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By  ROBERT  YOUNG,  LL.D., 

AUTHOR  OF  A  NEW  LITERAL  TRANSLATION  OF  THE  HEBREW  AND  GREEK  SCRIPTURES,  CONCISE  CRITICAL  COMMENTS  ON  THE  SAME,  A  GRAMMATICAL 
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AMERICAN  CLERGY. 

‘  ‘  This  Concordance  may  be  regarded  as  the  practical  outcome  of  forty  years'  study  of  the 
Hebrew  and  Greek  Scriptures,  which  the  author  commenced  in  1840,  and  has  kept  up  daily  ever 
since. 

“But  Dr.  Robert  Young  is  not  only  the  author,  he  is  also  the  sole  proprietor  of  the  work, 
which  cost  him  thousands  of  pounds  sterling  in  the  printing,  besides  three  years  of  labor, 
night  and  day.  in  carrying  it  through  the  press. 

“In§the  view  of  these  facts  we  cannot  but  trust  that  every  right  and  honorable  minded  Chris¬ 
tian  man  and  woman  in  the  United  States  will  prefer  to  all  others  the  beautifully  printed  and  care¬ 
fully  revised  edition  which  we  are  now  offering  at  the  price  of  paper  and  presswork,  through 
the  medium  of  I.  K.  Funk  &  Co.,  New  York. 

“  Edinburgh ,  Scotland,  Oct.  14,  1880.” 


“  George  Adam  Young  &  Co. 


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THE  'VALUE  of  a  CONCORDANCE  to  any  - 

is  well  known  and  admitted,  yet  it  can  only  be  duly 
appreciated  by  those  who  are  really  interested  in  ^e  Work  oi 
which  it  treats.  And  the  Sixty-six  Writings  of  the  OLD  and 
NEW  TESTAMENTS  stand  in  a  very  peculiar  position,  as  1 


have  remarked  elsewhere  : —  ,  . 

“  Apart  altogether  from  the  claims  of  the  Bible  to  be  regarded 
as  an  authentic  Record  of  the  revelation  with  winch  the 
Divine  Being,  from  time  to  time,  was  pleased  to  favour  the 
children  of  men,  it  is  by  far  the  most  unique  volume  ever 
presented  to  the  human  race,  whether  we  consider  the  number 
of  its  penmen,  their  diversified  characters,  positions  and  times, 
or  the  singular  variety  and  intrinsic  greatness  of  the  topics 
treated  of;  the  astonishing  amount  and  degree  of  harmony 
throughout  it  in  reference  to  all  essential  points  of  doctrine 
regarding  moral  truth ;  or  the  wonderful  and  unparalleled 
style  and  manner  in  which  the  whole  is  handled.  These  hav  e 
often  called  forth  the  spontaneous  and  exuberant  plaudits  of 
accomplished  literary  and  artistic  critics,  who,  it  is  to  be  feared, 
were  content  to  admire  the  purity  of  the  diction,  the  sublimity 
of  the  style,  the  grandeur  of  the  thoughts,  and  the  excellency 
of  the  morality,  without  allowing  themselves  to  be  practically 
influenced  by  its  divine  life-giving  power. 

“  We  are  accustomed,  and  that  most  justly,  to  consider 
the  Bible  as  one  Book  ;  but  we  ought  to  remember  that  it 
is  also  a  collection  of  books  (pamphlets  or  tracts,  we  might 
call  them),  not  less  than  sixty-six  in  number,  written  origin¬ 
ally  in  at  least  three  separate  languages— Hebrew,  Chaldee, 
and  Greek  (the  most  famous  and  extensively  spoken  of 
all  antiquity),  and  composed  during  a  period  of  1600  years, 
between  the  time  of  Moses  and  that  of  the  Apostle  John. 
Written,  too,  by  legislators,  patriarchs,  prophets,  priests,  kings, 
statesmen,  physicians,  shepherds,  taxgatherers,  tentmakers, 
fishermen  ;  in  short,  by  men  of  every  class  of  the  .  com¬ 
munity,  in  every  stage  of  human  progress  and  experience, 
both  in  poetry  and  in  prose,  on  the  most  exalted  and  interest¬ 
ing  subjects,  such  as  the  earliest  origin  and  history  of  the 
human  race,  the  providential  government  of  God,  the  gradual 
development  and  exhibition  of  human  progress  and  declension, 
and  of  God’s  ways  and  dealings  with  men,  and  the  consum¬ 
mation  of  Divine  wisdom,  purity,  love,  and  life,  in  the  person 
of  Jesus  of  Nazareth.  It  embraces,  in  short,  the  history  and 
fate  of  nations  and  individuals;  an  extensive  and  luminous 
code  of  laws,  civil,  sacred,  and  ceremonial ;  an  unrivalled  col¬ 
lection  of  psalms,  and  hymns,  and  spiritual  songs ;  of  pro¬ 
phecies,  biographies,  and  epistolary  correspondence  ;  of  philoso¬ 
phical  disquisitions,  nuptial  songs,  and  mournful  elegies  ;  yet 
all  agreeing,  in  the  most  wonderful  manner,  to  present 
essentially  the  same  sublime  views  : — of  God,  as  to  his  nature, 
character,  works  and  words  ; — of  Man,  as  to  his  origin,  fall, 
depravity,  hopes,  and  final  destiny  ;  his  duties,  responsibilities, 
and  privileges  as  a  creature ;  in  all  his  relations  of  life  as  a 
superior,  an  inferior,  or  an  equal.  In  a  word,  it  gives  all  that  we 
are  to  believe  concerning  God,  and  all  the  duty  God  requires  ol 
man  ;  yet,  at  the  same  time,  in  the  most  simple,  artless,  pleas¬ 
ing,  truthful,  and  practical  way  possible.  Consider  all  this,  I 
say, — and  remember,  that  it  is  but  the  barest  outline  of  this 
most  wonderful  Volume, — and  will  you  not  join  in  saying  that 
the  Bible  is  its  own  best  witness  that  the  Intelligent  Mind 
which  planned  its  formation,  and  employed  its  penmen,  was  as 
truly  Divine  as  that  which  set  the  sun  in  the  heavens,  keeps 


the  planets  in  their  spheres,  and  gives  us  this  rational  soul, 
those  moral  and  mental  powers,  and  this  human  form,  ‘so 
fearfully  and  wonderfully  made  1  ’  . 

Without  attempting  to  define  minutely  the  doctrine  of 
Verbal  Inspiration,  the  present  writer  holds  very  decidedly 
that  of  a  full  or  plenary  one,  which  gives  us  real  veracious 
facts  and  truths  in  the  best  and  most  appropriate  language  and 
style,  adopted  originally  by  the  Writers  through  their  own 
idiosyncracies,  yet  so  overruled  as  not  unfrequently  to  convey 
thoughts  which  they  themselves  did  at  first  but  faintly 
apprehend,  and  which  they  were  afterwards  compelled  labori¬ 
ously  to  study.  (See  the  apostolic  testimony  on  this  point  in 
1st  Peter  i.  10-12.)  AVith  this  understanding  the  Sacred 
Scriptures  are  to  be  studied  and  investigated  like  every  other 
human  composition ;  for,  as  remarked  elsewhere,  the  Bible 
was  written  by  Men,  for  Men,  and  in  the  ordinary  language  ot 

For  such  a  VOLUME,  it  is  not  wonderful  that  numerous 
“  Concordances  ”  have  been  prepared,  suitable  either  to  the 
Original  Texts,  or  to  the  various  Translations.  Cardinal 
HUGO  is  the  first  of  whose  work  we  have  any  account.  He 
is  said  to  have  employed  five  hundred  monks  on  his  Concord¬ 
ance  to  the  Vulgate,  till  its  completion.  (He  died  a.d.  1262.) 
At  present  the  best  Concordance  to  the  JIEBREAV  Text  of 
the  Old  Testament  is  that  of  Julius  Eurst,  [or  the  Hebraist's 
Vade-mecum,  a  Complete  Verbal  Index];  to  the  GREEK 
Text  of  the  Septuagint  that  of  Abraham  Trommius  ;  to  the 
GREEK  Text  of  the  New  Testament  that  of  C.  H.  Bruder  ; 
to  the  LATIN  Vulgate  that  of  Cardinal  Hugo,  as  edited  by 
Lucas  Brugensis ;  and  to  the  ENGLISH  A  ersion  that  of 
Alexander  Cruden,  who  issued  his  third  and  last  edition  in 
1763.  This  has  been  reprinted  (generally  abridged)  in  very 
many  forms  by  Brown ,  Butterwortli,  Eadie,  Hawker,  Smith, 
Youngman,  and  others,  with  varied  degrees  of  accuracy  or 
otherwise. 

After  CRUDEN’S  work,  which  is  truly  wonderful  for  his 
day,  there  appeared  nothing  in  the  English  language  worth 
mentioning  in  the  shape  of  a  Concordance  till  George  V. 
AVigram  issued  the  “  Englishman's  Hebrew  and  Chaldee  Con¬ 
cordance,"  and  the  “Englishman's  Greek  Concordance  to  the 
New  Testament.”  Shortly  after  this  appeared  the  “Bible 
Student’s  Guide,”  or  an  English,  Hebrew,  and  Chaldee 
Lexicon  and  Concordance,  by  the  Rev.  William  AYilson, 
D.D.,  and  then  the  “  Critical  Greek  and  English  Concordance 
to  the  New  Testament,”  prepared  by  C.  H.  Hudson,  H.  L. 
Hastings,  and  Ezra  Abbot,  LL.D. 

These  works,  however,  can  only  be  used  with  any  satisfac¬ 
tion  or  safety  by  a  Hebrew  or  Greek  scholar;  but  to  such 
they  are  of  very  considerable  value,  and  without  their  aid,  to 
no  small  extent,  the  present  Work  could  never  have  obtained 
the  thoroughness  and  completeness  it  presents. 

Notwithstanding  the  admitted  excellences  of  these  works, 
as  first  attempts  they  are  necessarily  imperfect,  and  hence  the 
present  writer  hopes  ere  long  to  issue  a  “  Hebrew  and  Greek 
Concordance  ”  on  a  new  plan,  which  will  also  at  the  same 
time  serve  as  an  Index  (or  Reversed  Part)  to  the  present 
AVork.  [Lexicons  and  Appendixes  are  now  ready.] 

The  only  other  work  that  remains  to  be  mentioned  is,  an 
“  Interpreting  Concordance  to  the  New  Testament,"  showing 
the  Greek  original  of  every  word,  with  a  Glossary  explaining 
all  the  Greek  words  of  the  New  Testament,  and  giving  them 


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PREFATORY  NOTE  TO  THE  ANALYTICAL  CONCORDANCE. 


their  varied  renderings  in  tlie  Authorised  Version,  by  the 
Rev.  James  Gall.  This  work  gives  the  Greek  words  only 
in  Roman  Letters,  without  any  meaning  attached,  which  the 
student  has  to  ascertain  by  turning  to  the  “  Glossary,”  at  the 
end  of  the  work.  Mr  Bullinger’s  work  on  the  New  Testa¬ 
ment  (now  completed)  is  also  to  be  specially  noted  for  its 
remarkably  minute  sub-divisions,  carried,  it  may  be,  to  an 
unnecessary  extreme  in  this  respect. 

The  present  Work  is  the  result  of  very  many  years’  labour, 
and  is  designed  to  lead  the  simplest  reader  to  a  more  correct 
understanding  of  the  common  English  Bible,  by  a ■  reference  to 
the  original  ivords  in  Hebrew  and  Greek,  with  their  varied 
shades  of  meaning,  as  explained  by  the  most  recent  critics — 
Burst,  Robinson,  &c.  Every  word  in  the  English  Bible  is  cast 
into  proper  alphabetical  order,  these  are  then  arranged  under 
their  respective  original  words,  all  in  their  own  proper  alpha¬ 
betical  order.  To  each  of  these  the  literal  meaning  is  prefixed, 
and  the  pronunciation  appended,  with  certain  figures  which 
indicate  the  number  of  the  Hebrew  conjugation;  which  latter 
sign  is  of  great  value,  since  each  conjugation  has  more  or  less  a 
definite  signification  of  its  own.  Thus  Nos.  1,  3,  5  are  active, 
Nos.  2,  4,  6  passive,  and  No.  7  reflexive.  So  that  if  qatal  in 
the  first  conjugation  is  “he  killed,”  the  second  is  “he  was 
killed,”  the  third  “  he  killed  violently,”  the  fourth  “  he  was 
killed  violently,”  the  fifth  “he  caused  to  kill,”  the  sixth  “he 
was  caused  to  kill,”  and  the  seventh  “he  killed  himself.” 
Though  many  exceptions  are  found,  the  general  formula  holds 
good  very  distinctly. 

NOUNS,  ADJECTIVES,  VERBS,  AND  ADVERBS,  are 
here  given  generally  at  full  length,  with  the  exception  of  the 
word  or  phrase  “  The  Lord,”  which  it  has  been  deemed 
unnecessary  to  insert,  as  it  is  uniformly  printed  in  the  Common 
Version  in  small  capitals— “  the  Lord  ” — and  is  thus  easily 
distinguished.  It  occurs  no  less  than  5000  times,  and,  if 
printed  in  full,  would  alone  have  occupied  above  fifteen  pages 
of  this  Concordance. 

THE  HEBREW  PARTICLES  (specially  those  inseparable) 
have  few  or  no  illustrations  presented,  but  the  Greek  ones  aro 
more  extended ;  yet  in  such  cases  as  aWa,  Se,  &c.,  they  are 
much  too  numerous  for  a  separate  exhibition  at  length. 

THE  ITALICS  of  the  English  Bible  are  enclosed  within 
parenthesis  ( ),  while  the  VARIOUS  READINGS  of  the 
GREEK  NEW  TESTAMENT  are  marked  by  brackets  [], 
and  amount  to  about  30,000  in  all.  Unfortunately,  the  entire 
lack  of  ancient  Hebrew  MSS.  prevents  the  same  course  from 
being  followed  with  the  Old  Testament  quotations ;  but  wo 
are  not  without  hopes  that  future  excavations  in  the  Temple 
Area  in  Jerusalem  may  yet  provide  us  with  MSS.  of  the  age 
of  Josiah,  or  of  David,  if  not  with  the  very  Autographs  once 
preserved  with  the  Ark  of  the  Tabernacle. 

THE  PROPER  NAMES  of  Persons  and  Places  are,  in  all 
existing  Concordances  (almost  without  a  single  exception), 
either  omitted,  or  put  at  the  end  under  a  separate  alphabet ; 
they  are  here,  for  the  first  time,  inserted  in  their  proper  alpha¬ 
betical  order,  with  the  literal  meaning  of  each,  as  far  as  can  be 
at  present  ascertained.  Their  proper  syllables  are  also  marked 
and  accented  according  to  the  principles  of  Hebrew  and  Greek 
— the  accent  being  placed  only  on  the  last  or  on  the  second 
last  syllable  of  the  word,  never  on  the  ante-penultimate. 

THE  GEOGRAPHICAL,  HISTORICAL,  and  BIO- 
GRAPICAL  remarks  have  been  generally  limited  (after  the 
first  ninety-six  pages)  to  Biblical  details ;  and  the  modern 
names  of  ascertained  Bible  sites  have  been  given  in  accordance 
with  the  researches  of  Robinson,  Baedeker,  the  Palestine  Ex¬ 
ploration  Society,  &c.  The  thorough  veracity  of  the  Scriptures 
is  thus  incidentally  confirmed  by  existing  facts  that  cannot  bo 
denied  or  ignored,  and  are  of  priceless  value. 

In  consulting  this  Work,  the  student  is  to  bear  in  mind 
that  it  is  a  Concordance  of  Words,  not  of  Phrases  save  in  so 


far  as  any  given  Hebrew  or  Greek  word  may  be  translated  in 
the  English  Bible  not  by  a  word  merely,  but  by  a  phrase ; 
thus  the  word  “  great  ”  will  be  found  not  only  under  the 
adjective,  but  also  under  the  words  “  authority,  deal,  delight, 
desire,  do,  drops,  drought,  flame,  forces,  grasshoper,  hailstones, 
how,  lion,  man,  mercies,  noise,  owl,  pain,  power,  price,  shew,  so, 
stature,  swelling,  teeth,  toe,  very,  way,  what,  while  to  come, 
ivonders,”  &c.,  in  all  which  cases  it  is  not  a  separate  word  in 
the  original,  but  indicates  simply  what  the  Translators  deemed 
to  be  necessary  to  express  the  full  force  of  each  of  the  words 
in  question. 

SO  WITH  THE  VERBS.  These  are  arranged  under 
separate  headings,  e.g.,  “to  come,  come  in,  come  upon,”  & c. 
Yet,  under  the  simple  verb  “to  come,”  the  student  will  find 
numerous  cases  where  Come  in,  come  upon,  &c.,  occur.  The 
explanation  is,  that  in  such  cases  the  adverbs  are  separate 
particles,  and  are  no  part  of  the  signification  of  the  verb  itself. 
Passives  are  sometimes  to  be  found  under  Actives,  especially  in 
the  Greek. 

As  Cruden’s  DEFINITIONS,  though  many  of  them  in¬ 
teresting  and  good,  often  express  too  decidedly  his  own  specific 
view  of  religious  truth  to  be  satisfactory,  the  present  Work 
confines  the  definitions  strictly  to  their  literal  or  idiomatic  force ; 
which,  after  all,  will  be  found  to  form  the  best  (and  indeed 
the  only  safe  and  solid)  basis  for  theological  deductions  of  any 
kind. 

The  present  Work  is  thus  an  entiiely  independent  one,  and 
in  no  sense  an  edition  of  Cruden,  either  in  its  plan  or  its  exe¬ 
cution.  Its  great  object,  as  Tyndale  says  of  his  New  Testa¬ 
ment,  is  to  enable  every  “  plough-boy  ”  to  know  more  of  the 
Scriptures  than  the  “ancients,”  by  enabling  him  at  a  glance  to 
find  out  THREE  DISTINCT  POINTS — First,  What  is  the 
original  Hebrew  or  Greek  of  any  ordinary  word  in  his  English 
Bible :  Second,  What  is  the  literal  and  primitive  meaning  of 
every  such  original  word  :  and  Third,  What  are  thoroughly 
true  and  reliable  parallel  p>assages. 

In  carrying  out  these  three  important  Points,  the  following 
plan  has  been  adopted  :  First,  One  Hundred  and  Eighteen 
Thousand  references  have  been  given,  which  are  not  found  in 
Cruden.  Second,  Every  passage  in  the  New  Testament  which 
critical  investigators,  like  Griesbach  and  Tischendorf,  have 
noted  as  doubtful,  or  as  having  a  Various  Reading,  has  been 
marked  by  brackets.  Third,  The  Proper  Name  of  every  Person 
and  Place  has  been  given,  with  the  literal  meaning.  Fourth, 
The  date  or  era  of  every  Person,  so  as  to  distinguish  him  from 
every  other  of  the  same  name.  Fifth,  The  location  of  every 
place  in  its  tribe,  with  the  modern  name  (if  identified),  so  as 
to  form  a  complete  Scripture  Geography  and  Gazetteer. 

But  the  predominating  feature  of  this  work  is  the  Analytical 
arrangement  of  each  English  word  under  its  own  proper  original 
in  Hebrew  or  Greek,  with  the  literal  meaning  of  the  same. 
By  this  means  the  reader  is  enabled  to  distinguish  things  that 
differ,  which  are  frequently  confounded  in  the  English  Bible, 
and  for  the  elucidation  of  which  Cruden  offers  no  real  help  at 
all,  and  which  indeed  have  hitherto  been  the  exclusive  property 
of  scholars.  For  our  Translation  often  renders  one  Greek  word 
by  ten  or  twenty  English  ones ;  and,  on  the  other  hand,  it  some¬ 
times  employs  one  English  word  to  translate  ten  or  twenty 
Greek  ones. ' 

In  sending  forth  this  “Analytical  Concordance”  for  the 
benefit  of  the  Christian  student  of  Holy  Writ,  the  Author 
trusts  that  as  it  is  only  the  practical  outcome  of  all  his  previous 
Biblical  Studies,  many  of  his  readers,  lay  as  well  as  clerical, 
may  give  themselves  more  to  the  study  of  the  Original  Scrip¬ 
tures,  which  have  “  God  for  their  Author,  Truth  without 
mixture  of  Error  for  their  Matter,  and  Salvation  for  their 
End.” 


ROBERT  YOUNG. 


Edinburgh,  Srpteniler  10,  1879. 


1 


ANALYTICAL  CONCORDANCE. 


AARON 


AARON 


AA'-RON,  jiinx  enlightened,  illumined. 
lie  was  the  first  high  priest  of  Israel :  of  the  family 
of  Kohath  the  second  son  of  Levi  the  third  son  of 
J acob ;  he  had  Miriam  for  an  elder  sister,  and  Moses 
for  a  younger  brother;  his  father's  name  was  Arnrarn, 
and  his  mother’s  Jochebed ;  he  married  Elisheba, 
daughter  of  Amminadab,  and  sister  of  Naashon  ;  and 
by  lxer  had  four  sons,  Nadab  and  Abihu,  Eleazar  and 
Ithamar,  Exod.  6.  16-20.  He  was  an  excellent  speaker, 
and  was  appointed  to  be  the  prophet  or  spokesman  of 
Moses :  he  was  then  directed  by  God  to  meet  Moses, 
and  did  so  at  the  Mount  of  God,  and  received  the 
good  news ;  he  went  in  with  Moses  to  Pharaoh,  did 
the  signs  foretold,  and  the  plagues  commanded, 
iv.-xi. 

He  was  murmured  against  along  with  Moses  for 
the  want  of  bread,  and  called  on  the  people  to  come 
near  before  the  Lord  ;  was  commanded  to  lay  up  a 
pot  full  of  manna  before  the  testimony ;  held  up  the 
hands  of  Mose3  during  the  battle  with  Amalek  ;  eat 
bread  with  Jethro,  father-in-law  of  Moses,  xii.-xviii. ; 
was  called  to  come  up  into  Sinai  to  the  Lord  ;  along 
with  the  elders  he  saw  the  God  of  Israel ;  tarried  be¬ 
low  with  the  people  when  Moses  went  up  ;  was  set 
apart  with  his  whole  family  to  the  priesthood ;  had 
sacred  garments  prepared  for  him ;  was  anointed  and 
consecrated  to  his  office  by  Moses,  appointed  to  light 
the  lamps,  and  burn  incense  and  make  atonement, 
to  wash  his  hands  and  feet,  xxx.  He  is  persuaded  by 
the  people  to  make  a  molten  image,  and  is  reproved 
for  it  by  Moses,  xxxi. ;  he  sees  the  shining  of  Moses’ 
face,  and  is  afraid,  xxxiv.  ;  holy  garments  are  made 
for  him,  xxxix. ;  he  and  his  sous  are  sanctified,  and 
wash  their  hands  and  feet,  xl. 

The  priestly  duties  of  Aarou  and  his  sons  are  pre¬ 
scribed  in  Lev.  i.-ix. ;  his  two  eldest  sons  being  de¬ 
stroyed  for  offering  strange  fire,  he  is  silent  and  sub¬ 
missive  ;  he  receives  various  prohibitions  and  regula¬ 
tions,  x.  ;  how  he  was  to  enter  the  holy  place,  xvi. ; 
not  to  mourn  for.  the  dead,  xxi.  ;  nor  touch  the  holy 
things  in  uncleanuess,  xxii.  He  was  commanded  to 
number  the  people  with  Moses  and  the  twelve  princes 
of  Israel,  Num.  i.  ;  he  receives  the  tribe  of  Levi  for 
helps,  iii.  ;  numbers  the  Koliathites,  Gershonites,  and 
Merarites,  iv.  ;  receives  the  form  for  blessing  the 
people,  vi. ;  lights  the  lamps,  offers  the  Levites  before 
the  Lord,  and  makes  atonement  for  them,  viii.  He 
and  Miriam  speak  against  Moses,  and  are  reproved 
by  God  for  it,  xii. ;  spoken  against  by  Korah,  Datliau, 
and  Abiram,  also  by  the  whole  congregation  of 
Israel,  he  intercedes  with  God  for  them,  xvi. ;  his  rod 
flourishes,  and  is  preserved  for  a  memorial,  xvii. ;  he 
receives  a  charge  from  God  of  various  duties  and 
privileges,  xviii. ;  the  people  again  murmur  against 
him  and  Moses ;  he  dies  on  Mount  Hor,  in  the  land 
of  Edom,  and  is  buried  there,  xx.  Born  B.C.  1574,  he 
die3  B.C.  1451,  aged  123  years. 

Exod. 4.  14 (Is)  not  A.  the  Levite  thy  brother? 

4.  27  the  Lord  said  to  A.,  Go  into  the  wilderness 

4.  28  And  M.  told  A.  all  the  words  of  the  Lord 

4.  29  And  M.  and  A.  went  and  gathered  together 

4.  30  And  A.  spake  all  the  words  which  the  Lord 

5.  1  And  afterward  Moses  and  A.  went  in 

5.  4  Wherefore  do  ye,  M.  and  A.,  let  the  people 

5.  20  And  they  met  Moses  and  A.,  who  stood  in 

6.  13  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  M.  and  unto  A. 

6.  20  and  she  bare  him  A.  and  Moses 

6.  23  And  A.  took  him  Elisheba,  daughter  of 

6.  23  And  Eleazar  A.’s  son  took  him  (one)  of  the 

6.  26  These  (are)  that  A.  and  M.,  to  whom  the  Lord 

6.  27  these  (are)  that  Moses  and  A. 

7.  1  and  A.  thy  brother  shall  be  thy  prophet 

7.  2  and  A.  thy  brother  shall  speak  unto  Pharaoh 

7.  6  and  A.  did  as  the  Lord  commanded  them 

7.  7  A.  [was]  fourscore  and  three  years  old,  when 

7.  8  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  and  unto  A. 

7.  9  thou  shalt  say  unto  A.,  Take  thy  rod,  and 

7.  10  And  M.  and  A.  went  in  unto  Pharaoh 

7.  10  and  A.  cast  down  his  rod  before  Pharaoh 

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Exod.  7.  12  but  A.’s  rod  swallowed  up  their  rods 

7.  19  Say  unto  A.,  Take  thy  rod,  and  stretch 

7.  20  And  Moses  and  A.  did  so,  as  the  Lord 
S.  5  Say  unto  A.,  Stretch  forth  thine  hand 

8.  6  And  A.  stretched  out  his  hand  over  the 
8.  8  Then  Pharaoh  called  for  Moses  and  A.  and 
8.  12  And  M.  and  A.  went  out  from  Pharaoh 
8.  16  Say  unto  A.,  Stretch  out  thy  rod,  and 
8.  17  for  A.  stretched  out  Ms  hand  with  his  rod 

8.  25  Pharaoh  called  for  M.  and  for  A.,  and  said 

9.  8  the  Lord  said  unto  M.  and  unto  A.,  Take 
9.  27  and  called  for  M.  and  A.,  and  said  unto 

10.  3  And  Moses  and  A.  came  in  unto  Pharaoh 
10.  8  And  Moses  and  A.  were  brought  again  unto 

10.  16  Then  Pharaoh  called  for  M.  and  A.  in  haste 

11.  10  M.  and  A.  did  all  these  wonders  before  Ph. 

12.  1  the  Lord  spake  unto  M.  and  A.  in  the  land 
12.  28  as  the  Lord  had  commanded  Moses  and  A. 

12.  31  And  he  called  for  Moses  and  A.  by  night 
12.  43  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses  and  A.,  This  (is) 

12.  50  as  the  Lord  commanded  SI.  and  A.,  so  did 

15.  20  the  sister  of  A.,  took  a  timbrel  in  her  hand 

16.  2  murmured  against  Sloses  and  A.  in  the 
16.  6  and  A.  said  unto  all  the  children  of  Israel 
16.  9  Moses  spake  unto  A.,  Say  unto  all  the 
16.  10  as  A.  spake  unto  the  whole  congregation 
16.  33  And  Sloses  said  unto  A.,  Take  a  pot 

16.  34  so  A.  laid  it  up  before  the  Testimony 

17.  10  Moses,  A.,  and  Hur  went  up  to  the  top  of 

17.  12  and  A.  and  Hur  stayed  up  his  hands 

18.  12  and  A.  came,  and  all  the  elders  of  Israel,  to 

19.  24  thou,  and  A.  with  thee:  but  let  not  the 
24.  1  thou,  and  A.,  Nadab,  and  Abihu,  and 
24.  9  Then  went  up  Sloses,  and  A.,  Nadab 
24.  14  and,  behold,  A.  and  Hur  (are)  with  you 

27.  21  A.  and  his  sons  shall  order  it  from  evening 

28.  1  take  thou  unto  thee  A.  thy  brother,  and 
28.  1  (even)  A.,  Nadab  and  Abihu,  Eleazar  and  A. 
28.  2  thou  shalt  make  holy  garments  for  A.  thy 
28.  3  they  maymake  A.’s  garments  to  consecrate 
28.  4  they  shall  make  holy  garments  for  A.  thy 
28.  12  A.  shall  bear  their  names  before  the 
28.  29  A.  shall  bear  the  names  of  the  children  of 
28.  30  they  shall  be  upon  A.’s  heart,  when  he 
28.  30  A.  shall  bear  the  judgment  of  the  children 
28.  35  it  shall  be  upon  A.  to  minister :  and  his 
28.  38  it  shall  be  upon  A.’s  forehead 
28.  38  that  A.  may  bear  the  iniquity  of  the 
28.  40  And  for  A.’s  sons  thou  shalt  make  coats 
28.  41  thou  shalt  put  them  upon  A.  thy  brother 

28.  43  they  shall  be  upon  A.,  and  upon  his  sons 

29.  4  A.  and  his  sons  thou  shalt  bring  unto 
29.  s  and  put  upon  A.  the  coat,  and  the  robe 
29.  9  thou  shalt  gird  them  with  girdles,  A.  and 
29.  9  thou  shalt  consecrate  A.  and  his  sons 
29.  10  A.  and  his  sons  shall  put  their  hands 

So  in  v.  15,  19. 

29.  20  the  tip  of  the  right  ear  of  A. ,  and  upon 
2q.  21  and  sprinkle  (it)  upon  A.,  and  upon  his 
29.  24  thou  shalt  put  all  in  the  hands  of  A.,  and 
29.  26  the  breast  of  the  ram  of  A.’s  consecration 
29.  27  (even)  of  (that)  which  (is)  for  A.,  and  of  (that) 
29.  28  it  shall  be  A.’s  and  his  sons’  by  a  statute _ 

29.  29  the  holy  garments  of  A.  shall  be  his  sons’ 

29.  32  A.  and  his  sons  shall  eat  the  flesh  of 
29.  35  thus  shalt  thou  do  unto  A.,  and  to  his  sons 

29.  44  I  will  sanctify  also  both  A.  and  his  sons 

30.  7  And  A.  shall  burn  thereon  sweet  incense 
30.  8  when  A.  lighteth  the  lamps  at  even 
30.  10  A.  shall  make  an  atonement  upon 
30.  19  For  A.  and  his  sons  shall  wash  their 

30.  30  thou  shalt  anoint  A.  and  his  sons 

31.  10  the  holy  garments  for  A.  the  priest 

32.  1  together  unto  A.,  and  said  unto  him 
32.  2  A.  said  unto  them,  Break  off  the 
32.  3  in  their  ears,  and  brought  (them)  unto  A. 

32.  5  when  A.  saw  (it),  he  built  an  altar 
32.  s  and  A.  made  proclamation,  and  said 
32.  21  And  Moses  said  unto  A.,  What  did 
32.  22  And  A.  said,  Let  not  the  anger  of  my  lord 


Exod.  32.  25  for  A.  had  made  them  naked  unto 

32.  35  because  they  made  the  calf,  which  A.  made 
34  30  when  A.  and  all  the  children  of  Israel 
34  31  A.  and  all  the  rulers  of  the  congregation 
35.  19  the  holy  garments  for  A.  the  priest,  and  the 

38.  21  by  the  hand  of  Ithamar,  son  to  A. 

39.  1  and  made  the  holy  garments  for  A. 

39.  27  fine  linen  (of)  woven  work  for  A. 

39  41  the  holy  garments  for  A.  the  priest 

40.  12  thou  shalt  bring  A.  and  his  sons  unto 

40.  13  thou  shalt  put  upon  A.  the  holy  garments 

40  31  A.  and  his  sons  washed  their  hands 

Lev.  1.  5  the  priests,  A.’s  sons,  shall  bring  the  blood 

1.  7  the  sons  of  A.  the  priest  shall  put  fire 
1  8  the  priests,  A.’s  sons,  shall  lay  the  parts 

1.  II  the  priests,  A.’s  sons,  shall  sprinkle  his 

2.  2  he  shall  bring  it  to  A.’s  sons  the  priests 

2.  3,10  of  the  meat  offering  (shall  be)  A.’s  and 

3.  2  and  A.’s  sons  the  priests  shall  sprinkle 

3.  5  And  A.’s  sons  shall  burn  it  on  the  altar 
3.  8  and  A.’s  sons  shall  sprinkle  the  blood 
3.  13  and  the  sons  of  A.  shall  sprinkle  the  blood 

6.  9  Command  A.  and  his  sons,  saying 

6.  14  the  sons  of  A.  shall  offer  it  before  the  Lord 

6.  16  the  remainder  thereof  shall  A.  and  his 
6.  18  among  the  children  of  A.  shall  eat  of  it 

6.  20  the  offering  of  A.  and  of  his  sons 

6  25  Speak  unto  A.  and  to  his  sons,  saying 

7  10  shall  all  the  sons  of  A.  have,  one  (as  much) 

7.  31  the  breast  shall  be  A.’s  and  his  sons’ 

7.  33  He  among  the  sons  of  A.,  that  offereth 
7!  34  and  have  given  them  unto  A.  the  priest 

7.  35  of  the  anointing  of  A.,  and  of  the 

8.  2  Take  A.  and  his  sons  with  him 

8.  6  Moses  brought  A.  and  his  sons,  and 

8.  12  And  he  poured,  .oil  upon  A.’s  head 

8.  13  Moses  brought  A.’s  sons,  and  put  coats 

8.  14  A.  and  his  sons  laid  their  hands 

So  in  v.  18,  22. 

8.  23  the  tip  of  A.’s  right  ear,  and  upon  the 

8.  24  And  he  brought  A.’s  sons,  and  Moses 

8.  27  he  put  all  upon  A.’s  hands,  and  upon 

8.  30  and  sprinkled  (it)  upon  A.,  (and)  upon  his 

8.  30  and  sanctified  A.,  (and)  his  garments 

8.  31  Moses  said  unto  A.  and  to  his  sons 
8.  31  saying,  A.  and  his  sons  shall  eat  it 

8.  36  So  A.  and  his  sons  did  all  things  which 

9.  1  (that)  Moses  called  A.  and  his  sons,  and 

9.  2  he  said  unto  A„  Take  thee  a  young 

9.  7  Moses  said  unto  A.,  Go  unto  the  altar 

9.  8  A.  therefore  went  unto  the  altar,  and 

9.  9  the  sons  of  A.  brought  the  blood  unto 

9.  12,  18  and  A.’s  sons  presented  unto  him 

9.  21  the  right  shoulder  A.  waved  (for) 
g.  22  And  A.  lifted  up  his  hand  toward  the 

9.  23  Moses  and  A.  went  into  the  tabernacle 

10.  1  the  sons  of  A.,  took  either  of  them  his 

10.  3  Moses  said  unto  A.,  This  (is  it)  that  the 

10.  3  I  will  be  glorified.  And  A.  held  his  peaco 

10.  4  the  uncle  of  A.,  and  said  unto  them,  Come 

10.  6  Moses  said  unto  A.,  and  unto  Eleazar 

10.  8  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  A.,  saying 
10  12  M.  spake  unto  A.,  and  unto  Eleazar,  and 

10.  16  the  sons  of  A.  (which  were)  left  (alive), 

10.  19  And  A.  said  unto  M.,  Behold,  this  day 

11.  1  the  Lord  spake  unto  M.  and  to  A.,  saying 
13.  1  the  LORD  spake  unto  M.  and  A.,  saying 

13.  2  he  shall  be  brought  unto  A.  the  priest,  or 

14.  33  the  Lord  spake  unto  M.  and  unto  Assaying 

1 5  1  the  Lord  spake  unto  M.  and  to  A.,  saying 
16.  I  of  the  two  sons  of  A.,  when  they  offered 

16  2  Speak  unto  A.  thy  brother,  that  he  come 
16  3  Thus  shall  A.  come  into  the  holy  (place) 

16.  6  A.  shall  offer  his  bullock  of  the  sin 
16.  8  And  A.  shall  cast  lots  upon  the  two  goats 
16.  9  And  A.  shall  bring  the  goat  upon  which 
16  11  And  A.  shall  bring  the  bullock  of  the  sin 
16.  21  And  A.  shall  lay  both  his  hands  upon 
16  23  And  A.  shall  come  into  the  tabernacle 
17!  2  Speak  unto  A.,  and  unto  his  sons,  and 


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Lev.  21.  i  the  sons  of  A.,  and  say  unto  them,  There 

2i.  17  Speak  unto  A.,  sayfng,  Whosoever  (he  be)v 
21.21  of  the  seed  of  A.  the  priest  shall  come  nigh 

21.  24  Moses  told  (it)  unto  A.,  and  to  his  sons,  and 

22.  2,  18  Speak  unto  A.  and  to  his  sons 

22.  4  of  theseedof  A.(is)aleper,  or  hatharunning 

24.  3  shall  A.  order  it  from  the  evening  unto  the 
24.  9  And  it  shall  be  A.'s  and  his  sons';  and 
Hum.  1.  3  thou  and  A.  shall;  munber  them  by  their 
r.  17  Moses  and  A.  took  these  men  which  are 
1.44  which  Moses  and  A.  numbered,  and  the 

2.  t  the  LORKspake  unto  M.  and  unto  A.,  saying 

3.  1  the  generations  of  A.  and  Moses  in  the  day 
3.  2,  3  these  (are)  the  names  of  the  sons  of  A. 

3.  4  office  in  the  sight  of  A.  their  father 
3.  6  and  present  them  before  A.  the  priest 
■.  3.  9  the  Levites  unto  A.  and  to  his  sons 
3.  10  thou  shalt  appoint  A.  and  his  sops,  and 
3.  32  the  son  of  A.  the  priest  (shall  be)  chief  over 
3.  38  and  A.  and  his  sons,  keeping  the  charge 
3.  39  which  Moses  and  A.  numbered  at  the 
3.  48  redeemed,  unto  A.  and  to  his  sons 

3.  51  that  were  redeemed  unto  A.  and  to  his  sons 

4.  1, 17  Lord  spake  unto  M.  and  unto  A.,  saying 
4.  5  A.  shall  come,  and  his  sons,  and  they  shall 
4.  is  when  A.  and  his  sops  have  made  an  end 
4.  16  the  sou  of  A.  the  priest  (pertainetli)  the  oil 

4. 19  A.  and  his  sons  shall  go  in,  and  appoint 
4.  27  the  appointment  of  A.  and  his  sons  shall  be 
4.  28  of  Ithamar  the  son  of  A.  the  priest 

4.  33  under  the  hand  of  Ithamar  the  son  of  A. 

4.  34  And  M.  and  A.  and  the  chief  of  the 
4.  37  which  Moses  and  A.  did  number  according 
4.  41  whom  Moses  and  A.  did  number  according 
4.  45  whom  Moses  and  A.  numbered_  according 
4.  46  whom  Moses  and  A.  and  the  chief  of  Israel 

6.  23  Speak  unto  A.  and  unto  his  sons,  saying 

7.  8  the  hand  of  Ithamar  the  son  of  A.  the  priest 

8.  2  Speak  uuto  A.,  and  say  unto  him.  When 

8.  3  And  A.  did  so ;  he  lighted  the  lamps 

8.  11  And  A.  shall  offer  the  Levites  before 
8.  13  thou  shalt  set  the  Levites  before  A.,  and 

8. 19  the  Levites  (as)  d  gift  to  A.  and  to  his  sons 
8.  20  And  M.,  and  A.,  and  all  the  congregation 
8.  21  and  A.  ottered  them  (as)  an  offering  before 
8.  21  and  A.  made  an  atonement  for  them 

8.  22  before  A.,  and  before  his  sons:  as  the  Lord 

9.  6  they  came  before  Moses  and  before  A. 

10.  8  And  the  sons  of  A. ,  the  priests,  shall 

12.  1  Miriam  and  A.  spake  against  Moses 
12.  4  the  Lord  spake,  .unto  M.,  and  unto  A. 

12.  5  and  called  A.  and  Miriam ;  and  they  both 

12. 10  and  A.  looked  upon  Miriam,  and,  behold 

12.  11  A.  said  unto  Moses,  Alas,  my  lord,  I 

13.  26  came  to  Moses,  and  to  A.,  and  to  all  the 

14.  2  murmured  against  Moses  and  against  A. 

14.  5  Then  Moses  and  A.  fell  on  their  faces 

14.  26  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  and  unto  A. 

15.  33  brought  him  unto  Moses  and  A.,  and 

16.  3  against  Moses  and  against  A.,  and  said 

16. 11  and  what  (is)A.,  that  ye  murmur  against  him? 
16. 16  thou,  and  they,  and  A.,  to  morrow 

16.  17  thou  also,  and  A.,  each  (of  you)  his  censer 
16. 18  of  the  congregation  with  Moses  and  A. 

16.  20  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  and  unto  A. 

1 6.  37  the  son  of  A.  the  priest,  that  he  take  up  the 
16.  40  which  (is)  not  of  the  seed  of  A.,  come  near 
16.  41  murmured  against  M.andagainst  Assaying 
16.  42  was  gathered  against  Moses  and  against  A. 
16. 43  Moses  and  A.  came  before  the  tabernacle 
16.  46  Moses  said  unto  A.,  Take  a  censer,  and 
16.  47  And  A.  took  as  Moses  commanded,  and 

16.  50  And  A.  returned  unto  Moses  unto  the  door 

17.  3  thou  shalt  write  A.’s  name  upon  the  rod 

17.  6  and  the  rod  of  A.  (was)  among  their  rods 

17.  8  the  rod  of  A.  for  the  house  of  Levi  was 

17. 10  Bring  A.'s  rod  again  before  the  testimony 

18.  1  the  Lord  said  unto  A.,  Thou  and  thy 

18.  8  the  Lord  spake  unto  A.,  Behold,  I  also 

18.  20  the  Lord  spake  unto  A.,  Thou  shalt  have 

18.  28  the  Lord’s  heave  offering  to  A.  the  priest 

19.  1  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  and  unto  A. 

20.  2  together  against  Moses  and  against  A. 

20.  6  And  Moses  and  A.  went  from  the  presence 
20.  8  thou,  and  A.  thy  brother,  and  speak  ye 

20. 10  and  A.  gathered  the  congregation  together 
20. 12,  23  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  and  A. 
20.  24  A.  shall  be  gathered  unto  his  people 

20.  25  Take  A.  and  Eleazar  his  son,  and  bring 
20.  26  And  strip  A.  of  his  garments,  and  put 
20.  26  A.  shall  be  gathered  (unto  his  people) 

20.  28  Moses  stripped  A.  of  his  garments,  and 
20.  28  and  A.  died  there  in  the  top  of  the  mount 
20.  29  all  the  congregation  saw  that  A.  was  dead 

20.  29  they  mourned  for  A.  thirty  days,  (even)  all 

25.  7  the  son  of  A.  the  priest,  saw  (it),  he  rose 

25. 11  the  son  of  A.  the  priest,  hath  turned  my 

26.  1  Eleazar  the  son  of  A.  the  priest,  saying 
26.  9  against  Moses  and  against  A.  in  the 
26.  59  she  bare  unto  Amram  A.  and  Moses 

26.  60  And  unto  A.  was  born,  Nadab,  and  Abihu 
26.  64  whom  Moses  and  A.  the  priest  numbered 
27. 13  thy  people,  as  A.  thy  brother  was  gathered 
33.  1  armies  under  the  hand  of  Moses  and  A. 

33.  38  And  A.  the  priest  went  up  into  mount 
33.  39  And  A.  (was)  an  hundred  and  twenty 
Deut.  9.  20  the  Lord  was  very  angry  with  A.  to 

9.  20  I  prayed  for  A.  also  the  same  time 

10.  6  there  A.  died,  and  there  he  was  buried 
32.  50  as  A.  thy  brother  died  in  mount  Hor 

josh.  21.  4  and  the  children  of  A.  the  priest,  (which 

21.  10  Which  the  children  of  A.,  (being)  of  the 


Josh.  21.  13  they  gave  to  the  children  of  A.  the  priest 
21.  19  of  the  children  of  A.,  the  priests,  (were) 

24.  5  I  sent  Moses  also  and  A.,  and  I  plagued 
24.  33  Eleazar  the  son  of  A.  died;  and  they  buried 
Judg.  20.  28  Eleazar,  the  son  of  A.,  stood  before  it 
1  Sa.  12.  6  that  advanced  Moses  and  A.,  and  that 

12.  8  the  Lord  sent  Moses  and  A.,  which 

1  Ch.  6.  3  the  children  of  Amram  ;  A.,  and  Moses 

6.  3  The  sons  also  of  A.  Hadab,  and  Abihu 
6.  49  But  A.  and  his  sons  offered  upon  the 
6.  50  these  (are)  the  sons  of  A.;  Eleazar  his  son 
6.  54  of  the  sons  of  A.  of  the  families  of 

6.  57  And  to  the  sons  of  A.  they  gave  the 

15.  4  David  assembled  the  cliildren  of  A.,  and 

23.  13  The  sons  of  Amram ;  A.  and  Moses ;  and 
23. 13  and  A.  was  separated,  that  he  should 

23.  28  on  the  sons  of  A.  for  the  service  of  the 

23.  32  and  the  charge  of  the  sons  of  A.  their 

24.  1  the  divisions  of  the  sons  of  A. 

24.  1  Tlie  sons  of  A. ;  Hadab,  and  Abihu 
24.  19  under  A.  their  father,  as  the  Lord 
24.  31  the  sons  of  A.  in  the  presence  of  David 

2  Ch.  13.  9  the  sons  of  A.,  and  the  Levites,  and  have 

13.  10  (are)  the  sons  of  A., and  the  Levites  (wait) 

26.  18  the  sons  of  A.,  that  are  consecrated  to 
29.  21  the  sons  of  A.  to  offer  (them)  on  the 

31.  19  Also  of  the  sons  of  A.  the  priests,  which 
35.  14  the  priests  the  sons  of  A.  (were  busied) 

33.  14  themselves,  and  for  the  priests  the  sonsof  A. 
Ezra  7.  s  Eleazar,  the  son  of  A.  the  chief  priest 
Keh.  10.  38  the  priest  the  son  of  A.  shall  be  with 
12.  47  sanctified  (them)  uuto  the 
Psa.  77.  20  like  a  flock  by  the  liaud  of  Moses  and  A. 

99.  6  Moses  and  A.  among  his  priests,  and 

105.  26  his  servant,  (and)  A.  whom  he  had  chosen 

106.  16  in  the  camp,  (anil)  A.  the  saint  of  the  Lord 

113. 10  0  house  of  A.,  trust  in  the  Lord 

1 15.  12  Israel;  he  will  bless  the  house  of  A. 

1 18.  3  Let  the  house  of  A.  now  say,  that  his 
133.  2  down  upon  the  beard,  (even)  A.'s  beard 
135.  19  bless  the  LORD,  0  house  of  A. 

Mic.  6.  4  I  sent  before  thee  Moses,  A.,  and  Miriam 
Luke  1.  5  (was)of  the  daughters  of  A., and  hername 
Acts  7.  40  Saying  unto  A. ,  Make  us  gods  to  go  before 
Heb.  5.  4  but  he  that  is  called  of  God,  as  (was)  A.  , 

7.  11  and  not  be  called  after  the  order  of  A? 

9.  4  and  A.’s  rod  that  budded,  and  the  tables 

AA-RO-HITES,  lit.  of  or  belonging  to  Aaron. 

The  descendants  of  the  preceding  person  are  so 
called  in  1  Ch.  12.  27,  where  we  read  that  Jelioiada 
their  leader  with  3700  men,  also  Zadok  and  22  cap¬ 
tains,  joined  David  in  Ziklag ;  and  in  27.  17,  that  this 
Zadok  was  their  ruler  afterwards;  and  in  Luke  1.  5, 
that  Zacharias's  wife  was  of  the  daughters  of  Aaron. 

From  Josh.  21.  13-19,  it  appears  that  the  Aaronites 
had  thirteen  cities  assigned  to  them,  viz.,  Hebron, 
Libnah,  Jattir,  Eshtemoa,  Holon,  Debir,  Ain,  Juttah, 
and  Beth-shemesh,  out  of  Judah  and  Simeon;  Gibeon, 
Geba,  Anatlioth,  and  Almon,  out  of  Benjamin;  while 
the  Kohathites  had  ten,  viz.,  Shechem,  Gezer,  Kib- 
zaim,  and  Beth-horou,  out  of  Ephraim;  Eltekeh, 
Gibbethon,  Aijalon,  and  Gatli-rimnion,  out  of  Dan; 
Taanach  and  Gatli-rimmon,  out  of  the  half  tribe  of 
Manasseli ;  and  the  Gershonites  had  thirteen,  viz., 
Golan  ill  Baslian,  and  Beesh-terah,  out.  of  the  other 
half  tribe  of  Manasseli;  Kisliou,  Dabareh,  Jarmuth, 
and  Enganniin,  out  of  Isaachar;  Mishal,  Abdon, 
Helkatli,  and  Rehob,  out  of  Asher ;  Kedesli  in  Galilee, 
Hammoth-dor,  and  Kartan,  out  of  Haphtali;  and 
the  Memrites  had  twelve,  viz.,  Jokneam,  Kartah, 
Dimnah,  and  Hahalal,  out  of  Zebulun;  Bezer, 
Jaliazah,  Kedemoth,  and  Mephaath,  out  of  Reuben ; 
Ramoth  in  Gilead,  Mahauaim,  Heshbon,  and  Jazer, 
out  of  Gad.  I11  all  forty-eight  cities  with  their 
suburbs.  The  high-priestliood  continued  in  tlie 
family  of  Eleazar,  the  third  son  of  Aaron,  till  the 
time  of  Eli,  B.C.  1200-1141,  who  was  of  the  family  of 
Ithamar,  the  younger  son,  but  it  was  restored  to  the 
house  of  Eleazar  in  the  person  of  Zadok,  who  received 
it  when  Abiatliar  was  dismissed  by  Solomon,  1  Ki.  2. 
35,  thus  fulfilling  the  prediction  in  1  Sa.  2.  30. 

1  Ch.  12.  27  Jehoiada  (was)  the  leader  of  the  A. 

27.  17  [the  ruler],  .of  the  A.,  Zadok 

A-BAD'-DON,  a/3a85cvv  destruction,  i.e.,  destroyer. 
The  king  and  angel  (or  messenger)  of  the  abyss, 
whose  name  translated  into  Greek  is  Apollyon 
(which  see),  who  was  manifested  after  the  fifth  angel 
(or  messenger)  had  sounded. 

Rev.  9.  11  whose  name  in  the  Hebrew  tongue  (is)  A. 

A-BAG'-THA,  happy,  prosperous,  felix. 

One  of  the  seven  chamberlains  or  eunuchs  that 
served  in  the  presence  of  Ahasuerus,  also  called 
Xerxes,  king  of  Persia,  B.C.  485-467.  Compare  other 
Persian  names  such  as  Bigtha,  Bigthan,  Bigthana, 
Bigvai. 

Esth.  1.  10  the  king,  .commanded.  .Bigtha  and  A. 

A-BA'-NA,  rnstt  permanent,  perennial. 

A  river  rising  at  a  height  of  1149  feet  on  the  top  of 
Anti-Libanus,  near  Zebdany,  and  (along  with  the 
A  waj  or  Pharpar),  flowing  through  the  city  and  plain 
of  Damascus,  which  is  twenty-three  miles  off.  It  is 
now  called  Barada  or  Chrysorrhoas,  and  is  the  larger 
of  the  two  rivers ;  it  loses  itself  in  the  marsh  Bahret 
el  Kibliyeh ;  fourteen  villages  are  more  or  less  de¬ 
pendent  on  this  river  for  water. 

2  Ki.  5. 12  (Are) not  A.  and  Pharpar.  .better  than 


a 


A-BA'-RIM,  o"!5i 1,  passages,  fords,  ridges. 

The  two  sides  of  a  range  of  high  and  rugged  moun¬ 
tains  E.  of  the  Jordan,  in  Moab,  facing  Jericho, 
stretching  from  Gilead  to  the  Arnon;  its  highest 
point  is  Mount  Hebo,  now  Jebel  Nebbeh,  the  top  of 
the  “  Pisgah,”  whence  Moses  viewed  the  land  before 
his  death ;  here  Israel  pitched  after  leaving  Alnion- 
Diblathaim. 

Hum.  27.  12  Get  thee  up  into  this  mount  A. 

33.  47  in  the  mountains  of  A.,  before  Hebo 
33.  48  they  departed  from  the  mountains  of  A. 
Deut.  32.  49  Get  thee  up  into  this  mountain  A. 
ABASE,  to  — 

To  make  Iovj,  humble,  sliaphel,  5. 

Job  40.  11  behold  every  one(that  is)proud,and  abase 
Eze.  21.  26  exalt  (him  that  is)low,and  abase  (him  that 
Dan.  4.  37  those  that  walk  in  pride  he  is  able  to  abase 
ABASED,  to  be  — 

To  make  low,  humble,  raireivbu  tapeinoo. 

Matt.23. 12  whosoever  shall  exalt  himself  shall  be  ah. 
Luke  14.  11  whosoever  exaltetli  himself  shall  be  ab. 

18.  14  every  one.  .exalteth  himself  shall  be  ab. 
Phil.  4.  12  I  know  both  how  to  be  abased,  and  I  know 
ABASING  — 

To  make  low,  humble,  Taireivico  lapteinoo. 

2  Co.  11.  7  Have  I  committed  an  offence  in  abasing 
ABASE  one’s  self,  to  — 

To  be  humble,  to  submit  oneself,  niy  anah. 

Isa.  31.  4  (he)  will  not.  abase  himself  for  the  noise 
ABATE,  to  — 

To  flee,  hasten  away,  DU  nus. 

Deut.  34.  7  not  dim,  nor  his  natural  force  abated 
ABATED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  cut  off,  diminish,  withdraw,  ina  gara,  2. 

Lev.  27.  18  it  shall  be  abated  from  thy  estimation 

2 . To  be  lacking,  wanting,  hen  chaser. 

Gen.  8.  3  after  the  end.  .the  waters  were  abated 

3.  To  become  light,  lightened,  swift,  V?];  qalal. 

Gen.  8.  8  to  see  if  the  waters  were  abated  from  off 

8.  11  so  Hoali  knew  that  the  waters  were  abated 
4.2b  be  feeble,  desist,  fall,  nsn  raphah. 

Judg.  8.  3  Then  their  anger  was  abated  toward  him 

AB'-BA,  dj8/3 2  a  Chaldee  word  signifying  “father." 
Mark  14.  36  Abba,Father, allthings(are)possibleunto 
Rom.  8.  15  whereby  we  cry,  Abba,  Father 
Gal.  4.  6  sent  forth,  .into  [your]  hearts,  crying,  A. 

AB'-DA,  kney  servant,  slave,  worshipper. 

1.  Father  of  Adoniram,  Solomon's  tribute  officer. 

1  Ki.  4.  6  Adoniram,  the  son  of  A.  (was)  over  the 

2.  A  chief  Levite  in  Jerusalem  after  the  exile,  the 
son  of  Shammua,  called  Obadiah  son  of  Shemaiali  in 
1  Ch.  9.  16. 

Heh.  11. 17  A.  the  son  of  Shammua,  the  son  of  Galal 
AB-DE'-EL,  ^knhy  servant  of  God. 

The  father  of  Slielemiah  whom  Jelioiakim,  king  of 
Judah,  ordered  to  apprehend  Baruch  the  scribe  and 
Jeremiah  the  prophet. 

Jer.  36.  26  Shelemiah  the  son  of  A.,  to  take  Baruch 
AB'-DI,  ’iny  servant  of  Jah. 

1.  A  Merarite,  grandfather  of  Ethan,  one  of  those 
whom  David  set  over  the  service  of  song. 

1  Ch.  6.  44  hand:  Ethan  the  son  of  Kislii,thesonof  A. 

2  CI1.29.  12  of  the  sons  of  Merari,  Kish  the  son  of  A. 

2.  A  descendant  of  one  of  the  two  Elams,  who  had 
taken  a  strange  wife  during  the  exile,  a  tiling  forbid¬ 
den  by  the  law  of  Moses. 

Ezra  10.  26  of  the  sons  of  Elam.  .A.,  and  Jeremoth 

AB-DI'-EL,  Sk'aay  servant  of  God. 

The  ancestor  of  a  family  of  Gadites  dwelling  in 
Gilead  in  Baslian,  as  reckoned  in  the  days  of  Jotham 
and  Jeroboam,  kings  of  Judah  and  Israel,  B.C.  825-742. 

1  Ch.  5.  15  Ahi  the  son  of  A.,  the  son  of  Guni 

AB'-DON,  I'ray  service,  servile. 

1.  A  Levitical  city  in  Asher,  now  called  Abdeh,  at 
the  H.  of  Acre,  on  the  banks  of  the  Wady  Burn; 
called  Hebron  (Ebron)  in  Josh.  19.  28. 

Josh. 21.  30  A.  with  her  suburbs 
1  Ch.  6.  74  A.  with  her  suburbs 

2.  A  son  of  Hillel  the  Pirathonite  (perhaps  the  same 
as  Bedan  in  1  Sa.  12.  n);  he  judged  Israel  eight  years, 
B.C.  1120-1112,  had  forty  sons  and  thirty  grandsons, 
who  rode  ou  seventy  ass  colts,  was  buried  in  Pirathon 
in  the  land  of  Ephraim  in  what  was  called  the  mount 
of  the  Amalekites. 

Judg.  12.  13  A.,  son  of  HiUel,  a  Pirathonite,  judged 
12.  15  A.,  son  of  Hillel  the  Pirathonite  died 

3.  A  Benjamite  in  Jerusalem. 

I  Ch.  8.  23  And  A.,  and  Zichri,  and  Hanan 

4.  The  firstborn  son  of  Jehiel  from  Maacliah,  in 
Gibeon  of  Benjamin. 

1  Ch  8.  30  And  his  firstborn  son  A.,  and  Zur,  and 

9.  36  And  his  firstborn  son  A.,  then  Zur,  and 

5  A  son  of  Mieali,  and  sent  with  others  by  king 
Josiali  to  Huldah  the  prophetess  to  enquire  of  Jeho¬ 
vah  regarding  the  words  of  the  Book  of  the  Law  found 


abedn  ego 


ABIDE 


in  the  temple,  B.O.  624.  He  is  called  ACHBOR  in  2  Ki. 

I  Ch.  34.  20  the  king  commanded.  .A.  son  of  Micah 
A-BED-NE'-GO,  xiM  i?!!,  servant  of  Nego. 

»  name  triven  by  the  prince  of  the  eunuchs  of  Ne- 
taSnS  king  of  Babylon,  to  Azariah,  one  0 
the  four  young  princes  of  Judah  who  were  earned 
away  B  C  607.  He  was  one  of  the  three  companions 
Daniel  that  were  cast  into  the  burning  fiery  furnace 
for  refusing  to  bow  before  the  golden  image  set  up 
by  Nebuchadnezzar  in  the  plain  of  Dura,  m  the  pro- 
vince  of  Babylon.  .  .  -  . 

Ban  1  7  for  he  gave  unto . .  Azariah  [the  name]of  A. 

2. '  49  and  he  set . .  A. ,  over  the  affairs  of 
•5  12  whom  thou  hast  set  over  the  affans.  .A. 

i'  j,  Nebuchadnezzar.,  commanded  to  bring  A. 

a  14  (Is  it)  true,  O  Shadrach,  Meshach,  and  A 
1'  16  Shadrach,  Mesliacli,  and  A.,  answered  and 
1 19  changed  against  Shadrach,  Meshach,  &  A. 
o  20  his  army  to  bind  Shadrach,  Meshach,  &  A. 

I'  22  slew  those  men  that  took  up . .  A. 

3  And  these  three  men.  .A., fell  down  bound 
3  26  Shadrach,  Meshach,  and  A.,  ye  servants  of 
3  26  Then  Shadrach,  Meshach,  and  A.,  name 

3  28  Blessed (be)the  God  of  Shadrach  TNI .,andA. 

'3  29  speak  anything  amiss  against . .  G  od  of . .  A. 

3.  30  Then  the  king  promoted.  .A.,  in  the 

A'-BEL,  Sax  fresh,  grassy,  meadow. 

1  A  stony  place  in  the  field  of  Joshua  the  Bethle- 
hemite,  in  the  N.W.  of  Judah,  between  Ekron  and 
Beth-sliemesh,  whereon  the  ark  was  left  by  the 
Philistines,  B.c.  1140. 

1  Sa.  6. 18  the  great  (stone  of)  A.,  whereon  they  set 

2  A  city  in  Naphtali  (now  called  Abil,  three  miles 
N  E.  of  Beth-rehob),  where  Joab  besieged  Shelia, 
whose  head  was  given  up  to  him  at  the  suggestion  of 
a  wise  woman  of  Abel  of  Beth-maachah. 

2  Sa.  20.  14  And  he  went  through .. unto  A.,  and  to 
A-BEL-BETH-MA-A'-CHAH,  najytn  fra  Sax  meadow 

of  the  house  of  Maachah. 

A  city  in  Mauasseh  or  Naphtali,  which  is  mentioned 
along  with  Ijon,  and  Dan,  and  Janoah,  and  Kedesh, 
and  Hazor,  as  being  taken  by  Tiglath-pileser  B.O.  740, 
and  the  inhabitants  carried  off  to  Assyria. 

iKi  13  20  Ben-hadad.  .smote.  .A., and  allCinnerotli 
2  Ki.  15.  29  Tiglath-pileser.  .took  Ijon  and  A.,  and 
A-BEL-KE-RA'-MIM,  D’D-1?  Sax  meadow  of  the 

vineyards.  , 

A  place  E.  of  the  Jordan  beyond  Aroer  and  now 
called  Abila,  six  or  seven  miles  beyond  itabbah  (or 
Philadelphia)  of  the  Ammonites. 

Judg.11.  33  smote  them,  .unto  the  plain  of  the  v.-y. 

A-BEL-MA'-IM,  o'P  Sax  meadow  of  the  waters. 
Apparently  another  name  for  Abel-beth-maachah ; 
it  was  smitten  by  the  armies  of  Benhadad  B.C.  940,  111 
the  days  of  Asa. 

2  Ch.  16.  4  they  smote  Ijon,  and  Dan,  and  A. 
A-BEL-ME-HO'-LA,  nSin?  Sax  meadow  of  the  dance. 

A  city  in  Issaohar,  at  the  N.  of  the  Jordan  \  alley, 
and  ten  or  twelve  miles  S.  of  Beth-shean ;  the  birth¬ 
place  of  Elisha  the  prophet,  son  of  Sliaphat. 

Judo,  7  22  the  host  fled,  .to  the  border  of  A.,  unto 
I  Kf  4  12  from  Beth-shean  to  A.,  (even)  unto  (the 
'  ,9.  ,6  and  Elisha,  the  sou  of  Shapliat  of  A. 

A-BEL-MIZ-RA'-IM,  cnf?  Sax  meadow  or  mourn¬ 
ing  of  the  Egyptians. 

A  place  at  the  threshing  floor  at  Atad,  beyond 
Jordan,"  probably  on  the  W.  between  it  and  Hebron, 
at  Beth-hogla,  now  Ain-Hajla;  accordmg  to  others, 
at  El-Haram,  near  Hebron.  See  Atad. 

Gen.  50. 11  wherefore  the  name  of  it  was  called  A. 
A-BEL-SHIT  -TIM,  D'airn  Sax  meadow  of  the  acacias. 

A  place  in  the  plains  (or  deserts)  of  Moab  E  of  the 
Jordan  about  seven  miles  off,  opposite  Jericho,  and 
nearly  W.  of  Heshbon.  It  was  the  extreme  N.  border 
of  the  last  encampment  of  Israel  before  passing  over 
the  Jordan,  B.C.  1451.  See  Shittim. 

Num.  33.  49  pitched,  .unto  A.,  in  the  plains  of  Moab 

A'-BEE,  San  transitoriness. 

The  second  son  of  Adam  and  Eve,  and  apparently 
the  twin  brother  of  Cain.  He  was  a  shepherd,  and 
at  the  end  of  a  certain  time  brought  an  offering  to 
Jehovah  of  the  best  of  his  flock.  Cain  being  dis- 
pleased,  slew  him  “  in  the  field,”  as  all  the  ancient 
versions  declare.  His  blood  is  represented  as  ‘  crying 
from  the  ground.” 

Gen  4.  2  And  she  again  bare  liis  brother  A.  And  A. 
4  4  A. ,  he  also  brought . .  had  respect  unto  A. 

4  8  And  Cain  talked  with  A... against  A. 

4  9  said  unto  Cain,  Where  (is)  A.  thy  brother? 

4.  25  another  seed  instead  of  A.,  whom  Cam 
Matt 23.  33  from  the  blood  of  righteous  A.,  unto  the 
Luke  11  51  From  the  blood  of  A.  unto  the  blood  of 
Heb.  II.  4  By  faith  A.  offered  unto  God  a  more 

12.  24  speaketh  better  things  than  (that  of)  A. 

A'-BEZ,  pax  ivhite,  shining. 

A  city  in  Issachar,  near  Kisliion  or  Remeth  (perhaps 
the  same  as  Thebez,  now  Tubas),  near  Engannin  and 
Shunem. 

J  osh.  iq.  20  f  border  was  toward  ] . .  Kisliion  and  A 


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106. 

40 

107. 

18 

119. 

163 

Isa.  49. 

7 

Amos  5 

.  10 

ABHOR,  to  — 

1.  To  abhor,  Sna  bachal. 

Zech.  1 1 .  8  loathed  them,  and  their  soul  also  abhorred 

2.  To  separate,  cast  away,  loathe,  Sya  gaal. 

Lev  26  11  among  you:  and  my  soul  shall  not  abhor 
26  is  or  if  your  soul  abhor  my  judgments,  so 
26.  30  I  will  destroy .  .and  my  soul  shall  abhor 
26.  43  and  because  their  soul  abhorred  my 
26.  44  neither  will  I  abhor  them,  to  destroy 

3.  To  nauseate,  abhor,  cnt  zaham,  3. 

Job  33.  20  So  that  his  life  abliorreth  bread,  and  his 

4.  To  be  indignant,  defy,  abhor,  psj  zaam. 

Prov.  24.  24  the  people  curse,  nations  shall  abhor 

5.  To  despise,  reject ,  loath ,  dnd  maas. 

Job  42.  6  Wherefore  I  abhor  (myself),  and  repent 
Psa.  ^6.  4  He  deviseth.  .he  abliorreth  not  evil 

78.  so  he  was  wroth,  and  greatly  abhorred  Israel 
89.  38  But  thou  hast  cast  off  and  abhorred,  thou 

6.  To  despise,  pierce,  sting,  fXJ  naatz,  1,  3. 

Deut.  32.  ig  And  when  the  Lord  saw  (it),  lie  abhorred^ 

1  Sa.  2.  17  for  men  abhorred  the  offering  of  the  Lord- 
Psa  10  3  the  covetous  (whom)  the  Lord  abliorreth 

jer’  14.  21  Do  not  abhor  (us),  for  thy  name’s  sake 

7.  To  reject,  cast  down,  iR)  naar,  3. 

Lam.  2.  7  the  Lord,  .hath  abhorred  his  sanctuary 

8.  To  be  vexed,  wearied  with,  pp  guts. 

Lev  20  23  these  tilings,  and  therefore  I  abhorred 
1  Ki  11  25  lie  abhorred  Israel,  and  reigned  over  S. 

Isa.  7. 16  the  land  that  thou  ahhorrest  shall  he 

9.  To  have  in  abomination,  f’pw  shaqats,  3 . 

Psa.  22.  24  not  despised  nor  abhorred  the  affliction  of 

10.  To  contemn,  abhor,  reject,  axn  taab,  3. 

Amos  6.  8  I  abhor  the  excellency  of  Jacob,  and  hate 

11.  To  have  in  abomination,  reject,  ayn  taab,  3. 

Deut.  7.  26  and  thou  shalt  utterly  abhor  it ;  for  it  (is) 

,3  7  Thou  shalt  not  abhor  an  Edomite  ;  for  lie 

7  thou  shalt  not  abhor  an  Egyptian ;  because 
9.  31  and  mine  own  clothes  sliaU  abhor  me 
19.  19  All  my  inward  friends  abhorred  me 
30  10  They  abhor  me,  they  flee  far  from  me 
5.  6  the  Lord  will  abhor  the  bloody  and 
106  40  insomuch  that  he  abhorred  his  own 
107.  18  Their  soul  abliorreth  all  manner  of  meat 
19.  163  I  hate  and  abhor  lying ;  (but)  thy  law  do  I 
isa.  49.  7  to  him  whom  the  nation  abliorreth 
Amos  5.  10  they  abhor  him  that  speaketh  upi  iglitly 
Mic.  3.  9  ye.  .princes  of .  .Israel,  that  abhor 

12.  To  shrink  from,  airocrTvyico  apo-stugeo. 

Rom.  12.  9  Abhor  that  which  is  evil;  cleave  to  that 

13.  To  have  in  abomination,  f38eAvo-o-ofj.ac. 

Rom.  2.  22  thou  that  abliorrest  idols,  dost  thou 

ABHORRED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  or  become  stinking,  tvxa  baash,  2. 

2  Sa.  16.  21  Israel  shall  hear  that  thou  art  abhorred 

2  .To  be  indignant,  defy,  abhor,  Dili  zaam. 

Prov.  22.  14  he  that  is  abhorred  of  the  Lord  shall 

ABHORRED,  to  make  to  be  — 

1.  To  cause  to  stink,  &!xa  baash,  5. 

Exod  5  21  ye  have  made  our  savour  to  be  abhorred 

1  Sa.  27. 12  He  hath  made,  .utterly  to  abhor  him 

2.  To  make  abominable,  reject,  ayn  taab,  3. 

Eze.  16.  25  hast  made  thy  beauty  to  he  abhorred 

ABHORRING  — 

An  object  of  abhorrence,  ]ixT!  demon. 

Isa.  66.  24  they  shall  he  an  abhorring  unto  all  flesh 

A'-BI,  'ax  Jah  is  father. 

The  daughter  of  Zecliariah,  wife  of  Ahaz,  and.  mother 
of  Hezekiah,  kings  of  Judah,  (called  Abijah  in  2  Ch. 
29.  1,)  B.c.  726. 

2  Ki.  18.  2  His  mother’s  name  also  (was)  A. 

A-BI'-A,  A-BI'-AH,  n;ax  Jah  is  father. 

1  The  second  son  of  Samuel  the  prophet  and  judge 
of  Israel;  with  his  brother  Joel  or  Vashni,  he  judged 
in  Beersheba,  and  did  wickedly,  so  that  Israel  desued 
and  obtained  a  king. 

1  Sa  8.  2  and  the  name  of  his  second  A. .  .judges  in 

1  Ch.  6.  28  of  Samuel;  the  first-born  Vashni,  and  A. 

2  The  wife  of  Hezron  grandson  of  Judah  by  Pharez, 
and  mother  of  Ashur  father  of  Tekoa. 

1  Ch  2.  24  then  A.  Hezron’s  wife  hare  him  Ashur 

3.  A  son  of  Rehoboam,  called  Abijam  in  1  Ki.  14.  31 ; 
15.  1,  7,  8. 

1  Ch.  3. 10  Solomon’s  sou  (was)  Rehoboam,  A.  his 
Matt.  1.  7  and  Roboam  begat  A.;  and  A.  begat 

4.  The  seventh  son  of  Becher  son  of  Benjamin. 

1  Ch.  7.  8  And  the  sons  of  Becher ;  Zemira.  .and  A. 

5.  A  priest  in  the  days  of  David,  set  over  a  particular 
course  of  service  in  the  Tabernacle. 

Luke  1.  5  priest.  .Zacharias,  of  the  course  of  A. 

A-BI-AL-BON,  ]iaSs  'ax  father  of  strength. 

One  of  David’s  mighty  men,  from  Arabah  or  Beth- 
arabah,  a  city  in  the  N.  of  the  country  of  the  tribe 
of  Judah,  adjacent  to  the  territory  of  the  tribe  of 
Benjamin.  He  is  called  Abiel  in  1  Ch.  11.  32. 

2  Sa.  23.  31  A.  the  Arbathite 


A-BI-A-SAPH,  rjDX'ax  father  of  gathering. 

The  third  sou  of  Korali  first-born  of  Izliar,  second  son 
of  Kohath,  second  son  of  Levi  third  son  of  Jacob. 

See  Ebiasaph. 

Exod.  6.  24  And  the  sons  of  Korah;  Assir.  .and  A. 
A-BI-A-THAR,  ijrax  father  of  superfluity. 

The  eleventh  high- priest  in  succession  from  Aaron : 
son  of  Aliimelech,  son  of  Ahitub,  priest  at  Nob.  He 
escaped  when  Boeg  tlio  JEdumite  slew  liis  father  and 
83  priests,  and  lied  to  David  in  the  cave  of  Adullam  ; 
was  sent  back  to  Jerusalem  with  the  ark  when  David 
fled  from  Absalom  ;  was  joint  high-priest  with  Zadok ; 
conspired  to  make  Adonijah  king ;  was  banished  to 
his  birth  place,  Anathoth  in  Benjamin :  and  at  last 
was  expelled  from  his  office  by  Solomon,  B.O.  1014. 

1  Sa  22.  20  And.  .A.,  escaped,  and  fled  after  David 

22  21  And  A.  shewed  David  that  Saul  had 

22’  22  And  David  said  unto  A.,  I  knew  (it)  that 

23  6  when  A. . .  fled  to  David . .  he  came  down 
23.  9  David .  .said  to  A.  the  priest,  Bring 

30  7  And  David  said  to  A. .  .bring  me  hither 
,0  7  And  A.  brought  thither  the  ephod  to 

2  sa.  8.  17  And  Zad’ok.  .and  Aliimelech  the  son  of  A. 

15.  24  and  A.  went  up,  until  all  the  people 
je  27  two  sons  with  yon, .  .and.  .the  son  of  A. 

1  .  29  Zadok  therefore  and  A.  carried  the  ark 
k  ocr  not  there  with  thee  Zadok  and  A.  the 
flc.  35  thou  shalt  tell  (it)  to  Zadok  and  A.  the 
15.  36  there  with  them,  .and  Jonathan  A.’s 

17  15  Then  said  Husliai  unto  Zadok  and  to  A. 

19  11  David  sent  to  Zadok  and  to  A.  the  priests 
20.  25  and  Zadok  and  A.  (were)  the  priests 

1  Ki  1  7  he  conferred  with  Joab.  .and  with  A. 

1.  xq  and  hath  called..  A.  the  priest,  and  Joab 

1  25  and  hath  called  all.  .and  A.  the  priest 
1.  42  Jonathan  the  son  of  A.  the  priest  came 

2  22  even  for  him,  and  for  A.  the  priest,  and 
2  26  And  unto  A.  the  priest  said  the  king 

2  27  So  Solomon  thrust  out  A.  from  being 
2  35  Zadok.  .the  king  put  in  the  room  of  A. 

4.  I  and  Zadok  and  A.  (were)  the  priests 
1CI1  15.  11  David  called  for  Zadok  and  A.  the 

18  16  Zadok . .  and  Abimelech  the  son  of  A. 

24!  6  before  the  king,  and.  .the  son  of  A. 

27  34  after  Aliithophel  (was)  Jelioiada.  .and  A. 
Mark  2.  26  into  the  house  of  God,  in  the  days  of  A. 

A'-BIB,  a'ax  sprouting,  budding. 

The  first  month  of  the  sacred  and  seventh  of  the 
civil  year  of  the  Hebrews,  on  the  15th  of  which  Israel 
left  Egypt.  It  commenced  at  the  new  moon  of  April 
or  March  (according  to  the  Rabbis),  and  was  consti¬ 
tuted  the  first  month  of  the  year  in  commemoration 
of  the  release  from  Egyptian  slavery. 

Exod.  1 3.  4  This  day  came  ye  out  in  the  month  A 

23  15  in  tlie  time  appointed  of  the  month  A. 

34  18  bread,  .in  the  time  of  the  month  A. 

34.  18  in  the  month  A.  thou  earnest  out  from 

Deut.  16.  1  Observe  the  month  of  A.  and  keep  the 
16.  1  for  in  the  month  of  A.  the  Lord  thy  God 

A-BI  -DA,  A-BI-DAH,  yr  2$  father  of  knowledge. 

The  fourth  son  of  Midian  the  fourth  son  of  Keturah 
and  Abraham.  Comp,  the  city  of  Eboda,  between 
Canaan  and  Sinai. 

Gen.  25.  4  the  sons  of  Midian ;  Ephah.  .and  A. 

1  Ch.  1.  33  the  sons  of  Midian  ;  Ephah.  .and  A. 

A-BI-DAN,  |T?x  father  of  judgment. 

The  son  of  Gideoni,  a  chief  Benjaniite,  who  was  ap¬ 
pointed  along  with  Moses  and  Aaron,  and  a  chief  mail 
out  of  every  tribe,  to  number  the  people. 

Num  1  11  Of  Benjamin  ;  A.  the  son  of  Gideoni 

2  22  the  captain  of  the  sons  of  Benjamin.  .A. 

7  60  Oil  the  ninth  day  A.  the  son  of  Gideoni 
7  65  this  (was)  the  offering  of  A.  the  son  of 
10.  24  And  over  the  host,  .(was)  A.  the  son  of 

AB IDE,  to  — 

1  .To  go  in,  enter,  come,  xia  bo. 

Num. 31.  23  that  may  abide  the  fire,  .all  that  abideth 

2.  To  sojourn  as  a  stranger,  gur. 

Psa  1 5  1  Lord,  who  shall  abide  in  thy  tabernacle  ? 

61.  4  I  will  abide  in  thy  tabernacle  for  ever 

3.  To  slay,  wait  for,  Sun  chid. 

Hos.  11.  6  And  the  sword  shall  abide  on  his  cities 

4 . To  encamp,  incline  downward,  nan  chanah. 
Num.  g.  20  according  to  the.  .they  abode  in  their 

q  22  children  of  Israel  abode  111  their  tents 
31.  iq  do  ye  abide  without  the  camp  seven 
Ezra  8.  15  and  there  abode  we  in  tents  three  days 

5.  To  sit,  sit  down,  settle  down,  dwell,  ari;  yashab. 
Gen.  22.  5  Abide  ye  here  with  the  ass  ;  and  I 

24  55  Let  the  damsel  abide  with  us  (a  few) 

29  14  And  he  abode  with  him  the  space  of  a 
an.  19  And  Laban  said, . .  abide  with  me 
44  93  let  thy  servant  abide  instead  of  the  lad 
49  24  But  his  bow  abode  in  strength,  and 

Exodi6.  29  See . .  abide  ye  every  man  in  his  place 
Lev.  8.  35  Therefore  shall  ye  abide  (at)  the  door  ot 
NUI1120.  1  and  the  people  abode  in  Kadesh 
22.  5  and  they  abide  over  against  me 
22.  8  the  princes  of  Moab  abode  with  Balaam 
25.  1  And  Israel  abode  in  Shittim 
35.  25  he  shall  abide  in  it  unto  the  death  of 
Deut.  1.  46  So  ye  abode  in  Kadesli  many  days 

3.  19  your  wives,  .shall  abide  in  your  cities 
3  29  So  we  abode  in  the  valley  over  against 
9.  9  then  I  abode  in  the  mount  forty  days 


ABIDE 


4 


ABIJ  AH 


Josh.  2.  22  and  abode  there  three  days,  until  the 

5.  8  that  they  abode  in  their  places  in  the 

8.  9  and  abode  between  Beth-el  and  Ai 
Judg.  5.  16  Why  abodest  thou  among  the  sheepfolds 

11. 17  and  Israel  abode  in  Kadesh 

19.  4  and  he  abode  with  him  three  days 

20.  47  and  abode  in  the  rock  Rinunon  four 

21.  2  and  abode  there  till  even  before  God 

1  Sa.  1.  22  before  the  Lord,  and  there  abide  for 

1.  23  So  the  woman  abode,  and  gave  her  son 
•  5.  7  The  ark.  .shall  not  abide  with  us 

7.  2  while  the  ark  abode  in  Kirjath-jearim 
13,16  And  Saul,  .abode  in  Gibeahof  Benjamin 

19.  2  and  abide  in  a  secret  (place),  and  hide 

22.  5  the  prophet  Gad  said . .  abide  not  in  the 

22.  6  (now  Saul  abode  in  Gibeah  under  a  tree 

22.  23  Abide  thou  with  me,  fear  not :  for  he 

23.  14  And  David  abode  in  the  wilderness 

23.  18  and  David  abode  in  the  wood,  and 

23.  25  and  abode  in  the  wilderness  of  Maon 

25.  13  and  two  hundred  abode  by  the  stuff 

26.  3  But  David  abode  in  the  wilderness 

2  Sa.  1.  1  and  David  had  abode  two  days  in 

11.  11  The  ark,  and  Israel,  and  Judah,  abide 
11.  12  So  Uriah  abode  in  Jerusalem  that  day 

15.  8  thy  servant  vowed,  .while  I  abode  at 

15.  19  return  to  thy  place,  and  abide  witli  the 

16.  3  Behold,  he  abideth  at  Jerusalem 

16.  18  and  with  him  will  I  abide 

1  Ki.  8.  13  a  settled  place  for  thee  to  abide  in  for 

17.  19  carried  him  up  into  a  loft,  where  he 

2  Ki.  19.  27  But  I  know  thy  abode,  and  thy  going 
2  Ch.  25.  19  abide  now  at  home ;  why  shouldest 

32.  10  that  ye  abide  in  the  siege  in  Jerusalem? 
Ezra  8.  32  we  came  to  Jerusalem,  and  abode  there 
Job  24.  13  nor  abide  in  the  paths  thereof 

38.  40  (and)  abide  in  the  covert  to  lie  in  wait  ? 
Psa.  55.  19  even  he  that  abideth  of  old 

61.  7  He  shall  abide  before  God  for  ever 
125.  1  (which)  cannot  be  removed,  (but)  abideth 
Isa.  37.  28  But  I  know  thy  abode,  and  thy  going 
Jer.  21.  9  He  that  abideth  in  this  city  shall  die  by 

38.  28  So  Jeremiah  abode  in  the  court  of  the 
42.  10  If  ye  will  still  abide  in  this  land 

49.  18  no  man  shall  abide  there,  neither  shall 

49.  33  there  shall  no  man  abide  there,  nor 

50.  40  (so)  shall  no  mau  abide  there,  neither 
Hos.  3.  3  Thou  shalt  abide  for  me  many  days 

3.  4  the  children  of  Israel  shall  abide  many 
Mic.  5.  4  and  they  shall  abide  :  for  now  shall  he 

6.  To  bear,  hold  out,  sustain,  Sl3  kul,  3 a. 

Mai.  3.  2  But  who  may  abide  the  day  of  his 

7.  To  lodge,  pass  the  night,  p1?  lun,  1,  7a- 

Job  39.  9  Will  the  unicorn . .  abide  by  thy  crib  ? 

39.  28  She  dwelleth  and  abideth  on  the  rock 
Psa.  49.  12  man  (being)  in  honour  abideth  not 

91.  1  He  that  dwelleth.  .shall  abide  under  the 
Prov.  15.  31  The  ear  that  heareth . .  abideth  among  the 

19.  23  and  (he  that  hath  it)  shall  abide  satisfied 

8.  To  stand,  stand  still,  remain,  najl  amad. 

Josh.18.  5  Judah  shall  abide  in  their  coast  on  the 
Psa.  119.  90  established  the  earth,  and  it  abideth 
Eccl.  1.  4  but  the  earth  abideth  for  ever 

9.  To  rise,  rise  up,  stand  up,  be  fixed.  Dip  gum. 
Nah.  1.  6  who  can  abide ..  fierceness  of  his  anger  ? 

10.  To  recline,  tabernacle,  ]3^  shaken. 

Exod  24.  16  the  glory  of  the  Lord  abode  upon  mount 

40.  35  because  the  cloud  abode  thereon 
Num.  9.  17  and  in  the  place  where  the  cloud  abode 

9.  18  as  long  as  the  cloud  abode  upon  the 

24.  2  and  he  saw  Israel  abiding  (in  his  tents) 
Judg.  5.  17  Gilead  abode  beyond  Jordan  :  and  why 
Prov.  7.  11  her  feet  abide  not  in  her  house 

11.  To  be,  exist,  continue,  n;rr  hay  ah. 

Num.  9.  21  when  the  cloud  abode  from  even  unto 
11.  35  the  people  journeyed,  .and  abode  at 

1 2.  To  turn  up  and  down,  avaarpetpoi  ana-strepho. 
Matt  17.  22  And  while  they  abode  in  Galilee,  Jesus 

1 3.  To  remain  in  a  courtyard,  auAi'fouai  aulizomai. 
Luke  21.  37  and  abode  in  the  mount  that  is  called 

1  l.  To  nib  away,  spend,  Ziarpi^a  dia-tribo. 

Acts  12.  19  from  Judaja  to  Crcsarea,  and  (there)  abode 

14.  3  Long  time  therefore  abode  they 

14.  28  there  they  abode  long  time  with  the 
16.  12  and  we  were  in  that  city  abiding  certain 

20.  6  to  Troas . .  where  we  abode  seven  days 

15.  To  remain  in  or  on,  Impeva  epimeno. 

Acts  15.  34  Notwithstanding  it  pleased  Silas  to  abide 
Gal.  1.  18  to  see  Peter,  and  abode  with  him  fifteen 
1  (1.  To  place,  cause  to  stand,  'IcrT-ryu  hislemi. 

John  8.  44  and  abode  not  in  the  truth,  because  there 
1  7.  To  remain  steadily,  Karapivai  kata-oneno. 

Acts  1.  13  an  upper  room,  where  abode  both  Peter 

1 8.  To  remain,  continue,  gfuai  meno. 

Matt.  10. 11  and  there  abide  till  ye  go  thence 
Mark  6.  10  there  abide  till  ye  depart  from  that  place 
Luke  1.  56  And  Mary  abode  with  her  about  three 

8.  27  neither  abode  in  (any)  house,  but  in  the 

9.  4  ye  enter  into,  there  abide,  and  thence 

19.  5  for  to  day  I  must  abide  at  thy  house 

24  29  Abide  with  us :  for  it  is  toward  evening 
John  1.  32  I  saw  the  spirit,  .and  it  abode  upon  him 

1.  39  they  came ,  .and  abode  with  him  that 
3.  36  but  the  wrath  of  God  abideth  on  him 


John  4.  40  with  them  :  and  he  abode  there  two  days 
5.  38  And  ye  have  not  his  word  abiding  in  you. 

7.  9  When  he  had  said .  .he  abode  (still)  in 

8.  35  the  servant  abideth  not.  .the  Son  abideth 

10.  40  went  away  again . .  and  there  he  abode 

11.  6  he  abode  two  days  still  in  the  same  place 

12.  24  Except  a  corn  of  wheat,  .die,  it  abideth 
12.  34  We  have  heard,  .that  Christ  abideth  for 

12.  46  on  me  should  not  abide  in  darkness 

14.  16  Comforter,  that  he  may  [abide]  with  you 

15.  4  Abide  in .  .except  it  abide,  .except  ye  a. 

15.  5  He  that  abideth  in  me,  and  I  in  him 

15.  6  Ifaman  abide  not  in  me,  he  is  cast  forth 
15.  7  If  ye  abide  in  me,  and  my  words  abide  in 

15.  10  ye  shall  abide  in  my  love . .  I . .  abide  in 
Acts  16.  15  come  into  my  house,  and  abide  (there) 

18.  3  thesame  craft, he  abode  with  them, and 

20.  23  saying  that  bonds  and  afilictions  abide 

21.  7  the  brethren,  and  abode  with  them  one 

21.  8  which  was  (one)  of  theseven;  and  abode 

27.  31  Except  these  abide  in  the  ship,  ye 

1  Co.  3.  14  If  any  man’s  work  abide  which  he  hath 

7.  8  It  is  good  for  them  if  they  abide  even  as 
7.  20  Let  every  man  abide  in  the  same  calling 
7.  24  let  every  man.  .therein  abide  with  God 
7.  40  But  she  is  happier  if  she  so  abide,  after 

13.  13  And  now  abideth  faith,  hope,  charity 
Phil.  1.  25  I  know  that  I  shall  abide  anil  continue 

2  Ti.  2.  13  If  we  believe  not,  (yet)  he  abideth 

4.  20  Erastus  abode  at  Corinth ;  but  Trophimus 
Heb.  7.  3  Without  father,  .abideth  a  priest 
1  Pe.  1.  23  word  of  God,  which  livetli  and  abideth 

1  Jo.  2.  6  He  that  saitli  he  abideth  in  him  ought 

2.  10  He  that  lovetli  his  brother  abideth  in 

2.  14  strong,  and  the  word  of  God  abideth  in 
2.  17  he  that  doetli  the  will  of  God  abideth  for 
2.  24  Let  that  [therefore]  abide  in  you,  which 
2.  27  abideth  in  you,  and .  .ye  shall  abide  in  him 

2.  28  And  now,  little  children,  abide  in  him 

3.  6  Whosoever  abideth  in  him  sinneth  not 

3.  14  He  that  loveth  not.  .abideth  in  death 

3.  15  no  murderer  hath  eternal  life  abiding  in 
3.  24  we  know  that  he  abideth  in  us,  by  the 

2  Jo.  9  abidethnotin.  .doctrine.  .He  that  abideth 

19.  To  remain  alongside,  irapayeyw  para-meno. 

1  Co.  16.  6  And  it  may  be  that  I  will  abide,  yea 

20.  To  do,  make,  irolew  poieo. 

Acts  20.  3  And  (there)  abode  three  months 

21.  To  remain  behind,  viroyevu  hupo-meno. 

Acts  17.  14  but  Silas  and  Timotheus  abode  there 

ABIDE,  to  be  able  to  — 

To  contain,  bear,  V13  kul,  5 . 

Jer.  10.  10  the  nations  shall  not  be  able  to  abide  his 
ABIDE  all  night,  to  — 

To  lodge,  pass  the  night,  p1?  lun. 

Gen.  19.  2  we  will  abide  in  the  street  all  night 
Lev.  19.  13  shall  not  abide  with  thee  all  night 
ABIDE  behind,  to  — 

To  stand,  stand  still,  remain,  ioj;  amad. 

1  Sa.  30.  10  two  hundred  abode  behind,  which  were 

ABIDE,  can  — 

To  contain,  bear,  ^>13  kul,  5. 

Joel  2. 11  the  day  of  the  Lord.  .who  can  abide  it? 
ABIDE  fast,  to  — 

To  cleave,  adhere,  pursue,  p?3  dabeq. 

Ruth  2.  8  abide  here  fast  by 'my  maidens 

ABIDE  in,  to  — 

To  remain  on,  continue,  eVi/ievw  epi-meno. 

Rom. 11.  23  and  they  also,  if  they  abide  not  still  in 
Phil.  1.  24  Nevertheless  to  abide  in  the  flesh  (is) 

ABIDE  in  the  field,  to  — 

To  be  in  a  fold  in  the  field,  aypavXeoo  agrauled. 

Luke  2.  8  were . .  shepherds  abiding  in  the  field 
ABIDE,  to  make  to  — 

To  cause  to  sit  or  dwell,  settle,  3  w'rjashab,  5. 

1  Sa.  30.  21  whom  they  had  made  also  to  abide 

ABIDE  still,  to  — 

To  remain  towards,  or  on,  ir poayevu)  pros-oneno. 

1  Ti.  1.  3  As  I  besought  thee  to  abide  still  at  Eph. 
ABIDE  with,  to  — 

To  be  joined,  nib  lavali. 

Eccl.  8.  15  for  that  shall  abide  with  him  of  his  labour 

ABIDING  — 

1  .To  sit,  sit  still,  dwell,  3b>;  yashab. 

Judg.16.  9  Now(tliere  were)  men.  .abiding  with  her 

16.  12  And  (there  were)  liers  in  wait  abiding  in 

2.ITope,  expectation,  nipp  miqveh. 

1  Ch.  29.  is  and  (there'  is)  none  abiding 

3.  To  be  admitted,  join  oneself  to,  n?D  saphacli,  7. 

1  Sa.  26.  19  driven  me  out  this  day  from  abiding  in 

A-BI'-El,  Sn’3r  father  of  might. 

1.  Son  of  Zeror,  and  father  of  Ner,  and  of  Kish 
who  was  father  of  Saul  the  first  king  of  Israel. 

1  Sa.  q.  1  a  man  of  Benjamin . .  Kish,  the  son  of  A. 

14.  51  Ner  the  father  of  Abner  (was),  .son  of  A. 

2.  One  of  David’s  thirty  mighty  men,  called  Abi- 
albon  in  2  Sa.  23.  31. 

1  Ch.  11.  32  A.  the  Arbathite 


A-BI-E'-ZER,  niji’DR  father  of  help. 

1.  A  descendant  of  Manasseli,  probably  the  same  as 
Jeezer,  son  of  Gilead,  Num.  26.  30. 

Josh.  17.  2  was  also  (a  lot)  for.  the  children  of  A. 

1  Ch.  7.  18  sister  Hammoleketh  bare  Ishod,  and  A. 

2.  A  district  in  Manasseh  inhabited  by  the  Abiezrites. 

Judg.  6.  34  came  upon  Gideon,  .and  A.  was  gathered 
8.  2  gleaning  of . .  better  than  the  vintage  of  A.  V 

3.  A  native  of  Anathoth  in  Benjamin  (now  Anata),  two 
miles  E.  of  Gibeah,  and  one  and  a-lialf  hours  from 
Jerusalem,  on  the  other  side  of  the  Wady  Selam. 

2  Sa.  23.  27  A.  the  Anethothite 
1  Ch.  11.  28  A.  the  Antothite 

27.  12  ninth  (captain),  .(was)  A.  the  Anetothite 

A-BI-EZ-RITE,  "iiyn  ’3k  belonging  to  Abiezer. 

The  Abiezrites  were  descendants  of  Manasseh  the  eldci 
son  of  Joseph. 

Judg.  6.  11  oak.  .that  (pertained)  unto  Joasli  the  A. 

6.  24  altar,  .yet  in  Oplirah  of  the  A. 

8.  32  buried,  .in  Oplirah  of  the  A. 

A-BI-GA'-H,  Sg’3X  source  or  cause  of  delight. 

1.  Wife  of  Nabal  the  Carmelite;  she  met  and  pacified 
David,  and  afterwards  became  his  wife,  and  was  the 
mother  of  Daniel  or  Chileab. 

1  Sa.  25.  3  Nabal ;  and  the  name  of  his  wife  A. 

25.  14  But  one  of  the  young  men  told  A. 

25.  18  Then  A.  made  haste,  and  took  two 
25.  23  And  when  A.  saw  David,  she  hasted,  and 
25.  32  And  David  said  to  A.,  Blessed  (lie)  the 
25.  36  And  A.  came  to  Nabal;  and,  behold, 

25.  39  David  sent  and  communed  with  A.,  to 
25.  40  the  servants  of  David  were  come  to  A.  to 

25.  42  And  A.  hasted,  and  arose,  and  rode  upon 

27.  3  David  dwelt  with  Achish.  .and  A.  the 
30.  5  David’s  two  wives  were  taken  captives . .  A. 

2  Sa.  2.  2  David  went  up.  .and  A.  Nabal’s  wife 

3.  3  And  his  second,  Chileab,  of  A.  the  wife  oi 

1  Ch.  3.  1  the  second  Daniel,  of  A.  the  Carmelitess 

2.  A  daughter  of  Nahash  or  of  Jesse,  and  sister  or 
niece  of  Zeruiali.  She  was  the  mother  of  Amasa, 
whom  Absalom  made  captain  in  place  of  Joab. 

2  Sa.  17.  25  Ithra.  .went  in  to  A.,  the  daughter  of  N 
1  Ch.  2.  16  [David]. . whosesisters(were)Zeruiah<t  A. 

2.  17  And  A.  bare  Amasa :  and  the  father  of 

A-BI-GIB-E'-ON,  pint  ’3k  father  of  Gibeon. 

A  descendant  of  Benjamin  who  dwelt  at  Gibeon ; 
his  family  afterwards  settled  at  Jerusalem.  In  the 
common  version  this  name  is  translated  as  a  patro¬ 
nymic;  but  as  it  occurs  in  a  list  of  persons  specially 
named,  it  seems  to  denote  an  individual. 

1  Ch.  8.  29  And  at  Gibeon  dwelt  the  father  of  Gibeon 

A-BI-HA'-IL,  father  of  might. 

1.  A  Levite,  father  of  Zuriel,  the  chief  of  the  Meraritcs 
in  the  time  of  Moses. 

Num.  3.  35  the  chief .  .(was)  Zuriel  the  son  of  A. 

2.  The  wife  of  Abishur,  a  descendant  of  Hezron  cf 
Judah. 

1  Ch.  2.  29  the  name  of  the  wife  of  Abishur  (was)  A. 

3.  Head  of  a  family  of  the  tribe  of  Gad. 

1  Ch.  5.14  These  (are)  the  children  of  A.  the  son  of  II. 

4.  A  daughter  of  Eliab  David’s  brother,  and  wife  of 
Rehoboam. 

2  Ch.  11.  18  Rehoboam  took.  .A.  the  daughter  of  E. 

5.  Father  of  Esther,  the  niece  of  Mordecai,  who  be¬ 
came  queen  of  Persia  as  wife  of  Aliasuerus  (i.e., 
Xerxes),  in  the  stead  of  Vashti. 

Esth.  2.  15  the  turn  of  Esther,  the  daughter  of  A. 

9.  29  Esther,  .daughter  of  A.,  and  Mordecai 

A-BI'-HU,  Mn’3K  lie  is  my  father. 

A  son  of  Aaron,  who  was  destroyed  with  his 
brother  Nadab  for  offering  strange  fire. 

Exod.  6.  23  Elisheba.  .bare  him  Nadab,  and  A.,  Eleaz. 

24.  1  Come  up  unto  the  LORD,  thou,  and.  .A. 

24.  9  Then  went  up  Moses,  .and  A.,  and 

28.  1  take  thou,  .that  he  may  minister.  .A. 
Lev.  10.  1  And  Nadab  and  A.,  the  sons  of  Aaron 
Num.  3.  2  (are)  the  names  of  the  sons  of  Aaron . .  A. 

3.  4  And  Nadab  and  A.  died  before  the  Lord 

26.  60  And  unto  Aaron  was  born.  A. 

26.  61  And  Nadab  and  A.  died,  when  they 
1  Ch.  6.  3  The  sons  also  of  Aaron ;  Nadab,  and  A. 
24.  1  The  sons  of  Aaron ;  Nadab,  and  A.,  E. 

24.  2  But  Nadab  and  A.  died  before  their 

A-BI'-HUD,  H.T3«  father  of  honour. 

A  sou  of  Bela,  son  of  Benjamin. 

1  Ch.  8.  3  And  the  sons  of  Bela.  .Addar.  .and.  .A. 

A-BI'-JAH,  .T3k  my  father  is  Jah. 

1.  A  son  of  Jeroboam  who  died  in  youth. 

1  Ki.  14.  1  At  that  time  A.  the  son  of  Jeroboam  fell 

2.  A  priest  in  the  time  of  David,  to  whom  it  fell  by  lot 
to  be  the  head  of  the  eighth  course  in  the  service  of  the 
temple.  See  Abiah. 

1  Ch.  24.  10  the  eighth  (lot  came  forth)  to  A. 

26.  20  And  of  the  Levites,  A.  (was)  over  the 

3.  A  son  of  Rehoboam.  His  mother  was  Maaeliah,  a 
daughter  of  Absalom. 

2  Ch.  11.  20 Maaeliah.  .daughter  of  Absalom,  .bare  A. 

11.  22  Rehoboam  made  A. .  .the  chief,  (to  be) 


ABI  J  AM 


5 


ABLE 


,  Ch  12  16  and  A.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

' , ,  j  in  the  eighteenth  year . .  began  A.  to  reign 
2  And  there  was  war  between  A.  and  J. 
i  And  A.  set  the  battle  in  array  with  an 
,  And  A.  stood  up  upon  mount  Zemaraim 
i2  i c  God  smote . . Israel  before  A.  and  Judah 
„■  „  And  A.  and  his  people  slew  them  with  a 
12  iq  And  A.  pursued  after  Jeroboam,  and  took 
n  20  Neither  did  Jeroboam,  .in  the  days  of  A. 
n  2i  But  A.  waxed  mighty,  and  married 
,2  22  4nd  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  A.,  aud  his 

14.  1  So  A.  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  they 

4.  Mother  of  Hezekiah,  king  of  Judah. 

2  Ch.  29.  1  And  his  mother's  name  (was)  A.,  the 

5.  A  priest  that  sealed  the  covenant  made  by  Nehemiali 
mid  the  people  to  serve  the  Lord. 

Neh.  10.  7  Meshullam,  Abijah,  Mijamin 
0  A  priest  that  went  up  from  Babylon  with  Zerubbabel. 
Perhaps  the  same  as  the  preceding. 

Neh.  12. 1-4  these  (are)  the  priests.  Iddo,  G.  and  A. 

12.  12-17  the  chief  of  the  fathers,  .of  A.,  Zichn 

A-BI-JAM,  father  of  light . 

The  name  of  Rehoboam’s  son  who  succeeded  his  father 
as  king  of  Judah ;  in  2  Chronicles  he  is  called  Abijah. 

1  Ki  14  31  And  A.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

15  1  in  the  eighteenth  year,  .reigned  A.  over 

14  7  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  A.  and  all  that 
is  7  And  there  was  war  between  A.  and  J. 

15.  8  And  A.  slept  with  his  fathers ;  and  they 

AB-I-LE’-NE,  ’A/iiAiji'r)  region  of  Abila. 

A  province  or  tetrarchy,  situated  at  the  extreme  A .  of 
Palestine  and  E.  of  the  Jordan;  it  was  so  named  from 
the  city  Abila  or  Abela  (now  Abil),  which  is  about  twenty 
miles  N.W.  of  Damascus  towards  Baalbek  or  Heliopolis, 
lying  among  the  mountains  of  Antilibanus,  in  lat.  33 
38'  N  long  36°  18'  E.  In  the  time  of  John  the  Baptist 
Lysanias  was  its  tetrarch.  It  was  given  by  Claudius 
to  Herod  Agrippa,  A.D.  53. 

Luke  3.  1  and  Lysanias  the  tetrarch  of  Abilene 

ABILITY— 

1  .Power,  strength,  wealth,  ns  koach. 

Ezra  2.  69  They  gave  after  their  ability  unto  the 
Dan.  i.  4  and  such  as  (had)  ability  in  them  to  stand 

2 .To  (cause  to)  reach,  attain,  ib'f  nasag,  5. 

Lev.  27.  8  shall  value  him ;  according  to  his  ability 

‘A. Sufficiency,  fulness,  abundance,  da.i. 

Nell.  5.  8  We  after  our  ability  have  redeemed  our 

4.  Power,  might,  strength.  Si Va/ris  dunamis. 

Matt.25.  15  to  every  man  acco.  to  his  several  ability 

5.  To  go  on  well,  chropfoyai  eu-por cmnai. 

Acts  11.  29  disciples,  every  man  acco.  to  his  ability 

G. Strength,  vigour,  laxos  ischus. 

1  Pe.  4.  11  if  any  man  minister,  .as  of  the  ability 

AB-I-MA-EL,  my  father  is  God. 

A  son  of  J  ok  tan  'of  the  family  of  Shem.  The  place 
where  Abimael's  descendants  settled  is  still  unknown, 
but  it  is  supposed  to  have  been  in  some  part  of 
Arabia-Petrsea. 

Gen.  10.  26-28  And  Joktan  begat  Almodad.  .and  A. 

1  Ch.  1.  20-22  And  Joktan  begat  Almodad.  .and  A. 

A-BI-ME'-LECH,  father  of  the  king. 

1.  King  of  Gerar  in  the  time  of  Abraham. 

Gen  20  2  and  A.  king  of  Gerar  sent,  and  took  Sarah 
20!  3  God  came  to  A.  in  a  dream  by  night 
20.  4  But  A.  had  not  come  near  her :  and  he 
20  8  Therefore  A.  rose  early  in  the  morning 
20.  9  Then  A.  called  Abraham,  and  said 
20.  10  And  A.  said  unto  Abraham,  What 
20.  14  And  A.  took  sheep,  and  oxen,  and  men- 
20.  15  And  A.  said,  Behold,  my  land  (is)  before 

20.  17  So  Abraham  prayed,  .and  God  healed  A. 

20  18  closed  up  all  the  wombs  of  the  house  of  A. 

21.  22  A.  and  Phichol ..  spake  unto  Abraham 
21.  25  Abraham  reproved  A.  because  of  a  well 
21.  25  which  A.'s  servants  had  violently  taken 

21  26  And  A.  said,  I  wot  not  who  hath  done 
21  27  Abraham  took  sheep .  .gave  them  unto  A. 
21.  29  And  A.  said  unto  Abraham,  What  (mean) 
21.  32  then  A.  rose  up,  and.  .returned  into  the 
26.  1  And  Isaac  went  unto  A.  king  of  the 

26  8  A.  king  of  the  Philistines  looked  out  at  a 

26  9  And  A.  called  Isaac,  and  said,  Behold 
26  10  And  A.  said,  What  (is)  this  thou  hast 
26.  11  And  A.  charged  all  (his)  people,  saying 
26  16  And  A.  said  unto  Isaac,  Go  from  us ;  for 
26.  26  Then  A.  went  to  him  from  Gerar,  and 
2.  Son  of  Gideon  by  a  concubine  in  Shechem. 

Judg  8.  30-31  Gideon  had . .  a  son,  whose  name . .  A. 

9.  1  And  A. .  .-went  to  Shechem  unto  lus 
9  3  their  hearts  inclined  to  follow  A.;  for 
9  4  A  hired  vain  and  light  persons,  which 
9  6  made  A.  king,  by  the  plain  of  the  pillar 
9.  16  have  done  truly .  .in  that  ye  have  made  A. 
9.  18  made  A. .  .king  over  the  men  of  Shechem 
9.  19  rejoice  ye  in  A.,  and  let  him  also  rejoice 
9.  20  let  fire  come  out  from  A.,  and  devour  the 
9.  20  let  fire . .  men  of  Shechem . .  and  devour  A. 
9.  21  And  Jotham  ran  away,  .for  fear  of  A.  his 
9.  22  A.  had  reigned  three  years  over  Israel 
9  23  God  sent  an  evil  spirit  between  A.  and 
9.  23  the  men  of  S.  dealt  treacherously  with  A. 
9  24  and  their  blood  be  laid  upon  A.  their 
9.  25  the  men  of  Shechem  set  liers .  .was  told  A. 


Jud".  q.  27  they  went,  .and  did  eat  and  drink,  and.  .A. 

°  9.  28  Gaal  the  son  of  Ebed  said.  Who  (is)  A. 

9.  29  would  I  remove  A.  And  he  saith  to  A. 
g.  31  And  he  sent  messengers  unto  A.  privily 
9.  34  And  A.  rose  up,  and  all  the  people  that 
q.  35  and  A.  rose  up,  and  the  people  that  (were) 

0  38  Who  (is)  A.,  that  we  should  serve  him'' 
g.  39  And  Gaal  went  out.  .and  fought  with  A. 

9  40  And  A.  chased  him,  and  he  lied  before 
9.  41  And  A.  dwelt  at  Arumah :  and  Zebul 

q  42  people  went,  .into  the  field;  and.  .told  A. 

0  44  And  A.,  and  the  company  that  (was)  with 
q  45  And  A.  fought  against  the  city  all  that 
q  47  And  it  was  told  A.,  that  all  the  men  of 
O  48  And  A.  gat  him  up  to  mount  Zalmon,  he 
9  48  and  A.  took  an  ax  in  his  hand,  and  cut 
a  49  and  followed  A.,  and  put  (them)  to  the 
9.  50  Then  went  A.  to  Tliebez,  and  encamped 
9.  52  And  A.  came  unto  the  tower,  and  fought 
9.  53  And  a  certain  woman  cast,  .upon  A.'s 

9.  55  when  the  men  of  Israel  saw  that  A.  was 
q  56  Thus  God  rendered  the  wickedness  of  A. 

10  1  And  after  A.  there  arose  to  defend  Israel 
2  Sa.  11.  21  Who  smote  A.  the  son  of  Jerubbeshetli? 

3.  Father  or  son  of  Abiathar  the  high  priest  in  the  time 
of  David.  In  one  passage  he  is  called  Ahimelech. 

1  Ch.  18.  16  and  A.  the  son  of  Abiathar,  (were)  the 
4  In  the  title  of  Psa.  34  this  name  is  given  apparently 
to  Aehish  king  of  Gath,  to  whom  David  had  fled,  as 
stated  in  1  Sa.  21.  10. 

Psa.  34.  title,  of  David,  .his  behaviour  before  A. 
A-BI-NA  -DAB,  3TV3 x  father  or  source  of  liberality. 

1.  An  Israelite  of  the  tribe  of  Judah,  who  lived  near 
Kirjath-jearim,  and  in  whose  house  the  ark  was  placed 
after  being  sent  back  by  the  Philistines. 

1  Sa.  7.  1  and  brought  it  into  the  house  of  A.  in  the 

2  Sa.  6.  3  out  of  the  house  of  A. .  .the  sons  of  A 

6  4  And  they  brought  it  out  of  the  house  of  A. 

1  Ch.  13.  7  carried  the  ark.  .out  of  the  house  of  A. 

2.  Second  son  of  Jesse,  the  father  of  David. 

iSa  16  8  Then  Jesse  called  A.,  and  made  him  pass 

17.  13  Eliab  the  first-born,  and  next  unto  him  A. 

1  Ch.  2.  13  Jesse  begat  his  first-born  Eliab,  and  A. 

3.  A  son  of  king  Saul  slain  at  Gilboa  by  the  Philistines, 
together  with  his  brother  Jonathan. 

1  Sa  31.  2  and  the  Philistines  slew  J onathan,  and  A. 

1  Ch  8  33  Saul . .  Jonathan,  and  Malchi-sliua,  and  A. 

9  39  Saul . .  Jonathan,  and  Malchi-shua,  and  A. 

10.  2  and  the  Philistines  slew  Jonathan,  and  A. 

4.  Father  of  one  of  Solomon's  officers,  who  was  set  over 
Dor  in  the  territory  of  Issachar. 

1  Ki.  4.  11  The  son  of  A.,  in  all  the  region  of  Dor 

A-BI-NO  -AM,  DjjiVJS <  father  of  pleasantness. 

Father  of  Barak  (of  the  tribe  of  Naphtali),  an  Israelite, 
who  defeated  the  army  of  Jabin,  B.C.  1296. 

Judg.  4.  6  she  sent  and  called  Barak  the  son  of  A. 

4.  12  shewed  Sisera  that  Barak  the  son  of  A. 

5  1  sang  Deborah  and  Barak  the  son  of  A. 

5!  12  lead  thy  captivity  captive,  thou  sou  of  A. 

A-BI  -RAM,  □'J’3X  father  of  elevation. 

1  A  son  of  Eliab^  a  Reubenite,  who  with  Dathan  his 
brother,  Korah  a  Levite,  and  On  a  Reubenite,  conspired 
against  Moses  and  Aaron  in  the  wilderness,  and  perished 
with  his  accomplices. 

Num  16.  1  Now  Korah . . and  Dathan  aud  A. .  .took 
16.  12  And  Moses  sent  to  call  Dathan  and  A. ,  the 
16.  24  the  tabernacle  of  Korah,  Dathan,  and  A. 
16.  25  Moses  rose  up  and  went  unto  Dathan.  .A. 
16  27  they  gat  up  from  the  tabernacle  of.  .and  A. 
16.  27  and  Dathan  and  A.  came  out,  and  stood 
26  9  sonsof  Eliab ;  Nemuel,  and  Dathan,  aud  A. 
26.  9  This  (is  that)  Dathan  and  A. ,  (which  were) 
Deut  11.  6  And  what  he  did  unto  Dathan  and  A. 

Psa.  106.  17  The  earth,  .covered  the  company  of  A. 

•2  First-born  son  of  Hiel  the  Bethelite,  who  began  to 
rebuild  Jericho.  He  died  when  his  father  laid  the  foun¬ 
dations  of  that  city,  as  Joshua  had  foretold  of  him. 
(Josh.  6.  26). 

1  Ki.  16.  34  he  laid  the  foundation  thereof  in  A.  his 
A-BI-SHAG,  father  of  erro'r,  i.e.,  cause 

of  wandering. 

A  beautiful  damsel  of  the  town  of  Shunem  in  Issachar. 
She  was  employed  to  nurse  David  in  his  old  age. 

iKi.  1.  3  they.,  found  A.  a  Shunammite,  &  brought 
1  15  and  A.  the  Shunammite  ministered  unto 
2.  17  Speak,  .unto Solomon. .  thathegiveme  A. 
2.  21  Let  A.  the  Shunammite  be  given  to  A.  thy 
2.  22  why  dost  thou  ask  A.  the  Shunammite 

A-BI  -SHAI,  source  of  wealth. 

A  son  of  David’s  sister  Zeruiah,  and  a  brother  of  Joab. 
After  numerous  victories,  and  slaying  the  Philistine 
giant  Ishbibenob,  he  obtained  a  place  among  David’s 
thirty  valiant  men.  In  the  margin  of  1  Ch.  18.  12,  he  is 
called  Abshai. 

1  Sa.  26.  6  David . .  said  to  A. . .  And  A.  said,  I  will 

26.  7  So  David  and  A.  came  to  the  people  by 
26.  8  Then  said  A.  to  David,  God  hath  delivered 
26.  9  And  David  said  to  A.,  Destroy  him  not 

2  Sa.  2.  18  And  there  were,  .there,  Joab,  and  A.,  and 

2.  24  Joab  also  and  A.  pursued  after  Abner 

3.  30  Joab  and  A.  his  brother  slew  Abner 
10  10  he  delivered  into  the  hand  of  A.  his 

10.  14  then  fled  they  also  before  A.,  and  entered 


2  Sa.  16.  9  Then  said  A. .  .Why  should  this  dead  dog 
16  II  David  said  to  A. . .  Behold,  my  son,  which 

18.  2  sent . .  a  third  part  under  the  hand  of  A. 

18.  5  And  the  king  commanded  Joab  and  A. 

18.  12  the  king  charged  thee  and  A.  and  Ittai 

19.  21  But  A. .  .answered  and  said,  Shall  not  S. 

20.  6  David  said  to  A.,  Now  shall  Sheba  the 

20.  10  Joab  and  A.  his  brother  pursued  after 

21.  17  But  A. .  .succoured  him,  and  smote  the 
23.  18  And  A. .  .was  chief  among  three.  And  he 

1  Ch.  2.  16  And  the  sons  of  Zeruiali ;  A.,  and  Joab 
11.  20  And  A.  the  brother  of  Joab,  he  was  chief 

18.  12  Moreover,  A. .  .slew  of  the  Edomites 

19.  11  he  delivered  into  the  hand  of  A.  his 

19.  15  they  likewise  fled  before  A. .  .and  entered 

A-BI-SHA-LOM,  GiV'flk  father  of  peace. 

Father  of  Maachah,  wife  of  Jeroboam ;  in  2  Ch.  11.  20, 21, 
the  name  is  Absalom. 

1  Ki.15.  2  hismother'sname(was)Maachah.  .of  Alii. 
15.  10  hismother’sname(was)Maachah.  .of  Abi. 

A-BI-SHTJ  -A,  JOTffiN  father  of  safety. 

1.  Son  of  Phinehas,  grandson  of  Aaron. 

iCh.  6.  4  Eleazar  begat  Phinehas,  Phinehas  begat  A. 

6.  5  And  A.  begat  Bukki,  and  Bukki  begat 
6  50  these  (are)  the  sons  of  Aaron;  Eleazar . .  A. 
Ezra  7.  5  A . ,  the  son  of  Phinehas,  the  son  of  Eleazar 

2.  A  son  of  Bela  the  son  of  Benjamin. 

1  Ch.  8.  4  [sons  of  Bela  were,  Addarj.  .And  A.  and 

A-BI  -SHMR,  iVi7'3K  father  of  oxen. 

A  son  of  Shammai  the  grandson  of  J erahmeel,  the  great- 
grandson  of  Judah. 

1  Ch.  2.  28  the  sons  of  Shammai ;  Nadab,  and  A 

2.  29  the  name  of  the  wife  of  A.  (was)  Abihail 

A-BI  -TAL,  source  of  dew. 

A  wife  of  David  and  mother  of  his  fourth  son  She- 
pliatiah. 

2  Sa.  3.  4  and  the  fifth,  Shepliatiah  the  son  of  A. 

1  Ch.  3.  3  The  fifth,  Shepliatiah  of  A. 

A-BI  -TUB,  mo'SK  source  of  good. 

A  son  of  Shahariam,  a  descendant  of  Benjamin.  In  the 
common  version  it  is  Ahitub. 

1  Ch.  8.  11.  And  of  Hushim  he  begat  A.,  and  Elpaal 
A-BT-TJD,  hit 2*  father  of  honour. 

A  son  of  Zerubbabel,  omitted  in  1  Ch.  3.  19. 

Matt.  1.  13  And  Zorobabel  begat  A.;  and  A.  begat 
ABJECTS,  smitten,  stricken,  .131  nekeh. 

Psa.  35.  15  the  abjects  gathered  themselves  together 
ABLE  — 

1.  Sufficiency,  fulness,  abundance,  dai. 

Lev  3.  7  if  he  be  not  able  to  bring  a  lamb 
12  8  if  she  be  not  able  to  bring  a  lamb 
25.  26  And  if.  .himself  be  able  to  redeem  it 

25.  28  if  he  be  not  able  to  restore  (it)  to  him 
iCh  9  13  very  able  men  for  the  work  of  the  service 

26.  8  able  men  for  strength  for  the  service 

2.  Strength,  might,  S;n  chayil. 

Exod  18.  21  shalt  provide  out  of  all  the  people  able 
18.  25  And  Moses  chose  able  men  out  of  all 

3 . Power,  strength ,  n3  koacli.  _  . 

1  Ch.  2Q.  14  we  should  be  able  to  offer  so  willingly 

2  Ch'  2.  6  who  is  able  to  build  him  an  house,  seeing 
Ezra  10.  13  we  are  not  able  to  stand  without,  neither 

4 . Powerful,  mighty,  strong,  Swards  dunatos. 

Luke  14  31  consulteth  whether  he  be  able  with  ten 
Acts  25.  5  Let  them  therefore.,  among  you  are  able 
Rom  4  21  what  he  had  promised,  he  was  able  also 

II  23  for  God  is  able  to  graft  them  in  again 
14  4  for  God  is  able  to  make  him  stand 

2  Co.  9.  8  God  (is)  able  to  make  all  grace  abound 
2  IT  1  12  am  persuaded  that  he  is  able  to  keep 
Tit.  ’  1.  9  that  he  may  be  able  by  sound  doctrine 
II eii  11  19  Accounting  that  God  (was)  able  to  raise 
Jas.  3.  2  (and)  able  also  to  bridle  the  whole  body 

5.  Sufficient,  Inavds  hikanos. 

2  Tim  2.  2  who  shall  be  able  to  teach  others  also 

ABLE,  be  — 

Gift  of  the  Hand,  t  iw»,  t  nii?a  mattath  yad. 

Deut  16.  17  Every  man  (shall  give)‘as  he  is  able 
Eze.  46.  5  for  the  lambs  as  he  shall  be  able  to  give 
46.  11  and  to  the  lambs  as  he  is  able  to  give 

ABLE,  to  be — 

1.  To  be  able,  Sb;  yakol. 

Gen.  13.  5  tell  the  stars,  if  thou  be  able  to  number 
Exod  10  5  that  one  cannot  be  able  to  see  the  earth 

18  18  thou  art  not  able  to  perform  it  thyself 
18.  23  thou  shalt  be  able  to  endure,  and  all  this 
40.  35  And  Moses  was  not  able  to  enter  into  the 
Num  11.  14  I  am  not  able  to  bear  all  this  people 

13  30  for  we  are  well  able  to  overcome  it 

13.  31  We  be  not  able  to  go  up  against  the  people 

14.  16  the  Lokd  was  not  able  to  bring  this  people 
22  11  peradventure  I  shall  be  able  to  overcome 
22'  37  am  I  not  able  indeed  to  promote  thee 

Deut.  1.  glam  not  able  to  bear  you  myself  alone 
9.  28  Because  the  Lord  was  not  able  to  bring 

14  24  thou  art  not  able  to  carry  it 

Judg.  8.  3  what  was  I  able  to  do  in  comparison  of 
1  Sa  6.  20  Who  is  able  to  stand  before  this  holy  Lord 
i7.  9  If  he  be  able  to  fight  with  me,  and  to 
17.  33  Thou  art  not  able  to  go  against  this 


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ABOMINATION 


1  Ki.  3.  9  who  is  able  to  judge  this  thy  so  great  a 

9.  21  were  not  able  utterly  to  destroy 

2  Ki.  18.  23  it  thou  be  able  on  thy  part  to  set  riders 

18.  29  lie  shall  not  be  able  to  deliver  you 
2  Ch.  7.  7  the  brasen  altar.,  was  not  able  to  receive 

32.  13  weBe  the  gods,  .any  ways  able  to  deliver 
32.  14  that  your  God  should  be  able  to  deliver 

32.  15  no  god.  .wasu'diln  to  deliver  his  people 
Nell.  4.  io  so  that  we  are'not  able  to  build  the  wall 
Psa.  18.  38  wounded  them  that  they  wore  not  able  to 

2t.  11  a  misehievous  device,  .they  are  not  able 
36.  12  east  down,  and  shall  not  be  able  to  rise 
40.  12  so  that  I  am  not  able  to  look  up 
Eccl.  8.  17  yet  shall  not  he  be  able  to  find  (it) 

Isa.  36.  8  I  will  give  thee,  .if  thou  be  able  on  thy 
36.  14  he  shall  not  be  able  to  deliver  you 
47.  1 1  thou  shalt  not  be  able  to  put  it  off 
47.  12  if  so  be  thou  shalt  be  able  to  profit 
Jer.  11. 11  they  shall  not  be  able  to  escape 

49.  10  he  shall  not  be  able  to  hide  himself 
Lam.  1.  14  hands,  (from  whom)  I  am  not  able  to  rise 
Eze.  7.  19  their  gold  shall  not  be  able  to  deliver 

33.  12  neither  shall  the  righteous  be  able  to  live 
Dan.  3.  17  our  God, .  .is  able  to  deliver  us  from  the 

4.  1 8  the  wise  (men)  of  my  kingdom  are  not  a.  to 

4.  37  those  that  walk  in  pride  he  is  able  to 

6.  20  is  thy  God.  .able  to  deliver  thee  from  the 
Amos  7.  10  the  land  is  not  aide  to  bear  all  his  words 
Zeph.  1.  18  nor  their  gold  shall  be  able  to  deliver 

2 . To  be  able,  Sna  hehal. 

Dan.  2.  26  Art  thou  able  to  make  known  unto  me 
4.18  thou  (art)  able  ;  for  the  spirit  of  the  holy 

3.  To  {cause  the  hand  to)  reach,  attain,  ivri  nasag,  5. 
Lev.  5.  7  if  he  be  not  able  to  bring  a  lamb 

5.  11  if  he  be  not  able  to  bring  two  turtledoves 

12.  8  if  she  be  not  able  to  bring  a  lamb 

14.  22  And  two  turtledovesor.  .such  ashe  is  able 
14.  31  (Even)  such  as  he  is  able  to  get 
14.  32  whose  hand  is  not  able  to  get  (that  which) 

25.  26  And  if.  .himself  be  able  to  redeem  it 

23.  28  if  he  be  not  able  to  restore  (it)  to  him 
25.  49  if  he  be  able,  he  may  redeem  himself 

4.  To  keep  in,  restrain,  detain,  ifsj;  atsar. 

1  Ch.  29.  14  we  should  be  able  to  offer  so  willingly 

2  Ch.  2.  6  but  who  is  able  to  build  him  an  house 

20.  37  they  were  not  able  to  go  to  Tarshish 

5.  To  find,  meet,  come  on,  xyn  matsa. 

Lev.  12.  8  if  she  be  not  able  to  bring  a  lamb 

25.  28  if  he  be  not  able  to  restore  (it)  to  him 
[See  also  Bear,  bring,  get,  go,  go  forth,  stand.] 

6 . To  be  powerful,  have  power,  bvvayai  dunamai. 
Matt.  3.  9  God  is  able  of  these  stones  to  raise  up 

9.  28  Believe  ye  that  I  am  able  to  do  this  ? 

10.  28  but  are  not  able  to  kill  the  soul 

10.  28  which  is  able  to  destroy  both  soul  and 

19.  12  He  that  is  able  to  receive  (it),  let  him 
20  22  Are  ye  able  to  drink.  .We  are  able 
22.  46  And  no  man  was  able  to  answer  him  a 

26.  61  I  am  able  to  destroy  the  temple  of  God 
Mark  4.  33  they  were  able  to  hear  (it) 

Luke  1.  20  thou  shalt  be  dumb,  and  not  able  to 
3.  8  God  is  able  of  these  stones  to  raise  up 
12.  26  If  ye  then  be  not  able  to  do  that 

21.  15  your  adversaries  shall  not  be  able  to 
John  10.  29  no  (man)  is  able  to  pluck  (them)  out  of  my 
Acts  20.  32  his  grace,  which  is  able  to  build  you  up 
Rom.  8.  39  nor  any  other  creature,  shall  be  able  to 

15.  14  filled  with  all  knowledge,  able  also  to 

1  Co.  3.  2  ye  were  not  able,  .yet  now  are  ye  able 

6  5  no,  not  one  that  shall  be  able  to  judge 

10.  13  you  to  be  tempted  above  that  ye  are  able 
10.  13  that  ye  may  be  able  to  bear  (it) 

2  Co.  1.  4  that  we  may  be  able  to  comfort  them 
Eph.  3.  20  Now  unto  him  that  is  able  to  do  exceeding 

6.  11  that  ye  may  be  able  to  stand  against 
6.  13  that  ye  may  be  able  to  withstand  in  the 

6.  16  wherewith  ye  shall  be  able  to  quench 
Phil.  3.  21  the  working  whereby  he  is  able  even  to 

2  Ti.  3.  7  and  never  able  to  come  to  the  knowledge 

3.  15  scriptures,  which  are  able  to  make  thee 
Heb  2.  18  he  is  able  to  succour  them  that  are 

5.  7  unto  him  that  was  able  to  save  him  from 

7.  25  Wherefore  he  is  able  also  to  save  them 
Jas.  1.  21  engrafted  word,  which  is  able  to  save 

4.  12  one  lawgiver,  who  is  able  to  save  and  to 
Jude  24  Now  unto  him  that  is  able  to  keep  you 
Rev.  5.  3  And  no  man . .  was  able  to  open  the  book 

6  17  and  who  shall  be  able  to  stand? 

13.  4  the  beast?  who  is  able  to  make  war  with 
15.  8  and  no  man  was  able  to  enter  into  the 

7.  To  have  full  power,  e\iax'10>  exischuo. 

Eph.  3.  18  [that  ye] .  .may  be  able  to  comprehend 

8.  To  have,  hold,  possess,  e’x“  echo. 

2  Pe.  1.  15  that  ye  may  be  able  after  my  decease 

9.  To  have  power,  tax™  ischuo. 

Luke  13.  24  will  seek  to  enter  in,  and  shall  not  be  able 

14.  29  the  foundation.andisnot  able  to  finisli(it) 
14.  30  to  build,  and  was  not  able  to  finish 

John  21.  6  and  now  they  were  not  able  to  draw  it 
Acts  6.  10  And  they  were  not  able  to  resist  the 
15. 10  neither  our  fathers  nor  we  were  able  to 
ABLE  to  endure,  to  be  — 

The  foot  {lit.  according  to  the  foot  of),  regel. 
Gen.  33.  14  according  as.  .the  children  be  able  toend. 

ABLE,  to  make  — 

To  make  sufficient,  luavAa  hikanob. 

2  Co.  3.  6  Who  also  hath  made  us  able  ministers  of 


AB'-NER  {or  A-bi-'ner),  in*}  father  of  light. 

Son  of  Saul’s  uncle  Ner,  and  captain  of  Saul’s  army 
From  his  relationship  to  the  king,  and  his  force  of 
character,  he  exercised  great  influence  during  Sauls 
reign  as  well  as  afterwards.  , ,  .  ,  . ,  .  . 

iSa  14  So  the  name  of  the  captain  of  his  host  (was)  A. 

14  51  and  Ner  the  father  of  A.  (was)  the  son 
17  55  Saul,  .said  unto  A. .  .A.,  whose  son  (is) 

17.  55  And  A.  said  (As)  thy  soul  liveth,  0  king 
17  57  A.  took  him,  aud  brought  him  before 
20  25  and  A.  sat  by  Saul’s  side,  and  David's 
26.  5  aud  A.  the  son  of  Ner,  the  captain  of  his 
26  7  but  A.  and  the  people  lay  round  about 
26.  14  David  cried  to  the  people,  aud  to  A.  the 
26  14  saying,  Answerest  thou  not,  A.?  Then  A. 
26.  15  David  said  to  A.  (Art) not  thou  a(valiant) 

2  Sa.  2.  8  But  A.  the  son  of  Ner,  captain  of  Saul's 
2.  12  And  A.  the  son  of  Ner,  and  the  servants 
2.  14  Aud  A.  said  to  Joab,  Let  the  young  men 
2.  17  there  was  a  very  sore  battle,  .and  A.  was 
2.  19  And  Asahel  pursued  after  A. ;  and  in 
2.  19  nor  to  the  left  from  following  A. 

2.  20  Then  A.  looked  behind  him,  and  said 
2.  21  And  A.  said  to  him,  Turn  thee  aside 
2.  22  And  A.  said  again  to  Asahel,  Turn  thee 
2.  23  he  refused  to  turn  aside  :  wherefore  A. 

2.  24  Joab  also  and  Abishai  pursued  after  A. 

2.  25  gathered  themselves  together  after  A., 

2.  26  Then  A.  called  to  Joab,  and  said,  Shall 
2.  29  And  A.  and  his  men  walked  all  that 
2.  30  And  Joab  returned  from  following  A. 

2.  31  had  smitten  of  Benjamin,  and  of  A.’s  men 

3.  6  that  A.  made  himself  strong  for  the  house 
3.  7  and  (Ishbosheth)  said  to  A.,  Wherefore 
3.  8  Then  was  A.  very  wroth  for  the  words  of 
3.  9  So  do  God  to  A.,  and  more  also,  except 
3.  11  And  he  could  not  answer  A.  a  word  again 
3.  12  And  A.  sent  messengers  to  David  on  his 
3.  16  Then  said  Abner  unto  him,  Go,  return 

3.  17  And  A.  had  communication  with  the 
3.  19  And  A.  also  spake  in  the  ears  of  Benjamin 
3.  19  and  A.  went  also  to  speak  in  the  ears  of 
3.  20  So  A.  came  to  David  to  Hebron,  and 
3.  20  And  David  made  A.  and  the  men  that 
3.  21  And  A.  said  unto  David,  I  will  arise 
3.  21  And  David  sent  A.  away ;  and  he  went 
3.  22  but  A.  (was)  not  with  David  in  Hebron 
3.  23  A.  the  son  of  Ner  came  to  the  king,  and 
3.  24  behold,  A.  came  unto  thee  ;  why  (is)  it 
3.  25  Thou  lcuovvest  A.  the  son  of  Ner,  that  he 
3.  26  when  Joab  was  come .  .lie  sent,  .after  A. 

3.  27  And  when  A.  was  returned  to  Hebron 
3.  28  guiltless,  .for  ever  from  the  blood  of  A. 

3.  30  So  Joab  and  Abishai  his  brother  slew  A. 

3.  31  and  gird  you  with  sackcloth,  and  mourn 
3.  32  And  they  buried  A.  in  Hebron :  and  the 
3.  32  the  king,  .wept  at  the  grave  of  Abner 
3.  33  And  the  king  lamented  over  A.,  and  said 
3.  33  the  king,  .said,  Died  A.  as  a  fool  dietli? 

3.  37  it  was  not  of  the  king  to  slay  A.  the  son  of 

4.  1  when  Saul’s  son  heard  that  A.  was  dead 
4.  12  and  buried  (it)  in  the  sepulchre  of  A.  in 

1  Ki.  2.  5  unto  A.  the  son  of  Ner,  and  unto 

2.  32  A.  the  son  of  Ner,  captain  of  the  host  of 

1  Ch.  26.  28  Saul  the  son  of  Kish,  and  A.  the  sou  of 

27.  21  of  Benjamin,  Jaasiel  the  son  of  A. 

ABOARD,  to  go — 

To  go  on  or  upon,  im^alva  epibaino. 

Acts  21.  2  finding  a  ship,  .we  went  aboard,  and  set 

ABODE— 

Home,  mansion,  permanent  place,  yovi]  mone. 

John  14.  23  will  come  unto  him,  and  make  our  abode 

ABOLISH,  to— 

1.  To  change,  pass  on  or  away,  fpn  chalaph. 

Isa.  2.  18  And  the  idols  he  shall  utterly  abolish 

2.  To  make  thoroughly  inactive,  Karapyew,  katargeo. 

2  Co.  3.  13  look  to  the  end  of  that  which  is  abolished 
Eph.  2.  15  Having  abolished  in  his  flesh  the  enmity 
2  Ti.  1.  10  Jesus  Christ,  who  hath  abolished  death 

ABOLISHED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  broken  down,  cast  down,  nnn  chathath,  2. 

Isa.  51.  6  my  righteousness  shall  not  be  abolished 
2.  To  wipe  away,  blot  out,  nnn  machah,  2. 

Eze.  6.  6  and  your  works  may  be  abolished 

ABOMINABLE— 

1.  Indignation  (worthy  of),  nyj  zaam. 

Mic.  6.  10  the  scant  measure  (that  is)  abominable  ? 

2.  Abominable,  impure  thing,  piggul. 

Lev  19  7  on  the  third  day,  (it)  is  abominable 

Isa.  65.  4  broth  of  abominable  (things  is  in)  their 
Eze.  4.  14  neither  came  there  abominable  flesh  into 

3 . Abominable,  detestable  thing,  sheqets. 

Lev.  7.  21  unclean  beast,  or  any  abominable  unclean 
Eze.  8-10  behold  every  form  of . .  abominable  beasts 

4.  To  be  abominable,  taab,  2. 

Job  15. 16  How  much  more  abominable  and  filthy  (is) 
Isa.  14.  19  cast  out  of  thy  grave  like  an  abominable 

5.  Without  law,  unlawful,  adepnos  a-themitos. 

1  Pe.  4.  3  we  walked  in.  .abominable  idolatries 

6.  Abominable,  disgusting,  QSeXvKrAs  bdeluktos. 
Titus  1.  16  in  works,  .deny  (him),  being  abominable 

ABOMINABLE,  to  be— 

1.  To  be  abominable,  nyi?  taab,  2. 

1  Ch.  21.  6  for  the  king’s  word  was  abominable  to 


2.  To  have  in  abomination,  /iSeXvaaopai. 

Rev.  21.  8  But  the.  .abominable,  .shall  have  their 
ABOMINABLE,  to  commit  more — - 
To  do  abominably,  fiyn  taab,  5. 

Eze.  16.  52  thou  hast  committed  more  abomiuable 

ABOMINABLE  CUSTOM— 

Abomination,  nfijfw  toebah. 

Lev.  18.  30  commit  not.,  of  these  abominable  customs 

ABOMINABLE,  to  do — 

To  do  abominably,  fijjn  taab,  5. 

Psa.  14.  1  they  have  done  abominable  works 
53.  1  and  have  done  abominable  iniquity 

ABOMINABLE  FILTH — 

Abominable,  detestable  thing,  y*PP  shiqquts. 

Nah.  3.  6  And  I  will  cast  abominable  filth  upon 
ABOMINABLE  IDOLS— 

A  bominable,  detestable  thing,  pjsp  shiqquts. 

2  Ch.  15.  8  and  put  away  the  abominable  idols  out  of 

ABOMINABLE,  to  make — 

To  act  abominably,  YiHiff  shagats,  3. 

Lev.  11.  43  Ye  shallnotmake  yourselves  abomiuable 

20.  25  ye  shall  not  make  your  souls  abominable 

ABOMINABLE  thing — 

1  .Abominable,  impure  thing,  piggul. 

Isa.  65.  4  and  broth  of  abominable  (things  is  in)their 

2.. Abomination,  n? Jfw  toebah. 

Deut  14.  3  Thou  shalt  not  eat  any  abominable  thing 
Jer.  16.  18  carcases  of  their,  .abominable  things 
44.  4  Oh,  do  not  this  abominable  tiling  that  I 

ABOMINABLY,  to  do— 

To  do  abominably,  fiyO  taab,  5. 

1  Ki.  21.  26  And  he  did  very  abominably  in  following 

ABOMINATION— 

1.  Abominable,  impure  thing,  Vus piggul. 

Lev.  7.  18  it  shall  be  an  abomination,  and  the 

2.  Abominable,  detestable  thing,  yipt?  shiqquts. 

Deut.29.  17  And  ye  have  seen  their  abominations 

1  Ki.  11.  5  For  Solomon  went  after,  .the  ab.  of 

11.  7  the  abomination  of  Moab,  in  the  hill 

11.  7  the  abomination  of  the  children  of  A. 

2  Ki.  23.  13  the  abomination  of  the.  .the  abomination 

23.  24  and  all  the  abominations  that  were  spied 
Isa.  66.  3  tlieirsouldelightethintheirabominations 
Jer.  4.  1  if  thou  wilt  put  away  thine  abominations 
7.  30  they  have  set  their  abominations  in  the 
13.  27  thine  abominations  on  the  hills  in 
32.  34  But  they  set  their  abominations  in  the 
Eze.  5.  11  and  with  all  thine  abominations,  therefore 

7.  20  the  images  of  their  abominations  (and)  of 
20.  7  Cast  ye  away  every  man  the  abominations 
20.  8  every  man  cast  away  the  abominations  of 
20.  30  and  commit  ye  whoredom  after  their 

Dan.  9.  27  for  the  overspreading  of  abominations  he 

11.  31  they  shall  place  the  abomination  that 

12.  11  and  the  abomination  that  maketh  desolate 
Hos.  9.  10  and  (their)  abominations  were  according 
Zecli.  9.  7  Aud  I  will  take  away .  .his  abominations 

3.  Abomination,  detestation,  ypv  sheqets. 

Lev.  11.  10  they  (shall  be)  an  abomination  unto  you 
11.  11  abomination ..  ye  shall  have,  .in  abomina. 
11.  12  that  (shall  be)  an  abomination  unto  you 
11.  13  and  these,  .ye  shall  have  in  abomination 
11.  20  All.  .thatcreep .  .(shall be)anabomination 
11.  23  But  all  (other),  .(shall  be)  an  abomination 
11.  41  every  creeping  thing,  .(shall  be)  an  abom. 

11.  42  for  they  (are)  an  abomination 

4.  Abomination,  rnjjifl  toebah. 

Gen.  43.  32  for  that  (is)  an  abomination  unto  the 
46.  34  for  every  shepherd  (is)  an  abomination 
Exod.  8.  26  we  shall  sacrifice  the  abomination  of  the 

8.  26  shall  we  sacrifice  the  abomination  of  the 
Lev.  18.  22  Thou  shalt  not  lie  with  mankind .  .abom. 

18.  26  and  shall  not  commit  (any)  of  these  ab. 
18.  27  For  all  these  abominations  have  the  men 
18.  29  whosoever  shall  commit  any  of  these  ab. 
20.  13  both  of  them  have  committed  an  ab. 
Deut.  7.  25  for  it  (is)  an  abomination  to  the  Lord  thy 
7.  26  Neither  shalt  thou  bring  an  abomination 

12.  31  for  every  abomination  to  the  LORD,  which 

13.  14  (that)  such  abomination  is  wrought 
17.  1  iorthat(is)an  abomination untotheLORD 

17.  4  (that)  such  abomination  is  wrought  in 

18.  9  to  do  after  the  abominations  of  those  • 
18.  12  all  that  do  these  things  (are)  an  ah. 

18.  12  because  of  these  abominations  the  Lord 

20.  18  not  to  do  after  all  their  abominations 

22.  5  all  that  do  so  (are)  abomination  unto 

23.  18  these  (are)  abomination  unto  the  Lord 

24.  4  for  that  (is)  abomination  before  the  Lord 

25.  16  (are)  an  abomination  unto  the  Lord  thy 

27.  15  Cursed  (lie) the  man  that  maketh.  .an  ab. 

32.  16  with  abominations  provoked  they  him  to 

1  Ki.  14.  24  according  to  all  the  abominations  of  the 

2  Ki.  16.  3  according  to  the  abominations  of  the 

21.  '  2  after  the  abominations  of  the  heathen 
21.  11  hath  done  these  abominations,  (and)liath 
23.  13  the  abomination  of.  .the  abomination  of 

2  Ch.  28.  3  after  the  abominations  of  the  heathen 

33.  2  like  unto  the  abominations  of  the  heathen 

34.  33  And  Josialitookawayall  the  abominations 
36.  S  and  his  abominations  which  he  did,  and 


ABOMINATION 


7 


ABOVE 


2  Ch  36  u  after  all  the  abominations  of  the  heathen 
Vna  o  I  (doing)  according  to  them  abominations 
t  ,i  with  their  abominations,  which  have 
o  i4  people  of  these  abominations  ;  wouldest 
l’sa  88  8  thou  hast  made  me  an  abomination  unto 

Prov  32  For  the  froward  (is)  abomination  to  the 
16  seven  (are)  an  abomination  unto  him 
8  7  and  Wickedness  (is)  an  abomination  to 

„  ,  A  false  balance  (is)  abomination  to  the 

ii  20  They  .  of  a  froward  heart  (are)  ab.  to  the 
22  Lying  lips  (are)  abomination  to  the  Lord 
i3.  19  but  (it  is)  abomination  to  fools  to  depait 
r  the  wicked  (is)  an  abomination  to  tlie 
!  5;  9  The  way  of  the  wicked  (is)  an  abomination 
!5.  26  The  thoughts  of  the  wicked  (are)  an  ab. 
x6  5  one  (that  is)  proud  in  heart  (is)  an  ab. 

16.  12  (It  is)  an  abomination  to  kings  to 
I7  ,4  even  they  both  (are)  abomination  to  the 
20’  10  both  of  them  (are)  alike  abomination  to 

20.  23  Divers  weights  (are)  an  abomination  unto 

21.  27  The  sacrifice  of  the  wicked  (is)  ab. 

24.  q  the  scorner  (is)  an  abomination  to  men 
26  24  (there  are)  seven  abominations  in  his 
28  9  even  his  prayer  (shall  be)  abomination 

2o  27  An  unjust  man  (is)  an  abomination  to  the 
29.  27  upright  in  the  way  (is)  abomination  to 

Isa.  1.  n  incense  is  an  abomination  unto  me 

41.  24  an  abomination  (is  he  that)  cliooseth  you 
44  10  shall  I  make  the  residue  thereof  an  ab.  1 
Jer.  2.  7  and  made  mine  heritage  an  abomination 
614  ashamed  when  they  had  committed  ab. 

2  10  We  are  delivered  to  do  all  these  ab. 

S.  I2  ashamed  when  they  had  committed  ab. 

72  74  that  they  should  do  this  abomination 
22  because  of  the  abominations  which  ye 
Eze  s-  9 1  will  not.. because  of  all  thine  ab. 

I  11  and  with  all  thine  abominations, therefore 
1'  o  for  the  evils .  .in  all  their  abominations 
6'  xi  Alas  for  all  the  evil  abominations  of  the 
7  7  will  recompense  upon  thee  all  tlnne  an. 

■i.  4  and  thine  abominations  shall  be  in  the 

7  8  will  recompense  thee  for  all  tlnne  ail. 

7.  q  thine  abominations  (that)  are  in  the 
7.  20  but  they  made  the  images  of  their  ab. 

8  6  (even)  the  great  abominations  that  the 
8  6  thou  slialt  see  greater  abominations 
8  q  behold  the  wicked  abominations  that 
S:  17  thou  slialt  see  greater  abominations 
8  14  thou  shalt  see  greater  abominations  than 
8'  17  a  light  thing,  .that  they  commit  the  ab. 
q  4  cry  for  all  the  abominations  that  be 

11.  18  and  all  the  abeminations  thereof  from 

^i  21  and  their  abominations,  I  will  recompense 

12. 16  that  they  may  declare  all  their  ab. 
u  6  turn  away  your  faces  from  all  your  ab. 

16  2  cause  Jerusalem  to  know  her  abominations 

16  22  And  in  all  thine  abominations  and  thy 
16]  76  with  all  the  idols  of  thy  abomniatmns 
16  43  lewdness  above  all  thine  abominations 
16'  47  nor  done  after  their  abominations  :  but 
A  40  and  committed  abomination  before  me 
16  41  thine  abominations ..  thine  abominations 
A  48  Thou  hast  borne . .  thine  abominations 
18  12  his  eyes  to  the  idols,  hath  committed  ab. 

18’.  17  he  hath  done  all  these  abominations;  he 

18.  24  doeth  according  to  all  the  abominations 
20  4  cause  them  to  know  the  abominations 
22'  2  vea,  thou  slialt  show  her  all  her  ab. 

22.  11  And  one  hath  committed  abomination 

27  76  yea,  declare  unto  them  their  abominations 

77  26  ye  work  abomination,  and  ye  defile  every 
77'  20  because  of  all  their  abominations  which 
76.  71  your  iniquities  and  for  your  abominations 
47.  8  by  their  abominations  that  they  have 
44  6  let  it  suffice  you  of  all  your  abominations 

44.  7  they  have  broken .  .because  of  all  your  ab. 
44. 13  and  their  abominations  which  they  have 
Mai.  2.  11  and  an  abomination  is  committed  in 

5.  Abomination,  [S5i\vyp.abdelugma. 

Matt  24  14  shall  see  the  abomination  of  desolation 
Markn.  14  ye  shall  see  the  abomination  of 
Luke  16.  15  esteemed  among  men  is  abomination 
Rev  1 7  4  having  a  golden  cup.  .full of  abominations 

ii  4  the  mother  of  harlots  and  abominations 
21.  27  that  defiletli,  neither . .  worketh  abonuna. 

ABOMINATION,  to  be  had  in¬ 

fo  be  stinking,  abhorred,  b>N3  baash  2. 

1  Sa.  13.  4  (that)  Israel  also  was  had  in  abomination 
ABOMINATION,  to  have  in  — 

To  make  detestable,  j’iA  shaqats,  3.  . 

Lev.  11.  11  shall  have  their  carcases  in  abomination 

ABOUND,  to — 

1. Many,  much,  enough,  37  rob. 

Prov  28.  20  A  faithful  man  shall  abound  with 
29.  22  and  a  furious  man  aboundeth  in 

2.  To  be,  become,  make  more,  ir\6omi(a  pleonazo. 

Rom  4  20  offence  might  abound.  But  where  sin  ab. 

6.  I  continue  in  sin,  that  grace  may  abound? 
Phil  4  17  fruit  that  may  abound  to  your  account 

2  Th  1.  3  the  charity  of.. toward  each  other  ab. 

2  Pe.  1.  8  if  these  things  be  in  you,  and  abound 

3.  To  be  multiplied,  vXridvvoi  plethuno. 

Matt.24. 12  And  because  iniquity  shall  abound,  the 

4.  To  be  over  and  above,  7repnr<reua>  perisseuo. 

Rom.  4. 15  the  grace  of  God.  .hath  abounded  unto 

14.  13  that  ye  may  abound  in  hope,  through  the 
i  Co.  15.  58  always  abounding  in  the  work  of  the 


2  Co.  1.  5  For  as  the  sufferings  of  Christ  abound  in 
1 .  5  consolation  also  aboundeth  by  Christ 
8  2  abounded  unto  the  riches  of  their 

8  7  Therefore,  as  ye  aboundin  everything,  in) 

8  7  (see)  that  ye  abound  in  this  grace  also 

9.  8  that  ye.  .may  abound  to  every  good  work 
Eph.  1.  8  Wherein  he  hath  abounded  toward  us  in 
Phil.  1.  9  that  your  love  may  abound  yet  more  and 
4  12  I  know  how  to  abound,  .both  toabound 
4.  18  But  I  have  all,  and  abound :  I  am 
Col.  2.  7  abounding  therein  with  thanksgiving 
1  Th.  4.  1  (so)  ye  would  abound  more  and  more 


ABOUND,  to  make  — 

To  be  over  and  above,  nepL<r<revw  perisseuo. 

2  Co  9  8  God  (is)  able  to  make  all  grace  abound 

1  Th.  3. 12  make  you  to . .  abound  in  love  one 

ABOUND,  to  more  — 

To  be  over  and  above,  irtpiaaejui  perisseuo 

Rom.  3.  7  if  the  truth  of  God  hath  more  abounded 

ABOUND,  to  much  more  — 

To  be  over  abundant,  67repirep«r<revc<j. 

Rom.  5.  20  sin  abounded,  grace  did  much  more  ab. 

ABOUNDING  with  — 

To  be,  or  become  heavy,  i??  kabed,  2. 

Prov.  8.  24  when,  .no  fountains  abounding  with 

ABOUT  (Prep.) — 

2  Ki.'ii.'  7  iven  they  shall  keep  the  watch,  .about 

2 . For,  in  behalf  of ,  ly?  b’ad. 

Job  1.  ioabout  him,  and  about  lus  house,  and  about 
Psa.  139.  11  even  the  night  shall  be  light  about  me 

3.  Before,  in  presence  of,  13}  neged. 

Neh.  13.  21  Why  lodge  ye  about  the  wall?  if  ye  do 

L  Round  about,  around,  T3D  sabib. 

Hum.  2.  2  far  off  about  the  tabernacle  of  the 

16  24  Get  you  up  from  about  the  tabernacle  of 
Deut.17. 14  like  as  all  the  nations  that  (are)  about 
2  Sa.  24.  6  they  came  to  Dan-jaan,  aud  about  to 
i  Ki.  7.2^  round  all  about,  and  his  height  (was) 

18.  12  he  made  a  trench  about  the  altar,  as 
Ezra  1 .  6  they  that  (were)  about  them  strengthened 
Neh.  4.  17  from  among  the  heathen  that  (are)  about 
616  the  heathen  that  (were)  about  us  saw 

Job  29.  5  with  me,  (when)  my  children  (were)  about 

Psa.  80.  7  reverence  of  all.  .(that  are)  about  him 
Son0’  3.  7  threescore  valiant  men  (are)  about  it,  of 
Jer”  17  26  and  from  the  places  about  Jerusalem, 

32  44  and  in  the  places  about  Jerusalem,  aud 
33’  13  and  in  the  places  about  Jerusalem,  and 
48  17  All  ye  that  are  about  him,  bemoan  him 
48'  39  so  shall  Moab  be.  .to  all  them  about  him 
A  4  from  all  those  that  he  about  thee ;  aud 
Eze.  1.  4  and  a  brightness  (was)  about  it,  and  out 
4  2  smite  about  it  with  a  knife :  and  a 

12.  14  I  will  scatter,  .all  that  (are)  about  him 
■32  22  his  graves  (are)  about  hum  all  of  them 
,6  7  Surely  the  heathen  that  (are)  about  you 

43!  17  and  the  border  about  it  (shall  he)  half  a 
43!  17  bottom  thereof  (shall  he)  a  cubit  about 
Dan.  9.  16  a  reproach  to  all  (that  are)  about  us 

5.  On,  upon,  over,  W  al. 

Dan  4  7  and  (have)  a  chain  of  gold  about  Ins  neck 

'  4  16  and  (have)  a  chain  of  gold  about  thy  neck 

5.  29  and  (put)  a  chain  of  gold  about  his  neck 
rSee  also  Beset,  bind,  bounds,  bring,  carried,  carry, 
cast,  come,  compass,  fence,  fetch,  gad,  give,  go, 
go  round,  going,  gone,  lead,  places,  round, 
scatter,  set,  turn,  turned,  walk,  whirl,  winding, 
wrapped.]  ► 

6.  In  among,  by,  with,  iv  en.  _ 

Luke  2.  49  that  I  must  be  about  my  Eatlier  sbusmess . 

7.  On,  upon,  over,  <br£  epi. 

Matt  18.  6  a  millstone  were  hanged  about  his  neck 

Marki4  sr  a  linen  cloth  cast  about  (lus)  naked  (body) 

John  20.  7  the  napkin,  that  was  about  his  head 
Acts  11.  19  the  persecution  that  arose  about  Stephen 

8.  About,  Kara.  kata. 

Acts  2.  10  and  in  the  parts  of  Libya  about  Cyrene 
12  1  Now  about  that  time  Herod  the  king 

27.  27  about  midnight  the  shipmen  deemed  that 

9 . Around,  about,  irepi  peri.  . 

Matt.  3.  4  and  a  leathern  girdle  about  Ins  loins 

8  18  Jesus  saw  great  multitudes  about  him 
20.  3  And  he  went  out  about  the  third  hour 
20.  4  Again  he  went  out  about  the  sixth  and 
20!  6  And  about  the  eleventh  hour  he  went  out 
20  o  that  (were  hired)  about  the  eleventh  hour 
27’.  46  And  about  the  ninth  hour  Jesus  cried 
Mark  1  6  with  a  girdle  of  a  skin  about  his  loms 

3  8  and  they  about  Tyre  and  Sidon,  a  great 

3.  32  And  the  multitude  sat  about  him,  and 
3.  34  on  them  which  sat  about  him,  and  said 
6.  48  and  about  the  fourth  watch  of  the  night 
9.  14  lie  saw  a  great  multitude  about  them 
9.  42  a  millstone  were  hanged  about  his  neck 

Lukeio.  40  Martha  was  cumbered  about  much  serving 

10  41  careful  and  troubled  about  many  things 
13.  8  till  I  shall  dig  about  it,  and  dung  (it) 

17.  2  a  millstone  were  hanged  about  his  neck 
John  3.  25  of  John's  disciples  and  the  Jews  about 
Acts  10.  9  went  up.  .to  pray  about  the  sixth  hour 


Acts  15 .  2  the  apostles  and  elders  about  this  question 

19.  23  there  arose  no  small  stir  about  that  way 
22.  6  about  noon . .  a  great  light  round  about 
25!  15  About  whom,  when  I  was  at  Jerusalem 

25.  24  about  whom  all  Dm  multitude  of  theJews 
iTi  6.  4  but  doting  about,  questions  and,  strifes 
Jude  7  and  the  cities  abont  them  inlike  manner 
9  he  disputed  about  the  body  of  Moses 

(About,  they  that'vxre,  pi  ire  pi  hoi.  pen). 

Mark  4.10  they  that  were  about  him  with  the  twelve 
Luke 22.  49  When  they  which  were  about  him  saw 

10.  Towards,  irpis  pros. 

Mark  2.  2  not  so  much  as  about  the  door :  and  he 
Rev. .  1.  13  girt  about  the  paps  with  a  golden  gjrdle 

11  From  round  about,  itvicXidev  kuklothen. 

Rev.  4.  8  had, each  of  them  six  wings  about  (him) 

ABOUT  (adv.)  : — 

1.  Somewhere,  nov  pou. 

Rom.  4.  19  when  he  was  about  an  hundred  years  old 

2.  As,  so  as,  01s  hos. 

Mark  4. 13  (they  were  about  two  thousand;)  and  were 
8.  9  that  had  eaten  were  about  four  thousand 
Luke  2  37  a  widow  of  about  fourscore  and  four  years 
'  8.  42  only  daughter,  about  twelve  years  of  age 
John  1.  39  abode .  .foi?  it  was  about  the  tenth  hour 
6.  19  rowed  about  five  aud  twenty  or  thirty  fur. 
11.  18  Bethany  was.  .about  fifteen  furlongs  off 
Acts  1.  15  together  were  about  an  hundred  aud 

4  7  about  the  space  of  three  hours  after,  when 
13  18  And  about  the  time  of  forty  years  suffered 
13  20  about  the  space  of  four  hundred  and  fifty 
19.  34  about  the  space  of  two  hours  cried  out 
Rev.  8.  1  silence . .  about  the  space  of  half  an  hour 
16.  21  (every  stone)  about  the  weight  of  a  talent 

3. Hs  if,  as  though,  aura  hosei. 

Matt  14.  21  were  about  five  thousand  men 

Mark  6.  44  that  did  eat  were  [about]  five  thousand 

Luke  1  46  Mary  abode  with  her  about  three  months 

3.  23  began  to  be  about  thirty  years  of  age 
q.  14  they  were  about  five  thousand  men. 

q.  28  about  an  eight  days  after  these  sayings 

22  41  withdrawn  from  them  about  a  stone  s  cast 

22’.  59  about  the  space  of  one  hour  after  another 

23.  44  Aud  it  was  about  the  sixth  hour,  and 
John  4.  6  it  was  about  the  sixth  hour 

6  10  the  men  sat  down,  in  number  about  five 
iq.  14  it  was . .  about  the  sixtli  hour,  aud  he 
19.  39  Nicodemus.  .brought,  .about  an  hundred 
Aots  2.  41  there  were  added,  .about  three  thousand 

4.  4  number  of  tlie  men  was  about  five 
4  36  a  number  of  men,  about  four  hundred 

io!  3  He  saw.  .about  tlie  niutli  hour  of  the  day 
19.  7  And  all  the  men  were  about  twelve 
[See  also  under  Bear,  bound,  carry,  cast,  come,  com¬ 
pass,  country,  gird,  go,  hang,  lead,  minister,  put 
round,  turn,  walk.] 


ABOUT,  to  go — 

To  go  round  about,  surround,  33D  sabab. 

2  Ki.  3.  24  the  slingers  went  about  (it),  and  smote  it 
2CI1  17  9  aud  went  about  throughout  all  the  cities 

'  23.  2  And  they  went  about  in  Judah,  and 
Eccl.  2.  20  Therefore  I  went  about  to  cause  my 
12.  4  and  the  mourners  go  about  the  streets 
S0110'  3  3  The  watchmen  that  go  about  the  city 

=  4.  7  The  watchmen  that  went  about  the  city 
Isa.  23. 16  Take  an  liarp,  go  about  the  city,  tliou 

ABOUT,  to  make — 

To  go  round  about,  surround,  33D  sabab,  5. 

2  Ch.  14.  7  build  these  cities,  and  make  about  (them) 

ABOUT  on  every  side,  to  be  — 

To  be  round  about,  surround,  339  sabab.  P  . 

1  Ki.  5.  3  wars  which  were  about  him  on  every  side 

ABOUT,  to  be — 

To  seek,  desire,  zeieo. 

Acts  27.  30  sliipmen  were  about  to  flee  out  ol  the 

ABOUT  THE  TIME — 

Upon,  on,  over,  in i  epi.  . 

Matt.  1. 1 1  about  the  time  they  were  carried  away  to 

ABOUT,  (there)  — 

Concerning  this,  srepi  toutoO  peri  toutou. 

Luke  24.  4  they  were  much  perplexed  thereabout 

ABOUT,  to  be- 

To  be  on  Idle  point  of,  delay,  mello.  . 

Acts  3.  3  seeing  Peter  aud  J ohn  about  to  go  into 
18.  14  Paul  was  now  about  to  open  (lus)  mouth 

2o.  3  as  he  was  about  to  sail  into  Syria,  ho 
Heb  *8.  4  when  he  was  about  to  make  the 
Rev.  10.  4  I  was  about  to  'write :  aud  I  heard  a  voice 

ABOVE  — 

From,  out  of,  \ip  min. 

Lev.  9. 10  the  kidneys,  and  the  caul  above  the  liver 

2 .From  on,  or  upon,  ine-al. 

Gen  6  16  in  a  cubit  slialt  thou  finish  it  above 
Exodoo.  4  (of  auy  tiling)  that  (is)  in  heaven  above 

24.  21  thou  shalt  put  the  mercy  seat  above  _ 

26.  14  aud  a  covering  above  (bf)  badgers’  skins 
28.  27  over  against  the  (other)  coupling,  .above 
30.  14  one .  .from  twenty  years  old  and  above 
36  iq  a  covering  (of)  badgers’  skins  above  (that) 
39.  20  over  against  the  (other)  coupling,  .above 


ABOVE 


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EX01I40.  19  put  the  covering  of  the  tent  above  upon 
40.  20  put  the  mercy  seat  above  upon  the  ark 
Lev.  ix.  21  which  have  legs  above  their  feet,  to  leap 

27.  7  And  if.  .from  sixty  years  old  and  above 
Num.  4.  25  the  badgers’  skins,  .above  upon  it 
Deut.  4.  39  he  (is)  God  in  heaven  above,  and  upon 

5.  8  (of  anything)  that  (is)  in  heaven  above 

28.  13  thou  shalt  be  above  only,  and  thou  slialt 
Josh.  2.  11  your  God,  he  (ip)  God  in  heaven  above 

1  Ki.  7.  3  covered  witli  eddar  above  upon  the 

7.  11  And  above  (were)  costly  stones,  after  the 
7.  20  chapiters,  .(had  pomegranates)also  above 
7.  25  and  the  sea  (was  set)  above  upon  them 

7.  29  upon  the  ledges,  .a  base  above  :  and 
7.31  within  the  chapiter  and  above  (was)  a 

8.  7  covered  the.  .staves  thereof  above 

8.  23  no  God  like  thee,  in  heaven  above,  or  on 

1  Oh.  23.  27  from  twenty  years  old  and  above 

2  Ch.  4.  4  and  the  sea  (was  set)  above  upon  them 

5.  8  covered  the.  .staves  thereof  above 
25.  5  from  twenty  years  old  and  above 

Job  18.  16  and  above  shall  his  branch  be  cut  off 

31.  28  have  denied  the  God  (that  is)  above 
Prov.  8.  28  When  he  established  the  clouds  above 
15.  24  The  way  of  life  (is)  above  to  the  wise 
Isa.  6.  2  Above  it  stood  the  seraphims :  each  one 
7.  11  in  the  depth,  or  in  the  height  above 
14.  13  I  will  exalt  my  throne  above  the  stars  of 
Jer.  4.  28  For  this  shall  the.  .heaven  above  be 
31.  37  Thus  saith  the  Lord;  If  heaven  above 
35.  4  which  (was)  above  the  chamber  of  M. 

52.  32  spake  kindly .  .and  set  his  throne  above 
Eze.  1.  22  stretched  forth  over  their  heads  above 

1.  26  And  above  the  firmament  that  (was)  over 

1.  26  as  the  appearance  of  a  man  above  upon  it 

10.  19  the  God  of  Israel  (was)  over  them  above 

11.  22  the  God  of  Israel  (was)  over  them  above 
37.  8  skin  covered  them  above :  but  (there  was) 

S.JIore,  TrktLcov  pleion. 

Acts.  4.  22  the  man  was  above  forty  years  old,  on 

4 . Above,  up,  upwards,  &vw  and. 

John  8.  23  I  am  from  above:  ye  are  of  this  world;  I 
Acts  2.  19  I  will  show  wonders  in  heaven  above 
Gal.  4.  26  Jerusalem  which  is  above  is  free,  which 
Col.  3.  1  seek  those  things  which  are  above,  where 
3.  2  Set  your  affection  on  things  above,  not  on 

5.  Above,  superior  to,  iiravw  epano. 

John  3.  31  He  that  cometh  from  above  is  above  all 

1  Co.  15.  6  seen  of  above  five  hundred  bretli.  at  once 

6.  Higher  up,  avtirepov  anoteron. 

Heb.  10.  8  Above  when  he  said,  Sacrifice  and  offering 

7.  Upon,  on,  over,  ini  epi. 

Luke  3.  20  Added  this  yet  above  all,  that  he  shut 
Eph.  4.  6  who  (is)  above  all,  and  through  all,  and 

6.  16  [Above]  all,  taking  the  shield  of  faith 
Col.  3.  14  And  above  all  these  things  (put  on) 

2  Th.  2.  4  exalteth  himself  above  all  that  is  called 

8.  Alongside  of,  beside,  napa  para. 

Luke  13.  2  were  sinners  above  all  the  Galileans 
13.  4  sinners  above  all  men  that  dwelt  in 
Rom  14.  5  One  man  esteemeth  one  day  above  another 
Heb.  1.  9  God,  hath  anointed  thee . .  abovejdiy 
d.Around,  it  (pi  peri. 

3  Jo.  2  I  wish  above  all  things  that  thou 
10. Before,  npi  pro. 

2  Co.  12.  2  a  man  in  Christ  above  fourteen  years  ago 
1  Pe.  4.  8  above  all  things  have  fervent  charity 

11  .Over,  above,  in  behalf  of  \  vnip  huper. 

Matt  10.  24  disciple  is  not  above . .  the  servant  above 
Luke  6.  40  The  disciple  is  uot  above  his  master :  but 
Acts  26.  13  above  the  brightness  of  the  sun,  shining 

1  Co.  4.  6  not  to  think  (of  men)  above  that  which  is 

10.  13  suffer  you  to  be  tempted  above  that  ye 

2  Co.  1.  8  were  pressed  out  of  measure,  above 

12.  6  think  of  me  above  that  which  he  seeth 
Gal.  1.  14  profited,  .above  many  my  equals  in 
Eph.  3.  20  able  to  do . .  above  all  that  we  ask  or  think 
Phil.  2.  9  a  name  which  is  above  every  name 
Phm.  16  Not  now  as  a  servant,  but  above  a  servant 

[See  also  Abundantly,  far,  measure.] 

ABOVE,  far  — 

A  height,  high  place,  onD  marom. 

Psa.  10.  5  thy  judgments  (are)  far  above  out  of  his 

ABOVE,  from  — 

1  .From  above,  nbyphD,  Sjiea  milmalah,  mimmaal. 
Josh.  3.  13  the  waters  that  come  down  from  above 
3.  16  the  waters  which  came  down  from  above 
Job  3.  4  let  not  God  regard  it  from  above 

31.  2  whatportionof  God(isthere)from  above? 
Psa.  78.  23  he  had  commanded  the  clouds  from  above 
Isa.  45.  8  Drop  down,  ye  heavens,  from  above,  and 
Amos  2.  9  I  destroyed  his  fruit  from  above,  and  his 

2. A  height,  high  place,  Clip  marom. 

2  Sa.  22.  17  He  sent  from  above,  he  took  me :  he  drew 
Psa.  28.  16  He  sent  from  above,  he  took  me ;  lie  drew 
144.  7  Send  thine  hand  from  above ;  rid  me,  and 
Lam.  1.  13  From  above  hath  he  sent  fire  into  my 

2. From  above,  &vw8tv  andthen. 

John  3.  31  He  that  cometh  from  above  is  above  all 
'  19.  11  except  it  were  given  thee  from  above 

Jas.  1.  17  every  perfect  gift  is  from  above,  and 

3.  15  This  wisdom  descendetli  not  from  above 
3. 17  the  wisdom  that  is  from  above  is  first 


AB-RA'HAM,  DirnK  father  of  a  multitude. 

The  name  given  to  Abram  when  the  promise  of  a 
numerous  progeny  was  renewed  to  him  by  God.  He 
was  the  youngest  son  of  Terah,  and  born  1996  B.c.,  and 
died  at  the  age  of  175,  B.c.  1821.  'A  native  of  Ur  of 
the  Chaldees,  and  descended  through  Heber  in  the 
9th  generation  from  Shem  the  eldest  son  of  Noah,  he 
was  the  progenitor  of  the  Hebrews,  and  of  several 
cognate  tribes. 


Gen.  17.  5  thy  name  shall  be  A. ;  for  a  father  of 

17.  9  And  God  said  unto  A. ;  Thou  shalt  keep 

17.  15  And  God  said  unto  A.,  As  for  Sarai 

17.  17  Then  A.  fell  upon  his  face,  and  laughed 
17.  18  And  A.  said  unto  God,  Oh  that  Ishmael 
17.  22  and  God  went  up  from  A. 

17.  23  And  A.  took  Ishmael  his  son,  and  all  that 
17.  23  every  male  among  the  men  of  A.’s  house 
17.  24  And  A.  (was)  ninety  years  old  and  nine 

17.  26  In  the  selfsame  day  was  A.  circumcised 

18.  6  A.  hastened  into  the  tent  unto  Sarah 

18.  7  And  A.  ran  unto  the  herd,  and  fetcht  a 

18.  11  Now  A.  and  Sarah  (were)  old  (and)  well 

18.  13  the  Lord  said  unto  A.,  Wherefore  did  Sarah 
18.  16  and  A.  went  with  them  to  bringthem  on  the 
18.  17  Shall  I  hide  from  A.  that  thing  which  I  do 
18.  18  Seeing  that  A.  shall  surely  become  a  great 
18.  19  that  the  Lord  may  bring  upon  A.  that 
18.  22  the  men  turned  their  faces,  .but  A.  stood 
18.  23  And  A.  drew  near,  and  said,  Wilt  thou 
18.  27  And  A.  answered  and  said.  Behold  now 
18.  33  as  soon  as  he  had  left  communing  with  A. 

18.  33  and  A.  returned  unto  his  place 

19.  27  A.  gat  up  early  in  the  morning  to  the 

19.  29  God  remembered  A.,  and  sent  Lot  out  of 

20.  1  A.  journeyed  from  thence  toward  the  south 

20.  2  A.  said  of  Sarah  his  wife,  She  (is)  my 

20.  9  Then  Abimelech  called  A.,  and  said  unto 

20.  10  And  Abimelech  said  unto  A.,  What  sawest 

20.  11  And  A.  said,  Because  I  thought,  Surely  the 

20.  14  Abimelech  took  sheep,  .and  gave,  .unto  A. 

20.  17  So  A.  prayed  unto  God  :  and  God  healed 

20.  18  because  of  Sarah  A.’s  wife 

21.  2  and  bare  A.  a  son  in  his  old  age 

21.  3  A.  called  the  name  of  his  son  that  was  born 

21.  4  And  A.  circumcised  his  son  Isaac 

21.  5  A.  was  an  hundred  years  old,  when  his 

21.  7  Who  would  have  said  unto  A.,  that  Sarah 

21.  8  A.  made  a  great  feast  the  (same)  day  that 

21.  9  which  she  had  born  unto  A.,  mocking 

21.  10  Wherefore  she  said  unto  A.,  Cast 

21.  11  the  thing  was  very  grievous  in  A.’s  sight 

21.  12  God  said  unto  A.,  Let  it  not  be  grievous 

21.  14  A.  rose  up  early  in  the  morning 

21.  22  spake  unto  A.,  saying,  God  (is)  with 

21.  24  And  A.  said,  I  will  swear 

21.  25  And  A.  reproved  Abimelech  because 

21.  27  A.  took  sheep  and  oxen,  and  gave 

21.  28  And  A.  set  seven  ewe-lambs  of  the 

21.  29  Abimelech  said  unto  A.,  What  (mean) 

21.  33  And  [A.]  planted  a  grove  in  Beersheba 

21.  34  A.  sojourned  in  the  Philistines’  land 

22.  1  God  did  tempt  A.  and  said  unto  him,  A. 

22.  3  And  A.  rose  up  early  in  the  morning 

22.  4  Then  on  the  third  day  A.  lifted  up 

22.  5  A.  said  unto  his  young  men,  Abide 

22.  6  A.  took  the  wood  of  the  burnt-offering 

22.  7  Isaac  spake  unto  A.  his  father,  and  said 

22.  8  A.  said,  My  son,  God  will  provide  himself 

22.  9  and  A.  built  an  altar  there,  and  laid  the 

22.  10  A.  stretched  forth  his  hand,  and  took 

22.  11  and  said,  A.,  A.:  and  he  said,  Here  (am)  I 

22.  13  And  A.  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  looked 

22.  13  and  A. .  .took  the  ram,  and  offered  him 
22.  14  And  A.  called  the  name  of  that  place 
22.  15  the  angel  of  the  Lord  called  unto  A.  out  of 
22.  19  So  A.  returned  unto  his  young  men,  and 
22.  19  to  Beersheba;  and  A.  dwelt  at  Beersheba 
22.  20  it  was  told  A.,  saying,  Behold,  Milcah 

22.  23  Milcah  did  bear  to  Nahor,  A.’s  brother 

23.  2  and  A.  came  to  mourn  for  Sarah,  and  to 

23.  3  And  A.  stood  up  from  before  his  dead 

23.  5  the  children  of  Iletli  answered  A.,  saying 

23.  7  And  A.  stood  up,  and  bowed  himself  to 

23.  10  Ephron  the  Hittite  answered  A.  in  the 

23.  12  And  A.  bowed  down  himself  before  the 

23.  14  Ephron  answered  A.,  saying  unto  him 

23.  16  And  A.  hearkened  unto  Ephron 

23.  16  and  A.  weighed  to  Ephron  the  silver 

23.  18  Unto  A.  for  a  possession  in  the  presence  of 

23.  19  A.  buried  Sarah  his  wife  in  the  cave  of 

23.  20  were  made  sure  unto  A.  for  a  possession 

24.  1  And  A.  was  old,  (and)  well  stricken  in 

24.  1  the  Lord  had  blessed  A.  in  all  things 

24.  2  And  A.  said  unto  his  eldest  servant  of 

24.  6  And  A.  said  unto  him,  Beware  thou 

24.  9  put  his  hand  under  the  thigh  of  A.  his 

24.  12  O  Lord  God  of  my  master  A.,  I  pray 

24.  12  shew  kindness  unto  my  master  A. 

24.  13  Milcah,  the  wife  of  Nahor,  A.’s  brother 

24.  27  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God  of  my  master  A. 

24.  34  And  he  said,  I  (am)  A.’s  servant 

24.  42  0  Lord  God  of  my  master  A.,  if  now 

24.  48  and  blessed  the  Lord  God  of  my  master  A. 
24.  52  when  A.’s  servant  heard  their  words,  he 

24.  59  they  sent  away  Rebekali . .  and  A.’s  servant, 

25.  1  Then  again  A.  took  a  wife,  and  her  name 

25.  5  And  A.  gave  all  that  he  had  unto  Isaac. 

25.  6  unto  the  sons,  .which  A.  had,  A.  gave  gifts 

25.  7  these  (are)  the  days,  .of  A.’s  life  which  lie 

25.  8  Then  A.  gave  up  the  ghost,  and  died  in  a 

25.  10  The  field  which  A.  purchased  of  the  sons  of 


Gen.  25.  10  there  was  A.  buried,  and  Sarah  his  wife 

25.  1 1  it  came  to  pass  after  the  death  of  A. 

25.  12  these  (are)  the  generations  of  Ishmael,  A  s 

25.  12  son,  whom  Hagar.  .bare  unto  A. 

25.  19  these  (are)  the  generations  of  Isaac,  A.’s 

26.  1  the  first  famine  that  was  in  the  days  of  A. 

26.  3  I  will  perform  the  oath  which  I  sware  untoA. 

26.  5  Because  that  A.  obeyed  my  voice,  and  kept 

26.  15  father’s  servants  had  digged  in  thedaysof  A. 

26.  18  which  they  had  digged  in  the  days  of  A.  his 

26.  18  Philistines,  stopped,  after  the  death  of  A. 

26.  24  I  (am)  the  God  of  A.  thy  father :  fear  not 

26.  24  will  bless  thee,  for  my  servant  A.’s  sake 

28.  4  give  thee  the  blessing  of  A.,  to  thee,  and  to 
28.  4  mayest  inherit  the  land . .  God  gave  unto  A 
28.  9  Esau . .  took . .  the  daughter  of  Ishmael  A.  ’s 

28.  13  I  (am)  the  LORD  God  of  A.  thy  father,  and 
31.  42  the  God  of  my  father,  the  God  of  A. 

31.  53  The  God  of  A.,  and  the  God  of  Nahor,  the 

32.  9  And  Jacob  said,  0  God  of  my  father  A. 

35.  12  And  the  land  which  I  gave  A.  and  Isaac 
35.  27  Hebron,  where  A.  and  Isaac  sojourned 

48.  15  before  whom  my  fathers  A.  and  Isaac  did 

48.  16  and  the  name  of  my  fathers  A.  and  Isaac 

49.  30  which  A.  bought  with  the  field  of  Ephron 

49.  31  There  they  buried  A.  and  Sarah  his  wife 

50.  13  which  A.  bought  with  the  field  for  a 

50.  24  unto  the  land  which  he  sware  to  A. 

Exod.  2.  24  God  remembered  his  covenant  with  A. 

3.  6  I  (am)  the  God  of  thy  father,  the  God  of  A. 
3.  15  The  Lord  God  of  your  fathers,  the  God  of  A. 

3.  16  the  God  of  A. .  .appeared  unto  me,  sayiDg 

4.  5  the  God  of  A. .  .hath  appeared  unto  thee 

6.  3  And  I  appeared  unto  A.,  unto  Isaac,  to 

6.  8  which  I  did  swear  to  give  it  to  A. 

32.  13  Remember  A.,  Isaac,  and  Israel,  thy 

33.  1  unto  the  land  which  I  sware  unto  A. 

Lev.  26.  42  Then  will  I  remember  ..my  covenant  witl  1  A. 
Num.  32.  11  shall  see  the  land  which  I  sware  unto  A. 
Deut.  1.  8  the  Lord  sware  unto  your  fathers,  A. 

6.  10  which  he  sware  unto  thy  fathers,  to  A. 

9.  5  which  the  Lord  sware  unto  thy  fathers,  A. 

9.  27  Remember  thy  servants,  A.,  Isaac,  and 

29.  13  as  he  hath  sworn  unto  thy  fathers,  to  A. 

30.  20  which  the  Lord  swear  unto  thy  fathers,  to  A. 

34.  4  This  (is)  the  land  which  I  sware  unto  A. 
Josh.  24.  2  Terah,  the  father  of  A.,  and  the  father  of 

24.  3  And  I  took  your  father  A.  from  the  other 

1  Ki.  18.  36  Elijah  the  prophet,  .said,  Lord  God  of  A. 

2  Ki.  13.  23  because  of  his  covenant  with  A.,  Isaac,  and 

1  Ch.  1.  23-27  sons  of  Joktan.  .Abram ;  the  same  (is)  A. 

1.  28  The  sons  of  A. ;  Isaac,  and  Ishmael 
1.  32  Now  the  sons  of  Keturah,  A.’s  concubine 
1.  34  And  A.  begat  Isaac 

16.  16  (Even of  thecovenant)whichhemade  witliA 

29.  18  0  Lord  God  of  A.,  Isaac,  and  of  Israel,  out 

2  Ch.  20.  7  and  gavest  it  to  the  seed  of  A.  thy  friend 

30.  6  turn  again  unto  the  Lord  God  of  A., 

Neh.  9.  7  Thou  (art),  .the  God  who  didst  choose  A. 
Psa.  47.  9  the  people  of  the  God  of  A.:  for  the  shields 

105.  6  O  ye  seed  of  A.  his  servant,  ye  children  of 
105.  9  Which  (covenant)  he  made  with  A.,  and  his 
105.  42  remembered  his  holy  promise,  (and)  A.  his 
Isa.  29.  22  thus  saith  the  Lord,  who  redeemed  A. 

41.  8  But  thou,  Israel, .  .the  seed  of  A.  my  friend 

51.  2  Look  unto  A.  your  father,  and  unto  Sarah 
63.  ib  Doubtless  thou  (art)  our  father,  though  A. 

J er.  33.  26  I  will  not . .  (to  be)  rulers  over  the  seed  of  A. 
Eze.  33.  24  A.  was  one,  and  he  inherited  the  land 
Mic.  7.  20  the  mercy  to  A.,  which  thou  hast  sworn 
Matt.  1.  1  Jesus  Christ,  the  son  of  David,  the  son  of  A. 
1.  2  A.  begat  Isaac  ;  and  Isaac  begat  Jacob 
1.  17  all  the  generations  from  A.  to  David  (are) 

3.  9  We  have  A.  to  our  father :  for  I  say  unto 
3.  9  God  is  able . .  to  raise  up  children  unto  A. 

8.  11  many,  shall  sit  down  with  A.,  and  Isaac 
22.  32  I  am  the  God  of  A.,  and  the  God  of  Isaac 
Mark  12.  26  God  spake,  .saying,  I  (am)  the  God  of  A. 
Luke  1.  55  As  he  spake  to  our  fathers,  to  A.,  and  to 
1.  73  The  oath  which  he  sware  to  our  father  A. 

3.  8  Weliave  A.  to  (our)  father:  for  I  say  unto  you 
3.  8  God  is  able,  .to  raise  up  children  unto  A. 

3.  23-34  Jesus,  .being,  .son  of  Joseph,  .(son) of  A. 

13.  16  this  woman,  being  a  daughter  of  A.,  whom 
13.  28  when  ye  shall  see  A.,  and  Isaac,  and 
16.  22  carried  by  the  angels  into  A.’s  bosom 
16.  23  lifted  up  his  eyes,  .and  seeth  A.  afar  off 
16.  24  he  cried  and  said,  Father  A.,  have  mercy 
16.  25  But  A.  said,  Son,  remember  that  thou 
16.  29  A.  saith  unto  him,  They  have  Moses  and 
16.  30  And  he  said,  Nay,  father  A.:  but  if 

19.  9  forsomuch  as  he  also  is  a  son  of  A. 

20.  37  when  he  calleth  the  Lord  the  God  of  A. 
John  8.  33  We  be  A.’s  seed,  and  were  never  in 

8.  37  I  know  that  ye  are  A.’s  seed ;  but 
8.  39  They  answered  and  said  unto  him,  A.  is 
8.  39  Jesus  saith.  .If  ye  were  A.’s  children 
8.  39  Ye  would  do  the  works  of  A. 

8.  40  Ye  seek  to  kill  me.  .this  did  not  A. 

8.  52  A.  is  dead,  and  the  prophets ;  and  thou 
8.  53  Art  thou  greater  than  our  father  A. 

8.  56  Your  father  A.  rejoiced  to  see  my  day 
8.  57  Thou  art  not  yet.  .hast  thou  seen  A.? 

8.  58  Jesus  said.  .Before  A.  was,  I  am 
Acts  3.  13  The  God  of  A. .  hath  glorified  his  Sou 

3.  25  covenant  which  God  made,  .saying  unto  A. 

7.  2  God  of  glory  appeared  unto  our  father  A. 

7.  8  so  [A.]  begat  Isaac,  and  circumcised  him 

7.  16  the  sepulchre  that  A.  bought  for 

7.  17  the  promise,  .which  God  had  sworn  to  A. 

7.  32  the  God  of  thy  fathers,  the  God  of  A. 

13.  26  children  of  the  stock  of  A.,  and  whosoever 


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4  i  What  shall  we  then  say  that  A.,  our  father 
T  2  For  if  A.  were  justified  by  works,  he  hath 
4.  3  A.  believed  God ;  and  it  was  counted  unto 
4  g  we  say  that  faith  was  reckoned  to  A. 

,  i2  in  the  step3  of  that  faith  of  our  father  A 

а.  13  For  the  promise,  .not  to  A.,  or  to  his  seed 
4  16  to  that  also  which  is  of  the  faith  of  A. 

q.  7  Neither,  because  they  are  the  seed  of  A. 
li.  1 1  also  am  an  Israelite,  of  the  seed  of  A. 
ii.  22  Are  they  the  seed  of  A.?  so  (am)  I 
3.  6  Even  as  A.  believed  God,  and  it  was  ac. 

3.  7  the  same  are  the  children  of  A. 

3  8  scripture . .  preached . .  the  gospel  unto  A. 

3  9  which  be  of  faith  are  blessed  with  .  A. 

3  14  That  the  blessing  of  A.  might  come  on  the 
3  16  Now  to  A.  and  his  seed  were  the  promises 
3  18  but  God  gave  (it)  to  A.  by  promise 
3  29  If  ye  (be)  Christ’s  then  are  ye  A.’s  seed 

4.  22  it  is  written,  that  A.  had  two  sons,  the  one 
2.  16  he  took  on  (him)  the  seed  of  A. 

б.  13  For  when  God  made  promise  to  A.,  because 

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2  To  whom  also  A.  gave  a  tenth  part  of  all 

4  unto  whom  even  the  patriarch  A.  gave  the 

5  though  they  come  out  of  the  loins  of  A. 

6  But  he.  .received  tithes  of  A.,  and  blessed 
9  Levi,  .receiveth  tithes,  payed  tithes  in  A. 

11.  8  By  faith  A.,  when  he  was  called  to  go  out 
11  17  By  faith  A.,  when  he  was  tried,  offered  up 
Jas  2.'  21  Was  not  A.  our  father  justified  by  works 
2.  23  A.  believed  God,  and  it  was  imputed  unto 
1  Fe.  3.  6  Even  as  Sarah  obeyed  A.,  calling  him  Ion1 
AB-RAM,  cmx  father  of  height. 

The  original  name  of  Abraham. 

Gen  11.  26  Terali  lived  seventy  years,  and  begat  A. 

11.  27  Terah  begat  A.,  Nahor,  and  Haran 

11  29  And  A.  and  Nahor  took  them  wives 

II.  29  the  name  of  A.'s  wife  (was)  Sarai 
11.  31  And  Terah  took  A.  his  son,  and  Lot 

11.  31  Sarai  his  daughter  in  law,  his  son  A.’s 

12  1  the  Lord  had  said  unto  A.,  Get  thee 
4  So  A.  departed,  as  the  Lord  had  spoken 

4  and  A.  (was)  seventy  and  five  years  old 

5  And  A.  took  Sarai  his  wife,  and  Lot 

6  And  A.  passed  through  the  land  unto 

7  And  the  Lord  appeared  unto  A.,  and 
9  And  A.  journeyed,  going.on  still  toward 

12. 10  and  A.  went  down  into  Egypt  to  sojourn 

12  14  when  A.  was  come  into  Egypt,  the 

12.  16  And  he  entreated  A.  well  for  her  sake 

12.  17  the  Lord  plagued  P .  .because  of  Sarai  A.’s 

12.  18  And  Pharaoh  called  A. ,  and  said,  What  (is) 

1  And  A.  went  up  out  of  Egypt,  he,  and 

2  And  A.  (was)  very  rich  in  cattle,  in  silver 

4  and  there  A.  called  on  the  name  of  the 

5  And  Lot  also,  which  went  with  A.,  had 

7  a  strife  between  the  herdmen  of  A.’s 

8  And  A.  said  unto  Lot,  Let  there  be  no 

13.  12  A.  dwelled  in  the  land  of  Canaan,  and  L. 

13  14  And  the  Lord  said  unto  A.,  after  that 

13.  18  Then  A.  removed  (his)  tent,  and  came  and 

14.  12  And  they  took  Lot,  A.  s  brother  s  son 

14.  13  came  one  that  had  escaped,  and  told  A. 

14  13  and  these  (were)  confederate  with  A. 

14.  14  And  when  A.  heard  that  his  brother  -was 
14.  19  Blessed  (be)  A.  of  the  most  high  God 
14.  21  the  king  of  Sodom  said  unto  A.,  Give  me 
14.  22  And  A.  said  to  the  king  of  Sodom,  I  have 

14.  23  lest  thou  shouldest  say,  I  have  made  A. 

15.  1  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  A.  in  a 

15.  I  saying,  Fear  not,  A.:  I  (am)  thy  shield 
15.  2  And  A.  said.  Lord  God,  what  wilt  thou 
15.  3  And  A.  said.  Behold,  to  me  thou  hast 
15.  11  fowls  came  down  upon  the  carcases,  A. 
15.  12  was  going  down,  a  deep  sleep  fell  upon  A. 
15.  13  And  he  said  unto  A.,  Know  of  a  surety 

15.  18  day  the  Lord  made  a  covenant  with  A. 

16.  1  Now  Sarai  A.’s  wife  bare  him  no  children 


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16.  2  And  Sarai  said  unto  A.,  Behold  now,  the 
16.  2  And  A.  hearkened  to  the  voice  of  Sarai 
16.  3  And  Sarai  A.’s  wife  took  Hagar  her  maid 
16.  3  after  A.  had  dwelt  ten  years  in  the  land 
16.  3  and  gave  her  to  her  husband  A.  to  be  his 
16.  5  And  Sarai  said  unto  A.,  My  wrong  (be) 

16.  6  But  A.  said  unto  Sarai,  Behold,  thy  maul 
16.  15  And  Hagar  bare  A.  a  son  :  and  A.  called 
16.  16  And  A.  (was)  fourscore  and  six  years  old 

16.  16  when  Hagar  bare  Ishmael  to  A. 

17.  1  And  when  A.  was  ninety  years  oh  and 
17.  1  the  Lord  appeared  to  A.,  and  said  unto 
17.  3  And  A.  fell  on  his  face  :  and  God  talked 

17.  5  shall  thy  name  any  more  be  called  A. 

1  Ch.  1.  27  A.;  the  same  (is)  Abraham 

Neh.  9.  7  Thou  (art)  the  Lord.,  who  didst  choose  A. 

ABROAD  — 

1.  The  outside,  without,  fin  chuls. 

Gen.  13.  s  And  he  brought  him  forth  abroad,  and 
19.  17  they  had  brought  them  forth  abroad 
Exod  12.  46  thou  shalt  not  carry  forth  ought . .  abroad 
21. 19  If  he  rise  again,  and  walk  abroad  upo- 
Lev.  14.  8  after  that  he  shall .  .tarry  abroad 

18.  9  (whether  she  be)  born  at  home,  or  born  ab. 
Deut.23. 10  then  shall  he  go  abroad  out  of  the  camp 

23. 12  a  place,  .whither  thou  shalt  go.  .abroad 

23.  13  when  thou  wilt  ease  thyself  abroad,  thou 
24. 11  Thou  shalt  stand  abroad,  and  the  man  to 

24.  11  shall  bring  out  the  pledge  abroad  unto 
Judgi2.  9  thirty  daughters,  (whom)  he  sent  abroad 

12.  9  and  took  in  thirty  daughters  from  abroad 
1  Sa.  9.  26  went  out . .  he  and  Samuel,  abroad 
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2  Ki  4  3  Go,  borrow  thee  vessels  abroad  of  all  thy 

2  Ch.29.  16  Levites  took  (it),  to  carry  (it)  out  abroad 
Psa  41  6  (when)  he  goeth  abroad,  he  telleth  (it) 

Prov.  5.  16  Let  thy  fountains  be  dispersed  abroad 
Jer.  6.  11  upon  .the  children  abroad,  and  upon  the 
Lam  1  20  abroad  the  sword  bereaveth,  at  home 
Eze.  34.  21  till  ye  have  scattered  them  abroad 

2.  To  break  forth,  rns  parach. 

Lev.  13.  12  if  a  leprosy  break  out  abroad  in  the  skm, 

3  .To  break  forth  or  through,  pf  parats. 

1  Ch.13.  2  let  us  send  abroad  unto  our  brethren 
[See  also  All,  break  out,  cast,  come,  far,  go,  scattered, 
send,  spread,  walk,  wander.] 

4.  Manifest  to,  cpavepoi/  eis  phaneron  eis. 

Mark  4.  22  but  that  it  should  come  abroad 
Luke  8.  17  shall  not  be  known,  and  come  abroad 

5.  To  become  manifest,  cpavepis  yivoyai. 

Mark  6.  14  for  his  name  was  spread  abroad 

[See  also  Blaze,  come,  disperse,  go,  noise,  scatter, 
shed,  spread.] 

AB-SA-LOM,  diSzor  father  of  peace. 

Third  son  of  David  by  his  w  ife  Maacah,  daughter  of 
Talmai,  king  of  Geshur,  B.C.  1000. 

2Sa  3  3  and  the  third,  A.  the  son  of  Maacah  the 

13.  I  A.  the  son  of  David  had  a  fair  sister 
13.  4  I  love  Tamar,  my  brother  A.’s  sister 
13.  20  A.  her  brother  said  unto  her,  Hath  Am. 

13.  20  remained  desolate  in  her  brother  A.’s 
13  22  And  A.  spake  unto  his  brother  Amnon 
13.  22  for  A.  hated  Amnon,  because  he  had 
1 3.  23  A .  had  sheepshearers  in  Baal-hazor 
13.  23  A.  invited  all  the  king's  sons 
13  24  And  A.  came  to  the  king,  and  said 
13  25  the  king  said  to  A.,  Nay,  my  son,  let  us 
13  26  Then  said  A.,  If  not,  I  pray  thee,  let  my 
13.  27  But  A.  pressed  him,  that  he  let  Amnon 

13  28  Now  A.  had  commanded  his  servants 
13.  29  the  servants  of  A.  did  unto  Amnon  as  A. 
13.  30  A.  hath  slain  all  the  king’s  sons,  and 

13.  32  for  by  the  appointment  of  A.  this  hath 
13.  34  But  A.  fled 

13.  37  But  A.  fled,  and  went  to  Talmai,  the  son 

13.  38  So  A.  fled,  and  went  to  Geshur,  and  was 
13!  39  (the  soul  of)  king  David  longedtogo.  .to  A 

14.  1  the  king’s  heart  (was)  toward  A. 

14.  21  go  therefore,  bring  the  young  man  A. 

14  23  So  Joab  arose,  .and  brought  A.  to 
14.  24  So  A.  returned  to  his  own  house,  and  saw- 
14  23  none  to  be  so  much  praised  as  A.  for 
14  27  And  unto  A.  there  were  born  three  sons 
14.  28  So  A.  dwelt  two  full  years  in  Jerusalem 
14.  29  Therefore  A.  sent  for  Joab,  to  have  sent 
14.  30  And  A.’s  servants  set  the  field  on  fire 
14.  31  Joab  arose,  and  came  to  A.  unto  (Iris)  house 
14.  32  And  A.  answered  Joab,  Behold,  I  sent 
14.  33  when  he  had  called  for  A.,  he  came  to 

14.  33  and  the  king  kissed  A. 

1  A.  prepared  him  chariots  and  horses 

2  And  A.  rose  up  early,  and  stood  beside 

2  then  A.  called  unto  him,  and  said 

3  And  A.  said  unto  him.  See,  thy  matters 

4  A.  said  moreover,  Oh  that  I  w  ere  made 
6  And  on  this  manner  did  A.  to  all  Israel 

6  so  A.  stole  the  hearts  of  the  men  of  Israel 

7  A.  said  unto  the  king,  I  pray  thee,  let 
*5.  10  But  A.  sent  spies  throughout  all  the 

15.  10  then  ye  shall  say,  A.  reigneth  in  Hebron 
15.  II  And  w-ith  A.  went  two  hundred  men  out 
15.  12  and  A.  sent  for  Ahithophel  the  Gilonite 
15.  12  people  increased  continually  with  A. 

15.  13  hearts  of  the  men  of  Israel  are  after  A. 

15.  14  for  we  shall  not  (else)  escape  from  A. 

13.  31  among  the  conspirators  with  A. 

15.  34  say  unto  A.,  I  will  be  thy  servant,  0  king 

15.  37  and  A.  came  into  Jerusalem 

16  8  Lord  hath  delivered .  .into  the  hand  of  A. 

16.  15  And  A.,  and  all  the  people  the  men  of 
16.  16  when  Hushai. . was  come  unto  A. 

16.  16  that  Hushai  said  unto  A.,  God  save  the 
16.  17  And  A.  said  to  Hushai,  (Is)  this  thy 
16.  18  And  Hushai  said  unto  A.,  Nay  ;  but 
16.  20  Then  said  A.  to  Ahithophel,  Give 
16.  21  And  Ahithophel  said  unto  A.,  Go  in  unto 
16.  22  So  they  spread  A.  a  tent  upon  the  top  of 
16.  22  and  A.  w-ent  in  unto  his  father’s  con. 

16.  23  the  counsel  of  Ahithophel.  .both  with . .  A. 

17.  1  Moreover  Ahithophel  said  unto  A.,  Let 

17  4  And  the  saying  pleased  A.  well,  and  all 
17.  s  Then  said  A.,  Call  now  Hushai  the  Arcliite 
17.  6  when  Hushai  was  come  to  A.,  A.  spake 
17.  7  And  Hushai  said  unto  A.,  The  counsel 
17.  9  slaughter  among  the  people,  .follow  A. 

17.  14  And  A.  and  all  the  men  of  Israel  said 
17.  14  the  LORD  might  bring  evil  upon  A. 

17.  15  thus  did  Ahithophel  counsel  A.  and  the 
17.  18  a  lad  saw  them,  and  told  A.:  but  they 
17.  20  And  when  A.’s  servants  came  to  the 
17.  24  And  A.  passed  over  Jordan,  he  and  all  the 
17.  25  And  A.  made  Amasa  captain  of  the  host 

17.  26  So  Israel  and  A.  pitched  in  the  land  of 

18.  5  king  comm.  Joab . . (Deal)  gently .  with  A. 
18.  5  gave  all  the  captains  charge  concerning  A. 
18.  9  And  A.  met  the  servants  of  David 
18.  9  And  A.  rode  upon  a  mule,  and  the  mule 
18.  10  a  certain  man  saw  (it). .  and  said .  I  saw  A. 
18.12  Beware  that  none  (touch)  the  young  man  A . 
18.  14  and  thrust  them  through  the  heart  of  A. 
18.  15  young  men.  .compassed  about,  .smote  A. 


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2  Sa.  18.  17  And  they  took  A.,  and  cast  him  into  a 

18.  18  Now  A.  in  his  lifetime  had  taken  and 
18.  18  it  is  called  unto  this  day,  A.’s  place 
18.  29  the  king  said,  Is  the  young  man  A.  safe  ? 

18.  32  king  said.. (Is)  the  young  man  A.  safe? 

18.  33  0  my  son  A.,  my  son,  my  son  A.  !  would 

18.  33  died  for  thee,  O  A.,  my  son,  my  son  ! 

19.  1  the  king  weepeth  and  moumeth  for  A. 

19.  4  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  0  my  son  A.,OA. 

19.  6  this  day  I  perceive,  that  if  A.  had  lived 

1 9.  g  now  he  is  tied  out  of  the  land  for  A. 
igrio  And  A.  .whom  we  anointed  over  us,  is  dead 

20.  6  shall  Sheba,  .do  us  more  harm  than.  .A 
1  Ki.  1.  6  and  (his  mother)  bare  him  after  A. 

2.  7  when  I  fled  because  of  A.  thy  brother 
2.  28  Adonijah,  though  he  turned  not  after  A. 

1  Ch.  3.  2  The  third,  A.  the  son  of  Maachah  the 

2  Ch.  11.  20  her  he  took  Maachah  the  daughter  of  A 

11.  21  Rehoboam  loved,  .the  daughter  of  A. 

Psa. 3. f (fie.  A  Psalm  of  David,  when  he  fled  from  A. 

ABSENCE  — 

A  being  off  from,  awovoLa  apousia. 

Phil.  2.  12  but  now  much  more  in  my  absence 

ABSENCE  of— 

Without,  arep  ater. 

Luke  22.  6  to  betray  him.  .in  the  absence  of 
ABSENT,  to  be— 

1  .To  be  hidden,  inD  satar,  2. 

Gen.  31.  49  The  Lord  watch,  .when  we  are  absent 

2.  To  be  away  from,  antipi  apeimi. 

1  Co.  5.  3  I  verily,  as  absent  in  body,  but  present 

2  Co.  10.  1  but  being  absent  am  bold  toward  you 

10.  11  in  word  by  letters  when  we  are  absent 

13.  2  being  absent  now  I  write  to  them 
13.  10  I  write  these  things  being  absent 
Phil .  1.  27  whether  I .  .see  you,  or  else  be  absent 
Col.  2.  5  though  I  be  absent  in  the  flesh,  yet  am  1 

3.  To  be  away  from  one's  people,  iicS-nyew  ekdemeo. 

2  Co.  5.  6  in  the  body,  we  are  absent  from  the  Lord 
5.  8  willing  rather  to  be  absent  from  the  body 
5.  9  whether  present  or  absent,  we  may  be 

ABSTAIN,  to — 

To  hold  off  from,  anexoyai  apeehomiai. 

Acts  15.  20  we  write  unto  them,  that  they  abstain 
15.  29  That  ye  abstain  from  meats  offered  to 
1  Th.  4.  3  will  of  God.  .that  ye  should  abstain 
5.  22  Abstain  from  all  appearance  of  evil 
1  Ti.  4.  3  Forbidding  to  marry  (and..) to  abstain 
1  Pe.  2.  11  I  beseech,  .abstain  from  fleshly  lusts 

ABSTINENCE  — 

Want  of  food,  aanla  asitia. 

Acts  27.  21  after  long  abstinence  Paul  stood  forth 
ABUNDANCE  — 

1.  Multitude,  jton  hamon. 

1  Ki.  18.  41  for  (there  is)  a  sound  of  abundance  of  rain 
Eccl.  5.  10  nor  he  that  loveth  abundance  with 
Isa.  60.  5  be  enlarged ;  because  the  abundance  of 

2.  Brightness,  H  ziz. 

Isa.  66.  11  delighted  with  the  abundance  of  her 

3.  Abundance,  remnant,  nun]  yithrah. 

Isa.  15.  7  Therefore  the  abundance  they  have  gotten 

4. Strength ,  substance,  TO? V  otsmah. 

Isa.  47.  9  for  the  great  abundance  of  thine 

5.  Abundance,  residue,  rnnj;.  athereth. 

Jer.  33.  6  and  will  reveal  unto  them  the  abundance 

6.  Abundance,  multitude,  hi  rob. 

Deut.28.  47  for  the  abundance  of  all  (things) 

1  Sa.  1.  16  for  out  of  the  abundance  of  my  complaint 
1  Ki.  1.  T9  he  hath  slain,  .sheep  in  abundance 

I.  25  hath  slain  oxen,  .and  sheep  in  abundance 
10.  10  there  came  no  more  such  abundance  of 
10.  27  that  (are)  in  the  vale,  for  abundance 

1  Ch.  22.  3  David  prepared  iron  in  abundance  for  the 

22.  3  and  brass  in  abundance  without  weight 
22.  14  without  weight ;  for  it  is  in  abundance 
22.  15  workmen  with  thee  in  abundance 
29.  2  stones,  and  marble  stones  in  abundance 
29  21  and  sacrifices  in  abundance  for  all  Israel 

2  Ch.  1.  15  that  (are)  in  the  vale  for  abundance 

2  9  Even  to  prepare  me  timber  in  abundance- 

4.  18  all  these  vessels  in  great  abundance 
9.  1  bare  spices,  and  gold  in  abundance 
9.  9  and  of  spices  great  abundance,  and 
9.  27  that  (are)  in  the  low  plains  in  abundance 

II.  23  he  gave  them  victual  in  abundance 

14.  15  and  carried  away.. camels  in  abundance 

15.  9  for  they  fell  to  him.  .in  abundance 

17.  5  he  had  riches  and  honour  in  abundance 

18.  1  had  riches  and  honour  in  abundance 
18.  2  killed  sheep .  .for  him  in  abundance 
20  25  they  found  among  them  in  abundance 
24.  11  Thus  they,  .gathered  money  in  abundance 
29.  35  burnt-offerings  (were)  in  abundance,  with 
32.  5  made  darts  and  shields  in  abundance 
32.  29  flocks  and  herds  in  abundance 

Neh.  9.  25  and  fruit  trees  in  abundance 
Psa.  37.  11  delight  themselves  in  the  abundance  of 
52.  7  but  trusted  in  the  abundance  of  his  riches 
72.  7  and  abundance  of  peace  so  long  as  the 
Isa.  7.  22  And.  .for  the  abundance  of  milk  (that) 
Zech  14.  14  silver,  and  apparel,  hi  great  abundance 

7.  To  make  abundant,  nyi  rabah,  5. 

2  Sa.  12.  30  spoil  of  the  city  in  great  abundance 


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8.  Satiety,  plenty,  fulness,  in?  saba. 

Eccl.  5. 12  but  the  abundance  of  the  rich  will  not 

9 . Ease,  rest,  fin?  shalvah. 

Eze.  16.  49  and  abundance  of  idleness  was  in  her  and 

10.  Abundance,  in?  shepha. 

Deut33.  19  they  shall  suck  (of)  the  abundance  of  the 

11.  Abundance,  company,  njn?  shiphah. 

Job  22.  11  Or  darkness,  .and  abundance  of  waters 
38.  34  that  abundance  of  waters  may  cover  thee? 
Eze  26.  10  By  reason  of  the  abundance  of  his  horses 

12 . Number,  1200  mispar. 

1  Ch.  22.  4  Aiso  cedar  trees  in  abundance  :  for  the 

13.  Abundance,  aSpirijs  hadrotes. 

2  Co.  8.  20  no  man.  .blame  us  in  this  abundance 

1  l.Poiver,  ability,  Svvafus  dunamis. 

Rev.  18.  3  the  abundance  of  her  delicacies 

15.  Over-abundance,  irepitraela  perisseia. 

Kom.  5.  17  they  which  receive  abundance  of  grace 
2  Co.  8.  2  great  trial  of  affliction  the  abundance  of 

16. Superfluity,  ivep'uro'evp.a  perisseuma. 

Matt  12.  34  out  of  the  abundance  of  the  heart  the 
Luke  6.  45  of  the  abundance  of  the  heart  his  mouth 
2  Co.  8.  14  your  abundance . .  that  their  abundance 

17.  To  be  over  and  above,  irepiaaevu  perisseuo. 
SIarki2.  44  all.  .did  cast  in  of  their  abundance 
Lukeiz.  15  life  consisteth  not  in  the  abundance  of 

21.  4  these  have  of  their  abundance  cast  in 

18 . Excess,  over-abundance,  bwepPoA-fi  huperbole. 

2  Co.  12.  7  exalted . .  through  the  abundance  of  the 

ABUNDANCE,  to  have  — 

To  be  over  and  above,  nepicraeiu  perisseuo. 

Matt 25.  29  every  one.  .and  he  shall  have  abundance 

ABUNDANCE,  to  have  more  — 

To  be  over  and  above,  neparaevu. 

Matt  13.  12 he  shall  have  more  abundance:  but  who 

ABUNDANCE,  to  bring  in  — 

To  make  abundant,  nan  rabah,  5. 

2  Ch.  3i.  5  Israel  brought  in  abundance  the  first 

ABUNDANCE,  in  — 

1  .To  make  heavy,  weighty ,  3  j  3  kabar,  0 . 

Job  36.  3 1  he  giveth  meat  in  abundance 
2. Many,  much,  3"!  rab. 

Esth.  1.  7  and  royal  wine  in  abundance,  according 
ABUNDANT  — 

1  .Many,  much,  33  rab. 

Exod  34.  6  long-suffering,  and  abundant  in  goodness 
Jer.  51.  i3  abundant  in  treasures,  thine  end  is  come 

2.  Residue,  superfluity,  3n;  yetlier. 

Isa.  56.  12  as  this  day,  (and)  much  more  abundant 

3.  To  be  over  and  above,  nepiaaevu  perisseuo. 

2  Co.  9.  12  is  abundant  also  by  many  thanksgivings 

4.  To  become  more,  increase,  ir\eovd(w  pleonazo. 

2  Co.  4.  15  for  your  sakes,  that  the  abundant  grace 

5 . Many,  much,  noAvs  polus. 

1  Pe.  1.  3  which  according  to  his  abundant  mercy 

ABUNDANT,  to  be  exceeding  — 

To  become  more  abundant,  virepnAeovd(u. 

1  Ti.  1.  14  the  grace,  .was  exceeding  abundant  with 

ABUNDANT,  to  be  more  — 

To  be  over  and  above,  irepu rxrevw  perisseuo. 

Phil.  1.  26  your  rejoicing  may  be  more  abundant 

ABUNDANT,  more — - 

1  .More  abundant,  nepuradrepos  perissoteros. 

1  Co.  12.  23  bestow  more  abundant,  .more  abundant 

12.  24  having  given  more  abundant  honour 

2.J!/o?-e  abundantly,  irepirrcroTepus  perissoterus. 

2  Co.  7.  15  his  inward  affection  is  more  abundant 

it.  23  in  labours  more  abundant,  in  stripes 

ABUNDANTLY  — 

1  .To  break  forth,  rna  parach. 

Isa.  35.  2  It  shall  blossom  abundantly,  and  rejoice 

2.  Many,  much,  33  rab. 

Num.20.  11  and  the  water  came  out  abundantly,  and 
Job  36.  28  clouds,  .distil  upon  man  abundantly 

3.  Multitude,  abundance,  33  rob. 

1  Ch.  12.  40  and  oxen,  and  sheep  abundantly ;  for 

22.  s  So  David  prepared  abundantly  before  his 
22.  8  Thou  hast  shed  Wood  abundantly,  and 

2  Ch.  3 1.  5  the  tithe . .  brought  they  in  abundantly 

4 .Into  abundance,  els  n epiaaela  eis  perisseian. 

2  Co.  10.  15  according  to  our  rule  abundantly 

5. Richly,  nAovalus  plousios. 

Titus  3.  6  he  shed  on  us  abundantly  through  Jesus 
2  Pe.  1.  n  entrance  shall  be  ministered . .  abundantly 

ABUNDANTLY  above,  exceeding  — 

Over,  above,  imlp  e’/c  nepuraov. 

Eph.  3.  20  is  aWe  to  do  exceeding  abundantly  above 

ABUNDANTLY,  more  — 

1  .Above  the  common,  nepicro-ds. 

John  10.  10  might  have  (it)  more  abundantly 


2. More  abundantly,  nepiaaordpus  perissoterbs. 

2  Co.  12.  15  though  the  more  abundantly  I  love  you 
1  Th.  2.  17  endeavoured  the  more  abundantly  to  see 
[ See  also  Bread,  bring  forth,  drink,  increase,  harden, 
satisfied,  utter,  water,  weep.] 

ABUSE,  to  — 

1.2b  do,  roll  oneself  on  or  upon ,  hby  alal,  7. 

Judg  19.  25  they  knew  her,  and  abused  her  all  the 
1  Sa.  31.  4  lest  these  uncircumcised ..  abuse  me 
1  Ch.  10.  4  lest  these  uucircuincised.  .abuse  me 

2.  To  use  badly,  Karaxpdoyai  katachraomai. 

1  Co.  7.  31  that  use  this  world,  as  not  abusing 

9.  18  that  I  abuse  not  my  power  in  the  gospel 

ABUSERS  of  themselves  with  mankind  — 

Lying  with  a  male,  apatvoKoirris  arsenokoites. 

1  Co.  6.  9  abusers  of  themselves  with  mankind 

AC'-CAD,  13N  castle,  fortress. 

A  city  in  the  land  of  Sliinar  (near  Babel,  Erech,  and 
Calneh),  supposed  by  the  Targums  to  be  Nisibis  in  Meso¬ 
potamia.  In  the  LXX.  it  is  called  Archad,  and  in  the 
Talmud,  Bashkar. 

Gen.  10.  10  begin,  of  his  kingdom  was  Babel,  and.  .A. 

ACCEPT,  to  — 

1.2b  reduce  to  ashes,  ]?3  dashen,  3. 

Psa.  20.  3  Remember  all  thy  offerings,  and  accept 

2.  To  take,  receive,  npS  laqach. 

Exod  22.  11  and  the  owner  of  it  shall  accept  (thereof) 

3.  To  lift  up,  N?r  nasa. 

Gen.  19.  21  See’,  I  have  accepted  thee  concerning  this 
32.  20  peradventure  he  will  accept  of  me 
1  Sa.  25.  35  and  have  accepted  thy  person 
Job  13.  8  Will  ye  accept  bis  person?  will  ye  contend 

13.  10  if  ye  do  secretly  accept  persons 

32.  21  Let  me  not,  I  pray  you,  accept  any  man’s 
34.  19  (How  much  less  to  him)  that  accepteth 
42.  8  for  him  will  I  accept :  lest  I  deal  with  you 

42.  9  them  :  the  Lord  also  accepted  Job 
Psa.  82.  2  and  accept  the  persons  of  the  wicked  ? 
Prov  18.  5  (It  is)  not  good  to  accept  the  person  of  the 
Mai.  1.  8  will  he.  .accept  thy  person?  saith  the  L. 

4.  To  smell,  nn  ruacli,  5. 

1  Sa.  26.  19  let  him  accept  an  offering :  but  if  (they  he) 

5.  To  be  pleased,  ny;  ratsah. 

Lev.  26.  41  and  they  then  accept  of  the  punishment 
26.  43  and  they  shall  accept  of  the  punishment 
Dent  33.  11  and  accept  the  work  of  his  hands 

2  Sa.  24.  23  Araunah  said.  .The  Lord  thy  God  accept 
Psa.  1 19. 108  Accept,  I  beseech  thee,  the  free-will 
Eccl.  9.  7  for  God  now  accepteth  thy  works 

Jer.  14.  10  therefore  the  Lord  doth  not  accept  them 

14.  12  I  will  not  accept  them :  but  I  will  consume 
Eze.  20.  40  there  will  I  accept  them,  and  there  will  I 

20.  41  I  mil  accept  you  with  your  sweet  savour 

43.  27  and  I  will  accept  you,  saitli  the  Lord  God 
Hos.  8.  13  (but)  the  Lord  accepteth  them  not ;  now 
Amos  5.  22  I  will  not  accept  (them) :  neither  will  I 
Mai.  1.  10  neither  will  I  accept  an  offering  at  your 

1.  13  should  I  accept  this  of  your  hand? 

6. 2b  receive  off,  from,  airo$exohal  apodechomai. 

Acts  24.  3  We  accept  (it)  always,  and  in  all  places 

7 . To  receive,  8dx°Pai  dechomai. 

2  Co.  8.  17  For  indeed  he  accepted  the  exhortation 
11.  4  or  another,  .which  ye  have  not  accepted 

8.  To  receive,  take  hold  of,  Aap.f3d.vu  lambano. 

Luke  20.  21  neither  acceptest  thou  the  person  (of  any) 
Gal.  2.  6  God  acceptetli  no  man’s  person 

9.  To  receive  to  (oneself),  npoaSexopai  prosdechomai. 

Heb.  11.  35  were  tortured,  not  accepting  deliverance 

ACCEPTABLE  — 

1.2b  be  chosen,  selected,  ina  bachar ,  2. 

Prov.21.  3  To  do  justice,  .(is)more  acceptable  to  the 

2.  Pleasure,  delight,  f’sn  chephets. 

Eccl.  12.  10  sought  to  find  out  acceptable  words :  and 

3.  Pleasure,  good  pleasure,  px3  ratson. 

Lev.  22.  20  for  it  shall  not  be  acceptable  for  you 
Psa.  69.  13  (in)  an  acceptable  time  :  0  God,  in  the 
Prov.  10.  32  the  righteous  know  what  is  acceptable 
Isa.  49.  8  In  an  acceptable  time  have  I  heard  thee 
58.  5  wilt  thou  call  this . .  an  acceptable  day  to 
61.  2  To  proclaim  the  acceptable  year  of  the 
Jer.  6.  20  burnt-offerings  (are)  not  acceptable,  nor 

4  .Acceptable,  receivable  from,  andSeKros  apodeklos. 

1  Ti.  2.  3  this  (is)  good  and  acceptable  in  the  sight 
5.  4  their  parents :  for  that  is . .  acceptable 

5.  Acceptable,  receivable,  Beards  dektos. 

Luke  4.  19  To  preach  the  acceptable  year  of  the 
Phil.  4.  18  a  sacrifice  acceptable,  well-pleasing  to 

6.  Well-pleasing,  evapearos  euarestos. 

Rom.  12.  1  a  living  sacrifice,  holy,  acceptable 

2.  2  what  (is)  that  good,  and  acceptable,  and 
14.  18  he  that,  .serveth  Christ  (is)  acceptable 
Eph.  5.  10  Proving  what  is  acceptable  unto  the  Lord 

7.  Very  acceptable,  einrpdcrSeKros  euprosdektos. 

Rom.  15.  16  the  offering  up.  .might  be  acceptable 
1  Pe.  2.  5  spiritual  sacrifices,  acceptable  to  God 

8 . Grace,  kindness,  x^Pls  charis. 

1  Pe.  2.  20  take  it  patiently,  this  (is)  acceptable 


ACCEPTABLE,  to  be  — 

1.2b  bl  pleased,  njQ  ratsah. 

Deut33.  24  let  him  he  acceptable  to  his  brethren,  and 

2 . Pleasure,  good  pleasure,  pin  ratson. 

Psa.  19.  14  be  acceptable  in  thy  sight,  O  Lord,  my 
Prov.  10.  32  the  righteous  know  what  is  acceptable 

3.  To  be  fair,  35?  shephar 

Dan.  4.  27  let  my  counsel  be  acceptable  unto  thee 

ACCEPTABLY  — 

Pleasingly,  evapearus  euarestos. 

Heb.  12.  28  whereby  we  may  serve  God  acceptably 
ACCEPTANCE — 

Pleasure,  good  pleasure,  jis3  ratson. 

Isa.  60.  7  they  shall  come  up  with  acceptance  on 
ACCEPTATION  — 

Full  reception,  d nobox^l  apodoche. 

1  Ti.  1. 15  faithful,  and  worthy  of  all  acceptation 

4.  9  faithful,  .and  worthy  of  all  acceptation 
ACCEPTED  — 

1.  Acceptable,  receivable,  Beards  dektos. 

Luke  4.  24  No  prophet  is  accepted  in  his  own 
Acts  10.  35  worketh  righteousness,  is  accepted  with 

2  Co.  6.  2  I  have  heard  thee  in  a  time  accepted 

2.  T Veil  pleasing,  evdpearos  euarestos. 

2  Co.  5.  9  or  absent,  we  may  be  accepted  of  him 

3.  Very  acceptable,  eimpdaSearos  euprosdektos. 

Rom.  15.  31  my  service,  .may  be  accepted  of  the 

2  Co.  6.  2  behold,  now(is)  the  accepted  time;  behold 
8.  12  accepted  according  to  that  a  man  hath 

ACCEPTED,  be  — 

A  lifting  up,  nx?  s’-eth. 

Gen.  4.  7  doest  well,  shalt  thou  not  be  accepted? 

ACCEPTED,  to  be  — 

1.2b  be  good,  3a;  yatab. 

Lev.  10.  19  should  it  have  been  accepted  in  the  sight 
1  Sa.  18.  5  and  he  was  accepted  in  the  sight  of  all 

2.  To  fall,  naphal. 

Jer.  37.  20  let  my  supplication .  .he  accepted  before 
42.  2  Let.  .our  supplication  he  accepted  before 

3.  To  be  pleased,  njq  ratsah,  2. 

Lev.  1.  4  and  it  shall  be  accepted  for  him  to  make 
7.  18  it  shall  not  be  accepted,  neither  shall  it 
19.  7  (is)  abominable ;  it  shall  not  be  accepted 
22.  23  but  for  a  vow  it  shall  not  be  accepted 
22.  25  they  shall  not  he  accepted  for  you 

22.  27  it  shall  be  accepted  for  an  offering  made 

4 . Pleasure,  good  pleasure,  ]ix3  ratson. 

Exod28.  38  that  they  may  he  accepted  before  the 
Lev.  22.  21  it  shall  be  perfect  to  he  accepted ;  there 

23.  11  before  the  Lord,  to  be  accepted  for  you 
Isa.  56.  7  their  sacrifices  (shall  be)  accepted  upon 

ACCEPTED,  to  make  — 

To  make  gracious  or  acceptable,  xapxrdu  charitoo. 

Eph.  1.  6  be  hath  made  us  accepted  in  the  beloved 

ACCESS  — 

A  leading  unto,  vpotrayuyti  prosagbge. 

Rom.  5.  2  By  whom  also  we  have  access  by  faith 
Eph.  2.  18  through  him  we  both  have  access  by  one 

3.  12  In  whom  we  have  boldness  and  access 

AC'-CHO,  is; ;  compressed. 

The  city  Ptolemais,  in  Asher,  on  the  coast  of  the  Medi¬ 
terranean  or  Great  Sea,  now  called  Akka  and  St  Jean 
d’Acre,  in  lat.  32°  54',  long.  35°  6'  E. 

Judg.  1.  31  did  Asher  drive  out  the  inhabitants  of  A. 
ACCOMPANY,  to  — 

1,2b  come  with ,  epxoyai  avv  erchomai  sun. 

Acts  11.  12  these  six  brethren  accompanied  me,  and 

2.  To  have,  hold,  keep,  exu  echo. 

Heb.  6.  9  tilings  that  accompany  salvation,  though 

3.  To  send  forward,  irporreyrru  propempb. 

Acts  20.  38  they  ac’companied  him  unto  the  ship 

l.To  follow  with,  owe-nopai  sxxnepomax. 

Acts  20.  4  there  accompanied  him  unto  Asia  Sopater 

5 . To  come  with,  <rvvepxop.ai  sunerchomai. 

Acts  10.  23  certain  brethren  from  Joppaaccompanied 

ACCOMPANYING  — 

With,  along  with,  Djj  im. 

2  Sa.  6.  4  they  brought  it . .  accompanying  the  ark 

ACCOMPLISH,  to  — 

1. To  be  completed,  finished,  rn3  kalah,  3. 

Lam.  4.  11  The  Lord  hath  accomplished  his  fury 
Eze  4  6  And  when  thou  hast  accomplished  them 

6  12  thus  will  I  accomplish  my  fury  upon  them 

7  8  and  accomplish  mine  anger  upon  thee 
1,.  is  Thus  will  I  accomplish  my  wrath  upon 
20  8  1  wiU  pour  out  my  fury . .  to  accomplish 
20'  21  to  accomplish  my  anger  against  them  m 

Dan.  12.  7  when  he  shall  have  accomplished  to 

2.  To  make  full,  fulfil,  n1??  male,  3. 

Dan.  9.  2  he  would  accomplish  seventy  years  in  the 

3.  To  do,  exeexite,  make,  rt?v  asah. 

1  Ki.  5.  9  and  thou  shalt  accomplish  my  desire 

4.  To  separate,  distinguish,  nbs  pala,  3. 

Lev.  22.  21  offereth.  .unto  the  Lord  to  accomplish 


11 


ACCURSED 


ACCOMPLISHED 


To  establish ,  confirm,  raise  up,  cip  qum,  5. 

Jer  44  25  ye  will  surely  accomplish  your  vofcs,  and 

j.  To  be  pleased,  ~r)  ratsali.  , „ 

Job  14.  6  till  lie  shall  accomplish,  as  an  hirelm0 


7  To  be  perfected,  finished,  tarnam 

Psa.  64.  6  they  accomplish  a  diligent  search  , 

& Jtcame  that  we  perfected,  iyevtro 

Acts  21.  5  when  we  had  accomplished  those  days 

9  To  end  fully,  imre  Ae'w  epiteleo. 

" '  Heb  9.  6  into  the  first  tabernacle,  accomplishing 

1  Pe.  5.  9  the  same  afflictions  are  accomplished  in 

10  To  be  or  become  full,  itAt)0co  pletho. 

I  uke  1.  24  of  his  ministration  were  accomplished 

2  6  the  days  were  accomplished  that  she 

2!  21  when  eight  days  were  accomplished  for 
1  22  when  the  days,  .were  accomplished,  they 

11  To  make  full,  fill  out,  irWp&w  pleroo. 

Luke  9.  31  his  decease  which  he  should  accomplish 

12  To  end,  complete,  reA e'«  telco. 

Luke  12.  50  am  I  straitened  till  it  be  accomplished  . 

18  21  all  things,  .shall  be  accomplished 
22'  37  this,  .must  yet  be  accomplished  in  me 
John  19.  28  that  all  things  were  now  accomplished 

ACCOMPLISHED,  to  be  — 

1. To  be,  exist,  rrn  hayah,  2. 

Prov.  13. 19  The  desire  accomplished  is  sweet  to  the 

2.  J Vo  be  completed,  finished,  nbskalah. 

2  Ch  36.  22  that  the  word .  .might  be  accomplished 
Eze.  \.  13  Thus  shall  mine  anger  be  accomplished 
Dan.  11.  36  till  the  indignation  be  accomplished 

3.  To  be  full,  filled  out,  ubo  male. 

Estli J 2  12  days  of  their  purifications  accomplished 
Isa  40  2  cry  .that  her  warfare  is  accomplished 

Jer  23  12  when  seventy  years  are  accomplished 

’  23  34  days  of .  .dispersions  are  accomplished 

29. 10  That  after  seventy  years  be  accomplished 

4  To  be  filled,  completed,  ubo  male,  2.  .... 

’  Job  15.  32  It  shall  be  accomplished  before  Ins  time 

5.  To  be  perfected,  consummated,  c?i?  tarnam. 

Lam.  4.  22  punishment  of  thine,  .is  accomplished 

ACCOMPLISHMENT  — 

Entire  fulfilment,  eKwX-iipucns  ekplerosis. 

Acts  21.  26  to  signify  the  accomplishment  of  the 

accord  — 

1.  Mouth,  ns  peli.  , 

Josh.  9.  2  gathered,  .to  fight,  .with  one  accord 

2.  Joint-soul,  <rvy\pux'>s  sumpsuchos. 

Phil.  2.  2  having  the  same  love,  .of  one  accord 

ACCORD,  of  one’s  own  — 

1  .Choosing  of  himself ,  avBaiperos  authairetos. 

2  Co.  8.  17  of  his  own  accord  he  went  unto  you 

2  Moving  of  itself ,  abrbparos  automatos. 

’  Acts  12. 10  opened  to  them  of  his  own  accord 

ACCORD,  with  one  — 

Like-minded,  bpoBupabov  homothumadon. 

Acts  1.  14  all  continued  with  one  accord  111  prayer 
->  1  they  were  all  with  one  accord  in  one 

2  46  they,  continuing  daily  with  one  accord 
a  24  lifted  up  their  voice,  .with  one  accord 
T  12  they  were  all  with  one  accord  111 S.  s  porch 
7!  37  and  ran  upon  him  with  one  acconl 
8  6  the  people  with  one  accord  gave  heed 

12.  20  they  came  with  one  accord  to  him,  and 
13  23  good,  .being  assembled  with  one  accord 
18  12  Jews  made  insurrection  with  one  accord 
19.  29  rushed  with  one  accord  into  the  theatre 

ACCORDING  as  — 

l.The  mouth,  n?  peh. 

Mai.  2.  9  according  as  ye  have  not  kept  my 

2,.  Even  as,  because  that,  uaBbri  kathoti. 

Acts  4.  35  unto  every  man  according  as  he  had  need 

Z.Even  as,  like  as,  uaBtbs  kathos. 

Rom.  11.  8  According  as  it  is  written,  God  hath 

1  Co.  1.  31  That,  according  as  it  is  written,  He  that 

2  Co.  0.  7  Every  man  according  as  he  purposeth  in 
Eph.  1.  4  According  as  he  hath  chosen  us  in  him 

4  As,  that,  in  order  that,  on  the  ground  that,  is  hos. 
Rom.  12.  3  but  to  think  soberly,  according  as  God 
2  Pe  1  3  According  as  his  divine  power  hath 

Rev!  22.  12  (is)  with  me,  to  give  every  man  accord,  as 

5 .  Doion,  according  to,  Kara.  kata. 

2  Co.  4.  13  the  same  spirit  of  faith,  according  as  it  is 

ACCORDING  to  — 

l.ro,  unto,  Sn  el. 

Josh.  15.  13  according  to  the  commandment  of  the 

2. Sufficiency,  enough,  "5  dai. 

Deut.  25.  2  to  be  beaten,  .according  to  his  fault 

3 .Even  as,  ias  kemo. 

Zech.  5.  3  shall  be  cut  off . .  according  to  it 

4. ,4s  on,  as  upon,  by?  k’-al. 

Isa.  59.  1 8  According  to  (their)  deeds,  accordingly  he 

5 .On,  upon,  over  by  al. 

Gen.  43.  7  we  told  him  according  to  the  tenor  of 


with' bread,  according  to  (their)  families 

EX°^i6.  16  Gather^n^every  man'acconling^o  his 
16  18  they  gathered  every  man  accoiding  to 
16.  21  every  man  according  to  his  eating :  and 
Lev  23.  16  according  to  the  multitude .  . according 
23  31  according  unto  them  he  shall  give  again 
23'  32  according  unto  his  years  shall  he  give 
27  58  according  to  his  ability  that  vowed  shall 
27  16  thy  estimation  shall  be  according  to  the 
27  18  shall  reckon,  .according  to  the  years 
Num.  6.  21  according  to  the  vow  which  he  vowed 
7  3  to  every  man  according  to  his  seryice 

7  7  sons  of  Gershon,  according  to  their 

,  8  sons  of  Merari,  according  unto  their 

26.  to  every  one  shall,  .he  given  according  to 
26.  56  According  to  the  lot  shall  the  possession 
,,  8  according  to  his  inheritance  which 

Deut  17.  10  And  thou  shall  do  according  to  the 

Tosh  18  1  and  describe  it  according  to  the 

1  Ki.’  17’  ?  there  shall  not  be  dew.  ■  by^ 0a$°°r„mS  1 

1  Ch.  12.  23  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord 

2  Ch.  31.  2  every  man  according  to  his  service,  the 


1  .From*  out  of ,  jP  min.  ,  ,, 

Ezra  6. 14  according  to  the.  .and  according  to  the 

8 . Before,  over-against,  b?$.  qobel. 

Ezra  6.  13  according  to  that  which  Darius  the  km0 

9.  According  to,  by,  Kara  kata. 

Matt.  2.  16  according  to  the  time  which  lie 

0  20  According  to  your  faith  be  it  unto  you 
16  27  shall  reward  every  man  according  to  lus 
23.  is  to  every  man  according  to  his  several 
Mark  7  q  Why  walk  not  thy  disciples  according  to 

Luke  1.  9  According  to  the  custom  of  the  priests 

1  38  be  it  unto  me  according  to  thy  word 
2.  22  when  the  days . .  according  to  the 

2  24  to  offer  a  sacrifice  according  to  that 
2  29  depart  in  peace,  according  to  thy  word 
2  39  performed  all  things  according  to  the 

22  36  according  to  the  commandment 
John  7  24  Judge  not  according  to  the  appearance 
18.  31  and  judge  him  according  to  your  law 
Acts  2.  30  [fruit  of  his  loins,  according  to  the  flesh] 

7  44  make  it  according  to  the  fashion  that  he 

13.  23  hath  God  according  to  (Ills)  promise 
22  3  taught  according  to  the  perfect  manner 

22  12  Anapias,  a  devout  man  according  to  the 
24'  6  [wouldhave  judged  according  to  our  law] 

Rom  1.  3  of  the  seed  of  David  according  to  the 

1  4  Son  of  God.  .according  to  the  spirit 
2’  2  the  judgment  of  God  is  according  to 

2  6  render  to  every  man  according  to  his 
2!  16  by  Jesus  Christ  according  to  my  gospel 
4.  18  according  to  that  which  was  spoken 
8.  27  intercession .  .according  to  (the  will  oi) 

8  28  who  are  the  called  according  to  (lus) 
o‘  o  my  kinsmen  according  to  the  flesh 
o  11  the  purpose  of  God,  according  to  election 

10.  2  zeal . .  but  not  according  to  knowledge 

11.  ca  remnant  according  to  the  election  of 

12  3  according  as  God  hath  dealt  to  every 

12I  6  according  to  the  grace ..  according  to  the 
i»  e  like  minded,  .according  to  Christ  Jesus 
16.  2?  according  to  my . .  according  to  the 
16  26  prophets,  according  to  the  commandment 

1  Co  3  8  his  own  reward  according  to  his  owti 

|  10  According  to  the  grace  of  God  which  is 

1  c'  7  Christ  died  for  our  sins  according  to  the 
IV  4  rose  again  the  third  day  according  to  the 

2  Co.  1.  17  do  I  purpose  according  to  the  flesh 

10  2  as  if  we  walked  according  to  the  flesh 
10  13  measure,  but  according  to  the  measure 
10'  13  enlarged  by  you  according  to  our  rule 
11.  13  end  shall  be  according  to  their  works 
13.  10  sharpness,  according  to  the  power  which 
GaL  1.  4  according  to  the  will  of  God  and  our 

3  2q  seed,  and  heirs  according  to  the  promise 
Eph.  i!  5  according  to  the  good  pleasure  of  lus  will 

1  7  forgiveness  of  sins,  according  to  the  liches 
1’  o  the  mystery  of  his  will,  according  to  his 
i*  11  being  predestinated  according  to  the 
1.  in  who  believe,  according  to  the  working  of 

2  2  in  time  past  ye  walked  according  to  the 

3  7  Whereof  I  was  made  a  minister,  accord,  to 
3.  11  According  to  the  eternal  purpose  which 
3.  16  grant  you,  according  to  the  riches  of  his 

3.  20  according  to  the  power  that  worketh 

4.  7  is  given  grace  according  to  the  measure 
4.  16  according  to  the  effectual  working  m  the 
4.  22  which  is  corrupt  according  to  the 
6.  5  (your)  masters  according  to  the  flesh 

Phil  :i  20  According  to  my  earnest  expectation  and 
3.  21  according  to  the  working  whereby  he  is 

4  19  supply  all  your  need  according  to  his 
Col.  1.  11  might,  according  to  his  glorious  power 

i  25  a  minister,  according  to  the  dispensation 
j.  29  I  also  labour,  striving  according  to  his 

3.  22  Servants,  obey,  .masters  according  to  the 

2Th  1  12  according  to  the  grace  of  our  God  and 

1  Ti  III  According  to  the  glorious  gospel  of  the 
1.  18  son  Timothy,  according  to  the  prophecies 
6.  3  doctrine  which  is  according  to  godliness 

2  Ti.  1  1  according  to  the  promise  of  life  which  is 

i.  8  gospel  according  to  the  power  of  God 

1.  9  not  according  to  our  works,  but  accord,  to 

2.  8  Jesus,  .was  raised,  .according  to  my 

4.  14  Lord  reward  him  according  to  his  works 
Titus  1.  1  according  to  the  faith  of  God’s  elect 


Titus  1  3  unto  me  according  to  the  commandment 

3'  3  according  to  his  mercy  he  saved  us,  by 
v  7  be  made  heirs  according  to  the  hope  of 

Heb.  2.  4  gifts,  .according  to  his  own  will? 

7  5  according  to  the  law,  that  is,  of  their 
8'  4  that  offer  gifts  according  to  the  law 
8.  5  make  all  things  according  to  the 

8  o  Not  according  to  the  covenant  that  I 
q.  19  spoken,  .to  all  the  people  according  to 

Jas  2  8  royal  law  according  to  the  scripture 

1  Pe  1  2  Elect  according  to  the  foreknowledge 

1  3  which  according  to  his  abundant  mercy 

1'  17  who.  .judgeth  according  to  every  man’s 

3.  7  dwell  with  (them)  according  to  knowledge 

4.  6  judged  according  to  men .  .according  to 

4.  19  suiter  according  to  the  will  of  God 

2  Pe.  3.  13  we,  according  to  his  promise,  look  for 

3.  13  Paul  also  according  to  the  wisdom 

1  Jo.  3.  14  we  ask  anything  according  to  Ins  will 
Rev.  2.  23  I  will  give . .  according  to  your  works 

18.  6  unto  her  double  according  to  her  works 
20.  12  dead  were  judged,  .according  to  their 
20.  13  judged  every  man  accoiding  to  their 

10.  Toward,  np6s  pros. 

Luke  12.  47  neither  did  according  to  his  will,  shall 

2  Co  5.  10  according  to  that  he  hath  done,  whether 
Gal.  2.  14  walked  not  uprightly  according  to  the 

ACCORDING  to  that  — 

According  to  that,  uadi  katho. 

2  Co.  8.  12  accepted  according  to  that  a  man  hath 

ACCORDINGLY  — 

As  on,  or  upon,  k’-al.  _ 

Isa,  59.  18  According  to  (their)  deeds,  accordingly  he 

ACCOUNT  —  . 

1.  Thought,  device,  reckoning,  cheshbon. 

Eccl.  7.  27  one  by  one,  to  find  out  the  account 

2.  Taste,  reason,  05m  taam. 

Dan.  6.  2  that  the  princes  might  give  accounts 

3.  Number ,  account,  ispo  mispar. 

1  Ch.  27.  24  neither  was.  .put  in  the  account  of  the 

4.  Inspection,  oversight,  rn^peguddah. 

2  Ch.  26.  11  the  number  of  their  account  by  the 

b.  Word,  reckoning,  \oy os  logos. 

Matt  12.  36  shall  give  account  thereof  111  the  day  ot 
18.  23  king,  which  would  take  account  of  lus 
Lukei6.  2  give  an  account  of  thy  stewardship;  for 
Acts  19.  40  we  may  give  an  account  of  this  concourse 
Rom.  14.  12  every  one  of  us  shall  give  account  of 
Phil  4  17  fruit  that  may  abound  to  your  account 
Heb!  13.  17  watch,  .as  they  that  must  give  account 

1  Pe.  4.  5  Who  shall  give  account  to  him  that  is 

ACCOUNT,  to  — 

To  qo  before,  guide,  think,  pybopai  hegeomai. 

2  Pe.  3. 15  And  account  (that)  the  long-suffering  of 

ACCOUNT,  to  give  — 

To  answer,  respond,  niy  anah. 

Job  33.  13  he  giveth  not  account  of  any  of  his 

ACCOUNT  of,  to  make  — 

1  .To  think,  devise,  reckon,  3f?n  chashab,  3. 

Psa.  144.  3  of  man,  that  thou  makest  account  of  linn . 
2 .To  make  a  reckoning,  \oyi(opcu  logizornai. 

1  Co.  4.  1  Let  a  man  so  account  of  us,  as  of  the 

ACCOUNTED,  to  be  — 

\.To  be  thought,  reckoned,  aiyn  chashab,  2. 

Deut  2  11  Which  also  were  accounted  giants,  as  tne 

2  20  That  also  was  accounted  a  land  of  giants 

1  Ki  10.  21  it  was  nothing  accounted  of  in  the  days 

2  Ch  q  20  it  was  (not)  anything  accounted  of  in  the 
Isa  2  22  for  wherein  is  he  to  be  accounted  of  ? 


2 .To  be  numbered,  ied  saphar,  4 

Psa.  22.  30  it  shall  be  accounted  to  the  Lord  for  a 

3  To  appear,  have  the  appearance,  bouew  dokeo. 

'  Markio.  42  they  which  are  accounted  to  rule  over 
Luke  22.  24  which  of  them  should  be  accounted  the 

4.  To  make  an  account  of,  XoyiCopai  logizornai. 

Rom.  8.  36  we  are  accounted  as  sheep  for.  .slaughter 

ACCTJRSED  — 

1. H  devoted  thing.  Dun  cherem. 

Josh.  6.  17  And  the  city  shall  be  accursed,  (even)  it 
7  12  their  enemies,  because  they  were  accuised 
7.  12  except  ye  destroy  the  accursed  from 

2.  A  thing  lightly  esteemed,  rWp  qelalah. 

Deut  21.  23  for  he  that  is  hanged  (is)  accursed  of  God 
3  A  thing  put  up,  devoted,  avaBepa  anathema. 

Rom.  9.  3  that  myself  were  accursed  from  Christ 
1  Co.  12.  3  no  man.  .calletli  Jesus  accursed,  and 
Gal  1  8  preached  unto  you,  let  him  he  accursed 

1!  9  ye  have  received,  let  him  be  accursed 

ACCURSED,  to  be  — 

To  be  lightly  esteemed,  7?i?  qalal,  4. 

Isa.  65.  20  but  the  sinner ..  shall  he  accursed 

ACCURSED,  to  make  —  K 

To  devote  (to  God  or  destruction ),  curt  cliaram,  .  • 
Josh.  6.  18  lest  ye  make  (yourselves)  accursed, 

ACCURSED  THING  — 

A  devoted  thing,  mn  cherem. 

Josli.  6,  18  keep  (yourselves)  from  the  accursed  tlnn0 


ACCUSATION 


12 


ACT 


Josh.  6.  18  when  ye  take  of  the  accursed  thing 

7.  1  committed  a  trespass  in  the  accursed  thing 
7.  1  for  Achan.  .took  of  the  accursed  thing 
7.  11  have  even  taken  of  the  accursed  thing 
7.  13  an  accursed  thing,  .the  accursed  thing 
7.  15  he  that  is  taken  with  the  accursed  tiling 

22.  20  commit  a  trespass  in  the  accursed  thing 
1  Ch.  2.  7  Achar.  .who  trans.  in  the  thing  accursed 

ACCUSATION  — 

1.  Accusation,  nips'  sitnah. 

Ezra  4.  6  wrote  they  (unto  him)  an  accusation 

2.  Cause,  matter,  alria  aitia. 

Matt  27.  37  set  up  over  his  head  his  accusation 
Markis.  26  the  superscription  of  his  accusation  was 
Acts  25.  18  they  brought  none  accusation  of  such 

3.2I  speaking  down,  K<nr\yop'ia  kategoria. 

Luke  6.  7  that  they  might  find  an  accusation 
John  18.  29  What  accusation  bring  ye  against  this 

1  Ti.  5.  ig  Against  an  elder  receive  not  an  accusation 
4 .Judgment,  Kplois  krisis. 

2  Pe.  2.  11  bring  not  railing  accusation  against 
Jude  q  durst  not  bring,  .a  railing  accusation 

ACCUSATION,  to  take  by  false  — 

To  disclose  about  figs,  avKotpavretij  sukophanteo. 

Luke  19.  8  from  any  man  by  false  accusation,  I 
ACCUSE,  to  — 

1.70  eat  pieces  torn  off,  j’srijj  aklial  qartsin. 
Dan.  3.  8  Chaldeans  came  near',  and  accused  the 
6.  24  brought  those  menwliich  had  accused  D. 

2.  To  use  the  tongue  freely,  laslian  5. 

Prov.30.  10  Accuse  not  a  servant  unto  his  master 

3.  To  call  in,  e-y/caAeco  engkaleu. 

Acts  23.  28  wherefore  they  accused  him,  I  brought 

23.  29  Whom  I  perceived  to  be  accused  of 

26.  2  touching  all.  .whereof  I  am  accused  of 

26.  7  For  which  hope's  sake.  .1  am  accused  of 

4.  To  speak  down,  KaTgyopiui  kategoreo. 

Matt  12.  10  sabbath  days?  that  they  might  accuse 

27.  12  when  he  was  accused  of  the  chief  priests 
Mark  3.  2  sabbath  day ;  that  they  might  accuse 

15.  3  the  chief  priests  accused  him  of  many 
Luken.  54  something,  .[that  they  mightaccuse  him] 

23.  2  they  began  to  accuse  him,  saying,  We 

23.  10  scribes  stood  and  vehemently  accused 

23.  14  touching  those  things  whereof  ye  accuse 
John  5.  45  I  will  accuse  you.  .that  accuseth  you 

8.  6  [tempting,  .they  might  have  to  accuse] 
Acts  22.  30  known .  .wherefore  he  was  accused  of  the 

24.  2  Tertullus  began  to  accuse  (him),  saying 

24.  8  knowledge  of  all . .  whereof  we  accuse 

24.  13  prove  the  things  whereof  they  now  accuse 

25.  5  go  down  with  (me),  and  accuse  this  man 

25.  11  whereof  these  accuse  me,  no  man  may 

25.  16  before  that  he  which  is  accused  have  the 

28.  19  not  that  I  had  ought  to  accuse  my  nation 
Rom.  2.  15  thoughts  the  mean  while  accusing  or  else 
Rev.  12.  10  which  accused  them  before  our  God  day 

ACCUSE  falsely,  to  — 

1  -To  injure,  harass,  insult,  iirriptafa  epereazO. 

1  Pe.  3.  16  may  be  ashamed  that  falsely  accuse  your 

2.  To  disclose  about  figs,  <rvKo<pavT(u  sukophanteo. 

Luke  3.  14  no  man,  neither  accuse  (any)  falsely 

ACCUSED  — 

Linder  accusation,  iv  Karnyopia  en  kategor.ia. 

Titus  1.  6  having  faithful  children,  not  accused  of 

ACCUSED,  be  — 

To  be  thrust  through,  SiaPdWogcu  cliaballomai. 
Luke  16.  1  the  same  was  accused  unto  him  that  he 

ACCUSER  — 

One  who  speaks  down,  Karriyopos  kategoros. 

John  8.  10  [where  are  those  thine  accusers?  hath] 
Acts  23.  30  gave  commandment  to  his  accusers  also 

23.  35  I  will  hear  thee,  .when  thine  accusers 

24.  8  [Commanding  his  accusers  to  come  unto] 

25.  16  have  the  accusers  face  to  face,  and  have 
25.  18  when  the  accusers  stood  up,  they 

Rev.  12.  10  for  the  accuser  of  our  brethren  is  cast 
ACCUSER,  false  — 

A  thruster  through,  8id/3o\os  diabolos. 

2  Ti.  3.  3  Without  natural  affection . .  false  accusers 
Titus  2.  3  not  false  accusers,  not  given  to  much 

ACCUSTOMED  — 

Taught,  trained,  na1?  limmud. 

Jer.  13.  23  do  good,  that  are  accustomed  to  do  evil 
A-CEL-DA'-MA,  ’  A/ceASa/id  portion  of  blood. 

The  piece  of  ground  purchased  with  the  thirty  pieces  of 
silver  which  Judas  received  for  betraying  Jesus,  but 
which  were  afterwards  thrown  down  by  him  in  his  re¬ 
morse. 

Act3  1.  19  that  field  is  called.  .A.,  that  is  to  say 
A-CHAI'-A,  'Axata  land  of  A  cliaicus. 

Classic  name  of  that  part  of  Greece  which  lies  along 
the  S.  coast  of  the  Gulf  of  Corinth.  This  name  is  some¬ 
times  used  for  the  whole  of  Greece,  and  Corinth  was  its 
capital. 

Acts  18.  12  And  when  Gallio  was  the  deputy  of  A. 

18.  27  And  when  he  was  disposed  to  pass  into  A. 
ig.  2t  he  had  passed  through  Macedonia  and  A. 


Rom  15.  26  it  hath  pleased  them  of  Macedonia  and  A. 
16.  5  Epametus.  .the  firstfruits  of  [A.]  unto 

1  Co.  16.  15  Stephanas,  that  it  is  the  firstfruits  of  A. 

2  Co.  1.  1  with  all  the  saints  which  are  in  all  A. 

9.  2  I  boast,  .that  A.  was  ready  a  year  ago 

11.  10  stop  me  of  this  boasting,  .regions  of  A 
1  Th.  1.  7  So  that  ye  were  ensamples  to  all.  .in.  .A. 

1.  8  sounded  out  the  word,  .not  only  in.  .A. 

A-CHAI'-CUS,  ’Axaiuds  belonging  to  A  chaw. 

A  Corinthian  who  visited  Paul  at  Philippi. 

1  Co.  16.  17  glad  of  the  coming  of  Stephanas,  .and  A. 
A'-CHAN,  A'-CHAR,  [3];,  ibj;  trouble. 

One  of  the  tribe  of  Judah,  who,  at  the  destruction  of 
J ericho  by  J oshua,  stole  part  of  the  spoil  and  hid  it, 
and  was  jjut  to  death  in  consequence,  B.c.  1451. 

Josh.  7.  1  for  A.  the  sou  of  Carmi.  .took  of  the 
7.  18  and  A.,  the  son  of  Carmi.  .was  taken 
7.  19  And  Joshua  said  unto  A.,  My  son,  give 
7.  20  And  A.  answered  Joshua,  and  said 
7.  24  And  Joshua,  .took  A.  the  son  of  Zerali 
22.  20  Did  nut  A.  the  son  of  Zerali  commit  a 
1  Ch.  2.  7  And  the  sous  of  Carmi;  A.,  the  troubler 

A'-CHAZ,  ’AxaC,  ’C?  he  holds. 

The  Greek  form  of  Ahaz,  one  of  the  kings  of  Judah. 

Matt.  1.  9  Joatham  begat  A.;  aud  A.  begat  Ezekias 
ACH'-BOR,  *1123(1  a  mouse. 

1.  Father  of  the  seventh  Edomite  king. 

Gen.  36.  38  Saul  died,  and  Baal-hanan  the  son  of  A. 
36.  39  And  Baal-hanan  the  son  of  A.  died,  and 

1  Ch.  1.  49  Baal-hanan  the  son  of  A.  reigned  in  his 

2.  One  of  Josiah’s  messengers  sent  to  inquire  concern¬ 

ing  the  denunciation  of  wrath  against  the  national  sins, 
as  found  recorded  in  the  book  of  the  law  discovered 
by  ililkiah  in  the  temple,  B.c.  641.  I11  2  Ch.  34.  20 

Abdon  is  named  in  the  place  of  Achbor. 

2  Ki.  22.  12  the  king  commanded.  .A.  the  son  of  Mi. 

22.  14  So  Hilkiah  the  priest,  .and  A. .  .went  unto 

3.  A  Jew,  whose  son  was  sent  by  Jehoiakim  to  bring 
back  Urijah  the  prophet  out  of  Egypt,  B.c.  600. 

Jer.  26.  22  the  king  sent.  .Eluathan  the  son  of  A. 

36.  12  princes  sat  there. .  Eluathan  the  son  of  A. 
A'-CHIM,  "Axcip  woes. 

An  ancestor  of  Joseph,  husband  of  Mary,  mother  of 
Jesus 

Matt.  1.  14  Sadoc  begat  A.;  and  Ai  begat  Eliud 
A'-CHISH,  ir'iiN  serpent-charmer. 

1.  A  king  of  Gath  to  whom  David  fled,  B.C.  1060. 

1  Sa.  21.  10  David  arose,  .and  went  to  A.  the  king  of 
21.  11  the  servants  of  A.  said  unto  him,  (Is)  not 
21.  12  David,  .was  sore  afraid  of  A.  the  king  of 
21.  14  Then  said  A.  unto  his  servants,  Lo,  ye 

27.  2  David  arose,  and  he  passed  over,  .unto  A. 

27.  3  David  dwelt  with  A.  at  Gath,  he  and 

27.  5  David  said  unto  A.,  If  I  have  now  found 
27.  6  Then  A.  gave  him  Ziklag  that  day 
27.  9  David  smote  the  land,  .returned,  .to  A. 

27.  10  And  A.  said.  Whither  have  ye  made  a 

27.  12  And  A.  believed  David,  saying.  He  hath 

28.  1  And  A.  said  unto  David,  Know  thou 

28.  2  David  said  to  A.,  Surely  thou  shalt 

28.  2  And  A.  said  to  David,  Therefore  will  I 

29.  2  David .  .passed  on  in  the  rereward  with  A. 

29.  3  And  A.  said  unto  the  princes  of  the  Phil. 

29.  6  Then  A.  called  David,  and  said  unto  him 

29.  8  David  said  unto  A.,  But  what  have  I 

29.  9  And  A.  answered  and  said  to  David,  I 

2.  A  king  of  Gath,  who  reigned  about  forty-five  years 
later  than  No.  1,  in  the  time  of  Solomon,  B.c.  1013. 

1  Ki.  2.  39  the  servants  of  Shimei  ran  away  unto  A. 

2.  40  Shimei  arose,  .and  went  to  Gath  to  A.  to 
ACH-ME'-THA,  Nnpi>x  ct  place  of  horses. 

A  city  of  Media,  perhaps  the  same  as  Ecbatana,  i.e.  the 
modern  Hamadan.  N.  lat.  34°  47',  E.  long.  47"  52'. 

Ezra  6.  2  there  was  found  at  A.,  in  the  palace 
A'-CHOR,  Ti3ji  trouble. 

A  valley  near  Jericho,  in  which  Achan  and  his  property 
was  destroyed  and  buried,  B.C.  1451. 

Josh.  7.  24  they  brought  them  unto  the  valley  of  A. 

7.  26  name  of  that  place  was.  .The  valley  of  A. 
15.  7  border  went  up.  .from  the  valley  of  A. 

Isa.  65.  10  the  valley  of  A.  a  place  for  the  herds  to 
IIos.  2.  15  and  the  valley  of  A.  for  a  door  of  hope 
ACH'-SA,  ACH'-SAH,  nipajj  serpent-charmer. 

Daughter  of  Caleb,  aud  wife  of  Othniel,  B.c.  1440. 

Josh. 15.  16  He  that  smiteth.  .to  him  will  I  give  A. 

15.  17  and  he  gave  him  A.  his  daughter  to  wife 
Judg.  1.  12  He  that  smiteth.  .to  him  will  I  give  A. 

1.  13  and  he  gave  him  A.  his  daughter  to  wife 
1  Ch.  2.  49  and  the  daughter  of  Caleb  (was)  A. 
ACH'-SHAPH,  f]ci3><  dedicated. 

A  Phenician  city,  at  the  foot  of  Carmel,  allotted  to 
Asher ;  now  called  Khaifa. 

Josh. 11.  1  Jabin  king  of  Hazor.  .sent  to.  .king  of  A. 

12.  7,  20  these  (are)  the  kings,  .the  king  of  A. 

19.  24,  25  children  of  A. .  .border.  .  Helkath.  .A.  I 
ACH'-ZIB,  a’T?K  a  winter  brook,  a  lie. 

1.  A  town  in  W.  of  Judah.  Comp.  Gen.  38.  5. 

Josh. 15.  33,  44  in  the  valley. .  Keilah,  and  A.,  and  M. 
Mic.  1.  14  the  houses  of  A.  (shall  be)  a  lie  to  the 


2.  A  city  of  Asher  by  the  sea  of  Galilee,  and  19  miles 
from  Accho,  aud  now  called  Es-zib. 

Josh.  19.  29  are  at  the  sea  from  the  coast  to  A. 

Judg.  1.  31  did  Asher  drive  out  the  inhabitants.,  of  A. 
ACKNOWLEDGE,  to  — 

1  .To  know,  in;  yada. 

Psa.  51.  3  For  I  acknowledge  my  transgressions 
Prov.  3.  6  In  all  thy  ways  acknowledge  him,  aud 
Isa.  33.  13  ye  (that  are)  near,  acknowledge  my  might 
Jer.  3.  13  Only  acknowledge  thine  iniquity,  that 

14.  20  We  acknowledge,  0  Lord,  our  wickedness. 

2.  To  make  known,  in;  yada,  5. 

Psa.  32.  5  I  acknowledged  my  sin  unto  thee,  and 

3.  To  males  known,  discern,  *i?)  nakar,  5. 

Gen.  38.  26  And  Judah  acknowledged  (them),  and 
Deut.21. 17  But  he  shall  acknowledge  the  son  of  the 
33.  9  neither  did  he  acknowledge  his  brethren 
Isa.  61.  9  all  that  see  them  shall  acknowledge 

63.  16  though,  .be  ignorant.  Israel  acknowledge 
Jer.  24.  5  Like  these,  .so  will  I  acknowledge  them 
Dan.  11.  39  whom  he  shall  acknowledge  (aud)  increase 

4.  To  make  known  fully,  tmyivuoKoi  epiginosko. 

1  Co.  14.  37  let  him  acknowledge  that  the  things  that 

16.  18  therefore  acknowledge  ye  them  that  are 

2  Co.  1.  13  shall  acknowledge,  .or  acknowledge 

1.  14  As  also  ye  have  acknowledged  us  in  part 
ACKNOWLEDGING  — 

Full  knowledge,  lirlyvonus  epignosis. 

2  Ti.  2.  25  give  them  repentance  to  the  acknowled. 
Titus  1.  1  the  acknowledging  of  the  truth  which 
Phm.  6  become  effectual  by  the  acknowledging 
ACKNOWLEDGMENT  — 

Full  knowledge,  lirlyvoiais  epignosis. 

Col.  2.  2  to  the  acknowledgment  of  the  mystery  of 
ACQUAINT  self,  to  — 

To  make  profit,  ]?o  sakan,  5. 

Job  22.  21  Acquaint  now  thyself  with  him,  and  be  at 
ACQUAINTANCE  — 

4.  To  know,  in;  yada. 

Job  19.  13  and  mine  acquaintance  are  verily 

42.  11  they  that  had  been  of  his  acquaintance 

2.  To  be  known,  yv  yada,  4. 

Psa.  31.  11  and  a  fear  to  mine  acquaintance  :  they 
55.  13  But  (it  was)  thou,  a  man.  .acquaintance 
88.  8  Thou  hast  put  aw'ay  mine  acquaintance 
88.  18  far  from  me,  (and)  mine  acquaintance 

3.  One  known,  discerned,  *»p  malckar. 

2  Ki.  12.  5  every  man  of  his  acquaintance 

12.  7  receive  no.  .money  of  your  acquaintance 

4.  One  known,  yvuaTos  gnostos. 

Luke  2.  44  they  sought  him  among  .  .acquaintance 
23.  49  all  his  acquaintance,  and  the  women  that 
ACQUAINTANCE,  his  — 

One's  own,  1810s  ulios. 

Acts  24.  23  forbid  none  of  his  acquaintance  to 
ACQUAINTED,  to  be  — 

To  make  useful,  acquainted,  [?p  sakan,  5. 

Psa.  139.  3  and  art  acquainted  (with)  all  my  ways 
ACQUAINTED  with,  to  be  — 

To  know,  in;  yada. 

Isa.  53.  3  man  of  sorrows,  and  acquainted  with 
ACQUAINTING  — 

To  lead,  drive,  in)  nahag. 

Eccl.  2.  3  yet  acquainting  mine  heart  with  wisdom 
ACQUIT,  to  — 

To  declare  innocent,  cut  off,  npi  naqah,  3. 

Job  10.  14  and  thou  wilt  not  acquit  me  from  mine 
Nah.  1.  3  The  Lord,  .will  not  at  all  acquit 

ACRE  — 

1. A  yoke  {of  oxen),  tax  tsemed. 

Isa.  5.  10  ten  acres  of  vineyard  shall  yield  one  bath 

2.  A  furrow,  rnj;.a  maanah. 

1  Sa.  14.  14  half  acre  of  land,  (which)  a  yoke  (of  oxen) 
ACT  — 

1 .  Word,  thing,  "on  dabar. 

1  Ki.  10.  6  I  heard  in  mine  own  land  of  thy  acts  and 

11.  41  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Solomon,  aud 
11.  41  in  the  book  of  the  acts  of  Solomon  ? 

14.  19  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jeroboam 

14.  29  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Rehoboam 

15.  7  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Abijam,  and 

15.  23  The  rest  of  all  the  acts  of  Asa,  and  all 

15.  31  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Nadab,  and 

16.  5  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Baasha,  and 

16.  14  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Elah,  and  all 

16.  20  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Zimri,  and 

16.  27  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Omri  which 
22.  39  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Ahab,  and  all 
22.  45  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jehosliapliat 

2  Ki.  1.  18  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Ahaziah 

8.  23  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Joram,  and  all 

10.  34  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jelm.  aud  all 
12. 19  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Joash.  and  all 

13.  8  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jehoahaz 

13.  12  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Joash.  and  all 

14.  15  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jehoash 

14.  18  Anil  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Amaziah,  (are) 


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ADINO 


j  Jvi  u  28  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jeroboam 
il'  6  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Azanah,  and 
1?  1 1  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Zaehariah 
15.  15  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Shallum,  and 
is  21  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Menahem 
iS  26  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Pekahiah 

15.  31  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Pekah,  and 

15  36  Xow  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jotham,  and 

16  19  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Ahaz  which 

20.  20  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Hezekiah 
21  17  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Manasseh 

21.  25  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Amon  which 

23.  28  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Josiah,  and 

24.  5  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jehoiakim 

1  Ch.  29.  29  Now  the  acts  of  David  the  king,  first 

2  Ch.  9.  5  I  heard  in  mine  own  land  of  thine  acts 

0  29  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Solomon 
12  15  Now  the  acts  of  Relioboam,  first  and  last 
13!  22  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Abijah,  and 

16.  11  And,  behold,  the  acts  of  Asa,  first  and 
20  34  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jehoshaphat 

25  26  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Amaziah 

26  22  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Uzziah,  first 
27.  7  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jotham,  and 
28  26  Now  the  rest  of  his  acts  and  of  all  his 

32.  32  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Hezekiah 

33.  18  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Manasseh 

35.  26  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Josiah,  and 

36.  8  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jehoiakim 

).  Work,  nh’Jia  maaseh. 

Deut.n.  3  And  his  miracles,  and  his  acts,  which  he 
11.  7  But  your  eyes  have  seen  all  the  great  acts 
2  Ki.  23.  19  according  to  all  the  acts  that  he  had  done 
Esth.  10.  2  And  all  the  acts  of  his  power  and  of  his 

3. Service ,  deed,  niiDJ).  abodah. 

Isa.  28.  21  and  bring  to  pass  his  act,  his  strange 

i.Act,  action,  nb'bn  alilah. 

Psa.  103.  7  He'  made  known  his . .  acts  unto  the 

5. Act,  deed,  doing,  bya pool. 

2  Sa.  23.  20  Benaiab . .  who  had  done  many  acts,  he 
1  Ch.  11.  22  Benaiah.  .who  had  done  many  acts 
Isa.  59.  6  the  act  of  violence  (is)  in  their  hands 

ACT,  in  the  very  — 

In  the  very  theft,  iiravToipwpcc  epautophoru. 

John  8.  4  [this  woman  was  taken,  .in  the  very  act] 

ACTION  — 

Act,  action,  alilah. 

1  Sa.  2.  3  and  by  him  actions  are  weighed 

ACTIVITY  — 

Strength,  force,  *rrj  chciyil. 

Gen.  47.  6  if  thou  knowest  (any)  men  of  activity 

AD-A'-DAH,  niyiy  bordering. 

A  city  in  S.  of  Judah,  near  Dimonali. 

Josh.  15.  21,  22  the  coast  of  Edom  southward . .  A. 
A'-DAH,  niy  pleasure. 

1.  One  of  the  wives  of  Lamech,  B.C.  3874. 

Gen.  4.  19  the  name  of  the  one  (was)  A.,  and  the 

4.  20  And  A.  bare  Jabal :  he  was  the  father  of 
4.  23  Lamech  said  unto  his  wives,  A.  and 

2.  One  of  the  wives  of  Esau,  B.C.  1750. 

Gen.  36.  2  A.  the  daughter  of  Elon  the  Hittite,  and 
36.  4  And  A.  bare  to  Esau  Eliphaz ;  and 
36.  10  Eliphaz  the  son  of  A.  the  wife  of  Esau 
36.  12  these  (were)  the  sons  of  A.  Esau’s  wife 
36.  16  (are),  .dukes,  .these  (were)  the  sons  of  A. 

A-DA'-IAH,  rrijt  pleasing  to  Jah. 

1.  Maternal  grandfather  of  king  Josiah,  B.C.  641. 

2  Ki.  22.  1  mother's  name  (was),  .the  daughter  of  A. 

2.  A  Levite  descended  from  Gershom. 

1  Ch.  6.  41  the  son  of  Zerah,  the  son  of  A. 

3.  A  son  of  Shimhi  the  Benjamite. 

1  Ch.  8.  12-21  The  sons  of  Elpaal.  .A.,  and  Beraiah 
•1.  A  Levite  of  the  family  of  Aaron,  and  head  of  a  family 
in  Jerusalem. 

1  Ch.  9.  10-12  of  the  priests.  .A.  the  sou  of  Jeroliam 

5.  The  father  of  a  captain  that  aided  Jehoiada  to  put 
Joash  on  the  throne  of  Judah. 

2  Ch.  23.  1  Jehoiada . .  took . .  Maaseiah  the  son  of  A. 
C.  One  of  the  family  of  Bani,  who  took  a  strange  wife 
during  the  exile,  B.C.  457. 

Ezra  10.  29  of  the  sons  of  Bani ;  Mesliullam.  .and  A. 

7.  Another  of  a  different  family  of  Bani,  who  had  also 
taken  a  strange  wife,  B.C.  445. 

Ezra  10.  34-39  of  the  sons  of  Bani.  .Nathan,  and  A. 

8.  A  descendant  of  Judah  by  Pharez. 

Neh.  11.  5[children  of  Judah].  .Maaseiah.  .son  of  A. 

9.  A  Levite  of  the  family  of  Aaron,  probably  the  same 
as  No.  4. 

Neh.  11.  12  and  A.  the  son  of  Jeroham,  the  son  of  P. 
A-DAL'-IA,  honour  of  Ized. 

One  of  the  ten  sons  of  Hainan  who  were  hanged  along 
with  then-  father,  B.C.  510. 

Esth.  9.  8  A. .  .The  ten  sons  of  Hamantlie  son  of  H. 
AD'-AM,  cjx  of  the  ground,  firm. 

I.  The  man  that  God  created  and  placed  in  the  garden 
of  Eden,  B.C.  4004. 

Gen.  2. 19  the  Lord  God.  .brought  (them)  unto  A,  to 


Gen.  2.  19  whatsoever  A.  called  every  living  creature 
2.  20  And  A.  gave  names  to  all  cattle, and  to  the 
2.  20  but  for  A.  there  was  not  found  an  help 

2.  21  caused  a  deep  sleep  to  faU  upon  A. 

2  23  A  said.  This  (is)  now  bone  of  my  bones 

3.  8  and  A.  and  his  wife  hid  themselves  from 
3.  9  And  the  Lord  God  called  unto  A.,  and 

3.  17  And  unto  A.  he  said,  Because  thou  hast 
3!  20  And  A.  called  his  wife's  name  Eve 

3.21  Unto  A.  also  and  to  his  wife  did  the  Lord 

4.  1  And  A.  knew  Eve  his  wife ;  and  she 

4.  25  And  A.  knew  his  wife  again ;  and  she  bare 

5.  1  the  book  of  the  generations  of  A. 

5.  2  and  called  their  name  A.,  in  the  day  when 
5.  3  And  A.  lived  an  hundred  and  thirty  years 
S  4  And  the  days  of  A.  after  he  had  begotten 
5.  5  And  all  the  days  that  A.  lived  were 
Deut  32.  8  when  he  separated  the  sons  of  A.,  he  set 
1  Ch.  1.  1  A.,  Sheth,  Enosh 
Job  31.  33  If  I  covered  my  transgressions  as  A. 

Luke  3.  38  Seth,  which  was.  .of  A.,  which  was.  .of 
Rom  5.  14  Nevertheless  death  reigned  from  A.  to 
5.  14  after  the  similitude  of  A.’s  transgression 
1  Co.  15.  22  For  as  in  A.  all  die,  even  so  in  Christ 
15  45  The  first  man  A.  was  made  a  living  soul 
15.  45  the  last  A.  (was  made)  a  quickening  spirit 
1  Ti.  2.  13  For  A.  was  first  formed,  then  Eve 

2.  14  And  A.  was  not  deceived,  but  the  woman 
Jude  14  And  Enoch  also,  the  seventh  from  A. 

*2.  A  town  on  the  E.  of  the  Jordan,  12  miles  from 
Zartan  in  Manasseh,  and  36  miles  N.  of  Jericho.  In 
the  LXX.  it  is  called  Kiriatharim,  and  the  termination 
arim  may  be  =  adani.  It  would  thus  mean  “  the  city 
(Kiriath)  of  Arim  or  Adam." 

Josh.  3.16  waters . .  rose  up . .  very  far  from  the  city  A. 
A-DA'-MAH,  nsjR  ground,  fortress. 

A  fenced  city  in  Naphtali. 

Josh.  19.  33,  36  And  the  fenced  cities.  .A.,  and  Ramali 
ADAMANT  stone  — 

Brier,  diamond  point,  ray  shamir. 

Eze.  3.  9  As  an  adamant  harder  than  Hint  have  I 
Zech.  7.  12  made  their  hearts  (as)  an  adamant  stone 

A-DA'-MI,  'DJN  fortified. 

A  city  of  Naphtali,  the  same  as  Adamah. 

Josh.  19.  33  their  coast  was  from  Heleph.  .and  A. 
A'-DAR,  ns  fire  god. 

The  12th  month  of  the  Jewish  sacred  year,  from  the 
new  moon  of  March  till  the  one  of  April,  and  was 
doubled  seven  times  in  nineteen  years  to  synchronise 
the  lunar  and  the  solar  years. 

Ezra  6.  15  was  finished  on  the  third  day  of . .  A. 

Esth.  3.  7  twelfth  (month),  that  (is),  the  month  A. 

3.  13  twelfth  month,  which  (is)  the  month  A. 

8.  12  twelfth  month,  which  (is)  the  month  A. 

а.  1  the  twelfth  month,  that  (is)  the  month  A. 

9.  15  the  fourteenth  day  also  of  the  month  A. 

9.  17  the  thirteenth  day  of  the  month  A. 

9.  19  made  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  month  A . 

9.  21  keep  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  month  A. 
A'-DAR  or  AD'-DAR,  TJX  height,  honour. 

1.  A  city  called  also  Hazar-Addar,  in  the  S.  of  Judah, 
near  Edom. 

Josh.15.  3  and  went  up  to  A.,  and  fetched  a  compass 

2.  Son  of  Bela,  and  grandson  of  Benjamin,  B.C.  1680. 

1  Ch.  8.  3  And  the  sons  of  Bela  were.  A.,  and  Gera. 
AD-BE'-EL,  Sxp'x  languishing  for  Ood. 

Son  of  Ishmael,  and  grandson  of  Abraham,  B.C.  1840. 
Gen.  25.  13  firstborn  of  Ishmael,  Nebajoth.  .and  A. 

1  Ch.  1.  29  firstborn  of  Ishmael,  Nebajoth.  .and  A. 

ADD,  to  — 

1. 71)  add,  increase,  jc;  yasaph. 

Lev.  27.  13  then  he  shall  add  a  fifth  (part)  thereof 
27.  15  then  he  shall  add  the  fifth  (part)  of  the 
27.  19  then  he  shall  add  the  fifth  (part)  of  the 
27.  27  he  shall  redeem  (it),  .and  shall  add 
Deut.  5.  22  and  he  added  no  more.  And  he  wrote  them 
19.  9  then  shalt  thou  add  three  cities  more  for 

1  Sa.  12.  19  for  we  have  added  unto  all  our  sms  (this) 
Isa.  38.  5  behold,  I  will  add  unto  thy  days  fifteen 
Jer.  45.  3  for  the  Lord  hath  added  grief  to  my 

2.  To  add,  increase,  continue,  jp;  yasaph,  5. 

Gen.  30.  24  The  Lord  shall  add  to  me  another  son 
Lev.  5  16  and  shall  add  the  fifth  part  thereto,  and 

б.  5  and  shall  add  the  fifth  part  more  thereto 

27.  31  shall  add  thereto  the  fifth  (part)  thereof 
Num.  5.  7  and  add  unto  it  the  fifth  (part)  thereof,  and 
Deut.  4.  2  Ye  shall  not  add  unto  the  word  which  I 

12.  32  thou  shalt  not  add  thereto,  nor  diminish 

2  Sa.  24.  3  Now  the  Lord  thy  God  add  unto  the 

1  Ki.  12. 11  I  will  add  to  your  yoke  :  my  father 

12.  14  and  I  will  add  to  your  yoke  :  my  father 

2  Ki.  20.  6  And  I  will  add  unto  thy  days  fifteen  years 

1  Ch.  22.  14  and  thou  mayest  add  thereto 

2  Ch.  10.  14  but  I  will  add  thereto:  my  father  chastised 

28.  13  ye  intend  to  add  (more)  to  our  sins  and  to 
Job  34.  37  For  he  addeth  rebellion  unto  his  sin,  he 
Prov.  3.  2  length  of  days.  .shaU  they  add  to  thee 

10.  22  it  maketh  rich,  and  he  addeth  no  sorrow 
16.  23  The  heart  of  the  wise . .  addeth  learning  to 
30.  6  Add  thou  not  unto  his  words,  lest  he 

3.  To  give,  jm  nathan. 

Num  35.  6  to  them  ye  shall  add  forty  and  two  cities 
Psa.  69.  27  Add  iniquity  unto  their  iniquity :  and 


4.  To  add,  hsd  sapliah. 

Deut  29.  19  though  I  walk  in  the  imagination . .  to  add 
Isa.  29.  1  add  ye  year  to  year;  let  themkill  sacrifices 
30.  1  not  of  my  spirit,  that  they  may  add  sin  to 

5.  To  bear  or  bring  upon,  i-mcpepu  epiphero. 

Phil.  1.  16  supposing  to  add  affliction  to  my  bonds 

6.  To  furnish  abundantly,  ewixopyyeu  epichoregeo. 

2  Pe.  i.  5  giving  all  diligence,  add  to  your  faith 

7.  To  put  to,  or  forward,  npoariQryii  prostithemi. 
Matt.  6.  27  can  add  one  cubit  unto  his  stature? 

6.  33  all  these  things  shall  be  added  unto  you 
Luke  3.  20  Added  this  yet  above  all,  that  he  shut  up 
12.  25  with  taking  thought  can  add  to  his  stature 
12.  31  all  these  things  shall  be  added  unto  you 
19.  11  as  they  heard  these  things,  he  added  and 
Acts  2.  41  the-  same  day  there  were  added  (unto 

2.  47  the  Lord  added  to  the  church  daily  such 
5.  14  believers  were  the  more  added  to  the 
11.  24  much  people  was  added  unto  the  Lord 
Gal.  3.  19  It  was  added  because  of  transgressions 

ADD  in  conference,  to  — 

To  add  up  together,  tt poo avaribypi  prosanatithemi. 
Gal.  2.  6  in  conference  added  nothing  to  me,  but 

ADD  to,  to  — 

To  arrange  throughout  in  addition,  eViSiaTainro/iai. 
Gal.  3.  15  no  man  disannulled,  or  addeth  thereto 

ADD  unto,  to  — 

To  put  on,  or  upon,  Imridripi  epititheini. 

Rev.  22.  18  If  any  man  shall  add  unto  these  things 

AD-'DAN,  ]jx  strong. 

The  name  of  a  place  from  which  some  of  the  inhabit¬ 
ants  came  with  Zerubbabel  to  Jerusalem ;  others  con¬ 
sider  it  the  name  of  a  man  who  was  unable  to  show  his 
genealogy  to  be  of  Israel,  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  59  these  (were)  they  which  went  up  from . .  A 
ADDED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  added,  jd;  yasaph,  2. 

Jer.  36.  32  and  there  were  added  besides  unto  them 

2.  To  be  added,  yesaph,  6. 

Dan.  4.  36  and  excellent  majesty  was  added  unto  me 

ADDER  — 

1  .Adder,  Piii’py  akshub. 

Psa.  140.  3  adders’  poison  (is)  under  their  lips 

2 . Asp,  |n? pethen. 

Psa.  58.  4  (they  are)  like  the  deaf  adder  (that) 

91.13  Thou  shalt  tread  upon  the  lion  and  adder 

3.  Basilisk,  cockatrice,  'lips*  tsiphoni. 

Pro.  23.  32  At  the  last  it.  .stingetli  like  an  adder 
i.Adder,  viper,  jb’Dai  sliephiphon. 

Gen.  49.  17  Dan  shall  be.  .an  adder  in  the  path,  that 
AD'-DI,  ’A55 i  ( meaning  uncertain). 

An  ancestor  of  Joseph  the  husband  of  Mary  mother  of 
Jesus. 

Luke  3.  28  which  was  (the  son)  of  A.,  which  was  (the 

ADDICT,  to  — 

To  arrange,  set  oneself,  raacrw  tasso. 

1  Co.  16.  15  and  (that)  they  have  addicted  themselves 

ADDITIONS  — 

Joinings,  wreaths,  nv?  loyoth. 

1  Ki.  7.  29  (were)  certain  additions  made  of  thin 

7.  30  undersetters  molten,  at’the  side  of  every  a. 
7.  36  proportion  of  every  one,  and  additions 

AD'-DON,  }V=in  strong. 

The  same  perhaps  as  Addan,  B.C.  536. 

Neh.  7.  61  these(were)theywliicliwent  up . .  from .  .A. 
A'-DER,  -nil,  rill  a  flock. 

A  son  of  Berali,  grandson  of  Shaliaraim,  a  Benjamite. 

1  Ch.  8. 15  And  Zebadiah,  and  Arad,  and  A. 
A-DI'-EL,  Vx’JB.  ornament  of  God. 

1.  A  descendant  of  Simeon. 

1  Ch.  4.  36  and  Jaakobah,  and  Jeshohaiah.  .and  A. 

2.  A  descendant  of  Aaron. 

1  Ch.  9.  12  and  Maasiai  the  son  of  A.,  the  son  of 

3.  Asmaveth’s  father,  who  was  David's  treasurer  (per¬ 
haps  the  same  as  No.  2.),  B.C.  1030. 

1  Ch.  27.  25  the  king’s  treasures  (was),  .the  son  of  A. 
A'-DIN,  pjj?  ornament. 

l.One  whose  descendants  returned  from  Babylon  with 
Zerubbabel,  B.C.  445. 

Ezra  2.15  The  children  of  A. ,  four  hundred  fifty  and 
Neh.  7.  20  The  children  of  A.,  six  hundred  fifty  and 

2.  One  whose  posterity  came  up  with  Ezra. 

Ezra  8.  6  Of  the  sons  also  of  A. ;  Ebed  the  son  of  J. 

3.  The  name  of  a  family  who  with  Nehemiah  and  the 
people  sealed  the  covenant. 

Neh.  10.  14-16  [The  chief  of  the  people].  .A. 

A-DI  -NA,  Nini I  ornament. 

A  Reubenite  captain  of  David’s,  B.C.  1048. 

1  Ch.  11.  42  A.  the  son  of  Shiza  the  Reubenite,  a 
A-DI'-NO,  ij'jjf  ornament. 

One  of  David’s  thirty  valiant  men,  B.C.  1048. 

2  Sa.  23.  8  The  Tachmonite . .  the  same  (was)  A.  the 


ADITH AIM 


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ADULTERY 


A-DI-THA'-IM,  dwij;.  two  ways ,  or  passages. 

A  city  iu  the  plain  of  Judah. 

Josh.  15.  33-36  in  the  valley.  .Sharaim,  anil  A.,  and 

ADJURE,  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  take  oath,  nVk  alah,  5. 

1  Sa.  14.  24  for  Saul  had  adjured  the  people,  saying 

2.  To  cause  to  swear,  yyy  shaba,  5. 

Jos.  6.  26  And  Joshua  adjured  (them)  at  that  time 

1  Ki.  22.  16  How  many  times  shall  I  adjure  thee  that 

2  Ch.  18.  15  How  many  times  shall  I  adjure  thee  that 

3.  To  adjure  thoroughly,  e’fopi cifa  exorkizd. 

Matt  26.  63  I  adjure  thee  by  the  living  God, that  thou 

4 . To  adjure,  6pulfa  horkizo. 

Mark  5.  7  I  adjure  thee  by  God,  that  thou  torment 
Acts  19.  13  We  adjure  you  by  Jesus  whom  Paul 

AD'-LAI,  ’Snj;  lax,  weary. 

Father  of  Shaphat,  who  was  overseer  of  the  herds  in  the 
lowlands  in  David’s  time,  B.C.  1040. 

1  Ch.  27.  29  over  the  herds.  .(was)ShapliatthesonofA. 
AD'-MAH,  nanx  earthwork,  fortress. 

A  town  in  the  vale  of  Siddim  which  was  destroyed  with 
Sodom,  Gomorrah,  Zeboim,  B.C.  1897. 

Gen.  10.  19  as  thou  goest  unto.  .Gomorrah,  and  A. 

14.  2  made  war  with.  .Shinab  king  of  A.,  and 
14.  8  there  went  out.  .the  king  of  A.,  and  the 
Dent  29.  23  the  overthrow  of  Sodom  and  Gomorrah,  A. 
Hos.  it.  8  how  shall  I  make  thee  as  A.  ? 
AD-MA'-THA,  xnp-ix  God-given. 

One  of  the  seven  princes  of  Persia  and  Media  in  the 
reign  of  Ahasuerus,  B.C.  510. 

Esth.  1.  14  the  next  unto  him  (was)  Carsliena. .  A. 
ADMINISTERED,  to  be  — 

To  minister,  SiaKOviw  diakoned. 

2  Co.  8.  19  which  is  administered  by  us  to  the  glory 

8.  20  this  abundance  which  is  administered  by 

ADMINISTRATION  — 

Ministry,  SiaKov'ia  diakonia. 

1  Co.  12.  s  there  are  differences  of  administrations 

2  Co.  9.  12  For  the  administration  of  this  service 

ADMIRATION  — 

Wonder,  Qavpa  thauma. 

Rev.  17.  6  I  wondered  with  great  admiration 

ADMIRATION,  to  have  in  — 

To  wonder,  0avp.d(ai  thaumazd. 

Jude  16  having  men’s  persons  in  admiration 

ADMIRED,  to  be  — 

To  wonder,  SavyAfai  thaumazd. 

2  Th.  1.  10  and  to  be  admired  in  all  them  that  believe 

ADMONISH,  to  — 

1.  To  testify,  say  again  and  again,  nji  ud,  5. 

Jer.  42.  19  know  certainly  that  I  have  admonished 

2.  To  put  in  mind,  vouderloi  noutheteo. 

Rom.15.  14  able  also  to  admonish  one  another 
Col.  3.  16  teaching  and  admonishing  one  another 

1  Th.  5.  12  we  beseech  you.  .and  admonish  you 

2  Th.  3!  15  but  admonish  (him)  as  a  brother 

3.  To  recommend,  irapaivloi  parained. 

Acts  27.  9  was  now  already  past,  Paul  admonished 

ADMONISHED,  to  be  — 

To  be  shone  on,  in;  zahar,  2. 

Eccl.  4.  13  king,  who  will  no  more  be  admonished 
12.  12  further,  by  these,  my  son,  be  admonished 

ADMONISHED  of  God,  to  be  — 

To  have  a  divine  oracle,  xpvpar^C01  chrematizo. 
Heb.  8.  5  as  Moses  was  admonished  of  God  when 

ADMONITION  — 

A  putting  into  the  mind,  vovdeala  nouthesia. 

1  Co.  10.  11  they  are  written  for  our  admonition 
Eph.  6.  4  bring  them  up  in  the.  .admonition  of  the 
Titus  3.  10  an heretick,  after  the.  .second  admonition 

AD'-NA,  xinjJ  pleasure. 

1.  One  of  the  family  of  Pahatli-moab  who  had  taken  a 
strange  wife  during  the  exile,  B.C.  456. 

Ezra  10.  30  of  the  sons  of  Pahath-moab;  A.,  and 

2.  A  priest  in  the  time  of  Joiakim,  grandson  of  Jozadak. 

Neh.  12.  12-15  [the  chief  of  the  fathers] .  Of  Harim,  A. 
AD'-NAH,  nyiy  pleasure. 

1.  A  captain  of  Manasseh,  who  joined  David  in  Ziklag, 
B.C.  1048. 

1  Ch.  12.  20  there  fell  to  him  of  Manasseh,  A.,  and 

2.  The  chief  captain  of  the  army  of  Jehoshaphat,  B.C.  914. 

2  Ch.  17.  14  Of  Judah.  .A.  the  chief,  and  with  him 

ADO,  to  make  an  — 

To  be  tumultuous,  0opv@eop.aL  thorubecnnai. 

Mark  5.  39  he  saith.  .Why  make  ye  this  ado,  and 

A-DO-NI-BE'-ZEK,  lord  of  lightning. 

A  king  of  Bezek,  captured  by  the  men  of  Judah  and 
Simeon  and  taken  to  Jerusalem,  where  he  was  mutilated, 
.  and  died,  B.C.  1449. 

Judg.  1.  5  And  they  found  A.  in  Bezek :  and  they 

1.  6  But  A.  fled  ;  and  they  pursued  after  him 
1  7  And  A.  said,  Threescore  and  ten  kings 


A-DO-NI'-JAH,  irri«  Jah  is  my  lord. 

1.  Fourth  son  of  David,  born  in  Hebron,  and  afterwards 
put  to  deatli  by  Solomon  for  aspiring  to  the  throne, 
u.C.  1015. 

2Sa.  3.  4  [unto  David  were  sons  born],  .fourth  A. 

1  Ki.  1.  5  Then  A.  the  son  of  Haggith  exalted 
1.  7  and  they  following  A.  helped  (him) 

1.  8  Zadok  the  priest,  and . .  were  not  with  A. 

1.  9  And  A.  slew  sheep  and  oxen  and  fat  cattle 
1.  11  saying,  Hast  thou  not  heard  that  A.  the 
1.  13  Solomon,  .shall  reign,  .why  then  doth  A. 

I.  18  And  now,  behold,  A.  reigneth;  and  now 
1.  24  Nathan  said,  .hast  thou  said,  A.  shall 
1.  25  behold,  they,  .say,  God  save  king  A. 

1.  41  And  A.  and  all  the  guests  that  (were)  with 
1.  42  And  A.  said  unto  him,  Come  in ;  for  thou 
1.  43  Jonathan  answered  and  said  to  A.,  Verily 
1.  49  all  the  guests  that  (were)  with  A.  were 
1.  50  And  A.  feared  because  of  Solomon  and 

1.  51  it  was  told  Solomon,  saying,  Behold,  A. 

2.  13  And  A.  the  son  of  Haggitli  came  to  B. 

2.  19  king  Solomon,  to  speak  unto  him  for  A. 

2.  21  And  she  said,  Let  Abishag.  .be given  to  A. 

2.  22  why  dost  thou  ask  Abishag . .  for  A.  ?  ask 
2.  23  God  do  so  to  me  and  more  also,  if  A.  have 
2.  24  A.  shall  be  put  to  death  this  day 

2.  28  Joab  hath  turned  after  A.,  though  he 

1  Ch.  3.  1, 2  sons  of  David,  .third  Absalom,  .fourth  A. 

2.  One  of  the  Levitcs  sent  by  Jehoshaphat  to  teach  the 
law,  B.C.  914. 

2  Ch.  17.  8  with  them  (he  sent)  Levites.  .A.,  and 

3.  A  chief  of  the  people  that  with  Nehemiah  sealed  the 
covenant,  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  10.  14, 16  The  chief  of  the  people.  .A.,  Bigavi, 
A-DO-NI'-KAM,  np'jlK  my  lord  has  risen. 

1.  An  Israelite  whose  descendants  cameup  from  Babylon 
after  the  exile,  B.C.  536. 

Ezra.  2.  13  the  children  of  A.,  six  hundred  sixty  and 
Neh.  7.  18  the  children  of  A.,  six  hundred  threescore 

2.  One,  some  of  whose  posterity  came  up  from  Babylon 
with  Ezra,  B.C.  457.  This  may  be  the  same  as  No.  1. 

Eza.  8.  13  of  the  last  sons  of  A.,  whose  names  (are) 

A-DO-NI'-RAM,  my  lord  is  high. 

A  tribute  officer  of  Solomon's,  B.C.  975. 

1  Ki.  4.  6  and  A.  the  son  of  Abda  (was)  over  the 

5.  14  and  A.  (was)  over  the  levy 

A-DO-NI-ZE-'DEK,  p’ljp’jix  lord  of  justice. 

A  king  of  the  Canaanites  or  Amorites  in  Jerusalem,  and 
slain  by  Joshua,  B.o.  1452. 

Josh.  10.  1  when  A.  king  of  Jerusalem  had  heard 
10.  3  Wherefore  A.  king  of  Jerusalem  sent 

ADOPTION  — 

Placing  as  a  son,  vlodeoia  huiothesia. 

Pvom.  8.  15  ye  have  received  the  Spirit  of  adoption 

8.  23  waiting  for  the  adoption,  (to  wit),  the 

9.  4  to  whom  (pertaineth)  the  adoption,  and 

ADOPTION  of  sons  or  children  — • 

Placing  as  a  son,  6io0e<rlu  huiothesia. 

Gal.  4.  5  we  might  receive  the  adoption  of  sons 
Eph.  1.  5  predestinated  us  unto  the  adoption  of  c. 

A-DO-RA'-EM,  dh'hk  double  honour. 

A  city  in  the  S.W.  of  Judah,  built  by  Rehoboam,  son  of 
Solomon,  and  now  called  Dura,  5  miles  S.W.  of  Hebron. 

2  Ch.  1 1 .  5,9  Rehoboam  dwelt  in  J er. ,  and  built . .  A. 

A-DO'-RAM,  Dyik  high  honour. 

1.  An  officer  of  David’s,  set  over  the  tribute:  supposed  to 
be  the  same  as  Adoniram,  B.o.  975. 

2.  Sa.20.  24  And  A.  (was)  over  the  tribute  :  and 

2.  An  officer  of  Solomon's  and  afterwards  of  Relioboam’s. 

1  Ki  12.  18  Then  king  Rehoboam  sent  A.,  who  (was) 
ADORN,  to  — 

1.  To  pass  on  or  over,  rnjj  adah.. 

Isa.  61.  10  ornaments,  and  as  a  bride  adorneth 

2.  To  polish,  adorn,  uoaptw  kosmeo. 

Lnke2i.  5  how  it  was  adorned  with  goodly  stones 
1  Ti.  2.  9  also,  that  women  adorn  themselves 
Titus  2.  10  that  they  may  adorn  the  doctrine  of  God 
1  Pe.  3.  5  holy  women  also . .  adorned  themselves 
Rev.  21.  2  as  a  bride  adorned  for  her  husband 

ADORNED,  to  be  — 

To  be  passed  on  or  over,  rnj;  adah. 

Jer.  31.  4  thou  shalt  again  be  adorned  with  thy 

ADORNING  — 

Ornament,  k6o/j.os  Icosmos. 

1  Pe.  3.  3  Whose  adorning  let  it  not  be  that  outward 

AD-RAM- ME'-LECH,  honour  of  the  king. 

1.  An  idol  of  the  Sepharviteswliom  Shalmaneser  brought 
to  people  the  cities  of  Israel  after  carrying  their  in¬ 
habitants  captive  to  Assyria. 

2  Ki.  17.  31  Sepharvites  burnt  their  children,  .to  A. 

2.  A  son  of  Sennacherib,  king  of  Assyria,  who,  with  his 
brother  Sharezer,  slew  then-  father  in  the  temple  of  Nis- 
roch,  B.C.  721. 

2  Ki.  19.  37  A.  and  Sharezer  his  sons  smote  him  with 
Isa.  37.  38  it  came  to  pass . .  that  A. . .  smote  him. with 


AD-RA-MYT  -TIUM,  ’ ASpa/ii/TTijnjs. 

A  seaport  of  Mysia  in  Asia  Minor,  colonised  by  the 
Athenians. 

Acts  27.  2  entering  into  a  slxip  of  A.,  we  launched 
A-DRI'-A,  ’ASptai. 

The  sea  on  the  E.  of  Italy  called  the  Adriatic,  or  Gulf 
of  Venice.  In  Paul’s  tune  it  embraced  also  the  part  of 
the  Mediterranean  between  Greece  and  Sicily. 

Acts  27.  27  wc  were  driven  up  and  down  in  A. 
AD-RI'-EL,  Ss'Tjy  honour  of  God. 

A  man  of  Issachar,  to  whom  Merab  (Saul’s  daughter)  was 
given,  B.C.  1064. 

1  Sa.  18.  19  she  was  given  unto  A.  the  Meliolathite 

2  Sa.  21.  8  whom  she  brought  up  for  A.  the  son  of 

A-DUL'-LAM,  cV’jjj.  resting  place. 

1.  A  royal  city  S.W.  of  Jerusalem. 

Josh.12.  7-15  these  (are)  the  kings,  .the  king  of  A. 

15.  33-35  in  the  valley. .  Jarmuth  and  A.,Socoh 
2  Ch.  11.  57  Rehoboam  dwelt  in  Jer.,  and  built. .A. 
Neh.  11.  25-30  the  children  of  Judah  dwelt  at.  .A. 
Mic.  1.  15  he  shall  come  unto  A.  the  glory  of  Israel 

2.  A  large  cave  near  the  city  (No.  1). 

1  Sa.  22.  1  David,  escaped  to  the  cave  A. :  and 

2  Sa.  23.  13  of  the  thirty,  .came,  .unto  the  cave  of  A. 

1  Ch.  11.  15  three,  .went  down,  .into  the  cave  of  A. 

A-DUL-LAM-ITE,  a  native  of  Adullam. 

Gen.  38.  1  Judah  went,  .and  turned  in  to  a  certain  A. 
38.  12  he  and  his  friend  Hirah  the  A. 

38.  20  sent  the  kid  by.  .his  friend  the  A. 

ADULTERER  — 

1  .To  commit  adultery,  P]XJ  naaph. 

Lev.  20.  10  the  adulterer  and  adulteress  shall  surely 
Job  24.  15  The  eye  also  of  the  adulterer  waiteth  for 

2 . To  commit  adultery,  *]Ni  naaph,  3. 

Psa.  50.  18  and  hast  been  partaker  with  adulterers 
Isa.  57.  3  the  seed  of  the  adulterer  and  the  whore 
Jer.  9.  2  go  from  them  1  for  they  (be)  all  adulterers 
23.  10  For  the  land  is  full  of  adulterers ;  for 
Hos.  7.  4  They  (are)  all  adulterers,  as  an  oven 
Mai.  3.  5  and  I  will  be.  .against  the  adulterers 

3 . Adulterer,  poix^s  moiclios. 

Luke  18. 11  I  thank  thee.  .1  am  not  as .. adulterers 

1  Co.  6.  9  fornicators,  nor  idolaters,  nor  adulterers 
Heb.  13.  4  whoremongers  and  adulterers  God  will 
Jas.  4.  4  adulterers  and  adulteresses,  know  ye  not 

ADULTERESS  — 

1  .To  commit  adultery,  qx)  naaph. 

Lev.  20.  10  the  adulterer  and  the  adulteress  shall 
Eze.  23.  45  them  afterthemannerofadulteresses,  and 
23.45  because  they  (are)  adulteresses,  and  blood 

2.  To  commit  adultery,  >]N)  naaph,  3. 

Hos.  3.  1  yet  an  adulteress,  according  to  the  love 

3 . The  wife  of  a  man,  w’x  esheth  isli. 

Prov.  6.  26  and  the  adulteress  will  hunt  for  the 

i. Adulteress,  poixahls  moichalis. 

Rom.  7.  3  called  an  adulteress,  .is  no  adulteress 
Jas.  4.  4  Ye  adulterers  and  adulteresses,  know  ye 

ADULTERIES  — 

1.  Adulterous  objects,  D'Sibki  naaphuphim. 

Hos.  2.  2  therefore  put  away .  .her  adulteries  from 

2.  Adulteries,  D'DW  niupliim. 

Jer.  13.  27  I  have  seen  thine  adulteries,  and  thy 
ADULTERIES,  in  — 

Adulterous  acts,  d'dxj  niupliim. 

Eze.  23.  43  I  unto  (her  that  was)  old  in  adulteries 
ADULTEROUS  — 

1  .To  commit  adultery,  naaph,  3. 

Prov.  30.  20  such  (is)  the  way  of  an  adulterous  woman 

2. Adulteress,  poixahls  moichalis. 

Matti2.  39  An  evil  and  adulterous  generation  seeketh 

16.  4  wicked  and  adulterous  generation  seeketh 
Mark  8.  38  in  this  adulterous  and  sinful  generation 

ADULTERY  — 

1  .Adulteress,  poixahis  moichalis. 

2  Pe.  2.  14  Having  eyes  full  of  adultery,  and  that 

2. Adultery,  poixela  moicheia. 

Matt  15.  19  For  out  of  the  heart  proceed,  .adulteries 
Mark  7.  21  of  the  heart  of  men,  proceed,  .adulteries 
John  8.  3  unto  him  a  woman  taken  in  adultery 
Gal.  5.  19  works  of  the  flesh  are.  .Adultery 

ADULTERY,  to  commit  — 

1.7b  commit  adultery,  F|x  3  naaph. 

Exod2o.  14  Thou  shalt  not  commit  adultery 
Lev.  20.  10  And  the  man  that  committeth  adultery 
20.  10  (even  he)  that  committeth  adultery  with 
Deut.  5.  18  Neither  shalt  thou  commit  adultery 
Prov.  6.  32  (But)  whoso  committeth  adultery  with  a 
Jer.  3.  9  committed  adultery  with  stones  and  with 
5.  7  they  then  committed  adultery,  and 
7.  9  Will  ye.  .murder,  and  commit  adultery 
23.  14  they  commit  adultery,  and  walk  in  lies 

2.  To  commit  adultery,  naaph,  3. 

Jer.  3.  8  backsliding  Israel  committed  adultery 
29.  23  and  have  committed  adultery  with  their 
Eze.  16.  32  (But  as)  a  wife  that  committeth  adultery 


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AFFECTION 


ADULTERY 


Eze  21  27  That  they  have  committed  adultery,  and 
2  2  27  With  their  idols ..  committed  adultery 
IIos.  1 12  and  your  spouses  shall  commit  adultery 
4.  14  your  spouses  when  they  commit  adultery 

To  commit  adultery,  poxx^opai,  moichaomai. 
Matt,  s-  22  causeth  her  to  commit  adultery :  and 
c  42  shall  marry  her.  .committeth  adultery 
,g.  9  committetli  adultery ..  doth  commit  adul. 
Mark  10.  n  and  marry  another,  committeth  adultery 

10. 12  and  be  married.,  she  committeth  adultery 

To  commit  adultery,  yoix™ »  moicheuo. 

Matt.  5.  27  Thou  slialt  not  commit  adultery 

5  28  whosoever  looketh . .  committed  adultery 
10'  18  Thou  slialt  not  commit  adultery 
Markio.  19  Thou  knowest . .  Do  not  commit  adultery 
Luke  16.  18  committeth  adultery,  .committeth  adul. 

18.  20  Thou  knowest.  .Do  not  commit  adultery 
Bom  2.  22  commit  adultery,  .dost  thou,  .adultery 
1 1.  g  For  this,  Thou  shalt  not  commit  adultery 
.Tas.  2.  11  not  commit  adultery,  .commit  no  adultery 

Bev.  2.  22  and  them  that  commit  adultery  with 


DTJLTEBY,  committing  — 

'0  commit  adultery  ^1  naaph. 

IIos.  4.  2  and  stealing,  and  committing  adultery 

DULTEBY,  in— 

'0  commit  adultery,  yoixevai  moicheuo. _ 

John  8.  4  [Master,  this  woman,  .taken  in  adultery] 

-DUM'-MIM,  D'sns  red  places. 

ridge  of  hills,  W.  of  Gilgal,  between  Judah  and 
enjainiu. 

Josh  15.  7  Gilgal,  that  (is)  before  the  going  up  to  A. 

18. 17  Gililoth.  .over  against  the  going  up  ot  A. 

DVANCE,  to  — 

.To  make  great,  gadal,  3.  .  . 

Esth.  10.  2  whereunto  the  king  advanced  him,  (are) 

.To  lift  up,  K'pJ  nasa.,3. 

Esth  2  1  and  advanced  him,  and  set  his  seat  above 

5.  11  and  how  he  had  advanced  him  above  the 

.To  do,  make,  n'pjj  asah. 

1  Sa.  12.  6  (It  is)  the  Lord  that  advanced  Moses  and 

LDVANTAGE  — 

.Over  and  above,  superfluity,  trepiacris  perissos. 

Bom.  3.  I  What  advantage  then  hath  the  J ew  ? 

..Profit,  advantage,  ixpiXeca. 

Jude  16  persons  in  admiration . .  of  advantage 

lDVANTAGE,  to  be  of  — 

Yo  profit,  be  useful,  [?Q  sakati. 

Job  35.  3  thou  saidst,  What  advantage  will  it  be 

LDVANTAGE,  to  get  an  — 

Vo  get  more  than  another,  trXeoveKreu  pleoneleteS. 

2  Co.  2.  11  Lest  Satan  should  get  an  advantage  of  us 

LDVANTAGED,  to  be  — 

To  profit,  wcbeXew  bpheleb. 

Luke  9.  25  For  what  is  a  man  advantaged,  if  he  gam 

ADVANTAGETH  — 

Profit,  advantage,  vQeXos  ophelos. 

1  Co.  15.  32  what  advantageth  it  me,  if  the  dead 

ADVENTUBE  self,  to  — 

To  give,  give  up,  SlSapi  didomi. 

Acts  19.  31  not  adventure  himself  into  the  theatre 

ADVENTUBE,  to  — 

1. To  try,  attempt,  no;  nasah,  3.. 

Deut.28.  56  which  would  not  adventure  to  set.  .her 

2.  To  send  forth,  shalak,  5.  , 

Judg.  9.  17  my  father  fought  for  you,  and  adventured 

ADVEBSABY  — 

l.To  bind,  distress,  straiten,  ns  tsur. 

Exod23-  22  an  adversary  unto  thine  adversaries 

2.Straitness,  straitener,  is  tsar. 

Deut  32  27  lest  their  adversaries  should  behave  _ 

32  43  will  render  vengeance  to  his  adversaries 
Josh  5  13  (Art)  thou  for  us,  or  for  our  adversaries  ? 
Ezra  4.  1  Now  when  the  adversaries  of  Judah  and 
Nell  4  11  And  our  adversaries  said,  They  shall  not 
Esth.  7  6  And  Esther  said,  The  adversary  and 

Psa.  74.  10  how  long  shall  the  adversary  reproach  ? 

81  14  tinned  my  hand  against  their  adversaries 
8q;  42  set  up  the  right  hand  of  his  adversaries 
1  24  I  will  ease  me  of  mine  adversaries,  and 
q  1 1  Lord  shall  set  up  the  adversaries  of  Bezin 
59.  18  he  will  repay,  fury  to  his  adversaries 
63  18  our  adversaries  have  trodden  down  thy 
64.  2  to  make,  .known  to  thine  adversaries 
30.  16  and  all  thine  adversaries,  every  one  of 
46.  10  may  avenge  him  of  his  adversaries 
50.  7  and  tlieir  adversaries  said.  We  offend  not 
5  Her  adversaries  are  the  chief  her  enemies 
1.  7  the  adversaries  saw  her,  (and)  did  mock  at 

1.  10  The  adversary  hath  spread  out  his  hand 

1. 17  (that)  his  adversaries  (should  be)round 

2.  4  he  stood . .  as  an  adversary,  and  slew  all 

2. 17  hath  set  up  the  horn  of  thine  adversaries 
4.  12  not  have  believed  that  the  adversary  ana 

Amos  3.  11  An  adversary  (there  shall  be)  even  round 
Mic.  5.  9  Thine  hand.. upon  tliine  adversaries 
Nah.  1.  2  will  take  vengeance  on  his  adversaries 


Isa. 


Jer. 


Lam. 


3.Straitness,  tsarah. 

I  Sa.  x.  6  and  her  adversary  also  provoked  her  sore 

4.  To  straiten,  distress,  tsarar. 

Exod  23.  22  an  adversary  unto  thine  adversaries 
Psa  69.  19  mine  adversaries  (are)  all  before  thee 
Isa.  1 1.  13  and  the  adversaries  of  J udah  shall  be  cut 

5 . To  strive,  plead,  3”!  rib,  5. 

1  Sa.  2.  10.  The  adversaries  of  the  LORD  shall  bo 

6.  Accuser,  opponent,  [B'7  satan. 

Sum 22.  22  angel  of  the  Lord  stood,  .an  adversary 

1  Sa  29  4  lest  in  the  battle  he  be  an  adversary  to  us 

2  Sa  ig  22  that  ye  should  this  day  be  adversaries 
I  Ki.  5.  4  (so  that  there  is)  neither  adversary  nor 

11  14  And  the  Lord  stirred  up  an  adversary 
II.  23  God  stirred  him  up  (another)  adversary 
11.  25  he  was  an  adversary  to  Israel  all  the  days 

7.  To  accuse,  oppose,  satan. 

Psa  71  13  Let.  .be.  .consumed  that  are  adversaries 
109  20  this  (lie)  the  reward  of  mine  adversaries 
109.  29  Let  mine  adversaries  be  clothed  with 

8 .Owner  of  a  judgment,  Bsya  Sy?  baal  mishpat. 

Isa.  50.  8  who  (is)  mine  adversary?  let  him  come 

9.  A  man  of  strife,  an  u’R  ish  rib. 

Job  31.  35  and  (that)  mine  adversary  had  written  a 

10.  Opponent  in  law,  avriSiKos  antidikos. 

Matt.  5.  25  Agree  with  thine  adversary  quickly 
Lukei2.  58  when  thou  goest  with  thine  adversary  to 

18.  3  saying,  Avenge  me  of  mine  adversary 
1  Pe.  5.  8  because  your  adversary  the  devil 

11.  To  be  laid  in  opposition,  avriKeipaL  antikeimai. 
Luke  13.  17  all  his  adversaries  were  ashamed  :  and 

21.15  which  all  your  adversaries  shall  not  be 
1  Co.  16.  9  opened  unto  me,  and.  .many  adversaries 
Phil.  I.  28  in  nothing  terrified  by  your  adversaries 

1  Tiin.5.  14  give  none  occasion  to  the  adversary  to 
12 .Over  against,  vwtvavr ios. 

Heb.  10.  27  which  shall  devour  the  adversaries 

ADVEBSABY,  to  be  an  — 

To  accuse ,  oppose,  [By'  satan. 

Psa.  38.  20  They  also  that,  .are  mine  adversaries 
109.  4  For  my  love  they  are  my  adversaries :  but 

ADVEESITY  — 

1  .Halting,  limping,  y?!f  tsela. 

Psa.  35.  15  But  in  mine  adversity  they  rejoiced,  and 

2.Straitness,  distress,  rny  tsarah. 

2  Sa.  4.  9  redeemed  my  soul  out  of  all  adversity 

2  Ch.  15.  6  for  God  did  vex  them  with  all  adversity 
Psa.  31.  7  thou  hast  known  my  soul  in  adversities 
Prov  17  17  and  a  brother  is  bom  for  adversity 
24.  10  (If)  thou  faint  in  the  day  of  adversity 

3 .Straitness,  straitener,  is  tsar. 

Isa.  30.  20  the  Lord  give  you  the  bread  of  adversity 

4 .Evil,  in  ra. 

1  Sa  10.  19  saved  you  out  of  all  your  adversities  and 
Psa  10.  6  for  I  (shall)  never  (be)  in  adversity 

94  13  give  him  rest  from  the  days  of  adversity 
Eccl.  7.  14  in  the  day  of  adversity  consider 

ADVEESITY,  to  suffer  — 

Held  by  evil,  Ka.Kovxovfj.ivos  kakouchoumenos. 

Heb.  13.  3  them  which  suffer  adversity,  as  being 

ADVEBTISE,  to  — 

1. To  counsel,  yu:  yaats. 

Num.24. 14  I  will  advertise  thee  what  this  people 

2.  To  uncover,  the  ear,  [m  nbj  galah  ozen. 

Euth  4.  4  I  thought  to  advertise  thee,  saying 

ADVICE  — 

l.lVord,  1371  dabar. 

Judg  20.  '7  give  here  your  advice  and  counsel 

2  Sa.  19.  43  advice  should  not  be  first  had  in  bringing 

2.  Taste,  reason,  oya  taam. 

1  Sa  25.  33  blessed(be)thy  advice, and blessed(be)thou 

3.  Counsel,  nyy.  etsah.  . 

2Ch.  10.  14  and  answered  them  after  the  advice  of 

1. Opinion  founded  on  knowledge,  yvcipri  gnome. 

2  Cor.  8.  10  And  herein  I  give  (my)  advice  :  for  this  is 

ADVICE,  good  — 

Combinations,  ni Sarin  tachbuloth. 

Prov.20.  18  and  with  good  advice  make  war 

ADVICE,  to  take  or  give  — 

1. To  give  or  take  counsel,  f’y;  yaats,  2. 

2  Ch.  10.  9  What  advice  give  ye  that  we  may  return 

25.  17  Then  Amaziah  king  of  Judah  took  advice 

2.  To  take  counsel,  TO  uts. 

Judg  19.  30  consider  of  it,  take  advice,  and  speak 

ADVISE,  to  — 
l.To  know,  HP,  yada. 

2  Sa.  24.  13  now  advise,  and  see  wliat  answer  I  shall 


ADVISED,  well  — 

To  be  counselled,  yVA,  yaats,  2. 

Prov.  13.  10  but  with  the  well  advised  (is)  wisdom 

ADVISEMENT  — 

Counsel,  nxp  etsah. 

1  Ch.  12.  19  the  Philistines  upon  advisement  sent  him 

ADVOCATE 


One  called  alongside  {to  help),  ■napa.KXrfTos. 

1  Jo.  2.  1  And  if  any  man  sin,  we  have  an  advocate 


2 . To  be  counselled,  yy,  yaats,  2. 

1  Ki.  12.  6  How  do  ye  advise  that  I  may  answer  this 

3 . To  give  counsel,  flovXiiv  rxBppx  boulen  tithemi. 
Acts  27.  12  the  more  part  advised  to  depart  thence 

ADVISE  self,  to  — 

To  see,  CR"]  raah. 

1  Ch.21.  12  advise  thyself  what  word  I  shall  bring 


AE-NE'-AS,  Alvccv  praise. 

A  paralytic  of  Lydda  healed  by  Peter. 

Acts  9.  33  there  he  found  a  certain  man  named  A. 

9.  34  Peter  said  unto  him.  A.,  Jesus  Christ 

AE'-NON,  A Ivdv  {natural)  fountains. 

A  place  near  Salim  (a  little  N.  of  it,  and  now  called 
Aynum),  at  the  head  of  the  valley  of  Shechem.  Copious 
springs  are  still  here,  in  a  broad  open  valley  called 
Wady-Farah. 

John  3.  23  John  also  was  baptising  in  A.  near  to  R. 

AEAB  OFF  — 

1. H  place  far  off,  i^CH?  merchag. 

Psa.  138.  6  but  the  proud  he  knoweth  afar  off 
Jer.  31.  10  nations,  and  declare,  .in  the  isles  afar  off 

2.  Far  off,  pin-;  rachog. 

Gen.  22.  4  Abraham  lifted  up . .  saw  the  place  afar  off 
37.  18  they  saw  him  afar  off.  .before  he  came 
Exod  2.  4  And  his  sister  stood  afar  off,  to  wit 

20.  18  the  people  saw  (it),  they .  .stood  afar  off 
20.  21  And  the  people  stood  afar  off 
24  I  seventy  of  the  elders . .  worship . .  afar  off 
Num.  9.  IO  If  any  man .  .(be),  .in  a  journey  afar  olf 

1  Sa.  26.  13  stood  on  the  top  of  an  hill  afar  off 

2  Ki.  2.  7  fifty  men . .  went,  and  stood  to  view  afar  off 
Ezra  3.  13  people  shouted,  .noise  was  heard  afar  oh 
Neh.  12.  43  joy  of  Jerusalem  was  heard  even  afar  olf 
Job  2.  12  when  they  lifted  up  their  eyes  afar  off 

36  25  Every  man .  .may  behold  (it)  afar  off 
39  25  Ha.  .he  smelletli  the  battle  afar  off 
39.  29  sbe  seeketh .  .her  eyes  behold  afar  off 
Psa.  10.  1  Why  staudest  thou  afar  off,  O  Lord? 

38  1 1  My  lovers . .  and  my  kinsmen  stand  afar  off 

65.  S  them  that  are  afar  off  (upon)  the  sea 
139.  2  thou  understandest  my  thought  afar  off 

Isa.  23.  7  her  own  feet  shall  carry  her  afar  oif 
59  14  And.  .justice  standeth  afar  off 

66.  19  (to)  Tubal,  and  Javan,  (to)  the  isles  afar  off 
Jer,  23.  23  a  God  at  hand,  .and  not  a  God  afar  off? 

46.  27  behold,  I  will  save  thee  from  afar  off 
51.  50  go  away .  .remember  the  Lord  afar  off 
Mic.  4.  3  he  shall,  .rebuke  strong  nations  afar  off 

3.  To  put  or  go  far  off,  prrj  rachaq,  5. 

Exod  33.  7  and  pitched  it.  .afar  off  from  the  camp 

4 . Far,  distant,  paupav  makran. 

Acts  2.  39  and  to  all  that  are  afar  off,  (even)  as  many 
Eph.  2.  17  peace  to  you  which  were  afar  off 
b.From  far,  yaKpidcv  makrothen. 

Markn.  13  seeing  a  fig  tree  afar  off,  having 
Luke  18.  13  the  publican,  standing  afar  off,  would 

22.  54  And  Peter  followed  afar  off 

23.  49  stood  afar  off,  beholding  these  things 

6 .From  afar,  woppaOtv  porrothen. 

Luke  17.  12  that  were  lepers,  which  stood  afar  off 
Heb.  n.  13  but  having  seen  them  afar  off 

AFFAIR  — 

1.  Word,  thing,  dabar. 

1  Ch.  26.  32  made’ rulers,  .for.  .affairs  of  the  king 
Psa.112.  5  he  will  guide  liis  affairs  with  discretion 

2. Service,  .Tvnj?  ahidah. 

Dan.  2.  49  he  set.  .over  the  affairs  of  the  province 
3.  12  certain,  .thou  hast  set  over  the  affairs 

3.  The  things  concerning,  ra  nep't  ta  peri. 

Eph.  6.  22  that  ye  might  know  our  affairs,  and  (that) 
Phil.  1.  27  I  may  hear  of  your  affairs,  that  ye  stand 

4.  The  things  concerning,  ra.  Kara  ta  kata. 

Eph.  6.  21  But  that  ye  may  know  my  affairs, 

5.  Business,  matter,  ■npayparCia  pragmatexa. 

2  Ti.  2.  4  entangleth  himself  with  the  affairs 

AFFECT,  to  — 

1. To  roll,  move,  act,  77 i!  alal. 

Lam.  3.  51  Mine  eye  affecteth  mine  heart 

2.  To  be  or  make  zealous,  (r\X&oj  zeloo. 

Gal.  4.  17  exclude  you,  that  ye  might  affect  them 

AFFECT,  to  zealously  — • 

To  be  or  make  zealous,  (gX 6a>  zeloo. 

Gal.  4.  17  They  zealously  affect  you,  (lint)  not  well 
4.  18  good  to  be  zealously  affected  always 

AFFECTED,  to  make  evil  — 

To  make  evil,  Kauioo  ltakob. 

Acts  14.  2  made  their  minds  evil  affected  against 

AFFECTION  — 

1.  Feeling,  passion,  ird8rffj.a  pathema. 

Gal.  5.  24  the  flesh  with  the  affections  and  lusts 

2. Feeling ,  passion,  iraBos  pathos. 

Bom.  1.  26  God  gave  them  up  unto  vile  affections 

AFFECTION,  inordinate — - 

Feeling,  passion,  va9os  pathos. 

Col.  3.  5  fornication,  uncleanness,  mordi.  affection 


1G 


affrighted 


AFFECTION 


AFFECTION,  inward  — 

liowels,  <jir\a-yxva  splangchna. 

2  Co.  7.  15  his  inward  affection  is  more  abundant 

AFFECTION  on,  to  set  the  — 

To  mind,  think,  (ppoveu  phroneo. 

Col.  3.  2  Set  your  affection  on  things  above,  not  on 

AFFECTION  to,  to  set  — 

To  be  pleased,  nyi  ratsah. 

1  Ch.  29.  3  have  set  my  affection  to  the  house  of  my 
AFFECTION,  without  natural  — 

Without  affection,  dcrropyos  astorgos. 

Rom.  1.  31  without  natural  affection,  implacable 
AFFECTIONED,  kindly  - 

Lovingly  affectioned,  (pcXiaropyos  philostorgus. 

Rom  12.  10  kindly  affectioned  one  to  another  with 
AFFECTIONATELY  desirous  of,  be  — 

To  long  or  yearn  for,  tp.elpop.ai  himeiromai. 

1  Th.  2.  8  So  being  affectionately  desirous  of  you 

AFFINITY,  to  join,  join  in,  make  — 

To  join  oneself,  [00  chathan,  7. 

1  Ki.  3.  1  Solomon  made  affinity  with  Pharaoh  kiug 

2  Ch.  18.  1  J’ehoshaphat .  .  joined  affinity  with  Aliab 
Ezra  9.  14  Should  we.  .join  in  affinity 

AFFIRM  confidently,  to  — 

To  asseverate  thoroughly,  bc'laxvp'l(0fJLal  diischuriz. 
Luke  22.  59  another  confidently  affirmed,  saying 

AFFIRM  constantly,  to  — 

1.  T omaintain  strongly ,  SiaPePcuoopatdiabebaioom. 
Titus  3.  8  I  will  that  thou  affirm  constantly 

2. 77)  asseverate  thoroughly ,  SuaxoplC°hal  diischur. 
Acts  12.  15  But  she  constantly  affirmed  that  it  was 

AFFIRM,  to  — - 

1  .To maintain  strongly,  ScapePcudopac diabebaioom. 

1  Ti.  1.7  what  they  say,  nor  whereof  they  affirm 

2.  To  say  frequently,  cpdcrKw  ydiasko. 

Acts  25.  19  Jesus,  .whom  Paul  affirmed  to  be  alive 

3 . To  say,  tp-fjpi  phemi. 

Rom.  3.  8  as.  .reported,  and  as  some  affirm 
AFFLICT  lightly,  to  — 

To  esteem  lightly,  qalal,  5. 

Isa.  9.  1  at  the  first  he  lightly  afflicted  the  land 
AFFLICT,  to  — 

\.To  afflict,  grieve,  ru;  yagah,  5. 

Isa.  51.  23  into  the  hand  of  them  that  afflict  thee 
Lam.  1.  5  for  the  Lord  hath  afflicted  her 

1  12  wherewith  the  Lord  hath  afflicted  (me) 

2.  To  press,  j'nS  lachats. 

Amos  6.  14  they  shall  afflict  you  from  the  entering 

3.  To  lower,  afflict,  niy  anah,  3. 

Gen.  15.  13  they  shall  afflict  them  four  hundred  years 
31.  50  If  thou  shalt  afflict  my  daughters 
Exod.  1.  n  they  did .  .afflict  them  with  their  burdens 

1.  12  the  more  they  afflicted  them,  the  more 

22.  22  Ye  shall  not  afflict  any  widow 

22.  23  If  thou  afflict  them  in  any  wise 
Lev.  16.  29  the  month,  ye  shall  afflict  your  souls 

16.  31  ye  shall  afflict  your  souls,  by  a  statute 

23.  27  and  ye  shall  afflict  your  souls 

23.  32  and  ye  shall  afflict  your  souls 

Num  24.  24  the  coast  of  Chittim,  and  shall  afflict 

24.  24  and  shall  afflict  Eber.  .he  also  shall 

29.  7  and  ye  shall  afflict  your  souls 

30.  13  every  binding  oath  to  afflict  the  soul 
Deut26.  6  evil  entreated  us,  and  afflicted  us 
Judgi6.  s  we  may  bind  him  to  afflict  him 

16.  6  thou  mightest  be  bound  to  afflict  thee 
16.  19  and  she  began  to  afflict  him 

2  Sa.  7.  10  children  of  wickedness  afflict  them 

1  Ki.  11.  39  And  I  will  for  this  afflict  the  seed 

2  Ki.  17.  20  all  the  seed  of .. afflicted  them 

Job  30.  11  hath  loosed  my  cord,  and  afflicted  me 
37.  23  plenty  of  justice  :  he  will  not  afflict 
Psa.  88.  7  thou  hast  afflicted  (me)  with  all  thy 

89.  22  nor  the  son  of  wickedness  afflict  him 

90.  is  the  days  (wherein)  thou  hast  afflicted  us 
94.  5  They  break  in  pieces . .  and  afflict  thine 

1 19.  75  thou  in  faithfulness  hath  afflicted  me 
Isa.  58.  3  (wherefore)  have  we  afflicted  our  soul 
58.  5  a  day  for  a  man  to  afflict  his  soul  ? 

60.  1 4  The  sons . .  that  afflicted  thee  shall  come  ? 
64.  12  wilt  thou  hold  thy  peace,  and  afflict  us 
Lam.  3.  33  For  he  doth  not  afflict  willingly 
Nah.  1.  12  Though  I  have  afflicted  thee 

1.  12  I  will  afflict  thee  no  more 
Zeph.  3.  19  I  will  undo  all  that  afflict  thee 

1.  To  lower,  afflict,  nig  anah,  5. 

1  Ki.  8.  35  their  sin,  when  thou  afflictest  them 

2  Ch.  6.  26  their  sin,  when  thou  dost  afflict  them 

5.  To  straiten,  Yfif  tsarar. 

Psa.  129.  1  Many  a  time  have  they  afflicted  me 
143.  12  destroy  all  them  that  afflict  my  soul 
Amos  s  12  they  afflict  the  just,  they  take  a  bribe 

G.  To  do  evil,  yy-\  raa,  5. 

Numn.  n  Wherefore  hast  thou  afflicted  thy  servant  ? 
Ruth  1.  21  and  the  Almighty  hath  afflicted  me  ? 

Psa.  44.  2  (how)  thou  didst  afflict  the  people 
Jer.  31.  28  and  to  destroy,  and  to  afflict 
Mic.  4.  6  and  her  that  I  have  afflicted 


7 .To  press,  Q\epa  thlebo. 

2  Co.  1.  6  whether  we  be  afflicted,  (it  is)  for  your 

1  Ti.  5.  10  if  she  have  relieved  the  afflicted,  if  she 
Heb.  11.  37  wandered  about,  .destitute,  afflicted 

AFFLICT,  to  more  grievously  — • 

To  make  heavy,  155  kahad,  5. 

Isa.  9.  1  did  more  grievously  afflict 
AFFLICT  selves,  to  — 

To  lower,  afflict  oneself,  nij)  anah  7. 

Ezra  8.  21  that  we  might  afflict  ourselves  before 

AFFLICTED  — 

1.  Bruised,  tn  dak. 

Prov.26.  28  A  lying  tongue  hateth  (those. .)  afflicted 

2.  Lowered,  humbled,  'ill  ani. 

2  Sa.  22.  28  And  the  afflicted  people  thou  wilt  save 
Job  34.  28  he  heareth  the  cry  of  the  afflicted 
Psa.  18.  27  thou  wilt  save  the  afflicted  people 

22.  24  abhorred  the  affliction  of  the  afflicted 

25.  16  I  (am)  desolate  and  afflioted 
82.  3  do  justice  to  the  afflicted  and  needy 
88.  15  I  (am)  afflicted  and  ready  to  die  from  (my) 
102.  title.  Prayer  of  the  afflicted  when  he  is 
140.  12  will  maintain  the  cause  of  the  afflicted 
Prov.15.  15  all  the  days  of  the  afflicted  (are)  evil 
22.  22  neither  oppress  the  afflicted  in  the  gate 
Isa.  49.  13  will  have  mercy  upon  his  afflicted 

51.  21  Therefore,  hear  now  this,  thou  afflicted 
54.  11  0  thou  afflicted,  tossed  with  tempest 
Zeph.  3.  12  I  will,  .leave,  .an  afflicted  and  poor 

3. Son  of  affliction,  'JV7t?  ben  oni. 

Prov.31.  5  pervert  the  judgment,  .of  the  afflicted 

i.Straitness,  ns  tsar. 

Isa.  63.  9  In  all  their  affliction  he  was  afflicted 
5.  To  press,  6\l(Su  thlibo. 

1  Tim. 5  10  if  she  have  relieved  the  afflicted, 
AFFLICTED,  to  be  — 

1. To  be  afflicted,  grieved,  n:;  yagah,  2. 

Lam.  1.  4  her  priests  sigh,  her  virgins  are  afflicted 

2 . To  be  lowered,  humbled,  niji  anah. 

Psa.  1 16. 10  I  believed.  .1  was  greatly  afflicted 
1 1 9.  67  Before  I  was  afflicted  I  went  astray 

3.  To  be  lowered,  humbled,  nig  anah,  2. 

Psa.  1 19. 107  I  am  afflicted  very  much  :  quicken  me 
Isa.  53.  7  He  was  oppressed,  and  he  was  afflicted 
58.  10  the  hungry,  and  satisfy  the  afflicted  soul 

4.  To  be  lowered,  humbled,  nig  anah,  4. 

Lev.  23.  29  that  shall  not  be  afflicted  in  that  same  day 
Psa.119.  71  good  for  me  that  I  have  been  afflicted 
Isa.  53.  4  stricken,  smitten  of  God,  and  afflicted 

5.  To  lower  or  afflict  oneself,  flfj;  anah,  7. 

1  Ki.  2.  26  been  afflicted . .  my  father  was  afflicted 
Psa.  107.  17  because  of  their  iniquities,  are  afflicted 

6.  To  press,  BxlPoi  thlibo. 

Cor.  1.  6  whether  we  be  afflicted . .  your  consolation 
Heb.  11.  37  being  destitute,  afflicted,  tormented 

7 . Pressure,  0\Ti{/is  thlipsis. 

Matt  24.  9  they  deliver  you  up  to  be  afflicted 

8.  To  suffer  evil,  KUKOiradea  kakopatheo. 

Jas.  5.  13  Is  any  among  you  afflicted?  let  him  pray 

D.To  bear  labour,  raXanrwpew  talaipmeo. 

Jas.  4.  9  Be  afflicted,  and  mourn,  and  weep 

AFFLICTED,  him  that  is  — 

One  that  is  melting  away,  DO  mas. 

Job  6.  14  To  him  that  is  afflicted  pity  (should  be 
AFFLICTION  — 

1. Iniquity,  vanity,  |1N  aven. 

Job  5.  6  Although  affliction  cometh  not  forth  of 
Jer.  4.  15  a  voice,  .publishetli  affliction  from 
Hab.  3.  7  I  saw  the  tents  of  Cuslian  in  affliction 

2 . Pressure,  j'n’p  lachats. 

1  Ki.  22.  27  bread  of  affliction  and  with  water  of  a. 

2  Ch.  18.  26  bread  of  affliction  and  with  water  of  a. 
Isa.  30.  20  the  Lord  give  you . .  the  water  of  affliction 

3.  Pressure,  straitness,  npjiio  muaqah. 

Psa.  66.  11  thou.laidst  affliction  upon  our  loins 

4.  Eye,  aspect,  7?y  ayin. 

2  Sa.  16.  12  the  Lord  will  look  on  mine  affliction 

5.  To  be  lowered,  humbled,  nig  anah,  4. 

Psa.  132.  1  remember  David,  (and)  all  his  afflictions 
G. Lowered  one,  or  state,  nugenuth. 

Psa.  22.  24  nor  abhorred  the  affliction  of  the  afflicted 

7 .One  lowered,  humbled,  'ill.  oni. 

Gen.  16.  11  because  the  Lord  hath  heard,  .affliction 

29.  32  the  Lord  hath  looked  upon  my  affliction 

31.  42  God  hath  seen  mine  affliction 

41.  52  be  fruitful  in  the  land  of  my  affliction 
Exod.  3.  7  I  have . .  seen  the  affliction  of  my  people 

3.  17  I  will  bring  you  up  out  of  the  affliction 

4.  31  that  he  looked  upon  their  affliction 
Deut  16.  3  seven  days  shalt  thou  eat.  .bread  of  afflict. 

26.  7  the  Lord,  .looked  on  our  affliction 

1  Sa.  1.  11  look  on  the  affliction  of  thine  handmaid 

2  Ki.  14.  26  For  the  Lord  saw  the  affliction  of  Israel 
Neh.  9.  9  the  affliction  of  our  fathers  in  Egypt 
Job  10.  15  of  confusion :  therefore  see.  .mine  afflict 

30.  16  the  days  of  affliction  have  taken  hold 
30.  27  the  days  of  affliction  prevented  me 


Job  36.  8  (and)  be  holden  in  cords  of  affliction 
36.  15  He  uelivereth  the  poor  in  liis  affliction 
36.  21  this  hast  thou  chosen  rather  than  afflict. 
Psa.  25.  18  Look  upon  mine  affliction  and  my  pain 
44.  24  thou,  .forgettest  our  affliction  and  our 
88.  9  Mine  eye  mourn  etli  by  reason  of  affliction 
107.  10  set  in  darkness  . .  (being)bound  in  affliction 
107.  41  setteth  be  the  poor  on  high  from  affliction 
719.  50  This  (is)  my  comfort  in  my  affliction 
1 19.  92  should  then  have  perished  in  mine  afflict 
119.  153  Consider  mine  affliction,  and  deliver  me 
Isa  48.  10  have  chosen  thee  in  the  furnace  of  afflict. 
Lam.  1.  3  because  of  affliction,  and  because  of  great 
1.  7  Jerusalem  remembered,  .her  affliction 
1.  9  O  Lord,  behold  my  affliction 
3.  1  I  (am)  the  man  (that)  hath  seen  affliction 

3.  19  Remembering  mine  affliction  and  my 

8. Straitness,  tsar. 

Psa.106.  44  Nevertheless  be  regarded  tlieir  affliction 
Hos.  5.  15  and  seek  my  face  :  in  their  affliction 
Zecli.  8.  10  there  any)  peace . .  because  of  the  afflict. 

9. Straitness,  rny  tsarah. 

2  Ch.  20.  g  we . .  cry  uuto  thee  in  our  affliction 
Isa.  63.  9  In  all  their  affliction  he  was  afflicted 
Jer.  15.  11  entreat  thee  (well),  .in.  .time  of  affliction 
16.  19  and  my  refuge  in  the  day  of  affliction 
Jon.  2.  2  I  cried  by  reason  of  mine  affliction 
Nah.  1.  9  affliction  shall  not  rise  up  the  second 
Zech.io.  11  be  shall  pass  through  the  sea.  affliction 
10 .Evil,  in  ra. 

Neh.  1.  3  the  captivity . .  (are)  in  great  affliction 
Psa.  34.  19  Many  (are)  the  afflictions  of  the  righteous 
107.  39  brought  low  through  oppression,  affliction 
Jer.  48.  16  the  calamity  of  Moab . .  his  affliction 
Obad.  13  not  have  looked  on  their  affliction 
Zech.  1.  15  and  they  helped  forward  the  affliction 
1 1  .Breach,  breaking,  sheber. 

Jer.  30.  15  Why  criest  thou  for  thine  affliction? 
Amos  6.  6  but  they  are  not  grieved  for  the  affliction 

12 . Pressure,  6\7\ j/is  thlipsis. 

Mark  4.  17  afterward,  when  affliction  or  persecution 

13.  19  For  (in)  those  days  shall  be  affliction 
Acts  7.  10  delivered  him  out  of  all  his  afflictions 

7.  11  Egypt  and  Chanaan,  and  great  affliction 
20.  23  that  bonds  and  afflictions  abide'  li  e 

2  Co.  2.  4  out  of  much  affliction  and  anguish  of  heart 

4.  17  our  light  affliction,  which  is  but  for  a 

6.  4  of  God,  in  much  patience,  in  afflictions 

8.  2  that  in  a  great  trial  of  affliction 

Phil.  1.  16  supposing  to  add  affliction  to  my  bonds 

4.  14  ye  did  communicate  with  my  affliction 
Col.  1.  24  and  fill  up . .  the  afflictions  of  Christ 

1  Th.  1.  6  received  the  word  in  much  affliction 

3.  3  no  man  should  be  moved  by  these  afflict. 
3.  7  we  were  comforted . .  in  all  our  affliction 
Heb.  10.  33  both  by  reproaches  and  afflictions;  and 
Jas.  1.  27  To  visit  the  fatherless,  .in  their  affliction 

13 . Evil  treatment,  KaKuais  kakosis. 

Acts  7.  34  I  have  seen  the  affliction  of  my  people 

1 4.  Suffering,  feeling,  -n-dBripa  patllema. 

2  Ti.  3.  11  Persecutions,  afflictions,  which  came  unto 
Heb.  10.  32  ye  endured  a  great  fight  of  afflictions 

1  Pe.  5.  9  knowing  that  the  same  afflictions  are 
AFFLICTION,  to  be  partaker  of  — 

To  suffer  evil  together,  avyKaKowadew. 

2  Ti.  1.  8  be  thou  partaker  of  the  afflictions  of  the 
AFFLICTION  with,  to  suffer  — 

Tv  be  evil  treated  together,  avyKaKovxeoi. 

Heb.  11.  25  Choosing  rather  to  suffer  affliction  with 
AFFLICTION,  suffering  — 

Suffering  evil,  KaKovdBeia  kakopatheia. 

Jas.  5.  10  for  an  example  of  suffering  affliction,  and 
AFFLICTION,  to  be  in  — 

To  straiten,  send  distress,  ny  tsarar,  5. 

2  Ch.  33-  12  when  he  was  in  affliction,  he  besought 
AFFLICTIONS,  to  endure  — 

To  suffer  evil,  KccKoiraBeu  kakopatheo. 

2  II.  4.  5  watch  thou  in  all.  .endure  afflictions 
AFFORDING  — 

To  bring  out,  pis  puq,  5. 

Psa.  144. 13  garners. .  full,  affording  all  manner  of 
AFFRIGHT,  to — 

1  .To  make  afraid,  terrify,  nys  baath,  3. 

Isa.  21.  4  My  heart  panted,  fearfulness  affrighted 

2.  To  make  afraid,  jo;  yare,  3. 

2  Ch.  32.  18  to  affright  them,  and  to  trouble  them 
AFFRIGHTED  — 

In  fear,  eprpoPos  emphobos. 

Luke24.  37  they  were  terrified  and  affrighted 
Rev.  11.  13  the  remnant  were  affrighted,  and  gave 

AFFRIGHTED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  troubled,  Sna  bahal,  2. 

Jer.  51.  32  and  the  men  of  war  are  affrighted 

2.  To  be  broken  doum,  nnn  chathath,  2. 

Job  39.  22  He  mocketh  at  fear,  and  is  not  affrighted 

3.  To  be  terrified,  fill  arats. 

Deut.  7.  21  Thou  shalt  not  be  affrighted  at  them 
i.To  lay  hold  cm  fear ,  ijip  lQt<  achaz  saar. 

Job  18.  20  as  they  that  went  before  were  affrighted 


V 


AFOOT 

,  To  wonder  greatly,  tKOayPeu,  ekthambeo. 

Markifi  5  and  they  were  affrighted 

6  he  saith  unto  them,  Be  not  affrighted 

lfoot  — 

?,j{ark  &  33  M»^°°t thitlier  out  of  a11  citieS 

1F00T,  to  go  — 

Vo  be  or  go  on  foot,  ire^eiies,  T«eiw. 

Acts  20.  13  minding  himself  to  go  afoot 

1F0RE  — 

^sa6’  ^5SetharveSt,  when  the  hud  is 
Eze.  33-  22  in  the  evening,  afore  he  that  was  escaped 

l  Former  state  or  time,  npip  gadmah. 

Psa.129.  6  which  withereth  afore  it  groweth 

AFORE,  to  promise  —  , 

To  tell  about  beforehand,  npocnayy^K\oy.ai. 

Rom.  1.  2  Which  he  had  promised  afore  by  his 

AFORE  or  aforetime,  to  write  —  _ 

To  write  beforehand,  wpoygdipai,  prographo. 

Fnh  1  2  as  I  wrote  afore  in  few  words 

loin.  15'.  4  whatsoever  things. .  written  aforetime 

AFOREHAND,  to  come  —  ,  . 

To  take  beforehand,  irpo\ap0avo>  prolambano. 

Mark  1 4.  8  she  is  come  aforehand  to  anoint  my  body 

AFORETIME  — 

LiNeCh  {r^Vhere  aforetime  they  laid  the  meat  offer. 
Job  17.  6  and  aforetime  I  was  as  a  tabret 

2-EZ(’  &KU  be  as  aforetime 

3'°johu  9°” They  brought,  .him  that  aforetime  was 

'  From  before  this,  nil  WW  1?  » 

-  5.  IO  gave  thanks  before  his  God,  as . .  aforetime 


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AFTER 


Dan 

AFRAID  — 

1 '  WhosfeveSis)  fearful  and  afraid,  let  him 

2"ZSeut”f  ig^n'lm  people  of  whom  tlwu  art  afraid 

Hi^^-S^^fraid 

3-^uS  we&,  and  bowed  down 

Acts  £ 

AFRAID,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  troubled,  >na  bahal,  2. 

Job  2i.  6  Even  when  I  remember  I  am  afraid 
Isa.  13.  8  And  they  shall  be  afraid 

2 . To  be  terrified,  afraid,  nyn  baath,  2. 

1  Ch.  21.  ^ o  to  enquire  of  God  :  for  he  was  afraid 
Estli.  7.  6  Haman  was  afraid  before  the  king 
Dau.  8.  17  I  was  afraid,  and  fell  upon  my  face 

3.  To  be  afraid,  in  gur. 

Num  22  3  And  Moab  was  sore  afraid  of  the  people 

Deut  I  17  ye  shall  not  be  afraid  of  the  face  of  man 
18  22  thou  shalt  not  be  afraid  of  him 

1  Sa  18.  15  when  Saul  saw.  .he  was  afraid  of  him 
Job  19.  29  Be  ye  afraid  of  the  sword 

41.  25  raiseth  up  himself,  the  mighty  are  afraid 

4.  To  be  grieved,  melted,  tx'j  daag. 

Isa  c; 7 .  11  of  whom  hast  thou  been  afraid 
Jer  ^8  iQ  I  <1111  afraid  of  the  Jews  that  are  fallen 
'  42’.  16  the  famine,  whereof  ye  were  afraid 

5.  To  be  afraid,  to  creep,  Sm  zachal. 

Job  32.  6  ye  (are)  very  old ;  wherefore  I  was  afraid 

6  To  be  qirdecl,  restrained,  "un  chagar. 

2  Sa.  22.  46  they  shall  be  afraid  out  of  their  close 

7. To  be  pained,  ‘vn,  ‘an  chul,  chil.  . 

Psa.  77.  16  the  waters  saw  thee  ;  they  were  afraid 

8  To  be  qirded,  restrained,  inn  charag. 

Psa.  18.  45  and  he  afraid  out  of  their  close  places 

9.  To  tremble,  nnn  charad.  . 

Gen.  42.  28  their  heart  failed.,  they  were  afraid 
Ruth  3.  8  it  came  to  pass,  .the  man  was  afraid 
,Sa  21  1  Ahimelech  was  afraid  at  the  meeting 

'  28  5  when  Saul  saw  the  host,  .lie  was  afraid 

1  Ki.  t!  40  the  guests  that  (were)  with  A.  were  afraid 
Isa  10  2Q  Ram  ah  is  afraid ;  Gibeah  of  Saul  is  fled 
iq  16  and  it  shall  be  afraid  and  fear 
4i.  5  the  ends  of  the  earth  were  afraid 
Amos  3.  b  and  the  people  not  be  afraid  ? 

10.  To  be  cast  down,  nnn  chathath. 

Isa.  20.  5  they  shall  be  afraid  and  ashamed  of  E. 

31.  9  his  princes  shall  be  afraid  of  the  ensign 

11.  To  be  cast  down,  nnn  chathath,  2. 

Isa.  31.  4  will  not  be  afraid  of  their  voice  _ 

51.  7  neither  be  ye  afraid  of  their  revilmgs 
Mai.  2.  5  wherewith  he.  .was  afraid  before  my  name 

12.  To  be  afraid,  "u;  % /agar. 

Deut.  9.  19  For  I  was  afraid  of  the  anger  _ 

28.  60  all  the  diseases,  .thou  wast  afraid  of 

3 


Tob  3  24  that  which  I  was  afraid  of  is  come 
o.  28  I  am  afraid  of  all  my  sorrows 
Jer  39-  17  the  men  of  whom  thou  (art)  afraid 

13.  To  fear,  reverence,  xn.)  yare. 

Gen.  3.  io  I  was  afraid,  because  I  (was)  naked 
18  k  I  laughed  not ;  for  she  was  afiaid 
20*  8  and  the  men  were  sore  afraid 
28  17  lie  was  afraid,  and  said,  How  dreadful 
\\  and  said  to  Laban,  Because  I  was  afraid 
V  7  Then  Jacob  was  greatly  afraid  and 
42.  35  father  saw  the.  .money,  they  were  afraid 
43!  18  And  the  men  were  afraid  . . 

Exod.  3.  6  Moses  hid  his  face ;  for  he  was  afraid 
34.  10  and  they  were  sore  afraid 
,4.  ,0  they  were  afraid  to  come  nigh  him 
Num  12.  8  then  were  ye  not  afraid  to  speak 
Deut  1  29  Dread  not,  neither  be  afraid  of  them 
2.  4  and  they  shall  be  afraid  of  you 
4  4  for  ye  were  afraid  by  reason  of  the  ni  e 

7  18  Thou  shalt  not  be  afraid  of  them 

20.  1  and  seest  horses, .  .be  not  afraid  of  them 
28.  10  and  they  shall  be  afraid  of  thee 

Tosh  o  24.  we  were  sore  afraid  of  our  lives 
JOSH  9.  24  LoRD  said  Be  not  afraid  because  of  them 

1  Sa  4  7  And  the  Philistines  were  afraid,  for  they 

'  7.  7  Israel  heard  (it),  they  were  afraid 

17.  ii  they  were  dismayed,  and  greatly  afraid 
17  24  all  fled  from  him,  and  were  sore  afraid 
is!  12  And  Saul  was  afraid  of  David 

18.  29  Saul  was  yet  the  more  afraid  of  David 

21.  12  was  sore  afraid  of  Achish  the  king  of 

28  5  he  was  afraid,  and  his  heart  greatly 

28.  13  the  king  said  unto  her,  Be  not  afraid 
28  20  was  sore  afraid,  because  of  the  woids  of >- . 

3t.  4  would  not ;  for  he  was  sore  afraid 

2Sa  1  14  wast  thou  not  afraid  to  stretch  forth  thine 
6.  9  David  was  afraid  of  the  Lord  that  day 

2  Ki.  1.  14  Go  down  with  him :  be  not  afraid  of  linn 

10  4  But  they  were  exceedingly  afraid,  and 

iq*  6  Be  not  afraid  of  the  words  which  thou 
24  26  for  they  were  afraid  of  the  Chaldees 

1  Ch.  10.  4  would  not ;  for  he  was  sore  afraid 
i  -3  12  David  was  afraid  of  God  that  day 

2  Cli  20.  14  Be  not  afraid  nor  dismayed  by  reason 
32.  7  he  not  afraid  nor  dismayed  for  the  king 

Neh.  2.  2  Then  I  was  very  sore  afraid 

4.  14  Be  not  ye  afraid  of  them :  remember  the 
6.  n  that  I  should  be  afraid,  and  do  so,  and  sin 

Job  q  21  neither  shalt  thou  be  afraid  of  destruction 

5.  22  neither  shalt  thou  be  afraid  of  the  beasts 

6.  21  see  (ray)  casting  down,  and  are  afraid 

Psa  7  6  1  will  not  be  afraid  of  ten  thousands  ot 

*  40.  16  Be  not  thou  afraid  when  one  is  made  rich 
46  3  What  time  I  am  afraid,  I  will  trust  in  thee 

56*  11  I  will  not  be  afraid  what  man  can  do 
64  8  They  also  that  dwell,  .are  afraid  at  thy 

01'  4  Thou  shalt  not  be  afraid  for  the  terror  by 

112’.  7  He  shall  not  be  afraid  of  evil  tidings 

1 12  8  His  heart  (is)  established,  he .  .be  afraid 

119.  120  and  I  am  afraid  of  thy  judgments 
Prov.  3  25  Be  not  afraid  of  sudden  fear 

31.  21  She  is  not  afraid  of  the  snow  for  her 
Eccl.  12.  4  they  shall  be  afraid  of  (that  which  is) 

Isa  to  24  O  my  people,  .be  not  afraid  of  the 

37*  6  Be  not  afraid  of  the  words  that  thou  hast 
io.  0  lift  up  thy  voice .  .be  not  afraid 
51  12  that  thou  shouldest  be  afraid  of  a  man 
Tpv  I  8  Be  not  afraid  of  their  faces :  for  I  (am) 
io*  5  Be  not  afraid  of  them;  for  they  cannot 
26.  2i  when  Urijali  heard  it,  he  was  afraid 

41.  18  Chaldeans:  for  they  were  afraid  of  them 

42.  1 1  Be  not  afraid  of  the  king  of  Babylon 
42.  11  be  not  afraid  of  him,  saith  the  Lord 

Eze  2  6  be  not  afraid  of  them .  .neither  be  afraid 

2.  6  be  not  afraid  of  their  words,  nor  be 

Joel  2.  22  Be  not  afraid,  ye  beasts  of  the  field 

Jon  1  5  Then  the  mariners  were  afraid,  and  cried 

1.  10  Then  were  the  men  exceedingly  afraid 
Hab.  3.  2  I .  .heard  thy  speech,  (and)  was  afraid 

14.  To  be  afraid,  to  tremble,  ptt  yarah. 

Isa.  44.  8  Fear  ye  not,  neither  be  afraid  :  have  not 

15.  To  be  affrighted,  avals. 

Deut  31.  6  fear  not.  nor  be  afraid  of  them 
Josh.  1.  9  be  not  afraid,  neither  be  thou  dismayed 

16.  To  declare  fearful,  pK  arats,  5. 

Isa.  8.  72  neither  fear  ye.  .nor  be  afraid 

17.  To  fear,  be  afraid,  hasten,  ins  pachad. 

Job  23.  15  when  I  consider,  I  am  afraid  of  him 
Psa.  27.  1  of  whom  shall  I  be  afraid  ? 

Prov.  3.  24  thou  liest  down,  thou  shalt  not  be  afraid 
Isa.  12.  2  I  will  trust,  and  not  he  afraid 

19.  17  every  one.  .shall  be  afraid  in  himself 
33.  14  The  sinners  in  Zion  are  afraid 
Jer.  36.  16  they  were  afraid  both  one  and  other 

36.  24  Yet  they  were  not  afraid,  nor  rent  their 
Mic.  7.  17  they  shall  be  afraid  of  the  Lord  our  God 

18.  To  be  angry,  tremble,  un  ragaz. 

Exod  15.  14  people  shall  hear,  (and)  be  afraid 

19.  To  be  afraid,  to  tremble,  nnn  rahah. 

Isa.  44.  8  Fear  ye  not,  neither  be  afraid :  have  not 

20.  To  be  whirled  away,  nj&'  saar.  _ 

Eze.  27.  35  their  kings  shall  be  sore  afraid,  they  shall 

32.  10  their  kings  shall  be  horribly  afraid  for 

21.  To  be  timid,  shrinking,  SeiAiam,  deiliao. 

John  14.  27  be  troubled,  neither  let  it.be  afraid 

22.  To  tremble,  rpegu,  tremb. 

2  Pe.  2. 10  not  afraid  to  speak  evil  of  dignities 


23.  To  fear,  be  afraid,  <pof$toy.ai,  pliobeomai. 

Matt  2.  22  lie  was  afraid  to  go  thither 

14  27  Be  of  good  cheer,  .he  not  afraid 
14  30  lie  was  afraid ;  and  beginning  to  sink 
17.  6  fell  on  their  face,  and  were  sore  afraid 

17  7  Jesus,  .said,  Arise,  and  be  not  afraid 
25.  25  I  was  afraid,  and  went  and  hid 

28.  10  Then  said  Jesus  unto  them,  he  not  afraid 
Mark  4.  15  his  right  mind  :  and  they  were  afraid 

5  36  he  saith  unto  the  ruler. .  Be  not  afraid 

6  50  Be  of  good  cheer,  .be  not  afraid 

Q  32  not  thatsaying,  audwereafraidtoaskhim 
10.  32  as  they  followed,  they  were  afraid 
16  8  anything  to  any  (man),  .they  were  afraid 

Luke  8  25  And  they  being  afraid  wondered,  saying 
8  35  in  his  right  mind :  and  they  were  afraid 

12  4  Be  not  afraid  of  them  that  kill  the  body 
John  6  19  see  Jesus  walking.. and  they  were  afraid 

6  20  he  saith  unto  them,  .be  not  afraid 
19.  8  that  saying,  he  was  the  more  afraid 
Acts  o.  26  they  were  all  afraid  of  him,  and 

18  9  Be  not  afraid,  but  speak,  and  hold  not 
22’  29  and  the  chief  captain  also  was  afraid 

Rom  13  3  Wilt  thou  then  not  be  afraid  of  the 

13  4  But  if  thou  do  that  which  is  evil,  he  afraid 
Gal.  4.  11  I  am  afraid  of  you,  lest  I  have  bestowed 

Heb  11  23  and  they  were  not  afraid  of  the  king’s 

1  Pe*  3'  6  and  are  not  afraid  with  any  amazement 

3.  14  and  be  not  afraid  of  their  terror,  neither 

AFRAID,  sore  — 

In  fear,  egepofios,  emphobos. 

Mark  9.  6  for  they  were  sore  afraid 

AFRAID,  to  be  sore  —  , 

They  feared  a  great  fear  f<pop-h8yaav  <po&ov  gtyav. 

Luke  2.  9  the  glory,  .shone,  .they  were  sore  afraid 

AFRAID,  to  be  horribly  — 

To  be  whirled  away,  saar. 

Jer.  2.  12  be  horribly  afraid,  be  ye  very  desolate 

AFRAID,  to  make  — 

1.  To  trouble,  hasten,  ?n?  bahal,  3. 

Psa.  83.  15  make  them  afraid  with  thy  storm 

2.  To  make  afraid,  terrify,  baath,  3. 

2  Sa.  22.  5  floods  of  ungodly  men  made  me  afraid 
Job  13.  11  Shall  not  his  excellency  make  you  afraid? 

I?.  21  and  let  not  thy  dread  make  me  afraid 
14.  24  anguish  shall  make  him  afraid 
18.  11  Terrors  shall  make  him  afraid  on  every 
3^.  7  my  terror  shall  not  make  thee  afraid 
Psa.  18.  4  floods  of  ungodly  men  made  me  afraid 

3.  To  make  afraid,  ‘pp  dechal,  3. 

Dan.  4.  5  I  saw  a  dream  which  made  me  afraid 

4.  To  cause  to  tremble,  trouble,  nnn  charad,  5. 

Lev.  26.  6  and  none  shall  make  (you)  afraid 
2  Sa.  17.  2  I  will  come,  .and  will  make  him  afraid 
Job  11.  19  lie  down,  and  none  shall  make,  .afraid 

Isa  17.  2  and  none  shall  make  (them)  afraid 

Jer.  30.  10  quiet,  and  none  shall  make  (him)  afraid 
46  27  Jacob,  .none  shall  make  (him)  afraid 
Eze.  30.  9  to  make  the  careless  Ethiopians  afraid 
34.  28  safely,  aDd  none  shall  make,  .afraid 
3Q.  26  safely .  .and  none  made  (them)  afraid 
Mic  4.  4  and  none  shall  make  (them)  afraid 
Nali.  2.  11  whelp,  and  none  made  (them)  afraid  . 

Zeph.  3.  13  and  none  shall  make  (them)  afraid 

5.  To  cast  down,  nnn  chathath,  5. 

Hab.  2.  17  spoil  of  beasts,  .made  them  afraid 

6.  To  make  afraid,  NT)  yare,  3.  , 

2  Sa.  14.  is  because  the  people  have  made  me  afiaid 
Neh.  6.  9  For  they  all  made  us  afraid,  saying 

7.  To  cause  to  shake  or  tremble,  C’J ITJ  raash,  5. 

Job  39.  20  Canst  thou  make . .  afraid  as  a  grasshopper . 

AFRESH,  to  crucify  —  _ 

To  crucify  again,  or  anew,ava<TTavpAa,anastauroo. 

Heb.  6.  6  crucifytothemselvesthesonof  Godafresh 

AFTER  — 

1  After,  tin  achar. 

Geu  5  4  And  the  days  of  Adam  after  he  had 

4  7  Seth  lived  after  he  begat  Enos  _ 

5.  10  And  Enos  lived  after  he  begat  Caman 

2 .Last,  latter  end,  pnnx  acharon. 

Gen.  33.  2  he  put.  .Leah  and  her  children  after 

1  Ki.  \  7. 13  and  after  make  for  thee  and  for  thy  son 
.Toll  18.  20  They  that  come  after  (him)  shall  be 
Eccl  1.  11  come  with  (those)  that  shall  come  after 
*  4.  16  they .  .that  come  after  shall  not  rejoice 

3.24  fler,  ’nnx  achare.  .  ,, _ 

Dan.  7.  24  and  another  shall  rise  after  them 

4.  Unto,  to,  Vx  el.  . 

Lev.  20.  6  And  the  soul  that  turneth  after  such 

5.  When,  ntsix?  kaasher. 

Judgi6.  22  hair,  .began  to  grow  again  after  he  was 

3. After,  step,  walk,  nnx  athar. 

Dan.  2.  39  after  thee  shall  arise  another  kingdom 

7. From  ( the  time)  that,  'np  midde. 

t  Sa.  18.  30  it  came  to  pass,  after  they  went  forth 

8”Z?Ch!’  8P  ^children).,  after  he  had  sent  them  away 
Ezra  4.  12  after  that  our  fathers  had  provoked  the 
Dan  4  26  after  that  thou  shalt  have  known 


I 


AFTER 


9.0».,  upon,  in  addition  to,  by  al. 

Gen.  48.  6  shall  be  called  after  the  name  of  their 

10. According  to  the  mouth,  'zb  lephi. 

Jer.  29. 10  That  after  seventy  years  be  accomplished 

11. .From  the  end,  j’jjffl  miqqets. 

Gen.  16.  3  after  Abram  had  dwelt  ten  years  in  the 
Hum  13.  25  returned  from  searching,  .after  forty 
2  Sa.  15.  7  And  it  came  to  pass  after  forty  years 

1  Kt  17.  7  And  it  came  to  pass  after  a  while 

2  Oh.  18.  2  And  after  (certain)  years  he  went  down 

Nell.  13.  6  and  after  certain  days  obtained  I  leave 
Esth.  2.  j2  after  that  she  had  been  twelve  months 
Jer.  13.  6  And  it  came  to  pass  after  many  days 

42.  7  And  it  came  to  pass  after  ten  clays 

Dan.  11. 13  shall  certainly  come  after  certain  years 

12. FVom  the  end,  nxpp  miqtseh. 

Josh.  3.  2  And  it  came  to  pass  after  three  days 

13.  To  go  out,  ns;  yatsa. 

2  Ch.  21. 19  it  came  to  pass,  .after  the  end  of  two 
14.27m:  foot,  bin,  regel. 

1  Sa.  25.  42  five  damsels  of  her’s  that  went  after  her 

2  Sa.  15.  16  went  forth,  and  all  his  household  after 

15.  17  went  forth,  and  all  the  people  after  him 

15. 18  six  hundred  men  which  came  after  him 

15 . At  the  time,  ny1?  le-cth. 

1  Ch.  20.  1  it  came  to  pass  that  after  the  year  was 

16.  Through,  during,  after,  Sia  dia. 

Mark  2.  1  And.  .lie  entered  into  Capernaum  after 
Acts  24.  17  Now  after  many  years  I  came  to  bring 
Gal.  2.  1  Then  fourteen  years  after  I  went  up  again 
17 .In,  by,  iv,  en. 

Heb.  4.  11  lest  any  man  fall  after  the  same  example 

18.  Upon,  on  account  of,  iirl  ( dat .)  cpi. 

Luke  1.  59  called  him  Zacharias,  after  the  name 
Horn.  5.  14  not  sinned  after  the  similitude  of  Adam's 

19 . Down  towards,  according  to,  Kara  (acc.)  kata. 
Matt  23.  3  but  do  not  ye  after  their  works :  f or  they 
Luke  2.  27  to  do  for  him  after  the  custom  of  the  law 

2.  42  they  went  up  to  Jerusalem  after  the 
John  8.  15  Ye  judge  after  the  flesh ;  I  judge  no  man 
Acts  13.  22  the  (son)  of  Jesse,  a  man  after  mine  own 

23.  3  for  sittest  thou  to  judge  me  after  the 
24. 14  I  confess  unto  thee,  that  after  the  way 

26.  s  that  after  the  most  straitest  sect  of  our 

Bom.  2.  5  But  after  thy  hardness  and  impenitent 

7.  22  in  the  law  of  God  after  the  inward  man 

8.  1  [walk  not  after  the  flesh,  but  after  the] 

8.  4  walk  not  after  the  flesh,  but  after  the 
8.  s  are  after  the  flesh . .  are  after  the  Spirit 
8.  12  not  to  the  flesh,  to  live  after  the  flesh 
8.  13  if  ye  live  after  the  flesh,  ye  shall  die 

1  Co.  1.  26  not  many  wise  men  after  the  flesh 

7.  40  if  she  so  abide  after  my  judgment 

10. 18  Behold  Israel  after  the  flesh :  are  not 

2  Co.  5. 16  no  man  after  the . .  Christ  after  the  flesh 

10.  3  we  do  not  war  after  the  flesh 

10.  7  Do  ye  look  on  things  after  the  outward 

11.  17  I  speak  (it)  not  after  the  Lord,  but  as  it 

11.  18  seeing  that  many  glory  after  the  flesh 
Gal.  1.  11  was  preached  of  me  is  not  after  man 

4.  23  of  the  bondwoman  was  born  after  the 
4.  29  born  after  the  flesh . .  after  the  Spirit 
Eph.  1.  11  worketh  all  things  after  the  counsel  of 
4.  24  after  God  is  created  in  righteousness 
Col.  2.  8  after,  .men,  after  the  rudiments,  .after 

2.  22  after  the  commandments  and  doctrines 

3.  10  is  renewed  in  knowledge  after  the  image 
2  Tli.  2.  9  whose  coming  is  after  the  working 

3.  6  not  after  the  tradition  which  he  received 
2  Ti.  4.  3  after  their  own  lusts  shall  they  heap 
Titus  1.  1  acknowledging  of  the  truth,  .after 

1.  4  Titus,  (mine)  own  son  after  the  common 
Heb.  5.  6  Thou  (art)  a  priest  for  ever  after  the 

5. 10  Called  of  God  an  high  priest  after  the 

6.  20  an  high  priest  for  ever  after  the  order 

7. 11  after  the  order  of  M. .  .after  the  order  of  A. 
7. 15  for  that  after  the  similitude  of  Melchisedec 

7.  16  not  after  the  law .  .but  after  the  power 
7.  17  Thou  (art)  a  priest  for  ever  after  the  order 

7.  21  Thou(art)  a  priest  for  ever  [after  the  order] 

12.  10  For  they  verily . .  after  their  own  pleasure 
Jas.  3.  9  which  are  made  after  the  similitude  of 

2  Pe.  3.  3  scoffers,  walking  after  their  own  lusts 
2  Jo.  6  this  is  love,  that  we  walk  after  his 
Jude  16  These  are  murmurers, . .  walking  after 

18  who  should  walk  after,  their  own  ungodly 

20.  After,  upon, peri,  (acc.)  meta. 

Matt.  1. 12  after  they  were  brought  to  Babylon 

17.  1  after  six  days  Jesus  taketh  Peter,  James 

24.  29  Immediately  after  the  tribulation  of  those 

25.  19  After  a  long  time  the  lord  of  those 

26.  2  Ye  know  that  after  two  days  is 

26.  32  But  after  I  am  risen  again,  I  will  go 

26.  73  And  after  a  while  came  unto  him 

27.  53  came  out  of  the  graves  after  his 

27.  63  After  three  days  I  will  rise  again 

Mark  1.  14  after  that  John  was  put  in  prison 

8.  31  be  killed,  and  after  three  days  rise  again 

9.  2  after  six  days  Jesus  taketh  (with  him) 

13.  24  in  those  days,  after  that  tribulation 

14.  1  After  two  days  was  (the  feast  of)  the 

14.  28  after  that  I  am  risen,  I  will  go 

14.  70  And  a  little  after,  they  that  stood  by 

16.  12  [After  that  he  appeared  in  another  form] 
16.  19  [So  then  after  the  Lord  had  spoken  unto] 

Luke  1.  24  And  after  those  days  his  wife  Elisabeth 


18 


Luke  2.  46  it  came  to  pass,  that  after  three  days 

5.  27  And  after  these  things  he  went  forth 

9.  28  about  an  eight  days  after  these  sayings 

10.  1  After  these  things  the  Lord  appointed 

12.  4  and  after  that  have  no  more  that  they 

12.  5  Fear  him  which  after  he  hath  killed  hath 

15.  13  And  not  many  days  after  the  younger  son 

22.  20  Likewise  also  the  cup  after  supper,  saying 
22.  58  after  a  little  while  another  saw  him 

John  2.  12  After  this  he  went  down  to  Capernaum 

3.  22  After  these  things  came  Jesus  and  his 

4.  43  after  two  days  he  departed  thence,  and 

5.  1  after  this  there  was  a  feast  of  the  Jews 

5.  4  [whosoever  then  first  after  the  troubling] 

6.  1  After  these  things  Jesus  went  over  the 

7.  1  After  these  things  Jesus  walked  in 

11.  7  Then  after  that  saith  he  to  (his)  disciples 

11.  11  and  after  that  he  saith  unto  them,  Our 

13.  27  after  the  sop  Satan  entered  into  him 

19.  28  After  this,  Jesus  knowing  that  all  things 

19.  38  after  this  Joseph  of  Arimathea,  being  a 

20.  26  after  eight  days  again  his  disciples 

21.  1  After  these  tilings  Jesus  shewed  himself 
Acts  1.  3  he  shewed  himself  alive  after  his  passion 

5.  37  After  this  man  rose  up  Judas  of  Galilee 
7.  5  and  to  his  seed  after  him,  when  (as  yet) 

7.  7  and  after  that  shall  they  come  forth,  and 

10.  37  and  began  from  Galilee,  after  the  baptism 
10.  41  who  did  eat.  .after  he  rose  from  the  dead 

12.  4  intending  after  Easter  to  bring  him  forth 
13. 15  And  after  the  reading  of  the  law  and 

13.  20  And  after  that  he  gave  (unto  them) 

13.  25  But,  behold,  there  cometh  one  after  me 

15.  13  And  after  they  had  held  their'  peace 

15.  16  After  this  I  will  return,  and  will  build 
15.  36  And  some  days  after  Paul  said  unto 

18.  1  After  these  things  Paul  departed  from 

19.  4  on  him  which  should  come  after  him 

19.  21  After  these  things  were  ended,  Paul 

20.  1  after  the  uproar  was  ceased,  Paul  called 

20.  6  we  sailed  away  from  Philippi  after  the  . 

20.  29  I  know  this,  that  after  my  departing 

21.  15  after  those  days  we  took  up  our  carriages 
24.  1  after  five  days  Ananias  the  high  priest 

24.  24  after  certain  days,  when  Felix  came  with 

25.  1  after  three  days  he  ascended  from 

28.  11  after  three  months  we  departed  in  a  ship 

28.  13  after  one  day  the  south  wind  blew 
28.  17  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  after  three  days 
Gal.  1.  18  Then  after  three  years  I  went  up  to 

3.  17  was  four  hundred  and  thirty  years  after 
Titus  3.  10  A  man  that  is  an  heretick  after  the  first 
Heb.  4.  7  To  day,  after  so  long  a  time ;  as  it  is  said 

8.  10  this  (is)  the  covenant,  .after  those  days 
g.  3  after  the  second  veil,  the  tabernacle 

9.  27  but  after  this  the  judgment 

10.  15  for  after  that  he  had  said  before 
10.  16  This  (is)  the  covenant  that,  .after  those 
10.  26  if  we  sin  wilfully  after  that  we  have 
2  Te.  1.  15  Moreover  I  will  endeavour,  .after  my 
Rev.  4.  1  After  this  I  looked,  and,  behold,  a  door 
7.  1  after  these  things  I  saw  four  angels 

7.  9  After  this  I  beheld,  and,  lo,  a  great 
n.  11  after  three  days  and  an  half  the  Spirit 

15.  5  And  after  that  I  looked,  and,  behold 

18.  1  after  these  things  I  saw  another  angel 

19.  1  after  these  things  I  heard  a  great  voice 

20.  3  after  that  he  must  be  loosed  a  little 
21.77te  next  in  order,  hexes. 

Luke  7.  11  and  it  came  to  pass  the  day  after,  that 

22.  According  to  order,  KaSefjjs  kathexes. 

Acts  3.  24  from  Samuel  and  those  that  follow  after 

23.  From  after,  from  behind,  AiucrOcv  opisthen. 

Matt  15.  23  Send  her  way;  for  she  crieth  after  us 
Luke  23.  26  that  he  might  bear  (it)  after  Jesus 

21. After,  behind,  oiricrw  opiso. 

Matt.  3.  11  he  that  cometh  after  me  is  mightier 

10.  38  followeth  after  me,  is  not  worthy  of  me 

16.  24  If  any  (man)  -will  come  after  me,  let 
Mark  1.  7  cometh  one  mightier  than  I  after  me 

1.  17  Jesus  said  unto  them,  Come  ye  after  me 
1.  20  they  left  their  father,  .and  went  after 

8.  34  Whosoever  will  come  after  me,  let  him 
Luke  9.  23  If  any  (man)  will  come  after  me,  let 

14.  27  bear  his  cross,  and  come  after  me 

19.  14  and  sent  a  message  after  him,  saying 

21.  8  go  ye  not  therefore  after  them 
John  1.  15  He  that  cometh  after  me  is  preferred 

1.  27  He  it  is,  who  coming  after  me  is  preferred 
1.  30  After  me  cometh  a  man  which  is  preferred 

12.  19  behold,  the  world  is  gone  after  him 
Acts  5.37  drew  away  much  people  after  him  :  he  also 

20.  30  to  draw  away  disciples  after  them 

1  Ti.  5.  15  some  are  ab-eady  turned  aside  after  Satan 

2  Pe.  2.  10  chiefly  them  that  walk  after  the  flesh 
Jude  7  going  after  strange  flesh,  are  set  forth 
P„ev.  12.  15  the  serpent  cast  out.  .after  the  woman 

13.  3  all  the  world  wondered  after  the  beast 

25.  When,  'Arc  hole. 

John  13.  12  So  after  he  had  washed  their  feet,  and 
Acts  19.  21  After  I  have  been  there,  I  must  also  see 

26.2ls,  that,  when,  after  that,  is  hos. 

Acts  16. 10  And  after  he  had  seen  the  vision 

21.  1  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  after  we  were 

27 . To  come  through,  pass,  Sia-ylvopai  diaginomai. 
Acts  25.  13  after  certain  days  king  Agrippa  and 

28.  To  fill,  fulfil,  irXppoat  pleroo. 

Acts  24.  27  after  two  years  Porcius  Festus  came  into 


AFTERWARD 


29.  To  be,  begin,  uvA.pxo>  huparcho. 

Acts  27.  21  after  long  abstinence  Paul  stood  forth  in 
[See  Ask,  come,  covet,  feel,  follow,  long,  looking, 
lust,  manner,  seek,  that.] 

AFTER,  here  — - 

A fter  these,  pera  ravra  meta  tauta. 

John  13.  7  not  now ;  but  thou  slialt  know  hereafter 
Rev.  1.  19  and  the  things  which  shall  be  hereafter 

4.  1  shew  thee  things  which  must  be  hereafter 
9.  12  there  come  two  woes  more  hereafter 

AFTER  our  ability  — 

Sufficiency,  ’3  dai. 

Neh.  5.  8  We  after  our  ability  have  redeemed  our 
AFTER  should,  that  — 

To  be  about  lo,  plWw  inello. 

Heb.  11.  8  a  place  which  he  should  after  receive  for 
2  Pe.  2.  6  those  that  after  should  live  ungodly 

AFTER  that  — 

1. A  fter ,  ink  a  char. 

Geu.  13.  14  after  that  Lot  was  separated  from  him 
18.  5  hearts ;  after  that  ye  shall  pass  on 

24.  55  the  damsel,  .after  that  she  shall  go 
Lev.  13.  55  look  on  the  plague,  after  that  it  is 

14.  43  after  that  he  hath  taken  away  the  stones 

15.  28  and  after  that  she  shall  be  clean 

23.  48  After  that  he  is  sold  he  may  be  redeemed 
Num.  6.  20  after  that  the  Nazarite  may  drink 

12.  14  and  after  that  let  her  be  received  in 

30.  15  make  them  void  after  that  he  hath  heard 
Dent  24.  4  may  not  take  her . .  after  that  she  is 
Judgis-  7  and  after  that  I  ivill  cease 

2  Sa.  1.  10  he  could  not  live  after  that  he  was 
2  Ki  14.  22  after  that  the  king  slept  with  his  fathers 

1  Ch.  2.  24  And  after  that  Hezron  was  dead 

2  Ch.  25.  14  after  that  Amaziah  was  come  from  the 
Eccl.  9.  3  and  after  that  (they  go)  to  the  dead 
Jer.  12.  15  after  that  I  have  plucked  them  out 

24.  1  after  that  Nebuchadnezzar,  .had  carried 

28.  12  after  that  Hananiah.  .had  broken  the 

29.  2  after  that  J eeouiali . .  and  the  queen . .  were 

31.  19  Surely  after  that  I  was  turned,  I 

34.  8  after  that  the  king ..  had  made  a  covenant 
36.  27  after  that  the  king  had  burned  the  roll 
40.  1  after  that  Nebuzar-adan.  .had  let  him  go 
51.  46  and  after  that  in  (another)  year  (shall 

2.  After  that,  |?"ink  ahare-ken. 

Gen.  6.  4  after  that,  when  the  sons  of  God  came  in 

3.  Then,  afterwards,  elra  eita. 

Mark  4.  28  then  the  ear ;  after  that  the  full  corn  in 
8.  25  After  that  he  put  (his)  hands  again  upon 
John  13.  s  After  that  he  poureth  water  into  a  bason 

4.  When  truly,  eireiSij  epeide. 

1  Co.  1.  21  For  after  that  in  the  wisdom  of  God 

5.  Afterward,  eneira  epeita. 

1  Co.  12.  28  after  that  miracles,  then  gifts  of  healing 

15.  6  After  that,  he  was  seen  of  above  five 
15.  7  After  that  he  was  seen  of  James ;  then 
Heb.  7.  2  and  after  that  also  King  of  Salem,  which 

6.  Yet,  still,  any  more,  en  eti. 

Luke  20.  40  And  after  that  they  durst  not  ask  him  any 

7 . No  more,  ovkcti. 

Mark  12.  34  And  no  man  after  that  durst  ask  him 

8.  When,  'Are  hote. 

Matt  27.  31  And  after  that  they  had  mocked  him 
Tit.  3.  4  But  after  that  the  kindness  and  love 

9. yls,  that,  when,  after  that,  is  lios. 

Acts  9.  23  after  that  many  days  were  fulfilled 

AFTER  that  maimer  — 

According  to,  thus,  nps  kakah. 

2  Ch.  18.  19  and  another  saying  after  that  manner 
AFTER  the  manner  of — - 

According  to,  down,  Kara  (acc.)  kata. 

John  2.  6  after  the  manner  of  the  purifying  of  the 
AFTER  the  same  manner  - — • 

In  the  same  manner,  ucravrus  hosautos. 

1  Co.  n.  25  After  the  same  manner  also,  .the  cup 
AFTER  this  manner  — 

1  .Thus,  n33  kakah. 

2  Ch.  18. 19  one  spake  saying  after  this  manner 
2.  To  hold  <n •  have  around,  irepiexu  pcriecho. 

Acts  23.  25  he  -wrote  a  letter  after  this  manner 
AFTER  this  sort  — 

According  to  this,  nil 3  kidnah. 

Dan.  3.  29  no  other ! .  can  deliver  after  this  sort 
AFTERNOON  — 

The  declining  of  the  day,  Dvn  nioj  netoth  hay-yom. 
Judgig.  8  they  tarried  until  afternoon,  and  they 

AFTERWARD  — 

1  .After,  afterward,  ink  achar. 

Gen.  10.  18  afterward  were  the  families  of  the 

15.  14  afterward  shall  they  come  out  with  great 

30.  21  And  afterwards  she  bare  a  daughter 

32.  20  and  afterward  I  will  see  his  face 

38.  30  And  afterw’ard  came  out  his  brother 
Exod.  5.  1  And  afterward  Moses  and  Aaron  went  in 
Lev.  14.  19  and  afterwaid  he  shall  kill  the  burnt 

14.  36  afterward  the  priest  shall  go  in  to  see 

22.  7  he . .  shall  afterward  eat  of  the  holy  things 


AFTERWARDS 


19 


AGAIN 


Num  5.  26  the  priest,  .afterward  shall  cause  the 

12.  16  And  afterward  the  people  removed  from 
10  7  and  afterward  he  shall  come  into  the 

,,  2  afterward  shalt  thou  be  gathered  unto 

21  24  and  afterward  ye  shall  come  into  the 
22.  22  then  afterward  ye  shall  return,  and  be 
Dent 24.  21  vineyard, .  .shalt  not  glean  (it)  afterward 
Josh  2  16  hide  yourselves . .  and  afterward  may  ye 
'24.  5  x  plagued  Egypt . .  and  afterward  I 
Judg.  1.  g  And  afterward  the  children  of  Judah 

7.  11  afterward  shall  thine  hands  be  strength. 
iq.  5  Comfort  thine  heart . .  and  afterward  go 

1  Ch  2  21  afterward  Hezron  went  in  to  the  daughter 

2  Ch.’  14  And  afterward  they  made  ready  for 

Job  if.  2  mark,  and  afterwards  we  will  speak 

Psa.  72.  24  Thou  shalt  guide  me.. and  afterward 
Prov.20.  17  afterwards  his  mouth  shall  be  filled  with 
24  27  Prepare  thy  work  without,  .afterwards 
28.  22  He  that  rebuketh  a  man  afterwards  shall 
Hos.  3.  5  Afterward  shall  the  children  of  Israel 

Last,  latter,  at  last,  pn*  acharon. 

Deut  13.  9  afterwards  the  hand  of  all  the  people 

17.  7  afterward  the  hands  of  all  the  p^ple 
Isa.  9.  1  afterward  did  more  grievously  afflict  her 

A  fter  it  was  so,  I?-inK  achare-ken. 

Gen.  15. 14  afterward  shall  they  come  out  with  great 

Second,  secondly,  Sevrepos  deuteros. 

Jude  5  how  that  the  Lord . .  afterward  destroyed 

Then,  afterwards,  dlra.  eita. 

Mark  4. 17  afterward,  when  affliction  or  persecution 
Afterward,  eneira  epeita. 

i  Co  15.  i-x  afterward  they  that  are  Christ  s  at  his 
IS.  46  that  which  is  natural ;  and  afterward 
Gal.  1.  21  Afterwards  I  came  into  the  regions  of 

.The  next  in  order,  KaOslfis  kathexes. 

Luke  8.  1  it  came  to  pass  afterward,  that  he 
.A fter  these,  p.era  ravra  meta  tauta. 

Luke  17.  8  afterward  thou  slialt  eat  and  drink? 

18.  4  afterward  he  said  within  himself,  ’though 
John  5.  14  Afterward  Jesus  flndeth  him  in  the 
Heb.  4.  8  then  would  he  not  afterward  have 

.After  then,  per  lire  it  a  metepeita. 

Heb.  12. 17  ye  know  how  that  afterward,  when  he 

0. Afterwards,  varepov  husteron. 

Matt.  4.  2  he  had  fasted .  .he  was  afterward  an 
21.  29  but  afterward  he  repented,  and  went 
21.  72  repented  not  afterward,  that  ye  might 
25. 11  Afterward  came  also  the  other  virgins 
Marki6.  14  [Afterward  he  appeared  unto  the  eleven] 
Luke  4.  2  when  they  were  ended,  he  afterward 
John  I3.  36  but  thou  shalt  follow  me  afterwards 
Heb.  12. 11  nevertheless  afterward  it  yieldeth  the 

i.FTLR.WAEDS,  till— 

liehind,  backwards,  nnK  achor. 

Pro v.  29. 1 1  wise . .  keepeth  it  in  till  afterwards 

iG-AB'-US  —  T)  ,  , 

L  A  prophet  from  Jerusalem  who  went  to  Paul  at 
intioch  and  foretold  a  great  famine. 

Acts  11.  28  And  there  stood  up  one  of  them.  .A. 

1.  A  disciple  who  went  from  Judea  to  Ptolemais  and 
foretold  the  imprisonment  of  Paul.  (Probably  the  same 

is  No.  1.)  ,  ,  -  i  a 

Acts  21.  10  there  came  down.  .a.  .prophet,  named  A. 

A'-GAG,  fax  high,  warlike. 

A  poetic  name  of  Amalek,  derived  from  a  particular 
dvnastv 

Hum 24.  7  his  king  shall  be  higher  than  A.,  and  liis 
1  Sa.  is.  8  And  he  took  A.  the  king  of  the  Amalek. 
is.  q  Saul  and  the  people  spared  A.,  and  the 
is.  20  Saul  said.  .1  have,  .brought  A.  the  king 
15.  32  Then  said  Samuel,  Bring,  .to  me  A.  the 
is  32  And  A.  came  unto  him  delicately 
IS  32  And  A.  said,  Surely  the  bitterness  of 
I5.  33  And  Samuel  hewed  A.  in  pieces  before 

A-GA-GITE,  '33k,  belonging  to  Agag. 

The  Agagites  were  an  Amalekite  tribe. 

Esth  3  1  Haman  the  son  of  Hammedatha  the  A. 

’  3  to  Haman  the  son  of  Hammedatha  the  A. 

8  5  Haman  the  son  of  Hammedatha  the  A. 

9.  24  Haman  the  son  of  Hammedatha  the  A. 
AGAIN  — 

1  .Behind,  ink  acliar. 

Deut  24.  20  thou  shalt  not  go  over  the  boughs  again 

2 . Even,  also,  D3  gam. 

Eccl.  4. 11  Again,  if  two  lie  together,  then  they  have 

3.  Again,  niy  od. 

Gen.  4.  25  And  Adam  knew  Iris  wife  again 
LSecond,  '3»  sheni. 

Lev  13  6  the  priest  shall  look  on  him  again 

13.  7  he  shall  be  seen  of  the  priest  again 
2 Sa.  16. 19  And  again,  whom  should  I  serve? 

Eze.  4.  6  lie  again  on  thy  right  side,  and  thou  shalt 
Ha"-.  2.  20  again  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  H. 
Zech  4  12  And  I  answered  again,  and  said  unto  him 
Mai.’  2.  13  And  this  have  ye  done  again,  covering 

b. Second,  n!3;:ri  tinyanuth. 

Dan.  2.  7  They  answered  again  and  said,  Let  the 

6 . To  go,  3|V  yalak. 

Eccl.  1.  7  whence  the  rivers  come  they  return  again 

7.  To  add,  qp;  yasaph. 

Gen.  8. 12  which  returned  not  again  unto  him  any 


Gen.  38.  26  And  he  knew  her  again  no  more 
Nuin  32.  13  he  will  yet  again  leave  them  111  the  wild. 

I  Sa.  27.  4  and  he  sought  no  more  again  for  him 
2Ki.  19.  30  house  of  Judah  shall  yet  again  take  root 
Isa.  37.  31  the  remnant,  .shall  again  take  root 

\.To  add,  qp;  yasaph,  5. 

Gen.  4.  2  And  she  again  bare  lus  brother  Abel 

8  10  and  he  again  sent  forth  the  dove  out  of 
8  21 1  will  not  again  curse,  .again  smite  any 
18.  29  And  he  spake  unto  him  yet  again 
23.  1  again  Abraham  took  a  wife,  and  her  name 
38  5  And  she  yet  again  conceived,  and  bare  a 

Exodio.  29  I  will  see  thy  face  again  no  more 

14  13  ye  shall  see  them  again  no  more  for  ever 
Num  22.  13  And  Balak  sent  yet  again  princes 

22.  25  crushed  Balaam’s  foot,  .smote  her  again 
Deut  18.  16  Let  me  not  hear  again  the  voice  of  the 
Judg.  3.  12  tlie  children  of  Israel  did  evil  again 
4  1  the  children  of  Israel  again  did  evil 

9.  37  And  Gaal  spake  again  and  said 
10.  6  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  again 
11  14  Jephthah  sent  messengers  again  unto  the 
t,  1  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  again  m 
20.  22  and  set  their  battle  again  in  array 
20.  23  Shall  I  go  up  again  to  battle  against  the 
20.  28  Shall  I  yet  again  go  out  to  battle  against 
iSa.  3.  6  the  Lord  called  yet  again,  Samuel 

3.  8  the  Lord  called  Samuel  again  the  thud 
3.  21  the  Lord  appeared  again  in  Shiloh 
9.  8  the  servant  answered  Saul  again,  and 
ig.  8  there  was  war  again :  and  David  went  out 
iq.  21  Saul  sent  messengers  again  the  third  time 
20.  17  Jonathan  caused  David  to  swear  again 

23  4  David  enquired  of  the  LORD  yet  again 
27.  4  and  he  sought  no  more  again  for  him 

2  Sa.  2.  22  And  Abner  said  again  to  Asahel 

3  34  all  the  people  wept  again  over  him 
5.  22  the  Philistines  came  up  yet  again 
18.  22  Then  said,  .the  son  of  Zadok  yet  again 

24  1  again  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled 
2  Ki.  24.  7  the  king  of  Egypt  came  not  again 

1  CI1.14.  13  the  Philistines  yet  again  spread  themselves 
Esth.  8.  3  Esther  spake  yet  again  before  the  king 
Prov  19  19  if  thou  deliver,  .thou  must  do  it  again 
Isa.  7.  10  Moreover  the  Lord  spake  again  unto  A. 

8  5  The  Lord  spake  also  unto  me  again 
11.  11  the  Lord  shall  set  his  hand  again 
24.  20  it  shall  fall,  and  not  rise  again 
Dan.  10.  18  Then  there  came  again  and  touched  me 
Amos  7.  8  I  will  not  again  pass  by  them  any  more 

7  13  prophesy  not  again  any  more  at  Beth-el 

8  2  I  will  not  again  pass  by  them  any  more 
Jon.  2.  4  I  will  look  again  toward  thy  holy  temple 

9 .To  turn  back,  ansi  shvb. 

Gen.  26.  18  Isaac  digged  again  the  wells  of  water 
30.  31  I  will  again  feed  (and)  keep  thy  flock 
Num  11.  4  the  children  of  Israel  also  wept  again 
Deut 24.  4  Her.  .husband,,  .may  not  take  her  again 
30.  9  tlie  LORD  will  again  rejoice  over  thee  for 
Josh.  5.  2  circumcise  again  the  children  of  Israel 
Judg.  19.  7  therefore  he  lodged  there  again 
iSa.  3.  s  he  said,  I  called  not;  lie  down  again 
3.  6  I  called  not,  my  son ;  lie  down  again 

1  Ki.  13.  33  made  again  of  the  lowest  of  the  people 

ig.  6  drink,  and  laid  him  down  again 
19.  20  Go  back  again :  for  what  have  I  done  to 
2KI  1.  11  Again  also  he  sent  unto  him  another 

1  13  And  he  sent  again  a  captain  of  the  third 
13.  23  Jehoash  the  son  of  Jehoahaz  took  again 
ig  9  he  sent  messengers  again  unto  Hezekiah 
21.  3  For  he  built  up  again  the  high  places 

2  Ch.19.  4  he  went  out  again  through  the  people 

33.  3  For  he  built  again  the  high  places 
Ezra  9.  14  Should  we  again  break  thy  command. 
Nell.  9.  28  after  they  had  rest,  they  did  evil  again 
Job  10.  16  again  thou  shewest  thyself  marvellous 
Psa.  71.  20  (Thou)  shalt  quicken  me  again 

71.  20  and  shalt  bring  me  up  again  from  the 
85.  6  Wilt  thou  not  revive  us  again 
Jer.  18.  4  so  he  made  it  again  another  vessel 
36  28  Take  thee  again  another  roll 
Dan  9.  25  the  street  shall  be  built  again,  and  the 
Zech.  8.  is  So  again  have  I  thought  in  these  days 

10.  To  cause  to  turn  back,  MB’  shvb,  5. 

1  Sa.  17.  30  the  people  answered  him  again  after  the 
[See  also  Answer,  back,  break,  bring,  brought, 
build,  carry,  circumcise,  come,  conceive,  deli¬ 
ver,  dig,  doubtless,  evil,  feed,  fetch,  gathered, 
get,  give,  go,  lay  down,  lie  down,  lift  up,  lodge, 
make,  pay,  place,  pull  in,  put,  rejoice,  render, 
restored,  return,  ring,  rise  up,  send,  set,  sound¬ 
ing,  take,  turn,  turn  back,  vomit,  weep.] 

11.  A  second  time,  S evrepov  deuteron. 

Rev.  19.  3  And  again  they  said,  Alleluia. 

12 . A  second  time,  £k  Sevrepov  ek  deuterou. 

John  9.  24  Then  again  called  they  the  man  that  was 
Acts  11.  9  the  voice  answered  me  again  from  heaven 

13. jPVoto  above,  tivudev  anothen, 

John  3  3  Except  a  man  be  born  again,  he  cannot 

3.  7  that  I  said.  .Ye  must  be  born  again 

14 . Twice,  Sis  dis. 

Phil.  4.  16  For.  .ye  sent  once  and  again  unto  my 
1  Tli.  2.  18  even  I  Paul,  once  and  again ;  but  Satan 

15.  A  gain,  on  the  other  hand,  iraAtu  palin. 

Matt.  4.  7  Jesus  said.  .It  is  written  again 

4.  8  Again,  the  devil  taketli  him  up  into  an 

5.  33  Again,  ye  have  heard  that  it  hath  been 
13.  44  [Again],  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like 


Matt  13.  45  Again,  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto 

13.  47  Again,  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto 

18.  19  [Again],  I  say  unto  you,  That  if  two  of 

19.  24  again  I  say  unto  you.  It  is  easier 

20.  s  Again  he  went  out  about  the  sixth  and 
21!  36  Again,  he  sent  other  servants  more  than 
22.  1  Jesus  answered . .  again  by  parables,  and 
22.  4  Again  he  sent  forth  other  servants,  saying 
26.  42  He  went  away  again  the  second  time,  and 
26.  43  he  came  and  found  them  asleep  again 
26.  44  he  left  them,  and  went  away  again 

26.  72  again  he  denied  with  an  oath 

27.  50  Jesus,  when  lie  had  cried  again  with  a 
Mark  2.  1  again  he  entered  into  Capernaum 

2.  13  he  went  forth  again  by  the  sea  side 

3.  1  he  entered  again  into  the  synagogue 

3.  20  the  multitude  cometh  together  again 

4.  t  he  began  again  to  teach  by  the  sea-side 

5.  21  when  Jesus  was  passed  over  again  by 

7.  31  again,  departing  from  the  coasts  of  Tyre 
8  13  entering  into  the  ship  again  departed  to 

8.  25  After  that  he  put  (his)  hand  again  upon 

10.  1  resort  unto  him  again,  .lie  taught,  .again 
10. 10  his  disciples  asked  him  again  of  the  same 

10.  24  Jesus  auswereth  again,  and  saitli  unto 

10.  32  he  took  again  the  twelve,  and  began 

11.  27  they  come  again  to  Jerusalem  :  and  as 

12.  4  again  he  sent  unto  them  another  servant 

12.  5  And  [again]  he  sent  another;  and  him  they 

14.  39  again  he  went  away,  and  prayed 

14.  40  he  found  them  asleep  again,  (for  their  _ 

14.  61  Again  the  high  priest  asked  him,  and  said 
14.  69  a  maid  saw  him  again,  and  began 

14.  70  he  denied  it  again . .  said  again  to  Peter 

15.  4  Pilate  asked  him  again,  saying 

13.  12  Pilate  answered  and  said  again  unto 

15.  13  they  cried  out  again.  Crucify  him 

Luke  13.  20  again  he  said,  Whereunto  shall  I  liken 
23.  20  Pilate,  .to  release  Jesus,  spake  again  to 
John  1.  35  Again  the  next  day  after  John  stood  _ 

4.  3  He  left  Judea,  and  departed  [again]  into 
4.  13  Whosoever  drinketh .  .shall  thirst  again 
4.  46  So  Jesus  came  again  into  Cana  of  Galilee 
4.  54  This  (is)  again  the  second  miracle  (that) 

6.  15  departed  [again]  into  a  mountain  himself 

8.  2  [early  in  the  morning  he  came  again  into] 

8.  8  again  he  stooped  down,  and  wrote  on 
8.  12  Then  spake  Jesus  again  unto  them,  saying 

8.  21  Then  said  Jesus  again  unto  them,  I  go 

9.  15  Then  again  the  Pharisees  also  asked  him 

9.  17  They  say  unto  the  blind  man  again 

Q.  26  Then  said  they  to  him  [again],  What  did 

9.  27  wherefore  woulds  ye  hear  (it)  again?  will 

10.  7  Then  said  Jesu  unto  them  again,  Verily 

10.  17  my  life,  that  I  might  take  it  again 

10.  18  I  have  power  to  take  it  again 

10  19  There  was  a  division  therefore  agam 

10  31  the  Jews  took  up  stones  again  to  stone 

10.  39  Therefore  they  sought  again  to  take  him 

10.  40  And  went  away  again  beyond  J ordan  into 

11.  7  Let  us  go  into  Judaea  again  _ 

11.  8  disciples  say .  .goest  thou  thither  again? 

11.  38  Jesus  therefore  again  groaning  in  himself 

12.  22  again  Andrew  and  Philip  tell  Jesus 

12.  28  glorified  (it),  and  will  glorify  (it)  agam 

12.  39  because  that  Esaias  said  again 

13.  12  was  set  down  again,  he  said  unto  them 

14.  3  I  will  come  again,  and  receive  you  unto 

16.  16, 17, 19  again,  a  little  while,  and  ye  shall 
16.  22  I  will  see  you  again,  and  your  heart 

16.  28  again,  I  leave  the  world,  and  go  to  the 

18.  7  Then  asked  he  them  again,  Whom  seek 
18.  27  Peter  then  denied  again :  and  immediately 
18.  33  entered  into  the  judgment  hall  again 
18.  38  went  out  again  unto  the  Jews,  and  saith 

18.  40  Then  cried  they  all  again,  saying,  Not 

19.  4  Pilate  therefore  went  forth  agam,  and 

19.  9  went  again  into  the  judgment  hall,  and 
ig.  37  again  another  scripture  saith.  They  shall 

20.  10  Then  the  disciples  went  away  again  unto 

20.  21  Then  said  Jesus  to  them  again,  Peace  (be) 
20.  26  after  eight  days  again  his  disciples  were 
21  1  Jesus  shewed  himself  again  to  the 

21. 16  He  saith  to  him  again  the  second  time 
Acts  10.  15  the  voice  (spake)  unto  him  again  the 

10.  16  the  vessel  was  received  up  [again]  into 

11.  10  all  were  drawn  up  again  into  heaven 

17.  32  We  will  hear  thee  again  of  this  (matter) 

18.  21  I  will  return  again  unto  you,  if  the 

27.  28  they  sounded  again,  and  found  (it)  fifteen 
Rom.  8.  15  ye  have  not  received . .  again  to  fear 

11.  23  for  God  is  able  to  graft  them  in  agam 

13.  10  again  he  saith.  Rejoice,  ye  Gentiles,  with 

15.  11  again,  praise  the  Lord,  all  ye  Gentiles 
15.  12  again,  Esaias  saith,  There  shall  be  a  root 

1  Co.  3.  20  again,  the  Lord  knoweth  the  thoughts 

7.  s  and  come  together  again,  that  Satan 

12.  21  nor  again  the  head  to  the  feet,  I  have  no 

2  Co  1  16  to  come  again  out  of  Macedonia  unto 

2.  1  that  I  would  not  come  again  to  you  in 

3.  1  Do  we  begin  again  to  commend  ourselves? 

5.  12  wc  commend  not  ourselves  again  unto  you 

10.  7  let  him  of  himself  think  this  agam,  that 
11  16  I  say  again,  Let  no  man  think  me 

12.  19  [Again],  think  ye'dhat  we  excuse  ourselves 
12.  21  lest,  when  I  come  again,  my  God  shall 
Gal.  1.  9  As  we  said  before,  so  say  I  now  again,  If 

1.  17  I  went  into  Arabia,  and  returned  agam 

2  1  I  went  up  again  to  Jerusalem  with 

2.  18  For  if  I  build  again  the  things  which  I 

4.  9  whereunto  ye  desire  again  to  be  in 

4.  19  I  travail  in  birth  again  until  Christ  be 


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Gal.  5.  x  bo  not  entangled  again  with  the  yoke 

5.  3  For  I  testify  again  to  every  man  that 
Phil.  1.  26  yonr  rejoicing,  .my  coming  to  yon  again 

2.  28  that,  when  ye  see  him  again,  ye  may 

4.  4  Rejoice  in  the  Lord  alway :  (and)  again  I 
Heb.  1.  s  again,  I  will  be  to  him  a  Father 

1.  6  again,  when  he  bringeth  in  the  tirst-begot. 

2.  13  again,  I  will  put.  .trust  in  him.  And  again 

4.  5  And  in  this  (place)  again,  If  they  shall 

4.  7  Again,  he  limitetli  a  certain  day,  saying 

5.  12  ye  have  need  that  one  teach  you  again 

6.  1  not  laying  again  the  foundation  of  repent. 

6.  6  to  renew  them  again  unto  repentance 

10.  30  again.  The  Lord  shall  judge  his  people 

Jas.  5.  18  he  prayed  again,  and  the  heaven  gave 
2  Te.  2.  20  they  are  again  entangled  therein,  and 

1  Jo.  2.  8  Again,  a  new  commandment  I  write  unto 
Rev.  10.  8  And  the  voice . .  spake  unto  me  again 

10.  n  Thou  must  prophesy  again  before  many 

16.  The  second  time,  els  rb  -nakiv. 

2  Co.  13.  2  that,  if  I  come  again,  I  will  not  spare 

17.  Again  anew,  ira\iv  &vw9ev. 

Gal.  4.  g  whereunto  ye  desire  again  to  be  in  bondage? 
AGAIN,  to  come  — - 
To  turn  hack,  aits’  shuh. 

Gen.  15.  16  But.  .they  shall  come  hither  again 

22.  5  I  and  the  lad  will  go . .  and  come  again  to 
28.  21  So  that  I  come  again  to  myfather's  house 
50.  5  Now.  .let  me  go  up.  .1  will  come  again 
Exodi4.  26  that  the  waters  may  come  again  upon  the 

24.  14  Tarry  ye.  .until  we  come  again  unto  you 
Lev.  X4.  39  the  priest  shall  come  again  the  seventh 

14.  43  And  if  the  plague  come  again 
Nuni35.  32  he  should  come  again  to  dwell  in  the 
Josh  18.  8  walk  through  the  land .  .and  come  again 
Judg.  6.  18  I  will  tarry  until  thou  come  again 

8.  9  saying,  When  I  come  again  in  peace 

15.  19  when  he  had  drunk,  his  spirit  came  again 

21.  14  And  Benjamin  came  again  at  that  time 

Ruth  4.  3  that  is  come  again  out  of  the  country 
x  Sa.  23.  23  come  ye  again  to  me  with  the  certainty 

30.  12  he  had  eaten,  his  spirit  came  again  to  him 

1  Ki.  2.  41  Shimei  had  gone . .  and  was  come  again 

12.  5  (for)  three  days,  then  come  again  to  me 
12.  12  Come  to  me  again  the  third  day 
12.  20  when.  .Jeroboam  was  come  again 

17.  21  let  this  child’s  soul  come  into  him  again 
17.  22  the  soul  of  the  child  came  into  him  again 

19.  7  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  came  again 

20.  5  And  the  messengers  came  again 

2  Ki.  2.  18  And  when  they  came  again  to  him 

4.  22  run  to  the  man  of  God,  and  come  again 

4.  38  And  Elisha  came  again  to  Gilgal 

5.  10  and  thy  flesh  shall  come  again  to  thee 

5.  14  and  his  flesh  came  again,  .and  he  was 

7.  8  and  went  and  hid  (it) ;  and  came  again 

9.  18  came  to  them,  but  he  cometh  not  again 
9.  20  He  came,  .them,  and  cometh  not  again 
9.  36  Wherefore  they  came  again,  and  told  him 

2  Ch.  10.  5  Come  again  unto  me  after  three  days 
10. 12  Come  again  to  me  on  the  third  day 

30.  9  that  they  shall  come  again  into  this  land 
Ezra  2.  i  and  came  again  unto  Jerusalem 

6.  21  which  were  come  again  out  of  captivity 
Nell.  7.  6  came  again  to  Jerusalem,  and  to  Judah 

8.  17  them  that  were  come  again  out  of  the 
Estli.  6.  1 2  And  Mordecai  came  again  to  the.  .gate 
Ps.  78.  39  passeth  away,  and  cometh  not  again 
Prov.  3.  28  Say  not.  .Go,  and  come  again 

Jer.  31.  16  they  shall  come  again  from  the  land 

31.  17  that  thy  children  shall  come  again 
37.  8  And  the  Chaldeans  shall  come  again 

Zech.  4.  1  angel  that  talked  with  me  came  again 
AGAIN,  to  do,  feed,  speak  — 

To  repeat,  niy  shanah,  3U?  shuh. 

Gen.  30.  31  I  will  again  feed  (and)  keep  thy  flock 
Nell.  13.  21  if  ye  do  (so)  again,  I  will  lay  hands  on  you 
Job  29.  22  After  my  words  they  spake  not  again 
AGAIN,  to  send  — 

To  send  besides,  irpoaiSero  ir  e/j.\pai. 

Luke2o.  1 1  again  he  sent  another  servant :  and  they 

20.  12  again  he  sent  a  third  :  and  they  wounded 
[See  also  Alive,  answer,  ask,  beget,  bid,  born, 
bring,  build,  come,  deliver,  flourish,  foam,  give, 
go,  live,  measure,  put  up,  raise,  raise  to  life, 
remembrance,  restore,  return,  rise,  rising,  send, 
set,  that,  turn,  word.] 

AGAINST  — 

1 .  Unto,  to,  el. 

Gen.  4.  8  Cain  rose  up  against  Abel  his  brother 

2.  With,  near,  even,  by,  nx  eth. 

i  Ki.  16.  22  Omri  prevailed  against  the  people 

3.  Over  against,  bio  mul. 

Josh.  8.  33  half  of  them  over  against  mount  Gerizim 

9.  1  coasts  of  the  great  sea  over  against  Leba. 

22.  ii  an  altar  over  against  the  land  of  Caanan 

i  Ki.  7.  5  and  light  (was)  against  light  (in)  three 

i. Before,  in  front  of,  in  neged. 

Num.25.  4  hang  them  up  before  the  Lord  against 
Judg2o.  34  there  came  against  Gibeah  ten  thousand 

5 .Over  against,  n?i  nokach. 

1  Ki.  22.  35  the  king,  .in  his  chariot  against  the  Syr. 

2  Ch.  x8.  34  the  king,  .in (his)  chariot  against  the  Syr. 
6.  Unto,  "ij;  ad. 

Gen.  43.  25  And  they  made  ready  the  present  against 
7. On,  upon,  concerning,  al. 

Gen.  40.  2  Pharaoh  was  wroth  against,  .liis  officers 


20 


Ezra  4.  8  the  scribe  wrote  a  letter  against  Jerusalem 

4.  19  this  city,  .hath  made  insurrection  against 

7.  23  why  should  there  be  wrath  against  the 
Dan.  3.  19  form  of  his  visage  was  changed  against 

3.  29  which  speak  anything  amiss  against  the 

5.  23  hast  lifted  up  thyself  against  the  Lord 

6.  s  We  shall  not  find . .  occasion  against  this 

8.  With,  cy  im. 

Deut.  9.  7  ye  have  been  rebellious  against  the  Lord 

9.  With,  immad. 

Job  23.  6  Will  he  plead  against  me  with  (his)  great 

10 .Over  against,  near,  just  as,  najf  ummah. 

i  Ch.  25.  8  And  they  cast  lots,  ward  against  (ward) 
26.  12  (having)  wards  one  against  another 
26.  16  by  the  causeway,  .ward  against  ward 
Eze.  3.  8  against  their  faces,  .against  their  forch. 

11.  Face,  presence,  D’I3  panim. 

Deut  31.  21  this  song  shall  testify  against  them 

32.  49  that  (is)  over  against  Jericho 
34.  X  that  (is)  over  against  Jericho 

1  Sa.  15.  7  that  (is)  over  against  Egypt 

2  Ch.  20.  12  we  have  no  might  against  this  great 
Eze.  41.  15  he  measured  the  length,  .over  against 

48.  15  in  the  breadth  over  against  the  five 
48.  2 1  against  the  five . .  against  the . .  against  the 

12 . Concerning,  "is  tsad. 

Dan.  7.  25  he  shall  speak  (great)  words  against  the 
13 .Over,  beyond,  "ny  eber. 

Exod25.  37  they  may  give  light  over  against  it 
14.ro  meet,  kip. 

Gen.  is.  10  laid  each  piece  one  against  another 
Exod  14.  27  and  the  Egyptians  fled  against  it 
Num  20.  18  lest  I  come  out  against  thee  with  the 

20.  20  Edom  came  out  against  him  with . .  people 

21.  23  he  came  to  Jahaz  and  fought  against 

21.  33  the  king  of  Bashan  went  out  against 

22.  34  I  knew  not  that  thou  stoodest.  .against 
Deut.  1.  44  the  Amorites . .  came  out  against  you 

2.  32  Then  Sihon  came  out  against  us 

3.  i  the  king  of  Bashan  came  out  against  us 
29.  7  Sihon . .  came  out  against  us  unto  battle 

Josh.  8.  s  when  they  come  out  against  us 

8.  14  the  men .  .went  out  against  Israel  to 

8.  22  issued  out  of  the  city  against  them 

11.  20  they  should  come  against  Israel  in  battle 
Judg.  7.  24  Come  down  against  the  Midianites 

14.  5  a  young  lion  roared  against  him 

15.  14  the  Philistines  shouted  against  him 
20.  25  Benjamin  went  forth  against  them 

20.  31  Benjamin  went  out  against  the  people 

1  Sa.  4.  i  Israel  went  out  against  the  Philistines 

4.  2  put  themselves  in  array  against 

9.  14  Samuel  came  out  against  them 

17.  2  set  the  battle . .  against  the  Philistines 
17.  21  Philistines  had  put.  .army  against  army 

17.  55  David  go  forth  against  the  Philistine 

23.  28  and  went  against  the  Philistines 

25.  20  David  and  his  men  came  down  against 

2  Sa.  10.  9  put  (them)  in  array  against  the  Syrians 

10.  10  might  put  (them)  in  array  against  the 

10.  17  Syrians  set  themselves,  .against  David 

18.  6  people  went  out  into  the  field  against  I. 

1  Ki.  20.  27  children  of  Israel,  .went  against  them 

2  Ki.  9.  21  and  they  went  out  against  Jehu 

23.  29  and  king  Joslah  went  out  against  him 

1  Ch.  19.  xo  put  (them)  in  array  against  the  Syrians 

19.  11  they  set.  .in  array  against  the  children 
19.  17  and  set.  .in  array  against  them 

19.  17  put  the  battle  in  array  against  the  Syr. 

2  Ch.  35.  20  and  Josiah  went  out  against  him 
Psa.  35.  3  and  stop  (the  way)  against  them 

15. In  reference  to,  with  regard  to,  eis  eis. 

Matt  18.  1  thy  brother  shall  trespass  [against]  thee 

18.  21  how  oft  shall  my  brother  sin  against  me 
Mark  3.  29  he  that  shall  blaspheme  against  the  Holy 
Luke  7.  30  rejected  the  counsel  of  God  against 

12.  10  against  the  Son.  .against  the  Holy  Ghost 
15.  18,  21  Father,  I  have  sinned  against  heaven 
17.  3  If  thy  brother  trespass  [against]  thee 

17.  4  if  he  trespass  against  thee  seven  times 

22.  65  things  blasphemously  spake  they  against 
John  12.  7  Then  said  Jesus,  Let  her  alone :  against 

13.  29  Buy.  .that  we  have  need  of  [against]  the 
Acts  6.  II  We  have  heard  him  speak,  .against 

9.  1  against  the  disciples  of  the  Lord 
25.  8  against  the . .  against  the . .  against  Coesar 
Rom.  8.  7  the  carnal  mind  (is)  enmity  against  God 
1  Co.  6.  18  committeth  fornication  siuneth  against 
8.  12  against  the  brethren . .  sin  against  Christ 

1  Ti.  6.  19  a  good  foundation  against  the  time  to 

2  Ti.  1.  12  which  I.  .committed  unto  him  against 
Heb.  12.  3  such  contradiction  of  sinners  against 
2  Pe.  3.  7  reserved  unto  fire  against  the  day  of 

16 .Before,  in  the  face  of,  egirpoadev  emprosthen. 

Matt23.  13  shut  up  the  kingdom  of  heaven  against 
17. In,  iv  en. 

Rom.  2.  5  against  the  clay  of  wrath,  and  revelation 
18 .On,  upon,  eiri  (dat.)  epi. 

Luke  12.  52  three  against  two,  and  two  against  three 
12. 53  against . .  son . .  against . .  father . .  against 
12.  53  against,  .mother,  .against  her.  .against 
IQ. On,  upon,  €7rt  [ace.)  epi. 

Matt  10.  21  and  the  children  shall  rise  up  against 
[See  also  Matt.  12.  26;  24.  7,  7;  26.  55;  Mark  3.  24, 
25,  26;  10.  11 ;  13.  8,  8,  12;  14.  48;  Luke  9.  5; 

11.  17,  17,  18;  12.  53,  53;  14.  31;  21.  10,  10;  22. 
52,  53 1  John  13.  18 ;  Acts  4.  27 ;  8.  1 ;  13.  50,  51; 
Rom.  1.  18;  2.  2;  2  Co.  10.  2;  1  Pe.  3.  12.] 


AGAINST 


20. Against,  Kara  (gen.)  kata. 

Matt.  5.  1 1  shall  say  all  manner  of  evil  against  you 

5.  23  that  thy  brother  hath  ought  against  thee 

10.  35  against  his . .  against  her . .  against  her 

12.  14  held  a  council  against  him,  how  they 
12.  25  divided  against  itself,  divided  against 
12.  30  He  that  is  not  with  me  is  against  me 

12.  32  against  the  Son.  .against  the  Holy  Ghost 

20.  11  they  murmured  against  the  goodman  of 

26.  59  sought  false  witness  against  Jesus,  to  put 

27.  1  counsel  against  Jesus  to  put  him  to  death 
Mark  3.  6  took  counsel  with  the  Herodians  against 

9.  40  For  he  that  is  not  against  us  is  on  our 

11.  25  forgive,  if  ye  have  ought  against  any 

14.  55  sought  for  witness  against  Jesus  to  put 
14.  56  many  bare  false  witness  against  him,  but 
14.  57  bare  false  witness  against  him,  saying 

Luke  9.  50  for  he  that  is  not  against  us  is  for  us 

11.  23  He  that  is  not  with  me  is  against  me 
John  18.  29  What  accusation  bring  ye  against  this 

19.  11  couldest  have  no  power,  .against  me 
Acts  4.  26  against  the  Lord,  and  against  his  Christ 

6.  13  ceaseth  not  to  speak,  against  this  holy 
14.  2  made  their  minds  evil  affected  against 

16.  22  the  multitude  rose  up  together  against 
19.  16  overcame  them,  and  prevailed  against 

21.  28  teacheth  all.  .every  where  against  the 

24.  1  who  informed  the  governor  against  Paul 

25.  2  chief  of  the  Jews  informed  him  against 
25.  3  desired  favour  against  him,  that  he 

23.  9  let  us  not  fight  against  God 

25.  7  complaints  [against  Paul],  which  they 
25.  15  desiring  (to  have)  judgment  against  him 
25.  27  not  withal,  .the  crimes  (laid)  against  him 
27.  14  not  long  after  there  arose  against  it  a 
Rom.  8.  31  If  God  (be)  for  us,  who  (can  be)  against 

11.  2  he  maketh  intercession  to  God  against 

1  Co.  4.  6  that  no  one  of  you . .  one  against  another 

2  Co.  10.  5  high  thing  that  exalteth  itself  against 

13.  8  For  we  can  do  nothing  against  the  truth 
Gal.  3.  21  (Is)  the  law  then  against  the  promises  of 

5.  17  against  the  Spirit,  and  the  Spirit  against 
5.  23  Meekness,  temperance  :  against  such 
Col.  2.  14  the  handwriting,  .that  was  against  us 
1  Ti.  5.  19  Against  an  elder  receive  not  an  accusation 
Jas.  3.  14  and  lie  not  against  the  truth 

5.  9  Grudge  not  one  against  another,  brethren 

1  Pe.  2.  11  abstain  from,  .lusts,  which  war  against 

2  Pe.  2.  11  bring  not  railing  accusation  against  them 
Jude  15  ungodly  sinners  have  spoken  against  him 
Rev.  2.  4  Nevertheless  I  have  (somewhat)  against 

2.  14  I  have  a  few  things  against  thee,  because 

2.  20  I  have  a  few  things  against  thee,  because 

12.  7  Michael  and  his  angels  fought  [against] 

21.  With,  fiera  (gen.)  meta. 

Rev.  2.  16  will  fight  against  them  with  the  sword 
11.  7  the  beast . .  shall  make  war  against  them 

19.  19  against  him  that  sat.  .and  against  his 

22 . Beside,  alongside  of,  napo.  para. 

Rom.  1.  26  natural  use  into  that  which  is  against 

4.  18  Who  against  hope  believed  in  hope,  that 

23.  Around,  concerning,  wepi  (gen.) peri. 

Matt  20.  24  were  moved  with  indignation  against  the 
Acts  25.  18  Against  whom  when  the  accusers  stood 

24 . Towards,  np6s  (acc.)  pros. 

Matt.  4.  6  thou  dash  thy  foot  against  a  stone'  _ 
Marki2.  12  that  he  had  spoken  the  parable  against 
Luke  4.  1 1  thou  dash  thy  foot  against  a  stone 

5.  30  scribes  and  Pharisees  murmured  against 

20.  19  that  he  had  spoken  this  parable  against 
Acts  6.  1  arose  a  murmuring  of  the  Grecians  against 

9.  s  [hard  for  thee  to  kick  against  the  pricks] 
9.  29  disputed  against  the  Grecians :  but  they 
19.  38  have  a  matter  against  any  man,  the  law 

23.  30  to  say  before  thee  what  (they  had)  against 

24.  19  if  they  had  ought  against  me 

25.  19  But  had  certain  questions  againt  him  of 

26.  14  hard  for  thee  to  kick  against  the  pricks 

1  Co.  6.  1  Dare  any  of  you.  having  a  matter  against 
Eph.  6.  11  that  ye  may  be  able  to  stand  against  the 

6.  12  against  flesh,  .against  princ. .  .against po. 

6.  12  against  the  rulers,  .against  spiritual  wic. 

Col.  3.  13  if  any  man  have  a  quarrel  against  any 

3.  19  love  (your)  wives,  .not  bitter  against  them 
Heb.  12.  4  resisted  unto  blood,  striving  against  sin 
Rev.  13.  6  opened  his  mouth  in  blasphemy  against 

25 . Contrary  to,  ivavrios  enantios. 

Acts  28.  17  though  I  have  committed  nothing  against 
AGAINST,  as  — 

Hs  against,  ^113  ke-al. 

2  Ch.  32.  19  as  against  the  gods  of  the  people  of  the 
AGAINST  he  come  — 

To  meet,  h"]i). 

Exod.  7.  is  by  the  river’s  brink  against  he  come 
AGAINST,  over  — 

1  .Over  against,  S.xiD  mol. 

Neh.  12.  38  the  other,  .went  over  against  (them) 

2. Over  against,  7io  mol. 

Deut  1.  1  in  the  plain  over  against  the  Red  (sea) 

3.  Over  against,  7m  mul. 

Num.  8.  2  lamps  shall  give  light  over  against  the 
8.  3  lighted  the  lamps,  .over  against  the 

22.  s  and  they  abide  over  against  me 
Deut.  2.  19  thou  comest.  .over  against  the  children 

3.  29  we  abode  in  the  valley  over  against 

4.  46  in  the  valley  over  against  Beth-peor 


AGAR 


21 


AH  AB 


Deut  ii.  to  which  dwell  . over  agaiust  Gilgal 

, , .  6  he  buried  him.. over  agaiust  Beth-peoi 
Josh  18.  18  passed,  .toward  the  side  over  agaiust 
Sa.  14.  s  over  against  Michmash.  .over  against  Gil) 

2  Sa.  s.  come  upon  them  over  agaiust  the .  tiees 
Ki.  7.  so  tlie  house  eastward  over  agaiust  the  south 
.  ch  is.  i4  come  upon  them  over  against  the.  .trees 
2  Ch.  4.  io  set  the  sea.  .over  agaiust  the  south 

before,  in  the  presence  of,  ill  neged. 

Geu.  2i.  16  and  sat  her  down  over  against  (him) 
i  Ch.  8.  32  these  also  dwelt,  .over  against  them 
Nell  3  28  every  oue  over  against  his  house 
Eze.'43i.  16  the  galleries ..  over  agaiust  the  door 

•Straight forward,  straight  before,  minokach. 
Exod26.  35  the  candlestick  over  against  the  table 
40.  II  put  the  candlestick,  .over  agaiust  the 
Josh. 18.  17  which  (is)  over  agaiust  the  goiug  up  of 
Judgi9-  10  aud  came  over  against  Jehus 

20.  43  trode  them  down,  .over  against  Gibeah 

1  Ki  20.  29  they  pitched  oue  over  against  the  other 
Esth.  5.  1  over  agaiust  the  king  s . .  over  agaiust  the 
Eze.  47.  20  till  a  man  come  over  against  Hamath 

Straight  before,  n?)  nekach.  . 

Eze.  46.  9  but  shall  go  forth  over  against  it 

Near,  just  as,  over  against,  naji  ummah.  _ 

Exod25.  27  Over  against  the  border  shall  the  rin„s  be 
28.  27  over  afainst  the  (other)  coupling  thereof 
-7  14  Over  against  the  border  were  the  rings 
30.  20  over  against  the  (other)  coupling  thereof 

2  Sa.  16.  13  Shimei  went  along .  .over  agaiust  him 

i  Ki.  7.  20  over  against  the  belly  which  (was)  by  the 
t  Ch  24  3i  These  likewise  cast  lots  over  against 
24.  31  principal  fathers  over  against  their 
Neh.  12.  24  David  the  man  of  God,  ward  over  agaiust 
Eccl  7  14  hath  set  the  one  over  against  the  other 
Eze  ’  x.  20  the  wheels  were  lifted  up  over  against 
1  21  the  wheels  were  lifted  up  over  against 
3'.  13  the  noise  of  the  wheels  over  against  them 
40  18  the  pavement . .  over  against  the  length  01 

42.  7  wall  that  (was)  without  over  against  the 
az  6  over  against  the  oblation  of  the  holy 

43. '  7  the  length  (shall  be)  over  against  one  of 
48.  13  over  against  the  border  of  the  priests 
48.  18  over  against  the  oblation  of  the  holy 
48.  1 8  over  against  the  oblation  of  the  holy 
48.  21  over  against  the  portions  for  the  prince 

.Over  against,  avriupv  antikru. 

Acts  20.  15  came  the  next  (day)  over  against  Chios 

.Over  beyond,  avTiirepav  antiperan. 

Luke  8.  26  Gadarenes,  which  is  over  against  Galilee 

0 .Over  against,  anevavri  apenanti. 

Matt  21.  2  Go  into  the  village  [over  against]  you 

27.  61  Mary,  sitting  over  against  the  sepulchre 

1  .Opposite,  contrary,  ef  cvavrlas  ex  enantias. 
Markis.  39  centurion,  which  stood  over  against  him 

2 .Dovm,  down  by,  Kara  ( acc .)  kata. 

Acts  27.  7  when  we  had.  .come  over  against  Cnidus 
27.  7  we  sailed  under  Crete,  over  against 

13.  Over  against,  Karevavn  katenanti. 

Marku.  2  Go  your  way  into  the  village  over  against 
12.  41  Jesus  sat  [over  against]  the  treasury 
13  3  mount  of  Olives  over  against  the  temple 

Luke  19.  30  Go  ye  into  the  village  over  against  (you) 
[See  also  Beat,  boast,  bring,  crime,  cry,  mad, 
murmur,  over,  prate,  prevail,  quarrel,  rejoice, 
rise  up,  say,  speak,  spokeu,  strive,  war,  will.] 


7 . Life,  existence,  ’n  chan. 

Gen.  47.  28  the.  .age  of  Jacob  was  an  hundred  forty 
[See  also  Mower,  great,  old,  pass,  stoop  for, 
whole.] 

8.  Maturity,  r/Ai/cia  helikia. 

Heb.  11.  11  delivered  of  a  child  when  she.  .past  age 
AGE,  full  — 

1  .Full  age,  rta  kelach. 

Job.  5.  26  slialt  come  to  (thy)  grave  in  a  full  age 

2. Complete ,  perfect,  t«A uos  teleios. 

Heb.  5.  14  strong  meat,  .to  them  that  are  of  full  age 

AGE,  old  — 

Full  age,  rta  kelach.  . 

Job  30.  2  me,  in  whom  old  age  was  perished  > 

AGE,  to  be  of  — 

1,. lie  has  maturity,  yXiniav  ex61  helikian  echex. 
John  9.  21  we  know  not :  he  is  of  age ;  ask  him 

9.  23  Therefore  said  his  parents.  He  is  of  age 

2 . Day,  riuipa.  hernera. 

Luke  2.  36  daughter  of  Phanuel.  .was  of  a  great  age 

AGE,  whole  — 

Days  of  the  years  of  the  life,  'n  '49  'Q':. 

Gen.  47.  28  tlie  whole  age  of  Jacob  was  an  hundred 

AGED  — 

1.  Aged,  bearded,  ] j5J  zaqen. 

Job  12.  20  taketh.. the  understanding  of  the  aged 
32.  9  neither  do  the  aged  understand  judgment 
Jer.  6.  11  the  aged,  with  (him  that  is)  full  ol  days 

2 .One  white,  grey,  old,  dry,  yashish. 

Job  29.  8  the  aged  arose,  (and)  stood  up 

3 . Aged,  advanced  in  days,  irpeo Burps  presbutes. 

Phm.  9  as  Paul  the  aged,  .now  also  a  prisoner 

AGED  man  — 

1  .Aged,  bearded ,  |PJ  zaqen . 

2  Sa.  19.  32  Barzillai  was  a  very  aged  man 

2.  Aged,  advanced  in  days,  irpecrBvTrrs. 

Titus  2.  2  aged  men  be  sober,  .in  faith,  in  charity 

AGED  man,  very  — 

One  white,  grey,  old,  dry,  w'v]  yashish. 

Job  15.  10  very  aged  men,  much  elder  than  thy 

AGED  woman  — 


Aged  female,  npecr  Boris  presbutis._ 

Titus  2.  3  The  aged  women  likewise,  that  (they  be) 


-GAR,  ‘A yap. 

•eek  name  of  Sarah's  handmaid  Hagar. 

Gal.  4.  24  Sinai,  which,  gendereth  to  bondage,  .is  A. 

4.  25  Eor  this  A.  is  mount  Sinai  in  Arabia,  and 

JATE  — 

A  gate  or  ruby,  J313  kadkod. 

Isa.  54.  12  I  will  make  thy  windows  of  agates 
Eze.  27.  16  tine  linen,  and  coral,  aud  agate 

A  gate,  achates,  shebu. 

Exod  28.  19  the  third  row . .  an  agate,  and  an  amethyst 
39.  12  the  third  row. .  an  agate,  and  an  amethyst 

GE  — 

.Revolution,  "i'w  dor. 

Job  8.  8  enquire,  I  pray  thee,  of  the  former  age 
Isa.  38.  12  Mine  age  is  departed,  and  is  removed  from 

.Old  age,  ]pj  zogen. 

Gen.  48. 10  the  eyes  of  Israel  were  dim  for  age 
.Lifetime,  cheled. 

Job  II.  17  (thine)  age  shall  be  clearer  than  the  noon 
Psa.  39.  5  mine  age  (is)  as  nothing  before  thee 

■..Day,  d'v  yom. 

Gen.  18.  11  (were)  old.  .well  stricken  in  age 

24.  1  Abraham  was.  .well  stricken  in  age 
Josh. 23.  1  Joshua  waxed  old  (aud)  stricken  in  age 
23.  2  I  am  old  (and)  stricken  in  age 
Zech.  8.  4  his  staff  in  his  hand  for  very  age 

i .Old  age,  greyheadness,  xiy  seb. 

1  Ki.  14.  4  his  eyes  were  set  by  reason  of  his  age 

S .A  son,  ja  ben. 

Sum.  8.  25  from  the  age  of  fifty  years  they  shall* 

1  Ch.  23.  3  from  the  age  of  thirty  years  and  upward 
23.  24  from  the  age  of  twenty  years  and  upward 


A'-GEE,  nix  fugitive. 

The  father 'of  Shammali,  one  of  Davids  valiant  men, 
B.C.  1080. 

2Sa.  23. 11  after  him  (was)  Shammali  the  sou  of  A. 

AGES  — 

1  .Age,  dispensation,  altbv  aion, 

Eph.  2.  7  That  iu  the  ages  to  come  he  might  shew 
Col.  1.  26  mystery  which  hath  been  hid  from  ages 

2 .Generations,  ytvia  genea. 

Eph.  3.  5  Which  jn  other  ages  was  not  made  known 
3.  21  throughout  all  ages,  world  without  end 

AGO  — 

1  .Former  time,  ncip  qadmah. 

Ezra  s- 11  house.,  was  builded  these  many  years  ago 

2.  {Third  day  of)  the  days,  D'D>n  hayyamim. 

1  Sa.  g.  20  asses  that  were  lost  three  days  ago 

3.  From,  airi  apo. 

Acts  10.  30  And  Cornelius  said,  Four  days  ago  I  was 
15,  7  ye  know  how  that  a  good  while  ago 

2  Co.  8. 10  but  also  to  be  forward  a  year  ago 

9.  2  that  Achaia  was  ready  a  year  ago 

1.  Before,  irpi  pro. 

2  Co.  12.  2  I  knew  a  man.  .above  fourteen  years  ago 

AGONE  — 

The  third  day,  nv'i'V  D'vn  hayyom  sheloshah. 

1  Sa.  30.  13  because  three  days  agone  I  fell  sick 

AGONY  — 

Agony,  contest,  aywvia  agonia. 

Luke  22.  44  And  being  in  an  agony  he  prayed  more 
AGREE  — 

1  .To  be  into  or  for,  elpi  els  eimi  eis. 

1  Jo.  5.  8  and  these  three  agree  in  one 

2.  To  be  in  good  mind,  envoi  a  {elp.1  eimi)  eunoeo. 

Matt.  5.  25  Agree  with  thine  adversary  quickly 

3.  To  be  the  same,  loos  elp.1  eimi  isos. 

Mark  14.  56  but  their  witness  agreed  not  together 
14.  59  But  neither  so  did  their  witness  agree 

4.  To  be  like  or  similar,  dpoiafa  homoiazo. 

Mark  14.  70  [and  thy  speech  agreeth  (thereto)] 

5.  To  persuade,  prevail  upon,  nelOa  peitho. 

.  Acts  5.  40  And  to  him  they  agreed :  and  when  they 

6.  To  make  one 'opinion,  noifioai  piav  yvuppv. 

Rev.  17.  17  and  to  agree,  and  give  their  kingdom 

7.  To  sound  or  speak  together,  ovpefxvvea  sumphoneb. 

Matt  18.  19  That  if  two  of  you  shall  agree  on  earth 
20.  2  And  when  he  had  agreed  with  the 
Acts  15.  15  And  to  this  agree  the  words  of  the 
3. To  put  together,  owribypi  suntithemi. 

John  9.  22  for  the  Jews  had  agreed  already,  that  if 
Acts  23.  20  The  Jews  have  agreed  to  desire  thee  that 


AGREE  together  — 

To  sound  or  speak  together,  ovytpavca  sumphbnto. 
Acts  5.  9  How  is  it  that  ye  have  agreed  together 

AGREE  with  — 

To  sound  or  speak  together,  avpipuvia  sumphoneb. 
Matt  20.  13  didst  uot  thou  agree  with  me  for  a  penny  ? 
Luke  5.  36  the  piece  that  was.  .agreetb  not  with 

AGREED,  to  be  — 

To  be  met  together  {by  appointment),  iy;  yaad,  2. 
Amos  3.  3  Can  two  walk . .  except  they  be  agreed  ? 

AGREED  not  — 

Not  sounding  together,  aavpipuvos  asumphonos. 

Acts  28.  25  when  they  agreed  not  among  themselves 

AGREEMENT  — 

1.4  seer,  vision,  njh  chozeh. 

Isa.  28.  15  with  hell  are  we  at  agreement 

2.  Vision,  nun  chazuth. 

Isa.  28.  18  your  agreement  with  hell  shall  not  stand 

3.  Upright  things,  O'-re’'?  mesharim. 

Dan.  1 1 .  6  come  to  the . .  north  to  make  an  agreement 

4.4  putting  down  together,  ovyKarddetris. 

2  Co.  6.  16  what  agreement  hath  the  temple  of  God 

A-GRIP  -PA,  ’Ayplmras. 

Great-grandson  of  Herod  the  Great.  His  father  being 
eaten  of  worms, he,  as  Herod  Agrippa,  succeeded  (A.D.53) 
as  tetrarch  of  Abilene,  Galilee,  Iturea,  and  Trachonitis. 
Acts  25.  13  after  certain  days  king  A.  and  Bernice 
25.  22  Then  A.  said  unto  Festus,  I  would  also 
25.  23  on  the  morrow,  when  A.  was  come,  aud 
25.  24  And  Festus  said,  King  A.,  and  all  men 

25.  26  I  have  brought,  .before  you.  .0  king  A. 

26.  1  Then  A.  said  unto  Paul,  Thou  art 

26.  2  I  think  myself  happy,  king  A  ,  because  I 
26.  7  For  which  hope's  sake,  king  A.,  I  am 
26.  19  Whereupon.  O  king  A.,  I  was  not 
26.  27  King  A.,  believest  thou  the  prophets?  I 
26  28  Then  A.  said  unto  Paul,  Almost  tliou 
26.  32  Then  said  A.  unto  Festus,  This  man  might 

AGROUND,  to  run  — 

To  force  upon,  inoKeWiv  epokello. 

Acts  27.  41  they  ran  the  ship  aground ;  and  the 

A'-GUR,  "MX  gatherer. 

The  son  of  Jakeli.  Jerome  and  others  consider  this 
name  as  symbolical  of  Solomon  himself ;  but  this  is 
inconsistent  with  the  designation  •*  Sou  of  Jakeh,” 

1  n.i _  ; . .  ihr,  IwiaI/  i c?  nvnmcolu 


inCOI1515l43in>  > r  J 1 1 1  cue  UC01511U01UU  - -  ^ 

apd  Solomon,  in  the  same  book,  is  expressly  called 
Son  of  David.” 


Prov.  30.  i  The  words  of  A  the  son  of  Jakeh.  .the 


AH 


1  .Aha!  ( complaint ),  nnx  ahah. 

Jer.  1.  6  Ah,  Lord  God  !  behold,  I  cannot  speak 
4.  10  Ah,  LoRDGod1  surely  thou  hast,  .deceived 
14.  13  Ah,  Lord  God  !  behold,  the  prophets 
32.  17  Ah  Lord  God  !  behold,  thou  hast  made 
Eze.  4.  14  Ah  LORD  God  !  behold,  my  soul 

9.  8  Ah  Lord  God  !  wilt  thou  destroy  all  the 
II.  13  Ah  LORD  God  !  wilt  tliou  make  a  full  end 
20.  49  Ah  Lord  God  !.  .Doth  he  uot  speak 

2.  Ah!  {grief),  nx  ach. 

Eze.  21.  15  ah  !  (it  is)  made  bright,  (it  is)  wrapped  up 

3.  He !  he-ali!  {malicious  joy),  nxn  he-ach. 

Psa.  35.  25  Ah,  so  would  we  have  it :  let  them  not 
4.7/0/  {threatening,  grief,  exhortation),  ’in  hoi. 

Isa.  1.  4  Ah  sinful  nation .  .laden  with  iniquity 
1.  24  Ah,  I  will  ease  me  of  mine  adversaries 
Jer  22.  18  saying,  Ah  my  brother  !  or,  Ah  sister ! 

22.  18  saying,  Ah  Lord  !  or.  Ah  his  glory  ! 

34.  5  All,  Lord !  for  I  have  pronounced  the 

5.0,  ah  {derision,  insult),  ova  oua. 

Mark  15.  29  Ah,  thou  that  destroyest  the  temple 

AHA  — 

He!  {malicious  joy),  nxn  he-ach. 

Psa  35.  21  Aha,  aha,  our  eye  hath  seen  (it) 

40.  15  Let  them  he  desolate,  .that  say .  .Alia 
70.  3  Let  them  be  turned,  .that  say,  Aha,  aha 
Isa  44.  16  Aha,  I  am  warm,  I  have  seen  the  fire 
Eze  25.  3  thou  saidst,  Aha,  against  my  sanctuary 
26.  2  Aha,  she  is  broken  (that  was)  the  gates 
36.  2  Aha,  even  the  ancient  high  places  are 

AH'-AB,  nxrtx  father's  brother  {  =  uncle.) 

1.  Son  of  Omri,  and  his  successor  as  7th  king  of  Israel 
(010-897  B.C.)  He  married  Jezebel,  daughter  of  Eth- 
baal  kin<*  of  the  Zidonians,  aud  was  led  by  her  into 
idolatry  and  incited  to  the  persecution  of  the  pro¬ 
phets  of  Jehovah.  The  most  remarkable  incidents  in 
his  life  were  his  defeating  Benhadad  whom  lie  freely 
dismissed,  aud  his  seizing  the  vineyard  of  Naboth. 
During  liis  reign  appeared  the  great  prophet  Elijah, 
who  came  into  direct  collision  with  Jezebel  when  she 
attempted  to  introduce  the  worship  of  Baal  and  the 
goddess  Astarte,  of  whom  her  father  had  been  a  priest 
before  he  usurped  the  sovereignty  of  Tyre,  B.C.  900. 

1  Ki.  16.  28  So  Omri  slept  with  his  fathers,  .and  A. 
16.  29  in  the  thirty  and  eighth  year,  .began  A. 
16.  29  and  A.  the  son  of  Omri  reigned  over 
16.  30  And  A.  the  son  of  Omri  did  evil  in  the 
16.  33  And  A.  made  a  grove 

16.  33  and  A.  did  more  to  provoke  the  Lord 

17.  1  And  Elijah,  .said  unto  A.,  (As)  the  Lord 


AHARAH 


22 


AHIJAH 


1  Ki.  18.  i  Go,  shew  thyself  unto  A. ;  and  I  will  send 

18.  2  And  Elijah  went  to  shew  himself  unto  A. 
18.  3  And  A.  called  Obadiah,  which  (was)  the 
18.  5  And  A.  said  unto  Obadiah,  Go  into  the 
18.  6  A.  went  one  way  by  himself,  and 
18.  o  wouldst  deliver,  .into  the  hand  of  A. 

18.  1 2  when  I  come  and  tell  A.,  and  lie  cannot 

18.  16  So  Obadiah  went  to  meet  A.,  and  told 

18.  16  and  A.  went  to  meet  Elijah 

18.  17  it  came  to  pass,  when  A.  saw  Elijah 

i8.  17  that  A.  said  unto  him,  (Art)  thou  he  that 

18.  20  So  A.  sent  unto  all  the  children  of  Israel 

18.  41  And  Elijah  said  unto  A.,  Get  thee  up,  eat 

18.  42  So  A.  went  up  to  eat  and  to  drink 

18.  44  And  he  said,  Go  up,  say  unto  A.,  Prepare 

18.  45  And  A.  rode,  and  went  to  Jezreel 

18.  46  Elijah,  .ran  before  A.  to  the  entrance  of 

19.  1  And  A.  told  Jezebel  all  that  Elijah  had 

20.  2  And  he  sent  messengers  to  A.  king  of 

20.  13  behold,  there  came  a  prophet  unto  A. 

20.  14  And  A.  said.  By  whom?  And  he  said 

21.  1  had  a  vineyard. . liar'd  by  the  palace  of  A. 

21.  2  And  A.  spake  unto  Naboth,  saying,  Give 

21.  3  And  Naboth  said  to  A.,  The  Loud  forbid 
21.  4  And  A.  came  into  liis  house  heavy  and 
21.  8  So  she  wrote  letters  in  A.’s  name,  and 
21.  15  Jezebel  said  to  A.,  Arise,  take  possession 

i  21.  16  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  A.  heard  that 
21.  16  A.  rose  up  to  go  down  to  the  vineyard  of 
21.  18  Arise, ‘go  down  to  meet  A.  king  of  Israel 
21.  20  And  A.  said  to  Elijah,  Hast  thou  found 
21.  21  Behold,  I.  .will  cut  off  from  A.  him  that 
21.  24  Him  that  dieth  of  A.  in  the  city 
21.  25  But  there  was  none  like  unto  A. 

21.  27  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  A.  heard  those 

21.  29  Seest  thou  how  A.  humbleth  himself 

22.  20  the  Lord  said,  Who  shall  persuade  A. 

22.  39  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  A.,  and  all  that 

22.  40  So  A.  slept  with  his  fathers  ;  and  Aliaziall 
22.  41  began  to  reign,  .in  the  fourth  year  of  A. 
22.  49  Then  said  Aliaziah  the  son  of  A.  unto 
22.  51  Ahaziah  the  son  of  A.  began  to 

2  Ki  1.  1  Moab  rebelled . .  after  the  death  of  A. 

3.  1  Now  Jehoram  the  son  of  A.  began  to 
3.  5  But  it  came  to  pass,  when  A.  was  dead 

8.  16  in  the  fifth  year  of  Joram  the  son  of  A. 

8.  18  And  he  walked,  .as  did  the  house  of  A. 

8.  18  for  the  daughter  of  A.  was  his  wife 

8.  25  the  twelfth  year  of  Joram  the  son  of  A. 

8.  27  he  walked  in  the  way  of  the  house  of  A. 

8.  27  the  house  of  A. .  .the  h.  of  A. .  .the  h.  of  A. 

8.  28  And  he  went  with  Joram  the  son  of  A. 

8.  29  Ahaziah.  .went,  .to  see.  .the  son  of  A. 
g.  7  And  thou  shalt  smite  the  house  of  A. 
q.  8  For  the  whole  house  of  A.  shall  perish 
J9.  8  and  I  will  cut  off  from  A.  him  that  pisseth 

9.  9  And  I  will  make  the  house  of  A.  like  the 

9.  25  when  I  and  thou  rode  together  after  A. 

9.  29  eleventh  year  of  Joram  the  son  of  A. 

10.  1  And  A.  had  seventy  sons  in  Samaria 

10.  1  wrote,  .to  them  that  brought  up  A.’s 

10.  10  which  the  Lord  spake  concerning  the.  .A. 
10.  11  Jehu  slew  all  that  remained  of.  .A. 

10. 17  slew  all  that  remained  unto  A.  in  Samaria 
10.  18  A.  served  Baal  a  little ;  (but)  Jehu  shall 
10.  30  thou,  .hast  done  unto  the  house  of  A. 

21.  3  and  made  a  grove,  as  did  A.  king  of  Israel 
21.  13  and  the  plummet  of  the  house  of  A. 

2  Ch.  18.  1  Now  Jehosliaphat.  .joined  affinity  with  A. 
18.  2  after  (certain)  years  he  went  down  to  A. 
18.  2  And  A.  killed  sheep  and  oxen  for  him  in 
18.  3  And  A.  king  of  Israel  said  unto  Jehosha. 
18.  19  the  Lord  said,  Who  shall  entice  A.  king 
21.  6  he  walked . .  like  as  did  the  house  of  A. 

21.  6  for  he  had  the  daughter  of  A.  to  wife 

21.  13  like  to  the  whoredoms  of  the  house  of  A. 

22.  3  He . .  walked  in  the  ways  of  the  house  of  A. 
22.  4  Wherefore  he  didevil,  .like  the  house  of  A. 
22.  5  He.  .went  with  Jehoram  the  son  of  A. 

22.  6  Azariah.  .went  down  to  see.  .the  son  of  A. 
22.  7  whom  theLORD  had  anointed  to  cut  off . .  A. 
22.  8  Jehu  was  executing  judgment  upon .  .A. 

Mic.  6.  16  and  all  the  works  of  the  house  of  A. 

2.  A  false  prophet  who  was  in  Babylon  during  the  early 
part  of  the  exile,  but  was  put  to  death  by  Nebuchad¬ 
nezzar,  B.C.  600. 

Jer.  29.  21  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  .of  A.  the 
29.  22  make  thee  like  Zedekiah  and  like  A. 

A-HA'-RAH,  rnnN  brother  of  Rack ,  or  after  a  brother. 
Third  son  of  Benjamin,  elsewhere  called  Ehi,  Ahiram, 
and  Aher,  B.C.  1700. 

1  Ch.  8.  1  begat  Bela  his  firstborn,  .and  A.  the 
A-HAR'-HEL,  Sn-mN  brother  of  Rachel,  or  after  might. 

Son  of  Harum,  a  descendant  of  Judah  through  Caleb, 
son  of  Hur,  B.C.  1430. 

1  Ch.  4.  8  And  Coz  begat,  .the  families  of  A.  the 

A-HA'-SAI,'mN  my  holder,  protector. 

A  priest  of  the  family  of  Iramer,  some  of  whom  dwelt 
in  Jerusalem  after  the  exile,  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  11. 13  Amashai  the  son  of  Azareel,  the  son  of  A. 

A-HAS-BAI,  ’apnu  blooming ,  shining. 

Father  of  one  of  David’s  valiant  men,  whose  family  had 
been  early  settled  at  Maachah,  b.c.  1080. 

2  Sa.  23.  34  [of  the  thirty) . .  Eliphelet . .  son  of  A. 


A-HAS-U-E'-RUS,  E'nip'nit  Icing. 

1.  A  king  of  Persia  (529-521  B.C);  was  the  Cambyses  of 
profane  history. 

Ezra  4.  6  And  in  the  reign  of  A.,  in  the  beginning 

2.  The  father  of  Darius  the  Medc,  or  Astyages  (594  B.c.) 

Dan.  9.  1  In  the  first  year  of  Darius  the  son  of  A. 

3.  Xerxes,  the  son  of  Darius  Hystaspis  (485  B.C.) 

Esth.  1.  1  came  to  pass  in  the  days  of  A.,  (this  (is)  A. 

1.  2  when  the  king  A.  sat  on  the  tin-one  of  his 

1.  9  royal  house  which  (belonged)  to  king  A. 

1. 10  chamberlains  that  served,  .presence  of  A. 

1.  15  not  performed  the  commandment  of.  .A. 

1.  16  in  all  the  provinces  of  the  king  A. 

1.  17  The  king  A.  commanded  Vashti  the 

1.  19  that  Vashti  come  no  more  before  king  A. 

2.  1  when  the  wrath  of  king  A.  was  appeased 

2.  12  every  maid’s  turn,  .to  go  in  to  king  A. 

2  16  So  Esther  was  taken  unto  king  A.  into 

2.  21  Bigthan. .sought to  lay  hand  on.  .A. 

3.  1  After  these  things  did  king  A.  promote 

3.  6  throughout  the  whole  kingdom  of  king  A. 

3.  7  in  the  twelfth  year  of  king  A.,  they  cast 

3.  8  And  Haman  said  unto  king  A.,  There  is  a 
3.  12  in  the  name  of  king  A.  was  it  written 

6.  2  who  sought  to  lay  hand  on  the  king  A. 

7.  5  Then  the  king  A.  answered  and  said  unto 

8.  1  On  that  day  did  the  long  A.  give  the 
8.  7  Then  the  king  A.  said  unto  Esther  the 
8.  10  And  he  wrote  in  the  king  A.’s  name 

8.  12  one  day  in  all  the  provinces  of.  .A. 

9.  2  throughout  all  the  provinces  of .  .A. 

9.  20  in  all  the  provinces  of  the  king  A. 

9.  30  to  the.  .provinces  of  the  kingdom  of  A. 

10.  1  And  the  king  A.  laid  a  tribute  upon  the 

10.  3  Mordecai  the  Jew  (was)  next  unto  king  A. 
A-HA'-VA,  Kink  stream. 

A  river  in  the’  N.E.  of  Media  near  the  district  of  Casi- 
phia ;  some  think  it  the  same  as  the  Adiaba  in  Adiabene, 
or  Hit,  due  E.  of  Damascus,  on  the  Euphrates.  On  a  tri¬ 
butary  of  this  river  Ezra  assembled  the  Jews  before 
starting  on  their  journey  to  Jerusalem.  Some  consider 
the  name  as  applying  to  a  district  in  the  plains  of  Baby¬ 
lon. 

Ezra  8. 15  to  the  river  that  runneth  to  A. ;  and  there 
8.  21  proclaimed  a  fast  there,  at  the  river  of  A. 

8.  31  Then  we  departed  from  the  river  of  A.  on 
A'-HAZ,  PIN  he  holds. 

1.  Son  of  Jotham,  king  of  Judah,  and  father  of  Heze- 
kiah.  He  succeeded  his  father  as  eleventh  king  of 
Judah,  and  reigned  sixteen  years  (740-724  B.c.) 

2  Ki.  15.  38  And  Jotham  slept . .  and  A.  his  son  reigned 

16.  1  A.  the  son  of  Jotham  king  of  Judah  began 
16.  2  Twenty  years  old  (was)  A.  when  he  began 
16.  5  and  they  besieged  A.,  but  could  not 
16.  7  So  A.  sent  messengers  to  Tiglath-pileser 
16.  8  And  A.  took  the  silver  and  gold  that  was 
16.  10  And  king  A.  went  to  Damascus  to  meet 
16.  10  and  Icing  A.  sent  to  Urijah  the  priest  the 
16.  11  an  altar  according  to  all  that  king  A. 

16.  11  the  priest  made  (it)  against  king  A.  came 
16.  15  And  king  A.  commanded  Urijah  the  priest 
16.  16  according  to  all  that  king  A.  commanded 
16.  17  And  king  A.  cut  off  the  borders  of  the 
16.  19  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  A.  which  he 

16.  20  And  A.  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was 

17.  1  In  the  twelfth  year  of  A.  king  of  Judah 

18.  1  Hezekiah  the  son  of  A.  king  of  Judah 
20.  11  which  it  had  gone  down  in  the  dial  of  A. 
23. 12  on  the  top  of  the  upper  chamber  of  A. 

1  Ch.  3.  13  A.  his  son,  Hezekiah  his  son,  Manasseh 

9.  42  And  A.  begat  Jarah ;  and  Jarah  begat 

2  Ch.  27.  9  Jotham  slept . .  and  A.  his  son  reigned  in 

28.  1  A.  (was)  twenty  years  old  when  he  began 
28.  16  At  that  time  did  king  A.  send  unto  the 
28.  19  the  Lord  brought  Judah  low  because  of  A. 
28.  21  For  A.  took  away  a  portion  (out)  of  the 
28.  22  this  (is  that)  king  A. 

28.  24  And  A.  gathered  together  the  vessels  of 

28.  27  And  A.  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  they 

29.  19  Moreover  all  the  vessels,  which  king  A. 
Isa.  1.  1  The  vision  of  Isaiah,  .in  the  days  of.  .A. 

7.  1  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  days  of  A. 

7.  3  Go  forth  now  to  meet  A.,  thou,  and 
7.  10  Moreover  the  Lord  spake  again  unto  A. 

7.  12  But  A.  said,  I  will  not  ask,  neither  will  I 
14.  28  In  the  year  that  Icing  A.  died  was  this 
38.  8  which  is  gone  down  in  the  sun  dial  of  A. 

Hos.  1.  1  The  word  of  the  Lord  . .  in  the  days  of . .  A, 
Mic.  1.  1  The  word  of  the  Lord,  .in  the  days  of.  .A. 

2.  A  Benjamite,  of  the  family  of  Saul. 

1  Ch.  8.35  And  the  sons  of  Micah  (were) . .  A. 

8.  36  And  A  begat  Jehoadali ;  and  Jehoadah 

9.  41  And  the  sons  of  Micah  (were.  .A.) 

9.  42  And  A.  begat  Jarah ;  and  Jarah  begat 

A-HAZ-I'AH,  w;inN  nuns;  Jah  holds,  possesses. 

1.  A  son  of  Ahab,  wlio  succeeded  as  eighth  king  of  Israel 
and  reigned  two  years  (896  and  895  B.c.). 

1  Ki.  22.  40  So  Ahab  slept . .  and  A.  his  son  reigned 

22.  49  Then  said  A.  the  son  of  Ahab  unto 
22.  51  A.  the  son  of  Ahab  began  to  reign  over 

2  Ki.  1.  2  And  A.  fell  down  through  a  lattice 

1. 18  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  A.  which  he 

1  Ch.  3.  11  Joram  his  son,  A.  his  son,  Joash  his 

2  Ch.  20.  35  did  Jehoshaphat. .  join  himself  with  A. 

20.  37  Because  thou  hast  joined  thyself  with  A. 

2.  A  son  of  Jehoram  (or  Joram),  who  succeeded  as  fifth 
king  of  Judah.  He  is  also  called  Jehoaliaz  and  Azariah, 
and  reigned  only  one  year  (884  B.O.). 


2  Ki.  8.  24  And  Joram  slept,  .and  A.  his  son  reigned 
8.  25  twelfth  year  of  Joram.. did  A. .  .begin  to 
8.  26  Two  and  twenty  years  old  (was)  A.  when 

8.  29  And  A. .  .went  down  to  see  Joram  the  son 

9.  16  And  A.  king  of  Judah  was  come  down  to 
9.  21  Joram  king  of  Israel  and  A.  king  of  Judah 
9.  23  Joram.  said  to  A. .  .treachery,  O  A. 

9.  27  But  when  A.  the  king  of  Judah  saw  (this) 

9.  29  in  the  eleventh  year  of  Joram.  .began  A. 

10.  13  Jehu  met  with  the  brethren  of  A.  king  of 

10.  13  they  answered,  We  (are)  the  brethren  of  A. 

11.  1  w  hen  Athaliah  the  mother  of  A.  saw  that 

11.  2  the.  sister  of  A.,  took  Joash  the  son  of  A. 

12.  18  hallowed  things  that  Jehoshaphat.  and  A. 

13.  1  three  and  twentieth  year  of . .  the  son  of  A. 

14.  13  Amaziah..son  of  Jehoash  the  son  of  A. 

1  Ch.  3.  1 1  Joram  his  son,  A.  his  son,  Jotham  his  son 

2  Ch.  22.  1  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  made  A. 

22.  2  Forty  and  two  years  old  (was)  A.  when  he 
22.  7  And  the  destruction  of  A.  was  of  God  by 
22.  8  of  the  brethren  of  A. ,  that  ministered  to  A. 
22.  9  And  he  sought  A . :  and  they  caught  him 
22.  9  So  the  house  of  A.  had  no  power  to  keep 
22.  10  when  Athaliah  the  mother  of  A.  saw 
22.  11  Jehoshabeath .  .took  Joash  the  son  of  A. 
22.  11  Jehoshabeath.  .was  the  sister  of  A. 

AH'-BAN,  jariN  brother  of  intelligence. 

Son  of  Abishur,  a  descendant  of  Jerahmeel,  grandson  of 
Pharez,  B.c.  1040. 

1  Ch.  2.  29  Abihail.  .bare  him  A.,  and  Molid 
A'-HER,  inN  one  that  is  behind. 

A  Benjamite  (perhaps  the  same  as  Ahiram),  B.C.  1700. 

1  Ch.  7.  12  of  Ir,  (and)  Husliim,  the  sons  of  A. 

A'-HI,  ’riN  my  brother. 

1.  A  head  of  the  families  of  Gad,  B.C.  1360. 

1  Ch.  5.  15  A.  the  son  of  Abdiel,  the  son  of  Guni 

2.  An  Israelite  of  the  tribe  of  Asher. 

1  Ch.  7.  34  the  sons  of  Shamer;  A.,  and  Rohgah 

A-HI'-AH,  .vnN  Jah  is  a  brother. 

1.  Grandson  of  Phinelias  son  of  Eli,  B.C.  1080. 

1  Sa.  14.  3  And  A.,  the  son  of  Ahitub,  I-chabod’s 
14.  18  And  Saul  said  unto  A.,  Bring  hither 

2.  One  of  Solomon’s  scribes. 

1  Ki.  4.  3  Elihorepli  and  A.,  the  sons  of  Shisha 

3.  A  descendant  of  Benjamin,  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  8.  7  And  Naaman,  and  A.,  and  Gera 
A-HI'-AM,  DN'mt  a  mother's  brother. 

One  of  David’s  thirty  mighty  men,  and  son  of  Sharar 
the  Hararite,  who,  in  1  Ch.  n.  35,  is  called  Sacar,  B.c. 
1048. 

2  Sa.  23.  33  A.  the  son  of  Sharar  the  Hararite 
1  Ch.  11.  35  A.  the  son  of  Sacar  the  Hararite 

A-HI  -AN,  |;on  brother  of  day. 

Son  of  Sliemidah,  a  Manassehite,  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  7.  19  the  sons  of  Shemidah  were,  A.,  and 

A-HI-EZ  -ER,  helping  brother. 

1.  A  prince  of  Dan,  appointed  to  assist  Moses  in  num¬ 
bering  the  people,  B.c.  1491. 

Sum.  1.  12  Of  Dan ;  A.  the  son  of  Ammishaddai 

2.  25  of  Dan  (shall  be)  A.  the  sou  of  Ammisha. 
7.  66  On  the  tenth  day  A.  the  son  of  Ammisha. 
7.  71  this  (was)  the  offering  of  A.  the  son  of 

10.  25  and  over  his  host  (was)  A.  the  son  of 

2.  A  Danite  chief  who  joined  David  when  lying  at  Ziklag 
for  fear  of  Saul. 

1  Ch.  12.  3  The  chief  (was)  A.,  then  Joash,  the  sons  of 
A-HI'-HUD,  ■n.Tnk  brother  of  honour. 

A  prince  of  Asher,  appointed  to  allocate  the  laud  W.  of 
the  Jordan,  B.C.  1491. 

Num.34.  27  of  Asher,  A.,  the  son  of  Shelomi 
A-HI'-HUD,  nr  list  brother  of  mystery. 

A  Benjamite  of  the  family  of  Ehud,  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  8.  7  he  removed  them,  and  begat  Uzza,  and  A. 
A-HI'-JAH,  n;nN  Jah  is  brother. 

This  name,  though  variously  expressed  in  the  English 
version  is  the  same  in  every  passage  in  which  it  occurs 
in  the  original.  See  Ahiah. 

1.  A  prophet,  probably  of  Ephraim,  who  foretold  to 
Jeroboam  the  revolt  of  the  ten  tribes,  B.c.  980. 

1  Ki.  11.  29  the  prophet  A.  the  Shilonite  found  him 

1 1.  30  And  A.  caught  the  new  garment  that 

12.  15  which  the  Lord  spake  by  A.  the  Shilonite 
14.  2  behold,  there  (is)  A.  the  prophet,  which 
14.  4  to  Shiloh,  and  came  to  the  house  of  A. 

14!  4  But  A.  could  not  see ;  for  Iris  eyes  were 
14.  5  And  the  LORD  said  unto  A.,  Behold 

14.  6  And  it  was  (so),  when  A.  heard  the  sound 

14.  18  by  the  hand  of  his  servant  A.  the  prophet 

15.  29  which  he  spake  by  his  servant  A.  the 

2  Ch.  9.  29  and  in  the  prophecy  of  A.  the  Shilonite 

10.  15  which  he  spake  by  the  hand  of  A.  the 

2.  Father  of  Baasha  who  conspired  against  Nadab  son 
of  Jeroboam  and  reigned  in  his  stead,  B.c.  953. 

1  Ki.  15.  27  And  Baasha  the  son  of  A.,  of  the  house  of 

15.  33  began  Baasha  the  son  of  A.  to  reign  over 
21.  22  like  the  house  of  Baasha  the  son  of  A. 

2  Ki.  9.  9  and  like  the  house  of  Baasha  the  son  of  A. 


AHIKAM 


23 


A I 


3.  Son  of  Jerahmeel,  brother  of  Caleb  (or  Clielubai),  of 
the  tribe  of  Judah. 

i  Ch.  2.  25  and  Bunali,  and  Oron,  and  Ozem,  (and)  A. 

4.  One  of  David's  thirty  valiant  men,  B.O.  1050. 

1  Ch.  it.  36  Hepher  the  Meoherathite,  A.  the  Pelonite 

5.  A  Levite  set  over  the  treasures  of  the  house  of  God 
in  the  time  of  David,  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.  26.  20  And  of  the  Levites,  A.  (was)  over  the 

6.  A  Levite  who,  with  Nehemiah,  sealed  the  covenant 
B.C.  445- 

Neh.  IO.  26  And  A.,  llanau,  Anan 
A-HI-KAM,  dd'hn  my  brother  has  risen. 

An  officer  in  Josiah’s  court,  the  son  of  Sliaphan,  who 
was  one  of  the  king's  officers,  B.C.  641. 

2  Ki  22.  12  and  A.  the  son  of  Sliaphan,  and  Aclibor 

22  14  So  Hilkiah  the  priest,  and  A.,  and  Aclibor 
25.  22  the  son  of  A.,  the  son  of  Sliaphan,  ruler 
2  Ch.  34.  20  the  king  commanded  Hilkiah,  and  A.  the 
Jer  26.  24  the  hand  of  A.  the  son  of  Sliaphan  was 
30  14  the  son  of  A.  the  son  of  Sliaphan,  that 
40!  s  the  son  of  A.  the  son  of  Sliaphan,  whom 
40  6  the  son  of  A.  to  Mizpah ;  and  dwelt  with 
40  7  the  son  of  A.  governor  in  the  land,  and 

40  9  the  son  of  A.  the  son  of  Sliaphan  sware 
40.  11  the  son  of  A.  the  son  of  Sliaphan 

40.  14  Gedaliah  the  son  of  A.  believed  them  not 

40.  16  Gedaliah  the  son  of  A.  said  unto  Johanan 

41.  1  unto  Gedaliah  the  son  of  A.  to  Mizpah 

41  2  smote  Gedaliah  the  son  of  A.  the  son  of 
41  6  Come  to  Gedaliah  the  son  of  A. 

41  10  had  committed  to  Gedaliah  the  son  of  A. 
41'  16,  18  had  slain  Gedaliah  the  son  of  A. 

43.  6  with  Gedaliah  the  son  of  A.  the  son  of 

A-HI'-LTTD,  uS'nk  a  brother  born. 

An  Israelite  whose  son  Jelioshaphat  was  appointed 
recorder  by  David,  B.C.  1040. 

2  Sa.  8.  16  Jehoshaphat  the  son  of  A.  fwas)  recorder 

20.  24  Jehoshaphat  the  son  of  A.  (was)  recorder 

iKi  4  3  Jehoshaphat  the  son  of  A.,  the  recorder 

4.  12  Baana  the  son  of  A.;  (to  him  pertained) 

1  Ch.  18.  15  and  Jehoshaphat  the  son  of  A.,  recorder 

A-HI-MA'-AZ,  i'ya’nx  powerful  brother. 

1.  Father  of  Ahinoam,  wife  of  king  Saul,  B.O.  1090. 

1  Sa.  14.  50  Ahinoam,  the  daughter  of  A. :  and 

2.  A  son  of  Zadok  the  priest,  who  carried  tidings  to . 
David  of  the  proceedings  of  Absalom,  B.C.  1050. 

2  Sa.  15.  27  your  two  sons  with  you,  A.  thy  son,  and 

’  15.  36  with  them  their  two  sons,  A.  Zadok's  (son) 
17  17  Jonathan  and  A.  stayed  by  En-rogel 

17  20  Where  (is)  A.  and  Jonathan?  And  the 

18  19  Then  said  A.  the  son  of  Zadok,  Let  me 
18  22  Then  said  A.  the  son  of  Zadok  yet  again 
1 8.  23  Then  A.  ran  by  the  way  of  the  plain 

18  27  is  like  the  running  of  A.  the  son  of  Zadok 
18.  28  And  A.  called,  and  said  unto  the  king 
18.  29  And  A.  answered,  When  Joab  sent  the 
Ch  6  8  begat  Zadok,  and  Zadok  begat  A. 

6.  9  And  A.  begat  Azariah,  and  Azariah  begat 

6.  53  Zadok  his  son,  A.  his  son 
3  One  of  Solomon’s  officers  who  had  the  charge  of 
victualling  the  king's  household  for  one  month  in  the 
year.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ki.  4.  15  A.  (was)  in  Naphtali ;  he  also  took 
A-HI'-MAN,  JD’lik  brother  of  Man. 

1.  A  son  of  Anak,  who  dwelt  in  Hebron,  B.C.  1450. 

Num  13.  22  where  A.,  Slieshai,  and  Talmai,  the 
Josh.15.  14  sons  of  Anak,  Sheshai,  and  A.,  and 
Judg.  1.  10  and  they  slew  Sheshai,  and  A.,  and 

2.  A  Levite  porter  in  the  temple,  B.C.  1000. 

1  Ch.  9.  17  and  Talmon,  and  A.,  and  their  brethren 

A-HI-ME'-LECH,  T]Stt'nx  brother  of  the  king. 

1.  A  priest  slain  in  consequence  of  assisting  David  when 
he  fled  from  Saul,  B.C.  1060. 

1  Sa  21.  1  Then  came  David  to  Nob  to  A.  the  priest 

21  I  and  A.  was  afraid  at  the  meetingof  David 

21.  2  And  David  said  unto  A.  the  priest,  The 

21.  8  And  David  said  unto  A.,  And  is  there 

22.  9  coming  to  Nob,  to  A.  the  son  of  Ah  i  t  ub 

22.  11  Then  the  king  sent  to  call  A.  the  priest 
22.  14  Then  A.  answered  the  king,  and  said 
22.  16  Thou  shalt  surely  die,  A.,  thou,  and  all 

22.  20  And  one  of  the  sons  of  A.  the  son  of 

23.  6  when  Abiathar  the  son  of  A.  fled  to  David 
30.  7  David  said  to  Abiathar  the  priest,  A.’s 

2  Sa.  8.  I7*and  A.  the  son  of  Abiathar,  (were)  the 
1  Ch.  24.  3  and  A.  of  the  sons  of  Ithamar 

24.  6*and  A.  the  son  of  Abiathar,  and  (before) 
24.  31  and  Zadok,  and  A.,  and  the  chief  of  the 

Pea.  52.  title.  David  is  come  to  the  house  of  A. 

*  [The  names  in  these  verses  are  supposed  to  have 
been  transposed  by  a  copyist.) 

2.  A  Hittite  officer  in  the  service  of  David,  B.C.  1048. 

1  Sa.  26.  6  Then  answered  David  and  said  to  A.  the 
A-HI'-MOTH,  niD’nx  brother  of  death. 

Son  of  Elkanali,  a  descendant  of  Kohath  son  of  Levi. 

1  Ch.  6.  25  the  sons  of  Elkanah  ;  Amasai,  and  A. 

A-HI-NA'DAB,  rnrrik  brother  of  liberality. 

Son  of  Iddo,  and' one  of  Solomon’s  twelve  purveyors, 
B.C.  1015. 

1  Ki.  4.  14  A.  the  son  of  Iddo  (had)  Malianaim 


A-HI-NO'-AM,  oyhnk  pleasant  brother. 

1.  Wife  of  Saul  first  king  of  Israel,  B.C.  1090. 

1  Sa.  14.  50  the  name  of  Saul's  wife  (was)  A.,  the 

2.  A  woman  of  Jezreel  who  became  wife  of  David  during 
his  wandering,  and  went  with  him  and  his  other  wife, 
Abigail,  to  the  court  of  Achish  in  Gath.  She  was  mother 
of  Amnon,  David’s  eldest  sou,  B.C.  1060. 

1  Sa.  25.  43  David  also  took  A.  of  Jezreel;  and  they 

27.  3  withhi3twowives,A. theJezreelitess, and 
30.  5  were  taken  captives,  A.  the  Jezreelitess 

2  Sa.  2.  2  and  his  two  wives  also,  A.  the  J ezreelitess 

3.  2  his  firstborn  was  Amnon,  of  A.  the 

1  Ch.  3.  1  the  firstborn  Amnon,  of  A. the  Jezreelitess 

A-HI'-O,  i’nx  his  brother. 

1  Son  of  Afcinadab,  in  whose  house  the  ark  of  God  re¬ 
mained  for  twenty  years  after  being  sent  back  by  the 
Philistines,  B.C.  1045. 

2  Sa.  6.  3  And  Uzzah  and  A.,  the  sons  of  Abiuadab 

6.  4  the  ai'k  of  God,  and  A.  went  before  the 

1  Ch.  13.  7  of  Abinadab :  and  Uzza  and  A.  drave  the 

2.  An  Israelite  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin. 

1  Ch.  8. 14  And  A.,  Shashak,  and  Jeremoth. 

3.  A  Benjamite  of  the  Gibeon  family  from  which  Saul 
sprang. 

1  Ch.  8.  31  And  Gedor,  and  A.,  and  Zacher 

9.  37  And  Gedor,  and  A.,  and  Zechariah 

A-HI'-RA,  yynN  brother  of  evil. 

A  chief  of  Naphtali  when  Moses  took  the  census  shortly 
after  the  exodus,  B.C.  1491. 

Num.  1.  15  Of  Naphtali ;  A.  the  son  of  Enan 

2.  29  of  Naphtali  (shall  be)  A.  the  son  of  Enan 

7.  78  On  the  twelfth  day  A.  the  son  of  Enan 
7.  83  this  (was)  the  offering  of  A.  the  son  of 

10.  27  the  children  of  Naphtali  (was)  A.  the  son 

A-HI-RAM,  DTns  exalted,  brother. 

A  Benjamite  from  whom  a  family  was  named.  He  is 
called E  hi  in  Gen.  46. 21,  and  is  supposed  to  be  the  same 
as  the  Aher  of  1.  Ch.  7.  12.  B.C.  1680. 

Num 26.  38  of  A.,  the  family  of  the  Ahiramites 
A-HI-RAM'-ITE,  'rryrot  belonging  to  Aliiram. 

The  Ahiramites  were  an  Israelite  family. 

Num  26.  38  Aslibelites:  of  Ahiram,  the  family  of  the  A. 
A-HI-SA'-MACH,  IjDD'nk  supporting  brother. 

Father  of  Aholiab,  a  Danite  B.C.  1500. 

Exod3i.  6  with  him  Aholiab,  the  son  of  A.,  of  the 
35.  34  Aholiab  the  son  of  A.,  of  the  tribe  of  Dan 
38.  23  Aholiab,  son  of  A.,  of  the  tribe  of  Dan 

A-HI-SHA'-HAR,  ■OT'nx  brother  of  the  dawn. 

Son  of  Bilhan  and  grandson  of  Benjamin,  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  7. 10  The  sons  also  of  J ediael . .  Zethan . .  and  A. 
A-HI  -SHAR,  brother  of  song. 

Controller  of  Solomon’s  household,  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ki.  4.  6  And  A.  (was)  over  the  household :  and 

A-HI-THO  -PHEL,  Vph'nk  foolish  brother. 

A  native  of  Giloli  in  the  highlands  of  Judah,  and  privy 
counsellor  to  David;  but  joined  Absalom,  and  then 
hanged  himself,  B.O.  1023. 

2  Sa.  15.  12  And  Absalom  sent  for  A.  the  Gilonite 

15.  31  And  (one)  told  David,  saying,  A.  (is)  among 
15.  31  turn  the  counsel  of  A.  into  foolishness 

15.  34  mayest  thou,  .defeat  the  counsel  of  A. 

16.  15  came  to  Jerusalem,  and  A.  with  him 
16.  20  Then  said  Absalom  to  A.,  Give  counsel 
16.  21  And  A.  said  unto  Absalom,  Go  in  unto 
16.  23  And  the  counsel  of  A.,  which  he 

16.  23  so  (was)  all  the  counsel  of  A.,  both  with 

17.  1  Moreover  A.  said  unto  Absalom,  Let 

17.  6  saying,  A.  hath  spoken  after  this  manner 
17.  7  The  coimsel  that  A.  hath  given  (is)  not 
17.  14  counsel,  .(is)  better  than  the  counsel  of  A. 
17. 14  to  defeat  the.  .counsel  of  A.,  to  the  intent 
17.  15  Thus  and  thus  did  A.  counsel  Absalom 
17.  21  for  thus  hath  A.  counselled  against  you 
17.  23  And  when  A.  saw  that  his  counsel  was 
23.  34  Eliam  the  son  of  A.  the  Gilonite 
1  Ch.  27.  33  And  A.  (wae)  the  king’s  counsellor 

27.  34  And  after  A.  (was)  Jehoiada  the  son  of 

A-HI'-TUB,  Dits'nk  a  good  brother. 

1.  Son  of  Phinehas,  and  grandson  of  Eli,  B.C.  1100. 

1  Sa.  14.  3  the  son  of  A.,  I-chabod’s  brother,  the  son 

22.  9  comingtoNob.toAhimelechthesonof  A. 
22.  11  to  call  Ahimelech  the  priest,  the  son  of  A. 
22.  12  And  Saul  said,  Hear  now,  thou  son  of  A. 
22.  20  of  Ahimelech  the  son  of  A.,  named 

2.  Father  of  Zadok  the  high-priest  in  the  time  of  David, 
B.C.  1060.  Perhaps  the  same  as  No.  1. 

2  Sa.  8. 17  And  Zadok  the  son  of  A.,  and  Ahimelech 
1  Ch.  6.  7  and  Amariah  begat  A. 

6.  8  And  A.  begat  Zadok,  and  Zadok  begat 
6.  52  Amariah  his  son,  A.  his  son 
18. 16  And  Zadok  the  son  of  A.,  and 
Ezra  7.  2  the  son  of  Zadok,  the  son  of  A. 

3.  Another  priest,  in  the  7th  generation  after  No.  2, 
B.C.  758. 

1  Ch.  6.  11  begat  Amariah,  and  Amariah  begat  A. 

6. 12  A.  begat  Zadok,  and  Zadok  begat  Shallum 

4.  Another  priest,  progenitor  of  Seraiah,  and  ruler  of  the 
house  of  God  in  the  time  of  Nehemiah. 

1  Ch.  9. 11  son  of  A.,  the  ruler  of  the  house  of  God 
Neh.  11.  11  the  son  of  Meraioth,  the  son  of  A. 


AH'-LAB,  n^>nk  fruitful  place. 

A  city  of  Asher  from  which  the  Canaanites  were  not 
driven  out. 

Judg.  1.  31  nor  the  inhabitants  of  Zidon,  nor  of  A. 
AH'-LAI,  Jah  is  staying. 

1.  A  daughter  of  Sheshan,  a  descendant  of  Pharez,  B.C. 

!43o. 

1  Ch.  2.  31  And  the  children  of  Sheshan  ;  A. 

2.  Father  of  one  of  David’s  thirty  valiant  men,  B.C.  1050. 

1  Ch.  ii.  41  Uriah  the  Hittite,  Zabad  the  son  of  A. 
A-HO'-AH,  nins’  a  brother's  reed. 

Son  of  Bela  and  grandson  of  Benjamin,  B.C.  1650. 

1  Ch.  8.  4  Abislma,  and  Naaman,  and  A. 

A-HO-HITE,  'ninB  belonging  to  Ahoah. 

1.  A  patronymic  derived  from  Ahoah,  a  grandson  of 
Benjamin. 

2  Sa.  23.  28  Zalmon  the  A.,  Maliarai  the  Netophathite 

1  Ch.  11.  12  Eleazar  the  son  of  Dodo,  the  A.,  who 

11.  29  Ilai  the  A. 

27.  4  the  second  month  (was)  Dodai  an  A. 

2.  This  word  occurs  in  the  common  version  of  2  Sa.  23.  q, 
but  in  the  original  the  expression  used  is  Sen  Ahold 
“  son  of  Ahohi,”  which  thus  seems  to  be  a  proper 
name,  not  a  patronymic,  b.c.  1650. 

2  Sa.  23.  9  (was)  Eleazar  the  son  of  Dodo  the  A. 

A-HO'-LAH,  nSnk  her  own  tent. 

A  symbolic  name  for  Samaria  and  the  ten  tribes. 

Eze.  23.  4  And  the  names  of  them  (were)  A.  the  elder 

23.  4  Thus  (were)  their  names ;  Samaria  (is)  A. 
23.  5  And  A.  played  the  harlot  when  she  was 
23.  36  Son  of  man,  wilt  thou  judge  A.  and 
23.  44  went  they  in  unto  A.  and  untoAliolibah 

A-HO-LI’-AB,  Dk'Vnx  a  father's  tent. 

A  Danite,  in  the  time  of  Moses,  appointed  by  God  to 
work  with  Bezaleel  in  preparing  the  tabernacle,  B.C. 
1490. 

Exod3i.  6  I  have  given  with  him  A.,  the  son  of 

35.  34  (both)  he,  and  A.,  the  son  of  Ahisamach 

36.  1  Then  wrought  Bezaleel  and  A.,  and  every 
36.  2  And  Moses  called  Bezaleel  and  A.,  and 
38.  23  And  with  him  (was)  A.,  son  of  Ahisamach 

A-HO-LI'-BAH,  na’^nx  my  tent  (is)  in  her. 

A  symbolic  name  for  Judah  and  Jerusalem. 

Eze.  23.  4  A.  her  sister :  and  they  were  mine 

23.  4  Samaria  (is)  Aholali,  and  J erusalem  A. 
23.11  when  her  sister  A.  saw  (this),  she 
23.  22  Therefore, OAholibah.thussaith  the  Lord 
23.  36  wilt  thou  judge  Aholah  and  A.  ? 

23.  44  so  went  they  in  unto  Aholah  and  unto  A. 

A-HO-LI-BA'-MAH,  npp'l?nk  tent  of  the  high  place. 

1.  Granddaughter  of  Gideon  the  Hivite,  and  wife  of  Esau. 
She  is  called  Judith  in  Gen.  26.  34.  B.C.  1760. 

Gen.  36.  2  A.  the  daughter  of  Anah  the  daughter  of 
36.  5  And  A.  bare  Jeush,  and  Jaalam,  and 
36.  14  these  were  the  sons  of  A.,  the  daughter  of 
36.  18  And  these  (are)  the  sons  of  A.  Esau’s  wife 
36.  18  these  (were)  the  dukes  (that)  came  of  A. 
36.  25  Dishon,  and  A.  the  daughter  of  Anah 

2.  A  chief  that  sprang  from  Esau,  B.c.  1470. 

Gen.  36.  41  Duke  A.,  duke  Elah,  duke  Pinon 
1  Ch.  1.  52  Duke  A.,  duke  Elah,  duke  Pinon 

A-HU'-MAI,  'Dink  heated  by  Jah. 

Grandson  of  Shobal,  son  of  Judah,  B.C.  1380. 

1  Ch.  4.  2  begat  Jahath ;  and  Jahath  begat  A. 
A-HU'-ZAM,  Dink  a  holding  fast. 

A  son  of  Ashur!  a  descendant  of  Judah  through  Caleb 
son  of  Hur,  B.C.  1500. 

1  Ch.  4.  6  And  Naarah  bare  him  A.,  and  Hepher 

A-HUZ'-ZATH,  mrik  holding  fast. 

A  friend  of  Abimedech,  king  of  the  Philistines  in  the 
time  of  Isaac,  B.c.  1804. 

Gen.  26.  26  Abimelech  went  to  him.  .and  A.  one  of 
A'-I,  'yn  'yn  the  heap. 

A  city  near  Bethel,  and  about  10  miles  N.  of  Jerusalem, 
within  the  territory  of  Benjamin.  See  Aiath,  Aija,  and 
Uai,  other  forms  of  the  name.  Its  modern  name  is  Et 
Teel,  “the  heap.” 

Josh.  7.  2  Joshua  sent  men  from  Jericho  to  A. 

7.  2  And  the  men  went  up  and  viewed  A. 

7.  3  three  thousand  men,  go  up  and  smite  A. 

7.  4  they  fled  before  the  men  of  A. 

7.  5  And  the  men  of  A.  smote  of  them  about 

8.  1  go  up  to  A. :  see,  I  have  given  into  thy 

8.  1  the  king  of  A.,  and  his  people,  and  his 

8.  2  And  thou  shalt  do  to  A.  and  her  king 
8.  3  So  Joshua  arose .  .to  go  up  against  A. 

8.  9  and  abode  between  Beth-el  and  A. 

8.  9  on  the  west  side  of  A. :  but  J oshua 
8.  10  elders  of  Israel,  before  the  people  to  A. 
8.  1 1  side  of  A. . .  a  valley  between  them  and  A. 
8.  12  in  ambush  between  Bethel  and  A. 

8.  14  when  the  king  of  A.  saw  (it),  that  they 
8.  i6*all  the  people  that  (were)  in  A.  were 
8.  17  there  was  not  a  man  left  in  A.  or 
8.  18  spear  that  (is)  in  thy  hand  toward  A. 

8.  20  And  when  the  men  of  A.  looked 
8.  21  turned  again,  and  slew  the  men  of  A. 

8.  23  And  the  king  of  A.  they  took  alive,  and 
8.  24  slaying  all  the  inhabitants  of  A. 

8.  24  all  the  Israelites  returned  unto  A. 

[*  The  Hebrew  text  has  “  in  the  city."] 


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Jcdi.  8.  25  twelve  thousand,  .all  the  men  of  A. 

8.  26  destroyed  all  the  inhabitants  of  A. 

8.  28  And  Joshua  burnt  A.,  and  made  it 

8.  29  And  the  king  of  A.  he  hanged  on  a  tree 

9.  3  Joshua  had  done  unto  Jericho  and  to  A. 

10.  1  when,  .heard  how  Joshua  had  taken  A. 
10.  1  so  he  had  done  to  A.  and  her  king 

10.  2  because  it  (was)  greater  than  A.,  and  all 
12.  9  the  king  of  A.,  which  (is)  beside  Beth-el 
Ezra  2.  28  The  men  of  Beth-el  and  A„  two  hundred 
Neh.  7.  32  The  men  of  Butli-el  and  A.,  an  hundred 
Jer.  49.  3*Howl,  0  Heshbon,  for  A.  is  spoiled:  cry 
[*  Here  the  article  is  omitted.] 

A'-IAH,  A'-JAH,  rrx  a  vulture. 

1.  Son  of  Zibeon,  son  of  Seir  the  Horite,  B.c.  1500. 

Gen.  36.  24  these  (are)  the  children  of  Zibeon ;  both  A. 

1  Ch.  1.  40  And  the  sons  of  Zibeon ;  A.,  and  Anah 

2.  The  father  of  Rizpah,  Saul's  concubiue,  B.c.  1030. 

2  Sa.  3.  7  name  (was)  Rizpah,  the  daughter  of  A. 

21.  8  two  sons  of  Rizpah  the  daughter  of  A. 
21.  10  And  Rizpah  the  daughter  of  A.  took 
21.  11  what  Rizpah  the  daughter  of  A.,  the 

AI'-ATH,  try  a  heap,  a  ruin. 

The  feminine  form  of  Ai,  but  it  is  not  certain  that  it 
applies  to  the  same  place. 

Isa.  10.  28  He  is  come  to  A.,  he  is  passed  to 

AID,  to  — 

To  strengthen,  pin  chazeq,  3. 

Judg.  9.  24  men  of  Shechem.  .aided  him  in  the 
AI'-JA,  a  heap,  a  ruin. 

One  of  the  forms  of  Ai. 

Neh.  11.  31  (dwelt) at  Miclnnash,  and  A.,  and  Beth-el 
AI-JA'-LON,  A-JA'-LON,  ji^X. 

1.  The  name  of  a  valley  in  Dan. 

Josh  10.  12  and  thou,  Moon,  in  the  valley  of  A. 

2.  A  Levitical  town  in  Dan,  so  called  from  its  situation 
in  or  near  the  valley  of  Ajalon. 

Josh.  19.  42  And  Shaalabbin,  and  A.,  and 

21.  24  A.  with  her  suburbs,  Gath-rimmon  with 
Judg  1.  35  Amorites.  .dwell  in  mount  Heres  in  A. 

3.  A  place  in  the  tribe  of  Zebulun. 

Judg  12.  12  and  was  buried  in  A.  in  the  country  of 

4.  A  town  in  Benjamin  or  Judah,  or  perhaps  identical 
with  Ajalon  in  Dan. 

1  Sa.  14.  31  smote  the  Philistines  that  day.  .to  A. 

1  Ch.  8.  13  fathers  of  the  inhabitants  of  A. 

2  Ch.  11.  10  And  Zorah,  and  A. .  .which  (are)  in  Judah 

28.  18  and  had  taken  Beth-shemesh,  and  A.,  and 

5.  A  Levitical  city  in  Ephraim,  probably  the  same  as  No.  2. 

1  Ch.  6.  69  A.  with  her  suburbs,  and  Gath-rimmon 
AI-JE-LETH  SHA'-HAR  — 

Hind  of  the  morning,  inci  np>s«  ay-ye-lctli  Shachar. 

Psa.  22.  title.  To  the  chief  musician  upon  A.  S. 
AIL,  to  — 

What  to  thee  ?  -ip'nD  mah-leka. 

Gen.  21.  17  What  aileth  thee,  Hagar?  fear 

Judg  18.  23  What  aileth  thee,  that  thou  comest  with 

1  Sa.  11.  5  What  (aileth)  the  people  that  they  weep? 

2  Sa.  14.  s  What  aileth  thee?. .  I  (am)  indeed  a  widow 
2  Ki.  6.  28  What  aileth  thee ?.  .she  answered.  .Give 
Psa.  1 14.  5  What  (ailed)  thee,  O  thou  sea,  that  thou 
Isa.  22.  1  What  aileth  thee  now,  that  thou  art 

A'-IN,  J'j;  py  a  ( natural )  fountain. 

1.  A  place  in  the  N.E.  of  Caanan,  between  Riblah  and 
the  Sea  of  Chinnereth. 

Num.34.  11  Shepham  to  Riblah,  on  the  east  side  of  A. 

2.  A  Levitical  city  in  Simeon,  at  first  belonging  toJudah. 

Josh.  15.  32  Lebaoth,  and  Shilhim,  and  A.,  and 
19.  7  A.,  Remmon,  and  Ether,  and  Ashan 
21.  16  And  A.  with  her  suburbs,  and  Juttah 
1  Ch.  4.  32  Etam,  and  A.,  Rinnnon,  and  Tochen 
AIR  — 

1  .Air,  wind,  nn  ruach. 

Job.  41.  16  no  air  can  come  between  them 

2.  Heaven,  crazi  shamayim. 

Gen.  1.  26  have  dominion  over  the.  .fowl  of  the  air 
1.  28  have  dominion  over  the.  .fowl  of  the  air 

1.  30  to  every  fowl  of  the  air 

2.  19  Lord  God  formed  every,  .fowl  of  the  air 
2.  20  gave  names  to.  .the  fowl  of  the  air 

6.  7  I  will  destroy,  .the  fowls  of  the  air 

7.  3  fowls  also  of  the  air  by  sevens . .  the  male 

9.  2  the  fear ..  upon  every  fowl  of  the  air 

Deut.  4.  17  winged  fowl  that  ilieth  in  the  air 

28.  26  shall  be  meat  unto  all  fowls  of  the  air 

1  Sa.  17.  44  give  thy  flesh  unto  the  fowls  of  the  air 

17.  46  I  will  give,  .unto  the  fowls  of  the  air 

2  Sa.  21.  10  suffered  neither  the  birds  of  the  air  to  rest 
1  Ki.  14.  11  him  that  dietli.  .the  fowls  of  the  air 

16.  4  shall  the  fowls  of  the  air  eat 
21.  24  Him  that  dieth.  .the  fowls  of  the  air  eat 
Job  12.  7  ask.  .the  fowls  of  the  air,  and  they  shall 
28.  21  it  is.  .kept  close  from  the  fowls  of  the  air 
Psa.  8.  8  The  fowl  of  the  air,  and  the  fish  of  the  sea 
Prov.30. 19  The  way  of  an  eagle  in  the  air 
Eccl.  10.  20  a  bird  of  the  air  shall  carry  the  voice 

3.  Air,  atmosphere,  ayp  aer. 

Acts  22.  23  and  threw  dust  into  the  [air] 
j  Co.  9.  26  not  as  one  that  beateth  the  air 
14.  9  for  ye  shall  speak  into  the  air 


Eph.  2.  2  to  the  prince  of  the  power  of  the  air 
1  Th.  4.  17  to  meet  the  Lord  in  the  air:  and  so  shall 
Rev.  9.  2  and  the  sun  and  the  air  were  darkened 
16.  17  poured  out  his  vial  into  the  air 

i. Heaven,  ovpo.y&s  ouranos. 

Mutt.  6.  26  Behold  the  fowls  of  the  air :  for  they  sow 

8.  20  and  the  birds  of  the  air  (have)  nests 

1 3.  32  so  that  the  birds  of  the  air  come  and  lodge 
Mark  4.  4  and  the  fowls  of  the  [air] . .  and  devoured  it 
4.  32  so  that  the  fowls  of  the  air  may  lodge 
Luke  8.  5  and  the  fowls  of  the  air  devoured  it 

9.  58  Foxes  have  holes,  and  birds  of  the  air 
13.  19  and  the  fowls  of  the  air  lodged  in  the 

Acts  10.  12  creeping  things,  and  fowls  of  the  air 

11.  6  creeping  tilings,  and  fowls  of  the  air 

A'-KAN  or  JA'-KAN,  jpy.  acute,  twisted. 

Son  of  Ezer,  son  of  Seir  the  Horite,  B.c.  1780. 

Gen.  36.  27  (are)  these ;  Bilhan,  and  Zaavan,  and  A. 

1  Ch.  1.  42  sons  of  Ezer ;  Bilhan,  and  Zavau,  (and)  J. 
AK'-KUB,  mpy  lain  in  wait. 

1.  Son  of  Elioenai,  of  the  family  of  David. 

1  Ch.  3.  24  and  Eliasliib,  and  Pelaiah,  and  A.,  and 

2.  A  porter  in  the  second  temple. 

i  Ch.  9.  17  the  porters  (were),  Shallum,  and  A.,  and 
Neh.  11.  19  Moreover  the  porters,  A.,  Talinon,  and 

12.  25  Talmon,  A.,  (were)  porters  keeping  the 

3.  A  family  of  hereditary  porters  in  the  temple. 

Ezra  2.  42  children  of  A.,  the  children  of  Ilatita 
Neh.  7.  45  children  of  A.,  the  children  of  Hatita 

4.  The  chief  of  a  family  of  the  Nethinim  who  came  up 
to  J erusalem  after  the  exile. 

Ezra  2.  45  the  children  of  Hagabah.  .children  of  A. 

5.  A  priest  employed  by  Ezra  to  make  the  people 
understand  the  law  when  it  was  read  to  them. 

Neh.  8.  7  Jamin,  A.,  Shabbethai,  Hodijali,  M. 
AK-RAB'-BIM,  D'jnpy  curves  or  scorpions. 

An  ascent  from  the  S.  of  the  Salt  Sea,  curving  eastward 
near  Kadesh  Barnea,  along  which  the  S.  border  of 
Canaan  was  traced,  now  called  Nuilces-Sufa. 

Nuni34.  4.  to  the  ascent  of  A.,  and  pass  on  to  Zin 
Josh.  15.  3.  it  went  out  to  the  south  side  to  M.-ac. 

ALABASTER  BOX  — 

Alabaster,  aXaPaarpov  alabastron. 

Matt  26.  7  a  woman  having  an  alabaster  box 
Mark  14.  3  a  woman  having  an  alabaster  box 
Luke  7.  37  brought  an  alabaster  box  of  ointment 

A  LA'-METH,  noby  youthful  vigour. 

Son  of  Becher,  and  grandson  of  Benjamin,  B.c.  1650. 

1  Ch.  7.  8  Jerimoth,  and  Abiah,  and  Anathoth.  .A. 

A  LAM-ME'-LECH',  t^B^X  the  Icing's  oak. 

A  town  in  Asher,  marked  now  by  the  Wady-el-3IdeJc,  a 
small  stream  running  into  the  Kishon,  6  miles  inland 
from  Ilhaiffa. 

Josh.19.  26  And  A.,  and  Amad,  and  Mishael;  and 
A  LA'-MOTH,  nio^y.  soprano  or  treble. 

A  term  derived  from  Almah  “a  virgin,”  in  reference 
to  the  higher  pitch  of  her  voice  when  compared  with 
that  of  an  adult  male's. 

1  Ch.  15.  20  and  Benaiah,  with  psalteries  on  A. 

Psa.  46.  title,  for  the  sons  of  Korah,  A  Song  upon  A. 
ALARM  — 

Shout  {of  jubilee  or  battle),  nynfi  teruah. 

Num  10.  5  When  ye  blow  an  alarm . .  parts  shall  go 

10.  6  When  ye  blow  an  alarm  the  second  time 

10.  6  they  shall  blow  an  alarm  for  their 
Jer.  4.  19  the  sound  of  the  trumpet,  the  alarm 

49.  e  I  will  cause  an  alarm  of  war  to  be  heard 
Zeph.  1.  16  day  of.  .alarm  against  the  fenced  cities 
ISee  also  Blow,  cry,  sound.  ] 

ALAS  — 

1  .Aha!  { complaint )  nnx  aliali. 

Josh.  7.  7  Joshua  said,  Alas,  0  Lord  God 
Judg.  6.  22  Gideon  said,  Alas  !  O  Lord  God! 

11.  35  Alas,  my  daughter  !  thou  hast  brought 

2  Ki.  3.  10  Alas  !  that  the  Lord  hath  called  these 

6.  5  Alas,  master  !  for  it  was  borrowed 
6.  is  Alas,  my  master  !  how  shall  we  do  ? 

Joel  1.  15  Alas,  .for  the  day  of  the  Lord  (is)  at  hand 

2.0,  oh  I  {grief)  'ix  0. 

Num  24.  23  Alas,  who  shall  live  when  God  doeththis  ! 

3. Ah/  {grief)  nx  ach. 

Eze.  6.  11  Alas  for  all  the  evil  abominations  of  the 

i. I  pray  thee,  '2  hi. 

Num  12.  11  Alas,  my  lord,  .lay  not  the  sin  upon  us 

5.  Exhortation,  grief,  threatening,  in  ho. 

Amos  5.  16  say  in  all  the  highways,  Alas !  alas  ! 

6.  Exhortation ,  grief,  threatening,  'in  hoi. 

1  Ki.  13.  30  they  mourned  over  him,  (saying),  Alas,  my 
Jer.  30  7  Alas  !  for  that  day  (is)  great,  .none  (is)  like 

7.  Wo,  oval  ouai. 

Rev.  18.  10  saying,  Alas,  alas  that  great  city  Babylon 
18.  16  And  saying,  Alas,  alas  that  great  city 
18.  19  Alas,  alas  that  great  city,  wherein  were 
ALBEIT  — 

That,  'Lva  hina. 

Phm.  19  albeit  I  do  not  say  to  thee  how  thou  owest 


A-LE -METH,  n”1”!!  hiding  place. 

1.  A  Levitical  city  of  Benjamin. 

1  Ch.  6.  60  and  A.  with  her  suburbs,  and  Anathoth 

2.  A  descendant  of  Jonathan,  son  of  Saul. 

1  Ch.  8.  36  and  Jehoadah  begat  A.,  and  Azmaveth 

9.  42  and  Jarah  begat  A.,  and  Azmaveth 
A-LIX-AN  -DER,  AKl^avbpos  helper  of  man. 

1.  Sou  of  Simon  the  Cyreniau  who  was  eompelled  to 
carry  the  cross  of  J  esus. 

Mark  1 5.  21  the  father  of  A.  and  Rufus,  to  hear  his 

2.  A  leading  man  in  Jerusalem  wheu  Peter  and  John 
were  apprehended,  A.b.  33. 

Acts  4.  6  and  John,  and  A.,  and  as  many  as  were  of 

3.  A  convert  who  was  with  Paul  when  the  Ephesians 
raised  a  tumult ;  perhaps  the  same  as  No.  1. 

Acts  19.  33  And  they  drew  A.  out  of.  .And  A. 

4.  A  convert  who  afterwards  apostatised. 

1  Ti.  1.  20  Of  whom  is  Hymeneus  and  A. ;  whom  I 

5.  A  person  who  opposed  Paul,  perhaps  the  same  as 
No.  4. 

2  Ti.  4.  14  A.  the  coppersmith  did  me  much  evil 
A-LEX-AN-DRI-A,  ’AAejjavSpeus  of  Alexander. 

A  city  in  Egypt,  founded  by  Alexander  the  Great,  B.C. 
332,  near  the  W.  branch  of  the  Nile  where  it  flows  into 
the  Mediterranean.  It  was  long  one  of  the  most 
celebrated  cities  in  the  world,  the  metropolis  of  Egypt 
as  well  as  a  grand  seat  of  commerce  and  wealth.  Jews 
dwelt  in  it  in  great  numbers.  The  modern  city  is  built 
on  tiie  ruins  of  the  ancient  one,  about  125  miles  N.  of 
Cairo.  It  is  still  the  seat  of  exteusive  commerce,  aud 
lias  nearly  50,000  of  a  population. 

Acts  6.  9  certain  of  the  synagogue .. of  the.  .A. 

18.  24  horn  at  A.,  an  eloquent  man, (aud) mighty 

27.  6  the  centurion  found  a  ship  of  A.  sailing 

28.  11  we  departed  in  a  ship  of  A.,  which  had 
ALGUM  trees  — 

A  costly  wood,  D'8b6x  algummim. 

2  Ch.  2.  8  Send  me  also,  .algurn  trees,  out  of  Leba. 
9.  10  tile  servants,  .brought  algum  trees 
9.  11  the  king  made  (of)  the  aigum  trees 
AL'-IAH  or  AL'-VAH,  ,T^y  ni^y  sublimity. 

A  duke  of  Edom,  descended  from  Esau. 

Gen.  36.  40  the  names  of  the  dukes . .  of  Esau . .  duke  A. 
1  Ch.  1.  51  dukes  of  Edom  were ;  duke  Timnah. .  A. 

AL'-IAN,  or  AL'-VAN,  |;^>y  j)^>y  sublime. 

A  son  of  Sliobal,  a  descendant  of  Seir. 

Gen.  36.  23  the  children  of  Shobal  (were)  these ;  A. 

1  Ch.  i.  40  The  sons  of  Shobal ;  A.,  and  Manaliath 
ALIEN  — 

1. Sojourner,  13  gcr. 

Exod  18.  3  I  have  been  an  alien  in  a  strange  land 

2.  Unknown,  124  nekar. 

Isa.  6i.  5  sous  of  the  alien  (shall  be)  your  plowmen 

3.  Unknown,  ’151  nokri. 

Deuti4.  21  thou  mayest  sell  it  unto  an  alien 

Job  19.  15  I  am  an  alien  in  their  sight 

Psa.  69.  8  I  am . . an  alien  unto  my  mother's  children 

Lam.  5.  2  to  strangers,  our  houses  to  aliens 

4.  Belonging  to  others,  aWorpios  allotrios. 

Heb.  11.  34  turned,  .the  armies  of  the  aliens 
ALIEN,  to  be  — 

To  allot  to  others,  alienate,  airaXXoTpi6a. 

Eph.  2.  12  being  aliens  from  the  commonwealth  of 
ALIENATE,  to  — 

1 .  To  pass  over,  iny  abar. 

Eze.  48.  14  they  shall  not ..  alienate  the  first-fruits 

2.  To  cause  to  pass  over,  13  y  abar,  5. 

Eze.  48.  14  they  shall  not.  !alieuate  the  first-fruits 

3.  To  give  to  others,  aTcaXXoTpiiai  apallotrioo. 

Eph.  4.  18  the  understanding,  .being  alienated  from 
Col.  1.  21  you,  that  were  sometime  alienated 
ALIENATED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  disjointed,  JJj3)  yaqa. 

Eze  23.  17  her  mind  was  alienated  from  them 
23. 18  my  mind  was  alienated  from  her 

2. To  be  disjointed,  TJ33  naqa. 

Eze.  23.  18  my  mind  was  alienated  from  her  sister 
23.  22  from  whom  thy  mind  is  alienated 
23.  28  from  whom  thy  mind  is  alienated 
ALIKE  — 

1  .One,  "inx  echad. 

Eccl.  11'  6  whether  they  both  (shall  be)  alike  good 

2.  As,  just  as,  kaasher. 

Eccl.  9.  2  All  (things  come)  alike  to  all 

3.  Also,  even,  ca  gam. 

Prov.20.  10  both  of  them  (are)  alike  abomination  to 

4.  Together,  irq. 

Deuti2.  22  and  the  elean  shall  eat  (of)  them  alike 
15.  22  the  clean  (person  shall  eat  it)  alike 
1  Sa.  30.  24  his  part  (lie),  .they  shall  part  alike 
Job  21.  26  They  shall  lie  down  alike  in  the  dust 
Psa.  33.  15  He  fashioneth  their  hearts  alike 
ALIKE,  to  be  — 

To  be  or  show  oneself  equal,  nitji  shavah,  8. 

ITov.  27.  15  and  a  contentious  woman  are  alike 


ALIVE 


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ALL 


ALIVE  — 

1.  Alive,  living,  ’n  cliai. 

Gen.  43.  7  (Is)  your  father  yet  alive?  have  ye 
43.  27  the  old  man.  (Is)  he  yet  alive? 

4  {.  28  iu  good  health,  he  (is)  yet  alive 

45.  26  Joseph  (is)  yet  alive,  and  he  (is)  governor 

45.  28  enough;  Joseph  my  sou  (is)  yet  alive 

46.  30  seen  thy  face,  because  thou  (art)  yet  alive 
Exod.  4.  18  and  see  whether  they  be  yet  alive 

22.  4  be  certainly  found  in  his  hand  alive 
Lev.  14.  4  that  is  to  be  cleansed  two  birds  alive 

16.  10  shall  be  presented  alive  before  the  Lord 
Niim  16.  33  went  down  alive  into  the  pit 
Deut.  5.  3  who  (are)  all  of  us  here  alive  this  day 
31.  27  I  am  yet  alive  with  you  this  day 
Josh.  8.  23  The  kiug  of  Ai  they  took  alive,  and 
1  Sa.  15.  8  took,  .the  king  of  the  Amalekites  alive 
2Sa.  12.  18  while  the  child  was  yet  alive,  we  spake 
12.  2i  weep  for  the  child,  (while  it  was)  alive 
12.  22  While  the  child  was  yet  alive,  I  lasted 
18.  14  he  (was)  yet  alive  in  the  midst  of  the  oak 
1  Ki.  20.  18  come  out  for  peace,  take  them  alive 
20.  18  come  out  for  war,  take  them  alive 

20.  32  And  he  said,  (Is)  he  yet  alive? 

21.  is  Naboth  is  not  alive,  but  dead 

2Ki.  7.  12  we  shall  catch  them  alive  and  get  into 
10.  14  Take  them  alive,  .they  took  them  alive 
2CI1.  23.  12  And  (other)  ten  thousand  (left)  alive 
Prov.  1.  12  Let  us  swallow  them  up  alive 
Eze.  7.  13  although  they  were  yet  alive 

2.  Remaining  one,  remnant,  Tie’  sarid. 

NU11121.  35  smote  him,  and.  .none  left  him  alive 

3.  To  live,  (aw  zao.  „ 

Acts  1.  3  To  whom  also  he  shewed  himself  all)  e 

q.  41  saints  and  widows,  presented  her  alive 
20.  12  they  brought  the  young  man  alive,  and 
2s  iq  Jesus,  .whom  Paul  afhrmed  to  be  alive 
Rom.  6.  11  reckon  ye  also  yourselves,  .alive  untoGod 
Rev.  1.  18  and,  behold,  I  am  alive  for  evermore 

19.  20  These  both  were  cast  alive  into  a  lake  01 

[See  also  Preserve,  save.] 


Dan. 


3.  7  all  the  people  heard .  .all  the  people 

4.  1  all  people,  .that  dwell  in  all  tile  earth 
4.  6  bring  in  all  the  wise  (men)  of  Babylon 
4.  1 1  to  the  end  of  all  the  earth 

4.  12,  21  and  in  it  (was)  meat  for  all .  .all  flesh 
4.  18  all  the  wise  (men)  of  my  kingdom  are  not 
4.  20  and  the  sight  thereof  to  all  the  earth 
4.  28  All  this  came  upon  the  king 
4.  35  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth 

4.  37  the  King  of  heaven,  all  whose  works  (are) 

5.  8  Then  came  in  all  the  king's  wise  (men) 

5.  19  he  gave  him,  all  people,  .and  languages 

5.  22  though  thou  knewest  all  this 
5-  23  and  whose  (are)  all  thy  ways 

6.  7  All  the  presidents  of  the  kingdom 
6.  24  and  brake  all  their  bones  in  pieces 

6.  25  Darius  wrote  unto  all  people,  .in  all  the 


7.  7  it  (was)  diverse  from  all  the  beasts 
7.  14  that  all  people,  .and  languages,  should 

'  .  -111  it.  ^  t  .ill  Hiio 


Acts 

21.  31 

22.  30 

2  Co. 

I.  I 

Phil. 

i.  *3 

1  Th. 

4.  10 

Heb. 

3-  2 

3-  5 

Rev. 

3.  10 

13-  3 

7.  16  and  asked  nim  the  truth  of  all  this 
7  19  which  was  diverse  from  all  the  others 
7  23  which  shall  be  diverse  from  all  kingdoms 
7.  27  all  dominions  shall  serve  and  obey  him 

3.  Complete,  wholly,  Ws  kalil. 

Exod.  28.  31  the  robe  of  the  ephod  all  (of)  blue 

39.  22  the  ephod  (of)  woven  work,  all  (of)  blue 

4.  Multitude,  m  rob. 

Deut  28.  47  for  the  abundance  of  all  (things) 

Job  4.  14  which  made  all  my  bones  to  shake 


ALIVE  again,  to  be  — 

To  live  again,  avaCaw  anazao. 

Luke  13.  24  this  my  son  was  dead,  and  is  alive  again 
x|.  32  thy  brother  was  dead,  and  is  alive  [again] 

ALIVE,  to  be  — 

To  live,  be  active,  (aw  zao.  ....  ,  . 

Matt  27.  63  while  he  was  yet  alive,  After  three  days  I 
Marki6.  11  [they  had  heard  that  he  was  alive] 

Luke24.  23  which  said  that  he  was  alive 
Acts  25.  19  Jesus . .  whom  Paul  affirmed  to  be  alive 
Rom.  6.  13  as  those  that  are  alive  from  the  dead 
7  q  For  I  was  alive  without  the  law  once 
1  Th  4  13  that  we  which  are  alive  (and)  remain 
2  17  Then  we  which  are  alive  (and)  remain 
Rev.  2.  8  and  the  last,  which  was  dead  and  is  alive 

ALIVE,  to  keep  — 

1  .To  keep  living  or  alive,  n;n  chayah,  3. 

Gen.  7.  3  keep  seed  alive  upon  the  face  of  all  the 
Psa  22.  29  none  can  keep  alive  his  own  soul 
30  3  thou  hast  kept  me  alive 

33  19  and  to  keep  them  alive  in  famine 
41.  2  The  Lord  will,  .keep  him  alive 

2  To  keep  living,  restore  life,  n;n  chayah,  5. 

Gen.  6.  19  to  keep  (them)  alive  with  tliee 

6  20  shall  come  unto  thee,  .keep  (them)  ali\e 
Numai’.  18  with  him,  keep  alive  for  yourselves 
josh  14  10  behold,  the  Lord  hath  kept  me  alive 
2 Sa.'  8.  2  with  one  full  line  to  keep  alive 

3. To  keep  living,  n;q,  chayah,  5. 

Dan.  5.  19  whom  lie  would  he  kept  alive 

ALIVE,  to  leave  — 

To  keep  living  or  alive ,  n^n  chayah ,  3. 

1  Sa.  27.  9  left  neither  man  nor  woman  alive 

ALIVE,  to  make  — 

1  To  keep  living  or  alive ,  chayah ,  3. 

'  Deut  32.  39  I  kill,  and  I  make  alive 

1  Sa.  2.  6  The  Lord  killeth,  and  maketh  alive 

2  To  keep  living,  restore  life,  n;n  chayah,  5. 

2  Ki.  5.  7  (Am)  I  God,  to  kill  and  to  make  alive 

3  To  make  alive,  (wovoiew  zoopoieo. 

1  Co.  15.  22  in  Christ  shall  all  be  made  alive 

ALL  — 

1. All,  Sa  kol. 

Geu.  3.  17  in  sorrow  shalt  thou  eat  (of)  it  all  the 

2. AU,  Sa  kol. 

Ezra  4.  20  mighty  kings .  .have'ruled  over  all 

5.  7  written  thus ;  Unto  Darius  the  king,  all 

6.  12  destroy  all  kings  and  people,  that  shall 

6.  17  lambs,  .for  a  sin  offering  for  all  Israel 

7.  13  all  they,  .will  to  go  up  to  Jerusalem 
7. 16  all  the  silver  and  gold  that,  .in  all 

7.  21  I  .  .make  a  decree  to  all  the  treasurers 
7.  25  judges,  which  may  judge  all.  .all  such 
Dan.  2.  12  the  king,  .commanded  to  destroy  all  the 
2.  38  he.  .hath  made  thee  ruler  over  them  all 
2.  39  which  shall  bear  rule  over  all  the  earth 
2.  40  subdueth  all.  .as  iron  that  breaketh  all 
2.  44  shall  break  in  pieces  and  consume  all 

2.  48  the  king  made  Daniel,  .chief .  .over  all 

3.  2,  3  all  the  rulers,  .were  gathered  together 
3.  .3, 7, 10, 15  the  sound  of.  .all  kinds  of  music 

4 


5.  All  together,  anas  hapas. 

Matt.  6.  32  after  all  these  things  do  the  Gentiles 

24.  39  until  the  flood  came,  and  took  them  all 
28.  11  shewed  unto  the  chief  priests  all  the 
Mark  5.  40  But  when  he  had  put  them  all  out 

1 1.  32  for  all  (men)  counted  John,  that  he  was 
16.  15  Go  ye  into  all  the  world,  and  preach 
Luke  3.  16  John  answered,  saying  unto  (them)  all,  I 
'3.  21  Now  when  all  the  people  were  baptized 

4.  6  All  this  power  will  I  give  thee,  and 

5.  11  they  forsook  all,  and  followed  him 

5  26  they  were  all  amazed,  and  they  glorified 
5/28  he  left  all,  rose  up,  and  followed  him 

7.  16  there  came  a  fear  on  all :  and  they 
9.  15  they  did  so,  and  made  them  all  sit  down 

15.  13  the  younger  son  gathered  all  together 

17  27  the  flood  came,  and  destroyed  them  all 
17  29  it  rained  fire,  .and  destroyed  (them)  all 
iq.  7  when  they  saw  (it,)  they  all  murmured 
19  48  all  the  people  were  very  attentive  to  hear 
21  4  all  these  have  of  their  abundance  cast 

21  12  before  all  these,  they  shall  lay  their  hands 

2  1  they  were  [all]  with  one  accord  in  one  place 

2'  4  they  were  all  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost 
2'.  14  Ye  men  of  Judea,  and  all  (ye)  that  dwell 
4  31  they  were  all  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost 
T  12  they  were  all  with  one  accord  in  Solomon's 

6  15  all  that  sat  in  the  council,  looking 

11  10  all  were  drawn  up  again  into  heaven 
13  29  when  they  had  fulfilled  all  that  was 
16  3  they  knew  all  that  his  father  was  a  Greek 

16.  28  Do  thyself  no  harm  :  for  we  are  all  here 
27.  33  Paul  besought  (them)  all  to  take  meat 

6.  13  and  having  done  all,  to  stand 
2  For  in  many  things  we  offend  all 


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Eph. 

Jas. 


6.  The  whole,  oXos  holes. 

Matt.  1.  22  all  this  was  done,  that  it  might  be 

4.  23  Jesus  went  about  all  Galilee,  teaching 

4.  24  his  fame  went  throughout  all  Syria 

9.  26  the  fame  hereof  went  abroad  into  all  that 

9.  31  spread  abroad  his  fame  in  all  that  country 
14  35  they  sent  out  into  all  that  country  round 
20:  6  Why  stand  ye  here  all  the  day  idle  ? 

21  4  [All]  this  was  done;  that  it  might  be  fulfilled 
22.  37  all  thy  heart,  .all  thy  soul,  .all  thy  mind 

22  40  O11  these  two  commandments  hang  all 
24.  14  shall  be  preached  in  all  the  world 

26.  56  all  this  was  done,  that  the  scriptures 
26.  59  the  chief  priests,  and  elders,  and  all  the 
Mark  1.  28  his  fame  spread  abroad  throughout  all 

1.  33  all  the  city  was  gathered  together  at  the 
1  39  And  he  preached,  .throughout  all  Galilee 

12.  30  all  thy  heart,  .all  thy  soul,  .all  thy  mind 
12  33  And  to  love  him  with  all  the  heart 
12.  33  and  with  all  the  understanding 
12.  33  [with  all  the  soul,]  and  with  all  the  strength 
12.  44  all  (they)  did  cast  in  of  their  abundance 
14.  55  the  chief  priests  and  all  the  council 
Luke  1.  65  fear  came  on  all  that  dwelt  round 

4  14  a  fame  of  him  through  all  the  region 
5.  5  Master,  we  have  toiled  all  the  night,  and 
7  17  this,  .went  forth  throughout  all  Judea 
8.  43  which  had  spent  all  her  living  on  physicians 

10.  27  all  thy  heart . .  all  thy  soul . .  all  thy  strength 
23.  5  He  stirreth  up.  .teaching  throughout  all 
23.  44  there  was  a  darkness  over  all  the  earth 

2.  2  it  filled  all  the  house  where  they  were 
2.  47  Praising  God,  and  having  favour  with  all 
5.  11  great  fear  came  upon  all  the  church 
7.  10  delivered  him  out  of  all  his  afflictions 

7.  11  Now  there  came  a  dearth  over  all  the  land 

8.  37  If  thou  believest  with  [all]  thine  heart,  thou 

9.  32  as  Peter  passed  throughout  all  (quarters) 

9.  42  it  was  known  throughout  all  Joppa 

10.  22  of  good  report  among  all  the  nation 

10.  37  which  was  published  throughout  all  Judea 

11.  28  should  be  a  great  dearth  througlmut  all 
13.  49  the  word,  .throughout  all  the  region 

18.  8  believed  on  the  Lord  with  all  his  house 

19.  27  whom  all  Asia  and  the  world  worshippeth 
21.  30  all  the  city  was  moved,  and  the  people 


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21.  31  that  all  Jerusalem  was  in  an  uproar 

22.  30  commanded  the  chief  priests  aud  all  their 
1.  1  all  the  saints  which  are  in  all  Achaia 
1.  13  bonds  in  Christ  are  manifest  in  all 
4.  10  indeed  ye  do  it  toward  all  the  brethren 

as  also  Moses  (was  faithful)  in  all  his  house 
3.  5  Moses  verily  (was)  faithful  in  all  his  house 
3.  10  which  shall  come  upon  all  the  world 
13.  3  all  the  world  wondered  after  the  beast 

7.  How  much,  great,  many,  long,  oaos  hosos. 

2  Co.  1.  20  all  the  promises  of  God  in  him  (are)  yea 

3.  All,  any,  every,  it  as  pas. 

Matt.  2.  3  he  was  troubled,  and  all  Jerusalem  with 
3.  5  Jerusalem,  and  all  Judea,  aud  all  the 
3.  15  for  thus  it  becometh  us  to  fulfil  all 
.  6.  29  even  Solomon  in  all  his  glory  was  not 
18.  32  O  thou  wicked  servant,  I  forgave  thee  all 
18.  34  till  he  should  pay  all  that  was  due  unto 
21.  10  when  he  was  come  into  Jerusalem,  all  the 
23.  27  are  within  full,  .of  all  uncleanness 
23.  35  That  upon  you  may  come  all  the  righteous 
27.  25  Then  answered  all  the  people,  and  said 

27.  45  there  was  darkness  over  all  the  land  unto 

28.  18  All  power  is  given  unto  me  in  heaven  and 
Mark  1.  5  there  went  out  unto  him  all  the  land 

2.  13  all  the  multitude  resorted  unto  him 

5.  33  and  told  him  all  the  truth 

7.  14  when  he  had  called  [all]  the  people 

9.  15  straightway  all  the  people,  when  they  _ 

11  18  all  the  people  was  astonished  at  his  doctrine 

2.  1  that  all  the  world  should  be  taxed 

2.  10  great  joy,  xvhich  shall  be  to  all  people 

3  3  he  came  into  all  the  country  about  Jordan 

3.  6  all  flesh  shall  see  the  salvation  of  God 

4.  13  when  the  devil  had  ended  all  the  tempta. 

4.  25  great  famine  was  throughout  all  the  land 

6.  17  multitude  of  people  out  of  all  Judea 

7  17  rumour,  .went  forth  throughout  all  Judea 
7  29  And  all  the  people  that  heard  (him) 

8.  47  she  declared  unto  him  before  all  the 
g.  13  and  buy  meat  for  all  this  people 

10.  19  and  over  all  the  power  of  the  euemy 
12.  27  Solomon  in  all  his  glory  was  not 

13  17  all  his  adversaries  were  ashamed 
18.  43  all  the  people,  when  they  saw-  (it) 

20.  6  [all]  the  people  will  stone  us  ;  for 

20.  45  in  the  audience  of  all  the  people 

21.  38  aU  the  people  came  early  in  the  morning 
24.  19  a  prophet  mighty,  .before,  .all  the  people 

John  s-  22  hath  committed  all  judgment  unto  the  bon 

6  37  All  that  the  Father  givetli  me  shall  come 

6.  39  that  of  all  xvhich  he  hath  given  me  I  should 
8.  2  [and  all  the  people  came  unto  him] 

16.  13  he  will  guide  you  unto  all  truth 

17.  2  As  thou  hast  given  him  power  over  all  flesh 
1.  8  both  in  Jerusalem,  and  in  all  Judea 

1  21  which  have  coinpaiiied  xvitli  us  all  the  time 

2  17  I  will  pour  out  of  my  Spirit  upon  all  flesh 
36  let  all  the  house  of  Israel  know  assuredly 

9  all  the  people  saw  him  xvalking  and 
5'n  all  the  people  ran  together  unto  them 
4  29  that  with  all  boldness  they  may  speak  thy 

I  21  all  the  senate  of  the  children  of  Israel 
c  34  a  doctor  of  the  law.  .among  all  the  people 

7.  14  all  his  kindred,  threescore  and  fifteen  souls 

7  22  And  Moses  xvas  learned  in  all  the  wisdom 

8.  27  who  had  the  charge  of  all  her  treasure 
10  2  one  that  feared  God  xvitli  all  his  house 
10'  41  Not  to  all  the  people,  but  unto  witnesses 

II  14  whereby  thou  and  all  thy  house  shall  be 

12  II  and  (from)  all  the  expectation  of  the  people 

13  10  O  full  of  all  subtility  and  all  mischief,  .all 
13  24  the  baptism  of  repentance  to  all  the  people 
it  3Q  And  by  him  all  that  believe  are  justified 
it.  it  all  the  multitude  kept  silence,  and  gave 
17.  11  they  received  the  w  ord  xvitli  all  readiness  of 
17  26  hath  made  of  one  blood  all  nations 
17.  26  to  dwell  Oil  all  the  face  of  the  earth 
iq.  27  whom  all  Asia  and  the  world  worshippeth 

20  18  I  have  been  with  you  at  all  seasons  , 

->0  19  Serving  the  Lord  with  all  humility  of  mind 
to  27  to  declare  unto  you  all  the  counsel  of  God 
20.  28  Take  heed,  unto  yourselves,  and  to  all 

21  27  stirred  up  all  the  people,  and  laid  hands 

22  s  and  all  the  estate  of  the  elders  :  from 

23  1  I  have  lived  in  all  good  conscience  before 

24  ,  We  accept  (it)  always,  and  in  all  places 
23.  24  Festus  said.  King  Agrippa,  and  all  men 

26  20  throughout  all  the  coasts  of  Judea 

27  20  all  hope  that  we  should  be  saved  was 

28  31  with  all  confidence,  no  man  forbidding 
,  ,8  the  wrath  of  God . .  against  all  ungodliness 
1  2q  Being  filled  with  all  unrighteousness 

3  19  all  the  xvorld  may  become  guilty  before 

4  16  Abraham;  who  is  the  father  of  us  all 
9.  17  name  might  be  declared  throughout  all 

10  18  their  sound  w  ent  into  all  the  earth  _ 

11'.  26  so  all  Israel  shall  lie  saved  :  as  it  is 
is  13  the  God  of  hope  fill  you  with  all  joy  and 
is.  14  filled  with  all  knowledge,  able  also  to 
1.  5  in  all  utterance,  and  (in)  all  knowledge 
13.  2  understand  all  mysteries,  and  all 
IS.  24  he  shall  have  put  doxvn  all  rule  and  all 
is.  39  All  flesh  (is)  not  the  same  flesh :  but 
1.  3  Father  of  mercies,  and  the  God  of  all 
1.  4  Who  comforteth  us  in  all  our  tribulation 
7.  i  let  us  cleanse  ourselves  from  all  filthiness 

7.  4  I  am  exceeding  joyful  in  all  our 

8.  7  and  knowledge,  and  (in)  all  diligence,  and 

9.  8  God  (is)  able  to  make  all  grace  abound  .  .all 
9.  11  Being  enriched  in  everything  to  all 


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1  Co.  io.  6  having  in  a  readiness  to  revenge  all 
Dal.  i2.  12  were  wrought  among  you  in  all  patience 
KPh  s.  14  all  the  law  is  fulfilled  in  one  word 

i.  3  who  hath  blessed  us  with  all  spiritual 

i.  8  he  hath  abounded  toward  us  in  all  wisdom 

1.  2i  Far  above  all  principality,  and  power,  and 

2.  21  Xu  whom  all  the  building  fitly  framed 

3.  19  that  ye  might  be  filled  with  all  the  fulness 

4.  2  With  all  lowliness  and  meekness,  with 

4.  19  to  work  all  uncleanness  with  greediness 

4.  31  Let  all  bitterness,  and  wrath,  and.  all 

5.  3  But  fornication,  and  all  uncleanness,  or 

5.  9  (For  the  fruit  of  the  Spirit  (is)  in  all 

6.  18  with  all  prayer,  .all  perseverance,  .for  all 
Phil.  1.  9  your  love  may  abound .  .(in)  all  judgment 

1.  20  but  (that)  with  all  boldness,  as  always 

2.  29  Receive  him .  .in  the  Lord  with  all  gladness 

4.  7  the  peace  of  God,  which  passeth  all 

4.  19  But  my  God  shall  supply  all  your  need 
Col.  1.  6  Which  is  come  unto  you,  as.  .in  all  the 

1.  9  in  all  wisdom  and  spiritual  understanding 

1.  10  ye  might  walk  worthy  of  the  Lord  unto  all 

1.  n  Strengthened  with  all  might.. all  patience 

1.  19  that  in  him  should  all  fulness  dwell 

1.  28  and  teaching  every  man  in  all  wisdom ;  that 

2.  2  and  unto  all  riches  of  the  full  assurance  of 

2.  9  in  him  dwelleth  all  the  fulness  of  the 

2.  10  which  is  the  head  of  all  principality  and 

2.  19  from  which  all  the  body  by  joints  and 

3.  16  dwell  in  you  richly  in  all  wisdom ;  teaching 

4.  12  that  ye  may  stand,  .in  all  the  will  of  God 

1  Th.  3.  7  in  all  our  affliction  and  distress,  by  your 

3.  9  for  all  the  joy  wherewith  we  joy  for  your 

5.  22  Abstain  from  all  appearance  of  evil 

2  Th.  1.  ii  and  fulfil  all  the  good  pleasure  of  (his) 

2.  4  exalteth  himself  above  all  that  is  called 

2.  9  with  all  power  and  signs  and  lying  wonders 

2.  10  with  all  deceivableness  of  unrighteousness 

3.  16  The  Lord  (be)  with  you  all 

1  Ti.  1.  15  a  faithful  saying,  and  worthy  of  all  accepta. 

1.  16  Jesus  Christ  might  shew  forth  all  loug-suff 

2.  2  For  kings,  and  (for)  all  that  are  in  authority 

2.  11  Let  the  woman  learn  in  silence  with  all 

3.  4  having  his  children  in  subjection  with  all 

4.  9  a  faithful  saying  and  worthy  of  all  accepta. 

5.  2  the  younger  as  sisters,  with  all  purity 

6.  1  count  their  own  masters  worthy  of  all 

2  Ti.  3.  16  All  scripture  (is)  given  by  inspiration  of 

3.  17  throughly  furnished  unto  all  good  works 

4.  2  reprove,  rebuke,  exhort  with  all  long-suff. 
Titus  2.  10  Not  purloining,  but  shewing  all  good 

2.  14  that  he  might  redeem  us  from  all  iniquity 

2.  15  These  things  speak,  .and  rebuke  with  all 

3.  2  gentle,  shewing  all  meekness  unto  all  men 
Heb.  2.  15  deliver  them  who.  .were  all  their  lifetime 

6.  16  an  oath,  .(is)  to  them  an  end  of  all  strife 

7.  7  without  all  contradiction  the  less  is 
9.  19  to  all  the  people,  .and  all  the  people 

Jas.  1.  2  count  it  all  joy  when  ye  fall  into 

1.  21  lay  apart  all  filthiness  and  superfluity 

4.  16  ye  rejoice  in  your  boastings  :  all  such 

1  Pe.  1.  24  all  flesh  (is)  as  grass,  and  all  the  glory 

2.  1  all  malice,  .all  guile,  .all  evil-speakings 

2.  18  (be)  subject  to  (your)  masters  with  all  fear 

5.  7  Casting  all  your  care  upon  him  ;  for  he 

5.  10  But  the  God  of  all  grace,  who  hath  called 

2  Pe.  1.  5  beside  this,  giving  all  diligence,  add  to 

1  Jo.  1.  7  and  the  blood,  .cleansetli  11s  from  all  sin 

1.  9  to  cleanse  us  from  all  unrighteousness 

2.  16  For  all  that  (is)  in  the  world,  the  lust 

5.  17  All  unrighteousness  is  sin  :  and  there  is  a 
Jude  3  when  I  gave  all  diligence  to  write  to  you 
Rev.  5.  6  the  seven,  .sent  forth  into  all  the  earth 

7.  4  there  were)  sealed . .  of  all  the  tribes 

7.  9  which  no  man  could  number,  of  all 

7.  17  and  God  shall  wipe  away  all  tears  from 

8.  7  and  all  green  grass  was  burnt  up 

11.  6  and  to  smite  the  earth  with  all  plagues 

12.  s  who  was  to  rule  all  nations  with  a  rod 

13.  7  power  was  given  him  over  all  kindreds 

13.  12  he  exerciseth  all  the  power  of  the  first 

18.  12  all  thyine  wood,  .all  manner,  .all  manner 
18.  17  every  shipmaster,  and  all  the  company  in 

21.  4  God  shall  wipe  away  aU  tears  from 

Plural. 

Matt.  1.  17  So  all  the  generations  from  Abraham  to 
2.  4  when  he  had  gathered  all  the  chief  priests 
2. 16  slew  all  the  children  that  were  in.  .all  the 

4.  8  sheweth  him  all  the  kingdoms  of  the 

4.  9  All  these  things  will  I  give  thee,  if 

4.  24  they  brought  unto  him  all  sick  people 

5.  15  it  giveth  light  unto  all  that  are 

5.  18  one  tittle,  .till  all  be  fulfilled 

6.  32  that  ye  have  need  of  all  these  things 

6.  33  all  these  things  shall  be  added  unto 

8.  16  word,  and  healed  all  that  were  sick 

9.  35  Jesus  went  about  all  the  cities  and 

10.  30  hairs  of  your  head  are  all  numbered 

11.  13  all  the  prophets  and  the  law  prophesied 

11.  28  Come  unto  me,  all  (ye)  that  labour  and 

12.  15  great  multitudes . .  and  he  healed  them  all 

12.  23  all  the  people  were  amazed,  and  said  ; 

13.  32  Which  indeed  is  the  least  of  all  seeds 
13-  34  -All  these  things  spake  Jesus  unto  the 
1.3.  44  for  joy  thereof  goeth  and  selleth  all 
13  46  went  and  sold  all  that  he  had,  and 

13.  51  Have  ye  understood  all  these  things? 

1 3.  56  are  they  not  all . .  whence . .  all  these 

14.  20  And  they  did  all  eat,  and  were  filled 

14.  35  brought  unto  him  all  that  were  diseased 

15.  37  And  they  did  all  eat,  and  were  filled 


Matt.  18.  25  and  all  that  he  had.  and  payment  to 

18.  26  Lord,  have  patience..!  will  pay  thee  all 
18.  29  Have  patience,  .and  1  will  pay  thee  [all] 

18.  31  told  unto  their  lord  all  that  was  done 

19.  20  All  these  things  have  I  kept  from  my 
19.  27  Behold,  we  have  forsaken  all,  and 

21.  12  and  cast  out  all  them  that  sold  and 

21.  26  for  all  hold  John  as  a  prophet 

22.  10  and  gathered  together  all  as  many  as 

22.  27  And  last  of  all  the  woman  died  also 

22.  28  in  the  resurrection .  .for  they  all  had 

23.  3  All  therefore  whatsoever  they  bid  you 

23.  5  But  all  their  works  they  do  for  to  be  seen 

23.  8  (even)  Christ ;  and  all  ye  are  brethren 

23.  36  All  these  things  shall  come  upon  this 

24.  2  See  ye  not  all  these  things?  verily  1 

24.  6  for  [all]  (these  things)  must  come  to  pass 

24.  8  All  these  (are)  the  beginning  of  sorrows 

24.  9  and  ye  shall  be  hated  of  all  nations 
24.  14  this  gospel,  .shall  be  preached  in  all  the 
24.  30  and  then  shall  all  the  tribes  of  the  earth 
24.  33  when  ye  shall  see  all  these  things,  know 
24.  34  this  generation  shall  not  pass,  till  all  these 

24.  47  he  shall  make  him  ruler  over  all  his  goods 

25.  5  While  the  bridegroom  tarried,  they  all 

25.  7  Then  all  those  virgins  arose,  and  trimmed 

25.  31  and  all  the  holy  angles  with  him,  thenj 

25.  32  before  him  shall  be  gathered  all  nations 

26.  1  when  Jesus  had  finished  all  these  sayings 

26.  27  saying,  Drink  ye  all  of  it 

26.  31  Then  saith  Jesus  unto  them.  All  ye  shall 

26.  35  Likewise  also  said  all  the  disciples 
26.  52  for  all  they  that  take  the  sword,  shall 
26.  56  Then  all  the  disciples  forsook  him,  and  fled 

26.  70  But  he  denied  before  (them)  all,  saying 

27.  1  When  the  morning  was  come,  all  the  chief 

27.  22  all  say  unto  him,  Let  him  be  crucified 

28.  19  Go  ye  therefore,  and  teach  all  nations 
Mark  1.  5  there  went  out  unto  him  all  the  land 

1.  27  they  were  all  amazed,  insomuch  that  they 

1.  32  they  brought  unto  him  all  that  were 

2.  12  went  forth  before  them  all;  insomuch,  .all 

3.  28  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  All  sins  shall  be 

4.  13  how  then  will  ye  know  all  parables? 

4  31  less  than  all  the  seeds  that  be  in  the  earth 

4.  32  it.  .becometn  greater  than  all  herbs 

5.  12  [all]  the  devils  besought  him,  saying,  Send 

5  26  and  had  spent  all  that  she  had,  and  was 

6.  33  ran  afoot  thither  out  of  all  cities 

6.  39  he  commanded  them  to  make  all  sit 

6.  41  two  fishes  divided  he  among  them  all 

6  42  And  they  did  all  eat,  and  were  filled 

6.  50  For  they  all  saw  him,  and  were  troubled 

7.  3  For  the  Pharisees,  and  all  the  Jews,  except 

7.  19  goeth  out  into  the  draught,  purging  all 

7.  23  All  these  evil  things  come  from  within 

9.  35  shall  be  last  of  all,  and  servant  of  all 

10.  20  all  these  have  I  observed  from  my  youth 
10.  28  we  have  left  all,  and  have  followed  thee 
10.  44  the  chiefest,  shall  be  servant  of  all 
it.  17  My  house  shall  be  called  of  all  nations 

12.  22  last  of  all  the  woman  died  also 

12.  28  Which  is  the  first  commandment  of  all  ? 

12.  29  The  first  [of  all  the  commandments]. .  Hear 

12.  33  all  the  heart,  .all  the.  .all  the  soul,  .all  the 

12.  43  this  poor  widow  hath  cast  more  in  than  all 

12.  44  For  all  (they)  did  cast  in  of  their  abundance 

13.  4  what  (shall  be)  the  sign  when  all  these 

13.  10  gospel  must  first  be  published  among  all 

13.  30  this  generation  shall  not  pass,  till  all  these 
13  37  what  I  say  unto  you,  I  say  unto  all 

14.  23  he  took  the  cup.. and  they  all  drank 

14.  27  And  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  All  ye  shall 
14.  29  Peter  said  unto  him,  Although  all  shall 

14.  31  Likewise  also  said  they  all 

14.  50  And  they  all  forsook  him,  and  fled 

14.  53  with  him  were  assembled  all  the  chief 
14.  64  they  all  condemned  him  to  be  guilty 
Luke  1.  6  they  were  both  righteous,  .walking  in  all 
1.  48  behold,  from  henceforth  all  generations 
1.  63  And  they  marvelled  all 
1.  65  on  all.  .all  these  sayings,  .all  the  hill  . 

1.  66  And  all  they  that  heard  (them)  laid  (them) 

1.  71  from  the  hand  of  all  that  hate  us 

1.  75  In  holiness,  .before  him,  all  the  days 

2.  3  all  went  to  be  taxed,  every  one  into 
2.  18  all  they  that  heard  (it)  wondered  at 

2.  19  Mary  kept  all  these  things,  and  pondered 
2.  31  thou  hast  prepared  before  the  face  of  all 
2.  38  spake  of  him  to  all  them  that  looked 
2.  47  all  that  heard  him  were  astonished 

2.  51  his  mother  kept  all  these  sayings  in 

3.  15  all  men  mused  in  their  hearts  of  John 

3.  19  for  all  the  evils  which  Herod  had  done 

3.  20  Added  yet  this  above  all,  that  he  shut 

4.  5  the  devil,  .shewed  unto  him  all  the 

4.  7  If  thou,  .wilt  worship  me,  all  shall 

4.  15  And  he  taught,  .being  glorified  of  all 
4.  20  the  eyes  of  all  them  that  were  in 

4.  22  all  bare  him  witness,  and  wondered  at 
4.  28  all  they  in  the  synagogue  when  they 
4.  36  they  were  all  amazed,  and  spake  among 

4.  40  all  they  that  had  any  sick  with  divers 

5.  9  he  was  astonished,  and  all  that  were 

6.  10  looking  round  about  upon  them  all,  he 

6.  19  went  virtue  out.  and  healed  (them)  all 

6.  26  Woe  unto  you  when  [all]  men  shall  speak 

7.  1  Now  when  he  had  ended  all  his  sayings 

7.  18  the  disciples,  .shewed  him  of  all  these 

7.  35  Wisdom  is  justified  of  [all]  her  children 

8.  40  for  they  were  all  waiting  for  him 

8.  45  Jesus  said,  Who  touched  me?  When  all 


Luke  8.  52  And  all  wept,  and  bewailed  her :  but  he 

8.  54  And  he  [put  them  all  out,  and]  took 

9.  1  gave  them  power  and  authority  over  all 

9.  7  Herod  the  tetrarch  heard  of  all  that 

9.  17  And  they  did  eat,  and  were  all  filled 
9.  23  And  he  said  to  (them)  all,  If  any 
9.  43  they  were  all  amazed  at  the  mighty 
9.  48  for  he  that  is  least  among  you  all 

11.  50  That  the  blood  of  all  the  prophets,  which 

12.  7  very  hairs  of  your  head  are  all  numbered 
12.  18  there  will  I  bestow  all  my  fruits 

i2.  30  all  these  things  do  the  nations  of 
12.  31  [all]  these  things  shall  be  added 
12.  41  this  parable  unto  us,  or  even  to  all? 

12.  44  that  he  will  make  him  ruler  over  all 

13.  2  these  Galileans  were  sinners  above  all  the 

13.  3  except  ye  repent,  yc  shall  all  likewise 

13.  4  think  ye  that  they  were  sinners  above  all 
13.  5  except  ye  repent,  ye  shall  all  likewise  perish 
13.  17  all  his.  .all  the  people,  .foralltheglorious 
13.  27  depart  from  me,  all  (ye)  workers  of  iniquity 

13.  28  when  ye  shall  see  Abraham,  .and  all  the 

14.  18  they  all  with  one  (consent)  began  to 

14.  29  all  that  behold  (it)  begin  to  mock  him 

14.  33  whosoever  he  be.  that  forsaketh  not  all 
is.  1  Then  drew  near  unto  him  all  the  publicans 

15.  14  when  he  had  spent  all,  there  arose 

15.  31  and  all  that  I  have  is  thine 

16.  14  the  Pharisees  also.. heard  all  these  things 

16.  26  beside  all  this,  between  us  and  you 

17.  10  when  ye  shall  have  done  all  those  things 

18.  12  I  give  tithes  of  all  that  I  possess 
18.  21  he  said.  All  these  have  I  kept  from 
18  22  Vet  lackest  thou  one  thing :  sell  all 

18.  28  Peter  said,  Lo,  we  have  left  [all,]  and 

19.  37  for  all  the  mighty  works  that  they 

20.  32  Last  [of  all]  the  woman  died  also 

20.  38  for  all  live  unto  him 

2i*  3  widow  hath  cast  in  more  than  they  all 

21.  15  I  will  give  you  a  mouth,  .which  all 

21.  24  shall  be  led  away  captive  into  all 
21.  29  Behold  the  fig  tree,  and  all  the  trees 
21.  32  generation  shall  not  pass  away  till  all 
21.  35  as  a  snare  shall  it  come  on  all 

21.  36  ye  may  be  accounted  worthy  to  escape  all 

22.  70  Then  said  they  all.  Art  thou  then  the 

23.  48  all  the  people  that  come  together  to 

23.  49  all  his  acquaintance,  and  the  women 

24.  9  and  told  all  these  things,  .to  all  the  rest 
24.  14  they  talked  together  of  all  these  things 
24.  21  beside  all  this,  to-day  is  the  third  day 
24.  25  O  fools,  and  slow  of  heart  to  believe  all 
24.  27  all  the  prophets,  .in  all  the  scriptures  tho 
24.  47  repentance.. be  preached. .among  all 

John  1.  16  of  his  fulness  have  all  we  received 

2.  15  he  drove  them  all  out  of  the  temple 

3.  31  He  that  cometh  from  above  is  above  all 

3.  31  he  that  cometh  from  heaven  is  above  all 

4.  39  He  told  me  all  that  ever  I  did 

5.  28  the  hour  is  coming,  in  the  which  all 

6.  4s  they  shall  be  all  taught  of  God 

7.  21  I  have  done  one  work,  and  ye  all  marvel 

10.  8  All  that  ever  came  before  me  are  thieves 

10.  29  My  Father.. is  greater  than  all:  and  no 
13.  10  and  ye  are  clean,  but  not  all 

13.  11  Ye  are  not  all  clean 
13.  18  I  speak  not  of  you  all :  I  know 

15.  21  all  these  things  will  they  do  unto 

17.  10  all  mine  are  thine,  and  thine  are 

17.  21  That  they  all  may  be  one  ;  as  thou 

18.  40  Then  cried  they  all  again,  saying,  Not  this 
Acts  1.  1  The  former  treatise  have  I  made.. of  all 

1.  14  all  continued  with  one  accord  in  prayer 
1.  18  and  all  his  bowels  gushed  out 

1.  19  it  was  known  unto  all  the  dwellers 

2.  7  they  were  [all]  amazed,  and  marvelled 
2.  7  are  not  all  these  which  speak  Galileans? 

2.  12  they  were  ail  amazed,  and  were  in 

2.  32  whereof  we  are  all  witnesses 

2.  39  the  promise  is  unto  you.  .and  to  all 

2.  44  all  that  believed  were  together,  and  had 

3.  16  this.. soundness  in  the  presence  of  you  all 

3.  18  had  shewed  by  the  mouth  of  all  his 

3.  21  God  hath  spoken  by  the  mouth  of  all 
3.  22  him  shall  ye  hear  in  all  things  whatsoever 

3.  24  Yea,  and  all  the  prophets  from  Samuel  and 

3.  25  in  thy  seed  shall  all  the  kindreds  of 

4.  10  Be  it  known  unto  you  all,  and  to  all 

4.  16  a  notable  miracle . .  (is)  manifest  to  all  them 

4.  24  thou  (art)  God,  which  hast  made,  .all  that 

4.  33  great  grace  was  upon  them  all 

5.  5  great  fear  came  on  all  them  that 

5.  11  great  fear  came  upon  all  the  church 
5  17  Then  the  high  priest  rose  up,  and  all 

5.  20  Go.  .stand  and  speak,  .to  the  people  all 

5.  23  The  prison  truly  found  we  shut  with  all 

5.  36  all,  as  many  as  obeyed  him.  were 

5.  37  all,  (even)  as  many  as  obeyed  him 

7.  10  delivered  him  out  of  all  his  afflictions 

7.  50  Hath  not  my  hand  made  all  these  things? 

8.  1  they  were  all  scattered  abroad  throughout 

8.  10  To  whom  they  all  gave  heed,  from  the  least 

8.  40  he  preached  in  [all]  the  cities,  till  he  came 

9.  14  here  he  hath  authority .  .to  bind  all 

9.  21  all  that  heard  (him)  were  amazed,  and 

9.  26  they  were  all  afraid  of  him,  and 
9.  35  all  that  dwelt  at  Lydda  and  Saron 
9.  39  all  the  widows  stood  by  him  weeping 
9.  40  Peter  put  them  all  forth,  and  kneeled 

10.  33  Nowthereforeareweallherepresentbefore 

10.  36  Jesus  Christ :  (he  is  Lord  of  all) 

10.  38  healing  all  that  were  oppressed  of 


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■  To  him  give  all  the  prophets  witness 

Lcts  \  '  \\  the  Holy  Ghost  fell  on  all  them  which 

1 1  23  Who,  when  he  came,  .exhorted  them  all 
“•  1  a  man . .  which  shall  fulfil  all  my  will 

16  Who  in  times  past  suffered  all  nations  to 

,c  3  they  caused  great  joy  unto  all 

Ts' ,  y  the  residue  of  men  might  seek,  .all  the 

17  saiththe  Lord,  who  doeth  (all  these  things] 
iS  [Known  unto  God  are  all  his  works],  from 

g;  26  immediately  all  the  4°ors  were  opened 
Tfi  22  and  to  all  that  were  in  his  house 
j6  35  was  baptized,  he  and  all  Ins,  straightway 
3j  Whom  Jason  hath  received  :  and  these  all 
7  o,  ill  the  Athenians  and  strangers  which 
\\  \\  seeing  he  gtveth  to  all  life . .  and  all  things 
;  .  30  now  commaudeth  all  men  everywhere 
,7.  31  he  hath  given  assurance  uuto  aU  (men) 

28  z  that  Claudius  had  commanded  all  Jews 
18.  17  all  the  Greeks  took  Sosthenes  the  chuf 
18  22  he  departed,  and  went  over  (all)  the 
iq'.  7  And  all  the  men  were  about  twelve 
sn  that  all  they  which  dwelt  in  Asia. 

\%  i7  brought.,  books.,  and  burned  ..before  all 

,q  34  all  with  one  voice .  .cried  out.  Great  is) 

I  -  4  mi  now,  behold,  I  know  that  ye  all 
20]  26  I  (am)  pure  from  the  blood  of  all  (men) 

20  32  to  give  you  an  inheritance  among  al- 

20'.  36  he  kneeled  down,  and  frayed  wj,‘^em  al 

20  37  they  all  wept  sore,  and  fell  on  Paul  e 

21  -  they  all  brought  us  on  our  way 
2I'  18  and  all  the  elders  were  Present 
21  20  and  they  are  all  zealous  of  the  law 

21.  2t  thou  teachest  [all]  the  Jews  which 1  are 
21  21  and  all  may  know  that  those  things 

22.  3  and  was  zealous  toward  God,  as  ye  all 
22'  12  having  a  good  report  of  all  the  Jews 
22'  15  thou  shalt  be  his  witness  unto  all  men 

c  a  mover  of  sedition  among  all  the  dews 
1  thvself  mayest  take  knowledge  of  all  these 
lc  1  King  A“Tippa  and  all  men  which  are  here 
ll  (1  know0)  thee  to  be  expert  in  all  customs 
c  \iv  manner  of  life.. know  all  the  Jews 

26  14  when  we  were  all  fallen  to  the  earth 

26.  29  but  also  all  that  hear  me  this  day 

y.  anH  ir>  Ood  hath  giveu  thee  all  them 
27'.  35  gave  thanks  to  God  in  presence  of  them  all 

27  ?6  Then  were  they  all  of  good  clieeL 

27  37  And  we  were  in  all  in  the  ship 

27.  44  that  they  escaped  all  safe  to  land 

28  20  received  all  that  came  in  unto  him 

Eom  1  5  for  obedience  to  the  faith  among  all 

iWm'  j  |  xo  all  that  be  in  Rome,  beloved  of  God 
8  First,  I  thank  my  God.  .for  you  all 
*  o  that  they  are  all  under  sin 
o  12  They  are  all  gone  out  of  the  way,  they 
%  22  unto  all  and  upon  all  them  that  believe 

\  22  by  faith  of  Jesus  Christ  unto  all 

3  23  all  have  sinned,  and  come  short  of  the 
a  1  ?  that  lie  might  be  the  father  of  all 
4!  16  the  promise  might  be  sure  to  all  the  seed 
C  18  upon  all  men  to.  .upon  all  men  unto 
I  12  so  death  passed  upon  all  men.  for  that  all 
8  32  delivered  him  up  for  us  all  how  shall - 
37  Nay  in  all  these  things  we  are  more 
'  Christ  (came),  who  is  over  all,  Ood  blessed 
%  6  they  (are)  not  all  Israel,  winch  are  of  Israel 
o  7  Neither . . are  (they  all)  children ,  but 
the  same  Lord  over  all  is  rich  unto  all 
,0  x6  But  they  have  not  all  obeyed  the  gospel 
\°'  32  concluded  them  all .  .have  mercy  upon  all 
\l  34  and  all  members  have  not  the  same  office 
,2'.  17  Provide  things  honest  in  the  sight  of  1 all 
12  18  If  it  he  possible,  .live  peaceably  with  all 

12.  10  11  ^  t'i _ t —  ol|  dims 

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T2  18  it  lb  oe  POSSUJIC.  .  “ 

33  7  Render  therefore  to  all  their  dues 

,4  10  we  shall  all  stand  before  the  judgment 
l-'  1°  Praise . . all yeGentiles .  .laud  .  .all ye  people 
,5-.  33  Now  the  Ood  of  peace  (be)  w-ith  you  a  l 
A  1  but  also  all  the  churches  of  the  Gentiles 
16]  IS  Salute  Philologus .  and  all  the  saints  which 
/  „ ,  The  urace  of  our  Lord,  -  (be)  with  you  all 
x6.  26  made  known  to  all  nations  for  the  obedience 
1  Co  1.  10  I  beseech  you .  .that  ye  all  speak 
,  22  or  things  to  come ;  all  are  your  s 
,  7  For  I  would  that  all  men  were  even 

717  And  so  ordain  I  in  all  churches 
8*  7  we  know  that  we  all  have  knowledge 
q'  i„  For  though  I  oe  free  from  all  (men) 
n  2!  that  they  which  run  m  a  race  run  all 
,0  I  how  that  all  our  fathers  .all  passed 
,0'  2  were  all  baptized  unto  Moses  in  the 
io.  3  did  all  eat  the  same  spiritual  meat 
,0.  4  did  all  drink  the  same  spiritual  dnnk 
m  11  ralll  these  things  happened  unto  them 
*  we  are  all  partakers  of  than  one  bread 
10  31  whatsoever  ye  do,  do  all  to  the  glory  of  God 
I2'  \  the  same  God  which  worueth  all  m  all 
12  11  all  these  worketh  that  one  and  the  ^ 

12  12  aud  all  the  members  of  that  one  body 
12.  13  For  by  one  Spirit  are  we  all  baptized,  .all 
12  iq  if  they  were  ail  one  member,  where 
12'.  26  all  the  members  suffer,  .all  the  members 

12  2q  all  apostles,  .all  prophets.  .allte^herib  .al. 
20  Have  all  the  gifts  of  healing  ?  do  all . .  do  all 

13'  32  understand  all  mysteries,  and  all  knowledge 

13  3  though  I  bestow  all  my  goods  to  feed 
14!  5  I  would  that  ye  all  spake  with  tongues 

T  sneak  with  tongues  more  than  ye  an 
it  i83  LS  all  speak  with  tongues,  and  there  come 
it  2!  But  if  all  prophesy .  .he  is  judged  of  .all 

14  31  For  ye  may  all  prophesy .  .all  may .  .all  may 

14.  35  as  in  all  churches  of  the  saints 

15.  7  he  was  seen  of  J ames ;  then  of  all  the 


i3.  8  And  last  of  all  he  was  seen  of  me  also 
is  10  I  laboured  more  abundantly  than  they  all 
it.  iq  we  are  of  all  men  most  miserable 
13  22  as  in  Adam  all  die,  even  so  in  Christ  ,  .all 
it.  Is  till  he  hath  put  all  enemies  under  his  feet 
15.  28  all  things,  .put  all  things,  .be  all  in  all 
I,  51  We  shall  not  all  sleep,  but  we  shall  all 
,6.  lo  All  the  brethren  greet  you.  Greet  ye  one 
2 a  Mv  love  (be)  with  you  all  in  Christ  . 

1'  \  with  all  the  saints  which  are  in  all  Achaia 
2'  3  confidence  in  you  all  that,  .joy  of.  .all 
2  3  that  I  may  not  overcharge  you  all 

2  2  Ye  are  our  epistle .  .read  of  all  men 

3  t8  we  all.  witli  open  face  beholding  as  m 
t.  10  we  must  all  appear  before  the  judgment 
s.  ,4  if  one  died  for  all,  then  were  all  dead 
C  13  And  (that)  he  died  for  all,  that  they 
7  13  because  his  spirit  was  refreshed  by  you  all 

7.  13  he  remembereth  the  obedience  of  you  all 

8.  18  whose  praise  (is),  .throughout  all 

11.  28  Beside,  .the  care  of  all  the  churches 
13  2  and  to  all  other,  that,  if  I  come  again 

13  13  All  the  saints  salute  you 
13’.  14  The  grace  of  the  Lord .  .(he)  with  you  all 

1.  t  all  the  brethren  which  are  with  me 

2.  14  I  said  unto  Peter  before  (them)  all,  If 

3.  8  In  thee  shall  all  nations  be  hissed 

3.  22  the  scripture  hath  concluded  all  under 
3  26  For  ye  are  all  the  children  of  God 
3  28  for  ye  are  all  one  in  Christ  Jesus 

4.  1  the  heir,  .though  he  be  lord  of  all 
26  which  is  the  mother  of  us  [all] 

6  communicate  unto  him.  .in  all 

1.  is  and  love  unto  all  the  saint3  # 

1.23  fulness  of  him  that  filleth  all  m  all 

2.  Among  whom  also  we  all  had  our 
3!  8  who  am  less  than  the  least  of  all  sal.n  j®.  , 

3.  ,8  May  be  able  to  comprehend  with  all  samts 
o  20  exceeding  abundantly  above  all  that  we  asK 

3  21  Unto  him  (be)  glory ..  throughout  all  ages 

4  6  of  all .  above  all .  .through  all.  .in  you  all 
I  10  that  he  might  fill  all  things 

4.  13  Till  we  all  come  in  the  unity  of 
6.  16  [Above  all],  taking  the  shield  of  faith,  .all 

6  18  Praying  always  with  all  prayer  aud 

6.  24  Grace  (be)  witli  all  them  that  love  our  Loul 

1  1  to  all  the  saints  in  Christ  Jesus  which 
/  4  for  you  all  making  request  with  joy 

'  t  0i  you  all.  .ye  all  are  partakers  of  my  giace 
1.  8  how  greatly  X  long  after  you  all  in 
1.  13  my  bonds  in  Christ  are  manifest  in  all 

1.  23  I  know  that  I  shall  abide,  .with  you  all 

2.  17  I  joy,  and  rejoice  with  you  all 
2.  21  For  all  seek  their  own,  not  the  thin0s 

2  26  For  he  longed  after  you  all,  and  was 

a  3  Let  your  moderation  be  known  unto  all 
4.  18  But  I  have  all,  and  abound:  1  anl  , 

1  22  All  the  saints  salute  you,  chiefly  they  that 

1  23  The  grace  of  our  Lord,  .(be)  with  you  all 

1.  4  the  love  (which  ye  have)  to  all  the  saints 

2  3  In  whom  are  hid  all  the  treasures  of 

2  n  having  forgiven  you  all  trespasses  _ 

2.  22  Which  all  are  to  perish  with  the  using 

3  8  But  now  ye  also  put  off  all  these 
3  11  but  Christ  (is)  all,  and  in  all 
3  14  above  all  these  things  (put  on)  cha^ rity 

3.  17  whatsoever  ye  do .  .(do)  all  in  the  name 

l  7  All  my  state  shall  Tychicus  declare  unto 
1  2  We  give  thanks  to  God  always  for  you  all 

1  7  So  that  ye  were  ensamples  to  all  tnat 

13  and  are  contrary  to  all  men 
13  at  the  coming  of  our  Lord.  . with  all 
6  the  Lord  (is)  the  avenger  of  all  such 
,0  indeed  ye  do  it  toward  a'lth«bre‘|ren 
3  Ye  are  all  the  children  of  light,  and 

26  Greet  all  the  brethren  with  an  holy  kiss 

27  that  this  epistle  be  read  unto  all 
3  the  charity  of  every  one  of  you  all  toward 

1  4  for  your  patience  and  faith  in  all  youi 

1  10  and  to  be  admired  in  all  them  that 

2  12  That  they  all  might  be  damned  who 

3  18  The  grace  of  our  Lord,  .(be)  with  you  all 
2.  1  I  exhort  therefore,  that,  first  of  all.  .for  all 
2  2  For  kings,  and  (for)  all  that  are  in 

2  a  Who  will  have  all  men  to  be  saved 
6  Who  gave  himself  a  ransom  for  ait 

4  10  the  living  God,  who  is  the  saviour  of  all 
4.  15  that  thy  profiting  may  appear  to  all 

3  20  ThenVthat  sin  rebuke  before  all  that 

b  10  the  love  of  money  is  the  root  of  all  evil 
This  thou  knowest,  that  all  they  which 
for  their  folly  shall  be  manifest  unto  all 
but  out  of  (them)  all  the  Lord  delivered 
“I2  Yea.  and  all  that  will  live  godly  in 
8  unto  [all]  them  also  that  love  his  appearm0 
and  (that)  all  the  Gentiles  might  hear 

-i  7  — _ _ IaIR  III  OA  011(1  oil  t.hft 


Heb  11  13  These  all  died  in  faith,  not  having  received 
11'  30  these  all,  having  obtained  a  good  report 

12  8  if  ye  be  without  chastisement,  whereof  all, 

12’.  23  to  God  the  Judge  of  all,  and  to  the 

1 3  4  Marriage  (is)  honourable  in  all,  and  the 
13  24  all  them  that  have  the  rule  over,  .and  all 
13.  23  Grace  (be)  with  you  all.  Amen 

Jas  1.  8  A  double-minded  man  (is)  unstable  in  all 
2. 10  he  is  guilty  of  all  „  . 

1  Pe  21  Wherefore  laying  aside  all  malice,  and  all 

'  3  8  Finally,  (be  ye)  ail  of  one  mind,  having 

3  3  Yea,  all  (of  you)  be  subject  one  to  anothei 

3.  14  Peace  (be)  with  you  all  that  are  in 

2  Pe  3  q  but  that  all  should  come  to  repentance 

2  11  (Seeing)  then  (that)  all  these  tilings  shall 
3.  16  As  also  In  all  (his)  epistles,  speaking  in 

Jo.  2.  19  that  they  were  not  all  of  us 
Jo.  x  and  not  I  only,  but  also  all  they 

3  Jo  12  Demetrius  hath  good  report  of  all  M 
Jude  15  upon  all.  .convince  aU.  .of  all  then .  .and 
Rev.  1  7  all  kindreds  of  the  earth  shall  wa.il 

2.  23  all  the  churches  shall  know  that  I 

3  13  every  creature,  .all  that  are  in 

7.  11  all  the  angels  stood  round  about 

8.  3  with  the  prayers  of  all  saints  upon  the 

,2.  3  a  man  child,  who  was  to  rule  all  nations 
1 3.  8  all  that  dwell  upon  the  earth  shall 
n.  t6  he  caused  all,  both  small  and  gi’.eat 
14  8  because  she  made  all  nations  drink  or 

3  c*  4  all  nations  shall  come  and  worship 
18.  3  all  nations  have  drunk  of  the  wine 
18  to  wherein  were  made  rich  all  that  had  snips 

18.  23  the  light.. shall  shine  no  more ,at  a]t 
18  24  in  her  was  found  the  blood,  .of  all  that 
iq.  3  Praise  our  God,  all  ye  his  servants,  and 

19.  1 7  saying  to  all  the  fowls  that  fly  in 
10  21  all  the  fowls  were  filled  with  their 
21.  8  all  liars,  shall  have  their  part  in 
22  21  grace  of  our  Lord,  .(be)  with  you  all 
[See  also  Any,  at,  first,  glorious  here  house  m, 

most,  uo,  places,  put,  sorts,  speed,  therein.] 

9.  Number,  iscp  mispar. 

Eccl.  2.  3  winch  they  should  do.,  all  the  days  o 

5.  18  under  the  sun  all  the  days  of  his  hfe 

6.  12  all  the  days  of  his  vain.,  which  he  spendeth 

ALL  abroad  — 

To  spread  out,  nay  shatach. 

Num  1 1.  32  and  they  spread  (them)  all  abroad  for 

ALL  along  — 

1  To  00.  ao  on,  halak.  .  _ 

'  Jeix  4/  6  to  meet  them,  weeping  all  along  as  he 

2.  Fulness,  melo.  , 

1  Sa.  28.  20  Saul  fell  straightway  all  along  on  the 

ALL,  at  — 

Wholly,  irdvras  pantos. 

1  Co.  16.  12  but  liis  will  was  not  at  all  to  come  a 


iTh. 


1  Til 


iTi 


2  Ti. 


15 

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a.  17  ana  itnat/  vv/uv..  *Y  °n 

4  21  Eubulus  greetetli  thee,  .and  all  the 

■  .7  _ _ ViofVt  a-nnpfirfin  tO 


Titus 


2.  11 
3 


Phm. 

Heb. 


:i  the  grace  of  God.  .hath  appeared  to  all 
•3  2  shewing  all  meekness  unto  all  men 

3. 15  AU  that  are  with  me  salute  thee,  .you  all 
3  3  Hearing  of  thy  love  and  faith,  toward  all 

1.  6  let  all  the  angels  of  God  worship  him 

1  11  they  all  shall  wax  old  as  doth  a  garment 
'  j.  Are  they  not  all  ministering  spirits,  sent 

2.  8  Thou  hast  put  all  things  in  subjection 
For  both  he  that  sanctifieth.  .(are)  all  of 


2  II  -POL  UUulI  UO  i/iicv v  , 

7’  16  howbeit  not  all  that  came  out  of  Egypt 
4.  4  God  did  rest  the  seventh  day  from  all 

3  q  he  became  the  author  of . .  salvation  unto  all 

7  2  Abraham  gave  a  tenth  part  of  all ;  hrst 

8.  11  for  all  shall  know  me,  from  the  least 
9  21  he  sprinkled  likewise  with  blood,  .all  the 


ALL  at  onoe  —  . 

All  together,  Trafi-rrAridii  parnplelhei.  „„vina. 

Luke  23. 18  And  they  cried  out  all  at  once,  saying 

ALL  gone,  to  be  — 

To  be  finished,  Dpi?  tamam. 

1  Ki.  14.  10  taketli  away  dung,  till  it  be  all  gone 

ALL  here,  to  be  — 

ALL,  in  — 

^  Num  31^35  thirty  and  two  thousand  persons  in  all 

ALL  life  long  — 

A9tnn.  y48.’i5G0°f  which  fed  me  all  my  life  long 

ALL  manner  — - 

Llxod^f  wisdom  of  heart,  to  work  all  manner  of 

2  All.  any,  every,  was  pas. 

Matt.  4.  23  all  manner  of .  .and  all  manner  of  disease 
3  11  shall  say  all  manner  of  evil  against 
10  1  all  manner  of  sickness  and  all  manner 

12  31  Wherefore  I  say  unto  you,  All  manner  of 
Luken.  42  ye  tithe  mint  and  rue  and  all  manner 
Rom  7  8  sin.  .wrought  in  me  all  maunei  of 

,  Pe.'  1.  15  he  yc  holy  in  all  manner  of  conversation 
Rev  21  i9  foundations  .  .garnished  with  all  manner 
18.  12  all  manner  vessels...and  all  manner 

ALL  night  —  ,  ,  ,  , 

[See  Abide,  lie,  lodge,  tarry.] 

ALL  that  — 

IIow  much,  great,  long,  many, 

Luke  9.  10  the  apostles .  .told  him  all  that  they 
Acts  4.  23  let  go,  they  went,  .and  reported  all  that 
14.  27  they  rehearsed  all  that  God  had  done 

ALL  that  is  therein  — 

Fulness,  melo.  .  ,  . 

Isa.  34.  1  the  earth. ..and  all  that  is  therein 
42.  10  the  sea,  and  all  that  is  therein 
Jer.  8.  16  the  land,  and  all  that  is  in  it  _ 

47.  2  the  laud,  and  all  that  is  therein 
Eze  12.  iq  he  desolate  from  all  that  is  therein 

30.  12  the  land  waste,  and  all  that  is  therein 
Amos3  6.  8  up  the  city,  with  all  that  is  therein 
Mic.  1.  2  0  earth,  and  all  that  therein  is 


ALL 


28 


ALREADY 


ALL  things  — 

All  together,  arras  hapas. 

Luke  2.  39  when  they  had  performed  all  things 
Acts  2.  44  believed  were  together,  and  had  all  things 

4.  32  they  had  all  things  common 

10.  8  when  he  had  declared  all  (these)  things 
ALLEGE,  to  — 

To  put  alongside,  iraparld-npi  paratithemi. 

Acts  17.  3  Opening  and  alleging,  that  Christ  must 
ALLEGORY,  to  be  a  — 

To  speak  otherwise,  aWrjyopea  allegored. 

Gal.  4.  24  Which  things  are  an  allegory  :  for  these 
ALLELUIA  — 

Praise  Jah,  a\\r)\oma  allelouia. 

Rev.  19.  1  I  heard  a  great  voice,  .saying,  Alleluia 
19.  3  And  again  they  said,  Alleluia 
19.  4  worshipped  God.  .saying,  Amen ;  Alleluia 
19.  6  mighty  tliunderings,  saying.  Alleluia 
ALLIED  — 

Near,  anjj  qarob. 

Nell.  13.  4  the  house  of  our  God,  (was)  allied 

AL'  LON,  pWs’  an  oalc. 

1.  A  city  uear  Kadesh  Naphtali. 

Josh.  19.  33  their  coast  was.  .from  A.  to  Zaanannim 

2.  The  chief  of  a  family  in  Simeon,  B.c.  715. 

1  Ch.  4.  37  the  son  of  Shiphi,  the  son  of  A.,  the  son 


AL  LON-BA  -CHUTH,  maa  jij’X  oak  of  weeping. 
A  place  near  Bethel  where  Deborah  was  buried. 
Gen.  35.  8  and  the  name  of  it  was  called  A.  B. 

ALLOW,  to  — 

1 .  To  know,  recognise,  yii/dor/tu  ginosko. 

Rom.  7.  15  that  which  I  do  I  aliow  not 


-■  To  make  trial,  test,  proof  SoKipdfa  dokimazo. 
Rom.  14.  22  in  that  thing  which  he  alloweth 

1  Th.  2.  4  as  we  were  allowed  of  God  to  be 

3.  To  receive  to  oneself,  npoaSexopai  prosdechomai. 
Acts  24.  15  which  they  themselves  also  allow,  that 

4.  To  think  well  of  together,  frurcuboKeu  suneudokeo. 
Luke  11.  48  ye  bear  witness  that  ye  allow  the  deeds 

ALLOWANCE  — 

Customary  or  usual  diet,  nrnx  aruchah. 

2  Ki.  25.  30  allowance  (was)  a  continual  allowance 

ALLURE,  to  — 

1.  To  persuade,  entice,  nns  pathah,  3. 

IIos.  2.  14  I  will  allure  her,  and  bring  her 

2.  To  lay  a  bait,  SeA ed£u>  deleazo. 

2  Pe.  2.  18  they  allure  through  the  lusts  of  the  flesh 


Job. 


ALMIGHTY  — 

1.  Sufficient,  mighty,  'TO  shaddai. 

Gen.  17.  I  I  (am)  the  Almighty  God;  walk  before 
28.  3  God  Almighty  bless  thee,  and  make  thei 
35.  11  I  (am)  God  Almighty:  be  fruitful  and 
43.  14  God  Almighty  give  you  mercy  before  th< 

48.  3  God  Almighty  appeared  unto  me  at  Luz 

49.  25  by  the  Almighty,  who  shall  bless  thee 
Exod.  6.  3  by  (the  name  of)  God  Almighty 
Num  24.  4  which  saw  the  vision  of  the  Almighty 

24.  16  (which)  saw  the  vision  of  the  Almighty 
Ruth  1.  20  the  Almighty  hath  dealt  very  bitterly 
1.  21  the  Almighty  hath  afflicted  me  ? 

5-  17  despise,  .the  chastening  of  the  Almightj 
6.  4  the  arrows  of  the  Almighty  (are)  within 
6.  14  he  forsaketh  the  fear  of  the  Almighty 
8.  3  doth  the  Almighty  pervert  justice  ’ 

8.  s  make  thy  supplication  to  the  Ahni-hty 

11.  7  canst  thou  find  out  the  Almighty 
13.  3  Surely  I  would  speak  to  the  Almighty 
15.  25  he  strengtheneth . .  against  the  Almighty 
21.15  What  (is)  the  Almighty,  that  we  should 

21.  20  shall  drink  of  the  wrath  of  the  Almighty 

22.  3  (Is  it)  any  pleasure  to  the  Almighty” 

22.  17  what  can  the  Almighty  do  for  them  ’ 

22.  23  to  the  Almighty,  thou  slialt  be  built  up 
22.  25  the  Almighty  shall  be  thy  defence 

22.  26  thou  have  thy  delight  in  the  Almighty 

23.  16  and  the  Almighty  troubleth  me 

24.  1  times  are  not  hidden  from  the  Almighty 
27-  2  BS  Almighty,  (who)  hath  vexed  my  soul 
27.  10  Will  he  delight  himself  in  the  Almighty’ 
27.  11  which  (is)  with  the  Almighty  will  I  not  ‘ 
27.  13  they  shall  receive  of  the  Almighty 

29.  5  the  Almighty  (was)  yet  with  me 

31.  2  (what)  inheritance  of  the  Almighty  from 

31.  35  Oh.  .(that)  the  Almighty  would  answer 

32.  8  the  Almighty  giveth  them  understanding 

33.  4  the  Almighty  hath  given  me  life 

34-  10  far  be  it.  .(from)  the  Almighty,  (that  he) 

34.  12  neither  will  the  Almighty  pervert 

35-  13  neither  will  the  Almighty  regard  it 

37.  23  (Touching)  the  Almighty,  we  cannot  find 
p.„  2  ®,hal!  ,he:  with  the  Almighty  instruct 

J  sa.  68.  14  the  Almighty  scattered  kings  in  it 

91.  1  abide  under  the  shadow  of  the  Almighty 
Isa.  13.  6  come  as  a  destruction  from  the  Almighty 
Eze.  1.  24  as  the  voice  of  the  Almighty 

10.  5  as  the  voice  of  the  Almighty  God 
Joel  1.  15  as  a  destruction  from  the  Almighty 

2 .  All-powerful,  iravroKpaTup  pantokrator. 

2  Co.  6.  18  be  a  Father,  .saith  the  Lord  Almighty 


Kcv.  1.  8  and  which  is  to  come,  the  Almighty 

4.  8  saying, Holy, holy, holy, Lord GodAlmighty 
11.  17  give  thee  thanks,  O  Lord  God  Almighty 

15.  3  marvellous,  .works,  Lord  God  Almighty 

16.  7  Even  so,  Lord  God  Almighty,  true  and 
16.  14  gather  them  to  the  battle.  .God  Almighty 
19.  15  lie  treadeth  the  winepress ..  of  Almighty 
21.  22  the  Lord  God  Almighty  and  the  Lamb 

AL-MO'-DAD,  the  agitator. 

Son  of  Joktau,  of  the  family  of  Sliem,  B.c.  2210. 

Gen.  10.  26  And  Joktau  begat  A.,  and  Shelepli,  and 
1  Ch.  1.  20  And  Joktan  begat  A.,  and  Sheleph,  and 
AL-'MON,  poiu!  hiding  place. 

A  Levitical  town  in  Benjamin. 

Josh.  21.  18  and  A.  with  her  suburbs;  four  cities 
AL-MON-DIB-LA-THA-IM,  novrtai  pc^y. 

The  39th  encampment  of  Israel  after  leaving  Egypt,  the 
28th  from  Sinai,  and  the  8th  from  Eziongeber.  It  was 
in  the  territory  of  Sihon,  and  probably  N.  of  the  wilder¬ 
ness  of  Kedemoth.  See  Bcth-diblatliaiui. 

ALMOND  — 

Almond,  ipy  shaqed. 

Gen.  43.  11  a  little  honey,  .nuts,  and  almonds 
Num  17.  8  bloomed  blossoms,  and  yielded  almonds 
ALMOND  TREE  — 

Almond  tree,  ipt?  shaqed. 

Ecel.  12.  5  and  the  almond  tree  shall  flourish 
Jer.  i.  11  I  see  a  rod  of  an  almond  tree 
ALMONDS,  made  after  the  fashion  of  — 

To  be  like  almonds shaqad,  4. 

Exod  37.  19  howls  made  after  the  fashion  of  almonds 
ALMONDS,  made  like  — 

To  be  like  almonds,  ipd  sliaqad,  4. 

Exod  25.  33  three  bowls  made  like  almonds 
37.  19  three  bowls  made  like  almonds  in 
37.  20  four  bowls  made  like  almonds 
ALMONDS,  made  like  unto  — 

To  be  like  almonds,  ipy  shaqad,  4. 

Exod  25.  33  Three  bowls  made  like  unto  almonds 
ALMOST  — 

1. A  little,  few,  ayo  me-at. 

Exod  17.  4  they  be  almost  ready  to  stone  mi 
Psa.  73.  2  my  feet  were  almost  gone 

94.  17  my  soul  had  almost  dwelt  iu  silence 
1 19.  87  They  had  almost  consumed  me  upon 
Prov.  5.  14  I  was  almost  in  all  evil 

2.  In  or  with  a  little,  iv  oXiyoo  en  oligd. 

Acts  26.  28  Agrippa  said  unto  Paul,  Almost  thou 
26.  29  both  almost,  and  altogether  such  as  I  am 

3.  Almost,  nearly,  trxebiv  scliedon. 

Acts  13.  44  the  next  sabbath-day  came  almost  the 
19.  26  almost  throughout  all  Asia,  this  Paul 
Ileb.  9.  22  almost  all  thiugs  are  by  the  law  purged 
ALMOST,  to  be  — 

To  be  about  to,  pe\\u  melld. 

Acts  2i.  27  when  the  seven  days  were  almost  ended 
ALMS  — 

Kindness,  kind  act,  eA er\po<rvvr)  eleemosune. 

Matt.  6.  1  Take  heed  that  ye  do  not  your  [alms] 

6.  2  Therefore  when  thou  doest  (thiue)  alms 
6.  3  But  when  thou  doest  alms,  let  not  thy 
6.  4  That  thine  alms  may  be  in  secret 
Luke  11.  41  rather  give  alms  of  such  things  as  ye 
12.  33  Sell  that  ye  have,  and  give  alms 
Acts  3.  2  to  ask  alms  of  them  that  entered  into 
3.  3  seeing  Peter  and  John,  .asked  an  alms 
3.  10  it  was  he  which  sat  for  alms  at  the 
10.  2  devout  (man),  .which  gave  much  alms 
10.  4  Thy  prayers  and  thine  alms  are  come 
1.0.  31  and  thine  alms  are  had  in  remembrance 
24.  17  I  came  to  bring  alms  to  my  nation 
ALMSDEED  — 

Kindness,  kind  act,  iXeripoavuri  eleemosune. 

Acts  9.  36  this  woman  was  full  of.  .almsdeeds 
ALMUG-TREE  — 

A  Imug-tree,  almuggim. 

I  Ki.  10.  II  from  Ophir  great  plenty  of  almug  trees 
10.  12  the  king  made  of  the  almug  trees  pillars 
10.  12  there  came  no  such  almug  trees 
ALOES  — 

1  .Aloes,  lign-aloes,  rhW  alialoth. 

Psa.  45.  8  garments  (smell)  of  myrrh,  and  aloes 
Song  4.  14  all  trees  of  frankincense,  .and  aloes 

2.  Aloes,  lign-aloes,  D’bnk  ahalim. 

Num  24.  6  as  the  trees  of  lign  aloes,  which  the  Lord 
Pro.  7.  17  I  have  perfumed  my  bed  with . .  aloes 

3.  Aloe,  a\A-q  aloe. 

John  19.  39  brought  a  mhxture  of  myrrh  and  aloes 
ALONE  — 

1  -One,  iriN  echad. 

Josh.  22.  20  and  that  man  perished  not  alone 
Isa.  51.  2  for  I  called  him  alone 

2.  Alone,  separate,  13  bad. 

Num  11.  14  not  able  to  bear  all  this  people  alone 
Deut.  1.  9  I  am  not  able  to  bear  you  myself  alone 

3.  To  be  separate,  *na  badad. 

Psa.  102.  7  1  watch,  and  am  as  a  sparrow  alone 


Isa.  14.  31  none  (shall  he)  alone  in  his  appointed 
iios.  8.  9  a  wild  ass  alone  by  himself 
i. Separate,  Tia  badad. 

Lev.  13.  46  he  (is)  unclean;  he  shall  dwell  alone 
N  uni  23.  9  lo,  the  people  shall  dwell  alone 
Dcut32.  12  the  Lord  alone  did  lead  him 
33.  28  then  shall  dwell  in  safety  alone 
Jer.  15.  17  I  sat  alone  because  of  thy  hand 
49.  31  gates  nor  bars,  (which)  dwell  alone 
Lam.  3.  28  lie  sittetli  alone  and  keepeth  silence 

5 .By  itself  lead’  eavr-pv  kata  heauten. 

Jas.  2.  17  Even  so  faith,  .is  dead,  being  alone 
b.  By  themselves,  uaribiav  /cat’  idiom. 

Mark  4.  34  when  they  were  alone,  he  expounded  all 
/ .  Apart,  in  private,  xarapivas  katamonas. 

Mark  4.  10  when  lie  was  alone,  they  that  were 
Luke  9.  18  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  was  alone  praying 

8.  Alone,  p ovov  monon. 

John  17.  20  Neither  pray  I  for  these  alone,  hut  for 
Acts  19.  26  Moreover  ye  see  and  hear,  that  not  alone 
Rom.  4.  23  Now  it  was  not  written  for  his  sake  alone 

9.  Alone,  pivos  monos. 

Matt.  4.  4  Man  shall  not  live  by  bread  alone,  1  *ut 
14.  23  the  evening  was  come,  he  was  there  alone 
18.  15  go  and  tell  him  his  fault,  .alone 
Mark  6.  47  and  he  alone  on  the  land 
Luke  4.  4  man  shall  not  live  by  bread  alone 

5.  21  Who  can  forgive  sins,  hut  God  alone? 

6.  4  hut  for  tlie  priests  alone 

9.  36  when  the  voice  was  past,  Jesus  was . .  alone 
to.  40  my  sister  hath  left  me  to  serve  a’ione  ? 
John  6.  15  again  into  a  mountain  himself  alone 

6.  22  his  disciples  were  gone  away  alone 
8.  9  [Jesus  was  left  alone,  and  the  woman) 

8.  16  for  I  am  not  alone,  but  I  and  the  Father 

8.  29  the  Father  hath  not  left  me  alone 

12.  24  it  abideth  alone :  hut  if  it  die,  it 

16.  32  and  shall  leave  me  alone,  .yet.  .not  alone 
Rom  11  3  and  I  am  left  alone,  and  they  seek 

Gal.  6.  4  shall  he  have  rejoicing  in  himself  alone 
I  Th.  3.  I  thought  it  good  to  he  left  at  Athens  alone 
Heb.  9.  7  into  the  second,  .the  high  priest  alone 
ALONG  — 

1. A  way,  ?]-h  derek. 

Judg.  9.  25  robbed  all  that  came  along  that  way 

9.  37  another  company  come  along  by  the  plain 

2.  To  go  on,  halak. 

1  Sa.  6.  12  And  the  kine.  .went  along  the  highway 

2  Sa.  3.  16  her  husband  went  with  her  along  weeping 
Jer.  4 1 .  6  Islimael . .  went  forth ..  weeping  all  along 

3.  The  fulness  of  his  stature,  innip  melo  qomatlio. 

1  Sa.  28.  20  Saul  fell  straightway  all  along  on  the 
[See  also  All  along,  draw,  go,  lay,  pass,  run.] 
ALOOF  — 

From  before,  minneged. 

Psa.  38.  11  my  friends  stand  aloof  from  my  sore 
A'-LOTH,  niSj;  ascents,  steeps. 

A  hilly  region  near  Asher.  But  if  the  name  is  Bealoth, 
as  some  translate  the  original  (making  “in"  the  first 
letter  of  the  root  instead  of  a  preposition),  then  it  would 
be  a  town  in  the  S.E.  of  Judah. 

1  Ki.  4.  16  Baanah.  .(was)  in  Asher  and  in  A. 

ALOUD  — 

\.{With)  the  throat,  |na  garon. 

Isa.  58.  1  Cry  aloud,  spare  not,  lift  up  thy  voice 

2.  {With)  might,  Vtj  chayil. 

Dan.  3.  4  an  herald  cried  aloud,  To  you  it  is  com. 

4.  14  He  cried  aloud,  and  said  thus.  Hew  down 

5.  7  king  cried  aloud  to  bring  in  the  astrologers 

3.  Crying  out,  shouting,  JH  re-a. 

Mic.  4.  9  Now  why  dost  thou  cry  out  aloud  ? 

l.A  great  voice,  Sna  Vip  kol  gadol. 

1  Ki.  18.  27  Elijah  mocked  them,  and  said.  Cry  aloud 
18.  28  And  they  cried  aloud,  and  cut  themselves 
5.  To  lift  up  ( the  voice),  on  rum. 

Ezra  3.  12  and  many  shouted  aloud  for  joy 
[See  also  Cry,  sing.] 

ALOUD  for  joy  — 

To  sing  or  cry  aloud,  fan  ranan,  3. 

Psa.  132.  16  her  saints  shall  shout  aloud  for  joy 
AL'-PHA,  “'AA  <pa  (first  letter  of  the  Greek  alphabet). 

A  title  of  Christ,  descriptive  of  his  position  in  relation 
to  the  new  economy,  “the  beginning.’  See  als oOmega. 
Rev.  1.  8  I  am  A.  and  Omega,  the  beginning  and 
1.  11  Saying,  [I  am  A.  and  Omega,  the  first] 

21  6  I  am  A.  and  Omega,  the  beginning  and 
22. 13  I  am  A.  and  Omega,  the  beginning  and 
AL-PHE'-US,  ’AXipalos  leader,  chief. 

1.  Father  of  James,  one  of  the  twelve  apostles. 

Matt  10.  3  James  (the  son)of  A.,  and  Lebbeus,  whose 
Mark  3.  1 8  and  James  the  (son)  of  A.,  and  Thaddeus 
Luke  6.  15  James  the  (son)  of  A.,  and  Simon  called 
Acts  1.  13  James  (the  son)  of  A.,  and  Simon  Zelotes 

2.  Father  of  Levi  (or  Matthew)  the  apostle  and  evangel¬ 
ist.  Perhaps  the  same  as  No.  1. 

Mark  2.  14  he  saw  Levi  the  (son)  of  A.  sitting  at  the 
ALREADY  — 

1. Already,  123  kebar. 

Eccl.  1.  10  it  hath  been  already  of  old  time 


ALSO 


29 


ALTAR 


Eccl  2. 12  that  which  hath  been  already  done 

3  1 5  that  which  is  to  be  hath  already  been 

4  2  I  praised  the  dead  which  are  already  dead 

6.  io  That  which  hath  been  is  named  already 

2 . Now,  at,  or  by  this  time,  ijSr)  ede. 

Matt.  5.  28  committed  adultery  with  her  already 
17.  12  That  Elias  is  come  already,  and  they 
Markis  44  Pilate  marvelled  if  he  were  already 
Luke  12.  40  what  will  I,  if  it  be  already  kindled 
John  3.  18  that  believeth  not  is  condemned  already 

4.  35  for  they  are  white  already  to  harvest 
g.  22  the  Jews  had  agreed  already,  that  if 

n.  27  answered  them,  I  have  told  you  already 

11.  17  that  he  had  (lain),  .four  days  [already] 
ig  33  and  saw  that  he  was  dead  already 

1  r.o.  5.  3  For  I  verily,  .have  judged  already,  as 
Phil.  3.  12  Not  as  though  I  had  already .  .already 

2  Th.  2.  7  mystery  of  iniquity  doth  already  work 

1  Ti.  5.  15  some  are  already  turned  aside  after 

2  Ti!  2.  18  that  the  resurrection  is  past  already 
1  Jo.  4.  3  even  now  already  is  it  in  the  world 

[See  also  Attain,  now,  sin.] 

ALSO  — 

I.  Or,  either,  rather,  in. 

Prov.  30.  31  A  greyhound  j  an  he-goat  also ,  and  a  king 

2 .Only,  ak. 

Lev.  23.  27  Also  on  the  tenth  (day)  of  this  seventh 

3.  Also,  ‘lk  aph. 

Gen.  40.  16  he  said  unto  Joseph,  I  also  (was)  m  my 
1  Ch.  8.  32  these  also  dwelt  with  their  brethren 

LAlso,  Hi]  aph. 

Ezra  s.ioWe  asked  their  names  also,  to  certify  thee 

5.  14  the  vessels  also  of  gold  and  silver  of  the 

6.  s  also  let  the  golden  and  silver  vessels 
Dan.  6.  22  also  before  thee,  O  king,  have  I  done  no 

5 . Even,  also,  na  gam. 

Gen.  3.  6  gave  also  unto  her  husband  with  her 
1  Sa.  ig.  24  stripped  off  his  clothes  also . .  so  also 
Eccl  1  17  I  perceived  that  this  also  is  vexation  of 

2.  IS  Then  I  said  in  my  heart,  that  this  also 
8.  14  I  said  that  this  also  (is)  vanity 

6.  Thus,  nil  koh.  ' 

1  Sa.  25  22  So  and  more  also  do  God  unto  the  enemies 

7.  And  with  this,  aua.  be  ical  llama  de  kai. 

Acts  24.  26  He  hoped  also  that  money  should  have 

8.  Truly,  indeed,  5 i]  de. 

Matt  13.  23  which  also  beareth  fruit,  and  brmgeth 

9 . Amj  more,  yet,  still,  4’ti  eti. 

Luke  14.  26  and  his  own  life  also,  he  cannot  be  my 

ID.  And  truly  indeed,  yivroi  1  cal  mentoi  kai. 

Jude  8  Likewise  also  these  (filthy)  dreamers  defile 

II.  And,  also,  re  te. 

Heb.  1 1.  32  time  would  fail  me  to  tell  of . .  David  also 
ALSO,  for  that  — 

In  their  erring,  ciria  beshaggam. 

Gen.  6.  3  the  Lord  said .  .for  that  lie  also  (is)  flesh 

ALSO  if  — 

And  if,  ko.v  ka’n. 

Matt  21.  21  also  if  ye  shall  say  unto  this  mountain 

ALSO  not  — 

Not  even,  ovSe  oude. 

Rom.  1 1.  21  (take  heed)  lest  he  also  spare  not  thee 

ALTAR  — 

1  .Lion  of  God,  rX'IS  ariel. 

Eze.  43.  15  So  the  altar  (shall  be)  four  cubits 

2. Hill  of  God,  Ston  hard. 

Eze.  43.  15  from  the  altar  and  upward  (shall  be)  four 

3 .Slaughter  place ,  nrp  madbach. 

Ezra  7. 17  offer  them  upon  the  altar  of  the  house  of 

L Slaughter  place,  naip  mizbeach. 

Gen  8  20  Noah  builded  an  altar  unto  the  Lord 
8  20  and  offered  burnt  offerings  on  the  altar 
12  7  there  builded  he  an  altar  unto  the  Lord 

12  8  there  he  builded  an  altar  unto  the  Lord 

!3  4  Unto  the  place  of  the  altar,  which  he  had 

13  18  built  there  an  altar  unto  the  Lord 

22.  9  Abraham  built  an  altar  there  and  laid  the 

22.  g  laid  him  on  the  altar  upon  the  wood 

26  25  he  builded  an  altar  there,  and  called  upon 
33.  20  he  erected  there  an  altar,  and  called  it 

33  1  make  there  an  altar  unto  God,  that 

33  3  I  will  make  there  an  altar  unto  God 

35.  7  he  built  there  an  altar,  and  called  the  place 
Exod  17  15  Moses  built  an  altar,  and  called  the  name 

20.  24  An  altar  of  earth  thou  slialt  make  unto 

20  25  if  thou  wilt  make  me  an  altar  of  stone 
20.  26  Neither,  .go  up  by  steps  unto  mine  altar 

21  14  thou  slialt  take  him  from  mine  altar 

24  4  builded  an  altar  under  the  hill,  and  twelve 

24  6  half  of  the  blood  he  sprinkled  on  the  altar 

27.  1  thou  slialt  make  an  altar  (of)  shittim  wood 
27.  1  the  altar  shall  be  four  square 
27.  5  put  it  under  the  compass  of  the  altar 

27  5  may  be  even  to  the  midst  of  the  altar 
27  6  thou  slialt  make  staves  for  the  altar 

27.  7  shall  be  upon  the  two  sides  of  the  altar 

28.  43  when  they  come  near  unto  the  altar  to 
29  12  put  (it)  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar 

29.  12  the  blood  beside  the  bottom  of  the  altar 
29.  13  kidneys .  .and  burn  (them)  upon  the  altar 


Exod.  29.  16  sprinkle  (it)  round  about  upon  the  altar 
29.  18  burn  the  whole  ram  upon  the  altar 
29.  20  sprinkle  the  blood  upon  the  altar  round 
29.  21  take  of  the  blood  that  (is)  upon  the  altar 
29.  25  burn  (them)  upon  the  altar  for  a  burnt  off. 

29.  36  thou  slialt  cleanse  the  altar,  when  thou 
29.  37  slialt  make  an  atonement  for  the  altar 
29.  37  the  altar,  .shall  be  an  altar  most  holy 
29.  38  which  thou  shalt  offer  upon  the  altar 

29.  44  sanctify  the  tabernacle . .  and  the  altar 

30.  1  thou  shalt  make  an  altar  to  burn  incense 
30.  18  put  it  between  the  tabernacle . .  and  the  altar 
30.  20  when  they  came  near  to  the  altar  to  minis. 

30.  27  and  his  vessels . .  and  the  altar  of  incense 

30.  28  the  altar  of  burnt  offering  with  all  his 

31.  8  And  the  table. .  and  the  altar  of  incense 

31.  9  the  altar  of  burnt  offering  with  all  his 

32.  5  Aaron  saw  (it)  he  built  an  altar  before  it 

34.  13  ye  shall  destroy  their  altars,  break  their 

35.  15  And  the  incense  altar,  and  his  staves 
35  16  The  altar  of  burnt  offering,  with  his  brasen 
37  25  he  made  the  incense  altar  (of )  shittim  wood 
38.  1  he  made  the  altar  of  burnt  offering  (of) 

38.  3  he  made  all  the  vessels  of  the  altar 
38.  4  he  made  for  the  altar  a  brasen  grate 
38.  7  the  staves  into  the  rings . .  of  the  altar 
38.  30  therewith  he  made,  .the  brasen  altar 

38.  30  and  all  the  vessels  of  the  altar 

39.  38  the  golden  altar,  and  the  anointing  oil 

39.  39  The  brasen  altar,  and  his  grate  of  brass 

40.  5  thou  shalt  set  the  altar  of  gold  for  the 
40.  6  shalt  set  the  altar  of  the  burnt  offering 
40.  7  laver  between  the  tent,  .and  the  altar 
40.  10  thou  shalt  anoint  the  altar  of  the  burnt  "Ci. 

40.  10  the  altar,  .shall  be  an  altar  most  holy 
40.  26  he  put  the  golden  altar  in  the  tent 
40.  29  he  put  the  altar  of  burnt  offering  (by)  the 
40.  30  laver  between  the  tent,  .and  the  altar 
40.  32  when  they  came  near  unto  the  altar,  they 
40.  33  the  court  round  about . .  the  altar 

Lev.  1.  5  sprinkle  the  blood .  .upon  the  altar 
1.  7  And . .  shall  put  fire  upon  the  altar 
1.  8  the  fire  which  (is)  upon  the  altar 
1.  g  priest  shall  burn  all  on  the  altar 
1.  11  on  the  side  of  the  altar,  .upon  the  altar 
1.  12  on  the  fire  which  (is)  upon  the  altar 
i.  13  priest  shall  burn .  .(it)  upon  the  altar 
I.  15  the  priest  shall  bring  it  unto  the  altar 
1.  15  off  his  head,  and  burn  (it)  on  the  altar 
1.  16  cast  it  beside  the  altar  on  the  east  part 

1.  17  priest  shall  burn  it  upon  the  altar 

2.  2  burn  the  memorial  of  it  upon  the  altar 
2.  8  he  shall  bring  it  unto  the  altar 
2.  9  and  shall  burn  (it)  upon  the  altar 

2.  12  they  shall  not  be  burnt  on  the  altar 

3.  2  shall  sprinkle  the  blood  upon  the  altar 
3.  5  Aaron’s  sons  shall  burn  it  on  the  altar 
3.  8  shall  sprinkle  the  blood. .upon  the  altar 
3.  11  the  priest  shall  burn  it  upon  the  altar 
3.  13  sprinkle  the  blood  thereof  upon  the  altar 

3.  16  priest  shall  burn  them  upon  the  altar 

4.  7  of  the  altar  of  sweet  incense  before  the 
4.  7  all  the  blood,  .at  the  bottom  of  the  altar 
4.  10  priest  shall  burn  them  upon  the  altar 
4.  18  of  the  altar  which  (is)  before  the  Lord 
4.  18  all  the  blood  at  the  bottom  of  the  altar 
4.  19  he  shall,  .burn  (it)  upon  the  altar 
4.  25  horns  of  the  altar,  the  altar,  .of  the  altar 
4.  26  shall  burn  all  his  fat  upon  the  altar 
4.  30  put  (it)  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar 
4.  20  all  the  blood,  .at  the  bottom  of  the  altar 
4.  31  priest  shall  burn  (it)  upon  the  altar 
4.  34  put  (it)  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar 

4,  35  priest  shall  burn  (them)  upon  the  altar 

5.  9  sprinkle,  .upon  the  side  of  the  altar 

5.  9  be  wrung  out  at  the  bottom  of  the  altar 
5. 12  a  memorial,  .and  burn  (it)  on  the  altar 

6.  9  because  of  the  burning  upon  the  altar  all 
6.  9  and  the  fire  of  the  altar  shall  be  burning 
6.  10  the  fire  hath  consumed .  .on  the  altar 
6.  10  he  shall  put  them  beside  the  altar 
6.  12  the  fire  of  the  altar  shall  be  burning  in  it 
6.  13  shall  ever  be  burning  upon  the  altar 
6.  14  Aaron  shall  offer  it.  .before  tjie  altar 

6.  15  shall  burn  (it)  upon  the  altar  (for)  a  sweet 

7.  2  blood,  .shall  he  sprinkle,  .upon  the  altar 
7.  5  priest  shall  burn  them  upon  the  altar 

7.  31  priest  shall  burn .  .upon  the  altar 

8.  11  sprinkled  thereof  upon  the  altar  seven  times 
8.  11  and  anointed  the  altar  and  all  his  vessels 
8.  15  horns  of  the  altar,  .the  altar,  .of  thealtar 
8.  15  poured  the  blood  at  the  bottom  of  the  altar 
8.  16  and  Moses  burned  (it)  upon  the  altar 
8.  19  sprinkled  the  blood  upon  the  altar  round 
8.  21  Moses  burnt  the  whole  ram  upon  the  altar 
8.  24  sprinkled  the  blood  upon  the  altar  round 
8.  28  burnt  (them)  on  the  altar  upon  the  burnt 

8.  30  the  blood  which  (was)  upon  the  altar 

9.  7  Go  unto  the  altar,  and  otrer  thy  sin  offering 
9.  8  Aaron  therefore  went  unto  the  altar 
9.  9  put  it  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar 
9.  9  out  the  blood  at  the  bottom  of  the  altar 
9.  10  But  the  fat.  .he  burnt  upon  the  altar 
9.  12  sprinkled  round  about  upon  the  altar 
9.  13  and  he  burnt  (them)  upon  the  altar 
9.  i4  upon  the  burnt  offering  on  the  altar 
g.  17  burnt  (it)  upon  the  altar,  beside  the  burnt 
9.  18  he  sprinkled  upon  the  altar  round  about 

9.  20  and  he  burnt  the  fat  upon  the  altar 
9.  24  and  consumed  upon  the  altar  the  burnt  off. 

10.  12  and  eat  it  without  leaven  beside  the  altar 
14.  20  offer  the  burnt  offering,  .upon  the  altar 


Lev.  16.  12  take  a  censer  full,  .from  off  the  altar 

16.  18  And  he  shall  go  out  unto  the  altar 
16. 18  put  (it)  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar 

16.  20  made  an  end  of  reconciling,  .the  altar 
16.  25  the  fat.  .shall  he  burn  upon  the  altar 

16.  33  he  shall  make  an  atonement . .  for  the  altar 

17.  6  shall  sprinkle  the  blood  upon  the  altar 

17.  11  I  have  given  it  to  you  upon  the  altar 

21.  23  he  shall  not.  .come  nigh  unto  the  altar 

22.  22  an  offering  by  fire  of  them  upon  the  altar 
Num.  3.  26  (is)  by  the  tabernacle,  and  by  the  altar 

3.  31  their  charge  (shall  be)  the.  .altars 

4.  1 1  upon  the  golden  altar  they  shall  spread  a 

4.  13  they  shall  take  the  ashes  from  the  altar 
4.  14  the  censers,  .all  the  vessels  of  the  altar 

4.  26  (is)  by  the  tabernacle  and  by  the  altar 

5.  25  shall  wave,  .and  offer  it  upon  the  altar 

5.  26  memorial ..  and  burn  (it)  upon  the  altar 

7.  1  both  the  altar  and  all  the  vessels  thereof 

7.  10  offered  for  dedicating  of  the  altar 

7.  10  offered  their  offering  before  the  altar 
7.  11  prince,  .for  the  dedicating  of  the  altar 
7.  84  This  (was)  the  dedication  of  the  altar 
7.  88  This  (was)  the  dedication  of  the  altar 
16.  38  broad  plates  (for)  a  covering  of  the  altar 
16.  39  broad  (plates  for)  a  covering  of  the  altar 
16.  46  put  fire  therein  from  off  the  altar 

18.  3  not  come  nigh  the  vessels,  .of  the  altar 

18.  5  ye  shall  keep,  .the  charge  of  the  altar 

18.  7  your,  .office  for  every  thing  of  the  altar 
18.  17  sprinkle  their  blood  upon  the  altar 

23.  1  Build  me  here  seven  altars 

23.  2  Balaam  offered  on  (every)  altar  a  bullock 

23.  4  he  said . .  I  have  prepared  seven  altars 
23.  4  and  I  have  offered  upon  (every)  altar  a 
23.  14  built  seven  altars,  and  offered  a  bullock 
23. 14  and  a  ram  on  (every)  altar 
23  29  Balaam  said.  .Build  me  here  seven  altars 
23.  30  and  offered  a  bullock,  .on  (every)  altar 
Dent.  7.  5  ye  shall  destroy  their  altars,  and  break 

12.  3  And  ye  shall  overthrow  their  altars 
12.  27  offer  thy  burnt  offerings,  .upon  the  altar 
12.  27  blood,  .shall  be  poured  out  upon  the  altar 
16.  21  any  trees  near  unto  the  altar  of  theLoRD 

26.  4  and  set  it  down  before  the  altar 

27.  5  then  shalt  thou  build  an  altar 

27  5  an  altar  of  stones :  thou  shalt  not  lift 

27.  6  Thou  slialt  build  the  altar  of  the  Lord 
33.  10  whole  burnt  sacrifice  upon  thine  altar 
Josh  8  30  Then  Joshua  built  an  altar  unto  the  Lord 
8  31  an  altar  of  whole  stones,  over  which  no 
g.  27  for  the  altar  of  the  Lord,  even  unto  this 
22.  10  Manasseh  built  there  an  altar,  .a  great  altar 
22.  11  children  of  Reuben,  .have  built  an  altar 
22.  16  in  that  ye  have  builded  you  an.  altar 
22.  19  in  building  you  an  altar  beside  the  altar 
22.  23  That  we  have  built  us  an  altar  to  turn 
22.  26  Let  us  now  prepare  to  build  us  an  altar 
22.  28  Behold  the  pattern  of  the  altar  of  the  Lord 
22.  29  to  build  an  altar,  .beside  the  altar 
22.  34  children  of  Reuben,  .called  the  altar  (Ed) 
Jud"  "2.  2  ye  shall  throw  down  their  altars 

6.  24  Gideon  built  an  altar  thereunto  the  Lord 

6.  25  and  throw  down  the  altar  of  Baal 
6.  26  And  build  an  altar  unto  the  Lord  thy  God 
6.  28  behold,  the  altar  of  Baal  was  cast  down 
6.  28  second  bullock  was  offered  upon  the  altar 
6.  30  he  hath  cast  down  the  altar  of  Baal 

6  31  because  (one)  hath  cast  down  his  altar 

6.  32  because  he  hath  thrown  down  his  altar 

13.  20  the  flame  went  up.  .from  off  the  altar 

13  20  angel,  .ascended  in  the  flame  of  the  altar 
21.  4  that  the  people .  .built  there  an  altar 

1  Sa.  2.  28  I  choose  him .  to  offer  upon  mine  altar 

2  33  I  shall  not  cut  off  from  mine  altar 

7  17  and  there  he  built  an  altar  unto  the  Lord 

14.  35  Saul  built  an  altar,  .the  first  altar 

2  Sa.  24.  18  Go  up,  rear  an  altar  unto  the  Lord 

24.  21  to  build  an  altar  unto  the  Lord 

24.  25  David  built  there  an  altar  unto  the  Lord 
1  Ki.  1.  50  caught  hold  on  the  horns  of  the  altar 

1.  51  caught  hold  on  the  horns  of  the  altar 

1  53  and  they  brought  him  down  from  the  altar 

2  28  caught  hold  on  the  horns  of  the  altar 

2.  29  and,  behold,  (lie  is)  by  the  altar 

3  4  thousand  burnt  offerings . .  upon  that  altar 
6  20  and  (so)  covered  the  altar  (which  was  of) 

6  22  also  the  whole  altar . .  he  overlaid  with  gold 

7.  48  the  altar  of  gold,  and  the  table  of  gold 

8  22  Solomon  stood  before  the  altar  of  the  Lord 
8!  31  and  the  oath  come  before  thine  altar  in 

8.  54  he  arose  from  before  the  altar  of  theLORD 

8.  64  because  the  brasen  altar,  .(was)  too  little 

9.  25  upon  the  altar  which  he  built  unto  the 
12.  32  and  he  offered  upon  the  altar 

12.  33  he  offered  upon  the  altar .  the  altar 

13  1  Jeroboam  stood  by  the  altar  to  burn 

13  2  he  cried  against  the  altar,  .altar,  altar 

13  3  Behold,  the  altar  shall  be  rent 

13.  4  which  had  cried  against  the  altar,  .altar 
13.  5  The  altar  also  was  rent,  .from  the  altar 
13.  32  saying  which  he  cried,  .against  the  altar 
16.  32  And  he  reared  up  an  altar  for  Baal 
18.  26  And  they  leaped  upon  the  altar  which  was 
18  30  And  he  repaired  the  altar  of  the  Lord 
18.  32  And  with  the  stones  he  built  an  altar 
18.  32  and  he  made  a  trench  about  the  altar 
18  35  And  the  water  ran  round  about  the  altar 
iq.  io  Israel  have,  .thrown  down  thine  altars 
iq.  14  Israel  have,  .thrown  down  thine  altars 

2  Ki.  11. 11  (along)  by  the  altar  and  the  temple 

11.  18  his  altars  and  his  images,  .before  the  alt„r 


ALTAR 


30 


2  Ki.  12.  9  set  it  beside  the  altar,  on  the  right  side 

1 6.  io  an  altar  that  (was)  at  Damascus,  .altar 
16.  ii  And  Urijah  the  priest  built  an  altar 

16. 12  come,  .the  king  saw  the  altar,  .altar 
16.  13  sprinkled  the  blood,  .upon  the  altar 

16.  14  brought  also  the  brasen  altar,  .the  altar 
16.  14  and  put  it  on  the  north  side  of  the  altar 
16.  15  the  great  altar  burn  the  morning,  .altar 
18.  22  whose  altars  Hezekiah  hath  taken  away 
18.  22  shall  worship  before  this  altar  in  Jerusalem? 

2i.  3  he  reared  up  altars  for  Baal,  and  made  a 
2i.  4  he  built  altars  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 
21.  5  IfelTOITr altars  for  all  the  host  of  heaven 
23.  9  the  priests . .  came  not  up  to  the  altar 
23.  12  the  altars  that  (were)  on  the  top 
23.  12  the  altars  which  Manasseh  had  made 
23.  15  Moreover  the  altar  that  (was),  .that  altar 
23.  16  and  burned  (them)  upon  the  altar 
23.  17  thou  hast  done  against  the  altar  of  Beth-el 
23.  20  that  (were)  there  upon  the  altars 

1  Cli.  6.  49  Aaron  and  his  sons  offered  upon  the  altar 

6.  49  and  on  the  altar  of  incense,  (and  were  ap.) 
16.  40  To  offer  burnt  offerings ..  upon  the  altar 
21. 18  David  should  go  up,  and  set  up  an  altar 
21.  22  that  I  may  build  an  altar  therein  unto  the 
si.  26  And  David  built  there  an  altar  unto  the 
21.  26  he  answered  him.  .by  fire  upon  the  altar 

21.  29  the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord,  .and  the  altar 

22.  1  this  (is)  the  altar  of  the  burnt  offering 

28.  18  for  the  altar  of  incense  refined  gold 

2  Ch.  1.  5  brasen  altar  that  Bezaleel . .  had  made 

1.  6  Solomon  went  up  thither  to  the .  .altar 

4.  1  Moreover  he  made  an  altar  of  brass 
4. 19  the  golden  altar  also,  and  the  tables 

5.  12  stood  at  the  east  end  of  the  altar 

6. 12  And  he  stood  before  the  altar  of  the  Lord 

6.  22  and  the  oath  come  before  thine  altar 

7.  7  because  the  brasen  altar,  .was  not  able 

7.  9  kept  the  dedication  of  the  altar  seven  days 

8.  12  offered  burnt  offerings,  .on  the  altar 

14.  3  took  away  the  altars  of  the  strange  (gods) 

15.  8  and  renewed  the  altar  of  the  Lord 
23. 10  set  all  the  people . .  along  by  the  altar 

23.  17  brake  his  altars  and  images,  .his  altars 

26.  16  and  went,  .to  burn  incense  upon  the  altar 

26.  19  rose  up.  .from  beside  the  incense  altar 

28.  24  he  made  him  altars  in  every  corner 

29.  18  We  have  cleansed,  .the  altar  of  burnt  off. 

29.  19  they  (are)  before  the  altar  of  the  Lord 
29.  21  commanded,  .to  offer  (them)  on  the  altar 
29.  22  priests,  .sprinkled  (it)  on  the  altar 

29.  22,  22  sprinkled  the  blood  upon  the  altar 
29.  24  made  reconciliation,  .upon  the  altar 

29.  27  offer  the  burnt  offering  upon  the  altar 

30.  14  they  rose  and  took  away  the  altar  that 

31.  1  threw  down  the  high  places  and  the  altars 

32.  12  taken  away  his  high  places  and  his  altars 

32.  12  Ye  shall  worship  before  one  altar 

33.  3  he  reared  up  altars  for  Baalim. 

33.  4  he  built  altars  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 
33.  5  he  built  altars  for  all  the  host 
33.  15  all  the  altars  that  he  had  built 

33.  16  he  repaired  the  altar  of  the  Lord 

34.  4  they  brake  down  the  altars  of  Baalim 

34.  s  burnt  the  bones . .  upon  their  altars 

34.  7  when  he  had  broken  down  the  altars 

35.  16  to  offer  burnt  offerings  upon  the  altar 
Ezra  3.  2  and  builded  the  altar  of  the  God 

3.  3  And  they  set  the  altar  upon  his  bases 
Neh.  10.  34  to  burn  upon  the  altar  of  the  Lord  our 
l’sa.  26.  6  so  will  I  compass  thine  altar,  0  Lord 
43.  4  Then  will  I  go  unto  the  altar  of  God 
Si.  19  shall  they  offer  bullocks  upon  thine  altar 
84.  3  thine  altars,  O  Lord  of  hosts,  my  King 
1 18.  27  unto  the  horns  of  the  altar 
Isa.  6.  6  (which)  he  had  taken . .  from  off  the  altar 

17.  8  And  he  shall  not  look  to  the  altars 
19.  19  In  that  day  shall  there  be  an  altar 

27.  9  he  maketh  all  the  stones  of  the  altar 
36  7  whose  altars  Hezekiah  hath  taken  away 

36.  7  Ye  shall  worship  before  this  altar 
56.  7  sacrifices,  .accepted  upon  mine  altar 
60.  7  they  shall  come  up.  .on  mine  altar 

Jer.  11. 13  set  up  altars  to  (that)  shameful,  .altars 
17.  1  and  upon  the  horns  of  your  altars 
17.  2  their  children  remember  their  altars 
Lam.  2.  7  The  Lord  hath  cast  off  his  altar 
Eze.  6.  4  And  your  altars  shall  be  desolate 

6.  5  scatter,  .bones  round  about  your  altars 

6.  6  that  your  altars  may  be  laid  waste 
6.  13  among  their  idols,  .about  their  altars 

8.  5  northward  at  the  gate  of  the  altar 

8.  16  between  the  porch  and  the  altar  (were) 

9.  2  and  stood  beside  the  brasen  altar 
40.  46  the  keepers  of  the  charge  of  the  altar 

40.  47  and  the  altar,  .before  the  house 

41.  22  The  altar  of  wood  (was)  three  cubits  high 
43.  13  (are)  the  measures  of  the  altar,  .altar 
43.  18  These  (are)  the  ordinances  of  the  altar  in 
43.  22  and  they  shall  cleanse  the  altar 
43.  26  Seven  days  shall  they  purge  the  altar 
43.  27  make  your  burnt  offerings  upon  the  altar 
45. 19  four  corners  of  the  settle  of  the  altar 
47.  1  at  the  south  (side)  of  the  altar 

Hos.  8.  11  hath  made  many  altars  to  sin,  altars 

10.  1  of  his  fruit  he  hath  increased  the  altars 
10.  2  he  shall  break  down  their  altars 
10.  8  thistle  shall  come  up  on  their  altars 

12.  11  their  altars  (are)  as  heaps  in  the  furrows 
Joel  1.  13  howl,  ye  ministers  of  the  altar 

2.  17  weep  between  the  porch  and  the  altar 
Amos  2.  8  clothes  laid  to  pledge  by  every  altar 


Amos  3.  14  I  will  also  visit  the  altars  of  Beth-el 

3.  14  the  horns  of  the  altar  shall  be  cut  off 

9.  1 1  saw  the  Lord  standing  upon  the  altar 
Zech.  9. 15  as  the  corners  of  the  altar 

14.  20  shall  be  like  the  bowls  before  the  altar 
Mai.  1.  7  Ye  offer  polluted  bread  upon  mine  altar 

1.  10  neither  do  ye  kindle  (fire)  on  mine  altar 

2.  13  covering  the  altar  of  the  Lord  with  tears 

5.  A  raised  place,  (layAs  homos. 

Acts  17.  23  1  found  an  altar  with  this  inscription 

6.  A  place  of  sacrifice,  Ovcriainijpiov  thusiasterion. 

Matt.  s.  23  if  thou  bring  thy  gift  to  the  altar 
5.  24  Leave  there  thy  gift  before  the  altar 
22.  18  Whosoever  shall  swear  by  the  altar 
22.  19  or  the  altar  that  sanctifleth  the  gift 
22.  20  Whoso  therefore  shall  swear  by  the  altar 
22.  35  slew  between  the  temple  and  the  altar 
Luke  1.  11  standing  on  the  right  side  of  the  altar 

1 1.  51  which  perished  between  the  altar  and  the 
Rom.  1 1.  3  and  digged  down  thine  altars;  and  I  am 

1  Co.  9.  13  altar,  .and  they  which  wait  at  the  altar 

10.  18  nottheywhich  eat. .  partakers  of  the  altar 
Heb.  7.  13  no  man  gave  attendance  at  the  altar 

13.  10  We  have  an  altar  whereof  they  have  no 
Jas.  2.  21  had  offered  Isaac  his  son  upon  the  altar 
Rev.  6.  9  I  saw  under  the  altar  the  souls  of  them 

8.  3  angel  came  and  stood  at  the  altar,  .altar 

8.  5  and  filled  it  with  fire  of  the  altar 

9.  13  the  golden  altar  which  is  before  God 

11.  1  measure  the  temple,  .and  the  altar 

14.  18  another  angel  came  out  from  the  altar 

16.  7  I  heard  another  out  of  the  altar  say 

ALTARS  for  incense  — 

Incense  altars,  n'nppo  meqatleroth. 

2  Ch.  30.  14  all  the  altars  for  incense  took  they  away 
ALTARS  of  brick  — 

Brick  altars,  nipV  lehenah. 

Isa.  65.  3  and  burnetii  incense  upon  altars  of  brick 
AL-TASCHITH  — 

Destroy  or  corrupt  not,  nnyn  Vn  al-tashclieth. 

Tsa.  57.  title.  To  the  chief  Musician,  A.-t.,  Miclitam 

58.  title.  To  the  chief  Musician,  A.-t.,  Miclitam 

59.  title.  To  the  chief  Musician,  A.-t.,  Miclitam 
75.  title.  To  the  chief  Musician,  A.-t.,  A  Psalm 

ALTEH,  to  — 

1  .To  exchange,  )]Vri  chalaph,  5. 

Lev.  27.  10  He  shall  not  alter  it,  nor  change  it 

2.  To  pass  on,  or  away,  kiy.  ada. 

Dan.  6.  8  the  law  of  the  Medes.  .which  altereth 
6.  12  the  law  of  the  Medes.  .which  altereth 

3.  To  change,  kw  shena,  5. 

Ezra  6.  11  a  decree,  .whosoever  shall  alter  this 
6.  12  that  shall  put  to  their  hand  to  alter 

4.  To  change,  rnri  shanah,  3. 

Psa.  89.  34  My  covenant  will  I  not  break  nor  alter 
ALTERED,  to  be  — 

1  .To pass  over,  ■n]/  ahar. 

Estli.  1.  19  commandment,  .that  it  be  not  altered 

2  .To  become  of  another  kind,  ylvopai  'irepos. 

Luke  9.  29  fashion  of  his  countenance  was  altered 
ALTHOUGH  — 

1.  That,  because,  ’?  ki. 

Exod  13. 17  land  of  the  Philistines,  although  that 

2. A  Ithough,  '?  ijbt  aph  ki. 

Job  35. 14  Although  thou  sayest  thou  shalt  not  see 

3.  And  if,  ical  el  kai  ei. 

Mark  1 4.  29  Although  all  shall  be  offended,  yet  (will) 

4.  And  truly,  kuitoi  kaitoi. 

Heb.  4.  3  although  the  works  were  finished  from 
ALTOGETHER  — 

1  .One,  irik  echad. 

Jer.  10.  8  But  they  are  altogether  brutish  and 

2.  Together,  in;  yachad. 

Psa.  19.  9  judgments.. (are)  ..righteous altogether 
53.  3  they  are  altogether  become  filthy 
62.  9  they  (are)  altogether  (lighter)  than  vanity 
Isa.  10.  8  (Are)  not  my  princes  altogether  kings 
Jer.  5.  5  these  have  altogether  broken  the  yoke 

3.  All,  Vi)  kol. 

Psa.  39.  5  his  best  state  (is)  altogether  vanity 

4.  Wholly,  nVs  kalah. 

Gen.  18.  21  see  whether  they  have  done  altogether 
Exodn.  i  shall,  .thrust  you  out  hence  altogether 
2  Ch.  12. 12  he  would  not  destroy  (him)  altogether 

5.  Vanity,  Van  hebel. 

Job  27. 12  why  then  are  ye  thus  altogether  vain? 

6.  Wholly,  8 Aos  holos.  ■ 

John  9.  34  lliou  wast  altogether  born  in  sins,  and 

7 . Altogether,  irdvrus  pantos. 

1  Co.  5.  10  Yet  not  altogether  with  the  fornicators 
9.  10  Or  saith  he  (it)  altogether  for  our  sakes  ? 

8.  In  or  with  much,  Iv  -ko\\S>  cn  polio. 

Acts  26.  29  [altogether]  such  as  I  am,  except  these 


ALWAYS 


A'-LUSH,  riiVk  wild  place. 

The  pth  encampment  of  Israel  on  the  way  from  Sin  to 
Sinai. 

Hum 33.  13  And  they  departed,  .and  encamped  in  A. 
33.  14  And  they  removed  from  A.,  and  encamped 

AL'-VAH  or  AL'-IAH,  .liVy,  n;Vy  sublimity. 

A  duke  of  Edom,  descended  from  Esau,  b.c.  1740. 

Gen.  36.  40  names  of  the  dukes,  .of  Esau,  .duke  A. 

1  Ch.  1.  51  dukes  of  Edom,  .duke  Timnali,  duke  A. 
AL'-VAH,  p,Vy,  j;Vji  sublime. 

Son  of  Shobal,  a  descendant  of  Seir,  b.c.  1760. 

Gen.  36.  23  the  children  of  Shobal  (were)  these  ■  A 

1  Ch.  1.  40  The  sons  of  Shobal,  A.  and  Mauahath 
ALWAY  — 

1.  (For)  pre-eminence,  perpetuity,  nx:  nelsach. 

Psa.  9.  18  the  needy  shall  not  alway  be  forgotten 

2.  (For  an)  indefinite  time,  cViy  olam. 

Job  7.  16  I  loathe  (it);  I  would  not  live  alway 

3.  Continually,  rpn  tamid. 

Exod 25.  30  set  upon  the  table,  .before  me  alway 
Num.  9.  16  it  was  alway:  the  cloud  covered  it  (by  day) 

2  Sa.  9.  10  shall  eat  bread  alway  at  my  table 
Prov.28.  14  Happy  (is)  the  man  that  feareth  alway 

4.  All  the  days,  o'p;n  Vii  kol  hay-yamim. 

Deutn.  1  judgments, and  his  commandments,  alway 

28.  33  shalt  be  only  oppressed  and  crushedalway 

1  Ki.  II.  36  David  my  servant  may  have  a  light  alway 

2  Ki.  8.  19  promised  him  to  give  him  alway  a  light 

5.  Through  all  (time),  Siarravris  diapantos. 

Acts  IO.  2  much  alms,  .and  prayed  to  God  alway 
Rom.  1 1.  10  and  bow  down  their  back  alway 

6 . All  the  days,  nairas  ras  ypipas. 

Matt  28.  20  and,  lo,  I  am  with  you  alway 

7 .  A  Iways,  ndvrore  giantote. 

John  7.  6  but  your  time  is  alway  ready 

Phil.  4.  4  rejoice  in  the  Lord  alway  :  (and)  again  I 

Co'-  4-  6  Let  your  speech  (be)  alway  with  grace 

1  I  n.  2.  16  to  fill  up  their  sins  alway  ;  for  the  wrath 

2  Th.  2.  13  But  we  are  bound  to  give  thanks  alway 

8 . Ever,  always,  ad  aei. 

2  Co.  4.  II  For  we  which  live  are  alway  delivered 

6.  10  As  sorrowful,  yet  alway  rejoicing;  as  poor 
Iitus  1.  12  Cretians  (are)  alway  liars,  evil  beasts 
Heb.  3.  IO  They  do  alway  err  in  (their)  heart;  and 
ALWAYS  — 

l .(For) pre-eminence,  perpetuity,  ns:  netzach. 

Tsa.  103.  9  He  will  not  always  eliide  ;  neither 
Isa.  57.  16  neither  will  I  be  always  wroth 

2 -(For  an)  indefinite  time,  nVip  olam. 

Gen.  6.  3  My  spirit  shall  not  always  strive  with 
I  Ch.  16.  is  Be  ye  mindful  always  of  his  covenant 
Jer.  20.  17  her  womb  (to  be)  always  great  (with  me) 

3.  Continually,  tm  tamid. 

Exod  27.  20  to  cause  the  lamp  to  burn  always 
28.  38  it  shall  always  be  upon  his  forehead 
Deutn.  12  the  eyes  of  the  Lord,  .(are)  always  upon 
Psa.  16.  8  I  have  set  the  Lord  always  before  me 
Prov.  5.  19  be  thou  ravished  always  with  her  love 
Eze.  38.  8  mountains,  .which  have  been  always 

4.  All  the  days,  QV?;n  Vi)  kol  hay-yamin. 

Deut.  5.  29  keep  all  my  commandments  always 
6.  24  to  fear  the  Lord  . .  for  our  good  always 
14.  23  mayest  learn  to  fear  the  Lord,  .always 
2Ch.  18.  7  he  never  prophesied  good,  .but  always 
5. In  all  time,  njrVpp  be-kol-eth. 

Job  27.  10  will  lie  always  call  upon  God? 

Psa.  10.  s  His  ways  are  always  grievous;  thy 
Prov.  8.  30  daily,  .delight,  rejoicing  always 
Eccl.  9.  8  Let  thy  garment  be  always  white,  and 
Q.Bver,  ahvays,  ad  aei. 

Acts  7.  51  ye  do  always  resist  the  Holy  Ghost ;  as 

1  Pe.  3.  15  ready  always  to  (give)  an  answer  to  every 

2  I  e.  1.  12  to  put  you  always  in  remembrance  of 

7 . Through  all  (time),  Sid  iravrAs,  diapantos. 

Matt  18.  10  in  heaven  their  angels  do  always  behold 
Acts  2.  25  I  foresaw  the  Lord  always  before  my  face 
2  Th.  3. 16  give  you  peace  always  by  all  means 

8 . Through  all  (time),  SiairavrAs  diapantos. 

Mark  5.  5  always,  night  and  day,  he  was  in  the 
Acts  24.  16  to  have  always  a  conscience  void  of 
Heb.  9.  6  priests  went  always  into  the  first  tabem. 

9.  Bach  time,  dedorort  hekastote. 

2  Pe.  1. 15  have  these  things  always  in  remembrance 
10 .In  every  season,  iv  ravfl  Kaip$. 

Luke  21.  36  Watch  ye,  therefore,  and  pray  always 
Epli.  6.  18  Praying  always  with  all  prayer  and 
11.  In  every  way,  ■ndvTt)  pante. 

Acts  24.  3  We  accept  (it)  always,  and  in  all  places 
\2.  Always,  it  dvr  ore  pantote. 

Matt 26.  11  poor  always,  .me  ye  have  not  always 
Mark  14.  7  you  always,  but  me  ye  have  not  always 
Luke  18.  1  men  ought  always  to  prav,  and  not  to 
John  8.  29  I  do  always  those  things  that  please  him 

11.  42  I  knew  that  thou  liearest  me  always :  but 

12.  8  poor  always,  .but  me  ye  have  not  always 

18.  20  in  the  temple,  whither  the  Jews  [always] 

Rom.  1.  9  I  make  mention  of  you  always  in  my 
1  Co.  1.  4  I  thank  my  God  always  on  your  behalf 


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Eph. 

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Col. 


iTh. 


.  Co  i5.  58  always  abounding  in  the  work  of  the ' Lord 
/,  *  ^  which  always  causeth  us  to  triumph  in 
!  4  10  Always  bearing  about  in  the  body  tlie^ 

1  6  Therefore .  .always  confident,  knowing 
O.  8  always  having  all  sufficiency  m  all(things) 
4. 18  good  to  be  zealously  affected  always  in 
4  20  Giving  thanks  always  for  all  things  unto 
1  4  Always  in  every  prayer  of  mine  foi  yotf 
V  24o  but.  ywith  all  boldness,  as  always,  .now 

2.  12  my  beloved,  as  ye  have  always  obeyed 
,  4  We  give  thanks .  .praying  always  foi  you 

4  12  always  labouring  fervently  for  you  in 
1  2  We  give  thanks  to  God  always  for  you  all 

2'  6  ve  have  good  remembrance  of  us  always 
l  ®  We  are  bound  to  thank  God  always  for  you 

1.  ii  Wherefore  also  we  pray  always  foryou 
4  making  mention  of  thee  always  111  my 

AD,  "i9Py  a  station. 
own  on  the  border  of  Asher,  near  Alammelech. 

Josh.  19.26  And  Alammelech,  and  A.,  and  Mislieal 

MAX,  Spy  labouring. 

iescendant  of  Asher  through  Bcriak  his  son,  B.C.  1600. 
j  Ch.  7.  35  And  the  sons  of  his  brother  Helem.  .A. 
MA'-LEK,  pbpy.  warlike ,  dweller  in  the  vale. 

Son  of  Eliphaz  and  grandson  of  Esau,  B.C.  1680. 

Gen  36.  12  and  she  bare  to  Eliphaz  A. :  these  (were) 
'  ,6  16  Duke  Korali,  duke  Gatam,  (and)  duke  A. 
1.  36  The  sons  of  Eliphaz;  Temau.  .and  A. 


2  Til. 


Phm. 

AD, 


2  Sa. 


I  Ch.  I.  30  - ^ - » - 

rhe  name  is  also  applied  to  his  descendants,  who  are, 
wever,  generally  called  Amalekites. 

Exod  17.  8  Then  came  A.,  anil  fought  with  Israel 
17  q  Choose,  .men,  and  go  out,  fight  with  A. 

17.  10  So  Joshua,  .fought  with  A.:  and  Moses 
17  11  when  he  let  down  his  hand,  A.  prevailed 
17  12  Joshua  discomfited  A.  and  his  people 
17.  14  I  will,  .put  out  the  remembrance  of  A. 

17.  16  the  Lord  (will  have)  war  with  A.  from 
Nuni24.  20  when  he  looked  on  A.,  he  took  up  his 

24.  20  and  said,  A.  (was)  the  first  of  the  nations 
Deut2s  17  Remember  what  A.  did  unto  tliee  by  the 

25.  IQ  thou  shalt  blot  out  the  remembrance  of  A. 
Jude.  7.  n  he  gathered  unto  him  the  children  of . .  A. 

\  14  Out  of  Ephraim . .  a  root  of  them  against  A. 
i  Sa.  it  2  I  remember  (that)  which  A.  did  to  Israel 
15.  3  Now  go  and  smite  A.,  and  utterly 
i5  5  Saul  came  to  a  city  of  A.,  and  laid  wait 
is!  20  and  have  brought  Agag  the  king  of  A 
28  18  nor  executedst  his  fierce  wrath  upon  A. 

2 Sa.  8.  12  of  the  Philistines,  and  of  A.,  and  of  the 
1  Ch.  18.  1 1  that  he  brought  from . .  the  children  of  A. 
Psa.  83.  7  Gebal,  and  Ammon,  and  A. ;  the  Philistines 

■MA-LE-KITE,  ’pVpy.  belonging  to  Amalek. 
lie  name  of  a  people' and  country  smitten  by  Checloi- 
omer  and  his  confederates  in  the  days  of  Abraham 
c  iqi7  (Gen.  14.  7),  erroneously  supposed  by  some  to 
>  the  descendants  of  Amalek,  the  son  of  Eliphaz  (eldest 
m  of  Esau,  Gen.  36.  10-16;  1  Ch.  1.  36),  by  his  concubine 
'imna.  Without  any  provocation  they  came  and  at- 
icked  the  rear  of  Israel  as  they  were  journeying  through 

re  wilderness,  but  were  defeated  by  Joshuaat  Rephidim 

Sxod.  17.  8-16),  and  in  consequence  of  this  assault  a 
erpetual  war  was  declared  against  them  by  Jehovah , 
hey  dwelt  in  the  land  of  the  S.  of  Judah  (Num.  13.  29). 
nd  in  the  valley  (Num.  14.  25);  along  with  the  Caanan- 
tes  they  defeated  the  rash  attack  of  Israel,  and  drove 
hem  even  unto  Hormah  (Num.  14-  43-45).  tney 
ailed  by  Balaam  “  the  first  of  the  nations  (or  Goyim), 
lither  from  their  antiquity,  or  their  warlike  chaiactei, 

,r  from  their  being  the  first  to  attack  Israel  (Num.  24.  20), 
vhich  was  henceforth  required  to  ‘  remember  then 
a-eacherous  attack  (Deut.  25.  17-19)-  They,  along  wth 
;he  children  of  Ammon,  joined  with  Eglon,  king  of  Moab 
B.C  1354),  to  attack  Israel,  and  took  Jericho,  the  city 

if  palm-trees  (Judg.  3-13):  they  s”ftche sfab!uy 

apposed  by  the  Ephrainutes  in  the  conflict  with  Jabin, 
king  of  Hazor,  B.C.  1296  (Judg.  5.  14);  they '  joined,  wit 
the  Midianites  and  the  children  of  the  East  (or  Kedem) 
in  the  days  of  Gideon,  the  son  of  Joash  the  Abi-ezrite 
B  c  1256  (Judg.  6.  3),  but  were  defeated  by  him  m  the 
valley  of  J  ezreel  (J  udg.  6.  33, 7. 12-22);  they 
among  the  oppressors  of  Israel  (Judg. 
once  possession  of  a  mountain  in  the  land  of  Ephiaira 
in  which  Abdon,  the  son  of  HUlel  the  Pirathomte  was 
buried,  B.C.  1112  (Judg.  12.  15);  they  were  smitten  by 
Saul,  B.C.  1086  (iSa.  14.  48);  again  by  him,  B  C.  1079, 
throughout  their  whole  country  “  from  Havilah  to  Shur, 
on  the  border  of  Egypt,  when  Agag  their  king  was  cut 
in  pieces  (1  Sa.  15.  2-33);  they  were  invaded  and 
destroyed  by  David  (1  Sa.  27.  8-10) ;  their  previous  non¬ 
destruction  by  Saul  was  the  cause  of  his  rejection  (1  Sa. 
28.  18);  in  David's  absence  they  invaded  and  pluuderetl 
Ziglag,  B.C.  1056,  and  carried  off  his  two  wives  and  others 
as  captives,  but  they  were  pursued,  overtaken,  and 
defeated  by  David  (1  Sa.  30.  1-31);  one  of  their  nation 
accusing  himself  of  Saul’s  death  was  put  to  death  by 
David  (2  Sa.  1.  1-16),  by  whom  their  silver  and  gold  was 
dedicated  to  Jehovah  (2  Sa.  8.  12;  1  Ch.  18.  n);  they 
were  again  smitten  in  the  days  of  Hezekiah,  B.C.  726-693, 
by  five  hundred  men  of  the  tribe  of  Simeon,  who  there¬ 
after  dwelt  in  their  place,  at  the  east  of  the  valley  of 
Gedor,  or  Gerar  (1  Ch.  4.  39-43) they  are  mentioned 
with  Ammon  and  the  Philistines  as  among  the  enemies 
of  Israel  (Psa.  83.  7).  They  are  not  again  noticed  in 
Scripture,  except  Hainan  the  Agagite  be  reckoned  one 
of  their  nation,  which  is  not  improbable  (Estli.  3.  1),  &c. 
Comp.  Num  24.  7. 

Oen.  14.  7  and  smote  all  the  country  of  the  A. 

Num  13.  29  The  A.  dwell  in  the  land  of  the  south 
14.  25  Now  the  A. .  .dwelt  in  the  valley 


Num  14  43  the  A. .  .(are)  there  before  you,  and  ye 

14.  45  the  A.  came  down,  and  the  Canaamtes 

Tncl£r  6  1  and  tlie  A. .  .even  they  came  up  against 

J  dg'  6  33  the  A. .  .were  gathered  together,  and  went 

7  it  the  A. .  .lay  along  in  the  valley  like 
io!  12  the  A. .  .did  oppress  you ;  a"il  ye  ™el  to 
12.15  and  was  bui-ied  m . .  the  mount  of  the  A. 

1  Sa.  14.  48  smote  the  A.,  and  delivered  Israel 

1  q  6  get  you  down  from  amongst  the  A. ,  lest 
I5;  6  the  Kenites  departed  from  among :  the ^A. 

15.  7  Saul  smote  the  A.  from  Havilah  (until) 

15.  8  he  took  Agag  the  king  of  the  A-  alive 
is.  15  They  have  brought  them  from the  A.-«» 

4. 18  Go  and  utterly  destroy,  .the  A.,  and  fight 
it  20  and  have  utterly  destroyed  the  A. 

1?  32  Bring  ye .  .Agag  the  king  of  the  A. 

27.  38  and  invaded  . the  A.:  foi '  those  nation) 

30.  1  that  the  A.  had  invaded  the  south,  and 
TO  1 3  I  (am)  a . .  servant  to  an  A. ;  and  my  master 

30'.  18  Dailcl  recovered  allthattlie  A.  had  earned 

3  1  was  returned  from  the  slaughter  of  the  A. 

1  8  And  I  answered  him,  I  (am)  an  A. 

r'  12  I  (am)  the  son  of  a  stranger,  an  A 
1  Ch.  4’.  43  they  smote  the  rest  of  the  A.  that  were 

A'-MAM,  ddk  gathering  place.  , 

A  city  near  Shema  and  Moladah,  probably  mthc  soutn 
of  Judah.  ,  ,,  ,  ,  . 

Josh. is.  26  Amam,  and  Shema,  and  Moladah 

A-MA'-NA,  njDK  permanent. 

The  northern  ridge  of  Antilibanus,  as  Hermon  was  the 

“long"  4.  8  look  from  the  top  of  A„  from  the  top  of 

a  mat?.t'ati  mDR  Jah  has  said . 

LGrcmdfathe'r  of  Zadok.'a  high  priest  in  the  time  o 

Dajdh’t  “  Meraioth  begat  A.,  and  A.  Ahitub 

6.  52  Meraioth  his  son,  A.  Ins  son  Al  it  b 
Ezra  7.  3  The  son  of  A.  the  son  of  Azariah,  the  son 

2.  The  son  of  Azariali,  a  high  priest  in  the  tune  0  k  0 

m0iCh°  e'.^Anil  Azariah  begat  A.,  and  A.  begat 

3.  A  descendant  of  Kohatli,  son  of  Levi,  B.C.  1015. 

T  Ch  23  IQ  the  sons  of  Hebron.  A.  the  second 

*  24.'  23  And  the  sons  (of  Hebron).  .A.  the  second 

4  Chief  priest  in  the  time  of  Jehoshapliat,  B.C.  912. 

2  Ch.  19.  11  behold,  A.  the  chief  priest  (is)  over  you 

5  A  T  pvite  appointed  in  the  time  of  Hezekiah  to  dis¬ 
tribute  the  tithes  and  oblations  among  lus  brethren 

B  °2  Ch.  15  And  next  him  (were)  Eden,  and.  .A.,  and 
G.  A  man  of  the  family  of  Bani,  who  took  a  strange  wife 
during  the  exile,  B.C.  465. 

Ezra  10.  42  Shallum,  Amariah  (and)  Joseph 
7.  A  priest  who,  with  Nehemiah,  sealed  the  covenant, 

Nell.  10.  3  Pashur,  Amariah,  JIalchijah 
12  2  Amariah,  Malluch,  Hattush 

12  13  Of  Ezra,  Meshullam;  of  A.,  Jehohanan 
8  A  descendant  of  Judah  by  Pliarez,  some  of  whose 
posterity  dwelt  in  Jerusalem  after  the  exile,  B.C.  465- 
Nell.  11.  4  Of  the  children  of  Judah.  .A.,  the  son  of 
9.  An  ancestor  of  Zephaniah  the  prophet  in  the  time  of 

Zeph.  1.  1  which  came  unto . .  A.,  the  son  of  Hizkiah 

A-MA'-SA,  xteDj l  burden-bearer.  . 

1.  David's  nephew,  whom  Absalom  made  captain  ovei 
his  rebel  army,  B.C.  1023. 

2  Sa  17.  25  Absalom  made  A.  captain  of  the  host 
17.  25  which  A.  (was)  a  man's  son,  whose  name 

19.  13  And  say  ye  to  A.,  (Art)  thou  not  of  my 

20.  4  Then  said  the  king  to  A.,  Assemble 
20  5  So  A.  went  to  assemble  (the  men  of)  Judah 
20’.  8  which  (is)  in  Gibeon,  A.  went  before  them 
20  q  And  Joab  said  to  A.,  (Art)  thou  m  health 

20.  q  And  Joab  took  A.  by  the  beard  with 

20.  10  But  A.  took  no  heed  to  the  sword  that 
20'  12  And  A.  wallowed  in  blood  in  the  midst 
20  12  he  removed  A.  out  of  the  highway  into 
1  Ki  2'  5  what  Joab . .  did . .  unto  A.  the  son  of 
'  2  32  and  slew.  .A.  the  son  of  Jether,  captain 

1  Ch.  2'.  17  And  Abigail  bare  A. :  and  the  father  of 
2.  17  and  the  father  of  A.  (was)  Jether  the 

2  The  name  of  an  Ephraimite  who  with  others  resisted 
the  bringing  into  Samaria  of  the  Jews  made  prisoners 
in  the  time  of  Ahaz,  B.C.  741. 

2  Ch.  28. 12  and  A.  the  son  of  Hadlai,  stood  up  against 


A-MAS -I'-AH,  n;t?DJi  Jah  has  strength. 

Chief  captain  of  the  army  of  Jehoshapliat. 

2  Ch.  17. 16  next  him  (was)  A. .  .who  willingly  offered 

AMAZED  —  ,  ,  ,,  j 

Amazement  fell,  ylvopcu  edpPus  gmomai  tharnhos. 
Luke  4.  36  they  were  all  amazed,  and  spake  among 

AMAZED,  be  greatly  or  sore  — 

To  be  qreatly  amazed,  iuBa/. ifreos  ekthambed. 

Mark  9.  15  straightway  all.  .were  greatly  amazed 
14.  33  began  to  be  sore  amazed,  and  to  be  very 

AMAZED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  troubled,  Via  bahel,  2. 

Exod  15.  13  the  dukes  of  Edom  shall  be  amazed 
Judg  20.  41  the  men  of  Benj'amin  were  amazed 

2.  To  be  cast  down,  nnn  chathath. 

Job  32.  15  They  were  amazed,  they  answered  no 

3.  To  be  cast  down,  non  tamah. 

Isa.  13.  8  they  shaU  be  amazed  one  at  another 

4 . To  be  exceedingly  struck,  iunX^aaopat  elcplesso. 

Mattiq.  25  they  were  exceedingly  amazed,  saying 
Luke  2.  48  when  they  saw  him,  they  were  amazed 

9.  43  they  were  all  amazed  at  the  mighty 

5.  To  be  in  an  ecstasy,  tuaraais  eA a&tv. 

Luke  5.  26  they  were  all  amazed,  and  they  glorified 

6.  To  be  astonished,  ^amiyai  existemai. 

Matt  12.  23  all  the  people  were  amazed,  and  said 
Mark  2.  12  insomuch  that  they  were  all  amazed,  and 

6.  51  they  were  sore  amazed  in  themselves 
Acts  2.  7  they  were  all  amazed,  and  marvelled 

2  12  they  were  all  amazed,  and  were  m  doubt 
9'.  21  all  that  heard .  .were  amazed,  and  said 

7.  To  be  astonished,  awed,  BayPeoyai  thambeomai. 
Mark  1.  27  they  were  all  amazed,  insomuch  that 

10.  32  they  were  amazed  ;  and  as  they  followed 

AMAZED,  to  make  — 

To  make  astonished,  Dots’  shaman,  5. 

Eze.  32.  10 1  will  make  many  people  amazed  at  tliee 

AMAZEMENT  - 

Ecstasy,  eKaraais  ekstasxs.  , 

Acts  3. 10  were  filled  with  wonder  and  amazement 

2.  Terror,  irririais  ptoesis. 

■  1  Pe.  3.  6  and  are  not  afraid  with  any  amazement 
a  haz  I  AH,  n’xDX,  w;xpx  Jah  has  strength. 

1.  Son  of  Joash,  king  of' Judah,  who  succeeded  after 
the  slaughter  of  his  father,  B.C.  839. 

2  Ki.  12.  21  and  A.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 
12  he  fought  against  A.  king  of  Judah 
1  reigned  A.  the  son  of  J oash  king  of  Judah 

8  Then  A.  sent  messengers  to  Jehoash 

9  the  king  of  Israel  sent  to  A.  km"  " 


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25- 


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25- 


23. 


A-MA'-SAI,  burden-bearer. 

1.  A  descendant  of  Kohath,  son  of  Levi,  B.C.  i°45-_ 

1  Ch  6  25  And  the  sonsof  Elkanah,  A. ,  and  Ahimoth 

6.  35  Elkanah,  the  son  of  Mahatli,  the  son  of  A. 

2  Ch.  29.  12  the  Levites  arose,  Mahath  the  son  of  A. 

2.  A  captain  who  joined  David  at  Ziklag. 

1  Ch  12  18  Then  the  spirit  came  upon  A. .  .chief 

3.  A  priest  who  assisted  at  the  bringing  up  the  ark  to 
the  house  of  Obed-edom,  B.C.  1042. 

1  Ch.  15.  24  A.,  and  Zechariah.  .did  blow  with  the 

A-MASH'-AI,  'Dippy.  carrying  spoil. 

A  priest  of  the  family  of  Immer  dwelling  at  Jerusalem 
B.C.  445.  . , 

Neh.  11. 13  A.  the  son  of  Azareel,  the  son  of  Ahasai 


1?  B^  A?  would  not  hear.  Therefore  Jelio. 
y  .  TT  he  and  A  king  of  Judah  looked  one 
f  Jchoash  kingoi  Israel  took  A  king  of 
il  15  how  he  fought  with  A.  king  of  Judah 
14  17  A.  the  son  of  Joash  king  of  Judah  lived 
i4‘.  18  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  A.  (^e)  they  not 
21  made  him  king  instead  of  Ins  father  A. 

4'  23  In  the  fifteenth  year  of  A.  the  son  of  Joash 

I  began  Azariah  the  son  of  A  king  of 

,  ch  t  ii 

2  Ch.  24.  27  ^n^^g^^gntyrandnfive1yeavsSohl  (when) 

5  Moreover  A.  gathered  Judah  to^ther 
q  And  A.  said  to  the  man  ol 1 3°d,  But 
10  Then  A.  separated  them,  (to  Wit),  the 

I I  A  strengthened  himself,  and  led.  forth 
13  the  soldiers  of  the  army  which  A  sent 

25  14  after  that  A.  was  come  from  the  slaughtei 
25'  it  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  against  A. 
It  17  Then  A.  king  of  Judah  took  advice,  and 
25  18  Joash.  .sent  to  A.  king  of  Judali,  saying 
25  20  But  A.  would  not  hear ;  for  it  (came)  of 
25'  21  they  saw  one  another,  .lie  anil  A.  king  of 
23  Joash.  .took  A.  king  of  Judah,  the  son  of 
25  2 1  A.  the  son  of  Joash,  king  of  Judali  lived 
It  26  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  A.,  first  and  last 

25.  27  after  the  time  that  A.  did  turn  away 

26.  1  made,  .king  in  the  room  of  his  father  A. 
26.  4  according  to  all  that  his  father  A.  did 

2.  A  man  of  the  tribe  of  Simeon. 

1  Ch.  4.  34  and  Jamlech,  and  J oshah  the  son  of  A. 

3  A  Levite  descended  from  Merari. 

iCh.  6.  45  Hashabiah,  the  son  of  A.,  the  son  of 

4.  Priest  of  the  idol  set  up  in  Bethel,  B.C.  787. 

Amos  7.  10  Then  A.  the  priest  of  Beth-el  sent  to 

7  12  A.  said  unto  Amos,  0  thou  seer,  go.fflee 
7. 14  and  said  to  A.,  I  (was)  no  prophet 


AMBASSADOR  — 

1. Interpreter,  p?  luts,  5.  .  , 

2  Ch.  32.  31  in.  .ambassadors  of  the  princes  of  Baby. 

2. Messenger ,  agent,  HxSp  malak.  _  . 

2  Ch.  35.  21  he  sent  ambassadors  to  him,  s^in° 

Isa.  30.  4  and  his  ambassadors  came Mo  Hanes 

3,,.  7  ambassadors  of  peace  shall  weep  ’utterly 
i373.  15  against  him  in  sending  his  ambassadors 


Eze. 


AMBASSADOR 


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AMMON 


AMBASSADOR,  to  be  an  — 

To  be  elders,  seniors,  irpe<r/3eu&i  presbeuti. 

2  Co.  5.  20  Now  then  we  are  ambassadors  for  Christ 
Eph.  6.  20  For  which  I  am  an  ambassador  in  bonds 

AMBASSADOR,  to  make  as  if  one  had  been  — 

To  feign  to  be  a  wanderer,  yx  tsir,  7. 

Josh.  9.  4  made  as  if  they  had  been  ambassadors 

AMBASSAGE  — 

Age,  eldership,  embassy,  irpeirfle'ia  presbeia. 

Luke  14.  32  he  sendeth  an  ambassagc,  and  dcsireth 

AMBER  — 

Amber,  electrum,  bsyn  chashmal. 

Eze.  1.  4  the  midst  thereof  as  the  colour  of  amber 

1.  27  I  saw  as  the  colour  of  amber,  as  the 

8.  2  the  appearance . .  as  the  colour  of  amber 

AMBDSH  — 

To  be  behind,  to  weave  plots,  rnx  arab. 

Josh.  8.  2  lay  thee  an  ambush  for  the  city  behind  it 

8.  7  ye  shall  rise  up  from  the  ambush 
8.  12  set  them  to  lie  in  ambush  between 
8.  14  he  wist  not  that,  .liers  in  ambush 
8.  19  ambush  arose  quickly  out  of  their  place 
8.  21  Joshua,  .saw  that  the  ambush  had  taken 
Jer.  31.  12  prepare  the  ambushes  for  the  Loud 

AMBDSH,  lie  in  — 

Ambush,  rnxa  maarab. 

Josh.  8.  9  they  went  to  lie  in  ambush,  and  abode 

AMBUSHMENT  — 

1.  To  put  behind,  weave  plots,  nux  arab,  3. 

2  Ch.  20.  22  Lord  set  ambushments  against .  .Ammon 

2.  Ambush,  nuxo  ma-arab. 

2  Ch.  13. 13  J  eroboam  caused  an  ambushment  to  come 
13.  13  and  the  ambushment  (was)  behind  them 

A'- MEN,  ]0X,  a/j-i] v  it  is  steadfast. 

Rev.  3.  14  These  things  saith  the  A.,  the  faithful 

AMEN  — 

1. Amen,  so  be  it,  so  it  is,  ]ax  amen. 

Num.  5.  22  And  the  woman  shall  say,  Amen,  amen 
Dent  27.  15  the  people  shall  answer  and  say,  Amen 
[So  also  in  v.  16,  17,  18,  19,  20, 21,  22,  23,  24,  25,  26.] 
1  Ki.  1.  36  answered  the  king,  and  said,  Amen 
1  Ch.  16.  36  people  said,  Amen,  and  praised  the  Lord 
Nell.  5.  13  all  the  congregation  said,  Amen,  and 

8.  6  all  the  people  answered,  Amen,  Amen 
Psa.  41.  13  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord.  .Amen,  and  Amen 

72.  19  earth  be  tilled,  .his  glory  ;  Amen,  &  Amen 
89.  52  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  for . .  Ameu,&  Amen 
106.  48  and  let  all  the  people  say,  Amen 
Jer.  28.  6  Jeremiah  said,  Amen  :  the  Lord  do  so 

2.  Amen,  steadfast,  ayriv  amen. 

Matt.  6.  13  [the power,  and  theglory,  for  ever.  Amen] 
28.  20  unto  the  end  of  the  world.  [Amen] 

Luke  24.  53  praising  and  blessing  God.  [Amen] 
John2i.  25  books  that  should  be  written.  [Amen] 
Rom.  1.  23  Creator,  who  is  blessed  for  ever.  Amen 

9.  5  is  over  all,  God  blessed  for  ever.  Amen 
11.  36  to  whom  (be)  glory,  for  ever.  Amen 

13.  33  God  of  peace  (lie)  with  you  all.  [Amen] 
16.  20  The  grace  of.  .the)  with  you.  [Amen] 

16.  24  The  grace  of.  .(be)  with  you  all.  [Amen] 
16.  27  through  Jesus  Christ  for  ever.  Amen 

1  Co.  14.  16  say  Amen  at  thy  giving  of  thanks 

16.  24  My  love  (he)  with  you  all.  .[Amen] 

2  Co.  1.  20  and  in  him  Amen,  unto  the  glory  of  God 

13.  14  grace  of  the  Lord.. with  you  all.  [Amenl 
Gal.  1.  5  whom  (bo)  glory  for  ever  and  ever.  Amen 
6.  18  Brethren .  .grace. .  with  your  spirit.  Amen 
Eph.  3.  21  (be)  glory,  .world  without  end.  Amen 
6.  24  that  love  our  Lord . .  in  sincerity.  [Amen] 
Phil.  4.  20  (be)  glory  for  ever  and  ever.  Amen 
4.  23  The  grace,  .(be)  with  you  all.  [Amen] 
Col.  4.  18  Grace  (lie)  with  you.  [Amen] 

1  Th.  5.  28  grace  of  our  Lord .  .(be)  with  you.  [Amen] 

2  Th.  3.  18  The  grace,  .(be)  with  you  all.  Amen 
1  Ti.  1.  17  and  glory  for  ever  and  ever.  Amen 

6.  16  honour  and  power  everlasting.  Amen 

6.  21  Grace  (be)  with  thee.  [Amen.] 

2TL  4.  18  (be)  glory  for  ever  and  ever.  Amen 

4.  22  Grace  (be)  with  you.  [Amen] 

Titus  3.  15  Grace  (be)  with  you  all.  [Amen] 

Phm.  23  grace,  .(he)  with  your  spirit.  [Amenl 
Heb.  13.  21  whom  (he)  glory  for  ever  and  ever.  Amen 

13.  25  Grace  (lie)  with  you  all.  [Amen] 

1  Pe.  4.  11  to  whom  (be)  praise  and  dominion . .  Amen 

5.  11  To  whom  (be)  glory  ami  dominion .  .Amen 
5.  14  Peace  (be)  with  you  all.  .[Amen] 

2  Pe.  3. 18  (lie)  glory  both  now  and  for  ever.  [Amen] 

1  Jo.  5.  21  Little  children,  keep . .  from  idols.  [Amen] 

2  Jo.  13  children  of  thy . .  sister  greet  thee.  [Amen] 
Jude  25  To.  .God.  .(he)glory .  .nowandever.  Amen 
Rev.  1.  6  (be)  glory  and  dominion  for  ever.  .Amen 

1.  7  he  cometh  with  clouds . .  Even  so,  Amen 
1.  18  behold.  I  am  alive  for  evermore,  [Amen] 

3.  14  These  things  saith  the  Amen,  the  faithful 
5.  14  And  the  four  beasts  said,  Amen 

7.  12  Saying,  Amen  :  Blessing,  and  glory,  and 
7.  12  unto  our  God  for  ever  and  ever.  [Amen] 

19.  4  the  four  beasts  fell  down,  .saying.  Amen 
22.  20  Surely  I  come  quickly ;  Amen.  Even  so 
22.  21  The  grace,  .(be)  with  you  all.  [Amen] 
AMEND,  to  — 

l.!To  strengthen,  pirj  chazeq,  3. 

2  Ch.  34. 10  gave  it.  .to  repair  and  amend  the  house 


2 .To  make  good,  do  well,  aa;  yatab,  5. 

Jer.  7.  3  Amend  your  ways  and  your  doings,  and 
7.  5  if  ye  throughly  amend  your  ways  and 
26.  13  amend. your  ways  and  your  doings 
35.  15  Return  ye.  ..and  amend  your  doings 
AMEND,  to  begin  to  — 

To  have  oneself  better,  e^co  uopiporepor. 

John  4.  52  Then  enquired,  .when  he  began  to  amend 
AMENDS,  to  make  — 

To  complete,  recompense,  ohy  shalam,  3. 

Lev.  5.  16  he  shall  make  amends  for  the  harm 
AMERCE,  to  — 

To  fine,  viy  anash. 

Deut22.  19  they  shall  amerce  him  in.  .silver 

AMETHYST  — 

\. Amethyst,  na^nN  achlamah. 

Exod28.  19  third  row  a  ligure.  .and  an  amethyst 
39. 12  third  row,  a  ligure.. and  an  amethyst 

2. Amethyst,  ayedvarTos  amethustos. 

Rev.  21.  20  a  jacinth ;  the  twelfth,  an  amethyst 
A'-MI,  'ax  ( meaning  uncertain.) 

A  servant  of  Solomon,  whose  descendants  came  up  with 
Zerubbabel  from  Babylon.  In  Neh.  7.  59  he  is  called 
Amon  (“  steadfast  ”),  b.c.  536. 

Ezra  2.  57  Pochereth  of  Zebaim,  the  children  of  A. 
AMIABLE  — 

Beloved,  yy  ya.did. 

Psa.  84.  1  Howamiable(are)thytabernacles, OLord 

A  MIN-A'-DAB,  ' Afxivabi.fi.  my  people  is  willing. 

Son  of  Aram  (or  Ram),  sou  of  Esrom. 

Matt.  1.  4  Aram  begat  A.;  and  A.  begat  Naasson 
Luke  3.  33  Which  was  (the  son)  of  A.,  which  was 

AMISS  — 

l.Out  of  place,  &TOTros  atopos. 

Luke  23.  41  but  this  man  hath  done  nothing  amiss 

2. Evilly,  wickedly,  ioxkws  Jcakos. 

Jas.  4.  3  ye  ask  amiss,  that  ye  may  consume  (it) 

AMISS,  to  do  — 

To  do  perversely,  pervert,  rnj;  avail,  5. 

2  Ch.  6.  37  We  have  sinned,  we  have  done  amiss 
AMISS,  thing  — 

Error,  rashness,  n'yd  shalu,  slialah. 

Dan.  3.  29  everypeople.  .whiclispeakanythingamiss 

A-MIT'-TAI,  max  truthful. 

A  Zebulonite,  father  of  the  prophet  Jonah,  B.c.  890. 
e  Ki.  14.  25  the  hand  of  his  servant  Jonah,  .son  of  A. 
Jon.  1.  1  came  unto  Jonah  the  son  of  A.,  saying 
AM'-MAH,  ncx,  an  aqueduct. 

A  hill  E.  of  Giali  near  Gibeon  of  Benjamin,  where  Abner 
was  defeated,  B.c.  1053. 

2  Sa.  2.  24  they  were  come  to  the  hill  of  A.,  that 
AM'-MI,  'Sjj  my  people. 

A  symbolic  name  which  the  ransomed  people  are  directed 
by  the  Lord  to  use. 

Hos.  2.  1  Ray  ye  unto  your  brethren,  A.;  and  to 

AM-MI'-EL,  Sx'oy  my  people  is  strong. 

1.  One  of  the  spies  sent  out  by  Moses,  B.c.  1490. 

Num  13.  12  Of  the  tribe  of  Dan,  A.  the  son  of  Gemalli 

2.  A  Manassehite  of  Lodebar,  near  Mahanaim,  in  the 
time  of  David,  B.c.  1070. 

2  Sa.  9.  4  the  house  of  Machir,  the  son  of  A.,  in 

9.  5  the  house  of  Machir,  the  son  of  A.,  from 
17.  27  and  Machir  the  son  of  A.  of  Lo-debar,  and 

3.  Father  of  Bathshua,  a  wife  of  David,  B.c.  1070. 

1  Ch.  3.  5  four,  of  Bathshua  the  daughter  of  A. 
[These  names  in  2  Sa.  11.  2  are  Bathsheba  and  Eliam .] 

4.  A  Levite,  a  son  of  Obed-edom,  and  a  porter  in  the 
tabernacle  in  the  time  of  David,  B.C.  1050. 

1  Ch.  26.  s  A. the  sixth,  Issachar  the  seventh, Peulthai 

AM-MI'-HBD,  ■nrrsj;  my  people  is  honourable. 

1.  Father  of  Elisham,  chief  of  Ephraim,  B.c.  1510. 

Num.  1.  10  of  Ephraim ;  Elishama  the  son  of  A. 

2.  18  of  Ephraim.  .Elishama  the  son  of  A. 

7.  48  Elishama  the  son  of  A. .  .(offered) 

7.  53  the  offering  of  Elishama  the  son  of  A. 

10.  22  over  his  host.  .Elishama  the  son  of  A. 

1  Ch.  7.  26  Laadan’his  son,  A.  his  son,  Elishama  his 

2.  A  Simeonite  whose  son,  Shemuel,  was  appointed  for 
the  divison  of  the  land,  B.C.  1492. 

Num  34.  20  children  of  Simeon,  Shemuel  the  son  of  A 

3.  A  Naphtalite  whose  son,  Pedeliel,  was  appointed  for 
the  division  of  the  land,  B.c.  1492. 

Num 34.  28  of.  .Naphtali,  Pedahel  the  son  of  A. 

4.  Father  of  Talmai,  king  of  Geshur,  to  whom  Absalom 
fled  after  slaying  his  brother  Amnon,  B.c.  1045. 

2  Sa.  13.  1-  to  Talmai,  the  son  of  A.,  king  of  Geshur 

5.  A  man  ol  Judah,  descended  from  Pharez,  B.c.  536. 

1  Ch.  9.  4  TTthai  the  son  of  A.,  the  son  of  Omri,  the 
AM-MI'-HDR,  yiiybj;  my  people  is  noble. 

Father  of  Talmai.  (This  is  the  textual  reading  which, 
in  the  Masoretic  correction,  is  made  Ammihud.)  B.c. 
1045. 

2  Sa.  13.  37  went  to  Talmai,  the  son  of  A.,  king  of 


AM-MI-NA'-DAB,  :nraj?  my  people  is  willing. 

1.  A  Levite,  Aaron’s  father-in-law,  b.c.  1520 

Exod.  6.  23  Aaron  took  him  Elisheba,  daughter  of  A. 

2.  A  prince  of  Judah  (perhaps  the  same  as  No.  1),  B.c. 
1510. 

Num.  1.  7  Of  Judah ;  Nalishon  the  son  of  A. 

2.  3  and  Nahshon  the  son  of  A.  (shall  be). . 

7.  12  he  that  offered .  was  Nahshon  the  son  of  A. 
7.  17  the  offering  of  Nahshon  the  son  of  A. 

10.  14  over  his  host  (was)  Nahshon  the  son  of  A. 
Ruth  4.  19  Hezron  begat  Ram,  and  Ram  begat  A. 

4.  20  A.  begat  Nahshon,  and  Nahshon 
1  Ch.  2.  10  Ram  begat  A.;  and  A.  begat  Nahshon 

3.  A  son  of  Kohath,  son  of  Levi.  Perhaps  the  same  as 
No.  1. 

1  Ch.  6.  22  The  sons  of  Kohath ;  A.  his  son,  Korah 

4.  A  Levite  of  the  family  of  Kohath,  who  assisted  in 
bringing  up  the  ark  out  of  the  house  of  Obed-edom, 
B.C.  1045. 

1  Ch.  15.  10  Of  the  sons  of  Uzziel ;  A.  the  chief 

15.  11  And  David  called  for.  .the  Levites.  .and  A 

AM-MI-NA'-DIB,  ’Gj;  my  people  is  liberal. 
Perhaps  this  is  not  an  appellation. 

Song  6.  12  Or  ever  I  was  aware,  .the  chariots  of  A. 

AM  -  MI  -  SHAD  -DAI,  'W'GJJ  my  people  is  mighty. 
Father  of  Ahiezer,  captain  of  the  tribe  of  Dan  in  the 
time  of  Moses,  B.c.  1510. 

Num  1.  12  Of  Dan ;  Ahiezer  the  son  of  A. 

2.  25  of  the  children.  .Ahiezer  the  son  of  A. 

7.  66  On  the  tenth  day  Ahiezer  the  son  of  A. 

7.  71  (was)  the  offering  of  Ahiezer  the  son  of  A. 
10.  25  over  his  host  (was)  Ahiezer  the  son  of  A. 
AM-MI-ZA'-baD,  ibj'GJl  my  people  is  endowed. 

Son  of  Benaiah,  third  of  David’s  captains,  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.  27.  6  Benaiah.  .and  in  his  course  (was)  A.hisson 

AM'-MON,  ]isj]  a  fellow-countryman. 

The  name  of  the  descendants  of  Ben-Ammi,  the 
younger  son  of  Lot  by  his  younger  daughter,  born  in  a 
cave  of  a  mountain  near  Zoar  (now  called  At  am,  a  few 
miles  from  Heshbon),  B.c.  1897.  Their  country  lay  at 
the  N.E.  of  Moab,  and  E.  of  the  tribe  of  Reuben, 
between  the  Amon  and  the  Jabbok.  Their  border  was 
strong  (Num.  21.  24);  they  were  not  to  be  distressed  or 
meddled  with  by  Israel ;  the  original  inhabitants  of 
their  country  were  giants,  and  called  Zamzummim 
(great,  and  tall,  and  many  as  the  Anakim),  who  were 
destroyed  by  the  Ammonites  (Deut.  2.  19,  20,  37);  their 
chief  city  was  Rabbath-Ammon,  and  it  contained  the 
gigantic  bedstead  of  Og,  king  of  Bashan  (Deut.  3.  11); 
the  river  Jabbok  was  their  border  (Deut.  3.  16);  none 
of  their  nation  was  to  be  allowed  to  enter  the  congre¬ 
gation  of  J ehovah  to  the  tenth  generation  (Deut.  23.  3); 
Jabbok  is  again  mentioned  as  their  border  (Josh.  12.  2; 
13.  10,  25);  they,  along  with  Amalek,  joined  Eglon, 
king  of  Moab,  B.c.  1354,  and  smote  Israel,  and  took 
Jericho,  the  city  of  palm-trees  (Judg.  3.  13);  their  gods 
were  served  by  the  children  of  Israel,  B.c.  1161,  so  that 
Jehovah  sold  the  latter  into  their  hands,  and  they 
served  them  eighteen  years,  on  both  sides  of  the  J  ordan. 
Israel  crying  to  Jehovah,  the  Ammonites  encamped  in 
Gilead,  but  were  defeated  by  Jephthali,  who  drove  them 
from  Aroer  to  Minnith  (Judg.  10.  6-18;  11.  1-33);  their 
chief  national  god  was  Chemosh  (Judg.  n.  24);  they 
besieged  Jabesh-Gilead,  when  Nahash  their  king  threat¬ 
ened  its  inhabitants  with  a  severe  penalty,  but  he  was 
discomfited  by  Saul  (1  Sa.  n.  i-n;  12.  12);  they  were 
accordingly  vexed  by  Saul  afterwards  (1  Sa.  14.  47); 
their  silver  and  gold  taken  in  battle  were  dedicated  to 
Jehovah  by  David  (2  Sa.  8.  12;  1  Ch.  18.  11):  Ilannn 
their  king,  the  son  of  Nahash,  having  insulted  the  mes¬ 
sengers  of  David,  hired  the  Syrians  to  help  him,  but 
they  were  defeated  by  Joab  and  Abishai  (2  Sa.  10.  1-19; 
1  Ch.  19.  1-19) ;  who  also  besieged  Rabbah  his  capital, 
and  took  it,  whereon  David  went  to  complete  the  cap¬ 
ture,  and  took  all  the  spoil,  and  humbled  the  inhabit¬ 
ants  (2  Sa.  11.  1;  12.  26-31;  1  Ch.  20.  1-3);  Shobi,  the 
son  of  Nahash,  and  brother  of  Hanun,  of  the  city  of 
Rabbah,  however,  brought  prolusions  to  support  David 
at  Mahanaim  when  he  was  fleeing  from  Absalom  (2  Sa. 
17.  27);  Zelek,  also  an  Ammonite,  was  one  of  David’s 
thirty  valiant  men  (2  Sa.  23.  37;  1  Ch.  n.  39);  Solomon 
loved  several  women  of  that  nation,  and  went  after 
Mileom  their  abomination,  and  also  built  a  high-place 
for  Molech  (1  Ki.  n.  1,  5,  7,  33);  his  wife,  the  mother 
of  Rehoboam,  was  Naamah,  an  Ammonitess  (1  Ki.  14. 
21,  3i;2Ch.  12.  13);  along  with  the  Moabites  and  the 
Edomites  they  att  acked  Jehoshapliat .  hut  were  defeated, 
B.c.  896,  and  destroyed  each  otlier(2  Ch.  20. 1-23) ;  Zabad, 
the  son  of  Shimeath  an  Ammonitess,  conspired  with 
Jehozabad,  the  son  of  Sliimrith  a  Moabitess,  against 
Joash,  king  of  Judah,  and  slew  him,  B.c.  839  (2  Ch.  24. 
26);  the  Ammonites  gave  gifts  to  Uzziali,  B.c.  810  (2  Ch. 
26.  8);  Jotham  again  reduced  them  to  tribute,  B.c.  758 
(2  Ch.  27.  5);  Josiah,  B.c.  624,  defiled  the  high-place 
which  Solomon  had  built  in  Jerusalem  for  Mileom  (2  Ki. 
23.  13);  the  Ammonites,  along  with  others,  invaded 
Judah  in  the  days  of  Jelioiakim,  B.c.  610-599. 

Their  abominable  customs  still  infected  the  Jews  in 
the  time  of  Ezra,  B.c.  457  (Ezra  9.  1) ;  Tobiah  an  Am¬ 
monite,  along  with  Sanballat  the  Horonite.  B.c.  445, 
mocked,  reviled,  and  tried  to  hinder  Nehemiah  in  his 
work  (Neh.  2. 10, 19 :  4.  3, 7);  the  Jews,  though  acquainted 
with  the  law  against  admitting  an  Ammonite  to  the 
tenth  generation,  nevertheless  married  wives  of  that 
nation  (Nell.  13.  1,  23);  they  are  mentioned  along  with 
Amalek  as  among  tlie  enemies  of  Israel  (Psa.  83.  7) ;  yet 


AMMON 


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AMONG 


i  becoming  obedient  to  the  people  of  God  in  the  latter 
»ys  (Isa.  II.  14) ;  they  cruelly  used  the  women  in  Gilead, 
id  were  threatened  with  destruction,  B.c.  878  (Amos 
13-16);  and  because  of  their  reviling  Judah,  and  mag- 
ifying  themselves  against  Jehovah,  they  are  again 
ireatened  with  destruction,  B.C.  630  (Zeph.  2.  8-11); 
ley  are  described  as  being  uncircumcised  in  flesh,  and 
i  punished  with  the  uncircumcised  in  heart  of  the 
juse  of  Israel  (Jer.  9.  26);  as  receiving,  along  with  the 
;her  nations,  from  Jeremiah  the  cup  of  the  Lord’s 
lger  (Jer.  25.  21) ;  as  having  a  yoke  sent  to  their  king 
f  Jeremiah  in  token  of  their  subjection  to  Nebuehad- 
jzzar  (Jer.  27.  3) ;  as  having  afforded  shelter  to  the 
jws  who  feared  Nebuchadnezzar  (Jer.  40.  11);  their 
ing  Baalis  is  said  to  have  sent  Ishmael,  son  of  Netha- 
iah,  to  slay  Gedaliah,  son  of  Ahikam  (Jer.  40.  14);  Ish- 
ael  tried  to  carry  off  his  captives  to  the  Ammonites 
er.  41.  10),  but  being  defeated  escaped  himself  to  them 
ith  only  eight  men  (Jer.  41.  15);  the  destruction  of 
abbah,  Heshbon,  and  Ai,  was  foretold  by  Jeremiah, 
itli  their  restoration  (Jer.  1.  1-6);  Ezekiel  foretells  the 
lining  of  the  sword  of  Nebuchadnezzar  to  Kabbah  and 
le  people  (Eze.  21.  20,  28);  also  the  coming  of  the  ehil- 
ren  of  the  East,  or  of  Kedem  (Eze.  25.  2-10),  but  they 
ere  to  escape  from  Antiochus  Epiphanes  (Dan.  u.  41). 
Gen.  19.  38  same  (is)  the  father  of  the  children  of  A. 
Num2i.  24  the  children  of  A. .  .the  children  of  A. 
Deut.  2.  19  thou  comest.  .against  the  children  of  A. 

2.  19  for  I  will  not  give  thee  of  the  land  of . .  A. 

2.  37  Only  unto  the  land  of  the  children  of  A. 

3.  11  (is)  it  not  in  Rabbath  of  the  childrenof  A. 

3.  16  (which  is)  the  border  of  the  children  of  A. 

J  osh.  12.  2  (which  is)  the  border  of  the  children  of  A. 

13.  10  unto  the  border  of  the  children  of  A. 

13.  25  and  half  the  land  of  the  children  of  A. 
Judg.  3.  13  he  gathered  unto  him  the  children  of  A. 

10.  6  and  the  gods  of  the  children  of  A. 

10.  7  and  into  the  hands  of  the  children  of  A. 

10.  9  Moreover  the  children  of  A.  passed  over 

10. 11  (Did)  not  (I  deliver  you),  .children  of  A. 
10. 17  Then  the  children  of  A.  were  gathered 

10.  18  What  man  (is  he)  that . .  the  children  of  A. 

11.  4  And  it  came  to  pass,  .the  children  of  A. 

11.  5  that  when  the  children  of  A.  made  war 

11.  6  that  we  may  fight  with  the  children  of  A. 

ii.  8  and  fight  against  the  children  of  A. 

11.  9  Jephtliah  said . .  against  the  children  of  A 

11.  12,  14  the  king  of  the  children  of  A. 

11. 13  the  king  of  the  children  of  A.  answered 
11. 15  nor  the  land  of  the  children  of  A. 

11.  27  the  children  of  Israel,  .the children  of  A. 
11.  28  Howbeit  the  king  of  the  children  of  A. 

11.  29  he  passed  over  (unto)  the  children  of  A. 
11.  30  thou  shalt  without  fail  deliver  the.  .of  A 
11.  31  when  I  return  in  peace  from  the.  .of  A. 
11.  32  passed  over  unto  the  children  of  A.  to 
11.  33  Thus  the  children  of  A.  were  subdued 

11.  36  the  Lord  hath  taken  vengeance,  .of  A. 

12.  1  Wherefore  passedst  thou  over.  .the.  .of  A. 

12.  2  at  great  strife  with  the  children  of  A. 

12.  3  passed  over  against  the  children  of  A. 

1  Sa.  12.  12  Nahash  the  king  of  the  children  of  A. 

14.  47  So  Saul  took,  .against  the  children  of  A. 

2  Sa.  8.  12  Of  Syria .  .and  of  the  children  of  A. 

10.  1  that  the  king  of  the  children  of  A.  died 
10.  2  David's  servants. .  of  the  children  of  A. 
10.  3  And  the  princes  of  the  children  of  A.  said 
10.  6  when  the  children  of  A.  saw  that  they 
10.  6  the  children  of  A.  sent  and  hired  the  Sy. 
10.  8  And  the  children  of  A.  came  out 
10.  10  in  array  against  the  children  of  A. 

10.  11  but  if  the  children  of  A.  be  too  strong  for 
10.  14  when  the  children  of  A.  saw  that  the  Sy. 

10.  19  So  the  Syriaus  feared  to  help  the.  .of  A. 

11.  1  and  they  destroyed  the  children  of  A. 

12.  9  him  with  the  sword  of  the  children  of  A. 

12.  26  against  Rabbah  of  the  children  of  A. 

12.  31  unto  all  the  cities  of  the  children  of  A. 

17.  27  Nahash  of  Rabbah  of  the  children  of  A. 

1  Ki.  11.  7  the  abomination  of  the  children  of  A. 

11.33  and  Milcom  the  god  of  the  children  of  A. 
2Ki.  23.  13  the  abomination  of  the  children  of  A. 

24.  2  against  him  bands,  .of  the  children  of  A. 

1  Ch.  18.  11  that  he  brought  from,  .the  children  of  A. 

19.  1  the  king  of  the  children  of  A.  died 

19.  2  into  the  land  of  the  children  of  A.  to 

19.  3  the  princes  of  the  children  of  A.  said 

19.  6  when  the  children  of  A.  saw  that  they 

19.  6  Hanum  and  the  children  of  A.  sent  a 

19.  7  the  children  of  A.  gathered  themselves 

19.  9  And  the  children  of  A.  came  out,  and 

19. 11  set  (themselves)  in  array  against.  .A. 

19.  12  but  if  the  children  of  A.  be  too  strong 

19.  19  Syrians  help  the  children  of  A.  any  more 

20.  1  wasted  the  country  of  the  children  of  A. 

20.  3  the  cities  of  the  children  of  A. 

2  Ch.  20.  1  and  the  children  of  A. . .  came  against 

20.  10  now,  behold,  the  children  of  A.  and 

20.  22  ambushments  against  the  children  of  A. 

20.  23  the  children  of  A.  and  Moab  stood  up 
27.  5  fought  also  with  the  king  of  the  A. 

27.  5  the  children  of  A. .  .the  children  of  A. 
Neh.  13.  23  Jews  (that)  had  married  wives .  .of  A. 

Psa.  83.  7  Gebal,  and  A., and  Amalek;  the  Philistines 
Isa.  11.  14  the  children  of  A.  shall  obey  them 
Jer.  9.  26  Egypt,  and  Judah,  .and  the  children  of  A. 

25.  21  and  the  children  of  A. 

49.  6  again  the  captivity  of  the  children  of  A. 
Dan.  11.  41  and  the  chief  of  the  children  of  A. 

Amos  1.  13  three  transgressions  of  the  children  of  A. 
Zeph.  2.  8  I  have  heard . .  the  revilings  of . .  A. 

2.  9  the  children  of  A.  as  Gomorrah,  (even) 

5 


AM  MO-NITE,  See  Ammon. 

Deut.  2.  20  the  A.  call  them  Zamzummims 

23.  3  An  A.  or  Moabite  shall  not  enter  into 

1  Sa.  11.  1  Then  Nahash  the  A.  came  up,  and 

11.  2  And  Nahash  the  A.  answered  them 
11.  11  and  slew  the  A.  until  the  heat  of  the  day 

2  Sa.  23.  37  Zelek  the  A.,  Naliari  the  Beerothite 

1  Ki.  11.  1  loved  many  strange  women,  .of  the.  .A. 

11.  5  the  abomination  of  the  children  of  A. 

14.  21  mother’s  name  (was)  Naamah  an  A.-ess 
14.  31  mother's  name  (was)  Naamah  an  A.-ess 

1  Ch.  11.  39  Zelek  the  A.,  Naharai  the  Berothite 

2  Ch.  12. 13  mother’s  name  (was)  Naamah  an  A.-ess 

20.  1  with  them  (other)  beside  the  A.,  came 

24.  26  Zabad  the  son  of  Shimeath  an  A.-ess 

26.  8  And  the  A.  gave  gifts  to  Uzziah 

27.  s  He  fought  also  with  the  king  of  the  A. 
Ezra  9.  1  according  to  their  ab. .  .of  the.  .A. 

Neh.  2. 10  and  Tobiah  the  servant,  the  A.,  heard 

2. 19  and  Tobiah  the  servant,  the  A. .  .heard 

4.  3  Now  Tobiah  the  A.  (was)  by  him,  and  he 

4.  7  and  the  A... heard  that  the  walls  of 

13.  1  therein  was  found  written,  that  the  A. 
Jer.  27.  3  send  them,  .to  the  king  of  the  A. 

40.  11  that  (were)  in  Moab,  and  among  the  A. 

40.  14  that  Baalis  the  king  of  the  A.  hath  sent 

41.  10  and  departed  to  go  over  to  the  A. 

41.  15  Ishmael.  escaped,  .and  went  to  the  A. 

49.  1  Concerning  the  A.,  thus  saith  the  Lord 
49.  2  cause .  .to  be  heard  in  Rabbah  of  the  A. 
Eze.  21.  20  Appoint  a  way.  .to  Rabbath  of  the  A. 

21.  28  ThussaiththeLoRDGodeoncerningtlieA. 

25.  2  set  thy  face  against  the  A. 

25.  3  And  say  unto  the  A.,  Hear  the  word  of 
25.  5  And  I  will  make . .  the  A.  a  couching 
25.  10  Unto  the  men  of  the  east  with  the  A. 

25.  10  that  the  A.  may  not  be  remembered 

AM'-NON,  jiiSR  |ipps  tutelage,  up-bringing. 

1.  Eldest  son  of  David,  by  Aliiuoam,  and  slain  by  Absa¬ 
lom,  b.c.  1035. 

2Sa.  3.  2  his  firstborn  was  A.,  of  Ahinoam  the 

13.  1  Tamar ;  and  A.  the  son  of  David  loved  her 

13.  2  And  A.  was  so  vexed,  that  he  fell  sick  for 

13.  2  and  A.  thought  it  hard  for  him  to  do 

13.  3  But  A.  had  a  friend,  whose  name  (was) 

13.  4  And  A.  said  unto  him,  I  love  Tamar 
13.  6  So  A.  lay  down,  and  made  himself _sick 
13.  6  A.  said  unto  the  king,  I  pray  thee' 

13.  7  saying,  Go  now  to  thy  brother  A.’s  house 
13.  8  So  Tamar  went  to  her  brother  A.’s  house 
13.  9  And  A.  said,  Have  out  all  men  from  me 
13.  10  And  A.  said  unto  Tamar,  Bring  the  meat 
13.  10  and  brought  (them)  into  the  chamber  to  A 
13.  15  Then  A.  hated  her  exceedingly 
13.  is  And  A.  said  unto  her,  Arise,  be  gone 
13.  20  Hath  A.  thy  brother  been  with  thee? 

13.  22  Absalom  spake  unto  his  brother  A. 

13.  22  for  Absalom  hated  A.,  because  he  had 
13.  26  I  jiray  thee,  let  my  brother  A.  go  with  us 
13.  27  that  he  let  A.  and  all  the  king’s  sons  go 
13.  28  saying,  Mark  ye  now  when  A.’s  heart  is 
13.  28  when  I  say  unto  you,  Smite  A.;  then  kill 
13.  29  the  servants  of  Absalom  did  unto  A.  as 
13.  32  A.  only  is  dead :  for  by  the  appointment 
13.  33  let  not  my  lord.,  think,  .for  A.  onlyisdead 
13.  39  king  David . .  was  comforted  concerning  A. 
1  Ch.  3.  1  the  sons  of  David,  .the  firstborn  A.,  of 

2.  Son  of  Shimon,  of  the  family  of  Caleb,  son  of  Jepliun- 
neh,  B.C.  1000. 

1  Ch.  4.  20  And  the  sons  of  Shimon  (were)  A.,  and 
A'-MOK,  p'lDJj  deep. 

A  priest  who  came  up  with  Zerubbabel,  B.c.  536. 

Neh.  12.  7  [these  (are)  the  priests],  .Sallu,  A.,Hilkiali 

12.  20  [chief,  .fathers].  .Of  Sallai,  Kallai ;  of  A. 

A'-MON,  ]bx,  jinx  warkman. 

1.  Governor  of  the  city  (of  Samaria)  in  the  time  of  Ahab, 
B.C.  900. 

1  Ki.  22.  26  Take . .  and  carry  him  back  unto  A. 

2  Ch.  18.  25  Take,  .and  carry  him  back  to  A. 

2.  Son  of  Manasseh,  and  fifteenth  kingof  Judah,  B.c.  643. 

2  Ki.  21.  18  and  A.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead. 

21.  19  A.  (was)  twenty  and  two  years  old  when 

21.  23  And  the  servants  of  A.  conspired  agaiust 

21.  24  that  had  conspired  against  king  A. 

21.  25  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  A.  which  he 

1  Ch.  3.  14  A.  his  son,  Josiah  his  son. 

2  Ch.  33.  20  and  A.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

33.  21  A.  (was)  two  and  twenty  years  old  when 
33.  22  for  A.  sacrificed  unto  all  the  carved 
33.  23  but  A.  trespassed  more  and  more 
33.  25  that  had  conspired  against  king  A. 

Jer.  1.  2  Josiah  the  son  of  A.  king  of  Judah,  in  the 
25.  3  thirteenth  year  of  Josiah  the  son  of  A. 
Zeph.  1.  1  in  the  days  of  Josiah  the  son  of  A.,  king 

3.  A  descendant  of  the  servants  of  Solomon  (called  Ami 
in  Ezra  2.  57),  B.C.  536. 

Neh.  7.  59  [of  Solomon’s  servants] ..  children  of  A. 

4.  A  son  of  Manasses,  in  Christ’s  ancestry. 

Matt.  1. 10  Manasses  begat  A. ;  and  A.  begat  Josias 
AMONG  — 

1  .Unto,  to,  Sx  el. 

Josh. 13.  22  among  them  that  were  slain  by  them 

2.  With,  near,  nx  eth. 

Judg.  1. 16  they  went  and  dwelt  among  the  people 


3.  Between,  ]'5  ben. 

Judg.  5.  16  Why  abodest  thou  among  the  sheepfolds 
Dan.  7.  8  there  came  up  among  them  another  little 
4 .In  between,  ]'?3  beben. 

Isa.  44.  4  they  shall  spring  up . .  among  the  grass 

5.  From  between,  j’3P  mibben. 

I’sa.  104.  12  the  fowls,  .sing  among  the  branches 

6.  Midst,  la  gev. 

Job  30.  5  They  were  driven  forth  from  among 

7.  In  the  sufficiency  of,  ’13  bede. 

Job  39.  25  He  saith  among  the  trumpets,  Ha,  ha  ! 

8.  From,  out  of,  p  min. 

Lev.  11.  13  (which)  ye  shall  have,  .among  the  fowls 

9.  On,  upon,  in  addition  to,  W  al. 

Exod3o.  13  every  one  that  passeth  among  them 

10.  With,  cj;  im. 

Josh.22.  7  gave  Joshua  among  their  brethren 

11.  In  the  midst,  heart  of,  3np  qereb. 

Gen.  24.  3  the  Canaanites,  among  whom  I  dwell 
Exod  17.  7  saying.  Is  the  Lord  among  us,  or  not? 

31.  14  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  his  people 

34.  9  let  my  Lord,  I  pray  thee,  go  among  us 

34.  10  all  the  people  among  which  thou  (art) 
Lev.  17.  4  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  his  people 

17.  10  the  strangers  that  sojourn  among  you 

18.  29  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  their  people 

20.  3  will  cut  him  off  from  among  his  people 
20.  5  will  cut  him  off . .  from  among)  their  people 
20.  6  will  cut  him  off  from  among  his  people 

20.  18  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  their  people 
23.  30  will  I  destroy  from  among  his  people 

Num.  5.  27  the  woman  shall  be  a  curse  among  her 
11.  4  the  mixt  multitude  that,  .among  them 
1 1.  20  the  Lord  which  (is)  among  you,  and  have 

11.  21  Moses  said,  The  people,  among  whom  I 

14.  11  signs  which  I  have  shewed  among  them? 

14.  13  thou  broughtest  up.  .from  among  them 

14.  14  that  thou  Lord  (art)  among  this  people 

14.  42  Go  not  up,  for  the  Lord  (is)  not  among 

15.  30  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  his  people 
Deut.  1.  42  Go  not  up.  .for  I  (am)  not  among  you 

2.  14  were  wasted  out  from  among  the  host 

2.  15  to  destroy  them  from  among  the  host 
2.16  men . .  were . .  dead  from  among  the  people 
4.  3  Lord,  .hath  destroyed  them  from  among 

6.  15  Lord  thy  God.  .a  jealous  God  among  you 

7.  21  for  the  Lord  thy  God  (is)  among  you 

13.  1  If  there  arise  among  you  a  prophet 

13.  11  do  no.  .wickedness  as  this  is  among  you 
13.  13  men.  .are  gone  out  from  among  you 
13.  14  (that)  such  abomination  is.  .among  you 

16.  11  and  the  fatherless,  .that  (are)  among  you 

17.  2  If  there  be  found  among  you,  within 
17.  7  shalt  put  the  evil  away  from  among  you 

17.  15  from  among  thy  brethren  shalt  thou  set 

18.  2  have  no  inheritance  among  their  brethren 

18.  18  a  Prophet  from  among  their  brethren 

19.  19  shalt  thou  put  the  evil,  .from  among  you 

19.  20  henceforth  commit  no.  .evil  among  you 

21.  9  put  away  the  (guilt),  .from  among  you 

21.  21  thou  put  evil  away  from  among  you 

22.  21,  24  thou  put  evil  away  from  among  you 

23.  16  He  shall  dwell  with  thee,  .among  you 

24.  7  shalt  put  evil  away  from  among  you 

26.  1 1  and  the  stranger  that  (is)  among  you 
31.  16  whither  they  go.  among  them,  and 
31.  17  because  our  God  (is)  not  among  us? 

Josh.  3.  5  the  Lord  will  do  wonders  among  you 
3. 10  know . .  the  living  God  (is)  among  you 
4.  6  That  this  may  be  a  sign  among  you 
7.  12  ye  destroy  the  accursed  from  among  you 

7.  13  take  away  the  accursed  thing  from  among 

8.  35  the  strangers  that  were . .  among  them 

9.  7  Peradventure  ye  dwell  among  us ;  and  how 
9.  16  they  heard,  .(that)theydweltamongthem 
9.  22  far  from  you  ;  when  ye  dwell  among  us? 

10.  1  inhabitants  of  Gibeon . .  were  amoDg  them 
13.  13  Gesliurites.  .dwell  among  the  Israelites 
16.  10  Canaanites  dwell  among  the  Ephraimites 
18.  7  the  Levitas  have  no  part  among  you 
24.  5  according  to  that  which  I  did  among  them 

24.  23  the  strange  gods  which  (are)  among  you 
Judg.  1.  29  Canaanites  dwelt  in  Gezer  among  them 

i.  30  Canaanites  dwelt  among  them,  and 
1.  32  Asherites  dwelt  among  the  Canaanites 
1.  33  he  dwelt  among  the  Canaanites,  the 

3.  5  children  of  Israel  dwelt  among  the 

10.  16  put  away  the  strange  gods  from  among 
1  Sa.  4.  3  when  it  cometh  among  us,  it  may  save  us 
Psa.  55.  15  for  wickedness  (is),  .among  them 
82.  1  God.  .he  judgeth  among  the  gods 
Prov.  15.  31  The  ear  that  lieareth . .  abideth  among  the 
Mic.  3.  11  and  say,  (Is)  not  the  Lord  among  us? 

12 .In  the  midst  of,  ?)in  tavek. 

Gen.  23.  6  thou  (art)  a  mighty  prince  among  us 

23.  10  Ephrun  dwelt  among  the  children  of  Heth 

35.  2  Put  away  the  strange  gods,  .among  you 
40.  20  the  chief  baker  among  his  servants 

42.  5  to  buy ..  among  those  that  came 
Exod.  2.  5  she  saw  the  ark  among  the  flags 

7,  5  bring  out  the  children . .  from  among  them 

12.  31  get  you  forth  from  among  my  people 
12.  49  the  stranger  that  sojourneth  among  you 

25.  8  that  I  may  dwell  among  them 

28.  1  take  thou,  .from  among  the  children 

29.  45  I  will  dwell  among  the  children  of 
29.  46  that  I  may  dwell  among  them 

Lev.  15.  31  my  tabernacle  that  (is)  among  them 


AMONG 


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AMORITE 


Lev.  16.  29  a  stranger  that  sojourneth  among  you 
17.  8  the  strangers  which  sojourn  among  you 
17.  io,  13  of  the  strangers  that  sojourn  among 

17.  12  any  stranger  that  sojourneth  among  you 

18.  26  any  stranger  that  sojourneth  among  you 
20.  14  there  bo  no  wickedness  among  you 

22.  32  I  will  be  hallowed  among  the  children  of 

24.  10  an  Egyptian,  went  out  among  the  children 

25.  33  their'  possession  among  the  children  of 

26.  n  I  will  set  my  tabernacle  among  you 

26.  12  I  will  walk  among  you,  and  will  be  your 
26.  25  I  will  send  the  pestilence  among  you 
Num.  1.  47  their  fathers  were  not  numbered  among 

1.  49  the  sum  of  them  among  the  children  of 

2.  33  Levites  were  not  numbered  among  the 

3.  12  I  have  taken  the  Levites  from  among  the 

4.  2  Take  the . .  sons . .  from  among  the  sons  of 

4.  18  families  of  the  Kohathites  fi'om  among  the 

5.  21  a  curse  aud  an  oath  among  thy  people 

8.  6, 14  the  Levites  from  among  the  children  of 
8.  16  they  (are)  wholly .  .from  among  the 

8.  19  to  his  sons  from  among  the  children  of 
g.  7  his  appointed  season  among  the  children 

15.  14  whosoever  (be)  among  you  in  your 

15.  26,  29  the  stranger  that  sojourneth  among 

16.  3  every  one . .  aud  the  Lord  (is)  among  them 
16.  21  Separate  yourselves  from  among  this 

16.  33  they  perished  from  among  the  congrega. 

16.  45  Get  you  up  from  among  this  congregation 

17.  6  the  rod  of  Aaron  (was)  among  their  rods 

18.  6  1  have  taken . .  the  Levites  from  among  the 
18.  20  neither  slialt  thou  have  any  part  among 
18.  20  I  (am)  thy  part  and .  .inheritance  among 
18.  23  that  among  the  children  of  Israel  they 

18.  24  Among  the  children  of  Israel  they  shall 

19.  10  the  stranger  that  sojourneth  among  them 
19.  20  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  the  congrega. 
25.  7  he  rose  up  from  among  the  congregation! 

25.  11  he  was  zealous  for  my  sake  among  them 

26.  62  they  were  not  numbered  among  the 

26.  62  was  no  inheritance  given  them  among  the 

27.  4  be  done  away  from  among  his  family 
27.  4  possession  among  the  brethren  of  our 
27.  7  possession  of  an  inheritance  among  their 
32.  30  they  shall  have  possessions  among  you 
35.  15  for  the  sojourner  among  them :  that 

35.  34  the  Lord  dwell  among  the  children  of 
Deut  32.  51  ye  trespassed  against  me  among  the 
Josh.  8.  9  Joshua  lodged  that  night  among  the 

14.  3  he  gave  none  inheritance  among  them 

15.  13  he  gave  a  part  among  the  children  of  Judah 

16.  9  children  of  Ephraim  (were)  among  the 

17.  4  to  give  us  an  inheritance  among  our 
17.  4  he  gave  them  an  inheritance  among  the 
17.  6  Manasseh  had  an  inheritance  among  his 

17.  9  cities  of  Ephraim  (are)  among  the  cities 

19.  49  to  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun  among  them 

20.  9  the  stranger  that  sojourneth  among  them 
22.  19  take  possession  among  us :  but  rebel  not 

22.  31  we  perceive  that  the  Lord  (is)  among  us 
Judg  12.  4  among  the  Ephraimites . .  among  the  E. 

18.  1  fallen  untotliemamongthetribesof  Israel 
1  Sa.  7.  3  put  away .  .Ashtaroth  from  among  you 

10.  10  and  he  prophesied  among  them 

10.  23  when  he  stood  among  the  people,  he  was 
15.  6  get  you  down  from  among  the  Amalekites 
15.  6  Kenites  departed  from  among  the  Amale. 

1  Ki.  6.  13  I  will  dwell  among  the  children  of  Israel 

1 1 .  20  Genubatli  was . .  among  the  sons  of  Phara. 

14.  7  I  exalted  thee  from  among  the  people 

2  Ki.  4.  13  I  dwell  among  mine  own  people 

9.  2  arise  up  from  among  his  brethren 

11.  2  stole  him  from  among  the  king's  sons 

23.  9  eat  of  the  unleavened  bread  among  their 

1  Ch.  21.  6  Benjamin  counted  he  not  among  them 

2  Ch.  22.  11  stole  him  from  among  the  king's  sons 
Nell.  4.  11  we  come  in  the  midst  among  them 
Esth.  9.  28  should  not  fail  from  among  the  Jews 
Job  1.  6  aud  Satan  came  also  among  them 

2.  1  Satan  came  also  among  them  to  present 
2.  8  and  he  sat  down  among  the  ashes 

15.  19  and  no  stranger  passed  among  them 

42.  15  father  gave  them  inheritance  among  their 
Psa.  57.  4  My  soul  (is)  among  lions :  (and)  I  lie 

68.  25  among  (them  were)  the  damsels  playing 
109.  30  I  will  praise  him  among  the  multitude 
136.  11  And  brought  out  Israel  from  among  them 
Prov.  1.  14  Cast  in  thy  lot  among  us ;  let  us  all 

17.  2  of  the  inheritance  among  the  brethren 
27.  22  bray  a  fool  in  a  mortar  among  wheat 
Isa.  24.  13  in  the  midst  of  the  land  among  the 
61.  9  their  seed  shall  be  known  among  the 
Jer.  12.  14  pluck  out  the  house  of  Judah  from  among 
29.  32  a  man  to  dwell  among  this  people 
37.  4  came  in  and  went  out  among  the  people 

39.  14  so  he  dwelt  among  the  people 

40.  1  being  bound  in  chains  among  all  that 

40.  5,  6  and  dwelt  with  him  among  the  people 
41  8  ten  men  were  found  among  them  that 

Eze  1  1  as  I  (was)  among  the  captives  bysthe  river 

2  5  there  hath  been  a  prophet  among  them 
3'  15  remained  there . .  among  them  seven  days 

3  25  thou  shalt  not  go  out  among  them 

6  13  their  slain,  .shall  be  among  their  idols 
q  2  one  man  among  them . .  clothed  with  linen 
ji  !  among  whom  I  saw  Jaazaniah  the  son 
12  10  the  house  of  Israel  that  (are)  among  them 
12  12  the  prince  that  (is)  among  them  shall  bear 
ig"  18  did  (that)  which  (is)  not  good  among  his 
in  2  she  nourished  her  whelps  among  young 
io  6  he  went  up  and  down  among  the  lions 
20  9  before  the  heathen,  among  whom  they 


Eze.  22.  26  and  I  am  profaned  among  them 

29.  12  her  cities  among  the  cities,  .laid  waste 

33.  33  know  that  a  prophet  hath  been  among 

34.  12  in  the  day  that  he  is  among  liis  sheep 
34.  24  my  servant  David  a  prince  among  them 
44.  9  any  stranger  that  is  among  the  children 
47.  22  among  you .  .among  you.  .among  the 

llag.  2.  5  so  my  spirit  remainetli  among  you 

13.  Through,  by  means  of,  did  dia  (yen.) 

2  Ti.  2.  2  the  things  that  thou  hast  heard . .  among 

14. /«fo,  toward,  amony,  eh  eis. 

Matt  13.  22  He.  .that  received  seed  among  the  thorns 
Mark  4.  7  some  fell  [among]  thorns,  and  the  thorns 

4.  18  are  they  which  are  sown  among  thorns 

8.  19  When  I  brake  the  five  loaves  among  five 
8  20  when  the  seven  among  four  thousand 

13. 10  gospel  must  first  be  published  among 
Luke  8.  14  that  which  fell  among  thorns  are  they 

10.  36  was  neighbour  unto  him  that  fell  among 
24.47  repentance . .  should  be  preached . .  among 

John  6.  9  but  what  are  they  among  so  many  V 

21.  23  Then  went  this  saying  abroad  among  the 
Acts  2.  22  a  man  approved  of  God  among  you  by 

4.  17  that itspreadnofurtheramongthe people 

14.  14  they  rent  their  clothes,  and  ran  in  among 

20.  29  shall  grievous  wolves  enter  in  among  you 

2  Co.  11.  6  we  have  been,  .made  manifest  among 
1  Th.  5.  15  both  among  yourselves,  and  to  all  (men) 
iPe.  4.  g  above  all  things  have,  .charity  among 

15 .Out  of,  £k  eh. 

Matt  12.  ii  Whatman  shall  there  be  among  you,  that 
John  12.  20  there  were  certain  Greeks  among  them 
12.  42  among  the  chief  rulers  also  many  believed 
Acts  6.  3  look  ye  out  among  you  seven  men  of 
27.  22  there  shall  be  no  loss  of .  .life  among 

16. In,  ev  en. 

Matt.  2.a  6  thou  Bethlehem .  .art  not  the  least  among 
4/23  all  manner  of  disease  among  the  people 

9.  35  healing,  .every  disease  [among]  the  people 

11.  11  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  Among  them  that 
16.  7  they  reasoned  among  themselves,  saying 
16.  8  why  reason  ye  among  yourselves,  because 

20.  26  not  be  so  among  you.  .be  great  among 

20.  27  whosoever  will  be  chief  among  you,  let 

21.  38  they  said  among  themselves,  This  is  the 

26.  5  lest  there  be  an  uproar  among  the  people 

27.  56  Among  which  was  Mary  Magdalene,  and 
Mark  5.  3  Who  had  (his)  dwelling  among  the  tombs 

6.  4  in  his  own  country,  and  among  his  own 

10.  43  not  be  among  you.  .be  great  among  you 

15.  40  among  whom  was  Mary  Magdalene,  and 
Luke  1.  1  those  things  which  are.  .believed  among 

1.  25  to  take  away  my  reproach  [among]  men 

1.  28,  42  [blessed  (art)  thou  among  women] 

2.  44  they  sought  him  among,  .kinsfolk  aud 

7.  16  a  great  prophet  is  risen  up  among  us 

7.  28  Among  those  that  are  born  of  women 

9.  46  there  arose  a  reasoning  among  them 

9.  48  he  that  is  least  among  you  all,  the  same 

16.  15  that  which  is  highly  esteemed  among  men 

22.  24  there  was  also  a  strife  among  them,  which 

22.  26  he  that  is  greatest  among  you,  let  him  be 

John  1.  14  Word  was  made  flesh,  and  dwelt  among 
7.  12  was  much  murmuring  among  the  people 

7.  43  So  there  was  a  division  among  the  people 
9.  16  And  there  was  a  division  among  them 

10.  19  There  was  a  division,  .among  the  Jews 

11.  54  Jesus,  .walked  no  more  openly  among  the 

15.  24  If  I  had  not  done  among  them  the  works 

Acts  4.  12  there  is  none  other  name,  .given  among 

4.  34  Neither  was  there  any  among  them  that 

5.  12  signs  and  wonders  wrought  among  the 

6.  8  Stephen . .  did  great  wonders . .  among 

12.18  there  was  no  small  stir  among  the  soldiers 
13.  26  whosoever  among  you  feareth  God  to 

15.  7  God  made  choice  among  11s,  that  the 
15.  12  wonders  God  had  wrought  among  the 
15.  22  Silas,  chief  men  among  the  brethren 

17.  34  among  the  which  (was)  Dionysius  the 

18.  11  teaching  the  word  of  God  among  them 
20.  25  among  whom  I  have  gone  preaching  the 

20.  32  to  give  you  an  inheritance  among  all 

21.  19  what  things  God  had  wrought  among  the 

21.  34  some  cried  one  thing,  some,  .among  the 

24.  21  that  I  cried  standing  among  them 

25.  5  which  among  you  are  able,  go  down  with 

25.  6  when  he  had  tarried  among  them  more 

26.  4  which  was  at  the  first  among  mine  own 

26. 18  and  inheritance  among  them  which  are 
28.  29  [had  great  reasoning  among  themselves] 

Korn.  1.  5  obedience  to  the  faith  among  all  nations 

1.  6  Among  whom  are  ye  also  the  called  of 

1.  13  fruit  among  you.  .as  among  other  Gentiles 

2.  24  the  name  of  God  is  blasphemed  among 

8.  29  that  he  might  be  the  firstborn  among 

11.  17  wild  olive  tree,  wert  graffed  in  among 

12.  3  I  say .  .to  every  man  that  is  among  you 

15.  9  I  will  confess  to  thee  among  the  Gentiles 

16.  7  fellow-prisoners,  who  are  of  note  among 
1  Co.  1.  10  (that)  there  be  no  divisions  among  you 

1.  11  that  there  are  contentions  among  you 

2.  2  I  determined  not  to  know  any . .  among 

2.  6  we  speak  wisdom  among  them  that  are 

3.  3  whereas  (there  is)  among  you  envying 

3.  18  If  any  man  among  you  seemeth  to  be 

5.  1  fornication  among  you.  .among  the 

6.  5  that  there  is  not  a  wise  man  among  you  ? 
6.  7  Now.  .there  is  utterly  a  fault  [among]  you 

11. 18  I  hear  that  there  be  divisions  among  you 


1  Co.  11.  19  heresies  among  you .  .manifest  among  you 

11.  30  many  (are)  weak  and  sickly  among  you 
15.  12  how  say  some  among  you  that  there  is 

2  Co.  1.  19  Jesus  Christ,  who  was  preached  among 

10.  1  who  in  presence  (am)  base  among  you 
•  1 1.  26  in  the  sea,  (in)  perils  among  false  brethren 

12.  12  signs  of  an  apostle  were  wrought  among 
Gal.  1.  6  that  1  might  preach  him  among  the 

2.  2  that  gospel  which  I  preach  among  the 

3.  1  Christ  hath  been . .  set  forth . .  [among]  you 

3.  5  and  worketh  miracles  among  you,  (doetlp 

Eph.  2.  3  Among  whom  also  we  all  had  our 

3.  8  that  I  should  preach  [among]  the  Gentiles 
5.  3  let  it  not  be  once  named  among  yon,  as 
Phil.  2.  15  among  whom  ye  shine  as  lights  in  the 
Col.  1.  27  the  glory  of  this  mystery  amoDg  the 

1  Th.  1.  5  men  we  were  among  you  for  your  sake 

5.  12  to  know  them  which  labour  among  you 
5.  13  be  at  peace  among  yourselves 

2  Th.  3.  7  we  behaved  not.  disorderly  among  you 

3.  1 1  there  are  some  which  walk  among  you 
Jas.  1.  26  If  any  man  [among]  you  seem  to  be 

3.  6  so  is  the  tongue  among  our  members,  that 

3.  13  and  endued  with  knowledge  among  you? 

4.  1  whence  (come)  wars  and  lightings  among 

5.  13  Is  any  among  you  afflicted  ?  let  him 

5.  14  Is  any  sick  among  you?  let  him  call  for 

1  l’e.  2.  12  Having  your  conversation  honest  among 

5  1  The  elders  which  are  among  you  I  exhort 

5.  2  Feed  the  flock  of  God  which  is  among  you 

2  Pe.  2.  1  among  the  people,  even  as . .  among  you 

2.  8  that  righteous  man  dwelling  among  them 

17 -On,  upon,  en(  epi  ( acc .) 

Matt  13.  7  some  fell  among  thorns  ;  and  the  thorns 
Acts  1.  21  Lord  Jesus  went  in  and  out  among  us 
2  Th.  1.  10  (because  our  testimony  among  you  was 
ltev.  7.  15  sitteth  on  the  throne  shall  dwell  among 

18. H<,  in,  Kara  ( acc .)  kata 

Acts  21.  21  teachest  all  the  Jews  which  are  among 
26.  3  aud  questions  which  are  among  the  Jews 

19.  In  the  midst,  pecros,  ev  pea<p  en  meso. 

Luke  8.  7  some  fell  among  thorns  ;  and  the  thorns 

10.  3  I  send  you  forth  as  lambs  among  wolves 

22.  27  I  am  among  you  as  he  that  serveth 

22.  55  And.  .Peter  sat  down  among  them 
John  1.  26  there  standeth  one  among  you,  whom  ye 

1  Th.  2.  7  we  were  gentle  among  you,  even  as  a 

20.  With,  perd  meta  (yen.) 

Luke  22.  37  he  was  reckoned  among  the  transgressors 
24.  5  Why  seek  ye  the  living  among  the  dead  ? 
John  6.  43  Jesus,  .said,  .murmur  not  among 

11.  56  sought  they  for  Jesus,  and  spake  among 
16.  19  Do  ye  enquire  among  yourselves  of  that 

21.  Alongside  of,  irapd  para  (dat.) 

Matt  28. 15  this  saying  is  commonly  reported  among 
Col.  4.  16  when  this  epistle  is  read  among  you 
Kev.  2.  13  my  faithful  martyr . .  slain  among  you 

22 . Toward,  np6s  pros  (acc.) 

Mark  1.  27  insomuch  that  they  questioned  among 

8.  16  they  reasoned  among  themselves,  saying 

9.  33  What  was  it  that  ye  disputed  [among] 

9.  34  by  the  way  they  had  disputed  among 

10.  26  saying  among  themselves.  Who  then  can 

12.  7  those  husbandmen  said  among  themselves 

15.  31  also  the  chief  priests  mocking,  .among 

16.  3  they  said  among  themselves,  'Who  shall 
Luke  4.  36  they  were  all  amazed,  and  spake  among 

20.  14  they  reasoned  among  themselves,  saying 
22.  23  they  began  to  enquire  among  themselves 
John  6.  52  The  Jews  therefore  strove  among 

7.  35  Then  said  the  Jews  among  themselves 

12.  19  The  Pharisees  therefore  said  among 
16.  17  Then  said  (some)  of  his  disciples  among 
19.  24  They  said  therefore  among  themselves 
Acts  4.  15  But.  .they  conferred  among  themselves 

28.  4  they  said  among  themselves,  No  doubt 
28.  25  when  they  agreed  not  among  themselves 

2  Co.  12.  21  my  God  will  humble  me  among  you 

23.  By,  under,  viei  hupo  (yen.) 

Acts  10.  22  a  just  man. .and  of  good  report  amongall 
[ See  also  Compare,  dwell,  fall,  from,  in,  out,  speak.] 
A-MO-RITE,  nbx  mountaineer. 

A  race  or  tribe  descended  from  Canaan,  the  fourth  son 
of  Ham,  the  younger  son  of  Noah ;  it  is  mentioned 
after  the  Jebusite  and  before  the  Girgasliite  (Gen.  10. 16 ; 

1  Cli.  1.  13);  some  of  them  dwelt  hi  Hazezou-tamar,  or 
Engedi,  on  the  W.  of  the  Salt  Sea,  and  were  smitten  by 
Chedorlaomer,  in  the  days  of  Abraham,  B.c.  1913 
(Gen.  14.  7);  three  of  their  chiefs,  Mamre,  Eschol,  and 
Auer,  were  confederates  of  Abraham  (Gen.  14.  13);  the 
iniquity  of  the  tribe  (as  the  representative  of  the 
Canaanites  generally)  was  not  yet  full  (Gen.  15.  16,  21); 
they  seem  to  have  contended  unsuccessfully  with 
Jacob  (48.  22) ;  they  are  mentioned  between  the  Hittites 
and  Perizzites,  as  inhabitants  of  Canaan  (Exod.  3.  8,  17; 
judg  3.  5 ;  Neh.  9.  1);  between  the  Hittites  and  the 
Hivftes  (Exod.  13.  5);  before  the  other  tribes  (Exod.  23. 
23)-  between  the  Canaanite  and  the  Hittite  (Exod.  33. 

2  -  Josh.  11.  3);  before  the  Canaanites  and  the  other 
tribes  (Exod.  34.  n);  as  dwelling  in  the  mountains  of 
Judah  (Num.  13.  29);  as  having  the  river  Arnon  as  their 
dividing  line  from  Moab  (Num.  21.  13);  as  having  a 
king  named  Silion,  B.c.  1452,  who  not  only  refused  to 
let  Israel  pass,  hut  came  and  attacked  them  at  Jaliaz, 
when  he  was  defeated  and  his  land  taken  possession  of 
by  Israel  (Num.  21.  21-32);  it  was  given  to  the  two-and- 
a-half  tribes  (Num.  32.  33) ;  the  chief  city  of  the  souta 


AMORITE 


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ANANIAS 


portion  of  the  tribe  was  Heshbon  (Deut.  i.  4) ;  the 
“mount  of  the  Amorites”  was  apparently  another 
name  for  Canaan  (Deut.  1.  7,  19,  20);  Israel  was  afraid 
ut  them  (Deut.  1.  27);  and  was  beaten  by  them  in  Seir, 
even  unto  Hormah  (Deut.  1.  44k  their  land  was  to  be 
possessed  by  Israel  (Deut.  3.  2),  even  from  the  river 
Arnon  to  Mount  Hermon,  including  the  land  of  Og, 
who  reigned  in  Edrei  in  £ashan  (Deut. "3.  8,  9;  4.  46,  47); 
mentioned  between  the  Girgashites  and  the  Canaanites 
Dent  7.  i) ;  between  the  Hittitcs  and  the  Canaanites 
‘Deut.  20.  17;  Josh.  9.  1;  12.  8);  their  fate  seems  to 
iiave  terrified  the  other  peoples  (Josh.  2.  10;  9.  10); 
mentioned  between  the  Girgashites  and  the  Jebusites 
Josh.  3.  jo);  mentioned  along  with  the  Canaanites  as 
;he  sole  inhabitants  of  the  land  W.  of  the  Jordan 
Josh.  5.  1);  alone  mentioned  as  such  (Josh.  7.  7);  five 
if  their  kings  besiege  Gibeon,  but  are  defeated  (Josh. 

'  They  had  a  variety  of  gods  (Josh.  24.  15 ;  Judg.  6.  10); 
hey  forced  the  children  of  Dan  into  the  mountain 
Judg.  1.  34);  they  were  reduced  to  tribute  by  the  house 
>f  Joseph  (Judg.  1.  35);  their  border  was  from  the 
iscent  of  Akrabbim  northward  (Judg.  1.  36);  they  were 
it  peace  with  Israel  in  the  days  of  Samuel,  B.c.  1171- 
1061  (1  Sa.  7.  14);  the  Gibeonites  were  a  remnant  of 
hem  (2  Sa.  21.  2);  Geber,  the  son  of  Uri,  was  over  their 
and  E.  of  the  Jordan  in  the  days  of  Solomon,  B.C.  1014 
1  Ki.  4.  19) ;  their  remnant  was  reduced  to  servitude 
>y  Solomon  (1  Ki.  9.  20,  21;  2  Chron.  8.  7);  their  idol 
worship  was  followed  by  Aliab,  B.c.  899  (1  Ki.  21.  26); 
ilso  by  Manasseh  (2  Ki.  21.  11);  their  abominations  by 
lie  Jews  under  Ezra  (9.  8).  The  overthrow  of  Og  and 
iihon  was  celebrated  (Psa.  '135.  u;  136.19);  Judah, 
jecause  of  her  sins,  is  represented  as  having  an  Amorite 
or  a  father,  a  Hittite  for  a  mother,  and  Samaria  and 
iodom  for  sisters  (Eze.  16.  3,  45) ;  the  Amorite  is  repre- 
;ented  as  tall  and  strong,  yet  destroyed  before  Israel, 
,0  whom  his  land  was  promised  (Amos  2.  9,  10). 

Gen.  10.  16  [Canaan  begat],  .the  Jebusite,  and  the  A. 

14.  7  smote  all  the  country  of.  .the  A.,  that 

14.  13  he  dwelt  in  the  plain  of  Mamre  the  A. 

15.  16  for  the  iniquity  of  the  A.  (is)  not  yet  full 

15.  21  [have  I  given  this  land].  .And  the  A 

48.  22  which  I  took  out  of  the  hand  of  the  A. 

Exod.  3.  8  to  bring  them . .  unto  the  place  of  the . .  A. 

3.  17  I  will  bring  you.  .unto  the  land  of .  the  A. 

13.  5  shall  tiring  thee  into  the  land  of.  .the  A. 

23.  23  Angel  shall,  .bring  thee  in  unto  the  A. 

33.  2  I  will  drive  out  the  Caananite,  the  A. 

34.  11  behold,  I  drive  out  before  thee  the  A. 

Num  13.  29  the  Jebusites,  and  the  A.,  dwell  in  the 

21.  13  that  cometh  out  of  the  coasts  of  the  A. 

21.  13  Arnon  (is),  .between  Moab  and  the  A. 

21.  21  Israel  sent,  .unto  Sihon  king  of  the  A. 

21.  25  Israel  dwelt  in  all  the  cities  of  the  A. 

21.  26  Heshbon.  .the  city  of .  .the  king  of  the  A. 

21.  29  into  captivity  unto  Sihon . .  king  of  the  A. 

21.  31  Thus  Israel  dwelt  in  the  land  of  the  A. 

21.  32  the  villages  thereof,  and  drove  outtheA. 

21.  34  as  thou  didst  unto  Sihon  king  of  the  A. 

22.  2  saw  all  that  Israel  had  done  to  the  A. 

32.  33  the  kingdom  of  Sihon  king  of  the  A. 

32.  39  children  of  Machir.  .dispossessed  the  A. 

Deut.  1.  4  After  he  had  slain  Sihon . .  king  of  the  A. 

1.  7  Turn  you.  .and  go  to  the  mount  of  the  A. 

1.  19  by  the  way  of  the  mountain  of  the  A. 

1.  20  Ye  are  come  unto  the  mountain  of  the'A. 

1.  27  to  deliver  us  into  the  hand  of  the  A.,  to 

1.  44  And  the  A.,  which  dwelt  in  that  mountain 

2.  24  I  have  given  into  thine  hand  Sihon  the  A 

^  _ _  xi.  —  c ; h 1*; ,, iw  . . y  1 1  • A 

3 


as  thou  didst  unto  Sihon  king  of  the  A. 

8  out  of  the  hand  of  the  two  kings  of  the  A. 

9  Ilermon.  .the  A.  call  it  Shenir 

46  in  the  land  of  Sihon  king  of  the  A. 

47  And  they  possessed . .  two  kings  of  the  A. 
1  the  Lord  thy  God . .  hath  cast  out . .  the  A. 


20.  17  But  thou  shalt  utterly  destroy,  .the  A. 
31.  4  as.  .to  Sihon  and  to  Og,  kings  of  the  A. 

_ i... x _ : ,1 _ x xi, ~  x xi,.. 


3- 

5- 

7- 

9- 

9- 

20. 


Josh.~2.  10  what  ye  did  unto  the  two  kings  of  the  A. 
10  be  will  without  fail  drive  out.  .the  A. 

1  to  pass,  when  all  the  kings  of  the  A. 

7  to  deliver  us  into  the  hand  of  the  A. 

1  when,  .the  A.,  the  Canaanite,  the  Perizz. 
10  he  did  to  the  two  kings  of  the  A. 

5  Therefore  the  five  kings  of  the  A.,  the 

6  all  the  kings  of  the  A.  that  dwell  in  the 
10. 12  when  the  Lord  delivered  up  the  A. 

21.  3  [Jabin  king  of  Hazor . .  sent  to] . .  the  A. 

22.  2  Sihon  king  of  the  A.  who  dwelt  in 

12.  8  the  Hittites,  the  A.,  and  the  Canaanites 

23.  4  unto  Aphek,  to  the  borders  of  the  A. 

13.  10  all  the  cities  of  Sihon  king  of  the  A. 

23.  21  all  the  kingdom  of  Sihon  king  of  the  A. 

24.  8  I  brought  you  into  the  land  of  the  A. 

24.  11  men  of  Jericho  fought  against  you,  the  A. 

24. *12  drave  them  out.  .the  two  kings  of  the  A. 
24. 15  the  gods  of  the  A.,  in  whose  land  ye  dwell 
24.  18  the  Lord  drave  out.  .the  A.  which  dwelt 

Judg.  1.  34  And  the  A.  forced  the  children  of  Dan 
1.  35  But  the  A.  would  dwell  in  mount  Heres 
1.  36  And  the  coast  of  the  A.  (was)  from  the 

3.  5  children  of  Israel  dwelt  among  the.  .A. 

6. 10  fear  not  the  gods  of  the  A.,  in  whose  land 
10.  8  inlthe  laud  of  the  A.,  which  (is)  in  Gilead 

10.  11  (Did)  not  (I  deliver  you)  from  the.  .A. 

11. 19  messengers  unto  Sihon  king  of  the  A. 

11.  21  Israel  possessed  all  the  land  of  the  A. 

11.  22  they  possessed  all  the  coasts  of  the  A. 

11.  23  Lord  God  of  Israel,  .dispossessed  the  A. 

1  Sa.  7.  14  there  w\ns  peace  between  Israel  and  the  A. 
28a.  21.  2  Gibeonites.  .of  the  remnant  of  the  A. 
i  Ki.  4.  19  the  country  of  Sihon  king  of  the  A. 


1  Ki.  9.  20  all  the  people  (that  were)  left  of  the  A. 

21.  26  the  A.,  whom  the  Lord  cast  out  before 

2  Ki.  21.  11  abominations,  .above  all  that  the  A.  did 

1  Ch.  1.  14  The  Jebusite  also,  and  the  A.,  and  the  Gir 
2CI1.  8.  7  (As  for)  all  the  people,  .left  of.  .the  A. 
Ezra  9.  1  according  to.  .abominations,  .of  the.  .A. 
Heh.  9.  8  a  covenant,  .to  give  the  land  of .  .the  A 
Psa.135.  11  Sihon  king  of  the  A.,  and  Og  king  of 

136.  19  Sihon  king  of  the  A. :  for  his  mercy 
Eze.  16.  3  thy  father  (was)  an  A.,  and  thy  mother 

16.  45  mother,  .an  Hittite, and  your  father  an  A. 
Amos  2.  9  Yet  destroyed  I  the  A.  before  them 

2.  10  led  you.  .to  possess  the  land  of  the  A. 

A'-MOS,  did#  burden-hearer. 

1.  A  native  of  Tekoa,  a  place  about  6  miles  S.  of  Beth¬ 
lehem  in  Judah;  originally  he  was  a  shepherd  and 
dresser  of  sycamore  trees,  but  was  called  to  be  a  pro¬ 
phet,  and  exercised  his  office  (about  808  B.c.)  during 
the  reign  of  Uzziah,  while  Isaiah  and  Hosea  also  pro¬ 
phesied. 

Amos  1.  1  The  words  of  A.,  who  was  among  the 

7.  8  And  the  Lord  said  unto  me.  A.,  what 
7.  10  A.  hath  conspired  against  thee  in  the 
7.  11  For  thus  A.  saith,  Jeroboam  shall  die  by 
7.  12  Also  Amaziah  said  unto  A.,  0  thou  seer 

7.  14  Then  answered  A.,  and  said  to  Amaziah 

8.  2  And  he  said,  A.,  what  seest  thou?  And  I 

2.  An  ancestor  of  Joseph,  husband  of  Mary. 

Luke  3.  25  (the  son)  of  A.,  which  was  (the  son)  of 
A'-MOZ,  strong. 

Father  of  the  prophet  Isaiah,  and  apparently  of  the 
tribe  of  Judah,  B.C.  800. 

2  Ki.  19.  2  sent,  .to  Isaiah  the  prophet  the  son  of  A. 

19.  20  Then  Isaiah  the  son  of  A.  sent  to  Hezek. 

20.  1  And  the  prophet  Isaiah  the  son  of  A. 

2  Ch.  26.  22  acts  of  Uzziah . .  did  Isaiah . .  son  of  A. 

32.  20  the  prophet  Isaiah  the  son  of  A.,  prayed 
32.  32  vision  of  Isaiah  the  prophet,  the  son  of  A. 
Isa.  i.  1  The  vision  of  Isaiah  the  son  of  A.,  which 
2.  i  The  word  that  Isaiah  the  son  of  A.  saw 

13.  2  burden  of.  .which  Isaiah  the  son  of  A. 

20.  2  spake  the  Lord  by  Isaiah  the  son  of  A. 

37.  2  unto  Isaiah  the  prophet  the  son  of  A. 

37.  21  Then  Isaiah  the  son  of  A.  sent  unto 

38.  1  And  Isaiah  the  prophet  the  son  of  A. 
AM-PHI'-PO-LIS,  'A/xd'lwoXis  about  the  city. 

A  city  of  Macedonia,  on  the  river  Strymon,  which 
flows  nearly  round  the  town ;  whence  its  name.  It  was 
called  Popolia  under  the  Byzantine  empire.  Its  site 
is  now  occupied  by  a  village  called  Keokhoria,  in 
Turkish,  Jeui  Keni,  literally  “new  town.” 

Acts  17.  1  when  they  had  passed  through  A. 
AM-PLI'-AS,  ’AynAlas. 

A  convert  that  dwelt  at  Home. 

Rom.  16.  8  Greet  A.  my  beloved  in  the  Lord 
AM'-RAM,  □']PU  exalted  people. 

1.  A  son  of  Kohath,  Levi's  son,  and  father  of  Aaron, 
Moses,  and  Miriam.  He  died  in  Egypt,  aged  137  years, 
B.c.  1540. 

Exod.  6.  18  And  the  sons  of  Kohath ;  A.  and  Izhar 
6.  20  And  A.  took  him  Jockebed  his  father’s 
6.  20  and  the  years  of  the  life  of  A.  (were)  an 
Hum.  3.  19  the  sons  of  Kohath  by  their  families ;  A. 
26.  58  And  Kohath  begat  A. 

26.  59  And  the  name  of  A.  's  wife  (was)  Jockebed 
26.  59  and  she  hare  unto  A.  Aaron  and  Moses 
1  Ch.  6.  2  And  the  sons  of  Kohath ;  A.,  Izhar,  and 
6.  3  And  the  children  of  A. ;  Aaron,  and  Moses 
6.  18  And  the  sons  of  Kohath  (were),  A.,  and 
23.  12  the  sons  of  Kohath;  A.,  Izhar,  and 

23.  13  The  sons  of  A. ;  Aaron  and  Moses,  and 

24.  20  Of  the  sons  of  A. ;  Shubael ;  of  the  sons 

2.  A  son  of  Bani,  who  had  taken  a  strange  wife  during 
the  exile,  B.c.  456. 

Ezra  10.  34  Of  the  sons  of  Bani;  Maadai,  A.,  and 
AM'-RAM,  non  red. 

A  son  of  Dishon,  son  of  Anah,  and  great-grandson  of 
Seir  the  Horite,  B.C.  1709. 

This  name  should  be  written  Hamram  or  Hamran.  It 
is  given  to  Hemdan,  “desirable,”  in  Gen.  36. 26,  which  is 
probably  correct.  The  form  adopted  in  the  common 
version  is  manifestly  incorrect. 

1  Ch.  1.  41  And  the  sons  of  Dishon ;  A.,  and  Esliban 
AM-RAM-ITE,  ’Dip];  belonging  to  Amram. 
Patronymic  of  the  family  of  Amram,  father  of  Miriam, 
Aaron,  and  Moses. 

Hum.  3.  27  of  Kohath  (vTas)  the  family  of  the  A. 
i  Ch.  26.  23  Of  the  A., (and)  the  Izharites,  the  Hebron. 

AM-RA'-PHEL,  Ss'ipk  power/ ul  people. 

A  king  of  Shinar  in  the  time  of  Abraham,  B.C.  1920. 
Gen.  14.  i  it  came  to  pass  in  the  days  of  A.  king  of 

14.  9  [theyjoined  battle  with],  .A.kingofShinar 

AM'-ZI,  'ypy  my  strength. 

1.  A  descendant  of  Merari,  son  of  Levi,  and  progenitor 
of  Ethan,  whom  David  set  over  the  service  of  song, 
B.c.  1050. 

1  Ch.  6.  46  The  son  of  A.,  the  son  of  Bani,  the  son  of 

2.  Ancestor  of  Adaiah,  a  returned  exile,  B.C.  445. 

Kell.  11.  12  Pelaliah,  the  son  of  A.,  the  sonofZechar. 
A'-NAB,  331!.  a  hill. 

A  city  in  the  S.  of  Canaan,  inhabited  by  Anakim.  It  is 
still  called  Anab,  and  is  equidistant  from  Sochoh  and 
Eshtemoa. 


Josh  11.  21  Joshua,  .cut  off  the  Anakims  from. .A. 

15.  50  [in  the  mountains].  .A.,  and  Eshtemoh 

A'-NAH,  .3353.  answering. 

1.  A  daughter©  of  Zibeon,  a  Hivite,  B.c.  1760. 

Gen.  36.  2  Aholibamah  the  daughter  of  A.  the 

36.  14  sons  of  Aholibamah,  the  daughter  of  A. 
36.  18  Aholibamah  the  daughter  of  A.,  Esau's 
36.  25  the  children  of  A.  (were)  these 
36.  25  and  Aholibamah  trie  daughter  of  A. 

2.  A  son  of  Sen-  the  Horite,  and  one  of  the  chiefs  of  the 
land. 

Gen.  36.  20  These,  .the  sons  of  Seir.  .Zibeon,  and  A. 

36.  29  These,  .the  dukes,  .duke  Zibeon,  duke  A. 

1  Ch  1.  38  And  the  sons  of  Seir.  .Zibeon,  and  A. 

3.  A  son  of  Zibeon,  son  of  Seir,  B.C.  1760. 

Gen.  36.  24  children  of  Zibeon  ;  both  Ajali,  and  A. 

36.  24  this  (was  that)  A.  that  found  trie  mules 
1  Ch.  1.  40  And  the  sons  of  Zibeon  ;  Aiah,  and  A. 

1.  41  The  sons  of  A.;  Dishon.  And  the  sons  of 

A-NA-HA'-RATH,  iTinjN  narrow  way. 

A  town  in  Issaehar. 

Josh  19. 19  [border  was  toward],  .Shihon,  and  A. 
A-HA-I  AH,  iY33!.  Jah  answers. 

1.  A  priest  or  prince  that  stood  on  the  right  hand  of 
Ezra  while  he  read  the  law  to  the  people,  B.C.  445. 

Heh.  8.  4  Ezra  the  scribe  stood,  .and  A.,  .on  his 

2.  A  Jew  who,  with  Kehemiah,  sealed  the  covenant,  B.C. 
445- 

Hell.  10.  22  [The  chief  of  the  people],  .Hanan,  and  A. 

A'-NAK,  pi#.,  piiy.  giant,  long-necked. 

Son  of  Arba,  and  ancestor  of  the  Anakim. 

Hum  13.  22  Hebron;  where,  .the  children  of  A.  .(were) 
13.  28  moreover  we  saw  the  children  of  A.  there 

13.  33  there  we  saw  the  giants,  the  sons  of  A. 
Deut.  9.  2  Who  can  stand  before  the  children  of  A. 
Josh  15.  13  the  city  of  Arba  the  father  of  A.,  which 

15.  14  Caleb  drove  thence  the  three  sons  of  A. 
15.  14  Ahiman,  and  Talmai,  the  children  of  A. 

21.  11  the  city  of  Arba  the  father  of  A. 

Judg.  1.  20  exxielled  thence  the  three  sons  of  A. 
A-NA-KIM,  D’p3H.  giants. 

The  descendants  of  the  preceding  Arba,  one  of  the 
“  sons  of  Heth”  (Gen.  23.  3) ;  who,  seven  years  before  the 
building  of  Zoar  in  Egypt  (Gen.  23.  2 ;  Hum.  13.  22 ;  Josh. 
15.  13,  54),  built  Hebron,  which  was  hence  called  Kir- 
jath-arba,  i.e.,  the  city  of  Arba.  Anak,  his  son,  had 
three  distinguished  descendants  in  the  days  of  Moses 
and  Joshua,  B.c.  1490  (Hum.  13.  22),  whose  names  were 
Atiiman,  Sheshai,  and  Talmai,  and  who  dwelt  in  He¬ 
bron  ;  in  whose  presence  the  Israelites  reckoned  them¬ 
selves  only  as  grasshoppers  (Hum.  13.  28,  33);  this 
greatly  disheartened  Israel  (Deut.  1.  28);  the  Anakim 
were  like  the  Emim,  who  were  great,  and  many,  and 
tall,  but  who  were  dispossessed  by  Moab  (Deut.  2.  10, 
11,  21);  it  was  a  common  saying,  Who  can  stand  before 
the  sons  of  the  Anakim?  (Deut.  g.  2),  but  Joshua  cut 
them  off  from  the  mountains,  and  from  Hebron,  Debir, 
and  Anal),  so  that  only  a  few  were  left  in  Gaza,  Gath, 
and  Aslidod,  cities  of  the  Philistines  (Josh.  n.  21,  22); 
they  had  great  and  fenced  cities,  the  chief  of  which  was 
Hebron,  which  they  had  called  Kirjath-arba,  or  the  city 
of  Arba,  who  had  been  a  great  man  among  them  (.Josh. 

14.  12,  15);  and  who  was  also  the  father  of  Anak  (Josh. 

15.  13) ;  this  Anak  had  three  leading  descendants  in  He¬ 
bron  (Josh.  15.  14),  which  city  was  afterwards  assigned 
to  the  Kohathites  for  a  possession  (Josh.  21.  n).  The 
tribe  lost  its  separate  existence  among  the  Philistines. 

Deut.  1.  28  we  have  seen  the  sons  of  the  A.  there 

2.  10  great,  and  many,  and  tall,  as  the  A. 

2.  1 1  also  were  accounted  giants,  as  the  A. 

2.  21  great,  and  many,  and  tall  as  the  A. 

9.  2  great  and  tall,  the  children  of  the  A. 

Josh.  11.  21  time  came  Joshua,  and  cut  off  the  A. 

11.  22  There  was  none  of  the  A.  left  in  the  land 

14.  12  lieardest  in  that  day  how  the  A.  (were) 
14.  15  Arba  was)  a  great  man  among  the  A. 

A-NA'-MIM,  D'Ciy.  rockmen. 

A  Mizraite  people,'  of  whose  locale  nothing  certain  is 
known ;  but  it  was  most  probably  in  northern  Egypt. 
Gen.  10. 13  And  Mizraim  begat  Ludim,  and  A. 

1  Ch.  1.  11  And  Mizraim  begat  Ludim,  and  A. 

A-NAM-ME'-LECH,  the  king's  rock. 

An  idol  whose  worship  among  the  Sepharvaim  was 
transplanted  to  Israel  when  Shalmaneser  peopled  the 
cities  of  Israel  with  the  Sepharvaim. 

2  Ki.  17.  31  Sepharvites  burnt,  .children  in  fire  to..  A. 
A'-NAN,  ]3S!  he  beclouds. 

An  exile  who,  with  Hehemiah,  signed  the  covenant,  B.C. 
445* 

Heh.  10.  26  [chief  of  the  people;]  Ahijah,  Hanan,  A. 

A-NA'-NI,  'liJ!.  my  cloud  (i.e.,  protector). 

Son  of  Elioenai,  of  the  family  of  David,  B.C.  445. 

1  Ch.  3.  24  sons  of  Elioenai  (were).  .Dalaiali,  and  A. 

A-HAN-I'AH,  rnij;  Jah  is  a  cloud  {i.e..,  protector). 
Grandfather  of  Azariah,  a  returned  exile,  B.c.  460. 

Heh.  3.  23  repaired  Azariah.  .the  son  of  A.  by  his 

A-NAN-I'AS,  'Avavias  Jah  is  gracious. 

1.  A  disciple  whose  wife  conspired  with  him  in  attempt¬ 
ing  to  deceive  the  apostles  in  regard  to  the  value  ob¬ 
tained  for  then-  property,  A.D.  35. 

A  cts  5.  1  But  a  certain  man  named  A.  .with  Sapphira 


AN  ATH 


3G 


AND 


Acts  5.  3  But  Peter  said,  A.,  why  hath  Satan  filled 

5.  5  Anti  A.  hearing  these  words  fell  down,  and 

2.  A  disciple  at  Damascus  to  whom  was  made  known 
the  conversion  of  Saul  of  Tarsus,  A.D.  35. 

Acts  q.  10  there  was  a  certain  disciple ..  named  A. 
q.  xo  to  him  said  the  Lord  in  a  vision,  A. 
q.  12  hath  seen  in  a  vision  a  man  named  A. 
q  13  Then  A.  answered,  Lord,  I  have  heard  by 
q  17  And  A.  went  his  way,  and  entered  into 

22.  12  And  one  A.,  a  devout  man  according  to 

3.  A  high  priest  at  Jerusalem,  A.D.  60. 

Acts  23.  2  And  the  high  priest  A.  commanded  them 

24.  1  And  after  five  days  A.  the  high  priest 

A' -NATH,  nig.  answer. 

Father  of  Shaiiigar,  third  judge  after  Joshua,  B.C.  1360. 
Judg.  3.  31  after  him  was  Sliamgar  the  son  of  A. 
f.  6  In  the  days  of  Sliamgar  the  son  of  A. 

A  NA'-THE-MA,  dvddega. 

Any  thing  “put  up”  in  the  temple  of  a  god,  set  apart 
or  separated,  consecrated,  devoted. 

1  Co.  16.  22  if  any .  .love  not.  .let  him  he  A. 

A-NA'-THOTH,  niniy  answers. 

1  A  Levitical  city  in  Benjamin,  3  miles  N.  of  Jerusalem, 
the  birthplace  of  Jeremiah,  now  called  Anata. 

Josli.21. 18  A.  with  her  suburbs,  and  Almon  with  her 
I  Ki.  2.  26  Get  thee  to  A.,  unto  thine  own  fields ;  for 
I  Ch  6.  60  out  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin . .  A.  with  her 
Ezra  2.  23  The  men  of  A.,  an  hundred  twenty  and 
Neh  7.  27  The  men  of  A.,  an  hundred  twenty  and 

11.  32  [children . .  of  Benjamin . .  dwelt  at] . .  A. 
Isa.  10.  30  cause  it  to  be  heard  unto  Laish,  O  poor  A. 
Jer.  1.  1  the  priests  that  (were)  in  A.  in  the  land 
1 1  21  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  the  men  of  A.,  that 

II.  23  I  will  bring  evil  upon  the  men  of  A. 

2q.  27  hast  thou  not  reproved  Jeremiah  of  A. 

-X2  7  Buy  thee  my  held  that  (is)  in  A. :  for  the 
32.  8  Buy  my  field,  I  pray  thee,  that  (is)  in  A. 
32.  9  I  bought  the  field,  .that  (was)  in  A. 

2.  The  eighth  of  the  nine  sons  of  Becher,  son  of  Benja¬ 
min,  B.C.  1650. 

1  Ch.  7.  E  And  the  sons  of  Beclier..  A.  and  Alemeth 

3.  One  of  the  chiefs  that  signed  the  covenant  with  Nelie- 
miah,  B.O.  445. 

Neh.  10. 19  Haripli,  A.,  Nebai 


ANCESTOR  — 

First,  former,  mtO  rishon. 

Lev.  26.  45  remember  the  covenant  of  then-  ancestors 

ANCHOR  — 

An  anchor,  &y Kupa  angkura. 

Acts  27  29  they  cast  four  anchors  out  of  the  stern 
27  30  they  would  have  cast  anchors  out  of  the 
27.  40  when  they  had  taken  up  the  anchors,  they 
Heb.  6.  19  Which . .  we  have  as  an  anchor  of  the  soul 

ANCIENT  - 

1  .Aged,  senior,  [p;  zaqen. 

Psa.  ng.  100  I  understand  more  than  the  ancients 
Isa  32  mighty  man . .  prudent,  and  the  ancient 
3.  5  behave  himself ..  against  the  ancient 
3.  14  will  enter  into  judgment  with  the  ancients 
9.  15  The  ancient  and  honourable,  he  (is)  the 
24.  23  and  before  his  ancients  gloriously 
47.  6  upon  the  ancient  hast  thou  very  heavily 
Jer.  19.  1  ancients  of  the  people,  .ancients  of  the 
Eze.  7.  26  priest,  and  counsel  from  the  ancient 

8.  1 1  there  stood . .  seventy  men  of  the  ancients 
8  12  hast  thou  seen  what  the  ancients,  .do  in 

9.  6  Then  they  began  at  the  ancient  men 
27.  9  The  ancients  of  Gebal  and  the  wise 

2.  White,  grey,  old,  dry,  w'V',  yashish. 

Job  12.  12  With  the  ancient  (is)  wisdom  ;,/nd  in 

Z.Age,  indefinite  time,  dViV  olam. 

Prov.22.  28  Remove  not  the  ancient  landmark,  which 
Isa.  44.  7  since  I  appointed  the  ancient  people  ? 

Jer.  5.  15  mighty  nation,  it  (is)  an  ancient  nation 
18.  1 5  stumble  in  their  ways . .  the  ancient  paths 
Eze.  36.  2  Aha,  even  the  ancient  high  places  are  our’s 

4. Removed ,  p'tiy  attiq. 

1  Ch.  4.  22  And  (these  are)  ancient  things 
Dan.  7.  9  the  Ancient  of  days  did  sit,  whose  garment 
7.  13  came  to  the  Ancient  of  days,  and  they 
7.  22  Until  the  Ancient  of  days  came,  and 

h.Ancient  times,  o'pnp  qedumim. 

“  Judg.  5.  21  that  ancient  river,  the  river  Kishon 

6.  East,  that  which  is  before,  Dip  qedem. 

Deut33-  is  the  chief  things  of  the  ancient  mountains 
2|Ki.  19.  25  Hast  thou  not  heard,  .of  ancient  times 
Isa.  19.  11  I  (am)  the  son  of .  .ancient  kings? 

23.  7  whose  antiquity  (is)  of  ancient  days  ? 

37.  26  Hast  thou  not  heard,  .of  ancient  times 
51.  9  awake,  as  in  the  ancient  days,  in  the 

7.  Eastern,  what  is  before,  Mioip  qadmoni. 

1  Sa.  24.  13  As  saith  the  proverb  of  the  ancients 

ANCIENT  man  — 

Aged,  senior,  elder,  ]p\  zaqen. 

Ezra  3.  12  many  of  the  priests,  .ancient  men 

ANCIENT  time  — 

1. Indefinite  time,  DTiy  olam. 

Psa.  77.  5  I  have  considered . .  the  years  of  ancient  t 


2. East,  what  is  before,  Dip  qedem. 

Isa.  45.  21  who . .  declared  this  from  ancient  time  1 
46.  10  Declaring  the  end  from,  .ancient  times 

ANCLE  — 

Ancle,  end,  ddn  ephes. 

Eze.  47.  3  lie  brought  me  through ..  to  the  ancles 

ANCLE-BONE  — 

Ancle-bone,  atpvpiv  sphuron. 

Acts  3.  7  immediately  his.. ancle  bones  received 

AND  — 

1  .Or,  ik  0.  . 

Song  2.  7  by  the  roes,  and  by  the  hinds  of  the  fields 

3.  5  by  the  roes,  and  by  the  hinds  of  the  fields 

2 . Also,  nN  aph. 

1  Sa.  2.  7  The  Lord  bringetli  low,  and  lifteth  up 

3.  When,  '?  ki. 

1  Sa.  2.  21  And  the  Lord  visited  Hannah,  so  that  she 

4.  Unto,  iy  ad. 

Gen.  6.  7  I  will  destroy .  .both  man,  and  beast 
Judg  20.  48  the  beast  and  all  that  came  to  hand 
Dan.  7.  13  and  came  to  the  Ancient  of  days,  and  they 

5 .On,  upon,  in  addition  to,  Sy  al. 

Judg  1 5.  8  he  smote  them  hip  and  thigh  with  a  great 

6.  With,  Dy  im. 

Judg  20.  38  the  men  of  Israel  and  the  liers  in  wait 

AND  — 

1  .But,  aWd  alia. 

Luke  17.  8  And  will  not  rather  say  unto  him 

24.  21  and  beside  all  this,  to-day  is  the  third  day 

2 . Together  with,  aga  liama. 

Acts  27.  40  to  the  sea,  and  loosed  the  rudder  bands 

3 . By  ( distributively ),  ava  ana. 

Luke  10.  1  sent  them  two  and  two  before  his  face 

A.  For,  verily  then,  yap  gar. 

John  4.  37  And  herein  is  that  saying  true,  One 
Acts  8.  39  and  he  went  on  his  way  rejoicing 

2  Ti.  2.  7  and  the  Lord  give  thee  understanding 

5.  And,  then,  now,  so,  but,  5e  de. 

Marki2.  5  beating  some,  and  killing  some 
Luke  18.  9  And  he  spake  this  parable  unto  certain 
1  Co  15.  56  and  the  strength  of  sin  (is)  the  law 
Gal.  3.  17  And  this  I  say,  (that)  the  covenant,  that 

6  .Certainly ,  now,  de. 

Acts  15.  36  Let  us  go  again  and  visit  our  brethren 

7.  Or,  than,  e. 

Mark  6  1 1  more  tolerable  for  Sodom  [and]  Gomorrlia 
1  Co.  11.  27  [and]  drink  (this)  cup  of  the  Lord  unwor. 

1  Pe.  1.  18  with  corruptible  things,  .silver  and  gold 

Os.And,  also,  ki »  kai. 

Matt.  1.  2  Jacob  begat  Judas  and  his  brethren 

9.  With,  gerd  meta  (gen.) 

John  3.  25  between.  .John's  disciples  and  the  Jews 

10.  Whosoever,  Hctls  hostis. 

Acts  9.  35  all.  .saw  him,  and  turned  to  the  Lord 

11.  Therefore,  then,  ovu  own. 

Matt  18.  29  And  his  fellow  servant  fell  down  at  his 
John  6.  62  and  if  ye  shall  see  the  Son  of  man 

20.  1 1  and  as  she  wept,  she  stooped  down 
Acts  IS.  39  And  the  contention  was  so  sharp  between 

25.  23  And  on  the  morrow,  when  Agrippa  was 

12 . Therefore  indeed,  moreover,  gev  oZv  men  own. 
Luke  3. 18  And  many  other  things  in  his  exhortation 
Acts  5.  41  And  they  departed  from  the  presence  of 

8.  25  And  they,  when  they  had  testified  and 
15  3  And  being  brought  on  their  way  by  the 

17.  30  And  the  times  of  this  ignorance  God 
28.  s  And  he  shook  off  the  beast  into  the  fire 

13 . And,  also,  t«  te. 

Matt  2  3  6  [And]  love  the  uppermost  rooms  at  feasts 
27  48  a  spunge,  and  filled  (it)  with  vinegar 
28.  12  and  had  taken  counsel,  they  gave  large 
Mark  1 5  36  spunge  full  of  vinegar,  [and]  put  (it)  on 
Luke  2.  16  came  with  haste,  and  found  Mary,  and 

12.  45  and  to  eat  and  drink,  and  to  be  drunken 
21  11  And  great  earthquakes  shall  be  in  divers 

21.  II  and  fearful  sights  and  great  signs  shall 

22.  66  and  the  chief  priests  and  the  scribes  came 
24  20  And  how  the  chief  priests  and  our  rulers 

John  2.  15  all  out  of  the  temple,  and  the  sheep,  and 

4.  42  And  said  unto  the  woman,  Now  we 

6.  18  And  the  sea  arose  by  reason  of  a.  .wind 
Acts  2.  3  as  of  fire,  and  it  sat  upon  each  of  them 

2.  9  And  in  Judea,  and  Cappadocia,  in  Pontus 
2.  IO  Phrygia,  and  Pampliylia.  .Jews  and  pros. 
2.  33  and  having  received  of  the  Father  the 
2.  37  and  said  unto  Peter  and  to  the  rest  of  the 
2.  40  and  with  many  other  words  did  he  testify 
2.  43  and  many  wonders  and  signs  were  done 

2.  46  and  they,  continuing . .  and  breakingbread 

3.  10  And  they  knew  that  it  was  he  which  sat 

4.  13  and  they  took  knowledge  of  them,  that 

4.  33  and  great  grace  was  upon  them  all 

5.  19  and  brought  them  forth,  and  said 

5.  35  And  said  unto  them,  Ye  men  of  Israel 

5.  42  And  daily  in  the  temple,  and  in  every 

6.  7  and  a  great  company  of  the  priests  were 

6.  12  and  they  stirred  up  the  people,  and  the 

6.  13  And  set  up  false  witnesses,  which  said 

7.  26  [And]  the  next  day  he  shewed  himself  unto 


Acts  8.  1  [and]  they  were  all  scattered  abroad 

8.  3  and  haling  men  and  women . .  to  prison 

8.  6  And  the  people  with  one  accord  gave 

8.  13  and  wondered,  beholding  the  miracles 
8.  25  and  preached  the  gospel  in  many  villages 

8.  31  And  he  desired  Philip  that  he  would  come 

9.  6  [And  he  trembling  and  astonished  said] 

9.  13  before,  .kings,  and  the  children  of  Israel 

9.  18  and  he  received  sight  forthwith,  and  arose 

9.  24  [And]  they  watched  the  gates  day  and  night 

10.  22  and  of  good  report  among  all  the  nation 

10.  28  And  he  said  unto  them.  Ye  know  how 

10.  33  and  thou  hast  well  done  that  thou  art 

10.  48  And  he  commanded  them  to  be  baptized 

11.  13  [And]  he  shewed  us  how  he  had  seen  an 

11.  21  was  with  them  :  and  a  great  number 

11.  26  And  the  disciples  were  called  Christians 

12.  6  and  the  keepers  before  the  door  kept  the 

12.  8  [And]  the  angel  said  unto  him,  Gird  thyself 

12.  12  And  whenhe  had  considered,  .he  came  to 

13.  1  and  Manaen,  which  had  been  brought  up 

13.  4  and  from  thence  they  sailed  to  Cyprus 

14.  12  And  they  called  Barnabas,  Jupiter;  and 

14.  21  And  when  they  had  preached  the  gospel 

15.  4  and  they  declared  all  things  that  God  had 

15.  s  and  to  command . .  keep  the  law  of  Moses 

15.  39  one  from  the  other  ;  and  so  Barnabas  took 

16.  11  we  came.  .to.  .and  the  next,  .to  N eapoli s 

16.  12  [And]  from  thence  to  Philippi,  which  is  the 

16.  13  And  on  the  sabbath  we  went  out  of  the 
16.  23  And  when  they  had  laid  many  stripes 
16.  26  [and] immediately  all.  .doors were  opened 

16.  34  And  when  he  had  brought  them  into  his 

17.  4  and  of  the  devout . .  and  of  the  chief 

17.  4  and  of  the  chief  women  not  a  few 

17.  s  an  uproar,  and  assaulted  the  house  of 
17.19  and  they  took  him,  and  brought  him  unto 
17.26  And  hath  made  of  one  blood  all  nations 

18.  4  and  persuaded  the  Jews  and  the  Greeks 

18.  11  [And]he continued  .  .ayearand  sixmonths 

18.  26  And  he  began  to  speak  boldly  in  the 

19.  3  And  he  said  unto  them,  Unto  what  then 

19.  6  and  they  spake  with  tongues,  and  prophe. 

19.  11  And  God  wrought  special  miracles  by 

19.  12  and  tile  evil  spirits  went  out  of  them 

19.  18  And  many  that  believed  came,  and 

19.  29  and  having  caught  Gaius  and  Aristarchus 

20.  3  And  (there)  abode  three  months.  And 

20.  7  and  continued  his  speech  until  midnight 

20.  11  [and]  talked  a  long  while,  even  till  break 

20.  35  and  to  remember  the  words  of  the  Lord 

21.  11  [and]  bound  his  own  hands  and  feet,  and 

21.  18  unto  James ;  and  all  the  elders  were 

21.  20  and  said  unto  him,  Thou  seest,  brother 

21.  28  and  further  brought  Greeks  also  into  the 
21.  30  And  all  the  city  was  moved,  and  the 

21.  37  And  as  Paul  was  to  be  led  into  the  castle 

22.  7  Ami  I  fell  unto  the  ground,  and  heard  a 

22.  8  And  he  said  unto  me,  I  am  Jesus  of  Naz. 

22.  28  [And]  the  chief  captain  answered,  With  a 

23.  10  take  him.  and  to  bring  (him)  into  the 

23.  24  And  provide,  .beasts,  that  they  may  set 

23.  35  And  he  commanded  him  to  be  kept  in 

24.  s  and  a  ringleader  of  the  sect  of.  .Nazarenes 

24.  23  [And]lie commanded,  .and tolet(liim)have 

24.  27  and  Felix,  willing  to  shew  the  Jew's  a 

26.  10  and  when  they  were  put  to  death,  I  gave 
26.  11  and  being  exceedingly  mad  against  them 
26.  16  which  thou  hast  seen,  and  of  those  things 
26.  20  and  throughout  all  the  coasts  of  Judea 

26.  30  thus  spoken,  the  king  rose  up.  .andBemice 

27.  3  And  the  next . .  And  Julius  courteously 
27.  5  And  when  we  had  sailed  over  the  sea  of 
27.  8  And,  hardly  passing  it,  came  unto  a  place 
27.  17  and,  fearing  lest  they  should  fall  into  the 
27.  20  and  no  small  tempest  lay  on  (us),  all  hope 
27.  21  and  to  have  gained  this  harm  and  loss 
27.  43  and  commanded  that  they  which  could 

Rom.  1.  27  [And]  likewise  also  the  men,  leaving  the 
2.  19  And  art  confident  that  thou  thyself  art  a 
14.  8  and  whether  we  die,  we  die  unto  the  Lord 
16.  26  and  by  the  scriptures  of  the  prophets 
1  Co.  1.  30  made  unto  us  wisdom,  and  righteousness 

4.  21  in  love,  and  (in)  the  spirit  of  meekness  ? 
Eph.  3.  19  And  to  know  the  love  of  Christ,  which 
Heb.  1.  3  and  upholding  all  things  by  the  word  of 
4.  12  and  of  the  joints  and  marrow,  and  (is)  a 
6.  2  and  of  laying  on . .  and  of  resurrection  of 
6.  4  and  have  tasted  of  the  heavenly  gift,  and 
6.  s  and  the  powers  of  the  world  to  come 
9.  1  of  divine  service,  and  a  worldly  sanctuary 

11.  32  to  tell  of  Gideon,  and  (of)  Barak,  and  (of) 

12.  2  and  is  set  down  at  the.  .throne  of  God 
•Tas.  3.  7  every  kind  of  beasts,  and  of  birds,  and  of 
Jude  6  And  the  angels  which  kept  not  their  first 
Rev.  1.  2  Christ,  and  of  all  tilings  that  he  saw 

21.  12  [And]  had  a  wall  great  and  high 

AND  afterward  — 

And  from  thence,  udueidev  kakeithen. 

Acts  13.  21  And  afterward  they  desired  a  king ;  and 

AND  even  — 

Nevertheless,  ogees  homos. 

1  Co.  14.  7  And  even  things  without  life  givingsound 

AND  from  thence  — 

And  from  thence,  ko. Kt76ev  kakeithen. 

Markio.  1  And  he  arose  from  thence,  and  cometh 
Acts  7.  4  and  from  thence,  when  his  father  was 
21.  1  Rhodes,  and  from  thence  unto  Patara 


AND 


37 


ANGEL 


Acts  27.  4  And  when  we  had  launched  from  thence 
28.  15  And  from  thence,  when  the  brethren 

AND  I  — 

And  I,  Kay <Si  kagd. 

Mattn.  28  Come  unto  me.  .and  I  will  give  you  rest 

26.  15  What,  .and  I  will  deliver  him  unto  you? 
Luke  2.  48  father  and  I  have  sought  thee  sorrowing 

11.  9  And  I  say  unto  you,  Ask,  and  it  shall  be 

16.  9  And  I  say  unto  you,  Make  to  yourselves 

22.  29  And  I  appoint  unto  you  a  kiugdom,  as 

John  1.  31  And  I  knew  him  not :  but  that  he  should 

1.  33  And  I  knew  him  not :  but  he  that  sent  me 

1.  34  And  I  saw,  and  bare  record  that  this  is 

5.  17  My  Father  worketh  hitherto,  aud  I  work 

6.  56  He  that,  .dwelleth  in  me,  and  I  in  him 
6.  57  and  I  live  by  the  Father :  so  he  that  eatetli 

8.  26  and  I  speak  to  the  world  those  things 

10.  27  My  sheep  hear  my  voice,  and  I  know  them 
10.  28  And  I  give  unto  them  eternal  life ;  and 
10.  38  that  the  Father  (is)  in  me,  and  I  in  him 

12.  32  And  I,  if  I  be  lifted  up  from  the  earth 

14.  20  in  my  Father,  and  ye  in  me,  and  I  in  you 

15.  4  Abide  in  me,  and  I  in  you.  As  the  branch 
15.  5  He  that  abideth  in  me,  and  I  in  him,  the 

17.  21  as  thou,  Father,  (art)  in  me,  and  I  in  thee 
17.  26  the  love,  .may  be  in  them,  and  I  in  them 

20.  15  hast  laid  him,  and  I  will  take  him  away 

Acts  22.  10  And  I  said,  What  shall  I  do,  Lord  ?  Aud 

22.  19  And  I  said,  Lord,  they  know  that  I 
Rom.  1 1.  3  and  I  am  left  alone,  and  they  seek  my 

1  Co.  2.  1  And  I,  brethren,  when  I  came  to  you 

2  Co.  6.  17  touch  not  the  unclean  (thing);  and  I  will 

12.  20  and  (that)  I  shall  be  found  unto  you  such 
Gal.  6.  14  crucified  unto  me,  and  I  unto  the  world 
Phil.  2.  28  and  that  I  may  be  the  less  sorrowful 
Heb.  7.  8  And  as  I  may  so  say,  Levi  also,  who 
Jas.  2.  18  and  I  have  works,  .and  X  will  shew 

AND  if — 

And  if,  k&v  kan. 

Marki6.  18  [and  if  they  drink  any  deadly  thing] 

Cuke  13.  9  And  if  it  bear  fruit,  (well) :  and  if  not 
Jas.  5.  15  and  if  he  have  committed  sins,  they  shall 

AND  if  so  much  as  — 

And  if,  k&v  kan. 

Heb.  12.  20  And  if  so  much  as  a  beast  touch  the 
AND  not,  CK1  vein 1. 

Gen.  14.  23  and  that  I  will  not  take  anything  that 
AND  so  — 

Then,  ovv  oun. 

Acts  16.  5  And  so  were  the  churches  established  in 
AND  there  — 

And  there,  Kami  kakei. 

Matt.  5.  23  and  there  rememberest  that  thy  brother 
10.  11  and  there  abide  till  ye  go  thence 
28.  10  go  into  Galilee,  aud  there  shall  they  see 
Mark  1.  35  into  a  solitary  place,  and  there  prayed 
John  11.  54  and  there  continued  witli  his  disciples 
Acts  14.  7  And  there  they  preached  the  gospel 

22.  10  go  into  Damascus,  aud  there  it  shall  be 
25.  20  and  there  be  judged  of  these  matters 

27.  6  And  there  the  centurion  found  a  ship  of 

AND  they  — 

Whn,  bans  hoslis. 

Acts  5.  16  and  they  were  healed  every  one 

23.  14  Aud  they  came  to  the  chief  priests  and 
AND  truly  — 

Then,  oiv  oun. 

John  20.  30  And  many  other  signs  truly  did  Jesus  in 
AND  [two  AND  two]  — 

Two  and  two,  ana  Svo  ana  duo. 

Luke  10.  1  sent  them  two  and  two  before  his  face 

AND  yet  — 

Although,  ua'nrep  kaiper. 

Rev.  17.  8  the  beast  that  was,  and  is  not,  and  yet  is 
AN'-DREW,  ’AvSpeas  manly. 

Brother  of  Simon  Peter,  and  one  of  the  apostles. 

Matt.  4.  18  Simon  called  Peter,  and  A.  his  brother 
10.  2  first,  Simon,  who  is  called  Peter,  and  A. 
Mark  1. 16  he  saw  Simon  and  A.  his  brother  casting 

1.  29  entered  into  the  house  of  Simon  and  A. 

3  18  And  A.  and  Philip,  and  Bartholomew,  and 

13.  3  and  A.  asked  him  privately 

Luke  6.  14  Simon  (whom  he  also  named  Peter)  and  A. 
John  1.  40  One  of  the  two  which  heard,  .was  A. 

1.  44  Philip  w  as  of  Bethsaida,  the  city  of  A. 

6.  8  One  of  his  disciples,  A. .  .saith  unto  him 
12.  22  telleth  A.:  aud  again  A.  and  Philip 
Acts  1.  13  upper  room,  where  abode.  .Peter,  .and  A. 
AN-DRO -NI  CDS,  ’ Av5p6viKos,  conqueror. 

A  kinsman  of  Paul  at  Rome,  A.D.  60. 

Rom.16.  7  Salute  A.  and  Junia,  my  kinsmen 
A’-NEM,  oijj  double  fountain. 

A  Levitical  city  of  Issachar.  It  is  omitted  in  the  lists 
in  Josh.  19.  21,  and  iustead  of  it  we  find  En-gannim, 
The  one  is  probably  a  contraction  of  the  other,  as  Ka rtnn 
for  Kirjathaim.  It  is  now  called  Jenin,  and  is  at  the 
opening  of  the  spreading  valley  into  the  plain. 

1  Ch.  6.  73  Ramoth  with  her  suburbs,  and  A.  with 
A'-NER,  •\rji  sprout ,  xvaterfatt. 

1.  Brother  of  Mamre,  the  Amorite,  Abraham's  ally,  B.C. 

1912. 


Gen.  14.  13  brother  of  Eshcol,  and  brother  of  A. 

14.  24  the  men  which  went  with  me.  A.,  Eshcol 

2.  A  Levitical  city  in  Manasseh,  W.  of  J ordan.  It  is  the 
“Taauach”  of  Josh.  21.  25.  The  modern  village  of 
Anim,  near  Ta’anik,  is  probably  the  site  of  “Aner," 
which  is  substituted  for  “Taanach"  in  1  Ch.  6.  70,  as 
below. 

1  Ch.'  6.  70  out  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh;  A.  with 

A-NE-THO-THITE,  -nrijy 
A  native  of  Anathoth,  a  place  in  Benjamin. 

2  Sa.  23.  27  Abiezer  the  A.,  Mebunnai  the 

1  Ch.  27.  12  The  ninth  (captain,  .was)  Abiezer  the  A. 

ANGEL  — 

1.  Mighty,  T2.X  abbir. 

Psa.  78.  25  Man  did  eat  angels’  food :  he  sent  them 

2.  Messenger,  agent, 

Gen.  16.  7  the  angel  of  the  Lord  found  her  by  a 

16.  9,  10,  11  the  angel  of  the  Lord  said  unto  her 
19.  1  there  came  two  angels  to  Sodom  at  even 
19.  15  when  the  morning  arose,  then  the  angels 

21.  i7;the  angel  of  God  called  to  Hagar  out  of 

22.  11  the  angel  of  the  Lord  called  unto  him 

22.  15  the  angel  of  the  Lord  called  unto  Abraham 

24.  7  he  shall  send  his  angel  before  thee,  and 
24.  40  The  Lord,  will  send  his  angel  with  thee 

28.  12  and  behold  the  angels  of  God .  .on  it 

31.  11  the  angel  of  God  spake  unto  me  in  adream 

32.  1  and  the  angels  of  God  met  him 

48.  16  The  Angel  which  redeemed  me  from  all  evil 
Exod.  3.  2  the  angel  of  the  Lord  appeared  unto  him 
14.  19  the  angel  of  God,  which  went  before  the 

23.  20  I  send  an  Angel  before  thee,  to  keep  thee 

23.  23  mine  Angel  shall  go  before  thee,  and  bring 

32.  34  behold,  mine  Angel  shall  go  before  thee 

33.  2  I  will  send  an  angel  before  thee ;  and  I 
Num.  20.  16  heard  our  voice,  and  sent  an  angel,  and 

22.  22  the  angel  of  the  LoRDstood  inthewayforan 
22.  23,  25,  27  the  ass  saw  the  angel  of  the  Lord 
22.  24  the  angel  of  the  Lord  stood  in  a  path  of  the 
22.  26  the  angel  of  the  Lord  went  further,  and 
22.  31  he  saw  the  angel  of  the  Lord  standing  in  the 
22.  32  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  said  unto  him 
22.  34  Balaam  said  unto  the  angel  of  the  Lord,  I 
22.  35  the  angel  of  the  Lord  said  unto  Balaam,  Go 
Judg.  2.  mn  angel  of  the  Lord  came  up  from  Gilgal 

2.  4  when  the  angel  of  tlieLoRDspake  these  words 

5.  23  Curse  ye  Meroz,  said  the  angel  of  the  Lord 

6.  11  there  came  an  angel  of  the  Lord,  aud  sat 
6.  12  the  angel  of  the  Lord  appeared  unto  him 
6.  20  the  angel  of  God  said  unto  him,  Take  the 
6.  21  the  angel  of  the  Lord  put  forth,  .the  staff 
6.  21  the  angel  of  the  Lord  departed  out  of  his 
6.  22  Gideon  perceived,  .lie  (was)  an  angel  of  the 
6.  22  because  I  have  seen  an  angel  of  the  Lord 

13.  3  the  angel  of  the  Lord  appeared  unto  the 
13.  6  his  countenance,  .like,  .an  angel  of  God 
13.  9  the  angel  of  God  came  again  unto  the 
13.  13  the  angel  of  the  Lord  said  unto  Manoah 
13.  15  Manoah  said  unto  the  angel  of  the  Lord 
13.  16  the  angel  of  the  Lord  .  .an  angel  of  the  Lord 
13.  17  Manoah  said  unto  the  angel  of  the  Lord 
13.  18  the  angel  of  the  Lord  said  unto  him 
13.  20  the  angel  of  the  Lord  ascended  in  the  flame 
13.  21  the  angel  of  the  Lord  did  no  more  appear 

13.  21  Manoah  knew  that  he  (was)  an  angel  of  the 

1  Sa.  29.  9  thou  (art)  good . .  as  an  angel  of  God 

2  Sa.  14  17  for  as  an  angel  of  God,  so  (is)  my  Lord  the 

14.  20  according  to  the  wisdom  of  an  angel  of  God 
19.  27  my  lord  the  king  (is)  as  an  angel  of  God 

24.  16  when  the  angel  stretched  out  his  hand 

24.  16  said  to  the  angel  that  destroyed 

24.  16  the  angel  of  the  Lord  was  by  the  threshing 
24.  17  he  saw  the  angel  that  smote  the  people 

1  Ki.  13  18  an  angel  spake  unto  me  by  the  word  of 

19.  5  an  angel  touched  him,  and  said  unto  him 
19.  7  the  angel  of  the  Lord  came  again  the 

2  Ki.  fi.  3  the  angel  of  the  Lord  said  to  Elijah  the 

1.  15  the  angel  of  the  Lord  said  unto  Elijah 
19.  35  the  angel  of  the  Lord  went  out,  and  smote 

1  Ch.  21.  12  the  angel  of  the  Lord  destroying 

21.  15  sent  an  angel,  .the  angel,  .the  angel 
21.  16  David. .saw  the  angel  of  the  Lord  stand 
21.  18  the  angel  of  the  Lord  commanded  Gad 
21  20  Oman  turned  back,  and  saw  the  angel 
21.  27  the  Lord  commanded  the  angel :  and  he 
21.  30  afraid  because,  .of  the  angel  of  the  Lord 

2  Ch.  32.  21  the  Lord  sent  an  angel,  which  cut  off  all 
Job  4.  18  his  angels  he  charged  with  folly 

Psa.  34.  7  The  angel  of  the  Lord  encampeth  round 
35.  5  let  the  angel  of  the  Lord  chase  (them) 

35.  6  let  the  angel  of  the  Lord  persecute  them 
78.  49  He  cast,  .trouble,  by  sending  evil  angels 
91.  11  he  shall  give  his  angels  charge  over  thee 

103.  20  Bless  the  Lord,  ye  his  angels,  that 

104.  4  Who  maketli  his  angels  spirits ;  his 
148.  2  Praise  ye  him,  all  his  angels:  praise 

Eccl.  3. ,  6  neither  say  thou  before  the  angel,  that  it 
Isa.  37.  36  the  angel  of  the  Lord  went  forth,  and 
63.  9  the  angel  of  his  presence  saved  them 
Dan.  3.  28  who  hath  sent  his  angel,  and  delivered 
6.  22  My  God  hath  sent  his  angel,  and  hath 
Hos.  12.  4  he  had  power  over  the  angel,  and  prevailed 
Zech.  1.  9  the  angel  that  talked  with  me  said  unto  me 
1.  11  they  answered  the  angel  of  the  Lord 
1.  12  the  angel  of  the  LORD  answered  and  said 
1.  13  the  Lord  answered  the  angel  that  talked 
1.  14  the  angel  that  communed  with  me  said 

1.  19  I  said  unto  the  angel  that  talked  with  me 

2.  3  the  angel  that  talked  with  me  went  forth 


Zech.  2.  3  and  another  angel  went  out  to  meet  him 

3.  1  Joshua,  standing  before  the  angel  of  the 

3.  3  Now  Joshua,  .stood  before  the  angel 

3.  s  And  the  angel  of  the  LORD  stood  by 

3.  6  the  angel  of  the  Lord  protested  unto 

4.  1  the  angel  that  talked  with  me  came  again 

4.  4  I  answered  and  spake  to  the  angel 

4.  5  the  angel  that  talked  with  me  answered 

5.  s  the  angel  that  talked  with  me  went  forth 

5.  10  Then  said  I  to  the  angel  that  talked  with 

6.  4  I  answered  and  said  unto  the  angel 

6.  s  the  angel  answered  and  said  unto  me 

12.  8  as  the  angel  of  the  Lord  before  them 

3. Messenger,  agent,  uyynhos  anggelos. 

Matt.  1.  20  the  angel  of  the  Lord  appeared  unto  him 

1.  24  Joseph,  .did  as  the  angel  of  the  Lord  had 

2.  13  the  augel  of  the  Lord  appeareth  to  Joseph 
2.  19  when  Herod  was  dead,  behold,  an  angel 

4.  6  He  shall  give  his  angels  charge  concerning 
4.  11  angels  came  and  ministered  unto  him 

13.  39  and  the  reapers  are  the  angels 

13.  41  Son  of  man  shall  send  forth  his  angels 
13.  49  angels  shall  come  forth,  and  sever  the 
16.  27  Son  of  man  shall  come,  .with  his  angels 

18.  10  in  heaven  their  angels  do  always  behold 
22.  30  but  are  as  the  angels  of  God  in  heaven 
24.  31  he  shall  send  his  angels  with  a  great  sound 

24.  36  not  the  angels  of  heaven,  but  my  Father 

25.  31  all  the  holy  angels  with  him,  then  shall 

25.  41  prepared  for  the  devil  and  his  angels 

26.  53  give  me  more  than  twelve  legions  of  angels? 
28.  2  the  angel  of  the  Lord  descended  from 

28.  5  the  angel  answ  ered  and  said  unto  the 
Mark  1.  13  and  the  angels  ministered  unto  him 

8.  38  when  he  cometh.  .with  the  holy  angels 

12.  25  are  as  the  angels  which  are  in  heaven 

13.  27  then  shall  he  send  his  angels,  and  shall 
13.  32  not  the  angels  which  are  in  heaven 

Luke  1.  11  there  appeared  unto  him  an  angel  of  the 
1.  13  the  angel  said  unto  him,  Fear  not 
1.  18  Zacharias  said  unto  the  angel,  Whereby 
1.  19  the  angel  answering  said  unto  him,  I  am 
1.  26  in  the  sixth  month  the  angel  Gabriel 
1.  28  [the  angel]  came  in  unto  her,  and  said 
1.  30  the  angel  said  unto  her,  Fear  not,  Mary 
1.  34  Then  said  Mary  unto  the  angel,  How  shall 
1.  35  the  angel  answered  and  said  unto  her 

1.  38  And  the  angel  departed  from  her 

2.  9  the  angel  of  the  Lord  came  upon  them 
2.  10  the  angel  said  unto  them,  I'ear  not :  for 
2.  13  And  suddenly  there  was  with  the  angel  a 
2.  15  as  the  angels  were  gone  away  from  them 

2.  21  Jesus,  which  was  so  named  of  the  angel 

4.  10  He  shall  give  his  angels  charge  over  thee 

9.  26  in  his  own  glory,  .and  of  the  holy  angels 
12.  8  also  confess  before  the  angels  of  God 

12.  9  shall  be  denied  before  the  angels  of  God 

15.  10  there  is  joy  in  the  presence  of  the  angels 

16.  22  the  beggar,  .was  carried  by  the  angels  into 

22.  43  [there  appeared  an  angel  unto  him  from] 
24.  23  they  had  also  seen  a  vision  of  angels 

John  1.  51  the  angels  of  God  ascending  aud  descending 

5.  4  [an  augel  went  down  at  a  certain  season] 

12.  29  others  said,  An  angel  spake  to  him 

20.  12  seeth  two  angels  in  white  sitting,  the  one 
Acts  5.  19  the  angel  of  the  Lord  by  night  opened 

6.  15  as  it  had  been  the  face  of  an  angel 

7.  30  there  appeared  to  him . .  an  angel  of  the  Lord 

7.  35  by  the  hand  of  the  angel  which  appeared 

7.  38  This  is  he,  that  was . .  with  the  angel  which 

7.  S3  the  law  by  the  disposition  of  angels,  and 

8.  26  the  angel  of  the  Lord  spake  unto  Philip 

10.  3  He  saw  in  a  vision  evidently,  .an  angel 

10.  7  when  the  angel  which  spake  unto  Cornelius 

10.  22  was  warned  from  God  by  an  holy  angel 

11.  13  how  he  had  seen  an  angel  in  his  house 

12.  7  the  angel  of  the  Lord  came  upon  (him) 

12.  8  the  angel  said  unto  him,  Gird  thyself,  and 

17.  9  which  was  done  by  the  angel ;  but  thought 
12.  10  forthwith  the  angel  departed  from  him 

12.  11  that  the  Lord  hath  sent  his  angel,  and 
12.  15  Then  said  they,  It  is  his  angel 

12.  23  immediately  the  angel  of  the  Lord  smote 

23.  8  is  no  resurrection,  neither  angel  nor  spirit 
23.  9  if  a  spirit  or  an  angel  hath  spoken  to  him 

27.  23  there  stood  by  me  this  night  the  angel  of 
Rom.  8.  38  I  am  persuaded,  that  neither,  .angels,  nor 

1  Co.  4.  9  for  we  are  made  a  spectacle  unto . .  angels 

6.  3  Know  ye  not  that  we  shall  judge  angels  ? 

11.  10  power  on  (her)  head  because  of  the  angels 

13.  1  Though  I  speak  with  the  tongues . .  of  angels 

2  Co.  11.  14  Satan  himself  is  transformed  into  an  angel 
Gal.  1.  8  though  we,  or  an  angel  from  heaven 

3.  19  ordained  by  angels  in  the  hand  of  a 

4.  14  received  me  as  an  angel  of  God,  (even)  as 
Col.  2.  18  humility  and  worshipping  of  angels 

2  Th.  1.  7  shall  be  revealed . .  with  his  mighty  angels 
1  Ti.  3.  16  was  manifest  in  the  flesh .  .seen  of  angels 

5.  21  I  charge  (thee)  before,  .the  elect  angels,  that 
Heb.  1.  4  made  so  much  better  than  the  angels,  as  he 

1.  5  unto  which  of  the  angels  said  he  at  any 
1.  6  let  all  the  angels  of  God  worship  him 
1.  7  of  the  angels  he  saith .  .liis  angels  a  flaming 

1.  13  to  which  of  the  angels  said  he  at  any 

2.  2  if  the  word  spoken  by  angels  was  stedfast 
2.  5  unto  the  angels  hath  he  not  put  in  subjec. 
2.  7  madest  him  a  little  lower  than  the  angels 
2.  9  was  made  a  little  lower  than  the  angels 

2.  16  took  not  on .  .angels ;  but  took  on  the  seed 

12.  22  to  an  innumerable  company  of  angels 

13.  2  thereby  some  have  entertained  angels 


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ANGRY 


1  X'c.  i.  12  which  tilings  the  angels  desire  to  look  into 

3.  22  angels  and  authorities  and  powers  being 

2  Pe.  2.  4  if  God  spared  not  the  angels  that  sinned 

2.  11  angels,  which  are  greater  in  power  and 
Jude  6  angels  which  kept  not  their  first  estate 
Rev.  1.  1  he  sent  and  signified  (it)  by  his  angel 

1.  20  The  seven  stars  are  the  angels  of  the  seven 

2.  1  Unto  the  angel  of  the  church  of  Ephesus 
2.  8  unto  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Smyrna 
2.  12  to  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Fergamos 

2.  18  unto  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Thyatira 

3.  1  unto  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Sardis 

3.  5  I  will  confess  his  name,  .before  his  angels 
3.  7  to  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Philadelphia 
3.  14  unto  the  angel  of  the  church . ;  Laodiceaus 
5.  2  I  saw  a  strong  angel  proclaiming  with  a 
s.  11  I  heard  the  voice  of  many  angels  round 

7.  1  I  saw  four  angels  standing  on  the  four 

7.  2  another  angel . .  cried . .  to  the  four  angels 
7. 1 1  all  the  angels  stood  round  about  the 

8.  2  I  saw  the  seven  angels  which  stood 

8.  3  another  angel  came  and  stood  at  the 

8.  4  up  before  God  out  of  the  angel’s  hand 

8.  5  the  angel  took  the  censer,  and  filled 

8.  6  the  seven  angels  which  had  the  seven 

S.  7  The  first  [angel]  sounded, and  there  followed 
8.  8  the  second  angel  sounded,  and  as  it  were  a 
8.  10  the  third  angel  sounded,  and  there  fell  a 
8.  12  the  fourth  angel  sounded,  and  the  third 
8.  13  I  beheld,  and  heard  an  [angel],  .saying 

8.  13  voices  of  the  trumpet  of  the  three  angels 

9.  1  the  fifth  angel  sounded,  and  I  saw  a  star 

9.  1 1  they  had  a  king . .  the  angel  of  the  bottomless 

9.  13  the  sixth  angel  sounded,  and  I  heard  a  voice 

9.  14  Saying  to  the . .  angel . .  Loose  the  four  angels 

9.  15  the  four  angels  were  loosed,  which  were 

10.  1  X  saw  another  mighty  angel  come  down 

10.  5  the  angel  which  I  saw  stand  upon  the 

10.  7  in  the  days,  .of  the  seventh  angel,  when 

10.  8  which  is  open  in  the  hand  of  the  angel 

10.  9  I  went  unto  the  angel,  and  said  unto 

10.  10  I  took  the  little  book  out  of  the  angel's  hand 

11.  1  [the  angel  stood,]  saying,  Rise  and  measure 
11  15  the  seventh  angel  sounded;  and  there  were 

12.  7  his  angels  fought  against,  .his  angels 
12.  9  and  his  angels  were  cast  out  with  him 

14.  6  I  saw  another  angel  fly  in  the  midst  of 

14.  8  there  followed  another  angel,  saying,  B. 

14.  9  the  third  angel  followed  them,  saying  with 
14.  10  in  the  presence  of  the  holy  angels,  and  in 
14.  is,  17  another  angel  came  out  of  the  temple 
14.  18  another  angel  came  out  from  the  altar 

14.  19  the  angel  thrust  in  his  sickle  into  the 

15.  1  I  saw  another  sign,  .seven  angels  having 
is-  6  the  seven  angels  came  out  of  the  temple 

15.  7  one.  .gave  unto  the  seven  angels  seven 

15.  8  the  seven  plagues  of  the  seven  angels 

16.  1  I  heard,  .saying  to  the  seven  angels 

16.  3,  4,  8,  10, 12  [angel]  poured  out  his  vial  upon 

16.  5  I  heard  the  angel  of  the  waters  say.  Thou 

16.  17  the  seventh  [angel]  poured  out  his  vial  into 

17.  1  there  came  one  of  the  seven  angels  which 

17.  7  the  angel  said  unto  me,  Wherefore  didst 

18.  1  after  these  things  I  saw  another  angel  come 

18.  21  a  mighty  angel  took  up  a  stone  like  a 

19.  17  I  saw  an  angel  standing  in  the  sun  ;  and 

20.  1  I  saw  an  angel  come  down  from  heaven 

21.  9  there  came,  .one  of  the  seven  angels  which 
21.  12  [at  the  gates  twelve  angels,  and  names] 

21.  17  the  measure  of  a  man,  that  is,  of  the  angel 

22.  6  the  Lord  God .  .sent  his  angel  to  shew 
22.  8  to  worship  before  the  feet  of  the  angel 

22.  16  I  Jesus  have  sent  mine  angel  to  testify  unto 

ANGELS  — 

1  .God,  a  god,  judge,  O'n^k  elohim. 

Psa.  8.  5  made  him  a  little  lower  than  the  angels 

2. Repetition ,  shinan. 

Psa.  68.  17  chariots  of  God.  .thousands  of  angels 

ANGELS,  equal  unto  the  — 

Equal  or  like  to  the  angels,  iVdyyeAor  isanggelos. 
Luke 20.  36  they  are  equal  unto  the  angels;  and  are 

ANGER  — 

Anger,  snorting,  >]K  apli. 

Gen.  27.  45  Until  thy  brother’s  anger  turn  away  from 
30.  2  Jacob’s  anger  was  kindled  against  Rachel 
44.  18  let  not  thine  anger  burn  against  thy  servant 
49.  6  in  their  anger  they  slew  a  man,  and  in 
49.  7  Cursed  (be)  their  anger,  for.  .fierce ;  and 
Exod.  4.  14  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  against 

11.  8  went  out  from  Pharaoh  in  a  great  anger 
32.  19  Moses’  anger  waxed  hot,  and  he  cast  the 
32.  22  Let  not  the  anger  of  my  lord  wax  hot 
Num.  11.  1  the  Lord  heard  (it) ;  and  his  anger  was 

11.  10  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  greatly 

12.  9  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  against 
22.  22  God’s  anger  was  kindled  because  he  went 
22.  27  Balaam’s  anger  was  kindled,  and  he  smote 

24.  10  Balak’s  anger  was  kindled  against  Balaam 

25.  3  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  against 
25.  4  the  fierce  anger  of  the  Lord  may  be  turned 
32.  10  the  Lord’s  anger  was  kindled  the  same  time 
32.  13  the  Lord’s  anger-was  kindled  against  Israel 
32.  14  to  augment  yet  the  fierce  anger  of  the  Lord 

Deut.  6.  15  lest  the  anger  of  the  Lord  thy  God  be 

7.  4  so  will  the  anger  of  the  Lord  be  kindled 
9.  19  I  was  afraid  of  the  anger  and  hot  displeasure 

13.  17  that  the  Lord  may  turn  from,  .liis  anger 
29.  20  the  anger  of  the  Lord,  .shall  smoke  against 
29.  23  which  the  Lord  overthrew  in  his  anger 


Deut.  29.  24  what,  .the  heat  of  this  great  anger? 

29.  27  the  anger  of  the  LORD  was  kindled  against 

29.  28  rooted  them  out  of  their  land  in  anger 
31. 17  my  anger  shall  be  kindled  against  them 
32.  22  a  fire  is  kindled  in  mine  anger 

Josh.  7.  1  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  against 
7.  26  So  the  Lord  turned  from,  .his  anger 

23.  16  shall  the  anger  of  the  Lord  be  kindled 
Judg.  2.  14  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  hot  against  Israel 

2.  20  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  hot  against  Israel 

3.  8  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  hot  against  Israel 

6.  39  Let  not  thine  anger  be  hot  against  me 

9.  30  when  Zebul . .  heard . .  his  anger  was  kindled 
10.  7  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  hot  against  Israel 

14.  19  his  anger  was  kindled,  and  he  went  up 

1  Sa.  11.  6  and  his  anger  was  kindled  greatly 

17.  28  Eliab’s  anger  was  kindled  against  David 
20.  30  Saul's  anger  was  kindled  against  Jonathan 

20.  34  Jonathan  arose  from  the  table  in  fierce  anger 

2  Sa.  6.  7  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  against 

12.  5  David’s  anger  was  greatly  kindled  against 

24.  1  again  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled 

2  Ki.  13.  3  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  against 

23.  26  his  anger  was  kindled  against  Judah 

24.  20  through  the  anger  of  the  Lord  it  came  to 

1  Ch.  13.  10  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  against 

2  Ch.  25.  10  their  anger  was  greatly  kindled  against 

25.  10  and  they  returned  home  in  great  anger 
25.  15  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  against 

Neh.  9.  17  a  God  ready  to  pardon ..  slow  to  anger 
Job  9.  5  which  overturneth  them  in  his  anger 
9.  13  God  will  not  withdraw  his  anger 

18.  4  He  tearetli  himself  in  his  anger 

21.  17  distributeth  sorrows  in  his  anger 
35.  15  he  hath  visited  in  his  anger ;  yet  he 

Psa.  6.  1  O  Lord,  rebuke  me  not  in  thine  anger 

7.  6  Arise,  0  Lord,  in  thine  anger,  lift  up 
27.  9  put  not  thy  servant  away  in  anger 

30.  5  liis  anger,  .a  moment ;  in  his  favour  (is)  life 
37.  8  Cease  from  anger,  and  forsake  wrath 

56.  7  in . .  anger  cast  down  the  people,  O  God 
69.  24  let  thy  wrathful  anger  take  hold  of  them 
74.  1  doth  thine  anger  smoke  against  the  sheep 

77.  9  hath  he  in  anger  shut  up  his  tender  mercies? 

78.  21  and  anger  also  came  up  against  Israel 
78.  38  many  a  time  turned  he  his  anger  away 
78.  49  He  cast  upon  them,  .his  anger,  wrath 
78.  50  He  made  a  way  to  his  anger ;  he  spared 
83.  3  thou  hast  turned,  .from,  .thine  anger 
85.  5  Wilt  thou  be  angry  with  us  for  ever? 

90.  7  we  are  consumed  by  thine  anger,  and  by 
90.  11  Who  knoweth  the  power  of  thine  anger? 

103.  8  The  Lord  (is)  merciful  and.  .slow  to  anger 
145.  8  The  Lord  (is)  gracious,  .slow  to  anger,  and  of 
Prov.  15.  1  but  grievous  words  stir  up  anger 

15.  18  (he  that  is)  slow  to  anger  appeaseth  strife 
t6.  32  slow  to  anger  (is)  better  than  the  mighty 

9.  11  The  discretion  of  a  man  deferreth  his  anger 
21.  14  A  gift  in  secret  pacifieth  anger 

27.  4  Wrath  (is)  cruel,  and  anger  (is)  outrageous 
Isa.  5.  25  Therefore  is  the  anger  of  the  LORD  kindled 
5.  25  For  all  this  his  anger  is  not  turned  away 
7.  4  for  the  fierce  anger  of  Rezin  with  Syria 

9.  12,  17,  21  For  all  this  his  anger  is  not  turned 

10.  4  For  all  this  his  anger  is  not  turned  away 
10.  5  0  Assyrian,  the  rod  of  mine  anger,  and 
10.  25  and  mine  anger  in  their  destruction 

12.  1  though  thou  wast  angry  with  me 

13.  3  called  my  mighty  ones  for  mine  anger 
13.  9  both  with  wrath  and  fierce  anger 

13.  13  and  in  the  day  of  his  fierce  anger 

14.  6  he  that  ruled  the  nations  in  auger 

30.  27  Behold,  .burning.. hisanger, and  the  burden 
30.  30  with  the  indignation  of  (his)  anger 
42.  25  poured  upon  him  the  fury  of  his  anger 

48.  9  my  name’s  sake  will  I  defer  mine  anger 
63.  3  I  will  tread  them  in  mine  anger 

63.  6  I  will  tread  down  the  people  in  mine  anger 
66.  15  Lord  will,  .render  his  anger  with  fury 
Jer.  2.  35  surely  his  anger  shall  turn  from  me 

4.  8  the  fierce  anger  of  the  Lord  is  not  turned 
4.  26  were  broken  down .  .by  his  fierce  anger 
7.  20  mine  anger,  .shall  be  poured  out  upon  this 

10.  24  0  Lord,  correct  me.  .not  in  thine  anger 
12.  13  because  of  the  fierce  anger  of  the  Lord 

15.  14  for  a  fire  is  kindled  in  mine  anger 

17.  4  for  ye  have  kindled  a  fire  in  mine  anger 

18.  23  with  them  in  the  time  of  thine  anger 
21.  si  myself  will  fight,  .even  in  anger 

23.  20  The  anger  of  the  Lord  shall  not  return 
25.  37  because  of  the  fierce  anger  of  the  Lord 
25.  38  desolate,  .because  of  his  fierce  anger 
30.  24  fierce  anger  of  the  Lord  shall  not  return 
32.  31  a  provocation  of  mine  anger  and  of  my 

32.  37  I  have  driven  them  in  mine  anger,  and  in 

33.  s  whom  I  have  slain  in  mine  anger  and  in 
36.  7  great  (is)  the  anger  and  the  fury  that  the 
42.  18  mine  anger  and  my  fury  hath  been  poured 
44.  6  my  fury  and  mine  anger  was  poured  forth 

49.  37  will  bring,  .my  fierce  anger,  saitli  the  Lord 

51.  45  deliver,  .from  the  fierce  anger  of  the  Lord 

52.  3  through  the  anger  of  the  Lord  it  came 
Lam.  1.  12  Lord  hath  afflicted,  .in.  his  fierce  anger 

2.  1  covered  the  daughter  of  Zion,  .in  his  anger 
2.  1  remembered  not  his  footstool  in . .  anger  ! 

2.  3  He  hath  cut  off  in .  .fierce  anger 

2.  6  hath  despised,  .in.  .his  anger  the  king 

2  21  hast  slain,  .in  the  day  of  thine  anger 

2.  22  so  that  in  the  day  of  the  Lord’s  anger 

3.  43  Thou  hast  covered  with  anger 

3.  66  Persecute  and  destroy  them  in  anger 

4.  11  he  hath  poured  out  his  fierce  anger 


Eze.  5.  13  Thus  shall  mine  anger  be  accomplished 
5.  15  I  shall  execute  judgments  in  thee  in  anger 
7.  3  I  will  send  mine  anger  upon  thee 
7.  8  and  accomplish  mine  anger  upon  thee 

13.  13  and.  an  overflowing,  .in  mine  anger 
20.  8  I  will  ,  accomplish  my  anger  against  them 
20.  21  I  would,  .accomplish  my  anger  against 
22.  20  so  will  I  gather,  .in  mine  anger 
25.  14  they  shall  do.  .according  to  mine  anger 
35.  11  I  will  even  do  according  to  thine  anger 
43.  8  I  have  consumed  them  in  mine  anger 
Dan.  9.  16  let  thine  anger  and  thy  fury  be  turned 

11.  20  he  shall  be  destroyed,  neither  in  auger 
IIos.  8.  5  mine  anger  is  kindled  against  them 

11.  9  I  will  not  execute  the.  .of  mine  anger 

13.  11  I  gave  thee  a  king  in  mine  anger 

14.  4  mine  anger  is  turned  away  from  him 
Joel  2.  13  gracious  and  merciful,  slow  to  anger 
Amos  1.  11  and  his  anger  did  tear  perpetually 
Jon.  3.  9  and  turn  away  from  his  fierce  anger 

4.  2  gracious  God,  and  merciful,  slow  to  anger 
Mic.  5.  15  I  will  execute  vengeance  in  anger 
7.  18  he  retainetli  not  his  anger  for  ever 
Nah.  1.  3  The  Lord  (is)  slow  to  anger,  and  great  in 

1.  6  who  can.  .in  the  fierceness  of  his  anger? 
Hah.  3.  8  (was)  thine  anger  against  the  rivers? 

3.  12  thou  didst  thresh  the  heathen  in  anger 
Zepli.  2.  2  fierce  anger,  .before  the.  .anger  come 

2.  3  shall  be  hid  in  the  day  of  the  Lord’s  anger 

3.  8  to  pour  upon  them . .  all  my  fierce  anger 
Zecli.  10.  3  Mine  anger  was  kindled  against  the 

2.  Indignation,  Dpi  zaam. 

Psa.  38.  3  no  soundness,  .because  of  thine  anger 

3.  Fury,  heat,  nan  chemah. 

Esth.  1.  12  the  king,  .liis  anger  burned  in  him 

4.  Anger,  sadness,  Dp?  kaas. 

Psa.  85.  4  and  cause  thine  anger  toward  us  to  cease 
Eccl.  7.  9  for  anger  restetli  in  the  bosom  of  fools 

5 . Passing  over,  transgression,  nn:p  ehrah. 

Prov.22.  8  and  the  rod  of  his  anger  shall  fail 

6.  Face,  countenance,  ens  panim. 

Psa.  21.  9  make  them,  .in  the  time  of  thine  anger 
Jer.  3.  12  I  will  not  cause  mine  anger  to  fall  upon 
Lam.  4.  16  The  anger  of  the  Lord  hath  divided  them 

7.  Spirit,  mn  ruacli. 

Judg.  8.  3  their  anger  was  abated  toward  him 
8  .Anger,  opyfi  or  ye. 

Mark  3.  5  when  he  had  looked,  .with  anger,  being 
Eph.  4.  31  Let  all  bitterness,  and  wrath,  and  anger 
Col.  3.  8  ye  also  put  off  all  these ;  anger,  wrath 

ANGER,  to  — 

To  make  wroth,  katsaph,  5. 

Psa.  106.  32  They  angered,  .at  the  waters  of  strife 

ANGLE  — 

Angle,  hook,  nan  chakkah. 

Isa.  19.  8  all  they  that  cast  angle  into  the  brooks 
Hab.  1.  15  They  take  up  all  of  them  with  the  angle 

ANGRY  — 

1  .To  be  indignant,  Dpi  zaam,  2. 

Prov.25.  23  an  angry  countenance  a  backbiting  tongue 

2.  Anger,  sadness,  DU?  kaas. 

Prov.21. 19  with  a  contentious  and  an  angry  woman 

3.  Bitter,  x>  mar. 

Judg  18.  25  lest  angry  fellows  run  upon  thee 

ANGRY,  to  be  — 

1  .To  snort,  be  angry,  *l)X  anaph. 

1  Ki.  8.  46  If  they  sin . .  and  thou  be  angry  with  them 

2  Ch.  6.  36  If  they  sin . .  and  thou  be  angry  with  them 
Ezra  9.  14  wouldst  not  thou  be  angry  with  us  till 
Psa.  2.  12  Kiss  the  Son,  lest  he  be  angry 

79  5  How  long,  Lord?  wilt  thou  be  angry 
85.  5  Wilt  thou  be  angy  with  us  for  ever? 

Isa.  12.  1  though  thou  wast  angry  with  me 

2.  To  show  oneself  angry,  anaph,  7. 

Deut.  1.  37  Lord  was  angry  with  me  for  your  sakes 
421  Lord  was  angry  with  me  for  your  sakes 
9.  8  so  that  the  Lord  was  angry  with  you 
9.  20  the  Lord  was  very  angry  with  Aaron 

1  Ki.  11.  9  the  Lord  was  angry  with  Solomon 

2  Ki.  17.  18  the  Lord  was  very  angry  with  Israel 

3.  Anger,  nk  apli. 

Psa.  76.  7  who  may  stand . . when .  .thou  art  angry? 

4.  To  be  angry,  DJ3  benas. 

Dan.  2.  12  For  this  cause  the  king  was  angry 

5 . To  burn,  be  heated,  nun  charah. 

Gen.  18.  30,  32  Oh  let  not  the  Lord  be  angry 
45.  5  be  not . .  angry  with  yourselves 
2  Sa.  19.  42  wherefore  then  be  ye  angry  for  this 
Neh  s-  6  I  was  very  angry  when  I  heard  their  cry 

Jon  4.  1  Jonah  exceedingly,  and  he  was  very  angry 

4.  4,  9  Doest  thou  well  to  be  angry  for  the 

4.  9  I  do  well  to  be  angry .  .unto  death 

3. To  be  burning,  burnt,  Tjn  charar,  2. 

Song  1.  6  my  mother’s  children  were  angry  with  me 

7.  To  be  angry,  sad,  Dps  kaas. 

Eccl.  7.  9  Be  not  hasty  in  thy  spirit  to  be  angry 
Eze.  16.  42  be  quiet,  and  will  be  no  more  angry 


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8.  To  smoke,  j^V  ashan. 

Psa.  80.  4  wilt  thou  be  angry  against  the  prayer 

9.  To  be  wroth,  qatsaph. 

Lev.  io.  16  lie  was  angry  with  Eleazar  and  Ithamar 
Keel.  5.  6  wherefore  should  God  be  angry  at  thy 

10.  To  be  angry,  opy'i^opai  orgizomai. 

Matt.  5.  22  I  say  unto  you,  That  whosoever  is  angry 
Luke  14.  21  the  master  of  the  house  being  angry  said 

15.  28  And  he  was  angry,  and  would  not  go  in 
Epli.  4.  26  Be  ye  angry,  and  sin  not :  let  not  the 
Rev.  11.  18  the  nations  were  angry,  and  thy  wrath  is 

11.7V)  be  full  of  bile,  x»hdw  cholao. 

John  7.  23  are  ye  angry  at  me,  because  I  have  made 

ANGRY,  soon  — 

Prone  to  anger,  bpylAos  orgilos. 

Titus  1.  7  a  bishop  must  be . .  not  soon  angry 

ANGUISH  — 

I. Straitness,  anguish,  p;TO  mutsaq. 

Isa.  8.  22  behold  trouble,  .dimness  of  anguish 
‘l.Straitness,  anguish,  pixa  matsoq. 

Psa.  1 19. 143  Trouble  and  anguish  have  taken  hold  on 
3.  Straitness,  anguish,  npixp  metsuqah. 

Job  13.  24  Trouble  and  anguish  shall  make  him 
4 .Straitness,  anguish,  npis  tsuqah. 

Prov.  1.  27  when  distress  and  anguish  cometh  upon 
Isa.  8.  22  behold  trouble  and.  .dimness  of  anguish 
30.  6  into  the  land  of  trouble  and  anguish 

5.  Straitness,  distress,  is  tsar . 

Job  7.  n  I  will  speak  in  the  anguish  of  my  spirit 

6.  Straitness,  distress,  rny  tsarah. 

Gen.  42.  21  in  that  we  saw  the  anguish  of  his  soul 
Jer.  4.  31  the  anguish  as  of  her  that  bringetli  forth 
6.  24  anguish  hath  taken  hold  of  us 

49.  24  anguish  and  sorrows  have  taken  her 

50.  43  anguish  took  hold  of  him.  .pangs 

7 .  Straitness,  distress,  is'p  qotser. 

Exod.  6.  9  they  hearkened  not . .  for  anguish  of  spirit 

8.  Confusion,  J’39  shabatz. 

2  Sa.  1.  9  anguish  is  come  upon  me,  because 
9  .Pressure,  dAhjjis  thlipsis. 

John  16.  21  she  remembereth  no  more  the  anguish 

10.  Straitness,  strait  place,  arevoxapta. 

Rom.  2.  9  Tribulation  and  anguish,  upon  every  soul 

I I .  Holding  together,  anguish,  avvoxn- 

2  Co.  2.  4  out  of  much  affliction  and  anguish  of 

ANGUISH,  to  be  in  — 

To  be  pained,  Sin  chul. 

Deut.  2.  25  and  be  in  anguish  because  of  thee 

A-NI'-AM,  Djnx  lamentation  of  the  people. 

A  son  of  Shemidah,  a  Manassehite,  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  7.  19  And  the  sons  of  Shemidah  were . .  A. 
A'-NIM,  oujj  fountains. 

A  city  among  the  mountains  at  the  N.W.  of  Judah. 
Josh.  15.  50  And  Anab,  and  Eshtemoh,  and  A. 

ANISE  — 

Anise,  dill,  dug 9 or  anethon. 

Matt  23.  23  ye  pay  tithe  of  mint  and  anise  and 

AN’-NA,  "Arra  grace. 

A  prophetess  of  the  tribe  of  Asher  at  the  time  of  the 
birth  of  Jesus. 

Luke  2.  36  And  there  was  one  A.,  a  prophetess,  the 

AN'-NAS,  “  Avvas  grace  ofJah. 

A  Jewish  high-priest,  the  son  of  Seth,  and:  appointed 
high-priest  in  his  37th  year  (A.D.  7)  by  Quirinus,  the 
imperial  governor  of  Syria,  after  the  battle  of  Actium, 
but  was  obliged  to  resign  at  the  beginning  of  the  reign 
of  Tiberius  (A.D.  14). 

Luke  3.  2  A.  and  Caiaphas  being  the  high  priest 
John  18.  13  And  led  him  away  to  A.  first 

18.  24  Now  A.  had  sent  him  bound  unto  Caiaphas 
Acts  4.  6  And  A.  the  high  priest,  .were  gathered 

ANOINT,  to  — 

1.  To  fatten,  jc;i  dashen,  3. 

Psa.  23.  s  thou  anointed  my  head  with  oil 

2.  To  smear,  anoint,  193  mashach. 

Gen.  31.  13  where  thou  anointedst  the  pillar 
Exod28.  41  his  sons  with  him ;  and  shall  anoint  them 
29.  7  pour  (it)  upon  his  head,  and  anoint  him 

29.  36  thou  shalt  anoint  it,  to  sanctify  it 

30.  26  thou  shalt  anoint  the  tabernacle 

30.  30  thou  shalt  anoint  Aaron  and  his  sons 
40.  9  thou  shalt . .  anoint  the  tabernacle 
40.  10  thou  shalt  anoint  the  altar  of  the  burnt 

40. 11  thou  shalt  anoint  the  laver  and  his  foot 
o.  13  thou  shalt  put  upon  Aaron,  .and  anoint 
40.  15  shalt  anoint  them,  as  thou  didst  anoint 
Lev.  7.  36  in  the  day  that  he  anointed  them,  (by)  a 
8.  10  Moses,  anointed  the  tabernacle  and  all 
8.  11  anointed  the  altar  and  all  his  vessels 
8.  12  and  anointed  him,  to  sanctify  him 

16.  32  the  priest,  whom  he  shall  anoint,  and 
Num.  7.  1  had  anointed  it,  and  sanctified  it 

7.  1  had  anointed  them,  and  sanctified  them 
Judg.  9.  8  The  trees  went  forth,  .to  anoint  a  king 
9. 15  If  in  truth  ye  anoint  me  king  over  you 


1  Sa.  9.  16  thou  shalt  anoint  him  (to  be)  captain 

10.  1  (Is  it)  not  because.  .Lord  hath  anointed 
15.  1  Lord  sent  me  to  anoint  thee  (to  be)  king 

15.  17  the  Lord  anointed  thee  king  over  Israel 

16.  3  thou  shalt  anoint  unto  me . .  whom  I  name 
16.  12  the  Lord  said.  Arise,  anoint  him :  for 
16.  13  anointed  him  in  the  midst  of  his  brethren 

2  Sa.  2.  4  there  they  anointed  David  king  over  the 

2.  7  the  house  of  Judah  have  anointedme  king 
5.  3  they  anointed  David  king  over  Israel 
5.  17  heard  that  they  had  anointed  David  king 

12.  7  I  anointed  thee  king  over  Israel,  and  I 

19.  10  Absalom,  whom  we  auoiuted  over  us 

1  Ki.  1.  34  let  Zadok.  .anoint  him  there  king 

1.  39  Zadok  the  priest,  .anointed  Solomon 

1.  45  have  anointed  him  king  in  Gihon 

5.  1  heard  that  they  had  anointed  him  king 
19.  15  anoint  Ilazael.  king  over  Syria 

19. 16  shalt  thou  anoint,  .shalt  thou  anoint 

2  Ki.  9.  3,  6,  12,  I  have  anointed  thee  king  over 

11.  12  made  him  king,  and  anointed  him 
23.  30  anointed  him,  and  made  him  king 

1  Ch.  11.  3  they  anointed  David  king  over  Israel 

29.  22  anointed . .  unto  the  Lord  ..  the  chief 

2  Ch.  22.  7  whom  the  Lord  had  anointed  to  cut  off 

23.  11  Jehoiada  and  his  sons  anointed  him 
Psa.  45.  7  God,  hath  anointed  thee  with  the  oil  of 

89.  20  with  my  holy  oil  have  I  anointed  him 
Isa.  21.  s  arise,  ye  princes,  .anoint  the  shield 
61.  1  the  Lord  hath  anointed  me  to  preach 
Dan.  9.  24  and  to  anoint  the  most  Holy 

3.  To  pour  out,  -po  suk. 

Deut 28.  40  but  thou  shalt  not  anoint,  .with  the  oil 
Ruth  3.  3  Wash  thyself  therefore,  and  anoint  thee 
2  Ch,  28.  15  gave  them  to  eat.  .and  anointed  them 
Eze.  16.  9  from  thee,  and  I  anointed  thee  with  oil 
Mic.  6.  15  but  thou  shalt  not  anoint  thee  with  oil 

4.  To  anoint,  aAelcpw  aleiplib. 

Matt.  6.  17  thou,  when  thou  fastest,  anoint  thine  head 
Mark  6.  13  anointed  with  oil  many  that  were  sick 
16.  1  that  they  might  come  and  anoint  him 
Luke  7.  38  kissed  his  feet,  and  anointed  (them)  with 
7.  46  thou  didst  not  anoint,  .hath  anointed 
John  11.  2  It  was  (that)  Mary  which  anointed  the 

12.  3  anointed  the  feet  of  Jesus,  and  wiped  his 
Jas.  5.  14  anointing  him  with  oil  in  the  name  of 

5 . To  rub  in,  iyxp'iai  engchrib. 

Rev.  3. 18  anoint  thine  eyes  with  eyesalve,  that  thou 

0.  To  rub  on,  inixpia  iiri  epichrib  epi. 

John  9.  6  he  anointed  the  eyes  of  the  blind  man  with 

9. 11  A  man  that  is  called  Jesus,  .anointed  mine 

7.  To  anoint  with  aromatics,  pvpifa  murizb. 

Mark  14.  8  she  is  come  aforehatid  to  anoint  my  body 

8.  To  rub,  xp'iu  chrio. 

Luke  4.  18  he  hath  anointed  me  to  preach  the 
Acts  4.  27  child  Jesus,  whom  thou  hast  anointed 
10.  38  How  God  anointed  Jesus  of  Nazareth  with 
2  Co.  1.  21  he  which,  .hath  anointed  us,  (is)  God 
lleb.  1.  9  thy  God,  hath  anointed  thee  with  the 

ANOINT  self,  to  — 

1. To  pour  out,  suk. 

2  Sa.  14.  2  anoint  not  thyself  with  oil,  but  lie  as  a 
Dan.  10.  3  neither  did  I  anoint  myself  at  all,  till 

2.  To  cause  to  pour  out,  ~io  suk,  5. 

2  Sa.  12.  20  and  washed,  and  anointed  (himself) 

3.  To  smear,  anoint,  193  mashach. 

Amos  6.  6  anoint  themselves  with  the  chief  ointms. 

ANOINTED  — 

1. Smeared,  anointed,  ruppD  mimshach. 

Eze.  28.  14  Thou  (art)  the  anointed  cherub  that 

2.  Smeared,  anointed,  n'9D  mashiach. 

Lev.  4.  3  If  the  priest  that  is  anointed  do  sin 

4.  5,  16  And  the  priest  that  is  anointed  shall 

6.  22  that  is  anointed  in  his  stead  shall  offer  it 

1  Sa.  2.  10  and  exalt  the  horn  of  his  anointed 

2.  35  he  shall  walk  before  mine  anointed  for 
12.  3  here  I  (am),  .and  before  his  anointed 
12.  5  and  his  anointed  (is)  witness  this  day 

16.  6  Surely  the  Lord's  anointed  (is)  before  him 

24.  6  unto  my  master,  the  Lord's  anointed 
24.  6  seeing  he  (is)  the  anointed  of  the  Lord 

24. 10  for  he  (is)  the  Lord's  anointed 

26.  9  his  hand  against  the  Lord’s  anointed 

26. 11  mine  hand  against  the  Lord’s  anointed 

26. 16  ye  have  not  kept,  .the  Lord's  anointed 
26.  23  mine  hand  against  the  Lord’s  anointed 

2  Sa.  1.  14  thine  hand  to  destroy  the  Lord’s  anointed 

1. 16  saying,  I  have  slain  the  Lord’s  anointed 
1.  2t  the  shield  of  Saul  not.  .anointed  with  oil 

19.  21  because  he  cursed  the  Lord’s  anointed 

22.  51  shewetlimercytohisanointed, unto  David 

23.  1  the  anointed  of  the  God  of  Jacob,  and  the 

1  Ch.  16.  22  Touch  not  mine  anointed,  and  do  my 

2  Ch.  6.  42  turn  not  away  the  face  of  thine  anointed 
Psa.  2.  2  the  Lord,  and  against  his  anointed 

18.  50  sheweth  mercy  to  his  anointed,  to  David 

20.  6  that  the  Lord  saveth  his  anointed 
28.  8  the  saving  strength  of  his  anointed 
84.  9  look  upon  the  face  of  thine  anointed 
89.  38  hast  been  wroth  with  thine  anointed 

89.  51  reproached  the  footsteps  of  thine  anointed 
105.  15  Touch  not  mine  anointed,  and  do  my 
132.  10  turn  not  away,  .thine  anointed 
132.  17  ordained  a  lamp  for  mine  anointed 


Isa.  45.  1  Thus  saith  the  Lord  to  his  anointed 
Lam.  4.  20  the  anointed  of  the  Lord,  was  taken  in 
Hab.  3.  13  for  salvation  with  thine  anointed 

3.  To  anoint,  smear,  ntya  mashach. 

Exod2g.  2  and  wafers  unleavened  anointed  with  oil 
Lev.  2.  4  or  unleavened  wafers  anointed  with  oil 
7. 12  and  unleavened  wafers  anointed  with  oil 
Num.  3.  3  the  priests  which  were  anointed,  whom  he 

6.  15  wafers  of  unleavened  bread  anointed  with 
2  Sa.  3.  39  I  (am)  this  day  weak,  though  anointed  king 

ANOINTED  one  — 

Son  of  the  oil,  shining  one,  1191  [?  ben  hay-yitshar. 
Zech.  4.  14  These  (are)  the  two  anointed  ones,  that 

ANOINTED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  mix,  anoint,  9)3  balal. 

Psa.  92.  10  I  shall  be  anointed  with  fresh  oil 

2.  To  smear,  anoint,  mya  mashach. 

Num  35.  25  which  was  anointed  with  the  holy  oil 

3.  To  be  smeared,  anointed,  nr:a  mashach,  2. 

Lev.  6.  20  Aaron,  .in  the  day  when  he  is  anointed 
Num.  7.  10  altar  in  the  day  that  it  was  anointed 

7.  84  altar,  in  the  day  when  it  was  anointed 
7.  8S  altar,  after  that  it  was  anointed 

1  Ch.  14.  .8  heard  that  David  was  anointed  king  over 
4. Smearing,  anointing,  .lily’s  moshcliah. 

Exod2g.  29  to  be  anointed  therein,  and  to  be  consec. 

ANOINTING  — 

1.  Smearing,  anointing,  1193  mishchah. 

Exod25.  6  for  the  light,  spices  for  anointing  oil 
29.  7  Then  shalt  tliou  take  the  anointing  oil 

29.  21  thou  shalt  take  of  the.  .anointing  oil 

30.  25  it  shall  be  an  holy  anointing  oil 

30.  31  This  shall  be  an  holy  anointing  oil  unto 

31.  11  the  anointing  oil,  and  sweet  incense 
35.  8  spices  for  anointing  oil,  and  for  the 
33.  15  the  anointing  oil,  and  the  sweet 

35.  28  for  the  anointing  oil,  and  for  the 

37.  29  he  made  the  holy  anointing  oil,  and  the 

39.  38  the  golden  altar,  and  the  anointing  oil 

40.  9  shalt  take  the  anointing  oil,  and  anoint 
Lev.  7.  35  This,  .of  the  anointing  of  Aaron 

7.  35  and  of  the  anointing  of  his  sons 

8.  2  the  garments,  and  the  anointing  oil 

8.  10  Moses  tooktheanointingoil.andanointed 
8.  12  he  poured  of  the  anointing  oil  upon 
8.  30  if oses  took  of  the  anointing  oil,  and  of 
10.  7  the  anointingoiloftheLoRD(is)uponyou 
21.  10  upon  whose  head  the  anointing  oil  was 
21.  12  crown  of  the  anointing  oil  of  bis  God  (is) 
Num.  4.  16  meat-offering,  and  the  anointing  oil 
2. Smearing,  1193  moshcliah. 

Exod4o.  15  their  anointing  shall  surely  be  an  everlg. 
Num  1 8.  8  given  them  by  reason  of  the  anointing 

3.  Oil,  [39  shemen. 

Isa.  10.  27  destroyed  because  of  the  anointing 

4.  Anointing,  rubbing  in,  xp'l(rl La  chrisma. 

1  Jo.  2.  27  But  the  anointing,  .the  same  anointing 

ANON  — 

1. Straightway,  directly,  ebBeoos  eutheos. 

Mark  1.  30  fever,  and  anon  they  tell  him  of  her 
2. Straight,  direct,  euffvs  euthus. 

Matt  13.  20  word,  and  [anon]  with  joy  receiveth  it 

ANOTHER  — 

1. A  man,  human  being,  din  adcan. 

Eccl.  8.  9  one  man  ruletli  over  another  to  his  own 

2.  One,  inx  echad. 

Exod26.  19,  21,  25  two  sockets  under  another  board 

36.  10  one  unto  another,  .one  unto  another 
36.  12  the  loops  held  one.  .to  another 

36.  13  coupled  the  curtains  one  unto  another 
36.  22  equally  distant  one  from  another 

36.  24,  26  two  sockets  under  another  board 

37.  8  another  cherub  on  the.  .end  on  that  side 
37.  19  bowls  made  like  almonds  in  another 

Deut  21.  15  wives,  one  beloved,  and  another  hated 
Judg.  9.  37  another  company  come  along  by  the  plain 

16.  7,  11  I  be  weak,  and  be  as  another  man 

1  Sa.  10.  3  another  carrying  three,  .another  carrying 
13.  18  another  company,  .and  another  company 
1  Ki.  18.  6  Obadiah  went  another  way  by  himself 
Job  41.  16  One  is  so  near  to  another,  that  no 
Eze.  10.  9  another  wheel  by  another  cherub :  and 

17.  7  There  was  also  another  great  eagle  with 
19.  5  then  she  took  another  of  her  whelps 

33.  30  speak  one  to  another,  every  one  to  his 
37.  16  take  another  stick,  and  write  upon  it 
37.  17  join  them  one  to  another  into  one  stick 

40.  26,  49  one  on  this  side,  and  another  on  that 

41.  11  one  door  toward  the  north,  and  another 
Dan.  8.  13  I  heard  one  saint  speaking,  and  another 
Amos  4.  7  I  caused  it . .  not  to  rain  upon  another  city 
Zech.  8.  21  inhabitants  of  one  .  .shall  go  to  another 

3. rl  brother,  nx  ach. 

Gen.  26.  31  they  rose  up.  .and  sware  one  to  another 
37.  19  said  one  to  another.  Behold,  this  dreamer 

42.  21  said  one  to'another,  We  (are)  verily  guilty 
42.  28  saying  one  to  another,  What(is)this.  .God 

Exod  10.  23  They  saw  not  one  another,  neither  rose 
16.  15  said  one  to  another,  It  (is)  manna :  for 
25.  20  their  faces  (shall  look)  one  to  another 
37.  9  seat,  with  their  faces  one  to  another 
Lev.  7. 10  all  the  sons,  .have,  one.  .as  another 


ANOTHER 


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ANSWER 


Lev.  25.  14  ye  shall  not  oppress  one  another 

25.  46  ye  shall  not  rule  one  over  another 

26.  37  they  shall  fall  one  upon  another,  as  it 
Num  14.  4  said  one  to  another,  Let  us  make  a 
Dent  25.  1 1  When  men  strive . .  one  with  another 

2  Ki.  7.  6  said  one  to  another,  Lo,  the  king  of  Israel 
1  CI1.26.  12  chief  men.. wards  one  against  another 
Neh.  4.  19  upon  the  wall,  one  far  from  another 
Job  41.17  They  are  joined  one  to  another,  they  stick 
Jer.  13.  14  I  will  dash  them  one  against  another 

25.  26  far  and  near,  one  with  another,  and  all 
Eze.  4.  17  he  astonied  one  with  another,  and 

24.  23  away,  .and  mourn  one  toward  another 
47.  14  ye  shall  inherit  it,  one  as  well  as  another 
Joel  2.  8  Neither  shall  one  thrust  another;  they 

4.  A  sister,  ninx  achoth. 

Exod  26.  3  one  to  another,  .one  to  another 

26.  5  the  loops  may  take  hold  one  of  another 
26.  17  tenons,  .set  in  order  one  against  another 

Eze.  1.  9  Their  wings,  .joined  one  to  another 

3.  13  living  creatures  that  touched  one  another 

5.  Another,  ink  acher. 

Gen.  4.  25  ForGod.  .liathappointedmeanotherseed 
26.  21  they  digged  another  well,  and  strove  for 
26.  22  he  removed,  .and  digged  another  well 

29.  19  than  that  I  should  give  her  to  another  man 

30.  24  The  Lord  shall  add  to  me  another  son 
37.  9  he  dreamed  yet  another  dream,  and  told 

Exod2i.  10  If  he  take  him  another,  .her  food,  her 
Lev.  27.  20  if  he  have  sold  the  field  to  auother  man 
Num  14.  24  because  he  had  another  spirit  with  him 
23.  13  Come,  .with  me  unto  another  place,  from 

23.  27  Come. .  I  will  bring  thee  unto'auother  place 
36.  9  remove  from,  .tribe  to  auother  tribe 

Deut  20.  5  in  the  battle,  and  another  man  dedicate 

20.  6  in  the  battle,  and  auother  man  eat  of  it 

20.  7  in  the  battle,  and  another  man  take  her 

24.  2  she  may  go  and  be  another  man's 

28.  30  a  wife,  and  another  man  shall  lie  with  her 

28.  32  thy  daughters,  .given  untoanotherpeople 

29.  28  cast  them  into  another  land,  as . .  this  day 
Judg.  2.  10  there  arose  another  generation  after  them 
Ruth  2.  8  Go  not  to  glean  in  another  field,  neither 

1  Sa.  10.  6  and  shalt  be  turned  into  auother  man 

10.  9  God  gave  him  another  heartland  all  those 

17.  30  he  turned  from  him  toward  another,  and 

2  Sa.  18.  20  thou  shalt  bear  tidings  another  day :  but 

18.  26  the  watchman  saw  auother  man  running 

1  Ki.  7.  8  (had)  another  court  within  the  porch 

13.  10  So  he  went  another  way,  and  returned 
20.  37  Then  he  found  another  man,  and  said 

2  Ki.  1.  11  sent  unto  him  another  captain  of  fifty 

7.  8  came  again,  and  entered,  .another  tent 
1  Ch.  2  26  Jerahmeel  had  also  another  wife,  whose 

16.  20  and  from  (one)  kingdom  to  another  people 
2Ch.  32.  5  and  built  up.  .another  wall  without 
Estli.  4.  14  arise  to  the  Jews  from  another  place ;  but 
Job  31.  8  let  me  sow,  and  let  another  eat ;  yea,  let 
31  10  let  my  wife  grind  unto  another,  and  let 
Psa.  16.  4  multiplied  (that)  hasten  (after)  another 
105.  13  they  went  from  one  nation  to  another 
109.  8  be  few  ;  (and)  let  another  take  his  office 
Prov.25.  9  and  discover  not  a  secret  to  another 
Isa  28.  11  with  stammering  lips  and  another  tongue 
42.  8  my  glory  will  I  not  give  to  another 
48.  11  I  will  not  give  my  glory  unto  another 
65.  is  and  call  his  servants  by  another  name 
6s.  22  They  shall  not  build  and  another  inhabit 
65.  22  they  shall  not  plant  and  another  eat 
Jer.  3.  1  she  go  from  him,  and  become  another 

18.  4  so  he  made  it  again  another  vessel,  as 
22.  26  I  will  cast  thee  out.  .into  another  country 
36.  28  Take  thee  again  auother  roll,  and  write 
36.  32  Then  took  Jeremiah  another  roll,  and 
Eze.  12.  3  shalt  remove  from  thy  place  to  another 
Joel  1.  3  and  their  children  another  generation 
Zech.  2.  3  another  angel  went  out  to  meet  him 

G. Another,  '-\n*ochori. 

Dan.  2.  39  aiiotherkingdom .  .another  third  kingdom 

7.  5  another  beast,  a  second,  like  to  a  bear 

7.  6  I  beheld,  and  lo  another,  like  a  leopard 
7.  8  there  came  up  among  them  another  little 

7.  Another ,  p,nx  ochoran. 

Dan.  5.  17  give  thy  rewards  to  another;  yet  I  will 
7.  24  another  shall  rise  after  them ;  and  he 

8.  A  man,  individual,  ir'x  isli. 

1  Sa.  2.  25  If  one  man  sin  against  another,  the  judge 
Isa.  3.  5  shall  be  oppressed,  every  one  by  auother 
Eze  1  11  wings,  .(were)  joined  one  to  another,  and 
22.  11  auother  hath  lewdly  defiled.,  and  another 
Hos.  4.  4  let  no  man  strive,  nor  reprove  auother 

9.  A  mortal  man,  Bhix  anosh. 

Job  13.  9  as  one  man  mocketh  another,  do  ye 

10.  Revolution,  generation,  ill  dor. 

Psa.  145.  4  One  generation  shall  praise,  .to  another 

11.  A  stranger,  ill  zur. 

Job  19.  27  mine  eyes  shall  behold,  and  not  another 
Jer.  18.  14  waters  that  come  from  another  place  be 

1 2 .  New  moon,  sabbath,  c;in  chodesh. 

Isa.  66.  23  new  moon  to  another,  and.  .to  another 

13. Instrument,  vessel,  'l??  keli. 

Esth.  1.  7  (the  vessels,  .diverse  one  from  another) 

14.  Wing,  ris  kanaph. 

1  Ki.  6.  27’their  wings  touched  one  another  in  the 

15.  Runner,  {’7  rats. 

Jer.  51.  31  One  post  shall  run  to  meet  another,  and 


Hi. Announcer,  I'to  maggid. 

Jer.  51.  31  one  messenger  to  meet  another 

17 . Fellow  countryman,  rrpji  amith. 

Lev.  19,  11  Ye  shall  not.  .neither  lie  one  to  another 

25.  17  Yeshallnotthereforeoppressone another 

18 . Friend,  1 n  rea. 

Gen.  11.  3  they  said  one  to  another,  Go  to,  let  us 

11.  7  may  not  understand  one  another's  speech 
15.  10  and  laid  each  piece  one  against  another 

31.  49  when  we  are  absent  one  from  another 
43.  33  and  the  men  marvelled  one  at  another 
ExodiS.  16  I  judge  between  one  and  auother,  and  I 

21.  18  one  smite  another  witli  a  stone,  or  with 

21.  35  if  one  man’s  ox  hurt  another’s,  that  he  d  ie 
Judg.  6.  29  said  one  to  another,  Who  hath  done  this 
10.  18  princes  of  Gilead  said  one  to  another 
Ruth  3.  14  she  rose  up  before  one  could  know  another 

1  Sa.  10.  1 1  then  the  people  said  one  to  auother.  What 

20.  41  one  another,  and  wept  one  with  another 

2  Ki.  3.  23  the  kings,  .have  smitten  one  another 

7.  3  said  one  to  another,  Why  sit  we  here 

7.  9  said  one  to  another,  We  do  not  well :  this 
2  Ch.  20.23  and .  .every  one  helped  to  destroy  auother 
Esth.  9.  19,22  day.  .sending  portions  one  to  another 
Isa.  13.  8  they  shall  be  amazed  one  at  another 
Jer.  46.  16  yea,  one  fell  upon  another:  and  they  said 
Mai.  3.  16  feared  the  Lord  spake,  .one  to  another 

19.  A  female  friend,  min  reuth. 

Esth.  1.  19  king  give  her  royal  estate  unto  another 
Zech  11.  9  rest  eat  every  one  the  llesli  of  another 

20  .Second,  sheni. 

Num.  8.  8  another  young  bullock  shalt  thou  take  for 
Neh.  3.  19  another  piece  over  against  the  going  up 

3.  21  After  him  repaired  Meremoth ..  another 

3.  24  After  him  repaired  Biunui.  .another  piece 
3.  27  After  them  the  Tekoites  repaired  auother 
3.  30  After  him  repaired  Hananiah.  .another 
Eccl.  4.  10  alone  when  he  falletli ;  for.  .not  auother 

21.Of7i.er,  not  the  same,  &Wos  alios. 

Matt.  2.  12  into  their  own  country  another  way 

8.  9  to  auother,  Come,  and  he  cometh;  and  to 
10.  23  you  in  this  city,  flee  ye  into  [another] 

13.  24, 31  Auother  parable  put  he  forth  unto 

13.  33  Another  parable  spake  he  unto  them 

19.  9  shall  marry  another, committeth  adultery 

21.  33  Hear  another  parable:  There  wasacertain 

26.  71  he  was  gone  out.  .another  (maid)  saw 

Mark  10. 1 1  shall  put  away  his  wife  and  marry  another 
10.  12  be  married  to  another,  she  committeth 

12.  4  again  he  sent  unto  them  another  servant 
.  12.  5  again  he  sent  another;  and  him  they 

14.  19  [it  I?  and  auother  (said,  Is)  it  I?] 

14.  58  within  three  days  I  will  build  another 
Luke  7.  8  to  another,  Come,  and  he  cometh ;  and  to 
7.  19  Art  thou  he.  .or  look  we  for  [another]? 

7.  20  Art  thou  he.  .or  look  we  for  another? 
John  5.  7  while  I  am  coming,  another  steppeth 

5.  32  There  is  another  that  beareth  witness  of 

5.  43  if  another  shall  come  in  his  own  name 

14.  16  he  shall  give  you  another  Comforter,  that 
18.  15  Deter  followed  Jesus,  .(so  did)  [auother] 

21.  18  another  shall  gird  thee,  and  carry 

1  Co.  3.  10  I  have  laid  the  foundation,  and  another 

12.  8  to  another  the  word  of  knowledge  by  the 
12.  9  to  another  the  gifts  of  healing  by  the 
12.  10  To  another,  .miracles  ;  to  another  proph. 
12.  10  to  another  .to  another  the  interpretation 

14.  30  If.  .be  revealed  to  another  that  sitteth  by 

15.  39  another  flesh,  .another  of .  .another  of 

15.  41  another  glory  of  the  moon,  and  another 

2  Co.  1 1.  4  he  that  cometh  preacheth  another  Jesus 
Gal.  1.  7  Which  is  not  another ;  but  there  be  some 
Ueb.  4.  8  would  he  not.  .have  spoken  of  another 
Rev.  6.  4  there  went  out  another  horse  (that  was) 

7.  2  I  saw  another  angel  ascending  from  the 

8.  3  another  angel  came  and  stood  at  the 

10.  1  I  saw  [another]  mighty  angel  come  down 

12.  3  there  appeared  another  wonder  in  heaven 

13.  11  I  beheld  another  beast  coming  up  out 

14.  6  I  saw  [another]  angel  fly  in  the  midst 
14.  8  there  followed  another  angel,  saying 
14.  15  another  angel  came  out  of  the  temple 
14.  17  another  angel  came  out  of  the  temple 

14.  18  another  angel  came  out  from  the  altar 

15.  1  I  saw  another  sign  in  heaven,  great 

16.  7  I  heard  [another]  out  of  the  altar  say 
18.  1  after  these  things  I  saw  another  angel 

18.  4  I  heard  anothel-  voice  from  heaven,  saying 

20.  12  another  book  was  opened,  which  is 

22. Another,  the  other,  erepos  lieteros. 

Matt.  8.  21  another  of  his  disciples  said  unto  him 

11.  3  Art  thou  he.  .or  do  we  look  for  another  ? 
Marki6.  12  [After  that  he  appeared  in  another  form] 
Luke  6.  6  it  came  to  pass  also  on  another  sabbath 

9.  56  And  they  went  to  another  village 

9.  59  And  he  said  unto  another,  Follow  me 
9.  61  another  also  said,  Lord,  I  will  follow  thee 
14.  19  another  said,  I  have  bought  five  yoke 
14.  20  another  said,  I  have  married  a  wife,  and 
14.  31  going  to  make  war  against  another  king 

16.  7  Then  said  he  to  another,  And  how  much 

16.  18  putteth  away  his  wife,  .marrieth  another 

19.  20  And  another  came,  saying, Lord,  behold 

20.  1 1  again  he  sent  another  servant :  and  they 

22.  58  after  a  little  while  another  saw  him 
John  19.  37  again  another  scripture  saith,  They  shall 
Acts  1.  20  and  his  bishopric  let  another  take 

7.  18  Till  another  king  arose,  which  knew  not 


Acts  12.  17  he  departed,  and  went  into  auother  place 

17.  7  saying  that  there  is  another  king 
Rom.  2.  1  for  wherein  thou  judgest  another,  thou 
2.  21  Thou  therefore  which  teachest  another 
7.  3  to  another  man . .  be  married  to  another 
7.  4  that  ye  should  be  married,  (even)  to  him 
7.  23  I  see  another  law  in  my  members,  warring 
13.  8  Owe  no  man.  .but  to  love  one  another 

1  Co.  3.  4  another,  I  (am)  of  Apollos ;  are  ye  not 

4.  6  be  puffed  up  for  one  against  another 

6.  1  Dare  any.  .a  matter  against  another 

10.  24  seek  his  own,  but  every  man  another’s 

12.  9  To  another  faith  by  the  same  Spirit 
12.  10  to  another  (divers)  kinds  of  tongues 

2  Co.  11.  4  ye  receive  another  spirit,  .or  another 
Gal.  1.  6  the  grace  of  Christ  unto  another  gospel 

6.  4  rejoicing  in  himself,  .not  in  another 
Ileb.  7.  11  further  need  (was  there)  that  another 

7.  13  things  are  spoken  pertaineth  to  another 

7.  15  after  the  similitude  of.  .ariseth  another 

Jas.  2.  25  and  had  sent  (them)  out  another  way  ? 

4.  12  who  art  thou  that  judgest  [another]? 

[See  also  As  well  as,  compassion,  feign,  justle, 
look,  one,  other,  performing,  see.] 

ANOTHER  man  — 

1.  Another ,  ink  acher. 

Exod  22.  5  shall  feed  in  another  man’s  field  ;  of  the 
Neh.  5.  5  for  other  men  have  our  lands  and  viney. 

2.  A  stranger,  in  zur. 

Prov.27.  2  Let  another  man  praise  thee,  and  not 

ANOTHER  man’s  — 

Belonging  to  another,  aWrlrpios  allotrios. 

Luke  16.  12  faithful  in  that  which  is  another  man’s 
Rom  14.  4  Who  art  thou  that  judgest  another  man’s 

15.  20  lest  I  should  build  upon  another  man’s 
2  Co.  10.  15  Not  boasting,  .of  other  men’s  labours 

10.  16  not  to  boast  in  another  man’s  line  of 

1  Ti.  5.  22  neither  be  partaker  of  other  men’s  sins 

ANOTHER  nation,  one  of  — 

Of  another  tribe,  a.\Xo<pv\os  allophulos. 

Acts  10.  28  or  come  unto  one  of  another  nation:  but 

ANOTHER  place,  to  come  from  — 

Strange,  Hi  zur. 

Jer.  18.  14  waters  that  come  from  another  place  be 
ANSWER  — 

1.  Saying,  ipx  emer. 

Judg.  5.  29  yea,  she  returned  answer  to  herself 

2.  I Vord,  inn  dabar. 

2  Sa.  24.  13  see  what  answer  I  shall  return  to  him 

2  Ch.  10.  6  What  counsel  give  ye.  .to  return  answer 

10.  9  What  advice  give  ye  that  we  may . .  answer 
Prov  24.  26  kiss,  .lips  that  givetli  a  right  answer 
Jer.  44.  20  which  had  given  him.  .answer,  saying 

[See  also  1  Sa.  17.  30;  1  Ki.  12.  6,  9;  Neh.  2.  20; 
Prov.  27.  11.] 

3 . Answer,  nij/D  maaneli. 

Job  32.  3  because  they  had  found  no  answer,  and 

32.  5  no  answer  in  the  mouth  of . .  three  men 
Prov.  15.  1  A  soft  answer  turneth  away  wrath :  but 

15.  23  A  man  hath  joy  by  the  answer  of  his 

16.  1  the  answer  of  the  tongue,  (is)  from  the 
29.  19  though  he  understand  he  will  not  answer 

Mic.  3.  7  ashamed,  .for  (there  is)  no  answer  of  God 

4 . Matter,  word,  rnns pithgam. 

Ezra  4.  17  (Then)  sent  the  king  an  answer  unto  Re. 

5.  11  thus  they  returned  us  answer,  saying,  We 

5.  Answer,  response,  nnurh  teshubdli. 

Job  21.  34  seeing  in  your  answers  there  remaineth 
34.  36  Job  may  be  tried,  .because  of.  .answers 

6.  Word,  nk?  millah. 

Job  35. '  4  I  will  answer  thee,  and  thy  companions 

7.  An  answer,  airiicptais  apokrisis. 

Luke  2.  47  And  all . .  were  astonished  at  his . .  answers 

20.  26  they  marvelled  at  his  answer,  and  held 
John  1 .  22  Who  art. thou?  that  we  may  give  an  answer 
19.  9  But  Jesus  gave  him  no  answer 

8.  An  apology,  airohoyia  apologia. 

1  Co.  9.  3  Mine  answer  to  them  that  do  examine 

2  Ti.  4.  16  At  my  first  answer  no  man  stood  with  me 
1  Pe.  3.  15  ready  always  to  (give)  an  answer  to  every 

9.  An  asking  about,  e'lrepuiTqya  eperotema. 

1  Pe.  3.  21  the  answer  of  a  good  conscience  toward 

ANSWER,  to  — 

1.  To  say,  ipx  amar. 

Gen.  43.  28  they  answered.  Thy  servant  our  father 
Josh.  2.  14  the  men  answered  her,  Our  life  for  your’s 

4.  7  ye  shall  answer  them,  That  the  waters 
15.  19  Who  answered,  Give  me  a  blessing;  for 

17.  is  Joshua  answered  them,  If  thou  (be)  a 
Judg.  8.  18  they  answered,  As  thou.  .so.  .they  ;  each 

8.  25  they  answered,  IVe  will  willingly  give 

11.  13  the  king,  .answered  unto  the  messengers 
1 5.  6  Who  hath  done  this  ?  And  they  answered 
15.  10  they  answered,  To  bind  Samson  are  we 

Ruth  2.  4  they  answered  him,  The  Lord  bless  thee 

3.  9  she  answered,  I  (am)  Ruth  thine  liandm. 
1  Sa.  2. 16  he  would  answer  him.  .but  thou  shalt 

3.  4  Lord  called  Samuel :  and  he  answered 
3.  6  he  answered,  I  called  not,  my  son  ;  lie 
3.  10  Samuel  answered,  Speak ;  for  thy  servant 
3.  16  Samuel,  my  son.  And  he  answered,  Here 

5.  8  they  answered,  Let  the  ark  of  the  God 


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1  Sa.  6.  4  They  answered.  Five  golden  emerods 

10.  22  Lord  answered,  Behold,  he  hath  hid 

1 1.  2  Nahash  the  Ammonite  answered  them 

12.  5  And  they  answered,  (He  is)  witness 

14.  44  Saul  answered,  God  do  so  and  more  also 

17.  27  the  people  answered  him  after  this 

17.  58  David  answered,  (I  am)  the  son  of  thy 

19.  17  Michal  answered  Saul,  He  said  unto  me 

22.  12  And  he  answered,  Here  I  (am),  my  lord 

30.  8  he  answered  him,  Pursue :  for  thou  shalt 

2  Sa.  1.  4  he  answered.  That  the  people  are  fled 

1.  7  And  I  answered,  Here  (am)  I 

1.  8  And  I  answered  him,  I  (am)  an  Amalekite 

1.  13  he  answered,  I  (am)  the  son  of  a  stranger 

2.  20  (Art)  thou  Asahel?  And  he  answered,  I 

9.  6  And  he  answered,  Behold  thy  servant ! 

13.  12  she  answered  him  Nay,  my  brother,  do 

14.  5  she  answered,  I  (am)  indeed  a  widow 

14.  32  Absalom  answered  Joab,  Behold,  I  sent 

18.  3  the  people  answered,  Thou  shalt  not  go 

18.  29  Ahimaaz  answered,  When  Joab  sent  the 

18.  32  Cushi  answered,  The  enemies  of  my  lord 

19.  26  he  answered,  My  lord,  0  king,  my  servant 

19.  38  the  king  answered,  Chimham  shall  go 

20.  17  And  he  answered.  .And  he  answered 

21.  1  the  LORI)  answered,  (It  is)  for  Saul,  and 

21.  5  they  answered  the  king,  The  man  that 

1  Ki.  9.  9  they  shall  answer,  Because  they  forsook 

11.  22  he  answered,  Nothing:  howbeit  let  me 

18.  8  he  answered  him,  I  (am):  go,  tell  thy 

1 8.  18  he  answered,  I  have  not  troubled  Israel 

20.  14  Who  shall  order  the  battle?  And  he  ans. 

21.  6  he  answered,  I  will  not  give  thee  my 

21.  20  he  answered,  I  have  found,  .because 

22.  15  he  answered  him.  Go,  and  prosper:  for 

2  Ki.  1.  8  they  answered  him  .  .an  hairy  man,  and 

2.  s  he  answered,  Yea,  I  know  (it);  hold  ye 

3.  8  he  answered,  The  way  through  the 

4.  13  she  answered,  I  dwell  among  mine  own 

4.  14  Gehazi  answered.  Verily  she  hath  no 

4.  26  well  with  the  child,  .she  answered, (It  is) 

6.  2  Let  us  go,  we  pray  thee . .  And  he  answered 
6.  3  go  with  thy  servants.  And  he  answered 
6.  16  he  answered  Fear  not :  for  they  that  (be) 
6.  22  he  answered,  Thou  shalt  not  smite 

6.  28  She  answered,  This  woman  said  unto  me 

8.  12  he  answered,  Because  I  know  the  evil 
8. 13  Elisha  answered,  The  Lord  hath  shewed 

8.  14  he  answered,  He  told  me.  .thou  shouldest 

9.  19  Jehu  answered,  What  hast  thou  to  do 

9.  22  (is  it)  peace,  Jehu?  And  he  answered 

10.  13  they  answered,  We  (are)  the  brethren  .of 
10. 15  Jehonadab  answered,  It  is.  If  it  be,  give 

20.  10  Hezekiah  answered,  It  is  a  light  thing 
20.  15  Hezekiah  answered,  All.  that  (are)  in 

1  Ch.  21.  3  Joab  answered,  The  Lord  make  his 

2  Ch.  2.  11  Huram  the  king  of  Tyre  answered  in 

10.  10  Thus  shalt  thou  answer  the  people  that 

18.  3  he  answered  him,  I.  .as  thou,  .and  my 
25.  9  the  man  of  God  answered,  The  Lord  is 

34.  10  Azariah  the  chief  priest,  .answered  him 
34.  23  she  answered  them,  Tints  saitli  the  Lord 

Esth.  1.  16  Memucau  answered  before  the  king  and 

5.  4  Esther  answered,  If.  .good  unto  the  king 

6.  7  Hainan  answered  the  king,  For  the  man 

7.  5  Ahasuerus  answered  and  said  unto  Esther 
Isa.  6.  11  lie  answered,  Until  the  cities  be  wasted 

39.  4  Hezekiah  answered,  All  that  (is)  in  mine 
Jer.  5.  19  then  shalt  thou  answer  them,  Like  as 

22.  9  they  shall  answer,  Because  they  have 
36  18  Baruch  answered  them,  He  pronounced 

Eze.  21.  7  thou  shalt  answer,  For  the  tidings 

24.  20  I  answered  them,  The  word  of  the  Lord 
37.  3  And  I  answered,  O  Lord  GOD,  thou 
Zecli.  1.  19  he  answered  me,  These  (are)  the  horns 

4.  13  he  answered  me  and  said,  Knowest  thou 

5.  2  I  answered,  I  see  a  flying  roll ;  the  length 
13.  6  he  shall  answer,  (Those)  with  which  I 

2.  To  speak,  ini  dabar,  3. 

2  Ch.  10.  14  answered  them  after  the  advice  of  the 

3.  To  make  known,  yv  yada,  5. 

■  Job  38.  3  I  will  demand  of  thee,  and  answer  thou 

1  .To  answer,  .1JJJ  anah. 

Gen.  18.  27  Abraham  answered  and  said,  Behold  now 

23.  5  the  children  of  Heth  answered  Abraham 

23.  10  Ephron  the  Hittite  answered  Abraham 

23.  14  Ephron  answered  Abraham,  saying  unto 

24.  50  Laban  and  Bethuel  answered  and  said 

27.  37  Isaac  answered  and  said  unto  Esau 

27.  39  Isaac  his  father  answered  and  said  unto 

30.  33  So  shall  my  righteousness  answer  for  me 

31.  14  Rachel  and  Leah  answered  and  said  unto 

31.  31  Jacob  answered  and  said  unto  Laban 

31.  36  Jacob  answered  and  said  unto  Laban 
31.  43  And  Laban  answered  and  said  to  Jacob 

34.  13  the  sons  of  Jacob  answered  Slieehem  and 

35.  3  who  answered  me  in  the  day  of  ray 

40.  18  Joseph  answered  and  said,  This  (is)  the 

41.  16  Joseph  answered  Pharaoh,  saying,  (It  is) 

42.  22  Reuben  answered  them,  saying,  Spake  I 
45.  3  his  brethren  could  not  answer  him  ;  for 

Exod.  4.  1  Moses  answered  and  said,  But,  behold 

15.  21  Miriam  answered  them,  Sing  ye  to  the 

19.  8  all  the  people  answered  together,  and 

19.  19  Moses  spake,  and  God  answered  him  by 

24.  3  all  the  people  answered  with  one  voice 

Sum  1 1.  28  Joshua .  .answered  and  said,  My  lord 

22.  18  Balaam  answered  and  said  unto  the 

23.  12  he  answered  and  said,  Must  I  not  take 
23.  26  Balaam  answered  and  said  unto  Balak 

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Nuni32.  31  the  children  of  Gad.  .answered,  saying 
Deut.  1.  14  ye  answered  me  and  said.  The  thing 

1.  41  ye  answered  and  said  unto  me,  We  have 

21.  7  they  shall  answer  and  say.  Our  hands 

25.  9  shall  answer  and  say,  So  shall  it  be  done 
27.  15  all  the  people  shall  answer  and  say ; 

Josh.  1.  16  they  answered  Joshua,  saying.  All  that 

7.  20  Aclian  answered  Joshua,  and  said,  Indeed 
9.  24  they  answered  Joshua,  and  said,  Because 

22.  21  children  of  Reuben,  .answered,  and  said 

24.  16  the  people  answered  and  said,  God  forbid 
Judg.  5.  29  Her  wise  ladies  answered  her,  yea,  she 

7.  14  his  fellow  answered  and  said.  This  (is) 

8.  8  the  men  of  Penuel  answered  him  as  the 

18.  14  Then  answered  the  five  men  that  went  to 

19.  28  Up,  and.  .be  going.  But  none  answered 

20.  4  the  Levite.  .answered  and  said,  I  came 
Ruth  2.  6  the  servant,  .answered  and  said,  It  (is) 

2.  11  Boaz  answered  and  said  unto  her,  It  hath 

1  Sa.  1.  15  Hannah  answered  and  said,  No,  my  lord 

1.  17  Eli  answered  and  said.  Go  in  peace :  and 

4.  17  the  messenger  answered  and  said,  Israel 
4.  20  she  answered  not,  neither  did  she  regard 

9.  8  the  servant  answered  Saul  again,  and  said 
9.  12  they  answered  them,  and  said.  He  is 

9.  19  Samuel  answered  Saul,  and  said,  I  (am) 

9.  21  Saul  answered  and  said,  (Am)  not  I  a  Ben  j. 

10.  12  one  of  the  same  place  answered  and  said 
14.  12  the  men  of  the  garrison  answered 

14.  28  Then  answered  one  of  the  people,  and 
14.  37  But  he  answered  him  not  that  day 
14.  39  not,  a  man  among  all .  .people,  .answered 

16.  18  Then  answered  one  of  the  servants,  and 

18.  7  women  answered,  .as  they  played.  .Saul 

20.  10  or  what  (if)  thy  father  answer  thee 

20.  28  Jonathan  answered  Saul,  David  earnestly 

20.  32  Jonathan  answered  Saul  his  father,  and 

21.  4  the  priest  answered  David,  and  said 

27.  5  David  answered  the  priest,  and  said  unto 

22.  9  Then  answered  Doeg  the  Edomite  which 

22.  14  Then  Ahimelech  answered  the  king,  and 

23.  4  the  Lord  answered  him  and  said,  Arise 

25.  10  Nabal  answered  David's  servants,  and 

26.  6  Then  answered  David  and  said  to  Ahim. 

26.  14  Answerest thou  not.  .Abner  answered 
26.  22  David  answered  and  said.  Behold  the 

28.  6  Lord  answered  him  not,  neither  by 

28.  15  Saul  answered,  I  am  sore  distressed ;  for 

29.  9  Achisli  answered  and  said  to  David,  I 

30.  22  Then  answered  all  the  wicked  men  and 

2  Sa.  4.  9  David  answered  Reehab  and  Baanah  his 

13.  32  Jonadab,  the  son  of  Shimeah.  answered 

14.  18  the  king  answered  and  said  unto  the 

14.  19  the  woman  answered  and  said,  (As)  thy 

15.  21  Ittai  answered  the  king,  and  said,  (As)  the 

19.  21  Abishai  the  son  of  Zeruiah  answered  and 

19.  42  the  men  of  Judah  answered  the  men  of  I. 

19.  43  the  men  of  Israel  answered  the  men  of 

20.  20  Joab  answered  and  said.  Far  be  it,  far  be 
22.  42  unto  the  Lord,  but  he  answered  them 

1  Ki.  1.  28  king  David  answered  and  said.  Call  me 

1.  36  Beuaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada  answered 

1.  43  Jonathan  answered  and  said  to  Adonijah 

2.  22  Solomon  answered  and  said  unto  his 

2.  30  Thus  said  Joab,  and  thus  he  answered 

3.  27  the  king  answered  and  said.  Give  her  the 

12.  7  If  thou,  .wilt  serve  them,  and  answer 

12.  13  the  king  answered  the  people  roughly 

13.  6  king  answered  and  said  unto  the  man  of 
18.  21  And  the  people  answered  him  not  a  word 
18.  24  the  God  that  answereth  by  fire,  let  him 
18.  26  but.  .no  voice,  nor  any  that  answered 
18.  29  that,  .neither  voice,  nor  any  to  answer 

20.  4,  11  the  king  of  Israel  answered  and  said 

2  Ki.  1.  10  Elijah  answered  and  said  to  the  captain 

1.  11  he  answered  and  said  unto  him,  0  man 

1.  12  Elijah  answered  and  said  unto  them,  If 

3.  11  one  of  the.  .servants  answered  and  said 

4.  29  if  any  man  salute  thee,  answer  him  not 
7.  2  Then  a  lord,  .answered  the  man  of  God 
7.  13  one  of  his  servants  answered  and  said 

7.  19  that  lord  answered  the  man  of  God,  and 
18.  36  people  held  their  peace,  and  answered 
18.  36  king's  commandment  was,  saying,  Answer 

1  Ch.  12.  17  David .  .answered  and  said  unto  them,  If 

21.  26  he  answered  him  from  heaven  by  fire 

21.  28  the  Lord  had  answered  him  in  the 

2  Ch.  10.  13  the  king  answered  them  roughly ;  and 

29.  31  Hezekiah  answered  and  said,  Now  ye 
34.  15  Hilkiah  answered  and  said  to  Shaphan 
Ezra  10.  2  Shechaniah.  .answered  and  said  unto 

10.  12  all  the  congregation  answered  and  said 
Neh.  8.  6  all  the  people  answered,  Amen,  Amen 
Esth.  5.  7  Then  answered  Esther,  and  said,  My  pet. 

7.  3  Esther  the  queen  answered  and  said,  If 
Job  1.  7,  9  Satan  answered  the  Lord,  and  said 

2.  2,  4  Satan  answered  the  Lord,  and  said 

4.  1  Eliphaz  the  Temanite  answered  and  said 

5.  1  if  there  be  any  that  will  answer  thee 

6.  1  But  Job  answered  and  said,  Oh  that  my 

8.  1  Then  answered  Bildad  the  Shuhite,  and 

9.  1  Then  Job  answered  and  said,  I  know 

9.  3  he  cannot  answer  him  one  of  a  thousand 
9.  14  How  much  less  shall  I  answer  him 
9.  15  I  were  righteous,  (yet)  would  I  not  answer 
9.  16  If  I  had  called,  and  he  had  answered  me 
9.  32  not  a  man.  .(that)  I  should  answer  him 

11.  1  Then  answered  Zophar  the  Naamathite 

12.  1  And  Job  answered  and  said,  No  doubt 

12.  4  who  calleth  upon  God,  and  he  answereth 

13.  22  Then  call  thou,  and  I  will  answer :  or  let 

14.  is  Thou  shalt  call,  and  I  will  answer  thee 


Job  15.  1  Then  answered  Eliphaz  the  Temanite 

16.  1  Then  Job  answered  and  said,  I  have 
•  16.  3  what  emboldeneth .  .that  thou  answerest? 

18.  1  Then  answered  Bildad  the  Shuhite,  and 

19.  1  Then  Job  answered  and  said,  How  long 

20.  1  Then  answered  Zophar  the  Naamathite 

21.  1  But  Job  answered  and  said.  Hear 

22.  1  Then  Eliphaz  the  Temanite  answered  and 

23.  1  Then  Job  answered  and  said,  Even  to  day 

23.  5  know  the  words  (which)  he  would  answer 

25.  1  Then  answered  Bildad  the  Shuhite,  and 

26.  1  But  Job  answered  and  said,  How  hast 

31.  35  my  desire,  .the  Almighty  would  answer 

32.  1  So  these  three  men  ceased  to  answer  Job 

32.  6  Elihu.  .answered  and  said,  I  (am)  young 

32.  12  none  of  you.  .that  answered  his  words 
32.  is  They  were  amazed,  they  answered  no 
32.  16  they  spake  not.  .answered  no  more 

32.  17  I  will  answer  also  my  part,  I  also  will 

32.  20  I  will  open  my  lips  and  answer 

33.  12  I  will  answer  thee,  that  God  is  greater 

34.  1  Furthermore  Elihu  answered  and  said 
38.  1  Lord  answered  Job  out  of  the  whirlwind 
40.  1  Moreover  the  Lord  answered  Job,  and 
40.  2  he  that  reproveth  God,  let  him  answer  it 
40.  3  Then  Job  answered  the  Lord,  and  said 
40.  5  Once  have  I  spoken ;  but  I  will  not  answer 
40.  6  Then  answered  the  Lord  unto  Job  out  of 
42.  1  Then  Job  answered  the  Lord,  and  said 

Psa.  18.  41  They  cried,  .but  he  answered  them  not 

27.  7  have  mercy  also  upon  me,  and  answer  me 
65.  5  wilt  thou  answer  us,  0  God  of  our  salvation 
81.  7  I  answered  thee  in  the  secret  place  of 
86.  7  call  upon  thee :  for  thou  wilt  answer  me 
91.  15  shall  call  upon  me,  and  I  will  answer  him 
99.  6  called  upon  the  Lord,  and  he  answered 
99.  8  Thou  answeredst  them,  O  Lord  our  God 

102.  2  in  the  day. . I  call  answer  me  speedily 
108.  6  save  (with)  thy  right  hand,  and  answer 

1 18.  5  the  Lord  answered  me.  in  a  large  place 

1 19.  42  So  shall  I  have  wherewith  to  answer  him 
138.  3  the  day  when  I  cried  thou  answeredst  me 
143.  1  in  thy  faithfulness  answer  me.  .in  thy 

I’rov.  1.  28  they  call  upon  me,  but  I  will  not  answer 

15.  28  heart  of  the  righteous  studieth  to  answer 
18.  23  but  the  rich  answereth  roughly 
26.  4  Answer  not  a  fool  according  to  his  folly 
26.  5  Answer  a  fool  according  to  his  folly 
Eccl.  10.  19  but  money  answereth  all 
Isa.  14.  32  What  shall  (one)  then  answer  the  messeu. 

21.  9  he  answered  and  said,  Babylon  is  fallen 

30.  19  when  he  shall  hear  it,  he  will  answer 

36.  21  they  held  their  peace,  and  answered  him 
36.  21  commandment  was,  saying,  Answer  him 
46.  7  shall  cry  unto  him,  yet  can  he  not  answer 
50.  2  when  I  called,  (was  there)  none  to  answer? 
58.  9  thou  call,  and  the  Lord  shall  answer 
65.  12  when  I  called,  ye  did  not  answer ;  when 

65.  24  before  they  call,  I  will  answer ;  and  while 

66.  4  because  when  I  called,  none  did  answer 
Jer.  7.  13  and  I  called  you,  but  ye  answered  not 

7.  27  also  call,  .bnt  they  will  not  answer  thee 

11.  5  Then  answered  I,  and  said,  So  be  it,  O 

23.  35  What  hath  the  Lord  answered  ?  and 
23.  37  What  hath  the  Lord  answered  thee? 

33.  3  Call  unto  me,  and  I  will  answer  thee 

35.  17  have  called,  .but  they  have  not  answered 
42.  4  whatsoever  thing  the  Lord  shall  answer 
44.  15  all  the  people,  .answered  Jeremiah, saying 

Joel  2.  19  Lord  will  answer  and  say  unto  his  people 
Amos  7.  14  Then  answered  Amos,  and  said  to  Amaz. 
Mic.  6.  5  Balaam  the  son  of  Beor  answered  him 
llab.  2.  11  beam  out  of  the  timber  shall  answer  it 
Hag.  2.  12  And  the  priests  answered  and  said,  No 
2.  13  The  priests  answered  and  said,  It  shall  be 

2.  14  Then  answered  Haggai,  and  said,  So  (is) 
Zecli.  1.  10  the  man. . answered  and  said,  These 

1.  11  they  answered  the  angel  of  the  Lord  that 
1.  12  the  angel  of  the  Lord  answered  and  said 

1.  13  the  Lord  answered  the  angel  that  talked 

3.  4  he  answered  and  spake  unto  those  that 

4.  4  So  I  answered  and  spake  to  the  angel  that 
4.  5  the  angel,  .answered  and  said  unto  me 

4.  6  he  answered  and  spake  ufito  me,  saying 
4.  11  Then  answered  I,  and  said  unto  him, What 
4.  12  I  answered  again,  and  said  unto  him 

6.  4  I  answered  and  said  unto  the  angel  that 
6.  5  the  angel  answered  and  said  unto  me 

5.  To  be  answered,  nil;  anah,  2. 

Eze.  14.  4  I  the  LORD  will  answer  him  that  cometh 

14.  7  I  the  Lord  will  answer  him  by  myself 

6.  To  make  or  give  an  answer,  nij;  anah,  5. 

Eccl.  5.  20  God  answereth  (him)  in  the  joy  of  his 

7.  To  make  or  give  an  answer,  nij;  anah. 

Dan.  2.  5  king  answered  and  said  to  the  Chaldeans 

2.  7  They  answered  again  and  said,  Let  the 
2.  8  king  answered  and  said,  I  know  of  certain. 
2.  10  The  Chaldeans  answered  before  the  king 
2.  15  He  answered  and  said  to  Anoch  the 

2.  20  Daniel  answered  and  said,  Blessed  be  the 
2.  26  The  king  answered  and  said  to  Daniel 
2.  27  Daniel  answered  in  the  presence  of  the 

2.  47  The  king  answered  unto  Daniel,  and  said 

3.  24  They  answered  and  said  unto  the  king 

3.  25  He  answered  and  said,  Lo,  I  see  four 

4.  19  Belteshazzar  answered  and  said.  My  lord 

5.  17  Daniel  answered  and  said  before  the 

6.  12  The  king  answered  and  said.  The  thing 
6.  13  Then  answered  they  and  said  before  the 


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8.  To  turn  back ,  3W  shub,  5. 

2  Ch.  io.  16  the  people  answered  the  king,  saying 
Neh.  6.  4  I  answered  them  after  the  same  manner 
Esth.  4.  13  Mordecai  commanded  to  answer  Esther 
Job  13.  22  or  let  me  speak,  and  answer  thou  me 

31  14  when  he  visitetli,  what  shall  1  answer 

32  14  neither  will  I  answer  him  with  your 

33.  32  If  thou  hast  any  thing  to  say,  answer  me 
Prov.22.  21  that  thou  mightest  answer  the  words  of 

9 . To  turn  back  ( a  icord),  3W  shub,  5. 

2  Sa.  3.  ii  he  could  not  answer  Abner  a  word  again 
iKi  12  6  How  do  ye  advise  that  I  may  answer  this 

i2.  o  What  counsel  give  ye  that  we  may  answer 

i2.  16  the  people  answered  the  king,  saying 
Neh  2  20  Then  answered  I  them,  and  said  unto 
Job  33  3  If  thou  canst  answer  me,  set.  .in  order 

34  4  I  will  answer  thee,  and  thy  companions 

40  4  I  am  vile ;  what  shall  I  answer  thee  ? 

1’rov  18  13  He  that  answereth  a  matter  before  he 

24.' 26  shall  kiss,  .that  giveth  a  right  answer 
27  11  that  I  may  answer  him  that  reproacheth 
Isa  41  28  that,  when  I  asked  of  them,  could  answer  a 
Hab.  2.  1  what  I  shall  answer  when  I  am  reproved 

10.  To  turn  back,  tub,  5. 

Ezra  5.  s  theyreturned  answer  by  letter  concerning 
Dan  2  14  Daniel  answered  with  counsel  and  wisdom 

3. '  16  we  (are)  not  careful  to  answer  thee  in 

11  .To  answer,  anoicpivoyai  apokrinomni. 

Matt.  3.  15  Jesus  answering  said  unto  him,  Suffer 

4.  4  he  answered  and  said,  It  is  written,  Man 

8.  8  The  centurion  answered  and  said,  Lord 

11.  4  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them,  Go 

11.  25  At  that  time  Jesus  answered  and  said,  I 

12.  38  the  Pharisees  answered,  saying,  Master 

12.  39  he  answered  and  said  unto  them,  An  evil 
12.  48  he  answered  and  said  unto  him  that 

13  ii  He  answered  and  said  unto  them,  Because 
13!  37  He  answered  and  said  unto  them,  He 

14.  28  Peter  answered  him  and  said,  Lord,  if  it 

15.  3  he  answered  and  said  unto  them,  Why 
15.  13  lie  answered  and  said,  Every  plant,  which 
15.  15  Then  answered  Peter  and  said  unto  him 
15.  23  But  he  answered  her  not  a  word.  And 
15.  24  he  answered  and  said,  I  am  not  sent  but 
15.  26  he  answered  and  said,  It  is  not  meet  to 

15.  28  Then  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  her 

16.  2  He  answered  and  said  unto  them,  When 
16  16  Simon  Peter  answered  and  said,  Thou  art 

16  17  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him,  Blessed 

17.  4  Then  answered  Peter,  and  said  unto 

17.  11  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them 

17.  17  Jesus  answered  and  said,  0  faithless  and 
10  4  he  answered  and  said  unto  them,  Have 

10  27  Then  answered  Peter  and  said  unto  him 

20.  13  But  he  answered  one  of  them,  and  said 

20.  22  Jesus  answered  and  said,  Ye  know  not 

21.  21  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them,  Verily 

21.  24  And  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them 

21.  27  they  answered  Jesus,  and  said,  We  cannot 

21.  29  He  answered  and  said,  I  will  not :  but 

21.  30  he  answered  and  said,  I  (go,)  sir :  and 

22.  1  Jesus  answered  and  spake  unto  them 
22  29  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them,  Ye 

22.  46  no  man  was  able  to  answer  him  a  word 
24.  4  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them 

24.  9  the  wise  answered,  saying,  (Not  so  ;)  lest 

25.  12  he  answered  and  said.  Verily  I  say  unto 
25  26  His  lord  answered  and  said  unto  him 

23.  37  Then  Bhall  the  righteous  answer  him 

23.  40  the  King  shall  answer  and  say  unto  them 
24  44  Then  shall  they  also  answer  him,  saying 
2  4.  45  Then  shall  he  answer  them,  saying,  V erily 

26.  23  he  answered  and  said,  He  that  dippeth 
26.  25  Judas,  which  betrayed  him,  answered 
26.  33  Peter  answered  and  said  unto  him 

26.  62  high  priest  arose,  and  said.  .Answerest 
26.  63  the  high  priest  [answered  and]  said  unto 

26.  66  They  answered  and  6aid,  He  is  guilty  of 

27.  12  when  he  was  accused,  .he  answered 
27.  14  And  he  answered  him  to  never  a  word 
27.  21  The  governor  answered  and  said  unto 

27.  25  Then  answered  all  the  people,  and  said 

28.  5  the  angel  answered  and  said  unto  the 
Mark  3.  33  he  answered  them,  saying,  Who  is  ray 

5.  9  [answered],  saying,  My  name  (is)  Legion 

6.  37  He  answered  and  said  unto  them,  Give 

7.  6  He  [answered  and]  said  unto  them,_  Well 
7  28  she  answered  and  said  unto  him,  Yes 

8.  4  his  disciples  answered  him,  From  whence 

8.  28  [they  answered,]  John  the  Baptist :  but 

8.  29  Peter  answereth  and  saith  unto  him 

9.  5  Peter  answered  and  said  to  J esus,  Master 

9  12  he  answered  and  told  them,  Elias  verily 

9.  17  one  of  the  multitude  answered  and  said 

9.  19  He  answereth  him,  and  saith,  O  faithless 
0.  38  John  1 answered]  him,  saying,  Master,  we 

10  3  he  answered  and  said  unto  them,  What 

10.  5  .Tesus  [answered  and]  said  unto  them,  For 

10.  20  he  answered  and  said  unto  them,  Master 

10.  24  Jesus  answereth  again,  and  saith  unto 

10.  29  Jesus  [answered  and]  said,  Verily  I  say 

10  51  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him,  What 

11  14  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  it,  No 

11.  22  Jesus  [answering]  saith  unto  them,  Have  1 

11  29  Jesus  [answered  and]  said  unto  them 

11  29  I  will  also  ask.  .one  question,  and  answer 

11.  30  The  baptism . . .  .from  heaven,  .answer 

11.  33  they  answered  and  said  unto  Jesus,  W  e 

11.  33  Jesus  [answering]  saith  unto  them 
12.17  Jesus  [answering]  said  unto  them,  Render 


Marki2.  24  Jesus  [answering]  said  unto  them,  Do  ye 

12.  28  perceiving  that  he  had  answered  them 

12.  29  Jesus  answered  him.  The  first  of  all  the 

12.  34  when  Jesus  saw  that  he  answered  discre. 

12.  35  Jesus  answered  and  said,  while  he  taught 

13.  2  Jesus  [answering]  said  unto  him,  Seest 

13.  5  Jesus  [answering]  them  began  to  say 

14.  20  he[answered  and]  said  unto  them ..  one  of 

14.  40  neither  wist  they  what  to  answer  him 
14.  48  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them,  Arc 
14.  60  asked  Jesus,  saying,  Answerest  thou 

14.  61  he  held  his  peace,  and  answered  nothing 

15.  2  he  answering  said  unto  him,  Thou  sayest 

15.  4  Pilate  asked  him  again,  saying,  Answerest 
15.  5  Jesus  yet  answered  nothing ;  so  that 

15.  9  Pilate  answered  them,  saying,  Will  ye 
15.  12  Pilate  answered  and  said  again  unto 
Luke  1.  19  the  angel  answering  said  unto  him,  I 

1.  35  the  angel  answered  and  said  unto  her 

I.  60  his  mother  answered  and  said,  Not  (so) 

3.  11  He  answereth  and  saith  unto  them,  He 

3.  16  John  answered,  saying  unto  (them)  all,  I 

4.  4  Jesus  answered  him,  saying,  It  is  written 

4.  8  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him,  Get 

4.  12  Jesus,  answering  said  unto  him,  It  is 

5.  5  Simon  answering  said  unto  him,  Master 

5.  22  But  when  Jesus  perceived,  .[answering] 

5.  31  Jesus  answering  said  unto  them,  They 

6.  3  Jesus  answering  them  said,  Have  ye  not 

7.  22  Jesus  answering  said  unto  them,  Go 

7.  40  Jesus  answering  said  unto  him,  Simon 

7.  43  Simon  answered  and  said,  I  suppose 

8.  21  he  answered  and  said  unto  them,  My 

8.  50  when  Jesus  heard  (it),  he  answered  him 

9.  19  They  answering  said,  John  the  Baptist 

9.  20  Peter  answering  said.  The  Christ  of 

9.  41  Jesus  answering  said,  0  faithless  and 
9.  49  John  answered  and  said,  Master,  we  saw 

10.  27  he  answering  said,  Thou  shalt  love  the 

10.  28  he  said  unto  him,  Thou  hast  answered 

10.  41  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  her,  Martha 

II.  7  he  from  within  shall  answer  and  say 

11.  45  Then  answered  one  of  the  lawyers,  and 

13.  2  Jesus  answering  said  unto  them,  Suppose 

13.  8  he  answering  said  unto  him.  Lord,  let 

13.  14  the  ruler  of  the  synagogue  answered 

13.  15  The  Lord  then  answered  him,  and  said 

13.  25  he  shall  answer  and  say  unto  you,  I 

14.  3  Jesus  answering  spake  unto  the  lawyers 

14.  s  And  [answered]  them,  saying,  Which  of 

15.  29  he  answering  said  to  (his)  father,  Lo 

17.  17  Jesus  answering  said,  Were  there  not  ten 
17.  20  he  answered  them  and  said,  The  kingdom 
17.  37  they  answered  and  said  unto  him,  Where 

19.  40  he  answered  and  said  unto  them,  I  tell 

20.  3  he  answered  and  said  unto  them,  I  will 
20.  7  they  answered,  that  they  could  not  tell 
20.  24  They  answered  and  said,  Cesar’s 

20.  34  Jesus  [answering]  said  unto  them,  The 
20.  39  certain  of  the  scribes  answering  said 

22.  51  Jesus  answered  and  said,  Suffer  ye  thus 

22.  68  if  I  also  ask  (you),  ye  will  not  answer  me 

23.  3  he  answered  him  and  said,  Thou  sayest 

23.  9  words ;  but  he  answered  him  nothing 

23.  40  the  other  answering  rebuked  him 

24.  18  Cleopas,  answering  said  unto  him,  Art 
John  1.  21  Art  thou  that  prophet?  And  he  answered 

1.  26  John  answered  them,  saying,  I  baptize 
1.  48  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him,  Before 
1.  49  Nathanael  answered  and  saith  unto  him 

1.  50  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him 

2.  18  Then  answered  the  Jews  and  said  unto 

2.  19  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them 

3.  3  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him 

3.  5  Jesus  answered.  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto 

3.  9  Nicodemus  answered  and  said  unto  him 

3.  10  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him,  Art 

3.  27  John  answered  and  said,  A  man  can 

4.  10  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  her.  If 

4.  13  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  her 

4.  17  The  woman  answered  and  said,  I  have 

5.  7  The  impotent  man  answered  him,  Sir,  I 

5.  11  He  answered  them,  He  that  made  me 

5.  17  Jesus  answered  them,  My  Father  worketli 

5.  19  Then  answered  Jesus  and  said  unto  them 

6.  7  Philip  answered  him,  Two  hundred 

6.  26  Jesus  answered  them  and  said,  Verily 

6.  29  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them,  This 

6.  43  Jesus  therefore  answered  and  said  nnto 

6.  68  Simon  Peter  answered  him,  Lord,  to 

6.  70  Jesus  answered  them,  Have  not  I  chosen 

7.  16  Jesus  answered  them,  and  said,  My 

7.  20  The  people  answered  and  said,  Thou 

7.  21  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  them,  I 

7.  46  The  officers  answered,  Never  man  spake 

7.  47  Then  answered  them  the  Pharisees,  Are 

7.  52  They  answered  and  said  unto  him,  Art 

8.  14  Jesus  answered,  .said  unto  them, Though 

8.  19  Jesus  answered,  Ye  neither  know  me 

8.  33  They  answered  him,  We  be  Abraham’s 

8.  34  Jesus  answered  them,  Verily,  verily,  I 

8.  39  They  answered . .  said  unto  him,  Abraham 

8.  48  Then  answered  the  Jews,  and  said  unto 

8.  49  Jesus  answered,  I  have  not  a  devil ;  but 

8.  54  .Tesus  answered,  If  I  honour  myself,  my 

9.  3  Jesus  answered,  Neither  hath  this  man 

9.  11  He  answered  and  said,  a  man  that  is 

g.  20  His  parents  answered  them  and  said,  We 

9.  25  He  answered  and  said,  Whether  he  he  a 

9.  27  He  answered  them,  I  have  told  you  already 

9.  30  The  man  answered  and  said  unto  them 

9.  34  They  answered  and  said  unto  him,  Thou 


John  9.  36  He  answered  and  said.  Who  is  he.  Lord 

10.  25  Jesus  answered  them,  I  told  you,  and  ye 

10.  32  Jesus  answered  them,  Many  good  works 

10.  33  The  Jews  answered  him,  saying,  For  a 

10.  34  Jesus  answered  them,  Is  it  not  written 

11.  9  Jesus  answered,  Are  there  not  twelve 

12.  23  Jesus  answered  them,  saying.  The  hour 

12.  30  Jesus  answered  and  said,  This  voice  came 

12.  34  The  people  answered  him,  We  have  heard 

13.  7  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him,  "hat 

13.  8  Jesus  answered  him,  If  I  wash  thee  not 

13.  26  Jesus  answered,  He  it  is,  to  whom  I  shall 

13.  36  Jesus  answered  him.  Whither  I  go,  thou 

13.  38  Jesus  answered  him.  Wilt  thou  lay  dow  n 

14.  23  Jesus  answered  and  said  unto  him.  If  a 

16.  31  Jesus  answered  them.  Do  ye  now  believe? 

18.  5  They  answered  him,  Jesus  of  Nazareth 

18.  8  Jesus  answered,  I  have  told  you  that  I 

18.  20  Jesus  answered  him,  I  spake  openly  to 

18.  22  Answerest  thou  the  high  priest  so? 

18.  23  Jesus  answered  him,  If  I  have  spoken 
18.  30  They  answered  and  said  unto  him.  If  he 
18.  34  Jesus  answered  him,  Sayest  thou  this 
18.  35  Pilate  answered.  Am  I  a  Jew?  Thine  own 
18.  36  Jesus  answered.  My  kingdom  is  not  of 

18.  37  Jesus  answered.  Thou  sayest  that  I  am  a 

19.  7  The  Jews  answered  him,  We  have  a  law 
19. 11  Jesus  answered,  Thou  couldest  have  no 

19.  15  The  chief  priests  answered,  We  have  no 

19.  22  Pilate  answered.  What  I  have  written  I 

20.  28  Thomas  answered  and  said  unto  him 

21.  5  have  ye  any  meat?  They  answered  him 
Acts  3.12  when  Peter  saw  (it),  he  answered  unto 

4.  19  Peter  and  John  answered  and  said 

5.  8  Peter  answered  unto  her.  Tell  me 

5.  29  Peter  and  the  (other)  apostles  answered 
8.  24  Then  answered  Simon,  and  said,  Pray  ye 
8.  34  the  eunuch  answered  Philip,  and  said 

8.  37  [he  answered  and  said,  I  believe  that) 

9.  13  Ananias  answered,  Lord,  I  have  heard 

10.  46  Then  answered  Peter,  Can  any  man 

11.  9  the  voice  answered  me  again  from  heaven 

15.  13  James  answered,  saying,  Men.  .brethren 

19.  15  And  the  evil  spirit  answered  and  said 

21.  13  Paul  answered,  What  mean  ye  to  w  eep 

22.  8  I  answered,  Who  art  thou,  Lord?  And 
22.  28  the  chief  captain  answered,  With  a  great 

24.  10  Paul,  .answered,  Forasmuch  as  I  know 

24.  25  Felix  trembled,  and  answered.  Go  thy 

25.  4  Festus  answered,  that  Paul  should  be 

25.  9  Festus.  .answered  Paul,  and  said,  Wilt 

25.  12  Festus.  .answered.  Hast  thou  appealed 
25.  16  To  whom  I  answered,  It  is  not  the 

Col.  4.  6  that  ye  may  know  how  ye  ought  to  answer 
Rev.  7.  13  one  of  the  elders  answered,  saying  unto 

12.  TV)  speak  off,  airoXoyeop.cu  apologcomai. 

Luke  12.  11  what  thing  ye  shall  answer,  or  what  ye 

21.  14  meditat"  before  what  ye  shall  answer 

13.  To  speak,  say,  tira,  ehrov  epo,  eipon. 

Luke2o.  3  answer  me :  The  baptism  of  John,  was  it 

14.  To  take  up,  inroXap^dvo)  hupolambano. 

Luke  10.  30  Jesus  answering  said,  A  certain  (man) 

ANSWER  again,  to  — 

1  .To  turn  back  a  icord,  i:n  31»  shub,  5. 

1  Sa.  17.  30  the  people  answered  him  again  after  the 

2,  To  answer  in  return,  avra-KOKpinopai. 

Luke  14.  6  they  could  not  answer  him  again  to 

3.  To  speak  in  return,  avriXeyw  antilego. 

Titus  2.  9  servants . .  obedient . .  not  answering  again 

ANSWER  for  one’s  self,  to  — 

To  speak  off  for  himself,  airoXoyiopai  apologemai. 

Acts  24.  10'  I  do  the  more  cheerfully  answer  for 

25.  8  While  he  answered  for  himself.  Neither 

26.  1  Paul  stretched  forth ..  answered  for  him. 

26.  2  because  I  shall  answer  for  myself  this 

AN SWER  for  one’s  self  — 

A  speaking  off  for  oneself  airoXoyla  apologia. 

Acts  25.  16  and  have  license  to  answer  for  himself 

ANSWER  of  God  — 

A  divine  oracle,  xpyparl(rpds  chrematismos. 

Rom  II.  4  what  saith  the  answer  of  God  unto 

ANSWER,  to  give  — 

To  answer,  nay  anah. 

Gen.  41.  16  God  shall  give  Pharaoh  an  answer  of 
Job  19.  16  my  servant,  and  he  gave  (me)  no  answer 
35.  12  There  they  cry,  but  none  giveth  answer 
Song  5  6  I  called  him,  but  he  gave  me  no  answer 

Jer.  44.  20  people  which  had  given  him  (that)  answer 

ANSWER,  to  make  or  cause  to  — 

1  .To  answer,  nuy  anah. 

Deut  20.  1 1  it  shall  be,  if  it  make  thee  answer  of  peace 
Job  20.  3  the  spirit,  .cause th  me  to  answer 
2.  To  cause  to  turn  back,  nits’  shub,  5 

Job  20.  2  do  my  thoughts  cause  me  to  answer 

ANSWER  to,  to  — 

To  be  in  the  same  linc,avaToix^  sustoichco. 

Gal.  4.  25  answereth  to  Jerusalem  which  now  is 

ANSWERABLE  to  — 

Companionship,  n$|  ummali. 

Exod 38.  iS  hanging,  .answerable  to  the  hangings  of 


ANSWERED 


43 


ANY 


ANSWERED,  to  be  — 

To  be  answered,  anah,  2. 

2  Ch.  7.  22  it  shall  be  answered,  Because  they 
Job  ii,  2  not  the  multitude  of  words  be  answered? 

ANT  — 

A  lit,  nSaj  nemalah. 

rrov.  6.  6  Go  to  the  ant,  thou  sluggard  :  consider 
30.  25  The  ants  (are)  a  people  not  strong 


ANTI-CHRIST  — 

An  opponent  of  Christ,  ’  Avrixpiaros  antichristos. 

1  Jo.  2.  18  antichrist  shall  come,  .are  there  many  a. 

2  22  He  is  antichrist,  that  denieth  the  Father 
4.  3  this  is  that  (spirit)  of  antichrist,  whereof 

2  Jo.  7  This  is  a  deceiver  and  an  antichrist 


AN-TI'-OCH,  ’Avrio'x'ua.  Meaning  uncertain. 

1  Antioch  was  founded  by  Seleucus  Nicator,  B.c.  300, 
who  named  it  after  his  father.  It  remained  the  capital 
of  the  dynasty  till  Syria  was  conquered  by  Pompey,  and 
made  a  Roman  province,  B.c.  64.  Christianity  was 
planted  in  Antioch  by  Paul  and  Barnabas,  and  here  the 
disciples  were  first  called  Christians,  a.d.  42  (Acts  11. 26). 
This  city,  long  known  as  “  the  Queen  of  the  Last,  was 
captured  by  the  Persian  king  Nushirvan,  or  Chosroes, 
a.d.  440.  Chosroes  II.  wrested  it  from  the  empire  in  611. 
Heraclius  expelled  the  Persians,  but  it  fell  into  the 
power  of  the  Saracens  in  638,  and  they  degraded  it  to 
the  rank  of  a  provincial  town.  Nicephorus  Iliocas 
recovered  it  in  966 ;  it  was  betrayed  to  the  Turks  in 
1081.  The  crusaders  laid  siege  to  it  in  1097,  anil  cap¬ 
tured  it  1098.  The  citadel  held  out,  but  tiie  Saracens, 
who  made  an  effort  to  regain  the  prize,  were  defeated 
in  a  great  battle  under  the  walls  of  Antioch,  1098 ;  and 
Antioch  became  the  capital  of  a  Christian  principality. 
Bibars,  sultan  of  Egypt,  captured  it,  destroyed  its 
churches,  and  completely  ruined  it,  1268.  It  was  an¬ 
nexed  to  the  Ottoman  empire  in  1516.  Ibm  lasharatu 
seized  it  in  1832,  but  it  was  afterwards  restored  to  the 
Porte.  Antioch  has  frequently  suffered  from  earth¬ 
quakes;  the  most  disastrous  occurred  a.d.  1 15,  340, 
204.  396,  458,  526,  and  588.  Antioch  was  a  patriarchate 
third  after  Rome  and  Alexandria.  Thirty-one  councils 
were  held  at  Antioch,  tile  first  in  252,  and  the  last  111 


ll^r. 

Acts  6.  s  They  chose.  .Nicolas  a  proselyte  of  A. 

11.  19  were  scattered. .travelled  as  far  as.  .A. 

11.  20  when  they  were  come  to  A.,  spake  unto 
11.  22  Barnabas,  that  he  should  go  as  far  as  A. 
11.  26  had  found  him,  he  brought  him  unto  A. 
11.  26  disciples,  .called  Christians  first  in  A. 

11.  27  in  these  days  came  prophets,  .unto  A. 

13.  1  there  were  in  the  church  that  was  at  A. 

14.  26  And  thence  sailed  to  A.,  from  whence 

15.  22  chosen  men  of  their  own  company  to  A. 
15.  23  brethren  which  are  of  the  Gentiles  in  A. 
15.  30  when  they  were  dismissed,  they  came  to  A. 
15.  35  Paul  also  and  Barnabas  continued  in  A. 
18.  22  saluted  the  church,  he  went  down  to  A. 

Gal.  2.  11  when  Peter  was  come  to  A.,  I  withstood 
•2  A  city  in  Pisidia,  Asia  Minor,  W.  of  Iconium,  now 
called  Galobatch.  Like  the  Syrian  Antioch,  this  city 
was  founded  by  Seleucus  Nicator.  Under  the  Romans 
it  was  called  Coesarea. 

Acts  13.  14  when  they  departed .  .they  came  to  A. 

14.  19  And  there  came  thither.  .Jews  from  A. 
14.  21  preached .  .they  returned  again,  .to  A. 
2TL  3.  11  afflictions,  which  came  unto  me  at  A. 


AN-TI'-PAS,  '  Avrlwas. 

A  martyr  in  Pergamos.  The  name  is  an  abbreviation 
of  Antipater. 

Rev.  2.  13  even  in  those  days  wherein  A.  (was)  my 
AN-TI-PA'-TRIS,  ’Arnwarpls  belonging  to  Antipater. 
A  city  of  Palestine,  not  far  from  the  Mediterranean, 
now  called  Kefr-Saba.  Josephus  says  that  the  old 
name  was  K.acf>ap(xaf3a  or  and  that  Herod 

when  he  rebuilt  the  city  called  it  Antipatris,  in  honour 
of  his  father  Antipater. 

Acts  23.  31  took  Paul,  and  brought  (him),  .to  A. 
ANTIQUITY  — 

Former  state,  nDip  kadmah. 

Isa.  23.  7  whose  antiquity  (is)  of  ancient  days  ?  her 

AN-TO-THI'-JAH,  n;nh3JJ  answers  of  Jah.\ 

Son  of  Shashak,  a  Benjamite,  B.C.  1340. 

lCh.  8.  24  And  Hananiah,  and  Elam,  and  A. 

AN-TO-THITE,  ’nblJZ  belonging  to  Anathoth. 

It  is  sometimes  written  Anethothite. 

1  Ch.  11.  28  [men  of  the  armies], .  Abiezer  the  A. 

12.  3  Berachah,  and  Jehu  the  A. 

A'-HUB,  nil)}  strong  or  high. 

A  descendant  of  Judah  through  Caleb,  son  of  Hur,  B.C. 


1  Ch.  4.  8  And  Coz  begat  A.,  and  Zobedah,  and 

ANVIL  — 

Step,  stroke  oys  paam. 

Isa.  41.  7  (with)the  hammer  himthat  smote  the  anvil 

ANY  — 

1 .  One,  inx  ecliad. 

Lev.  4.'  2  If  a  soul  shall  sin . .  agains.  any  of 

4.  13  have  done,  .any  of  the  commandments 

4.  22  When  a  ruler  hath.  .done,  .any  of  the 

4.  27  he  doeth.  .any  of  the  commandments 

4.  27  he  doeth.  .any  of  the  commandments 

5.  17  if  a  soul  sin,  and  commit  any  of  these 

6.  3  in  any  of  all  these  that  a  man  doeth 


Numis.  27  if  any  soul  sin  through  ignorance,  then 
36.  3  if  they  be  married  to  any  of  the  sons  of 
Deuti  6.  5  within  any  of  thy  gates,  which  the  Lord 

17.  2  If  there  be  found  among  you,  within  any 

18.  6  if  a  Levite  come  from  any  of  thy  gates 
28.  55  So  that  he  will  not  give  to  any  of  them 

2  Sa.  2.  1  Shall  I  go  up  into  any  of  the  cities  of 

7.  7  spake  I  a  word  with  any  of  the  tribes  of 
1  Ch.  17.  6  spake  I  a  word  to  any  of  the  judges  of 
Lze.  16.  5  None  eye  pitied  thee,  to  do  any  of  these 

2.  A  man,  individual,  it’s  ish. 

Exodio.  23  They  saw  not  one  another,  neither  rose  any 
Lev.  21.  9  the  daughter  of  any  priest,  if  she  profane 
Judg2o.  8  We  will  not  any.  .neither  will  we  any 
21.  1  There  shall  not  any  of  us  give  his  daughter 

1  Sa.  30.  2  they  slew  not  any,  either  great  or  small 

2  Sa.  9.  3  (Is)  there  not  yet  any  of  the  house  of  Saul 

1  Ki.  3.  13  there  shall  not  be  any  among  the  kings 

5.  6  not  among  us  any  that  can  skill  to 

2  Ki.  4.  29  if  any  (salute  thee),  answer  him  not  again 

10.  5  we  will  not  make  any  king :  do  thou 
10.  14  took  them  alive,  .neither  left  he  any  of 
10.  24  (If)  any  of  the  men  whom  I  have  brought 
18.  33  Hath  any  of  the  gods  of  the  nations 
Isa.  36.  18  Hath  any  of  the  gods  of  the  nations 
Jer.  23.  24  Can  any  Hide  himself  in  secret  places 
Eze.  7  13  neither  shall  any  strengthen  himself 
18.  7  hath  not  oppressed  any.  .hath  restored 
18.  16  Neither  hath  oppressed  any,  hath  not 
46.  16  If  the  prince  give  a  gift  unto  any  of  his 
Zech  13.  3  to  pass, (that)  when  any  shall  yet  prophesy 

3 . All,  any,  bb  kol. 

Deut.  4.  23  a  graven  image,  (or)  the  likeness  of  any 
Ezra  7.  24  touching  any  of  the  priests  and  Levites 
Dan.  2.  10  asked  such  things  at  any  magician,  or 

2.  30  is  not  revealed  to  me . .  more  than  any 

3.  28  that  they  might  not  serve  nor  worship  any 

6.  4  neither  was  there  any  error  or  fault  found 
6.  5  We  shall  not  find  any  occasion  against 

6.  12  that  shall  ask.  .of  any  God  or  man  within 

4.  Who  ?  whom  ?  V  mi. 

Gen.  19.  12  Hast  thou  here  any  besides  ?  son  in  law 

5.  Soul,  person,  visi  nephesh. 

Lev.  2.  1  when  aiiy  will  offer  a  meat  offering 

24.  17  he  that  killeth  any  man  shall  surely  be 
Numi9.  11  toucheth  the  dead  body  of  any  man  shall 
Deut24.  7  If  a  man  be  found  stealing  any  of  his 

6.  One,  its  heis. 

Acts  4.  32  neither  said  any . .  that  ought  of  the  things 

7.  Not,  gii  me. 

Luke2o.  27  Sadducees,  which  deny  that  there  is  any 

8 . Mot  one,  no  one,  pi) Sets  medeis. 

Acts  25.  17  without  any  delay  on  the  morrow  I  sat 
2  Th.  2.  3  Let  no  man  deceive  you  by  any  means 

1  Pe.  3.  6  and  are  not  afraid  with  any  amazement 

9.  lias  any  one  ?  p-fir is  metis.  ■ 

John  7.  48  Have  any  of  the  rulers  or  of  the  Pharisees 

10 . Any  thing,  pi)  ri  me  ti. 

John2i.  5  Jesus  saith .  .have  ye  any  meat  ? 

11  .Not  even  one,  ouSels  oudeis. 

Mark  5.  4  broken .. neither  could  any  (man)  tame 
16.  8  neither  said  they  anything  to  any  (man) 
Luke  8.  43  neither  could  be  healed  of  any 

9.  36  and  told  no  man  in  those  days  any  of 
20.  40  after  that  they  durst  not  ask  him  any 
Acts  4.  12  [Neither  is  there  salvation  in  any  other] 

VI.  All,  any,  every,  was  pas. 

Matt  18.  19  as  touching  anything  that  they  shall 

2  Co.  1.  4  comfort  them  which  are  in  any  trouble 
Heb.  4.  12  and  sharper  than  any  two-edged  sword 
Rev.  7.  1  not  blow . .  on  the  sea,  nor  on  [any]  tree 

7.  16  hunger  no  more,  neither  thirst  any  more 
9.  4  neither  any  green  thing,  neither  any  tree 
13 .Any  one,  any,  ns  tis. 

Mark  8.  26  nor  tell  (it)  to  any  in  the  town 

11.  25  forgive,  if  ye  have  ought  against  any 
16.  18  [and  if  they  drink  any  deadly  thing] 

Luke24-  41  he  said . .  Have  ye  here  any  meat  ? 

John  1.  46  Can  there  any  good  thing  come  out  of 

2.  25  needed  not  that  any  should  testify  of 
Acts  4.  34  Neither  was  there  any  among  them  that 

9.  2  if  he  found  any  of  this  way,  whether  they 
25.  16  the  manner  of  the  Romans  to  deliver  any 

27.  42  lest  any  of  them  should  swim  out,  and 

28.  21  neither  any  of  the  brethren .  .spake  any 
Rom.  8.  39  height,  nor  depth,  nor  any  other  creature 

9.  11  neither  having  done  any  good  or  evil 
15.  18  I  will  not  dare  to  speak  of  any  of 

1  Co.  1.  15  Lest  any  should  say  that  I  had  baptized 

6.  1  Dare  any  of  you,  having  a  matter  against 

6.  12  not  be  brought  under  the  power  of  any 

7.  18  Is  any  man  called  being  circumcised? 

2  Co.  11.  21  Howbeit,  whereinsoever  any  is  bold,  (I 

12.  17  Did  I  make  a  gain  of  you  by  any  of  them 
Eph.  5.  27  having  spot,  or  wrinkle,  or  any  such  thing 
Col.  2.  23  not  in  any  honour  to  the  satisfying  of 

3.  13  if  any  man  have  a  quarrel  against  any 
1  Th.  2.  9  we  would  not  be  chargeable  unto  any 

5.  15  none  render  evil  for  evil  unto  any 
2Th.  3.  8  Neither  did  we  eat  any  man’s  bread 
Heb.  3.  12  Take  heed .  .lest  there  be  in  any  of  you 

3.  13  lest  any  of  you  be  hardened  through  the 

4.  1  lest,  a  promise  being  left . .  any  of  you 
I2. 15  Looking  diligently  lest  any  man  fail  of 
12!  16  Lest  there  (be)  any  fornicator,  or  profane 

Jas.  5.12  swear  not . .  neither  by  any  other  oath 


Jas.  5.  13  Is  any  among  you  afflicted?.  .Is  any  merry  ? 

5.  14  Is  any  sick  among  you?  let  him  call  for 

5.  19  Brethren,  if  any  of  you  do  err  from  the 
2  Pe.  3.  9  not  willing  that  any  should  perish,  but 
[See  also  Kin,  longer,  means,  more,  never,  nor, 
not, thing,  time,  whether,  which,  wise  without.] 
ANY  at  all  — 

1  .Pleasure,  ['art  cliaphets. 

Eze.  18.  23  Have  I  any  pleasure  at  all  that  the 

2.  To  be  able,  Sb;  yakol 

Num  22.  38  have  I  now  any  power  at  all  to  say  any 
ANY  case,  in  — - 
To  bring  back,  MB’  shub,  5. 

Deut  22.  1  thou  shalt  in  any  case  bring  them  again 
24.  13  In  any  case  thou  shalt  deliver  him  the 

ANY  further  — 

Yet,  further,  in  eti. 

Mark  5.  35  why  troublest  thou  the  Master  any  further 

14.  63  What  need  we  any  further  witnesses  ? 
Luke22.  71  What  need  we  any  further  witness? 

ANY  longer  — - 

1  .Yet,  further,  in  eti. 

Rom  6.  2  How  shall  we.  .live  any  longer  therein? 

2.iYo  further,  pi)  Ken  meketi. 

Acts  25.  24  that  he  ought  not  to  live  any  longer 

ANY  man  — 

1. A  man,  individual,  tr’X  ish. 

Gen.  24.  16  (was)  very  fair,  .neither  had  any  man 
Exod34.  3  neither  let  any  man  be  seen  throughout 
34.  24  neither  shall  any  man  desire  thy  land 
Lev.  7.  8  the  priest  that  offereth  any  man's  burnt 

15.  2  When  any  man  hath  a  running  issue 
15.  16  if  any  man's  seed  of  copulation  go  out 
15.  24  if  any  man  lie  with  her  at  all 

Num.  5.  10  whatsoever  any  man  giveth  the  priest 

5.  12  If  any  man's  wife  go  aside,  and  commit  a 

9.  10  If  any  man  of  you  or  of  your  posterity 

21.  9  if  a  serpent  had  bitten  any  man,  when 
Deut  19.  11  if  any  man  hate  his  neighbour,  and  lie  in 

19.  16  If  a  false  witness  rise  up  against  any  man 

22.  13  If  any  man  take  a  wife,  and  go  in  unto 

23.  10  If  there  be  among  you  any  man,  that  is 
Josh.  1.  5  There  shall  not  any  man  be  able  to  stand 

2.  11  remain  any  more  courage  in  any  man 
Jtidg.  4.  20  when  any  man  doth  come  and  enquire  of 

1  Sa.  2.  13  when  any  man  offered  sacrifice,  the 

2.  16  if  any  man  said  unto  him,  Let  them  not 
12.  4  hast  thou  taken  ought  of  any  man's  hand 

2  Sa.  15.  2  it  was  (so),  that  when  any  man  that  had 

15.  5  it  was  (so),  that  when  any  man  came  nigh 
19.  22  shall  there  any  man  be  put  to  death  this 
21.  4  neither  for  us  shalt  thou  kill  any  man 
2  Ki.  4.  29  if  thou  meet  any  man,  salute  him  not 

2.  Whoso,  'P  mi. 

Exod24.  14  if  any  man  have  any  matters  to  do,  let 

3.  Each  one,  e waaros  hekastos. 

Eph.  6.  8  that  whatsoever  good  thing  any  man 

4 . Not  one,  no  one,  pgdeis  medeis. 

Mark  1.  44  See  thou  say  nothing  to  any  man 
Acts  10.  28  that  I  should  not  call  any  man  common 

5  .Not  any  thing,  nothing,  pgr  is  metis. 

John  4.  33  Hath  any  man  brought  him  (ought)  to 

6 . Not  even  one,  ol/Seis  oudeis 

Matt 22.  16  neither  carest  thou  for  any.  .for  thou 
Marki6.  8  said  they  any  thing  to  any.  .for  they  were 
John  8.  33  and  were  never  in  bondage  to  any  man 

18.  31  It  is  not  lawful  for  us  to  put  any  man  to 
Jas.  1.  13  neither  tempteth  he  any  man :  but  every 

7 . Any,  any  one,  ns  tis. 

Matt  11.  27  neither  knoweth  any  man  the  Father 

12.  19  neither  shall  any  man  hear  his  voice  in 

21.  3  if  any. .  say  ought  unto  you,  ye  shall 

22.  46  neither  durst  any .  .from  that  day  forth 

24.  23  if  any  man  shall  say  unto  you,  Lo,  here 

Mark  9.  30  he  would  not  that  any  man  should  know 
11.  3  if  any  man  say  unto  you,  Why  do  ye 
11.  16  would  not  suffer  that  any  man  should 

13.  5  Take  heed  lest  any.  .deceive  you 

13.  21  then  if  any  man  shall  say  to  you,  Lo 
Luke  1 4.  8  When  thou  art  bidden  of  any  (man)  to  a 

19.  8  if  I  have  taken  any  thing  from  any  man 

19.  31  if  any  man  ask  you,  Why  do  ye  loose 

20.  28  If  any  man’s  brother  die,  having  a  wife 
John  4.33  Hath  any  man  brought  him  (ought)  to  eat? 

6.  46  Not  that  any  man  hath  seen  the  Father  , 

6.  51  if  any  man  eat  of  this  bread,  he  shall 

7.  17  If  any  man  will  do  his  will,  he  shall 

7.  37  If  any  man  thirst,  let  him  come  unto  me 

9.  22  that  if  any  man  did  confess  that  he  was  1 
9.  31  if  any  man  be  a  worshipper  of  God,  and 
9.  32  that  any  man  opened  the  eyes  of  one  that 

10.  9  I  am  the  door :  by  me  if  any  man 

10.  28  neither  shall  any.  .pluck  them  out  of 

11.  9  If  any  man  walk  in  the  day,  he  stumbleth 

11.  57  that,  if  any  man  knew  where  he  were 

12.  26  If  any  man  serve  me.  .if  any  man  serve 
12.  47  if  any  man  hear  my  words,  and  believe 

16.  30  and  needest  not  that  any  man  should 

Acts  10.  47  Can  any  man  forbid  water,  that  these 

19.  38  if  Demetrius,  .have  a  matter  against  any 
24.  12  neither  found  me.  .disputing  with  any 
Rom.  8.  9  Now  if  any  man  have  not  the  Spirit  of 
1  Co.  5.  1 1  if  any  man  that  is  called  a  brother  be  a 

7.  18  Is  any  man  called  being  circumcised?  let 


ANY 


44 


APOSTLE 


1  Co.  8.  io  For  if  any  man  see  thee  which  hast 

o.  15  than  that  any  man  should  make  my 
10.  28  if  any  man  say  unto  you,  This  is  ottered 

14.  27  If  any  man  speak  in  an.  .tongue,  .by  two 

2  Co.  12.  6  lest  any  man  should  think  of  me  above 
Eph.  2.  9  Not  of  works,  lest  any  man  should  boast 
Col.  2.  4  this  I  say,  lest  any  man  should  beguile 

2.  8  Beware  lest  any  man  spoil  you 

3.  13  if  any  man  have  a  quarrel  against  any 
2  Th  3.  8  Neither  did  we  eat  any  man’s  breadjor 
Heb.  4.  11  lest  any  man  fall  after  the  same  example 

12.  15  lest  any  man  fail  of  the  grace  of  God 

1  Jo.  2.  1  if  any  man  sin,  we  have  an  advocate  with 

2.  15  If  any  man  love  the  world,  the  love  of 

2.  27  ye  need  not  that  any  man  teach  you ;  but 
5.  16  If  any  man  see  his  brother  sin  a  sin .  .not 
Rev.  3.  20  if  any  man  hear  my  voice,  and  open  the 
22.  18  If  any  man  shall  add  unto  these  things 
22.  19  if  any  man  shall  take  away  from  the 
[See  also  If,  by, '.lest,  neither,  not.] 

ANY  manner  — 

Any,  73  kol. 

Exod22.  9  for  any  manner  of  lost  thing  which 
Lev.  7.  27  soul .  .that  eatetli  any  manner  of  blood 
Deut  27.  21  he  that  lieth  with  any  manner  of  beast 

ANY  marks  — 

Writing,  njh?  kethobeth. 

Lev.  19.  28  nor  print  any  marks  upon  you  :  I  (am) 

ANY  more  — 

1  .To  add,  f]D;  yasaph. 

Deut.  5.  25  hear  the  voice  of  the  LORD . .  any  more 

2.  To  add,  ad;  yasaph,  5. 

Exod.  8.  29  not  Pharaoh  deal  deceitfully  any  more 
n.  6  nor  shall  be  like  it  any  more 
Josh.  7.  12  neither  will  I  be  with  you  any  more 

2  Sa  7.  10  neither  shall,  .afflict  them  any  more 

14.  10  he  shall  not  touch  thee  any  more 
2  Ki.  21.  8  Neither  will  I  make.  .Israel,  .any  more 

1  Ch.  1 7.  9  children  of  wickedness  waste . .  any  more 

2  Ch.  33.  8  Neither  will  I  any  more  remove  the  foot 
Jer.  31.  12  they  shall  not  sorrow  any  more'at  all 
Joel  2.  2  neither  shall  be  any  more  after  it 

3.  Still,  yet,  again,  iiji  od. 

Gen.  8.  12  returned  not  again  unto  him  any  more 

4.  (For  an)  indefinite  time,  oViy  olam. 

Eze.  27.  36  and  never  (shalt  be)  any  more 

28.  19  and  never  (shalt)  thou  (be)  any  more 

5  .Yet,  further,  en  eti. 

Luke 20.  36  Neither  can  they  die  any  more :  for  they 
Rev.  7.  16  neither  thirst  any  more  ;  neither  shall 
12.  8  neither  was  their  place  found  any  more 

18.  22  no  craftsman . .  shall  be  found  any  more 
21.  4  neither  shall  there  be  any  more  pain,  for 

6 . No  more,  gpuem  meketi. 

Rom  14.  13  let1  us  not.  .judge  one  another  any  more 

7 . No  further,  ovicen  ouketi. 

Matt  22.  46  from  that  day  forth  ask  him  any  more 
Mark  9.  8  they  saw  no  man  any  more,  save  Jesus 
Lukei22.  16  I  will  not  [any  more]  eat  thereof,  until 
Rev.  18.  11  no  man  buyeth.  .merchandise  any  more 

ANY  of  theirs  — 

Them,  cn  ham. 

Eze.  7.  11  their  multitude,  nor  of  any  of  their’s 

ANY  one  — 

A  ll,  any,  every,  vas  pas. 

Matt  13. 19  When  any  one  heareth  the  word  of  the 

ANY  person  — 

Soul,  person,  aisj  nephesh. 

Nuni3i.  19  whosoever  hath  killed  any  person,  and 
35.  11  which  killeth  any  person  at  unawares 
35.  15  everyonethatkillethanyperson unawares 
35.  30  Whoso  killeth  any  person,  the  murderer 
35.  30  one.  .shall  not  testify  against  any  person 
ANY  such  — 

Matter,  word,  "lyj  ddbar. 

Deut  13.  11  shall  do  no  more  any  such  wickedness 

19.  20  henceforth  commit  no  more  any  such 

ANY  thing  — 

1  .One,  ink  echad. 

Deut.  6’  7  it  shall  be  forgiven  him  for  any  thing 

2.  Word,  thing,  "la-j  dabar. 

Gen.  18.  14  Is  any  thing  too  hard  for  the  Lord  ? 
Numzo.  19  I  will  only,  without,  .any  thing,  .go 

3.  What  and  what,  noixD  meumah. 

Gen.  22.  12  neither  do  thou  any  thing  unto  him :  for 
30.  31  Thou  shalt  not  give  me  any  thing :  if  thou 
39.  9  neither  hath  he  kept  back  any  thing  from 
39.  23  of  the  prison  looked  not  at  any  thing 
Num  22.  38  have  1. .  any  power  at  all  to  say  any  thing  ? 
Deut  24.  10  thou  dost  lend  thy  brother  any  thing 

1  Sa.  20.  26  Saul  spake  not  any  thing  that  day :  for 

20.  39  theladknewnot  anything:  onlyJonathan 

21.  2  Let  no  man  know  any  thing  of  the 

25.  15  neither  missed  we  any  thing,  as  long  as 

2  Sa.  13.  2  thought  it  hard  for  him  to  do  any  thing 
2  Ch.  9.  20  it  was  (not)  any  thing  accounted  of  in 
Eccl.  9.  5  the  dead  know  not  any  thing,  neither 
Jon.  3.  7  neither,  .herd  nor  flock,  taste  any  thing 

4 . Not  one,  no  one,  pr/Sels,  medeis. 

Rom.  13.  8  Owe  no  man  any  thing,  but  to  love  one 
2  Co.  6.  3  Giving  no  offence  in  any  thing,  that  the 


5 .Not  even  one,  oi/Sels  oudeis. 

Mark  16.  8  neither  said  they  any  thing  to  any  (man) 

S.Any,  anything,  ns  tis,r  1  ti. 

Matt24.  17  Let  him.  .come  down  to  take  any  thing 
Markn.  13  came,  if  haply  he  might  find  any  thing 

13.  15  neither  enter,  .to  take  any  thing  out  of 
Lukeig.  8  if  I  have  taken  any  thing  from  any  man 

22.  35  when  I  sent  you.  .lacked  ye  any  thing? 
John  7.  4  no  man  (that)  doeth  any  thing  in  secret 

14.  14  If  ye  shall  ask  any  thing  in  my  name 
Acts  17.  25  as  though  he  needed  any  thing,  seeing 

19.  39  if  ye  enquire  any  thing  concerning  other 
25.  11  or  have  committed  any  thing  worthy  of 
Rom  1 4.  14  but  to  him  that  esteemeth  any  thing  to 

1  Co.  2.  2  For  I  determined  not  to  know  any  thing 

3.  7  neither  is  he  that  planteth  any  thing 
8.  2  if  any  man  think .  .he  knoweth  any  thing 
10.  19  [say  I  then  ?  that  the  idol  is  any  thing] 

10.  19  that  which  is  offered,  .idols  is  any  thing? 

14.  35  if  they  will  learn  any  thing,  let  them 

2  Co.  2.  10  To  whom  ye  forgive  any  thing,  I  (forgive) 

3.  5  to  think  any  thing  as  of  ourselves  ;  but 
Gal.  5.  6  neither  circumcision  availeth  any  thing 
6.  15  neither  circumcision  availeth  any  thing 
1  Th.  1.  8  so  that  we  need  not  to  speak  any  thing 
Jas.  1.  7  that  he  shall  receive  any  thing  of  the 
1  Jo.  '5.  14  that,  if  we  ask  any  thing  according  to 
[See  also  Not,’ superfluous,  sweat.] 

ANY  thing  at  all  — 

Any  one,  any  thing,  ns  tis,n  ti. 

Acts  25.  l8  Cesar,  have  I  offended  any  thing  at  all 

ANY  whither  — 

Whether,  rnsji  aneh  va-anah. 

1  Ki.  2.  36  and  go  not  forth  thence  any  whither 

2J42  walkest  abroad  any  whither,  that  thou 

ANY  wise,  in  — 

1  .Only,  fjx  dk. 

Psa.  37.  8  fret  not  thyself  in  any  wise  to  do  evil 
2. Only,  surely,  pn  rag. 

Josh.  6.  18  ye,  in  any  wise  keep,  .from  the  accursed 
[See  also  Exod.  22.  23;  Lev.  19.  11 ;  27.  19;  Deut. 
17. 15  ;  21.  23 ;  22.  7  ;  Josh.  23. 12 ;  1  Sa.  6.  3 ;  1  Ki. 
11.  22.] 

APACE  — 

1  .To  go  on,  halak. 

2  Sa.  18.  25  And  he  came  apace,  and  drew  near 

2. Refuge,  flight,  Di:a  manos. 

Jer  46.  5  and  are  fled  apace,  and  look  not  back 

APART  — 

1  .Apart,  na  bad. 

Zech.12.  12  the  land  shall  mourn,  every  family  apart 
[This  participle  occurs  eleven  times  in  v.  12, 13,  14  ] 

2. By  themselves,  ko.t  Ibiav  hat'  idian. 

Matt  14.  13  he  departed,  .into  a  desert  place  apart 
14.  23  went  up  into  a  mountain  apart  to  pray 
17.  1  bringeth.  .into  an  high  mountain  apart 

17.  19  Then  came  the  disciples  to  Jesus  apart 
20.  17  Jesus,  .took  the  twelve  disciples  apart  in 

Mark  6.  31  Come  ye  yourselves  apart  into  a  desert 
9.  2  and  leadeth  them  up . .  apart  by  themselves 

APART,  to  put  or  set  — 

Separation,  hm  niddah. 

Lev.  15.  19  she  shall  be  put  apart  seven  days 

18.  19  as  she  is  put  apart  for  her  uncleanness 
Eze.  22.  10  that  was  set  apart  for  pollution 

APE  — 

Ape,  marmoset,  *]'ip  qoph. 

1  Ki.  10.  22  silver,  ivory,  and  apes,  and  peacocks 

2  Ch.  9.  21  silver,  ivory,  and  apes,  and  peacocks 

A-PEL'-LES,  ’A-rreWris. 

A  disciple  at  Rome,  to  whom  Paul  sends  salutation 
Rom.  16  10  Salute  A.  approved  in  Christ 
A-PHAR-SA'-CHITES,  jqP’iss.  Meaning  uncertain. 
An  unknown  Assyrian  tribe. 

Ezra  5.  6  Tatnai.. and  his  companions  the  A. 

6.  6  Tatnai.  .and  your  companions  the  A. 

A-PHAR-SATH'-CHITES,  SQflCriSK 

Perhaps  the  same  as  the  preceding. 

Ezra  4.  9  Then. .Rehum  the  chancellor,  and. .A. 
A-PHAR'-SITES,  fo.DnsK.  Meaning  uncertain. 
Perhaps  the  same  as  the  preceding. 

Ezra  4.  9  Then.  .Rehum  the  chancellor,  and.  .A. 
A'-PHEK,  pss  fortress. 

1  A  royal  city  of  the  Canaanites,  taken  by  Joshua  and 
assigned  to  Issachar.  Probably  the  same  as  the  Aphe- 
kah  of  Josh.  15.  53. 

Josh.  12.  18  [these  are  the  kings].  .The  king  of  A.; 

1  Sa.  4.  1  and  the  Philistines  pitched  in  A. 

29.  1  Philistines  gathered . .  their  armies  to  A. 

2.  A  city  E.  of  Cinneroth,  where  Benhadad  was  de¬ 
feated  by  Allah. 

\  i  Ki.  20.  26  came  to  pass . .  Ben-liadad ..  went  up  to  A 
20.  30  But  the  rest  fled  to  A.,  into  the  city 
2Ki.  13.  17  thou  shalt  smite  the  Syrians  in  A.,  till 

3.  With  the  article  “the  Aphek,"  a  place  where  the 
Philistines  encamped  while  the  Israelites  were  at  Eben- 
ezer.  This  was  N.W.  and  not  far  from  Jerusalem. 

1  Sa.  4.  1  and  the  Philistines  pitched  in  A. 


4.  The  scene  of  a  battle  wherein  Saul  was  defeated  and 
slain. 

1  Sa.  29.  1  Philistines  gathered,  .their  armies  to  A. 
A-PHE'-KAH,  npSK  fortress. 

A  city  in  the  hill-country  of  Judah,  near  Betli-tappuah. 

Josh.  15.  53  And  Januni,  and  Betli-tappuah,  and  A. 
A-PHI'-AH,  striving. 

One  of  Saul's  ancestors,  li.c.  1225. 

1  Sa.  9.  1  Zeror,  the  son  of  Bechorath,  the  son  of  A. 
A'-PHEK,  psi<  npst;  p-si <  fortress. 

A  city  of  Asher  in  the  N.  of  Canaan.  It  is  the  Aphaka 
on  the  river  Adonis.  The  Canaanites  kept  possession 
of  this  stronghold. 

Josli.13.  4  unto  A.,  to  the  borders  of  the  Amorites 
19.  30  Ummah  also,  and  A.,  and  Rehob,  twenty 
Judg.  1.  31  did  Asher  drive  out  the  inhabitants  of  A. 

2  Ki.  13.  17  for  thou  shalt  smite  the  Syrians  in  A. 

APH'-RAH,  ropy  hamlet. 

A  city  in  Benjamin,  near  Philistia.  It  is  perhaps  the 
same  as  Ophrah,  but  this  is  uncertain,  as  all  the  towns 
named  in  the  context  are  in  the  low  country,  while 
Ophrah  would  seem  to  be  E.  of  Bethel. 

Mic.  1.  10  in  the  house  of  A.  roll  thyself  in  the  dust 
APH'-SES,  fxsn  the  dispersed. 

A  Levite  chief  of  the  18th  of  the  24  courses  in  the 
service  of  the  temple,  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.  24.15  seventeenth  to  Hezir.  .eighteenth  to  A. 

APIECE  — 

1.  The  one  pillar,  inkn  neyn  ha-ammud  ha-echad. 

1  Ki.  7.  15  pillars.  . of  eighteen  cubits  high  apiece 

2.  The  spoon,  pan  hukkapli. 

Num.  7.  86  spoons,  .(weighing)  ten  (shekels)  apiece 

3.  Up  to,  up  by,  apiece,  avd  ana. 

Luke  9.  3  journey,  .neither  have  two  coats  [apiece] 
John  2.  6  containing  two  or  three  firkins  apiece 

A-POL  LO-NI'-A,  ’  A-K0\\wvia,  place  of  Apollo. 

A  city  of  Macedonia,  in  the  district  of  Mygdonia,  28 
miles  from  Ampliipolis,  and  35  from  Thessalonica. 
This  city  must  not  be  confounded  with  the  more  cele¬ 
brated  Apollonia  in  Illyria. 

Acts  17.  1  when  they  had  passed  through,  .and  A. 

A-POL'-LOS,  ’AiroAAuis  a  destroyer. 

A11  eloquent  Jew  from  Alexandria,  who  came  to  Ephesus 
during  the  absence  of  Paul  (A.D.  54),  and  was  there  more 
perfectly  taught  in  Christian  doctrine  by  Aquila  and 
Priscilla. 

Acts  18.  24  a  certain  Jewnamed  A. .  came  to  Ephesus 
19.  I  And  it  came  to  pass,  that,  while  A.  was 
1  Co.  1.  12  every  one  of  you  saith,  I  am  of . .  A. 

3.  4  and  another,  I  (am)  of  A.;  are  ye  not 

3.  5  Who  then  is  Paul,  and  who  (is)  A.,  but 

3.  6  I  have  planted,  A.  watered  ;  but  God  gave 

3.  22  Whether  Paul,  or  A.,  or  Cephas,  or  the 

4.  6  I  have,  .transferred  to  myself  and  to  A. 

16.  12  As  touching  (our)  brother  A.,  I  greatly 
Titus  3.  13  Bring.,  and  A.  on  their  journey  diligently 

A-POL-LY'-ON,  ’AiroAAt 'mv,  destruction,  destroyer. 
The  Greek  translation  of  the  Hebrew  “Abaddon.'1 

Rev.  9.  II  in  the  Greek  tongue  hath  (his)  name  A. 
APOSTLE  — 

One  sent  forth,  di rooroAos,  apostolos. 

Matt  10.  2  Now  the  names  of  the  twelve  apostles 
Mark  6.  30  And  the  apostles  gathered  themselves 
Luke  6.  13  chose  twelve,  whom,  .he  named  apostles 
9.  10  the  apostles,  when  they  were  returned 
11.  49  I  will  send  them  prophets  and  apostles 

17.  5  the  apostles  said  unto  the  Lord,  Increase 

22.  14  he  sat  down,  and  the  twelve  apostles 
24.  10  which  told  these  things  unto  the  apostle 

Acts  1.  2  given  commandments  unto  the  apostles 

1.  26  was  numbered  with  the  eleven  apostles 

2.  37  and  said,  .to  the  rest  of  the  apostles 
2.  42  continued  stedfastly  in  the  apostles’ 

2.  43  many  wonders. .  done  by  the  apostles 

4.  33  with  great  power  gave  the  apostles 

4.  35  laid . .  down  at  the  apostles’  feet :  and 

4.  36  Joses,  who  by  the  apostles  was  surnamed 

4.  37  sold,  .and  laid  (it)  at  the  apostles'  feet 

5.  2  part,  and  laid  (it)  at  the  apostles'  feet 

5.  12  by  the  hands  of  the  apostles  were  many 

5.  18  laid  their  hands  on  the  apostles,  and  put 

5.  29  Peter  and  the. .  apostles  answered  and 
5-  34  commanded  to  put  the  [apostles]  forth  a 

5.  40  when  they  had  called  the  apostles,  and 

6.  6  Whom  they  set  before  the  apostles :  and 
8.  1  were  all  scattered . .  except  the  apostles 
8.  14  when  the  apostles  which  were  at  Jerusa. 

8.  18  through  laying  on  of  the  apostles’  hands 

9.  27  took,  .and  brought  (him)  to  the  apostles 
11.  1  the  apostles  and  brethren  that  were  in 
14.  4  with  the  Jews,  and  part  with  the  apostles 

14.  14  (which)  when  the  apostles,  Barnabas  and 

15.  2  go  up  to  Jerusalem  unto  the  apostles 
13.  4  they  were  received . .  (of)  the  apostles  and 

15.  6  the  apostles  and  elders  came  together 
15.  22  Then  pleased  it  the  apostles  and  ciders 
15  23  The  apostles  and  elders  and  brethren 

15.  33  were  let  go  in  peace,  unto  the  apostles 

16.  4  that  were  ordained  of  the  apostles  and 
Rom.  1.  1  Paul,  .called (to  be)  an  apostle,  separateu 

11.  13  inasmuch  as  I  am  the  apostle  of  the 

16.  7  who  are  of  note  among  the  apostles,  who 


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APPEARANCE 


1  Co.  i.  i  Paul,  called,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ 

4.  9  God  hath  set  forth  us  the  apostles  last 
9.  1  Am  I  not  an  apostle  ?  am  I  not  free ? 

9.  2  If  I  he  not  an  apostle  unto  others,  yet 
9  5  a  wife,  as  well  as  other  apostles,  and 

12.  28  hath  set  some  in  the  church,  first  apostles 
i2.  29  (Are)  all  apostles?  (are)  all  prophets? 

15.  7  seen  of  James ;  then  of  all  the  apostles 
15.  9  least,  .apostles,  .to  be  called  an  apostle 

2  Co.  1.  1  Paul,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  by  the 

11.  5  not  a  whit  behind  the  very  chiefest  apostle 

11.  13  transforming  themselves  into  the  apostles 

12.  11  am  I  behind  the  very  chiefest  apostles 
12. 12  the  signs  of  an  apostle  were  wrought 

Gal.  1.  1  Paul,  an  apostle,  (not  of  men,  neither  by 

I.  17  Neither  went. . them  which  were  apostles 

1.  19  other  of  the  apostles  saw  I  none,  save 
Epli.  1.  1  Paul,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  by  the 

2.  20  built  upon  the  foundation  of  the  apostles 

3.  5  now  revealed  unto  his  holy  apostles  and 

4.  11  gave  some  apostles;  and  ome,  prophets 
Col.  1.  1  Paul,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  by  the 

1  Th.  2.  6  have  been  burdensome,  as  the  apostles  of 

1  Ti.  1.  1  Paul,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  by  the 

2.  7  I  am  ordained  a  preacher,  and  an  apostle 

2  Ti.  1.  1  Paul,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  by  the 

1.  1 1  I  am  appointed  a  preacher,  and  an  apostle 
Titus  1.  1  Paul,  a  servant  of  God,  and  an  Apostle  of 

Heb.  3.  1  holy  brethren,  .consider  the  apostle  and 

1  l’e.  1.  1  Peter,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ,  to  the 

2  l'e.  I.  I  Simon  Peter,  a  servant  and  an  apostle  of 

3.  2  of  the  commandment  of  11s  the  apostles 
Jude  17  which  were  spoken  before  of  the  apostles 
ltev.  2.  2  tried  themwhich  say  they  are  apostles, and 

18.  20  Rejoice.  .holy  apostles  and  prophets ;  for 

21.  14  the  names  of  the  twelve  apostles  of  the 

APOSTLE,  false  — 

False  or  lying  apostle ,  ipfuSarroaroAos. 

2  Co.  11.  13  For  such  (are)  false  apostles,  deceitful 

APOSTLESHIP  — 

A  sending  forth ,  anoaroXTi  apostole. 

Acts,  1.  25  part  of  this  ministry  and  apostlesliip 
Komi  1.  5  we  have  received  grace  and  apostlesliip 

1  Co.  9.  2  for  the  seal  of  mine  apostlesliip  are  ye  in 
Gal.  2.  8  to  the  apostlesliip  of  the  circumcision 

APOTHECARIES'  ART,  prepared  by  the  — 

Perfumes,  nnpna  mirqachath. 

2  Ch.  16.  14  (spices)  prepared  by  the  apothecaries’  art 

APOTHECARY  — 

1  .To  mix,  compound,  perfume,  njyj  raqacli. 

Exod  30.  25  compound  after  the  art  of  the  apothecary 
30.  35  confection  after  the  art  of  the  apothecary 
37.  29  according  to  the  work  of  the  apothecary 
Eccl.  10.  1  cause  the  ointment  of  the  apothecary 

2.  Mixture,  spices,  n;n  raqqach. 

Neb.  3.  8  Hananiah.  .son  of  (one  of),  .apothecaries 

AP-PA  -IM,  D)3N  face,  presence. 

Son  of  Nadab,  great-grandson  of  Jerahmeel,  son  of 
Hezron,  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  2.  30  And  the  sons  of  Nadab ;  Seled,  and  A. 

2.  31  And  the  sons  of  A. ;  Islii.  And  the  sons 

APPAREL  — 

\ .Garment,  ua  beged. 

Judg  1 7.  10  I  will  give  thee .  .a  suit  of  apparel,  and 

1  Sa.  27.  9  took  away  the  sheep,  .and  the  apparel 

2  Sa.  14.  2  put  on  now  mourning  apparel,  and 
Zech.14.  14  silver,  and  apparel,  in  great  abundance 

2.  Clothing ,  buu?  lebush. 

2  Sa.  1.  24  on  ornaments  of  gold  upon  your  apparel 
Esth.  6.  8  Let  the  royal  apparel  be  brought  which 

6.  9  let  this  apparel  and  horse  be  delivered  to 
6.  10  Make  haste,  .take  the  apparel  and  the 
6.  11  Then  took  Hainan  the  apparel  and  tile 

8.  15  Mordecai  went  out.  .in  royal  apparel  of 
Isa.  63.  1  this,  .glorious  in  his  apparel,  travelling 

63.  2  Wherefore . .  red  in  thine  apparel,  and  tliy 

3.  Clothing,  KhaSn  malbush. 

1  Ki.  10.  5  of  his  ministers,  and  their  apparel 

2  Ch.  9.  4  of  his  ministers,  and  their  apparel 

9.  4  his  cup-bearers  also,  and  their  apparel 
Zeph.  1.  8  are  clothed  with  strange  apparel 

4 . Raiment,  simlali. 

2  Sa.  12.  20  David  arose,  .and  changed  his  apparel 
Isa.  4.  1  We  will,  .wear  our  own  apparel 

5.  Robe,  garment,  iad-qs  esthes. 

Acts  1.  10  two  men  stood  by  them  in  white  apparel 

12.  21  Herod,  arrayed  in  royal  apparel,  sat  upon 
Jas.  2.  2  a  man  with  a  gold  ring,  in  goodly  apparel 

6.  Garment,  Ipariov  himation. 

1  Pe.  3.  3  or  of  putting  on  of  apparel 

7 . Garment,  Ipar ttrp6s,  himatismos. 

Acts  20.  33  I  have  coveted  no  man's  silver,  .or  apparel 

8.  Long  robe,  Kara<rro\i]  katastole. 

1  Ti.  2.  9  adorn  themselves  in  modest  apparel 

APPAREL,  changeable  suits  of — - 

Costly  apparel,  mantle,  n’ls^no  machalatsoth. 

Isa.  3.  22  changeable  suits  of  apparel,  and  the 
APPAREL  in  — 

To  be  clothed,  bo?  labesh,  4. 

Ezra  3.  10  they  set  the  priests  in  their  apparel  with 


APPAREL,  rich  — 

Rich  apparel,  D'nii?  beromim. 

Eze.  27.  24  work,  and  in  chests  of  rich  apparel 

APPARELLED  — 

In  apparel,  4v  IpararpS)  en  himatismb. 

Luke  7.  25  they  which  are  gorgeously  apparelled 

APPARELLED,  to  be  — 

To  be  clothed,  vib  labesh. 

2  Sa.  13.  18  king's  daughters . .  virgins  apparelled 
APPARENTLY  — 

{And)  appearance,  n&nn  mareh. 

Num  12.  8  With  him  will  I  speak,  .even  apparently 
APPEAL  to  or  unto,  to  — 

To  call  upon,  eiriKaXeopai  epikaleomai. 

Acts  25.  1 1  but  if  there  be  none . .  I  appeal  nnto  Cesar 
25.  12  Hast  thou  appealed  unto  Cesar .  unto 
25.  21  when  Paul  had  appealed  to  be  reserved 

25.  25  he  himself  hath  appealed  to  Augustus 

26.  32  if  he  had  not  appealed  unto  Cesar 

28.  19  I  was  constrained  to  appeal  unto  Cesar 

APPEAR,  to  — 

1  .To  reveal  (itself),  to  galah. 

Prov.27.  25  hay  appeareth,  and  the  tender  grass 

2.  To  be  revealed,  uncovered,  nbj  galah,  2. 

Gen.  35.  7  there  God  appeared  unto  him,  when  he 
1  Sa.  2.  27  Did  I  plainly  appear  unto  the  house  of 

3.  To  lie  down,  be  white,  shine,  ab)  galash. 

Song  4.  1  flock  of  goats,  .appear  from  mt.  Gilead 
6.  5  flock  of  goats,  .appear  from  Gilead 

4.  To  go  forth,  up,  yatsa. 

Neh.  4.  21  of  the  morning  till  the  stars  appeared 

5.  To  turn  or  shew  the  face,  f  ront,  n)3  panah. 

Exod  14.  27  when  the  morning  appeared .  .the  Egypt. 

G.  To  open,  nn3  patach,  3. 

Song  7.  12  the  tender  grape  appear,  the  pomegran. 

7.  To  be  seen,  n(<n  raah,  2. 

Gen.  1.  9  let  the  dry  (land)  appear:  and  it  was  so 
12.  7  the  Loup  appeared  unto  Abram,  and  said 

12.  7  altar  unto  the  Lord,  who  appeared  unto 

17.  1  Lord  appeared  to  Abram,  and  said  unto 

18.  1  Lord  appeared  unto  him  in  the  plains  of 
26.  2  the  Lord  appeared  unto  him,  and  said 
26.  24  Lord  appeared  unto  him  the  same  night 
35.  1  appeared  unto  thee  when  thou  fieddest 
35.  9  God  appeared  unto  Jacob  again,  when  he 
48.  3  Jacob  said . .  God  Almighty  appeared  unto 

Exod.  3.  2  Lord  appeared  unto  him  in  a  flame  of 

3.  16  Lord  God  of  your  fathers . .  appeared  unto 

4.  1  Loud  hath  not  appeared  unto  thee 

4.  5  God  of  Jacob,  hath  appeared  unto  thee 

6.  3  I  appeared  unto  Abraham,  and  unto  J. 
16.  10  glory  of  the  Lord  appeared  in  the  cloud 
23.  15  and  none  shall  appear  before  me  empty 
23.  17  thy  males  shall  appear  before  the  Lord 
34.  20  And  none  shall  appear  before  me  empty 
34.  23  shall  all  your  men  children  appear 

34.  24  thou  shalt  go  up  to  appear  before  the 
Lev.  9.  4  to-day  the  Lord  will  appear  unto  you 

9.  6  the  glory  of  the  Lord  shall  appear  unto 
9.  23  the  glory  of  the  Lord  appeared  unto  all 

13.  14  when  raw  flesh  appeareth.  .lie  shall  be 
13.  57  if  it  appear  still  in  the  garment,  either 
16.  2  I  will  appear  in  the  cloud  upon  the  mercy 

Num  14.  10  Lord  appeared  in  the  tabernacle  of  the 
16.  19  Lord  appeared  unto  all  the  congregation 
16.  42  and  the  glory  of  the  Lord  appeared 

20.  6  glory  of  the  Lord  appeared  unto  them 
Deut  16.  16  shall  all  thy  males  appear  before  the  Lord 

16.  16  they  shall  not  appear  before  the  Lord 
31.  11  Israel  is  come  to  appear  before  the  Lord 
31.  15  the  Lord  appeared  in  the  tabernacle 
•Tudg.  6.  12  the  angel  of  the  Lord  appeared  unto  him 

13.  3  the  angel  of  the  Lord  appeared  unto  the 

13.  10  the  man  hath  appeared  unto  me,  that 
13.  21  Lord  did  no  more  appear  to  Manoah 

1  Sa.  1.  22  I  will  bring  him,  that  he  may  appear 

3.  21  the  Lord  appeared  again  in  Shiloh 

2  Sa.  22.  16  the  channels  of  the  sea  appeared,  the 

1  Ki.  3.  5  Lord  appeared  to  Solomon  in  a  dream 

9.  2  Lord  appeared  to  Solomon  the  second 

11.  9  which  had  appeared  unto  him  twice 

2  Ch.  1.  7  that  night  did  God  appear  unto  Solomon 

3.  1  appeared  unto  David  his  father,  in  the 

7.  12  Lord  appeared  to  Solomon  by  night 
Psa.  42.  2  when  shall  I  come  and  appear  before  God? 

84.  7  (everyone  of  them) . .  appeareth  before  God 
90.  16  Let  thy  work  appear  unto  thy  servants 
102.  16  when . .  he  shall  appear  in  his  glory 
Song  2.  12  The  flowers  appear  on  the  earth ;  the 
Isa.  1.  12  When  ye  come  to  appear  before  me 
66.  5  he  shall  appear  to  your  joy,  and  they 
Jer.  13.  26  upon  thy  face,  that,  .shame  may. appear 
31.  3  Lord  hath  appeared  of  old  unto  me 
Eze.  10.  1  appeared  over  them .  .a  sapphire  stone 

10.  8  appeared .  .a  man's  hand  under  their 

19.  11  appeared  in  her  height  with  the  multitude 

21.  24  in  all  your  doings  your  sins  do  appear 
Dan.  1.  15  their  countenances  appeared  fairer  and 

8.  1  a  vision  appeared  unto  me . .  me  Daniel 

8.  1  which  appeared  unto  me  at  the  first 

Mai.  3.  2  who  shall  stand  when  he  appeareth  ? 


8.2"o  be  seen,  look  out,  shaqaph,  2. 

Jer.  6.  1  evil  appeareth  out  of  the  north,  and 

9.  To  shine  again,  avaipaiuopai  anaphainomai. 

Luke  19.  11  kingdom,  .should  immediately  appear 

10.  To  manifest  ( one's  self),  ep tpavlfa  emphanizo. 
Matt  27.  S3  after  his  resurrection,  .appeared  unto 
Heb.  9.  24  now  to  appear  in  the  presence  of  God  for 

11  .To  shine  upon,  iirapaivoi  epiphaino. 

Acts  27.  20  when  neither  sun  nor  stars,  .appeared 
Titus  2.  11  For  the  grace  of  God.  .hath  appeared  to 
3.  4  that  the  kindness  and  love,  .appeared 

12.  To  come,  epxopai  erchomai. 

Acts  22.  30  commanded  the  chief  priests.,  to  [appear] 

1 3.  To  see,  be  seen,  oirroyai  optomai. 

Matt  17.  3  there  appeared  unto  them  Moses  and 
Mark  9.  4  there  appeared  unto  them  Elias  with 
Luke  1.  11  there  appeared  unto  him  an  angel  of  the 

9.  31  who  appeared  in  glory,  and  spake  of  his 

22.  43  [there  appeared  an  angel  unto  him  from] 
24.  34  The  Lord  is  risen .  .and  hath  appeared  to 

Acts  2.  3  there  appeared  unto  them  cloven  tongues 

7.  2  The  God  of  glory  appeared  unto  our 
7.  30  when  forty  years  were  expired . .  appeared 
7.  35  the  angel  which  appeared  to  him  in  the 

9.  17  Jesus,  that  appeared  unto  thee  in  the  way 
16.  9  a  vision  appeared  to  Paul  in  the  night 
26.  16  I  have  appeared . .  the  which  I  will  appear 

Heb.  9.  28  them  that  look  for  him  shall  he  appear 
Kev.  12.  1  there  appeared  a  great  wonder  in  heaven 

12.  3  there  appeared  another  wonder  in  heaven 

14. ro  shine,  appear,  be  seen,  <paivopai  vhainomai. 
Matt.  1.  20  the  angel  of  the  Lord  appeared  unto  him 

2.  7  enquired . .  what  time  the  star  appeared 
2.  13  the  angel  of  the  Lord  appeareth  to  Joseph 

2.  19  an  angel  of  the  Lord  appeareth  in  a  dream 
6.  16  that  they  may  appear  unto  men  to  fast 

6.  18  That  thou  appear  not  unto  men  to  fast 

13.  26  brought  forth,  .then  appeared  the  tares 

23.  27  which  indeed  appear  beautiful  outward 

23.  28  Even  so  ye  also  outwardly  appear 

24.  30  then  shall  appear  the  sign  of  the  Son  of 
Mark  16.  9  [when  (Jesus)  was  risen .  .appeared  first] 
Luke  9.  8  And  of  some,  that  Elias  had  appeared 
Rom.  7.  13  But  sin,  that  it  might  appear  sin,  working 
2  Co.  13.  7  not  that  we  should  appear  approved,  but 
Heb.  1 1.  3  were  not  made  of  things  which  do  appear 
Jas.  4.  14  It  is  even  a  vapour,  that  appeareth  for  a 
1  Pe.  4.  18  shall  the  ungodly  and  the  sinner  appear? 

15.  To  be  manifest,  iipl  (pavepis. 

1  Ti.  4.15  that  thy  profiting  may  appear  to  all 

16 . To  make  manifest,  <\>avep6o>  phaneroo. 

Mark  16.  15  [After  that  he  appeared  in  another  form] 
16.  14  [Afterward  he  appeared  unto  the  eleven] 

2  Co.  5.  10  we  must  all  appear  before  the  judgment 

7.  12  that  our  care  for  you . .  might  appear  unto 
Col.  3.  4  Christ,  .shall  appear,  .ye  shall  also  appear 
Heb.  9.  26  be  appeared  to  put  away  sin  by  the 

1  Pe.  5.  4  when  the  chief  Shepherd  shall  appear,  ye 
1  Jo.  2.  28  that,  when  he  shall  appear,  we  may  have 

3.  2  it  doth  not  yet  appear,  .he  shall  appear 
Kev.  3.  18  shame  of  thy  nakedness  do  not  appear 

APPEAR,  made  — 

Making  bare,  'jfc'rt?  machsoph. 

Gen.  30.  37  and  made  the  white  appear,  .in  the  rod 

APPEARANCE  — 

1.  Appearance,  ,i!oa  mareh. 

Num.  9.  15  upon  the  tabernacle,  .the  appearance  of 
q.  16  and  the  appearance  of  fire  by  night 
Eze.  1.  5  And  this  (was)  their  appearance;  they  had 
1.  13  their  appearance,  .like  the  appearance  of 
1.  14  as  the  appearance  of  a  flash  of  lightning 
1.  16  the  appearance  of  the  wheels  and  their 
1.  16  their  appearance  and  their  work,  as  it 
1.  26  as  the  appearance  of  a  sapphire  stone 
1.  26  as  the  appearance  of  a  man  above  upon  it 
1.  27  appearance  of  fire,  .from  the  appearance 
1.  27  from  the  appearance,  .the  appearance  of 
1.  28  as  the  appearance  of  the  bow  that  is 
1.  28  so  (was)  the  appearance  of  the  brightness 
1.  28  This  (was)  the  appearance  of  the  likeness 

8.  2  the  app.  of  fire,  .from  the  app. .  .the  app. 

10.  1  as  the  appearance  of  the  likeness  of  a 

10.  9  the  appearance  of  the  wheels,  .as  the 

10.  10  their  appearances,  they  four  had  one 
10.  22  their  appearances  and  themselves:  they 

40.  3  whose  appearance ..  like  the  appearance 

41.  21  the  appearance,  as  the  appearance 

42.  11  the  way .  .(was)  like  the  appearance  of  the 

43.  3  according  to  the  appearance  of  the  vision 
Dan.  8.  15  there  stood,  .the  appearance  of  a  man 

10.  6  his  face  as  the  appearance  of  lightning 

10.  18  like  the  appearance  of  a  man,  and  he 
Joel  2.  4  The  appearance,  .as  the  appearance 

2. Sight,  eTSos  eidos. 

1  Th.  5.  22  Abstain  from  all  appearance  of  evil 
3. Sight,  ityis  opsis. 

John  7.  24  Judge  not  according  to  the  appearance 
i.Face,  countenance,  irpiawsov  prosopon. 

2  Co.  5.  12  them  whichjglory  in  appearance,  and  not 

APPEARANCE,  outward  — 

1  .Eye,  i'y  ayin. 

1.  Sa.  16.  7  man  looketh  on  the  outward  appearance 


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2. Face,  countenance ,  ■np6<ruirov  prosopon. 

2  Co.  io.  7  on  tilings  after  the  outward  appearance? 

APPEARETH  — 

Appearance ,  nxnn  march. 

Lev.  13.  43  leprosy  appeareth  in  the  skin  of  the  fiesh 

APPEARING  — 

\. Uncovering,  airoKaAvipis  apokalupsis. 

1  Pe.  j.  7  and  glory  at  the  appearing  of  Jesus  Christ 

2.  Manifestation,  irntpaveia  epiphaneia. 

1  Ti.  6.  14  the  appearing  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

2  Ti.  1.  10  the  appearing  of  our  Saviour  Jesus  Christ 

4.  1  judge,  .at  his  appearing  and  his  kingdom 
4.  8  unto  all  them  also  that  love  his  appearing 
Titus  2.  13  Looking  for.  .the  glorious  appearing  of 

APPEARING,  not  — 

Not  evident,  ddyAos  adelos. 

Luke  11.  44  for  ye  are  as  graves  which  appear  not 

APPEASE,  to  — 

1.  To  cover,  pacify,  bbs  Jcaphar,  3 

Gen.  32.  20  I  will  appease  him  with  the  present 

2.  To  quiet,  shaqat,  5. 

Prov.15.  18  (he  that  is)  slow  to  anger  appeaseth  strife 

3 . To  let  or  send  down,  KaraarihAo)  katcistello. 

Acts  19.  35  the  town-clerk  had  appeased  the  people 

APPEASED,  to  be  — 

To  cease,  settle  down,  ijsy  shakak. 

Esth.  2.  1  wrath  of  king  Aliasuerus  was  appeased 

APPERTAIN,  to  — 

To  be  becoming,  ns;  yaali. 

Jer.  io.  7  6  King,  .to  thee  doth  it  appertain 

APPETITE  — 

1  .Life,  'n  chai. 

Job  38.  39  or  fill  the  appetite^of  the  young  lions 
2. Soul,  tt’Sf  nephesli. 

Pro v.  23.  2  if  thou  (be)  a  man  given  to'appetite 
Eccl.  6.  7  and  yet  the  appetite  is  not  filled 

APPETITE,  to  have  — 

To  go  or  run  to  and  fro,  pp  cl  shaqaq. 

Isa.  29.  8  faint,  and  his  soul  hath  appetite 

AP-PHI  -A,  ’Ain pia. 

A  female  disciple  to  whom,  with  Philemon  and  Archip- 
pus,  Paul  wrote  an  epistle. 

Phm.  2  to  (our)  beloved  A.,  and  Arehippus 
AP-Pn  FO'-RTTM,  market  of  Appius  {Claudius). 

A  well-known  station,  43  miles  from  Rome,  on  the  Ap- 
pian  Way,  the  great  road  from  Rome  to  the  Bay  of 
Naples.  The  site  is  near  Treponti,  where  the  forty-third 
mile  stone  is  still  preserved. 

Acts  28.  15  they  came  to  meet  us  as  far  as  A.  forum 

APPLE  — 

Apple,  quinces,  msn  tappuach. 

Prov.25.  11  A  word  fitly  spoken,  .apples  of  gold  in 
Song  2.  5  comfort  me  with  apples  :  for  I  (am)  sick 

7.  8  and  the  smell  of  thy  nose  like  apples 

APPLE  of  the  eye  — 

1.  Little  man,  { the  daughter),  (ns)  jity'x  ishon  {bath). 

Deut32.  10  he  kept  him  as  the  apple  of  his  eye 
Psa.  17.  8  Keep  me  as  the  apple  of  the  eye,  hide 
Prov.  7.  2  Keep,  .my  law  as  the  apple  of  thine  eye 

2.  The  pupil,  or  gate,  nss  babah. 

Zecli.  2.  8  toucheth  you  toucheth  the  apple  of  his  e. 

3.  Daughter,  ns  bath. 

Lam.  2.  18  let  not  the  apple  of  thine  eye  cease 
APPLE  TREE  — 

Apple-tree,  rpBn  tappuach. 

Song  2.  3  As  the  apple-tree  among  the  trees  of  the 

8.  s  I  raised  thee  up  under  the  apple-tree 
Joel  1.  12  the  apple-tree,  .is  withered  away 

APPLY,  to  — 

1.  To  cause  to  go  in,  xis  bo,  5. 

Psa.  90.  12  we  may  apply  (our)  hearts  unto  wisdom 
Prov  23.  12  Apply  thine  heart  unto  instruction 

2.  To  incline,  nai  natah,  5. 

Prov.  2.  2  apply  thine  heart  to  understanding 

3.  To  give,  jns  nathan. 

Eccl.  8.  9  All  this  have  1  seen,  and  applied  my  heart 
8.  16  I  applied  mine  heart  to  know  wisdom 

4.  To  go  round,  339  sdbab. 

Eccl.  7.  25  I  applied  mine  heart  to  know,  .wisdom 

5.  To  set,  place,  put,  n'P  shitli. 

Prov  22.  17  apply  thine  heart  unto  my  knowledge 

APPOINT,  to  — 

1  .To  say,  son  amar. 

1  Ki.  5.  6  according  to  all  that  thou  shalt  appoint 

11.  18  Pliaroah.  .appointed  him  victuals  and 
Esth.  2.  is  Hegai.  .keeper  of  the  women,  appointed 

2.  To  choose,  sns  bachar. 

2  Sa.  15.  15  whatsoever,  .the  king  shall  appoint 

3.  To  speak,  13s  dabar,  3. 

1  Ki.  12.  12  the  third  day,  as  the  king  had  appointed 

4.  To  decree,  engrave,  ppn  chaqaq. 

Prov.  8.  29  he  appointed  the  foundations  of  the  earth 


5 . To  cause  to  know,  in;  yada,  5. 

1  Sa.  2i.  2  I  have  appointed  (my)  servants  to  such 

6.  To  decide,  manifest,  ns;  yakach,  5. 

Gen.  24.  14  thou  hast  appointed  for  thy  servant 

24.  44  hath  appointed  out  for  my  master's  son 

7.  To  found,  appoint,  sd;  yasad,  3. 

Esth.  1.  8  king  had  appointed  to  all  the  officers 

8.  To  appoint,  sy;  yaad. 

2  Sa.  20.  5  the  set  time  which  he  had  appointed 
Jer.  47.  7  shore?  there  hath  he  appointed  it 

Mic.  6.  9  hear  ye  the  rod,  and  who  hath  appointed 

9  To  number,  nig  manah,  3. 

Job  7.  3  wearisome  nights  are  appointed  to  me 
Dan.  1.  5  king  appointed  them  a  daily  provision 

1.  10  the  king,  who  hath  axipoiuted  your 

10.  To  point  out,  indicate,  define,  spf  naqab. 

Gen.  30.  28  Appoint  me  thy  wages,  and  1  will  give  it 

11.  To  give,  |nt  nathan. 

Exod  30.  16  appoint  it  for  the  service  of  the 
NUIU35.  6  six  cities,  .which  ye  shall  appoint  for  the 
Josh. 20.  2  Appoint  out  for  you  cities  of  refuge 
2  Ki.  8.  6  the  king'appointed  unto  her  a  certain 
1  Ch.  16.  4  appointed  (certain)  of  the  Levites  to 
Ezra  8.  20  David .  .had  appointed  for  the  service 
Nell.  9.  17  in  their  rebellion  appointed  a  captain 
Eze.  4.  6  I  have  appointed  thee  each  day  for  a  year 
36.  5  the  heathen .  .have  appointed  my  land 
45.  6  ye  shall  appoint  the  possession  of  the 

12 . To  cause  to  stand,  ngii  amad,  5. 

1  Ch.  15.  16  appoint  their  brethren,  .the  singers 

15.  17  Levites  appointed  Hemau  the  son  of  Joel 
2Ch.  8.  14  he  appointed,  according  to  the  order  of 

20.  21  lie  appointed  singers  unto  the  LOUD,  and 
31.  2  Hezekiah  appointed  the  courses  of  the 
33.  8  I  have  appointed  for  your  fathers 

Ezra  3.  8  Zerubbabel.  .appointed  the  Levites,  from 
Nell.  6.  7  thou  hast  also  appointed  prophets  to 

7.  3  appoint  watches  of  the  inhabitants  of 

12.  31  I.. appointed  two  great  (companies  of 

13.  30  I.  .appointed  the  wards  of  the  priests 
Esth.  4.  5  Hataeh . .  whom  he  had  appointed  to 

13. ro  do,  make,  n\yii  asali. 

Job  14.  5  thou  hast  appointed  his  bounds  that  he 
Psa.  104.  19  he  appointed  the  moon  for  seasons 

14.  To  inspect,  overlook,  sps  paqad. 

Num.  3.  10  thou  slialt  appoint  Aaron  and  his  sons 

4.  27  ye  shall  appoint  unto  them  in  charge 
Jer.  15.  3  I  will  appoint  over  them  four  kinds 

49.  19  a  chosen  (man,  that)  I  may  appoint  over 

50.  44  a  chosen  (man,  that)  I  may  appoint  over 

51.  27  Aslichenaz;  appoint  a  captain  against 

15.  To  charge,  ips  paqad,  5. 

Gen.  41.  34  let  him  appoint  officers  over  the  land 
Lev.  26.  16  I  will  even  appoint  over  you  terror 
Num.  1.  50  thou  shalt  appoint  the  Levites  over  the 

1  Sa.  29.  4  thou  hast  appointed  him,  and  let  him  not 

2  Ki.  7.  17  the  king  appointed  the  lord  on  whose 
Esth.  2.  3  let  the  king  appoint  officers  in  all  the 

16.  To  command,  njy  tsavah,  3. 

1  Sa.  25.  30  the  Lord,  .shall  have  appointed  thee 

2  Sa.  6.  21  to  appoint  me  ruler  over  the  people  of 

17.  14  the  Lord  had  appointed  to  defeat  the 
1  Ki.  1.  35  I  have  appointed  him  to  be  ruler  over 
Nell.  5.  14  I  was  appointed  to  be  their  governor  in 

17.  To  set  apart,  1735  qadesh,  5. 

Josh  20.  7  they  appointed  Kedesh  in  Galilee  in 

18.  To  raise  up,  nip  qum,  5. 

Dan.  5.  21  he  appointeth  over  it  whomsoever  he  will 

19.  To  cause  to  meet,  prepare,  rnp  qarah,  5. 

Num  35.  11  ye  shall  appoint  you  cities  to  be  cities  of 

20.77)  set,  01b  sum. 

Exod.  9.  5  Lord  appointed  a  set  time,  saying 

21.  13  I  will  appoint  thee  a  place  whither  he 
Num.  4.  19  appoint  them  every  one  to  his  service 

1  Sa.  8.  11  He  will,  .appoint,  .for  himself,  for  his 

8.  12  he  will  appoint  him  captains  over 

2  Sa.  7.  10  I  will  appoint  a  place  for  my  people 

2  Ki.  10.  24  Jehu  appointed  fourscore  men  without 

11.  18  the  priest  appointed  officers  over  the 

18.  14  king  of  Assyria  appointed,  .three  hundred 
2  Ch.  23.  18  Jehoiada  appointed  the  officers  of  the 
Psa.  78.  5  he ..  appointed  a  law  in  Israel  which 
Isa.  44.  7  since  I  appointed  the  ancient  people 

61.  3  To  appoint  unto  them  that  mourn  in 
Jer.  33.  25  I  have  not  appointed  the  ordinances  of 
Eze.  21.  19  thou  son  of  man,  appoint  thee  two  ways 
21.  20  Appoint  a  way  that  the  sword  may  come 
21.  22  to  appoint  captains,  .to  appoint,  .rams 
Hos.  1.  11  the  children,  .appoint  themselves  one 

21.  To  set,  place,  put,  n't?  shith. 

Job  14.  13  thou  wouldest  appoint  me  a  set  time 
Isa.  26.  1  salvation  will  (God)  appoint.. walls  and 

22.  To  send,  nhp  shalach. 

1  Ki.  5.  9  unto  the  place  that  thou  shall  appoint 

23.  To  shew  again,  point  out,  araSeLKVvfu. 

Luke  10.  1  After  these  things  the  Lord  appointed 

24.  To  be  laid  off  or  aside,  airoKei/xac  apokeimai. 
Heb.  9.  27  as  it  is  appointed  unto  men  once  to  die 

25 . To  arrange  throughout,  Siardoo-u  diatasso. 

Luke  3. 13  Exact  no  more  than  that,  .appointed you 


Acts  7.  44  tabernacle,  .as  he  had  appointed 

20.  13  for  so  had  he  appointed,  minding  himself 
Tit.  1.  5  ordain  elders ..  as  I  had  appointed  thee 

26 . To put  throughout,  SiaTtOrip.i  diatithemi. 

Luke  22.  29  I  appoint  unto  you.  .hath  ajipointed.  .me 

27 . To  put,  place,  lor-gpi  histeini. 

Acts  1.  23  they  appointed  two,  Joseph  called 

17.  31  Because  he  hath  appointed  a  day,  in  the 

28.  To  set  down,  KaditTrygu  kathistemi. 

Acts  6.  3  whom  we  may  appoint  over  this  business 

29.  To  do,  make,  woie o>  poieo. 

Heb.  3.  2  was  faithful  to  him  that  appointed  him 

30 . To  arrange  together,  truvrdaau  suntasso. 

Matt  26.  19  the  disciples  did  as  Jesus  had  appointed 

27.  10  the  potter's  field,  as  the  Lord  appointed 

31.  To  arrange,  set  in  order,  t doaoi  tasso. 

Matt28.  16  where  Jesus  had  appointed  them 

Acts  22.  10  things  which  are  appointed  for  thee  to  do 
Acts  28.  23  when  they  had  appointed  him  a  day 

32 . To put,  place,  t'i8t]/ui  tithemi. 

Matt  24.  51  and  appoint  (him)  his  portion  with  the 
Luke  12.  46  and  will  appoint  him  his  portion  with 

1  Th.  5.  9  God  hath  not  appointed  us  to  wrath,  but 

2  Ti.  1.  11  Whereuuto  I  am  appointed  a  preacher 
Heb.  1.  2  Son,  whom  he  hath  appointed  heir  of  all 
1  Pe.  2.  8  whereunto  also  they  were  appointed 

APPOINT  before,  to  — - 

To  arrange  before  hand,  irpoTaacroyai  protassomai. 
Acts  17.  26  determined  the  times  before  appointed 

APPOINT  a  time,  to  — 

To  cause  to  meet,  convene,  By;  yaad,  5. 

Jer.  49.  19  and  who  will  appoint  me  the  time? 

50.  44  and  who  will  appoint  me  the  time  1 

APPOINTED  — 

1 . Sons  of  death,  npiDip  ’.43  bene  themuthah. 

Psa.  79.  1 1  preserve  thou  those  that  are  appointed 

2.  To  be  at  a  set  season,  jo;  zaman,  4. 

Ezra  10.  14  wives  in  our  cities  come  at  appointed 
Nell.  10.  34  at  times  appointed  year  by  year,  to  burn 
13.  31  at  times  appointed,  and  for  the  first-fruits 

3.  To  gird  on,  "09  chagar. 

Judg  18.  11,  16  six  hundred  men  appointed  with 

18.  17  six  hundred  men.  .appointed  with 

4 .Statute,  pn  choq. 

Job  ,  23.  14  loi,  he  performeth.  .appointed  for  me 
5. Statute,  decreed  thing,  npn  chuqqalx. 

Jer.  5.  24  lie  reserveth  unto  us  the  appointed  weeks 

6. New  or  full  moon,  ND3  Jeese. 

Prov.  7.  20  will  come  home  at  the  day  appointed 
7  Appointed  place  or  time,  ij;id  moed. 

Gen.  18.  14  At  the  time  appointed  I  will  return 
Exod23.  15  in  the  time  appointed  of  the  month  Abib 
Num.  9.  2  keep  the  passover  at  his  appointed  season 

9.  3  ye  shall  keep  it  in  his  appointed  season 

9.  7  in  his  appointed  season  among  the 
9.  13  in  hisjappointed  season,  that  man.  .bear 
Josh.  8.  14  ail  his  people,  at  a  time  appointed 

1  Sa.  13.  11  earnest  not  within  the  days  appointed 

20.  35  went,  .into  the  field,  at  the.  appointed 

2  Sa.  24.  15  the  morning  even  to  the  time  appointed 
Job  30.  23  the  house  appointed  for  all  living 

Isa.  1.  14  Your  new  moons  and  your  appointed 
Jer.  46.  17  he  hath  passed  the  time  appointed 
Dan.  8.  19  at  the  time  appointed  the  end  (shall  be) 
11.  27  the  end.  .at  the  time  appointed 
1 1.  29  At  tlie  time  appointed  he  shall  return 

11.  35  because  (it  is)  yet  for  a  time  appointed 

8.  Appointed  places,  rinj;.io  moadotli. 

Josh 20.  9  These  were  the  cities  appointed  for  all 

9.  To  be  set  up,  3SJ  natsdb,  2. 

1  Sa.  19.  20  Samuel  standing  (as)  appointed  over  them 

10. 77)  be  marked  out  or  off,  |DD  saman,  2. 

Isa.  28.  25  cast  in  the.  .appointed  barley,  .the  rye 
[See  also  Destruction,  season,  time.] 

APPOINTED,  to  be  — 

1. To  number,  n:a  manah,  3. 

Job  7.  3  wearisome  nights  are  appointed  to  me 

2.  To  be  numbered,  nja  manah,  4. 

1  Ch.  9.  29  of  them  also  (were)  appointed  to  oversee 

3.  To  be  appointed,  ip B  paqad,  2. 

Nell.  7.  1  singers  and  the  Levites  were  appointed 

12.  44  were  some  appointed  over  the  chambers 

4. 77)  be  laid,  kcT/icu  keimai. 

1  Th.  3.  3  yourselves  know  that  wo  are  appointed 

APPOINTED  place  — - 

Appointed  place,  appointment,  ipEp  miphqad. 

Eze.  43.  2i  the  appointed  place  of  the  house,  without 

APPOINTED  sign  — 

Appointed  sign,  "lyia  moed. 

Judg2o.  38  there  was  ail  appointed  sign  betweeu 

APPOINTED  time  — 

1.  Appointed  time,  lyin  moed. 

Jer.  8.  7  the  stork,  .knoweth  her  appointed  times 
Heb.  2.  3  the  vision  (is)  yet  for  an  appointed  time 


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2.  Warfare,  N2)t  tsabah. 

Job  7.  1  (Is  there)  not  an  appointed  time  to  man 
14.  14  all  the  days  of  my  appointed  time  will  I 
Dan.  10.  1  true,  but  the  time  appointed  (was)  long 

APPOINTED  unto  him  — 

Saying,  ipN  enter. 

Job  20.' 29  heritage  appointed  unto  him  by  God 

APPOINTMENT  — 

[.Saying,  1"no  meniar. 

Ezra  6.  9  according  to  the  appointment  of  the 

2 .Mouth,  ns  peh. 

Num.  4.  27  At  the  appointment  of  Aaron  and  his  sons 
2  Sa.  13.  32  by  the  appointment  of  Absalom  this  hath 

APPOINTMENT,  to  make  an  — 

To  meet  together  by  appointment,  "!*"  yaad,  2. 

Job  2.  11  they  had  made  an  appointment  together 

APPREHEND,  to  — 

[.To  receive  thoroughly,  KaTaAayfidvwkatalambano. 
Phil.  3.  12  I  may  apprehend.  .1  am  apprehended 

3.  13  I  count  not  myself  to  have  apprehended 

2.  To  press,  seize,  iua£a>  piazo. 

Acts  12.  4  when  he  had  apprehended  him,  he  put 
2  Co.  11.  32  the  governor,  .desirous  to  apprehend  me 

APPROACH  — 

1. To  draio  near,  ai.i)  qareb. 

Deut  20.  3  ye  approach  this  day  unto  battle  against 

2. X ear,  ahjj  qarob. 

Eze.  42.  13  the  priests  that  approach . .  shall  eat 

43.  19  approach  unto  me,  to  minister  unto  me, 

APPROACH,  to  — 

1.  To  draw  nigh,  tril  nagash. 

Num.  4.  19  when  they  approach  unto  the  most  holy 
Jer.  30.  21  engaged  his  heart  to  approach  unto  me  ? 

2.  To  be  nigh,  vii  nagash,  2. 

Deut  20.  2  the  priests  shall  approach  and  speak 
Jer.  30.  21  he  shall  approach  unto  me  :  for  who 

3.  To  draw  near,  3"!jj  qareb. 

Lev.  18.  6  None  of  you  shall  approach  to  any 
18.  14  thou  shalt  not  approach  to  his  wife 
18.  19  thou  shalt  not  approach  unto  a  woman 

20.  16  if  a  woman  approach  unto  any  beast 

21.  17  let  him  not  approach  to  offer  the  bread 
21.  18  that  hath  a  blemish,  .shall  not  approach 

Deut  31.  14  thy  days  approach  that  thou  must  die 
Josh.  8.  5  the  people,  .will  approach  unto  the  city 
2  Ki.  16.  12  the  king  approached  to  the  altar,  and 
Eze.  42.  14  shall  approach  to  (those  things)  which 

1.  To  draw  nighfiyylfa  enggizo. 

Luke  12.  33  where  no  thief  approacheth,  neither  moth 
Heb.  10.  25  the  more,  as  ye  see  the  day  approaching 

APPROACH  nigh,  to  — 

To  be  drawn  nigh,  i tin  nagash,  2. 

2  Sa.  11.  20  Wherefore  approached  ye  so  nigh  unto 

APPROACH,  to  cause  to  — 

To  cause  to  draw  near,  3 "if)  qareb,  3. 

Psa.  65.  4  thou  choosest,  and  causest  to  approach 

APPROACH,  to  make  to  — • 

To  cause  to  draw  nigh,  s'))  nagash,  5. 

Job  40.  19  can  make  liis  sword  to  approach  (unto) 

APPROACHED,  not  to  be  — 

Unapproached,  air  pianos  aprositos. 

1  Ti.  6.  16  light  which  no  man  can  approach  unto 

APPROACHING 

.1  drawing  near,  nanp  qerabah. 

Isa.  58.  2.  they  take  delight  in  approaching  to  God 

APRON  — 

1.  Anything  girded  on,  rnijq  chagorah. 

Gen.  3.  7  sewed  fig  leaves . .  and  made . .  aprons 

2 . Handkerchief  or  apron,  aiytKivOiov  simikinthion. 

Acts  19. 12  unto  the  sick  handkerchiefs  or  aprons 

APPROVE,  to  — 

1.  To  see,  ntr 1  raah. 

Lam.  3.  36  To  subvert  a  man.  .the  Lord  approveth 

2.  To  be  pleased,  nyj  ratsah. 

Psa.  49.  13  yet  their  posterity  approve  their  sayings 

3.  To  show  off ,  airobe'iKvvpi  apodeiknumi. 

Acts  2.  22  a  man  approved  of  God  among  you  by 

4.  To  test,  make  proof  of,  SoKiydCu  dokimazo. 

Rom.  2.  18  knowest  (his)  will,  and  approvest  the 

1  Co.  16.  3  whomsoever  ye  shall  approve  by 
Phil.  1.  10  That  ye  may  approve  tilings  that  are 

5.  To  place  together,  avviorda  sunistao. 

2  Co.  6.  4  in  all  (things)  approving  ourselves  as  the 

7.  11  ye  have  approved  yourselves  to  be  clear 
APPROVED  — 

Tested,  tried,  Soatyos  dokimos. 

Rom  14.  18  he  that,  .serveth  Christ  (is),  .approved  of 
16.  10  Salute  Apelles  approved  in  Christ 

1  Co.  11.  ig  that  they  which  are  approved  may  lie 

2  Co.  10. 18  not  he  that  commendeth.  .is  approved 

13.  7  not  that  we  should  appear  approved,  but 
2  Ti.  2.  15  Study  to  shew  thyself  approved  unto  God 


APT  — 

To  do,  (lit.  doers),  n'py  asah. 

2  Ki.  24.  16  all  (that  were)  strong  (and)  apt  for  war 

APT  to  teach  — 

Apt  to  teach,  SiSaKriads  didaktikos. 

1  Ti.  3.  2  A  bishop  then  must  be . .  apt  to  teach 

2  Ti.  2.  24  but  be  gentle  unto  all.  .apt  to  teach 

A-QTJI'-LA,  ’AavAas  eagle. 

A  Jew  whom  Paul  found  at  Corinth  on  his  arrival  from 
Athens. 

Acts  18.  2  And  found  a  certain  Jew  named  A.,  born 
18.  18  sailed  thence,  .with  him  Priscilla  and  A. 
18.  26  whom  when  A.  and  Priscilla  had  heard 
Rom.16.  3  Greet  Priscilla  and  A.  my  helpers  in  Christ 

1  Co.  16.  19  A.  and  Priscilla  salute  you  much  in  the 

2  Ti.  4.  19  Salute  Prisca  and  A.,  and  the  household 

AR,  ip  city. 

The  capital  of  Moab,  on  the  left  bank  of  the  river  Ar- 
non.  It  was  in  Jerome's  time  known  as  Areopolis  and 
Rabbath  Moab.  The  site  is  still  called  llabba,  between 
Kerek  and  the  Wady  Mojeb,  about  n  miles  from  each. 
Num  21.  15  brook  that  goeth .  .to  the  dwelling  of  A. 

21.  28  it  hath  consumed  A.  of  Moab,  (and)  the 
Deut.  2.  9  because  I  have  given  A.  unto  the  children 
2.  18  Thou  art  to  pass  over  through  A.,  the 
2.  29  As.  .the  Moabites  which  dwell  in  A.,  did 
Isa.  15.  1  Because  in  the  night  A.  of  Moab  is  laid 

A'-RA,  jqx  strong. 

Son  of  Jetlicr,  of  the  tribe  of  Asher,  B.C.  1540. 

1  Ch.  7.  38  And  the  sons  of  Jether.  .Pispah,  and  A. 

A'-RAB,  33X  a  court. 

A  city  in  the  hill  country  of  Judah,  near  Hebron. 

J osh.  15.  48-52  And  in  the  mountains . .  A. ,  and  Duniah 

A-RA'-BAH,  reqj’ n  the  plain,  wilderness. 

The  valley  on  both  sides  of  the  Jordan  from  the  Sea  of 
Galilee  to  the  southern  extremity  of  the  Salt  Sea.  This 
word  is  translated  “plain”  in  many  places,  but  seems 
to  denote  a  particular  place  in  Josh,  xviii.  The  descrip¬ 
tion  of  an  arabah  is  beautifully  given  in  Jer.  51.  43. 
Josh.18.  18  And  passed  along,  .over  against  A. 

18.  18  northward,  and  went  down  unto  A. 
A-RA-BI-A,  Jqjfb,  in;,’.,  3-ji?.  wilderness. 

Generally  in  the  Scriptures  this  name  is  applied  to 
Arabia  Petrsca,  or  that  portion  of  the  great  Arabian 
Peninsula  which  consists  of  that  of  Sinai,  Idumea,  and 
the  region  of  Mount  Seir,  being  bounded  by  Egypt  and 
the  upper  part  of  the  Red  Sea,  the  Land  of  Canaan,  and 
Northern  Arabia.  Its  oldest  inhabitants  were  called 
Horim  or  llorites,  because  of  their  living  in  “holes  or 
caves ;  ”  these  were  supplanted  by  the  Edomites,  and 
the  Ishmaelites,  and  the  Amalekites.  The  first  men¬ 
tion  of  the  name  occurs  in  the  reign  of  Solomon,  B.C. 
101 4-975,  when  he  is  represented  as  receiving  gold  from 
“  all  the  kings  of  Arabia,”  but  whether  as  tribute  or  as 
a  present  is  not  mentioned  (1  Ki.  10.  15 ;  2  Ch.  9.  14) ; 
Jehoshaphat,  B.C.  941,  is  also  represented  as  receiving 
from  the  Arabians  1700  rams,  and  7700  lie-goats  (2  Ch. 
17.  11);  the  Arabians,  who  are  represented  as  “near 
the  Ethiopians,"  came  up  against  Judah  in  the  days  of 
Jehoram,  B.C.  887,  plundered  his  house,  carried  away 
his  wives  and  his  sons  (whom  they  afterwards  slew) 
except  .1  elioahaz  (or  Ahaziah,  or  Azariah),  his  youngest 
son  (2  Ch.  21.  17  ;  22.  1) ;  they  are  said  to  dwell  in  Gur- 
baal,  a  place  unknown,  and  to  have  been  defeated  by 
Uzziah,  b.c.  810  (2  Ch.  26.  7) ;  Geshem  the  Arabian, 
joined  with  Sanballat  the  Horonite  and  Tobiah  the 
Ammonite,  to  mock  and  intimidate  Nehemiah  (Nell.  2. 
19 ;  4.  7:6.  1) ;  the  woe  denounced  against  Babylon 
was,  that  “neither  shall  the  Arabian  pitch  tent  there” 
(Isa.  13.  20) ;  a  woe  was  denounced  against  Arabia 
itself,  against  a  forest  there,  and  against  the  travelling 
companies  of  Dedanim,  the  land  of  Tema,  and  the  glory 
of  Kedar  (Isa.  21.  13-17) :  lust  for  idolatry  is  represented 
as  that  of  the  Arabian  in  the  wilderness  watching  for 
prey  (Jer.53.  2);  their  kings,  distinct  from  those  of  De- 
dan,  and  Tema,  and  Buz,  had  to  drink  of  the  cup  of  the 
Lord  from  the  hand  of  Jeremiah  (Jer.  25.  24). 

Arabia  and  the  princes  of  Kedar  traded  with  Tyre, 
B.C.  588  (Eze.  27.  21);  some  of  its  inhabitants  were 
among  the  hearers  of  the  Apostles  on  the  day  of  Pente¬ 
cost  (Acts  2.  1 1) ;  and  were  perhaps  converted,  and  with 
these  Paul  may  have  associated  himself  when  he  went 
to  Arabia  after  his  conversion  (Gal.  1.  17;  4.  25).  It  is 
sometimes  referred  to  as  “Kedem,”  or  “the  East,”  as 
in  Gen.  10.  30 ;  25.  6 ;  29.  1 ;  Num.  23.  7,  &c.  This 
would  seem  to  have  been  the  name  given  to  it  by  the 
inhabitants  of  Egypt  and  Canaan,  as  being  to  the  East 
of  these  countries,  as  “Arab,"  or  the  “West,”  may 
have  been  given  to  it  by  the  people  of  Babylonia.  The 
principal  tribes  in  Arabia  Petnca,  with  which  the  Bible 
principally  deals,  were  the  Amalekites,  Edomites,  Ge- 
shurites,  Gezerites,  Hagarites,  Horites,  Ishmaelites, 
Kadmonites,  Kenites,  Kenizzites,  Kederenes,  Midian- 
ites,  Nabathicans,  with  the  Moabites  and  Ammonites. 
The  chief  places  mentioned  are  Almon-Diblathaim, 
Alusli,  Baal-Zephon,  Bemoth,  Beeroth,  Bene-jaakan 
Beer-lahai-roi,  Bozrah  (in  Edom),  Buz,  Diklah,  Dinha- 
bah,  Dizaliab,  Dophkab,  Ebronali,  Elath,  Elim,  En- 
eglaim,  En-mishpat,  Ezion-geber,  Gebal,  &c. 

1  Ki.  10. 15  Beside,  .of  all  the  kings  of  A.,  and  of  the 

2  Ch.  9.  14  And  all  the  kings  of  A.  and  governors 
Isa.  21.  13  burden  upon  A.  In  the  forest  in  A. 

Jer.  25.  24  And  all  the  kings  of  A.,  and  all  the  kings 
Eze.  27.  21  A.,  and  all  the  princes  of  Kedar,  they 


Gal.  1.  17  but  I  went  into  A.,  and  returned  again 

4.  25  For  this  Agar  is  mount  Sinai  in  A.,  and 

A-RA-BI-ANS,  Q'N'3-iy. 

The  Gentile  appellation  of  the  inhabitants  of  Arabia. 
2CI1.17.  11  and  the  A.  brought  him  flocks,  seven 

21.  16  Lord  stirred  up.  .the  spirit  of  the.  .A. 

22.  1  for  the  band . .  that  came  with  the  A.  to 
26.  7  And  God  helped  him . .  against  the  A. 

Nell.  2.  19  But  when . .  Geshem  the  A. ,  heard  (it),  they 

4.  7  when  Sanballat,  and  Tobiah,  and  the  A. 

6.  1  Sanballat,  and  Tobiah,  and  Gesham  the  A. 
Isa.  13.  20  neither  shall  the  A.  pitch  tent  there 
Jer.  3.  2  In  the  ways  hast  thou  sat.  .as  the  A.  in 
Acts  2.  11  Cretes  and  A.,  we  do  hear  them  speak 
A'-RAD,  TTJ£  fugitive. 

1.  A  king  wlio  attacked  the  Israelites  near  Mount  nor, 
and  was  defeated,  B.c.  1452. 

Num  21.  1  And  (when)  king  A.  the  Canaanite,  which 
33.  40  And  king  A.  the  Canaanite,  which  dwelt 

2.  A  Benjamite,  son  of  Beriah,  one  of  the  principal  in¬ 
habitants  of  Aijalon,  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  8.  15  [sons  of  Elpaal],  .Zebadiah,  and  A.,  and 

3.  A  town  or  district  in  the  S.  of  Judah,  N.  of  the 
wilderness. 

Josh.  12.  14  [These  (are)  the  kings],  .the  king  of  A. 
Judg  1.  16  wilderness  of  Judah . .  in  the  south  of  A. 
A'-RAH,  rPN  wayfarer. 

1.  An  Asherite,  and  son  of  L’lla,  B.c.  1500. 

1  Ch.  7.  39  And  the  sons  of  Ulla ;  A.  and  Haniel,  and 

2.  The  father  of  a  family  that  came  up  from  exile,  B.c. 
536. 

Ezr.  2.  5  The  children  of  A. ,  seven  hundred  seventy 
Neh.  7.  10  The  children  of  A.,  six  hundred  fifty 

3.  A  Jew  whose  granddaughter  became  the  wife  of 
Tobiah  the  Ammonite,  who  attempted  to  hinder  Nehe¬ 
miah  in  the  rebuilding  of  Jerusalem,  B.c.  536. 

Neh.  6.  18  son  in  law  of  Shechaniah  the  son  of  A. 
A'-RAM,  D-jff  high,  exalted. 

1.  A  son  of  Sheni,  B.c.  2280. 

Gen.  10.  22  children  of  Sheni ;  Elam .  .Lud,  and  A. 

10.  23  And  the  children  of  A.;  tTz,  and  llul,  and 
1  Ch.  1.  17  The  sons  of  Sliem ;  Elam.  .Lud,  and  A. 

2.  Son  of  Kemuel  Abraham's  nephew,  B.C.  1838. 

Gen.  22.  21  Kemuel  the  father  of  A. 

3.  This  term  is  used  to  denote  the  whole  country  of 
Syria,  but  especially  the  hilly  districts.  I11  such  cases 
it  is  generally  translated  Syria  or  Mesopotamia. 

Num  23.  7  Balalt.  .hath  brought  me  from  A. 

4.  A  district  of  the  hill  country  N.  of  Canaan. 

1  Ch.  2.  23  And  he  took  Gesliur,  and  A.,  with  the 

5.  Son  of  Sliamer,  of  the  tribe  of  Asher. 

1  Ch.  7.  34  And  the  sons  of  Sliamer ;  Alii . .  and  A. 
Matt.  1.  3  Phares  begat  Esrom  ;  and  Esrom  begat  A 
1.  4  And  A.  begat  Aminadab ;  and  Aminadab 
Luke  3.  33  Aminadab,  which  was  (the  son)  of  A. 
Aram  is  used  in  the  Hebrew  to  denote  the  nation  of 
which  Aram,  son  of  Shem,  was  the  founder,  or  that 
dwelt  in  the  country  called  Aram.  In  such  cases  the 
English  version  has  it  always  rendered  Syrians. 
A-RA-MI-TESS,  .TEnxrr  the  female  Aramite. 
Manasseh's  concubine. 

1  Ch.  7.  14  his  concubine  the  A.  bare  Machir  the 
A-RAM  NA-HA-RA-IM,  onni  cnK  Aram  of  two  rivers. 
The  country  between  the  Tigris  and  the  Euphrates, 
called  in  Greek  Mesopotamia. 

Psa.  60.  title,  when  he  strove  with  A.  Naliaraim,  and 
A-RAM  ZO  -BAH,  1312  nqx  Aram  of  Tsnbali. 

The  land  between  the  Orontes  and  the  Euphrates,  N.E. 
of  Damascus,  and  S.  of  Hamath. 

Psa.  60.  title,  when  he  strove  with . .  A.  Zobali 
A'-RAN,  firmness. 

Son  of  Seir  the  Horite,  B.C.  1700. 

Gen.  36.  28  children  of  Dishan  (are)  these;  Uz,  and  A. 

1  Ch.  1.  42  The  sons  of  Dishan ;  Uz,  and  A. 

A-RA'-RAT,  BT)S  creation,  holy  land. 

A  district  of  Armenia,  between  the  river  Araxes  and  the 
lakes  Par  and  Urumia. 

Gen.  8.  4  the  ark  rested .  .upon  the  mountains  of  A. 
Jer.  51.  27  call,  .against  her  the  kingdoms  of  A. 
A-RAU'-NAH,  .tirm,  rrns  Jah  is  firm. 

A  Jebusite  from  whom  David  purchased  the  site  of  an 
altar  to  the  Lord.  (In  1  Ch.  21.  15,  it  is  Oman.)  B.c. 

IO4O. 

2  Sa.  24.  16  angel . .  was  by  the  threshing-place  of  A. 

24.  18  an  altar,  .in  the  threshing-floor  of  A. 

24.  20  And  A.  looked,  and  saw  the  king  and  his 
24.  20  and  A.  went  out,  and  bowed  himself 
24.  21  And  A.  said,  Wherefore  is  my  lord  the 
24.  22  And  A.  said  unto  David,  Let  my  lord  the 
24.  23  All  these  (tilings)  did  A.,  as  a  king,  give 
24.  23  And  A.  said  unto  the  king,  The  Lord  thy 
24.  24  And  the  king  said  unto  A.,  Nay;  but  I 

AR'-BA,  panx  strength  of  Baal. 

Father  of  the  Anakim  (Ilivites)  and  Nephilim  (giants). 
The  name  Arba  occurs  in  the  Hebrew  in  connection 
with  Kirjatli  “city”  only,  which  is  left  untranslated 
in  the  English  version,  so  that  “Kirjath-arba"  appears 
as  the  name  of  the  city  which  is  elsewhere  called  the 
“  City  of  Arba.  ” 


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ARISE 


Gen.  35.  27  And  Jacob  came,  .unto  the  city  of  A. 

Josh  15.  13  unto  Caleb,  .he  gave,  .the  city  of  A.  the 
2i.  11  And  they  gave  them  the  city  of  A.  the 

AR-BA-THITE,  belonging  to  A  rabah. 

The  patronymic  of  Abialbon  and  of  Abiel. 

2Sa.  23.  31  [one  of  the  thirty]. .Abi-albon  the  A. 

1  Ch.  1 1.  32  Hurai  of  the  brooks  of  Gaash,  Abiel  the  A. 

AR-BITE,  '31  .S'  a  -native  of  Arab. 

Paarai  was  one  of  David's  guard ;  in  the  parallel  list  of 
Chronicles  it  is  given  as  Ben-ezbai,  by  a  change  in  let¬ 
ters  not  unfrequent. 

2Sa.  23.  35  [One  of  the  thirty] . .  Paarai  the  A. 

ARCHANGEL  — 

Chief  messenger,  apxa-yyeKos  archanggelos. 

I  Th.  4.  16  with  the  voice  of  the  archangel,  and  with 
Jude  9  Michael  the  archangel,  when  contending 

AR-CHE-LA'-US,  ’  ApxeAaos  people's  chief. 

A  son  of  Herod  the  Great,  who  succeeded  his  father  as 
ruler  of  Idumea,  J  udea,  and  Samaria. 

Matt.  2.  22  But  when  he  heard  that  A.  did  reign  in 

ARCHER  — 

1.  To  tread  a  bow,  ni?i3  11}  darak  qesheth. 

1  Ch.  8.  40  the  sons  of  Glam  were  mighty,  .archers 
Jer.  51.  3  let  the  archer  bend  his  bow,  and  against 

2 . To  shout,  shoot  arrows,  [’xn  chatsats,  3. 

Judg.  5.  11  (are  delivered)  from  the  noise  of  archers 

3.  To  shoot,  rrr  yarah. 

1  Ch.  10.  3  the  archers  hit  him,  and  he  was  wounded 

2  Ch.  35.  23  the  archers  shot  at  king  Josiah;  and 

i. Archer,  31  rab. 

Job  16.  13  His  archers  compass  me  round  about,  he 

5.  Bow,  ncip.  qesheth. 

Isa.  21  17  the  residue  of  the  number  of  archers 
22!  3  they  are  bound  by  the  archers :  all  that 

6.  To  shoot,  cast  with  a  bow,  nt?j5  ,Ti;  yarah,  5. 

1  Sa.  31.  3  and  he  was  sore  wounded  of  the  archer 
1  Ch.  10.  3  and  he  was  wounded  of  the  archers 

7 . To  become  an  archer,  nBqi  nDI  rabah. 

Gen.  21.  20  and  he  grew  .  .and  became  an  archer 

8.  Owner  of  arrows,  ;ti  Sin  baal  chets. 

Gen.  49.  23  The  archers  have  sorely  grieved  him 

ARCHES  — 

1  .Arches,  porches,  D'sVk  elammim. 

Eze.  40.  21  the  arches . .  were  after  the  measure  of  the 
40.  22  their  arches,  and  their  palm  trees, 

40.  22,  26  the  arches  thereof  (were)  before  them 
40.  24,  29,  33  arches  thereof,  .according  to  those 
40.  25,  29,  33  in  the  arches  thereof  round  about 
40.  31  the  arches  thereof  (were)  toward  the  utter 
40.  34  the  arches  thereof  (were)  toward  the 
40.  36  the  arches  thereof,  and  the  windows  to  it 

%  Arches,  porches,  nisSk  elammoth. 

Eze.  40.  16  And.  .narrow  windows,  .to  the  arches 
40.  30  the  arches  round  about  (were)  five 

AR-CHE-VITES,  k]i?1k.  Meaning  uncertain. 

The  inhabitants  of  Orclue  in  Chaldea  removed  to 
Samaria  to  colonise  the  land  after  the  Israelites  were 
carried  away. 

Ezra  4.  9  Then.  .Rehum  the  chancellor  and.  .the  A. 

AR'-CHI,  '31  kn  the  long. 

A  city  on  the  border  of  Ephraim,  between  Luz  and 
Ataroth. 

Josh.  16.  2  passeth  along  unto  the  borders  of  A.  to  A. 

ARCH-IP'-PUS,  'A pxiv-n-os  chief  groom. 

One  whom  Paul  exhorts  to  fidelity. 

Col.  4.  17  And  say  to  A.,  Take  heed  to  the  ministry 
Phm.  2  to  (our)  beloved  Appliia,  and  A.  our 

AR-CHITE,  '3ikn  the  long.' 

The  patronymic  of  Husliai,  David's  friend,  B.C.  1050. 

2  Sa.  15.  32  Husliai  the  A.  came  to  meet  him  with  his 

16.  16  And  it  came  to  pass,  when  Husliai  the  A. 

17.  5  Call  now  Hushai  the  A.  also,  and  let  us 
17.  14  The  counsel  of  Hushai  the  A.  (is)  better 

1  Ch.  27.  33  Hushai  the  A.  (was)  the  king's  companion 
ARC-TTT'-HUS,  V'V  group,  crowd. 

A  constellation  commonly  called  the  Great  Bear,  of 
which  the  principal  star  is  Dublihe. 

Job  9.  9  Which  maketh  A.,  Orion,  and  Pleiades 
38.  32  canst  thou  guide  A.  with  his  sons? 

ARD,  ilk  sprout,  descent. 

1.  A  son  of  Benjamin,  B.C.  1700. 

Gen.  46.  21  sons  of  Benjamin  (were)  Belah  and  A. 

2.  A  son  of  Bela,  son  of  Benjamin,  B.C.  1660. 

Num26.  40  the  sons  of  Bela  were  A.  and  Naaman 

AR-DITES,  -T!lkn  the  Ardite,  belonging  to  Ard. 
Patronymic  of  the  grandsons  of  Bela. 

Num  26.  40  (of  Ard),  the  family  of  the  A. 

AR'-DON,  pilk  descendant. 

Son  of  Caleb,  son  of  Hezron,  B.c.  1560. 

iCh.  2.  18  her  sons  (are)  these ;  Jesher.  .and  A. 

ARE  there  — 

l.Are  there  ?  there  are  or  is,  trk  ish. 

Mic.  6.  10  Are  there  yet  the  treasures  of  wickedness 


2 .There  is  or  are,  v>'„  yesh. 

Jer.  14.  22  Are  there  (any)  among  the  vanities  of 

AR-E'-LI,  ''pk'ik  valiant,  heroic. 

A  son  of  Gad,  B.C.  1700.. 

Gen.  46.  16  And  the  sons  of  Gad ;  Zephion . . and  A. 
Num  26.  17  of  A.  the  family  of  the  Arelites 

AR-E-LITES,  'Lkik  the  patronymic  of  Areli’s  family. 
Num  26.  17  of  Areli,  the  family  of  tliejA. 

A-RE-O-PA-GITE,  ’ApeioTnxyrrTjs  of  the  Areopagus. 
Dionysius,  a  convert,  is  designated  thus. 

Acts  17  34  among  the  which  (was)  Dionysius  the  A. 

A-RE-O-PA  -GUS,  "A peios  II dyos  Mar's  Hill. 

This  institution  is  attributed  to  Cecrops,  the  founder  of 
Athens,  B.c.  1556  ;  Solon,  B.c.  594,  extended  its  jurisdic¬ 
tion.  The  guardianship  of  the  laws  and  the  power  of 
enforcing  them  was  intrusted  by  Solon  to  this  court. 
Religion  and  the  education  of  youth  were  placed  under 
its  -  control.  Its  constitution  was  preserved  until 
Pericles,  B.c.  461,  caused  himself  to  be  elected  without 
having  previously  received  the  appointment  of  arclion. 
Paul  was  brought  before  this  court  A.D.  51  (Acts 
17.  19). 

Acts  17.  19  they  took  him,  and  brought  him  unto  A. 
A-RE'-TAS,  ’A peras  pleasing. 

All  etlmarch  in  N.  Arabia,  whose  deputy  sought  to 
apprehend  Paul  in  Damascus. 

2  Corn.  32  In  Damascus  the  governor  under  A.  the 
AR  -GOB,  nink  strong. 

1.  A  district  of  the  kingdom  of  Og  in  Bashan,  after¬ 
wards  called  “  Trachonitis,” .  .and  now  El-lejeh ;  it  had 
no  less  than  sixty  cities. 

Deut.  3.  4  all  the  region  of  A.,  the  kingdom  of  Og 
3.  13  all  the  region  of  A.,  with  all  Bashan 
3.  14  all  the  country  of  A.  unto  the  coasts  of  G. 

1  Ki.  4.  13  the  region  of  A.,  which  (is)  in  Bashan 

2.  A  man  of  rank  under  Pekah,  son  of  Remaliah,  B.c. 
761. 

2  Ki.  15.  25  palace  of  the  king's  house,  with  A.  and 
ARGUE,  to  — 

To  reason,  m;  yakach,  5. 

Job  6.  25  but  what  doth  your  arguing  reprove  ? 

ARGUMENT  — 

Reasoning,  nnrnn  tokachalh. 

Job  23.  4  I  would.  .All  my  mouth  with  arguments 

A-RI  -DAI,  'Tlk.  Meaning  uncertain. 

A  son  of  Haman,  hanged  along  with  liis  father. 

Esth.  9.  9  Parmashta  and  Arisai,  and  A.,  and  V. 

A-RI'-DA'-THA,  kni'lk. 

Son  of  Haman,  one  of  the  ten  who  were  hanged  along 
with  their  father,  B.c.  510. 

Esth.  9.  8  Poratha,  and  Adalia,  and  A. 

A-RI  -EH,  rr-iki  lion  ofJah. 

A  companion  of  Argob,  B.c.  761. 

2  Ki.  15.  25  Pekah.. conspired.. with  Argob  and  A. 

A-RI'-EL,  Witt  lion  of  God. 

1.  A  person  whom  Ezra  sent  aloDg  with  others  to  Iddo 
at  Casiphia,  B.C.  457. 

Ezra  8.  16  Then  sent  I  for  Eliezer,  for  A.,  for 

2.  A  symbolic  name  for  .Jerusalem. 

Isa.  29.  1  Woe  to  A.,  to  A.,  the  city  (where)  David 
29.  2  yet  I  will  distress  A.,  and  there  shall  be 
29.  2  and  it  shall  be  unto  me  as  A. 

29.  7  the  nations  that  fight  against  A. 

ARIGHT  — 

1  .Right,  )3  ken. 

Jer.  8.  6  I  hearkened,  .they  spake  not  aright 
2.  Upright  thing,  O'izi'0  mesharim. 

Prov.23.  31  when  it  is  red .  .it  movetli  itself  aright 

ARIGHT,  to  set  — 

To  prepare,  set  aright,  ]13  lam,  5. 

Psa.  78.  8  (that)  set  not  their  heart  aright 

ARIGHT,  to  use  — 

To  make  good,  use  well,  Dtp;  yatab,  5. 

Prov.15.  2  tongue  of  the  wise  usetli  knowledge  aright 

A-RI-MA-THE  -A,  ' Api/j.a9aia  a  height. 

Another  name  for  Ramah,  where  Samuel  dwelt,  5  miles 
N.  of  Jerusalem,  on  the  borders  of  Ephraim  and  Ben¬ 
jamin.  The  LXX.  call  it  Armathaim,  and  Josephus 
Armatha.  It  is  now  called  liameh. 

Matt 27.  57  there  came  a  rich  man  of  A.,  named 
Markis.  43  Joseph  of  A.,  an  honourable  counsellor 
Luke 23.  51  (he  was)  of  A.,  a  city  of  the  Jews  :  who 
John  19.  38  And  after  this  Joseph  of  A.,  being  a 

AR  I -OCH,  link  lion-like. 

1.  A  king  of  Ellasar  in  Assyria,  B.C.  1926. 

Gen.  14.  1  it  came  to  pass  in  the  days  of . .  A.  king  of 
14.  9  With . .  A.  king  of  Ellasar ;  four  kings  with 

2.  Gaptain  of  the  guard  of  Nebuchadnezzar. 

Dan.  2.  14  Daniel  answered  with,  .wisdom  to  A. 

2.  15  He  anwered  and  said  to  A.  the  king’s 
2.  15  Then  A.  made  the  thing  known  to  Daniel 
2.  24  Therefore  Daniel  weut  in  unto  A.,  whom 
2.  25  Then  A.  brought  in  Daniel  before  the  king 


A-RI  -SAI,  'D'lk.  Meaning  uncertain. 

A  son  of  Haman  the  Agagite,  B.c.  510. 

Esth.  9.  9  Parmashta,  and  A.,  and  Aridai,  and 

ARISE,  to  — 

1  .To  rise,  burst  forth,  nij  zarach. 

Psa.  104.  22  The  sun  ariseth,  they  gather  themselves 
1 12.  4  Unto  the  upright  there  ariseth  light 
Eccl.  1.  5  The  sun  also  ariseth,  and  the  sun  goeth 

I.  5  hasteth  to  his  place  where  he  arose 
Isa.  60.  2  the  Lord  shall  arise  upon  thee,  and  his 
Jon.  4.  8  when  the  sun  did  arise,  that  God 

Nah.  3.  17  when  the  sun  ariseth  they  flee  away 
Mai  4.  2  shall  the  Sun  of  righteousness  arise 

2 . To  lift  up  oneself  nasa. 

Psa.  89.  9  when  the  waves  thereof  arise 

3.  To  go  up,  nSj;  alah. 

Gen.  19.  15  Atnd  when  the  morning  arose,  then  the  an. 

2  Sa.  11.  20  if  so  be  that  the  king's  wrath  arise 

1  Ki.  18.  44  there  ariseth  a  little  cloud  out  of  the  sea 

2  Ch.  36.  16  the  Lord  arose  against  his  people 

4 . To  stand  up,  ipjf.  anw.d. 

Esth.  4.  14  enlargement  and  deliverance  arise  to  the 

5.  To  rise  up,  Dip  quin. 

Gen.  13.  17  Arise,  walk  through  theland  in  the  length 
19.  15  Arise,  take  thy  wife,  and  thy ..  daughters 
19.  33  when  she  lay  down,  nor  when  she  arose 
19.  35  the  younger  arose,  and  lay  with  him 
21.  18  Arise,  lilt  up  the  lad,  and  hold  him 

24.  10  he  arose,  and  went  to  Mesopotamia 

24.  61  Rebekali  arose,  and  her  damsels,  and 
27.  19  arise,  I  pray  thee,  sit.  .eat  of  my  venison 
27.  31  Let  my  father  arise,  and  eat  of  his  son's 

27.  43  arise,  flee  thou  to  Laban  my  brother 

28.  2  Arise,  go  to  Padan-aram,  to  the  house  of 

31.  13  arise,  get  thee  out  from  this  land 
35  1  Arise,  go  up  to  Beth-el,  and  dwell  there 

'35.  3  let  us  arise,  and  go  up  to  Beth-el 

37.  7  my  sheaf  arose,  and  also  stood  upright 

38.  19  she  arose,  and  went  away,  and  laid  by 
41.  30  there  shall  arise,  .seven  years  of  famine 
43.  8  we  will  arise  and  go ;  that  we  may  live 
43.  13  Take,  .your  brother,  and  arise,  go  again 

Exod.  1 .  IS  there  arose  up  a  new  king  over  Egypt 
Deut.  9.  12  Arise,  get  thee  down  quickly  from  hence 

10.  11  Arise,  take  (thy)  journey  before  the  people 
13.  1  there  arise  among  you  a  prophet 

17.  8  If  there  arise  a  matter  too  bard  for  thee 
34.  10  there  arose  not  a  prophet  since  in  Israel 

Josh.  1.  2  arise,  go  over  this  Jordan,  thou,  and 
8.  1  take  all  the  people  of  war.  .and  arise 
8.  3  Joshua  arose,  and  all  the  people  of  war 
8.  19  the  ambush  arose  quickly  out  of  their 

18.  8  the  men  arose,  and  went  away :  and 
24.  9  Then  Balak  arose,  and  warred  against 

Judg.  2.  10  there  arose  anothergenerationafterthem 

3.  20  And  he  arose  out  of  (his)  seat 

4.  9  Deborah  arose,  and  went  out  with  Barak 

5.  7  until  that  I  Deborah  arose,  that  I  arose 

5.  12  arise,  Barak,  and  lead  thy  captivity  captive 
7.  9  Arise,  get  thee  down  unto  the  host ;  for  I 

7.  15  Arise;  for  the  Lord  hath  delivered  into 

8.  21  Gideon  arose, and  slew  Zebaand  Zalmunna 
10.  1  there  arose  to  defend  Israel  Tola  the  son 
10.  3  after  him  arose  Jair,  a  Gileadite,  and 
13.  11  Manoah  arose,  and  went  after  his  wife 
1 6.  3  Samson . .  arose  at  midnight,  and  took  the 

18.  9  Arise,  that  we  may  go  up  against  them 

19.  3  her  husband  arose,  and  went  after  her 

20.  8  all  the  people  arose  as  one  man,  saying 
20.  18  the  children  of  Israel  arose,  and  went  up 

Ruth  1.  6  Then  she  arose  with  her  daughters-in-law 

1  Sa.  3.  6  Samuel  arose  and  went  to  Eli,  and 
3.  8  he  arose  and  went  to  Eli,  and  said 

9.  3  Kish  said  to  Saul . .  arise,  go  seek  the  asses 
9.  26  Saul  arose,  and  they.went  out  both  of  them 

13.  15  Samuel  arose,  and  gat  him  up  from  Gilgal 

16.  12  Arise,  anoint  him  :  for  this  (is)  he 

17.  35  when  he  arose  against  me,  I  caught  (him) 
17.  52  the  men  of  Israel  and  of  Judah  arose,  and 

17.  48  the  Philistines  arose,  and  came  and  drew 

18.  27  David  arose  and  went,  he  and  his  men 
20.  23  Jonathan  arose,  and  Abner  sat  by  Saul’s 
20.  34  Jonathan  arose  from  the  table  in  fierce 
20.  41  David  arose  out  of  (a  place)  toward  the 

20.  42  he  arose,  .and  Jonathan  went  into  the 

21.  10  David  arose  and  fled  that  day  for  fear 
23.  4  Arise,  go  down  to  Keilah ;  for  I  will 
23.  13  David  and  his  men.  arose  and  departed 
23.  16  Saul's  son  arose,  and  went  to  David 

23.  24  they  arose,  and  went  to  Ziph  before  Saul 

24.  4  David  arose,  and  cut  off  the  skirt  of  Saul's 

24.  8  David . .  arose  afterward,  and  went  out  of 

25.  1  David  arose,  and  went  down  to.  .Paran 

25.  41  shearose.and  bowed  herself  on  (her) face 

25.  42  Abigail,  .arose  and  rode  upon  an  ass 

26.  2  Saul  arose,  and  went  down  to.  .Ziph 

26.  5  David  arose,  and  came  to  the  place  where 

27.  2  David  arose,  and  he  passed  over  with 

28.  23  he  arose  from  the  earth,  and  sat  upon  the 
31.  12  the  valiant  men  arose,  and  went  all  night 

2  Sa.  2.  14  Let  the  young  men  now  arise,  and  play 
2.  15  there  arose  and  went  over  by  number 
3  21  I  will  arise  and  go,  and  will  gather  all 

6.  2  David  arose,  and  went  with  all  the  people 

II.  2  David  arose  from  off  his  bed,  and  walked 

12.  17  And  the  elders  of  his  house  arose 

12.  20  David  arose  from  the  earth,  and  washed 

13.  15  Amnon  said  unto  her,  Arise,  be  gone 


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2  Sa.  13.  29  all  the  king’s  sons  arose,  and  every  man 

13.  31  the  king  arose,  and  tare  his  garments  . 

14.  23  Joab  arose  and  went  to  Geshur,  and 

14.  31  Joab  arose,  and  came  to  Absalom 

15.  9  lie  arose,  and  went  to  Hebron 

15.  14  Arise,  and  let  us  flee ;  tor  we  shall 

17.  1  I  will  arise  and  pursue  after  David 
17.  21  Arise,  and  pass  quickly  over  the  water 
17.  22  David  arose,  and  all  the  people  that 
17.  23  he  saddled  (his)  ass,  and  arose,  and  gat 
19.  7  arise,  go  forth,  and  speak  comfortably 
19.  8  the  king  arose,  and  sat  in  the  gate 

22.  39  they  could  not  arise . .  they  are  fallen 

23.  10  He  arose,  and  smote  the  Philistines  until 

1  Ki.  1.  50  arose,  and  went,  and  caught  hold  on  the 

2.  40  Shimei  arose,  and  saddled  liis  ass,  and 

3.  12  neither  after  thee  shall  any  arise  like 

3.  20  she  arose  at  midnight,  and  took  my  son' 

8.  54  he  arose  from  before  the  altar  of  the  Loud 

11.  18  they  arose  out  of  Midian,  and  came  to 
11.  40  Jeroboam  arose,  and  fled  into  Egypt,  unto 
14.  2  Arise,  I  pray  thee,  and  disguise  thyself 
14.  4  Jeroboam's  wife,  .arose,  and  went  to 
14.  12  Arise  thou,  .get  thee  to  thine  own  house 
14.  17  Jeroboam’s  wife  arose,  and  departed,  and 
17.  9  Arise,  get  thee  to  Zarephath,  which 
17.  10  So  he  arose  and  went  to  Zarephath 
19.  3  he  arose  and  went  for  his  life,  and  came 
19.  5  an  angel,  .said  unto  him,  Arise,  .eat 
19.  7  and  said,  Arise .  .eat,  because  the  journey 
19.  8  he  arose,  and  did  eat  and  drink,  and  went 
19.  21  he  arose,  and  went  after  Elijah  and 
2t.  7  arise,  (and)  eat  bread,  and  let  thine  heart 

21.  15  Arise,  take  possession  of  the  vineyard  of 

21.  18  Arise,  go  down  to  meet  Ahab  king  of 

2  Ki.  1.  3  Arise,  go  up  to  meet  the  messengers  of 

1.  15  he  arose,  and  went  down  with  him  unto 

4.  30  And  he  arose,  and  followed  her 

7.  7  they  arose  and  fled  in  the  twilight,  and 

7.  12  the  king  arose  in  the  night,  and  said  unto 

8.  1  Arise,  and  go  thou  and  thine  household 

8.  2  the  woman  arose . .  and  she  went  with 

9.  6  he  arose,  and  went  into  the  house;  and  lie 

10.  12  And  he  arose  and  departed,  and  came  to 

11.  1  she  arose  and  destroyed  all  the  seed  royal 

12.  20  his  servants  arose,  and  made  a  conspiracy 
23.  25  neither  after  him  arose  there,  .like  him 

25.  26  all . .  arose,  and  came  to  Egypt :  for  they 

1  Ch.  10.  12  They  arose,  all  the  valiant  men,  and  took 

22.  16  Arise,  .and  be  doing,  and  the  Lord  be 

22.  19  arise  therefore,  and  build  ye  the  sanctuary 

2  Ch.  6.  41  arise,  O  Lord  God,  into  thy  resting  place 

22.  10  she  arose  and  destroyed  all  the  seed 

29.  12  the  Levites  arose,  Mahath,  and  Joel 

30.  14  they  arose  and  took  away  the  altars 

30.  27  the  Levites  arose  and  blessed  the  people 
Ezra  9.  5  I  arose  up  from  my  heaviness ;  and  having 

10.  4  Arise ;  for  (this)  matter  (belongeth)  unto 
10.  5  Then  arose  Ezra,  and  made  the  chief 
Neh.  2.  12  I  arose  in  the  night,  I  and  some  few  men 

2.  20  we  his  servants  will  arise  and  build :  but 
Esth.  7.  7  the  king  arising  from  the  banquet  of 

8.  4  Esther  arose,  and  stood  before  the  king 
Job  1.  20  Job  arose,  and  rent  his  mantle,  and 

7.  4  When  shall  I  arise,  and  the  night  be 
19.  18  Yea.  .1  arose,  and  they  spake  against  me 

25.  3  upon  whom  doth  not  his  light  arise  ? 

29.  8  and  the  aged  arose . .  stood  up 

Psa.  3.  7  Arise,  0  Lord  ;  save  me,  0  my  God  :  for 

7.  6  Arise,  O  Lord,  in  thine  anger,  lift  up 

9.  19  Arise,  O  Lord  ;  let  not  man  prevail 

10.  12  Arise,  O  Lord  ;  O  God,  lift  up  thine  hand 

12.  s  now  will  I  arise,  saith  the  Lord  ;  I  will 

17.  13  Arise,  O  Lord,  disappoint  him,  cast  him 
44.  26  Arise,  for  our  help,  and  redeem  us  for  thy 
68.  1  Let  God  arise,  let  his  enemies  be  scattered 
74.  22  Arise,  O  God,  plead  thine  own  cause 

76.  9  God  arose  to  judgment,  to  save  all  the 
78.  6  should  arise  anil  declare,  .to  their 
82.  8  Arise,  O  God,  judge  the  earth  :  for  thou 
88.  10  shall  the  dead  arise  (and)  praise  thee? 

102.  13  Thou  shalt  arise,  (and)  have  mercy  upon 
109.  28  when  they  arise,  let  them  be  ashamed 
132.  8  Arise,  0  Lord,  into  thy  rest;  thou,  and 
Prov.  6.  9  when  wilt  thou  arise  out  of  thy  sleep? 
Song  2.  13  Arise,  my  love,  my  fair  one,  and  come 
Isa.  2.  19,  21  he  ariseth  to  shake  terribly  the  earth 

21.  5  arise,  ye  princes,  .anoint  the  shield 

23.  12  daughter  of  Zidon :  arise,  pass  over  to 

26.  19  shall  live,  .(with)  my  dead  body,  .arise 

31.  2  he.  .will  arise  against  the  house  of  the 
49.  7  Kings  shall  see  and  arise,  princes  also 
52.  2  arise,  .sit  down,  0  Jerusalem  :  loose 
60.  1  Arise,  shine ;  for  thy  light  is  come,  and 

Jer.  1.  17  arise,  and  speak  unto  them  all  that  I 

2.  27  but.  .they  will  say,  Arise,  and  save  us 

2.  28  let  them  arise,  if  they  can  save  thee  in 

6.  4  arise,  and  let  us  go  up  at  noon.  Woe 

6.  5  Arise,  and  let  us  go  by  night,  and  let  us 

8.  4  Shall  they  fall,  and  not  arise?  shall  he 

13.  4  Take  the  girdle,  .and  arise,  go  to  Euphr. 

13.  6  Arise,  go  to  Euphrates,  and  take  the 

18.  2  Arise,  and  go  down  to  the  potter’s  house 
31.  6  Arise  ye,  and  let  us  go  up  to  Zion  unto 
41.  2  Then  arose  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniah 
46.  16  Arise,  and  let  us  go  again  to  our  own 

49.  28  Arise  ye,  go  up  to  Kedar,  and  spoil  the  men 
49.  31  Arise,  get  you  up  unto  the  wealthy  nation 

I.am.  2.  19  Arise,  cry  out  in  the  night :  in  the 
Eze.  3.  22  Arise,  go  forth  into  the  plain,  and  I  will 

3.  23  I  arose,  and  went  forth  into  the  plain 
Hos.  10.  14  shall  a  tumult  arise  among  thy  people 

7 


Amos  7.  2  by  whom  shall  Jacob  arise?  for  he  (is) 

7.  5  by  whom  shall  Jacob  arise?  for  he  (is) 
Obad.  1  Arise  ye,  and  let  us  rise  up  against  her 
Jon.  1.  2  Arise,  go  to  Nineveh,  that  great  city 

1.  6  0  sleeper?  arise,  call  upon  thy  God,  if  so 

3.  2  Arise,  go  unto  Nineveh,  that  great  city 

3.  3  So  Jonah  arose,  and  went  unto  Nineveh 

3.  6  he  arose  from  his  throne,  and  he  laid 
Mic.  2.10  Arise  ye,  and  depart . .  this  (is)  not  (your) 

4.  13  Arise  and  thresh,  O  daughter  of  Zion 

6.  1  Arise,  contend  thou  before  the  mountains 

7.  8  0  mine  enemy :  when  I  fall,  I  shall  arise 

6.  To  rise  up,  Dip  gum. 

Dan.  2.  39  after  thee  shall  arise  another  kingdom 

6.  19  the  king  arose  very  early  in  the  morning 

7.  5  said  thus  unto  it,  Arise,  devour  much  flesh 

7.  17  great  beasts,  .shall  arise  out  of  the  earth 
7.  24  the  ten  horns . .  (are)  ten  kings . .  shall  arise 

7.  To  aivake,  pp  guts,  5. 

Psa.  44.  23  A  wake ..  arise,  cast  (us)  not  off  for  ever 

8.  To  stir  up,  mj?  wr. 

Hab.  2.  19  Woe  unto  him  that  saith  to . .  stone . .  Arise 

9.  To  go  or  come  up,  avafiaivoi  anabaino. 

Luke 24.  38  said  unto  them .  .why  do  thoughts  arise 
.Rev.  9.  2  there  arose  a  smoke  out  of  the  pit,  as  the 

10.  To  (make)  rise  up,  avareWa  anatello. 

2  Pe.  1.  19  and  the  day  star  arise  in  your  hearts 

11  -To  make  to  stand  up,  uviarryii  anistemi. 

Matt.  9.  9  And  he  arose,  and  followed  him 

26.  62  the  high  priest  arose,  and  said  unto  him 
Mark  2.  14  And  he  arose  and  followed  him 

5.  42  straightway  the  damsel  arose,  and  walked 

7.  24  from  thence  he  arose,  and  went  into  the 

9.  27  But  Jesus,  .lifted  him  up ;  and  lie  arose 

10.  1  he  arose  from  thence,  and  cometh  into 

14.  57  there  arose  certain,  and  bare  false  witness 
Luke  1.  39  Mary  arose  in  those  days,  and  went 

4.  38  he  arose  out  of  the  synagogue,  and 

4.  39  immediately  she  arose  and  ministered 

6.  8  And  he  arose  and  stood  forth 

8.  55  her  spirit  came  again,  and  she  arose 

15.  18  I  will  arise  and  go  to  my  father,  and  will 
15.  20  And  he  arose,  and  came  to  his  father 

17.  19  he  said  unto  him,  Arise,  go  thy  way :  thy 

23.  1  the  whole  multitude  of  them  arose,  and 

24.  12  [Then  arose  Peter,  and  ran  unto  the] 

Acts  5.  6  the  young  men  arose, [wound  him  up,  and 

6.  9  Then  there  arose  certain  of  the  synagogue 

7.  18  Till  another  king  arose,  which  knew  not  J. 

8.  26  Arise,  and  go  toward  the  south  unto  the 

8.  27  he  arose  and  went :  and,  behold,  a  man  of 

9.  6  the  Lord  (said)  unto  him,  Arise,  and  go 

9.  11  the  Lord  (said)  unto  him,  Arise,  and  go 

9.  18  he  received  sight  forthwith,  and  arose 

9.  34  arise,  and  make  thy  bed.  And  he  arose 
9.  39  Then  Peter  arose  and  went  with  them 
9.  40  put  them  all  forth,  .said,  Tabitha,  arise 

10.  20  Arise  therefore,  and  get  thee  down,  and 

11.  7  I  heardavoice  saying .. Arise,  Peter ;  slay 
20.  30  Also  of  your  own  selves  shall  men  arise 

22.  10  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  Arise,  and  go  into 

22.  16  And  now  why  tarriest  thou  ?  arise,  and  be 

23.  9  And  there  arose  a  great  cry :  and  the 
Epii.  5.  14  Awake  thou  that  sleepest,  and  arise  from 
Heb.  7.  15  after  the  similitude  of .  .there  ariseth 

12 . To  cast,  fiaWca  hallo. 

Acts  27.  14  there  arose  against  it  a  tempestuous 

13 . To  come,  become,  ytvogai  ginomai. 

Matt.  8.  24  there  arose  a  great  tempest  in  the  sea 
13.  21  when  tribulation  or  persecution  ariseth 
Mark  4.  17  when  affliction  or  persecution  ariseth  for 

4.  37  there  arose  a  great  storm  of  wind,  and 
Luke  6.  48  when  the  flood  arose,  the  stream  beat 

15.  14  there  arose  a  mighty  famine  in  that  land 
J ohn  3.  25  Then  there  arose  a  question  between 
Acts  6.  1  there  arose  a  murmuring  of  the  Grecians 

11.  19  the  persecution  that  arose  about  Stephen 

19.  23  the  same  time  there  arose  no  small  stir 

23.  7  when  he  had  so  said,  there  arose  a 
23.  9  there  arose  a  gi  eat  cry :  and  the  scribes 

23.  10  when  there  arose  a  great  dissension,  the 
11  -To  wake  up  thoroughly,  Sieyeipoi  diegeiro. 

Mark  4.  39  he  arose,  and  rebuked  the  wind,  and  said 
John  6.  18  the  sea  arose  by  reason  of  a  great  wind 
15. To  wake  up,  iyeipa  egeiro. 

Matt.  2.  13  Arise  and  take  the  young  child  and  his 

2.  14  When  he  arose,  he  took  the  young  child 

2.  20  Arise,  and  take  the  young  child  and  his 

2.  21  he  arose,  and  took  the  young  child  and 

8.  15  he  touched  her  hand,  .and  she  arose,  and 

8.  26  Then  he  arose,  and  rebuked  the  winds 

9.  5  forgiven  thee ;  or  to  say,  [Arise,]  and  walk? 

9.  6  [Arise,]  take  up  thy  bed,  and  go  unto  thine 
9.  7  he  arose,  and  departed  to  his  house 

g.  19  Jesus  arose,  and  followed  him,  and 
9.  25  took  her  by  the  hand,  and  the  maid  arose 
17.  7  Jesus,  .said,  Arise,  and  be  not  afraid 

24.  24  there  shall  arise  false  Christs,  and  false 

25.  7  all  those  virgins  arose,  and  trimmed  their 

27.  52  bodies  of  the  saints  which  slept  arose 

Mark  2.  9  or  to  say,  [Arise,]  and  take  up  thy  bed,  and 

2.  11  I  say  unto  thee,  [Arise,]  and  take  up  tliy 

2.  12  immediately  he  arose,  took  up  the  bed 

5.  41  and  said.  .Damsel,  I  say  unto  thee,  [arise] 
Luke  5.  24  I  say  unto  thee,  [Arise,]  and  take  up  thy 

7.  14  said.  Young  man,  I  say  unto  thee,  Arise 


Luke  8.  24  Then  he  [arose,]  and  rebuked  the  wind 

8.  54  the  hand,  and  called,  saying,  Maid,  [arise] 
John  7.  52  look :  for  out  of  Galilee  ariseth  no 

11.  29  As  soon  as  she  heard,  .she  arose  quickly 

14.  31  even  so  I  do.  Arise,  let  us  go  hence 
Acts  9.  8  Saul  arose  from  the  earth ;  and  when  his 

16.  To  come  into,  ehrepxoyaL  eiserchomai. 

Luke  9.  46  there  arose  a  reasoning  among  them 

ARISE  early,  to  — 

To  rise  or  go  early,  D?ip  shakam,  5. 

Judg  6.  28  the  men.  .arose  early  iu  the  morning 
19.  5  when  they  arose  early  in  the  morning 

19.  8  he  arose  early  in  the  morning  on  the 

1  Sa.  5.  3  they  of  Ashdod  arose  early  on  the  morrow 

5.  4  they  arose  early  on  the  morrow  morning 

9.  26  And  they  arose  early :  and  it  came  to 

2  Ki.  19.  35  when  they  arose  early  in  the  morning 
Isa.  37.  36  when  they  arose  early  in  the  morning 

ARISE  up,  to  — 

1  .To  go  up,  nty  alah. 

Judg  20.  40  the  flame  began  to  arise  up  out  of  the 

2 . To  rise  up,  Dip  gum. 

Exod.  1.  8  there  arose  up  a  new  king  over  Egypt 
Ezra  9.  s  I  arose  up  from  my  heaviness ;  and 
Prov.31.  28  Her  children  arise  up,  and  call  her 

3.  To  place  up,  avlaTryu  anistemi. 

Acts  12.  7  he  smote  Peter  on  the  side,  .saying,  Arise 
A-RIST  -AR-CHUS,  ’ Aplarapxos  the  best  ruler. 

One  who  accompanied  Paul  on  his  third  missionary 
journey  through  Asia  Minor. 

Acts  19.  29  and  having  caught  Gains  and  A.,  men  of 

20.  4  and  of . .  Thessalouians,  A.  and  Secundus 

27.  2  A.,  a  Macedonian  of  Thessalouica,  being 

Col.  4.  10  A.  my  fellow  prisoner  saluteth  you,  and 
Phm.  24  Marcus,  A.,  Demas,  Lucas,  my  fellow 

A-RIST-0  -B'U-'LVS,’  ApicrrofiovAos  the  best  counsellor. 
A  person  in  Rome,  whose  household  Paul  saluted. 
Some  say  that  he  was  one  of  the  seventy  disciples,  and 
preached  in  Britain. 

Rom  16.  10  Salute  them  which  are  of  A.’s(household) 

ARK  — 

1  .An  ark,  chest,  coffin,  ]’yin  aron. 

Exod  25. 10  they  shall  make  an  ark  (of)  shittim  wood 
23.  14  by  the  sides  of  the  ark,  that  the  ark 

25.  15  staves  shall  be  in  the  rings  of  the  ark 
25.  16  thou  shalt  put  into  the  ark  the  testimony 
25.  21  above  upon  the  ark ;  and  in  the  ark 

25.  22  two  cherubims.  .upon  the  ark  of  the 

26.  33  bring ..  within  the  vail  the  ark  of  the 

26.  34  put  the  mercy  seat  upon  the  ark  of  the 

30.  6  by  the  ark  of  the  testimony,  before  the 

30.  26  thou  shalt  anoint,  .the  ark  of  the 

31.  7  the  ark  of  the  testimony,  and  the  mercy 
35.  17  The  ark,  and  the  staves  thereof,  (with) 

37.  1  Bezaleel  made  the  ark  (of)  shittim  wood 
37.  5  into  the  rings  by  the  sides  of  the  ark,  to 

39.  35  The  ark  of  the  testimony,  and  the  staves 

40.  3  put  therein  the  ark.  .and  cover  the  ark 
40.  5  the  incense  before  the  ark  of  the  testimony 
40.  20  took  and  put  the  testimony  into  the  ark 
40.  20  the  staves  on  the  ark,  and  put.  .the  ark 
40.  21  he  brought  the  ark  into  the  tabernacle 
40.  21  covered  the  ark  of  the  testimony  ;  as  the 

Lev.  16.  2  the  mercy  seat,  which  (is)  upon  the  ark 
Num.  3.  31  their  charge  (shall  be)  the  ark,  and  the 

4.  5  cover  the  ark  of  testimony  with  it 
7.  89  off  the  mercy  seat,  .upon  the  ark  of 

10.  33  the  ark  of  the  covenant,  .went  before  them 

10.  35  when  the  ark  set  forward.  .Moses  said 

14.  44  nevertheless  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of 
Deut  10.  1  come  up.  .and  make  thee  an  ark 

10.  2  and  thou  shalt  put  them  in  the  ark 

10.  3  I  made  an  ark  (of)  shittim  wood,  and 

10.  5  put  the  tables  in  the  ark  which  I  had 

10.  8  bear  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord 
31.  9,  25  bare  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the 
31.  26  and  put  it  iu  the  side  of  the  ark  of  the 
Josh.  3.  3  When  ye  see  the  ark .  .go  after  it 

3.  6  Take  up  the  ark  of  the  covenant,  and  pass 

3.  6  they  took  up  the  ark  of  the  covenant,  and 

3.  8  priests  that  bear  the  ark  of  the  covenant 

3.  11  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  of 

3.  13  the  priests  that  bear  the  ark  of  the  Lord 
3.  14  the  ark  of  the  covenant  before  the  people 
3.  15  they  that  bare  the  ark  were  come  unto 

3.  15,  17  feet  of  the  priests  that  bare  the  ark 

4.  5  Pass  over  before  the  ark  of  the  Lord 

4.  7  the  waters,  .were  cut  off  before  the  ark 

4.  9  the  feet  of  the  priests  which  bare  the  ark 

4.  10  tlie  priests  which  bare  the  ark  stood  in 

4.  11  the  ark  of  the  LORD  passed  over,  and  the 

4.  16  Command  the  priests  that  bear  the  ark 
4.  18  the  priests  that  bare  the  ark  of  the 

6.  4  priests  shall  bear  before  the  ark  seven 

6.  6  Take  up  the  ark  of  the  covenant,  and  let 
6.  7,  13  pass  on  before  the  ark  of  the  Lord 
6.  8  and  the  ark  of  the  covenant,  .followed 
6.  9  and  the  rereward  came  after  the  ark 
6.  11  the  ark  of  the  Lord  compassed  the  city 
6.  12  the  priests  took  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord 

6.  13  bearing  seven  trumpets,  .before  the  ark 

7.  6  fell,  .upon  his  face  before  the  ark  of  the 

8.  33  the  Levites. .  bare  the  ark  of  the  covenant 
8.  33  stood  on  this  side  the  ark  and  on  that 

Judg2o.  27  for  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  God 


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ARMENIA 


1  Sa.  1*3  where  the  ark  of  Goil  (was),  and  Samuel 

'  4.  3  Let  us  fetch  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of 

4.  4  bring  from  thence  tire  ark  of  the  cov enaut 

4.  4  Phinehas.  .there  with  the  ark 

4.  5  tire  ark  of  the  covenant,  .came  into  the 

4.  6  they  understood  that  the  ark.  .was  come 

4.  11  And  the  ark  of  Godlwas  taken 

4.  13  his  heart  trembled  for  the  ark  of  God 

4.  17  and  the  ark  of  God  is  taken 

4.  18  when  he  made  mention  of  the  ark 

4.  19  she  heard  the  tidings  that  the  ark .  .was 

4.  21  because  the  ark  of  God  was  taken 

4.  22  glory  is  departed,  .for  the  ark.  .is  taken 

5.  1,  2  the  Philistines  took  the  ark  of  God 

5.  3  upon  his  face  to  the  earth  before  the  ark 

5.  4  upon  his  face  to  the  ground  before  the  ark 

5.  7  Tire  ark . .  shall  not  abide  with  us :  for 

5.  8  What  shall  we  do  with  the  ark  of  the 

5.  8  Let  the  ark.  .be  carried  about  unto  Gath 

5.  10  Therefore  they  sent  the  ark  of  God  to 

5.  10  as  the  ark  of  God  came  to  Ekron,  that 
5. 10  They  have  brought,  .the  ark.  .to  us,  to 

5.  11  Send  away  the  ark  of  the  God  of  Israel 

6.  1  the  ark  of  the  Lord  was  in  the  country 

6.  2  What  shall  we  do  to  the  ark  of  tire  Lord  ? 

6.  3  send  away  the  ark ..  send  it  not  empty 

6.  8  take  the  ark . .  and  lay  it  upon  the  cart 

6.  11  And  they  laid  the  ark.  .upon  the  cart 

6.  13  lifted  up  their  eyes  and  saw  the  ark 

6.  15  the  Levites  took  down  the  ark  of  the 

6. 18  whereon  they  set  down  the  ark  of  the 

6. 19  because  they  had  looked  into  the  ark 

6.  21  Philistines  have  brought  again  the  ark 

7.  1  And  the  men.  .fetched  up  the  ark  of  the 

7.  1  Eleazar  his  son  to  keep  the  ark  of  the 

7.  2  the  ark  abode  at  Kirjath-jearim 
14. 18  Bring,  .the  ark  of  God.  for  the  ark 

2  Sa.  6.  2  bring  up  from  thence  the  ark  of  God 

6.  3  they  set  the  ark  of  God  upon  a  new 
6.  4  the  ark . .  and  Ahio  went  before  the  ark 
6.  6  Uzzah  put  forth,  .to  the  ark  of  God,  and 
6.  7  and  there  he  died  by  the  ark  of  God 
6.  9  How  shall  the  ark  of  the  Lord  come 
6.  10  So  David  would  not  remove  the  ark  of 
6.  1 1  the  ark  of  the  Lord  continued  in  the 
6. 12  The  Lord  hath,  .because  of  the  ark  of 
6.  12  David  went  and  brought  up  the  ark  of 
6.  13  when  they  that  bare  the  ark.  .had  gone 
_.  15  aUlhalmuse  of  Israel  brought  up  the  ark 
6.  16  as  the  ark  of  the  Lord  came  into  the  city 

6.  17  they  brought  in  the  ark  of  the  Lord 

7.  2  the  ark  of  God  dwelleth  within  curtains 
11. 11  The  ark,  and  Israel,  and  Judah,  abide  in 
13.  24  bearing  the  ark.  .set  down  the  ark 

15.  25  Carry  back  the  ark  of  God  into  the  city 
15.  29  Zadok.  .carried  the  ark  of  God  again  to 
r  Ki.  2.  26  thou  barest  the  ark  of  the  Lord  God 
3.  15  stood  before  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of 
6.  19  to  set  there  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of 

8.  1  that  they  might  bring  up  the  ark  of  the 

8.  3  came,  and  the  priests  took  up  the  ark 

8.  4  they  brought  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord 

8.  5  congregation.  ,(were)with.  .before tiie ark 
8.  6  the  priests  brought  in  the  ark  of  the 
7  the  ark,  and  the  cherubims  covered  the  a, 


8.  9  nothing  in  the  ark  save  the  two  tables  of 
8.  21  And  I  have  set  there  a  place  for  the  ark 
1  Ch.  6.  31  David  set  over,  .after  that  the  ark  had 
13.  3  let  us  bring  again  the  ark  of  our  God  to 
13.  s  to  bring  the  ark  of  God  from  Kirjath-jear 
13.  6  to  bring  up  thence  the  ark  of  God  the 
13.  7  they  carried  the  ark  of  God  in  a  new  cart 
13.  9  Uzza  put  forth  his  hand  to  hold  the  ark 
13.  10  because  he  put  his  hand  to  the  ark :  and 
13.  12  How  shall  I  bring  the  ark  of  God.  .to  me? 
13  13  David  brought  not  thejark.  .to  himself 
13.  14  the  ark  of  God  remained  with  the  family 
15.  1  and  prepared  a  place  for  the  ark  of  God 
15.  2  None  ought  to  carry  the  ark.  .but  the 
15.  2  hath  the  Lord  chosen  to  carry  the  ark 
13.  3  to  bring  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord  unto  his 
15.  12  that  ye  may  bring  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord 

15. 14  to  bring  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord  God  of 

15. 15  And  the  children,  .bare  the  ark  of  God 
15.  23  and  Elkanah.  .doorkeepers  for  the  ark 
15.  24  did  blow  with  the  trumpets  before  the  ark 
15.  24  and  Jehiah(were)  doorkeepers  for  the  ark 
15.  25  David,  .went  to  bring  up  the  ark  of  the 
15.  26  the  Levites  that  bare  the  ark  of  the 

15.  27  and  all  the  Levites  that  bare  the  ark,  and 
15.  28  Thus  all  Israel  brought  up  the  ark  of  the 

15.  29  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  came 

16.  1  So  they  brought  the  ark  of  God,  and  set 
16.  4  to 'minister  before  the  ark  of  the  Lord 
16.  6  before  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  God 
16.  37  he  left  there  before  the  ark  of  the 

16.  37  to  minister  before  the  ark  continually 

17.  1  but  the  ark  of  the  covenant,  .under 
22.  19  to  bring’the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the 
28.  2  to  build  an  house  of  rest  for  the  ark 
28. 18  and  covered  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of 

2  Ch.  1.  4  But  the  ark  of  God  had  David  brought 
5.  2  to  bring  up  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the 
5.  4  came ;  and  the  Levites  took  up  the  ark 
5.  5  And  they  brought  up  the  ark,  and  the 
5.  6  were  assembled  unto  him  before  the  ark 
5.  7  And  the  priests  brought  in  the  ark  of  the 
3.  8  the  ark,  and  the  cherubims  covered  the  ark 
5.  9  the  staves  were  seen  from  the  ark  before 

5.  10  nothing  in  the  ark  save  the  two  tables 

6.  11  And  in  it  have  I  put  the  ark,  wherein 

6.  41  arise,  .thou,  and  the  ark  of  tliy  strength 


2  Ch  8. 1 1  wliereunto  the  ark  of  the  Lord  hath  come 
35.  3  Put  the  holy  ark  in  the  house  which 
Psa.132.  8  Arise,  .thou,  and  the  ark  of  thy  strength 
Jer.  3.  16  say  no  more,  The  ark  of  the  covenant  of 

2, Ark,  ki/3wt 6s  Jcibotos. 

Matt  24.  38  the  day  that  Noe  entered  into  the  ark 
Luke  17.  27  the  day  that  Noe  entered  into  the  ark 
Ileb.  9.  4  the  ark  of  the  covenant  overlaid  round 
11.  7  By  faith  Noah,  .prepared  an  ark  to  the 
1  Pe.  3.  20  while  the  ark  was  a  preparing,  wherein 
Kev.  11.  19  there  was  seen  in  his  tenijile  the  ark  of 

3 . An  ark,  boat,  vessel,  nnn  tebah. 

Gen.  6.  14  Make  thee  an  ark  of  gopher  wood 
6.  14  rooms  shalt  thou  make  in  the  ark 
6.  1 5  length  of  the  ark  (shall  bel  three  hundred 
6. 16  window  shalt  thou  make  £0  the  ark 

6  16  the  door  of  the  ark  shalt  thou  set  in  the 

6.  18  thou  shalt  come  into  the  ark,  thou,  and 

6. 19  every  (sort)  shalt  thou  bring  into  the  ark 

7.  I  Come  thou  and  all  thy  house  into  the  ark 

7.  7  Noah  went  -  .into  the  ark,  because  of  the 
7]  9  There  went  in  two  and  two . .  into  the  ark 
7 ’  13  wives  of  his  sons,  .into  the  ark 

715  they  went  in  unto  Noah  into  the  ark,  two 
717  the  waters  increased,  and  bare  up  the  ark 

7  18  the  ark  went  upon  the  face  of  the  waters 

7.  23  and  they  that  (were)  with  him  in  the  ark 

8.  1  all  the  cattle,  .(was)  with  him  in  the  ark 

8.  4  the  ark  rested  in  the  seventh  month,  on 

8.  6  Noah  opened  the  window  of  the  ark 

8.  9  she  returned  unto  him  into  the  ark,  for 
8.  9  and  pulled  her  in  unto  him  into  the  ark 
8.  10  he  sent  forth  the  dove  out  of  the  ark 
8.  13  Noah  removed  the  covering  of  the  ark 
8.  16  Go  forth  of  the  ark,  thou,  and  thy  wife 

8.  19  every  beast,  .went  forth  out  of  the  ark 

9.  10  from  all  that  go  out  of  the  ark,  to  every 
g.  18  sous  of  Noah,  that  went  forth  of  the  ark 

Exod.  2.  3  she  took  for  him  an  ark  of  bulrushes,  and 
2.  s  when  she  saw  the  ark  among  the  flags 

AR-KITE,  '$-1$  fugitive,  belonging  to  Arka. 

The  patronymic  of  a  tribe  descended  from  Canaan,  son 
of  Ham,  residing  in  Area,  about  12  miles  N.  of  Tripoli 
in  Syria.  Its  ruins  are  now  called  Tell  Arka. 

Gen.  10.  17  [Canaan  begat] .  .the  Hivite,  and  the  A. 

1  Ch.  1. 15  [Canaan  begat] .  .the  Hivite,  and  the  A. 

ARM  —  . 

1  .Ann,  5/1HN  ezroa. 

Job  31.  22  let.  .mine  arm  be  broken  from  the  bone 
Jer.  32.  21  with  a  stretched  out  arm,  and  with 

I.Arm,  irn  dera. 

Dan.  2.  32  his  breast  and  his  arms  of  silver,  his 

3. Arm,  jp»  1 zeroa. 

Gen.  49/24  the  arms  of  his  hands  were  made  strong 
Exod.  6.  6  redeem  you  with  a  stretched  out  arm 
15.  16  by  the  greatness  of  thine  arm  they  shall 
Deut.  4.  34  by  a  stretched  out  arm,  and  by  great 

5.  15  God  brought,  .by  a  stretched  out  arm 

7.  19  hand,  and  the  stretched  out  arm 

9.  29  brouglitest.  .by  thy  stretched  out  arm 
11.  2  hand,  and  his  stretched  out  arm 
26.  8  brought . .  with  an  outstretched  arm 
33.  20  teareth  the  arm  with  the  crown  of  the 
33.  27  underneath  (are)  the  everlasting  arms 
Judgis.  14  the  cords  that  (were)  upon  his  arms 
16. 12  he  brake  them  from  off  Iris  arms 

1  Sa.  2.  31  I  will  cut  off  thine  arm,  and  the  arm  of 

2  Sa.  1.  10  the  bracelet  that  (was)  on  his  arm 

22.  35  a  bow  of  steel  is  broken  by  mine  arms 

1  Ki.  8.  42  shall  hear,  .of  thy  stretched  out  arm 

2  Ki.  9.  24  Jehu,  .smote  Jehoram  between  his  arms 

17.  36  with  great  power  and  a  stretched  out  arm 
2  Ch.  6.  32  mighty  hand,  and  thy  stretched  out  arm 

32.  8  With  him  (is)  an  arm  of  flesh ;  but  with 
Job  22.  9  the  arms  of  the  fatherless,  .been  broken 
26.  2  (how)  savest  thou  the  arm  (that  hath)  no 
35.  9  they  cry  out  by  reason  of  the  arm  of  the 
38.  15  and  the  high  arm  shall  be  broken 
40.  9  Hast  thou  an  arm  like  God?  or  canst 
Psa.  10.  15  Break  thou  the  arm  of  the  wicked  and 

18.  34  a  bow  of  steel  is  broken  by  mine  arms 
37.  17  the  arms  of  the  wicked  shall  be  broken 
44.  3  neither  did  their  own  arm  save  them 
44.  3  but  thy  right  hand,  and  thine  arm 
77.  15  Thou  hast  with  (thine)  arm  redeemed  thy 
89.  10  thou  hast  scattered,  .with  thy  strong  arm 
89.  13  Thou  has  a  mighty  arm  :  strong  is  thy 
89.  21  mine  arm  also  shall  strengthen  him 
98.  1  his  right  hand,  and  his  holy  arm 

136.  12  strong  hand,  and  with  a  stretched  out  arm 
Prov.31. 17  girdethher  loins. .  strengtheneth  her  arms 
Song  8.  6  Set  me.  .as  a  seal  upon  thine  arm 


Isa.  9.  20  they  shall  eat.  .the  flesh  of  his  own  arm 
17.  5  and  reapeth  the  ears  with  his  arm 
30.  30  shall  shew  the  lighting  down  of  his  arm 
33.  2  be  thou  their  arm  every  morning 
40.  10  Behold,  .his  arm  shall  rule  for  him 
40.  11  he  shall  gather  the  lambs  with  his  arm 
44.  12  worketh  it  with  the  strength  of  his  arms 
48.  14  and  his  arm  (shall  be  on)  the  Chaldeans 
51.  s  and  mine  arms  shall  judge  the  people 
51.  5  and  on  mine  arm  shall  they  trust 

51.  9  awake,  put  on  strength,  O  arm  of  the  Lord 

52.  10  The  Lord  hath  made  bare  his  holy  arm 

53.  1  to  .whom  is  the  arm  of  the  Lord  revealed  ? 
59.  16  therefore  his  arm  brought  salvation  unto 

62.  8  The  Lord  hath  sworn,  .by  the  arm  of  his 

63.  5  therefore  mine  own  arm  brought  salvation 


Isa.  63.  12  led.  .by .  .Moses  with  his  glorious  arm 
Jer.  17.  5  and  maketh  flesh  his  arm,  and  whose 
21.  si  myself  will  fight,  .with  a  strong  arm 
27.  5  great  power  and  by  my  outstretched  arm 
32.  17  thy  great  power  and  stretched  out  arm 
48.  25  Moab  is  cut  off,  and  his  arm  is  broken 
Eze.  4.  7  and  thine  arm.  .uncovered,  and  thou  shalt 
13.  20  and  I  will  tear  them  from  your  arms 
20.  33  (As)  I  live . .  with  a  stretched  out  arm 
20.  34  gather  you.  .with  a  stretched  out  arm 

30.  21  I  have  broken  the  arm  of  Pharaoh  king 
30.  22  against  Pharaoh . .  and  will  break  his  arms 
30.  24,  25  I  will  strengthen  the  aims  of  the  king 
30.  24  I  will  break  Pharaoh’s  arms,  and  he  . 

30.  25  the  arms  of  Pharaoh  shall  fall  down 

31.  17  (they  that  were)  his  arm,  (that)  dwelt 
Dan.  10.  6  his  arms  and  his  feet  like .  .polished  brass 

11.  6  the  power  of  the  arm.  .nor  his  arm 
11.  13  the  arms  of  the  south  shall  not  withstand 
11.  22  with  the  arms  of  a  flood  shall  they  be 
11.  31  And  arms  shall  stand  on  his  part 
Hos.  7.15  Though  I  have . .  strengthened  their  arms 
11.  3  taking  them  by  their  aims ;  but  they 
Zech.11.  17  the  sword  (shall  be)  upon  his  arm,  and 
11. 17  his  arm  shall  be  clean  dried  up,  and  his 

1. Bosom,  lap,  pfh  chotsen. 

Isa.  49.  22  shall  bring  thy  sons  in  (their)  aims 

5. Shoulder,  qns  katliepli. 

Job.  31.  22  le’t.  .mine  arm  fall  from  my  shoulder 

Q.Arin,  ftpax^v  brachion. 

Luke  1.  51  He  hath  shewed  strength  with  his  arm 
John  12.  38  to  whom  hath  the  arm  of  the  Lord  been 
Acts  13.  17  with  an  high  arm  brought  he  them  out 

ARM,  to  — 

1  .To  clothe,  Uiib  labesh. 

1  Sa.  17.  38  Saul  armed  David,  .also  he  aimed  liim 

2 . To  dram  out,  pn  rug,  5. 

Gen.  14. 14  he  armed  his  trained,  .born  in  his 

ARM  self,  to  — 

1  .To  be  drawn  out  or  off,  ySn  clialats,  2. 

Num  31.  3  Aim  some  of  yourselves  unto  the  war 
2 .To  arm  self,  bir\l^op.ai  hoplizomai. 

1  Pe.  4.  1  arm  yourselves  likewise  with  the  same 

ARMED  — 

1  .To  arm,  ySi)  chalats. 

Nuni3i.  5’twelve  thousand  armed  for  war 

32.  21  will  go  all  of  you  armed  over  Jordan 
32.  27  will  pass  over,  every  man  armed  for  war 
32.  29  every  man  armed  to  battle,  before  the 
32.  30  will  not  pass  over  with  you  armed 
32.  32  We  will  pass  over  armed  before  the  Lord 
Deut.  3.  18  ye  shall  pass  over  armed  before  your 
Josh.  6.  7  let  him  that  is  aimed  pass  on  before  the 

2 . By  fifties,  armed,  D'trDq  chamushim. 

Josh.  1. 14  pass  before  your  brethren  armed 

4.  12  Manassel),  passed  over  armed  before  the 

3.  To  clothe  oneself,  labesh. 

1.  8a.  17.  5  he  (was)  armed  with  a  coat  of  mail 

i.Sliield,  pa  magen. 

Prov.  6.  11  and  thy  want  as  an  armed  man 
24.  34  and  thy  want  as  an  armed  man 

5.  To  clasp,  arm  oneself,  pwi  nashag. 

1  Ch.  12.  2  (They  were)  armed  with  bows,  and  could 
Psa.  [78.  9  The  children  of  Ephraim,  (being)  armed 

ARMED,  to  be  — 

To  arm  one's  self,  naboirAi^opai  kathoplizomai. 
Luke  11.  21  a  strong  man  armed  keepeth  his  palace 

ARMED,  to  go  — 

To  be  armed,  drawn  out,  y^n  chalats,  2. 

Num  32.  17  But  we  ourselves  will  go  ready  armed 
32.  20  if  ye  will  go  armed  before  the  Lord  to 

ARMED  man  — 

1  .Armed,  drawn  out,  y’jri  chalats. 

Josh.  6.  9  the  armed  men  went  before  the  priests 

6.  13  and  the  armed  men  went  before  them 
2’Ch.  28.  14  So  the  armed  men  left  the  captives  and 

2 . Armed,  fifties,  chamushim. 

Judg.  7. 11  Then  went  lie.,  outside  of  the  aimed  men 

3.  To  kiss,  clasp,  arm  oneself,  ppi  nashag. 

2  Ch.  17.  17  and  with  him  armed  men  with  bow  and 

i. Armour,  pty 3  nesheg. 

Job  39.  21  ho  goeth  on  to  meet  the  armed  men 

ARMED,  ready  — 

To  be  drawn  out,  armed  ySn  chalats. 

1  Ch.  12.  23  the  numbers . .  ready  armed  to  the  war 
12.  24  of  Judah,  .ready  aimed  to  the  war 

ARMED  soldier  — 

To  arm,  draw  out,  pq  chalats. 

Isa.  15.  4  the  armed  soldiers  of  Moab  shall  cry  out 

AR-MA-GED'-DON,  ’ApfiayeSSuv  hill  of  Megiddo. 

A  symbolic  name  (derived  from  2  Ch.  35.  22)  for  the 
scene  of  some  great  spiritual  contest. 

Rev.  16.16  place  called  in  the  Hebrew  tongue  A. 

AR-ME'-NI-A,  the  Greek  form  of  Ararat. 

Armenia,  according  to  tradition,  was  settled  by  Haik, 
son  of  Togarmah,  and  grandson  of  Japliet  (Gen.  10.  3) ; 


ARM  HOLE 


51 


ARPAD 


3  noticed  in  Scripture  under  the  names  Togarmah 
l  Ararat.  The  country,  afterwards  divided  into 
ser  and  Greater  Armenia,  was  frequently  invaded 
tlie  Assyrians,  the  Babylonians,  the  Medes  and  Per¬ 
is,  and  for  many  years  remained  in  subjection  to  one 
other  of  these  empires.  The  accounts  given  by 
iek  and  Roman  writers  are  at  variance  with  those  of 
Armenian  historians.  M.  St  Martin  has  investi- 
ed  the  subject  with  diligence,  and  upon  his  work  the 
owing  chronological  table  is  based  : — 
u  B.c.  2107,  Haik,  fleeing  from  Belus  king  of  Assyria, 
ties  in  Armenia,  and  becomes  its  first  ruler :  1827, 
ession  of  Aram,  who  carries  his  arms  into  Asia 
lor  and  founds  Mazaca,  i.e.  Csesareia  of  Cappadocia  ; 

5,  Armenia  becomes  subject  to  Assyria  ;  743,  Baro'ir 
ders  it  independent ;  565,  accession  of  Tigranes,  who 
tores  it  to  its  ancient  position  ;  323,  on  the  death  of 
xander  it  falls  under  the  sway  of  Greek  governors  ; 

,  under  Ardoates  it  throws  off  the  Grecian  yoke  ; 

,  Valarsaces,  or  Wagharshag  I.,  founds  the  dynasty 
the  Arsacidic  ;  34,  Antony  leads  its  sovereign  cap- 

1  to  Alexandria  ;  30,  on  the  death  of  Antony,  Artaxes 
.els  the  Romans,  and  is  crowned  king.  In  a.d.  16, 
rones,  king  of  the  Parthians,  seeks  shelter  in  Ar- 
nia,  and  is  made  king  ;  18,  Germanicus  makes  Zeno 
g  under  the  name  of  Artaxias  ;  62,  Tiridates  king,  by 
er  of  Nero  ;  115,  invaded  and  conquered  by  Trajan  ; 

,  subjected  by  Ardashir,  king  of  Persia ;  276,  Titl¬ 
es  is  converted  to  Christianity  by  Gregory  ;  387,  Ar- 
nia  divided  between  the  Romans  and  the  Persians : 

,  end  of  the  kingdom  of  the  Arsacidse. 

2  Ki.  19.  37  and  they  escaped  into  the  land  of  A. 

Isa.  37.  38  and  they  escaped  into  the  land  of  A. 

MHOLE  — 

m-hole,  i;  S'yx  atslsil  yad. 

Jer.  38.  12  Put  now  (these),  .under  thino  armholes 
Eze.  13. 18  Woe  to.,  that  sew  pillows  to  all  armholes 

MIES  — 

re,  open  spaces,  Ifni id  maarotli. 

iSa.  17.  23  came  up.. out  of  the  armies  of  the 

-MO-NI,  'ib-ik  of  the  palace. 

on  of  Saul,  by  Rizpah,  B.c.  1050 

2  Sa.  21.  8  But  the  king  took.  .A.  and  Mephibosheth 

MOUR  — 

°ieces  of  annour,  pointed  weapons,  niii  zonoth. 

1  Ki.  22.  38  and  they  washed  his  armour 

1  thing  to  gird  on,  .TjiJn  chagorah. 

2  Ki.  3.  21  all  that  were  able  to  put  on  armour 
1  thing  to  draw  on,  ny'bq  chalitsah. 

2Sa.  2.  21  young  men,  and  take  thee  his  armour 
Listrument,  vessel,  keli. 

1  Sa.  14.  1  unto  the  young  man  that  bare  his  armour 

14.  6  to  the  young  man  that  bare  his  armour 
17.  54  but  lie  put  his  armour  in  his  tent 

31.  9  they,  .stripped  off  his  armour 

31. 10  they  put  his  armour  in  the  house  of  Asht. 
2Sa.  18.  15  ten  young  men  that  bare  Joab’s  armour 

2  Ki.  20.  13  and  (all)  the  house  of  his  armour 

1  Cli.  10.  9  they  took  his  head,  and  his  armour,  and 

10. 10  they  put  his  armour  in  the  house  of  their 
Isa.  39.  2  and  all  the  house  of  Ills  armour 

Long  robe,  "in  mad. 

i  Sa.  17.  38  Saul  armed  David  with  his  armour 

17.  39  David  girded  his  sword  upon  his  armour 

irmour,  thing  joined  together,  pwi  nesheq. 

1  Ki.  10.  25  brought  every  man  his  present,  .armour 

2  Ki.  10.  2  with  you . .  a  fenced  city  also,  and  armour 
Isa.  22.  8  thou  didst  look,  .to  the  armour  of  the 

1  rms,  armour,  oirAa  hopla. 

Rom  13.  12  let  us  put  on  the  [armour]  of  light 

2  Co.  [6.  7  by  the  armour  of  righteousness  on  the 

[MOUR,  (all)  — 

hole  armour,  rr  avoir  Aia  panoplia. 

Luken.  22  he  takethfromlihn  all  his  armour  wherein 

tMOUR  (whole)  — 

hole  armour,  iravoirAia  panoplia. 

Eph.  6.  n  Put  on  the  whole  armour  of  God,  that 

6.  13  take  unto  you  the  whole  armour  of  God 

tMOUR  BEARER  — 

•,arer  of  weapon,  'S?  xiri  nose  keli. 

Judg.  9.  54  called . .  the  young  man  his  armourbearer 
1  Sa.  14.  7  his  armourbearer  said  unto  him,  Do  all 

14. 12  answered  Jonathan  and  his  armourbearer 
14.  i2  Jonathan  said  unto  his  armourbearer 

14.  13  climbed  up.  .and  his  armourbearer 

14. 13  and  his  armourbearer  slew  after  him 
14.  14  which  Jonathan  and  his  armourbearer 
14.  17  Jonathan  and  his  armourbearer  (were) 

16.  21  and  he  became  his  armourbearer 

31.  4  Then  said  Saul  unto  his  armourbearer 
31.  4  his  armourbearer  would  not ;  for  he  was 
31.  5  when  his  armourbearer  saw  that  Saul 
31.  6  So  Saul  died,  .and  his  armourbearer 
2Sa.  23.  37  Zelek.  .armourbearer  to  Joab  the  son  of 
i  Ch.  io.  4  Then  said  Saul  to  his  armourbearer 

10.  4  his  armourbearer  would  not ;  for  he  was 

10.  5  his  armourbearer  saw  that  Saul  was  dead 
it.  39  Zelek.  .the  armourbearer  of  Joab 
RMOURY — 

Treasury,  uyisf  otsar. 

Jer.  50.  25  The  Lord  hath  opened  his  armoury 
Thing  joined  on  or  together,  pwi  nesheq. 

Neh.  3. 19  over  against  the  going’up  to  the  armoury 


^.Armoury,  heap  of  swords,  ni'S^n  talpiyyoth. 

Song  4.  4  Thy  neck  (is)  like.. for  an  armoury 

ARMS  — 

Arms  (as  bent  or  crooked),  ayxaAat  angkalai. 

Luke  2.  28  Then  took  he  him  up  in  his  arms 

ARMS,  to  take  (up)  in  — 

To  make  the  arms  inclose  one,  tvayxaAi&pai. 

Mark  9.  36  and  when  he  had  taken  him  in  his  arms 

10.  16  took  them  up  in  his  arms,  put  (his)  hands 

ARMY  — 

1. Troop,  "nil  gedud. 

2  Ch.  25.  9  I  have  given  to  the  army  of  Israel  ? 

25.  10  the  army  that  was  come  to  him  out  of 
25.  13  the  soldiers  of  the  army  which  Amaziah 
Job  25.  3  Is  there  any  number  of  his  armies 
29.  25  and  dwelt  as  a  king  in  the  army 

2. Strength,  might,  force,  chayil. 

Exod  14.  9  Pharaoh,  and  his  horsemen,  and  his  army 
Deut  II.  4  what  he  did  unto  the  army  of  Egypt 

1  Ki.  20.  19  and  the  army  which  followed  them 

20.  25  number  thee  an  army,  like  the  army  that 

2  Ki.  25.  5  the  army  of  the  Chaldees  pursued  after 

23.  5  all  his  army  were  scattered  from  him 

25. 10  all  the  army  of  the  Chaldees,  that 
25.  23  when  all  the  captains  of  the  armies 

25.  26  all  the  people,  .the  captains  of  the  armies 

1  Ch.  11.  26  the  valiant  men  of  the  armies.  .Asahel 

2  Ch.  13.  3  Abijah . .  with  an  army  of  valiant  men  of 

14.  8  Asa  had  an  army,  .that  bare  targets  and 
16.  4  Ben-haded . .  sent  the  captains  of .  armies 

24.  24  the  army  of  the  Syrians  came  with  a 

26.  13  under  their  hand  (was)  an  army,  three 
Neh.  2.  9  king  had  sent  captains  of  the  army 

4.  2  he  spake  before,  .the  army  of  Samaria 
Isa.  43. 17  Which  bringeth  forth,  .the  army  and  the 
Jer.  32.  2  the  king  of  Babylon's  army  besieged  Jer. 
34.  1  when  Nebuchadnezzar,  .and  all  his  army 
34.  7  king  of  Babylon’s  army  fought  against  J. 

34.  21  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon’s  army 

35.  11  for  fear  of  the  army  of  the  Chaldeans 
33.  11  for  fear  of  the  army  of  the  Syrians 

37.  5  Pharaoh’s  army  was  come  forth  out  of  E. 
37.  7  Pharaoh’s  army,  .shall  return  to  Egypt 
37.  10  though  ye  had  smitten  the.  .army  of  the 

37.  n  army .  .for  fear  of  Pharaoh’s  army 

38.  3  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon’s  army 

39.  1  came  Nebuchadrezzar,  and  all  his  army 
39.  5  the  Chaldeans’  army  pursued  after  them 
46.  2  against  the  army  of  Pharaoh-necho  king 
46.  22  for  they  shall  march  with  an  army 

52.  4  Nebuchadrezzar,  .he  and  all  his  army 
52.  8  the  army  of  the  Chaldeans  pursued  after 
52.  8  all  his  army  was  scattered  from  him 
52.  14  all  tlie  army  of  the  Chaldeans 
Eze.  17.  17  shall  Pharaoh  with  (his)  mighty  army 

27. 10  They  of  Persia,  .were  in  thine  army,  thy 

27.  11  The  men  of  Arvad  with  thine  army 
29.  18  Nebuchadrezzar,  .caused  his  army  to 
29.  18  yet  had  he  no.wages,  nor  his  army,  for 
29.  19  and  it  shall  be  the  wages  for  his  army 

32.  31  and  all  his  army  slain  by  the  sword 

37.  10  they  lived,  .an  exceeding  great  army 

38.  4  I  will  bring  thee . .  and  all  thine  army 
38.  15  a  great  company,  and  a  mighty  army 

Dan.  11.  7  which  shall  come  with  an  army,  and  shall 

11.  13  shall  certainly  come,  .with  a  great  army 

11.  25  stir  up  his  power,  .with  a  great  army 

11.  25  with  a  very  great  and  mighty  army 

11.  26  destroy  him,  and  his  army  shall  overflow 
Joel  2.  11  shall  utter  his  voice  before  his  army 

2.  25  my  great  army  which  I  sent  among  you 

3.  Might,  strength,  force,  h'.n  chayil. 

Dan.  3.  20  mighty  men  that  (were)  in  his  army 

4.  35  doeth  according  to  his  will  in  the  army 

4.  Might,  strength,  force,  S’n  chel. 

Isa.  36.  2  unto  king  Hezekiah  with  a  great  army 

5 . Camp,  njnn  machaneh. 

iSa.  17. '  1  Philistinesgathcredtogethertheirarmies 

28.  1  Philistines  gathered  their  armies  together 

29.  1  the  Philistines  gathered . .  all  their  armies 
Song  6. 13  As  it  were  the  company  of  two  armies 

6.  Arrangement,  ntnyn  maarakah. 

1  Sa.  4.  2  they  slew  of  the  army  in  the  field 
4.  12  a  man  of  Benjamin  out  of  tho  army 
4.  16  came  out  of  the  army,  .out  of  the  army 
17.  8  he.  .cried  unto  all  the  armies  of  Israel 
17.  10  I  defy  the  armies  of  Israel  this  day ;  give 
17.  21  put  the  battle  in  array,  army  against  army 
17.  22  David  left,  .and  ran  into  the  army,  and 
17.  23  came  up  the  champion . .  out  of  the  armies 
17.  26  should  defy  the  armies  of  the  livingGod? 
17.  36  hath  defied  the  armies  of  the  living  God 
17.  45  God  of  the  armies  of  Israel,  whom  thou 
17.  48  David  hasted,  and  ran  toward  the  army 
23.  3  if  we  come  to  Keilah  against  the  armies 

7.  Thing  set  up,  rnxo  mitstsabah. 

Zech.  9.  8  I  will  encamp  about .  .because  of  the  army 

8.  Host  (as  joined  together ),  xnx  tsaba. 

Gen.  26.  26  Phichol  the  chief  captain  of  his  army 
Exod.  6.  26  Bring  out.  .according  to  their  armies 

7.  4  that  I  may .  .bring  forth  mine  armies 

12.  17  have  I  brought  your  armies  out  of  the 

12.  51  the  Lord  did  bring,  .by  their  armies 
Num.  1.  3  Aaron  shall  number  them  by  their  armies 


Num.  2.  3  shall,  .pitch  throughout  their  armies 
2.  9  of  Judah . .  throughout  theiv  armies 
2.  10  the  standard,  .according  to  their  armies 
2.  16  of  Reuben,  .throughout  their  armies 
2.  18  the  standard,  .according  to  their  armies 
2.  24  of  Ephraim,  .throughout  their  armies 
2.  25  The  standard,  .by  their  armies 
10.  14,  22  standard,  .according  to  their  armies 

10.  28  journeyings  of .  .according  to  their  armies 

33.  1  which  went  forth  out.  .with  their  armies 

Deut  20.  9  they  shall  make  captains  of  the  armies 
Judg.  4.  7  I  will  draw,  .the  captain  of  Jabin's  army 

8.  6  we  should  give  bread  unto  thine  army? 

9.  29  Increase  thine  army,  and  come  out 

1  Ch.  20.  1  Joab  led  forth  the  power  of  the  army,  and 

27.  34  the  general  of  the  king’s  army  (was)  Joab 

2  Ch.  25.  7  0  king,  let  not  the  army  of  Israel  go  with 

26.  13  under  their  hand  (was)  an  army,  three 
Psa.  44.  9  But  thou . .  goest  not  forth  with  our  armies 
60.  10  didst  not  go  out  with  our  armies? 

68.  12  Kings  of  armies  did  flee  apace  :  and  she 
Isa.  34.  2  and . .  f  ury  upon  all  their  armies  :  he  hath 

9.  An  encampment,  irapepPoAi)  parembole. 

Heb.  11.34  turned  to  flight  the  armies  of  the  aliens 

10.  Armament,  mparcvpa  strateuma. 

Matt  22.  7  he  sent  forth  his  armies,  and  destroyed 
Acts  23.  27  then  came  I  with  an  army,  and  rescued 
Rev.  9.  16  the  number  of  the  army  of  the  horsemen 
19.  14  thearmies.  .in  heaven  followed  him  upon 
19.  19  and  their  armies,  .against  his  army 

11.  A  camp,  army,  arparitrtbov  stratopedon. 

Luke  21.  20  ye  shall  see.  .compassed  with  armies 

AR'-NAN,  jrux  strong. 

Patronymic  of  a  family  descended  from  David,  B.C.  500. 

1  Ch.  3.  21  the  sons  of  Rephaiah,  the  sons  of  A.,  the 

AR'-NON,  rushing  stream. 

A  river  and  valley  forming  the  S.  boundary  of  Canaan 
towards  Moab.  Rising  in  the  mountains  of  Arabia,  it 
flows  into  the  Salt  Sea,  opposite  Ain-gidy.  Now  Mojeb. 
Num2i.  13  pitched  on  the  other  side  of  A.,  which 

21.  13  for  A.  (is)  the  border  of  Moab,  between 
21.  14  and  in  the  brook  of  A. 

21.  24  possessed  his  land  from  A.  unto  Jabbok 
21.  26  taken  all  his  land,  .even  unto  A. 

21.  28  the  lords  of  the  high  places  of  A. 

22.  36  Moab,  which  (is)  in  the  border  of  A. 

Deut.  2.  24  your  journey,  and  pass  over  the  river  A. 

2.  36  Aroer.  .(is)  by  the  brink  of  the.river  of  A. 

3.  8  from  the  river  of  A.  unto  mount  Hermon 
3.  12  from  A.,  which  (is)  by  the  river  A.,  and 

з.  16  from  Gilead  even  unto  the  river  A.  half 
4.48  Aroer,  which  (is)  by  the  bank  of . .  river  A. 

Josh.12.  1  from  the  river  A.  unto  mount  Hermon 

12.  2  Aroer.  .upon  the  bank  of  the  river  A. 

13.  9,  16  Aroer.  .upon  the  bank  of  the  river  A. 
Judg  11. 13  they  came  up  out  of  Egypt,  from  A.  even 

11.  18  and  pitched  on  the  other  side  of  A.,  but 
11.  18  for  A.  (was)  the  border  of  Moab 

11.  22  from  A.  even  unto  Jabbok  and  from  the 
11.  26  cities  that  (be)  along  by  the  coasts  of  A. 

2  Ki.  10.  33  from  Aroer,  which  (is)  by  the  river  A. 

Isa.  16.  2  Moab  shall  be  at  the  fords  of  A. 

Jer.  48.  20  tell  ye  it  in  A.,  that  Moab  is  spoiled 

A'-ROD,  •vnx  descent,  posterity. 

One  of  Gad’s  sons,  whence  came  the  Arodi,  B.C.  1700. 

,  Gen.  46. 16  sons  of  Gad ;  Ziphion.  .and  A.,  and 

A-RO'-DI,  'im  my  posterity. 

The  Arodites,  descendants  of  Arod. 

Num  26. 17  Of  A.,  the  family  of  the  Arodites 

A-RO-DITES,  'll" )8h. 

The  same  as  the  preceding  Arodi. 

Num.  26. 17  Of  Arod,  the  family  of  the  A. 

A-RO'-ER,  yf'f  -)jrn£  enclosed. 

1.  A  city  near  Rabbatli  Ammon,  in  the  valley  of  J abbok, 
now  called  Arieh. 

Num 32.  34  the  children  of  Gad  built  Dibon .  .and  A 
Josh  13.  25  land  of  the  children  of  Ammon,  unto  A. 

2  Sa.  24.  5  passed  over  Jordan,  and  pitched  in  A. 
Isa.  17.  2  The  cities  of  A.  (are)  forsaken  :  they  shall 

2.  A  city  of  the  Amorites,  on  the  bank  of  the  Arnou,  and 
now  called  Arair. 

Deut.  2.  36  From  A.,  which  (is)  by  the  brink  of  the 

3.  12  from  A.,  which  (is)  by  the  river  Arnou 

4.  48  From  A.,  which  is  by  the  bank  of  the 
Josh  12.  2  Sihon.  .in  Heshbon,  (and)  ruled  from  A. 

13.  9  From  A.,  that  (is)  upon  the  bank  of  the 

13.  16  And  their  coast  was  from  A.,  that  (is)  on 
Judg  11.  26  While  Israel  dwelt  in.  .A.  and  her  towns 

и.  33  And  he  smote  them  from  A.,  even  till 
2  Ki.  IO.  33  from  A.,  which  (is)  by  the  river  Arnon 

1  Ch.  5.  8  Sliema,  the  son  of  Joel,  who  dwelt  in  A. 
Jer.  48.  19  O  inhabitant  of  A.,  stand  by  the  way 

3.  A  city  in  the  S.  of  Judah.  Now  called  Ararah. 

1  Sa.  30.  28  And  to  (them)  which  (were)  in  A.,  and 

A-RO-E-RITE,  njM  of  A  roer. 

The  patronymic  of  one  Hothan. 

1  Ch.  11.  44  and  Jehiel  the  sons  of  Hothan  the  A. 

AR'-PAD,  AR'-PHAD,  -tsqx  a  couch,  resting  place. 

A  fortified  city  near  Hamath,  perhaps  the  same  as 
Arvad,  now  called  Ruad. 

2  Ki.  18.  34  Where  (are)  the  gods  of  Hamath, and  oi  A.? 


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2  Ki.  IQ.  13  the  king  of  Hamath,  and  the  king  of  A. 
Isa.  io.  Q  (is)  not  Hamath  as  A?  (is)  not  Samana  as 

36.  IQ  Where  (are)  the  gods  of  Hamath  and  A.? 

37.  13  the  king  of  Hamath,  and  the  king  of  A. 
Jer.  49.  23  Hamath  is  confounded,  and  Arpad  :  for 

AR-PHAX'-AD,  TO91  it.  Meaning  uncertain. 

A  son  of  Shem,  and  a  tribe  E.  of  the  Tigris  near  Elam 
and  Asshur,  in  the  N.  of  Assyria,  with  Media  on  the  E. 
and  Armenia  on  the  N.  B.C.  2348-1904. 

Gen.  10.  22  The  children  of  Shem  ;  Elam,  .and  A. 

10.  24  And  A.  begat  Salah;  and  Salah  begat 

11.  10  an  hundred  years  old,  and  begat  A 
n.  11  And  Shem  lived  after  he  begat  A.  five 
II  12  And  A.  lived  five  and  thirty  years,  and 
II  *3  And  A.  lived  after  he  begat  Salah  four 

1  Ch.  1.  17  sons  of  Shem;  Elam,  and  Ashur  and  A. 

1.  18  And  A.  begat  Shelah,  and  Slielali  begat 
1.  24  Shem,  A.,  Shelah 

Luke  3.  36  Cainan,  which  was  (the  son)  of  A. 

ARRAY  — 

Clothinq,  iixariauSs  himatismos. 

1  Ti.  2.  9  not  with  broidered  hair . .  or  costly  array 

ARRAY,  to  — 

To  clothe,  vzb  labesh,  5. 

Gen.  41.  42  arrayed  him  in  vestures  of  fine  linen 

2  Ch.  28.  15  all  that  were  naked,  .and  arrayed  them 

Esth.  6.  9  that  they  may  array  the  mail,  whom  the 

6.  11  Then  took  Hainan,  .and arrayed Mordecai 

ARRAY,  in  — • 

To  set,  place,  t\'V  shith. 

Isa.  22.  7  horsemen  shall  set  themselves  m  array 

ARRAY,  put  in  — 

To  array ,  TO  arak. 

Jer.  50.  42  (every  one)  put  in  array,  like  a  man 
ARRAY,  to  put  in  — 

To  array,  fill;  arak.  .  „ 

2  Sa.  10.  9  and  put.  .in  array  against  the  Syrian 
10.  8  and  put  the  battle  in  array  at  the  _ 

10.  10  that  he  might  put  (them)  in  array  against 
1  Ch.  iq.  q  put  the  battle  in  array  before  the  gate  of 
iq.  10  and  put.  .in  array  against  the  Syrians 

19.  17  when  David  had  put  the  battle  in  anay 

ARRAY,  to  put  selves  in  — 

To  array,  TO  arak.  .  .  ,  . 

Judg  20.  20  Israel  put  themselves  ui  array  to  fight 

20.  22  where  they  put  themselves  in  array 

20.  30  put  themselves  in  array  against  Gibean 
20.  33  put  themselves  in  array  at  Baal-tamar 
1  Sa  4.  2  Philistines  put  themselves  in  array 
Jer.  50.  14  Put  yourselves  in  array  against  Babylon 


ARRAY,  to  put  the  battle  ill  — 

To  array.  IPU  arak. 

1  Sa.  17.  21  For  Israel,  .had  put  the  battle  in  array 
ARRAY  self,  to  — 

1  .To  clothe,  tsh?  labesh. 

Job  40.  IO  array  thyself  with  glory  and  beauty 

2.  To  cover,  wrap  up,  veil,  TO  atah. 

Jer.  43.  12  he  shall  array  himself  with  the  land  of 

ARRAY,  set  in  — 

To  array,  TO  arak. 

Jer.  6.  23  they  ride  upon  horses,  set  m  array 
Joel  2.  s  as  a  strong  people  set  in  battle  array 

ARRAY,  to  set  in  — 

To  array,  TO l  arak.  .  .  .  ,. 

Judg  20.  22  set  their  battle  again  in  array  in  the 
I  Sa?i7.  2  set  the  battle  in  array  against  the 
17  8  come  out  to  set.  .battle  in  array? 

1  Ch  iq  11  they  set.  .in  array  against  the  children 

IQ.  17  and  set.  -ill  array  against  them 

2  Ch  13.  3  Abijah  set  the  battle  in  array  with  an 

14.  10  they  set  the  battle  in  array  in  the  valley 

ARRAY,  to  set  selves  in  — 

To  array,  TO  arak. 

2  Sa.  10.  17  the  Syrians  set  themselves  m  array 
1  Job  6  4  terrors  of  God  do  set  themselves  in  airay 

'  Jer.  50.  9  they  shall  set  themselves  in  array  against 

ARRAY  in,  to  — 

To  cast  around,  irepifldWin  penballii. 

Luke  23.  II  and  arrayed  him  in  a  gorgeous  robe,  and 

ARRAYED,  to  be  — 

To  be  clothed,  eqb  labesh,  4. 

2  Ch.  5.  12  their  brethren,  .arrayed  in  white  linen 

ARRAYED  in  — 

To  go  into,  put  on,  ivbbu  enduu. 

Acts  12.  21  Herod,  arrayed  in  royal  apparel 

ARRIVE,  to  — -  f 

1.  To  sail  down,  KarairRew  katapleo. 

Luke  8.  26  they  arrived  at  the  country  o.  the  Cad. 

2  To  cast  alongside,  uapafraWoi  paraballo. 

Acts  20.  15  next  (day)  we  arrived  at  Samos,  and 

ARROGANCY — 

1  .Pride,  rising,  excellency,  pxi  gaon. 

Prov  8  13  pride,  and  arrogancy.  .do  I  hate 

Xsa  13.11  cause  the  arrogancy  of  the  proud  to  cease 
Jer.  48.  29  the  pride  of  Moab.  .and  his  arrogancy 


2.  Stiffness,  insolence,  PPJf  ataq. 

1  Sa.  2.  3  let  (not)  arrogancy  come  out  of  your 

ARROW  — 

1. Arrow,  pri  diets. 

Hum 24.  8  pierce .  .through  with  his  arrows 
Deut  32.  23  I  will  spend  mine  arrows  upon  them 
32.  42  I  will  make  mine  arrows  drunk  with 

1  Sa.  20.  20  I  will  shoot  three  arrows  on  the  side 

20.  21  find  out  the  arrows,  .the  arrows  (are) 

10.  22  Behold,  the  arrows  (are)  beyond  thee;  go 
20.  36  find  out  now  the  arrows  which  I  shoot 
20.  38  Jonathan's  lad  gathered  up  the  arrows 

2  Sa.  22.  15  he  sent  out  arrows,  and  scattered  them 
2  Ki.  13.  is  Elisha  said  unto.  .Take  bow  and  arrows 

13  is  And  he  took  unto  him  bow  and  arrows 
13.  17  The  arrow  of  the  Lord’s  deliverance 
13.  17  the  arrow  of  deliverance  from  Syria 
13. 18  he  said,  Take  the  arrows.  And  he  took 
19.  32  He  shall  not.  .shoot  an  arrow  there 

1  Ch.  12.  2  (hurling)  stones,  and.  .arrows  out  of  a 

2  Ch.  26.  15  to  shoot  arrows  and  great  stones  withal 
Job  6.  4  the  arrows  of  the  Almighty  (are)  within 
Psa.  7.  13  he  ordaineth  his  arrows  against  the 

11.  2  they  make  ready  their  arrow  upon  the 

18.  14  he  sent  out  his  arrows,  and  scattered 
38  2  thine  arrows  stick  fast  in  me,  and  thy 

45.  s  Thine  arrows  (are)  sharp  in  the  heart  of 
57.  4  sons  of  men,  whose  teeth  (are),  .arrows 
58  7  he  bendeth  (his  bow  to  shoot)  his  arrows 

64  3  bend  (their  bows  to  shoot)  tlieir  arrows 

64.  7  God  shall  shoot  at  them  (with)  an  arrow 
91.  5  Thou  shalt  not  be  afraid  for  the.  .arrow 

120.  4  Sharp  arrows,  .with  coals  of  juniper 
127  4  As  arrows  (are)  in  the  hand  of  a  mighty 

144.  6  shoot  out  thine  arrows,  and  destroy  them 
Prov.25.  18  a  maul,  and  a  sword,  and  a  sharp  arrow 
26  18  As  a  mad  (man)  who  casteth . .  arrows 
Isa  5  28  Whose  arrows  (are)  sharp,  and  all  their 
7  24  With  arrows  and  with  bows  shall  (men) 

37.  33  He  shall  not.  .shoot  an  arrow  there 
Jer  q  8  Their  tongue  (is  as)  an  arrow  shot  out 

SO  9  their  arrows . .  as  of  a  mighty  expert  man 
so  14  shoot  at  her,  spare  no  arrows:  for  she 
51.  11  Make  bright  the  arrows;  gather  the. 

Lam  3  12  and  set  me  as  a  mark  for  the  anow 
Eze  ’  s’  16  I  shall  send,  .the  evil  arrows  of  famine 
21  21  he  made  (his)  arrows  bright,  he  consulted 
3q  3  I  will  .cause  thine  arrows  to  fall  out  of 
39  Q  shall  go  forth . .  and  burn . .  the  arrows,  and 
Hab.  3.  11  at  the  light  of  thine  arrows  they  went 
Zech.  g.  14  his  arrow  shall  go  forth  as  the  lightning 

2 . Arrow,  'xn  chetsi. 

1  Sa.  20.  36  he  shot  an  arrow  beyond  him 

20  37  place  of  the  arrow  which  Jonathan  had 
20.  37  Jonathan  cried.  .(Is)notthearrowbeyond 
20.  38  Jonathan's  lad  gathered  up  the  arrows 

2  Ki.  9.  24  the  arrow  went  out  at  his  heart 

3 . Arrow  (as piercing,  cutting  in),  f’xn  chatsats. 

Psa.  77.  17  thine  arrows  also  went  abroad 
4  Arrow  (as  flashing,  rushing  forth),  pip,  resheph. 

’  Psa.  76.  3  There  brake  he  the  arrows  of  the  bow  ; 

5 .Son  of  the  bow,  nip  ]|  ben  qesheth. 

Job  41.28  The  arrow  cannot  make  him  flee 

ART  — 

1 .  Work,  n'tyya  maaseh. 

Exod  30.  25  an  ointment ..  after  the  art  of  the 

30.  35  confection  after  the  art  of  the  apothecary 
2  Ch.  16. 14  prepared  by  the  apothecaries’  art 

2 . Art,  handicraft,  skill,  rexV7l  techne.  . 

Acts  17.  29  stone,  graven  by  art  and  man  s  device 

ARTS,  to  use  curious  —  ( 

To  practise  curious  things,  to  ncpUpya  irpuaaui. 
Acts  19.  19  Many  of  them  also  which  used  curious  arts 

AR-TA-XER'-XES,  ppipiTO  great  king. 

1.  A  Persian  king,  the  Lohgimauus  of  profane  history. 

In  7th  year  of  his  reign  Ezra  went  up  to  Jerusalem, 
B.C.  418.  .  ,  ,  ,. 

Ezra  7.  1  after  these  things,  in  the  reign  of  A.  king 
7  7  there  went  up . .  in  the  seventh  year  of  A. 

7.  II  the  copy  of  the  letter  that  the  king  A. 

7  12  A  ,  king  of  kings,  unto  Ezra  the  priest,  a 
7]  21  And  I,  (even)  I  A.  the  king,  do  make  a 

8.  1  These,  .went  up  with  me.  .reign  of  A. 

Neh  2  1  to  pass,  .in  the  twentieth  year  of  A.  the 

c’  14  unto  the  two  and  thirtieth  year  of  A. 

13.  6  for  in  the  two  and  thirtieth  year  of  A. 

2.  A  king  of  Persia,  the  Cambyses  of  profane  history, 

B  °Ezra  4  7  And  in  the  days  of  A.  the  king  wrote 
4  7  the  rest  of  their  companions,  unto  A. 

A  8  Rehum . .  wrote . .  against  J  erusalem  to  A . 
4.  11  the  copy  of  the  letter,  .unto  A.  the  king 
4.  23  when  the  copy  of  king  A.’s  letter  (was) 

3.  Another  king  of  Persia,  contemporary  with  Darius, 
or  subsequent  to  him. 

Ezra  6.  14  according  to  the  commandment  of.  .A. 
AR-TE'-MAS,  ’Aprepus  whole,  sound. 

A  companion  of  Paul  at  Nicopolis. 

Tit.  3.  12  When  I . .  send  A.  unto  thee,  or  Tycliicus 

ARTIFICER  — 

1  .Engraver,  carver,  enn  charash. 

1  Ch.29.  s  all  manner  of  work.,  (made)  by.,  artificers 

2  Ch.34.  11  to  the  artificers  and  builders  gave  they 


2 . Engraver,  canter,  enn  choresh. 

Gen.  4.  22  Tubal-cain,au  iustructer  of  every  artificer 

3.  Engraving,  carving,  eTO  cheresh. 


C  J  J  l/W/  VVlVy  J  yy 

Isa.  3.  3  The  counsellor,  and  the  cunning  artificer  I 
ARTILLERY  — 

Instrument,  keli. 

1  Sa.  20.  40  Jonathan  gave  his  artillery  unto  his  lad 
A-RU'-BOTH,  ni3-J8  courts. 

The  third  of  Solomon's  commissariat  districts,  includ¬ 
ing  Sochoh ;  it  was  therefore  probably  a  name  for  the 
rich  corn -growing  country  of  the  Shefelali  or  "plain' 
of  Judah. 

1  Ki.  4.  10  son  of  Hesed,  in  A.;  to  him  (pertained) 
A-RB'-MAH,  nsi-it?  height. 

A  place  near  Shechem,  in  Ephraim,  perhaps  the  same 
as  Rumah  (now  called  El-Ormah,  N.  L.  of  Nablus). 

Judg.  9.  41  And  Abimelech  dwelt  at  A.:  and  Zcbul 
AR'-VAD,  link  refuge. 

An  island  near  Zidon,  whence  probably  it  was  colonised 
It  is  now  called  Ruad ,  but  formerly  Antarudiis. 

Eze  27  8  The  inhabitants  of . .  A.  were  thy  mariners 
27.  11  The  men  of  A.  with  thine  army  (were) 

AR-VAD-ITES,  "iy)N  inhabiting  Arvad. 

The  patronymic  of  the  descendants  of  the  9th  son  of 
Canaan,  son  of  Ham. 

Gen.  10.  18  the  A.,  and  the  Zemarite,  and  the 
1  Ch.  1.  16  the  A.,  and  the  Zemarite,  and  the 

AR'-ZA,  NX1N  firm. 

A  steward  of  Elah,  king  of  Israel,  B.C.  930. 

1  Ki.  16.  9  in  the  house  of  A.  steward  of  (his)  house 

AS  — 

1. Who,  that,  as,  TO  asher. 

Gen.  22.  14  Jehovah-jireh :  as  it  is  said  (to)  this  day 

2.  Even  as,  TO?  kaasher. 

Gen.  7.  9 ’the  male  and  the  female,  as  God  had 

3 . Also,  C3  gam. 

Jer.  51.  49  As  Babylon,  .the  slain  of  Israel  to  fall 

4 . As  a  sufficiency,  ri?  kede. 

Judg.  6.  5  For  they  came  up . .  as  grasshoppers  for 

5.  That,  though,  '3  ki. 

Job  22.  2  as  he  that  is  wise  may  be  profita 

6.  Even  as,  ins  kemo. 

Exodis.  5  they  sank  into  the  bottom  as  a  stone 

7.  Unto,  ty  ad. 

Judg  20. 48  the  men  of  (every)  city,  as  the  beast,  and 

8.  With,  Dy  im. 

Job  9.  26  They  are  passed  away  as  the  swift  ships 

9.  Under,  instead  of,  nnn  tachatli. 

Job  34.  26  He  striketh  them  as  wicked  men 

10.  Cm,  upon,  in  addition  to,  Sy  al. 

Job  22.  24  shalt  thou  lay  up  gold  as  dust 

11.  Verily,  then,  for,  yap  gar. 

Matt.  1.  18  When[as]  his  mother  Mary  was  espoused 

12.  With  a  view  to,  els  eis. 

Phil.  4.  15  no  church  communicated  with  me  as 

13.7m,  dwring,  Iv  en. 

Luke  8.  5  and  as  he  sowed,  some  fell  by  the 

1  A.  Even,  as,  uaSd-rrep  kathaper. 

Rom  12.  4  For  as  we  have  many  members  m  one 

1  Co  12  12  For  as  the  body  is  one,  and  hath  many 

2  Co  3  13  not  as  Moses,  .put  a  veil  over  his  face 

8.  11  that  as.  .to  will,  so.  .a  performance 
1  Th.  2.  11  As  ye  knowhow  we  exhorted,  and 
3!  6  desiring  greatly  to  see  us,  as  we  also 
Heb.  5.  4  he  that  is  called  of  God,  [as].  .Aaron 

15  According  to  which,  xaQa  hatha. 

Matt  27. 10  the  potter’s  field,  as  the  Lord  appointed 

16. According  to  what,  uadi  katho. 

Rom.  8.  26  Know  not  what  we  should  pray  for  as  we 

17  Even  or  according  as,  xaDori  kathoti. 

Acts  2.45  parted  them  to  all . .  as  every  man  had 

18.  Even  or  according  as,  k adds  kathos. 

Matt  21.  6  disciples  went,  and  did  as  Jesus 

26.  24  The  Son  of  man  goeth  as  it  is  written  of 
28  6  for  he  is  risen,  as  he  said.  Come,  see  the 

Mark  4.  33  spake  he  the  word  unto  them,  as  they  wcri 
q.  13  whatsoever  they  listed,  as  it  is  written  oi 

14  16  his  disciples  went  forth,  .and  foundas hi 
1421  The  Son  of  man .  .goeth,  as  It  is  written 

1 5  8  multitude . .  began  to  desire . .  as  he  had 

16  7  there  shall  ye  see  him,  as  he  said  unto 
Luke  1.  55  As  he  spake  to  our  fathers,  to  Abraham 

1  70  As  he  spake  by  the  mouth  of  his  holy 

2  20  heard  and  seen,  as  it  was  told  unto  then 
2  23  As  it  is  written  in  the  law  of  the  Lord 

5.  14  according  as  Moses  commanded,  for  a 

6.  31  as  ye  would  that  men  should  do  to  you 
6.  36  Be  ye  therefore  merciful,  as  your  Fathe 

11.  1  teach  us  to  pray,  as  John  also  taught  hi 
11.  30  as  Jonas  was  a  sign  unto  the  Ninevites 
17.  26  as  it  was  in  the  days  of  Koe,  so  shall  it 
22.  13  they  went,  and  found  as  he  had  said  uut 
22  29  as  my  Father  hath  appointed  unto  me 
24.  24  found  (it)  even  so  as  the  women  had  sai 
24  39  hath  not  flesh  and  hones  as  ye  see  me 
John  1  23  Make  straight  the  way .  .as  said  the  pro. 


AS 


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AS 


ohn  3  14  as  Moses  lifted  up  the  serpent  m  the 
c  so  as  I  hear,  I  judge  :  and  my  judgment 
6  si  as  it  is  written,  He  gave  them  bread  from 

6.  57  As  the  living  Father  hath  sent  me,  and 

6  58  not  as  your  fathers  did  eat  manna,  and 
7!  38  He  that  believeth  on  me,  as  the  scripture 
8  28  as  my  Father  hath  taught  me,  I  speak 

10.  15  As  the  Father  knoweth  me,  even  so  know 
10.  26  [ye  are  not  of  my  sheep,  as  I  said  unto  you] 

12  14  Jesus,  .sat  thereon  ;  as  it  is  written 
1315  that  ye  should  do  as  I  have  done  to  you 

13  33  Ye  shaU  seek  me :  and  as  I  said  unto  the 
,3  34  ye  love  one  another ;  as  I  have  loved  you 
14'.  27  not  as  the  world  givetli,  give  I  unto  you 

14  3t  as  the  Father  gave  me  commandment 

15  4  As  the  branch  cannot  bear  fruit  of  itself 
15.  Q  As  the  Father  hath  loved  me,  so  have  1 
15  12  ye  love  one  another,  as  I  have  loved  you 
17'  2  As  thou  hast  given  him  power  over  all 
17.  11  keep,  .that  they  may  be  one,  as  we  (are) 

17.  18  As  thou  hast  sent  me  into  the  world,  even 
17  21  That  they  all  may  be  one  ;  as  thou,  Father 
17.  23  hast  loved  them,  as  thou  hast  loved  me 
10.  40  as  the  manner  of  the  Jews  is  to  bury 

20.  21  Peace,  .unto you  :  as.  .Father  hath  sent 
Acts  2.  4  tongues,  as  the  Spir  it  gave  them  utterance 
2.  22  midst  of  you,  as  ye  yourselves  also  know 

7.  42  as  it  is  written  in  the  book  of  the  prophets 

7  44  as  he  had  appointed,  speaking  unto  Moses 

7.  48  most  High  dwelleth . .  in  temples . .  as  saith 
10.  47  received  the  Holy  Ghost  as  well  as  we? 

15.  8  giving  them  the  Holy  Ghost,  even  as 

15.  15  to  this  agree  the  words,  .as  it  is  written 
22.  3  was  zealous  toward  God,  as  ye  all  are  this 
Rom  1  17  you  also,  even  as  among  other  Gentiles 

I  17  as  it  is  written.  The  just  shall  live  by  faith 

2.  24  name,  .is  blasphemed,  .as  it  is  written 

3.  4  as  it  is  written.  That  thou  mightest  be 

3  8  as  we  be  slanderously  reported,  and  as 

3  10  As  it  is  written.  There  is  none  righteous 

4.  17  As  it  is  written,  I  have  made  thee  a  father 

8.  36  As  it  is  -written.  For  thy  sake  we  are 

0.  13  As  it  is  written,  Jacob  have  I  loved,  but 
o.  29  And  as  Esaias  said  before.  Except  the 
g.  33  As  it  is  written,  Behold,  I  lay  in  Sion 
10.  15  as  it  is  written.  How  beautiful  are  the 

I I  26  as  it  is  written,  There  shall  come  out  of 
15.  3  but,  as  it  is  written,  The  reproaches  of 
15.  7  receive  ye  one  another,  as  Christ  also 
15.  g  as  it  is  written,  For  this  cause  I  will 

15  21  as  it  is  written,  To  whom  he  was  not 

1  Co.  2  9  as  it  is  written,  Eye  hath  not  seen,  nor 

4.  17  as  I  teach  every  where  in  every  church 

5.  7  maybe  a  new  lump,  as  ye  are  unleavened 
8.  2  knoweth  nothing  yet  as  he  ought  to  know 

10.  6  we  should  not  lust  after  evil  things,  as  they 
10.  7  Neither  be  ye  idolators,  as . .  some  of  them 
10!  8  Neither,  .commit fornication,  as  some  of 
jo.  g  Neither,  .tempt  Christ,  as  some  of  them 
10  10  Neither  murmur  ye,  as  some  of  them  also 

10.  33  Even  as  I  please  all  (men)  in  all  (things) 

11.  2  keep  the  ordinances,  as  I  delivered .  .to 

12.  11  dividing  to  every  man  severally  as  he  will 
12.  18  set.  .in  the  body,  as  it  hath  pleased  him 

14.  34  to  be  under  obedience,  as.  .saith  the  law 

15.  38  God  giveth  it  a  body  as  it  hath  pleased 
15.  49  as  we  have  borne  the  image  of  the  earthy 

2  Co  1  5  as  the  sufferings  of  Christ  abound  in  us 

I.  14  As  also  ye  have  acknowledged  us  in  part 

4  1  as  we  have  received  mercy,  we  faint  not 

6.  16  as  God  hath  said,  I  will  dwell  in  them 

8.  5  and . .  not  as  we  hoped,  but  first  gave  their 

8  6  Insomuch  that  we  desired  Titus,  that  as 
8'  15  As  it  is  written,  He  that  (had  gathered) 

9  3  I  sent,  .that,  as  I  said,  ye  may  be  ready 

9  9  As  it  is  written,  He  hath  dispersed  abroad 
10.  7  as  he  (is)  Christ's,  even  so  (are)  we  Christ's 

II.  12  they  glory,  they  may  be  found  even  as  we 

Gal  2  7  committed  unto  me,  as . .  the  circumcision 

5.  21  as  I  have  also  told .  .in  time  past,  that 
Eph.  3.  3  mystery ;  as  I  wrote  afore  in  few  words 
4  4  even  as  ye  are  called  in  one  hope  of  your 
4  17  that  ye  henceforth  walk  not  as  other 
4  21  and  have  been  taught  by  him,  as  the 

4  32  as  God  for  Christ's  sake,  hath  forgiven 
5.  2  walk  in  love,  as  Christ  also  hath  loved 
5.  3  let  it  not  be  once  named,  .as  becometh 

5  25  Husbands,  love  your  wives,  even  as  Christ 
5  29  nourisheth  and  cherisheth  it,  even  as  the 

Phil  2  12  Wherefore,  my  beloved,  as  ye  have  always 
3. 17  mark  them  which  walk  so  as  ye  have  us 
Col.  1  6  as.  .in  all  the  world,  .as.. also  in  you 

1  7  As  ye  also  learned  of  Epaphras  our  dear 

2.  7  and  stablished  in  the  faith,  as  ye  have 

3.  13  as  Christ  forgave  you,  so  also,  .ye 

1TI1.  1.  5  as  ye  know  what  manner  of  men  we  were 
2.  2  and  were  shamefully  entreated,  as  ye  know 
2.  4  as  we  were  allowed  of  God  to  be  put  in 
2.  5  as  ye  know,  nor  a  cloak  of  covetousness 
2.  13  ye  received . .  not . .  the  word  of  men,  but  as 

2.  14  countrymen,  even  as  they .  .of  the  Jews 

3.  4  even  as  it  came  to  pass,  and  ye  know 

4.  1  that  as  ye  have  received  of  us  how  ye 
4.  6  as  we  also  have  forewarned  you  and 

4.  11  with  your  own  hands,  as  we  commanded 
4.  13  not,  even  as  others  which  have  no  hope 

2Th.  1.  3  We  are  bound  to  thank  God  .  as  it  is  meet 

3.  1  and  be  glorified,  even  as.  .with  you 

1  Ti.  1.  3  As  I  besought  thee  to  abide  still  at  Eph. 
Heb  3.  7  Wherefore  as  the  Holy  Ghost  saith 

4  3  as  he  said  ....  I  have  sworn  in  my  wrath 

4.  7  as  it  is  said,  To  day  if  ye  will  hear  his 


Heb.  5.  3  by  reason  hereof  he  ought,  as  for  the 

5.  6  As  he  saith  also  in  another  (place),  Thou 

8.  5  as  Moses  was  admonished  of  God  when 
10'  25  Not  forsaking  the  assembling.. as  the 
11. 12  as  the  stars  of  the  sky  in  multitude 

1  Pe  4  10  as  every  man  hath  received  the  gift,  so 

2  pe’  1.  14  as  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  hath  shewed  me 

3. 15  even  as  our  beloved  brother  Paul  also 

1  Jo  2  18  as  ye  have  heard  that  antichrist 

3  2  like  him  ;  for  we  shaU  see  him  as  he  is 

3.  12  Not  as  Cain,  (who)  was  of  that  wicked  one 
3]  23  love  one  another,  as  he  gave  us 

4.  17  because  as  he  is,  so  are  we  in  this  world 

2  Jo.  4  as  we  have  received  a  commandment 

6  This  is  the  commandment,  That,  as  ye 

19. Even  or  according  to,  Kara  ( acc .)  kata 
Luke  4. 16  as  his  custom  was,  he  went  into  the 

22.  22  truly  the  Son  of  man  goeth,  as  it  was 

22.  39  he  came  out,  and  went,  as  he  was  wont 
Acts  17.  2  Paul,  as  his  manner  was,  went  in  unto 

23.  31  the  soldiers,  as  it  was  commanded  them 
Rom.  1.  15  So,  as  much  as  in  me  is,  I  am  ready 

3.  5  who  taketh  vengeance?  I  speak  as  a  man 
1  Co.  3.  3  are  ye  not  carnal,  and  walk  as  men  ? 

9.  8  Say  I  these  things  as  a  man?  or  saith  not 
Gal  4.  28  Now  we,  brethren,  as  Isaac  was,  are  the 
Titus  1.  9  Holding  fast  the  faithful  word  as  he  hath 
Heb.  9.  27  as  it  is  appointed  unto  men  once  to  die 

1  Pe.  1. 15  as  he  which  hath  called  you  is  holy,  so  be 

20 .Of  what  kind  or  sort,  oios  hoios. 

1  Co.  15.  48  As  (is)  the  earthy .  .as  is  the  heavenly 

21  .How  much,  many,  long,  Sous  liosos. 

Heb  1  4  as  he  hath  by  inheritance  obtained  a 

10.  25  so  much  the  more,  as  ye  see  the  day  ap. 

22 . Whosoever,  Sims  hostis. 

1  Co.  16.  2  lay  by  him  in  store,  as  (God)  hath 

23.  Thus,  so,  out  a  outo. 

2  Pe.  3.  4  all  things  continue  as . .  from  the 

24.  What  manner,  Ss  rpSiros  hos  tropos. 

Luke  13.  34  as  a  ben.  .her  brood  under  (her)  wings 
Acts  7.  28  Wilt  thou  kill  me,  as  thou  diddestthe  E. 

2  Ti.  3.  8  as  Jaimes  and  Jambres  withstood  Moses 

25.  As,  that,  in  order  to,  for,  S>s  hos. 

Matt.  1.  24  Joseph,  .did  as  the  angel  of  the  Lord  had 
6. 10  Thy  will  be  done  in  earth,  as  (it  is)  in 

6.  12  forgive  us  our  debts,  as  we  forgive  our 
7  29  as  (one)  having  authority,  and  not  as 

8.  13  Go  thy  way;  and  as  thou  hast  believed 
10.  16  as  sheep . .  wise  as  serpents . .  as  doves 
10.  25  be  as  his  master . .  as  his  lord 

13.  43  Then  shall  the  righteous  shine  forth  as 

14.  5  because  they  counted  him  as  a  prophet 

17.  2  shine  as  the  sun . .  white  as  the  light 

17  20  If  ye  have  faith  as  a  grain  of  mustard 

18.  3  Except  ye  be  converted,  and  become  as 

18.  4  whosoever,  .shall  humble  himself  as  this 

18  33  compassion,  even  as  I  bad  pity  on  thee? 

19.  19  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 

20  14  I  will  give  unto  this  last,  even  as  unto 

21  26  people ;  for  all  hold  John  as  a  prophet 

22  30  but  are  as  the  angels  of  God  in  heaven 
22.  39  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 

26.  19  the  disciples  did  as  Jesus  had  appointed 
26.  39  nevertheless  not  as  I  will,  but  a3  thou 
26.  55  Are  ye  come  out  as  against  a  thief  with 

27  65  go  your  way,  make  (it)  as  sure  as  ye  can 

28  9  [as  they  wentto  tell  his  disciples,  behold] 
28  15  So  they  took  the  money,  and  did  as  they 

Mark  1.  2  [As]  it  is  written  in  the  prophets.  Behold 

I.  22  as  one  that  had  authority,  and  not  as  . 

3.  5  his  hand  was  restored  whole  [as]  the 

4.  26  as  if  a  man  should  cast  seed  into  the 
6.  15  it  is  a  prophet,  or  as  one  of  the  prophets 

6  34  because  they  were  as  sheep  not  having  a 

7  6  as  it  is  written.  This  people  honoureth  me 

8.  24  and  said,  I  see  men  as  trees,  walking 

9  3  became  shining,  exceeding  white  [as] 

10  1  as  he  was  wont,  he  taught  them  again 
10!  15  Whosoever  shall,  .receive,  .kingdom,  .as 
12  26  as  touching  the  dead,  that  they  rise 
1231  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 
12  33  and  to  love  (liis)  neighbour  as  himself 

13.  34  For  the  Son  of  man  is)  as  a  man  taking 
14  48  Are  ye  come  out,  as  against  a  thief,  with 

Luke  2.  15  it  came  to  pass,  as  the  angels  were  gone 
3  4  As  it  is  written  in  the  book  of  the  words 

3!  23  Jesus .  .being  (as  was  supposed)  the  son 
6.  10  [his  hand  was  restored  whole  as.  .other] 
6.  22  cast  out  your  name  as  evil,  for  the  Son  of 
6.  40  every  one  that  is  perfect  shall  be  as  his 
9  54  [and  consume  them,  even  as  Elias  did?] 

10  3  I  send  you  forth  as  lambs  among  wolves 
10.  18  I  beheld  Satan  as  lightning  fall  from 

10  27  Thou  shalt  love . .  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 

II.  2  [Thy  will  be  done,  as  in  heaven,  so  in] 

11  36  as  when  the  bright  shining  of  a  candle 
11  44  for  ye  are  as  graves  which  appear  not 

14.  22  Lord,  it  is  done  as  thou  hast  commanded 
15!  19  make  me  as  one  of  thy  hired  servants 

15.  25  as  he  came  and  drew  nigh  to  the  house 
17.  6  If  ye  had  faith  as  a  grain  of  mustard  seed 

17.  28  Likewise  also  [as]  it  was  in  the  days  of  Lot 

18.  11  that  I  am  not.  .even  as  this  publican 
18.  17  shall  not  receive  the  kingdom,  .as  a 

21.  35  as  a  snare  shall  it  come  on  all  them 

22.  26  let  him  be  as  the  younger,  .as  he  that 
22.  27  I  am  among  you  as  he  that  serveth 


Luke 22.  31  desired,  .that  he  may  sift,  .as  wheat 

22.  52  Kg  ye  come  out,  <is  Jijj&iiist  tliief,  with 
23!  14  Ye  have  brought  this  man  unto  me,  as 
23  26  as  they  led  him  away,  they  laid  hold 
John  1.  14  and  we  beheld  his  glory,  the  glory  as  of 

15.  6  he  is  cast  forth  as  a  branch,  and  is 
20.  11  and  as  she  wept,  she  stooped  down 

Acts  2.  15  these  are  not  drunken,  as  ye  suppose 

3.  12  why  look  ye  so  earnestly  on  us,  as  though 

7.  51  ye  do  always  resist  the  Holy  Ghost :  [as] 

8.  32  He  was  led  as  a  sheep  to  the  slaughter 
8.  36  as  they  went  on.  .way,  they  came  unto 

10.  25  as  Peter  was  coming  in,  Cornelius  met 

11.  17  Forasmuch  then  as  God  gave  them  the 
13.  25  as  John  fulfilled  his  course,  he  said 

13.  33  as  it  is  also  written  in  the  second  psalm 

16.  4  as  they  went  through  the  cities,  they 
17.28  For  in  him  we  live . .  as  certain  also  of  your 
22.  5  As  also,  high  priest  doth  bear  me  witness 

22.  25  as  they  bound  him  with  thongs,  Paul 

23.  11  Be  of  good  cheer,  Paul:  for  as  thou  bast 
23.  15  as  though  ye  would  inquire  something 

23.  20  as  though  they  would  inquire  somewhat 
25.  10  to  tile  Jews  have  I  done  no  wrong,  as 

27.  30  as  the  shipmen  were  about  to  flee  out  of 

Rom.  1.  21  they  glorified  (him)  not  as  God,  neither 

3.  7  why  yet  am  I  also  judged  as  a  sinner? 

4.  17  things  that  be  not  as  though  they  were 

5.  15  not  as  the  offence,  so  also  (is)  the  free 

5.  16  And  not  as.  .by  one  that  sinned  the  gift 

5.  18  Therefore,  as  by  the  offence  of  one 

6.  13  Neither  yield  ye  your  members.,  [as]  those 

8.  36  are  accounted  as  sheep  for  the  slaughter 

9.  27  the  number  of  the  children . .  be  as . .  sand 

9.  29  we  had  been  as  Sodoma,  and  been  made 

13.  9  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 
13.  13  Let  us  walk  honestly,  as  in  the  day;  not 
15.  15  as  putting  you  in  mind,  because  of.  .grace 
1  Co.  3.  1  as  unto  spiritual,  .as  unto  carnal,  .as  unto 

3.  10  the  grace,  .which  is  given  unto  me,  as  a 

3.  15  he.  .shall  be  saved ;  yet  so  as  by  fire 

4.  1  Let  a  man  so  account  of  us,  as  of  the 

4.  7  why  dost  thou  glory,  as  if  thou  liadst  not 

4.  13  we  are  made  as  the  filth  of  the  world 

4.  14  you,  but  as  my  beloved  sons  I  warn 

4.  18  Now  some  are  puffed  up,  as  though  I 

5.  3  as  absent,  .as  though  I  were  present 

7.  7  I  would  that  all  men  were  even  as  I 
7.  8  It  is  good .  .if  they  abide  even  as  I 

7.  1 7  as  God  hath . .  as  the  Lord  hath  called  every 
7.  25  yet  I  give  my  judgment,  as  one  that  hath 
7.  29  they  that  have  wives  be  as . .  they  had  none 
7.  30  as  though  they,  .as  though  they,  .as 

7.  31  they  that  use  this  world,  as  not  abusing 

8.  7  some,  .eat  (it)  as  a  thing  offered  unto  an 

9.  20  I  became  as  a  Jew  .  as  under  the  law 
9.21  To  them  that  are  without  law,  as  without 

9.  22  To  the  weak  became  I  [as]  weak,  that  I 

9.  26  not  as  uncertainly,  .not  as  one.  .beateth 

10.  7  Neither  be  ye  idolaters,  [as]  (were)  some 

10.  15  I  speak  as  to  wise  men  ;  judge  ye  what  I 

13.  11  spake  as.  .understood  as.  .thought  as 

14.  33  peace,  as  in  all  churches  of  the  saints 

16.  10  he  worketh  the  work  of  the  Lord,  as  I 

2  Co.  2.  17  not  as  many,  .as  of  sincerity,  as  of  God 

3.  1  or  need  we,  as  some,  .epistles  of 

3.  5  to  think  anything  as  of  ourselves ;  but 

5.  20  as  though  God  did  beseech . .  by  us :  we 

6.  4  in  all . .  approving  ourselves  as . .  ministers 

6.  8  evil  report  and  good  report :  as  deceivers 

6.  9  As  unknown. .as  dying. .as  chastened 

6.  10  As  sorrowful . .  as  poor . .  as  having  nothing 

6.  13  I  speak  as  unto .  children,  be  ye  also 

7.  14  as  we  spake  all  things  to  you  in  truth 
9.  5  as.. bounty,  and  not  ....coveteousness 

10.  2  some,  which  think  of  us  as  if  we  walked 

10.  14  we  are  come  as  far  as  to  you  also  in .  .the 

11.  3  as  the  serpent  beguiled  Eve  through  his 

1 1.  15  if  his  ministers  also  be  transformed  as  the 

11.  16  if  otherwise,  yet  as  a  fool  receive  me 
13.  2  foretell  you,  as  if  I  were  present,  the 
13.  7  do  that  which  is  honest,  though  we  be  as 
Gal.  1.  9  As  we  said  before,  so  say  I  now  again 

3.  16  to  seeds,  as  of  many ;  but  as  of  one 

4.  12  I  beseech  you,  be  as  I  (am) ;  for  I  (am)  as 

4.  14  received  me  as  an  angel  of  God,  (even)  as 

5.  14  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyselt 

6.  10  As  we  have  therefore  opportunity,  let  us 
Eph.  2.  3  by  nature  the  children  of  wrath,  even  as 

3.  5  as  it  is  now  revealed  unto  his  holy 

5.  1  Be  ye.  .followers  of  God,  as  dear  children 

5.  8  in  the  Lord  :  walk  as  children  of  light 

5.  15  circumspectly,  not  as  fools,  but  as  wise 

5.  22  Wives  submit  yourselves,  .as  unto  the 
5.  23  even  as  Christ  is  the  head  of  the  church 

5.  28  So  ought  men  to  love  their  wives  as  their 

6.  5  in  singleness  of  your  heart,  as  unto  Christ 

6.  6  with  eye  service,  as  men  pleasers ;  but  as 

6.  7  With  good  will  doing  service,  [as]  to  the 

6.  20  I  may  speak  boldly,  as  I  ought  to  speak 

Phil.  1.  20  but  (that)  with  all  boldness,  as  always 

2.  8  And  being  found  in  fashion  as  a  man 
2.  12  ye  have  always  obeyed,  not  as  in  my 
2.  15  among  whom  ye  shine  as  lights  in  the 
2.  22  that,  as  a  son  with  the  father,  he  hath 
Col.  2.  6  As  ye  have  therefore  received  Christ 

2.  20  why,  as  though  living  in  the  world,  are 

3.  12  Put  on  therefore,  as  the  elect  of  God 

3.  18  Wives,  submit  yourselves,  .as  it  is  fit  in 
3.  22  Servants,  obey,  .not  with  eye  service,  as 

3.  23  whatsoever  ye  do,  do  (it)  heartily,  as  to 

4.  4  I  may  make  it  manifest,  as  I  ought  to 


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1  Tli.  2. '  4  not  as  pleasing  men,  but  God,  which  tneth 

2.  7  we  were  gentle  among  you,  even  as  a 

2.  it  and  charged  everyone  of  you,  as  a  father 

2.  13  (it)  not  (as)  the  word  of  men,  but  [as]  it 

5.  2  the  day  of  the  Lord  so  cometh  as  a  thief 
5.  4  that  day  should  overtake  you  as  a  thief 
5.  6  Therefore  let  us  not  sleep,  as  (do)  others 

2  Th.  2.  2  as  from  us,  as  that  the  day  of  Chiist 

2.  4  so  that  he  [as]  God  sitteth  in  the  temple 

3.  15  count  not  as  an  enemy,  hut.  .as  a 

1  Ti.  5.  1  as  a  father,  .younger  men  as  brethren 

5.  2  elder  women  as  mothers ;  the  younger  as 

2  Ti.  2.  3  Thou  therefore  endure  hardness,  as  a 

2.  9  Wherein  I  suffer  trouble,  as  an  evil  doer 

2.  17  their  word  will  eat  as  doth  a  canker 

3.  g  their  folly  shall  be  manifest,  .as  their’s 
Titus  1.  5  ordain  elders  in  every  city,  as  I  had 

1.  7  a  bishop  must  be  blameless,  as  the 
Phm.  '  9  I  rather  beseech  (thee),  being,  .as  Paul 

16  Not  now  as  a  servant,  but  above  a  servant 

17  If  thou  count  me.  .receive  him  as  myself 
ileb.  1.  11  they  all  shall  wax  old  as  doth  a 

3/  2  as  also  Moses  (was  faithful)  in  all  his 

3. !  5  Moses  verily  (was)  faithful . .  as  a  servant 

3.  *  6  But  Christ  as  a  son  over  his  own  house 

3.  i  8  liarden  not  your  hearts,  as  in  the  prov. 

3.  15  harden  not  your  hearts,  as  in  the  prov. 

4.  3  As  I  have  sworn  in  my  wrath,  if  they 

6.  19  Which  (hope)  we  have  as  an  anchor  of 

7.  9  And  as  I  may  so  say,  Levi  also,  who 

11.*  9  By  faith  he  sojourned,  .as  (in)  a  strange 

11.  27  he  endured,  as  seeing  him  who  is  invisible 

1 1.  29  By  faith  they  passed  through,  .as  by  dry 

12.  5  exhortation  which  speaketh  unto  you  as 

1 2.  *  7  God  dealeth  with  you  as  with  sons 

12.  16  Lest  there  (be),  .any  profane  person,  as 

12.  27  as  of  things  that  are  made,  that  those 

13.  3  as  bound  with  them.,  as  being  yourselves 

13.  17  for  they  watch  for  your  souls,  as  they 

•Tas.  \  1.  10  because  as  the  flower  of  the  grass  he  shall 

2.  8  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 

2.  9  are  convinced  of  the  law  as  transgressors 

2.  12  So  speak  ye,  and  so  do,  as  they  that 

5.  3  shall  eat  your  flesh  as  it  were  fire 

5.  5  ye  have  nourished  your  hearts,  [as]  in  a 

1  Pe.  1.  14  As  obedient  children,  not  fashioning 

1,  ig  with  the  precious  blood  of  Christ,  as  of  a 

1.  24  all  flesh  (is)  as  grass,  .[as]  the  flower  of 

2  2  As  new  born  babes,  desire  the  sincere 

2.  5  Ye  also,  as  lively  stones,  are  built  up 

2.  11  Dearly  beloved,  I  beseech  (you)  as  to 

2.  12  that,  whereas  they  speak  against  you  as 
2.  14  Or  unto  governors,  as  unto  them  that  are 
2.  16  As  free,  .but  as  the  servants  of  God 

2.  25  ye  were  as  sheep  going  astray ;  but  are 

3.  7  as  unto  the  weaker  vessel,  and  as  being  ? 

3  16  [whereas  they  speak  evil  of  you,  as  of  evil] 

4.  10  as  good  stewards  of  the  manifold  grace  of 

4.  11  as  the  oracles  of  God ..  as  of  the  ability 

4.  12  as  though  some  strange  tiling  happened 

4.  15  as  a  murderer,  .or  as  a  busybody 

4.  16  Yet  if.  .as  a  Christian,  let  him  not  be  ash. 

4.  19  in  well-doing,  [as]  unto  a  faithful  Creator 

5.  3  Neitherasbeinglordsover(God’s)heritage 

5.  8  your  adversary  the  devil,  as  a  roaring 

5.  12  By  Silvanus,  a  faithful  brother,  .as  I 

2  Pe.  1.  19  take  heed,  as  unto  a  light  that  shineth 

2.  1  as  there  shall  be  false  teachers  among 

2.  12  these,  as  natural  brute  beasts,  made 

3.  8  as  a  thousand  years . .  as  one  day 

3.  9  The  Lord  is  not  slack . .  as  some  men  count 

3.  10  the  day  of  the  Lord  will  come  as  a  thief  in 

3.  16  As  also  in  all . .  as . .  the  other  scriptures 

1  Jo.  1.  7  if  we  walk  in  the  light,  as  he  is  in  the 

2.  27  as  the  same  anointing  teacheth  you 

2  Jo.  5  now  I  beseech  thee,  lady,  not  as  though  I 
Jude  ’  10  what  they  know  naturally,  as  brute  beasts 
Rev.  1.  10  behind  me  a  great  voice,  as  of  a  trumpet 

1.  14  white  as  snow.  .eyes,  .as  a  flame  of  fire 
1.  15  as  if  they  burned,  .his  voice  as  the  sound 
1.  16  his  countenance  (was)  as  the  sun  sliinetli 

1.  17  when  I  saw  him,  I  fell  at  his  feet  as  dead 

2.  24  known  the  depths  of  Satan,  as  they  speak 

2.  27  as  the  vessels  of.  .even  as  I  received 

3.  3  I  will  come  on  thee  as  a  thief,  and  thou 

3.  21  even  as  I  also  overcame,  and  am  set  down 

4.  7  the  third  beast  had  a  face  [as]  a  man 

5.  6  a  Lamb  as  it  had  been  slain,  having 

6.  11  their  brethren,  that  should  be  killed  as 

6.  12  black  as  sackcloth  of  hair,  .as  blood 

6.  13  even  as  a  fig  tree  casteth  her  untimely  figs 
6.  14  the  heaven  departed  as  a  scroll  when 

9.  2  there  arose  a  smoke  out  of  the  pit,  as  the 
9.  3  them  was  given  power,  as  the  scorpions  of 

9.  5  torment,  .as  the  torment  of  a  scorpion 
9.'  7  their  faces,  .as  the  faces  of  men 

9.  8  hair  as  the  hair  of  women  .  .teeth,  .as 
9.  9  as  the  sound  of  chariots  of  many  horses 
9.Y7  heads  of  the  horses,  .as  the  heads  of  lions 

10. '  1  and  his  feet  as  pillars  of  fire 

10.  7  as  he  hath  declared  to  his  servants  the 
10.  9  it  shall  be  in  thy  mouth  sweet  as  honey 
10.  10  and  it  was  in  my  mouth  sweet  as  honey 

12.  15  the  serpent  cast  out.  .water  as  a  flood 

13.  2  were  as.  .of  a  bear,  and  his  mouth  as 

13.  11  like  a  lamb,  and  he  spake  as  a  dragon 

14.  2  as  the  voice  of .  .as  the  voice  of  a  great 

16.  3  it  became  as  the  blood  of  a  dead  (man) 

1 6.  15  Behold,  I  come  as  a  thief.  Blessed  is  he 

17.  12  receive  power  as  kings  one  hour  with  the 

18.  6  Reward  her  even  as  she  rewarded  you 

19.  6  as . .  the  voice  of . .  [as]  the  voice . .  and  as 


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Rev.  19. 12  His  eyes . .  [as]  a  flame  of  fire,  and  1 

20.  8  the  number  of  whom  (is)  as  the  sand  of 

21.  a  new  Jerusalem,  .prepared  as  a  bride 

22.  i  pure  river  of  water  of  life,  clear  as  crystal 

26.  A  s  if,  ucrel  hosei.  .  . 

Matt.  9.  36  were  scattered  abroad,  [as]  sheep  having 
28.  3  and  his  raiment  white  [as]  snow 
28.  4  the  keepers  did  shake,  and  became  [as] 

Mark  9.  26  he  was  as  one  dead  ;  insomuch  that 
Luke24- 11  their  words  seemed  to  them  as  idle  tales 
Heb  1. 12  as  a  vesture  shalt  thou  fold  them  up 
11. 12  and  [as]  the  sand  which  is  by  the  sea 

2  7. Even  as,  wmrephosper. 

Matt.  6.  2  as  the  hypocrites  do  in  the  synagogues 

6.  5  when  thou  prayest,  thou  shalt  not  be  [as] 

6.  7  use  not  vain  repetitions,  as  the  heathen 
6. 16  Moreover  when  ye  fast,  be  not,  [as]  the 
12  40  as  Jonas  was  three  days  and  three  nights 
13.  40  As  therefore  the  tares  are  gathered  and 
18.  17  let  him  be  unto  thee  as  an  heathen  man 
24.  27  as  the  lightning  cometh  out  of  the  east 
24.  37  as  the  days  of  Noe.  .so  shall  also  the 

24.  38  [as]  in  the  days  that  were  before  the  flood 

25.  14  For.  .(is)  as  a  man  travelling  into  a  far 
25.  32  he  shall  separate  them . .  as  a  shepherd 

Luke  17.  24  as  the  lightning,  that  lighteneth  out  of 
18.  11  I  thank  thee,  that  I  am  not  [as]  other  men 
John  c  21  as  the  Father  raiseth  up  the  dead,  and 

5.  26  as  the  Father  hath  lif  e  i  n  himself  ;  so  hath 

Acts  2.  2  there  came  a  sound  from  heaven  as  of  a 

317  brethren,  through  ignorance  ye  did  (it,)  as 
11.  15  fell  on  them,  as  on  us  at  the  beginning 
Rom.  5.  12  as  by  one  man  sin  entered  into  the 

5.  19  as  by  one  man's  disobedience  many  were 
5]  21  That  as  sin  hath  reigned  unto  death 

6.  19  for  as  ye  have  yielded  your  members 

11.  30  as  ye  in  times  past  have  not  believed  God 

1  Co.  8.  5  as  there  be  gods  many,  and  lords  many 

11.  12  as  the  woman  (is)  of  the  man,  even  so 

15.  22  For  as  in  Adam  all  die,  even  so  in  Christ 

16.  1  as  I  have  given  order  to  the  churches  of 

2  Co.  1.  7  knowing,  that  [as]  ye  are  partakers  of  the 

8  7  Therefore,  as  ye  abound  in  every .  .faith 

9.  5  bounty,  and  not  [as]  (of)  covetousness 
Gal  4  29  But  as  then  he  that  was  born  after  the 
F.ph.  5.  24  Therefore  [as]  the  church  is  subject  unto 
1  Th.  5.  3  sudden  destruction  cometh  upon  them,  as 
Heb  4.10  also  hath  ceased  from  his .  .works,  as  God 

7.  27  needeth  not  daily,  as  those  high  priests 
q  25  as  the  high  priest  entereth  into  the  holy 

Jas.  2.  26  as  the  body  without  the  spirit  is  dead 

28.  As  if  it  were,  wcnrepel  hosperei. 

1  Co.  15.  8  he  was  seen  of  me  also,  as  of  one  born  out 

29.iSo  that,  tixrre  hosle. 

Matt  15.  33  Whence  should  we  have .  .bread,  .as  to  fill 
[See  also,  According  as,  becometh,  concerning, 
crystal,  even,  forasmuch,  friend,  hurl,  inas¬ 
much,  light,  like,  long  as,  power,  so,  such.] 

AS. ..as  — 

As. ..so,  13...3  he. ..ken. 

Fze.  42.  1 1  as  long  as  they . .  as  broad  as  they :  and  all 
AS  for  — 

1  .But,  truly,  yet,  dSin  ulam. 

Job  17. 10  as  for  you  all,  do  ye  return,  and  come 

2.  Unto,  to,  Vh  el. 

2  Ch.  34.  26  as  for  the  king  of  Judah,  who  sent  you 
AS  concerning  — 

Even  or  according  to,  Kara  kata. 

Rom.  9.  s  and  of  whom  as  concerning  the  flesh 
II.  28  As  concerning  the  gospel,  .for  your 
2  Co.  11.  21  1  speak  as  concerning  reproach,  as 

AS  concerning  that  — 

That  because,  'Art  hoti. 

Acts  13.  34  And  as  concerning  that  he  raised  him  up 
AS  far  as  (to)  — 

1.  Unto,  even  unto,  &XP1  aohri. 

Acts  28.  15  came  to  meet  us  as  far  as'Appii  forum 
2  Co.  10.  14  we  are  come  as  far  as  to  you  also 

2.  Unto,  up  to,  %ws  heos. 

Luke  24.  50  he  led  them  out  as  far  as  to  Bethany 
Acts  11.  19  Now  they,  .travelled  as  far  as  Phenice 

11.  22  that  he  should  go  as  far  as  Antioch 

AS  hast  served  — 

Recompense,  deed,  gemul. 

Psa.  137.  8  rewardeth  thee  as  thou  hast  served  us 

AS  it  had  been  — 

\.As,  that,  in  order  to,  for,  ojs  hos. 

Acts  10.  11  a  certain  vessel  descending,  .as  it  hadb. 
11.  s  A  certain  vessel  descend,  as  it  had  been 

2. As  if,  ucrei  hosei. 

Acts  6.  15  all . .  saw  his  face  as  it  had  been  the  face 
9.  18  there  fell  from  his  eyes  [as  it  had  been] 

AS  it  were  — 

1. Even  as,  i»3  kemo, 

Isa.  26.  18  we  have  as  it  were  brought  forth  wind 

2.  As,  that,  in  order  to,  for,  &is  hos. 

John  7.  10  not  openly,  but  as  it  were  in  secret 

21.  8  not  far  from  land,  but  as  it  were  two 
Acts  17. 14  brethren  sent  away  Paul  to  go  [as  it  were] 
Rom.  9.  32  not  by  faith,  but  as  it  were  by  the  works 
1  Co.  4.  9  the  apostles  last,  as  it  were  appointed  to 


AS 


2  Co.  11.  17  I  speak  (it),  .as  it  were  foolishly,  in  this  J 
Phm.  14  thy  benefit  should  not  be  as  it  were  of 
Jas.  5.  3  shall  eat  your  flesh  as  it  were  fire 
Rev.  4.  1  the  first  voice  which  I  heard .  .as  it  were 
6.  i  I  heard,  as  it  were  the  noise  of  thunder 

8.  8  the  second  angel  sounded,  and  as  it  were 

8.  10  a  great  star,  .burning  as  it  were  a  lamp 

9.  7  on  their  heads,  .as  it  were  crowns  like 
9.  9  they  had  breastplates,  as  it  were 

10.  1  his  face,  .as  it  were  the  sun,  and  his  feet 

13.  3  I  saw  one  of  his  heads  as  it  were 

14.  3  they  sung  [as  it  were]  a  new  song 

15  2  I  saw  as  it  were  a  sea  of  glass  mingled 
19.  6  I  heard  as  it  were  the  voice  of  a  great 
21.  21  the  street  of  the  city .  .as  it  were  transp. 

3. Ms  if,  Aiael  hosei. 

Luke  22.  44  [his  sweat  was  as  it  were  great  drops  of] 
Acts  6.  1 5  his  face  as  it  had  been  the  face  of  an 

9.  18  from  his  eyes  as  it  had  been  scales 

AS  large  — 

So  great,  long,  much,  t o/rovrws  tosoutos. 

Rev.  21. 16  the  length  is  [as  large]  as  the  breadth 

AS  long  as  — 

1 .  With,  cy  im. 

Psa.  72.  5  They,  .fear  thee  as  long  as  the  sun  and 

2.  Ms  long  as,  itp'  'Aitov  eph  hoson. 

Matt.  9.  15  Can  the  children,  .mourn,  as  long  as 
2  Pe.  1.  13  I  think  it  meet,  as  long  as  I  am  in  this 

3.  When,  while,  'Arav  hotan. 

John  9.  5  As  long  as  1  am  in  the  world,  I  am  the 

AS  many  as  — 

1  .All,  33  kol. 

Exod  35.  22  both,  .women,  as  many  as  were  willing 

2. How  much,  long,  many,  Aoos  hosos. 

Matt  14.  36  as  many  as  touched  were  made  perfectly 
22.  10  as  many  as  they  found,  both  bad  and 
Mark  .’3.  10  they  pressed  upon  him . .  as  many  as  had 
Luke  11.  8  he  will  rise  and  give  him  as  many  as  he 
John  1.  12  as  many  as  received  him,  to  them  gave 
Acts  3.  24  as  many  as  have  spoken,  have  likewise 

4.  6  as  many  as  were  of  the  kindred  of  the 

4.  34  as  many  as  were  possessors  of  lands 

5.  36  as  many  as  obeyed  him,  were  scattered 

5.  37  as  many  as  obeyed  him,  were  dispersed 

10.  45  [as  many  as]  came  with  Peter,  because 
13.  48  as  many  as  were  ordained  to  eternal  life 

Rom.  2.  1 2  as  many  as  have . .  as  many  as  have  sinned 
8.  14  as  many  as  are  led  by  the  Spirit  of 
Gal.  3.  10  as  many  as  are  of  the  works  of  the  law 
3.  27  as  many  of  you  as  have  been  baptized 

6.  12  As  many  as  desire  to  make  a  fair  shew  in 
6.  16  as  many  as  walk  according  to  this  rule 

Phil.  3.  15  Let  us  therefore,  as  many  as  be  perfect 
Col.  2.  1  as  many  as  have  not  seen  my  face  in 

1  Ti.  6.  1  Let  as  many  servants  as  are  under  the 
Rev.  2.  24  as  many  as  have  not  this  doctrine,  and 

18.  17  as  many  as  trade  by  sea,  stood  afar  off 

5.  All  who,  7r5s  'As  pas  hos. 

John  17,  2  he  should  give  eternal  life  to  as  many  as 

AS  much  — 

The  equal ,  ra  lira  la  isa. 

Luke  6.  34  sinners  also  lend,  .to  receive  as  much 

AS  much  as  — ■ 

How  much,  long,  many,  'Airos  hosos. 

John  6. 11  and  likewise  of  the  fishes  as  much  as 
AS  oft  as  — 

From  the  sufficiency,  rfo  rrddde. 

2  Ki.  4.  8  it  was . .  as  oft  as  he  passed  by,  he  turned 
AS  oft  or  often  as  — 

How  many  times,  'Atrasis  hosakis. 

1  Co.  11.  25  this  do  ye,  as  oft  as  ye  drink  (it,)  in 

11.  26  as  often  as  ye  eat  this  bread,  and  drink 
Rev.  11.  6  have  power  over,  .as  often  as  they  will 

As  pertaining  to— 

Down  according  to,  Kara  ( acc .)  kata. 

Rom.  4.  1  Abraham,  our  father  as  pertaining  to 
Heb.  9.  9  did  the  service  perfect,  as  pertaining  to 

AS  soon  — 

Also,  D3  gam. 

Isa.  66.  8  as  soon  as  Zion  travailed,  she  brought 

AS  soon  as  — 

1. Even  as,  "ltyiss  kaasher. 

Gen.  18.  33  as  soon  as  he  had  left  communing  with 

2.  Ms,  that,  in  order  to,  for,  &>s  hos. 

Luke  1.  23  it  came  to  pass,  that,  as  soon  as  the  day3 
1.  44  as  soon  as  the  voice  of  thy  salutation 
22.  66  as  soon  as  it  was  day,  the  elders  of  the 
John  11.  20  Then  Martha,  as  soon  as  she  heard  that 

11.  29  As  soon  as  she  heard,  .she  arose  quickly 
18.  6  As  soon  then  as  he  had  said  unto  them 
21.  9  As  soon  then  as  they  were  come  to  land 
Phil.  2.  23  so  soon  as  I  shall  see  how  it  will  go 

3.  Whenever,  'Arav  hotan. 

John  16.  21  as  soon  as  she  is  delivered  of  the  child 
Rev.  12.  4  for  to  devour  her  child  as  soon  as  it  was 

4.  When,  'At e  hole. 

Luke  15.  30  But  as  soon  as  this  thy  son  was  come 
Rev.  10.  10  as  soon  as  I  had  eaten  it,  my  belly  was 


AS 


ASER 


S5 


,S  though,  not  — 

I  snot,  nVj  kelo. 

Obad.  16  shall  be  as  though  they  had  not  been 

,S  though  — 

.That,  because,  '6ti  hoti.  .  . 

Phil.  3.  12  Not  as  though  I  had  already  attained 

.As  that,  olov  'At i  oion  hoti. 

2C0.  11.21  I  speak  as  concerning  reproach,  as  though 

,S  touching  — 

.  Upon,  iir(  epi  ( dat .) 

Acts  5.  35  what  ye  intend  to  do  as  touching  these 

.Down,  according  to,  Kara  kata  (acc.) 

Rom.  1 1 .  28  as  touching  the  election . .  beloved  for  the 
Phil.  3.  5  as  touching  the  law,  a  Pharisee 

.About,  concerning,  nepl  peri  (gen.) 

Matt  18.  10  if  two  of  you  shall  agree. .  as  touching  any 
22.  31  as  touching  the  resurrection  of  the  cleau 
Marie  12. 26  as  touching  the  dead,  that  they  rise 
Acts  21.  25  As  touching  the  Gentiles  which  believe 

1  Co.  8.  1  as  touching  things  offered  unto  idols 

16.  12  As  touching,  .brother  Apollos,  I  greatly 

2  Co  q  1  as  touching  the  ministering  to  the  saints 

1  Th.  4.  9  as  touching  brotherly  love  ye  need  not 

LS  well  as  — 

1  ccording  as,  even  as,  Kadawep  kathaper. 

Heb.  4.  2  the  gospel  preached,  as  well  as  unto  them 

IS  well  as  another  — 

Like  this,  ni?  kazeh. 

2  Sa.  11.  25  sword  devoureth  one  as  well  as  another 

IS  when  — 

4  s  the  day,  c'v?  ke-yom. 

Zech.14.  3  fight  against  those  nations,  as  when  lie 

AS  they  would  — 

According  to  their  pleasure,  oj’isnS  H-retsonam. 

Neh.  9.  24  they  might  do  with  them  as  they  would 

AS  yet  — 

1.  Until  so,  hitherto,  jritf  ad-ken. 

Neh.  2.  16  neither  had  I  as  yet  told  (it)  to 

2.  Yet,  still,  -ny  od. 

2  Ki.  14.  4  as  yet  the  people  did  sacrifice  and  burnt 

3 . Till  now,  niiy  ny  ad  attali. 

2  Ki.  13,  23  cast  lie  them  from  his  presence  as  yet 

i.Not  yet,  ovttoi  oupS. 

Acts  8.  16  [as  yet]  he  was  fallen  upon  none  of  them 
Rev.  17.  12  which  have  received  no  kingdoms  as  yet 

AS  yet... not  — 

Not  yet,  oiiSeVa)  oudepd. 

John  20.  9  [as  yet]  they  knew  not  the  scripture,  that 

A'-SA,  kdn  physician. 

1.  The  great  grandson  of  Solomon,  B.C.  914. 

1  Ki  13  8  and  A.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

'  is.  9  twentieth  year  of  Jeroboam .  .reigned  A. 
is.  11  And  A.  did  (that  which  was)  right  in  the 
is.  13  A.  destroyed  her  idol,  and  burnt  (it)  by 
is.  14  nevertheless  A.’s  heart  was  perfect  witii 
15.  16  there  was  war  between  A.  and  Baasha 
is  17  to  go  out  or  come  into  A.  king  of  Judah 
is  18  Then  A.  took  all  the  silver  and  the  gold 
is  18  and  king  A.  sent  them  to  Beu-hadad,  the 
is.  20  Ben-hadad  hearkened  unto  king  A.,  and 
15  22  Then  king  A.  made  a  proclamation 
is.  22  and  king  A.  built  with  them  Geba  of 
15.  23  The  rest  of  all  the  acts  of  A.,  and  all  his 
15.  24  And  A.  slept  with  liis  fathers,  and  was 
is.  25  in  the  second  year  of  A.  king  of  Judah 
15.  28  in  the  third  year  of  A.  king  of  Judali 
15.  32  there  was  war  between  A.  and  Baasha 

15.  33  In  the  third  year  of  A.  king  of  Judah 

16.  8  In  the  twenty  and  sixth  year  of  A.  king 
16. 10,  15  in  the  twenty  and  seventh  year  of  A. 
16.  23  In  the  thirty  and  first  year  of  A.  king  of 
16.  29  in  the  thirty  and  eighth  year  of  A.  king  of 
22.  41  Jehoshaphat  the  son  of  A.  began  to  reign 
22.  43  he  walked  in  all  the  ways  of  A.  his  father 
22.  46  which,  .in  the  days  of  his  father  A. 

1  Ch.  3.  10  Abia,  his  son,  A.  his  son,  Jehoshaphat  his 

2  Ch.  14.  1  and  A.  liis  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

14.  2  A.  did  (that  which  was)  good  and  right  in 
14.  8  And  A.  had  an  army  (of  men)  that  bare 
14.  10  Then  A.  went  out  against  him,  and  they 
14.  11  And  A.  cried  unto  the  LORD  his  God,  and 
14.  12  the  Lord  smote  tlio  Ethiopians  before  A. 

14.  13  And  A.  and  the  people  that  (were)  with 

15.  2  he  went  out  to  meet  A.,  and  said  unto 
15.  2  Hear  ye  me,  A.,  and  all  Judah  and 
15.  8  when  A.  heard  these  words,  and  the 

15!  10  in  the  third  month,  in  the  fifteenth  year 

15.  16  the  mother  of  A.  the  king,  he  removed 
is.  16  and  A.  cut  down  her  idol,  and  stamped 
16!  17  nevertheless  the  heart  of  A.  was  perfect. all 
15'.  19  there  was  no(more)war  unto,  .reign  of  A. 

16.  1  In  the .  .year  of  the  reign  of  A.,  Baasha 
16'.  1  he  might  let  none .  .to  A.  king  of  Judah 
16!  2  Then  A.  brought  out  silver  and  gold  out 
16!  4  Ben-hadad  hearkened  unto  king  A.,  and 
16.  6  Then  A.  the  king  took  all  Judah  ;  and 
16.  7  Hanani  the  seer  came  to  A.  king  of  J udali 


-  Ch  16  10  Then  A.  was  wroth  with  the  seer,  and 

16  10  And  A.  oppressed  (some)  of  the  people  the 

iS.  11  behold,  the  acts  of  A.,  first  and  last,  lo 
16  12  And  A. .  .was  diseased  in  Ins  feet,  until 
16  13  And  A.  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  died 
I7;  2  in  the  cities .  .which  A.  his  father  had 
20.  -32  lie  walked  in  the  way  of  A^lns  father 
21  12  thou  hast  not  walked  in  the  ways  of . .  A. 
.Ter.  41.  o  it  which  A.  the  king  had  made  for  fear 
Matt.  1.  7  Roboam  begat  Abia ;  and  Abia  begat  A. 

1.  8  AndA. begat  Josaphat;  and  Josapliat  begat 
2.  A  Levite,  head  of  a  family  in  the  villages  of  the 
Netophathites,  near  J erusalem. 

i  Ch.  9.  16  the  sou  of  A.,  the  son  of  Elkanah,  that 


A-SAH'-BL,  bun’^Sl.  God  is  doer. 

1.  A  son  of  Zeruiali,  David's  sister.  He  was  slam  by 
Abner  unwillingly,  B.C.  1053. 

2  Sa.  2. 18  and  A. :  and  A.  (was  as)  light  of  foot  as  a 
2  ig  A.  pursued  after  Abner ;  and  m  going  he 
2.  20  and  said  (Art)  thou  A.?  And  he  answered 
2.  21  But  A.  would  not  turn,  .from  folio  wing 

2.  22  Aimer  said  again  to  A.,  Turn  thee  aside 

2  23  came  to  the  place  where  A.  fell  down  and 
2'  4  there  lacked  of  David's  servants .  .and  A. 

2  32  they  took  up  A.,  and  buried  him  111  the 
27  that  lie  died,  for  the  blood  of  A.  his 

3.  30  he  had  slain  their  brother  A.  at  Gibeon 
23  24  A.  the  brother  of  Joab  (was)  one  of  the 

1  Ch.  2. 16  the  sons  of  Zeruiah . .  and  A  three 

11.  26  the  valiant  men.  .(were),  A. ,  the  brother  of 
27.  7  The  fourth  (captain . .  was)  A.  the  brother 

2.  A  Levite  sent  by  Jehoshaphat  to  teach  the  law  to  the 
people  in  Judah,  B.C.  914. 

2 Ch.  17.  8  with  them  (lie  sent).  .A.,  and  Shenn 

3.  A  Levite  employed  under  Hezekiali  as  an  officer  of 
the  offerings  and  tithes  and  dedicated  things,  B.O.  727. 

2Ch.  31. 13  Jehiel.  .and  A. .  .(were)  overseers  under 
4  Father  of  Jonathan  whom  Ezra  appointed  to  take  a 
census  of  the  Jews  who  had  taken  strange  wives  during 
the  exile,  B.O.  536. 

Ezra  10. 15  Jonathan  the  son  of  A. .  .were  employed 
A-SAH-I'AH,  nj’fS,  Jah  is  doer. 

An  officer  of  king  Josiah’s.sent  with  others  to  inquire  of 
the  Lord  in  consequence  of  the  reading  of  the  book  of 
the  law  found  by  Bhaplian,  B.O.  641. 

2Ki  22. 12  the  king  commanded.  .A.  a  servant  of  the 

22  14  So  A.,  went  unto  Huldah  the  prophetess 

2  Ch.  34.  20  the  king  commanded . .  A.  a  servant  of  the 

A-SA-I'AH,  ri'Nl  Jah  is  doer. 

1.  A  descendant  of  Simeon,  B.C.  800. 

1  Ch.  4.  36  and  A. ,  and  Adiel,  and  Jesimiel,  and  Ben. 

2.  A  descendant  of  Libni,  grandson  of  Merari. 

1  Ch.  6.  30  Shimei  his  son,  Haggiah  his  son,  A.  Ins 

3.  A  Shilonito,  dwelling  in  Jerusalem,  B.C.536. 

iCh.  9.  5  of  the  Shilonites;  A.  the  firstborn,  and 
4  A  descendant  of  Merari,  who  assisted  in  bringing  up 
the  ark  from  the  house  of  Obed-edom  in  the  time  of 
David,  B.O.  1040.  [This  may  be  the  same  as  No.  2.] 

1  Ch  '1  s  6  Of  the  sons  of  Merari ;  A.  the  chief  .and 
’  1 u  David  called  for  Zadok  and.  .A.,  and  Joel 

A'-SAPH,  ']?!<  collector,  gatherer. 

1.  Father  of  Joah  recorder  to  Hezekiali,  B.C.  727. 

2Ki.  18.  18  and  Joah  the  son  of  A.  the  recorder 
18.  37  the  scribe,  and  Joah  the  son  of  A.  the 
2CI1.  29.  13  of  the  sons  of  A.;  Zechanah,  and.  Matta.. 

Isa.  36.  3  the  scribe,  and  Joah,  A.’s  son,  the  recor. 

36  22  the  scribe,  and  Joah,  the  son  of  A.,  the 
2  One  appointed  by  David  over: the  service  of  song; 
and  by  Solomon  in  the  temple  service,  B.C.  1040. 

1  Ch  6  iq  his  brother  A.,  who  stood  on  his  right 

’  6  39  A  the  son  of  Beracliiali,  the  son  of 
is.  17  the  Levites  appointed.  .A.  the  son  of 

is  19 So  the  singers.  .A.,  .(were  appointed)  to 

16  5  A  the  chief,  and  next  to  him  Zechanah 

16'  5  with  harps ;  but  A.  made  a  sound  with 
16  7  into  the  hand  of  A.  and  his  brethren 
16'.  37  he  left  there.  .A.  and  his  brethren,  to 
25  1  separated  to  the  service  of  the  sons  of  A. 

25  2  Of  the  sons  of  A.,  Zaccur,  and  Joseph 

25  2  the  sons  of  A.;  under  the  hands  of  A. 

25.  6  according  to  the  king’s  order  to  A. 

24.  q  the  first  lot  came  forth  for  A.  to  Joseph 

2  Ch.  5.  12  (which  were),  .singers,  all  of  them  of  A. 
20  14  a  Levite  of  the  sous  of  A.,  came  the  spirit 
2q*.  13  and  of  the  sons  of  A.;  Zechanah,  and 
29  30  with  the  words  of  David,  and  of  A.  the 
35  sis  the  singers  the  sons  of  A.  (were)  m  then- 
35.‘i5  according  to  the  commandment  of .  .A. 

Ezra  2.  41  The  singers :  the  children  of  A.,  an 

3.  10  the  Levites  the  sons  of  A.  with  cymbals 
Neh.  7.  44  The  singers:  the  children  of  A.,  an 

11  17  Mattaniah.  .the  son  of  A.,  (was)  the 
n  22  Of  the  sons  of  A.,  the  singers  (were)  over 

12  35  Michaiah,  the  son  of  Zaccur ..  son  of  A. 
12.  46  in  the  days  of  David  and  A.  of  old 

Psa.  50.  title.  A  Psalm  of  A.  The  mighty  God 

73  A  Psalm  of  A.  Truly  God  (is)  good 

74  Maschil  of  A.  O  God,  why  hast  thou 

75  Al-taschith,  A  Psalm  (or)  Song  of  A. 

76.  on  Neginoth,  A  Psalm  (or)  Song  of  A 
77  Musician,  to  Jeduthun,  A  Psalm  of  A. 

78'  Maschil  of  A.  Give  ear,  0  my  people 


Psa.  79.  A  Psalm  of  A.  O  God,  the  heathen  are 
80.  upon  Shoshannim-Eduth,  A  Psalm  of  A. 

81  the . .  Musician  upon  Gittith,  (A  Psalm)  of  A. 

82"  A  Psalm  of  A.  God  standetli  in  the 
83!  A  Song  (or)  Psalm  of  A.  Keep  not  thou 

3.  A  Levite,  whose  posterity  dwelt  in  Jerusalem  after 
the  exile,  B.C.  444. 

1  Ch.  9.  15  Micali,  the  son  of  Zichri,  the  son  of  A. 

4.  A  descendant  of  Koliatli,  son  of  Levi.  His  descend¬ 
ants  were  porters  in  the  service  of  the  tabernacle  in 
the  time  of  David. 

1  CI1.26.  1  Meslielemiah.  .of  the  sous  of  A. 

5.  A11  officer  (probably  a  Jew)  appointed  by  the  king  of 
Persia  as  keeper  of  the  royal  forests  in  Judah,  B.C.  444. 

Neh.  2.  8  a  letter  unto  A.  the  keeper  of  the  king’s 

A-SAR-E'EL,  Sxnb’R  God  is  joined. 

A  son  of  Jehaleieel,'  a  descendant  of  Judah  through 
Caleb,  son  of  Jephunneh,  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4. 16  the  sons  of  Jehaleieel ;  Ziph.  .and  A.  ■ 

A-SAR-E'-LAH,  , •Strife's  .Tah  is  joined. 

A  son  of  Asaph,  appointed  by  David  for  the  service  of 
song  in  the  sanctuary,  b.c.  1040. 

1  Ch.  25.  2  Of  the  sons  of  Asaph ;  Zaccur.  .and  A. 
[Azareel  in  verse  18  is  perhaps  the  same.] 

ASCEND,  to  - 

To  go  or  come  up,  avaRaivu  anabaino. 

John  1.  51  the  angels  of  God  ascending  and  descend. 

20.  17  I  am  not  yet  ascended.  .1  ascend  unto 
Acts  2.  34  For  David  is  not  ascended  into  the 

25.  1  when  Festus  was  come . .  he  ascended  from 
Rom  10.  6  Who  shall  ascend  into  heaven?  that  is,  to 
Eph.  4.  9  Now  that  he  ascended,  what  is  it  but 
Rev.  7.  2  I  saw  another  angel  ascending  from  the 
11.  7  the  beast  that  ascendeth  out  of  the . .  pit 

17.  8  The  beast,  .shall  ascend  out  of  the 

ASCEND,  to  cause  to  — 

To  cause  to  go  up,  nSy  ala.h,  5. 

Psa.  135.  7  He  causeth  the  vapours  to  ascend  from 
Jer.  10.  13  he  causeth  the  vapours  to  ascend  from 
51.  16  he  causeth  the  vapours  to  ascend  from 

ASCEND  (up),  to  — 

1  .To  go  up,  climb,  pDj  nasaq. 

Psa.  139.  8  If  I  ascend  up  into  heaven,  thou  art 

2.  To  cause  lo  go  up,  ff^i]  alah. 

Gen.  28.  12  tlie  angels  of  God  ascending  and  descend. 
Exod  19.  18  the  smoke  thereof  ascended  as  the  smoke 
Num  13.  22  they  ascended  by  the  south,  and  came 
Josh.  6.  5  people  shall  ascend  up  every  man 

8.  20  the  smoke  of  the  city  ascended  up  to 
8.  21  the  smoke  of  the  city  ascended,  then 
10.  7  Joshua  ascended  from  Gilgal,  he,  and  all 
15.  3  it  went  out.  .and  ascended  up  011  the 
Judg  13.  20  the  Lord  ascended  in  the  flame  of  the 
20.  40  the  flame  of  the  city  ascended  up  to 

1  Sa.  28.  13  I  saw  gods  ascending  out  of  the  earth 
Psa.  24.  3  Who  shall  ascend  into  the  hill  of  the 

68.  18  Thou  hast  ascended  on  high,  thou  hast 
Prov.30.  4  Who  hath  ascended  up  into  heaven,  or 
Isa.  14.  13  I  will  ascend  into  heaven,  I  will  exalt 
14.  14  I  will  ascend  above  the  heights  of  the 
Eze.  38.  9  Thou  slialt  ascend  and  come  like  a  storm 

3 . To  c/o  or  come  up,  ava^alvu  anabaino. 

Luke  19.  28  he  went  before,  ascending  up  to  Jerus. 
John  3.  13  no  man  hath  ascended  up  to  heaven,  but 
6  62  if  ye  shall  see  the  Son  of  man  ascend  up 
Eph.  4.  8  When  he  ascended  up  on  high,  he  led 

4.  10  the  same  also  that  ascended  up  far  above 
Rev  8.  4  the  smoke,  .ascended  up  before  God  out 
11  12  they  ascended  up  to  heaven  in  a  cloud 
14.  11  the  smoke  of  their  torment  ascendeth  up 

ASCENT  — 

1. Going  up,  rblio  maaleh. 

Num  34.  4  from  the  south  to  the  ascent  of  Akrabbim 

2  Sa.  15.  30  David  went  up  by  the  ascent  of .  .Olivet 

‘ l.Going  up,  (burnt)  offering,  nVy  olah. 

1  Ki.  io.j  s  liis  ascent  by  which  he  went  up  unto  the 

^.Uppermost  place,  aliyyah.  .... 

2  Ch.  9.  4  his  ascent  by  which  he  went  tip  into  the 

ASCRIBE,  to  — 

1  .To  give,  nn;  yahab. 

Deut  32.  3  ascribe  ye  greatness  unto  our  God 

2. To  give,  103  nathan, 

1  Sa.  18.  8  They  have  ascribed  unto  David  ten 

18.  8  and  to  me  they  have  ascribed .  .thousands 
Job  36.  3  will  ascribe  righteousness  to  my  Maker 
Psa.  [68.  34  Ascribe  ye  strength  unto  God :  his 

A-SE'-NATH,  nipx  dedicated  to  Neit. 

Daughter  of  Poti-plierah,  priest  of  On,  and  wife  of 
Joseph, .B.C.  1715. 

Gen.  41.  45  ho  gave  him  to  wife  A.  the  daughter  of 
41.  50  which  A.  the  daughter  of  Poti-plierah 
46.  20  which  A,  the  daughter  of  Poti-pherah, 

AS'-ER,  ’A o"np. 

The  Greek  form  of  Asher.  ^ 

Luke  2.  36  the  daughter  of  Phanuel.'of  the  tribe  of  A. 
Rev.  7.  6  Of  the  tribe  of  A.  (were)  sealed  twelve 


ASH 


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ASHIMA 


ASH  — 

Ash  or  pine,  n»  oren. 

Isa.  44.  14  he  planteth  an  ash,  and  the  rain  doth 
ASHAMED,  to  be  — 

1.  Shame,  nas  bosheth. 

Jer.  2.  26  As  the  thief  is  ashamed  when  he  is  found 

2.  To  be  ashamed,  become  pale.  Bn  a  bosh. 

Judg.  3.  25  they  tarried  till  they  were  ashamed 
2  Ki.  2.  17  they  urged  him  till  he  was  ashamed 

8.  11  stedfastly,  until  he  was  ashamed 
Ezra  8.  22  I  was  ashamed  to  require  of  the  king  a 

9.  6  I  am  ashamed  and  blush  to  lift  up  my 
•Tob  19.  3  ye  are  not  ashamed,  .ye  make  yourselves 
Psa.  6.  10  Let  all  mine  enemies  be  ashamed  and 

6.  10  let  them  return  .  .be  ashamed  suddenly 
25.  2  let  me  not  be  ashamed,  let  not  mine 
25.  3  let  none  that  wait  on  thee  be  ashamed 
25.  3  let  them  be  ashamed  which  transgress 

25.  20  let  me  not  be  ashamed ;  for  I  put  my 
31.  1  let  me  never  be  ashamed :  deliver  me  in 
31.  17  Let  me  not  be  ashamed,  0  Lord 

31.  17  let  the  wicked  be  ashamed,  .let  them  be 

35.  26  Let  them  be  ashamed  and  brought  to 
37.  19  They  shall  not  be  ashamed  in  the  evil 

40.  14  Let  them  be  ashamed  and  confounded 

69.  6  Let  not  them  .  .be  ashamed  for  my  sake 

70.  2  Let  them  be  ashamed  and  confounded 
86.  17  they  which  hate  me  may.  .be  ashamed 

109.  28  when  they  arise,  let  them  be  ashamed 
1 19.  6  Then  shall  I  not  be  ashamed,  when 
1 19.  46  I  will  speak . .  and  will  not  be  ashamed 
1 19.  78  Let  the  proud  be  ashamed ;  for  they 
1 19.  80  heart  be  sound .  .that  I  be  rrot  ashamed 
127.  5  they  shall  not  be  ashamed,  but  they  shall 
Isa.  1.  29  they  shall  be  ashamed  of  the  oaks 
20.  5  they  shall  be . .  ashamed  of  Ethiopia 

23.  4  Be  thou  ashamed,  0  Zidon  :  for  the  sea 

24.  23  and  the  sun  ashamed,  when  the  Lord  of 

26.  11  they  shall  see,  and  be  ashamed  for 

29.  22  Jacob  shall  not  now  be  ashamed,  neither 

41.  11  all.  .shall  be  ashamed  and  confounded 

42.  17  they  shall  be  greatly  ashamed,  that  trust 

44.  9  they  see  not . .  that  they  may  be  ashamed. 
44.  11  all  his  fellows  shall  be  ashamed') 

44.  11  they  shall  fear,  .they  shall  be  ashamed 

45.  16  They  shall  be  ashamed,  and  also 

45.  17  ye  shall  not  be  ashamed  nor  confounded 
45.  24  all.  .against  him  shall  be  ashamed 

49.  23  they  shall  not  be  ashamed  that  wait  for 

50.  7  I  know  that  I  shall  not  be  ashamed 
54.  4  Fear  not . .  thou  shalt  not  be  ashamed 

65.  13  shall  rejoice,  but  ye  shall  be  ashamed 

66.  5  your  joy,  and  they  shall  be  ashamed 
Jer.  2.  36  thou  also  shalt  be  ashamed  of  Egypt 

6.  15  Were  they  ashamed  when  they  had 
6.  1 5  nay,  they  were  not  at  all  ashamed 
!  8.  12  Were  they  ashamed  when  they  had 
8.  12  nay,  they  were  not  at  all  ashamed 
12.  13  they  shall  be  ashamed  of  your  revenues 

14.  3  they  were  ashamed  and  confounded 

14.  4  the  plowmen  were  ashamed,  they  covered 

15.  9  she  hath  been  ashamed  and  confounded 
17.  13  all  that  forsake  thee  shall  be  ashamed 
20.  11  they  shall  be  greatly  ashamed ;  for  they 
22.  22  then  shalt  thou  be  ashamed  and 

3i.  19  I  was  ashamed,  yea,  even  confounded 
48.  13  the  house  of  Israel  was  ashamed  of 
48.  13  Moab  shall  be  ashamed  of  Chemosh 
Eze.  32.  30  with  their  terror  they  are  ashamed  of 

36.  32  be  ashamed  and  confounded  forlyour 
Hos.  4.  19  they  shall  be  ashamed  because  of  their 

10.  6  Israel  shall  be  ashamed  of  his  own  counsel 
Joel  2.  26,  27  my  people  shall  never  be  ashamed 

>1  ic.  3.  7  Then  shall  the  seers  be  ashamed,  and  the 
Zeph.  3.  11  In  that  day  shalt  thou  not  be  ashamed 
Zech  13.  4  prophets  shall  be  ashamed  every  one  of 

3.  To  put  to  shame,  aha  bosh,  5. 

Psa.  119.  116  let  me  not  be  ashamed  of  my  hope 

4.7Y>  be  ashamed  of  one' s  self,  aha  bosh,  7a. 

Gen.  2.  25  were  both  naked . .  and  were  not  ashamed 

5.  To  be  ashamed,  become  red,  nan  chapher. 

Job  6.  20  they  came  thither,  and  were  ashamed 
Psa.  34.  s  and  their  faces  were  not  ashamed 
Jer.  50.  12  she  that  bare  you  shall  be  ashamed 

6.  To  be  dried  up,  bo;  yabash,  5. 

Isa.  30.  s  They  were  all  ashamed  of  a  people  (that) 
Jer.  2.  26  so  is  the  house  of  Israel  ashamed 

6.  15  Were  they  ashamed  when  they  had 
8.  9  The  wise . .  are  ashamed,  they  are 
8.  12  Were  they  ashamed  when  they  had 
Joel  1.  11  Be  ye  ashamed,  O  ye  husbandmen 
Zech.  9.  s  her  expectation  shall  be  ashamed 

7.  To  be  made  ashamed,  red,  nsn  chapher,  5. 

Isa.  33.  9  Lebanon  is  ashamed,  .hewn  down 

8.  To  be  ashamed,  blush,  oSs  kalam,  2. 

Num  12. 14  should  she  not  be  ashamed  seven  days? 

2  Sa.  10.  5  the  men  were  greatly  ashamed  :  and  the 
ig.  3  people  being  ashamed  steal  away  when 

1  Ch.  19.  5  for  the  men  were  greatly  ashamed 

2  Ch.  30.  15  Levites  were  ashamed,  and  sanctified 
Psa.  74.  21  let  not  the  oppressed  return  ashamed 
Jer.  3.  3  thou  refusedst  to  be  ashamed 

Eze.  16.  27  daughters,  .are  ashamed  of  thy  lewd  way 

16.  61  shaltremember  thy  ways,  and  be  ashamed 

43.  10  they  may  be  ashamed  of  their  iniquities 
43. 1 1  if  they  be  ashamed . .  shew  them  the  form 


9 . To  be  ashamed,  alaxoropai  aischunomai. 

Lukei6.  3  I  cannot  dig  ;  to  beg  I  am  ashamed 

2  Co.  10.  8  I  should  boast . .  I  should  not  be  ashamed 
Phil.  1.  20  that  in  nothing  I  shall  be  ashamed,  but 

1  Pe.  4.  16  if.  as  a  Christian,  let  him  not  be  ashamed 

1.  Jo.  2.  28  and  not  be  ashamed  before  him  at  his 

10.  To  be  ashained  of,  tiro.icrx'n,oixai. 

Mark  8.  38  shall  be  ashamed  of.  .shall,  .be  ashamed 
Luke  9.  26  shall  be  ashamed  of . .  shall . .  be  ashamed 
Horn.  1.  16  I  am  not  ashamed  of  the  gospel  of  Christ 
6.  21  those  things  whereof  ye  are  now  ashamed? 

2  Ti.  1.  8  Be  not  thou  therefore  ashamed  of  the 

1.  12  nevertheless  I  am  not  ashamed  :  for  I 
1.  16  and  was  not  ashamed  of  my  chain 
Heb.  2.  1 1  for  which  cause  he  is  not  ashamed  to  call 

11.  16  wherefore  God  is  not  ashamed  to  be 

11.  To  be  utterly  ashained,  KaraiaxovopaL. 

Luke  13.  17  all  his  adversaries  were  ashamed  :  and  all 
Rom.  9.  33  whosoeverbelieveth .  .shall  not  be  asham. 

10.  1 1  believeth  on  him  shall  not  be  ashamed 
2  Co.  7.  14  if  I  have  boasted  ..lam  not  ashamed 
9.  4  Lest.  .we.  .should  be  ashamed  in  this 

1  Pe.  3.  16  they  may  be  ashamed  that  falsely  accuse 

ASHAMED,  to  make  — 

1.  To  make  ashamed,  pale,  Bd3  bosh,  5. 

Prov.  12.  4  she  that  maketh  ashamed  (is)  as 

2.  To  cause  to  blush,  kalam,  5. 

Job  11.  3  shall  no  man  make  thee  ashamed  ? 

3.  To  shaine  utterly,  /caranrxuyco  kataischuno. 

Rom.  5.  5  And  hope  maketh  not  ashamed  ;  because 

ASHAMED,  needeth  not  to  be  — - 

Not  ashained  of,  avaraiaxovTos  anepaischuntos. 

2  Ti.  2.  15  workman  that  needeth  not  to  be  ashamed 

A'-SHAM,  smoke. 

A  Levitical  city  in  Judah,  afterwards  given  to  Simeon. 
Josli.15.  42  Libnah,  and  Ether,  and  A. 

19.  7  Ain.  .and  A. ;  four  cities  and  their 

1  Ch.  4.  32  their  villages  (were),  Etam.  .and  A.,  five 
6.  59  And  A.  with  her  suburbs,  and  Beth 

ASH-BE'-A,  ya^K  man  of  Baal. 

The  patronymic  of  a  family  that  sprang  from  Shelah 
son  of  Judah,  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4.  21  that  wrought  fine  linen,  of  the  house  of  A. 
ASH'-BEL,  SgipN  man  of  Baal. 

A  son  of  Benjamin,  B.C.  1700. 

Gen.  46.  21  thesonsof  Benjamin  (were)  Belah.  .and  A. 
Nura  26.  38  sons  of  Benj.  after  their  families ..  of  A. 

1  Ch.  8.  1  Benjamin  begat.  .A.  the  second,  and  Ah. 

ASH-BE-LITE,  'SaB’Krr  belonging  to  Ashbel. 

A  family  that  sprang  from  Ashbel. 

Num  26.  38  of  Ashbel,  the  family  of  the  A. :  of  Ahiram 
ASH'-DOD,  ■fnif'8  fortress,  castle. 

One  of  the  five  chief  cities  of  the  Philistines.  It  was 
strongly  fortified,  and  stood  on  the  border  at  the  N. 
extremity  of  what  afterwards  belonged  to  Simeon  to¬ 
wards  Egypt.  It  is  now  called  Asdud,  and  in  the  New 
Testament  and  LXX.  Azotus.  It  is  about  30  miles  from 
the  southern  frontier  of  Canaan,  3  from  the  Mediter¬ 
ranean,  and  midway  between  Gaza  and  Joppa. 

Josh.n.  22  in  Gaza,  in  Gath,  and  in  A. .  .remained 
15.  46  all  that  (lay)  near  A.,  witli  their  villages 
15.  47  A.  with  her  towns  and  her  villages,  Gaza 

1  Sa.  5.  1  took  the  ark . .  and  brought  it . .  unto  A. 

5.  3  when  they  of  A.  arose  early  on  the  morrow 
5.  s  on  the  threshold  of  Dagon  in  A.  unto  this 
5.  6  was  heavy  upon  them  of  A.,  and  he 
5.  6  and  smote  them  with  emerods,  (even)  A. 

5.  7  when  the  men  of  A.  saw  that  (it  was)  so 

6.  17.  for  A.  one,  for  Gaza  one,  for  Askelon  one 

2  Ch.  26.  6  and  brake  down  the  wall  of . .  A.,  and  built 

26.  6  and  built  cities  about  A.,  and  among  the 
Nell.  13.  23  Jews  (that)  had  married  wives  of  A.,  of 
13.  24  children  spake  half  in  the  speech  of  A. 
Isa.  20.  1  In  the  year  that  Tartan  came  unto  A. 

20.  1  and  fought  against  A.,  and  took  it 

Jer.  25.  20  Azzah,  and  Ekron,  and  the  remnant  of  A. 
Amos  1.  8  I  will  cut  off  the  inhabitant  from  A. 

3.  9  Publish  in  the  palaces  at  A.,  and  in  the 
Zeph.  2.  4  they  shall  drive  out  A.  at  the  noon  day 
Zech.  9.  6  a  bastard  shall  dwell  in  A.,  and  I  will 

ASH-DO-DITES,  ASH-DO-THITES,  ri'nB’N. 

The  inhabitants  of  Ashdod. 

Josh.  13.  3  the  Gazathites .  .the’ A., 'the  Eshkalonites 
Neh.  4.  7  when,  .the  A.,  heard  that  the  walls  of 

ASH-DOTH  PIS'-GAH,  njpsn  rrntyN  springs  ofPisgah. 
The  spurs  and  ravines  of  Pisgali,  the  top  of  which  is 
Mount  Nebo.  Now  Ain  Musa. 

Deut.  3.  17  of  the  plain,  .the  salt  sea,  under  A.-p 

4.  49  of  the  plain,  under  the  springs  of  P. 

Josh  12.  3  and  from  the  south,  under  A.-p 

13.  20  Beth-peor,  and  A.-p.  and  Beth-jeshimotli 

A'-SHER,  -iBiN  happy. 

1.  Eighth  son  of  Jacob,  and  second  by  Zilpah,  Leah's 
maid.  (See  Aser,  the  N.T.  form.)  B.C.  1730. 

Gen.  30.  13  And  Leah,  .called  his  name  A. 

35.  26  the  sons  of  Zilpah.  .Gad,  and  A. 

46.  17  the  sons  of  A.;  Jimnah,  and  Ishuah,  and 
49.  20  Out  of  A.  his  bread  (shall  be)  fat,  and  he 
Exod.  1.  4  Dan,  and  Naphtali,  Gad,  and  A. 

Num  26.  46  the  name  of  the  daughter  of  A.  (was)  Sar. 


Josh.  17.  10  they  met  together  in  A.  on  the  north,  and 
17.  11  Manasseh  had  in.. A.  Beth-shean  and  her 
iCh.  2.  2  Benjamin,  Naphtali,  Gad,  and  A. 

7.  30  sons  of  A.;  Irnnah,  and  Isuah,  and  Ishuai 
7.  40  All  these  (were)  the  children  of  A.,  heads 

2.  Asher  is  used  also  as  the  name  of  the  tribe  descended 
from  Asher,  and  of  that  part  of  Canaan  in  which  they 
dwelt. 

Num.  1.  13  Of  A.;  Pagiel  the  son  of  Ocran 

1 .  40  Of  the  children  of  A. ,  by  their  generations 

1.  41  that  were  numbered  of.  .the  tribe  of  A. 

2.  27  that  encamp,  .(shall  be)  the  tribe  of  A. 

2.  27  the  captain  of  the  children  of  A.  (shall  be) 
7.  72  Pagiel.  .prince  of  the  children  of  A. 

10.  26  And  over,  .the  children  of  A.  (was)  Pagiel 
13.  13  Of  the  tribe  of  A.,  Sethur  the  son  of  M. 
26.  44  (Of)  the  children  of  A.  after  their  families 
26.  47  These  (are)  the  families . .  of  A.  according 
34.  27  the  prince  of  the  tribe . .  of  A.,  Aliihud 
Deut 27.  13  shall  stand,  .to  curse  ;  Reuben,  .and  A. 

33.  24  of  A.  he  said,  (Let)  A.  (be)  blessed  with 
Josh  19.  24  fifth  lot  came  out  for  the  tribe,  .of  A. 

19.  31  (is)  the  inheritance  of  the  tribe,  of  A. 

19.  34  the  coast,  .reacheth  to  A.  on  the  west 
21.  6  of  Gershon  (had) . .  out  of  the  tribe  of  A. 
21.  30  out  of  the  tribe  of  A.,  Mishal  with  her 
Judg.  1.  31  Neither  did  A.  drive  out  the  inhabitants 

5.  17  A.  continued  on  the  sea  shore,  and  abode 

6.  35  he  sent  messengers  unto  A.,  and  unto 

7.  23  Israel  gathered  themselves,  .out  of  A. 

I  Ki.  4.  16  Raanah  the  son  of  Hushai  (was)  in  A.  and 

1  Ch.  6.  62  to  the  sons  of  Gershom . .  out  of . .  A. 

6.  74  out  of  the  tribe  of  A.;  Mashal  with  her 

12.  36  of  A.,  such  as  went  forth  to  battle,  .forty 

2  Ch.  30.  11  Nevertheless  divers  of  A. .  .humbled 
Eze.  48.  2  by  the  border  of  Dan . .  a  (portion  for)  A. 

48.  3  by  the  border  of  A. . .  a  (portion  for)  N. 

48.  34  one  gate  of  Gad,  one  gate  of  A.,  one  gate 

3.  A  town  E.  of  Shechem,  on  the  road  to  Beth-shean,  in 
Manasseh,  W.  of  the  Jordan.  Now  Asirah. 

Josh.  17.  7  the  coast  of  Manasseh  was  from  A.  to  M. 
[The  following  localities  were  in  the  territory  of 
Asher:  —  Abdon,  Accho,  Achshapli,  Achzib, 
AJrlab,  Amad,  Aphek,  Beten,  Beth-Dagon,  Betli- 
Emek,  Beth-Rehob,  Carmel,  Ebron,  Hali,  Ham- 
mon,  Helbah,  Helkath,Hosah,  Hukkok.Jiphtah- 
el,  Kanah,  Mearah,  Mishal,  Neiel,  Sidon,  Uru- 
mah,  &c.j 

A-SHE-RITE,  ’Irikh  the  ( one  of)  Asher. 

Patronymic  of  the  tribe  of  Asher. 

Judg.  1.  32  But  the  A.  dwelt  among  the  Canaanites 

ASHES  — 

1  .Dust,  (bruised,  fine),  isk  epher. 

Gen.  18.  27  I.  .(am  but)  dust  and  ashes 
Num  19.  9  a  man.  .shall  gather  up  the  ashes 

19.  10  he  that  gathereth  the  ashes,  .shall  wash 
2  Sa.  19.  9  Tamar  put  ashes  on  her  head,  and  rent 
1  Ki.  20.  38  prophet,  .disguised  himself  with  ashes 

20.  41  he.  .took  the  ashes  away  from  his  face 
Esth.  4.  1  Mordecai.  .put  on  sackcloth  with  ashes 

4.  3  great  mourning . .  many  lay  in . .  ashes 
Job  2.  8  and  he  sat  down  among  the  ashes 

13.  12  Your  remembrances  (are)  like  unto  ashes 
30.  19  and  I  am  become  like  dust  and  ashes 

42.  6  I  abhor,  .and  repent  in  dust  and  ashes 
Psa.  102.  9  For  I  have  eaten  ashes  like  bread 

147.  16  he  scattereth  the  hoar  frost  like  ashes 
Isa.  44.  20  He  feedeth  on  ashes  :  a  deceived  heart 
58.  5  spread  sackcloth  and  ashes  (under  him)? 
61.  3  give  unto  them  beauty  for  ashes,  the  oil 
Jer.  6.  26  sackcloth,  and  wallow  thyself  in  ashes 
Lam.  3.  16  stones,  he  hath  covered  me  with  ashes 
Eze.  27.  30  they  shall  wallow  themselves  in  the  ashes 
28.  18  I  will  bring  thee  to  ashes  upon  the  earth 
Dan.  9.  3  by  prayer . .  with  fasting . .  and  ashes 
Jon.  3.  6  covered  ,  with  sackcloth,  and  sat  in  ashes 
Mai.  4.  3  they  shall  be  ashes  under  the  soles  of 

2 . Ashes  (fat),  JBH  deshen. 

Lev.  1.  16  the  altar,  .by  the  place  of  the  ashes 

4.  12  ashes  are  poured  out. .  ashes  are  poured 
6.  10  take  up  the  ashes  which  the  fire  hath 
6.  11  carry  forth  the  ashes  without  the  camp 

1  Ki.  13.  3  ashes  that  (are)  upon  it  shall  be  poured 

13.  5  and  the  ashes  poured  out  from  the  altar 
Jer.  31.  40  valley  of  the  dead  bodies,  and  of  the  ashes 

3 . Dust,  (bruised,  fine),  ibj;  aphar. 

Num  19.  17  take  of  the  ashes  of  the  burnt  heifer 

2  Ki.  23.  4  carried  the  ashes  of  them  unto  Beth-el 

4 . Dust,  ashes,  n'B  piach. 

Exod.  9.  8  Take  to  you  handfuls  of  ashes  of  the 

9.  10  they  took  ashes  of  the  furnace,  and  stood 

b. Ashes,  embers,  owoSSs  spodos. 

Matt  1 1.  21  have  repented,  .in  sackcloth  and  ashes 
Luke  10.  13  repented,  sitting  in  sackcloth  and  ashes 
Heb.  9.  13  ashes  of  an  heifer  sprinkling  the  unclean 

ASHES  from,  to  receive  or  take  away  the  — 

To  remove  or  cleanse  from  ashes,  dashen,  3. 
Exod  27.  3  shalt  make  his  pans  to  receive  his  ashes 
Num.  4.  13  take  away  the  ashes  from  the  altar 

A-SHI'-MA,  NS’B’X  heaven. 

An  idol  worshipped  by  the  people  of  Hamath,  and  in¬ 
troduced  into  Samaria  by  the  colonists  whom  Shalma- 
nezer  settled  therein. 

2  Ki.  17.  30  and  the  men  of  Hamath  made  A. 


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ASH-KE'-LON,  AS-KE'-LON,  holm-oak. 

Askalon  is  mentioned  as  a  city  oi  the  Philistines,  Josh. 
,,  ,  aua  i  Sam.  6.  17.  The  tribe  of  Judah  captured 
it  b.’c.  1425  (Judges  1. 18),  but  it  was  retaken  by  the 
Philistines,  and  is  frequently  denounced  by  the  pro¬ 
phets.  It  fell  successively  into  the  hands  of  the  Egyp¬ 
tians  the  Greeks,  and  the  Romans.  It  became  a 
bishop's  see  in  the  4th  century.  It  was  besieged  by  the 
Crusaders  in  1100,  and  again  in  114S,  without  success. 
Baldwin  III.  captured  it  in  1157.  Saladin  re-took  it  in 
1187,  and  burnt  it  in  1191.  Richard  I.  of  England  ob¬ 
tained  possession  the  same  year,  and  restored  the 
fortifications  in  1192.  Sultan  Bibars  destroyed  its  forti- 
flcations  and  filled  up  its  harbour  in  1270.  ( Askulan .) 
Judg.  1.  18  Also  Judah  took.  .A.  with  the  coast 

14.  19  he  went  down  to  A.,  and  slew  thirty  men 

1  Sa.  6.  17  these  (are)  the  golden  emerods.  .for  A. 

2  Sa.  1.  20  publish  (it)  not  in  the  streets  of  A.;  lest 
Jer.  25.  20  the  laud  of  the  Philistines,  and  A.,  and 

47.  5  A.  is  cut  off  (with)  the  remnant  of  their 
47.  7  Loltb  hath  given  it  a  charge  against  A. 
Amos  t .  8  1  will  cut  off . .  him  that  holdeth . .  from  A . 
Zeph.  2.  4  Gaza  shall  be  forsaken,  and  A.  adesolation 

2.  7  in  the  houses  of  A.  shall  they  lie  down  in 
Zech.  9.  5  A.  shall  see  (it),  and  fear,  .and  A.  shall 

ASH-KE'-NAZ,  ASH-CHE'-NAZ,  n?l?N. 

1.  Son  of  Gomel-,  son  of  Japheth. 

Gen.  10.  3  the  sons  of  Gomer;  A.,  and  Riphath,  and 
1  Ch.  1.  6  the  sons  of  Gomer;  A.,  and  Riphath,  and 

2.  The  people  or  tribe  whose  original  seat  was  in  the 
neighbourhood  of  Armenia,  along  with  the  kingdoms 
of  Ararat  and  Minni. 

Jer.  51.  27  call  together .. the  kingdoms  of.  .A. 

ASH'-NAH,  ,i) pH  fortification.  ' 

1.  A  town  in  W.  of  Judah,  near  Dan. 

Josli.15.  33  the  valley,  Eshtaol,  and  Zoreah,  and  A. 

2.  Another  town  in  the  plains  of  Judah. 

Josh.  15.  43  And  Jiphtali,  and  A.,  and  Nezib 

ASH-PE'-NAZ,  ligaift.  Meaning  uncertain. 

Tlie  prince  of  tile  eunuchs  under  Nebuchadnezzar,  B.C. 
606. 

Dan.  1.  3  the  king  spake  unto  A.  the  master  of  his 

ASH-TAR'-OTH,  ASH-TOR'-ETH,  AS-TAR'-OTH, 

ffnwy,  rnh;py  a  wife. 

1.  An  idol  of  the  Philistines,  Phoenicians,  and  Zidonians, 
worshipped  by  Israel  soon  after  the  death  of  Joshua, 
and  also  by  Solomon. 

Judg.  2.  13  forsook  the  Lord,  and  served  Baaland  A. 

10.  6  the  children  of  Israel .. served .  .A.,  and 
1  Sa.  7.  3  put  away.  .A.  from  among  you,  and 

7.  4  the  children  of  Israel  did  put  away.  .A. 

12.  10  forsaken  the  Lord,  and  have  served.  .A. 
31.  10  they  put  his  armour  in  the  house  of  A. 

1  Ki.  ti.  5  Solomon  went  after  A.  the  goddess  of 

11.  33  and  have  worshipped  A.  the  goddess  of 
2Ki.  23.  13  high  places.  .Solomon,  .builded  for  A. 

2.  A  city  on  the  E.  of  the  Jordan,  in  Bashan. 

Dent.  1.  4  After  he  had  slain.  .Og.  .dwelt  at  A. 

Josh.  9.  10  all  that  he  did.  .to  Og. .  which  (was)  at  A. 

12.  4  the  giants,  that  dwelt  at  A.  and  at  Edrei 

13.  12  the  kingdom  of  Og.  .which  reigned  in  A. 

13.  31  A.,  and  Edrei,  cities  of  the  kingdom  of 

3.  A  Levitical  town  of  Manasseli,  beyond  Jordan. 

i  Ch.  6.  71  Unto  the  sons  of  Gershom . .  A.  with 
ASH-TE-RA-THITE,  'n-msyy  of  Ashteroth. 

Patronymic  of  one  of  David’s  worthies. 

1  Ch.  11.  44  Uzza  the  A.,  Shama  and  Jehiel  the  sons 

ASH-TER'-OTH  KAR-NA'-IM,  Djrip  rnitlyy. 

A  city  of  the  Rephaim,  in  the  kingdom  of  Og,  in  Man- 
asseh  beyond  Jordan.  It  was  an  abode  of  the  Rephaim 
at  tlie  time  of  Chedorlaomer,  B.C.  1913.  ( Ashterah .) 

Geu.14.  s  and  smote  the  Rephaims  in  A.  K.,  and 
ASH'-UR,  freeman. 

A  son  of  Hezron,  son  of.Pharez,  B.C.  1560. 

1  Ch.  2.  24  Abiah  Hezron’s  wife  bare  him  A.  the 

4.  5  A.  the  father  of  Tekoa  had  two  wives 

ASH-UR-ITES,  ’"ini's  belonging  to  Asliur. 

A  tribe  occupying  the  whole  country  W.  of  the  Jordan 
above  Jezreel,  the  district  of  the  plain  of  Esdraelon. 
(Asherite  occurs  in  Judg.  1.  32.) 

2  Sa.  2.  9  made  him  king  over  Gilead . .  over  the  A. 
Eze.  27.  6  the  company  of  the  A.  have  made  thy 

ASH'-VATH,  nwy  made ,  wrought. 

A  son  of  Japhlet,  a  descendant  of  Asher,  B.C.  1660. 

1  Ch.  7.  33  the  sons  of  Japhlet;  Pasach.  .and  A. 
A-SI-A.  ’A<rla. 

This  name  was  first  applied  in  the  4th  century  to  the 
north-western  peninsula  of  the  Asiatic  continent.  It  is 
also  called  Anatolia,  although  the  latter  term  is  more 
correctly  used  for  a  particular  portion.  “Asia  Minor 
was  the  theatre  of  the  earliest  remarkable  events  re¬ 
corded  in  profane  history  ;  as  the  Argonautic  expedition, 
tlie  Trojan  war,  in  which  the  gods  are  said  to  have  de¬ 
scended  from  Olympus  and  joined  battle  with  mortals  ; 
the  conquests  of  the  Persians,  the  overthrow  of  their 
empire  by  Alexander,  and  the  settlement  in  this  part  of 
Asia  of  his  successors.  It  subsequently  fell  under  the 
Roman  sway,  and  suffered  severely  in  after-ages  in  the 
wars  of  the  Saracens,  Turks,  Tartars,  &c.  It  is  also 
intimately  connected  with  the  early  history  of  Chris- 
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tianity,  and  the  first  Christian  churches  were  planted 
here."  Its  chief  political  divisions  in  ancient  times 
were  Bithynia,  Cappadocia,  Caria,  Cilicia,  Galatia, 
Lydia,  Lycaonia  and  Isauria,  Lycia,  Mysia,  Pamphylia, 
Paphlagonia,  Phrygia,  Pisidia,  and  Pontus. 

Acts  2.  9  the  dwellers  in  Mesopotamia,  and  in . .  A. 

6.  9  (the  synagogue)  of  the  Libertines,  .of  A. 
16.  6  were  forbidden . .  to  preach  the  word  in  A. 

19.  10  all  they  which  dwell  in  A.  heard  the  word 

19.  22  but  he  himself  stayed  in  A.  for  a  season 

19.  26  almost  throughout  all  A.,  this  Paul  hath 

19.  27  whom  all  A.  and  the  world  worshippeth 

1 9. (3 1  certain  of  the  chief  of  A. .  .sent  unto  him 

20.  4  there  accompanied  him  into  A.  Sopater 

20.  4  and  of  A.,  Tychicus  and  Trophimus. 

20.  16  because  he  would  not  spend  the  time  in  A. 

20.  18  from  the  first  day  that  I  came  into  A. 

21.  27  the  Jews  which  were  of  A.,  when  they 
24.  18  certain  Jews  from  A.  found  me  purified 
27.  2  we  launched,  meaning  to  sail  by.  .A. 

1  Co.  16.  19  The  churches  of  A.  salute  you.  Aquila 

2  Co.  1.  8  have  you  ignorant  of  our  trouble,  .in  A. 

!  ’  2  Ti.  1.  15  all  they  which  are  in  A.  be  turned  away 

1  Pe.  1.  1  the  strangers  scattered  throughout ..  A. 
Rev.  1.  4  John  to  the  seven  churches  whiclvare  in  A 

1.  11  send  (it)  unto  the  seven  churches,  .in  A. 

ASIDE  — 

By  oneself,  xaT  ISlav  kat  ulian. 

Mark  7.  33  took  him  aside  from  the  multitude 

[Nee  also  Carry,  go,  gone,  lay,  set,  take,  turn, 
turned.] 

ASIDE,  to  go  or  turn  — 

To  retire,  withdraw,  draxcopecv  anachoreo. 

Matt.  2.  22  he  turned  aside  into  the  parts  of  Galilee 
Acts  23.  19  and  went,  .aside  privately,  and  asked 
26.  31  when  they  were  gone  aside,  they  talked 

A-SI'-EL,  God  is  doer. 

A  Simeouite,  grandfather  of  Jehu,  B.C.  800. 

1  Ch.  4.  35  Josibiah,  the  son  of  Seraiali,  the  son  of  A. 

ASK  (earnestly),  to  — 

1  .To  inquire,  nj)3,  Njia  heah. 

Dan.  6.  7  ask  a  petition  of  any  God  or  man  for 

6.  12  ask  .  of  any  God  or  man  within  thirty 

7.  16  I.  .asked  him  the  truth  of  all  this 

2.  To  seek,  inquire,  srpa  laqash,  3. 

Judg.  6.  29  when  they  enquired  and  asked,  they  said 

2  Ch.  20.  4  J udali  gathered . .  to  ask . .  of  the  Lord 

3.  To  seek,  search,  it’ll  darash. 

1  Ki.  14.  5  the  wife,  .cometh  to  ask  a  thing  of  thee 

4.  To  ask,  V W  shaal. 

Gen.  24.  47  I  asked  her,  and  said,  Whose  daughter 
26.  7  the  men.,  asked . .  of  his  wife ;  and  he 

32. 17  and  asketh  thee,  saying, Wliose (art)  thou? 
32.  29  Jacob  asked,  .and  said,  Tell  (me) 

32.  29  Wherefore  (is)  it  (that)  thou  dost  ask 

37.  15  the  man  asked  him .  .What  seekest  thou  ? 

38.  21  he  asked  the  men  of  that  place.  .Where 
40.  7  he  asked  Pharaoh’s  officers  that  (were) 

43.  7  The  man  asked  us  straitly  of  our  state 

43.  27  he  asked  them  of.  .welfare,  and  said 

44.  19  My  lord  asked  his  servants.  .Have  ye  a 
Exodi3-  14  it  shall  be  when  thy  son  asketh  thee 

18.  7  they  asked  each  other  of .  .welfare 
Num  27.  2 1  Eleazar . .  shall  ask . .  f or  him 

Deut.  4.  32  ask  now  of  the  days  that  are  past,  which 

6.  20  when  thy  son  asketh  thee  in  time  to  come 
13.  14  and  make  search,  and  ask  diligently 
32.  7  ask  thy  father,  and  he  will  shew  thee 
Josh.  4.  6,  21  when  your  children  ask  .in  time  to 

9.  14  the  men.  .asked  not.  .at  the  mouth 

15.  18  she  moved  him  to  ask  of  her  father  a  field 

19.  50  they  gave  him  the  city  which  he  asked 
Judg.  1.  1  the  children  of  Israel  asked  the  Lord 

1.  14  she  moved  him  to  ask  of  her  father  a  field 

5.  25  He  asked  water,  .she  gave  (him)  milk 
13.  6  1  asked  him  not  whence  he  (was),  neither 

13. 18  Why  askest  thou  thus  after  my  name 

1  Sa.  1.  17  thy  petition  that  thou  hast  asked  of  him 

1.  20  Because  I  have  asked  him  of  the  Lord 
1.27  given  me  my  petition  which  I  asked . .  him 

8.  10  unto  the  people  that  asked  of  him  a  king 
12.  17  which  ye  have  done . .  in  asking  you  a  king 
12.  19  we  have  added,  .evil,  to  ask  us  a  king 
19.  22  asked  and  said, Where  (are)  Samuel  and 
25.  8  Ask  thy  young  men,  and  they  will  shew 
28.  16  Wherefore  then  dost  thou  ask  of  me 

2  Sa.  14.  18  Hide  not.  .the  thing  that  I  shall  ask  thee 

1  Ki.  2.  16  I  ask  one  petition  of  thee,  deny  me  not 

2.  22  whydostthou  ask  Abishag.  .for  Adonijah? 

2.  22  ask  for  him  the  kingdom  also ;  for  he  (is) 

3.  5  God  said.  Ask  what  I  shall  give  thee 

3.  10  Lord,  that  Solomon  had  asked  this  thing 

3.  1 1  thou  hast  asked ..  hast  not  asked . .  neither 

3.  13  given  thee  that  which  thou  hast  not  asked 

10.  13  king  Solomon  gave,  .whatsoever  she  asked 

2  Ki.  2.  9  Ask  what  I  shall  do  for  thee,  before  I  be 

2. 10  he  said.  Thou  hast  asked  a  hard  thing 

8.  6  when  the  king  asked  the  woman,  she  told 
2  Ch.  1.  7  said  unto  him.  Ask  what  I  shall  give  thee 

1.  11  thou  hast  not  asked  riches,  wealth,  or 
1.  11  hast  asked  long  life ;  but  hast  asked 

9.  12  king  Solomon  gave. .  whatsoever  she  asked 
Neh.  1.  2  I  asked  them  concerning  the  Jews  that 
Job  12.  7  ask  now  the  beasts,  and  they  shall  teach 

21.  29  Have  ye  not  asked  them  that  go  by  the 


Psa.  2.  8  Ask  of  me,  and  I  shall  give,  .the  heathen 

21.  4  He  asked  life  of  thee,  .thou  gavest  (it) 

78.  18  tempted,  .by  asking  meat  for  their  lust 
105.  40  (The  people)  asked,  and  he  brought  quails 
Isa.  7.  11  Ask  thee  a  sign  of  the  Lord  thy  God 

7.  11  ask  it  either  in  the  depth,  or  in  the  height 

7.  12  Ahaz  said,  I  will  not  ask,  neither  will  I 
30.  2  walk,  .and  have  not  asked  at  my  mouth 
41.  28  no  counsellor,  that,  when  I  asked  of  them 

45.  11  Ask  me  of  things  to  come  concerning  my 
58.  2  they  ask  of  me  the  ordinances  of  justice 
65.  1  I  am  sought  of  (them  that)  asked  not 
Jer.  6.  16  Stand  ye.  .and  ask  for  the  old  paths 

15.  5  who  shall  go  aside  to  ask  how  thou  doest? 
18. 13  Ask  ye  now  among  the  heathen,  who  hath 
23.  33  when  this  people,  .shall  ask  thee,  saying 
30.  6  Ask  ye  now,  and  see  whether  a  man  doth 

36.  17  they  asked  Baruch,  saying,  Tell  us  now 

37.  17  the  king  asked  him  secretly  in  his  house 

38.  14  I  will  ask  thee  a  thing ;  hide  nothing  from 
38.  27  Then  came  all  the  princes,  .and  asked 
48.  19  ask  him  that  fleeth,  and  her  that  escapeth 
50.  5  They  shall  ask  the  way  to  Zion  with  their 

Lam.  4.  4  the  young  children  ask  bread,  .no  man 
Mic.  7.  3  the  prince  asketh,  and  the  judge,  .for  a 
Hag.  2.  11  Ask  now  the  priests,  .the  law,  saying 
Zech  10.  1  Ask  ye  of  the  Lord  rain  in  the  time  of  the 

5.  To  ask  [for  oneself),  shaal,  2. 

1  Sa.  20.  6,  28  say,  David  earnestly  asked . .  of  me 

6 . To  ask  ( earnestly ),  hxw  shaal,  3. 

2  Sa.  20. 18  They  shall  surely  ask.  .at  Abel 

"l .To  ask  {earnestly).  *?N psliel,  3. 

Ezra  5.  9  Then  asked  we  those  elders,  (and)  said 

5.  10  We  asked  their  names  also,  to  certify 
Dan.  2.  10  asked  such  things  at  any  magician,  or 

8.  To  ask,  crave,  alrea  aiteo. 

Matt.  5.  42  Give  to  him  that  asketh  thee,  and  from 

6.  8  what,  .ye  have  need  of,  before  ye  ask  him 

7.  7  Ask,  and  it  shall  be  given  you ;  seek,  and 

7.  8  every  one  that  asketh  receiveth ;  and  he 
7.  9  if  his  son  ask  bread,  will  he  give  him  a 
7. 10  if  he  ask  a  fish,  will  he  give  him  a  serpent 
7.  11  give  good  things  to  them  that  ask  him? 

14.  7  to  give  her  whatsoever  she  would  ask 
18.  19  as  touching  anything  that  they  shall  ask 

20.  22  Jesus  answered.  .Ye  know  not  what  ye  ask 

21.  22  all  things,  whatsoever  ye  shall  ask  in 
27.  20  that  they  should  ask  Barabbas,  and 

Mark  6.  22  Ask  of  me  whatsoever  thou  wilt,  and  I 

6.  23  Whatsoever  thou  shalt  ask  of  me,  I  will 
6.  24  went  forth,  and  said.  .What  shall  I  ask? 
6.  25  she  came  in.  .with  haste,  .and  asked 

10.  38  Jesus  said.  .Ye  know  not  what  ye  ask 
Luke  1.  63  he  asked  for  a  writing-table,  and  wrote 

6.  30  Give  to  every  man  that  asketh  of  thee 

11.  9  I  say  unto  you,  Ask,  and  it  shall  be  given 

11.  10  every  one  that  asketh  receiveth  ;  and  he 
11.  11  If  a  son  shall  ask  bread  of  any  of  you  that 
11.  12  Or  if  he  shall  ask  an  egg,  will  he  offer  him 

11.  13  give  the  Holy  Spirit  to  them  that  ask  him? 

12.  48  to  whom  men  . .  committed,  .they  will  ask 
John  4.  9  How  is  it  that  thou,  being  a  Jew,  askest 

4.  10  thou  wouldest  have  asked  of  him,  and  he 
11.  22  whatsoever  thou  wilt  ask  of  God,  God 

14.  13  whatsoever  ye  shall  ask  in  my  name 

14.  14  If  ye  shall  ask  anything  in  my  name 

15.  7  ye  shall  ask  what  ye  will,  and  it  shall 
15.16  that  whatsoever  ye  shall  ask  of  the  Father 

16.  23  in  that  day  ye  shall  ask  me  nothing 

16.  24  Hitherto  have  ye  asked  nothing . .  ask,  and 

16.  26  At  that  day  ye  shall  ask  in  my  name :  and 
Acts  3.  2  to  ask  alms  of  them  that  entered  into 
Eph.  3.  20  to  do.  .above  all  that  we  ask  or  think 
Jas.  1.  5  If  any  of  you  lack  wisdom,  let  him  ask 

1.  6  let  him  ask  in  faith,  nothing  wavering 

4.  2  yet  ye  have  not,  because  ye  ask  not 

4.  3  Ye  ask,  and  receive  not,  because  ye  ask 
1  Pe.  3.  15  an  answer  to  every  man  that  asketh 

1  Jo.  3.  22  whatsoever  we  ask,  we  receive  of  him 

5.  14  that,  if  we  ask  anything  according  to  his 

5.  15  whatsoever  we  ask,  we  know  that  we  have 

5.  16  he  sliaU  ask,  and  he  shall  give  him  life 

9.  To  search  out,  aCoo  exetazo. 

Jo.  21. 12  none  of  the  discjples  durst  ask  him 

10.  To  inquire,  ask,  eirepuraco  eperotao. 

Matt  12.  10  they  asked  him,  saying,  Is  it  lawful  to  heal 

17.  10  his  disciples  asked  him,  saying.  Why  then 

22.  23  same  day  came.  .Sadducees.  .and  asked 

22.  35  Then  one  of  them.. a  lawyer,  asked 

22.  41  the  Pharisees  were,  .together,  Jesus  asked 

22.  46  neitlierdurst  any(man).  .ask  him  more 
27.  11  the  governor  asked  him,  saying,  Art 
Mark  5.  9  he  [asked]  him,What(is)thy  name?  And 

7.  5  the  Pharisees  and  scribes  asked  him.  Why 

7.  17  his  disciples  asked  him  concerning  the 

8.  5  he  asked  them,  How  many  loaves  have 

8.  23  he  asked  him  if  he  saw  ought 

8.  27  by  the  way  he  asked  his  disciples,  saying 

9.  11  they  asked  him,  saying,  Why  say  the 

9.  16  he  asked  the  scribes,  What  question  ye 

9.  21  he  asked  his  father,  How  long  is  it  ago 

9.  28  his  disciples  asked  him  privately,  Why 
9.  32  understood  not . .  and  were  afraid  to  ask 
9.  33  he  asked  them,  What  was  it  that  ye 

10.  2  the  Pharisees  came  to  him,  and  asked 

10.  10  in  the  house  his  disciples  asked  him  again 

10.  17  there  came  one  running . .  and  asked  him 

12. 18  the  Sadducees.  .asked  him,  saying 


ASK 


Markia.  28  one  of  the  scribes,  .asked  him.  Which 

12.  34  no  man  after  that  durst  ask  him 

13.  3  Peter  and  James. .  John. .  Andrew  asked 

14.  60  the  high  priest,  .asked  Jesus,  saying 

14.  61  the  high  priest  asked  him,  and  said 

15.  2  Pilate  asked  him,  Art  thou  the  King  of 

15.  4  Pilate  asked  him  again,  saying 

15.  44  ealling.  .the  centurion,  he  asked  him 
Luke  3.  10  tlie  people  asked  him,  saying,  What  shall 

6.  9  Then  said  Jesus  unto  them,  I  will  ask  you 

8.  9  his  disciples  asked  him,  saying,  What 

8.  30  Jesus  asked  him,  saying,  What  is  thy 
q.  18  he  asked  them,  saying,  Whom  say  the 
18.  18  a  certain  ruler  asked  him,  saying,  Good 
18.  40  when  he  was  come  near,  he  asked  him 

20.  21  they  asked  him,  saying,  Master,  we  know 

20.  27  certain  of  the  Sadducees.  .asked  him 

21.  7  they  asked  him,  saying,  Master,  but 

22.  64  they  struck  him  on  the  face,  and  asked 

23.  3  Pilate  [asked]  him,  saying,  Art  thou  the 
23  6  When  Pilate  heard  of  Galilee,  he  asked 

John  18.  7  Then  asked  he  them  again,  Whom  seek 
18.  21  Why  [askest]  thou  me?  [ask]  them  which 
Acts  5.  27  and  the  high  priest  asked  them 
23.  34  he  asked  of  what  province  he  was 
1  Co.  14.  35  let  them  ask  their  husbands  at  home 

11.  To  ask  of,  epardw  erbtab. 

Matt  16.  13  he  asked  his  disciples,  saying,  Whom  do 

21.  24  I  also  will  ask  you  one  thing,  which 
Mark  4.  10  they  that  were  about  him.. asked  of  him 
Luke  9.  45  they  feared  to  [ask]  him  of  that  saying 

ig.  31  if  any  man  ask  you,  Why  do  ye  loose 
20.  3  I  will  also  ask  you  one  tiling ;  and  answer 

22.  68  if  I  also  ask  (you),  ye  will  not  answer 
John  1  19  when  the  Jews  sent  priests,  .to  ask  him 

1  21  they  asked  him,  What  then?  Art  thou 
t.  25  they  asked  him,  and  said  unto  him 
5.  12  Then  asked  they  him,  What  man  is  that 

8.  7  [So  when  they  continued  asking  him] 

9.  2  his  disciples  asked  him,  saying,  Master 
9  15  Then  again  the  Pharisees  also  asked  him 

9.  19  they  asked  them,  saying,  Is  this  your 

9.  21  ask  him  :  he  shall  speak  for  himself 
9.  23  said  his  parents,  He  is  of  age  ;  ask  him 

16.  5  none  of  you  asketh  me,  Whither  goest 
16. 19  Jesus  kuew.  .they  were  desirous  to  ask 

16.  23  in  that  day  ye  shall  ask  me  nothing 

1 6.  30  needest  not  that  any  man  should  ask 
18.  19  The  high  priest  then  asked  Jesus  of  his 
Acts  3.  3  who  seeing  Peter  and  John,  .asked  an 

12.  To  collect,  lay  together,  speak,  Xeyu  lego. 

Acts  25.  20  I  asked  (him)  whether  lie  would  go  to 

13.  To  ask  information,  nwbdvopai  punthanoniai. 
Lukeis.  26  and  asked  what  these  things  meant 

18.  36  hearing  the  multitude  pass  by,  he  asked 
John  13.  24  [that  he  should  ask  who  it  should  be] 
Acts  4.  7  they  asked.  By  what  power,  or  by  what 

10.  18  And  called,  and  asked  whether  Simon 

10.  29  I  ask  therefore  for  what  intent  ye  have 

23.  19  asked..  What  is  that  thou  hast  to  tell  me? 

ASK  after  or  of.  tr.  - 

To  inquire  of , '■'ask,  Eirepardu  eperotao. 

Mirkn.  1  will  also  ask  of  you  one  question 
Acts  1.  6  they  asked  of  him,  saying,  Lord,  wilt 
Bom  10.  20  manifest  unto  them  that  asked  not  after 

ASK  again,  to  — • 

To  ask  (back,  beside ),  arraiTew  apaiteo. 

Luke  6.  30  of  him  that  taketh  away.  .ask.  .not again 

ASK  counsel,  to  — - 

To  ask,  shaal. 

Judgi8.  5  Ask  counsel,  we  pray  thee,  of  God,  that 
20.  18  asked  counsel  of  God,  and  said,  Which  of 
20.  23  Israel . .  asked  counsel  of  the  Lord 
1  Sa  14.  37  Saul  asked  counsel  of  God,  Shall  I  go 
Hos.  4. 12  My  people  ask  counsel  of  their  stocks 

ASK  questions,  to  — - 

1. To  ask  about,  eirepardco  eperotao. 

Matt 22.  35  Then  one.  .asked  (him  a  question) 

Luke  2.  46  him  in . .  temple . .  asking . .  questions 

20.  40  they  durst  not  ask  him  any  (question  at 

2.  To  examine,  ask  (questions,  arduplvai  anakrinb. 

1  Co.  jo.  25  asking  no  question  for  conscience  sake 

ASK  on,  to  — 

To  ask,  shaal. 

x  Ki.  2.  20  the  king  said  unto  her,  Ask  on, my  mother 

ASKING  — 

To  ask,  Snbi  shaal. 

1  Ch.  10.  13,  27  for  asking,  .familiar  spirit,  to  enquire 

ASLEEP  — 

1.  Asleep,  sleeping,  isi;  yashen. 

i  Sa  26.  12  no  man  saw .  .for  they  (were)  all  asleep 
Song  7.  9  causing  the  lips  of  those  that  are  asleep 

2.  To  lie  down  to  sleep,  uabebSai  katheudo. 

Matt  26.  40  the  disciples,  and  findeth  them  asleep 

26.  43  he  came  and  found  them  asleep  again 
Mark  4.  38  was  in  the  hinder  part  of  the  ship,  asleep 

14.  40  when  he  returned,  lie  found  them  asleep 

ASLEEP,  to  be  — 

l.To  lie  down  to  sleep,  icadevSto  katheudo. 

Matt.  8.  24  the  ship  was  covered,  .but  he  was  asleep 


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2.  To  be  laid  down  in  death,  Koipdopai  koimaomai. 

1  Tli.  4.  13  concerning  them  which  are  asleep,  that 
4. 15  shall  not  prevent  them  which  are  asleep 

ASLEEP,  to  be  fast  — 

To  be  in  a  deep  sleep.  Din  raclam. 

Judg.  4.  21  for  he  was  fast  asleep  and  weary 
Jon.  1.  5  Jonah wasgonedown.. and wasfastaslcep 

ASLEEP,  to  fall  — 

1. To  fall  fast  asleep,  acpvnv&w  aphupnob. 

Luke  8.  23  But  as  they  sailed  he  fell  asleep 

2.  To  be  laid  down  (in  death),  Koip.dofj.ai. 

Acts  7.  60  when  he  had  said  this,  he  fell  asleep 

1  Co.  15.  6  part  remain,  .but  some  are  fallen  asleep 

15.  18  they,  .which  are  fallen  asleep  in  Christ 

2  Pc.  3.  4  since  the  fathers  fell  asleep,  all  things 

AS  -NAH,  n:Dh  dweller  in  the  thombush. 

A  Netliinim,' whose  descendants  came  up  with  Zerub- 
babel  from  Babylon,  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  50  The  children  of  A.,  the  children  of  Meh. 

A-SNAP'-PER,  nsiPN  A  snap  the  great. 

An  Assyrian  satrap Who  settled  Cuthrcans  in  the  cities 
of  Samaria.  Perhaps  he  was  Esar-haddon,  or  one  of  his 
chief  captains,  B.C.  678. 

Ezra  4. 10  nations  whom  the  great  and  noble  A. 

ASP  — 

l.Asp,  adder,  )hs pethen. 

Deut32.  33  Their  wine,  .the  cruel  venom  of  asps 
Job  20.  14  (Yet)  his  meat,  .(is)  the  gall  of  asps 
20.  16  He  shall  suck  the  poison  of  asps 
Isa.  11.  8  child  shall  play  on  the  hole  of  the  asp 
2  .An  asp,  kind  of  viper,  acnrls  aspis. 

Bom.  3. 13  the  poison  of  asps,  .under  their  lips 

AS-PA'-THA,  xnspN  horse-given. 

Third  son  of  Haman  the  Agagite,  B.C.  510. 

Esth.  9.  7  And  Parsliandatha,  and  Dalplion,  and  A. 

AS-RI'-EL,  ASH-RI  -EL,  Vlfe’b'  God  is  joined. 

1.  Son  of  Gilead,  grandson  of  Manasseh,  B.C.  1660. 
Nuni26.  31  And  (of)  A.,  the  family  of  the  Asrielites 
Josh  17.  2  There  was  also,  .for  the  children  of  A. 

2.  A  son  of  Manasseh,  b.c.  1660. 

1  Ch.  7. 14  sons  of  Manasseh ;  A.,  whom  she  bare 

AS-RI-E-LITES,  'Vmb’N?  the  (one  of)  Asriel. 

The  family  or  descendants  of  Asriel. 

NU11126.  31  (of)  Asriel,  the  family  of  the  A.:  and  (of) 

ASS  — 

1.  Ass,  (so  called  from  its  endurance),  Jinx  athon. 
Gen.  49.  11  Binding,  .his  ass’s  colt,  .lie  washed  his 
Nuni22.  21  Balaam  rose  up.  .and  saddled  his  ass 

22.  22  Now  he  was  riding  upon  his  ass,  and  his 
22.  23,  25,  27  the  ass  saw  the  angel  of  the  Lord 
22.  23  the  ass  turned  aside  out  of  the  way 
22.  23  Balaam  smote  the  ass,  to  turn  her 
22.  27  and  he  smote  the  ass  with  a  staff 
22.  28  the  Lord  opened  the  mouth  of  the  ass 
22.  29  Balaam  said  unto  the  ass,  Because  thou 
22.  30  ass  said  unto  Balaam,  (Am)  not  I  thine  ass 
22.  32  Wherefore  hast  thou  smitten  thine  ass 
22.  33  the  ass  saw  me,  and  turned  from  me 
Judg.  5.  10  Speak,  ye  that  ride  on  white  asses 

1  Sa.  9.  3  the  asses  of  Kish  Saul’s  father  were  lost 

q.  3  one  of  the  servants,  .go  seek  the  asses 
9.  5  my  father  leave  (caring)  for  the  asses 
9.  20  tliiue  asses  that  were  lost  three  days  ago 
10.  2  The  asses  which  thou  wentest  to  seek 
10.  2  thy  father  hath  left  the  care  of  the  asses 
10.  14  Whither  went  ye  ?. .  To  seek  the  asses 
10.  16  told  us  plainly  that  the  asses  were  found 

2  Ki.  4.  22  Send  me,  I  pray  thee . .  one  of  the  asses 

4.  24  she  saddled  an  ass,  and  said  to  her 
i  Ch.  27.  30  over  the  asses. .  Jehdeiah  the  Meronothite 
Job  1.  4  oxen  were  plowing,  and  the  asses  feeding 
Zech.  g.  9  and  upon  a  colt  the  foal  of  an  ass 

2.  Ass  (so  called  from  its  ruddy  colour),  I'lcq. 

Gen.  22.  3  Abraham . .  saddled  his  ass,  and  took  two 

22.  5  Abide  ye  here  with  the  ass  ;  and  I  and 
24.  35  the  Lord  . .  hath  given . .  camels,  and  asses 
30.  43  the  man.  .had.  .camels,  and  asses 
32.  5  I  have  oxen,  and  asses,  flocks,  and  men 
34.  28  They  took  their  sheep . .  and  their  asses 
36.  24  as  he  fed  the  asses  of  Zibeon  his  father 
42.  26  they  laded  their  asses  with  the  corn 

42.  27  to  give  his  ass  provender  in  the  inn 

43.  18  take  us  for  bondmen,  and  our  asses 

43.  24  and  he  gave  their  asses  provender 

44.  3  men  were  sent  away,  they  and  their  asses 
44. 13  laded  every  man  his  ass,  and  returned  to 

45.  23  ten  asses  laden  with  the  good  things  of 
47.  17  Joseph  gave  them  bread,  .for  the  asses 
49.  14  Issacliar.  .a  strong  ass  couching  down 

Exod.  4.  20  set  them  upon  an  ass,  and  he  returned 
9.  3  the  hand  of  the  Lord  is.  .upon  the  asses 
13.  13  every  firstling  of  an  ass  thou  shalt 

20.  1 7  Thou  shalt  not  covet  thy  neighbour’s . .  ass 

21.  33  if.  .an  ox  or  an  ass  fall  therein 

22.  4  whether  it  be  ox,  or  ass,  or  sheep ;  he  shall 
22.  9  For  all  manner  of  trespass,  .for  ass,  for 

22.  10  If  a  man  deliver,  .an  ass.  .to  keep 

23.  4  If  thou  meet  thine  enemy's  ox  or  his  ass 
23.  5  If  thou  see  the  ass  of  him  that  liateth 
23. 12  that  thine  ox  and  thine  ass  may  rest 

34.  20  the  firstling  of  an  ass  thou  shalt  redeem 


ASSAULT 


Hum  16. 15  I  have  not  taken  one  ass  from  them 
31.  28  levy  a  tribute,  .of  tlie  asses,  and  of  the 
31.  30  one  portion  of  fifty,  .of  the  asses,  and  of 
31.  34  threescore  and  one  thousand  asses 
31.  39  the  asses . .  thirty  thousand  and  live 

31.  45  thirty  thousand  asses  and  five  hundred 
Dent.  5.  14  thou  shalt  not  do  any  work,  nor  thine  ass 

5.  21  neither  shalt  thou  covet,  .his  ass,  or  any 
22.  3  In  like  manner  shalt  thou  do  with  his  ass 
22.  4  Thou  shalt  not  see  thy  brother's  ass  or  his 
22.  10  Thou  shalt  not  plow  with  an  ox  and  an  ass 
28.  31  thine  ass.  .violently  taken  away  from 

Josh  6.  21  they  utterly  destroyed  all.  .sheep, and  ass 
7.  24  Joshua,  .took  Achen .  .and  his  asses 
9.  4  took  old  sacks  upon  their  asses,  and  wine 
15.  18  she  lighted  off  (her)  ass ;  and  Caleb  said 
Judg.  1. 14  she  lighted  from  off  (her)  ass ;  and  Caleb 

6.  4  left  no  sustenance  . .  neither,  .ox,  nor  ass 
15.  15  he  found  a  new  jawbone  of  an  ass,  and 
15.  16  With  the  jawbone  of  an  ass,  heaps  upon 
15.  16  with  the  jaw  of  an  ass  have  I  slain 

19.  3  having  his  servant . .  and  acouple  of  asses 
19.  10  and.  .with  him  two  asses  saddled,  his 
19.  19  Yet  there  is.  .provender  for  our  asses 
19.  21  gave  provender  unto  the  asses  :  and  they 
19.  28  Then  the  man  took  her  (up)  upon  an  ass 

1  Sa.  8.  16  he  will  take . .  your  asses,  and  put.  .to  his 

12.  3  whose  ass  have  I  taken  ?  or  whom  have  I 

15.  3  slay .  .man  and  woman ..  camel  and  ass 

16.  20  Jesse  took  an  ass . .  with  bread,  and 
22.  19  smote  he.  .both . .  oxen,  and  asses,  and 
25.  18  Abigail,  .took. .  loaves,  .and  laid,  .asses 
25.  20  it  was.  .she  rode  on  the  ass,  that  she 
25.  23  she  hasted,  and  lighted  off  the  ass,  and 
25.  42  And  Abigail  hasted . .  and  rode  upon  an  ass 
27.  9  David . .  took . .  the  oxen,  and  the  asses 

2  Sa.  16.  1  Ziba.  .met  him,  with  a  couple  of  asses 

16.  2  The  asses  (lie)  for  the  king’s  household 

17.  23  he  saddled  (his)  ass,  and  arose,  and  gat 
19.  26  I  will  saddle  me  an  ass,  that  I  may 

1  Ki.  2.  40  Shimei  arose,  and  saddled  his  ass,  and 

13.  13  said  unto  his  sous.  Saddle  me  the  ass 
13.  13  So  they  saddled  him  the  ass :  and  he 
13.  23  that  he  saddled  for  him  the  ass 

13.  24  and  the  ass  stood  by  it,  the  lion  also 
13.  27  saying.  Saddle  me  the  ass.  And  they 
13.  28  and  the  ass  and  the  lion  standing  by  the 
13.  28  the  lion  had  not . .  nor  torn  the  ass 
13.  29  and  laid  it  upon  the  ass,  and  brought 

2  Ki.  6.  25  until  an  ass’s  head  was.  .for  fourscore 

7.  7  and  left  their  tents  . .  and  their  asses 

7.  10  but  horses  tied,  and  asses  tied,  and  the 

1  Ch.  5.  21  they  took  away . .  of  asses  two  thousand 

12.  40  Moreover  they . .  brought  bread  on  a6ses 

2  Ch.  28.  15  carried  all  the  feeble  of  them  upon  asses 
Ezra  2.  67  asses,  six  thousand  seven  hundred  and 
Neh.  7.  69  thousand  seven  hundred,  .twenty  asses 

13.  15  bringing  in  sheaves,  and  lading  asses 
Job  24.  3  They  drive  away  the  ass  of  the  fatherless 
Prov.26.  3  A  whip  for  the  horse,  a  bridle  for  the  ass 
Isa.  1.  3  The  ox  knoweth  his  owner,  and  the  ass 

21.  7  And  he  saw.  .a  chariot  of  asses,  .a  chariot 

32.  20  that  send  forth . . the  feet  of.  .the  ass 
Jer.  22.  19  shall  be  buried  with  the  burial  of  an  ass 
Eze.  23.  20  whose  flesh . .  the  flesh  of  asses,  and  whose 
Zech.  9.  9  lowly,  and  riding  upon  an  ass,  and  upon 

14.  15  so  shall  be  the  plague  of.  .the  ass,  and  of 
3.  An  ass,  (male  or  female),  liyos  onos. 

Matt  17.  2  straightway  ye  shall  find  an  ass  tied 
17.  5  thy  King  cometh.  .sitting  upon  an  ass 
17.  7  brought  the  ass.  .and  put  011  them  their 
Lukei3.  15  doth  not  each  one.  .loose  his.  .ass 

14.  5  Which  of  you  shall  have  an  [ass],  .fallen 
Jolmi2.  15  thy  King  cometh,  sitting  on  an  ass’s  colt 

ASS  colt  — 

A  young  ass,  my  ayir. 

Judg  10.  4  thirty  sons  that  rode  on  thirty  ass  colts 
12.  14  thirty  nephews,  that  rode  on.  .tenass  colts 

ASS,  he  — 

An  ass,  (from  its  ruddy  colour),  lien  chamor. 

Gen.  12. 16  he  had  sheep,  and  oxen,  and  he  asses 

ASS,  young  — 

1. A  young  ass,  Ty  ayir. 

Isa.  30.  6  riches  upon  the  shoulders  of  young  asses 
30.  24  young  asses  that  ear  the  ground  shall 

2.  A  little  ass,  a  colt,  ovdpiov  onarion. 

John  12. 14  Jesus,  when  he  had  found  a  young  ass 

ASS,  wild  — 

1. A  wild  or  free  ass,  sqa  arad. 

Dan.  5.  21  and  his  dwelling,  .with  the  wild  asses 

2. A  wild  or  free  ass,  f'ny  arod. 

Job  39.  5  hath  loosed  the  bauds  of  the  wild  ass? 

3.  A  free  or  wild  ass,  uqs  pere. 

Job  6.  5  Doth  the  wild  ass  bray  when  he  hath 
11.  12  though  man  be  born .  .a  wild  ass’s  colt 
24.  5  wild  asses  in  the  desert,  go  they  forth 
39.  5  Who  hath  sent  out  the  wild  ass  free  ? 
Psa.104.  11  the  wild  asses  quench  their  thirst 
Isa.  32.  14  for  dens  for  ever,  a  joy  of  wild  asses 
Jer.  2.  24  A  wild  ass.  .snuffeth  up  the  wind  at  her 
14.  6  the  wild  asses  did  stand  in  the  high 
Hos.  8.  9  a  wild  ass  alone  by  himself :  Ephraim 

ASSAULT  — 

An  assault,  pressure,  bppi\  horme. 

Acts  14.  5  there  was  an  assault  made  both  of  the 


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ASSAULT,  to  — 

1.7b  press,  ns  tsur. 

Estli.  8.  u  all  the  power,  .that  would  assault  them 
2  To  place  or  put  oneself  against,  i<piarr\gi. 

Acts  17.  5  But  the  Jews,  .assaulted  the  house  of 

ASSAY,  to  — 

1  To  begin,  be  desirous,  ?x;  yaal,  0. 

t  Sa.  17.  39  David  gilded  his  sword . .  and  he  assayed  to 

2  To  tru.  prove,  DDJ  nasah,  3.  ..... 

'  Deut.  4.  34  hath  God  assayed  to  go  (and)  take  him  a 

Job  4  2  (If)  we  assay  to  commune  with  thee,  wilt 

3.  To  make  trial,  irei pa<T«  peirazo. 

Acts  16.  7  they  assayed  to  go  into  Bithynia .  but 

4.  To  try  or  attempt,  wttpdoyaipeiraomm. 

Acts  9.  26  he  assayed  to  join  himself  to  the  disciples 

ASSAYING  —  ^  , 

To  make  an  attempt,  nelpav  Aag&aveiv. 

Hell.  11.  29  the  Egyptians  assaying  to  do  were 


ASSEMBLE,  to  — 

1  .To  gather,  ripx  asaph. 

1  Ch.  15.  4  David  assembled  the  children  of  Aaron 
Isa.  11.  12  he . .  shall  assemble  the  outcasts  of  Israel 

Jer.  12.  9  come  ye,  assemble  all  the  beasts  of  the 
21.  4  I  will  assemble  them  into  the  midst  of 
Eze  11.  17  I  will,  .assemble  you  out  of  the  countries 
Dan.  11.  10  his  sous .  .shall  assemble  a  multitude  of 
Mic.  2.  12  I  will  surely  assemble,  O  Jacob,  all  of 

4.  6  In  that  day . .  will  I  assemble  her  that 

2.  To  cry,  call,  summon,  pit;  zaaq,  5. 

2  Sa.  20.  4  Assemble  me  the  men  of  Judah  within 

20.  5  Amasa  went  to  assemble .  .Judah :  but  he 

3.  To  be  in  the  host,  or  to  serve  it,  xdx  tsaba. 

Exod38.  8  assembling,  which  assembled  (at)  the  door 
!  Sa.  2.  22  they  lay  w  ith  the  women  that  assembled 

4.  To  press,  pi?  qabats. 

Joel  2. 16  assemble  the  elders,  gather  the  children 

5.  To  be  pressed,  gathered,  p?  qabats,  2. 

Ezra  10.  1  there  assembled  unto  him  out  of  Israel 

6.  To  call  together,  Srt<?  qahal,  5. 

tfum.  1.  18  they  assembled  all  the  congregation 
1  Ki.  8.  1  Then  Solomon  assembled  the  elders  of 
12.  21  he  assembled  all  the  house  of  Judah 

1  Ch.  28.  1  David  assembled  all  the  princes  of  Israel 

2  Ch.  5.  2  Then  Solomon  assembled  the  elders  of  Is. 

7.  To  meet  tumultuously,  P?  regash,  5. 

Dan.  6.  11  these  men  assembled,  and  found  Daniel 
6. 15  Then  these  men  assembled  unto  the  king 


ASSEMBLE  selves,  to  — 

1  .To  be  gathered,  px  asaph,  2. 

Judg  10.  17  children  of  Israel  assembled  themselves 
Jer.  4.  5  Assemble  yourselves,  and  let  us  go  into 

8.14  assemble  yourselves,  and  let  us  enter  into 
Amos  3.  9  Assemble  yourselves  upon  the  mountains 

2.  To  gather  themselves,  turn  in,  mi  gw,  la. 

Hos.  7. 14  they  assemble  themselveslfor  com  and 

3.  To  be  cried,  called,  summoned,  pi'!  zaaq,  2. 

1  Sa.  14.  20  all  the  people,  .assembled  themselves 

4.  To  be  met  by  appointment,  P ;  yaacl,  2. 

Num  10.  3  the  assembly  6liall  assemble  themselves 

5 . To  hasten,  vvj  ush. 

Joel  3. 11  Assemble  yourselves,  and  come,  all  ye 
G.  To  be  pressed  together,  pp  qabats,  2. 

Isa.  45.  20  Assemble  yourselves  and  come  ;  draw 

48. 14  All  ye,  assemble  yourselves,  and  hear 
Eze.  39.  17  Assemble  yourselves,  and  come;  gather 

7.  To  be  called,  invited,  Snp  qahal,  2. 

1  Ki.  8.  2  all  the  men  of  Israel  assembled  themselves 
a  Clr.  5.  3  all  the  men  of  Israel  assembled  themselves 
20  26  on  the  fourth  day  they  assembled  themsel. 

8.  To  go  or  lead  together,  auviyu  sunago. 

Acts  11. 26  they  assembled  themselves  with  the 

ASSEMBLE  selves  by  troops,  to  — 

To  gather  together  in  troops,  l?3  gadad,  7a. 

JJer.  5.  7  they.. assembled.. by  troops  intheliarlots 

ASSEMBLE  together,  to  — 

1.  To  be  called,  invited,  ^np  qahal,  2. 

Josh  18.  1  whole  congregation . .  assembled  together 
Esth.  9.  iS  the  Jews,  .at  Sliusan  assembled  together 

2.  To  meet  tumultuously,  P?  regash,  5. 

Dan.  6.  6  these  presidents  and  princes  assembledt. 

3.  To  lead  or  go  together,  awayu  sunago. 

Matt  26.  3  Then  assembled  together  the  chief  priests 

ASSEMBLED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  gathered,  added,  px  asaph,  2. 

Ezra  9.  4  Then  were  assembled  unto  me  every  one 
Neh.  9.  1  the  children  of  Israel  were  assembled 
Isa.  43.  9  let  the  people  be  assembled :  who  among 

2.  To  be  met  by  appointment,  ly;  yaad,  2. 

1  Ki.  8.  5  congregation,  .that  w-ere  assembled  unto 

2  Ch.  5.  6  that  were  assembled  unto  him  before  the 
Psa.  48.  4  kings  were  assembled,  they  passed  by 

3.  To  be  called,  invited,  Snp  qahal,  2. 

.  Eze.  38.  7  thy  company  that  are  assembled  unto 


4.  To  bring  or  lead  together,  awayai  sunago.  | 

Matt  26.  57  the  scribes  and  the  elders  were  assembled  . 

28.  12  when  they  were  assembled  with  the  elders 
John  20. 19  the  disciples  [were  assembled]  for  fear-  of 

5,  To  become,  be,  ylvoyai  ginomai. 

Acts  15.  23  It  seemed  good  unto  us,  being  assembled 

ASSEMBLED  together  with,  to  be  — - 

1  .To  bring  or  lead  together,  away  10  sunago. 

'  Acts  4.  31  where'  they  were  assembled  together 

2.  To  throng  together,  <rwa\l(opai  sunalizomai. 

Acts  1.  4  being  assembled  together  with  (them) 

ASSEMBLED  with,  to  be  — 

To  come  together,  ffwepxogai  sunerchomai. 

Marki4. 53  with  him  were  assembled  all  the  chief 

ASSEMBLIES  — 

Gatherings,  ntepx  asuppoth. 

Eccl.  12.  11  fastened  (by)  the  masters  of  assemblies 

ASSEMBLING  together  — 

A  coming  ( together ,  to,  or)  upon,  iw iawaywi]. 

Heb.  10.  25  Not  forsaking  the  assembling,  .together 

ASSEMBLY  — 

1  .An  appointed  gathering,  HDD  moed. 

Lam.  1.  15  he  hath  called  an  assembly  against  me 
Eze.  44.  24  they  shall  keep. , in  all  mine  assemblies 

2. Seal,  De'in  moshab. 

Psa.  107.  32  praise  him  in  the  assembly  of  the  elders 

3.  Convocation ,  N?P9  miqra. 

Isa.  1. 13  the  calling  of  assemblies,  I  cannot  away 
4.  5  the  Lord  will  create . .  upon  her  assemblies 

4.  Secret  assembly,  -ho  sod. 

Psa.  89.  7  greatly  to  be  feared  in  the  assembly 
hi.  1  in  the  assembly  of  the  upright,  and  (in) 
Jer.  6.  11  I  will  pour  it  out.  .upon  the  assembly 
15. 17  I  sat  not  in  the  assembly  of  the  mockers 
Eze.  13.  9  they  shall  not  be  in  the  assembly 

5.  An  appointed  meeting,  rny.  edah. 

Lev.  8.  4  the  assembly  was  gathered  together  unto 
Num.  8.  9  the  whole  assembly  of  the  children  of  Is. 
10.  2  use  them  for  the  calling  of  the  assembly 
10.  3  the  assembly  shall  assemble  themselves 
16.  2  fifty  princes  of  the  assembly,  famous 
20.  8  gather  thou  the  assembly  together,  thou 
Psa.  22. 16  the  assembly  of  the  wicked  have  inclosed 
86. 14  the  assemblies  of  violent  (men)  have 
Prov.  5. 14  midst  of  the  congregation  and  assembly 

6.  A  gathering,  restraint, ms]!,  atsereth. 

Jer.  9.  2  they  (be),  .an  assembly  of  treacherous 

7.  Called  or  invited  gathering,  Snp  qahal, 

Gen.  49.  6  unto  their  assembly,  mine  honour,  be  not 
Exodi2.  6  whole  assembly  of  the  congregation  of 
16.  3  to  kill  this  whole  assembly  with  hunger 
Lev.  4.  13  be  hid  from  the  eyes  of  the  assembly 
Num  14.  5  fell  on  their  faces  before  all  the  assembly 

20.  6  went  from  the  presence  of  the  assembly 
Deut.  5.  22  the  Lord  spake  unto  all  your  assembly 

9. 10  the  Lord  spake . .  the  day  of  the  assembly 
10.  4  the  Lord  spake,  .the  day  of  the  assembly 
18. 16  thou  desiredst.  .the  day  of  the  assembly 
Judg  20.  2  presented  themselves  in  the  assembly 

21.  8  none.  .fromJabesh-gileadtotheassembly 

1  Sa.  17.  47  all  this  assembly  shall  know  that  the 

2  Ch.  30.  23  the  whole  assembly  took  counsel  to  keep 
Jer.  26. 17  of  the  elders ..  spake  to  all  the  assembly 

50.  9  I  will  raise . .  up . .  an  assembly  of 
Eze.  23.  24  come  against  thee,  with  an  assembly  of 

8 . Called  or  invited  assembly,  nVrtp  qehillah. 

Neh.  5.  7  And  I  set  a  great  assembly  against  them 

9.  What  is  called  out  or  forth,  iuxXriaia  ekklesia. 
Acts  19.  32  the  assembly  was  confused ;  and  the 

ig,  39  shall  be  determined  in  a  lawful  assembly 
19.  41  had.  .spoken,  he  dismissed  the  assembly 

10. gi  coming  together,  erwaywyg  sunagoge. 

Jas.  2.  2  if  there  come  unto  your  assembly  a  man 

ASSEMBLY,  general  — 

A  whole  assembly,  ■naviiyvpis  paneguris. 

.  Heb.  12.  23  To  the  general  assembly  and  church  of 

ASSEMBLY,  places  of  — 

An  appointed  meeting,  iyio  moed. 

Lam.  2.  6  hath  destroyed  his  places  of .  .assembly 
ASSEMBLY,  solemn  — 

An  appointed  meeting,  tpio  moed. 

Zeph.  3. 18  I  will  gather,  .for  the  solemn  assembly 
ASSENT  — 

Mouth,  n§  rpeh. 

2  Ch.  18.'  12  prophets  (declare)  good,  .with  one  assent 

ASSENT,  to  — 

To  put  together,  agree,  awnflrj/it  suntithemi. 

Acts  24.  9  the  Jew-s  also  [assented],  saying  that 

AS’-SHUR,  AS’-SUR,  Wx  level  plain. 

1.  The  builder  of  Nineveh,  apparently  one  of  the 
descendants  of  Ham,  or  Assyria  itself. 

Gen.  10.  11  Out  of  that  land  went  forth  A.,  and 

2.  A  son  of  Shem,  and  brother  of  Elam. 

Gen.  10.  22  children  of  Shem;  Elam,  and  A.,  and 
1  Ch.  1.  17  sons  of  Shem ;  Elam,  and  A.,  and 


3.  This  word  is  sometimes  left  untranslated  when  it 
denotes  Assyria,  or  the  Assyrians. 

Num  24.  22  until  A.  shall  carry  thee  away  captive 
24.  24  ships,  .shall  afHict  A.,  and  shall  afflict 
Ezra  4.  2  Esar-haddon  king  of  A.,  which  brought 
Psa.  83.  8  A.  also  is  joined  with  them :  they  have 
Eze.  27.  23  the  merchants  of  Sheba,  A.,  and Chilmad 
32.  22  A.  (is)  there  and  all  her  company :  his 
Hos.  14.  3  A.  shall  not  save  us;  we  will  not  ride 

AS-SHU  -RIM,  o?®n  mighty  ones. 

A  son  of  Dedan,  or  liis  descendants. 

Gen.  25.  3  sons  of  Dedan  were  A.,  and  Letushim 
ASSIGN,  to  — 

To  give,  jru  nathan. 

Josh  20.  8  other  side  of  Jordan . .  they  assigned  Bezel- 
2  Sa.  11. 16  Joab.  .assigned  Uriah  unto  a  place  where 

AS  -SIR,  TDK  prisoner. 

1.  A  son  of  Korah,  grandson  of  Koliath,  b.c.  1530. 

Exod.  6.  24  sous  of  Korah ;  A.  and  Elkanah,  and 
1  Ch.  6.  22  Amminadab  his  son,  Korah  his  son,  A. 

2.  A  son  of  Ebiasaph,  grandson  of  Assir,  B.C.  1520. 

1  Ch.  6.  23  Ebiasaph  his  son,  and  A.  his  son 

6.  37  Tahath,  the . .  son  of  A.  the  son  of  Ebiasaph 

3.  A  son  of  Jeconiah,  sou  of  Jehoiakim,  B.C.  588. 

1  Ch.  3. 17  sons  of  Jeconiah ;  A.,  Salatliiel  his  son 
ASSIST,  to  — 

To  place  alongside  of,  naplaryfii  paristemi. 

Rom.  16.  2  assist  her  in  w  hatsoever  business  she 
ASSOCIATE  selves,  to  — 

To  rage,  do  evil,  Pin  raa. 

Isa.  8.  9  Associate  yourselves,  0  ye  people,  and  ye 

AS  -SOS,  also  called  Apollonia,  ’'Aacros. 

A  seaport  of  Mysia,  in  Asia  Minor,  9  miles  from  Troas, 
on  the  northern  shore  of  the  Gulf  of  Adramyttium,  and 
about  7  miles  from  the  opposite  coast  of  Lesbos,  near 
Methymna. 

Acts  20. 13  And  we.  .sailed  unto  A.,  there  intending 
20. 14  when  he  met  with  us  at  A.,  we  took  him 

ASSURANCE  — 

1.  Confidence,  trust,  naa  betach. 

Isa.  32. 17  the  effect  of  righteousness,  .assurance  for 

2.  Faith,  trust,  conviction,  irlans  pistis. 

Acts  17.  31  he  hath  given  assurance  unto  all  (men) 

2. Full  conviction,  irXppofiop'ia plerophona. 

1  Th.  1.  5  the  Holy  Ghost,  and  in  much  assurance 

ASSURANCE,  full  — 

Full  conviction,  irAypoipopla plerophona. 

Col.  2.  2  unto  all  riches  of  the  full  assurance  of 
Heb.  6.  11  shew,  .diligence  to  the  full  assurance  of 
10.  22  Let  us  draw  near,  .in  full  assurance  of 

ASSURANCE,  to  have  — 

To  hold  stedfast,  jnx  aman,  5. 

Deut28.  66  thou,  .shalt  have  none  assurance  of.  .life 

ASSURE,  to  — 

To  persuade,  welOca  peithb. 

1  Jo.  3. 19  and  shall  assure  our  hearts  before  him 

ASSURED  — 

Truth,  DDK  emetli, 

Jer.  14.  "13  I  will  give  you  assured  peace  in  this  place 
ASSURED,  to  be  — 

To  rise  up,  stand  firm,  Dip  qum. 

Lev.  27. 19  he  shall  add.  .and  it  shall  be  assured  to 

ASSURED  of,  to  be  — - 

To  be  made  steady,  ■wiaroopai  pistoomai. 

2  Ti.  3. 14  hast  learned  and.liast  been  assured  of 
ASSUREDLY  — 

1.  Truth,  DDK  emetli. 

Jer.  32.  41 1  will  plant  them  in  this  land  assuredly 
2.7o  know,  in;  yada. 

1  Sa.  28.  1  Know  thou  assuredly,  that  thou  shalt  go 
3.7b  go  forth,  xx;  yatsa. 

Jer.  38. 17  thou  wilt  assuredly  go  forth  unto  the  king 

4.  To  drink,  nntji  shathah. 

Jer.  49. 12  drink  of  the  cup  have  assuredly  drunken 
5. Safely,  surely,  certainly,  aarcpaXuis  asphalos. 

Acts  2.  36  all  the  house  of  Israel  know  assuredly 
6.  That,  because,  '?  ki. 

1  Ki.  1.  13  Assuredly  Solomon  thy  son  shall  reign 
ASSUREDLY,  gathering  — 

Toput firmly  together, <rvy.fiilld.(fi>  sumbibazb. 

Acts  16.  10  assuredly  gathering  that  the  Lord  had 

ASSWAGE,  to  — 

1 .  To  restrain,  hold  back,  dim,  tiivn  ehasak. 

Job  16.  5  the  moving  of  my  lips  should  asswage 

2.  To  subside,  sink  down,  sluikak. 

Gen.  8.  1  a  wind  to  pass . .  and  the  waters  asswaged 
ASSWAGED,  to  be  — 

To  be  restrained,  ehasak,  2. 

Job  16.  6  I  speak,  my  grief  is  not  asswaged 
AS-SYR  -IA,  "8ts>K  plain,  level. 

Assyria  is  the  narrow  tract  of  country  inclosed  between 
Mesopotamia,  Babylonia,  Armenia,  Susiana,  and  Media, 


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called,  by  the  ancients  Assyria,  or  Asturia,  and  was  the 
original  seat  of  that  extended  dominion  known  as  the 
Assyrian  empire.  From  the  ioth  chapter  of  Genesis  we 
learn  that  Nimrod,  leaving  Babylon,  which  he  had 
founded,  went  forth  into  Assyria,  where  he  built  Nine¬ 
veh,  Rehoboth,  Calah,  and  Resen,  about  B.c.  2218. 
Such  is  the  interpretation  given  in  the  margin  of  the 
Bible,  though  some  authors  prefer  the  reading,  that 
Assur  went  forth  and  built  these  cities.  The  next 
notice  of  this  empire  that  occurs  in  the  Old  Testament 
is  the  invasion  of  Palestine  in  the  reign  of  Uzziah,  by 
Pul  (2  Kings  15.  19),  king  of  Assyria,  B.c.  769.  Meua- 
hem,  king  of  Israel,  induced  him  to  retire  by  a  bribe  of 
1000  talents.  Tiglath-pileser,  successor  of  Pul,  at  the 
solicitation  of  Ahaz,  king  of  Judah,  invaded  Syria,  and 
took  many  of  its  people  away  captive  (2  Kings  16.  5-9), 
b.c.  738.  Shalmanassar  besieged  Samaria  three  years, 
captured  it,  put  an  end  to  the  kingdom  of  Israel  B.c. 
722  (2  Kings  17.  5,  6),  and  carried  away  its  people  into 
captivity.  Another  king,  Sennacherib,  came  up  against 
all  the  fenced  cities  of  Judah,  and  took  them  (2  Kings 
18.  13,  and  2  Chrou.  32.),  B.C.  7x4,  but  failed  in  an 
attack  upon  Jerusalem,  having  185,000  men  slain  in  one 
night,  B.c.  712  (2  Kings  18.  13;  19.  35,  36,  and  2  G'hron. 
32.  21).  On  his  return  to  Nineveh,  Sennacherib  was 
slain  by  two  of  his  own  sons,  and  another  king,  named 
Esarhaddon,  assumed  the  Assyrian  sceptre,  B.c.  711  (2 
Kings  19.  37).  The  last  king  of  Assyria  mentioned  in 
Scripture  is  Nebuchadnezzar,  who  is  supposed  to  have 
ascended  the  throne  B.c.  650.  It  is  evident  that  the 
Assyrian  empire  existed  at  a  very  early  period  in  the 
history  of  the  world ;  that  its  rulers  obtained  extensive 
dominion ;  and  that,  after  a  partial  dismemberment, 
it  continued  to  exist  for  many  years.  The  theory  of  an 
Assyrian  empire  that  terminated  at  the  revolt  of  the 
Medes,  about  B.c.  711,  followed  by  an  Assyrian  mon¬ 
archy  that  continued  till  the  destruction  of  Nineveh, 
B.C.  606,  though  supported  by  high  authorities,  is  now 
generally  rejected.  Clinton  (Fasti  Hellenici,  i.  268) 
remarks,  with  reference  to  the  duration  of  the  Assyrian 
monarchy :  The  period  delivered  by  Ctesias  seems  to 
have  been  1306  years.  He  placed  its  commencement 
1000  years  before  the  Trojan  war,  and  its  termination 
at  B.c.  876.  But  in  assigning  the  termination  of  the 
Assyrian  monarchy,  Ctesias,  and  those  that  followed 
him,  confounded  two  events, — the  revolt  of  the  Medes 
and  the  destruction  of  Nineveh,  which  they  made 
to  happen  together.  These  two  events,  however, 
were  divided  by  a  considerable  interval  of  time,  and 
the  conclusion  of  the  term  of  1306  years  assigned 
to  that  monarchy  did  not  occur  at  the  Median  revolt, 
but  at  the  Anal  capture  of  Nineveh.  The  date  of  this 
event  we  are  enabled  to  fix  with  precision,  on  the 
concurrent  authority  of  Scripture  and  Herodotus. 
(B.c.  606.) 

Clinton  gives  the  following  summary: — Ninus,  B.c. 
2182 ;  Assyrian  monarchy,  1306  years  before  the  empire, 
675  years,  B.c.  1912  ;  during  the  empire,  24  kings,  526 
years,  B.c.  1237.  Sardanapalus,  B.c.  876;  after  the 
empire,  6  kings,  105  years,  B.c.  711.  Capture  of  Nine¬ 
veh,  B.c.  606. 

Vaux  (Nineveh  and  Persepolis,  p.  508)  gives,  on  the 
authority  of  Rawlinson,  the  following  list  of  Assyrian 
monarchs : — First  Assyrian  empire  :  Belukh,  B.C.  1273; 
Pudil,  1255  ;  Pliulukli  I.,  1240  ;  Silima-Risli  I.,  1220  ; 
Sanda-pal-imat,  1200;  Asshur-capal-il,  1185;  Mutaggil- 
Nebo,  1165;  Asshur-Rish-ipan,  1140;  Tiglath-Pileser  I., 
1120;  Asshur-bani-pal  I.,  noo;  Asshur-adan-akhi,  950; 
Asshur-dauin-il,  925;  Pliulukli  II.,  900;  Tigulti-Sanda, 
880;  Sardanapalus,  850;  Silima-Risli  II.  (Asshur-danin- 
pal),  815  ;  Shamaspliul,  780  ;  Pliulukli  III.  (Pul),  and 
Semiramis,  760.  Second  Assyrian  empire :  Tiglatli- 
Pileser  II.,  B.c.  747  ;  Shalmaneser,  730  ;  Sargon,  721  ; 
Sennacherib,  702  ;  Esarhaddon,  680  ;  Asshur-bani-pal 
II. ,  660;  Asshur-Emit-Ilut,  640;  final  overthrow  of 
Nineveh,  625. 

Gen.  2.  14  it  which  goeth  toward  the  east  of  A. 

25.  18  before  Egypt,  as  thou  goest  toward  A. ' 

2  Ki.  15.  19  Pul  the  king  of  A.  came  against  the  land 

15.  20  exacted  the  money,  .give  to  the  king  of  A. 

15.  20  the  king  of  A.  turned  back,  and  stayed 

15.  29  came  Tiglath-pileser  king  of  A.,  and 

15.  29  took  Ijon .  .and  carried  them  captive  to  A. 

16.  7  Ahaz  sent,  .to  Tiglath-pileser  king  of  A. 

16.  8  and  sent,  .a  present  to  the  king  of  A. 

16.  9  the  king  of  A.  hearkened  unto  him  :  for 

16.  9  the  king  of  A.  went  up  against  Damascus 

16.  10  went,  .to  meet  Tiglath-pileser  king  of  A. 

16.  18  the  house  of  the  Lord  for  the  king  of  A. 

17.  3  Against  him.. Shalmaneser  king  of  A. 

17.  4  king  of  A.  found  conspiracy  in  Hoshea 

17.  4  brought  no  present  to  the  king  of  A. 

17.  4  therefore  the  king  of  A.  shut  him  up,  and 

17.  5  the  king  of  A.  came  up  throughout  all 

17.  6  the  ninth  year  of  Hoshea  the  king  of  A. 

17.  6  carried  Israel  away  into  A.,  and  placed 

17.  23  So  was  Israel  carried  away .  .to  A.  unto 

17.  24  the  king  of  A.  brought,  .from  Babylon 

17.  26  Wherefore  they  spake  to  the  king  of  A. 

17.  27  Then  the  king  of  A.  commanded,  saying 

18.  7  he  rebelled  against  the  king  of  A. 

18.  9  Shalmaneser  king  of  A.  came  up  against 

18.  11  the  king  of  A.  did  carry  away,  .unto  A. 

18.  13  did  Sennacherib  king  of  A.  come  up 

18.  14  Hezekiah.  .of  Judah  sent  to  the  king  of  A. 

18.  14  the  king  of  A.  appointed  unto  Hezekiah 

18.  16  and  gave  it  to  the  king  of  A. 

18.  17  the  king  of  A.  sent  Tartan  and 

18.  19  Thus  saith  the  great  king,  the  king  of  A. 

18.  23  give  pledges  to  my  lord  the  king  of  A. 

18.  28  Hear  the  word  of  the  great  king,  .of  A. 
18.  30  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  A. 


2  Ki.  18.  31  for  thus  saith  the  king  of  A.,  Make 

18.  33  land  out  of  the  hand  of  the  king  of  A. 

19.  4  whom  the  king  of  A.  his  master  hath 

19.  6  servants  of  the  king  of  A.  have 

19.  8  found  the  king  of  A.  warring  against 

19.  10  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  A. 

19.  11  heard  what  the  kings  of  A.  have  done  to 

19.  17  the  kings  of  A.  have  destroyed  the  nations 

19.  20  against  Sennacherib  king  of  A.  I  have 

19.  32  concerning  the  king  of  A.,  He  shall  not 

19.  36  Sennacherib,  king  of  A.  departed 

20.  6  out  of  the  hand  of  the  king  of  A. 

23.  29  went  up  against  the  king  of  A.  to  the 

1  Ch.  5.  6  whom  Tilgath-pilneser  king  of  A.  carried 

5.  26  stirred  up  the  spirit  of  Pul  king  of  A. 

5.  26  the  spirit  of  Tilgath-pilneser  king  of  A. 

2  Cli.28.  16  did  king  Ahaz  send  unto  the  kings  of  A. 

28.  20  Tilgath-pilneser  king  of  A.  came  unto 
28.  21  gave  (it)unto.  .king  of  A.:  but  he  helped 
30.  6  out  of  the  hand  of  the  kings  of  A. 

32.  1  Sennacherib  king  of  A.  came  and 
32.  4  Why  should  the  kings  of  A.  come,  and 
32.  7  nor  dismayed  for  the  king  of  A.,  nor  for 
32.  9  After  this  did  Sennacherib  king  of  A. 

32.  10  Thus  saith  Sennacherib  king  of  A. 

32.  11  us  out  of  the  hand  of  the  king  of  A. 

32.  21  cut  off.  .captains  in  the  camp  of.  .A. 

32.  22  the  hand  of  Sennacherib  the  king  of  A. 

33.  11  captains  of  the  host  of  the  king  of  A. 

Ezra  6.  22  turned  the  heart  of  the  king  of  A.  unto 
Neh.  9.  32  since  the  time  of  the  kings  of  A.  unto 
Isa.  7.  17  shall  bring  upon  thee,  .the  king  of  A. 

7.  18  for  the  bee  that  (is)  in  the  land  of  A. 

7.  20  them  beyond  the  river,  by  the  king  of  A. 

8.  4  shall  be  taken  away  before  the  king  of  A. 
8.  7  the  king  of  A.,  and  all  his  glory 

10.  12  punish,  .the  stout  heart  of  the  king  of  A. 

11.  11  which  shall  be  left,  from  A.,  and  from 
11.  16  which  shall  be  left,  from  A.;  like  as 

19.  23  shall .  .be  a  highway  out  of  Egypt  to  A. 

19.  23  and  the  Egyptian  into  A.,  and  the  Egypt. 
19.  24  the  third  with  Egypt  and  with  A. 

19.  25  Blessed  (be)  Egypt  my  people,  and  A. 

20.  1  when  Sargon  the  king  of  A.  sent  him 

20.  4  So  shall  the  king  of  A.  lead  away  the 

20.  6  to  be  delivered  from  the  king  of  A.  :  and 
27.  13  were  ready  to  perish  in  the  land  of  A. 

36.  1  Sennacherib  king  of  A.  came  up  against 
36.  2  the  king  of  A.  sent  Rabsliakeli  from 
36.  4  Thus  saith  the  great  king,  the  king  of  A. 
36.  8  I  pray  thee,  to  my  master  the  king  of  A . 

36.  13  words  of  the  great  king,  the  king  of  A. 

36.  15  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  A. 
311.  16  for  thus  saith  the  king  of  A.,  Make 

36.  18  land  out  of  the  hand  of  the  king  of  A. 

37.  4  whom  the  king  of  A.  his  master  hath 
37.  6  servants  of  the  king  of  A.  have 

37.  8  found  the  king  of  A.  warring  against 
37.  to  be  given  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  A. 
37.  11  thou  hast  heard  what  the  kings  of  A. 
37.18  the  kings  of  A.  have  laid  waste  all  the 
37.  21  hast  prayed  to  me  against  . .  the  king  of  A. 
37.  33  saith  the  Lord  concerning  the  king  of  A. 

37.  37  Sennacherib  king  of  A.  departed,  and 

38.  6  out  of  the  hand  of  the  king  of  A. :  and  I 
Jer.  2.  18  what  hast  thou  to  do  in  the  way  of  A. 

2.  36  of  Egypt,  as  thou  wast  ashamed  of  A. 

50.  17  first  the  king  of  A.  hath  devoured  him 
50.  18  as  I  have  punished  the  king  of  A. 

Eze.  23.  7  all  them . .  the  chosen  men  of  A.,  and 
Hos.  7.  11  they  call  to  Egypt,  they  go  to  A. 

8.  9  For  they  are  gone  up  to  A. ,  a  wild  ass 
g.  3  tlisy  shall  eat  unclean  (things)  in  A. 

10.  6  16  shall  be  also  carried  unto  A.  (for)  a 

11.  11  as  a  dove  out  of  the  land  of  A. :  and 
Mic.  5.  6  they  shall  waste  the  land  of  A.  with 

7.  12  he  shall  come  even  to  thee  from  A. 

Nah.  3.  18  Thy  shepherds  slumber,  0  king  of  A. 
Zeph.  2.  13  he  will  stretch  out.  .and  destroy  A.,  and 
Zech.io.  10  I  wiU.  .gather  them  out  of  A.,  and  I  will 
10.  11  the  pride  of  A.  shall  be  brought  down 

AS'-SYRIAN,  A  shut. 

The  same  name  is  used  to  denote  both  the  people  and 
the  country  in  which  they  dwell. 

2 Ki.  19.  35  the  angel,  .smote  in  the  camp  of  the  A. 
Isa.  10.  5  O  A.,  the  rod  of  mine  anger  and  the  staff 

10.  24  0  my  people,  .be  not  afraid  of  the  A. :  he 
14.  25  That  I  will  break  the  A.  in  my  land,  aud 
19.  23  the  A.  shall  come . .  shall  serve  with  the  A. 
23.  13  this  people  was  not.  .the  A.  founded  it  in 

30. '  31  through  the  voice  of  the  LORD  shall  the  A. 

31.  8  Then  shall  the  A.  fall  with  the  sword,  and 
37.  36  the  angel . .  smote  in  the  camp  of  the  A.  an 
52.  4  and  the  A.  oppressed  them  without  cause 

Lam.  5.  6  We  have  given  the  hand  (to),  .the  A.,  to 
Eze.  16.  28  hast  played  the  whore  also  with  the  A. 
23.  5  and  she  doted  on  her  lovers,  on  the  A. 

23.  9  into  the  hand  of  the  A.,  upon  whom  she 
23  12  She  doted  upon  the  A.  (her)  neighbours 
23.  23  Shoa,  and  Koa,  (and)  aU  the  A.  with  them 
31.  3  Behold,  the  A.  (was)  a  cedar  in  Lebanon 
Hos.  5.  13  then  went  Ephraim  to  the  A.,  and  sent  to 

11.  5  the  A.  shall  be  his  king,  because  they 

12.  1  they  do  make  a  covenant  with  the  A.,  and 
Mic.  5.  4  when  the  A.  shall  come  into  our  land  :  aud 

5.  b  thus  shall  he  deliver  (us)  from  the  A. 

ASTONIED  — 

To  be  silent ,  astonished,  cpt?  shainem. 

Ezra  9.  3  I  rent,  .and  sat  down  astonied 

9. ;  4  I  sat  astonied  until  the  evening  sacrifice 


ASTONIED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  remain  dumb,  crn  daham,  2. 

Jer.  14.  9  shouldest  thou  be  as  a  man  astonied 

2  .To  be  perplexed,  vp?  shebash,  2. 

Dan.  5.  9  Belshazzar,  .and  his  lords  were  astonied 

3.  To  be  silent,  astonished,  Day  shamem. 

Job  17.  8  Upright  (men)  shall  be  astonied  at  their 

4.  To  remain  silent,  astonished,  cpri  shamem,  2. 

Job  18.  20  that  come  after  (him)  shall  be  astonied 
Eze.  4.  17  and  be  astonied  one  with  another 

5.  To  be  silent,  astmished,  ccip  shemam. 

Dan.  4.  19  Then  Daniel,  .was  astonied  for  one  hour 

6.  To  be  vexed,  iroi  tevali. 

Dan.  3.  24  Nebuchadnezzar  the  king  was  astonied 
ASTONISHED  — 

To  make  silent,  astonished,  Da^  shamem,  5. 

Eze.  3.  15  remained  there  astonished  amoug  them 
ASTONISHED,  to  be  — 

1.  'To  be  silent,  astonished,  oa^i  shamem. 

Lev.  26.  32  your  enemies,  .shall  be  astonished  at  it 

1  Ki.  9.  8  one  that  passeth  by  it  shall  be  astonished 
Isa.  52.  14  As  many  were  astonished  at  thee ;  his 
Jer.  2.  12  Be  astonished,  O  ye  heavens,  at  this 

18.  16  that  passeth  thereby  shall  be  astonished 

19.  8  that  passeth  thereby  shall  be  astonished 

49.  17  one  that  goeth  by  it  shaU  be  astonished 

50.  13  goeth  by  Babylon  shall  be  astonished 
Eze.  26.  16  and  shall,  .be  astonished  at  thee 

27.  35  the  isles  shall  be  astonished  at  thee 

28.  19  the  people  shall  be  astonished  at  thee 

2.  To  be  silent,  astonished,  dc^  shamem,  2. 

Jer.  4.  9  the  priests  shall  be  astonished,  and  the 

3.  To  be  made  silent,  astonished,  oat?  shamem,  6. 
Job  21.  5  Mark  me,  and  be  astonished,  aud  lay 

4.  To  make  silent  or  astonished,  dd^  shamem,  5 
Dan.  8.  27  and  I  was  astonished  at  the  vision 

5.  To  wonder,  marvel,  nan  tamah. 

Job  26. 1 1  The  pillars . .  are  astonished  at  his  reproof 

6.  To  be  greatly  struck,  fKw\ri<raopat  ekplessoinai. 
_Matt.  7.  28  the  people  were  astonished  at  his  doctrine 

13.  54  he  taught  them,  .they  were  astonished 
22.  33  they  were  astonished  at  his  doctrine 
Mark  1.  22  they  were  astonished  at  his  doctrine 

6.  2  many  hearing,  .were  astonished,  saying 

7.  37  wei>e  beyond  measure  astonished,  saying 

10.  26  they  were  astonished  out  of  measure 

11.  18  the  people  was  astonished  at  his  doctrine 
Luke  4.  32  they  were  astonished  at  his  doctrine :  for 
Acts  13  12  being  astonished  at  the  doctrine  of  the 

7.  To  be  placed  out  or  away  from,  ^ioT-gg-ai  exist. 
Mark  5.  42  they  were  astonished  with  a  great  aston. 
Luke  2.  47  all  that  heard  him  were  astonished  at  his 

8.  56  her  parents  were  astonished :  but  he 
Acts  10.  45  they,  .which  believed  were  astonished 

12.  16  they  had  opened,  .they  were  astonished 

8.  To  be  astonished,  bapfieopai  tliambeomai. 

Markio.  24  the  disciples  were  astonished  at  his  words 
Acts  9.  6  [he  trembling  and  astonished  said.  Lord) 

9.  Astonishment  surrounds,  dayfios  irepiexu- 
Luke  5.  9  he  was  astonished,  and  all  that  were  with 

ASTONISHED,  to  make  — 

To  amaze,  expel,  e’liurri^i  existemi.  > 

"  Luke 24.  22  and  certain  women,  .made  us  astonished 

ASTONISHMENT  — 

1.  Astonishment  ( cause  of),  rneshammah. 

Eze.  5.  15  it  shall  be.  .an  astonishment  unto  the 

2.  Astonishment,  net?  shammah. 

Deut  28.  37  thou  shalt  become  an  astonishment 

2  Ch.  29.  8  the  Lord  . .  delivered  them . .  astonishment 
Jer.  8.  21  astonishment  hath  taken  hold  on  me 

25.  9  and  make  them  an  astonishment 

25.  11  this  whole  land  shall  be.  .an  astonishment 

25.  18  a  desolation,  an  astonishment,  an  hissing 

29.  18  to  be  a  curse,  aud  an  astonishment 

42.  18  be  an  execration,  and  an  astonishment 
44.  12  be  an  execration,  (and)  an  astonishment 
44.  22  therefore  is  your  land,  .an  astonishment 

51.  37  Babylon  shall  become,  .an  astonishment 
51.  41  how  is  Babylon  become  an  astonishment 

Eze.  23.  33  be  filled,  .with  the  cup  of  astonishment 

3.  Astonishment,  desolation,  )'iobb>  shimmamon. 

Eze.  4.  16  drink  water  by  measure,  .astonishment 
12.  19  shall. . drink ..  water  with  astonishment 

4.  Wonder,  pnsn  timmahon. 

Deut  28.28  Lord  shall  smite  thee  with . .  astonishm. 
Zechi2.  4  I  will  smite. .horse  with  astonishment 

5.  Trembling,  tarelah. 

Psa.  60.  3  to  drink  the  wine  of  astonishment 

6.  A  standing  out  from,  eKo-racns  ekstasis. 

Mark  5.  42  astonished  with  a  great  astonishment 
ASTONISHMENT,  to  be  an  — 

To  be  silent,  astonished.  Dpi?  shamem. 

2  Ch.  7.  21  this  house,  .shall  be  an  astonishment 
ASTRAY,  to  go  — - 
1.  To  err,  wander,  nyn  taah. 

E.\od23.  4  If  thou  meet,  .liis  ass  going  astray,  thou 


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Psa.  58.  3  they  go  astray  as  soon  as  they  be  born 
1 19.  176  I  have  gone  astray  like  a  lost  sheep 
Prov  7  23  to  her  ways,  go  not  astray  in  her  paths 
Isa  53.  6  All  we  like  sheep  have  gone  astray 
Eze.  14.  11  the  house  of  Israel  may  go  no  more  astray 
44.  10  Israel  went  astray,  which  went  astray 
44.  IO  when  the  children  of  Israel  went  astray 
48.  11  went  not  astray.  .Israel  went  astray 

2.  To  go  astray,  irXava.og.ai  planaomoA. 

Matt  18.  12  be  gone  astray,  .which  is  gone  astray? 

18.  13  the  ninety  and  nine,  .went  not  astray 

1  Pe.  2.  25  ye  were  as  sheep  going  astray ;  but  are 

2  Pe.  2.  15  are  gone  astray,  following  the  way  of 

ASTRAY,  to  cause  to  go  — 

To  cause  to  go  astray,  err,  wander,  nj;n  taah,  5. 
Jer.  50.  6  shepherds  have  caused  them  to  go  astray 

ASTROLOGER  — 

Enchanter,  magician,  'IV'' n  ashshaph. 

Dan.  2.  10  asked  such  things  at  any ..  astrologer 

2.  27  the  wise  (men),  the  astrologers,  the 

4.  7  came  in  the  magicians,  the  astrologers 

5.  7  king  cried,  .to  bring  in  the  astrologers 

5.  11  thy  father,  made  master  of ..  astrologers 
5.  15  the  wise  (men),  the  astrologers,  have 

ASTROLOGERS  — 

1 .  Enchanters,  magicians,  C'Ewk  ashshapliim. 

Dan.  1.  20  ten  times  better  than  all  the . .  astrologers 

2.  2  call  the  magicians,  and  the  astrologers 

2.  To  view  the  heavens,  D-'PV’  "OS  habar  shamayim. 

Isa.  47.  13  Let  now  the  astrologers,  the  stargazers 

ASUNDER  — 

Between,  |'3  ben. 

2  Ki.  2. 11  parted  them  both  asunder;  and  Elijah 
[See  also  Break,  burst,  cleave,  cut,  depart,  divide, 
drive,  pluck,  put,  rend,  saw.] 

A-SUP'-PIM,  O'SDKU  gatherings. 

This  word,  left  untranslated  in  the  English  version, 
denotes  not  a  proper  name,  but  granaries,  storehouses, 
collections. 

1  Ch.  26.  15  and  to  his  sons  the  house  of  A. 

26.  17  southward  four  a  day,  and  toward  A.  two 

A-SYN-CRI’-TUS,  '  Aovypnos  incomparable. 

One  to  whom  Paul  sends  salutation. 

Rom.  16.  14  Salute  A.,  Phlegon,  Hermas,  Patrobas 

AT  — 

\. After,  behind,  ink  achar. 

2  Ki.  19.  21  the  daughter,  .hath  shaken  her  head  at 

2.  Unto,  to,  Sk  el. 

Gen.  6.  6  the  LORD . .  and  it  grieved  him  at  his  heart 

3.iV ear,  by,  Sxn  etsel. 

Prov.  7.  12  and  lieth  in  wait  at  every  corner 

Isa.  19.  19  a  pillar  at  the  border  thereof  to  the  Lord 

4 . Between,  |'3  ben. 

Exod.16.  12  At  even  ye  shall  eat  flesh,  and  in  the 

5.  Through,  nya  bead. 

Gen.  26.  8  Abimelech.  .looked  out  at  a  window,  and 

6.  Hand,  T  yad. 

Prov.  8.  3  She  crieth  at  the  gates,  at  the  entry  of 

7.  To,  for,  with  a  view  to,  lemo. 

Job  29.  21  waited,  and  kept  silence  at  my  counsel 

8.  From,  because  of. \  ]D  min. 

Psa.  104.  7  At  thy  rebuke  they  fled ;  at  the  voice 

9.  Up  to,  till,  ay  ad. 

Nell.  6.  1  at  that  time  I  had  not  set  up  the  doors 
Dan.  4.  8  But  at  the  last  Daniel  came  in  before  me 

10. 0»,  upon,  by,  Vy  al. 

Gen.  24.  30  behold,  he  stood  by  the  camels  at  the  well 

11  .Over  against,  nsjl  ummali. 

2  Sa.  16.  13  Shimei. !  threw  stones  at  him,  and  cast 

12  .From,  away  from,  airo  apo. 

Matt  19.  4  he  which  made  (them)  at  the  beginning 
Luke24.  27  beginning  at  Moses  and  all  the  prophets 

24.  47  among  all  nations, beginning  at  Jerusalem 
John  8.  9  (they . .  went  out  one  by  one,  beginning  at] 
Acts  8.  35  Then  Philip . .  began  at  the  same  scripture 
23.  23  two  hundred,  at  the  third  hour  of.  .night 
26.  4  My  manner . .  which  was  at  the  first 
1  Pe.  4.  17  at  the  house  of  God :  and  if .  .at  us 

13.  Through,  by  means  of,  Sia  (gen.  dia.) 

Matt.  7.  13  Enter  ye  in  at  the  strait  gate :  for  wide 
Lukei3.  24  Strive  to  enter  in  at  the  strait  gate  :  for 

1 4.  With  a  view  to,  at,  els  eis. 

Matt  12.  41  because  they  repented  at  the  preaching 

18.  29  his  fellow  servant  fell  down  [at]  his  feet 
Luke  8.  26  they  arrived  at  the  country.  .Gadarenes 

9.  61  farewell,  which  are  at  home  at  my  house 
11.32  they  repented  at  the  preaching  of  Jonas 
John  1 1.  32  she  fell  down  at  his  feet,  saying  unto  him 
Acts  4.  6  were  gathered  together  [at]  Jerusalem 

8.  40  Philip  was  found  at  Azotus :  and  passing 
18.  22  he  had  landed  at  Cesarea,  and  gone  up 
20. 14  And  when  he  met  with  us  at  Assos,  we 

20.  15  and  the  next  (day)  we  arrived  at  Samos 

20.  16  to  be  at  Jerusalem  the  day  of  Pentecost 

21.  3  sailed  into  Syria,  and  landed  at  Tyre 

21. 13  but  also  to  die  at  Jerusalem  for  the  name 
23. 11  so  must  thou  bear  witness  also  at  Rome 


Acts  23.  15  when  I  was  at  Jerusalem,  the  chief  priests 

27.  3  And  the  next  (day)  we  touched  at  Sidon 
28. 12  landing  at  Syracuse,  we  tarried  (there) 
Rom.  4.  20  staggered  not  at  the  promise  of  God 
2.  Ti.  2.  26  who  are  taken  captive  by  him  at  his  will 

15.  Out  of,  from,  hr  eh. 

1  olm  16.  4  these . .  I  said  not  unto  you  at  the  beginning 
•Tas.  3.  11  Doth  a  fountain  send  forth  at  the  same 
Rev.  19.  2  avenged  the  blood  of  his  servants  at  her 

1 8. In  front  of,  igirpoaBtv  emprosthen. 

Rev.  19.  10  And  I  fell  at  his  feet  to  worship  him 

17. In,  among,  tv  en. 

Matt.  8.  6  my  servant  lieth  at  home  sick  of  the 

11.  22  It  shall  be  more  tolerable,  .at  the  day  of 

11.  25  At  that  time  Jesus  answered  and  said 

12.  1  At  that  time  Jesus  went  on  the  sabbath 

13.  49  So  shall  it  be  at  the  end  of  the  world 

14.  1  At  that  time  Herod  the  tetarcli  heard  of 

18.  1  At  the  same  time  came  the  disciples  unto 
23.  6  And  love  the  uppermost  rooms  at  feasts 
24.41  Two ..  grinding  at  the  mill;  the  one  shall 

Mark  6.  3  with  us?  And  they  were  offended  at  him 

12.  39  and  the  uppermost  rooms  at  feasts 
Luke  4.  18  he  hath  sent  me.  .to  set  at  liberty  them 

9.  31  which  he  should  accomplish  at  Jerusalem 

10.  14  itshall be moretolerable..atthe judgment 

12.  46  at  an  hour  when  he  is  not  aware,  and  will 

13.  1  There  were  present  at  that  season  some 

14.  14  thou  shalt  be  recompensed  at  the 

19.  5  Zaccheus.  .to  day  I  must  abide  at  thy 

20.  10  [at]  the  season  he  sent  a  servant  to  the 

20.  46  which,  .love,  .the  chief  rooms  at  feasts 
23.  7  himself  also  was  at  Jerusalem  at  that  time 
23.  12  before  they  were  at  enmity  between 

John  4.  21  nor  yetat  Jerusalem,  worship  the  Father 
4.  45  things,  .he  did  at  Jerusalem  at  the  feast 
4.  46  nobleman,  whose  son  was  sick  at  Caper. 

4.  53  the  father  knew  that,  .[at]  the  same  hour 

6.  39  but  should  raise  it  up  again  [at]  the  last 

7.  11  the  Jews  sought  him  at  the  feast,  and  said 

10.  22  it  was  at  Jerusalem  the  feast  of  the 

11.  24  rise  again  in  the  resurrection  at  the  last 

12.  20  Greeks,  that  came  up  to  worship  at  the 
14.  20  At  that  day  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  in 

16.  26  At  that  day  ye  shall  ask  in  my  name:  and 

18.  39  I  should  release  unto  you  one  at  the 

21.  20  which  also  leaned  on  his  breast  at  supper 
Acts  1.  6  wilt  thou  at  this  time  restore  again  the 

2.  5  there  were  dwelling  at  Jerusalem  Jews 

7.  13  at  the  second  (time)  Joseph  was  made 

7.  29  Then  fled  Moses  at  this  saying,  and  was 

8.  1  at  that  time  there  was  a  great  persecution 

8.  14  the  apostles  which  were  at  Jerusalem 

9.  10  there  was  a  certain  disciple  at  Damascus 

9.  1 3  how  much  evil  he  hath  done . .  at  J erusalem 
9.  19  with,  disciples  which  were  at  Damascus 
g.  22  confounded  the  Jews  which  dwelt  at  Da. 
9.  27  how  he  had  preached  boldly  at  Damascus 
9.  28  he  was  with  them,  .going  out  [at]  Jerus. 
9.  36  there  was  at  Joppa  a  certain  disciple 

1 1.  1 5  Holy  Ghost  fell . .  as  on  us  at  the  beginning 
23.  i  there  were  in  the  church  that  was  at  A. 

13.  5  when  they  were  at  Salamis,  they  preached 

13.  27  they  that  dwell  at  Jerusalem,  and  their 

14.  8  there  sat  a.  .man  at  Lystra,  impotent 
16.  2  the  brethren  that  were  at  Lystra  and 

16.  4  of  the  apostles,  .which  were  at  Jerusalem 

17.  13  the  word  of  God  was  preached  of  Paul  at 
17.  16  Now  while  Paul  waited  forthemat  Athens 

19.  1  whileAppolloswasatCorinth,Paulhaving 

20.  5  These  going  before  tarried  for  us  at  Troas 
20.  14  when  he  met  with  us  at  Assos,  we  took 

20.  is  [tarried  at  Trogyllium;]  and  the  next  (day) 

21.  11  So  shall  the  Jews  at  Jerusalem  bind  the 

25.  4  that  Paul  should  be  kept  [at]  Cesarea 

25.  24  the  multitude,  .both  at  Jerusalem,  and 

26.  4  among  mine  own  nation  at  Jerusalem 
Rom.  1.  15  to  preach,  .to  you  that  are  at  Rome  also 

8.  34  who  is  even  at  the  right  hand  of  God 
11.  5  Even  so  then  at  this  present  time  also 

15.  26  the  poor  saints  which  are  at  Jerusalem 

16.  1  of  the  church  which  is  at  Cenchrea 

1  Co.  1.  2  the  church  of  God  which  is  at  Corinth 

11.  34  if  any  man  hunger,  let  him  eat  at  home 

14.  35  let  them  ask  their  husbands  at  home 

15.  23  afterward  they  that  are  Christ's  at  his 
13.  32  If  I  have  fought  with  beasts  at  Ephesus 
13.  52  In  a  moment,  .at  the  last  trump  :  for  the 

16.  8  I  will  tarry  at  Ephesus  until  Pentecost 

2  Co.  1.  1  the  church  of  God  which  is  at  Corinth 

8.  14  now  at  this  time  your  abundance 
Eph.  1.  1  to  the  saints  which  are  [at]  Ephesus,  and 

2.  12  That  [at]  that  time  ye  were  without  Christ 

3.  13  desire  that  ye  faint  not  at  my  tribulations 
Phil.  1.  1  to  all  the  saints. .  which  are  at  Philippi 

2.  10  That  at  the  name  of  Jesus  every  knee 
Col.  1.  2  To  the  saints ..  which  are  at  Colosse 

2.  1  have  for  you,  and  (for)  them  at  Laodicea 
1  Th.  2.  2  were  shamefully  entreated,  .at  Philippi 

2.  19  the  presence  of  our  Lord,  .at  his  coming? 

3.  1  we  thought  it  good  to  be  left  at  Athens 

3.  13  at  the  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

1  Ti.  1.  3  I  besought  thee  to  abide  still  at  Ephesus 

2  Ti.  1.  18  things  he  ministered  unto  me  at  Ephesus 

3.  11  at  Antioch,  at  Iconium,  at  Lystra 

4.  8  the  Lord . .  shall  give  me  at  that  day 

4.  13  The  cloak  that  I  left  at  Troas  with 

4.  16  At  my  first  answer  no  man  stood  with 

4.  20  at  Corinth  :  but  Trophimus  have  I  left  at 
Heb.  12.  2  Jesus,  .set  down  at  the  right  hand  of 


1  Pe.  1.  7  glory  at  the  appearing  of  Jesus  Christ 

I.  13  grace,  .at  the  revelation  of  Jesus  Christ 

5.  13  The  (church  that  is)  at  Babylon,  elected 

i  Jo.  2.  28  and  not  be  ashamed,  .at  his  coming 

18 . Upon,  over,  iirl  (gen.)  epi. 

Luke  20.  37  dead  are  raised,  even  Moses  shewed  at  the 

22.  30  That  ye  may  eat  and  drink  at  my  table 

22.  40  And  when  he  was  at  the  place,  he  said 
John  6.  21  immediately  the  ship  was  at  the  land 

21.  1  shewed  himself,  .to  the  disciples  at  the 
Acts  25.  10  Then  said  Paul,  I  stand  at  Cesar's 

19 . Upon,  over,  iirl  (dat.)  epi. 

Matt.  7.  28  people  were  astonished  at  his  doctrine 

22.  33  they  were  astonished  at  his  doctrine 

24.  33  know  that  it  is  near,  (even)  at  the  doors 
Mark  1.  22  they  were  astonished  at  his  doctrine 

10.  22  he  was  sad  at  that  saying,  and  went 

10.  24  the  disciples  were  astonished  athis  words 

II.  18  people  was  astonished  at  hisdoctrine 

12.  17  And  they  marvelled  at  him 

13.  29  know  that  it  is  nigh,  (even)  at  the  doors 
Luke  1.  14  many  shall  rejoice  at  his  birth 

1.  29  she  saw  (him),  she  was  troubled  [at]  his 

2.  33  and  his  mother  marvelled  at  those  things 

2.  47  all.  .were  astonished  at  his  understanding 
4.  22  witness,  and  wondered  at  the  gracious 

4.  32  they  were  astonished  at  his  doctrine 

5.  5  at  thy  word  I  will  let  down  the  net 

5.  9  he  was  astonished,  .at  the  draught  of 
5-  27  Levi,  sitting  at  the  receipt  of  custom 

9.  43  at  the  mighty  power  of  God.  .at  all  things 

20.  26  and  they  marvelled  at  his  answer 

John  8.  7  [let  him  first  cast  a  stone  at  her] 

Acts  3.  10  at  the  Beautiful,  .at  that  which  had 

3.  12  men  of  Israel,  why  marvel  ye  at  this? 

5.  9  behold,  the  feet  of  them,  .(are)at  the  door 
13.  12  deputy .  .being  astonished  at  the  doctrine 

1  Co.  14.  16  say  Amen  at  thy  giving  of  thanks 
Rev.  21.  12  [at  the  gates  twelve  angels,  and  names] 

20.  Upon,  over,  (acc.)  iirl. 

Matt.  9.  9  Matthew,  sittingatthe  receipt  of  custom 
Mark  2.  14  sitting  at  the  receipt  of  custom,  and  said 
Luke  5.  27  a  publican,  named  Levi,  sitting  at  the 
24.22  women . .  which  were  early  at  the 
John  8.  59  Then  took  they  up  stones  to  cast  at  him 
Acts  3.  1  into  the  temple  at  the  hour  of  prayer 

10.  25  Cornelius,  .fell  down  at  his  feet 

Rev.  3.  20  Behold,  I  stand  at  the  door,  and  knock 
8.  3  another  angel  came  and  stood  at  the 

21  .Down,  during,  Kara,  (acc.)  kata. 

Matt  27.  15  at  (that)  feast  the  governor  was  wont  to 
Mark  1 5.  6  at  (that)  feast  he  released  unto  them  one 
Luke  10.  32  when  he  was  at  the  place,  came  and 

23.  17  [he  must  release  one  unto  them  at  the] 
John  5.  4  an  angel  went  down  at  a  certain  season 
Acts  16.  25  at  midnight  Paul  and  Silas  prayed 
Rom.  9.  9  At  this  time  will  I  come,  and  Sarah  shall 

2  Ti.  4.  1  judge  the  quick  and  the  dead  at  his 

22.  Beside,  alongside  of,  iropo  lacc.)  para. 

Matt  15.  30  cast  them  down  at  Jesus  feet ;  and  he 
Luke  7.  38  sat  at  meat  in  the  Pharisee’s  house 

8.  35  sitting  at  the  feet  of  Jesus,  clothed,  and 
8.  41  named  Jairus.  .fell  down  [at]  Jesus'  feet 

10.  39  Mary,  .sat  [at]  Jesus’  feet,  and  heard  his 

17.  16  fell  down  on  (his)  face  at  his  feet,  giving 

Acts  4.  35  laid . .  down  at  the  apostles’  feet :  and 

4.  37  sold  (it),  .andl  aid  (it)  at  the  apostles’  feet 
5.2  a  certain  part,  and  laid  (it)  at  the  apostles’ 

5.  10  Then  fell  she  down  straightway  [at]  liis 
7.  58  laid  down  their  clothes  at  a  young  man's 

22.  3  brought  up  in  this  city  at  the  feetof  Gam. 

23.  Around,  concerning,  irtpl  (gen.)  peri. 

Luke  2.  18  they  that  heard  (it)  wondered  at  those 
John  6.41  The  Jews  then  murmured  at  him,  because 

6.  61  that  his  disciples  murmured  at  it,  he 

24.  Towards,  irp6s  (dat.)  pros. 

Luke  19.  37  at  the  descent  of  the  Mount  of  Olives 
John  18.  16  Peter  stood  at  the  door  without.  Then 
20.  12  one  at  the  head,  and  the  other  at  the 

25.  Towards,  irpis  (acc.)  pros. 

Matt  26.  18  My  time  is  at  hand ;  I  will  keep 
Mark  1.  33  the  city  was  gathered  together  at  the 
5.  22  when  he  saw  him,  he  fell  at  his  feet 

7.  25  of  him,  and  came  and  fell  at  his  feet 

11.  1  at  the  mount  of  Olives,  he  sendeth  forth 

14.  54  and  warmed  himself  at  the  fire 

Lukei6.  20  Lazarus,  which  was  laid  at  his  gate,  full 
19.  29  at  the  mount  called . .  of  Olives,  he  sent 
John  20.  11  Mary  stood  -without  [at]  the  sepulchre 
Acts  3.  2  whom  they  laid  daily  at  the  gate  of 
Rev.  1.  17  when  I  saw  him,  I  fell  at  his  feet  as  dead 
[See  also  Any,  attendance,  beginning,  charges 
come,  death,  dwell,  dweller,  ease,  fall,  first, 
hand,  home,  last,  law,  least,  length,  liberty, 
look,  marvel,  most,  not,  nought,  once,  one, 
peace,  piety,  set,  sit,  stand,  strain,  stumble, 
time,  wait,  wink,  wonder.] 

AT,  to  be  — 

To  do,  make,  fy’V.  asah. 

Isa.  28.  15  -with  death,  and  with  hell  are  we  at 

AT,  all  — 

1.  Together,  fin;  yachad. 

Hos.  11.  7  none  at  all  would  exalt  (him) 

2.  Still,  yet,  again  liy  oil. 

Eze.  37.  22  into  two  kingdoms  any  more  at  all 


AT 


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ATTEND 


AT  eventide  — 

At  the  turning  of  the  evening,  3p)/  rus1? 

Gen.  24.  63  went  out.  .in  the  field  at  tlio  eventide 

AT  least  — - 

Only,  ah. 

i  Sa.  21.  4  have  kept  themselves  at  least  from  women 

AT  once  — 

1.  Together,  in:  yacliad. 

Psa.  74.  6  break  down  the  carved  work . .  at  once 
Isa.  42. 14  I  will  destroy  and  devour  at  once 

2.  To  go  up,  rny  alah. 

Num.  13.  30  Let  us  go  up  at  once,  and  possess  it 
A'-TAD,  lax  thornbush. 

A  spot  “beyond  Jordan”  at  which  Joseph  and  his 
brethren,  in  their  way  from  Egypt  to  Hebron,  made 
their  “  seven  days  great  and  very  sore  mourning”  over 
the  body  of  Jacob,  B.C.  1689. 

Gen.  50.  10  they  came  to  the  threshing  floor  of  A. 

50.  11  saw  the  mourning  in  the  floor  of  A.,  they 

A-TA'-RAH,  rrioy.  crown,  ornament. 

One  of  Jerahmeel’s  wives.  He  was  grandson  of  Pharez, 
son  of  Judah,  B.C.  1520. 

1  Ch.  2.  26  (was)  A. ;  she  (was)  the  mother  of  Onam 
A-TA'-ROTH,  AT-ROTH,  nicy.  final/,  crowns. 

1.  A  city  on  the  E.  of  Jordan;  having  been  destroyed  in 
the  war  with  Silion,  it  was  rebuilt  by  the  Gadites. 

Nuni32.  3  A.,  and  Dibon,  and  Jazer,  and  Nimrah 
32.  34  the  children  of  Gad  built  Dibon,  and  A. 

2.  A  city  in  Ephraim,  perhaps  the  same  as  Ataroth- 
Adar,  on  the  W.  border  of  Benjamin. 

Josli.16.  5  the  border  of  their  inheritance,  .was  A. 
18.  13  the  border  descended  to  A.,  near  the  hill 

3.  Ataroth,  the  house  of  Joab,  occurs  in  the  genealogy 
of  Judah. 

1  Ch.  2.  54  sons  of  Salma ;  Betli-lehem,  and . .  A. 

i.  Atroth-Shophan,  a  city  in  Gad.  Now  Attarus. 

Num 32.  35  [the  children  of  Gad  built],  .A.  Sh.,  and 

A'-TER,  nap  bound,  lame. 

1.  The  ancestor  of  an  exiled  family. 

Ezra  2.  16  children  of  A.  of  Hezekiah,  ninety  and 
Neh.  7.  21  children  of  A.  of  Hezekiah,  ninety  and 

2.  Ancestor  of  a  family  of  gatekeepers  which  came  up 
with  Zerubbabel,  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  42  children  of  the  porters,  .children  of  A. 
Nell.  7.  45  The  porters,  .the  children  of  A. 

3.  A  chief  of  the  people  that,  with  Nehemiah,  sealed  the 
covenant,  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  10. 17  [chief  of  the  people].  .A.,  Hizkijah,  Azzur 
A'-THACH,  vjny  lodging,  inn. 

A  city  in  the  S.  of  Judah. 

1  Sa.  30.  30  and  to  (them)  which  (were)  in  A. 

A-THA'-IAH,  n;nj/  Jah  is  helper. 

A  Jew  in  Jerusalem  in  Nehemiah’s  time,  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  11.  4  Of  the  children  of  Judah ;  A.  theson  of 
A-THAL'-IAH,  .vbpy,  Jah  is  strong. 

1.  Daughter  of  Jezebel  wife  of  Omri  king  of  Israel,  who 
became  the  wife  of  Jehoram,  king  of  Judah,  and  ruled 
in  Judah  after  the  death  of  her  son  Ahaziali,  B.C.  884. 

2  Ki.  8.  26  his  mother’s  name  (was)  A.,  the  daughter 

11.  1  when  A.  the  mother  of  Ahaziah  saw  that 
11.  2  they  hid  him.,  in  the  bedchamber  from  A. 
11.  3  A.  did  reign  over  the  land 
11. '13  And  when  A.  heard  the’noise'of  the  guard 
11.  14  A.  rent  her  clothes,  and  cried,  Treason 
11.  20  they  slew  A.  with  the  sword  (beside)  the 
2  Ch.  22.  2  His  mother’s  name  also  (was)  A.  the 

22.  10  when  A.  the  mother  of  Ahaziah  saw  that 
22.  11  Jehoshabeath.  .hid  him  from  A.,  so  that 

22.  12  A.  reigned  over  the  land 

23. 12  when  A.  heard  the  noise  of  the  people 

23.  13  A.  rent  her  clothes,  and  said,  Treason 

23.  21  was  quiet,  after  that  they  had  slain  A. 

24.  7  For  the  sons  of  A.,  that  wicked  woman 

2.  A  son  of  Jeroham,  a  Benjamite. 

1  Ch.  8.  26  [The  sons  of  Elpaal] . .  Sheliariah,  and  A. 

3.  The  father  of  Jeshiah,  a  returned  exile. 

Ezra  8.  7  the  sons  of  Elam ;  Jeshaiah  the  son  of  A. 

ATHENIANS,  ’AOyvaios  belonging  to  Athens.  , 
The  dwellers  in  Athens. 

Acts  17.  21  For  all  the  A.s  and  strangers  which  were 

A'-THENS,  'ABr/vai. 

Athens,  capital  of  Attica,  and  the  most  celebrated  city 
of  ancient  Greece,  is  said  to  have  been  first  called 
Cecropia,  from  C'ecrops,  an  Egyptian  who  built  tbe 
original  city  on  the  Acropolis,  according  to  Hales, 
B.C.  1558  ;  Usher,  B.C.  1556 ;  and  Clinton,  B.C.  1433.  It 
received  the  name  of  Athens  from  the  worship  of 
Athense  or  Minerva,  said  to  have  been  established  by 
Erechtheus,  B.C.  1383.  Theseus  ascended  the  throne, 
according  to  Hales,  B.C.  1236  ;  Usher,  B.C.  2235  ;  and 
Clinton,  B.C.  1234.  He  united  into  one  body  the  twelve 
states  into  which  Cecrops  iiad  divided  Attica,  and 
made  Athens  the  capital.  Codrus  the  last  king  of  the 
dynasty,  sacrificed  himself  for  the  safety  of  Athens, 
b.c.  1070  according  to  Hales,  or  B.C.  1044  according  to 


Clinton.  Seventeen  kings  reigned  during  the  monar¬ 
chical  period,  and  they  were  followed  by  perpetual,  by 
decennial,  and  finally  by  annual  archous. 

In  B.c.  1069  Medon  made  the  first  jierpetual  archon ; 
754,  Alcmaeon  the  last ;  752,  Charops  first  decennial 
archon  ;  684,  Erixias,  the  seventh  and  last,  dies ;  683, 
nine  annual  archons  appointed,  the  title  being  given 
only  to  the  first— Creon  first  annual  archon  ;  621,  legis¬ 
lation  of  Draco ;  612,  Cylon  attempts  to  make  himself 
master  of  Athens  ;  594,  Solon  remodels  the  constitution ; 
560,  Pisistratus  usurps  the  government— death  of 
Solon ;  554,  Pisistratus  expelled ;  527,  death  of  Pisis¬ 
tratus  ;  514,  assassination  of  Hipparchus  by  Ilarmodius 
and  Aristogiton  ;  510,  Ostracism  established  ;  505,  war 
between  Athens  and  Sparta  ;  490,  battle  of  Marathon  ; 
483,  banishment  of  Aristides  ;  481,  fleet  of  200  ships 
built  at  Athens — ascendency  of  Themistocles  ;  480, 
Athens  taken  by  Xerxes  ;  479,  Mardonius  burns  Athens; 
478,  Themistocles  rebuilds  it ;  477,  commencement  of 
Athenian  supremacy;  471,  banishment  of  Themistocles; 
461,  Ostracism  of  Cymon ;  459,  Athens  asserts  supremacy 
over  the  other  states  of  Greece  ;  457,  “long  walls"  of 
Athens  commenced  ;  456,  Athenians  defeat  the  The¬ 
bans  at  iEnophyta  ;  44a,  Athenians  defeat  the  Persians; 
448,  Athenians  assist  the  Pliocians  in  the  Sacred  War; 
447,  Boeotians  defeat  the  Athenians  at  Chaeronea ;  445, 
thirty  years’  truce  between  Sparta  and  Athens ;  444, 
Pericles  at  the  head  of  affairs  ;  440,  Samos  subdued  by 
Pericles ;  433,  alliance  between  Athenians  and  the  Cor- 
cyrseans  ;  431,  Peloponnesian  war  begins,  and  Attica  is 
invaded ;  429,  Pericles  dies  of  the  plague;  415,  first  Athen¬ 
ian  campaign  in  Sicily;  411,  government  of  the  “four 
hundred;”  407,  second  and  last  banishment  of  Alci- 
biades— Lysander  defeats  Athenians;  404,  end  of  the 
Peloponnesian  war— rule  of  the  “Thirty  Tyrants,”  who 
are  replaced  by  the  “Ten  ;”  403,  Thrasybulus  overthrows 
“the  Ten;”  399,  death  of  Socrates;  394,  Xenophon 
banished  from  Athens ;  393,  Conon  rebuilds  the  walls 
of  Athens ;  388,  Plato  founds  the  Academy ;  378,  the 
Thebans  aud  Athenians  allied  against  Sparta;  371, 
general  peace ;  360,  war  between  Athenians  and  Olyn- 
thians  respecting  Amphipolis;  339,  Philip  of  Macedon 
makes  peace  with  Athens ;  357,  commencement  of  Social 
War;  352,  Philip  takes  Methond,  and  enters  Thessaly- 
stopped  at  Thermopylae  by  the  Athenians  ;  346,  peace 
between  Athens  and  Macedon ;  339,  war  between  Philip 
and  the  Athenians;  322,  end  of  Samian  War— submis¬ 
sion  of  Athens  to  Macedon— death  of  Demosthenes; 
317,  Cassander  conquers  Athens;  307,  Demetrius  restores 
its  ancient  constitution ;  287,  it  revolts  from  Demetrius; 
277,  Athens,  Sparta,  and  Egypt  allied ;  268,  surrenders 
to  Antigonus  Gonatus,  king  of  Sparta ;  229,  Athens  joins 
the  Achaian  league ;  215,  Athenians  and  vEtolians  unite 
against  Macedon ;  211,  a  Roman  fleet  arrives  at  Athens; 
200,  Athens  and  other  Greek  states  join  Rome  against 
Philip ;  196,  Romans  proclaim  Athens  free  from  Mace¬ 
donian  power;  146,  Romans  subdue  Greece;  86,  Athens 
stormed  by  Sylla.  In  A.D.  267,  Athens  was  besieged  by 
the  Goths ;  395,  taken  by  Alaric ;  532,  walls  restored  by 
Justinian. 

Acts  17.  15  that  conducted  Paul  brought,  .from  A 
17.  16  Now  while  Paul  waited  for  them  at  A. 

17.  22  Then  Paul,  .said,  (Ye)  men  of  A.,  I  perc. 

18.  1  After  these  things  Paul  departed  from  A. 
1  Th.  3.  1  we  though  it  good  to  be  left  at  A.  alone 

ATHIRST,  to  be  — 

1. jTo  be  thirsty,  tta'i  tsame. 

Judgis.  18  And  he  was  sore  athirst,  and  called 
Ruth  2.  9  when  thou  art  athirst,  go  unto  the  vessels 

2 . To  be  thirsty,  Sn|u£ o>  dipsao. 

Matt  25.  44  when  saw  we  thee  an  hungered,  or  athirst 
Rev.  21.  6  I  will  give  unto  him  that  is  athirst 

22.  17  Come.  And  let  him  that  is  athirst  come 

ATH'-LAI,  ’^py  Jah  is  strong. 

One  who  married  a  strange  woman,  B.C.  456. 

Ezra  10.  28  sons  also  of  Behai ;  J eholianan . .  (and)  A. 

ATONEMENT  — 

1  .Coverings,  nns?  kippurim. 

Exod29.  36  a  bullock  (for)  a  sin  offering,  .atonement 
30.  10  blood  of  the  sin  offering  of  atonements 
30.  16  thou  shalt  take  the  atonement  money 
30.  16  to  make  an  atonement  for  your  souls 
Lev.  23.  27  seventh  month,  .a  day  of  atonement 

23.  28  for  it  (is)  a  day  of  atonement,  to  make  an 

25.  9  day  of  atonement,  .make  the  trumpet 

Num.  5.  8  priest ;  beside  the  ram  of  tbe  atonement 
29.  11  beside  the  sin  offering  of  atonement 

2 .Reconciliation,  thorough  change,  KaraWayii. 
Rom.  5.  11  by  whom  we.  .received  the  atonement 

ATONEMENT,  to  make  — 

To  cover,  353  haphar,  3. 

Exod29-  36  when  thou  hast  made  an  atonement  for 

29.  37  thou  shalt  make  an  atonement  for  the 

30.  10  Aaron  shall  make  an  atonement  upon  the 
30.  10  once  in  the  year  shall  he  make  atonement 
30.  is,  16  to  make  an  atonement  for  your  souls 
32.  30  I  shall  make  an  atonement  for  your  sin 

Lev.  1.  4  for  him  to  make  atonement  for  him 

4.  20  the  priest  shall  make  an  atonement  for 
[So  in  v.  26,  31,  35  ;  5.  6,  10,  13,  16,  18 ;  6.  7.] 

7.  7  priest  that  maketh  atonement  therewith 

8.  34  Lord,  .commanded,  .make  an  atonement 

9.  7  aud  make  an  atonement  for  thyself 
9.  7  and  make  an  atonement  for  them 

10.  17  makeatonementforlthemibefoietheLoRD? 

12.  7  Who  shall,  .make  an  atonement  for  her 


Lev.  12.  8  priest  shall  make  an  atonement  for  her 

14.  18  priest  shall  make  an  atonement  for  him 

14.  19,  31  and  make  an  atonement  for  him  that 

14.  20  the  priest  shall  make  an  atonement  for 
14.  21,  29  to  make  an  atonement  for  him 

14.  53  and  make  au  atonement  for  the  house 

15.  15,  30  make  an  atonement  for  him  before 

16.  6, 11,24  and  make  an  atonement  for  himself 
16.  10  to  make  an  atonement  with  him 

16.  16  make  an  atonement  for  the  holy  (place) 
16.  17  to  make  an  atonement  in  the  holy  (place) 
16.  1 7  and  have  made  an  atonement  for  himself 
16.  18  and  make  an  atonement  for  it;  and  shall 
16.  27  blood,  .brought  in  to  make  atonement  in 
16.  30  shall,  .make  an  atonement  for  you,  to 
16.  32  shall  make  the  atonement,  and  shall  put 
16.  33  shall  make  an  atonement  for  the  holy 
16.  33  shall  make  an  atonement  for  the  priests 

16.  34  to  make  an  atonement  for  the  children  of 

17.  11  to  make  an  atonement  for  your  souls 
17.  11  blood .  .maketh  an  atonement  for  the 
19.  22  priest  shall  make  an  atonement  for  him 
23.  28  for  it  (is),  .to  make  an  atonement  for  you 

Num.  5.  8  whereby  an  atonement  shall  be  made  for 
6. 11  and  make  an  atonement  for  him,  for  that 
8.  12,  19  to  make  an  atonement  for  the 
8.  21  Aaron  made  an  atonement  for  them  to 

15.  25  priest  shall  make  an  atonement  for  all 

15.  28  the  priest  shall  make  an  atonement  for 

15.  28  to  make  au  atonement  for  him  ;  and  it 

16.  46  make  an  atonement  for  them  :  for  there 

16.  47  aud  made  an  atonement  for  the  people 
25.  13  and  made  an  atonement  for  the  children 

28.  22, 30  to  make  an  atonement  for  you 

29.  5  kid.  .to  make  an  atonement  for  you 
31.  50  an  atonement  for  our  souls  before  the 

2  Sa.  21.  3  wherewith  shall  I  make  the  atonement 

1  Ch.  6.  49  to  make  an  atonement  for  Israel 

2  Ch.  29.  24  to  make  an  atonement  for  all  Israel 
Neh.  10.  33  to  make  an  atonement  for  Israel 

ATONEMENT,  to  be  made  — 

1  .To  cover,  make  a  covering,  153  kapliar,  3. 

Num.  5.  8  whereby  an  atonement  shall  be  made  for 
2.  To  be  covered,  153  kapliar,  4. 

Exod29.  33  thingswherewiththeatonementwasmade 

AT'-TAI,  'py,  ’py  seasonable. 

1.  Grandson  of  Sheslian,  descended  from  Pharez,  B.C 
1400. 

1  Ch.  2.  35  and  she  bare  him  A. 

2.  36  A.  begat  Nathan,  and  Nathan  begat 

2.  A  Gadite  who  joined  David  at  Ziklag,  B.C.  1058. 

1  Ch.  12.  11  A.  the  sixth,  Eliel  the  seventh 

3.  A  son  of  Rehoboam  son  of  Solomon,  B.C.  974. 

2  Ch.  11.  20  he  took  Maacliah.  .which  bare  him.  .A 
ATTAIN  to  or  unto,  to  — 

1.  To  come,  Kia  bo. 

2  Sa.  23.  19  he  attained  not  unto  the  (first)  three 
23.  23  but  he  attained  not  to  the  (first)  three 
1  Ch.  11.  21  he  attained  not  to  the  (first)  three 

11.  25  but  attained  uot  to  the  (first)  three 

2.  To  be  able,  ^3;  yakol. 

Hos.  ,8.  5  how  long,  .ere  they  attain  to  innocency? 

3 . To  reach,  cause  to  reach,  jfe’i  nasag,  5. 

Gen.  47.  9  have  not  attained  unto  the  days  of  the 
Eze.  46.  7  according  as  his  hand  shall  attain 

4. To  get,  obtain,  n/p  qanah. 

Prov.  1.  5  a  man  of  understanding  shall  attain 

5  To  come,  arrive,  hut avrata  katantao. 

Acts  27.  12  if  by  any  means,  .might  attain  to  Phenice 
Phil.  3.  ti  I  might  attain  unto  the  resurrection  of 

6.  To  receive,  take,  Aapfidvoi  lambano. 

Phil.  3.  12  Not  as  though  I  had  already  attained 

7.  To  come  before  another,  cpBavw  phthano. 

Rom.  9.  31  not  attained  to  the  law  of  righteousness 

8.  To  go  alongside  of ,  irapaKoAov&ca)  parakoloutheo. 

1  Ti.  4.  6  doctrine,  whereunto  thou  hast  attained 

9.  To  seize  on,  lay  hold  of,  KaTaKapflavai. 

Rom.  9.  30  after  righteousness,  have  attained  to 

ATTAIN  already,  to  — 

To  come  before  (another),  <p6dvu  phthano. 

Phil.  3.  16  whereto  we  have  already  attained 

AT-TA'-LI-A  ’ATTaAei a. 

A  seaport  of  Pampliilia,  near  Perga. 

Acts  14.  25  had  preached.. they  went  down  into  A. 

ATTEND,  to  — 

1  .To  understand,  ]'?  bin,  la. 

Job  32.  12  Yea,  I  attended  unto  you,  and,  behold 

2.  To  give  attention,  3fi|3  qashab,  5. 

Psa.  17.  1  attend  unto  my  cry,  give  ear  unto  my 
35.  2  Attend  unto  me,  and  hear  me :  I  mourn 
61.  1  Hear  my  cry. . attend  unto  my  prayer 
66.  19  he  hath  attended  to  the  Voice  of  my 
86.  6  attend  to  the  voice  of  my  supplications 
142.  6  Attend  unto  my  cry  ;  for  I  am  brought 
TroV.  4.  1  and  attend  to  know  understanding 

4.  20  attend  to  my  words  ;  incline  thine  ear 

5.  1  attend  unto  my  wisdom .  .bow  thine  ear 
7.  24  attend  to  the  words  of  my  mouth 


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!  Well-scaled  toward,  evirpdoeSpos  euproscdros. 
■  ,  Co.  7 .  35  that  ye  may  [attend  upon]  the  Lord 


ATTEND  continually  upon,  to  — 

To  be  strong  toward  anything,  -re pocr nap-rcp^. 

Kom.  13.  6  attending  continually  upon  this  very 

J.TTEND  unto,  to  — 

To  hold  toward  irpooexu  prosechS. 

Acts  16.  14  she  attended  unto  the  tilings  which  were 

UTENDANCE  — 

Standing,  H?yp  maamad.  ,  ,,  . 

-  Ki  10  5  attendance  of  his  ministers,  and  their 
2  Ch'.  9.’  4  attendance  of  his  ministers,  and  their 

ATTENDANCE  at,  to  give  — 

To  hold  toward ,  Trpoaex^  prosecho . 

Heb.  7.  13  no  man  gave  attendance  at  tlie  altar 

ATTENDANCE  to,  to  give  — 

To  hold  toward,  vpo<rexu  prosecho. 

1  Ti.  4.  13  Till  I  come,  give  attendance  to  reading 

ATTENT — 

Attentive,  D?P  qashshub, 

2  Ch  6  40  (let)  thine  ears  (be)  attent  unto  the  prayer 

'  7.  15  and  mine  ears  attent  unto  the  prayer 
ATTENTIVE  — 

1  .Attentive,  Dsyp  qashsliab. 

Neh.  1.  6  Let  thine  ear  now  he  attentive,  and 

1.  11  let  now  thine  ear  he  attentive  to  the 

2.  Attentive,  :e;p  qashshub.  ...  .. 

Psa.  130.  2  hear  my  voice :  let  thine  ears  he  attentn  e 

ATTENTIVE,  to  be  very  — 

To  hang  on  exceedingly,  inKpeyayzi  ekkremamai. 
Luke  19.  48  the  people  were  very  attentive  to  hear 

ATTENTIVELY  — 

To  hear,  hearken,  USV  shamea. 

Job  37.  2  Hear  attentively  the  noise  of  his  voice 

ATTIRE  — 

1.  Things  bound  on,  D'lffp  qishsliurim. 

Jer.  2.  32  he  r  ornaments,  (or)  a  bride  her  attire  . 

2. Something  put  on,  t\'P  shith. 

Prov.  7. 10  a  woman  (with)  the  attire  of  an  harlot 

ATTIRED,  to  be  — 

To  be  wrapped  round,  '[ly  tsanaph. 

Lev.  16.  4  with  the  linen  mitre  shall  he  be  attired 

AUDIENCE  — 

1  .Ear,  nit  men. 

Gen  ->3  10  in  the  audience  of  the  children  of  Heth 
23.  13  he  spake  unto  Ephron  in  the  audience 
23.  16  in  the  audience  of  the  sons  of  Heth 
Exod  24.  7  read  in  the  audience  of  the  people 
1  Sa.  25.  24  I  pray  thee,  speak  in  thine  audience 
1  Ch.  28.  8  and  in  the  audience  of  our  God,  keep 
Neh.  13.  1  On  that  day  they  read,  .in  the  audience 

2 . Hearing,  ear,  a.Kor\  akoe. 

Luke  7.  1  had  ended  all  his  sayings  in  the  audience 

AUDIENCE,  to  give  — 

To  give  ear,  anovu  akouo. 

Acts  13.  16  and  ye  that  fear  God,  give  audience 

15.  12  multitude  kept  silence,  and  gave  audience 

22.  22  they  gave  him  audience  unto  this  word 
AUDIENCE  of,  in  the — • 

To  give  ear,  axoino  akouo. 

Luke2o.  45  in  the  audience  of  all  the  people  he  said 

AUGHT  or  OUGHT  — 

1  .Not  even  one  (thing),  obScls  oudeis. 

Mark  7. 12  suffer  him.  .to  do  ought  for  his  father 

2.Any  one  or  thing,  tis  tis. 

Matt.  5.  23  that  thy  brother  hath  ought  against  thee 
21.  3  if  any.  .say  ought  unto  you,  ye  shall 
Acts  4.  32  neither  said  any .  .that  ought  of . .  things 
28.  19  I  had  ought  to  accuse  my  nation  of 
Phm.  1 8  If  he . .  oweth . .  ought,  put  that  on  mine 

AUGHT,  if  — 

If  any  (one  or  thing),  ef  ns  ei  tis. 

Mark  8.  23  upon  him,  he  asked  him  if  he  saw  ought 
11.  25  forgive,  if  ye  have  ought  against  any  _ 
Acts  24.  19  have  been  here . .  if  they  had  ought  against 

AUGHT  to  eat  — 

To  eat,  (pa-yew  phagein. 

John  4.  33  Hath  any  man  brought  him  (ought)  to  eat  ? 

AUGMENT,  to  — 

To  add,  nan  saphah. 

Nuni32. 14  to  augment  yet.  .fierce  anger  of  the  Lord 
AU-GUS'-TUS,  Avyovaros,  2e/3auTos  sacred,  kingly. 
Augustus  Csesar  became  emperor  of  Rome  after  the 
death  of  his  uncle,  Julius  Csesar.  B.C.  20. 

Luke  2.  1  there  went  out  a  decree  from  Cesar  A. 
Acts  25.  21  Paulhad  appealed,  .unto  the  hearing  of  A. 
25.  25  that  he  himself  hath  appealed  to  A.,  I 
27.  1  named  Julius,  a  centurion  of  A.’s  band 

AUL  — 

An  awl,  yin?  martsea. 

Exod2i.  6  shall  bore  his  ear  through  with  an  aul 
Deut.  15.  T7  thou  shalt  take  an  aul,  and  thrust 


AUNT  — 

Father's  sister,  uncle's  wife,  rvrn  dodah. 

Lev.  18. 14  not  approach  to  his  wife ;  she.  .tliine  aunt 

AUSTERE  —  _ 

Rough,  harsh,  austere,  avarripos  austeros. 

Luke  19.  21  feared  thee,  because  thou  art  an  austere 

19.  22  Thou  knewest  that  I  was  an  austere  man 

AUTHOR — 

1.  Cause,  occasion,  almos  aitios. 

Heb.  5.  9  he  became  the  author  of  eternal  salvation 

2.  Beginner ,  chief,  leader,  apxvyos  archegos. 

Heb.  12.  2  unto  Jesus  the  author  aud  finisher  of 

AUTHORITY  — 

1  .Strength,  npn  toqeph. 

Esth.  9.  29  Mordecai  the  Jew,  wrote  with,  .authority 

2.  Privilege ,  authority,  i^ovola.  exousia. 

Matt.  7.  29  he  taught  them  as.  .having  authority 

8  9  For  I  am  a  man  under  authority,  having 

21.  23  By  what  authority  doest  thou  these  things? 
21.  23  and  who  gave  thee  this  authority? 

21.  24  I.  .-will  tell  you  by  what  authority  I  do 
21.  27  Neither  tell  I  you  by  what  authority  I  do 
Mark  1.  22  taught  them  as  one  that  had  authority 
1.  27  for  with  authority  commandeth  he  even 
11  28  By  what  authority  doest  thou  these  things 
11.  28  who  gave  thee  this  authority  to  do 
11  29  I  will  tell  you  by  what  authority  I  do 
11.  33  Neither  do  I  teU  you  by  what  authority 
13.  34  who  left  his  house,  and  gave  authority 
Luke  4.  36  with  authority  and  power  he  commandeth 
7.  8  I  also  am  a  man  set  under  authority 
9.  1  gave  them  power  and  authority  over  aU 
19. 17  have  thou  authority  over  ten  cities 
20  2  by  what  authority  doest  thou  these  things? 

20  2  who  is  he  that  gave  thee  this  authority? 

20.  8  Neither  tell  I  you  by  what  authority  I  do 
20.  20  unto  the  power  and  authority  of  the 

John  5.  27  hath  given  him  authority  to  execute 
Acts  9.  14  he  hath  authority  from  the  chief  priests 
26. 10  I  shut  up.  .having  received  authority  from 
26.  12  as  I  went  to  Damascus  with  authority 

1  Co.  15.  24  he  shall  have  put  down  aU.  .authority 

2  Co.  10.  8  boast  somewhat  more  of  our  authority 

1  Pe.  3.  22  angels  and  authorities  and  powers  being 
Rev.  13.  2  gave  him.  .his  seat,  and  great  authority 

3.  An  injunction,  iwirayf)  epitage. 

Titus  2.15  things  speak . .  and  rebuke . .  all  authority 


4. A  holding  over,  imepox'h  huperoche. 

1  Ti.  2. _ 2  For  kings,  and.  .all  that  are  in  authority 


AUTHORITY,  to  be  in  — 

To  be  great,  many,  mighty,  nixi  rabah. 

Prov.29.  2  When  the  righteous  are  in  authority,  the 

AUTHORITY  upon,  to  exercise  — 

1  .To  use  or  take  privilege,  i£ou<rid{<u  exousiazo. 

Luke  22.  25  they  that  exercise  authority  upon  them 

2  .To  use  great  privilege,  uar^ov  <Tid(a. 

Matt  20.  25  they  that ..  exercise  authority  upon  them 
Markio.  42  their  great  ones  exercise  authority  upon 

AUTHORITY,  of  great  — 

Powerful  one,  bwaa-nqs  clunastes. 

Acts  8.  27  an  eunuch  of  great  authority  under  Cand. 

AUTHORITY  over,  to  usurp  — 

To  use  one's  own  armour,  avOevrew  autlienteo. 
x  Ti.  2. 12  nor  to  usurp  authority  over  the  man 

A'-VA,  toy  region. 

A  district  near  Babylon  and  Cuthali,  whose  in¬ 
habitants  were  transported  to  Samaria.  Perhaps  the 
same  as  Iva. 

2  Ki.  17.  24  the  king  of  Assyria  brought,  .from  A. 

AVAIL,  to  — 

1  .To  be  equal,  even,  mri  shavah. 

Esth.  5. 13  Yet  aU  this  availeth  me  nothing,  so  long 

2.  To  be  strong,  l<rx'”J>  ischuo. 

Gal.  5.  6  neither  circumcision  availeth  anything 
6.  15  neither  circumcision  [availeth]  anything 
Jas.  5. 16  prayer  of  a  righteous  man  availeth  much 

A'-VEN,  [is  vanity. 

Egyptian  city  of  On  or  Heliopolis. 

Eze.  30. 17  The  young  men  of  A.  and  of  Pibeseth 
Hos.  10.  8  The  high  places  also  of  A.,  the  sin  of 
Amos  1.  5  the  inhabitant  from  the  plain  of  A. 

AVENGE,  to  — 

1  .To  give  ease,  safety,  UP',  ycislia,  5. 

1  Sa.  25.  31  or  that  my  lord  hath  avenged  himself 

2.  To  breathe  out  a  breathing,  mpi  cpi  neqamah. 
Nuni3i.  2  Avenge  the  children  of  Israel.  .Midianites 

3.  To  give  out  vengeance,  nep?  \ry\nathan. 

Sum  31.  3  go  against . .  Midianites . .  avenge  the  LORD 

2  Sa.  4.  8  Lord  hath  avenged  my  lord  the  king 

22.  48  It  (is)  God  that  avengeth  me,  and  that 
Psa.  18.  47  God  that  avengeth  me,  and  subdueth 

4 . To  breathe  out,  avenge,  Dpi  naqam. 

Lev.  19.  18  Thou  shalt  not  avenge,  nor  bear,  .grudge 
26.  25  I  will  bring  a  sword .  .that  shall  avenge 
Deut32.  43  he  will  avenge  the  blood  of  his  servants 
1  Sa.  24.  12  the  LORD  avenge  me  of  thee. 


5.  To  avenge  (earnestly),  Dpi  naqam,  3. 

2  Ki.  9.  7  I  may  avenge  the  blood  of  my  servants 

3. To  look  over  or  after,  Dp?  paqad. 

Hos.  1.  4  a  little  (while),  and  I  will  avenge  the 

I  .To  judge,  adjudicate,  Dpri  shaphat. 

2  Sa.  i8-  19  Lord  hath  avenged  him  of  his  enemies 

18.  31  LORD  hath  avenged  thee  this  day  of 

8  .To  give  full  justice,  IkSikIw  ekdikeo. 

Luke  1 8.  3  saying,  Avenge  me  of  mine  adversary 

18.  5  I  will  avenge  her,  lest,  .she  weary  me 
Rom  12.  19  Dearly  beloved,  avenge  not  yourselves 
Rev.  6.10  dost  thou  not  judge  and  avenge  our  blood 

19.  a  hath  avenged  the  blood  of  his  servants 

9.  To  judge  judgment,  Kplvco  upiya  krino  krima. 

Rev.  18.  20  Rejoice,  .for  God  hath  avenged  you  on 

10.  To  do  full  justice,  nolecc  lubiK-qaiv. 

Luke  18.  7  shall  not  God  avenge  his  own  elect 

18.  8  I  tell  you  that  he  will  avenge .  .speedily 
Acts  7.  24  he  defended  (him),  and  avenged  him  that 

AVENGE  selves,  to  — 

1  .To  avenge,  Dpi  naqam. 

Josh  10. 13  until  the  people  had  avenged  themselves 
2.  To  be  avenged.  Dpi  naqam,  2. 

Esth.  8.  13  to  avenge  themselves  on  their'enemies 
Isa.  1.  24  and  avenge  me  of  mine  enemies 
Jer.  46. 10  he  may  avenge  him  of  his  adversaries 

AVENGED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  avenged.  Dpi  nakam ,  2. 

Judgis.  7  yet  will  I  be  avenged  of  you,  and  after 
16.  28  be  at  once  avenged  of  the  Philistines  for 
1  Sa.  14.  24  that  I  may  be  avenged  on  mine  enemies 

18.  25  but.. to  be  avenged  of  tlie  king’s  enemies 

2 . To  be  avenged.  Dpi  naqam,  6. 

Gen.  4.  24  If  Cain  shall  be  avenged  sevenfold 

3.  To  avenge  oneself,  Dpi  naqam,  7. 

Jer.  5.  9,  29  shall  not  my  soul  be  avenged  on  such 
9.  9  shaU  not  my  soul  be  avenged  on  such  a 

AVENGER  — 

1  .To  loose,  set  free  (from  blood),  *7x1  gacd. 

Num35.  12  cities  for  refuge  from  the  avenger 
Deut  19.  6  Lest  the  avenger  of  the  blood  pursue  the 

19.  12  deliver  him  into  the  hand  of  the  avenger 
Josh  20.  3  shall  be  your-  refuge  from  the  avenger  of 

20.  5  And  if  the  avenger  of  blood  pursue  after 

20.  9  and  not  die  by  the  hand  of  the  avenger 

2 . To  avenge  oneself.  Dpi  naqam,  7. 

Psa.  8.  2  mightest  still  the  enemy  and  the  avenger 
44.  16  by  reason  of  the  enemy  and  avenger 

3.  Doing  f  ull  justice,  exSiuos  ekdikos. 

1  Th.  4.  6  the  Lord  (is)  the  avenger  of  all  such 

AVENGING  — 

1.  To  give  ease,  yv;  yasha,  5. 

1  Sa.  25.  26  from  avenging  thyself  with  thine  own 

25.  33  from  avenging  myself  with  mine  own 

2 . To  free  the  free,  niy-12  y-13  para  peraotli. 

Judg.  5.  2  Praise  ye  the  Lord  for  the  avenging  of 

AVERSE  — 

To  turn  back,  Dlri  shub. 

Mic.  2.  8  pass  by  securely  as  men  averse  from  war 

AV-IM,  AV-ITES,  Duy  villagers. 

1.  A  tribe  destroyed  before  the  time  of  Moses. 

Deut.  2.  23  the  A.s  which  dwelt  in  Hazerim. 

Josh  13.  3  Gittites,  and  the  Ekronites ;  also  the  A.s 

2.  A  city  of  Benjamin,  near  Beth  el.  (The  definite 
article  is  here  prefixed  in  the  Hebrew).  Now  Et-tell. 

Josh  18.  23  A.,  and  Parah,  and  Ophrah 

3.  A  tribe  transported  to  Samaria,  B.C.  678. 

2  Ki.  17.  31  the  A.s  made  Nibhaz  and  Tartak,  and 

A-VTTH,  nuy.  hut,  village. 

The  capital  of  Hadad,  4th  Edomite  king. 

Gen.  36.  35  and  the  name  of  his  city  (was)  A. 

1  Ch.  1.  46  and  the  name  of  his  city  (was)  A. 

AVOID,  to  — 

1.7b  go  round  about,  33D  sabab,  2. 

1  Sa.  18. 11  David  avoided  out  of  his  presence  twice 

2.  To  be  or  keep  free,  ypf  para. 

Prov.  4. 15  Avoid  it,  pass  not  by  it,  turn  from  it 

3.  Through,  on  account  of,  bid  dia  (ace.) 

1  Co.  7.  2  (to  avoid)  fornication,  let  every  man  have 

4.  To  incline  or  bend  fromfunXivu,  ekklino. 

Rom. 16.  17  doctrine  which  ye  have  learned .  .  avoid 

5.  To  turn  off  from,  iuTpIiropai  ektrepomai. 

1  Ti.  6.  20  avoiding  profane  (and)  vain  babblings 

6.  To  ask  off  from,  irapair  logai  paraiteomai. 

2  Ti.  2.  23  avoid,  knowing  that  they  do  gender  strifes 

7.  To  beware  of,  irspiffmj/iai  pariistemai. 

Titus  3.  9  avoid  foolish  questions,  and  genealogies 

8.  To  set,  place,  trreWu  stello. 

2  Co.  8.  20  Avoiding  this,  that  no  man  should  blame 

AVOUCH,  to  — 

To  say,  *idx  amar,  5. 

Deut  26.  17  Thou  hast  avouched  the  LORD  this  day 
26. 18  the  Lord  hath  avouched  thee  this  day 


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AWAIT,  laying  — 

Counsel  against ,  i-rriPovAn  epiboule. 

Acts  9.  24  their  laying  await  was  known  of  Saul 

AWAKE  — 

1.  To  wake,  be  stirring,  yaqats. 

Gen.  9.  24  Noah  awoke  from  his  wine,  and  knew 

28.  16  Jacob  awaked  out  of  his  sleep,  and  he 
41.  4  and  fat  kine.  So  Pharaoh  awoke 

41.  7  Pharaoh  awoke,  and,  behold,  .a  dream 
41.  21  as  at  the  beginning.  So  I  awoke 
Judgi6.  14  he  awaked  out  of  his  sleep,  and  went 

16.  20  he  awoke  out  of  his  sleep,  and  said 

1  Ki.  3.  15  Solomon  awoke  ;  and,  behold,  (it  was)  a 
Psa.  78.  65  the  Lord  awaked  as  one  out  of  sleep 
Hab.  2.  7  Shall  they  not.  .awake  that  shall  vex 

2.  To  be  stirring,  awake,  my  ur. 

Judg  5.  12  Awake,  awake,  Deborah  :  awake,  awake 
Psa.  7.  6  awake  for  me  (to)  the  judgment  (that) 

44.  23  Awake,  why  sleepest  thou,  O  Lord  ?  arise 
57.  8  Awake  up,  my  glory  ;  awake,  psaltery 
59.  4  without  (my)  fault :  awake  to  help  me 
108.  2  Awake,  psaltery  and  harp  :  I  (myself)  will 
Song  4.  16  Awake,  O  north  wind ;  and  come,  thou 
Isa.  si.  9  Awake,  awake,  put  on  strength,  O  arm 

51.  9  awake,  as  in  the  ancient  days,  in  the 

52.  1  Awake,  awake ;  put  on  thy  strength,  0 
Zech  13.  7  Awake,  0  sword,  against  my  shepherd 

3 . To  awake,  stir  up,  my  ur,  3c*. • 

Song  2.  7  that  ye  stir  not  up,  nor  awake  (my)  love 

3.  5  that  ye  stir  not  up,  nor  awake  (my)  love 

8.  4  that  ye  stir  not  up,  nor  awake  (my)  love 

4 . To  stir  up,  awake,  my  ur,  5. 

Job  8.  6  surely  now  he  would  awake  for  thee,  and 
Psa.  57.  8  I  (myself)  will  awake  early 

108.  2  Awake,  psaltery  and  harp :  I..  will  awake 

5.  To  stir  oneself  up,  my  ur,  7  a.. 

Isa.  51.  17  Awake,  awake,  stand  up,  0  Jerusalem 

6.  To  awake  {from  sleep)  pp  guts,  5. 

1  Sa.  26.  12  no  man  saw  (it),  .neither  awaked 
Job  14.  12  they  shall  not  awake,  nor  be  raised  out 
Psa.  3.  5  I  awaked ;  for  the  Lord  sustained  me 

17.  15  I  shall  be  satisfied,  when  I  awake 
35.  23  Stir  up.  .and  awake  to  my  judgment 
59.  5  God  of  Israel,  awake  to  visit  all  the 
73.  20  As  a  dream  when  (one)  awaketh 

139.  18  when  I  awake,  I  am  still  with  thee 
Prov.23.  35  when  shall  I  awake?  I  will  seek  it  yet 
Isa.  26.  19  Awake  and  sing,  ye  that  dwell  in  dust 

29.  8  but  he  awaketh . .  but  he  awaketh 

Jer.  31.  26  I  awaked,  and  beheld  ;  and  my  sleep  was 
Dan.  12.  2  in  the  dust  of  the  earth  shall  awake 
Joel  1.  5  Awake,  ye  drunkards,  and  weep;  aud' 
Hab.  2.  19  to  the  wood,  Awake ;  to  the  dumb  stone 

7 . To  stir  up,  awake  my. 

Psa.  73.  20  O  Lord,  when  thou  awakest,  thou 

8.  To  awake  thoroughly,  81  eyeipai  diegeiro. 

Mark  4.  38  they  [awake]  him,  aud  say  unto  him 
Luke  8.  24  they  came  to  him,  and  awoke  him 

i). To  wake  up,  dyelpa  egeiro. 

Matt.  8.  25  awoke  him,  saying,  Lord,  save  us :  we 
Rom.  13.  11  (it  is)  high  time  to  awake  out  of  sleep 
Eph.  5.  14  [Awake]  thou  that  sleepest,  and  arise 

10.  To  be  very  sober,  4Kwfi<po>  eknepho. 

1  Co.  15.  34  Awake  to  righteousness,  and  sin  not 
AWAKE,  to  be  — 

1  .To  awake,  pp  guts,  5. 

2  Ki.  4.  31  told  him,  saying,  The  child  is  not  awaked 

2.  To  wake  thoroughly,  Siaypriyoplw  diagregoreo. 

Luke  9.  32  when  they  were  awake,  they  saw  his  glory 
AWAKE  out  of  sleep,  to  — 

1  .To  toake  out  of  sleep,  Qvirvifa  cxupnizo. 

John  11.  11  I  go,  that  I  may  awake  him  out  of  sleep 
2.  To  become  awake  out  of  sleep,  ylvopat  Qvnvos. 

Acts  16.  27  the  keeper  of  the  prison  awaking  out  of 
AWAKED,  to  be  — 

To  a, wake,  pp;  yaqats. 

1  Ki.  18.  27  Cry.  .he  sleepcth,  aud  must  be  awaked 
AWARE,  to  be  - 

1.7b  know,  in;  yada. 

Song  6.  12  Or  ever  I  was  aware,  my  soul  made  me 
Jer.  50.  24  O  Babylon,  and  thou  wast  not  aware 

2. To  knoiv,  have  acquaintance  with,  yLvdauco. 

Luke  12.  46  at  an  hour  when  he  is  not  aware 

3.  To  see,  know,  o78a  oida. 

Luke  it.  44  men  that  walk  over,  .are  not  aware 
AWARE  of,  to  be  — ■ 

To  know,  yivwvKui  ginoskd. 

Matt.  24.  50  and  in  an  hour  that  he  is  not  aware  of 
AWAY  — 

1.  Way,  road,  pmi  derek. 

1  Sa.  24.  19  his  enemy,  will  he  let  him  go  well  away  ? 

2.  To  go  on,  pS;  yalak. 

Exod.19.  24  Away,  get  thee  down,  and  thou  slialt 

3.  To  flee,  do  nus. 

2  Sa.  18.  3  if  we  flee  away,  they  will  not  care  for  us 

4.  To  turn  aside,  yid  sarar. 

Zech.  7.  n  refused  to  hearken,  and  pulled  away  the 


5.  Without,  outside  efco  exo. 

Matt  13.  48  into  vessels,  but  cast  the  bad  away 
[.See  also  Ashes,  break,  bring,  captive,  carried, 
carry,  carrying,  cast,  casting,  catch,  chase, 
chased,  consume,  convey,  departing,  do,  done, 
draw,  drawn,  dried,  drive,  driven,  fade,  fadeth, 
fall,  falling,  far,  flee,  flood,  flow,  fly,  gray,  get, 
go,  gone,  haste,  have,  have  taken,  lay,  lead, 
led,  look,  melt,  move,  pass,  passed,  pine,  pluck, 
plucked,  portion,  purged,  push,  put,  put  far, 
putting,  remove,  roll,  run,  scatter,  sell,  sail, 
send,  sending,  slip,  steal,  stolen,  sweep,  swept, 
take,  taken,  thrust,  turn,  turned,  turning,  un¬ 
taken,  utterly,  vanish,  vilely  cast,  violently 
take,  wash,  waste,  wear,  wipe,  wiped,  wither, 
withered.] 

AWAY  far,  to  put  — 

To  put  far  off,  pro  rachag,  5. 

Job  11.  14  If  iniquity,  .put  it  far  away,  aud  let  not 
AWAY  from  — 

From  after,  '-irma  m eacliare. 

Num  14.  43  ye  are  turned  away  from  the  Lord 
32.  15  if  ye  turn  away  from  after  him 
AWAY  with,  to  — 

1.7b  be  able,  ?P;  yakol. 

Isa.  1.  13  calling  of  assemblies,  I  cannot  away  with 

2.  To  lift  up,  bear  away,  aipw  airo. 

Luke23.  18  Away  with  this  (man),  and  release  unto 
Jolmi9.  15  Away  with  (him),  away  with  (him),  crucify 
Acts 21.  36  multitude,  .followed  after,  crying,  Away 
22.  22  Away  with  such  a  (fellow)  from  the  earth 

AWE,  to  stand  in  — 

1.  To  shrink,  be  afraid,  na 

Psa.  33.  8  inhabitants  of  the  world  stand  in  awe 

2.  To  fear,  ln3  pachad. 

Psa.119. 161  my  heart  standethin  awe  of  thy  word 

3.  To  be  angry,  m  ragaz. 

Psa.  4.  4  Stand  in  awe,  and  sin  not :  commune  with 

AX  or  AXE  — 

1  .An  Axe,  J T~) 3  garzen. 

Deut  19.  5  his  hand  fetcheth  a  stroke  with  the  ax 
20.  19  the  trees  thereof  by  forcing  an  ax  against 

1  Ki.  6.  7  that  there  was  neither  hammer  nor  ax 
Isa.  10.  15  Shall  the  ax  boast  itself  against  him 

2. A  destroying  weapon,  sword,  nin  chereb. 

Eze.  26.  9  with  his  axes  he  shall  break  down  thy 

3.  A  maul,  great  hammer,  Sts  kashsliil. 

Psa.  74.  6  break  down  the  carved  work . .  with  axes 

i.A  cutting  or  sawing  instrument,  nine  magzerah. 

2  Sa.  12.  31  under  harrows  of  iron,  and  under  axes  of 

5.  Saw,  axe,  rn:D  megerali. 

1  Ch.  20.  3  with  harrows  of  iron,  and  with  axes 

6 . Ax,  hatchet,  ~tyip,  maatsad. 

Jer.  10.  3  cutteth.  .out  of  the  forest,  .with  the  ax 

7.  Axe,  D'Tip  qardom. 

Judg.  9.  48  Abimelecli  took  au’ax  in  his  hand,  and  cut 

1  Sa.  13.  20  to  sharpen  every  man.  .his  ax,  and  his 

13.  21  Yet  they  had  a  file,  .for  the  axes,  and  to 
Psa.  74.  s  according  as  he  had  lifted  up  axes 
Jer.  46.  22  come  against  her  with  axes,  as  hewers 

8.  An  axe,  a^lari  axine. 

Matt.  3.  10  now  also  the  ax  is  laid  unto  the  root 
Luke  3.  9  now  also  the  ax  is  laid  unto  the  root 

AX  HEAD  — 

Iron,  barzel, 

2  Ki.'  6.  5  the  ax  head  fell  into  the  water :  and 
AXLE  TREE  — 

Iron,  T  yad. 

1  Ki.  7.  32  the  axletrees  of  the  wheels  (were  joined) 

7.  33  their  axletrees,  and  their- naves,  and  their 

A'-ZAl,  declivity,  slope. 

A  place  near  Jerusalem. 

Zech.  14.  5  valley  of  the  mountains . . shall  reach.  .A. 

A-ZAL'-IAH,  Jah  is  noble. 

Father  of  Shaphan  the  scribe,  B.C.  624. 

2  Ki.  22.  3  the  king  sent  Shaphan  the  son  of  A. 

2  Ch.  34.  8  he  sent  Shaphan  the  son  of  A.,  and  M. 

A-ZAN'-IAH,  n;)ix  Jah  is  hearer. 

One  whose  son  sighed  the  covenant,  B.C.  470. 

Neh.  10.  9  the  Levites :  both  Jeshua  the  son  of  A. 

A-ZAR'-AEL,  A-ZAR'-EEL,  Slots;.  God  is  helper. 

1.  An  Aaronite  of  the  family  of  Korah,  who  joined 
David  at  Ziklag,  B.C.  1058. 

1  Ch.  12.  6  Elkanah,  and  Jesiali,  and  A.,  and  Joezer 

2.  A  priest  appointed  by  lot  to  minister  in  the  service 
of  song  in  the  sanctuary  in  time  of  David,  B.C.  1015. 
He  seems  to  have  been  the  same  as  Asarelah  the  son  of 
Asaph. . 

t  Ch.  2;.  18  The  eleventh  to  A.,  (he,)  his  sons,  and  his 

3.  A  Danite  prince  in  the  time  of  David,  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.  27.  22  Of  Dan,  A.  the  son  of  Jeroham 

4.  One  of  the  family  of  Bani,  who  took  strange  wives  dur¬ 
ing  the  exile,  B.C.  456. 

Ezra  10.  41  [Of  the  sons  of  Bani].  .A.,  and  Shelemiali 


5.  A  priest  of  the  family  of  Immer,  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  11. 13  Amashai  the  son  of  A.,  the  son  of  Aliasai 
12.  36  his  brethren,  Shemaiah,  and  A.,  Milalai 

A-ZAR'-IAH,  noy?,  Jah  is  keeper. 

A  very  common  name  in  Hebrew,  and  especially  in  the 
family  of  Eleazar,  whose  name  has  a  similar  meaning. 
It  is  nearly  identical  with  Ezra,  as  well  as  with  Zcra- 
hiah  and  Seraiah. 

1.  A  descendant  of  David’s  high  priest,  B.C.  1014. 

1  Ki.  4.  2  These  (were)  the  princes . .  A.  the  son  of  Z. 

2.  Son  of  Nathan,  ruler  of  Solomon’s  officers,  B.c.  1014. 

1  Ki.  4.  5  A,  the  son  of  Nathan,  .over  the  officers 

3.  Son  of  Amaziah,  who  was  made  king  of  Judah  after 
his  father,  B.c.  809. 

2  Ki.  14.  21  all  the  people  of  Judah  took  A. 

15.  1  began  A.  son  of  Amaziah  king  of  Judah 
15.  6  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  A.,  and  all  that 
15.  7  So  A.  slept  with  his  fathers ;  and  they 
15.  8  In  the  thirty  and  eighth  year  of  A.  king  of 
15.  17  In  the  nine  and  thirtieth  year  of  A.  king 
15.  23  In  the  fiftieth  year  of  A.  king  of  Judah 
15.  27  In  the  two  and  fiftieth  year  of  A.  king  of 
1  Ch.  3.  12  Amaziah  his  son,  A.  his  son,  Jotham 

4.  A  descendant  of  Judah,  through  Zerah,  B.C.  1660. 

1  Ch.  2.  8  And  the  sons  of  Ethan  ;  A. 

5.  A  descendant  of  Jerahmeel,  grandson  of  Pharez,  B.c. 
i33°- 

1  Ch.  2.  38  Obed  begat  Jehu,  and  Jehu  begat  A. 

2.  39  A.  begat  Helez,  and  Helez  begat 

C.  A  son  of  Aliimaz,  and  grandson  of  Zadok,  B.c.  914. 
1  Ch.  6.  9  Ahimaaz  begat  A.,  and  A.  begat  Johanan 

7.  A  grandson  of  the  preceding,  under  Solomon,  B.c. 
840. 

1  Ch.  6.  10  And  Johanan  begat  A. 

6.  11  A.  begat  Amariah,  and  Amariah 

8.  A  son  of  Hilkiah,  the  high-priest  in  the  reign  of 
Josiali,  B.c.  641-610. 

1  Ch.  6.  13  Shallum  begat  Hilkiah.  Hilkiah  begat  A. 

6.  14  A.  begat  Seraiah,  and  Seraiah  begat 

9.  11  A.  the  son  of  Hilkiah,  the  son  of 
Ezra  7.  1  Ezra  the  son  of  Seraiah,  the  son  of  A. 

9.  A  descendant  of  Kohath,  from  whom  sprang  the  pro¬ 
phet  Samuel,  B.C.  1100. 

1  Ch.  6.  36  Joel,  the  son  of  A.,  the  son  of  Zephaniah 

10.  A  prophet  sent  to  encourage  Asa  to  destroy  the  idols 
in  Judah,  B.C.  941. 

2  Ch.  15. 1  the  Spirit  of  God  came  upon  A.  the 

11.  A  son  of  king  Jehoshaphat,  B.c.  890. 

2CI1.21.  2  he  had  brethren.  .A.,  aud  Jeliiel 

12.  Another  son  of  Jehoshaphat,  B.C.  890. 

2  Ch.  21.  2  he  had  brethren.  .A.  and  Michael 

13.  Son  of  Jehoram,  called  also  Ahaziah,  B.c.  885. 

2  Ch.  22.  6  A.  the  son  of  Jehoram  king  of 

14.  A  captain  who  aided  in  elevating  J oash  to  the  tliroue 
of  Judah,  B.C.  878. 

2  Ch.  23.  1  Jehoiada.  .took.  .A.  the  son  of 

15.  Another  who  assisted  in  the  same  work. 

2  Ch.  23.  1  Jehoiada.  .took.  .A.  the  son  of  Obed 

16.  The  high  priest  that  hindered  Uzziali  from  burning 
incense  on  the  altar,  B.c.  765. 

2  Ch.  26.  17  A.  the  priest  went  in  after  him 

26.  20  And  A.  the  chief  priest,  and  all  the 

17.  A  chief  of  the  tribe  of  Ephraim,  B.c.  741. 

2  Ch.  28.  12  A.  the  son  of  Johanan,  Berechiah  the 

18.  A  Kohathite  and  father  of  Joel,  B.c.  726. 

2  Ch.  29.  12  the  Levites  arose,  .and  Joel  the  son  of  A. 

19.  A  Merarite  who  assisted  in  cleansing  the  temple  in 
the  time  or  Hezekiah,  B.c.  726, 

2  Ch.  29.  12  Then  the  Levites  arose . .  and  A.  the  son 

20.  A  priest  (of  the  family  of  Zadok)  who  became  chief 
priest  in  Hezekiah’s  time,  B.c.  726. 

2  Ch.  31.  10  A.  the  chief  priest  of  the  house  of  Zadok 
31.  13  and  A.  the  ruler  of  the  house  of  God 

21.  Great-grandfather  of  Zadok  the  priest,  and  an 
ancestor  of  Ezra. 

Ezra  7.  3  Amariah,  the  son  of  A.  ,the  son  of  M  eraioth 

22.  One  of  the  family  of  Ananiali.  He  repaired  a 
portion  of  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  after  the  exile,  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  3.  23  After  him  repaired  A.  the  son  of 

3.  24  from  the  house  of  A.  unto  the  turning 

23.  In  one  passage  this  name  is  given  to  Seraiah  who 
came  up  to  Jerusalem  with  Zerubljabel,  or  perhaps 
Seraiah  is  here  omitted,  B.c.  590. 

Neh.  7.  7  Nehemiah,  A.,  Raamiah,  Nahamani 

24.  A  priest  who  explained  the  law  to  the  people  while 
Ezra  was  reading  it,  B.c.  445.  Perhaps  the  same  as 
No.  22. 

Neh.  8.  7  A. . .  caused  the  people  to  understand  the 

25.  A  priest  who,  with  Nehemiah,  sealed  the  covenant, 
B.C.  445- 

Neh.  10.  2  [Now  those  that  sealed  (were)].  .A.,  Jer. 

26.  A  prince  of  Judah  who  joined  in  the  prooession  with 
Nehemiah,  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  12.  33  [after  them  went].  .A.,  Ezra,  and  M. 

27.  A  son  of  Hoshaiah  who  charged  Jeremiah  with 
prophesying  falsely,  B.c.  587. 

Jer.  43.  2  Then  spake  A.  the  son  of  Hoshaiah,  and 


AZ  AZ 


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23.  A  young  man  carried  away  to  Babylon  along  with 
Daniel,  b.C.  560. 

Dan.  1.  6  of  the  children  of  Judah,  Daniel,  .and  A. 

1.  7  and  to  A.,  of  Abed-nego 

1.  11  had  set  over  Daniel,  Hananiah.  and  A. 

1.  19  among  them  all  was  found  none  like.  .A. 

2.  17  Daniel,  .made  the  thing  known  to.  .A.,  his 

A'-ZAZ,  lix  strong. 

Father  of  a  chief  of  Reuben,  iu  the  time  of  Jeroboam 
II.,  B.C.  1200. 

1  Ch.  5.  8  Bela  the  son  of  A.,  the  son  of  Sliema. 
A-ZAZ-I  AH,  trvnlj.  Jah  is  strong. 

1  A  Levite  appointed  for  the  musical  service  when  the 
ark  was  brought  up  from  the  house  of  Obed-edom, 

B.C.  1040. 

1  Ch.  15.  21  Jeiel,  and  A.,  with  harps  on  the  Sheminith 

2.  Father  of  Hoshea,  prince  of  Ephraim,  in  the  time  of 
David,  B.C.  1040. 

1  Ch.  27.  20  children  of  Ephraim,  Hoshea  the  son  of  A. 

3.  A  Levite  who  had  the  oversight  of  the  dedicated 
things  in  Hezekiah’s  reign,  B.C.  726. 

2  Ch.  31.  13  Jehiel,  and  A. .  .(were)  overseers  under 
AZ'-BHK,  pi3]y  pardon. 

Father  of  Nehemiah  who  repaired  a  portion  of  the  wall 
of  Jerusalem  after  the  return  from  Babylon,  B.C.  445. 
Neh.  3.  16  After  him  repaired ..  the  son  of  A. 

AZE'-KAH,  npiy.  breach. 

A  town  of  Judah  with  dependant  villages  lying  in  the 
■ihephelah  or  low  agricultu  ral  plain.  Near  the  northern 
■ihochoh  and  Beth-horon,  not  far  from  the  modern 
Ain-shems;  or  the  modern  Tel  Zakariya  on  the  Wady 
Sumt,  the  Vale  of  Elah. 

Josh.  10.  10  smote  them  to  A.,  and  unto  Makkedah 

10.  11  stones  from  heaven  upon  them  unto  A. 

15.  35  [in  the  valley).  .Socoli,  and  A. 
iSa.  17.  1  pitched  between  Shocoh  and  A.,  in 
2Ch.  11.  9  [He  built  even] . .  Lachish,  and  A. 

Neh.  11.  30  the  fields  thereof,  at  A.,  and  (in)  the 
Jer.  34.  7  king  of  Babylon’s  army  fought  against . .  A. 

A'-ZEL,  Six  noble. 

A  Benjamite  of  the  family  of  Saul,  B.C.  860. 

1  Ch.  8.  37  Rapha  (was)  his  son,  Eleasali  his  son,  A. 

8.  38  A.  had  six  sons,  whose  names  (are)  these 

8.  38  All  these  (were)  the  sons  of  A. 

9.  43  Rephaiah  nis  son,  Eleasah  his  son,  A.  his 

9.  44  A.  had  six  sons,  whose  names  (are)  these 

9.  44  Hanan :  these  (were)  the  sons  of  A. 

A'-ZEM,  OSJJ  fortress. 

A  city  in  the  extreme  S.  of  Judah,  assigned  to  Simoon 
elsewhere  called  Ezcm.  (Now  El-Aujeh.) 

Josh.  15.  29  [cities  of  the  tribe).  .wereKabzeel.  .and  A. 

19.  3  [in  their  inheritance  Beersheba).  .and  A. 
1  Ch.  4.  29  [they  dwelt  at] . .  Bilhah,  and  at  E. ;  and  at 

AZ'-GAD,  illy  worship,  supplication. 

1.  One  whose  posterity  came  up  with  Zerubbabel,  B.C. 

536. 

Ezra  2.  12  children  of  A.,  a  thousand  two  hundred 
Neh.  7.  17  children  of  A.,  two  thousand  three 

2.  One  who  came  up  from  exile  with  Ezra,  B.C.  458. 

Ezra  8.  12  of  the  sons  of  A.  ;  Johanan  the  son  of 

3.  A  chief,  or  the  name  of  a  family  of  Jews  who,  with 
Nehemiah,  sealed  the  covenant,  B.C.  536. 

Neh.  10.  15  [chief  of  the  people).  .Bunni,  A.,  Bebai 

A-ZI’-EL,  God  is  might. 

A  Levite  in  the  choral  service  of  the  tabernacle  at  the 
time  the  ark  was  brought  up  from  the  house  of  Obed- 
edom,  B.C.  1042.  Iu  v.  18  it  is  Jaaziel. 

1  Ch.  15.  20  Zechariah,  and  A. .  .with  psalteries  on 
A-ZI'-ZA,  Nl'iy.  strong. 

One  of  the  family  of  Zattu  who  had  taken  a  strange 
wife,  B.C.  457. 

Ezra  10.  27  of  the  sons  of  Zattu . .  Zabad  and  A. 
AZ-MA'-VETH,  rnaty  counsel  or  strength  of  death. 

1.  One  of  David's  thirty  valiant  men,  B.C.  1050. 

2  Sa.  23.  31  [one  of  the  thirty]  A.  the  Barhumite 

1  Ch.  11.  33  A.theBaharumite,  EliahbatheShaalbon. 

2.  A  descendant  of  Jonathan,  Saul’s  son,  B.C.  940. 

1  Ch.  8.  36  Jehoada  begat  Alemeth,  and  A.,  and 

9.  42  Jarah  begat  Alemeth,  and  A.,  and  Zimri 

3.  One  whose  two  sons  joined  David  at  Ziklag,  B.C.  1050. 

i  Ch.  12.  3  Jeziel,  and  Pelet,  the  sons  of  A. ;  and 

4.  A  village  called  also  Beth-azmaveth ,  lying  on  the 
confines  of  Judah  and  Benjamin.  (Now  Hizmeh.) 

Ezra  2.  24  children  of  A.,  forty  and  two 
Neh.  12.  29  out  of  the  fields  at  Geba  and  A.  :  for  the 
E.  One  of  David’s  treasury  officers,  B.C.  1015. 

i'Ch.  27.  25  over  the  king’s  treasures . .  A.  the  son  of 
AZ’-MON,  poky  fortress. 

A  place  on  tire  S.  of  Canaan,  near  tire  torrent  of  Egypt, 
Wady-el-arish. 

Num34.  4  your  border  shall .  .pass  on  to  A. 

34.  5  the  border  shall  fetch  a  compass  from  A. 
Josh  15.  4  it  passed  toward  A.,  and  went  out  unto 

AZ-NOTH  TA'-BOR,  -ran  nijtN  ears  or  peaks  of  Tabor. 
A  pair  of  hills  on  the  border  of  Naphtali. 

Josh. 19'.  34  the  coast  turneth  westward  to  A.,  and 

'  9 


A'-ZOR,  'A(wp  helper. 

Great  grandson  of  Zorobabel,  B.C.  400. 

Matt.  1.  13  Abiud  begat  Eliakim.  .Eliakim  begat  A. 

1.  14  And  A.  begat  Sadoc;  and  Sadoc  begat 
A-ZO'-TTJS,  •'Af&n-os  fortress,  castle. 

Another  form  of  Ashdod,  now  called  Esdud. 

Acts  8.  40  Philip  was  found  at  A. :  and  passing 

AZ-RI'-EL,  Sk’iiy  God  is  helper. 

1.  The  head  of  a  family  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh, 
E.  of  the  Jordan,  B.C.  1300. 

1  Ch.  5.  24  these,  .the  heads.  .Eliel,  and  A.,  and 

2. Father  of  the  ruler  of  Naphtali  in  David’s  time,  B.C. 
1015. 

1  Ch.  27.  19  Of  Naphtali,  Jerimoth  the  son  of  A. 

3.  The  father  of  an  officer  sent  to  take  Baruch,  B.C.  606. 

Jer.  36.  26  king  commanded.  .Seriah  the  son  of  A. 
AZ-RI'-KAM,  Qjj'ijy  my  help  has  risen. 

1.  Son  of  Neraiah,  of  the  family  of  David,  B.C.  460. 

1  Ch.  3.  23  the  sons  of  Neariah . .  Hezekiah,  and  A. 

2.  A  son  of  Azel,  of  the  family  of  Saul,  B.C.  860. 

1  Ch.  8.  38  Azel  had  six  sons.  .A.,  Bocheru,  and 
9.  44  Azel  had  six  sons.  .A.,  Bocheru,  and 

3.  A  Levite,  a  descendant  of  Merari,  B.C.  470. 

1  Ch.  9.  14  of  the  Levites.  .Hasshub,  the  son  of  A. 
Neh.11.  15  of  the  Levites.  .A.,  the  son  of  Hashabiah 

4.  Governor  of  the  house  of  king  Ahaz,  B.C.  741. 

2  Ch.  28.  7  Zichri . .  slew . .  A.  the  governor  of  the  house 
A-ZU'-BAH,  nnny.  forsaken. 

1.  The  mother  of  king  Jehoshaphat,  B.C.  914. 

1  Ki.  22.  42  his  mother’s  name  (was)  A.  the  daughter 

2  Ch.  20.  31  his  mother’s  name  (was)  A.  the  daughter 

2.  The  wife  of  Caleb,  son  of  Hezron,  B.C.  1540. 

iCh.  2.  iSCaleb.  begat .  of  A.  (his)  wife,  and  of  Jer. 

2.  19  when  A.  was  dead,  Caleb  took  unto  him 

A'-ZTJR,  miy  helper. 

Father  of  Jaazaniah,  a  prince  seen  in  vision,  B.C.  594. 

Eze.  11.  1  among  whom  I  saw  Jaazaniah.  .son  of  A. 
AZ'-ZAH,  H’J  fortress. 

A  city  of  the  Philistines  assigned  to  Judah,  and  com¬ 
monly  called  Gaza,  and  now  Ghuzzeh. 

Deut.  2.  23  the  A  vims  which  dwelt,  .unto  A.,  the 
1  Ki.  4.  24  he  had  dominion .  .from  Tiphsah .  .to  A. 
Jer.  25.  20  And  all  the  mingled  people,  .and  A. 

AZ'-ZAH,  [iy  sharp. 

Father  of  Paltiel,  a  prince  of  Issacliar,  chosen  to  ap¬ 
portion  the  land  W.  of  the  Jordan,  B.C.  1540. 

NU11134.  26  prince  of  the  tribe ..  Paltiel  the  son  of  A. 
AZ'-ZUR,  nty  helper. 

1.  A  man  who, with  Nehemiah,  sealed  the  covenant,  B.C. 
445- 

Neh.  to.  17  [chief  of  the  people], .  Ater,  Hizkijah,  A. 

2.  A  Gibeonite,  father  of  Hananiah,  who  withstood 
Jeremiah,  B.C.  596. 

Jer.  28.  1  Hauaniah  the  son  of  A.  the  prophet 


B 

BA'-AL,  BA-A'-LIM,  bjnn  master,  possessor. 

The  chief  male  deity  of  the  Phmnicians  and  Canaanites, 
as  Ashtoreth  was  their  chief  female  deity.  Both  these 
names  have  the  peculiarity  of  being  used  in  the  plural, 
and  of  always  having  the  definite  article  prefixed,  e.g. 
the  Baalim. 

1.  An  idol  of  the  Phoenicians  and  Tyrians. 

Num  22.  41  brought  him  up  into  the  high  places  of  B. 
Judg.  2.  11  And  the  children  of  Israel,  .served  B. 

2.  13  they  forsook  the  Lord,  and  served  B. 

3.  7  of  Israel  did  evil,  .aud  served  B. 

6.  31  Joash  said.  .Will  ye  plead  for  B  ?  will  ye 
6.  32  Let  B.  plead  against  him,  because  he  hath 
8.  33  children  of  Israel.,  went  a  whoring  after  B. 

10.  6  of  Israel  did  evil . .  and  served  B. 

10.  10  have  forsaken  our  God,  and  also  served  B. 
1  Sa.  7.  4  children  of  Israel  did  put  away  B.  and 
12.  10  forsaken  the  Lord,  and  have  served  B. 

1  Ki.  16.  31  went  and  served  B.,  and  worshipped  him 

16.  32  an  altar  for  B.  in  the  house  of  B. 

18.  18  and  thou  hast  followed  B. 

18.  19  the  prophets  of  B.  four  hundred  and  fifty 
18.  21  if  the  Lord  (be)  God,  follow  him  :  but  if  B. 
18.  22  B.’s  prophets  (are)  four  hundred  and  fifty 
18.  25  Elijahsaid  unto  the  proplietspfB.,  Choose 
18.  26  the  name  of  B. .  .saying,  0  B.,  hear  us 

18.  40  Elijah  said.  .Take  the  prophets  of  B. 

19.  18  knees  which  have  not  bowed  unto  B. 

22.  53  For  he  served  B  ,  and  worshipped  him 

2.  Ki.  3.  2  he  put  away  the  image  of  B.  that  his 

10.  18  Aliab  served  B.  a  little.  .Jehu  shall  serve 

10.  19  call  unto  me  all  the  prophets  of  B. 

10.  19  for  I  have  a  great  sacrifice.  .toB. 

10.  19  he  might  destroy  the  worshippers  of  B. 
10.  20  Proclaim  a  solemn  assembly  for  B. 

10.  21  worshippers  of  B. .  .into  the  house  of  B 
10.  21  the  house  of  B.  was  full  from  one  end  to 
10.  22  vestments  for  all  the  worshippers  of  B. 
10.  23  And  Jehu  went,  .into  the  house  of  B. 

10.  23  said  unto  the  worshippers  of  B.,  Search 
10.  23  none,  .but  the  worshippers  of  B.  only 
10.  25  aud  went  to  the  city  of  the  house  of  B. 


2  Ki.  10.  26  forth  the  images  out  of  the  house  of  B. 
10.  27  brake . .  the  image  of  B. . .  the  house  of  B. 

10.  28  Thus  Jehu  destroyed  B.  out  of  Israel 

11.  18  the  people,  .went  into  the  house  of  B. 

11.  18  slew  Mattan  the  priest  of  B.  before  the 

17.  16  all. the  host  of  heaven,  and  served  B. 

23.  4  all  the  vessels  that  were  made  for  B. 

23.  5  them  also  that  burned  incense  unto  B. 

2  CI1.17.  3  because  he.  .sought  not  unto  B. 

23.  17  all  the  people  went  to  the  house  of  B. 

23.  17  slew  Mattan  the  priest  of  B.  before  the 

24.  7  dedicated  things . .  they  bestow  upon  B. 
28.  2  and  made  also  molten  images  for  B. 

34.  4  they  brake  down  the  altars  of  B. 

Jer.  2.  8  the  prophets  prophesied  by  B.,  and 

2.  23  not  polluted,  I  have  not  gone  after  B.? 

7.  9  swear  falsely,  and  burn  incense  unto  B. 
9.  14  But  have  walked,  .after  B.,  which  their 

ii.  13  set  up  altars,  .to  burn  incense  unto  B. 

11.  17  to  provoke  me. .  offering  incense  unto  B. 

12.  16  taught  my  people  to  swear  by  B. ;  then 
19.  5  have  built  also  the  high  places  of  B.,  to 
19.  s  their  sons,  .(for)  burnt  offerings  unto  B. 
23.  13  they  prophesied  in  B.,  and  caused  my 
32.  29  they  have  offered  incense  unto  B. 

32.  35  they  built  the  high  places  of  B.,  which 
Hos.  2.  8  silver  and  gold ..  they  prepared  for  B. 

2.  13  I  will  visit  upon  her  the  days  of  B. 

2.  17  For  I  will  take  away  the  names  of  B.  out 

11.  2  they  sacrificed  unto  B.,  and  burned  inc. 

13.  1  but  when  he  offended  iu  B.,  he  died 
Zeph.  1.  4  I  will  cut  off  the  remnant  of  B.  from 
Rom.  1 1.  4  who  have  not  bowed  the  knee  to . .  B. 

2.  A  city  in  the  tribe  of  Simeon. 

1  Ch.  4.  33  And  all  their  villages,  .unto  B. 

3.  A  descendant  of  Reuben,  B.C.  1300. 

iCh.  5.  5  [sons  of  Joel].  .Reaia  his  son,  B.  his  sou 

4.  A  descendant  of  Benjamin,  B.C.  1180. 

1  Ch.  8.  30  his  firstborn  son  Abdon.  and  B.,  and 
9.  36  his  firstborn  sou  Abdon.  .aud  B.,  and 

BA-AL  BE'-RITH,  n")3  bya  lord  of  the  covenant. 

An  idol  worshipped  by  Israel,  B.C.  1200. 

Judg.  8.  33  children  of  Israel,  .made  B.  their  god 
9.  4  gave . .  silver  out  of  the  house  of  B. 

BA-AL  GAD,  1)  Sya  lord  of  fortune. 

A  place  near  Hermon,  the  northern  limit  of  Joshua’s 
conquests.  Banias  is  probably  on  its  site  now.  This 
[dace  had  long  a  great  reputation  as  the  sanctuary  of 
Ban.  (Now  llasbeya.) 

Josh.n.  17  even  unto  B.  in  the  valley  of  Lebanon 

12.  7  from  B.  in  the  valley  of  Lebanon  even 

13.  5  from  B.  under  mount  Hermon  unto  the 

BA-AL  HA'-MON,  jinn  ^jjg  lord  of  the  multitude. 

A  place  in  mount  Ephraim,  near  Samaria. 

Song  8.  11  Solomon  had  a  vineyard  at  B.;  he  let  out 

BA-AL  HA'-NAN,  j jn  Sjg  the  lord  is  gracious. 

1.  The  seventh  of  the  kings  of  Edom,  B.C.  1500. 

Gen.  36.  38  Saul  died,  and  B.  the  son  of  Aclibor 
36.  39  B.  the  son  of  Achbor  died,  and  Hadar 
1  Ch.  1.  49  when  Shual  was  dead,  B.  the  son  of  A. 

1.  50  when  B.  was  dead,  Hadad  reigned  iu  his 

2.  One  of  David’s  superintendents,  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.  27.  28  And  over  the  olive  trees.  B.  the  Gederite 

BA-AL  HA'-ZOR,  nixn  Sjf3  lord  of  llazor . 

A  place  near  Ephraim  where  Amnon  was  slain,  B.C.  1035. 

2Sa.  13.  23  Absalom  had  slieepshearers  in  B.,  which 
BA-AL  HER'-MON,  jia-in  S]J3  lord  of  Hermon. 

This  name  occurring  alone  denotes  a  town  near  Mount 
Hermon.  When  coupled  with  “mount’’  it  seems  to 
denote  the  mountainous  district.  (HoxvJebel-es-Sheikh.) 
Judg.  3.  3  from  mount  B.  unto  the  entering  in  of 
i  Ch.  5.  23  they  increased  from  Bashan  unto  B.  and 

BA-AL  ME'-ON,  jiya  Vya  lord  of  the  habitation. 

A  town  built  by  the  Reubenites.  Supposed  to  be  the 
same  as  the  Beth-baal-meun  of  Josh.  13.  17,  the  Bct.h- 
meon  of  Jer.  48.  23,  aud  the  Bcon  of  Num.  32.  3.  (Main.) 
Num  32.  38  [children  of  Reuben  built]. .  Nebo,  and  B. 

1  Ch.  5.  8  dwelt  in  Aroer,  even  unto  Nebo  and  B. 
Eze.  25.  9  glory  of  the  country,  Betli-jeshimoth,  B. 

BA-AL  PE'-OR,  •fiy?  V!,'3  lord  of  the  opening. 

An  idol  of  Moab  which  Israel,  by  the  counsel  of  Balaam 
to  the  Midianites,  was  enticed  to  worship.  In  several 
passages  it  is  simply  Peor. 

Num  25.  3  Israel  joined  himself  unto  B. :  and  the 

25.  5  Slay  ye  every  one.  .joined  unto  B.-p. 
Deut.  4.  3  what  the  Lord  did  because  of  B.-p. 

4.  3  for  all  the  men  that  followed  B.-p.,  the 
Psa.106.  28  They  joined  themselves  also  unto  B.,  and 
Hos.  9.  10  they  went  to  B.,  and  separated  themselves 

BA-AL  PE-RA'-ZIM,  ex']  3  Vjn  lord  of  breaches. 

A  place  near  the  valley  of  Rephaim. 

2  Sa.  5.  20  David  came  to  B.,  and  David  smote  them 

5.  20  he  called  the  name  of  that  place  B. 

1  Ch.  14.  11  So  they  came  up  to  B.;  and  David  smote 

14.  11  they  called  the  name  of  that  place  B. 

BA-AL  SHA-LI  -SHA,  Sya  lord  of  Slialisha. 

A  place  near  Gilgal  in  Ephraim. 

2  Ki.  4.  42  there  came  a  man  from  B.,  and  brought 


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BA-AL  TA'-MAR,  ipn  Vj )?  lord  of  the  palm. 

A  place  near  Gibeali  of  Benjamin. 

Judg.20. 33  Israel,  .put  themselves  in  array  at  B. 

BA-AL  ZE-'BTJB,  3131  ^2  lord  of  the  fly. 

An  idol  of  the  Philistines  at  Ekron. 

2  Ki.  i.  2  Go,  enquire  of  B.  the  god  of  Ekron 

i.  3  ye  go  to  enquire  of  B.  the  god  of  Ekron  ? 

i.  6  (that)  thou  sendest  to  enquire  of  B.  the 
i .  16  thou  hast  sent  messengers  to  enquire  of  B. 

BA-AL  ZE'-PHON,  Jisk  ^3  lord  of  Typhon. 

A  place  near  where  Israel  crossed  the  Red  Sea. 

Exodi4-  2  between  Migdol  and  the  sea.  .against  B; 

14.  9  beside  Pi-hahiroth,  before  B. 

Sum  33.  7  again  unto  Pi-hahiroth,  which,  .before  B. 

BA-A'-LAH,  nby_.3  mistress,  possessor. 

1.  A  city  of  Judah,  sometimes  identical  with  Kirjath- 
jeariui  or  Kirjath-baal. 

Josli.15.  9  the  border  was  drawn  to  B.,  which  (is) 

15.  10  the  border  compassed  from  B.  westward 
1  Ch.  13.  6  David  went  up,  and  all  Israel,  to  B. 

2.  A  hill  on  tlie  S.  border  of  Judah. 

Josh.  15.  11  the  border,  .passed  along  to  mount  B. 

3.  A  city  ill  the  S.  of  Judah,  called  Balah  U\  Josh.  19.  3, 
and  in  1  Ch.  4.  29  Bilhah.  In  1  Ch.  4.  33  it  is  Baal. 

Josh.  15.  29  [the  uttermost  cities . .  were] . .  B.,  and  Iim 

BA-A'-LATH,  Th\>.2  belonging  to  Baal. 

A  town  in  Dan.  (Now  Balut.) 

Josh.19.  44  Eltekeh,  and  Gibbethon,  and  B. 

1  Ki.  9.  18  [Solomon  built],  .B.,  and  Tadmor  in 

2  Ch.  8.  6  B.,  and  all  the  store  cities  that  Solomon 

BA-A-LATH  BE'-ER,  1X3  nSji.a  lady  of  the  well. 

A  town,  called  also  Ramath-iiegeb  (or  “heights  of  the 
south "),  among  those  in  the  S.  of  Judah  given  to 
Simeon. 

Josh.19.  8  the  villages,  .about  these  cities  to  B.-b. 

BA-A'-LE  (of  Judah),  'bits  possessors  of  or  in  Judah. 
Another  form  of  Baalah,  now  Kuriet  cl-Enab. 

2  Sa.  6.  2  the  people  that  (were)  with  him  from  B. 

BA-A'-LI,  ’^3  my  lord. 

A  title  of  reserve  rejected  by  God. 

Hos.  2.  16  call  me  Islii,  and  slialt  call  me  no  more  B. 

BA-A'-LIS,  D'^,3  lord  of  joy.' 

King  of  the  Ammonites  when  Jerusalem  was  taken  by 
Nebuchadnezzar,  B.c.  588. 

Jer.  40.  14  Dost  thou  certainly  know  that  B.  the  king 

BA-A'-NA,  BA-A'-NAH,  KJE.3  son  of  grief ,  patient. 

1.  Solomon’s  commissariat  officer  in  Jezreel  and  the  N. 
of  the  Jordan  valley,  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ki.  4.  12  B.  the  son  of  Ahliud  ;  (to  him  pertained) 
2.Solomon’s  commissariat  officer  in  Asher,  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ki.  4.  16  B.  the  son  of  Hushai.  .in  Asher  and  in 

3. The  father  of  Zadok,  who  came  up  with  Zerubbabel 
and  helped  to  repair  the  wall,  B.C.  470. 

Nell.  3.  4  next  unto  them  repaired,  .the  sou  of  B. 
BA-A'-NAH,  rijy.3  son  of  grief. 

1.  Father  of  Heleb,  one  of  Davids  thirty  valiant  men, 
B.C.  1075. 

2  Sa.  23.  29  [one  of  the  thirty] , .  Heleb  the  son  of  B. 

1  Ch.  11.  30  Heled  the  son  of  B.  the  Netophathite 

2. A  captain  of  Ishboslieth’s  army,  B.c.  1048. 

2  Sa.  4.  2  the  name  of  the  one.  ,B.,  and  the  name 

4.  5  Rimmon  the  Beerothite,  Rechab  and  B 

4.  6  Rechab  ami  B.  his  brother  escaped 
4.  9  David  answered  Rechab  and  B.  his  brother 
3. One  who  came  up  with  Zerubbabel,  B.c.  536. 

Ezra  2.  2  [are  the  children].  .Bigvai,  Rehum,  B. 
Nell.  7.  7  [are  the  children].  .Bigvai,  Nehum,  B. 

10.  27  [chief  of  the  people].  .Malluch,  Harim,  B. 

BA-A'-RA,  tr;i;.3  «  wood,  or  daughter  of  the  fresh. 
One  of  Shaharaim’s  wives,  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  8.  8  Slialiaraim.  .Hushim  and  B. .  .liis  wives 
BA-A-SE'-IAH,  n; iyjia  Jah  is  bold. 

A  Gerslionite,  ancestor  of  Asajili  the  musician,  B.C. 
1 100. 

1  Ch.  6.  40  Michael,  the  son  of  B.,  the  son  of 
BA-A'-SHA,  Xw;V3  boldness. 

A  man  of  Issachar,  who  conspired  against  Nadab  son  of 
Jeroboam  I.,  and  slew  all  his  posterity,  B.c.  953. 

1  Ki.  15.  16  there  was  war  between  Asa  and  B.  king 
15. 17  B.  king  of  Israel  went  up  against  Judah 

15.  19  break  thy  league  with  B.  king  of  Israel 
15.  21  when  B.  heard,  .lie  left  off  building  of 
15.  22  took  away,  .the  timber,  .wherewith  B. 

15.  27  B.  the  son  of  Ahijah.  .conspired  against 
15  27  and  B.  smote  him  at  Gibbethon,  which 
15.  28  in  the  third  year  of  Asa.  .did  B.  slay  him 
15.  32  there  was  war  between  Asa  and  B.  king 

15.  33  In  the  third  year  of  Asa.  .began  B. .  .to 

16.  1  the  word  of  the  Lord  came,  .against  B. 

16.  3  I  will  take  away  the  posterity  of  B.,  and 
16.  4  Him  that  dietli  of  B.  in  the  city  shall  the 
16.  5  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  B. .  .(are)  they  not 
16.  6  So  B.  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was 

16.  7  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  against  B. 

16.  8  began  Elah  the  son  of  B.  to  reign  over 


1  Ki.  16.  11  he  slew  all  the  house  of  B.  :  he  left  him 

16.  12  did  Zimri  destroy  all  the  house  of  B. 

16.  12  which  he  spake  against  B.  by  Jehu  the 
16.  13  For  all  the  sins  of  B.,  and  the  sins  of  Elah 
21.  22  like  the  house  of  B.  the  son  of  Ahijah,  for 

2  Ki.  g.  9  like  the  house  of  B.  the  son  of  Ahijah 

2  CI1.16.  1  B.  king  of  Israel  came  up  against  Judah 
16.  3  break  thy  league  with  B.  king  of  Israel 
16.  5  when  B.  heard  (it),  that  he  left,  .building 

16.  6  carried  away . .  the  timber . .  wherewith  B. 
Jer.  41.  9  which  Asa.  .had  made  for  fear  of  B. 

BABBLER  — 

1  .Master  of  {the)  tongue,  pc’1?  Sy.3  baal  lashon. 

Eccl.  10.  11  enchantment;  and  a  babbler  is  no  better 
2. A  seed-picker,  cnrepy.n\Syos  spermologos. 

Acts  17.  18  some  said,  What  will  this  babbler  say? 

BABBLING  - 

1.  Meditation,  n't?  siach. 

Prov.23.  29  hath  contentions?  who  hath  babbling? 

2 . Empty  sound,  Kevotpcovla  kenophbnia. 

1  Ti.  6.  20  avoiding  profane,  .vain  babblings,  and 

2  Ti.  2.  16  shun  profane,  .vain  babblings :  for  they 

BABE  — 

1  .Boy,  lad,  ija  naar. 

Exod.  2.  6  saw  the  child :  and,  behold,  the  babe 

2. Suckling,  growing  youth,  olel. 

Psa.  8.  2  Out  of  the  mouth  of  babes  and  sucklings 

17.  14  leave  the  rest  of  their,  .to  their  babes 

3.  Babe  { new  born,  or  unborn),  Ppecpos  breplios. 

Luke  1.  41  it  came  to  pass,  that,  .the  babe  leaped 

1.  44  the  babe  leaped  in  my  womb  for  joy 

2.  12  Ye  shall  find  the  babe  wrapped  in 

2.  16  and  found,  .the  babe  lying  in  a  manger 
1  Fe.  2.  2  Asnewborn babes, desirethesincereniilk 

4 . Babe  {without  speech),  wiymos  nepios. 

Matt  11.  25  and  hast  revealed  them  unto  babes 

21.  16  Out  of  the  mouth  of  babes  and  sucklings 
Lukeio.  21  and  hast  revealed  them  unto  babes 
Rom.  2.  20  instructor  of.  .foolish,  a  teacher  of  babes 
1  Cor.  3.  1  as  unto  carnal,  .as  unto  babes  in  Christ 
Heb.  5.  13  useth  milk  (is)  unskilful,  .for  he  is  a  babe 

BABES  — 

Persons  causing  turnings,  windings,  D'7?7S.B. 

Isa.  3.  4  children . .  and  babes  shall  rule  over  them 

BA'-BEL,  confusion,  {or  Bab-il,  gate  of  Gad.) 

A  city  in  the  plain  of  Shinar. 

Gen.  10.  10  the  beginning  of  his  kingdom  was  B.,  and 
11.  9.  Therefore  is  the  name  of  it  called  B. 

BABYLON,  S33  confusion,  gate  of  Bel,  fiafiv\w v. 
The  Greek  mode  of  spelling  what  in  the  Hebrew  is 
uniformly  Babel.  Perhaps  when  Nimrod  founded  the 
city  he  gave  it  the  name  Bab-il,  “gate  of  II"  or  “gate 
of  God."  After  the  “  confusion  ”  of  tongues,  the  name 
was  connected  by  the  Hebrews  with  the  root  balal,  “to 
confound.”  It  was  latterly  the  capital  of  the  country 
called  in  Genesis  Shinar,  and  in  the  later  Scriptures 
"Chaldea,”  or  the  “Land  of  the  Chaldeans.”  The 
original  city  was  built  about  2230  B.C.  Erech,  Ur,  and 
Ellasar  seem  to  have  been  all  older  than  it,  and  were 
cities  when  Babil  was  a  village.  But  about  1700  B.c. 
the  seat  of  government  was  fixed  at  the  latter.  Its 
enormous  walls,  iron  gates,  and  hanging  gardens,  were 
among  tire  greatest  artificial  wonders  in  the  world. 
The  modern  Birs-Nimrud  (anciently  the  temple  of 
Nebo  at  Borsippa),  and  Babil,  near  Hillah,  have  both 
been  taken  for  the  site  of  the  proposed  Tower.  Its 
history  is  naturally  mixed  up  with  that  of  the  state  to 
which  it  gave  its  name.  “The  Babylonian  and  Assy¬ 
rian  empires,”  says  Sir  John  Stoddart,  “in  all  historical 
records,  are  much  blended  together.  These  empires, 
whether  distinct  or  united,  possessed  in  very  early 
times  two  vast  cities— Babylon  on  the  Euphrates,  and 
Nineveh  on  the  Tigris.  The  country  on  the  Tigris  was 
called  Assyria;  that  on  the  Euphrates  Babylonia;  and 
the  large  intervening  space  was  commonly  termed 
Mesopotamia,  or  ‘between  the  rivers’:  and  this,  to¬ 
gether  with  Babylonia,  seems  to  be  meant  in  Scripture 
by  the  land  of  Shinar.”  In  B.C.  ^Babylon  is  independ¬ 
ent  of  Assyria— Nabonassar  king ;  699,  Esarhaddon, 
or  Sennacherib,  king  of  Assyria,  takes  Babylon  ;  677  or 
675,  Asaridinus,  king  of  Babylon,  invades  Judah,  and 
makes  prisoner  its  king,  Manasseh  ;  .625,  Nabopolassar 
asserts  his  independence  of  the  king  of  Assyria ;  604, 
Nebuchadnezzar  succeeds  his  father  Nabopolassar ; 
during  his  reign  tbe  Babylonian  empire  attains  its 
highest  splendour;  569,  Nebuchadnezzar  sets  up  the 
“golden  image,"  and  becomes  insane  the  same  year; 
558,  Neriglissar,  the  Belshazzar  of  Scripture,  king;  538, 
Babylon  taken,  and  the  kingdom  annexed  to  the  Persian 
empire  by  Cyrus ;  318,  Babylon  revolts  from  Darius 
Hystaspes ;  it  is  besieged  and  taken  the  following  year ; 
331,  Babylon  surrenders  to  Alexander  the  Great ;  324, 
Alexander  enters  it,  and  commences  the  restoration  of 
its  architectural  greatness ;  323,  Alexander  dies  in 
Babylon  ;  321,  Seleucus  Nicator  is  made  governor;  313, 
Antigonus  expels  Seleucus,  and  establishes  Python,  son 
of  Agenor,  in  his  dignities ;  312,  Seleucus  returns  to 
Babylon,  which  he  recovers,  and  founds  the  kingdom 
and  dynasty  of  the  Seleuckhc ;  240,  invaded  by  the 
Gauls  under  Hierax— they  are  repulsed  by  Seleucus  II.; 
64,  on  the  conquest  of  Syria  by  Pompey,  Babylon  falls 
into  the  hands  of  the  Romans ;  62,  Babylon  forms 
part  of  the  Roman  province  of  Syria.  Many  travel¬ 
lers,  amongst  whom  may  be  mentioned  Rich,  Ker 


Porter,  Layard,  Frazer,  Chesney,  Botta,  Loftus,  and 
Rawlinson,  have,  by  their  explorations  amongst  the 
ruins  of  the  ancient  city,  thrown  light  upon  the 
history  of  Babylon.  Sir  Henry  Rawlinson  has  inter-  I 
preted  many  of  the  inscriptions  found  on  various  relics 
brought  to  this  country.  Babylonian  sovereigns  were : 
B.C.  747,  Nabonassar  ;  733,  Nadius  ;  731,  Chinzirus;  725, 
Jugams ;  721,  Mardocempadus ;  709,  Archianus;  704 
(interregnum);  7°2.  Belibus;  699,  Apronadius;  693, 
Regibalus  ;  692,  Mesesiraordachus  ;  688  (interregnum); 
680,  Asaridinus  ;  667,  Saosduchinus ;  647,  Cbinaladanus ; 
625,  Nabopolassar ;  604,  Nebuchadnezzar ;  361,  Evil 
Merodach ;  558,  Belshazzar;  553,  Nabonadjus;  538, 
Cyrus  takes  Babylon. 

2  Ki.  17.  24  king  of  Assyria  brought,  .from  B. 

17.  30  the  men  of  B.  made  Succoth-benoth,  and 
20.  12  Baladan,  king  of  B.,  sent  letters  and  a 
20.  14  They,  .come  from  a<ar  country,  .from  B. 
20.  17  that,  .in  thine  house,  .he  carried  into  B. 
20.  18  eunuchs  in  the  palace  of  the  king  of  B. 

24.  1  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  B.  came  up,  and 
24.  7  for  the  king  of  B.  had  taken  from  the  river 
24.  10  servants  of  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  B. 

24.  11  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  B.  came  against 
24.  12  Jehoiaehin.  .went  out  to  the  king  of  B. 

24.  12  the  king  of  B.  took  him  in  the  eighth 
24.  15  he  carried  away  Jehoaicliin  to  B.,  and 
24.  15  (those)  carried  he  into  captivity,  to  B. 

24.  16  them  the  king  of  B.  brought  captive  to  B. 
24.  17  the  king  of  B.  made  Mattaniah.  .king 

24.  20  Zedekiah  rebelled  against  the  king  of  B. 

25.  1  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  B.  came,  he 
25.  6  brought  him  up  to  the  king  of  B. 

25.  7  eyes  of  Zedekiah . .  and  earned  him  to  B. 
25.  8  the  nineteenth  year  of  king,  .of  B. 

25.  8  came,  .a  servant  of  the  king  of  B.,  unto'.! 
25.  11  fugitives  that  fell  away  to  the  king  of  B. 
25.  13  and  carried  the  brass  of  them  to  B. 

25.  20  brought  them  to  the  king  of  B.  to  Riblali 
25.  21  the  king  of  B.  smote  them,  and  slew 
25.  22  whom  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  B.  had 
25.  23  the  captains,  .heard  that  the  king  of  B. 

25.  24  dwell  in  the  land  and  serve  the  king  of  B. 
25.  27  Evil-merodach  king  of  B.  in  the  year  that 
25.  28  of  the  kings  that  (were)  with  him  in  B. 

1  Ch.  9.  1  were  carried  away  to  B.  for  their  traus. 

2  Ch.  32.  31  the  ambassadors  of  the  princes  of  B.,  who 

33.  11  bound,  .with  fetters,  and  carried  him  to  K. 
36.  6  came  up  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  B. 

36.  6  bound  him  in  fetters,  to  carry  him  to  B. 
36.  7  Nebuchadnezzar,  .carried  of  the.  .to  B. 

36.  7  and  put  them  in  his  temple  at  B. 

36. 10  Nebuchadnezzar  sent,  and  brought,  .to  B. 
36.  18  his  princes ;  all  (these)  he  brought  to  B 
36.  20  that  had  escaped,  .carried  he  away  to  B. 

Ezra  1.  11  that  were  brought  up  from  B.  unto  Jer. 

2.  1  the  king  of  B.  had  carried  away  unto  B. 

5.  12  them  into  the  hand  of.  .the  king  of  B. 

5.  12  who.  .carried  the  people  away  into  B. 

5.  13  the  first  year  of  Cyrus  the  king  of  B. 

5.  14  brought  them  into  the  temple  of  B. 

5.  14  did  Cyrus,  .take  out  of  the  temple  of  B. 

5.  17  king's  treasure  house,  wliich<is)  there  at  B. 

6.  1  where  the  treasures  were  laid  up  in  B. 

6.  5  which  Nebuchadnezzar,  .brought  unto  B. 

7.  6  This  Ezra  went  up  from  B. ;  and  he  (was) 

7.  9  began  he  to  go  up  from  B.,  and  on  the 

7.  16  all  the  silver,  .in  all  the  province  of  B. 

8.  1  them  that  went  up  with  me  from  B.  in 
Neh.  7.  6  whom ..  the  king  of  B.  had  carried  away 

13.  6  and  thirtieth  year  of  Artaxerxes  king  of  B. 
Esth.  2.  6  whom,  .the  king  of  B.  had  carried  away 
Psa.  87.  4  I  will  make  mention  of.  .B.  to  them  that 
137.  1  By  the  rivers  of  B.,  there  we  sat  down 
137.  8  0  daughter  of  B.,  who  art  to  be  destroyed 
Isa.  13.  1  The  burden  of  B.,  which  Isaiah  the  son  of 

13.  19  B.,  the  glory  of  kingdoms,  the  beauty  of 

14.  4  take  up.  .proverb  against,  .king of  B. 

14.  22  cut  off  from  B.  the  name,  and  remnant 
21.  9  he  answered  and  said,  B.  is  fallen,  is 

39.  1  Baladan,  king  of  B.,  sent  letters,  .to  Hez. 
39.  3  They  are  come  from  a  far  country.  .B. 

39.  6  all.  .shall  be  carried  to  B. :  nothing  shall 
39.  7  eunuchs  in  the  palace  of  the  king  of  B. 

43.  14  For  your  sake  I  have  sent  to  B.,  and  have 

47.  I  0  virgin  daughter  of  B.,  sit  on  the  ground 

48.  14  he  will  do  his  pleasure  on  B.,  and  his  arm 
48.  20  Go  ye  forth  of  B.,  flee  ye  from  the  dial. 

Jer.  20.  4  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  B.,  and  he 
20.  4  shall  carry  them  captive  into  B.,  and 
20.  5  and  take  them  and  carry  them  to  B. 

20.  6  thou  slialt  come  to  B..  and  there  thou 

21.  2  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  B.  niaketh  war 
21.  4  wherewith  ye  fight  against  the  king  of  B. 
21.  7  the  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  B. 

21.  10  he  given  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  B. 

22.  25  the  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  B. 

24.  1  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  B.  had  carried 

24.  1  Jerusalem,  and  had  brought  them  to  B 

25.  1  first  year  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  B. 
25.  9  Nebuchadrezzar  the  king  of  B.,  my 

23. 11  these  nations  shall  serve  the  king  of  B. 
25.  12  I  will  punish  the  king  of  B.,  and  that 
27.  6  into  the  hand  of.  .the  king  of  B.,  my 
27.  8  which  will  not  serve  the . .  king  of  B. 

27.  8  under  the  yoke  of  the  king  of  B.,  that 
27.  9,  14  Ye  shall  not  serve  the  king  of  B. 

27.  11,  12  under  the  yoke  of  the  king  of  B.,  and 
27.  13  nation  that  will  not  serve  the  king  of  B.? 
27.  16  now  shortly  be  brought  again  from  B. 

27.  17  serve  the  king  of  B.,  and  live  :  wherefore 
27.  18  vessels  which  are  left,  .go  not  to  B. 


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Jer.  27.  20  Which  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  B.  took 

27.  20  he  carried  away  captive  Jeconiah.  to  B. 

27.  22  They  shall  be  carried  to  B.,  and  there 

28.  2  I  have  broken  the  yoke  of  the  king  of  B. 

28.  3  that  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  B.  took 

28.  3  took  away,  .and  carried  them  to  B. 

28.  4  the  captives  of  Judah,  that  went  into  B. 
28.  4  I  will  break  the  yoke  of  the  king  of  B. 

28.  6  to  bring  again  the  vessels,  .from  B.  into 
28.  II  will  I  break  the  yoke  of.  king  of  B.  from 

28.  14  may  serve  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  B. 

20.  1  had  carried  away,  .from  Jerusalem  to  B. 

29.  3  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah  sent  unto  B. 

29.  3  to  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  B.  saying 

29.  4  I  have  caused  to  be  carried  away . .  unto  B. 

29.  10  after  seventy  years  be  accomplished  at  B. 
29.  15  Lord  hath  raised  us  up  prophets  in  B. 

29.  20  whom  I  have  sent  from  Jerusalem  to  B. 
29.  21  the  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  B. 

29.  22  the  captivity  of  Judah  which  (are)  in  B. 
29.  22  like  Ahab,  whom  the  king  of  B.  roasted 
29.  28  therefore  he  sent  unto  us  (in)  B.,  saying 
32.  2  then  the  king  of  B.’s  army  besieged  Jeru. 
32.  3,  4,  36  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  B.,  and 
32.  5  he  shall  lead  Zedekiah  to  B.,  and  there 
32.  28  the  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  B. 

34.  1  when  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  B. .  .fought 
34.  2  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  B.,  and  he 
34.  3  shall  behold  the  eyes  of  the  king  of  B. 

34.  3  speak  with  thee . .  thou  shalt  go  to  B. 

34.  7  When  the  king  of  B.’s  army  fought  against 

34.  21  the  hand  of  the  king  of  B.'s  army,  which 

35.  11  when  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  B.  came  up 

36.  29  The  king  of  B.  shall  certainly  come  and 

37.  1  whom  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  B.  made 

37.  17  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  B. 

37.  19  The  king  of  B.  shall  not  come  against  you 

38.  3  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  B.’s  army 

38.  17  go  forth  unto  the  king  of  B.’s  princes 

38.  18  go  forth  to  the  king  of  B.’s  princes,  then 

38.  22  brought  forth  to  the  king  of  B.’s  princes 

38.  23  thou,  .shalt  be  taken  by .  .the  king  of  B. 

39.  1  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  B.  and  all  his 

39.  3  all  the  princes  of  the  king  of  B.  came  in 

39.  3  residue  of  the  princes  of  the  king  of  B. 

39.  5  to  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  B.  to  Riblah 

39.  6  the  king  of  B.  slew  the  sons  of  Zedekiah 
39.  6  the  king  of  B.  slew  all  the  nobles  of  Jud. 
39.  7  bound  him  with  chains,  to  carry  him  to  B. 
39.  9  Nebuzar-adan.  .carried  away  captive . .  B. 

39.  ir  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  B.  gave  charge 

39. 13  Rab-mag,  and  all  the  king  of  B.’s  princes 

40.  x  which  were  carried  away  captive  unto  B. 

40.  4  If.  .good  unto  thee  to  come  with  me.  .B. 

40.  4  if.  .ill  unto  thee  to  come  with  me  into  B. 

40.  5  whom  the  king  of  B.  hath  made  governor 

40.  7  the  captains,  .heard  that  the  king  of  B. 
40.  7  them  that  were  not  carried  away,  to  B. 

40.  9  serve  the  king  of  B.,  and  it  shall  be  well 
40. 11  heard  that  the  king  of  B.  had  left  a 

41.  2  whom  the  king  of  B.  had  made  governor 

41.  18  whom  the  king  of  B.  made  governor  in 

42.  ii  Be  not  afraid  of  the  king  of  B.,  of  whom 

43.  3  might,  .carry  us  away  captives  into  B. 

43.  io  I  will  send  and  take,  .the  king  of  B.,  my 

44.  30  the  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  B. 

46.  2  which  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  B.  smote 
46.  13  how  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  B.  should 
46.  26  the  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  B. 

49.  28  which  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  B.  shall 

49.  30  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  B.  hath  taken 

50.  1  The  word  that  the  Loud  spake  against  I!. 

50.  2  say,  B.  is  taken,  Bel  is  confounded 

50.  8  Remove  out  of  the  midst  of  B.,  and  go 

50.  9  I  will,  .cause  to  come  up  against  B.  an 

50.  13  every  one  that  goeth  by  B.  shall  be 

50. 14  Put  yourselves  in  array  against  B.  round 

50.  16  Cut  off  the  sower  from  B.,  and  him  that 

50.  17  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  B.  hath  broken 

50.  18  I  will  punish  the  king  of  B.  and  his  land 

50.  23  how  is  B.  become  a  desolation  among  the 

50.  24  thou  art  also  taken,  0  B.,  and  thou  wast 

50.  28  flee  and  escape  out  of  the  land  of  B.,  to 

50.  29  Call  together  the  archers  against  B. 

50.  34  may.  .disquiet  the  inhabitants  of  B. 

50.  35  A  sword  (is)  upon,  .the  inhabitants  of  B. 
50.  42  against  thee,  O  daughter  of  B. 

50.  43  The  king  of  B.  hath  heard  the  report  of 
50.  45  the  counsel,  .he  hath  taken  against  B. 

50.  46  At  the  noise  of  the  taking  of  B.  the  earth 

51.  1  Behold,  I  will  raise  up  against  B.  and 

51.  2  will  send  unto  B.  fanners,  that  shall 

51.  6  Flee  out  of  the  midst  of  B.,  and  deliver 

51.  7  B.  (hath  been)  a  golden  cup  in  the  Lord’s 

51.  8  B.  is  suddenly  fallen  and  destroyed 

51.  9  We  would  have  healed  B.,  but  she  is  not 

51.  11  for  his  device  (is)  against  B.,to  destroy  it 

51.  12  the  standard  upon  the  walls  of  B. 

51.  12  spake  against  the  inhabitants  of  B. 

51.  24  I  will  render  unto  B.  and  to  all  the 

51.  29  performed  against  B.,  to  make  the.  .of  B. 

51.  30  The  mighty  men  of  B.  have  forborne  to 

51.  31  to  shew  the  king  of  B.  that  his  city  is 

51.  33  The  daughter  of  B.  (is)  like  a  threshing 
51.  34  Nebuchadrezzar  the  king  of  B.  hath 
51.  35  The  violence  done  to  me.  (be)  upon  B. 
51.  37  B.  shall  become  heaps,  a  dwelling  place 
51.  41  how  is  B.  become  an  astonishment  among 
51.  42  The  sea  is  come  up  upon  B. :  she  is 
Si.  44  I  will  punish  Bel  in  B.,  and  I  will  bring 
51.  44  yea,  the  wall  of  B.  shall  fall 
51.  47  do  judgment  upon  the.  .images  of  B. 


Jer.  51.  48  all  that  (is)  therein,  shall  sing  for  B. 

51.  49  As  B.  (hath  caused)  the  slain  of  Israel  to 
51.  49  at  B.  shall  fall  the  slain  of  all  the  earth 
51.  53  Though  B.  should  mount  up  to  heaven 
51.  54  A  sound  of  a  cry.  .from  B.,  and  great 
51.  s5  Because  the  Lord  hath  spoiled  B.,  and 
51.  56  Because  the  spoiler  is  come  upon.  .B.,  and 
51.  58  The  broad  walls  of  B.  shall  be  utterly 
51.  59  when  he  went  with  Zedekiah.  .into  B.  in 
51.  60  all  the  evil  that  should  come  upon  B. 

51.  60  these  words  that  are  written  against  B. 
51.  61  When  thou  comest  to  B.,  and  shalt  see 

51.  64  Thus  shall  B.  sink,  and  shall  not  rise  from 

52.  3  Zedekiah  rebelled  against  the  king  of  B. 

52.  4  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  B.  came,  he  and 

52.  9  carried  him  up  unto  the  king  of  B.  to  Rib. 

52.  10  the  king  of  B.  slew  the  sons  of  Zedekiah 

52.  1 1  the  king  of  B.  bound  him  in  chains,  and 

52.  11  carried  him  to  B.  and  put  him  in  prison 
52. 12  nineteenth.  .Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  B. 

52.  12  served  the  king  of  B.,  into  Jerusalem 

52.  15  that  fell  to  the  king  of  B.,  and  the  rest  of 

52.  17  Chaldeans,  .carried  all  the  brass,  .to  B. 

52.  26  and  brought  them  to  the  king  of  B.  to 

52.  27  the  king  of  B.  smote  them,  and  put  them 

52.  31  Evil-merodachkingof  B.  in  the  (first)  year 

52.  32  above  the  throne  of  the  kings,  .in  B. 

52.  34  a.  .diet  given  him  of  the  king  of  B. 

Eze.  12.  13  I  will  bring  him  to  B.  (to)  the  land  of  the 
17.  12  Behold,  the  king  of  B.  is  come  to  Jerus. 
17.  12  taken,  .and  led  them  with  him  to  B. 

17.  16  with  him  in  the  midst  of  B.  he  shall  die 
17.  20  I  will  bring  him  to  B.,  and  will  plead  with 
19.  9  they,  .brought  him  to  the  king  of  B. 

2r.  19  that  the  sword  of  the  king  of  B.  may  come 
21.  21  the  king  of  B.  stood  at  the  parting  of  the 
24.  2  the  king  of  B.  set  himself  against  Jerus. 
26.  7  bring.  .Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  B.,  a  king 
29.  18  Nebuchadrezzar kingofB.causedhisarmy 

29.  19  the  land.  .untoNebuchadrezzarkingofB. 

30.  10  the  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  B. 

30.  24  strengthen  the  arms  of  the  king  of  B. 

30.  25  strengthen  the  arms  of  the  king  of  B. 

30.  25  my  sword  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  B. 
32.  11  The  sword  of  the  king  of  B.  shall  come 

Dan.  1.  1  came  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  B.  unto  Jer. 

2.  12  and.  .to  destroy  all  the  wise  (men)  of  B. 

2.  14  gone  forth  to  slay  the  wise  (men)  of  B. 

2.  18  should  not  perish  with  the.  (men)  of  B. 

2.  24  ordained  to  destroy  the  wise  (men)  of  B. 
2.  24  Destroy  not  the  wise  (men)  of  B. :  bringme 
2.  48  ruler  over  the  whole  province  of  B. 

2.  48  governors  over  all  the  wise  (men)  of  B. 

2.  49  he  set  Shadrach.  .over. .  the  province  of  B. 

3.  1  the  plain  of  Dura,  in  the  province  of  B. 

3.  12  thou  hast  set  over,  .the  province  of  B. 

3.  30  promoted  Shadrach . .  in  the  province  of  B. 

4.  -6  bring  in  all  the  wise  (men)  of  B.  before  me 

4.  29  walked  in  the  palace  of  the  kingdom  of  B. 

4.  30  Is  not  this  great  B.,  that  I  have  built  for 

5.  7  spake,  and  said  to  the  wise  (men)  of  B. 

7.  1  the  first  year  of  Belshazzar  king  of  B. 

Mic.  4.  10  thou  shalt  go.  .to  B. ;  there  shalt  thou 
Zeeh.  2.  7  Zion,  .dweflest  (with)  the  daughter  of  B. 

6.  10  Take  of  (them) . .  which  are  come  from  B. 
Matt.  1.  (i  the  time  they  were  carried  away  to  B. 

1.  12  after  they  were  brought  to  B.,  Jechonias 
1.  17  David  until  the  carrying  away  into  B. 

1.  17  from  the  carrying  awayintoB.  unto  Christ 
Acts  7.  43  and  I  will  cany  you  away  beyond  B. 

1  Pe.  5.  13  The(church  that  is)  at  B., elected  together 
Rev.  14.  8  followed  another  angel,  saying,  B.  is  fallen 

16. 19  great  B.  came  in  remembrance  before  God 

17.  5  upon  her  forehead,  .a  name.  .B.  the  Great 

18.  2  he  cried,  .saying,  B.  the  great  is  fallen 
18.  10  Alas,  alas  that  great  city  B.,  that  mighty 
18.  21  with  violence  shall  that  great  city  B. 

BA-BY-LO-NI-ANS,  N^33,  ^5?  '43  sons  of  Babel. 

The  inhabitants  of  Babylonia,  a  district  of  country  along 
the  Euphrates. 

Ezra  4.  9  Then  (wrote)  Rehum.  .the  B.,  the  Susan. 
Eze.  23.  15  after  the  manner  of  the  B.  of  Chaldea 
23.  17  the  B.  came  to  her  into  the  bed  of  love 
23.  23  the  B.,  and  all  the  Chaldeans,  Pekod 

BA  BY  LON  ISH,  belonging  to  Shinar. 

Anything  pertaining  to  Shinar. 

Josh.  7.  21  IsawamongtliespoilsagoodlyB.  garment 
BA'-CA,  iX33  weeping. 

A  valley  near  Jerusalem,  and  the  valley  of  Rcphaim, 
whose  exact  locality  is  uncertain.  A  valley  of  the  same 
name  may  still  be  found  in  the  Sinaitic  district — the 
Wady-el- Ilaka.  The Targum renders  it  “Gehenna,"  that 
is,  the  “  Ge-Hinnom  ”  or  ravine  below  Mount  Zion. 
This  locality  accords  well  with  the  mention  of  Bacaim 
“  tears,”  in  2  Sa.  5.  23. 

Psa.  84.  6  passing  through  the  valley  of  B.  make 
BACH-RITE,  ‘133  belonging  to  Beclier. 

Patronymic  of  the  family  of  Becher,  son  of  Ephraim, 
B.C.  1700. 

Num26.  35  sons  of  Ephraim,  .the  family  of  the  B. 

BACK  — 

1  .Back,  backward,  behind,  “lirix  achor. 

2  Sa.  1.  22  the  bow  of  Jonathan  turned  not  back 
Psa.  9.  3  When  mine  enemies  are  turned  back 

35.  4  let  them  be  turned  back  and  brought  to 
44.  10  Thou  makest  us  to  turn  back  from  the 
44.  18  Our  heart  is  not  turned  back,  neither 
56.  9  then  shall  mine  enemies  turn  back 


Psa.114.  3  The  sea.  .fled :  Jordan  was  driven  back- 
114.  5  thou  Jordan,  (that)  thou  wast  driven  back 
129.  5  them  all  be  confounded  and  turned  back 
Isa.  42.  17  They  shall  be  turned  back,  they 

50.  5  not  rebellious,  neither  turned  away  back 
Jer.  38.  22  mire,  (and)  they  are  tinned  away  back 
46.  5  dismayed  (and)  turned  away  back? 

Lam.  1.  13  hath  spread  a  net.  .hath  turned  me  back 

2.  3  he  hath  drawn  back  his  right  hand 
Eze.  8.  16  with  their  backs  toward  the  temple  of 

2 . Behind,  "ink  achar. 

Zepli.  1.  6  And  them  that  are  turned  back  from  the 

3.  The  back,  33  gab. 

Psa.  129.  3  Theplowers  plowed  upon  my  back 
Eze.  10.  12  and  their  backs,  and  theirhands,  and  their 
Dan.  7.  6  which  had  upon  the  back  of  it  four  wing3 

4.  The  back  (of  a  person),  1?  gav. 

1  Ki.14.  9  and  hast  cast  me  behind  thy  back 
Neh.  9.  26  and  cast  thy  law  behind  their  backs 
Prov.io.  13  but  a  rod  (is)  for  the  back  of  him  that  is 

i’9.  29  and  stripes  for  the  back  of  fools 
26.  3  for  the  ass,  and  a  rod  for  the  fool’s  back 
Isa.  38.  17  hast  cast  all  my  sins  behind  thy  back 
50.  6  I  gave  my  back  to  the  smiters 
Eze.  23.  35  and  cast  me  behind  thy  back 

5 . Hence  /  yonder  !  beyond  l  niori  halah. 

Gen.  19.  9  And  they  said,  Stand  back.  And  they 

6.  The  neck,  orepli. 

Exod23.  27  make  all  thine  enemies  turn  (their)  backs 
Josh.  7.  8  when  Israel  turneth  their  back  before 

7.  12  (but)  turned  (their)  backs  before  their 

2  Ch.29.  6  away  their  faces,  .turned  (their)  backs 
Jer.  2.  27  for  they  have  turned  (their)  back  unto 

18.  17  I  will  shew  them  the  back,  and  not  the 
32.  33  And  they  have  turned  unto  me  the  back 
48.  39  how  hath  Moab  turned  the  back 

7.  The  shoulder,  c:s?  shekem. 

1 .  Sa.  to.  9  when  he  had  turned  his  back  to  go  from 
Psa.  21.  12  shalt  thou  make  them  turn  (their)  back 

8  .The  back  (of  a  person),  vutos  notos. 

Rom.  11.  10  and  bow  down  their  back  alway 

9. Back,  backward,  behind,  owltrco  opiso. 

Mat(,24.  18  which  is  in  the  field  return  back  to 
Marki3.  16  let  him  that  is  in  the  field  not  turn  back 
Luke  9.  62  No  man .  looking  back,  is  fit  for  the 
17.  31  let  him  likewise  not  return  back 
John  6.  66  (time)  many  of  his  disciples  went  back 
20.  14  she  turned  herself  back,  and  saw  Jesus 
[Sec  also.  Bring,  bringing,  brought,  colt,  carry, 
come,  draw,  drive,  go,  gone,  hold,  horseback, 
keep,  kept,  look,  return,  scroll,  send,  sent, 
slide,  take,  turn,  turned.] 

BACK  again  — 

Backward,  n'nnk  achorannith. 

1  Ki.  18.  37  thou  hast  turned  their  heart  back  again 

BACK  from  — 

From  behind,  ”!“k?  meachare. 

Zepli.  1.  6  And  them  that  are  turned  back  from  the 
BACK  part  — 

Back  part,  “iSnx  achor . 

Exod.33.  23  and  thou  shalt  see  my  back  parts 

BACKBITE,  to  — 

To  use  the  feet  (as  a  talebearer),  l?;3  ragal. 

Psa.  15.  3  He  (that)  backbitetli  not  with  his  tongue 

BACKBITER  — 

One  who  speaks  down  or  against,  fcaraAaAor. 

Rom.  1.  30  Backbiters,  haters  of  God,  despiteful 
BACKBITING  — 

1  .A  secret  thing,  inp  selher. 

Prov.25.  23  (doth)  an  angry  countenance  a  backbiting 

2 .A  talking  down  or  against,  naraXahla. 

2  Co.  12.  20  lest  (there  be)  debates,  .backbitings 
BACKBONE  — 

Wood,  spine,  firm  part,  nyy  alseh. 

Lev.  3.  9  shall  he  take  off  hard  by  the  backbone 
EACKSIDE  — 

1.  Back  part,  link  achor. 

Exod  26. 12  shall  hang  over  the  backside  of  the 

2.  Behind ,  back  part,  ink  acliar. 

Exod.  3.  1  he  led  the  flock  to  the  backside  of  the 

BACKSIDE,  on  the  — 

From  the  back,  from  behind,  vmaOev  opislhen. 

Rev.  5.  1  book  written  within  and  [on  the  backside] 

BACKSLIDER  — 

To  go  back,  bd  svg. 

Prov.14. 14  The  backslider  in  heart  shall  be  filled 

BACKSLIDING  — 

l.A  turning  back  or  away,  npityp  meshubah. 

Jer.  2.  19  and  thy  backsliding  shall  reprove  thee 

3.  6  Hast  thou  seen  (that)  which  backsliding 
3.  8  whereby  backsliding  Israel  committed 
3.  11  The  backsliding  Israel  hath  justified 

3.  12  Return,  thou  backsliding  Israel, saith  the 
3.  22  ye  backsliding. . I  will  heal,  .backsliding:! 

5.  6  (and)  their  backslidings  are  increased 

8.  5  slidden  back  by  a  perpetual  backsliding  ? 


BACKWARD 


68 


BALAK 


Jer.  14.  7  for  our  backslidings  are  many ;  we  have 
Hos  1 1.  7  And  my  people  are  bent  to  backsliding 

14.  4  I  will  heal  their  backsliding,  I  will  love 

2 .One  turning  back,  aais*  shobeb. 

Jer.  3.  14  Turn,  O  backsliding  children,  saith  the 

3.  22  Return,  ye  backsliding  children,  (and)  I 
31.  22  How  long  wilt  thou.  .0  thou  backsliding 
49.  4  0  backsliding  daughter  ?  that  trusted  in 

3.  To  turn  round,  be  refractory,  tid  sarar. 

Hos.  4.  16  Israel  slideth  back  as  a  backsliding  heifer 

BACKWARD  — 

Backward,  linx  aclior. 

Gen.  49.  17  so  that  his  rider  shall  fall  backward 
Job  23.  8  and  backward,  but  I  cannot  perceive  him 
l’sa.  40. 14  let  them  be  driven  backward  and  put  to 
70.  2  let  them  be  turned  backward,  and  put  to 
Isa.  1.  4  a  people ..  they  are  gone  away  backward 
28.  13  that  they  might  go,  and  fall  backward 
44.  25  that  turneth  wise  (men)  backward,  and 
59.  14  And  judgment  is  turned  away  backward 
Jer.  7.  24  and  went  backward,  and  not  forward 

15.  6  hast  forsaken  me.  .art  gone  backward 
Lam.  1.  8  yea,  she  sigheth,  and  turneth  backward 

2 . Backward,  n’n'nx  achorannith. 

Gen.  9.  23  and  went  backward,  and  covered  the 

9.  23  aud  their  faces  (were)  backward,  and  they 

1  Sa.  4.  18  he  fell  from  off  the  seat  backward 

2  Ki.  20.  10  let  the  shadow  return  backward  ten 

20.  1 1  brought  the  shadow  tenjdegrees  backward 
Isa.  38.  8  I  will  bring  again  the  shadow . .  backward 

3.  To  the  back  parts,  eis  ra  oiritru  eis  ta  opisu. 

John  18.  6  1  am  (lie),  they  went  backward, and  fell  to 

BAD  — 

1  .Base,  bad,  chka  biush. 

Ezra  4.  12  building  the  rebellious  and  the  bad  city 

2.  Evil,  in  ra, 

Gen.  24.  50  we  cannot  speak  unto  thee  bad  or  good 
31.  24  that  thou  speak  not.  .either  good  or  bad 
31.  29  that  thou  speak  not.  .either  good  or  bad 
Lev.  27.  10  a  good  for  a  bad,  or  a  bad  for  a  good 

27.  12  shall  value  it,  whither  it  be  good  or  bad 
27.  14  estimate  it,  whither  it  be  good  or  bad 
27.  33  shall  not  search  whether  it  be  good  or  bad 
Numi3.  19  the  land  (is),  .whether  it  (be)  good  or  bad 
24.  13  to  do  (either)  good  or  bad  of  mine  own 
2  Sa  13.  22  Absalom  spake .  .neither  good  nor  bad 
14.  17  so  (is),  .the  king  to  discern  good  and  bad 

1  Ki.  3.  9  that  I  may  discern  between  good  and  bad 

3 . Bad,  ko.k6s  kakos. 

2C0.  5.  10  according  to  that,  .whether,  .good  or[bad] 

4  Evil,  TrovTipis  p>oneros. 

Matt  22.  10  as  they  found,  both  bad  and  good  :  and 

5  Rotten,  putrid,  tra-rrpSs  sapros. 

Matt  13.  48  good  into  vessels,  but  cast  the  bad  away 

BAD,  to  be  so  — 

From  badness,  snp  meroa. 

Jer.  24.  2  could  not  be  eaten,  they  were  so  bad 

BADGER  — 

Badger  or  dark  red  coloured  object,  wnn  tachash. 
Exod25.  5  rams’  skins  dyed  red,  and  badgers’  skins 
26.  14  and  a  covering  above  (of)  badgers'  skins 
33.  7  rams’  skins  dyed  red,  and  badgers’  skins 

35.  23  and  red  skins  of  rams,  and  badgers’  skins 

36.  19  and  a  covering  (of)  badgers’  skins  above 

39.  34  the  covering  of  badgers’  skins,  and  the 

Num.  4.  6  put  thereon,  .covering  of  badgers’  skins 

4.  8  cover,  .with  a  covering  of  badgers’  skins 
4.  10  within  a  covering  of  badgers’  skins,  and 

4.  11  cover  it  with  a  covering  of  badgers’  skins 
4.  12  cover,  .with  a  covering  of  badgers’  skins 
4.  14  spread,  .a  covering  of  badgers'  skins 
4.  25  the  covering  of  the  badgers’  skins  that  (is) 
Eze.  16.  10  and  shod  thee  with  badgers’  skin,  and  I 

BADNESS  — 

Evil,  badness,  ST  roa. 

Gen.  41.  19  such  as  I  never  saw.  .for  badness 

BAG  — 

1.  Bag,  purse,  D'P'ID  charitim. 

2  Ki.  5.  23  bound  two  talents  of  silver  in  two  bags 
‘l.Cup,  D'3  kis. 

Deut25.  13  Thou  shalt  not  have  in  thy  bag  divers 
Prov.16.  11  all  the  weights  of  the  bag  (are)  his  work 
Isa.  46.  6  They  lavish  gold  out  of  the  bag,  and 
Mic.  6.  11  and  with  the  bag  of  deceitful  weights? 

3.  Vessel,  instrument,  '^>3  keli. 

1  Sa.  17.  40  and  put  them  in  a  shepherd’s  bag  which 
17.  49  And  David  put  his  hand  in  his  bag 

4.  Bundle,  "in’J  tseror. 

Job  14.  17  My  transgression  (is)  sealed  up  in  a  bag 
Prov.  7.  20  He  hath  taken  a  bag  of  money  with  him 
Hag.  1.  6  earneth  wages  (to  put  it)  into  a  bag  with 

5.  That  into  which  a  thing  is  cast,  fio.Xavriov. 
Lukei2.  33  provide  yourselves  bags  which  wax  not 

6.  Where  the  tongues  of  wind  instruments  are  put, 

y\<v<j<j&Kop.ov  glOssokomon. 

John  12.  6  because  he  was  a  thief,  and  had  the  bag 
13.  29  some. .  thought, because  Judas  had  the  bag 


BAGS,  to  put  up  in  — 

To  bind  up,  ms  tsur. 

2  Ki.  12.  10  they  put  up  in  bags,  and  told  the  money 

BA-HA-RU-MITE  or  BAR-HU-MITE,  'pnqa. 

Patronymic  of  one  of  David’s  thirty  valiant  men. 

1  Ch.  1 1.  33  Azmaveth  the  B.,  Eliahba  the  Shaalbonite 

BA-HD  -RIM,  D’-iin?  low  grounds. 

A  village  on  the  road  leading  up  from  the  valley  of  the 
Jordan  to  Jerusalem. 

2  Sa.  3.  16  her  husband  went,  .behind  her  to  B. 

16.  5  when  king  David  came  to  B.,  behold 

17.  18  they,  .came  to  a  man’s  house  in  B., which 
19.  16  a  Benjamite,  which  (was)  of  B.,  hasted 

1  Ki.  2.  8  a  Benjamite  of  B.,  which  cursed  me  with 

BA'-JITH,  rvan  house. 

This  word  occurs  frequently  in  the  names  of  towns,  but 
is  in  this  one  passage  used  absolutely,  and  left  un¬ 
translated.  as  the  name  of  a  place.  In  the  original  text 
it  has  the  article,  “  the  house,”  not  referring  to  a  place 
of  this  name,  but  to  “The  House"  or  temple  of  the 
gods  of  Moab,  as  opposed  to  the  “high  places”  in  the 
same  sentence. 

Isa.  15.  2  He  is  gone  up  to  B.,  and  to  Dibon,  the 

BAK-BAK'-KAR,  npapa  diligent  searcher. 

A  Levite  who  came  up  from  exile,  B.c.  445. 

1  Ch.  9.  15  [of  the  Levites].  .B.,  Heresh,  and  Galal 

BAK'-BUK,  piapa  waste,  hollow. 

Ancestor  of  the  Nethinims  who  returned  from  exile, 
B.c.  536. 

Ezra  2.  51  children  01  B.,  the  children  of  Hakupha 
Nell.  7.  S3  children  of  B.,  the  children  of  Hakupha 

BAK  BUK'IAH,  rrpapa  wasted  by  Jah. 

A  Levite  of  Asaph's  family,  and  second  leader  in  the 
temple  worship  of  the  exile,  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  11.  17  B  the  second  among  his  brethren,  and 
12.  9  B.  and  Unni,  their  brethren,  (were)  over 
12.  25  Mattaniah,  and  B. .  .porters  keeping  the 

BAKE,  to  — 

1  .To  bake,  .isk  aphah. 

Gen.  19.  3  and  did  bake  unleavened  bread 
Exodi2.  39  they  baked  unleavened  cakes  of  the  dough 
16.  23  bake  (that)  which  ye  will  bake,  .and  seethe 
Lev.  24.  5  take  fine  flour,  and  bake  twelve  cakes 
26.  26  ten  women  shall  bake  your  bread  in  one 

1  Sa.  28.  24  and  did  bake  unleavened  bread  thereof 
Isa.  44.  15  he  kindleth  (it),  and  baketh  bread  ;  yea 

44.  19  also  I  have  baked  bread  upon  the  coals 
Eze.  46.  20  where  they  shall  bake  the  meat  offering 

2 . To  boil,  cook,  Stva  bashal,  3. 

Nunn  1.  8  and  baked  (it)  in  pans,  and  made  cakes  of 

2  Sa.  13.  8  aud  made  cakes . .  and  did  bake  the  cakes 

3.  To  bake  cakes,  By  ug. 

Eze.  4.  12  thou  shalt  bake  it  with  dung  that  cometh 

BAKE  MEATS  — 

Food,  work  of  a  baker,  nsk  rips; a  Scrd. 

Gen. 40.  17  of  all  manner  of  bakemeats  for  Pharaoh 

BAKEN  — 

1.  Anything  baken,  nsxp  maapheh. 

Lev.  2.  4  an  oblation,  .baken  in  the  oven 

2 . To  mingle,  dip,  ?|3q  rdbak,  6. 

Lev.  6.  21  (when  it  is)  baken,  thou  shalt  bring  it  in 

BAKEN,  to  be  — 

To  be  baken,  hdn  aphah,  2. 

Lev.  6.  17  It  shall  not  be  baken  with  leaven.  I  have 

7.  9  all  the  meat  offering  that  is  baken  in  the 
23.  17  they  shall  be  baken  with  leaven .  .the  first 

BAKEN  pieces  — 

Baken  or  dried,  pieces,  D’PBri  tuphinim. 

Lev.  6.  21  the  baken  pieces  of  the  meat  offering 

BAKEN  on  the  coals — - 

Burning  coals,  hot  stones,  D'3?n  retsaphim. 

1  Ki.  19.  6  and,  behold,  .a  cake  baken  on  the  coals 

BAKER  — 

To  bake,  nsk  aphah. 

Gen.  40.  i’(his)  baker  had  offended  their  lord  the 

40.  2  was  wroth . .  against  the  chief  of  the  bakers 
40.  5  the  butler  and  the  baker  of  the  king  of 
40.  16  When  the  chief  baker  saw  that  the 
40.  20  lifted  up  the  head . .  of  the  chief  baker 

40.  22  But  he  hanged  the  chief  baker :  as  Joseph 

41.  10  put  me  in  ward,  .me  and  the  chief  baker 
1  Sa.  8.  13  will  take  your  daughters .  .(to  be)  bakers 
Jer.  37.  21  a  piece  of  bread  out  of  the  bakers’  street 
Hos.  7.  4  as  an  oven  heated  by  the  baker,  (who) 

7.  6  their  baker  sleepeth  all  the  night ;  in  the 

BAL'-AAM,  DJJ1??  a  pilgrim  or  lord  of  the  people. 
Son  of  Beor,  aMidianite  prophet.  He  resided  at  Petlior, 
a  city  of  Mesopotamia,  as  lie  himself  tells  us,  he  was 
“  brought  from  Aram  out  of  the  mountains  of  the  East.” 
B.c.  1452. 

Num  22.  5  He  sent  messengers  therefore  unto  B. 

22.  7  they  came  unto  B.,  and  spake  unto  him 

22.  8  the  princes  of  Moab  abode  with  B. 

22.  9  God  came  unto  B.,  and  said,  What  men 

22.  10  B.  said  unto  God,  Balak  the  son  of 


Num  22.  12  God  said  unto  B.,  Thou  shalt  not  go 
22. 13  B.  rose  up  in  the  morning,  and  said 

22.  14  the  princes  of  Moab.  .said,  B.  refusetl)  to 

22.  16  they  came  to  B.,  and  said  to  him,  Thus 

22.  18  B.  answered  and  said  unto  the  servants 

22.  20  God  came  unto  B.  at  night,  and  said 

22.  21  B.  rose  up  in  the  morning,  and  saddled 

22.  23  B.  smote  the  ass,  to  turn  her  into  the  way 
22.  25  crushed  B.’s  foot  against  the  wall :  aud 
22.  27  she  fell  down  under  B. :  and  B.’s  anger 
22.  28  she  said  unto  B.,  What  have  I  done  unto 
22.  29  B.  said  unto  the  ass.  Because  thou  hast 
22.  30  the  ass  said  unto  B.,  (Am)  not  I  thine  ass 
22.  31  Then  the  Loud  opened  the  eyes  of  B.,  and 
22.  34  And  B.  said  unto  the  angel  of  the  Lonb,  1 
22.  35  the  angel  of  the  Loud  said  unto  B.,  Go 
22.  35  So  B.  went  with  the  princes  of  Balak 
22.  36  And  when  Balak  heard  that  B.  was  come 
22.  37  And  Balak  said  unto  B.,  Did  I  not 
22.  38  And  B.  said  unto  Balak,  Lo,  I  am  come 
22.  39  And  B.  went  with  Balak,  and  they  came 

22.  40  Balak  offered  oxen .  .and  sent  to  B.,  and 

23.  41  Balak  took  B.,  and  brought  him  up  into 

23.  1  And  B.  said  unto  Balak,  Build  me  here 

23.  2  And  Balak  did  as  B.  had  spoken  ;  and 

23.  2  B.  offered  on  (every)  altar  a  bullock  and 

23.  3  B.  said  unto  Balak,  Stand  by  thy  burnt 

23.  4  God  met  B. :  and  he  said  unto  him,  I  have 

23.  5  And  the  Lord  put  a  word  in  B.’s  mouth 

23.  11  And  Balak  said  unto  B.,What  hast  thou 

23.  16  And  the  Lord  met  B.,  and  put  a  word  in 

23.  25  And  Balak  said  unto  B.,  Neither  curse 
23.  26  But  B.  answered  and  said  unto  Balak 
23.  27  And  Balak  said  unto  B.,  Come,  I  pray 
23.  28  And  Balak  brought  B.  unto  the  top  of  I’. 
23.  29  B.  said  unto  Balak,  Build  me  here  seven 

23.  30  And  Balak  did  as  B.  had  said,  and  offered 

24.  1  when  B.  saw  that  it  pleased  the  Lord  to 

24.  2  B.  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  he  saw  Israel 

24.  3,  15  B.  the  son  of  Beor  hath  said,  and  the 

24.  10  Balak’s  anger  was  kindled  against  B. 

24.  10  Balak  said  unto  B. ,  I  called  thee  to  curse 

24.  12  B.  said  unto  Balak,  Spake  I  not  also 

24.  25  B.  rose  up,  and  went  and  returned  to  his 
31.  8  B.  also  the  son  of  Beor  they  slew  with 
31.  16  caused.  .Israel,  through  the  counsel  of  B. 
Deut23.  4  because  they  hired  against  thee  B.  the 

23.  5  Lord  thy  God  would  not  hearken  un  to  B. 
Jos.  13.  22  B.  also  the  son  of  Beor,  the  soothsayer 

24.  9  Balak.  .sent  and  called  B.  the  son  of 

24.  10  But  I  would  not  hearken  unto  B.;  there 
Neh.  13.  2  Because  they . .  hired  B.  against  them 
Mic.  6.  5  0  my  people,  remember,  .what  B.  the 
2  Pe.  2.  15  are.  .following  the  ivay  of  B.  (the  sou)  of 
Jude  11  ran  greedily  after  the  error  of  B.  for 
Rev.  2.  14  there  them  that  hold  the  doctrine  of  B. 

BA -LAC,  HaXaK,  the  Greek  form  fl/p^a. 

Rev.  2.  14  Balaam  who  taught  B.  tocast  a  stumbling 

BA-LA'-DAN,  jqR^3  having  power. 

Father  of  Merodach  (or  Berodach)  Baladan,  king  of 
Babylon  in  the  time  of  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah. 

2  Ki.  20.  12  Berodach-baladan,  the  son  of  B.,  king  of 
Isa.  39.  1  Merodach-baladan,  the  son  of  B.,  king  of 

BA-'LAH,  nSa  withered,  old. 

A[city  of  Simeon,  called  Bilhali  in  1  Ch.  4.  29. 

*  Josh  19.  3  [they  had  in  their  inheritance] ..  B. ,  aDd 

BA'-LAK,  pSa  void,  empty,  waster. 

King  of  Moab,  and  son  of  Zippor,  at  the  time  Israel 
were  bringing  their  journeyings  to  a  close.  He  hired 
Balaam  to  curse  Israel  when  they  were  in  his  territory. 
B.C.  1452. 

Num  22.  2  B.  the  son  of  Zippor  saw  all  that 

22.  4  B.  the  son  of  Zippor ..  king  of  the  Moab. 
22.  7  spake  unto  him  the  words  of  B. 

22.  10  B.  the  son  of  Zippor,  king  of  Moab,  hath 
22.  13  Balaam .  .said  unto  the  princes  of  B. 

22.  14  the  princes  of  Moab.  .went  unto  B.,  and 
22  15  B.  sent  yet  again  princes,  more,  and 
22.  16  Thus  saith  B.  the  son  of  Zippor,  Let 
22.  18  Balaam  answered,  unto  the  servants  of  B. 
22.  35  So  Balaam  went  with  the  princes  of  B. 
22.  36  when  B.  heard  that  Balaam  was 
22.  37  B.  said  unto  Balaam,  Did  I  not 
22.  38  Balaam  said  unto  B.,  Lo,  I  am  come 
22.  39  Balaam  went  with  B. ,  and  they  came 

22.  40  B.  offered  oxen  and  sheep,  and  sent 

22  41  B.  took  Balaam,  and  brought  him  up 

23.  I  Balaam  said  unto  B.,  Build  me  here  seven 
23.  2  B.  did  as  Balaam  had  spoken  ;  an 

23.  2  B.  and  Balaam  offered  on  (every)  altar  a 
23.  3  Balaam  said  unto  B. ,  Stand  by  thy 
23.  5  Return  unto  B.,  and  thus  thou  shalt 
23.  7  B.  the  king  of  Moab  hath  brought  mej 
23.  II  B.  said  unto  Balaam,  What  hast  thou 

23  13  B.  said  unto  him,  Come,  I  pray  thee 

23.  15  he  said  unto  B.,  Stand  here  by  thy  burnt 
23.  16  Go  again  unto  B.,  and  say  thus 
23.  17  B.  said  unto  him.  What  hath  the  Lord 
23.  18  Rise  up,  B.,  and  hear;  hearken  unto  me 
23.  25  B.  said  unto  Balaam,  Neither  cause  them 
23.  26  Balaam  answered  and  said  unto  B. 

23.  27  B.  said  unto  Balaam,  Come,  I  pray  thee 
23.  28  B.  brought  Balaam  unto  the  top  of  Peor 
23.  29  Balaam  said  unto  B.,  Build  me  here 

23.  30  B.  did  as  Balaam  had  said,  and  offered 

24.  10  B.’s  auger  was  kindled  against  Balaam 

24.  10  B.  said  unto  Balaam,  I  called  thee  to 


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Nuni24.  12  Balaam  said  unto  B.,  Spake  I  not  also 
24.  13  If  B.  would  give  me  liis  house  full  of 
24.  25  to  his  place :  and  B.  also  went  his  way 
Josh.24.  9  Then  B.  the  son  of  Zippor,  king  of  Moab 
judgi  1.  25  And  now  (art)  thou  anything  better  than  B. 
Mic.  6.  s  0  my  people,  remember  now  what  B. 

BALANCE  — 

Stalk,  cane,  njij  qaneh. 

Isa.  46.  6  and  weigh  silver  in  the  balance,  (and) 

BALANCES  — 

Pair  of  balances,  DMJKD  moznayim. 

Lev  19. 36  Just  balances,  just  weights,  a  just 
Job  6.  2  calamity  laid  in  the  balances  together ! 

31  6  Let  me  be  weighed  in  an  even  balance 
Psa.  62.  9  to  be  laid  in  the  balance,  they  (are) 
Prov.n.  1  Afalse  balance  (is)  abomination  to  the 
16.  n  A  just  weight  and  balance  (are)  the 

20.  23  and  a  false  balance  (is)  not  good 
Isa.  40.  12  weighed  the  mountains,  .in  a  balance  1 
40.  15  counted  as  the  small  dust  of  the  balance 
.Ter.  32.  10  weighed,  .the  money  in  the  balances 
Eze.  5.  1  then  take  thee  balances  to  weigh,  and 

45.  10  Ye  shall  have  just  balances,  and  a  just 
Dan.  5.  27  Thou  art  weighed  in  the  balances,  and 
Hos.  12.  7  the  balances  of  deceit  (are)  in  his  hand 
Amos  8.  5  and  falsifying  the  balances  by  deceit  ? 
Mic.  6. 11  count  (them)  pure  with  the.  .balances 

BALANCES,  pair  of  — 

Yoke,  cross  bar,  (vy6s  zugos. 

Rev.  6.  5  and  he .  .had  a  pair  of  balances  in  his 

BALANCINGS  — 

Poisings,  balancings,  bbsp  miphlas. 

Job  37.  16  Dost  thou  know  the  balancings  of  the 

BALD  — 

1  .Bald  (in  the  back  of  head),  rnp  qereach. 

Lev.  13.  40  hair  is  fallen  off  his  head,  he  (is)  bald 

2. Baldness ,  nrrijj  qorchah. 

Jet'.  48.  37  every  head  (shall  be)  bald,  and  every 

BALD  forehead  — 

Bald  (in  front  of  head),  nnsi  gabbachath. 

Lev.  13.  42  or  bald  forehead,  a  white  reddish  sore 
13.  42  leprosy  sprung  up  in.  .his  bald  forehead 
13.  43  or  in  his  bald  forehead,  as  the  leprosy 

BALD  head  — 

1  .Bald  (in  back  of  head),  nip  qereach. 

2  Ki.  2.  23  thou  bald  head ;  go  up,  thou  bald  head 

2.  Bald  spot,  baldness,  nniij  qarachath. 

Lev.  13.  42  And  if  there  be  in  the  bald  head,  or 
13.  42  a  leprosy,  sprung  up  in  his  bald  head 
13.  43  (be)  white.reddish  in  his  bald  head 

BALD,  made  — 

To  be  made  bald,  rnp  qarach,  6. 

Eze.  29.  18  every  head,  .made  bald. .  every  shoulder 

BALD,  to  make  — 

To  make  bald,  rnp  qarach. 

Mic.  1.  16  Make  thee  bald,  and  poll  thee  for  thy 

BALD,  to  make  (one's)  self — • 

1.  To  become  bald,  rnp  qarach,  2. 

Jer.  16.  6  nor  make  themselves  bald  for  them 

2.  To  be  made  bald,  rnp  qarach,  6. 

Eze.  27.  31  they  shall  make  themselves  utterly  bald 

BALDNESS  — 

Baldness  (in  back  of  head),  nn"]i3  qorchah. 

Lev.  21.  5  They  shall  not  make  baldness  upon  their 
Deut  14.  1  nor  make  any  baldness  between  your 
Isa.j  3.  24  and  instead  of  well  set  hair  baldness 
‘  15.  2  on  all  their  heads,  .baldness 
22.  12  and  to  baldness,  and  to  girding  with 
Jer.  47.  5  Baldness  is  come  upon  Gaza ;  Ashkelon 
Eze.  7.  18  and  baldness  upon  all  their  heads 
Amos 8.  10  I  will  bring  up  sackcloth,  .baldness 
Mic.  1.  16  enlarge  thy  baldness  as  the  eagle 

BALL  — 

Ball,  any  thing  round.  Hi  dur. 

Isa.  22.  18  violently  turn  and  toss  thee  (like)  a  ball 

BALM  — 

Balsam,  a  medicinal  gum,  ’1¥,  'll  tsori,  tseri. 

Gen.  37.  25  their  camels  bearing  spicery  and  balm 
43. 11  carry .  .the  man  a  present,  a  little  balm 
Jer.  8.  22  no  balm  in  Gilead  ;  (is  there)  no  physician 

46.  11  Go  up  into  Gilead,  and  take  balm,  0 
51.  8  howl  for  her ;  take  balm  for  her  pain,  if 

Eze.  27.  17  Pannag,  and  honey,  and  oil,  and  balm 

BA'-MAH,  high  place. 

Used  in  'Ezekiel  as  the  name  of  the  places  in  which 
Israel  offered  sacrifices  to  idols. 

Eze.  20.  29  the  name  thereof  (is)  called  B.  unto  this 
BA -MOTH,  niD3  high  places. 

A  city  on  the  N.side  of  the  Arnon,  which  had  belonged 
to  the  Moabites,  but  was  taken  from  them  by  Silion.  It 
is  thought  to  be  the  Bamoth-baal  of  Josh.  13.  17. 
Num2i.  19  and  from  Nahaliel  to  B. 

21.  20  from  B.  (in)  the  valley,  that  (is)  in  the 

BA-MOTH  BA'-AL,  Sy3  riiD3  high  places  of  Baal. 

A  town  of  Moab  taken  by  Silion,  but  afterwards  a  city 
of  Reuben.  It  is  probably  the  Bamoth  of  Num.  21.  19. 
Josh. 13.  17  Dibon,  and  B.,  and  Beth-baal-meon 


BAND  — 

1  .Band,  bond,  fetter,  hdx  esur. 

Judg  15.  14  and  his  bands  loosed  from  off  his  hands 
Eccl.  7.  26  heart  (is)  snares . .  her  hands . .  bands 
Dan.  4.  15  even  with  a  band  of  iron  and  brass 

4.  23  even  with  a  band  of  iron  and  brass 

2.  A  troop  (of  men),  mi  gedud. 

2  Sa.  4.  2  two  men  (that  were)  captains  of  bands 

1  Ki.  11.  24  became  captain  over  a  band,  when  David 

2  Ki.  6.  23  So  the  bands  of  Syria  came  no  more  into 

13.  20  And  the  bands  of  the  Moabites  invaded 
13.  21  that,  behold,  they  spied  a  band 
24.  2  And  the  Lord  sent  against  him  bands  of 
24.  2  and  bands  of  the  children  of  Ammon,  and 
1  Ch.  7.  4  And  with  them .  .bands  of  soldiers 
12.  18  and  made  them  captains  of  the  band 
12.  21  they  helped  David  against  the  band 

3 . Cord,  rope,  Van  chebel. 

Psa.  1 19.  61  The  bands  of  the  wicked  have  robbed  me 

4.  Thick  bands,  wreatlien  cords,  nhj/  aboth. 

Job  39.  10  Canst  thou  bind  the  unicorn  with  his  band 
Eze.  3.  25  But  thou,  .behold,  they  shall  put  bands 
4.  8  And,  behold,  I  will  lay  bands  upon  thee 
Hos.  1 1 .  4  I  drew  them  with  cords . .  with  bands  of 

5 . Head,  detachment,  itnI  rosh. 

1  Ch.  12.  23  these,  .the  numbers  of  the  bands 
Job  1 .  1 7  The  Chaldeans  made  out  three  bands,  and 

6.  Lip,  edge,  ns'y1  saphali. 

Exod  39.  23  a  band  round  about  the  hole 

7.  A  band,  body  of  men  at  arms,  oireipa  speira. 

Matt  27.  27  and  gathered  unto  him  the  whole  band 
Markis.  16  and  they  call  together  the  whole  band 
John  18.  12  Then  the  band  and  the  captain,  .took  J 
Acts  10.  1  centurion  of  the  band  called  the  Italian 

21.  31  came  unto  the  chief  captain  of  the  band 
27.  1  Julius,  a  centurion  of  Augustus'  band 

BAND  of  men  — 

1  .A  troop  (of  men),  Hi)  gedud. 

2CI1.  22.  1  for  the  band  of  men.  .had  slain  all  the 

2.  Strength,  might,  force,  Vn  chayil. 

1  Sa.  10.  26  there  went  with  him  a  baud  of  men 

3.  Band,  body  of  men  at  arms,  airYipa  speira. 

John  18.  3  having  received  a  band .  .and  officers 

BAND  of  soldiers  — 

Strength,  might,  force ,  Vn  chayil. 

Ezra  8.  22  to  require  of  the  king  a  band  of  soldiers 

BAND  together,  to  — - 

To  make  a  turning  together,  noieu  ao<rrpo<pi]v. 
Acts  23.  12  certain  of  the  Jews  banded  together 

BANDS,  D'^nn  chobelim. 

Symbolic  name  given  to  one  of  two  staves  which  sym¬ 
bolised  the  Lord's  covenant  with  the  seed  of  Jacob,  and 
the  brotherhood  of  Israel  and  Judah. 

Zech.11.  7  one  I  called  Beauty,  .the  other  I  called  B. 
11.  14  I  cut  asunder  mine  other  staff. .B.,  thatl 

BANDS  — 

1.  Wings,  corps,  D’BNs  agappim. 

Eze.  12.  14  I  will  scatter,  all  his  hands 

17.  21  all  his  fugitives  with  all  his  bands  shall 
38.  6  Gomer,  and  all  his  bands  ;  the  house  of 
38.  6  house  of  Togarmah . .  and  all  his  bands 
38.  9  thou,  and  all  thy  bands,  and  many  people 

38.  22  I  will  rain  upon  him,  and  upon  his  bands 

39.  4  thou,  and  all  thy  bands,  and  the  people 

2.  Bands,  pains,  nisxin  chartsubboth. 

Psa.  73.  4  For .  .no  bands  in  their  death  :  but  their 
Isa.  58.  6  to  loose  the  bands  of  wickedness,  to  undo 

3 . Bar,  noiD  motah. 

Lev.  26.  13  I  have  broken  the  bands  of  your  yoke 
Eze.  34.  27  I  have  broken  the  bands  of  their  yoke 

4 . Band,  fetter,  ipin  moser. 

Job  39.  5  who  hath  loosed  the  bands  of  the  wild  ase? 
Psa.  2.  3  Let  us  break  their  bands  asunder,  and 
107.  14  and  break  their  bands  in  sunder 
Isa.  28.  22  lest  your  bands  be  made  strong :  for  I 
52.  2  loose  thyself  from  the  hands  of  thy  neck 
Jer.  2.  20  broken  thy  yoke . .  burst  thy  bands 

5.  Drawings  together,  n’mtyiD  moshechoth. 

Job  38.  31  Canst  thou,  .loose  the  bands  of  Orion? 

6.  Camp,  nano  machaneh. 

Gen.  32.  7  he  divided  the  people,  .into  two  bands 
32.  10  and  now  I  am  become  two  bands 

7 . Band,  fetter,  SecrySs  desmos. 

Luke  8.  29  he  brake  the  bands,  and  was  driven  of 
Acts  16.  26  and  every  one's  bands  were  loosed 

22.  30  he  loosed  him  from  (his)  [bands] 

8.  Band  for  yoking  together,  (euur-gpla  zeukteria. 
Acts  27  40  loosed  the  rudder  bands,  and  hoised  up 

§AVhat  binds  together,  <rvvb eayos  sundesmos. 

Col.  2.  19  the  body  by  joints  and  bands  having 

10.  To  halve,  divide,  fxn  chatscits. 

Prov.30.  27  yet  go  they  forth  all  of  them  by  bands 

BA'-NI,  '33  posterity. 

1.  A  Gadite,  and  one  of  David's  thirty  valiant  men,  B.C 
1048. 

v  Sa.  23.  36  B.  the  Gadite 


2.  An  Aaronite,  a  descendant  of  Marari,  B.c.  1440. 

1  Ch.  6.  46  Amzi,  the  son  of  B.,  the  son  of  Shamer 

3.  A  descendant  of  Pharez,  son  of  Judah,  B.c.  536. 

1  Ch.  9.  4  Imri,  the  son  of  B. ,  of  the  children  of  P. 

4.  Father  of  some  of  those  who  went  up  from  Babylon 
with  Zerubhabel,  B.c.  536. 

Ezra  2.  10  children  of  B.,  six  hundred  forty  and  two 
(In  Neh.  7.  15,  the  name  is  given  as  Binnui.) 

Ezra  10.  29  of  the  sons  of  B.,  Meshullam,  Malluch 

5.  One  whose  descendants  had  taken  strange  wives  dur¬ 
ing  the  exile,  B.c.  445. 

Ezra  10.  34  Of  the  sons  of  B. ;  Maadai,  Amram,  and 

6.  A  descendant  of  No.  5,  who  had  taken  a  strange 
wife,  B.c.  445. 

Ezra  10.  38  And  B.,  Binnui,  Shimei. 

7.  A  Levite  whose  son  repaired  part  of  the  wall  of  Jeru¬ 
salem,  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  3.  17  After  him  repaired,  .the  son  of  B. 

8.  7  Also  Jeshua,  and  B.,  and  Sherebiah 

9.  4  Then  stood  up  upon  the  stairs . .  B. 

9.  5  the  Levites,  Jeshua,  and  Kadmiel,  B. 

8.  A  Levite  who  regulated  the  devotions  of  the  people 
after  Ezra  had  read  the  book  of  the  law  to  them,  B.c. 
445- 

Neh.  9.  4  of  the  Levites.  Bunni,  Sherebiah,  B  ,  and 

10.  13  [And  their  brethren]  ..Hodijah,  B.,Beninu 

9.  A  chief  man  or  family  that,  with  Nehemiah,  sealed 
the  covenant,  B.c.  445. 

Neh. 10.  14  The  chief  of  the  people.  .Zatthu,  B. 

10.  A  Levite  whose  son  was  overseer  of  the  Levites  at 
Jerusalem  after  the  exile.  [The  same  perhaps  as  No.  7 
or  8],  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  11.  22  The  overseer.  .Uzzi  the  son  of  B. 

BANISHED  — 

To  be  driven  or  forced  away,  rn:  nadach,  2. 

2  Sa.  14.  13  doth  not  fetch  home  again  his  banished 

14.  14  that  his  banished  be  not  expelled  from 

BANISHMENT  — 

Rooting  out,  uric'  sheroshu. 

Ezra  7.  26  whether,  .unto  death,  or  to  banishment 

BANISHMENT,  causes  of — - 

Causes  of  being  driven  aivay,  D'nna  madduchim. 
Lam.  2.  14  false  burdens  and  causes  of  banishment 

BANK  — 

1.  Banks  or  cuttings  out  by  water,  rnj  gadali. 

Josh.  3.  15  Jordan  overfloweth  all  his  banks  all  the 

4.  18  and  flowed  over  all  his  banks,  as.  .before 
1  Ch.  12.  15  when  it  had  overflown  all  his  banks 
Isa.  8.  7  channels,  and  go  over  all  his  banks 

2 . Banks,  cuttings,  .Tia  gidyah. 

1  Ch.  12.  15  when  it  had  overflown  all  his  banks 

3.  Any  thing  raised  up  on  high,  rnpb  solelah. 

2  Sa.  20.  15  they  cast  up  a  bank  against  the  city 
2  Ki.  19.  32  He  shall  not.  .cast  a  hank  against  it 
Isa.  37.  33  He  shall  not.  .cast  a  bank  against  it 

4 . Lip,  edge,  n qy  saphali. 

Gen.  41.  17  I  stood  upon  the  bank  of  the  river 
Deut.  4.  48  by  the  hank  of  the  river  Arnon 
Josh.12.  2  upon  the  bank  of  the  river  Arnon 
13.  9  upon  the  bank  of  the  river  Arnon 
13.  16  on  tlie  bank  of  the  river  Arnon 
2  Ki.  2.  13  and  stood  by  the  bank  of  Jordan 
Eze.  47.  7  at  the  bank  of  the  river,  .very  many  trees 

47.  12  by  the  river  upon  the  bank  thereof 
Dan.  12.  5  the  one  on  this  side  of  the  bank 
12.  5  the  other  on  that  side  of  the  bank 

5.  Table  (for  dining  or  business),  rpaire(a  trapeza. 
Luke  19.  23  gavest  not  thou  my  money  into  the  bank 

BANNER  — 

1.  Banner,  standard,  731  degel. 

Song  2.  4  and  his  banner  over  me  (was)  love 

2.  Sign,  ensign,  D3  nes. 

Psa.  60.  4  Thou  hast  given  a  banner  to  them  that 
Isa.  13.  2  Lift  ye  up  a  banner  upon  the  high 

BANNERS,  to  set  up  — 

To  set  up  a  banner,  Sri  dagal. 

Psa.  20.  5  we  will  set  up .  .banners  :  the  Lord 

BANNERS,  with  — 

To  have  banners,  dagal,  2. 

Song  6.  4,  10  terrible  as  (an  army)  with  banners 

BANQUET  — 

1  .A  shouting  (for  joy  or  sorrow),  nnn  marzeach. 
Amos  6.  7  the  banquet  of  them  that  stretched 

2.  A  drinking,  nrit^p  mishteh. 

Esth.  5.  4  let  the  king.  .come,  .unto  the  banquet 

5.  5  So  the  king.,  came  to  the  banquet  that  E. 

5.  6  king  said  unto  Esther  at  the  banquet  of 

5.  8  let  the  king,  .come  to  the  banquet  that 
5!  12  come  in  with  the  king  unto  the  banquet 

5.  14  then  go  thou  in .  .unto  the  banquet 

6.  14  hasted  to  bring  Haman  unto  the  banquet 

7.  2  on  the  second  day  at  the  banquet  of  wine 
7.  7  And  the  king  arising  from  the  banquet 
7.  8  into  the  place  of  the  banquet  of  wine 

Dan.  5.  10  the  queen .  .came  into  the  banquet  house 


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BANQUET,  to  — 

To  drink,  nntji  shathah. 

Esth.  7.  1  So  the  king.,  came  to  banquet  with  Esther 

BANQUET,  to  make  a  — 

To  dig,  pierce,  prepare,  rna  karah. 

Job  41.  6  Shall  thy  companions  make  a  banquet  of 

BANQUETING  — 

Wine,  ( what  is  pressed  out,  juice),  J"  yayin. 

Song  2.  4  He  brought  me  to  the  banqueting  house 

BANQUETINGS  — 

A  drinking,  ir iros  potos. 

1  Pe.  4.  3  when  we  walked  in.  .banquetings,  and 

BAPTISM  — 

1.  Baptism  (as  a  state),  baptisma. 

Matt.  3.  7  he  saw.  .Sadducees  come  to  his  baptism 
20.  22  [to  be  baptized  with  the  baptism  that  I] 

20.  23  [and  be  baptized  with  the  baptism  that  I] 

21.  25  The  baptism  of  John,  whence  was  it ? 
Mark  1.  4  and  preach  the  baptism  of  repentance 

10.  38  and  be  baptized  with  the  baptism  that 

10.  39  with  the  baptism  that  I  am  baptized 

11.  30  The  baptism  of  John,  was  (it)  from 
Luke  3.  3  preaching  the  baptism  of  repentance 

7.  29  being  baptized  with  the  baptism  of  John 

12.  50  But  I  have  a  baptism  to  be  baptized  with 
20.  4  The  baptism  of  John,  was  it  from  heaven 

Acts  1.22  Beginning  from  the  baptism  of  J ohn,  unto 

10.  37  after  the  baptism  which  John  preached 

13.  24  John  had  first  preached,  .the  baptism  of 

18.  25  knowing  only  the  baptism  of  John 

19.  3  And  they  said,  Unto  John’s  baptism 

19.  4  John  verily  baptized  with  the  baptism  of 
Rom.  6.  4  we  are  buried  with  him  by  baptism  into 
Eph.  4.  5  One  Lord,  one  faith,  one  baptism 
Col.  2.  12  Buried  with  him  in  [baptism,]  wherein 
1  Pe.  3.  21  baptism  doth  also  now  save  us,  not  the 

2 . Baptism  (as  an  act),  fia-miapos  baptismos. 

Ileb.  6.  2  Of  the  doctrine  of  baptisms 

BAP'-TIST,  liairTiarrjs  baqitistes. 

Designation  of  the  forerunner  of  Christ ;  see  below. 

BAPTIST  — 

1  .One  that  baptizes,  baptistes. 

Matt.  3.  1  In  those  days  came  John  the  Baptist 
n.  11  a  greater  than  John  the  Baptist 

11.  12  And  from  the  days  of  John  the  Baptist 

14.  2  This  is  John  the  Baptist ;  he  is  risen 
14.  8  Give  me  here  John  Baptist's  head 

16.  14  Some. .John  the  Baptist:  some,  Elias 

17.  13  he  spake  unto  them  of  John  the  Baptist 
Mark  6.  24  she  said,  The  head  of  John  the  [Baptist] 

6.  25  give  me.  .the  head  of  John  the  Baptist 

8.  28  they  answered,  John  the  Baptist 
Luke  7.  20  John  Baptist  hath  sent  us  unto  thee 

7.  28  a  greater  prophet  than  John  [the  Baptist] 
n.  23  John  the  Baptist  came  neithei  eating 

9.  19  They  answering  said,  John  the  Baptist 

2. To  baptize,  0airri^co  baptize. 

Mark  6.  14  That  John  the  Baptist  was  risen  from 

BAPTIZE,  to  — 

To  consecrate  (by  pouring  out  on,  or  putting  into), 
PaTrT i£(v  baptizo. 

Matt.  3.  11  I  indeed  baptize,  .he  shall  baptize  you 
Mark  1.  4  John  did  baptize  in  the  wilderness 

1.  8  1.  .have  baptized,  .he  shall  baptize  you 
Luke  3.  16  I  indeed  baptize  you  with  water  ;  but 

3.  16  he  shall  baptize  you  with  the  Holy  Ghost 
John  1.  25  Why  baptizest  thou  then,  if  thou  be  not 
1.  26  John  answered.  .1  baptize  with  water 
1.  33  he  that  sent  me  to  baptize  with  water 
1.  33  the  same  is  he  which  baptizeth  with  the 

3.  22  there  he  tarried  with  them,  and  baptized 

3.  26  behold,  the  same  baptizeth,  and  all  (men) 

4.  1  Jesus  made  and  baptized  more  disciples 

4.  2  Though  Jesus  himself  baptized  not,  but 

10.  40  went,  .where  John  at  first  baptized 
Acts  1.  5  John  truly  baptized  with  water 

8.  38  they  went  down,  .and  he  baptized  him 

11.  16  John  indeed  baptized  with  water;  but 

9.  4  John  verily  baptized  with  the  baptism  of 
1  Co.  1.  14  I  thank  God . .  I  baptized  none  of  you 

1.  15  Lest  any  should  say  that  I  had  baptized 
1.  16  I  baptized  also,  .household  of  Stephanas 
1,  16  I  know  not  whether  I  baptized  any  other 
1.  17  Christ  sent  me  not  to  baptize,  but  to 

BAPTIZED,  to  be  — 

To  baptize,  baptizo. 

Matt.  3.  6  And  were  baptized  of  him  in  Jordan 
3.  13  Then  cometh  Jesus,  .to  be  baptized  of 
3.  14  I  have  need  to  be  baptized  of  thee,  and 
3.  16  Jesus,  when  he  was  baptized,  went  up 

20.  22  and  to  be  baptized  with  the  baptism 
20.  22  that  I  am  baptized  with  ?  They  say  unto 
20.  23  and  be  baptized  with  the  baptism 
20.  23  that  I  am  baptized  with 
Mark  1.  s  and  were  all  baptized  of  him  in  the 
1.  9  and  was  baptized  of  John  in  Jordan 

10.  38  and  be  baptized  with  the  baptism 

10.  38  that  I  am  baptized  with  ?  And  they  said 
10.  39  with  the  baptism  that  I  am  baptized 
10.  39  withal  shall  ye  be  baptized  ;  but  to  sit 
16.  16  [He  that  believeth  and  is  baptized  shall] 


Luke  3.  7  said  lie  to  the  multitude,  .to  be  baptized 
3.  12  Then  came  also  publicans  to  be  baptized 
3.  21  Now  when  all  the  people  were  baptized 
3.  21  Jesus  also  being  baptized,  and  praying 
7.  29  being  Baptized  with  the  baptism  of  John 

7.  30  rejected,  .being  not  baptized  of  him 
12.  50  I  have  a  baptism  to  be  baptized  with 

John  3.  23  they  came,  and  were  baptized 
Acts  1.  5  ye  shall  be  baptized  with  the  Holy  Ghost 
2.  38  Repent,  and  be  baptized  every  one  of 

2.  41  they  that  gladly  received,  .were  baptized 

8.  12  they  were  baptized,  both  men  and  women 
8.  13  when  he  was  baptized,  he  continued  with 
8.  16  they  were  baptized  in  the  name  of  the 

8.  36  what  doth  hinder  me  to  be  baptized? 

9.  18  forthwith,  and  arose,  and  was  baptized 
10.  47  that  these  should  not  be  baptized 

10.  48  And  he  commanded  them  to  be  baptized 

11.  16  ye  shall  be  baptized  with  the  Holy  Ghost 
16.  15  when  she  was  baptized,  and  her  household 
16.  33  was  baptized,  he  and  all  his,  straightway 

18.  8  hearing  believed,  and  were  baptized 

19.  3  Unto  what  then  were  ye  baptized? 

19.  5  they  were  baptized  in  the  name  of  the 
22.  16  be  baptized,  and  wash  away  thy  sins 
Rom.  6.  3  so  many  of  us  as  were  baptized  into 
6.  3  were  baptized  into  his  death? 

1  Cor.  1.  13  were  ye  baptized  in  the  name  of  Paul? 

10.  2  were  all  baptized  unto  Moses  in  the 

12.  13  For  by  one  Spirit  are  we  all  baptized 
15.  29  they  do  which  are  baptized  for  the  dead 
15.  29  why  are  they  then  baptized  for  the  dead? 

Gal.  3.  27  For  as  many  of  you  as  have  been  baptized 

BAPTIZING  — 

To  baptize,  fdai ttl(o)  baptizo. 

Matt. 28.  19  baptizing  them  in  the  name  of  the 
John  1.  28  were  done,  .where  John  was  baptizing 

1.  31  therefore  am  I  come  baptizing  with  water 

3.  23  John  was  also  baptizing  in  JEnon  near 

BAR  — 

1. Separate  part,  13  bad. 

Job  17.  16  They  shall  go  down  to  the  bars  of  the  pit 

2.  Flying  or  piercing  object,  bar,  n'33  beriach. 

Exod26.  26  thou  slialt  make  bars  (of)  shittim  wood 
26.  27  five  bars  for  the  boards  of  the  other  side 
26.  27  five  bars  for  the  boards  of  the  other  side 
26.  28  the  middle  bar  in  the  midst  of  the  boards 
26.  29  make  their  rings ..  places  for  the  bars 
26.  29  thou  slialt  overlay  the  bars  with  gold 

35.  11  The  tabernacle,  .and  his  boards,  his  bars 

36.  31  he  made  bars  of  shittim  wood  ;  five  for 
36.  32  five  bars  for  the  boards  of  the  other  side 
36.  32  five  bars  for  the  boards  of  the  tabernacle 
36.  33  the  middle  bar  to  shoot  through  the 

36.  34  made  their  rings .  .places  for  the  bars 
36.  34  and  overlaid  the  bars  with  gold 

39.  33  they  brought  the  tabernacle,  .his  bars 

40.  18  put  in  the  bars  thereof,  and  reared  up 
Num.  3.  36  the  bars  thereof,  and  the  pillars  thereof 

4.  31  the  bars  thereof,  and  the  pillars  thereof 
Deut.  3.  5  cities,  .fenced  with  high  walls,  .and  bars 
Judgi6.  3  went  away  with  them,  bar  and  all 

1  Sa.  23.  7  entering,  .a  town,  .hath  gates  and  bars 

1  Ki.  14.  13  great  cities  with  walls  and  brasen  bars 

2  Cli.  8.  5  Beth-horou.  .with  walls , -gates,  and  bars 

14.  7  Let  us.  .make  about  (them)  walls,  .bars 
Nell.  3.  3,  6,  13,  14,  15,  and  set  up.  .bars  thereof 
Job  38.  10  brake  up . .  and  set  bars  and  doors 
Psa.107.  16  and  cut  the  bars  of  iron  in  sunder 

147.  13  hath  strengthened  the  bars  of  thy  gates 
Prov  18.  19  contentious,  .like  the  bars  of  a  castle 
Isa.  45.  2  and  cut  in  sunder  the  bars  of  iron 
Jer.  49.  31  which  have  neither  gates  nor  bars 
51.  30  they  have  burned  her.  .her  bars  are 
Lam.  2.  9  he  hath  destroyed  and  broken  her  bars 
Eze.  38.  11  without  walls,  .having  neither  bars  nor 
Amos  1.  5  I  will  break  also  the  bar  of  Damascus 
Jon.  2.  6  the  earth  with  her  bars  (was)  about  me 
Nah.  3.  13  Behold,  .the  fire  shall  devour  thy  bars 

3.  Bar,  pole,  Bin  mot. 

Num.  4.  10,  12  and  shall  put.  .upon  a  bar 

4.  A  nything  stretched  out,  V'tyn  metil. 

Job  40.  18  his  bones,  .like  bars  of  iron 

BAR,  to  — 

To  hold  fast,  ink  achaz. 

Neh.  7.  3  let  them  shut  the  doors,  and  bar  (them) 
BAR-AB'-BAS,  /3apa/3/3as  father's  son. 

A  murderer  preferred  to  Christ. 

Matt  27.  16  had  then  a  notable  prisoner,  called  B. 

27.  17  B.,  or  Jesus  which  is  called  Christ? 

27.  20  they  should  ask  B.,  and  destroy  Jesus 
27.  21  release  unto  you?  They  said,  B. 

27.  26  Then  released  he  B.  unto  them  :  and  when 
Markis-  7  there  was  (one)  named  B. .  .bound  with 
15.  11  that  he  should  rather  release  B.  unto 
15.  15  Pilate.. released  B.  unto  them,  and 
Luke  23.  18  Away  with  this,  .release  unto  us  B. 
Johm8.  40  Notthisman,butB.  NowB.  wasarobber 

BA  RACH'-EL,  blessed  of  God. 

Father  of  Elihu,  who  reasoned  with  Job  after  liis  three 
friends  were  silent,  B.C.  1550. 

Job  32.  2  the  wrath  of  Elihu  the  son  of  B.  the 

32.  6  Elihu  the  son  of  B.  the  Buzite  answered 


BA  RACH'  IAH,  n;:n 3  blessed  of  Jah. 

Father  of  Zechariah  the  prophet,  B.c.  520. 

Zech.  i.  1  Zechariah,  the  son  of  B.,  the  son  of  Iddo 
1.  7  Zechariah,  the  sou  of  B.,  the  son  of  Iddo 

BAR-ACH-IA8,  I3apaxias. 

The  Greek  form  of  Barachiah. 

Matt.  23.  35  the  blood  of  Zacliarias  son  of  B.,  whom 
BA' RAK,  pna  lightning,  fiapdiK. 

A  Naphtalite  who,  with  Deborah,  defeated  Sisera,  the 
leader  of  the  Canaanites,  and  obtained  a  great  victory 
over  him,  B.c.  1296. 

Judg.  4.  6  she  sent  and  called  B.  the  son  of  Abin. 

4.  8  B.  said  unto  her,  If  thou  wilt  go  with  me 
4.  9  Deborah  arose,  .went  with  B.  to  Kedesh 
4.  10  B.  called  Zebulun  and  Naphtali  to 
4.  12  they  shewed  Sisera  that  B.  the  son  of  A. 

4.  14  Deborah  said  unto  B.,  Up ;  for  this  (is) 

4.  14  So  B.  went  down  from  mount  Tabor,  and 
4.  15  the  Lord  discomfited  Sisera.  .before  B. 

4.  16  B.  pursued  after  the  chariots,  and  after 
4  22  behold,  as  B.  pursued  Sisera,  Jael  came 

5.  1  Then  sang  Deborah  and  B.  the  son  of  Ab. 

5.  12  arise,  B.,  and  lead  thy  captivity  captive 

5.  15  even  Issachar,  and  also  B.  :  he  was  sent 

Heb.  11.  32  time  would  fail  me  to  tell  of.  .B. 

BARBARIAN  — 

Foreigner,  alien,  fidpPapos  barbaros. 

Acts  28.  4  And  when  the  barbarians  saw  the 
Rom.  1.  14  I  am  debtor  both .  .to  the  Barbarians 
1  Co.  14.  11  I  shall  be  unto  him.  .a  barbarian,  and  he 
14.  11  he  that  speaketh .  .a  barbarian  unto  me 
Col.  3. 1 1  there  is  neither  Greek  nor . .  Barbarian 

BARBAROUS  — 

Foreign,  alien,  fiapfiapo  s  barbaros. 

Acts  28.  2  the  barbarous  people  shewed  us  no  little 

BARBED  irons  — 

A  pointed  iveapon,  dart,  naif'  sukkah. 

Job  41.  7  Canst . .  fill  his  skin  with  barbed  irons  1 

BARBER  — 

A  barber,  3V3  galdb. 

Eze.  s-  1  son  of  man.  .take  thee  a  barber’s  razor 
BARE  — 

1  .Bare,  uncovered,  n;-)j 1  eryali. 

Eze.  16.  7  grown,  whereas  thou  (wast)naked  and 
16.  22  when  thou  wast  naked  and  bare 
16.  39  and  leave  thee  naked  and  bare 
23.  29  and  shall  leave  thee  naked  and  bare:  and 

2 . Free,  m3  para. 

Lev.  13.  45  his  clothes  shall  be  rent,  .liis  head  bare 

3.  Naked,  yvgvos  gumnos. 

1  Co.  15.  37  but  bare  grain,  it  may  chance  of  wheat 

BARE,  to  make  — 

1.  To  be  used  with  violence,  DOT  chamas,  2. 

Jer.  13.  22  skirts  discovered,  .thy  heels  made  bare 

2.  To  draw  or  strip  off,  ftyi?  chasaph. 

Isa.  47.  2  uncover  thy  locks,  make  bare  the  leg 
52.  10  Lord  hath  made  bare  his  holy  arm 
Jer.  49.  10  But  I  have  made  Esau  bare,  I  have 
Joel  1.  7  he  hath  made  it  clean  bare,  and  cast  (it) 

3.  To  be  or  become  bare,  TU)  arar. 

Isa.  32. 11  strip  you,  and  make  you  hare,  and  gird 

BARE,  within  — 

Bald  (behind),  nrnp  qarachalh. 

Lev.  13.  55  fret  inward,  .bare  within  or  withou 

BAREFOOT  — 

To  be  unshod,  r]n)  yachepli. 

2  Sa.  15.  30  his  head  covered,  and  he  went  barefoot 
Isa.  20.  2  lie  did  so,  walking  naked  and  barefoot 

20.  3  Isaiah  hath  walked  naked  and  barefoot 
20.  4  lead . .  theEthiopiaus ..  naked  and  barefoot 
BAR-HU'-MITE,  VOT-13  belonging  to  young  men. 
Patronymic  of  one  of  David’s  worthies,  B.c.  1058. 

2  Sa.  23.  31  [one  of  the  thirty]. .  Azmaveth  the  B. 

In  1  Ch.  11.  33  the  epithet  is  :Baharumite,  the  correct 
reading;  denoting  a  person ’of  Bahurim,  a  town  of 
Benjamin. 

BA  RI  -AH,  IT-13  fugitive. 

Grandson  of  Slieehaniah,  of  the  family  of  David,  B.c.  460. 
1  Ch.  3.  22  tlie  sons  of  Slieehaniah ;  Shemaiali. .  B. 

BAR  JE'-SUS,  Papiyaovs  son  of  Joshua. 

Otherwise  called  Elymas,  a  false  prophet  who  opposed 
Barnabas  and  Paul  at  Paphos, 

Acts  13.  6  they  found . .  a  Jew,  whose  name  (was)  B. 
BAR  JO-NA,  /3 ap  ’1  oivd  son  of  Johanan. 

A  surname  of  Simon  Peter. 

Matt  16.  17  Blessed  art  thou,  Simon  B.-j. :  for  flesh 

BARK,  to- 

To  bark,  lift  up  the  voice,  ruj  nabach. 

Isa.  56.  10  all  dumb  dogs,  they  cannot  bark;  sleeping 
BARKED  — 

Any  thing  cut  or  stripped  off,  n«vp  qetsaphah. 

Joel  1.  7  He  hath  laid,  .waste,  and  barked  my 
BAR'-KOS,  Dip-13  party-coloured. 

A  Nethinim,  whose  descendants  returned  from  exile 
with  Zerubbabel.  B.c.  536. 

Ezra  2.  S3  children  of  B.,  the  children  of  Sisera, 
Neh.  7.  55  children  of  B.,  the  children  ol  Sisera 


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BARLEY  — 

1.  Barley  (long  hair),  mflv  seorah. 

Exod.  0.  31  And  the  flax  and  the  barley  was  smitten 
9.  31  for  tlie  barley  (was)  in  the  ear,  and  the 
Lev.  27.  16  an  homer  of  barley  seed,  .at  tifty  shekels 
Hum.  5.  15  the  tenth,  .of  an  ephah  of  barley  meal 
Deut.  8.  8  A  land  of  wheat,  and  barley,  and  vines 
Judg.  7.  13  a  cake  of  barley  bread  tumbled  into  the 
Ruth  x.  22  to  Beth-lehem  in  the.  .barley  harvest 

2.  17  it  was  about  an  ephah  of  barley 

2  23  to  glean  unto  the  end  of  barley  harvest 

3.  2  Behold,  he  wiuuoweth  barley  to  night 

3.  15  he  measured  six.  .of  barley,  and  laid  (it) 

3. 17  these  six.  .of  barley  gave  he  me ;  for  he 

2Sa  14.  30  Joab's  field,  .hath  barley  there 

17.  28  Brought  beds,  .and  wheat,  and  barley 
21.  9  in  the  beginning  of  barley  harvest 

1  Ki.  4.  28  Barley  also  and  straw  for  the  horses 

2  Ki.  4.  42  tweuty  loaves  of  barley,  and  full  ears  of 

7.  1  two  measures  of  bailey  for  a  shekel 
7.  16  two  measures  of  barley  for  a  shekel 
7.  18  Two  measures  of  barley  for  a  shekel,  and 

1  Ch.  11.  13  was  a  parcel  of  ground  full  of  barley 

2  Ch.  2.  10  twenty  thousand  measures  of  barley 

2.  15  Now  therefore  the  wheat,  and  the  barley 
27.  5  gave  him . .  ten  thousand  of  barley 
Job  31.  40  cockle  instead  of  barley.  The  words  of 
Isa.  28.  25  and  the  appointed  barley  and  the  rye 
Jer.  41.  8  we  have  treasures  in  the  field,  .of  barley 
Eze.  4.  9  Take,  .also  unto  thee  wheat,  and  barley 

4.  12  And  thou  shalt  eat  it  (as)  barley  cakes 

13.  19  And  will  ye.  .for  handfuls  of  barley 
45.  13  the  sixth  part  of  an  ephah.  .of  barley 

Hos.  3.  2  homer  of  barley,  and  an  half  homer  of  b. 
Joel  1.  11  for  the  wheat  and  for  the  barley 

2 . Barley  (pointed,  piercing),  KptOii  krithe. 

Rev.  6.  6  three  measures  of  barley  for  a  penny 

3  .Made  of  barley,  uplOivos  krithinos. 

John  6.  g  a  lad  here,  which  hath  five  barley  loaves 
6.  13  the  fragments  of  the  five  barley  loaves 

BARN  — 

1. An  open  threshing  floor,  pjJ  gorcn. 

Job  39.  12  thy  seed,  arid  gather  (it  into)  thy  barn 

2. A  place  for  collecting  anything,  niDI?  megurali. 

Hag.  2.  19  Is  the  seed  yet  in  the  barn  ?  yea,  as  yet 

3 . A  place  for  putting  away,  anodyK-q  apotheke. 

Matt.  6.  26  neither,  .reap,  nor  gather  into  barns 

13.  30  but  gather  the  wheat  into  my  barn 
Luke  12.  18  This  will  I  do:  I  will  pull  down  my  barns 

12.  24  which  neither  have  store  house  nor  barn 

BARN  FLOOR  — 

An  open  threshing  floor,  pi  goren. 

2  Ki.  6.  27  shall  I  help  thee?  out  of  the  barndoor 

BARNS  — 

1.  Places  for  heaping  things  together,  D'ODN. 

Prov.  3.  10  So  shall  thy  barns  bo  filled  with  plenty 

2.  Places  for  collecting  anything,  n'npa. 

Joel  1.  17  the  barns  are  broken  down  ;  for  the  corn 

BAR-NA'-BAS,  0 apva.0as  son  of  consolation. 

A  Levite,  Paul’s  companion  in  several  of  his  journeys ; 
otherwise  called  Joses. 

Acts  4.  36  Joses,  who  by  the  apostles,  .surnamed  B. 
9.  27  B.  took  him,  and  brought  (him)  to  the 

11.  22  they  sent  forth  B.,  that  he  should  go  as 

11.  25  Then  departed  B.  to  Tarsus,  for  to  seek 

11.  30  sent  it  to  the  elders  by  the  hands  of  B. 

12.  25  B.  and  Saul  returned  from  Jerusalem 

13.  1  certain  prophets  and  teachers  ;  as  B.,  and 

13.  2  Separate  me  B.  and  Saul  for  the  work 
13.  7  who  called  for  B.  and  Saul,  and  desired 
13.  43  many  of  the  Jews,  .followed  Paul  and  li. 
13.  46  Then  Paul  and  B.  waxed  bold,  and  said 

13.  50  the  Jews,  .raised  persecution  against. .  B 

14.  12  they  called  B.,  Jupiter;  and  Paul,  Mer. 

14.  14  when  the  apostles,  B.  and  Paul,  heard 

14.  20  the  next  day  he  departed  with  B.  to  Derbe 

15.  2  when  therefore  Paul  and  B.  had  no  small 

15.  2  they  determined  that  Paul  and  B. 

15.  12  all  the  multitude,  .gave  audience  to  B. 
IS.  22  to  send  chosen  men.  .with  Paul  and  B. 

15.  25  to  send  chosen  men . .  with  our  beloved  B 
15.  35  Paul  also  and  B.  continued  in  Antioch 
15.  36  And  some  days  after  Paul  said  unto  B. 

15.  37  AndB.  determined  to  take  with  them  John 
15.  39  so  B.  took  Mark,  and  sailed  unto  Cyprus 
1  Co.  9.  6  Or  I  only  and  B.,  have  not  we  power  to 
Gal.  2.  1  I  went  lip  again  to  Jerusalem  with  B. 

2.  9  they  gave  to  me  and  B.  the  right  hands 
2.  13  insomuch  that  B.  also  was  carried  away 
Col.  4.  10  Marcus,  sister’s  sou  to  B.,  touching  whom 
BARREL  — 

A  n  earthen  jar,  13  kad. 

1  Ki.  17.  12  but  an  handful  of  meal  in  a  barrel,  and 
17.  14  The  barrel  of  meal  shall  not  waste 

17.  16  the  barrel  of  meal  wasted  not,  neither 

18.  33  and  said,  Fill  four  barrels  with  water 

BARREN  — 

1  .Restraining,  restrained,  ixy  otser. 

Prov.  30. 16  The  grave  ;  and  the  barren  womb 
2.  Rooted,  sterile,  Tjpy  agar. 

Gen.  11.  30  But  Sarai  was  barren ;  she  (had)  no  child 
25.  21  Isaac  intreated .  .because  she  (was)  barren 
29.  31  opened  her  womb  :  but  Rachel  (was)  bar. 


Exod 23.  26  There  shall  nothing  cast,  .nor  be  barren 
Deut.  7.  14  there  shall  not  be  male  or  female  barren 
Judg  13.  2  and  his  wife  (was)  barren,  and  bare  not 
13.  3  Behold  now,  thou  (art)  barren,  and 

1  Sa.  2.  5  so  that  the  barren  hath  born  seven 
Job  24.  21  He  evil  entreateth  the  barren  (that) 

Isa.  54.  1  Sing,  0  barren,  thou  (that)  didst  not  bear 

3.  Dry,  drought,  n;x  tsiyyah. 

Joel  2.  20  and  will  drive  him  into  a  laud  barren 

A.  Bereaved,  shakkid. 

Song  4.  2  and  none  (is)  barren  among  them 

6.  6  and  (there  is)  not  one  barren  among  them 

5.  To  bereave,  shakol,  3. 

2  Ki.  2.  19  water  (is)  naught,  and  the  ground  barren 

2.  21  shall  not  be. .  any  more  death  or  barren 

6.  Hot  working,  apyAs. 

2Pe.  1.  8  they,  .neither,  .barren  nor  unfruitful 

7 . Barren,  without  seed,  arupos. 

Luke  1.  7  no  child,  because . . Elizabeth  was  barren 

1.  36  month  with  her,  who  was  called  barren 
23.  29  Blessed  (are)  the  barren  and  the  womlrs 
Gal.  4.  27  Rejoice,  (thou)  barren  that  bearest  not 

BARREN  land  — 

Salt  place,  r6np  mechelah. 

Job  39.  6 'and  the  barren  land  his  dwellings 

BARREN  woman  — 

Rooted,  sterile,  ipj;  agar. 

Psa.  113.  9  He  maketh  the  barren  woman  to  keep 
BARRENNESS  — 

Salt  place,  nnj?p  melechah. 

Psa.  107.  34  A  fruitful  land  into  barrenness,  for  the 
BAR-SA'-BAS,  0apaa0as  son  of  Saba. 

1.  One  nominated  with  Matthias  to  succeed  Judas. 

Acts  1.  23  they  appointed  two,  Joseph  called  B. 

2.  A  disciple  sent  w;,h  Silas  to  Antioch  with  letters  from 
the  apostles. 

Acts  15.  22  Judas  surnamed  B.,  and  Silas,  chief  men 
BAR  THO-LO  -MEW,  0apdoAofidios  son  of  Tolmai. 
One  of  the  apostles  of  Christ. 

Matt  10.  3  [apostles  are  these],  .Philip  and  B. 

Mark  3.  18  Andrew,  and  Philip,  and  B.,  and  Matthew 
Luke  6.  14  brother,  James  and  John,  Philip  and  B. 
Acts  1.  13  where  abode  both.  .Philip,  and  Thomas,  B. 

BAR-TI-MiE-US,  Sapripaios  son  of  Timceus. 

A  beggar  in  Jericho  who  received  sight. 

Markio.  46  blind  B.,  the  son  of  Tinucus,  sat  by  the 
BA'-RUCH,  11113  blessed. 

1.  Son  of  Zabbai  who  helped  to  build  the  wall,  B.C.  445. 

Nell.  3.  20  After  him  B.  the  son  of  Zabbai  earnestly 
10.  6  [those  that  sealed  (were)].  .Ginnetlion,  B. 

2.  A  descendant  of  Phares,  a  returned  exile,  B.C.  445. 

Nell.  1 1.  5  Maaseiah  the  son  of  B.,  the  son  of 

3.  The  amanuensis  of  Jeremiah  in  prison,  B.C.  590. 

Jer.  32.  12  the  evidence  of  the  purchase  unto  B. 

32.  13  And  I  charged  B.  before  them,  saying 
32.  16  I  had  delivered  the  evidence,  .unto  B. 

36.  4  Then  Jeremiah  called  B.  the  son  of  Ner. 
36.  4  and  B.  wrote  from  the  mouth  of  Jeremiah 
36.  5  Jeremiah  commanded  B.,  saying,  I  (am) 
36.  8  B.  the  son  of  Neriah  did  according  to  all 
36.  10  Then  read  B.  in  the  book  the  words  of  J. 
36.  13  when  B.  read  the  book  in  the  ears  of  the 
36.  14  Therefore  all  the  princes  sent,  .unto  B. 

36.  14  So  B.  the  son  of  Neriah  took  the  roll 
36.  15  So  B.  read  (it)  in  their  ears 
36.  16  they  were  afraid,  .and  said  unto  B.,  We 
36.  17  they  asked  B.,  saying,  Tell  us  now,  How 
36.  18  B.  answered  them,  He  pronounced  all 
36.  19  Then  said  the  princes  unto  B.,  Go,  hide 
36.  26  king  commanded  Jeralimeel.  .to  take  B. 
36.  27  the  words  which  B.  wrote  at  the  mouth 
36.  32  gave  it  to  B.  the  scribe,  the  son  of  Neriah 
43.  3  B.  the  son  of  Neriah  setteth  thee  on 
43.  6  Jeremiah  the  prophet,  and  B.  the  son  of 
45.  1  The  word  that  Jeremiah,  .spake  unto  B. 
45.  2  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  .unto  thee,  0  B. 

BAR-ZEL'-LAI,  strong,  iron. 

1.  A  Gileadite  friend  of  David  in  his  flight  from 
Absalom,  B.C.  1103-1023. 

2  Sa.  17.  27  it  came  to  pass,  .that  Shobi.  .and  B.  the 

19.  31  B.  the  Gileadite  came  down  from 
19.  32  B.  was  a  very  aged  man,  (even)  fourscore 
19.  33  the  king  said  unto  B.,  Come  thou  over 
19.  34  B.  said  unto  the  king.  How  long  have  I 
19.  39  the  king  kissed  B.,  and  blessed  him  ;  and 

1  Ki.  2.  7  shew  kindness  unto  the  sons  of  B.  the 
Ezra  2.  61  children  of  the  priests,  .children  of  B. 
Neh.  7.  63  of  the  priests,  .children  of  B. 

2.  Father  of  Adriel,  husband  of  Merab  Saul's  eldest 
daughter,  B.C.  1060. 

2  Sa.  21.  8  she  brought  up  for  Adriel  the  son  of  B. 

3.  A  priest  whose  genealogy  was  lost,  the  father  of 
some  exiles  who  returned  with  Ezra,  B.C.  600. 

Ezra  2.  61  which  took  a  wife  of  the  daughter  of  B. 
Neh.  7.  63  which  took  (one)  of  the  daughters  of  B. 

BASE  — 

1.  Stand,  pedestal,  ]3  ken. 

1  Ki.  7.  29  upon  the  ledges,  .a  base  above  :  and 

7.  31  the  work  of  the  base,  a  cubit  and  a  half 


2.  Base,  place  for  setting  on,  njbn  inekonah. 

1  Ki.  7.  27  bases,  .four  cubits,  .length  of  one  base 

7.  28  the  work  of  the  bases  (was)  on  this 
7.  30  every  base  had  four  brasen  wheels,  and 
7.  32  the  axletrees  of  the  wheels,  .to  the  base 
7.  34  to  the  four  corners  of  one  base 
7.  34  the  uudcrsetters  (were)  of  the  very  base 
7.  35  And  in  the  top  of  the  base,  .a  round 
7.  35  on  the  top  of  the  base  the  ledges  thereof 
7.  37  After  this,  .he  made  the  ten  bases:  all  of 
7.  38  upon  every  one  of  the  ten  bases  one  laver 
7.  39  he  put  five  bases  on  the  right  side 
7.  43  the  ten  bases,  and  ten  lavers  on  the  bases 

2  Ki.  16.  17  Ahaz  cut  off  the  borders  of  the  bases 

25.  13  and  the  bases,  and  the  brasen  sea 
25.  t6  and  the  bases  which  Solomon  had  made 
2  Ch.  4.  14  bases,  and  lavers  made  he  upon  the  bases 
Ezra  3.  3  And  they  set  the  altar  upon  his  bases 
Jer.  27.  19  concerning  the  bases,  and  concerning  the 
52.  17  and  the  bases,  and  the  brasen  sea  that 
52.  20  twelve  brasen  bulls,  .under  the  bases 

3.  A  base,  place  for  setting  on,  .1)30  mekunah. 

Zeeh.  5.  11  it  shall  be.. set  there'upou  her  own  base 

4.  To  be  or  become  light,  galah,  2. 

Isa.  3.  5  and  the  base  against  the  honourable 

5.  Humble,  shaphal. 

2  Sa.  6.  22  and  will  be  base  in  mine  own  sight 
Eze.  17.  14  That  the  kingdom  might  be  base,  that 
29.  14  and  they  shall  be  there  a  base  kingdom 
Mai.  2.  9  I  also  made  you  contemptible  and  base 

6 . Humble,  raneivos  tapeinos. 

2  Co.  10.  i  who  in  presence  (am)  base  among  you 

7.  Without  name,  ci^'Sa  beli-shem. 

Job  30.  8  children  o£  base  men  :  they  were  viler 
BASE  things  — 

Ignoble,  ayevys  agenes. 

Li  Co.  1.  28  base  things  of  the  world,  and  things  which 

BASER  sort,  of  the  — 

Belonging  to  the  market  place,  ayopalos  agoraios. 
Acts  17.  5  certain  lewd  fellows  of  the  baser  sort 

BASEST  — 

1.  Humble,  bstti  shaphal. 

Eze.  29.  15  It  shall  be  the  basest  of  the  kingdoms 

2 . Humble,  bs?’  shephal. 

Dan.  4.  17  and  setteth  up  over  it  the  basest  of  men 
BA -SHAN,  jtyan  the  fruitful. 

A  district  on  the  E.  of  Jordan,  almost  always  written 
with  the  definite  article  in  the  original.  It  is  sometimes 
called  “The  land  of  Bashan."  It  was  the  kingdom  of 
Og,  the  Amorite,  and  extended  from  "the  “border  of 
Gilead"  on  the  S.  to  mount  Hermon  on  the  N.,  and  from 
the  Arabah  or  Jordan  valley  on  the  W.  to  Salcliah 
( Sulkhad )  and  the  border  of  the  Geshurites  and  the 
Maacathites  on  the  E.  Bashan  or  “  the  Bashan"  was  the 
lot  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh  together  with  “  half  of 
Gilead.” 

Num  21.  33  they  turned  and  went  up  by  the  way  of  B. 
21.  33  Og  the  king  of  B.  went  out  against  them 
32.  33  the  kingdom  of  Og  king  of  B.,  the  land 
Deut.  1.  4  Og  the  king  of  B. .  .dwelt  at  Ashtaroth 
3.  1  we  turned,  and  went  up  the  way  to  B. 

3.  1  Og  the  king  of  B.  came  out  against  11s 
3.  3  the  king  of  B.,  and  all  his  people :  and 

3.  4  of  Argob,  the  kingdom  of  Og  in  B. 

3.  10  all  Gilead,  and  all  B.,  unto  Salchah 

3.  10  cities  of  the  kingdom  of  Og  in  B. 

3.  11  only  Og  king  of  B.  remained  of  the 

3.  13  the  rest  of  Gilead,  and  all  B. .  .the 

3.  13  all  the  region  of  Argob,  with  all  B.,  which 

4.  43  and  Golan  in  B.,  of  the  Mauassites. 

4.  47  his  land,  and  the  land  of  Og  king  of  B. 

29.  7  Og  the  king  of  B.,  came  out  against 

32.  14  rams  of  the  breed  of  B.,  and  goats 

33.  22  a  lion's  whelp  :  he  shall  leap  from  B. 
Josh.  9.  10  to  Og  king  of  B.,  which.. at  Ashtaroth 

12.  4  And  the  coast  of  Og  king  of  B. .  .of  the 

12.  5  in  all  B. ,  unto  the  border  of  the  Geshurites 

13.  11  mount  Hermon,  and  all  B.  unto  Salcali 

13.  12  All  the  kingdom  of  Og  in  B.,  which 

13.  30  their  coast  was  from  Mahanaim,  all  B. 
13.  30  all  the  kingdom  of  Og  king  of  B.,  and 
13.  30  the  towns,  .which  (are)  in  B.,  threescore 
13.  31  Edrei,  cities  of  the  kingdom  of  Og  in  B. 
17.  1  a  man  of  war,  therefore  he  had .  .B. 

17.  s  beside  the  land  of  Gilead  and  B.,  which 

20.  8  Golan  in  B.  out  of  the  tribe  of  Manasseh 

21.  6  half  tribe  of  Manasseh  in  B.,  thirteen 

21.  27  Golan  in  B.  with  her  suburbs,  .a  city  of 

22.  7  to.  .Manasseh  Moses  had  given,  .in  B. 

1  Ki.  4.  13  the  region  of  Argob,  which  (is)  in  B. 

4.  19  and  of  Og  king  of  B.  ;  and.  .the  only 

2  Ki.  10.  33  by  the  river  Arnon,  even  Gilead  and  B. 

1  Ch.  5.  11  dwelt,  .in  the  land  of  B.  unto  Salcah 

5.  12  Joel  the  chief,  .and  Shaphat  in  B. 

5.  16  they  dwelt  in  Gilead  in  B.,  and  in  her 

5.  23  they  increased  from  B.  unto  Baal-hermon 

6.  62  out  of  the  tribe  of  Manasseh  in  B. 

6.  71  half  tribe  of  Manasseh,  Golan  in  B.  with 
Neh.  9.  22  Heslibon,  and  the  land  of  Og  king  of  B. 
Psa.  22.12  strong  (bulls)  of  B.  have  beset  me  round 
68.  15  the  hill  of  B.  .the  hill  of  B. 

68.  22  Lord  said,  I  will  bring  again  from  B. 

135.  11  Og  king  of  B.,  and  all  the  kingdoms 

136.  20  Og  the  king  of  B. :  for  hie  mercy,  .fcr 


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Isa.  2.  13  lifted  up,  and  upon  all  the  oaks  of  B. 

33.  9  and  15.  and  Carmel  shake  off  (their  fruits) 
Jer.  22.  20  lift  up  thy  voice  in  B.,  and  cry  from  the 
50.  19  he  shall  feed  on  Carmel  and  B.  and  his 
Eze.  27.  6  (Of)  the  oaks  of  B.  have  they  made  thine 

39.  18  of  bullocks,  all  of  them  fatlings  of  B. 
Amos  4.  i  Hear  this  word,  ye  kine  of  B.,  that  (are) 
Jfic.  7.  14  let  them  feed  (in)  B.  and  Gilead,  as  in 
Nah.  1.  4  B.  languisheth,  and  Carmel,  and  the 
Zech.  11.  2  howl.Oyeoaksof  B.  ;  for  the  forest  of  the 

BA-SHAN  HA  VOTH  JA'-IR,  Y«;  nin  |^a. 

A  name  given  to  Argob  after  its  conquest  by  Jair,  a 
descendant  of  Mauasseh,  B.c.  1451. 

Dent.  3.  14  called  them  after  his  own  name,  B. 

BA  SHE'-MATH  or  BAS'-MATH,  nSii>3  fragrant. 

1.  One  of  the  wives  of  Esau,  and  daughter  of  Elon  the 
llittite,  B.  c.  1796. 

Gen.  26.  34  and  B.  the  daughter  of  Elon  the  Hittite 

2.  Another  wife  of  Esau  and  daughter  of  Ishmael.  B.C. 
1796. 

Gen.  36.  3  B.  Ismael’s  daughter,  sister  of  Nebajoth 
36.  4  Adah  bare  to  Esau  Elipliaz ;  and  B.  bare 
36.  10  Reuel  the  son  of  B.  the  wife  of  Esau 
36.  13  these  were  the  sons  of  B.  Esau's  wife 
36.  17  these  (are)  the  sons  of  B.  Esau’s  wife 

BASIN,  BASON  — 

1  .Bason,  bowl,  cup,  JJN  aggan. 

Exod  24.  6  half  of  the  blood,  and  put  (it)  in  basons 

2.  Cup,  goblet,  "lis?  kephor. 

1  Ch.  28.  17  golden  basons . .  every  bason . .  every  bason 
Ezra  1.  10  Thirty  basons  of  gold,  silver  basons  of  a 
8.  27  twenty  basons  of  gold,  of  a  thousand 

3.  Large  bowl  for  sprinkling,  pmp  mizraq. 

Exod27.  3  thou  shalt  make  his  pans,  .his  basons 

38.  3  he  made  all  the  vessels,  .and  the  basons 
Num.  4.  14  they  shall  put  upon  it.  .the  basons,  all 

1  Ki.  7.  40  Hiram  made  the  lavers.  .and  the  basons 

7.  45  basons.  .Hiram  made,  .(of)  bright  brass 

7.  50  the  basons,  .and  the  censers  (of )  pure  gold 

2  Ki.  12.  13  not  made,  .bowls  of  silver, snuffers,  basons 
2  Ch.  4.  8  And  he  made  an  hundred  basons  of  gold 

4.  11  Huram  made  the  pots,  .and  the  basons 

4.  22  basons . .  and  the  censers,  (of )  pure  gold 
Neh.  7.  70  The  Tirshatha  gave,  .fifty  basons 

4.  Dish,  bowl,  'IP  sapli. 

Exodi2.  22  dip  (it)  in  the  blood  that  (is)  in  the  bason 

12.  22  with  the  blood  that  (is)  in  the  bason 
2  Sa.  17.  28  Brought  beds,  and  basons,  and  earthen 
Jer.  52.  19  the  basons,  and  the  fire  pans,  and  the 

5.  Large  vessel  err  ewer,  yiirTyp  nipter. 

Jon.  13.  5  After  that  he  pouretli  water  into  a  basin 

BASKET  — 

1.  Basket,  pot,  kettle,  na  dud. 

2  Ki.  10.  7  slew,  .and  put  their  heads  in  baskets 
Jer.  24.  2  One  basket  (had)  very  good  figs ..  the 

2.  Basket,  pot,  kettle,  'iia  dudai. 

Jer.  24.  1  two  baskets  of  figs,  .set  before  the  temple 

3.  Basket  of  woven  or  twisted  work.  Bit)  tene. 

Dent  26.  2  shalt  put  (it)  in  a  basket,  and  shalt  go 
26.  4  the  priest  shall  take  the  basket  out  of 

28.  5  Blessed  (shall  be)  thy  basket  and  thy  store 

28.  17  Cursed  (shall  be)  thy  basket  and  thy  store 

i.Cage,  basket,  mVa  kelub. 

Amos  8.  1  and  behold  a  basket  of  summer  fruit 

8.  2  And  I  said,  A  basket  of  summer  fruit 

5.  Basket  [wicker),  Sd  sal. 

Gen.  40.  16  (I  had)  three  white  baskets  on  my  head 

40.  17  in  the  uppermost  basket,  .of  allmannerof 
40.  17  birds  did  eat  them  out  of  the  basket 

40.  18  The  three  baskets  (are)  three  days 
Exod2g.  3  thou  shalt  put  them  into  one  basket 

29.  3  bring  them  in  the  basket,  with  the  bullock 
29.  2 3  one  wafer  out  of  the  basket  of  the 

29.  32  shall  eat . .  the  bread  that  (is)  in  the  basket 
Lev.  8.  2  rams,  and  a  basket  of  unleavened  bread 
8.  26  out  of  the  basket  of  unleavened  bread 
8.  31  with  the  bread  that  (is)  in  the  basket 
Num.  6.  15  a  basket  of  unleavened  bread,  cakes  of 

6.  17  with  the  basket  of  unleavened  bread 

6.  19  one  unleavened  cake  out  of  the  basket 
Judg.  6.  19  the  flesh  he  put  in  a  basket,  and  he  put 

0.  Wicker  basket,  crapydrri  sargane. 

2  Co.  11.  33  in  a  basket  was  I  let  down  by  the  wall 

7. A  hamper,  cnrvp'is  spuris. 

Acts  9.  25  and  let.  .down  by  the  wall  in  a  basket 

BASKETS  — 

1.  Wicker  baskets,  ni^p?p  salsilloth. 

J  er.  6.  g  turn  back  thine  hand . .  into  the  baskets 

2. yl  wicker  travelling  basket,  udipivos  koplvinos. 

Matt  1 4.  20  took  up.  .that  remained  twelve  baskets 

16.  9  and  how  many  baskets  ye  took  up? 

Mark  6.  43  And  they  took  up  twelve  baskets  full 

8.  19  how  many  baskets  full  of  fragments 
Luke  9.  17  there,  .remained  to  them  twelve  baskets 
John  6.  13  filled  twelve  baskets  with  the  fragments 

3.  A  hamper,  trirupis  spuris. 

Mattis.  37  took  up.  .that  was  left  seven  baskets  full 
in.  10  and  how  many  baskets  ye  took  up  ? 

Mark  8.  8  took  up.  .that  was  left  seven  [baskets] 

8. 20  how  may  baskets  full .  .took  ye  up  ? 


BAS'-MATH,  nipiyp  fragrant,  spicy. 

Solomon’s  daughter,  who  became  wife  of  Ahimaaz,  a 
purveyor  for  Solomon,  B.C.  1014. 

1  Ki.  4.  15  he  also  took  B.  the  daughter  of  Solomon 

BASTARD  — 

1  .Mixed,  spurious,  niOD  mamzer. 

Deut  23.  2  A  bastard  shall  not  enter  into  the  cong. 
Zech.  9.  6  And  a  bastard  shall  dwell  in  Ashdod 

2 .Bastard,  v60os  nothos. 

Heb.  12.  8  then  are  ye  bastards,  and  not  sons 

BAT  — 

Bat,  night-bird,  atallepli. 

Lev.  11.  19  her  kind)  and  the  lapwing,  and  the  bat 
Deuti4.  18  the  stork,  .and  the  lapwing,  and  the  bat 
Isa.  2.  20  shall  cast,  .to  the  moles  and  to  the  bats 

BATH  — 

A  measure  for  fluids,  about  8  gallons,  np  bath. 

1  Ki.  7.  26  of  lilies :  it  contained  two  thousand  baths 

7.  38  lavers  of  brass:  one.  .contained  forty  baths 

2  Ch.  2.  10  thousand  baths  of  wine,  .baths  of  oil 

4.  5  received  and  held  three  thousand  baths 
Ezra  7.  22  baths  of  wine,  .baths  of  oil,  and  salt 
Isa.  5.  10  acres  of  vineyard  shall  yield  one  bath 
Eze.  45.  10  a  just  ephah,  and  a  just  bath 

45.  11  The  ephah  and  the  bath,  .that  the  bath 
45.  14  bath  of  oil.  .tenth  part  of  a  bath 
45.  14  an  homer  of  ten  baths  ;  for  ten  baths 
BATH  RAB'-BIM,  D’p-i-n?  daughter  of  many. 

A  gate  of  the  ancient  city  of  Heshbon,  near  which  were 
two  pools  to  which  the  spouse  compares  the  eyes  of  his 
“beloved.” 

Song  7.  4  fishpools  in  Heshbon,  by  the  gate  of  B. 
BATH  SHE'-BA,  ypg’-np  daughter  of  an  oath. 
Daughter  of  Eliamor  Ammiel,  wife  of  Uriah,  and  mother 
of  Solomon  by  David.  She  is  also  called  Bathshua. 
Jewish  tradition  has  it  that  she  composed  and  recited 
Proverbs  31st  as  an  admonition  to  her  son  Solomon  on 
his  marriage  with  Pharaoh’s  daughter,  B.c.  1035. 

2  Sa.  11.  3  (Is) not  this  B.-Sh.,  the  daughter  of  Eliam 

12.  24  David  comforted  B.  his  wife,  and  went 
1  Ki.  1.  11  Wherefore  Nathan  spake  unto  B.-Sh.  the 

1.  15  B.-Sh.  went  in  unto  the  king  into  the 

1.  16  B.-Sh.  bowed,  and  did  obeisance  unto 
1.  28  David  answered  and  said,  Call  me  B.-Sh. 

1.  31  B.-Sh.  bowed  with  (her)  face  to  the  earth 

2.  13  Adonijah.  .came  to  B.-Sh.  the  mother  of 

2.  18  B.-Sh.  said,  Well ;  I  will  speak  for  thee 
2.19  B.-Sh.  therefore  went  unto  king  Solomon 

Psa.  51.  {title)  A. .after  he  had  gone  into  B.-Sh. 
BATH  SHU'-A,  yur'np  daughter  of  prosperity. 

This  name  is  translated  “daughter  of  Shua”  in  Gen. 
38.  12  and  in  1  Ch.  2.  3  ;  but  in  1  Ch.  3.  5,  it  is 
employed  as  the  name  of  the  mother  of  Solomon,  and 
she  is  called  the  daughter  of  Ammiel  (elsewhere  Eliam). 
In  Gen.  38.  2,  12,  Bathshua  is  really  the  name  of 
Judah’s  wife,  B.c.  1035. 

1  Chron  3.  5  these  were  born  unto  him . .  of  B.  -Sh.  the 
BATHE,  to  — 

To  wash,  rub,  |’rn  rachats. 

Lev.  15.  13  and  bathe  his  flesh  in  running  water 

16.  26  wash  his  clothes,  and  bathe  his  flesh  in 

16.  28  he  that  burneth  them  shall,  .bathe  his 

17.  16  But  if  he  wash,  .not,  nor  bathe  his  flesh 
Numig.  7  Then  the  priest,  .shall  bathe  his  flesh  in 

19.  8  wash  his  clothes  in  water,  and  bathe  his 

BATHE  (self),  to  — 

To  wash,  rub,  j'nn  rachats. 

Lev.  15.  5  shall  wash  his  clothes  and  bathe  (himself) 
15.  6  bathe  (himself)  in  water,  and  be  unclean 
15.  7  he  that  toucheth  the  flesh . . aud  bathe 
15.  8  then  he  shall,  .bathe  (himself)  in  water 
15.  10  and  bathe  (himself)  in  water,  and  be 
15.  11  he  shall  wash  his  clothes,  and  bathe 
15.  18  they  shall  (both)  bathe  (themselves)  in 
15.  21  bathe  (himself)  in  water,  aud  be  unclean 
15.  22  bathe  (himself)  in  water,  and  be  unclean 
15.  27  and  bathe  (himself)  in  water,  .until  the 

17.  15  and  bathe  (himself),  .then  shall  he  be 
Num  19.  19  wash  his  clothes,  and  bathe  himself  in 

BATHED,  to  be  — 

To  be  satiated,  nn  ravah,  3. 

Isa.  34.  5  For  my  sword  shall  be  bathed  in  heaven 

BATTER,  to  — 

To  destroy,  nnifi  shachath,  5. 

2  Sa.  20.  15  the  people  that  (were)  with  Joab  battered 

BATTLE  — 

1  .Circumvallation,  lira  kulor. 

Job  15.  24  prevail,  .as  a  king  ready  to  the  battle 

2.  A  camp,  n:na  machaneh. 

1  Sa.  28.  1  thou  shalt  go  out  with  me  to  battle,  thou 

3.  Battle,  conflict,  eating  up,  nen^p  milchamah. 

Gen.  14.  8  joined  battle  with  them  in  the  vale  of 
Nuni2i.  33  he,  and  all  his  people,  to  the  battle 

31.  21  the  men  of  war  which  went  to  the  battle 

32.  27  armed  for  war,  before  the  Lord  to  battle 
32.  29  every  man  armed  to  battle,  before  the 

Deut.  2.  9  neither  contend  with  them  in  battle 

2.  24  possess  (it),  and  contend,  .him  in  battle 

3.  1  he  and  all  iris  people,  to  battle  at  Edrei 


Deut  20.  1  thou  gocst  out  to  battle  against  thine 

20.  2  when  ye  are  come  nigh  unto  the  battle 

20.  3  0  Israel,  ye  approach  this  day  unto  battle 

20.  5  return  to  his  house,  lest  he  die  in .  .battle 

20.  6  lest  he  die  in  the  battle,  and  another 
20.  7  return,  .lest  he  die  in  the  battle,  aud 
29.  7  the  kiDg . .  came  out  against  us  unto  battle 
Josh.  4.  13  passed  over  before  the  Loud  unto  battle 

8.  14  the  city  went  out  against  Israel  to  battle 

11.  19  theHivites.  .all  (other)  they  took  in  battle 
II.  20  they  should  come  aganist  Israel  in  battle 
Judg,  8.  13  Gideon,  .returned  from  battle  before 
20.  14  go  out  to  battle  against  the  children  of  I. 
20.  18  Which  of  us  shall  go  up  first  to  the  battle 
20.  20  the  men  of  Israel  went  out  to  battle 
20.  22  aud  set  their  battle  again  in  array  in  the 
20.  23  Shall  I  go  up  again  to  battle  against  the 
20.  28  Shall  I  yet  again  go  out  to  battle  against 
20.  34  out  of  all  Israel,  and  the  battle  was  sore 
20.  39  the  men  of  Israel  retired  in  the  battle 

20.  42  but  the  battle  overtook  them  ;  and  them 

1  Sa.  4.  1  went  out  against  the  Philistines  to  battle 

4.  2  when,  .joined  battle,  Israel  was  smitten 

7.  10  the  Philistines  drew  near  to  battle 

8.  20  go  out  before  us,  and  fight  our  battles 

13.  22  it  came  to  pass  iu  the  day  of  battle,  that 

14.  20  Saul  and  all.  .came  to  the  battle 

14.  22  followed  hard  after  them  in  the  battle 
14.  23  the  battle  passed  over  unto  Beth-aven 

17.  1  the  Philistinesgathered.  armiestobattle 
17.  2  set  the  battle  in  array  against  the 
17.  8  Why  are  ye  come  out  to  set  (your)  battle 
17.  13  eldest  sons,  .followed  Saul  to  the  battle 
17.  13  of  his  three  sons  that  went  to  the  battle 
17.  20  to  the  fight,  and  shouted  for  the  battle 
17.  28  down  that  thou  mightest  see  the  battle 

17.  47  for  the  battle  (is)  the  Lord's,  and  he 

18.  17  for  me,  and  fight  the  Lord's  battles 
25^.njy  lord  fighteth  the  battles  of  the  Lord 

■^26.  10  he  shaft HesceltdinVO  battle.-und  perish 
29.  4  let  him  not  go  down  with  us  to  battle 

29.  9  He  shall  not  go  up  with  us  to  the  battle 

30.  24  part  (is)  that  goeth  down  to  the  battle 

31.  3  And  the  battle  went  sore  against  Saul 

2  Sa.  1.  4  the  people  are  fled  from  the  battle 

1.  25  mighty  fallen  in  the  midst  of  the  battle  ! 

2.  17  there  was  a  very  sore  battle  that  day 

3.  30  slain  their  brother  Asahel .  .in  the  battle 

10.  8  put  the  battle  in  array  at  the.  .gate 

10.  9  the  front  of  the  battle  was  against  him 

10.  13  And  Joab  drew  nigh,  .unto  the  battle 

11.  15  Uriah  in  the  forefront  of  the  hottest  battle 
11.  25  make  thy  battle  more  strong  against  the 

18.  6  the  battle  was  in  the  wood  of  Ephraim 

18.  8  For  the  battle  was  there  scattered  over 

19.  3  ashamed  steal  away  when ..  flee  in  battle 

19.  10  And  Absalom,  .is  dead  in  battle 

21.  17  Thou  shalt  go  no  more  out.  to  battle 

21.  18  there  was  again  a  battle  with  the  Phil. 

21.  19  And  there  was  again  a  battle  in  Gob 

21.  20  And  there  was  yet  a  battle  in  Gath 

22.  40  hast  girded  me  with  strength  to  battle 

23.  9  the  Philistines . .  gathered . .  to  battle 

1  Ki.  8.  44  thy  people  go  out  to  battle  against  their 

20.  14  he  said,  Who  shall  order  the  battle  ? 

20.  29  in  the  seventh  day  the  battle  was  joined 
20.  39  Thy  servant  went  out  iuto.  .the  battle 

22.  4  Wilt  thou  go  with  me  to  battle  to  R.-G.? 

22.  6  I  go  against  Ramoth-gilead  to  battle 

22.  15  we  go  against  Ramoth-gilead  to  battle 
22.  30  disguise  myself,  and  enter  into  the  battle 
22.  30  the  king  of  Israel,  .went  into  the  battle 
22.  35  Aud  the  battle  increased  that  day  :  and 

2  Ki.  3.  7  wilt  thou  go.  .against  Moab  to  battle? 

3.  26  Moab  saw  that  the  battle  was  too  sore 

1  Ch.  5.  20  for  they  cried  to  God  in  the  battle 

7.  11  fit  to  go  out  for  war  (and)  battle 

7.  40  that  were  apt  to  the  war  (and)  to  battle 

10.  3  And  the  battle  went  sore  against  Saul 

1 1.  13  were  gathered  together  to  battle 

12.  8  (and)  men  of  war  (tit)  for  the  battle 

12.  19  with  the  Philistines  against  Saul  to  battle 

12.  37  with  all.  .instruments,  .for  the  battle 
14.  15  then  thou  shalt  go  out  to  battle  :  for 

19.  7  from  their  cities,  and  came  to  battle 

19.  9  put  the  battle  in  array  before  the  gate  of 
19.  10  Joab  saw  that  the  battle  was  set  against 
19.  14  Joab.  .drew  nigh,  .unto  the  battle 

19.  17  David  had  put  the  battle  in  array  against 
26.  27  Out  of  the  spoils  won  in  battles  did  they 

2  Ch.  13.  3  set  the  battle  in  array  with  an  army  of 

13.  3  set  the  battle  in  array  against  him  with 

13.  14  behold,  the  battle  (was)  before  and 

14.  10  they  set  the  battle  in  array  in  the  valley 
18.  5  Shall  we  go  to  Ramoth-gilead  to  battle 
18.  14  shall  we  go  to  Ramoth-gilead  to  battle 
18.  29  disguise  myself,  and  will  go  to  the  battle 
18.  29  disguised  himself ;  aud.  .went  to.  .battle 
18.  34  And  the  battle  increased  that  day  :  how 

20.  1  came  against  Jehoshaphat  to  battle 
20.  15  for  the  battle  (is)  not  your's,  but  God's 
25.  8  do  (it),  be  strong  for  the  battle :  God 
25. 13  they  should  not  go  with  him  to  battle 

- 32.  8  with  us  (is)  the  Lord  . .  to  fight  our  battles 

Job  39.  25  and  he  smelletli  the  battle  afar  off 

41.  8  remember  the  battle,  do  no  more 
Psa.  18.  39  girded  me  with  strength  unto  the  battle 

24.  8  The  Lord  strong  and  mighty,  .in  battle 
76.  3  the  shield,  and  the  sword,  and  the  battle 
89.  43  hast  not  made  him  to  stand  in  the  battle 

Prov  21.  31  (is)  prepared  against  the  day  of  battle 
Ecel.  9.  11  nor  the  battle  to  the  strong,  neither  yet 


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Isa.  13.  4  Lord  ..  mustereth  the  host  of  the  battle 

22.  2  slain  with  the  sword,  nor  dead  in  battle 

27.  4  set  the . .  thorns  against  mein  battle 

28.  6  to  them  that  torn  the  battle  to  the  gate 

30.  32  in  battles  of  shaking  will  he  fight  with  it 
42.  25  his  anger,  and  the  strength  of  battle 

•Ter.  8.  6  as  the  horse  rushcth  into  the  battle 

18.  21  youngmen(be)slain  by  the  sword  in  battle 
46.  3  and  shield,  and  draw  near  to  battle 

49.  14  come  against  her,  and  rise  up  to.  .battle 

50.  22  A  sound  of  battle  (is)  in  the  laud,  and  of 
50.  42  put  in  array,  like  a  man  to  the  battle 

Eze.  7.  14  none  goeth  to  the  battle :  for  my  wrath 

13.  c  stand  in  (.lie  battle  ill  tfie  flay  r.f  Tin 

Dan.  iii'ro'fielther  in  anger,  nor  inbattte 

11.  25  the  south  shall  be  stirred  up  to  battle 
Hos.  1.  7  will  not  save . .  by  bow . .  nor  by  battle 

2.  18  the  sword  and  the  battle  out  of  the  earth 

10.  9  there  they  stood :  the  battle  in  Gibeah 
10.  14  spoiled  Betharbel  in  the  day  of  battle 
Joel  2.  5  as  a  strong  people  set  in  battle  array 
Amos  1.  14  with  shouting  in  the  day  of  battle,  with 
Obad.  1  Arise . .  let  us  rise  up  against  her  in  battle 
Zech.  9.  10  and  the  battle  bow  shall  be  cut  off :  and 
10.  3  made  them  as  his  goodly  horse  in . .  battle 
10.  4  him  the  nail,  .out  of  him  the  battle  bow 
10.  5  in  the  mire  of  the  streets  in  the  battle 

14.  2  all  nations  against  Jerusalem  to  battle 

4. A  rmour,  arms,  p?}  nesheq. 

Psa.140.  7  covered  my  head  in  the  day  of  battle 

5.  Equipment,  |iwp  seon. 

Isa.  9.  s  For  every  battle  of  the  warrior  (is)  with 
G.  The  host,  army ,  Nay  tsaba. 

Num  31.  27  upon  them,  who  went  out  to  battle 

31.  28  men  of  war  which  went  out  to  battle 
Josh  22.  33  intend  to  go  up  against  them  in  battle 
1  Ch.  12.  33  such  as  went  forth  to  battle,  expert 

12.  36  such  as  went  forth  to  battle,  expert 

7 .Host  of  the  battle,  norths, T  Nay. 

Nuni 31. 14  the  officers. ! which  came  from  the  battle 
8.2I  drawing  near.  Tip  qerab. 

2Sa.  17. 11  go  to  battle  in  thine  own  person 
Job  38.  23  reserved  against,  .the  day  of  battle 
Fsa.  55. 18  hath  delivered  my  soul,  .from  the  battle 
78.  9  Ephraim,  .turned  back  in  the  day  of  battle 
Zech  14.  3  as  when  he  fought  in  the  day  of  battle 

9.vl  battle,  fight,  -rroheyos  qiolemos. 

1  Co.  14.  8  who  shall  prepare  himself  to  the  battle? 
Rev.  9.  7  like  unto  horses  prepared  unto  battle 

9.  9  sound  of.  .mauy  horses  running  to  battle 

1 6.  14  go  forth,  .to  gather  them  to  the  battle 

20.  8  go  out . .  to  gather  them  together  to  battle 

BATTLE  AX  — 

Hammer,  battle-axe,  psa  mappets. 

Jer.  si.  20  Thou  (art)  my  battle  ax  (and)  weapons  of 

BATTLEMENT 

.1  restraint,  n jajJ.p  maaqeli. 

Deut.22.  8  thou  shalt  make  a  battlement  for  thy  roof 

BATTLEMENTS  — 

Any  things  stretched  out,  Kurt?)  netishoth. 

Jer.  5.  10  take  away  her  battlements ;  for  they  (are) 

BA-'VAI,  M2  wisher. 

Descendant  of  Henadad  who  helped  to  rebuild  the  wall 
of  Jerusalem,  B.c.  445. 

Nell.  3.  18  After  him  repaired  their  brethren,  B. 

BAY  — 

1  .The  tongue,  [lEri  lashon. 

Josh.  15.  2  from  the  bay  that  looketh  southward 

15.  5  north  quarter  (was)  from  the  bay  of  the 
18.  19  of  the  border  were  at  the  north  bay 

2 .Strong,  deep  red,  D’kCN  amutstsim. 

Zech.  6.  3  in  the  fourth  chariot  grisled  and  bay 

6.  7  And  the  bay  went  forth,  and  sought  to  go 
BAY  TREE  — 

Native  born,  rniN  ezrach. 

fsa.  37-  35  spreading  himself  like  a  green  bay  tree 
BAZ'-LITH,  BAZ'-LTJTH,  r\'b&  asking. 

A  Nethinim  whose  posterity  returned  from  exile,  B.c 
536. 

Ezra  2.  52  children  of  B.,  the  children  of  Mehida 
Nell.  7.  54  children  of  B.,  the  children  of  Mehida 

BDELLIUM  — 

An  oily  gum,  or  a  white  pearl,  nS'13  bedolach. 

Gen.  2.  12  there  (is)  bdellium  and  the  onyx  stone 
Num  11.  7  the  colour,  .as  the  colour  of  bdellium 
BE,  to  (am,  art,  is,  are,  was,  were,  &c.)  — 

When  this  word  is  printed  in  italics  in  the  common 
English  version,  there  is  no  corresponding  word  in  the 
original  text ;  when  it  occurs  in  common  type,  it  is 
qeneraluj  the  representative  of  n;n  njn  son  hayah , 
havah,  hava,  “  to  be ”  in  Hebrew ;  and  of  ei/u,  “  to  be  ’’ 
in  Greek  Otherwise  it  is  the  translation  of  such  words 
as  the  following 

\.To  emne,  come  in,  N13  bn. 

2  Ki.  24.  10  against  Jerusalem, and . .  city  was  besieged 

,  25-  2  Knd  the  city  was  besieged  unto  the 

•>er.  52.  5  so  the  city  was  besieged  unto  the 
5.  4  our  wood  is  sold  unto  us 

10 


2 . To  give,  jm  nathan. 

Job  29.  2  Oh  that  I  were  as  (in)  months  past 
Jer.  9.  1  Oh  that  my  head  were  waters,  and  mine 

3.  To  do,  serve,  laj;  abad. 

1  Sa.  4.  9  0  ye  Philistines,  that  ye  be  not  servants 

4.  There  is,  there  are,  Eh  yesh. 

Gen.  18.  24  Pel-adventure  there  be  fifty  righteous 

23.  8  If  it  be  your  mind  that  I  should  bury  my 

24.  23  is  there  room  in  (thy)  father's  house  for 

28.  16  Surely  the  Lord  is  iu  this  place,  and  I 
42.  1  Jacob  saw  that  there  was  corn  in  Egypt 
42.  2  I  have  heard  that  there  is  corn  iu  Egypt 
44.  26  if  our  youngest  brother  be  with  us 

Exod  17.  7  saying.  Is  the  Lord  among  us  or  not? 
Num.  9.  20,  21  And  (so)  it  was,  when  the  cloud  was 

13.  20  whether  there  be  wood  therein,  or  not 

22.  29  I  would  there  were  a  sword  in  mine  hand 
Deut29.  18  Lest  there  should  be  among  you  man  or 

29.  18  lest  there  should  be  among  you  a  root 
Judg.  4.  20  Is  there  any  man  here?  that  thou  shalt 

6.  13  Oh  my  Lord,  if  the  Lord  be  with  us 

18.  14  there  is  in  these  houses  an  ephod,  and 

19.  19  yet  there  is.  .and  there  is  bread  and 
Ruth  3.  12  there  is  a  kinsman  nearer  than  I 

1  Sa.  9.  11  and  said  unto  them,  Is  the  seer  here  '! 

9.  12  they  answered  them,  and  said,  He  is 

14.  39  though  it  be  in  Jonathan  my  son,  he 

17.  46  may  know  that  there  is  a  God  in  Israel 

20.  8  if  there  be  in  me  iniquity,  slay  me  thyself 

21.  3  Now  therefore  what  is  under  thine  hand? 

21.  4  but  there  is  hallowed  bread  ;  if  the  young 
21.  8  is  there  not  here  under  thine  hand  spear 

23.  23  it  shall  come  to  pass,  if  he  be  in  the  land 

2  Sa.  9.  1  Is  there  yet  any  that  is  left  of  the  house 

14.  32  if  there  be.  .iniquity  in  me,  let  him  kill 

1  Ki.  18.  10  there  is  no  nation  or  kingdom,  whither 
.2  Ki.  2.  16  there  be  with  thy  servants  fifty  strong 

3. 12  The  word  of  the  Lord  is  with  him.  So 

5.  8  shall  know  that  there  is  a  prophet  in 
9.  15  Jehu  said,  If  it  be  your  minds,  .let  none 
10.  15  Is  thine  heart  right . .  It  is.  If  it  be,  give 

10.  23  look  that  there  be  here  with  you  none  of 

2  Ch.  15.  7  for  your  work  shall  be  rewarded 

25.  9  The  Lord  is  able  to  give  thee  much  more 
Ezra  10.  2  there  is  hope  in  Israel  concerning  this 
Neh.  5.  2  For  there  were  that  said,  We,  our  sons 

5.  3  also  there  were  that  said,  We  have 
5.  4  There  were  also  that  said,  We  have 

5.  s  of  our  daughters  are  brought  unto 
Esth.  3.  8  There  is  a  certain  people  scattered  abroad 
Job  5.  1  if  there  be  any  that  will  answered  thee . 

6.  6  is  there  (any)  taste  in  the  white  of  an  egg 
6.  30  Is  there  iniquity  in  my  tongue?  cannot 
9.  33  Neither  is  there  any  daysman  betwixt  us 

11.  18  thou  shalt  be  secure,  because  there  is 
14.  7  For  there  is  hope  of  a  tree,  if  it  be  cut 

16.  4  if  your  soul'were  in  my  soul’s  stead,  I 
25.  3  Is  there  any  number  of  his  armies?  and 
28.  1  Surely  there  is  a  vein  for  the  silver,  and 
33.  23  If  there  be  a  messenger  with  him,  an 

Psa.  7.  3  if  there  be  iniquity  in  my  hands 

14.  2  if  there  were  any  that  did  understand 
53.  2  if  there  were,  .that  did  understand,  that 
58. 11  he  is  a  God  that  judgeth  in  the  earth 
73.  11  is  there  knowledge  in  the  most  high  ? 

135.  17  neither  is  there  (any)  breath  in  their 
Prov.n.  24  There  is  that  scattereth,  and  yet 

12.  18  There  is  that  speaketli  like  the  piercings 

13.  7  There  is  that  maketh  himself  rich,  yet 

13.  23  but  there  is . .  destroyed  for  want  of 

14.  12  There  is  away  which  seemeth  right  unto  a 
16.  23  There  is  a  way  that  seemeth  right  unto  a 

18.  24  there  is  a  friend .  sticketh  closer  than  a 

19.  18  Chasten  thy  son  while  there  is  hope,  and 

20.  15  There  is  gold,  and  a  multitude  of  rubies 

23.  18  surely  there  is  an  end  ;  and  thine 

24.  14  then  there  shall  be  a  reward,  and  thy 
Eccl.  1.  10  Is  there  (any)  thing  whereof  it  may  be 

2.  21  there  is  a  man  whose  labour  (is)  in 

4.  8  There  is  one . .  aud .  .not  a  second  ;  yea,  he 

5.  13  There  is  a  sore  evil  .  I  have  seen  under 

6.  1  There  is  an  evil  which  I  have  seen  under 

6.  11  Seeing  there  be  many  things  that  increase 

7.  15  there  is  a  just . .  and  there  is  a  wicked 

8.  6  to  every  purpose  there  is  time  and 

8.  14  There  is  a  vanity,  .that  there  be  just 

8.  14  there  be  wicked .  .to  whom  it  happeneth 

9.  4  joined  to  all  the  living  there  is  hope:  fol¬ 

io.  5  There  is  an  evil . .  I  have  seen  under  the 

Isa.  44.  8  Is  there  a  God  beside  me?  yea.  .1  know 
Jer.  5.  1  if  there  be.  .that  executeth  judgment 

14.  22  Are  there,  .among  the  vanities  of  the  G. 

23.  26  How  long  shall  (this)  be  in  the  heart  of 
27.  18  and  if  the  word  of  the  Lord  be  with 

31.  6  there  shall  be  a  day, (that)  the  watchmen 
31.  16  for  thy  work  shall  be  rewarded,  saiththe 
Jer.  31.  17  there  is  hope  in  thine  end,  saith  the  Lord 
37.  17  Is  there,  .word.  .There  is  :  for,  said  he 
Lam.  1.  12  see  if  there  be  any  sorrow  like  unto  my 

3.  29  in  the  dust ;  if  so  be  there  may  be  hope 
Jon.  4.  1 1  wherein  are  more  than  sixscore  thousand 
Mic.  2.  1  because  it  is  in  the  power  of  their  hand 

5.  To  hold  off,  ccnix ®  apechij. 

Matt  15.  8  This  people,  .their  heart  is  far  from  me 
Mark  7.  6  This  people,  .their  heart  is  far  from  me 
Luke  7.  6  when  he  was  now  not  far  from  the  house 

15.  20  when  he  was  yet  a  great  way  off,  his 

24.  13  which  was  from  Jerusalem,  .threescore 

6 . To  lead  on  or  away,  txyu,  ago. 

LUIC024.  21  to  day  is  the  third  day  since  these  things 


7.  To  rub  through,  pass  the  time,  biaTplfSov. 

Acts  25.  14  when  they  had  been  there  many  days 

8.  With  a  view  to,  for,  els  eis. 

Acts  13.  22  he  raised  up  unto  them  David  to  be  their 

13.  47  I  have  set  thee  to  be  a  light  of .  .Gentiles 

9.  To  have,  tx<». 

John  8.  57  Thou  art  not  yet  fifty  years  old,  and  hast 

9.  21,  23  he  is  of  age  ;  ask  him 
Acts  7.  1  Then  said  the  high  priest,  Are  these,  .so? 
12.  15  she  constantly  affirmed  that  it  was  even  so 

17.  11  searched,  .whether  those  things  were  so 
24.  9  assented,  saying  that  these  things  were  so 
1  Ti.  5.  25  they  that  are  otherwise  cannot  be  hid 

10.  To  become,  yL/opai  ginomai. 

Matt.  5.  45  That  ye  may  be  the  children  of  your 

6.  16  when  ye  fast,  be  not,  as  the  hypocrites,  of 

8.  26  the  sea  ;  and  there  was  a  great  calm 

9.  29  According  to  your  faith  be  it  uuto  you 

10.  16  be  ye  therefore  wise  as  serpents,  aud 
10.  25  It  is  enough,  .that  he  be  as  his  master 

12.  45  the  last,  .of  that  man  is  worse  than  the 

14.  15  when  it  was  evening,  his  disciples  came 

15.  28  be  it  unto  thee  even  as  thou  wilt 

16.  2  said  unto  them.  When  it  is  evening,  ye 

17.  2  and  his  raiment  was  white  as  the  light 

18.  13  if  so  be  that  he  find  it,  verily  I  say  unto 

19.  8  but  from  the  beginning  it  was  not  so 

20.  26  whosoever  will  be  great  among  you,  let 

23.  26  the  outside  of  them  may  be  clean  also 

24.  20  pray  ye  that  your  flight  be  not  in  the 
24.  21  such  as  was  not  since  the  beginning 
24.  21  to  this  time,  no,  nor  ever  shall  be 
24.  32  When  his  branch  is  yet  tender,  and 
24.  44  Therefore  be  ye  also  ready  :  for  in  such 

26.  2  Ye  know  that  after  two  days  is.  .the 

26.  5  Not  on  the  feast,  .lest  there  be  an  uproar 
26.  6  Now  when  Jesus  was  in  Bethany,  in  the 

26.  54  scriptures  be  fulfilled,  that  thus  it  must 

27.  45  there  was  darkness  over  all  the  land 

28.  2  there  was  a  great  earthquake  :  for  the 
Mark  4.  10  when  he  was  alone,  they  that  were  about 

4.  39  the  wind  ceased,  aud  there  was  a  great 
6.  14  for  his  name  was  spread  abroad  :  and  he 
6.  26  the  king  was  exceeding  sorry  ;  (yet)  for 
6.  35  when  the  day  was . .  far  spent,  his  disciples 

9.  7  there  was  a  cloud  that  overshadowed 
9.  26  came  out  of  him  :  and  he  was  as  one  dead 
9.  33  being  in  the  house  he  asked  them,  What 
10.  43  but  whosoever  will  be  great  among  you 
10.  44  whosoever  of  you  [will  be]  the  chiefest 

13.  7  for  (such  things)  must  needs  be  ;  but  the 
13.  18  pray  ye  that  your  flight  be  not  iu  the 

13.  19  such  as  was  not.  .neither  shall  be 
13.  28  When  her  branch  is  yet  tender,  and 
15-  33  there  was  darkness  over  the  whole  land 

16.  10  [went  and  told  them  that  had  been  with] 
Luke  1.  2  which  from  the  beginning  were  eyewitness 
1.  5  There  was  in  the  days  of  Herod,  the 

1.  38  be  it  unto  me  according  to  thy  word 

2.  2  was  first  made  when  Cyrenius  was 

2.  6  so  it  was,  that,  while  they  were  there 
2.  13  suddenly  there  was  with  the  angel  a 
2.  42  when  he  was  twelve  years  old,  they  went 
4.  25  great  famine  was  throughout  all  the  land 
4.  36  they  were  all  amazed,  and  spake  among? 
4.  42  when  it  was  day,  he  departed  and  went 
6.  13  when  it  was  day,  he  called.. his  disciples 
6.  16  Judas  Iscariot, which  also  was  the  traitor 
6.  36  Be  ye  therefore  merciful,  as  your  Father 
6.  49  it  fell ;  and  the  ruin  of  that  house  was 

8.  24  and  they  ceased,  and  there  was  a  calm 

9.  29  the  fashion  of  his  countenance  was 

10.  32  likewise  a  Levite,  when  [he  was]  at  the 

10.  36  Which  now  of  these,  .was  neighbour  unto 

11.  26  last  (state)  of  that  man  is  worse  than  the 

11.  30  as  Jonas  was  a  sign  unto  the  Ninevites,  so 

12.  40  Be  ye  therefore  ready  also  :  for  the  Son 
I2-  54  Ye  say,  There  cometh  a  shower ;  and  so  it 

13.  2  Suppose  ye  that  these  Galileans  were 

13.  4  think  ye  that  they  were  sinners  above  all 

15.  10  there  is  joy  in  the  presence  of  the  angels 
16. 11  ye  have  not  been  faithful  in  the 

16.  12  if  ye  have  not  been  faithful  in  that 

17.  26  And  as  it  was  in  the  days  of  Noe,  so 

17.  28  Likewise  also  as  it  was  in  the  days  of  Lot 

18.  23  when  he  heard  this,  he  was  very 

18.  24  when  Jesus  saw  that  [he  was]  very 

19.  17  because  thou  hast  been  faithful  in  a  very 

19.  19  And  he  said.  .Be  thou  also  over  five 

20.  14  kill  him,  that  the  inheritance  [may  be] 

20.  33  in  the  resurrection  whose  wife,  .is  she? 

22.  24  And  there  was  also  a  strife  among  them 

22.  26  let  him  be  as  the  younger  ;  and  he  that 
22.  40  when  he  was  at  the  place,  he  said  unto 
22.  44  [being  in  an  agony,  .his  sweat  was  as  it] 

22.  66  as  soon  as  it  was  day,  the  elders,  .came 

23.  24  that  it  should  be  as  they  required 

23.  44  there  was  a  darkness  over  all  the  earth 

24.  5  And  as  they  were  afraid,  and  bowed 

24.  19  which  was  a  prophet  mighty  in  deed  and 
24.  22  women,  .which  were  early  at  the  sepulchre 
24.  37  But  they  were  terrified  and  affrighted 
John  1.  6  There  was  a  man  sent  from  God.  whose 
1.  15  cometh  after  me  is  preferred  before  me 
1.  27  coming  after  me  is  preferred  before  me 

1.  30  a  man  which  is  preferred  before  me 

2.  1  the  third  day  there  was  a  marriage  in 

3.  9  said  unto  him,  How  can  these  things  be? 

4.  14  shall  be  in  him  a  well  of  water  springing 
6  17  it  was  now  dark,  and  J  esus  was  not  come 


BE 


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BEAR 


John  6.  2i  immediately  the  ship  was  at  the  land 

7.  43  So  there  was  a  division  among  the  people 

8.  sS  I  say  unto  you,  Before  Abraham  was,  I 

9.  22  he  should  be  put  out  of  the  synagogue 

o  27  wherefore,  .will  ye  also  be  his  disciples? 

10.  16  there  shall  he  one  fold, (and)  one  shepherd 
10.  19  There  was  a  division  therefore  again 

10.  22  it  was  at  Jerusalem  the  feast  of  the 

12.  36  that  ye  may  be  the  children  of  light 
12.  42  lest  they  should  be  put  out  of  the 

14.  22  how  is  it  that  thou  wilt  manifest  thyself 
15!  8  much  fruit ;  so  shall  ye  be  my  disciples 
20.  27  Then  saith  he.  .be  not  faithless,  but 

Acts  1.  16  which  was  guide  to  them  that  took 
1  19  it  was  known  unto  all  the  dwellers  at 

I.  20  Let  his  habitation  be  desolate,  and  let  no 

4.  4  the  number  of  the  men  was  about  five  th. 

5.  7  it  was  about  the  space  of  three  hours 

7.  29  was  a  stranger  in  the  land  of  Madian 

7.  38  This  is  he,  that  was  in  the  church  in  the 

7.  52  of  whom  ye  have  been  now  the  betrayers 

8.  1  at  that  time  there  was  a  great  persecution 

8.  8  And  there  was  great  joy  in  that  city 

9.  19  Then  was  Saul  certain  days  with  the 

9.  42  it  was  known  throughout  all  Joppa ;  and 

10.  4  when  he  looked  on  him,  he  was  afraid 

10.  25  Peter  was  coming  in,  Cornelius  met  him 
12.  18  as  soon  as  it  was  day,  there  was  no  small 

12.  23  he  was  eaten  of  worms,  and  gave  up  the 

1 3.  5  when  they  were  at  Salamis,  they  preached 
*5-  7  when  there  had  been  much  disputing 

15.  39  the  contention  was  so  sharp  between 

16.  26  suddenly  there  was  a  great  earthquake 
16.  35  when  it  was  day,  the  magistrates  sent  the 
1  q  17  this  was  known  to  all  the  Jews  and  Greeks 

19  21  After  I  have  been  there  I  must  also  see 
ig.  28  they  were  full  of  wrath,  and  cried  out 
20.  16  hasted,  if  it  were  possible  for  him,  to  be  at 

20  18  I  have  been  with  you  at  all  seasons 

•>2  9  with  me  saw.  .the  light,  and  were  afraid 

22.  17  I  prayed  in  the  temple, T  [was]  in  a  trance 

23.  12  it  was  day,  certain  of  the  Jews  banded 
23  1  g  when  I  was  at  J erusalem,  the  chief  priests 
26'  4  which  was  at  the  first  among  mine  own 

26.  19  I  was  not  disobedient  unto  the  heavenly 
26.  28  almost  thou  persuadest  me  [to  be]  a  Chris. 

26.  29  were  both  almost  and  altogether  such  as 
27  36  Then  were  they  all  of  good  cheer,  and 

27.  39  when  it  was  day,  they  knew  not  the  land 
27.  42  the  soldiers’  counsel  was  to  kill  the 

Rom.  3.  4  let  God  be  true,  but  every  man  a  liar 

6  5  if  we  have  been  planted  together  in  the 
a.  29  we  had  been  as  Sodonia,  aud  been  made 

II.  5  there  is  a  remnant  according  to  the 

11.  6  otherwise  grace  is  no  more  grace.  But 

11.  34  or  who  hath  been  his  counsellor’ 

12.  16  Be  not  wise  in  your  own  conceits 

1 5  8  Jesus  Christ  was  a  minister  of  the  circum. 

15!  16  offering  up  of  the  Gentiles  might  be 

15.  31  my  service,  .may  be  accepted  of  the  saints 

16.  2  for  she  hath  been  a  suecourer  of  many 
16.  7  who  also  were  in  Christ  before  me 

1  Co.  2.  3  I  was  with  you  in  weakness,  and  in  fear 

3  18  let  him  become  a  fool,  that  he  may  be 

4  16  I  beseech  you,  be  ye  followers  of  me 

7  23  with  a  price  ;  be  not  ye  the  servants  of 
g  23  that  I  might  be  partaker  thereof  with 

0  27  lest.  .1  myself  should  be  a  castaway 

10.  6  Now  these  things  were  our  examples,  to 

10.  7  Neither  be  ye  idolaters,  as . .  some  of  them 

11.  1  Be  ye  followers  of  me,  even  as  I  also,  .of 

14.  20  be  not  children  in  understanding,  .be  men 

15.  10  which  (was  bestowed)  upon  me  was  not  in 

13.  37  thou  sowest  not  that  body  that  shall  be 
13  58  Therefore,  my  beloved  brethren,  be  ye 

16.  2  that  there  be  no  gatherings  when  I  come 
16.  10  see  that  he  may  be  with  you  without  fear 

2C0.  1.  18  our  word  toward  you  [was]  not  yea  and  nay 
1  19  was  not  yea  and  nay,  but  in  him  was  yea 

3.  7  the  ministration  of  death,  .was  glorious 

4.  14  Be  ye  not  unequally  yoked  together  with 
8.  14  abundance  also  may  be.  .that  there  may 

Gal.  3.  17  the  law,  which  was  four  hundred  and 

3.  24  Wherefore  the  law  was  our  schoolmaster 

4.  12  Brethren,  I  beseech  you,  be  as  I .  .for  I 

5.  26  Let  us  not  be  desirous  of  vain  glory 
Uph.  4.  32  be  ye  kind  one  to  another,  tenderhearted 

5.  1  Be  ye  therefore  followers  of  God,  as  dear 
5!  7  Be  ye  not  therefore  partakers  with  them 

5.  17  Wherefore  be  ye  not  unwise,  but  underst. 

6.  3  That  it  may  be  well  witli  thee,  and  thou 
Phil.  1.  13  So  that  my  bonds  in  Christ  are  manifest 

2.  13  That  [ye  may  be]  blameless  and  harmless 

3.  17  Brethren,  be  followers  together  of  me 
3.  21  [that  it  may  be  fashioned  like  unto  his] 

Col.  3.  15  called  in  one  body  ;  and  be  ye  thankful 
4  11  which  have  been  a  comfort  unto  me 
1  Th.  1.  5  what  manner  of  men  we  were  among  you 

1.  7  So  that  yo  were  ensamples  to  all  that 

2.  1  know  our  entrance,  .that  it  was  not  in 

2  7  But  we  were  gentle  among  you,  even  as 

2.  8  our  own  souls,  because  ye  were  dear  unto 

3.  5  have  tempted  you,  and  our  labour  be  in 
1  Ti.  2.  14  the  woman  being  deceived  was  in  the 

4.  12  but  be  thou  an  example  of  the  believers 

3.  9  a  widow,  .having  been  the  wife  of  one 

2Ti  1  17  But,  when  he  was  in  Rome,  he  sought  me 

3  9  manifest  unto  all.  .as  their’s  also  was 
lleb  2.  2  if  the  word  spoken  by  angels  was  stedfast 

2  17  that  he  might  be  a  merciful  and  faithful 
3’  11  hard  to  be  uttered,  seeing  ye  are  dull  of 
6  12  That  ye  be  not  slothful,  but  followers  of 


Heb.  7.  18  For  there  is  verily  a  disannulling  of  the 
9.  22  without  shedding  of  blood  is  no  remission 

11.  6  he  is  a  rewarder  of  them  that  diligently 

12.  8  all  are  partakers,  then  are  ye  bastards 
Jas.  1.  12  for  when  he  is  tried,  he  shall  receive  the 

1.  22  be  ye  doers  of  the  word,  and  not  hearers 

1.  25  he  being  not  a  forgetful  hearer,  but  a 

2.  10  and  yet  offend  in  one  (point),  he  is  guilty 

3.  1  My  brethren,  be  not  many  masters 

3.  10  brethren,  these  things  ought  not  so  to  be 
5.  2  aud  your  garments  are  moth  eaten 

1  Be.  1.  15  be  ye  holy  in  all  manner  of  conversation 

1.  16  Because  it  is  written,  [Be  ye]  holy;  for  I 
3.  6  whose  daughters  ye  are,  as  long  as  ye  do 

3.  13  if  ye  be  followers  of  that  which  is  good  ? 

4.  12  concerning  the  fiery  trial  which  is  to  try 

5.  3  but  being  ensamples  to  the  flock 

2  Pe.  1.  4  by  these  ye  might  be  partakers  of  the 

1.  16  but  were  eyewitnesses  of  his  majesty 

1.  20  no  prophecy  of  the  scripture  is  of  any 

2.  1  there  were  false  prophets  also  among 

2.  20  the  latter  end  is  worse  with  them  than 

1  Jo.  2.  18  even  now  are  there  many  antichrists 

3  Jo.  8  that  we  might  be  fellowhelpers  to  the 
Rev.  1.  9  was  in  the  isle  that  is  called  Patmos,  for 

1.  10  I  was  in  the  Spirit  on  the  Lord’s  day 
1.  18  I  (am)  he  that  livetli,  and  was  dead ;  and 

1.  19  and  the  things  which  shall  be  hereafter 

2.  8  the  first  and  the  last,  which  was  dead 

2.  10  be  thou  faithful  unto  death,  and  I  will 

3.  2  Be  watchful,  and  strengthen  the  things 

4.  1  will  shew  thee  things  which  must  be 
4.  2  And  immediately  I  was  in  the  spirit 

6.  12  and,  lo,  there  was  a  great  earthquake 
8.  1  there  was  silence  in  heaven  about  the 

8.  s  there  were  voices,  aud  tliunderings,  aud 
11.  13  same  hour  there  was  a  great  earthquake 
11.  13  and  the  remnant  were  affrighted,  and 
11.  15  there  were  great  voices  in  heaven,  saying 

11.  19  there  were  lightnings,  and  voices,  and 

12.  7  And  there  was  war  in  heaven  :  Michael 
16.  10  and  his  kingdom  was  full  of  darkness 
16.  18  there  were  voices,  and  thunders,  and 
16.  18  [there  was]  a  great  earthquake,  such  as 
16.  18  not  since  men  were  upon  the  earth,  so 

11. ro  place  down,  or  fast,  Kabiarnpi  kathistemi. 
Jas.  3.  6  so  is  the  tongue  among  our  members 

4.  4  a  friend  of  the  world  is  the  enemy  of  God 

12.  To  lie,  he  laid,  Kel/xai  keimai. 

2  Co.  3.  15  Moses  is  read,  the  vail  is  upon  their 

13. ro  he  about  to  p.e\\o>  mello. 

Matt  11.  14  This  is  Elias,  which  was  for  to  come 
Lukeig.  4  to  see  him,  for  he  was  to  pass  that  (way) 
Acts  21.  37  when  the  seven  days  were  almost  ended 
Rev.  12.  5  who  was  to  rule  all  nations  with  a  rod  of 

14. ro  do,  spend,  rroleio  poieo. 

2  Co.  11.  25  a  night  and  a  day  I  have  been  in  the 

1 5.  To  go  up  with,  avg^aivco  sumbaind. 

Acts  21.  35  so  it  was,  that  he  was  borne  of  the 

16. ro  hit,  chance,  t vyxavai  tugchano. 

1  Co.  14.  10  There  are,  it  may  be,  so  many  kinds  of 
16.  6  And  it  may  be  that  I  will  abide,  yea,  aud 

17 . To  begin  gradually,  be,  virdpxoi  huparcho. 

Luke  8.  41  he  was  a  ruler  of  the  synagogue  :  and  he 

9.  48  he  that  is  least  among  you  all,  the  same 
II.  13  If  ye.  .being  evil,  know  how  to  give  good 
16.  14  And  the  Pharisees  also,  who  were  covetous 
16.  23  he  lifted  up  his  eyes,  being  in  torments 

Acts  2.  30  being  a  prophet,  and  knowing  that  God 
4.  34  Neither  [was  there]  any  among  them  that 

4.  34  for  as  many  as  were  possessors  of  lands 

5.  4  Whiles  it  remained,  was  it  not  thine  own? 

7.  55  But  he,  being  full  of  the  Holy  Ghost 

8.  16  only  they  were  baptized  in  the  name  of 

10.  12  Wherein  were  all  manner  of  four  footed 
14.  8  [being]  a  cripple  from  his  mother's  womb 
16.  3  for  they  knew  all  that  Ms  father  was  a 
16.  20  These  men,  being  Jews,  do  exceedingly 

16.  37  being  Romans,  and  have  cast  (us)  into 

17.  24  seeing  that  he  is  Lord  of  heaven  and 
17.  27  though  he  be  not  far  from  every  one  of 
17.  29  Forasmuch  then  as  we  are  the  offspring 
19.  36  ye  ought  to  be  quiet,  and  to  do  nothing 
19.  40  there  being  no  cause  whereby  we  may 

21.  20  believe  ;  and  they  are  all  zealous  of  the 

22.  3  was  zealous  toward  God,  as  ye  all  are 
27.  12  the  haven  was  not  commodious  to  winter 

27.  34  for  this  is  for  your  health  :  for  there 

28.  7  In  the  same  quarters  were  possessions  of 
28.  18  because  there  was  no  cause  of  death  in 

Rom.  4.  19  when  he  was  about  an  hundred  years  old 

1  Co.  7.  26  I  suppose  therefore  that  this  is  good  for 

11.  7  forasmuch  as  he  is  the  image  and  glory 

11.  18  I  hear  taat  there  be  divisions  among  you 

12.  22  the  body,  which  seem  to  be  more  feeble 

2  Co.  8. 17  being  more  forward,  of  his  own  accord 

12.  16  being  crafty,  I  caught  you  with  guile 
Gal.  1.  14  being  more  exceedingly  zealous  of  the 

2.  14  If  thou,  being  a  Jew,  livest  after  the 
Phil.  2.  6  Who,  being  in  the  form  of  God,  thought 

3.  20  For  our  conversation  is  in  heaven  ;  from 
Jas.  2.  15  If  a  brother  or  sister  be  naked,  and 

2  Pe.  1 .  8  For  if  these  things  [be]  in  you,  and  abound 

2.  19  they  themselves  are  the  servants  of 

3.  11  what  manner  (of  persons)  ought  ye  to  be 

BE,  to  be  ordained  to  — 

To  become,  ■y'ivup.ai  ginomai. 

Acts  1.  22  must  one  be  ordained  to  be  a  witness 


BE  with,  to  —  / 

1  To  remain  toward  ( a  thing),  irpoirptvw. 

.Mark  8.  2  because  they  have  now  been  with  me 

2 .To  be  with  ( a  thing),  aoveipt  suneimi. 

Luke  9.  18  he  was.  .praying,  his  disciples  were  with 
Acts  22.  11  led  by  the  hand  of  them  that  were  with 

BEACON  — 

.1  signal,  pole,  mast ,  ph  toren. 

Isa.  30.  17  as  a  beacon  upon  the  top  of  a  mountain 

EE-AX'-IAH,  .T^JS  Jah  is  lord. 

A  man  who  joined  David  at  Ziklag,  B.C.  1058. 

1  Ch.  12.  5  Eluzai,  and  Jerimoth,  and  B.,  and 

BE-A'-LOTH,  niVjp  ladies,  mistresses. 

A  city  in  the  S.E.  of  Judah,  near  Salem.  It  is  now 
called  Kurnub,  and  is  S.  W.  of  Dhullam. 

Josh. 15.  24  [uttermost  cities. .were]. .Telem,  and  Ii. 

BEAM  — 

1. A  weaver's  beam,  px  ereg. 

Judg  16. 14  went  away  with  the  pin  of  the  beam 

2.  A  board,  33  gcb. 

1  Ki.  6.  9  aud  covered  the  house  with  beams 

3.  Cross  beam,  splinter,  d’E3  kaplns. 

Hab.  2.  11  the  beam  out  of  the  timber  shall  answer 

4.  A  weaver's  beam,  yoke,  hid  manor. 

1  Sa.  17.  7  his  spear  (was)  like  a  weaver’s  beam 

2  Sa.  21. 19  whose  spear  (was)  like  a  weaver’s  beam 

1  Ch.  11.  23  hand  (was)  a  spear  like  a  weaver’s  beam 
20.  5  spear-staff  (was)  like  a  weaver's  beam 

b.A  rib,  yb*  tsela. 

1  Ki.  7/  3  covered  with  cedar  above  upon,  .beams 

6.. 1  cross  beam,  rnip  qurah. 

2  Ki.  6.  2  and  take  thence  every  man  a  beam 

6.  5  as  one  was  felling  a  beam,  the  ax  head 
2  Ch.  3.  7  the  beams,  the  posts,  and  the  walls 
Song  1.  17  The  beams  of  our  house  (are)  cedar,  .our 

7.. 4  beam,  rafter,  bonis  dokos. 

Matt.  7.  3  the  beam  that  is  in  thine  own  eye  ? 

7  4  behold,  a  beam  (is)  in  thine  own  eye  ? 

7.  5  first  cast  out  the  beam  out  of  thine  own 
Luke  6  41  the  beam  that  is  in  thine  own  eye? 

6  42  the  beam  that  is  in  thine  own  eye  ? 

6.  42  first  the  beam  out  of  thine  own  eye 

BEAM,  thick  — 

A  thick  beam,  3jf  ab. 

1  Ki.  7.  6  the  (other)  pillars  and  the  thick  beam 
BEAMS  — 

Hewed  beams,  nims  keruthoth. 

1  Ki.  6.  36  liewed  stone,  and  a  row  of  cedar  beams 

7.  2  with  cedar  beams  upon  the  pillars 

7.  12  hewed  stones,  and  a  row  of  cedar  beams 

BEAMS,  to  lay  — 

To  cause  (beams)  to  meet,  mp  qarah,  3. 

Psa.104.  3  Who  layetli  the  beams  of  his  chambers 
Neh.  3.  3  who.  .laid  the  beams  thereof,  and  set 
3.  6  they  laid  the  beams  thereof,  and  set  up 

BEAMS,  to  make  — 

To  cause  (beams)  to  meet,  mp  qarah,  3. 

Neh.  2.  8  he  may  give  me  timber  to  make  beams 

BEANS  — 

Bean,  pea,  Vis  pol. 

2  Sa.  17.  28  and  flour,  and  parched  (corn),  and  beans 
Eze.  4.  9  Take ..  wheat,  and  barley,  and  beans 

BEAR  — 

1..4  bear  (hairy,  shaggy  animal),  sh,  sis  dob. 

1  Sa  17  34  there  came  a  lion,  and  a  bear,  and  took 

17  36  Thy  servant  slew  both,  .lion  and.  .bear 

17.  37  delivered  me .  .out  of  the  paw  of  the  bear 

2  Sa  17.  8  as  a  bear  robbed  of  her  whelps  in  the 
Prov  17  12  Let  a  bear  robbed  of  her  whelps  meet  a 

28.  15  (As)  a  roaring  lion,  and  a  ranging  bear 
Isa  11  7  And  the  cow  and  the  bear  shall  feed 
59.  II  We  roar  all  like  bears,  and  mourn  sore 
Lam.  3.  10  He  (was)  unto  me  (as)  a  bear  lying  in 
Dan.  7.  5  another  beast,  a  second,  like  to  a  bear 
Hos.  13.  8  as  a  bear,  .bereaved,  .and  will  rend  the 
Amos  5.  19  As  if  a  man  did  flee .  .and  a  bear  met 

2. A  bear,  dpuros  arktos. 

Rev.  13.  2  his  feet  were  as.  .of  a  bear,  and  his 

BEARS,  she  — 

A  bear,  nil  dob. 

2  Ki.  2.  24  there  came  forth  two  she  bears  out  of  the 
BEAR,  to  — 

1  .To  conceive,  mn  hara.li. 

1  Cli.  4.  17  she  bare  Miriam,  and  Sliammai,  and 

2.  To  sow,  I’ll  zara. 

Gen.  1.  29  I  have  given  you  every  herb  bearingseed 

3 . To  be  pained,  Vin  chul,  3a. 

Isa.  51.  2  Abraham ..  and  unto  Sarali  (that)  bare 

i.To  bear,  yield,  bring  forth,  beget,  ~bryalad. 

Gen.  4.  1  she  conceived,  and  bare  Cain,  and  said 

4.  2  she  again  bare  liis  brother  Abel.  And 

4.  17  she  conceived,  and  bare  Enoch  :  and  he 
4.  20  Adah  bare  Jabal :  he  was  the  father  of 
4.  22  Zillah,  she  also  hare  Tubal-cain,  an 
4  25  she  bare  a  son,  and  called  his  name  Seth 


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Gen.  6.  4  they  bare,  .to  them,  the  same,  .mighty 

16.  i  Sarai  Abram's  wife  bare  him  uo  children 

1 6.  2  tlie  Lord,  .restrained  me  from  bearing 

1 6.  ii  thou  (art)  with  child,  and  shalt  bear  a 

16.  15  Ilagar  bare  Abram  a  son  :  and  Abram 

16.  15  his  son's  name,  which  Ilagar  bare,  Ishm. 
>6.  16  when  Hagar  bare  Ishmael  to  Abram 

17.  19  Sarah  thy  wife  shall  bear  thee  a  son 

17.  zi  which  Sarah  shall  bear  unto  thee  at  this 

18.  13  Shall  I  of  a  surety  bear  a  child,  which 

19.  37  the  firstborn  bare  a  sou,  and  called  his 

19.  38  she  also  bare  a  son,  and  called  his  name 

20.  17  wife,  and. .maidservants;  and  they  bare 

21.  2  Sarah  conceived,  and  bare  Abraham  a  son 

21.  3  unto  him,  whom  Sarah  bare  to  him,  Isaac 

21.  7  for  I  have  born,  .a  son  in  his  old  age 

21.  9  she  had  born  unto  Abraham,  mocking 

22.  20  she  hath  also  born  children  unto  thy 

22.  23  these  eight  Milcah  did  bear  to  Nahor 

22.  24  his  concubine,  .bare  also  Tebah,  and 
24.  24  son  of  Milcah,  which  she  bare  unto 
24.  36  my  master’s  wife  bare  a  son  to  my 

24.  47  bailor's  son,  whom  Milcah  bare  unto 

25.  2  And  she  bare  him  Zimran,  and  Jokshan 
25.  12  Sarah’s  handmaid,  bare  unto  Abraham 
25.  26  threescore  years  old  when  she  bare  them 

29.  32  And  Leah  conceived,  and  bare  a  son 

29.  33,  34,  she  conceived  again,  and  bare  a  son 

29.  34  because  I  have  born  him  three  sons 

29.  35  she  conceived  again,  and  bare  a  son 

29.  35  called  his  name  Judah  ;  and  left  bearing 

30.  1  Rachel  saw  that  she  bare  Jacob  no 

30.  3  and  she  shall  bear  upon  my  knees,  that  I 

30.  s  Bilhah  conceived,  and  bare  Jacob  a  son 

30.  7  Rachel’s  maid  conceived  again,  and  bare 

30.  9  Leah  saw  that  she  had  left  bearing 
30.  10  Zilpah  Leah's  maid  bare  Jacob  a  son 
30. 12  Zilpah  Leah’s  maid  bare  Jacob  a  second 
30.  17  she  conceived,  aud  bare  Jacob  the  fifth 
30.  19  Leah  conceived  again,  and  bare  Jacob 
30.  20  because  I  have  born  him  six  sons :  and 
30.  21  afterwards  she  bare  a  daughter,  and 
30.  23  she  conceived,  and  bare  a  son  ;  aud  said 

30.  25  it  came  to  pass,  when  Rachel  had  born  J . 

31.  8  then  all  the  cattle  bare  speckled 

31.  8  then  bare  all  the  cattle  ringstraked 

31.  43  their  children  which  they  have  born? 

34.  1  Dinah . .  which  she  bare  unto  Jacob 

36.  4  AdahbaretoEsau..BashemathbareReuel 
36.  5  Aholibamah  bare  Jeusli,  aud  Jaalam,  and 
36.  12  Timna..she  bare  to  Eliphaz  Amalek 
36.  14  she  bare  to  Esau  Jeusli,  and  Jaalam 
38.  3  she  conceived,  and  bare  a  son  ;  and  he 
38.  4  she  conceived  again,  and  bare  a  sou 
38.  s  she  yet  again  conceived,  and  bare  a  son 
38.  5  he  was  at  Chezib,  when  she  bare  him 
41.  50  two  sons,  .which  Asenath.  .bare  unto 
44.  27  Ye  know  that  my  wife  bare  me  two  (sons) 
46.  15  These(be)thesonsof  Leah,  which  she  bare 
46.  18  these  she  bare  unto  Jacob,  (even)  sixteen 
46.  20  daughter  of  Poti-pherah  priest  of  On  bare 
46.  25  and  she  bare  these  unto  Jacob,  .seven 
Exod.  2.  2  the  woman  conceived,  aud  bare  a  son 

2.  22  she  bare,  .a  son,  and  he  called  his  name 

6.  20  and  she  bare  him  Aaron  and  .Moses 

6.  23  she  bare  him  Nadab,  aud  Abihu,  Eleazar 

6.  25  she  bare  him  Phinehas  :  these  (are)  the 

21.  4  she  have  born  him  sons  or  daughters 
Lev.  12.  2  conceived  seed,  and  born  a  man  child 

12.  5  But  if  she  bear  a  maid  child,  then  she 

12.  7  tli at  hath  born  a  male  or  a  female 

N um  26.  59  bare  to  Levi  in  Egypt :  and  she  bare 
0eut2i.  15  they  have  born  him  children,  .the 

25.  6  the  first-born  which  she  beareth  shall 

28.  57  toward  her  children  which  she  shall  bear 
Judg.  8.  31  she  also  bare  him  a  son,  whose  name  he 

11.  2  Gilead’s  wife  bare  him  sons  ;  and  his 

13.  2  Mauoah.  .his  wife  (was)  barren,  and  bare 

13.  3  now,  thou  (art)  barren,  and  bearest  not 
13.  3.  S.  7  thou  shalt  conceive,  aud  bear  a  son 
13.  24  the  woman  bare  a  son,  and  called  his 

Ruth  1.  12  also  to  night,  and  should  also  bear  sons 

4.  12  Pharez,  whom  Tamar  bare  unto  Judah 
4.  13  the  Lord  gave .  .conception,  and  she  bare 
4.  15  thy  daughter  in  law.  .hath  born  him 
1  Sa.  1.  20  she  bare  a  son,  and  called  his  name 

2.  5  so  that  tlie  barren  hath  born  seven 

2.  21  that  she  conceived,  and  bare  three  sons 
4.  20  Fear  not ;  for  thou  hast  born  a  son 

e  Sa.  11.  27  she  became  his  wife,  and  bare  him  a  son 
12. 15  struck  the  child  that  Uriah’s  wife  bare 

12.  24  she  bare  a  son,  and  he  called  his  name  S. 
21.  8  the  daughter  of  Aiah,  whom  she  bare 

1  Ki.  1.  6  and  (his  mother)  bare  him  after  Absalom 

3.  21  it  was  not  my  son,  which  I  did  bear 

11  20  the  sister  of  Tahpenes  bare  him  Genubath 

2  Ki.  4.  17  the  woman  conceived,  and  bare  a  sou 
1  Ch.  1.  32  she  bare  Zimram,  aud  Jokshan,  and 

2.  4  Tamar  his  daughter  in  law  bare  him 

2.  17  And  Abigail  bare  Amasa  :  and  the 
2.  19  Caleb  took  unto  him  Eplirath,  which  bare 
2.  21  Hezron.  .and  she  bare  him  Segub 
2.  24  Abiah  ;  Hezron’s  wife  bare  him  Ashur  the 
2.  29  aud  she  bare  him  Ahban,  and  Molid 
2.  35  gave  his  daughter,  .she  bare  him  Attai 
2.  46  Caleb’s  concubine,  bare  Haran,  aud 
2.  48  Caleb's  concubine,  bare  Slieber,  and 
2.  49  She  bare  also  Shaaph  the  father  of 

4.  6  And  Naarah  bare  him  Ahuzam,  and 

4.  9  saying,  Because  I  bare  him  with  sorrow 
4. 18  his  wife  Jehudijahbare  Jered  tlie  father 
7. 14  sons  of  Manasseh  ;  Ashriel.  .she  bare 


1  Ch.  7.  14  his  concubine  the  Aramitess  bare  Macliir 

7. 16  Maachali  the  wife  of  Macliir  bare  a  son 

7.  18  his  sister  Hammoleketh  barelshod,  and 

7.  23  she  conceived,  and  bare  a  son,  and  he 

2  Ch.  11.  19  Which  bare  him  children  ;  Jeusli  and 

11.  20  the  daughter  of  Absalom,  .bare  him 
Job  24.  21  He  evil  entreateth ..  barren  (that)  beareth 
Prov.17.  25  and  bitterness  to  her  that  bare  him 

23.  25  and  she  that  bare  thee  shall  rejoice 
Eccl.  3.  2  A  time  to  be  born,  and  a  time  to  die 
Song  6.  9  she  (is)  the  choice  (one)  of  her  that  bare 

8.  5  she  brought  thee  forth  (that)  bare  thee 
Isa.  7.  14  a  virgin  shall  conceive,  and  bear  a  sou 

8.  3  and  she  conceived,  and  bare  a  son 

54.  1  Sing,  0  barren,  thou  (that)  didst  not  bear 
Jcr.  15.  9  She  that  hath  borne  seven  languisheth 

15.  10  thou  hast  borne  me  a  man  of  strife 

16.  3  their  mothers  that  bare  them 

20.  14  the  day  wherein  my  mother  bare  me 

22.  26  thee  out,  and  thy  mother  that  bare  thee 

29.  6  that  they  may  bear  sons  and  daughters 
50.  12  she  that  bare  you  shall  be  ashamed 

Eze.  16.  20  thy  daughters,  whom  thou  hast  borne 

23.  4  and  they  were  mine,  and  they  bare  sons 

23.  37  caused  their  sons,  whom  they  bare  unto 
Hos.  i.  3  which  conceived,  and  bare  him  a  son 

1.  6  she  conceived  again,  and  bare  a  daughter 
1.  8  Lo  ruhamah,  she  conceived,  and  bare  a 

5.  To  cause  to  go,  q1?;  yalak,  5. 

Zech.  5.  10  Whither  do  these  bear  the  epliah  ? 

6.  To  contain,  Sts  kul,  5. 

Amos  7.  10  the  laud  is  not  able  to  bear  all  his  words 

7.  To  lift  up.  So)  natal. 

Lam.  3.  28  because  he  hath  borne  (it)  upon  him 

8.  To  lift  up,  Sbl  natal,  3. 

Isa.  (j.  9  he  bare  them,  and  carried  them  all  the 

9.  To  lift  up,  hear,  hear  away,  tt'fJ  nasa. 

Gen.  413  Aly  punishment  (is)  greater  than  I  can  b. 

7.  17  the  waters  increased,  and  bare  up  the  ark 

13.  6  the  land  was  not  able  to  bear  them,  that 

36.  7  could  not  bear  them  because  of  their 
Exod  18.  22  be  easier  for  thyself,  and  they  shall  bear 

19.  4  I  bare  you  on  eagles’  wings,  and  brought 
25.  14  that  the  ark  may  lie  borne  with  them 
25.  27  places  of  the  staves  to  bear  the  table 
25.  28  that  the  table  may  be  borne  with  them 

27.  7  and  the  staves  shall  be.  .to  bear  it 

28.  12  Aaron  shall  bear  their  names  before  the 
28.  29  Aaron  shall  bear  the  names  of  the  child. 
28.  30  Aaron  shall  bear  the  judgment  of  the 
28.  38  Aaron  may  bear  the  iniquity  of  the  holy 
28.  43  that  they  bare  not  iniquity,  and  die 

30.  4  places  for  the  staves  to  bear  it  withal 

37.  5  he  put  the  staves,  .to  bear  the  ark 
37.  14  places  for  the  staves  to  bear  the  table 
37.  15  he  made  the  staves,  .to  bear  the  table 

37.  27  places  for  the  staves  to  bear  it  withal 

38.  7  he  put  the  staves. .  to  bear  it  withal 
Lev.  5.  i  if  he  do  not  utter  (it),  then  he  shall  bear 

5.  17  yet  is  he  guilty,  and  shall  bear  his 
7.  18  the  soul  that  eateth  of  it  shall  bear  his 

10.  17  hath  given  it  to  you  to  bear  the  iniquity 

11.  25  whosoever  beareth.  .of  the  carcase  of 

1 1.  28  he  that  beareth  the  carcase  of  them  shall 
11.  40  he  also  that  beareth  the  carcase  of  it 

15.  10  he  that  beareth  (auy  of)  those  things 

16.  22  And  the  goat  shall  bear  upon  him  all 

17.  16  nor  bathe,  .then  he  shall  bear  his  iniquity 

19.  8  that  eateth  it  shall  bear  his  iniquity 

20.  17  a  wicked  thing,  .lie  shall  bear  his  iniquity 
20.  19  near  kin  :  they  shall  bear  their  iniquity 
20.  20  they  shall  bear  their  sin  ;  they  shall  die 

22.  9  lest  they  bear  sin  for  it,  and  die  therefore 
22.  16  Or  suffer  them  to  bear  the  iniquity  of 

24.  15  Whosoever  curseth  his  God  shall  bear  his 
Num.  1.  50  they  shall  bear  the  tabernacle,  and  all 

4.  15  the  sons  of  Kohath  shall  come  to  bear(it) 

4.  25  they  shall  bear  the  curtains  of  the 

5.  31  aud  this  woman  shall  bear  her  iniquity 
7.  9  they  should  bear  upon  their  shoulders 

9.  13  that  man  shali  bear  his  sin 

11.  12  as  a  nursing  father  beareth  the  sucking 
11.  14  I  am  not  able  to  bear  all  this  people 
11.  17  they  shall  bear  the  burden  of  the  people 
11.  17  that  thou  bear  (it)  not  thyself  alone 

13.  23  they  bare  it  between  two  upon  a  staff 

14.  33  bear  your  whoredoms,  until  your  carcases 

14.  34  each  day  for  a  year,  shall  ye  bear  your 

18.  1  shall  bear  the  iniquity  of  the  sanctuary 

18.  1  thy  sons  with  thee  shall  bear  the  iniquity 
18.  22  Neither  must,  .lest  they  bear  sin,  and 
18.  23  they  shall  bear  their  iniquity:  (it  shall  be) 
18.  32  ye  shall  bear  no  sin  by  reason  of  it,  when 

30.  15  then  he  shall  bear  her  iniquity 

Deut.  1.  9  saying, I  am  not  able  to  bear  you  myself 
1.  12  How  can  I  myself  alone  bear  your 
1.  31  how  that  the  Lord  thy  God  bare  thee,  as 
1.  31  man  doth  bear  his  son,  in  all  the  way 

10.  8  to  bear  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the 

31.  9,  25  which  bare  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of 

32.  11  As  an  eagle,  .beareth  them  on  her  wings 
Josh.  3.  8  the  priests  that  bare  the  ark  of  the 

3.  13  of  the  priests  that  bear  the  ark  of  the 

3.  15  as  they  that  bare  the  ark  were  come  unto 

3.  15  the  feet  of  the  priests  that  bare  the  ark 

3.  17  the  priests  that  bare  the  ark  of  the 

4.  9  the  feet  of  the  priests  which  bare  the  ark 

4.  10  For  the  priests  which  bare  the  ark  stood 


Josh.  4.  16  Command  the  priests  that  bear  the  ark 

4.  18  when  the  priests  that  bare  the  ark  of  the 
0.  4  seven  priests  shall  bear  before  the  ark 

6.  6  let  seven  priests  bear  seven  trumpets  of 

8.  33  which  bare  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of 

Judg.  3.  18  he  sent  away  the  people  that  bare  the 

1  Sa.  14.  1  said  unto  the  young  man  that  bare  his 

14.  6  said  to  the  young  man  that  bare  his 

17.  41  the  man  that  bare  the  shield  (went)  before 

2  Sa.  6.  13  when  they  that  bare  the  ark  of  the  Lord 

18.  15  ten  young  men  that  bare  Joab’s  armour 

1  Ki.  2.  26  because  thou  barest  the  ark  of  the  Lord 

5.  15  ten  thousand  that  bare  burdens,  and 
10.  2  she  came . .  with  camels  that  bare  spices 

14.  28  that  the  guard  bare  them,  and  brought 

2  Ki.  5.  23  servants:  and  they  bare  (them) before  him 

18.  14  that  which  thou  puttest  on  me  will  I  bear 

1  Ch.  5.  18  men  able  to  bear  buckler  and  sword,  and 

12.  24  children  of  Judah  that  bare  shield  and 
15. 15  children  of  the  Levites  bare  the  ark  of 

15.  26  God  helped  the  Levites  that  bare  the  ark 

15.  27  aud  all  the  Levites  that  bare  the  ark 

2  Ch.  9.  1  and  camels  that  bare  spices,  and  gold  in 

14.  8  an  army  (of  men)  that  bare  targets  aud 

14.  8  that  bare  shields  and  drew  bows,  two 
Nell.  4.  17  and  they  that  bare  burdens,  with  those 
Job  34.  31  I  have  borne  (chastisement),  1  will  not 
Psa.  55.  12  then  I  could  have  borne  (it):  neither  (was) 

69.  7  forthysake  I  have  borne  reproach ;  shame 
89.  50  I  do  bear  in  my  bosom  (the  reproach  of) 
91.  12  They  shall  bear  thee  up  in  (their)  hands 
Prov.  9.  12  (if)  thou  scornest,  thou  alone  shalt  bare 
18.  14  but  a  wounded  spirit  who  can  bear? 

30.  21  aud  for  four  (which)  it  cannot  bear 
Isa.  1.  14  a  trouble  unto  me  ;  I  am  weary  to  bear 

22.  6  Elam  bare  the  quiver  with  chariots  of 
46.  4  I  have  made,  aud  I  will  bear ;  even  I  will 
46.  7  They  bear  him  upon  the  shoulder,  they 

52.  11  be  ye  clean,  that  bear  the  vessels  of  the 

53.  4  he  hath  borne  our  griefs,  and  carried  our 
53.  12  and  he  bare  the  sin  of  many,  and  made 

Jer.  10.  5  they  must  needs  be  borne,  because  they 

10.  19  Truly  this  (is)  a  grief,  and  I  must  bear  it 

17.  21  bear  no  burden  on  the  sabbath  day,  nor 

17.  27  not  to  bear  a  burden,  even  entering  in  at 

31.  19  I  did  bear  the  reproach  of  my  youth 
44.  22  the  Lord  could  no  longer  bear,  because 

Lam.  3.  27  good  for  a  man  that  he  bear  the  yoke  in 
Eze.  4.  4  that  thou  shalt  lie  upon  it  thou  shalt  bear 

4.  5  so  shalt  thou  bear  the  iniquity  of  the 
4.  6  and  thou  shalt  bear  the  iniquity  of  the 
12.  6  shalt  thou  bear  (it)  upon  (thy)  shoulders 
12.  7  I  bare  (it)  upon  (my)  shoulder  in  their 
12.  12  the  prince  that  (is)  among  them  shall  bear 
14. 10  they  shall  bear  the  punishment  of  their 

16.  52  bear  thine  own  shame  for  thy  sins  that 

16.  52  yea,  be  thou  confounded  also,  and  bear 
16.  54  That  thou  mayest  bear  thine  own  shame 

16.  58  Thou  hast  borne  thy  lewdness  and  thine 

17.  8  that  it  might  bear  fruit,  that  it  might  be 

18.  19  doth  not  the  son  bear  the  iniquity  of  the 

18.  20  The  son  shall  not  bear  the  iniquity  of  the 

18.  20  shall  the  father  bear  the  iniquity  of  the 

23.  35  therefore  bear  thou  also  thy  lewdness 

23.  49  ye  shall  bear  the  sins  of  your  idols  :  and 

32.  24  yet  have  they  borne  their  shame  with 

32.  25  yet  have  they  borne  their  shame  with 
22.  30  and  bear  their  shame  with  them  that  go 
34.  29  neither  bare  the  shame  of  the  heathen 
36.  6  ye  have  borne  the  shame  of  the  heathen 
36.  7  about  you,  they  shall  bear  their  shame 
36.  15  neither  shalt  thou  bear  the  reproach  of 

39.  26  that  they  have  borne  their  shame,  and  all 
44.  10  they  shall  even  bear  their  iniquity 

44.  12  and  they  shall  bear  their  iniquity 
44.  13  they  shall  bear  their  shame,  and  their 
Joel  2.  22  the  tree  beareth  her  fruit,  the  fig  tree 
Amos  5.  26  ye  have  borne  the  tabernacle  of  your 
Mic.  6.  16  ye  shall  bear  the  reproach  of  my  people 

7.  9  I  will  bear  the  indignation  of  the  Lord 
Hag.  2.  12  If  one  bear  holy  flesh  in  the  skirt  of  his 
Zech.  6.  13  he  shall  bear  the  glory,  and  shall  sit  and 

10.  To  bear,  carry  away,  Sac  sabal. 

Gen.  49.  15  aud  bowed  his  shoulder  to  bear,  and 
Isa.  53.  11  many  ;  for  he  shall  bear  their  iniquities 
Lam.  5.  7  and  we  have  borne  their  iniquities 

11  .To  do,  make,  njpy  asah. 

2  Ki.  19.  30  take  root  downward,  and  bear  fruit 
Isa.  37.  31  take  root  downward,  and  bear  fruit 
Eze.  17.  23  shall  bring  forth  boughs,  and  bear  fruit 
Hos.  9.  16  yea,  though  they  bring  forth,  yet  will  1 

12. 71)  be  fruitful,  mr3  parah. 

Deut  29.  18  a  root  that  beareth  gall  and  wormwood 

10.  To  cause  to  sprout,  ncyr  tsumach,  5. 

Deut  29.  23  burning,  .it  is  not  sown,  nor  beareth 

14.  To  lift  up,  bear  on,  or  away,  atpai  and. 

Alatt  27.  32  him  they  compelled  to  bear  his  cross 
Alark  2.  3  sick  of  the  palsy, which  was  borne  of  four 

15.  21  the  father  of  Alexander,  .to  bear  his  cross 

15.7V)  bear  upward,  avatpepa  anaphero. 

Heb.  9.  28  Christ  was  once  offered  to  bear  the  sins 
1  Pe.  2.  24  Who  his  own  self  bare  our  sins  in  his  own 

16.  TVs  bear,  take  up,  carry,  fiairroftn  bastazo. 

Matt.  3.  11  whose  shoes  I  am  not  worthy  to  bear 

8.  17  Himself  took  our  infirmities,  and  bare 
.-20.  12  which  have  borne  the  burden.,  of  the  day 

Luke  7.  14  and  they  that  bare  (him)  stood  still 

11.  27  Blessed  (is)  the  womb  that  bare  thee 


BEAR 


76 


BEAST 


Lnkei4.  27  whosoever  doth  not  bear  his  cross.  .cannot 
John  12.  6  and  had  the  bag,  and  bare  what  was  put 

16.  12  hut  ye  cannot  bear  them  now 

20.  15  if  thou  have  borne  him  hence,  tell  me 
Acts  9.  15  to  bear  my  name  before  the  Gentiles 

15.  10  our  fathers  nor  we  were  able  to  bear  ? 

21.  35  was  borne  of  the  soldiers  for  the  violence 
Rom  1 1.  iS  thou  bearest  not  the  root,  hut  the  root 

15.  1  We  then  that  are  strong  ought  to  hear 
Gal.  5.  10  he  that  troubleth  you  shall  bear  his 

6.  2  Bear  ye  one  another's  burdens 

6.  5  For  every  man  shall  hear  his  own  burden 

6.  17  I  bear  in  my  body  the  marks  of  the  Lord 
Rev.  2.  2  thou  canst  not  bear  them  which  are  evil 
2.  3  And  hast  borne,  and  hast  patience,  and 

1 7.  To  bear  or  beget  (children),  yevvd.cn  gcnnab. 

Luke  1.  13  thy  wife  Elisabeth  shall  bear  thee  a  son 
23.  29  Blessed  (are)  the . .  wombs  that  never  bare 

1 3.  To  bear  out,  iucpepa  ekphero. 

Heb.  6.  8  But  that  which  beareth  thorns  and  briers 

19.  To  do,  make,  nocew  poieo. 

Luke  8.  8  and  sprang  up,  and  bare  fruit  an  hundred 

13.  9  And  if  it  bear  fruit,  (well):  and  if  not 
Jas.  3.  12  Can  the  fig  tree,  my  brethren,  bear  o.  b. 
Rev.  22.  2  the  tree  of  life,  which  bare  twelve 

20.  To  cover  closely,  endure,  err  eyw  stego. 

1  Co.  13.  7  Beareth  all  things,  believeth  all  things 

21.  To  beget,  bring  forth,  tIktui  tikto. 

Gal.  4.  27  Rejoice,  (thou)  barren  that  bearest  not 

22.  To  bear,  carry,  <pepa>  phero. 

Luke  23.  26  that  he  might  bare  (it)  after  Jesus 
John  2.  8  Draw  out  now,  and  hear.  .And  they  bare 
15.  2  Every  branch  in  me  that  beareth  not 
15.  2  every  (branch)  that  beareth  fruit,  he 
15.  4  As  the  branch  cannot  bear  fruit  of  itself 
15.  8  is  my  Father  glorified,  that  ye  bear 

23.  To  bear  habitually,  wear,  cpopew  phoreo. 

Rom  13.  4  for  he  beareth  not  the  sword  in  vain 

1  Co.  15.  49  as  we  have  borne  the  image  of  the  earthy 
15.  49  we  shall  also  bear  the  image  of  the 

24.7V)  bear  up  under,  vnocpepu)  hupopherB. 

1  Co.  10.  13  that  ye  may  he  able  to  bear  (it) 

BEAR,  to  be  able  to  — 

To  lift  up,  bear,  endure,  nasa. 

Gen.  4.  13  punishment  (is)  greater  than  I  can  bear 
13.  6  the  land  was  not  able  to  bear  them 
Tsa.  55.  12  an  enemy,  .then  I  could  have  borne  (it) 

BEAR,  to  suffer  to  — 

To  cause  to  lift  up,  u'yi  nasa,  5. 

Lev.  22.  16  suffer  them  to  bear  the  iniquity  of 

BEAR  long,  to  — 

To  suffer  long,  paKpodvpeca  makrothumeo. 

Luke  18.  7  unto  him,  though  he  bear  long  with 
BEAR  out,  to  — 

To  cause  to  go  forth,  .xy;  yatsa,  5. 

Eze.  46.  20  they  bear  (them)  not  out  into  the  utter 
BEAR,  that  — 

To  lift  up,  V't?)  natil. 

Zeph.  1.  11  Howl.. all  they  that  bear  silver  are  cut 
BEAR  up,  to  — 

1 .  To  lift  up,  xpi  nasa. 

Gen.  7.  17  the  waters  increased,  and  bare  up  the 

2.  To  rectify,  fix,  establish,  j?ri  takan,  3. 

Psa.  75.  3  are  dissolved  ;  I  bear  up  the  pillars  of  it 

3.  To  lift  up,  atpu  airo. 

Matt.  4.  6  in  (their)  hands  they  shall  hear  thee  up 
Luke  4.  11  in  (their)  hands  they  shall  bear  thee  up 

BEAR  up  into,  to  — 

To  look  eye  to  eye,  avTu<pda\p.eoo  antophthohneb. 

Acts  27.  15  could  not  hear  up  into  the  wind 
BEAR  with,  to  — 

To  hold  up,  dvcxopou  anechomai. 

Acts  18.  14  reason  would  that  I  should  bear  with  you 

2  Co.  11.  1  Would  to  God  ye  could  bear  with  me 

11.  1  in  (my)  folly  :  and  indeed  bear  with  me 
11.  4  accepted,  ye  might  well  bear  with  (him) 
BEAR  witness,  to  — • 

To  answer,  respond,  nij;  anah. 

Job  16.  8  leanness  rising  up  in  me  beareth  witness 
BEARD  — 


\.The  beard,  Tpf  zaqan. 

Lev.  13.  29  a  plague  upon  the  head  or  the  beard 

13.  30  (even)  a  leprosy  upon  the  head  or  beard 

14.  9  his  hair  off  his  head  and  his  beard 

19.  27  shalt  thou  mar  the  corners  of  thy  beard 
21.  5  they  shave  off  the  corner  of  their  beard 

1  Sa.  17.  35  I  caught,  .by  his  heard,  and  smote  him 

21.  13  let  his  spittle  fall  down  upon  his  beard 

2  Sa.  10.  4  shaved  off  the  one  half  of  their  beards 

10.  5  Tarry  at  Jericho  until  your  beards  be 

20.  9  Joab  took  Amasa  by  the  heard  with  the 
1  Ch.  19.  5  Tarry  at  Jericho  until  your  beards  be 
Ezra  9.  3  plucked  off  the  hair  of .  .my  beard 

Psa  133.  2  the  head,  that  ran  down  upon  the  heard 
133.  2  Aaron’s  beard  :  that  went  down  to.  .his 
Isa.  7.  20  it  shall  also  consume  the  beard 

15.  2  on.  .their  heads,  .baldness,  .every  beard 
Jer.  41.  5  having  their  beards  shaven,  and  their 


Jer.  48.  37  For  every  head,  .bald,  and  every  heard 
Eze.  5.  1  upon  thine  head  and  upon  thy  beard 

2.  The  chin  or  upper  lip,  DSf'  sapham. 

2  Sa.  19.  24  dressed  his  feet,  nor  trimmed  his  beard 

BEARING  — 

1.7'o  lift  up,  bare,  carry  away,  kyt  nasa. 

Gen.  37.  25  their  camels  bearing  spicery  and  balm 
Nuimo.  17  sons  of  Merari  set  forward,  bearing  the 

10.  21  Kohathites  set  forward,  bearing  the 
Josh.  3.  3  the  priests  the  Levites  bearing  it,  then 

3.  14  priests  bearing  the  ark  of  the  covenant 

6.  8  seven  priests  bearing  the  seven  trumpets 

6.  1 3  seven  priests  bearing  seven  trumpets  of 

1  Sa.  17.  7  and  one  bearing  a  shield  went  before 

2  Sa.  15.  24  bearing  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  God 

2.  To  carry,  fSaardfa  bastazo. 

Marki4.  13  a  man  bearing  a  pitcher  of  water 
Luke  22.  10  a  man  meet  you,  bearing  a  pitcher  of 
John  19.  17  he  bearing  his  cross  went  forth  into  a 

3.  To  bear,  cpepai  johero. 

Heb.  13.  13  without  the  camp,  bearing  his  reproach 
BEARIN G  about  — 

To  bear  about,  irepccpepw  peripliero. 

2  <  o.  4.  10  Always  bearing  about  in  the  body  the 
[See  also  Armour,  blame,  burdens,  children, 
fruit,  grudge,  loss,  record,  rule,  take,  testi¬ 
mony,  tidings,  twins,  witness.] 

BEAST  — 

1 .  Cattle,  quadruped,  nona  behemah. 

Gen.  6.  7  both  man,  and  beast,  and  the  creeping 

7.  2  every  clean  beast  thou  shalt  take  to  thee 

7.  2  and  of  beasts  that  (are)  not  clean  by  two 

7.  8  clean  beasts,  and  of  beasts  that  (are)  not 

8.  20  took  of  every  clean  beast,  and  of  every 

34.  23  their  substance  and  every  beast  of  their’s 
36.  6  his  cattle,  and  all  his  beasts,  and  all 

Exod.  8.  17  it  became  lice  in  man,  and  in  beast ;  all 

8.  18  there  were  lice  upon  man,  and  upon 

9.  9  a  boil .  .blains  upon  man,  and  upon  beast 

9.  10  (with)  blains  upon  man,  and  upon  beast 
9.  19  every  man  and  beast  which  shall  be  found 
9.  22  upon  man,  and  upon  beast,  and  upon 

9.  25  all.  .in  the  field,  both  man  and  beast 

11.  5  shall  die.  .and  all  the  firstborn  of  beasts 

11.  7  move  his  tongue,  against  man  or  beast 

12.  12  smite  all  the  firstborn,  .man  and  beast 

13.  2  firstborn,  .of  man  and  of  beast :  it  (is) 

13.  12  every  firstling  that  cometh  of  a  beast 

13.  is  of  man,  and  the  firstborn  of  beast 

19.  13  shot  through  ;  whether  (it  be)  beast  or 

22. 10  an  ox,  or  a  sheep,  or  any  beast  to  keep 

22.  19  Whosoever  lieth  with  a  beast  shall 

Lev.  7.  21  uncleanness  of  man,  or  (any)  unclean 

7.  25  For  whosoever  eateth  the  fat  of  the  beast 

7.  26  blood,  .of  fowl  or  of  beast,  in  any  of  your 
11.  2  among  all  the  beasts  that  (are)  on 

11.  3  (and)  cheweth  the  cud,  among  the  beasts 
11.  26  (The  carcases)  of  every  beast  which 
11.  39  And  if  any  beast,  of  which  ye  may  eat 
11.  46  This  (is)  the  law  of  the  beasts,  and  of  the 

18.  23  Neither  shalt  thou  lie  witli  any  beast 
18.  23  shall  any  woman  stand  before  a  beast 

20.  15  lie  with  a  beast,  .ye  shall  slay  the  beast 
20. 16  And  if  a  woman  approach  unto  any  beast 
20.  16  thou  shalt  kill  the  woman,  and  the  beast 
20.  25  therefore  put  difference  between,  .beasts 
20.  25  not  make  your  souls  abominable  by  beast 

24.  21  And  he  that  killeth  a  beast,  he  shall 

27.  9  if  (it  be)  a  beast,  whereof  men  bring 
27.  10  he  shall  at  all  change  beast  for  beast 
27.  11  And  if.  .any  unclean  beast,  of  which  they 

27. 11  he  shall  present  the  beast  before  the 
27.  26  Only  the  firstling  of  the  beasts,  which 
27.  27  And  if .  .of  an  unclean  beast,  then  he 

27.  28  all  that  he  hath,  (both)  of  man  and  beast 
Num.  3.  13  the  first  horn  in  Israel, both  man  and  beast 

8.  17  of  Israel  (are)  mine,  .man  and  beast :  on 
18.  15  of  men  or  beasts,  shall  be  thine 

18.  15  the  firstling  of  unclean  beasts  shalt  thou 

31.  11  all  the  prey,  (both)  of  men  and  of  beasts 

31.  26  that  was  taken,  (both)  of  man  and  of  beast 
31.  30  take .  .of  the  flocks,  of  all  manner  of  beasts 

31.  47  one  portion,  .(both)  of  man  and  of  beast 
Deut.  4.  17  The  likeness  of  any  beast  that  (is)  on  the 

14.  4  These  (are)  the  beasts  which  ye  shall  eat 
14.  6  And  every  beast  that  parteth  the  hoof 

14.  6  cheweth  the  cud  among  the  beasts,  that 

27.  21  he  that  lieth  with  any  manner  of  beast 

28.  26  be  meat,  .unto  the  beasts  of  the  earth,  and 

32.  24  I . .  send  the  teeth  of  beasts  upon  them 
Judg2o.  48  as  the  beast,  and  all  that  came  to  hand 
1  Sa.  17.  44  I  will  give  thy  flesh,  .to  the  beasts 

1  Ki.  4.  33  he  spake  also  of  beasts,  and  of  fowl 

18.  5  findgrass.  .that  we  loose  not  all  the  beasts 

2  Ki.  3.  17  ye,  and  your  cattle,  and  your  beasts 
2  Ch.  32.  28  and  stalls  for  all  manner  of  beasts 
Ezra  1.  4,  6  with  gold,  and  with  goods,  .with  beasts 
Noli.  2.  12  neither  (was  there  any)  beast  with  me 

2.  14  for  the  beast  (that  was)  under  me  to  pass 
Job  12.  7  But  ask  now  tile  beasts,  and  they  shall 
18.  3  Wherefore  are  we  counted  as  beasts 

35.  11  Who  teacheth  us  more  than  the  beasts 
Psa.  8.  7  oxen,  yea,  and  the  beasts  of  the  field 

36.  6  0  Loan,  thou  preservest  man  and  beast 

49.  12,  20  man .  .he  is  like  the  beasts  (that) 

73.  22  ignorant :  I  was  (as)  a  beast  before  thee 
135.  8  firstborn  of  Egypt,  both  of  man  and  beast 


Psa.  147.  9  He  giveth  to  the  beast  his  food,  (and)  to 
Prov.  12. 10  regardeth  the  life  of  his  beast  :  but  the 
30.  30  A  lion . .  strongest  among  beasts,  and 
Eccl.  3.  18  might  see  that  they  themselves  are  beasts 
3.  19  befalleth  the  sons  of  men  befalleth  beasts 
3.  19  man  hath  no  preeminence  above  a  beast 
3.  21  and  the  spirit  of  the  beast  that  goeth 
Isa.  18.  6  beasts  of  the  earth  .  .beasts  of  the  earth 

30.  6  The  burden  of  the  beasts  of  the  south 
63.  14  As  a  beast  goeth  down  into  the  valley 

Jer.  7.  20  this  place,  upon  man,  and  upon  beast 
7.  33  shall  be  meat . .  for  the  beasts  of  the 

9.  10  of  the  heavens  and  the  beast  are  fled 
12.  4  the  beasts  are  consumed,  and  the  birds 

15.  3  of  the  heaven,  and  the  beasts  of  the  earth 

16.  4  shall  be  meat . .  for  the  beasts  of  the  earth 

19.  7  to  be  meat,  for  the  beasts  of  the  earth 

21.  6  will  smite . .  this  city,  both  man  and  beast 
27.  5  the  beast  that  (are)  upon  the  ground 

31.  27  seed  of  man,  and  with  the  seed  of  beast 

32.  43  (It  is)  desolate  without  man  or  beast 

33.  10  desolate  without  man  and  without  beast 

33.  10  without  inhabitant,  and  without  beast 

33.  12  desolate  without  man  and  without  beast 

34.  20  be  for  meat ..  to  the  beasts  of  the  earth 
36.  29  to  cease  from  thence  man  and  beast? 

50.  3  they  shall  depart,  both  man  and  beast 

51.  62  shall  remain  in  it,  neither  man  nor  beast 
Eze.  8.  10  every  form  of  creeping  things,  and . .  beasts 

14.  13, 17  cut  off  man  and  beast  from  it 
14.  19,  21  to  cut  off  from  it  man  and  beast 

25.  13  I.  .will  cut  off  man  and  beast  from  it 

29.  8  cut  off  man  and  beast  out  of  thee 
29.  11  nor  foot  of  beast  shall  pass  through  it 
32.  13  the  beasts  thereof,  .the  hoofs  of  beasts 

36.  11  I  will  multiply  upon  you  man  and  beast 
44.  31  that  is  dead  of  itself,  .fowl  or  beast 

Joel  1.  18  How  do  the  beasts  groan  !  the  herds 

1.  20  The  beasts  of  the  field  cry  also  unto  thee 

2.  22  Be  not  afraid,  ye  beasts  of  the  field 

Jon.  3.  7  Let  neither  man  nor  beast,  herd  nor  flock 

3.  8  let  man  and  beast  be  covered  with 
Mic.  5.  8  as  a  lion  among  the  beasts  of  the  forest 
Hab.  2.  17  shall  cover  thee,  and  the  spoil  of  beasts 
Zeph.  1.  3  I  will  consume  man  and  beast ;  I  will 
Zech.  8.  10  hire  for  man,  nor  any  hire  for  beast 

14.  15  of  all  the  beasts  that  shall  he  in  these 

2.  Beast,  brute,  Ypa  heir. 

Gen.  45.  17  This  do  ye  ;  lade  your  beasts,  and  go,  get 
Exod22.  5  shall  put  in  his  beast,  and  shall  feed 
Num 20.  8  give,  .congregation  and  their beastsdrink 

20.  11  the  congregation  drank,  and  their  beasts 

3.  A  living  creature,  'n  chai. 

Gen.  1.  24  beast  of  the  earth  after  his  kind 

1.  25  God  made  the  beast  of  the  earth  after 

1.  30  to  every  beast  of  the  earth,  and  to  every 

2.  19  God  formed  every  beast  of  the  field,  and 

2.  20  to  every  beast  of  the  field  ;  but  for  Adam 

3.  1  serpent  was  more  subtile  than  any  beast 

3.  14  above  every  beast  of  the  field  ;  upon  thy 
7.  14  They,  and  every  beast  after  his  kind,  and 

7.  21  both  of  fowl,  and  of  cattle,  and  of  beast 

8.  19  Every  beast,  every  creeping  thing,  and 

9.  2  of  you  shall  be  upon  every  beast  of  the 
9.  5  at  the  hand  of  every  beast  will  I  require 
9.  10  and  of  every  beast  of  the  earth  with  you 
9. 10  all  that  go  out  of  the  ark,  to  every  beast 

37.  20  Some  evil  beast  hath  devoured  him :  and 
37.  33  an  evil  beast  hath  devoured  him;  Joseph 

Exod  23.  11  what  they  leave  the  beasts  of  the  field 

23.  29  the  beast  of  the  field  multiply  against 
Lev.  5.  2  whether,  .a  carcase  of  an  unclean  beast 
11.  2  These  (are)  the  beasts  which  ye  shall  cat 
11.  27  all  manner  of  beasts  that  go  on  (all)  four 
11.  47  between  the  beast  that  may  be  eaten 
11.  47  and  the  beast  that  may  not  be  eati  n 

17.  13  which  hunteth  and  catchetli  any  be  ast 

25.  7  for  the  beast  that  (are)  in  thy  land,  shall 

26.  6  I  will  rid  evil  beasts  out  of  the  land 

26.  22  I  will  also  send  wild  beasts  among  you 
Num 35.  3  for  their  goods,  and  for  all  their  beasts 
Deut.  7.  22  lest  the  beasts  of  the  field  increase  upon 

1  Sa.  17.  46  and  to  the  wild  beasts  of  the  earth 

2  Sa.  21.  10  nor  the  beasts  of  the  field  by  night 
2  Ki.  14.  9  and  there  passed  by  a  wild  beast 

2  Ch.  25.  18  and  there  passed  by  a  wild  beast 
Job  5.  22  shalt  thou  be  afraid  of  the  beasts 

5.  23  the  beasts  of  the  field  shall  be  at  pca<  c 
37.  8  Then  the  beasts  go  into  dens,  and  nn  11:11 

39.  15  crush  them .  .the  wild  beast  may  bunk 

40.  20  where  all  the  beasts  of  the  field  play 
Psa.  50.  10  For  every  beast  of  the  f<  rest  (is)  mine 

79.  2  the  flesh  of  thy  saints  unto  the  beasts 
104.  11  They  give  drink  to  every  beast  of  the 
104.  20  all  the  beasts  of  the  forest  do  creep 
104.  25  wherein  (are).. small  and  great  beasts 
148.  10  Beasts,  and  all  cattle,  and  flying  fowl 
Isa.  35  9  No.. ravenous  beast  shall  go  up  then c  n 

40  16  beasts  thereof  sufficient  for  a  burnt-off. 
43  20  The  beast  of  the  field  shall  honour  me 
46.  I  idols  were  upon  the  beasts,  and  upon  the 
56.  9  beasts  of  the  field .  .beasts  in  the  forest 
Jer.  12.  9  come  ye.  assemble  all  the  beasts  of  the 

27.  6  the  beasts  of  the  field  have  I  given  him 

28. - 14  I  have  given  him  the  beasts  of  the  field 
Eze.  5.  17  will  I  send  upon  you  famine,  evil  beasts 

14.  15  I  cause  noisome  beasts  to  pass  through 
14.  15  may  pass  through  because  of  the  beasts 
14.  21  the  famine,  and  the  noisome  beast,  and 

29.  5  I  have  given  thee  for  meat  to  the  beasts 
31.  f  the  beasts  of  the  field  bring  forth  the  ir 


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Ezc.  31. 13  the  beasts  of  the  field  shall  be  upon  his 

32.  4  I  will  fill  the  beasts  of  the  whole  earth 

33.  27  will  I  give  to  the  beasts  to  be  devoured 

34.  s  they  became  meat  to  all  the  beasts  of  the 
34.  8  my  flock  became  meat  to  every  beast  of 
34.  25  cause  the  evil  beasts  to  cease  out  of  the 
34,  28  ahull  the  beasts  of  the  land  devour  them 

— 38.  20  the  beasts  of  the  field,  and  all  creeping 
29.  4  (to)  the  beasts  of  the  field  to  be  devoured 
39.  17  Speak  unto,  .every  beast  of  tbe  field 
Dan.  2.  38  tlie  beasts  of  the  field .  .hath  he  given 

4.  i2  the  beasts  of  the  field  had  shadow  under 
4.  14  let  tlie  beasts  get  away  from  under  it 
4.  15  and  (let)  his  portion  (be)  with  the  beasts 
4.  16  let  a  beast's  heart  be  given  unto  him 
4.  21  under  which  tlie  beasts  of  the  field  dwelt 
4.  23  (let)  his  portion  (be)  with  tlie  beasts  of 
4.  25  thy  dwelling  shall  be  with  the  beasts 

4.  32  thy  dwelling,  .with  the  beasts  of  the  field 

5.  21  his  heart  was  made  like  the  beasts,  and 
7.  3  four  great  beasts  came  up  from  the  sea 
7.  5  another  beast,  a  second,  like  to  a  bear 
7.  6  the  beast  had  also  four  heads ;  and 

7.  7  behold  a  fourth  beast,  dreadful  and 
7.  7  it  (was)  diverse  from  all  the  beasts  that 
7.  11  I  beheld,  .till  the  beast  was  slain,  and 
7.  12  As  concerning  tlie  rest  of  the  beasts  tiiey 
7.  17  These  great  beasts,  .shall  arise  out  of  the 
7.  19  I  would  know  the  truth  of.  .fourth  beast 

7.  23  The  fourth  beast  shall  be  the  fourth 

8.  4  no  beasts  might  stand  before  him 
nos.  2.  12  the  beasts  of  the  field  shall  eat  them 

2.  18  a  covenant  for  them  with  the  beasts  of 
4.  3  the  beasts  of  the  field,  and  with  the 

13.  8  the  wild  beast  shall  tear  them 

Zepli.  2.  14  all  the  beasts  of  the  nations  :  both  the 
2.  15  a  place  for  beasts  to  lie  down  in  ! 

[.Soul,  breathing  creature,  (npnp)  nephesh. 

Lev.  24.  18  a  beast  shall  make  it  good ;  beast  for  li. 

5. Slaughtered  animal,  npu  tebach. 

Prov.  9.  2  She  hath  killed  her  beasts ;  she  hath 

5. .4  living  creature,  (taou  zoon. 

Heb.  13.  11  the  bodies  of  those  beasts,  .are  burned 
2  Te.  2.  12  Hut  these,  as  natural  brute  beasts 
Jude  10  what  they  know  naturally,  as.  .beasts 
Rev.  4.  6  round  about  the  throne,  .four  beasts 

4.  7  beast  (was)  like  a  lion,  and . .  second  beast 
4.  7  third  beast  had  a  face . .  the  fourth  beast 
4.  8  the  four  beasts  had  each  of  them  six 

4.  9  when  those  beasts  give  glory  and  honour 

5.  6  midst  of  the  throne  and  of  the  four  beasts 
5.  8  the  four  beasts .  .fell  down  before  the 

5.  11  round  about  the  throue  and  the  beasts 

5.  14  And  the  four  beasts  said,  Amen.  And 

6.  1  one  of  the  four  beasts  saying,  Come 

6.  3  I  heard  the  second  beast  say.  Come  and 
6.  5  I  heard  the  third  beast  say  Come  and 
6.  6  a  voice  in  the  midst  of  the  four  beasts 
6.  7  I  heard  the.  .fourth  beast  say,  Come  and 
7  11  the  elders  and  the  four  beasts,  and  fell 

14.  3  before  the  four  beasts  and  the  elders 

15.  7  And  one  of  the  four  beasts  gave  unto 

19.  4  the  four  beasts  fell  down  and  worshipped 

7. A  wild  beast,  bqpiov  therion. 

Acts  28.  5  And  he  shook  off  the  beast  into  the  fire 
Titus  1.  12  The  Cretians  (are)  ahvay  liars  evil  beasts 
Heb.  12.  20  so  much  as  a  beast  touch  the  mountain 
Jas.  3.  7  For  every  kind  of  beasts,  aud  of  birds 
Itev.  6.  8  to  kill,  .with  the  beasts  of  the  earth 
11.  7  the  beast  that  ascendeth  out  of  the 
13.  1  I.  .saw  a  beast  rise  up  out  of  the  sea 
13.  2  And  the  beast  which  I  saw  was  like 
13.  3  all  the  world  wondered  after  the  beast 
13.  4  beast,  .worshipped  the  beast,  .the  beast 

15.  11  I  beheld  another  beast  coming  up 

13.  12  the  power  of  the  first  beast  before  him 
13.  12  the  first  beast,  whose  deadly  wound  was 
13.  14  he  had  power,  .in  the  sight  of  the  beast 
13. 14  they  should  make  an  image  to  the  beast 
13.  13  give  life  unto  the  image  of  the  beast 

13.  15  image  of  the  beast. ..image  of  the  beast 
23.  17  the  name  of  the  beast,  or  the  number  of 
13  18  Let  him.  .count  the  number  of  the  beast 

14.  9  If  any  man  worship  the  beast  and  his 
14.  11  who  worship  the  beast  and  his  image 

is.  2  that  had  gotten  the  victory  over  the  beast 

16.  2  men  which  had  the  mark  of  the  beast 

16.  10  poured,  .upon  the  seat  of  the  beast 

16. 13  out  of  the  mouth  of  the  beast,  and  out 

17.  3  I  saw  a  woman  sit  upon  a.  .beast 

17.  7  mystery  of  the  woman  and  of  the  beast 
17.  8  The  beast  that  thou  sawest  was  and  is 
17.  8  when  they  behold  the  beast  that  was 

17. 11  And  the  beast  that  was,  and  is  not 

17. 12  power  as  kings  one  hour  with  the  beast 
17.  13  their  power  and  strength  uuto  the  beast 
17.  16  horns  which  thou  sawest  upon  the  beast 
17. 17  give  their  kingdom  unto  the  beast 

19. 19  I  saw  the  beast,  and  the  kings  of  the 
19.  20  And  the  beast  was  taken,  and  with  him 

19.  20  had  received  the  mark  of  the  beast 

20.  4  which  had  not  worshipped  the  beast 
20. 10  where  tlie  beast  and  tlie  false  prophet 

8-Beast  of  burden,  or  for  food,  Kryvos  ktenos. 
Lukeio.  34  set  him  011  his  own  beast,  and  brought 
Acts  23.  24  provide  (them)  beasts,  that  they  may  set 
1  Co.  15  39  another  flesh  of  beasts,  another  of  fishes 
Rev.  18.  13  aud  fine  flour,  and  wheat,  and  beasts 


BEAST,  wild  or  venomous  — 

1. -4  living  creature,  ’n  chai. 

1  Sa.  17.  46  I  will  give,  .to  the  wild  beasts  of  the 

2.  A  wild  animal,  Bypiov,  therion. 

Mark  r  13  in  the  wilderness,  .with  the  wild  beasts 
Acts  10.  12  (wild  beasts],  and  creeping  things,  and 
11.  6  wild  beasts,  and  creeping  things,  and 
28.  4  the  barbarians  saw  the  venomous  beast 

BEAST,  swift  — 

.4  dromedary,  nnpip  kirkaroth. 

Isa.  66.  20  upon  mules,  and  upon  swift  beasts 
[See  also  Desert,  fat,  fed,  fight  with,  fourfooted, 
slain,  torn  of,  wild.] 

BEAST  that  dieth  of  itself  — 

Carcase,  nbp;  nebelah. 

Lev.  7.  24  the  fat  of  the  beast  that  dieth  of  itself 

BEAT,  to  — 

1.  To  pound  in  a  mortar,  Ijvn  duk. 

Num.n.  8  ground  (it)  in  mills,  or  beat,  .in  a  mortar 

2.  To  knock,  ppfl  dapliaq,  7. 

J udg.  19.  22  beat  at  the  door,  and  spake  to  the  master 

3.  To  smite  (as  with  a  hammer),  obn  halam. 

Prov.23.  35  they  have  beaten  me,  (and)  I  felt  (it)  not 

4.  To  beat  out  or  off,  cpn  chabat. 

Deut.24.  20  When  tliou  beatest  thine  olive  tree 

5.  To  crush,  bntise,  nnp  kathath. 

Joel  3.  10  Beat  your  plowshares  into  swords,  aud 

6.  To  beat  down  or  out,  nnp  kathath,  3. 

2  Ch.  34.  7  had  beaten  the  graven  images  into  powder 
Isa.  2.  4  they  shall  beat  their  swords  into  plowsli. 
Mic.  4.  3  they  shall  beat  their  swords  into  plowsh. 

7.  To  smite,  cause  to  smite,  np:  nakah,  5. 

Deut  25.  3  beat  him  above  these  with  many  stripes 
2  Ki.  13.  25  Three  times  did  Joash  beat  him  and 
Prov.23.  13  (if)  thou  beatest  him  with  the  rod,  he 
23.  14  Thou  slialt  beat  him  with  the  rod,  and 
Jon.  ■  4.  8  the  sun  beat  Upon  the  head  of  Jonah 

8.  To  stamp,  beat  out,  ypi  raqa,  3. 

Exod3g.  3  they  did  beat  the  gold  into  thin  plates 

9.  To  beat,  wear  away,  PW  shachaq. 

Exodyo.  36  thou  shalt  beat  (some)  of  it  very  small 
2  Sa.  22.  43  I  neat  them  as  small  as  the  dust 
Psa.  18.  42  Then  did  I  beat  them  small  as  the  dust 

10 . To  skin,  flay ,  thrash,  Septa  deru. 

Matt  21.  35  beat  one,  and  killed  another,  and  stoned 
Marki2  3  they  caught,  .and  beat  him,  and  sent 
Luke2o.  10  the  husbandmen  beat  him,  and  sent  (him) 
20.  11  they  beat  him  also,  and  entreated  (him) 
Acts  5.  40  when  they  had  called . .  and  beaten . .  they 
16.  37  They  have  beaten  us  openly  uncondemned 
22.  19  beat  in  every  synagogue  them  that 

1  Co.  9.  26  not  as  one  that  beateth  tbe  air 

11.  To  beat  with  a  rod,  paBSl^ta  rhabdizo. 

Acts  16.  22  the  magistrates,  .commanded  to  beat 

12.  To  strike,  smite,  riimta  tupto. 

Luke  12.  45  begin  to  beat  the  men  servants  and 
Acts  18.  17  took,  .and  beat,  .before  the  judgment 

BEAT  into,  to  — 

To  cast  or  throw  upon,  emBaWtii  epiballo. 

Mark  4.  37  the  waves  beat  into  the  ship,  so  that  it 

BEAT  upon,  to  — 

1. To  strike  toward,  npoaKtivTto  proskopto. 

Matt.  7  27  [beat  upon]  that  house ;  and  it  fell :  and 

2.  To  fall  toward,  npotmiirria  prospipto. 

Matt.  7.  25  [beat  upon]  that  house ;  and  it  fell  not 

BEAT  vehemently  against  or  upon,  to  — 

To  break  or  burst  toward,  npoapTiyw/xt. 

Luke  6.  48  the  stream  beat  vehemently  upon  that 
6.  49  against  which  the  stream  did  beat  vehem. 
BEAT  with  rods,  to  — 

To  beat  with  rods,  (>aB5  rhabdizo. 

2  Co.  11.  25  Thrice  was  I  beaten  with  rods,  once  was 

BEAT  down,  to  — 

1.  To  smite  (as  with  a  hammer),  cbn  Iw.lam. 

1  Sa.  14.  16  the  multitude,  .went  on  beating  down 

2.  To  break  down  or  through,  Dun  haras. 

2  Ki.  3  25  they  beat  down  the  cities,  and  on  every 

3.  To  crush,  bruise,  nnp  kathath. 

Psa.  89.  23  I  will  beat  down  his  foes  before  his  face 

4.  To  break  down,  }’m  nathats. 

Judg.  8.  17  he  beat  down  the  tower  of  Penuel,  and 
9.  45  beat  down  the  city,  and  sowed  it  with  salt 
2  Ki.  23.  12  did  the  king  beat  down,  and  brake 

BEAT  in  pieces  — 

To  beat  small,  ppp  daqaq,  5. 

Mie.  4.  13  thou  shalt  beat  in  pieces  many  people 

BEAT  off,  to  — 

To  beat  out  or  off,  cpn  chabat. 

Isa.  27.  12  the  Lord  shall  beat  off  from  the  channel 
BEAT  out,  to  — 

To  beat  out  or  off,  npn  chabat. 

Ruth  2.  17  beat  out  that  she  had  gleaned  :  and  it 


BEAT  to  pieces,  to  — 

To  bruise,  npp  daka,  3. 

Isa.  3.  15  What  mean  ye.  .ye  beat  my  people  to  p. 

BEATEN  — 

1.  Beaten  down  or  out,  mnp  kathith. 

Exod27.  20  pure  oil  olive  beaten  for  the  light,  to 
29.  40  with  the  fourth  part  of  an  bin  of  beaten 
Lev.  24.  2  pure  oil  olive  beaten  for  the  light,  to 
Num  28.  s  with  the  fourth,  .of  an  hin  of  beaten  oil 

2.  Beaten  out  work,  na>pn  miqsliah. 

Num.  8.  4  the  candlestick,  .beaten  gold,  unto  the 

3.  To  slaughter,  beat  out,  Bnp1  shachat. 

1  Ki.  10.  16  Solomon  made,  .targets  (of)  beaten  gold 

10. 17  And.  .three  hundred  shields  (of)  beaten 

2  Ch.  9.  15  two  hundred  targets  (of)  beaten  gold  :  six 

9.  15  hundred  (shekels)  of  beaten  gold  went  to 
9.  16  And  three  hundred  shields,  .beaten  gold 
BEATEN,  to  be  — 

1. To  be  come  upon, plagued,  yn  11  aga,  2. 

Josh.  8.  15  as  if  they  were  beaten  before  them  and 

2.  To  be  smitten,  plagued,  'll)  nagaph,  2. 

2  Sa.  2.  17  sore  battle  that  day.  .Abner  was  beaten 

3.  To  smite,  npj  nakah,  5. 

Deut.  25.  2  worthy  to  be  beaten . .  to  be  beaten 

4.  To  be  smitten,  npj  nakah,  6. 

Exod.  5.  14  theofficers.  .were beaten, (and)demamled 
5.  16  Make  brick  :  aud,  behold,  (are)  beaten 

5.  To  skin,  flay,  thrash,  Septa  dero. 

Mark  1 3.  9  in  the  synagogues  ye  shall  be  beaten 
Luke  12.  47  that  servant,  .shall  be  beaten  with  many 
12.  48  But  he.  .shall  be  beaten  with  few  (stripes) 
BEATEN  corn  — 

Beaten  out  com,'er\i  geres. 

Lev.  2.  14  corn  dried,  .corn  beaten  out  of  full  ears 
BEATEN  down,  to  be  — - 

1  .To  be  cast  down,  affrighted,  nnn  chathath,  2. 

Isa.  30.  31  shall  the  Assyrian  be  beaten  down 
2.  To  be  beaten  down  or  out,  nnp  kathath,  6. 

Jer.  46.  5  their  mighty  ones  are  beaten  down,  aud 
BEATEN  in  sunder,  to  be  — 

To  be  dashed  to  pieces,  j'S)  naphats,  4. 

Isa.  27.  9  as  chalk  stones  that  arc  beaten  in  sunder 
BEATEN  out,  to  be  — 

To  be  beaten  out  or  off,  upn  chabat,  2. 

Isa.  28.  27  the  fitches  are  beaten  out  with  a  staff 
BEATEN  out  of  one  piece  — 

Beaten  out  work,  nypa  miqsliah. 

Exod  37.  7  beaten  out  of  one  piece  made  he  them 
BEATEN  to  pieces,  to  be  — 

To  be  beaten  down  or  out,  nnp  kathath,  6. 

Mic.  1.  7  graven  images,  .shall  be  beaten  to  pieces 
BEATEN  work  — 

Beaten  out  work,  n?;pp  miqshah. 

Exod25.  18  (of)  beaten  work  shalt  thou  make  them 
25.  31  (of)  beaten  work  shall  the  candlestick  be 
25.  36  all  of  it.  .one  beaten  work  of  pure  gold 
37.  17  (of)  beaten  work  made  he  the  candlestick 
37.  22  all  of  it  (was)  one  beaten  work 
Num.  8.  4  And  this  work,  .(was)  beaten  work 
BEATING  — 

1.  To  skin,  flay,  thrash.  Septa  dero. 

Mark  12,  5  beating  some,  and  killing  some 

2.  To  strike,  Tv-nria  tupto. 

Acts  21.  32  the  soldiers,  they  left  beating  of  Paul 

BEAUTIFUL  — 

1. Good  of  form,  nxpp  npio  lobath  mareli. 

2  Sa.  11.  2  tbe  woman  (was)  very  beautiful  to  look 
Esth.  2.  7  the  maid  (was)  fair  and  beautiful ;  whom 

2. Beauty,  desire,  roe  buck,  ’px  tsebi. 

Isa.  4.  2  the  branch  of  the  Lord  be  beautiful  and 

3.  Beauty,  glory,  nnktn  .tin rn  tipliarah,  tipliereth. 

Isa.  52.  1  0  Zion  ;  put  on  thy  beautiful  garments 
64. 11  Our  holy  and  our  beautiful  house,  where 
Jer.  13.  2o(that)was  given  thee,  thy  beautiful  flock? 

48.  17  the  strong  staff  broken,  .the  beautiful 
Eze.  16.  12  I  put . .  a  beautiful  crown  upon  thine  head 
23  42  put.  .beautiful  crowns  upon  their  heads 

4.  Fairness,  beauty,  n?j  yapheh. 

1  Sa.  25.  3  of  good  understanding,  and  of  a  beautiful 
Psa.  48.  2  Beautiful  for  situation,  the  joy  of  the 
Eccl.  3.  11  He  hath  made  every  (thing)  beautiful  in 
Song  6.  4  Thou  (art)  beautiful,  0  my  love,  as 

5.  Fair  of  form,  PNfi  n?)  yephath  toar. 

Gen.  29.  17  Rachel  was  beautiful  and  well  favoured 
Deut2i  11  seest  among  the  captives  a  beautiful 

6.  Fair  (of  eyes),  r\ s;  yapheh. 

1  Sa.  16.  12  a  beautiful  countenance,  and  goodly  to 

7. Opportune,  ripe,  fit,  la  polos  horaios. 

Matt  23.  27  which  indeed  appear  beautiful  outward 
Acts  3.  2  the  gate  of  the  temple,  .called  Beautiful 

3.  10  he  which  sat  for  alms  at  the  Beautiful 
Rom  10.  15  beautiful  are  the  feet  of  them  that  preach 

BEAUTIFUL,  to  be  — 

l.To  be  fair,  beautiful,  no;  yaqihali. 

Song  7.  1  How  beautiful  are  thy  feet  with  shoes 
Eze.  16.  13  thou  wast  exceeding  beautiful,  and  thou 


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2.  To  be  comely,  nxi  naali,  3. 

Isa.  52.  7  How' beautiful  upon  the  mountains  are 

BEAUTIFY,  to  — 

To  make  beautiful,  1N3  paar,  3. 

Ezra  7.  27  to  beautify  the  house  of  the  Lord  which 
Fsa.  149.  4  lie  will  beautify  the  meek  with  salvation 
Isa.  60.  13  to  beautify  the  place  of  my  sanctuary 

BEAUTY  — 

1  .Honour,  beauty.  Tin  hadar. 

•lob  40.  10  array  thyself  with  glory  and  beauty 
Psa.  no.  3  thy  power,  in  the  beauties  of  holiness 
Prov.20.  29  the  beauty  of  old  men  (is)  the  grey  head 
Lam.  1.  6  all  her  beauty  is  departed  :  her  princes 

2 . Honour,  beauty,  nnnn  hailarah. 

1  Cli.  16.  29  worship  the  Lord  in  the  beauty  of 

2  Ch.  20.  21  that  should  praise  the  beauty  of  holiness 
Psa.  29.  2  worship  the  Lord  in  the  beauty  of 

96.  9  0  worship  the  Lord  in  the  beauty  of 

3.  Honour,  beauty,  majesty,  Tin  hod. 

Hos.  14.  6  his  beauty  shall  be  as  the  olive  tree,  and 

4.  To  desire,  non  chamad. 

Psa.  39.  11  thou  makest  his  beauty  to  consume  away 

5.  Fairness ,  beauty,  np;  yapheh. 

2  Sa.  14.  25  so  much  praised  as  Absalom  for.  .beauty 

6 . Fairness,  beauty,  yephi. 

Eze.  28.  7  draw  their  swords  against  the  beauty  of 

7 . Fairness,  beauty,  ’£>;  yoplii. 

Esth.  1.  n  shew  the  people  and  the  princes,  .beauty 
Psa.  45.  n  So  shall,  .king  greatly  desire  tliy  beauty 
50.  2  the  perfection  of  beauty,  God  hath 
Prov.  6.  25  Lust  not  after  her  beauty  in  thine  heart 
31.  30  Favour  (is)  deceitful,  and  beauty  (is)  vain 
Isa.  3.  24  come  to  pass .  .burning  instead  of  beauty 
33.  17  Thine  eyes  shall  see  the  king  in.  .beauty 
Lam.  2.  15  (Is)  this  the  city,  .perfection  of  beauty 
Eze.  16.  14  went  forth  among . .  heathen  for .  .beauty 
16.  15  thou  didst  trust  in  thiue  own  beauty 
16.  25  Thou,  .hast  made  thy  beauty,  .abhorred 
27.  3  thou  hast  said,  I  (am)  of  perfect  beauty 
27.  4  thy  builders  have  perfected  thy  beauty 

27.  11  they  have  made  thy  beauty  perfect 

28.  12  full  of  wisdom,  and  perfect  in  beauty 
28.  17  was  lifted  up  because  of  thy  beauty 
31.  8  tree,  .was  like  unto  him  in  his  beauty 

Zech.  9.  17  how  great  (is)  his  beauty  !  corn  shall 

8.  Appearance,  sight,  nto,'?  march. 

Isa.  53.  2  no  beauty  that  we  should  desire  him 

9.  Pleasantness,  Ejli  noam. 

Psa.  27.  4  to  behold  the  beauty  of  the  Lord 

90.  17  let  the  beauty  of  the  Lord  our  God  be 
Zech  ii.  7  one  I  called  Beauty,  .the  other  I  called 
11.  10  I  took  my  staff,  (even)  Beauty,  and  cut 

10 . Beauty,  ornament,  head-dress,  ins  peer. 

Isa.  6i.  _a-t «~&ive  uato-them  beauty  for  ashes 

11.  Beauty,  desire,  roebuck,  ’3?  tsebi. 

2  Sa.  I  19  Tile  beauty  of  Israel  is  slain  upon  thy 
Eze.  7  20  As  for  the  beauty  of  his  ornament 

12 . Form,  Yx,  ns  tsur,  tsir. 

Psa.  49.  14  their  beauty  shall  consume  in  the  grave  • 

13.  Beauty,  nnxrn,  .Yixsn  tipharah,  tiphereth. 
Exod28'.  2  Aaron  thy  brother  for  glory  and . .  beauty 

28.  40  make  for  them,  for  glory  and  for  beauty 
2  Ch.  3.  6  house  with  precious  stones  for  beauty 
Psa.  96.  6  strength  and  beauty  (are),  .his  sanctuary 
Isa.  73.  19  the  beauty  of  the  Chaldees’  excellency 
28.  1  whose  glorious  beauty  (is)  a  fading  flower 
28.  4  the  glorious  beauty,  which  (is)  on  the 
28.  5  of  glory,  and  for  a  diadem  of  beauty 
44.  13  according  to  the  beauty  of  a  man  ;  that 
Lam.  2.  1  cast  down  from  heaven,  .the  beauty  of 

BEAUTY,  to  pass  in  — 

To  be  pleasant,  Dyf  naem. 

Eze.  32.  19  Whom  dost  thou  pass  in  beauty  ?  go 

BE'  BAI,  '33  fatherly . 

1.  A  man  whose  descendants  came  up  with  Zerub- 
babel.  B.c.  445 

Ezra  2.  11  children  of  B.,  six  hundred  twenty  and 
Neh.  7,  16  children  of  B.,  six  hundred  twenty  and 

2.  One  whose  posterity  came  up  with  Ezra  in  the  time 
of  Artaxerxes  [perhaps  the  same  as  No  1],  B.C.  445. 

Ezra  8.  11  of  the  sons  of  B.  ;  Zechariah  the  son  of  B. 

10.  28  Of  the  sons  also  of  B.  ;  Jehohanan 

3.  One  that  sealed  the  covenant,  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  10.  15  [chief  of  the  people],  .Bunni,  Azgad,  B. 

BECAUSE  — 

1  .In  regard  to,  Vn  el. 

1  Sa.  4.  21  because  the  ark  of  God  was  taken,  and 
2. That,  1^8  asher. 

Gen.  30'.  18  because  I  have  given  my  maiden  to  my 

3 .In  that,  n»N3  baasher. 

Gen.  39.  9  from  me  but  thee,  because  thou  (art)  his 

4 . Even  as,  YlPso  kaasher. 

1  Sa.  28.  18  Because  thou  obeyedst  not  the  voice  of 

6. Because  that,  Jjc  yaan  asher. 

Gen.  22.  16  for  because  thou  hast  done  this  thing 
Deut,  1  36  because. .hath  wholly  followed  the  Lord 


d.  Because  that,  "ram  by  al  asher. 

Exod32.  35  plagued  the  people,  because  they  made 

7.  Because  that,  3]$  eqeb  asher. 

Gen.  22.  18  because  thou  hast  obeyed  my  voice 
2  Sa.  12.  6  fourfold,  because  he  did  this  thing,  and 

8 . From  the  face  that,  ntra  '4?'?  mippene  asher. 

Exodig.  18  because  the  Lord  descended  upon  it  in 
Jer.  44.  23  Because  ye  have  burned  incense,  and 

9.  Under  that,  3^8  nnu  tachath  asher. 

N 1111125.  13  because  he  was  zealous  for  his  God,  and 
Deut  21.  14  because  thou  hast  humbled  her 

10 . Concerning  the  matter  that,  "O'!  by. 

Deut  22.  24  because  she  cried  uot.  .because  he  hath 

11.  Tn  answer  to,  beca.use,  ]5,"  yaan. 

Lev.  26,  43  because,  even  because  they  despised  my 
Num  it.  20  because  that  ye  have  despised  the  Lord 
Eze.  25.  8  Because  that  Moab  and  Seir  do  say 

12 .In  answer  that,  '3  ]y]  yaan  ki. 

1  Ki.  21.  29  because  he  humbleth  himself  before  me 
Isa.  3.  16  Because  the  daughters  of  Zion  are 

13.  The  heel,  end,  consequence,  3i25!  eqeb. 

Num  14.  24  because  lie  had  another  spirit  with  him 
Deut  8.  20  because  ye  would  not  be  obedient  unto 

11.  The  consequence  that,  '3  Djiy  eqeb  ki. 

2  Sa.  12., 10  because  thou  hast  despised  me,  and  hast 
Amos 4. '12  because  1  will  do  this  unto  thee,  prepare 

15.  Wholly  over -against  this,  ’3  ^3p  7?  kol  qebel  di. 
Ezra  4.  14  because  we  have  maintenance  from 
Dan.  3.  8  because  ye  see  the  thing  is  gone  from  me 

3.  29  because  there  is  no  other  God  that  can 

6.  3  because  an  excellent  spirit  (was)  in  him 

1 6. On  so,  over  so,  ]3  by  al  ken. 

Judg.  6.  22  because  I  have  seen  an  angel  of  the  Lord 

17.  From  that,  Tj?  min  di. 

Dan.  3.  22  because  the  king's  commandment  wa3 

18 . From  the  face  of,  ’JSP  mippene. 

Jer.  44.  23  Because  ye  have  burned  incense,  .because 

19.  For,  ivherefore,  yap  gar. 

John  3.  19  than  light,  because  their  deeds  were  evil 

10.  26  because  ye  are  not  of  my  sheep,  as  I  said 
R,om.  4,  15  Because  the  law  worketh  wrath  :  for 

20.7n  return  for  which  things,  avd'  &v  anth’  hon. 
Luke  1.  20  because  thou  believest  not  my  words 

19.  44  because  thou  knewest  not  the  time  of  thy 
Acts  12.  23  because  he  gave  not  God  the  glory  :  and 
2  Th.  2.  10  because  they  received  not  the  love  of  the 

21.  Through,  on  account  of,  St  a  (acc.)  dia. 

Matt  13.  5  because  they  had  no  deepness  of  earth 

13.  6  because  they  had  no  root,  they  withered 
24.  12  because  iniquity  shall  abound,  tile  love 
Mark  4.  5  because  it  had  110  depth  of  earth 

4  6  because  it  had  no  root,  it  withered  away 
Luke  2.  4  because  he  was  of  the  house,  .of  David 

8.  6  it  withered  away,  because  it  lacked  mois 

11.  8  because  he  is  his  friend,  .lie  will  rise 

18.  5  because  this  widow  troubleth  me,  I  will 

19.  11  spake  a  parable,  because  he  was  nigh  to  J. 
23.  8  because  he  had  heard  many  things  of  him 

John  2.  24  Jesus,  .because  he  knew  all  (men) 

Acts  12.  20  because  their  country  was  nourished  by 

18.  3  because  he  was  of  the  same  craft,  lie 

27.  4  Cyprus,  because  the  winds  were  contrary 

27.  9  because  the  fast  was  now  already  past 

28.  18  because  there  was  no  cause  of  death  in 
Phil.  1.  7  Even,  .because  I  have  you  in  my  heart 
Heb.  7.  23  because  they  were  not  suffered  to  continue 

7.  24  because  he  contiuuetli  ever,  bath  an 
Jas.  4.  2  yet  ye  have  not,  because  ye  ask  not 

22 . For  this  reason,  SitSn  dioti. 

Luke  2.  7  because  there  was  no  room  for  them  in 
Acts  17.  31  [Because]  he  hath  appointed  a  day,  in 
Korn.  8.  7  Because  the  carnal  mind  (is)  enmity 
1  Co.  15.  9  because  I  persecuted  the  church  of  God 
1  Th.  2.  8  our  own  souls,  because  ye  were  dear  unto 
Heb.  11.  5  because  God . .  translated  him  :  for  before 
11.  23because  they  saw  (he  was)  a  proper  child 
Jas.  4.  3  and  receive  not,  because  ye  ask  amiss 
I  Pe.  I.  16  Because  it  is  written,  Be  ye  holy ;  for  I 

23 .Since,  after  that,  eirel  epei. 

Matt  18.  32  all  that  debt,  because  thou  desiredst  me 
27.  6  treasury,  because  it  is  the  price  of  blood 
Markis.  42  because  it  was  the  preparation,  that  is 
Johni3.  29  some,  .thought,  because  Judas  had  the 

19.  31  The  Jews  therefore,  because  it  was  the 
Heb.  6.  13  because  he  could  sware  by  no  greater 

11.  11  because  she  judged  him  faithful  who  had 

21. Since  truly,  itretS-n  epeide. 

Matt2i.  46  [because]  they  took  him  for  a  prophet 
Acts  14.  12  because  he  was  the  chief  speaker 

25.0)1  account  of,  tveicaTieneJca. 

Luke  4.  18  because  he  hath  anointed  me  to  preach 

26.  Tn  order  that,  7vo.  hina. 

Matt2o.  31  because  they  should  hold  their  peace 

27.  Tn  as  much  as,  kuQ6tl  leathoti. 

Acts  2.  24  because  it  was  not  possible  that  he  should 

28.  That,  seeing  that,  on  hoti. 

Matt.  2.  18  Rachel. .wouldnot  be  comforted, because 

5.  36  Neither  sbalt  thou  swear,  .because  thou 

7.  14  [Because]  strait  (is)  the  gate,  and  narrow 


Matt.  9.  36  lie  was  moved  with  compassion .  because 
11.  io  Then  began  he  to  upbraid ..  because  they 
12.41  The  men.  .shall  rise.. because  they  rep. 

13.  11  Because  it  is  given  unto  you  to  know  the 

13.  13  speaklto  them  in  parables:  because  they 

14.  5  be  feared  the  multitude,  because  they 

15.  32  Ibave  compassion. .because  they  continue 

16.  7  (It  is)  because  we  have  taken  no  bread 
16.  8  why  reason  ye  among  yourselves,  because 

20.  7  They  say  unto  him,  Because  no  man 

20.  15  Is  tinne  eye  evil,  because  I  am  good? 

23.  29  Woe  unto  you . .  because  ye  build,  .tombs 
Mark  1.  34  suffered  not  the  devils  to  speak,  because 

3.  30  Because  they  said,  He  bath  an  unclean 

4.  29  be  putteth  in  the  sickle,  because  the  bar. 

6.  34  Jesus,  .moved  with  compass! on.. because 

7.  19  Because  it  entereth  not  into  his  heart 

8.  2  I  have  compassion .  .because  they  have 

8.  16  saying,  (It  is)  because  we  have  no  bread 

8.  17  Why  reason  ye,  because  ye  havenobread? 

9.  38  and.  .forbad  him,  [because  he  followethj 

9.  41  whosoever  shall  give  you.  .because  ye 

16.  14  [because  they  believed  not  them  which] 
Luke  8.  30  because  many  devils  were  entered  into 

9.  49  we  forbad  him,  because  he  followeth  not 

9.  53  because  his  face  was  as  though  lie  would 

10.  20  because  your  names  are  written  in  heav. 

11.  18  because  ye  say . .  I  cast  out  devils  through 

12.  17  What  shall  I  do,  because  I  have  no  room 

13.  2  these,  .were  sinners  above  all.  .because 
15. 27  thy  father  liatli  killed .  .because  he  hath 
T9.  3  and  could  not  for  the  press,  because  he 
19.  1 7  because  thou  hast  been  faithful  in  a  very 
iq.  21  For  I  feared  thee,  because  thou  art  an 

John  1.  50  Becausel  said  unto  thee,  I sawthee under 
3  18  is  condemned  already,  because  he  hath 
3  23  John  also  was  baptizing,  .because  there 

5.  16  sought  to  slay  him,  because  he  had  done 

5.  18  sought.. to  kill  him,  because  he  not  only 

5.  27  hath  given  him  authority .  .because  be  is 

5.  30  because  I  seek  not  mine  own  will,  but  the 

6.  2  a  great  multitude  followed  him,  because 

6.  26  Ye  seek  me,  not  because  ye  saw  the  mir. 

6.  26  Ye  seek  me. .because  ye  did  eat  of  the 

6.  41  Jews  then  murmured  at  him,  because  he 

7.  1  he  would  not  walk,  .because  the  Jews 

7.  7  but  me  it  hatetli,  because  I  testify  of  it 

7.  22  not  because  it  is  of  M.,  but  of  the  fathers 

7.  30  no  man  laid  hands  on  him,  because  his 

8.  22  because  he  saith,  Whither  I  go,  ye 

8.  37  ye  seek  to  kill  me,  because  my  word  hath 

8.  43  because  ye  cannot  hear  my  word 

8.  44  abode  not  in  the  truth,  because  there  is 

8.  47  ye.  .hear  (them)  not,  because  ye  are  not 

9.  16  because  be  keepeth  not  the  sabbath  day 

9.  22  These  (words)  spake  his  parents,  because 

10.  13  The  hireling  fleeth,  because  he  is  an 

10.  17  Therefore . .  my  Father  love  me,  because 

10.  36  because  I  said,  I  am  the  Son  of  God? 

11.  9  be  stumbleth  not,  because  he  seeth 

11.  10  he  stumbleth,  because  there  is  no  light 

12.  6  but  because  he  was  a  thief,  and  had  the 

14.  12  greater,  .than  these  shall  he  do  because 

14.  17  whom  the  world  cannot  receive,  because 

14.  19  because  I  live,  ye  shall  live  also 

15.  19  but  because  ye  are  not  of  the  world 

15.  21  because  they  know  not  him  that  sent  me 

15.  27'ye  also  shall  bear  witness,  because  ye 

16.  3  because  they  have  not  known  the  Father 

16.  4  these  things  I  said  not  unto  you .  .because 

16.  6  But  becausel  have  said  these  things  unto 
16.  9  Of  sin,  because  they  believe  not  on  me 
16.  10  Of  righteousness,  because  I  go  to  my  Fa. 
16.  11  Of  judgment,  because  the  prince  of  this 
16.  16  [ye  shall  see  me,  because  I  go  to  the] 

16.  21  A  woman,  .liatli  sorrow,  because  her 
16.  27  For  the  Father,  .loveth  you,  because  ye 

16.  32  I  am  not  alone,  because  the  Father  is 

17.  14  because  they  are  not  of  the  world 

19.  7  because  he  made  himself  the  Son  of  God 

20.  13  Because  they  have  taken  away  my  Lord 

20.  29  Thomas,  because  thou  bast  seen  me 

Acts  2.  27  Because  thou  wilt  not  leave  my  soul  in 
6.  1  because  their  widows  were  neglected 
8.  20  because  thou  hast  thought  that  the  gift 
17.  18  [because  he  preached  unto  them  Jesus] 
Rom  5.  5  because  the  love  of  God  is  shed  abroad 
6.  15  because  we  are  not  under  tlie  law,  but 

8.  27  because  lie  maketli  intercession  for  the 

9.  7  Neither,  because  they  are  the  seed  of  A. 

а.  28  [because  a  short  work  will  the  Lord  make] 

9.  32  Because . .  not  by  faith,  but  as  it  were 

1  Co.  1.  25  Because  the  foolishness  of  God  is  wiser 

2.  14  because  they  are  spiritually  discerned 

3.  13  because  it  shall  be  revealed  by  fire;  and 
12.  15  If  the  foot  shall  say,  Because  I  am  not  the 

12.  16  if  tlie  ear  shall  say,  Because  I  am  not  the 
15  15  because  we  have  testified  of  God  that  he 

2  Co.  11.  11  Wherefore?  because  I  love  you  not?  God 
Gal  2  11  I  withstood  him.  .because  he  was  to  he 

4!  6  And  because  ye  are  sons,  God  hath  sent 
Eph.  5.  16  Redeeming  the  time,  because  the  days 
Phil.  2.  30  Because  for  the  work  of  Christ  he  was 
4.17  Not  because  I  desire  a  gift :  but  I  desire 
2  Th.  1.  10  because  our  testimony  among  you  was 

3.  9  Not  because  we  have  not  power,  but  to 
1  Ti.  1.  13  I  obtained  mercy,  because  I  did  (it) 

4.  io  we  both  labour,  .because  we  trust  in 

5.  12  Having  damnation,  because  they  have 

б.  2  because  they  are  brethren . .  because  they 
Phm.  7  we  have  great  joy.  .because  the  bowels 
Heb.  8.  9  because  they  continued  not  in  my  coven. 


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BECOME 


jas.  i.  io  because  as  the  flower  of  the  grass  he  shall 
i  Pe.  2.  21  because  Christ  also  suffered  forus,  leaving 
5.  8  be  vigilant ;  [because  your  adversary  thej 
i  Jo.  2.  8  which  thing  is  true,  .because  the  darkness 
2.  12  I  write,  .because  your  sins  are  forgiven 
2.  13  because  ye.  .because  ye.  .because ye  have 
2.  14  because  ye  have,  .because  ye  are  strong 

2.  21  because  ye  know,  .but  because  ye  know 

3.  1  the  world  knoweth  us  not,  because  it 

3.  9  he  cannot  sin,  because  he  is  born  of  God 
3.  12  Because  his  own  works  were  evil,  and 
3.  14  We  know  that  we  have  passed,  .because 

3.  22  we  receive  of  him,  because  we  keep  his 

4.  1  because  many  false  prophets  are  gone  out 
4.  4  Ye  are  of  God.  .because  greater  is  he  that 
4.  18  perfect  love  casteth  out  fear :  because  fear 

4.  19  We  love  him,  because  he  first  loved  us 

5.  10  hath  made  him  a  liar;  because  he  believeth 
Rev.  3.  10  Because  thou  hast  kept  the  word  of  my 

3.  16  So  then  because  thou  art  lukewarm,  and 

3.  17  Because  thou  sayest,  I  am  rich,  and  incr. 
5.  4  I  wept  much,  because  no  man  was  found 
8.  11  men  died  of  the  waters,  because  they  were 

11.  10  shall  rejoice  over  them,  .because  these 
14.  8  Babylon  is  fallen . .  [because]  she  made  all 
16.  5  which  art,  and  wast .  .because  thou  hast 

29. As  a  demonstrative,  'bn  hoti. 

Matt  11.  25  because  thou  hast  hid  these  things  from 
Luken.  18  because  ye  say  that  I  cast  out  devils 
13. 14  because  that  Jesus  had  healed  on  the 

16.  8  because  he  had  done  wisely  :  for  the 

17.  9  because  he  did  the  things  that  were 

19.  11  because  they  thought  that  the  kingdom 

19.  31  Because  the  Lord  hath  need  of  him 
John  7.  23  because  I  have  made  a  man  every  whit 

8.  45  because  I  tell  (you)  tlie  truth,  ye  believe 
14.  28  because  I  said,  I  go  unto  the  Father  :  for 
16.  17  he  saith.  .Because  I  go  to  the  Father? 
si.  17  because  he  said  unto  him  the  third  time 

Acts  2.  6  because  that  every  man  heard  them 

22.  29  a  Roman, "and  because  he  had  bound 
Rom.  8.  21  Because  the  creature  itself  also  shall  be 

14.  23  because  (lie  eateth)  not  of  faith  :  for 

1  Go.  6.  7  because  ye  go  to  law  one  with  another 

2  Co.  7.  13  because  his  spirit  was  refreshed  by  you 

11.  7  because  I  have  preached  to  you  the 

1  Th.  2.  13  because,  when  ye  received  the  word  of 

2  Th.  2.  13  because  God  hath  from  the  beginning 

1  Jo.  3.  16  because  he  laid  down  his  life  for  us  :  and 

4.  13  because  he  hath  given  us  of  the  Spirit 

4.  17  because  as  he  is,  so  are  we  in  this  world 

5.  6  beareth  witness,  because  the  Spirit  is 
Rev.  2.  4  because  thou  hast  left  thy  first  love 

2.  14  [because]  thou  hast  there  them  that  hold 
2.  20  because  thou  sufferest  that  woman  Jezeb. 
11.  17  because  thou  hast  taken  to  thee  thy 
SO./ft  order  that,  birus  hopes. 

Acts  20.  16  because  he  would  not  spend  the  tim 
BECAUSE  of  — 

I. 0ft  account  of  the  causes  of,  n'liN  bu  al  odoth. 

Gen.  21.  11  thing  was  very  grievous,  .because  of  his 

21.  25  Abraham  reproved  Abimelech  because  of 
Nunii2.  1  Aaron  spake  against  Moses  because,  .the 
13.  24  because  of  the  cluster  of  grapes  which 
Judg.  6.  7  Israel  cried  unto  the  Loitn  because  of  the 
2. Turning ,  circumstance,  opportunity,  bbi  galal. 
Gen.  12.  13  and  my  soul  shall  live  because  of  thee 
Dent  18.  12  because  of  these  abominations  the  Lord 

1  lCi.  14.  16  because  of  the  sins  of  Jeroboam,  who 
Jer.  15.  4  because  of  Manasseli  the  son  of  Hezekiah 

2. From  the  way,  t|T30  midderek. 

Psa.107.  17  Fools  because  of  their  transgression,  and 
i.A  word,  matter,  Ian  dabar. 

Gen.  12.  17  with  great  plagues  because  of  Sara! 

20.  18  the  house  of  Abimelech,  because  of 
Exod.  8.  12  because  of  the  frogs  which  he  had  brought 
Psa.  45.  4  because  of  truth  and  meekness  (and) 

5 . By  the  hand  of,  T3  be-yad. 

Jer.  41.  9  whom  he  had  slain  because  of  Gedaliah 

6.  To  answer  to,  lemaan. 

2  Ki.  13.  23  because  of  his  covenant  with  Abraham 

7.  In  going  over,  mj/3  baabur. 

Exod  13.  8  because  of  that  (which)  the  Lord  did 
8.0n,  upon,  bn  al. 

Gen.  27.  41  because  of  the  blessing  wherewith  his 

9.  From,  jp  min. 

Gen.  5.  29  becanse  of  the  ground  which  the  Lord 

10.  From,  jp  min. 

Dan.  7.  11  because  of  the  voice  of  the  great  words 

II.  From  the  face  of,  psa  mippcnc. 

Gen.  7.  7  went  in.  .because  of  the  waters  of  the 
27.  46  because  of  the  daughters  of  Hetli:  if  Jac. 
36.  7  could  not  bear  them  because  of  their 
Exod.  1.  12  grieved  because  of  the  children  of  Israel 

9.  11  could  not  stand  before  Moses  because  of 
Vim 32. 17  because  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  laud 
Dent.  2.  25  and  be  in  anguish  because  of  thee 

20.  3  neither  be  ye  terrified  because  of  them 
Josh.  6.  1  because  of  the  children  of  Israel :  none 
9.  24  were  sore  afraid  of  our  lives  because  of 
11.  6  Be  not  afraid  because  of  them  :  for 

23.  3  unto  all  these  nations  because  of  you 
Judg.  2. 18  because  of  their  groanings  by  reason  of 

6.  2  because  of  the  Midianites  the  children  of 
6.  6  greatly  impoverished  because  of  the 


1  Sa.  8.  18  because  of  your  king  which  ye  shall 

1  Ki.  1.  50  Adonijah  feared  because  of  Solomon 

2.  7  I  fled  because  of  Absalom  thy  brother 
8.  11  priests  could  not.  .minister  because  of 

2  Ki.  9.  14  Joram  had  kept .  .because  of  Hazael  king 

2  Ch.  12.  5  princes . .  were  gathered . .  because  of 
Nell.  4.  9  set  a  watch  against  them,  .because  of 

5.  15  so  did  not  I,  because  of  the  fear  of  God 
Job  35.  12  none  givetli  answer,  because  of . .  evil  men 
Psa.  38.  3  no  soundness,  .because  of  thine  anger 
38.  3  neither,  .rest  in  my  bones  because  of  my 
38.  5  My  wounds  stink,  .because  of  my 
60.  4  it  may  be  displayed  because  of  the  truth 
102.  10  Because  of  thine  indignation  and  thy 
Isa.  10.  27  the  yoke  shall  be  destroyed  because  of 
17.  9  which  tlieyleft  because  of  the  children  of 
19.  16  it  shall  be  afraid .  .because  of  the  shaking 
19.  17  because  of  the  counsel  of  the  Lord  of 
19.  20  they  shall  cry  unto  the  Lord  because  of 
Jer.  4.  4  because  of  the  evil  of  your  doings 

14.  16  the  people,  .shall  be  cast  out.  .because  of 

15.  17  I  sat  alone  because  of  thy  hand  :  for  thou 
21.  12  because  of  the  evil  of  your  doings 

23.  9  I  am  like  a  drunken  man.  .because  of 
23.  10  because  of  swearing  the  land  mourneth 
25.  16  And  they  shall  drink,  .because  of  the 

25.  27  Drink  ye.  .because  of  the  sword  winch 
23.  37  the.  .habitations  are  cut  down  because  of 
25. ,38  their  land  is  desolate  because  of.  .the 

26.  3  which  I  purpose,  .because  of  the  evil  of 
32.  24  and  the  city  is  given,  .because  of  the 

41.  18  Because  of  the  Chaldeans  :  for  they  were 
44.  3  Because  of  their  wickedness  which  they 
44.  22  because  of  the  evil  of  your  doings 
Lam.  5.  9  We  gat  our  bread,  .because  of  the  sword 

5.  10  Our  skin  was  black,  .because  of  the 
Eze.  16.  63  never  open  thy  mouth,  .because  of  thy 
Hos.  10.  15  So  shall  Betli-el  do  unto  you  because  of 

12 . From,  an 6  apo. 

.Matt  1 8.  7  Woe  unto  the  world  because  of  offences ! 

13.  Through,  on  account  of,  51a  ( acc .)  dia. 

Marki3.  21  when  tribulation .  .ariseth  because  of  the 

13.  58  did  not  many  mighty  works,  .because  of 

17.  20  Jesus  said  unto  them,  Because  of  your 

27.  19  I  have  suffered,  .in  a  dream  because  of 
Mark. 3.  9  small  ship  should  wait  on  him  because  of 

6.  6  And  he  marvelled  because  of  their 
Luke  5.  19  they  might  bring  him  in  because  of  the 

11.  8  yet  because  of  his  importunity  he  will 
John  3.  29  the  friend,  .rejoiceth  greatly  because  of 
4.  41  And  many  more  believed  because  of  his 

4.  42  Now  we  believe,  not  because  of  thy  saying 

7.  43  there  was  a  division,  .because  of  him 

11.  42  because  of  the  people  which  stand  by 

12.  30  This  voice  came  not  because  of  me,  but 
12.  42  because  of-the  Pharisees  they  did  not 
19.  42  There  laid  they  Jesus,  .because  of  the 

Acts  4.  21  they  let  them  go.  .because  of  the  people 

16.  3  took  and  circumcised  him  because  of  the 

28.  2  for  they,  .received  us.  .because  of  the 
Rom.  6.  19  I  speak,  .because  of  the  infirmity  of  your 

8.  10  the  body  (is)  dead  because  of  sin ;  but 
8.  10  Spirit  (is)  life  because  of  righteousness 

15.  15  because  of  the  grace  that  is  given 

1  Co.  11.  10  to  have  power  on  (her)  head  because  of 
Gal.  2.  4  And  that  because  of  false  brethren 
Eph.  4.  18  because  of  the  blindness  of  their  heart 

5.  6  because  of  these  things  cometh  the 
Heb.  3.  19  they  could  not  enter  in  because  of 

4.  6  they,  .entered  not  in  because  of  unbelief 

14.  Out  of,  4k  ek. 

Rev.  16.  11  because  of  their  pains  and  their  sores 

16.  21  men  blasphemed  God  because  of  the 
15. In,  with,  iv  en. 

Matt  26.  31  All  ye  shall  be  offended  because  of  me 
26.  33  (men)  shall  be  offended  because  of  thee 
Marki4.  27  All  ye  shall  be  offended  [because  of]  me 
16.0ft,  upon,  ini  (acc.)  epi. 

Rev.  1.  7  all  kindreds,  .shall  wail  because  of  him 

17 . Towards,  n pis  (acc.)  pros. 

Matt  19.  8  Moses  because  of  the  hardness  of  your 

18.  For  or  on  account  of,  x°-P‘v  cliarin. 

Gal.  3.  19  It  was  added  because  of  transgressions 
Jude  16  persons  in  admiration  because  of 
BECAUSE  that  — 

1  .Because,  Jjc  yuan. 

Eze.  25.  8  Because  that  Moab  and  Seir  do  say 

2.  Because,  ’?  ki. 

Gen.  2.  3  because  that  in  it  he  had  rested  from  all 

3. For,  verily,  then,  yap  gar. 

Acts  28.  20  because  that  for  the  hope  of  Israel  I  am 

3  Jo.  7  Because  that  for  his  name's  sake  they 

4 . Through,  on  account  of,  Sia  (acc.)  dia. 

Mark  5.  4  Because  that  he  had  been  often  bound 
Luke  9.  7  because  that  it  was  said  of  some,  that  J. 
Acts  8.  11  because  that  of  long  time  he  had 

18.  2  because  that  Claudius  had  commanded 

5.  For  this  reason,  Bibri  dioli. 

Rom.  1.  19  Because  that  which  may  be  known  of  God 
1.  21  Because  that,  when  they  knew  God,  they 
Phil.  2.  26  because  that  ye  had  heard  that  he  had 
1  Th.  4.  6  because  that  the  Lord  (is)  the  avenger  of 

8. That,  seeing  that,  on  hoti. 

John  7.  39  because  that  Jesus  was  not  yet  glorified 
10.  33  and  because  that  thou,  being  a  man 


John  12.  11  Because  that  by  reason  of  him  many  of 

12.  39  they  could  not  believe,  because.  .Esaias 
Acts  10.  45  And  they,  .were  astonished,  .because 

2  Th.  1.  3  as  it  is  meet,  because  that  your  faith 
1  Jo.  2.  11  because  that  darkness  hath  blinded  his 

4.  9  because  that  God  sent  his  only  begotten 

7. In  as  much  as,  nadon  kathoti. 

Luke  1.  7  they  had  no  child,  because  that  Elisabeth 
BECAUSE  un( satiable)  — 

From  want  of,  ’n?3a  mibbilti. 

Eze.  16.  28  because  thou  wast  unsalable  ;  yea,  thou 
BECAUSE. .  .would  — 

Toward,  in  order  to,  wpos  (acc.) pros. 

1  Th.  2.  9  because  we  would  not  be  chargeable 
BECAUSE  he  would  not  — 

That  i 1  might  not  happen  to  him,  bira/s  pn  yevgrai 
avTip. 

Acts  20.  16  determined  to  sail,  .because  lie  would  not 
BEC  AU  SE . . .  yet  — 

Yet,  still,  while,  liy  od. 

Gen.  46.  30  Now  let  me  die.  .because  thou  (art)  yet 
BE'-CHER,  153  youth,  first-born. 

1.  A  son  of  Benjamin,  B.c.  1700. 

Gen.  46.  21  the  sons  of  Benjamin.  .Belah,  and  B.,  and 
1  Ch.  7.  6  of  Benjamin  ;  Bela,  and  B.,  and  Jediael 
7.  8  sous  of  B. .  .All  these  (are)  the  sons  of  B. 

2.  A  son  of  Ephraim  (called  Derad  in  1  Ch.  7.  20),  B.c. 
1680. 

Nuni26.  35  of  B.,  the  family  of  the  Baclirites  :  of 

BE-CHO'-RATH,  first  birth. 

Son  of  Aphiah  or  Abiah,  and  grandson  of  Becher  son 
of  Benjamin,  also  an  ancestor  of  Saul  the  first  king  of 
Israel,  B.c.  1225. 

1  Sa.  9.  1  Zeror,  the  son  of  B.,  the  son  of  Aphiah 
BECKON  to  or  unto,  to  — 

1  .To  nod  through,  Siaveiua  dianeuo. 

Luke  1.  22  he  beckoned  unto  them,  and  remained 

2.  To  nod  downward,  Karaveua  kataneuo. 

Luke  5.  7  they  beckoned  unto,  .partners,  which 

3.  To  wave  downward ,  Karaoeia  kataseiu. 

Acts  19.  33  Alexander  beckoned  with  the  hand  and 
21.  40  Paul,  .beckoned  with  the  hand  unto  the 
l.To  nod,  make  signs,  vevu  neuo. 

John  13.  24  Simon  Peter  therefore  beckoned  to  him 
Acts  24.  10  Paul,  after,  .the  governor  had  beckoned 
BECKONING  — 

To  wave  downward,  Karaaeiu  kataseiu. 

Acts  12.  17  But  ne  beckoning  unto  them  with  the 

13.  iC  Paul  stood  uii,  and  beckoning  with  (his) 

BECOME,  to  - 

1. To  be,  exist,  ftin,  kvj  liava,  havah. 

Dan.  2.  35  Then,  .the  iron,  .became  like  the  chaff 

2.  To  be,  exist,  n'rn.hayah. 

2  Sa.  7.  24  and  thou,  Lord,  art  become  their  God 

3.  To  be  comely,  .ini  naah,  3a. 

Psa.  93.  5  holiness  becometh  thine  house,  O  Lord 

4.  To  do,  npi;  asah,  2. 

Esth.  2.  11  how  Esther  did,  and  what  should  become 

5.  To  be,  become,  rrn  hayah,  2. 

Deut  27.  9  thou  art  become  the  people  of  the  Lord 

6.  To  be  turned,  “sn  haphak,  2. 

Job  30.  21  Thou  art  become  cruel  to  me  :  with  thy 

7.  To  become,  yiuopai  ginomai. 

Matti3.  22  He  also  that  received  seed,  .becometh 
13.  32  when  it  is  grown,  it.  .becometh  a  tree 
18.  3  Except  ye.  .become  as  little  children,  ye 
28.  4  the  keepers  did  shake,  and  became  as 
Mark  1. 17  I  will  make  you  to  become  fishers  of 

4.  19  cares,  .choke  the  word,  and  it  becometh 
4.  32  it  groweth  up,  and  becometh  greater 
9.  3  And  his  raiment  became  shining,  .white 
John  1.  12  to  them  gave  he  power  to  become  the 
Acts  7.  40  Moses,  .we  wot  not  what  is  become  of 
10.  10  he  became  very  hungry,  and  would  have 

12.  18  stir  among  the  soldiers,  what  w'as  become 
Rom.  3.  19  all  the  world  may  become  guilty  before 

4.  18  that  he  might  become  the  father  of  many 

7.  13  that  sin.  .might  become  exceeding  sinful 

1  Co.  3.  18  let  him  become  a  fool,  that  he  may  be 

8.  9  lest,  .this  liberty  of  your's  become  a 

9.  20  unto  the  Jews  I  became  as  a  Jew,  that  I 
9.  22  To  the  weak  became  I  as  weak,  that  I 

13.  1  I  am  become  (as)  sounding  brass,  or 

13.  11  when  I  became  a  man,  I  put  away  childish 
15.  20  now  is  Christ,  .[become]  the  firstfruits  of 

2  Co.  5.  17  behold,  all  things  are  become  new 

12.  11  I  am  become  a  fool  in  glorying;  ye  have 
Gal.  4.  16  Am  I  therefore  become  your  enemy 
Phil.  2.  8  humbled  himself,  and  became  obedient 
1  Th.  1.  6  And  ye  became  followers  of  11s,  and  of 
2.  1 4  For  ye . .  became  followers  of  the  churches 
Plim.  6  communication  of  thy  faith  may  become 
Heb.  5.  9  became  the  author  of  eternal  salvation 

5.  12  and  are  become  such  as  have  need  of 

10.  33  and  partly,  whilst  ye  became  companions 

11.  7  by  the  which  he.  .became  lieir  of  the 
Jas.  2.  4  and  are  become  judges  of  evil  thoughts? 

2.  1 1  thou  art  become  a  transgressor  of  the 


BECOME 


80 


BEETLE 


Rev.  G.  i2  the  sun  became  black  as  sackcloth  of 
0.  12  and,  lo.  .the  moon  became  as  blood 
8.  8  the  third  part  of  the  sea  became  blood 
II.  I5  The  kingdoms  of  this  world  are  become 

16.  3  the  sea  ;  and  it  became  as  the  blood  of  a 

16.  4  rivers  and  fountains  of  waters,  .became 

18.  2  Babylon,  .is  become  the  habitation  of 

8.  To  become  for  or  into,  yiuopai  ds  ginomai  eis. 
Matt  2i.  42  the  same  is  become  the  head  of  the 
JIarki2.  io  The  stone .  .is  become  the  head  of  the 
Luke2o.  17  the  same  is  become  the  head  of  the 
Acts  4.  11  which  is  become  the  head  of  the  corner 
Rev.  8.  11  third  part  of  the  waters  became  wormwd. 

BECOME  surety,  to  — - 

To  mix,  traffic,  arab. 

Gen.  44.  32  thy  servant  became  surety  for  the  lad 
Prov.17. 18  becometh  surety  in  the  presence  of  his 
[See  also  Brutish,  dead,  destitute,  dim,  dry, 
effect,  fat,  fool,  full,  glorious,  great,  great 
estate,  guilty,  Jews,  lame,  like,  loathsome, 
long,  mighty,  old,  poor,  ready,  rich,  servant, 
stranger,  strong,  surety,  uncircumcised,  un¬ 
profitable,  vain,  weak.] 

BECOME,  to  — 

X.Worthily,  a^ius  axios. 

Rom  16.  2  That  ye  receive  her.  .as  becometh  saints 
Phil.  1.  27  let  your  conversation  lie  as  it  becometh 

2.  It  is  proper,  irpeirei  prepei. 

Matt.  3.  15  for  thus  it  becometh  us  to  fulfil  all 
Eph.  5.  3  let  it  not  be  once  named,  .as  becometh 
1  Ti.  2.  10  which  becometh  women  professing 
Titus  2.  1  Speak  thou  the  things  which  become 
Heb.  2.  10  For  it  became  him,  for  whom  (are)  all 

7.  26  For  such  an  high  priest  became  us.  .holy 

3.  Comely,  comeliness,  nix)  naveh. 

Prov.17.  7  Excellent  speech  becometh  not  a  fool 

BECOMETH  holiness,  as  — 

Proper  to  a  sacred  person  or  thing,  Upoirpeirgs. 

Titus  2.  3  (they  be)  in  behaviour  as  becometh  h. 

BED  — 

1. Any  thing  spread  out,  Jhx;  (cny  eres)  yatsua. 

1  Ch.  5.  1  forasmuch  as  he  defiled  his  father's  bed 
Job  17.  13  I  have  made  my  bed  in  the  darkness 
Psa.  63.  6  When  I  remember  thee  upon  my  bed 
132.  3  I  will  not  come,  .nor  go  up  into  my  bed 

2 . Place  of  reclining,  ntsa  mittah. 

Gen.  47.  31  Israel  bowed  himself  upon  the  bed’s 

48.  2  Israel  strengthened  himself,  .upon,  .bed 

49.  33  he  gathered  up  his  feet  into  the  bed,  and 
Exod.  8.  3  into  thy  bedchamber,  and  upon  thy  bed 

1  Sa.  19.  13  took  an  image,  and  laid  (it)  in  the  bed 

19.  15  Bring  him  up  to  me  in  the  bed,  that  I 
19.  16  an  image  in  the  bed,  with  a  pillow  of 
28.  23  arose  from  the  earth,  and  sat  upon  the  bed 

2  Sa.  4.  7  he  lay  on  his  bed  in  his  bedchamber 

1  Ki.  17.  19  he  abode,  and  laid  him  upon  his  own  bed 

21.  4  And  he  laid  him  down  upon  his  bed 
2Ki.  1.  4  Thou  shalt  not  come  down  from  that  bed 

i .  6  thou  shalt  not  come  d  own  from  that  bed 
1.  16  thou  shalt  not  come  down  off  that  bed 
4.  to  and  let  us  set  for  him  there  a  bed 
4.  21  and  laid  him  on  the  bed  of  the  man  of  God 
4.  32  child  was  dead,  .laid  upon  his  bed 

2  Ch.  24.  25  and  slew  him  on  his  bed,  and  he  died 
Esth.  1.  6  the  beds. .gold  and  silver,  upon  a 

7.  8  and  Hainan  was  fallen  upon  the  bed 
Psa.  6.  6  all  the  night  make  I  my  lied  to  swim 
Prov  26.  14  hinges,  so  (doth)the  slothful  upon  his  bed 
Song  3.  7  Behold  his  bed,  which  (is)  Solomon's 
Eze.  23.  41  And  safest  upon  a  stately  bed,  and  a 
Amos  3.  12  dwell  in  Samaria  in  the  corner  of  a  bed 

6.  4  That  lie  upon  beds  of  ivory,  and  stretch 

^.Anything  spread  out,  yin  matstsa. 

Isa.  28.  20  For  the  bed  is  shorter  than  that  (man) 

4 . Place  for  lying  down,  33ifin  mishkab. 

Gen.  49.  4  because  thou  wentest  up  to  thy .  .bed 
Exod2i.  18  fist,  and  be  die  not,  but  keepeth  (bis)  bed 
Lev.  15.  4  Every  bed,  whereon  he  lietli  that  hath 
15.  5  whosoever  toucheth  his  bed  shall  wash 
15.  21  whosoever  toucheth  her  bed  shall  wash 
IS-  23  And  if  it  (lie)  on  (her)  lied, or  on  any  thing 
15.  24  all  the  bed  whereon  he  lieth  shall  be 
15.  26  Every  bed  whereon  she  lieth  all  the  days 
15.  26  shall  be  unto  her  as  the  bed  of  her  separ 
2  Sa.  4.  5  Ish-bosbeth,  who  lay  on  a  bed  at  noon 

4.  11  have  slain  a  righteous  person  . .  upon .  .lied 
11.  2  David  arose  from  off  his  bed,  and  walked 
11.  13  he  went  out  to  lie  on  his  bed  with  the 
13.  s  Jonadab  said . .  Lay  thee  down  on  thy  bed 

17.  28  Brought  beds,  and  basons,  and  earthen 

1  Ki.  1.  47  And  the  king  bowed  himself  upon  the  bed 
2Ch.  16.  14  they,  .laid  him  in  the  bed  which  was 
Job  33.  15  sleep  falleth.  .in  slumberings  upon,  .bed 
33. 19  chastened  also  with  pain  upon  his  bed 
Psa  4.  4  commune  with  your.,  heart  upon  your  bed 
36.  4  He  deviseth  mischief  upon  his  bed 
41.  3  wilt  make  all  his  bed  in  his  sickness 
149.  5  let  them  sing  aloud  upon  their  beds 
Prov.  7.  17  I  have  perfumed  my  bed  with  myrrh 

22.  27  why  should  he  take  away  thy  bed 
Song  3.  1  By  night  on  my  bed  I  sought  him 

Isa.  57.  2  they  shall  rest  in  their  beds,  (each  one) 
57.  7  Upon  a.  .mountain  hast  thou  set  thy  bed 
57.  8  thou  bast  enlarged  thy  bed,  and  made 
57.  8  thou  lovedst  their  bed  where  thou 


Eze.  23.  17  came  to  her  into  the  bed  of  love 

32.  25  They  have  set  her  a  bed  in  the  midst  of 
Dan.  2.  28  the  visions  of  thy  head  upon  thy  bed 

2.  29  thy  thoughts  came,  .upou  thy  bed,  what 
4.  5  the  thoughts  upon  my  bed  and  the 
4.  10  the  visions  of  mine  head  in  my  bed 

4.  13  in  the  visions  of  my  head  upon  my  bed 

7.  1  and  visions  of  his  head  upon  his  bed 

IIos.  7.  14  when  they  howled  upon  their  beds 
Mic.  2.  1  and  work  evil  upou  their  beds  ! 

5 . Furrow,  njna  arugah. 

Song  5.  13  His  cheeks  (are)as  abed  of  spices .. sweet 

6.  2  gone  down  into  his  garden,  to  the  beds  of 

6.  Couch,  b’-jj)  eres. 

Job  7.  13  When  I  say,  My  bed  shall  comfort  me 
Psa.  41 .  3  The  Lord  will  strengthen  him  upon . .  bed 
Prov.  7.  16  I  have  decked  my  bed  with  coverings 
Song  1.  16  yea,  pleasant :  also  our  bed  (is)  green 

7 . Place  for  reclining,  uXivt]  Mine. 

Matt.  9.  2  a  man  sick  of  the  palsy,  lying  on  a  bed 
9.  6  Arise,  take  up  thy  bed,  and  go  unto  thine 
Mark  4.  21  put  under  a  bushel,  or  under  a  bed  ? 

7.  30  and  her  daughter  laid  upon  the  bed 
Luke  5.  18  men  brought  in  a  bed  a  man  which  was 

8.  16  with  a  vessel,  or  putteth  (it) under  abed 
17.  34  there  shall  be  two  (men)  in  one  bed  ;  the 

Acts  5.  15  laid,  .on  [beds]  and  couches,  that  at  the 
Rev.  2.  22  I  will  cast  her  into  a  bed,  and  them  that 

8. H  lying,  bed,  koItti  koite. 

Luke  11.  7  my  children  are  with  me  in  bed  ;  I 
Heb.  13.  4  honourable  in  all,  and  the  bed  undeflled 

9.  A  matrass,  Kpa/XParos  krabbatos. 

Mark  2.  4  they  let  down  the  bed  wherein  the  sick 
2.  9  Arise,  and  take  up  thy  bed,  and  walk  1 
2.  11  Arise,  and  take  up  thy  bed,  and  go  thy 
2.  12  he  arose,  took  up  the  bed,  and  went 
6.  55  to  carry  about  in  beds  those  that  were 
John  5.  8  Rise,  take  up  thy  bed,  and  walk 

5.  9  the  man.  .took  up  his  bed,  and  walked 
5.  10  it  is  not  lawful  for  thee  to  carry  (thy)bed 
5.  11  the  same  said.  .Take  up  thy  bed,  and 

5.  12  What  man . .  said . .  Take  up  thy  [bed,]  and 
Acts  9.  33  jEneas,  which  had  kept  his  bed  eight 

BED,  to  make  — 

1. To  strew  [a  place  for  reposing  in),  ys;  yatsa,  5. 

Psa  139.  8  If  I  make  my  bed  in  hell,  behold,  thou 

2.  To  strew  (a  place  for  resting  on),  <T-rpuvvbu>. 

Acts  9.  34  maketh  thee  whole  :  arise .  .make  thy  bed 

BED  CHAMBER  — 

1  .Inner  reclining  place,  nayo  “nn  cheder  mishkab. 
Exod.  8.  3  into  thy  bedchamber,  and  upon  thy  bed 
2  Sa.  4.  7  he  lay  on  his  bed  in  his  bedchamber 
2  Ki.  6.  12  words,  .thou  speakest  in  thy  bedchamber 
Eccl.io.  20  curse  not  the  rich  in  thy  bedchamber 
2.  Inner  bed  room,  nao  -nn  cheder  mittah. 

2  Ki.  11.  2  hid.  .him  anil  his  nurse,  in.  .bedchamber 
2  Ch.  22.  11  put  him  and  his  nurse  in  a  bedchamber 

BE  -DAD,  T13  son  of  A  dad. 

Father  of  tire  fourth  king  of  Edom,  “  Hadad-ben- 
Bedad,”  B.c.  1500. 

Gen  36  35  Hadad  the  son  of  B.,  who  smote  Midian 
I  Ch.  I.  46  Hadad  the.son  of  B.,  which  smote  Midian 

BE'-DAN,  jn?  son  of  judgment. 

1  A  judge  of  Israel  between  Jerubbaal  ( i.e .  Gideon) 
and  Jephtliah.  His  name  is  omitted  in  the  history  of 
the  Book  of  Judges.  The  LXX.,  Syriac  and  Arabic, 
have  Baralc.  His  name  may  be  compared  with  that  of 
Jael  in  Judg.  5.  6,  who  was  probably  also  a  judge, 
though  we  know  nothing  of  him  except  from  Deborah's 
song,  B.c.  1 1 12. 

1  Sa.  12. 11  Lord  sent  Jerubbaal,  and  B.,  and 
2.  Descendant  of  Machir  son  of  Manasseh,  B.c.  1369. 

1  Ch.  7.  17  the  sons  of  Ulam  ;  B.  These  (were)  the 

BE-DE'-IAH,  .T-13  servant  of  Jah. 

One  of  the  family  of  Bani  who  had  married  a  strange 
wife,  B.C.  445. 

Ezra  10.  35  [Of.  sons  of  Bani  ;Maadai].  .B.,  Chelluh 

BED  STEAD  — 

An  arched  bed,  i y~AL  eres. 

Deut.  3.  11  behold,  his  bedstead  (was)  a  bedstead  of 

BEE  — 

A  bee,  rri'ui  deborah. 

Deut.  1.  44  the  Amorites.  .chased  you,  as  bees  do 
Judg  1 4.  8  behold .  .a  swarm  of  bees  and  honey  m 
Psa  1 18.  12  They  compassed  me  about  like  bees ;  they 
Isa.  7.  18  for  the  bee  that  (is)  in  the  land  of  Assyria 

BE-EL-IA'-DA,  yv?513  the  lord  knoios. 

A  son  of  David,  caiied  Eliada  in  2  Sa.  v.  and  1  Ch.  iii., 
B.  C.  1020. 

1  CI1.T4.  7  And  Elishama,  and  B.,  and  Eliplialet 

BE-EL-ZE'-BTJB,  lord  of  the.  pj. 

A  heathen  deity  to  whom  the  Jews  ascribed  supremacy 
among  evil  spirits.  The  correct  orthography  is  Beel- 
zebul. 

Matt  10.  25  they  have  called  the  master  of  the  house  B. 

12  24  but  by  B.  the  prince  of  the  devils 
12.  27  if  I  by  B.  cast  out  devils,  by  whom  do 
Mark  3.  22  He  hath  B.,  and  by  the  prince  of  the 


Luken.  15  He  casteth  out  devils  through  B.  the 
11.  18  ye  say  that  I  cast  out  devils  through  B. 
11.  19  if  I  by  B.  cast  out  devils,  by  whom  do 

BE'-ER,  "1x3  a  well  ( artificial ). 

1.  A  station  of  the  Israelites  beyond  the  Arnon,  and  so 
called  because  of  the  “  well”  dug  by  the  princes  and 
nobles  of  the  people.  This  is  probably  the  Beer-Elivi 
(“  well  of  heroes")  of  Isa.  15.  8. 

Kumn.  16  from  thence,  .to  B.:  that  (is)  the  well 

2.  A  place  to  which  Jotham  son  of  Gideon  fled  for  fear 
of  his  brother  Abimelech,  8  miles  W.  of  Hebron. 

Judg.  9.  21  Jotham  ran  away,  and  fled,  .to  B.,  and 
BE-E'-RA,  X1X3  expounder. 

Son  of  Zophali  of  the  tribe  of  Asher,  B.c.  1570. 

1  Ch.  7.  37  [sons  of  Zopliah,]  Suali .  and  B. 
BE-E'-RAH,  rnx3  expounder. 

A  prince  of  the  Reubenites,  carried  captive  to  Assyria 
by  Tilgath-pilnescr,  B.C.  740. 

1  Ch.  5.  6  [sons  of  Joel].  .B.  his  son,  whom  Tilgath. 
BE-ER  E'-LIM,  c'^x  1x3  well  of  Elim. 

In  the  S.  coniines  of  Moab,  Eglaim  being  at  the  N.  of 
the  Salt  Sea.  The  name  points  to  the  well  dug  by  the 
chiefs  (Elim)  of  Israel  on  their  nearing  the  promised 
land. 

Isa.  15.  8  and  the  howling  thereof  unto  B.-e. 
BE-E'-RI,  '1X3  expounder. 

1.  A  Hittite,  father  of  Judith,  wife  of  Esau,  B.C.  1810. 
Gen.  26.  34  took  to  wife  Judith  the  daughter  of  B. 

2.  Father  of  Hosea  the  prophet,  B.C.  800. 

Hos.  1 .  1  The  word . .  came  unto . .  the  son  of  B. 
BE-ER  LA-HAI  -ROI,  'SO  'nb  1X3  well  of  the  living 
one  that  beholds  me. 

Between  Kadesh  and  Bered,  “  in  the  way  to  Shur,"  and 
therefore  in  the  S. 

Gen.  16.  14  Wherefore  the  well  was  called  B.-l.-r. 

24.  62  Isaac  came  from  the  way  of  the  well  L.-r. 

25.  11  and  Isaac  dwelt  by  the  well  L.-r. 

BE-E'-ROTH,  rnx3  ivells. 

1.  A  station  of  Israel  belonging  to  Jaaken. 

Deut  10.  6  children  of  Israel  took,  .journey  from  B. 

2.  One  of  the  four  cities  of  the  Hivites  that  drew  Joshua 
into  a  treaty  of  peace.  It  is  7  miles  from  Jerusalem  on 
the  way  to  X icopolis.  Kow  El-Bireh. 

Josh.  9. 17  their  cities  (were)  Gibeon..and  B.,  and 

18.  25  Gibeon,  Ramah,  and  B. 

2  Sa.  4.  2  for  B.  also  was  reckoned  to  Benjamin 
Ezra  2.  25  children  of  Kirjath-arim.  .and  B.,  seven 
Heh.  7.  29  men  of  Kirjatli-jearim.  .and  B.,  seven 

BE-ER-O-THITE,  'nhx3  belonging  to  Beeroth. 

An  inhabitant  of  Beeroth  in  Benjamin. 

2  Sa.  4.  2  Rechab,  the  sons  of  Rimmon  a  B. 

4.  3  the  B.s  fled  to  Gittaim,  and  were 

4.  5  the  sons  of  Rimmon  the  B.,  Rechab  and 

4.  9  David  answered,  .sons  of  Rimmon  the  B. 

23  37  Naharai  the  B.,  armourbearer  to  Joali 
1  Ch.  11.  39  Naharai  the  B. ..  armourbearer  of  Joab 

BE-ER  SHE'-BA,  V3vi  1X3  well  of  the  oath. 

One  of  the  oldest  places  in  Canaan  at  the  extreme  south. 
Gen.  21.  14  Hagar.  .wandered  in  the  wilderness  of  B. 
21.  31  Wherefore  he  called  that  place  B. 

21  32  Thus  they  made  a  covenant  at  B. :  then 

21.  33  And.  .planted  a  grove  in  B.,  and  called 

22.  19  they  rose  up  and  went  together  to  B. 

22.  19  and  Abraham  dwelt  at  B. 

26  23  And  he  went  up  from  thence  to  B. 

26!  33  the  name  of  the  city  (is)  B.  unto  this  day 
28.  10  Jacob  went  out  from  B.,  and  went 
46.  1  Israel  took  his  journey . .  and  came  to  B. 
46  5  Jacob  rose  up  from  B.  :  and  the  sons  of 

Josh.  15.  28  Ilazar-shual,  and  B.,  and  Bizjothjah 

19.  2  they  had  in  their  inheritance  B.,  and 
Judg  20.  1  congregation  was  gathered . .  from  Dan 

1  Sa  3.  20  all  Israel  from  Dan  even  to  B.  knew  that 

8.  2  Joel. .  Abiah.  .judges  in  Peer-slieba 

2  Sa  3  10  throne  of  David,  .from  Dan  even  to  B. 

17.  11  Israel,  .gathered,  .from  Dan  even  toB. 

24  2  Go  now.  .from  Dan  even  to  B.,  and 

24  7  they  went  out  to  the  south  of  Judah 

24  is  died  of  the  people  from  Dau  even  to  B. 

1  Ki.  4.  25  Israel  dwelt  safely . .  from  Dan  even  to  B. 

ig.  3  when  he  saw .  .he . . came  to  B. 

2  Ki  12  1  his  mother's  name  (was)  Zibiah  of  B. 

'23  8  defiled  the  high  places . .  from  Geba  to  B 

1  Ch  4  28  they  dwelt  at  B.,  and  Moladah,  and 

21.  2  Go,  number  Israel  from  B.  even  to  Dau 

2  Ch  19  4  be  went  out  again .  .from  B.  to  mount 

24  I  His  mother’s  name  also  (was)  Zibiah  of  B. 
30  s  to  make  proclamation,  .from  B.  even  to 
Nell  11  27  at  Hazar-sliual,  and  at  B.,  and  (in)  the 
II  30  they  dwelt  from  B.  unto  the  valley  of 
Amos  3.  s  seek  not  Beth-el . .  and  pass  not  to  B. :  for 

8.  14  and,  The  manner  of  B.  livetli ;  even  they 

BE-ESH-TE'-RAH,  nm-rfE?  house  of  A  shterah. 

A  Lcvitical  city  in  Manasseh,  W.  of  the  Jordan.  It  was 
allotted  to  the  Gershomites,  and  is  identical  with  AsU- 
taroth  or  Ashterah. 

Josh. 21.  27  tribe  of  Manasseh.  ,B.  with  her  suburbs 
BEETLE  — 

A  beetle,  chargol. 

Lev.  II.  22  the  beetle  after  his  kind,  and  the 


BEEVES 


81 


BEFORE 


BEEVES  — 

Herd,  ox,  heifer,  baqar. 

Lev.  22.  19  a  male  without  blemish,  of  the  beeves 

22.  2i  a  freewill  offering  in  beeves  or  sheep 
Num  31.  28  of  the  persons,  and  of  the  beeves,  and  of 
31.  30  of  the  persons,  of  the  beeves,  of  the  asses 
31.  33  threescore  and  twelve  thousand  beeves 
31.  38  the  beeves,  .thirty  and  six  thousand  ;  of 
31.  44  And  thirty  and  six  thousand  beeves 

BEFALL,  to  — 

1.  To  meet,  .fix  anah,  4. 

Psa.  91.  10  There  shall  no  evil  befall  thee,  neither 

2.  To  come,  xia  bo. 

2Sa.  19.  7  worse  unto  thee  than  all  the  evil,  .befell 

3.  To  find,  xyD  malsa. 

Num  20.  14  all  the  travail  that  hath  befallen  us 
Deut3i.  17  many  evils  and  troubles  shall  befall  them 
31.  21  when  many  evils,  .are  befallen  them 
Josh.  2.  23  told  him  all  (things)  that  befell  them 
Judg.  6.  13  why  then  is  all  this  befallen  us?  and 

4.  To  meet,  chance,  R"!i?  qara. 

Gen.  42.  4  Lest  peradventure  mischief  befall  him 
42.  38  if  mischief  befall  him  by  the  way  in  the 
49.  1  which  shall  befall  you  in  the  last  days 
Lev.  10.  T9  and  such  things  have  befallen  me 
Deut3i.  29  evil  will  befall  you  in  the  latter  days 

5.  To  meet,  chance,  .TijJ  qarah. 

Gen.  42.  29  told  him  all  that  befell  unto  them 

44.  29  if  ye  take .  .from  me,  and  mischief  befall 
Esth.  6.  13  Hamaan  told.. every  (thing),  .befallen 
Dan.  10.  14  what  shall  befall  thy  people  in  the  latter 

G.To  become,  come  into  being,  ylvopai  ginomai. 
Mark  5.  16  they,  .told  them  how  it  befell  to  him 

7.  To  come  together,  av/j.^alvai  sumbuino. 

Acts  20.  19  temptations,  which  befell  me  by  the  lying 

8.  To  meet  together,  awavraa  sunantao. 

Acts  20.  22  knowing  the  things  that  shall  befall  me 

9.  The  things  of,  to.  to>v  ta  ton. 

Matt.  8.  33  what  was  befallen  to  the  possessed  of  the 

10.  Chance,  occurrence,  rnpp  miqreh. 

1  Sa.  20.  26  Something  hath  befallen  him,  he  (is)  not 
Eccl.  3.  19  that  which  befalleth  the  sons  of  men 

3.  19  befalleth  beasts  ;  even  one  thing  befalleth 

BEFORE  — 

1  .Unto,  to,  ‘ix  el. 

Gen.  12.  15  saw  her,  and  commended  her  before  1'ha. 

2 . Nose,  Ik  aph. 

Deut33.  10  they  shall  put  incense  before  thee,  and 

3.  With,  nx  eth. 

Gen.  19. 13  is  waxen  great  before  the  face  of  the  Lord 

i.Expectation,  D'np  terom. 

Ruth  3.  14  she  rose  up  before  one  could  know 

5.  Expectation,  □no  terem. 

Gen.  2.  5  before  it  was  in  the  earth .  .before  it  grew 

6.  In  or  with  expectation,  □■193  beterem. 

Gen.  27.  4  that  my  soul  may  bless  thee  before  I  die 
Jer.  1.  5  Before  I  formed  thee,  .before  thou  came. 

7 .In  not,  without,  xSg  belo. 

Job  15.  32  It  shall  be  accomplished  before  his  time 

8. Over  against,  SlD  mul. 

Exod34.  3  flocks  nor  herds  feed  before  that  mount 
Josh.  19.  46  and  Rakkon,  with  the  border  before  J. 

9 .Over  against  the  face,  nps  Sid. 

Exod28.  25  the  shoulder  pieces  of  the  ephod,  before 
39.  18  the  shoulder  pieces  of  the  ephod,  before 

\6.  Ascent,  up-going,  nSji.P  maaleh. 

Judg.  8.  13  returned  from  battle  before  the  sun 

11.  The  front,  in  neged. 

Gen.  31.  32  before  our  brethren  discern  thou  what 
12  .At  the  front,  imS  leneged. 

2Ki.  1.  13  came  and  fell  on  his  knees  before  Elijah 

13.  From  the  front,  "133D  minneged. 

Deut  28.  66  thy  life  shall  hang  in  doubt  before  thee 

14 . The  front,  over -against,  nai  nokach. 

Gen.  30.  38  the  rods  which  he  had  pilled  before  the 
Josh.  15.  7  that  (is)  before  the  going  up  to  Adummim 
Judg  18.  6  Go  in  peace :  before  the  Lord  (is)  your 
Prov.  5.  21  the  ways  of  man  (are)  before  the  eyes  of 
Lam.  2.  19  like  water  before  the  face  of  the  Lord 
Eze.  14.  3  stumbling  block  of  their  iniquity  before 

14.  4  stumbling  block  of  his  iniquity  before  his 
14.  7  stumbling  block  of  his  iniquity  before  his 

15.  The  front,  nai  nekach. 

Exod  14.  2  before  it  shall  ye  encamp  by  the  sea 

16.  Until,  iy  ad. 

Gen.  48.  5  born,  .before  I  came  unto  thee  into  E. 

17 .In  the  eye  of,  }jy3  beayin. 

iSa.  21.  13  he  changed  his  behaviour  before  them 
\8.With,  oy  im. 

iSa.  2.  21  the  child  Samuel  grew  before  the  Lord 
19. Faces,  countenance,  ops  panim. 

Gen.  6.  n  Tlie  earth  also  was  corrupt  before  God 

6.  13  The  end  of  all  flesh  is  come  before  me 

7.  1  for  thee  have  I  seen  righteous  before  me 

11 


Gen.  10.  9  He  was  a  mighty  hunter  before  the  Lord 

10.  9  the  mighty  hunter  before  the  Lord 
13.  9  (Is)  not  the  whole  land  before  thee? 

13.  10  well  watered  every  where,  before  the  Lord 

17.  1  walk  before  me,  and  be  thou  perfect 

17.  18  0  that  Ishmael  might  live  before  thee  ! 

13.  8  which  he  had  dressed,  and  set  (it) before 

18.  22  Abraham  stood  yet  before  the  Lord 

19.  27  place  where  he  stood  before  the  Lord 

20.  15  Behold,  my  land  (is)  before  thee  :  dwell 

20.  On,  the  face,  d'js  Sy  al  panim. 

Gen.  11.  28  Haran  died  before  his  father  Terah  in  the 
21. Over-against,  Spi)  qobal. 

2  Ki.  15.  10  smote  him  before  the  people,  and  slew 
22. Over-against,  Snj?  qebel. 

Dan.  2.  31  brightness  (was)  excellent,  stood  before 

3.  3  they  stood  before  the  image  that  N. 

5.  1  Belshazzar . .  drank  wine  before  the 

23 . The  east,  what  is  before,  DUj7  qedem. 

Psa.  139.  5  Thou  hast  beset  me  behind  and  before 
Prov.  8.  22  of  his  way,  before  his  works  of  old 
Isa.  9.  12  The  Syrians  before,  and  the  Philistines 

24.  Tlie  east,  what  is  before,  Dii;.  qodam. 

Ezra  4.18  The  letter . .  hath  been  plainly  read  before 

4.  23  Now  when  the  copy,  .(was)  read  before 

7.  19  (those)  deliver  thou  before  the  God  of 

Dan.  2.  9  speak  before  me,  till  the  time  be  changed 

2.  10  The  Chaldeans  answered  before  the  king 

2.  11  none  other  that  can  show  it  before  the 

2.  24  bring  me  in  before  the  king,  and  I  will 

2.  25  Arioch  brought  in  Daniel  before  the  king 

2.  36  the  interpretation  thereof  before  the  king 

3.  13  they  brought  these  men  before  the  king 

4.  6  the  wise  (men)  of  Babylon  before  me 

4.  7  and  I  told,  the  dream  before  them  ;  but 

4.  8  at  the  last  Daniel  came  in  before  me 

4.  8  and  before  him  I  told  the  dream,  (saying) 

5.  13  Then  was  Daniel  brought  in  before  the 

5.  15  astrologers,  have  been  brought  in  before 

5.  17  Then  Daniel  answered.. before  the  king 

5.  23  they  have  brought  the  vessels,  .before 

6.  10  he  kneeled,  .gave  thanks  before  his  God 

6.  11  found  Daniel.,  making  supplication  before 

6.  12  they,  .spake  before  the  king  concerning 

6.  13  Then  answered  they,  and  said  before  the 

6.  18  instruments  of  musick  brought  before 

6.  22  and  also  before  thee,  0  king,  have  I  done 

6.  26  men  tremble  and  fear  before  the  God  of 

7.  7  all  the  beasts  that  (were)  before  it 

7.  8  before  whom  there  were  three  of  the  first 

7.  10  A  fiery  stream,  .came  forth  from  before 

7.  10  ten  thousand  times  ten  thousand,  .before 

7.  13  and  they  brought  him  near  before  him 

25.  The  heart,  inner  part,  rig  qereb. 

Exodio.  1  that  I  might  shew  these  my  signs  before 

26.  First,  former,  jwxi  rishon. 

Num.  6.  12  but  the  days  that  were  before  shall  be 
Josh.  8.  33  as  Moses,  .had  commanded  before 
1  Ki.  13.  6  the  king’s  hand,  .became  as. .before 

27.  From  the  east,  ci|?  |D. 

Dan.  5.  19  all  people,  feared  before  him 

6.  26  tremble  and  fear  before  the  God  of  Daniel 

7.  8  before  whom  there  were  three  of  the  first 
7.  20  and  (of)  the  other,  .before  whom  three  fell 

28.  Yesterday,  third  day,  DiB’Sy  ViDp  temol  shilshom 
Gen.  31.  2  behold,  it  (was)  not  toward  him  as  before 

31.  5  that  it  (is)  not  toward  me  as  before  ;  but 
Josh.  4.  18  the  waters,  .flowed,  .as  (they  did)  before 

29 . From,  airi  apo. 

Acts  7.  45  whom  Goddrave  out  before  the  face  of 

1  Jo.  2.  28  we  may.  .not  be  ashamed  before  him 

30  .If... not  first,  lav  /j.tj  it  pirepov  ean  me  proteron. 

John  7.51  Doth  our  law  judge,  .man  before  it  hear 
31.  To,  towards,  eh  eis. 

Acts  22.  30  brought  Paul . .  and  set  him  before  them 
Jas.  2.  6  rich  men.,  draw  you  before  the  judgment 
32  .To  the  face,  els  npiau-Kov  eis  prosopon. 

2  Co.  8.  24  Wherefore  shew  ye  to  them,  and  before 

33.  From  over-against,  airevavn  apenanti. 

Matt 27.  24  Pilate,  .washed  (his)  hands  [before]  the 
Rom.  3.  18  There  is  no  fear  of  God  before  their  eyes 

34. /»  front  of,  epirpoadev  emprosthen. 

Matt.  5.  16  Let  your  light  so  shine  before  men 

5.  24  Leave  there  thy  gift  before  the  altar 

6.  1  that  ye  do  not  your  alms  before  men 

6.  2  do  not  sound  a  trumpet  before  thee 

7.  6  neither  cast  ye  your  pearls  before  swine 
10.  32  Whosoever . .  shall  confess  me  before  men 
10.  32  him  will  I  confess  also  before  my  Father 
10.  33  But  whosoever  shall  deny  me  before  men 

10.  33  him  will  I  also  deny  before  my  Father 

11.  10  I  send  my  messenger  before  thy  face 
17.  2  was  transfigured  before  them  :  and  his 

25.  32  before  him  shall  be  gathered  all  nations 

26.  70  he  denied  before  (them)  all,  saying,  I 

27.  11  Jesus  stood  before  the  governor:  and  the 

27.  29  they  bowed  the  knee  before  him,  and 

Mark  1.  2  I  send  my  messenger  [before]  thy  face 
9.  2  and  he  was  transfigured  before  them 
Luke  5.  19  they,  .let  him  down,  .before  Jesus 

7.  27  which  shall  prepare  thy  way  before  thee 

12.  8  Whosoever  shall  confess  me  before  men 

12.  8  him  shall  the  Son.  .confess  before  the 

14.  2  there  was  a  certain  man  before  him 


Luke  19.  4  he  ran  before,  and  climbed  up  into  a 

19.  27  bring  hither,  and  slay  (them)  before  me 
19.  28  he  went  before,  ascending  up  to  Jerusalem 

21.  36  and  to  stand  before  the  Son  of  man 
John  1.  15  preferred  before  me  :  for  he  was  before 

1.  27  coming  after  me  is  preferred  before  me 
i.  30  cometh  a  man.  .preferred  before  me 

3.  28  not  the  Christ,  but  that  I  am  sent  before 
10.  4  he  putteth  forth .  .lie  goeth  before  them 
12.  37  he  had  done  so  many  miracles  before 
Acts  18.  17  Greeks,  .beat  him  before  the  judgment 
2  Co.  5.  10  we  must  all  appear  before  the  judgment 
Gal.  2.  14  I  said  unto  Peter  before  (them)  all.  If 
Phil.  3.  13  unto  those  things  which  are  before 
1  Th.  3.  9  we  joy  for  your  sakes  before  our  God 

3.  13  unblameable  in  holiness  before  God 

1  Jo.  3.  19  we . .  shall  assure  our  hearts  before  him 
Rev.  4.  6  And  before  the  throne,  .a  sea  of  glass 

22.  8  I  fell  down  to  worship  before  the  feet  of 

35.  In  the  midst,  ev  (t $  ye<x<f)  en  to  mesb. 

Matt  14.  6  the  daughter  of  lierodias  danced  before 
Acts  5.  27  they  set .  .before  the  council :  and  the 
36 .Inbefare,  evavri  enanti. 

Luke  1.  8  he  executed  the  priest’s  office  [before]  God 
37 .In  before,  evavriov  enantion. 

Mark  2.  12  went  forth  before  them  all ;  insomuch 
Luke2o.  26  could  not  take  hold,  .before  the  people 
24.  19  mighty  in  deed  and  word  before  God  and 
Acts  8.  32  and  like  a  lamb  dumb  before  his  shearer 

38.  In  the  face,  evumov  enbpion. 

Luke  1.  6  And  they  were  both  righteous  [before] 

1.  17  he  shall  go  before  him  in  the  spirit  and 

1.  75  In  holiness  and  righteousness  before 

5.  18  to  bring  him  in,  and  to  lay  (him)  before 

5.  25  he  rose  up  before  them,  and  took  up 

8.  47  and  falling  down  before  him,  she 

12.  6  not  one  of  them  is  forgotten  before  God 
12.  9  denieth  me  [before],  .be  denied  before 

15.  18  I  have  sinned  against  heaven,  and  before 

16.  15  which  justify  yourselves  before  men 

23.  14  I,  having  examined  (him)  before  you 

24.  43  And  he  took  (it),  and  did  eat  before  them 
Acts  2.  25  I  foresaw  the  Lord  always  before  my  face 

4.  10  doth  this  man  stand  here  before  you 

6.  6  they  set  before  the  apostles  :  and  when 

7.  46  found  favour  before  God,  and  desired  to 

9.  15  to  bear  my  name  before  the  Gentiles 

10.  4  are  come  up  for  a  memorial  [before]  God 
10.  30  a  man  stood  before  me  in  bright  clothing 

10.  33  are  we  all  here  present  before  God,  to 
19.  9  but  spake  evil  of  that  way  before  the 
19.  19  and  burned  them  before  all  (men) :  and 

Rom  14.  22  Hast  thou  faith?  have  (it)  to  thyself  before 
Gal.  1.  20  I  write  unto  you,  behold,  before  God,  I 

1  Ti.  5.  4  that  is  good  and  acceptable  before  God 

5.  20  Them  that  sin  rebuke  before  all,  that 

5.  21  I  charge  (thee)  before  God,  and  the  Lord 

6.  12  professed  a  good  profession  before 

2  Ti.  2.  14  charging  (them)  before  the  Lord  that 

4.  1  I  charge  (thee)  therefore  before  God 

3.  Jo.  6  borne  witness  of  thy  charity  before 
Rev.  1.  4  Spirits  which  are  before  his  throne 

2.  14  to  cast  a  stumbling  block  before  the 

3  2  have  not  found  thy  works  perfect  before 

3.  5  I  will  confess  his  name  before  my  Father 

3.  8  I  have  set  before  thee  an  open  door,  and 

3.  9  to  come  and  worship  before  thy  feet 

4.  5  lamps  of  fire  burning  before  the  throne 

4.  6  And  before  the  throne  (there  was)  a  sea 

4.  10  down  before  him .  .before  the  throne 

5.  8  four  (and)  twenty  elders  fell  down  before 

7.  9  stood  before  the  throne,  and  before  the 

7.  11  and  fell  before  the  throne  on  their  faces 
7. 15  are  they  before  the  throne  of  God,  and 

8.  2  seven  angels  which  stood  before  God 

8.  3  golden  altar  which  was  before  the  throne 

8.  4  ascended  up  before  God  out  of  the 

9.  13  of  the  golden  altar  which  is  before  God 

11.  4  standing  before  the  God  of  the  earth 

11.  16  elders,  which  sat  before  God  on  their 

12.  4  and  the  dragon  stood  before  the  woman 
12. 10  accused  them  before  our  God  day  and 

13.  12  the  power  of  the  first  beast  before  him 

14.  3  a  new  song  before  the  throne,  and  before 

14.  5  [without  fault  before  the  throne  of  God] 

15.  4  shall  come  and  worship  before  thee 

16.  19  in  remembrance  before  God,  to  give 

19.  20  wrought  miracles  before  him,  with 

20.  12  small  and  great,  stand  before  God  :  and 

39.  In  presence  of,  eirl  {gen. )  epi. 

Marki3.  9  ye  shall  be  brought  before  rulers  and 
Acts  23.  30  say  before  thee  what  (they  had)  against 
24.  19  Who  ought  to  have  been  here  before  thee 

24.  20  in  me,  while  I  stood  before  the  council 

25.  q  there  be  judged  of  these  things  before 

25.  26  brought  him  forth  before  you.  .before 

26.  2  I  shall  answer  for  myself  this  day  before 

1  Co.  6.  1  go  to  law  before  the  unjust,  .not  before 

2  Co.  7.  14  our  boasting,  which  (I  made)  before 

1  Ti.  5.  19  accusation,  but  before  two  or  three  wit. 

6.  13  Christ  Jesus,  who  before  Pontius  Pilate 

40. On,  upon,  over,  eirl  ( dat .)  epi. 

Rev.  10.  11  Thou  must  prophesy  again  before  many 
41.  In  presence  of,  eirl  ( acc .)  epi. 

Matt  10.  iS  And  ye  shall  be  brought  before  governors 
Luke2i.  12  brought  before  kings  and  rulers  for  my 
Acts  10.  17  men  which  were  sent,  .stood  before  the 


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BEGET 


42.  Down  toward,  icara  ( acc .)  kata. 

Luke  2.  3t  Which  thou  hast  prepared  belon.  tLc  nice 
Gal.  3.  1  0  foolish  Galatians.. before  whos  eyes 

43.7 ~>oion  over  against,  Kartvaym  hdten anti. 

Horn.  4.  17  before  him  whom  he  believed,  (even)  God 
4  4.  Down  in  face  of,  Kareuamov  k&tendpion. 

2  Co.  12.  19  think,  .we  speak  [before]  God  in  Christ 
Eph.  1.  4  and  without  blame  before  him  in  love 
J  ude  24  to  present  (you)  faultless  before  the 

45. Alongside,  rrapd  (dcit.)  para. 

Rom.  2. 13  the  hearers  of  the  law  (are)  just  before 
Jas.  1.  27  Pure  religion  and  undefiled  before  God 
2  Pe.  2.  11  accusation  against  them . .  [before]  the 

4 Q. Before,  in  front  of,  npi  pro. 

Matt.  5.  12  they  the  prophets  which  were  before  you 

8.  29  art  thou  come.. to  torment  us  before  the 

11.  10  I  send  my  messenger  before  thy  face 

24.  38  For  as  in  the  days  that  were  [before]  the 
Mark  1.  2  I  send  my  messenger  before  thy  face 
Luke  1.  76  for  thou  shalt  go  before  the  face  of  the 

7.  27  Behold,  .my  messenger  before  thy  face 

9.  52  And  sent  messengers  before  liis  face 
jo.  1  sent  them  two  and  two  before  Ins  face 

11.  3S  he  had  not  first  washed  before  dinner 

21.  12  But  before  all  these,  they  shaH  lay  their 

John  5.  7  am  coming,  another  steppeth  down  before 

10.  8  All  that  ever  came  before  me  are  thieves 

11.  55  and  many  went  out.  .before  the  passover 

12.  1  Jesus,  six  days  before  the  passover,  came 

13.  1  Now  before  the  feast  of  the  passover 
17.  5  which  I  had  with  thee  before  the  world 
17.  24  for  thou  lovedst  me  before  the  foundation 

Acts  5.  23  the  keepers  Stan  ling  without  [before]  the 

5.  36  before  these  days  rose  up  Theudas 

12.  6  the  keepers  before  the  door  kept  the 

12.  14  she.  .told  how  Peter  stood  before  the 

13.  24  When  John  had  first  preached  before  his 

14.  13  Then  the  priest,  .which  was  before  their 

21.  38  which  before  these  days  madest  an 
Rom.  16.  7  who  also  were  in  Christ  before  me 

1  Co.  2.  7  which  God  ordained  before  tire  world 

4.  s  Therefore  judge  nothing  before  the  time 
Gal.  1.  17  them  which  were  apostles  before  me 
Epli.  1.  4  he  hath  chosen  us  in  him  before  the 
Col.  1.  17  And  he  is  before  all  things,  and  by  him 

2  Ti.  4.  21  Do  Uiy  diligence  to  come  before  winter 
Heb.  11.  s  for  before  his  translation  he  had  this 
Jas  5.  9  behold,  the  Judge  standeth  before  the 

1  Pe.  1.  20  Who  verily  was  foreordained  before  the 

47 . Before,  irpii  ( adv .)  pro. 

Matt.  6.  8  your  Father  knoweth .  .before  ye  ask  him 
Luke  2.  21  named  of  the  angel  before  he  was 

22.  15  I  have  desired  to  eat.  .before  I  suffer 
John  1.  48  Jesus  .  .said  unto  him,  Before  that  Philip 

13.  19  Now  I  tell  you  before  it  come,  that 
Gal.  2.  12  For  before  that  certain  came  from  James 

3.  23  But  before  faith  came,  we  were  kept 

2  Ti.  1.  9  which  was  given ..  before  the  world  began 
Titus  1.  2  which  God .  .promised  before  the  world 

48.  Towards,  v p6s  {acc.)  pros. 

Acts  26.  25  before  whom  also  I  spake  freely 
Rom.  4.  2  he  hath .  .to  glory  ;  but  not  before  God 

.J. Before  flue  face  of  7 -pi  irpoadiTrov. 

Acts  13.  24  When  John  had  first  preached  before  his 

5'). Formerly,  before,  irportpov  (adv.)  proteron. 

John  6.  62  Son  of  man  ascend  up  where  he  was  before? 

9.  8  and  they  which  before  had  seen  him 
2  Co.  1.  15  I  was  minded  to  come  unto  you  before 
1  Ti.  1.  13  Who  was  before  a  blasphemer,  and  a 

51  .Formerly,  erst,  before ,  nplv  prin. 

Matt  26.  34  That  this  night,  before  the  cock  crow 
26.  75  Before  the  cock  crow,  thou  shalt  deny 
Marki4.  72  Before  the  cock  crow  twice,  thou  shalt 
Luke22.  61  Before  the  cock  crow,  thou  shalt  deny 
John  8.  58  I  say  unto  yon,  Before  Abraham  was 

14.  29  now  I  have  told  you  before  it  come  to 

52 . Before  that ,  np\v  -?)  prin  e. 

Matt.  1.  18  before  they  came  together,  slie  was  found 
Markup  30  before  the  cock  crow  twice,  thou  shalt 
Luke  2.  26  before  lie  had  seen  the  Lord's  Christ 
Acts  2.  20  [before]  that  great  and  notable  day  of  the 

7.  2  God.,  appeared  unto.  .Abraham  before  he 

53.  First,  foremost,  npuTos  protos . 

John  i.  13,  30  for  he  was  before  me. 

bi. First,  before,  upuTov  (adv.)  proton. 

John  13.  18  ye  know  that  it  hated  me  before,  .you 

BEFORE,  to  be  — 

To  be  formerly ,  irpovirdpxo>  prowpa/rchii. 

Luke  23.  12  for  before  they  were  at  enmity  Detween 

BEFORE  that  — 

Before  that ,  tvp\v  1)  prin  e. 

Luke  22.  34  [before  that]  thou  shalt  thrice  deny  that 
Acts  23.  16  before  that  he  which  is  accused  have  the 

BEFORE  that  time  — 

Yesterday,  third  day ,  Biafyy  VtopR  ethinol  sliilshom. 
1  Sa.  14.  21  were  with  the  Philistines  before  that 

before,  that  were  — 

The  former,  ha-rishoniin. 

Num.  6.  12  the  days  that  were  before  shall  be  lost 


BEFORE,  they  that  vent  — 

The  funner,  'fioip  qadmoni. 

Job  18.  20  as  they  that  went  before  were  affrighted. 
[See  also  Appoint,  begin,  brought,  choose,  con¬ 
firm,  day,  determine,  fall,  go,  gospel,  hear, 
instruct,  know,  meditate,  never,  notice,  ordain, 
preach,  preferring,  presence,  prove,  run,  sab¬ 
bath,  say,  see,  set,  show,  speak,  spoken,  stand, 
suffer,  take,  tell,  world.] 

BEFOREHAND  — 

[See  Make,  manifest,  open,  testify,  thought.] 
BEFORETIME  — 

1.  Formerly,  Otis1?  lephanim. 

Deut.  2.  12  Horims  also  dwelt  in  Seir  beforetime 
2.1n  former,  niiiria  barishonah. 

2  Sa.  7.  10  children  of  wickedness,  .as  beforetime 

3.  Yesterday  third  day,  Di dbd  Storm  ethinol  shilshom. 

1  Sa.  10.  1 1  when  all  that  knew  him  beforetime  saw 

4.  Yesterday  third  day,  chdld  b'co  tempi  shilshom. 
J0SI120.  5  neighbour,  .bated  him  not  beforetime 

2  Ki.13.  5  children  of  Israel  dwelt,  .as  beforetime 

5.  To  be  before,  irpo'virdpxtv  proUparchd. 

Acts  8.  9  Simon,  wliieh  beforetime  in  the  same  city 
BEG,  to  — 

1  .To  seek,  inquire,  djis  bagash,  3. 

Psa.  37.  25  have  I  not  seen,  .liis  seed  begging  bread 

2.  To  ask,  demand ,  shaal. 

Prov.20.  4  shall  he  beg  in  harvest,  and  (have) 

3.7b  ask  earnestly,  shaal,  3. 

Psa.  109.  10  Let  his  children  be.  .vagabonds,  and  beg 
4.7b  ask,  entreat,  supplicate,  cure  to  aitoo. 

Matt  27.  58  lie  went  to  Pilate,  and  begged  the  body 
Luke  23.  52  This  (man)  went  unto  Pilate,  and  begged 

5.  To  ask  more,  or  beside,  inairea  epaiteo. 

Luke  16.  3  I  cannot  dig  ;  to  beg  I  am  ashamed 
G.  To  ask  at,  upocraiTew  prosaiteo. 

Markio.46  Bar  tomeus..  by  the  high  wayside  [begging] 
Lukei8.  35  blind  man  sat  by  the  wayside  [begging] 
John  9.  8  Is  not  this  lie  that  sat  and  begged  ? 
BEGAN  — 

Foundation,  "ibj  yesud. 

Ezra  7.  9  upon  the  first  (day),  .began  he  to  go  up 
BEGAN,  men  — 

To  be  begun,  VSn  chalal,  6. 

Gen.  4.  26  then  began  men  to  call  upon  the  name  of 
BEGET,  to  — 

1.  To  beget,  bring  forth,  nS;  yalad. 

Gen.  4.  18  Irad  begat  M. .  ,M.  begat  M. .  .M.  begat 

10.  8  Cush  begat  Nimrod  :  he  began  to  be  a 
10.  13  Mizraim  begat  Ludim,  and  Anamim 
10.  15  Canaan  begat  Sidon  his  firstborn,  and 
10.  24  Arphaxad  begat  Salah,  and  Salah  begat 

10.  26  Joktan  begat  Almodad,  and  Slieleph 

22.  23  Bethuel  begat  Rebekah  :  these  eight 

25.  3  Jokshan  begat  Sheba  and  Dedan 

Nunm.  12  all  this  people?  have  I  begotten  them 
Dent.32.  18  Of  the  rock  (that)  begat  tliee  thou  art 
1  Ch.  1.  10  Cush  begat  Nimrod  :  he  began  to  be 
1.  11  Jluzraim  begat  Ludim,  and  Anamim 
1.  13  Canaan  begat  Zidon  bis  firstborn,  and 
1.  18  Arphaxad  begat  Shelah,  andShelah  begat 

I.  20  Joktan  begat  Almodad,  and  Shelaph 
Psa.  2.  7  Thou  (art)  my  son.  .have  I  begotten  thee 
Prov.17.  2 t  He  that  begetteth  a  fool  (doeth  it)  to  liis 

23.  22  Hearken  unto  thy  father  that  begat  thee 

23.  24  he  that  begetteth  a  wise  (child)  shall  have 

Isa.  49.  21  Who  hath  begotten  me  these,  seeing  I 
Dan.  11.  6  and  lie  that  begat  her,  and  he  that 
Hos.  5.  7  for  they  have  begotten  strange  children 
Zecli  13.  3  his  mother  that  begat  him.  .that  begat 

2.  To  cause  to  yield  or  bring  forth,  a1?;  yalad,  5. 

Gen.  5.  3  and  begat  (a  son)  in  his  own  likeness 
5.  4  after  he  bad  begotten .  .and  he  begat 
5.  6  an  hundred  and  five  years,  and  begat 
5.  7  after  he  begat  Enos,  .begat  sons  and 
5.  9  Enos  lived  ninety  years,  and  begat 
5.  10  after  he  begat  Cainan .  .begat  sons  and 
5.  12  Cainan  lived  seventy  years,  and  begat 
5.  13  after  lie  begat  Mahalaleel.  begat  sons 
5.  15  Mahalaleel  lived,  .and  begat  Jared 
5.  16  after  he  begat  Jared,  .begat  sons  and 
5. 18  Jared  lived  an . .  and  he  begat  Enoch 
5.  19  after  he  begat  Enoch,  .begat  sons  and 
5. 21  Enoch  lived  sixty,  .and  begat  Methuselah 
5.  22  after  he  begat  Methuselah,  .begat  sons 
5.  25  Methuselah  lived . .  and  begat  Lamecli 
5.  26  Methuselah  lived  after  he  begat  Lamccli 
5.  28  Lamecli  lived  an  hundred,  .and  begat  a 
5.  30  after  he  begat  Noah,  .begat  sons  and 

5.  32  Noah  begat  Shem,  Ham,  and  Japheth 

6.  10  Noah  begat  three  sons,  Shem,  Ham,  and 

II.  10  and  begat  Arphaxad  two  years  after  the 

11.  ii  Sliem  lived  after  he  begat  Arphaxad 
11.  12  Arphaxad  lived  five,  .and  begat  Salah 
11.  13  after  he  begat  Salah.  .begat  sons  and 

1 1.  14  Salah  lived  thirty  years,  and  begat  Eber 

11. 15  after  be  begat  Eber.  .begat  sons  and 

11. 16  Eber  lived  four  and.. and  begat  Peleg 

11. 17  after  lie  begat  Peleg.  .begat  sons  and 
it.  18  Peleg  lived  thirty  years,  and  begat  Keu 
11. 19  after  he  begat  Reu.  .and  begat  sons  and 
j  1.  20  Iteu  lived  two  and . .  and  begat  Serug 


Gen.  1 1.  21  after  be  begat  Serug.  .begat  sons  and 

11.  22  Serug  lived  thirty  years,  and  begat  Nahor 
11.  23  after  lie  begat  Nahor.  .begat  sons  and 
1 1.  24  Nahor  lived  nine  and . . and  begat  Tcrah  j 
11.  25  after  lie  begat  Terah .  .begat  sons  and 
1 1.  26  Terah  lived  .  .begat  Abram,  Nahor,  and 
11.  27  Terah  begat  Abram,  .and  Haran  begat 
17.  20  twelve  princes  shall  he  beget,  and  I  will 
48.  6  which  thou  begettest  after  them,  shall 
Lev.  25.  45  which  they  begat  in  your  land  :  and  they 
Nuni26.  29  and  Machir  begat  Gilead  :  of  Gilead 

26.  58  the  Korathites.  And  Kohath  begat 
Deut.  4.  25  thou  shalt  beget  children,  and  children's 
28.  41  Thou  shalt  beget  sons  and  daughters 
Judgn.  1  son  of  an  harlot :  and  Gilead  begat 
Ruth  4.  18  the  generations  of  Pharez:  Pharez  begat 
4.  19  Hezron  begat  Ram,  and  Ram  begat 
4.  20  Amminadab  begat  Nahshon,  and N.  begat 
4.  21  Salmon  begat  Boaz,  andBoaz  begat  ()l;ed 
4.  22  Obed  begat  Jesse,  and  Jesse  begat  David 
2  Ki.  20.  18  of  tliy  sons. .  which  thou  shalt  beget 
1  Ch.  1.  34  Abraham  begat  Isaac.  The  sons  of  Isaac 
2.  10  Ram  begat  Amminadab  ;  and  A.  begat 
2.  11  Nahshon  begat  Salma.  .Salma begat  Boaz 
2.  12  Boaz  begat  Obed,  and  Obed  begat  Jesse 
2.  13  Jesse  begat  bis  firstborn  Eliab,  and 
2.  18  Caleb,  .begat  (children)  of  Azubah  (Ins) 

2.  20  Hur  begat  Uri,  and  Vri  begat  Bezaleel 
2.  22  Segub  begat  Jair,  who  had  three  and 
2.  36  Attat  begat  Nathan,  and  Nathan  begat 
2.  37  Zabad  begat  Ephlal,  and  Eplilal  begat 
2.  38  Obed  begat  Jehu,  and  Jehu  begat  Azariah 
2.  39  Azariah  begat  Ilelez,  and  Helez  begat 
2.  40  Eleasah  begat  Sisamai,  and  Sisamai  begat 
2.  41  Sliallum  begat  Jekamiali,  and  J. .  .begat 
2.  44  Sliema  begat  Raham.  .Rekem  begat 
2.  46  Ephah . .  bare  H  aran . .  H  aran  begat 
4.  2  Reaiah.  .begat  Jahath ;  and  Jahath begat 
4.  8  Coz  begat  Anub,  and  Zobebah,  and  the 
4.  1 1  Chelub  the  brother  of  Shuali  begat  Meliir 
4.  12  Eshton  begat  Beth-rapha,  and  Page  ah 
4.  14  Meonothai  begat  Ophrali.  .Seraiah  begat 

6.  4  Eleazar  begat  Phinehas,  Pbinelias  begat 

6.  5  Abishua  begat  Bukki,  and  Bukki  begat 
6.  6  Uzzi  begat  Zerahiah,  and  Zerahiali  begat 
6.  7  Meraioth  begat  Amariah,  and  A.  begat 
6.  8  Ahitub  begat  Zadok,  and  Zadok  begat 
6.  9  Aliimaaz  begat  Azariah,  and  A.  begat 
6.  10  Johanan  begat  Azariah,  he  (it  is)  that 
6.  11  Azariah  begat  Amariah,  and  A.  begat 
6.  12  Ahitub  begat  Zadok.  .Zadok  begat  Shall. 
6.  13  Shallum  begat  Hilkiali.  Hilkiah  begat 

6.  14  Azariah  begat  Seraiah.  .Seraiah  begat 

7.  32  Heber  begat  Japhlet,  and  Shomer,  and 

8.  1  Benjamin  begat  Bela  his  firstborn,  Asld  cl 

8.  7  be  removed  them,  and  begat  I’zza  and 

8.  8  Shaharaim  begat  (children)  in  the  country 
8.  9  he  begat  of  Hodesh  his  wife,  Jobab,  and 
8.  11  of  Hushim  be  begat  Ahitub,  and  Elpaal 
8.  32  Mikioth  begat  Shimeah.  And  these  also 
8.  33  Ner  begat  Kish .  .Kish  begat  Saul . . Saulb 
8.  34  Merib-baal;  and  Merib-baal  begat  Micah 
8.  36  Ahaz  begat  J. . .  Jehoadah  begat  A. .  .Z.  b. 

8.  37  Moza  begat  Binea :  Rapha  (was)  Ids  son 

9.  38  Mikioth  begat  Shimenm.  And  they  also 

9.  39  Ner  begat  Kisli. .  Kish  begat  Saui .  .Saul 

9.  40  Merib-baal ;  and  Merib-baal  begat  Micah 
9.  42  Ahaz  begat  J. .  .Jarah  begat  Alemeth.  Z. 
9.  43  Moza  begat  Binea ;  and  Eephaiali  his  son 

14.  3  David  begat  more  sons  and  daughters 
2  Ch.  11.  21  Rehoboam.  .begat  twenty  and  eight  sens 
13.  21  Abijah.  .begat  twenty  and  two  sons 

24.  3  Jehoiada.  .begat  sons  and  daughters 
Nell.  12.  10  Jeslma  begat  J. . .  J. .  .begat  E.  E.  begat 

12.  11  Joiada  begat  Jonathan .  .Jonathan  begat 
Job  38.  28  who  hath  begotten  the  drops  of  dew? 
Eccl.  5.  14  and  be  begetteth  a  son,  and  (there  is) 

6.  3  If  a  man  beget  an  hundred  (children) 

Isa.  39.  7  of  thy  sons . .  which  thou  shalt  beget 
45.  10  What  begettest  thou?  or  to  the  woman 
Jer.  16.  3  concerning  their  fathers  that  begat  them 
29.  6  Take  ye  wives,  and  beget  sons  and 
Eze.  18.  10  If  lie  beget  a  son  .  .a  robber,  a  sbedder 
18.  14  Now,  lo,  (if)  he  beget  a  son,  that  sceth  all 
47.  22  which  shall  beget  children  among  you 

3.  To  beget,  bring  forth,  avoicvia  apokueo. 

Jas.  1.  18  Of  bis  own  will  begat  he  us  with  the  word 
A.  To  beget,  bring  forth,  ycvvdoi  gennab. 

Matt.  1.  2  Abraham  begat  Isaac;  and  Isaac  begat 
Jacob  ;  and  Jacob  begat  Judas  ai  d  liis 
brethren:  3  And  Judas  begat  lliares 
and  Zara  of  Thamar ;  and  Pliiircs  begat 
Esrom  ;  and  Esrom  begat  Aram  ;  4  And 
Aram  begat  Aminadab ;  and  Amirai'.ab 
begat  Naasson ;  and  Naasson  begat 
Salmon  ;  5  And  Salmon  begat  Booz  of 
Rachab :  and  Booz  begat  Obed  of  Ruth : 
and  Obed  begat  Jesse ;  6  And  Jesse  be¬ 
gat  David  the  king  ;  and  David  the  king 
begat  Solomon  of  her.  .of  Frias;  7  And 
Solomon  begat  Roboam ;  and  Roboam 
begat  Abia ;  and  Abia  begat  Asa ;  8 
And  Asa  begat  Josaphat ;  and  Josaphat 
begat  Joram ;  and  Joram  begat  Ozias;  9 
And  Ozias  begat  Joatham ;  and  Joatliani 
begat  Acliaz ;  and  Acliaz  begat  Ezekias ; 
10  And  Ezekias  begat  Manasses ;  and 
Manasses  begat  Anion ;  and  Amon  begat 
Josias;,n  Ami  Josias  begat  Jechonias 
and  his_brethren. 

1. 12  Jechonias  begat  Salatluel :  anchSalathicl 


BEGET 


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BEGOTTEN 


JIatt.  i.  ia  begat  Zorobabel ;  13  Ami  Zorobabel  be¬ 
gat  Abiud ;  and  Abiud  begat  Eliakim  ; 
,  and  Eliakim  begat  Azor;  14  And  Azor 

begat  Sadoc ;  and  Sadoc  begat  Achim  ; 
and  Achim  begat  Blind;  15  And  Eliud 
begat  Eleazar;  and  Eleazar  begat  Mat- 
than  ;and  Matthau  begat  Jacob ;  16  And 
Jacob  begat  Joseph 

Acts  7.  8  so  (Abraham)  begat  Isaac,  and  circumc. 
7.  29  Moses,  .was.  .in  .  Madian,  where  he  begat 
13.  33  Thou  art  my  Son,  this  day  have  I  begotten 
i  Co.  4.  15  I  have  begotten  you  through  tire  gospel 
Phm.  10  whom  I  have  begotten  in  my  bonds 
Heb.  1.  5  Thou  art  my  Son.  this  day  have  I  begotten 
5.  5  Thou  art  my  Son.  to  day  have  I  begotten 
1  Jo.  5.  1  him  that  begat  lovetli  him .  .is  begotten 
5.  18  he  that  is  begotten  of  God  keepeth  him. 

3EGET  again,  to  — 

To  beget  again  or  anew,  avayevvdu  anagennau. 

1  Pc.  1.  3  God  and  Father,  .hath  begotten  us  again 

3EGGAR  — 

..Needy,  desirous,  |i’3K  ebyon. 

1  Sa.  2.  8  He.  .lifteth  up  the  beggar  from  the 
’..Crouching,  cringing,  ir t o>xi f  ptvehos. 

Luke  16.  20  there  was  a  certain  beggar  named  Lazarus 
16.  22  And  it  came  to  pass,  that  the  beggar  died 

1EGGARLY  — 

irouching,  cringing,  irruxds  ptochos. 

Gal.  4.  9  turn  ye  again  to  the  weak  and  beggarly 

iEGIN  — 

beginning,  commencement,  nVnfi  techilldh. 

Neil.  11.  17  Mattaniah.  .(was)  tlie  principal  to  begin 

iEGIN,  to  — 

..To  begin,  bbn  chalal,  5. 

Gen.  6.  1  when  men  begau  to  multiply  on  the  face 
9.  20  And  Noah  began,  .an  husbandman,  and 

10.  8  he  began  to  bo  a  mighty  one  in  the  earth 

11.  6  And  the  Lord  said,  .this  they  begin  to  do 
41  54  tlie  seven  years  of  dearth  began  to  come 
44.  12  And  he  searched,  (and)  begau  at  the 

Num  16.  46  Take  a  censer,  .the  plague  is  begun 

16.  47  behold  tlie  plague  was  begun  among  tlie 

25.  1  the  people  began  to  commit  whoredom 
Dcut.  2.  24  begiu  to  possess  (it),  and  contend  with 

2.  25  This  day  will  I  begin  to  put  the  dread  of 

2.  31  I  have  begun  to  give. .  begin  to  possess 

3.  24  thou  hast  begun  to  show  thy  servant  thy 
16.  9  begin  to  number  the  seven  weeks  from 

Josh.  3.  7  This  day  will  I  begin  to  magnify  thee 
Judg  10.  iS  What  man  (is  lie)  that  will  begin  to  fight 
13  5  and  he  shall  begin  to  deliver  Israel  out  of 

13.  25  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  began  to  move  him 
16.  19  she  began  to  afflict  him,  and  his  strength 
16.  22  the  hair  of  his  head  began  to  grow  again 
20.  31  they  began  to  smite  of  the  people,  (and) 
20.  39  Benjamin  began  to  smite  (and)  kill  of  the 
20.  40  But  when  the  flame  began  to  arise  up 

1  Sa.  3.  2  his  eyes  began  to  wax  dim,  (that)  he 

3.  12  when  I  begin,  I  will  also  make  an  end 
22.  15  Did  I  then  begin  to  enquire  of  God  for 

2  Ki.  10.  32  I11  those  days  the  Lord  begau  to  cut 

15.  37  In  those  days  the  Loud  began  to  send 

1  Cli.  1.  10  he  began  to  be  mighty  upon  the  earth 

27.  24  Joab  the  sou  of  Zeruiah  began  to  number 

2  Cl).  3.  1  Then  Solomon  began  to  build  the  house 

3.  2  And  he  began  to  build  in  the  second 
20.  22  And  when  they  began  to  sing  and  to 
23  17  Now  they  begau  on  the  first  (day)  of  the 
29.  27  the  burnt  offering  begau.  the  song,  .began 
31.  7  I11  the  third  month  they  began  to  lay 
31.  10  Since  (the  people)  began  to  bring  the 
31.  21  And  in  every  work  that  he  begau  in  the 
34.  3  he  began  to  seek  after  the  God  of  David 
Ezra  3.  6  From  the  first  day.  .began  they  to  offer 

3.  8  Now  in.  .second  year,  .began  Zerubbaliel 
Nell.  4.  7  that  the  breaches  begau  to  be  stopped 
Estli.  6.  13  before  whom  thou  hast  begun  to  fall 

9.  23  the  Jews  undertook  to  do  as  they.,  begun 
Jer,  25.  29  I  begin  to  bring  evil  on  the  city  which  is 
Kze.  9.  6  begin  at  my  sanctuary.  Then  they  began 
Jon.  3,  4  And  Jonah  begau  to  enter  into  the  city 

!.  To  be  begun,  SSn  chalal,  6. 

Gen.  4.  26  theu  begau  (men)  to  call  upon  the  name 
'■To  begin,  be  pleased,  $8]  yaal,  5. 

Deut.  1.  5  On  this  side  Jordan .  .began  Moses  to 
1.  To  begin,  solve,  loose,  H~!P  sherc,  3. 

Ezra  5.  2  Zerubbabcl.  .aud  begau  to  build  the 
’•To  begin,  commence,  dpxoyai  circhomai. 

Matt.  4.  17  Jesus  began  to  preach,  and  to  say 

11.  7  Jesus  began  to  say  unto  the  multitudes 

11.  20  Then  began  he  to  upbraid  the  cities 

12.  1  his  disciples,  .began  to  pluck  the  ears  of 

14.  30  beginning  to  sink,  he  cried.  .Lord,  save 

16.  21  From  that  time  forth  began  Jesus  to 
16.  22  Peter  took  him,  and  began  to  rebuke 
18.  24  when  he  had  begun  to  reckon,  one  was 
20.  8  Call  the  labourers,  .beginning  from  the 
24.  49  Aud  shall  begin  to  smite  (his)  fellow 

26.  22  they,  .began  every  one  of  them  to  say 
26.  37  he.  .began  to  be  sorrowful  and  very 
26.  74  Theu  began  he  to  curse  and  to  swear 

Mark  1.  45  lie  went  out,  and  began  to  publish  (it) 

2.  23  his  disciples  begau,  as  they  went,  to 

4.  1  he  began  again  to  teach  by  the  seaside 

5.  17  they  began  to  prav  him  to  depart  out 


Matt.  5.  20  he  departed,  and  began  to  publish  in 

6.  2  he  began  to  teach  in  the  synagogue 

6.  7  he.  .began  to  send  them  forth  by  two(and 

6.  34  he  began  to  teach  them  many  things’ 

6.  55  began  to  carry  about  in  beds  those  that 

8.  1 1  the  Pharisees . .  begau  to  question  with 
8.  31  he  began  to  teach  them,  that  the  Son  of 

8.  32  Peter  took  him,  aud  began  to  rebuke 

10.  28  Then  Peter  began  to  say  unto  him,  Lo 

10.  32  he.  .began  to  tell  them  what  things 

10.  41  they  began  to  be  much  displeased  with 

10.  47  he  began  to  cry  out,  and  sa}',  Jesus 

11.  15  Jesus,  .began  to  cast  out  them  that  sold 

12.  1  he  began  to  speak  unto  them  by  parables 

13.  5  Jesus  answering  them  begau  to  say,  Take 

14.  19  they  began  to  be  sorrowful,  and  to  say 
14.  33  he.  .began  to  be  sore  amazed,  aud 
14.  65  some  begau  to  spit  on  him,  and  to  cover 
14.  69  a  maid,  .began  to  say  to  them  that  stood 

14.  71  he  began  to  curse  and  to  swear.  .1  know 

15.  8  the  multitude,  crying  aloud,  began  to 
15.  18  began  to  salute  him.  Hail,  King  of.  .Jews 

Luke  3.  8  begin  not  to  say  within  yourselves,  We 

4.  21  he  began  to  say  unto  them.  This  day  is 

5.  21  the  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  began  to 

7.  15  he  that  was  dead  sat  up,  and  began  to 

7.  24  he  began  to  speak  unto  the  people 

7.  38  begau  to  wash  his  feet  with  tears,  and 

7.  49  they  that  sat.  .began  to  say  within 

9.  12  when  the  day  began  to  wear  away,  then 

1 1.  29  he  began  to  say,  This  is  an  evil  generation 

1 1.  53  the  scribes  aud  the  Pharisees  began  to 

12.  1  he  began  to  say  unto  his  disciples  first  of 

12.  43  shall  begin  to  beat  the  men  servants  and 

13.  25  ye  begin  to  stand  without,  and  to  knock 

13.  26  Then  shall  ye  begin  to  say,  We  have 

14.  g  thou  begiu  with  shame  to  take  the  lowest 

14.  18  all  with  one  (consent)  begau  to  make 
14.  29  Lest,  .all  that  behold  (it)  begin  to  mock 

14.  30  This  man  began  to  build,  aud  was  not 

15.  14  when  he  had  spent,  .lie  began  to  be  in 

15.  24  lost.  .And  they  began  to  be  merry 

19.  37  the  whole  multitude .  .began  to  rejoice 

19.  45  began  to  cast  out  them  that  sold  therein 

20.  9  Then  began  he  to  speak  to  the  people 

21.  28  when  these  things  begin  to  come  to  pass 

22  23  they  began  to  enquire  among  themselves 

23  2  they  began  to  accuse  him,  saying,  We 
23.  5  beginning  from  Galilee  to  this  place 

23.  30  Then  shall  they  begin  to  say  to  the 

24.  27  beginning  at  Moses  and  all  the  Prophets 
24.  47  among  all  nations,  beginning.  .Jerusalem 

John  8.  9  (they,  .went  out  one  by  one,  beginning  atj 
1  j.  3  lie.  .began  to  wash  the  disciples'  feet 
Acts  1  1  of  all  that,  .began  both  to  do  and  teach 

1.  22  Beginning  from  the  baptism  of  John 

2.  4  they,  .began  to  speak  with  other  tongues 

8.  35  Philip,  .began  at  the  same  scripture,  and 

10.  37  That  word,  .began  from  Galilee,  after  the 

11.  15  as  I  began  to  speak,  the  Iloly  Ghost  fell 
1 8.  26  he  began  to  speak  boldly  in  the  synagogue 
24.  2  Tertullus  begau  to  accuse  (him),  saying 

27,  33  when  he  had  broken  (it),  he  began  to  eat 
2  Go.  3.  1  Do  we  begin  again  to  commend  ourselves? 

1  Pe.  4  17  judgment  must  begin  at  the  house  of  God 

C.  To  begin  in,  evdpxoyai  enarchomai. 

Gal.  3.  3  Are  ye  so  foolish?  having  begun  in  the 
Phil.  1.  6  he  which  hath  begun  a  good  work  in  you 

7.  To  begin  before,  irpoevd.pxoy.ai  proenarchomai. 

2  Co.  8.  6  that  as  he  had  begun,  so  he  would  also 

8 . To  be  about  to,  ye\\u  mellii. 

Rev.  10.  7  when  he  shall  begin  to  sound,  the 

BEGIN  at  the  first,  to  — 

To  receive  a  beginning,  bay^dvia  dpxvv. 

Heb.  2.  3  which  at  the  first  began  to  be  sjioken  by 

BEGIN  before,  to  — - 

To  begin  before,  irpoevdpxoyat  proenarchomai. 

2  Co.  8.  10  who  have  begun  before,  not  only  to  do 

BEGIN  to  be,  to  — - 

Was  beginning,  -i) v  ipxoyevos  cn  arcliomenos. 

Luke  3  23  Jesus  himself  began  to  be  about  thirty 
[Sec  also  Amend,  build,  dark,  dawn,  reign,  sink 
spring,  wanton,  world.] 

BEGINNING  — 

1.  Then,  in  az. 

Isa.  48.  3  declared  the  former  things  from  the  h. 

48.  5  I  have  even  from  the  beginning  declared 

2 . Head,  B’to  rosh. 

Exodra.  2  This  mouth,  .unto  you  the  beginning  of 
Nunuo.  10  in  the  beginnings  of  your  mouths,  ye 

28.  11  in  the  beginnings  of  your  months  ye  shall 
Deut  32.  42  from  the  beginning  of  revenges  upon  the 
Judg.  7.  ig  came  unto,  .in  the  beginning  of  the 

I’sa  1 19.  160  Thy  word  (is)  true  (from)  the  beginning 
i’rov.  8.  23  I  was  set  up  from,  .from  the  beginning 
Eccl.  3.  11  that  God  maketli  from  the  beginning  to 
Isa.  40.  21  hath  it  not  been  told  you  from  the  beg. 

41.  4  calling  the  generations  from  the  beg. 

41.  26  Who  hath  declared  from  the  beginning 
48.  16  not  spoken  in  secret  from  the  beginning 
Lam.  2. 19  in  the  beginning  of  the  watches  pour  cut 
Eze.  40.  1  in  tlie  beginning  of  the  year,  in  the  tenth 

3 . Head,  “ffto  risluih. 

Eze.  36. 11  do  better  (unto  you)  than  at  your  begin. 


4.  First,  former,  pritn  rishon. 

Ruth  3.  10  more  kindness,  .than  at  the  beginning 

1  Ch.  17.  9  waste  them  any  more,  as  at  the  beginning 
Prov.20.  21  inheritance,  .gotten  hastily  at  the  begin. 
Jer.  17.  12  A  glorious  high  throne  from  the  beginning 

5.  First,  former,  rriptn  resldth. 

Gen.  1.  1  In  the  beginning  God  created  the  heaven 
10.  10  the  beginning  of  liisf  kingdom  was  Babel 
49.  3  my  might,  and  the  beginning  of  my 
Deut  1 1.  12  from  the  beginning  of  the  year  even  unto 
21.  17  for  he  (is)  the  beginning  of  Ins  strength 
Job  8.  7  Though  thy  beginning  was  small,  yet  thy 

42.  12  latter  end  of  Job  more  than  his  beg. 
Psa.m.  10  The  fear  of  the  Lord  (is)  the  beginning 
Prov.  1.  7  The  fear  of  the  Lord  (is)  the  beginning 

8.  22  The  Lord  possessed  me  in  the  beginning 
17.  14  The  beginning  of  strife  (is  as)  when  one 

Eccl.  7.  8  Better  (is)  the  end .  .than  the  beginning 
Isa.  46.  io  Declaring  the  end  from  the  beginning 
Jer.  26.  1  In  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  Jehoiakim 

27.  1  In  the  beginning  of  thereign  of  Jehoiakim 

28.  1  in  the  beginning  of  the  reign  ot  Zedekiah 
49.  34  in  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  Zedekiah 

Mic.  1.  13  she  (is)  the  beginning  of  the  sin  to  the 

6.  Beginning,  commencement,  riVnfi  techillah. 

Gen.  13.  3  where  his  tent  had  been  at  the  beginning 
41.  21  they  (were)  still  ill  favoured,  as  at  the  beg. 
Ruth  1.  22  came  to  B.  in  the  beginning  of  barley 

2  Sa.  21.  9  the  first  (days)  in  the  beginning  of  barley 

21.10  from  the  beginning  of  harvest  until  water 
2  Ki.  17.  25  it  was  at  the  beginning  of  their  dwelling 
Ezra  4.  6  in  the  beginning  of  his  reign,  wrote  they 
Nell.  11.  17  the  principal  to  begin  the  thanksgiving 
Prov.  9.  10  The  fear  of  the  Lord  (is)  the  beginning  of 
Eccl.  10.  13  The  beginning  of  the  words  of  his  mouth 
Isa.  1.  26  restore .  .thy  counsellors  as  at  tlie  beg. 
Dan.  9.  21  whom  I  had  seen  in  the  vision  at  the  beg 

9.  23  At  the  beginning  of  thy  supplications  the 
Ifos.  1.  2  The  beginning  of  the  word  of  the  Lord 
Amos  7.  1  in  the  beginning  of  the  shooting  up  of  the 

7.  Beginning,  dpxv  arche. 

Matt  19  4  he  which  made,  .at  the  beginning  made 
19.  8  but  from  the  beginning  it  was  not  so 
24.  8  All  these  (are)  the  beginning  of  sorrows 
24.  21  such  as  was  not  since  the  beginning  of 
Mark  1.  1  T  he  beginning  of  the  gospel  of  Jesus 

10.  6  from  the  beginning  of  the  creation  God 
13.  8  These  (are)  the  beginnings  of  sorrows 
13.  19  such  as  was  not  from  the  beginning  of 
Luke  1.  2  which  from  the  beginning  were  eye  witn. 
John  1.  1  I11  the  beginning  was  the  Word,  and  the 

1.  2  The  same  was  in  the  beginning  with  God 
2. 11  This  beginning  of  miracles  did  Jesus 

6.  64  Jesus  knew  from  the  beginning  who  they 

8.  25  that  I  said  unto  you  from  the  beginning 

8.  44  He  was  a  murderer  from  the  beginning 

15.  27  ye  have  been  with  me  from  the  beginning 

16.  4  these  things  I  said  not.  .at  the  beginning 
Acts  11.  15  fell  on  them,  as  on  us  at  the  beginning 
Phil.  4.  15  that  in  the  beginning  of  the  gospel,  when 
Col.  1.  18  who  is  the  beginning,  the  firstborn  from 
2  Th.  2.  13  because  God  hath  from  the  beginning 
Heb.  1.  10  Thou,  Lord,  in  the  beginning  hast  laid 

3.  14  if  we  hold  the  beginning  of  our  confidence 

7.  3  having  neither  beginning  of  days,  nor 

2  Pe.  3.  4  continue  as.  .from  the  beginning  of  tlie 

1  Jo.  1  1  which  was  from  the  beginning,  which  wo 

2.  7  old  commandment,  from  the  beginning 
2.  7  word,  .have  heard  from  the  [beginning]  ' 

2.  13,  14  ye  have  known  him.  .from  the  beg. 

2.  24  heard  from  the  beginning,  .from  the  beg. 

3.  8  for  the  devil  sinneth  from  the  beginning 
3.  11  message  that  ye  heard  from  the  beginning 

2  Jo.  s  that  which  we  had  from  the  beginning 

6  That,  as  ye  have  heard  from  the  beg. 

Rev.  1.  8  I  am  Alpha  and  Omega,  Ithe  beginning] 

3.  14  true  witness,  the  beginning  of  the 

21.  6  I  am  Alpha  aud  Omega,  the  beginning 

22.  13  beginning  and  the  end,  the  first  and  the 

8 . First,  former,  irpwTos  proto*. 

2  Pe.  2.  20  the  latter  end  is  Worse,  .than  the  beg. 

BEGINNING,  at  the  — 

First,  former,  irpwrov  proton. 

John  2.  10  Every  man  at  the  beginning  doth  set 

BEGINNING,  from  the  — 

From  above,  avuBev  anothen. 

Acts  26.  s  Which  knew  me  from  the  beginning,  if 
[Sec  also  Rehearse,  world.] 

BEGOTTEN  — 

1.  Birth,  nite  moledelh. 

Lev.  18.  i  1  begotten  of  thy  father,  she  (is)  thy  sister 

2.  To  go  out,  n T.  yalsa. 

Judg.  8.  30  Gideon  had .  .sons  of  his  body  begotten 

BEGOTTEN  (Son),  only 

Only-born,  chief,  yovoyevris  monogenes. 

John  1.  14  glory  as  of  the  only  begotten  of  the  F. 

1.  18  the  only  begotten  Soil,  which  is  in  the 
3.  16  that  lie  gave  liis  only  begotten  Son,  that 

3.  18  in  the  name  of  the  only  begotten  Son  of 
1  Jo.  4.  9  that  God  sent  his  only  begotten  Son  into 
Heb.  11.  17  aud  I10.  .offered  up  his  only  begotten  (son) 


begotten 


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BEHOLD 


BEGOTTEN,  first  — 

First-born,  irpariroKoi  protolokos.  .  . 

Heb.  i.  6  when  he  bringeth  in  the  first  begotten into 
Rev.  i.  5  tlie  first  begotten  of  the  dead,  and  the 

BEGOTTEN,  to  be  — 

T°  8  The*  children  that  arc  begotten  of  tlicm 

BEGUILE,  to  — 

1 .  Tu  deceive,  nakal,  3.  .  ,, 

N  nm  05.  18  wherewith  they  have  beguiled  you  m  the 

2 . To  beguile,  lift  up,  K'v’i  nasha,  5. 

Gen.  3.  13  The  serpent  beguiled  me,  and  I  did  eat 

0.T0  throw,  cast  down,  no-]  ramah,  3. 

Gen.  20.  25  wherefore  then  hast  thou  beguiled  me  . 
Josh.  9.  22  Wherefore  have  ye  beguiled  us,  saying 

4 . To  entrap,  SeAcafw  deleazu.  ,,, 

2  Pe.  2.  14  canuot  cease  from  sin ;  beguiling  unstable 

5 . To  deceive  greatly,  ^uariiaexapatao. 

2  Co.  1 1.  3  as  the  serpent  beguiled  Eve  through  Ins 

G.  To  reason  wrongly,  uapa\oyi(oyai. 

Col.  2.  4  this  I  say,  lest  any  man  should  beguile  you 

BEGUILE  of  one’s  reward,  to  —  ; 

To  award  the  palm  against  one,  Kara&paPeva. 

Col.  2.  18  Let  no  man  beguile  you  of  your  reward 

BEHALF  — 

Part,  share,  portion,  peposmeros. 

»('0  0  o  boasting . .  should  be  in  vam  in  this  behalf 
1  Pe"  4.  16  but  let  him  glorify  God  on  this  [behalf] 

BEHALF  of,  in  the  — 

On  behalf  of,  for,  bnep  (gen.)  huper. 

Phil.  1.  29  uuto  you  it  is  given  in  the  behalf  of  Christ 

BEHALF,  on  — 

1  .In  addition  to,  on  account  of,  eiri  (dat.)cpi. 

R0111. 16.  19  I  am  glad  therefore  on  your  behalf  :  but 

2.  Concerning ,  about,  uepi  (gen.)  peri. 

I  Co.  I.  4  I  tliauk  my  God  always  on  your  behalf 

3.0n  behalf  of,  for,  inrtp  (gen.)  huper. 

2 Co.  1.  11  thanks  may  be  given,  on  our  behalf 

r  t 2  <dve  you  occasion  to  glory  on  our  behalf 

8.  24  the  proof .  .of  our  boasting  on  your  behalf 

BEHAVE,  to  — 

To  compare ,  equal ,  rny  shavah ,  o. 

Tsa.  f3i.  2  I  have  behaved  and  quieted  myself,  as  a 

BEHAVE  self,  to  — 

1  .To  c/o  on  for  one's  self,  ^]?n  lialak,  7. 

Psa.  35.  14  I  behaved  myself  as  though,  .my  friend 

2.  To  turn  round  again,  ava<rrpe<pai  anastrepho. 

1  Ti.  3.  15  know  how  thou  oughtest  to  behave  thyself 

3 . To  become,  ylvoyai  ginomai. 

1  Th.  2.  10  behaved  ourselves  among  you  that  believe 

[See  Disorderly,  ill,  proudly,  strangely,  valiantly, 
uncomely,  unseemly,  wisely  ] 

BEHAVIOUR  — 

1.  Taste,  reason,  cya  taam. 

1  Sa  21  13  lie  changed  his  behaviour  before  them 
Psa.  title.  when  he  changed  his  behaviour  before 

2.  Constitution,  Karacrjiya  katastema. 

Titus  2.  3  that,  .in  behaviour  as  becometh  holiness 

BEHAVIOUR,  of  good  — 

Orderly,  K&ayuos  kosmios. 

iTi.  3.  2  A  bishop  then  must  be.. good  behaviour 

BEHEAD,  to  — 

1  .To  turn  aside  the  head,  tsito  dd  sur  rosh,  5. 

2  Sa.  4.  7  beheaded  him,  and  took  his  head,  and  gat 

2.  To  behead,  take  the  head  off,  avoKe<pa\l(a. 

Matt  14.  10  he  sent,  aud  beheaded  John  iu  the  prison 
Mark  6.  16  It  is  John,  whom  I  beheaded :  lie  is  risen 

6.  27  he  went  and  beheaded  him  ill  the  prison 
Luke  9.  9  Herod  said,  John  have  I  beheaded :  but 

3.  To  cut  away  with  an  axe,  ir pelekizo. 

Rev.  20.  4  (I  saw)  the  souls  of  them . .  were  beheaded 

BEHEADED,  that  is  — 

To  ( cause  to)  drop,  break  down,  araph. 

Deut2i.  6  over  the  heifer  that  is  beheaded  in  the 

BEHELD  — 

To  see,  view,  flirt  chazah. 

Dan.  7.  4  I  beheld  till  the  wings  thereof  were  pi. 

7.  6  After  this  I  beheld,  and  lo  another,  like 

7.  9  I  beheld  till  the  thrones  were  cast  down 

7.  11  I  beheld. .because  of.. I  beheld. .till 

7.  21  I  beheld,  and  the  same  horn  made  war 

BE-HE'-MOTH,  niDfl?  a  large  least. 

It  is  uncertain  whether  this  is  the  elephant  or  the 
hippopotamus  ;  but  the  weight  of  argument  seems  on 
the  side  of  the  latter. 

Job  40.  is  Behold  now  B.,  which  I  made  with  thee 


BEHIND  - 

1.  Behind , 

2  Sa.  10. 

1  Ch.  19. 

2  Ch.  13. 
Psa.  139. 
Isa.  9. 

2.  Behind, 

Gen.  18. 
19. 

19. 

22. 
32- 
32* 

Exodi4- 
Deut25. 
Josh.  8. 
8. 

Judgi8. 

20. 

1  Sa.  21. 
24. 

2  Sa.  1. 
2. 
2. 
3- 
5- 

.  I3- 

1  Ki.  14. 

2  Ki.  6. 
9- 
9- 

11. 

2  Cli.  13. 

*3- 
Nell.  4. 
9- 

Psa.  50. 
Song  2. 
Isa.  30. 

38. 
57- 
66. 
Eze.  3. 

23. 
41. 

Joel  2. 


ninx  achor. 

9  battle  was  against  himhefore  and  behind 

10  battle  was.  .against  him  before  and 
14  the  battle  (was)  before  and  behind  :  and 

5  Thou  hast  beset  me  behind  and  before 
2  Syrians  before,  and  the  Philistines  behind 

nnx  achar. 

10  in  the  tent  door,  which  (was)  behind  him 

17  Escape  for  thy  life ;  look  not  behind  thee 
26  his  wife  looked  hack  from  behind  him 

13  behold,  behind  (him)  a  ram  caught  111  a 

18  and,  behold,  also  lie  (is)  behind  us 
20  Behold,  thy  servant  Jacob  (is)  behind  us 
iq  the  angel  of  God.  .went  behind  them 
18  smote,  .all.  .feeble  behind  thee,  when 

14  liers  in  ambush  against  him  behind  the 
20  when  tlie  men  of  Ai  looked  behind  them 

12  behold,  (it  is)  behind  Kirjath-jearmi 
40  the  Benjamites looked  behind  them,  and 

0  wrapped  in  a  cloth  behind  the  ephod  :  if 

8  when  Saul  looked  behind  him,  David 

7  when  he  looked  behind. him,  he  saw  me 

20  Abner  looked  behind  him,  and  said 
23  that  tlie  spear  came  out  behind  him 
16  her  husband  went,  .along  weeping  behind 
23  fetch  a  compass  behind  them,  and  come 

34  behold,  there  came  much  people,  .behind 

9  thou,  .hast  east  me  behind  thy  back 
32  the  sound  of  his  master's  feet  behind 
18  turn  thee  behind  me.  And  the  watchman 
10  What  hast  thou  to  do.  .turn  thee  behind 

6  a  third  part  at  the  gate  behind  the 1  guard 

13  ambusliment  to  come  about  behind  them 

13  and  tlie  ambusliment  (was)  behind  them 

16  the  rulers  (were)  behind  all  the  house  of 
26  and  cast  thy  law  behind  their  backs,  and 

17  Seeing  thou,  .castest  my  words  behind 
9  he  standetli  behind  our  wall,  lie  looketli 

21  thine  ears  shall  hear  a  word  behind  thee 
17  thou  hast  cast  all  my  sins  behind  thy 

8  Behind  the  doors  also  and  the  posts 
17  purify  themselves  iu  the  gardens  behind 
12  I  heard  behind  me  a  voice  of  a  great 

35  Because  thou  hast.. cast  me  behind  thy 
15  the  separate  place  which  (was)  behind 

3  behind  them  a  flame,  .behind  them  a 

14  repent,  and  leave  a  blessing  behind  him 
Zecli.  1.  8  behind  him.. red  horses,  speckled,  and 

3.  Behind,  backward,  biriau  opiso. 

Matt  16.  23  Get  thee  behind  me,  Satan  :  thou  art 
Mark  8.  33  saying,  Get  thee  behind  me,  Satan  :  for 
Luke  4.  8  Get  thee  [behind]  me,  Satan  :  for  it  is 
7.  38  stood  at  his  feet  behind  (him)  weeping 
Rev.  1.  10  heal'd  behind  me  a  great  voice,  as  of  a 

4 . From  behind,  oiriaQev  opisthen. 

Matt.  9.  20  behold,  a  woman,  .came  behind,  .and 
Mark  5.  27  came  in  the  press  behind,  and  touched 
Luke  8.  44  Came  behind,  .and  touched  the  border  of 
Rev.  4.  6  four  beasts,  full  of  eyes  before  and  behind 

BEHIND,  to  be  — 

To  be  behind,  verrepea  hustereo. 

2  Co.  it.  5  I  suppose  I  was  not  a  whit  behind  the 
12  11  in  nothing  am  I  behind  the  very  chiefest 

BEHIND,  to  come  — 

To  be  behind,  varepea  hustereo. 

1.  Co.  1.  7  So  that  ye  come  behind  in  no  gift 

BEHIND,  those  things  that  are  — 

The  things  behind,  ra  biriaw  ta  opiso. 

Phil.  3.  13  forgetting  those  things  which  are  behind 

BEHIND,  which  is  — 

What  is  behind,  vareppya  husterema. 

Col.  1.  24  fill  up  that  which  is  behind  of  the 
[See  also  Abide,  left,  tarry.] 

BEHOLD  — 

1. Lo,  iVx  alu. 

Dan.  2.  31  Thou,  0  king,  sawest,  and  behold,  a  great 
4.  10  I  saw,  and  behold  a  tree  in  the  midst  of 
4.  13  behold,  a  watcher  aud  an  holy  one  came 
7.  8  I  considered  the  horns,  and,  behold 
7.  8  behold,  in  this  horn  (were)  eyes  like  tlie 

2 . Lo,  see  !  ng  aru. 

Dan.  7.  2  behold,  the  four  winds  of  the  heaven 

7.  5  behold  another  beast,  a  second,  like  to 
7.  7  behold  a  fourth  beast,  dreadful  and 
7.  13  behold,  (one)  like  the  Son  of  man  came 

3 . Lo,  he!  Nfl  he. 

Ezra  16.  43  behold,  therefore  I  also  will  recompense 

4 . Lo,  ]fl  hen. 

Gen.  3.  22  Behold,  the  man  is  become  as  one  of  us 

5 . Lo,  flufl  hinneli. 

Gen.  1.  29  Behold,  I  have  given  you  every  herb 

6.  See  /  15 e  ide. 

Matt  25.  20  behold,  I  have  gained  beside  them  five 

25.  22  behold,  I  have  gained  two  other  talents 

26.  65  behold,  now  ye  have  heard  his  blasphemy 
Mark  2.  24  Behold,  why  do  they  on  the  sabbath  day 

3.  34  said,  [Behold]my  mother  and  my  brethren 

11.  21  behold,  the  fig  tree,  .is  withered  away 

15.  4  behold  how  many  things  they  witness 

16.  6  behold  the  place  where  they  laid  him 


John  1.  29  Behold  the  Lamb  of  God,  which  taketh 
1.  36  looking,  .he  saith,  Behold  the  Lamb  of 
1.  47  Behold  an  Israelite  indeed,  in  whom  is 

3.  26  behold,  the  samebaptizeth,  and  all.  .come 

5.  14  Behold,  thou  art  made  whole  :  sin  no 

11.  3  Lord,  behold,  he  whom  thou  lovest  is  sick 

11.  36  Then  said  the  Jews,  Behold  how  he 

12.  19  behold,  the  world  is  gone  after  him 

18.  21  ask.  .behold,  they  know  what  I  said 

19.  4  Behold,  I  bring  him  fortli  to  you,  that  yo 
19.  5  And  (Pilate)  saith  uuto  them,  [Behold] 

19.  14  he  saith  unto  the  Jews,  Behold  your 

20.  27  Reach  hither  thy  finger,  and  behold  my 
Rom.  2.  17  [Behold,]  thou  art  called  a  Jew,  and 
Gal.  5.  2  [Behold,]  I  Paul  say  unto  you,  that  if  ye 

7 .See  1  lo  /  ISov  idou. 

Matt.  1.  20  behold,  the  angel  of  tlie  Lord  appeared 

1.  23  Behold,  a  virgin  shall  he  with  child 

2.  1  behold,  there  came  wise  men  from  the 
2.  13  behold,  the  angel  of  the  Lord  appearetli 
2.  19  behold,  an  angel  of  the  Lord  appeareth 

4.  11  behold,  angels  came  and  ministered  unto 

7.  4  and,  behold,  a  beam .  .in  tliine  own  eye  V 

8.  2  behold,  there  came  a  leper  and  worshipped 

8.  24  behold,  there  arose  a  great  tempest  in 

8.  29  behold,  they  cried  out,  saying,  What 

8.  32  behold,  the  whole  herd  of  swine  ran 

8.  34  behold,  the  whole  city  came  out  to  meet 

9.  2  behold,  they  brought  to  him  a  man  sick  of 

9.  3  behold,  certain  of  the  scribes  said  within 

9.  10  behold,  many  publicans,  .came  and  sat 

9.  18  behold,  there  came  a  certain  ruler,  and 

9.  20  behold,  a  woman . .  came  behind . .  and 

9.  32  behold,  they  brought  to  him  a  dumb  man 

10.  16  Behold,  I  send  you  forth  as  sheep  in  tlie 

11.  8  Behold,  they  that  wear  soft  (clothing)  are 

11.  10  Behold,  I  send  my  messenger  before  thy 

11.  19  Behold  a  man  gluttonous,  a  wine  bibber 

12.  2  Behold,  thy  disciples  do  that  which  is 

12.  10  behold,  there  was  a  man  which  had  ids 

12.  18  Behold  my  servant,  whom  I  have  chosen 

12.  41  aud,  behold,  a  greater  than  Jonas  (is)  here 

12.  42  and,  behold,  a  greater  than  Solomon  (is) 
12.  46  behold,  (his)  mother  and  his  brethren 
12.  47  Behold,  thy  mother  and  thy  brethren 

12.  49  he.  .said,  Behold  my  mother  and  my 

13.  3  saying,  Behold,  a  sower  went  forth  to  sew 
15.  22  behold,  a  woman  of  Canaan  came  out  of 

17.  3  behold,  there  appeared  unto  them  Moses 
17.  5  behold,  a  bright  cloud,  .and  behold  a 
19.  16  behold,  one  came  and  said  unto  him 

19.  27  Behold,  we  iiave  forsaken  all,  and 

20.  18  Behold,  we  go  up  to  Jerusalem  ;  aud  the 

20.  30  behold,  two  blind  men  sitting  by  the  way 

21.  5  Behold,  thy  king  cometh  unto  thee,  meek 

22.  4  Behold,  I  have  prepared  my  dinner:  my 

23.  34  behold,  I  send  unto  you  prophets,  and 

23.  38  Behold,  your  house  is  left  unto  you 

24.  25  Behold,  I  have  told  you  before 

24.  26  Behold,  he  is  in  the  desert,  .behold,  flic  is) 

25.  6  Behold  tlie  bridegroom  eometli ;  go  ye 

26.  45  behold,  the  hour  is  at  hand,  and  the  Soli 
26.  46  behold,  he  is  at  hand  that  doth  betray  me 

26.  51  beliold,  one  of  them . .  stretched  out  (his) 

27.  51  beliold,  the  veil  of  the  temple  was  rent 

28.  2  behold,  therejwas  a  great  earthquake  :  for 
28.  7  behold,  he  goeth  before  you  into  Galilee 
28.  9  behold,  Jesus  met  them,  saying,  All  hail ! 
28.  11  behold’  some  of  tlie  watch  came  into  the 

Mark  1.  2  Behold,  I  send  my  messenger  before  tliv 

3.  32  Behold,  thy  mother  and  thy  brethren 

4.  3  Hearken  ;  Behold,  there  went  out  a  sower 

5.  22  [behold,]  there  cometh  one  of  the  rulers 

10.  33  Behold,  we  go  up  to  Jerusalem  ;  and  tlie 
13  23  [behold,]  I  have  foretold  you  all  tilings 

14.  41  behold,  the  Sou  of  man  is  betrayed  into 

15.  35  some  of  them.. said,  [Behold,]  he  calleth 
Luke  1.  20  behold,  thou  shalt  be  dumb,  and  not  able 

1.  31  beliold,  thou  shalt  conceive  in  thy  womb 
1.  36  behold,  thy  cousin  Elisabeth,  she  hath 
1.  38  Mary  said,  Behold  the  handmaid  of  tlie 

1.  48  behold,  from  henceforth  all  generations 

2.  10  behold,  I  bring  you  good  tidings  of  great 
2.  25  behold,  there  was  a  mau  in  Jerusalem 

2.  34  Behold,  this.,  is  set  fojr  the  fall  aud  rising 
2.  48  behold,  thy  father  and  I  have  sought  thee 
.  5.  12  behold  a  mau  full  of  leprosy  ;  who,  seeing 

5.  18  behold,  men  brought  in  a  bed  a  man 

6.  23  for,  behold,  your  reward  (is)  great  iu 

7.  12  behold,  there  was  a  dead  mail  carried  out 
7.  25  Behold,  they  wliieh  are  georgeously 

7.  27  Behold,  I  send  my  messenger  before  thy 
7.  34  Behold  a  gluttonous  man,  and  a  wine  b. 

7.  37  behold,  a  woman  in  tlie  city,  which  was 

8.  41  behold,  there  came  a  man  named  Jairus 

9.  30  behold,  there  talked  with  him  two  men 
9. 38  behold,  a  man  of  the  company  cried  out 

10.  3  behold,  I  send  you  fortli  as  lambs  among 

10.  19  Behold,  I  give  unto  you  power  to  tread 

10.  25  behold,  a  certain  lawyer  stood  up,  and 

11.  31  behold,  a  greater  than  Solomon  (is)  here 

11.  32  behold,  a  greater  than  Jonas  (is)  here 

11.  41  and,  behold  all  things  are  clean  unto  you 

13.  7  Behold,  these  three  years  I  come  seeking 

13.  11  behold,  there  was  a  woman  which  had  a 

13.  30  behold,  there  are  last  which  shall  be  first 

13.  32  Behold,  I  cast  out  devils,  and  I  do  cures 

13.  35  Behold,  your  house  is  left  unto  you  des. 

14.  2  Behold,  there  was  a  certain  man  before 

17.  21  behold,  the  kingdom  of  God  is  within  you 

18.  31  Behold,  we  go  up  to  Jerusalem,  and  all 


BEHOLD 


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BEING 


Luke 1 9.  2  behold, (there  was)  a  man  named  Zaccheus 

19.  8  Behold,  Lord,  the  half  of  my  goods  1  give 

19.  20  Lord,  behold.,  thy  pound,  which  I  have 

22.  10  Behold,  when  ye  are  entered  into  the  city 

22.  21  behold,  the  hand  of  him  that  betrayeth 

22.  91  behold,  Satan  hath  desired,  .you,  that  he 
22.  38  they  said,  Lord,  behold,  here  (are)  two 

22.  47  And  while  he  yet  spake,  behold  a 

23.  14  behold,  I.  have  found  no  fault  in  this 

23.  29  For,  behold,  the  days  are  coming,  in  the 

23.  50  behold,  .a  man  named  Joseph,  a 

24.  4  behold,  two  men  stood  by  them  in 

24.  13  behold,  two  of  them  went  that  same  day 

24.  49  behold,  I  send  the  promise  of  my  Father 
John  4.  35  behold,  I  say  unto  you,  Lift  up  your  eyes 

12.  is  behold,  thy  King  cometh,  sitting  on  an 

16.  32  Behold,  the  hour  cometh,  yea,  is  now 

19.  26  he  saith  unto  his  mother,  Woman, (behold] 

19.  27  Then  saith  he  to  the  disciple,  (Behold]  thy 
Acts  1.  10  behold,  two  men  stood  by  them  in  white 

2.  7  Behold,  are  not  all  these  which  speak 

5.  9  Behold,  the  feet  of  them  which  have 

5.  25  Behold,  the  men.  .are  standing  in  the 

5.  28  behold,  ye  have  filled  Jerusalem  with 

7.  56  And  said.  Behold,  1  see  the  heavens 

8.  27  he.. went :  and,  behold,  a  man  of 

9.  10  And  he  said,  Behold,  I  (am  here)  Lord 

9.  11  enquire.. for  (one)  called  Saul. .for,  behold 

10.  17  behold,  the  men.  .had  made  enquiry  fol¬ 

io.  19  the  Spirit  said  unto  him.  Behold,  three 
10.  2t  and  said,  Behold,  1  am  he  whom  ye  seek 

10.  30  behold,  a  man  stood  before  me  in  bright 

11.  n  behold,  immediately  there  were  three 

12.  7  behold,  the  angel  of  tile  Lord  came  upon 

13.  ii  behold,  the  hand  of  the  Lord  (is)  upon 

13.  25  behold,  there  cometh  one  after  me,w hose 

16.  i  behold,  a  certain  disciple  was  there 

20.  22  behold,  I  go  bound  in  the  spirit  unto 

20.  25  behold,  I  know  that  ye  all.  .shall  see  my 
Kom.  9.  33  Behold,  I  lay  in  Sion  a  stumbling-block 

1  Co.  15.  51  Behold,  I  show  you  a  mystery;  We  shall 

2  Co.  5.  17  behold,  all  things  arc  become  new 

6.  2  behold,  now(is)  the  accepted  time;  behold 

6.  9  as  dying,  and,  behold,  we  live;  as 

7.  n  behold  this  selfsame  thing,  that  ye 

12.  14  Behold,  the  third  time  I  am  ready  to 

Gal.  1.  20  behold,  before  God,  I  lie  not 

lleb.  2.  13  Behold  I  and  the  children  which  God 

8.  8  Behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord 
Jas.  3.  3  [Behold,  ]  we  put  bits  in  the  horses' mouths 

3.  4  Behold  also  the  ships,  .yet  are  they  turned 
'3.  5  Behold  how  great  a  matter  a  little  fire 

5.  4  Behold,  the  hire  of  the  labourers,  .crieth 

5.  7  Behold,  the  husbandman  waiteth  for  the 

5.  9  behold,  the  J  udge  standeth  before  the 
5.  1 1  Behold,  we  count  them  happy  which 
1  Pe.  2.  6  Behold,  I  lay  in  Sion  a  chief  corner  stone 
Jude  14  Behold  .  Lord  cometh  with  ten  thousand 
Rev.  1.  7  Behold,  he  cometh  with  clouds;  and  every 

1.  18  and,  behold,  I  am  alive  for  evermore 

2.  10  behold,  the  devil  shall  cast,  .you  into 

2.  22  Behold,  I  will  cast  her  into  a  bed,  ami 

3.  8  behold,  I  have  set  before  thee  an  open 

3.  9  Behold,  I  will  make  them  of  the  syna. 

3.  9  behold,  I  will  make  them  to  come  and 

3.  11  [Behold,]  1  come  quickly  :  hold  that  fast 

3.  20  Behold,  I  stand  at  the  door  and  knock 

4.  1  behold,  a  door  (was)  opened  in  heaven 

4.  2  behold,  a  throne  was  set  in  heaven,  and 

5.  s  behold,  the  Lion  of  the  tribe  of  Juda 

6.  2  And  I  saw,  and  behold  a  white  horse 

6.  8  And  I  looked,  and  behold  a  pale  horse 

9.  12  behold,  there  come  two  woes  more  here. 
11. 14  behold,  the  third  woe  cometh  quickly 
12.  3  behold  a  great  red  dragon,  having  seven 

14.  14  I  looked,  and  behold  a  white  cloud,  and 

15.  5  [behold,]  the  temple  of  the  tabernacle  of 

16.  15  Behold,  I  come  as  a  thief.  Blessed  (is)  he 
19.  11  I  saw  heaven  opened,  and  behold  a  white 

21.  3  Behold,  the  tabernacle  of  God  (is)  with 

21.  5  be.  .said.  Behold,  I  make  all  things  new 

22.  7  Behold,  I  come  quickly  :  blessed  (is)  he 

22.  12  behold,  I  come  quickly  ;  and  my  reward 

BEHOLD,  to  — 

1.  To  vieiv,  see,  ruri  chazah. 

Job  23.  9  where  he  doth  work, but  I  cannot  behold 
Psa.  11.  4  his  eyes  behold,  his  eyelids  try,  the 

11.  7  his  countenance  dotli  behold  the  upright 

17.  2  let  thine  eyes  behold  the  things  that  are 

17.  15  As  for  me,  I  will  behold  thy  face  in 
27.  4  to  behold  tbe  beauty  of  the  Loud,  and 
46.  8  Come,  behold  the  works  of  the  Lord 

2 . To  ( cause  to)  behold  attentively,  S3)  nabat,  5. 

N um  12.  8  similitude  of  the  LORD  shall  he  behold 

21.  9  when  he  beheld  the  serpent  of  brass,  he 

23.  21  He  hath  not  beheld  iniquity  in  Jacob 
Job  36.  25  Every  man  may  see  it ;  man  may  behold 

39.  29  From  thence,  .her  eyes  behold  afar  off 
Psa.  10.  14  for  thou  beholdest  mischief  and  spite,  to 
91.  8  Only  with  thine  eyes  slialt  thou  behold 
102. 19  from  heaven  did  the  Lord  behold  the 
119.  18  that  I  may  behold  wondrous  things  out 
Isa.  38. 11  I  shall  behold  man  no  more  with  the 
Lam.  1. 12  behold,  and  see  if  there  be  any  sorrow 

3.  63  Behold  their  sitting  down,  aud  their 

3.  To  face,  front,  niapanah. 

Job  24.  18  he  beholdetli  not  the  way  of  the  viueyds. 

4.  To  look  out,  watch,  nty  tsaphah. 

Psa.  66.  7  his  eyes  behold  the  nations  :  let  not  the 
Pro v  13.  3  beholding  the  evil  and  the  good 


5.  To  see,  look,  consider,  .do  raah. 

Gen.  12.  14  the  Egyptians  beheld  the  woman,  that  she 

13.  10  Lot  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  beheld  all  the 

19.  28  and  beheld,  and,  lo,  the  smoke  of  the 

31.  2  Jacob  beheld  the  countenance  of  Laban 

48.  8  Israel  beheld  Joseph’s  sons,  and  said 
Deut.  1.  8  Behold,  I  have  set  the  laud  before  you 

1.  21  Behold,  the  Lord,  .hath  set  the  land 

2.  24  behold,  I  have  given  into  thine  hand  Sill. 

2.  31  Behold,  I  have  begun  to  give  Sihon  and 

3.  27  Get  thee  up  into  the  top  of.  and  behold 

4.  5  Behold,  I  have  taught  you  statutes  and 
ii.  26  Behold,  I  set  before  you  this  day  a 

32.  49  behold  the  land  of  Canaan,  which  I  give 
Josh.  8.  4  Behold,  ye  shall  lie  in  wait  against  the 

22.  28  Behold  the  pattern  of  the  altar  of  the 

23.  4  Behold,  I  have  divided  unto  you  by  lot 
Judg  16.  27  men  and  women,  that  beheld  while 

1  Sa.  26.  5  David  beheld  the  place  where  Saul  lay 

2  Sa.  24.  22  behold .  .oxen  for  burnt  sacrifice,  and 

1  Ch.  21. 15  as  he  was  destroying,  the  Lord  beheld 
Job  19.  27  mine  eyes  shall  behold,  and  not  another 

22.  12  behold  the  height  of  the  stars,  how  high 
31.  26  If  I  beheld  the  sun  when  it  shined,  or 

40.  11  behold  every  one.. proud,  and  abase  him 

41.  34  He  beholdeth  all.  lie  (is)  a  king  over  all 
Psa.  33.  13  The  Lord,  .beholdetli  all  the  sous  of  men 

37.  37  Mark  the  perfect,  .and  behold  the 
59.  4  awake  to  help  me,  and  behold 
80.  14  look  down  from  heaven,  and  behold 
84.  9  Behold,  0  God  our  shield,  and  look  upon 
1 1 3.  6  Who  humbleth ..  to  behold . .  in  heaven 
1 19.  37  Turn  away  mine  eyes  from  beholding 
1 19.  158  I  beheld  the  transgressors,  and  was 
142.  4  I  looked  on  (my)  right  hand,  and  beheld 
Prov.  7.  7  And  beheld  among  the  simple  ones,  I 

23.  33  Thine  eyes  shall  behold  strange  women 
Eccl.  2.  11  behold,  all.. vanity  and  vexation  of 

7.  27  Behold,  this  have  I  found,  saith  the 

8.  17  Then  I  beheld  all  the  work  of  God,  that 
11.  7  pleasant,  .for  the  eyes  to  behold  the  sun 

Song  3.  1 1  behold  king  Solomon  with  the  crown 
Isa.  26.  10  will  not  behold  the  majesty  of  the  Lord 

33.  17  they  shall  behold  the  laud  that  is  very 

40.  26  and  behold  who  hath  created  these 

41.  23  that  we  may  be  dismayed,  and  behold 
41.  28  For  I  beheld,  and.  no  man  ;  even  among 

49.  18  Lift  up  thine  eyes  round  about,  and  beho. 
63.  15  Look  down  from  heaven,  aud  behold  from 

Jer.  4.  23  I  beheld  the  earth,  and,  lo . .  without  form 
4.  24  I  beheld  the  mountains,  and,  lo,  they 
4.  25  I  beheld,  and,  lo.  .no  man,  aud  all  the 

4.  26  I  beheld,  and,  lo,  the  fruitful  place  (was) 
13.  20  Lift  up  your  eyes,  and  behold  them  that 

20.  4  thine  eyes  shall  behold  (it):  and  I  will  give 
29.  32  Behold,  I  will  punish  Shemaiah  the 

31.  26  Upon  this  I  awaked,  and  beheld ;  and  my 

32.  4  and  his  eyes  shall  behold  his  eyes 

34.  3  thine  eyes  shall  behold  the  eyes  of  the 
40.  4  behold,  all  the  land  (is)  before  thee 

Lam.  1.  9  O  Lord,  behold  my  affliction;  for  the 

1.  18  hear,  I  pray  you,  all  people,  and  behold 

1.  20  Behold,  0  Lord,  for  I  (am)  in  distress 

2.  20  Behold,  O  Lord,  and  consider  to  whom 

3.  50  the  Lord  look  dow  n,  and  behold  from 

5.  iO  Lord,  .consider,  and  behold  our 
Eze.  1.  15  as  I  beheld  the  living  creatures,  behold 

8.  2  Then  I  beheld,  and,  lo,  a  likeness  as  the 
8.  9  Go  in,  and  behold  the  wicked  abomin. 

28.  17  I  will  lay  thee,  .that  they  may  behold 
28.  18  in  the  sight  of  all  them  that  behold  thee 
37.  8  And  when  I  beheld,  lo,  the  sinews  and 
34.  4  I  looked,  and,  behold,  the  glory  of  the 
44.  5  Son  of  man.  .behold  w  ith  thine  eyes,  and 
Dan.  9.  18  open  thine  eyes,  and  behold  our  desola. 
Amos  3.  9  behold  the  great  tumults  in  the  midst 
Mic.  7.  9  Lord.  .1  shall  behold  his  righteousness 

7.  10  where  is  the  Lord  thy  God  ?  mine  eyes 
Hab.  1.  5  Behold  ye  among  the  heathen,  and  regard 
1.  13  of  purer  eyes  than  to  behold  evil,  and 

3.  6  he  beheld,  and  drove  asunder  the  nations 
Zecli.  3.  4  Behold,  I  have  caused  thine  iniquity  to 

6.  8  Behold,  these,  .have  quieted  my  spirit  in 

6.  To  behold,  look,  "W  shur. 

Xuni23.  9  from  the  hills  I  behold  him  :  lo,  the 

24.  17  I  shall  behold  him,  but  not  nigh :  there 
Job  20.  9  neither  shall  his  place  any  more  behold 

34.  29  he  hideth  (his)  face,  who  then  can  behold 

35.  5  and  behold  the  clouds,  .are  higher  than 

7.  To  look  upon,  w  shir,  3a. 

Job  36.  24  magnify  his  work,  which  men  behold 

8.  To  view  again,  ava Btupeto  anatheoreo. 

Acts  17.  23  For  as  I  passed  by,  and  beheld  your 

9.  To  behold,  see,  look,  /3Aeirw  blepo. 

Matt.  7.  3  why  beholdest  thou  the  mote  that  is  in 

18.  10  their  angels  do  always  behold  the  face  of 
Luke  6.  41  why  beholdest  thou  the  mote  that  is  in 

6.  42  when  thou  thyself  beholdest  not  the 

24.  12  [he  beheld  the  linen  clothes  laid  by] 

Acts  1.  9  while  they  beheld,  he  was  taken  up ;  and 
1  Co.  10.  18  Behold  Israel  after  the  flesh :  are  not 
Rev  17.  8  when  they  behold  the  beast  that  was,  and 

10.  To  see,  eiSeoi,  eiSor  eideo,'  eidon. 

Mark  9.  15  the  people,  when  they  beheld  him,  were 
Luke  19.  41  he  beheld  the  city,  and  wept  over  it 

21.  29  Behold  the  fig  tree,  and  all  the  trees 

22.  s6  a  certain  maid  beheld  him  as  he  sat  by 


Luke  24.  39  Behold  my  hands  and  my  feet,  that  it  is 
John  20.  27  Reach  hither  thy  finger,  and  behold  my 
Acts  13.  41  Behold,  ye  despisers,  and  wonder,  and 
Rom  11.  22  Behold  therefore  the  goodness  and 
1  Jo.  3.  1  Behold  what  manner  of  love  the  Father 
Rev.  5.  6  I  beheld,  and,  lo,  in  the  midst  of  the 

3.  11  I  beheld,  and  I  heard  the  voice  of  many 
—-6.  s  I  beheld,  and  lo  a  black  horse  :  and  lie 

6.  12  I  beheld  when  he  had  opened  the  sixtli 

7.  9  After  this  I  beheld,  and,  lo,  a  great 

8.  13  I  beheld,  and  heard  an  angel  flying 

13.  11  I  beheld  another  beast  coming  up  out  of 

11.  To  look  on  or  upon,  4p.p\evcn  emblejjo. 

Matt  19.  26  But  Jesus  beheld,  .and  said  unto  them 
Luke2o.  17  he  beheld  them,  and  said.  What  is  this 
John  1.  42  when  Jesus  beheld  him,  he  said.  Thou 

12.  To  look  over,  or  upon,  iuoirrcvo)  epopteuo. 

1  Pe.  2.  12  good  works,  which  they  shall  behold 

3.  2  While  they  behold  your  chaste  conversa. 

13.  To  look  upon,  4<popda>,  iireiSov  eplwrao,  epcidon. 
Acts  4.  29  now,  Lord,  [behold]  their  threatenings 

14.  To  vieiv,  6edopai  theaomai. 

Luke 23.  55  the  women  also,  beheld  the  sepulchre 
John  1.  14  we  beheld  his  glory,  the  glory  as  of  the 

15.  To  view,  6eoop4w  theoreo. 

Marki2.  41  beheld  how  the  people  cast  money  into 
15.  47  Mary  Magdalene,  beheld  where  lie  was 
Luke  10.  18  I  beheld  Satan  as  lightning  fall  from 

14.  29  Lest,  .all  that  behold  (it)  begin  to  mock 
21.  6  these  things  which  ye  behold,  the  day 

John  17.  24  they  may  behold  my  glory,  which  thou 
Rev  11.  12  ascended.. and  their  enemies  beheld  them 

16.  Ti'  observe  fully,  xararoioj  katanoeo. 

Acts  7.  31  as  he  drew  near  to  behold  (it),  the  voice 

7.  32  Moses  trembled,  and  durst  not  behold 
Jas.  1.  24  he  beholdeth  himself,  and  goetli  his  way 

EEHOLD  as  in  a  glass,  to  — - 

To  see  one’s  self  in  a  mirror,  xaTouTplCoyai. 

2  Co.  3.  18  beholding  as  in  a  glass  the  glory  of  the 
BEHOLD,  to  cause  to  — 

To  ( cause  to)  look  attentively,  03)  nabat,  5. 

Hab.  1.  3  Why  dost  thou,  .cause  (me)  to  behold 

BEHOLDING  — 

1.  To  see,  ntn  raah. 

Psaiig.  37  Turn  away  mine  eyes  from  beholding 

2 .Seeing,  sight,  nwn  reuth. 

Eccl.  5.  11  saving  the  beholding,  .with  their  eyes? 

3.  To  view,  Ocoipiu  theoreo. 

Matt  27.  55  many  women  were  there  beholding  afar 
Luke  23.  35  the  people  stood  beholding.  And  the 
23.  48  all  the  people,  .beholding  the  things 
Acts  8.  13  beholding  the  miracles  aud  signs  which 

4.  To  behold,  ]3AeVo>  blepo. 

Acts  4.  14  beholding  the  man  which  was  healed 
Col.  2.  5  joying  and  beholding  your  order,  and  the 

5.  To  behold  intensely,  4pfi\4na>  emblepd. 

Markio.  21  Then  Jesus  beholding  him,  loved  him 

6.  To  observe  fully,  xavavoioi  katanoeo. 

Jas.  i.  23  like  unto  a  man  beholding  his  natural 

7.  To  see,  opd o>  liorao. 

Luke23.  49  his  acquaintance,  .stood  afar,  .beholding 
[See  also  Earnestly,  steadily.] 

BEHOVE,  to  — 

To  be  binding  on,  5ei  (acc.),  dei. 

Luke 24.  46  thus  [it  behoved]  Christ  to  suffer,  and  to. 

BEHOVETH  one,  it  — 

To  owe,  bipelka  opheilo. 

Heb.  2.  17  it  behoved  him  to  be  made  like  unto  (his) 

BEING,  while  I  have  — 

In  my  being,  ’TiJ/a  beodi, 

Psa  104.  33  I  will  sing  praise . .  while  I  have  my  being 

BEING  — 

1  .To  be,  e iu l  eiini. 

Matt.  1.  19  Then  Joseph  her  husband,  being  a  just 

7.  1 1  If  ye  then,  being  evil,  know  how  to  give 

12.  34  how  can  ye,  being  evil,  speak  good 
Mark  8.  1  In  those  days  the  multitude  being  very 

14.  3  being  in  Bethany,  in  the  house  of  Simon 
Luke  2.  5  To  be  taxed  with  Mary,  .being  great  with 
3.  23  being  (as  was  supposed)  the  sou  of  Joseph 

13.  16  ought  not  this  woman,  being  a  daughter 
20.  36  the  children  of  God,  being  the  children 
22.  3  J udas .  .being  of  the  number  of  the  twelve 

John  4.  9  How  is  it  that  thou,  being  a  Jew,  askest 

5.  13  conveyed  himself  away,  a  multitude  being 

6.  71  that  should  betray  him,  [being]  one  of  the 

7.  50  he  that  came  to  Jesus  by  night,  being  one 

10.  33  that  thou,  being  a  man,  makest  thyself 

11.  49  one  of  them,  .being  the  high  priest  that 
1 1.  51  being  high  priest  that  year,  he  prophesied 

18.  26  One  of  the  servants  of.  .high priest,  being 

19.  38  Joseph  of  Arimathea,  being  a  disciple  of 
Acts  15.  32  Judas  aud  Silas,  being  prophets  also  _ 

16.  21  teach  customs,  .not  lawful  for  us. .being 
27.  2  (one)  Aristarchus,  a  Macedonian .  .being 
Rom  1 1.  17  thou,  being  a  wild  olive  tree,  wert  graffed 
1  Co.  8.  7  and  their  conscience  being  weak  is 

9.  21  being  not  without  law  to  God,  but  under 
12. 12  all  the  members  of  that  one  body,  being 


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Gal.  2.  3  neither  Titus,  who  was  with  me,  being  a 
Eph.  2.  20  Jesus  Christ  himself  being  the  chief 

4.  18  being  alienated  from  the  life  of  God 
Col.  2.  13  you,  being  dead  iu  your  sins.. hath  he 
1  Ti.  3.  10  use  the  office  of  a  deacon,  being.,  blameless 
Titus  1.  16  in  works  they  deny..beiug  abominable 

3.  11  and  sinneth,  being  condemned  of  himself 
J'hm.  9  being  such  an  one  as  Paul  the  aged,  and 
Hob.  1.  3  Who  being  the  brightness  of  (his)  glory 

13.  3  as  being  yourselves  also  in  the  body 

2.  To  become,  yi !yo/uai  ginomai. 

Mark  9.  33  being  in  the  house,  he  asked  them.  What 
Luke 22.  44  being  in  an  agony  he  prayed,  .earnestly 
.Tas.  1.  25  he  beiug  not  a -forgetful  hearer,  but  a 

1  Pe.  5.  3  Neither  as  being  lords  over,  heritage 

3 . To  be,  exist,  iina huparcho. 

Luke  11.  13  If  ye  then,  being  evil,  know  how  to  give 
16.  23  being  in  torments,  and  seeth  Abraham 
Acts  7.  55  But  he,  being  full  of  the  Holy  Ghost 

14.  8  [being]  a  cripple  from  his  mother's  womb 
16.  20  These  men,  being  Jews,  do  exceedingly 
16.  37  being  Romans,  and  have  cast  (us)  into 

19.  40  there  beingno  cause  whereby  we  may  give 

2  Co.  8.  1 7  but  being  more  forward .  .lie  went  unto 

12.  16  being  crafty,  I  caught  you  with  guile 
Gal.  1.  14  being  more  exceedingly  zealous  of  the 

2.  14  If  thou,  being  a  Jew,  livest  after  the 
Phil.  2.  6  being  iu  tire  form  of  God,  thought  it 

BEING,  we  have  our  — 

We  are,  Icrplv  esmen. 

Acts  17.  28  we  live,  and  move,  and  have  our  being 
BEK  AH  — 

A  bekah,  yp?  beqa. 

Exod38.  26  A  bekah  for  every  man.  .half  a  shekel 
BEL,  ^2  lord. 

The  Babylonian  name  of  Baal,  though  some  critics 
doubt  their  identity. 

Isa.  46.  1  B.  boweth  down,  Nebo  stoopeth ;  their 
Jer.  50.  2  Babylon  is  taken,  B.  is  confounded 

51.  44  I  will  punish  B.  in  Babylon,  and  I  will 

BE’-LA,  BE'-LAH,  yS|  consumption. 

1.  A  place  near  the  S.  of  the  vale  of  Siddim,  called  also 
Zoar. 

Gen.  14.  2  made  war  with,  .the  king  of  B.,  which 

14.  8  there  went  out.  .the  king  of  B.,  the  same 

2.  Tlie  first  king  of  Edom  mentioned  in  scripture,  n.c. 
1600. 

Gen.  36.  32  B.  tire  son  of  Beor  reigned  in  Edom  :  and 
36.  33  B.  died,  and  Jobab  the  son  of  Zerali  of 
1  Cli.  1.  43  these,  .the  kings  that  reigned :.B.  the  son 

1.  44  when  B.  was  dead,  Jobab  the  son  of 

S.  Eldest  son  of  Benjamin,  and  head  of  the  Belaites,  of 
whom  tire  house  of  Ehud  was  most  remarkable.  lie 
was  one  of  the  left-handed  heroes,  n.c.  1700. 

Gen.  46.  21  the  sons  of  Benjamin .  ,B.,  and  Becher 
Num  26.  38  of  B.,  the  family  of  the  Belaites  :  of  Ash. 

26.  40  tlie  sons  of  B.  were  Ard  and  Naaman 
1  Clr.  7.  6  of  Benjamin  ;  B.  and  Becher,  and  Jediael 

7.  7  tlie  sons  of  Bela  :  Ezbon,  and  Uzzi,  and 

8.  1  Benjamin  begat  B.  his  firstborn,  Ashbel 
8.  3  tlie  sons  of  B.  were,  Addar,  and  Gera  and 

4.  A  son  of  Azaz  of  the  tribe  of  Pkeuben. 

1  Ch.  5.  8  Bela  the  son  of  Azaz,  the  son  of  Shema 

BE-LA-ITES,  >i^3  belonging  to  Hela. 

Descendants  of  tlie  preceding  Bela. 

Num  26.  38  of  Bela,  the  family  of  the  Belaites  :  of 

BELCH  out,  to  — 

To  cause  to  flow,  utter,  send  forth,  jnt  ndba,  5. 

Tsa.  59.  7  Behold,  they  belch  out  with  their  mouth 

BE  LI'-AL,  worthless,  reckless,  lawless. 

This  should  not  be  regarded  as  a  proper  name.  It  is 
generally  associated  with  the  words  “man,”  “son," 
“daughter,"  or  “chilren.”  Hence  “son”  or  “man" 
of  Belial,  simply  means  “a  worthless  person.”  In  the 
New  Testament  the  form  of  the  word  is  Bcliar  (/3e?^iap 
not  /3e\la\  as  given  in  the  common  version). 

Dent  13.  13  men,  the  children  of  B.,  are  gone  out 
Judg  19.  22  certain  sons  of  B.,  beset  the  house  round 

20.  13  deliver  (us)  the  men,  the  children  of  B- 

1  Sa.  1.  16  Count  not  thine  handmaid  for  a  dan.  of  1! 

2.  12  Now  the  sons  of  Eli  (were)  sons  of  B. 

10.  27  tlie  children  of  B.  said,  How  shall  this 

25.  17  for  he  (is  such)  a  son  of  B.,  that  (a  man) 
25.  25  Let  not  my  Lord .  .regard  this  man  of  B. 
30.  22  Then  answered  all  tlie  wicked  men. ..of  Ii. 

2  Sa.  16.  7  Come  out,  come  out.  .thou  man  of  B. 

20.  1  there  happened  to  lie  there  a  man  of  B. 
23.  6  But  (tlie  sons)  of  B. . .  all  of  them  as  thorns 

1  Ki.  21.  10  set  two  men,  sons  of  B.,  before  him,  to 

21.  13  there  came  in  two  men,  children  of  B. 

21.  13  the  men  of  B.  witnessed  against  him 

2  Ch.  13.  7  there  are  gathered  unto  him .  .child,  of  B. 
2  Cor.  6.  1  5  what  concord  hath  Christ  witli  B.  ? 

BELIE,  to  — 

To  lie  to,  be  false,  vr,3  kacliash,  3. 

Jer.  5.  12  They  have  belied  the  Lorp,  and  said 

BELIEF  — 

Confidence,  trust,  ir'urr is  pistis. 

‘2  Th.  2.  73  through  sanctification  of  the  Spirit,  and 


BELIEVE,  to  — 

1  .To  remain  stedfast,  |»l<  aman,  5. 

Gen.  15.  6  he  believed  in  the  Loitb  ;  and  he  counted 
45  26  Jacob’s  heart  fainted,  for  he  believed 
Exod.  4.  j  they  will  not  believe  me,  nor  hearken 

4.  5  That  they  may  believe  that  tiie  Lord  God 
4.  8  it  shall  come  to  pass,  if  they  will  not  be. 
4.  8  they  will  believe  the  voice  of  the  latter 
4.  9  if  they  will  not  believe  also  these  two 
4.  31  the  people  believed:  and  when  they  heard 

14.  31  believed  the  Lord,  and  his  servant  Moses 

19.  9  that  the  people  may  hear,  .and  believe 
Num  14.  1 1  how  long  will  it  be  ere  they  believe  me 

20.  12  Because  ye  believed  me  not,  to  sanctify 
Deut.  1.  32  in  this  thing  ye  did  not  believe  the  Lord 

9.  23  ye  believed  him  not,  nor  hearkened  to  his 
1  Sa.  27.  12  Achish  believed  David,  saying,  He  hath 

1  Ki.  10.  7  Howbeit  I  believed  not  the  words,  until 

2  Ki.  17.  14  that  did  not  believe  in  the  Lord  their  God 
2  Ch.  9.  6  Howbeit  I  believed  not  their  words,  until 

20.  20  Believe  in  the  Lord,  .believe his  prophets 
32.  15  nor  persuade  you.  .neither  yet  believe 

Job.  9.  16  would  I  not  believe  that  he.  .hearkened 

15.  22  He  believeth  not  that  he  shall  return  out 
29.  24  (If)  I  laughed  on  them,  they  believed  (it) 
39.  12  Wilt  thou  believe  him,  that  he  will  bring 

39.  24  neither  believeth  he  that  (it  is)  the  sound 
Psa.  27.  13  unless  I  had  believed  to  see  the  goodness 

78.  22  Because  they  believed  not  in  God,  and 
78.  32  and  believed  not  for  his  wondrous  works 
106.  12  Then  believed  they  bis  words  ;  they  sang 
106.  24  they  despised  the  pleasant  land;  they  be. 

1 16.  10  I  believed,  therefore  have  I  spoken  :  I 
1 19.  66  for  I  have  believed  thy  commandments 
Prov.14.  15  The  simple  believeth  every  word :  but  the 

26.  25  When  he  speaketh  fair,  believe  him  not 
Isa.  7.  9  If  ye  will  not  believe,  surely  ye  shall  not 

28.  16  he  that  believeth  shall  not  make  haste 
43.  10  that  ye  may  know  and  believe  me,  and 
53.  i  Who  hath  believed  our  report  ?  and  to 
Jer.  12.  6  believe  them  not,  though  they  speak  fair 

40.  74  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Aliikam  believed,  .not 
Lam.  4.  72  The  kings,  .would  not  have  believed  that 
Dan.  6.  23  taken  up  out.  .because  he  believed  inliis 
Jon.  3.  5  So  the  people  of  Nineveh  believed  God 
Hub.  7.  5  ye  will  not  believe,  though  it  be  told 

2.  To  h  7  persuaded,  irCOopai  peithomai. 

Acts  17.  4  some  of  them  believed,  and  consorted 

27.  1 1  Nevertheless  the  centurion  believed  the 

28.  24  some  believed  tlie  things  which  were 

3.  To  adhere  to,  trust,  rely  on,  iritrTevio  pisteuo. 
Matt.  8.  73  as  thou  hast  believed,  (so)  be  it  done  unto 

9.  28  Believe  ye  that  I  am  able  to  do  this? 

18.  6  one  of  these  little  ones  which  believe  in 

21.  22  whatsoever  ye  shall  ask  in  prayer,  believ. 
21.  25  Why  did  ye  not  then  believe  him  ? 

21.  32  believed  him  not.  .believed  him..miglitb. 
24.  23  Lo,  here  (is)  Christ,  or  there  ;  believe  fit) 
24.  26  (he  is)  in  the  secret  chambers  ;  believe  (it) 

27.  42  let  him.  .come  down,  .and  we  will  believe 

Mark  5.  36  unto  the  ruler.. Be  not  afraid,  only  believe 
9.  23  If  thou  canst  [believe].. him  that  believeth 
9.  2  (  Lord,  I  believe  ;  help  thou  mine  unbelief 
9.  42  offend  one  of.  .little  ones  that  [believe] in 
11.  23  shall  believe  that  those  things  which  lie 
1 7.  24  when  ye  pray,  believe  that  ye  receive 
i7.  31  will  say,  Why  then  did  ye  not  believe  him? 
13.  21  or,  lo,  (he  is)  there  ;  believe  (him)  not 

15.  32  descend,  .that  we  may  see  and  believe 

16.  13  [they  went  and  told,  .neither  believed] 

16.  14  [because  they  believed  not  them  which  ] 
16.  16  [He  that  believeth.  .shall  be  saved  ;  but] 
16.  17  [these  signs  shall  follow  them  that  believe] 

Luke  1.  20  because  thou  believestnot  my  words 

1.  45  blessed  (is)  she  that  believed  :  for  there 
8.  12  lest  they  should  believe  and  be  saved 
8.  13  have  no  root,  which  for  a  while  believe 
8.  50  believe  only,  and  she  shall  be  made  whole 
20.  5  he  will  say,  Why  then  believed  ye  him 

22.  67  lie  said.  .If  I  tell  you,  ye  will  not  believe 
John  1.  7  that  all  (men)  through  him  might  believe 

1.  12  power,  .to  them  that  believe  on  his  name 

1.  50  I  saw  thee  under  the  fig  tree,  believest 

2.  11  miracles,  .and  his  disciples  believed  on 

2.  22  they  believed  the  Scripture,  and  the  word 

2.  23  many  believed  in  bis  name,  when  they  saw 

3.  12  and  ye  believe  not,  bow  shall  ye  believe 

3.  15  That  whosoever  believeth  in  him  should 

3.  16  that  whosoever  believeth  in  him  should 

3.  18  He  that  believeth  on  him  is  not  condemn. 

3.  18  he  that  believeth  not  is  condemned  al. 

3.  18  because  he  hath  not  believed  in  tlie  name 

3.  36  He  that  believeth  on  the  Son  of  man  hath 

4.  21  Woman,  believe  me,  the  hour  cometh 

4.  39  many  of  the  Samaritans,  .believed  on  him 

4.  41  many  more  believed  because  of  his  own 

4.  42  Now  we  believe,  not  because  of  thy  saying 

4.  48  Except  ye  see  signs,  .ye  will  not  believe 

4.  50  the  man  believeil  the  word  that  Jesus 

4.  53  and  himself  believed,  and  his  whole  house 

5.  24  believeth  on  him  that  sent  me,  hath  ever. 

5.  38  whom  he  hath  sent,  him  ye  believe  not 

5.  44  How  can  ye  believe,  which  receive  honour 

5.  46  had  ye  believed  Moses,  ye  would  have  b.. 

5.  47  if  ye  believe  not  his  writings 

5.  47  how  shall  ye  believe  my  words? 

6.  29  that  ye  believe  on  him  whom  he  hath 

6.  30  that  we  may  see,  and  believe  thee?  what 

6.  35  he  that  believeth  on  me  shall  never  thirst 

6.  36  That  ye  also  have  seen  me,  and  believe 


John  6.  40  which  seeth  the  Son,  and  believeth  on 
6.  47  He  that  believeth  on  me  hath  everlasting 
6.  64  some  of  you  that  believe  not.  .believed 

6.  69  we  believe  and  are  sure  that  thou  art  that 

7.  5  For  neither  did  his  brethren  believe  in 
7.  31  many  of  tlie  people  believed  on  him,  and 
7.  38  He  that  believeth  on  me,  as  the  Scripture 
7.  39  which  they  that  believe  on  him  should 

7.  48  Have  any  of  the  rulers,  believed  on  him? 

8.  24  if  ye  believe  not  that  I  am  (he),  ye  shall 
8.  30  As  lie  spake  these  words  many  believed 
8.  31  said,  .to  those  Jews  which  believed  on 
8.  45  because  I  tell . .  the  truth,  ye  believe  me 

8.  46  if  I  say  the  truth,  why  do  ye  not  believe 

9.  18  the  Jews  did  not  believe  concerning  him 
9.  35  Dost  thou  believe  on  the  Son  of  God  ? 

9.  36  Who  is  he.  .that  I  might  believe  on  him? 

9.  38  lie  said,  Lord,  [I  believe.]  And  he 
10.  25  I  told  you,  and  ye  believed  not 

10.  26  ye  believe  not,  because  ye  are  not  of  my 
10.  37  If  I  do  not  tlie  works  .believe  me  not 

10.  38  though  ye  believe  not  me,  believe  the 
10.  38  that  ye  may  know  and  [believe,]  that  the 

10.  42  And  many  believed  on  him  there 

11.  15  to  the  intent  ye  may  believe ;  nevei  tlieless 
1 1.  25  he  that  believeth  in  me,  though  he  were 
11.  26  whosoever,  believeth  in  me  shall  never 
n.27  Believest  thou  this?  I  believe  that  thou 

1 1.  40  if  thou  wouldest  believe,  thou  shouldest 
11.  42  that  they  may  believe  that  thou  hast  sent 
11.  45  Then  many  of  the  Jews,  .believed  on  him 

1 1.  48  If  we  let  him  thus  alone,  all . .  will  believe 

12.  11  of  the'Jews  went  away,  anil  believed  on  J. 
12.  36  While  ye  have  light,  believe  in  the  light 
12.  37  done,  .many  miracles,  .yet  they  believed 
12.  38  Lord,  who  hath  believed  our  report?  ami 
12.  39  Therefore  they  could  not  believe,  because 
12.  42  among  the  chief  rulers  also  many  believed 
12.  44  He  that  believeth  on  me,  believeth  not 
12.  46  whosoever  believeth  on  me  should  not 

12.  47  if  any  man  hear  my  words,  and  [believe] 

13.  19  that,  .ye  may  believe  that  I  am  (he) 

14.  1  ye  believe  in  God,  believe  also  in  me 

14.  10  Believest  thou  not  that  I  am  in  the  Father 
14.  11  Believe  me  that  I  (am)  in  the  Father,  and 
14.  11  or  else  believe  me  for  the  v.ery  works’ 

14.  12  I  say  unto  you.  He  that  believeth  on  me 
14.  29  when  it  is  come  to  pass,  ye  might  believe 
16.  9  Of  sin,  because  they  believe  not  on  me 
16.  27  and  have  believed  that  I  came  out  from 
16.  30  by  this  we  believe  that  thou  earnest  forth 

16.  31  Jesus  answrered  them,  Do  ye  now  believe? 

17.  8  they  have  believed  that  thou  didst  send 
17.  20  which  shall  believe  on  me  through  their 
17.  21  that  the  world  may  believe  that  thou  hast 

19.  35  that  he  saith  true,  that  ye  might  believe 

20.  8  went  in  also  that  other,  .and  believed 
20.  25  thrust,  .into  his  side,  I  will  not  believe 
20.  29  thou  hast  believed .  .and .  .have  believed 

20.  31  that  ye  might  believe . .  and  that  believing 
Acts  2.  44  all  that  believed  were  together,  and  had 

4.  4  many  of  them .  .heard  the  word  believeil 
4.  32  the  multitude  of  them  that  believed  were 
8.  12  when  they  believed  Philip  preaching  the 
8.  13  Simon  himself  believed  also  :  and  when 

8.  37  [If  thou  believest  .  .1  believe] 

9.  26  and  believed  not  that  he  was  a  disciple 
q.  42  it  was  known,  .and  many  believed  in  the 

10.  43  whosoever  believeth  in  him  shall  receive 

11.  17  unto  us,  who  believed  on  the  Lord  Jesus 
1 1.  21  a  gi’eat  number  believed,  and  turned  unto 
13.  12  when  he  saw  what  was  done,  believed 
13.  39  by  him  all  that  believe  are  justified  from 
13.  41  a  work  which  ye  shall  in  no  wise  believe 

13.  48  as.,  were  ordained  to  eternal  life  believed 

14.  i  a.  .multitude  both  of  the  Jews,  .believed 

14.  23  to  the  Lord,  on  whom  they  believed 

15.  5  there  rose  up  certain  of.  .which  believed 
15.  7  Gentiles,  .word  of  the  gospel,  and  believe 

15.  11  we  believe  that  through  the  grace  of  the 
:6.  31  they  said,  Believe  on  the  Lord  Jesus 

16.  34  believing  in  God  with  all  his  house 

17.  12  Therefore  many  of  them  believed  ;  also 

17.  34  men  clave  unto  him,  and  believed 

18.  8  believed  on  the  Lord,  .hearing believed 

18.  27  helped  them  much  which  had  believed 

19.  2  received  the  Holy  Gliostsince  ye  believed? 
19.  4  tliey  should  believe  on  him  which  should 
19.  18  many  that  believed  came,  and  confessed 

21.  20  thousands  of  Jews  there  are  which  believe 

21.  25  As  touching  the  Gentiles  which  believe 

22.  19- beat  in  every  synagogue,  .that  believed 
24.  14  believing  all  things  which  are  written 

26.  27  believest  thou.  .1  know,  .thou  believest 

27.  25  be  of  good  cheer :  for  I  believe  God 
Tvom.  1.  16  power  of  God.  .every  one  that  believeth 

3.  22  unto  all  and  upon  all  them  that  believe 

4.  3  Abraham  believed  God,  and  it  was 
4.  5  believeth  on  him  that  justifieth  the 

4.  n  he  might  be  the  father  of  all  them  that  be. 
4.  17  before  him  whom  he  believed,  (even)  God 
4.  18  Who  against  hope  believed  in  hope,  that 
4.  24  if  we  believe  on  him  that  raised  up  Jesus 
6.  8  we  believe  that  we  shall  also  live  with 
9.  33  whosoever  believeth  on  him  shall  not  lie 
10.  4  for  righteousness  to.  .one  that  believeth 
10.  9  slialt  believe  in  thine  heart  that  God  hath 
10.  70  with  the  heart  man  believeth  unto 
10.  1 1  Whosoever  believeth  on  him  shall  not  lie 
10.  14  they  have  not  believed,  .shall  they  believe 
10.  16  Lord,  who  hath  believed  our  report  ? 

13.  11  now  (is) our  salvation,  .when  weJJelieved 


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Rom  14.  2  one  believeth  that  he  may  cat  all  things 

1  Co.  x.  2j  it  pleased  God . .  to  save  them  that  believe 

3.  5  but  ministers  by  whom  ye  believed 
n.  18  lie  divisions  among  you.  .partly  believe  it 

13.  7  Bcareth  all  things,  believeth  all  things 

14.  22  not  to  them  that  believe,  .that  believe 

15.  2  are  saved,  .unless  ye  have  believed  in 
15.  xi  they,  so  we  preach,  and  so  ye  believed 

2  Co.  4.  13  I  believed. .  we  also  believe,  and  therefore 
Gal.  2.  16  even  we  have  believed  in  Jesus  Christ 

3.  6  Even  as  Abraham  believed  God,  and  it 

3.  22  promise,  .be  given  to  them  that  believe 
Eph.  x.  13  in  whom  also,  after  that  ye  believed,  ye 

1.  19  who  believe,  according  to.  liis  mighty 
Phil,  x,  29  not  only  to  believe  on  him,  but  also  to 

1  Th.  1.  7  to  all  that  believe  in  Macedonia  and 

2. 10  behavedourselves  among  you  that  believe 

2.  13  effectually  worketh.  .in  you  that  believe 

4.  14  if  we  believe  that  Jesus  died  and  rose 

2  Th.  1.  10  that  believe,  .our  testimony,  .believed 

2.  ix  delusion,  that  they  should  believe  a  lie 

2.  12  might  be  damned  who  believed  not  the 

1  Ti.  i.  16  which  should  hereafter  believe  on  him 

3.  x6  believed  on  in  the  world,  received  up 

2  Ti.  1.  12  I  know  whom  I  have  believed,  and  am 
Titus  3.  8  they  which  have  believed  in  God  might 
Heb.  4.  3  we  which  have  believed  do  enter  into  rest 

ix.  6  he  that  cometli  to  God  must  believe  that 
Jas.  2.  19  Thou  believest.  .the  devils  also  believe 
2.  23  Abraham  believed  God,  aud  it  was 
1  Tc.  1.  8  believing,  ye  rejoice  with  joy  unspeakable 

1.  21  Who  by  him  do  [believe]  in  God,  that 

2.  6  he  that  believeth  on  him  shall  not  be 

2.  7  Unto  you  therefore  which  believe  (he  is) 

1  Jo.  3.  23  That  we  should  believe  on  the  name  of 

4.  1  believe  not  every  spirit,  but  try  the  spirits 

4.  16  we  have  known  and  believed  the  love 

5.  1  Whosoever  believeth  that  Jesus  is  the 
5.  5  he  that  believeth  that  Jesus  is  the  Sou 

Jude  5  afterward  destroyed  them  that  believed 

\.To  remain  stedfast  in  regard  to ,  mar  cow  ex’s. 

1  Jo.  5.  10  He  that  believeth  on  the  Son  of  God 

5.  10  he  believeth  not  the  record  that  God 
5.  13  [that  believe  on.  .that  ye  may  believe  on] 

't.To  remain  stedfast  in,  n loreiiw  eV 

Mark  1.  15  saying,  .repent  ye,  and  believe  the  gospel 
3 .To  remain  stedfast  on,  m arevw  in l. 

Luke  24.  25  O  fools,  and  slow  of  heart  to  believe  all 

BELIEVE  not,  to  — 

1.2b  be  unpersuaded,  ancibe'w  apeitheo. 

John  3.  36  he  that  believeth  not  the  Son  shall  not  see 
Acts  17.  5  the  Jews  [which  believed  not,]  moved 
19.  9  when  divers  were  hardened,  and  beli.  not 
Horn  ix.  30  as  ye  in  times  past  have  not  believed  God 
1 1.  31  Even  so  have  these  also  now  not  believed 

15.  31  from  them  that  do  not  believe  in  Judea 
Ileb.  3. 18  sware  he.  .to  them  that  believed  not? 

11.  31  Kahab  perished  not  with  them  that  bcl. 

2.7b  be  without  trust,  airurreo)  apisteo. 

Marki6. 11  [they,  when  they  had  heard..believed  not] 

16.  16  [he  that  believeth  not  shall  be  damned] 
Luke  24.  11  as  idle  tales,  and  they  believed  them  not 

24.  41  while  they  yet  believed  not  for  joy,  and 
Acts  28.  24  which  were  spoken,  and  some  believed n. 
Horn.  3.  3  what  if  some  did  not  believe?  shall  their 

2  Ti.  2.  13  If  we  believe  not.  .he  abidetli faithful 

BELIEVE,  them  that  — - 

To  be  of  faith,  rival  nlorec os  einai  pisteos. 

Heb.  10.  39  but  of  them  that  believe  to  the  saving  of 

BELIEVED,  most  surely  — 

To  bear,  carry  fully,  n\ypo<popcw  plerophoreb. 

Luke  1.  1  which  are  most  surely  believed  among  us 
BELIEVED,  which  — 

Trusting,  trusty,  nurros  pistos. 

Acts  10.  43  they  of  the  circumcision  which  believed 
16.  1  woman, which  was  a  Jewess,  aud  believed 
BELIEVER  — 

1.7b  trust,  rely  on,  m arevw  pisteuo. 

Acts  5.  14  believers  were  the  more  added  to  the 

2. Trusting ,  trusty,  mar 6s  pistos. 

1  Ti.  4.  12  be  thou  an  example  of  the  believers,  in 

BELIEVETH,  he  that 
Win  is  of  the  faith  of,  6  in  niarews. 

Rom.  3  26  tire  justifier  of  him  which  believeth  in  J. 
BELIEVETH,  that  or  which  — 

Trusting,  trusty,  niaros  jdslos. 

2  Co.  6. 15  what  part  hath  he  that  believeth  with  an 
i  Ti.  4.  3  of  them  which  believe  and  know  the 

4. 10  theSaviour..speciallyof  those  that  believe 
5. 16  If  any  man  or  woman  tliat  [believeth] 

BELIEVETH  not,  that  — 

Untrusting,  an  lotos  apistos. 

1  Co.  7. 12  If  any  brother  hath  a  wife  tliat  beli .  not 

7. 13  woman,  .hath  an  husband  that  beli.  not 
10.  27  If  any  of  them  that  believe  not  bid  you 
14.  22  are  for  a  sign,  .to  them  that  believe  not 
14.  22  not  for  them  that  believe  not,  but  for 
14.  24  there  come  in  one  that  believeth  not,  or 

2  Co.  4.  4  blinded  the  minds  of  them  which  bel.  not 
BELIEVING  — 

1.  To  trust,  rely  on,  mareuw  pisteuo. 

Rom  15.  13  God  of  hope  fill  you  with .  .joy .  .believing 


2.  Trusting,  metros  pistos. 

Job  1120.  27  saith  he.  .lie  not  faithless,  but  believing 
1  Ti.  6.  2  they  that  have  believing  masters,  let 

BELL  — 

1  .A  little  bell,  niW?  metsilloth. 

Zech  14.  20  In  that  day  shall  there  be  upon  the  bells 

2. A  clock,  bell,  jiD&S  paamon. 

Exod  28.  33  hells  of  gold  between  them  round  about 
,  28.  34  A.  .bell  and  a  pomegranate,  .a.  .bell 
39.  25  they  made  bells,  .and  put  the  bells 

39.  26  A  bell  and  a  pomegranate,  a  bell  and  a 

BELLOW,  to  — 

To  sound,  Siy  tsalial. 

Jer.  50.  11  ye  are  grown  fat.  .and  bellow  as  bulls 

BELLOWS  — 

Bellows,  nso  mappuach. 

Jer.  6.  29  the  bellows  are  burnt,  the  lead  is 

BELLY  — 

1.  Belly,  |u|  belen. 

Num.  5!  21  the  Lord  doth  make,  .thy  belly  to  swell 

5.  22  make  (thy)  belly  to  swell,  .(thy)  thigh  to 

5.  27  her  belly  shall  swell,  .her  thigh  shall  rot 
Judg.  3.  21  Ehud.  .thrust  it  iuto  his  belly 

3.  22  could  not  draw  the  dagger  out  of  his  belly 
1  Ki.  7.  20  over  against  the  belly  which  (was)  by  the 
Job  3.  11  give  up.  .when  I  came  out  of  the  belly? 
15.  2  and  fill  his  belly  with  the  east  wind ? 
is-  35  vanity,  and  their  belly  prepareth  deceit 
20.  15  God  shall  east  them  out  of  his  belly 
20.  20  he  shall  not  feel  quietness  in  hisjjelly 
20.  23  he  is  about  to  fill  his  belly,  (God)  shall 
32.  19  Behold,  my  belly  (is)  as  wine  (which)  hath 

40.  16  his  force  (is)  in  the  navel  of  his  belly 
Tsa.  17.  14  whose  belly  thou  fillest  with  thy  hid 

22.  IO  thou  (art)  my  God  from  my  mother's  belly 

31.  9  is  consumed,  .my  soul  and  my  belly 
44.  25  our  belly  cleaveth  unto  the  earth 

rrov.13.  25  tile  belly  of  the  wicked  shall  want 

18.  8  go.  .into  the  innermost  parts  of  the  belly 
18.  20  A  man's  belly  shall  he  satisfied  with  the 
20.  27  searching  all  the  inward  parts  of  the  belly 

20.  30  (do)  stripes  the  inward  parts  of  the  bely 
26.  22  go.  .into  the  innermost  parts  of  thebelly 

Song  7.  2  thy  belly  (is  like)  an  heap  of  wheat  set 
Isa.  46.  3  Israel,  which  are  borne  (by  me)  from  the 
Jer.  1.  5  Before  I  formed  thee  in  the  belly,  I  knew 
Eze.  3.  3  Son  of  man,  cause  thy  belly  to  eat,  aud 
Jon.  2.  2  out  of  the  belly  of  hell  cried  I.  thou 
Hah.  3.  16  When  I  heard,  my  belly  trembled  ;  my 

2.  Belly  {of  reptiles),  [in;  gachon. 

Geu.  3.  14  upon  thy  belly  shalt  thou  go,  and  dust 
Lev.  11.  42  Whatsoever  goeth  uiion  the  belly .  .ye 

3.  Paunch,  tyis  keres. 

Jer.  51,  34  he  hath  filled  his  belly  with  my  delicates 

4.  Bowels,  D'i'?  meim. 

Song  5.  14  his  belly  (is  as)  bright  ivory  overlaid 
Dan.  2.  32  his  belly  and  bis  thighs  of  brass 
Jon.  1.  17  Jonah  was  in  the  belly  of  the  fish  three 

2.  1  J  onah  prayed  unto  the  Loud  . .  out  of  the 

Z>.  I  follow  place,  iia'p  qobah. 

Num 25.  8  thrust,  .the  woman  through  her  belly 

G.  Belly,  yaaryp  gasler. 

Titus  1.  12  Cretians  (are)  alway  liars,  .slow  bellies 

7.  Belly,  inward  parts,  KoiXia  koilia. 

Matt  12.  40  as  Jonas  was  three  days,  .whale's  belly 
15,  17  enteieth  in  at  the  mouth,  .into  the  belly 
Mark  7.  19  not  into  his  heart,  but  into  the  belly 
Luke  13.  16  he  would  fain  have  filled  his  belly  with 
John  7.  38  out  of  his  belly  shall  flow  rivers  of  living 
Rom  16.  18  they  that  are  such  serve,  .their own  belly 
1  Co.  6.  13  Meats  for  the  belly,  and  the  belly  for 
Phil.  3. 19  Whose  end  (is)  destruction,  whose,  .belly 
Rev.  10.  9  it  shall  make  thy  belly  bitter,  but  it  shall 
10. 10  as  soon  as  I  had  eaten  it,  my  belly  was 

BELONG  to  or  unto,  to  — 

To  be,  dp.  I  eimi. 

Mark  9.  41  because  ye  belong  to  Christ,  verily  I  say 
Luke23.  7  as  soon  as  he  knew  tliat  he  belonged  unto 
Heb.  5.  14  strong  meat  belongeth  to  them  that  are 

BELONG  to,  things  that  — 

1  .Portion,  njD  manah, 

Esth.  2.  9  with  such  things  as  belonged  to  her,  and 

2. The  things  of,  ra  or  vpbs,  cdso  gen. 

Luke  9.  10  a  desert  place  belonging  to  the  city  called 
1  Co.  7.  32  He . .  eareth  for  the  things  that  belong  to 
[See  also  Gen.  40.  8 ;  Lev.  27.  24 ;  Deut.  29.  29 ; 

32.  33  ;  Judg.  19.  14;  20.  4  ;  1  Ki.  1.  8  ;  Ezra  10  4 ; 
Psa.  3.  8  ;  47.  9 ;  62.  n,  12;  68.  20 ;  Prov.  24.  33  ; 
Dan.  9.  7,  8,  9 ;  Heb.  10.  30.] 

BELOVED  — 

1  To  love,  nnx  aheb. 

Deut2i.  15  If  aman have  two  wives,  one  beloved,  and 
21. 15  have  born  him  children . .  the  beloved  and 

21.  16  he  may  not  make  the  son  of  the  beloved 
Nell.  13.  26  who  was  beloved  of  his  God,  and  God 
Song  1.  14  My  beloved  (is)  unto  me  (as)  a  cluster  of 
Hos.  3.  1  Go  yet,  love  a  woman  beloved  of  (her) 
Song  1.  16  thou  (art)  fair,  my  beloved,  yea,  pleasant 


2.  Loved,  in  dod. 

Song  2.  3  so  (is)  my  beloved  among  the  sons 

2.  8  The  voice  of  my  beloved  !  behold,  he 

2.  9  My  beloved  is  like  a  roe  or  a  young  hart 

2.  10  My  beloved  spake,  and  said  unto  me.  Rise 

2.  16  My  beloved  (is)  mine,  and  I  (am)  his  :  he 

2.  17  turn,  my  beloved,  and  be  thou  like  a  roe 

4.  16  Let  my  beloved  come  into  his  garden 

5.  1  drink,  yea,  drink  abundantly,  O  beloved 

3.  2  the  voice  of  my  beloved  that  kuocketh 
5.  4  My  beloved  put  in  his  hand  by  the  hole 

3.  si  rose  up  to  open  to  my  beloved  ;  and  my 
5.  6  I  opened  to  my  beloved  ;  hut  my  beloved 
5.  8  0  daughters  of  Jerusalem,  .my  beloved 
5.  9  What . .  thy  beloved  more  than  (another)  b. 
5.  9  what,  thy  beloved  more  than  (nnother)b. 
5.  10  My  beloved  (is)  white  and  ruddy,  the 

5.  16  This  (is)  my  beloved,  and  this  (is)  my 

6.  1  is  thy  beloved  gone,  .thy  beloved  turned 

6.  2  My  beloved  is  gone  down  into  his  garden 

6.  3  I  (am)  my  beloved's,  and  my  beloved  (is‘ 

7.  9  like  tlie  best  wine  for  my  beloved,  that 

7.  10  I  (am)  my  beloved's,  and  his  desire  (is) 

7.  11  Come,  my  beloved,  let  us  go  forth  into 

7.  13  (which)  I  have  laid  up  for  thee,  .beloved 

8.  5  Who  (is)  this,  .leaning  upon  her  beloved? 

8.  14  Make  haste,  my  beloved,  and  be  thou 
Isa.  5.  1  a  soug  of  my  beloved  touching  liis  viney. 

3.  Beloved,  i’ll  yedid. 

Deut  33.  12  The  beloved  of  the  LORD  shall  dwell  in 
Psa.  60.  5  That  thy  beloved  maybe  delivered,  save 
108.  C  That  thy  beloved  may  he  delivered  •  save 
127.  2  (for)  so  he  givetli  his  beloved  sleep 
Jer.  11.  15  What  hath  my  beloved  to  do  in  mine 

4.  Desire,  ictso  machmad. 

Hos.  9. 16  yet  will  I  slay,  .the  beloved,  .of  tlieir 

5.  To  love  dearly,  ay  an  aw  agapao. 

Rom.  9.  2_5  call .  .her  beloved,  which  was  not  beloved 
Eph.  1.  6  he  hath  made  us  accepted  in  the  Beloved 
Col.  3. 12  as  the  elect  of  God,  holy  and  beloved 

1  Th.  1.  4  Knowing,  brethren  beloved,  your  election 

2  Th.  2. 13  brethren  beloved  of  tiie  Lord,  because 
Rev.  20.  9  camp  of  the  saints  about,  .beloved  city 

G.  Pearly  beloved,  ayanyris  agapelos. 

Matt.  3.  17  This  is  my  beloved  Soil,  in  whom  I  am 

12.  18  my  beloved,  in  whom  my  soul  is  well 
17.  5  This  is  my  beloved  Son,  in  whom  I  am 

Mark  1.  11  Thou  art  my  beloved  Son.  in  whom  I  am 

9.  7  saying,  This  is  my  beloved  Son  :  bear  him 
Luke  3.  22  Thou  art  my  beloved  Son  ;  in  thee  I  am 

9.  35  saying.This  is  my  [beloved]  Son  :  hear  him 
20.  13  What  shall  I  do  ?  I  will  send  my  lieloved 
Acts  15.  25  to  send  chosen  men.  .with  our  beloved 
Rom.  1.  7  To  all  that  be  in  Rome,  beloved  of  God 

11.  28  the  election ..  beloved  for  the  fathers’ 

16.  8  Greet  Amplias  my  beloved  in  the  Lord 
16.  9  Salute  Urbane,  .and  Stachys  my  beloved 
16. 12  [Salute  the,beloved  Persis,  which  laboured] 

1  Co.  4.  14  but,  as  my  beloved  sons,  I  warn  (you) 

4. 17  Timotheus,  who  is  my  beloved  son 

13.  58  Therefore,  my  beloved  brethren,  be  ye 
Eph.  6.  21  a  beloved  brother  and  faithful  minister 
Phil.  2.  12  my  beloved,  as  ye  have  always  obeyed 
Col.  4.  7  Tychicus.  .beloved  brother,  and  a 

4.  9  Onesimus,  a  faithful  and  beloved  brother 

4.  14  Luke,  the  beloved  physician,  aud  Demas 

1  Ti.  6.  2  because  they  are  faithful  and  beloved 
Phm.  2  to  (our)  [beloved]  Appliia,  and  Arcliippus 

16  but  above  a  servant,  a  brother  beloved 
Heb.  6.  9  But,  beloved,  we  are  persuaded,  .of  you 
Jas.  1.  16  Do  not  err,  my  beloved  brethren 

1.  19  my  beloved  brethren,  let  every  man  be 

2.  5  Hearken,  my  beloved  brethren,  Hath  not 

1  Pe.  4.  12  Beloved,  think  it  not  strange  concerning 

2  Pe.  1.  17  This  is  my  beloved  Son,  in  whom  I  am 

3.  1  This  second  epistle,  beloved,  I  now  write 

3.  8  beloved,  he  not  ignorant  of  this  one  thing 

3.  14  beloved,  seeing  that  ye  look  for  such 

3.  15  even  as  our  beloved  brother  Paul  also 
3.  17  beloved,  seeing  ye  know,  .before,  beware 
1  Jo.  3.  2  Beloved,  now  are  we  tile  sons  of  God 

3.  21  Beloved,  if  our  heart  condemn  us  not 

4.  1  Beloved,  believe  not  every  spirit,  liut  try 

4.  7  Beloved,  let  us  love  one  another :  for  love 

4.  11  Beloved,  if  God  so  loved  us,  we  ought  also 

3  Jo.  2  Beloved,  I  wish,  .thou  mayest  prosper 

5  Beloved,  thou  doest  faithfully  whatsoever 
11  Beloved,  follow  not  that  which  is  evil 
Jude  3  Beloved,  when  I  gave  all  diligence  to 

17  beloved,  remember  ye  the  words,  .of  the 
20  beloved,  building  up  yourselves  on  your 

BELOVED,  dearly  — 

1  .Dearly  beloved,  niT£  yediduth. 

Jer.  12.  7  dearly  beloved  of  my  soul  into  the  liaind 

2 .Dearly  beloved,  ayanyros  agapelos. 

Rom  12.  19  Dearly  beloved,  avenge  not  yourselves 

1  Co.  10.  14  Wherefore,  my  dearly  lieloved,  flee  from 

2  Co.  7.  1  dearly  beloved,  let  us  cleanse  ourselves 

12.  19  but.  .all  things,  dearly  beloved,  for  your 
Phil.  4.  1  my  brethren  dearly  beloved  and  longed 

4.  1  stand  fast  in  the  Lord,(my)  dearly  beloved 
2  Ti.  1.  2  To  Timothy,  (my)  dearly  beloved  son 
Phm.  1  Philemon  our  dearly  beloved,  and  fellow- 
1  Pe.  2. 1 1  Dearly  beloved,  I  beseech  (you)  as 

BELOVED,  well  — 

Dearly  beloved,  ayanyros  agapelos. 

Mark  12.  6  Having  yet.  .oue  son,  his  well  beloved 


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Rom  1 6.  s  Salute  my  well  beloved  Epenetus,  who  is 
3  J  o.  x  The  elder  uuto  the  well  beloved  Gaius 

BELOVED,  greatly  — 

Very  desirable,  n'niDn  chamudoth. 

Dan.  9.  23  for  thou  (art)  greatly  beloved  :  therefore 

10.  II  O  Dauiel,  a  man  greatly  beloved 
10.  iq  And  said,  0  man  greatly  beloved,  fearnot 

BEL-SHAZ'-ZAR,  the  lord’s  leader. 

Son  of  Nebuchadnezzar  and  last  of  the  kings  of  Babylon, 
slain  B.C.  550. 

Dan.  5.  1  B.  the  king  made  a  great  feast  to  a 

5.  2  B., whiles  he  tasted  the  wine,  commanded 
5.  9  Then  was  king  B.  greatly  troubled,  and 
5.  22  thou  his  son,  0  B.,  hast  not  humbled 
5.  29  Then  commanded  B.,  and  they  clothed 
5.  30  In  that  night  was  B.  the  king  of  the  Chal. 

7.  1  In  the  first  year  of  B.  king  of  Babylon 

8.  1  In  the  third  year  of  the  reign  of  king  B. 

BEL-TE-SHAZ-ZAR,  nwz’taj’a  the  lord’s  leader. 

The  name  given  to  Daniel  by  the  prince  of  Nebuchad¬ 
nezzar’s  eunuchs,  B.C.  550. 

Dan.  1.  7  for  he  gave  unto  Daniel  (the  name)  of  B. 

2.  26  said  to  Daniel  whose  name  (was)  B.,  Art 
4.  8  at  the  last  Daniel ..  whose  name  (was)  B. 

4.  9  0  B.,  master  of  the  magicians,  because  I 
4.  18  Now  thou,  O  B.  declare  the  interpretation 
4.  19  Then  Daniel,  whose  name  (was)  B.,  was 
4.  19  The  king  spake,  and  said,  B.,  let  not  the 

4.  19  B.  answered  and  said,  My  Lord,  the  dream 

5.  12  Daniel,  whom  the  king  named  B.  :  now 

10.  1  revealed  unto  Daniel,  whose  name  was  B. 

BEMOAN,  to  — 

To  nod,  move,  id  mid. 

Job  42. 11  they  bemoaned  him,  and  comforted  him 
Jer.  15.  s  O  Jerusalem  ?  or  who  shall  bemoan  thee  ? 
16.  s  neither  go  to  lament  nor  belhoan  them 

22.  10  Weep  ye  not  for  the  dead,  neither  bemoan 
48.  17  All  ye  that  are  about  him,  bemoan  him 

Nah.  3.  7  Nineveh  is  laid  waste  ;  who  will  bemoan 

BEMOAN  self,  to  — 

To  nod  or  move  oneself,  id  nud,  la. 

Jer.  31.  18  I  have,  .heard  Ephraim  bemoaning  h. 

BEN,  )a  son,  intelligent. 

A  Levite  set  over  the  (service  of  song  in  the  time  of 
David,  B.C.  1042. 

1  Ch.  15.  18  with  them  their  brethren.  .B.,  and  Jaaziel 

BE-NA'-IAH,  Jah  is  intelligent. 

1  Son  of  Jehoiadah,  one  of  David’s  officers,  B.C.  1042. 

2  Sa.  8.  18  B.  the  son  of  Jehoiada  (was  over)  both 

20.  23  B.  the  son  of  Jehoiada  (was)  over  the 

23.  20  B.  the  son  of  Jehoiada,  the  son  of  a 

23.  22  These  (things)  did  B.  the  son  of  Jehoiada 
1  Ki.  1.  8  Zadok  the  priest,  and  B.  the  son  of  .Tehoia. 

1.  10  Nathan  the  prophet,  and  B.,  and  the 

1.  26  Zadok  the  priest,  and  B.  the  son  of  Jeh. 

1.  32  David  said,  Call  me  Zadok  the  priest..*  B. 

1.  36  B.  the  son  of  Jehoiada  answered  the  king 

1.  38  So  Zadok  the  priest,  .and  B.  the  son  of 

1.  44  the  king  hath  sent.. B.,  the  son  of  Jehoiada 

2.  25  king  Solomon  sent  by  the  hand  of  B.  the 

2.  29  Then  Solomon  sent  B.  the  son  of  J elioiada 

2.  30  B.  came  to  the  tabernacle  of  the  Loud 

2.  30  B.  brought  the  king  word  again,  saying 

2.  34  So  B.  the  son  of  Jehoiada  went  up,  and 
2.  35  the  king  put  B.  the  son  of  Jehoiada 
2.  46  So  the  king  commanded  B.  the  son  of 
1  Ki.  4.  4  B.  the  son  of  Jehoiada  (was)  over  the 

1  Ch.  11.  22  B.  the  son  of  Jehoiada,  the  son  of  a 

11.  24  These  (things)  did  B.  the  son  of  Jehoiada 

18.  17  B.  the  son  of  Jehoiada  (was)  over  the 

27.  s  The  third  captain  of  the  host..(was)  B.  the 
27.  6  This  (is  that)  B.  ,(who  was)  mighty  (among) 
One  of  David's  valiant  men  from  Pirathon,  B.C.  1042. 

2  Sa.  23.  30  [one  of  the  thirty].  .B.  the  Pirathonite 

1  Ch.  11.  31  children  of  Benjamin,  B.  the  Pirathonite 
27. 14  The  eleventh  (captain,  .was)  B.  the  Pira. 

3.  Head  of  a  family  of  Simeon,  B.C.  1050.  ' 

1  Ch.  4.  36  Asaiah,  and  Adiel,  and  Jesimiel,  and  B. 

4.  One  of  David’s  priests  in  Jerusalem,  B.C.  1042. 

1  Ch.:i5.  18  with  them  their  brethren.  .B.,  and  Maas. 
15.  20  Maaseiah,  and  B.,  with  psalteries  on 

15.  24  B.,  andEliezer,  the  priests,  didblowwith 

16.  5  Mattithiah,  and  Eliab,  and  B.,  and  Obed. 
16.  6  B.  also  and  Jahaziel  the  priests  with 

5.  Bather  of  one  of  David’s  counsellors,  B.C.  1040. 

1  Ch.  27.  34  Ahithophel  (was)  Jehoiada  the  son  of  B. 
fi.  The  grandfather  of  Jehaziel,  B.C.  896. 

2  Ch.  20.  14  Then  upon  Jahaziel.  .the  son  of  B.,  the 

7.  A  Levite  overseer  of  the  temple  and  the  offerings  in 
Hezekiah’s  reign,  B.C.  725. 

2CI1.31.  13  Mahath,  and  B.  ..overseers  under  the  hand 

8.  One  of  the  family  of  Parosh,  B.C.  456. 

Ezra  10.  25  the  sons  of  Parosh .  .Malchijah,  and  B. 

9.  A  son  of  Pahath-moab,  B.C.  456. 

Ezra  10.  30  sons  of  Pahath-moab  ;  Adna.  .Chelal,  B. 

10.  A  son  of  Bani,  B.C.  456. 

Ezra  10.  33  [Of  the sonsofBaui;  Maadai]. .B., Bediah 

11.  A  son  of  Nebo,  B.C.  456. 

Ezra  10.  43  Of  the  sons  of  Nebo ;  Jeiel.  .and  Joel,  B. 


12.  Father  of  Pelatiah,  a  prince  of  J udah,  B.C.  594. 

Eze.  11.  1  among  whom.  .Pelatiah  the  son  of  B. 

11.  13  that  Pelatiah  the  son  of  B.  died.  Then 

BEN  AM  -MI,  ’ey  if  son  of  my  people. 

The  son  whom  Lot’s  younger  daughter  bore  to  him. 
He  was  father  of  the  Ammonites,  B.C.  1819. 

Gen.  19.  38  also  bare  a  son,  and  called  his  name  B. 

BENCH  — 

Board,  bench,  an  [5  qeresh. 

Eze.  27.  6  the  Ashurites  have  made  thy  benches 

BEND,  to  — 

1  .To  tread,  darak. 

Psa.  7.  12  he  hath  bent  his  bow,  and  made  it  ready 
11.  2  For,  lo,  the  wicked  bend,  .bow,  they  make 

37.  14  The  wicked,  .have  bent  their  bow,  to  cast 
58.  7  he  bendeth.  .his  arrows,  let  them  be  as 
64.  3  bend,  .their  arrows,  .bitter  words 

Isa.  5.  28  tbeir  bows  bent,  their  horses’  hoofs  shall 
21.  15  they  fled,  .from  the  bent  bow,  and  from 
Jer.  46.  9  Lydians,  that  handle  (and)  bend  the  bow 
50.  14  all  ye  that  bend  the  bow,  shoot  at  her  . 

50.  29  all  ye  that  bend  the  bow,  camp  against  it 

51.  3  Against  (him  that)  bend,  let  the  archer  b. 
Lam.  2.  4  He  hath  bent  his  bow  like  an  enemy  1 

3.  12  He  hath  bent  his  bow,  and  set  me  as  a 
Zech.  9.  13  When  I  have  bent  Judah  for  me 

2.  To  cause  to  tread,  darak,  5. 

Jer.  9.  3  they  bend  their  tongues  (like)  their  bow 

3.  To  bend,  bow,  ]5|  Jcaphan. 

Eze.  17.  7  this  vine  did  bend  her  roots  toward  him 

BENDING  — 

To  bow  down,  nnv  shacliach. 

Isa.  60.  14  sons  also,  .shall  come  bending  unto  thee 

BENEATH  — 

1.  Beneath,  boiv,  nias  mattali. 

Exod26.  24  they  shall  be  coupled  together  beneath 
27.  5  thou  shalt  put  it  under,  .the  altar  beneath 
36.  29  they  were  coupled  beneath,  and  coupled 

38.  4  under  the  compass  thereof  beneath  unto 
Deut28.  13  thou  shalt  not  be  beneath  ;  if  that  thou 
Prov.15.  24  that  he  may  depart  from  hell  beneath 
Jer.  31.  37  the  foundations,  .searched  out  beneath 

2.  Under,  nnn  tachath. 

Exod32.  19  and  brake  them  beneath  the  mount 
Deut  33.  13  Blessed,  .for  the  deep  that  coucheth  be. 

3.  From  under,  nrwo  mittachath. 

Exod2o.  4  heaven  above,  or.  .in  the  earth  beneath 
Deut.  4.  18  fish  that  (is)  ip  the  waters  beneath  the 

4.  39  heaven  above,  and  upon  the  earth  beneath 

5.  8  heaven  above,  or.  .in  the  earth  beneath 
Job  18.  16  His  roots  shall  be  dried  up  beneath 

4.  Downwards,  down,  ko.tu  kato. 

Mark  14.  66  as  Peter  was  beneath  in  the  palace,  there 
John  8.  23  Ye  are  from  beneath  ;  I  am  from  above 
Acts  2.  19  I  will  show,  .signs  in  the  earth  beneath 

BE-NE  BE'-RAK,  pin-’]?  sons  of  lightning. 

A  city  in  Dan,  near  Ashdod. 

Josh.19.  45  [coast  of  their  inheritance].  .Jehud.  .B. 
BENEFACTOR  — 

Well-doer,  evepyerys  euergetes. 

Luke  22.  25  exercise  authority .  .are  called  benefactors 
BENEFIT  — 

1  .Deed,  gemul. 

2  Ch.  32.  25  according  to  the  benefit  (done)  unto  him 
Psa.  103.  2  Bless  the  Lord  . .  forget  not  all  his  benefits 

2 . Deed,  tagmul. 

Psa.  116. 12  I  render  unto  the  Lord,  .all  his  benefits 

3.  Good,  ay a6os  agathos. 

Phm.  14  that  thy  benefit  should  not  be  as  it  were 

4 . Good  work,  well-doing,  evepyetrla  euergesia. 

1  Ti.  6.  2  because  they  are . .  partakers  of  the  benefit 

5.  Grace,  char  is. 

2  Co.  1.  15  that  ye  might  have  a  second  benefit 
BENEFIT,  to  — 

To  do  good,  Jt?;  yatab,  5. 

Jer.  18.  10  wherewith  I  said  I  would  benefit  them 

BE-NE  JA-A'-KAN,  [py.;  '33  sons  of  intelligence. 

A  tribe  that  gave  its  name  to  several  wells  around  the 
27th  station  of  the  Israelites,  and  16th  from  Sinai.  It 
lay  between  Moseroth  and  Horagidgad. 

Nuni33.  31  they  departed  from  Moseroth,  and  B. 

33.  32  they  removed  from  B.,  and  encamped  at 

BENEVOLENCE  — 

Good  mind,  evvoia  eunoia. 

1  Co.  7.  3  render  unto  the  wife  due  benevolence 

BEN  HA'-DAD,  inn  ]3  son  of  Iladad. 

1.  A  king  of  Syria,  son  of  Tabrimon.  He  made  a  league 
with  Asa,  king  of  Judah,  and  invaded  Israel,  B.C.  951. 

1  Ki.  15.  18  king  Asa  sent  them  to  B.,  the  son  of 

15.  20  So  B.  hearkened  unto  king  Asa,  and  sent 

2  Ch.  10.  2  sent  to  B.  king  of  Syria,  that  dwell  at 

16.  4  B.  hearkened  unto  king  Asa,  and  sent 

2.  Another  king  of  Syria,  who  reigned  in  the  time  of 
Aliab  king  of  Israel,  B.C.  901. 


1  Ki.  20.  1  B.  the  king  of  Syria  gathered  all  his 

20.  2  said  unto  him,  Thus  said  B.,  thy  silver 
20.  5  Thus  speaketh  B.,  saying,  Although  I 
20.  9  he  said  unto  the  messengers  of  B.,  Tell 
20.  10  B.  sent  unto  him,  and  said,  The  gods 
20.  16  B.  (was)  drinking  himself  drunk  in 
20.  17  B.  sent  out,  and  they  told  him,  saying 
20.  20  B.  the  king  of  Syria  escaped  on  an 
20.  26  it  came  to  pass . .  that  B.  numbered 
20.  30  B.  fled,  and  came  into  the  city,  into 
20.  32  Thy  servant  B.  saith,  I  pray  thee,  let  me 
20.  33  they  said,  Thy  brother  B.  Then  he  said 

20.  33  Then  B.  came  forth  to  him  ;  and  he 

2  Ki.  6.  24  it  came  to  pass  after  this,  that  B.  king  of 

8.  7  B.  the  king  of  Syria  was  sick  :  and 
8.  9  Thy  son  B.  king  of  Syria  hath  sent  me 

3.  Son  of  Hazael,  who  succeeded  him,  B.C.  842. 

2  Ki/13.  3  into  the  hand  of  B.  the  son  of  Hazael 

13.  24  and  B.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 
13.  25  Jehoash.  .again  out  of  the  hand  of  B. 
Amos  1.  4  which  shall  devour  the  palaces  of  B. 

4.  A  general  title  of  the  kings  of  Damascus. 

Jer.  49.  27  it  shall  consume  the  palaces  of  B. 

BEN  HA'-IL,  strong,  valiant. 

A  prince  of  Judah  under  Jehosliaphat,  B.C.  912. 

2  Ch.  17.  7  he  sent  to  his  princes. .to  B.,  and  to  0. 
BENHA'-NAN,  f very  gracious. 

A  son  of  Shimon,  descended  from  Jephunneh,B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4.  20  the  sons  of  Shimon.  .B.,  and  Tilon 
BE-NI'-NU,  D'33  posterity. 

A  Levite  who,  with  Nehemiah,  sealed  the  covenant. 

Neh.  10.  13  [And  their  brethren].  .Hodijah,  Bani,  B. 
BEN-JA-’MIN,  pa;:?  son  of  the  right  hand. 

1.  The  youngest  son  of  Jacob,  and  the  only  one  born  in 
Canaan.  His  birth  occurred  a  short  distance  from 
Bethlehem,  and  where  his  mother  Rachel  died,  naming 
him  with  her  last  breath  Bcnoni  ‘‘son  of  my  sorrow." 
This  name  was  changed  by  Jacob  into  Beujamiu  or 
Binyamin,  B.c.  1732. 

Gen.  33.  18  but  his  father  called  him  B. 

35.  24  The  sons  of  Rachel;  Joseph  and  B. 

42.  4  B.,  Joseph’s  brother,  Jacob  sent  not  with 

42.  36  Simeon  (is)  not,  and  ye  will  take  B. 

43.  14  may  send  away  your  other  brother,  and  1!. 
43.  15  took  double  money  in  their  hand,  and  B. 
43.  16  when  Joseph  saw  B.  with  them,  he  said 
43.  29  he  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  saw.  .B. 

43.  34  B.’s  mess  was  five  times  so  much  as  any 

44.  12  and  the  cup  was  found  in  B.’s  sack 

43.  12  youreyessee,  andtheeyesof mybrotherB. 

45.  14  he  fell  upon  his  brother  B.’s  neck,  and 
45. 14  and  B.  wept  upon  his  neck 

43.  22  but  to  B.  he  gave  three  hundred  (pieces) 

46.  19  of  Rachel,  Jacob’s  wife  ;  Joseph  and  B. 
46.  21  the  sons  of  B.  (were)  Belah,  and  Becher 
49^27  B.  shall  ravin  as  a  wolf  :  in  the  morning 

Exod.  1.  3  [children  of  Israel] . .  Issachar,  Zebulun..B. 
Deut  33.  12  of  BJi£_£aidT-The  beloved  of  the  Lord 
i  Ch.  2.  i2"[sons  of  Israel] . .  Dan,  Joseph,  and  B. 

7.  6  of  B.  ;  Bela,  and  Becher,  and  Jediael 

2.  The  tribe  springing  from  Benjamin  as  well  as  the 
district  occupied  by  it  are  frequently  spoken  of  by  this 
name. 

Num.  1.  11  of  B.  ;  Abidan  the  son  of  Gideoni. 

1.  36  Of  the  children  of  B.,  by  their  generations 

1.  37  of  the  tribe  of  B. . .  thirty  and  five  thous. 

2.  22  the  tribe  of  B.  :  and  the  captain  of  the 
2.  22  sons  of  B.  (shall  be)  Abidan  the  son  of 
7.  60  Abidan.  .prince  of  the  children  of  B. 

16.  24  over  the  host  of  the  tribe  of .  .B.  (was) 

13.  9  of  the  tribe  of  B.,  Palti  the  son  of  Rafdiu 
26.  38  The  sons  of  B.  after  their  families  :  of 
26.  41  These .  .the  sons  of  B.  after  their  families 
34.  21  of  the  tribe  of  B.,  Elidad  the  son  of  Chis. 
Deut  27.  12  These  shall  stand.  .Joseph,  and  B. 

Josh. 18.  11  the  lot  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  B. 
18.  20  This . .  the  inheritence  of  the  children  of  1!. 
18.  21  the  cities  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  1». 

18.  28  (is)  the  inheritance  of  the  children  of  B. 

21.  4  out  of  the  tribe  of  B.,  thirteen  cities 
21.  17  out  of  the  tribe  of  B.,  Gibeon  with  her 

Judg.  1.  21  the  children  of  B.  did  not  drive  out 

1.  21  Jebusites  dwell  with  the  children  of  B. 

5.  14  after  thee,  B.,  among  thy  people  :  out  of 

10.  9  Ammon  passed .  .to  fight  also  against.  .B. 

19.  14  them.  .byGibeah,  which (belongeth) to  B. 

20.  3  Now  the  children  of  B.  heard  that  the 
20.  4  I  came  into  Gibeah  that  (belongeth)  to  B. 
20.  10  may  do,  when  they  come  to  Gibeah  of  B. 
20.  12  sent  men  through  all  the  tribe  of  B. 

20.  13  the  children  of  B.  would  not  hearken 
20.  14  the  children  of  B.  gathered  themselves 
2Q.  1 5  the  children  of  B.  were  numbered  at 
20.  17  the  men  of  Israel,  besides  B.,  were 
20.  18  to  the  battle  against  the  children  of  B.  ? 
20.  20  men  of  Israel  went  out  to  battle  against  B. 
20.  21  the  children  of  B.  came  forth  out  of 
20.  23  shall  I  go . .  against  the  children  of  B. 

20.  24  came  near  against  the  children  of  B. 

20.  25  B.  urent  forth  against  them  out  of  Gibeah 
20.  28  shall  I.  .go  out  to  battle  against.  .B. 

20.  30  Israel  v'ent  up  against  the  children  of  R 
20.  31  the  children  of  B.  went  out  against  the 
20.  32  the  children  of  B.  said,  They(are)smitten 
20.  35  the  Lord  smote  B,  before  Israel :  and 
20.  36  the  children  of  B.  saw  that  they  were 
20.  39  B.  began  to  smite  (and)  kill  of  the  men 


BENJAMIN 


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BEROTHAH 


Judg  20.  41  the  men  of  B.  were  amazed  :  for  they  saw 
20.  44  there  fell  of  B.  eighteen  thousand  men 
20.  46  So  that  all  which  fell  that  day  of  B. 

20.  48  turned  again  upon  the  children  of  B. 

21.  1  There  shall  not  any  of  us  give,  .unto  B. 
21.  6  Israel  repented  them  for  B.  their  brother 
21.  13  to  speak  to  the  children  of  B.  that  (were) 

21. 14  B.  came  again  at  that  time  ;  and 

21. 15  the  people  repented  them  for  B  ,  because 
21.  16  seeing  the  women  are  destroyed  out  of  B.? 
21. 17  inheritance  for  them  that  be  escaped  ofB. 
21.  18  Cursed  (be)  he  that  giveth  a  wife  to  B. 

21.  20  they  commanded  the  children  of  B. 

2i.  21  daughters  of  Shiloh,  and  go  to.  .land  of  B. 
2i.  23  the  children  of  B.  did  so,  and  took 

1  Sa.  4.  12  there  ran  a  man  of  B.  out  of  the  army 

9.  1  there  was  a  man  of  B. ,  whose  name 
9.  16  send  thee  a  man  out  of  the  land  of  B. 

9.  21  least  of  all  the  families  of  the  tribe  of  B.  ? 
10.  2  Rachel's  sepulchre,  in  the  border  of  B.  at 
10.  20  Israel  to  come  near,  the  tribe  of  B.  was 

10.  21  When  he  had  caused  the  tribe  of  B.  to 
13.  2  were  with  Jonathan  in  Gibeah  of  B. 

13.  15  gat  him  up  from  Gilgal  unto  Gibeah  of  15. 

13.  16  Saul,  and  Jonathan.. abode  in  Gibeah  of  B. 

14.  16  the  watchmen  of  Saul  in  Gibeah  of  B. 

2  Sa.  2.  9  made  him  king  over  Gilead,  .and  over  B. 

2.  15  there,  .went  over  by  number  twelve  of  B. 

2.  25  tlie  children  of  B.  gathered  themselves 
2  31  the  servants  of  David  had  smitten  of  B. 

3.  19  Abner  also  spake  in  the  ears  of  B. 

3.  19  that  seemed  good  to  the  whole  house  of  B. 

4.  2  Rimmon  a  Beerothite.of  the  children  of  B. 
4.  2  for  Beeroth  also  was  reckoned  to  B. 

19.  17  And.  .a  thousand  men  of  B.  with  him 
2i.  14  buried  they  in  the  country  of  B.  in  Zelali 
23.  29  Ribai  out  of  Gibeah  of  the  children  of  B. 

1  Ki.  4.  18  Shimei  the  son  of  Elali  in  B. 

12.  21  Rehoboam.  .assembled  all  .with.  .B. 

12.  23  Speak,  .unto  all  the  house  of  Judah  and  15. 
is.  22  king  Asa  built  with  them  Gelia  of  B. 

1  Cli.  6.  60  out  of  the  tribe  of  B. ;  Geba  with  her 

6.  65  they  gave,  .out  of  the  tribe,  .of  B.,  these 
8.  1  B.  begat  Bela  his  first  born,  Aslibel  the 

8.  40  All  these  (are)  of  the  sons  of  B. 

9.  3  in  Jerusalem  dwelt . .  of  the  children  of  B. 

9.  7  of  the  sons  of  B.  ;  Sallu  the  son  of  Mes. 

11.  31  of  Gibeah .  .to  the  children  of  B.,  Benaiah 

12.  2  armed  with  bows ..  of  Saul’s  brethren  of  B. 
12.  16  there  came  of  the  children  of  B. .  .unto 
12.  29  of  the  children  of  B. .  .three  thousand 
21.  6  Levi  ami  B.  counted  he  not  among  them 
27.  21  of  B.;  Jaasiel  the  son  of  Abner 

2  Ch.  xi.  1  Rehoboam .  .gathered  of  the  house  of . .  B. 

11.  3  Speak,  .to  all  Israel  in  Judah  and  B. 

11.  10  which  (are)  in  Judah  and  in  B.  fenced 
11.  12  made  them,  .strong,  having.  .B.  on  his 
11.  23  dispersed,  .his  children  throughout.  .15. 

14.  8  out  of  B. .  .two  hundred  and  fourscore  th. 

15.  2  Hear  ye  me,  Asa,  and  all  Judah  and  B. 

15.  8  put  away  the.  idols  out  of.  .Judah  and  B. 
15.  9  lie  gathered  all  Judah  and  B.,  and  the 
17.  17  of  B. ;  Eliada  a  mighty  man  of  valour 
25.  s  captains  over  thousands,  .throughout. .  B. 

31.  1  threw  down,  .the  altars  out  of  all.  ,B. 

34.  9  the  Levites . .  had  gathered . .  of  all . .  B. 

34.  32  he  caused  all  that  were.  .in.  .B.  to  stand 

Ezra  1.  5  Then  rose  up.  .chief  of  the  fathers  of .  .B. 
4.  1  when  the  adversaries  of  Judah  and  B 

10.  9  the  men  of . .  B.  gathered  themselves 
Neh.  n.  4  at  Jerusalem  dwelt,  .of.  .children  of  B. 

11.  7  these  (are)  the  sons  of  B.  ;  Sallu  the  son 
11.  31  The  children  also  of  B. .  .at  Michmash 
11.  36  And  of  the  Levites  (were)  divisions,  .in  15. 

Tsa.  68.  27  There  (is)  little  B. .  .their  ruler,  the  princes 
80.  2  Before  Ephraim  and  15. .  .stir  up  thy 
Jcr.  1.  1  of  the  priests  that  (were),  .inthelandof  B. 
6.  1  O  ye  children  of  B.,  gather  yourselves  to 
17.  26  they  shall  come,  .from  the  land  of  B. 

32.  8  Buy  my  field . .  which  (is)  in . .  B.  :  for  the 

32.  44  and  take  witnesses  in  the  land  of  B. 

33.  13  in  the  land  of  B. .  .shall  the  flocks  pass 
37.  12  Jeremiah  went,  .into  the  land  of  B. 

Eze.  48.  22  the  border  of  Judah  and  the  border  of  B. 
48.  23  from  the  east  side  unto  the  west  side,  15. 
48.  24  by  the  border  of  B. .  .Simeon  (shall  have) 
48.  32  one  gate  of  B.,  one  gate  of  Dan 
Hos.  5.  8  cry  aloud  (at)  Beth-aven,  after  thee,  O  B. 
Obad.  19  of  Samaria  ;  and  B.  (shall  possess)  Gilead 
Acts  13.  21  S.  the  son  of  C.,  a  man  of  the  tribe  of  15. 
Rom.  11.  1  I  also  am  an  Israelite,  .(of)  the  tribe  of  B. 
Thil.  3.  5  Circumcised  the  eighth  day . .  tribe  of  15. 
Rev.  7.  8  of  the  tribe  of  B.  (were)  sealed  twelve 

Tlie  following  localities  were  in  the  territory  of  Benja¬ 
min: — Ai,  Aja,  Aiatii,  Ajalon,  Alemeth,  AUon-bachuth, 
Almon,  Ammali,  Ananiah,  Anathoth,  Aphrali,  Avim, 
Baaltamar,  Bahurim,  Beeroth,  Beth-Arahali,  Beth- 
Aven,  Beth-el,  Beth-Haecerem,  Beth-Hoglali,  Betli- 
Horon  (the  lower),  Beth-Phage,  Bethany,  Charashim, 
Chepar  Haamonai,  Chephirah,  Eleph,  En-rogel  En- 
shemesh,  Emmaus,  Ephraim,  Gaba,  Gallim,  Gareb, 
Oebim,  Giah,  Gibeah,  Gibeon,  Gidom,  Gihon,  Gilgal, 
uittann,  Goatli,  Hadid,  Ilazor,  Helkath-hazzurim, 
Jehus,  Jericho,  Jerusalem,  Keziz,  Kirioth,  Luz,  Mad¬ 
men,  Maktesh,  Michmas,  Migron,  Millo,  Mizpah,  Moza, 
Naiotli,  Neballat,  Nephtoah,  Nob,  Ono,  Ophel,  Ophni, 
uphrah,  Far  ah,  Ramah,  Rekem,  Secliu,  Shaveh,  Shell, 
Miual,  Silla,  Taralah,  Zalmcn,  Zcboim,  Zclah,  Zelzali, 
Zemaraim,  &c. 

3.  Great  grandson  of  Benjamin. 

1  Ch.  7. 10  The  sons  also  of . .  Jeush,  and  B.,  and 

12 


4.  A  descendant  of  Harim. 

Ezra  10.  32  B.,  Malluch,  (and)  Shemariah 

5.  One  who  took  part  in  repairing  the  wall,  B.c.  550. 

Neh.  3.  23  After  him  repaired  B.  and  Hasliub 

6.  One  who  took  part  in  purifying  the  wall.  B.c.  550. 

Neh.  12.  34  Judah,  and  B.,  and  Shemaiah,  and  Jer. 

7.  One  of  the  gates  of  Jerusalem. 

Jer.  20.  2  the  stocks  that  (were)  in  the.  .gate  of  B. 

37.  13  And  when  he  was  in  the  gate  of  B.,  a 

38.  7  tlie  king  then  sitting  in  the  gate  of  B. 
Zech.  14.  10  from  B’s.  gate  unto  the  place  of  the  first 

BEN-JA-MITE,  'rpbvja  belonging  to  Benjamin. 
Patronymic  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin. 

Judg.  3.  15  Ehud  the  son  of  Gera,  a  B.,  a  man  left 

19.  16  but  the  men  of  the  place  (were)  B. 

20.  35  the  children  of  Israel  destroyed  of  the  B. 
20.  36  the  men  of  Israel  gave  place  to  the  B. 

20.  40  the  B.  looked  behind  them,  and,  behold 
20.  43  (Thus)  they  inclosed  the  B.  round  about 

1  Sa.  9.  1  a  B.,  a  mighty  man  of  power 

9.  4  he  passed  through  the  land  of  the  B. 

9.  21  (Am)  not  I  a  B.,  of  the  smallest  of  the 
22.  7  Hear  now,  ye  B. ;  will  the  son  of  Jesse 

2  Sa.  16.  1 1  how  much  more  now  (may  this)  B.  (do  it)  ? 

19.  16  Shimei  the  son  of  Gera,  a  B. .  .came  down 

20.  1  Shelia,  the  son  of  Bichri,  a  B.  ;  and  he 

1  Ki.  2.  8  Shimei  the  son  of  Gera,  a  B.  of  Bahurim 
1  Ch.27.  12  ninth.. Abiezer  the  Anetothite,  of  the  B. 
Esth.  2.  s  Shimei,  the  son  of  Kish,  a  B. 
l’sa.  7.  title,  concerning  the  words  of  Cush  the  B 

BE  -NO,  113  his  son. 

A  descendant  of  Merari,  son  of  Levi,  B.c.  1000. 

1  Ch.24.  26  the  sons  of  Jaaziah ;  B. 

24.  27  The  sons  of  Merari  by  Jaaziah  ;  B.,  and 

BEN  O’-NI,  UiN’II  son  of  my  sorrow. 

The  name  given  by  Rachel  to  her  second  son,  B.C.  1732. 
Gen.  35.  18  it  came  to  pass,  .she  called  his  name  B. 

BENT,  to  be  — 

To,  N5>n  tala. 

Ho’s.  11.  7  my  people  are  bent  to  backsliding  from 

BEN  ZO'-HETH,  nnit  j|  corpulent,  strong. 

A  son  of  Ishi,  a  descendant  of  Judah  through  Caleb 
the  son  of  Jepliiinneh,  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4.  20  tlie  sons  of  Ishi  (were)  Zolieth,  and  B. 

BE'-ON,  JV3  lord  or  house  of  On. 

A  place  E.  of  the  Jordan,  doubtless  a  contraction  of 
Baal-meon.  Compare  verse  38.  Now  Main. 

N1111132.  3  Elealeh,  and  Shebam,  and  Nebo,  and  B. 
BE'-OR,  liys  shepherd. 

1.  Father  of  Bela  the  first  king  of  Edom,  B.c.  1600. 

Gen.  36.  32  Bela  the  son  of  B.  reigned  in  Edom 
1  Ch.  1.  43  Bela  the  son  of  B. :  and  the  name  of  his 

2.  Father  of  Balaam  the  prophet,  B.c.  1510. 

NU11122.  5  messengers .  .unto  Balaam  the  son  of  B. 
24.  3  Balaam  the  son  of  15.  hath  said,  and  the 
24.  15  Balaam  the  son  of  B.  hath  said,  and  tlie 
31.  8  Balaam  also  tlie  son  of  B.  they  slew  with 
Dent  23.  4  hired  against  thee  Balaam  the  son  of  B. 
Josh.13.  22  Balaam  also  the  son  of  B.,the  soothsayer 
24.  9  called  Balaam  the  son  of  B.  to  curse  you 
Mic.  6.  5  remember  now . .  what  Balaam . .  son  of  B. 
BE'-RA,  yip  gift. 

A  king  of  Sodom  in  the  time  of  Abram,  B.c.  1917. 

Gen.  14.  2  made  war  with  B.  king  of  Sodom,  and 

BE-RA-CHAH,  "z  blessing. 

1.  One  who  joined' David  at  Ziklag,  B.c.  1040. 

1  Ch.  12.  3  The  chief  (was)  Ahiezer,  then  Joasli . .  B. 

2.  A  valley  near  Tekoali,  in  the  S.  of  Judah  (in  2  Ch. 
20.  26  the  origin  of  the  name  “valley  of  blessing"  is 
given).  The  name  Bereikut  still  survives  in  a  valley 
between  Tekua  and  the  main  road  from  Bethlehem  to 
Hebron. 

2  Ch.  20.  26  they  assembled,  .in  the  valley  of  B. 

20.  26  the  same  place  was  called,  The  valley  of  B. 

BE-RA'-LAH,  n;*q3  .Tah  is  maker. 

A  son  of  Shimhi,  a  Benjamite,  B.c.  1340. 

1  Ch.  8.  21  B.,  and  Shimrath,  the  sons  of  Shimhi 
BE-RE  -A,  3  ipo : a. 

A  city  in  the  S.  of  Macedonia,  now  called  Vcrria  or 
Kara-verria,  and  situated  011  the  E.  slope  of  the  Olym¬ 
pian  range. 

Acts  17.  10  brethren .  .sent  away..  Silas  by  night..  15. 
17.  13  the  word  of  God  was  preached  of  Paul  at  B. 
20.  4  accompanied  him  into  Asia,  Sopaterof  B. 

BEREAVE,  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  lank ,  npri  chaser,  3. 

Eccl.  4.  8  I  labour,  and  bereave  my  soul  of  good 

2.  To  enfeeble,  cause  to  stumble,  Sirs  kasha! ,  3. 

Eze.  36.  14  neither  bereave  thy  nations  any  more 

3.  To  bereave,  make  childless,  shakol,  3. 

Gen.  42.  36  Me  have  ye  bereaved .  .Joseph  (is)  not 
Lam.  1.  20  abroad  the  sword  liereavetli,  at  home 
Eze.  5.  17  evil  beasts,  and  they  shall  bereave  thee 

36.  12  thou  shalt  no  more  henceforth  bereave 
36.  13  thou,  .hast  bereaved  thy  nations 
36.  14  neither  bereave  thy  nations  any  more 
Hos.  9.  12  they  bring  up.  .yet  will  I  bereave 


BEREAVE  of  children,  to  — 

To  bereave,  make  childless,  b'jy  shakol,  3. 

Jer.  15.  7  I  will  bereave,  .of  children,  I  will  destroy 

BEREAVED,  to  be  — 

To  be  bereaved,  Yiy  shakol. 

Gen.  43. 14  If  I  be  bereaved.  .1  am  bereaved 

BEREAVED  (of  children)  — 

Bereaved,  shakhid. 

Jer.  18.  21  let  their  wives  be  bereaved  of  their  child. 
Hos.  13.  8  a  bear  (that  is)  bereaved,  .and  will  rend 

BE-RECH'-IAH,  /rzna,  ?,T3fi3,  Jah  is  blessing. 

1.  A  descendant  of  Jehoiakim  king  of  Judah,  b.c.  520. 

1  Ch.  3.  20  And  Hasliubah,  and  Ohel,  and  B. 

2.  Father  of  Asaph  the  chief  singer,  B.c.  1070. 

1  Ch.  6.  39  (even)  A.  the  son  of  B.,  the  son  of  Shimca 
15.  17  of  his  brethren,  A.  the  son  of  B.  ;  and  of 

3.  A  Levite  who  lived  near  Jerusalem,  B.c.  445. 

1  Ch.  9.  16  B.  the  son  of  Asa,  the  son  of  Elkanali 

4.  A  Levite,  one  of  the  tabernacle  doorkeepers. 

1  CI1.15.  23  B.  and  Elkanali  (were)  doorkeepers  for 

5.  An  Ephraimite  in  the  time  of  Pekah,  B.c.  741. 

2  Ch.28.  12  certain  of  the  heads.  .B.  the  son  of  Mes. 
fi.  Father  of  Meshullam  who  assisted  in  repairing  the 
wall  of  Jerusalem,  B.c.  520. 

Neh  3.  4  next,  .repaired  Meshullam  the  son  of  15. 
3.  30  After,  .repaired  Meshullam  the  son  of  B 

6.  18  the  daughter  of  Meshullam  the  son  of  B 
BE'-RED,  Tip  seed  place. 

1.  A  place  in  S.  of  Canaan,  between  which  and  Kadesh 
lay  the  well  La  hai-roi.  The  Peshito  gives  Gadar— 
Gerar ('.') ;  the  Arabic,  Yarad  ;  Onkelos,  Chagra.  It  is 
perhaps  el-Khrdasah,  12  miles  S.  of  Beersheba. 

Gen.  16.  14  behold,  (it  is)  between  Kadesh  and  B. 

2.  An  Ephraimite,  perhaps  the  same  as  Becher,  B.c.  1680. 

1  Ch.  7.  20  the  sons  of  Ephraim  ;  Sliuthelah,  and  B 
BE-RI,  ’12  expounder. 

A  son  of  Zopliah,  an  Asherite,  B.c.  1570. 

1  Ch.  7.  36  sons  of  Zopliah  ;  Suah.  .and  B.,  andlmrah 

BE-RI'- AH,  nynp  unfortunate. 

1.  A  son  of  Asher)  B.C.  1700. 

Gen.  46.  17  Jimnah,  and  Ishuali,  and  Isui,  and  B. 

46.  17  the  sons  of  B.  ;  Heber,  and  Malchiel 
Nuni26.  44  of  B.,  the  family  of  the  Beriites. 

26.  45  Of  the  sons  of  B.  :  of  Heber,  the  family 
1  Ch.  7.  30  Imnali,  and  Isuah,  and  Isliuai,  and  B. 

7.  31  the  sons  of  15.  ;  Heber,  and  Malchiel 

2.  A  son  of  Ephraim,  B.c.  1670. 

1  Ch.  7.  23  ho  called  his  name  B.,  because 

3.  A  son  of  Elpaal,  a  Benjamite,  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  8.  13  B.  also,  and  Shema.. heads  of  the  fathers 

8.  16  Michael.  .Ispah,  and  Joha  the  sons  of  B. 

4.  A  Levite,  a  Gersliomite,  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.  23.  10  thesonsof  Shimei.  .Jahath,  Zina.  .andB 

23.  11  but  Jeush  and  B.  had  not  many  sons 
BE-RI-ITE,  'y’13  unfortunate. 

A  family  of  Asherites  sprung  from  Beriali. 

Nuni26.  44  children  of.  .Bcriah,  the  family  of  the  B 
BE-RITES,  n-13  belonging  to  Beri, 

Descendants  of  Beri  in  the  N.  of  Canaan,  visited  by 
Joab  in  his  pursuit  after  Sheba. 

2  Sa.  20.  14  And  he  went  through  all.  .the  B. 
BE'-RITH,  m3  a  covenant. 

An  idol  (Baal-berith)  worshipped  in  Shechem. 

Judg.  8.  33  children  of  Israel  made  B.  B.  their  god 

9.  46  they  entered  into ..  the  house  of  the  god  B. 

BER-NI  -CE,  j8epy(/c7j. 

A  daughter  of  Herod  Agrippa,  grandson  of  nerod  the 
Great,  and  sister  of  Agrippa  II.,  A.D.  50. 

Acts  25.  13  B.  came  unto  Cesarea  to  salute  Festus 

25.  23  B. . .  was  entered  into  the  place  of  hearing 

26.  30  king  rose  up,  and  the  governor,  and  B. 

BE  RO-DACH  BAL-A'-DAN,  31X13  bold. 

A  king  of  Babylon,  B.c.  713.  The  name  is  more 
accurately  written  Merodach  Baladan. 

2  Ki.  20.  12  At  that  time  B.  B...  sent  letters.,  unto  II. 
Isa.  39.  1  At  that  time  M.  B. .  .sent  letters,  .to  Hez. 

BE-RO'-THAH,  nnl3  food. 

A  city  near  Hamath  on  N.  of  Canaan,  and  considered 
by  some  as  the  same  as  Berothai.  Ezekiel  places 
Berothah  between  Hamath  and  Damascus;  hence  it 
cannot  be  Beirut  (the  classical  Berytus) ;  nor  can  it  be 
Beirut  in  the  form  Berothai,  for  David's  war  with  the 
king  of  Zobah  led  him  from  the  sea  coast  towards  the 
Euphrates.  Besides,  in  the  latter  case,  the  Hebrew 
text  reads  Chun  (instead  of  Berothai)  in  1  Ch.  18.  8. 
Fiirst  regards  Berothah  and  Berothai  as  distinct  places, 
but  identifies  the  former  with  Berytus.  Mislin  derives 
the  name  from  the  “wells”  (Beeroth)  which  may  still 
be  seen  bored  in  the  solid  rock  at  Beirut. 

(icy rout,  the  ancient  Berytus,  was  the  seat  of  a  famous 
school  of  jurisprudence  from  the  third  to  the  middle 
of  the  6th  century.  The  city  having  been  destroyed  by 
an  earthciuake  551  A.D.,  the  school  was  removed  to 
Sidon.  Beyrout  suffered  severely  during  the  crusades, 
and  having  been  taken  by  the  Saracens,  was  wrested 
from  them  by  Baldwin  in  mo.  The  Saracens,  however, 


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regained  possession  in  T187.  Ibrahim  Pasha  seized  it 
in  1 3^2  ;  and  it  was  bombarded  by  the  combined  fleets 
of  England  and  Turkey,  1840,  and  being  captured,  was 
restored  to  the  Porte.  Beyrout  was  made  a  bishopric 
l»v  Theodosius  the  Younger,  and  after  its  capture  by 
Baldwin  I.  it  became  the  seat  of  a  Latin  bishop  about 
1 136. 

Eze.  47.  16  B.,  Sibraim,  which  (is)  between  the  border 

BE-RO-THAI,  'ring  cypresses  of  Jah. 

A  city  belonging  to  Hatladezei’  king  of  Zobali.  See 
Berothah. 

2  Sa.  8.  8  from  B.  ..king  David  took  exceeding 

BERO-THITE,  'nig  belonging  to  Beroth. 

A  patronymic  of  Naharai  Joab's  armourbearer.  Per¬ 
haps  it  ought  to  be  Beerothite,  as  in  2  Sa.  23.  37. 

1  Ch.n.  39  Naharai  the  B.,  the  armour  bearer  of  Joab 

BERRIES  — 

Berry,  in?  gar  gar. 

Isa.  17.’  6  two  (or)  three  berries  in  the  top  of  the 

BERRIES,  olive  — 

Olive  ( tree  or  fruit),  iAaia  elaia. 

Jas.  3.  12  Can  the  fig  tree .  .bear  olivo  berries  ? 

BERYL  — 

1.  Beryl,  chrysolite,  topaz,  tr'SHd  tarshish. 

Exod28.  20  the  fourth  row  a  beryl,  and  an  onyx,  and 

39.  13  the  fourth  row,  a  beryl,  an  onyx,  and  a 
Song  5.  14  His  hands,  .gold  rings  set  with  the  beryl 
Eze.  1.  16  their  work . .  like  unto  the  colour  of  a  beryl 

10.  9  appearance,  .as  the  colour  of  a  beryl 
28.  13  precious  stone,  thy  covering. .the  beryl 
Dan.  10.  6  His  body  also  (was)  like  the  beryl,  and 

2.  A  jewel  of  sea  green  colour,  PypvWos  berullos. 
Rev.  21.  20  the  eighth,  beryl ;  the  ninth,  a  topaz ;  the 

BE  -SAI,  'Da  treading  down. 

A  Nethinim  who  returned  with  Zerubbabel,  B.C.  550. 
Ezra  2.  49  the  children  of  Paseah,  the  children  of  B. 
Neh.  7.  52  children  of  B.,  the  children  of  Meunim 

BESEECH,  to  — 

1  .To  seek,  inquire,  rpa  baqasli,  3. 

2  Sa.  12.  16  David  therefore  besought  God  for  the 
Ezra  8.  23  So  we  fasted,  and  besought  our  God  for 

2 .  To  smooth,  n^n  chalah,  3. 

Exod32.  11  Moses  besought  the  Lord  his  God,  and 

1  Ki.  13.  6  the  man  of  God  besought  the  Lord,  and 

2  Ki.  13.  4  Jehoaliaz  besought  the  Lord,  and  the 
2CI1.33.  12  when,  .in  affliction,  he  besought  the  Lord 
•Ter.  26.  19  fear  the  Lord,  and  besought  the  Lord 
Mai.  1.  9  beseech  God  that  he  will  be  gracious  unto 

3.  To  incline,  be  gracious,  ]in  chanan,  7. 

Gen.  42.  21  when  he  besought  us,  and  we  would  not 
Dent.  3.  23  I  besought  the  Lord  at  that  time,  saying 
2  Ki.  I.  13  besought  him,  and  said  unto  him,  O  man 
Esth.  8.  3  besought  him  with  tears  to  put  away  the 

4.  To  be  in  want,  Seoyai  deomai. 

Luke  5.  12  seeing  Jesus,  fell  on.  .face,  and  besought 

8.  28  Jesus.  .1  beseech  thee,  torment  me  not 

8.  38  the  man.  .besought  him  that  he  might 

9.  38  Master,  I  beseech  thee,  look  upon  my  son 

9.  40  I  besought  thy  disciples  to  cast  him  out 

Acts  21.  39  I  beseech  thee,  suffer  me  to  speak  unto 

26.  3  I  beseech  thee  to  hear  me  patiently 
2  Co.  10.  2  I  beseech  (you),  that  I  may  not  be  bold 
Gal.  4.  12  Brethren,  I  beseech  you,  be  as  I.  .for  I 

D.  To  question,  ask  about,  Iparau  erotao. 

Matt  is.  23  his  disciples  came  and  besought  him 
Mark  7.  26  she  besought  him  that  he  would  cast 
Luke  4.  38  wife's  mother,  .they  besought  him  for  her 

7.  3  sent,  .the  elders  of  the  Jews,  beseeching 

8.  37  whole  multitude.,  besought  him  to  depart 

11.  37  a  certain  Pharisee  besought  him  to  dine 

John  4.  40  besought  him  that  he  would  tarry  with 
4  47  besought  him  that  he  would  come  down 

19.  31  besought  Pilate  that  their  legs  might  be 
19.  38  besought  Pilate  that  he  might  take  away 

1  Th.  4.  1  Furthermore  then  we  beseech  you 

5.  12  we  beseech  you,  brethren,  to  know  them 
2TI1.  2.  1  we  beseech  you,  brethren,  by  the  coming 

2  .Jo.  s  now  I  beseech  thee,  lady,  not  as  though 

6 .To  call  to  one’s  side,  napaKaXew parakaleo. 

Mate.  8.  5  theie  came,  .a  centurion,  beseeching  him 
8.  31  So  the  devils  besought  him, saying,  If  thou 
8.  34  they  besought,  .that  he  would  depart  out 

14.  36  besought  him  that  they  might  only  touch 
18.  29  his  fellow  servant,  .besought  him,  saying 

Mark  1.  40  there  came  a  leper  to  him,  beseeching  him 
5.  10  he  besought  him  much  that  he  would  not 
5.  12  all  the  devils  besought  him,  saying,  Send 

5.  23  besought  him  greatly,  saying,  My  little 

6.  56  they  laid  the  sick,  .and  besought  him 

7.  32  they  beseech  him  to  put  his  hand  upon 

8.  22  a  blind,  .and  besought  him  to  touch  him 
Luke  7.  4  they  besought  him  instantly,  saying 

8.  31,  32,  41  they  besought  him  that  he 
Acts  13.  42  the  Gentiles  besought  that  these  words 
16.  15  she  besought,  .saying,  If  ye  have  judged 
'6.  39  they  came  and  besought  them,  and 
21.  12  we .  .besought  him  not  to  go  up  to  Jeru. 
25.  2  informed  him  against  Paul,  and  besought 

27.  33  Paul  besought,  .all  to  take  meat,  saying 

12.  1  I  beseech  you  therefore,  brethren,  by  the 

15.  30  I  beseech  you,  brethren,  for  the  Lord 

16.  17  I  beseech  you,  brethren,  mark  them 


1  Co.  1.  10  I  beseech  you,  brethren,  by  the  name  of 

4.  16  I  beseech  you,  be  ye  followers  of  me 
16.  15  I  beseech  you,  brethren,  ye  know  the 

2  Co.  2.  8  I  beseech  you  that-ye  would  confirm . .  love 

5.  20  as  though  God  did  beseech,  .by  us 

6.  1  We  then,  (as)  workers  together,  .beseech 

10.  1  I  Paul  myself  beseech  you  by  the  meek. 

12.  8  For  this  thing  I  besought  the  Lord  thrice 
Eph.  4.  1  I  therefore,  .beseech  you  that  ye  walk 
Phil.  4.  2  I  beseech  Euodias,  and  beseech  Syntyche 
1  Th.  4.  10  we  beseech  you,  brethren,  that  ye 

1  Ti.  1.  3  As  I  besought  thee  to  abide  still  at  Eph. 
Phm.  9  Yet  for  love's  sake  I  rather  beseech 
10  I  beseech  thee  for  my  son  Onesimus 
Heb.  13.  19  I  beseech,  .the  rather  to  do  this,  that  I 

13.  22  I  beseech  you,  brethren,  suffer  the  word 

1  Pe.  2.  11  I  beseech  (you)  as  strangers  and  pilgrims 

BESEECH  (I)  thee  — 

1  .Pray,  rjk,  k)k  anna,  annah. 

2  Ki.  20. '  3  I  beseech  tliee,  0  _.0RD,  remember  now 
Neh.  1.  5  I  beseech  thee,  0  Lord  God  of  heaven 

1.  11  0  Lord,  I  beseech  thee,  let  now  thine  ear 
Psa.  1 16.  4  0  Lord,  I  beseech  thee,  deliver  my  soul 
1 18.  25  I  beseech  thee,  0  Lord  :  O  Lord,  I  b. 

Isa.  38.  3  Remember  now,  O  Lord,  I  beseech  thee 
Jon.  1.  14  We  beseech  thee,  0  LORD,  we  beseech  th. 

•2. Pray,  k)  na. 

Exod  33.  18  lie  said,  I  beseech  thee,  show  me  thy  glory 

BESET,  to  — 

1  .To  go  round  about,  33D  sabab. 

Judg  20.  5  beset  the  house  round  about  upon  me  by 

2 .To  bind,  straiten,  mx  tsar. 

Psa.  139.  5  Thou  hast  beset  me  behind  and  before 

BESET  about,  to  — 

To  go  round  about,  33D  sabab. 

iios.  7.  2  their  own  doings  have  beset  them  about 

BESET  round  about,  to  — 

To  be  round  about,  ddd  sabab,  2. 

Judg  19.  22  sons  of  Belial,  beset  the  house  round  a. 

BESET  round,  to  — 

To  surround ,  rpa  kathar,  3. 

Psa.  22.  12  (bulls)  of  Bashan  have  beset  me  round 

BESET,  which  doth  so  easily  — 

Standing  well  around,  tiinepioTaTos. 

Heb.  12.  1  the  sin  which  doth  so  easily  beset  (us) 

BESIDE  — 

1.  Behind,  after,  ink  achar. 

Neh.  5.  15  bread  and  wine,  besides  forty  shekels  of 

2.  Unto,  to,  Sk  el. 

Exod29.  12  pour  all  the  blood  beside  the  bottom  of 

3.  j\Tear,  7xk  etsel. 

Lev  1  '16  cast  it  beside  the  altar  on  the  east  part 
6.  10  and  he  shall  put  them  beside  the  altar 
10  12  eat  it  without  leaven  beside  the  altar  :  for 
Dent  11.  30  other  side,  .beside  the  plains  of  Moreh ? 

1  Ki.  3.  20  took  my  son  from  beside  me,  while  thine 

10  19  and  two  lions  stood  beside  the  stays 
13.  31  buried  ;  lay  my  bones  beside  his  bones 

2  Ki.  12.  9  set  it  beside  the  altar,  on  the  right  side 
Nell.  8.  4  beside  him  stood  Mattitliiali,  and  Shema 
Eze.  9.  2  they  went  in,  and  stood  beside  the  brasen 

10.  6  he  went  in,  and  stood  beside  the  wheels 
10.  16  same  wheels  also  turned  not  from  beside 

4 . Apart  from,  ]?  13b  lebad  min. 

Exodi2.-37  six  hundred  thousand,  .men,  beside 
2  Ki.  21.  16  beside  his  sin  wherewith  he  made  Judah 

5 . Apart  from,  ig1?!?  milbad. 

Gen.  26.  1  beside  the  first  famine,  .in  the  days  of 
Lev  9  17  beside  the  burnt  sacrifice  of  the  morning 

23.  38  Beside  the  sabbaths,  .beside  your  gifts 
23.  38  beside  all  your  vows,  and  beside  all 
Num.  6.  21  beside  (that)  that  his  hand  shall  get 

28.  23  Ye  shall  offer  these  beside  the  burnt 

29.  6  Beside  the  burnt  offering  of  the  month 
Deut.  4.  35  the  Lord  he  (is)  God.  .none  else  beside 

29.  1  words  of  the  covenant,  .beside  the  cov. 
Josh.22.  29  beside  the  altar  of  the  Lord  our  God 
i  Ki.  10.  13  whatsoever  she  asked,  beside  that  which 

6.  Apart  from,  ny.^g  bilade. 

Num.  5.  20  some  man  have  lain  with  thee  beside 
Josh.22.  19  an  altar  beside  the  altar  of  the  Lord  our 
Isa  43.  11  I.  .1..  the  Lord;  and  beside  me.  .no 

44  6  1  (am)  the  last ;  and  beside  me.  .no  God 

44.  8  Is  there  a  God  beside  me  ?  yea.  .no  God 

45.  6  that,  .none  beside  me,  I  (am)  the  Lord 
45.  21  and.  .no  God  else  beside  me.  .none beside 

7.  Without,  bilti. 

Num  11.  6  nothing  at  all,  beside  this  manna, (before) 

1  Sa.  2.  2  none  holy  as  the  Lord  . .  none  beside  thee 
Hos.  13..  4  no  god  but  me ;  for.  .no  saviour  beside 

8 .Save,  except,  beside,  only,  nbu  zulah. 

Ruth  4.  4  none  to  redeem  (it)  beside  thee  ;  and  I 

2  Sa.  7.  22  neither.  .God  beside  thee,  according  to 
1  Ch.  17.  20  neither.  .God  beside  thee,  according  to 
Isa.  26.  13  lords  beside  thee  have  had  dominion 

45.  5  no  God  beside  me  :  I  girded  tliee,  though 
45.  21  and .  .no  God  else  beside  me  ;  a  just  God 
64.  4  neither  hath  the  eye  seen,  0  God,  beside 

<3.  At  the  hand  of,  ley  ad. 

1  Sa.  19.  3  I  will  go  out  and  stand  beside  my  father 


2  Sa.  14.  2  Absalom .  stood  beside  tile  way  of  the 
15.  18  all  his  servants  passed  on  beside  him 

10.  Yet,  still,  "up  od. 

Gen.  19.  12  Hast  thou  here  any  besides?  son  in  law 

1  Ki.  22.  7  not  here  a  prophet  of  the  Lord  besides 

2  Cli.  18.  6  not  here  a  prophet  of  the  Lord  besides 

11. On,  upon,  above,  by  al. 

Gen.  31.  50  if  thou  slialt  take,  .wives  beside  my 
Lev.  18.  18  to  uncover  her  nakedness,  beside  the 
Psa.  23.  2  lie  leadeth  me  beside  the  still  waters 
Song  1.  8  feed  thy  kids  beside  the  shepherds' tents 
Isa.  32.  20  Blessed  (are)  ye  that  sow  beside  all  waters 

12.  From  on,  byo  meal. 

Jer.  36.  21  the  princes  which  stood  beside  the  king 
Eze.  32.  13  the  beasts  thereof  from  beside  the  great 

13.  With,  cy  im. 

Josh.  7.  2  Ai,  which  (is)  beside  Beth-aven,  on  the 

14.  Over,  against,  near,  just  as,  ns jt  ummah. 

Eze.  10.  19  the  wheels  also  (were)  beside  them  ;  and 

11.  22  and  the  wheels  beside  them  ;  and  the 

lb. From  the  side  of,  ixc  mitsstad. 

Josh.  3.  16  the  city  Adam,  that  (is)  beside  Zaretan 

12.  9  the  king  of  Ai,  which  (is)  beside  Beth-cl 
Ruth  2.  14  And  she  sat  beside  the  reapers :  and  he 

16. On,  upon,  Ini  (flat.)  epi. 

Matt  25.  20  I  have  gained  beside  tlicrn  five  talents 
25.  22  I  have  gained  two  other  talents  [beside] 
Luke  1 6.  26  [beside]  all  this,  between  us  and  you 

17.  With,  <rvv  sun. 

Luke  24.  21  beside  all  this,  to  day  is  the  third  day 

1%.  Apart  from,  xuph  choris. 

Matt  14.  21  they  that  had  eaten,  .beside  women  and 

15.  38  they  that  did  eat.  .beside  women  and 
2  Co.  11.  28  Beside  those  tilings  that  arc  without 
ID. The  rest,  that  left,  \01niv  loipon. 

1  Co.  1. 16  besides,  I  know  not  whether  I  baptized 

BESIDE,  and  — 

But  with,  aAAa  ye  <rvv  alia  ge  sun. 

Luke  24.  21  and  beside  all  this,  to-day  is  the  third 

BESIDE  the  rest  of  — 

On,  upon,  above,  by  al. 

Num  31.  8  beside  the  rest  of  them  that  were  slain 

EESIDE  cne  seif,  to  be  — 

1.  To  place  out,  i^larypi  existemi. 

2  Co.  5.  13  whether  we  be  beside  ourselves,  (it  is) 
2.7ro  be  eager,  mad,  paivoyai  mainomai. 

Mark  3.  21  for  they  said,  He  is  beside  himself 
Acts  26.  24  Paul,  thou  art  beside  thyself  ;  much 

BESIDE  this  — 

Also  this  very  thing,  avrb  rovro  Be. 

2  Pe.  1.  j  beside  this,  giving  all  diligence,  add  to 

BESIDES,  to  owe  — 

To  owe  in  adition,  npoao<pei\o>  prosoplieilo. 

Phm.  19  owest  unto  me  even  thine  own  self  besides 

BESIEGE,  to  — 

1  .To  go  round,  ggo  sabab. 

Eccl.  9. 14  there  came  a  great  king,  .and  besieged  it 

2.  To  press,  straiten,  nx  tsur. 

Deut  20.  12  against  tliee,  then  thou  slialt  besiege  it 
20. 19  When  thou  slialt  besiege  a  city  a  long 
1  Sa.  23.  8  to  Keilah,  to  besiege  David  and  his  men 
'2  Sa.  11.  1  they  destroyed  the  children,  .besieged 

20.  15  they  came  and  besieged  him  in  Abel  of  B. 

1  Ki.  16.  17  Israel  with  him,  and  they  beseiged  Tirzali 

20.  1  Ben-liadad.  .went  up.  .besieged  Samaria 

2  Ki.  6.  24  Ben-liadad.  .went  up.  .besieged  Samaria 

6.  25  behold,  they  besieged  it,  until  an  ass’s 

16.  5  they  besieged  Aliaz,  hut  could  not  over. 

17.  5  went  up  to  Samaria,  and  besieged  it 

18.  9  came  up  against  Samaria,  and  besieged  it 

24.  11  the  city,  and  his  servants  did  besiege  it 
1  Ch.  20.  1  came  and  besieged  Rabbah.  But  David 
Isa.  21.  2  Go  up,  O  Elam  :  besiege,  0  Media  :  all  t  he 
Jer.  21.  4  which  besiege  you  without  the  walls 

21.  9  falleth  to  tlie  Chaldeans  that  besiege  you 
32.  2  king  of  Babylon's  army  besieged  Jerus. 
37.  s  the  Chaldeans  that  besieged  Jerusalem 
39.  1  against  Jerusalem,  and  they  besieged  it 

Dan.  1.  1  came  Nebuchadnezzar,  .and  besieged  it 

3 . To  straiten,  ny  tsarar,  5. 

Deut  28.  52  he  shall  besiege  thee  in  ail  thy  gates 

28.  52  besiege  thee  in  all  thy  gates,  throughout 

1  Ki.  8.  37  if  their  enemy  besiege  them  in  the  land 

2  Ch.  6.  28  if  their  enemies  besiege  them  in  the  cities 

BESIEGED  — 

1  .Straitness,  TixD  matsor. 

Eze.  4.  3  thy  face  against  it,  and  it  shall  he  besieged 

2.  To  keep,  watch,  besiege,  rx)  natsar. 

Isa.  1.  8  daughter  of  Zion  is  left,  .as  a  besieged 
Eze.  6.  12  lie  that,  .is  besieged  shall  die  by  the 

BESIEGED,  to  be  — 

To  go  into  siege,  -ffl»g  kig  bo  bammatsor. 

2  Ki.  24.  10  against  Jerusalem,  and  the  city  was  he. 

25.  2  the  city  was  besieged  unto  the . .  year 
Jer.  52.  5  the  city  was  besieged  unto  the.. year 


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BETH  HACCEREM 


BESIEGED  place  — 

Straitened  place,  lisa  matsor. 

2  Ki.  19.  24  I  dried  up  all.  besieged  places 
Isa.  37.  25  I  dried  up  all.  .the  besieged  places 

BE-SO-DE -IAH,  nn'iDa  given  to  trust  in  Jah. 

3ne  of  the  repairers  of  the  old  gate,  u.c.  470. 

Neh.  3.  6  the  old  gate  repaired,  .the  son  of  B. 

BESOM  — 

Besom,  broom,  ttcxyo  matate. 

Isa.  14.  23  I  will  sweep  it  with  the  besom  of  destr. 

BE'-SOR,  lib’s  cool  brook. 

A  brook  which  falls  into  the  sea  near  S.  of  Gaza.  It  is 
now  called  el-Sberia,  and  rises  at  Debir. 

1  Sa.  30.  9  David  went,  .and  came  to  the  brook  B. 

’  30. 10  they  could  not  go  over  the  brook  15. 

'30.  21  they  had.  .to  abide  at  the  brook  15.  :  and 
BEST  — 

1.  Good,  sits  tob. 

Num  36.  6  Let  them  marry  to  whom  they  think  best 
Deut23-  16  in  that  place,  .where  it  liketli  him  best 
1  Sa.  8.  14  And  he  will  take  your  fields,  .the  best 
1  Ki.  10.  3  best  and  meetest  of  your  master's  sons 
Esth.  2.  9  he  preferred  her.  .unto  the  best,  .of  the 
Song  7.  9  the  roof  of  thy  mouth  like  the  best  wine 
Ezc.  31.  16  the  choice  and  best  of  Lebanon,  all  that 
jlic.  7.  4  The  best  of  them  (is)  as  a  brier ;  the  most 

2  .Good,  good  part,  atra  metal. 

Gen.  47.  6  in  the  best  of  the  land  make  thy  father 
47.  j  1  in  the  best  of  the  land,  in  the  land  of  It. 
Exod22.  5  best  of  his  own  field,  .best  of  his  own 
1  Sa.  15.  9  the  best  of  the  sheep,  and  of  the  oxen 

15.  15  the  people  spared  the  best  of  the  sheep 

3. Fat,  3$n  cheleb. 

Num  18. 12  All  the  best  of  the  oil,  and  all  the  best  of 
18.  29  of  all  the  best  thereof .  .the  hallowed 
18.  30  When  ye  have  heaved  the  best  thereof 
18.  32  when  ye  have  heaved  from  it  the  best  of 

^Stronger,  more  powerful,  KpdirTov  kreitton. 

1  Co.  12.  31  covet  earnestly  the  [best]  gifts  :  and  yet 

C.  First,  foremost,  upwros  prbtos. 

Luke  15.  22  Bring  forth  the  best  robe,  and  put  (it)  on 

BEST  fruits  — 

Praised  thing,  rnat  zimrah. 

Gen.  43.  11  take  of  the  best  fruits  in  the  land  in  your 

BEST  (gold)  — 

Refined  (gold),  ns  pazaz,  6. 

1  Ki.  10.  18  of  ivory,  and  overlaid  it  with  the  best  g. 

BEST,  to  seem  — 

To  be  good,  sa;  yatab. 

1  Sa.  18.  4  said . .  What  seemeth  you  best  I  will  do 

BEST,  to  think  — 

To  be  good  in  the  eyes,  j;j;3  nia  tob  beayin. 

Num  36.  6  Let  them  marry  to  whom  they  think  best 

BEST  state  — - 

To  be  set  up,  3S3  natsab,  2. 

I’sa.  39.  5  every  man  at  his  best  state  (is),  .vanity 

BESTIR  oneself,  to  — 

To  move  sharply,  Fin  charats. 

2  Sa.  5.  24  that  then  thou  slialt  bestir  thyself :  for 
3EST0W)  to  — 

1 .  To  put,  m;  yanach,  5. 

2  Ch.  9.  25  whom  he  bestowed  in  the  chariot  cities 

2.  To  put,  nnj  nachah,  5. 

1  Ki.  10.  26  whom  he  bestowed  in  the  cities  for 

3.  To  give,  ;m  nalhan. 

Exod32.  29  that  lie  may  bestow  upon  you  a  blessing 
Deut  14.  26  thou  slialt  bestow  that  money  for 

2  Ki.  12. 15  the  money  to  be  bestowed  on  workmen 

1  Ch.  29.  25  bestowed  upon  him .  .royal  majesty  as  had 
Ezra  7.  20  which  thou  slialt  have  occasion  to  bestow 

7.  20  bestow,  .out  of  the  king's  treasure  house 

4.  To  do,  n$ii  asah. 

2  Ch.  24.  7’  of  the  Loud  did  they  bestow  upon  B. 

5.  To  lay  up,  ip3  paqad. 

2  Ki.  5.  24  bestowed . .  in  the  house  :  and  he  let  the 
G.  To  give,  SiSwpu  didomi. 

2  Co.  8.  1  the  grace ..  God  bestowed  on  the  churches 
1  Jo.  3.  1  what  manner  of  love ..  hath  bestowed 

7. To  bring  together,  auvdyoi  sunago. 

Luke  12.  17  I  have  no  room  where  to  bestow  my 
12. 18  there  will  I  bestow  all  my  fruits  and  my 

BESTOW  labour  (on),  to  — 

To  toil,  K01 naio  kopiao. 

John  4.  38  reap  that  whereon  ye  bestowed  no  labour 
Rom. 16.  6  Mary,  who  bestowed  much  labour  on  us 
Gal.  4.  1 1  I  have  bestowed  upon  you  labour  in  vain 

BESTOW  to  feed,  to  — 

To  give  morsels,  fatten,  xf/ujuiCu  psbmizo. 

1  Co.  13.  3  though  I  bestow  all  my  goods  to  teed 
BESTOW  on  or  upon,  to  — 

1.7V>  do,  perform,  Vt)  gamal. 

Isa.  63.  7  according  to  all  that ..  hath  bestowed  on 
63.  7  he  hath  bestowed  on  them  according  to 

2.  To  put  around,  irepnidnyi  peritithemi, 

i  Co.  12.  33  upon  these  we  bestow  more  abundant 


BE  -TAH,  nag  confidence. 

A  city  of  ffadadezer. 

2  Sa.  8.  8  from  B. .  .king  David  took  exoceding 

BE'-TEN,  jp?  height. 

A  city  of  Asher,  8  miles  E.  of  Ptolemais. 

Josh.ig.  25  border  was  Helkatli,  and  Hali,  and  B. 

BETH  A-BA'-RA,  BvOo.Bapd  place  of  passage. 

A  place  E.  of  the  Jordan,  perhaps  Bethbarah,  or  rather 
Bethany. 

John.  1.  28  These  things  were  done  in  B.  beyond  Jor. 
BETH  A'-NATH,  n;j;.  tv?  house  of  echo. 

A  city  of  Naplitali,  15  miles  from  Viaccesarcea,  (Anata.) 
Josh.19.  38  Iron,  and  Migdal-el,  Horem,  and  B. 

Judg.  1.  33  did  Naplitali  drive  out.  .inhabitants  of  B. 

I. 33  the  inhabitants  of . .  B.  became  tributaries 

BETH  A'-NOTH,  Di:t.  n'3  house  of  echo. 

A  city  of  Judah,  4  miles  from  Hebron,  near  Maarotli. 
The  modern  Beit-ainun,  near  Ilalhul  and  Beit-Sur,  the 
ancient  Hailiul  and  Bethzur. 

Josh.  15.  59  Maarath,  and  B.,  and  Eltekon 
BETH'-ANY,  Bn^avla  house  of  dates  or  figs. 

A  village  at  the  Mount  of  Olives.  Its  modern  name 
el-Azariyeh,  or  Lazarieh,  is  derived  from  Lazarus.  It 
is  about  2  miles  E.  of  Jerusalem,  near  the  road  from 
Jericho  to  the  city. 

Matt2i.  17  went  out  of  the  city  into  15. ;  and  he 
26.  6  when  Jesus  was  in  B.,  in  the  house  of 
Markit.  1  they  came  nigh  to.  .Bethphage  and  B. 

II.  11  lie  went  out  unto  B.  with  the  twelve 

11.  12  when  they  were  come  from  B.,  he  was 

14.  ybeingin  B., in  the  house  of  Simon  the  leper 
Luke  19.  29  he  was  come  nigh  to  Bethphage  and  B. 

24.  50  he  led  them  out  as  far  as  to  B. ;  and  he 
John  11.  1  a  certain  (man)  was  sick.  .Lazarus,  of  B. 

11.  18  B.  was  nigh  unto  Jerusalem,  about  fifteen 

12.  1  Jesus. .came  to  B.,  where  Lazarus  was 

BETH  A  RA'-BAH,  nii;/  n  n'3  house  of  the  desert. 
One  of  the  six  cities  of  Judah  that  were  in  the  Arabah 
or  sunk  valley  of  the  Jordan  and  Salt  Sea,  the  “  wilder¬ 
ness"  oil  the  N.  border  of  the  tribe,  and  between  Betli- 
hoglali  and  the  high  land  on  the  W.  of  the  Jordan.  It 
is  also  included  among  the  towns  of  Benjamin. 

Josh.15.  6  passed  along  by  the  north  of  B.  :  and  the 

15.  61  the  wilderness,  B.,  Middin,  and  Secacah 
18.  22  B.,  and  Zemaraim,  and  Beth-el 

BETH  A'-RAM,  oin  n'3  house  or  place  of  the  height. 
A  city  of  Gad,  E.  of  the  Jordan,  between  Succoth  and 
Debir,  the  same  as  Beth-haran,  and  now  called  Bcit- 
el-rainah. 

Josh.13.  27  B. .  .and  Zaphon.  .of.  .kingdom  of  Sihon 
BETH  AR'-BEL,  Vnsik  n'3  house  of  God’s  court. 

A  city  destroyed  by  the  king  of  Assyria,  and  supposed 
to  be  tli eArbela  of  the  Maccabees  and  Josephus.  Now 
Mid. 

Hos.  10.  14  Shalman  spoiled  B.  in  the  day  of  battle 
BETH  A'-VEN,  n'3  house  of  iniquity. 

A  town  in  Benjamin  near  Bethel. 

Josli.  7.  2  Joshua  sentmen.  .to  Ai,  which .  .beside  B. 

18.  12  goings  out.  .were  at  the  wilderness  of  B. 

1  Sa.  13.  5  they,  .pitched.  .Miehmash,  eastward.  .B. 

14.  23  the  battle  jiassed  over  unto  B. 

Hos.  4.  15  neither  go  ye  up  to  B.,  nor  swear,  The 
5.  8  cry  aloud  (at)  B.,  after  thee,  O  Benjamin 

10.  5  Samaria  shall . .  because  of  the  calves  of  B. 
BETH  AZ-MA-VETH,  nijlij)  n'3  house  of  A  zmaveth. 
A  village  of  Judah  or  Benjamin.  In  Ezra  2.  24  it  is 
called  Azmavcth. 

Neh.  7.  28  The  men  of  B.,  forty  and  two 
BETH  BA-AL  ME'-ON,  pi’3  *7J73  n'3. 

A  town  of  Moali,  given  to  Reuben ;  it  was  on  the  tV. 
of  the  Anion,  not  far  from  Jaliaza. 

Josli.13.  1 7  Dilion,  and  Bamoth-baal,  and  B. 

BETH  BA'-RAH,  rna  n'3  fording  place. 

A  place  on  the  E.  of  the  Jordan,  in  Gad. 

Judg.  7.  24  take  before  them  the  waters  unto  B. 

7.  24  took  the  waters  unto  B.  and  Jordan 

BETH  BIR'-EI,  ’k"]3  n'3  place  of  the  city. 

A  town  of  Simeon,  same  as  Beth-lebaoth. 

1  Ch.  4.  31  Hazar-susim,  and  at  B.,  and  at  Shaaraim 
BETH  CAR, n3  n'3  place  of  pasture. 

A  stronghold  of  the  Philistines  in  Judah  near  Mizpeii. 
1  Sa.  7.  1 1  Israel . .  smote  them,  until . .  under  Beth-c. 

BE-TH  DA'-GON,  ;iji-n'3  house  of  D agon. 

1.  A  town  of  Judah  near  Gederotli.  Now  B.  Dejan. 

Josli.15.  41  Gederotli,  B.,  and  Naamali,  and  Mak. 

2.  A  town  in  the  tribe  of  Asher,  on  the  coast. 

Josh.  19.  27  And  turneth  toward  the  sun  rising  to  B. 

BETH  DEB-LA-TKA'-IM,  crrfal  13. 

A  Moabite  town,  elsewhere  called  Almon-Diblathaim. 
The  “  circles”  here  likely  means  “  cakes”  (of  figs). 

Jer.  4S.  22  [judgment  is  come]  upon  Ncbo,  and.  .B. 

EETH'-EL,  ^k'h'3  house  of  God. 

A  well-known  holy  place  of  Central  Canaan.  Two 
accounts  are  given  of  the  origin  of  the  name :  1.  It  was 
bestowed  on  the  spot  by  Jacob  under  the  awe  inspired 
by  the  vision  of  God  (Gen.  28.  19) ;  2.  It  received  its 


name  on  the  occasion  of  a  blessing  bestowed  by  God 
upon  Jacob  after  his  return  from  Padau-aram,  at 
which  time  his  name  was  changed  to  Israel  (Gen.  35. 
14,  15).  Luz  was  the  ancient  name.  Bethel  was  in  the 
tribe  of  Benjamin.  It  is  12  miles  N.  of  Jerusalem  on 
the  way  to  Sheeliem,  and  was  the  seat  of  one  of  Jero¬ 
boam's  golden  calves.  It  is  now  called  Beitin.  Luz 
was  perhaps  the  city,  and  Bethel  the  holy  place  close 
by  it. 

Gen.  12.  8  unto  a  mountain  on  the  east  of  B. 

12.  8  pitched  his  tent.  .B.  on  the  west 

13.  3  on  his  journeys  from  the  south  even  to  B. 

13.  3  his  tent  had  been,  .between  B.  and  Ilai 
28.  19  he  called  the  name  of  that  place  B. 

31.  13  I  (am)  the  God  of  B.,  where  thou 
35.  1  God  said  unto  Jacob,  Arise,  go  up  to  B. 

35.  3  let  us  arise,  and  go  up  to  B.  ;  and  I  will 
35.  6  in  the  land  of  Canaan,  that  (is),  B. 

35.  8  she  was  buried  beneath  B.  under  an  oak 
35.  15  Jacob  called  the  name  of  the  place.. B. 

35. 16  they  journeyed  from  B.  ;  and  there 
Josh.  7.  2  Joshua  sent,  .to  Ai.  .on  the  east  side  of  B. 

8.  9  went  to  lie  in  ambush,  and  abode  between 
8.  12  to  lie  in  ambush  between  B.  apd  Ai,  on 
8.  17  And  there  was  not  a  man  left  in  Ai  or  B. 

12.  9  the  king  of  Ai,  which  (is)  beside  B. ,  one 

12.  16  king  of  Makkedah,  one  ;  the  king  of  B. 

16.  1  up  from  Jericho,  throughout  mount  B. 

16.  2  goetli  out  from  B.  to  Luz,  and  passeth 
18.  13  border  went,  .toward  Luz.  .which  (is)  B. 
18.  22  [cities  of  the  tribe], .Zemaraim,  and  B. 

Judg.  1.  22  house  of  Joseph,  .went  up  against  B. 

1.  23  the  house  of  Joseph  sent  to  descry  B. 

4.  5  she  dwelt,  .between  Ramali  and  B.  in 

21.  19  Shiloh .  .which  (is)  on  the  north  of  B. 
a  1.  19  the  highway  that  goeth  up  from  B.  to 
1  Sa.  7.  16  he  went  from  year  to  year  in  circuit  to  B. 
10.  3  three  men  going  up  to  God  to  B.,  one 

1 3.  2  with  Saul  in  Miclnnash  and  in  mount  B. 
30.  27  which  (were)  in  B.,  and  to  (them)  which 

1  Ki.  12.  29  he  set  the  one  in  B.,  and  the  other 

12.  32  So  did  he  in  B.,  sacrificing  unto  the 
12.  32  he  placed  in  B.  the  priests  of  the  high  pi. 

12.  33  offered  upon  the  altar  which  he  had 

13.  1  out  of  Judah  by  the  word  of  the  Loud 
13.  4  which  had  cried  against  the  altar  in  B. 

13. 10  returned  not  by  the  way  he  came  to  B. 

13.  11  there  dwelt  an  old  prophet  in  15. ;  and 
13.  11  that  the  man  of  God  had  done  that  day 
13.  32  For  the  saying,  .against  the  altar  in  B. 

2  Ki.  2.  2  sent  me  to  B. .  .they  went  down  to  B. 

2.  3  the  sons  of  the  prophets  that  (were)  at  B. 
2.  23  he  went  up  from  thence  unto  B. 

10.  29  the  golden  calves  that  (were)  in  B. 

17.  28  one  of  the  priests . .  came  and  dwelt  in  B. 
23.  4  carried  the  ashes  of  them  unto  B. 

23.15  moreover  the  altar  that  (was)  at  15. ,  (and) 
23.  17  that  thou  hast  done  against  the  altar  of  B. 
23. 19  according  to  all.  .that  he  had  done  in  B. 

1  Ch.  7.  28  their  possessions . .  (were)  B.  and  the 

2  CI1.13.  19  Abijali..  took  cities  from  him  ;  B.  with  the 
Ezra  2.  28  The  men  of  15. . .  Ai,  two  hundred  twenty 
Neh.  7.  32  The  men  of  B.  and  Ai,  an  hundred  twenty 

11.  31  Children  also  of  Benjamin,  .(dwelt)  at 
Jer.  48. 13  as  the  house  of  Israel  was  ashamed  of  B. 
Hos.  10.  15  So  shall  B.  do  unto  you  because  of  your 

12.  4  he  found  him  (in)  B.,  and  there  he  spako 
Amos  3.  14  I  will  also  visit  the  altars  of  B.  ;  and  the 

4.  4  Come  to  B.,  and  transgress  ;  at  Gilgal 

5.  5  seek  not  B.,  nor  enter  into  Gilgal  . 

5.  5  B.  shall  come  to  nought 

5.  6  devour  (it),  .none  to  quench  (it)  in  B. 

7.  10  Amaziah  the  priest  of  B.  sent  to 
7.  13  But  prophesy  not  again  any  more  at  B. 

BETK-EL-ITE,  'uNn  n'3  belonging  to  Bethel. 

The  patronymic  of  iliel  who  rebuilt  Jericho. 

1  Ki.  16.  34  In  bis  days  did  Hiel  the  B.  build  Jericho 
BETH  E'-MEK,  pajjri  n'3  house  of  the  valley. 

A  town  in  Asher  on  or  near  the  border,  on  the  N.  side 
of  which  was  the  ravine  of  Jiphthah-el.  It  is  now 
called  Amlcah,  in  a  plain  at  the  foot  of  the  hills. 

Josh.  19.  27  toward  the  north  side  of  B.,  and  Nciel 

BE’-THER,  i(i3  depth,  separation. 

Perhaps  a  poetical  form  of  Bithron  in  Gad,  E.  of  the 
Jordan.  Now  Bittir. 

Song  2.  17  be. .like  a  roc. .upon  the  mountains  of  B. 

BETH  ES'-DA,  fi-pOeo-Sd  house  of  mercy. 

A  pool  in  Jerusalem  near  the  sheep  market  gate.  The 
large  reservoir  called  the  Birlcct-Israil,  within  the 
walls  of  the  city,  close  by  the  St  Stephen's  gate,  and 
under  the  N.E.  wall  of  the  Haram  area,  is  generally 
considered  the  modern  representative  of  “Bethesda." 

John  5.  2  which  is  called  in  the  Hebrew  tongue  B. 
BETH  EZ'-EL,  ^xkrrn'S  place  of  declivity. 

A  city  near  Zanaan  in  the  N.  of  Judah. 

Mic.  1.  11  came  not  forth  in  the  mourning  of  B. 
BETH  GA'-DER.  113  n'3  walled  place. 

A  descendant  of  Caleb  son  of  Hur. 

1  Ch.  2.  51  Harepli  the  father  of  B.  G. 

BETH  GA'-MUL,  Yarn's  place  of  the  camel. 

A  town  of  Moab  in  the  mishor  or  downs.  Now  Jemal. 

Jer.  48.  23  upon  Kiriathaim,  and  upon  B.,  and  upon 
BETH  HAC-CE'-REM,  Ci2n  n'3  place  of  the  vine  yard. 
A  town  of  Judah  S.E.  from  Jerusalem,  between  it  and 
Tekoah.  Now  Fureidcis. 


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Neh.  3.  14  the  son  of  Rechab,  the  ruler  of  part  of  B. 
Jer.  6.  1  Gather,  .and  set  up  a  sign  of  fire  in  B. 

BETH  HA'-RAN,  pn  n'3  high  or  strong  place. 

A  city  of  Gael  in  the  region  of  Gilead.  Perhaps  the  same 
called  in  Josh.  13.  37  Betharcum ;  in  the  original  “  Beth- 
haram.” 

Num32.  36  And  Beth-nimrah,  and  B.,  fenced  cities 

BETH  HOG'-LAH,  rA;n  n'3  place  of  magpies. 

A  city  of  Benjamin  3  miles  from  Jericho. Now  Jlajlah. 
Josh. 15.  6  And  the  border  went  up  to  B.,  and 

18.  19  the  border  passed  along  to  the  side  of  B. 

18.  21  the  cities,  .were  Jericho,  and  B.,  and  the 

BETH  HO'-RON,  pTm'n'3  place  of  hollows. 

Two  places  (Upper  and  Lower)  in  Ephraim  near  Ben¬ 
jamin.  The  Lower  was  the  more  important. 

Josh  10.  10  the  LORD,  .chased  them  along,  .to  B. 

10.  1 1  as  they . .  were  in  the  going  down  to  B. 

18.  14  border  was  drawn,  .from.  .hill,  .before  B. 
21.  22  Kibzaim  with  her  suburbs,  and  B.  with 
1  Sa.  13.  18  another  company  turned  the  way  (to)  B. 

1  Ch.  6.  68  Jokmeam  with  her  suburbs,  and  B.  with 

2  Ch.25.-13  fell  upon,  .cities,  .from  Samaria,  .unto  B. 

Bethhoron  the  Upper. 

Josh.16.  5  the  border,  .was.  .unto  B.  the  upper 
2  Ch.  8.  5  he  built  B.  the  upper,  and  B.  the  nether 

Bethhoron  the  Nether. 

Josh  16.  3  goeth  down.  .unto.  .B.  the  nether 

18  13  border  descended  to.  .south  side  of.  .B. 

1  Ki.  9.  17  Solomon  built  Gezer,  and  B.  the  nether 

2  Ch.  8.  5  he  built  B.  the  upper,  and  B.  the  nether 

BETHINK  themselves,  to  — 

To  turn  back  to  the  heart,  3'K’n  heshib  el  leb. 

1  Ki.  8.  47  if  they  shall  bethink  themselves  in  the 

2  Ch.  6.  37  Yet  (if)  they  bethink  themselves  in  the 

BETIMES,  to  rise  — - 

1  .To  be  with  the  dawn,  iny'  sliachar,  3. 

Job  24.  5  wild  asses,  .rising  betimes  for  a  prey:  the 

2.  To  take  on  one's  shoulder.  Day1  shakam,  5. 

Gen.  26.  31  they  rose  up  betimes  in  the  morning,  and 
2  Ch.36.  15  God.. sent,  .rising  up  betimes,  and  sending 

BETIMES  — 

To  be  with  the  dawn,  *in(y  sliachar,  3. 

Job  8.  5  If  thou  wouldest  seek  unto  God  betimes 
Prov.13.  24  that  loveth  him  chasteneth  him  betimes 
BETH  JE-SHI  -MOTH,  niDzbn  r\'i  place  of  desolations. 
A  city  of  Moab,  near  where  "the  Jordan  falls  into  the 
Salt  Sea.  Now  11  amah. 

Num33.  49  they  pitched  by  Jordan,  from  B. .  .unto 
Josh.  1 2.  3  the  salt  sea  on  the  east,  tiie  way  to  B. 

13.  20  Beth-peor,  and  Ashdoth-pisgah,  and  B. 
Eze.  25.  9  the  glory  of  the  country,  B.,  Baal-meon 

BETH  LE-BA'-OTH,  ninapTi'H  place  of  lionesses. 

A  town  in  Simeon. 

Josh  19.  6  B.,  and  Sharuhen  ;  thirteen  cities  and 

BETH  LE'-HEM,  DnJ>  n'3  place  of  food. 

1.  This  town,  about  6  miles  south  of  Jerusalem,  is 
celebrated  as  the  birthplace  of  the  Saviour.  It  was 
called  Ephrath,  and  is  mentioned  as  the  place  at 
which  Rachel  died  and  was  buried,  B.C.  1729.  Reho- 
boam  fortified  or  rebuilt  it,  B.C.  973.  David  was  born 
here  (circ.  B.C.  1085),  and  hence  it  was  called  the  city 
of  David.  Helena,  the  mother  of  Constantine,  a.d. 
325,  erected  a  church,  which  remains  to  this  day,  on 
the  place  of  the  Nativity.  It  was  ceded,  with  other 
towns,  to  Frederick  II.  by  the  sultan  of  Egypt  in  1229. 
It  was  called  Bethlehem-Jndah  to  distinguish  it  from 
Bethlehem  in  Zebulon  (Josh.  19.  15,  16).  Bethlehem 
was  made  a  bishopric  in  mo. 

Gen.  35.  19  buried  in  the  way  to  Ephrath,  which  (is)  B. 

48.  7  the  way  of  Ephrath  ;  the  same  (is)  B. 
Judg  17.  7  there  was  a  young  man  out  of  B. 

17.  8  And  the  man  departed  out  of.  .B.  to 
17.  9  he  said  .  .1  (am)  a  Levite  of  B.,  and  I  go 

19.  1  a.  .Levite.  .took,  .a  concubine  out  of  B. 

19.  2  his  concubine,  .went  away  fronvhim .  .toB. 

19.  18  We  (are)  passing  from  B.  toward,  .mount 

19.  18  I  went  to  B.,  but  I  (am  now)  going  to  the 
Ruth  1.  1  a  certain  man  of  B.  went  to  sojourn  in 

1  2  Mahlon  and  Chilion,  Ephrathites  of  B. 

i.  19  they  two  went  until  they  came  to  B. 

1.  19  when  they  were  come  to  B. .  .they  said 

1.  22  they  came  to  B.  in  the  beginning  of.  .har. 

2.  4  Boaz  came  from  B.,  and  said  unto  the 
4.  1 1  worthily  inEphratah . .  be  famous  in  B. 

1  Sa.  16.  4  Samuel,  .came  to  B. .  .And  the  elders  of 

17.  12  David,  .son  of  that  Ephrathite  of  B. 

17.  15  David  went,  .to  feed  his.  .sheep  at  B. 

20.  6  David . .  asked ..  that  he  might  run  to  B. 

20.  28  David  earnestly  asked  (leave.. to  go)  to  B. 

2  Sa.  2.  32  buried  him  in  the  sepulchre,  .(in)  B. 

23.  14  the  garrison  of  the  Philistines  (was.. in)  B. 
23.  15  the  water  of  the  well  of  B. .  .by  the  gate  ! 
23.  16  and  drew  water  out  of  the  well  of  B. 

23.  24  Elhanan  the  son  of  Dodo  of  B. 
t  Ch.  11.  16  the  Philistines’  garrison  (was)  then  at  B. 

11.  17  the  water  of  the  well  of  B. .  .at  the  gate 
11.  18  and  drew  water  out  of  the  well  of  B. 

11.  26  Elhanan  the  son  of  Dodo  of  B. 

2  Ch.  11.  6  He  built  even  B.,  and  Etam,  and  Tekoa 
Ezra  2.  21  children  of  B.,  an  hundred  twenty  and 
Neh.  7.  26  of  B.  and  Netopliah,  an  hundred  fourscore 
Jer.  41.  17  Chimham,  which  is  by  B.,  togoto.  .Egyp. 


Mic.  5.  2  But  thou,  B. . .  (though)  thou  be  little 
Matt.  2.  1  Jesus  was  born  in  B.  of  Judea,  in  the 

2.  5  they  said  unto  him,  In  B.  of  Judea 
2.  6  And  thou,  B...art  not  the  least  among  the 
2.  8  he  sent  them  to  B.,  and  said,  Go  and 
2.  16  Then  Herod ..  slew  all  the  children ..  in  B. 
Luke  2.  4  Joseph,  .went,  .unto  the  city.. called  B. 

2.  15  the  shepherds  said.  .Let  us  now  go  even 
John  7.  42  Christ  cometh.  .out  of  the  town  of  B. 

2.  A  town  in  Zebulon.  Now  Beit-lahm. 

Josh. 19.  15  Nahallal,  and  Shimron,  and  Idalah..B. 

3.  The  following  passages  refer  to  Nos.  1  or  2. 

Judg  12.  8  And  after  him  Ibzan  of  B.  judged  Israel 

12.  10  Then  died  Ibzau,  and  was  buried  at  B. 

4.  A  descendant  of  Caleb,  son  of  Iiur. 

1  Ch.  2.  51  Salma  the  father  of  B.,  Hareph  the  father 
2.  54  sons  of  Salma  ;  B.,  and  the  Netoplmthites 
4.  4  the  firstborn  of  Ephratah,  the  father  of  B. 

BETH-LE-HE-MITE,  'Di$n  n'3  belonging  to  Bethle¬ 
hem. 

Patronymic  of  an  inhabitant  of  Bethlehem. 

1  Sa.  16.  1  I  will  send  thee  to  Jesse  the  B.  :  for  I 

16.  18  I  have  seen  a  son  of  Jesse  the  B.,  (that  is) 

17.  58  (I  am)  the  son  of.  Jesse  the  B. 

2  Sa.  21.  19  Elhanan  the  son  of  Jaare-oregim,  a  B. 

BETH  MA-A'-CHAH,  naijo  n'3  place  of  oppression. 

A  city  of  Manasseh  at  tlle’foot  of  Hermon,  near  Dan,  E. 
of  the  Jordan.  It  sometimes  occurs  as  Abel-beth- 
maachali,  and  occasionally  as  Abel. 

2  Sa.  20.  14  he  went  through  all.  .Israel,  .to  B. 

20.  15  And  they,  .besieged  him  in  Abel  of  B. 

20.  18  They  shall  surely  ask.  .at  Abel :  and  so 
2  Ki.  15.  29  Tiglath-pileser  king  of  Assyria,  .took.  .A. 

BETH  MAR  CA'-BOTH,  ninnen  n'3  place  of  chariots. 
A  city  of  Simeon  at  the  extreme  S.  of  Judah,  with  Ziklag 
aud  Hormah. 

Josh.19.  5  Ziklag,  and  B.,  and  Hazar-susah 
1  Ch.  4.  31  at  B.,  aud  Hazar-susim,  and  at  Beth-birei 

BETH  ME'-ON,  jiyp  n'3  place  of  habitation. 

A  city  of  Moab,  near  Beth-gamul  [See  Beth-baal-mcon, 
the  full  form]. 

Jer.  48.  23  Kiriathaim,  and  upon  Beth-gamul,  and 
BETH  NIM'-RAH,  nnpj  n'3  place  of  flowing  water. 

A  city  of  Gad,  the  same  as  Nimrah  (Num.  32.  3),  and 
Nimrim  (Isa.  15.  6). 

Num  32.  36  B.,  and  Betli-haran,  fenced  cities  :  and 
Josh.13.  27  in  the  valley,  Beth-aram,  and  B.,  and 

BETH  PA'-LET  or  BETH  PHE  'LET,  3^3  n'3. 

A  town  in  the  S.  of  Judah. 

Josh.  15.  27  Hazar-gaddah,  and  Heshmon,  and  B. 

Neh.  11.  26  at  Jeshua,  and  at  Moladah,  and  at  B. 

BETH  PAZ  -ZEZ,  j’k?  n'3  a  place  of  destruction. 

A  town  of  Issachar. 

Josh.19.  21  and  En-gannim,  and  En-haddah,  and  B. 
BETH  PE  -OR,  nips  n'3  house  of  the  opening. 

A  city  of  Moab,  near  mount  IPeor,  E.  of  the  Jordan, 
opposite  Jericho,  and  6  mile’s  above  Libias  or  Betli- 
haran.  It  was  in  the  allotment  of  Reuben. 

Deut.  3.  29  we  abode  in  the  valley  over  against  B. 

4.  46  this  side  Jordan,  in.,  valley  over  against  B. 
34.  6  lie  buried  him  in  a  valley . .  over  against  B. 
Josh  13.  20  And  B.  and  Ashdoth-pisgah,  and  Beth. 

BETH  PHA'-GE,  ^Qipayn  house  of  figs. 

A  village  on  the  Mount  of  Olives,  near  Bethany,  on  the 
road  between  Jericho  and  Jerusalem. 

Matt 21.  1  when .  .drew  nigh,  .and  were  come  to  B. 
Markn.  1  when  they  came  nigh  to  Jerusalem.  .B. 
Luke  19.  29  when  he  was  come  nigh  to  B.  aud  Beth. 

BETH  RA'-PHA,  KSn  n’3  place  of  fear. 

A  name  which  occurs  in  the  genealogy  of  Judah  as  the 
son  of  Eshton  and  grandson  of  Chelub  through  Caleb 
son  of  Hur.  There  is  a  Rapiia  in  the  line  of  Benjamin 
and  elsewhere,  but  no  connection  can  be  traced  between 
those  and  this  Beth-rapha,  B.C.  1450. 

1  Ch.  4.  12  Eshton  begat  B.,  and  Paseah,  andTehin. 

BETH  RE'-HOB,  2in7  n'3  roomy  place. 

A  place  in  the  N.  of  Canaan  near  the  valley  in  which 
lay  the  town  of  Laisli  or  Dan  ;  the  place  is  now  repre¬ 
sented  lay  Ilunin,  a  fortress  commanding  the  plain  of 
Ilvteh,  in  which  lay  the  city  of  Dan  or  Tell-el-Kady. 
,Tudgi8.  28  it  was  in  the  valley  that  (lieth)  by  B. 

2  Sa.  10.  6  children  of  Ammon . .  hired . .  Syrians  of  B. 

BETH  SAI'-DA,  /3r)0(rai'Sa  place  o  f  nets. 

1  “Bethsaida  of  Galilee"  (the  native  city  of  Andrew, 
Peter,  and  Philip)  in  the  land  of  Genncsareth,  on  the 
west  side  of  the  lake. 

Matt  11.  21  Woe.,  thee,  Chorazin!  woe  unto  thee,  B. ! 
Mark  6.  45  to  go  to  the  other  side  before  unto  B. 
Luke  10.  13  unto  thee,  Chorazin  !  woe  unto  thee,  P>. ! 
John  1.  44  Philip  was  of  B.,  the  city  of  Andrew  and 
12.  21  same.  .came,  .to  Philip,  which  was  of  B. 

2.  Bethsaida  at  which  the  5000  were  fed,  a  place  on 
the  east  of  the  Lake  of  Gennesaretli.  Such  a  place 
there  was  at  the  N.E.  extremity,  formerly  a  village, 
but  rebuilt  and  adorned  by  Philip  the  Tetrarch,  and 
raised  to  the  dignity  of  a  town  under  the  name  Julias, 
after  the  daughter  of  the  emperor. 

Mark  8.  22  he  cometh  to  P>.  :  and  they  bring  a  blind 
Luke  9.  10  a  desert  place  belonging  to . .  city  called  B. 


BETH  SHAN,  n'3  house  of  security. 

A  city  of  Manasseh  W.of  Jordan.  Perhaps  the  same  as 
Bethshean.  It  was  the  S.  border  town  in  Galilee  aud 
belonged  to  Dccapolis. 

1  Sa.  31.  10  they  fastened  his  body  to  the  wall  of  B. 

31.  12  took  the  body  of  Saul ..  from  the  wall  ofB. 

2  Sa.  21.  12  had  stolen  them  from  the  street  of  B. 


BETH  SHE'-AN,  [>«?  n'2  house  of  security. 

Probably  the  same  as  Bethshan.  The  Canaanites  were 
not  driven  out  from  this  town.  In  the  time  of  Solomon 
it  formed  a  commissariat  district  extending  from  the 
town  itself  to  Abel-meholah  (1  Ki.  4.  12).  Its  modern 
name  is  Beisan.  It  lies  in  the  Ghor  or  Jordan  valley, 
about  12  miles  S.  of  the  sea  of  Galilee  and  4  W.  of  the 
Jordan. 

Josh.17.  11  Manasseh  had  in  Issachar  and  in  Asher,  B. 

17.  16  who  (are)  of  B.  and  her  towns,  and  (they) 
Judg.  1.  27  Neither  did  Manasseh  drive  out.  ,B.  and 
1  Ki.  4.  12  Taanach .  .all  B.,  which  (is)  by  Zartanah 
4.  12  from  B.  to  Abel-meholah,  (even)  unto 
1  Ch.  7.  29  by  the  borders  of. . Manasseh,  B.  and  her 
BETH  SHE'-MESH,  efiti  n'3  house  of  the  sun. 

1.  One  of  the  towns  marking  the  N.  border  of  Judah, 
though  not  named  among  the  cities  of  that  tribe.  It  is 
now  called  Ain-shems,  which  is  on  the  N.W.  slope  of 
the  mountains  of  Judah,  a  low  plateau  at  the  junction 
of  two  plains,  about  2  miles  from  the  great  Philistine 
plain,  and  7  from  Ekron. 

Josh. 15.  10  went  down  to  B.,  and  passed  on  to  Tim. 

21.  16  Juttali  with  her  suburbs,  (and)B.  with 
Judg.  1.  33  did  Najihtali  drive  out.  .inhabitants  of  B. 

1.  33  nevertheless,  .inhabitants  of  B. .  .became 
1  Sa.  6.  9  goeth  up  by.  .way  of  his  own  coast  to  B. 

6.  12  kine  took,  .straight  way  to  the  way  of  B. 
6.  12  went  after  them  unto  the  border  of  B. 

6.  13  (they  of)  Beth-shemesh  (were)  reaping 
6.  15  the  men  of  B.  offered  burnt  olferiugs  aud 
6.  19  he  smote  the  men  of  B.,  because  they 
6.  20  the  men  of  B.  said,  Who  is  able  to  stand 
1  Ki.  4.  9  The  son  of  Dekar.  .in  Shaalbim,  and  B. 
2Ki.  14.  11  he  and  Amaziah.  .looked  one  another  in 
14.  13  Jehoash  king  of  Israel. .Amaziah.  at  B. 

1  Ch.  6.  59  Ashan  with  her  suburbs,  and  B.  with  her 

2  Ch.  25.  21  Joash.  .saw.  .Amaziah kingof  Judah, atB. 

25.  23  Joash.  .took  Amaziah.  .of  Judah,  .at  B. 
28.  18  The  Philistines,  .had  taken  B.,  and  Ajalon 

2.  A  city  on  the  border  of  Issachar. 

Josh.19. 22  the  coast  reacheth  to  Tabor,  .and  B.,  aud 

3.  A  fenced  city  of  Naphtali. 

Josh.  19.38  Iron,  and  Migdal-el,  Horem,  and  B. 

4.  An  idolatrous  temple  in  Egypt,  supposed  to  be  On  or 
Heliopolis,  which  in  the  middle  ages  was  still  called 
Ain-Shems. 

Jer.  43.  13  break  also  the  images  of  B.,that(is)in.  .Eg. 
BETH  SHEM-ITE,  W-rn  n'3. 

A11  inhabitant  of  Bethsliemish,  B.C.  1140. 

1  Sa.  6.  14  the  cart  came  into. .field  of  Joshua, aB. 
6.  18  stone  remaineth.  .in.  .field  of  Josh,  the  B. 

BETH  SHIT'-TAH,  nairn  n'3  place  of  acacia. 

Tiie  narrative  and  the  name  both  require  this  place  to 
be  near  the  Jordan  where  Zererath  and  Abel-meholah 
also  lay.  The  Shuttah  of  Robinson  is  too  far  to  the  W. 

Judg.  7.  22  and  the  host  fled  to  B.  in  Zererath,  (and)  to 
BETH  TAP-PU'-AH,  niErrn'2  place  of  fruit  trees. 

A  city  in  the  mountainous  district  of  Judah,  near 
Hebron.  This  is  a  different  place  from  Tappuah. 
The  modern  name  is  Teffith,  5  miles  W.  of  Hebron,  on 
a  ridge  of  high  table  land. 

Josh.  15.  53  And  Janum,  and  B.,  and  Aphekah 

BE-THU'-EL,  Vkins  dweller  in  God. 

1.  A  son  of  Nahor,  Abraham's  brother,  B.C.  1872. 

Gen  22.  22  Hazo,  and  Pildash,  and  Jidlaph,  and  E. 

22.  23  B.  begat  Rebekah . .  eight  Milcali  did  hear 
24  15  Rebekah  came  out,  who  was  born  to  B. 

24.  24  I  (am)  the  daughter  of  B. . .  son  of  Milcah 
24  47  The  daughter  of  B.,  Nahor's  son,  whom 

24.  50  Then  Laban  and  B.  answered  and  saul 

25.  20  Rebekah.  .the  daughter  of  B.  the  Syrian 
28.  2  Arise,  go  to  Padau-aram,  to.  .house  of  B. 
28!  5  he  went  to  Padan-aram . .  Laban,  son  of  li. 

2.  A  town  in  the  tribe  of  Simeon,  (the  Bethul  of  Josh. 


>  iCh.  4.  30  And  at  B.,  and  at  Hormah,  and  at  Ziklag 

E'-THtTL,  Vin?  dweller  in  God. 

.  city  in  Simeon,  the  same  as  Bethuel. 

Josh.  19.  4  And  Eltolad,  and  B.,  and  Hormal 

ETH  ZTJR,  Hsti'3  place  of  rock. 

A  city  in  the  mountains  of  Judah  towards  Idumea, 
t  was  founded  by  the  people  of  Maon,  which  had 
erived  its  origin  from  Hebron.  Betlizur  was  fortified 
y  Rehoboam  for  the  defence  of  his  new  kingdom  It 

>  now  called  Beit-sur. 

Josh.  1 5.  58  Halhul,  B.,  and  Gedor 
2  Ch.  11.  7  B.,  and  Slioco,  and  Adullam. 

Neh.  3.  16  Azbuk,  the  ruler  of  the  half  part  of  B- 
.  Patronymic  of  the  son  of  Maon,  a  descendant^ of 
Iehron,  one  of  the  posterity  of  Caleb,  brother  of  Jerali* 
leel. 


BE-TO'-NTM,  D':b?  heights. 

A  town  in  the  N.  of  Gad,  on  the  E.  of  the  Jordan. 
Josh.  13. 26  from  Heslibon.  .Eamatli-mizpehTandB. 


BETRAY 


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BEWRAY 


BETRAY,  to  — 

1  To  cast,  throw,  nan  ramah,  3. 

i  Ch.  i2.  17  but  if .  .to  betray  me  to  mine  enemies 

o  To  give  up  over  to  another,  -n-apaSiSupi. 

”  Matt  10.  4  Judas  Iscariot,  who  also  betrayed  him 

17.  22  Tile  Son  of  man  shall  be  betrayed  into 
20  18  the  Son  of  man  shall  be  betrayed  unto  the 
24.  10  shall  betray  one  another,  and  shall  hate 

26.  2  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed  to  be  crucified 

26.  16  he  sought  opportunity  to  betray  him 

26  21  Verily  I  say.  .Thatoneof  you  shall  betray 
26  23  He  that  dippeth.  .the  same  shall  betray 
26.  24  by  whom  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed 
26.  25  Then  Judas,  which  betrayed  him 
26  45  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed  into  the  hands 

26  46  he  is  at  hand  that  doth  betray  me 

26.  48  he  that  betrayed  him  gave  them  a  sign 

27  3  Then  Judas,  which  had  betrayed  him 

27.  4  1  have  betrayed  the  innocent  blood 
Stark  3  19  Judas  Iscariot,  which  also  betrayed  him 

!3  12  the  brother  shall  betray  the  brother  to 

14.  10  Iscariot,  .went,  .to  betray  him  unto  them 

14.  11  he  sought  how  he  might,  .betray  him 
14  18  One.  .which  eatetli  with  me  shall  betray 
14  21  by  whom  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed 

14.  41  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed  into  the  hands 
14  42  lo,  he  that  betrayeth  me  is  at  hand 

14.  44  he  that  betrayed  him  had  given  them  a 
Lukezi.  16  ye  shall  be  betrayed  both  by  parents 
22.  4  how  he  might  betray  him  unto  them 
22  6  sought  opportunity  to  betray  him  unto 
22  21  the  hand  of  him  that  betrayeth  me  (is) 

22.  22  unto  that  man  by  whom  he  is  betrayed 
22.  48  betrayest  thou  the  Son  of  man  with  a 
John  6.  64  For  Jesus  knew,  .who  should  betray  him 
6  71  for  he  it  was  that  should  betray  him 

12.  4  Judas  Iscariot.,  which  should  betray  him 

13.  2  the  devil  having  now  put.  .to  betray  him 
13  11  For  he  knew  who  should  betray  him 

13!  21  verily,  I  say.  .one  of  you  shall  betray  me 

18.  2  Judas  also,  which  betrayed  him,  knew 
18.  5  Judas  also,  which  betrayed  him,  stood 
21.  20  Lord,  which  is  he  that  betrayeth  thee? 

1  Co.  11.  23  the.  .night  in  which  he  was  betrayed 

BETRAYERS  — 

One  betraying,  npoSorris  prodotes. 

Acts  7.  52  of  whom  ye  have  been  now  the  betrayers 

BETROTH,  to  — 

1  .To  betroth,  espouse,  BHR  aras,  3. 

Deut2o.  7  what  man . .  that  hath  betrothed  a  wife 

28.  30  Thou  shalt  betroth  a  wife,  and  another 
Hos.  2. 19  I  will  betroth  thee,  .yea,  I  will  betroth 

2.  20  I  will  even  betroth  thee  unto  me  in 

2. To  appoint,  vj_'r  yaacl. 

Exod2i.  8  master,  who  hath  betrothed  her  to  himself 

21.  9  if  he  have  betrothed  her  unto  his  son,  he 

BETROTHED,  to  be  — ■ 

1  .To  be  betrothed,  espoused,  bns  aras,  4. 

Lev.  19.  20  a  bondmaid,  betrothed  to  an  husband 

2.  To  be  prepared,  exposed,  rpn  charaph,  2. 

Exod22.  16  a  man  entice  a  maid  that  is  not  bet  rothed 
Deut  22.  23  If  a  damsel . .  a  virgin  be  betrothed  unto 

22.  25  if  a  man  find  a  betrothed  damsel  in  the 
22.  27  the  betrothed  damsel  cried,  and.  .none 
22.  28  which  is  not  betrothed,  and  lay  hold  on 

BETTER  — 

1  .Good,  Bin  tub. 

Gen.  29.  19  better  that  I  give  her  to  thee,  than  that 
Exodi4.  12  better  for  us  to  serve  the  Egyptians 
Nuim4.  3  Were  it  not  better  for  us  to  return  into 
Judg  8.  2  (Is)  not  the  gleaning  of.,  better  than  the 
9.  2  Speak,  I  pray  you . .  Whether  (is)  better 

11.  25  now  (art)  thou  anything  better  than 
Ruth  4.  15  which  is  better  to  thee  than  seven  sons 

1  Sa.  1.  8  (am)  not  I  better  to  thee  than  ten  sons  ? 

15.  22  Behold,  to  obey  (is)  better  than  sacrifice 

15.  28  a  neighbour  of  thine,  .better  than  thou 

27.  1  nothing  better  for  me  than  that  I  should 

2  Sa.  17.  14  The  counsel  of  Hushai.  .(is)  better  than 

18.  3  better  that  thou  succour  us  out  of  the 

1  Ki.  2.  32  two  men  more  righteous  and  better  than 

19.  4  for  I  (am)  not  better  than  my  fathers 
21.  2  I  will  give  thee  for  it  a  better  vineyard 

2  Ki.  5.  12  better  than  all  the  waters  of  Israel  ? 

2  Ch.  21. 13  hast  slain  thy  brethren .  .better  than 
Esth.  1.  19  give,  .unto  another  that  is  better  than 
Psa.  63.  3  thy  loving  kindness  (is)  better  than  life 

1 19.  72  The  law  of  thy  mouth  (is)  better  unto  me 
Prov.  3.  14  the  merchandise  of  it  (is)  better  than  the 
8.  11  wisdom  (is)  better  than  rubies;  andall  the 
8.  19  My  fruit  (is)  better  than  gold,  yea,  than 

12.  9  better  than  he  that  lionoureth  himself 

15. 16  Better  (is)  little  with  the  fear  of  the 

15. 17  Better  (is)  a  dinner  of  herbs  where  love 

16.  32  slow  to  anger  (is)  better  than  the  mighty 

17.  1  Better  (is)  a  dry  morsel,  and  quietness 
19.  1  Better  (is)  the  poor  that  walketli  in  his 
19.  22  a  poor  man  (is)  better  than  a  liar 

25.  7  better,  .that  it  be  said  unto  thee,  Come 
25.  24  better  to  dwell  in  a  corner  of  the  house 

27.  5  Open  rebuke  (is)  better  than  secret  love 
27. 10  better  (is)  a  neighbour,  near,  than  a 

28.  6  Better  (is)  the  poor  that  walketh  iu  his 
Eccl.  2.  24  nothing  better  for  a  man,  (than)  that  he 

3.  22  I  perceive  that ..  nothing  better,  than 

4.  3  Yea,  better,  .than  both  they,  which  hath 


Eccl.  4.  6  Better  (is)  an  handful  (with)  quietness 

4  9  Two  (are)  better  than  one  ;  because  they 

4  13  Better  (is)  a  poor  and  a  wise  child  than 
5.  5  Better,  .that  thou  shouldest  not  vow 
6  3  I  say . .  an  untimely  birth  (is)  better  than 

6  9  Better  (is)  the  sight  of  the  eyes  than  the 
7.  1  A  (good)  name  (is)  better  than  precious 

7  2  better  to  go  to  the  house  of  mourning 
7!  3  Sorrow  (is)  better  than  laughter  :  for  by 
7  5  better  to  hear  the  rebuke  of  the  wise 

7.’  8  Better  (is)  the  end  of  a  thing  than  the 
7.  8  the  patient  in  spirit  (is)  better  than  the 

7.  10  the  former  days  were  better  than  these  ? 

8.  15  a  man  hath  no  better  thing  under  the 

q  4  for  a  living  dog  is  better  than  a  dead  lion 
q.  16  Then  said  I,  Wisdom  (is)  better  than 
0.  18  Wisdom  (is)  better  than  weapons  of  war 
Song  1.  2  for  thy  love  (is)  better  than  wine 
Isa.  56.  5  name  better  than  of  sons  and . .  daughters 
Lam.  4.  9  slain  with  the  sword  are  better  than- 
Hos.  2.  7  for  then  (was  it)  better  with  me  than  now 
Amos  6.  2  better  than  these  kingdoms  ?  or  their 
Jon.  4.  3,  8  (it  is)  better  for  me  to  die  than  to  live 

2.  More,  ini'  yother. 

Eccl.  6.  11  increase  vanity,  what  (is)  man  the  better? 

3.  Advantage,  abundance,  pup)  ytlhron. 

Eccl.  10.  1 1  enchantment ;  and  a  babbler  is  no  better 

4.  Beautiful,  honourable,  naXos  halos. 

Matt  18.  8,  9  it  is  better  for  thee  to  enter  into  life 
Mark  9.  43,  45,  47  it  is  better  for  thee  to  enter  into 

5.  Good... than,  ua\6v . . . yaWov  kalon . .  .mallon. 
Mark  9.  42  it  is  better  for  him  that  a  millstone 

1  Co.  9.  15  better  for  me  to  die,  than  that  any  man 

6. Stronger,  more  powerful,  Kpdtraav  kreisson. 

1  Co.  7.  9  for  it  is  better  to  marry  than  to  burn 
7.  38  he  that  giveth  (her)  not.  .doeth  better 
11.  17  ye  come  together  not  for  the  better,  but 
Phil.  1.  23  to  be  with  Christ ;  which  is  far  better 

Heb.  1.  4  Being  made  so  much  better  than  the 

7.  7  the  less  is  blessed  of  the  better 

7.  19  but  the  bringing  iu  of  a  better  hope .  .by 

7.  22  J  esus  made  a  surety  of  a  better  testament 

8.  6  a  better  covenant . .  upon  better  promises 

9.  23  heavenly  things,  .with  better  sacrifices 

10.  34  ye  have  iu  heaven  a  better  and  an  endur. 

11.  35  they  might  obtain  a  better  resurrection 

1  Pe.  3.  17  better,  if  the  will  of  God  be  so,  that  ye 

2  Pe.  2.  21  it  had  been  better  for  them  not  to  have 
7. Better,  kindlier,  xpyarirepos  chrestoteros. 

Luke  5.  39  desireth  new.  .he  saitli,  The  old  is  better 

BETTER,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  good,  tub. 

Song  4.  10  how  much  better  is  thy  love  than  wine  ! 

2.  To  do  good,  or  well,  3?)  yatab,  5. 

Nah.  3.  8  Art  thou  better  than  populous  No,  that 

3.  To  be  different,  bear  diversely,  Si atplpw  diapherb. 
Matt.  6.  26  Are  ye  not  much  better  than  they  ? 

12.  12  How  much.. is  a  man  better  than  a  sheep? 
Luke  12.  24  how  much  more  are  ye  better  than  the 

i.  TV;  be  advantageous,  AiurireAeo)  lusiteleb. 

Luke  17.  2  It  were  better,  .that  a  millstone  were 

5.  To  be  profitable,  avp.<pipu>  sumphero. 

Matt  18.  6  it  were  better,  .that  a  millstone  were 

6.  To  hold  forward,  orbefore,  irpoexo/iaiprocc/iomuf. 
Rom.  3.  9  What  then?  are  we  better.  .No,  in  no 

BETTER,  to  do  — 

To  do  good,  3its  tab,  5. 

Eze.  36.  11  will  do  better,  .than  at  your  beginnings 
BETTER,  to  make  — 

To  do  or  make  good,  29;  yatab,  5. 

1  Ki.  1.  47  make  the  name  of  Solomon  better  than 

BETTER,  to  be  made  — 

To  be  good  3a;  yatab. 

Eccl.  7.  3  by  the  sadness,  .the  heart  is  made  better 

BETTER,  to  be  the  — 

To  be  over  and  above,  ‘ircpio<reva>  perisseub. 

1  Co.  8.  8  for  neither,  if  we  eat,  are  we  the  better 

BETTER  (country  or)  thing  — 

Stronger,  more  powerf  ul,  Kpeitraav  kreisson. 

Heb.  6.  9  we  are  persuaded  better  things  of  you 
_ji.  16  now  they  desire  a  better  (country),  that 

11.  40  God  having  provided  some  better  thing 

12.  24  that  speaketh  better  things  than.  .Abel 

BETTERED,  to  be  — 

To  profit,  bpheleo. 

Mark  5.  26  had  spent  all  .  .and  was  nothing  bettered 

BETWEEN  — 

1.  Between,  ]'?  hen. 

Gen.  15.  17  a  burning  lamp  that  passed  between 

2.  Between,  nii'3  benoth. 

Eze.  10.  2  Go  in  between  the  wheels,  .under  the 

3.  On,  upon,  Sy  al. 

1  Ki.  18.  21  How  long  halt  ye  between  two  opinions 

4.  Middle,  midst,  tavek. 

Exod  28.  33  bells  of  gold  between  them  round  about 
39.  25  put  the  bells  between  the  pomegranates 
39.  25  round  about  between  the  pomegranates 


b  In  the  midst,  ana.  plaov  ana  meson. 

1  Co.  6.  5  not  one . .  aide  to  judge  between  his  br.  ? 

G.  In,  among,  iv  en. 

Rom.  1.  24  dishonour  their  own  bodies  between 

7. In  between,  pcra^u  metaxu. 

Matt  18.  15  tell  him  his  fault  between  thee  and  him 
23.  33  whom  ye  slew  between  the  temple  and 
Luke  11.  51  which  perished  between  the  altar  and 

16.  26  between  us  and  you  there  is  a  great  gulf 
Acts  12.  6  Peter  was  sleeping  between  two  soldiers 

15.  9  put  no  difference  between  us  and  them 

8.  Toward,  -rrpis  (ace.)  pros. 

Luke  23.  12  they  were  at  enmity  between  themselves 
Acts  26.  31  they  talked  between  themselves,  saying 

BETWEEN,  to  differ  — 

To  make  a  parting,  division,  p.epl(w  merizo. 

1  Co.  7.  34  There  is  difference  (also)  between  a  wife 

BETWEEN  (some)  of... and  — 

From  the. ..with,  Ik  Twv...pcTa  ek  ton... meta. 

John  3.  25  between  (some)  of  John's  disciples  and 

BETWIXT  — 

1.  Between,  pa  ben. 

Gen.  31.  37  that  they  may  judge  betwixt  us  both 

2. Out  of,  Ik  ek. 

Phil.  1.  23  I  am  in  a  strait  betwixt  two,  having  a  des. 
BETWIXT,  to  come  — 

To  strike  on,  y:s  paga,  5 . 

Job.  36.  32  by  (the  cloud)  that  cometh  betwixt 

BE-TJ  -LAH,  nSfJ?3  married. 

A  symbolic  name  which  the  land  of  Israel  is  to  bear 
in  its  future  prosperity. 

Isa.  62.  4  thou  shalt  be  called,  .and  thy  land  B. 
BEWAIL  self,  to  — 

To  breathe  one's  self  out,  ns;  yaphach,  7. 

Jer.  4.  31  the  daughter  of  Zion,  .bewaileth  herself 

BEWAIL,  to  — 

1  .To  weep,  npa  bakah. 

Lev.  10.  6  bewail  the  burning  which  the  Lord  hath 
Deut  21.  13  bewail  her  father  and  her  mother  a  full 
Judg  11.  37  I  may.. bewail  my  virginity,  I  and  my 

11.  38  bewailed  her  virginity  upon  the  mount. 
Isa.  16.  9  I  will  bewail  with  the  weeping  of  Jazcr 

2.  To  wail,  Khaiti)  klaio. 

Rev.  18.  9  kings  of  the  earth,  .shall  bewail  her 

3.  To  strike  ( the  breast ),  kAittw  kopto. 

Luke  8.  52  all  wept,  and  bewailed  her :  but  he  said 
23.  27  which  also  bewailed  and  lamented  him 

4.  To  lament,  mourn,  irevBcu  pentlieb. 

2  Co  12.  21  I  shall  bewail  many  which  have  sinned 

BEWARE,  to  — 

1.  To  become  subtile,  Diy  aram,  5. 

Prov.19. 25  Smite,  .and  the  simple  will  beware 

2.  To  watch,  wui  shamar. 

2Sa.  18.  12  Beware  that  none,  .the  young  man  Ab. 

3.  To  be  watchful,  rt1  shamar,  2. 

Gen.  24.  6  Beware  thou  that,  .bring  not  my  son 
Exod  23.  21  Beware  of  him,  and  obey  his  voice 
Deut.  6.  12  beware  lest  thou  forget  the  Lord,  which 
8.  1 1  Beware  that  thou  forget  not  the  Lord  thy 

15.  9  Beware  that  there  be  not  a  thought  in 
Judg  13.  4  beware,  I  pray  thee,  and  drink  not  wine 

13.  13  that  I  said  unto  the  woman  let  her  beware 
2  Ki.  6.  9  Beware  that  thou  pass  not  such  a  place 

4.  To  behold,  fiXe-irai  blepb. 

Mark  8.  15  beware  of  the  leaven  of  the  Pharisees 

12.  38  Beware  of  the  scribes,  which  love  to  go 
Acts  13.  40  Beware  therefore,  lest  that  come  upon 
Col.  2.  8  Beware  lest  any  man  spoil  you  through 

y.  To  guard,  <pv\a<ra<n  pliulasso. 

Luke  12.  15  beware  of  covetousness  ;  for  a  man's  life 
2  Pe.  3.  17  seeing  ye  know,  .beware  lest  ye  also 

BEWARE  of,  to  — 

1 .  To  behold,  /3AeVo>  blepb. 

Phil.  3.  2  Beware  of  dogs,  beware  of  evil  workers 
3.  2  beware  of  the  concision 

2.  To  hold  toward  oneself,  irpo(rexw  prosecho. 

Matt.  7-  15  Beware  of  false  prophets,  which  come  to 

10.  17  beware  of  men  ;  for  they  will  deliver  you 

16.  6  beware  of  the  leaven  of  the  Pharisees 

16.  11  ye  should  beware  of  the  leaven  of  the 
1612  not  beware  of  the  leaven  of  bread,  but  of 

Luke  12.  1  Beware  ye  of  the  leaven  of  the  Pharisees 

20.  46  Beware  of  the  scribes,  which  desire  to 

3.  To  guard,  (pvAdoau  phulasso. 

2  Ti.  4.  15  Of  whom  be  thou  ware  also  ;  for  he  hath 

BEWITCH,  to  — 

1.  To  smite  with  the  eye,  (JacniatVco  baskainb. 

Gal  3.  1  Galatians,  who  hath  bewitched  you,  that 

2.  To  cause  to  stand  out,  i^larypi  existemi. 

Acts  8.  9  bewitched  the  people  of  Samaria,  giving 
8.  11  he  had  bewitched  them  with  sorceries 

BEWRAY,  to  — 

1.  To  reveal,  uncover,  nb;  galah,  3. 

Isa.  16.  3  outcasts;  bewray  not  him  that  wandereth 


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2.  To  set  before,  ijj  nagad,  5. 

ProY.29.  24  lie  liearetli  cursing,  and  bewrayeth  (it) 

3.  To  call,  «~3i5  gam. 

Prov.27. 16  ointment  of  his  right,  .bewrayeth 

4.  To  make  evident,  Troieia  SrjAos  poieo  delos. 

Matt.26.  73  of  them  ;  for  tliy  speech  bewrayeth  thee 

BEYOND  — 

1 .  Yonder,  beyond,  henceforth,  nkta  halah. 

Gen.  35.  21  spread  his  tent  beyond  the  tower  of  Edar 
i  Sa.  20.  22  Behold,  the  a'rrows  (are)  beyond  thee  ;  go 

20.  37  said,  (Is)  not  the  arrow  beyond  thee? 

Jer.  22.  19  cast  forth  beyond  the  gates  of  Jerusalem 
Amos  3.  27  I  cause  you  to  go  into  captivity  beyond 

2.  To  cause  to  pass  over,  dbar,  5. 

1  Sa.  20.  36  as  the  lad  ran,  he  shot  an  arrow  beyond 

3.  Over,  ■ny  eber. 

Gen.  50.  10  which  (is)  beyond  Jordan,  and  there  they 
50.  11  Abel-mizraim,  which  (is)  beyond  Jordan 
Deut.  3.  20  land.  .God  hath  given  them  beyond  Jord. 

3.  25  see  the  good  laud  that  (is)  beyond  Jordan 
30.  13  Neither  (is)  it  beyond  the  sea,  that_thou 

Josh.  9.  10  that  he  did  to  the  two  kings,  .beyond 

13.  8  which  Moses  gave  them,  beyond  Jordan 

18.  7  received  their  inheritance  beyond  Jordan 

Judg.  5.  17  Gilead  abode  beyond  Jordan  :  and  why 

2  Sa.  10.  16  the  Syrians  that  (were)  beyond  the  river 
1  Ki.  4.  12  Abel-meholah.  .unto,  .beyond  Jokneam 

14.  15  shall  scatter  them  beyond  the  river 

1  Ch.  19.  16  the  Syrians  that  (were)  beyond  the  river 

2  Ch.  20.  2  from  beyond  the  sea  on  this  side  Syria 
Nell.  2.  7  to  the  governors  beyond  the  river,  that 

2.  9  I  came  to  the  governors  beyond  the  river 
Isa.  7.  20  by  them  beyond  the  river,  by  the  king  of 

9.  1  the  way  of  the  sea,  beyond  Jordan,  in 

18.  i  which  (is)  beyond  the  rivers  of  Ethiopia 
Jer.  23.  22  kings  of  the  isles  which  (are)  beyond  the 
Zeph.  3.  10  From  beyond  the  rivers  of  Ethiopia  my 

4. Over,  beyond,  13! i  abar. 

Ezra  4.  17  and  (uiito)  the  rest  beyond  the  river 

4.  20  have  ruled  over  all.  .beyond  the  river 

6.  6  Now.  .Tatnai,  governor  beyond  the  river 
6.  6  Apharsachites,  which  (are)  beyond  the 

6.  8  of  the  tribute  beyond  the  river,  forthwith 

7.  21  the  treasurers  which  (are)  beyond  the 

7.  25  all  the  people  that  (are)  beyond  the  river 

5 .On  yonder  side  of,  iireiceira  epekeina. 

Acts  7.  43  I  will  carry  you  away  beyond  Babylon 

H.  Over,  beyond,  irlpav  peran. 

Matt.  4.  13  the  way  of  the  sea,  beyond,  Jordan 
4.  25  multitudes  of  people,  .(from)  beyond 

19.  1  into  the  coasts  of  Judea  beyond  Jordan 
Mark  3.  8  from  Jerusalem,  and.  .beyond  Jordan 
John  1.  28  were  done  in  Bethabara  beyond  Jordan 

3.  26  he  that  was  with  thee  beyond  Jordan,  to  i 

10.  40  went  away  again  beyond  Jordan,  into 

7. Over,  v-rrep  ( acc .)  huper. 

2 Co.  8.  3  [beyond]  (their) power,  .willing of  thems. 
[See  also  Go,  measure,  pass,  regions,  stretch.] 

EE Y OND  the  time  — 

Over,  'rj.  al. 

Bov.  15  25  if  it  run  beyond  the  time  of  her  separation 
BE’-ZAI,  shining,  high. 

I.  One  whose  posterity  to  the  number  of  323  returned 
from  exile  with  Zerubbabel,  b.c.  536. 

Ezra  2.  17  children  of  B.,  three  hundred  twenty  and 
Nell.  7.  23  children  of  B.,  three  hundred  twenty  and 

2.  A  family  that,  with  Nohemiah,  sealed  the  covenant, 
E.C.,  445. 

Nell.  10. 18  Hodijali,  Haslium,  B. 

BE-ZAL'-EEL,  God  is  protection. 

1.  The  artificer  to  whom  was  confided  the  design  and 
execution  of  the  works  of  art  required  for  the  taber¬ 
nacle  in  the  wilderness.  His  charge  was  chiefly  in  all 
works  of  metal,  wood,  and  stone,  Alioliab  having  charge 
of  the  textile  fabrics.  Bezaleel,  however,  was  chief  in 
both  departments,  B.C.  1491. 

Exodyi.  2  See,  I  have  called  by  name  B.  the  son  of 

35.  30  the  Lord  hath  called  by  name  B.  the  son 

1  36.  1  Then  wrought  B.  and  Alioliab,  and  every 

36.  2  Moses  called  B. .  .unto  the  work  to  do  it 

37.  1  B.  made  the  ark  of  sliittim  wood 

38.  22  B. .  .made  all.  .Lord  commanded  Moses 

1  Ch.  2.  20  Hur  begat  Uri,  and  Uri  begat  B. 

2  Ch.  1.  5  Moreover  the  brasen  altar.  .B. .  .had 

2.  Son  of  Pahath-moab,  and  one  of  those  who  had  taken 
a  strange  wife,  B.C.  445. 

Ezra  10.  30  of .  .sons  of  Pahath-nioab .  .B.,  and  Binn. 
BE'-ZEK,  pia  breach. 

1.  The  residence  of  Adouibezek  (“  lord  of  Bezek  ”)  in 
Judah,  inhabited  by  Canaanites  and  Perizzites. 

Judg.  1.  4  and  they  slew,  .in  B.  ten  thousand  men 
1.  5  And  they  found  Adoni-liezek  in  B. 

2.  The  place  where  Saul  numbered  his  forces  before 
going  to  the  relief  of  Jabcsh  Gilead,  somewhere  in  the 
centre  of  the  country  near  the  Jordan  valley,  a  day’s 
march  from  Jabesh.  There  wore  two  places  of  this 
name  17  miles  from  Neapolis  (Shecliem),  on  the  load  to 
Bethshean. 

z  Sa.  11.  8  And  when  he  numbered  them  in  B. 


BE'-ZER,  TX’|  strong. 

1.  A  city  of  Reuben,  in  the  downs,  or  mUhor,  one  of 
the  three  cities  of  refuge  on  the  E.  of  the  Jordan,  and 
allotted  to  the  Merarites.  Now  Besheir. 

Deut.  4.  43  B.  in  the  wilderness,  in  the  plain  country 
Josh. 20.  8  they  assigned  B.  in  the  wilderness  upon 

21.  36  of  the  tribe  of  Reuben, B.  with  her  suburbs 
1  Ch.  6.  78  of  the  tribe  of  Reuben,  B. . .  with  her  sub. 

2.  A  son  of  Lipli,  oue  of  the  heads  of  Asher,  B.C.  1540. 

1  Ch.  7.  37  B.,  and  Hod,  and  Sliamma,  and  Shilshali 

BICH'-RI,  '-15?  youth,  first  born. 

Ancestor  of  Sheba  who  rose  against  David,  B.C.  1022. 

2  Sa.  20.  1  Sheba,  the  son  of  B.,  a  Benjamitc 

20.  2  every  man  of  Israel,  .followed,  .son  of  B. 
20.  6  Now  shall . .  the  son  of  B.  do  us  more  harm 
20.  7,  13  to  pursue  after  Sheba  the  son  of  B. 

20.  10  Joab.  .pursued  after  Sheba  the  son  of  B. 
20.  21  the  son  of  B. .  .hath  lifted  up  his  hand 
20.  22  they  cut  off  the  head  of.  .the  son  of  B. 

BID,  to  — - 

1 .  To  say,  ipk  amar. 

Gen.  43. 17  the  man  did  as  Joseph  bade  ;  and  the 
N  uni  14.  10  the  congregation  bade  stone  them  with 

13.  38  bid  them  that  they  make  them  fringes 
Josh.  6.  10  until  the  day  I  bid  you  shout ;  then  shall 

11.  9  did  unto  them  as  the  Lord  bade  him 

1  Sa.  9.  27  Bid  the  servant  pass  on  before  us 

24.  10  and.  .bade.. kill  thee  ;  but.  spared  tliee 

2  Sa.  1.  18  he  bade  them  teach  the  children  of  Judah 

2.  26  how  long,  .ere  thou  bid  the  people  return 
16.  11  let.  .curse ;  for  the  Lord  hath  bidden  him 
2  Ki.  4.  24  slack  not  (thy)  riding,  .except  I  bid  thee 
10.  5  we.  .will  do  all  that  thou  slialt  bid  us 
Estli.  4.  15  Esther  bade,  .return  Mordccai  (this  ans.) 

2.  To  speak,  irn  dabar. 

Jon.  3.  2  preach .  .the  preaching  that  I  bid  thee 

3.  To  speak,  nn)  dabar,  3. 

Gen.  27.  19  I  have  done  according  as  tlioti  badest  me 
2  Ki.  5.  13  the  prophet  had  bid  thee,  .great  thing 
2  Ch.  10.  12  came,  .as  the  king  bade,  saying,  Come 

4.  To  set  up,  command,  niy  tsavali,  3. 

Exod  16.  24  laid  it  up  till  the  morning,  as  Moses  bade 
Ruth  3.  6  according  to  all.  .her  mother-in-law  bade 
2  Sa.  14.  19  thy  servant  Joab,  he  bade  me,  and  he  put 

5.  To  separate,  sanctify,  trip  qadash,  5. 

Zeph.  1.  7  prepared  a  sacrifice,  lie  hath  bid  his 
C).  To  say,  Tiirov  eipon. 

Matt  16.  12  Then  understood  they  how  that  he  bade 
23.  3  All.  .whatsoever  they  bid  you  observe 
Luke  10.  40  sister . .  bid  her  therefore  that  she  help  me 
Acts  11.  12  the  Spirit  bade  me  go  with  them,  nothing 

22.  24  bade  that  he  should  be  examined  by 

7.  To  call,  icuAeio  lealeo. 

Matt  22.  3  call  them  that  were  bidden  to  the  wedding 
22.  4  Tell  them  which  are  bidden,  Behold,  I 
22.  8  they  which  were  bidden  were  not  worthy 
22.  9  as  many  as  ye  shall  find,  bid  to  the  mar. 
Luke  7.  39  the  Pharisee  which  had  bidden  him  saw 

14.  7  put  forth  a  parable  to  those . .  were  bidden 
14.  8  When  tliou  art  bidden  of  any.  .to  a  wed. 
14.  8  honourable  man  than  tliou  be  bidden  of 
14.  9  he  that  bade  tliee  and  liim  come  and  say 
14.  10  when  thou  art  bidden,  go  and  sit  down 
14.  10  when  lie  that  bade  tliee  cometh,  lie  may 
14.  12  Then  said  he  also  to  him  that  hade  him 
14.  16  A.  .man  made  a  great  supper,  and  bade 
14.  17  to  say  to  them  that  were  bidden,  Come 
14.  24  none  of  those  men  which  were  bidden 

1  Co.  10.  27  If  any  of  them  that  believe  not  bid  you 

8.  To  command,  KeXebw  keleuo. 

Matt  14.  28  bid  me  come  unto  tliee  on  the  water 
0.  To  say,  Aeyw  lego. 

2  Jo.  10  receive,  .not.  .neither  bid  liim  God  speed 

11  he  that  biddetli  liim  God  speed  is 

10.  To  put  toward,  irpocrTaaau  prostasso. 

Matt.  1.  24  the  angel  of  the  Lord  had  bidden  liim 

BID  again,  to  — 

To  call  in  return,  avTiicaAecv  antikaleii. 

Luke  14.  12  lest  they  also  hid  tliee  again,  and  a 

BID  farewell,  to  — 

To  arrange  off  from,  a.-KOTa<T<Top.ai  apotassornm. 
Luke  9.  61  let  me  first  go  hid  them  farewell  which 
Acts  18.  21  hade  them  farewell,  saying,  I  must  by  all 

BIDDEN,  that  are  — - 

To  call,  write,  trip  qara. 

1  Sa.  9.  13  afterwards  they  eat  that  he  bidden 

9.  22  place  among  them  that  were  bidden 

BIDDING  — 

Hearing,  hearkening,  nypiya  mishmaath. 

1  Sa.  22.  14  who  (is  so)  faithful,  .goetli  at  thy  bidding 

BID’-KAR,  servant  of  Kar. 

A  captain  of  Jehu,  originally  bis  fellow-officer,  who 
executed  the  senteuce  on  Jehoram,  sou  of  Aliab,  B.C. 
884. 

2  Ki.  9.  25  Then  said(Jehu)to  B.liis  captain,  Take  up 

BEER  — 

1  .Bier,  fits  a  rnittah. 

2’Sa.  3.  31  AndkingDavid(liimself)followedthcbier 


2.  Bier,  aopis  sows. 

Luke  7.  14  he  came  and  touched  the  bier  :  and  they 

BIG'-THA,  given  by  fortune. 

One  of  the  chamberlains  of  Abasuerus,  B.C.  519. 

Estli.  1.  10  B. .  .served  in  the  presence  of  Abasuerus 

EIG'-THAN,  BIG-THA'-NA,  x:n)3. 

A  chamberlain  who  conspired  against  Abasuerus,  B.C. 

5'9- 

Estli.  2.  21  B. .  .sought  to  lay  hands  on.  .Abasuerus 
6.  2  B. .  .sought  to  lay  hand  on.  .Abasuerus 

BIG'-VAI,  'll?  happy,  or  of  the  people. 

1.  A  chief  wlio  came  up  witli  Zerubbabel,  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  2  Which  came  with  Zerubbabel.  .B.,Rehu. 
Neli.  7.  7  Wliocamewitli  Zerubbabel.  .B.,  Nelium 

2.  One  whose  posterity  came  up  with  Zerubbabel,  B.  C. 
536- 

Ezra  2.  14  children  of  B.,  two  thousand  fifty  and  six 
Nell.  7.  19  children  of  B.,  two  thousand  threescore 

3.  One  whose  descendants  came  uji  with  Ezra,  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  8.  14  Of  the  sons  also  of  B. ;  XJ thai,  and  Zabbud 

4.  Patronymic  of  a  family  that,  with  Nehemiali,  scaled 
the  covenant,  B.C.  445. 

Nell.  10.  16  Adonijali,  B.,  Adiu 
BIL'-DAD,  lord  A  dad,  or  son  of  contention. 
One  of  Job’s  three  friends,  a  Shuhite,  descended  from 
Sliuali,  Abraham’s  son  by  Keturah,  and  dwellingdn  the 
E.  of  Arabia,  b.c.  1520. 

Job  2.  11  they  came  every  one.  .B.  the  Shuhite 
8.  1  Then  answered  B.  the  Shuhite,  and  said 
18.  1  Then  answered  B.  the  Shuhite,  and  said 
25.  1  Then  answered  B.  the  Shuhite,  and  said 
42.  g  B.  the  Shuhite.  .Zophar  the  Naamatliite 
BIL'-EAM,  dj fs  place  of  conquest. 

Levitical  city  in  Manasseh,  W.  of  Jordan.  ( IJelameh .) 

1  Ch.  6.  70  out  of .  .Manasseh.  .B.  with  her  suburbs 
BIL'-GAH,  bursting  forth,  i. e. ,  firstborn. 

1.  A  priest  in  David’s  time,  the  head  of  the  13th  course 
in  the  tabernacle  service,  B.C.  1015. 

1  011  24.  14  The  fifteenth  to  B. .  .sixteenth  to  limner 

2.  A  priest  who  came  up  with  Zerubbabel,  B.C.  536. 

Neh.  12.  5  Mianiin,  Maadiah,  B. 

12.  18  Of  B  ,  Shammua ;  of  Slieniaiali,Jehonath. 

EIL'-GAI,  'iL3  bursting  forth. 

Perhaps  the  same  as  Bilgali,  No.  2. 

Neh.  10.  8  Maaziah,  B.,  Shemaiah  :  these  (were)  the 
BIL'-HAK,  nrrSa  tender. 

1.  The  handmaid  of  Laban’s  younger  daughter  Rachel, 
and  mother  of  Dan  and  Naplitali,  B.c.  1753. 

Gen.  29.  29  Laban  gave  to  Rachel.  ,B.  .to  be  lierniaid 
30.  3  Behold  my  maid  B.,  go  in  unto  her 
30.  4  she  gave  him  B.  her  handmaid  to  wife 
30.  5  B.  conceived,  and  hare  Jacob  a  sou 
30.  7  B.,  Rachel’s  maid,  conceived  again,  and 
35.  22  Reuben .  .lay. .  B.  his  father's  concubine 
35.  25  sons  of  B.,  Rachel’s  handmaid  ;  Dan,  and 
37.  2  the  lad  (was)  with  the  sons  of  B.,  and 
46.  25  These  (are)  the  sons  of  B.,  which  Laban 
1  Ch.  7.  13  Gezer,  and  Shallum,  the  sons  of  B. 

2.  A  town  in  Simeon,  apparently  that  called  Balali  in 
Josh.  19.  3. 

1  Ch.  4.  29  And  at  B.,  and  at  Ezem,  and  at 

EIL'-HAN,  tender. 

Erom  the  same  root  as  Bilhah.  The  final  n  is  a  Horitc 
termination,  as  in  Akan,  Alvan,  Aran,  Dislian,  Eshban, 
Hemdan,  Ac.  Compare  these  with  the  Etruscan  ena, 
Gr.  a  (y)s,  a,  v,  &c. 

1.  A  soil  of  Ezer,  son  of  Seir  the  Horite,  B.C.  1680. 

Gen.  36.  27  children  of  Ezer  (are)  these  ;  B. .  .Zaavan 
1  Ch.  1.  42  sous  of  Ezer  ;  B.,  and  Zavan 

2.  A  son  of  Jediael,  son  of  Benjamin,  B.C.  1650. 

1  Ch.  7.  10  sons  also  of  Jediael ;  B. :  and 

7.  10  the  sous  of  B.  ;  Jeush,  and  Benjamin 

BILL  — 

1  .Book,  writing,  "igp  seplier. 

Deut  24.  1  let  him  write  her  a  bill  of  divorcement 
24.  3  write  her  a  hill  of  divorcement,  and 
Isa.  50.  1  Where  (is)  the  bill  of  your  mother’s  div. 
Jer.  3.  8  I  had. .given  her  a  bill  of  divorce;  yet 

2.  A  little  book  or  scroll,  PiPhiov  biblion. 

Markio.  4  Moses  suffered  to  write  a  bill  of  divorce 

3.  Writing,  ypappa  gramma. 

Luke  16.  6  Take  thy  bill,  and  sit  down  quickly,  and 
16.  7  he  said . .  Take  thy  bill,  and  write  foursco. 

BILLOW  — 

1. A  heap,  Sa  gal. 

Tsa.  42.  7  tliy  waves  and  thy  billows  are  gone  over 

2.  A  breaker,  mishbar. 

Jon.  2.  3  tliy’  billows  and  tliy  waves  passed  over 

BIL'-SHAN,  ju;l?3  searcher. 

A  prince  of  the’  Jews  who  came  up  with  Zerubbabel, 
B.C.  536.  . 

Ezra  2.  2  came  with  Zerubbabel.  .Mordecai,  B. 
Neb.  7.  7  Who  came ..  Zerubbabel ..  Mordecai,  B. 

BIM'-HAL,  Snps  circumcised. 

A  soil  of  Japlilet,  iu  the  line  of  Asher,  B  c.  1600. 

1  Ch.  7.  33  sous  of  Japlilet;  Pasacli..B. ..Ashvath 


BIND 


95 


BIRZAVITH 


{.To  bind,  ^  (dam,  6. 

Gen.  37.  7  we.  .binding  sheaves  in  the  field,  and,  lo 

l.To  bind,  gird,  nax  asar. 

Gen  4->  24.  Simeon,  and  bound  him  before  their  eyes 
'  In  11  Binding  his  foal  unto  the  vine,  and  his 
N'umio  2  swear,  .oath  to  bind  his  soul  with  a  bond 
to  3  bind . .  by  a  bond .  in  her  father’s  house 
to!  4,  s  bond  wherewith  she  hath  bound  her 
to  6  8  of  her  lips,  wherewith  she  bound  her 
to  7  1 1  her  bonds  wherewith  she  bound  her 
to',  q  vow.  .wherewith  they  have  bound  their 
to  10  or  bound  her  soul  by  a  bond  with  an  oath 
Judlri  5.  10  To  bind  Samson  are  we  come  up,  to  do  to 
°i-  12  We  are  come  down  to  bind  thee,  that  we 
1,  13  we  will  bind  thee  fast,  and  deliver  thee 
13.  13  they  bound  him  with  two  new  cords 
16  5  that  we  may  bind  him  to  atttict  him 
16.  7  If  they  bind  me  with  seven  green  withs 
16  8  withs.  .and  she  bound  him  with  them 
16’  11  If  they  bind  me  fast  with  new  ropes 
16  12  Delilah  .bound  him  therewith,  and  said 
16  21  bound  him  with  fetters  of  brass  ;  and  he 
„  ICi  17.  4  king  of  Assyria,  .bound  him  in  prison 
23.  7  bound  him  with  fetters  of  brass,  and 
2Ch  3?  11  bound  him  with  fetters,  and  carried  him 
'  6  bound  him.  .fetters,  to  carry  him  to  Bab. 

job  36.  13  wrath  ;  they  cry  not  when  he  bindeth 
Paa  ,03.  22  To  bind  his  princes  at  his  pleasure,  and 
11S  27  bind  tlie  sacrifice  with  cords,  .unto  the 
140-  8  To  bind  their  kings  with  chains,  and 
•Ter.  39.  7  bound  him  with  chains,  to  carry  him  to 
52  n  king  of  Babylon  bound  him  in  chains 
Eze.  3.  25  shall  bind  thee  with  them,  and  thou 
Hos.  10.  10  when  they  shall  bind  themselves  in  their 

1.  To  gird,  isx  aphad. 

Lev.  8.  7  the  ephod,  and  bound  (it)  unto  him 

I.  To  wrap  round,  con  chabash. 

Job  40.  13  Hide  them,  .bind  their  faces  in  secret 
Eze.  24.  17  bind  the  tire  of  thine  head  upon  thee 
30.  21  to  put  a  roller  to  bind  it,  to  make  it 

5.  To  wrap  round,  con  chabash,  3. 

Job  28.  11  He  bindeth  the  floods  from  overflowing 

G.To  gird,  no;  yasar,  3. 

llos.  7.  13  I  have  bound  (aiul)  strengthened  their 

7 .To  bind,  fetter,  ns?  hepliath,  3. 

Dan.  3.  20  most  mighty  men.  .to  bind  Slmdvach 
3.  21  these  men  wore  bound  in  their  coats 
3.  23  these  three  men.  .fell  down  bound  into 
3.  24  Did  not  we  cast  three  men  bound  into 

8.7b  tie,  bind,  ty  anad. 

Job  31.  36  Surely  I  would,  .bind  it.  .a  crown  to  me 
9.7b  bind,  ip  'J,  aqad. 

Gen.  22.  9  bound  Isaac  his  son,  and  laid  him  on  the 

10.  7b  press,  compress,  "ns  tsar. 

2  Ki.  5.  23  bound  two  talents  of  silver  in  two  bags 
Eze.  5.  3  Thou  shalt  also,  .bind  them  in  thy  skirts 

II. 7b  compress,  press,  -ny  tsarar. 

Prov  26.  8  As  he  that  bindeth  a  stone  in  a  string,  so 
30.  4  who  hath  bound  the  waters  in  a  garment  ? 

12.  Zb  bind  (as  a  conspirator),  TZ'p  qashar. 

Deut.  6.  8  bind  them  for  a  sign  upon  thine  hand 
11.  18  bind  them  for  a  sign  upon  your  hand 
Josh.  2. 18  bind  this  line  of  scarlet  thread  in  the 

2.  21  she  bound  the  scarlet  line  in  the  window 
Job  39.  10  Canst  thou  bind  the  unicorn  with,  .band 
41.  s  or  wilt  thou  bind  him  for  thy  maidens  ? 
Prov.  3.  3  bind  them  about  thy  neck  ;  write  them 

6.  21  Bind  them  continually  upon  thine  heart 

7.  3  Bind  them  upon  thy  fingers,  write  them 
Jer.  51.  63  thou  shalt  bind  a  stone  to  it,  aud  cast  it 

13.7b  bind,  Tjp  qashar,  3. 

Job  38.  31  Canst  thou  bind  the  sweet  influences  of 
Isa.  49.  18  thou  shalt  surely .  .bind  them  (on  thee) 

1 4.  To  entangle,  bind,  D?i  rakas. 

Exod28.  28  they  shall  bind  the  breastplate  by  the 
39.  21  they  did  bind  the  breastplate  by  his 

15.7b  yoke,  bind,  ern  ratliam. 

Mic.  1.  13  bind  the  chariot  to  the  swift  beast :  she 

16.7b  fetter,  Ssi r/xeoto  desmeuo. 

Matt  23.  4  they  bind  heavy  burdens  and  grievous  to 
Acts  22.  4  binding  and  delivering  into  prisons  both 

1~ .To  fetter,  8eo>e u  desmeo. 

Luke  8.  29  was  kept  bound  with  chains  and . .  fetters 

15.  To  bind,  fasten,  tie.  Sea  deb. 

Matt  12. 29  except  he  first  bind  the  strong  man  ? 

13.  30  bind  them  in  bundles  to  burn  them  ;  but 

14.  3  Herod  had  laid  hold  on  John,  and  bound 
16. 19  thou  shalt  bind  on  earth  shall  be  bound 
18.  18  ye  shall  bind  on  earth  shall  be  bound  in 
22.  13  Bind  him  hand  and  foot,  and  take  him 
27.  2  when  they  had  bound  him,  they  led 

Mark  3.  27  except  he  will  first  bind  the  strong  man 

5.  3  no  man  could  bind  him,  no,  not  with 
9.  4  he  had  been  often  bound  with  fetters 

6.  17  bound  him  in  prison  for  Hcrodias’  sake 

15.  1  bound  Jesus,  and  carried,  .away,  and 
15.  7  bouud  with  them  that  had  made  insur. 

Lukei3.  16  whom  Satan  hath  bound,  lo,  these,  .years 
Jolniir.  44  bound  hand  and  foot  with  grave  clothes 
18.  12  Then  the  band.  .tookJesus,  and  bound 
iS.  24  Annas  had  sent  him  bound  untoCaiaphas 


Acts  9.  2  might  bring  them  bound  unto  Jerusalem 
9.  14  authority,  .to  biud  all  that  call  on  thy 
9.  21  might  bring  them  bound  unto  the  chief 
12.  6  Peter  was  sleeping ..  bound  with  two 

20.  22  I  go  bound  in  the  spirit  unto  Jerusalem 

21.  11  bouud  his  own  hands  and  feet,  aud  said 
21.  11  So  shall  the  Jews  at  Jerusalem  bind  the 
21.  13  I  am  ready  not  to  be  bouud  only,  but  also 

21.  33  commanded  ..  to  be  bound  with ..  chains 

22.  s  to  bring  them . .  bound  unto  J  erusalem 
22.  29  was  afraid  ..because  he  had  bound  him 
24.  27  Felix,  willing  to  show.,  a.,  left  Paul  bound 

Pvom.  7.  2  the  woman . .  is  bound  by  the  law  to . .  hus. 

1  Co.  7.  27  Art  thou  bound  unto  a  wife  ?  seek  not  to 

7.  39  The  wife  is  bound  by  the  law  as  long  as 

2  Ti.  2.  9  bonds ;  but  the  word  of  God  is  not  bound 
Pv.ev.  9.  14  are  bound  in  the  great  river  Euphrates 

20.  2  Satan,  and  bound  him  a  thousand  years 

19.  To  stretch  out  before,  irporeiva  proteino. 

Acts  22.  25  as  they  bound  him  with  thongs,  Paul 
BIND  about,  to  — - 

1. To  gird,  iix  azar. 

Job  30.  iS  it  bindeth  me  about  as  the  collar  of  my 

2.  To  bind  around,  wepiSea  perideo. 

Jolinn.  44  his  face  was  bouud  about  with  a  napkin 

BIND  on,  to  — 

To  bind  under,  viroSta  hupodeb. 

Acts  12.  8  Gird  thyself,  and  bind  on  thy  sandals 

BIND  sheaves,  to  — 

To  bind,  amar,  3. 

Psa.  129.  7  uor  he  that  bindeth  sheaves  his  bosom 

BIND  up,  to  — 

1. To  bind  up,  gird,  irpn  chabash. 

Job  5.  18  For  he  maketh  sore,  and  bindeth  up  ;  he 
Isa.  30.  26  Lord  bindeth  up  the  breach  of  his  people 
61.  1  sent  me  to  bind  up  the  broken  hearted 
Eze.  34.  4  have  ye  bound  up  (that  which  was)  broken 
'34.  16  will  bind  up  (that  which  was)  broken 
llos.  4.  19  The  wind . .  bound  her  up  in  her  wings 

2.  To  bind  up,  gird,  u’jn  chabash,  3. 

Psa.147.  3  He  healeth  ..and  bindeth  up  their  wounds 

3.  To  straiten,  compress,  ms  tsur. 

Deut  14.  25  Then  shalt  thou.,  bind  up  the  money  in 

4.  To  straiten,  compress,  -ns  tsarar. 

Job  26.  8  He  bindeth  up  the  waters  in  his  thick 
Isa.  8.  16  Bind  up  the  testimony,  seal  the  law  among 

5.7*0  bind  fast,  naraSeai  katadeb. 

Lukeio.  34  went.,  and  bound  up  his  wounds,  pouring 

BIND  with,  to  — • 

To  bind  along  with,  <rvvSea>  sun  deb. 

Heb.  13.  3  them  that  are  in  bonds,  as  bound  with 

BINDING  — 

1.  Binding,  obliging,  ids,  isn  issar,  esar. 

Num 30.  13  every  binding  oath  to  afflict  the  soul,  her 

2.  Lip,  edge,  ns\y  saphali. 

Exod28.  32  it  shall  have  a  binding  of  woven  work 
[See  also  Curse,  execration,  oath.] 

BI'-NEA,  .1335,  spp  wanderer. 

A  son  of  Moza,  a  descendant  of  Saul,  B.C.  900. 

1  Ch.  8.  37  Moza  begat  B.:  Kapha  (was)  his  son 

9.  43  Moza  begat  B. ;  and  Kephaiah  his  son 

BIN-ND'-I,  ’if?  familyship. 

1.  A  Levite  appointed  to  the  oversight  of  the  weighing 
of  the  gold  and  silver  vessels  that  Ezra  brought  up 
from  Babylon,  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  8.  33  with  them  (was).  .Noadiah  the  son  of  B. 

2.  One  of  the  family  of  Pahath-moab,  B.C.  445. 

Ezra  10.  30  of  the  sons  of  Pahath-moab ;  Bczaleel  .  B. 

3.  One  of  the  family  of  Bani,  B.C.  445. 

Ezra  10.  38  And  Bani,  and  B.,  Shimei. 

4.  One  of  the  family  of  Henadad,  B.C.  460. 

Nell.  3.  24  After  him  repaired  B. .  .another  piece 

10.  9  B.  of  the  sons  of  Henadad,  Kadmiel 

5.  One  whose  descendants  came  up  with  Zerubhabel. 
He  is  called  Bani  in  Ezra  2.  10,  B.C.  536. 

Neh.  7.  15  The  children  of  B . .  six  hundred  forty  and 
C.  A  Levite  who  came  up  with  Zerubhabel,  B.C.  536. 

Nell.  12.  8  Moreover  the  Levites  :  Jeshua,  B. 

BIRD  — 

1  .Fowl,  bird,  my  oph. 

Gen.  40.  17  the  birds  did  eat  them  out  of  the  basket 
40.  19  the  birds  shall  eat  thy  flesh  from  off  thee 

2  Sa.  21.  10  neither  the  birds  of  the  air  to  rest  on 
Keel.  10.  20  a  bird  of  the  air  shall  carry  the  voice,  and 
Isa.  16.  2  as  a  wandering  bird  cast  out  of  the  nest 
Jer.  4.  25  all  the  birds  of  the  heavens  were  fled 

5.  27  As  a  cage  is  full  of  birds,  so  (are)  their 
12.  4  the  beasts  are  consumed,  and  the  birds 
Hos.  9.  1 1  their  glory  shall  fly  away  like  a  bird 

2.  A  ravenous  bird,  try  ay  it. 

Jer.  12.  9  heritage,  .tlie  birds  round  about  (are) 

3.  A  sparrow,  liss  tsippor. 

Gen.  7.  14  every  fowl  after  his  kind,  every  bird  of 
15.  10  divided  them .  .the  birds  divided  he  not 
Lev.  14.  4  that  is  to  be  cleansed  two  birds  alive 
14.  5  one  of  the  birds  be  killed  in  an.  .vessel 
14.  6  As  for  the  living  bird,  he  shall  take  it 


Lev.  14.  6  dip.  .the  living  bird  in  the  blood  of  the 
14.  7  shall  let  the  living  bird  loose  into  the 
14.  49  shall  take  to  cleanse  tlie  house  two  birds 
14.  50  he  shall  kill  the  one  of  the  birds  in  an 
14.51  living  bird . .  in  the  blood  of  the  slain  bird 
14.  52  shall  cleanse . .  with  the  blood  of  the  bird 
14.  52  running  water,  and  with  the  living  bird 
14.  53  shall  let  go  the  living  bird  out  of  the  city 
Deut  14.  11  (Of)  all  clean  birds  ye  shall  eat 

22.  6  If  a  bird's  nest  chance  to  be.  .in  any  tree 
Job  41.  5  Wilt  thou  play  with  him  as.  .a  bird? 

Psa.  11.  1  say  ye.  .Flee  (as)  a  bird  to  your  mountain  ? 
104.  17  Where  the  birds  make  their  nests 
124.  7  Our  soul  is  escaped  as  a  bird  out  of  the 
Prov.  6.  5  as  a  bird  from  the  hand  of  the  fowler 
7.  23  as  a  bird  liasteth  to  the  snare,  and 

26.  2  As  the  bird  by  wandering,  as  the  swallow 

27.  8  As  a  bird  that  waudereth  from  her  nest 
Eccl.  9.  12  as  the  birds  that  are  caught  in  the  snare 

12.  4  he  shall  rise  up  at  the  voice  of  tlie  bird 
Isa.  31.  5  As  birds  flying,  so  will  the  Lord  of  hosts 
Lam.  3.  52  Mine  enemies  chased  me  sore,  like  a  bird 
Eze.  39.  4  I  will  give  thee  unto  the  ravenous  biros 
llos.  11.  11  They  shall  tremble  as  a  bird  out  of 
Amos  3.  5  Can  a  bhd  fall  in  a  snare  upon  the  earth 

4.  Bird,  72x  tsepliar. 

Dan.  4.  33  and  his  nails  like  birds’  (claws) 

5. Owner  of  a  wing,  ’]j|  baal  kanaph. 

Prov.  1.  17  the  net  is  sjiread  in  the  sight  of  any  bird 

6.  Bird  (domestic  or  loild),  tpueov  orneon. 

Rev.  18.  2  cage  of  every  unclean  and  hateful  bird 

7 . Flying,  winged  animal,  ttctcivSv  peteiivm. 

Matt.  8.  20  the  birds  of  tlie  air.  .nests  ;  but  the  Bon 

13.  32  that  the  birds  of  the  air  come  and  lodge 
Luke  9.  58  birds  of  the  air.  nests  ;  but  tlie  Sou  ot 
Rom.  1.  23  to  birds,  and  fourfooted  beasts,  and 
Jas.  3.  7  every  kind  of  beasts,  and  of  birds,  and 

8 . Feathered,  winged  animal,  irr-pvov  pUnon. 

1  Co.  15.  39  one.  .flesh  of  men.  .another  of  birds 

BIRD,  speckled  or  ravenous  — 

A  ravenous  bird,  (ms?)  o 'M  ayit  tsippor. 

Isa.  46.  11  Calling  a  ravenous  bird  from  the  east 

Jer.  12.  9  Mine .  (is)  unto  me  (as)  a  speckled  bird 
Eze.  39.  4  I  will  give  thee  unto  the  ravenous  bit  ds 

BIR'-SHA,  ytr]3  thick,  strong. 

A  king  of  Gomorrah  in  the  time  of  Abram,  B.C.  1917. 

Ge.  14.  2  made  war  with ..  B.  king  of  Gomorrah 

BIRTH  — 

1. To  bear,  bring  forth,  yield,  i1?;  yalad. 

Hos.  9.  11  giory  shall  tty  away,  .from  the  birth 

2.  Cutting  out,  rnoo  mekurali. 

Eee.  16.  3  Thy  birth  and  thy  nativity  (is)  of  the 

3.  Breaking  forth,  i3tyo  mashber. 

2  Ki.  19.  3  for  the  children  are  come  to  the  birth 
Isa.  37.  3  for  the  children  are  come  to  the  birth 

4.  Generations,  nnVw  toledolh. 

Exod28.  10  their  names,  .according  to  their  birth 

5.  Birth,  a  being  born,  yti/trij  genete. 

John  9.  1  he  saw  a  man  which  was  blind . .  birth 

6.  Birth,  nativity,  yivvr\<ns  gennesis. 

Matt.  1.  18  the  (birth]  of  Jesus  Christ  was  on  this  wise 
Luke  1.  14  and  many  shall  rejoice  at  his  [birth] 

BIRTH,  bring  to  the  — 

To  break  forth,  I3y;  shabar,  5. 

Isa.  66.  9  Shall  I  bring  to  the  birth,  aud  not  cause 

BIRTH,  one’s  — 

To  be  born,  brought  forth,  ~h ;  yalad,  2. 

Eccl.  7.  1  the  day  of  death  than,  .of  one’s  birth 

BIRTH,  untimely  — 

Fallen  thing,  Ssi  nephel. 

Job  3.  16  Or  as  an  hidden  untimely  birth  I  had  not 
Psa.  58.  8  the  untimely  birth  of  a  woman .  .may 
Eccl.  6.  3  an  untimely  birth  (is)  better  than  he 

BIRTH  DAY  — 

1  .Day  0/  the  birth,  rnjpn  cv  pom  hulledeth. 

Gen.  40.  20  third  day ..  Pharaoh’s  birthday,  that  he 

2. Natal  festivities,  yivccria  genesia. 

Matt  14.  6  when  Herod's  birth  day  was  kept,  the 
Mark  6.  21  Herod,  on  his  birth  day,  made  a  supper  to 

BIRTH  RIGHT  — 

1. Status  of  a  first  born,  fni33  bekorah. 

Gen.  25.  31  said,  Sell  me  this  day  thy  birthright 
25.  32  what  profit  shall  this  birthright  do  to 
25.  33  and  he  sold  his  birthright  unto  Jacob 
25.  34  thus  Esau  despised  (his)  birthright 
27.  36  said,  .he  took  away  my  birthright ;  and 
43.  33  firstborn  according  to  his  birthright 
1  Ch.  5.  1  his  birthright  was  given  unto  the  sons 

5.  1  not  to  be  reckoned  after  the  birthright 
5.  2  but  the  birthright  (was)  Joseph’s 
2.  Bights  of  a  first  born,  irpaiToriKia  prbtotokia. 
Heb.  12.  16  who  for.  .meat  sold  his  birthright 

BIR-ZA'-VTTH,  mp3  olive  well. 

A  grandson  of  Beriah  son  of  Asher. 

1  Ch.  7.  31  Ileber,  and  Malcliiel.  .the  father  of  D 


BISHLAM 


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BLAMED 


BISH'-LAM,  chp3.  in  peace. 

A  commissioner  of  Artaxerxes  in  Canaan  at  tile  time 
of  Zerubbabel’s  return  from  exile.  He  wrote  against 
the  rebuilders  of  the  temple,  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  4.  7  in  the  days  of  A.  wrote  B.,  Mithredath 

BISHOP  — 

Overseer,  superintendent,  eirtaKoiros  episkopos. 

Phil.  1.  1  Paul.  .to.  .the  bishops  and  deacons 
1  Ti.  3.  2  A  bishop  then  must  be  blameless,  the 
Titus  1.  7  For  a  bishop  must  be  blameless,  as  the 
1  Pe.  2.  25  are  now  returned  unto  the.  .Bishop  of 

BISHOP,  office  of  a  — - 

Oversight,  imaKoirt]  episkope. 

1  Ti.  3.  1  If  a  man  desire  the  office  of  a  bishop,  he 

BISHOPRIC  — 

Oversight,  imCKo-nri  episkope. 

Acts  1.  20  and,  His  bishopric  let  another  take 

BIT  — 

1.  Bridle,  curb,  Jinn  metheg. 

Psa.  32.  9  whose,  .be  held  in  with  bit  and  bridle 

2.  The  hit  of  a  bridle,  curb,  xa-hiv6s  chalinos. 

Jas.  3.  3  Behold,  we  j)ut  bits  in  the  horses’  mouths 

BITE,  to  — 

1  .To  bite,  -jc'j  nashak. 

Gefl.  49.  17  Dan.  .a  serpent,  .that  biteth  the  horse 
Nuni2i.  9  if  a  serpent  had  bitten  any  man,  when 
Prov.23.  32  At  the  last  it  biteth  like  a  serpent,  and 
Eccl.  10.  8  breaketh  au  hedge,  a  serpent  shall  bite 
10.  11  serpent  will  bite  without  enchantment 
Amos  5.  19  if  a  man  did  flee,  .and  a  serpent  bit  him 
9.  3  I  command  the  serpent,  and  he  shall  bite 
Mic.  3.  5  my  people  err,  that  bite  with  their  teeth 

2.  To  bite  ( violently ),  ijn’i  nashak,  3. 

Numai.  6  fiery  serpents,  .they  bit  the  people 
Jer.  8.  17  and  they  shall  bite  you,  saith  the  Lord 

3.  To  bite,  irritate,  SaKvca  dakno. 

Gal.  5.  15  But  if  ye  bite  and  devour  one  another 
BITH’-IAH,  n;i?i3  daughter  of  J ah,  worshipper. 
Daughter  of  Pharaoh  and  wife  of  Mered,  a  descendant 
of  Judah,  about  the  time  of  the  Exodus.  Her  name 
seems  to  imply  her  conversion,  as  Mered’s  other  wife 
is  called  “the  Jewess,”  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4.  18  these  (are)  the  sons  of  B. .  .which  Mered 

BITH'-RON,  pinan  [the)  broken  or  divided  place. 

A  district  in  the  Arabah  or  Jordan  valley  on  the  E  side. 
It  was  in  Gad  between  Malianaim  and  the  Jordan. 

2  Sa.  2.  29  Abner  and  his  men . .  went  through  all  B. 

BI-THYN'-IA,  Mvvia. 

The  original  inhabitants  of  this  ancient  province  were, 
according  to  the  traditional  account,  expelled  by  some 
Thracian  tribes,  of  which  the  Bithyni  were  the  most 
numerous.  The  Megarians  formed  a  colony  at  Astacus, 
B.c.  712,  which  became  a  flourishing  city.  Bithynia 
was  incorporated  with  the  Lydian  empire  by  Croesus 
about  B.c.  560.  (Bithynia  is  included  in  the  modern 
Anatolia.)  In  541  B.c.  it  succumbs  with  Lydia  to 
Persia;  431  or  436,  Dydalsus,  or  Daedalsus,  chief  of  the 
Bithynia,  seizes  Astacus,  and  founds  the  kingdom  of 
Bithynia;  409,  the  Bithynians  deliver  to  Alcibiades  the 
property  of  the  Chalcedonians  intrusted  to  their  safe 
keeping;  401,  they  vigorously  oppose  the  retreat  of 
the  Ten  Thousand ;  333,  they  defeat  Calas,  one  of  the 
generals  of  Alexander  the  Great;  313,  Zipoetes  wars 
with  Astacus  and  Chalcedon ;  81,  Lysimachus,  the 
Thracian,  sends  an  army  to  subdue  Bithynia,  but  his 
troops  are  defeated  aud  his  generals  slain ;  278,  Nico- 
medes,  king  of  Bithynia,  invites  the  Gauls  into  Asia, 
and  assigns  Galatia  as  their  teritory,  264,  Nicomedes 

I.  founds  Nicomedia ;  228,  Zielas  having  planned  the 
massacre  of  the  chiefs  of  Galatia,  is  detected  and  slain 
by  them;  216,  Prusias  I.  defeats  the  Gauls;  167, 
Prusias  II.  visits  Rome;  156,  war  between  the  kings 
of  Bithynia  and  Pergamus ;  88,  war  between  Nico¬ 
medes  III.,  of  Bithynia,  and  Mithridates,  king  of  Pon- 
tus;  74,  death  of  Nicomedes  III.,  xvho  bequeaths  Bi¬ 
thynia  to  the  Roman  people.  In  A.D.  63.  Bithynia  and 
Pontus  are  united ;  103,  Pliny  becomes  governor ;  104, 
complains  of  the  Christians  in  his  province ;  260, 
ravaged  by  the  Goths;  1074,  seized  by  the  Seljukian 
Turks;  1231,  first  settlement  of  the  Tartars  in  Bithy¬ 
nia;  1298,  the  Ottomans  found  a  new  empire  in  Bithy¬ 
nia  ;  1339,  Orchan  conquers  Nicomedia,  and  subdues 
the  whole  of  Bithynia. 

Acts  16.  7  they  assayed  to  go  into  B. 

1  Pe.  1.  1  to  the  strangers  scattered  throughout.  .B. 

BITTEN,  is  — 

To  bite,  Ibg  nashak. 

Num  21.  8  every  one  that  is  bitten . .  shall  live 
BITTEN,  hunger  — 

Hungry,  351T  raeb. 

Job  18.  12  His  strength  shall  be  hunger  bitten 
BITTER  — 

1 .  Hitter,  IP  mar. 

Gen.  27.  34  he  cried  with  a . .  exceeding  bitter  cry 
Exodis.  23  of  the  waters,  .for  they  (were)  bitter 
Num.  5.  18  shall  have  in  his  hand  the  bitter  water 
5.  19  be  thou  free  from  this  bitter  water 
5.  23  shall  blot  (them)  out  with  the  bitter  water 
5.  24  cause  the  woman  to  drink  the  bitter 
5.  27  shall  enter  into  her,  (and  become)  bitter 


Esth.  4.  1  and  cried  with  a  loud  and  a  bitter  cry 
Job  3.  20  misery,  and  life  unto  the  bitter  (in)  soul 
Psa.  64.  3  to  shoot)  their  arrows,  (even)  bitter  words 
Prov.  5.  4  But  her  end  is  bitter  as  wormwood 

27.  7  to  the  hungry  soul  every  bitter  thing  is 
Eccl.  7.  26  And  I  find  more  bitter  than  death  the 
Isa.  5.  20  put  bitter  for  sweet,  and  sweet  for  bitter! 
Jer.  2.  19  see  that  (it  is)  an  evil,  .and  bitter,  that 

4.  18  this  (is)  thy  wickedness,  because  it  is 
Eze.  27.  31  bitterness  of  heart  (aud)  bitter  wailing 
Amos 8.  10  and  the  end  thereof  as  a  bitter  day 
Ilab.  1.  6  the  Chaldeans,  (that)  bitter  and  hasty 

2.  To  be  bitter,  .Tin  marah. 

2  Ki.  14.  26  the  Lord  saw.  .(that  it  was)  very  bitter 

3.  Bitterness,  “IP  meri. 

Job  23.  2  Even  to-day  (is)  my  complaint  bitter  :  my 

4.  Very  bitter,  ’Tin  meriri. 

Deut  32.  24  with  burning  heat,  and  with  bitter 

5.  Bitterness,  n-pp  merorah. 

Deut  32.  32  grapes  of  gall,  their  clusters  (are)  bitter 

6.  Bitternesses,  Q’l'ip  merorim. 

Exodi2.  8  with  bitter  (herbs)  they  shall  eat  it 
Num.  9.  11  with  unleavened  bread  and  bitter  (herbs) 

7.  Pointed,  sharp,  mupis  pikros. 

Jas.  3.  11  at  the  same  place  sweet  (water)  and  bitter 

3.  14  if  ye  have  bitter  envying  and  strife 

BITTER,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  bitter,  Tip  marar. 

Isa.  24.  9  strong  drink  shall  be  bitter  to  them 

2.  To  make  sharp,  pointed,  m/cpa'cva  pikraino. 

Col.  3.  19  love  (your)  wives,  and  be  not  bitter 
Rev.  10.  10  as  I  had  eaten  it,  my  belly  was  bitter 

BITTER,  to  make  — - 

1  .To  embitter,  Tin  marar,  3. 

Exod.  1.  14  they  made  their  lives  bitter  with  hard 

2.  To  make  sharp,  pointed,  mKpaivoi  pikraino. 

Rev.  8.  11  waters,  because  they  were  made  bitter 
10.  9  it  shall  make  thy  belly  bitter,  but  it 

BITTER,  most  — 

Bitternesses,  D'inpn  tamrurim. 

Jer.  6.  26  for)  an  only  son,  most  bitter  lamentation 

BITTER  things  — 

Bitterness,  mrip  merorah. 

Job  13-  26  For  thou  writest  bitter  things  against  me 

BITTERLY  — 

1  .To  curse,  tin  arar. 

Judg.  5.  23  curse  ye  bitterly  the  inhabitants  thereof 

2.  Bitter,  in  mar. 

Isa.  33.  7  ambassadors ..  shall  weep  bitterly 
Eze.  27.  30  shall  cry  bitterly,  and  shall  cast  up 

3.  To  embitter,  Tin  marar,  3. 

Isa.  22.  4  Look  away  from  me  ;  I  will  weep  bitterly 

4.  Pointedly,  sharply,  -n ncpas  pikros. 

Matt26.  75  And  he  went  out,  and  wept  bitterly 
Luke22.  62  And  Peter  went  out,  and  wept  bitterly 

BITTERLY,  to  deal  — 

To  embitter,  make  bitter,  Tin  marar,  5. 

Ruth  1.  20  the  Almighty  hath  dealt  very  bitterly 

BITTERLY,  most  — 

Bitternesses,  D’inpn  tamrurim. 

Hos.  12.  14  Ephraim  provoked,  .anger  most  bitterly 

BITTERN  — 

Hedgehog,  porcupine,  lisp  qippocl. 

Isa.  14.  23  make  it  a  possession  for  the  bittern 
34.  11  the  cormorant  and  the  bittern  shall 
Zepli.  2.  14  the  bitterns  shall  lodge  in  the  upper 

BITTERNESS  — 

1  .Bitterness,  Tap  memer. 

Prov.  1 7.  25  and  bitterness  to  her  that  bare  him 

2.  Bitternesses,  D’l'ipp  mammerorim. 

Job  9.  18  but  filleth  me  with  bitterness 

3.  Bitter,  TP  mar. 

1  Sa.  1.  10  And  she  (was)  in  bitterness  of  soul,  and 

15.  32  Surely  the  bitterness  of  death  is  passed 

2  Sa.  2.  26  it  will  be  bitterness  in  the  latter  end  ? 
Job  7.  11  I  will  complain  in  the  bitterness  of  my 

10.  1  I  will  speak  in  the  bitterness  of  my  soul 
21.  25  another  dieth  in  the  bitterness  of  liis 
Isa.  38.  15  all  my  years  in  the  bitterness  of  my  soul 
Eze.  3. 14  I  went  in  bitterness,  in  the  heat  of  my 
27.  31  they  shall  weep  for  thee  with  bitterness 

4.  Bitterness,  nip  marah. 

Prov.  14.  10  The  heart  knoweth  his  own  bitterness 

5.  Bitterness,  nn’19  meriruth. 

Eze.  21.  6  with  bitterness  sigh  before  their  eyes 

6.  Bitternesses,  D’l'Tp  merorim. 

Lam.  3.  15  He  hath  filled  me  with  bitterness,  he 

7 .Sharpness,  bitterness,  n LKpla pikria. 

Acts  8.  23  that  thou  art  in  the  gall  of  bitterness 
Rom.  3.  14  mouth  (is)  full  of  cursing  and  bitterness 
Eph.  4.  31  Let  all  bitterness,  and  wrath,  and  anger 
Heb.  12.  15  lest  any  root  of  bitterness  springing  up 


BITTERNESS,  to  be  in  — 

1  .To  be  bitter,  Tip  marar. 

Lam.  1.  4  her  virgins  are  afflicted,  .(is)  in  bitterness 

2.  To  make  bitter,  Tip  marar,  5. 

Zech  12.  10  and  shall  be  in  bitterness  for  him,  as  one 

BITTERNESS,  to  have  — 

To  become  bitter,  Tip  marar,  5. 

Isa.  38.  17  Behold,  for  peace  I  had  great  bitterness 

BIZ-JOTH'-JAH,  ,Tni'!3  place  of  Jah's  olives. 

A  town  in  the  S.  of  judali,  near  Beer-sheba. 

Josh.  15.  28  Hazar-shual,  and  Beer-sheba,  and  B. 
BIZ'-THA,  xna  eunuch. 

The  second  of  the  seven  eunuchs  of  Ahasuerus,  B.C.  519 
Esth.  1.  10  B. .  .that  served  in  the  presence  of.  .king 

BLACK  — 

1.  Middle,  ptrx  ishon. 

Prov.  7.  9  in  the  evening,  in  the  black  and  dark 

2.  Black,  swarthy,  Thy  shachor. 

Lev.  13.  31  and.  .no  black  hair  in  it ;  then  the  priest 

13.  37  (that)  there  is  blackliair  grown uptlierein 
Song  1.  5  I  (am)  black,  but  comely,  O  ye  daughters 

5.  11  his  locks  (are)  bushy,  .black  as  a  raven 
Zech.  6.  2  in  the  second  chariot  black  horses 

6.  6  The  black  horses  which  (are)  therein 

3.  Very  brown,  blackish,  n-irnr!?  shecharclioreth. 
Song  1.  6  Look  not  upon  me,  because  I  (am)  black 

4.  Black,  peXas  melas. 

Matt.  5.  36  thou  canst  not  make  one  hair,  .black 
Rev.  6.  5  I  beheld,  and  lo  a  black  horse  ;  aud  he 
6.  12  the  sun  became  black  as  sackcloth  of  hair 

BLACK,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  dark,  iwn  chashak. 

Lam.  4.  8  Their  visage  is  blacker  than  a  coal ;  they 

2.  To  be  contracted,  dark,  Tap  kamar,  2. 

Lam.  5.  10  Our  skin  was  black  like  an  oven  because 

3 . To  be  covered,  dark,  Tip  qadar. 

Jer.  4.  28  For  this  shall  the  heavens,  .be  black 
8.  21  I  am  black  ;  astonishment  hath  taken 

14.  2  they  are  black  unto  the  ground ;  and  the 

4 . To  become  dark,  covered,  TIP  qadar,  7. 

1  Ki.  18.  45  the  heaven  was  black  with  clouds  and 

5.  To  burn,  be  brown,  Tnci  shachar. 

Job  30.  30  My  skin  is  black  upon  me,  and  my  bone9 

BLACK  marble  — 

Glowing  substance,  irinb  socliereth. 

Esth.  1.  6  upon  a  pavement  of  red.  .black  marble 

BLACKISH,  to  be  — 

To  be  covered,  dark,  TIP  qadar. 

Job  6. 16  Which  are  blackish  by  reason  of  the  ice 

BLACKNESS  — 

1.  Obscurations,  bitternesses,  O'Tipa  kimririm. 

Job  3.  5  let  the  blackness  of  the  day  terrify  it 

2.  Redness,  flame,  TlTNB  parur. 

Joel  2.  6  all  faces  shall  gather  blackness 
Nah.  2.  10  the  faces  of  them  all  gather  blackness 

3.  Darkness,  nnip  qadruth. 

Isa.  50.  3  I  clothe  the  heavens  with  blackness,  and 

4. -4  thick  cloud,  yv6<pus  gnophos. 

Heb.  12.  18  that  burned  with  fire,  nor  unto  blackness 

5.  Thick  darkness,  ( 6<pos  zophos. 

Jude  13  to  whom  is  reserved  the  blackness  of 

BLADE  — 

1.  Flaming  weapon,  3lS  lahab. 

Judg.  3.  22  the  haft  also  went  in  after  the  blade ;  and 

3.  22  the  fat  closed  upon  the  blade,  so  that  he 

2.  Blade,  stalk,  x^pros  chortos. 

Matt  13.  26  But  when  the  blade  was  sprung  up,  and 
Mark  4.  28  first  the  blade,  then  the  ear  after  that 

BLADE,  shoulder  — 

Shoulder,  ipppi  shikmah. 

Job  31.  22  let  mine  arm  fall  from  my  shoulder  blade 

BLAINS  — 

A  swelling,  nypypn  ababuotli. 

Exod.  9.  9, 10  a  boil  breaking  forth  (with)  blains 

BLAME,  without  — 

Blameless,  &pupos  amomos. 

Eph.  1.  4  that  we  should  be  lioiy  and  without  blame 

BLAME,  to  — 

To  blame,  pupaopai  momaomai. 

2  Co.  8.  20  no  man  should  blame  us  in  this  abund. 

BLAME,  to  bear  the  — 

To  miss  the  mark,  err,  sin,  xpn  chala. 

Gen.  43.  9  then  let  me  hear  the  blame  for  ever 
44.  32  I  shall  bear  the  blame  to  my  father  for 

BLAMED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  know  ( something )  against  one,  KarayLvwaKu. 
Gal.  2.  11  withstood  him.. because  he  was  to  be  bl. 

2.  To  blame,  pupaopai  momaomai. 

j  Co.  6.  3  no  offence.. that  tile  ministry  be  not  bl. 


BLAMELESS 


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BLESS 


BLAMELESS  — 

1. Innocent,  free.  'pi  nsqi. 

Gen.  44.  10  my  servant ;  ana  yc  shall  be  blameless 
Josh.  2.  17  We  (will  be)  blameless  of  this  thine  oath 

2.  Blameless,  UpeprrTos  amemplos. 

Lake  1.  6  walking  in  all.  .the  ordinances,  .blameless 
l’hil.  2.  15  That  ye  may  be  blameless  and  harmless 

3.  6  the  righteousness . .  in  the  law.  blameless 

3.  Blamelessly,  iueuirTciis  amemplos. 

1  Th.  5.  23  soul  and  body  be  preserved  blame icss 

Blameless,  apiipgros  amometos. 

2  Pe.  3.  14  that  ye  may  be  found  of  him .  .blameless 

5. Causeless,  guiltless,  avainos  anaitios. 

JJatti2.  5  profane  the  sabbath,  and  are  blameless  ? 
ij.Xot  accused  or  called  in,  aueyKAgros  anegkletos. 

1  Co.  1.  8  blameless  in  the  day  of  our  Lord  J esus  C. 

1  Ti.  3.  10  the  office  of  a  deacon,  being,  .blameless 
Tit.  1.  6  If  any  be  blameless,  the  husband  of  one 

1.  7  a  bishop  must  be  blameless,  as  the 

7 . Xot  laid  hold  on,  aveniAgnTos  anepileptos. 

1  Ti.  3.  2  A  bishop  then  must  be  blameless,  the 

5.  7  give  in  charge,  that  they  may  be  blameless 

BLAMELESS,  to  be  — 

To  be  innoeent,  free,  npj  n aqah,  2. 

Judgis-  3  Now  shall  I  be  more  blameless  than  the 

BLASPHEME,  to  — 

l.T-o  bless,  declare  blessed,  ilia  barak,  3. 

1  Ki.  21.  10  Thou  didst  blaspheme  God  and  the  king 

21.  13  Naboth  did  blaspheme  God  and  the  king 

2.7- 0  revile,  cut  into,  'll?  gadaph,  3. 

2  Ki.  19.  6  which  the  servants,  have  blasphemed 

19.  22  Whom  hast  thou  reproached  and  bias. 

Psa.  44.  16  him  that  reproaclieth  and  blaspliemeth 
Isa.  37.  6  wherewith  the  servants  ,  blasphemed 
37.  23  Whom  hast  thou  reproached  and  bias. 

Eze.  20.  27  in  this  your  fathers  have  blasphemed 

3. 7V>  cut  into,  expose,  'll?  charaph,  3. 

Isa.  65.  7  and  blasphemed  me  upon  the  hills 

4.  To  pierce,  3pl  naqab. 

Lev.  24.  11  Israelitish  woman’s  son  blasphemed  the 
24.  16  that  blaspliemeth  the  name  of  the  Lord** 
24.  16  when  he  blaspliemeth  the  name,  .shall  be 

5.7- 0  speak  injuriously,  BAaa<pgplu  blasphemed. 
Matt.  9.  3  the  scribes  said . .  This  (man)  blaspliemeth 
Mark.  3.  28  wherewith  soever  they  shall  blaspheme 

3.  29  he  that  shall  blaspheme  against  the  Holy 
Lukei2.  10  unto  him  that  [blasphemeth]  against  the 
Johnio.  36  Sayyeofhim  .Thoubiasphemest;  because 
Acts  13.  45  by  Paul,  contradicting  and  blaspheming 
18.  6  they  opposed  themselves, and  blasphemed 

26.  11  punished,  .and  compelled,  .to  blaspheme 
Rom.  2.  24  for  the  name  of  God  is  blasphemed  among. 
1  Ti.  1.  20  that  they  may  learn  not  to  blaspheme 

6.  1  that  the  name  of  God .  be  not  blasphemed 
Titus  2.  s  that  the  word  of  God  be  not  blasphemed 
Jas.  2.  7  Do  not  they  blaspheme  that  worthy  name 
Rev.  13.  6  he  opened  his  mouth,  .to  blaspheme  his 

16.  9  men  were  scorched . .  and  blasphemed  the 
16.  11  blasphemed  the  God  of  heaven  because 
16.  2i  men  blasphemed  God  because  of  the 

BLASPHEME,  (to  give  occasion)  to  — 

To  pierce,  sting,  j'Nf  naats,  3. 

2Sa.  12.  14  thou  hast  given.,  occasion.,  to  blaspheme 
Psa.  74.  10  shall  the  enemy  blaspheme  thy  name  for 
74.  18  the  foolish  people  have  blasphemed  thy 

BLASPHEMED  — 

To  pierce,  sting,  j’N]  naats,  7. 

Isa.  52.  5  my  name  ..every  day  (is)  blasphemed 

BLASPHEMER  - 

1.7- 0  speak  injuriously,  /3Aacr<pgpiu  blasphemed. 
Acts  19.  37  nor  yet  blasphemers  of  your  goddess 

2.  One  speaking  injuriously,  PAaatpgpos. 

1  Ti.  1. 13  Who  was  before  a  blasphemer,  and  a 

2 Ti.  3.  2  lovers  of  their  own  selves.. blasphemers 

BLASPHEMIES  — 

Piercings,  nixxi  neatsoth. 

Eze.  35.  12  I  have  heard  all  thy  blasphemies 

BLASPHEMOUS  — 

Speaking  injuriously,  fiAaacpgpos  blasphemos. 

Acts  6. 11  We  ..heard  him  speak  blasphemous  words 

6.  13  This  man.,  to  speak  [blasphemous]  words 

BLASPHEMOUSLY  — 

To  speak  injuriously,  [SAau<pgpeco  blasphemed. 

Luke  22.  65  many  other  things  blasphemously  spake 
BLASPHEMY  — 

1.  Piercing,  nsx?  neatsah. 

2  Ei.  19.  3  This  day  (is)  a  day  of  trouble  ..and  bias. 
Isa.  37.  3  This  day  (is)  a  day  of  trouble.. and  of  hi. 

2.  Injurious  speaking,  f}Aaa<pgpia  blasphemia. 

Matt  12.  31  All  manner  of  sin  and  blasphemy  shall 

12.  31  the  blasphemy  (against)  the  (Holy)  Ghost 
15.  19  out  of  the  heart  proceed  ..blasphemies 

26.  65  now  ye  have  heard  his  blasphemy 
Mark  2.  7  Why  doth  this(man)thus  speak  [blasph.]? 

3.  28  blasphemies  ..they  shall  blaspheme 

7.  22  an  evil  eye,  blasphemy,  pride,  foolishness 
14.  64  Ye  have  heard  the  blasphemy:  what  think 

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Luke  3.  21  Who  is  this  which  speaketh  blasphemies? 
Johnio.  33  we  stone  thee  not ;  but  for  blasphemy 
Col.  3.  8  anger,  wrath,  malice,  blasphemy,  filthy 
Rev.  2.  9  the  blasphemy  of  them,  which  say  they 

13.  1  upon  his  heads  the  name  of  blasphemy 

13.  5  speaking  great  things  and  [blasphemies] 

13.  6  he  opened  his  mouth  in  blasphemy 
17.  3  a  woman  ..full  of  names  of  blasphemy 

BLASPHEMY,  to  speak  — 

To  speak  injuriously,  flAaatpgpeu  blasphemed. 
Matt26.  65  He  hath  spoken  blasphemy  ;  what  f  ra  ther 

BLAST  — 

1.  Breath,  blast,  nijy’)  neshamah. 

2  Sa.  22.  16  at  the  blast  of  the  breath  of  his  nostrils 
Job  4.  9  By  the  blast  of  God  they  perish,  and  by 
l’sa.  18.  15  at  the  blast  of  the  breath  of  thy  nostrils 

2.  Wind,  spirit,  nn  ruach. 

Exodis.  8  with  the  blast  of  thy  nostrils  the  waters 
2  Ki.  19.  7  Behold,  I  will  send  a  blast  upon  him,  aud 
Isa.  25.  4  when  the  blast  of  the  terrible  ones  (is)  as 
37.  7  I  will  send  a  blast  upon  him,  aud  he 
BLASTED  — 

\. (drain,  young  seed,  ■127?'  shedemah. 

Isa.  37.  27  and . .  blasted  before  it  be  grown  up 

2.  To  blight,  blast,  shadaph. 

Gen.  41.  6  seven  thin  ears  and  blasted  with  the  east 
41.  23  seven  ears,  .blasted  with  the  east  wind 
41.  27  the  seven  empty  ears,  blasted  with  the 

3 . Blighted,  blasted,  .1379  shedepliah. 

2  Ki.  19.  26  aud.  .blasted  before  it  be  grown  up 

BLASTING  — 

Blight,  blasting,  p2p»  shicldaphon. 

Deut  28.  22  with  the  sword,  and  with  blasting,  and 

1  Ki.  8.  37  if  there  be  pestilence,  blasting,  mildew 

2  Ch.  6.  28  if  there  be  pestilence,  if  there  be  blasting 
Amos  4.  9  I  have  smitten  you  with  blasting  and 
Hag.  2.  17  I  smote  you  with  blasting  and  with 

BLAS  -TUS,  0AdaTos  a  bud. 

A  chamberlain  of  Herod  Agrippa  I.,  A.D.  35. 

Acts  12.  20  having  made  B.  the  king’s  chamberlain 

BLAZE  abroad,  to  — 

To  speak  throughout,  5ia<pgpi£u>  diaphemizd. 

Mark  1.  45  he  went  out.  .to  blaze  abroad  the  matter 
BLEATING  — 

Voice,  sound,  Sip  qol. 

1  Sa.  15.  14  What,  .then  this  bleating  of  the  sheep 

BLEATINGS  — 

Shriekings,  pipings,  nip'iiy  sheriqoth. 

Judg.  5.  16  Whyabodest  thou.. to  hear  the  bleatiugs 
BLEMISH  — 

1  .Spot,  Dixa  mum. 

Dan.  1.  4  Children  in  whom  (was)  no  blemish,  but 
2 .Spot,  did  mum. 

Lev.  21.  17  Whosoever  (he  be),  that  hath,  blemish 

21.  18  whatsoever  man.  that  hath  a  blemish 

21.  21  that  hath  a  blemish,  he  hath  a  blemish 

2 1 .  23  nor  come  nigh . .  because  he  hath  a  blemish 

22.  20  whatsoever  hath  a  blemish . .  shall  ye 

22.  21  perfect,  .there  shall  be  no  blemish 

22.  25  their  corruption  (is)  in  them,  .blemishes 
24.  19  if  a  man  cause  a  blemish  in  his  neighbour 
24.  20  as  he  hath  caused  a  blemish  in  a  man,  so 
Num  19.  2  heifer  withoutspot,  wherein,  .no  blemish 
Deut  15.  21  if  there  be.  .blemish  therein,  ill  blemish 
17.  1  wherein  is  blemish, (or)  auy  evil  favoured. 

2  Sa.  14.  25  from  the  sole  of  his  foot,  no  blemish  in 

3.  White  spots,  SVpp  teballul. 

Lev.  21.  20  that  hath  a  blemish  in  his  eye,  or  be 
4. Spot,  blemish,  piiipos  mdmos. 

2  Pe.  2.  13  Spots,  .and  blemishes,  sporting  tliemsel. 
BLEMISH,  without  — 

1.  Perfect,  comqdete,  O'Dn  tamim. 

Exodi2.  5  Your  lamb  shall  be  without  blemish,  a 

29.  1  Take  one  young  bullock,  without  blemish 
Lev.  1.  3  let  him  offer  a  male  without  blemish 

1.  10  he  shall  bring  it  a  male  without  blemish 

3.  1,  6  he  shall  offer  it  without  blemish 

4.  3  bring,  .a  young  bullock  without  blemish 

4.  23  kid  of  the  goats,  a  male  without  blemish 

4.  28  kid  of  the  goats,  a  female  without  blemish 

4.  32  he  shall  bring  it  a  female  without  blemish 

5.  15,  18  shall  bring,  .a  ram  without  blemish 

6.  6  he  shall  bring,  .a  ram  without  blemish 
9.  2  Take  thee  a  young  calf,  .without  blemish 
9.  3  a  calf  and  a  lamb,  .without  blemish 

14.  10  shall  take  two  he  lambs  without  blemish 

14.  10  lamb  of  the  first  year  without  blemish 

22.  19  at  your  own  will  a  male  without  blemish 

23.  12  offer,  .an  he  lamb  without  blemish 

23.  18  offer,  .seven  lambs  without  blemish 

Num.  6.  14  lamb  of  the  first  year  without  blemish 
6.  14  ram  without  blemish,  .without  blemish 

28.  19,  31  they  shall  be.  .you  without  blemish 

29.  2  seven  lambs  of  the  first . .  without  blemish 
29.  8  they  shall  be  unto  you  without  blemish 
29.  13  lambs,  .they  shall  be  1101110111  blemish 
29.  20,  23,  29,  32,  36  first  year,  without  blemish 

Eze.  43.  22  thou  shalt  offer  a  kid . .  without  blemish 
43.  23  offer  a  young  bullock  without  blemish 
43.  23,  23  a  ram  out  of  the  flock  without  blemish 

45.  18  take  ayoung  bullock  without  blemish 


Eze.  45.  23  seven  bullocks,  .rams  without  blemish 

46.  4  lambs  without  blemish .  .ram  without  bl. 

46.  6  without  blemish,  .be  without  blemish 
46.  13  lamb  of  the  first  year  without  blemish 

2. Spotless,  blameless,  txpoipo  s  amdmos. 

Eph.  5.  27  should  be  holy  and  without  blemish 
1  Pe.  1.  19  a  lamb  without  blemish  and  without 

BLESS,  to  — 

\.To  declare  happy,  ashar,  3. 

Job  29.  11  When  the  ear  heard  (me,),  .it  blessed  me 
Song  6.  9  The  daughters  saw  her  and  blessed  her 
2.  To  declare  blessed,  773  barak,  3. 

Gen.  1.  22  God  blessed  them,  saying,  Be  fruitful 

1.  28  God  blessed  them,  and  God  said  unto 

2.  3  God  blessed  the  seventh  day,  and 

5.  2  blessed  them,  and  called  their  name 

9.  1  God  blessed  Noah  and  his  sons,  and  said 
12.  2  I  will  bless  thee,  and  make  thy  name 
12.  3  I  will  bless  them  that  bless  thee,  and 

14.  19  And  he  blessed  him,  and  said 

17.  16  I  will  bless  her.  .yea,  I  will  bless  her 
17.  20  I  have  blessed  him,  and  will  make  him 

22.  17  That  in  blessing  I  will  bless  thee,  and  in 

24.  1  the  Lord  had  blessed  Abraham  in  all 

24.  35  the  Lord  hath  blessed  my  master  greatly 
24.  48  blessed  the  Lord  God  of  my  master  Abr. 

24.  60  they  blessed  Rebekah,  and  said  unto  her 

25.  11  after  the  death  of  A.,  that  God  blessed 

26.  3  I  will  be  with  thee,  and  will  Idess  thee 

26.  12  Isaac  sowed,  .and  the  Lord  blessed  him 

26.  24  fear  not,  for  I  (am)  with  thee,  and .  .bless 

27.  4  that  my  soul  may  bless  thee  before  I  die 

27.  7  that  I  may  eat,  and  bless  thee  before  the 

27.  10  that  he  may  bless  thee  before  his  death 

27.  19  eat  of  my  venison,  that  thy  soul,  .bless 

27.  23  And  he  discerned  him  not.  .so  he  blessed 
27.  25  I  will  eat.  that  my  soul  may  bless  thee 
27.  27  blessed  him.  .which  the  Lord,  blessed 
27.  29  that  curseth  thee,  .that  blessetli  thee 
27.  30  Isaac  had  made  an  end  of  blessing  Jacob 
27.  31  eat  of.  .venison,  that  thy  soul  may  bless 
27.  33  before  thou  earnest,  aud  have  blessed 
27.  34,  38  Bless  me,  (even)  me  also,  O  my  father! 

27.  41  blessing  wherewith  his  father  blessed 

28.  1  blessed  him,  and  charged  him,  and  said 

28.  3  God  Almighty  bless  thee,  and  make  thee 

28.  6  When  Esau  saw  that  Isaac  had  blessed 

30.  27  learned,  .that  the  Lord  hath  blessed  me 

30.  30  the  Lord  hath  blessed  thee  since  my 

31.  55  his  sons  and  his  daughters,  and  blessed 

32.  26  I  will  not  let  thee  go,  except  thou  bless 

32.  29  And  he  blessed  him  there 

35.  9  God  appeared  unto  Jacob,  and  blessed 
39.  5  the  Lord  blessed  the  Egyptian’s  house 

47.  7  brought  in  Jacob,  .and  Jacob  blessed 

47.  10  Jacob  blessed  Pharaoh,  and  went  out 

48.  3  God  Almighty  appeared . .  and  blessed  me 

48.  9  Bring  them . .  unto  me,  and  I  will  bless 
48.  15  he  blessed  Joseph,  and  said,  God,  before 
48.  16  The  Angel  which  redeemed  me.  .bless 

48.  20  blessed  them.  .In  thee  shall  Israel  bless 

49.  25  the  Almighty  who  shall  bless  thee  with 

49.  28  their  father  spake  unto  them .  .blessed 

Exodi2.  32  as  ye  have  said,  and  be  gone  ;  and  bless 

20.  11  wherefore  the  Lord  blessed  the  sabbath 

20.  24  I  will  come  unto  thee,  and  I  will  bless 

23.  25  he  shall  bless  thy  bread,  and  thy  water 
39.  43  so  had  they  done  it :  and  Moses  blessed 

Lev.  9.  22  Aaron  lifted  up  his  hand .  .and  blessed 

9.  23  Aaron .  .came  out,  aud  blessed  the  people 
Num.  6.  23  On  this  wise  ye  shall  bless  the  children 

6.  24  The  Lord  bless  thee,  and  keep  thee 

6.  27  children  of  Israel ;  aud  I  will  bless  them 

22.  6  I  wot  that  he  whom  thou  blessest 

23.  11  behold,  thou  hast  blessed  (them)  altog. 

23.  20  I  have  received,  .to  bless  :  and.  .blessed 

23.  25  Neither  curse  them  at  all,  nor  bless  them 

24.  1  saw  that  it  pleased  the  Lord  to  bless  Isr. 

24.  9  he  that  blesseth  thee,  and  cursed  (is)  he 

24.  10  thou  hast  altogether  blessed,  these  three 

Deut.  1.  11  the  Lord,  bless  you,  as  he  hath  promised 
2.  7  For  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  blessed  thee 

7.  13  he  will,  .bless  thee,  .he  will  also  bless 

8.  10  tliou  shalt  bless  the  Lord  thy  God  for,. 

10.  8  and  to  bless  in  his  name,  unto  this  day 
12.  7  wherein  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  blessed 
14.  24  when  the  LORD  thy  God  hath  blessed 

14.  29  that  the  Lord  thy  God  may  bless  thee  in 

15.  4  for  the  Lord  shall  greatly  bless  thee  in 
15.  6  the  LORD  thy  God  blesseth  thee,  as  he 

15.  10  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  bless  thee  in  all 

15.  14  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  blessed  thee  thou 

15.  18  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  bless  thee  in  all 

16.  10  as  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  blessed  thee 

16.  15  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  bless  thee  in  all 

21.  5  chosen,  .to  bless  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

23.  20  that  the  Lord  thy  God  may  bless  thee  in 

24.  13  sleep  in  his  own  raiment,  and  bless  thee 
24.  19  that  the  Lord  thy  God  may  bless  thee  in 

26.  15  Look  down .  .and  bless  thy  people  Israel 

27.  12  stand  upon  mount  Gerizim  to  bless  the 

28.  8  he  shall  bless  thee  in  the  land  which  the 

28.  12  and  to  bless  all  the  work  of  thine  hand 
30.  16  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  bless  thee  in  the 

33.  1  wherewith  Moses,  .blessed  the  children 
33.  11  Bless,  Lord,  his  substance,  and  accept 

Josh.  8.  33  that  they  should  bless  the  people  of  Isr. 
14.  13  Joshua  blessed  him,  and  gave  unto  Caleb 

17.  14  forasmuch  as  the  Lord  hath  blessed  me 
2?.  Joshua  blessed  them,  and  sent  them 


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J  osli  22.  7  when  Joshua  sent  them  away .  .he  blessed 

22.  33  the  children  of  Israel  blessed  God,  and 
24.  10  therefore  he  blessed  you  still :  so  I 
Judg.  5.  9  among  the  people.  Bless  ye  the  Loup 
13.  24  the  child  grew,  and  the  Loud  blessed 
Ruth  2.  4  they  answered  him,  The  LORD  bless  thee 

1  Sa.  2.  20  Eli  blessed  Elkanali  and  his  wife,  and 

q.  13  because  he  doth  bless  the  sacrifice  _ 

2  Sa.  6.  11  Lord  blessed  Obed-edom,  and  all  his 

6.  12  Lord  hath  blessed,  .house  of  Obed-edom 

6.  18  he  blessed  the  people  in  the  name  of  the 
6  20  David  returned  to  bless  his  household 

7.  29  let  it  please  thee  to  bless  the  house  of  thy 

8.  10  to  salute  him,  and  to  bless  him,  because 
13.  25  howbeit  he  would  not  go,  but  blessed  him 
in.  39  the  king  kissed  Barzillai,  and  blessed 
si.  3  that  ye  may  bless  the  inheritance  of  the 

1  Ki.  1.  47  the  king’s  servants  came  to  bless  our  lord 

8.  14,  55  blessed  all  the  congregation  of  Israel 

8.  66  they  blessed  the  king,  and  went  unto 

1  Ch.  4.  10  Oh  that  thou  wouldest  bless  me  indeed 

13. 14  the  Lord  blessed  the  house  of  Obed-edom 

16.  2  blessed  the  people  in  the  name  of  the 

17.  27  to  bless  the  house,  .for  thou  blessest 

23.  13  separated,  .to  bless  in  his  name  for  ever 

26.  5  Peulthai  the  eighth  :  for  God  blessed  him 

29.  IO  David  blessed  the  Lord  before  all  the 

29.  20  And  all  the  congregation  blessed  the  Lord 

2  Ch.  6.  3  and  blessed  the  whole  congregation  of 

20.  26  for  there  they  blessed  the  Lord  :  therefore 

30.  27  priests  the  Levites  arose  and  blessed  the 

31.  8  they  blessed  the  Lord,  and  his  people 
31.  10  for  the  Lord  hath  blessed  his  people ;  and 

Nell.  8.  6  And  Ezra  blessed  the  Lord,  the  great 

9.  5  Stand  up.  .bless  the  Lord  your  God  for 

9.  5  and  blessed  be  thy  glorious  name 

11  2  And  the  people  blessed  all  the  men,  that 

Job  1.  10  Thou  hast  blessed  the  work  of  his  hands 
31.  20  If  his  loins  have  not  blessed  me,  and  (if) 
42.  12  So  the  Lord  blessed  the  latter  end  of  Job 
Tsa.  5.  12  For  thou,  Lord,  wilt  bless  the  righteous 

10.  3  blesseth  the  covetous,  (whom)  the  Lord 
16.  7  I  will  bless  the  Lord,  who  hath  given  me 
26.  12  in  the  congregations  will  I  bless  the  Lord 
28.  9  Save  thy  people,  and  bless  thine  inherit. 
29. 11  the  Lord  will  bless  his  people  with  peace 
34.  1  I  will  bless  the  Lord  at  all  times  :  his 
45.  2  therefore  God  hath  blessed  thee  for  ever 
49.  18  Though  while  he  lived  he  blessed  his  soul 

62.  4  they  bless  with  their  mouth,  but  they 

63.  4  Thus  will  I  bless  thee  while  I  live  :  I  will 
65. 10  thou  blessest  the  springing  thereof 

66.  8  0  bless  our  God,  ye  people,  and  make  the 

67.  1  God  be  merciful  unto  us,  and  bless  us 
67.  6  God . .  our  own  God,  shall  bless  us 

67.  7  God  shall  bless  us ;  and  all  the  ends  of 

68.  26  Bless  ye  God  in  the  congregations .  .the 
96.  2  Sing  unto  the  Lord,  bless  his  name  ;  shew 

100.  4  be  thankful  unto  him,  (and)  bless  his 
303. 1, 2, 22  Bless  the  Lord,  O  my  soul 
303.  20  Bless  the  Lord,  ye  his  angels,  that  excel 
303.  21  Bless  ye  the  Lord,  all  (ye)  his  hosts  ;  (ye) 

303.  22  Bless  the  Lord,  all  his  works  in  all  places 

304.  1  Bless  the  Lord,  O  my  soul.  0  Lord  my 
104.  35  Bless  thou  the  Lord,  O  my  soul 

307.  38  He  blesseth  them  also,  so  that  they  are 
109.  28  Let  them  curse,  but  bless  thou  :  when 
1 1 5.  12  he  will  bless  (us);  he  will  bless,  .lie  will 
315.  13  He  will  bless  them  that  fear  the  Lord 
315.  18  we  will  bless  the  Lord  from  this  time 
318.  26  we  have  blessed  you  out  of  the  house  of 

328.  5  The  Lord  shall  bless  thee  out  of  Zion 

329.  8  we  bless  you  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 
332. 15  I  will  abundantly  bless  her  provision 
334.  3  bless  ye  the  Lord,  all  (ye)  servants  of  the 
334.  2  Lift  up  your  hands,  .and  bless  the  Lord 
134.  3  The  Lord,  .bless  thee  out  of  Zion 

335. 39,  20  bless  the  Lord,  .bless  the  Lord 
345.  1  I  will  bless  thy  name  for  ever  and  ever 
14S.  2  Every  day  will  I  bless  thee  ;  and  I  will 
145.  30  and  thy  saints  shall  bless  thee 
345.  21  let  all  flesh  bless  his  holy  name  for  ever 
147.  13  he  hath  blessed  thy  children  within  thee 
Prov.  3.  33  but  he  blesseth  the  habitation  of  the  just 

27.  14  He  that  blesseth  his  friend  with  a  loud 
30.  11  and  doth  not  bless  their  mother 
Isa.  19.  25  Whom  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  bless 
51,  2  I  called  him  alone,  and  blessed  him 
61.  9  the  seed  (which)  the  Lord  hath  blessed 
66.  3  he  that  burnetii . .  (as  if)  he  blessed  an  idol 
.Ter.  31.  23  The  Lord  bless  thee,  O  habitation  of 
Ilag.  2.  19  brought  forth  :  from  this  day  will  I  bless 

3.  To  declare  blessed,  in?  berak ,  3. 

Dan.  2. 19  Then  Daniel  blessed  the  God  of  heaven 

2.  20  Blessed  be  the  name  of  God  for  ever  and 

4.  34  I  blessed  the  most  high,  and  I  praised 

4 . To  speak  well  of,  ebXoyea  eulngeo. 

Matt.  5.  44  Love  your  enemies,  [bless]  them  that 
14.  19  looking  up  to  heaven,  he  Blessed,  and 
26.  26  Jesus  took  bread,  and  [blessed]  (it),  and 
Mark  6.  41  blessed,  and  brake  the  loaves,  and  gave 

8.  7  he  blessed,  and  commanded  to  set  them 

10.  16  put  (ids)  hands  upon  them,  and  [blessed] 
14.  22  Jesus  took  bread,  and  blessed,  and  brake 

Luke  2.  28  Then  took  he  him  up . .  and  blessed  God 

2.  34  Simeon  blessed  them,  and  said  unto  Mary 
6.  28  Bless  them  that  curse  you,  and  pray  for 

9.  16  looking  up  to  heaven,  he  blessed  them 

24.  30  took  bread,  and  blessed  (it),  and  brake 
24.  50  he  lifted  up  his  hands,  and  blessed  them 
24.  51  it  came  to  pass,  while  he  blessed  them 


Luke24.  53  [continually,  .praising  and  blessing  God] 
Acts  3.  26  his  Son  Jesus,  sent  him  to  bless  you,  in 
Korn  12.  14  Bless  them  which  persecute  you  :  bless 
1  Go.  4.  12  being  reviled,  we  bless;  being  persecuted 

10.  16  The  cup.  .which  we  bless,  is  it  not  the 
14. 16  Else,  when  thou  slialt  bless  with  the  spirit 

Gal.  3.  9  they  which  be  of  faith  are  blessed  with 
Eph.  1.  3  Father  of  our  Lord . .  who  hath  blessed  us 
Heb.  6.  14  blessing  I  will  bless  thee,  and  multiplying 

7.  1  met  Abraham  returning.. and  blessed  : 
7.  6  and  blessed  him  that  had  the  promises 
7.  7  the  less  is  blessed  of  the  better 

11.  20  By  faith  Isaac  blessed  Jacob  and  Esau 
11.  21  By  faith  Jacob,  .blessed  both  the  sons  of 

Jas.  3.  9  Therewith  bless  we  God,  even  the  Father 
1  Pe.  3.  9  but  contrariwise  blessing ;  knowing  that 

BLESS  self,  to  — 

To  bless  oneself,  think  oneself  blessed,  ba/rak,  7. 
Deut  29.  19  that  he  bless  himself  in  his  heart,  saying 
Isa.  65.  16  who  blesseth  himself . .  shall  bless  himself 
Jer.  4.  2  the  nations  shall  bless  themselves  in  him 

BLESSED  — 

Happy,  very  happy,  'Tv'S  ashre. 

Psa  1  1  Blessed  (is)  the  man  that  walketh  not  in 

2.  12  Blessed  (are)  all  they  that  put  their  trust 

32  1  Blessed  (is  he  whose)  transgression  (is) 

32.  2  Blessed  (is)  the  man  unto  whom  the  Lord 

33  11  Blessed  (is)  the  nation  whose  God  (is)  the 

34  8  blessed  (is)  the  man  (that)  trusteth  in  lnm 

40.  4  Blessed  (is)  that  man  that  maketh  the 

41.  1  Blessed  (is)  he  that  considereth  the  poor 

65  4  Blessed  (is  the  man  whom)  thou  choosest 

84.  4  Blessed  (are)  they  that  dwell  in  thy  house 
84.  5  Blessed  (is)  the  man  whose  strength  (is) 

84.  12  blessed  (is)  the  man  that  trusteth  in  thee 
89.  15  Blessed  (is)  the  people  that  know  the 

94.  12  Blessed  (is)  the  man  whom  thou  chasten. 
106.  3  Blessed  (are)  they  that  keep  judgment 
1 12.  1  Blessed  (is)  the  man  (that)  feareth  the 
1 19.  1  Blessed  (are)  the  undeflled  in  the  way 
1 19.  2  Blessed  (are)  they  that  keep  his  testimon. 
128.  1  Blessed  (is)  every  one  that  feareth  the 
Prov.  8.  32  blessed  (are  they  that)  keep  my  ways 
8.  34  Blessed  (is)  the  man  that  heareth  me 
20.  7  The  just,  .his  children  (are)  blessed  after 
Eccl  10.  17  Blessed  (art)  tliou,  0  land,  when  thy  king 
Isa.  30.  18  blessed  (are)  all  they  that  wait  for  him 

32.  20  Blessed  (are)  ye  that  sow  beside  all  waters 
56.  2  Blessed  (is)  the  man  (that)  doetli  this 

Dan.  12.  12  Blessed  (is)  he  that  waiteth,  and  cometli 

2.  To  bless,  ?T?  barale. 

Gen.  9.  26  Blessed  (lie)  the  Lord  God  of  Shem  ;  and 
14.  19  Blessed  (be)  Abram  of  the  most  high  God 
14.  20  blessed  (lie)  the  most  high  God,  which 
24.  27  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God  of  my  master 
24.  31  Come  in,  thou  blessed  of  the  Lord 

26.  29  thou  (art)  now  the  blessed  of  the  LORD 

27.  29  and  blessed  (be)  he  that  blesseth  thee 

27.  33  I  have  eaten,  .yea.  .lie  shall  be  blessed 
Exodi8.  10  Jethro  said,  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord,  who 
NU11122.  12  thou  shalt  not  curse,  .they  (are)  blessed 

24.  9  Blessed  (is)  he  that,  .and  cursed  (is)  the 
Deut.  7.  14  Thou  shalt  be  blessed  above  all  people 

28.  3  Blessed  (shalt)  thou  (be),  .blessed  (shalt) 
28.  4  Blessed  (shall  be)  the  fruit  of  thy  body 
28.  5  Blessed  (shall  be)  thy  basket  and  thy 

28.  6  Blessed  (shalt)  thou  (be),  .blessed  (shalt) 

33.  20  Blessed  (be)  he  that  enlargetli  Gad  :  he 
33.  24  (Let)  Asher  (be)  blessed  with  children ;  let 

.Tudgi7.  2  said,  Blessed  (be  thou)  of  the  Lord,  my 
Ruth  2.  19  blessed  be  he  that  did  take  knowledge  of 

2.  20  Blessed  (be)  he  of  the  LORD,  who  hath 

3.  10  Blessed  (be)  thou  of  the  Lord,  my 

4.  14  the  women  said .  .Blessed  (be)  the  Lord 

1  Sa.  15.  13  Saul  said  unto  him.  Blessed  (be)  thou  of 

23.  21  Saul  said,  Blessed  (be)  ye  of  the  Lord 

25.  32  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 

25.  33  blessed  (be)  thy  advice,  and  blessed  (be) 

25.  39  Blessed  (be)  the  LORD,  that  hath  pleaded 

26.  25  Blessed  (be)  thou,  my  son  David  :  thou 

2  Sa.  2.  5  Blessed  (lie)  ye  of  the  Lord,  that  ye  have 

18.  28  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  thy  God,  which 
22.  47  The  Lord  liveth ;  and  blessed  (be)  my 
I  Ki  I.  48  Blessed  (lie)  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 

2.  45  king  Solomon  (shall  be)  blessed,  and  the 

5.  7  rejoiced  greatly,  and  said.  Blessed  (be) 

8.  15  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 

8  56  Blessed  (lie)  the  Lord,  that  hath  given 
10.  9  Blessed  be  the  Lord  thy  God,  which 

1  Ch.  16.  36  Blessed  (lie)  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  for 

29.  10  Blessed  (be)  thou,  Lord  God  of  Israel 

2  Ch.  2.  12  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  that 

6.  4  Blessed  (lie)  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  who 

9.  8  Blessed  be  the  Lord  thy  God,  which 
Ezra  7.  27  Blessed  (lie)  the  Lord  God  of  our  fathers 
Psa.  18.  46  The  Lord  liveth ;  and  blessed  (be)  my 

28.  6  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord,  because  he  hath 
31.  21  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  ;  for  he  hath 
41.  13  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  from 
66.  20  Blessed  (be)  God,  which  hath  not  turned 
68.  19  Blessed  (be)  the  LORD,  (who)  daily  loadeth 
68.  35  unto  (his)  people.  Blessed  (be)  God 
72.  18  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God,  the  God 
72.  19  blessed  (lie)  his  glorious  name  for  ever 
89.  52  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  for  evermore 
106.  48  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  from 
115.  15  Ye  (are)  blessed  of  the  Lord  which  made 

1 18.  26  Blessed  (be)  he  that  cometh  in  the  name 

119.  12  Blessed  (art)  thou,  0  Lord  :  teach  me 

(  724 .  6  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord,  who  hath  not 


Psa.  135.  21  Blessed  be  the  LORD  out  of  Zion,  which 
144.  1  Blessed  (be)  ihe  Lord  my  strength,  which 
Prov.  5.  18  Let  thy  fountain  be  blessed  ;  and  rejoice 
Isa.  19.  25  Blessed  (be)  Egypt  my  people,  and  Assyr. 

65.  23  they  (are),  .of  the  blessed  of  the  LORD 
Jer.  17.  7  Blessed  (is)  the  man  that  trusteth  in  the 
20.  14  was  born:  let  not  the  day.  .be  blessed 
Eze.  3.  12  Blessed  (be)  the  glory  of  the  Lord  from 
Zech  11.  5  they  that  sell  them  say,  Blessed  (be)  the 

3.  To  bless,  in?  berak. 

Dan.  3.  28  Blessed  (be)  the  God  of  Shadrach 

4.  To  speak  well  of,  evAoyew  eidogeo. 

Matt  21.  9  Blessed  (is)  he  that  cometh  in  the  name 
23.  39  Blessed  (is)  he  that  cometh  in  the  name 

25.  34  Come,  ye  blessed  of  my  F  ather,  inherit 
Mark  1 1.  9  Blessed  (is)  he  that  cometh  in  the  name  of 

11.  10  Blessed  (lie)  the  kingdom  of  our  father 
Luke  1.  28,  42  with  thee  :  [blessed  (art)  thou  among] 

I.  42  Blessed  (art)  thou  among  women,  and  bl. 

13.  35  Blessed  (is)  he  that  cometh  in  the  name 
19.  38  Blessed  (lie)  the  King  that  cometh  in  the 

John  12.  13  Blessed  (is).  .King  of  Israel  that  cometh 

5.1  Yell-spoken  of,  eJAoyr/ror  eulogetos. 

.\lark14.  61  Art  thou  the  Christ.  .Son  of  the  Blessed? 
Luke  I.  68  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God  of  Israel ;  for 
Horn.  1.  25  than  the  Creator,  who  is  blessed  for  ever 
9  5  who  is  over  all,  God  blessed  for  ever 

2  Co.  I.  3  Blessed  (be)  God,  even  the  Father  of  our 

11.  31  The  God  and  Father,  .which  is  blessed 
Eph  1.  3  Blessed  (be)  the  God  and  Father  of  our 
1  Pe.  1.  3  Blessed  (be)  the  God  and  Father  of  our 

6. Happy,  yaKapios  makarios. 

Matt.  5.  3  Blessed  (are)  the  poor  in  spirit :  for 

5.  4  Blessed  (are)  they  that  mourn  ;  for  they 

5.  5  Blessed  (are)  the  meek  :  for  they  shall 

5.  6  Blessed  (are)  they  which  do  hunger  and 
5.  7  Blessed  (are)  the  merciful :  for  they  shall 
5.  8  Blessed  (are)  the  pure  in  heart :  for  they 
5.  9  Blessed  (are)  the  peacemakers :  for  they 
5.  10  Blessed  (are)  they  which  are  persecuted 

5.  11  Blessed  are  ye  when  (men)  shall  revile 

II.  6  blessed  is  (he),  whosoever  shaU  not  be 

13.  16  blessed  (are)  your  eyes,  for  they  see ;  and 
16.  17  Blessed  art  thou,  Simon  Bar-jona  :  for 
24.  46  Blessed  (is)  that  servant  whom  his  lord 

Luke  1.  45  And  blessed  (is)  she  that  believed  :  for 

6.  20  Blessed  (be  ye)  poor  :  for  yours  is  the 

6.  21  Blessed  (are  ye)  that  hunger  now  :  for  ye 

6.  21  Blessed  (are  ye)  that  weep  now  :  for  ye 

6.  22  Blessed  are  ye  when  men  shall  hate  you 

7.  23  blessed  is  (he),  whosoever  shall  not  be 

10.  23  Blessed  (are)  the  eyes  which  see  the 

11.  27  Blessed  (is)  thewomb  that  bare  thee,  and 

11.  28  blessed  (are)  they  that  hear  the  word  of 

12.  37  Blessed  (are)  those  servants,  whom  the 

12.  38  and  find  (them)  so,  blessed  are  those 

12.  43  Blessed  (is)  that  servant,  whom  his  lord 

14.  14  thou  shalt  be  blessed  ;  for  they  cannot 
14.  15  Blessed  (is)  he  that  shall  eat  bread  in  the 
23.  29  Blessed  (are)  the  barren,  and  the  wombs 

John  20.  29  blessed  (are)  they  that  have  not  seen 
Acts  20.  35  It  is  more  blessed  to  give  than  to  receive 
Rom.  4.  7  Blessed  (are)  they  whose  iniquities  are 
4.  8  Blessed  (is)  the  man  to  whom  the  Lord 

1  Ti.  1.  11  the  glorious  gospel  of  the  blessed  God 

6.  15  (who  is)  the  blessed  and  only  Potentate 
Titus  2. 13  Looking  for  that  blessed  hope,  and  the 
Jas  1  12  Blessed  (is)  the  man  that  endureth 
1  25  this  man  shall  be  blessed  in  his  deed 
Rev  I.  3  Blessed  (is)  he  that  readetli,  and  they 
14  13  Blessed  (are)  the  dead  which  die  in  the 
16  15  Blessed  (is)  he  that  watcheth, [and  keepeth 
ig.  9  Blessed  (are)  they  which  are  called  unto 
20  6  Blessed  and  holy  (is)  he  that  hath  part  m 
22.  7  blessed  (is)  he  that  keepeth  the  sayings 
22.  14  Blessed  (are)  they  that  do  his  command. 

7.  A  blessing,  n?n?  berachah. 

Psa.  21.  6  hast’made  him  most  blessed  for  ever 
37.  26  and  lendeth  ;  and  his  seed  (is)  blessed 
Prov  io.  7  memory  of  the  just  (is)  blessed  :  but  the 

BLESSED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  happy,  iris <  ashar,  4. 

Psa.  41.  2  he  shall  be  blessed  upon  the  earth :  and 

2 . To  be  blessed,  ?n?  barak,  2. 

Gen.  12.  3  in  thee  shall  all  families,  .be  blessed 

18.  18  nations  of  the  earth  shall  be  blessed  in 

28.  14  in  tliy  seed  shall  all . . families .  .he  blessed 

3.  To  be  {declared)  blessed,  Tl?  barak,  4. 

Num  22.  6  1  wot . .  he  whom  thou  blessest  (is)  blessed 
Deut  33. 13  Blessed  of  the  Lord  (be)  his  land,  for 
Judg  5.  24  Blessed  above  women,  .blessedshallsbeoe 

2  Sa.  7.  29  let  the  house  of  thy  servant  be  blessed 
1  Ch.  17.  27  Lord,  and  (it  shall  be)  blessed  for  ever 
Job  1.  21  blessed  be  the  name  of  the  Lord 

Psa.  37.  22  blessed  of  him  shall  inherit  the  earth 

1 12.  2  generation  of  the  upright  shall  be  blessed 

113.  2  Blessed  be  the  name  of  the  Lord  from 
128.  4  thus  shaU  the  man  be  blessed  that  feareth 

Prov.2o.  21  but  the  end  thereof  shall  not  be  blessed 
22.  9  that  hath  a  bountiful  eye  shall  be  blessed 

4.  To  bless  oneself,  ■"]?  barak,  7. 

Gen.  22.  18  in  thy  seed  shall  all.  .be  blessed 

26.  4  in  thy  seed  shall  all.  .be  blessed 
Psa.  72.  17  shall  be  blessed  in  him  :  all  nations 
5  .To  be  well  spoken  of  in  or  by,  ivevXoyeofiai  eneulo. 
Acts  3.  25  shall  all  the  kindreds,  .be  blessed 
I  Gal.  3.  8  In  thee  shall  all  nations  be  blessed 


BLESSED 


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BLOOD 


5LESSED,  to  call  —  • 

..To  declare  happy,  tz'n  ashar,  3. 

Gen.  30. 13  for  the  daughters  will  call  mo  blessed 
Psa.  72.  17  all  nations  shall  call  him  blessed 
Prov.31.  28  children  arise  up,  and  call  her  blessed 
Alai.  3.  12  all  nations  shall  call  you  blessed  :  for  ye 

l.To  make  or  declare  happy ,  yaitaplfa  makarizd. 
Luke  1.  48  all  generations  shall  call  me  blessed 

JLESSEDNESS  — 

Happiness,  pauapitryis  makarismos. 

Kom.  4.  6  David  also  describeth  the  blessedness  of 

4.  9  (Cometh)  this  blessedness  then  upon  the 
Gal.  4.  15  Where  is  then  the  blessedness  ye  spake 

JLESSING  — 

..Blessing,  nj"}?  berakah. 

Gen.  12.  2  name  great ;  and  thou  shalt  be  a  blessing 

27.  12  bring  a  curse  upon  me,  and  not  a  blessing 
27/35  brother,  -  hath  taken  away  thy  blessing 

27.  36  now  he  hath  taken  away  my  blessing 

27.  36  Hast  thou  not  reserved  a  blessing  for  me  ? 

27.  38  Hast  thou  but  one  blessing,  my  father  ? 
27.41  Esau  hated  Jacob  because  of  the  blessing 

28.  4  give  thee  the  blessing  of  Abraham,  to 
33. 11  Take,  I  pray  thee,  my  blessing  that  is 
39.  5  the  blessing  of  the  Lord  was  upon  all 
49.  25  shall  bless  thee  with  blessings  of  heaven 
49.  25  blessings  of  the  deep  that  lieth  under 
49.  25  blessings  of  the  breasts,  and  of  the  womb 
49.  26  blessings  of  thy  father  have  prevailed 
49.  26  above  the  blessings  of  my  progenitors 
49.  28  every  one  according  to  his  blessing  he 

Exod  32.  29  that  he  may  bestow  upon  you  a  blessing 
Lev.  25.  21  I  will  command  my  blessing  upon  you  in 
Deut  ii.  26  I  set  before  you  this  day  a  blessing  and  a 

11.  27  A  blessing,  if  ye  obey  the  commandments 

11.  29  thou  shalt  put  the  blessing  upon  mount 

12.  15  according  to  the  blessing  of  the  Lord  thy 

16. 17  according  to  the  blessing  of  the  Lord  thy 

23.  5  thy  God  turned  the  curse  into  a  blessing 

28.  2  all  these  blessings  shall  come  on  thee 

28.  8  Lord  shall  command  the  blessing  upon 
30.  1  come  upon  thee,  the  blessing  and  the 

30.  19  set  before  you.  .blessing  aud  cursing 

33.  1  Aud  this  (is)  the  blessing,  wherewith 
33.  23  and  full  with  the  blessing  of  the  Lord 
Josh.  8.  34  all  the  words  of  the  law,  the  blessings 
15. 19  Who  answered,  Give  me  a  blessing  ;  for 
Judg.  1.  15  she  said  unto  him,  Give  me  a  blessing 

1  Sa.  25.  27  this  blessing,  .let  it  even  be  given  unto 

2  Sa.  7.  29  with  thy  blessing  let  the  house  of  thy 

2  Ki.  5.  15  therefore,  .take  a  blessing  of  thy  servant 
Nell.  9.  5  is  exalted  above  all  blessing  and  praise 

13.  2  our  God  turned  the  curse  into  a  blessing 
Job  29. 13  blessing  of  him  that  was  ready  to  perish  — 
Psa.  3.  8  the  Lord  :  thy  blessing  (is)  upon  thy 

21.  3  thou  preventest  him  with  the  blessings 

24.  5  He  shall  receive  the  blessing  from  the 
109.  17  as  he  delighted  not  in  blessing,  so  let  it 
129.  8  The  blessing  of  the  Lord  (lie)  upon  you 
133.  3  there  the  Lord  commanded  the  blessing 

L’rov.io.  6  Blessings  (are)  upon  the  head  of  the  just 

10.  22  The  blessing  of  the  Lord,  it  maketh  rich 

11.  11  By  the  blessing  of  the  upright  the  city 

11.  26  blessing  (shall  be)  upon  the  head  of  him 
24.  25  and  a  good  blessing  shall  come  upon 

28.  20  faithful,  .shall  abound  with  blessings 
Isa.  19.  24  a  blessing  in  the  midst  of  the  land 
44.  3  my  blessing  upon  thine  offspring 
65.  8  Destroy  it  not ;  for  a  blessing  (is)  in  it :  so 
Eze.  34.  26  a  blessing. . shall  be  showers  of  blessing 
44.  30  that  he  may  cause  the  blessing  to  rest  in 
Joel  2.  14  repent,  and  leave  a  blessing  behind  him 
Zech.  8.  13  I  save  you,  and  ye  shall  be  a  blessing 
Mai.  2.  2  I  will  curse  your  blessings  ;  yea,  I  have 

3.  10  heaven,  and  j)our  you  out  a  blessing 

l.Good  speech  or  utterance,  evKoyla  eulogia. 

Rom  13.  29  I.  .come  in  the  fulness  of  the  blessing 
1  Co.  10.  16  The  cup  of  blessing  which  we  bless,  is  it 
Gal.  3.  14  That  the  blessing  of  Abraham  might 
Eph.  1.  3  all  spiritual  blessings  in  heavenly 
Heb.  6.  7  the  earth . .  receiveth  blessing  from  God 

12.  17  he  would  have  inherited  the  blessing 
Jas.  3.  10  Out  of  the  same . .  proceedeth  blessing 

1  Pe.  3.  9  that  ye  should  inherit  a  blessing 

Rev.  5.  12  receive,  .honour,  and  glory,  and  blessing 

5.  13  that  are  in  them,  heard  I  saying,  Blessing 

7.  12  Amen  :  Blessing,  and  glory,  and  wisdom 

BLIND  — 

1  .Closed,  contracted,  my  ivver. 

Exod.  4. 11  who  maketh  the  dumb .  .or  the  blind  ? 
Lev.  19. 14  put  a  stumbling  block  before  the  blind 

21.  18  a  blind  man,  or  a  lame,  or  he  that  hath 
Deut.  15.  2i  lame,  or  blind,  (or  have)  any  ill  blemish 

27.  18  Cursed  (be)  he  that  maketh  the  blind  to 

28.  29  as  the  blind  gropeth  in  darkness,  and 

2  Sa.  5.  6  Except  thou  take  away  the  blind  and 

5.  8  smiteth  the  Jebusites.  .and  the  blind 

5.  8  The  blind  and  the  lame  shall  not  come 
Job  29.  15  I  was  eyes  to  the  blind,  and  feet  (was)  I 
Psa.146.  8  The  Lord  openeth  (the  eyes  of)  the  blind 
Isa.  29.  18  the  eyes  of  the  blind  shall  see  out  of 

35.  5  the  eyes  of  the  blind  shall  be  opened,  and 
42.  7  To  open  the  blind  eyes,  to  bring  out  the 
42.  16  I  will  bringtheblind  by  a  way  (that)they 
42.  18  ye  deaf .  .look,  ye  blind,  that  ye  may  see 
42.  19  Who  (is)  blind,  but  my  servant?  or  deaf 
42.  19  who  (is)  blind  as.  .perfect,  and  blind  as 
56. 10  His  watchmen  (are)  blind :  they  arc  all 


Isa.  59. 10  We  grope  for  the  wall  like  the  blind,  and 
.Ter.  31.  8  with  them  the  blind  and  the  lame,  the 
Lam.  4. 14  They  have  wandered  (as)  blind  (men)  in 
Mai.  1.  8  if  ye  offer  the  blind  for  sacrifice . .  not  evil 

2.  Blindness,  nmy  awereth. 

Lev.  22.  22  Blind,  or  broken,  or  maimed,  or  having  a 

3.  Blind,  rv<p\ds  tuphlos. 

Matt  11.  5  The  blind  receive  their  sight,  and  the 

12.  22  one  possessed  tvitli  a  devil,  blind  and 
12.  22  the  [blind]  and  dumb  both  spake  and  saw 

15.  14  they  be  blind  leaders  of  the  blind.  And 

15.  14  if  the  blind  lead  the  blind,  both  shall  fall 

15.  30  having  with  them,  .lame,  blind,  dumb 

15.  31  the  lame  to  walk,  and  the  blind  to  see 
21  14  the  blind  and  the  lame  came  to  him  in 

23. 16  Woe  unto  you,  (ye)  blind  guides,  which 

23. 17  fools,  and  blind  !  for  whether  is  greater 
23.  19  fools,  and  blind !  for  whether  (is)  greater 
23.  24  blind  guides,  which  strain  at  a  gnat,  and 
23.  26  blind  Pharisee,  cleanse  first  that . .  within 

Mark  10.  46  blind  Bartimeus . .  sat  by  the  highway 
Luke  4.  18  recovering  of  sight  to  the  blind,  to  set  at 

6.  39  Can  the  blind  lead  the  blind?  shall  they 

7.  21  and  unto  many,  .blind  he  gave  sight 

7.  22  how  that  the  blind  see, -the  lame  walk 

14.  13  call  the  poor,  the  maimed,  .the  blind 
14.  21  bring  in  hither  the  poor,  .and  the  blind 

John  5.  3  In  these  lay  a  great  multitude,  .of  blind 

9.  1  he  saw  a  man  which  was  blind  from 

9.  2  or  his  parents,  that  he  was  born  blind  ? 

9.  8  which . .  had  seen  him  that  he  was  [blind] 
9. 18  that  he  had  been  blind,  and  received  his 

9.  19  Is  this  your  son,  who.,  was  born  blind? 

9.  20  is  our  son,  and  that  he  was  born  blind 

9.  24  Then,  .called  they  the  man  that  was  blind 
9.  25  I  know,  that,  whereas  I  was  blind,  now  I 
9.  32  opened  the  eyes  of  one.  .born  blind 
9.  39  that  they  which  see  might  be  made  blind 
9.  40  and  said  unto  him,  Are  we  blind  also  ? 

9.  41  If  ye  were  blind,  ye  should  have  no  sin 

10.  21  Can  a  devil  open  the  eyes  of  the  blind  ? 

11.  37  man,  which  opened  the  eyes  of  the  blind 
Acts  13.  11  thou  shalt  be  blind,  not  seeing  the  sun 
Rom.  2.  19  thou  thyself  art  a  guide  of  the  blind,  a 

2  Pe.  1.  9  But  he  that  laeketh  these  things  is  blind 
Rev.  3.  17  knowest  not  that  thou  art.  .blind,  and 

BLIND,  to  — 

1  .To  blind,  close,  *njf  avar,  3. 

Exod23.  8  the  gift  blindeth  the  wise,  and  perverteth 
Deut  16.  19  for  a  gift  doth  blind  the  eyes  of  the  wise 

2.  To  veil,  concccd,  abyr  alam,  5. 

1  Sa.  1 2.  3  have  I  received ..  bribe  to  blind  mine  eyes 

3.  To  blind,  Tu<p\io>  tuphlob. 

John  12.  40  He  hath  blinded  their  eyes,  and  hardened 

2  Co.  4.  4  the  god  of  this  world  hath  blinded  the 

1  Jo.  2.  11  because,  .darkness  hath  blinded  his  eyes 

4.  To  harden,  rro> pda  porod. 

Rom.  1 1.  7  obtained  it,  and  the  vest  were  blinded 

2  Co.  3.  14  But  their  minds  were  blinded  :  for  until 
BLEND  man  — 

Blind,  Tu<p\is  tuphlos. 

Matt.  9.  27  two  blind  men  followed  him,  crying,  and 
9/28  the  blind  men  came  to  him  :  and  Jesus 
20.  30  two  blind  men  sitting  by  the  way  side 
Mark  8.  22  ami  they  bring  a  blind  man  unto  him 

8.  23  And  he  took  the  blind  man  by  the  hand 

10.  49  they  call  the  blind  man,  saying  unto  him 
10.  51  The  blind  man  said  unto  him.  Lord,  that 

Lukei8.  35  a  certain  blind  man  sat  by  the  way  side 
J  olin  9.  6  he  anointed  the  eyes  of  the  [blindl  man 

9.  17  They  say  unto  the  blind  man  again  — 
BLIND  men  — 

Blind,  my  ivver. 

Zeph.  1.  17  that  they  shall  walk  like  blind  men 
BLIND  people  — 

Blind,  my  ivver. 

Isa.  43.  8  Bring  forth  the  blind  people  that  have 
BLIND,  he  that  was  — 

The  blind  one,  b  rurpXos  ho  tuphlos. 

John  9.  13  They  brought,  .him  that,  .was  blind 

BLINDFOLD,  to  — 

To  cover  round  about,  ■KepiKaAvwrw  pcrikalupto. 
Luke22.  64  when  they  had  blindfolded  him,  they 

BLINDNESS  — 

1  .Coverings,  veilings,  D'mip  sanverim. 

Gen.  19.  11  that  (were)  at  the  door,  .with  blindness 
2  Ki.  6.  18  Smite  this  people . .  with  blindness 

6.  18  And  he  smote  them  with  blindness  acc. 

2. Closing,  jVijy  ivvaron. 

Deut 28.  28  Lord  shall  smite  thee  with,  .blindness 
Zech  12.  4  will  smite  every  horse,  .with  blindness 

3.  Hardness,  irvpuxris  porosis. 

Rom  11.  25  blindness  in  part  is  happened  to  Israel 
Eph.  4.  18  because  of  the  blindness  of  their  heart 
BLOOD  — 

1  .Blood,  ci  dam. 

Gen  4.  10  the  voice  of  thy  brother's  blood  crieth 

4.  1 1  to  receive  thy  brother’s  blood  from  thy 
9.  4  the  life  thereof,  (which  is)  the  blood 
9.  5  surely  your  blood  of  your  lives  will  I 
9.  6  sheddetli  man’s  blood  shall  his  blood  be 


Gen.  37.  22  Reuben  said  unto  them,  Shed  no  blood 
37. 26  if  we  slay,  .and  conceal  his  blood? 

37.  31  goats,  and  dipped  the  coat  in  the  blood 
42.  22  behold,  also  his  blood  is  required 
49.  11  and  his  clothes  in  the  blood  of  grapes 
Exod.  4.  9  the  water,  .shall  become  blood  upon  the 

7.  17  waters,  .and  they  shall  be  turned  to  blood 
7.  19  waters,  .that  they  may  become  blood 
7.  19  there  may  be  blood  throughout  all  the 
7.  20  all  the  waters,  .were  turned  to  blood 
7.  21  there  was  blood  throughout  all  the  land 

12.  7  they  shall  take  of  the  blood,  and  strike 
12. 13  the  blood  shall  be  to  you  for  a  token  upon 
12.  13  when  I  see  the  blood,  I  will  pass  overyou 
12.  22  dip  (it)  in  the  blood  that  (is)  in  the  basin 
12.  22  strike  the  lintel,  .with  the  blood  that 
12.  23  when  he  seetli  the  blood  upon  the  lintel 

22.  2  smitten  that  he  die .  .no  blood  . .  for  him 

22.  3  blood . .  for  him ;  (for)  he  should  make 

23.  18  Thou  shalt  not  offer  the  blood  of  my 

24.  6  And  Moses  took  half  of  the  blood,  and 
24.  6  half  of  the  blood  he  sprinkled  on  the  altar 
24.  8  Moses  took  the  blood,  and  sprinkled  (it) 
24.  8  and  said,  Behold  the  blood  of  the  coven. 

29.  12  thou  shalt  take . .  the  blood  of  the  bullock 

29.  12  pour  all  the  blood  beside  the  bottom  of, 

29.  16  thou  shalt  take  his  blood,  and  sprinkle 

29.  20  take  of  his  blood ..  sprinkle  the  blood 

29.  21  thou  shalt  take  of  the  blood  that 

30.  10  with  the  blood  of  the  sin  offering  of 

34.  25  Thou  shalt  not  offer  the  blood  of  my 

Lev.  1.  5  bring  the  blood,  and  sprinkle  the  blood 
1.  11  Aaron's  sons,  shall  sprinkle  his  blood 
1.  15  the  blood  thereof  shall  be  wrung  out  at 

3.  2  the  priests  shall  sprinkle  the  blood  upon 

3.  8  Aaron’s  sons  shall  sprinkle  the  blood 
3. 13  sons  of  Aaron  shall  sprinkle  the  blood 

3. 17  that  ye  eat  neither  fat  nor  blood 

4.  5  priest,  .shall  take  of  the  bullock’s  blood 
4.  6  the  priest  shall  dip  his  finger  in  the  blood 
4.  6  sprinkle  of  the  blood  seven  times  before 
4.  7  the  priest  shall  put.  of  the  blood  upon 
4.  7  pour  all  the  blood  of  the  bullock  at  the 
4.  16  priest,  .shall  bring  of  the  bullock’s  blood 

4. 17  shall  dip  his  finger  (in  some)  of  the  blood 

4. 18  he  shall  put.  .of  the  blood  upon  the  horns 
4.  18  pour  out  all  the  blood  at  the  bottom  of 
4.  25,  30,  34  the  priest  shall  take  of  the  blood 
4.  25  shall  pour  out  his  blood  at  the  bottom  of 

4.  30,  34  shall  pour  out  all  the  blood  thereof 

5.  9  he  shall  sprinkle  of  the  blood  of  the  sin 

5.  9  the  rest  of  the  blood  shall  be  wrung  out 

6.  27  when  there  is  sprinkled  of  the  blood 

6.  30  whereof  (any)  of  the  blood  is  brought 

7.  2  the  blood  thereof  shall  he  sprinkle 

7.  14  that  sprinkleth  the  blood  of  the  peace 
7.  26  Moreover  ye  shall  eat  no  manner  of  blood 
7.  27  that  eateth  any  manner  of  blood,  even 

7.  33  that  offereth  the  blood  of  the  peace  off. 

8.  15  he  slew  (it);  and  Moses  took  the  blood 

8.  15  poured  the  blood  at  the  bottom  of  the  alt. 

8.  19,  24  Moses  sprinkled,  .blood  upon  the  altar 

,  8.  23  he  slew  (it) ;  and  Moses  took  of  the  blood 

8.  24  Moses  put  of  the  blood  upon  the  tip  of 

8.  30  of  the  blood  which  (was)  upon  the  altar 

9.  9  sons  of  Aaron  brought  the  blood  unto 

9.  9  he  dipped  his  finger  in  the  blood,  and  put 

9.  9  poured  out  the  blood  at  the  bottom  of  the 

9.  12,  18  Aaron’s  sons  presented,  .the  blood 
to.  18  the  blood  of  it  was  not  brought  in  within 
12.  4  she  shall  then  continue  in  the  blood  of 
12.  s  she  shall  continue  in  the  blood  of  her 
12.  7  cleansed  from  the  issue  of  her  blood 
14.  6  shall  dip.  .the  living  bird  in  the  blood 
14.  14,  25  the  priest  shall  take,  .of  the  blood 
14.  17  upon  the  blood  of  the  trespass  offering 
14.  28  upon  the  place  of  the  blood  of  the 
14.  51  dip  them  in  the  blood  of  the  slain  bird 

14.  52  cleanse  the  house  with  the  blood  of  the 

15.  19  her  issue  in  her  flesh  be  blood,  she  shall 

15.  25  if  a  woman  have  an  issue  of  her  blood 

16. 14. 18  shall  lake  of  the  blood  of  the  bullock 

1 6.  14  mercy  seat  shall  he  sprinkle  of  the  blood 

16.  15  bring  his  blood  within  the  veil,  and 

16. 15  do  with  that  blood  as.  .with  the  blood 

16.  18  of  the  blood  of  the  goat,  and  put(it)  upon 

16.  19  he  shall  sprinkle  of  the  blood  upon  it 

16.  27  whose  blood  was  brought  in  to  make 

17.  4  blood  shall  be  imputed  unto  that  man 

17.  4  he  hath  shed  blood  ;  and  that  man  shall 

17.  6  the  priest  shall  sprinkle  the  blood 

17.  10  that  eateth  any  manner  of  blood 

17.  10  against  that  soul  that  eateth  blood 
17.  11  the  life  of  the  flesh  (is)  in  the  blood 
17.  11  it  (is)  the  blood  (that)  maketh.. atonement 
17.  12  No  soul  of  you  shall  eat  blood 
17.  12  neither  shall  any  stranger,  .eat  blood 
17.  13  shall  even  pour  out  the  blood  thereof 
17.  14  the  blood  of  it  (is)  for  the  life  thereof 
17.  14  Ye  shall  eat  the  blood  of  no  manner  of 
17.  14  the  life  of  all  flesh  (is)  the  blood  thereof 
19.  16  neither  shalt  thou  stand  against  the  blood 

19.  26  Ye  shall  not  eat  (any  thing)  with  the  blood 

20.  9  his  blood  (shall  be)  upon  him 

20.  11, 12, 13, 16, 27  their  blood  (shall  be)  upon 
20.  18  hath  uncovered  the  fountain  of  her  blood 
Num  18. 17  thou  shalt  sprinkle  their  blood  upon  the 
19.  4  take  of  her  blood . .  and  sprinkle  of  her 
19.  5  her  blood,  with  her  dung,  shall  he  burn 

23.  24  eat.  .and  drink  the  blood  of  the  slain 

35.  19  the  revenger  of  blood  himself  shall  slay 
35.  21  the  revenger  of  blood  shall  slay  the  mur. 


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Num  35.  24  between,  .slayer  and  the  revenger  of  blood 
35.  25  out  of  the  hand  of  the  revenger  of  blood 
35  27  the  revenger  of  blood  find  him  without 
35.  27  and  the  revenger  of  blood  kill  the  slayer 
35.  27  I10  shall  not  be  guilty  of  blood 
35.  33  for  blood  it  defileth  the  land  :  and 
34  33  the  land  cannot  be  cleansed  of  the  blood 
35]  33  but  by  tile  blood  of  him  that  shed  it 
Deut  12.  16  Only  ye  shall  not  eat  the  blood 

12.  23  be  sure  that  thou  eat  not  the  blood 
12.  23  for  the  blood  (is)  the  life 
12.  27  the  flesh  and  the  blood,  upon  the  altar  of 
12.  27  the  blood  of  thy  sacrifices  shall  be 

15.  23  thou  shalt  not  eat  the  blood  thereof 

17.  8  between  blood  and  blood,  between  plea 

19.  6  Lest  the  avenger  of  the  blood  pursue  the 

19.  10  That  innocent  blood  be  not  shed  in  thy 

19.  10  an  inheritance,  and  (so)  blood  be  upon 
19.  12  into  the  hand  of  the  avenger  of  blood 

19.  13  thou  shalt  put  away .  .innocent  blood 

21.  7  say,  Our  hands  have  not  shed  this  blood 

2i.  8  lay  not  innocent  blood  unto  thy  people 

2i.  8  An  1  the  blood  shall  be  forgiven  them 

21.  9  shalt  thou  put  away  the . .  innocent  blood 

22.  8  that  thou  bring  not  blood  upon  thine 

32.  14  didst  drink  the  pure  blood  of  the  grape 
32.  42  I  will  make  mine  arrows  drunk  with  blood 
32.  42  with  the  blood  of  the  slain  and  of  the 
32.  43  he  will  avenge  the  blood  of  his  servants 

Josh.  2.  19  his  blood  (shall  be)  upon  his  head,  and 

2.  19  his  blood  (shall  be)  on  our  head,  if  (any) 

20.  3  your  refuge  from  the  avenger  of  blood 

20.  5  if  the  avenger  of  blood  pursue  after  him 

20.  9  die  by  the  hand  of  the  avenger  of  blood 

Judg.  9.  24  their  blood  lie  laid  upon  Abimelech  their 

1  Sa.  14.  32  the  people  did  eat  (them)  with  the  blood 

14.  33  the  Lord,  in  that  they  eat  with  the  blood 

14.  34  sin  not.  .in  eating  with  the  blood.  And 

19.  5  wilt  thou  sin  against  innocent  blood,  to 

25.  26  withholden  thee  from  coming  to.  .blood 

25.  31  either  that  thou  hast  shed  blood  causeless 

25.  33  kept  me.  .from  coming  to.  .blood,  and 

26.  20  let  not  my  blood  fall  to  the  earth  before 

2  Sa.  1.  16  David  said . .  Thy  blood  (be)  upon  thy 

1  22  From  the  blood  of  the  slain,  from  the 

3.  27  died,  for  the  blood  of  Asahel  Iris  brother 

3.  28  ever  from  the  blood  of  Aimer  the  son  of 

4.  11  shall  I  not.  .now  require  his  blood  of 

4.  11  the  revengers  of  blood  to  destroy  any 

16.  8  hath  returned  upon  thee  all  the  blood 

20.  12  Amasa  wallowed  in  blood  in  the  midstof 

23.  17  blood  of  tlie  men  that  went  in  jeopardy 
t  Ki.  2.  s  and  shed  the  blood  of  war  in  peace,  and 

2.  s  and  put  the  blood  of  war  upon  his  girdle 

2.  9  bring  thou  down  to  the  grave  with  blood 
2.  31  mayest  take  away  the  innocent  blood 
32  Loud  shall  return  Iris  blood  upon  his  own 
]  33  Their  blood  shall  therefore  return  upon 

2.  37  thy  blood  shall  lie  upon  thine  own  head 

18.  28  till  the  blood  gushed  out  upon  them 
21. 19  the  blood,  .shall  dogs  lick  thy  blood 

22.  35  the  blood  ran  out  of  the  wound  into  the 

22.  38  the  dogs  licked  up  his  blood  ;  and  they 
2  Ki.  3.  22  Moabites  saw  tire  water,  .red  as  blood 

3.  23  they  said,  This  (is)  blood  :  the  kings  are 

9.  7  1  may  avenge  tire  blood  of  my  servants 
9.  7  the  blood  of  all  the  servants  of  the  LORI) 
9  26  I  have  seen  yesterday  the  blood  of  Naboth 
9.  26  the  blood  of  his  sons,  saith  the  Lord 

9.  33  of  her  blood  was  sprinkled  on  the  wall 
16.  13  sprinkled  the  blood  of  his  peace  offerings 
16.  15  sprinkle  upon  it  all  the  blood  of  the 
16.  15  and  all  the  blood  of  the  sacrifice  :  and 

21.  16  Manassehshed  innocent  blood  very  much 

24.  4  the  innocent  blood . .  with  innocent  blood 

1  Ch.n.  19  shall  I  drink  the  blood  of  these  men  that 

22.  8  Thou  hast  shed  blood  abundantly,  and 

22.  8  because  thou  hast  shed  much  blood  upon 

28.  3  thou,  .a  man  of  war,  and  hast  shed  blood 

2  Ch.  19.  10  between  blood  and  blood,  between  law 

24.  25  for  the  blood  of  the  sons  of  Jehoiada 

29.  22  the  priests  received  the  blood,  and 

29.  22  sprinkled  the  blood . .  sprinkled  the  blood 

29.  24  made  reconciliation  with  their  blood 

30.  16  the  priests  sprinkled  the  blood,  .of  the 
Job  16.  18  0  earth,  cover  not  thou  my  blood,  and  let 

39.  30  Her  young  ones  also  suck  up  blood  :  and 
Tsa.  9.  12  When  he  maketh  inquisition  for  blood 
16.  4  their  drink  offerings  of  blood  will  I  not 
30.  9  What  profit,  .in my  blood,  when  I  go.  .to 
50.  13  flesh  of  bulls,  or  drink  the  blood  of  goats? 
58.  10  wash  his  feet  in  the  blood  of  the  wicked 
68.  23  That  thy  foot  may  lie  dipped  in  the  blood 
72.  14  precious  shall  their  Wood  be  in  his  sight 
78.  44  had  turned  their  rivers  into  Wood  ;  and 
79  3  Their  blood  have  they  shed  like  water 

79  10  the  revenging  of  the  blood  of  thy  servants 
94.  21  They .  .condemn  the  innocent  blood 

105.  29  He  turned  their  waters  into  blood 

106.  38  shed  innocent  blood . .  blood  of  their  sons 
106.  38  and  the  land  was  polluted  witli  blood 

Prov.  1.  11  let  us  lay  wait  for  blood,  let  us  lurk 
1.  16  their  feet,  .make  haste  to  shed  blood 
1.  18  they  lay  wait  for  their  (own)  blood 

6.  17  and  hands  that  shed  innocent  Wood 
12.  6  The  words,  .(are)  to  lie  in  wait  for  Wood 
28.  17  A  man  that  doeth  violence  to  the  blood 
30.  33  wringing  of  the  nose  bringeth  forth  Wood 
Isa.  1.  11  I  delight  not  in  the  blood  of  bullocks 

1.  15  willnothear:  your  hands  are  full  of  Wood 

4.  4  shall  have  purged  the  blood  of  Jerusalem 
0.  5  noise,  and  garments  rolled  in  blood  ;  but 


Isa.  15.  9  waters  of  Dimon  shall  be  full  of  blood 

26.  21  the  earth  also  shall  disclose  her  blood 

33.  15  stoppeth  his  ears  from  hearing  of  blood 

34.  3  mountains  shall  be  melted  with  their  hi. 
34.  6  sword  of  the  Lord  is  filled  with  blood 
34.  6  with  the  blood  of  lambs  and  goats,  with 

34.  7  their  laud  shall  be  soaked  with  Wood 
49.  26  shall  be  drunken  with  their  own  blood 
59.  3  For  your  hands  are  defiled  with  blood 
59.  7  they  make  haste  to  shed  innocent  blood 
66.  3  (as  if  he  offered)  swine's  blood ;  he  that 

Jcr.  2.  34  Also  in  thy  skirts  is  found  the  blood  of 

7.  6  shed  not  innocent  blood  in  this  place 

19.  4  have  filled  this  place  with  the  blood  of 
22.  3  neither  shed  innocent  blood  in  this  place 
22.  17  for  to  shed  innocent  blood,  and  for 

26.  15  shall  surely  bring  innocent  blood  upon 
46.  10  made  drunk  with  their  blood  :  for  I, he 
48.  10  that  keepeth  back  his  sword  from  blood 
51.  35  blood  upon  the  inhabitants  of  Chaldea 
Lam.  4.  13  that  have  shed  the  blood  of  the  just  in 

4.  14  have  polluted  themselves  with  blood,  so 
Eze.  3.  18,  20  his  blood  will  I  require  at  thine  hand 

5.  17  pestilence  and  blood  shall  pass  through 

j  9.  9  the  laud  is  full  of  blood,  and  the  city  full 
14.  19  pour  out  my  fury  upon  it  in  blood,  to  cut 
16.  6  saw  thee  polluted  in  thine  own  blood,  I 
16.  6  in  thy  blood,  Live . .  in  thy  blood 
16.  9  I  throughly  washed  away  thy  blood  from 
16.  22  when  thou,  .wast  polluted  in  thy  blood 
16.  36  by  the  blood  of  thy  children,  which  thou 
16.  38  women  that  break  wedlock  and  shed  hi. 
16.  38  will  give  thee  blood  in  fury  and  jealousy 
18.  10  If  he  beget  a  son.  .a  shedder  of  Wood 

18.  13  surely  die ;  his  Wood  shall  be  upon  him 

19.  10  Thy  mother  (is)  like  a  vine  in  thy  blood 

21.  32  thy  blood  shall  be  in  the  midst  of  the 

22.  3  The  city  sheddeth  blood  in  the  midst  of 
22.  4  Thou  art  become  guilty  in  thy  blood  that 
22.  6  every  one  were  in  thee,  .to  shed  Wood 
22.  9  are  men  that  carry  tales  to  shed  Wood 
22.  12  have  they  taken  gifts  to  shed  Wood ;  thou 
22.  13  at  thy  Wood  which  hath  been  in  the  midst 

22.  27  wolves  ravening  the  prey,  to  shed  blood 

23.  37  blood  (is)  in  their  hands,  and  with  their 

23.  45  after  the  manner  of  women  that  shed  hi. 

23.  45  adulteresses,  and  Wood  (is)  in  their  hands 

24.  7  her  blood  is  in  the  midst  of  her ;  she  set 

24.  8  have  set  her  blood  upon  the  top  of  a  rock 
28.  23  I  will  send  into  her  pestilence,  and  blood 

32.  6  I  will  also  water  with  thy  blood  the  land 

33.  4  his  Wood  shall  lie  upon  his  own  head 
33.  5  not  warning ;  his  blood  shall  be  upon  him 
33.  6  his  Wood  will  I  require  at  the  watchman's 
33.  8  his  blood  will  I  require  at  thine  hand 
33.  25  Ye  eat  with  the  blood,  .and  shed  Wood 

35.  6  prepare  thee  unto  blood,  and  blood  shall 

35.  6  sith  thou  hast  not  hated  blood,  even  hi. 

36.  18  poured  my  fury  upon  them  for  the  Wood 

38.  22  I  will  plead  against  him.  .with  Wood 

39.  17  that  ye  may  eat  flesh,  and  drink  blood 
39.  18  drink  the  blood  of  the  princes  of  the 
39.  19  drink  blood  till  ye  be  drunken,  of  my 

43.  18  make  it.  .to  sprinkle  blood  thereon 

43.  20  thou  shalt  take  of  the  blood  thereof,  and 

44.  7  offer  my  bread,  the  fat  and  the  blood,  and 

44.  15  to  offer  unto  me  the  fat  and  the  blood 

45.  19  the  priest  shall  take  of  the  Wood  of  the 
Ilos.  1.  4  I  will  avenge  the  Wood  of  Jezreel  upon 

4.  2  they  break  out,  and  blood  toucheth  blood 

6.  8  Gilead  (is)  a  city . .  polluted  with  Wood 

12.  14  therefore  shall  he  leave  his  blood  upon 
Joel  2.  30  in  the  earth,  blood,  and  fire,  and  pillars 

2.  31  the  moon  into  blood,  before  the  great  and 

3.  19  they  have  shed  innocent  blood  in  their 
3.  21  I  will  cleanse  their  blood  (that)  I  have 

Jon.  1.  14  and  lay  not  upon  us  innocent  blood :  for 
Mic.  3.  10  build  up  Zion  with  blood,  and  Jerusalem 

7.  2  they  all  lie  in  wait  for  blood-;  they  hunt 
Hab.  2.  8  because  of  men's  blood,  and  (for)  the 

2.  12  Woe  to  him  that  buildetli  a  town  with  hi. 
2.  17  made  them  afraid,  because  of  men's  blood 
Zeph.  1.  17  their  blood  shall  be  poured  out  as  dust 
Zech.  9.  7  will  take  away  his  Wood  out  of  his  mouth 
9.  11  for  thee  also,  by  the  blood  of  thy  covenant 

2. Strength ,  run  netsach. 

Isa.  63.  3  their  blood  shall  be  sprinkled  upon  my 

3.  Blond,  di/jLa  haima. 

Matt  16.  17  flesh  and  Wood  hath  not  revealed  (it) 

23.  30  not  have  been  partakers . .  in  the  blood 

23.  35  upon  you  may  come  all  the  righteous  hi. 
23.  35  Wood  of  righteous  Abel  unto  the  blood 

26.  28  For  this  is  my  blood  of  the  new  testament 

27.  4  I  have  betrayed  the  innocent  blood.  And 

27.  6  to  put.  .because  it  is  the  price  of  blood 

27.  8  called,  The  field  of  blood,  unto  this  day 
27.  24  I  am  innocent  of  the  Wood  of  this  just 
27.  25  His  blood  (be)  on  us,  and  on  our  children 

Mark  5.  25  which  had  an  issue  of  blood  twelve  years 

5.  29  the  fountain  of  her  blood  was  dried  up 
14.  24  This  is  my  blood  of  the  new  testament 

Luke  8.  43  a  woman,  having  an  issue  of  blood  twelve 

8.  44  immediately  her  issue  of  blood  stanched 
11.  50  That  the  blood  of  all  the  prophets,  may 
11.  51  From  the  Wood  of  Abel,  unto  the  blood 

13.  ~  1  whose  blood  Pilate  had  mingled  with 
22.  20  cup  (is)  the  new  testament  in  my  blood 
22.  44  fliis  sweat  was  as  it  were,  .blood] 

John  1.  13  Which  were  born,  not  of  blood,  nor  of 

6.  53  and  drink  his  blood,  ye  have  no  life  in  you 
6.  54  eateth  my  flesh,  .and  drinketh  my  blood 


John  6.  55  For.  .my  blood  is  drink  indeed 

6.  56  eateth  my  flesh,  and  drinketh  my  Wood 

19.  34  forthwith  came  there  out  Wood  and 
Acts  1.  19  that  is  to  say.  The  field  of  blood 

2.  19  blood,  and  fire,  and  vapour  of  smoke 

2.  20  the  moon  into  blood,  before  that  great 

5.  28  intend  to  bring  this  man’s  blood  upon  us 

15.  20  (from)  things  strangled,  and  (from)  blood 

15.  29  from  meats  offered  to  idols,  and  from  bl. 

17.  26  And  hath  made  of  one  [blood]  all  nations 

18.  6  Your  blood  (be)  upon  your  own  heads 

20.  26  that  I  (am)  pure  from  the  blood  of  all 

20.  28  he  hath  purchased  with  his  own  blood 

21.  25  from  blood,  and  from  strangled,  and  from 

22.  20  when  the  blood  of  thy  martyr  Stephen 
Horn.  3.  15  Their  feet  (are)  swift  to  shed  blood 

3.  25  propitiation  through  faith  in  his  blood 

5.  9  being  now  justified  by  his  blood  » 

1  Co.  10.  16  is  it  not  the  communion  of  the  blood  of 

11.  25  cup  is  the  new  testament  in  my  Wood 
11.  27  shall  be  guilty  of  the  body  and  blood 

15.  50  that  flesh  and  blood  cannot  inherit 
Gal.  1. 16  I  conferred  not  with  flesh  and  blood 
Epli.  1.  7  we  have  redemption  through  his  blood 

2.  13  are  made  nigh  by  the  blood  of  Christ 

6.  12  we  wrestle  not  against  flesh  and  blood 
Col.  1.  14  [we  have  redemption  through  his  blood 

I.  20  made  peace  through  the  blood  of  his  cross 
Heb.  2.  14  children  are  partakers  of  flesh  and  blood 

9.  7  high  priest,  .not  without  blood,  which 
9.  12  blood  of  goats,  .by  his  own  blood 
9.  13  if  the  blood  of  bulls  and  of  goats,  and  the 
9.  14  How  much  more  shall  the  blood  of  Christ 
9.  18  the  first,  .was  dedicated  without  blood 

9.  19  he  took  the  blood  of  calves  and  of  goats 
9.  20  This  (is)  the  blood  of  the  testament  which 

9.  21  he  sprinkled,  .with  blood  both  the  talicr. 
9.  22  things  are  by  the  law  purged  with  blood 
9.  25  high  priest  enteretli . .  with  blood  of 

10.  4  that  the  blood  of  bulls  and  of  goats 

10.  19  to  enter  into  the  holiest  by  the  blood  of 

10.  29  hath  counted  the  blood  of  the  covenant 

II.  28  passover,  and  the  sprinkling  of  blood 

12.  4  Ye  have  not  yet  resisted  unto  blood 

12.  24  the  blood  of  sprinkling,  that  speaketh 

13.  11  whose  blood  is  brought  into  the  sanctuary 
13.  12  sanctify  the  people  with  his  own  blood 

13.  20  through  the  blood  of  the  everlasting  cov. 

1  Pe.  1.  2  sprinkling  of  the  blood  of  Jesus  Christ 

1.  19  with  the  precious  Wood  of  Christ,  as  of 

1  Jo.  1.  7  the  blood  of  Jesus  Christ,  .cleanseth  us 

5.  6  by  water  and  blood,  .by  water  and  blood 
5.  8  the  spirit,  and  the  water,  and  the  Wood 
Rev.  1.  5  washed  us  from  our  sins  in  his  own  blood 

5.  9  hast  redeemed  us  to  God  by  thy  Wood 

6.  10  dost  thou  not.  .avenge  our  blood  on 
6. 12  and  the  moon  became  as  Wood 

7.  14  made  them  white  in  the  blood  of  the 

8.  7  hail  and  fire  mingled  with  blood,  and 

8.  8  the  third  part  of  the  sea  became  blood 

11.  6  have  power,  .to  turn  them  to  Wood 

12. 11  overcame  him  by  the  Wood  of  the  Lamb 

14.  20  blood  came  out  of  the  winepress,  even 
36.  3  and  it  became  as  the  blood  of  a  dead 

16.  4  upon  the  rivers,  .and  they  became  blood 

16.  6  they  have  shed  the  blood .  .blood  to  drink 

17.  6  blood  of  the  saints,  and  with  the  blood 

18.  24  in  her  was  found  the  Wood  of  prophets 

19.  2  hath  avenged  the  blood  of  his  servants 

19.  13  clothed  with  a  vesture  dipped  in  blood 

BLOOD,  diseased  with  an  issue  of  — 

To  run  with  blond ,  aipoppoca}  haimorrhoeb. 

Matt.  9.  20  which  was  diseased  with  an  issue  of  blood 

BLOOD,  shedding  of  — 

Outpouring  of  blood, aipaTeuxocria  harmcilel'cli  usia. 
Heb.  9.  22  without  shedding  of  Wood  is  uo  remission 

BLOOD  guiltiness  — 

Blood,  Dn  dam. 

Psa.  51.  14  Deliver  me  from  blood  guiltiness.  0  God 
BLOOD  thirsty  — 

Man  of  blood,  CH  riiiN  ennsh  dam. 

Prov.  29.  10  The  lilood  thirsty  hate  the  upright 

BLOODY  — 

Blood,  Dn  dam. 

Exod.  4.  25  a  Woody  husband  (art)  thou  to  me 

4.  26  then  she  said,  A  Woody  husband(thouart) 

2  Sa.  16.  8  because  thou  (art)  a  bloody  man 

21.  1  for  Saul,  and  for  (his)  bloody  house 
Tsa.  5.  6  Lord  will  abhor  the  bloody  and  deceitful 

26.  9  Gather  not.  .my  life  with  bloody  men 
55.  23  bloody  and  deceitful  men  shall  not  live 
59.  2  and  save  me  from  bloody  men 
139.  19  depart  from  me  therefore,  ye  bloody 
Eze.  7.  23  the  land  is  full  of  Woody  crimes,  and 

22.  2  wilt  thou  judge  the  bloody  city  ?  yea 

24.  6  Woe  to  the  bloody  city,  to  the  pot  whose 

24.  9  saith  the  Loud  God :  Woe  to  the  bloody 
Nah.  3.  1  Woe  to  the  Woody  city  !  it  (is)  all  full  of 

BLOODY  flux  — 

Dysentery,  dvirerrepla  dysnilcria. 

Acts  28.  8  lay  sick  of  a  fever  and  of  a  bloody  flux 

BLOOM,  to  — 

To  shine,  sprout,  tsut.s,  5. 

h  um  17.  8  bloomed  blossoms,  and  yielded  almonds 


BLOSSOM 


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BOAST 


IX  ossom  — 

Jfilosscmi,  flower,  j'l  nets. 

V^en.  40.  10  blossoms  shot  forth ;  and  the  clusters 

l.Sprmit,  blossom,  n-19  perach. 

Isa.  5.  24  their  blossom  shall  go  up  as  dust 

XShining,  sprouting,  fx  tsits. 

>'umi7.  8  brought  forth  buds, and  bloomed  blossoms 

BLOSSOM,  to  — 

1.  To  break  forth,  rrt$  parach. 

v uin  17  4  man’s  rod,  whom  I . .  choose,  shall  blossom 

Isa  «  I  desert  shall  rejoice,  and  blossom  as  the 
’  2  it  shall  blossom  abundantly,  and  rejoice 

]Iab.  3!  17  Although  the  fig  tree  shall  not  blossom 

2.  To  shine,  sprout,  fix  tsuts. 

Eze.  7.  10  the  rod  hath  blossomed,  pride  hath  bud. 

3 . To  cause  to  sprout,  px  tsuts,  5. 

Isa.  27.  6  Israel  shall  blossom  and  bud,  and  fill 

BLOT  — 

l.Spot,  D1NB  mum.  .  ,  . 

job  31.  7  if  any  blot  hath  cleaved  to  mine  hands 

2 .Spot,  □»  mum. 

l>rov.  9.  7  rebuketli  a  wicked  (man  getteth).  .a  blot 

BLOT  out,  to  — 

1.  To  rub  or  wipe  off,  nno  machah. 

Exod32.  32  if  not,  blot  me,  I  pray  thee,  out  of  thy 

32.  33  him  will  I  blot  out  of  my  book 
Num.  5.  23  lie  shall  blot  (them)  out  with  the  bitter 
Deut.  9.  14  blot  out  their  name  from  under  heaven 
25.  19  shalt  blot  out  the  remembrance  of  Amalek 
29!  20  shall  blot  out  his  name  from  under 
2  Ki  14.  27  said  not  that  he  would  blot  out  the  name 
Psa.  51.  1  multitude .  .blot  out  my  transgressions 
51.  9  and  blot  out  all  mine  iniquities 
Isa  43  25  I,  (even)  I,  (am)  he  that  blotteth  out  thy 
44.  22  I  have  blotted  out,  as  a  thick  cloud,  thy 

2.  To  cause  to  be  wiped  away,  nna  machah,  5. 

Jer.  18.  23  neither  blot  out  their  sin  from  thy  sight 

3.  To  smear  out,  Qa\ti<poi  exaleipho. 

Acts  3. 19  that  your  sins  may  be  blotted  out 

Col.  2.  14  Blotting  out.  .handwriting  of  ordinances 
Kev.  3.  5  I  will  not  blot  out  his  name  out  of  the 

BLOTTED  out,  to  be  — 

To  be  xoiped  away,  nriD  machah,  2. 

Nell.  4.  5  let  not  their  sin  be  blotted  out  from 
Psa.  69.  28  Let  them  be  blotted  out  of  the  book  of 
109.  13  posterity .  .let  then-  name  be  blotted  out 
109.  14  not  the  sin  of  his  mother  be  blotted  out 

BLOW  — 

1  .Smiting,  nao  makkah. 

Jer.  14.  17  broken .  .with  a  very  grievous  blow 

%  Strife,  n-iin  tigrah. 

Psa.  39. 10  I  am  consumed  by  the  blow  of  thine 
BLOW,  to  - 
Shouting,  njjnn  teruah. 

Numyi.  6  and  the  trumpets  to  blow  in  his  hand 

BLOW,  to  — 

1  .To  sound  shrill,  lyn  chalsar,  5;  or  -ixkq  chat- 
sot  ser,  3  a. 

1  Ch.  15.  24  did  blow  with  the  trumpets  before  the 

2.  To  blow  or  breathe,  ns;  naphach. 

Isa.  54. 16  the  smith  that  blowetli  the  coals  in  the 
Eze.  22.  20  to  blow  the  fire  upon  it,  to  melt  (it) 

22.  21  blow  upon  you  in  the  fire  of  my  wrath 
Hag.  1.  9  brought  (it)  home,  1  did  blow  upon  it 

2.  To  breathe,  blow,  3»;  nashab. 

Isa.  40.  7  the  spirit  of  the  Lord  bloweth  upon  it 

4.  To  breathe,  blow,  ity;  nashapli. 

Exod  15.  10  Thou  didst  blow  with  thy  wind,  the  sea 
Isa.  40.  24  he  shall  also  blow  upon  them,  and  they 

5 . To  breathe,  blow,  ms  puach ,  5. 

Eze.  21.  31  I  will  blow  against  thee  in  the  fire  of  my 

6.  To  come  upon,  imyivopat  epiginomai. 

Acts  28.  13  after  one  day  the  south  wind  blew,  and 

7.  To  blow,  breathe,  irveto  pneo. 

Matt.  7.  25  the  floods  came,  and  the  winds  blew 

7.  27  the  winds  blew,  and  beat  upon  that  house 
Lukei2.  55  when  (ye  see)  the  south  wind  blow 
John  3.  8  The  wind  bloweth  where  it  listeth 

6.  18  arose,  by  reason  of  a  great  wind  that  blew 
Rev.  7.  1  the  wind  should  not  blow  on  the  earth 

BLOW  an  alarm,  to  — 

To  cry  out,  make  a  noise,  pi  rua,  5. 

Num  10.  9  ye  shall  blow  an  alarm  with  the  trumpets 

BLOW,  to  cause  to  — 

7.  To  journey,  yp;  nasa,  5. 

Psa.  78.  26  He  causeth  an  east  wind  to  blow  in  the 
2.  To  cause  to  blow,  sir;  nashab,  5. 

Psa.  147.  18  he  causeth  his  wind  to  blow,  .the  waters 
BLOW  (a  trumpet),  to  — 

To  strike,  strike  up,  ypn  taqa. 

Num  10.  3  when  they  shall  blow  with  them,  all  the 
10.  4  if  they  blow  (but)  with  one  (trumpet) 

10.  5  When  ye  blow  an  alarm,  then  the  camps 
10.  6  When  ye  blow  an  alarm,  then  the  camps 


Num  10.  6  shall  blow  an  alarm  for  their  journeys 
10.  7  ye  shall  blow,  but  ye  shall  not  sound  an 
10.  8  sons  of  Aaron . .  shall  blow  with  the  trum. 

10.  10  ye  shall  blow  with  the  trumpets  over 
Josh.  6.  4  the  priests  shall  blow  with  the  trumpets 

6.  8  passed  on.  .and  blew  with  the  trumpets 
6.  9  before  the  priests  that  blew  with  the  tr. 

6.  13  went  on  continually,  and  blew  with  the  tr. 

6  16  when  the  priests  blew  with  the  trumpets 
6.  20  when  (the  priests)  blew  with  the  trumpets 
Judg.  3.  27  he  blew  a  trumpet  in  the  mountain  of  E. 

6.  34  came  upon  Gideon,  and  he  blew  a  trumpet 

7.  18  Wlienlblow.  .thenblowye.  .alsoon every 
7.  19  they  blew  the  trumpets,  and  brake  the 

7.  20  the  three  companies  blew  the  trumpets 
7.  22  the  three  hundred  blew  the  trumpets 

1  Sa.  13.  3  Saul  blew  the  trumpet  throughout  all  the 

2  Sa.  2.  28  Joab  blew  a  trumpet,  and  all  the  people 

18.  16  Joab  blew  the  trumpet,  .and  the  people 
20.  1  he  blew  a  trumpet,  and  said.  We  have 
20.  22  he  blew  a  trumpet,  and  they  retired  from 

1  Ki.  1.  34  and  blow  ye  with  the  trumpet,  and  say 

1.  39  they  blew  the  trumpet  ;  and  all  the 

2  Ki.  9.  13  blew  with  trumpets,  saying,  Jehu  is  king 

11.  14  the  people  of  the  land,  .blew  with  trum. 
Psa.  81.  3  Blow  up  the  trumpet  in  the  new  moon 
Isa.  18.  3  when  he  bloweth  a  trumpet,  hear  ye 
Jer.  4.  5  say,  Blow  ye  the  trumpet  in  the  land 

6.  1  blow  the  trumpet  in  Tekoa,  and  set  up  a 
51.  27  blow  the  trumpet  among  the  nations 
Eze.  7.  14  They  have  blown  the  trumpet,  even  to 
33.  3  blow  the  trumpet,  and  warn  the  people 
33.  6  and  blow  not  the  trumpet,  and  the  people 
Hos  5.  8  Blow  ye  the  cornet  in  Gibeah.. the  trum. 
Joel  . - 


.  Blow  ye  the  trumpet  in  Zion,  and 
2.  15  Blow  the  trumpet  in  Zion,  sanctify  a  fast 
Zecli.  9.  14  the  Lord  God  shall  blow  the  trumpet 

BLOW  softly,  to  — 

To  blow  by  degrees,  vrroirvciv  hupopneiJ. 

Acts  27.  13  the  south  wind  blew  softly,  supposing 

BLOW  upon,  to  — 

To  cause  to  breathe,  blow,  m3  puach,  5. 

Song  4.  16  come,  thou  south ;  blow  upon  my  garden 

BLOWING  — 

To  strike,  strike  up,  l’pn  taqa. 

Josh.  6.  9,  13  going  on,  and  blowing  with  the  trum. 

BLOWING  of  trumpets  — 

Shouting,  njjni?  teruah. 

Lev.  23.  24  a  memorial  of  blowing  of  trumpets,  an 

BLOWING  the  trumpets  — 

Shouting,  njjnn  teruah. 

Num  29.  1  it  is  a  day  of  blowing  the  trumpets  unto 

BLOWN  — 

To  be  breathed  on,  ns;  naphach,  4. 

Job  20.  26  a  fire  not  blown  shall  consume  him 

BLOWN,  to  be  — 

To  be  struck,  Vpij  taqa,  2. 

Isa.  27.  13  the  great  trumpet  shall  be  blown 
Amos  3.  6  Shall  a  trumpet  be  blown  in  the  city 

BLUE  — 

Blue  or  violet,  rta)?  tekeleth. 

Exod25.  4  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine 
26.  1  (of)  tine  twined  linen,  and  blue,  and 
26.  4  thou  shalt  make  loops  of  blue  upon  the 
26.  31  thouslialtmakeaveil(of)blue,and  purple 
26.  36  thou  shalt  make  an  hanging  .  .(of)  blue 
27. 16  an  hanging  of  twenty  cubits,  (of)  blue,  and 
28.  5  they  shall  take  gold,  and  blue,  and  purple 
28.  6  shall  make  the  ephod  (of)  gold,  (of)  blue 
28.  8  of  gold,  (of)  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet 
28.  15  gold,  (of)  blue,  and  (of)  purple,  and  (of) 

28.  28  bind  the  breastplate ..  with  a  lace  of  blue 
28.  31  make  the  robe  of  the  ephod  all  (of)  blue 
28.  33  thou  shalt  make  pomegranates  (of)  blue 
28.  37  thou  shalt  put  it  on  a  blue  lace,  that  it 
35.  6  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine 
35.  23  with  whom  was  found  blue,  and  purple 
35.  25  of  blue,  and  of  purple,  (and)  of  scarlet 

35.  35  of  the  embroiderer,  in  blue,  and  in  purple 

36.  8  (of)  fine  twined  linen,  and  blue,  and 
36.  11  he  made  loops  of  blue  on  the  edge  of  one 
36.  35  he  made  a  veil  (of)  blue,  and  purple,  and 
36.  37  an  hanging  for  the  tabernacle,  .(of)  blue 
38.  18  the  hanging,  .(was)  needlework, (of)  blue 

38.  23  an  embroiderer  in  blue,  and  in  purple 

39.  1  of  the  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet 
39.  2  he  made  the  ephod  (of)  gold,  blue,  and 
39.  3  to  work  (it)  in  the  blue,  and  in  the  purple 
39.  5,  8  (of)  gold,  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet 
39.  21  bind  the  breastplate,  .with  a  lace  of  blue 
39.  22  made  the  robe  of  the  ephod . .  all  (of)  blue 
39.  24  made,  .pomegranates  (of)  blue,  and  purple 
39.  29  a  girdle  (of)  fine  twined  linen,  and  blue 
39.  31  they  tied  unto  it  a  lace  of  blue,  to  fasten 

Num.  4.  6  spread  over  (it)  a  cloth  wholly  of  blue 
4.  7  table . .  they  shall  spread  a  cloth  of  blue 
4.  9  they  shall  take  a  cloth  of  blue,  and  cover 
4.  11  altar  they  shaU  spread  a  cloth  of  blue 
4.  12  put  (them)  in  a  cloth  of  blue,  and  cover 
15.  38  put  upon  the  fringe  .  .a  ribband  of  blue 
2  Ch.  2.  7  iron,  andin  purple,  and  crimson, and  blue 

2.  14  in  blue,  and  in  fine  linen,  and  in  crimson 

3.  14  he  made  the  veil  (of)  blue,  and  purple 
Esth.  1.  6  white,  green,  and  blue  (hangings),  fasten. 

8.  15  in  royal  apparel  of  blue  and  white,  and 


Jer.  10.  9  blue  and  purple  (is)  their  clothing  :  they 
Eze.  23.  6  clothed  with  blue,  captains  and  rulers 
27.  7  blue  and  purple  from  the  isles  of  Elishah 
27.  24  in  blue  clothes,  and  broidered  work,  and 

BLUE  (marble)  — 

White  (marble),  zip  sliesh. 

Esth.  1.  6  pavement  of.  .blue,  and  white,  and  black 

BLUENESS  — 

Stripe,  wound,  nmpn,  nman  chaburah. 

Prov.20.  30  the  blueness  of  a  wound  cleanseth  away 

BLUNT,  to  be  — 

To  be  weak,  blunt,  nn^  qahah,  3. 

Eccl.  10.  10  If  the  iron  be  blunt,  and  he  do  not  whet 

BLUSH,  to  — 

1  .To  be  cut  into,  caused  to  blush,  c^s  kalam,  2. 

Ezra  9.  6  I  am  ashamed  and  blush  to  lift  up  my 
Jer.  8.  12  at  aU  ashamed,  neither  could  they  blush 

2 .To  cut  in,  cause  to  blush,  ths  kalam,  5. 

Jer.  6.  15  at  all  ashamed,  neither  could  they  blush 

BO  AN-ER'-GES,  ftoavtpyls  sons  of  rage,  soon  angry. 
Surname  of  the  two  sons  of  Zebedee,  James  and 
John.  It  had  reference  to  their  fiery  zeal,  signs  of 
which  may  be  seen  in  Luke  9.  54,  and  Mark  9.  38. 

Mark  3.  17  he  surnamed  them  B.,  which  is,  The  sons 
BOAR  — 

Boar,  sivine,  Tin  chazir. 

Psa.  80.  13  boar  out  of  the  wood  doth  waste  it,  and 

BOARD  — 

1.  Board,  ni1?  luach. 

Exod27.  8  Hollow  with  boards  shalt  thou  make  it 

38.  7  he  made  the  altar  hollow  with  boards 
Song  8.  9  we  will  enclose  her  with  boards  of  cedar 
Eze.  27.  5  They  have  made  all  thy  (ship)  boards  of 

2.  Rib,  side,  slope,  nbf  tsela. 

I  Ki.  6.  15  he  built  the  walls,  with  boards  of  cedar 
6.  16  both  the  floor  and  the  walls  with  boards 

3 . Board,  plank,  eng  qeresh. 

Exod  26.  15  thou  shalt  make  boards  forthe  tabernacle 
26.  16  length  of  a  board,  breadth  of  one  board 
26.  17  in  one  board,  .for  all  the  boards  of  the 
26.  18  make  the  boards  .  .twenty  boards  on  the 
26.  19  sockets  of  silver  under  the  twenty  boards 
26.  19  under  one  board .  .under  another  board 
26.  20 on  the  north  side.. twenty  boards 
26.  21  under  one  board,  .under  another  board 
26.  22  for  the  sides .  thou  shalt  make  six  boards 
26.  23  two  boards  shalt  thou  make  for  the 
26.  25  eight  boards . .  one  board . .  another  board 
26.  26  five  for  the  boards  of  the  one  side  of  the 
26.  27  bars  for  the  boards,  .bars  for  the  boards 
26.  28  the  middle  bar  in  the  midst  of  the  boards 
26.  29  tbou  shalt  overlay  the  boards  with  gold 

35.  11  his  boards,  his  bars,  his  pillars,  and  his 

36.  20  he  made  boards  for  the  tabernacle 
36.  21  length  of  a  board .  .breadth  of  a  board 
36.  22  One  board  had  . .  make  for  all  the  boards 
36.  23  he  made  boards . .  twenty  boards  for  the 

36.  24  twenty  boards,  .one  board,  .anotherboard 
36.  25  the  other  side  he  made  twenty  boards 
36.  26  sockets  under  one  board . .  another  board 
36.  27  for  the  sides . .  he  made  six  boards 
36.  28  two  boards  made  he  for  the  corners  of 
36.  30  there  were  eight  boards,  .every  board 
36.  31  five  for  the  boards  of  the  one  side  of  the 
36.  32  five  bars  for  the  boards,  .for  the  boards 
36.  33  middle  bar  to  shoot  through  the  boards 
36.  34  he  overlaid  the  boards  with  gold,  and 

39.  33  his  taches,  his  boards,  his  bars,  and  his 

40.  18  set  up  the  boards  thereof,  and  put  in 
Num.  3.  36  custody  and  charge,  .(shall  be) the  boards 

4.  31  boards  of  the  tabernacle,  and  the  bars 

4.2 4  row,  ■TJih'  sederah. 

1  Ki.  6.  9  covered  the  house  with  beams  and  boards 

5. Board,  plank,  aavis  sanis. 

Acts  27.  44  And  the  rest,  some  on  boards,  and  some 

BOAST  — 

To  make  great,  *r]3  gaclal,  5. 

Eze.  35.  13  Thus  with  your  mouth  ye  have  boasted 

BOAST  (against),  to  — 

1  .To  praise  greatly,  halal,  3. 

Psa.  10.  3  the  wicked  boasteth  of  his  heart's  desire 
44.  8  In  God  we  boast  all  the  day  long,  and 

2.  To  praise  oneself,  bbn  halal,  7. 

1  Ki.  20.  11  Let  not  him.  .boast  himself  as  he  that 
Psa  49.  6  boast  themselves  in  the  multitude  of 

52.  1  Why  boasteth  thou  thyself  in  mischief 
rrov.20.  14  he  is  gone  his  way,  then  he  boasteth 

3.  To  make  heavy,  or  honourable,  nps  kabad,  5. 

2  Ch.  25.  19  thine  heart  lifteth  thee  up  to  boast 

4 . To boast  against, tear aKavxaog.aikatakauchaom.ai. 
Rom.  1 1.  18  Boast  not  against,  .if  thou  boast,  thou 

5.  To  boast,  KavYdopcu  kauchaomar. 

2  Co.  7.  14  if  I  have  boasted  any  thing  to  him  of  you 

9.  2  for  which  I  boast  of  you  to  them  of  M 
10.  8  though  I  should  boast  somewhat  more 
10.  13  we  will  not  [boast]  of  things  without  (our) 
10.  15  Not  boasting  of  things  without  (our) 

10.  16  not  to  boast  in  another  man’s  line  of 
Eph.  2.  9  Not  of  works,  lest  any  man  should  boast 


BOAST 


6.  To  say,  lay  out,  allege,  \eyw  lego. 

Acts  5.  36  Theudas,  boasting  himself,  .somebody 

BOAST  great  things,  to  — 

To  boast  great  things,  peyaKaux^w  megalaucheo. 
Jas.  3.  5  is  a  little  member,  and  boasteth  great  th. 

BOAST,  to  make  — 

To  praise  oneself,  halal,  7. 

Psa.  34.  2  My  soul  shall  make  her  boast  in  the  Lord 
BOAST  self,  to  — 

1.  To  say  or  speak  of  oneself ,  tJB  amar,  7. 

Fsa.  94.  4  the  workers  of  iniquity  boast  themselves? 

2.  To  praise  oneself  yjn  halal,  7. 

Psa.  49.  6  boast  themselves  in  the  multitude  of 
52,  1  Why  boastest  thou  thyself  in  mischief 
97.  7  Confounded  be  all.  .that  boast  themselv. 
Provss.  14  Whoso  boasteth  himself  of  a  false  gift 
27.  1  Boast  not  thyself  of  tomorrow 

3.  To  speak  of  oneself ,  lift  oneself  up,  ia;  yamar,  7. 
Isa.  61.  6  in  their  glory  shall  ye  boast  yourselves 

4.  To  beautify  oneself,  in b  paar,  7. 

Isa.  10.  15  Shall  the  ax  boast  itself  against  him 

5.  To  boast,  icavxo.o/j.o.t  kauchaomai. 

2T30.  n.  16  that  I  may  boast  myself  a  little 

BOAST,  to  make  one’s  — - 

To  boast,  Kavxaogai  kauchaomai. 

Bom.  2.  17  in  the  law,  and  makest  thy  boast  of  God 

2.  23  Thou  that  makest  thy  boast  of  the  law 

BOASTEB  — 

Taking  on  great  airs,  aXa^wv  alazon. 

Bom.  1.  30  proud,  boasters,  inventors  of  evil  things 
2Ti.  3.  2  lovers  of  their  own  selves,  .boasters 

BOASTING  — 

1. A  taking  on  of  great  airs,  aXa^oveia  alazoneia. 

Jas.  4.  16  ye  rejoice  in  your  boastings  :  all  such 

2.  Boasting,  icavxvpa  kauehema. 

2  Co.  9.  3  lest  our  boasting  of  you  should  be  in 

3.  Boasting  ( act  of),  Kaiixvais  kauchesis. 

Bom.  3.  27  Where  (is)  boasting  then  ?  It  is  excluded 
2  Co.  7.  14  even  so  our  boasting,  which 

8.  24  show . .  the  proof . .  of  our  boasting  on 

9.  4  ashamed  in  this  same  confident  [boasting] 
11.  10  no  man  shall  stop  me  of  this  boasting 
11. 17  foolishly,  in  this  confidence  of  boasting 

BOAT  — 

1. A  ( little )  boat,  irXoidpiou  ploiarion. 

John  6.  22  saw  that  there  was  none  other  boat  there 

6.  22  went  not  with  his  disciples  into  the  [boat] 
6.  23  there  came  other  [boats]  from  Tiberias 

2 . A  skiff,  CKOLtpy  skaphe. 

Acts  27.  16  we  had  much  work  to  come  by  the  boat 
27.  30  when  they  had  let  down  the  boat  into 
27.  32  cut  oft'  the  ropes  of  the  boat 

BOAT,  ferry  — 

Ferry  boat,  rnaj;  abarah. 

2  Sa.  19. 18  there  went  over  a  ferry  boat  to  carry 
BO'-AZ,  lyh  fleetness,  strength. 

1.  A  Bethlehemite,  of  the  tribe  of  Judah,  who  became 
the  husband  of  Buth  the  Moabitess,  and  was  an  ances¬ 
tor  of  David,  B.o.  1312.  In  the  N.T.  he  is  called  Booz. 

Buth  2.  1  Naomi . .  kinsman . .  and  his  name  (was)  B. 

2.  3  part  of  the  field  (belonging)  unto  B.,  who 

2.  4  behold,  B.  came  from  Beth  lehem,  and 
2.  5  Then  said  B.  .Whose  damsel  (is)  this? 

2.  8  Then  said  B . .  abide  here . .  by  my  maidens 
2.  11  B.  .saiduntoher.lt  hath  fullybeen showed 
2.  14  B.  said.,  come  thou,  .and  eat  of  the  bread 
2.  15  B.  commanded  his  young  men,  saying 
2.  tg  man’s  name  with  whom  I  wrought . .  (is)  B. 

2.  23  she  kept  fast  by  the  maidens  of  B. 

3.  2  now  (is).  .B.  of  our  kindred,  with  whose 

3.  7  when  B.  had  eaten  and  drunk. .he  went 

4.  1  Then  went  B.  up  to  the  gate,  and  sat 

4.  1  the  kinsman  of  whom  B.  spake  came  by 

4.  5  Then  said  B. .  .thou  buyest  the  field  of  the 
4.  8  the  kinsman  said  unto  B.,  Buy  (it)  for  thee 
4.  9  B.  said . . I  have  bought  all  that  (was) 

4.  13  B.  took  Buth,  and  she  was  his  wife 
4.21  Salmon  begat  B. ,  and  B.  begat  Obed 
1  Ch.  2.  11  Nashon  begat  Salma,  and  Salma  begat  B. 

2.  12  B.  begat  Obed,  and  Obed  begat  Jesse 
Matt.  1.  5  Salmon  begat  B.  of  Bachab 
Luke  3.  32  B.,  which  was.  .of  Salmon,  which  was.  .of 

2.  One  of  Solomon's  brasen  pillars  erected  at  the  temple 
porch.  It  stood  on  the  left  side,  and  was  17I  cubits 
high. 

1  Ki.  7.  21  set  up  the.  .pillar,  and.  .the  name.  ,B. 

2  Ch.  3. 17  he .  .called  the  name  of  that  on.  .left  B. 
BO-CHE'-BU,  roia  youth. 

Son  of  Azel,  a  Benjamite  of  the  family  of  Saul  the  son 
of  Kish.  The  LXX.  render  it  npwroTOKos,  firstborn, 
in  both  passages.  B.c.  860. 

1  Ch.  8.  38  Azel  had  six  sons.  .Azrikam,  and  B.,  and 

9.  44  Azel  had  six  sons . .  Azrikam,  B.,  and 
BO'-CHIM,  D’ban  the  weepers. 

A  place  W.  of  the  Jordan,  above  Gilgal. 

J udg.  2.  1  an  angel . .  came  up  from  Gilgal  to  B. 

2.  5  they  called  the  name  of  that  place  B. 


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BODILY  — 

I  .Body,  awya  sOma. 

2  Co.  10.  10  bodily  presence  (ls).weak,  and  (his) 

2. Bodily,  aioyariKis  sSmatikos. 

Luke  3.  22  the  Holy  Ghost  descended  in  a  bodily 
1  Ti.  4.  8  bodily  exercise  proftteth  little  ;  but 

H. Bodily,  crupaTiKus  sSmatikos. 

Col.  2.  9  all  the  fulness  of  the  Godhead  bodily 

BODY  — 

1.  Belly,  [B|  betel 1. 

Deut  28."  ’  4  Blessed  (shall  be)  the  fruit  of  thy  body 
28.  11  plenteous,  .in  the  fruit  of  thy  body 
28.  18  Cursed  (shall  be)  the  fruit  of  thy  body 
28.  53  thou  shalt  eat  the  fruit  of  thine,  .body 

30.  9  fruit  of  thy  body,  and  in  the  fruit  of  thy 
Job  19.  17  the  children’s  (sake)  of  mine  own  body 
Psa.  132.  11  Of  the  fruit  of  thy  body  will  I  set 

Mic.  6.  7  fruit  of  my  body  (for)  the  sin  of  my  soul? 

2. Flesh,  3^9  basnr. 

Isa.  10.  18  of  his  fruitful  field,  both  soul  and  body 
Eze.  10,  12  their  whole  body,  and  their  backs,  and 

3 . Back,  33  gab. 

Job  13.  12  ashes,  your  bodies  to  bodies  of  clay 
i.Bach,  is  gev. 

Isa.  51.  23  thou  hast  laid  thy  body  as  the  ground 

5.  Back,  ni3  geyah. 

Job  20.  25  It  is  drawn,  and  cometh  out  of  the  body 

6 . Back,  n;]3  geviyyah. 

Gen.  47.  18  there  is  not  ought  left,  .but  our  bodies 
1  Sa.  31.  10  they  fastened  his  body  to  the  wall 

31.  12  went  all  night,  and  took  the  body  of  Saul 
31.  12  the  bodies  of  bis  sons  from  the  wall 

Neh.  9.  37  also  they  have  dominion  over  our  bodies 
Eze.  1.  11  their  wings.. two  covered  their  bodies 

I.  23  which  covered,  on  that  side,  their  bodies 
Dan.  10.  6  His  body  also  (was)  like  the  beryl 

7 . Back,  ns?3  guphah. 

1  Ch.  10. 12  They,  .the  body  of  Saul .  .the  bodies  of  his 

8.  What  is  palpable,  material,  Dira  geshem. 

Dan  3.  27  upou  whose  bodies  the  fire  had  no  power 

3.  28  the  king's  word,  and  yielded  their  bodies 

4.  33  his  body  was  wet  with  the  dew  of  heaven 

5.  21  his  body  was  wet  with  the  dew  of  heaven 
7. 11  Ills  body  destroyed,  and  given  to  the 

9.  Carcase,  fallen  object,  nebelah. 

Deut2i.  23  His  body  shall  not  remain  all  night 

IO.iSom?,  Irreathing  creature,  tr'53  nephesh. 

Lev.  21.  11  Neither  shall  he  go  in  to  any  dead  body 
Mum.  6.  6  he  shall  come  at  no  dead  body 

19.  13  Whosoever  toucheth  the  dead  body  of  any 
Hag.  2.  13  If  (one  that  is)  unclean  by  a  dead  body 

II  .Bone,  substance,  Dxjj  etsem. 

Exod  24.  10  as  it  were  the  body  of  heaven  in  (his) 
Lam.  4.  7  they  were  more  ruddy  in  body  than 

12 . Flesh,  that  which  is  thick,  ’’IN?'  she-er. 

Prov.  5.  11  when  thy  flesh  and  thy  bodyare  consumed 

13.  Thigh,  ipi  yarek. 

Judg.  8.  30  threescore  and  ten  sons  of  his  body 
H.  Sheath,  him  nidneh. 

Dan.  7.  15  in  my  spirit  in  the  midst  of  (my)  body 

lb. Body,  aufia  soma. 

Matt.  5.  29,  30  thy  whole  body  should  be  cast  into 

6.  22  The  light  of  tile  body  is  the  eye 

6.  22  thy  whole  body  shall  be  full  of  light 
6.  23  thy  whole  body  shall  be  full  of  darkness 
6.  25  nor  yet  for  your  body,  wliat  ye  shall  put 
6.  25  and  the  body  than  raiment? 

10.  28  fear  not  them  which  kill  the  body 

10.  28  to  destroy  both  soul  and  body  in  hell 

14.  12  his  disciples  came,  and  took  lip  the  [body] 
26.  12  hath  poured  this  ointment  on  my  body 

26.  26  and  said,  Take,  eat ;  this  is  my  body 

27.  52  many  bodies  of  the  saints  which  slept 
27.  58  went  to  Pilate,  and  begged  the  body  of 
27.  58  Pilate  commanded  the  [body]  to  be  deliv. 
27.  59  when  Joseph  bad  taken  the  body,  he 

Mark  5.  29  felt  in  (her)  body  that  she  was  healed 
14.  8  she  is  come  aforehand  to  anoint  my  body 

14.  22  Jesus,  .said,  Take,  eat:  this  is  my  body 

15.  43  Joseph,  .craved  the  body  of  Jesus 

15.  45  centurion,  he  gave  the  [body]  to  Joseph 
Luke  11.  34  The  light  of  the  body  is  the  eye 

II.  34  thy  whole  body  also  is  full  of  light 

11.  34  thy  body  also  (is)  full  of  darkness 

11.  36  If  thy  whole  body,  .(be)  full  of  light 

12.  4  Be  not  afraid  of  them  that  kill  the  body 

12.  22  neither  for  the  body,  what  ye  shall  put 
12.  23  and  the  body  (is  more)  than  raiment 

17.  37  Wheresover  the  body  (is),  thither  will  the 

22.  19  This  is  my  body,  which  is  given  for  you 

23.  52  This  (man),  .begged  the  body  of  Jesus 

23.  55  beheld  the  sepulchre,  and  how  his  body 

24.  3  found  not  the  body  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
24.  23  when  they  found  not  his  body 

John  2.  21  he  spake  of  the  temple  of  his  body 

19.  31  that  the  bodies  should  not  remain  upon 
ig.  38  that  he  might  take  away  the  body  of 
19.  38  and  took  the  body  of  Jesus 

19.  40  Then  took  they  the  body  of  Jesus 

20.  12  feet,  where  the  body  of  Jesus  had  lain 
Acts  9.  40  turning  (him)  to  the  body  said,  Tabitlia 


BODY 


Bom.  1.  24  to  dishonour  their  own  bodies  between 

4.  19  considered  not  his  own  body  now  dead 
6.  6  that  the  body  of  sin  might  be  destroyei'. 

6.  12  Let  not  sin.  reign  in  your  mortal  body 

7.  4  are  become  dead  to  the  law  by  the  body 

7.  24  who  shall  deliver  me  from  the  body  of 

8.  10  the  body  (is)  dead  because  of  sin ;  but  the 

8.  11  shall  also  quicken  your  mortal  bodies 

8.  13  if  ye.  mortify  the  deeds  of  the  body 

8.  23  adoption,  .the  redemption  of  our  body 
12.  1  that  ye  present  your  bodies  a  living 
12.  4  as  we  have  many  members  in  one  body 
12.  5  we,  (being)  many,  are  one  body  in  Christ 

1  Co.  5.  3  I .  .as  absent  in  body,  but  present  in 

6.  13  the  body  (is)  not  for  fornication,  but  for 
6.  13  and  the  Lord  for  the  body 
6.  15  Know  ye  not  that  your  bodies  are  the 
6.  16  know  ye  not  that  he.. is  one  body? 

6.  18  Every  sin . .  is  without  the  body :  but  he 

6.  18  sinueth  against  his  own  body 

6.  19  know  ye  not  that  your  body  is  the  temple 

6.  20  glorify  God  in  your  body,  and  ill  your 

7.  4  The  wife  hath  not  power  of  lier  own  body 
7.  4  husband  hath  not  power  of  his  own  body 
7.  34  that  she  may  be  lioly  both  in  body  and  in 

9.  27  I  keep  under  my  body,  and  bring  (it)  into 
10. 16  is  it  not  the  communion  of  the  body  of 

10.  17  For  we.  .are  one  bread,  (and)  one  body 

1 1.  24  Take,  eat :  this  is  my  body,  which  is 

11.  27  shall  be  guilty  of  the  body  and  blood  of 

11.  29  himself,  not  discerning  the  Lord’s  body 

12.  12  as  the  body  is  one,  and  hath  many  mtinb. 
12.  12  members  of  that  one  body,  .are  one  body 
i2.  13  Spirit  are  we  all  baptized  into  one  body 
12.  14  the  body  is  not  one  member,  but  many 
12.  15  I  am  not  the  hand,  I  am  not  of  the  body 
12.  15  is  it  therefore  not  of  the  body? 

12.  16  I  am  not  the  eye,  I  am  not  of  the  body 
12.  16  is  it  therefore  not  of  the  body? 

12.  17  If  the  whole  body  (were)  an  eye,  where 
12.  18  set.  .every  one  of  them  in  the  body 
12.  19  all  one  member,  where  (were)  the  body? 
12.  20  many  members,  yet  but  one  body 
12.  22  much  more  those  members  of  the  body 
12.  23  those  (members)  of  the  body,  which  we 
12.  24  God  hath  tempered  the  body  together 
12.  25  there  should  be  no  schism  in  the  body 

12.  27  Now  ye  are  the  body  of  Christ,  and 

13.  3  though  I  give  my  body  to  be  burned 
15.  35  and  with  what  body  do  they  come? 

15.  37  thou  sowest  not  that  body  that  shall  be 
15.  38  God  giveth  it  a  body  as  it  hath  pleased 
15.  38  and  to  every  seed  his  own  body 
15.  40  celestial  bodies,  and  bodies  terrestrial 
15.  44,  44  natural  body . .  spiritual  body 

2  Co.  4.  10  Always  bearing  about  in  the  body 

4.  10  might  be  made  manifest  in  our  body 

5.  6  whilst  we  are  at  home  in  the  body 

5.  8  willing,  .to  be  absent  from  tlie  body,  and 

5.  10  may  receive  the  things,  .in  (his)  body 
12.  2  whether  in  the  body .  .or.  .out  of  the  body 

12.  3  whether  in  the  body,  or  out  of  the  body 
Gal.  6.  17  I  bear  in  my  body  the  marks  of  the  Lord 
Eph.  1.  23  Which  is  his  body,  the  fulness  of  him 

2.  16  reconcile  both  unto  God  in  one  body  by 
4.  4  one  body,  and  one  Spirit,  even  as  ye  are 
4.  12  for  the  edifying  of  the  body  of  Christ 

4.  16  body  fitly  joined,  .increase  of  the  body 

5.  23  Christ,  .he  is  the  saviour  of  the  body 
5.  28  to  love  their  wives  as  their  own  bodies 
5.  30  For  we  are  members  of  his  body,  of  his 

Phil.  1.  20  Christ  shall  be  magnified  in  my  body 

3.  21  Who  shall  change  our  vile  body,  that 
3.  21  like  unto  bis  glorious  body 

Col.  1.  18  he  is  the  head  of  the  body,  the  church 
1.  22  In  the  body  of  his  flesh  through  death 

1.  24  afflictions  of  Christ,  .for  his  body’s  sake 

2.  11  in  putting  off  the  body  of  the  sins  of 
2.  17  a  shadow,  .but  the  body  (is)  of  Christ 
2. 19  from  which  all  the  body  by  joints  and 

2.  23  humility,  and  neglecting  of  the  body 

3.  15  to  the  which,  .ye  are  called  in  one  body 
1  Th.  5.  23  (I  pray  God)  your  whole,  .bodybepreserd. 
Heb.  10.  5  but  a  body  bast  thou  prepared  me 

10.  10  through  the  offering  of  the  body  of  Jesus 

10.  22  having,  .our  bodies  washed  with  pure 

13.  3  as  being  yourselves  also  in  the  body 

13.  11  tlie  bodies  of  those  beasts,  whose  blood 

Jas.  2. 16  tilings  which  are  needful  to  the  body 

2.  26  as  the  body  without  the  spirit  is  dead 

3.  2  able  also  to  bridle  the  whole  body 

3.  3  and  we  turn  about  their  whole  body 
3.  6  the  tongue,  .defiletli  the  whole  body 
1  Pe.  2.  24  Who.  .bare  our  sins  in  liis  own  body 
Jude  9  lie  disputed  about  the  body  of  Moses 

16. Surface  of  a  body,  frame,  person,  xp^s  chrOs. 
Acts  19.  12  So  that  from  his  body  were  brought  unto 

BODY,  dead  — 

1  .Carcase,  rta)  nebelah. 

Psa.  79.  2  The  dead  bodies  of  thy  servants  have 
Isa.  26.  19  (together  with)  my  dead  body  shall  they 
Jer.  26.  23  cast  his  dead  body  into  the  graves 
34.  20  their  dead  bodies  shall  be  for  meat 
36.  30  his  dead  body  shall  be  cast  out 

2 .Fallen  thing,  carcase,  nruya  ptoma. 

Bev.  11.  8  And  their  dead  bodies,  .in  the  street 
it.  9  they,  .shall  see  their  dead  bodies 

11.  9  they,  .shall  not  suffer  their  dead  bodies 


BODY 


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BOND  WOMAN 


BODY,  of  the  same  — 

Joined  in  me  body ,  eheouyos  sussomos. 

Eph.  3.  6  Gentiles  should  be.. of  the  same  body 

BO'-HAN,  ;na  stumpy. 

A  Eeubenite,  after  whom  a  stone  was  named  which 

formed  part  of  the  boundary  between  J  udah  and  ben¬ 
jamin,  B.C.  I7M-  ,,  ,  T, 

Tosh  1?  6  the  border  went  up  to  the  stone  of  B. 

’1$.’  17  and  descended  to  the  stone  of  B, 

BOIL  —  .  ... 

Burning,  inflammation,  pray  shechin. 

E.\od.  9.  9  it.  .shall  be  a  boil  breaking  forth 

9  ,0  it  became  a  boil  breaking  forth  (with) 

0  11  could  not  stand.. because  of  the  boils 
q  11  the  boil  was  upon  the  magicians 
Lev.  11.  18  The  flesh  also,  in  which,  .was  a  boil 
in  iq  in  the  place  of  the  boil  there  be  a 
11  20  plague  of  leprosy  broken  out  of  the  boil 
it  23  if  the  bright  spot  stay,  .it  (is)a  boil 
2  Ki.  20.  7  they  toook  and  laid  (it)  on  the  boil 
Job  2.  7  Satan . .  smote  Job  with  sore  boils 
Isa.  38.  21  lay  (it)  for  a  plaister  upon  the  boil 


Acts  4.  31  they  spake  the  word  of  God  with  boldness 
Eph  3  12  In  whom  we  have  boldness  and  access 
Phil.  1.  20  (that)  with  all  boldness,  as  always 

1  Ti.  3.  13  great  boldness  in  the  faith  which  is  in 
neb.  10.  19  Having  therefore,  brethren,  boldness  to 
x  Jo.  4!  17  that  we  may  have  boldness  in  the  day  of 

BOLDNESS  of  speech  — 

Free  utterance,  irafyyorla  parrhesia. 

2  Co.  7.  4  Great  (is)  my  boldness  of  speech  toward 

BOLLED  — 

The  calix  of  flowers,  Sun?  ejihol. 

Exod.  9.  31  barley,  .in  the  ear.  .the  flax,  .boiled 

BOLSTER  — 

1.  Place  of  the  head,  nitw-ra  meraashoth. 

1  Sa.  19.  13  put  a  pillow  of  goats’  (hair)  for  his  bolster 
19.  16  a  pillow  of  goats'  (hair)  for  his  bolster 
26.  7  Saul  lay . .  and  his  spear ..  at  his  bolster 
26.  1 1  take  thou  now  the  spear . .  at  his  bolster 
26. 16  cruse  of  water  that  (was)  at  his  bolster 

2 . Place  of  the  head,  rftwn  raashoth. 

1  Sa.  26. 12  took  the  spear,  .from  Saul’s  bolster 


BOIL,  to  — 

1  .To  boil ,  W?  hashed ,  3.  ,  .  ,  . 

Lev  8.  31  Boil  the  flesh(at)  the  door  of  the  tabernacle 

1  Ki.  19.  21  boiled  their  flesh  with  the  instruments 

2  Ki.  6.  29  we  boiled  my  son,  and  did  eat  him 
Eze.  46.  20  the  place  where  the  priests  shall  boil 

46.  24  These  (are)  the  places  of  them  that  boil 
46.  24  the  ministers  of  the  house  shall  boil 

2 .To  bubble  up, nn"j  rathach ,  4. 

Job  30.  27  My  bowels  boiled,  and  rested  not 

BOIL,  to  make  to  —  c 

) .To  (cause  to)  bubble  up,  nrn  rathach,  4. 

Eze.  24.  5  Take  the  choice . .  make  it  boil  well 

2  To  cause  to  bubble  up,  nn"j  rathach,  5. 

Job  41.  31  He  maketh  the  deep  to  boil  like  a  pot 

BOILING  places  — - 

Cooking  hearths,  niSipa  mebashsheloth. 

Eze.  46.  23  (it  was)  made  with  boiling  places  under 

BOISTEROUS  — 

Strong,  i(rYup<Js  ischuros. 

Matt  14.  30  when  he  saw  the  wind  boisterous 

BOLD,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  confident,  noa  batach. 

Prov.28.  1  the  righteous  are  bold  as  a  lion 

2 . To  be  warm,  zealous,  daring,  6apt>e 01  tharrhed. 

2  Co  io  1  being  absent  am  bold  toward  you 

10.  2  that  I  may  not  be  bold  when  I  am  present 

3.  To  use  free  utterance,  Trap[>y<nd(oyat. 

1  Th.  2.  2  we  were  bold  in  our  God  to  speak 

4.  To  be  bold,  rokydo)  tolmao.  . 

2  Co  10  -  wherewith  I  think  to  be  bold  against  some 

11.  21  whereinsoever  any  is  bold.  .1  am  bold 
Phil.  i.  14  many .  .are  much  more  bold  to  speak 

BOLD,  to  be  much  —  ^  t 

To  have  much free  utterancefxu  irokk^vnapltyalay. 
Phm.  8  I  might  be  much  bold  in  Christ  to  enjom 

BOLD,  to  be  very  — 

To  be  very  bold,  anuroKyaw  apotolmao. 

Rom  10.  20  Esaias  is  very  hold,  and  saith,  I  was  found 

BOLD,  to  wax  —  _ 

To  usefreeutterance,  TrappyaidCoyaiparrhesiazomai. 
Acts  13.  46  Paul  and  Barnabas  waxed  bold,  and  said 

BOLDLY  — 

1  .Confidence,  nof  betach. 

Gen.  34.  25  Simeon.  .Levi . .  came  upon  the  city  boldly 

2.  To  be  warm,  zealous,  daring,  Oappioi  tharrheo 
Heb.  13.  6  So  that  we  may  boldly  say,  The  Lord  (is) 

3.  Free  utterance,  nappy  ala  parrhesia. 

John  7.  26  he  speaketli  boldly,  and  they  say  nothin: 
Eph.  6.  19  that  I  may  open  my  mouth  boldly 
Heb.  4.  16  Let  us  therefore  come  boldly  uuto  the 

4 . To  be  bold,  rokyaoi  tolmao. 

Markis.  43  Joseph . .  came,  and  went  in  boldly  uuto 


BOLDLY,  to  preach  — 

To  use freeutterance,  napf>y<nd£oyaiparrhesiazomai. 
Acts  9.  27  how  he  had  preached  boldly  at  Damascus 

BOLDLY,  to  speak  — 

To  usefreeutterance,  nappyoidCoyaiparrhesiazomai. 

Acts  9.  29  he  spake  boldly  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 
14.  3  abode  they  speaking  boldly  in  the  Lord 

18.  26  he  began  to  speak  boldly  in  the  synagogue 

19.  8  spake  boldly  for  the  space  of  three  months 
Eph.  6.  20  that  therein  I  may  speak  boldly,  as  I  ought 


BOLDLY,  the  more  — 

The  more  boldly,  rokyypirepov  tolmeroteron. 

Rom  15.  15  I  have  written  the  more  boldly  unto  you 

BOLDNESS  — 

1.  Strength,  ip  oz. 

Eccl.  8.  1  the  boldness  of  his  face  shall  be  changed 

2 . Free  utterance,  napfrytria  parrhesia. 

Acts  4.  13  when  they  saw  the  boldness  of  Peter  and 
4.  29  with  all  boldness  they  speak,  .thy  word 


BOLT,  to  — 

To  bind  up,b]Linaal. 

2  Sa.  13.  17  Put  now  this.  .out.  .and  bolt  the  door 
13.  18  Then  his  servant . .  bolted  the  door  after 

BOND  — 

1  .Bond,  nox,  ipx  issar,  esar. 

Num  30.  2  If  a  man . .  bind  his  soul  with  a  bond 
30.  3  If  a  woman.. bind  (herself)  by  a  bond 
3g.  4  her  father  hear,  .her  bond .  .every  bond 
30.  5  not  any  of  her  vows,  or  of  her  bonds 
30.  7  her  vows  shall  stand,  and  her  bonds 
30  10  if  she.  .bound  her  soul  by  a  bond 
30.  11  all  her  vows  shall  stand,  and  every  bond 
30  12  or  concerning  the  bond  of  her  soul 
30. 14  then  he  cstablisheth  all  her.  .bonds 

2.  Bond,  3  did  musar. 

Job  12/18  He  looseth  the  bond  of  kings,  audgu-deth 

3.  Bond,  3DiD  moser. 

Psa  1 16. 16  thy  servant,  .thou  hast  loosed  my  bonds 
Jer.  5.  5  these  have  altogether,  .hurst  the  bonds 
27.  2  Make  thee  bonds  and  yokes,  and  put 
30.  8  I  will .  burst  thy  bonds,  and  strangers 
Nall.  1.  13  now  will  I.  .burst  thy  bonds  in  sunder 

4.  Tradition,  rnbo  masoreth. 

Eze.  20.  37  I  wiil  bring  you  into  the  bond  of  the 

5.  What  is  unloosed,  a  chain,  aXvcris  halusis. 

Eph.  6.  20  For  which  I  am  an  ambassador  in  bonds 

6.  Band,  bond,  fetter,  Se<ry6s  desmos. 

Lukei3.  16  be  loosed  from  this  bond  on  the 
Acts  20.  23  saying  that  bonds  and  afflictions  abide 
~  23.  29  to  have  nothing  laid . .  worthy . .  of  bonds 
26.  29  altogether,  .as  I  am,  except  these  bonds 
26.  31  This  man  doeth  nothing  worthy.. of  bonds 
Phil  1.  7  as  both  in  mv  bonds,  and  in  the  defence 

1. 13  So  that  my  bonds  ill  Christ  are  manifest 

1. 14  many .  .waxing  confident  by  my  bonds 
1.  16  supposing  to  add  affliction  to  my  bonds 

Col.  4.  18  Remember  my  bonds.  Grace  (lie)  with  you 
2  Ti  2.  9  Wherein  I  suffer  trouble .  .unto  bonds 
Phm.  10  whom  I  have  begotten  in  my  bonds 

13  have  ministered  unto  me  in  the  bonds 
Heb.  10.  34  had  compassion  of  me  in  my  [bonds] 

11.  36  others  had  trial. .of  bonds  and  imprison. 

7.  Joint  bond,  avvSaryos  sundesmos. 

Acts  8.  23  I  perceive . .  thou  art . .  (in)  the  bond  of 
Eph.  4.  3  unity  of  tire  Spirit  in  the  bond  of  peace 
Col.  3. 14  charity,  which  is  the  bond  of  perfectness 

S. Slave,  servant,  Sovkos  doulos. 

1  Co.  12.  13  Jews  or  Gentiles,  whether,  .bond  or  free 
Gal.  3.  28  there  is  neither  bond  nor  free,  there 

Eph.  6.  8  receive  of  the  Lord,  whether  (he  be)  bond 
Col.  3.  11  Barbarian,  Scythian,  bond  (nor)  free 
Rev.  13.  16  he  caused  all,  both,  .free  and  bond 

19. 18  flesh  of  all.  .free  and  bond,  both  small 

BONDS,  to  be  in  — 

1  .To  bind,  5eo>  deo. 

Col.  4.  3  Christ,  for  which  I  am  also  in  bonds 

2 .One  bound,  Seayios  desmios. 

Acts  25.  14  There  is  a  certain  man  left  in  bonds  by 
Heb.  13.  3  Remember  them  that  are  in  bonds 

BONDAGE  — 

1  .Servitude,  nnap  abdulh. 

Ezra  ig.  8  give  us  a  little  reviving  in  our  bondage 
9.  9  God  hath  not  forsaken  us  in  our  bondage 
Neh.  9.  17  a  captain  to  return  to  their  bondage 

2 .Service,  mby.  abodah. 

Exod  1.  14  made  their  lives  bitter  with  hard  bondage 
2.  23  Israel  sighed  by  reason  of  the  bondage 
2.  23  came,  .unto  God  by  reason  of  the  bondage 
6.  6  I  will  rid  you  out  of  their  bondage 
6.  9  they  hearkened  not . .  for  cruel  bondage 
Deut  26.  6  Egyptians .  .laid  upon  us  hard  bondage 
Neh.  5.  18  the  bondage  was  heavy  upon  this  people 
Isa.  14.  3  give  thee  rest . .  from  the  hard  bondage 

3. Servant,  "oy  ebed. 

Exod  1 3.  3'  ye  came . .  out  of  the  house  of  bondage 
13.  14  brought  us.  .from  the  house  of  bondage 
20.  2  brought. .  out  of  the  house  of  bondage 


Deut.  5.  6  brought  tliee..from  the  house  of  bondage 
6.  12  brought  thee.. from  the  house  of  bondage 
8.  14  brought  thee.. from  the  house  of  bondage 
13.  5, 10  brought  you.  .of  the  house  of  bondage 
Josh  24.  17  land  of  Egypt,  from  the  house  of  bondage 
Judg.  6.  8  brought  you.. out  of  the  house  of  bondage 

4. Slavery,  service,  bondage,  Sovkeia  dmdeia. 

Rom.  8.  13  have  not  received  the  spirit  of  bondage 
8.  21  creature,  .be  delivered  from  the  bondage 
Gal.  4.  24  gendereth  to  bondage,  which  is  Agar 

5.  1  entangled  again  with  the  yoke  of  bondage 
Heb.  2.  13  were  all  their  lifetime  subj’eet  to  bondage 

BONDAGE,  to  be  in  — 

To  be  in  slavery,  Sovkevu  douleuo. 

John  8.  33  We.,  were  never  in  bondage  to  any  man 
Acts  7.  7  to  whom  they  shall  be  in  bondage 
Gal.  4.  9  ye  desire  again  to  be  in  bondage  ( 

4.  25  and  is  in  bondage  with  her  children 

30NDAGE,  to  be  under  — 

To  enslave,  Sovkdu  douloo. 

1  Co.  7.  15  Abrotlier  or  a  sister  is  not  under  bondage 

BONDAGE,  to  bring  into  — - 

1. Z'o  tread  down,  kabash. 

Neh.  5.  5  we  bring  into  bondage  our  sons  and  our 

2.  To  enslave,  Sovkou  douloo. 

Acts  7.  6  that  they  should  bring  them  into  bondage 

2  Pe.  2.  19  of  the  same  is  he  brought  in  bondage 

3 . To  enslave  thoroughly,  KaraSovkocv  katadouloo. 

2  Co.  11.  20  if  a  man  bring  you  iuto  bondage,  if  a 
Gal.  2.  4  that  [they  might  bring  us  into  bondage] 

BONDAGE,  to  be  brought  unto  — ■ 

To  be  trodden  down,  kabash,  2. 

Neh.  5.  5  daughters  are  brought  unto  bondage 

BONDAGE,  in  — 

To  enslave,  Sovkotv  douloo. 

Gal.  4.  3  Even  so  we . .  were  in  bondage  under  the 

BONDAGE,  to  keep  in  — 

To  enslave,  331]  abad,  5. 

Exod.  6.  5  whom  the  Egyptians  keep  in  bondage 

BOND  MAID  — 

Handmaid,  ncx  amah. 

Lev.  25.  44  Botli  thy  bond  men  and  thy  bond  maids 
25.  44  ye  buy  bond  men  and  bond  maids 

2.  M aid-servant,  nnaiy  shiphehah. 

Lev.  19.  20  whosoever  lieth .  .with . .  a  bond  maid 

3 . A  young  female  slave,  iraiSiaKy  paidtske. 

Gal.  4.  22  A.  had  two  sons ;  the  one  by  a  bond  maid 

BOND  MAN  — 

1 .  Slave,  servant,  I3y  cbed. 

Gen.  43.  18  take  us  for  bond  men,  and  our  asses 
44.  9  we  also  will  be  my  lord’s  bond  men 
44.  33  let  thy  servant  abide,  .a  bond  man 
Lev.  25.  42  they  shall  not  be  sold  as  bond  men 
25.  44  thy  bond  men  and  thy  bond  maids 

25.  44  shall  ye  buy  bond  men  and  bond  maids 

26.  13  that  ye  should  not  he  their  bond  men 
Deut.  6.  21  We  were  Pharaoh’s  bond  men  in  Egypt 

7.  8  redeemed . .  out  of  the  house  of  bond  men 

15.  15  remember  that  thou  wast  a  bond  man 

16.  12  remember  that  thou  wast  a  bond  man 
24.  18  remember  that  thou  wast  a  bond  man 
24.  22  remember  that  thou  wast  a  bond  man 
28.  68  sold,  .for  bond  men  and  bond  women 

Josh.  9.  23  none  of  you . .  freed  from  being  bond  men 

1  Ki.  9.  22  of  Israel  did  Solomon  make  no  bond  men 

2  Ki.  4.  1  to  take,  .my  two  sons  to  be  bond  men 

2  Ch.28.  10  to  keep.. for  bond  men  and  bond  women 
Ezra  9.  9  For  we  (were)  bond  men  ;  yet  our  God 
Estli.  7.  4  But  if  we  had  been  sold  for  bond  men 
Jer.  34.  13  forth .  .out  of  the  house  of  bond  men 

2.Slavc,  servant,  SoDAoj  doulos. 

Rev.  6. 15  every  bond  man,  and  every  free  man 

BOND  MEN,  to  be  — 

To  be  a  slave,  serve,  I3i]  abad. 

Lev.  25.  46  they  shall  be  your  bond  men  for  ever 

BOND  SERVANT  — 

Service  of  a  servant,  "ny  abodatli  ebed. 

Lev.  25.  39  compel  him  to  serve  as  a  bond  servant 

BOND  SERVICE  — 

To  be  a  slave,  serve,  i3g  abad. 

1  Ki.  9.  21  did.  .levy  a  tribute  of  bond  service 

BOND  WOMAN  — 

1.  Handmaid,  ncx  amah. 

Gen  21.  10  Cast  out  this  bond  woman  and  her  son 
21. 10  the  son  of  this  bond  woman  shall  not  be 
21  12  grievous,  .because  of  thy  bond  woman 
21.  13  And  also  of  the  son  of  the  bond  woman 

2.  Maid  servant,  nriEt?  shiphehah. 

Deut 28.  68  sold  .for  bond  men  and  bond  women 

2  Ch.28.  10  to  keep,  bond  men  and  bond  women 
Esth.  7.  4  been  sold  for  bond  men  and  bond  women 

3.  A  young  female  slave,  wa^icncy  pauliske. 

Gal.  4.  23  be  (who  was)  of  the  bond  woman  was 

4.  30  Cast  out  the  bond  woman  and  her  son 

4.  30  son  of  the  bond  woman  shall  not  be  heir 

4.  31  we  are  not  children  of  the  bond  woman 


BONE 


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BOOK 


BONE  — 

1  .Skin,  lone,  body,  substance,  ona  gerem. 

Job  40.  18  His  bones  (are  as)  strong  pieces  of  brass 
Prov.17.  22  a  broken  spirit  drieth  the  bones 

25.  15  a  soft  tongue  breaketh  tire  bone 
Dan.  6.  24  and  the  lions,  .brake  all  their  bones 

2.  Ilone,  substance,  Ok!;  etsem. 

Gen.  2.  23  This  (is)  now  bone  of  my  bones 

29.  14  Surely  thou  (art)  my  bone  and  my  flesh 

50.  25  ye  shall  carry  up  my  bones  from  hence 
Exodi2.  46  neither  shall  ye  break  a  bone  thereof 

13.  19  Moses  took  the  bones  of  Joseph  with 

13.  19  ye  shall  carry  up  my  bones  away  hence 
Nura.  9.  12  leave  none,  .nor  break  any.  bone  of  it 

19.  16  whosoever  toucheth.  .a  bone  of  a  man 

19.  18  upon  him  that  touched  a  bone,  or  one 
24.  8  shall  break  their  bones,  and  pierce 
Josh. 24.  32  the  bones  of  Joseph,  which ..  Israel 
J  udg.  9.  2  remember  also  that  I  (am)  your  bone 

19.  29  ho .  .divided  her.  .with  her  bones,  into 

1  Sa.  31.  13  they  took  their  bones,  and  buried  (them) 

2  Sa.  5.  1  we  (are)  thy  bone  and  thy  flesh 

19.  12  ye  (are)  my  bones  and  my  flesh 

19.  13  (Art)  thou  not  of  my  bone,  and  of  my 

21.  12  the  bones  of  Saul  and  the  bones  of  Jona. 

21.13  the  bones  of  Saul,  and  the  bones  of  Jona. 

21.13  the  bones  of  them  that  were  hanged 

21.  14  the  bones  of  Saul  and  Jonathan 

1  Ki.  13.  2  men’s  bones  shall  be  burnt  upon  thee 

13.  31  lay  my  bones  beside  his  bones 

2  Ki.  13.  21  the  man.  .touched  the  bones  of  Elisha 

23.  14  filled  their  places  with  the  bones  of  men 
23.  16  took  the  bones  out  of  the  sepulchres 
23.  18  Let  him  alone,  let  no  man  move  his  bones 
23.  18  they  let  his  bones  alone,  with  the  bones 
23.  20  he.  .burned  men's  bones  upon  them 

1  Ch.io.  12  They,  .buried  their  bones  under  the  oak 

11.  1  Behold,  we  (are)  thy  bone  and  thy  flesh 

2  Ch.  34.  5  he  burnt  the  bones  of  the  priests  upon 
Job  2.  5  touch  his  bone  and  his  flesh,  and  he 

4.  14  which  made  all  my  bones  to  shake 
10.  11  hast  fenced  me  with  bones  and  sinews 

19.  20  My  bone  cleaveth  to  my  skin  and  to  my 

20.  1 1  His  bones  are  full  (of  the  sin)  of  his 

21.  24  his  bones  are  moistened  with  marrow 

30.  17  My  bones  are  pierced  in  me  in  the  night 

30.  30  my  bones  are  burnt  with  heat 

33.  19  the  multitude  of  his  bones  with  strong 

33.  21  his  bones  (that)  were  not  seen  stick  out 
40.  18  His  bones  (are  as)  strong  pieces  of  brass 

Psa.  6.  2  0  Lord,  heal  me  ;  for  my  bones  are 

22.  14  all  my  bones  are  out  of  joint :  my 

22.  17  I  may  tell  all  my  bones  :  they  look 

31.  10  iniquity,  and  my  bones  are  consumed 

32.  3  my  bones  waxed  old  through  my  roaring 

34.  20  He  keepeth  all  his  bones :  not  one  of 

35.  10  All  my  bones  shall  say,  Lord,  who  (is) 

38.  3  neither  (is  there  any)  rest  in  my  bones 
42.  10  (As)  with  a  sword  in  my  bones,  mine 

51.  8  the  bones,  .thou  hast  broken  may  rejoice 
53.  5  God  hath  scattered  the  bones  of  him 

102.  3  my  bones  are  burned  as  an  hearth 
102.  5  By  reason,  .my  bones  cleave  to  my  skin 
109.  18  so  let  it  come,  .like  oil  into  his  bones 
141.  7  Our  bones  are  scattered  at  the  grave’s 
Prov.  3.  8  It  shall  be.  .marrow  to  thy  bones 

12.  4  she.  .(is)  as  rottenness  in  his  bones 

14.  30  but  envy  the  rottenness  of  the  bones 

15.  30  a  good  report  maketh  the  bones  fat 

16.  24  Pleasant  words  (are),  .health  to  the  bones 
Eccl.  11.  5  thou  knowest  not.  .how  the  bones 

Isa.  38.  13  so  will  he  break  all  my  bones 

58.  11  the  Lord  shall,  .make  fat  thy  bones 

66. 14  your  bones  shall  flourish  like  an  herb 
Jer.  8.  1  bring  out  the  bones  of  the  kings 

8.  1  bring  out.  .the  bones  of  his  princes 

8.  1  bring  out.  .the  bones  of  the  priests 
8.  1  bring  out . .  the  bones  of  the  prophets 
8.  1  and  the  bones  of  the  inhabitants 

20.  9  burning  fire  shut  up  in  my  bones 

23.  9  my  bones  shake  :  I  am  like  a  drunken  man 
Lam.  1.  13  From  above,  .he  sent  fire  into  my  bones 

3.  4  made  old  ;  he  hath  broken  my  bones 

4.  8  their  skin  cleaveth  to  their  bones 
Eze.  6.  s  I  will  scatter  your  bones  round  about 

24.  4  All  (it)  with  the  choice  bones 
24.  5  burn  also  the  bones  under  it 

24.  5  let  them  seethe  the  bones  of  it  therein 
24.  10  flesh,  .and  let  the  bones  be  burnt 
32.  27  their  iniquities  shall  be  upon  their  bones 
37.  1  midst  of  the  valley ..  (was)  full  of  bones 
37.  3  Son  of  man,  can  these  bones  live  ? 

37.  4  Prophesy  upon  these  bones,  and  say 
37.  4  O  ye  dry  bones,  hear  the  w  ord  of  the 
37.  5  saith  the  Lord  God  unto  these  bones 
37.  7  the  bones  came  together,  bone  to  his  bone 
37.  11  these  bones  are  the  whole  house  of  Israel 
37.  11  Our  bones  are  dried,  and  our  hope  is  lost 

39.  15  when  (any)  seeth  a  man’s  bone,  then 
Amos  2.  1  because  he  burned  the  hones  of  the  king 

6. 10  to  bring  out  the  hones  out  of  the  house 
Mic.  3.  2  and  their  flesh  from  off  their  bones 

3.  3  they  break  their  bones,  and  chop  them  in 
Hab.  3.  16  rottenness  entered  into  my  bones 

3.  Heed,  cane,  rrjp  ganeh. 

Job  31.  22  and  mine  arm  be  broken  from  the  bone 

A. Done,  oariov  osteon. 

Matt  23.  27  are  within  full  of  dead  (men’s)  bones 
Luke24.  39  for  a  spirit  hath  not  flesh  and  bones 


John  19.  36  A  bone  of  him  shall  not  be  broken 
Eph.  5.  30  [For  we  are  members  of.  .his  bones] 

Heb.  11.  22  gave  commandment  concerning  his  bones 

BONE,  ancle  — 

Ancle-bone,  <r(f>vpov  spliuron. 

Acts  3.  7  his  feet  and  ancle  bones  received  strength 
[See  also  Cheek,  gnaw,  break.] 

BONES,  to  break  — 

To  break  the  bone,  cxi]  atsam,  3. 

Jer.  50. 17  king  of  Babylon  hath  broken  his  bones 

BONNET  — 

A.  Turbans,  hilt-shaped,  nijiaip  migbaoth. 

Exod  28.  40  thou  shalt  make  for  them  girdles,  and  b. 

29.  9  and  put  the  bonnets  on  them 
39.  28  and  goodly  bonnets  (of)  fine  linen 
Lev.  8.  13  Moses,  .put  bonnets  upon  them ;  as  the 
2.  Tires,  ornaments,  1N9  peer. 

Isa.  3.  20  The  bonnets,  and  the  ornaments  of  the 
Eze.  44.  18  They  shall  have  linen  bonnets  upon  their 

BOOK  — 

Books  must  have  been  co-eval  with  the  commencement 
of  writing,  and  the  “  Preacher  ”  complained  that,  in  his 
day,  of  making  many  books  there  was  no  end.  Among 
those  mentioned  in  Scripture,  but  which  have  not  been 
preserved,  are  : — The  Wars  of  the  Lord,  Jasher  or  the 
Upright,  Samuel  on  the  Kingdom,  Chronicles  of  David, 
Acts  of  Solomon,  Solomon’s  Natural  History,  History 
of  the  Kings,  Samuel  the  Seer,  Nathan  the  Seer,  Sliema- 
iah  the  Seer,  Gad  the  Seer,  Ahijah  the  Sliilonite,  Visions 
of  Iddo,  Jehu  the  Son  of  Hanani,  Sayings  of  the  Seers, 
and  doubtless  many  others,  which  were  genuine  and 
authentic  works,  though  not  perhaps  inspired. 

1  .Word,  in’;  dabar. 

1  Ch.  29.  29  book  of  Samuel,  .book of  Nathan,  .book 

2  Ch.  9.  29  (are)  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  N. 

12.  15  (are)  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  S. 

20.  34  they  (are)  written  in  the  book  of  Jehu 

33.  18  they  (are  written)  in  the  book  of  the  kings 

2 .Book,  writing,  isd  sepher. 

Gen.  5.  1  This  (is)  the  book  of  the  generations  of 
Exod  17.  14  Write  this  (for)  a  memorial  in  a  book 
24.  7  took  the  book  of  the  covenant,  and  read 
32.  32  blot  me,  I  pray  thee,  out  of  thy  book 
32.  33  him  will  I  blot  out  of  my  book 
Num.  5.  23  priest  shall  write  these  curses  in  a  book 

21.  14  it  is  said  in  the  book  of  the  wars  of  the 
Deut  17.  18  write  him  a  copy  of  this  law  in  a  book 

28.  58  all  the  words  of  this  law.  .in  this  book 

28.  61  which  (is)  not  written  in  the  book  of  this 

29.  20  the  curses  that  are  written  in  this  book 
29.  21  that  are  written  in  this  book  of  the  law 

29.  27  the  curses  that  are  written  in  this  book 

30.  10  written  in  this  book  of  the  law 

31.  24  made  an  end  of  writing,  .in  a  book 

31.  26  Take  this  book  of  the  law,  and  put  it 

Josh.  1.  8  This  book  of  the  law  shall  not  depart 

8.  31  as  it  is  written  in  the  book  of  the  law  of 
8.  34  all  that  is  written  in  the  book  of  the  law 
10.  13  (Is)  not  this  written  in  the  book  of  Jasher 

18.  9  described  it.  .into  seven  parts  in  a  book 
23  6  to  do  all  that  is  written  in  the  book  of  the 

24.  26  J oshua  wrote  these  words  in  the  book 
1  Sa.  10.  25  Then  Samuel . .  wrote  (it)  in  a  book,  and 
28a.  1.  18  behold,  (it  is)  written  in  the  book  of  J. 

1  Ki.  1 1.  41  written  in  the  book  of  the  acts  of  Solomon 

14.  19,  29  written  in  the  book  of  the  Chronicles 

15.  7,  23,  31  (are)  they  not  written  in  the  book  of 

16.  5,  14,  20,  27  written  in  the  book  of  the  Chro. 

22.  39,  45  written  in  the  book  of  the  Chronicles 

2  Ki.  1.  18  (are)  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the 

8.  23  (are)  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the 

10.  34  (are)  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the 

12.  19  (are)  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the 

13.  8, 12  written  in  the  book  of  the  Chronicles 

14.  6  which  is  written  in  the  book  of  the  law 

14.  15, 18,  28  written  in  the  book  of  the  Chroni. 

15.  6,  31  the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of 

16.  19  (are)  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the 

20.  20  (are)  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the 

21.  17,  25  (are)  they  not  written  in  the  book  of 

22.  8  I  have  found  the  book  of  the  law  in  the 

22.  8  Hilkiah  gave  the  book  to  Shaphan,  and 
22.  10  the  priest  hath  delivered  me  a  book 

22.  1 1  the  king  had  heard  the  words  of  the  book 
22.  13  enquire . .  concerning  the  words  of . .  book 
22.  13  hearkened  unto  the  words  of  this  book 

22.  16  all  the  words  of  the  book  which  the  king 

23.  2  he  read,  .the  words  of  the  book  of  the 

23.  3  the  words. .  that’were  written  in  this  book 

23.  21  (it  is)  written  in  the  book  of  this  covenant 
23  24  (which  were)  written  in  the  book  that 

23.  28  (are)  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the 

24.  5  (are)  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the 

1  Ch.  9.  1  written  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  Israel 

2  Ch.  16.  11  they  (are)  written  in  the  book  of  the 

17.  9  the  book  of  the  law  of  the  Lord  with 

26.  34  mentioned  in  the  book  of  the  kings 

24.  27  they  (are)  written  in  the  story  of.  .book 

25.  4  as  (it  is)  written  in  the  law  in  the  book 

25.  26  (are)  they  not  written  in  the  book  of 

27.  7  they  (are)  written  in  the  book  of  the 

28.  26  they  (are)  written  in  the  book  of  the 
32  32  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  Judah  and 

34.  14  the  priest  found  a  book  of  the  law  of  the 
34.  15  I  have  found  the  book  of  the  law  in  the 
34.  is,  Hilkiah  delivered  the  book  to  Shaphan 


2  Ch.  34.  16  Shaphan  carried  the  book  to  the  king 
34.  18  Hilkiah  the  priest  hath  given,  .a  book 
34.  21  enquire,  .concerning  the  words  of.  book 
34.  2 1  after  all  that  is  written  in  this  book 
34.  24  the  curses  that  are  written  in  the  book 
34.  30  he  read,  .all  the  words  of  the  book 

34.  31  words,  which  are  written  in  this  book 

35.  12  as  (it  is)  written  in  the  book  of  Moses 
33.  27  they  (are)  written  in  the  book  of  the 

36.  8  they  (are)  written  in  the  book  of  the 

N eh.  8.  1  they  spake . .  to  bring  the  book  of  the  law 
8.  3  the  people  (were  attentive)  unto  the  I  took 
8.  5  Ezra  opened  the  book,  in  the  sight  of  all 
8.  8  So  they  read  in  the  book,  in  the  law  of 

8.  18  he  read  in  the  book  of  the  law  of  God 

9.  3  read  in  the  book  of  the  law  of  the  Lord 

12.  23  'The  sons  of  Levi,  .(were)  written  in .  .book 

13.  1  read  in  the  book  of  Moses  in . .  audience 
Esth.  2.  23  it  was  written  in  the  book  of  the 

6.  1  he  commanded  to  bring  the  book  of 

9.  32  confirmed,  .and  it  was  written  in.. book 

10.  2  (are)  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the 

Job  19.  23  oh  that  the)  were  printed  in  a  book  ! 

31.  35  (that)  mine  adversary  had  written  a  book 
Psa.  40.  7  in  the  volume  of  the  book  (it  is)  written 

/  69^28- Let  themJie  blotted  outjfJhe-booKpf 
<—1357  16  in  thy  book  alL(inyTnembers)  ■  written 
Ecc.  12.  12  of  making  many  books  (there  is)  no  end 
Isa.  29.  1 1  is  become  unto  you  as . .  words  of  a  book 

29.  12  the  book  is  delivered  to  him  that 

29.  18  shall  the  deaf  hear  the  words  of  the  book 

30.  8  note  it  in  a  book,  that  it  may  be  for  the 
-  34.  16  Seek  ye  out  of  the  book  of  the  Loan 

Jer.  25.  13  all  that  is  written  in  tHis  book,  Which 

30.  2  W  rite  thee  all  the  words . .  in  a  book 

32.  12  the  witnesses  that  subscribed  the  book 

36.  2  Take  thee  a  roll  of  a  book,  and  write 
36.  4  Baruch  wrote . .  upon  a  roll  of  a  book 
36.  8  reading  in  the  book  the  words  of  the 

36.  10  Then  read  Baruch  in  the  book  the  words 
36.  11  When  Slichaiah.  .had  heard  out.  .book 
36.  13  Baruch  read  the  book  in  the  ears  of  the 
36.  18  I  wrote  (them)  with  ink  in  the  book 
36.  32  wrote  therein,  .all  the  words  of  the  book 
45.  1  he  had  written  these  words  in  a  book 
51.  60  Jeremiah  wrote  in  a  book  all  the  evil 
51.  63  hast  made  an  end  of  reading  this  book 
Eze.  2.  9  and,  lo,  a  roll  of  a  book  (was)  therein 
Dan.  9.  2  I  Daniel  understood  by  books  the  number 
12.  1  that  shall  be  found  written  in  the  book 

12.  4  shut  up  the  words,  and  seal  the  book 
Nah.  1.  1  The  book  of  the  vision  of  Nahum  the  E. 
Mai.  3.  16  a  book  of  remembrance  was  written 

3 .Book,  writing,  "15P  sepliar. 

Ezra  4.  15  That  search  may  be  made  in  the  book 

4.  15  so  shalt  thou  find  iu  the  book  of  the 

6.  18  as  it  is  written  in  the  book  of  Moses 
Dan.  7.  10  was  set,  and  the  books  were  opened 

A. Book,  writing,  rn?p  siphrah. 

Psa.  56.  8  wanderings,  .(are  they)  not  in  thy  book? 

5.  A  (little)  book,  roll,  scroll,  f}if}hiov  billion. 

Luke  4.  17  there  was  delivered  unto  him  the  book 

4.  17  when  he  had  opened  the  book,  he 

4.  20  he  closed  the  book,  and  he  gave  (it)  again 
John  20.  30  which  are  not  written  in  this  book 

21.  25  world,  .could  not  contain  the  books 
Gal.  3.  10  all  things  which  are  written  in  the  book 
2  Ti.  4.  13  bring  (with  thee),  .the  books,  (but) 

Heb.  9.  19  sprinkled  both  the  book,  and . .  the  people 

10.  7  (in  the  volume  of  the  book  it  is  written 
Eev.  1.  11  What  thou  seest,  write  in  a  book,  and 

5.  1  I  saw . .  a  book  written  within  and  on  the 

5.  2  Who  is  worthy  to  open  the  book,  and  to 

5.  3  no  man.  .was  able  to  open  the  book 

5.  4  no  man  was  found,  .to  open,  .the  book 
5.  s  Lion,  .hath  prevailed  to  open  the  book 
5.  7  he  came  and  took  the  [book]  out  of  the 
5.  8  when  he  had  taken  the  book,  the  four 
5.  9  Thou  art  worthy  to  take  the  book,  and  to 

17.  8  whose  names  were  not  written  in  the  hook 

20.  12  books  were  opened  ;  and  another  book 

20.  12  which  were  written  in  the  books 

21.  27  which  are  written  in  the  Lamb’s  book 

22.  7  that  keepeth  the  sayings,  .of  this  book 

22.  9  which  keep  the  sayings  of  tins  book 
22.  10  Seal  not  the  sayings,  .of  this  book 

22.  18  that  lieareth  the  words,  .of  this  book 
22.  18  plagues  that  are  written  in  this  book 
22. 19  things  which  are  written  in  this  book 

6.  Book,  roll,  pifihos  biblos. 

Matt.  1.  1  The  book  of  the  generation  of  Jesus 
Marki2.  26  have  ye  not  read  in  the  book  of  Muses 
Luke  3.  4  As  it  is  written  in  the  book  of  the  words 
20.  42  David  himself  saith  in  the  book  of  Psalms 
Acts  1.  20  it  is  written  in  the  book  of  Psalms,  Let 

7.  42  as  it  is  written  in  the  book  of  the  Prophets 

19.  19  which  used  curious  arts  brought,  books 
Phil.  4.  3  whose  names  (are)  in  the  book  of  life 
Eev.  3.  s  not  blot  out  his  name  out  of  the  botik 

13.  8  whose  names  are  not  written  in  the  |bookJ 

20.  15  who.  .was  not  found  written  in  the  book 
22.  19  man  shall  take  away  from,  .the  [book]  of 
22.  19  take  away  his  part  out  of  the  [book]  of 

BOOK,  little  — - 

A  little  book,  fh[3\ap'iSioi/  biblaridion. 

Eev.  10.  2  he  had  in  his  hand  a  [little  book]  open 
10.  8  Go.  .take  the  [little  book]  which  is  open 
10.  9  I . .  said . .  Give  me  the  little  book 
10.  10  I  took  the  little  book  out  of  the  angel's 


BOOTH 


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BORN 


BOOTH  — 

Booth,  n|D  sukkali. 

Gen  33.'  17  Jacob,  .made  booths  for  his  cattle 
Lev.  23.  42  Ye  shall  dwell  in  booths  seven  days 

23.  42  all.  Israelites  born  shall  dwell  in  booths 
23'  43  I  made  the  children,  .to  dwell  in  booths 
Neh.  &.  14  children  of  Israel  should  dwell  in  booths 
8;  15  Go  forth  unto  the  mount,  .make  booths 
8!  16  So  the  people  went  forth,  .made,  .booths 
8!  17  made  booths,  and  sat  under  the  booths 
Job  27.'  18  as  a  booth  (that)  the  keeper  maketh 
Jon.  4.  5  Jonah,  .there  made  him  a  booth,  and  sat 

BOOTY  — 

1  .Prey,  spoil,  13,  >3  ^az- 

Jer.  49.  32  their  camels  shall  be  a  booty,  and  the 

2 .Prey,  mpSo  malqoach. 

Num 31.  32  the  booty .  .the  rest  of  the  prey  which 

3. Spoil,  nBts’D  meshissah. 

Hab.  2.'  7  thou  shalt  be  for  booties  unto  them? 

Zeph.  1.  13  their  goods  shall  become  a  booty,  and 

BO-OZ,  PoiC 

The  Greek  mode  of  writing  Boaz. 

Matt.  z.  5  Salmon  begat  B.  of  Rachab,  and  B. 

Luke  3.  22  Obed,  which  was  (the  sou)  of  B.,  which 

BORDER  — 

Enclosure,  enclosed  place,  gebul. 

Gen.  10.  19  the  border  of  the  Caiiaanites  was  from 
23.  17  the  borders  round  about,  were  made 
47.  21  tlie  borders  of  Egypt  even  to  the  (other) 
Exod.  8.  2  I  will  smite  all  thy  borders  with  frogs 

34.  24  and  enlarge  thy  borders  :  neither  shall 
Nuni2o.  16  a  city  in  the  uttermost  of  thy  border 

20.  17  left,  until  we  have  passed  thy  borders 

20.  21  passage  through  his  border  :  wherefore 

21.  13  the  border  of  Moab,  between  Moab  and 

21.  15  of  Ar,  and  lieth  down  upon  the  border  of 
21.  22  (high)  way,  until  we  be  past  thy  borders 
21.  23  to  pass  through  his  border ;  but  Sihon 

21.  24  the  border  of  the  children  of  Ammon 

22.  36  border  of  Arnon,  which  (is)  in  the  utmost 

33.  44  in  Ije-abarim,  in  the  border  of  Moab 

34.  3  south  border  shall  be  the  outmost  coast 
34.  4  your  border  shall  turn  from  the  south  to 
34.  5  the  border  shall  fetch  a  compass  from 
34.  6  western  border.. for  a  border.,  west  border 
34.  7,  9  this  shall  be  your  north  border 

34.  8  goings  forth  of  the  border  shall  be  to 
34.  9  the  border  shall  go  on  to  Ziphron,  and 
34.  10  east  border  from  Hazar-enan  to  Shepliam 
34.  11  the  border  shall  descend,  and  shall  reach 

34.  12  the  border  shall  go  down  to  Jordan,  and 

35.  26  the  border  of  the  city  of  his  refuge 

35.  27  the  borders  of  the  city  of  his  refuge,  and 
Deut.  3.  16  the  border  even  unto,  .(is)  the  border 

12.  20  God  shall  enlarge  thy  border,  as  he  hath 
Josh  12.  2  (is)  the  border  of  the  children  of  Ammon 

12.  5  the  border  of  the.  .the  border  of  Sihon 

13.  3  unto  the  borders  of  Ekron  northward 

13.  4  unto  Aphek,  to  the  borders  of  the  Am.’s 
13  10  unto  the  border  of  the  children  of  Am. 

13.  11  Gilead,  and  the  border  of  the  Geshurites 
13.  23  border  of  the .  .and  the  border  (thereof) 

13.  26  from  Mahanaim  unto  the  border  of  Debir 
13.  27  Jordan  and  (his)  border,  (even)  unto  the 

15.  1  to  the  border  offEdom  the  wilderness 

15.  2  And  their  south  border  was  from  the 

15.  5  east  border  (was),  .(their)  border  in  the 

15.  6  the  border  went  up.  .the  border  went  up 
15.  7  the  border  went  up.  .the  border  passed 
15  8  the  border  went  up . .  the  border  went  up 
15.  9  the  border  was  drawn . .  the  border  was 
15.  10  the  border  compassed  from  Baalah  west. 
15.  11  the  border  went  out.  .the  border  was 
15.  11  the  goings  out  of  the  border  were  at  the 
15.  12  the  west  border  (was)  to  the  great  sea 

15.  47  and  the  great  sea,  and  the  border  (thereof) 

16.  2  along  unto  the  borders  of  Archi  to  Atar. 

16.  5  the  border  of  the . .  even  the  border  of 

16.  6  the  border  went  out . .  the  border  went 

16.  8  The  border  went  out  from  Tappuah 

17.  7  and  the  border  went  along  on  the  right 

17.  8  but  Tappuah  on  the  border  of  Manasseh 
17. 10  and  the  sea  is  his  border  ;  and  they  met 

18.  12  their  border  on  the . .  and  the  border  went 

18.  13  the  border  went,  .the  border  descended 
18.  14  the  border  was  drawn  (thence),  and 

18.  15  and  the  border  went  out  on  the  west,  and 
18.  16  the  border  came  down  to  the  end  of  the 

18.  19  the  border  passed,  the  border  were  at 
ig.  10  and  the  border  of  their  inheritance  was 

19.  II  their  border  went  up  toward  the  sea 

19.  12  unto  the  border  of  Chisloth-tabor,  and 
19.  14  the  border  compasseth  it  on  the  north 
19.  18  their  border  was  toward  Jezreel,  and 

19.  22  outgoings  of  their  border  were  at  Jordan 
19.  25  their  border  was  Helkath,  and  Hali,  and 
19.  46  and  Rakkon,  with  the  border  before 

22.  25  made  Jordan  a  border  between  us  and 

24.  30  they  buried  him  in  the  border  of  his 
Judg.  2.  9  they  buried  him  in  the  border  of  his 

11. 18  the  border  of  Moab.  the  border  of  Moab 
1  Sa.  6. 12  after  them  unto  the  border  of  Beth-she. 

10.  2  in  the  border  of  Benjamin,  at  Zelzah;  and 
13.  18  the  way  of  the  border  that  looketh  to 

1  Ki.  4.  21  and  unto  the  border  of  Egypt :  they 

2  Ki.  3.  21  armour,  .upward,  and  stood  in  the  border 

18.  8  Gaza,  and  the  borders  thereof,  from  the 
a  Ch,  9.  26  Philistines,  and  to  the  border  of  Egypt 

14 


Psa.  78.  54  them  to  the  border  of  his  sanctuary 

147.  14  peace  (in)  thy  borders,  (and)  filleth  thee 
Prov.15.  25  will  establish  the  border  of  the  widow 
Isa.  15.  8  gone  round  about  the  borders  of  Moab 
19. 19  pillar  at  the  border  thereof  to  the  Lord 
54.  12  and  all  thy  borders  of  pleasant  stones 
60.  18  within  thy  borders:  but  thou  shalt 
Jer.  15.  13  for  all  thy  sins,  even  in  all  thy  borders 

17.  3  for  sin,  throughout  all  thy  borders 
31.  17  shall  come  again  to  their  own  border 
Eze.  11.  10  judge  you  in  the  border  of  Israel ;  and 

11.  11  I  will  judge  you  in  the  border  of  Israel 
27.  4  Thy  borders  (are)  in  the  midst  of  the 
29.  10  Syene  even  unto  the  border  of  Ethiopia 
43.  13  a  cubit,  .and  the  border  thereof  by  the 
43.  17  thereof ;  and  the  border  about  it  (shall  be) 
43.  20  and  upon  the  border  round  about :  thus 
45.  1  in  all  the  borders  thereof  round  about 
45.  7  from  the  west  border  unto,  .east  border 
47.  13  This  (shall  be)  the  border  whereby  ye 
47.  15  this  (shall  be)  the  border  of  the  land 
47.  16  the  border  of  Damascus  and  the  border 
47.  17  the  border  from  the  sea.  .the  border  of 
47.  17  northward,  and  the  border  of  Hamath 
47.  18  Jordan,  from  the  border  unto  the  east 

47.  20  sea  from  the  border,  till  a  man  come  over 

48.  1  the  border  of  Damascus  northward,  to 
48.  2  the  border  of  Dan,  from  the  east  side  unto 
48.  3  the  border  of  Asher,  from  the  east  side 
48.  4  the  border  of  Naplitali,  from  the  east  side 
48.  5  the  border  of  Manasseh,  from  the  east  side 
48.  6  the  border  of  Ephraim,  from  the  east  side 
48.  7  the  border  of  Reuben,  from  the  east  side 
48.  8  the  border  of  Jndah,  from  the  east  side 
48.  12  most  holy  by  the  border  of  the  Levites 
48.  13  the  border  of  the  priests  the  Levites 

48.  21  the  east  border ..  toward  the  west  border 
48.  22  the  border  of  Judah,  and  the  border 
48.  24  the  border  of  Benjamin,  from  the  east  side 
48.  25  the  border  of  Simeon,  from  the  east  side 
48.  26  the  border  of  Issachar,  from  the  east  side 
48.  27  the  border  of  Zebuluu,  from  the  east  side 
48.  28  And  by  the  border  of  Gad,  at.  .the  border 
Joel  3.  6  might  remove  them  far  from  their  border 
Amos  1.  13  that  they  might  enlarge  their  border 

6.  2  their  border  greater  than  your  border? 
Obad.  7  thee  (even)  to  the  border  :  the  men  that 
Mic.  5.  6  and  when  he  treadeth  within  our  borders 
Zeph.  2.  8  (themselves)  against  their  border 

Mai.  1.  4  The  border  of  wickedness,  and,  The  people 

1 .  5  be  magnified  from  the  border  of  Israel 

2.  Enclosed  place,  gebulah. 

Psa.  74. 17  Thou  hast  set  all  the  borders  of  the  earth 

3.  Circle,  circuit,  nVSa  gelilah. 

Josh.  13.  2  all  the  borders  of  the  Philistines,  and 
22.  io  they  came  unto  the  borders  of  Jordan 
22.  11  laud  of  Canaan,  in  the  borders  of  Jordan 

4 . Hand,  space,  power,  r  yad. 

2  Sa.  8.  3  went  to  recover  his  border  at  the  river 
1  Ch.  7.  29  by  the  borders  of  the  children  of  Man. 

5.  Thigh,  nail  yarkah. 

Gen.  49.  13  and  his  border  (shall  be)  unto  Zidon 

6.  Wing,  '])|  kanaph. 

Numis- 38  make  them  fringes  in  the  border  of  their 
15.  38  upon  the  fringe  of  the  borders 

7.  Enclosing,  rnapo  misgereth. 

Exod25.  25  thou  shalt  make  unto  it  a  border  of 

25.  25  shalt  make  a  golden  crown  to  the  border 
25.  27  Over  against  the  border  shall  the  rings 
37.  12  he  made  thereunto  a  border  of  an 
37.  12  a  crown  of  gold  for  the  border  thereof 
37  14  Over  against  the  border  were  the  rings 

1  Ki.  7.  28  the  work  of  the  bases . .  had  borders 

7.  28  the  borders  (were)  between  the  ledges 
7.  29  on  the  borders  that  (were)  between  the 
7.  31  upon  the  mouth  of  it  (were),  .borders 
7.  32  under  the  borders  (were)  four  wheels 
7.  35  the  ledges  thereof  and  the  borders 

7.  36  on  the  borders  thereof,  he  graved  cherub. 

2  Ki.  16.  17  king  Ahaz  cut  off  the  borders  of  the 

Height,  hill,  ns:  nap  hah. 

Josh  11.  2  in  the  borders  of  Dor  on  the  west 

9.  End,  extremity,  yp  gets. 

2  Ki.  19.  23  enter  into  the  lodgings  of  his  borders 
Isa.  37.  24  I  will  enter  into  the  height  of  his  border 
Jer.  50.  26  Come  against  her  from  the  utmost  border 

10.  End,  extremity,  nx;)  qatseh. 

Exod  1 6.  35  they  came  unto  the  borders  of  the  land 
19.  12  into  the  mount,  or  touch  the  border 
Josh.  4.  19  in  Gilgal,  in  the  east  border  of  Jericho 

11  .Lip,  edge,  .19(7  saphah. 

Exod28.  26  thou  shalt  put  them.. in  the  border 
39.  19  and  put  (them),  .upon  the  border  of  it 
Judg.  7.  22  the  host  fled,  .to  the  border  of  Abel-M. 

\2.0utgoings,  ninyin  totsaoth. 

1  Ch.  5.  16  they  dwelt  in  Gilead .  .upon  their  borders 

13..4  row,  "Tin  tor. 

Song  1.  11  We  will  make  thee  borders  of  gold 

14 . Frontier,  marches,  borders,  ptOopiov  methonon. 
Mark  7.  24  went  into  the  [borders]  of  Tyre  and  Sidon 

15.  Tassel,  fringe,  extremity,  KpaaneSov  kraspedcm. 
Matt23-  5  they,  .enlarge  the  borders  of  their  garm. 
Mark  6.  56  that  they  might  touch,  but  the  border 
Luke  8.  44  came  behind,  .and  touched  the  border 


1 6.  Goal,  boundary,  border,  limit,  Upto v  horion. 

Matt  4.  13  which  is.  .in  the  borders  of  Zabulon  and 

BORDER,  utmost  — 

End,  extremity,  yp  qzts. 

Jer.  50.  26  Come  against  her  from  the  utmost  border 
BORDER,  to  (be)  — 

To  be  an  enclosure,  *733  gabal. 

Josh  18.  20  Jordan  was  the  border  of  it  on  the  east 
Zech.  9.  2  Hamath  also  shall  border  thereby 

BORE,  to  — 

1.2*0  bore,  pierce,  3j3)  naqab. 

2  Ki.  12.  9  the  priest  took  a  chest,  and  bored  a  hole 
Job  41.  2  or  bore  his  jaw  through  with  a  thorn  V 

2.2*0  perforate,  VT\  ratsa. 

Exod2i.  6  his  master  shall  bore  his  ear  through  with 

BORN  — 

1.2*0  beget,  bear,  bring  forth,  ~h',  yalad. 

Job  14.  1  Man  (that  is)  born  of  a  woman  (is)  of  few 
15.  14  and  (he  which  is)  born  of  a  woman,  that 
25.  4  can  he  be  clean  (that  is)  born  of  a  woman? 

2 .One  born,  yelid. 

Gen.  14.  14  trained  (servants),  born  in  his  own  house 

17.  12  he  that  is  born  in  the  house,  or  bought 

17.  13  He  that  is  born  in  thy  house,  and  he 
17.  23  Abraham  took,  .all  that  were  born  in  his 

17.  27  the  men  of  his  house,  born  in  the  house 
Lev.  22. 11  and  he  that  is  born  in  his  house 

3 .One  bom,  “!)»>]  yillod. 

Exod.  1.  22  Every  son  that  is  born  ye  shall  cast 
Josh.  5.  5  the  people  (that  were)  born  in  the  wild. 

2  Sa.  5.  14  that  were  born  unto  him  in  Jerusalem 

12.  14  the  child  also  (that  is)  born .  .shall  surely 
Jer.  16.  3  concerning  the  daughters  that  are  born 

4 .Birth,  rn^in  moledeth. 

Lev.  18.  9  born  at  home,  or  born  abroad .  .their 

BORN  at  or  in  — 

By  birth,  rtf  ytvei  to  genei. 

Acts  18.  2  found  a  certain  Jew.  born  in  Pontus 

18.  24  a  certain  Jew.  .born  at  Alexandria 

[See  also  Country,  firstborn,  land,  new,  servant.] 

BORN,  to  be  — 

1.2*0  be  born,  begotten,  brought  forth,  yalad,  2. 
Gen.  21.  5  when  his  son  Isaac  was  born  unto  him 
Nuni26.  60  unto  Aaron  was  born  Nadal)  and  Abilin 
2.  Sa.  3.  2  unto  David  were  sons  born  in  Hebron 

5.  13  there  were,  .sons  and  daughters  born 

14.  27  unto  Absalom  there  were  born  three  sons 
1  Ki.  13.  2  a  child  shall  be  born  unto  the  house  of 

1  Ch.  2.  3  three  were  horn  unto  him  of  the  daughter 

2.  9  The  sons  also  of  Hezron,  that  were  born 

3.  1  which  were  born  unto  him  in  Hebron 
3.  4  six  were  born  unto  him  in  Hebron 

3.  5  these  were  born  unto  him  in  Jerusalem 
7.  21  whom  the  men  of  Gath  (that  were)  born 

20.  8  These  were  born  unto  the  giant  in  Gath 
22.  9  Behold,  a  son  shall  be  born  to  thee 

26.  6  unto  Shemaiah  his  son  were  sons  born 
Ezra  10.  3  the  wives,  and  such  as  are  born  of  them 
Job  1.  2  there  were  born  unto  him  seven  sons 
3.  3  Let  the  day  perish  wherein  I  was  born 

11.  12  though  man  be  born  (like)  a  wild  ass's 

15.  7  thou  the  first  man  (that)  was  born  ? 

38.  21  Knowest  thou,  .because  thou  wast.  .born 
Fsa.  22.  31  They  shall  come,  .that  shall  be  born 
78.  6  the  children  (which)  should  be  born 
Prov.17.  17  and  a  brother  is  born  for  adversity 
Eccl.  4.  14  also  (he  that  is)  born . .  becometli  poor 
Isa.  66.  8  shall  a  nation  be  born  at  once? 

Hos.  2.  3  set  her  as  in  the  day  that  she  was  born 

2.  To  be  born  or  begotten,  yalad,  4. 

Gen.  4.  26  to  Seth,  to  him  also  there  was  born  a  son 

6.  1  daughters  were  born  unto  them 

10.  21  elder,  even  to  him  were  (children)  born 
10.  25  unto  Eber  were  born  two  sons :  the  name 
24.  is  Reliekah  came  out,  who  was  born  to  B. 

35.  26  which  were  born  to  him  in  Padan-aram 

36.  5  were  horn  unto  him  in  the  land  of  Canaan 
41.  50  unto  Joseph  were  born  two  sons  before  the 
46.  22  which  were  born  to  Jacob :  all  the  souls 
46.  27  which  were  born  him  in  Egypt . .  two  souls 

Judg  18.  29  Dan  their  father,  who  was  horn  unto  Is. 
Ruth  4.  17  There  is  a  son  born  to  Naomi;  and  they 

2  Sa.  3.  2  unto  David  were  sons  born  in  Hebron 

3.  5  There  were  born  to  David  in  Hebron 

21.  20  and  he  also  was  born  to  the  giant 

21.  22  These  four  were  born  to  the  giant  in  Gath 
1  Ch.  1.  19  unto  Eber  were  born  two  sons  :  the  name 
Job  5.  7  man  is  born  unto  tronble,  as  the  sparks 
Psa.  87.  4  behold  Philistia.  .this,  .was  born  there 

87.  s  This  and  that  man  was  born  in  her :  and 
87.  6  (that)  this  (man)  was  born  there 
Isa.  9.  6  unto  us  a  child  is  born,  unto  us  a  son 
Jer.  20.  14  Cursed  (be)  the  day  wherein  I  was  born 

20.  15  saying,  A  man  child  is  born  unto  thee 

22.  26  I  will  cast  thee . .  where  ye  were  not  born 

3.  To  be  brought  forth,  i1?;  yalad,  6. 

Eze.  16.  4  in  the  day  thou  wast  born  thy  navel 

16.  5  person,  in  the  day  that  thou  wast  born 

4.7*o  beget,  bring  forth,  yemdco  gennao. 

Matt.  1.  16  of  whom  was  born  Jesus,  .called  Christ 
2.  1  when  Jesus  was  born  in  Bethlehem  of 


BORN 


10G 


BOTH 


Matt.  2.  4  of  them  where  Christ  should  be  born 

ig.  12  were  so  born  from  (their)  mother’s  womb 
26.  24  been  good,  .if  he  had  not  been  born 
Mark  14  21  good  were  it.  .if  he  had  never  been  born 
Luke  1.  35  that  holy  thing  which  shall  ire  born  of 
John  1  x3  Which  were  born,  not  of  blood,  nor  of  the 
3.  3  Except  a  man  be  born  again,  he  cannot 
3  4  can  a  man  be  born . .  and  be  born  ? 

3  s  Except  a  man  be  born  of  water  and 
3  6  is  born  of  the  flesh . .  born  of  the  spirit 
3.  7  I  said  unto  thee.  Ye  must  he  born  again 

3.  8  so  is  every  one  that  is  born  of  the  Spirit 

8.  41  We  be  not  born  of  fornication ;  we  have 
g  2  who  did  sin.  .that  he  was  born  blind? 
q.  19  Is  this  your  sou,  who  ye  say  was  born 

9.  20  We  know,  .that  he  was  born  blind 

9  32  opened  the  eyes  of  one  that  was  born 
9.  34  Thou  wast  altogether  born  in  sins,  and 
16.  21  for  joy  that  a  man  is  born  into  the  world 
18.  37  To  this  end  was  I  born,  and  for  this  cause 
Acts  2.  8  in  our  own  tongue,  wherein  we  were  born  ? 

7.  20  In  which  time  Moses  was  born,  and  was 
22  3  I  am  verily  a  man . .  a  Jew,  born  in  Tarsus 

22.  28  And  Paul  said,  But  I  was  (free)  born 
Rom.  9.  11  (the  children)  being  not  yet  born,  neither 
Gal.  4.  23  he.  .was  born  after  the  flesh;  but  he  of 

4.  29  he  that  was  born  after  the  flesh  persecuted 
Heb.n.  23  By  faith  Moses,  when  he  was  born 

1  Jo.  2.  29  every  one  that  doeth  righteousness  isborn 

3.  9  is  born  of  God .  .because  he  is  born 

4.  7  every  one  that  loveth  is  born  of  God,  and 

5.  1  Whosoever  believeth.  .is  born  of  God  :  and 
5.  4  whatsoever  is  born  of  God  overcometh 

5.  18  whosoever  is  born  of  God  sinneth  not 

5.  To  bring  forth  children ,  tIktco  tikto. 

Matt.  2.  2  Where  is  he  that  is  born  king  of  the  Jews? 
Luke  2.  11  unto  you  is  born  this  day,  in  the  city  of 
Rev.  12.  4  to  devour  her  child  as  soon  as  it  was  born 

BORN  again,  to  be  — 

To  beget  anew,  avayevvau)  anagennao. 

1  Pe.  1.  23  Being  born  again,  not  of  corruptible  seed 

BORN  out  of  due  time,  one  — - 

Abortion,  an  untimely  birth,  iurpapa  ektroma. 

1  Co.  15.  8  as  of  one  born  out  of  due  time 

BORN,  that  is  — 

Begotten,  born,  yevvoris  gennetos. 

Matt  1 1.  11  Among  them  that  are  born  of  women 
Luke  7.  28  Among  those  that  are  born  of  women 

BORN,  as  they  be  — 

From,  the  belly,  }B?D  mibbeten. 

Psa.  58.  3  they  go  astray  as  soon  as  they  be  born 

BORN  (in  the  land)  — 

An  aboriginal,  inborn,  native,  rni((  ezrach. 

Exodi2.  19  whether,  .a  stranger,  or  born  in  the  land 
12.  48  shall  be  as  one  that  is  born  in  the  land 
Lev.  23.  42  Israelites  born  shall  dwell  in  booths 

24.  16  stranger,  as  he  that  is  born  in  the  land 
Num.  9.  14  for  him  that  was  born  in  the  land 

15.  30  born  in  the  land,  or  a  stranger,  the  same 

BORN  of  or  in  the  country  — 

An  aboriginal,  inborn,  native,  rri]N  ezrach. 

Num  15.  13  All  that  are  born  of  the  country  shall  do 
Eze.  47.  22  shall  be  unto  you  as  born  in  the  country 

BORN  among  you  or  home  bom  — 

Aboriginal,  inborn,  native,  rriJN  ezrach. 

Exod  12.  49  One  law  shall  be  to  him  that  is  homeborn 
Lev.  19.  34  be  unto  you  as  one  born  among  you 
Num  15.  29  him  that  is  born  among  the  children  of 
Josh.  8.  33  stranger,  as  he  that  was  born  among  them 

BORN  (one)  — 

A  son,  J3  ben. 

Gen.  15.  3  lo,  one  bom  in  my  house  is  mine  heir 
Eccl.  2.  7  and  had  servants  born  in  my  house 

BORNE,  to  be  — 

To  be  lifted  up,  borne,  Kya  nasa,  2. 

Exod  25. 14  that  the  ark  may  be  borne  with  them 

25.  28  that  the  table  may  be  borne  with  them 
Isa.  66.  12  ye  shall  be  borne  upon  (her)  sides 

Jer.  10.  5  they  must  needs  be  borne,  because  they 

BORNE,  are  — 

To  bear,  carry,  Doy  amas. 

Isa.  46.  3  which  are  borne  (by  me)  from  the  belly 

BORNE,  grievous  to  be  — • 

Hard  to  be  borne,  SvcPdo-raicTos  dusbastaktos. 
Matt23.  4  heavy  burdens  and[grievous  to  be  borne] 
Luke  11.  46  lade,  .with  burdens  grievous  to  be  borne 

BORNE  up,  to  be  — 

To  be  supported,  f]CD  samak,  2. 

Judgi6.  29  anil  on  which  it  was  borne  up 

BORROW,  to  — 

1. To  be  joined  (to  another),  nib  lavah. 

Deut  28.  12  thou  shalt  lend,  .thou  shalt  not  borrow 
Neh.  5.  4  We  have  borrowed  money  for  the  king’s 
Psa.  37.  21  The  wicked  borroweth,  and  payeth  not 

2.  To  interweave,  B357  abat. 

Deut  15.  6  thou  shalt  lend . .  thou  shalt  not  borrow 


3.  To  ask,  shaal. 

Exod.  3.  22  every  woman  shall  borrow  of  her 

11.  2  let  every  man  borrow  of  his  neighbour 

12.  35  thoy  borrowed  of  the  Egyptians  jewels 

22.  14  if  a  man  borrow  (ought)  of  his  neighbour 

2  Ki.  4.  3  said,  Go,  borrow  thee  vessels  abroad 

4.  To  put  out  at  usury ,  Saveifa  daneizd. 

Matt.  5.  42  from  him  that  would  borrow  of  thee 

BORROW  a  few,  to  — 

To  make  few,  BS  9  maat,  5. 

2  Ki.  4.  3  empty  vessels ;  borrow  not  a  few 

BORROWED,  to  be  — 

To  ask,  bkV  shaal. 

2  Ki.  6.  5  Alas,  master  !  for  it  was  borrowed 
BORROWER  — 

To  be  joined,  nib  lavah. 

Pro v,  22.  7  the  borrower  (is)  servant  to  the  lender 
Isa.  24.  2  as  with  the  lender,  so  with  the  borrower 

BOSOM  — 

1  .Hidden  place,  nh  chob. 

Job  31.  33  hiding  mine  iniquity  in  my  bosom 

2 .Inlet,  pin  choq. 

Psa.  74.  11  pluck  (it)  out  of  thy  bosom 

3.  Inlet,  p’n  cheq. 

Gen.  16.  5  I  have  given  my  maid  into  thy  bosom 
Exod.  4.;  6  Put  now  thine  hand  into  thy  bosom 

4. "  6  he  put  his  hand  into  his  bosom 
4.  7  Put  thine  hand  into  thy  bosom  again 
4.  7  he  put  his  hand  into  his  bosom  again 
4.  7  plucked  it  out  of  his  bosom,  and,  behold 
Numii.  12  Carry  them  in  thy  bosom,  as  a.  .father 
Deut  13.  6  the  wife  of  thy  bosom,  or  thy  friend 
28.  54  be  evil  toward,  .the  wife  of  his  bosom 
28.  56  evil  toward  the  husband  of  her  bosom 
Ruth  4.  16  Naomi  took  the  child,  .in  her  bosom 
2  Sa.  12.  3  one  little  ewe  lamb,  .lay  in  his  bosom 

12.  8  thy  master's  wives  into  thy  bosom 

1  Ki.  1.  2  let  her  lie  in  thy  bosom,  that  my  lord 

3.  20  and  laid  it  in  her  bosom 
3.  20  laid  her  dead  child  in  my  bosom 
17. 19  he  took  him  out  of  her  bosom . .  and  laid 
Psa.  35.  13  my  prayer  returned  into  mine  own  bosom 
79.  12  unto  our  neighbours,  .into  their  bosom 
89.  50  I  do  bear  in  my  bosom,  .all  the  mighty 
Prov.  5.  20  and  embrace  the  bosom  of  a  stranger? 

6.  27  Can  a  man  take  fire  in  his  bosom,  and 
17.  23  wicked,  .taketh  a  gift  out  of  the  bosom 

21.  14  a  reward  in  the  bosom  strong  wrath 
Eccl.  7.  9  anger  resteth  in  the  bosom  of  fools 
Isa.  40. 1 1  he  shall . .  carry . .  in  his  bosom . .  shall 
65.  6  hut . .  even  recompense  into  their  bosom 
65.  7  will  I  measure . .  work  into  their  bosom 
Jer.  32.  18  Thou,  .recompensest.  .into  the  bosom  of 
Lam.  2.  12  poured  out  into  their  mothers'  bosom 
Mie.  7.  5  keep . .  from  her  that  lieth  in  thy  bosom 

4 . Lap,  ]stn  chetsen. 

Psa.  129.  7  nor  he  that  bindeth  sheaves  his  bosom 

5 . Lap,  hollow  thing,  rin^x  tsallachath. 

Prov.  19.  24  slothful,  .hideth  his  hand  in.  .bosom 
26.  15  slothful  hideth  his  hand  in.  .bosom 

6.  Bosom,  holloiv  thing,  k6\ttos  kolpos. 

Luke  6.  38  good,  .shall  men  give  into  your  bosom 
16.  22  beggar,  .carried,  .into  Abraham’s  bosom 
16.  23  seeth  Abraham . .  and  Lazarus  in  his  bosom 
John  1.  18  which  is  in  the  bosom  of  the  Father,  he 

13.  23  there  was  leaning  on  Jesus'  bosom  one  of 

BO'-SOR,  /3otr6p  the  father  of  Balaam. 

The  Greek  form  of  writing  Beor. 

2  Pe.  2. 15  Balaam  (the  son)  of  B.,  who  loved 

BOSS  — 

Arch,  protuberance,  3?  gab. 

Job  15.  26  He  runneth . ,  upon  the  thick  bosses  of  his 

BOTCH  — 

Inflammation,  pnc*  shechin. 

Deuta8.  27  The  Lord  will  smite  thee  with  the  botch 
28.  35  Lord  shall  smite .  .with  a  sore  botch 

BOTH  — 

1  .Together,  in;  yachad. 

Psa.  4.  8  I  will  both  lay  me  down  in  peace 

2.  Two,  Duty  slienayim. 

Gen.  2.  25  they  were  both  naked,  the  man  and  his 
3.  7  the  eyes  of  them  both  were  opened,  and 
9.  23  laid  (it)  upon  both  their  shoulders 

19.  36  Thus  were  both  the  daughters  of  Lot 
21.  27  and  both  of  them  made  a  covenant 

21.  31  because  there  they  sware  both  of  them 

22.  6  and  they  went  both  of  them  together 
22.  8  so  they  went  both  of  them  together 
27.  45  why  should  I  be  deprived . .  of  you  both 

31.  37  that  they  may  judge  betwixt  us  both 
40.  5  they  dreamed  a  dream  both  of  them 
48.  13  Joseph  took  them  both,  Ephraim 

Exod22.  11  oath  of  the  Lord  be  between  them  both 
26.  24  thus  shall  it  be  for  them  both  ;  they 

32.  15  tables  (were)  written  on  both  their  sides 
36.  29  thus  he  did  to  both  of  them  in  both  the 

Lev.  16.  21  Aaron  shall  lay  both  his  hands  upon  the 

20.  11, 12  both  of  them  shall  surely  be  put  to 
20.  13  both  of  them  have  committed  an  abom. 
20.  18  both  of  them  shall  be  cut  off  from 


Num.  7. 13  of  them,  .full  of  fine  flour  mingled 

7.  19,  25  both  of  them  full  of  fine  flour 
So  in  v.  31,  37,43,  49,  55,  61,67,  73,  79. 

12.  5  Lord  ..  called . .  aud  they  both  came  forth 
25.  8  thrust  both  of  them  through,  the  man  of 
Deut, 19.  17  Then  both  the  men,  between  whom  the 
22.  22  then  they  shall  both  of  them  die 

22.  24  ye  shall  bring  them  both  out  unto  the 

23.  18  both  these  (are)  abomination  unto  the 
Judg  19.  6  did  eat  and  drink  both  of  them  together 

19.  8  afternoon,  and  they  did  eat  both  of  them 
Ruth  1.  5  Mahlon  and  Chilion  died  also  both  of 

1  Sa.  2.  34  in  one  day  they  shall  die  both  of  them 

3.  11  both  the  ears  of  every  one  that  heareth 

5.  4  both  the  palms  of  his  hands  (were)  cut  off 
9.  26  they  went,  .both  of  them,  he  and  Samuel 

14.  11  both  of  them  discovered  themselves  unto 

20.  1 1  they  went  out  both  of  them  into  the  field 

20.  42  forasmuch  as  we  have  sworn  both  of  us 
25.  43  they  were  also  both  of  them  his  wives 

2  Sa.  9.  13  Mephibosheth . .  was  lame  on  both  his  feet 

17.  18  they  went  both  of  them  away  quickly 
1  Ki.  6.  25  both  the  cherubim  (were)  of  one  measure 
2_Ki.  2.  11  parted  them  both  asunder ;  and  Elijah 

21.  12  whosoever  heareth  of  it,  both  his  ears 
Esth.  2.  23  they  were  both  hanged  on  a  tree :  and  it 
Job  9.  33  daysman  .mightlayhishanduponusboth 
Prov.  1 7.  15  they  both  (are)  abonination  to  the  Lord 

20.  10  both  of  them  (are)  alike  abomination  to 
20.  12  Lord  hath  mado  even  both  of  them 

24.  22  who  knoweth  the  ruin  of  them  both? 

27.  3  fool's  wrath  (is)  heavier  than  them  both 
29. 13  the  Lord  lighteneth  both  their  eyes 

Eccl.  4.  3  better  (is  he)  than  both  they,  which  hath 
11.  6  whether  they  both  (shall  be)  alike  good 
Isa.  1.  31  they  shall  both  burn  together,  and  none 

7.  16  shall  be  forsaken  of  both  her  kings 

8.  14  a  rock  of  offence  to  both  the  houses  of 
Jer.  46.  12  mighty,  .they  are  fallen  both  together 
Eze.  15.  4  the  fire  devoureth  both  the  ends  of  it 

23.  13  I  saw  that,  .they  (took)  both  one  away 
Dan.  11.  27  both  these  kings'  hearts,  .to  do  mischief 
Zech.  6.  13  the  counsel  of  peace,  .between  them  both 


3 .Both  (of  two),  aprpdTepoi  a.mphoteroi. 

Matt.  9.  17  into  new  bottles,  and  both  are  preserved 
13.  30  Let  both  grow  together  until  the  harvest 
15.  14  if  the  blind  lead . .  both  shall  fall  into  the 
Luke  1.  6  they  were  both  righteous  before  God 
id  7  they  both  were .  .well  stricken  in  years 
5.'  7  filled  both  the  ships,  so  that  they  began 

5.  38  into  new  bottles;  and  [both]  are  preserved 

6.  39  shall  they  not  both  fall  into  the  ditch? 

7.  42  to  pay,  he  frankly  forgave  them  both 
Acts  7.  38  they  went  down  both  into  the  water 

23.  8  spirit ;  but  the  Pharisees  confess  both 
Eph.  2.  14  he  is  our  peace,  who  hath  made  both  one 
2.  16  that  he  might  reconcile  both  unto  God 
2.  18  through  him  we  both  have  access  by  one 


i.Two,  tivo  duo. 

John  20.  4  they  ran  both  together  ;  and  the  other 
Rev.  19.  20  both  were  cast  alive  into  a  lake  of  fire 

5 .Each  of  the,  eKcurros  rav  hekastos  ton. 

Heb.  11.  21  Jacob,  .blessed  both  the  sons  of  Joseph 


BOTH...  and  — 

1.  Unto,  bx  el. 

Jer.  36. 16  they  were  afraid,  both  one  and  other 

2 . Also. ..also,  D5...D?  gam. ..gam. 

Gen.  24.  25  We  have  both  straw  and  provender 

44. 16  both  we,  and  (he)  also  with  whom  the  cup 

3 . And. ..and,  ]...],  ve...ve. 

Num.  9, 14  one  ordinance,  both  for  the  stranger,  and 
Psa.  76.  6  both  the  chariot  and  horse  are  cast  into 

4.  On,  upon,  by  al. 

Exod  35.  22  they  came,  both  men  and  women,  as  many 

5 . And. ..and,  Ka'i. ..Kal  kai...k.ai. 

Matt  10.  28  is  able  to  destroy  both  soul  and  body  in 
12.  22  blind  and  dumb  both  spake  and  saw 
Mark  6.  30  [both]  what  they  have  done,  and  what  they 
7.  37  he  maketh  both  the  deaf  to  hear,  and 
Luke  2.  46  both  hearing  them,  and  asking  them 

5.  36  then  both  the  new  maketh  a  rent,  and 

21.  16  shall  be  betrayed  both  by  parents,  and 

22.  33  with  thee,  both  into  prison,  and  to  death 
John  2.  2  And  both  Jesus  was  called,  and  his 

4.  36  both  he  that  soweth  and  he  that  reapeth 
7.  28  Ye  both  know  me,  and  ye  know  whence 

9.  37  Thou  hast  both  seen  him,  and  it  is  he 
11.  48  take  away  bojh  our  place  and  nation 

11.  57  Now  [both]  the  chief  priests  and  the  Ph. 

12.  28  I  have  both  glorified  (it),  and  will  glorify 

15.  24  they  both  seen  aud  hated  both  me  and 

Acts  2.  29  that  he  is  both  dead  and  buried,  and 

26.  29  were  both  almost,  aud  altogether  such  as 
Rom  11.  33  both  of  the  wisdom  and  knowledge  of  God! 
14.  9  to  this  end  Christ  both  died,  and  rose 
14.  9  be  Lord  both  of  the  dead  and  living 
1  Co.  4.  11  unto,  .present  hour  we  both  hunger  and 

6.  13  God  shall  destroy  both  it  and  them 

7.  29  that  both  they  that  have  wives . .  and  they 
7.  34  may  be  holy  both  in  body  and  in  spirit 

Phil.  2.  13  which  worketh  in  you  both  to  will  and 
4.  9  things,  which  ye  have  both  learned  aud 

4.  12  I  am  instructed  [both]  to  be  full  and  to  be 
4  12  both  to  abound  and  to  suffer  need 

1  Th.  2.  15  Who  both  killed  the  Lord  Jesus  aud 

5.  15  good,  [both]  among  yourselves,  and  to  all 

2  Th.  3.  4  that  ye  both  do  and  will  do  the  tilings 


BOTH 


107 


BOUNTIFULLY 


iXi  4  10  For. .  we  [both]  labour  and  suffer  reproach 
4.  16  in  doing  this  thou  shalt  botli  save  thyself 
Titus  1.  9  hy  sound  doctrine  both  to  exhort  and  to 
Thin  16  both  in  the  flesh,  and  in  the  Lord  ? 

2  Pe  ’  1.  18  To  him  (he)  glory  both  now  and  for  ever 
2  Jo.’  9  he  hath  both  the  Father  and  the  Son 
Rev.  13.  15  the  image  of  the  beast  should  both  speak 

Q.And..  and,  re.-.itai  te...kai. 

Matt22.  10  as  many  as  they  found,  both  bad  and 
Acts  1.  I  all  that  Jesus  began  both  to  do  and  teach 

1.  8  be  witnesses  unto  me  both  in  Jer.  and 

i  n  where  abode  both  Peter  and  James,  and 
4'  27  both  Herod  and  Pontius  Pilate,  with 

8.  12  were  baptized,  both  men  and  women 
8  28  into  the  water,  both  Philip  and  the 
10.  39  he  did  both  in  the  land  of  the  Jews  and 
14  1  both  of  the  Jews  and  also  of  the  Greeks 

=  both  of  the  Gentiles,  and  also  of  the 
10  word  of  the  Lord,  .both  Jews  and  Greeks 
so.  21  Testifying  both  to  the  Jews,  and  also  to 
21  12  both  we,  and  they  of  that  place,  besought 
22!  4  delivering  into  prisons  both  men  and 
24  15  resurrection,  .both  of  the  just  and  unjust 

25.  24  both  at  Jerusalem,  and.  .here,  crying 

26.  22  witnessing  both  to  small  and  great 

28.  23  both  out  of  the  law  of  Moses,  and.  .the 
Rom  1.  12  by  the  mutual  faith  both  of  you  and  me 
1  14  I  am  debtor  both  to  the  Greeks  and 
1. 14  both  to  the  wise,  and  to  the  unwise 
3  9  we  have  before  proved  both  Jews  and 
1  Co.  1.  2  Christ  our  Lord,  both  theirs  and  our’s 
1  24  them  which  are  called,  both  Jews  and 
Eph.  I.  10  [both]  which  are  in  heaven,  and  which  are 
Phil.  x.  7  both  in  my  bonds,  and  in  the  defence 
Hcb  4  both  with  signs  and  wonders,  and  with 

2.  n  both  he  that  sanctifleth  and  they  who 

5  1  may  offer  both  gifts  and  sacrifices  for 

c  14  exercised  to  discern  both  good  and  evil 
6.  19  Which . .  we  have . .  both  sure  and  stedfast 
0.  0  in  which  were  offered  both  gifts  and 
g.  19  sprinkled  both  the  book,  and  all  the 
10.  33  both  by  reproaches  and  afflictions 

7. And. ..and,  re... re  te...te. 

Acts  26. 16  minister  and  a  witness  both  of  these 

S. And. ..and,  re... He  te...de. 

Acts  5.  14  multitudes  both  of  men  and  women 

BOTH  the  hands  — 

The  two  fists,  chophnayim. 

Eccl.  4.  6  than  both  the  hands  full  (with)  travail 

BOTH  parties  — 

Two,  D’Jip  shenayim. 

Exod22.  9  the  cause  of  both  parties  shall  come 

BOTH  twain  — 

Two,  o’JS'  shenayim. 

Eze.  21. 19  botii  twain  shall  come  forth  out  of  one 


BOTTLE  — 

1  .Hollow  thing,  bottle,  TiK  oh. 

Job  32.  19  it  is  ready  to  burst  like  new  bottles 

2.  Hollow  thing,  bottle,  pi3P3  baqbuq. 

Jer.  19.  1  Go  and  get  a  potter’s  earthen  bottle,  and 
ig.  10  Then  shalt  thou  break  the  bottle  in 

3.  Heat,  non  chemah. 

Hos.  7.’  5  have  made  (him)  sick  with  bottles  of 

4.  Bottle ,  thing  shut  up,  nan  chemeth. 

Gen.  21. 14  took  bread  and  a  bottle  of  water,  and 
21.  15  the  water  was  spent  in  the  bottle,  anil 
21.  19  she  went,  and  filled  the  bottle  with 
Hah.  2.  15  Woe  unto  him.  .that  puttest  thy  bottle 

5 . Bottle,  tio  nod. 

Josh.  9.  4  wine  bottles,  old,  and  rent,  and  bound 

9.  13  these  bottles  of  wine  which  we  filled 
Judg.  4.  19  she  opened  a  bottle  of  milk,  and  gave 
1  Sa.  16.  20  a  bottle  of  wine,  and  a  kid,  and  sent 
Psa.  56.  8  put  thou  my  tears  into  thy  bottle 

1 19.  83  I  am  become  like  a  bottle  in  the  smoke 

§.  Bottle,  S3)  nebel. 

1  Sa.  1.  24  one  ephah  of  flour,  and  a  bottle  of  'vine 

10.  3  and  another  carrying  a  bottle  of  wine 
25.  18  two  hundred  loaves,  and  two  bottles  of 

2  Sa.  16.  1  summer  fruits,  and  a  bottle  of  wine 
Job  38.  37  who  can  stay  the  bottles  of  heaven 

Jer.  13.  12,  12  Every  bottle  shall  bo  filled  with  wine 
48.  12  X  will  send,  .and  break  their  bottles 
7. Bottle  of  skin,  aornis  askos. 

Matt.  9.  17  new  wine  into  old  bottles:  else  the  bottles 
9.  17  bottles  perish .  .new  wine  into  new  bottles 
Mark  2.22  old  bottles . .  wine  doth  burst  the  bottles 
2.  22  bottles  will  be  marred,  .[new  bottles] 
Luke  5.  37  no  man  putteth  new  wine  into  old  bottles 
5.  37  burst  the  bottles,  .the  bottles  shall  perish 
5.  38  new  wine  must  be  put  into  new  bottles 


BOTTOM  — 

1  .Lower part,  n'yix  arith. 

Dan.  6.  24  or  ever  they  came  at  the  bottom  of  the 

2. Lap,  hollow  part,  p'n  cheq. 

Eze.  43.  13  even  the  bottom.. a  cubit,  and.. breadth 
43.  14  from  the  bottom  (upon)  tire  ground,  .to 
43.  17  the  bottom  thereof . .  a  cubit  about ;  and 

3.  Foundation,  TiD]  yesod. 

Exod2o.  12  pour  all  the  blood  beside  the  bottom  of 


Lev.  4.  7  the  blood  of  the  bullock  at  the  bottom  of 
4.  18,  25  blood  at  the  bottom  of  the  altar  of 

4.  30,  34  blood  thereof  at  the  bottom  of  the  al. 

5.  9  the  rest  of  the  blood,  .at  the  bottom  of 

8.  15  poured  the  blood  at  the  bottom  of  the 

9.  9  poured  out  the  blood  at  the  bottom  of 

4 .Depth,  place  of  shadows,  nSia?  metsolah. 

Exodis.  5  they  sank  into  the  bottom  as  a  stone 

b.Beptli,  shadowy  place,  nSso  metsullah. 

Zech.  1.  8  the  myrtle  trees  that  (were)  in  the  bottom 

6.  Cutting,  extremity,  qetseb. 

Jon.  2.6I  went  down  to  the  bottoms  of  the 

7.  Soil,  pavement,  Pplp  qarqa. 

Amos  9.  3  though  they  be . .  in  the  bottom  of  the  sea 

&  Couch  covering,  frrjn  rephidah. 

Song  3. 10  He  made,  .the  bottom  thereof  (of)  gold 

9.  Root,  vfv  shoresh. 

Job  36.  30  and  covereth  the  bottom  of  the  sea 

10 . Downward,  beneath,  ndrai  katu. 

Matt  27.  51  rent  in  twain  from  the  top  to  the  bottom 
Marki5. 38  from  the  top  to  the  bottom 


BOTTOMLESS  — 

Very  deep,  dfSvacros  abussos. 

Rev.  9.  1  was  given  the  key  of  the  bottomless 

9.  2  [he  opened  the  bottomless  pit ;  aiid  there] 

BOTTOMLESS  pit  — 

Very  deep  place,  fi/3v<r<ro?  abussos. 

Rev.  9.  11  a  king,  .the  angel  of  the  bottomless  pit 

ii.  7  that  ascendeth  out  of  the  bottomless  pit 
17.  8  shall  ascend  out  of  the  bottomless  pit 
20.  1  having  the  key  of  the  bottomless  pit  and 
20.  3  cast  him  into  the  bottomless  pit,  and  shut 


BOUGH  — 

1. Summit,  tdx  amir. 

Isa.  17.  6  berries  in  the  top  of  the  uppermost  bough 

2.  Son,  |3  ben. 

Gen.  49.  22  (is)  a  fruitful  bough .  .a  fruitful  bough 

3.  Thicket,  forest,  rih  choresh. 

Isa.  17.  9  strong  cities  be  as  a  forsaken  bough 

4 . Twig,  shoot,  .19529  seappah. 

Eze.  31.  6  fowls . .  made  their  nests  in  his  boughs 
31.  8  fir  trees  were  not  like  his  boughs,  and  the 

5.  Twig,  shoot,  nsy-ip  sarappah. 

Eze.  31.  5  Ins  boughs  were  multiplied,  and  his 

6.  Branch,  r\;y  anaph. 

Lev.  23.  40  and  the  boughs  of  thick  trees 
Psa.  80.  10  the  houghs  thereof  (were  like)  the  goodly 
Eze.  17.  23  it  shall  bring  forth  boughs,  and  bear 
Dan.  4.  12  fowls  of  the  heaven  dwelt  in  the  boughs 

7.  Branch,  ornament,  rnkb  porah. 

Eze.  31.  12  his  boughs  are  broken  by  all  the  rivers 

8.  Branch,  ornament,  rpxs  purah. 

Isa.  10.  33  the  Loud  . .  shall  lop  the  bough  with  terror 


9.  Fruit,  ’I?  pen. 

Lev.  23.  40  ye  shall  take,  .the  boughs  of  goodly  trees 

10 . A  cutting,  branch,  ryp  qatsir. 

Job  14.  9  bud,  and  bring  forth  houghs  like  a  plant 
Psa.  80.  11  She  sent  out  her  boughs  unto  the  sea 
Isa.  27.  ii  When  the  boughs  thereof  are  withered 

11  .Interwoven  twig,  iptr  sok. 

Judg.  9.  49  people,  .cut  down  every  man  his  bough 

12. Interwoven  twig,  nrjiiy  sokah. 

Judg.  9.  48  cut  down’a  bough  from  the  trees,  and 

BOUGH,  thick  — 

1.  Thick,  dense  object,  roll  aboth. 

Eze.  31.  3  and  his  top  was  among  the  thick  boughs 
31.  10  shot  up  his  top  among  the  thick  boughs 
31.  14  shoot  up  then'  top  among  the  thick  boughs 

2.  Outspread,  entangled  bough,  phii?  sobek. 

2  Sa.  18.  9  the  mule  went  under  the  thick  boughs 

BOUGHS  — 

Pointed  twigs,  D’jpjp  sansinnim. 

Song  7.  8  I  will  take  hold  of  the  boughs  thereof 

BOUGHS,  to  go  over  the  — 

To  glean  thoroughly,  ixd  paar,  3. 

Deut  24.  20  thou  shalt  not  go  over  the  boughs 

BOUGHT  — 

A  purchase,  acquisition,  njjjl?  miqnah. 

Gen.  17.  12  or  bought  with  money  of  any  stranger 
17.  27  bought  with  money  of  the  stranger,  were 
Lev.  25.  51  out  of  the  money  that  he  was  bought  for 

27.  22  a  field  which  he  hath  bought,  which 


BOUGHT,  to  be  — 

To  be  gained,  acquired,  nap  qanah,  2. 

Jer.  32.  43  fields  shall  be  bought  in  this  land,  whereof 

BOUGHT,  he  that  is  — 

A  purchase,  acquisition,  Pip?  miqnah. 

Gen.  17.  13  he  that  is  bought  with  thy  money,  must 
17.  23  all  that  were  bought  with  his  money 
Exod  12.  44  every  man's  servant  that  is  bought  for 

BOUND  — 

1  .Bound,  girded,  yds*  asir. 

Psa.  107.  10  Such  as  sit.  .bound  in  affliction  and  iron 


2  Enclosed  place,  Saha  gebul. 

Exod  23.  31  I  will  set  thy  bounds  from  the  Red  sea 
Job  38.  20  thou  shouldest  take  it  to  the  hound  thereof 
Psa.  104.  9  hast  set  a  bound  that  they  may  not  pass 
Jer.  5.  22  have  placed  the  sand  (for)  the  bound  of 
Hos.  5.  10  were  like  them  that  remove  the  bound 

3.  Enclosed  place,  nSna  gebulah. 

Deut  32.  8  he  set  the  bounds  of  the  people  according 
Isa.  10.  13  I  have  removed  the  hounds  of  the  people 

4.  Statute,  limit,  pn  choq. 

Job  14.  5  thou  hast  appointed  his  bounds  that  he 
26.  10  He.  .compassed  the  waters  with  bounds 

5.  Bent,  bending,  bowed  down,  ns?  kephath,  3. 

Dan.  3.  23  fell  down  bound  into  the  midst,  .burning 

3.  24  Did  not  we  cast  three  men  hound  into 

6.  Thread,  cord;  bound  to,  S'np  pathil. 

Jium  19. 15  which  hath  no  covering  bound  upon  it 

7.  To  bind,  tie,  **>ij  qashar. 

Prov.22.  15  Foolishness  (is)  bound  in  the  heart  of  a 

BOUND,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  bound,  ipn  asar,  2. 

Gen.  42.  19  let  one  of  your  brethren  he  hound  in  the 
Judg  16.  6  wherewith  thou  mightest  lie  hound  to 
16.  10,  13  wherewith  thou  mightest  he  bound 

2.  To  be  bound,  ipx  asar,  4. 

Isa.  22.  3  thy  rulers . .  are  hound  by  the  archers 

3.  To  be  bound,  bent,  n?|  kephath.  _ 

Dan.  3.  21  these  men  were  hound  in  their  coats,  and 

4.  To  fetter,  prn  ratliaq,  4. 

Nall.  3.  10  all  her  great  men  were  hound  in  chains 

5.  To  press,  T})t  tsarar. 

1  Sa.  25.  29  the  soul  of  my  lord  shall  be  bound  in  the 

6.  To  be  hoisted  together,  saqad,  2. 

Lam.  1.  14  The  yoke  of  my  transgressions  is  hound 

7 . To  owe,  b<bel\oD  opheilb. 

3  Tli.  1.  3  We  are  bound  to  thank  God  always  for 
2.  13  we  are  bound  to  give  thanks  alway  to 

BOUND,  to  be  kept  — 

To  bind,  Seapta  desmeo. 

Luke  8.  29  he  was  kept  hound  with  chains  and  in 

BOUND,  those  which  are  — 

One  bound,  yon  asir. 

Psa.  68.  6  he  bringeth  out  those  which  are  bound 

BOUND  up  — 

1  .To  be  straitened,  pressed  together,  Yiy  tsarar,  4. 

Josh.  9.  4  wiue  bottles,  old,  anil  rent,  and  bound  up 

2.  To  bind,  tie,  it?p  qashar. 

Gen.  44.  30  his  life  is  bound  up  in  the  lad’s  life 

BOUND  up,  be  — 

Because  of  the  wound,  or  for  binding  up,  i'll  127. 

Jer.  30. 13  that  thou  mayest  be  hound  up  :  thou  hast 

BOUND  up,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  wrapped  around,  ti'30  chabash,  4. 

Isa.  1.  6  have  not  been  closed,  neither  hound  up 
Eze.  30.  21  it  shall  uot  be  hound  up  to  he  healed,  to 

2 .  To  press,  Yiy  tsarar. 

Exodi2.  34  their  kneading  troughs  being  hound  up 
Hos.  13.  i2  The  iniquity  of  Ephraim  (is)  hound  up 

BOUND  about,  to  be  — 

To  bind  around,  irepiSeco  perride 5. 

Johnn.  44  his  face  was  bound  about  with  a  napkin 

BOUND  with,  to  be  — 

1. To  be  laid  round  about,  irephceiucu perikeimai. 

Acts  28.  20  for  the  hope  of  Israel  I  am  bound  with 

2.  To  be  bound  with ,  avvbtopai  svndeomai. 

Heb.  13.  3  that  are  in  bonds,  as  hound  with  them 

BOUND,  utmost  — - 

Mark,  limit,  mxn  taavah. 

Gen.  49.  26  the  utmost  bound  of  the  everlasting  hills 

BOUNDS  — 

Set  limit,  opodeirla  horothesia. 

Acts  17.  26  determined.. the  bounds  of  their  habita. 

BOUNDS  (about),  to  set  — 

To  make  an  enclosure,  Spa  gabal,  5. 

Exod  19.  12  set  hounds  unto  the  people  round  about 
Exod  19.  23  Set  hounds  about  the  mount,  and  sanctify 

BOUNTIFUL  — 

1  .Good,  Bio  tob. 

Prov.22.  9  He  that  hath  a  bountiful  eye  shall  be 

2. Rich,  easy,  free,  yw  shoa. 

Isa.  32.  5  lior  the  churl  said  (to  he)  bountiful 

BOUNTIFULLY  — 

Good  or  fair  speech,  blessing,  euXoyia  eulogia. 

2  Co.  9.  6  sowethbountif  ully  shall  reap,  .bountifully 

BOUNTIFULLY,  to  deal  — 

To  deal  ( with  any  one),  Spa  gamal. 

Psa.  13.  6  he  hath  dealt  bountifully  with  me 
116.  7  Lord  hath  dealt  bountifully  with  thee 
1 1 9.  17  Deal  bountifully  with  thy  servant 
142.  7  thou  shalt  deal  bountifully  with  me 


BOUNTIFULNESS 


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BOWL 


BOUNTIFULNESS  — 

Simplicity,  air\6vr)s  liaplotes. 

2  Co.  9.  11  enriched.. every  thing  to  all  bountifulness 

BOUNTY  — 

1  .Hand,  power,  V  yad. 

1  Ki.  10.  13  Solomon  gave  her  of  his  royal  bounty 

2 .Good  speech,  blessing,  evXoyla  eulogia. 

2  Co.  9.  5  make  up  beforehand  your  bounty 

BOUNTY  (matter  of)  - 

Good  speech,  blessing,  tvhoyla  eulogia. 

2  Co.  9.  5  might  be  ready,  as  (a  matter  of)  bounty 

BOW  — 

1 .  Bow,  n^i?.  qeslieth. 

Gen.  g.  13  I  do  set  my  bow  in  the  cloud,  and  it 

9.  14  that  the  bow  shall  be  seen  in  the  cloud 
9.  16  the  bow  shall  be  in  the  cloud ;  and  X 
27.  3  take,  .thy  quiver  and  thy  bow 

48.  22  with  my  sword  and  with  my  bow 

49.  24  his  bow  abode  in  strength,  and  tire  arms 
Josh  24.  12  not  with  thy  sword,  nor  with  thy  bow 

1  Sa.  2.  4  The  bows  of  the  mighty  men  (are)  broken 

18.  4  even  to  his  sword,  and  to  his  bow 

2  Sa.  1.  18  teach  the  children  of  Judah .  .the  bow 

1.  22  the  bow  of  Jonathan  turned  not  back 

22.  35  a  bow  of  steel  is  broken  by  mine  arms 

1  Ki.  22.  34  a. .  man  drew  a  bow  at  a  venture,  and 

2  Ki.  6.  22  wouldest  thou  smite . .  with  thy  bow  ? 

9.  24  Jehu  drew  a  bow  with  his  full  strength 
13.  15  Elisha  said  untoliim.Take  bow  and  arrows 
13.  15  anil  he  took  unto  him  bow  and  arrows 
13.  16  Put  thine  hand  upon  the  bow  ;  and  he 

1  Ch.  5.  18  to  shoot  with  bow,  and  skilful  in  war 

12.  2  armed  with  bows,  and  could  use  both 

12.  2  stones  and  (shooting)  arrows  out  of  a  bow 

2  Ch.  14.  8  that  bare  shield  and  drew  bows,  two 

17.  17  with  him  armed  men  with  bow  and  shield 

18.  33  a  .  .man  drew  a  bow  at  a  venture,  and 
26.  14  Uzziah  prepared,  .bows,  and  slings  (to) 

Neh.  4.  13  I  even  set  the  people,  .with,  .their  bows 
4.  16  the  other  half  of  them  held,  the  bows 
Job  20.  24  the  bow  of  steel  shall  strike  him  through 

29.  20  my  bow  was  renewed  in  my  hand 
Psa.  7.  12  he  hath  bent  his  bow,  and  made  it  ready 
11.  2  the  wicked  bend  (their)  bow,  they  make 
18.  34  a  bow  of  steel  is  broken  by  mine  arms 
37.  14  The  wicked  have,  .bent  their  bow,  to  cast 
37.  15  heart,  and  their  bows  shall  be  broken 
44.  6  I  will  not  trust  in  my  bow,  neither 

46.  9  breaketh  the  bow,  and  cutteth  the  spear 
76.  3  There  brake  he  the  arrows  of  the  bow 
78.  9  armed,  .carrying  bows,  turned  back  in 
78.  57  were  turned  aside  like  a  deceitful  bow 
Isa.  5.  28  Whose  arrows,  .sharp,  and  all  their  bows 
7.  24  With  arrows  and  with  bows  shall  (men) 

13.  18  bows  also  shall  dash  the  young  men  to 
21.  15  drawn  sword,  and  from  the  bent  bow 

41.  2  he  gave,  .as  driven  stubble  to  his  bow 
66.  19  that  draw  the  bow,  (to)  Tubal,  and  Javan 

Jer.  6.  23  They  shall  lay  hold  on  bow  and  spear 

9.  3  they  bend  their  tongues  {like)  tlieir  bow 
46.  9  Lydians,  that  handle  (and)  bend  the  bow 

49.  35  I  will  break  the  bow  of  Elam,  the  chief 

50.  14  all  ye  that  bend  the  bow,  shoot  at  her 

50.  29  all  ye  that  bend  the  bow,  camp  against 

50.  42  They  shall  hold  the  bow  and  the  lance 

51.  3  let  the  archer  bend  his  bow,  and  against 

51.  56  every  one  of  their  bows  is  broken  :  for 

Lam.  2.  4  lie  hath  bent  his  bow  like  an  enemy 

3.  12  He  hath  bent  his  bow,  and  set  me  as  a 
Eze.  I.  28  the  how  that  is  in  the  cloud  in  the  day  of 
39.  3  I  will  smite  thy  bow  out  of  thy  left  hand 
39.  9  the  shields,  .the  hows  and  the  arrows 
Hos.  1.  5  I  will  break  the  bow  of  Israel  in  the 

1.  7  will  not  save  them  by  bow,  nor  by  sword 
2. 18  I  will  break  the  bow  and  the  sword  and 
7.  16  they  are  like  a  deceitful  bow  :  their 
Amos  2.  15  shall  he  stand  that  liandleth  the  bow 
Hal).  3.  9  Thy  bow  was  made  quite  naked ..  to  the 
Zech.  9.  10  and  the  battle  bow  shall  be  cut  off  :  the 
9.  13  filled  the  bow  with  Ephraim,  and  raised 

10.  4  Out  of  him  came  forth,  .the  battle  bow 

2 . A  boiv,  t6£ov  toxon. 

Rev.  6.  2  he  that  sat  on  him  had  a  bow  ;  and  a 

BOW,  to  — 

1 .  To  bend,  in?  kara. 

Judg.  5.  27  he  bowed,  .he  bowed,  .where  he  bowed 

1  Ki.  19.  18  the  knees  which  have  not  bowed  unto 
Esth.  3.  2  the  king’s  servants,  .bowed,  Mordecai 

3.  5  Hainan  saw  that  Mordecai  bowed  not 
Psa.  22.  29  they  that  go  down  to  the  dust  shall  bow 
72.  9  They  that  dwell . .  shall  bow  before  him 
Isa.  45.  23  unto  me  every  knee  shall  bow,  every 

2 . To  incline,  nor  natah. 

Gen.  49.  15  bowed  his  shoulder  to  bear,  and  became 
Judgi6.  30  he  bowed  himself  with  (all  his)  might 

2  Sa.  22.  10  He  bowed  the  heavens  also,  and  came 
Psa.  18.  9  He  bowed  the  heavens  also,  and  came 

3.  To  cause  to  incline,  nai  natah,  5. 

2  Sa.  19.  14  he  bowed  the  heart  of  all  the  men  of 
Psa.  144.  5  Bow  thy  heavens,  O  Lord,  and  come 
Prov.  5.  1  bow  thine  ear  to  my  understanding  , 

4.  To  bow  the  head,  "Hi)  qadad. 

1  Ki.  1  16  Batli-sheba  bowed,  and  did  obeisance 

1.  31  Bath-sheba  bowed  with  (her)  face  to  the 


5.  To  bow  down,  nn?i  sliachach. 

Prov.  14.  19  The  evil  bow  before  the  good;  and  the 
Hah.  3.  6  the  perpetual  hills  did  bow  ;  his  ways 

6.  To  bend,  Kapirru  kampto. 

Rom  11.  4  who  have  not  bowed  the  knee  to.  .Baal 
14.  11  it  is  written,  .every  knee  shall  bow  tome 
Epli.  3.  14  I  bow  my  knees  unto  the  Father  of  our 
Phil.  2.  10  the  name  of  Jesus  every  knee  should  bow 

7.  To  incline,  k\Ivu  klino. 

Johnig.  30  he  bowed  his  head,  and  gave  up  the  ghost 

8.  To  put,  place,  set,  ti'Otj/ii  tithemi. 

Markis.  19  and  bowing,  .knees  worshipped  him 
BOW  down,  to  — 

1  .To  bend,  double,  r|93  kaphaph. 

Isa.  58.  5  to  bow  down  his  head  as  a  bulrush 

2 .  To  bend  down,  ins  kara. 

Judg.  7.  5  every  one  that  boweth  down  upon  his 

7.  6  the  rest  of  the  people  bowed  down  upon 
Job  31.  10  and  let  others  bow  down  upon  her 
Psa.  95.  6  O  come,  let  us  worship  and  bow  down 
Isa.  10.  4  Without  me  they  shall  bow  down  under 
46.  1  Bel  boweth  down,  Nebo  stoopeth,  their 
46.  2  They  stoop,  they  bow  down  together 
65.  12  ye  shall  all  bow  down  to  the  slaughter 

3.  To  cause  to  incline,  nw  natah,  5. 

2  Ki.  19.  16  Lord,  bow  down  thine  ear,  and  hear 
Psa.  31.  2  Bow  down  thine  ear  to  me  ;  deliver  me 
86.  1  Bow  down  thine  ear,  O  Lord,  hear  me 
Prov.22. 17  Bow  down  thine  ear,  and  hear  the  words 

4 . To  bow  down,  nn^  shachah. 

Isa.  51.  23  Bow  down,  that  we  may  go  over  ;  and 

5.  To  bow  oneself  down  {to  God  or  man),  nnpi,  7. 

Gen.  27.  29  Let  people  serve,  .nations  bow  down  to 

27.  29  let  thy  mother’s  sons  bow  down  to  thee 
49.  8  thy  father’s  children  shall  bow  down 
EXOCI23.  24  Thou  shalt  not  bow  down  to  their  gods 
Lev.  26.  1  neither,  .set  up.  .image,  .bow down  unto 
Nuni25-  2  the  people  did  eat,  and  bowed  down  to 
Dent.  5.  9  Thou  shalt  not  bow  down  thyself  unto 
Judg.  2.  19  to  bow  down  unto  them ;  they  ceased 
Psa.  95.  6  O  come,  let  us  worship  and  bow  down 
Isa.  49.  23  they  shall  bow  down  to  thee  with  (their) 

6.  To  bow  down,  nm  sliachach. 

Psa.  35.  14  I  bowed  down  heavily,  as  one  that 

7.  To  be  bowed  down,  nny  sliachach,  2. 

Isa.  2.  9  the  mean  man  boweth  down,  and  the 

8.  To  incline,  kK'ivcd  klino. 

Luke  24.  5  bowed  down  (their)  faces  to  the  earth 

9.  To  bend  together,  avyKap.mw  suykampto. 

Rom  11.  10  and  bow  down  then-  back  alway 

BOW  down  the  head,  to  — 

To  stoop  down,  ili;  qadad. 

Gen.  24.  26  the  man  bowed  down  his  head,  and 

24.  48  I  bowed  down  my  head,  and  worshipped 
43.  28  they  bowed  dow.n  their  heads,  and  made 
Nuni22.  31  he  bowed  down  his  head,  and  fell  flat 

1  Ch.  29.  20  bowed  down  their  heads,  and  worshipped 

BOW  down  self,  to  — 

To  bow  oneself  {to  God  or  man),  nnp  sliacliah,  7. 
Gen.  23.  12  Abraham  bowed  down  himself  before  the 
27.  10  come  to  bow  down  ourselves  to  the 

42.  6  bowed  down  themselves  before  him 
Exod  11.  8  bow  down  themselves  unto  me,  saying 

20.  5  Thou  shalt  not  bow  down  thyself  to  them 

2  Ki.  5.  18  I  bow  down  myself  in  the  house  of  Rim. 

2  Ch.  25.  14  bowed  down  himself  before  them,  and 
Isa.  60.  14  despised  thee  shall  bow  themselves  down 

BOW  self,  to  — 

1.  To  be  bent  double,  *12?  kaphaph,  2. 

Mic.  6.  6  bow  myself  before  the  high  God?  shall  I 

2.  To  bow  down,  in?  kara. 

1  Sa.  4.  19  bowed  herself  and  travailed;  for  her  pains 

2  Ch.  7.  3  bowed  themselves  with  their  faces  to  the 

29.  29  all.  .present  with  him  bowed  themselves 
Job  39.  3  bow  themselves,  .they  cast  out  their  sor. 

3.  To  bend  or  curve  oneself,  nijl  avath,  7. 

Eccl.  12.  3  strong  men  shall  bow  themselves,  and 

4 . To  bow  oneself  {to  God  or  man),  nn y  shachah,  7. 

Gen.  18.  2  and  bowed  himself  toward  the  ground 
19.  1  bowed  himself  with  his  face  toward  the 

23.  7  Abraham  stood  up,  and  bowed  himself  to 
33.  3  bowed  himself  to  the  ground  seven  times 
33.  6  their  children, and  they  bowed  themselves 
33.  7  Leah . .  with  her  children . .  bowed  them. 
33.  7  came . .  near . .  and  they  bowed  themselves 

43.  26  bowed  themselves  to  him  to  the  earth 

47.  31  Israel  bowed  himself  upon  the  bed’s 

48.  12  bowed  himself  with  his  face  to  the  earth 
Josh  23.  7  serve,  .nor  bow  yourselves  unto  them 

23.  16  served  other  gods,  and  bowed  yourselves 
Judg.  2.  12,  17  and  bowed  themselves  unto  them 
Ruth  2.  10  she.  .bowed  herself  to  the  ground,  and 

1  Sa.  20.  41  bowed  himself  three  times  :  and  they 

24.  8  David  stooped,  .and  bowed  himself 

25.  23  fell,  .and  bowed  herself  to  the  ground 
25.  41  bowed  herself  on  (her)  face  to  the  earth 
28. 14  stooped  with  (his)  face,  .and  bowed  him. 

2  Sa.  9.  8  he  bowed  himself,  and  said,  What  (is)  thy 

14.  22  Joab  fell,  on  his  face,  and  bowed  himself 
14.  33  bowed  himself  on  his  face  to  the  ground 
18.  21  Cuslii  bowed  himself  unto  Joab,  and  ran 


2  Sa.  24.  20  bowed  himself  before  the  king  on  his 

1  Ki.  1.  23  bowed  himself  before  the  king  with  his 

1.  47  the  king  bowed  himself  upon  the  bed 

1.  53  came  and  bowed  himself  to  king  Solomon 

2.  19  king  rose,  and  bowed  himself  unto  her 

2  Ki.  2.  15  bowed  themselves  to  the  ground  before 

4.  37  bowed  herself  to  the  ground,  and  took 

5.  18  I  bow  myself  in  the  house  of  Rimmon 
17.  35  nor  bow  yourselves  to  them,  nor  serve 

1  Ch.  21.  21  bowed  himself  to  David  with  (his)  face 

BOW  the  head,  to  — 

To  sloop  down,  bow  the  head  "Hi?  qadad. 

Exod.  4.  31  they  bowed  their  heads  and  worshipped 
12.  27  people  bowed  the  head  and  worshipped 
34.  8  bowed  his  head  toward  the  earth,  and 

1  Ch.  20.  18  Jehoshaphat  bowed  his  head,  .to  the 

29.  30  they  bowed  their  heads  and  worshipped 
Neh.  8.  6  bowed  then’  heads,  and  worshipped  the 

BOW  the  knee,  to  — - 

1  .Salute!  give  a  blessing  1  in? x  abrek. 

Gen.  41.  43  they  cried  before  him.  Bow  the  knee 

2.  To  fall  on  the  knees,  yovwi rcrew  gonvpeteo. 

Matt  27.  29  they  bowed  the  knee  before  him,  an 
BOWED  down,  to  be  — - 

1.  To  he  bent  double,  »]§3  kaphaph. 

Psa.  57.  6  my  soul  is  bowed  down  :  they  have 

145.  14  and  raiseth  up  all.  .bowed  down 

146.  8  Lord  raiseth  (them  that  are)  bowed  down 

2 . To  be  bent,  n yj  avail,  2. 

Isa.  21.  3  I  was  bowed  down  at  the  hearing. . I  was 

3.  To  be  bowed  down,  rw  shuach. 

Psa.  44.  25  our  soul  is  bowed  down  to  the  dust 

4.  To  bow  down,  nnpi  sliachach. 

Psa.  38.  6  I  am  troubled  ;  I  am  bowed  down  greatly 
Isa.  2.  11  haughtiness  of  men  shall  be  bowed  down 
2.  17  loftiness  of  man  shall  be  bowed  down 

BOWED  together,  to  be  — 

To  bow  together,  cruyKvirTw  sugkupto. 

Luke  13.  11  there  was  a  woman,  .bowed  together 
BOWELS  — 

1.  Bowels,  d’dp  meim. 

Gen.  15.  4  shall  come  forth  out  of  thine  own  bowel3 
25.  23  people  shall  be  separated  from  thy  bowels 
Sum.  5.  22  this  water,  .shall  go  into  thy  bowels 

2  Sa.  7.  12  which  shall  proceed  out  of  thy  bowels 

16.  11  my  son,  which  came  forth  of  my  bowels 
20. 10  shed  out  his  bowels  to  the  ground,  and 
2  Ch.21.  15  of  thy  bowels,  until  thy  bowels  fall  out 
21.  18  Lord  smote  him  in  his  bowels  with  an 
si.  19  his  bowels  fell  out  by  reason  of  his 
32.  21  they  that  came  forth  of  his  own  bowels 
Job  20.  14  his  meat  in  his  bowels  is  turned 

30.  27  My  bowels  boiled,  and  rested  not :  the 
Psa.  22.  14  melted  in  the  midst  of  my  bowels 

71.  6  took  me  out  of  my  mother’s  bowels 
Song  5.  4  and  my  bowels  were  moved  for  him 
Isa.  16.  11  my  bowels  shall  sound  like  an  harp 

48.  19  the  offspring  of  thy  bowels  like  the  gravel 

49.  1  from  the  bowels  of  my  mother  hath  he 
63.  15  the  sounding  of  thy  bowels  and  of  thy 

Jer.  4.  19  My  bowels,  my  bowels  !  I  am  pained 

31.  20  therefore  my  bowels  are  troubled  for  him 
Lam.  1.  20  my  bowels  are  troubled  ;  mine  heart 

2.  11  my  bowels  are  troubled,  my  liver  is 
Eze.  3.  3  All  thy  bowels  with  this  roll  that  I  give 
7.  19  they  shall  not.  .fill  their  bowels 

2.  Heart,  rig  qereb. 

Psa.  109.  18  let  it  come  into  his  bowels  like  water 

3.  Womb,  feelings  of  pity,  D'Drn  rachamim. 

Gen.  43.  30  his  howels  did  yearn  upon  his  brother 

1  Ki.  3.  26  her  bowels  yearned  upon  her  son,  and 

4.  Bowels,  <rir\ayxva  splagchna. 

Acts  1.  18  he  burst,  .and  all  his  bowels  gushed  out 

2  Cor.  6.  12  ye  are  straitened  in  your  own  bowels 
Phil.  1.  8  I  long  after  you  all  in  the  bowels  of  Jesus 

2.  1  of  the  Spirit,  if  any  bowels  and  mercies 
Col.  3.  12  Put  on  therefore,  .bowels  of  mercies 
Phm.  7  the  bowels  of  the  saints  are  refreshed  by 
12  receive  him  that  is  mine  own  bowels 
20  the  Lord  :  refresh  my  bowels  in  the  Lord 

BOWELS  (of  compassion)  — 

Bowels,  <rrrhayxva  splagchna. 

1  Jo.  3.  17  shuttetli  up  his  bowels  (of  compassion) 

BOWING  — 

To  incline,  no)  natah. 

Psa.  62.  3  as  a  bowing  wail,  .a  tottering  fence 
BOWING  down  — 

To  incline,  no)  natah. 

Psa.  17.  11  set  their  eyes  bowing  dor™  to  the  earth 
BOWL  — 

1. Bowl,  calix.  i”?3  gabia. 

Exod 25.  31  his  bowls,  his  knops.  .shall  be  of  the 
23.  33  Three  bowls  made  like  unto  almonds 
23.  34  in  the  candlestick,  .four  bowls  made  like 
27.  17  his  bowls,  his  knops  .were  of  the  same 
27.  19  Three  bowls  made  after  the  fashion  of 
27  19  and  three  bowls  made  like  almonds 
37.  20  in  the  candlestick ..  four  bowls  made  like 

2.  Cruise,  hi  gol. 

Zech.  4.  2  with  a  bowl  upon  the  top  of  it,  and  lus 


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'A.Cruise,  n>3  gull  ah. 

1  Ki.  j  7.  4:  bowls  of  the  chapiters  that  (were)  on  the 

7.  42  to  cover  the  two  bowls  of  the  chapiters 
Eccl.  12. .  6  or  tlie  golden  bowl  be  broken,  or  the 
Zech.  4.'  3  one  upon  the  right,  .of  the  bowl,  and  the 

4.  Sprinkling  pan,  Pip  mizraq. 

Num.  7.  13  one  silver  bowl  of  seventy  shekels,  after 
So  in  v.  19,  25,  31,  37,  43,  49,  55,  61,  67,  73,  79. 

7.  84  twelve  silver  bowls,  twelve  spoons  of 
7.  85  each  bowl  seventy  :  all  the  silver  vessels 

2  Ki.  25.  15  fire  pans,  and  the  bowls,  .such  things  as 
1  Ch.  28.  17  the  bowls,  and  the  cups  ;  and  for  the 
Jer.  52.  18  the  bowls,  and  the  spoons,  and  all  the 

52.  19  the  bowls,  and  the  caldrons,  and  the 
Amos  6.  6  That  drink  wine  in  bowls,  and  anoint 
Zech.  9.  15  they  shall  be  filled  like  bowls,  .as  the 

14.  20  shall  be  like  the  bowls  before  the  altar 

5 . Basin,  dish,  IP  saph. 

1  Ki.  7.  50  the  bowls,  and  the  snuffers,  and  the 

2  Ki.  12. 13  for  the  house  of  the  Lord  bowls  of  silver 

6.  A  little  cup  or  bowl,  ^sd  sephel. 

Judg.6.  38  it  was  so.  .a  bowl  full  of  water 

BOWLS  — 

Sacrificial  bowls,  rh’pp  ineiuiqqiyyoth. 

Exod.  25.  29  thou  shalt  make  the.  .bowls  thereof,  to 

37.  16  his  bowls,  and  his  covers  to  cover  withal 
Num.  4.  7  the  bowls,  and  covers  to  cover  withal 

BOWMAN  — 

To  cast  (with)  the  bow,  na’p  ran  ramali  qeslieth. 

Jer.  4.  29  noise  of  the  horsemen  and  bowmen 

BOW  SHOT  — 

Stretchings  of  a  bow,  tvfp  'lripp  mclachave  q-.slielh. 
Gen.  21.  16  as  it  were  ai  bow  shot;  for  she  said,  Let 

BOX  — 

Cruet,  flash,  ps  pah. 

2  Ki.  9.  1  take  this  box  of  oil  in  thine  hand 

9.  3  take  the  box  of  oil,  and  pour  (it)  on  his 

BOX  (tree)  — 

The  sherbin  cedar,  "nts’NP  tcashsliur. 

Isa.  41. 19  I  will  set  in  the  desert,  .the  box  tree 
60.  13  the  pine  tree,  and  the  box  together,  to 

BOX,  (alabaster)  — 

Alabaster  box,  aXaBaarpov  alabastron. 

Matt26.  7  a  woman  having  an  alabaster  box  of  very 
Jlarki4.  3  a  woman  having  an  alabaster  box  of 

14.  3  she  brake  the  box,  and  poured  (it) 

Luke  7.  37  brought  an  alabaster  box  of  ointment 

BOY  — 

1.  One  born,  i?)  yeled. 

Joel  3.  3  have  given  a  boy  for  an  harlot,  and  sold 
Zech  8.  5  streets  of  the  city  shall  be  full  of  boys 

1.A  youth,  TJH  naar. 

Gen.  25.  27  the  boys  grew  :  and  Esau  was  a  cunning 
BO-ZEZ,  j’xia  height,  shining. 

A  rock  near  the  ravine  of  Miclimasli,  not  far  from 
Gibeah  of  Benjamin.  It  was  one  of  the  two  sharp 
rocks  (“teeth  of  the  cliff")  between  which  Jonathan 
entered  the  garrison  of  the  Philistines.  It  lay  on  the 
N.  side,  and  may  be  the  hills  at  the  bottom  of  the  Wady 
Sweinit  just  below  M ukmds. 

1  Sa.  14.  4  and  the  name  of  the  one  (was)  B. 

BOZ'-KATH,  npxa  height. 

A  city  of  Judah,  in  the  Shephelah  or  plain.  In  2  Ki. 
22.  1  it  is  spelt  Boscath. 

Josh. 15.  39  Lachisli,  and  B.,  and  Eglon 

2  Ki.  22.  1  mother . .  the  daughter  of  Adaiah  of  B. 

BOZ'-RAH,  rnxa  fortification,  restraint,  sheepfold. 

1.  The  city  of  jobab,  son  of  Zerah,  one  of  the  early  kings 
of  Edom.  Now  called  cl-Basaireh. 

Gen.  36.  33  Jobab  the  son  of  Zerah  of  B.  reigned 

1  Ch.  1.  44  Jobab  the  son  of  Zerah  of  B.  reigned 
Isa.  34.  6  for  the  LORI)  hath  a  sacrifice  in  B. 

63.  1  cometh  from  Edom,  with,  .garments.  .B.  ? 
Jer.  49.  13  B.  shall  become  a  desolation . .  and  a  curse 
49.  22  Behold,  he  shall,  .spread  his  wings  over  B. 
Amos  1.  12  a  fire,  .shall  devour  the  palaces  of  B. 

Mic.  2.  12  I  will  put  them  together  as  the  sheep  of  B. 

2.  Bozrah,  in  the  plain  country  of  Moal). 

Jer.  48.  24  upon  Kerioth,  and  upon  B.,  and  upon 

BRACELET  — 

l.Arrn  band,  iriyxx  elsadah. 

2  Sa.  1.  10  the  bracelet  that  (was)  on  his  arm,  and 
1.11  noh,  ring,  nn  chacli. 

Exod35.  22  brought  bracelets,  and  ear  rings 

3.  Thread. ,  cord,  S'ns  path.il. 

Gen.  38.  18  Thy  signet,  and  thy  bracelets,  and  thy 

38.  25  these,  the  signet,  and  bracelets,  and  staff 

4 . Bracelet,  Tax  tsamid. 

Gen.  24.  22  two  bracelets  for  her  hands  of  ten 
1  24.  30  saw  the . .  bracelets  upon  his  sister's  hands 

24.  47  I  put.  .the bracelets  upon  her  hands 
Num  31.  50  jewels  of  gold,  chains,  and  bracelets 
Eze.  16.  11  I  put  bracelets  upon  thy  hands 

23.  42  which  put  bracelets  upon  her  hands 

5.  Twisted  ornaments,  rinr  sheroth. 

Isa.  3.  19  The  chains,  and  the  bracelets,  and  the 


BRAMBLE  — 

1  .Buck  thorn,  tjn  at  ad. 

Judg.  9.  14  Then  said  all  the  trees  unto  the  bramble 
9.  15  the  bramble  said  unto  the  trees,  If  in 
9.  15  let  fire  come  out  of  the  bramble,  and 

2.  Thistle,  thorn  bush,  nin  choach. 

Isa.  34.  13  nettles  and  brambles  in  the  fortresses 

BRAMBLE  bush  — 

The  bramble  bush,  p  liar  os  he  bates. 

Luke  6.  44  nor  of  a  bramble  bush  gather  they  grapes 

BRANCH  — 

I.  Summit,  TOR  amir. 

Isa.  17.  9  an  uppermost  branch,  which  they  left 
2 .Branch,  13  bad. 

Eze.  17.  6  brought  forth  branches,  and  shot  forth 

19.  14  fire  is  gone  out  of  a  rod  of  her  branches 
Hos.  11.  6  shall  consume  his  branches,  and  devour 

3 .Son,  |3  ben. 

Psa.  80.  15  the  branch,  .thou  madest  strong  for  thy 
4.  Daughter,  n;  bath. 

Gen.  49.  22  (whose)  branches  run  over  the  wall 

ft.  Twig,  shoot,  niioi  zemorah. 

Num.  13.  23  a  branch  with  one  cluster  of  grapes 
Eze.  8.  17  lo,  they  put  the  branch  to  their  nose 

15.  2  a  branch  which  is  among  the  trees  of 

6.  Twig,  shoot,  TDl  zemir. 

Isa!  25.  5  the  branch  of  the  terrible  ones  shall  be 

7 .Suckling,  njiii'  yoneketh. 

Job  8.  16  his  branch  shooteth  forth  in  his  garden 

15.  30  the  flame  shall  dry  up  his  branches 
Tsa.  80.  11  She  sent  out.. her  branches  unto  the 
lies.  14.  6  His  branches  shall  spread,  and  his 

8.  Bending  branch,  >]3  kaph. 

Lev.  23.  40  ye  shall  take,  .branches  of  palm  trees 

9.  Bending  branch,  nss  kippah. 

Job  15.  32  and  his  branch  shall  not  be  green 
Isa.  9.  14  head  and  tail,  branch  and  rush 

19.  15  which  the  head  or  tail,  branch  or  rush 

10. Shoot,  1x4  netser. 

Isa.  11.  1  a  Branch  shall  grow  out  of  his  roots 
14.  19  cast  out.  .like  an  abominable  branch 
60.  21  the  branch  of  my  planting,  the  work 
Dan.  11.  7  out  of  a  branch  of  her  roots  shall  (one) 

II.  Twig,  *]‘yo  seiph. 

Isa.  27.  10  shall  he.  .consume  the  branches  thereof 

12 . Leaf,  ascending  sprout,  njjj  aleh. 

Neh.  8. 15  fetch  olive  branches,  and  pine  branches, 
and  myrtle,  branches,  and  palm 
branches,  and  branches 
Prov.11.  28  righteous  shall  flourish  as  a  branch 

13 . Bough,  branch,  'll!;,  IM.  anaph. 

Eze.  17.  8  that  it  might  bring  forth  branches 

31.  3  the  Assyrian,  .a  cedar,  .with,  .branches 

36.  8  ye  shall  shoot  forth  your  branches,  and 
Mai.  4.  1  shall  leave  them  neither  root  nor  branch 
Dan.  4.  14  Hew  down,  .and  cut  off  his  branches 

4.  14  and  the  fowls  from  his  branches 
4.  21  upon  whose  branches  the  fowls,  .had 

14., -I  leafy  sapling,  tins  pora.h. 

Eze.  31.  5  his  branches  became  long,  because  of 
31.  6  under  his  branches  did  all  the  beasts  of 
31.  8  chesnut  trees  were  not  like  his  branches 
31.  13  all  the  beasts,  .shall be  upon  his  branches 

15.  A  sprout,  rax  tsemach. 

Isa.  4.  2  In  that  day  shall  the  branch  of  the  Lord 
Jer.  23.  5  I  will  raise  unto,  .a  righteous  Branch 

33.  15  will  I  cause  the  Branch  of  righteousness 
Zech.  3.  8  I  will  bring  forth  my  servant  the  Branch 
6.  12  Behold,  .whose  name  (is)  The  Branch 

16.  A  reed,  cane,  nil)  qaneh. 

Exod25.  31  his  branches,  his  bowls,  his  knops,  and 
25.  32  six  branches  shall  come  out  of  the  sides 
25.  32  three  branches,  .and  three  branches 
25.  33  a  knop  and  a  flower  in  one  branch 
25.  33  three  bowls,  .in  the  other  branch 
25.  33  so  in  the  six  branches  that  come  out  of 
25.  35  a  knop  under  two  branches  of  the  same 
25.  35  a  knop  under  two  branches  of  the  same 
25.  35  a  knop  under  two  branches  of  the  same 
25.  35  according  to  the  six  branches  that 
25.  36  Their  knops  and  their  branches  shall  be 

37.  17  his  branch,  his  bowls,  his  knops,  and  his 
37.  18  six  branches  going  out  of  the  sides 

37.  18  three  branches,  .out  of  the  one  side 
37.  18  three  branches  .out  of  the  other  side 
37.  19  Three  bowls  made,  .in  one  branch 
37.  19  three  bowls  made,  .in  another  branch 
37.  19  so  throughout  the  six  branches  going  out 
37.  21  a  knop  under  two  branches  of  the  same 
37.  21  a  knop  under  two  branches  of  the  same 
37.  21  a  knop  under  two  branches  of  the  same 
37.  21  according  to  the  six  branches  going  out 
37.  22  Their  knops  and  their  branches  were  of 

17.  A  cutting,  branch,  TXjj  qatsir. 

Job  18.  16  and  above  shall  his  branch  be  cut  off 
29.  19  dew  lay  all  night  upon  my  branch 

18.  .4  twig,  nf^p  shibboleth. 

Zech.  4.  12  What,  .two  olive  branches  which  through 


19.  .1  branch  of  a  palm  tree,  Balov  baion. 

John  12.  13  Took  branches  of  palm  trees,  and  went 

20 . A  young  slip  or  shoot,  u\dSos  klados. 

Matt  13.  32  birds.. come  and  lodge  in  the  branches 

21.  8  others  cut  down  branches  from  the  trees 

24.  32  When  his  branch  is  yet  tender,  and 
Mark  4.  32  shooteth  out  great  branches,  so  that  the 

13.  28  When  her  branch  is  yet  tender,  and 
Lukei3-  19  the  fowls,  .lodged  in  the  branches  of  it 
Horn.  11.  16  if  the  root  (be)  holy,  so  (are)  the  branches 
11.  17  if  some  of  the  branches  be  broken  off,  and 
11.  18  Boast  not  against  the  branches.  But  if 
11.  19  Thou  wilt  say  then,  The  branches  were 
11.  21  if  God  spared  not  the  natural  branches 

21.  A  cutting,  slip,  uAppa  klema. 

John  15.  2  Every  branch  in  me  that  beareth  not 

15.  4  As  the  branch  cannot  bear  fruit  of  itself 
15.  si  am  the  vine,  ye  (are)  the  branches 
15.  6  he  is  cast  forth  as  a  branch,  and  is  withered 

22.  Branch,  leaves,  aroiBas  stoibas. 

Markn.  8  others  cut  down  [branches]  off  the  trees 

BRANCH,  highest  — 

A  high  branch,  nras  tsammereth. 

Eze.  17.  3  and  took  the  highest  branch  of  the  cedar 
17.  22  I  will  also  take  of  the  highest  branch  of 

BRANCH,  vine  — 

Twig,  shoot,  nniDl  zemorah. 

Nah.  2.  2  and  marred  their  vine  branches 

BRANCH,  outmost  — 

.1  branch,  sprout,  'j’JfP  seiph. 

Isa.  17.  6  in  the  outmost  fruitful  branches  thereof 

BRANCH,  tender  — 

Suckling,  njjiv  yoneqeth. 

Job  14.  7  the  tender  branch  thereof  will  not  cease 

BRANCH,  thick  — 

Thick  branches,  niffy.  abuth. 

Eze.  19.  11  her  stature  was.  among,  .thick  branches 

BRANCHES  — 

1.  Waving  branches,  nvVj  daliyyoth. 

Jer.  11.  16  olive  tree,  .the  branches  of  It  are  broken 
Eze.  17.  6  whose  branches  turned  toward  him,  and 
17.  7  shot  forth  her  branches  toward  him,  tin  t 
17.  23  in  the  shadow  of  the  branches  thereof 
19.  11  the  multitude  of  her  branches 
31.  7  fair,  .in  the  length  of  liis  branches 
31.  9  I  have  made  him  fair  by.  his  branches 
31.  12  in  all  the  valleys  his  branches  are  fallen 

2.  Tendrils,  twigs,  n’w'aa  netishoth. 

Isa.  18.  5  and  take  away .  cut  down  branches 

3.  Twigs,  branches,  shoots,  D'RESl  ophayim. 

Psa  104.  12  the  fowls,  .sing  amdiig  the  branches 

4.  Shoots  of  a  vine,  DTIi?  sarigim. 

Gen.  40.  10  And  in  the  vine  (were)  three  branches 
40.  12  The  three  branches  (are)  three  days 
Joel  i.  7  the  branches  thereof  are  made  white 

5 .Stretching  out,  sending  forth,  ninSzi  shelucholh. 
Isa.  16.  8  her  branches  are  stretched  out,  they  are 

BRANCHES,  full  of  — 

To  abound  in  branches,  ’[ly  anepli. 

Eze.  19.  10  she  was  fruitful  and  full  of  branches 

BRAND  — 

1.  Burning  brand,  *mt  ucl. 

Zech.  3.  2  not  this  a  brand  plucked  out  of  the  fire  ? 

2.  Burning  torch,  tsS  lappid. 

Judg  15.  5  when  he  had  set  the  brands  on  fire,  he 

BRANDISH,  to  — 

To  cause  to  fly  or  more  swiftly,  uph,  3 a. 

Eze.  32.  10  when  I  shall  brandish  my  sword  before 

BRASEN  — 

Brass,  copper,  nsrnr  nechosheth. 

Exod27.  4  make  four  brasen  rings  in  the  four  corners 
35.  16  The  altar,  .with  his  brasen  grates,  his 

38.  4  he  made  for  the  altar  a  brasen  grate  of 
38.  10  their  brasen  sockets  twenty  :  the  hooks 

38.  30  the  brasen  altar,  and  the  brasen  grate  for 

39.  39  The  brasen  altar,  and  his  grate  of  brass 
Lev.  6.  28  if  it  be  sodden  in  a  brasen  pot,  it  shall 
Nliin  16.  39  Eleazarthe  priest  tookthe  brasen  censers 

1  Ki.  4.  13  great  cities  with  walls  and  brasen  bars 

7.  30  every  base  had  four  brasen  wheels,  and 

8.  64  the  brasen  altarthat  (was) before  theLoRD 

14.  27  made  in  their  stead  brasen  shields,  and 

2  Ki.  16.  14  he  brought  also  the  brasen  altar,  which 

16.  15  the  brasen  altar  shall  be  forme  to  enquire 

16.  17  took  down  the  sea  from  off  the  brasen 
18.  4  brake  in  pieces  the  brasen  serpent  that 

25.  13  the  brasen  sea  (that  was)  in  the  house  of 

1  Ch.  18.  8  Solomon  made  the  brasen  sea,  and  the 

2  Ch.  1.  5  the  brasen  altar,  that  Bezaleel  the  son  of 

1.  6  went  up  thither  to  the  brasen  altar 

6.  13  Solomon  had  made  a  brasen  scaffold,  of 

7.  7  the  brasen  altar,  .was  not  able  to  receive 
Jer.  1.  18  brasen  walls  against  the  whole  land 

15.  20  I  will  make  thee,  .a  fenced  brasen  wall 
52.  17  the  brasen  sea  that  (was)  in  the  house  of 
c2.  20  twelve  brasen  bulls  that  (were)  under  the 

Eze.  9.  2  went  in,  and  stood  beside ..  brasen  altar 


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BRASEN  vessel  — 

Copper  or  bronze  vessel,  xahuior  chalkion, 

Mark  7,  4  cups  and  pots,  brasen  vessels,  and  of 

ESASS  — 

lii-ass  was  much  used  by  the  ancient  Hebrews,  and  made 
into  altars,  bars,  fetters,  gates,  greaves,  helmets,  house¬ 
hold  vessels,  idols,  instrumentsof  music,  lavers,  mirrors, 
pillars,  sacred  vessels,  shields,  sockets  for  pillars,  &c. 

1.  Brass,  copper ,  tthnj  nachush. 

Job  6.  12  (Is)  my  strength,  .(is)  my  flesh  of  brass 

2.  Brass,  copper,  nphn:  nechushah. 

Lev.  26.  i>heaven  as  iron,  and  your  earth  as  brass"’ 
Job.  28.  2  and  brass  (is)  molten  (out  of)  the  stone 
40. 18  His  loins  (are  as)  strong  pieces  of  brass 
41.  27  He  esteemeth.  .brass  as  rotten  wood 
Isa.  45.  2  I  will  break  in  pieces  the  gates  of  brass 
48.  4  an  iron  sinew,  and  thy  brow  brass 
Mic.  4.  13  I  will  make  thy  hoofs  brass ;  and 

3 . Brass,  copper,  era  nechash. 

Dan.  2.  32  his  belly  and  his  thighs  of  brass 

2.  35  Then  was.  .the  brass,  .broken  to  pieces 
2  39  another  third  kingdom  of  brass,  which 
2.  4s  it  brake  in  pieces  the  iron,  the  brass,  the 

4.  15,  23  with  a  band  of  iron  and  brass,  in  the 

5.  4  gods,  .of  brass,  of  iron,  of  wood,  and  of 

5.  23  gods  of  silver,  and  gold,  of  brass,  iron 

7.  19  whose  teeth,  .iron,  and  his  nails  (of)  brass 

4 . Brass,  copper,  nrni  necliosheth. 

Geu.  4.  22  an  instructor  of  every  artificer  in  brass 
Exod25.  3  take  of  them  ;  gold,  and  silver,  and  brass 

26.  11  thou  shalt  make  fifty  taches  of  brass,  and 

26.  37  thou  shalt  cast  five  sockets  of  brass  for 

27.  2  and  thou  shalt  overlay  it  with  brass 

27.  3  the  vessels .  .thou  shalt  make  (of)  brass 

27.  4  make  for  it  a  grate  of  network  (of)  brass 
27.  6  make  staves,  .overlay  them  with  brass 
27.  10,  11  and  their  twenty  sockets  (of)  brass 
27.  17  hooks,  .of  silver,  and  their  sockets  of  brass 
27.  18  twined  linen,  and  their  sockets  (of)  brass 

27.  19  all  the  pins  of  the  court,  (shall  be  of)  brass 
30.  18  Thou  shalt  also  make  a  laver  (of)  brass 

30.  18  his  foot  (also  of)  brass,  to  wash  (withal) 

31.  4  work  in  gold,  and  in  silver,  and  in  brass 

35.  5  let  him  bring,  .gold,  and  silver,  and  brass 
35.  24  did  offer  an  offering  of  silver  and  brass 

35.  32  work  in  gold,  and  in  silver,  and  in  brass 

36.  18  he  made  fifty  taches  (of)  brass  to  couple 
36.  38  but  their  five  sockets  (were  of)  brass 

38.  2  and  he  overlaid  it  with  brass 
38.  3  the  vessels  thereof  made  he  (of)  brass 
38.  5  for  the  four  ends  of  the  grate  of  brass 
38.  6  and  overlaid  them  with  brass 
38.  8  And  he  made  the  laver  (of)  brass 
38.  8  and  the  foot  of  it  (of)  brass 
38.  11  their  sockets  of  brass  twenty  ;  the  hooks 
38.  17  the  sockets  for  the  pillars  (were  of)  brass 
38.  19  their  sockets  (of)  brass  four ;  their  hooks 
38.  2c  all  the  pins  of  the  tabernacle .  .brass 
38.  29  the  brass  of  the  offering  (was)  seventy 
Nuni2i.  9  Moses  made  a  serpent  of  brass,  and  put 

21.  9  when  he  beheld  the  serpent  of  brass 
31.  22  Only  the  gold,  and  the  silver,  the  brass 

Deut.  8.  9  out  of  whose  hills  thou  mayest  dig  brass 

28.  23  heaven,  .over  thy  head  shall  lie  brass 
33.  25  Thy  shoes,  .iron  and  brass  ;  and  as  thy 

Josh.  6.  19  vessels  of  brass  and  iron,  (are)  consecrated 

6.  24  tlie  vessels  of  brass  and  of  iron,  they  put 

22.  8  with  silver,  and  with  gold,  and  with  brass 

1  Sa.  17.  5  an  helmet  of  brass  upon  his  head,  and 

17.  5  coat  (was)  five  thousand  shekels  of  brass 

17.  6  greaves  of  brass  upon  his  legs 

17.  6  a  target  of  brass  between  his  shoulders, 

17.  38  put  an  helmet  of  brass  upon  his  head 

2  Sa  8.  8  king  David  took  exceeding  much  brass 

8.  10  vessels  of  gold,  and  vessels  of  brass 

21.  16  three  hundred  (shekels)  of  brass  in  weight 

1  Ki.  7.  14  worker  in  brass,  .to  work,  .in  brass 

7.  15  he  cast  two  pillars  of  brass,  of  eighteen 

7.  16  he  made  two  chapiters  (of)  molten  brass 

7.  27  lie  made  ten  bases  of  brass ;  four  cubits 

7.  30  every  base  had.  .wheels,  .plates  of  brass 
7.  38  Then  made  he  ten  lavers  of  brass 

7.  45  vessels,  .for  the  house  of  the  Lord.  .brass 
7.  47  neither  was  the  weight  of  the  brass  found 

2  ICi.25.  13  the  pillars  of  brass  (that  were)  in  the 

25.  13  carried  the  brass  of  them  to  Babylon 
25.  14  and  all  the  vessels  of  brass  wherewith 
25.  16  the  brass  of  all  these  vessels  was  without 
25.  17  the  chapiter  upon  it  (was)  brass  ;  and  the 
25. 17  the  chapiter  round  about,  all  of  brass 

1  Ch.  15.  19  the  singers,  .to  sound,  .cymbals  of  brass 

18.  8  brought  David  very  much  brass 

18.  8  and  the  pillars,  and  the  vessels  of  brass 
18. 10  of  vessels  of  gold  and  silver  and  brass 

22.  3  and  brass  in  abundance  without  weight 
22.  14  brass  and  iron  without  weight ;  for  it  is 
22.  16  Of  the  gold,  the  silver,  and  the  brass,  and 

29.  2  and  the  brass  for  (things)  of  brass,  the 

2 9.  7  of  brass  eighteen  thousand  talents,  and 

2  Ch.  2.  7  in  gold,  and  in  silver,  and  in  brass 

2.  14  in  gold,  and  in  silver,  in  brass,  in  iron 
4.  1  he  made  an  altar  of  brass,  twenty 
4.  9  overlaid  the  doors  of  them  with  brass 
4.  16  for  the  house  of  the  Lord,  of  bright  brass 
4.  18  weight  of  the  brass  could  not  be  found 
12.  10  king  Rehoboam  made  shields  of  brass 
24.  12  brass  to  mend  the  house  of  the  Lori) 
P.sa.107.  16  he  hath  broken  the  gates  of  brass,  and 
Isa.  60.  17  "For  brass  I  will  bring  gold,  and  for 


Isa.  60.  17  and  for  wood  brass,  and  for  stones  iron 
Jer.  6.  28  brass  and  iron  ;  they  (are)  all  corrupters 
52.  17  pillars  of  brass  that  (were)  in  the  house 
52.  17  carried  all  the  brass  of  them  to  Babylon 
52. 18  the  spoons,  and  all  the  vessels  of  brass 
52.  20  brass  of  all  these  vessels  was  without 
52.  22  a  chapiter  of  brass  (was)  upon  it ;  and  the 
52.  22  the  chapiters  round  about,  all  (of)  brass 
Eze.  1.  7  sparkled  like  the  colourof  burnished  brass 
22.  18  all  they  (are)  brass,  and  tin,  and  iron 
22.  20  they  gather  silver,  and  brass,  and  iron 

24.  ii  that  the  brass  of  it  may  be  hot,  and  may 
27.  13  and  vessels  of  brass  in  thy  market 

40.  3  man.  .like  the  appearance  of  brass 
Dan.  10.  6  his  feet  like  in  colour  to  polished  brass 
Zech.  6.  1  the  mountains  (were)  mountains  of  brass 

5. Copper ,  bronze,  xo.\k6s  chalkos. 

Matt  10.  9  Provide  neither  gold,  .silver,  nor  brass 

1  Co.  13.  1  I  am  become  (as)  sounding  brass,  or  a 
Rev.  18.  12  vessels  of.  .precious  wood,  and  of  brass 

BRASS,  fine  — 

White  copper,  xa\Kn\iliauov  clialkolibanon . 

Rev.  1. 15  his  feet  like  unto  fine  brass,  as  if  the 
2.  18  and  his  feet  (are)  like  fine  brass 

BRASS,  of  — 

Of  copper,  xa\Kfos  chnlkeos. 

Rev.  9.  20  idols  of  gold,  and  silver,  and  brass 

BRASS,  fetters  of  — 

Brass,  copper,  ruyni  necliosheth. 

Judg  16.  21  bound  him  with  fetters  of  brass  ;  and 

2  Ki.  25.  7  bound  him  with  fetters  of  brass,  and 

BRAVERY  — 

Beauty,  roNtn  m,KSi?  tipharali,  tiphereth. 

Isa.  3.18  take  away  the  bravery  of.  .tinkling  orn. 

BRAWLER,  not  a  — - 

Not  fighting,  not  striving,  &u axos  amachos. 

1  Ti.  3.  3  patient,  not  a  brawler,  not  covetous 
Titus  [3.  2  speak  evil  of  no  man,  to  be  no  brawlers 

BRAWLING  — 

Contention,  strife,  ]i-ra  madon,  midyanim. 

Prov.21.  9  than  with  a  brawling  woman  in  a  wide 

25.  24  than  with  a  brawling  woman  and  in  a 

BRAY,  to  — 

To  bray,  prtl  nahaq. 

Job  6.  5  Doth  the  wild  ass  bray  when  he  hath 

30.  7  Among  the  bushes  they  brayed ;  under 

BRAY  (in  a  mortar),  to  — 

To  butt,  pound,  irns  kathash. 

Prov.  27.  22  Though  thou  shouldest  bray  a  fool  in  a  m. 

BREACH  — 

1.  Breach,  rent,  leak,  pna  becleq. 

2  Ki.  12.  5  let  them  repair  the  breaches  of  the  house 

12.  5  wheresoever  any  breach  shall  be  found 
12.  6  the  priests  had  not  repaired  the  breaches 
12.  7  Why  repair  ye  not  the  breaches  of  the 
12.  7  deliver  it  for  the  breaches  of  the  house 
12.  8  neither  to  repair  the  breaches  of  the 
12.  12  hewed  stone  to  repair  the  breaches  of  the 
22.  5  to  repair  the  breaches  of  the  house 

2.  Cleft,  valley,  srp?  beqia. 

Isa.  22.  9  the  breaches  of  the  city  of  David 

3 . Gulf,  incision,  pap  miphrats. 

Judg.  5.  17  Asher.. abode  in  his  breaches 

4.  To  Irreak  forth,  p 5  parats. 

1  Ch.  15.  13  Lord  our  God  made  a  breach  upon  us 
Neh.  4.  7  that  the  breaches  began  to  be  stopped 

5.  A  breaking  forth,  ps  perets. 

Gen.  38.  29  hast  thou  broken  forth?  (this)  breach 
Judg  21.  15  theLORDhad  made  a  breach  in  the  tribes 

2  Sa.  5.  20  upon  mine  enemies,  .as  the  breach  of 

6.  8  Lord  had  made  a  breach  upon  Uzzah 
1  Ki.  11.  27  Solomon,  .repaired  the  breaches  of  the 
1  Ch.  13.  11  Lord  had  made  a  breach  upon  Uzzah 
Neh  6.  1  there  was  no  breach  left  therein 
Job  16.  14  breaketh  me  with  breach  upon  breach 
Psa.  106.  23  stood  before  him  in  the  breach,  to 
Isa.  30.  13  this  iniquity  shall  be  to  you  as  a  breach 
58.  12  be  called,  The  repairer  of  the  breach 
Amos  4.  3  ye  shall  go  out  at  the  breaches,  every 

9.  1 1  close  up  the  breaches  thereof ;  and  I  will 

G.  Breach,  fiaty  sheber. 

Lev.  24.  20  Breach  for  breach,  eye  for  eye,  tooth  for 
Psa.  60.  2  heal  the  breaches  thereof ;  for  it  shaketh 
rrov.15.  4  perverseness  therein  (is)  a  breach  in  the 
Isa.  30.  26  Lord  bindeth  up  the  breach  of  his  people 
Jer.  14.  17  great  breach,  with  a  very  grievous  blow 
Lam.  2.  13  for  thy  breach  (is)  great  like  the  sea 

BREACH,  to  be  made  a  — 

To  be  cleft,  yp?  baqn,  4. 

Eze.  26.  10  into  a  city  wherein  is  made  a  breach 

BREACH,  to  make  a  — 

To  cleave  through,  ypa  baqa,  5. 

Isa.  7.  6  let  us  make  a  breach  therein  for  us 

BREACH  of  promise  — 

Removal,  alienation,  fiktiiji  tenuah. 

Num  14.  34  ye  shall  know  my  breach  of  promise 


BREACHES —  , 

Droppings,  C’p'CH  resisim. 

Amos  6.  11  will  smite  the  great  house  with  breaches 
BREAD  — 

1.  Food,  bread,  sustenance,  dh?  leclicm. 

Gen.  3.  10  sweat  of  thy  face  shalt  thou  cat  bread 

14.  18  Melchizedek.  .brought  forth  bread  and 
:  8.  5  I  will  fetch  a  morsel  of  bread,  and 
1.  14  took  bread,  and  a  bottle  of  water,  and 
25.  34  Jacob  gave  Esau  bread  and  pottage  of 

27.  17  she  gave  the  savoury  meat  and  the  bread 

28.  20  give  me  bread  to  eat,  and  raiment  to  put 

31.  54  and  called  his  brethren  to  eat  bread 

31.  54  they  did  eat  bread,  and  tarried  all  night 

37.  25  they  sat  down  to  eat  bread  :  and  they 
30.  6  ought,  .save  the  bread  which  he  did  eat 
41.  54  in  all  the  land  of  Egypt  there  was  bread 
4t.  55  people  cried  to  Pharoah  for  bread  :  and 
43.  25  heard  that  they  should  eat  bread  there 
43.  31  refrained  himself,  and  said,  Set  on  bread 
43.  32  the  Egyptians  might  not  eat  bread  with 
45.  23  laden  with  corn  and  bread  and  meat 
47.  12  all  his  father’s  household,  with  bread 
47.  13  no  bread  in  all  the  land  ;  for  the  famine 
47.  15  Give  us  bread  :  for  why  should  we  die 
47.  17  Joseph  gave  them  bread  (in  exchange) 

47.  17  he  fed  them  with  bread  for  all  their 
47.  19  buy  us  and  our  land  for  bread,  and  we 
49.  20  Out  of  Asher  his  bread  (shall  be)  fat,  and 
Exod.  2.  20  call  him,  that  he  may  eat  bread 

16.  3  when  we  did  eat  bread  to  the  full  ? 

16.  4  I  will  rain  bread  from  heaven  for  you 
16.  8  in  the  morning  bread  to  the  full ;  for 
16.  12  the  morning  ye  shall  be  filled  with  bread 
16.  15  This  (is)  the  bread  which  the  Lord  hath 
16.  22  they  gathered  twice  as  much  bread 
16.  29  on  the  sixth  day  the  bread  of  twro  days 
16.  32  they  may  see  the  bread  wherewith  I 
18.  12  to  eat  bread  with  Moses’  father-in-law 

23.  15  he  shall  bless  thy  bread,  and  thy  water 

29.  2  unleavened  bread,  and  cakes  unleavened 
29.  23  loaf  of  bread,  and  one  cake  of  oiled  bread 
29.  32  the  bread  that  (is)  in  the  basket,  (by)  the 
29.  34  if  ought,  .of  the  bread,  remain  unto  the 
34.  28  he  did  neither  eat  bread,  nor  drink 

40.  23  he  set  the  bread  in  order  upon  it  before 
Lev.  7.  13  he  shall  offer,  .his  offering  leavened  bread 

8.  26  out  of  the  basket  of  unleavened  bread 

8.  31  there  eat  it  with  the  bread  that  (is)  in 

8.  32  that  which  remaineth.  .of  the  bread  shall 
21.  6  the  bread  of  their  God,  they  do  offer 
21.  8  he  offereth  the  bread  of  thy  God  :  he  shall 
21.  17  approach  to  offer  the  bread  of  his  God 
21.  21  come  nigh  to  offer  the  bread  of  his  God 

21.  22  He  shall  eat  the  bread  of  his  God.  .of  the 

22.  25  shall  ye  offer  the  bread  of  your  God  of 

23.  14  ye  shall  eat  neither  bread,  nor  parched 
23.  18  ye  shall  offer  with  the  bread  seven  lambs 

23.  20  with  the  bread  of  the  firstfruits.  .a  wave 

24.  7  it  may  be  on  the  bread  for  a  memorial 
26.  5  ye  shall  eat  your  bread  to  the  full,  and 
26.  26  I  have  broken  the  staff  of  your  bread 
26.  26  ten  women  shall  bake  your  bread  in  one 
26.  26  they  shall  deliver  (you)  your  bread  again 

Num.  4.  7  and  the  continual  bread  shall  be  thereon 

14.  9  they  (are)  bread  for  us  :  their  defence  is 

15.  19  when  ye  eat  of  the  bread  of  the  land,  ye 
21.  5  no  bread,  neither  (is  there  any)  water 
21.  5  and  our  soul  loatheth  this  light  bread 

28.  2  my  bread  for  ray  sacrifices  made  by  fire 
Deut.  8.  3  man  doth  not  live  by  bread  ouly,  but  by 

8.  9  thou  shalt  eat  bread  without  scarceness 

9.  18  I  did  neither  eat  bread  nor  drink  water 

16.  3  Thou  shalt  eat  no  leavened  bread  with  it 
23.  4  Because  they  met  you  not  with  bread 

29.  6  Ye  have  not  eaten  bread,  neither  have 
Josh.  9.  5  all  the  bread  of  their  provision  w'as  dry 

9.  12  our  bread  we  took  hot  (for)  our  provision 
Judg.  7.  13  a  cake  of  barley  bread  tumbled  into  the 

8.  5  Give,  I  pray  you,  loaves  of  bread  unto 
8.  6  we  should  give  bread  unto  thine  army? 

8.  15  give  bread  unto  thy  men  (that  are)  weary? 
13.  16  I  will  not  eat  of  thy  bread  :  and  if  thou 

19.  5  Comfort  thine  heart  with  a  morsel  of  b. 

19.  19  there  is  bread  and  wine  also  for  me,  and 

Ruth  1.  6  had  visited  his  people  in  giving  them  b. 
2.  14  come  thou  hither,  and  eat  of  the  bread 

1  Sa.  2.  5  full  have  hired  out  themselves  for  bread 

2.  36  a  piece  of  silver  and  a  morsel  of  bread 
2  36  that  I  may  eat  a  piece  of  bread 

g.  7  for  the  bread  is  spent  in  our  vessels 

10.  3  another  carrying  three  loaves  of  bread 

10.  4  give  thee  two  (loaves)  of  bread ;  which 
16.  20  an  ass  (laden)  with  bread,  and  a  bottle 
21.  3  give  (me)  five  (l™ves  of)  bread  in  mine 
21.  4  common  bread,  .there  is  hallowed  bread 
21.  6  was  no  bread  there  but  the  shewbread 

21.  6  to  put  hot  bread  in  the  day  when  it 

22.  13  thou  hast  given  him  bread,  and  a  sword 

25.  11  Shall  I  then  take  my  bread,  and  my  water 
28.  20  he  had  eaten  no  bread  all  the  day,  nor  all 
28.  22  let  me  set  a  morsel  of  bread  before  thee 

30.  11  gave  him  bread,  and  he  did  eat ;  and 

30.  12  for  he  had  eaten  no  bread,  nor  drunk 

2  Sa..  3.  29  falleth  on  the  sword,  or  that  lacketh  b. 

3.  35  if  I  taste  bread,  or  ought  else,  till  the 

6.  19  a  cake  of  bread,  and  a  good  piece  (of  flesh) 

9.  7  thou  shalt  eat  bread  at  my  table  contin. 

9.  10  thy  master’s  son  shall  eat  bread,  .at  my 

12.  17  neither  did  he  eat  bread  with  them 
I?.  70  they  set  bread  before  him,  and  he  did 


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2  Sa.  12.  21  was  dead,  thou  didst  rise  and  eat  bread 
16.  i  upon  them  two  hundred  (loaves)  of  bread 

16  2  bread  and  summer  fruit  for  the  young 

1  Ki  13  8  neither  will  I  eat  bread  nor  drink  water 

'll  o  Eat  no  bread,  nor  drink  water,  nor  turn 
13  13  Come  home  with  me,  and  cat  bread 
13  16  neither  will  I  eat  bread  nor  drink  water 
13  17  Thou  shalt  eat  no  bread  nor  drink  water 
!3  18  that  he  may  eat  bread  and  drink  water 
13  io  he  went  backhand  did  eat  bread 
i3  22  hast  eaten  bread  and  drunk  water  in 
13  22  Eat  no  bread,  and  drink  no  water  ;  thy 
13.  23  to  pass,  after  he  had  eaten  bread,  and 
37  6  ravens  brought  him  bread  and  flesh 

17  6  bread  aud  flesh  in  the  evening  ;  and  he 
17  11  Bring  me,  I  pray  thee,  a  morsel  of  bread 
18.  4,  13  fed  them  with  bread  and  water 

21.  4  turned  away,  .and  would  eat  no  bread 
21  s  so  sad,  that  thou  eatest  no  bread  ? 

21  7  Arise,  .eat  bread,  and  let  thine  heart  be 
22^27  feed  him  with  bread  of  affliction,  and 

2  Ki.  4.  8  she  constrained  him  to  eat  bread 

4.  8  he  turned  in  thither  to  eat  bread 

4.  42  brought  the  man  of  God  bread  of  the 

6.  22  Set  bread  and  water  before  them,  that 

18.  32  a  land  of  bread  and  vineyards,  a  land  of 
25  3  there  was  no  bread  for  the  people  of  the 

25.  29  he  did  eat  bread  continually  before  him 

1  Ch.12.  40  brought  bread  on  asses,  and  on  camels 

16.  3  to  every  one  a  loaf  of  bread,  and  a  good 

2  Ch.18.  26  feed  him  with  bread  of  affliction  and 
Ezra  IO.  6  he  came  thither,  he  did  eat  no  bread,  nor 
Kell.  5  14  my  brethren  have  not  eaten  the  bread  of 

5  15  had  taken  of  them  bread  and  wine 

5.  18  for  all  this  required  not  I  the  bread 

9.  15  gavest  them  bread  from  heaven  for 

13.  2  they  met  not . .  with  bread  aud  with  water 
Job  is!  23  He  wandereth  abroad  for  bread,  (saying) 

22  7  thou  hast  withholden  bread  from  the 

27  14  offspring  shall  not  be  satisfied  with  bread 

28.  s  the  earth,  out  of  it  cometh  bread ;  aud 
33.  20  So  that  his  life  abhorreth  bread,  and 
42.  11  did  eat  bread  with  him  in  his  house 
Psa  14.  4  who  eat  up  my  people.. they  eat  bread 
37  25  have  I  not  seen .  .liis  seed  begging  bread 
41.  9  familiar  friend,  .did  eat  of  my  bread 
53.  4  who  eat  up  my  people .  .they  eat  bread 
78  20  can  he  give  bread  also?  can  he  provide 
80.  5  Thou  feedest  them  with  the  bread  of 
io2.  4  grass  ;  so  that  I  forget  to  eat  my  bread 

102.  9  I  have  eaten  ashes  like  bread,  and 
104.  15  bread,  .strengtheneth  man's  heart 

105  16  land  :  he  brake  the  whole  staff  of  bread 

103.  40  satisfied  them  with  the  bread  of  heaven 
127.  2  sit  up  late,  to  eat  the  bread  of  sorrows 
132!  15  I  will  satisfy  her  poor  with  bread 

Prov.  4.  17  they  eat  the  bread  of  wickedness,  and 

6.  26  (a  man  is  brought)  to  a  piece  of  bread 

9.  5  Come,  eat  of  my  bread,  and  drink  of  the 
9.  17  and  bread,  .in  secret  is  pleasant 
12.  9  honoureth  himself,  and  lacketh  bread 
12.  11  his  land  shall  be  satisfied  with  bread 

20. 13  thou  shalt  be  satisfied  with  bread 

20. 17  Bread  of  deceit  (is)  sweet  to  a  man  ;  but 

22.  9  for  he  giveth  of  his  bread  to  the  poor 

23.  6  Eat  thou  not  the  bread  of.  .an  evil  eye 

25.  21  If.  .enemy  be  hungry,  give  him  bread 
28.  19  He  that  tilleth.  .land  shall  have,  .bread 
28.  21  for  a  piece  of  bread,  .man  will 

31.  27  and  eateth  not  the  bread  of  idleness 
Eccl.  9.  7  Go  thy  way,  eat  thy  bread  with  joy 
g.  11  neither  yet  bread  to  the  wise 
n.  1  Cast  thy  bread  upon  the  waters  :  for  thou 
Isa.  3.  1  the  staff,  the  whole  stay  of  bread 

3.  7  in .  .house  (is)  neither  bread  nor  clothing 

4.  1  We  will  eat  our  own  bread,  and  wear 

21.  14  prevented  with  their  bread  him  that  fled 
28.  28  Bread . .  is  bruised  ;  because  he  will  not 
30.  20  Lord  give  you  the  bread  of  adversity 
30.  23  bread  of  the  increase  of  the  earth,  and 

33. 16  bread  shall  be  given  him,  his  waters 

36.  17  to  a  land,  .of  bread  and  vineyards 

44. 15  he  kindleth  (it),  and  lmketh  bread  ;  yea 
44.  19  I  have  baked  bread  upon  the  coals 

51. 14  not  die.  .nor  that  his  bread  should  fail 
55.  2  do  ye  spend  money  f or . .  not  bread  ? 

55. 10  seed  to  the  sower,  and  bread  to  the  eater 
58.  7  (Is  it)  not  to  deal  thy  bread  to  the  hungry 
Jer.  5. 17  eat  up  thine  harvest,  and  thy  bread 

37.  21  should  give  him  daily  a  piece  of  bread 

37.  21  until  all  the  bread,  .were  spent 

38.  9  for  (there  is)  no  more  bread  in  the  city 

41.  1  they  did  eat  bread  together  in  Mizpah 

42.  14  see  no  war.  .nor  have  hunger  of  bread 
52.  6  there  was  no  bread  for  the  people  of 
52.  33  he  did  continually  eat  bread  before  him 

Xam.  1.  11  All  her  people  sigh,  they  seek  bread 

4.  4  young  children  ask  bread . .  no  man 

5.  6  the  Assyrians,  to  be  satisfied  with  bread 

5.  9  We  gat  our  bread  with . .  our  lives 

Eze.  4.  9  vessel,  and  make  thee  bread  thereof 

4.  13  eat  their  defiled  bread  among  the  Gentiles 
4.  15  thou  shalt  prepare  thy  bread  therewith 

4. 16  I  will  break  the  staff  of  bread  in  J erus. 

4.  16  they  shall  eat  bread  by  weight,  and  with 
4.  17  That  they  may  want  bread  and  water 

5. 16  and  will  break  your  staff  of  bread 

12. 18  Son  of  man,  eat  thy  bread  with  quaking 

12. 19  shall  eat  their  bread  with  carefulness 

13. 19  handfuls  of  barley  and  for.  .bread 

14. 13  will  break  the  staff  of  the  bread  thereof 
16.  49  fulness  of  bread,  and  abundance  of  idle. 


Eze.  18.  7,  16  hath  given  his  bread  to  the  hungry 

24.  17  Forbear,  .eat  not  the  bread  of  men 
24.  22  cover,  lips,  nor  eat  the  bread  of  men 
44.  3  the  prince,  he  shall  sit  in  it  to  eat  bread 
44.  7  ye  offer  my  bread,  the  fat  and  the  blood 
Dan.  10.  3  I  ate  no  pleasant  bread,  neither  came 
Hos.  2.  5  that  give  (me)  my  bread  and  my  water 
9.  4  unto  them  as  the  bread  of  mourners 
9.  4  their  bread  for  their  soul  shall  not  come 
Amos  4.  6  want  of  bread  in  all  your  places :  yet 
7. 12  there  eat  bread,  and  prophesy  there 
8.  11  in  the  land,  not  a  famine  of  bread 
Obad.  7  (they  that  eat)  thy  bread  have  laid  a 
Hag.  2. 12  with  his  skirt  do  touch  bread,  or  pottage 
Mai.  1.  7  Ye  offer  polluted  bread  upon  mine  altar 

2. Breed,  loaf  {of  reheat),  apros  artos. 

Matt.  4.  3  command  that,  stones  be  made  bread 
4.  4  Man  shall  not  live  by  bread  alone,  but 

_ 7,  g  son  ask  bread,  will  he  give  him  a  stone? 

15.  2  wash  not.  .hands  when  they  eat  bread 
15.  26  not  meet  to  take  the  children’s  bread 

15.  33  Whence  should  we  have  so  much  bread 

16.  5  his  disciples,  .had  forgotten  to  take  bread 
16.  7  (It  is)  because  we  have  taken  no  bread 
16.  8  because  ye  have  brought  no  bread? 

16.  11  I  spake  (it)  not  to  you  concerning  bread 
16.  12  he  bade.  .not.  .of  the  leaven  of  [bread] 

26.  26  Jesus  took  bread,  and  blessed  (it),  and 
Mark  3.  20  that  they  could  not  so  much  as  eat  bread 

6.  8  no  scrip,  no  bread,  no  money  in.  .purse 

6.  36  the  villages,  and  buy  themselves  [bread] 

6.  37  buy  two  hundred  pennyworth  of  bread 

7.  2  saw  some  of  his  disciples  eat  bread  with 

7.  5  but  eat  bread  with  unwashen  hands? 

7.  27  not  meet  to  take  the  children’s  bread 

8.  4  with  bread  here  in  the  wilderness? 

8.  14  had  forgotten  to  take  bread 

8.  16  saying,  (It  is)  because  we  have  no  bread 

8.  17  reason  ye  because  ye  have  no  bread 

14.  22  Jesus  took  bread,  and  blessed,  and  brake 
Luke  4.  3  command  this  stone  that  it  be.  .bread 
4.  4  man  shall  not  live  by  bread  alone,  but 

7.  33  John,  .came  neither  eating  [bread]  nor 

9.  3  nor  scrip,  neither  bread,  neither  money 

11.  3  Give  us  day  by  day  our  daily  bread 

ji.ii  If  a  son  shall  ask  bread  of  any  of  you 
14.  1  to  eat  bread  on  the  sabbath  day,  that 
14.  15  Blessed  (is)  he  that  shall  eat  [bread]  in 
15. 17  servants  of  my  father’s  have  bread 

22.  19  he  took  bread,  and  gave  thanks,  and  brake 
24.  30  he  took  bread,  and  blessed  (it),  and  brake 
24.  35  known  of  them  in  breaking  of  bread 
John  6.  5  Whence  shall  we  buy  bread,  that  these 
6.  7  Two  hundred  penny  worth  of  bread  is 
6.  23  the  place  where  they  did  eat  bread 
6.  31  He  gave  them  bread  from  heaven  to  eat 
6.  32  Moses  gave  you  not  that  bread  from 
6.  32  giveth  you  the  true  bread  from  heaven 
6.  33  the  bread  of  God  is  he  which  cometh  down 
6.  34  Lord,  evermore  give  us  this  bread 
6.  35  Jesus  said  unto  them,  I  am  the  bread  of 
6.  41  I  am  the  bread  which  came  down  from 
6.  48  I  am  that  bread  of  life 
6.  50  This  is  the  bread  which  cometh  down 
6.  51  I  am  the  living  bread,  .this  bread 
6.  51  the  bread  that  I  will  give  is  my  flesh 
6.  58  Tliis  is  that  bread  which  came  down 
6.  58  he  that  eateth  of  this  bread  shall  live  for 
13.  18  He  that  eateth  bread  with  me  hath 
21.  9  they  .saw.  .fish  laid  thereon,  and  bread 
21.  13  Jesus  then  cometh,  and  taketh  bread 
Acts  2.  42  in  breaking  of  bread,  and  in  prayers 

2.  46  and  breaking  bread  from  house  to  house 
20.  7  disciples  came  together  to  break  bread 
20.  11  When  he.  .had  broken  bread,  and  eaten 

27.  35  he  took  bread,  and  gave  thanks  to  God 

1  Co.  10.  16  The  bread  which  we  break,  is  it  not  the 

10.  17  For  we.  .many  are  one  bread,  .one  body 

10.  17  we  are  all  partakers  of  that  one  bread 

11.  23  night  in  which,  .betrayed  took  bread 

11.  26  as  often  as  ye  eat  this  bread,  and  drink 
11.  27  whosoever  shall  eat  this  bread,  and  drink 
11.  28  so  let  him  eat  of  (that)  bread,  and  drink 

2  Co.  9.  10  the  sower,  both  minister  bread  for.. food 
2  Th.  3.  8  Neither  did  we  eat  any  man’s  bread 

3.  12  with  quietness  they  work,  and  eat.  .bread 

BREAD,  leavened  — 

1  .Any  thing  pungent,  leavened,  [’on  chamets. 
Exodi2. 15  whosoever  eateth  leavened  bread  from 
13.  3  there  shall  no  leavened  bread  be  eaten 
12  7  no  leavened  bread  be  seen  with  thee 

23.  18  of  my  sacrifice  with  leavened  bread 
Deut  16.  3  Thou  shalt  eat  no  leavened  bread  with  it 

2. Any  thing  leavened,  "ikiy  seor. 

Deut  16.  4  there  shall  be  no  leavened  bread  seen 

BREAD,  shew  — 

1.  Bread  set  in  array,  roT^D  nnb  lecham  maareketh. 

1  Cli.  9.  32  the  shewbread,  to  prepare  [it)  every 

23.  29  for  the  shewbread  and  for  the  fine  flour 

28.  16  gold  for  the  tables  of  shewbread,  for 

2  Ch.  2.  4  for  the  continual  shewbread,  and  for 

1 3.  1 1  tbe  shewbread  also . .  upon  the  pure  tal  >1  e 

29.  18  vessels  thereof,  and  the  shewbread  table 
Neh.  10.  33  For  the  shewbread,  and  for  the  continual 

2.  Bread  set  before  (God),  cus  onb  lechem  panim. 

Exod25.  30  thou  shalt  set  upon  the  table  shewbread 

25.  13  table . .  all  his  vessels,  and  the  shewbread, 

39.  36  the  vessels  thereof,  and  the  shewbread 
1  Sa.  21.  6  was  no  bread  there  but  the  shewbread 


1  Ki.  7.  48  table  of  gold,  whereupon  the  shewbread 

2  Ch.  4.  19  and  the  tables  whereon  the  shewbread 

3. j Vace,  presence,  C'J?  panim. 

Num  4.  7  upon  the  table  of  shewbread  they 

4,  Loaves  of  the  Presence,  aproi  rrjs  irpoOiaews 
Matt  12.  4  eutered .  .and  did  eat  the  shewbread 
Mark  2.  26  went,  .and  did  eat  the  shewbread 
Luke  6.  4  did  take  and  eat  the  shewbread,  and 

5. Selling  forth  of  the  loaves,  np60ems  twv  aprav. 

Heb.  9.  2  wherein,  .the  table,  and  the  shewbread 

BREAD,  unleavened  — 

1. Any  thing  squeezed  together,  .lira  matslsah. 

Gen.  19.  3  bake  unleavened  bread,  and  they  did  eat 
Exodi2.  8  flesh  in  that  night,  .and  unleavened  bread 

12.  15  Seven  days,  .eat  unleavened  bread 

12.  17  ye  shall  observe,  .unleavened  bread 
>2.  18  at  even,  ye  shall  eat  unleavened  bread 

12.  20  habitations  shall  ye  eat  unleavened  bread 

13.  6  Seven  days,  .eat  unleavened  bread 

13.  7  Unleavened  bread  shall  be  eaten  seven 
23.  15  keep  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread 
23.  15  thou  shalt  eat  unleavened  bread  seven 

29.  23  unleavened  bread  that  (is)  before.  .Lord 
34.  18  The  feast  of  unleavened  bread,  .keep 
34.  18  seven  days,  .eat  unleavened  bread 

Lev.  6.  16  with  unleavened  bread  shall  it  be  eaten 

8.  2  Take,  .a  basket  of  unleavened  bread 

8.  26  out  of  the  basket  of  unleavened  bread 
23.  6  feast  of  unleavened  bread  unto  the  Lord 
23.  6  Seven  days  ye .  .eat  unleavened  bread 

Num.  6.  15  a  basket  of  unleavened  bread,  cakes 
6.  15  wafers  of  unleavened  bread  anointed 
6.  17  with  the  basket  of  unleavened  bread 

9.  11  eat  it  with  unleavened  bread  and 

28.  17  seven  days  shall  unleavened  bread  be 
Deut  16.  3  shalt  thou  eat  unleavened  bread 

16.  8  Six  days  thou  shalt  eat  unleavened  bread 
16.  16  in  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread,  and  in 

1  Sa.  28.  24  aud  did  bake  unleavened  bread  thereof 

2  Ki.  23.  9  they  did  eat  of  the  unleavened  bread 

2  Ch.  8.  13  in  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread,  and  in 

30.  13  to  keep  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread 
30  21  kept  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  seven 
35. 17  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  seven  days 

Ezra  6.  22  kept  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  seven 
Eze.  45.  21  days ;  unleavened  bread  shall  be  eaten 

2 . Any  thing  unleavened,  d^vjuos  azumos. 

Matt  26.  17  Now  the  first,  .of  the.  .unleavened  bread 
Marki4.  1  two  days  was.  .of  unleavened  bread 

14. 12  the  first  day  of  unleavened  bread,  when 
Luke  22.  1  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  drew  nigh 
22.  7  Then  came  the  day  of  unleavened  bread 
Acts  12.  3  Then  were  the  days  of  unleavened  bread 
20.  6  after  the  days  of  unleavened  bread 
1  Co.  5.  8  with  the  unleavened  (bread)  of  sincerity 

BREAD,  daily  — 

Necessary  or  sufficient  food,  &pros  imovaos 

Matt.  6.  11  Give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread 

BREADTH  — 

1.  Breadth,  urna  mcrclw.b. 

Hab.  1.  6  march  through  the  breadth  of  the  land 

2 .Openness,  'ns  pethai. 

Ezra  6.  3  the  breadth  thereof  threescore  cubits 
Dan.  3.  1  the  breadth  thereof  six  cubits:  he  set 

3 . Breadth,  broad  place,  3rn  rachab. 

Job.  38.  18  Hast  thou  perceived  the  breadth  of  the 

4.  Width,  breadth,  srn  rochab. 

Gen.  6.  15  the  breadth  of  it  fifty  cubits,  and  the 

13.  17  walk  through  the  land,  .the  breadth  of  it 
Exod25.  10,  17  a  cubit  and  a  half  the  breadth  thereof 

25.  23  a  cubit  the  breadth  thereof,  and  a  cubit 

26.  2,  8  the  breadth  of  one  curtain  four  cubits 

26.  16  a  cubit  and  a  half,  .the  breadth  of  one 

27.  12  the  breadth  of  the  court  on  the  west  side 

27.  13  the  breadth  of  the  court  on  the  east  side 

27.  18  the  breadth  fifty  everywhere,  and  the 

28.  16  and  a  span,  .the  breadth  thereof 

30.  2  a  cubit  the  breadth  thereof ;  foursquare 

36.  9  the  breadth  of  one  curtain  four  cubits 
36.  15  four  cubits,  .the  breadth  of  one  curtain 

36.  21  breadth  of  a  board  one  cubit  and  a  half 

37.  1,  6  cubit  and  a  half  the  breadth  of  it 
37.  10  a  cubit  the  breadth  thereof,  and  a  cubit 

37.  25  the  breadth  of  it  a  cubit,  .foursquare 

38.  1  five  cubits,  .breadth  thereof,  .foursquare 

38.  18  the  height  in  the  breadth,  .five  cubits 

39.  9  a  span  the  breadth  thereof,  .doubled 
Deut.  3.  11  four  cubits  the  breadth  of  it,  after  the 

1  Ki.  6.  2  the  breadth  thereof  twenty,  and  the 
6.  3  according  to  the  breadth  of  the  house 
C.  3  ten  cubits,  .the  breadth  thereof  before 

6.  20  twenty  cubits  in  breadth,  and  twenty 

7.  2  the  breadth  thereof  fifty  cubits,  and  the 
7.  6  the  breadth  thereof  thirty  cubits:  and  the 
7.  27  four  cubits  the  breadth  thereof,  and  three 

2  Ch.  3.  3  cubits,  and  the  breadth  tweuty  cubits 
3.  4,  8  the  breadth  of  the  house,  twenty  cubits 

3.  8  the  breadth  thereof  twenty  cubits :  and 

4.  1  twenty  cubits  the  breadth  thereof,  and 
Job  37.  10  the  breadth  of  the  waters  is  straitened 
Isa.  8.  8  fill  the  breadth  of  thy  land,  O  Immanuel 
Eze.  40.  5,  11  he  measured  the  breadth  of  the 

40.  13  the  breadth  (was)  five  and  twenty  cubits 

40.  19  he  measured,  .breadth, from  the  forefront 
40.  20  length  thereof,  and  the  breadth  thereof 


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BREAK 


Eze.  40.  21,  25,  36  the  breadth  five  and  twenty  cubits 
40,  48  the  breadth  of  the  gate  (was)  three  cubits 

40.  49  and  the  breadth  eleven  cubits ;  and 

41.  1  the  breadth  of  the  tabernacle 

41.  2  the  breadth  of  the  door  (was)  ten  cubits 
41.  2  and  lie  measured,  .the  breadth,  twenty 
41.  3  the  breadth  of  the  door  seven  cubits 
41.  4  and  the  breadth  twenty  cubits,  before 
41.  5  the  breadth  of  (every)  side  chamber  four 
41.  7  the  breadth  of  the  house,  .upward 
41  n  the  breadth  of  the  place  that  was  left 

41.  14  the  breadth  of  the  face  of  the  house,  and 

42.  2  and  the  breadth  (was)  fifty  cubits 

42.  4  a  walk  of  ten  cubits  breadth  inward 

43.  13  the  breadth  a  cubit, and  the  border  thereof 
43.  14  the  breadth,  .the  breadth  (one)  cubit 

45.  1  an  oblation .  .the  breadth . .  ten  thousand 
45.  3  the  breadth  of  ten  thousand  :  and  in  it 
45.  5  the  ten  thousand  of  breadth,  shall  also 
48.  8  five  and  twenty  thousand.. breadth 
48.  9  The  dilation .  .ten  thousand  in  breadth 
48.  10  toward  the  west  ten  thousand  intbreadth 
48.  10  toward  the  east  ten  thousand  in  breadth 
48.  13  and  ten  thousand  in  breadth  :  all  the 
48.  13  and  the  breadth  ten  thousand 
48.  is  thousand  (that  are  left)  in  the  breadth 
Zech.  2.  2  to  see  what  (is)  the  breadth  thereof 
5.  2  and  the  breadth  thereof  ten  cubits 

5.  Breadth,  width ,  irAaros  platos. 

Eph.  3.  18  what  (is)  the  breadth,  and  length,  and 
liev.  20.  9  they  went  up  on  the  breadth  of  the  earth 
21.  16  the  length  is  as  large  as  the  breadth 
21.  16  The  length,  and  the  breadth,  and  the 

BREADTH,  hand  — 

1  .Fiat,  spread  out  hand,  n?Q  tephacli. 

1  Ki.  7.  26  it  (was)  an  handbreadth  thick,  and  the 

2  Ch  4.  5  the  thickness  of  it  (was)  an  handbreadth 
Psa.  39.  5  hast  made  my  days  (as)  an  handbreadth 

%Flat,  spread  out  hand,  neb  tophach. 

Exod25.  25  make  unto  it  a  border  of  an  handbreadth 
37.  12  he  made,  .a  border  of  an  handbreadth 
Eze.  40.  5  by  the  cubit  and  an  handbreadth  :  so  he 
43.  13  (is)  a  cubit  and  an  handbreadth 

BREADTH,  foot  — 

Treading  of  the  sole  of  the  foot,  Sp  «p  pno. 

Deut.  2.  5  no,  not  so  much  as  a  foot  breadth 

BREAK,  to  — 

1  .To  break  the  bone  or  substance,  DTJ  garum,  3. 

Num  24.  8  shall  break  their  bones,  and  pierce 
Eze.  23.  34  thou  slialt  break  the  sherds  thereof,  and 

2.  To  crush,  Di3  gecras. 

Psa.  1 19.  20  Mv  soul  breaketh  for  the  longing  (that) 

3.7'o  crush,  DTJ  garas,  5. 

Lam.  3.  16  Hehath  also  broken  my  teeth  with  gravel 

4.  To  dash  by  treading,  ttbi  dusli. 

Job.  39.  is  that  the  wild  beast  may  break  them 

5.77)  beat  thin,  daka,  3. 

Psa.  89.  10  Thou  hast  broken  Raliab  in  pieces 

6.  To  beat  thin,  nri  dakah,  3. 

Psa.  51.  8  bones,  .thou  hast  broken  may  rejoice 

7.  To  he,  happen,  n;n  ha, yah,  2. 

Dan.  2.  1  spirit  was  troubled,  and  his  sleep  brake 

8.  To  more  tumultuously,  csrr  hamam. 

Isa.  28.  28  nor  break  (it  with)  the  wheel  of  his  cart 

9.  To  destroy,  pull  down,  Din  haras. 

Psa.  58.  6  Break  their  teeth,  O  God,  in  their  mouth 

10. 77)  pul  down,  nrin  nhathath,  5. 

Isa.  9.  4  thou  hast  broken  the  yoke  of  his  burden 

11.77)  disallow,  «i:  no,  5. 

Psa.141.  5  shall  not  break  my  head  :  for  yet  my 

12.77)  dash,  fa:  naphats. 

Judg.  7.  19  brake  the  pitchers  that  (were)  in  their 

13.  To  dash,  fs:  naphats,  3. 

Jer.  48.  12  empty  his  vessels,  .break  their  bottles 

14.77)  draw  asunder,  pn:  nathaq,  3. 

Judg  16.  9  And  he  brake  the  withs  as  a  thread 

16.  12  he  brake  them  from  off  his  arms  like  a 
Psa.  2.  3  Let  us  break  their  bands  asunder 
Isa.  58.  6  and  that  ye  break  every  yoke  ? 

15.77)  terrify,  p.V  arats. 

Job  13.  25  Wilt  thou  break  a  leaf  driven  to  and  fro? 

16.  To  breathe,  flow,  nlS  puach. 

Song  2.  17  Until  the  day  break,  and  the  shadows 
4.  6  Until  the  day  break,  and  the  shadows 

1 7 . 77)  break,  violate,  ns  pur,  5. 

Eze.  17  19  my  covenant  that  he  hath  broken,  even 

18.77)  break  in  pieces,  DxB  pntsam. 

Psa.  60.  2  thou  hast  broken  it :  heal  the  breaches 

19.77i  break  in  pieces,  nxs  palsach,  3. 

Mic.  3.  3  they  break  their  bones,  and  chop  them 

20.  To  break  forth,  pa  parats. 

2  Ch.  20.  37  the  Loro  hath  broken  thy  works 

Job  16.  14  He  breaketh  me  with  breach  upon  breach 

Eccl.  10.  8  whoso  breaketh  an  hedge,  a  serpent  shall 


21.  To  break,  pna  paraq. 

Gen.  27.  40  thou  shalt  break  his  yoke  from  off  thy 

22.  To  break  off,  Tia  parar,  5. 

Gen.  17.  14  that  soul,  .hath  broken  my  covenant 
Lev.  26.  is  (but)  that  ye  break  my  covenant 

26.  44  to  break  my  covenant  with  them :  for 
Num  15.  31  and  hath  broken  his  commandment 
Deut  31.  16  break  my  covenant  which  I  have  made 
31.  20  then  will  they .  .break  my  covenant 
Judg.  2.  1  I  will  never  break  my  covenant  with  you 

1  Ki.  15.  19  break  thy  league  with  Baaslia  king  of 

2  Ch.  16.  3  break  thy  league  with  Baaslia  king  of 
Isa.  24.  5  have,  .broken  the  everlasting  covenant 

33.  8  he  hath  broken  the  covenant :  he  hath 
Jer.  11.  10  house  of  Judah  have  broken  my  covenant 
14.  21  remember,  break  not  thy  covenant  with 
31.  32  which  my  covenant  they  brake,  although 
33.  20  If  ye  can  break  my  covenant  of  the  day 
Eze.  16.  59  despised  the  oath  in  breaking  the  coven. 
17.  15  shall  he  break  the  covenant,  and  be 
17.  16  whose  covenant  he  brake,  (even)  with  him 
17.  18  despised  the  oath  by  breaking  the  coven. 
44.  7  they  have  broken  my  covenant  because 
Zech  11.  10  I  might  break  my  covenant  which  I 
11.  14  that  I  might  break  the  brotherhood 

23.  To  spread  out,  BH3  paras. 

Lam.  4.  4  no  man  breaketh  (it)  unto  them 

24.77)  do  evil,  violence  to,  VV~l  raa. 

Psa.  2.  9  Thou  shalt  break  them  with  a  rod  of  iron 
Jer.  15.  12  Shall  iron  break  the  northern  iron 

25.77>  do  evil,  VP  rea. 

Dan.  2.  40  as  iron  that  breaketh  all  these,  shall  it 

26.  To  be  broken  in  pieces,  |'x")  ratsats,  2. 

Eze.  29.  7  thou  didst  break,  and  rend  all  their 

27. 77)  dash  in  pieces,  pp  ratsats,  5. 

Judg.  9.  53  millstone,  .and  all  to  brake  his  skull 

28.  77)  break,  shiver,  13^  shabar. 

Gen.  19.  9  and  came  near  to  break  the  door 
Exodi2.  46  neither  shall  ye  brake  a  bone  thereof 
Lev.  11.  33  shall  be  unclean ;  and  ye  shall  break  it 
26.  13  I  have  broken  the  bands  of  your  yoke 
26.  19  I  will  brake  the  pride  of  your  power 
26.  26  I  have  broken  the  staff  of  your  bread 
Num.  9.  12  leave  none,  .nor  break  any  bone  of  it 
Judg.  7.  20  blew  the  trumpets,  and  brake,  .pitchers 
Psa.  10.  15  Break  thou  the  arm  of  the  wicked 

29.  5  The  voice  of  the  Lord  breaketh  the  cedars 
69.  20  Reproach  hath  broken  my  heart 

105.  16  he  brake  the  whole  staff  of  bread 
Trov.  6.  15  suddenly  shall  he  be  broken  without 
25.  15  a  soft  tongue  breaketh  the  bone 
Isa.  14.  s  Lord  hath  broken  the  staff  of  the  wicked 
14.  25  That  I  will  break  the  Assyrian 

30.  14  he  shall  break  it  as  the  breaking 

42.  3  A  bruised  reed  shall  he  not  break,  and 
Jer.  2.  20  I  have  broken  thy  yoke,  .burst  thy  bands 
5.  5  these  have  altogether  broken  the  yoke 
19.  10  Then  shalt  thou  break  the  bottle 
19.  11  will  I  break,  .as  (one)  breaketh 
28.  2  I  have  broken  the  yoke  of  the  king  of 
28.  4  for  I  will  break  the  yoke  of  the  king  of 
28.  10  the  prophet  took  the  yoke,  .and  brake  it 
28.  n  Even  so  will  I  break  the  yoke  of  N. 

28.  12  the  prophet  had  broken  the  yoke  from  off 

28.  13  Thou  hast  broken  the  yokes  of  wood  ;  but 
30.  8  I  will  break  his  yoke  from  off  thy  neck 

48.  38  I  have  broken  Moab  like  a  vessel 

49.  35  I  will  break  the  bow  of  Elam,  the  chief 
Eze.  4.  16  I  will  break  the  staff  of  bread  in  Jerusa. 

5.  16  and  will  break  your  staff  of  bread 
14.  13  will  break  the  staff  of  the  bread  thereof 
27.  26  the  east  wind  hath  broken  thee  in  the 
30.  18  I  shall  break  there  the  yokes  of  Egypt 
30.  21  I  have  broken  the  arm  of  Pharaoh  king 
30.  22  I .  .will  break  his  arms,  the  strong 
30.  24  I  will  break  Pliaroah's  arms,  and  he 
34.  27  I  have  broken  the  bands  of  their  yoke 
IIos.  1.  5  I  will  break  the  bow  of  Israel  in  the  valley 

2.  18  I  will  break  the  bow  and  the  sword 
Amos  1.  si  will  break  also  the  bar  of  Damascus 
Nali.  1.  13  now  will  I  break  his  yoke  from  oft  thee 

29.  To  be  broken,  shivered,  "Op  shabar,  2. 

Eze.  29.  7  thou  brakest,  and  madest  all  their  loins 

30.  77)  break,  shiver,  13c'  shabar,  3. 

Exod.  9.  2s  and  brake  every  tree  of  the  field 

32.  19  cast  the  tables,  .and  brake  them  beneath 
34.  1  the  first  tables,  which  thou  brakest 
34.  13  break  their  images,  and  cut  down  their 
Deut.  9.  17  and  brake  them  before  your  eyes 

10.  2  in  the  first  tallies  which  thou  brakest 
i2.  3  overthrow  their  altars,  and  break  their 
2  Ki.  18.  4  lie  removed  the  high  places,  and  brake 
Job  29.  17  I  brake  the  jaws  of  the  wicked,  and 
Psa.  3.  7  thou  hast  broken  the  teeth  of  the  ungodly 

29.  5  Lord  breaketh  the  cedars  of  Lebanon 
46  9  he  breaketh  the  how,  and  cutteth .  .  spear 
48.  7  Thou  brakest  the  ships  of  Tarshisliwithan 
74.  13  thou  brakest  the  heads  of  the  dragons  in 
76.  3  There  brake  he  the  arrows  of  the  bow 

105.  33  and  brake  the  trees  of  their  coasts 
107.  16  For  he  hath  broken  the  gates  of  brass 
Isa.  21.  9  her  godshe  hath  broken  unto  the  ground 
38.  13  so  will  he  break  all  my  bones 
Jer.  43.  13  shall  break  also  the  imagesof  Beth-shem. 
52.  17  the  Chaldeans  brake,  and  carried  all  the 


Lam.  2.  9  he  hath  destroyed  and  broken  her  bars 

3.  4  made  old  ;  he  hath  broken  my  bones 
Dan.  8.  7  smote  the  ram,  and  brake  his  two  horns 

31.77;  bruise,  '•pi”  shuph. 

Job  9.  17  Eor  he  breaketh  me  with  a  tempest 

32.  To  pierce,  profane,  chalal,  3. 

I’sa.  55.  20  lie  hath  broken  his  covenant 

89.  31  If  they  break  my  statutes,  and  keep  not 
89.  34  My  covenant  will  I  not  break,  nor 

33.  To  pierce,  profane,  VSn  chalal,  5. 

Num  30.  2  lie  shall  not  break  his  word,  he  shall 

34.77)  do  evil,  feed,  on,  np  raah. 

Jer.  2.  16  children,  have  broken  the  crown  of  thy 
Zb.  To  break  throughout,  biap^riyvopu  diarrheynvmi. 
Luke  5.  6  multitude  of  fishes :  and  tlieir  net  brake 
8.  29  fetters  ;  and  he  brake  the  hands,  and 

36.  To  break  down,  uardyuopu  katagnumi. 

Matt  12.  20  A  bruised  reed  shall  he  not  brake 
John  19.  31  that  their  legs  might  be  broken 

19.  32  tlie  soldiers,  .brake  the  legs  of  the  first 

19.  33  when  they  came  to  J esus . .  they  brake  not 

37.77)  break  down,  Karauhau  kataklao. 

Mark  6.  41  blessed,  and  brake  the  loaves,  and  gave 
Luke  9.  16  he  blessed  them,  and  brake,  and  gave  to 

38.  To  break,  uAdw  klao. 

Matt  14.  19  he  blessed,  and  brake,  and  gave  the 

15.  36  gave  thanks,  and  brake  (them),  and  gave 

_ 26.  26  Jesus  took  bread,  .blessed  (it),  and  brake 

Mark  8.  6  seven  loaves,  and  gave  thanks,  and  brake 
8.  19  when  I  brake  the  five  loaves  among 
14.  22  Jesus  took  bread,  and  blessed,  and  brake 
Luke  22.  19  took  bread,  and  gave  thanks,  and  brake 

24.  30  took  bread,  and  blessed  (it),  and  brake 
Acts  2.  46  breaking  bread  from  bouse  to  house 

20.  7  disciples  came  together  to  brake  bread 
20.  11  lie.  .had  broken  bread,  and  eaten,  and 
27.  35  when  he  had  broken  (it),  he  began  to  eat 

1  Co.  10.  16  The  bread  which  we  break,  is  it  not 

11.  24  when  he  had  given  thanks,  he  brake  (it) 

39.  To  loose,  Avon  lllo. 

Matt.  5.  19  Whosoever,  .shall  break  one  of  these 

40.  To  break  or  burst,  p-qyvvpi  rhegnvmi. 

.Matt  9.  17  old  bottles  ;  else  the  bottles  break 

41.  To  break  together,  avudpxnrrw  sunthrupto. 

Acts  21.  13  What  mean  ye  to  weep  and  to  break 

42.77>  rub  together,  avurpifiai  suntribo. 

Marki4.  3  she  brake  the  box,  and  poured  (it)  on  liis 
[See  also  Bones,  covenant,  neck,  pieces,  truce, 
wedlock.] 

BREAK  again,  to  — 

To  turn  back  to  break,  isn?  shub  lehapher. 
Ezra  9.  14  Should  we  again  break  thy  commandm. 

BREAK  asunder,  to  — 

To  break,  violate,  "ns  parar,  3. 

Job  16.  12  ease,  but  he  hath  broken  me  asunder 

BREAK  away,  to  — 

To  break  forth .  of,  or  for  oneself,  j'T?  parats,  7. 

1  Sa.  25.  10  many  servants,  .that  break  away 

BREAK  clods,  to  — 

To  harrow,  break  up,  -nr  sadad,  3  a. 

Isa.  28.  24  doth  he.  .break  the  clods  of  his  ground? 
Hos.  10.  11  Jacob  shall  break  his  clods 

BREAK  down,  to  — 

1.77)  beat,  smite,  oVn  halam. 

Psa.  74.  6  now  they  break  down  the  carved  work 
Isa.  16.  8  the  heathen  have  broken  down  the 

2. 77)  crush,  Din  haras. 

Job  12.  14  he  breaketh  down,  and  it  cannot  lie  built 
Jer.  45.  4  that  which  I.  .built,  .will  I  break  down 
Eze.  13.  14  So  will  I  break  down  the  wall 

26.  4  they  shall .  .break  down  her  towers 
26.  12  they  shall  break  down  thy  walls,  and 

3.  To  break  down,  j'm  nathats. 

Lev.  14.  45  he  shall  break  down  the  house,  the 
,Tudlr.  8.  9  lie  spake.  .1  will  break  down  this  tower 

2  Kb  10.  27  they  brake  down  the  image  of  Baal 

10.  27  brake  down  the  house  of  Baal,  and 

11.  18  the  house  of  Baal,  and  brake  it  down 

23  7  he  brake  down  the  houses  of  the 

23.  8  brake  down  the  high  places  of  the  gates 
2’  is  altar  and  the  high  place  he  brake  down 

25.  10  brake  down  the  walls  of  Jerusalem  round 
2  Ch.  23.  17  house  of  Baal,  and  brake  it  down 
Isa.  22.  10  houses  have  ye  broken  down  to  fortify 
Jer.  31.  28  to  break  down,  and  to  throw  down,  and 
39.  8  and  brake  down  the  walls  of  Jerusalem 
52.  14  brake  down  all  the  walls  of  Jerusalem 
Eze.  26.  9  with  his  axes  he  shall  break  down  thy 

4.  To  break  down,  i'n:  nathats,  3. 

2  Ch.  33.  3  his  father  had  broken  down 

34.  4  they  brake  down  the  altars  of  Baalim  in 
34.  7  when  he  had  broken  down  the  altars  and 
36.  19  brake  down  the  wall  of  Jerusalem,  and 
Ezra  16.  39  and  shall  break  down  thy  high  places 

5.77)  behead,  cause  to  drop,  pi)  araph. 

Dos.  10.  2  he  shall  break  down  their  altars,  he  shall 


BREAK. 


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To  break  forth  or  down,  ps  parats. 

_  Ki  14  n  brake  down  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  from 
,  Ch'.2:  2,  brake  down  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  from 
’26  6  brake  down  the  wall  of  Gath,  and  the 
Neh  4  3  he  shall  even  break  down  their  stone 

Psa  '  80  12  Why  hast  thou  (then)  broken  down  her 
80.  40  Thou  hast  broken  down  all  his  hedges 
Eccl  2  2  a  time  to  break  down,  and  a  time  to 

Isa.  s'  5  break  down  the  wall  thereof,  and  it  shall 


To  run,  cause  to  run,  pn  ruts. 

2  Ki.  23.  12  brake  (them)  down  from  thence,  and 


To  break,  shiver,  shabar,  3. 

Exod  23.  24  thou  shalt.  .quite  break  down  their 
Deut.  7.  5  their  altars,  and  break  down  their 
2  Ch.  14.  3  brake  down  the  images,  and  cut  down 

EtEAK  forth,  to  — 

To  be  broken  up,  cleft,  let  go,  Jipa  baqa,  2. 

Isa.  58.  8  shall  thy  light  break  forth  as  the  morning 

To  coine  forth  (with  force),  nG  guach. 

Job  38.  8  the  sea  with  doors,  when  it  brake  forth 


To  break  forth,  nss  patsach.  ,  . 

Isa  14  7  is  quiet :  they  break  forth  into  singing 

44.  23  break  forth  into  singing,  ye  mountains 
40  13  break  forth  into  singing,  0  mountains 
cl  1  break  forth  into  singing,  and  cry  aloud 
55.  12  the  hills  shall  break  forth  before  you  uito 

To  break  forth,  flourish,  rns  parach. 

Exod.  q.  9  a  boil  breaking  forth  (with)  blains  upon 
9.  jo  it  became  a  boil  breaking  forth  (with) 


"0  break  forth  in,  pa  parats. 

Gen  -*8  29  she  said,  How  hast  thou  broken  forth? 
Exod  IQ.  22  lest  the  Lord  break  forth  upon  them 
19.  24  Lord,  lest  he  break  forth  upon  them 
2  Sa.  s.  20  Lord  hath  broken  forth  upon  mine 
Isa.  54.  3  thou  shalt  break  forth  on  the  right  hand 


To  be  opened  up,  nns  pathacli,  2. 

Jer.  1.  14  an  evil  shall  break  forth  upon  all  the 

To  break,  burst,  fanyvvpi  rhegnumi. 

Gal.  4.  27  break  forth  and  cry,  thou  that 


LEAK  forth  into  joy  — 

0  break  forth,  nss patsach. 

Isa.  52.  9  Break  forth  into  joy,  sing  together,  ye 


tEAK  in,  to  — 

1  break  forth,  in,  p?  parats. 

I  Ch.  14.  II  God  hath  broken  in  upon  mine  enemies 
Psa.  106.  29  the  plague  brake  in  upon  them 


IEAK  in  pieces,  to  — 

To  bruise ,  Kin  daka ,  3. 

Job  iq.  2  anil  break  me  in  pieces  with  words  ? 
l’sa.  72.  4  and  shall  break  in  pieces  the  oppressor 
94.  5  They  break  in  pieces  thy  people,  O  Lord 

To  beat  small,  pjyi  deqaq,  5. 

Dan.  2.  34  of  iron  and  clay,  and  brake  them  to  pieces 

2.  40  iron  breaketh  in  pieces  and  subdueth 

2.  40  shall  it  break  in  pieces  and  bruise 

2.  44  it  shall  break  in  pieces  and  consume 
2  45  that  it  brake  in  pieces  the  iron,  the 

6.  24  brake  all  their  bones  in  pieces  or  ever 

7.  7  it  devoured  and  brake  in  pieces,  and 

7. 19  devoured,  brake  in  pieces,  and  stamped 
7.  23  shall  tread  it  down,  and  break  it  in  pieces 

To  beat  down  or  out,  nns  katliatli,  3- 
2  Ki.  18.  4  brake  in  pieces  the  lirasen  serpent  that 

To  dash  in.  pieces,  J’S)  naphats,  3. 

Jer.  51.  20  with  thee  will  I  break  in  pieces  the  nations 
51.  21  with  thee  will  I  break  in  pieces  the  horse 
51.  21  with  thee  will  I  break  in  pieces  the  chariot 
51.  22  With  thee  also  will  I  break  in  pieces  man 
51.  22  with  thee  will  I  break  in  pieces  old  and 
51.  22  with  thee  will  I  break  in  pieces  the  young 
51.  23  I  will  also  break  in  pieces  with  thee  the 
51.  23  with  thee  will  I  break  in  pieces  the  husb. 
51.  23  with  thee  will  I  break  in  pieces  captains 


To  break  in  pieces,  ps  puts,  3 a. 

Jer.  23.  29  hammer  (that)  breaketh  the  rock  in  pieces 


.  To  break,  afflict,  Vp  raa. 

Job  34.  24  He  shall  break  in  pieces  mighty  men 


.  To  break,  shiver,  ’O'y’  shabar,  3. 

1  Ki.  19. 11  brake  in  pieces  the  rocks,  before  the  Lord 
a  Ki.  it.  18  and  his  images  brake  they  in  pieces 

23. 14  he  brake  in  pieces  the  images,  and  cut 
25.  13  Chaldees  break  in  pieces,  and  carried  the 

2  Ch.  23.  17  brake  his  altars  and  images  in  pieces 

31.  1  and  brake  the  images  in  pieces,  and  cut 
34.  4  he  brake  in  pieces,  and  made  dust 
Psa.  74.  14  Thou  brakest  the  heads  of  leviathan  in  p. 
Isa.  45.  2  I  will  break  in  pieces  the  gates  of  brass 

3.  To  rub  together,  rrwrplBai  suntribo. 

Mark  5.  4  the  fetters  broken  in  pieces  :  neither 


BREAK  into,  to  — - 

To  cleave,  ypa  baqa. 

2  Ch.  21. 17  came  up  into  Judah,  and  brake  into 
BREAK  of  day,  at  — 

\.To  become  light,  tin  or,  2. 

2  Sa.  2.  32  they  came  to  nebron  at  break  of  day 

15 


2.  Shining,  auyy  auge. 

Acts  20.  11  a  long  while,  even  till  break  of  day 

BREAK  off,  to — 

1  .To  break  off,  rend,  pip  paraq,  3. 

Exod  32.  2  Break  off  the  golden  earrings  which 

2.  To  break  off  of  themselves,  pip  paraq,  7. 

Exod32.  3  the  people  brake  otf  the  golden  earrings 

32.  24  hath  any  gold,  let  them  break  (it)  off 
Dan.  4.  27  break  off  thy  sins  by  righteousness 

3.  To  break  off  from,  iKK\dw  ekklao. 

Rom  11.  17  if  some  of  the  branches  be  broken  off 
11.  19  The  branches  were  broken  off,  that  I 
1 1.  20  because  of  unbelief  they  were  broken  off 

BREAK  out,  to  — 

1.  To  be  broken  up,  $1(33  baqa,  2. 

Isa.  35.  6  in  the  wilderness  shall  waters  break  out 
59.  5  that  which  is  crushed  breaketh  out  into 

2  .To  go  forth,  N?;  yatsa. 

Exod  22.  6  If  fire  break  out,  and  catch  in  thorns 

3.  To  break  down  or  out,  fru  nathats. 

Psa.  58.  6  break  out  the  great  teeth  of  the  young 

4.  To  break,  forth,  flourish,  rns. 

Lev.  13.  12  if  a  leprosy  break  out  abroad  in  the  skin 
14.  43  if  the  plague  come  again,  and  break  out 

5.  To  prosper,  nVy  tsaleach. 

Amos  5.  6  lest  he  break  out  like  fire  in  the  house 

BREAK  ranks,  to  — 

To  break,  embarrass,  upy  abat,  3. 

Joel  2.  7  and  they  shall  not  break  their  ranks 

BREAK  sore,  to  — 

To  bruise,  nji  dakah,  3. 

Psa.  44.  19'  Though  thou  hast  sore  broken  us 

BREAK  (the  day),  to  — 

To  go  up,  ascend,  nSy  alah. 

Gen.  32.  26  said,  Let  me  go,  for  the  day  breaketh 

BREAK  through,  to  — - 

1.  To  cleave,  rend,  ypp  baqa. 

2  Sa.  23.  16  the  three  mighty  men  brake  through  the 

1  Ch.u.  18  the  three  brake  through  the  host  of  the 

2 . To  cleave  through,  ypp  baqa,  5. 

2  Ki.  3.  26  break  through,  .unto  the  king  of  Edom 

3.  To  break  or  throw  down,  dtt  haras. 

Exod  19.  21  lest  they  break  through  unto  the  Lord 
19.  24  the  priests  and  the  people  break  through 

4.  To  dig  through,  Siopvmra  diorusso. 

Matt.  6.  19  where  thieves  break  through  and  steal 

6.  20  where  thieves  do  not  break  through  nor 
Luke  12.  39  suffered  his  house  to  be  broken  through 

BREAK  to  shivers,  to 

To  rub  together,  avi/rp'iBa)  suntribo. 

Rev.  2.  27  vessels,  .shall  they  be  broken  to  shivers 

BREAK  up,  to  — 

\.To  till,  break  up,  Y)  nir. 

Jer.  4.  3  Break  up  your  fallow  ground,  and  sow 
Hos.  10.  12  break  up  your  fallow  ground  :  for  (it  is) 

2.  To  break  forth,  ps  parats. 

2  Ch.  24.  7  that  wicked  woman,  had  broken  up  the 
Mic.  2.  13  they  have  broken  up,  and  have  passed 

3.  To  break,  shiver,  iPv'  shabar. 

Job.  38.  10  brake  up  for  it  my  decreed  (place),  and 

4.  To  dig  through,  hiopvaaw  diorusso. 

Matt  24.  43  suffered  liis  house  to  be  broken  up 

5 . To  dig  out,  e^opbtriru  exorusso. 

Mark  2.  4  when  they  had  broken  (it)  up,  they  let 

6 . To  loose,  \ bai  luo. 

Acts  13.  43  when  the  congregation  was  broken  up 

BREAKER  — 

1 .  To  break  forth,  pp  parats. 

Mic.  2.  13  The  breaker  is  come  up  before  them 
2.0oing  beyond,  trespasser,  irapaBarps  parabates. 
Rom.  2.  25  if  thou  be  a  breaker  of  the  law,  thy 

BREAKER,  covenant  —  t 

Not  put  together,  faithless,  aavPt Jeros  assunthetos. 
Rom.  1.  31  Without  understanding,  covenant  break. 

BREAKER,  truce  — 

Not  offering  libation,  tdairovbos  aspondos. 

2  Ti.  3.  3  Without  natural  affection,  truce  breakers 

BREAKING  — 

1.  To  go  up,  rhy  alah. 

Gen.  32.  24  a  man  with  him  until  the  breaking  of  the 

2 . To  break,  violate,  Yis  parar,  5. 

Eze.  16.  59  despised  the  oath  in  breaking  the  coven. 
17.  18  despised  the  oath  by  breaking  the  coven. 

3.  Breaking,  T3»  sheber. 

Job  41.  25  by  reason  of  breakings  they  purify  them. 
Isa.  30.  13  whose  breaking  cometh  suddenly  at  an 
30.  14  as  the  breaking  of  the  potter’s  vessel 

4.  Breaking,  fnpB'  shibbaron. 

Eze.  21.  6  Sigh ..  with  the  breaking  of  (thy)  loins 


5.  Breaking,  k Karri s  klasis. 

Luke  24.  35  was  known  of  them  in  breaking  of  bread 
Acts  2.  42  in  breaking  of  bread,  and  in  prayers 

6.  Going  beyond,  trespass,  Trapd.Ba.ais  parabasis. 

Rom.  2.  73  through  breaking  the  law  dishonoureth 
BREAKING  down 
To  dig  down,  up  qur,  Sa. 

Isa.  22.  3  breaking  down  the  walls,  and  of  crying 

BREAKING  forth  — 

1.  Breaking  forth ,  napa  mashber. 

Hos.  13.  13  stay  long  in .  .the  breaking  forth  of  child. 

2.  Breaking  forth,  pp  perets. 

1  Ch.  14.  11  like  the  breaking  forth  of  waters 

BREAKING  in  — 

Breaking  forth,  p?  perets. 

Job  30.  14  (upon  me)  as  a  wide  breaking  in 
Pro.144.  14  no  breaking  in,  nor  going  out ;  that 

BREAKING  up  — 

Digging  threrugh,  rnnrra  machtereth. 

Exod22.  2  If  a  thief  be  found  breaking  up,  an 
BREAST  — 

1.  Breast,  p  dad. 

Prov.  5.  19  let  her  breasts  satisfy  thee  at  all  times 
Eze  23.  8  they  bruised  the  breasts  of  her  virginity 

2 . Breasts,  j’in  chadin. 

Dan.  2.  32  liis  breast  and  his  arms  of  silver 

3.  Breast,  nm  chazeh. 

Exod29-  26  thou  shalt  take  the  breast  of  the  ram  of 
29.  27  thou  shalt  sanctify  the  breast  of  the  wave 
Lev.  7.  30  the  fat  with  the  breast,  it  shall  he  bring 

7.  30  that  the  breast  may  be  waved  (for)  a 

7.  31  the  breast  shall  be  Aaron’s  and  his  son’s 

7.  34  the  wave  breast  and  the  heave  shoulder 

8.  29  Moses  took  the  breast,  and  waved  it 

9.  20  they  put  the  fat  upon  the  breasts,  and  he 
9.  21  the  breasts  and  the  right  shoulder 

10.  14  the  wave  breast  and  heave  shoulder  shall 
10.  15  The  heave  shoulder  and  the  wave  breast 
Num.  6.  20  with  the  wave  breast  and  heave  shoulder 
18.  18  as  the  wave  breast  and  as  the  right 

4 . Heart,  PpS  lebab. 

Nah.  2.  7  doves,  tabering  upon  their  breasts 

5.  Veins,  sinews,  1’tsy.  at  in. 

Job  21 J24  His  breasts  are  full  of  milk,  and  his  bones 

6.  Breast,  i#  shad. 

Gen.  49.  25  blessings  of  the  breasts  and  of  the  womb 
Job  3.  12  why  the  breasts  that  I  should  suck  V 
Psa.  22.  9  make  me  hope,  .upon  my  mother's  breasts 
Song  I.  13  he  shall  lie  all  night  betwixt  my  breasts 

4.  5  Thy  two  breasts  (are)  like  two  young  roes 

7.  3  Thy  two  breasts  (are)  like  two  young  roes 
7.  7  and  thy  breasts  to  clusters  (of  grapes) 

7.  8  thy  breasts  shall  be  as  clusters  of  the 

8.  1  my  brother,  that  sucked  the  breasts  of 

8.  8  We  have  a . .  sister,  and  she  hath  no  breasts 

8.  10  I  (am)  a  wall,  and  my  breasts  like  towers 
Isa.  28.  9  from  the  milk,  drawn  from  the  breasts 
Lam.  4.  3  Even  the  sea  monsters  draw  out  the  b. 
Eze.  16.  7  breasts  are  fashioned,  and  thine  hair  is 

23.  3  there  were  their  breasts  pressed,  and 
23.  34  shalt . .  pluck  off  thine  own  breasts 
Hos.  2.  2  her  adulteries  from  between  her  breasts 

9.  14  give,  a  miscarrying  womb  and  dry  breasts 
Joel  2.  16  and  those  that  suck  the  breasts;  let  the 

7 . Breast,  ~iv  shod. 

Job  24.  9  They  pluck  the  fatherless  from  the  breast 
Isa.  60.  16  thou,  .shalt  suck  the  breast  of  kings 
66.  11  satisfied  with  the  breasts  of  her 

8 . Breast,  firm  part,  aapbos  slethos. 

Luke  18.  13  smote  upon  his  breast,  saying,  God  be 
23  48  all.  .smote  their  breasts,  and  returned 
Johni3.  25  He  then  lying  on  Jesus'  breast  saitli  unto 
21.  20  which  also  leaned  on  his  breast  at  supper 
Rev.  15.  6  having  their  breasts  girded  with  golden 

BREASTPLATE  — 

1  .Bag,  covering  on  the  breast,  nhoshen. 

Exod23.  7  stones  to  be  set.  .in  the  breastplate 

28.  4  a  breastplate,  and  an  ephod,  and  a  robe 
28.  15  make  the  breastplate  of  judgment  with 
28.  22,  23  thou  shalt  make  upon  the  breastplate 
28.  23  rings  on  the  two  ends  of  the  breastplate 
28.  24  two  rings  . .  on  the  ends  of  the  breastplate 
28.  26  upon  the  two  ends  of  the  breastplate 
28.  28  shall  bind  the  breastplate  by  the  rings 
28.  28  breastplate  be  not  loosed  from  the  ephod 
28.  29  breastplate  of  judgment  upon  his  heart 
28.  30  in  the  breastplate  of  judgment  the  l  rim 
2q.  5  the  ephod,  and  the  breastplate,  and  gird 
•as  q  27  for  the  ephod,  and  for  the  breastplate 

39.  8  he  made  the  breastplate  (of)  cunning  work 

39.  9  they  made  the  breastplate  double  _ 

39.  15  they  made  upon  the  breastplate  chains 
30.  16  rings  in  the  two  ends  of  the  breastplate 
aq.  17  two  rings  on  the  ends  of  the  breastplate 
39.  19  on  the  two  ends  of  the  breastplate 
39.  21  they  did  bind  the  breastplate  by  his 
39.  21  that  the  breastplate  might  not  be  loosed 
Lev.  8.  8  he  put  the  breastplate  upon  him 

8.  8  he  put  in  the  breastplate  the  Urim  and 

2.Coat  of  mail.  UW  shiryan. 

Isa.  59.  17  put  on  righteousness  as  a  breastplate 


BREATH 


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BRETHREN 


3. Breastplate ,  cuirass,  Oi&pa f  thorax. 

Eplu  6.  14  having  on.  .breastplate  of  righteousness 
x  Th.  5.  8  on  the  breastplate  of  faith  anti  love 
Rev.  9.  9  they  had  breastplates ..  breastplates  of 

9.  17  breastplates  of  fire,  and  of  jacinth,  and 

BREATH  - 

1  .Breath,  soul,  v/bi  ncphesli. 

Job  41.  21  Ilis  breath  kindletli  coals,  and  a  flame 

2 . Breath,  NJpcir,  no?}  neshamah,  nishma. 

Gen.  2.  7  breathed  into  his  nostrils  the  breath 

7.  22  in  whose  nostrils,  .the  breath  of  life 

1  Ki.  17.  17  that  there  was  no  breath  left  in  him 
Job  27.  3  All  the  while  my  breath  (is)  in  me 

33.  4  breath  of  the  Almighty  hath  given  me  life 

34.  14  gather,  .his  spirit  and  his  breath 
37.  10  By  the  breath  of  God  frost  is  given 

Isa.  2.  22  man,  whose  breath  (is)  in  his  nostrils 
30.  33  the  breath  of  the  Lord,  .doth  kindle  it 
42.  5  he  that  giveth  breath  unto  the  people 
Dan.  s.  23  the  God  in  whose  hand  thy  breath  (is) 

10.  17  neither  is  there  breath  left  in  me 

3.  Breath,  air,  wind,  spirit,  nn  ruach. 

Gen.  6.  17  all  flesh,  wherein  (is)  the  breath  of  life 
7.  15  all  flesh,  wherein  (is)  the  breath  of  life 
7.  22  in  whose  nostrils  (was)  the  breath  of  life 

2  Sa.  22.  16  the  blast  of  the  breath  of  his  nostrils 
Job  4.  9  by  the  breath  of  his  nostrils  are  they 

•9.  18  He  will  not  suffer  me  to  take  my  breath 
12.  10  In  whose  hand  (is),  .the  breath  of  all 

15.  30  by  the  breath  of  his  mouth  shall  he  go 

17.  1  My  breath  is  corrupt,  my  days  are  extinct 

19.  17  My  breath  is  strange  to  my  wife,  though 
Tsa.  18.  15  the  blast  of  the  breath  of  thy  nostrils 
33.  6  all  the  host  of  them  by  the  breath  of  his 
104.  29  thou  takest  away  their  breath,  they  die 
135.  17  neither  is  there  (any)  breath  in  their 
146.  4  His  breath  goeth  forth,  he  returneth  to 
Eccl.  3.  19  they  have  all  one  breath  :  so  that  a  man 
Isa.  n.  4  with  the  breath  of  his  lips  shall  he  slay 
30.  28  his  breath,  as  an  overflowing  stream 
33.  n  your  breath,  (as)  fire  shall  devour  you 
Jer.  10.  14  falsehood,  aud  (there  is)  no  breath  in 
51.  17  falsehood,  .(there  is)  no  breath  in  them 
Lam.  4.  20  The  breath  of  our  nostrils,  the  anointed 
Eze.  37.  5  I  will  cause  breath  to  enter  into  you,  and 
37.  6  put  breath  in  you,  and  ye  shall  live ;  and 
37.  8  above  :  but  (there  was)  no  breath  in  them 
37.  9  Come  from  the  four  winds,  0  breath 
37.  10  the  breath  came  iuto  them,  and  they 
nab.  2.  19  no  breath  at  all  in  the  midst  of  it 

4.  Wind,  breath,  irvo-q  pnoe. 

Acts  17.  25  he  giveth  to  all  life,  and  breath,  and  all 

BREATH,  that  hath  — 

Breath,  nashamah. 

Psa.150.'  6  Let  every  thing  that  hath  breath  praise 

BREATHE,  to  — 

1  .To  breathe  out,  ns)  naphach. 

Gen.  2.  7  breathed  into  his  nostrils  the  breath  of 
Eze.  37.  9  Come . .  0  breath,  aud  breathe  upon  these 

2 .Breath,  noyi  neshamah. 

Josh.  1 1.  11  there  was  not  auy  left  to  breathe 

11.  14  neither  left  they  any  to  breathe 

BREATHE  on,  to  — 

To  breathe  into,  ipijivcrdco  emphusao. 

John  20.  22  when  he  had  said  this,  he  breathed  on 

BREATHE  out,  to  — 

To  blow  in  or  with,  tpirvea  empneo. 

Acts  9.  1  breathing  out  threateuiugs  and  slaughter 

BREATHE  out,  such  as  — 

Breathing  out,  0?;  yapheach. 

l’sa.  27.  12  risen,  .and  such  as  breathe  out  cruelty 

BREATHED,  that  — 

Breath,  neshamah. 

Josh.  10.  40  utterly  destroyed  all  that  breathed,  as 
1  Ki.  15.  29  l)e  left  not.  .any  that  breathed,  until 
BREATHETH,  that  — 

Breath,  .isijij  neshamah. 

Deut  20.  16  thou  shalt  save,  .nothing  that  breatlietli 

BREATHING  — 

Breathing,  nnn  revacliah. 

Lam.  3.  56  hide  not  thine  ear  at  my  breathing 

BREECHES  — 

Breeches,  trousers,  nilcnesayim. 

Exod28.  42  linen  breeches  to  cover  their  nakedness 
39.  28  linen  breeches  (of)  fine  twined  linen 
Lev.  6.  10  linen  breeches  shall  he  put  upon  his  flesh 

16.  4  he  shall  have  the  linen  breeches  upon 
Eze.  44.  18  shall  have  linen  breeches  upon  their  loins 
BREED  — 

Son,  }3  ben. 

Deut  32.  14  rams  of  the  breed  of  Baaslian,  and  goats 
BREED  worms,  to  — - 
To  become  high,  grow  up,  cn  rum. 

Exod  16.  20  it  bred  worms,  and  stank :  and  Moses 
BREED  abundantly,  to  — 

To  swarm ,  creep,  sharats. 

Gen.  8.  17  that  they  may  breed  abundantly  In  the 


BREEDING  — 

Overrunning,  possession,  p»pp  mimshaq. 

Zeph.  2.  9  the  breeding  of  nettles,  and  salt  pits 
BRETHREN  — 

1.  Brethren,  D'nk  achim. 

Gen.  9.  22  and  told  liis  two  brethren  without 

9.  2=  servant,  .shall  he  be  unto  his  brethren 
13.  8  and  tliy  herdmen ;  for  we  (lie)  brethren 
6.  12  dwell  in  the  presence  of  all  his  brethren 
9.  7  I  pray  you,  brethren,  do  uot  so  wickedly 

24.  27  me  to  the  house  of  my  master's  brethren 

25.  18  died  in  the  presence  of  all  his  brethren 
27.  29  bow  down  to  thee  :  be  lord  over  thy  bre. 
27.  37  all  his  brethren  have  I  given  to  him  for 
29.  4  Jacob  said . .  My  brethren,  whence  (be)  ye  ? 

31.  23  he  took  bis  brethren  with  him,  and 

31.  25  his  brethren  pitched  in  the  mount  of 
31.  32  let  him  not  live  :  before  our  brethren 
31.  37  before  my  brethren  and  thy  brethren 
31.  46  Jacob  said  unto  his  brethren,  Gather 
31.  54  and  called  his  brethren  to  eat  bread 
34.  11  said  unto  her  father  and  unto  her  breth. 

34.  25  Dinah’s  brethren,  took  each  man  his 
37.  2  was  feeding  the  flock  with  liis  brethren 
37.  4  his  brethren  saw  that  their  father  loved 
37.  4  more  than  all  his  brethren,  they  hated 
37.  5  and  he  told  (it)  his  brethren  :  and  they 
37.  8  his  brethren  said.  .Shalt  thou  indeed  reign 
37.  9  another  dream,  and  told  it  his  brethren 
37.  10  told  (it)  to  liis  father,  and  to  liis  brethren 
37.  10  Shall  I,  and  thy  mother,  and  thy  brethren 
37.  11  And  his  brethren  envied  him;  but  his 
37.  12  his  brethren  went  to  feed  their  father’s 
37.  13  Do  not  thy  brethren  feed  (the  flock)  in 
37.  14  see  whether  it  be  well  with  thy  brethren 
37.  16  he  said,  I  seek  my  brethren  :  tell  me 
37.  17  Joseph  went  after  his  brethren,  and  found 
37.  23  when  Joseph  was  come  unto  his  brethren 
37.  26  Judah  said  unto  his  brethren,  What 
37.  27  our  flesh.  And  his  brethren  were  content 

37.  30  lie  returned  unto  liis  brethren,  and  said 

38.  1  Judah  went  down  from  his  brethren,  aud 
38.  11  Lest,  .lie  die  also,  as  liis  brethren  (did) 

42.  3  Joseph's  ten  brethren  went,  .to  buy  corn 
42.  4  Jacob  sent  not  with  his  brethren 

42.  6  Joseph’s  brethren . .  bowed  down 
42.  7  Joseph  saw  liis  brethren,  and  he  knew 
42.  8  Joseph  knew  his  brethren,  but  they  knew 
42.  13  they  said.  Thy  servants  (are)  twelve  bret. 
42.  19  let  one  of  your  brethren  be  bound  in  the 
42.  28  he  said  unto  liis  brethren,  My  money  is 
42.  32  We  (be)  twelve  brethren,  sons  of  our  father 
42.  33  leave  one  of  your  brethren  (here)  with  me 
44.  14  Jiulali  aud  his  brethren  came  to  Joseph’s 

44.  33  let  the  lad  go  up  with  his  brethren 

45.  1  made  himself  known  unto  his  brethren 
45.  3  Joseph  said  unto  liis  brethren,  I  (am) 

45.  3  his  brethren  could  not  answer  him 

45.  4  Joseph  said  unto  his  brethren,  Come 
45.  15  he  kissed  all  his  brethren,  and  wept 
45.  15  after  that  his  brethren  talked  with  him 
45.  16  Joseph’s  brethren  are  come  :  and  it 
45.  17  Say  unto  thy  brethren,  This  do  ye  ;  lade 

45.  24  So  he  sent  his  brethren  away,  and  they 

46.  31  Joseph  said  unto  his  brethren,  and 

46.  31  My  brethren,  and  my  father’s  house 

47.  1  My  father  and  my  brethren,  and  their 
47.  2  lie  took  some  of  his  brethren,  .five 

47.  3  Pharaoh  said  unto  his  brethren.  What 
47.  5  Thy  father  and  thy  brethren  are  come 
47.  6  make  thy  father  and  brethren  to  dwell 

47.  11  Joseph  placed  his  father  and  his  brethren 

17.  12  Joseph  nourished  his  father,  aud  his 

48.  6  the  name  of  their  brethren  in  their 

48.  22  given  to . .  one  portion  above  thy  brethren 

49.  5  Simeon  and  Levi  (are)  brethren 

49.  8  thou  (art  lie)  whom  thy  brethren  shall 

49.  26  him  that  was  separate  from  his  brethren 

50.  8  all  the  house  of  Joseph,  aud  liis  brethren 
50. 14  he,  and  his  brethren,  aud  all  that  went 
50.  15  Joseph’s  brethren  saw  that  their  father 
50.  17  the  trespass  of  thy  brethren,  and  their 
50.  18  his  brethren  also  went  and  fell  down 

50.  24  Joseph  said  unto  his  brethren,  I  die  :  and 
Exod.  1.  6  Joseph  died,  and  all  his  brethren,  and 
2.  11  he  went  out  unto  his  brethren,  and  looked 
2.  11  an  Hebrew,  one  of  his  brethren 
4.  18  Let  me  go.  .unto  my  brethren  which 
Lev.  10.  4  Come  near,  carry  your  brethren,  .from 
10.  6  let  your  brethren . .  bewail  the  burning 
21.  10  the  high  priest  among  his  brethren,  upon 
25.  46  over  your  brethren  the  children  of  Israel 
25.  48  one  of  liis  brethren  may  redeem  him 
Num.  8.  26  shall  minister  with  their  brethren,  in 
16.  10  all  thy  brethren  the  sons  of  Levi  witli 

18.  2  thy  brethren  also  of  the  tribe  of  Levi 
18.  6  I  have  taken  your  brethren  the  Levites 

20.  3  when  our  brethren  died  before  the  Lord  ! 
25.  6  brought  unto  his  brethren . .  a . .  woman 
27.  4  a  possession  among  the  brethren  of  our 
27.  7  inheritance  among  their  father’s  brethren 
27.  9  give  his  inheritance  unto  his  brethren 
27.  10  his  inheritance  unto  liis  father's  brethren 

21.  10  if  he  have  110  brethren,  then  ye  shall 

1  21.  11  if  his  father  have  no  brethren,  then  ye 

32.  6  Shall  your  brethren  go  to  war 
Deut.  1.  16  Hear  (the  causes)  between  your  brethren 

1.  28  our  brethren  have  discouraged  our  heart 

2.  4  to  pass  through  the  coast  of  your  brethren 
2.  8  when  we  passed  by  from  our  brethren 

3. 18  pass  over  armed  before  your  brethren 


Deut.  3.  20  Lord  have  given  rest  unto  your  brethren 

10.  9  Levi  hath  no  part,  .with  his  brethren 

15.  7  one  of  thy  brethren  within  any  of  thy 

17.  15  from  among  thy  brethren  shalt  thou  set 

17.  20  be  uot  lifted  up  above  liis  brethren 

18.  2  have  no  inheritance  among  their  brethren 

18.  7  as  all  his  brethren  the  Levites  (do) 

18.  15  Prophet  from  the  midst  of .  .thy  brethren 
18.  18  a  Prophet  from  among  their  brethren 

20.  8  return  unto  his  house,  lest  his  brethren’s 
24.  7  be  found  stealing  any  of  his  brethren 

24.  14  of  thy  brethren,  or  of  thy  strangers 

25.  s  If  brethren  dwell  together,  and  one  of 
33.  9  neither  did  he  acknowledge  his  brethren 
33.  16  him  (that  was)separated  from  his  brethren 
33.  24  let  him  be  acceptable  to  his  brethren 

Josh.  1.  14  ye  shall  pass  before  your  brethren  armed 

1.  is  Until  the  Lord  have  given  your  brethren 

2.  13  father,  my  mother,  and  my  brethren 
2.18  bring  thy  father . .  mother,  and . .  brethren 
6.  23  father,  and.  .mother,  and.  .brethren 

14.  8  my  brethren  that  went  up  with  me 
j  7.  4  an  inheritance  among  our  brethren 

17.  4  an  inheritance  among  the  brethren 

22.  3  Ye  have  not  left  your  brethren  these 
22.  4  God  hath  given  rest  unto  your  brethren 
22.  7  the  (other)  half .  .among  their  brethren 
22.  8  the  spoil  of  your  enemies  with . .  brethren 

Judg.  8.  19  lie  said,  They  (were)  my  brethren,  .the 
9.  1  his  mother's  brethren,  and  communed 
9.  3  his  mother's  brethren  spake  of  him  in  the 
9.  5  he  went,  .and  slew  his  brethren  the 
9.  24  aided  him  in  the  killing  of  his  brethren 
9.  26  the  son  of  Ebed  came  with  liis  brethren 
9.  31  the  son  of  Ebed, and  his  brethren,  become 
9.  41  Zebul  thrust  out  Gaal  and  his  brethren 

9.  56  wickedness,  .in  slaying  his.  .brethren 

11.  3  Jephthah  fled  from  Ids  brethren,  and 

14.  3  among  the  daughters  of  thy  brethren 

16.  31  his  brethren  aud  all  the  house.. came 

18.  8  they  came  unto  their  brethren  to  Zorah 
18.  8  their  brethren  said  unto  them,  Wliat(say) 

18.  14  the  five  men.  said  unto  their  brethren 

19.  23  Nay,  my  brethren,  (nay),  I  pray  you 
2q.  13  hearken  to  the  voice  of  their  brethren 

21.  22  their  brethren  come  unto  us  to  complain 
Ruth  4.  10  dead  be  not  cut  off.  .among  his  brethren 

1  Sa.  16.  13  anointed  him  in  the  midst  of  his  brethren 

17.  17  Take  now  for  thy  brethren  an  ephah  of 
17.  17  and  run  to  the  camp  to  thy  brethren 
17.  18  look  how  thy  brethren  fare,  aDd  take 
17.  22  and  came  and  saluted  his  brethren 

20.  29  let  me  get  away,  .and  see  my  brethren 

22.  1  his  brethren  and  all  his  father’s  house 
30.  23  Ye  shall  not  do  so,  my  brethren 

2  Sa.  2.  26  return  from  following  their  brethren  ? 

3.  8  to  liis  brethren,  and  to  his  friends 

15.  20  take  back  thy  brethren :  mercy  and  truth 

19.  12  Ye  (are)  my  brethren,  ye  (are)  my  bones 

19.  41  IVhy  have  our  brethren,  .stolen  thee 

1  Ki.  1.  9  called  all  his  brethren  the  king's  sons 

12.  24  Ye  shall  not. .  fight  against  your  brethren 

2  Ki.  9.  2  makehim.  .arise  up  from  among hisbret. 

10.  13  Jehu  met  with  the  brethren  of  Ahaziali 
10.  13  We  (are)  the  brethren  of  Ahaziah 

23.  9  eat  of  the . .  bread  among  their  brethren 

1  C'li.  4.  9  Jabezwasmore  honourable,  liis  brethren 

4.  27  his  brethren  had  not  many  children 

5.  2  Judah  prevailed  above  his  brethren 
5.  7  his  brethren  by  their  families,  when 

5.  13  their  brethren,  of  the  house  of  their 

6.  44  their  brethren  the  sons  of  Merari  (stood) 

6.  48  Their  brethren  also  the  Levites  (were) 

7.  5  their  brethren  among  all  the  families  of 

7.  22  and  his  brethren  came  to  comfort  him 

8.  32  these  also  dwelt  with  their  brethren  in 

9.  6  their  brethren,  six  hundred  and  ninety 
9.  9  brethren,  according  to  their  generations 
9.  13  their  brethren,  heads  of  the  house  of 

9.  17  Talmon,  aud  Ahiman,  and  their  brethren 
9.  19  the  son  of  Korali,  and  liis  brethren,  of 
9.  25  their  brethren  (which  were)  in  their 
9.  32  of  their  brethren,  of  the  sons  of  the 
9.  38  they  also  dwelt  with  their  brethren 
9.  38  at  Jerusalem,  over  against  their  brethren 

12.  2  (even)  of  Saul’s  brethren  of  Benjamin 
12.  32  all  their  brethren  (were)  at  their 

12.  39  their  brethren  had  prepared  for  them 

13.  2  let  us  send  abroad  unto  our  brethren 

15.  5  his  brethren  an  hundred  aud  twenty 
13.  6  his  brethren  two  hundred  and  twenty 
15.  7  his  brethren  an  hundred  and  thirty 
15.  8  and  his  brethren  two  hundred 

15.  g  Eliel  the  chief,  and  his  brethren  foursc. 
15.  10  the  chief,  and  his  brethren  an  hundred 
15.  12  ye  and  your  brethren,  that  ye  may 
15. 16  chief  of  the"  Levites  to  appoint  their  bre. 
15.  17  of  his  brethren,  Asaph  the  son  of 

15.  17  of  the  sons  of  Merari  their  brethren 
15. 18  with  them  their  brethren  of  the  second 

16.  7  into  the  hand  of  Asaph  and  his  brethren 

16.  37  he  left  there . .  Asaph  and  his  brethren 
16.  38  Obed-edom  with  their  brethren,  three 
16.  39  the  priest,  and  his  brethren  the  priests 

23.  22  their  brethren  the  sons  of  Kish  took 

23.  32  charge  of  the  sons  of  Aaron  their  brethren 

24.  31  cast  lots  over  against  their  brethren 

24.  31  over  against  their  younger  brethren 

25.  7  the  number  of  them,  with  their  brethren 
25.  9  who  with  his  brethren  and  sons  (were) 

So  in  v.  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  77,  18,  19, 
20,  21,  22,  23,  24,  25,  26,  27,  28,  29,  30,  31. 


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BRETHREN 


,  Ch  23  10  his  sons,  and  his  brethren,  (were)  twelve 
26.  7  Obed,  Elzabad,  whose  brethren  (were) 

26  8  they,  and  their  sons,  and  their  brethren 
26  9  Mesheleiniah  had  sons  and  brethren 
26  II  the  sons  and  brethren  of  Hosah  (were) 

26  25  his  brethren  by  Eliezer ;  Rehabiah 
26  26  Shelomith  and  his  brethren  (were)  over  all 
26  28  hand  of  Shelomith,  and  of  his  brethren 
26.'  30  Hashabiah  and  his  brethren,  men  of 
26  32  his  brethren,  men  of  valour,  (were)  two 
27. 18  Elihu,  (one)  of  the  brethren  of  David 
28  2  Hear  me,  my  brethren,  and  my  people 

Ch.  s’.  12  their  brethren,  (being)  arrayed  in  white 
4  shall  not.  .fight  against  your  brethren 
,  1  22  the  chief,  (to  be)  ruler  among  his  brethren 

19  10  to  you  of  your  brethren  that  dwell  m 

19.  10  upon  you,  and  upon  your  brethren 

21  2  he  had  brethren  the  sons  of  J ehoshaphat 

21  4  slew  all  his  brethren  with  the  sword,  and 
21* ,,  hast  slain  thy  brethren  of  thy  father’s 

22  8  the  sons  of  the  brethren  of  Ahaziah 
28  8  carried  away  captive  of  their  brethren 
28  11  ye  have  taken  captive  of  your  brethren 
28  13  their  brethren  :  then  they  returned  to 
29’  15  they  gathered  their  brethren,  and  sanct. 

20  34  their  brethren  the  Levites  did  help  them 

30  7  your  brethren,  which  trespassed  against 

30  0  your  brethren  (shall  And)  compassion 
3i‘  13  to  give  to  their  brethren  by  courses 

33'  3  the  fathers  of  your  brethren  the  people 
33  6  sanctify  yourselves . .  prepare  your  breth. 

33  9  Sliemaiah  and  Nethaneel,  his  brethren 
33  13  their  brethren  the  Levites  prepared  for 
Ezra  3  2  the  son  of  Jozadak,  and  his  brethren 
3  2  the  son  of  Shealtiel,  and  his  brethren 
3  8  the  remnant  of  their  brethren  the  priests 
3  q  Jesluia  (with)  his  sons  and  his  brethren 
3  g  their  sons  and  their  brethren  the  Levites 
6  20  for  their  brethren  the  priests,  and  for 

8.  17  to  his  brethren  the  Nethinims,  at  the 

8.  18  Sherebiah,  with  his  sons  and  Iris  brethren 
8  19  Merari,  his  brethren,  and  their  sons 

8.  24  ten  of  their  brethren  with  them 

10.  18  the  son  of  Jozadak,  and  his  brethren 
>*eh  1.  2  Hanani,  one  of  my  brethren,  came 

3  1  high  priest  rose  up,  with  his  brethren 
3’  18  After  him  repaired  their  brethren 

4  2  he  spake  before  his  brethren  and  the 

4  14  fight  for  your  brethren,  your  sons,  and 

4.  23  neither  I,  nor  my  brethren,  nor  my  serv. 

3  1  a  great  cry.  .against  their  brethren  the 

5.  3  our  flesh  (is)  as  the  flesh  of  our  brethren 

3.  8  We .  .have  redeemed  our  brethren  the 

5  8  will  ye  even  sell  your  brethren? 

s  10  I  likewise . .  my  brethren,  aud  my  servants 
3  14  my  brethren  have  not  eaten  the  bread 
10.  10  their  brethren,  Shebaniah,  Hodijah 

10  29  They  clave  to  their  brethren,  their  nobles 
n’  12  their  brethren  that  did  the  work  of  the 
n  13  his  brethren,  chief  of  the  fathers,  two 

11  14  their  brethren,  mighty  men  of  valour 
11  17  Bakbukiah .  .second  among  his  brethren 

11  19  porters :  Akkub,  Talmon . .  their  brethren 

12  7  of  the  priests  and  of  their  brethren 

12  8  J  udah . .  Mattaniah . .  he  and  his  brethren 
12  9  their  brethren,  (were)  over  against  them 
12  24  with  their  brethren  over  against  them 

12  36  his  brethren,  Shemaiah,  and  Azarael 

13  13  office  (was)  to  distribute  unto  their  bret. 
Kstli  10  3  accepted  of  the  multitude  of  his  brethren 
Job  6  15  My  brethren  have  dealt  deceitfully  as  a 

19.  13  He  hath  put  my  brethren  far  from  me 
42  11  Then  came  there,  .all  his  brethren 
42  13  them  inheritance  among  their  brethren 
Tsa.  22.  22  I  will  declare  thy  name  unto  my  brethren 
'  69  8  become  a  stranger  unto  my  brethren 
122  8  For  my  brethren,  .sakes,  I  will  now  say 

133'  1  liow  pleasant  (it  is)  for  brethren  to  dwell 
Prov.  6.  19  he  that  soweth  discord  among  brethren 
17  2  shall  have  part . .  among  the  brethren 
10.  7  the  brethren  of  the  poor  do  hate  him 
Tsa  66.  5  Your  brethren  that  hated  you.  .shall  be 
66.  20  they  shall  bring  all  your  brethren  (for) 
Jer.  7.  15  I  have  cast  out  all  your  brethren 

12.  6  thy  brethren,  and  the  house  of  thy  father 
29  16  your  brethren  that  are  not  gone  forth 
33  3  I  took  Jaazaniah . .  aud  his  brethren 

41.  8  he .  .slew  them  not  among  their  brethren 
49’  10  his  seed  is  spoiled,  and  his  brethren 
Eze.  11. 13  Son  of  man,  thy  brethren 

11. 15  thy  brethren,  the  men  of  thy  kindred 
H03  12  i  Say  ye  unto  your  brethren,  Ammi ;  and 
’  13.  13  Though  he  be  fruitful  among  (his)  breth. 
5Iic.  5.  3  remnant  of  his  brethren  shall  return 

^.Brethren,  J’nx  achin. 

Ezra  7. 18  what,  .shall  seem  good,  .to  thy  brethren 

3. Brethren ,  o.8ek<pol  aclelphoi. 

Matt.  1.  2' Jacob  begat  Judas  and  his  brethren 

1.  11  Josias  begat  Jecliouias  aud  his  brethren 

4.  18  Jesus,  walking  by  the  sea.,  saw  two  bret. 

4.  21  going . .  thence,  he  saw  other  two  brethren 

5.  47  if  ye  salute  your  brethren  only  . 

12.  46  mother  and  his  brethren  stood 

12.  47  thy  mother  and  thy  brethren  stand 
12.  48  my  mother?  and  who  are  my  brethren? 

12.  49  Behold  my  mother  and  my  brethren  ! 

13.  55  his  brethren,  James,  and  Joses,  and  Simon 

19.  29  that  hath  forsaken  houses,  or  brethreu 

20.  24  with  indignation  against  the.  .brethren 
22.  25  there  were  with  us  seven  brethren 


Matt  23.  8  Master . .  Christ ;  and  all  ye  are  brethreu 
25  40  one  of  the  least  of  these  my  brethren 
28  10  Be  not  afraid :  go  tell  my  brethren  that 
Mark  3.  31  There  came  then  his  brethren  and  his 

3.  32  thy  mother  and  thy  brethren  without 
3  33  Who  is  my  mother,  or  my  brethren  ? 

3  34  Behold  my  mother  and  my  brethren  ! 

10.  29  man  that  hath  left  house,  or  brethren 
10.  30  houses,  and  brethren,  and  sisters,  and 
12.  20  Now  there  were  seven  brethren  :  and  the 
Luke  8^  19  Then  came  to  him.  .his  brethren 

8.  20  Thy  mother  and  thy  brethren  stand 

8  21  My  mother  and  my  brethren  are  these 

14.  12  call  not  thy  friends,  nor  thy  brethren 

14.  26  hate  not  his  father,  .and  brethren 
16.  28  For  I  have  five  brethren ;  that  he 
18.  29  There  is  no  man  that  hath  left,  brethren 

20.  29  There  were  therefore  seven  brethren:  and 

21. 16  betrayed  both  by  parents,  and  brethren 
22.  32  thou  art  converted,  strengthen  thy  breth. 
John  2.  12  he,  and  his  mother,  and  his  brethren  . 

7  3  His  brethren . .  said  unto  him,  Depart 

7.  5  neither  did  his  brethren  believe  in  him 
7.  10  when  his  brethren  were  gone  up,  then 

20.  17  Touch  me  not.  .but  go  to  my  brethren 

21.  23  Then  went  this . .  abroad  among  the  bret. 
Acts  1 .  14  Mary  the  mother  of  Jesus . .  with  his  bret. 

1.  16  brethren,  this  scripture  must  needs  have 

2.  29  Men  (and)  brethren,  let  me  freely  speak 

2.  37  Men  (and)  brethren,  what  shall  we  do  ? 

3.  17  brethren,  I  wot  that  through  ignorance 

3.  22  A  prophet,  .unto  you  of  your  brethren 

6.  3  brethren,  look  ye  out  among  you  seven 

7.  2  Men,  brethren,  and  fathers,  hearken 

7.  13  Joseph  was  made  known  to  his  brethren 
7.  23  came  into  his  heart  to  visit  his  brethren 
7.  25  he  supposed  his  brethren  would  have 
7.  26  Sirs,  ye  are  brethren  ;  why  do  ye  wrong 
7  37  God  raise  up  unto  you  of  your  brethren 

9.  30? when  the  brethren  knew,  they  brought 

10.  23‘certain  brethren  from  J oppa  accompanied 

11.  1  brethren  that  were  in  Judea  heard 

11.  12  these  six  brethren  accompanied  me 

11.  29  send,  .the  brethren  which  dwelt  in  Judea 

12.  17  show  these  things  unto,  .the  brethren 

13.  15  brethren,  if  ye  have  any  word,  .say  on 

13.  26  brethreu,  children . .  stock  of  Abraham 

13.  38  Be  it  known  unto  you.  .brethren,  that 

14.  2  minds  evil  affected  against  the  brethren 

15.  1  certain  men .  taught  the  brethren 

15.  3  caused  great  joy  unto  all  the  brethren 
15  7  Peter  rose  up,  and  said.  Men.  brethren 

15.  13  Men  (and)  brethren,  hearken  unto  me 
15.  22  and  Silas,  chief  men  among  the  brethren 
15.  23  The  apostles  and  elders  and  brethren 
,3.  23  greeting  unto  the  brethren  which  are  of 
15'  32  exhorted  the  brethren  with  many  words 
15.  33  were  let  go  in  peace  from  the  brethren 
15.  36  Let  us  go  again  and  visit  our  brethren 

15.  40  recommended  by  the  brethreu  unto  the 

16.  2  was  well  reported  of  by  the  brethren 

16.  40  when  they  had  seen  the  brethren,  they 
17  6  they  drew,  .brethren  unto  the  rulers 

17.  10  the  brethren  immediately  sent  away  Paul 
17  14  immediately  the  brethren  sent  away  Paul 
18.18  Paul . .  then  took  his  leave  of  the  brethren 

18.  27  the  brethren  wrote .  .the  disciples  to 

20.  32  And  now,  brethren,  I  commend  you  to 

21.  7  we . .  saluted  the  brethren,  and  abode  with 
si.  17  when  we  were  come,  brethren  received 

22.  1  Men,  brethren,  and  fathers,  hear  ye  my 

22.  5  I  received  letters  unto  the  brethren,  and 

23.  1  brethren,  I  have,  .in  all  good  conscience 
23  si  wist  not,  brethren,  that  he  was  the 

23.  6  Men  (and)  brethren,  I  am  a  Pharisee,  the 

28. 14  we  found  brethren,  and  were  desired  to 
28  15  when  the  brethren  heard  of  us,  they 
28  17  brethren  .  .1  have  committed  nothing 
28.  21  neither  any  of  the  brethren . .  spake  any 
Bom.  1. 13  I  would  not  have  you  ignorant,  brethren 

7  1  Know  ye  not,  brethren,  for  I  speak  to 

7 ‘  4  my  brethren,  ye  also  are  become  dead  to 

8  12  brethren,  we  are  debtors,  not  to  the  flesh 

8  29  the  firstborn  among  many  brethren 

9  3  accursed  from  Christ  for  my  brethren 

10  i  Brethren,  my  heart's  desire  and  prayer  to 

11.  25  I  would  not,  brethren,  that  ye  should  be 

12.  1  I  beseech .  .brethren,  by  the  mercies  of 
is.  14  also  am  persuaded  of  you,  my  brethren 
is  is  brethren,  I  have  written  the  more  boldly 

15.  30  I  beseech  you,  brethren,  for  the  Lord 

16.  14  Salute,  .the  brethren  which  are  with 

16  17  I  beseech  you,  brethren,  mark  them  wh. 

1  Co.  1. 10  I  beseech  you,  brethren,  by  the  name  of 
1  11  hath  been  declared  unto  me  of  you,  my  b. 
1  26  For  ye  see  your  calling,  brethren,  how 

2.  1  I,  brethren,  when  I  came  to  you,  came 
3!  1  I,  brethren,  could  not  speak  unto  you  as 
4'.  6  brethren,  I  have  in  a  figure  transferred 

6.  5  be  able  to  judge  between  his  brethren  ? 

6.  8  wrong,  and  defraud,  and  that,  .brethren 

7.  24  Brethren,  let  every  man .  .therein  abide 

7.  29  this  I  say,  brethren,  the  time  (is)  short 

8.  12  when  ye  sin  so  against  the  brethren,  and 

9.  5  the  brethren  of  the  Lord,  and  Cephas? 

10.  1  Moreover,  brethren,  I  would  not  that  ye 

11.  2  Now  I  praise  you,  brethren,  that  ye 

11.  33  brethren,  when  ye  come  together  to  eat 

12.  1  brethren,  I  would  not  have  you  ignorant 

14.  6  brethren,  if  I  come  unto  you  speaking 

14.  20  Brethren,  be  not  children  in  understand. 
14.  26  brethren?  when  ye  come  together,  every 


1  Co.  14.  39  brethren,  .forbid  not  to  speak  with  tong. 

15.  1  brethren,  I  declare  unto  you  the  gospel 
is.  6  was  seen  of  above  five  hundred  brethren 

15.  50  brethren,  that  flesh  and  blood  cannot 

15.  58  my  beloved  brethren,  be  ye  stedfast 

16.  1 1  for  I  look  for  him  with  the  brethren 

16.  12  to  come  unto  you  with  the  brethren 
16.  15  I  beseech  you,  brethren,  (ye  know  the) 

16.  20  All  the  brethren  greet  you.  Greet  ye  one 

2  Co.  1.  8  we  would  not,  brethren,  have,  .ignorant 

8.  1  brethren,  we  do  you  to  wit  of  the  grace 

8.  23  Whether  (any  do  enquire),  .our  brethren 

9.  3  Yet  have  I  sent  the  brethren,  lest  our 

9.  5  thought  it  necessary  to  exhort .  .brethren 
11.  9  brethren  which  came  from  Macedonia 

13.  1 1  brethren,  farewell.  Be  perfect,  be  of  good 
Gal.  1.  2  all  the  brethren  which  are  with  me,  unto 

1.  11  brethren,  that  the  gospel  which  was 

3. 13  Brethren,  I  speak  after  the  manner  of 

4.  12  Brethren,  I  beseech  you,  be  as  I  (am) 

4.  28  we,  brethren,  as  Isaac  was,  are  the  child. 

4.  31  brethren,  we  are  not  children  of  the 

5.  11  brethren.,  why  do  I  yet  suffer  persecution 

5.13  brethren,  ye  have  been  called  unto  liberty 

6.  1  Brethren,  if  a  man  be  overtaken  in  a 
6.  18  Brethren,  the  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus 

Eph.  6. 10  Finally,  my  brethren,  be'strong  in  Lord 
6.  23  Peace  (be)  to  the  brethren,  and  love 
Phil.  1.  12  I  would  ye  should  understand,  brethren 

1.  14  many  of  the  brethren  in  the  Lord 

3.  1  Finally,  my  brethren,  rejoice  in  the  Lord 

3.  13  Brethren,  I  count  not  myself  to  have 

3.  17  Brethren,  be  followers  together  of  me 

4.  1  Therefore,  my  brethren  dearly  beloved 

4.  8  Finally,  brethren,  whatsoever  things  are 

4.  21  brethren  which  are  -with  me  greet  you 

Col.  1 .  2  To  the . .  faithful  brethren  in  Christ ..  at 
4.  15  Salute  the  brethren  which  are  in  Laodicea 

1  Th.  1.  4  Knowing,  brethren  beloved,  your  election 

2.  1  yourselves,  brethren,  know  our  entrance 

2.  9  ye  remember,  brethren,  our  labour  and 

2. 14  ye,  brethren,  became  followers  of  the 

2. 17  we,  brethren,  being  taken  from  you  for  a 

3.  7  brethren,  we  were  comforted  over  you  in 

4 .  1  we  beseech'you,  brethren,  and  exhort  (you) 
4.  10  toward  all  the  brethren  which  are  in  all 
4.  10  we  beseech  you,  brethren,  that  ye  increase 

4.  13  not  have  you  to  be  ignorant,  brethren 

5  1  of  the  time,  and  the  seasons,  brethren 

5.  4  ye,  brethren,  are  not  in  darkness,  that 

5.  12  brethren,  to  know  them  which  labour 

5.  14  brethren,  warn  them  that  are  unruly 

5.  25  Brethren,  pray  for  us 

5.  26  Greet  all  the  brethren  with  an  holy  kiss 

5.  27  epistle  be  read  unto  all  the  holy  brethren 

2  Th.  1.  3  to  thank  God  always  for  you,  brethren 

2.  1  we  beseech  you,  brethren/by  the  coming 
2.  13  thanks  alway  to  God  for  you,  brethreu 

2.  15  brethren,  stand  fast,  and  hold  the  tradi. 

3.  i  brethren,  pray  for  us,  that  the  word  of 

3.  6  we  command  you,  brethren,  in  the  name 

3. 13  ye,  brethren,  be  not  weary  in  well  doing 

1  Ti.  4.  6  If  thou  put  the  brethren  in  remembrance 

5.  1  entreat,  .the  younger  men  as  brethren 

6.  2  not  despise .  .because  they  are  brethren 

2  Ti.  4.  21  Linus,  and  Claudia,  and  all  the  brethren 
Heb.  2. 1 1  he  is  not  ashamed  to  call  them  brethren 

2. 12  I . .  declare  thy  name  unto  my  brethren 

2.  17  behoved,  .to  be  made  like,  .(his) brethren 

3.  1  holy  brethren,  partakers  of  the  heavenly 
3.  12  Take  heed,  brethren,  lest  there  be  in  any 

7.  5  according,  .law,  that  is,  of  their  brethren 

10.  19  Having,  .brethren,  boldness  to  enter  into 

13.  22  I  beseech  you,  brethren,  suffer  the  word 

Jas.  1.  2  My  brethren,  countit  all  joy  when  ye  fall 

1. 16  Do  not  err,  my  beloved  brethren 

1. 19  my  beloved  brethren,  let  every  man  be 
2  1  My  brethren,  have  not  the  faith  of  our 

2  5  Hearken,  my  beloved  brethren.  Hath  not 

2. 14  My  brethren,  though  a  man  say  he  hath 

3  1  My  brethren,  be  not  many  masters 

3  IO  my  brethren,  these  things  ought  not  so 

3  12  Can  the  fig  tree,  my  brethren,  bear  olive 

4  11  Speak  not  evil  one  of  another,  brethren 
3.  7  Be  patient,  .brethren,  unto  the  coming 

,  9  Grudge  not  one  against  another,  brethren 

IO  Take,  my  brethren,  the  prophets,  who 
3  12  above  all  things,  my  brethren,  swear  not 
3.  19  Brethren,  if  any  of  you  do  err  from  the 

2  Pe  1  10  brethren . .  make  your  calling  and  election 

1  Jo  2  7  Brethren,  I  write  no  new  commandment 

3.  13  Marvel  not,  my  brethren,  if  the  world 
3  14  death .  .life  because  we  love  the  brethren 

3. 16  to  lay  down  (our)  lives  for  the  brethren 

3  Jo  3  I  rejoiced . .  when  the  brethren  came 

5  whatever  thou  doest  to  the  brethren,  and 
10  neither  doth  he.  .receive  the  brethren 
Rev  6  11  fellow  servants,  .and  their  brethren 

12  10  the  accuser  of  our  brethren  is  cast  down 
ig  10  of  thy  brethren  that  have  the  testimony 
22.  9  of  thy  brethren  the  prophets,  and 

BRETHREN,  false  — 

False  or  lying  brother,  tf/ev8d8e\<pos pscudadelphos. 

2  Co.  11.  26  perils  in  the  sea.  .among  false  brethren 
Gal.  2.  4  because  of  false  brethren  unawares  , 

BRETHREN,  love  as  — 

Loving  a  brother,  <pikd8e\<j>os  pliiladelplios. 

1  Pe.  3.  8  love  as  brethren,  (be)  pitiful,  (be) 


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BRETHREN,  love  of  —  1 

Love  of  brethren,  <pi\aSe\(p!a  Philadelphia. 
i  Pe.  i.  22  unto  unfeigned  love  of  the  brethren 

BRIBE  — 

l.A  covering,  1S3  kopher.  ] 

i  Sa  12  3  of  whose  hand  have  I.received  (any)  bribe 

Amos  5.  i2  they  afflict  the  just,  they  take  a  bribe 

2  .Bribe,  reward,  "ini?  shochad.  i 

i  Sa  8.3  took  bribes,  and  perverted  judgment 
Psa.  26.  10  their  right  hand  is  full  of  bribes 
Isa.  33.  15  shaketh  his  hands  from  holding  of  bribes 

BRIBERY  — 

Bribe,  ini?  shochad. 

Job  15,  34  consume  the  tabernacles  of  bribery 

BRICK  — 

Buck,  ( from  its  whiteness),  Map  lebenah. 

Gen.  11.  3  Go  to,  let  us  make  brick,  and  burn 

11.  3  they  had  brick  for  stone,  and  slime  had 
Exod.  1.  14  with  hard  bondage,  in  mortar,  and  in  br. 

5  7  Ye  shall . .  give . .  straw  to  make  brick 

5.  8  the  tale  of  the  bricks,  which  they  did 
5.  16  and  they  say  to  us,  Make  brick  :  and 
5  18  yet  shall  ye  deliver  the  tale  of  bricks 
5  19  Ye  shall  not  minish.  .from  your  bricks 
Isa.  9.  10  bricks  are  fallen  down,  but  we  will  build 

BRICK,  altars  of  — 

Anything  made  of  brick,  Map  lebenah. 

Isa.  65.  3  burneth  incense  upon  altars  of  brick 

BRICK,  making  — 

To  make  bricks,  )??  laban. 

Exod. 5.  14  not  fulfilled,  .task  in  making  brick 

BRICK  KILN  — 

Place  for  making  brick,  ;gSo  malben. 

2  Sa.  12.  31  made  them  pass  through  the  brick  kiln 
Jer.  43.  9  hide  them  in  the  clay  in  the  brick  kiln 
Nah.  3.  14  tread  the  mortar,  make  strong  the  brick  k. 

BRIBE  — 

1  .The  complete  or  perfect  one,  rpj  kallah. 

Isa.  49.  18  bind  them  (on  thee),  as  a  bride  (doetli) 

61. 10  as  a  bride  adorneth  (herself)  with  her 
62.  5  the  bridegroom  rejoicetli  over  the  bride 
Jer.  2.  32  Can  amaid  forget,  .(or)  abride  her  attire? 

7.  34  the  bridegroom,  and  the  voice  of  the  bride 
16.  9  the  bridegroom,  and  the  voice  of  the  bride 

25.  10  the  bridegroom,  and  the  voice  of  the  bride 
33.  11  the  bridegroom,  and  the  voice  of  the  bride 
Joel  2.  16  go  forth,  .and  the  bride  out  of  her  closet 

2 .Bride,  vvp.<pr\  numphe. 

John  3.  29  He  that  hath  the  bride  is  the  bridegroom 
Rev.  18.  23  the  voice  of  the  bridegroom  and  of  the  b. 
21.  2  as  a  bride  adorned  for  her  husband 

21.  9  I  will  show  thee  [the  bride],  the  Lamb’s 

22.  17  And  the  Spirit  and  the  bride  say.  Come 

BRIBE  CHAMBER  — 

Bride  chamber,  wycpciv  numphon. 

Matt.  9.  15  the  children  of  the  bride  chamber  mourn 
Mark  2.  19  the  children  of  the  bride  chamber  fast 
Luke  5.  34  ye  make  the  children  of  the  bride  cliam. 

BRIDEGROOM  — 

l.One  ivlio  contracts  affinity,  jnn  chatlian. 

Psa.  19.  5  bridegroom  coming  out  of  liis  chamber 
Isa.  61.  10  as  a  bridegroom  decketh  (himselfj  with 
62.  5  the  bridegroom  rejoiceth  over  the  bride 
Jer.  7.  34  the  bridegroom,  and  the  voice  of  the  bride 
16.  9  the  bridegroom,  and  the  voice  of  the  bride 
25.  10  the  bridegroom,  and  the  voice  of  the  bride 
33.  11  the  bridegroom,  and  the  voice  of  the  bride 
Joel  2.  16  let.  .bridegroom  go  forth,  .and  the  bride 

2.  Bridegroom,  vvgtyios  numphios. 

Matt.  9.  15  as  long  as  the  bridegroom  is  with  them  ? 

9.  15  when  the  bridegroom  shall  be  taken  from 
25.  1  and  went  forth  to  meet  the  bridegroom 
25.  5  While  the  bridegroom  tarried,  they  all 
25.  6  Behold,  the  bridegroom  cometh  ;  go  ye 
25.  10  they  went  to  buy,  the  bridegroom  came 
Mark  2.  19  [fast  while  the  bridegroom  is  with  them?] 

2.  19  as  long  as  they  have  the  bridegroom  with 

2.  20  when  the  bridegroom  shall  be  taken  away 
Luke  5.  34  fast  while  the  bridegroom  is  with  them  ? 

5.  35  when  the  bridegroom  shall  be  taken  away 
John  2.  9  the  governor ..  called  the  bridegroom 

3.  29  He  that  hath  the  bride  is  the  bridegroom 

3.  29  but  the  friend  of  the  bridegroom,  which 

3.  29  rejoiceth.  .because  of  the  bridegroom’s 

Rev.  18.  23  the  voice  of  the  bridegroom . .  shall  be 

BRIDLE  — 

1.  Muzzle,  DiDpa  machsom. 

Psa.  39.  1  I  will  keep  my  mouth  with  a  bridle,  while 

2 . Bridle,  bit,  inn  metheg. 

2Ki.  19.  28  I  will  put.  .my  bridle  in  thy  lips 
Prov.26.  3  for  the  horse,  a  bridle  for  the  ass,  and  a 
Isa.  37.  29  will  I  put.  .my  bridle  in  thy  lips 

3 . Rein,  ]pp  resen. 

Job  30/n  they  have  also  let  loose  the  bridle 

41.  13  come  (to  him)  with  his  double  bridle? 
Psa.  32.  9  whose  mouth  must  be  held  in.  .with.  .brid. 
Isa.  30.  28  and .  .a  bridle  in  the  jaws  of  the  people 

i.Bit  of  a  bridle,  x<zA< vis  chalinos. 

Rev.  14.  20  blood  came  out.,  unto  the  horse  bridles 


BRIDLE,  to  —  •: 

To  lead  with  a  bit,  xahivaywyea  chalinagogeB . 

Jas.  1.  26  bridleth  not  his  tongue,  but  deceiveth 

3.  2  (and)  able  also  to  bridle  the  whole  body  l 

BRIEFLY  — 

Through  a  few  (words),  SI  bxtyuv  di-oligon. 

1  Pe.  c.  12  I  suppose,  I  have  written  briefly,  exhorting 

BRIEFLY  comprehended,  to  be  — 

To  be  brought  up  into  a  head,  avaKetpahcuio/xcu. 

Rom  13.  9  it  is  briefly  comprehended  in  this  saying 

BRIER  — 

1.  Brier,  pan  chedeq. 

Mic.  7/4  The  best  of  them  (is)  as  a  brier  ;  the  most 

2 . Brier,  thorn,  pVp  sillon. 

Eze.  28.  24  there  shall  be  no  more  a  pricking  brier 

3.  Thorn,  nettle,  ipip  sirpad. 

Isa.  53. 13  instead  of  the  brier  shall  come  up  the 

4.  Brier,  diamond  point,  adamant,  n'aci  shamir. 

Isa.  5.  6  there  shall  come  up  briers  and  thorns 
7.  23  it  shall  (even)  be  for  briers  and  thorns 
7.  24  the  land  shall  become  briers  and  thorns 
7.  25  shall  not  come  thither  the  fear  of  briers 
9.  18  it  shall  devour  the  briers  and  thorns,  and 
10.  17  burn  and  devour  his  thorns  and  his  briers 
27.  4  who  would  set  the  briers,  .against  me  in 
32.  13  Upon  the  land,  .shall  come  up.  .briers  ; 

5.  A  triple-pointed  plant,  rptflohos  tribolos. 

Heb.  6.  8  that  which  beareth  thorns  and  briers 

BRIERS  — • 

1.  Threshing  instruments,  D'fppa  barqanim. 

Judg.8.  7, 16  thorns  of  the  wilderness  and  with  briers 

2.  Briers ,  D'apD  sarabim. 

Eze.  2.  6  though  briers  and  thorns  (be)  with  thee 

BRIGANDINE  — 

Coat  of  mail,  brigandine,  Ji'pp  sirion. 

Jer.  46.  4  furbish,  .(and)  put  on  the  brigandines 
51.  3  lifteth  himself  up  in  his  brigandine 

BRIGHT— 

1.  Light,  bright,  aik  or. 

Job  37.  11  he  scatteretli  his  bright  cloud 

2.  Bright ,  "i'03  bahir. 

Job  37.  21  see  not  the  bright  light  which  (is)  in  the 

3.  Lightning,  brightness,  ppa  baraq. 

Eze.  21.  15  made  bright,  (it  is)  wrapped  up  for  the 

4 . Flame,  blade,  an1?  lahab. 

Neh.  3.  3  The  horsemen  lifteth  up  both  the  bright 

5.  Light-giver,  light-giving,  aika  maor. 

Eze.  32.  8  All'the  bright  lights  of  heaven  will  I  make 

6.  To  polish,  uaa  marat,  4. 

1  Ki,  7.  45  and  all  these  vessels,  .(were  of)  bright 

7.  To  scour,  polish,  pa a  maraq. 

2  Ch.  4.  16  for  the  house  of  the  Lord,  of  bright  brass 

8. Shining,  Mi  nogah. 

Eze.  1.  13  the  fire  was  bright,  and  out  of  the  fire 

9.  Prepared,  bright,  shining ,  nittiji  ashoth. 

Eze.  27.  19  bright  iron,  cassia,  and  calamus,  were  in 

10 . Prepared,  shining,  rwg_  esheth. 

Song  5.  14  his  belly  (is  as)  bright  ivory  overlaid  (with) 

11.  Bright,  shining,  \apwp6s  lampros. 

Acts  10.  30  behold,  a  man  stood  before  me  in  bright 
Rev.  22.  16  (and)  the  bright  and  morning  star 

12.  Shining,  cpureivds  photeinos. 

Matt  17.  5  While  he.,  spake,  behold,  a  [bright]  cloud 

BRIGHT  cloud  — 

Brightness,  lightness,  tun  chaziz. 

Zech.  10.  1  (so)  the  Lord  shall  make  bright  clouds 

BRIGHT  spot  — 

Freckled  spot,  nana  baheretli. 

Lev.  13.  2  a  scab,  or  bright  spot,  and  it  be  in  the 
13.  4  If  the  bright  spot  (be)  white  in  the  skin 
13. 19  the  place  of  the  boil  there  be.  .a  bright  s. 
13.  23,  28  if  the  bright  spot  stay  in  his  place 
13.  24  (flesh)  that  burneth  have  a  white  bright  s. 
13.  25  the  hair  in  the  bright  spot  be  turned 
13.  26  (there  be)  no  white  hair  in  the  bright  spot 
13.  38  skin  of  their  flesh  bright  spots .  .bright  s. 

13.  39  (if)  the  bright  spots  in  the  skin  of  their 

14.  56  a  rising,  and  for  a  scab,  and  for  a  bright  s. 

BRIGHT,  to  make  — 

3  1  .To  cleanse,  ana  barar,  5. 

Jer.  51. 11  Make  bright  the  arrows;  gather  the 

2 .To  make  bright  or  sharp,  qalal,  3 a. 

Eze.  21.  21  he  made  (his)  arrows  bright,  he  consulted 

BRIGHTNESS  — 

1.  Brightness,  shining,  nni  zohar. 

Eze.  8.  2  as  the  appearance  of  brightness,  as  the 
Dan.  12.  3  they,  .shall  shine  as  the  brightness  of  the 

2.  Clearness,  appearance,  lU  ziv. 

Dan.  2.  31  This  great  image,  whose  brightness  (was) 
4.  36  mine  honour  and  brightness  returned 


3. Shining  (as  of  a  city),  MjE;  yiphah. 

Eze.  28.  7  and  they  shall  defile  thy  brightness 

28.  17  thy  wisdom  by  reason  of  thy  brightness 

4.  Precious,  rare,  up;  yaqo.r. 

Job  31.  26  or  the  moon  walking  (in)  brightness 
5. Shining  (of  fire,  sun,  moon,  spear),  Mi  nogah. 

2  Sa.  22.  13  Through  the  brightness  before  him  were 
Psa.  18.  12  At  the  brightness,  .his  thick  clouds  passed 
Isa.  60.  3  and  kings  to  the  brightness  of  thy  rising 
60. 19  for  brightness  shall  the  moon  give  light 
62.  1  righteousness  .  .go  forth  as  brightness 
Eze.  1.4  a  brightness(was)  about  it,  and  out  of  the 
1.  27  fire,  and  it  had  brightness  round  about 
1.  28  so  (was)  the  appearance  of  the  brightness 
10.  4  full  of  the  brightness  of  the  Lords  glory 
Amos  5.  20  even  very  dark,  and  no  brightness  in  it  ? 
Hab.  3.  4  And  (his)  brightness  was  as  the  light  •  ho 

6. Shillings,  brightnesses,  ninij  negohoth. 

Isa.  59.  9  for  brightness,  (but)  we  walk  in  darkness 
1  .Reflexion,  awavyaerpa  apaugasma. 

Heb.  1.  3  Who  being  the  brightness  of  (his)  glory 
S.lfanifestation,  (irupdvaa  epiphaneia. 

2  Th.  2.  8  destroy  with  the  brightness  of  his  coming 
9. Shining,  brilliancy,  Xapirpirgs  lamprotes. 

Acts  26.  13  light  .above  the  brightness  of  the  sun 

BRIM  — 

1.  End,  edge,  border,  nxp  qatseh. 

Josh.  3.  15  were  dipped  in  the  brim  of  the  water 

2.  Lip,  npiy  sapliah. 

1  Ki.  7.  23  ten  cubits  from  the  one  brim  to  the  other 

7.  24  And  under  the  brim  of  it  round  about 
7.  26  and  the  brim  thereof  was  wrought 
7.  26  like  the  brim  of  a  cup,  with  flowers  of 

2  Ch.  4.  2  a  molten  sea  of  ten  cubits  from  brim  to  b. 

4.  5  (was)  an  handbreadth,  and  the  brim  of 

4.  5  like  the  work  of  the  brim  of  a  cup,  with 

BRIM,  up  to  the  — 

Up  unto  the  upper  part,  <U os  arw  heos  anu. 

John  2.  7  And  they.filled  them  up  to  the  brim 

BRIMSTONE  — 

1.  Bitumen,  pitch,  TH?j!  gophrith. 

Gen.  19.  24  Then  the  Lord  rained,  .brimstone  and 
Deut  29.  23  (that)  the  whole  land  thereof  (is)  brimst. 
Job  18.  15  brimstone  shall  be  scattered  upon  his 
Psa.  11.  6  Upon  the  wicked  he  shall  rain,  .brimstone 
Isa.  30.  33  breath  of  the  Lord,  like  a  stream  of  brim. 

34.  9  and  the  dust  thereof  into  brimstone 
Eze.  38.  22  and  great  hailstones  fire  and  brimstone 

2 . Divine  fire,  or  sulphur,  6cwv  theion. 

Lukei7.  29  it  rained  fire  and  brimstone  from  heaven 
Rev.  9.  17  out  of  their  mouths  issued  fire . .  and  brim. 
9.  18  by  the  smoke,  and  by  the  brimstone 
14.  10  he  shall  be  tormented  with,  .brimstone 

19.  20  into  a  lake,  .burning  with  brimstone 

20.  10  cast  into  the  lake  of  fire  and  brimstone 

21.  8  which  burneth  with  fire  and  brimstone 

BRIMSTONE  (of)  — 

Like  as  of  sulphur,  BeiciSgs  theiodes. 

Rev  9.  17  having  breastplates  of  fire  .and  brimstone 

BRING,  to  — 

1  .To  add,  gather,  ^Pk  asaqsh. 

Deut  22.  2  thou  shalt  bring  it  unto  thine  own  house 
Josh.  2  18  thou  shalt  bring  thy  father,  and  thy 

2 . To  cause  to  come,  knk,  npt!  atliah,  5. 

Isa.  21.  14  The  inhabitants,  .brought  water  to  him 
Dan.  3.  13  Nebuchadnezzar,  .commanded  to  bring 

3.  13  Then  they  brought  these  men  before 

3.  2  commanded  to  bring  the  golden .  .vessels 

5.  3  Then  they  brought  the  golden  vessels 

3.  13  the  king  my  father  brought  out  of  Jewry? 

5.  23  they  have  brought  the  vessels  of  his 

6.  16  the  king  commanded,  and  they  brought 
6.  24  brought  those  men  which  had  accused 

3 . To  cause  to  come  in,  kia  bo,  5. 

Gen.  2.  19  brought  (them)  unto  Adam  to  see  what 
2.  22  made  he  a  woman,  and  brought  her  unto 

4.  3  Cain  brought  of  the  fruit  of  the  ground 

4.  4  he  also  brought  of  the  firstlings  of  his 

6.  17  I.dobringaflood  of  waters  upon  the  earth 

6.  19  of  every  living  thing,  .shalt  thou  bring 
18.  19  the  Lord  mav  bring  upon  Abraham  that 
20.  9  thou  hast  brought,  .and  on  my  kingdom 
1  24.  67  And  Isaac  brought  her  into  his  mother's 

26.  10  thou  shouldest  have  brought  guiltiness 

27  4  make  me  savoury  meat,  .and  bring  (it) 

27.  S  to  hunt  (for)  venison,  (and)  to  bring  (it) 
27  7  Bring  me  venison,  and  make  me.  .meat 
27.  10  And  thou  shalt  bring  (it)  to  thy  father 
27.  12  I  shall  bring  a  curse  upon  me,  and  not  a 

27  14  he  went,  .and  brought  (them)  to  his 

27  25  and  he  brought  him  wine,  and  he  drank 
27  31  and  brought  it  unto  his  father,  and  said 
1  27.  33  he  that  hath  taken  venison,  and  brought 

20.  13  and  kissed  him,  and  brought  him  to  his 
29.  23  he  took  Leah  his  daughter,  and  brought 
30. 14  and  brought  them  unto  his  mother  Leah 
31.  39  was  torn  (of  beasts)  I  brought  not  unto . 
37.  2  and  Joseph  brought  unto  his  father  their 
37.  28  sold  Joseph,  .and  they  brought  Joseph 
)  37.  32  they  sent  the  coat. . and . . brought  (it)  to 

39.  17  The  Hebrew  servant,  which  thou  hast  r 


BRING 


117 


BRING 


Gen  42  20  But  bring  your  youngest  brother  unto 

42  34  And  bring  your  youngest  brother  unto 

42.  37  Slay  my  two  sons,  if  I  bring  him  not  to 

43.  2  which  they  had  brought  out  of  Egypt 
43.  o  if  I  bring  him  not  unto  thee,  and  set 
43.  16  Bring  (these)  men  home,  and  slay,  and 
43.  17  the  mau  brought  the  men  into  Joseph’s 

43  24  the  man  brought  the  men  into  Joseph's 

43  26  they  brought  him  the  present  which  (was) 

44  32  If  I  bring  him  not  unto  thee,  then  I  shall 
46’  7  and  all  his  seed,  brought  he  with  him  into 

46.  32  aud  they  have  brought  their  flocks,  and 

47.  14  and  Joseph  brought  the  money  into 
47.  17  And  they  brought  their  cattle  unto 

Exod  2. 10  and  she  brought  him  unto  Pharaoh's 

6.  8  And  I  will  bring  you  in  unto  the  land 

10.  4  to-morrow  will  I  bring  the  locusts  into 

11.  1  Yet  will  I  bring  one  plague  (more)  upon 

13.  5  when  the  Lord  shall  bring  thee  into  the 
13!  11  And  it  shall  be,  when  the  Lord  shall 

18.  19  that  thou  mayest  bring  the  causes  unto 

18.  22  (that)  every  great  matter  they  shall  bring 

18.  26  the  hard  causes  they  brought  unto  Moses 

19.  4  (how)  I  bare  you ..  and  brought  you  unto 

22.  13  (then)  let  him  bring  it  (for)  witness 

23.  19  thou  shalt  bring  into  the  house  of.  .Lord 

23.  20  to  bring  thee  into  the  place  which  I  have 

32.  2  Break  off  the  golden  earrings  .and  bring 

32.  3  brake  otf  the  golden  earrings . .  and  bro. 

32.  2i  thou  hast  brought  so  great  a  sin  upon 

34.  26  thou  shalt  bring  unto  the  house  of  the 

33.  5  whosoever  (is)  of  a  willing  heart,  let  him 

35.  25  and  brought  that  which  they  had  spun 

33.  21  they  brought  the  Lord's  offering  to  the 
35.  22  brought  bracelets,  and  earrings,  and 
35.  23  every  man.  .whom  was  found  .  .brought 
35.  24  Every  one  that  did  offer,  .brought  the 
35.  24  every  man  with  whom  was.  .brought  (it) 
35.  27  And  the  rulers  brought  onyx  stones,  and 

35.  29  The  children,  .brought  a  willing  offering 

36.  3  the  children,  .had  brought  for  the  work 
36.  3  And  they  brought  yet  unto  him  free  offer. 
36.  5  The  people  bring  much  more  than  enough 
36.  6  the  people  were  restrained  from  bringing 

39.  33  And  they  brought  the  tabernacle  unto 

40.  21  And  he  brought  the  ark  into  the  tabernacle 
Lev.  2.  2  And  he  shall  bring  it  to  Aaron's  sons  the 

2.  8  And  thou  shalt  bring  the  meat  offering 

4.  4  And  he  shall  bring  the  bullock  unto  the 

4.  5  and  bring  it  to  the  tabernacle  of  the 

4.  14  and  bring  him  before  the  tabernacle  of 

4.  16  the  priest,  .shall  bring  of  the  bullock's 

4.  23  he  shall  bring  his  offering,  a  kid  of  the 

4.  28  then  he  shall  bring  his  offering,  a  kid  of 

4.  32  if  he  bring  a  lamb .  .he  shall  bring  it 

5.  6  he  shall  bring  his  trespass  offering  unto 

5.  7  then  he  shall  bring  for  his  trespass,  which 

5.  8  And  he  shall  bring  them  unto  the  priest 

5.  11  But  if  he  be  not  able  to  bring  two  turtle 
5  12  Then  shall  he  bring  it  to  the  priest 

5. 15  then  he  shall  bring  for  his  trespass  unto 

5.  18  And  he  shall  bring  a  ram  without  blemish 

6.  6  And  he  shall  bring  his  trespass  offering 

7.  29  He.  .shall  bring  his  oblation  unto  the 

7.  30  His  own  hands  shall  bring  the  offerings 
7.  30  the  fat  with  the  breast,  it  shall  he  bring 
10.  15  shall  they  bring  with  the  offerings  made 

12.  6  she  shall  bring  a  lamb  of  the  first  year 

14.  23  And  he  shall  bring  them  on  the  eighth 

15.  29  and  bring  them  unto  the  priest,  to  the 

16.  12  sweet  incense,  .and  bring  (it)  within  the 

16.  15  shall  he  kill  the  goat,  .and  bring  his  blood 

17.  4  And  lningeth  it  not  unto  the  door  of  the 

17.  5  may  bring  their  sacrifices,  which  they  offer 

17.  $  even  that  they  may  bring  them  unto 

17.  9  And  bringeth  it  not  unto  the  door  of  the 

18.  3  whither  I  bring  you,  shall  ye  not  do' 

19.  21  And  he  shall  bring  his  trespass  offering 

20.  22  whither  I  bring  you  to  dwell  therein 

23.  10  then  ye  shall  bring  a  sheaf  of  the  first 
23.  14  that  ye  have  brought  an  offering  unto 
23.  15  ye  brought  the  sheaf  of  the  wave  offering 

23.  17  Ye  shall  bring  out  of  your  habitations 

24.  11  And  they  brought  him  unto  Moses 

26.  25  And  I  will  bring  a  sword  upon  you,  that 
26.  41  and  have  brought  them  into  the  land  of 
Num.  5.  15  Then  shall  the  man  bring  his  wife  unto 

5.  15  and  he  shall  bring  her  offering  for  her 

6.  10  on  the  eighth  day  he  shall  bring  two 

6.  13  he  shall  be  brought  unto  the  door  of  the 

6.  12  and  shall  bring  a  lamb  of  the  first  year 

7.  3  brought  their  offering  before  the  Lord 

14.  3  hath  the  Lord  brought  us  into  this  land 

14.  8  then  he  will  bring  us  unto  this  land,  and 

14.  16  the  Lord  was  not  able  to  bring  this 

14.  24  him  will  I  bring  into  the  land  whereunto 

15.  18  When  ye  come  into  the  land  whither  I 

13.  25  and  they  shall  bring  their  offering,  a  sac. 

16.  14  Moreover  thou  hast  not  brought  us  into 

18.  13  which  they  shall  bring  unto  the  Lord 

20.  4  have  ye  brought  up  the  congregation 
20.  5  to  bring  us  in  unto  this  evil  place  ? 

20.  12  ye  shall  not  bring  this  congregation  into 

31.  12  And  they  brought  the  captives,  and  the 
31.  54  and  brought  it  into  the  tabernacle  of  the 

32. 17  until  we  have  brought  them  unto  their 
Deut.  6. 10  when  the  Lord  .  .shall  have  brought  thee 

6.  23  that  he  might  bring  us  in,  to  give  us  the 

7.  1  thy  God  shall  bring  thee  into  the  land 

7.  26  Neither  shalt  thou  bring  an  abomination 

8.  7  the  Lord  thy  God  bringeth  thee  into  a 

9.  28  to  bring  them  into  the  laud  which  he 


Deut  1 2.  6  thither  ye  shall  bring  your  burnt  offerings 
12.  11  thither  shall  ye  bring  all  that  I  command 

21.  12  Then  thou  shalt  bring  her  home  to  thine 
23.  18  Thou  shalt  not  bring  the  hire  of  a  whore 
26.  2  which  thou  shalt  bring  of  thy  land  that 
26.  9  And  he  hath  brought  us  into  this  place 
26.  10  behold,  I  have  brought  the  first  fruits  of 

29.  27  to  bring  upon  it  all  the  curses  that  are 

30.  s  And  the  Lord  thy  God  will  bring  thee 

31.  20  Eor  when  I  shall  have  brought  them 

31.  21  before  I  have  brought  them  into  the  land 
31.  23  for  thou  shalt  bring.  .Israel  into  the  land 
33.  7  and  bring  him  unto  his  people  :  let  his 
Josh.  7.  23  they  took  them  out . .  aud  brought  them 

18.  6  and  bring,  .hither  to  me,  that  I  may  cast 

23.  15  so  shall  the  Lord  bring  upon  you  all  evil 

24.  7  brought  the  sea  upon  them,  aud  covered 

24.  8  I  brought  you  into  the  land  of  the  Amor. 
Judg.  1.  7  And  they  brought  him  to  Jerusalem 

2.  1  and  have  brought  you  unto  the  laud 

7.  25  and  brought  the  heads  of  Oreb  and  Zeeb 

18.  3  and  said  unto  him.  Who  brought  thee 

19.  3  and  she  brought  him  into  her  father's 

19.  21  So  he  brought  him  into  his  house 

21.  12  aud  they  brought  them  unto  the  camp  to 

1  Sa.  1.  22  and  (then)  I  will  bring  him,  that  he  may 

1.  24  brought  him  unto  the  house  of  the  Lord 

1.  25  they  slew  a  bullock,  and  brought  the 

5.  1  brought  it  from  Ebeu-ezer  unto  Ashdod 
5.  2  they  brought  it  into  the  house  of  Dagon 
7.  1  brought  it  into  the  house  of  Abinadab 

9.  7  behold,  (if)  we  go,  what  shall  we  bring 

9.  7  not  a  present  to  bring  to  the  mau  of  God 

9.  22  and  brought  them  into  the  parlour 

10.  27  they  despised  him,  and  brought  him  no 

15.  15  They  have  brought  them  from  the  Amal 

15.  20  and  have  brought  Agag  the  king  of  Ann. 

16.  17  Provide  me  now  a  man.  .and  bring,  .to 

17.  54  And  David  took  the  head,  .and  brought 

17.  57  brought  him  before  Saul,  with  the  head 

18.  27  David  brought  their  foreskins,  and  they 

19.  7  And  Jonathan  brought  David  to  Saul 

20.  8  for  thou  hast  brought  thy  servant  into  a 

20.  8  for  why  shouldest  thou  bring  me  to  thy 

21.  14  wherefore  (then)  have  ye  brought  him  to 

21.  15  that  ye  have  brought  this,  to  play  the 

25.  27  which  thine  handmaid  hath  brought  unto 

25.  35  David  received,  which  she  had  Drought 

27. 11  David  saved  neither  man.  .to  briug 

2  Sa  1.  10  have  brought  them  hither  unto  my  lord 

3.  13  except  thou  first  bring  Michal,  Saul  s 

4.  8  And  they  brought  the  head  of  Ish  bosheth 

7.  18  what  (is)  my  house  .thou  hast  brought 

8.  7  took  the  shields  .  and  brought  them 

14.  10  Whosoever  saith  (ought)  unto  thee,  bring 
14.  23  and  brought  Absalom  to  Jerusalem 
17.  14  that  the  Lord  might  bring  evil  upon  Ab 
23.  16  and  took  (it),  and  brought  (it)  to  David 

1  Ki.  1.  3  Abishag.  .and  brought  her  to  the  king 

2.  40  and  Shimei  went,  aud  brought  his 

3.  1  and  brought  her  into  the  city  of  David 

3.  24  And  the  king  said.  Bring  me  a  sword 

4.  28  Barley  also  and  straw. .  brought  they  unto 

9.  9  The  Lord  brought  upon  them  all  this  evil 

9.  28  fetched,  .gold,  and  brought  (it)  to  king 

10.  25  And  they  brought  every  man  his  present 
14.  io  I  will  bring  evil  upon  the  house  of  Jerob. 
17.  6  the  ravens  brought  him  bread  and  flesh 

20.  39  a  man  turned  aside,  and  brought  a  man 

21.  21  Behold,  I  will  bring  evil  upon  thee 
21.  29  I  will  not  briug  the  evil  in  his  days 
21.  29  in  his  son's  days  will  I  bring  the  evil 

2  Ki.  4.  20  when  he  had  taken  him,  and  brought 

4.  42  and  brought  the  man  of  God  bread  of 

5.  6  he  brought  the  letter  to  the  king  of  Israel 

5.  20  receiving  at  his  hands  that  which  he 

10.  8  They  have  brought  the  heads  of  the  king’s 

10.  24  (If)  any . .  whom  I  have  brought  into  yours 

11.  4  and  brought  them  to  him  into  the  house 
17.  24  the  king,  .brought  (men)  from  Babylon 

19.  25  have  I  brought  it  to  pass,  that  thou 

20.  20  he  made  a  pool,  .and  brought  water  into 

21.  12  I  (am)  bringing  (such),  .upon  Jerusalem 

22.  16  Behold,  I  will  bring  evil  upon  this  place 

22.  20  evil  which  I  will  bring  upon  this  place 

23.  8  he  brought  all  the  priests  out  of  the 

23.  30  his  servants  carried  him.. and  brought 

24.  16  even  them  the  king  of  Babylon  brought 

1  Ch.  5.  26  aud  brought  them  unto  Halah. .  Habor 

10.  12  and  brought  them  to  Jabesh,  and  buried 

11.  2  he  that  leddest  out  and  brouglitest  in  Is. 

11. 18  and  took  (it),  and  brought  (it)  to  David 

1 1.  19  (the  jeopardy  of)  their  lives  they  brought 

12.  40  Moreover  they,  .brought  bread  on  asses 

13.  5  bring  the  ark  of  God  from  Kirjath-jearim 
13.  12  How  shall  I  bring  the  ark  of  God  (home) 

16.  1  they  brought  the  ark  of  God,  and  set 

17.  16  what  (is)  mine  house,  that  thou  hast 

18.  7  David  took  the  shields,  .and  brought 

21.  2  bring  the  number  of  them  to  me,  that  I 

22.  4  they  of  Tyre,  brought  much  cedar  wood 

22.  19  to  bring  the  ark  of  the  coveuant  of  the 

2  Ch.  2.  16  and  we  will  bring  it  to  thee  in  floats  by 

7.  22  hath  he  brought  all  this  evil  upon  them 

8.  18  took,  .talents  of  gold,  and  brought  (them) 

9.  10  the  servants  of  Solomon,  which  brought 
9.  10  And  the  servants .  .brought  algum  trees 
9.  12  besides  (that)  which  she  had  brought 

9.  14  Besides  (that  which)  chapmen,  .brought 
9.  14  all  the  kings  of  Arabia,  .brought  gold  and 
9.  24  And  they  brought  every  man  his  present 

15.  11  they  offered,  .of  the  spoil  (which)  they 


2  Ch.  15.  18  he  brought  into  the  house  of  God  the 

17.  11  (some)  of  the  Philistines  brought  Jehosh. 

17.  11  and  the  Arabians  brought  him  flocks 

22.  9  they  caught  him .  .and  brought  him  to 

24.  11  the  chest  was  brought  unto  the  king's 

24. 14  they  brought  the  rest  of  the  money  before 

25.  12  and  brought  .them  unto  the  top  of  the 

25. 14  that  he  brought  the  gods  of  the  children 

25.  23  and  brought  him  to  Jerusalem,  and  brake 
28.  5  a  great  multitude,  .and  brought  (them) 

28.  8  and  brought  the  spoil  to  Samaria 

28.  13  Ye  shall  not  bring  in  the  captives  hither 

28. 15  brought  them  to  Jericho,  the  city  of 

28.  27  but  they  brought  him  not  into  the; 

29. 21  they  brought  seven  bullocks,  and  seven 

29.  31  come  near  and  bring  sacrifices  and 

29.  32  number,  .which  the^congregation brought 

31.  10  Since  (the  people)  began  to  bring  the 

32.  23  And  many  brought  gifts  unto  the  Lord 

33.  11  the  Lord  brought  upon  them  the  captains 

34.  24  Behold  I  will  bring  evil  upon  this  place 

34.  28  all  the  evil  that  I  will  bring  upon  this 
36. 10  Nebuchadnezzar,  .brought  him  to 

36. 18  all  (these)  he  brought  to  Babylon 
Ezra  3.  7  to  bring  cedar  trees  from  Lebanon  to  the 

8.  17  that  they  should  bring  unto  us  ministers 

8.18  they  brought  us  a  man  of  understanding 

8.  30  to  bring  (them)  to  Jerusalem  unto  the 
Neh.  1 .  9  bring  them  unto  the  place  that  I  have 

8.  1  to  bring  the  book  of  the  law  of  Moses 
8.  2  And  Ezra  the  priest  brought  the  law 

8.  16  the  people  went  forth,  and  brought 

9.  23  children  also,  .brouglitest  them  into  the 

10.  31  And  (if)  the  people  of  the  land  bring 

10.  34  to  bring  (it)  into  the  house  of  our  God 
10.  35  And  to  bring  the  first  fruits  of  our 
10.  36  the  firstborn  of  our  sons,  .to bring  to  the 

10.  37  we  should  bring  the  first  fruits  of  our 

10.  39  the  children  of  Israel,  .shall  bring  the 

11.  1  to  bring  one  of  ten  to  dwell  in  Jerusalem 
12!  27  they  sought  the  Levites.  .to  bring  them  to 
13.  12  Then  brought  all  Judah  the  tithe  of  the 
13.  15  which  they  brought  into  Jerusalem  on 

13. 16  which  brought  fish . .  and  all  manner  of 
13.  18  and  did  not  our  God  bring  all  this  evil 
13. 19  there  should  no  burden  be  brought  in  on 

Esth.  I.  II  To  bring  Vashti  the  queen  before  the 
3.  9  to  bring  (it)  into  the  king’s  treasuries 

6.  1  to  bring  the  book  of  records  of  the  Chron. 

6.  14  to  bring  Hainan  unto  the  banquet  that 
Job  12.  6  whose  hand  God  bringeth  (abundantly) 

14  3  bringest  me  into  judgment  with  thee? 

42. 11  all  the  evil  that  the  Lord  had  brought 
Psa.  43.  3  let  them  bring  me  unto  thy  hill 
66.  11  Thou  brouglitest  us  into  the  net 
78.  54  And  he  brought  them  to  the  border  of  his 
78.  71  he  brought  him  to  feed  Jacob  his  people 
105.  40  (The  people)  asked  and  he  brought  quails 
Prov.21.  27  (when)  he  bringeth  it  with  a  wicked  mind? 

31. 14  she  bringeth  her  food  from  afar 

Eccl  3  22  for  who  shall  bring  him  to  see  whatshall 

11.  9  for  all  these  (things)  God  will  bring  thee 

12. 14  God  shallbring  every  workinto  judgment 
Song  1.  4  The  King  hath  brought  me  into  his 

2.  4  He  brought  me  to  the  banqueting  house 

3.  4  until  I  had  brought  him  into  my  mother's 
8.  2  (and)  bring  thee  into  my  mother's  house 
8.  II  every .  .was  to  bring  a  thousand  (pieces) 

Isa  1  13  Bring  no  more  vain  oblations  ;  incense  is 
717  The  Lord  shall  bring . .  upon  thy  people 

14  2  the  people  shall  take  them,  and  bring 

31  2  Yet  he  also  (is)  wise,  and  will  bring  evil 

37  26  have  I  brought  it  to  pass,  .thou  shouldest 
43  5  I  will  bring  thy  seed  from  the  east,  and 

43.  6  bring  my  sons  from  far,  and  my  daughters 
43  23  Thou  hast  not  brought  me  the  small 

46  11  I  have  spoken  (it),  I  will  also  bring  it  to 
48  15  I  have  brought  him,  and  he  shall  make 
40  22  they  shall  bring  thy  sons  in  (their)  arms 
56  7  Even  them  will  I  bring  to  my  holy 
48  7  that  thou  hring  the  poor  that  are  cast 

60  9  the  ships  of  Tarshish  first,  to  bring  thy 
60  11  (men)  may  bring  unto  thee  the  forces  of 

60. 17  For  brass  I  will  bring. .  I  will  bring 
66  4  and  will  bring  their  fears  upon  them 

66  20  And  they  shall  bring  all  your  brethren 
66  20  as  the  children  of  Israel  bring  an  offering 
Jer.  2.  7  And  I  brought  you  into  a  plentiful 

3  14  and  two  of  a  family,  and  I  will  bring  you 

4  6  1  will  living  evil  from  the  north,  and  a 

5  15  Lo,  I  will  bring  a  nation  upon  you  from 

6  ig  behold,  I  will  bring  evil  upon  this  people 

11.  8  1  will  bring  upon  them  all  the  words  of 

II.  II  Behold,  I  will  bring  evil  upon  them 

11.  23  for  I  will  bring  evil  upon  the  men  of 

15  8  I  have  brought  upon  them  against  the 
17.  18  bring  upon  them  the  day  of  evil,  and 

17.  26  bringing  burnt  offerings,  and  sacrifices 
17  26  bringing  sacrifices  of  praise,  unto  the 

18.  22  thou  shalt  bring  a  troop  suddenly  upon 

19.  3  Behold,  I  will  bring  evil  upon  this  place 

19.  15  Behold.  I  will  bring  upon  this  pity,  .all 

23. 12  for  I  will  briug  evil  upon  them, '(even)  the 

24  1  and  had  brought  them  to  Babylon 

25.  9  and  will  bring  them  against  this  land 

25. 13  And  I  will  bring  upon  that  land  all  my 

26.  23  and  brought  him  unto  Jehoiakim  the 

27.  11  the  nations  that  bring  their  neck  under 
27  12  Bring  your  necks  under  the  yoke  of  the 

31  8  I  Will  bring  them  from  the  north  country 
32.  42  Like  as  I  have  brought  all  this  great  evil 

32  42  so  will  I  bring  upon  them  all  the  good 


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BRING 


Jer.  33.  11  (and)  of  tliem  that  shall  bring  the 

35.  2  and  bring  them  into  the  house  of  the 

35.  17  Behold,  1  will  bring  upon  Judah  and  upon 

36.  31  I  will  bring  upon  them,  and  upon  the 

37.  14  so  Irijah  took  Jeremiah,  and  brought  him 

39.  16  Behold,  I  will  bring  my  words  upon  this 

40.  3  Now  the  Lord  hath  brought  (it),  and 

41.  5  to  bring  (them)  to  the  house  of  the  Lord 

42.  17  from  the  evil  that  I  will  bring  upon  them 

44  2  all  tile  evil  that  I  have  brought  upon  .)  er. 

45.  5  for,  behold,  I  will  bring  evil  upon  all 

48.  44  for  I  will  bring  upon  it,  (even)  upon 

49.  5  Behold,  I  will  bring  a  fear  upon  thee 

49.  8  for  I  will  bring  the  calamity  of  Esau  upon 
49.  32  I  will  bring  tiieir  calamity  from  all  sides 
49.  36  And  upon  Elam  will  I  bring  the  four 
49.  37  I  will  bring  evil  upon  them,  (even)  my 
51.  64  from  the  evil  that  I  will  bring  upon  her 
Lam.  1.  21  thou  wilt  bring  the  day  (that)  thou  hast 
Eze.  5.  17  and  I  will  bring  the  sword  upon  thee 

6.  3  I,  (even)  I,  will  bring  a  sword  upon  you 

7.  24  I  will  bring  the  worst  of  the  heathen 

8.  3  and  brought  me  in  the  visions  of  God  to 
8.  7  And  he  brought  me  to  the  door  of  the 
8.  14  Then  he  brought  me  to  the  door  of  the 
8.  16  And  he  brought  me  into  the  inner  court 

11.  1  the  spirit  lifted  me  up,  and  brought  me 
11.  8  1  will  bring  a  sword  upon  you,  saith  the 

1 1.  24  the  spirit  took  me  up,  and  brought  me 

12.  13  I  will  bring  him  to  Babylon  (to)  the  land 

14.  17  Or  (if)  I  bring  a  sword  upon  that  land 
14.  22  concerning  the  evil  that  I  have  brought 
14.  22  (even)  concerning  all  that  I  have  brought 
17.  20  he  shall  be  taken,  .and  I  will  bring  him 
19.  4  they  brought  him  with  chains  unto  the 

19.  9  and  brought  him  to  the  king  of  Babylon 
iq.  9  they  brought  him  into  holds,  that  his 

20.  10  I  caused  them  to  go  forth,  .and  brought 
20.  15  that  I  would  not  bring  them  into  the 
20.  28  (For)  when  I  had  brought  them  into  the 
20.  35  I  will  bring  you  into  the  wilderness  of  the 
20.  37  I  will  bring  you  into  the  bond  of  the 

20.  42  when  I  shall  bring  you  into  the  land  of 

23.  22  and  I  will  bring  them  against  thee  on 

26.  7  I  will  bring  upon  Tyrus  Nebuchadrezzar 

27.  26  Thy  rowers  have  brought  thee  into  great 

28.  7  Behold.  .1  will  bring  strangers  upon  thee 

29.  8  Behold,  I  will  bring  a  sword  upon  thee 

32.  9  I  shall  bring  thy  destruction  among  the 

33.  2  When  T  bring  the  sword  upon  a  laud 

34.  13  and  will  bring  them  to  their  own  land 

36.  24  and  will  bring  you  into  your  own  land 

37.  12  and  bring  you  into  the  land  of  Israel 

37.  21  and  bring  them  into  their  own  land 

38.  16  and  I  will  bring  thee  against  my  laud 

38.  17  which  prophesied ..  that  I  would  bring 

39.  2  and  will  bring  thee  upon  the  mountains  of 

40.  1  the  hand,  .was  upon  me,  and  brought  me 
40.  2  In  the  visions  of  God  brought  he  me  into 
40,  3  And  he  brought  me  thither,  and,  behold 
40.  17  Then  brought  lie  me  into  the  outward 
40.  28  And  he  brought  me  to  the  inner  court 
40.  32  Anil  he  brought  me  into  the  inner  court 
40.  35  And  he  brought  me  to  the  nortli  gate 

40.  48  And  he  brought  me  to  the  porch  of  the 

41.  1  lie  brought  mtf  to  the  temple,  and 

42.  1  he  brought  me  forth  into  the  outer  court 

43.  s  tlie  spirit  took  me  up,  and  brought  me 

44.  4  Then  brought  he  me  the  way  of  the  north 
44.  7  I11  that  ye.  .brought  (into  my  sanctuary) 
46  19  After  he  brought  me  through  the  entry 

Dan.  1.  2  lie  brought  the  vessels  into  the  treasure 
1.  3  that  he  should  bring  (certain)  of  the 
1.  18  then  the  prince  of  the  eunuchs  brought 

9.  12  he  hath  confirmed  his  words,  .by  bringing 
9.  14  hath  the  Lord  watched.. and  brought  it 

9.  24  and  to  bring  in  everlasting  righteousness 
11.  6  and  they  that  brought  her,  and  he  that 

Amos  4.  1  which  say.  .Bring,  and  let  us  drink 

4.  4  and  bring  your  sacrifices  every  morning 
Mic.  1.  13  Yet  will  I  bring  an  heir  unto  thee,  0 
Zeph.  3.  20  At  that  time  will  I  firing  you  (again) 

Hag.  1.  8  Go  up  to  the  mountain,  and  bring  wood 
1.  9  when  ye  brought  (it)  home,  I  did  blow 
Zech.  8.  8  I  will  bring  them,  and  they  shall  dwell 

10.  10  and  I  will  bring  them  into  the  land  of 

13.  9  I  will  bring  the  third  part  through  the 

Mai.  1 .  1 3  and  ye  brought  (that  which  was)  torn,  and 
1.  13  thus  ye  brought  an  offering :  should  I 

3.  10  Bring  ye  all  the  tithes  into  the  storehouse 

4.  To  cut  off,  bring  over,  ih  guz. 

Sumn.  31  and  brought  quails  from  the  sea,  and  let 

5.  To  carry  away  captive,  galali,  5. 

2  Ki.  17.  27  Carry,  .one  of  the  priests  whom  ye  bro. 

6.  To  cause  to  flow  or  go,  S3;  yabal,  5. 

Psa.  60.  9  Who  will  bring  me  (into)  the  strong  city  ? 
68.  29  Because  of  thy  temple,  .shall  kings  bring 
76.  11  let  all  that  be  round  about  him  bring 
108.  10  Who  will  bring  me  into  the  strong  city? 
Zeph  3.  10  the  daughter  of  my  dispersed,  shall  bring 

7.  To  cause  to  flow  or  go,  *73;  yebal,  5. 

Ezra  5. 14  and  brought  them  into  the  temple  of 

6.  5  and  brought  unto  Babylon,  be  restored 

8.  To  give,  3n;  yahab. 

Ruth  3.  15  Bring  me  the  veil  that  (thou  hast)  upon 
Job  6.  22  Did  I  say.  Bring  unto  me?  or,  Give  a 

9.  To  cause  to  go,  3^;  yalak,  5. 

Dent  28.  36  The  Lord  shall  bring  tliec,  and  thy  king 
i  Ki.  1.  38  and  caused  Solomon,  .and  brought  him 


2  Ki.  6.  19  and  I  will  bring  you  to  the  man  whom 
25.  20  and  brought  them  to  the  king  of  Babylon 
2  Ch.135.  24  and  they  brought  him  to  Jerusalem,  and 
Isa  42.  16  I  will  bring  the  blind  by  a  way  (that) 

Jer  52.  26  and  brought  them  to  tlie  king  of  Babylon 
Lam.  3.  2  lie  hath  led  me,  and  brought  (me  into) 

Eze.  40.  24  After  that  he  brought  me  toward  the 
43.  1  Afterward  he  brought  me  to  the  gate 
47.  6  Then  he  brought  me,  and  caused  me  to 
Hos.  2.  14  I  will  allure  her,  and  bring  her  into  the 

10.  To  take,  receive,  n \h  laqach. 

Gen.  48  9  Bring  them,  I  pray  thee,  unto  me,  and  I 
EX01I25.  2  that  they  may  bring  me  an  offering 

27.  20  that  they  bring  thee  pure  oil  olive  beaten 
Lev  9.  5  brought  (that)  which  Moses  commanded 

12.  8  then  she  shall  bring  two  turtles,  or  two 
24,  2  that  they  bring  unto  thee  pure  oil  olive 

Num  11.  16  anil  bring  them  unto  tlie  tabernacle 

13.  20  be  ye  of  good  courage,  and  bring  of  the 

19.  2  that  they  bring  thee  a  red  heifer  without 
23.  14  he  brought  him  into  tlie  field  of  Zophim 
23.  27  I  pray  thee.  I  will  bringthee  unto  another 
23.  28  And  Balak  brought  Balaam  unto  the  top 

Dent  30.  12  and  bring  it  unto  us,  that  we  may  hear  it 
30.  13  and  bring  it  unto  us,  that  we  may  hear  it 
Judg  14.  11  that  they  brought  thirty  companions  to 
1  Sa.  21.  8  for  I  have  neither  brought  my  sword  nor 
30.  11  they  found  an  Egyptian,  .and  brought 

1  Ki.  3.  24  the  king  said,  Bring  me  a  sword.  And 

17.  11  Bring  me,  I  pray  thee,  a  morsel  of  bread 

20.  33  Then  he  said,  Go  ye,  bring  him.  Then 

2  Ki.  2.  20  Bring  me  a  new  cruse,  .and  they  brought 

3.  15  But  now  bring  me  a  minstrel.  And  it 

4.  41  But  he  said,  Then  bring  meal :  and  he 

1  Ch.18.  8  Likewise  from  Tibhath.  .brought  David 

11  .To find,  Ntm  matsa. 

Lev)  12.  8  And  if  she  be  not  able  to  bring  a  lamb 

12.  To  touch,  reach  to,  J»a  naga,  5. 

Lev.  5.  7  And  if  he  be  not  able  to  bring  a  Iamb 
Isa.  75.  12  lay  low,  (and)  bring  to  the  ground,  (even) 
26.  5  he  bringeth  it  (even)  to  the  dust 

13 . To  dravo  nigh,  twa  nagash,  5. 

Exod2i.  6  Then  his  master  shall  bring  him  unto 

21.  6  he  shall  also  bring  him  to  the  door 
Lev.  2.  8  he  shall  bring  it  unto  the  altar 

8.  14  And  he  brought  tlie  bullock  for  the  sin 

1  Sa.  14.  34  And  all  the  people  brought  every  man 

28.  25  And  she  brought  (it)  before  Saul 

2  Sa.  13.  11  when  she  had  brought  (them)  unto  him 

17.  28  Brought  beds,  and  basins,  and  earthen 

1  Ki.  4.  21  they  brought  presents,  and  served  Solo. 

2  Ki.  4.  5  upon  her  sons,  who  brought  (the  vessels) 

4.  6  she  said  unto  her  son,  Bring  me  yet  a 
Isa. !  45.  21  Tell  ye,  and  bring  (them)  near;  yea  let 

14. ro  thrust,  rna  nadach,  5. 

2  Sa.  13.  14  bring  evil  upon  us,  and  smite  tlie  city 

15. ro  lead  on,  nn)  nahag,  3. 

Exod  10.  it  and  tlie  Loud  brought  an  east  wind 
Psa.  78.  26  by  his  power  he  brought  in  the  south 

16.  To  lead,  nna  nachah,  5. 

Num  23.  ’  7  Balak  tlie  king  of  Moab  hath  brought  me 
1  Sa.  22.  4  And  he  brought  them  before  the  king 
Psa  107.  30  he  bringeth  them  unto  their  desired 
Prov.18.  16  and  bringeth  him  before  great  men 

17.  To  cause  to  journey,  5/pa  nasa,  5. 

Exod  13.  22  So  Moses  brought  Israel  from  the  Red 
1  Ki.  5.  17  and  they  brought  great  stones,  costly 
Psa  80.  8  Thou  hast  brought  a  vine  out  of  Egypt 

18.  To  lift  up,  nasa. 

Gen.  45.  19  take  you  wagons,  .and  bring  your  father 
Exod  10.  13  when.,  the  east  wind  brought  the  locusts 
Deut  28.  49  The  Lord  shall  bring  a  nation  against 

1  Sa.  4.  4  that  they  might  bring  from  thence  the 

2  Sa.  6.  3  and  brought  it  out  of  the  house  of  Abiu. 

6.  4  they  brought  it  out  of  the  house  of  Abiu. 

8.  2  (so)  the  Moabites,  .brought  gifts 

8.  6  Syrians  became  servants,  .(and)  brought 

1  Ki.  10.  11  the  navy .  .brought  in  from  Ophir  great 

10.  22  bringing  gold,  and  silver,  ivory,  aud  apes 

2  Ki.  14.  20  And  they  brought  him  011  horses;  and  he 

1  Ch.  16.  29  bring  an  offering,  and  come  before  him 

18.  2  Moabites,  .servants  (and)  brought  gifts 
18.  6  tlie  Syrians . .  servants,  (and)  brought  gifts 
18.  11  that  he  brought  from  all  (these)  nations 

2  Ch.  9.  21  the  ships  of  Tarsliish,  bringing  gold,  and 

25.  28  And  they  brought  him  upon  horses,  and 
Job  40.  20  Surely  the  mountains  bring  him  forth 
Psa.  72.  3  The  mountains  shall  bring  peace  to  the 
Psa.  96.  8  bring  an  offering,  and  come  intohis  courts 

126.  6  He.  .doubtless  come  again,  .bringing his 
Isa.  60.  6  all  they,  .shall  come ;  they  shall  bring 

19.  To  cause  to  bear,  R573  nasa,  5. 

2  Sa.  17.  13  then  shall  all  Israel  bring  ropes  to  that 

20.  To  give,  )na  nalhan. 

1  Sa.  9.  23  Bring  the  portion  which  I  gave  thee 

11.  12  bring  the  men,  that  we  may  put  them  to 

1  Ki,  8.  32  condemning  the  wicked,  to  bring  his  way 
1  Ch.  14.  17  the  Lord  brought  the  fear  of  him  upon 
.Toil  14.  4  Who  can  bring  a  clean  (thing)  out  of  an 
Psa.  1  3  that  bringeth  forth  his  fruit  in  his  season 

rrov.29.  25  The  fear  of  man  bringeth  a  snare :  but 
Isa.  40.  23  That  bringeth  the  princes  to  nothing 
Jer.  23.  40  I  will  bring  an  everlasting  reproach 

26.  15  ye  shall  surely  bring  innocent  blood 
Eze.  21.  29  to  bringthee  upon  the  necks  of  (them) 

28. 18  and  I  will  bring  thee  to  ashes  upon  the 


Dan.  1.  9  Now  God  had  brought  Daniel  into  favour 
Zeph.  3.  5  every  morning  doth,  .bring  his  judgment 

21  .To  cause  to  turn  aside,  mo  sur,  5. 

1  Ch.  13.  13  So  David  brought  not  the  ark  (home) 

22.  To  cause  to  pass  over,  spy  abar,  5. 

2  Sa.  19.  41  and  have  brought  the  king  and  his 

23.  To  cause  to  go  up,  nS;;  alah,  5. 

Gen.  50.  24  aud  bring  you  out  of  this  land  unto  the 
Exod. 32.  7  thy  people,  which  thou  broughtest  out  of 
Deut.28.  61  them  will  the  Lord  bring  upon  thee 
Josh.  7.  24  and  they  brought  them  unto  the  valley  of 
Judg  16,  18  the  lords.,  came  up  unto  her  and  brought 

1  Sa.  2.  19  and  brought  (it)  to  him  from  year  to 

2  Ki.  17.  4  brought  no  present  to  the  king  of  Assyria 
2  Ch.  36.  17  Therefore  he  brought  upon  them  the 
Psa.  81.  10  the  Lord  thy  God,  which  brought  thee 
Jer.  33.  6  I  will  nring  it  health  and  cure,  and  1  will 
Hos.  12. 13  And  oy  a  prophet  the  Lord  brought  Israel 

24.  To  cause  to  step,  lyy  tsaad,  5. 

Job  18  14  aud  it  shall  bring  him  to  the  king  of  terrors 

25.  To  cause  to  draw  near,  n-ifj  qarab,  5. 

Exod29.  3  bring  them  ill  the  basket,  with  the  bullock 
29.  4  thou  shalt  bring  unto  tlie  door  of  the 
79.  8  thou  shalt  bring  his  sous,  aud  put  coats 
79. 10  thou  shalt  cause  a  bullock  to  be  brought 
40.  12  thou  shalt  bring  Aaron  and  bis  sons 
40.  14  thoushaltbringhissons,  and  clothe  them 
Lev.  1  2  If  any  man  of  you  bring  an  offering 

1.  2  ye  shall  bring  your  offering  of  the  cattle 
1.  5  and  the  priests . .  shall  bring  the  blood 
1.  10  he  shall  bring  it  a  male  without  blemish 
1.  13  and  tlie  priests  shall  bring  (it)  all,  and 
1.  14  then  he  shall  bring  his  ottering  of  turtle 

1.  15  the  priest  shall  bring  it  unto  the  altar 

2.  4  il  thou  bringan  oblation  of  ameatoffering 
2.  11  No  meat  offering,  which  ye  shall  bring 

4.  3  then  let  him  bring  for  his  sin.  .a  young 
8.  6  Moses  brought  Aaron  and  his  sous 

8.  13  Moses-brought  Aaron’s  sons,  and  put  coats 
8.  18  Aud  he  brought  the  ram  for  the  burnt 
8.  22  lie  brought  the  other  ram,  the  ram  of 

8.  24  he  brought  Aaron’s  sons,  audMosesputof 

9.  9  Aud  the  sons  of  Aaron  brought  the  blood 
9. 15  And  he  brought  tlie  people’s  offering 

9.  16  And  he  brought  the  burnt  offering 
9.  17  And  lie  brought  the  meat  offering,  and 
16.  9  And  Aaron  shall  bring  the  goat 
16.  11  Aaron  shall  bring  the  hnliock  of  the  sin 
16.  20  when  he  hath  made  an  end.  lie  shall  bring 
27.  9  whereof  men  bring  an  offering  unto  the 
Num.  5.  9  every  offering .  .which  they  bring  unto  the 

5.  16  And  the  priest  shall  bring  her  near 

6.  16  the  priest  shall  bring  (them)  before  the 

7.  3  they  brought  them  before  the  tabernacle 

8.  9  thou  shalt  bring  tlie  Levites  before  the 

8.  10  And  thou  shalt  bring  the  Levites  before 

9.  13  because  he  brought  hot  the  offering  of  the 

15.  4  bring  a  meat  offering  of  a  tenth  deal 

13.  9  Then  shall  he  bring  with  a  bullock  a  meat 
13.  27  then  he  shall  bring  a  she  goat  of  the  first 
15.  10  thou  shalt  bring  for  a  drink  offering  half 

15.  33  they,  .brought  him  unto  Moses  and  Aaron 

16.  17  and  bring  ye  before  the  Lord  every  man 
18.  2  bring  thou  with  thee,  that  they  may  be 
18.  15  Every  tiling,  .which  they  bring  unto  the 
25.  6  and  brought  unto  his.  a  Midianitish 

27.  5  And  Moses  brought  their  cause  before  the 

28.  26  when  ye  bring  a  new  meat  offering  unto 
31.  50  We  have  therefore  brought  an  oblation 

Deut.  1.  17  bring  (it)  unto  me,  and  I  will  hear  it 
Josh.  7.  16  and  brought  Israel  by  their  tribes 

7.  17  And  he  brought,  and  he  brought  the 

7.  18  And  he  brought  his  household  man  by  man 

8.  23  the  king  of  Ai  they  took  alive,  and  brought 
Judg.  3.  17  And  he  brought  tlie  present  unto  Eglon 

2  Ki.  16.  14  And  he  brought  also  the  hrasen  altar 

26.  To  cause  to  meet,  qarah,  5. 

Gen.  27.  20  Because  the  Lord  thy  God  brought  (it)  to 

27 . To  cause  to  ride,  rakab,  5. 

Esth.  6  9  bring  him  on  horseback  through  the 

28.  To  put,  place,  set,  oi'c  sum. 

Exod  8.  12  frogs  which  he  had  brought  against 

1 5.  26  which  1  have  brought  upon  the  Egyptians 
Deut  22.  8  that  thou  bring  not  blood  upon  thine 
Psa.  89.  40  thou  hast  brought  his  strongholds  to  ruin 

29 . To  cause  to  turn  back,  3uy  shut,  5. 

Deut28.  60  he  will  bring  upon  thee  all  the  diseases  of 

1  Sa.  6.  7  and  bring  their  calves  home  from  them 

2  Ki.20.  ii  and  he  brought  the  shadow  ten  degrees 
2  Ch.34.  16  aud  in-ought  the  king  word  back  again 
.Toll  30.  23  For  I  know  (that)  thou  wilt  bring  me  (to) 
Psa.  72.  10  The  kings  of  Tarshish.  .shall  bring  pres. 

94.  23  And  he  shall  bring  upon  them  their 
Prov.  20.  26  and  bringeth  the  wheel  over  them 
Jon.  1.  13  the  men  rowed  hard  to  bring  (it)  to.  .land 

30 . To put,  place,  set,  rrir  shith. 

Isa.  15.  9  for  I  will  bring  more  upon  Dimou,  lions 

31  .To  send  forth  or  av:ay,  n7»  shalach,  3. 

Obad .  7  All  the  men . .  have  brought  thee . .  to  the 

32.  To  put,  place,  set,  nsy  shaphath. 

Psa.  22.  15  and  thou  hast  brought  me  into  tlie  dust 
[See  also  Desolation,  distress,  evil,  fruit,  hastily, 
hither,  horseback,  low,  more,  near,  nought, 
pass,  remembrance,  reproach,  safe,  salvation, 
straight,  tidings.] 


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BRING 


33.  To  lead  on,  &y a  ago. 

Matt  21.  2  loose  (them),  and  bring  (them)  unto  me 

21.  7  And  brought  the  ass,  and  the  colt,  aud 
Marku.  2  ye  shall  And  a  colt  tied,  .[bring]  (him) 

ii.  7  they  [brought]  the  colt  to  Jesus,  and  cast 
Luke  4.  9  he  brought  him  to  Jerusalem,  and  set 

4.  40 all  they  that  had.  .brought  them  unto 

10.  34  brought  him  to  an  inn,  and  took  care 

19.  27  But  those  mine  enemies,  .bring  hither 
19.  30  loose  him,  and  bring  (him  hither) 

19.  35  And  they  brought  him  to  Jesus 
John  1.  42  he  brought  him  to  Jesus.  And  when 

7.  45  they  said  unto  them,  Why  have  ye  not 

8.  3  [the  scribes . .  brought  unto  him  a  woman] 

9.  13  They  brought  to  the  Pharisees  him  that 
o.  16  them  also  I  must  bring,  and  they  shall  ; 

19.  4  Behold,  I  bring  him  forth  to  you,  that 
19.  13  he  brought  Jesus  forth,  and  sat  down  in 
Acts  5.  26  Then  went  the  captain . .  and  brought 

5.  27  when  they  had  brought  them,  they  set 

6. 12  aud  caught  him,  and  brought  (him)  to 

9.  2  he  might  bring  them  bound  unto  Jerusa. 

9.  21  he  might  bring  them  bound  unto  the 
9.  27  Barnabas  took  him,  and  brought  (him) 

11.  26  when  he  had  found  him,  he  brought  him 

17.  5  aud  sought  to  [bring]  them  out  to  the 
17.  15  they  that  conducted  Paul  brought  him 
17.  19  took  him  and  brought  him  uuto  Areop. 

18. 12  and  brought  him  to  the  judgment  seat 
19.  37  For  ye  have  brought  hither  these  men 

20. 12  And  they  brought  the  young  man  alive 

21.  16  and  brought  with  them  one  Mnason 

22.  5  to  bring  them  which  were  there  bound 

23.  10  to  take  him  by  force,  .and  to  bring  (him) 
23.  18  he  took  him,  and  brought  (him)  to  the 
23.  18  to  bring  this  young  man  unto  thee 

23.  31  took  Paul,  and  brought  (him)  by  night 

1  Th.  4. 14  even  so  them  also,  .will  God  bring  with 

2  Ti.  4.  11  Take  Mark,  and  bring  him  with  thee 
lieb.  2.  10  in  bringing  many  sous  unto  glory,  to 

34.  To  lead  up,  avdyu  anago. 

Luke  2.  22  they  brought,  .to  Jerusalem,  to  present 
Acts  9.  39  When  he  was  come,  they  brought  him 

16.  34  And  when  he  had  brought  them  into  his 

35.  To  lead  away,  indyw  apagd. 

Acts  23.  17  Bring  this  young  man  unto  the  chief 

36.  To  bear  away,  hirorpipai  apopherO. 

1  Co.  16.  3  to  bring  your  liberality  unto  Jerusalem 

37.  To  bear  upon  or  unto,  inapt  pu>  epiphero. 

Acts  19.  12  from  his  body  [were  brought]  unto  the 

25. 18  they  [brought]  none  accusation  of  such 

38.  To  lead  or  bring  down,  nar  ay  u>  /cat ago. 

Luke  5.  1 1  And  when  they  had  brought  their  ships 

39.  To  take  care  of,  provide,  bring,  Kopifa  komizo. 
Luke  7.  37  a  woman,  .brought  an  alabaster  box  of 

40.  To  take,  receive,  Kapfiava  lambano. 

Matt  16.  8  reason  ye.  .because  ye  have  [brought]  no 

41.  To  hold  near,  afford,  napix<v  parechb. 

Acts  16.  16  which  brought  her  masters  much  gain 
19.  24  brought  no  small  gain  unto  the  crafts. 

42.  To  lead  toward,  npoadyw  prosago. 

Luke  9.  41  and  suffer  you?  Bring  thy  son  hither 
Acts  16.  20  And  brought  them  to  the  magistrates 
1  Pe.  3. 18  just  for  the  unjust,  that  he  might  bring 

43.  To  bear  toward,  irpoatpipco  prosphero. 

Mattes.  20  he.  .came  and  broughtother  five  talents 
Markio.  13  disciples  rebuked  those  that  brought 

44.  To  bear,  carry,  <pipw  phero. 

Matt  14.  11  And  his  head  was  brought  in  a  charger 

14.  11  and  she  brought  (it)  to  her  mother 

14.  18  He  said,  Bring  them  hither  to  me 

17.  17  how  long  shall  I  suffer  you  !  Bring  him 
Mark  1.  32  they  brought  unto  him  all  that  were 

2.  3  bringing  one  sick  of  the  palsy,  wliich 

6.  27  and  commanded  his  head  to  be  brought 
6.  28  And  brought  his  head  in  a  charger 
7. 32  Aud  they  bring  unto  him  one  that  was 

8.  22  and  they  bring  a  blind  man  unto  him 
9. 17  Master,  I  have  brought  unto  thee  my 

9.  19  how  long  shall  I  suffer  you?  Bring  him 
9.  20  And  they  brought  him  unto  him  :  and 
12. 15  Why  tempt  ye  me  ?  bring  me  a  penny 

12.  16  And  they  brought  (it).  And  he  saitli 

15.  22  And  they  bring  him  unto  the  place 
Luke  5. 18  And,  behold,  men  brought  in  a  lied  a 

15.  23  bring  hither  the  fatted  calf,  and  kill  (it) 

24.  1  bringing  the  spices  which  they  had 
John  4.  33  Hath  any  man  brought,  (ought)  to  eat? 

18.  29  What  accusation  bring  ye  against  this 

19.  39  Nicodemus.  brought  a  mixture  of  myrrh 

21.  10  Bringof  the  fish  which  ye  have  now  caught 

'  Acts  4.  34  as  many  as  were  possessors . .  brought 

4.  37  Having,  .brought  the  money,  and  laid  (it) 

5.  2  his  wife,  .brought  a  certain  part,  and  laid 
5.  16  There  came  also  a  multitude,  bringing 

14.  13  the  priest,  .brought  oxen  and  garlands 
2TI.  4. 13  when  thou  comest, bring  (with thee),  .the 
2  Pe.  2.  11  angels .  .bring  not  railing  accusation 
2  Jo.  10  bring  not  this  doctrine,  receive  him  not 
Kev.  2i .  24  the  kings  of  the  earth  do  bring  their  glory 

2i.  26  they  shall  bring  the  glory  and  honour 


BRIN  G  on  horseback,  to  — 

To  cause  to  ride,  a?-;  rakab,  5. 

Esth.  6.  11  brought  him  on  horseback  through 

BRING  (a  cloud),  to  — 

To  cloud,  darken,  jJj;  anan,  3. 

Gen.  9.  14  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  I  bring  a  cloud 

BRING  about,  to  — 

To  bring  round  about,  330  sabab,  5. 

1  Sa.  5.  10  They  have  brought  about  the  ark  of . .  God 

2  Sa.  3.  12  to  bring  about  all  Israel  uuto  thee 

BRING  again,  to  — 

1  .To  go,  ipn  huk. 

Ezra  6.  5  be  restored,  and  brought  again  unto 

2.  To  bring  round  about,  333  sabab,  5. 

1  Ch  13.  3  let  us  bring  again  the  ark  of  our  God 

3.  To  turn  back,  3W  shub. 

Isa.  52.  8  when  the  Lord  shall  bring  again  Zion 
Jer.  30.  3  I  will  bring  again  the  captivity  of  my 
30.  18  I  will  bring  again  the  captivity  of  Jacob 

48.  47  Yet  will  I  bring  again  the  captivity 

49.  39  I  will  tiring  again  the  captivity  of  Elam 
Eze.  16.  53  I  shall  bring  again  their  captivity 

29.  14  I  will  living  again  the  captivity  of  Egypt 
Joel  3.  1  1  shall  bring  again  the  captivity  of  Judah 

4 . To  bring  back,  3ici  shub,  3 a. 

Isa.  49.  s  his  servant,  to  bring  Jacob  again  to  him 
Jer.  50.  19  I  will  bring  Israel  again  to  his  habitation 
Eze.  39.  27  I  have  brought  them  again  from  the 

5 . To  bring  back,  3«y  shub,  5. 

Gen.  14.  16  brought  again  his  brother  Lot,  and  his 
24.  5  I  needs  bring  thy  sou  again  unto 
24.  6  thou  bring  not  my  son  thither  again 
24.  8  ouly  bring  not  my  son  thither  again 

28.  15  I .  .will  bring  thee  again  into  this  land 
37.  14  Go,  I  pray  thee,  and  bring  me  word  ag. 

42.  37  I  will  bring  him  to  thee  again 

43.  21  we  have  brought  it  again  in  our  hand 

44.  8  we  brought  again  unto  thee  out  of  the 

48.  21  God  shall,  .bring  you  again  uuto  the  land 
Exodi5.  19  the  Lord  brought  again  the  waters 
Hum  17.  10  Bring  Aaron's  rod  again  before  the  testi. 

22.  8  Lodge  here.  .1  will  bring  you  word  again 
Deut  1.  22  bring  us  word  again  by  what  way  we 
1.  23  And  they,  .brought  us  word  again 
22,  1  in  any  case  bring  them  again  unto 
28.  68  shall  bring  thee  into  Egypt  again 
Josh  14.  7  I  brought  him  word  again  as  (it  was) 

22.  32  returned,  .and  brought  them  word  again 
Judgio.  3  tospeak  friendly .  (aud)to  bring  her  again 
1  Sa.  6.  21  The  Philistines  have  brought  again  the 
2.  Sa.  3.  26  messengers.. brought  him  again  from 

14.  21  bring  the  young  man  Absalom  again 

15.  8  the  Lord  shall  bring  me  again  indeed 
15.  25  he  will  bring  me  again,  and  show  me.. it 

1  Ki  ».  30  Benaiah  brought  the  king  word  again 

8.  34  bring  them  again  unto  the  land 

12.  21  bring  the  kingdom  again  to  Rehoboam 

20.  9  departed  aud  brought  him  word  again 

2  Ki  22.  o  the  scribe,  .brought  the  king  word  again 

22.  20  And  they  brought  the  king  word  again 

1  Ch.21.  1 2  I  shall  bring  again  to  him  that 

2  Ch.  6.  25  bring  them  again  unto  the  land  which 

11.  i.he  might  bring  the  kingdom  again 

12.  1  >  the  guard,  .brought  them  again  into  the 
24.  19  he  sent  prophets,  .to  bring  them  again 

33.  13  brought  him  again  to  Jerusalem  into  his 

34.  28  So  they  brought  the  king  word  again 
Neh.  9.  29  thou  mightest  tiring  them  again  unto 

13.  9  thither  brought  I  again  the  vessels  of  the 
Job  10.  9  and  wilt  thou  bring  me  into  dust  again? 
Psa  68.  22  1  will  bring  again  from  Bashan  ;  I  will 
Prov  iq.  24  so  much  as  bring  it  to  his  mouth  again 

26.  15  it  grieveth  him  to  bring  it  again  to  his 
Isa  38.  8  I  will  bring  again  the  shadows  of  the 

46.  8  bring  (it)  again  to  mind,  O  ye  transg. 

49.  5  formed  me.  to  bring  Jacob  again  to  him 
Jer.  12.  15  and  will  bring  them  again  every  man 

15.  19  return,  then  will  I  bring  thee  again 

16.  15  1  will  bring  them  again  into  their  land 

23.  3  I.  will  bring  them  again  to  their  folds 

24.  6  1  will  living  them  again  to  this  land 
28.  3  will  I  bring  again  into  this  place  ail 

28.  4  1  will  living  again  to  this  place.  .Jeconiali 

23.  6  bring  again  the  vessels  of  the  Lord’s 

29.  14  I  will  bring  you  again  unto  the  place 
32.  37  I  will  bring  them  again  into  this 

41.  16  the  eunuchs,  .lie  had  brought  again 
49.  6  will  bring  again  the  captivity  of .  .Ammon 
49.  39  I  will  bring  again  the  captivity  of  Elam 
Eze.  34.  4  have  ye  brought  again  that  which  was 
34.  16  I  will.. bring  again  that  which  was 
39.  25  I  bring  again  the  captivity  of  Jacob 

47.  1  he  brought  me  again  unto  the  door 

Joel  3  1  shall  bring  again  the  captivity  of  Judah 

Zeeh  10.  10  I  will  bring  them  again  also  out  of  the 

6.  To  lead  up,  back,  or  again,  avdyto  anago. 

Heb.  13.  20  that  brought  again  from  the  dead  our 

7  .To  turn  away  .from,  avoarpitpai  apostrepho. 
Matt.27.  3  brought  [again]  the  thirty  pieces  of  silver 

BRING  against,  to  — 

To  bring  or  bear  upon,  inapipw  epiphero. 

Jude  9  he  •  •  durst  not  bring  against  him  a  railing 


BRING  away,  to  — 

1  .To  consume  away,  tya  baar,  3. 

Deut  26.  13  I  have  brought  away  the  hallowed  things 

2.  To  lead  away,  in:  naliag. 

1  Sa.  23.  5  brought  away  their  cattle,  and  smote  them 

BRIN G  away  captive,  to  — 

To  carry  captive,  ruri  shabah. 

2  Ki.  5.  2  Syrians,  .had  brought  away  captive,  a 

BRING  back,  to  — 

1.  To  turn  back  to,  suy  shub. 

Psa.  14.  7  the  Lord  bringeth  back  the  captivity  of 
S3-  6  When  God  bringetli  back  the  captivity  of 
85.  1  thou  hast  brought  back  the  captivity  of 

2.  To  bring  back,  attf  shub,  5. 

Gen.  14.  16  he  brought  back  all  the  goods,  and  also 
Esod23.  4  thou  slialt  surely  bring  it  back  to  him 
Num  i3.  26  and  brought  back  word  unto  them 
2  Sa.  17.  3  I  will  bring  back  all  the  people 
19.  11  the  last  to  bring  the  king  back 
19.  12  are  ye  the  last  to  bring  back  the  king? 

1  Ki.  13.  18  Bring  him  back  with  thee  into  thine 

13.  20  unto  the  prophet  that  brought  him  back 

13.  23  the  prophet  whom  he  bad  brought  back 
13.  26  the  prophet  that  brought  him  back  from 

13.  29  laid  it  upon  the  ass  and  brought  it  back 

14.  28  the  guard . .  brought  them  back  into 

2  Ch.  19.  4  brought  them  back  uuto  the  Lord  God 
Job  33.  30  To  bring  back  his  soul  from  the  pit 
Eze.  44.  1  he  brought  me  back  the  way  of  the  gate 

BRING  down,  to  — 

1.  To  bring  down,  TV  yarad,  5. 

Gen.  39.  1  Ishmeelites,  which  had  brought  him  down 

42.  38  ye  bring  down  my  grey  hairs  with  sorrow 

43.  7  he  would  say,  Bring  your  brother  down  ? 

43.  22  other  money  have  we  brought  down  in 

44.  21  Bring  him  down  unto  me,  that  I  may  set 
44.  29  ye  shall  bring  down  my  grey  hairs  with 

44.  31  thy  servants  shall  bring  down  the  grey 

45.  13  ye  shall  haste  and  bring  down  my  father 
Deut.  1.  25  and  brought  (it)  down  unto  us,  and 

21.  4  bring  down  the  heifer  unto  a  rough 
Judg.  7.  4  living  them  down  unto  the  water,  and  I 

7.  5  lie  brought  down  the  people  unto  the 

16.  21  the  Philistines,  .brought  him  down 

1  Sa.  2.  6  he  bringeth  down  to  the  grave,  and 

30. 15  t'anst.  bring  me  down  to  this  company? 
30.  15  1  will  bring  thee  down  to  this  company 

30.  16  when  he  had  brought  him  down,  behold 

2  Sa  22.  48  lt(is)Goil.  that  bringeth  down  the  people 

1  Ki.  1.  33  ride  upon  mine,  and  bring  him  down 

1.  53  they  brought  him  down  from  the  altar 

2.  9  his  hoar  head  bring  thou  down  to  the 
5.  9  My  servants  shall  bring  (them)  down 

17.  23  Elijah,  brought  him  down  out  of 

18.  40  Elijah  brought  them  down  to  the  brook 
2Ki  11.  19  they  brought  down  the  king  from 

2  Ch.  23.  20  he.  .brought  down  the  king  from 
Tsa.  55.  23  thou,  0  God,  shalt  bring  them  down 

59.  11  scatter  them  by  thy  power;  and  bring,  a. 
Isa.  43. 14  I  have,  brought  down  all  their  nobles 
63.  6  I  will  bring  down  their  strength  to  the 
Jer.  49.  16  I  will  bring  thee  down  from  thence 
51.  40  I  will  bring  them  down  like  lambs 
Eze.  26.  20  I  shall  bring  thee  down  with  them 

28.  8  They  shall  bring  thee  down  to  the  pit 
Hos.  7. 12  I  will  living  them  down  as  the  fowls  of 
Amos  3.  11  he  shall  bring  down  thy  strength  from 
9,  2  thence  will  I  bring  them  down 
Obad  3  Who  shall  bring  me  down  to  the  ground! 
4  will  I  bring  thee  down,  saitli  the  Lord 

2.  To  cause  to  bend,  yts  kana,  5. 

Deut.  9.  3  he  shall  bring  them  down  before  thy  face 
Psa.  107.  iz  Therefore  he  brought  down  their  heart 
Isa.  25,  5  Thou  shalt  bring  down  the  noise  of 

3 . To  cause  to  touch,  yi:  naga,  5. 

Eze.  13.  14  bring  it  down  to  the  ground,  so  that  the 

4.  To  cause  to  bozo,  nnw  shachach,  5. 

Isa.  25.  12  high  fort  of  thy  walls  shall  he  bring  down 
26.  5  he  bringeth  down  them  that  dwell  on 

5.  To  humble,  *?s»  shaphel,  5. 

2  Sa.  22.  28  (that)  thou  mayest  bring  (them)  down 
Psa.  18.  27  For  thou  wilt. . bring  down  high  looks 
Isa.  25. 11  and  he  shall  bring  down  their  pride 
Eze.  17.  24  I  tlie  Lord  have  brought  dowu  the  high 

6.  To  lead  down,  Karayu  katagb. 

Acts  9.  30  they  brought  him  down  to  Cesarea,  and 

22.  30  tlie  chief  priests,  .brought  Paul  down 

23.  15  that  he  bring  him  down  unto  you 

23.  20  that  thou  wouldest  bring  down  Paul 

Rom  10.  6  that  is,  to  bring  Christ  down  (from  above) 

BRING  forth,  to  — 

1.27?  cause  to  come  in,  bo,  5. 

Zeeh.  3  8  will  bring  forth  my  servant  The  Branch 

2.771  ripen,  make  ready,  bashal,  5. 

Gen.  40.  10  the  clusters,  brought  forth  ripe  grapes 

3.77?  cause  to  yield  tender  gi ass,  u&i  dasha,  5. 

Gen.  1.  11  God  said,  Let  the  earth  bring  forth  grais 

4.  To  be  pained,  travail  in  birth,  San  chabal,  3. 
Song  8.  5  there  thy  mother  brought  thee  forth 

8,  5  there  she  brought  thee  forth  (that)  bare 


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5 .To  be  pained,  travail  in  birth,  Vin  chid. 

Isa.  45.  10  What  hast  thou  brought  forth? 

C.  To  beget,  bear,  iS;  yalad. 

Gen.  3  16  in  sorrow  thou  shalt  bring  forth  children 

30.  39  the  flocks  conceived .  and  brought  forth 
2  Ki.  19.  3  (there  is)  not  strength  to  bring  forth 
Job  15.  35  They  conceive  mischief,  and  bring  forth 
39.  1  when  the  wild  goats  of  the  rock  bring  f. 

39.  2  knowest  thou  the  time  when  they  bring  f. 
Psa.  7.  14  he.  .hath  conceived,  .and  brought  forth 
Prov  27.  1  thou  knowest  not  what  a  daymaybringf. 
Isa.  26.  18  we  have  as  it  were  brought  forth  wind 
33.  1  j  Ye  shall  conceive  chaff ;  ye  shall  bring 

37.  3  (there  is)  not  strength  to  bring  forth 

Si.  !S  all  the  sons  (that)  she  hath  brought  forth 

65.  23  They  shall  not.  .bring  forth  for  trouble 

66.  7  Before  she  travailed,  she  brought  forth 
66.  8  she  brought  forth  her  children 

Jer.  2.  27  Thou  hast  brought  me  forth :  for  they 
Hos.  9.  16  shall  bear  no  fruit;  yea,  though,  .bring  f. 
Mic.  5.  3  she  which  travaileth  hath  brought  forth 
Zeph.  2.  2  Before  the  decree  bring  forth,  (before) 

7.  To  cause  to  bear  or  bring  forth  "6;  yalad,  5. 

Isa.  59.  4  they  conceive  mischief,  and  bring  forth 

8.  To  let  go  out,  tty;  yatsa. 

Deut  14.  22  the  field  bringeth  forth  year  by  year 

9.  To  cause  to  go  out,  xy;  yatsa,  5. 

Gen.  1.  12  the  earth  brought  forth  grass,  (and) 

I.  24  Let  the  earth  bring  forth  the  living 

8.  17  Bring  forth  with  thee  every  living  thing 

14.  18  Melchizedek.  .brought  forth  bread  and 

15.  5  he  brought  him  forth  abroad,  and  said 
19.  16  they  brought  him  forth,  and  set  him 
19.  17  they  had  brought  them  forth  abroad 

24.  53  the  servant  brought  forth  jewels  of 

38.  24  Bring  her  forth,  and  let  her  be  burnt 
Exod.  3.  10  thou  mayest  bring  forth  my  people 

3.  11  I  should  bring  forth  the  children  of 

3.  12  When  thou  hast  brought  forth,  .people 

7.  4  bring  forth  mine  armies,  (and)  my  people 

8.  18  to  bring  forth  lice,  but  they  could  not 

12.  39  dough  which  they  brought  forth  out  of 

13.  16  the  Lord  brought  us  forth  out  of  Egypt 

16.  3  ye  have  brought  us  forth  into  this 
16.  32  I  brought  you  forth  from  tire  land  of 
19.  17  Moses  brought  forth  the  people  out  of 
29.  46  I  (am)  the  Lord,  that  brought  them  f. 

32.  n  which  thou  hast  brought  forth  out  of  the 

Lev.  24.  14  Bring  forth  him  that  hath  cursed 

24.  23  they  should  bring  forth  him  that  had 

25.  38  I  (am)  the  Lord,  .which  brought  you  f. 

25.  42  they  (are)  my  servants,  which  I  brought  f. 

25.  55  they  (are)  my  servants  whom  I  brought  f. 

26.  10  bring  forth  the  old  because  of  tire  new 

26.  13  I  (am)  the  Lord,  .which  brought  you  f. 

26.  45  their  ancestors,  whom  I  brought  forth 

Num  17.  8  house  of  Levi  was  budded . .  brought  forth 

19.  3  bring  her  forth  without  the  camp 

20.  8  thou  shalt  bring  forth  to  them  water 
20.  16  an  angel,  .hath  brought  11s  forth  out  of 

24.  8  God  brought  him  forth  out  of  Egypt 

Deut.  1.  27  he  hath  brought  us  forth  out  of  the  land 

4.  20  the  Lord,  .brought  you  forth  out  of  the 

6.  12  the  Lord,  which  brought  thee  forth  out 

9.  12  people,  .thou  hast  brought  forth,  .have 

9.  26  thou  hast  brought  forth  out  of  Egypt 

14.  28  thou  shalt  bring  forth  all  the  tithe  of 

16.  1  thy  God  brought  thee  forth  out  of  Egypt 

17.  5  shalt  thou  bring  forth  that  man  or  that 
22.  15  bring  forth  (the  tokens  of)  the  damsel’s 
26.  8  the  Lord  brought  us  forth  out  of  Egypt 
29.  25  he  brought  them  fortli  out  of  the  land 

Josh  10.  23  they,  .brought  forth  those  five  kings 
•ludg.  6.  8  brought  you  forth  out  of  the  house  of 
6.  18  I  come  unto  thee,  and  bring  forth  my 
19.  22  Bring  forth  the  man  that  came  into 
19.  25  brought  her  forth  unto  them  ;  and  they 

1  Sa.  12.  8  Moses  and  Aaron,  which  brought  forth 

2  Sa.  12.  30  he  1  nought  forth  the  spoil  of  the  city 

12.  31  he  brought  forth  the  people  that  (were) 
22.  20  He  brought  me  forth  also  into  a  large 

22.  49  bringeth  me  forth.. from  mine  enemies 

1  Ki.  8.  16  I  brought  forth  my  people . .  out  of  Egypt 

8.  51  (be)  thylpeople . .  which  thou  broughtest.  f. 

9.  9  the  Lord  their  God,  who  brought  forth 

2  Ki.io.  22  Bring  forth  vestments  for  all  the 

10.  22  And  he  brought  them  forth  vestments 

10.  26  they  brought  forth  the  images  out  of  the 

II.  12  he  brought  forth  the  king's  son,  and  put 

23.  4  bring  forth  out  of  the  temple,  .all  the 
2  Ch.  1.  17  And  they,  .brought  forth  out  of  Egypt 

6.  5  I  brought  forth  my  people  out  of  the 

7.  22  the  Lord,  .which  brought  them  forth 
Ezra  1.  7  the  king  brought  forth  the  vessels  of  the 

1.  7  which  Nebuchadnezzar  had  brought  f. 

1.  8  Even  those  did  Cyrus .  .bring  forth  by 
Neh.  9.  7  the  Lord.  .who.  .broughtesthimforthout 
Job  10.  18  then  hast  thou  brought  me  forth  out  of 
28.  11  (the  thing  that  is)  hid  bringeth  he  forth  to 
Psa.  18.  19  He  brought  me  forth  also  into  a  large 
37.  6  he  shall  bring  forth  thy  righteousness 

104.  14  he  may  bring  forth  food  out  of  the  earth 

105.  37  He  brought  them  forth  also  with  silver 
105.  43  And  he  brought  forth  his  people  with 

Prov. 30.  33  Surely  the  churningof  milk  bringeth  forth 
30.  33  and  the  wringing  of  the  nose  bringeth  f. 
30.  33  so  the  forcing  of  wrath  bringeth  forth 
Isa.  42.  1  he  shall  bring  forth  judgment  to 


Isa.  42.  3  he  shall  bring  forth  judgment  unto  truth 
43.  8  Bring  forth  the  blind  people  that  have 
43.  17  Which  bringeth  forth  the  chariot  and 
61.  11  as  the  earth  bringeth  forth  her  bud 
65.  9  I  will  bring  forth  a  seed  out  of  Jacob 
Jer.  ic.  13  he.  .bringeth  forth  the  wind  out  of 

11.  4  I  brought  them  forth  out  of  the  land 
20.  3  Pashur  brought  forth  Jeremiah  out  of 
32.  21  And  hast  brought  forth  thy  people  Israel 
34.  13  I  brought  them  forth  out  of  the  land 

50.  25  The  Lord,  .hath  brought  forth  the 

51.  10  The  Lord  hath  brought  fortli  our  right. 

51.  16  he.  .bringeth  forth  the  wind  out  of  his 

51.  44  I  will  bring  forth  out  of  his  mouth 

52.  31  Jehoiachin.  .brought  him  fortli  out 
Eze.  11.  7  I  will  bring  you  forth  out  of  the  midst 

12.  4  shalt  thou  bring  forth  thy  stuff  by  day 

12.  7  I  brought  fortli  my  stuff  by  day 

12.  7  I  brought  (it)  forth  in  the  twilight 
20.  6  bring  them  forth  of  the  land  oi  Egypt 
20.  9  made  myself  known .  .in  bringing  them  f. 
20.  22  in  whose  sight  I  brought  them  forth 
28.  18  I  bring  forth  a  fire  from  the  midst  of  thee 
38.  4  I  will  bring  thee  forth,  and  all  thine 
42.  1  he  brought  me  forth  into  the  outer  court 
42.  15  lie  brought  me  forth  toward  the  gate 
46.  21  he  brought  me  forth  into  the  outer  court 
Dan.  9.  15  God.  .hast  brought  thy  people  forth  out 
Hos.  9.  13  Ephraim  shall  bring  forth  his  children 
Mic.  7.  9  he  will  bring  me  forth  to  the  light 
Hag.  1.  11  (that)  which  the  ground  bringeth  fortli 
Zech.  4.  7  he  shall  bring  forth  the  head  stone 

5.  4  I  will  bring  it  forth,  saitli  the  Lord  of 

10.  To  cause  to  draw  nigh,  wn  nagash,  5. 

2  CI1.29.  23  they  brought  forth  the  he  goats  (for)  the 
Isa.  41.  21  bring  forth  your  strong  (reasons),  saith 
41.  22  Let  them  bring  (them)  forth,  and  show  us 

11.  To  sprout,  bring  forth,  nub. 

Prov  10.  31  The  mouth  of  the  just  bringeth  forth 

12.  To  lift  up,  bear,  Ny’3  nasa. 

Eze.  17.  23  it  shall  bring  forth  boughs,  and  bear  fruit 
Hag.  2.  19  and  the  olive  tree,  hath  not  brought  forth 
13  To  give,  jru  nathan. 

Isa.  43.  9  let  them  bring  forth  their  witnesses 

14 . To  do,  make,  yield,  np yt  asah. 

Gen.  41.  47  plenteous  years  the  earth  brought  forth 
Lev.  25.  21  it  shall  bring  forth  fruit  for  three  years 
Job  14.  9  it  will  bud,  and  bring  forth  boughs  like 
Isa.  5.  2  and  it  brought  forth  wild  grapes 
5.  4  brought  it  forth  wild  grapes '! 

Jer.  12.  2  they  grow,  yea,  they  bring  forth  fruit 
Eze.  17.  6  it  became  a  vine,  and  brought  forth 

17.  8  It  was  planted . .  that  it  might  bring  forth 

15.  To  cleave  through,  rhs palacli,  3. 

Job  39.  3  They  bow  themselves,  they  bring  forth 

16.  To  bear  fruit,  nns  parah. 

Isa.  45.  8  let  them  bring  forth  salvation,  and  let 

17.  To  spring  up,  nay  tsamach. 

Eccl.  2.  6  to  water . .  the  wood  tiiat  bringeth  forth 

18.  To  cause  to  spring  up,  nsy  tsamach,  5. 

Gen.  3.  18  Thorns  also  and  thistles  shall  it  bring  f. 

19.  To  cause  to  draw  near,  qarab,  5. 

Judg.  5.  25  she  brought  forth  butter  in  a  lordly  dish 

20.  To  set,  make  even,  miy  shavah,  3. 

Hos.  10.  1  he  bringeth  forth  fruit  unto  himself 

21 .  To  lead,  lead  on,  Hyu  ago. 

Acts  25.  17  commanded  the  man  to  be  brought  forth 

25.  23  Festus'  command.  Paul  was  brought  forth 

22.  To  lead  up  or  again,  avayoi  anagb. 

Acts  12.  4  intending  after  Easter  to  bring  him  forth 

23.  To  bear  forth  young,  curoKveu  apokueo. 

Jas.  1.  15  when  lust  hath  conceived,  it  bringeth  f. 

24.  To  bud,  sprout,  $\a<TTavw  blastano. 

Jas.  5.  18  the  earth  brought  forth  her  fruit 

25.  To  give,  SlScofu  (lidomi. 

Matt  13.  8  into  good  ground,  and  brought  forth  fruit 

26.  To  cast  forth,  cKfiaWoi  ekballo. 

Matti2.  35  good  treasure  of  the  heart,  bringeth  forth 

12.  35  the  evil  treasure,  bringeth  forth  evil 

13.  52  bringeth  forth .  .outof  histreasure(things) 

27.  To  beget,  bear,  yewaa  gennao. 

Luke  1.  57  should  be  delivered;  and  she  brought  f. 

28.  To  bear  or  bring  forth,  i/cQepw  ekphero. 

Lukeis.  22  Bring  forth  the  best  robe,  and  put  (it)  on 
Acts  5.  15  they  brought  forth  the  sick  into  the  streets 

29.  To  lead  out,  e£dyu  exago. 

Acts  5.  19  opened  the  prison  doors,  and  brought  f. 

30.  To  lead  down,  uarayw  katago. 

Acts  23.  28  I  brought  them  forth  into  their  council 

31.  To  do,  make,  iroieco  poieo. 

Matt.  3.  8  Bring  forth .  .fruits  meet  for  repentance 
3.  10  every  tree  which  bringeth  not  forth  good 
7.  17  every  good  tree  bringeth  forth  good  fruit 
7.  17  a  corrupt  tree  bringeth  forth  evil  fruit 
7.  18  A  good  tree  cannot  bring  forth  evil  fruit 
7.  18  neither  (can)  a  corrupt  tree  bring  forth 


Matt.  7.  19  Every  tree  that  bringeth  not  forth  good 

13.  23  (it). .  alsobeareth  fruit  and  bringeth  forth 

13.  26  the  blade  was  sprung  up,  and  brought  f. 

?i.  43  a  nation  bringeth  forth  the  fruits  thereof 
Luke  3.  8  Bring  forth .. fruits  worthy  of  repentance 
3.  9  every  tree,  .which  bringeth  not  forth 

6.  43  a  good  tree  bringeth  not  forth  corrupt 
6.  43  doth  a  corrupt  tree  bring  forth  good 

32.  To  lead  forward,  npodyw  proagb. 

Acts  12.  6  Herod  would  have  brought  him  forth 
25.  26  I  have  brought  him  forth  before  you 

33.  To  bear  forward,  vpotpepu  propherb. 

Luke  6.  45  his  heart  bringeth  forth  that  which  is 
6.  45  his  heart  bringeth  forth  that  which  is 

34.  To  bring  forth,  t'iktoi  tikto. 

Matt.  1.  21  And  she  shall  bring  forth  a  son 

1.  23  Behold,  a  virgin,  .shall  bring  forth  a  son 

1.  25  And  knew  her  not  till  she  had  brought  f. 
Luke  1.  31  behold,  thou  shalt.  .bring  forth  a  son 

2.  7  she  brought  forth  her  first  born  son 
Heb.  6.  7  the  earth,  .bringeth  forth  herbs  meet  for 
Jas.  1.  15  sin,  when  it  is  finished,  bringeth  forth 
Rev.  12.  5  And  she  brought  forth  a  man  child 

12.  13  persecuted  the  woman  which  brought  f. 

35.  To  bear,  <p;pw  phero. 

Mark  4.  8  And  other  fell,  .and  brought  forth 
John  12.  24  if  it  die,  it  bringeth  forth  much  fruit 

15.  2  that  it  may  bring  forth  more  fruit 
15.  5  the  same  bringeth  forth  much  fruit 
15.  16  I  have  clioseu  you.  .go  and  bring  forth 
[See  also  First  child,  fruit,  new  fruit,  thousands. 
BRING  forth  abundantly  — 

To  swarm,  yyf  sharats. 

Geu.  1.  20  Let  the  waters  bring  forth  abundantly 

I.  21  the  waters  brought  forth  abundantly 
9.  7  bring  forth  abundantly  in  the  earth 

Exod.  8.  3  the  river  shall  bring  forth  frogs  abund. 

BRING  forth  children,  to  — 

To  beget,  bear,  T>;  yalad. 

Isa.  23.  4  I  travail  not,  nor  bring  forth  childreu 
BRING  forth  fruit,  to  — 

To  burst  forth,  au  nub. 

Psa.  92.  14  They  shall  still  bring  forth  fruit  in  old 
BRIN G  forth  in  abundance,  to  — 

To  swarm,  {np  sharats. 

Psa.105.  30  Their  land  brought  forth  frogs  in  abund. 
BRING  forth  plentifully,  to  — 

To  bear  well,  ebcfopioi  euphoreb. 

Luke  12.  16  of  a  rich  man  brought  forth  plentifully 

BRING  forth,  to  labour  to — • 

To  break  forth,  nil  guach. 

Mic.  4.  10  Be  in  pain,  and  labour  to  bring  forth 

BRING  forth,  to  be  made  to  — 

To  be  pained,  or  in  travail,  chul,  6. 

Isa.  66.  8  Shall  the  earth  be  made  to  bring  forth 
BRING  forth,  to  make  to  — 

To  cause  to  bear,  lb;  yalad,  5. 

Isa.  55.  10  the  rain,  .maketh  it  bring  forth  and  bud 

BRING  forth,  to  cause  to  — 

To  cause  to  bear,  tb’.  yalad,  5. 

Isa.  66.  9  to  the  birth,  and  not  cause  to  bring  forth? 
66.  9  shall  I  cause  to  bring  forth,  aud  shut 
BRING  forth  young,  to  — 

To  beget,  bear,  l1?;  ya.lad. 

Eze.  31.  6  all  the  beasts,  .bring  forth  their  young 
BRING  hither,  to  — 

To  give,  jra  nathan. 

Psa.  81.  2  Take  a  psalm,  and  bring  hither  thetimb. 
BRING  home  (again),  to  — 

To  turn  back,  2W  sliub,  5. 

Ruth  1.  21  Lord  hath  brought  me  home  again  empty 
Judg  11.  9  If  ye  bring  me  home  again  to  fight 
Job  39.  i2  'Wilt  thou  believe,  .he  will  bring  home 

BRING  forward  on  one’s  journey,  to  — 

To  send  forward,  Trpone/x-jru  propempo. 

3  John  6  bring  forward  on  their  journey  after  a 

BRING  in,  to  — 

1.  To  cause  to  go  or  come  in,  K'3  bo,  5. 

Gen.  39.  14  he  hath  brought  in  an  Hebrew  unto  us 
47.  7  Joseph  brought  in  Jacob  his  father 
Exodi5.  17  Thou  shalt  bring  them  in,  and  plant 

16.  s  shall  prepare  (that)  which  they  bring  in 
23.  23  Angel  shall  go  before  thee,  and  bring  in 

26.  33  thou  mayest  bring  in  thither  within  the 
40.  4  thou  shalt  bring  in  the  table,  and  set  in 
40  4  thou  shalt  bring  in  the  candlestick 

Lev.  6.  21  (when  it  is)  baken,  thou  shalt  bring  it  in 
Num  14.  31  little  ones,  them  will  I  bring  in,  and 

27.  17  which  may  bring  them  in  ;  that  the 
Deut.  4.  38  bring  thee  in,  to  give  thee  their  land 

9.  4  the  LORD  hath  brought  me  in  to  possess 

I I.  29  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  brought  thee  in  to 

1  Sa.  16.  12  he  sent  and  brought  him  in.  Now  he 

2  Sa.  3.  22  Joal)  came . .  and  brought  in  a  great  spoil 

5.  2  he  that  leddest  out  and  broughtest  in 

6.  17  they  broughtin  the  ark  of  the  Lord,  and 
p.  10  thou  shalt  bring  in  (the  fruits),  that  thy 


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T  Ki  7  51  Solomon  brought  in  the  things.,  liisfather 
8.  6  the  priests  brought  in  the  ark  of  the 
jo  ji  the  navy,  .brought  in  from  Ophir .  almug 
,,  u  he  brought  in  the  things  which  Ins  father 
,  Oh  o  28  they  should  bring  them  in  and  out  by 
Cl!  9=;  1  Solomon  brought  in  (all)  the  things  that 

f'  ,  priests  brought  in  the  ark  of  the  covenant 
,8  he  brought  into  the  house  of  God  the 
24.  6  hast  thou  not  required  . .  Lev  to  bring  in 
24  0  to  bring  in  to  the  Lord  the  collection 
24  10  the  people . .  brought  in,  and  cast  into 
4  he  brought  in  the  priests  and  the  Levites 

20  21  the  congregation  brought  in  sacrifices  and 

20  is  Levites.  .brought  in  the  burnt  offerings 

21  t  the  children,  .brought  m.  .the  first  fruits 
2i  6  they  also  brought  in  the  tithe  of  oxen 
21  12  brought  in  the  offerings  and  the  tithes 

Neh  12  15  bringing  in  sheaves,  and  lading  asses ;  as 
12  is  which  they  brought  into  Jerusalem  on 
Jer  17.  21  bring  (it)  in  by  the  gates  of  Jerusalem 
.  7  2j  bring  in  no  burden  through  the  gates 
2-  4  I  brought  them  into  the  house  of  the 

Han  I  18  the  king  had  said  he  should  bring  them  in 
0  24  to  bring  in  everlasting  righteousness 
Hag.  1.  6  Ve  have  sown  much,  and  bring  in  little 

.  To  cause  to  come  up  or  in,  5.  _ 

Dau  2  24  bring  me  in  before  tlie  king,  and  I  will 
2  2s  Arioch  brought  in  Daniel  before  the  king 

4.  6  to  bring  in  all  the  wise  (men)  of  Babylon 

5  7  The  king  cried  aloud  to  bring  in . .  astrolo. 

.  To  lead  to  or  into ,  clad 70?  eisago. 

Luke  2  27  the  parents  brought  in  the  child  Jesus 
11  21  bring  in  hither,  .poor,  and  the  maimed 
John  1 8  16  Then,  .that  other  disciple,  .brought  in 
Acts  7.  4S  also  our  fathers .  .brought  in  with  Jesus 
Heb.  1.  6  again,  when  he  bringeth  in  the  first  beg. 

..To  bear  to  or  into,  clacpipu  eisphero. 

Luke  s  18  they  sought  (means)  to  bring  him  in 

5.  jg find  by  what.. they  might  bring  him  in 

1RING  in  privily,  to  —  _ 

Vo  lead  in  sideways,  irapeiadyu  pareisago. 

2  Pe.  2.  1  false  teachers ..  privily  shall  bring  in  dam. 

1RING  in  upon,  to  — 

Vo  lead  upon,  indy  a  epagb.  _ 

2  Pe.  2  5  a  preacher . .  bringing  in  the  flood  upon 

3RING  into,  to  — 

[.To  lead  in,  toward,  ehrdya  eisagb. 

Luke?2.  54  they,  .brought  him  into  the  high  priest  s 
Acts  o.  8  led .  .and  brought  (him)  into  Damascus 
21  28  and  further  brought  Greeks  also  into 
21  29  that  Paul  had  brought  into  the  temple 

2 .To  bear  in,  toward,  tlcnpipu  eisphero. 

1  Ti.  6.  7  For  we  brought  nothing  into  (this)  world 

Heb  12.  11  blood  is  brought  into  the  sanctuary  by 

(See  also  Bondage,  contempt,  sware,  subjection.] 

BRING  low,  to  — 

1.2b  cause  to  bend,  yJ3  kana,  5. 

2  Ch  28  19  For  the  Lori)  brought  Judah  low  because 
Job  40.  12  Look  on  every  one.  .(and)  bring  him  low 

2.  To  cause  to  bend  or  bow,  SH3  karri,  5. 

Judg  11.  35  Alas,  .thou  hast  brought  me  very  low 

3.  To  make  humble,  W  sliaphel,  5. 

,  Sa  2.  7  The  Lord,  .bringeth  low  and  lifteth  up 

Prov  29  23  A  man's  pride  shall  bring  him  low  :  but 

BRING  near  to  — 

1  .To  bring  near,  qarab,  3. 

Isa  46.  13  I  bring  near  my  righteousness  ;  it  shall 

2.  To  cause  to  draw  near,  nil)  qarab,  5. 

Num  3  6  Bring  the  tribe  of  Levi  near,  and 

16.  q  bring  you  near  to  himself,  to  do  the 
16.  10  he  hath  brought  thee  near  (to  him),  and 

3.  To  cause  to  draw  near,  rnp  qereb,  5. 

Dan.  7.  13  and  they  brought  him  near  before  him 

BRING  on  the  way,  to  — 

1.  To  send  on,  nSy"  shalach,  3. 

Gen.  18.  16  Abraham  went,  .to  bring  them  on  the  way 

2.  To  send  forward,  irpoirip.nu>  propempb. 

Acts  15  3  being  brought  on  their  way  by  the  church 

21  5  they  all  brought  us  on  our  way,  with 

Rom  15.  24  for  I  trust,  to  be  brought  on  my  way 
2  Co.  1.  16  to  be  brought  on  my  way  toward  Judea 

BRING  on  the  journey,  to  — 

To  send  forward,  irpoiri  piro>  propempb. 

1  Co.  16.  6  that  ye  may  bring  me  on  my  journey 
Titus  3.  13  Bring  Zenas  the  lawyer,  .on  their  journey 

BRING  out,  to  — 

1.7b  cause  to  come  forth,  uv  yatsa,  5. 

Gen.  13.  7  I  (am)  the  Lord  that  brought  thee  out 
iq.  5  bring  them  out  unto  us,  that  we  may 
10  8  let  me,  I  pray  you,  bring  them  out  unto 

iq.  12  bring  (them)  out  of  this  place 
40.  14  make  mention  of  me.  .and  bring  me  out 
43  2}  And  he  brought  Simeon  out  unto  them 
48.  12  Joseph  brought  them  out  from  between 
Exod.  6.6  1  will  bring  you  out  from  under  the 

6.  7  which  bringeth  you  out  from  under  the 
6.  12  bring  the  children,  .out  of  the  land 

6  27  to  bring  out  the  children,  .from  Egypt 

7  5  bring  out  the  children . .  from  among 

16 


Exod  1 2.  42  the  Lord,  .bringing  them  out  from  the 

12.  si  Lord  did  bring  the  children  of  Israel  out 
j2  3  the  Lord  brought  you  out  from  this 
13  9  the  Lord  brought,  thee  out  of  Egypt 

,,  14  the  Lord  brought  us  out  from  Egypt 
j6  6  the  Lord  hath  brought  you  out  from  the 
18.’  1  the  Lord  had  brought  Israel  out  of  Egypt 

20.  2  I(am)the  Lord,  .which,  .brought  theeout 
32  12  For  mischief  did  he  bring  them  out 
Lev  iq.  36  I  (am)  the  Lord,  .which  brought  you  out 
23  43  I  brought  them  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 
Num  is.  41  I  (am)  the  Lord,  .which  brought  you  out 
J7  9  And  Moses  brought  out  all  the  rods 

23.  22  God  brought  them  out  of  Egypt ;  he  hath 
Deut  4  37  he.  .brought  thee  out  in  his  sight 

s  6  I  (am)  the  Lord  . .  which  brought  thee  out 
s  is  the  Lord  thy  God  brought  thee  out 

6  23  he  brought  us  out  from  thence,  that  he 

6.  21  and  the  Lord  brought  us  out  of  Egypt 

7  8  the  Lord  brought  you  out  with  a  mighty 

7.  19  whereby  the  L.  thy  God  brought  thee  out 
q  28  the  land  whence  thou  broughtest  us  out 
□  28  he  hath  brought  them  out  to  slay  them 

13.  5  the  Lord,  .which  brought  you  out  of 
if  10  the  Lord,  .which  brought  thee  out  of 

21.  19  shall  his  father .. bring  him  out  to  the 
22  21  Then  they  shall  bring  out  the  damsel 

22.  24  bring  them  both  out  unto  the  gate 

24.  11  the  man .  .thou  dost  lend  shall  bring  out 
Josh  6.  22  Go.  .and  bring  out  thence  the  woman 

6.  23  brought  out  Rahab,  and  her  father,  and 
10  22  bring  out  those  five  kings  unto  me  out 
10.  24  they  brought  out  those  kings  unto  Joshua 
24.  5  them  :  and  afterward  I  brought  you  out 
24.  6  I  brought  your  fathers  out  of  Egypt 
Judg  2.  12  forsook  the  Lord,  .which  brought  out 
6.  19  and  brought  (it)  out  unto  him  under  the 
6.  30  Bring  out  thy  son,  that  he  may  die 
2  Sa.  10.  16  Hadarezer  sent,  and  brought  out  the 
13.  18  his  servant  brought  her  out,  and  bolted 

1  Ki.  8.  21  he  brought  them  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

8  si  thou  broughtest  our  fathers  out  of  Egypt 
,0.  29  did  they  bring  (them)  out  by  their  means 

2  Ki.23.  6  he  brought  out  the  grove  from  the  house 

1  Ch.  9.  28  they  should  bring  in  and  out  by  tale 

20.  2  he  brought,  .much  spoil  out  of  the  city 
20  3  he  brought  out  the  people  that  (were)  in 

2  Ch  1.  17  so  brought  they  out  (horses)  for  all  the 

q  28  they  brought  unto  Solomon  horses  out 
16.  2  Then  Asa  brought  out  silver  and  gold  out 

23.  II  Then  they  brought  out  the  king's  son,  and 
23  14  the  priest  brought  out  the  captains  of 
29'.  16  priests ..  brought  out  all  the  uucleanness 
34  14  w  hen  they  brought  out  the  money  that 
Job  12.  22  He.  .bringeth  out  to  light  the  shadow  of 
Psa.  25.  17  O  bring  thou  me  out  of  my  distresses 
66.  12  thou  broughtest  us  out  into  a  wealthy 
68.  6  he  bringeth  out  those  which  are  bound 
78  16  He  brought  streams  also  out  of  the  rock 
107.  14  He  brought  them  out  of  darkness  and 
107.  28  he  bringeth  them  out  of  their  distresses 
133.  7  he  bringeth  the  wind  out  of  his  treasuries 
136.  11  brought  out  Israel  from  among  them  for 
143.  11  Quicken  me.  .bring  my  soul  out  of  trouble 
Isa.  40.  26  these  (things),  that  bringeth  out  their  host 
42.  7  bring  out  the  prisoners  from  the  prison 
Jer.  7  22  I  brought  them  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

8.  1  they  shall  bring  out  the  bones  of  the 
31  32  to  bring  them  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 
38.  23  So  they  shall  bring  out  all  thy  wives  and 
Eze  11.  9  I  will  bring  you  out  of  the  midst  thereof 
20.  14  in  whose  sight  I  brought  them  out 
20.  34  I  will  bring  you  out  from  the  people,  and 
20.  41  when  I  bring  you  out  from  the  people 
34.  1 3 1  will  bring  them  out  from  the  people 
47.  2  Then  brought  he  me  out  of  the  way  of  the 
Amos  6  10  bring  out  the  bones  out  of  the  house 

2.7o  lead  out,  if.dyu>  exagb. 

Acts  7.  36  He  brought  them  out,  after  that  he  had 
7  jo  Moses,  which  brought  us  out  of  the  land 
12!  17  the  Lord  had  brought  them  out  of 
13'.  17  with  an  high  arm  brought  he  them  out 
16.  39  they  came,  .and  brought  (them)  out,  and 

3.  To  lead  forward,  n  podyu  proago. 

Acts  16.  30  brought  them  out,  and  said,  Sirs,  what 

BRING  over,  to  — 

l.To  carry  into  exile,  rip?  gelah,  5. 

Ezra  4.  10  whom  the  great. .  Asnapper  brought  over 

2.7b  cause  to  pass  over,  7351  abar,  5. 

Nuni32  s  if  we  have  found  grace,  .bring  us  not  over 
Josh.  7.  7  hast  thou  at  all  brought  this  people  over 
2  Sa.  2.  8  brought  him  over  to  Mahanaim 

BRING  through,  to  — 

To  cause  to  pass  over,  731)  abar,  5. 

Eze  47  3,  4  he  brought  me  through  the  waters  ;  the 

’  47.  4  brought  me  through  ;  the  waters  (were) 

BRING  to,  to  — 

1.7b  bear  in  to,  ei <r<pipco  eisphero. 

Acts  17.  20  thou  bringest  certain  strange  things  to 

2.7b  bear  toward,  trpoarpip a>  prosphero. 

Matt.  s.  23  if  thou  bring  thy  gift  [to]  the  altar,  and 
9  2  they  brought  to  him  a  man  sick  of  the 

q.  32  brought  to  him  a  dumb  man  possessed 
17!  16  I  brought  him  to  thy  disciples,  and  they 
Markio.  13  they  brought  young  children  to  him,  that 
[See  also  Birth,  honour,  nothing,  nought,  shame  ] 


BRING  to  pass,  to  — 

To  do,  niyj;  asah. 

Gen.  41.  32  God  will  shortly  bring  it  to  pass 

50.  20  God  meant  it  unto  good,  to  bring  to  pass 
Psa  37  5  also  in  him,  and  he  shall  bring  (it)  to  pass 

37.  7  man  who  bringeth  wicked  devices  to  pass 

BRING  together,  to  — ■ 

1.  To  gather,  jap  qabats,  3. 

Isa.  62.  9  they  that  have  brought  it  together  shall 

2.7b  bear  together,  crupepipw  sumphero. 

Acts  19.  19  Many  of  them,  .brought  their  books  tog. 

BRIN G  unto,  to  — 

To  bear  toward,  irpoatpipco  prosphero. 

Matt.  4-  24  they  brought  unto  him  all  sick  people 
?  16  they  brought  unto  him  many  that  were 
12.22  Then  was  brought  unto  him  one  possessed 
n-  35  brought  unto  him  all  that  were 

18.  24  one  was  [brought  unto]  him  which  owed 

19.  13  then  were  there  brought  unto  him  little 

22.  19  they  brought  unto  him  a  penny 

Luke  1 2  11  when  they  [bring  you]  unto  the  synagogues 
18  15  they  brought  unto  him  also  infants,  that 

23.  14  Ve  have  brought  this  man  unto  me,  as 

BRING  up,  to  — 

1.7b  be  faithful,  steady,  a  nurse,  jox  aman. 

2  Ki.10.  1  them  that  brought  up  Aliab's  (children) 
Esth.  2.  7  he  brought  up  Hadassah,  that  (is),  Esther 

2.7b  make  great,  nourish,  Si)  gadal,  3. 

2  Ki  10.  6  the  great  men . .  which  brought  them  up 
Isa  49  21  who  hath  brought  up  these  '  Behold,  I 
Si.  18  of  all  the  sons  (that)  she  hath  brought  up 
Hos.  9  12  Though  they  bring  up  their  children 

3.7b  bear,  iS;  yalad. 

2  Sa  21.  8  two  sons,  .whom  she  brought  up  for 

4.  To  cause  to  come  out,  yatsa,  5. 

Num  13.  32  they  brought  up  an  evil  report  of  the 
14.  36  by  bringing  up  a  slander  upon  the  land 
14.  37  men  that  did  bring  up  the  evil  report 
Deut  22.  14  bring  up  an  evil  name  upon  her,  and 

22.  19  he  hath  brought  up  an  evil  name  upon  a 

5.7b  go  up,  r6j)  alah,  (1),  5. 

Gen.  46.  4  I  w  ill  also  surely  bring  thee  up  (again) 

6.  To  cause  to  go  up,  nbit  alah,  5. 

Exod  3.  8  I  am  come  down,  .to  bring  them  up 

3.  17  I  will  bring  you  up  out  of  the  affliction 
8.  7  brought  uji  frogs  upon  the  land  of  Egypt 
17.  3  thou  hast  brought  us  up  out  of  Egypt,  to 
32  1  the  man  that  brought  us  up  out  of  the 

32.  4  which  brought  thee  up  out  of  the  land  of 
32  8  These,  .have  brought  thee  up  out  of  the 

32.  23  this  Moses,  the  man  that  brought  us  up 
0-1  12  thou  sayest  unto  me,  Bring  up  this  people 

33. '  1  the  people  which  thou  hast  brought  up 
Kumii.  13  thou  broughtest  up  this  people  in  thy 

16.  t 3  thou  hast  brought  us  up  out  of  a  land 
20  25  Take  Aaron .  and  bring  them  up  unto 

27  5  Wherefore  have  ye  brought  us  up  out 
22.  41  Balak.  .brought  him  up  into  the  high 

Deut  20.  1  God  (is)  with  thee,  which  brought  thee  up 
Josh  2.  6  she  had  brought  them  up  to  the  roof  of 
24  17  he  (it  is)  that  brought  us  up  and  our 
24.  32  the  children  of  Israel  brought  up  out  of 
Judg  6.  8  I  brought  you  up  from  Egypt,  .out  of  the 

6  13  Did  not  the  Lord  bring  us  up  from  Egypt? 

is  13  they .  .brought  him  up  from  the  rock 
j6.  8  the  lords . .  brought  up  to  her  seven  green 

1  Sa  2  6  he  bringeth  down .  .and  bringeth  up 

2’.  14  all  that  the  flesh  hook  brought  up  the 
8.  8  I  brought  them  up  out  of  Egypt  even 

10  18  I  brought  up  Israel  out  of  Egypt,  and 
12’.  6  the  Lord  . .  that  brought  your  fathers  up 
iq.  is  Bring  him  up  to  me  in  the  bed,  that  I 

28  8  bring  me  (him)  up  whom  I  shall  name 
28  11  Whom  shall  I  bring  up  unto  tliee  ? 

28.  II  And  he  said.  Bring  me  up  Samuel 

28  13  Why  hast  thou  disquieted.,  to  bring  me  up 

2  Sa.  2".  3  David  bring  up,  every  man  with  his 

6  2  to  bring  up  from  thence  the  ark  of  (jod 

6  12  So  David .  .brought  up  the  ark  of  God 

6.  is  So  David .  .brought  up  the  ark  of  the 

7.  6  I  brought  up  the  children  of  Israel  out 
21  13  he  brought  up  from  thence  the  bones  of 

,  Ki  8  1  they  might  bring  up  the  ark  of  the  cove. 
8  4  they  brought  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord 

8'  4  even  those  did .  .the  Levites  bring  up 
12  28  thy  gods,  .brought  thee  up  out  of  the 
2  Ki.  17.  7  the  Lord .  .had  brought  them  up  out  of 
17  36  the  Lord,  who  brought  you  up  out  of  the 
as.  6  took  the  king,  and  brought  him  up  to 
I  Ch  13  6  David  went,  .to  bring  up  thence  the  ark 

is  3  David  gathered  all  Israel,  .to  bring  up 
is!  12  ye  may  bring  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord 
is  14  the  priests.,  bring  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord 
is  as  David,  went  to  bring  up  the  ark  of  the 
is  28  all  Israel  brought  up  the  ark  of  the 
17  SI  brought  up  Israel  unto  this  day 

2CI1.  1.  4  the  ark  .  had  David  brought  up 

s  2  bring  up  the  ark  of  the  covenant 

5  and  they  brought  up  the  ark  and  the  tab. 
s  s  these  did  the  priests  .  bring  up 
8.  11  Solomon  brought  up  the  daughter  of 


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BROKEN 


Ezra  i.  it  bring  up  with  (them  of)  the  captivity 

4.  2  king  of  Assur,  which  brought  us  up 
Neh.  9  18  This  (is)  thy  god  that  brought  thee  up 

10.  38  bring  up  the  tithe  of  the  tithes  unto 

12.  31  I  brought  up  the  princes  of  Judah  upon 
Psa.  30.  3  thou  hast  brought  up  my  soul  from 

40.  2  He  brought  me  up  also  out  of  an  horrible 
71.  20  bring  me  up  again  from  the  depths 
Isa  8  7  the  Loud  bringeth  up  upou  them  the 
63.  11  Where  (is)  he  that  brought  them  up 
Jer.  2.  6  Where  (is)  the  Lord  that  brought  us  up 

11.  7  I  brought  them  up  out  of  the  land 
16  14  15  The  Loud  liveth,  that  brought  up 
23.  7  The  Lord  liveth,  which  brought  up 
23.  8  the  Lord  liveth,  which  brought  up 
27.  22  I  bring  them  up,  and  restore  them 

39.  5  they  brought  him  up  to  Nebuchadnezzar 
Eze.  16.  40  They  shall  also  bring  up  a  company 
ig.  3  And  she  brought  up  one  of  her  whelps 
23.  46  I  will  bring  up  a  company  upon 
26.  19  I  shall  bring  up  the  deep  upon  thee 

29.  4  I  will  bring  thee  up  out  of  the  midst 
32.  3  they  shall  bring  thee  up  in  my  net 
37.  6  I  will . .  bring  up  flesh  upon  you 
37.  13  Iliave..broughtyouupoutofyourgraves 

Amos  2.  10  I  brought  you  up  from  the  land  of  Egypt 
3.  1  I  brought  up  from  the  land  of  Egypt 

8.  10  I  will  bring  up  sackcloth  upon  all 

9.  7  Have  not  I  brought  up  Israel  out 
Jon.  2.  6  yet  hast  thou  brought  up  my  life 

Mic.  6.  4  I  brought  thee  up  out  of  the  land  of  Eg. 

7 . To  make  great,  nourish,  nyi  rabah,  3. 

Lam.  2.  22  brought  up  hath  mine  enemy  consumed 

8.  To  make  high,  on  rum,  3. 

Isa.  1.  2  I  have  nourished  and  brought  up 
23.  4  neither  do  I  nourish,  .(nor)  bring  up 

9.  To  feed  or  nourish  up,  ai/aTpetpw  anatrepho. 

A  cts  22.  3  I  am . .  brought  up  in  this  city 

10.  To  bear  up,  avatylpw  anapherd. 

Matt  17.  1  Jesus .  .bringeth  them  up  into  an  high 

11.  To  nourish  fully,  eKTpe<t>u>  eklrepho. 

Eph.  6.  4  bring  them  up  in  the  nurture  and  admo. 

12.  To  feed  or  nourish,  rpecpu  trepho. 

Luke  4. 16  Nazareth,  where  he  had  been  brought  up 

BRING  up  again,  to  — 

To  lead  up,  back,  again,  avdyu  anago. 

Rom.  10.  7  Who.  .is,  to  bring  up  Christ  again  from 

BRING  up  delicately,  to  — 

To  fondle,  pip  panaq,  3. 

Prov.29.  21  He  that  delicately  bringeth  up  his  serva. 

BRING  upon,  to  — 

To  lead  upon,  iirdyai  epago. 

Acts  5.  28  intend  to  bring  this  man's  blood  upon  us 
2  Pe.  2.  1  the  Lord,  .bring  upon  themselves  swift " 

BRINGER  up  — 

To  be  steady,  faithful,  a  nurse,  aman. 

2  Ki.  10.  5  the  bringers  up  (of  the  children),  sent  to 

BRINGING  — 

1. To  bear,  Nyf  nasa. 

2  Ch.  9.  21  once  came  the  ships.,  bringing  gold,  and 
Psa.  126.  6  come.again.  .bringing  his  sheaves 

‘l.To  lead,  &yu  ago. 

Heb.  2. 10  it  became  him.  .in  bringing  many  sons 

8.  To  bear,  carry,  <pepa  pherb. 

Mark  2.  3  bringing  one  sick  of  the  palsy,  which  was 
Luke24.  1  bringing  the  spices  which  they  had 
Acts  5. 16  There  came  also  a  multitude,  .bringing 

BRINGING  in  — 

A  leading  in  upon,  iireioaywyf)  epeisagbge. 

Heb.  7.  19  the  bringing  in  of  a  better  hope  (did) :  by 
[See  also  Birth,  bondage,  captivity,  child,  contempt, 
desolation,  honour,  light,  low,  nothing,  nought,  per¬ 
fection,  power,  remembrance,  safe,  salvation,  shame, 
snare,  subjection,  tidings,  word.] 

BRINK  — 

1  .End,  border,  rnfij  qatseh. 

Josh.  3.  8  ye  are  come  to  the  brink  of  the  water  of 

2 . Lip,  edge,  n?y  saphah. 

Gen.  41.  3  and  stood  by .  .upon  the  brink  of  the 
Exod.  2.  3  laid  (it)  in  the  flags  by  the  river’s  brink 
7.  15  thou  shalt  stand  by  the  river’s  brink 
Deut.  2.  36  by  the  brink  of  the  river  of  Arnon,  and 
Eze.  47.  6  caused  me  to  return  to  the  brink  of  the 

BROAD  — 

1  .Broad,  xoide,  3rn  rachab. 

Neh.  3.  8  they  fortified  Jerusalem  unto  the  broad 

12.  38  tower  of  the  furnaces  even  unto  the  broad 
Job  11.  9  The  measure,  .(is),  .broader  than  the  sea 
Psa.  119.  96  thy  commandment  (is)  exceeding  broad 
Jer.  51.  58  The  broad  walls  of  Babylon  shall  be 

2 .Breadth,  width,  aim  rochdb. 

Exod27.  1  five  cubits  long,  and  five  cubits  broad 

1  Ki.  6.  6  five  cubits  broad,  .five  cubits  broad 

6.  6  the  third  (was)  seven  cubits  broad 

2  Ch.  6.  13  of  five  cubits  long,  and  five  cubits  broad 
Eze.  40.  6  the  gate,  (which  was)  one  reed  broad,  and 


Eze.  40.  6  other. .(gate,  which  was)  one  reed  broad 

40.  7  (every)  little  chamber,  .one  reed  broad 
40.  29,  33  and  five  and  twenty  cubits  broad 
40.  30  arches  round,  .(were),  .five  cubits  broad 
40.  42  a  cubit  and  an  half  broad,  and  one  cubit 

40.  47  cubits  long,  and  an  hundred  cubits  broad 

41.  1  the  posts,  six  cubits  broad  on  the  one 

41.  1  six  cubits  broad  on  the  other  side,  (which) 

41.  12  toward,  .west  (was)  seventy  cubits  broad 

42.  1 1  as  long  as  they,  (and)  as  broad  as  they 

42.  20  hundred  (reeds)  long . .  five  hundred  broad 

43.  1C  the  altar(shall  be)  twelve  (cubits),  .broad 

43.  17  fourteen  (cubits)  long  and  fourteen  broad 

45.  6  five  thousand  broad,  and  five  and  twenty 

46.  22  joined  of  forty  (cubits),  .and  thirty  broad 

3 .Beat  out  plates,  D'Sjjl  riqquim. 

Numi6.  38  let  them  make  them  broad  plates  (for)  a 

A. Broad  on  both  hands,  cm;  'arn  rachabe  yadayim. 
Isa.  33.  21  (will  be)  unto  us  a  place  of  broad  rivers 

5.  Easy,  wide,  evpbx^pos  euruchoros. 

Matt.  7.  13  broad  (is)  the  way,  that  leadeth  to 

BROAD,  to  be  made  — 

To  beat  out,  expand,  ypn  raqa,  3. 

Numi6.  39  they  were  made  broad  (plates  for)  a 

BROAD,  to  make  — 

To  make  broad,  wide,  spacious,  ir\aTvva>  platuno. 
Matt  23.  5  they  make  broad  their  phylacteries,  and 

BROAD  place  — 

1  .Broad  or  wide  place,  arm  rachab. 

Job  36.  16  out  of  the  strait  (into)  a  broad  place 

2. Broad  or  wide  place,  aim  rechob. 

Jer.  5.  1  seek  in  the  broad  places  thereof,  if  ye 

BROAD  way  — - 

Broad  or  xoide  place,  aim  rechob. 

Song  3.  2  in  the  streets,  and  in  the  broad  ways  I 
Nah.  2.  4  they  shall  justle  one.  .in  the  broad  ways 

BROIDERED  — 

1  .Variegated,  nepn  riqmali. 

Eze.  16.  18  tookest  thy  broidered  garments,  and 

26.  16  put  off  their  broidered  garments  :  they 

2 .Chequer  work,  tesselated  stuff,  fayn  tashbets. 
Exod28.  4  a  broidered  coat,  a  mitre,  and  a  girdle 

BROIDERED  hair  — 

Twined  or  plaited  work,  irxiyga  plegma. 

1  Ti.  2.  9  not  with  broidered  hair,  or  gold,  or 

BROIDERED  work  — 

Variegated  work,  nopa  riqmah. 

Eze.  16.  10  I  clothed  thee  also  with  broidered  work 

16.  13  (of)  fine  linen,  and  silk,  and  broidered  w. 

27.  7  Fine  linen  with  broidered  work  from  Eg. 
27.  16  with  emeralds,  purple,  and  broidered  w. 
27.  24  in  blue  clothes,  and  broidered  work,  and 

BROILED  — 

Prepared  by  fire,  om6s  optos. 

Luke24.  42  they  gave  him  a  piece  of  broiled  fish 

BROKEN  — 

1.  Brought  down,  nn  challi. 

1  Sa.  2.  4  The  bows  of  the  mighty  men  (are)  broken 

2.  To  be  weak,  pained,  nxa  kaah ,  2. 

Psa. 109.  16  he  might  even  slay  the  broken  in  heart 

3.  Broken,  bruised,  nnp  maroach. 

Lev.  21.  20  or  scabbed,  or  hath  his  stones  broken 

A. Smitten,  toi  nake. 

Prov  15.  13  sorrow  of  the  heart  the  spirit  is  broken 

17.  22  but  a  broken  spirit  drieth  the  bones 

5.  To  snap  asunder,  fS]  napliats. 

Jer.  22.  28  (Is)  this  man  Coniah  a  despised  broken 

6.  To  draw  or  pull  asunder,  pro  nathaq. 

Lev.  22.  24  Ye  shall  not  offer.,  that  which  is.  .broken 

7.  To  break  through,  fib  parats. 

2  Ch,32.  s  he.  .built  up  all  the  wall  that  was  broken 

8.  Breakage,  njn  roah. 

Prov  25.  19  in  time  of  trouble  (is  like)  a  broken  tooth 

9.  To  dash  in  pieces,  fin  ratsats. 

Isa.  36.  6  in  the  staff  of  this  broken  reed,  on  Egypt 
Hos.  5.  11  Ephraim  (is)  oppressed  (and)  broken  in 

10 . To  shiver,  shatter,  my  shabar. 

Lev.  22.  22  Blind,  or  broken,  or  maimed,  or  having 
Psa  147.  3  He  healeth  the  broken  in  heart,  and 

11.  To  be  shivered,  shattered,  my  shabar,  2. 

Psa.  34, 18  The  Lord  is  nigh  unto,  .a  broken  heart 
51.  17  a  broken  spirit :  a  broken  and  a  contrite 
Jer.  2.  13  hewed  them  out  cisterns,  broken  cisterns 
Eze.  27.  34  In  the  time  (when)  thou  shalt  be  broken 

30.  22  the  strong,  and  that  which  was  broken 
34.  4  liaveye  bound  up  (that  which  was)  broken 
34.  16  I.  .will  bind  up  (that  which  was)  broken 
Han.  8.  22  that  being  broken,  whereas  four  stood 
Zech  11.  16  nor  heal  that  that  is  broken,  nor  feed 

12.  To  shiver,  shatter,  mn  tebar. 

Dan.  2.  42  (so)  the  kingdom  shall  be  partly,  .broken 


BROKEN  (meat)  — 

Fragment,  k Ada pa  klasma. 

Matt  15.  37  and  they  took  up  of  the  broken  (meat) 
Mark.8.  8  they  took  up  of  the  broken  (meat) 

BROKEN,  to  be  — 

1  .Tube  lost,  destroyed,  m n  abad. 

Psa.  31.  12  out  of  mind ;  I  am  like  a  broken  vessel 

2 . To  be  bruised,  ion  daka,  A. 

Job  22.  9  arms  of  the  fatherless  have  been  broken 
Isa.  19.  10  they  shall  be  broken  in  the  purposes 

3.  To  smite,  strike,  chn  halam. 

Judg  5.  22  the  horse  hoofs  broken  by  the  means  of 
A.  To  be  brought  down,  nnn  chathath,  2. 

Isa.  7.  8  five  years  shall  Ephraim  be  broken 

5 . To  bring  down,  non  chathath,  3. 

Jer.  51.  56  every  one  of  their  bows  is  broken 

6.  To  bring  down,  nm  nachath,  3. 

2  Sa.  22.  35  a  bow  of  steel  is  broken  by  mine  arms 
Psa.  18.  34  a  bow  of  steel  is  broken  by  mine  arms 

7.  To  strike  out,  yru  no.tha,  2. 

Job  4. 10  the  teeth  of  the  young  lions  are  broken 

8.  To  draw  or  pull  asunder,  pm  nathaq,  2. 

J udgi6.  9  as  a  thread  of  tow  is  broken 

Eccl.  4.  12  a  threefold  cord  is  not  quickly  broken 
Isa.  5.  27  nor  the  latchet  of  their  shoes  be  broken 
33.  20  neither  shall  any  of  the  cords,  .be  broken 
Jer.  10.  20  and  all  my  cords  are  broken :  my  children 

9.7b  become  bare,  exposed,  mi]  arar,  7 a. 

Jer.  51.  58  The  broad  walls,  .shall  be.  .broken 

10.  To  break  off,  pm  paraq,  7. 

Eze.  19.  12  her  strong  rods  were  broken  and  withered 

11.  To  be  broken,  violated,  im  parar,  6. 

Jer  33.  21  (Then)  may  also  my  covenant  be  broken 
Zech  11.  11  And  it  was  broken  in  that  day 
12.7b  he  excited,  Vi~\  raga. 

Job  7.  s  my  skin  is  broken,  and  become  loathsome 
13.7b  break,  be  broken,  VIP,  raa. 

Jer.  11. 16  and  the  branches  of  it  are  broken 
14.  To  dash  in  pieces,  j'k’i  ratsats. 

Eccl.  12.  6  or  the  golden  bowl  be  broken 
15.7b  be  dashed  in  pieces,  fin  ratsats,  2. 

Eccl.  12.  6  or  the  wheel  broken  at  the  cistern 
16. 7b>  be  shivered,  shattered,  my  shabar,  2. 

Lev.  6.  28  But  the . .  vessel . .  shall  be  broken 

15.  12  the  vessel  of  earth,  .shall  be  broken 
1  Sa.  4.  18  and  his  neck  brake,  and  he  died 

1  Ki.22.  48  for  the  ships  were  broken  at  Ezion-geber. 

2  Ch.20.  37  And  the  ships  were  broken,  that  they  were 
Job.  24.  20  wickedness  shall  be  broken  as  a  tree 

31.  22  mine  arm  be  broken  from  the  bone 
38.  15  and  the  high  arm  shall  be  broken 
Psa.  34.  20  He  keepeth  all  his  boDes:  not  one .  .broken 
37.  15  and  their  bows  shall  be  broken 
37.  17  the  arms  of  the  wicked  shall  be  broken 
124.  7  the  snare  is  broken,  and  we  are  escaped 
Prov  6.  15  suddenly  shall  he  be  broken  without 
Eccl.12.  6  or  the  pitcher  be  broken  at  the 
Isa.  8.  15  many  among  them  shall .  .be  broken 

14.  29  the  rod  of  him  that  smote  thee  is  broken 
28.  13  and  fall  backward,  and  be  broken 
Jer.  14.  17  virgin  daughter  of  my  people  is  broken 
23.  9  Mine  heart  within  me  is  broken 
48.  17  How  is  the  strong  staff  broken 
48.  25  and  his  arm  is  broken,  saith  the  LORD 

50.  23  How  is  the  hammer. .  broken  !  how  is  B. 

51.  30  her  dwelling-places ;  her  bars  are  broken 
Eze.  6.  4  and  your  images  shall  be  broken 

6.  6  and  your  idols  may  be  broken 
6.  9  1  am  broken  with  their  whorish  heart 
26.  2  she  is  broken  (that  was)  the  gates  of  the 

31.  12  his  houghs  are  brokeu  by  all  the  rivers 

32.  28  tliou  shalt  be  broken  in  the  midst  of 
Dan.  8.  8  he  was  strong,  the  great  horn  was  broken 

8.  25  but  he  shall  be  broken  without  hand 
11.  4  stand  up,  his  kingdom  shall  be  broken 
11.  22  the  arms  of  a  flood  shall  they  be.  .broken 
Jon.  1.  4  so  that  the  ship  was  like  to  be  broken 

17.  To  be  crushed  together,  ovvdAaop.ai  sunthlaomai. 
Matt  21.  44  [shall  fall  on  this  stone  shall  be  broken) 
Luke2o  18  shall  fall  upon  that  stone  shall  be  broken 

BROKEN  down  — 

1. A  removing,  keeping  off,  nap  massach. 

2  Ki.  11.  6  of  the  house,  that  it  he  not  broken  down 

2.  To  break  through,  fis  parats. 

Neh.  2.  13  walls  of  Jerusalem,  .were-liroken  down 
ProV25.  28  spirit  (is  like)  a  city  (that  is)  broken  down 

BROKEN  down,  to  be  — 

1. To  be  broken  or  torn  down,  opn  haras,  2. 

Prov  24.  31  the  stone  wall  thereof  was  broken  down 
Eze  30.  4  audherfoundationsshall  be  broken  down 
Joel  1.  17  the  barns  are  broken  down  ;  for  the  corn 

2.  To  be  brought  down,  nnn  chathath. 

Jer.  48  20  Moab  is  confounded;  for  it  is  broken  down 
48.  39  shall  howl,  (saying),  How  is  it  broken  down 

3.  To  be  torn  down,  fni  nathats,  2. 

Jer.  4.  26  all  the  cities  thereof  were  broken  down 

4.  To  be  tarn  down,  fnj  nathats,  6. 

Lev  11.  35  And  every  (tiling). .  shall  be  broken  down 


broken 


123 


BROTHER 


To  be  broken  through,  j naparats,  4. 

Neh.  i.  3  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  also  (is)  broken  d. 

To  break  oneself  to  pieces,  VIP,  raa<  1  a- 
Isa.  24.  19  The  earth  is  utterly  broken  down,  the 

ROKEN  in  pieces  — 

To  be  cleaved  through,  J!p3  baqa,  2. 

2  Ch.25. 12  that  they  all  were  broken  in  pieces 

To  be  brought  down,  nnn  chathath . 

Isa  8.  0  0  ye  people,  and  ye  shall  be  broken  ui  p. 

8.  q  yourselves,  and  ye  shall  be  broken  111  p. 

Ter  so.  2  Merodach  is  broken  in  pieces  ;  her  idols 
50.  2  her  images  are  broken  in  pieces 

To  be  beaten  down,  nna  kathatli. 

Isa.  30  14  the  potter's  vessel  that  is  broken  in  pieces 

Small  fragments,  shebabim. 

Hos.  8.  6  the  calf  of  Samaria  shall  be  broken  in  p. 

ROKEN  off,  to  be  — 

To  be  drawn  asunder,  pnj  nathaq,  2. 

'  j0b  I7. 11  days  arepast,  my  purposes  are  broken  oft 

To  be  broken,  shattered,  13?  shabar,  2. 

’  Isa.  27.  11  boughs,  .withered .  .shall  be  broken  off 

ROKEN  out,  to  be  — 

"0  break  out,  rns  parach. 

Lev  13  20  a  plague  of  leprosy  broken  out  of  the 
’  13’  25  it  (is)  a  leprosy  broken  out  of  the  burning 

IROKEN,  to  be  sore  — 

"0  be  bruised,  rm  dakah,  2.  , 

Psa  38.  8  I  am  feeble  and  sore  broken  :  I  nave 

[ROKEN  to  pieces,  to  be  — 

To  be  bruised  small,  pn  or  pjTj  deqaq. 

Dan.  2.  35  the  silver,  and  the  gold,  broken  to  pieces 

>  To  be  brought  down,  nnn  chathath,  2. 

’  1  Sa.  2.  10  The  adversaries.,  shall  be  broken  to  pieces 
IROKEN  up  or  through,  to  be  — 

To  be  cleft  through,  ypa  baqa,  2. 

Gen  7.  11  the  fountains  of  the  great  deep  broken  up 
2  Ki.  23  4  the  city  was  broken  up,  and  all  the  men 

Prov  3'  20  his  knowledge  the  depths  are  broken  up 
Jer.  52.'  7  Then  the  city  was  broken  up,  and  all  the 

1.  To  be  cleft  through,  ypa  baqa,  6. 

Jer.  39.  2  the  ninth  (day),  .the  city  was  broken  up 

5.  To  be  gone  up,  nbi/  alah,  2. 

Jer.  37.  11  the  army  of  the  Chaldeans  was  broken  up 

i.To  break  through,  biopiaerw  diorussb. 

Matt 24.  43  not.  .suffered  his  house  to  he  broken  up 
Luke  12'.  39  not.  .suffered  his  house  to  be  broken  tlir. 

BROKEN  FOOTED  or  handed  — 

\,A  breach  of  the  foot,  Sip  i?’?  sheber  regel. 

Lev.  21.  19  Or  a  man  that  is  broken  footed,  or  a  man 

2  A  breach  of  the  hand,  f;  sheber  yad. 

Lev.  21.  19  Or  a  man  that  is.  .broken  handed 

BROKEN  HEARTED  — 

1.  Broken  of  heart,  nS  nsso  nishbar  leb. 

Isa.  61.  1  sent  me  to  bind  up  the  broken  hearted 

2 . Rubbed  together  as  to  the  heart,  ouvrerpippivos 

ttiv  uapbiav  suntetrimmenos  ten  kardian. 

Luke  4.  18  [hath  sent  me  to  heal  the  broken  hearted] 

BROOD—  - 

.Vest,  brood,  vocroii  nossia. 

Luke  13.  24  as  a  hen.  .her  [brood]  under  (her)  wings 

BROOK _ 

Brooks  were  abundant  in  Canaan  The  chief  of  those 
mentioned  are:  Arnon,  Besor,  (laash,  Clierith,  Eshcol, 

K idron  Kishon.  Zered,  the  Willows;  which  see. 

1  A  breaking  forth,  p'SN  aphiq. 

Psa.  42.  1  the  hart  panteth  after  the  water  brooks 

2.. -1  shining  brook,  hilt]  yeor. 

Isa.  iy.  6  the  brooks  of  defence  shall  be  emptied 

10.  7  The  paper  reeds  by .  brooks . .  the  brooks 
19.  7  every  thing  sown  by  the  brooks,  shall 
19.  8  they  that  cast  angle  into  the  brooks  shall 

3.. 1  small  brook,  Sp’p  mikal. 

2  Sa.  17. 20  They  be  gone  over  the  brook  of  water 

4. A  stream  ( in  a  valley),  ^rg  nachcd. 

Gen.  32.  23  he  took  them  and  sent  them  over,  .brook 
Lev.  23.  40  of  thick  trees  and  willows  of  the  brook 
Klim  13. 23  they  came  unto  the  brook  of  Eshcol  and 
13.  24  The  place  was  called  the  brook  Eshcol 
21.  14  What  he  did.  .in  the  brooks  of  Arnon 
21.  15  at  the  stream  of  the  brooks  that  goetli 
Deut.  2. 13  up,  (said  I),  and  get  you  over  the  brook 
2.  13  and  we  went  over  the  brook  Zered 
2.  14  until  we  were  come  over  the  brook  Zered 

8.  7  a  good  land ;  a  land  of  brooks  of  water 

9.  21  I  cast  the  dust  thereof  into  the  brook 

1  Sa.  17.  40  five  smooth  stones  out  of  the  brook,  and 

30.  9  So  David  went . .  and  came  to  the  brook  B. 
30. 10  they  could  not  go  over  the  brook  Besor 
30.  21  whom  they  had  made . .  abide  at  the  brook 

2  Sa.  15.  23  the  king,  .passed  over  the  brook  Kidron 

23.  30  Benaiah .  .Hiddai  of  the  brooks  of  Gaash 
1  Ki.  2.  37  thou  goest  out,  and  passest  over .  .brook 
15. 13  her  idol,  and  burnt  (it)  by  the  brook  Kid. 
17.  3  hide  thyself  by  the  brook  Clieritli,  that 
17.  4  be,  (that)  thou  shalt  drink  of  the  brook 


1  Ki  17  s  he  went  and  dwelt  by  the  brook  Clierith 

’  1/  6  bread  and  flesh,  .and  he  drank  of  the  br. 

17.  7  it  came  to  pass . .  that  the  brook  dried  up 

18.  s  Go  into  the  land,  .and  unto  all  brooks 
18!  40  Elijah  brought  them  down  to  the  brook 

2  Ki.  23.  6  without  Jerusalem,  unto  the  brook  Kid. 

23  6  burnt  it  at  the  brook  Kidron . .  stamped 

23. 12  cast  the  dust  of  them  into  the  brook  Ki. 

1  Cli.  11.  32  Hurai  of  the  brooks  of  Gaash,  Abiel  the 

2  Ch  13.  16  and  burnt  (it)  at  the  brook  Kidron 

20  16  shall  find  them  at  the  end  of  the  brook 
2n.  16  to  carry  (it)  out  abroad  into  the  brook  K. 

30  14  and  cast  (them)  into  the  brook  Kidron 
32  4  the  brook  that  ran  through  the  midst 

Neh  2  15  Then  went  I  up  in  the  night  by  the  brook 
Job  6  15  brethren,  .dealt  deceitfully  as  a  brook 
6  15  as  the  stream  of  brooks  they  pass  away 
20.  17  He  shall  not  see.  .the  brooks  of  honey 
22.  24  (gold)  of  Ophir  as.  .stones  of  the  brooks 
40.  22  the  willows  of  the  brook  compass  him 
Psa  83  g  as  (to)  Sisera,  as  (to)  Jabin,  at  the  brook 
’no.  7  He  shall  drink  of  the  brook  in  the  way 
Prov.  18.  4  well  spring  of  wisdom  (as)  a  flowing  br. 

Isa.  15.  7  shall  they  carry  away  to  the  brook  of 
Jer.  31.  40  all  the  fields  unto  the  brook  of  Kidron 

5.  Winter  flowing,  ^eipappos  cheimarrhos. 

Johm8.  1  forth  with  his  disciples  over  the  brook 

BROTH  — 

1.  Broth,  soup,  P"]3  maraq. 

Judg  6  19  he  put  the  broth  in  a  pot,  and  brought 
6.  20  Take  the  flesh,  .and  pour  out  the  broth 

2 . Broth,  soup,  bits,  pl9>  P"I?  paraq,  maraq. 

Isa.  65.  4  broth  of  abominable  (things  is  in)  their 

BROTHER  — 

1.  Brother,  nx  ach. 

Gen.  4.  2'she  again  bare  his  brother  Abel.  And 
4.  8  Cain  talked  with  Abel  his  brother :  and 
4.  8  Cain  rose  up  against  Abel  his  brother 
4.  9  Lord  said . .  Where  (is)  Abel  thy  brother? 

4.  g  I  know  not :  (Am)  I  my  brother's  keeper  ? 

4.  10  voice  of  thy  brother's  blood  crieth  unto 
4.  11  to  receive  thy  brother's  blood  from  thy 
4.  21  his  brother's  name  (was)  Jubal :  he  was 
q  s  at  the  hand  of  every  man's  brother  will 
10  21  Unto  Shem  also,  .the  brother  of  Japlieth 
10.  25  and  his  brother's  name  (was)  Joktan 
12.  5  Abram  took.  .Lot  his  brother's  son,  and 
14  12  they  took  Lot,  Abram's  brother's  son 
14  13  brother  of  Eshcol,  and  brother  of  Auer 
I4.  14  Abram  heard  that  his  brother  was  taken 
14.  16  brought  again  his  brother  Lot,  and  his 
20  s  even  she  herself  said,  He  (is)  my  brother 
20.  13  that  I  said  unto  her. .  He  (is)  my  brother 
20  16  I  have  given  thy  brother  a  thousand 
22.  20  hath  also  born  children  unto  thy  brother 
22  21  Buz  his  first  born,  and  Buz  his  brother 
22  23  Milcah  did  bear  to  Nahor,  Abraham's  hr 
24.  15  Milcah,  the  wife  of  Nahor,  Abraham's  br. 

24  29  Rebekali  had  a  brother,  and  his  name 
24.  48  to  take  my  master's  brother's  daughter 
24.  53  he  gave  also  to  her  brother  and  to  her 

24  55  her  brother  and  her  mother  said,  Let  the 

25  26  after  that  came  his  brother  out,  and  his 
27  6  thy  father  speak  unto  Esau  thy  brother 
27  11  Behold.  Esau  my  brother  (is)  a  hairy  man 
27.  23  his  hands  were  hairy,  as  his  brother 
27  30  Esau  his  brother  came  in  from  his 
27.  35  he  said.  Thy  brother  came  with  subtilty 
27.  40  thy  sword  shalt  thou . .  serve  thy  brother 
27.  41  then  will  I  slay  my  brother  Jacob 
27.  42  Behold,  thy  brother  Esau,  as  touching 

27.  43  flee  thou  to  Laban  my  brother  to  Harau 
27  44  until  thy  brother’s  fury  turn  away 

27  45  Until  thy  brother's  anger  turn  away  from 

28.  2  daughters  of  Laban  thy  mother's  brother 

28  5  brother  of  Rebekah,  Jacob's  and  Esau's 

29  10  Rachel.. daughter.. his  mother's  brother 
29  10  the  sheep  of  Laban  his  mother  s  brother 
29  10  the  flock  of  Laban  his  mother's  brother 

29.  12  Jacob  told .  .he  (was)  her  father's  brother 
29.  IS  Laban  said ..  Because ..  (art)  my  brother 
32.  3  to  Esau  his  brother,  unto  the  land  of  Seir 
32.  6  saying.  We  came  to  thy  brother  Esau 
32.  11  Deliver  me.  .from  the  hand  ot  my  brother 

32  13  to  his  hand  a  present  for  Esau  Ins  brother 
32. 17  When  Esau  my  brother  meeteth  thee 

33  3  bowed .  .until  he  came  near  to  Ins  brother 

33  9  Esau  said.  I  have  enough,  my  brother 

3=  1  fleddest  from  the  face  of  Esau  thy  brother 
33  7  when  he  fled  from  the  face  of  Ins  brother 

36  6  went .  .from  the  face  of  his  brother  J  acob 
37.  26  Mil  at  profit  (is  it)  if  we  slay  our  brother 

37.  27  for  he  (is)  our  brother  (and)  our  flesh 

38.  8  Go  in  unto  thy  brother's  wife,  and  marry 
38.  8  and  raise  up  seed  to  thy  brother  * 

38.  9  when  he  went  in  unto  his  brother's  wife 
38.  9  that  he  should  give  seed  to  his  brother 
38.  29  as  he  drew  back  his  hand,  .his  brother 
38.  30  And  afterward  came  out  his  brother 
42.  4  But  Benjamin,  Joseph's  brother,  Jacob 
42  15  except  your  youngest  brother  come 
42.  16  Send,  .and  let  him  fetch  your  brother 
42  20  But  bring  your  youngest  brother  unto  me 
42  21  We  (are)  verily  guilty  concerning  our  hr. 
42.  34  And  bring  your  youngest  brother  unto  me 
42.  34  will  I  deliver  you  your  brother,  and  ye 

42.  38  son  shall  not  go.  .for  his  brother  is  dead 

43.  3,5  except  your  brother  (be)  with  you 
43.  4  If  thou  wilt  send  our  brother  with  us,  we 


Gen.  43.  6  tell.. man  whether  ye  had  yet  a  brother? 

2r  7  (Is)  your  father . .  have  ye  (anot.)  brother  ? 

4,  7  that  he  would  say,  Bring  your  brother 

43  13  Take  alsoyour  brother,  and  arise,  go  again 
43  14  he  may  send  away  your  other  brother 

43.  29  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  saw  his  brother  B. 

A.  29  and  said,  (Is)  this  your  younger  brother 

43  30  for  his  bowels  did  yearn  upon  his  brother 

44  19  Have  ye  a  father,  or  a  brother? 

44  20  and  his  brother  is  dead,  and  he  alone  is 

44.  23  Except  your  youngest  brother  come  down 
44.  26  if  our  youngest  brother  be  with  us 

44  26  except  our  youngest  brother  (be)  with  us 
43  4  And  he  said,  I  (am)  Joseph  your  brother 

43  12  and  the  eyes  of  my  brother  Benjamin 
43  14  he  fell  upon  his  brother  Benjamin's  neck 
48. 19  but  truly  his  younger  brother  shall  be 
Exod.  4.  14  (Is)  not  Aaron  the  Levite  thy  brother . 

7  1  and  Aaron  thy  brother  shall  be  thy  prophet 

7  2  and  Aaron  thy  brother  shall  speak  unto 

2S.  1  take  thou  unto  thee  Aaron  thy  brother 
28.  2  make  holy  garments  for  Aaron  thy  brother 
28.  4  make  holy  garments  for  Aaron  thy brother 
28.  41  thou  shalt  put  them  upon,  .thy  brother 
32.  27  in  and  out.  .and  slay  every  man  his  bro. 

32.  29  even  every  man  upon,  .his  brother  ;  that 
Lev.  16.  2  Lord  said.  .Speak  unto  Aaron  thy  broth. 

18  1 4  shalt  not  uncover . .  thy  father  s  brother 
18. 16  Thon  shalt  not  uncover,  .thy  brothers  wife 
18.  16  it  (is)  thy  brother’s  nakedness  , 

io  17  Thou  shall  not  hate  thy  brother  in  thine 
20  21  And  if  a  man  shall  take  his  brother  s  wife 
20  21  hath  uncovered  his  brother’s  nakedness 
2t  2  But  for  his  kin . .  and  for  his  brother 

24  25  If  thy  brother  be  waxen  poor,  and  hath 

25  25  shall  he  redeem  that  which  his  brother 
25  35  And  if  thy  brother  be  waxen  poor,  and 
23!  36  fear  thy  God,  that  thy  brother  may  hve 
25.  39  And  if  thy  brother  (that  dweUeth)  by  thee 
25  47  and  thy  brother  (that  dwelleth)  by  him 

Klim  6  7  He  shall  not  make  himself .  .for  his  bro. 

20  8  gather,  .together,  thouaud  Aaron  thy  hr. 

20  14  saith  thy  brother  Israel,  Thou  knowest 
27.  13  as  Aaron  thy  brother  was  gathered 
76  2  of  Zelophehad  our  brother  unto  his 

Deut  i’.  16  judge  righteously  between .  .his  brother 

13  6  If  thy  brother,  the  son  of  thy  mother,  or 
13.  2  he  shall  not  exact  (it). .  of  his  brother 

i5  7  but  (that)  which  is  thine  with  thy  brother 

14  7  nor  shut  thine  hand  from  thy  poor  brother 

15  q  thine  eye  be  evil  against  thy.  .brother 
15  11  open  thine  hand  wide  unto  thy  brother 
13  12  (And)  if  thy  brother,  an  Hebrew  man,  or 
,7  13  a  stranger,  .which  (is)  not  thy  brother 

19  18  hath  testified  falsely  against  his  brother 

10  10  had  thought,  .have  done  unto  his  brother 
22’.  I  Thou  shalt  not  see  thy  brother’s  ox.  .go 
22  1  thou  slialt  in  any  ease  bring . .  unto  thy  br. 

22  2  And  if  thy  brother  (be)  not  nigh  unto  thee 

22  2  it  shall  be  with  thee  until  thy  brother 

22  3  and  with  all  lost  thing  of  thy  brother’s 

22  4  Thou  shalt  not  see  thy  brother’s  ass  or 

23  7  shalt  not  abhor . .  for  he  (is)  thy  brother 
23  19  shalt  not  lend  upon  usury  to  thy  brother 
23  20  unto  thy  brother  thou  shalt  not  lend  upon 
23.  3  then  thy  brother  should  seem  vile  unto 
25  6  succeed  in  the  name  of  his  brother 

23  7  if  the  man  like  not  to  take  his  brother  s 

23  9  Then  shall  his  brother’s  wife  come  unto 
28  54  his  eye  shall  be  evil  toward  his  brother 
32  50  as  Aaron  thy  brother  died  in  mount  Hor 
Josh  15  17  And  Otliniel . .  the  brother  of  Caleb,  took 
jud<r  I  3  And  Judah  said  unto  Simeon  his  brother 
°  1  13  And  Otliniel.. Caleb’s  younger  brother 
I  17  And  Judah  went  with  Simeon  hisbrother 
3  9  (even)  Otliniel . .  Caleb’s  younger  brother 
q  3  for  they  said . .  He  (is)  our  brother 
9  18  made  A. .  .king,  .because  he  (is)  your  brot. 
q  21  for  fear  of  Abimelech  his  brother 

9  24  be  laid  upon  Abimelech  their  brother 

20  23  28  the  children  of  Benjamin  my  brother  ? 

21  6  repented  them  for  Benjamin  their  bro. 

Ruth  4  3  which  (was)  our  brother  Elimelech’s 

1  Sa  14  8  the  son  of  Aliitub,  I-chabod’s  brother 

17  28  Eliab  his  eldest  brother  heard  when  he 
20  29  my  brother  he  hath  commanded  me  (to) 
26  6  Abishaitheson.  .Zeruiah.  .brother to Joab 

2  Sa  1  26  I  am  distressed  for  thee  my  brother  J  on. 

2.  22  I  hold  up  my  face  to  Joab  thy  brother 

2  27  every  one  from  following  his  brother 

3  27  died  for  the  blood  of  Asahel  his  brother 
3  30  So  Joab . .  Abishai  his  brother  slew  Abuer 

3  30  because  he  had  slain  their  brother  Asahel 

4  6  Recliab  and  Baanah  his  brother  escaped 

4  9  David  answered  Rechab.  .liis  brother 

10  10  hedelivereduntotheliandof .  .hisbrother 

13  3,  32  the  son  of  Shimeah,  David's  brother 
13  4  I  love  Tamar  my  brother  Absalom's 

13  7  Go  now  to  thy  brother  Amnon’s  house 

13  8  So  Tamar  went  to  her  brother  Amnon’s 

1,  10  brought  (them),  .to  Amnon  her  brother 
13  12  Nay,  my  brother,  do  not  force  me  ;  forno 
13  20  And  Absalom  her  brother  said  unto  her 
13  20  Hath  Amnon  thy  brother  been  with  thee 

13.  20  he  (is)  thy  brother ;  regard  not  this  thing 

13  20  Tamar  remained,  .in  her  brother  A.’s 
i-,  26  I  pray  thee,  .let  my  brother  Amnon  go 

14  7  Deliver  him  that  smote  his  brother 

14.  7  for  the  life  of  his  brother  whom  he  slew 
18.  2  Abishai  the  son  of  Zeruiah  Joab’s  brother 
20.  g  Joab  said,  (Art)  thou  in  health,  my  bro. 
20.  10  Joab  and  Abishai  his  brother  pursued 


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2Sa.  21.  21  Jonathan,  .the  brother  of  David,  slew 
23.  18  And  Abishai  the  brother  of  Joab,  the  son 

23.  24  Asahel,  the  brother  of  Joab  (was)  one  of 
1  Ki  i.  10  and  Solomon  his  brother,  he  called  not 

2  7  I  fled  because  of  Absalom  thy  brother 

2  15  the  kingdom.,  is  become  my  brother's:  for 
2.  2i  Let  Abishag.  .be given  to  Adonijah  thy  hr. 
2.  22  for  he  (is)  mine  elder  brother  ;  even  for 
__ -tPTTTVhat  cities,  .thou  hast  given  me,  my  br. 
13’.  30  they  mourned,  .(saying),  Alas,  my  brother! 
20.  32  he  said,  (Is)  he  yet  alive?  he  (is)  my  broth 
20.  33  and  they  said.  Thy  brother  Ben-liadad 
1  Oh.  1.  19  Peleg.  .his  brother's  name(was)  Joktan 
2  32  the  sons  of  Jada  the  brother  of  Shammai 
2.  42  the  sons  of  Caleb  the  brother  of  J erahmeel 
4.  11  Chelub  the  brother  of  Shuah  begat  Mehir 

6.  39  his  brother  Asaph,  who  stood  on  his  right 

7.  16  the  name  of  his  brother  (was)  Sheresh 

7  35  And  the  sons  of  his  brother  Helens;  Zop. 

8.  39  And  the  sons  of  Eshek  his  brother  (were) 
11.  20  And  Abishai  the  brother  of  Joab,  he  was 
11.  26  Asahel  the  brother  of  Joab,  Elhanan  the 
11.  38  Joel  the  brother  of  Nathan,  Mibhar  the 

11.  45  the  son  of  Shimri,  and  Joha  his  brother 
19.  11  unto  the  hand  of  Abishai  his  brother,  and 

19.  15  likewise  fled  before  Abishai  his  brother 

20.  s  Elhanan.  .slew  Lahmi  the  brother  of 

20.  7  Jonathan  the  son  of  Shimea,  David's  bro. 

24.  25  The  brother  of  Michah  (was)  Isshiali :  of 

26.  22  of  Jehieli ;  Zetham,  and  Joel  his  brother 

27.  7  fourth  (captain).  .(was)Asahel  the  brother 
2CI1.  31.  12  and  Shimei  his  brother  (was)  the  next 

31.  13  hand  of  Cononiah  and  Shimei  his  brother 
36.  4  made  Eliakim  his  brother  king  over  J udah 
36.  4  Necho  took  Jehoahaz  his  brother,  and 
36.  10  and  made  Zedekiah  his  brother  king 
Neh.  5.  7  Ye  exact  usury,  every  one  of  his  brother 
7.  2  That  I  gave  my  brother  Hanani,  and 
Job  1.  13,  18  wine  in  their  eldest  brother's  house 
22.  6  For . .  hast  taken  a  pledge  from  thy  brother 

30.  29  I  am  a  brother  to  dragons,  and  a.  .to  owls 
Psa.  33.  1 4  behaved.,  as.,  (he  had  been)  my.  .brother 

49.  7  None,  .can  by  any  means  redeem  his  br. 

50.  20  Thou  sittest  (and)  speakest  against  thy  br. 
Prov.17.  17  and  a  brother  is  born  for  adversity 

18.  9  He.  .is  brother  to  him  that  is  a  great 

18.  19  A  brother  offended  (is  harder  to  be  won) 
18  24  there  is  a  friend,  .closer  than  a  brother 
27.  10  neither  go  into  thy  brother's  house  in  the 
27.  10  better  (is)  a  neighbour,  .than  a  brother 

Eccl  4.  8  yea.  he  hath  neither  child  nor  brother 
Song  8.  1  Oh  that  thou  (wert)  as  my  brother,  that 
Isa.  3.  6  When  a  man  shall  take  hold  of  his  brother 

9.  19  no  man  shall  spare  his  brother 

19.  2  fight  every  one  against  his  brother 

41.  6  and  (every  one)  said  to  his  brother,  Be  of 
Jer.  9.  4  and  trust  ye  not  in  any  brother :  for  every 

9.  4  brother  will  utterly  supplant,  and  every 

22.  18  Ah  my  brother  !  or,  Ah  my  sister  !  they 

23.  35  shall  ye  say .  .every  one  to  his  brother 

31.  34  teach,  .every  man  his  brother,  saying 

34.  9  none  should  serve  himself  of.  .his  brother 
34.  14  let  ye  go  every  man  his  brother  an  Heb. 
34.  17  every  one  to  his  brother,  and  every  man 
Eze.  18.  18  spoiled  his  brother  by  violence,  and  did 
33.  30  and  speak,  .every  one  to  his  brother, saying 
38.  21  every  man's  sword,  .against  his  brother 
44.  25  for  brother,  or  for  sister  that  hath  had 
Hos  12.  3  He  took  his  brother  by  the  heel  in  the 
Amos  1.  11  because  he  did  pursue  his  brother  with 
Obad.  10  For  (thy)  violence  agaiust  thy  brother 

12  shouldest  not  have  looked  on.  .thybrother 
Mic.  7.  2  they  hunt  every  man  his  brother  with  a 
Hag.  2.  22  every  one  by  the  sword  of  his  brother 
Zech.  7.  9  and  show  mercy,  .every  man  to  his  brother 
7.  10  none  of  you  imagine,  .against  his  brother 
Mai.  1.  2  (Was)not  Esau  Jacob's  brother?  saith  the 

2.  10  why.  .every  man  against  his  brother 

2.  Friend,  5 n  rea. 

Deut24.  10  When  thou  dost  lend  thy  brother  any 

3.  Of  the  same  womb,  a  brother,  relative,  a5eAi pos. 
Matt.  4.  18  Andrew  his  brother,  casting  a  net  into 

4  21  James,  .and  John  his  brother,  in  a  ship 
5.  22  That  whosoever  is  angry  with  his  brother 
5.  22  whosoever  shall  say  to  his  brother,  Raca! 
5.  23  that  thy  brother  hath  ought  against  thee 
5.  24  first  be  reconciled  to  thy  brother,  and 
7.  3  the  mote  that  is  in  thy  brother’s  eye,  but 
7.  4  Or  how  wilt  thou  say  to  thy  brother,  Let 
7.  5  to  cast  out  the  mote  out  of  thy  brother’s 

10.  2  Peter,  and  Andrew  his  brother 

10.  2  James . .  of  Zebedee,  and  John  his  brother 
10.  21  the  brother  shall  deliver  up  the  brother 

12.  50  the  same  is  my  brother,  and  sister,  and 
14.  3  for  Herodias  sake,  his  brother  Philip’s 

17.  1  Jesus  taketh.  .James.  .John  his  brother 

18.  15  Moreover,  if  thy  brother  shall  trespass 
18.  15  if  he.  .hear,  .thou  hastgained  thybrother 
18.  21  how  oft  shall  my  brother  sin  against  me 
18.  35  if  ye.  .forgive  not  every  one  his  brother 
22.  24  If  aman  die.  .his  brother  shall  marry  his 
22.  24  and  raise  up  seed  unto  his  brother 

22.  25  having  no  issue,  left,  .wife  unto,  .brother 
Mark  1.  16  he  saw  Simon,  and  Andrew  his  brother 
1. 19  he  sawJames.  .and  Johohis  brother,  who 

3.  17  And  James,  .and  John  the  brother  of  Ja. 
3.  35  the  same  is  my  brother,  and  my  sister 

5.  37  Peter,  and  James,  and  John  the  brother 

6.  3  the  brother  of  James,  and  Joses,  and  of 
6.  17  for  Herodias'  sake,  his  brother  Philip’s 
6.  18  lawful  for  thee  to  have  thy  brother’s  wife 


Marki2.  19  If  a  man’s  brother  die,  and  leave  (his) 

12.  19  that  his  brother  should  take  his  wife 

12.  19  and  raise  up  seed  unto  his  brother 

13.  i2  Now  the  brother  shall  betray  the  brother 
Luke  3.  1  and  his  brother  Philip  tetrarch  of  Iturea 

3.  19  being  reproved,  .for  Herodias  his  brother 

6.  14  Simon .  .and  Andrew  his  brother,  James 

6.  41  the  mote  that  is  in  thy  brother’s  eye 
6.  42  how  canst  thou  say  to  thy  brother,  Brot. 
6.  42  pull  out  the  mote . .  in  thy  brother's  eye 

12.  13  Master,  speak  to  my  brother,  that  he 
15.  27  And  he  said  unto  him,  Thy  brother  is 

15.  32  for  this  thy  brother  was  dead,  and  is 
17.  3  If  thy  brother  trespass  against  thee 

20.  28  If  any  man's  brother  die,  having  a  wife 
20.  28  that  his  brother  should  take  his  wife 

20.  28  and  raise  up  seed  unto  his  brother 
John  1.  40  One.  .was  Andrew,  Simon  Peter's  brother 

1.  41  He  first  findeth  his  own  brother  Simon 
6.  8  Andrew,  Simon  Peter’s  brother,  saith 

11.  2  It  was  (that)  Mary .  .whose  brother  Laz. 
11.  19  to  comfort  them  concerning  their  brother 
11.  21,  32  Lord,  if  thou  liadst  been  here,  my  br. 

11.  23  Jesus  saith  unto  her.  Thy  brother  shall 
Acts  9.  17  putting  his  hands  on  him,  said,  Brother 

12.  2  he  killed  James  the  brother  of  John  with 

21.  20  Thou  seest,  brother,  how  many  thousands 

22.  13  said  unto  me,  Brother  Saul,  receive  thy 
Rom  14.  10  But  why  dost  thou  judge  thy  brother? 

14.  10  or  why  dost  thou  set  at  nought  thy  brother 

14.  13  or  an  occasion  to  fall,  in  (his)  brother’s 
14.  15  if  thy  brother  be  grieved  with  (thy)  meat 
14.  21  nor  (any  thing)  whereby  thy  brother 

16.  23  chamberlain,  .saluteth.  .Quartusabroth. 

1  Co.  1.  1  Paul ..  an  apostle .  .and  Sostlienes.  .broth. 

5.  11  if  any  man  that  is  called  a  brother  be  a 

6.  6  But  brother  goeth  to  law  with  brother 

7.  12  If  any  brother  hath  a  wife  that  believeth 

7.  15  A  brother  or  a  sister  is  not  under  bondage 

8.  11  shall  the  weak  brother  perish,  for  whom 

8.  13  Wherefore,  if  meat  make  my  brother  to 
8.  13  lest  I  make  my  brother  to  offend 

16.  12  As  touching  (our)  brother  Apollos,  I 

2  Co.  I.  I  and  Timothy  (our)  brother,  unto  the 

2.  13  because  I  found  not  Titus  my  brother 
8.  18  And  we  have  sent  with  him  the  brother 
8.  22  we  have  sent  with  them  our  brother 

12.  18  I  desired  Titus,  .(him)  I  sent  a  brother 
Gal.  1.  19  sawl  none,  save  Jamesthe  Lord's  brother 
Eph.  6.  21  a  beloved  brother  and  faithful  minister 
Phil.  2.  25  Epaphroditus.my  brother, and  companion 
Col.  1.  1  Paul,  .and  Timotlieus  (our)  brother 

4.  7  Tychicus.  .(who  is)  a  beloved  brother 
4.  9  Onesimus,  a  faithful  and  beloved  brother 

1  Th.  3.  2  And  sent  Timotheus,  our  brother,  and 

4.  6  no(man)go  beyond  and  defraud  his  brother 

2  Th.  3.  6  withdraw  yourselves  from  every  brother 

3.  15  but  admonish  (him)  as  a  brother 
Phm.  1  Paul . .  and  Timothy  (our)  brother,  unto 

7  the  bowels,  .refreshed  by  thee,  brother 
16  a  brother  beloved,  specially  to  me,  but 
20  brother,  let  me  have  joy  of  thee  in  the 
Heb.  8.  II  they  shall  not  teach,  .man  his  brother 
13  23  Know  ye  that  (our)  brother  Timothy  is 
Jas.  1.  9  Let  the  brother  of  low  degree  rejoice  in 
2. 15  If  a  brother  or  sister  be  naked,  and 

4.  11  He  that  speaketh  evil  of  (his)  brother 

4.  11  and  judgeth  his  brother,  speaketh  evil  of 

1  Pe.  5.  12  By  Silvanus,  a  faithful  brother  unto  you 

2  Pe.  3.  15  even  as  our  beloved  brother  Paul  also 

1  Jo.  2.  9  He  that,  .hateth  his  brother,  is  in  dark. 

2.  10  He  that  lovetli  his  brother  abideth  in  the 

2.  11  he  that  hateth  his  brother  is  in  darkness 

3.  10  neither  he  that  loveth  not  his  brother 

3.  12  that  wicked  one,  and  slew  his  brother 

3.  12  works  were  evil,  and  his  brother's  right. 
3.  14  He  that  loveth  not  (his)  [brother]  abideth 
3.  15  Whosoever  hateth  his  brother  is  a  murd. 

3.  17  But  whoso,  .seeth  his  brother  have  need 

4.  20  say,  I  love  God,  and  hateth  his  brother 

4.  20  for  he  that  loveth  not  his  brother  whom 

4.  21  he  who  loveth  God  love  his  brother  also 

5.  16  If  any  man  see  his  brother  sin  a  sin 
Jude  1  Jude,  the  servant,  .and  brother  of  James 
Rev.  1.  9  I  John,  who  also  am  your  brother,  and 

[See  also  Father’s  brother,  husband's  brother.] 

BROTHER'S  wife  — 

Deceased  brother's  widow,  npa]  yebemeth. 

Deut25.  7  man  like  not  to  take  his  brother’s  wife 
25.  7  then  let  his  brother’s  wife  go  up  to  the 
25.  9  Then  shall  his  brother’s  wife  come  unto 

BROTHERHOOD  — 

1.  Unity,  num  achavah. 

Zech  11.  14  that  I  might  break  the  brotherhood 

2.  Brotherly  relation,  aSe\<p&Tr)s  adelphotes. 

1  Pe.  2.  17  Honour  all.  .Love  the  brotherhood 

BROTHERLY  — 

Brother,  nx  ach. 

Amos  1.  9  remembered  not  the  brotherly  covenant 
BROTHERLY  kindness  or  love  — 

Brotherly  love,  <pi\aSe\<pia  Philadelphia. 

Rom  12.  10  kindly  affectioned.  .with  brotherly  love 

1  Th.  4.  9  as  touching  brotherly  love  ye  need  not 
Heb.  13.  1  Let  brotherly  love  continue 

2  Pe.  1.  7  And  to  godliness  brotherly  kindness 

1.  7  and  to  brotherly  kindness  charity 


BROUGHT,  to  be  — 

I  .Tu  be  gathered,  r,Ck  usaph,  2. 

Exod.  9.  19  shall  not  be  brought  home,  the  hail  shall 

2.  To  be  caused  to  come,  Nnk  atlia,  6. 

Dan.  6.  17  a  stone  was  brought,  and  laid  upon  the 

3.  To  come  in,  102  bo. 

Neh.  9.  33  thou  (art)  just  in  all  that  is  brought  upon 

4 . To  be  caused  to  come  in,  Kia  bo,  6. 

Gen.  33.  11  Take,  .my  blessing  that  is  brought  to 
Lev.  6.  30  whereof  (any)  of  the  blood  is  brought 
10.  18  the  blood  of  it  was  not  brought  in  within 

13.  2  he  shall  be  brought  unto  Aaron  the 

13.  9  then  he  shall  be  brought  unto  the  priest 

14.  2  He  shall  be  brought  unto  the  priest 
Psa.  45.  14  that  follow  her  shall  be  brought  unto 
Jer.  10.  9  Silver  spread  into  plates  is  brought  from 
Eze.  23.  42  with  the  men.  .(were)  brought  Sabeans 

30.  11  the  nations,  shall  be  brought  to  destroy 
40.  4  show  (them)  unto  thee  (art)  thou  brought 

5.  To  be  caused  to  flow  or  go,  ^a;  yabal,  6. 

Job  21.  32  Yet  shall  he  be  brought  to  the  grave,  and 
Psa.  45.  14  She  shall  be  brought  unto  the  King  in 
45.  15  With  gladness,  (shall)  they  (be)  brought 
Isa.  18.  7  In  that  time  shall  the  present  be  brought 
53.  7  he  is  brought  as  a  lamb  to  the  slaughter 
Jer.  11.  19  (was)  like  a  lamb,  .brought  to.  .slaughter 

6.  To  be  taken,  received,  npS  laqach,  2. 

Esth.  2.  8  Esther  was  brought  also  unto  the  king's 

7.  To  lead  on,  nahag. 

Isa.  60.  11  and  (that)  their  kings  (may  be)  brought 

8 . To  cause  to  go  up  or  in,  SSj£  alal,  5. 

Dan.  6.  18  neither  were  instruments,  .brought 

9.  To  be  draum  near,  a-]])  qarab,  2. 

Exod  22.  8  the  master  of  the  house  shall  be  brought 
Josh.  7.  14  therefore  ye  shall  be  brought  according 

10.  To  become,  yivogai  ginomai. 

Acts  5.  36  and  all.  .were  scattered,  and  brought  to 

II  .To  come,  tpxoyai  erchomai. 

Mark  4.  21  Is  a  candle  brought  to  be  put  under  a 

12.  To  set  or  place,  'lar-ryu  histemi. 

Marki3.  9  ye  shall  be  brought  before  rulers  and 
[See  also  Low,  nought,  secretly,  silence.] 

BROUGHT  again  or  back,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  caused  to  turn  back,  aur  shub,  6. 

Gen.  43.  12  the  money  that  was  brought  again  in  the 
Exodio.  8  Moses  and  Aaron  were  brought  again 
Jer.  27.  16  vessels . .  shall  now  shortly  be  brought  aga. 

2.  To  be  brought  back,  aic;  shub,  4. 

Eze.  38.  8  the  land  (that  is)  brought  back  from  the 

BROUGHT,  before  it  was — ■ 

A  removing,  ppp  massa. 

1  Ki.  6.  7  made  ready  before  it  was  brought  thither 

BROUGHT,  to  cause  to  be  — 

To  cause  to  come  near,  ai])  qarab,  5. 

Exod2Q.  10  thou  shalt  cause  a  bullock  to  be  brought 

BROUGHT  down,  to  be  — 

1 .  To  be  caused  to  come  down,  tv  yarad,  6. 

Gen.  39.  1  Joseph  was  brought  down  to  Egypt ;  and 
Isa.  14.  11  Thy  pomp  is  brought  down  to  the  grave 

14.  15  Yet  thou  shalt  be  brought  down  to  hell 
Eze.  31.  18  yet  shalt  thou  be  brought  down  with  the 
Zech  10.  11  pride  of  Assyria  shall  be  brought  down 

2.  To  be  bent,  Via  kara. 

Psa.  20.  8  They  are  brought  down  and  fallen  ;  but 

3.  To  become  low,  nnc’  shachach,  2. 

Isa.  5.  15  the  mean  man  shall  be  brought  down 

4.  To  be  humbled,  Sspi  shaphel. 

Isa.  29.  4  thou  shalt  be  brought  down,  (and)  shalt 

5.  To  cause  to  come  down,  Ka.Taf}if}d(oo  katabibazo. 
Matt  11.  23  And  thou,  .shalt  be  [brought  down]  to 

BROUGHT  before,  to  be  — 

To  set  or  place  alongside  of,  ir ap'unrgxi. 

Acts  27.  24  Paul ;  thou  must  be  brought  before  Cesar 

BROUGHT  to  be,  to  be  — 

To  bear,  tpepco  phero. 

1  Pe.  1.  13  for  the  grace  that  is  to  be  brought  unto 

BROUGHT  forth,  to  be  — 

1. To  be  pained,  be  in  travail,  Sin  chid,  4  a. 

Prov.  8.  24  Wheu.  .no  depths,  I  was  brought  forth 

8.  25  before  the  hills  was  I  brought  forth 

2.  To  be  caused  to  flow  or  go,  S3;  yabal,  6. 

Job  21.  30  they  shall  be  brought  forth  to  the  day  of 

3.  To  be  begotten,  born,  nS;  yalad,  2. 

Lev.  22.  27  a  bullock,  or  a  slieep.  .is  brought  forth 

4.  To  be  begotten,  bom,  nS;  yalad,  4. 

Psa.  90.  2  Before  the  mountains  were  brought  forth 

5.  To  be  caused  to  come  forth,  ny;  yatsa,  6. 

Gen.  38.  23  When  she  (was)  brought  forth,  she  sent 
Jer.  38.  2  all  the  women,  .(shall  be)  brought  forth 
Eze.  14.  22  a  remnant  that  shall  be  brought  forth 
38.  8  but  it  is  brought  forth  out  of  the  nations 
47.  8  (which  being)  brought  forth  into  the  sea 


BROUGHT 


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BUILD 


i.7V>  'live  along  or  over,  irapaSlSwju  paradidorni. 
Mark  4.  29  But  when  the  fruit  is  brought  foi  tii 


iROUGHT  in,  to  be  — 

To  be  qalherecl,  qpx  asapli,  2. 

Nuui.i  15  journeyed  not  till  Miriam  was  brought  in 

!  To  be  caused  to  come  in,  ni3  bo,  6. 

’  r.en  44  18  at  the  first  time  are  we  brought  in 
Lev.  16.  27  whose  blood  was  brought  in  to  make 

5.  To  be  caused  to  go  up,  tysi.  alal,  6. 

Dm  4  11  Then  was  Daniel  brought  111  before.  ;km0 
5.  15  the  astrologers,  have  been  brought  m 

BROUGHT  in  unawares  — 

Led  ill  sideways,  napeltrauros  pareisaktos. 

Gal.  2.  4  of  false  brethren  unawares  hi  ought  in 

BROUGHT  into,  to  be  — 

To  be  caused  to  come  in,  toa  bo,  6. 

Gen.  44  18  they  were  brought  into  Joseph  s  house 
j  Ki.?2.  4  All  the  money .  .that  is  brought  into  the 
\2  g  all  the  money  (that  was)  brought  in  to  the 
12.  14  the  money  (that  was)  brought  into  the 
12  16  money,  .was  not  brought  into  the  house 
22]  4  the  silver  which  is  brought  into  the  house 
2  Ch  44.  9  the  money  that  was  brought  into  the 
34.  14  the  money  that  was  brought  into  the 

BROUGHT  into  subjection,  to  be  — 

To  be  bent,  kana,  2. 

Psa  106.  42  they  were  brought  into  subjection  undei 

BROUGHT  low,  to  be  — 

1  To  be  or  become  low,  njy  anah. 

Isa  25.  5  the  branch . .  shall  be  brought  low 

2 . To  be  little,  small,  tsaar. 

Job  14  21  Ilis  sons  come .  .and  they  are  brought  low 

3.  To  become  low,  nn<y  shachach,  1,2. 

Tsa  T07  49  they  are  minished  and  brought  low 
Eccl  12!  4  all  the  daughters . .  shall  be  brought  low 

4 . To  be  low,  humble,  hsy  shaphel. 

Isa.  2  42  lifted  up,  and  he  shall  be  brought  low 

5.7o  make  low,  rair(iv6o>  tapeinoo. 

Luke  3.  5  mountain  and  hill  shall  be  brought  low 

BROUGHT  out  — 

Outgoing,  produce,  motsa.  _  . 

,  Ki  jo  28  Solomon  had  horses  brought  out  of  Egypt 
2  Ch  116  Solomon  had  horses  brought  out  of  Egypt 

BROUGHT  to  pass,  to  be  — 

1.7b  be,  become,  n;n  hay  ah,  2. 

Eze  21.  7  it  eometh,  and  shall  be  brought  to  pass 

2.  To  become,  yivoyai  ginomai. 

1  Co  15  54  then  shall  be  brought  to  pass  the  saying 

BROUGHT  to,  to  be  — 

Change  of  house,  per  one  stria  metoikesia. 

Matt  i  12  And  after  they  were  brought  to  Babylon 

BROUGHT  together,  to  be  — 

To  be  gathered,  ^dx  asaph,  2. 

Eze  29  5  thou  siialt  not  be  brought  together,  nor 

BROUGHT  under,  to  be  — 

To  be  bent,  bowed  down,  in?  kana,  2. 

2  Ch  1 3  18  the  children  of  Israel  were  brought  under 

BROUGHT  up  to  be  — 

1.  Nourished,  nips  omnah.  . 

Esth  2  20  as  when  she  was  brought  up  with  lnm 

2.7b  be  or  become  great,  St 3  gadal. 

2  Ch  10  8  the  young  men  that  were  brought  up 
10  10  the  young  men  that  were  brought  up 
Job  31  18  Eor  from  my  youth  he  was  brought  up 

3.7b  be  born,  nS;  2 falad.  4. 

Gen  50  23  the  children,  .were  brought  up  upon 

4.7b  be  b-ought  up.  n Sy  alah,  2. 

Ezra.  1.  xi  that  were  brought  up  from  Babylon 

5. 7b  be  brought  up,  nSy  alah,  6. 

Nah.  2.  7  And  Huzzab.. shall  be  brought  up 

BROUGHT  up,  one  — 

Nourished,  a  workman,  pPS  amon.  _ 

Prov.  8  30  by  him,  (as)  one  brought  up  (with  him) 

BROUGHT  up  with  — 

Nourished  with,  avvTpotyos  suntrophos. 

Acts  13.  1  which  had  been  brought  up  with  Herod 

BROW  — 

1.  Forehead,  nsp  metsach. 

Isa.  48.  4  an  iron  sinew,  and  thy  brow  brass 

2. Brow,  eye  brow,  otppvs  ophrus. 

Luke  4  29  and  led  him  unto  the  brow  of  the  hill 

BROWN  — 

Brown,  dusky,  Dirt  chum. 

Gen.  30.  32  and  all  the  brown  cattle  among  the  sheep 
30.  33  every  one  that  (is)  not .  .brown  among  the 
30.  35  and  all  the  brown  among  the  sheep 
30.  40  and  all  the  brown  in  the  flock  of  Laban 


BRUISE  — 

1  .Stripe,  (mnn),  nmsn  cliabburah. 

Isa.  1.  6  (but)  wounds,  and  bruises,  and  putnfymg 

2  Breach,  "Ctr  sheber. 

Jer.  40.  12  Thy  bruise  (is)  incurable,  (and)  thy  wound 
Nah.  3.  19  (There  is)  no  healing  of  thy  bruise 

BRUISE,  to  — 

1.7b  bruise,  daka,  3.  .  .  .. 

Isa.  53.  10  Yet  it  pleased  the  LORD  to  bruise  him 

2.7b  bruise  small  or  thin,  PiP  daqaq. 

Isa.  28.  28  nor  bruise  it  (with)  his  horsemen 

3.  To  do,  make,  n-yj;  asah,  3. 

Eze  24.  4  there  they  bruised  the  teats  of  their 
23.  8  they  bruised  the  breasts  of  her  virginity 

4.7b  break,  PIT!  rea.  . 

Dan.  2.  40  shall  it  break  in  pieces  and  bruise 

5  To  bruise.  pJBi  shuph. 

Gen.  3.  15  bruise  thy  head,  and  thou  siialt  bruise 

6.  To  break,  break  in  pieces,  6pavw  thrauo. 

Luke  4.  18  to  set  at  liberty  them  that  are  bruised 

7  To  rub  together,  <xuvrpiBo>  sunlribu. 

Matt  12  20  A  bruised  reed  shall  he  not  break,  and 
Luke  q  ~%q  and,  bruising  him,  hardly  departeth  from 
Rom. i<£  20  the  God  of  peace  shall  bruise  Satan 


BRUISED  — 

1.7b  press,  squeeze,  crush,  PJJP  maak.  . 

Lev.  22.24  Ye  shall  not  offer.,  that  which  is  bruised 

2.  To  break  in  pieces,  j'xT  ratsats.  , 

2  Ki.  18.  21  trustest  upon  the  staff  of  this  bruised 

BRUISED,  to  be  — 

1.7b  be  bruised,  K3T  daka,  4. 

Isa.  33  5  (lie  was)  bruised  for  our  iniquities :  the 

2.  To  be  made  thin ,  ppT  daqaq,  6. 

Isa  28.  28  Bread  (corn)  is  bruised  ;  because  he  will 

BRUISING  — 

To  do,  make,  nyj;  asah. 

Eze.  23.  21  in  bruising  thy  teats  by  the  Egyptians 

BRUIT  — 

1. Hearing,  report,  njpDiy  shemuah. 

J  er.  10.  22  Behold,  the  noise  of  the  bruit  is  come,  and 

2  Report,  SO v  shema.  ,  ,,  , 

Nah.  3.  19  all  that  hear  the  bruit  of  thee  shall  clap 

BRUTE  — 

Speechless,  irrational,  aXoyos  alogos. 

1  2  Pe  2  12  But  these,  as  natural  brute  beasts,  made 
J  ude  10  what  they  know  naturally,  as  brute  beasts 

BRUTISH,  to  be,  or  become  — 

1.7b  consume  (or  act  like  a  brute),  "'ll?  baar. 

Psa  or  8  Understand,  ye  brutish  among  the  people 
Jer  10  8  they  are  altogether  brutish  and  foolish 

Eze  21.  31  deliver  thee  into  the  hand  of  brutish 

2  To  become  like  a  brute,  "ip?  baar,  2. 

Isa  iQ  11  the  wise  counsellors,  .is  become  brutish 

Jer  10  14  Every  man  is  brutish  in  (his)  knowledge 

10  21  For  the  pastors  are  become  brutish,  and 
51  17  Every  man  is  brutish  by  (liis)  knowledge 

BRUTISH  person  — 

To  consume  or  act  like  a  brute,  "iy?  baar. . 

Psa  49  10  likewise  the  fool  and  the  brutish  person 
02  6  A  brutish  mau  knoweth  not ;  neither 
Prov  12  I  but  he  that  liateth  reproof  (is)  brutish 
30.  2  Surely  I  (am)  more  brutish  than  (any) 

BUCKET  — 

Racket  nail.  '?T  '??  deli,  doll. 

Num  24  7  He’  shall  pour  the  water  out  of  his  buckets 

Isa.  40  15  the  nations  (are)  as  a  drop  of  a  bucket 

BUCKLER  — 

1  .Shield,  pi?  magen. 

2  Sa  22  -i  he  (is)  a  buckler  to  all  them  that  trust 

1  Ch.  s'.  18  men  able  to  bear  buckler  and  sword,  and 

2  Ch  24  q  bucklers,  and  shields,  that  (had  been) 

Job  '  is  26  upon  the  thick  bosses  of  bis  bucklers 
Psa  18  2  mv  buckler,  and  the  horn  of  my  salvation 

18  40  he  (is)  a  buckler  to  all  those  that  trust  111 
Prov  2'  7  (he  is)  a  buckler  to  them  that  walk 
Song  4  4  whereon  there  hang  a  thousand  bucklers 

Jer.  46.  3  Order  ye  the  buckler  and  shield,  and 

2.  Buckler,  target,  rnnb  socherah. 

Psa.  91.  4  his  truth  (shall  he  thy)  shield  and  buckler 

3 .Shield  (of  a  larger  size),  nas  tsinnah. 

Psa  44  2  Take  hold  of  shield  and  buckler,  and 
Eze  24  24  (which)  shall  set  against  thee  buckler  and 
'  26.  8  and  lift  up  the  buckler  against  thee 
48.  4  (even)  a  great  company  (with)  bucklers 
39.  9  both  the  shields  and  the  bucklers,  the 

4 .Javelin,  n=n  romach. 

I  Ch.12.  8  that  could  handle  shield  and  buckler 

BUD  — 

1. Outgoing,  outcome,  ufo  motsa. 

Job  38.  27  to  cause  tlie  bud  of  the  tender  herb 

2. Blossom,  flower,  M3  perach. 

NUI1117.  8  brought  forth  buds,  and  bloomed  blossoms 

Isa.  18.  5  For  afore  the  harvest,  when  the  hud  is 


3. Sprout,  shoot,  rr?x  tsemach. 

Isa  61.  II  For  as  the  earth  bnngeth  forth  her  bud 
Eze  16  7  I  have  caused  thee  to  multiply  as  the  hud 

Hos.  8.  7  it  hath  no  stalk ;  the  bud  shall  yield  no 

BUD,  to 

\ .To  cause  to  shine,  send  out  buds,  pa  nuts,  5. 

Song  6.  1 1  to  see  whether . .  the  pomegranates  budded 

2.  To  b-eak  forth,  sprout,  blossom,  M3  parach. 

Gen.  40.  10  it  (was)  as  though  it  budded,  (and)  her 
Isa  27  6  Israel  shall  blossom  and  bud,  and  fill  the 

Eze.  7.  10  the  rod .  .blossomed.,  pride  hath  budded 

3,  To  cause  to  sprout  or  break  forth,  MS  parach,  5. 
Job  14.  9  through  the  scent  of  water  it  will  bud 

i.To  cause  to  sprout,  n?y  tsamach,  5. 

Isa.  55.  10  maketh  it  bring  forth  and  bud,  that  it 

5.  To  bud,  sprout,  f3\ao-Tava>  blastano. 

Hel).  9.  4  Aaron's  rod  that  budded,  and  the  tables 

BUD  forth,  to  — 

To  cause  to  shine,  send  out  bids,  pi  nuts ,  5. 

Song  7.  12  Let  us  see  if.  .the  pomegranates  bud  forth 

BUD  (forth),  to  cause  or  make  to  — 

To  cause  to  sprout,  nas  tsamach,  5. 

Eze  29  21  will  I  cause  the  horn,  to  laid  forth,  and 
Tsa!  132.  17  will  I  make  the  horn  of  David  to  hud 

BUDDED,  to  be  — 

To  break  forth,  sqirout,  or  blossom,  M?  parach. 

Num  17.  8  the  rod  of  Aaron  for.  .Levi  was  budded 

BUFFET,  to  — 

To  buffet  with  the  fist,  Ko\a<piCa>  hohiphizo. 

Alatt26.  67  they  spit  in  his  face,  and  buffeted  him 
Mark  1 4  64  to  cover  his  face,  and  to  buffet  him,  and 

,  Co.  I  xi  and  are  buffeted,  and  have  no  certain 

2  Co.  12.  7  the  messenger  of  Satan  to  buffet  me,  lest 
1  Pe.  2.  20  if,  when  ye  lie  buffeted  for  your  faults,  ye 


BUILD,  to  - 

\.To  blild 
Gen.  4. 

8. 

10. 

11. 
11. 

11. 

12. 

J3* 
22. 
26. 
33 
35- 

Exod.  1. 

17- 

20. 
24. 

32 

Num  23 
23 

32- 
32- 

32- 

32. 

32* 

Deut  6. 
8. 
20. 
20. 
22. 

25- 

27. 

27. 

28. 
Josh.  6 

8. 
19. 
22. 
22. 
22. 
22. 
22. 
22. 
22. 
24. 

Judg.  1. 
6. 
6. 
18. 


Ruth 
1  Sa. 


7- 

14. 

14. 

2  Sa.  5. 
5- 
7- 
7* 
7- 
7 
24. 
24. 
1  Ki.  2. 
3* 
5- 
5- 
5- 


up*  m3  bancih. 

17  he  builded  a  city,  and  called  the  name  of 
20  Noali  builded  an  altar  unto  the  Lord  ;  and 
11  Out  of  that  land  went,  .and  builded  N111. 

4  Go  to,  let  us  build  us  a  city,  and  a  tower 
4  tower  which  the  children  of  men  builded 
8  and  they  left  off  to  build  the  city 
7  8  there  builded  he  ail  altar  unto  the  LORD 

18  and  built  there  an  altar  unto  the  Lord 
0  Abraham  built  an  altar  there  and  laid 

24  he  builded  an  altar  there  and  called 
17  and  built  him  an  house,  and  made  booths 
7  he  built  there  an  altar,  and  called  the 
it  they  built  for  Pharaoh  treasure  cities 
14  Moses  built  an  altar,  and.  . the  name  of  it 
2=  thou  shalt  not  build  it  of  hewn  stone 
4  builded  an  altar  under  the  hill,  and 
4  when  Aaron  saw  (it),  he  built  an  altar 
I  29  Balaam  said.  .Build  me  here  seven 
14  he  brought  him  .  .and  built  seven  altars 
16  We  will  build  sheep  folds  here  for  our 
24  Build  you  cities  for  your  little  ones,  and 
44  the  children  of  Gad  built  Dibon,  and  At. 

47  the  children  of  Reuben  built  Heshhon 

48  gave  other  names,  .which  they  builded 
10  to  give  thee .  cities,  which  thou  buildedst 
12  and  hast  built  goodly  houses,  and  dwelt 

4  What  man  (is  there)  that  hath  built  a 
20  thou  siialt  build  bulwarks  against  the 
8  When  thou  buildest  a  new  house,  then 
q  that  will  not  build  up  liis  brother's  bouse 
4  there  shalt  thou  build  an  altar  unto  the 
6  Thou  shalt  build  the  altar  of  the  Lord 
40  tliou  siialt  build  an  bouse,  and  thou  siialt 
26  that  riseth  up  and  buildeth  this  city 
40  Then  Joshua  built  an  altar  unto  the 
40  and  he  built  the  city  and  dwelt  therein 

10  built  there  an  altar  by  Jordan,  a  great 

1 1  have  built  an  altar  over  against  the  land 
16  in  that  ye  have  builded  you  an  altar,  that 
19  in  building  you  an  altar  besides  the  altar 
24  we  have  built  us  an  altar  to  turn  from 
26  Let  us  now  prepare  to  build  us  an  altar 
2Q  to  build  an  altar  for  burnt  offerings,  for 
14  I  have  given  you.  .cities  which  ye  built 
26  and  built  a  city,  and  called  the  name 

24  Gideon  built  an  altar  there  unto  the 

26  build  an  altar  unto  the  Lord  thy  God 
28  And  they  built  a  city,  and  dwelt  therein 

4  the  people  rose  early,  and  built  there  an 
11  which  two  did  build  the  house  of  Israel 
,4  I  will  build  him  a  sure  house  ;  and  lie 
'  ,7  and  there  he  built  an  altar  unto  the  Lord 
44  And  Saul  built  an  altar  unto  the  Lord 
4  4  the  same  was  the  first  altar  that  he  built 
9  David  built  round  about  from  Millo  and 
,1  and  they  built  David  an  house 
4  Siialt  tliou  build  me  an  house  for  me  to 
7  Why  build  ye  not  me  an  house  of  cedar? 
14  He  shall  build  an  house  for  my  name 

27  I  will  build  thee  an  house  :  therefore 
21  to  build  an  altar  unto  the  Lord,  that 
24  David  built  there  an  altar  unto  the  Lord 
46  Build  thee  an  house  in  Jerusalem,  and 

1  he  had  made  an  end  of  building  bis  own 

3  David  .could  not  build  an  house  unto 

4  1  purpose  to  build  an  house  unto  the 

5  lie  shall  build  an  house  unto  my  name 


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BUILDBD 


1  Ki.  5.  18  they  prepared  timber,  .stones  to  build 

6.  2  the  house  which  king  Solomon  built  for 

6.  5  he  built  chambers  round  about,  (against) 

6.  9  So  he  built  the  house,  and  finished  it 
6.  10  (then)  he  built  chambers  against  all  the 
6.  12  this  house  which  thou  art  in  building 
6.  14  Solomon  built  the  house,  and  finished  it 
6.  15  he  built  the  walls  of  the  house  within 
6  16  he  built  twenty  cubits  on  the  sides  of  the 
6. 16  he  even  built  (them)  for  it  within,  (even) 
6.  36  he  built  the  inner  court  with  three  rows 

6.  38  So  was  he  seven  years  in  building  it 

7.  1  But  Solomon  was  building  his  own  house 

7.  2  He  built  also  the  house  of  the  forest  of 

8.  13  I  have  surely  built  thee  an  house  to 

8.  16  I  chose  no  city  out  of. .  Israel  to  build  an 
8.  17  David  my  father  to  build  an  house  for 
8.  18  it  was  in  thine  heart  to  build  an  house 
8.  19  Nevertheless  thou  shalt  not  build  the 
8.  19  he  shall  build  the  house  unto  my  name 
8.  2c  and  have  built  an  house  for  the  name  of 
8.  27  much  less  this  house  that  I  have  builded  ! 
8.  43  this  house,  which  I  have  builded,  is 
8.  44  the  house  that  I  have  built  for  thy  name 

8.  48  the  house  which  I  have  built  for  tliy 

9.  3  hallowed  thishouse  which  thou  hast  built 

9.  10  when  Solomon  had  built  the  two  houses 
9.  15  for  to  build  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and 
9.  17  Solomon  built  Gezer,  and  Beth-lioron  the 
9.  19  that  which  Solomon  desired  to  build  in 
9.  24  had  built  for  her  :  then  did  he  build  M. 

9  25  upon  the  altar  which  he  built  unto  the 

10.  4  and  the  house  that  he  had  built 

11.  7  Then  did  Solomon  build  an  high  place 
11.  27  Solomon  built  Millo,  (aud)  repaired  the 
11.  38  I  wall  be  with  thee,  and  build  thee  a  sure 

11.  38  as  I  built  for  David,  and  will  give  Israel 

12.  25  Jeroboam  built  Shechem .  .and  built  Pen 

14.  23  For  they  also  built  them  high  places 

15.  17  And  Baaslia.  .went  up.  .and  built  Hamah 

15.  21  he  left  off  building  of  Hamah,  and  dwelt 

15.  22  timber,  .wherewith  Baasha  had  builded 

15.  22  and  king  Asa  built  with  them  Geba  of 

15.  23  and  the  cities  which  he  built 

16.  24  And  he  bought,  .and  built  on  the  hill 

16.  24  called  the  name  of  the  city  which  he  built 

16.  32  which  he  had  built  iu  Samaria 
iG.  34  In  his  days  did  Hiel.  .build  .Terieho 
18,  32  And  with  the  stones  he  built  an  altar 

22.  39  and  all  the  cities  that  he  built 

2  Ki.  14.  22  He  built  Elatli,  and  restored  it  to  Judah 

15.  35  He  built  the  higher  gate  of  the  house  of 

16.  11  And  Urijah  the  priest  built  an  altar 

16.  18  covert  for  the  sabbath  that  they  had  built 

17.  9  they  built  them  high  places  in  all  their 

21.  3  For  he  built  up  again  the  high  places 
21.  4  he  built  altars  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 
21.  5  he  built  altars  for  all  the  host  of  heaven 

23.  13  which  Solomon,  .had  builded  for  Ashtor. 

25.  1  they  built  forts  against  it  round  about 

6  10  in  the  temple  that  Solomon  built  in  Jer. 

6  32  until  Solomon  had  built  the  house  of  the 

7.  24  Sherah,  who  built  Beth-horon  the  nether 
8  12  and  Shamed,  who  built  Ono  and  Lod 
11.  8  And  he  built  the  city  round  about 
14.  1  masons  and  carpenters,  to  build  him 

17.  4  Thou  shalt  not  build  mean  house  to  dwell 

17.  6  Why  have  ye  not  built  me  an  house  of 

17.  10  I  tell  thee  that  the  Lord  will  build  thee 

17.  12  He  shall  build  me  an  house,  and  I  will 
17  25  that  thou  wilt  build  him  an  house 

21.  22  that  I  may  build  an  altar  therein  unto 
21  26  David  built  there  an  altar  unto  the  Lord 

22.  2  he  set  masons,  .to  build  the  house  of  God 
22.  6  charged  him  to  build  an  house  for  the 
22.  7  it  was  in  my  mind  to  build  an  house  unto 
22.  8  thou  shalt  not  build  an  house  unto  my 
22.  10  He  shall  build  an  house  for  my  name 
22.  11  and  build  the  house  of  the  Lord  thy  God 
22.  19  build  ye  the  sanctuary  of  the  Lord  God 
28.  2  I  (had)  in  mine  heart  to  build  an  house 

28  2  and  had  made  ready  for  the  building 
28.  3  Thou  shalt  not  build  an  house  for  my 

28.  6  he  shall  build  my  house  and  my  courts 
28. 10  the  Lord  hath  chosen  thee  to  build  an 

29.  16  all  this  store .  .we  have  prepared  to  build 

29  19  and  to  do  all .  .and  to  build  the  palace 
2  Ch.  2.  1  Solomon  determined  to  build  an  house 

2.  3  and  didst  send  him  cedars  to  build 

2.  4  I  build  an  house  to  the  name  of  the  Lord 

2.  5  And  the  house  which  I  build  (is)  great 

2.  6  But  who  is  able  to  build  him  an  house 

2.  6  that  I  should  build  him  an  house 

2. 12  that  might  build  an  house  for  the  Lord 

3.  1  Solomon  began  to  build  the  house  of  the 

3.  2  And  hebegan  to  build  in  the  second  (day) 
G.  2  I  have  built  an  house  of  habitation  for 
6.  5  I  chose  no  city .  .of  Israel  to  build  an 

6.  7  to  build  an  house  for  the  name  of  the 
6.  8  as  it  was  in  thine  heart  to  build  an  house 
6.  9  thou  shalt  not  build .  .he  shall  build 
6.  10  and  have  built  the  house  for  the  name  of 
6.  18  much  less  this  house  which  I  have  built ! 
6.  33  this  house,  which  I  have  built,  is  called 
6.  34  the  house  which  I  have  built  for  thy  name 
6.  38  toward  the  house  which  I  have  built 

8.  1  wherein  Solomon  had  built  the  house  of 
8.  2  the  cities.  .Solomon  built  them,  and 
8.  4  And  he  built  Tadmor.  .he  built  in  Ham. 
8.  5  Also  he  built  Beth-horon  the  upper 
8.  6  Solomon  desired  to  build  in  Jerusalem 
8.  1 1  unto  the  house  that  he  had  built  for  her 


2  Ch.  8. 12  which  he  had  built  before  the  porch 

9.  3  and  the  house  that  he  had  built 
11.  5  Rehoboam.  .built  cities  for  defence  in  J. 

11.  6  He  built  even  Beth  lehem,  and  Etam 
14.  6  And  he  built  fenced  cities  in  Judah 

1 4.  7  Let  us  build . .  So  they  built  and  prospered 

16.  1  Baasha. .  came  up . .  and  built  Kamah 
16.  5  Baasha  heard,  .lie  left  off  building  of  R. 
16.  6  timber,  .wherewith  Baashawasa-building 

16.  6  he  built  therewith  Geba  and  Mizpah 

17.  12  he  built  in  Judah  castles,  and  cities  of 
20.  8  have  built  thee  a  sanctuary  therein  for 

26.  2  He  built  Eloth,  and  restored  it  to  Judah 
26.  6  built  cities  about  Ashod,  and  among  the 
26.  9  Uzziah  built  towers  in  Jerusalem  at  the 

26.  10  Also  he  built  towers  in  the  desert,  and 

27.  3  He  built  the  high  gate  of  the  house  of 
27.  3  and  on  the  wall  of  Opliel  he  built  much 
27.  4  he  built  cities  in  the  mountains  of  Judah 
27.  4  in  the  forests  he  built  castles  and  towers 

32.  5  built  up  all  the  wall  that  was  broken 

33.  4  Also  he  built  altars  in  the  house  of  the 
33.  5  he  built  altars  for  all  the  host  of  heaven 
33.  14  after  this  he  built  a  wall  without  the 
33.  15  all  the  altars  that  he  had  built  in  the 
33.  19  the  places  wherein  he  built  high  places 

35.  3  the  son  of  David  king  of  Israel  did  build 

36.  23  he  hath  charged  me  to  build  him 
Ezra  1.  2  he  hath  charged  me  to  build  him  an 

1.  3  build  the  house  of  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 

1.  5  to  go  up  to  build  the  house  of  the  Lord 

3.  2  his  brethren .  .builded  the  altar  of  the 

4.  1  the  children.. builded  the  temple  unto 

4.  2  Let  us  build  with  you  :  for  we  seek  your 

4.  3  Ye  have  nothing  to  do  with  us  to  build  an 
4.  3  but  we  ourselves  together  will  build  unto 
4.  4  the  people,  .troubled  them  in  building 

Neh.  2.  5  send  me  unto  Judah .  .that  I  may  build  it 

2.  17  let  11s  build  up  the  wall  of  Jerusalem 

2.  18  And  they  said,  Let  us  rise  up  and  build 

2.  20  we  his  servants  will  arise  and  build:  but 

3.  1  his  bretlu'en . .  builded  the  sheep  gate 

3  2  next  unto  him  builded  the  men 

3.  2  next  to  them  builded  Zaccur  the  son  of 

3.  3  But  the  fish  gate  did  the  sons,  .build,  who 

3.  13  they  built  it,  and  set  up  the  doors 

3.  14  he  built  it,  and  set  up  the  doors 

3.  is  he  built  it,  and  covered  it,  and  set  up  the 

4.  1  Sanballat  heard  that  we  builded  the  wall 

4.  3  Even  that  which  they  build,  if  a  fox  go  up 

4.  6  So  built  we  the  wall :  and  all  the  wall 

4.  10  we  are  not  able  to  build  the  wall 

4.  17  They  which  builded  on  the  wall 
4.  18  sword  girded  by  his  side,  and  (so)  builded 
6.  1  our  enemies,  heard  that  I  had  builded 
6.  6  for  which  cause  thou  buildest  the  wall 

12.  29  for  the  singers  had  builded  them  villages 
Job  3.  14  With  kings.. which  built  desolate  places 

20.  19  he  hath,  .taken  away,  .which  he  builded 
27.  18  He  buildeth  Iris  house  as  a  moth 
Fsa.  28.  5  he  shall  destroy  them,  and  not  build  them 

51.  18  build  thou  the  walls  of  Jerusalem 

69.  35  For  God  will  save  Zion,  and  will  build  the 
78.  69  And  he  built  his  sanctuary  like  high 
89.  4  build  up  thy  throne  to  all  generations 
102.  16  When  the  Lord  shall  build  up  Zion 
127.  1  Except  the  Lord  build  the  house 
127.  1  they  labour  in  vain  that  build  it 
147.  2  The  Lord  doth  build  up  Jerusalem 
Prov.  9.  1  Wisdom  hath  builded  her  house,  she  hath 
14.  1  Every  wise  woman  buildeth  her  house 

24.  27  in  the  field  ;  and  afterwards  build  thine 
Eccl.  2.  4  I  builded  me  houses  ;  I  planted  me  vine. 
3.  3  to  break  down,  and  a  time  to  build  up 
9.  14  besieged  it,  and  built  great  bulwarks 
Song  8.  9  we  will  build  upon  her  a  palace  of  silver 
Isa.  5.  2  and  built  a  tower  in  the  midst  of  it 
9.  10  but  we  will  build  with  hewn  stones 
45.  13  he  shall  build  my  city,  and  he  shall  let  go 
58.  12  (they  that),  .shall  build  the  old  waste 

60.  10  And  the  sons,  .shall  build  up  thy  walls 

61.  4  And  they  shall  build  the  old  wastes 

65.  21  And  they  shall  build  houses,  and  inhabit 

65.  22  They  shall  not  build,  and  another  inhabit 

66.  1  where  (is)  the  house  that  ye  build  unto 
Jer.  1.  10  to  throw  down,  to  build,  and  to  plant 

2.  31  And  they  have  built  the  high  places 

18.  9  a  kingdom,  to  build  and  to  plant  (it) 

19.  5  They  have  built  also  the  high  places  of 
22.  13  Woe  unto  him  that  buildeth  his  house 
22.  14  1  will  build  me  a  wide  house 

24.  6  I  will  build  them,  and  not  pull 

29.  5,  28  Build  ye  houses,  and  dwell,  .and  plant 

31.  4  Again  I  will  build  thee,  and  thou  shalt 

31.  28  so  will  I  watch  over  them,  to  build,  and 

32.  31  from  the  day  that  they  built  it  even  unto 

32.  35  they  built  the  high  places  of  Baal 

33.  7  and  will  build  them,  as  at  the  first 

35.  7  Neither-shall  ye  build  house,  nor  sow  seed 
35.  9  Nor  to  build  houses  for  us  to  dwell  in 
42.  10  abide  in  the  land,  then  will  I  build  you 
45.  4  (that)  which  I  have  built  will  I  break 

52.  4  and  built  forts  against  it  round  about 
Ram.  3.  5  He  hath  builded  against  me,  and 

Eze.  4.  2  lay  siege  against  it,  and  build  a  fort  against 
11.  3  (lit  is)  not  near  ;  let  us  build  houses  :  this 

13.  10  one  built  up  a  wall,  and,  lo,  others  daubed 
16.  24  thou  hast  also  built  unto  thee  an  eminent 
16.  25  Thou  hast  built  thy  high  place  at  every 

16.  31  thou  buildest  thine  eminent  place  iu  the 

17.  17  building  forts,  to  cut  off  many  persons 
21.  22  to  cast  a  mount,  (and)  to  build  a  fort 


Ezc.  28.  26  they,  shall  build  houses,  and  plant  vine. 

36.  36  I  the  Lord  build  the  ruined  (places) 

Dan.  9.  25  the  commandment  to.  .build  Jerusalem 
llos.  8.  14  Israel  hath  forgotten. .  and  buildeth 
Amos  5.  11  ye  have  built  houses  of  hewn  stone 

9.  6  (It  is)  he  that  buildeth  his  stories  in  the 
9.  11  I  will  build  it  as  in  the  days  of  old 
9.  14  and  they  shall  build  the  waste  cities 
Mic.  3.  10  They  build  up  Zion  with  blood 
Hab.  2.  12  Woe  to  him  that  buildeth  a  town  with 
Zeph.  1.  13  they  shall  also  build  houses,  but.  'inhabit 
Hag.  1.  8  bring  wood,  and  build  the  house  ;  and 
Zech.  5.  11  To  build  it  an  house  iu  the  land  of  Shinar 
6.  12  he  shall  build  the  temple  of  the  Lord 
6.  13  Even  he  shall  build  the  temple  of  the 
6.  15  and  build  in  the  temple  of  the  Lord 
9.  3  Tyrus  did  build  herself  a  stronghold 
Mai.  1.  4  w  e  will  return  and  build  the  desolate 

1.  4  They  shall  build,  but  I  will  throw  down 

2.  To  build  up,  3)3  benah. 

Ezra  4.  12  building  the  rebellious  and  the  bad  city 

5.  2  and  began  to  build  the  house  of  God 

5.  3  Who  hath  commanded  you  to  build  this 

5.  9  Who  commanded  you  to  build  this  houso 

5.  1 1  which  a  great  king  of  Israel  builded  and 

5.  13  Cyrus  made  a  decree  to  build  this  house 

5.  17  of  Cyrus  the  king  to  build  this  house  of 

6.  7  build  this  house  of  God  in  his  place 

6.  8  for  the  building  of  this  house  of  God 

6.  14  Aud  the  elders  of  the  Jews  builded,  and 

6.  14  and  they  builded,  and  finished  (it) 

Dan.  4.  30  that  I  have  built  for  the  house  of  the 

9.  25  to  build  Jerusalem  unto  the  Messiah 

3.  To  thoroughly  prepare  or  make  ready,  uara- 

<nceva(o>  kata-skeuazo. 

Heb.  3.  3  inasmuch  as  he  who  hath  builded  the 

3.  4  For  every  house  is  builded  by  some  (man) 

3.  4  but  he  that  built  all  tilings  (is)  God 

1. To  build  a  house,  oh<o5oyta  oikodomeo. 

Matt.  7.  24  which  built  his  house  upon  a  rock 

7.  26  which  built  his  house  upon  the  sand 

16.  18  upon  this  rock  I  will  build  my  church 
21.  33  digged  a  winepress  in  it,  and  built  a 

23.  29  because  ye  build  the  tombs  of  the 

26.  61  I  am  able  to . .  build  it  in  three  days 

27.  40  Thou  that,  .buildest  (it)  in  three  days 
Marki2.  1  digged,  .the  winefat,  and  built  a  tower 

14.  58  within  three  days  I  will  build  another 

15.  29  Ah  !  thou  that,  .buildest  (it)in  three  days 
Luke  4.  29  of  the  hill  whereon  their  city  was  built 

6.  48  He  is  like  a  man  which  built  an  house 

6.  49  built  an  house  upon  the  earth  ;  against 

7.  5  and  he  hath  built  us  a  synagogue 

11.  47  forye  build  the  sepulchres  of  the  prophets 

11.  48  they .  .killed,  .and ye  build  their  sepulch. 

12.  18  I  will  pull  down  ray  barns,  and  build 
14.  28  For  which  of  you,  intending  to  build  a 

14.  30  Saying,  This  man  began  to  build,  and  was 

17.  28  they  sold,  they  planted,  they  builded 
Acts  7.  47  But  Solomon  built  him  an  house 

7.  49  what  house  will  ye  build  me?  saith  the 
Rom  15.  20  I  should  build  upon  another,  .foundation 
Gal.  2.  18  For  if  I  build  again  the  things  which  I 

BUELD  or  be  built  again,  to  — 

1  .To  return  and  build,  .1)31  nur  shub  ubanah. 

2  Ch.33.  3  For  he  built  again  the  high  places 
Dan.  9.  25  the  street  shall  be  built  again,  and  the 

2.  To  build  again,  avotKodoyea  anoikodomeo. 

Acts  15.  16  will  build  again  the  tabernacle  of  David 

15.  16  and  I  will  build  again  the  ruins  thereof 

BUILD,  to  begin  to  — 

To  build  up,  n:a  banah. 

1  Ki.  6.  1  that  he  began  to  build  the  house  of  the 

BUILD  thereon  or  thereupon,  to  — 

To  build  a  house  upon,  iiroiKoSoyeu  epoikodomeo. 

1  Co.  3.  10  I  have  laid,  .aud  another  buildeth  thereon 

3.  10  take  heed  how  he  buildeth  thereupon 
3.  14  which  lie  hath  built  thereupon 

BUILD  together,  to  — 

To  build  a  house  together,  avvoLKoSoyea. 

Epli.  2.  22  In  whom  ye  also  are  builded  together 

BUILD  up,  to  — 

1  .To  build  upon,  eTroucoSoyeai  epoikodomeo. 

Acts  20.  32  which  is  able  to  [build  you  up) 

Col.  2.  7  Rooted  and  built  np  in  him 

2.  To  build  a.  house,  ohcodoyta  oikodomeo. 

1  Pe.  2.  5  Ye  also,  .are  built  up  a  spiritual  houso 

BUILD  up  on  or  upon,  to  — 

1  .To  build  upon,  eir oiKoSoyew  epoikodomeo. 

1  Co.  3.  12  Now  if  any  man  build  upon,  .foundation 
Eph.  2.  20  And  are  built  upon  the  foundation  of  the 

2 .To  bald  upon,  tiroLKoboyeoo  epoikodomeo. 

Jude  20  building  up  yourselves  on  your  most 

BUILD,  to  be  about  to  — - 

To  build  up,  ni3  banah. 

'  2  Ch  2.  9  for  the  house  which  I  am  about  to  build 

BUILDED,  to  be  — 

To  be  builded ,  Nj3  bena,  2. 

Ezra  4.  13  Be  it  known  now.  .if  thiscitybe  builded 


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127 


BURDEN 


Ezra  4 .  16  We  certify  that,  if  this  city  he  builded 
4.  21  and  that  this  city  be  not  builded 
S  8  which  is  builded  with  great  stones 
S  11  build  the  house  that  was  builded  these 
5  15  let  the  house  of  God  be  builded  in  his 

6.  3  Let  the  house  be  builded,  the  place 

BUILDED  or  built,  to  be  — 

1.7b  build,  .-U3  banah. 

Judg  6.  28  was  offered  upon  the  altar  (that  was)  b. 
Neh.  7.  4  few  therein,  and  the  houses,  .not  builded 
Psa  122.  3  Jerusalem  is  builded  as  a  city  that  is 
Song  4.  4  the  tower  of  David  builded  for  an  armoury 

2.  To  be  built,  nj?  banah,  2. 

Nunim.  22  Now  Hebron  was  built  seven  years  before 

21.  17  let  the  city  of  Sihon  be  built  and  prepared 
Deut  13.  16  it  shall  be  an  heap,  .it  shall  not  be  built 
1  Ki.  3.  2  there  was  no  house  built  unto  the.  .Lord 

6.  7  was  built  of  stone  made  ready  before  it 
1  Ch.  2.  9  into  the  house  that  is  to  be  built  to  the 

22.  5  the  house  (that  is)  to  be  builded  for  the 
— a.-  Tn  that,  is  t,n  be  built  to  the  name  of  the  Lord 

Neh.  7?  1  Now  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  wall  was  b 
Job  12.  14  he  breaketh  down,  and  it  cannot  be  built 
22.  23  If  thou  return,  .thou  shalt  be  built  up 
Psa.  89.  2  Mercy  shall  be  built  up  for  ever  :  thy 
Prov  24.  3  Through  wisdom  is  an  house  builded 
Isa.  25  2  a  palace  ,  .it  shall  never  be  built 

44.  26  to  the  cities  of  Judah,  Ye  shall  be  built 

44.  28  saying  to  Jerusalem,  Thou  shalt  be  built 
Jer.  i2.  16  then  shall  they  be  built  in  the  midst  of 

30.  18  the  city  shall  be  builded  upon  her  own 

31.  4  and  thou  shalt  be  built,  O  virgin  of  Israel 
31.  38  that  the  city  shall  be  built  to  the  Lord 

Eze.  26.  14  thou  shalt  be  built  no  more 

36.  10  inhabited,  and.  .water  shall  be  builded 
36.  33  the  cities,  and  the  wastes  shall  be  builded 
Hag.  1.  2  time  that  the  Lord’s  house  should  be  built 
Zech.  1.  16  my  house  shall  be  built  in  it  . 

8.  9  that  the  temple  might  be  built 

BUILDER  — 

1  .To  build  up,  n)3  banah. 

1  Ki.  5.  18  Solomon's  builders  and  Hiram’s 

2  Ki.12.  11  and  they  laid  it  out  to.  .the  builders 

22.  6  Unto  the  carpenters,  and  builders,  and 
2  Ch.34.  11  Even  to  the  .builders  gave  they  (it) 

Ezra  3.  10  when  the  builders  laid  the  foundation  of 
Neh.  4.  5  have  provoked,  .to  anger  before  the  b. 

4.  18  For  the  builders,  every  one  had  his  sword 
Psa  1 18.  22 The  stone.. the  builders  refused  is 
Eze  27.  4  thy  builders  have  perfected  thy  beauty 

2.7V)  build  a  house,  olKoSopew  oikodomeo. 

\latt21.  42  The  stone  which  the  builders  rejected 
Mark  12.  10  The  stone  which  the  builders  rejected 
Luke2o.  17  The  stone  which  the  builders  rejected 
Acts  4  11  the  stone.,  set  at  nought  of  you  [builders] 

1  Pe.  2.  7  the  stone  which  the  builders  disallowed 

3. Artificer,  Ttxv'trris  technites. 

Heb.  11.  10  whose  builder  and  maker  is  God 

BUILDING  — 

1  .Building,  njf?  binyah. 

Eze  41  13  and  the  building,  with  the  walls  thereof 

2.  Building,  j,')3  binyan. 

Ezra  5.  4  names  of  the  men  that  made  this  building 
Eze.  40.  5  lie  measured  the  breadth  of  the  building 

41.  12  the  building  that  (was)  before.. separate 

41.  12  the  wall  of  the  building  (was)  five  cubits 

41.  15  he  measured  the  length  of  the  building 

42.  1  which  (was)  before  the  building  toward 

42.  5  and  than  the  middlemost  of  the  building 

42.  io  and  over  against  the  building 

3 . Beam  work,  .Tjjjn  meqareh. 

Eccl  10.  18  By  much  slothfulness,  .building  decayeth 

i.Thing  built  in,  ivSipnat';  endomesis. 

Rev.  21.  iS  the  building  of  the  wall  of  it  was  (of) 

5.  Making,  creation,  hricris  Tdisis. 

Heb  '9.  11  that  is  to  say  not  of  this  building 

BUILDING,  to  be  in — - 

1 .  To  be  built,  n)3  banah,  2. 

1  Ki.  6.  7  when  it  was  in  building.,  while  it  was  in  b. 

2  To  build  up,  NJ3  bena,  7. 

Ezra  5.  16  and  since  that,  .hath  it  been  in  building 

3.7V)  build  a  house,  oiKoboyew  oikodomeo. 

John  2.  20  Forty  and  six  years  was.  .in  building 

BUK-KI,  'Jp3  mouth  of  Jah. 

1  Son  of  Abishua  and  father  of  Uzzi.  the  fifth  from 
Aaron  in  the  line  of  the  high  priests.  B.C.  1350. 

1  Ch.  6.  5  Abishua  begat  B.,  and  B.  begat  Uzzi 
6.  51  B.  his  sou.  Uzzi  his  son,  Zerahialihis 
Ezra  7.  4  the  son  of  Uzzi  the  son  of  B. 

2.  A  prince  of  Dan,  and  one  of  the  ten  chosen  to  appor¬ 
tion  the  land  among  the  tribes,  B.C.  1451. 

Nuni34.  22  the  prince  of  the  tribe  of .  .Dan,  B. 
BUK-KT-AH,  VT|33  mouth  of  Jah. 

A  Kohathite  Levite,  son  of  Heman  and  a  musician  in 
the  temple,  the  leader  of  the  sixth  course  in  the 
service,  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.25.  4  sons  of  Heman;  B.,  Mattaniah,  Uzziel 
25. 13  The  sixth  to  B.,  (he),  his  sons,  .brethren 


BUL,  p3  rain-god. 

The  month  from  the  first  new  moon  of  November  till 
the  first  one  of  December. 

1  Ki.  6.  38  in  the  month  B. . .  was  the  house  finished 

BULL  — 

1. Mighty  one,  3'3N  aMnr. 

Psa.  50.  13  Will  I  eat  the  flesh  of  bulls,  or  drink  the 
68.  30  the  multitude  of  the  bulls,  with  the  calves 
Isa.  34.  7  and  the  bullocks  with  the  bulls 
Jer.  50.  1 1  ye  are  grown  fat,  and  bellow  as  bulls 

2 .Son  of  the  herd,  npa-ja  ben  baqar. 

Jer.  52.  20  twelve  brasen  bulls  that  (were)  under  the 

3.  Bullock,  bull,  33,  33  par. 

Gen.  32.  15  ten  bulls,  twenty  she  asses,  and  ten  foals, 
Psa.  22. 12  Many  bulls  have  compassed  me 

4.  Ox,  31 »  shor. 

Job  21. 10  Their  bull  gendereth,  and  faileth  not 

5.  Bull,  beeve,  ravpos  tauros. 

Heb.  9.  13  if  the  blood  of  bulls  and  of  goats 

10.  4  the  blood  of  bulls . .  should  take  away  sins 

BULL,  wild  — 

1 lull,  gazelle,  wild  goat,  nw  to  (toe). 

Isa.  51.  20  as  a  wild  bull  in  a  net 

BULLOCK 

1 .  Steer,  young  bullock,  Ssy  egel. 

Jer.  31.  18  and  I  was  chastised,  as  a  bullock 

46.  21  in  the  midst  of  her  like  fatted  bullocks 

2 . Bullock,  bull,  33,  35  par. 

Exod29.  3  with  the  bullock  and  the  two  rams 

29.  10  thou  shalt  cause  a  bullock  to  be  brought 
29.  10  put  their  hands  upon  the.  .bullock 
29  11  kill  the  bullock  before  the  Lord 
29.  12  thou  shalt  take  the  blood  of  the  bullock 
29.  14  But  the  flesh  of  the  bullock 
29.  36  thou  shalt  offer  every  day  a  bullock 
Lev.  4.  4  he  shall  bring  the  bullock  unto  the  door 
4.  4  the  bullock's  head,  and  kill  the  bullock 
4.  5  take  of  the  bullock's  blood 
4.  7  pour  all  tile  blood  of  the  bullock 
4.  8  take  off .  .the  fat  of  the  bullock 
4.  11  And  the  skin  of  the  bullock 
4.  12  the  whole  bullock  shall  he  carry  forth 
4.  15  lay  their  hands  upon  the  bullock 
4.  15  the  bullock  shall  be  killed  before 
4.  16  the  priest  shall  bring  the  bullock’s 
4.  20  he  shall  do  with  the  bullock  as  he  did 
4.  20  with  the  bullock  for  a  sin  offering 
4.  21  he  shall  carry  forth  the  bullock 
4.  21  burn  him  as  he  did  the  first  bullock 
8.  2  and  a  bullock  for  the  sin  offering 
8  14  he  brought  the  bullock  for.  .sin  offering 
8.  14  hands  upon  the  head  of  the  bullock 
8.  17  the  bullock,  his  hide,  and  his  flesh 
16.  6  And  Aaron  shall  offer  his  bullock 
16.  11  And  Aaron  shall  bring  the  bullock 
16.  11  shall  kill  the  bullock  for  a  sin  offering 
16.  14  he  shall  take  the  blood  of  the  bullock 
16.  15  he  did  with  the  blood  of  the  bullock 
16.  18  take  the  blood  of  the  bullock 
16.  27  the  bullock  for  the  sin  offering,  .was 
Num.  7.  87  the  burnt  offering  (were)  twelve  bullocks 

7.  88  the  peace  offerings . .  twenty  and  four  bull 

8.  12  lay  their  hands  upon  the.  .bullocks 
23.  2  Balaam  offered  on  (every)  altar  a  bullock 
23.  4  I  have  offered  upon  every  altar  a  bullock 
23  14  he.  .offered  a  bullock  and  a  ram 
23.  29  prepare  me  here  seven  bullocks 
23.  30  Balak .  .offered  a  bullock  and  one  ram 
28.  12  mingled  with  oil.  for  one  bullock 
28.  14  half  an  bin  of  wine  unto  a  bullock 

28.  20  three  tenth  deals,  .offer  for  a  bullock 
2S  28  three  tenth  deals  unto  one  bullock 

29.  3  three  tenth  deals  for  a  bullock 
29.  9  three  tenth  deals  to  a  bullock 
29.  14  every  bullock  of  the  thirteen  bullocks 
29.  18,  21,  24,  27  30,  33  for  the  bullocks,  .and  for 
29.  20  eleven  bullocks,  .fourteen  lambs 
29.  23  on  the  fourth  day  ten  bullocks 
29.  26  on  the  fifth  day  nine  bullocks 
29  29  on  the  sixth  day  eight  bullocks 
29.  32  on  the  seventh  day  seven  bullocks 
29.  36  one  bullock,  one  ram,  seven  lambs 
29.  37  for  the  bullock,  .and  for  the  lambs 

Judg.  6.  25  Take  thy  father’s,  .the  second  bullock 
6.  26  take  the  second  bullock,  and  offer 
6.  28  and  the  second  bullock  was  offered 

1  Sa.  1.  24  with  three  bullocks,  and  one  ephah 
1.  25  they  slew  a  bullock,  and  brought 

2  Ki.  18.  23  Let  them  therefore  give  us  two  bullocks 
18  23  choose  one  bullock  for  themselves 
18.  23  I  will  dress  the  other  bullock 
18.  25  Choose  you  one  bullock  for  yourselves 
18.  26  they  took  the  bullock  which  was  given 
18.  33  he . .  cut  the  bullock  in  pieces 

1  Ch.15.  26  they  offered  seven  bullocks  and  seven 

29.  21  after  that  day,  even  a  thousand  bullocks 

2  Ch.29.  21  And  they  brought  seven  bullocks 

30.  24  to  the  congregation  thousand  bullocks 
34.  24  to  the  congregation  a  thousand  bullocks 

Ezra  8.  35  twelve  bullocks  for  all  Israel,  ninety 
Job  42.  8  Take  unto  you  now  seven  bullocks  and 
Tsa.  50.  9  I  will  take  no  bullock  out  of  thy  house 
51  19  then  shall  they  offer  bullocks  upon  thine 
69.  31  better  than  an  ox  (or)  bullock  that  hath 
Isa.  1.  11  I  delight  not  in  the  blood  of  bullocks 
34.  7  the  bullocks  and  the  bulls,  .shall  be 


Jer.  50.  27  Slay  all  her  bullocks ;  let  them  go  down 
Eze.  39.  18  Ye  shall  eat  the  flesh .  .goats,  of  bullocks 

43.  21  take  the  bullock  also  of  the  sin  offering 

43.  22  they  did  cleanse  (it)  with  the  bullock 

45.  22  shall  (the)  prince  prepare  a  bullock 

45.  23  seven  bullocks  and  seven  rams  without 

45.  24  he  shall  prepare,  .an  ephah  for  a  bullock 

46.  7  lie  shall  prepare,  .an  ephah  for  a  bullock 

46.  11  the  meat  offering  shall  be.  .a  bullock 

3.  Ox,  hits'  shor. 

Lev.  4.  10  it  was  taken  off  from  the  bullock 
9.  4  Also  a  bullock,  .for  peace  offerings 
9.  18  He  slew  also  the  bullock  and  the  ram 
9.  19  the  fat  of  the  bullock  and  of  the  ram 
22.  23  Either  a  bullock  or  a  lamb  that  hath 

22.  27  When  a  bullock,  or  a  sheep,  .is  brought 
Numis.  11  for  one  bullock,  or  for  one  ram 

Deut  15.  19  no  work  with  the  firstling  of  thy  bullock 
17.  1  Thou  shalt  not  sacrifice,  .(any)  bullock 
33. 17  His  glory,  .the  firstling  of  his  bullock 
Judg.  6.  25  Take  thy  father's  young  bullock 
Hos.  12.  11  they  sacrifice  bullocks  in  Gilgal 

4.  Ox,  3in  tor. 

Ezra  6.  9  both  young  bullocks,  and  rams,  and 
6. 17  and  offered,  an  hundred  bullocks 

7.  17  thou  mayest  buy  bullocks,  rams,  lambs 

BULLOCK,  young  — 

Bullock,  son  of  the  herd,  3^a-J?  35  par  ben  baqar. 
Exod2g.  1  Take  one  young  bullock  and  two  rams 
Lev.  4.  3  let  him  bring. . a  young  bullock  without 
4.  14  congregation  shall  offer  a  young  bullock 
16.  3  shall  Aaron  come  with  a  young  bullock 

23.  18  the  first  year,  .one  young  bullock  and 
Num.  7.  15,  21,  27,  33,  39,  45  One  young  bullock,  one 

7-  51,  57>  69.  75,  81  One  young  bullock,  one 

8.  8  another  young  bullock  shalt  thou  take 
8.  8  let  them  take  a  young  bullock  with  his 

28. 11,  19,  27  two  young  bullocks,  and  one  ram 
29.  2,  8  one  young  bullock,  one  ram,  and  seven 
29.  13  thirteen  young  bullocks,  .(and)  fourteen 
29.  17  twelve  young  bullocks,  .fourteen  lambs 
2  Ch.  13.  9  consecrate  himself  with  a  young  bullock 
Eze.  43.  19  give,  .a  young  bullock  for  a  sin  offering 

43.  23  offer  a  young  bullock  without  blemish 
43.  25  they  shall  also  prepare  a  young  bullock 

45.  18  thou  shalt  take  a  young  bullock  without 

46.  6  (it  shall  be)  a  young  bullock  without 

BULRUSH  — 

\. Bulrush,  rush,  pDJK  agmon. 

Isa.  58.  5  (is  it)  to'  bow  down  his  head  as  a  bulrush 

2.  Papyrus,  rush,  ns)  gome. 

Exod.  2.  3  she  took  for  him  an  ark  of  bulrushes 
Isa.  18.  2  even  in  vessels  of  bulrushes  upon  the 

BULWARK  — 

1.  Strong  object,  chel. 

Isa.  26.  1  (God)  appoint  (for)  walls  and  bulwarks 

2.  Strong  object,  n^’n  chelah. 

I’sa.  48.  13  Mark  ye  well  her  bulwarks,  consider  her 

3.  Fortress,  3ixn  matsod. 

Eccl.  9.  14  and  built  great  bulwarks  against  it 

4.  Fortress,  31x3  matsor. 

Deut  20.  20  thou  shalt  build  bulwarks  against 

5.  Corner,  .33?  pinnali. 

2  Ch.26. 15  be  on  the  towers  and  upon  the  bulwarks 

BUNCH  — 

1.  Bundle,  333n  aguddah. 

Exodi2.  22' 'And  ye  shall  take  a  bunch  of  hyssop 

2.  Bunch,  n&:33  dabbesheth. 

Isa.  30.  6  carry . .  their  treasures  upon  the  bunches 

BUNDLE  — 

1.  Thing  compressed,  3138  tseror. 

Gen.  42.  35  behold,  every  man’s  bundle  of  money 
42.  35  and  their  father  saw  the  bundles  of 
1  Sa.  25.  29  bound  in  the  bundle  of  life 
Song  1.  13  A  bundle  of  myrrh  (is)  my  well  beloved 

2 . Bundle,  Secrfiy  desme. 

Matti3-  30  bind  them  in  bundles  to  burn  them 

3.  Fulness,  multitude,  nKnSos  plethos. 

Acts  28.  3  when  Paul  had  gathered  a  bundle  of 

BU  -NAH,  3)13  understanding. 

Son  of  Jerahmeel  of  the  family  of  Pliarez,  B.C.  1540. 

1  Ch.  2.  25  sons  of  Jerahmeel.  .were.  .B.,  and  Oren 

BUN’-NT,  '33  my  understanding. 

1.  A  Levite  who  helped  Ezra  in  teaching  the  people  the 
law  of  Moses,  B  C.  536. 

Neh.  9.  4  Then  stood  up . . Sliebaniah,  B.,  Slierebiah 

2.  Another  Levite,  ancestor  of  Shemaiali,  B.C.  445. 

Neh  11.  15  of  the  Levites.  .Hashabiali,  the  son  of  B. 
3  .A  family  of  the  Jews  that,  with  Nehcmiali,  sealed  the 
covenant,  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  10.  15  [The  chief  of  the  people]  .  B.,  Azgad 

BURDEN  — 

1  .Bundle,  333s  aguddah. 

Isa.  58.  6  to  undo  the  heavy  burdens 
2.  Burden,  load,  thing  lifted  up,  nh’O  massa. 
Exod23-  5  the  ass  of  him .  .lying  under  his  burden 


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BURN 


Hum.  4.  15  These  (things  are)  the  burden  of  the  sons 

4.  19  every  one  to  his  service,  and  to  Iris  burden 

4.  24  the  service  of  the  families,  .for  burdens 

4.  27  in  all  their  burdens,  and  in  all  their 
4  27  appoint  unto  them  in  charge  all .  .burdens 
4.  21  And  this  (is)  the  charge  of  their  burden 
4.  32  instruments  of  the  charge  of  their  burden 
4.  47  the  service  of  the  burden  in  the  taber. 

4  40  his  service,  and  according  to  his  burden 
,7  11  thou  layest  the  burden  of  all  this  people 

1 1.  17  thpvsiiall  bear  the  burden  of  the  people 
Deut  1  12  chuT my'seTTaTone  bear  your . .  burden 
2  Sa  15  33  then  thou  shalt  be  a  burden  unto  me 

in.  35  thy  servant  be  yet  a  burden  unto  my  lord 
2  Ki.  5.17  be  given  to  thy  servant  two  mules’  burden 

8.  9  forty  camels’  burden. .came  and  stood 

9.  25  the  Lord  laid  this  burden  upon-  him 
2CI1.  24.  27  the  greatness  of  the  burdens  (laid)  upon 

"■35.  3 j(it  shall)  not  (be)  a  burden  upon  (your) 

Neh.  13.15  and  all  (manner  of)  burdens 

13.  19  there  should  no  burden  be  brought  in 
Job  7.  20  so  that  I  am  a  burden  to  myself  ' 

Psa  38.  4  an  heavy  burden  they  are  too  heavy  for  me 
Isa.  13  1  The  burden  of  Babylon  which  Isaiah  the 

14.  28  In  the  year.  .Ahaz  died  was  this  burden 

15.  1  The  burden  of  Moab 

17.  1  The  burden  of  Damascus 

19.  1  The  burden  of  Egypt 

21.  1  The  burden  of  the  desert  of  the  sea 

21.11  The  burden  of  Dumah 

21.  13  The  burden  upon  Arabia 

22.  1  The  burden  of  the  valley  of  vision 

22.  25  the  burden  that  (was)  upon  it  shall  be  cut 

23.  1  The  burden  of  Tyre 

30.  6  The  burden  of  the  beasts  of  the  south 
46.  1  (they  are)  a  burden  to  the  weary  (beast) 

46.  2  they  could  not  deliver  the  burden 
Jer.  17.  21  bear  no  burden  on  the  sabbath  day 
17.  22  Neither  carry  forth  a  burden  out 
17.  24  bring  in  no  burden  through  the  gates 
17.  27  the  sabbath  day,  and  not  to  bear  a  burden 

23.  33  What  is  the  burden  of  the  Lord? 

23.  33  What  burden?  I  will  even  forsake  you 
23.  34  Tho  burden  of  the  Lord,  I  will  even  punish 
23.  36  the  burden  of  the  Lord  shall  ye  mention 
23.  36  every  man's  word  shall  be  his  burden 
23.  38  since  ye  say,  The  burden  of  the  Lord 
23.  38  The  burden  of  the  LORD.  .1  have  sent 
23.  38  Ye  shall  not  say,  The  burden  of  the  Lord 
Eze  i2.  10  This  burden  (concerneth)  the  prince 
Hos.  8.  10  a  little  for  the  burden  of  the  king  of 
Nah.  1.  i  The  burden  of  Neneveh.  The  book  of 
Hab.  1.  1  The  burden  which  Habakkuk.  .did  see 

Zech.  9.  1  The  burden  of  the  word  of  the  Lord  in 

12.  1  The  burden  of  the  word  of  the  Lord  for 

Mai.  1.  1  The  burden  of  the  word  of  the  Lord 

8 .Burden,  lifting  up,  ngira  massaah. 

Isa.  30.  27  and  the  burden  (thereof  is)  heavy 

4.  Burden,  lifting  up,  nNbo  maseth. 

Lam.  2.  14  Thy  prophets,  .have  seen,  .false  burdens 
Amos  5.  11  ye  take  from  him  burdens  of  wheat 
Zeph.  3.  18  (to  whom)  the  reproach  of  it  (was)  a  burd. 

5.  Durden  leaner,  Vdd,  Sap  sebel,  sabbai. 

1  Ki.  5.  15  threescore  and  ten  tli.  that  bare  burdens 
Neh.  4.  17  and  they  that  bare  burdens,  with  those 
Psa  81.  6  I  removed  his  shoulder  from  the  burden 

6 . Burden  bearer,  sobel. 

Isa.  9.  4  thou  hast  broken  the  yoke  of  his  burden 

10.  27  his  burden  shall  be  taken  away  from  oif 
14.  25  then  shall .  .his  burden  depart  from 

7.  Burden,  nSpD  sebalali. 

Exod  1.  11 'to  afflict  them  with  their  burdens 

2  11  his  brethren,  and  looked  on  their  burdens 

5.  4  Wherefore,  .get  you  unto  your  burdens 

5.  5  ye  make  them  rest  from  their  burdens 

6.  6  I  will  bring  you  out.  .under  the  burdens 

6.  7  bring  you  out  from  under  the  burdens 

8.  To  give,  nm  yahab. 

Psa.  55.  22  Cast  thy  burden  upon  the  Lord 

9.  Weight,  fjapos  baros. 

Matt  20.  12  to  us,  which  have  borne  the  burden  and 
Acts  15.  28  the  Holy  Ghost,  .lay .  .no  greater  burden 
Gal.  6.  2  Bear  ye  one  another’s  burdens,  and  so 
Rev.  2  24  I  will  put  upon  you  none  other  burden 

10 . Freight  {of  a  ship),  yipos  gomos. 

Acts  21.  3  there  the  ship  was  to  unlade  her  burden 

11  .Load  {to  be  borne),  tpoprlov  phortion. 

Matt  n.  30  my  yoke  (is)  easy,  and  my  burden  is  light 
23.  4  For  they  bind  heavy  burdens  and  griev. 
Luken.  46  for  ye  lade  men  with  burdens  grievous 

11.  46  and  ye  yourselves  touch  not  the  burdens 
Gal.  6.  5  For  every  man  shall  bear  his  own  burden 

BURDEN,  to  — 

To  weigh  down,  KaraBaplco  katabareo. 

2  Co.  12.  16  be  it  so,  I  did  not  burden  you:  nevertheless 

BURDEN,  to  be  a  — 

To  become  a  burden,  Vpp  sdbal,  7. 

Eccl.  12.  5  the  grasshopper  shall  be  a  burden,  and 

BURDEN  selves,  to  — 

To  burden,  load,  Dpi;  amas. 

Zech  12.  3  all  that  burden  themselves  with  it  shall 
BURDENED  — 

Pressure,  thlipsis. 

2  Co.  8.  13  not  that  other  men  be  eased,  and  ye  b. 


BURDENED,  to  be  — 

To  be  burdened,  (iaplopai  bareomai. 

2  Co.  5.  4  we.  .in  (this) tabernacle,  .being  burdened 

BURDENS,  two  — 

Double  burdens,  D'npif’p  mishpetliayim. 

Gen.  49.  14  a  strong  ass  crouching  between  two  burd. 

BURDENS,  to  bear  — 

Burden  bearer,  )>pp  sabbai. 

2  Ch.  2.  2  ten  thousand  men  to  hear  burdens 

BURDENS,  bearer  of  — 

Burden  bearer,  Spd  sabbai. 

2  Ch.  2.  18  ten  thousand,  .(to  be)  bearers  of  burdens 
34.  13  (they  were)  over  the  bearers  of  burdens 
Neh.  4.  10  The  strength  of  the  bearers  of  burdens 

BURDENSOME  — 

A  burden,  weight,  nppJiP  maamasah. 

Zech  12.  3  I  make  Jerusalem  a  burdensome  stone 

BURDENSOME,  to  be  — 

1  .To  become  a  burden,  Iv  /3 apei  elrcu  en  barei  einai. 

1  Th.  2.  6  when  we  might  have  been  burdensome 
2 .To  lie  torpid  against,  Karai/apKaw  katanarkao. 

2  Co.  12.  13  I  myself  was  not  burdensome  to  you  ? 

12.  14  and  I  will  not  be  burdensome  to  you 

^.Without  weight,  aBapiy:  abares. 

2  Co.  11.  9  kept  myself  from  being  burdensome 

BURIAL  — 

1.  Burial,  grave,  mnp  qeburah. 

2  Ch.  26.  23  the  burial  which  (belonged)  to  the  kings 
Eccl.  6.  3  and  also  (that)  he  have  no  burial 
Isa  14  20  shalt  not  be  joined  with  them  in  burial 
Jer.  22.  19  He  shall  be  buried  with  the  burial  of  an 

2.  To  entomb,  to  £>/Ta<pca<rai  to  enlapliiasai. 

Matt  26.  12  she  did  (it)  for  my  burial 

BURIED  — 

To  bury,  app  qabar. 

1  Ki.  13.  31  it  came  to  pass,  after  he  had  buried  him 
Eccl.  8.  10  And  so  I  saw  the  wicked  buried 

BURIED  (with),  to  be  — 

1.77)  be  buried,  ipp  qabar,  2. 

Gen.  15.  15  thou  shalt  be  buried  in  a  good  old  age 
35.  8  and  she  was  buried  beneath  Beth-el  under 
35.  19  and  was  buried  in  the  way  to  Eplirath 
Numio.  I  Miriam  died  there,  and  was  buried  there 
Deut  10.  6  Aaron  died,  and  there  he  was  buried 
Judg.  8.  32  and  was  buried  in  the  sepulchre 

10.  2  and  died,  and  was  buried  in  Shamir 
10.  s  Jair  died,  and  was  buried  in  Camon 
12.  7  and  was  buried  in  (one  of)  the  cities 
12.  10  Then  died  Ibzan,  and  was  buried  at  Beth. 
12.  12  and  was  buried  in  Aijalon  in.  .Zebulun 

12.  15  And  Abdon.  .died,  and  was  buried 
Ruth  1.  17  Where  thou  diest,  will  I  die.  .be  buried 

2  Sa  17.  23  was  buried  in  the  sepulchre  of  his  father 

1  Ki.  2  10  and  was  buried  in  the  city  of  David 
2.  34  and  he  was  buried  in  his  own  house 

n.43  was  buried  in  the  city  of  David  iiis  father 

14.  31  and  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the 

15.  24  and  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the 

16.  6  So  Baasha  slept,  .and  was  buried  in  Tir. 
16.  28  SoOmri  slept,  .and  was  buried  in  Samaria 
22.  50  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the  city 

2  Ki.  8.  24  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  tire  city 

13.  13  and  Joash  was  buried  in  Samaria 

14.  16  was  buried  in  Samaria  with  the  kings  of 

14.  20  he  was  buried  at  Jerusalem  with  his 

15.  38  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the  city 

16.  20  and  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the 
21.  18  and  was  buried  in  the  garden  of  his  own 

2  Ch.  9  31  he  was  buried  in  the  city  of  David 
12  16  and  was  buried  in  the  city  of  David 

21.  1  and  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the 
35.  24  and  was  buried  in  (one  of)  the  sepulchres 

Joh  27.  15  Those  that  remain .  .shall  be  buried  in 
J  er.  8.  2  they  shall  not  be  gathered,  nor  be  buried 
16.  4  they  shall  not.  .neither  shall  they  be  bur. 
16.  6  in  this  land  :  they  shall  not  he  buried 
20.  6  there  thou  shalt  die,  and  shalt  be  buried 

22.  19  He  shall  be  buried  with  the  burial  of  an 
25.  33  neither  gathered,  nor  buried  ;  they  shall 

2.  To  be  buried,  npp  qabar,  4. 

Gen.  25.  10  there  was  Abraham  buried,  and  Sarah 

3.  To  bury,  "Up  qabar. 

2  Ki.21.  26  he  was  buried  in  his  sepulchre 

4.  To  be  buried  with,  awBairropai  sunthaptomai. 
Rom.  6.  4  we  are  buried  with  him  by  baptism  into 
Col.  2.  12  Buried  with  him  in  baptism,  wherein 

BURIER  — 

To  bury,  "Op  qabar,  3. 

Eze.  39.  15  till  the  buriers  have  buried  it  in  the 

BURN,  to  — 

l.To  consume,  be  consumed,  nya  baar. 

Exod.  3.  2  and,  behold,  the  bush  burned  with  fire 
Numn.  1  the  fire  of  the  Lord  burnt  among  them 
11.  3  the  fire  of  the  Lord  burnt  among  them 
Deut.  4.  11  and  the  mountain  burned  with  fire 
5.  23  for  the  mountain  did  burn  with  Are 
9.  15  and  the  mount  burned  with  fire 
Esth.  1.  12  Vashti  refused,  .and  his  anger  burned  in 
Job  1.  16  and  hath  burned  up  the  sheep,  and  the 


I>sa.  39.  3  while  I  was  musing  the  fire  burned 
79.  5  shall  thy  jealousy  burn  like  fire? 

83.  14  As  the  fire  bumeth  a  wood,  and  as  the 
89.  46  How  long,  .shall  thy  wrath  burn  like 
Isa.  1.  31  and  they  shall  both  burn  together 

9.  18  For  wickedness  burnetii  as  the  fire  :  it 
10.  17  and  it  shall  burn  and  devour  his  thorns 
30.  27  tlie  name  of  the  Lord,  .burning  (with) 

34.  9  the  land . .  shall  become  burning  pitch 
42.  25  yet  he  knew  not ;  and  it  burned  him 
62.  1  the  salvation  ..as  a  lamp  (that)  burnetii 
Jer.  4.  4  and  burn  that  none  can  quench  (it) 

7.  20  it  shall  bum,  and  not  be  quenched 

20.  9  as  a  burning  fire  shut  up  in  my  bones 

21.  12  and  burn  that  none  can  quench  (it) 

Lam.  2.  3  he  burned  against  Jacob  like  a  flaming 
Eze.  1.  13  their  appearance  (was)  like  burning  coals 
Hos.  7.  6  in  the  morning  it  burneth  as  a  flaming 
Mai.  4.  1  the  day . .  that  shall  burn  as  an  oven 

2.  To  consume,  Pya  baar,  3. 

Lev.  6.  12  the  priest  shall  burn  wood  on  it  every 
2  Ch.  4.  20  they  should  burn  after  the  mant  er 

13.  11  lamps  thereof,  to  burn  every  evening 
Neh.  10.  34  to  bum  up  the  altar  of  the  Lord  our  God 
Isa.  4.  4  of  judgment,  and  the  spirit  of  burning 
40.  16  Lebanon  (is)  not  suflicient  to  bum 
44.  15  Then  shall  it  be  for  a  man  to  burn 
Eze.  39.  9  and  they  shall  burn  them  with  fire 

39.  10  for  they  shall  burn  the  weapons  with  fire 

3.77)  be  consumed,  ijjp  baar,  4. 

Jer.  36.  22  (there  was  a  fire)  on  the  hearth  burning 

4.  To  cause  to  consume,  ipp  baar,  5. 

2  Ch.  28.  3  and  burnt  his  children  in  the  fire 
Eze.  5.  2  Thou  shalt  burn  with  fire  a  third  part 
Nah.  2.  13  and  I  will  burn  her  chariots  in  the  smoke 

5.  To  be  hot,  heated,  .Tin  charah. 

Gen.  44.  18  and  let  not  thine  anger  burn  against 

6.77)  be  hot,  Tin  charar. 

Eze.  24.  11  that  the  brass  of  it  may  be  hot.  .may  burn 

l.To  burn  up,  ns;  yatsalh,  5. 

Jer.  51.  30  they  have  burned  her  dwelling  places 

8.  To  burn  steadily,  np;  yakad. 

Deut  32.  22  and  shall  burn  unto  the  lowest  hell 
Isa.  65.  5  in  my  nose,  a  fire  that  burneth  all  the 

9.  To  be  made  steadily  to  burn,  np;  yakad,  6. 

Lev.  6.  9  the  fire  of  the  altar  shall  be  burning  in 
6.  12  the  fire  upon  the  altar  shall  be  burning 
6.  13  The  fire  shall  ever  be  burning  upon  the 
Jer.  15.  14  for  a  fire  is  kindled,  .(which)  shall  bum 
17.  4  for  ye  have  kindled  a  tire,  .shall  burn  for 

10.77)  set  in  flame,  flame,  tsrA  lahat,  3. 

Joel  1.  19  and  the  flame  hath  burnt  all  the  trees 

2.  3  and  behind  them  a  flame  burneth 

11.77)  lift  up,  nasa. 

2  Sa.  5.  21  and  David  and  his  men  burnt  them 

12.77)  set  on  fire,  p'&i  nasaq,  5. 

Eze  39.  9  and  shall  set  on  fire  and  burn  the 

1 3.  To  burn,  f]lD  saraph,  3. 

Amos  6.  10  and  he  that  burneth  him,  to  bring  out 

1 4.  To  set  on  fire,  ms  tsuth,  5. 

Isa.  27.  4  I  would  go  through  them,  I  would  burn 

15.77)  be  kindled,  rnp  qadach. 

Isa.  64.  2  As  (when)  the  melting  fire  burneth,  the 

16.77)  burn  {as)  incense,  idp  qaiar,  3. 

1  Sa.  2.  16  Let  them  not  fail  to  burn  the  fat  presently 
Jer.  44  21  The  incense  that  ye  burnt  in  the  cities 

\l.To  cause  to  burn  (as)  incense,  "Dp  qato.r ,  5. 
Exod29.  13  the  fat  that  (is)  upon  them,  and  burn 
29.  18  And  thou  shalt  bum  the  whole  ram 

29.  25  burn  (them)  upon  the  altar  for  a  burnt 

30.  7  And  Aaron  shall  burn  thereon  sweet 
30.  20  to  burn  offering  made  by  fire  unto  the 
40.  27  And  he  burned  sweet  incense  thereon 

Lev.  1.  9  and  the  priest  shall  burn  all  on  the  altar 

1.  13  the  priest  shall  bring  (it)  all,  and  burn  (it) 

1.  15  and  wring  oft  his  head,  and  burn  (it) 

1.  17  the  priest  shall  burn  it  upon  the  altar 

2.  2  the  priest  shall  burn  the  memorial  of  it 

2.  9  shall  burn  (it)  upon  the  altar,  .an  offering 
2  11  for  ye  shall  burn  no  leaven,  nor  any 

2.  16  the  priest  shall  bum  the  memorial  of  it 

3.  5  Aaron’s  sons  shall  burn  it  on  the  altar 

3.  11  the  priest  shall  burn  it  upon  the  altar 

3.  16  the  priest  shall  burn  them  upon  the  altar 

4.  10  the  priest  shall  burn  them  upon  the  altar 
4  19  he  shall  take  all  his  fat.  .and  bum  (it) 

4.  26  he  shall  burn  all  his  fat  upon  the  altar 

4.  31  the  priest  shall  burn  (it)  upon  the  altar 

4.  35  the  priest  shall  burn  them  upon  the  altar 

5.  12  a  memorial,  .and  bum  (it)  on  the  altar 

6.  12  and  he  shall  burn  thereon  the  fat 

6.  15  and  shall  burn  (it)  upon  the  altar 

7.  5  the  priest  shall  burn  them  upon  the  altar 

7.  31  the  priest  shall  burn  the  fat  upon  the 

8.  16  and  Moses  burned  (it)  upon  the  altar 

8.  20  and  Moses  burnt  the  head,  and  the  pieces 

8.  21  and  Moses  burnt  the  whole  ram 

8.  28  and  burnt  (them)  on  the  altar  upon  the 

9.  10  But  the  fat.  .he  burnt  upon  the  altar 

9.  13  and  he  burnt  (them)  upon  the  altar 

9.  14  and  burnt  (them)  upon  the  burnt  offering 
9.  17  burnt  (it)  upon  the  altar,  beside  the  burnt 


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Lev  o  20  and  he  burnt  the  fat  upon  the  altar 
’  16  25  the  fat.  .shall  he  burn  upon  the  altar 
'  6  burn  the  fat  for  a  sweet  savour  unto  the 
V„m  -  26  (even)  the  memorial .. and  burn  (it) 

18  17  and  shalt  burn  their  fat  (for)  an  offering 
,  a.,  „  before  they  burnt  the  fat,  the  priest  3 

2"  16  Let  them  uot  fail  to  burn  the  fat  present. 
2'  28  to  burn  incense,  to  wear  an  ephod  before 

„  Vi  ,6  I,  he  burnt  his  burnt  offering  and  his 

'  16'  15  Upon  the  great  altar  burn  the  morning 
„  rh  '  :  (and)  to  burn  before  him  sweet  incense 
V  II  And  they  burn  unto  the  Lord  every 
7  have  not  burnt  incense  nor  offered 


8.7b  burn,  heat,  saraph. 

Gen.  11.  3  let  us  make  brick,  and  bum  them  tlirou. 
Exoll  12.10  that  which  remaineth ..  ye  shall  burn  with 
20  14  shalt  thou  burn  with  fire  without  the 
20  34  thou  shalt  burn  the  remainder  with  fire 
32.  20  and  burnt  (it)  in  the  fire,  and  ground  (it) 
Lev.  4.  12  and  burn  him  on  the  wood  with  fire 

4.  21  and  burn  him  as  he  burned  the  first  bull. 

8.  17  he  burnt  with  fire  without  the  camp 

8  32  that  which  remaineth . .  shall  ye  burn  with 
q  ii  the  flesh  and  the  hide  he  burnt  with  fire 

13.  52  He  shall  therefore  burn  that  garment 
13.  52  it  shall  be  burnt  in  the  fire 
13  55  thou  shalt  burn  it  in  the  fire  ;  it  (is)  fret 
16  27  and  they  shall  burn  in  the  fire  their  skins 
16  28  he  that  lmrneth  them  shall  wash  his 
Numig.  5  (one)  shall  burn  the  heifer  in  his  sight 

10.  5  her  dung,  shall  he  burn 

19.  8  he  that  burneth  her  shall  wash  his  clothes 
31.  10  they  burnt  all  their  cities  wherein  they 
Deut.  7.  5  and  burn  their  graven  images  with  fire 

7.  25  The  graven  images  of  their  gods  shall  ye  b. 

9.  21  the  calf  which  ye  had  made,  and  burnt  it 
12.  3  and  burn  their  groves  with  lire  ;  and  ye 

12.  31  they  have  burnt  in  the  lire  to  their  gods 

13.  16  and  shalt  burn  with  fire  the  city 
Josh.  6.  24  And  they  burnt  the  city  with  fire 

7.  25  and  burned  them  with  fire,  after  they 

8.  28  Joshua  burnt  Ai,  and  made  it  an  heap  for 

11.  6  and  burn  their  chariots  with  fire 
11.  9  and  burnt  their  chariots  with  Are 
11.  11  and  he  burnt  Hazor  with  fire 

11.  13  Israel  burnt  none  of  them,  saveHazoronly 
ii.  13  save  Hazor  only;  (that)  did  Joshua  burn 
Jud".  9.  52  and  went  hard  unto  the  door,  .to  burn  it 
°,2.  1  we  will  burn  thine  house  upon  thee  with 

14.  15  we  burn  thee  and  thy  father  s  house  with 

15.  6  and  burnt  her  and  her  father  with  fire 
18.  27  smote  them,  .and  burnt  the  city  with  tire 

1  Sa.30.  1  the  Amalekites  burnt  it  with  fire 

30.  14  and  we  burnt  Ziklag  with  fire 

31.  12  and  came  to  Jabesh,  and  burnt  them 

1  Ki  9.  16  and  taken  Gezer,  ami  burnt  it  with  fire 

15.  13  idol,  and  burnt  (it)  by  the  brook  Kidron 
16. 18  and  burnt  the  king's  house  overturn  with 

2  Ki.  10.  26  the  images,  .of  Baal,  and  burned  them 

17.  31  and  the  Sepharvites  burnt  their  children 
23.  4  and  he  burned  them  without  Jerusalem 
23.  6  and  burned  it  at  the  brook  Kidron 
23.  II  and  burned  the  chariots  of  the  sun  with 
23.  13  burned  the  high  place,  (and)  ,  .burned  the 
23.  16  and  burned  (them)  upon  the  altar,  and 
23.  20  and  burned  men’s  bones  upon  them 
23.  9  And  he  burnt  the  house  of  the  Lori) 

25.  9  every  great  (man's)  house  burnt  he  with 
2  Ch.15.  16  aud  burnt  (it)  at  the  brook  Kidron 
34.  5  And  he  burnt  the  bones  of  the  priests 

36.  19  And  they  burnt  the  house  of  God,  and 
36.  19  and  burnt  all  the  palaces  thereof  with  fire 
Psa.  46.  9  he  burneth  the  chariot  in  the  fire 
Isa.  44.  16  He  burneth  part  thereof  in  the  fire 
44.  19  I  have  burnt  part  of  it  in  the  fire 
47.  14  Behold,  .the  fire  shall  burn  them 
Jer.  7.  31  to  burn  their  sons  and  their  daughters 
19.  5  to  burn  their  sons  with  fire  (for)  burnt 

21. 10  and  he  shall  burn  it  with  fire 

32.  29  and  burn  it  with  the  houses  upon  whose 
34.  2  Babylon,  and  he  shall  burn  it  with  fire 
34.  5  so  shall  they  burn  (odours)  for  thee ;  and 
34.  22  and  take  it,  aud  burn  it  with  fire 
36.  25  that  he  would  not  burn  the  roll ;  but  he 
36.  27  after  that  the  king  had  burnt  the  roll 
36.  28  which,  .the  king  of  Judah  hath  burnt 
36.  29  Thus  saith  the  Lord  ;  Thou  hast  burnt 

36.  32  king  of  Judah  had  burnt  in  the  fire 

37.  8  and  take  it,  and  burn  it  with  fire 

37. 10  they  rise  up.  .and  burn  this  city  with  fire 

38.  18  and  they  shall  burn  it  with  fire,  and  thou 

39.  8  And  the  Chaldeans  burned  the  king's 

43. 12  he  shall  burn  them,  aud  carry  them  away 
43.  13  the  houses  of  the  gods,  shall  he  burn 
31.  32  the  reeds  they  have  burned  with  fire 
52.  13  And  burned  the  house  of  the  Lord 
52.  13  and  all  the  houses  ,  .burned  he  with  fire 
Eze.  5.  4  and  burn  them  in  the  fire .  .thereof 
76.  41  they  shall  burn  thine  houses  with  fire 
43.  21  and  he  shall  burn  it  in  the  appointed 
Amos  2.  1  because  he  burned  the  bones  of  the  king 


19. ro  burn  forth,  flame  up,  iKKatoi  ekkaio. 

Rom.  1.  27  the  men  burned  in  their  lust  one 

20 . To  barn,  Ka.lofj.cu  kaiomai. 

Luke  12.  35  your  loins . .  and  (your)  lights  burning 
24.  32  Did  not  our  heart  burn  within  us,  while 
John  5.  35  He  was  a  burning  and  a  shining  light 
Heb.  12. 18  the  mount,  .that  burned  with  fire 
Rev.  4.  5  (there  were)  seven  lamps  of  fire  burning 

17 


Rev.  8.  8  a  great  mountain  burning  with  fire  was 
8.  10  a  great  star  from  heaven,  burning  as  it 
19.  20  both  were  cast,  .into  a  lake  of  fire  burning 
21.  S  part  in  the  lake  which  burneth  with  fire 

21.  To  burn  down,  KaraKalui  katakaio. 

JIatti3.  30  bind  them  in  bundles  to  burn  them ;  but 

13.  40  the  tares  are  gathered  and  [burned) 

Luke  3.  17  the  chaff  he  will  burn  with  fire 

Acts  19.  19  brought  their  books  together,  and  burned 
1  Co.  3.  15  If  any  man's  work,  .be  burnt,  he  shall 
Heb.13.  11  those  beasts. .are  burnt  without  the 
Rev.  17.  16  and  shall  eat  her  flesh,  and  burn  her 

22  .To  be  on  fire,  rrvpoopai  puroornui. 

1  Co.  7.  9  for  it  is  better  to  marry  than  to  burn 

2  Co.  11.  29  who  is  offended,  and  I  burn  not? 

Rev.  1. 15  fine  brass,  as  if  they  burned  in  a  furnace 

BURN,  to  cause  to  — 

To  cause  to  go  up,  rh’J,  alah,  5. 

Exod27.  20  to  cause  the  lamp  to  burn  always 
Lev.  24.  2  to  cause  the  lamps  to  burn  continually 

BURN  incense  (upon)  to  — 

1.  To  burn  (as)  incense,  nap  qatar,  3. 

1  Ki.22.  43  and  burn  incense  yet  in  the  high  places 

2  Ki.12.  3  and  burnt  incense  in  the  high  places 

14.  4  and  burnt  incense  on  the  high  places 

15.  4  and  burnt  incense  still  on  the  high  places 

15.  35  and  burnt  incense  still  in  the  high  places 

16.  4  aud  burnt  incense  in  the  high  places 

17.  11  they  burnt  incense  in  all  the  high  places 

18.  4  the  children  of  Israel  did  burn  incense 
22. 17  and  have  burned  incense  unto  other  gods 
23.  5  to  burn  incense  in  the  high  places  in  the 
23.  s  them  also  that  burned  incense  unto  Baal 
23.  8  where  the  priests  had  burned  inceuse 

2  Ch.25. 14  bowed  down.. and  burned  inceuse  unto 
28.  4  and  burnt  inceuse  in  the  high  places 
28.  23  he  made  high  places  to  burn  incense  unto 
Isa.  65.  3  and  burneth  incense  upon  altars  of  brick 
63.  7  which  have  burnt  inceuse  upon  the 
Jer.  1.  16  and  have  burned  incense  unto  other  gods 
7.  9  and  burnt  incense  unto  Baal,  and  walk 
11.  13  ye  set  up  altars,  .to  burn  incense  unto  B 

18.  15  they  have  burned  incense  to  vanity 

19.  4  and  have  burned  incense  in  it  unto  other 
19. 13  they  have  burned  incense  unto  all  the 
44.  3  to  anger,  in  that  they  went  to  burn  inceuse 
44.  5  to  burn  no  incense  unto  other  gods 

44.  8  burniug  incense  unto  other  gods  in  the 
44.  15  their  wives  had  burned  inceuse  unto 
44.  17  burn  incense  unto  the  queen  of  heaven 
44.  18  we  left  off  to  burn  incense  to  the  queen 
44.  19  we  burned  incense  to  the  queen  of  heaven 
44  21  The  incense  that  ye  burned  in  the  cities 
44  23  Because  ye  have  burned  incense,  and 
44.  25  we  have  vowed,  to  burn  incense  to  the 
Hos.  4.  1  burn  incense  upon  the  hills,  under  oaks 
11.  2  they  weut  .and  burned  inceuse 
Hab.  1.  16  they  sacrifice . .  aud  burn  inceuse 

2.  To  cause  to  burn  (as)  incense,  iBiJ  qatar,  5. 
Exod3<>.  7  Aaron  shall  burn  thereon  sweet  incense 

30.  8  at  even,  he  shall  burn  incense  upon  it 
1  Ki.  3.  3  he  sacrificed  and  burnt  incense 

9.  25  lie  burnt  incense  upon  the  altar  that 

11.  8  allhisstrange  wives,  which  burnt  incense 

12.  33  he  offered  upon  the  altar,  and  burnt  inc. 

13.  1  Jeroboam  stood  by  the  altar  to  burn  iuc. 
15.  2  priests  of  the  high  places  that  burn  inc. 

1  Ch.23.  13  he  and  his  sons  for  ever,  to  burn  incense 

2  Ch.  26.  16  burn  incense  upon  the  altar  of  incense 

26.  18  priests,  .are  consecrated  to  burn  incense 
26.  18  Uzziah.  .burn  incense  unto  the  Lord 
26.  19  and  (had)  a  censer  in'his  hand  to  burn  in 

28.  3  he  burnt  incense  in  the  valley  of  the  son 

29.  11  that  ye  should  minister,  .and  burn  inc. 
32. 12  worship  before  one  altar,  and  burn  incense 
34.  25  they  have  burned  incense  unto  other  gods 

Jer.  48.  35  and  him  that  burneth  incense  to  his  gods 
Hos.  2.  13  visit  upon  her  the  days . .  she  burned  inc. 

BURN  incense,  to  — 

To  cause  to  remember,  nst  zakar,  5. 

Isa.  66.  3  he  that  burneth  incense,  (as  if)  he  blessed 

BURN  sacrifice,  to  — 

To  cause  to  burn  (as)  incense,  nap  qatar,  5. 

2  Ch.  2.  6  save  only  to  burn  sacrifice  before  him  ? 

BURN  up,  to  — - 

1  .To  eat,  cojisume,  aka/. 

2  Ki.  1.  14  and  burnt  up  the  two  captains  of  the 


BURN  upon,  to  — 

A  place  for  burning  incense  on,  "icpa  miqtar. 

E.\od3o.  1  make  an  altar  to  burn  incense  upon 

BURN  utterly,  to  — 

To  burn  down,  KaraKaiu)  katakaio. 

Rev.  18.  8  she  shall  be  utterly  burned  with  fire 

BURNED  or  burnt,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  consumed,  ny?  baar. 

Exod  3.  3  I  will.  .see.  .why  the  bush  is  not  burnt 
Judgis-  14  his  arms  became  as  flax  that  wasburnt 
Isa.  43.  2  through  the  fire,  thou  shalt  not  be  burned 

2.  To  be  hot,  heated,  Tin  charar. 

Job  30.  30  my  bones  are  burned  with  heat 
Isa.  24.  6  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth  are  burned 

3.  To  become  hot,  heated,  inn  charar,  2. 
rsa.102.  3  my  bones  are  burned  as  an  hearth 
Jer.  6.  29  The  bellows  are  burnt,  the  lead 
Eze.  15.  4  the  ends,  .the  midst  of  it  is  burnt 

15.  5  fire  hath  devoured  it,  and  it  is  burned? 

24.  10  spice  it  well,  and  let  the  bones  be  burnt 

4.  To  burn,  ns;  yatsath. 

Isa.  33.  12  (as)  thorns  cut  up  shall  they  be  burned 
Jer.  49.  2  her  daughters  shall  be  burnt  with  fire 
51.  58  her  high  gates  shall  be  burnt  with  fire 

5.  To  be  burnt,  ns;  yatsath,  2. 

Nell.  1.  3  aud  the  gates,  .are  burnt  with  fire 
2.  17  and  the  gates,  .are  burnt  with  fire 
Jer.  2.  15  cities  are  burned  without  inhabitant 

6.  To  be  marked,  ni|  kavo.h,  2. 

Prov.  6.  28  hot  coals,  and  his  feet  not  be  burnt? 

Isa.  43.  2  when  thou  walkest . .  shalt  not  be  burned 

7.  To  lift  up,  Nb’f  nasa. 

Nah.  1.  5  and  the  earth  is  burned  at  his  presence 

8.  To  go  up,  nby  alah. 

Lev.  2.  12  but  they  sliall'not  be  burnt  on  the  altar 

9.  To  scorch,  -3S  tsarab,  2. 

Eze.  20.  47  all  faces  from  the  south . .  shall  be  burned 

10 . To  be  made  to  bum  (as)  incense ,  nap  qatar,  6. 
Lev.  6.  22  a  statute . .  it  shall  be  wholly  burnt 

11.  To  burn,  be  burned,  saraph. 

Lev.  20.  14  they  shall  be  burnt  with  fire,  both  he  and 
1  Sa.  30.  3  came  to  the  city,  and,  behold ..  burnt 

1  Ki.  13.  2  and  men’s  bones  shall  be  burnt  upon  thee 
Nell  4.  2  the  heaps  of .  .rubbish  which  are  burnt? 
Psa.  80.  16  burnt  with  fire.. cut  down  :  they  perish 
Isa.  1.  7  desolate,  your  cities  (are)  burnt  with 

12. ro  be  burnt,  saraph,  2. 

Gen.  38.  24  Bring  her  forth,  and  let  her  be  burnt 
Lev.  4.  12  ashes  are  poured  out  shall  he  be  burnt 

6.  30  sin  offering,  .it  shall  be  burnt  in  the  fire 

7.  17  theiremaiuder  of  the  flesh.,  shall  be  burnt 
7.  19  the  flesh,  it  shall  be  burnt  with  fire 

13.  52  leprosy  ;  it  shall  be  burnt  in  the  fire 
19.  6  if  ought  remain .  .it  shall  be  burnt  in  the 
21.  gprofaneth  .she  shall  be  burnt  with  fire 
Josh  7  15  lie .  .shall  be  burnt  with  fire,  he  and  all 

2  Sa.  23.  7  they  shall  be  utterly  burned  with  fire  in 
1  CI1.14.  12  commandment,  and  they  were  burned 
Prov.  6.  27  take  fire,  and  his  clothes  not  be  burnt? 
Jer.  38.  17  this  city  shall  not  be  burnt  with  fire 

Mic.  1.  7  all  the  hires  thereof  shall  be  burnt  with 

12,.  To  be  burned,  fp'y  saraph,  4. 

Lev.  10  16  Moses,  .sought,  .and, behold, itwas  burnt 

14 . To  burn,  Kaico  kaid. 

John  15.  6  cast  (them)  into.  .fire,  .they  are  burned 
1  Co  13.  3  and  though  I  give  my  body  to  be  burned 

15.  A  burning,  naucris  kausis. 

Heb.  6.  8  beareth thorns.  .whoseend(is)tobeburned 

BURNED,  to  cause  to  be  — 

To  burn,  saraph. 

Jer.  38.  23  thou  shalt  cause  this  city  to  be  burnt 

BURNED  up,  to  be  — 

1.7b  be  burned,  ns;  yatsath,  2. 

Jer.  9.  10  they  are  burnt  up,  so  that  none  can 

9.  12  the  land  perislieth  (aud)  is  burnt  up 

2.A  burning,  nspiy  serephah. 

Isa.  64.  11  Our  lioly.  .house,  .is  burnt  up  with  fire 

BURNETH,  that  — 

A  marked  place,  ni?o  mikvah. 

Lev.  13.  24  the  quick  (flesh)  that  burneth  havea 


2.  To  cause  to  flame,  anS  lahat,  3. 

Psa.  97.  3  and  burneth  up  his  enemies  round  ab. 

106.  18  the  flame  burned  up  the  wicked 
Mai.  4.  1  the  day  that  cometh  shall  burn  them  up 

3.  To  burn,  saraph. 

Psa.  74.  8  burned  up  all  the  synagogues 
Eze.  23.  47  and  burn  up  their  houses  with  fire 

4.7b  blow  in,  burn,  cpirpriBu)  empretho. 

Matt22.  7  the  king  heard,  .and  burned  up  their  city 

5.  To  burn  down,  Karanalco  katakaio. 

Matt.  3.  12  but  he  will  burn  up  the  chaff  with 
2  Pe.  3.  10  works  that  are  therein  shall  be  burned  up 
Rev.  8.  7  the  third  part  of  trees  was  burnt  up 
8.  7  and  all  green  grass  was  burnt  up 


BURNING  — 


.Fire,  itr  esh.  „ 

Gen.  15. 17  and  a  burning  lamp  that  passed  between 

.  To  pursue,  burn  after,  pVj  dalaq. 

Prov.26.  23  Burning  lips  and  a  wicked  heart  (are) 

1  •_ _ _  ..I  /nn\  Vinriiinfr  fifet 


2.  To  burn  steadily,  ip;  ycqad. 

Dan  3  6  cast  iDto  the  midst  of  a  burning  fiery 
3. 11  cast  into  the  midst  of  a  burning  fiery 
3.  15  cast,  .into  the  midst  of  a  burning  fiery 
3  17  God.  .is  able  to  deliver  us  f rom .. burmflg 
3  20  cast  (them)  into  the  burning  fiery  furn. 

3  21  cast  into  the  midst  of  the  burning  fiery 
3.  23  into  the  midst  of  the  burning  fiery  furn. 
3  26  to  the  mouth  of  the  burning  fiery  furnace 


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4. Steadily  burning,  nip'  yeqedah. 

Dan.  7. 11  his  body  destroyed.,  given  to.,  burning  fl. 

5.  A  burning,  "rip;  yeqod. 

Isa.  10. 16  shall  kindle  a  burning  like  the  burning 

6.  Marking ,  n;ip  keviyyah.  . 

Exodai.  25  Burning  for  burning,  wound  for  wound 

7.  Mark,  marking,  '?  ki. 

Isa.  3.  24  instead . .  well  set  hair  baldness . .  burning 

8. Steadily  burning,  tpin  moqed. 

Isa.  33.  14  shall  dwell  with  everlasting  burnings  ? 

9.  Steadily  burning,  rnpin  moqedah. 

Lev.  6.  9  because  of  the  burning  upon  the  altar  all 

10.  Mark,  fro?  mikvah. 

Lev.  13.  24  flesh,  in  the  skin  Whereof,  .a  hot  burning 

13.  25  it  (is)  a  leprosy  broken  out  of  the  burning 

13.  28  burning,  .an  inflammation  of  the  burning 

11.  Scorching,  nmy  tsarebeth. 

Lev.  13.  23  (anil)  spread  not,  it  (is)  a  burning  boil 
Prov.16.  27  m  his  lips  (there  is)  as  a  burning  fire 

12.  Burning,  naniy  serephah. 

Lev.  10.  6  let  your  brethren,  .bewail  the  burning 
Num  16.  37  take  up  the  censers  out  of  the  burning 

19.  6  cast  (it)  into  the  midst  of  the  burning 
Deut 29.  23  whole  land,  .brimstone,  .(and)  burning 
2  Ch.16.  14  they  made  a  very  great  burning  for  him 

21.  19  made  no  burning  for  him 

21.  19  like  the  burning  of  his  fathers 
Isa.  9.  5  shall  be  with  burning  (and)  fuel  of  fire 
Amos  4.  ii  a  firebrand  plucked  out  of  the  burning 

13.  Burning,  irvpwiris  purosis. 

Rev.  18.  9  when . .  shall  see  the  smoke  of  her  burning 
18.  18  cried  when.  .saw.  .smoke  of  her  burning 

BURNING  ague  — 

Burning  ague  or  fever,  nnap  qaddachatli. 

Lev.  26.  16  I  will  even  appoint,  .the  burning  ague 

BURNING  coal  — 

1 .  Burning  coal,  n$>na  gachcleth. 

Prov.26.  21  (As)  coals  (are)  to  burning  coals,  and 

2.  Flame,  burning  heat,  reshepli. 

Hab.  3.  5  burning  coals  went  forth  at  his  feet 

BURNING,  extreme  — 

Extreme  burning,  "ijiin  charchur. 

Deut 28.  22  Lord  shall  smite,  .an  extreme  burning 

BURNING  heat  — 

Flame,  burning  heat,  resheph. 

Deut  32.  24  devoured  with  burning  heat,  and  with 

BURNING  lamp  — 

Lamp,  flame,  ts1?  lappid. 

Job  41.  19  Out  of  his  mouth  go  burning  lamps 

BURNINGS  — 

Burnings,  frisniyg  misraphoth. 

Isa.  33.  12  the  people  shall  be  (as)  the  burnings  of 
Jer.  34.  5  shalt  die  in  peace  :  and  with',  .burnings 

BURNISHED  — 

Polished,  qalal. 

Eze.  1.  '7  they  sparkled  like  the  colour  of  burnished 

BURNT  — 

1.  Emaciated,  dried  up,  nil?  mazeh. 

Deut  32.  24  (They  shall  be)  burnt  with  hunger 

2.  Burning ,  nspb'  serephah. 

Num  19.17  thpy  shall  take  of  the  ashes  of  the  burnt 
Jer.  51.  25  will  make  thee  a  burnt  mountain 

BURNT,  that  were  — - 

To  burn,  sarapli. 

Numi6.  39  wherewith  they  that  were  burnt  had 

BURNT  OFFERING  — 

Burnt  offerings  as  well  as  “meat  offerings,”  and  “peace 
offerings,”  were  mere  voluntary  offerings  (unlike  “  sin  ” 
and  “trespass”  offerings,  which  were  compulsory), 
which,  however,  were  to  be  presented  in  a  uniform 
systematic  manner,  as  laid  down  in  Lev.  i.-iii.  The 
first  three  express  generally  the  idea  of  “  homage,  self¬ 
dedication,  and  thanksgiving,”  the  latter  two  that  of 
“propitiation.”  The  animals  that  might  be  used  for 
burnt  offerings  might  be  from  the  flock  or  herd,  orfrom 
the  fowls,  and  were  to  be  entirely  burnt,  their  blood 
sprinkled  on  the  altar,  and  their  skins  given  to  the 
priest  for  clothing.  They  were  to  be  offered  every 
morning  and  evening,  every  sabbath  day,  the  first  day 
■of  every  month,  the  seven  days  of  unleavened  bread, 
and  the  day  of  Atonement.  They  were  offered  at  the 
■consecration  of  the  priests,  Levites,  kings,  sacred  places, 
the  purification  of  women,  Nazarites,  lepers,  after¬ 
mercies,  before  war,  and  with  -sounding  of  trumpets  at 
feasts. 

I.Tliat  which  goes  up,  nbli,  nVy  olah,  nlah. 

Gen.  8.  20  and  offered  burnt  offerings  on  the  altar 

22.  2  and  offer  him  there  for  a  burnt  offering 

22.  3  and  clave  the  wood  for  the  burnt  offering 
22.  6  Abraham  took  the  wood  of  the  burnt  off. 
22.  7  but  where  (is)  the  lamb  for  a  burnt  offer. 
22.  8  God  will  provide . .  a  lamb  for  a  burnt  off. 


Gen.  22.  13  and  offered  him  up  for  a  burnt  offering 
Exodio.  25  give  us  also  sacrifices  and  burnt  offerings 
18.  12  Jethro,  .took  a  burnt  offering,  .sacrifices 

20.  24  and  shalt  sacrifice  thereon  thy  burnt  offer. 
24.  5  sent  young  men .  which  offered  burnt  off. 

29.  18  it  (is)  a  burnt  offering  unto  the  Lord 

29.  25  burn  (them)  upon  the  altar  for  a  burnt  off. 

29.  42  a  contimral  burnt  offering  throughout 

30.  28  the  altar  of  burnt  offering  with  all  his 

31.  9  And  the  altar  of  burnt  offering  with  all 
32  6  they  rose,  .and  offered  burnt  offerings 
35.  16  The  altar  of  burnt  offering,  with  his 
38.  1  he  made  the  altar  of  burnt  offering 

40.  6  thou  shalt  set  the  altar  of  the  burnt  offer. 
40.  10  anoint  the  altar  of  the  burnt  offering 
40.  29  he  put  the  altar  of  burnt  offering 
46.  29  and  offered  upon  it  the  burnt  ottering 
Lev.  1.  4  put.  .baud  upon  the  head  of  the  burnt  off. 

1.  6  And  he  shall  Hay  the  burnt  offering 

4.  7  at  the  bottom  of  the  altar  of.  .burnt  off. 

4.  10  burn  them  upon  the  altar  of.  .burnt  off. 

4.  18  at  the  bottom  of  the  altar  of .  .burnt  off. 

4.  24  where  they  kill  the  burnt  offering  before 
4.  25  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar  of  burnt  off. 

4.  25  at  the  bottom  of  the  altar  of  the  burnt  off. 

4.  29  slay,  .sin  offering,  .place  of  the  burnt  off. 

4.  30  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar  of  burnt  off. 

4.  33  in  the  place  where  they  kill  theburnt  off. 

4.  34  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar  of  burnt  off. 

5.  7  and  the  other  for  a  burnt  offering 

5.  10  shall  offer  the  second(for)aburnt  offering 

6.  9  This  (is)  the  law  of  the  burnt  offering 

6.  9  It  (is)  the  burnt  offering,  because  of  the 

6.  10  the  fire  hath  consumed  with  the  burnt  off. 

6.  12  and  lay  the  burnt  offering  in  order  upon 

6.  25  In  the  place  where  the  burnt  offering  is 

7.  2  In  the  place  where  they  kill  the  burnt  off. 

7.  8  the  priest  that  offereth  any.  .burnt  offer. 

7.  8  the  priest  shall  have,  .skin  of.  .burnt off. 

7.  37  This  (is)  the  law  of  the  burnt  offering 

8.  18  he  brought  the  ram  for  the  burnt  offering 

8.  28  burnt,  .on  the  altar  upon  the  burnt  offer. 

9.  2  Take  thee . .  a  ram  for  a  burnt  offering 

9.  3  a  lamb,  .without  blemish,  for  a  burnt  off 
9.  7  Go . .  and  offer . .  thy  burnt  offering 
9.  12  And  he  slew  the  burnt  offering ;  and  A. 

9.  13  And  they  presented  the  burnt  offering 
9.  14  and  burnt  (them)upon  the  burnt  offering 
9. 16  he  brought  the  burnt  offering,  and  offered 
9.  22  from  offering  of.  .the  burnt  offering 

9.  24  consumed  upon  the  altar  the  burnt  offer. 

10.  19  Behold,  .they  offered,  .their  burnt  offer. 

12.  6  she  shall  bring  alamb.  .foraburnt  offer, 
12.  8  the  one  for  the  burnt  offering,  and  the  • 
14. 13  where  he  shall  kill  the.  .burnt  offering 

14.  19  afterward  he  shall  kill  the  burnt  offering 

14.  20  the  priest  shall  offer  the  burnt  offering 

14.  22,  31  one.  .sin  offering,  .other  a  burnt  off. 

15.  15,  30  one.  .sin  offering,  .other,  .a  burnt  off. 

16.  3  offering,  and  a  ram  for  a  burnt  offering 
16.  5  offering,  and  one  ram  for  a  burnt  offering 
16.  24  come  forth,  and  offer  his  burnt  offering 

16.  24  and  the  burnt  offering  of  the  people 

17.  8  that  offereth  a  burnt  offering  or  sacrifice 

22.  18  which  they  will  offer,  .for  a  burnt  offer. 

23.  12  for  a  burnt  offering  unto  the  Lord 

23. 18  they  shall  be  (for)  a  burnt  offering  unto 

23.  37  a  burnt  offering,  and  a  meat  offering 
Num.  6. 1 1  one . .  a  sin  offering .  .other . .  a  burnt  offer. 

6. 14  one  he  lamb,  .for  a  burnt  offering 

6.  16  his  sin  offering,  and  his  burnt  offering 

7.  15,  21  one  lamb,  .for  a  burnt  offering 

[So  in  v.  27,  33,  39,  43,  si,  57.  63,  69,  75,  81.] 

7.  87  All  tbe  oxen  for  the  burnt  offering  (were) 

8.  12  and  the  other  (for)  a  burnt  offering,  unto 

10.  10  with  the  trumpets  over  your  burnt  offer. 

15.  3  will  make  an  offering  by  fire,  .a  burnt  off. 

15.  5  shalt  thou  prepare  with  the  burnt  offer. 
15.  8  when  thou  preparest . .  (for)  a  burnt  offer. 
15.  24  the  congregation  shall  offer,  .a  burnt  off. 
23.  3  Stand  by  thy  burnt  offering,  and  1  will 
23.  15  Stand  here  by  thy  burnt  offering,  while 
23.  17  he  stood  by  his  burnt  offering,  and  the 
28.  3  two  lambs,  .(for)  a  continual  burnt  offer. 
28  6  a  continual  burnt  offering,  which  was 

28.  10  (This  is)  the  burnt  offering  of  every  sabb. 
28.  10  beside  the  continual  burnt  offering,  and 
28.  11  ye  shall  offer  a  burnt  offering  unto  the 
28.  13  (for)  a  burnt  offering  of  a  sweet  savour 
28.  14  this  (is)  the  burnt  offering  of  every  month 
28.  15  beside  the  continual  burnt  offering,  and 
28.  19  a  sacrifice  madlfby  fire  (for)  a  burnt  offer. 
28.  23  Ye  shall  offer  these  beside  the  burnt  off. 
28.  23  which  (is)  for  a  continual  burnt  offering 
28.  24  it  shall  be  offered  beside  the.  burnt  off. 
28.  27  ye  shall  offer  the  burnt  offering  for  a 

28.  31  Ye  shall  offer  (them)  beside,  .burnt  off. 

29.  2  ye  shall  offer  a  burnt  offering  for  a  sweet 
29.  6  Beside  the  burnt  offering  of  the  month 
29.  6  and  the  daily  burnt  offering 

29.  8  But  ye  shall  offer  a  burnt  offering  unto 
29.  it  and  the  continual  burnt  offering 
29.  13  ye  shall  offer  a  burnt  offering,  a  sacrifice 
29.  16  beside  tile  continual  burnt  offering,  his 
29.  19,  22,  25,  28  beside  the  continual  burnt  off. 
29.  31,  34,  38  beside  the  continual  burnt  offering 
29.  36  ye  shall  offer  a  burnt  offering,  a  sacrifice 
29.  39  for  your  burnt  offerings,  and  for  your 
Deut  12.  6  thither  ye  shall  bring  your  burnt  offerings 
12.  11  your  burnt  offerings,  and  your  sacrifices 
12.  13  Take  heed,  .thou  offer  not  thy  burnt  off. 

12. 14  there  thou  shalt  offer  thy  burnt  offerings 


Deut  12.  27  And  thou  shalt  offer  thy  burnt  offerings 
27.  6  thou  shalt  offer  burnt  offerings  thereon 
Josh.  8.  31  and  they  offered  thereon  burnt  offerings 
22.  23  or  if  to  offer  thereon  burnt  offering  or 
22.  26  not  for  burnt  offering,  nor  for  sacrifice 
22.  27  before  him  with  our  .jurat  offerings 
22.  2S)whicli  our  fathers  made, not  for  burnt  off. 
22.  29  to  build  an  altar  for  burnt  offerings 
Judgn.  31  and  I  will  offer  it  up  for  a  burnt  offering 

13.  16  and  if  thou  w  ilt  offer  a  burnt  offering 
13.  23  he  would  not  have  received  a  burnt  off. 

20.  26  and  offered  burnt  offerings,  .before  the 

21.  4  and  offered  burnt  offerings  ami  peace 
1  Sa.  6.  14  and  offered  the  kine  a  burnt  offering 

6.  15  and  the  men  . .  offered  burnt  offerings 

7.  9  and  offered  . .  a  burnt  offering  wholly  unto 
7.  10  Samuel  was  off  ering  up  the  burnt  offering 

10.  8  I  will  come . .  to  offer  burnt  offerings 
13.  9  Bring  hither  a  burnt  offering  to  me,  and 
13.  9  And  he  offered  the  burnt  ottering 
13.  10  made  an  end  of  offering  theburnt  offerii  g 
13.  12  Iforced  myself,  .and otteredaburntoffer. 
15.  22  Hath  the  Lord.,  delight  in  burnt  offerings 
2Sa.  6.  17  and  David  offered  burnt  offerings  and 
6.  18  made  an  end  of  offering  burnt  offerings 

24.  24  neither  will  I  offer  burnt  offerings  unto 

24.  25  and  offered  burnt  offerings  and  peace 

1  Ki.  3.  4  a  thousand  burnt  offerings  did  Solomon 

3.  15  offered  up  burnt  offerings,  and  offered 

8.  64  for  there  he  offered  burnt  offerings 

8.  64  altar,  .(was)  too  little  to  receive  the  bt.cff. 

9.  25  in  a  year  did  Solomon  offer  burnt  offering 

2  Ki.  3.  27  and  offered  him.  .a  burnt-offering  upon 

5.  17  thy  servant  will,  .offer  neither  burnt  off. 

10.  24  when  they  went  in  to  offer,  .burnt  offer. 
10.  25  made  an  end  of  offering  the  burnt  offer. 

16.  13  And  he  burnt  his  burnt  offering  aDd  his 

16.  15  bum  the  morning  burnt  offering,  and  the 
16.  15  with  the  burnt  offering  of  all  the  people 
16.  15  upon  it  all  the  blood  of  the  burnt  offering 

1  Ch.  6.  49  offered  upon  the  altar  of  the  burnt  offer. 
16.  2  made  an  end  of  offering,  .burnt  offering 
16.  40  To  offer  burnt  offerings  unto  the  Lord 
16.  40  upon  the  altar  of  the  burnt  offering 
21.  23  1  give,  .the  oxen,  .for  burnt  offerings 
21.  24  nor  offer  burnt  offerings  without  cost 
21.  26  and  offered  burnt  offerings  and  peace 
21.  26  by  fire  upon  the  altar  of  burnt  offering 

21.  29  and  the  altar  of  the  burnt  offering 

22.  1  this  (is)  the  altar  of  the  burnt  offering  of 
29.  21  offered  burnt  offerings  unto  the  Lord 

2  Ch.  1.  6  and  offered  a  thousand  burnt  offerings 

2.  4  and  for  the  burnt  offerings  morning  and 
4.  6  things  as  they  offered  for  the  burnt  offer. 
7.  1  and  consumed  the  burnt  offering  and  tin 
7.  7  for  there  he  offered  burnt  offerings 

7.  7  was  not  able  to  receive  the  burnt  offerings 

8.  12  Then  Solomon  offered  burnt  offerings 

23.  18  to  offer  the  burnt  offerings  of  the  Lord 

24.  14  they  offered  burnt  offerings  in  the  house 
29.  7  not  burned  incense  nor  ottered  burnt  off. 
29.  18  We  have  cleansed,  .the  altar  of  burnt  off. 
29.  24  the  burnt  offering  and  the  sin  offering 
29.  27  to  offer  the  burnt  offering  upon  the  altar 
29.  27  And  when  the  burnt  offering  began,  the 
29.  28  (this  continued)  until  the  burnt  offering 
29.  31  as  many  as  were  of  a  free  heart,  burnt  <  If. 
29.  32  And  the  number  of  the  burnt  offerings 
29.  32  all  these,  .for  a  burnt  offering 

29.  34  so  that  could  not  flay  all  the  burnt  offer. 
29.  35  And  also  the  burnt  offerings  (were)  in 

29.  35  the  drink  offerings  for.. burnt  offerings 

30.  15  brought  in  the  burnt  offerings  into  the 

31.  2  priests  and  the  Levites  for  burnt  offerings 
31.  3  the  king's  portion,  .for  the  burnt  offer. 

31.  3  the  morning  and  evening  burnt  offerings 
31.  3  and  the  burnt  offering  for  the  sabbaths 
35.  12  And  they  removed  the  burnt  offerings 
35.  14  priests,  in  offering  of  burnt  offerings 
35.  16  to  offer  burnt  offerings  upon  the  altar  of 

Ezra  3.  2  builded  the  altar . .  to  offer  burnt  offerings 

3.  3  they  offered  burnt  offerings  thereon  unto 
3.  3  (even)  burnt  offerings  morning,  .evening 
3.  4  and . .  the  laily  burnt  offerings  by  number 
3.  5  afterward,  .the  continual  burnt  offering 
3.  6  began  they  to  offer  burnt  offerings  unto 

6.  9  for  the  burnt  offerings  of  the  God  of 

8.  35  the  children ..  offered  burnt  offerings 

-  8.  35  all  (this  was)  a  burnt  offering  unto  the 

Nell.  10.  33  for  the  continual  burnt  offering  of  the 
Job  1.  5  offered  burnt  offerings.. the  number  of 

42.  8  offer  up  for  yourselves  a  burnt  offering 
Psa.  40.  6  burnt  offering  and  sin  offering  hast  thou 

50.  8  I  will  not  reprove  thee  for . .  thy  burnt  off  , 

51.  16  thou  delightest  not  in  burnt  offering 
51.  19  burnt  offering  and  whole  burnt  offering 
66.  13  go  into  thy-house  with  burnt  offerings 

Isa.  1.  11  I  am  full  of  the  burnt  offerings  of  rams 
40.  16  the  beasts  thereof .  .for  a  burnt  offering 

43.  23  Thouhast  not  brought,  .thy  burnt  offering 
56.  7  their  burnt  offerings  and  their  sacrifices 
61.  8  I  hate  robbery  for  burnt  offering ;  and  I 

Jer.  6.  20  your  burnt  offerings  (are)  not  acceptable 

7.  21  Put  your  burnt  offerings  unto  yoursacri. 
7.  22  I  spake  not.  .concerning  burnt  offerings 

14.  12  and  when  they  offer  burnt  offering  and 

17.  26  And  they  shall  come. .  bringing  burnt  off 
19.  5  to  burn  their  sons  with  fire  (for)  burnt  off. 
33. 18  want  a  man  before  me  to  offer  burnt  off. 
Eze.  40.  38  where  they  washed  the  burnt  offering 
40.  39  to  slay  thereon  the  burnt  offering  and 
40.  42  the  four  tables,  .for  the  burnt  offering 


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BUT 


Eze.  40.  42  wherewith  they  slew  the  burnt  ottering 
43.  18  to  offer  burnt  offerings  thereon,  and  to 
43.  24  they  shall  offer  them  up.  .a burnt  offering 

43.  27  priests  shall  make  your  burnt  offerings 

44.  ji  they  shall  slay  the  burnt  offering  and 
45. 15  for  a  meat  offering,  and  for  a  burnt  offer 
45. 17  the  prince's  part  (to  give)  burnt  offerings 

45.  17  he  shall  prepare,  .the  burnt  offering 

45.  23  seven  days,  .he  shall  prepare  a  burnt  off. 
43.  25  shall  he  do.  .according  to  the  burnt  offer. 

46.  2  the  priests  shall  prepare  his  burnt  offer. 
46.  4  And  the  burnt  offering,  .six  lambs 

46.  12  the  prince  shall  prepare  a .  .burnt  offering 
46.  12  he  shall  prepare  his  burnt  offering 
46.  13  Thou  shalt  daily  prepare  a  burnt  offering 

46.  15  every  morning,  (for)  a  continual  burnt  off. 
Hos.  6.  6  the  knowledge,  .more  than  burnt  offer. 
Amos  5.  22  Though  ye  offer  me  burnt  offerings  and 
Mic.  6.  6  come  before  him  with  burnt  offerings 

.Whole  burnt  offering,  iXoKavrupa  holokautbma. 
Heb.  10.  6  In  burnt  offerings  and  (sacrifices)  for  sin 
10.  8  Sacrifice  and  offering  and  burnt  offerings 

TONT  OFFERING,  whole  — 

.Whole,  complete,  V?3  kalil. 

Psa.  51.  19  w'itlrburnt  offering,  and  whole  burnt  off. 
.Whole  burnt  offering,  ShoKavruga  holokautoma. 
JIarki2.  33  is  more  than  all  whole  burnt  offerings 

1JRNT  SACRIFICE  — 

'hat  which  goes  up,  nSy  olah. 

Exod3o.  9  Ye  shall  offer  no  strange,  .burnt  sacrifice 
Lev.  1.  3  If  his  offering  (be)  a  burnt  sacrifice  of  the 
1.  9  on  the  altar,  (to  be)  a  burnt  sacrifice,  an 
1.  10  if  his  offering  (be),  for  a  burnt  sacrifice 
1.  13  it  (is)  a  burnt  sacrifice,  an  offering  made 
1.  14  if  the  burnt  sacrifice  for  his  offering 
1.  17  it  (is)  a  burnt  sacrifice,  an  offering  made 
3.  5  upon  the  burnt  sacrifice,  which  (is)  upon 

8.  21  a  burnt  sacrifice  for  a  sweet  savour 

9.  17  beside  the  burnt  sacrifice  of  the  morning 
NUUI23.  6  lo,  he  stood  by  his  burnt  sacrifice,  he 
Judg.  6.  26  offer  a  burnt  sacrifice  with  the  wood  of 

2  Sa  24.  22  behold,  .oxen  for  burnt  sacrifice,  and 

1  Ki.  18.  33  with  water,  and  pour  (it)  on.  .burnt  sac. 

18.  38  the  fire,  .consumed  the  burnt  sacrifice 

2  Ki.  16.  15  the  king’s  burnt  sacrifice,  and  his  meat 

1  Ch.  16.  1  they  offered  burnt  sacrifices,  .peace  offer. 

23.  31  to  offer  all  burnt  sacrifices  unto  the  LoitD 

2  Ch.13.  11  they  burn.. burnt  sacrifices  and  sweet 
Psa.  20.  3  Remember,  .and  accept  thy  burnt  sac. 

66.  15  I  will  offer  unto  thee  burnt  sacrifices  of 

URNT  SACRIFICE,  whole  — 

Vholc,  perfect,  VSa  kalil. 

Deut  33. 10  whole  burnt  sacrifice  upon  thine  altar 

RRST,  to  — 

.To  draw  asunder,  poj  nathaq,  3. 

Jer.  2.  20  I  have  broken  thy  yoke,  .burst  thy  bands 
5.  5  these  have  altogether,  .burst  the  bonds 
30.  8  I  will  break,  .and  will  burst  thy  bonds 
Nah.  1.  13  and  will  burst  thy  bonds  in  sunder 

.To  rend,  burst,  f>r\yv vpu  rliegnumi. 

.Mark  2.  22  else  the  new  wine  doth  burst  the  bottles 
Luke  5  37  else  the  new  wine  wilt  burst  the  bottles 

TOST  asunder,  to  — 

'o  sound,  ring,  break,  Xacntw  lasko. 

Acts  1. 18  falling  headlong,  he  burst  asunder  in  the 

TOST  out,  to  — 

" 0  burst  through,  j-ip  parrots. 

Prov.  3  10  thy  presses  shall  burst  out  with  new  wine 

ITRST.  to  be  ready  to  — 

"0  be  cleft,  rent,  yp3  baqa,  2. 

Job  32. 19  it  is  ready  to  burst  like  new  bottles 

ITOSTING  — 

1  breaking,  inekittah. 

Isa.  30.  14  there  shall  not  be  found  in  the  bursting 

1TOY,  to  — 

.  To  burg,  ijp  qabar. 

Cen.  23.  4  that  I  may  bury  my  dead  out  of  my  sight 
23.  6  in  the  choice  of  our  sepulchres  bury  thy 
23.  6  but  that  thou  mayest  bury  thy  dead 
23.  8  that  I  should  bury  my  dead  out  of  my 
23.  n  give  I  it  thee  :  bury  thy  dead 
23.  13  take  (it)  of  me,  and  I  will  bury  my  dead 
23.  15  what  (is)  that  ,  .bury  therefore  thy  dead 
23. 19  afterthis.  Abraham  buried  Sarah  his  wife 
25.  9  his  sons  Isaac  and  Ishmael  buried  him 
35.  29  his  sons  Esau  and  Jacob  buried  him 

47.  29  bury  me  not,  I  pray  thee,  in  Egypt 

47.  30  and  bury  me  in  their  burying  place 

48.  7  and  I  buried  her  there  in  the  way  of 

49.  29  bury  me  with  my  fathers  in  the  cave 
49.  31  There  they  buried  Abraham  and  Sarah 

49.  31  there  they  buried  Isaac,  .there  I  buried 

50.  5  in  my  grave,  .there  shalt  thou  bury  me 
50.  5  let  me  go  up.  I  pray  thee,  and  bury  my 
50.  6  Pharoah  said,  Go  up  and  bury  tliy  father 
50.  7  And  Joseph  went  up  to  bury  his  father 
50.  13  buried  him  in  the  cave  of  the  field  of 

50.  14  Joseph  returned,  .after  he  had  buried  liis 
Nunn  1  34  because  there  they  buried  the  people 
Deut 2 1.  23  thou  shalt  in  any  wise  bury  him  that 
34.  6  he  buried  him  in  a  valley  in  the  land  of 


Josh  24.  30  they  buried  hint  in  the  border  of  his 

24.  32  bones  of  Joseph,  .buried  they  in  Shechem 
24.  33  buried  him  in  a  hill  (that  pertained  to) 
Judg.  2.  9  they  buried  him  in  the  border  of  his 
16.  31  buried  him  between  Zorali  and  Eshtaol 

1  Sa.  25.  1  buried  him  in  his  house  at  Kamah 

28.  3  Israel  had  lamented  him,  and  buried  him 
31. 13  buried  (them)  under  a  tree  at  Jabesh 

2  Sa.  2.  4  the  men  of  Jabesh-gilead.  buried  Saul 

2.  5  kindness,  .unto Saul,  and  have  buried  him 

2.  32  buried  ,him  in  the  sepulchre  of  his  father 
3  32  And  they  buried  Abner  in  Hebron 

4.  12  took  the  head  of  Ish-bosheth,  and  buried 

21.  14  the  bones,  .buried  they  in  the  country  of 

1  Ki.  2.  31  Do  as  he  hath  said,  .and  bury  him 

13.  29.  the  old  prophet  came,  .to  bury  him 

13.  31  it  came  to  pass,  after  he  had  buried  him 

13.  31  bury  me  in  the  sepulchre  wherein  the 

14.  13  Israel  shall  mourn  for  him,  and  bury  him 

14.  18  they  buried  him  ;  and  all  Israel  mourned 

15.  8  they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  David 

22.  37  and  they  buried  the  king  in  Samaria 

2  Ki.  9.  10  dogs  shall  eat  J. .  .and.  .none  to  bury  (her) 

9.  28  buried  him  in  his  sepulchre  with  his 

9.  34  see  now  this  cursed  (woman),  and  bury 
9.  35  they  went  to  bury  her  ;  but  they  found 

10.  35  and  they  buried  him  in  Samaria 

12.  21  they  buried  him  with  his  fathers  in  the 

13.  9  and  they  buried  him  in  Samaria  :  and 
13.  20  And  Elisha  died,  and  they  buried  him 

13.  21  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  were  burying  a 

15.  7  they  buried  him  with  his  fathers  in  the 

21.  26  he  was  buried  in  his  sepulchre  in  the 

23.  30  and  buried  him  in  his  own  sepulchre 

1  Ch.10.  12  buried  theirbonesundertheoakinJabesh 

2  Ch.  9.  31  he  was  buried  in  the  city  of  David  his 

14.  1  and  they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  David 

16.  14  they  buried  him  iu  his  own  sepulchres 

21.  20  they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  David 

22.  9  when  they  had  slain  him,  they  buried 

24.  16,  23  they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  David 

24.  25  buried  him  not  in  the  sepulchres  of  the 

25.  28  buried  him  with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of 

26.  23  they  buried  him  with  his  fathers 

27.  9  they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  David 

28.  27  buried  him  in  the  city,  .in  Jerusalem 

32.  33  they  buried  him  in  the  chiefest  of  the 

33.  20  and  they  buried  him  in  his  own  house 
Psa.  79.  3  and  (there  was)  none  to  bury  (them) 

Jer.  7.  32  they  shall  bury  in  Tophet,  till  there  be 

19.  11  and  they  shall  bury  (them)  in  Tophet 
19.  11  till  (there  be)  no  place  to  bury 
Eze.  39.  n  there  shall  they  bury  Gog,  and  all  his 
39.  12  shall  the  house  of  Israel  be  burying  of 
39.  13  all  the  people  of  the  land  shall  bury 
39.  15  till  the  buriers  have  buried  it  iu  the 

2 . To  burry,  133  qabar,  3. 

Num33.  4  For  the  Egyptians  buried  all  .first-born 
1  Ki.n.  15  Joab.  .was  gone  up  to  bury  the  slain 
Jer.  14.  16  and  they  shall  have  none  to  bury  them 
Eze.  39.  14  passing  through  the  land,  to  bury  with 
Hos.  9.  6  gather  them  up,  SI emphis  shall  bury 

3 . To  entomb,  h/ra<pid(ai  entaphiazu. 

Job  19.  40  as  the  manner  of  the  Jews  is  to  bury 

4 . To  bury,  Sd-nrui  thaplo. 

Matt.  8.  21  suffer  me  first  to  go  and  bury  my  father 

8.  22  Follow  me  ;  and  let  the  dead  bury  their 

14.  12  disciples,  .took  up  the  body,  and  buried 

Luke  9.  59  suffer  me  first  to  go  and  bury  my  father 

9.  60  Jesus  said.  .Let  tne  dead  bury  their  dead 

16.  22  the  rich  man  also  died,  and  was  buried 

Acts  5.  6  and  carried  (him)  out,  and  buried  (him) 

5.  9  the  feet  of  them  which  have  buried  thy 
5.  10  carrying,  .forth,  buried  (her)  by  her  hus. 

t  Co.  15.  4  that  he  w  as  buried,  and  that  he  rose 

BURY  in,  to  — 

Burial,  ratpy  taplie. 

Matt27.  7  the  potter's  field,  to  bury  strangers  in 

BURYING  — 

All  nations  that  believe  in  the  resurrection  of  the  body 
have  been  careful  to  preserve  the  remains  of  the  de¬ 
ceased  as  long  as  possible,  as  in  the  case  of  the  ancient 
Egyptians  and  Jews,  Christians  and  Mohammedans; 
while  the  Hindoos  btirn  them,  and  the  Parsees  expose 
them  to  be  devoured  by  birds  of  prey. 

Entombment,  ivro.rpiaou.6s  entaphiasmos. 

Markip  8  come,  to  anoint  my  body  to  the  burying 
John  12  7  against  the  day  of  my  burying  hath  she 
BURYING  place  — 

1  .Burial,  grave,  rrjt3j3  qeburah. 

Gen.  47.  30  and  bury  me  in  their  burying  place 

2. Burial  place,  iDp.  qtber. 

Gen.  23.  4  give  me  a  possession  of  a  burying  place 

23.  9,  20  for  a  possession  of  a  burying  place 
50.  13  for  a  possession  of  a  burying  place  of  E. 

Judg  16.  31  Zorali  and  Eshtaol,  iu  the  burying  place 

BUSH  — 

1  .Thorny  bush,  .tip  seneh. 

Exod.  3.  2  flame  of  fire  out  of  the  midst  of  a  bush 

3.  2  the  bush  burned  with  fire,  and  the  bush 

3.  3  I  will.  see.  .why  the  busli  is  not  burnt  " 
3.  4  God  called  unto  him  out  of  the.  bush 

Deut  33.  16  good  will  of  him  that  dwelt  in  the  bush 
2 .Plant,  shrub,  n'w  siach. 

Job  30.  4  Who  cut  up  mallows  by  the  bushes 
30.  7  Among  the  bushes  they  brayed 


3.  Commendable  pastures,  D’V^riJ  nahalolim. 

Isa.  7.  19  and  upon  all  thorns,  and  upon  all  bushes 

4 . Bramble  bush,  Paros  batos. 

Marki2.  26  how  in  the  bush  God  spake  unto  him 
Luke2o.  37  even  Moses  showed  at  the  bush,  when  he 
Acts  7.  30  of  the  Lord  in  a  flame  of  fire  in  a  bush 

7.  35  Angel  which  appeared  to  him  in  the  bush 

BUSH,  bramble  — 

Bramble  bush,  Paros  batos. 

Luke  6.  44  nor  of  a  bramble  bush  gather  they  grapes 

BUSHEL  — 

A  (dry)  measure,  ydSios  modios. 

Matt.  5.  15  a  candle,  and  put  it  under  a  bushel 
Mark  4.  21  Is  a  candle  brought,  put  under  a  bushel 
Luke  11.  33  No  man.  .putteth  (it),  .under  a  bushel 

BUSHY  — 

Hanging,  flowing,  D'Wi^ri  taltallim. 

Song  5.  11  his  locks  (are)  bushy,  (and)  black  as  a 

BUSINESS  — 

1  .Word,  matter,  121  dabar. 

Deut  24.  s  neither,  .be  charged  with  any  business 
Josh.  2.  14  Our  life  ,  if  ye  utter  not  this  our  business 
2.  20  And  if  thou  utter  this  our  business,  then 
JudgiS.  7,  28  had  no  business  with  (any)  man 
1  Sa.  21.  2  The  king  hath  commanded  me  a  business 
21.  2  Let  no  man  know,  .of  the  business 
21.  8  because  the  king’s  business  required  haste 

2.  Work,  ,t:.xSa  melakah. 

Gen.  39.  11  went  into  the  house  to  do  his  business 

1  CI1.26.  30  on  this  side  Jordan,  .in  all  the  business 

2  CI1.13.  10  and  the  Levites.  upon  (their)  business 

17.  13  he  had  much  business  in  the  cities  of  Ju. 
Nell.  11.  16  the  oversight  of  the  outward  business  of 

11.  22  the  singers,  .over  the  business  of  the 
13.  30  the  priests,  .every  one  in  his  business 
Estli.  3.  9  those  that  have  the  charge  of .  .business 
Psa.  107.  23  that  do  business  in  great  waters 
Frov.22.  29  Seest  thou  a  man  diligent  in  his  business  ? 
Dan.  8.  27  I  rose  up,  and  did  the  king’s  business 

3.  Work,  deed,  nb’KP  maaseh. 

1  Sa.  20.  19  when  the  business  was.  .and  shalt  remain 

4.  Travail,  inyan. 

Eccl.  5.  3  cometh  through,  .multitude  of  business 

8.  16  the  business  that  is  done  upon  the  earth 

5.  The  things  of,  ra  ta. 

Luke  2.  49  I  must  be  about  my  Father’s  business? 

6 . Deed,  business,  irpuypa  pragma. 

Rom  16.  2  assist  her  in  whatsoever  business  she 
7. Speed,  <77100877  spoude. 

Rom. 12.  11  Not  slothful  in  business;  fervent  in 

8.  Use,  need,  necessity,  XP(la  ehreia. 

Acts  6.  3  whom  we  may  appoint  over  this  business 
BUSINESS,  one’s  own  — 

One's  own  things,  ra  fSia  ta  idia. 

1  Th.  4.  11  that  ye  study,  .to  do  your  own  business 
BUSY,  to  be  — 

To  do,  nyy  asali. 

1  Ki  20.  40  as  thy  servant  was  busy  here  and  there 

BUSY  body  — 

Working  around,  over-working,  ireplepyos  perier. 

1  Ti.  5  13  not  only  idle,  but  tattlers,  .busy  bodies 

BUSY  body,  to  be  a  — 

To  work  all  around,  irepicpyd£oy.ai  periergazomai. 

2  Th.  3  11  working  not  at  all,  but  are  busy  bodies 

BUSY  body  in  other  men’s  matters  — 

Overseer  of  another,  aXAor piocrrlrr Korol ■ 

1  Pe.  4  15  or  (as)  a  busy  body  in  other  men’s  matters 

BUT  — 

1. But,  Vpx  abal. 

2  Ch.  1  4  But  the  ark  of  God  had  David  brought 
Ezra  10.  13  But  the  people  (are)  many,  and  (it  is)  a 
Dan.  10.  7  but  a  great  quaking  fell  upon  them 

10.  21  But  I  will  shew  thee  that  which  is  noted 

2.  Yet,  nevertheless,  DJRt  ulam. 

Geu  28.  19  but  the  name  of  that  city  (was).  Luz 
1  Ki.  20.  23  but  let  us  fight  against  them  in  the  plair 
Job  1.  11  But  put  forth  thine  hand  now,  and  tomli 
2.  5  But  put  forth  thine  hand,  .touch  his  bone 

11.  5  But  oh  that  God  would  speak,  and  open 

12.  7  But  ask  now  the  beasts,  and  they  shall 

13.  4  But  ye  (are)  forgers  of  lies,  ye  (are)  all 

3. Only,  iR)  ak. 

Gen.  9.  4  But  flesh  with  the  life,  .the  blood  thereof 
Judg.  7  19  and  they  had  but  newly  set  the  watch 

4 .Surely,  aken. 

Job.  37.  8  But  (there  is)  a  spirit  in  man :  and  the 
Psa.  82.  7  But  ye  shall  die  like  men,  and  fall  like 
Zeph  3  7  but  they  rose  early,  (and)  corrupted  all 

o.A  Iso,  aph. 

Psa.  44.  9  But  thou  hast  cast  off,  and  put  us  to 
6. Only,  D2X  ephes. 

Nuni23.  13  thou  shalt  see  but  the  utmost  part  of 

7.  Except,  without,  ’n?3  bilti. 

Gen.  21.  26  neither  yet  heard  I  (of  it),  but  to-day 


BUT 


132 


BUY 


8.  Nevertheless ,  D13  her  am. 

Ezra  5.  13  But  in  the  first  year  of  Cyrus  the  kmS 
Ban.  2.  28  But  there.  .God  in  heaven  that  revealeth 

9 . Even,  also,  D3  gam. 

Job.  i2.  3  But  I  have  understanding  as  well  as  you 

10.  That  which,  '1  di. 

Ban.  2.  9  But  if  ye  will  not  make  known  unto  me 
Except,  zulah. 

1  Ki  12.  20  there  was  none  that  followed,  .but  the 
H0S.I13!  4  and  thou  shalt  know  no  god  but  me 

12.  For,  '?  ki. 

Gen.  17.  is  but  Sarah  (shall)  her  name  (be) 

13.  Therefore,  JijV  lahen. 

Ezra  5.  12  But  after  that  our  fathers  had  provoked 
Dan.  2.  30  But  for  (their)  sakes  that  shall 

14.  Tef,  still,  liy  od. 

Gen.  35.  16  there  was  but  a_little  way  te  coroe  to  Eph. 

15. Only,  pi  raq.  ... 

Exod  8.  29  but  let  not  Pharaoh  deal  deceitfully  any 

16.  If  not,  nVdx  imlo. 

Gen.  24.  38  But  thou  shalt  go  unto  my  father  s  house 

17 . Now,  hut,  further,  be  de. 

Matt.  1.  20  but  while  he  thought  011  these  things 

2  IQ  But  when  Herod  was  dead,  behold,  an 

2.  22  But  when  he  heard  that  Archelaus  did 

3.  7  but  when  he  saw  many  of  the  Pharisees 
[This  particle  occurs  about  2700  times  in  N.  T.J 

IS.  But,  aXXa  alia. 

Matt.  4.  4  but  by  every  word  that  proceedeth 

5.  15  under  a  bushel,  but  on  a  candlestick _ 

5.  17  I  am  not  come  to  destroy,  but  to  fulfil 
5.  39  but  whosoever  shall  smite  thee  on  thy 
[This  particle  occurs  about  630  times  in  the  N.  T.] 

19.  For,  yap  gar. 

1  Pe  4  15  But  let  none  of  you  suffer  as  a  murderer 

2  Pe.  I.  9  But  he  that  lacketh  these  things  is  blind 

20.  If  not,  eav  pi]  ean  me. 

Markio.  30  But  he  shall  receive  an  hundredfold  now 
John  5.  19  The  Son  cau  do  nothing  of  himself,  but 
Gal.  2.  16  by  the  works  of  the  law,  but  by  the  faith 

21  .If  not,  el  pi]  ei  me. 

Matt.  5.  13  good  for  nothing,  but  to  be  cast  out 

n.  27  no  man  knoweth  the  Son,  but  the  Father 

12.  4  neither  for  them . .  but'  only  for  the  priests? 

12.  24  but  by  Beelzebub  the  prince  of  the  devils 

12.  39  but  the  sign  of  the  prophet  Jonas 

14.  17  We  have  here  but  five  loaves,  and  two 

15.  24  I  am  not  sent  but  unto  the  lost  sheep 

16  4  there  shall  no  sign  be  given,  .but  the  sign 

17.  21  [this  kind  goetli  not  out  but  by  prayer] 

19.  17  [there  is  none  good  but  one,  (that  is,)  God] 

21.  19  and  found  nothing  thereon,  but  leaves 
24.  36  angels  of  heaven,  but  my  Father  only 
Mark  2.  7  who  can  forgive  sins  but  God  only? 

2.  26  which  is  not  lawful  to  eat  but  for  the  pr. 

6.  4  A  prophet  is  not  without  honour,  but  in 

9.  29  This  kind  can  come  forth  by  nothing  but 

10.  18  (there  is)  none  good  but  one,  (that  is)  God 

11.  13  when  he  came  to  it,  he  found  nothing  but 

13.  32  Knoweth.  .neither  the  Son,  but  the  Father 
Luke  5.  21  Who  can  forgive  sins  but  God  alone? 

6.  4  which  it  is  not  lawful  to  eat  but  for  the 
11.  29  there  shall  no  sign  be  given  it,  but  the 

John  3.  13  but  he  that  came  down  from  heaven 

10.  10  The  thief  cometli  not,  but  for  to  steal 

14.  6  no  man  oometh  unto  the  Father,  but  by 
17.  12  and  none  of  them  is  lost,  but  the  son  of 
19.  15  answered.  We  have  no  king  but  Cesar 

Acts  11.  19  preaching  the  word  to  none  but  unto  the 
Rom.  7.  7  Nay,  I  had  not  known  sin  but  by  the  law 

11.  15  what  (shall)  the  receiving,  .but  life  from 

13.  1  For  there  is  no  power  but  of  God  :  the 

13.  8  Owe  no  man  anything,  but  to  love  one 

14.  14  but  to  him  that  esteemeth  any  thing  to 
1  Co.  1.  14  that  I  baptized  none  of  you  but  Crispus 

2.  11  the  things  of  God  knoweth  no  man,  but 

7.  17  But  as  God  hath  distributed  to  every  man 

8.  4  and  that  (there  is)  none  other  God  but 
10.  13  but  such  as  is  common  to  man 

12.  3  no  man  can  say.  .but  by  the  Holy  Ghost 
2  but  the  same  which  is  made  sorry  by  me? 
5  of  myself  I  will  not  glory,  but  in  mine 
7  but  there  be  some  that  trouble  you,  and 
9  what  is  it  but  that  he  also  descended  first 

15  no  church  communicated  with  me.  .but 
18  they  should  not  enter  into  his  rest,  but  to 
2.  22  Who  is  a  liar  but  he  that  denieth  that 
5.  s  but  he  that  believeth  that  Jesus  is  the 

9.  4  but  only  those  men  which  have  not  the 

14.  3  no  man  could  learn  that  song  but  the 
19.  12  a  name,  .no  man  knew  but  he  himself 
21.  27  but  they  which  are  written  in  the  Lamb’s 

22.  Without,  if  not,  eurbs  el  pi]  ektos  ei  me. 

1  Ti.  5.  19  but  before  two  or  three  witnesses 

23 . But  rather,  aXX’  ij  all’  e. 

1  Co.  3,  5  [but]  ministers  by  whom  ye  believed,  even 

24 . And,  Kai  kai. 

John  1.  20  but  confessed,  I  am  not  the  Christ 
Acts  16.  7  but  the  Spirit  suffered  them  not 
1  Jo.  2.  27  But  the  anointing  which  ye  have  received 

25.  Indeed,  yet,  pevroi  mentoi. 

John2i.  4  but  the  disciples  knew  not  that  it  was  Je. 


26 .Only,  pivov  monon. 

Matt.9.  21  If  I  may  but  touch  his  garment,  I  shall 
27. Not,  pi]  me. 

Acts  4.  20  For  we  cannot  but  speak  the  things 

20.  20  but  have  showed  you,  and  have  taught 

2$.  Then,  therefore,  olv  oun. 

Luke2i.  7  Master,  but  when  shall  these  things  be? 
John  8.  5  [such  should  be  stoned  :  but  what  sayest] 

9.  18  But  the  Jews  did  not  believe  concerning 
Acts  23.  21  But  do  not  thou  yield  unto  them ;  for 

25.  4  But  Festus  answered,  that  Paul  should 

29 .But,  irXi)v  plen. 

Mattn.  22  But  I  say  unto  you,  it  shall  be  more 

11.  24  But  I  say  unto  you.  That  it  slialkbe  more 
18.  7  but  woe  to  that  man  by  whom  the  offence 
Markro.  32  and  there  is  none  other  but  he 
Luke  6.  24  But  woe  unto  you  that  are  rich 

6  35  But  love  ye  your  enemies,  and  do  good 

10.  14  But  it  shall  be  more  tolerable  for  Tyre 
19  17  But  those  mine  enemies,  .bring  hither 
22.  21  But,  behold,  the  hand  of  him  that 

22.  22  but  woe  unto  that  man  by  whom  he  is 

23.  28  but  weep  for  yourselves,  and  for  your 
John  8.  10  [and  saw  none  but  the  woman,  he  said] 
Acts  27.  22  shall  be  no  loss  of.  .life,  .but  of  the  ship 
Rev.  2.  25  But  that  which  ye  have,  .hold  fast 

BBT  and  if  — 

1  .Now  or  but  if,  eav  be  ean  de. 

Matt  24  48  But  and  if  that  evil  servant  shall  say 
Lukei2.  45  But  and  if  that  servant  say  in  his  heart 
20.  6  But  and  if  we  say,  Of  men ;  all  the  people 

2. But  even  if,  aXX’  el  Kai  all ’  ei  kai. 

1  Pe.  3.  14  But  and  if  ye  suffer  for  righteousness’  sake 


2C0. 

Gal. 
Eph. 
Phil. 
Heb. 
1  Jo. 

Rev. 


BUT  either  — 

Or,  I]  e. 

Acts  17.  21  but  either  to  tell,  or  to  hear  some  new 
BBT  if  — 

1  .If,  iVx  illu. 

Esth.'  7.  4  But  if  wc  had  been  sold  for  bond  men 

2.  But  even  if,  aXX’  el  Kai  all’  ei  kai. 

1  Co.  7.  21  but  if  thou  mayest  be  made  free,  used  (it) 

3 . Now  even  if,  el  be  Kai  ei  de  kai. 

2  Co.  4.  3'But  if  our  gospel  be  hid,  it  is  hid  to  them 

BBT  now  — 

Now,  t avvv  tanun. 

Acts  17.  30  but  now  commandeth  all  men  every 

BUT  only  — 

Nevertheless,  dsx  ephes. 

NU11122.  35  but  only  the  word  that  I  shall  speak  unto 

BUT  rather  — 

1  .But  rather,  aXX’  I]  all ’  e. 

Luke  12.  51  I  tell  you.  Nay ;  but  rather  division 

2 .But,  ir\i]v  plen. 

Luken.  41  But  rather  give  alms  of  such  things  as  ye 
12.  31  But  rather  seek  ye  the  kingdom  of  God 

BBT  that  — 

Not,  pit  me. 

Lukei7.  1. It  is  impossible  but  that  offences  will 
BUT,  if  — 

Even  if,  k&v  k’an. 

Mark  5.  28  If  I  may  touch  but  his  clothes,  I  shall  be 
6.  56  they  might  touch  if  it  were  but  the  border 

BUT,  nay  — 

Indeed  then,  pevovvye  menounge. 

Rom.  9.  20  [Nay  but,]  0  man,  who  art  thou  that 

BUT,  no  more  — 

No  more  than,  ov  wXeiov  7)  ou  pleion  e. 

Luke  9.  13  Wc  have  no  more  but  five  loaves  and  two 

BUT,  though  — 

Yet,  nevertheless,  Upas  homos. 

Gal.  3.  15  Though,  .but  a  man’s  covenant,  yet 

BUT,  yet  — 

No  more  than,  ov  -n-Xeiovs  ou  pleious  e. 

Acts  24.  11  that  there  are  yet  but  twelve  days  since  I 

BUTLER  — 

To  give  to  drink,  shaqah,  5. 

Gen.  40.  1  the  butler,  .and  (liis)  baker  had  offended 
40.  2  wroth . .  against  the  chief  of  the  butlers 
40.  5  the  butler  and  the  linker  of  the  king  of 
40.  9  the  chief  butler  told  his  dream  to  Joseph 
40.  13  tlie  former  manner  when  thou  wast  his  b. 
40.  20  be  lifted  up  the  bead  of  the  chief  butler 
40.  21  he  restored  the  chief  butler  unto  his 

40.  23  Yet  did  not  the  chief  butler  remember 

41.  9  Then  spake  the  chief  butler  unto  Pharaoh 

BUTLERSHIP  — 

Butlership,  n| y#D  mashqeh. 

Gen.  40.  2 1  restored . .  chief  butler  unto  his  butlership 

BUTTER  — 

1. Curdled  milk,  cream,  cheese,  ix:?n  chemah. 

Gen.  18.  8  he  took  butter,  and  milk,  and  the  calf 
Deut32.  14  Butter  of  kine,  and  milk  of  sheep,  with 
Judg.  5.  25  she  brought  forth  butter  in  a  lordly  dish 
2  Sa.  17.  29  honey,  and  butter,  and  sheep,  and  cheese 


Job  20. 17  He  shall  not  see  the.  .brooks  of.  .butter 
Prov.  30.  33  the  churning  of  milk  bringeth  forth  butter 
Isa.  7.  15  Butter  and  honey  shall  he  eat,  that  he 
7.  22  he  shall  eat  butter :  for  butter  and  honey 

2.  Curdled  milk,  cream,  cheese,  nsn  chcvuih. 

Job  29.  6  When  I  washed  my  steps  with  butter 

3.  Buttered  pieces,  nxsrra  machamaoth. 

Psa.  55.  21  of  his  mouth  were  smoother  than  butter 

BUTTOCKS  — 

1  .Ilip,  nji'^EO  miphsaali. 

1  Ch.  19’.  4  cut  off  their  garments . .  by  their  buttocks 

2.  Seat,  bottom,  niv  sheth. 

2  Sa.  10.  4  cut  off  their  garments,  .to  their  buttocks 
Isa.  20.  4  even  with,  .buttocks  uncovered,  to  the 

BUY,  to  — 

1  .To prepare,  provide,  m,3  karah. 

Deut.  2.  6  ye  shall  also  buy  water  of  them  for  money 
Hos.  3.  2  So  I  bought  her  to  me  for  fifteen . .  of  silver 

2.  To  take,  receive,  np5  laqach. 

Neh.  5.  3  That  we  might  buy  corn,  because  of  the 
10.  31  (that)  we  would  not  buy  it  of  them  on 
Prov.31.  16  She  considereth  a  field,  and  buyeth  it 

3.  To  obtain,  acquire,  Nfp  qena. 

Ezra  7.  17  That  thou  mayest  buy  speedily  with  this 

•1.  To  acquire,  obtain,  nip  qanah. 

Gen.  33.  19  he  bought  a  parcel  of  a  field,  where  he 
39.  1  Potiphar.  .bought  him  of  the  hands  of 
47.  19  buy  us  and  our  land  for  bread,  and  we 
47.  20  Joseph  bought  all  the  land  of  Egypt  for 
47.  22  Only  the  land  of  the  priests  bought  he 
47.  23  I  have  bought  you  this  day  and  your  land 

49.  30  which  Abraham  bought  with  the  field  of 

50.  13  which  Abraham  bought  with  the  field  for 
Exodzi.  2  If  thou  buy  an  Hebrew  servant,  six  years 
Lev.  22.  II  But  if  the  priest  buy  (any)  soul  with  ins 

25.  14  or  buyest.  .of  thy  neighbour’s  hand,  ye 
25.  15  According  to.  .thou  shalt  buy  of  thy 
25.  28  in  the  hand  of  him  that  hath  bought  it 
25  30  him  that  bought  it,  throughout  his  gener. 
25.  44  of  them  shall  ye  buy  bond  men  and  bond 
25.  45  of  them  shall  ye  buy,  and  of  their  families 
25.  50  that  bought  him  from  the  year  that  he 
27.  24  field  shall  return . .  of  whom  it  was  bought 
Deut28.  68  there  ye  shall  be  sold,  .no  man  shall  buy 
32.  6  (is)  not  he  thy  father  (that)  hath  bought 
Josh.  24.  32  m  a  parcel  of  ground  which  Jacob  bought 

Ruth  4.  .  — n 

4- 

1  8  the  kinsman  said  unto  Boaz  Buy  (it)  for 
4.  9  that  I  have  bought  all  that  (was)  Elim. 

2  Sa  12.  3  which  he  bad  bought  and  nourished  up 

24.  21  David  said.  To  buy  the  threshing  floor  of 
24  24  but  I  will  surely  buy  (it)  of  thee  at  a  price 
24.  24  David  bought  tlie  threshing  floor  and  the 

1  Ki.  16.  24  he  bought  the  hill  Samaria  of  Sliemer 

2  Ki.  12.  12  to  buy  timber  and  hewn  stone  to  repair 
22.  6  to  buy  timber  and  hewn  stone  to  repair 

1  Ch.21.  24  but  I  will  verily  buyit  for  the  full  price 

2  CI1.34.  11  buy  hewn  stone,  and  timber  for  couplings 
Nell.  5.  16  I  continued  in  the  work ...  neither  bought 
Prov  23.  23  Buy  the  truth,  and  sell  (it)  not 
Isa.  43.  24  Thou  hast  bought  me  no  sweet  cane 
Jer.  32.  7  Buy  thee  my  field  that  (is)  in  Auathotli 

32.  7  for  the  right  of  redemption . .  thine  to  buy 
32.  8  Buy  my  field,  I  pray  thee,  that  (is)  in  A11. 
32  8  the  redemption  (is)  thine  ;  buy  it  for 

32  9  I  bought  the  field  of  Hanameel  my  uncle  s 
32’  25  Buy  thee  the  field  for  money,  and  take 
32  43  And  fields  shall  be  bought  in  this  laud 
32.  44  Men  shall  buy  fields  for  money,  and 
Amos  8.  6  That  we  may  buy  the  poor  for  silver 

5.  To  break,  buy  corn,  -ns’  shabar. 

Gen.  41.  57  all  countries  came  into  Egypt,  .to  buy 
42  2  get  you  down  thither,  and  buy  for  us 

42!  3  Joseph's  ten  brethren  went  down  to  buy 

42.  5  the  sons  of  Israel  came  to  buy . .  among 

42  7  From  the  land  of  Canaan  to  buy  food 

42'.  10  Nay,  my  lord,  but  to  buy  food  are  thy 

43.  2  Go  again,  buy  us  a  little  food 
43.  4  we  will  go  down  and  buy  thee  food 
43.  20  cameindeed  down  at  the  first  time  to  buy 

43.  22  other  money  have  we  brought,  .to  buy 

44.  25  our  father  said,  Go  again . .  buy  us  a  little 
47  14  for  the  corn  which  they  bought 

Dent  2.  6  Ye  shall  buy  meat  of  them  for  money 
Isa.  55.  1  he  that  hath  no  money ;  come  ye,  buy 
55.  1  come,  buy  wine  and  milk  without  money 

C.  To  use  the  market  place,  ayopa(u  agorazo. 

Matt  13.  44  selleth  all  that  he  hath,  and  buyeththa 
13.  46  went  and  sold  all  that  he  had,  and  bought 
14. 15  go  into  the  villages,  and  buy  themselves 
21.  it  cast  out  all  them  that  .bought  in  the 
2 <5.  9  go  ye  rather  to  them  that  sell,  and  b  3 
25.  10  while  they  went  to  buy,  the  bridegroom 
27.  7  bought  with  them  the  potter  s  field,  to 
Mark  6.  36  that  they  may  go.  .and  buy  themselves 
6.  37  Shall  we  go  and  buy  two  hundred  peun 
11.  15  to  cast  out  them  that  sold  and  bought  11 

15.  46  he  bought  fine  linen,  and  took  him  dovi 

16.  1  Mary  Magdalene .  .had  bought  sweet 
Luke  9.  13  except  we  should  go  and  buy  meat  for 

18  I  have  bought  a  piece  of  ground,  ami  i 

19  another  said,  I  have  bought  five  yoke  of 


Buy  (it)  before  the  inhabitants,  and 
5  What  day  thou  buyest  the  field  of  the 
5  thou  must  buy  (it)  also  ofRuth^the  ^Joab. 


14. 


BUY 


133 


BY 


Luke  17.  28  they  did  eat,  they  drank,  they  bought 

10.  45  [to  east  out  them  that  sold . .  and . .  bought] 

22.  36  let  him  sell  his  garment,  and  buy  one 
John  4.  8  were  gone  away  unto  the  city  to  buy  meat 

6.  s  Whence  shall  we  buy  bread,  that  these 

13.  29  Buy.  .that  we  have  need  of  against  the 

1  Co.  6.  20  ye  are  bought  with  a  price  :  therefore 

7  23  bought  with  a  price  ;  be  not  ye  the 

7.  30  they  that  buy,  as  though  they  possessed 

2  Te  2  i  even  denying  the  Lord  that  bought  them 
Rev  3  18  I  counsel  thee  to  buy  of  me  gold  tried  in 

’  13  17  that  no  man  might  buy  or  sell,  save  he 
18.  n  for  no  man  buyeth  their  merchandise 

To  buy,  purchase,  wveoyai  oneomai. 

'  Acts  7. 16  the  sepulchre  that  Abraham  bought  for 

UY  and  sell,  to  — 

'0  no  on  in,  iixicopeboyai  emporeuomai. 

Jas.  4. 13  continue  there  a  year,  and  buy  and  sell 

UYER — 

’ 0  acquire,  obtain,  nji3  qanah. 

Prov  20  14  (It  is)  naught,  (it  is)  naught,  saith  the  buyer 
-  Isa  24.  2  as  with  the  buyer,  so  with  the  seller 
Eze.  7. 12  let  not  the  buyer  rejoice,  nor  the  seller 

iVZ,  B3  contempt. 

Second  son  of  Milcah  and  Nahor  the  brother  of  Abra- 
am.  His  family  probably  settled  in  Arabia  Petnea 

.C.  1880. 

Gen.  22.  21  Huzliis  firstborn,  andB.  his  brother,  and 
,  A  man  of  the  tribe  of  Gad. 

1  Ch.  5.  14  Jeshishai,  the  son  of  Jahdo,  the  son  of  B. 

IU’-ZI,  ’ns  contemned  of  J ah. 

.11  Aarouite,  father  of  Ezekiel  the  prophet,  B.C.  595. 

Eze.  1.  3  The  word.  .came,  .unto Ezekiel,  .son  of  B. 

lUZ'-ITE,  'll3n  the  one  belonging  to  Buz. 
ui  inhabitant  of  a  region  called  Buz,  Jer.  25.  23. 

Job  32.  2  wrath  of.  .the  son  of  Barachel  the  B. 

32.  6  Elihu  the  son  of  Barachel  the  B.  answered 

IY  — 

.Behind,  in*  achar. 

Deut  11.  30  by  the  way  where  the  sun  goetli  down 
.  Unto,  to,  at,  'Sx  cl. 

Gen.  24.  11  to  kneel  down  without  the  city  by  a  well 
I.  Xear,  Sxx  ctsel. 

Gen.  39.’  10  that  he  hearkened  not  unto  her,  to  lie  by 
39.  16  And  she  laid  up  his  garment  by  her 
Judg  19.  14  by  Gibeah,  which  (belongeth)  to  Benjamin 

1  Sa.  5.  2  brought  it  into  the  house,  .and  set  it  by 

20.  19  and  shalt  remain  by  the  stone  Ezel 
1  Ki.  1.  9  which  (is)  by  En-rogel,  and  called  all 

2.  29  and,  behold,  (lie  is)  by  the  altar.  Then 

4.  12  which  (is)  by  Zartanah  beneath  Jezreel 

13.  24  the  ass  stood  by  it,  the  lion  also  stood  by 
1 3.  25  the  lion  standing  by  the  carcase  :  and  they 
13.  28  and  the  lion  standing  by  the  carcase 
2C'h.  9.  18  and  two  lions  standing  by  the  stays 
Nell.  2.  6  king  said  unto  me . .  queen  also  sitting  by 

3.  23  of  Maaseiah  the  son  of  Ananiali  by  his 

4.  3  Now  Tobiah  the  Ammonite  (was)  by  him 

4.  12  when  the  Jews  which  dwelt  hythem  came 

4.  18  he  that  sounded  the  trumpet  (was)  by  me 

Prov.  8.  30  Then  I  was  by  him,  (as)  one  brought  up 
Jer.  35.  4  which  (was)by  the  chamberof  the  princes 
41.  17  the  habitation  of  Chimham,  which  is  by 
Eze.  1.  15  one  wheel  upon  the  earth  by  the  living 

1.  19  living  creatures  went,  the  wheels  went  by 

10.  9  behold,  the  four  wheels  by  the  cherubim 

10.  9  one  wheel  by  one  cherub,  and  another . .  by 

10.  16  the  cherubim  went,  the  wheels  went  by 

33.  30  children . .  still  are  talking  against  thee  by 
39. 15  then  shall  he  set  up  a  sign  by  it,  till  the 
40.  7  by  the  porch  of  the  gate  within 
43.  6  I  heard  (him)  speaking.,  the  man  stood  by 
43.  8  their  post  by  my  posts,  and  the  wall 
Amos  2.  8  upon  clothes  laid  to  pledge  by  every 

4.  With,  nx  eth. 

Gen.  49.  25  and  by  the  Almighty,  who  shall  bless  thee 

5.  Through,  at,  bead. 

1  Sa.  4.  18  he  fell  from  oil  the  seat  backward  by  the 

6.  From,  out  of,  |P  min. 

Song  5.  4  My  beloved  put  in  his  hand  by  the  hole 

7.  Over,  lay.  eber. 

1  Ki.  7.  20  over  against  the  belly  which  (was)  by  the 

8.  Unto,  iy  ad. 

1  Sa.  25.  22  if  I  leave  of  all  that  (pertain)  to  him,  by 

9.  On,  against,  Vy  at. 

Gen.  14.  6  unto  El-paran,  which  (is)  by  the  wilderness 

10.  With,  oy  im. 

Gen.  25.  11  and  Isaac  dwelt  by  the  well  Lahai-roi 
Ban.  7.  2  Daniel .  .said,  I  saw  in  my  vision  by  night 

11  .From  with,  oya  meim. 

Gen.  41.  32  because  the  thing  (is)  established  by  God 

12.  With,  isy  immad. 

Deut.  5.  31  But  as  for  thee,  stand  thou  here  by  me 

13 . Heel,  consequence,  3|5.y  eqeb. 

Prov  22.  4  By  humility,  (and)  the  fear  of  the  Lord 
1  l.By  the  hand  of,  T3  bey  ad. 

Exod  9.  35  as  the  Lord  had  spoken  by  Moses 
Judg.  3  15  by  him  the  children  of  Israelsenta  present 


i  Sa.  16.  20  and  sent,  .by  David  his  son  unto  Saul 

28.  15  answered,  .neither  by  prophets,  nor  by 
28. 17  the  Lord  hath  done  to  him  as  he  spake  by 

1  Ki.  12.  15  which  the  Lord  spake  by  Ahijah  the 

15.  29  which  he  spake  by  his  servant  Ahijah 
16. 12  which  he  spake  against  Baasha  by  Jehu 

16.  34  which  he  spake  by  Joshua  the  son 

17. 16  the  word  of  the  Lord,  which  he  spake  by 

2  Ki  9.  36  which  he  spake  by  his  servant  Elijah 

10.  10  Lord  hath  done  (that)  which  he  spake  by 

17.  13  the  Lord  testified  against  Israel, .  by  all 
17.  13  which  I  sent  to  you  by  my  servants  the 
17.  23  as  he  had  said  by  all  his  servants 

21.  10  the  Lord  spake  by  his  servants  the  pro. 

24.  2  which  he  spake  by  his  servants  the  pro. 

1  Ch.  11.  3  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord  by 

2  Ch.  23.  18  Jehoiada  appointed  the  offices,  .by  the 

29.  25  the  commandment  of  the  Lord  by  his  pro. 

34.  14  the  priest  found  a  book,  .(given)  by  Moses 

36.  15  the  Lord  God.  .sent  to  them  by  his 
Ezra  9.  11  Which  thou  hast  commanded  by  thy 
Nell.  8.  14  which.  .Lord  had  commanded  by  Moses 

10.  29  which  was  given  by  Moses  the  servant  of 
Estli.  1. 12  at  the  king’s  commandment  by  (his) 

1.  15  the  commandment,  .by  the  chamberlains? 

3.  13  the  letters  were  sent  by  posts  into  all  the 

8.  10  and  sent  letters  by  posts  on  horseback 

Psa.  63.  10  They  shall  fall  by  the  sword  ;  they  shall 
Isa.  20.  2  At  the  same  time  spake  the  Lord  by  Isa. 

37.  24  By  thy  servants  hast  thou  reproached  the 
Jer.  37.  2  which  he  spake  by  the  prophet  Jeremiah 

46.  6  fall  toward  the  north  by  the  river  Euph. 
50.  1  The  word  that  the  Lord  spake,  .by  Jere. 
Eze.  38.  17  of  whom  I  have  spoken  in  old  time  by 
Dan.  9.  10  which  he  set  before  us  by  his  servants 
Hag.  1.  3  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  Haggai 

2.  1, 10  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  by.  .prophet 
Zech.  7.  7  the  Lord  hath  cried  by .  .former  propli. 

7.  12  the  Lord,  .hath  seut.  .by  the  former  pro. 
Mai.  1.  1  the  word  of  the  Lord  to  Israel  by  Malac. 

15 . From,  an 6  apo. 

Matt.  7.  16  Ye  shall  know  them  by  their  fruits 

7.  20  Wherefore  [by]  their  fruits  ye  shall  know 
Acts  9.  13  Lord,  I  have  heard  by  many  of  this  man 
t2.  20  their  country  was  nourished  by  the  king's 
2  Co.  3.  18  from  glory  to  glory .  .as  by  the  Spirit  of 

7.  13  because  his  spirit  was  refreshed  by  you 
Heb.  5.  8  yet  learned  he  obedience  by  the  things 
Jude  23  hating  even  the  garment  spotted  by  the 
Rev.  18.  15  merchants . .  which  were  made  rich  by 

16.  With  a  regard  to,  els  cis. 

Matt.  5.  35  neither  by  Jerusalem  ;  for  it  is  the  city 
Acts  7.  53  Who  have  received  the  law  by  the 

17.  Out  of,  4k  ek. 

Matt  12.  33  for  the  tree  is  known  by  Oiis)  fruit 

12.  37  For  by  thy  words  thou  shalt  be  justified 
12.  37  by  thy  words  thou  shalt  lie  condemned 

15.  5  by  whatsoever  tliou  mightest  be.. by  me 
Mark  7.  II  by  whatsoever  thou  mightest  be.  by  met 
Luke  6.  44  For  every  tree  is  known  by  his  own  fruit 
John  3.  34  God  giveth  not  the  Spirit  by  measure 
Acts  19.  25  Sirs,  ye  know  that  by  this  craft  we  have 
Rom.  1.  4  according  to  the  Spirit ..  by  the  resurrect. 

1.  17  as  it  is  written.  The  just  shall  live  by 
o.  27  shall  not  uncircnmcision  which  is  by 

3.  20  by  the  deeds  of  the  law  there  shall  no 

3.  30  which  shall  justify  the  circumcision  by 

4.  2  For  if  Abraham  were  justified  by  works 

5.  1  being  justified  by  faith,  we  have  peace 

5.  16  the  judgment  (was)  by .  .to  condemnation 
9. 10  when  Rebecca  also  had  conceived  by  one 

9.  32  Wherefore?  Because  (they  sought  it)  not  by 

9.  32  but  as  it  were  by  the  works  of  the  law 

10.  17  So  then  faith  (cometh)  by  hearing,  and 

2  Co.  2.  2  but  the  same  which  is  made  sorry  by  me  ? 

7.  9  that  ye  might  receive  damage  by  us  in 

8.  14  by  an  equality .  .now  at  this  time  your 

11.  26  perils  of  robbers,  (in)  perils  by  .  .country. 

11.  26  perils  by  the  heathen,  (in)  perils  in  the 
13.  4  yet  he  liveth  by  the  power  of  God 

13.  4  we  shall  live  with  him  by  the  power  of 
Gal.  2.  16  a  man  is  not  justified  by  the  works  of 

2.  16  by  the  faith  of  Christ,  and  not  by  the 

2.  16  by  the  works  of  the  law,  or  by  the  hear. 

3.  2  by  the  works  of  the  law,  or  by  the  hear. 

3.  5  by  the  works  of  the  law,  or  by  the  hearing 

3.  11  The  just  shall  live  by  faith 

3.  21  verily  righteousness  should  have  been  by 

3.  22  that  the  promise  by  faith,  .might  be 

3.  24  that  we  might  be  justified  by  faith 

4.  22  one  by  a  bond  maid,  the  other  by  a  free 

5.  5  through  the  Spirit  wait  for  the  hope,  .by 
Titus  3.  5  Not  by  works  of  righteousness  which  we 
Heb.  10.  38  Now  the  just  shall  live  by  faith  :  but  if 
Jas.  2.  18  I  will  show  thee  my  faith  by  my  works 

2.  21  Was  not  Abraham  our  father  justified  by 
2.  22  and  by  works  was  faith  made  perfect? 

2.  24  by  works  a  man  is  justified,  and  not  by 
2.  25  was  not  Rahab  the  harlot  justified  by 
1  Pe.  2.  12  they  may  by . .  good  works . .  glorify  God 
1  Jo.  3.  24  hereby  we  know .  by  the  Spirit  which  he 
Rev.  9.  18  [by]  the  fire,  and  [by]  the  smoke,  and  [by] 

18. Tn,  by,  with,  4v  en. 

Matt.  5.  34  Swear  not  at  all :  neither  by  heaven 

5.  33  Nor  by  the  earth  ;  for  it  is  his  footstool 

5.  36  Neither  shalt  thou  swear  by  thy  head 

12.  24  This  (fellow)  doth  not  cast  out  devils,  .by 

12.  27  If  I  by  Beelzebub  cast  out  devils,  by 
12.  28  But  if  I  cast  out  devils  by  the  Spirit  of 


Matt  14.  13  he  departed  thence  by  ship  into  a  desert 
17.  21  [this  kind  goeth  not  out  but  by  prayer] 

21.  23  By  what  authority  doest.  .these  things? 

21.  24  I .  .will  tell  you  by  what  authority  I  do 

21.  27  Neither  tell  I  you  by  what  authority  I 

22.  1  Jesus  answered,  .them  again  by  parables 

23.  16  swear  by  the  temple,  .swear  by  the  gold! 

23.  18  swear  by  the  altar,  .sweareth  by  the  gift 
23.  20  swear  by  the  altar,  sweareth  by  it,  and  by 
23.  21  swear  by  the  temple,  sweareth  by.  .and  by 

23.  22  swear  by  heaven,  swearetii  by.  .and  by 
Mark  3.  22  by  the  prince  of  the  devils  castethhe  out 

4.  2  he  taught  them  many  things  by  parables 

5.  21  when  Jesus  was  passed  oyer  again  by 

8.  3  if  I  send  them  away,  .they  will  faint  by 

8.  27  by  the  way  he  asked  his  disciples,  saying 

9.  29  Thiskindcau  come  forth  by  nothing  but  by 

9.  33  Whatwasitthatyedisputed..bythe  way? 

9-  34  [by]  the  way  they  had  disputed  among 

1 1.  28  By  what  authority  doest  thou  these 

11.  29  I  will  tell  you  by  what  authority  I  do 

1 1.  33  Neither  do  I  tell  you  by  what  authority 

12.  1  he  began  to  speak  unto  them  by  parables 

12.  36  David  himself  said  by  the  Holy  Ghost 

14.  1  scribes  sought  how  they  might  take,  by 

Luke  1.  77  To  give  knowledge  of  salvation,  .by  the 
2.  27  he  came  by  the  Spirit  into  the  temple 

4.  1  was  led  by  the  Spirit  into  the  wilderness 

11.  19  if  I  by  Beelzebub  cast  out  devils,  by  whom 
20.  2  bywhatautlioritydoestthouthesethings? 
20.  8  Neither  tell  I  you  by  what  authority  I  do 

24.  32  while  he  talked  to  us  by  the  way,  and 
John  13.  35  By  this  shall  all.  know  that  ye  are  my 

16.  30  by  this  we  believe  that  thou  earnest  forth 
Acts  1.  3  after  his  fashion  by  many  infallible  proofs 

4.  7  By  what  power,  or  by  what  name,  have 

4.  10  by  the  name  of  Jesus  Christ,  .(even)  by 

4.  30  By  stretching  forth  thine  hand  to  heal 
7-  35  [by]  the  hand  of  the  Angel  which  appeared 

13.  39  by  him  all  that  believe  are  justified 

13.  39  from  which  ye  could  not  be  justified  by 

17.  31  by  (that)  man  whom  he  hath  ordained 
20.  19  which  befell  me  by  the  lying  in  wait  of 

Kom.  1.  10  by  the  will  of  God  to  come  unto  you 

5.  9  being  now  justified  by  his  blood,  we  shall 

5.  10  we  shall  be  saved  by  his  life 

5.  15  more  the  grace  of  God,  and  the  gift  by 

10.  s  which  doetli  those  things  shall  live  by 

14.  14  I  know,  and  am  persuaded  by  the  Lord 

15.  16  the  offering,  .being  sanctified  by  the  Holy 

15.  19  by  the  power  of  the  Spirit  of  God 

1  Co.  1.  4  the  grace  of  God  which  is  given  you  by 

1.  5  Thatin  everythingye  are  enriched  by  him 

3.  13  because  it  shall  be  revealed  by  fire 

6.  2  if  the  world  shall  be  judged  by  you,  are 
6. 11  ye  are  justified .  .by  the  Spirit  of  our  God 

7.  14  sanctified  by  the  wife,  .sanctified  by  the 

12.  3  no  man  speaking  by  the  Spirit  of  God 

1 2.  3  no  man  can  say . .  J esus  is  the  Lord ,  but  by 
12.  9  faith  by  the  same,  .healing  by  the  same 
12.  13  by  one  Spirit  are  we  all  baptized  into  one 

14.  6  except  I  shall  speak  to  you  either  by 
14.  6  or  by  knowledge,  or  by  prophesying,  or  by 

16.  7  For  I  will  not  see  you  now  by  the  way 

2  Co.  1.  12  not  with  fleshly  wisdom,  but  by  the  grace 

6.  6  By  pureness,  by  knowledge,  by  long-sutf. 

6.  6  by  kindness,  by  the  Holy  Ghost,  by  love 

6.  7  By  the  word  of  truth,  by  the  power  of 

7.  6  God .  .comforted  us  by  the  coming  of  T. 

7.  7  by  the  consolation  wherewith  he  was 

10.  13  they  measuring  themselves  by  themselves 
10.  15  we  shall  be  enlarged  by  you  according  to 
Gal.  2.  17  while  ye  seek  to  be  justified  by  Christ 

2.  20  I  live  by  the  faith  of  the  Son  of  God 

3.  11  But  that  no  man  is  justified  by  the  law 

5.  4  whosoever  of  you  are  justified  by  the 

Eph.  2.  13  are  made  nigh  by  the  blood  of  Christ 

2.  18  we  both  have  access  by  one  Spirit 

3.  5  as  it  is  now  revealed,  .by  the  Spirit 

3.  21  Unto  him  (be)  glory  in  the  church  by 

4.  1 4  by  the  sleight  of  men,  (and)  cunning  craft 

4.  21  ye  have  heard  him,  and.  .been  taught  by 

5.  26  with  the  washing  of  water  by  the  word 
Phil.  4.  19  according  to  his  riches  in  glory  by  Christ 
Col.  1.  16  For  by  him  were  all  things  created,  that 

1.  17  and  by  him  all  things  consist 

1.  21  and  enemies  in.  mind  by  wicked  works 

2.  1 1  putting  off . .  by  the  circumcision  of  Christ 

1  Th.  3.  3  no  man  should  be  moved  by  these  afHict. 

4.  1  we  beseech  you . .  and  exhort  (you)  by  the 
4.15  this  we  say  unto  you  by  the  word  of  the 

2  Th.  3.  16  the  Lord .  give  you  peace  always  by  all 

1  Ti  1.  18  that  thou  by  them  mightest  war  a  good 
Titus  1.  9  that  he  may  be  able  by  sound  doctrine 
Phm.  6  by  t  he  acknowledging  of  every  good  thing 
Heb.  1.  1  spake  in  time  past  unto  the  fathers  by  the 

1.  2  these  last  days  spoken  unto  us  by  (Ins) 

10. 10  By  the  which  will  we  are  sanctified 

10.  19  to  enter  into  the  holiest  by  the  blood  of 

11.  2  For  by  it  the  elders  obtained  a  good 

1  Te.  1.  5  Who  are  kept  by  the  power  of  God 

3.  19  By  which  also  he  went  and  preached 

5.  10  hath  called  us  unto  his  eternal  glory  by 

2  Pe.  1.  13  to  stir  you  up  by  putting  (you)  in  rememb. 
1  Jo.  5.  2  By  this  we  know  that  we  love  the  children 

5.  6  This  is  he  that  came  by  water  and  blood 
5.  6  came  by  water . .  not  by  water  only,  but  by 
Jude  1  to  them  that  are  sanctified  by  God  the 
Rev.  5.  9  hast  redeemed  us  to  God  by  thy  blood 

9.  20  the  rest,  .which  were  not  killed  by  these 

10.  6  And  sware  by  him  that  liveth  for  ever 

18.  23  for  by  thy  sorceries  were  all  nations 


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1 9.  Upon,  iirl  ( dat .)  epi. 

Matt.  4.  4  Man  shall  not  live  by  bread  alone,  but  [by] 
Luke  4.  4  man  shall  not  live  by  bread  alone,  but  [by] 
John  5.  2  there  is  at  Jerus.,  by  the  sheep  (market) 
[Rom  10.  10  I  will  provoke  you  to  jealousy  by  (them 
10.  IO  (and)  by  a  foolish  nation  will  I  anger  you 
Phil.  3.  9  the  righteousness  which  is  of  God  by  faith 

VO. Through,  by  means  of,  Sia  (gen.)  dia. 

Matt.  1.  22  which  was  spoken  of  the  Lord  by  the 
2.  5  for  thus  it  is  written  by  the  prophet 
2.  13  which  was  spoken  of  the  Lord  by  the 

2.  23  fulfilled  which  was  spoken  by .  .prophets 
4.  14  which  was  spoken  by  Esaias  the  prophet 
8.  17  which  was  spoken  by  Esaias  the  prophet 

8.  28  so  that  no  man  might  pass  by  that  way 

12.  17  which  was  spoken  by  Esaias  the  prophet 

13.  35  fulfilled  which  was  spokeu  by  theprophet 
38.  7  woe  to  that  man  by  whom  the  offence 
21.  4  fulfilled  which  was  spoken  by  the  prophet 
24.  15  desolation,  spoken  of  by  Daniel  the 

26.  24  woe  uuto  that  man  by  whom  the  Son  of 

27.  9  which  was  spoken  by  J eremy  the  prophet 
Mark  6.  2 ;  10.  [1] ;  14.  21 ;  Luke  1.  70 ;  5.  [19] ;  8.  4  ;  18. 

31 ;  22.  22 ;  John  1.  3,  10,  17,  17 ;  10.  1,  2,  9  ;  14.  6 ; 
Acts  1.  16;  2.  16,  22,  23,  43;  3.  16,  18,  21;  4.  16,  25, 
30;  5.  12,  19 ;  7.  25  ;  9.  23  ;  10.  36 ;  11.  28,  30  ;  12.  [9] ; 
14.  3;  15.  7,  12,  23,  27;  17.  10;  18.  9,28;  19.  11',  21. 
19 ;  23.  31 ;  24.  2,  2  ;  28.  25 ;  Rom.  1.  2,  3,  12 ;  2. 12,  16, 
27;  3.  20,  22,  27,  27;  5.  2,  5,  10,  11,  12,  12,  16,  17,  17, 
18,  18,  19,  19,  21;  6.  4,  4 ;  7.  4,  5,  7,  8,  11,  11,  13,  13; 
10.  17;  12.  1;  15.  18,  28,  32;  16.  18,  26;  1  Co.  1.  9,  10, 
21,  21 ;  2.  10  j  3.  5,  15  ;  6.  14 ;  8.  6,  6  ;  10.  1 ;  11.  12  j 
12.  8 ;  14.  9 ;  13.  2,  21,  21 ;  16.  3 ;  2  Co.  1.  1,  4,  5,  11, 
16,  19,  19,  20;  2.  14  ;  4.  [14] ;  5.  7,  7,  18,  20;  6.  7,  8,  8  ; 
8.  5 ;  9.  12, 13 ;  10.  1,  9, 11 ;  11.  33 ;  12.  17 ;  Gal.  1.  1,  1, . 

12,  15 ;  2.  16,  21 ;  3.  18,  19,  26 ;  4.  23 ;  5.  6,  13 ;  6.  [14] ; 
Eph.  1.  1,  5  ;  2.  16;  3.  6,  [9I,  10, 12,  16, 17  ;  4.  16;  6.  18; 
Phil.  1.  11,  20,  20,  26;  Col.  1.  1,  16,  20,  [20];  2.  19;  3. 
17;  1  Th.  3.  7 ;  4.  2 ;  s-  9;  2  Th.  2.  2,  2,  2,  14,  15 ;  3. 
[12],  14;  1  Ti.  4.  5,  14  ;  2  Ti.  1.  1,  6,  10,  14;  4.  17; 
Titus  3.  s ;  Rhm.  7  ;  Heb.  1.  2,  [3] ;  2.  2,  3,  10  ;  3.  16 ;  6. 
18 ;  7.  11,  10,  21,  23  59.  11,  12,  12,  26 ;  11.  4,  4,  7,  29 ; 

13.  11,  13  j  Jas.  2.  12  ;  1  Pe.  1.  3,  12,  21,  23 ;  2.  5,  14 ; 
3.  1,  20,  21 ;  5.  12 ;  2  Pe.  1.  4 ;  t  Jo.  5.  6 ;  Rev.  1.  1. 

21.  Through,  on  account  of,  Sia  (acc.)  dia. 

Matt  1 5.  3  Why  do  ye  also  transgress,  .by  your 

15.  6  of  God  of  none  effect  by  your  tradition 
John  6.  57  I  live  by  the  Father,  .he  shall  live  by  me 
Rom.  8.  11  by  his  Spirit  that  dwelleth  in  you 
Heb.  6.  7  meet  for  them  by  whom  it  is  dressed 
Rev.  12.  11  overcame  him  by  the  blood,  and  by  the 

13.  14  And  deceiveth  them,  .by .  .those  miracles 

22.  Doum  through,  over  against,  Kara  (gen.)  kata. 
Matt  26.  63  I  adjure  thee  by  the  living  God,  that 
Heb.  6.  13  he  could  swear  by  no  greater,  he  sware  by 

6.  16  For  men  verily  swear  by  the  greater ;  and 

23.  Douvi  through,  according  to,  Kara  (acc.)  kata. 

*  Luke  10.  4  and  salute  no  man  by  the  way 

10.  31  by  chance  there  came  down  a  certain 
Johnio.  3  and  he  calleth  his  own  sheep  by  name 

19.  7  We  have  a  law,  and  by  our  law  he  ought 
Acts  27.  2  we  launched,  meaning  to  sail  by  the 

28.  16  Paul  was  suffered  to  dwell  by  himself 
Rom.  2.  7  To  them  who  by  patient  continuance  in 

4.  16  (it  is)  of  faith,  that  (it  might  be)  by  grace 

11.  24  the  olive  tree,  which  is  wild  by  nature 
t  Co.  7.  6  by  permission,  .not  of  commandment 

12.  8  the  word  of  knowledge  by  the  same  Spirit 

14.  27  Get  it  be)  by  two,  or  at  the  most,  .three 
14.  31  For  ye  may  all  prophesy  one  by  one 

2  Co.  8.  8  I  speak  not  by  commandment,  but  by 
Gal.  2.  2  I  went  up  by  revelation,  .communicated 
Eph  3.  3  by  revelation  he  made  known  unto  me 

3.  7  given  unto  me  by  the  effectual  working 

2  Th.  2.  3  Let  no  man  deceive  you  by  any  means 

1  Ti.  1.  1  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  by .  .command. 

5.  21  without  preferring ..  doing  nothing  by 
Heb.  7.  22  By  so  much  was  Jesus  made  a  surety  of 

9.  22  almost  all  things  are  by  the  law  purged 
30.  8  which  are  offered  by  the  law 

11.  7  heir  of  the  righteousness  which  is  by 

3  John  14  Greet  the  friends  by  name 

‘Zi.Alongside  of,  irapd  (dat.)  p*.. ... 

Luke  9.  47  Jesus,  .took  a  child,  aud  set  him  by 
Johnig.  25  there  stood  by  the  cross  of  Jesus  his 

1  Co.  16.  2  let  every  one  of  you  1  /  by  him  in  store 

25.  Alongside  of,  irapa  (acc.)  para. 

Matt.  4. 18  Jesus,  walking  by  the  sea  of  Galilee,  saw 
Mark  1.  16  as  he  walked  by  the  sea  of  Galilee 
Luke  5.  1  it  came  to  pass,  that,  .he  stood  by  the 
5.  2  And  saw  two  ships  standing  by  the  lake 
Heb.  11. 12  as  the  sand  which  is  by  the  sea  shore 

26.  Toward,  to,  at,  rrpis  (acc.)  pros. 

Mark  4.  1  multitude  was  by  the  sea  on  the  land 
11.  4  found  the  colt  tied  by  the  door  without 
Luke22.  56  certain  maid  beheld  him  as  he  sat  by 
Acts  5.  10  carrying,  .forth,  buried  (her)  by  her 

27 .Over,  for  the  sake  of,  virlp  (gen.)  huper. 

2  Th.  2.  1  by  the  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

28.  Under,  bird  (gen.)  hupo. 

Matt.  2.  17  Then  was.  that  which  was  spoken  [by] 

3.  3  this  is  he  that  was  spoken  of  [by]  the 
22.  31  that  which  was  spoken  unto  you  by  God 
27.  35  [that  it  might  be.  .which  was  spoken  by] 


Mark  5.  4  the  chains  had  been  plucked  asunder  by 
13.  14  [abomination  of  desolation,  spoken  of  by] 
Luke  2.  18  things  which  were  told  them  by  the 

2.  26  it  was  revealed  unto  him  by  the  Holy 

3.  19  being  reproved  by  him  for  Herodias  his 
5.  15  to  be  healed  [by]  him  of  their  infirmities 

9.  7  Herod,  .heard  of  all  that  was  done  [by] 

13.  17  all  the  glorious  things  that  were  done  by 

16.  22  was  carried  by  the  angels  into  Abraham’s 

21.  16  ye  shall  be  betrayed  both  by  parents 

23.  8  hoped  to  have  seen  some  miracle  done  by 
John  8.  9  [being  convicted  by.  .conscience] 

Acts  4.  36  Joses,  who  by  the  apostles  was  surnamed 

10.  22  was  warned  from  God  by  an  holy  angel 
13.  4  they,  being  sent  forth  by  the  Holy  Ghost 
13.  45  spake  against  those  things,  .spoken  by 
1 5.  3  being  brought  on  their  way  by  the  church 

15.  40  being  recommended  by  the  brethren  unto 

16.  2  Which  was  well  reported  of  by  the  bre. 

24.  21  I  am  called  in  question  [by]  you  this  day 

25.  14  There  is  a  certain  man  left  in  bonds  by 
27.  11  those  things  which  were  spoken  by  Paul 

Rom.  3.  21  being  witnessed  by  the  Law  and  the 

15.  24  to  be  brought  on  my  way  thitherward  [by] 

1  Co.  1.  11  by  them,  .of  Chloe,  that  there  are 

2  Co.  3.  3  to  be  the  epistle  of  Christ  ministered  by 

8.  19  which  is  administered  by  us  to  the  glory 
8.  20  this  abundance  which  is  administered  by 
Eph.  2.  11  by  that  which  is  called  the  circumcision 
5.  13  all.  .made  manifest  by  the  light 
Phil.  1.  28  in  nothing  terrified  by  your  adversaries 
Col.  2.  18  vainly  puffed  up  by  his  fleshly  mind 
2  Tim  2.  26  who  are  taken  captive  by  him  at  his  will 
Heb.  2.  3  confirmed  unto  us  by  them  that  heard 

3.  4  For  every  house  is  builded  by  some  (man) 
2  Pe.  1.  21  (as  they  were)  moved  by  the  Holy  Ghost 

3.  2  which  were  spoken  before  by  the  holy 
Rev.  9.  18  [By]  these  three  was  the  third  part  of 

BY  and  by  — 

1  .At  once,  e^avrgs  exautes. 

Mark  6.  25  thou  give  me  by  and  by .  .the  head  of 

2.  Straightway ,  tvOews  eutlieos. 

Luke  17  7  which  of  you.  .say  unto  him  by  and  by 

21.  9  but  the  end  (is)  not  by  and  by 

3.  Straightway,  evdvs  eutlius. 

Matti3-  21  when  tribulation,  .ariseth.  .by  and  by  he 

BY  selves  — 

1  .Separately,  ffj1?  lebad. 

2  Sa.  10.  8  the  Syrians,  .by  themselves  in  the  field 

2.  Apart,  xaP^  choris. 

John2o.  7  wrapped  together  in  a  place  by  itself 

3 . Alone,  g.6vos  monos. 

Mark  9.  2  leadetli  them  up.  .apart  by  themselves 
Luke24-  12  beheld.,  linen  clothes  laid  [by  themselves] 

BY ...  side  — 

Alongside  of,  rrapd  (acc.)  para. 

Matti3.  1  Jesusout  of  thehouse,  and  sat  by.  .sea  si. 
13.  4  when  he  sowed,  some . .  fell  by  the  way  si. 
13.  19  Thisishe  which  received  seed  by .  .way  si. 
20.  30  behold,  two  blind  men  sitting  by .  .way  si. 
Mark  2.  13  he  went  forth  again  by  the  sea  side 

4.  1  he  began  again  to  teach  by  the  sea  side 
4.  4  as  he  sowed,  some  fell  by  the  way  side 
4.  15  And  these  are  they  by  the  way  side 

10.  46  blind  Bartimeus . .  sat  by  the  highway  side 
Luke  8.  5  as  he  sowed,  some  fell  by  the  way  side 

8.  12  Those  by  the  way  side  are  they  that  hear 
18.  35  a  certain  blind  man  sat  by  the  way  side 
Acts.  10.  6  whose  house  is  by  the  sea  side 

10.  32  in  the  house  of  (one) Simon,  .by  the  sea  si. 

16.  13  we  went  out  of  the  city  by  a  river  side 

BY  reason  of  — 

1  .Unto,  Vn  el. 

Eze.  21.  12  terrors  by  reason  of  the  sword  shall  be 

2.  On,  upon,  Sy  al. 

Eze.  28.  17  hast  corrupted  thy  wisdom  by  reason  of 

3.  Through,  on  account  of,  Sia  (acc.)  dia. 

Jolmi2.  11  Because  that  by  reason  of  him  many  of 
Rom.  8.  20  but  by  reason  of  him  who  hath 

Heb.  5.  14  those  who  by  reason  of  use  have  their 
2  Pe.  2.  2  by  reason  of  whom  the  way  of  truth  shall 

BY  that  — 

Till,  during,  iy  ad. 

Exod22.  26  thou  shalt  deliver  it  unto  him  by  that 

BY  way  of  — 

In,  by,  with,  iv  en. 

2  Pe.  3.  1  I  stir  up  your  pure  minds  by  way  of 
BY  ways  — 

Crooked  ways,  flippy.  nirriR  orachoth  agalqcdloth. 

Judg.  5.  6  the  travellers  walked  through  by  ways 
BY  word  — 

1.  Word,  .iVd  millah. 

Job  30.  9  am  I  their  song ;  yea,  I  am  then'  by  word 

2.  Similitude,  Vsto  maslial. 

Psa.  44.  14  Thou  makest  us  a  by  word  among  the 

3.  Similitude,  Veto  meshol. 

Job  17.  6  He  hath  made  me  also  a  by  word  of  the 

4.  Sharp  saying,  nrip  sheninah. 

Deut28.  37  an  astonishment,  .and  a  by  word 


1  Ki.  9.  7  Israel  shall  be  a  proverb  and  a  by  word 

2  Ch.  7.  20  and  will  make  it  (to  be),  .a  by  word 

[See  also  Called,  charge,  close,  come,  company,  con 
straint,  course,  divide,  fifties,  force,  fraud,  go,  hand 
hard,  heel,  thereof,  highway,  hold,  hundreds,  inherit 
ance,  interpretation,  know,  lay,  lest,  means,  one 
order,  pass,  protest,  reason,  roots,  sail,  set,  sevens 
side,  sit,  soothsaying,  space,  stand,  take,  trade,  way 
year.] 


c 

CAB  — 

Measure  containing  above  three  pints,  3p  gab. 

2  Ki.  6.  25  the  fourth  part  of  a  cab  of  dove’s  dung 

CAB'-BON,  ]i33,  Xafipd,  Xa&fid  circle,  hamlet,  hilly 
A  town  in  the  low  countryjof  Judah. 

Josh.  15.  40  Aud  C.,  and  Lahmam,  and  Kithlish 
CABIN  — 

Cell,  dungeon,  vault,  nun  clianuth. 

Jer.  37. 16  Jeremiah  was  entered,  .into  the  cabins 

CA'-BTJL,  Vns,  XajSwA  dry,  sandy. 

1.  A  border  city  of  Asher,  N.E.  of  Canaan.  Its  modem 
name  is  Kabfil,  9  miles  E.  of  Akka,  and  8  from  Jefat. 
It  i3  on  the  borders  of  Galilee. 

J  osh.  19.  27  and  goeth  out  to  C.  on  the  left  hand. 

2.  Name  given  by  Hiram  king  of  Tyre  to  the  twenty 
cities  in  the  land  of  Galilee  which  Solomon  gave  him, 
B.C.  1000. 

1  Ki.  9. 13  And  he  called  them  the  land  of  C. 
CAE'-SAR,  K aiaap. 

Always  in  the  New  Testament,  the  Roman  emperor.  To 
him  the  Jews  paid  tribute,  and  to  him  those  Jews  that 
were  “  Roman  citizens”  had  the  right  of  appeal. 

Matt. 22.  17  Is  it  lawful  to  give  tribute  unto  C.,  or  not? 

22.  21  They  say  unto  him  C.’s.  Then  saith  lie 

22.  21  Render,  .unto  C.  the  things  which  are  C.’s 
Marki2.  14  Is  it  lawful  to  give  tribute  to  C.,  or  not? 

12.  16  And  they  said  unto  him,  C.’s 
12.  17  Render  to  C.  the  things  that  are  C’s.,  and 
Luke  2.  1  there  went  out  a  decree  from  C.  Augustus 

3.  1  fifteenth  year  of  the  reign  of  Tiberius  C. 
20.  22  Is  it  lawful,  .to  give  tribute  unto  C.,  or 
20.  24  Whose  image,  .hath  it?  They  answ. .  .C.’s 

20.  25  Render. .unto  C.  the  things  which  be  C.’s 

23.  2  found  this . .  forbiddingto  give . .  to  C. 
Johnig.  12  the  Jews  cried,  .thou  art  not  C.’s  friend 

19.  12  maketh  himself  a.  .speaketh  against  C. 

19.  15  priests  answered,  We  have  no  king  but  C. 
Acts  1 1 .  28  great  dearth . .  in  the  days  of  Claudius  [C.] 

17.  7  these  all  do  contrary  to  the  decrees  of  C. 
25.  8  nor  yet  against  C.,  have  I  offended  any 
25.  10  Then  said  Paul,  I  stand  at  C.’s  judgment 
25.  11  if  there  be  none.  .1  appeal  unto  C. 

25.  12  Festus.  .answered,  Hast  thou  ap.  unto  C. 

25.  21  to  be  kept  till  I.  .send  him  to  C. 

26.  32  if  he  had  not  appealed  unto  C. 

27.  24  thou  must  be  brought  before  C.  :  and,  lo 

28.  19  I  was  constrained  to  appeal  unto  C. 

Phil.  4.  22  saints  salute  you.  .they,  .of  C.’shouseliold 

CAE-SAR-E'-A,  Kaiadpeia. 

A  seaport  on  the  Mediterranean,  70  miles  N.W.  of  Jeru¬ 
salem,  on  the  line  of  the  great  road  from  Tyre  to  Egypt, 
and  midway  between  Joppa  and  Dora.  Now  entirely 
desolate.  Caesarea  was  founded  by  Herod  the  Great 
B.C.  10,  and  namedin  honour  of  Caesar  Augustus.  Paul 
appeared  before  Felix,  and  was  imprisoned  at  Ciesarea 
a.d.  58.  It  was  made  a  metropolitan  see  at  an  early 
period.  Councils  were  held  here  in  334  and  358.  It 
must  not,  however,  be  confounded  with  Caesarea 
Philippi,  another  town  in  Palestine. 

Acts  8.  40  preached  in  all  the  cities,  till  he  came  to  C. 

9.  30  they  brought  him  down  to  C.  ,and  sent  him 

10.  1  There  was  a  certain  man  in  C.  called  Cor. 

10.  24  And  the  morrow  after  they  entered  into  C. 

11.  11  there  were  three  men.  .sent  from  C. 

12.  19  And  he  went  down  from  Judea  to  C. 

18.  22  And  when  he  had  landed  at  C.,  and 

21.  8  company  departed,  and  came  unto  C. 

21.  16  There  went,  .of  the  disciples  of  C. 

23.  23  ready  two  hundred  soldiers  to  go  to  C. 

23.  33  they  came  to  C.,  and ..  presented  Paul 
25.  1  after  three  days  he  ascended  from  C.  to 
25.  4  Paul  should  be  kept  at  C. ,  and  that  he 
25.  6  tarried,  .ten  days,  he  went,  unto  C. 

25.  13  Bernice  came  unto  C.  to  salute  Festus 

CAE-SAR-E-A  PHIL-IP  -PI,  Kataapeia  g  rov  (piAlir- 

irov  Caesarea  of  Philip. 

A  town  near  tire  source  of  the  Jordan,  in  the  extreme 
N.  of  Canaan,  and  the  most  northerly  point  of  Christ's 
journeys.  It  stands  at  the  easternmost  and  most  im¬ 
portant  of  the  two  main  sources  of  the  Jordan— the 
other  being  Tell-el-Eadi.  It  is  now  called  Banids,  from 
tlie  medieval  Paneas,  and  is  about  30  miles  from  Tyre, 
50  from  Damascus,  and  120  from  Jerusalem. 

Matt  16.  13  Jesus  came  into  the  coasts  of  C.  P. 

Mark  8.  27  Jesus  went,  .into  the  towns  of  C.  P- 

CAGE  — 

1. Cage,  basket,  JiV?  kelub. 

Jer.  5.  27  As  a  cage  is  full  of  birds,  so  (are)  their 

2.  Watch,  guard,  ward,  <pv Xaug  pliulake. 

Rev.  18.  2  a  cage  of  every  unclean  and  hateful  bird 


135 


CALL 


CAIAPHAS 


AI-A'-PHAS,  Kaiaipas  depression. 

'he  high  priest  of  the  Jews  who  presided  at  the  trial 
f  Jesus. 

Matt26.  3  assembled . . priests . .  unto  the  palace  of  C. 

26  4  they . .  led  (him)  away  to  C.  the  high  priest 
Luke  a.  2  Annas  and  C.  being  the  high  priests,  the 
John  it.  49  one  of  tliem.C  ..said  unto  them,  Ye 
18  1 1  Annas,  .was  father-in-law  to  C.,  which 
18. 14  C.  was  he  which  gave  counsel  to  the  Jews 
18  24  Annas,  .sent  him  bound  unto  C.  the  high 
18  28  Then  led  they  Jesus  from  C.  unto  the 
Acts  4.  6  C„  and  John,  and  Alexander,  and  as 

:A'-IN,  j:p,  KaiV  acquisition. 

Eldest  sou  of  Adam  and  Eve.  . 

Gen  4  1  and  she  conceived,  and  bare  C.,  and  said 

2  hut  C.  was  a  tiller  of  the  ground 

3  C.  brought,  .an  offering  unto  the  Lord 
s  unto  C.  and  to  his  offering  he  had  not 
s  C.  was  very  wroth,  and  his  countenance 
6  the  Lord  said  unto  C.,  Why  art  thou 
8  And  C.  talked  with  Abel  his  brother 
8  C.  rose  up  against  Abel  his.  .and  slew 
q  And  the  Lord  said  unto  Cain,  Where  (is) 

13  C.  said.  .My  punishment  (is) greater  than 
4.  15  whosoever  slayeth  C.,  vengeance  shall  be 
4.  15  the  Lord  set  a  mark  upon  C.,  lest  any 

4  16C  went  out  from  the  presence  of  the  Lord 

I  17  C.  knew  his  wife  ;  and  she  conceived  and 
4.  24  If  C.  shall  be  avenged  sevenfold,  truly 
4.  25  instead  of  Abel,  whom  C.  slew 
Heb.  11.  4  offered . .  a  more . .  sacrifice  than  C.  by 
1  Jo.  3.  12  Not  as  C.,  (who). .  slew  his  brother 
Jude  11  they  have  gone  in  the  way  of  C. 

i.  A  town  in  the  S.  of  Judah  (properly  “  the  Cain  "),  of 
vhich  no  one  has  traced  the  site. 

Josh.15.  57  C.,  Gibeah,  and  Timnah  ;  ten  cities  with 

!.  The  people  mentioned  in  Balaam's  prophecy  as  Kenite 
is  in  Hebrew  called  Kain  (’’p),  identical  with  Cain. 
Nnm24  22  Nevertheless  the  K.  shall  be  wasted 
Judg.  4.  11  Heber  the  K. .  .severed  himself  from  the 

3AI  -NAN,  KE’-NAN,  JJ'p  acquisition,  Ka'ivdu. 

1.  A  son  of  Enos,  son  of  Seth,  B.c.  3679, 

Gen 


5- 

5 


q  And  Enos  lived  ninety  years,  and  begat  C. 

10  Enos  lived  after  he  begat  C.  eight  hundred 
s.  12  And  C.  lived  seventy  years,  and  begat 
5  13  C.  lived  after  he  begat  Mahalaleel  eight 

5.  14  the  days  of  C.  were  nine  hundred  and 

1  Ch.  1.  2  K.,  Mahalaleel,  Jered 

Luke  3.  37  Maleleel,  which  was  (the  son)  of  C. 

2.  A  son  of  Arphaxad,  B.C.  2000. 

Luke  3.  36  Which  was.  .of  C.,  which  was.  .of  Arph. 

CAKE  — 

1  .A  perforated  cake,  n^n  challah. 

Exod  29.  2  cakes  unleavened  tempered  with  oil,  and 
29.  23  one  loaf  of  bread,  and  one  cake  of  oiled 
Lev.  2.  4  (it  shall  be)  unleavened  cakes  of  fine  flour 
7.  12  he  shall  offer,  .unleavened  cakes  mingled 
7.  12  cakes  mingled  with  oil,  of  fine  flour,  fried 
7.  13  Besides  the  cakes,  he  shall  offer  (for)  his 
8  26  he  took  one  unleavened  cake,  and  a  cake 
24.  5  take  fine  flour,  and  bake  twelve  cakes 
24.  5  two  tenth  deals  shall  be  in  one  cake 
Num.  6.  15  cakes  of  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil,  and 

6.  19  one  unleavened  cake  out  of  the  basket 
15.  20  Ye  shall  offer  up  a  cake  of  the  first  of 

2  Sa.  6.  19  to  every  one  a  cake  of  bread,  and  a  good 

2.  Cake  baked  on  hot  stones,  fijra  maog. 

1  Ki  17.  12  Lord  thy  God  liveth,  I  have  not  a  cake 

3 . Cake  baked  on  hot  stones,  njJJ,  rial?  ugah,  uggah. 

Exod  1 2.  39  they  baked  unleavened  cakes  of  the 
Num  11.  8  baked  (it)  in  pans,  and  made  cakes  of  it 
1  Ki.  17.  13  but  make  me  thereof  a  little  cake  first,  aud 
19.  6  and,  behold,  .a  cake  baken  on  the  coals 
Eze.  4.  12  thou  shalt  eat  it  (as)  barley  cakes,  and 
Hos.  7.  8  Ephraim  is  a  cake  not  turned 

4.  Round  cake,  S'Sk,  ViSx  tselul,  tselil. 

Judg  7.  13  a  cake  of  barley  bread  tumbled  into  the 

5 . Cake  of  the  unleavened  dough,  1*01  p’pi  reqiq. 

i  Ch.  23.  29  for  the  unleavened  cakes,  and  for  (that) 

CAKE  of  figs  — 

Lump  of  dry  figs,  ibai  dehelah. 

1  Sa.  25.  18  two  hundred  cakes  of  figs,  and  laid  (them) 

30.  12  they  gave  him  a  piece  of  a  cake  of  figs 
iCh.  12  40  (and)  meat,  meal,  cakes  of  figs,  and  bun. 

CAKE  upon  the  hearth  — 

Cake  baked  on  hot  stones,  Mill  ugah. 

Gen.  18.  6  knead . .  and  make  cakes  upon  the  hearth 

CAKES  — 

1  .Cakes  ( roith  marks  on  them),  D'D3  kavvanim. 

Jer.  718  the  women  knead . .  dough,  to  make  cakes 
44.  19  did  we  make  her  cakes  to  worship  her 

2.  Cakes  {of  the  shape  of  a  heart),  niaab  lebiboth. 

2  Sa.13.  6  make  me  a  couple  of  cakes  in  my  sight 

13.  8  she  took  flour,  .and  did  bake  the  cakes 
13. 10  Tamar  took  the  cakes  which  she  had 

CAKES,  to  make  — - 

To  make  cakes  in  the  shape  of  a  heart,  257  labab,  3. 

2  Sa.  13.  8  and  made  cakes  in  his  sight,  and  did  bake 
CAKES,  unleavened  — 

Cake  pressed  out,  .i^P  malslsah. 

Josh.  5  11  unleavened  cakes,  and  parched  (corn)  in 


Judg.  6. 19  unleavened  cakes  of  an  ephah  of  flour 
6.  20  Take  the  flesh  and  the  unleavened  cakes 
6.  21  touched  the  flesh  and  the  unleavenedcakes 
6.  21  consumed  the  flesh  and  the  unleavened  ca. 

CA'-LAH,  nS|  firm. 

One  of  the  most  ancient  cities  of  Assyria.  It  was 
founded  by  Asshur.  The  site  is  marked  by  the  Nimrud 
ruins,  which  have  furnished  a  large  proportion  of  the 
Assyrian  remains  now  in  Britain.  It  was  the  capital 
of  the  Assyrian  empire  (B.c.  930-720),  and  was  the  resi¬ 
dence  of  Sardanapalus  and  his  successors  down  to  the 
time  of  Sargon,  who  built  a  new  capital,  which  he  called 
by  his  own  name,  on  the  site  of  the  modern  Khorsabad. 
Gen.  10.  11  Asshur..builded..the  city..C. 

10.  12  And  Resen  between  Nineveh  and  C. 

CALAMITY  — 

1.  Calamity,  mist,  vapour,  TN  ed. 

Deut  32.  35  for  the  day  of  their  calamity  (is)  at  hand 
2  Sa.  22.  19  prevented  me  in  the  day  of  my  calamity 
Psa  18. 18  They  prevented  me  in.  .day  of  my  calam. 
Prov.  1.  26  I  also  will  laugh  at  your  calamity  ;  I  will 
6.  15  Therefore  shall  his  calamity  come  sud. 

17.  5  he  that  is  glad  at  calamities  shall  not 
24.  22  For  their  calamity  shall  rise  suddenly 
27.  10  neither  go.  .in  the  clay  of  thy  calamity 
Jer.  18.  17  I  will  show  them,  .day  of  their  calamity 
46.  21  the  day  of  their  calamity  was  come  upon 

48.  16  The  calamity  of  Moab  (is)  near  to  come 

49.  8  I  will  bring  the  calamity  of  Esau  upon 
49.  32  I  will  bring  their  calamity  from  all  sides 

Eze.  35.  5  shed  (the  blood),  .in  the  time  of  their  cal. 
Obad.  13,  i3Thoushouldestnot.  .in.  .their calamity 

2.  Accident,  misfortune,  nil,  run  hawah,  hay  yah. 

Job  6.  2  my  calamity  laid  in  the  balances  together 
30. 13  They  mar  my  path,  .set  forward  my  cal. 
Psa.  57.  1  make  my  refuge,  until  (these)  calamities 
Prov  19.  13  A  foolish  sou  (is)  the  calamity  of  his 

3 . Evil,  bad,  in  ra. 

Psa  141.  5  my  prayer  also,  .in  their  calamities 

CALAMUS  — 

A  reed,  cane,  nip  qaneh. 

Exod 30.  23  sweet  calamus  two  hundred  and  fifty 
Song  4.  14  Spikenard  and  saffron;  calamus  and  cin. 
Eze.  27.  19  cassia,  and  calamus,  were  in  thy  market 

CAL'-COL,  'jifa  sustaining. 

A  son  of  Zerali,  the  sou  of  Judah  by  his  daughter-in-law 
Tamar,  B.c  1680.  See  Chalcol,  which  in  Hebrew  13 
identical  with  Calcot. 

1  Ch.  2.  6  sons  of  Zerali ..  neman,  and  C.,  and  Dara 
CALDRON  — 

1.  Caldron,  ]ioax  agmon. 

Job  41.  20  (out)  of  a  seething  pot  or  caldron 

2.  Kettle,  basket,  in  dud. 

2  Ch.  35.  13  in  caldrons,  and  in  pans,  and  divided 

3 . Pot,  YD  sir. 

Jer.  52.  18  The  caldrons  also,  and  the  shovels,  and 
52.  19  fire  pans,  and  the  bowls,  and  the  caldrons 
Eze  11.  3  this  (city  is)  the  caldron,  aud  we  (be)  the 

11.  7  they  (are)  the  flesh,  .(city  is)  the  caldron 
11. 11  This  (city)  shall  not  be  your  caldron 

4.  Caldron,  nn^p  qallachath. 

1  Sa  2  14  And  he  struck  (it)  into  the.  .caldron 
Mic.  3.  3  for  the  pot,  and  as  flesh  within  the  cald. 

CA'-LEB,  fibs  bold,  impetuous. 

1  A  son  of  Jephunneh,  by  which  patronymic  he  is 
usually  designated.  He  is  mentioned  among  the  chiefs 
sent  to  spy  out  Canaan,  and  with  Joshua  brought  back 
a  favourable  report  (B.c.  1650).  He  was  a  prince  of 
Judah,  as  chief  of  the  Hezronites,  while  Nahshon  was 
Prince  of  the  whole  tribe.  When  85  years  of  age  he 
claimed  possession  of  the  land  of  the  Anakims,  Kirjath- 
arba  or  Hebron  and  the  neighbouring  hill-country, 
which  was  granted,  and  he  courageously  took  possession 
of  it,  driving  out  the  three  sons  of  Anak,  B.c.  1600. 
Num  13.  6  Of  the  tribe  of  Judah,  C.  the  son  of  J eph. 

13.  30  And  C.  stilled  the  people  before  Moses 

14.  6  Joshua,  .and  C. .  .rent  their  clothes 

14.  24  my  servant  C. .  .him  will  I  bring  into  the 
14.  30  ye  shall  not  come  into  the  land,  .save  C. 
14.  38  and  C.  the  sou  of  Jephunneli.  .lived  (still) 
26.  65  there  was  not  left  a  man.  .save  C.  the 
32.  12  Save  C.  the  son  of  Jepliunneh  the  Kene 
34.  19  Of  the  tribe  of  Judah,  C.  the  son  of  Jeph. 
Deut.  1.  36  Save  C.  the  son  of  Jephunneli ;  he  shall 
Josli.14.  6  C.  the  son  of  Jephunneli  the  Kenezite 
14.  13  gave  unto  C.  the  son  of  Jephunneh  Heb. 

14.  14  Hebron,  .became  the  inheritance  of  C. 

15. 13  unto  C.  the  son  of  Jephunneh  he  gave  a 

15.  14  C.  drove  thence  the  three  sons  of  Anak 
15.  16  And  C.  said,  He  that  smiteth  Kirjath. 

15.  17  the  son  of  Kenez,  the  brother  of  C.,  took 
15.  18  aud  C.  said  unto  her,  What  wouldest 

21.  12  gave  they  to  C.  the  son  of  Jephunueh 
Judg.  1.  12  And  C.  said,  He  that  smiteth  Kirjath. 

1.  13  Otliniel  the  son  of  Kenaz,  C.’s  younger 
1.  14  and  C.  said  unto  her,  What  wilt  thou? 

1.  15  C.  gave  her  the  upper  springs  and  the 

1.  20  they  gave  Hebron  unto  C.,  as  Moses 

3.  9  Otliniel  the  son  of  Kenaz,  C.'s  younger 
1  Sa  25.  3  (was)  churlish,  .and  he.  .of .  house  of  C 
30.  14  made  an  invasion  (upon),  .the  south  of  C. 
1  Ch.  2.  46  Ephah,  C.’s  concubine,  bare  Haran,  and 

2.  48  Maachah,  C.’s  concubine,  bare  Sheber 


1  Ch.  2.  49  and  the  daughter  of  C.  (was)  Aclisa 
4.  15  sons  of  C.  the  son  of  Jephunneh ;  Iru 
6.  56  they  gave  to  C.  the  son  of  Jephumieh 

2.  Son  of  Hezron  son  of  Pharez  son  of  .Jtidah,  and  father 
of  Hur  by  Ephrath  or  Ephratah,  and  so  grandfather  of 
Caleb  the  spy  (No.  1.)  There  is  some  confusion  about 
this  Caleb,  b.c.  1530-1430. 

1  Ch.  2.  18  And  C.  the  son  of  Hezron  begat,  .of  Azu. 
2.  19  C.  took  unto  him  Ephrath,  which  bare 
2.  42  the  sons  of  C.  the  brother  of  Jerahmeel 

3.  Son  of  Hur  son  of  Caleb  (No.  2.)  B.C.  1500. 

1  Ch.  2.  50  These  were  the  sons  of  C.  the  son  of  Hur 

CA-LEB  EPH-RA'-TAH,  .1(0?  N  aSa. 

A  place  near  Bethlehem-Judah,  supposed  to  have  been 
named  after  Caleb  and  his  wife  Ephratah. 

1  Ch.  2.  24  after  that  Hezron  was  dead  in  C.-e. 


CALF  — 

Calf,  the  young  of  thelierd,  fed  on  milk  and  the  branches 
of  trees,  fattened  in  stalls,  offered  in  sacrifice  when  a 
year  old,  and  considered  a  delicacy.  It  was  worshipped 
in  Egypt,  which  induced  the  impatient  Israelites  to 
demand  that  Aaron  should  make  one  that  should  go 
before  them.  This  he  did  of  the  women’s  ornaments, 
It  was  molten  in  the  fire,  fashioned  with  a  graving  tool, 
an  altar  built  to  it,  and  worshipped  with  revelry. 
Jeroboam  (B.c.  970)  made  two  of  gold,  which  he  placed 
in  Bethel  and  Dan,  the  extreme  limits  of  his  kingdom, 
appointed  priests,  built  altars,  and  offered  sacrifices. 
This,  though  denounced  by  a  prophet,  was  carried  on  by 
every  succeeding  king  of  Israel,  and  became  the  great 
sin  of  Israel,  for  which  they  were  punished,  carried 
into  Assyria,  and  finally  perished  in  oblivion. 

l.Son  of  the  herd,  ipa'ja  ben  baqar. 

Gen.  18.  7  fetched  a  calf  tender  and  good,  and  gave 
18.  8  the  calf  which  lie  had  dressed,  and  set  (it) 
1  Sa.  14.  32  took  sheep,  and  oxen,  and  calves,  and 


2. Calf,  heifer,  Siy  egel. 

E.X01I32.  4  after  he  had  made  it  a  molten  calf 

32.  8  they  have  made  them  a  molten  calf,  and 
32.  19  as  soon  as  he  came  nigh,  .he  saw  the  calf 
32.  20  todk  the  calf  which  they  had  made,  and 
32.  24  I  cast  it . .  aud  there  came  out  this  calf 
32.  35  because  they  made  the  calf  wlvich  Aaron 
Lev.  9.  3  a  calf  and  a  lamb,  (both)  of  the  first  year 
9.  8  slew  the  calf  of  the  sin-offering  which 
Deut.  9.  16  (and)  had  made  you  a  molten  calf 

9.  21  I  took  your  sin,  the  calf  which  ye  had 
1  Sa.  28.  24  the  women  had  a  fat  calf  in  the  house 

1  Ki.12.  28  made  two  calves  (of)  gold,  and  said  unto 

12.  32  sacrificing  unto  the  calves  that  he  had 

2  Ki.io.  29  (to  wit),  the  golden  calves  that  (were)  in 

17.  16  made  them  molten  images,  .two  calves 
2  Ch.11.  15  and  for  the  calves  which  he  had  made 

13.  8  (there  are)  with  you  golden  calves,  which 
Nell.  9.  18  when  they  had  made  them  a  molten  calf 
l’sa.  29.  6  He  maketh  them  also  to  skip  like  a  calf 

68.  30  the  multitude  of  the  bulls,  with  the  calves 
106.  19  They  made  a  calf  in  Horeb.  .worshipped 
Isa.  11.  6  the  calf  and  the  young  bon  and  the 

27.  10  there  shall  the  calf  feed,  and  there  shall 
Jer.  34.  18  when  they  cut  the  calf  in  twain,  and 

"34.  19  which  passed  between,  .parts  of  the  calf 
Eze.  1.  7  their  feet  (was)  like  the  sole  of  a  calf’s 
Uos.  8.  5  Thy  calf,  O  Samaria,  hath  cast  (thee)  off 
8  6  the  oalf  of  Samaria  shall  be  broken  in 
13.  2  Let  the  men  that  sacrifice  kiss  the  calves 
Amos  6.  4  the  calves  out  of  the  midst  of  the  stall 
Mic.  6.  6  shall  I  come  before  him.  .with  calves  of 
Mai.  4.  2  and  grow  up  as  calves  of  the  stall 


t.Calfj  rbiy  eglah. 

Hos.  10.'  5  inhabitants.,  shall  fear  because  of.,  calves 

t .A  young  bull,  produce,  IB,  i?  par. 

Hos.  14.  2  so  will  we  render.tlie  calves  of  our  bps 

5.  A  young  calf,  pitrx05  rnoschos. 

Lukeis.  23  bring  hither  the  fatted  calf,  and  kill  (it) 
15  27  and  thy  father  hath  killed  the  fatted  calf 
15'.  30  thou  hast  killed  for  him  the  fatted  calf 
Heb  9  12  Neither  by  the  blood  of  goats  and  calve3 
9.  19  he  took  the  blood  of  calves  and  of  goats 

*r»  - J  i- 1 ,  .  nAAAtl/l  lvnocf  ll  I/O  Q  09 1  f 


CALF,  to  make  a  — 

To  make  a  calf,  poirxonoleu  moschopoieo. 
Acts  7.  41  And  they  made  a  calf  in  those  days 


CALF,  young  —  . 

A  heifer,  son  of  the  herd,  1p3"ja  big.  egel  ben  baqar. 
Lev.  9.  2  Take  thee  a  young  calf  for  a  sin  offering 


CALKER  — 

Repairers  of  a  breach,  pia  ’P’tna  machaziqe  bedeq. 
Eze  27  9  wise  (men)  thereof  were  in  thee . .  calkers 
27.  27  calkers,  and  the  occupiers  of  thy  merch. 

CALL,  to 

1.  To  say,  ids  amar. 

Isa  5.  20  Woe  unto  them  that  call  evil  good,  and 
Lam.  2. 15  that  (men)  call  The  perfection  of  beauty 

2.  To  cause  to  come  in,  sia  bo,  5. 

Esth.  5. 10  he  sent  and  called  for  his  friends,  and 

3 . To  cry  (for  help),  pjQ  zaaq. 

Judg  12.  2  when  I  called  you,  ye  delivered  me  not 

4.7o  cause  to  cry  (for  help),  PJJJ  zaaq,  5. 

Judg  4. 10  Barak  called  Zebulun  and  Naplitab  to 


CALL 


13G 


CALL 


5  .To  call,  name,  sq;?  qara. 

'  Gen.  i.  5  called  the  light  Day.,  darkness  he  called 
I  8  And  God  called  the  firmament  Heaven 
,.  IO  And  God  called  the  dry  (land)  Earth 
i  io  gathering,  .of  the  waters  called  he  seas 
i  io  brought  (them) . .  to  see  what  he  would  call 

2.  io  whatsoever  Adam  called  every  living 

3  q  the  LORD  God  called  unto  Adam,  and 
I’  20  Adam  called  his  wife's  name  Eve 

4  17  he  builded  a  city,  and  called  the  name 

4  25  she  bare  a  son,  and  called  his  name  Seth 

4.  26  and  he  called  his  name  Enos 

4.  26  then  began  men  to  call  upon  the  name  of 
5!  2  and  blessed  them,  and  called  their  name 
si  3  begat  (a  son),  .and  called  his  name  Seth 

5.  29  called  his  name  Noah,  saying,  This(same) 
n.  q  Therefore  is  the  name  of  it  called  Babel 

12.  8  aud  called  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord 

12.  18  Pharoah  called  Abram,  and  said,  What 

13.  4  there  Abram  called  on  the  name  of  the 
16. 11  bear  a  sou.  .shalt  call  his  name  Ishmael 

16.  13  she  called  the  name  of  the  Lord  that 

16.  15  and  Abram  called  his  son’s  name.  .Ish. 

17.  15  thou  shalt  not  call  her  name  Sarai,  but 

17.  19  thou  shalt  call  his  name  Isaac  :  and  I  will 

19.  5  they  called  unto  Lot,  and  said  unto  him 

19.  37  bare  a  son,  aud  called  his  name  Moab 

19.  38  bare  a  son,  and  called  his  name  Ben-ammi 

20.  8  called  all  his  servants,  and  told  all 

20.  9  Abimelech  called  Abraham,  aud  said 

21.  3  Abraham  called  the  name  of  his  son.  .Is. 

21.  17  the  angel  of  God  called  to  Hagar  out  of 
21.  31  Wherefore  he  called  that  place  Beer-sheba 

21.  33  and  called  there  on  the  name  of  the  Lord 

22.  11  the  angel  of  the  LORD  called  unto  him 

22.  14  Abraham  called,  .that  place  Jehovah -ji. 

22.  15  the  angel  of  the  Lord  called  unto  Abra. 

24.  57  they  said,  We  will  call  the  damsel,  and 

24.  58  they  called  Rebekah,  and  said  unto  her 

25.  25  and  they  called  his  name  Esau 

26.  9  Abimelech  called  Isaac,  and  said,  Behold 

26.  18  and  he  called  their  names  after  the 

26.  18  by  which  his  father  had  called  them 
26.  20  and  he  called  the  name  of  the  well  Esek 
26.  21  and  he  called  the  name  of  it  Sitnah 
26.  22  and  he  called  the  name  of  it  Rehoboth 
26.  25  and  called  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord 

26.  33  he  called  it  Shebah .  .the  name  of  the 

27.  1  he  called  Esau  his  eldest  sou,  and  said 

27.  42  and  she.  .called  Jacob  her  younger  sou 

28.  1  Isaac  called  Jacob,  and  blessed  him 

28.  19  he  called  the  name  of  that  place  Beth  el 

29.  32  bare  a  son,  and  she  called  his  name  Reu. 

29.  33  bare  a  son . .  and  she  called  his  name  Sim. 

29.  35  therefore  she  called  his  name  Judah 

30.  6  God .  .given  me  a  son  :  therefore  called 

30.  8  and  she  called  his  name  Naphtali 

30.  11  A  troop  cometh  :  and  she  called  his 

30.  13  and  she  called  his  name  Asher 

30.  18  and  she  called  his  name  Issachar 

30.  20  and  she  called  his  name  Zebulun 

30.  21  she  bare  a  daughter,  and  called  her  name 

30.  24  she  called  his  name  Joseph  ;  and  said 

31.  4  Jacob  sent  and  called  Rachel  and  Leah 

31.  47  Laban  called  it  Jegar-sahadutha 

31.  47  but  Jacob  called  it  Galeed 

31.  54  Then  Jacob,  .called  his  brethren  to  eat 

32.  2  and  he  called  the  name . .  Mahanaim 

32.  30  Jacob  called  the  name  of  the  place  Peniel 

33.  20  an  altar,  and  called  it  El-elohe-Israel 
35.  7  he  built  there  an  altar,  and  called  the 
35.  10  and  he  called  his  name  Israel 

35.  is  Jacob  called  the  name  of  the  place 
35.  18  as  her  soul  was  in  departing,  .she  called 
35.  18  but  his  father  called  him  Benjamiu 
38.  3  and  he  called  his  name  Er 
38.  4  and  she  called  his  name  Onan 

38.  5  bare  a  son  ;  and  called  his  name  Shelah 

39.  14  That  she  called  unto  the  men  of  her  house 
41.  8  he  sent  and  called  for  all  the  magicians 
41.  14  Then  Pharaoh  sent  and  called  Joseph 
41.  45  And.  .called  Joseph's  name  Zaphnath. 

41.  51  And  Joseph  called  the  name  of  the  first 
41.  52  the  name  of  the  second  called  he  Ephr. 

46.  33  when  Pharaoh  shall  call  you,  and  shall 

47.  29  he  called  his  son  Joseph,  and  said  unto 
49.  1  Jacob  called  unto  his  sons,  and  said 

Exod.  1.  18  the  king  of  Egypt  called  for.  .midwives 

2.  7  Shall  I  go  and  call  to  thee  a  nurse  of 

2.  8  the  maid  went  and  called  the  child's 

2.  10  she  called  his  name  Moses  :  and  she 

2.  20  call  him,  that  he  may  eat  bread 

2.  22  she  bare  (him)  a  son,  and  he  called  his 

3.  4  God  called  uuto  him  out  of  the  midst  of 

7.  1 1  Pharaoh  also  called  the  wise  men  and 

8.  8  Pharaoh  called  for  Moses  and  Aaron 

8.  25  Pharaoh  called  for  Moses  and  for  Aaron 

9.  27  Pharaoh  sent,  and  called  for  Moses  and 

10.  16  Then  Pharaoh  called  for  Moses  and  Aaron 

10.  24  Pharaoh  called  unto  Moses,  and  said 

12.  21  Moses  called  for  all  the  elders  of  Israel 
12.  31  he  called  for  Moses  and  Aaron  by  night 

16.  31  Israel  called  the  name  thereof  Manna 

17.  7  he  called  the  name  of  the  place  Massah 
17.  15  Moses  built  an  altar,  and  called  the 

19.  3  the  Lord  called  unto  him  out  of  the 
19.  7  Moses  came  and  called  for  the  elders  of 
19.  20  the  Lord  called  Moses  (up)  to  the  top  of 
24.  16  the  seventh  day  he  called  unto  Moses 
31.  2  I  have  called  by  name  Bezabeel  the  son  of 

33.  7  and  called  it  the  Tabernacle  of  the  Con. 


Exod  34.  15  and  do  sacrifice  unto  their  gods,  and . .  call 

34.  31  Moses  called  uuto  them ;  and  Aaron  and 

35.  30  the  Lord  hath  called  by  name  Bezaleel 

36.  2  Moses  called  Bezaleel  and  Aholiab,  and 
Lev.  1.  1  the  Lord  called  unto  Moses,  and  spake 

9.  1  (that)  Moses  called  Aaron  and  his  sons 

10.  4  Moses  called  Misbael  and  Elzaplian,  the 
Num  11.  3  he  called  the  name  of  the  place  Taberah 

11.  34  he  called,  .that  place  Kibroth-hattaavah 

12.  5  called  Aaron  and  Miriam. .both  came 

13.  16  Moses  called  Oshea  the  son  of  Nun,  Jeh. 

16.  12  Moses  sent  to  call  Dathan  and  Abiram 

21.  3  he  called  the  name  of  the  place  Hormah 

22.  5  He  sent  messengers,  .to  call  him 

22.  20  If  the  men  come  to  call  thee,  rise  up 
22.  37  Did  I  not  earnestly  send  unto  thee  to  call 

24.  10  Balak  said.  .1  called  thee  to  curse  mine 

25.  2  they  called  the  people  unto  the  sacrifices 

32.  41  Jair.  .took,  .and  called  them  Havoth-jair 

32.  42  and  called  it  Nobah,  after  his  own  name 
Deut.  2.  11  but  the  Moabites  call  them  Emims 

2.  20  the  Ammonites  call  them  Zamzummims 

5.  g  (Which)  Hermon  the  Sidonians  call  Sirion 

3.  9  and  the  Amorites  call  it  Slienir 

3.  14  and  called  them  after  his  own  name 

4.  7  in  all  (things  that)  we  call  upon  him  (for)? 

5.  1  Moses  called  all  Israel,  and  said  unto 
25.  8  the  elders  of  his  city  shall  call  him,  and 
29.  2  Moses  called  unto  all  Israel,  and  said 
31.  7  Moses  called  unto  Joshua,  and  said  unto 
31.  14  call  Joshua,  aud  present  yourselves  in 

33.  19  They  shall  call  the  people  unto  the  mount. 
Josh.  4.  4  Joshua  called  the  twelve  men,  whom  he 

6.  6  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun  called  the  priests 
9.  22  J  oshua  called  for  them,  and  he  spake  unto 

10.  24  Joshua  called  for  all  the  men  of  Israel 
19.  47  and  called  Leshem,  Dan,  after  the  name 
22.  1  Joshua  called  the  Reubenites,  and  the 

22.  34  the  children  of  Reuben . .  called  the  altar 

23.  2  Joshua  called  for  all  Israel,  (and)  for 

24.  1  Joshua,  .called  for  the  elders  of  Israel 
24.  9  sent  and  called  Balaam  the  son  of  Beor 

Judg.  1.  26  and  built  a  city,  and  called  the  name 

2.  5  they  called  the  name  of  that  place  Boch. 

4.  6  she  sent  and  called  Barak  the  son  of  A. 

6.  24  Gideon  built  an  altar,  .and  called  it  Jeh. 

6.  32  on  that  day  he  called  him  Jerubbaal 

8.  1  Why .  .served  us  thus,  that  thou  calledst 

9.  54  he  called  hastily  unto  the  young  man  his 

12.  1  and  didst  not  call  us  to  go  with  thee  ? 

13.  24  the  woman  bare  a  son,  and  called  his 

14.  15  have  ye  called  us  to  take  that  we  have  ? 

15.  17  and  called  that  place  Ramath-lehi 
15. 18  he  was  sore  athirst,  and  called  on  the 

15.  19  wherefore  he  called,  .name.  .En-hakkore 

16.  18  she  sent  and  called  for  the  lords  of  the 

16.  19  she  called  for  a  man,  and  she  caused  him 
16.  25  came  to  pass,  .they  said,  Call  for  Samson 
16.  25  they  called  for  Samson  out  of  the  prison 
16.  28  Samson  called  unto  the  Lord,  and  said 

18.  12  they  called  that  place  Mahaneh-dau  unto 

18.  29  they  called  the  name  of  the  city  Dan 

21.  13  and  to  call  peaceably  unto  them 
Ruth  1.  20  she  said  unto  them.  Call  me  not  Naomi 

I.  21  why  (then)  call  ye  me  Naomi,  seeing  the 

4.  17  There  is  a  son  born .  .and  they  called  his 

1  Sa.  1.  20  that  she  bare  a  son,  and  called  his  name 

3.  4  the  Lord  called  Samuel:  and  he  answered 

3.  5  and  said,  Here  (am)  I  ;  for  thou  calledst 

3.  5  And  he  said,  I  called  not,  lie  down  again 

3.  6  Here  (am)  I  ;  for  thou  didst  call  me 

3.  6  he  answered,  I  called  not,  my  son  ;  lie 
3.  8  the  Lord  called  Samuel  again  the  third 
3.  8  Eli  perceived  that  the  Lord  had  called 
3.  9  if  he  call  thee,  that  thou  shalt  say,  Speak 
3.  10  the  Lord  came,  .and  called  as  at  other 
3.  16  Then  Eli  called  Samuel,  and  said,  Samuel 
6.  2  the  Philistines  called  for  the  priests  and 
7. 12  and  called  thenameofit  Eben-ezer,  saying 
9.  26  that  Samuel  called  Saul  to  the  top  of  the 
12.  17  I  will  call  unto  the  Lord,  and  he  shall 
12.  18  So  Samuel  called  unto  the  Lord  ;  and  the 
16.  3  call  Jesse  to  the  sacrifice,  and  I  will 
16.  5  he  sanctified,  .and  called  them  to  the 

16.  8  Jesse  called  Abinadab,  and  made  him 

19.  7  Jonathan  called  David,  and  Jonathan 

22.  11  the  king  sent  to  call  Ahimelechthe  priest 

28.  15  I  have  called  theg,  that  thou  mayest 

29.  6  Achish  called  David,  and  said  unto  him 

2  Sa.  1.  7  he  saw  me,  and  called  unto  me  :  aud  I 

1.  15  David  called  one  of  the  young  men,  and 

2.  26  Then  Abner  called  to  Joab,  aDd  said 

5.  9  David  dwelt  in  the  fort,  and  called  it,  The 

5.  20  Therefore  he  called  the  name  of  that 

6.  8  and  he  called  the  name  of  the  place  Per. 
9.  2  when  they  had  called  him  unto  David 

9.  9  Then  the  king  called  to  Ziba,  Saul's 

II.  13  when  David  had  called  him,  he  did  eat 

12.  24  she  bare  a  son,  and  he  called  his  name 

12.  25  be  called  his  name  Jedidiah,  because 

13.  17  he  called  his  servant  that  ministered 

14.  33  when  he  had  called  for  Absalom,  he  came 

15.  2  then  Absalom  called  unto  him,  and  said 

17.  5  Then  said  Absalom,  Call  now  Hushai 

18.  18  he  called  the  pillar  after  his  own  name 

18.  26  the  watchman  called  unto  the  porter 
18.  28  Ahimaaz  called,  and  said  unto  the  king 

21.  2  the  king  called  the  Gibeonites,  and  said 

22.  4  I  will  call  on  the  Lord,  (who  is) 

22.  7  In  my  distress  I  called  upon  the  LORD 
1  Ki.  1.  9  called  all  his  brethren  the  king’s  sons 
1.  10  But  Nathan  the  prophet,  .he  called  not 


1  Ki.  1.  19  hath  called  all  the  sons  of  the  king,  and 

1.  19  Solomon  thy  servant  hath  he  not  called 
1.  25  hath  called  all  the  king's  sons,  and  the 
1.  26  But  me,  (even)  me.  .hath  he  not  called 
1.  28  king  David,  .said,  Call  me  Batli-shcba 

1.  32  Call  me  Zadok  the  priest,  and  Nathan 

2.  36  the  king  sent  and  called  for  Shimei,  and 

2.  42  And  the  king  sent  and  called  for  Shinici 

7.  21  he  set  up  the  right  pillar,  and  called  the 

7.  21  he  set  up  the  left  pillar,  and  called  the 

8.  43  according  to  all  that  the  stranger  ealletli 

8.  52  to  hearken  unto  them  in  all  that  they  call 

9.  13  he  called  them  the  land  of  Cabul  unto 
1  2.  3  That  they  sent  and  called  him 

11.  20  sent  and  calledhim  unto  the  congregation 

16  24  and  called  the  name  of  the  city  which  he 

17.  10  he  called  to  her,  and  said,  Fetch  me,  I 

17.  11  as  she  was  going  to  fetch  (it),  he  called  to 

18.  3  And  Ahab  called  Obadiah,  which  (was) 

18.  24  call  ye  on  the  name  of  your  gods 

18.  24  and  I  will  call  on  the  name  of  the  Lord 
18.  25  call  on  the  name  of  your  gods,  but  put  no 
18.  26  called  on  the  name  of  Baal  from  morning 

20.  7  the  king  of  Israel  called  all  the  elders 
22.  9  Then  the  king  of  Israel  called  an  officer 
22.  13  the  messenger  that  was  gone  to  callMic. 

2  Ki.  3.  10  that  the  Lord  hath  called  these  three 

3.  13  for  the  Lord  hath  called  these  three  kings 

4.  12  he  said  to  Gehazi.  .Call  this  Shunammite 

4.  12  when  he  had  called  her,  she  stood  before 

4.  15  said,  Call  her.  And  when  he  had  called 

4.  22  she  called  unto  her  husband,  and  said 

4.  36  he  called  Gehazi,  and  said,  Call  this  Shu. 

4.  36  Call  this  Shunammite.  So  he  called  her 

5.  1 1  and  call  on  the  name  of  the  Lord  his  God 

6.  11  he  called  his  servants,  and  said  unto 

7.  10  So  they  came  and  called  unto  the  porter 

7.  11  he  called  the  porters;  and  they  told  (it) 

8.  1  for  the  Lord  hath  called  for  a  famine 

9.  1  Elisha  the  prophet  called  one  of  the 

10.  19  therefore  call  unto  me  all  the  prophets 

12.  7  Then  king  Jehoash  called  for  Jehoiada 

14.  7  and  called  the  name  of  it  Joktheel  unto 
18.  4  and  he  called  it  Nehushtan 

18. 18  when  they  had  called  to  the  king,  there 
iCh.  4.  9  his  mother  called  his  name  Jabez,  saying 

4.  10  Jabez  called  on  the  God  of  Israel,  saying 
7. 16  Maachah.  .bare  a  son,  and  she  called  his 

7.  23  he  called  his  name  Beriah,  because  it 

11.  7  therefore  they  called  it  the  city  of  David 

14.  11  called  the  name  of  that  place  Baal-pera. 

15.  11  David  called  for  Zadok  aud  Abiathar  the 

16.  8  Give  thanks  unto  the  Lord,  call  upon  hi.-, 

21.  26  David:built;there  an  altar,  .and  called 

22.  6  he  called  for  Solomon  his  son,  and 
2CI1.  3.  17  called  tbename  of  that  on  the  right  hand 

6.  33  all  that  the  stranger  calleth  to  thee  for 

10.  3  And  they  sent  and  called  him 

18.  8  the  king  of  Israel  called  for  one 

18. 12  the  messenger  that  went  to  call  Micaiah 
24.  6  the  king  called  for  Jehoiada  the  chief 
Neb.  5.  12  I  called  the  priests,  and  took  an  oath  of 
Esth.  4.  5  Then  called  Esther  for  Hatach,  (one)  of 

9.  26  Wherefore  they  called  these  days  Purnn 
Job  I.  4  sent  and  called  for  their  three  sisters,  to 

5.  I  Call  now,  if  there  be  any  that  will  answer 
9.  16  If  I  had  called,  and  he  had  answered  me 

12.  4  who  calleth  upon  God,  and  he  answereth 

13.  22  Then  call  thou,  and  I  will  answer 

14.  15  Thou  shalt  call,  and  I  will  answer  thee 

19.  16  I  called  my  servant,  and  he  gave  (me)  no 
27. 10  will  he  always  call  upon  God? 

42.  14  he  called  the  name  of  the  first,  Jemima 
Psa.  4.  1  Hear  me  when  I  call,  O  God  of  my  right. 
4.  3  the  Lord  will  hear  when  I  call  unto  him 
14.  4  and  call  not  upon  the  LORD 

17  6  1  have  called  upon  thee,  for  thou  wilt 
18.  3  I  will  call  upon  the  Lord,  (who  is)  worthy 
18.  6  In  my  distress  I  called  upon  the  Lord 

20.  9  let  the  King  hear  us  when  we  call 
31.  17  for  I  have  called  upon  thee  :  let  the 
42.  7  Deep  calleth  unto  deemJLtiie  poifie_of 

49.  11  they  call  (their)  lands  after  their  own 

50.  1  and  called  the  earth,  from  the  rising  of 
50.  4  He  shall  call  to  the  heavens  from  above 
50.  15  And  call  upon  me  in  the  day  of  trouble 
53.  4  they  have  not  called  upon  God 

55.  16  As  for  me,  I  will  call  upon  God ;  and 

79.  6  that  have  not  called  upon  thy  name 

80.  18  quicken  us,  and  we  will  call  upon  thy 

81.  7  Thou  calledst  in  trouble,  and  I  delivered 

86.  5  plenteous  in  mercy  unto  all  them  that  call 

86.  7  In  the  day  of  my  trouble  I  will  call  upon 
88.  9  Lord,  I  have  called  daily  upon  thee 
91.  15  He  shall  call  upon  me,  and  I  will  answer 
99.  6  and  Samuel  among  them  that  call  upon. 
09.  6  they  called  upon  the  Lord,  and  he  ausw 
102.  2  in  the  day  (when)  I  call  answer  me  _ 

105.  1  call  upon  his  name  :  make  known  Ins 
105.  16  he  called  for  a  famine  upon  the  land 
1 16.  2  will  I  call  upon  (him)  as  long  as  I  live 
1 16.  4  Then  called  I  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord 
116.  13  aud  call  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord 
1 1 6.  17  and  will  call  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord 

118.  5  I  called  upon  the  Lord  in  distress 

145.  18  The  Lord  (is)  nigh  unto  all  them  that  caU 
145.  18  to  all  that  call  upon  him  in  truth 
147.  4  he  calleth  them  by  all  (their)  names 
Prov.  1.  24  Because  I  have  called,  and  ye  refused  ;  I 
1.  28  Then  shall  they  call  upon  me,  but  I  will 

7.  4  and  call  understanding  (thy)  kinswoman 

8.  4  Unto  you,  0  men,  I  call ;  and  my  voice 


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Trov.  o.  is  To  call  passengers  who  go  right  on  their 

18.  6  and  his  mouth  calleth  for  strokes 
Song  5.  6  I  called  him,  but  he  gave  me  no  answer 
Isa  7.  14  bear  a  son,  and  shall  call  his  name  Im. 

8.  3  Call  his  name  Mahar-shalal-hash-baz. 

12.  4  say,  Praise  the  Lord,  call  upon  his  name 

13.  3  I  have  also  called  my  mighty  ones  for 

21.  11  He  calleth  to  me  out  of  Seir,  Watchman 

22.  12  in  that  day  did  the  Lord  GOD  of  hosts  call 
22.’  20  I  will  call  my  servant  Eliakim  the  son 

34.  12  They  shall  call  the  nobles .  .the  kingdom 

40.  26  he  calleth  them  all  by  names  by  the 

41.  2  called  him  to  his  foot,  gave  the  nations 
41.  4  calling  the  generations  from  the  begin. 

4i.  9  and  called  thee  from  the  chief  men 

41.  25  from  the  rising  of  the  sun  shall  he  call 

42  6  1.  have  called  thee  in  righteousness 

43.  1  I  have  called  (thee)  by  thy  name ;  thou 

43.  22  But  thou  hast  not  called  upon  me,  O  .Ta. 

44.  5  another  shall  call  (himself)  by  the  name 

44.  7  And  who,  as  I,  shall  call,  and  shall 

45.  3  I .  .which  call  (thee)  by  thy  name,  (am) 

45.  4  I  have  even  called  thee  by  thy  name 

46.  11  Calling  a  ravenous  bird  from  the  east 

48.  13  (when)  I  call  unto  them,  they  stand  up 

48.  15  I,  (even)  I,  have  spoken;  yea,  I  have  called 

49.  1  The  LokI)  hath  called  me  from  the 

50.  2  when  I  called,  (was  there)  none  to 

51.  2  for  I  called  him  alone,  and  blessed  him 

54.  6  the  Lord  hath  called  thee  as  a  woman 

55.  5  thou  shalt  call  a  nation,  .thou  knowest 
55.  6  call  ye  upon  him  while  he  is  near 

58.  s  wilt  thou  call  this,  .an  acceptable  day 
58.  9  shalt  thou  call,  and  the  Lord  shall  answer 

58.  13  and  call  the  sabbath  a  delight,  the  holy 

59.  4  None  calleth  for  justice, nor  (any)  pleadeth 

60.  14  they  shall  call  thee,  The  city  of  the  Lord 
60  18  but  thou  shalt  call  thy  walls  Salvation 

61.  6  (men)  shall  call  you  the  Ministers  of  our 

62.  12  And  they  shall  call  them,  The  holy 

64.  7  And  (there  is)  none  that  calleth  upon  thy 

65.  12  because  when  I  called,  ye  did  not  answer 
65  15  and  call  his  servants  by  another  name 

65.  24  that  before  they  call,  I  will  answer  ;  and 

66.  4  because  when  I  called,  none  did  answer 
Jer  1  15  I  will  call  all  the  families  of  the  kingdoms 

3.  17  they  shall  call  Jerusalem  the  throne  of 

3.  19  and  I  said,  Thou  shalt  call  me,  My  father 

6.  30  Reprobate  silver  shall  (nii'ii)  call  them 

7.  13  and  l"calletTyou,  but  ye  answered  not 

7.  27  thou  shalt  also  call  unto  them  ;  but  they 

9.  17  Consider  ye,  and  call  for  the  mourning 

10.  25  upon  the  families  that  call  not  on  thy 

11.  16  The  Lord  called  thy  name,  A  green  olive 

12.  6  yea,  they  have  called  a  multitude  after 
20.  3  Lord  hath  not  called  thy  name  Pashur 
29.  12  Then  shall  ye  call  upon  me,  and  ye  shall 
30. 17  because  they  called  thee  an  Outcast 

33.  3  Call  unto  me,  and  I  will  answer  thee 
33.  17  I  have  called,  .but  they  have,  .answered 
36.  4  Then  Jeremiah  called  Baruch  the  son  of 

42.  8  Then  called  he  Johauan .  .son  of  Kareah 
Lam.  1.  15  he  hath  called  an  assembly  against  me 

1  19  I  called  for  my  lovers,  (but)  they  deceived 

1.  21  wilt  bring  the  day  (that)  thou  hast  called 

2.  22  Thou  hast  called  as  in  a  solemn  day  my 

3.  55  I  called  upon  thy  name,  O  Lord,  out  of 
3.  57  I  called  upon  thee  :  thou  saidst,  Fear 

E/.e.  9.  3  he  called  to  the  man  clothed  with  linen 

35.  29  I  will  call  for  the  corn,  and  will  increase 
38  21  I  will  call  for  a  sword  against  him 

39.  11  they  shall  call  (it),  The  valley  of  Hamon. 
Dan.  2.  2  the  king  commanded  to  call  the  magicians 

8.  16  I  heard  a  man's  voice,  .which  called,  and 
Hos.  1.  4  the  Lord  saiq,  .Call  his  name  Jezreel 

1.  6  (God)  said  .Call  her  name  Lo-ruhamah 

1.  9  Then  said  (God),  Call  his  name  Lo-ammi 

2.  16  it  shall  be.  .(that)  thou  shalt  call  meTshi 

2.  16  and  shalt  call  me  no  more  Baali 

7.  7  (there  is)  none  among  them  that  calleth 

7.  11  they  call  to  Egypt,  they  go  to  Assyria 
11.  1  and  called  my  son  out  of  Egypt 
11.  2  (As)  they  called  them,  so  they  went  from 
11.  7  though  they  called  them  to  the  Most 
Joel  1.  14  Sanctify  ye  a  fast,  call  a  solemn  assembly 
2.  15  sanctify  a  fast,  call  a  solemn  assembly 
2.  32  whosoever  shall  call  on.  .name  of  the 
2.  32  in  the  remnant  whom  the  Lord  shall  call 
Amos  5.  8  tiiat  calleth  for  the  waters  of  the  sea 
5.  16  they  shall  call  the  husbandman 
7.  4  behold,  the  Lord  God  called  to  contend 

9.  6  he  that  calleth  for  the  waters  of  the  sea 
Jon.  1.  6  0  sleeper?  arise,  call  upon  thy  God,  if  so 
Zeph.  3.  9  that  they  may  all  call  upon  the  name  of 
Hag.  1.  11  I  called  for  a  drought  upon  the  land,  and 
Zech.  3. 10  shall  ye  call  every  man  his  neighbour 

11.  7  I  took  unto  me  two  staves,  .one  I  called 
11.  7  the  other  I  called  Bands ;  and  I  fed  the 

13.  9  they  shall  call  on  my  name,  and  I  will 
Mai.  1.  4  shall  call  them.  The  border  of  wickedness 

0.  To  say,  speak,  elirov  eipon. 

Johnio.  35  If  he  called  them  gods  unto  whom  the 

7.  To  call  upon,  km.KaXiui  epikaleo. 

2  Co.  1.  23  Moreover  I  call  God  for  a  record  upon 

8.  To  say,  speak,  cp£>  ero. 

John  15.  15  but  1  have  called  you  friends  ;  for  all 

9.  To  call,  name,  Ka\e<ii  kaleb. 

.Matt.  1.  21  thou  shalt  call  his  name  Jesus  ;  for  he 
1.  23  and  they  shall  call  his  name  Emmanuel 

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Matt.  1.  25  her  first  born  son  :  and  he  called  his 

2.  7  when  he  had  privily  called  the  wise  men 
2.  15  Out  of  Egypt  have  I  called  my  son 

4.  21  he  saw  other  two  brethren,  .and  he  called 
9.  13  for  I  am  not  come  to  call  the  righteous 

10.  25  If  they  have  called  the  master  of  the 
20.  8  Call  the  labourers,  and  give  them  (their) 
22.  3  sent  forth  his  servants  to  call  them  that 
22.  43  How  then  doth  David  in  spirit  call  him 

22.  45  If  David  then  call  him  Lord,  how  is  he 

23.  9  call  no  (man)  your  father  upon  the  earth 
25.  14  (who)  called  his  own  servants,  and 

Mark  1.  20  straightway  he  called  them  :  and  they 
2.  17  I  came  not  to  call  the  righteous,  but 
Luke  1.  13  and  thou  shalt  call  his  name  John 

1.  31  bring  forth  a  son,  and  shalt  call  his  name 
1.  59  they  called  him  Zaeharias,  after,  .his 

5.  32  I  came  not  to  call  the  righteous,  but 

6.  46  why  call  ye  me.  Lord,  Lord,  and  do  not 

14.  13  call  the  poor,  the  maimed,  the  lame,  the 

19.  13  he  called  his  ten  servants,  and  delivered 

20.  44  David  therefore  calleth  him  Lord,  how  is 
John  10.  3  he  calleth  his  own  sheep  by  name,  and 
Acts  4.  18  they  called  them,  and  commanded  them 

14.  12  they  called  Barnabas,  Jupiter  ;  and  Paul 
Rom.  4.  17  who  quickeneth  the  dead,  and  calleth 

8.  30  whom  he  did.  .them  he  also  called 

8.  30  whom  he  called,  them  he  also  justified 

9.  11  not  of  works,  but  of  him  that  calleth 

9.  24  Even  us,  whom  he  hath  called,  not  of 

9.  25  I  will  call  them  my  people,  which  were 
1  Co.  7.  15  but  God  hath  called  us  to  peace 

7.  17  as  the  Lord  hath  called  every  one,  so  let 
Gal.  1.  6  soon  removed  from  him  that  called  you 

1.  15  it  pleased  God.  .and  called  (me)  by  his 

5.  8  persuasion(cometh)notofhimthatcaIleth 

1  Th.  2.  12  God,  who  hath  called  you  unto  his  king. 

4.  7  God  hath  not  called  us  unto  uncleanness 

5.  24  Faithful  (is)  he  that  calleth  you,  who 

2  Th.  2.  i4  Whereunto  he  called  you  by  our  gospel 

2  Ti.  1.  9  Who  hath  saved  us,  and  called  (us)  with 
Heb.  2.  11  he  is  not  ashamed  to  call  them  brethren 

1  Pe.  1.  15  lie  which  hath  called  you  is  holy,  so  be 

2.  9  of  him  who  hath  called  you  out  of  dark. 

3.  6  as  Sara  obeyed  Abraham,  calling  him 

5.  10  who  hath  called  us  unto  his  eternal  glory 

2  Pe.  1.  3  him  that  hath  called  us  to  glory  and 

10.  To  lay  out  in  order,  collect,  say,  lego. 
Mattig.  17  he  said  unto  him.  Why  callest  thou  me 
Markio.  18  Jesus  said.  .Why  callest  thou  me  good  ? 

12.  37  David  therefore  himself  calleth  him  Lord 

15.  12  (unto  him)  whom  ye  call  the  King  of  the 
Lukei8.  19  Jesus  said .  .Why  callest  thou  me  good  ? 

20.  37  he  calleth  the  Lord  the  God  of  Abraham 
Jolimj.  15  Henceforth  I  call  you  not  servants 
Acts  10.  28  that  I  should  not  call  any  man  common 

24.  14  after  the  way  which  they  call  heresy,  so 
Rev.  2.  20  Jezebel,  which  calleth  herself  a  prophet. 

11.  To  call  after  to  oneself,  peraicaXeui. 

Acts  20.  17  and  called  the  elders  of  the  church 

12.  TV)  use  a  name,  dvop&fa  onomazo. 

Acts  19.  13  to  call  over  them  which  had  evil  spirits 

13.  To  call  toward,  irpo(TKa\ea>  proskaleo. 

Mattis.  10  he  called  the  multitude,  and  said  unto 

18.  32  his  lord,  after  that  he  had  called  him 
Lukeis.  26  he  called  one  of  the  servants,  and  asked 
Acts  2.  39  as  many  as  the  Lord  our  God  shall  call 
5.  40  when  they  had  called  the  apostles,  and 

16.  10  the  Lord  had  called  us  for  to  preach  the 

14.  To  sound,  cry,  <pa >vi<a  phoned. 

Matt  20.  32  Jesus  stood  still,  and  called  them,  and 
Mark  3.  31  hisbrethren.  .sentuntohim,  [calling him] 
9.  35  he  sat  down,  and  called  the  twelve,  and 

10.  49  they  call  the  blind  man.  .lie  calleth  thee 

15.  35  they  heard  (it),  said.  Behold,  he  calleth 
Luke  8.  54  took  her  by  the  hand,  and  called,  saying 

14.  12  call  not  thy  friends,  nor  thy  brethren 

16.  2  And  he  called  him,  and  said.  .1  hear  this 
John  1.  48  Before  that  Philip  called  thee.  .1  saw 

2.  9  the  governor  of  the  feast  called  the  bride. 

4.  16  Go,  call  thy  husband,  and  come  hither 
9.  18  they  called  the  parents  of  him  that  had 

9.  24  Then  again  called  they  the  man  that  was 

11.  28  she  went  her  way,  and  called  Mary  her 

12.  17  when  he  called  Lazarus  out  of  his  grave 

13.  13  Ye  call  me  Master  and  Lord:  and  ye  say 
18.  33  Then  Pilate  entered,  .and  called  Jesus 

Acts  9.  41  when  he  had  called  the  saints  and 

10.  7  he  called  two  of  his  household  servants 
10.  18  And  called,  and  asked  whether  Simon 

[See  also  Blessed,  happy,  record,  remembrance, 
witness.] 

CALL  (a  name),  to — 

To  put,  place,  mb'  sum. 

Judg.  8.  31  a  son,  whose  name  he  called  Abimelech 

CALL  back,  to  — 

To  cause  to  turn  aside,  mo  sur,  5. 

Isa.  31.  2  he .  .will  not  call  back  his  words ;  but  will 

CALL  for,  to  — - 

1  .To  call,  cry,  (Oil  qara. 

1  Ki.  8.  52  in  all  that  they  call  for  unto  thee 

2.  To  ask,  airloj  aiteo. 

Acts  16.  29  Then  he  called  for  a  light,  and  sprang  in 


3.  To  call  after  to  oneself,  peraKaXco)  metakaleo. 

Acts.24.  25  I  have  a  convenient  season  I  will  call  for 

4.  To  send  after,  piTairipira  metapempo. 

Acts  10.  5  call  for  (one)  Simon,  whose  surname  is  P. 

11.  13  Send  men  to  Joppa,  and  call  for  Simon 

5 . To  call  alongside ,  napaKaXiu)  parakaleo. 

Acts  28.  20  For  this  cause,  .have  I  called  for  you 

6.  To  call  toward,  ■wpoOKaXeai  proskaleo. 

Acts  13.  7  a  prudent  man;  who  called  for  Barnabas 
Jas.  5.  14  let  him  call  for  the  elders  of  the  church 

7.  To  sound,  cry,  cpuveco  phoned. 

Matt27.  47  Some,  .said,  This  (man)  calleth  for  Elias 
Johnn.  28  The  Master  is  come,  and  calleth  for  thet 

CALL  hither,  to  — • 

To  call  after  to  oneself,  pera.Ko.\l<j>  metakaled. 

Acts  10.  32  Send,  .to  Joppa,  and  call  hither  Simon 

CALL  in,  to  — - 

To  call  in,  elcTKaheoi  eiskaled. 

Acts  10.  23  Then  called  he  them  in,  and  lodged 

CALL  in  question,  to  — 

1  .To  call  in,  accuse,  iyKaXew  eykaleo. 

Acts  19.  40  we  are  in  danger  to  be  called  in  question 

2.  To  judge,  Kpivcn  krino. 

Acts  23.  6  I  am  a  Pharisee.  .1  am  called  in  question 
24.  21  I  am  called  in  question  by  you  this  day 

CALL  on,  to  — 

To  call  upon,  liriKaXew  epikaleo. 

Acts  2.  21  whosoever  shall  call  on  the  name  of  the 
9.  14  to  bind  all  that  call  on  thy  name 

9.  21  which  called  on  this  name  in  Jerusalem 

22.  16  wash  away  thy  sins,  calling  on  the  name 
Rom  10.  14  they  call  on  him  in  whom  they  have  not 
2  Ti.  2.  22  peace,  with  them  that  call  on  the  Lord 

1  Pe.  1.  17  if  ye  call  on  the  Father,  who  without 

CALL  selves,  to  — 

To  be  called,  K"Ji)  qara,  2. 

Isa.  48.  2  For  they  call  themselves  of  the  holy  city 

CALL  (to  mind),  to  — 

To  cause  to  turn  back,  shub,  5. 

Deut  30.  1  and  thou  shalt  call  (them)  to  mind  among 

CALL  to,  to  — 

1.7b  receive,  take,  Xapfiavoi  lamband. 

2  Ti.  1.  5  I  call  to  remembrance  the  unfeigned  faith 

2.  To  sound  toward,  npoarpcvyeiv  prosphoneo. 

Luke  7.  32  calling  one  to  another.  .We  have  piped 

CALL  to  (one),  to  — 

1  .To  call  after  to  oneself,  ptraKaXeai  metakaleo. 
Acts  7.  14  Joseph.. called  his  father  Jacob  to  (him) 

2.  To  call  toward,  npoaKaXcu  proskaleo. 

Markio.  42  But  Jesus  called  them  (to  him),  andsaith 

3.  To  sound  toward ,  irpoacpoiveoi  prosphoneo. 

Lukei3.  12  when  Jesus  saw  her,  he  called  (her  to  him) 

CALL  together,  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  cry  out,  pyy  tsaaq,  5. 

1  Sa.  10.  17  Samuel  called  the  people  together  unto 

2.  To  make  to  hear,  ysy  shama,  3. 

1  Sa.  23.  8  Saul  called  all  the  people  together  to  war 

3.  To  cause  to  hear,  ycy  shama,  5. 

Jcr.  50.  29  Call  together  the  archers  against  Babylon 
51.  27  call  together  against  her  the  kingdoms  of 

4. 7b  call  together,  crvyKaXt w  sugkaleo. 

Markis-  16  and  they  call  together  the  whole  band 
Luke  9.  1  he  called  his  twelve  disciples  together 

15.  6  when  he  cometh  home,  he  calleth  together 
15.  9  when  she  hath  found  (it),  she  calleth  to 

23.  13  he  had  called  together  the  chief  priests 
Acts  5.  21  the  high  priest,  .called  the  council  toget. 

10.  24  Cornelius  waited,  .and.  .called  together 
28.  17  Paul  called  the  chief  of  the  Jews  together 

5.  To  crowd  together,  trvva dpoiCui  sunathroizo. 

Acts  19.  25  Whom  he  called  together  with  the  w'ork. 

CALL  unto,  to  — 

To  sound  toward,  n poaepavew  prosphoneo. 

Mattn.  16  like  unto  children  sitting,  .calling  unto 

CALL  unto  (one),  to  — 

1.7b  call  toward,  -npooKaXlui  proskaleo. 

Mattio.  1  when  he  had  called  unto  (him)  his  twelve 
15.  32  Then  Jesus  called  his  disciples  (unto  him) 
18.  2  Jesus  called  a  little  child  unto  him 
20.  25  But  Jesus  called  them  (unto  him),  and 
Mark  3.  13  goeth.  .into  amountain.and  calleth(unto) 
3.  23  he  called  them  (unto  him),  and  said 

6.  7  he  called  (unto  him)  the  twelve,  and 

7.  14  when  he  had  called  all  the  people  (unto) 

8.  1  Jesus  called  his  disciples  (unto  him) 

8.  34  he  had  called  the  people  (unto  him),  with 

12.  43  he  called  (unto  him)  liis  disciples,  and 

15.  44  Pilate,  .calling  (unto  him)  the  centurion 
Luke  7.  19  John  calling  (unto  him)  two.  .sent (them) 

16.  5  called  everyjone  of.  .lord’s  debtors  (unto) 
18.  16  But  Jesus  called  them  (unto  him),  and 

Acts  6.  2  the  twelve  called  the  multitude,  .(unto) 
20.  1  Taul  called  unto  (him)  the  disciples,  and 
23.  17  Paul  called  one  of  the  centurions  unto 


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Acts  23.  18  Paul  the  prisoner  called  me  unto  (him) 

23.  23  he  called  unto  (him)  two  centurions 

2 .To  sound  toward,  rrpocrcpoivca  prosphoneo. 

Luke  6.  13  when  it  was  day,  he  called  (uuto  him)  his 

CALL  upon,  to  — 

1  .To  call,  tqi)  qara. 

Psa.  31.  17  Let  me  not  be  ashamed. .  I  have  called  up. 
50.  15  call  upon  me  in  the  day  of  trouble ;  I  will 
55.  16  As  for  me,  I  will  call  upon  God ;  and  the 
86.  7  In  the  day  of  my  trouble  I  will  call  upon 
88.  9  Lord,  I  have  called  daily  upon  thee,  I 
91.  15  He  shall  call  upon  me,  and  I  will  answer 
145.  18  Lord  (is)  nigh  unto  all  them  that  call  upon 
Prov.  1.  28  Then  shall  they  call  upon  me,  hut  I  will 
Lam.  3.  57  Thou  drewest  near  in  the  day.  .1  called  up. 

■2.  To  call  upon,  emKaXcw  epikaleo. 

Acts  7.  59  they  stoned  Stephen,  calling  upon  (God) 
Horn  10.  12  the  same  Lord,  .unto  all  that  call  upon 
10. 13  whosoever  shall  call  upon  the  name  of 
1  Co.  1.  2  with  all  that  in  every  place  call  upon  the 

CALL  whereunto,  to  — 

To  call  toward,  irpoaKaXiu  proskaleo. 

Acts  13.  2  for  the  work  whereunto  I  have  called 

CALLED  — 

1.  Called,  invited,  kAt)t6s  kletos. 

Matt2o.  16  [for  many  be  called,  but  few  chosen] 

22.  14  For  many  are  called,  but  few  (are)  chosen 
Rom.  1.  1  Paul,  a  servant,  .called  (to  be)  an  apostle 
1.  6  Among  whom  are  ye  also  the  called  of 
j.  7  To  all  that  be  in  Rome,  .called  (to  be) 

8.  28  to  them  who  are  the  called  according  to 

1  Co.  1.  1  Paul,  [called]  (to  be)  an  apostle  of  Jesus 

1.  2  that  are  sanctified,  .called  (to  be)  saints 
j .  24  But  unto  them  which  are  called,  both 
Jude  1  to  them  that  are  sanctified .  .(and)  called 
Rev.  17.  14  they  that  are  with  him  (are)  called,  and 

2.  That  is,  0  cVt i  ho  esti. 

Markis.  16  soldiers  led  him  away  into  the  hall  called 

o.JYame,  ovopa.  onoma. 

Luke  24.  13  two  of  them  went,  .to  a  village  called 
Acts  8.  9  there  was  a  certain  man  called  Simon 

9.  11  enquire,  .for  (one)  called  Saul,  of  Tarsus 

10.  1  There  was  a  certain  man  .  called  Cornelius 

CALLED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  said,  iok  amar,  2. 

Gen.  32.  28  Thy'name  shall  he  called  no  more  Jacob 
Isa.  4.  3  (he  that)  remaineth.  .shall  he  called  holy 
19.  18  one  shall  be  called,  The  city  of  destruc. 
Jer.  7.  32  that  it  shall  no  more  be  called  Tophet 

2. To  call,  Npp  qara. 

Gen.  16.  14  the  well  was  called  Beer-lahai-roi 
19.  22  the  name  of  the  city  was  called  Zoar 

25.  26  and  his  name  was  called  Jacob 

25.  30  (am)  faint :  therefore  was  his  name  called 
29.  34  therefore  was  his  name  called  Levi 
31.  48  Thereforewas  the  name  of  itcalled  Galeed 
33.  17  the  name  of  the  place  is  called  Succoth 
35.  8  the  name  of  it  was  called  Allon-bachuth 
38.  29  therefore  his  name  was  called  Pharez 
38.  30  and  his  name  was  called  Zarah 
50.  11  the  name  of  it  was  called  Abel-mizraim 
Exodis.  23  therefore  the  name  of  it  wras  called 
Num  13.  24  The  place  was  called  the  brook  Eshcol 
Deut.15.  2  because  it  is  called  the  Lord's  release 
Josh.  5.  9  the  name  of  the  place  is  called  Gilgal 

7.  26  the  name  of  that  place  was  called,  The 
Judg.  1.  17  the  name  of  the  city  was  called  Hormah 

10.  4  they  had  thirty  cities,  which  are  called 

2  Sa.  15.  11  two  hundred  men.  .(that  were)  called 
1  Ch.  13.  11  that  place  is  called  Perez-uzza  to  this 
2Ch.  20.  26  the  same  place  was  called,  The  valley  of 
Prov 24.  8  He  that  deviseth.  .evil  shall  he  called 
Isa.  47.  1  for  thou  shalt  no  more  be  called  tender 

47.  5  for  thou  shalt  no  more  be  called  The 
Jer.  23.  6  he  shall  be  called,  The  Lord  our  Right. 

33.  16  she  shall  be  called,  The  Lord  our  Right. 

3.  To  be  called,  K")[5  qara,  2. 

Gen.  2.  23  she  shall  be  called  Woman,  because  she 

17.  5  Neither  shall  thy  name  any  more  be  called 

21.  12  for  in  Isaac  shall  thy  seed  be  called 

35.  10  thy  name  shall  not  be  called  any  more  J. 

48.  6  shall  be  called  after  the  name  of  their 
Deut.  3.  13  all  Bashan,  which  was  called  the  land 

25.  10  And  his  name  shall  be  called  in  Israel 
28. 10  thou  art  called  by  the  name  of  the  Lord 

1  Sa.  9.  9  a  Prophet  was  beforetime  called  a  Seer 

2  Sa.  6.  2  whose  name  is  called  by  the  name  of  The 

22.  28  I  take  the  city,  and  it  be  called  after  my 

18.  18  it  is  called  unto  this  day,  Absalom’s 
iKi  8.  43  that  this  house,  .is  called  by  thy  name 
iCh.  13.  6  (between)  the  cherubim,  whose  name  isc. 
2  Ch.  6.  33  this  house,  which  I  have  built,  is  called 

7.  14  If  my  people,  which  are  called  by  my  name 
Ezra  2.  61  Barzillai.  .was  called  after  their  name 
Neh.  7.  63  Barzillai.  .was  called  after  their  name 
Esth.  2.  14  the  king  delighted,  .that  she  were  called 

3.  12  the  king’s  scribes  called  on  the  thirteenth 

4.  11  come  unto  the  king,  .who  is  not  called 
4.  11  I  have  not  been  called  to  come  in  unto 

8.  9  the  king’s  scribes  called  at  that  time  in 
Prov  16.  21  The  wise  in  heart  shall  he  called  prudent 
Isa.  1.  26  thou  shalt  be  called,  The  city  of  right. 

4.  1  only  let  us  be  called  by  thy  name,  to  take 
2.  s  The  vile  person  shall  be  no  more  called 


Isa.  35.  8  highway  shall  be.  .and  it  shall  be  called 
43.  7  every  one  that  is  called  by  my  name 
48.  1  Hear  ye  this,  .which  are  called  by  the 
54.  5  God  of  the  whole  earth  shall  lie  he  called 
56.  7  mine  house  shall  be  called  an  house 
62.  4  but  thou  shalt  be  called  Hephzi-bali 

62.  12  thou  shalt  be  called.  Sought  out,  A  city 

63.  19  they  were  not  called  by  thy  name 
Jer.  7.  10,  11,  14,  30  house,  which  is  called  by  my 

14.  q  we  are  called  by  thy  name ;  leave  us  not 

15.  16  for  I  am  called  by  thy  name,  O  Lohd 

19.  6  this  place  shall  no  more  be  called  Tophet 
25.  29  on  the  city  which  is  called  by  my  name 
32.  34  in  the  house  which  is  called  by  my  name 
34.  15  in  the  house  which  is  called  by  my  name 
Eze.  20.  29  the  name  thereof  is  called  Bamali  unto 
Dan.  9.  18  the  city  which  is  called  by  thy  name 

9.  19  and  thy  people  are  called  by  thy  name 

10  1  unto  Daniel,  whose  name  was  called 

Amos 9.  12  all  the  heathen,  which  are  called  by  my 
Zech.  8.  3  Jerusalem  shall  be  called,  A  city  of  truth 

4 . To  be  called,  *C>p  qara,  4. 

Isa.  48.  8  wast  called  a  transgressor  from  the  womb 
48.  12  O  Jacob  and  Israel,  my  called ;  I  (am)  he 
58.  12  thou  shalt  be  called,  The  repairer  of  the 

61.  3  they  might  be  called  Trees  of  righteous. 

62.  2  thou  shalt  be  called  by  a  new  name 

65.  1  Behold  me.  .nation  (that)  was  not  called 

5.  To  be  called,  tfijj  qara,  2. 

Dan.  5.  12  now  let  Daniel  be  called,  and  he  will 

6.  7*0  be  called,  uaXeopa  1  l  ed. . ti. 

Matt.  2.  23  He  shall  be  called  a  Nazarene 

5.  9  they  shall  be  called  the  children  of  God 
5.  19  he  shall  be  called,  .least  in  the  kingdom 

5.  19  shall  be  called  great  in  the  kingdom  of 
21.  13  My  house  shall  be  called  the  house  of 
23.  7  and  to  be  called  of  men,  Rabbi,  Rabbi 
23.  8  But  be  not  ye  called  Rabbi :  for  one  is 
23.  10  Neither  be  ye  called  masters  :  for  one  is 
27.  8  that  field  was  called,  The  field  of  blood 

Mark  1 1.  17  My  house  shall  be  called  of  all  nations 
Luke  1.  32  shall  be  called  the  Son  of  the  Highest 

1.  35  that  holy  thing,  .shall  be  called  the  Son  of 
1.  36  sixth  month  with  her,  who  was  called 
1.  60  said,  Not  (so) ;  but  he  shall  be  called  John 
1.  61  none  of  thy  kindred  that  is  called  by 
1.  62  made  signs,  .lie  would  have  him  called 

1.  76  thou,  child,  shalt  be  called  the  Prophet 

2.  4  city  of  David,  which  is  called  Bethlehem 
2.  21  his  name  was  called  Jesus,  which  v.  i  so 
2.  23  Every  male,  .shall  be  called  holy  to  the 

6.  15  (son)of  Alpheus,  and  Simon  called  Zelotes 

7.  11  that  he  went  into  a  city  called  Nain  ;  and 

8.  2  Alary  called  .Magdalene,  out  of  whom 

9.  10  belonging  to  the  city  called  Bethsaida 

10.  39  she  had  a  sister  called  Mary,  which 

15.  19,  21  am  no  more  worthy  to  be  called  thy 
19.  29  the  mount  called  (the  mount)  of  Olives 

21.  37  mount  that  is  called  (the  mount)  of  Olives 

22.  25  they  that  exercise . .  are  called  benefactors 

23.  33  the  place  which  is  called  Calvary 
John  1.  42  thou  shalt  be  called  Cephas,  which 

2.  2  both  Jesus  was  called,  and  his  disciples 
Acts  1.  12  from  the  mount  called  Olivet,  which 

1.  19  that  field  is  called  in  their  proper  tongue 

I.  23  Joseph  called  Barsabas,  who  was 

3.  11  in  the  porch  that  is  called  Solomon’s 

9.  11  the  street  which  is  called  Straight,  and 

10.  1  a  centurion  of  the  band  called  the  Italian 

13.  1  Simeon  that  was  called  Niger,  and 

14.  12  they  called  Barnabas,  Jupiter  ;  and 

27.  8  a  place  which  is  called  the  Fair  Havens 
27.  14  a  tempestuous  wind,  called  Euroclydon 
27.  16  a  certain  island  which  is  called  Clauda 
23.  1  knew  that  the  island  was  called  Melita 
Rom.  9.  7  but,  In  Isaac  shall  thy  seed  be  called 

9.  26  there  shall  they  be  called  the  children  of 
1  Co.  1.  9  by  whom  ye  were  called  unto  the  fellow. 
7.  18  Is  any  man  called  being  circumcised? 

7.  18  Is  any  called  in  uncircumcision?  let 
7.  20  the  same  calling  wherein  he  was  called 
7.  21  Art  thou  called  (being)  a  servant?  care 
7.  22  For  he  that  is  called  in  the  Lord,  (being) 
7.  22  likewise  also  he  that  is  called,  (being) 

7.  24  wherein  he  is  called,  therein  abide 

15.  9  that  am  not  meet  to  he  called  an  apostle 
Gal.  5.  13  ye  have  been  called  uuto  liberty  ;  only 
Eph.  4.  1  of  the  vocation  wherewith  ye  are  called 

4.  4  even  as  ye  are  called  in  one  hope  of  your 
Col.  3.  15  to  the  which  also  ye  are  called  in  one 

1  Ti.  6.  12  whereunto  thou  art  also  called,  and 
Heb.  3.  13  exhort,  .while  it  is  called  To  day  ;  lest 

5.  4  he  that  is  called  of  God,  as  (was)  Aaron 
9.  15  they  which  are  called  might  receive  the 

II.  8  Abraham,  when  he  was  called  to  go  out 
11.  18  That  in  Isaac  shall  thy  seed  be  called 

Jas  2.  23  and  he  was  called  the  Friend  of  God 
1  Pe.  2.  21  For.  .hereunto  were  ye  called  ;  because 
3.  9  knowing  that  ye  are  thereunto  called 
1  Jo.  3.  1  we  should  be  called  the  sons  of  God  ! 
Rev.  1.  9  was  in  the  isle  that  is  called  Patmos,  for 

11.  8  which  spiritually  is  called  Sodom  and 

12.  9  that  old  serpent,  called  the  Devil,  and 

16.  16  a  place  called  in  the  Hebrew  tongue 

19.  9  Blessed  (are)  they  which  are  called  unto 
19.  11  he  that  sat  upon  him  (was)  called 
19.  13  his  name  is  called  The  Word  of  God 

7.  To  lay  out,  collect,  say,  Atyo>  lego. 

I  Matt.  1.  16  was  born  Jesus,  who  is  called  Christ 


Matt.  2.  23  came  and  dwelt  in  a  city  called  Nazareth 
4.  18  Simon  called  Peter,  and  Andrew  his 

10.  2  The  first,  Simon,  who  is  called  Peter 
13.  55  is  not  his  mother  called  Mary?  and  his 

26.  3  the  high  priest,  who  was  called  Caiaphas 

26.  14  one  of  the  twelve,  called  Judas  Iscariot 

26.  36  uuto  a  place  called  Gethsemaue,  and 

27.  16  a  notable  prisoner,  called  Barabhas 

27.  17  Barabhas,  or  Jesus  which  is  called  Christ 

27.  22  I  do  then  with  Jesus  which  is  called 
27.  33  were  come  unto  a  place  called  Golgotha 
Luke22.  1  the  feast,  .which  is  called  the  Passover 
22.  47  he  that  was  called  Judas,  one  of  the 
John  4.  5  a  city  of  Samaria,  which  is  called  Syciiar 
4.  25  Messias  cometh,  which  is  called  Christ 

9.  11  A  man  that  is  called  Jesus  made  clay 

11.  16  said  Thomas,  which  is  called  Didynnis 
11.  54  into  a  city  called  Ephraim,  and  there 

19.  13  in  a  place  that  is  called  the  Pavement 
19.  17  into  a  place  called  (the  place)  of  a  skull 
19.  17  which  is  called  in  the  Hebrew,  Golgotha 
21.  2  Thomas  called  Didymus,  and  Nathanael 

Acts  3.  2  of  the  temple  which  is  called  Beautiful 
6.  9  which  is  called  (the  synagogue)  of  the 
9.  36  which  by  interpretation  is  called  Dorcas 

1  Co.  8.  5  For  though  there  be  that  are  called  gods 
Eph.  2.  11  who  are  called  Uncircumcision  by  that 

2.  n  which  is  called  the  Circumcision  in 
C'ol.  4.  11  Jesus,  which  is  called  Justus,  who  are  of 

2  TIi.  2.  4  himself  above  all  that  is  called  God 
Heb.  7.  II  not  be  called  after  the  order  of  Aaron? 

9.  2  showbread ;  which  is  called  the  Sanctuary 
9.  3  tabernacle  which  is  called  the  Holiest 
11.  24  Moses,  .refused  to  be  called  the  son  of 
Rev.  8.  11  the  name  of  the  star  is  called  Wormwood 

8 . To  call  upon,  iniKaXew  epikaleo. 

Heb.  11.  16  God  is  not  ashamed  to  he  called  their 

9 . To  use  a  name  on,  lirovopdCtc  eponomazo. 

Rom.  2.  17  Behold,  thou  art  called  a  Jew,  andrestest 

10.  To  use  a  name,  bvopa.(w  onomazo. 

1  Co.  5.  11  if  any  man  that  is  called  a  brother  be 

11.  To  address  publicly,  Trpoirayopevw  prosagoreuo. 
l..u.  5.  10  Called  of  God  an  High  Priest  after  the 

12.  To  o..L,ud,  cry,  cpwveui  phoned. 

Mark  10.  49  aud  commanded  him  to  be  called 
Luke  19.  15  he  commanded  these  servants  to  be  called 

CALLED  (a  Christian,  an  adulteress),  to  be  — 

To  declare  by  an  oracle,  xpVPariC,w  chrematno. 

Acts  II.  26  the  disciples  were  called  Christians 
Rom.  7.  3  she  shall  be  called  an  adulteress 

CALLED,  falsely  so  — 

Falsely  named,  tpevSui'vpos  pseudonumos. 

1  Ti.  6.  20  oppositions  of  science  falsely  so  called 

CA _ 3  by,  to  be  — 

To  call  upon,  iiriKaXccc  epikaleo.  1 

Jas.  2.  7  worthy  name  by  the  which  ye  are  called  ? 

CALLED  upon,  to  be  — 

To  call  upon,  eiuKaXea  epikaleo. 

Acts  15.  17  upon  whom  my  name  is  called,  saith  the 

CALLED  forth,  to  be  — 

1. To  be  called,  nip.  qara,  2. 

Isa.  31.  4  a  multitude  of  shepherds  is  called  forth 

2.  To  be  called,  KaXeopat  kaleomai. 

Acts  24.  2  when  he  was  called  forth,  Tertullus  began 

CALLED  together,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  cried  to  for  help,  PKJ  zaaq,  2. 

Josh.  8.  16  all  the  people,  .in  Ai  were  called  togctli. 

2.  To  be  cried  to  for  help,  Pits  tsaaq,  2. 

1  Sa.  13.  4  the  people  were  called  together  after  Saul 

CALLING  — 

1.  Calling,  tcjpD  miqra. 

Numio.  2  thou  may  est  use  them  for  the  calling  of  the 

2.  To  call,  NIP  qara. 

Isa.  1.  13  new  moons  and  sabbaths,  tire  calliug  of 

3.  Calling,  KXrjms  klesis. 

Rom  11.  29  the  gifts  and  calling  of  God  (are)  without 

1  Cor.  1.  26  For  ye  see  your  calling,  brethren 

7.  20  Let  every  man  abide  in  the  same  calling 
Eph.  1.  18  know  what  is  the  hope  of  his  calling 

4.  4  are  called  in  one  hope  of  your  calling 
Phil.  3.  14  the  high  calling  of  God  in  Christ  Jesus 

2  Tli.  I.  II  God  would  count,  .worthy  of  (this)  calling 
2  Ti.  1.  9  and  called  (us)  with  an  holy  calling,  not 
Heb.  3.  1  partakers  of  the  heavenly  calling 

2  Pe.  1.  10  to  make  your  calling  and  election  sure 

CALM  — 

1. Thnnbness,  silence,  nesp  demamah. 

Psa  107.  29  He  maketh  the  storm  a  calm  so  that  the 

2.  Stillness,  yaXyvt]  galene. 

Matt.  8.  26  he.  .rebuked,  .and  there  was  a  great  calm 
Mark  4.  39  Peace,  be  still,  .there  was  a  great  calm 
Luke.  8.  24  they  ceased,  and  there  was  a  great  calm 

CALM,  to  be  — 

fo  cease,  be  quiet,  calm,  pm  shalhaq. 

Jon.  1.  11  that  the  sea  may  be  calm  unto  us?  for 
1.  12  so  shall  the  sea  be  calm  uuto  you  :  for  I 


CALNBH 


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CAN 


SX'-NEH,  nib 3  fort  of  Ana  or  Anu. 
aa  or  Anu  was  one  of  the  chief  objects  of  Babylonian 
orship  The  site  is  probably  ttie  modern  Niffer,  which 
in  the  Talmud  Nopher.  It  is  about  Co  miles  S.E  E. 
Babylon,  on  the  left  bank  of  the  Euphrates.  The 
V  V  sneak  of  Calneh  or  Caluo  as  the  place  where  the 
liver  was  built  (Isa.  10.  9).  In  the  8th  century  it  was 
iken  by  one  of  the  Assyrian  kings,  and  never  recovered 
s  prosperity. 

Gen.  10.  10  the  beginning  of  his  kingdom  was.  .C. 
Amos  6.  2  Pass  ye  unto  C.  and  see  ;  and  from  thence 

AL'-NO,  12^3. 

erhaps  identical  with  Calneh. 

Isa.  10.  9  (Is)  not  C.  as  Carchemish  ?  (is)  not  Ham. 
AL'-VA-RY,  Kpavlov  a  skull. 

his  name  occurs  only  in  Euke  23.  33,  and  is  not  a 
roper  name,  but  arises  from  the  translators  having 
terally  adopted  the  word  Calvaria  (i.e.  “a  bare  skull"), 
ie  Latin  word  by  which  the  Greek  word  is  rendered  111 
le  Vulgate.  This  Kranion  is  simply  the  Greek  trans- 
ition  ot  the  Chaldee  Golgotha.  The  place  of  crucifixion 
by  each  of  the  four  evangelists  called  Kranion,  and 
in  every  case  translated  by  Calvaria  in  the  Vulgate, 
ad  in  every  place  but  that  in  Luke  the  English  version 
•anslates  the  word  by  “scull."  There  is  no  sanction 
>r  the  expression  “Mount  Calvary,"  for  it  is  only  18  feet 


ALVE,  to  — 

.To  he  in  pain,  travail,  ?in  chul,  3. 

Job  39.  1  caust  thou  mark  when  the  hinds  do  calve  ? 

.To  yield,  bring  forth,  hear,  i1?;  yalad. 

Jer.  14.  5  Yea,  the  hind  also  calved  in  the  field 

.  To  let  escape,  paint,  3. 

Job  2i.  10  their  cow  calveth,  and  casteth  not  her  calf 

ALVE,  to  make  to  — 

"0  pain,  cause  to  travail,  ‘Hn  chul,  3. 

Psa.  29.  9  the  Lord  maketh  the  hinds  to  calve,  and 

AME  — 

"0  come,  arrive,  ttnx  atha. 

Dan  7.  13  came  to  the  Ancient  of  days,  and  they 

AME,  by  which  — 

Entrance,  nn?  mabo. 

2  Ki  11  16  by  the  way  by  the  which  the  horses  came 
AME  out,  that  which  — 
billet,  produce,  npo  motsa. 

Jer.  17.  16  that  which  came  out  of  my  lips  was  (right) 

AME,  that  — 

Vo  draw  near,  fiifj  qareh. 

1  Ki  4.  27  for  all  that  came  unto  king  Solomon’s 

AME  up  in  — 

y»i,  |3  ben. 

Jou.  4.  10  which  came  up  in  a  night,  and  perished 

AMEL  — 

in  unclean  animal  among  the  Jews,  but  very  docile, 
vith  bunches  on  its  back  ;  abounding  in  the  East,  and 
lsed  for  riding,  drawing  chariots,  carrying  burdens, 
.■onveying  messengers,  and  in  war.  It  was  often 
domed  with  chains,  treated  with  great  care,  esteemed 
1  valuable  prize,  yet  liable  to  plagues.  A  coarse  cloth 
vas  made  of  its  hair  and  used  by  the  poor. 

1.  Camel,  gamal. 

Gen.  12. 16  maid  servants,  and  she  asses,  and  camels 
24. 10  the  servant  took  ten  camels  of  the  camels 
24.  11  made  his  camels  to  kneel  down  without 
24.  14  and  I  will  give  thy  camels  drink  also 
24.  19  I  will  draw  (water)  for  thy  camels  also 
24.  20  she  hasted,  .and  drew  for  all  his  camels 
24.  22  it  came  to  pass,  as  the  camels  had 
24.  30  behold,  he  stood  by  the  camels  at  the 
24.  31  prepared,  .room  for  the  camels 
24.  32  man  came,  .and  he  ungirded  his  camels 
24.  32  gave  straw  and  provender  for  the  camels 
24.  35  and  maid  servants,  and  camels,  and 
24.  44  and  I  will  also  draw  for  thy  camels 
24.  46  and  I  will  give  thy  camels  drink  also 
24.  46  and  she  made  the  camels  drink  also 
24.  61  they  rode  upon  the  camels,  and  followed 
24.  63  and,  behold,  the  camels  (were)  coming 
24.  64  when  she  saw.  .she  lighted  off  the  camel 

30.  43  men  servants,  and  camels,  and  asses 

31.  17  and  set  his.  .wives  upon  camels 

31.  34  Rachel,  .put  them  in  the  camel’s  furniture 

32.  7  and  the  flocks,  and  herds,  and  the  camels 
32. 15  Thirty  milch  camels  with  their  colts 

37.  25  with  their  camels  bearing  spicery 
Exod.9.  3  horses,  upon  the  asses,  upon  the  camels 
Lev.  11.  4  the  camel,  because  he  cheweth  the  cud 
Deuti4.  7  the  camel,  and  the  hare,  and  the  coney 
Judg.  6.  5  they  and  their  camels  were  without  num. 

7.  12  their  camels  (were)  without  number 

8.  21  ornaments  that  (were)  on  their  camel’s 
8.  26  chains  that-  (were)  about  their  camel’s 

i  Sa.15.  3  suckling,  ox  and  sheep,  camel  and  ass 
27.  9  took  away  the  sheep .  and  the  camels 
30.  17  hundred  young  men,  which  rode.,  camels 

1  Ki.  10.  2  camels  that  bare  spices,  and  very  much 

2  Ki.  8.  9  forty  camels' burden,  .stood  before  him 
1  Ch  5.  21  they  took  away  their,  .camels  fifty  thou. 

12.  40  brought  bread  on  asses,  and  on  camels 
27.  30  Over  the  camels  also  (was)  Obil  the  Ish. 


2  Ch.  9.  1  camels  that  bare  spices,  and  gold  in 
14.  15  They,  .carried  away  sheep  and  camels 
Ezra  2  67  Their  camels,  four  hundred  thirty  and 
Nell.  7.  69  camels,  four  hundred  thirty  and  five 
Job  1.  3  substance,  .was.  .three  thousand  camels 

1.  17  The  Chaldeans,  .fell  upon  the  camels,  and 
42.  12  he  had.. sheep,  and  six  thousand  camels 
Isa.  21.  7  chariot  of  asses,  (and)  a  chariot  of  camels 

30.  6  carry,  .their  treasures  upon,  .camels 
60.  6  The  multitude  of  camels  shall  cover  thee 
Jer.  49.  29  all  their  vessels,  and  their  camels 

49.  32  And  their  camels  shall  be  a  booty,  and 
Eze.  25  5  I  will  make  Kabbah  a  stable  for  camels 
Zech  14.  15  the  plague  of  the.  .camel,  .shall  be  in 

2 .Camel,  Ka/xphos  kamelos. 

Matt.  3.  4  John  had  his  raiment  of  camel’s  hair 

19.  24  a  camel  to  go  through  the  eye  of  a  needle 
23.  24  strain  at  a  knat,  and  swallow  a  camel 
Mark  1.  6  John  was  clothed  with  camel's  hair,  and 

10.  25  a  camel  to  go  through  the  eye  of  a  needle 
Lukei8.  25  for  a  camel  to  go  through  a  needle’s  eye 

CAMELS  — 

Dromedary,  D'J?nt?’nR  achashteranim. 

E3th.  8.  10  on  mules,  camels,  .young  dromedaries 

8.  14  (So)  the  posts  that  rode  upon,  .camels 

CA'-MON,  |iDj3  standing  place. 

A  town  in  Gilead. 

Judg  10.  5  And  Jail-  died,  and  was  buried  in  C. 

CAMP  — 

1  .Camp,  encampment,  tuny  machaneh. 

Exodi4.  19  angel,  .which'  went  before  the  camp 

14.  20  camp  of  the  Egyptians  and  the  camp  of 
16.  13  the  quails  came  up,  and  covered  the  camp 
19.  16  all  the  people  that  (was)  in  the  camp 
19.  17  brought  forth  the  people  out  of  the  camp 
29.  14  slialt  thou  burn  with  fire  without  the  camp 
32.  17  (There  is)  a  noise  of  war  in  the  camp 
32.  19  as  soon  as  he  came  nigh  unto  the  camp 
32.  26  Then  Moses  stood  in  the  gate  of  the  camp 

32.  27  go  in  and  out.  .throughout  the  camp,  and 

33  7  took,  .and  pitched  it  without  the  camp 

33.  7  off  from  the  camp,  without  the  camp 
33.  11  And  he  turned  again  into  the  camp  :  but 
36.  6  proclaimed  throughout  the  camp,  saying 

Lev.  4  12  shall  he  carry  forth  without  the  camp 

4.  21  carry  forth  the  bullock  without  the  camp 
6  11  carry  forth  the  ashes  without  the  camp 

8.  17  he  burnt  with  fire  without  the  camp  ;  as 

9.  it  he  burnt  with  fire  without  the  camp 

10.  4  from  before  the  sanctuary  out  of.  .camp 
10.  5  and  carried  them .  .out  of  the  camp  ;  as 

13.  46  without  the  camp  (shall)  his  habitation 

14.  3  the  priest  shall  go  forth  out  of  the  camp 
14.  8  after  that  he  shall  come  into  the  camp 
16.  26  and  afterward  come  into  the  camp 
16.  27  shall  (one)  carry  forth  without  the  camp 

16.  28  afterward  he  shall  come  into  the  camp 

17.  3  in  the  camp,  .out  of  the  camp 
24.  10  and  a  man  of  Israel  strove,  .in  the  camp 
24  14  him  that  hath  cursed  without  the  camp 
24.  23  him  that  had  cursed  out  of  the  camp 

Num.  1.  52  their  tents,  every  man  by  his  own  camp 

2.  3  the  camp  of  Judah  pitch,  throughout 
2.  9  All.  .were  numbered  in  the  camp  of  Judah 
2.  10  the  south  side,  .the  standard  of  the  camp 
2.  16  All.  .were  numbered  in  the  camp  of  Reub. 

2.  17  set  forward  with  the  camp 
2.  17  the  Levites  in  the  midst  of  the  camp  :  as 
2.  18  the  west  side,  .the  standard  of  the  camp 
2.  24  All . .  were  numbered  of  the  camp  of  Eph. 
2.  25  The  standard  of  the  camp  of  Dan 
2.  31  they  that  were  numbered  in  the  camp  of 

2.  32  those  that  were  numbered  of  the  camps 

4.  5  when  the  camp  settetli  forward,  Aaron 
4  15  as  the  camp  is  to  set  forward  ;  after  that 

5.  2  that  they  put  out  of  the  camp  every  leper 

3.  3  without  the  camp  shall  ye  put  them 

5.  3  that  they  defile  not  their  camps,  in  the 

5.  4  and  put  them  out  without  the  camp  :  as 

10.  2  trumpets,  .forthe  journeyingof  the  camps 
10.  5  the  camps  that  lie  on  the  east  parts  shall 
10.  6  then  the  camps  that  lie  on  the  south  side 
10.  14  the  first,  .went  the  standard  of  the  camp 
10.  18  standard  of  the  camp  of  Reuben  set  for. 
10.  22  camp  of  the  children  of  Ephraim  set  for. 
10.  25  camp  of  the  children  of  Dan  set  forward 
10.  25  all  the  camps  throughout  their  hosts 

10.  34  when  they  went  out  of  the  camp 

11.  1  in  the  uttermost  parts  of  the  camp 

11.  9  dew  fell  upon  the  camp  in  the  night 
11.  26  there  remained  two.  .men  in  the  camp 
11.  26  and  they  prophesied  in  the  camp 
11.  27  El  dad  and  Medad  do  prophesy  in  tliecanip 
11.  30  Moses  gat  him  into  the  camp,  he  and  the 
11  31  and  let  (them)  fall  by  the  camp,  as  it 
11.  31  the  other  side,  round  about  the  camp 

11.  32  they  spread  (them)  all .  .about  the  camp 

12.  14  let  her  be  shut  out  from  the  camp  seven 

12.  15  Miriam  was  shut  out  from  the  camp 

14.  44  and  Moses,  departed  notout  of  the  camp 

15.  35  stone  him  with  stones  without  the  camp 
15.  36  congregation  brought,  without  the  camp 
19.  3  he  may  bring  her  forth  without  the  camp 
19.  7  afterward  he  shall  come  into  the  camp 
19.  9  lay  (them)  up  without  the  camp  in  a 

31.  12  unto  the  camp  at  the  plains  of  Moab 
31.  13  forth  to  meet  them  without  the  camp 
31.  19  do  ye  abide  without  the  camp  seven  days 
31.  24  afterward  ye  shall  come  into  the  camp 


Deut  23.  10  then  shall  he  go  abroad  out  of  the  camp 
23  10  he  shall  not  come  within  the  camp 
23.  11  he  shall  come  into  the  camp  (again) 

23.  12  Thou  shalthave  a  place,  .without,  .camp 
23.  14  God  walketh  in  the  midst  of  thy  camp 
23.  14  therefore  shall  thy  camp  be  holy 
29.  11  and  thy  stranger  that  (is)  in  thy  camp 
Josh.  5.  8  they  abode  in  their  places  in  the  camp 

6.  11  came  into  the  camp,  and  lodged,  .camp 

6.  14  returned  into  the  camp  :  so  they  did  six 

6.  18  make  the  camp  of  Israel  a  curse,  and 

6.  23  and  left  them  without  the  camp  of  Israel 

9.  6  they  went  to  Joshua  unto  the  camp  at 

10.  6  the  men.  .sent  unto  Joshua  to  the  camp 
10.  15,  43  Joshua  returned,  .unto  the  camp  to 
10.  21  all  the  people  returned  to  the  camp  to 
Judg.  7.  17  when  I  come  to  the  outside  of  the  camp 

7.  18  on  every  side  of  all  the  camp,  and  say 

7.  19  came  unto  the  outside  of  the  camp  in  the 

7.  21  every  man  in  his  place,  .about  the  camp 

13.  25  began  to  move  him  at  times  in  the  camp 
21.  8  behold,  there  came  none  to  the  camp  from 
21.  12  they  brought  them  unto  the  camp  to  S. 

1  Sa.  4.  3  when  the  people  were  come  into  the  camp 

4.  5  the  ark . .  of  the  Lord  came  into  the  camp 
4.  6  AVhat(meaneth).  .great  shout  in  the  camp 
4.  6  ark  of  the  Lord  w  as  come  into  the  camp 
4.  7  for  they  said,  God  is  come  into  the  camp 

13.  17  the  spoilers  came  out  of  the  camp  of  the 

14.  21  went  up  with  them  into  the  camp  (from) 
17.  4  there  went  out  a  champion  out  of.  .camp 
17.  17  and  run  to  the  camp  to  thy  brethren 

26.  6  Who  will  go  down  with  me.  .to  the  camp? 

2  Sa.  1.2  a  man  came  out  of  the  camp  from  Saul 

1.  3  Out  of  the  camp  of  Israel  am  I  escaped 

1  Ki.  16.  16  all.  .made  Omri.  .king,  .in  the  camp 

2  Ki.  3.  24  when  they  came  to  the  camp  of  Israel 

7.  5  they  rose  up.  .to go  unto  the  camp  of  the 
7.  5  come  to  the  uttermost  part  of  the  camp 
7.  7  left  their  tents,  and.  .the  camp  as  it  (was) 
7.  10  We  came  to  the  camp  of  the  Syrians,  and 
7.  12  are  they  gone  out  of  the  camp  to  hide 
19.  35  in  the  camp  of  the  Assyrians  an  hundred 
2  Ch.22.  1  the  Arabians  to  the  camp  had  slain  all 

32.  21  in  the  camp  of  the  king  of  Assyria 
Tsa.  78.  28  he  let  (it)  fall  in  the  midst  of  their  camp 
106. 16  They  envied  Moses  also  in  the  camp 
Isa.  37.  36  angel  of  the  Lord,  .smote  in  the  camp 
Eze.  ”  4.  2  set  the  camp  also  against  it,  and  set 
Joel  2.  11  his  camp  (is)  very  great :  for  (he  is)strong 
Amos  4.  10  made  the  stink  of  your  camps  to  come  up 

2.  Place  of  encampment,  runn  tahanolh. 

2  Ki.  6.  8  In  such  and  such  a  place .  .my  camp 

3.  A  camp,  a  putting  in  alongside,  naptpPo\-h- 

Heb.  13.  11  the  bodies,  .are  burnt  without  the  camp 
,3.  13  go  forth .  .unto  him  without  the  camp 
Rev.  20.  9  compassed  the  camp  of  the  saints  about 


CAMP,  to  — 

To  incline,  recline,  settle  down,  njn  elw.nah. 

Exodm.  2  there  Israel  camped  before  the  mount 
Isa.  29.  3  I  will  camp  against  thee  round  about 
Jer.  50.  29  camp  against  it  round  about ;  let  none 
Nah.  3.  17  grasshoppers,  which  camp  in  the  l  edges 

CAMPHIRE  — 

Camphire,  a  shrub  like  privet,  kopilier . 

Song  1.  14  My  beloved  (is).,  (as)  a  cluster  of  camphire 
4.  13  pleasant  fruits  ;  camphire.  .spikenard 


AN,  CANNOT  — 

.  There  is  not  that,  ’1  vt’K 


sS  la  ithai  cli. 


Dan.  4.  35  none  can  stay  his  hand,  or  say  unto  him 
Xot  to  be  able,  to;  lo  yakol. 

Gen.  13  16  if  a  man  can  number  the  dust  of  the  earth 

IQ  IQ  I  cannot  escape  to  the  mountain,  lest 
10.  22  I  cannot  do  any  thing  till  thou  be  con  e 
24.  10  we  cannot  speak  unto  thee  bad  or  good 
29  "8  We  cannot,  until  allthe  flocks  be  gathered 
31  34  my  lord.  .1  cannot  rise  up  before  thee 
34  14  they  said.  .We  cannot  do  this  thing,  to 
44  1  food,  as  much  as  they  can  carry,  md  1  ut 

44  22  The  lad  cannot  leave  his  father  :  for 
44.  26  And  we  said,  We  cannot  go  down  :  if  our 
Exodio  5  that  one  cannot  be  able  to  see  the  earth 
iq  23  The  people  cannot  come  up.  .Sinai 
33  20  he  said,  Thou  caust  not  see  my  face  :  for 
Nuni22.  18  I  cannot  go  beyond  the  word  of  the  Lord 
24  13  I  cannot  go  beyond  the  commandment  of 

Deut  7  17  Thesenations.  .how can  I  dispossess  them? 

’28  27  the  itch,  whereof  thou  canst  not  be  healed 
28'.  35  with  a  sore  botch  that  cannot  be  healed 
31  2  I  can  no  more  go  out  and  come  in  ; 

Josh  7.  13  thou  canst  notstand  before  thine  enemies 
24.  19  Joshua  said.  .Ye  cannot  serve  the  Lei  v 
Judg  1 1  34  I  have  opened  my  mouth.  . and  I  cannot 

14.  13  But  if  ye  cannot  declare  (it)  me,  then 
Ruth  4.  6  I  cannot  redeem  (it)  for  myself,  lest  I 
4.  6  redeem  thou  my  right,  .for  I  cannot 

1  Sa  17.  39  David  said  unto  Saul,  I  cannot  go  with 

2  Sa.  12.  23  should  I  fast  ?  can  I  bring  him  back  again 
3  so  that  I  cannot  comedown:  why  she  nlcl 
6  how  can  I  endure  to  see  the  evil  that 
6  how  can  I  endure  to  see  the  destructn  n 
2  who  can  w  ithhold  himself  from  speaking? 
S  If  thou  caust  answer  me,  set  (thy  word;) 
2  I  know  that  thou  canst  do  every  (thing) 

19  Can  God  furnish  a  table  in  the  wilderness? 
78.  20  can  he  give  bread,  .for  liis  people  ! 

139.  6  it  is  high,  I  cannot  (attain)  unto  it 


Neh. 
Esth.  8 
8 
4 
33 
42 

I’sa.  78 


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CANAAN 


rrov.30.  21  and  for  four  (which)  it  cannot  hear 
Eccl.  1.  8  things  (are)  full  of  labour,  man  cannot 

1. 15  (which  is)crooked  cannot  he  made  straight 

1.  15  that  which  is  wanting  cannot  be  numbered 

7.  13  who  can  make  (that)  straight  which  he 

8.  17  a  man  cannot  find  out  the  work  that  is 
Song  8.  7  Many  waters  cannot  quench  love,  neither 
Isa.  29.  11  and  he  saith,  I  cannot ;  for  it  (is)  sealed 

56.  10  they  (are)  all  dumb  dogs,  they  cannot 

57.  20  like  the  troubled  sea,  when  it  cannot  rest 
59.  14  truth  is  fallen,  .and  equity  cannot  enter 

Jer.  6.  10  uncircumcised,  and  they  canuot  hearken 

14.  9  as  a  mighty  man  (that)  cannot  save?  yet 

18.  6  cannot  I  do  with  you  as  this  potter ?  saith 

19.  11  a  potter's  vessel,  that  cannot  be  made 
36.  5  I  cannot  go  into  the  house  of  the  Loud 
38.  5  not  (he  that)  can  do  (any)  thing  against 
49.  23  sorrow  on  the  sea  ;  it  cannot  be  quiet 

Dan.  10.  17  how  can  the  servant  of  this  my  lord  talk 
Hah.  1. 13  (Thou  art)  of  purer  eyes,  .and  canst  not 

7. To  be  able,  ??’  yekil. 

Dan.  2.  10  There  is  not  a  man.  .that  can  show  the 

2.  27  cannot  the  wise  (men),  .show unto  the 

3.  29  no  other  God.  .can  deliver  after  this  sort 

5.  16  now  if  thou  canst  read  the  writing,  and 

5.  16  that  thou  canst  make  interpretations 

1.  To  learn  to  know,  yivunTKoi  ginbsko. 

Matt  16.  3  ye  can  discern  the  face  of  the  sky ;  hut 
Acts  21.  37  Who  said,  Canst  thou  speak  Greek? 

5.  To  be  able,  have  power,  bvvapau  dunamai. 

Matt.  5.  14  A  city  that  is  set  on  an  hill  cannot  be  hid 

5.  36  thou  canst  not  make  one  hair  white  or 

6.  24  No  man  can  serve  two  masters  :  for  either 

6.  24  Ye  cannot  serve  God  and  mammon 

6.  27  Which  of  you,  by  taking  thought,  can  add 

7.  18  A  good  tree  cannot  bring  forth  evil  fruit 

8.  2  Lord,  if  thou  wilt,  thou  canst  make  me 

9.  15  Can  the  children  of  the  bride  chamber 

12.  29  how  can  one  enter  into  a  strong  man’s 

12.  34  how  can  ye,  being  evil,  speak  good  things1’ 

16.  3  can  ye  not(discern)  the  signs  of  the  times? 

17.  16  I  brought  him.  .and  they  could  not  cure 
17.  19  and  said,  Why  could  not  we  cast  him  out  ? 
19.  25  amazed,  saying,  Who  then  can  be  saved  ? 

26.  53  that  I  canuot  now  pray  to  my  Father,  and 

27.  42  He  saved  others  ;  himself  he  cannot  save 
Mark  1.  40  If  thou  wilt,  thou  canst  make  me  eleau 

1.  45  Jesus  could  no  more  openly  enter  into 

2.  4  they  could  not  come  nigh  unto  him  for 

2.  7  who  can  forgive  sins  hut  God  only  ? 

2.  19  Can  the  children  of  the  bride  chamber 

2.  19  [the  bridegroom  with  them,  they  cannot] 

3.  20  they  could  not  so  much  as  eat  bread 

3.  23  How  can  Satan  cast  out  Satan? 

3.  24  if  a  kingdom  he  divided .  .cannot  stand 
3.  25  if  a  house  he  divided,  .that  house  cannot 
3.  26  if  Satan,  .be  divided,  he  cannot  stand 
3.  27  No  mail  can  enter  into  a  strong  man's 

5.  3  no  man  could  bind  him,  no,  not  with 

6.  5  he  could  there  do  no  mighty  work,  save 

6.  19  would  have  killed  him  ;  but  she  could 

7.  15  that  entering  into  him  can  defile  him 

7.  18  entereth  into  the  man,  (it)  cannot  defile 

7.  24  no  man  know  (it):  but  he  could  not  be 

8.  4  whence  can  a  man  satisfy  these  (men) 

9.  3  so  as  no  fuller  011  earth  can  white  them 

9.  23  Jesus  said  unto  him,  If  thou  canst  believe 
9.  28  Why  could  not  we  cast  him  out  ? 

9.  29  This  kind  can  come  forth  by  nothing  hut 
9.  39  no  man.  .can  lightly  speak  evil  of  me 

10.  26  saying  among  themselves,  Who  then  can 

10.  38  can  ye  drink  of  the  cup  that  I  drink  of? 

10.  39  they  say  unto  him,  We  can.  And  Jesus 

15.  31  He  saved  others;  himself  he  cannot  save 
Luke  1.  22  when  he  came  out,  he  could  not  speak 

5.  12  if  thou  wilt,  thou  oanst  make  me  clean 
5.  21  who  can  forgive  sins-but  God  alone? 

5.  34  Can  ye  make  the  children,  .fast  while  the 

6.  39  Can  the  blind  lead  the  blind  ?  shall  they 
6  42  how  canst  thou  say  to  thy  brother,  Brother 

8.  19  his  brethren,  .could  not  come  at  him  for 

9.  40  to  cast  him  out ;  and  they  could  not 

11.  7  in  lied  ;  I  cannot  rise  and  give  thee 

12.  25  which  of  you.  .can  add  to  his  stature 

13.  11  and  could  in  no  wise  lift  up  (herself) 

14.  20  I  have  married  a  wife,  and . .  cannot  come 
14.  26  his  own  life  also,  he  cannot  be  my  disciple 
14.  27  whosoever  doth,  .come  after  me,  cannot 
14.  33  all  that  he  hath,  he  cannot  be  my  disciple 

16.  13  No  servant  can  serve  two  masters  :  for 
16.  13  Ye  cannot  serve  God  and  mammon 

16.  26  that  they  which  would,  .to  you  canuot 

18.  26  they,  .said.  Who  then  can  he  saved? 

19.  3  he  sought  to  see  Jesus,  .and  could  not 

20.  36  Neither  can  they  die  any  more  :  for  they 
John  1.  46  Can  there  any  good  thing  come  out  of 

3.  2  no  man  can  do  these  miracles  that  thou 
3.  3  Except  a  man  be  born  again,  he  cannot 
3.  4  How  can  a  man  be  born . .  can  he  enter 
3.  5  he  cannot  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God 
3.  9  said  unto  him.  How  can  these  things  be? 
3.  27  A  man  can  receive  nothing,  except  it  he 
5.  19  The  Son  can  do  nothing  of  himself,  but 
5.  30  I  can  of  mine  own  self  do  nothing  :  as  I 

5.  44  can  ye  believe,  which  receive  honour  one 

6.  44  No  man  can  come  to  me,  except  the 

6.  52  How  can  this  man  give  us  (his)  flesh  to 
6.  60  This  is  an  hard  saying ;  who  can  hear  it  ? 

6.  65  no  man  can  come  unto  me,  except  it 

7.  7  The  world  cannot  hate  you  ;  hut  me  it 


John  7.  34,36  where  I  am,  (thither)  ye  cannot  come 

8.  21  I  go.  .whither  I  go,  ye  cannot  come 

8.  22  because  he  saith.  Whither  I  go,  ye  cannot 

8.  43  (even)  because  ye  cannot  hear  my  word 

9.  4  the  night  cometh,  when  no  man  can 

9.  16  How  can  a  man  that  is  a  sinner  do  such 

9.  33  man  were  not  of  God,  he  could  do  nothing 

10.  21  Can  a  devil  open  the  eyes  of  the  blind? 

10.  35  and  the  Scripture  cannot  be  broken 

11.  37  Could  not  this  man,  which  opened  the 

12.  39  they  could  not  believe,  because.  .Esaias 

13.  33  Whither  1  go,  ye  cannot  come  ;  so  now  I 

13.  36  Whither  I  go,  thou  canst  not  follow  me 

13.  37  Lord,  why  cannot  I  follow  thee  now? 

14.  5  and  how  Lean]  we  know  the  way? 

14.  17  the  world  canuot  receive,  because  it  seeth 

15.  4  the  branch  cannot  bear  fruit  of  itself 

15.  5  for  without  me  ye  can  do  nothing 

16.  12  but  ye  cannot  bear  them  now 

Acts  4.  16  dwell  in  Jerusalem ;  and  we  cannot  deny 

4.  20  we  cannot  but  speak  the  things  which  we 

5.  39  But  if  it  be  of  God,  ye  cannot  overthrow 
8.  31  How  can  I,  except  some  man  should 

10.  47  Can  any  man  forbid  water,  that  these 

13.  39  from  which  ye  could  not  be  justified  by 

15.  1  Except  ye  be  circumcised .  .ye  cannot  he 

21.  34  when  he  could  not  know  the  certainty 
24.  13  Neither  can  they  prove. .  things  whereof 
27.  15  the  ship,  .could  not  bear  up  into  the 

27.  31  Except  these  abide  in  the  ship,  ye  cannot 
27.  43  they  which  could  swim  should  cast 
Rom.  8.  7  to  the  law  of  God,  neither  indeed  can  he 

8.  8  they  that  are  in  the  flesh  cannot  please 

1  Co.  2.  14  neither  can  he  know  (them),  because  they 

3.  1  I.  .could  not  speak  unto  you  as  unto 

3.  11  For  other  foundation  can  no  man  lay 

10.  21  Ye  cannot  drink,  .ye  cannot  he  partakers 
12.  3  no  man  can  say  that  Jesus  is  the  Lord 
12.  21  the  eye  cannot  say  unto  the  hand,  I  have 
15.  50  flesh  and  blood  canuot  inherit  the  king. 

2  Co.  3.  7  Israel  could  not  stedfastly  behold  the 
Gal.  3.  21  a  law  given  which  could  have  given  life 
1  Th.  3.  9  what  thanks  cau  we  render  to  God 

1  Ti.  5.  25  and  they  that  are  otherwise  cannot  be  hid 

6.  7  (it  is)  certain  we  cau  carry  nothing  out 

6.  16  whom  no  man  hath  seen,  nor  can  see 

2  Ti.  2.  13  he  abideth  faithful  :  he  cannot  deny 
Heb.  3.  19  So  we  see  that  they  could  not  enter  in 

4.  15  an  high  priest  which  cannot  be  touched 

5.  2  Who  can  have  compassion  on.  .ignorant 

9.  9  that  could  not  make  him  that  did  the 
10.  1  can  never  with  those  sacrifices  which 
10.  11  sacrifices,  which  can  never  take  away 

Jas.  2.  14  and  have  not  works?  can  faith  save  him? 
3.  8  But  the  tongue  can  no  man  tame;  (it  is) 

3.  12  Can  the  fig  tree,  my  brethren,  bear  olive 

4.  2  ye  kill,  and  desire  to  have,  and  cannot 

1  Jo.  3.  9  he  cannot  sin,  because  he  is  born  of  God 

4.  20  how  can  he  love  God  whom  he  hath  not 
Rev.  2.  2  thou  canst  not  bear  them  which  are  evil 
3.  8  an  open  door,  and  no  man  can  shut  it 

7.  9  a  great  multitude,  which  no  man  could 
9.  20  which  neither  can  see,  nor  hear,  nor 

14.  3  no  man  could  learn  that  song  but  the 

Q.  To  be,  elfj.1  eimi. 

Heb.  9.  5  the  mercy  seat ;  of  which  we  cannot  now 

7.  To  have,  *xw  echo. 

Marki4.  8  She  hath  done  what  she  could  :  she  is 
Luke  14.  14  for  they  cannot  recompense  thee 
Acts  4.  14  beholding,  .man.  .they  could  say  nothing 
Heb.  6.  13  because  he  could  swear  by  no  greater,  he 

8.  To  lw,ve  strength,  Itrxoeo  isclvuo. 

Matt  26.  40  What !  could  ye  not  watch  with  me  one 
Mark  5.  4  neither  could  any  (man)  tame  him 

9.  18  should  cast  him  out ;  and  they  could  not 
14.  37  Simon,  sleepest  thou?  couldest  not  thou 
Luke  6.  48  the  stream  beat,  .and  could  not  shake  it 

8.  43  physicians, neither  could  he  healed  of  any 
14.  6  they  could  not  answer  him  again  to  these 

16.  3  I  cannot  dig ;  to  beg  I  am  ashamed 

20.  26  they  could  not  take  hold  of  his  words 
Acts  25.  7  grievous  complaints,  .they  could  not 

9 . To  know,  see,  olSa  oitla. 

Matt  27.  65  go  your  way,  make  (it)  as  sure  as  ye  cau 
Luke  12.  56  ye  can  discern  the  face  of  the  sky  and  of 
CAN  away  with  — 

To  be  able,  72;  yakol. 

Isa.  1.  13  I  cannot  away  with  ;  (it  is)  iniquity,  even 
CAN  (NOT)  be,  it  — 

To  receive  in,  admit,  eVSe^o/ccu  endechomai. 

Luke  13.  33  it  cannot  be  that  a  prophet  perish  out  of 

CAN  do  — 

1  .To  be  able,  have  power,  hvvagai  dunamai. 

Mark  9.  22  if  thou  canst  do  anything,  have  compas. 

2  Co.  13.  8  For  we  can  do  nothing  against  the  truth 

2.  To  have  strength,  be  strong,  laxoai  ischuo. 

Phil.  4.  13  I  can  do  all  things  through  Christ  which 
CAN  have  — 

1  .To  know,  be  acquainted  with,  jn;  yada. 

Isa.  56.  11  greedy  dogs  (which)  can  never  have 

2. To  have,  Hxu  eohu. 

John  19.  11  Thou  couldest  have  no  power  (at  all) 
CAN  skill  — 

To  know,  be  acquainted  with,  in;  yada. 

1  Ki.  5.  6  not  among  us  any  that  can  skill  to  hew 


2  Ch.  2.  7  that  can  skill  to  grave  with  the  cunning 
2.  8  that  thy  servants  can  skill  to  cut  timber 

CAN  tell  — 

1.  To  know,  be  acquainted  with,  yv  yada. 

Gen.  43.  22  we  cannot  tell  who  put  our  money  in 
iSa.  17.  55  thy  soul  liveth,  0  king,  I  cannot  tell 
2  Sa.  12.  22  can  tell  (whether)  Gob  will  be  gracious 
Prov  30.  4  what  (is)  his  son’s  name,  if  thou  canst  t. 
Eccl.  10.  14  a  man  canuot  tell  what  shall  be 
Jon.  3.  9  Who  cau  tell  (if)  God  will  turn  and  re. 

2.  To  put  before,  ~\p,narjad,  5. 

Eccl.  6.  12  who  cau  tell  a  man  what  shall  be  after 

8.  7  for  who  can  tell  him  when  it  shall  be  ? 

3.  To  know,  see,  oI5a  oida. 

Matt 2i.  27  they  answered .  .and  said,  We  cannot  tell 
Markn.  33  they  answered  and  said.  .We  cannot  tell 
Luke  20.  7  they  answered,  ’That  they  could  not  tell 
John  3.  8  but  canst  not  tell  whence  it  cometh 

8.  14  ye  cannot  tell  whence  I  come,  and  whit. 

16.  18  A  little  while?  we  cannot  tell  what  he 

2 Co.  12.  2  whether  in  the  body,  I  cannot  tell 

12.  2  or  whether  out  of  the  body,  I  cannot  tell 
12.  3  [whether,  .out  of  the  body,  I  cannot  tell) 

[ See  also  Approach,  cease,  condemn,  contain,  could, 
do,  escape,  find,  forbear,  Greek,  have,  lie,  move,  pass, 
receive,  remove,  see,  speak,  spoken,  tempt,  utter,  wish.  I 

CA'-NA,  Kara. 

Cana  of  Galilee  (once  Cana  in  Galilee),  a  village 
memorable  as  the  scene  of  Christ’s  first  miracle,  and  of 
a  subsequent  one  (John  4.  46,  54).  It  was  also  the 
native  place  of  Nathanael.  The  name  occurs  in  the 
Gospel  of  John  only,  and  in  these  four  instances  no 
clue  is  furnished  as  to  its  situation.  All  we  can  make 
out  is  that  it  was  not  far  from  Capernaum,  and  on  a 
more  elevated  situation.  The  traditional  site  is  at 
Kefr  Kenna,  a  small  village  45  miles  N.E.  of  Nazareth. 
A  rival  site  is  further  N.,  a  village  about  5  miles  >. 
of  Svffurieh  (Sepphoris)  and  9  from  Nazareth,  near  the 
present  Jefat,  the  Jotapata  of  the  Jewish  wars.  Ibis 
village  still  bears  the  name  of  Kana-el-jclil,  which  is 
the  exact  representative  of  the  Hebrew  original— as  is 
Henna  widely  different  from  it— and  it  is  in  this  fact 
that  the  superiority  of  the  northern  Sana  seems  to 
rest. 

John  2.  1  there  was  a  marriage  in  C.  of  Galilee 

2.  11  did  Jesus  in  C.  oPGalilee,  and  manifested 

4.  46  So  Jesus  came  again  into  C.  of  Galilee 

21.  2  Nathanael  of  C.  in  Galilee,  and  the  (sons) 

CA-NA'-AN,  jp:?  low,  flat,  Xavadv. 

1.  A  son  of  Ham  and  grandson  of  Noah,  B.C.  2300. 

Gen.  9.  18  Japlieth  :  and  Ham  (is)  the  father  of  C. 

9.  22  And  Ham,  the  father  of  C.,  saw  the  nak. 

9.  25  Cursed  (be)  C. ;  a  servant  of  servants 

9.  26  And  he  said.  .C.  shall  be  his  servant 
9.  27  God  shall  enlarge  Japheth.  and  C.  shall 

10.  6  sons  of  Ham  ;  Cush,  andMizraim.  .and  C. 
10. 15  And  C.  begat  Sidon  his  first  born,  and  H. 

I  Ch.  I.  8  The  sons  of  Ham ;  Cush . . rut,  and  C. 

1.  13  And  C.  begat  Zidon  his  first  born,  and  H. 

2.  The  name  denotes  both  the  people  who  sprang  from 
Canaan  and  the  country  in  which  they  dwelt,  which  lay 
chiefly  in  the  low  districts  along  the  E.  coast  of  the 
Mediterranean,  N.  of  the  Philistines. 

Canaan,  lit.  the  “low"  country,  was  originally  applied 
to  that  small  stripe  of  flat  land  lying  on  the  eastern 
shore  of  the  Mediterranean  Sea,  extending  from  Egypt 
northward  even  to  Sidon,  but  eventually  it  came  to  be 
applied  to  the  possessions  of  the  Hebrews  on  both  sides 
of  the  Jordan,  having  Phoenicia,  Lebanon,  and  Syria 
on  the  N. ;  Syria,  Ammon,  and  Moab  on  the  E. ; 
Idumea  and  the  Arabian  desert  on  the  S. ;  and  the 
Mediterranean  Sea  on  the  \V.  Its  extreme  length  was 
about  180  miles,  and  its  breadth  varied  from  20  to  120 
miles,  containing  in  all  about  11.000  square  miles— a 
little  less  than  Belgium,  a  little  more  than  Wales,  or 
one-third  the  size  of  Scotland.  Its  coast  line,  from 
Carmel  to  the  S.  of  Gaza,  is  little  more  than  100  miles. 
Its  population  never  exceeded  5,000,000. 

The  earliest  inhabitants  were  a  race  of  giants  called 
Anakim,  Avim,  Emien,  Horim,  Rephaim,  Suzim  or 
Xamzummvn,  remnants  of  whom  continued  till  at  least 
the  time  of  David,  A. I).  1000.  But  they  had  much 
earlier  been  supplanted  by  the  Amorites  (between 
Hebron  and  the  Salt  Sea),  the  Arkites  (at  Arka,  opposite 
the  northern  extremity  of  Lebanon),  the  Arvaditcs 
(around  Arad),  the  Girgasliites  (near  the  sea  of  Tiberias), 
the  Hamathites  (around  Hamath),  the  Hittites  (around 
Hebron),  the  Hivites  (around  Hermon),  the  Jebusites 
(at  Jebus  or  Jerusalem),  the  Perizzites  (in  Samaria),  the 
Sinites  (south  of  Arka),  the  Sidonians  (at  Sidon),  and 
the  Zerarites  (south  of  Arad).  These  tribes  were  all 
confined  to  the  W.  of  the  Jordan,  save  the  Amorites, 
who  possessed  two  kingdoms  on  the  E.  of  it — that  of 
Sihon,  between  the  Arnon  and  the  Jabbok,  and  that 
of  Og  in  Bashan,  now  called  the  Hauran. 

The  moral  state  of  these  tribes  gradually  became  so 
had  that  the  land  is  represented  as  ’’  spueing"  them  out 
Under  Joshua  they  vrere  gradually  subdued,  but  were 
never  wholly  exterminated,  so  that  even  at  the  present 
day  there  are  relics  of  them  to  be  found  in  the  lull 
country.  The  land,  being  repeatedly  promised  to 
Abraham, ’received  among  his  descendants  such  names 
as  the  Land'of  the  Hebrews,  of  Israel,  of  Judah,  of 
Canaan,  of  Promise,  the  Holy  Land,  and  Palestine, 
which  latter  was  derived  from  the  Philistines  who 
dwelt  in  the  S.W.  at  the  sea  shore.  Joshua  divided  it 
by  lot. to  the  twelve  tribes,  arranged  in  four  divisions ; 


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he  northern  part  was  assigned  to  Asher,  Naplitali, 
iebulun,  and  Issacliar ;  the  middle  part  to  Ephraim 
ml  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh ;  the  southern  part  to 
ieniamin,  Dan,  Judah,  and  Simeon;  anil  the  eastern 
iart,  beyond  the  Jordan,  to  Reuben,  Gad,  and  the 
i  ilf  tribe  of  Manasseh.  Solomon’s  division  into  twelve 
eetions  for  governmental  purposes  may  be  seen  m  i  Ki. 

7 -in.  After  the  secession  of  the  ten  tribes  under 
iehoboam,  the  territory  of  the  tribes  of  Judah  and 
leniamin  (with  the  intermixed  cities  of  Dan  and 
iimeon)  were  called  •■Judah,”  and  the  others  Israel, 
ill  the  captivity  of  the  latter,  B.C.  728,  after  a  separate 
ixistence  of  250  years.  , 

After  the  death  of  Alexander  the  Great,  B.C.  330, 

2 reek  colonists  settled  in  Ptolemais  (Acre),  Pella,  and 
Jerasa,  while  the  Nabataeans  (an  Arab  tribe)  settled 
it  Petra,  and  gradually  conquered  Moab  and  Ammon 

n  the  north.  ..  , 

In  New  Testament  times  Canaan  was  divided  lhto 
1  variety  of  provinces.  East  of  the  Jordan  were:  — 
turea now  Jedur;  Gaulanitis,  now  Jolan;  Trachomtis, 
iow  Leja ;  Batanaea,  now  N ultra  (all  in  the  1101th), 
Vuranitis  (now  IJauran,  on  the  east),  and  Peraea,  now 
Helku  (in  tlie  south).  West  of  the  Jordan  were: 
ialilee  (Upper  and  Lower),  on  the  north  ;  Samaria,  in 

;he  centre,  and  Judea,  in  the  south. 

I11  later  timesitwas  divided  into  four  pans  .— PAles- 
[■ina  I.  Pkilistin  which  included  Judea  and  Samaria, 

ivith  Caesarea  for  its  capital ;  Palestixa  II.  Urdun 
’Jordan)  including  Galilee  and  Gilead,  with  Scythopolis 
'ill-  its  capital ;  Palestina  III.,  J ibalod Sherat,  mcliid- 
n<r  the  ancient  Nabataea,  and  Aila  eastward  to  the 
Anion,  witli  Petra  for  its  capital ;  Arabia,  to  the  N.K 
if  Palestina  III.,  including  the  Hauran,  with  Bostia 

[or  its  capital.  ,  _  .  ,  , 

Palestine  successively  fell  under  Persian,  Greek, 
Roman  and  Turkish  rule,  under  the  last  of  which  it 
still  lies.  It  is  now  divided  into  two  pachalics,  that 
if  Sidon,  including  the  whole  country  on  the  W.  of  the 
Jordan,  and  that  of  Damascus,  including  tlie  land  on 
the  E.  The  present  population  is  only  about  650,000. 

A111011"  its  wild  animals  are  tlie  bear  (111  Lebanon), 
the  wild  boar,  fallow  deer,  fox,  gazelle,  hyena,  jackal, 
panther,  wolf,  &c.,  but  no  lions.  The  domestic  animals 
are  the  ass,  buffalo,  (Arabian)  camel,  horse,  mule,  ox, 
broad  tailed  sheep,  &c.  Its  bird-save  the  crow,  cuckoo, 
eagle,  heron,  jay,  kingfisher,  kite,  nightingale,  owl, 
partridge,  raven,  sparrow,  stork,  vulture,  &c.  Bats 
and  lizards  abound  ;  fish,  swarm  in  the  sea  of  Galilee, 
but  none  in  the  Salt  Sea.  On  the  sea-bound  plain,  and 
lower  hill  sides,  the  banana,  orange,  palm,  and  sugar 
cane  grow.  The  maple,  oak,  pine,  and  willow  flourish 
at  from  1000  to  4000  feet  above  the  sea;  also  Gie 
mulberry  and  olive.  Barley,  wheat,  and  the  vine 


UUUUIIU.  .  . 

There  are  two  great  ranges  of  mountains,  running 
parallel  on  both  sides  of  the  Jordan  from  north  to 
south,  the  one  terminating  in  the  mountains  of  Sinai 
and  the  other  on  the  shores  of  the  Red  Sea.  I  lie 
mountains  of  Samaria  (the  centre  part  of  the  range  on 
the  W.  of  the  Jordan)  average  2000  feet  above  the  sea, 
and  the  highest  summits  of  these  are  Ebal  and  Gerizim, 
about  2750  feet  high.  The  mountains  of  Judea  are 
highest  near  Hebron,  which  is  3030  feet  above  the 
Great,  and  4342  above  the  Salt  Sea.  Jerusalem  ,1^2550 
feet  above  the  former,  and  3826  above  the  latter,  Tabor 
is  1890,  Little  Hermon  1700,  the  Carmel  range  1740,  and 
the  Promontory  600  feet  high,  while  Lebanon  rises  even 
to  10,000,  and  Anti-Lebanon  to  9000  feet  above  the 
Mediterranean.  . 

The  Jordan  is  the  only  great  river  in  Palestine,  and 
springs  from  the  foot  of  Anti-Lebanon  1847  feet  above 
the  sea.  Passing  through  the  waters  of  Merom  and  the 
Sea  of  Galilee,  it  falls  into  the  Salt  Sea,  where  it  is 
lost  by  evaporation.  It  is  fed  011  the  east  side  by  the 
waters  of  the  Jarmuk  and  the  Jabbok.  The  Arnon 
falls  into  the  Salt  Sea,  which  is  about  46  miles  long, 
with  an  average  breadth  of  7  miles,  and  is  thus  nearly 
the  size  of  the  Lake  of  Geneva,  or  three  times  the  size 
of  Lough  Neagh.  For  furtherparticulars  see  the  articles 
Palestine,  Judea,  Galilee,  Samaria,  Perea,  &c. 

Gen.  1 1.  31  they  went  forth . .  to  go  into  the  land  of  C. 

12.  5  they  went  forth  to  go  into  the  land  of  C. 

12.  5  and  into  the  laud  of  C.  they  came 

13.  12  Abram  dwelt  in  the  land  of  C.,  and 

16.  3  Abram,  .dwelt  ten  years  in  the  land  of  C. 

17.  8  I  will  give  unto  thee,  .all  the  land  of  C. 

23.  2  the  same  (is)  Hebrou  in  the  laud  of  C. 

23.  19  the  same  (is)  Hebron  in  the  land  of  C. 

28.  1  shalt  not  take  a  wife,  .daughters  of  C. 

28.  6  shalt  not  take  a  wife  of .  .daughters  of  C. 

28.  8  Esau  seeing  that  the  daughters  of  C. 

31.  18  to  go  to  Isaac  his  father  in  the  land  of  C. 

33. 18  which  (is)  in  the  laud  of  C.,  when  he 

35.  6  Jacob  came  to  Luz,  which  (is)  in . .  C. 

36.  2  Esau  took  his  wives  of  the  daughters  of  C. 

36.  5  which  were  born  unto  him  in .  .land  of  C. 

36.  6  which  he  had  got  in  the  land  of  C.;  and 

37.  1  And  Jacob  dwelt .  .in  the  land  of  C. 

42.  5  for  the  famine  was  in  the  land  of  C. 

42.  7  From  the  land  of  C.  to  buy  food 

42.  13  the  sons  of  one  man  in  the  land  of  C. 

42.  29  came  unto  Jacob .  .unto  the  land  of  C. 

42.  32  the  youngest  (is)  this  day.  .in.  .land  of  C. 

44.  8  we  brought  again  unto  thee .  .land  of  C. 

45.  17  go,  get  you  unto  the  land  of  C. 

45.  25  and  came  into  the  land  of  C.  unto 

46.  6  which  they  had  gotten  in  the  land  of  C. 

46.  j2  Er  and  Onan  died  in  the  land  of  C. 

46.  31  which  (were)  in  the  land  of  C.,  are  come 

47.  1  are  come  out'of  the  land  of  C. ;  and, behold 

47.  4  the  famine  (is)  sore  in  the  land  of  C. 


Gen.  47  13  the  laud  of  C..  fainted  by  reason  of  the 

47.  14  the  money,  .was  found,  .in  the  land  of  C 
47  15  when  money  failed,  .in  the  land  of  C. 

48.  3  appeared  unto  me  at  Luz  in  the  land  of  C. 

48*.  7  Rachel  died  by  me  in  the  land  of  C. 

49  30  which  (is)  before  Mamre,  in  the  land  of  C 
50.  5  I  have  digged  for  me  in  the  land  of  C. 
so.  13  his  sous  carried  him  into  the  land  of  C. 
Exod.  6.  4  to  give  them  the  land  of  C.  the  land  of 

15.  15  all  the  inhabitants  of  C.  shall  melt  away 

16.  35  came  unto  the  borders  of  the  land  of  C. 
Lev.  14.  34  When  ye  be  come  into  the  land  of  C. 

18.  3  after  the  doings  of  the  land  of  C.,  whither 
25!  38  to  give,  .the  laud  of  C.,  (and)  to  be  your 
Num  13.  2  that  they  may  search  the  land  of  C.,  which 

13.  17  Moses  seut  them  to  spy  out  the  land  of  C. 

26.  19  Er  and  Onan  died  in  the  land  of  C. 

32.  30  have  possessions  among  you  in  the.  .of  C. 

32  32  We  will  pass  over,  .into  the  land  of  C. 

33.  40  which  dwelt  in  the  south  in  the  land  of  C. 

-.3.  51  ye  are  passed  over  Jordan  into  the.  .of  C. 

34.  2  When  ye  come  into  the  land  of  C.,  this 
34.  2  the  land  of  C.,  with  the  coasts  thereof 

34.  29  unto  the  children  of  Israel  in  the.  .of  C. 

35.  10  ye  be  come  over  J ordan  into  the  land  of  C. 
35.  14  three  cities  shall  ye  give  in  the  land  of  C. 

Deut  32.  49  behold  the  laud  of  C.,  which  I  give  unto 
Josh  s  12  they  did  eat  of  the  fruit  of  the  land  of  C. 

14.  1  children  of  Israel  inherited  in  the.  .of  C. 
21.  2  they  spake  unto  them,  .in  the  land  of  C. 

22  9  which  (is)  iu  the  land  of  G’.,  to  go  unto 

22  10  that  (are)  in  the  land  of  C.,  tlie  children 
22  11  built  an  altar  over  against  the  land  of  C. 

2,  32  Phinehas.  .returned,  .unto  the  land  of  C. 
24.  3  and  led  him  throughout  all  the  land  of  C. 

Judg  3.  1  as  had  not  known  all  the  wars  of  C. 

°  4  2  into  the  hand  of  Jabin  king  of  C.,  that 

4.  23  God  subdued  on  that  day.  the  king  of  C. 

4.  24  prevailed  against  Jabin  the  king  of  C. 

4.  24  they  had  destroyed  Jabin  king  of  C. 

5  19  then  fought  the  kings  of  C.  in  Taanach 
21  12  to  Shiloh,  which  (is)  in  the  land  of  G. 

1  Cli  16.  18  Unto  thee  will  I  give  the  land  of  C.,  the 
Psa  105.  II  Unto  thee  will  I  give  the  land  of  C.,  the 
106.  38  whom  they  sacrificed  unto  the  idols  of  C. 
135.  11  Baslian,  aud  all  the  kingdoms  of  C. 

Isa.  19.  18  five  cities,  .speak  the  language  of  G’ 

Eze.  16.  3  thy  nativity  (is)  of  the  land  of  C. ;  thy 
16.  29  thy  fornication  in  the  land  of  C.  unto 
Zepli.  2.  5  O  G\,  the  land  of  the  Philistines,  I  will 
Matt  15.  22  a  woman  of  C.  came  out  of.. same  coasts 

CA-NA-AN-ITE,  CA-NA-AN-IT-ISH,  etc. 

Patronymic  of  the  descendants  of  Canaan,  afterwards 
restricted  to  the  inhabitants  of  Canaan.  * 

Gen  10  18  afterward  were  the  families  of..  C.  spread 
10  19  the  border  of  the  C.  was  from  Sidon,  as 

12  6  And  the  C.  (was)  then  in  the  land 

13.  7  And  the  C.  .dwelt  then  in  the  land 

15.  21  the  Amorites,  and  tiie  C.,  and  the 
24.  3  thou  shalt  not  take  a  wife,  .of  the  (  . 

24.  37  Thou  shalt  not  take  a  wife,  .of  the  C. 

54.  30  to  make  me  to  stink,  .among  the  C.  and 
38.  2  daughter  of  a  certainC.,  whose  name(was) 
46.  10  and  Sliaul  the  son  of  a  C.  woman 

50.  11  when,  .the  C.,  saw  the  mourning  in  the 
Exod  3  8  to  bring  them .  .unto  the  place  of  the  C. 

3  17  I  will  bring  you.  .unto  the  land  of  the  C. 

6  15  and  Sliaul  the  son  of  a  C.  woman  :  these 

13  5  shall  bring  thee  into  the  land  of  the  C. 

13  11  shall  bring  thee  into  the  land  of  the  C. 

23  23  and  bring  tlieeiu  unto.  .theC.,  the  Hivites 
23  28  which  shall  drive,  .the  Hivite,  the  C.,and 

33  2  I  will  drive  out  the  C.,  the  Amorite,  aud 

34  11  I  drive  out  before.,  the  Amorite, and  the  C. 

Num  13.  29  the  C.  dwell  by  the  sea,  and  by  the  coast 

14.  25  Now  the.  .C.  dwelt  in  the  valley.  To 

14  43  For  the.  .C.  (are)  there  before  you,  and 
14  45  and  the  C.  which  dwelt  in  that  hill 

21  I  (when)  king  Arad  the  C.,  which  dwelt  111 
21.  3  and  delivered  up  the  C. ;  and  they  utterly 
33.  40  And  king  A.  the  C.,  which  dwelt  iu 
Deut.  1.  7  and  go.  .to  the  land  of  the  C.,  and  unto 
7.  1  and  hath  cast  out.  .the  C.,  and  tlie 
11.  30  (Are)  they  not.  .in  the  land  of  tlie  C. 

20.  17  But  thou  shalt  utterly  destroy,  .the  C. 
Josh  3.  10  lie  will,  drive  out  from  before  you  theC. 

5  1  all  the  kings  of  theC.,  which  (were)by  the 

7  9  For  the  C. . . shall  hear  (of  it),  and  shall 
9.  1  when.  .Amorite,  the  C. .  .heard  (thereof) 

11.  3  the  C.  on  the  east  and  on  the  west 

12.  8  the  Hittites,  the  Amorites,  and  the  C. 

13.  3  (which)  is  counted  to  the  C.:  five  lords 
13.  4  From  the  south,  all  the  land  of  the  C. 

16.  10  they  drave  not  out  the  C.  that  dwelt  in 

16.  10  but  the  C.  dwell  among  the  Ephraimites 

17.  12  but  the  C.  would  dwell  in  that  land 

17.  13  they  put  the  C.  to  tribute  ;  hut  did  not 
17.  16  all  the  C.  that  dwell  in  the  land  of 
17.  18  thou  shalt  drive  out  the  C.,  though  they 
24.  11  the  Amorites,  and  the  Perizzites,  and  the 
Judg.  1.  1  Who  shall  go  up  for  usagainst  the  C.  first 
1.  3  that  we  may  fight  against  the  C. ;  and  I 
1.  4  the  Lord  delivered  the  C.  and  the  Peri. 

1.  5  they  slew  the  C.  and  the  Perizzites 
1.  9  to  fight  against  the  C.,  that  dwelt  in  the 
1.  10  Judah  went  against  the  C.  that  dwelt 
1.  17  they  slew  the  C.  that  inhabited  Zepbath 
1.  27  but  the  C.  would  dwell  in  that  land 
1.  28  they  put  the  C.  to  tribute,  and  did  not 
1.  29  Neither  did  Ephraim  drive  out  the  C.  that 
t  29  but  the  C.  dwelt  in  Gezer  among  them 


Judg.  I  30  the  C  dwelt  among  them,  and  became 

1.  32  the  Asherites  dwelt  amohg  the  C.,  the 

I.  33  buthc  dwelt  among  theC.,  the  inhabitants 

3  3  all  the  C  ,  and  the  Sidoniaus  and  tlie 

3  5  the  children  of  Israel  dwelt  among  the 

2  Sa.  24.  7  to  all  the  cities  of  the..C  :  and  they  went 
I  Ki.  9.  16  and  slain  the  C.  that  dwelt  in  the  city 
1  Cli.  2.  3  the  daughter  of  Shua  the  C  And  Er 
Ezra  9.  1  abominations,  (even) of  tlieC  the  Hittites 
Neh.  9.  8  to  give  the  laud  of  the  C..  the  Hittites 
9.  24  and  thou  subduedst  before  them.. the  C. 
Obad.  20  that  of  the  C..  .unto  Zarephatli ;  and 
Zecli  14.21  there  shall  be  no  more  the  C.  in  the  house 
Mattio.  4  Simon  the  C.,  and  Judas  Iscariot,  who 
Mark  3.  18  and  Thaddeus,  and  Simon  the  C. 

CAN-DA-CE,  KarSaKT]. 

A  queen  of  Ethiopia.  The  name  is  not  a  proper  name 
of  an  individual,  but  of  a  dynasty  of  Ethiopian  queens. 

Acts  8.  27  an  eunuch  of  great  authority  under  C. 
CANDLE  — 

1. A  light,  1}  ner. 

Job  18  6  his  candle  shall  be  put  out  with  him 

21.  17  How  oft  is  the  candle  of  the  wicked  put 
20.  3  When  his  candle  shined  upon  my  head 

Psa.  18.  28  For  thou  wilt  light  my  candle  :  the  Lord 
l’rov.20.  27  The  spirit  of  man  (is)  the  candle  of  the 

24.  20  the  caudle  of  the  wicked  shall  be  put  out 
31.  18  her  candle  goeth  not  out  by  night 

Jer.  25.  IO  take  from  them,  .the  light  of  the  candle 
Zepli.  1.  12  I  will  search  Jerusalem  with  candles 

2. A  lamp,  Auxins  luchnos. 

Matt  5.  15  Neither  do  men  light  a  candle,  and  put 
Mark  4.  21  Is  a  candle  brought  to  be  put  under  a 
Luke  8.  16  No  man,  when  he  hath  lighted  a  candle 

II.  33  when  he  hath  lighted  a  candle,  putteth 
11  36  the  bright  shining  of  a  candle  doth  give 
15.  8  doth  not  light  a  candle,  and  sweep  the 

Rev.  18.  23  the  light  of  a  candle  shall  shine  110  more 

22.  5  they  need  no  candle,  neither  light  of  the 

CANDLESTICK  — 

1  .Place  of  light,  candlestick,  .rjiji?  menorah. 

Exod.  25.  31  thou  shalt  make  a  candlestick  (of)  pure 

25.  31  beaten  work  shall  the  candlestick  be  made 
25.  32  three  branches  of  the  candlestick  out  of 
25.  32  three  branches  of  the  candlestick  out  of 
25.  33  the  six  branches,  .out  of  the  candlestick 
25.  34  in  the  candlestick,  .foul* bowls  made  like 

25.  35  the  six  branches,  .out  of  the  candlestick 

26.  35  the  candlestick  over  against  tlie  table 
30.  27  and  the  candlestick  and  his  vessels 

31  8  the  pure  candlestick  with  all  his  furniture 

35  14  The  candlestick  also  for  the  light  and 
37.  17  he  made  the  candlestick  (of)  pure  gold 
37.  17  beaten  work  made  he  the  candlestick 
37.  18,  18  three  branches  of  the  candlestick  out 
37.  19  six  branches  going  out  of  the  candlestick 
37.  20  in  tlie  candlestick,  (were)  four  bowls 

39.  37  The  pure  candlestick,  (with)  the  lamps 

40.  4  thou  shalt  bring  in  the  candlestick,  and 
40.  24  he  put  the  candlestick  in  the  tent  of  the 

Lev.  24.  4  He  shall  order  the.  .pure  candlestick 

Num.  3.  31  the  candlestick,  and  the  altars,  and  the 
4.  9  take  a  cloth,  .and  cover  the  candlestick 

8.  2  seven  lamps,  .over  against  the  candlestick 

8.  3  the  lamps,  .over  against  the  candlestick 
8.  4  thiswork  of  the  candlestick  (was  of),  .gold 
8.  4  so  he  made  the  candlestick 

1  Ki.  7.  49  tlie  candlesticks  of  pure  gold,  five  on  the 

2  Kb  4.  10  a  table,  and  a  stool,  and  a  candlestick 
1UI1.  28.  15  the  weight  for  the  candlesticks  of  gold 

28.  15  by  weight  for  every  candlestick,  and  lor 
28.  15  and  for  the  candlesticks  of  silver  liy 
28.  15  for  the  candlestick,  of  every  candlestick 

2  C’h.  4.  7  And  he  made  ten  candlesticks  of  gold 

4  10  the  candlesticks  with  their  lamps,  that 
13.  11  the  candlestick  of  gold  with  the  lamps 
Jer.  52.  19  tlie  caldrons,  and  the  candlesticks,  and 
Zecli.  4.  2  I  have  looked,  and,  behold,  a  candlestick 
4.  11  upon  tlie  right  (side)  of  the  candlestick 

2 . Candlestick,  nelrrashta. 

Dan.  5.  5  wrote  over  against  tlie  candlestick  upon 

3.  Lamp  stand,  hvxv'ia  luchnia. 

Matt  s-  15  a  caudle,  and  put  it.  .011  a  candlestick 
Mark  4.  21  Is  a  candle,  .not.  .set  on  a  candlestick 
Luke  8.  16  a  candle,  .hut  settetli(it)  on  a  candlestick 
11.  33  a  candle. .  hut  011  a  candlestick 
Ileh.  9.  2  tabernacle,  .wherein.. the  candlestick 
Rev.  1.  12  turned  I  saw  seven  golden  candlesticks 
1.  13  in  the  midst  of  the  seven  candlesticks 
1.  20  and  the  seven  golden  candlesticks 
1.  20  the  seven  candlesticks  which  thou  saw  est 

2  1  whowalketliinthemidstjof.  .candlesticks 

2  5  will  come.  .and.  .remove  thy  candlestick 

11.  4  two  olive  trees,  and  the  two  candlesticks 

CANE  — 

Cane,  reed,  nip  qaneh. 

Isa.  43.  24  Thou  hast  brought  me  no  sweet  cane 
J  er.  6.  20  and  tlie  sweet  cane  from  a  far  country  ? 

CANKER  — 

A  consumption,  gangrene,  yuyypaiva  gaggraina. 

2  Ti.  2.  17  their  word  will  eat  as  doth  a  canker  ;  of 

CANKER  WORM  — 

Hedge  chafer,  a  kind  of  locust,  P?.l  yeleg. 

Joel  1.  4  locust  hath  left  hath  the  canker  worm 
1.  4  that  which  the  canker  worm  hath  left 


CANKERED 


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CAPTIVE 


Joel  2.  25  the  canker  worm,  .the  caterpillar,  and 
Null.  3.  15  it  shall  eat  thee  up  like  the  canker  worm 

3.  15  make  thyself  many  as  the  canker  worm 

3.  16  the  canker  worm  spoileth,  and  lleeth 

CANKERED,  to  be  — 

To  he  rusted,  KotTiiopou  katioomai 

Jas.  5.  3  Your  gold  and  silver  is  cankered  ;  and 

CAN'-NEH,  .133  set  up,  distinguished. 

In  the  S.  coast  of  Arabia,  now  called  Canne. 

Eze.  27.  23  Haran,  and  C.,  and  Eden,  the  merchants 

CA-PER-NA'-UM,  Kairopvaovp  village  of  Nahum. 

On  the  western  shore  of  the  Sea  of  Galilee,  and  near  the 
northern  end.  It  was  in  the  land  of  Gennesaret,  on  the 
rich  busy  plain.  The  doom  pronounced  against  it  and 
the  other  cities  has  been  singularly  fulfilled,  and  in 
sacred  topography  there  is  no  more  difficult  task  than 
to  discover  the  site.  The  spots  in  dispute  are  Khan- 
Minyeh  and  Tell -Hum ;  the  latter  .is  3  miles  N.  of 
the  former,  and  about  3  miles  from  the  entrance  of 
the  Jordan  into  the  lake. 

Matt.  4. 13  he  came  and  dwelt  in  C.,  which  is  upon 

8.  5  when  Jesus  was  entered  into  C.,  there 
11.  23  thou,  C.,  which  art  exalted  unto  heaven 

17.  24  when  they  were  come  to  C.,  they  that 

Mark  1.  21  they  went  into  C. ;  and  straightway 
2.  1  he  entered  into  C.  after  (some)  days 

9.  33  he  came  to  C.  :  and,  being  in  the  house 
Luke  4.  2  j  whatsoever  we  have  heard  done  in  C. 

4.  31  And  came  down  to  C.,  a  city  of  Galilee 

7.  1  when  he  had  ended . .  he  entered  into  C. 

10.  15  thou,  C.,  which  art  exalted  to  heaven 
John  2.  12  After  this  he  went  down  to  C.,  he,  and 

4.  46  a  certain  nobleman . .  son  was  sick  at  C. 

6.  17  and  went  over  the  sea  toward  C.  And  it 

6.  24  and  came  to  C.,  seeking  for  Jesus 

6. 59  These  things  said  he . .  as  he  taught  in  C. 

CAPH'-TOR,  ■nn?3l  cup. 

The  principal  seat  of  the  Philistines,  who  are  once  called 
Caphtorim,  as  being  of  the  same  race  as  the  Mizraite 
people  of  that  name.  The  position  of  Caphtor  may 
have  been  in  Egypt,  or  near  it.  From  Jer.  47.  4  some 
think  it  was  an  island,  hut  “  isle  ’’  means,  in  its  wider 
application,  a  maritime  land  whether  on  the  coast  or 
an  island. 

Deut.  2.  23  Caphtorims,  which  came  forth  out  of  C. 
Jer.  47.  4  Philistines,  .remnant  of  the  country  of  C. 
Amos  9.  7  and  the  Philistines  from  C.,  and  the 

CAPH-TO'-RIM,  D’lia?3. 

The  people  of  Caphtor.  The  name  seems  to  be  preserved 
in  that  of  the  old  Egyptian  city  Copt  us. 

Gen.  10.  14  of  whom  came  Philistim,  and  C. 

Deut.  2.  23  the  C.,  which  came  forth  out  of  C.,  destr. 

1  Ch.  1.  12  of  whom  came  the  Philistines,  and  C. 

CAP-PA-DO-CI'-A,  KairTraSo/cia. 

An  elevated  table-land,  intersected  by  mountain  chains 
in  the  eastern  part  of  Asia  Minor,  bounded  on  the  N. 
by  Pontus,  W.  by  Lycaonia,  S.  by  Cilicia,  and  E.  by 
Syria  anil  Armenia  Minor.  It  was  always  deficient  in 
wood.  Its  interest  for  students  of  scripture  arises 
chiefly  from  the  mention  of  its  Jewish  residents  among 
the  hearers  of  Peter’s  first  sermon,  and  its  Christian 
residents  among  the  readers  of  his  first  epistle. 

Acts  2.  9  dwellers  in.  .C.,  in  Pontus,  and  Asia 
1  Pe.  1.  1  strangers  scattered  throughout.  .C.,  Asia 

CAPTAIN  — 

1  .First,  leader,  chief,  fpx  alluph. 

Jer.  13.  21  for  thouliast  taught  them  (to  be)  captains 

2.  Lord,  owner,  possessor,  haal. 

Jer.  37.  13  a  captain  of  the  ward  (was)  there,  whose 

3 . Tiphsar,  ( a  title  of  honour),  iD?u  tiphsar. 

Jer.  51.  27  appoint  a  captain  against  her  ;  cause  the 
Nah.  3.  17  and  thy  captains  as .  .great  grasshoppers 

4..1  ram,  leader,  na  kar. 

Eze.  21.  22  appoint  captains,  to  open  the  mouth  in 
5.Lcrtder,  one  before,  Til  nagUl. 

1  Si.  9. 16  thou  shalt  anoint  him . .  captain  over  my 

io.  1  the  Lord  hath  anointed  thee,  .captain 

13.  14  Lord  hath  commanded  him . .  captain 

2  Si.  5.  2  and  thou  shalt  be  a  caotain  over  Israel 
2  Ki.  20.  5  tell  Hezekiah  the  captain  of  my  people 
2  Ch.11.  xi  strongholds,  and  put  captains  in  them 

G.  Ec  tiled,  lifted  up  one,  k’ii’i  nasi. 

Num.  2.  3  the  son  of  Amminadab  . .  captain  of  the 
2.  5  Zuar.  .captain  of  the  children  of  Issachar 
2.  7  Helon . .  captain  of  the  children  of  Zebulun 
2.  10  the  captain  of  the  children  of  Reuben 
2.  12  the  captain  of  the  children  of  Simeon 
2.  14  the  captain  of  the  sons  of  Gad . .  Eliasapli 
2.  18  the  captain  of  the  sons  of  Ephraim 
2.  20  the  captain  of  the  children  of  Manasseh 
2.  22  the  captain  of  the  sons  of  Benjamin 
2.  25  the  captain  of  the  children  of  Dan.  .Ahi. 
2.  27  the  captain  of  the  children  of  Asher.  .P. 
2.  29  the  captain  of  the  children  of  Naphtali 

l. Governor,  nrjg  pechah. 

1  Ki.  20.  24  and  put  captains  in  their  rooms 

2  Ki.  18.  24  wilt  thou  turn .  .the  face  of  one  captain 
Isa.  36.  9  wilt  thou  turn,  .the  face  of  one  captain 
Jer.  51.  23  will  I  break  in  pieces  captains  and  rulers 

51.  28  the  kings  of  the  Medes,  the  captains 
51.57  her  wise  (meu),  her  captains,  and  her 


Ezc.  23.  6  clothed  with  blue,  captains  and  rulers 

23.  12  captains  and  rulers  clothed  most  gorge. 

23.  23  desirable  young  men,  captains  and  rulers 
Dan.  3.  2,3,27  princes,  the  governors,  and . .  captains 
6.  7  princes,  the  counsellors,  and  the  captains 

9>. Ruler,  judge,  \"4^  qatsin. 

Josh.  10.  24  the  captains  of  the  men  of  war  which 
Judgn.  6  they  said.  .Come,  and  be  our  captain 
xi.  11  the  people  made  him  head  and  captain 

9 . Head,  tyati  rosh. 

Num  14.  4  Let  us  make  a  captain,  and  let  us  return 
Deut29.  10  your  captains  of  your, tribes,  your  elders 

1  Ch.  4.  42  having  for  their  captains  Pelatiah,  and 

11.  15  three  of  the  thirty  captains  went  down 

11.  42  a  captain  of  the  Reubenites,  and  thirty 

12.  14  the  sons  of  Gad,  captains  of  the  host 
12.  18  and  made  them  captains  of  the  band 

12.  20  captains  of  the  thousands  that  (were)  of 
27.  3  Perez  (was)  the  chief  of  all  the  captains 

2  Ch.13.  12  God  himself  (is)  with  us  for  (our)  captain 

10 . Great  one,  31  rah. 

2  Ki.  25.  8, 10, 11,  12, 15, 18, 20  Nebuzar-adan,  captain 
Jer.  39.  9,  10,  11,  13  Nebuzar-adan  the  captain 

40.  1,  2,  5  the  captain  of  the  guard 

41.  10  Nebuzar-adan  the  captain  of  the  guard 
43.  6  Nebuzar-adan  the  captain  of  the  guard 
52. '12  nineteenth,  .came  Nebuzar-adan,  captain 
52.  14  all  the  army,  .with  the  captain  of  the 

52.  15,  16,  10,  24,  26,  30  the  captain  of  the  guard 
Dan.  2.  14  Arioch  the  captain  of  the  king’s  guard 

11.  Head,  Tf  sar. 

Gen.  37.  36  anofticerof  Pharaoh’s ..  captain  of. .guard 

39.  1  an  officer  of  Pharoah,  captain  of.  .guard 

40.  3  he  put  them .  .in  the  house  of  the  captain 

40.  4  tiie  captain  of  the  guard  charged  Joseph 

41.  10  ward  in  the  captain  of  the  guard’s  house 
41.  12  an  Hebrew,  servant  to  the  captain  of  the 

Num 31.  14  Moses  was  wroth  with,  .the  captains 

31.  48  captains  of  thousands,  and  captains  of 

31.  52  captains  of  thousands,  and  of.  .captains 
31.  54  the  captains  of  thousands,  .of  hundreds 
Deut.  1.  15  captains  over  thousands,  and  captains 

I.  15  captains  over  fifties,  and  captains  over 

20.  9  make  captains  of  the  armies  to  lead  the 

Josh.  5.  14  but  (as)  captain  of  the  host  of  the  Lord 

5.  15  the  captain  of  the  Lord's  host  said  unto 
Judg.  4.  2  the  captain  of  whose  host  (was)  Sisera 
4.  7  I  will  draw  unto  thee.  .Sisera,  the  captain 

1  Sa.  8.  12  he  will  appoiut  him  captains  over  thous. 

12  9  sold  them  into  the  hand.  .Sisera,  captain 

14.  50  name  of  the  captain  of  his  host.  .Abner 

17.  18  carry  these  ten  cheeses  unto  the  captain 

1 7.  55  Saul . .  said  unto  Abner,  the  captain  of  the 

18.  13  Saul,  .made  him  his  captain  over  a  thous. 

22.  2  and  he  became  a  captain  over  them 

22.  7  will  the  son  of  Jesse,  .make,  .captains 
26.  5  Abner  the  son  of  Ner,  the  captain  of  his 

2  Sa,  2.  8  .Abner  the  son  of  Ner,  captain  of  Saul’s 

4.  2  Saul’s  son  had  two  men .  .captains  of  ba. 

10.  16  Shobaoh  the  captain  of  the  host.. (went) 

10.  18  the  Syrians ..  smote  Shobacli  the  captain 

18.  1  set  captains  of  thousands  and  captains 

18.  5  the  king  gave  all  the  captains  charge 

19.  13  if  thou  be  not  captains  of  the  host 

23.  19  he  wa3  their  captain .  .lie  attained  not 

24.  2  Joab  the  captain  of  the  host,  which  (was) 

24.  4  and  against  the  captains  of  the  hosts 

24.  4  Joab  and  the  captains  of  the  host  went 

1  Ki.  1.  19  hath  called.  .Joab  the  captain  of  the  host 

1.  25  hath  called  all  the.  .captains  of  the  host 

2.  5  to  the  two  captains  of  the  hosts  of  Israel 
2.  32  Abner  the  son  of  Ner,  captain  of  the  host 
2.  32  Amasa  the  son  of  Jether,  captain  of  the 

II.  15,  21  Joah  the  captain  of  the  host  was 

11.  24  he  gathered  men.. and  became  captain 

15.  20  So  Ben-hadad . .  sent  the  captains  of  the 

16.  9  servant  Zimri,  captain  of  half .  .chariots 
16.  16  all  Israel  made  Omri,  the  captain  of  the 
22.  32  captains  of  the  chariots  saw  Jehosliapliat 
22.  33  the  captains  of  the  chariots  perceived 

2  Ki.  1.  9  Then  the  king  sent  unto  him  a  captain  of 

1.  10  and  said  to  the  captain  of  fifty,  If  I  (be)  a 
1.  11  he  sent  unto  him  another  captain  of  fifty 
1.  13  he  sent  again  a  captain  of  the  third  fifty 
1.  13  the  third  captain  of  fifty  went  up,  and 
1.  14  and  burnt  up  the  two  captains  of  the 

4.  13  be  spokenforto. .  the  captain  of  the  host? 

5.  1  Naaman,  captain  of  the  host  of  the  king 

8.  21  the  captains,  .and  the  people  fled  into 

9.  5  behold,  the  captains  of  the  host,  .sitting 
9.  5  I  have  an  errand  to  thee,  0  captain 

9.  5  And  he  said,  To  thee,  0  captain 
11.  9  the  captains  over  ‘lie  hundreds  did.  .all 
11.  10  the  captains  over  hundreds,  .that  (were) 
11.  15  the  priest  commanded  the  captains  of 

25.  23  the  captains  of  the  armies,  they  and  their 

25.  26  all  the  people,  .and  the  captains  of  the 

1  Ch.  1 1.  6  Jebusites  first  shall  be  chief  and  captain 

11.  21  Of  the  three,  .he  was  their  captain 

12.  21  they  helped  David,  .and  were  captains  in 

12.  28  of  his  father’s,  twenty  and  two  captains 

12.  34  of  Naphtali  a  thousand  captains,  and 

13.  '  1  And  David  consulted  with  the  captains  of 
15.  25  the  captains .  .went  to  bring  up  the  ark  of 

19.  16,  18  Shophach  the  captain  of  the  host 

25.  1  the  captains  of  the  host  separated  to  the 

26.  26  the  captains  over  thousands  and  hund. 
25.  26  the  captains  of  the  host,  had  dedicated 

27.  1  and  captains  of  thousands  and  hundreds 


1  CI1.27.  3  of  all  the  captains  of  the  host  for  the  first 

27.  5  The  third  captain  of  the  host  for  the  third 

28.  1  tribes,  and  the  captains  of  the  companies 

28.  1  captains  over  the  thousands  and  captains 

29.  6  the  captains  of  thousands,  .of  hundreds 

2  Ch.  1.  2  to  the  captains  of  thousands,  .hundreds 

8.  9  chief  of  his  captains,  and  captains  of  his 

16.  4  Ben-hadad  hearkened. .sent  the  captains 

17.  14  of  Judah,  the  captains  of  thousands 

17.  15  next  to  him.  .Jehohanan  the  captain 

18.  30,  31,  32  the  king  of  Syria,  .com.  the  capt. 

21.  9  compassed  him  in,  and  the  captains  of 

23.  1,  14,  20  took  the  captains  of  hundreds 
23.  9  Jehoiada.  .delivered  to  the  captains  of 

25.  5  captains  over  thousands,  and  cap.  over 

26.  11  under  the  hand,  .(one)of  the  king’s  capt. 

32.  6  he  set  captains  of  war  over  the  people 

32.  21  the  leaders  and  captains  in  the  can.p 

33.  11  the  Lord  brought  upon  them  the  captains 

33.  14  put  captains  of  war  in  all  the  fenced  cities 

Job  39.  25  the  thunder  of  the  captains,  and  the 
Isa.  3.  3  The  captain  of  fifty,  and  the  honourable 
Jer.  40.  7,  13  the  captains  of  the  forces,  .in  the 

41.  11,  13,  16  captains  of  the  forces  that  (were) 

42.  1,  8  all  the  captains  of  the  forces,  .came 

43.  4,  5  the  captains  of  the  forces,  and  all  the 
V2. Ruler,  powerful  one,  B’l?f  shallit. 

Dan.  2.  15  He  answered.  .Arioch  the  king's  captain 

13.  Third,  one  of  or  over  three,  o'by  shalish. 

Exod  14.  7  he  took,  .captains  over  every  one  of  them 

15.  4  his  chosen  captains  also  are  drowned 
2Sa.  23.  8  The  Tachmonite.  .chief  among  the  cap. 

1  Ki.  9.  22  servants,  and  his  princes, and  his  captains 

2  Ki.  9.  25  Then  said  (Jehu)  to  Bidkar  his  captain 

10.  25  Jehu  said  to  the  guard  and  to  the  capta. 

10.  25  the  guard  and  the  captains  cast  (them) 

15.  25  the  son  of  Remaliah,  a  captain  of  his 

1  Ch.  11.  11  Jashobeam.  .the  chief  of  the  captains 
12.  18  came  upon  Amasai.  .chief  of  the  captains 
2CI1.  8.  9  and  captains  of  his  chariots  and  horsemen 

14.  Chief  leader,  apxyy6s  archegos. 

Heb.  2.  10  make  the  captain  of  their  salvation 

15 . Leader  of  an  army,  arpary-yos  strategos. 

Luke22.  4  communed  with  the  chief  priest  and  cap. 

22.  52  chief  priests,  and  captains  of  the  temple 
Acts  4.  1  the  captain  of  the  temple,  .came  upon 

5.  24  the  captain  of  the  temple,  .heard  these 
5.  26  Then  went  the  captain  with  the  officers 

ld>. Leader  of  a  thousand,  x‘hlapxos  chiliarchos. 
Johni8.  12  and  the  captain  and  officers,  .took  Tesus 
Rev.  19.  18  ye  may  eat  the  flesh  of .  .captains 

CAPTAIN,  chief  (or  high)  — 

Ulead,  Tf  sar. 

Gen.  21.  22,  32  Phichol  the  chief  captain  of  his  host 

26.  26  Phichol  the  chief  captain  of  his  army 

2. Leader  of  a  thousand,  x‘ hiapxos  chiliarchos. 
Mark  6.  21  his  lords,  high  captains,  and  chief 
Acts  21.  31  tidings  came  unto  the  chief  captain 

21.  32  they  saw  the  chief  captain  and  the  soldiers 

21.  33  the  chief  captain  came  near,  and  took  him 

21.  37  he  said  unto  the  chief  captain,  May  I 

22.  24  The  chief  captain  commanded  him  to  be 

22.  26  he  W'ent  and  told  the  chief  captain 

22.  27  ’then  the  chief  captain  came,  and  said 
22.  28  the  chief  captain  answered,  With  a  great 

22.  29  and  the  chief  captain  also  was  afraid 

23.  10  the  chief  captain,  .commanded  the  sold 
23.  15  signify  to  the  chief  captain  that  he  bring 

23.  17  Bring  this  young  man  unto  the  chief  cap. 

23.  18  So  he.  brought  (him)  to  the  chief  captain 

23.  19  Then  the  chief  captain  took  him  by  the  h. 

23.  22  the  chief  captain,  lettheyoung  man  hep. 

24.  7  [the  chief  captain  Lysias  came  (upon  us)| 

24.  22  Lysias  the  chief  captain  shall  come  down 

25.  23  place  of  hearing,  with  the  chief  captains 
Rev.  6.  15  the  rich  men,  and  the  chief  captains 

CAPTAIN  of  the  guard  — 

Chief  of  the  encampment,  a’TpaToireSapx'OS. 

Acts  28.  16  [delivered,  .to  the  captain  of  the  guard] 

CAPTAIN  that  had  rule  — 

Head,  If  sar. 

1  Ki.22.  31  captains  that  had  rule  over  his  chariots 
CAPTAINS  — 

l.One  ready,  prepared,  '13  kart. 

2  Ki.n.  4  rulers  over  hundreds,  with  the  captains 

11.  19  rulers  over  hundreds,  and  the  captains 

2.  Thirty,  n'fiSp  shelosMm,  shalishim. 

1  Ch.  11.  11  Jashobeam.  .the  chief  of  the  captains 

12.  18  came  upon  Amasai .  .chief  of  the  captains 

CAPTIVE  — 

1.  Exile,  one  removed  or  removing,  rihia  golali. 

2  Ki.  24.  16  the  king  of  Babylon  brought  captive  to  B. 
Eze.  1.  1  I  (was)  among  the  captives  by  the  river 

2.  To  remove  into  exile,  rrn  galah. 

2  Ki  24.  14  men  of  valour,  .ten  thousand  captives 
Isa.  49.  21  lost  my  children,  and  am.  .a  captive 

3.  Exile,  removal,  rnSa  galuth. 

Isa.  20.  4  lead,  .the  Ethiopians  captives,  young 
45.  13  and  he  shall  let  go  my  captives 
Jer.  28.  4  with  all  the  captives  of  Judah,  that  went 

i.Son  of  exile  or  removal,  *t(i)ba"]g  hen  galutha. 

Dan.  2.  25  I  have  found  a  man  of  the  captives  of 


CAPTIVE 


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Tj  take  away  captive,  shabali. 

Gen.  3i.  26  carried  away  my  daughters,  as  captives 
Isa.  61.  1  to  proclaim  liberty  to  the  captives,  anu 

One  taken  away  captive,  W  shebi. 

Kxodiz.  29  the  first  horn  of  the  captive  that  (was) 
\um31  12  they  brought  the  captives,  and  the  prey 

31.  19  purify  (both)  yourselves  and  your  cap. 

2  Ch  28  17  the  Edomites,  .carried  away  captives 
Isa.  40.  24  Shall  the  prey,  or  the  lawful  captive 

49  25  Even  the  captives  of  the  mighty  shall 
S2.  2  bauds  of  thy  neck,  0  captive  daughter 
•Ter.  48.  46  for  thy  sons  are  taken  captives,  and  thy 
Dan.  11.  8  shall  also  carry  captives  into  Egypt 

Company  of  captives,  n;3»  shibyah. 

Dent  21. 11  And  seest  among  the  captives  a . .  woman 

32.  42  the  blood  of  the  slain  and  of  the  captives 

2  Ch  28  5  carried . .  a . .  multitude  of  them  captives 

28.  II  bear  me,  therefore,  and  deliver  the  capt. 

28.  13  Ye  shall  not  bring  in  the  captives  hither 

28.  14  So  the  armed  men  left  the  captives 
28.  15  the  men.  .rose  up,  and  took  the  captives 
Jer.  48.  46  sons  are  taken .  .tliy  daughters  captives 

.Captivity,  tops'  shebi  th. 

E/.e.  16.  53  the  captivity  of  thy  captives  in  the  midst 
One  taken  by  the  spear,  aixpa\wros  aichmalOtns. 
Luke  4.  18  to  preach  deliverance  to  the  captives,  and 
[See  also  Carried  away,  carry  away,  lead,  led  away.] 

APTIVE,  to  go  — 

'0  remove  into  exile,  nSj  galah. 

Amos  6.  7  go  captive  with  the  first  that  go  captive 

APTIVE,  to  bring  away  — 

'0  take  away  captive,  nay’  shabah. 

2  Ki.  5.  2  Syrians,  .brought  away  captive,  .a  little 

APTIVE,  to  be  carried  — 

'0  be  taken  away  captive,  nyg  shabah,  2. 

1  Ki.  8.  47  the  land  whither  they  were  carried  capt. 

2  Ch.  6.  37  the  land  whither  they  were  carried  cap. 
Eze.  6.  g  nations  whither  they  shall  be  carried  cap. 

APTIVE,  to  be  carried  away  — 

.To  be  exiled,  nS;  galah,  6. 

Jer.  40.  1  which  were  carried  away  captive  unto 

.  To  be  taken  away  captive,  npc.'  shabah,  2. 

Jer.  13. 17  the  Lord's  flock  is  carried  away  captive 

APTIVE,  to  carry  — 

.  To  take  away  captive,  ripy  shabah. 

1  Ki.  8.  47  land  of  them  that  carried  them  captives 

8.  50  before  them  who  carried  them  captive 

2  Ch.  6.  38  whither  they  have  carried  them  captives 
Psa  106.  46  of  all  those  that  carried  them  captives 

.  To  remove  into  exile,  nSf  galah,  5. 

2  Ki.t5.  29  and  carried  them  captive  to  Assyria 
16.  9  carried  (the  people  of)  it  captive  to  Kir 
Jer.  20.  4  he  shall  carry  them  captive  into  Babylon 

APTIVE,  to  carry  away  — 

.  To  take  away  captive,  ruy  shabah. 

Nuni24.  22  Asshur  shall  carry  thee  away  captive 

1  Ki.  8.  46  so  that  they  carry  them  away  captives 

2  Ch.  6.  36  carry  them  away  captives  unto  a  land 

25.  12  did  the  children,  .carry  away  captive 
28.  8  carried  away  captive  of  their  brethren 
28.  17  smitten  Judah,  and  carried  away  captives 
Psa  137.  3  they  that  carried  us  away  captive 
Jer.  41.  10  Ishmael  carried  away  captive  all  the 
41.  10  son  of  Nethaniah  carried . .  away  captive 
41.  14  Ishmael  had  carried  away  captive  from 
43.  12  shall  burn  .and  carry  them  away  captives 
Obad.  11.  the  strangers  earned  away  captive  his 

1.  To  remove  into  exile,  galah,  5. 

Jer.  24.  1  king  of  Babylon  had  carried  away  captive 
27.  20  carried  away  captive  Jeconiah  the  son 
39.  9  carried  away  captive  into  Babylon  the 
43.  3  carry  us  away  captives  into  Babylon  — 

52.  15  guard  carried  au-ay  captive  (certain)  of 
52.  28  Nebuchadrezzar  carried  away  captive 
52.  29  he  carried  away  captive  from  Jerusalem  - 
52.  30  the  guard  carried  away  captive  of  the  Jews 
Amos  1.  6  carried  away  captive  the  whole  captivity 

1  APTIVE,  to  cause  to  be  carried  away  — 

To  remove  into  exile,  galah,  5. 

Jer.  29.  7  I  have  caused  you  to  be  carried  away  capt. 

29.  14  I  caused  you  to  be  carried  away  captive 

3 APTIVE  exile  — 

To  be  bent,  bowed,  tsaah. 

Isa.  51. 14  The  captive  exile  hastenetli  that  he  may 
CAPTIVE,  to  lead  — 

1  To  take  away  captive,  ft}®  shabah. 

JbjjB-S-  is  lead  thy  captivity  captive,  thou  son  of 
2  Ch  30.  9  before  them  that  lead  them  captive,  so 
Psa.  68.  18  thou  hast  led  captivity  captive  :  thou 

2.  To  remove  into  exile,  rta  galah,  5. 

Jer.  22.  t2  place  whither  they  have  led  him  captive 

3.  T?  take  by  the  spear,  alxpaXurevu  aichmaldteuo. 
Eph.  4.  8  he  led  captivity  captive,  and  gave  gifts 

2  li.  3.  4  [lead  captive]  silly  women  laden  with 

CAPTIVE,  to  lead  away  — 

1 .  To  take  away  captive,  rniz  shabah. 

1  Ki.  8.  48  their  enemies  which  led  them  away  cap. 


2.  To  be  exiled,  nba  galah,  4. 

Kali.  2.  7  Huzzab  shall  be  led  away  captive,  she 

3 . To  lake  by  the  spear,  aixyaXivTiCu  aichmalotizo. 
Luke2i.  24  shall  be  led  away  captive  into  all  nations 

CAPTIVE,  to  take  — 

To  take  away  captive,  rips'  shabah. 

Gen.  34.  29  little  ones,  .their  wives  took  they  captive 
31.  9  Israel  took .  .the  women  of  Midian  captives 
Deut2i.  10  and  thou  hast  taken  them  captive 

1  Sa.  30.  2  had  taken  the  women  captives  that  (were) 

2  Ki.  6.  22  thou  hast  taken  captive  with  thy  sword 
2  Ch.28.  11  captives,  .which  ye  have  taken  captive 
Isa.  14.  2  and  they  shall  take  them  captives,  whose 
Jer.  50.  33  all  that  took  them  captives  held  them 

CAPTIVE,  to  be  taken  — 

1  .To  be  taken  away  captive,  np;?  shabah,  2. 

Gen.  14. 14  heard  that  his  brother  was  taken  captive 

1  Sa.  30.  3  and  their  daughters,  were  taken  captives 

30.  5  David’s  two  wives  were  taken  captives 

2.  To  catch  alive,  (wypioi  zogreo. 

2  Ti.  2.  26  who  are  taken  captive  by  him  at  his  will 

CAPTIVITY  — 

1.  Exile,  removal,  nVu  golah. 

2  Ki.  24.  15  (those)  carried  he  into  captivity  from  Jer. 

1  Ch.  5.  22  dwelt  in  their  steads  until  the  captivity 
Ezra  1.  11  bring  up  with .  .the  captivity  that  were 

2.  1  children,  .went  up  out  of  the  captivity 

4.  1  the  children  of  the  captivity  builded  the 

6.  19  the  children  of  the  captivity  kept  the 

6.  20  for  all  the  children  of  the  captivity 
6.  21  which  were  come  again  out  of  captivity 

10.  7  all  the  children  of  the  captivity,  that 

10.  16  And  the  children  of  the  captivity  did  so 
Esth.  2.  6  Who . .  carried  away . .  with  the  captivity 
Jer.  29.  16  are  not  gone  forth  w  ith  you  into  captivity 

29.  20  Hear,  .the  word .  all  ye  of  the  captivity 

29.  31  Send  to  all  them  of  the  captivity,  saying 
46.  19  furnish  thyself  to  go  into  captivity :  for 
48.  7  Cliemosh  shall  go  forth  into  captivity 
48.  11  neither  hath  he  gone  into  captivity 
4q.  3  for  their  king  shall  go  into  captivity 
Eze.  3.  11  go,  get  thee  to  them  of  the  captivity 

3.  15  came  to  them  of  the  captivity  at  Tel-abib 

11.  24  in  a  vision,  .to  them  of  the  captivity 

11.  25  Then  I  spake  unto  them  of  the  captivity 

12.  4  they  that  go  forth  into  captivity 

12.  7  I  brought  forth  my  stuff,  .for  captivity 
12.  11  they  shall  remove,  (and)  go  into  captivity 
25.  3  Judah,  when  they  went  into  captivity 
Amos  1.  15  And  their  king  shall  go  into  captivity 
Zech.  6.  10  Take  of.  .the  captivity .  . of  Heldai 

14.  2  half  of .  .city  shall  go  forth  into  captivity 

2.  To  remove  into  exile,  n^3  galah. 

Judg  18.  30  until  the  day  of  the  captivity  of  the  land 

3.  Exile,  removal,  niSf  galuth, 

2  Ki.  25.  27  seven  and  thirtieth  year  of  the  captivity 
Ezra  6.  16  the  children  of  the  captivity,  kept  the 
Jer.  29.  22  a  curse  by  all  the  captivity  of  Judah 

52.  31  in.  .seven  and  thirtieth  year  of .  .captivity 
Eze.  1.  2  fifth  year  of  king  Jehoiachin's  captivity 

33.  21  in  the  twelfth  ycatvof  our  captivity 
40.  1  the  five . .  twentieth  year  of  our  captivity 
Dan.  5.  13  (Art)  thou . .  of  the  children  of.  .captivity 
6.  13  Daniel,  which  (is)  of.  .children,  .captivity 
Amos  1.  6  they  carried .. captive .  .whole  captivity 
1.  9  they  delivered  up  the  whole  captivity 
Obad.  20  And  the  captivity  of  this  host  of  the 
20  and  the  captivity  of  Jerusalem,  which 

4..-1  casting  away,  or  vpand  down,  ■"ibol’a  taltelah. 
Isa.  22.17  will  carry . .  away  with  a  mighty  captivity 

5. Captivity ,  rej  shebuth. 

Deut  30.  3  the  Lord  thy  God  will  turn . .  captivity 
Job  42.  10  the  Lord  turned  the  captivity  of  Job 
Psa.  14.  7  the  Lord  bringeth  back  the  captivity 

53.  6  God  bringeth  back  the  captivity  of  his 
83.  1  thou  hast  brought  back  the  captivity  of 

126.  4  Turn  again  our  captivity,  0  Lord 
Jer.  29.  14  I  will  turn  away  your  captivity 

30.  3,  18  I  will  bring  again  the  captivity  of  my 

31.  23  when  I  shall  bring  again  their  captivity 

32.  44  I  will  cause  their  captivity  to  return 

33.  7  I  will  cause  the  captivity  of.  Israel,  to 
33.  11  I  will  cause  to  return  the  captivity  of 
33.  26  I  will  cause  their  captivity  to  return 

48.  47  Yet  will  I  bring  again  the  captivity  of  M. 

49.  6  I  will  bring  again  the  captivity  of  the 
49.  39  I  will  bring  again  the  captivity  of  Elam 

Lam.  2.  14  iniquity,  to  turn  away  thy  captivity 
Eze.  29.  14  I  will  bring  again  the  captivity  of  Egypt 
Hos.  6.  11  when  I  returned  the  captivity  of  my 
Joel  3.  1  I  shall  bring  again  the  captivity  of  Judah 
Amos  9.  14  I  will  bring  again  the  captivity  of  my 
Zepli.  2.  7  visit  them,  and  turn  away  their  captivity 
3.  20  I  turn  back  your  captivity  before  your 

Q. Captivity,  captive,  shebi. 

Deut2i.  13  put  the  raiment  of  her  captivity  from  off 
28. 41  for  they  shall  go  into  captivity 
Judg.  5.  12  lead  thy  captivity  captive,  thou  son  of  A. 
2  Ch.  6.  37  pray  unto  thee .  .land  of  their  captivity 
2q.  9  our  wives  (are)  in  captivity  for  this 
Ezra  2.  1  children .  .that  went  up  out  of.  .captivity 
3.  8  they  that  were  come  out  of  the  captivity 

8.  35  children,  .w'ere  come  out  of  the  captivity 

9.  7  to  the  sword,  to  captivity,  and  to  a  spoil 
Neh.  1.  2  the  Jews,  .which  were  left  of  the  captivity 


Nell.  1.  3  The  remnant  that  are  left  of  the  captivity 

7.  6  children,  .went  up  out  of  the  captivity 

8.  17  that  were  come  again  out  of  the  captivity 
Isa.  68.  18  thou  hast  led  captivity  captive  :  thou 

78.  61  And  delivered  his  strength  into  captivity 
Isa.  46.  z  but  themselves  are  gone  into  captivity 
Jer.  15.  2  as  (are)  for  the  captivity,  to  the  captivity 
20.  6  all  that  dwell . .  shall  go  into  captivity 
22.  22  and  thy  lovers  shall  go  into  captivity 

30.  10  I  will  save  thee,  .land  of  their  captivity 
30.  16  every  one  of  them,  shall  go  into  captivity 
43.  11  such  (as  are)  for  captivity  to  captivity 
46.  27  save  thee . .  from  the  land  of  their  capt. 
Lam.  1.  5  her  children  are  gone  into  captivity  before 
1. 18  and  my  young  men  are  gone  into  captivity 
Eze.  12.  11  they  shall  remove,  (and)  go  into  captivity 
30.  17  and  these  (cities)  shall  go  into  captivity- 
30.  18  and  her  daughters  shall  go  into  captivity 
Dan.  11.  33  by  flame,  by  captivity,  and  by  spoil 
A1110S9.  4  they  go  into  captivity  before  their  enemie ; 
Nah.  3.  10  she  carried  away,  she  went  into  captivity 
Hab.  I.  9  they  shall  gather  the  captivity  as  the 

7 .Captivity,  (captive),  tops'  shibyah. 

Neh.  4.  4  fur  a  prey  in  the  laud  of  captivity 

8  .Captivity,  tops'  shebi  th. 

Nuni2i.  29  into  captivity  unto  Sihou  king  of  the 
Job  42.  10  the  Lord  turned  the  captivity  of  Job 
Psa.  85.  1  thou  hast  brought  back  the  captivityof 
126.  4  Turn  again  our  captivity,  O  Lord,  as  the 
Jer.  29.  14  I  will  turn  away  your  captivity,  and  I 
49.  39  I  will  bring  again  the  captivity  of  Elam 
Lam.  2.  14  not  discovered,  turn  away  thy  captivity 
Eze.  16.  53  When  I  shall  bring  again  their  captivity 
16.  53  the  captivity  of  Sodom  and  her  daughters 
16  53  captivity  of  Samaria  and  her  daughters 
16.  53  then  (will  I  bring  again)  the  captivity  of 
Zeph.  2.  7  God  shall,  .turn  away  their  captivity 

9 .Captivity,  return,  np'v’  shibah, 

Psa.  126.  I  Lord  turned  again  the  captivity  of  Zion 

10..  1  taking  by  the  spear,  alxP-aXwo-ia  aichmalosia. 
Eph.  4.  8  he  led  captivity  captive,  and  gave  gifts 

CAPTIVITY,  to  bring  into  — 

To  take  by  the  sj)ear,  aiypaA<oTi(w  aichmalotizo. 
Rom.  7.  23  bringing  me  into  captivity  to  the  law  of 
2  Co.  io.  5  bringing  into  captivity  every  thought  to 

CAPTIVITY,  to  cause  to  go  into  — 

To  remove  into  exile,  n^>3  galah,  5. 

Amos  5.  27  will  I  cause  you  to  go  into  captivity 

CAPTIVITY,  to  cause  to  be  led  into  — 

To  remove  into  exile,  "73  galah,  5. 

Eze.  39.  28  God.,  caused  them  to  be  led  into  captivity 

CAPTIVITY,  to  carry  away  into  — 

To  remove  into  exile,  n^>3  galah,  5. 

Lam.  4.  22  no  more  carry  thee  away .  .into  captivit; 

CAPTIVITY,  to  go  into  — 

To  remove  into  exile,  n^>3  galah. 

Isa.  5.  13  my  people  are  gone  into  captivity, becausj 
Lam.  1.  3  Judah  is  gone  into  captivity  because  of 
Eze.  39.  23  the  house  of  Israel  went  into  captivity 
Amos  1.  5  Syria  shall  go  into  captivity  unto  Kir 
5  5  for  Gilgal  shall  surely  go  into  captivity 

7.  17  Israel  shall  surely  go  into  captivity  forth 
Mic.  1.  16  they  arc  gone  into  captivity  from  thee 

CARBUNCLE  — 

1. Stone  of  brightness,  nppx  138  eben  eqdach. 

Isa.  54.  12  I  will  make",  .thy  gates  of  carbuncles 

2.  (llittering  stone,  emerald,  npp?  bareqath. 

Eze.  28.  13  the  sapphire,  the  emerald . .  the  carbuncle 

3.  Glittering  stone,  np-12  bareqeth. 

Exod28.  17  a  sardius,  a  topaz,  and  a  carbuncle 
39.  10  a  sardius,  a  topaz,  and  a  carbuncle 

CAR'-CAS,  D333  severe. 

The  seventh  chamberlain  of  Aliasuerus. 

Esth.  1.  10  he  commanded  Mehumau.  .and  C.,  the 


ARCASE  — 

.  Body,  toia  geviyyali. 

Judgi4-'  8  bees  and  honey  in  the  carcase  of  the  lion 
14.  9  had  taken  the  honey  out  of  the  carcase 

.Fallen  thing,  carcase,  n>sa  mappeleth. 

Judg  1 4.  8  turned  aside  to  seethe  carcase  of  the  lion 

.Faded  thing,  carcase,  rta)  nebelah. 

Lev.  5.  2  whether . .  a  carcase  of  an  unclean  beast 

5.  2  a  carcase  of  unclean  cattle,  or  the  carcase 
11.  8  their  carcaseshall  ye  not  touch;  they  (are) 
n.  11  ye  shall  have  their  carcases  in  abomina. 
11  24  whosoever  touclietli  the  carcase  of  them 
1 1’  25  whosoever  beareth .  the  carcase  of  them 
II  27  whoso  touclietli  their  carcase  shall  be 
11  28  he  that  beareth  the  carcase  of  them  shall 
11  ,,  whereupon  (any  part)  of  their  carcase 
II  36  that  which  toucheth  their  carcase  shall 
ii.  37,  38  if  (any  part)  of  their  carcase  fall  it 
II  39  he  that  toucheth  the  carcase ..  shall  be 
II.  40  he  that  eatetli  of  the  carcase,  .shall  was, 1 
11.  40  he  also  that  beareth  the  carcase,  .shall 
Deut  28.  26  thy  carcase. shall  be  meat  unto  all  fowls 
Josh.  8.  20  they  should  take  his  Carcase  down  from 
1  Ki.13.  22  thy  carcase  shall  not  come  unto  the  sep. 

13.  24  liis  carcase  (was)  cast  in  the  way,  and  tho 


CARCASE 


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CARRIED 


1  Ki.  13.  24  the  lion  also  stood  by  the  carcase 

13.  25  men  passed  by,  and  saw  the  carcase 
13.  25  and  the  lion  standing  by  the  carcase 
13.  28  he  went,  and  found  his  carcase  cast  in 
13.  28  and  the  lion  standing  by  the  carcase 
13.  28  the  lion  had  not  eaten  the  carcase,  nor 
13.  29  And  the  prophet  took  up  the  carcase  of 

13.  30  he  laid  his  carcase  in  his  own  grave 

2  Ki.  9.  37  the  carcase  of  Jezebel  shall  be  as  dung 
Isa.  5.  25  their  carcases,  .torn  in  the  midst  of  the 
Jer.  7.  33  the  carcases  of  this  people  shall  be  meat 

9.  22  the  carcases  of  men  shall  fall  as  dung 
16.  4  their  carcases  shall  be  meat  for  the  fowls 
16.  18  filled  mine  inheritance  with  the  carcase 
19.  7  their  carcases  will  I  give  to  be  meat  for 

4 . Carcase,  faint,  exhausted  object,  peger. 

Gen.  15.  11  the  fowls  came  down  upon  the  carcases 
Lev.  26.  30  cast  your  carcases  upon  the  carcases  of 
Numi4.  29  Your  carcases  shall  fall  in  this  wilderness 

14.  32  your  carcases,  they  shall  fall  in  this  wii. 
14.  33  until  your  carcases  be  wasted  in  the  wil. 

1  Sa.  17.  46  I  will  give  the  carcases,  .unto  the  fowls  of 
Isa.  14.  19  as  a  carcase  trodden  under  feet 

34.  3  their  stink  shall  come  up  out  of  their  car. 
66.  24  look  upon  the  carcases  of  the  men  that 
Eze.  43.  7  the  carcases  of  their  kings  in  their  high 
43.  9  let  them  put  away,  .the  carcases  of  their 
Nah.  3.  3  and  a  great  number  of  carcases  ;  and 

5.  Limb,  kS>\ov  kolon. 

Heb.  3.  17  whose  carcases  fell  in  the  wilderness  ? 

6.  Fallen  thing,  irTWfia  ptoma. 

Matt  24.  28  wheresoever  the  carcase  is,  there  will  the 

CARCASE,  dead  — 

1  .Carcase,  faded  object,  n^3j  nebelali. 

Deut  14.  8  ye  shall  not.  .touch  their  dead  carcase 

2.  Faint,  exhausted,  133  peger. 

Eze.  6.  5  I  will  lay  the  dead  carcases  of  the  child. 

CAR-CHE'-MISH,  ty'B333  citadel  of  Chemosh. 

A  city  on  the  Euphrates  occupying  nearly  the  site  of 
Mabog  or  Hierapolis  in  later  times,  but  not  to  be  con¬ 
founded  with  the  classical  Circesium,  which  stood 
much  further  down  the  river. 

2  Ch.35.  20  Necho.  .came  up  to  fight  against  C.  by 
Isa.  10.  9  (Is)  not  Calno  as  C  i  (is)  not  Hamath 
Jer.  46.  2  which  was  by  the  river  Euphrates  in  C. 

CARE  — 

1  .Anxious  care,  hint  deagah. 

Eze.  4.  16  bread  by  weight,  and  with  care 

2.  Word,  matter,  133  dabar. 

1  Sa.  10.  2  thy  father  hath  left  the  care  of  the  asses 

3.  Trembling,  fear,  rnin  charadah. 

2  Ki.  4.  13  been  careful  for  us  with  all  this  care 

4.  Division,  distraction,  fj.epig.va  merimna. 

Matt  13.  22  is  he  that  heareth  the  word  ;  and  the  care 
Mark  4.  19  the  cares  of  this,  .and  the  deceitfulness 
Luke.  8.  14  are  choked  with  cares  and  riches 

21.  34  your  hearts  be  overcharged  with,  .cares 
2  Co.  11.28  Besides  those . .  care  of  all  the  churches 

1  Pe.  5.  7  Casting  all  your  care  upon,  .for  he  careth 

5 . Haste,  speed,  cncovSi]  spoude. 

2  Co.  7.  12  our  care  for  you  in  the  sight  of  God  might 
6  .To  be  mindful,  cppovcw  phroneo. 

Phil.  4.  10  at.  .last  your  care  for  me  hath  flourished 

CARE,  earnest  — 

Haste,  speed,  o-rrovSn  spoude. 

2  Co.  8  16  put  the  same  earnest  care  into  the  heart 

CARE,  to  — 

1  .To  set  the  heart,  2S  Dli »  sum  leb. 

2  Sa.  18.  3  if  we  flee  away,  they  will  not  care  for  us 
18.  3  neither  if  half  of  us  die,  will  they  care  for 

2.  To  be  an  object  of  care,  pi\u>  meld. 

Matt  22.  16  neither  carest  thou  for  any  (man)  ;  for 
Mark  4.  38  Master,  carest  thou  not  that  we  perish? 

12.  14  Master,  we  know  that  thou,  .carest  for 
Luke  10.  40  dost  thou  not  care  that  my  sister  hath 
John  10.  13  he  is  an  hireling,  and  careth  not  for  the 
12.  6  not  that  he  care'd  for  the  poor;  but  because 
Acts  18.  17  Gallio  cared  for  none  of  those  things 
1  Co.  7.  21  Art  thou  called  (being)  a  servant?  care 
1  Pe.  5.  7  all  your  care  upon  him  ;  for  he  careth 

3.  To  become  distracted,  careful,  pepi/xvau  merimnau. 

1  Co.  7.  32,  33  He  that  is  unmarried  careth  for  the 
7.  34  The  unmarried  woman  careth  for  the 
7.  34  but  she  that  is  married  careth  for  the 
Phil.  2.  20  who  will  naturally  care  for  your  state 

CARE,  to  have  — 

To  become  distracted,  careful,  ficpiyvacji  merimnao. 
1  Co.  12.  25-the  members  should  have  the  same  care 

CARE,  to  take  — - 

To  be  an  object  of  care,  pcAcc  meld. 

i  Co.  9.  9  Doth  God  take  care  for  oxen  ? 

CARE  for,  to  — - 

To  seek,  search,  ehi  darash. 

Dentil.  12  A  land,  .the  Lord  thy  God  careth  for 
Psa.142.  4  I  looked,  .no  man  cared  for  my  soul 

iJARE  of,  to  take  — 

To  be  careful  about,  ciuficXcopai  epimeleomai. 

Luke  10.  34  brought  him  to  an  inn,  and  took  care  of 


Lukeio.  35  Take  care  of  him.  .1  will  repay  thee 
iTi.  3.  s  how.  .he  take  care  of  the  church  of  God? 
CARE,  without  — 

Trustfully,  confidently,  ntab  labetach. 

Jer.  49.  31  weal  thy  nation,  tliatdwelleth  without  care 
CA-RE'-AH,  ni.i:  bald  head. 

Father  of  Johanan,  governor  of  Judah  in  the  time  of 
Gedaliah.  Elsewhere  in  the  English  version  it  is  spelt 
Kareali.  B.c.  630. 

2  Ki.25.  23  came  to  Gedaliah.  .Johanan  the  son  of  C. 
CAREFUL,  to  be  — 

1. ro  be  anxiously  careful,  3X3  daag. 

Jer.  17.  8  shall  not  be  careful  in  the  year  of  drought 

2.  To  tremble,  fear.  Tin  cliarad. 

2  Ki.  4.  13  Behold,  thou  hast  been  careful  for  us 

3 . To  be  or  think  necessary,  n^n  ehashach. 

Dan.  3.  16  we  (are)  not  careful  to  answer  thee  in 

4 . To  become  distracted,  pepLfjvdu  merimnao. 

Luke  10.  41  thou  art  careful  and  troubled  about 
Phil.  4.  6  Be  careful  for  nothing;  but  in  every  thing 

5.  To  be  mindf  ul,  ippovcw  phroned. 

Phil.  4.  10  ye  were  also  careful,  but  ye  lacked 

6 . To  be  thoughtful  or  mindful,  <ppovr i£a>  phrontizd. 

Titus  3.  8  which,  .believed  in  God  might  be  careful 
CAREFULLY  — 

To  hear,  hearken,  yap  shama. 

Deut  15.  5  Only  if  thou  carefully  hearken  unto  the 

CAREFULLY,  the  more  — 

More  hastily,  cnrovbaioTepas  spoudaioteros. 

Phil.  2.  28  I  sent  him  therefore  the  more  carefully 

CAREFULNESS  — 

1  .Anxious  care,  n:xn  deagah. 

Eze.  12.  18  drink  thy  water,  .with  carefulness 

12.  19  They  shall  eat  their  bread  with  careful. 

2.  Haste,  crwovSii  spoude. 

2  Co.  7.  1 1  what  carefulness  it  wrought  in  you 
CAREFULNESS,  without  — 

Without  distraction,  afj.cpjfj.vos  amerimnos. 

1  Co.  7.  32  But  I  would  have  you  without  carefulness 
CARELESS  — 

1. ro  trust,  be  confident,  nas  batach. 

Isa.  32.  9  ye  careless  daughters ;  give  ear  unto  my 

2.  Trust,  confidence,  nas  betach. 

Judgi8.  7  the  people .  .dwelt  careless,  after  the 
Eze.  30.  9  to  make  the  careless  Ethiopians  afraid 

CARELESS  one  or  woman  — 

To  trust,  be  confident,  nna  batach. 

Isa.  32.  10  shall  ye  be  troubled,  ye  careless  women 
32.  11  ye  women,  .be  troubled,  ye  careless  ones 

CAR'-MEL,  Vans  fruitful  place. 
l.It  is  nearly  ahvays  with  the  article — “the  park,”  the 
well-wooded  place.  A  mountain  which  forms  a  striking 
and  characteristic  feature  of  Canaan.  It  projects  into 
the  Mediterranean,  and  stands  as  a  wall  between  the 
maritime  plain  of  Sharon  on  the  S.  and  the  more  inland 
expanse  of  Esdraelon  on  the  N.  It  is  about  12  miles 
long  from  the  sea  till  it  terminates  abruptly  in  the  hills 
of  Janin  and  Samaria,  which  form  at  that  part  the 
central  mass  of  the  country.  Its  highest  point  is  about 
4  miles  from  the  E.  end,  at  the  village  of  Es-fieh,  and 
measures  in  English  feet  1728  above  the  sea  level. 

Josh  12.  22  the  king  of  Jokneam  of  C.,  one 

19.  26  reacheth  to  C.  westward,  and  to  Shihor. 

1  Sa.15.  12  Saul  came  to  C.,  and,  behold,  he  set  him 

1  Ki.18.  19  gather  to  me  all  Israel  unto  mount  C. 

18.  20  gathered  the  prophets,  .unto  mount  C. 

18.  42  Elijah  went  up  to  the  top  of  C. ;  and  he 

2  Ki.  2.  25  he  went  from  thence  to  mount  C. 

4.  25  came  unto  the  man  of  God  to  mount  C. 

19.  23  I  will  enter  into,  .the  forest  of  his  C. 

2  Ch.26.  10  vine  dressers  in  the  mountains,  and  in  C. 
Song  7.  5  Thine  head  upon  thee  (is)  like  C.,  and  the 
Isa.  33.  9  Baslian  and  C.  shake  off  (their  fruits) 

35.  2  the  excellency  of  C.  and  Sharon  ;  they 
37.  24  I  will  enter  into,  .the  forest  of  his  C. 

Jer.  46.  18  as  C.  by  the  sea,  (so)  shall  he  come 

50.  19  he  shall  feed  on  C.  and  Baslian,  and  his 
Amos  1.  2  The  Lord  will  roar,  .and  the  top  of  C. 

9.  3  though  they  hide  themselves  in.  .top  of  C. 
Mic.  7.  14  which  dwell  solitarily,  .in  the  midst  of  C. 
Nah.  1.  4  Baslian  lauguisheth,  and  C.,  and 
2.  A  town  in  the  mountainous  part  of  Judah,  where 
Xabal  resided  with  his  wife  Abigail.  Here,  no  doubt, 
was  the  site  of  Uzziah’s  vineyards.  The  ruins  of  the 
town,  now  called  Kurirml,  still  remain  at  10  miles 
below  Hebron  in  a  slightly  S.  E.  direction,  close  to  those 
of  Main,  Xif,  (Maon  and  Ziph),  and  other  places  named 
with  Carmel  in  Josh.  15.  55. 

Josh  15.  55  Mann,  C.,  and  Ziph,  and  Juttali 
1  Sa.  25.  2  in  Maon,  whose  possessions  (were)  in  C. 
25.  2  and  he  was  shearing  his  sheep  in  C. 

25.  5  Get  you  up  to  C.,  and  go  to  Nabal 
25.  7  all  the  while  they  were  in  C. 

25.  40  the  servants  of  David  were  come,  .to  C. 
CAR-MEL-ITE,  CAR-MEL-IT-ESS  n’^H3,  ’^T!3. 

An  inhabitant  of  Carmel. 

1  Sa.  27.  3  and  Abigail  the  C.,  Nabal’s  wife 

30.  5  and  Abigail  the  wife  of  Nabal  the  C. 


2  Sa.  2.  2  and  Abigail,  Nabal’s  wife,  the  C. 

3.  3  Chileab,  of  Abigail  the  wife  of  Nabal.  .C. 
23.  35  Hezrai  the  C.,  1'aarai  the  Arbite 

1  Ch.  3.  1  the  second,  Daniel,  of  Abigail  the  C. 

11.  37  Hezro  the  C.,  Naarai  the  son  of  Ezbai 
CAR'-MI,  tans  fruitful,  noble. 

1.  Father  of  Achan  “who  troubled  Israel."  In  1  Ch.  I 
4.  1  the  name  is  given  as  a  son  of  Judah,  but  the  same 
person  is  probably  intended,  as  no  such  son  of  Judah 
is  elsewhere  mentioned,  and  of  the  five  names  mentioned 
only  one  is  really  his  son,  Pharez,  though  the  other  four 
are  called  “sons.”  Hezron  is  of  the  2d  generation, 
Hur  of  the  4th,  and  Shobal  of  the  6th.  B.  C.  1480. 

Josh.  7.  1  for  Achan,  the  son  of  C.,  the  son  of  Zabdi 
7.  18  and  Achan,  the  son  of  C. .  .was  taken 
1  Ch.  2.  7  the  sons  of  C.  ;  Achar  the  troubler  of  Is. 

4.  1  sons  of  Judah;  Pharez,  Hezron,  and  C. 

2.  One  of  the  sons  of  Reuben,  B.c.  1700. 

Gen.  46.  9  sons  of  Reuben  ;  Hanoch.  Hezron,  and  C. 
Exod.  6.  14  Hezron,  and  C. :  these  (be)  the  families  of 
Nuni26.  6  of  C.,  the  family  of  the  Carmites 
1  Ch.  5.  3  sons,  .of  Reuben.  .Pallu,  Hezron,  and  C. 
CARMITES,  ’033,1, 

Family  descended  from  the  preceding,  No.  2. 

Num  26.  6  of  Carmi,  the  family  of  the  C. 

CARNAL  — 

1  .Fleshly,  oapKucis  sarkikos. 

Rom.  7.  14  but  I  am  [carnal],  sold  under  sin 

1  Co.  3.  1  I.  .could  not  speak,  .but  as  unto  [carnal) 

3.  3  ye  are  yet  [carnal],  .are  ye  not  carnal? 

3.  4  I  (am)  of  Apollos  ;  are  ye  not  [carnal]  ? 

2  Co.  10.  4  weapons  of  our  warfare  (are;  not  carnal 
Heb.  7.  16  not  after  the  law  of  a  [carnal]  command. 

2.  Flesh,  crapl  sarx. 

Rom.  8.  7  the  carnal  mind  (is)  enmity  against  God 
Heb.  9.  10  drinks,  and  divers  washings,  and  carnal 
CARNAL  things  — 

The  fleshly  (things),  to.  crapKcua  ta  sarkika. 

Rom  15.  27  to  minister  unto  them  in  carnal  things 

1  Co.  9.  11  if  we  shall  reap  your  carnal  things? 
CARNALLY  — 

1.  Laying  of  seed,  copulatibn,  ini  n3?c'  or  robiy. 

Lev.  18.  20  Moreover  thou  slialtnotiie  carnally  with 
19.  20  whosoever  lieth  carnally  with  a  woman 
Num.  5.  13  a  man  lie  with  her  carnally,  and  it  be  hid 

2.  Flesh,  crapl  sarx. 

Rom.  8.  6  For  to  be  carnally  minded  (is)  death ;  but 
CARPENTER  — 

1.  Artificer,  vin  char  ash. 

2  Ki.22.  6  Unto  carpenters,  and  builders,  and  mas. 

2  Ch.24.  12  hired  masons  and  carpenters  to  repair 
Ezra  3.  7  They  gave  money  also  unto,  .the  carpen. 
Isa,  41.  7  So  the  carpenter  encouraged  the  goldsm. 
Jer.  24.  1  the  carpenters  and  smiths,  from  Jerusal. 

29.  2  the  carpenters,  and  the  smiths,  were  de. 
Zech  1.  20  the  Lord  showed  me  four  carpenters 

2.  Artificer  in  wood,  \y.  irnn  charash  ets. 

2  Sa.  5.  11  cedar  trees,  and  carpenters,  and  masons 
2  Ki.12.  11  they  laid  it  out  to  the  carpenters  and 

1  Ch.14.  1  masons  and  carpenters,  to  build  him 
Isa.  44.  13  The  carpenter  stretcheth  out  [his)  rule 

3 . Artificer,  tcktuv  tekton. 

Matti3.  5s  Is  not  this  the  carpenter's  son  ?  is  not 
Mark  6.  3  Is  not  this  the  carpenter,  the  son  of  -Mary 

CAR  -PUS,  Kapicos  fruit. 

A  person  at  Troas  in  Mysia,  with  whom  Paul  left  a 
cloak. 

2  Ti.  4. 13  The  cloak  that  I  left  at  Troas  with  C.  _ 

CARRIAGE  — 

1  .Heaviness,  weight,  HT33  kebuddah. 

Judgi8.  21  and  put.  .the  carriage  before  them 

2.  Vessel,  instrument,  ’^3  keli. 

1  Sa.  17.  22  left  his  carriage,  .keeper  of  the  carriage 
Isa.  10.  28  at  Michmash  he  hath  laid  up  his  carriages 

3.  Thing  lifted  up  or  borne,  nesuali. 

Isa.  46.  1  carriages  (were)  heavy  loaden  ;  (they) 
CARRIAGE,  to  take  up  one’s  — 

To  make  ready  for  leaving,  drcocrKcvd^ofjai. 

Acts  21.  15  afterthose  days  we  took  up  our  carriages 
CARRIED  — 

To  lift  up,  bear,  carry,  Nba  nasa. 

Isa.  46.  3  (by  me),  .(which  are)  carried  from  the 

CARRIED,  to  be  — ■ 

1  .To  be  caused  to  go  in,  S03  bo,  6. 

Jer.  27.  22  They  shall  be  carried  to  Babylon,  and 

2.  To  be  caused  to  flow  or  go,  yabal,  6. 

Job  10.  19  I  should  have  been  carried  from  the 
Hos.  10.  6  It  shall  be  also  carried  unto  Assyria  (for) 

12.  1  and  oil  is  carried  into  Egypt 

3.  To  move,  be  moved,  121a  mot. 

Psa.  46.  2  though  the  mountains  be  carried  into 

4 . To  be  lifted  up,  borne,  carried,  Njyi  nasa,  2. 

2  Ki.20.  17  all.  .in  thine  house,  .shall  be  carried  into 
Isa.  39.  6  all.  .in  thine  house,  .shall  be  carried  to 

49.  22  daughters  shall  be  carried  upon  (their) 

CARRIED  about,  to  be  — 

To  be  carried  round,  3a  D  sabab,  2. 

1  Sa.  5.  8  Let  the  ark.  .be  carried  about  unto  Gath 


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CARRYING 


CARRIED  away,  to  be  — 

1.  Exile,  nVia  golah. 

Nah.  3. 10  Yet  (was)  she  carried  away,  she  went 

2.  To  remove  into  exile,  nS?  gcUah. 

2  Ki.17.  23  So  was  Israel  carried  away  out  of  their 
25.  21  So  Judah  was  carried  away  out  of  their 

3.7b  be  caused  to  go  into  exile,  nSa  galah,  6. 

iCh  g.  1  Israel  and  Judah  ,  were  carried  away  to 

Esth.  2.  6  Who  had  been  carried  away  from  Jerus. 
2.  6  captivity  which  had  been  carried  away 

4  A  change  of  dwelling,  pcroiKtaia  vietoikesia. 
Matt.  1.  11  the  time  they  were  carried  away  to  Bab. 

CARRIED  away  with,  to  be  — • 

To  lead  away  with,  auvair ayw  sunapago. 

Gal.  2.  13  Barnabas,  .was  carried  away  with  then' 

CARRIED  away  captive  — 

Exile,  removed  one,  nVia  golah. 

Jer.  28.  6  all  that  is  carried  away  captive,  from  I>. 
2q  1  the  elders  which  were  carried  away  cap. 
29I  4  all  that  are  carried  away  captives,  whom 

CARRIED  away  captive,  to  be  — 

1  .To  go  into  exile,  rpa  galah. 

Jer.  52.  27  Thus  Judah  was  carried  away  captive 

2 .To  be  removed  into  exile,  galah,  6. 

Jer  13. 19  Judah  shall  be  carried  away  captive  all 
40  1  which  were  carried  away  captive  unto  I ». 

40!  7  the  poor,  .were  not  carried  away  captive 

CARRIED  away  captive,  to  be  wholly  — • 

To  be  caused  to  go  into  exile,  nSi  galah,  6. 

Jer.  13.  19  it  shall  be  wholly  carried  away  captive 

CARRIED  away  captive,  to  cause  to  be  — 

To  cause  to  go  into  exile,  n/3  galah,  5. 

Jer.  2Q.  7  caused  you  to  be  carried  away  captives 
29.  14  I  caused  you  to  be  carried  away  captive 


CARRIED  away  captive,  they  that  are  — 

Exile,  state  of  exile,  mSa  galuth. 

Jer.  24.  5  them  that  are  carried  away  captive 

40.  1  all  that  were  carried  away  captive  ot  J. 

CARRIED  away,  those  that  had  been  — 

An  exile,  removed  one,  nVia  golah. 

Ezra  8.  is  children  of  those  that  had  been  carried  a. 
q  4  of  those  that  hadbeen  carried  away 

IO.  6,  8  of  those  that  had  been  carried  away 
Neh.  7.  6  captivity .  .those  that  had  been  carried  a. 

CARRIED  headlong,  to  be  — 

To  be  hastened,  ina  mahar,  2.  .  , ,  „ 

Job  5.  13  counsel  of  the  fro  ward  is  carried  headlong 

CARRY,  to  — 

1.2b  cause  to  come  or  go  in,  Nia  bo,  5. 

Gen  42  19  carry  corn  for  the  famiue  of  your  houses 

1  Sa.’  17.  18  carry  these  ten  cheeses  unto  the  captain 

20.  40  said  unto  him,  Go,  carry  (them)  to  the 

2  Ki  q.  2  make  him  arise,  .and  carry  him  to  an 

21.  7  bound  him  with  fetters . .  and  carried  him 
2  Ch.  44. 16  Shaphan  carried  the  book  to  the  king 

46.  4  Necho  took  Jehoahaz.  .and  carried  him 
46  7  Nebuchadnezzar,  .carried  of  the  vessels 

Jer.  20’.  s  take  them,  and  carry  them  to  Babylon 

28.  3  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon,  .carried 
40  7  bound  him  with  chaius,  to  carry  him  to 
11  bound  him  in  chains,  and  carried  him  to 
Eze.  17.  4  He  cropped  off  the  top . .  and  carried  it 
Dan.  t.  2  the  vessels,  .which  he  carried  into  the 

11.  8  shall  also  carry  captives  into  Egypt  their 
Joel  3.  5  ye.  .have  carried  into  your  temples  my 

2.  To  cause  to  flow  or  go,  S3;  yabal,  5. 

Isa.  23.  7  her  own  feet  shall  carry  her  afar  oft  to 

2>.To  cause  to  go  or  flow,  Sn?  yebal,  5  . 

Ezra  7. 15  to  carry  the  silver  and  gold,  which  the 

4 . To  cause  to  go  on,  'nSn,  or  yalak  5. 

2  Ki.17.  27  Carry  thither  one  of  the  priests  whom  ye 
24.  15  he  carried  away  Jehoiachin  to  Babylon 
2  Ch.44. 11  bound  him  with  fetters,  aud  carried  him 
46.  6  bound  him  in  fetters,  to  carry  him  to  B 
Eccl.10. 20  a  bird  of  the  air  shall  carry  the  voice,  and 

5.  To  lead  (as  a  flock),  Srn  nahal,  3. 

2  Ch.28.  15  anointed  them,  and  carried  all  the  feeble 

6 . To  cause  to  come  down,  nn}  nechath ,  5. 

Ezra  5.  15  carry  them  into  the  temple  that  (is)  in 

7.  To  lift  up,  carry,  Rf?  nasa. 

Gen.  44.  1  (with)  food,  as  much  as  they  can  carry 

45.  27  the  wagons.  .Joseph  had  sent  to  carry 

46  5  the  sons  of  Israel  carried  Jacob  their 

46.  s  which  Pharaoh  had  sent  to  carry  him 

47.  30  thou  slialt  carry  me  out  of  Egypt,  and 
50.  13  For  his  sous  carried  him  into  the  land 

Lev.  10.  4  carry  your  brethren  from  before  the 
10  5  So  they  went  near,  and  carried  them  in 
Numn.  12  Carry  them  in  thy  bosom,  as  a  nursing 
Dent  14.  24  so  that  thou  art  not  able  to  carry  it 
2  Ki.  4.  19  he  said  to  a  lad,  Carry  him  to  his  mother 
7.  8  these  lepers  came,  .and  carried  thence 
7.  8  carried  thence  (also),  and  went  and  hid  (it) 
23.  4  carried  the  ashes  of  them  unto  Beth  el 
25. 13  and  carried  the  brass  of  them  to  Babylon 

19 


1  Ch  is  2  None  ought  to  carry  the  ark  of  God  but 

■jj  2  for  them  hath  the  Loud  chosen  to  carry 
Isa  30  6  carry  their  riches  upon  the  shoulders  of 

io  IX  carry(them)in  his  bosom, (and)shall gen. 
Jer.  52. 17  aud  carried  all  the  brass  of  them  to  B. 

8 . To  lift  up,  carry,  m  nasa,  3 

Isa.  63.  9  he  bare,  .and  carried  them  all  the  days 

9.  To  bear,  support,  *?3?  sabal. 

Isa  46.  4  (even)  to  hoar  hairs  will  I  carry  (you) 

46.  4  even  I  will  carry,  aud  will  deliver  (you) 
46.  7  they  carry  him,  and  set  him  in  his  place 
53.  4  carried  our  sorrows  yet  we  did  esteem 

10.2b  cause  to  ride,  put  on  horseback,  37}  rakab,  5. 

2  Ki.  q.  28  his  servants  carried  him  in  a  chariot 

1  Ch.  13.  7  they  carried  the  ark  of  God  in  a  new  cart 

11,2b  throw  or  shoot  ( with  a  bow),  tot  ramah. 

Psa.  78.  9  The  children . .  armed, (and)  carrying  bows 

12.2b  lead,  &yo>  ago.  .  . 

Acts  21.  34  he  commanded  him  to  be  carried  into  the 

13.2b  lift'up,  carry,  atpui  airo. 

John  5.  10  it  is  not  lawful  for  thee  to  carry  (thy)  bed 

14.2b  bear  off ,  iwo<pepco  apophero. 

Luke  16.  22  the  beggar,  .was  carried  by  the  angels 

15.2b  support,  carry,  /iaordfa  bastazo. 

Luke  10.  4  Carry  neither  purse,  nor  scrip,  nor  shoes 
Acts  3.  2  a  certain  man  lame,  .was  carried,  whom 
Rev.  17.  7  the  mystery,  .of  the  beast  that  carrieth 

16.2b  drive,  set  in  motion,  l\avvw  elauno. 

2  Pe.  2. 17  These  are.  .clouds  that  are  carried  with 
17.  To  bear  together,  <rvyKopl(a>  sugkomizd. 

Acts  8.  2  devout  men  carried  Stephen . .  and  made 

18.7b  bear,  carry,  <plpco  pherd. 

John2i.  18  and  another  shall  gird  thee,  and  carry 
[See  also  Captives,  tales,  tidings.] 

CARRY  about,  to — - 

1.7b  cause  to  go  round,  230  sabab,  5. 

1  Sa.  5.  8  carried  the  ark  of  the  God  of  Israel  about 

5.  9  it  was.  .after  they  had  carried  it  about 

2.2b  carry  or  bear  round,  irepupepw  periphero. 
Mark  6.  55  and  began  to  carry  about  in  beds  those 
Eph  4  14  tossed  to  and  fro,  and  carried  about  with 
Heb.  13.  9  Be  uot  carried  about  with  divers  and 
Jude  12  without  water,  [carried  about]  of  winds 

CARRY  again,  to  — 

To  cause  to  turn  back,  sltub,  5. 

Gen.  43.  12  the  mouth  of  your  sacks,  carry  (it)  again 

2  Ch.  24. 11  took  it,  and  carried  it  to  his  place  again 

CARRY  aside,  to  — 

To  cause  to  incline,  nai  natah,  5. 

2  Sam  6.  10  David  carried  it  aside  into  the  house  of 


CARRY  away  — 

A  burden,  thing  lifted  up,  Rivo  massa. 

2  Ch.  20.  25  jewels . .  more  than  they  could  carry  away 

CARRY  away,  to  — 

1.2b  cause  to  go  into  exile,  n?a  galah,  5. 

2  Ki  17.  6  and  carried  Israel  away  into  Assyria,  and 
17.  11  the  heathen  whom  the  Lord  carried  away 
17.  28  the  priests,  whom  they  had  carried  away 

17  33  the  nations  whom  they  carried  away  from 

18  ii  the  king  of  Assyria  did  carry  away  Israel 

24.  14  And  he  carried  away  all  Jerusalem,  and 
24  15  lie  carried  away  Jehoiachin  to  Babylon 

25.  II  did  Nebuzar  adan.  .captain,  .carry  away 
iCh.  5.  6  whom  Tilgath  pilneser. . carried  away 

5.  26  he  carried  them  away,  .unto  Halah,  and 

6.  15  wheu  the  Loud  carried  away  Judah  and 

2  Ch.  36.  20  that  had  escaped . . carried  he  away  to  B. 
Ezra  2  1  king  of  Babylon  had  carried  away  unto 

Neh  7  6  the  king  of  Babylou  bad  carried  away 

Esth  2  6  the  king  of  Babylou  had  carried  away 

Jer.  29.  1  Nebuchadnezzar  had  carried  away  captive 

2.7b  cause  to  go  into  exile,  nSa  gelali,  5. 

Ezra  5.  12  and  carried  the  people  away  into  Babylon 

3.7b  steal,  3D  ganab. 

Job  21.  18  as  chaff  that  the  storm  carrieth  away 

4.  To  cast  out  or  away,  Sib  tul,  3 a. 

Isa.  22.  17  will  carry  thee  away  with  a  mighty  cap. 

5.7b  cause  to  go,  31?:  yalak,  5. 

Eccl.  5.  15  which  he  may  carry  away  in  his  hand 

6.2b  receive,  take,  npS  laqach. 

1  Sa.  30.  18  all  that  the  Amalekites  had  carried  away 

2  Ch.  12.  9  he  carried  away  also  the  shields  of  gold 
Job  1  17  the  camels,  and  have  carried  them  away 

15  12  Why  doth  thiue  heart  carry  thee  away? 
Psa.  49.  17  when  he  dieth  he  shall  carry  nothing  away 

7 .To  lead,  m  nahag. 

Gen.  31.  18.  Aud  he  carried  away  all  his  cattle,  and 

1  Sa.  30.  2  carried  (them)  away,  aud  went  on  their 

Z.To  lead,  in?  nahag,  3. 

Gen.  31.  26  thou  hast . .  carried  away  my  daughters,  as 

9.2b  lift  up,  bear,  carry,  Rif?  nasa. 

2  Ch.  14.  13  and  they  carried  away  very  much  spoil 

16.  6  they  carried  away  the  stones  of  Ramah 
Isa.  15.  7  they  have  laid  up,  shall  they  carry  away 
41.  16  and  the  wind  shall  carry  them  away 
57.  13  the  wind  shall  carry  them  all  away 


10.  To  lift  up,  bear,  carry,  R^?  nasa. 

Dan.  2.  35  and  the  wind  carried  them  away,  that  no 

11.2b  lead  away,  airdya  apagd. 

1  Co.  12.  2  Ye  know  that  ye  were  Gentiles,  carried  a. 

12.2b  bear  off,  anoipepai  apophero. 

Markis.  1  and  bound  Jesus,  and  carried  (him)  away 
Rev.  17.  3  So  he  carried  me  away  in  the  spirit 
21.  10  And  he  carried  me  away  in  the  spirit 

13.2b  cause  a  change  of  dwelling,  peTotKifa. 

Acts  7.  43  I  will  carry  you  away  beyond  Babylon 

CARRY  away  as  with  a  flood,  to  — 

To  inundate,  D1J  zaram. 

Psa.  90.  5  Thou  carriest  them  away  as  with  a  flood 

CARRY  away  (captive),  to  — 

To  take  away  captive,  shabah. 

1  Ki.  8.  46  deliver  them,  .carry  them  away  captives 

2  Ch.  6.  36  they  carry  them  away  captives  unto 

14.  15  and  carried  away  sheep  and  camels 
21.  17  and  carried  away  all  the  substance 
28.  s  carried  away  a  great  multitude . .  captives 

CARRY  away  safe,  to  — 

To  cause  to  escape,  bVb  palat,  5. 

Isa.  5.  29  and  shall  carry  (it)  away  safe,  and  none 

CARRY  back,  to  — 

To  cause  to  turn  back,  31W  shub,  5. 

2  Sa.15.  25  Carry  back  the  ark  of  God  into  the  city 

1  Ki.22.  26  carry  him  back  unto  Amon  the  governor 

2  Ch.  18.  25  carry  him  back  to  Amon  the  governor 

CARRY  captive,  to  — 

To  cause  to  go  into  exile,  roj  galah,  5. 

2  Ki.  15.  29  and  carried  them  captive  to  Assyria 

16.  9  and  carried  (the  people  of)  it  captive  to 
Jer.  20.  4  he  shall  carry  them  captive  into  Babylon 

CARRY  down,  to  — 

To  cause  to  go  down,  tv  yarad,  5. 

Gen.  37.  25  Ishmaelites.  .going  to  carry  (it)  down  to 
43. 1 1  carry  down  the  man  a  present,  a  little 

CARRY  forth,  to  — 

1.7b  cause  to  go  forth,  Rf)  yatsa,  5. 

Exod  12.  46  thou  shall  not  carry  forth  ought  of  the 
14.  11  hast  thou  dealt  thus,  .to  carry  us  forth 
Lev.  4.  21  he  shall  carry  forth  the  bullock  without 
6. 11  Aud  he  shall,  .carry  forth  the  ashes 
14.  45  he  shall  carry .  .forth  out  of  the  city 
16.  27  shall  (one)  carry  forth  without  the  camp 

1  Ki.  21. 13  Then  they  carried .  .forth  out  of  the  city 

2  Ch.  29.  5  carry  forth  the  filthiness  out  of  the  holy 
Jer.  17.  22  Neither  carry  forth  a  burden  out  Of  your 

2.2b  bear  out,  i/aptpw  ekphero. 

Acts  5.  10  and  the  young  men .. carrying  (her)  forth 

CARRY  out,  to  — 

1.  To  cause  to  go  forth,  R*;  yatsa,  5.  .... 

Deut  28.  38  Thou  shalt  carry  much  seed  out  into  the 

1  Ki.  21. 10  And  then  carry  him  out,  and  stone  lnm 

22.  34  Turn  thiue  haud,  and  carry  me  out  of  the 

2  Ki.  24.  13  he  carried  out  thence  all  the  treasures 
Eze.  12.  s  Dig  thou  through  the  wall,  .and  carry  out 

12.  12  they  shall  dig  through  the  wall  to  carry  out 

37.  1  The  hand,  .carried  me  out  in  the  Spirit 

2.2b  carry  out,  IxKopifa  ekkomizo. 

Luke  7.  12  there  was  a  dead  man  carried  out,  the 

3.  To  bear  out,  iurplpai  ekphero. 

Acts  5.  6  And  the  young  men.  .carried  (him)  out 
5.  9  which  have  buried . .  shall  carry  thee  out 

1  Ti.  6.  7  (it  is)  certain  we  can  carry  nothing  out 

CARRY  over,  to  — 

1 .  To  cause  to  pass  over,  131;  abar,  5. 

Josh.  4.  3  ye  shall  carry  them  over  with  you 

4.  8  carried  them  over  with  them  unto  the  pi. 

2  Sa.  19.  18  there  went  over  a  ferry  boat  to  carry  over 

2.  To  putin  another  place,  peTariBript  metatithemi. 
Acts  7.  16  And  were  carried  over  into  Sychem,  and 

CARRY  through,  to  — 

To  bear  through,  Sia <pepu  diaphero. 

Markn.  16  that  any  man  should  carry  (any)  vessel  thr. 
CARRY  up,  to  — 

1.7b  cause  to  go  up,  .171?  alah,  5.  , 

Gen.  30.  25  and  ye  shall  carry  up  my  bones  fromhence 
Exodi3.  19  shall  carry  up  my  bones  away  lienee  with 
33.  15  If  thy  presence  go  not.  .carry  us  not  up 

2.  To  bear  up,  a vaipcpu  anaphero. 

Luke  24.  si  [he  was  parted  from  them,  and  carried  up] 

CARRYING  — 

To  lift  up,  Rir?  nasa. 

1  Sa  10  3  three  men . .  one  carrying  three  kids 
10  3  and  another  carrying  three  loaves  of 

10.  3  and  another  carrying  a  bottle  of  wine 

CARRYING  away  into  — 

Change  of  dwelling,  peroiKcoia  metoikesia. 

Matt.  1.  17  from  David  until  the  carrying  away  into 
i.  17  from  the  carrying  away  into  Babylon 

CARRYING  away  captive  — 

To  go  into  exile,  nbj  galah. 

,  jer.  1.  3  the  carrying  away  of  Jerusalem  captive 


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CAR-SHE'-NA,  Nipha  lean,  slender. 

One  of  the  seven  princes  of  Persia  and  Media  in  the 
time  of  Ahasuerus,  B.C.  519. 

Estli.  1.  14  And  the  next  Unto  him  (was)  C.,  Shethar 

CART  — 

Wagon  {for  threshing),  nqiSJ  agalah. 

1  Sa.  6.  7)make  a  new  cart . .  tie  the  kine  to  the  cart 
6.  8  take  the  ark . .  and  lay  it  upon  the  cart 
6.  10  tied  them  to  the  cart,  and  shut  up  their 
6.  II  they  laid  the  ark.  .upon  the  cart,  and 
6.  14  the  cart  came  into  tire  field  of  Joshua 
6.  14  they  clave  the  wood  of  the  cart,  and 
®Sa.  6.  3  they  set  the  ark.  .upon  a  new  cart,  and 
6.  3  Uzzali  and  Ahio.  .drave  the  new  cart 
1  Ch.  13.  7  they  carried  the  ark .  .in  a  new  cart 
13.  7  TJzzah  and  Ahio  drave  the  cart 
Isa.  5.  18  and  sin  as  it  were  with  a  cart  rope 
28.  27  neither  is  a  cart  wheel  turned  about 
28.  28  break  (it  with)  the  wheel  of  his  cart 
Amos  2.  13  as  a  cart  is  pressed  (that  is)  full  of  sheaves 

CARVE,  to  — 

To  cut  in,  ybp  gala. 

1  Ki.  6.  29’  And  he  carved  all  the  walls  of  the  house 
6.  32  he  carved  upon  them  carvings  of  cheru. 

6.  35  And  he  carved,  .cherubim  and  palm  trees 

CARVED  (figure)  — 

1  .Hewn,  nuon  chatuboth. 

Prov.  7.  16'i havedecked  .  .bed.  .with  carved  (works) 

2 .Cut  in  work,  sculpture,  nybpo  miqlaath. 

1  Ki.  6.  18  the  cedar  of  the  house  within  (was)  carved 
3. Opened,  an  engraving,  n?n?  pittuach. 

1  Ki.  6.  29  carved  figures  of  cherubim  and  palm 
CARVED  image  — 

1 .  Graven  object,  Vd B  pesel. 

Judg  18.  18  these  went,  .and  fetched  the  carved  im. 

2  Ch.  33.  7  he  set  a  carved  image,  the  idol  which 

2.  Graven  objects,  n’Vpp  pesilim. 

2  Ch.  33.  22  Amon  sacrificed  unto  all . .  carved  images 
34.  3  began  to  purge,  .from  the  carved  images 

34.  4  the  groves,  and  the  carved  images,  and 

CARVED  work  — 

1  .To  engrave,  npp  chaqah,  4. 

1  Ki.  6.  35  with  gold  fitted  upon  the  carved  work 
2. Engraving,  opened  thing,  mns  pittuach. 

Psa.  74.  6  now  they  break  down  the  carved  work 

CARVING  — 

1.  Artificer  work,  nchq  charosheth. 

Exod3i.  5  in  carving  of  timber,  to  work  in  all 

35.  33  in  carving  of  wood,  to  make  any  manner 

2.  Sculptured  work,  nybpa  miqlaath. 

1  Ki.  6.  32  carved  upon  them  carvings  of  cherubim 

CASE  — 

1.  Word,  matter,  i;n  dabar. 

Deut.  19.  4  this  (is)  the  case  of  the  slayer  which  shall 

2.  Cause,  case,  air  la  aitia. 

Matt  19.  10  If  the  case  of  the  man  he  so  with  (his) 

CASE,  in  any  — 

To  cause  to  turn  back,  tip  shub,  5. 

Deut.  22.  1  thou  shalt  in  any  case  bring  them  again 
24.  13  In  any  case  thou  shalt  deliver  him  the 

CASE,  in  such  a  — - 
Thus,  as  thus,  np|  kakah. 

Psa  144. 15  people  that  is  in  such  a  ease;  (yea)happy 
CASE,  in  no  — 

No  not,  ou  pri  ou  me. 

Matt  5.  20  ye  shall  in  no  case  enter  into  the  kingdom 

CASEMENT  — 

Lattice  window,  eshnab. 

Prov.  7.  6  For. .! looked  through  my  casement 
CA-SIPH'-IA,  k;bD3  ivhite,  shining. 

A  place  on  the  road  between  Babylon  and  Jerusalem. 
Neither  the  city  of  Kaswin,  nor  the  Caspice  Pylce,  which 
some  writers  have  attempted  to  identify  it  with,  are 
situated  upon  this  route. 

Ezra  8.  17  unto  Iddo  the  chief  at  the  place  C. 

8.  17  what  they  should  say .  .at  the  place  C. 
CAS-LB-'HIM,  D'nbp?,  Xarruwnelp. 

A  tribe  descended  from  Mizraim,  son  of  Ilam.  In  both 
texts  in  which  this  word  occurs  it  appears  as  if  the 
Philistines  came  forth  from  the  Casluhim,  and  not  from 
the  Caphtorim  as  is  elsewhere  expressly  stated.  Here, 
then,  there  would  seem  to  be  a  transposition.  The  only 
clue  we  have  to  their  position  is  their  place  among  the 
sons  of  Mizraim  between  the  Caphtorim  and  the  Path- 
rusim.  Probably  their  seat  was  in  Upper  Egypt.  The 
LXX.  seems  to  identify  them  with  the  Uashrnannim 
(which  see).  In  Psa.  68.  31  this  word  is  rendered 
“  princes,”  but  some  take  it  as  a  proper  name. 

Gen.  10.  14  And  Pathrusim,  and  C. .  .and  Caphtorim 
1  Ch.  1.  t2  And  Pathrusim,  and  C. .  .and  Caphtorim 
CASSIA  — 

1  .Cassia,  aniber,  or  stacte,  .Tjp  qiddah. 

Exod.30  24  of  cassia  five  hundred,  .after  the  shekel 
Eze.  27  19  bright  iron,  cassia,  and  calamus,  were 

2.  Cassia  ( a  bark  like  cinnamon),  nijTVP  qetsioth. 
Psa.  45.  8  garments.. of  myrrh,  and  aloes.. cassia 


CAST  — 

A  throwing,  casting,  fioAr)  bole. 

Luke 22.  41  he  was  withdrawn,  .about  a  stone’s  cast 

CAST  — 

1.  To  pour  out,  cast  {metal),  ps;  yatsaq. 

1  Ki.  7.  24  the  kuops  (were)  cast  in  two  rows,  when 

2  Ch.  4.  3  two  rows  of  oxen  (were)  cast,  when  it  was 

2.  To  wrap  up,  cover,  mb  lut. 

Isa.  25.  27  he  will  destroy .  .the  covering  cast  over 

3 . To  be  caused  to  go  out,  qSp  shalalc,  6. 

1  Ki.  13.  24  and  his  carcase  (was)  cast  in  the  way 

13.  25  and  saw  the  carcase  cast  in  the  way 

13.  28  he  went  and  found  his  carcase  cast  in  the 

CAST,  to  — 

1.  To  cast,  biu  tul,  5. 

1  Sa.  18.  11  Saul  cast  the  javelin ;  for  he  said,  I  will 
20.  33  Saul  cast  a  javelin  at  him  to  smite  him 

2.  To  throw  or  cast  {lots),  tv  yadad. 

Joel  3.  3  And  they  have  cast  lots  for  my  people 
Obad.  11  cast  lots  upon  Jerusalem,  even  thou 
Nall.  3.  10  they  cast  lots  for  her  honourable  men 

3.  To  cast,  throw,  nv  yadali,  3. 

Lam.  3.  53  They  have,  .cast  a  stone  upon  me 

4.  To  pour  out,  cast  {metal),  PT,  yatsaq. 

Exod25.  12  And  thou  shalt  cast  four  rings  of  gold 
26.  37  thou  shalt  cast  five  sockets  of  brass  for 

36.  36  and  he  cast  for  them  four  sockets  of  silver 

37.  3, 13  And  he  cast  for  it  four  rings  of  gold 

38.  5  he  cast  four  rings  for  the  four  ends 

38.  27  of  the  hundred  talents  of  silver  were  cast 

1  Ki.  7.  46  In  the  plain. .  did  the  king  cast  them 

2  Oh.  4.  17  plain  of  Jordan  did  the  king  cast  them 

5.  To  cast,  throw,  nv  yarah. 

Gen.  31.  51  which  I  have  cast  betwixt  me  and  thee 
Exodis.  4  and  his  host  hath  he  cast  into  the  sea 
Josli.18.  6  that  I  may  cast  lots  for  you  here  before 

6.  To  cause  to  cast  or  throw,  nv  yarah,  5. 

Job  30.  19  He  hath  cast  me  into  the  mire,  and  I  am 

7.  To  cause  to  move,  mo  mot,  5. 

Psa.  55.  3  they  cast  iniquity  upon  me,  and  in  wrath 

8.  To  cause  to  be  nigh,  y)  1  naga,  5. 

Exod.  4.  25  cast  (it)  at  his  feet,  and  said,  Surely  a 

9.  To  cause  to  fall,  bp)  naphal,  5. 

Num35.  23  and  cast  (it)  upon  him,  that  he  die 
Prov.  19.  15  Slothfulness  easteth  into  a  deep  sleep 

10 . To  lift  up,  Nb’j  nasa. 

G  en.  39.  7  his  master’s  wife  cast  her  eyes  upon  Jos. 

11  .To  draw  off  or  out,  bcii  nashal. 

Deut  28.  40  not  anoint . .  f or  thine  olive  shall  cast 

12.7b  give,  |nj  nathan. 

Lev.  16.  8  Aaron  shall  cast  lots  upon  the  two  goats 
26.  30  I  will .  .cast  your  carcases  upon  the  car. 

2  Ki.  19.  18  And  have  cast  their  gods  into  the  fire 
Isa.  37.  19  have  cast  their  gods  into  the  fire  :  for 

13.  To  scatter,  ps  puts,  5. 

Isa.  28.  25  doth  he  not  cast  abroad  the  fitches 

14.  To  form,  frame,  vs  tsur. 

1  Ki.  7. 15  he  cast  two  pillars  of  brass,  of  eighteen 

15.7b  melt,  fuse,  »p.y  tsaraph. 

Isa.  40.  19  the  goldsmith  spreadetli.  .and  easteth 

16.7b  cast,  nop  remah. 

Dan.  3.  20  to  cast . .  into  the  burning  fiery  furnace 

3.  24  Did  not  we  cast  three  men  bound  into 
6.  16  they  brought  Daniel,  and  cast  (him)  into 

6.  24  they  cast  (them)  into  the  den  of  lions 

17.7b  send,  nbc'  slialach,  3. 

Job  20.  23  (God)  shall  cast  the  fury  of  his  wrath  upon 
Psa.  74.  7  They  have  cast  fire  into  thy  sanctuary 
78.  49  He  cast  upon  them  the  fierceness  of  his 
Eccl.11.  1  Cast  thy  bread  upon  the  waters  :  for  thou 
Jer.  28.  16  I  will  cast  thee  from  off  the  face  of  the 

18.7b  cause  to  go,  shalalc,  5. 

Gen.  21.  15  she  cast  the  child  underoneof  the  shrubs 
37.  20  Come  now.  .and  cast  him  into  some  pit 
37.  22  Shed  no  blood ..  cast  him  into  this  pit  that 
37  24  they  took  him,  and  cast  him  into  a  pit 
Exod.  1.  22  Every  son.  .ye  shall  cast  into  the  river 
•  4.  3  Cast  it  on  the  ground.  And  he  cast  it  on 

7.  9  Take  thy  rod,  and  cast  (it)  before  Pharaoh 
15.  25  (which)  when  he  had  cast  into  the  waters 
22.  31  torn  of  beasts .  .ye  shall  cast  it  to  the  dogs 
32.  19  he  cast  the  tables  out  of  his  hands,  and 
32.  24  then  I  cast  it  into  the  fire,  and  there  came 

Lev.  1.  16  and  cast  it  beside  the  altar  on  the  east  part 

14.  40  they  shall  cast  them  into  an  unclean  place 
Sum  19.  6  And  the  priest  shall,  .cast  (it) into  the 

35.  22  But  if  lie.. have  cast  upon  him  anything 
Deut.  9.  17  I  took  the  two  tables,  and  cast  them  out 

9.  21  and  I  cast  the  dust  thereof  into  the  brook 
29.  28  and  cast  them  into  another  land,  as 
•Josh.  8.  29  and  cast  it  at  the  entering  of  the  gate 

10.  27  they,  .cast  them  into  the  cave  wherein 

18.  8  that  I  may  here  cast  lots  for  you  before 
18.  10  And  Joshua  cast  lots  for  them  in  Shiloh 
Judg.  8.  25  And  they,  .did  cast  therein  every  man 
9.  53  And  a  certain  woman  cast  a  piece  of  mill. 

2  Sa.  11.  21  did  not  a  woman  cast  a  piece  of  a  millst. 

18. 17  they  took  Absalom,  and  cast  him  into  a 
20. 12  hereanovedAmasa..andcast  aclothupon  1 


2  Sa.  20.  22  they  cut  off  the  head . .  and  cast  (it)  out  to  )  1 

1  Ki.14.  9  and  hast  cast  me  behind  thy  hack 

19.  19  Elijah  passed  by  him,  and  cast  his  mantle  1  1 

2  Ki.  2.  16  the  Spirit  of  the  LOKlr  hath .  .cast  him 

2.  21  he  went  forth . .  and  cast  the  salt  in  there  ;  1 

3.  25  on  every  good  piece  of  land  cast  every 

4.  41  Then  bring  meal  ;  and  he  cast  (it)  into 

6.  6  lie  cut  down  a  stick,  and  cast  (it)  thither 
13.  21  they  cast,  .into  the  sepulchre  ol  Elisha 
13.  23  neither  cast  he  them  from  his  presence 
23.  6  cast  tlie  powder  thereof  upon  the  graves 
23.  12  cast  the  dust  of  them  into  the  brook  Kid. 

2  Cli.  24.  10  the  princes . .  cast  into  the  chest,  until 
30.  14  and  cast  (them)  into  the  brook  Kidron 
33. 15  And  be.  .cast  (them)  out  of  the  city 
Neh.  9.  26  they,  .cast  thy  law  behind  their  backs 
Job  27.  22  For  (God)  shall  cast  upon  him,  and  not 
Psa.  50.  17  Seeing  thou . .  castest  my  words  behind 
55.  22  Cast  thy  burden  upon  the  Lobd,  and  lie 
60.  8  over  Edom . .  cast  out  my  shoe:  Pliilistia  > 
Isa.  2.  20  that  day  a  man  shall  cast  his  idols  of  sil. 

19.  8  all  they  that  cast  angle  into  the  brooks 
38.  17  thou  hast  cast  all  my  sins  behind  thy  ba. 
Jer.  26.  23  who.  .cast  his  dead  body  into  the  graves 
36.  23  he  cut  it.  .and  cast  (it)  into  the  fire  that 
38.  6  Then  took  they  Jeremiah,  and  cast  him 
38.  9  whom  they  have  cast  into  the  dUDgeon 
41.  9  wherein  Ishmael  had  cast  all  the  dead 
51.  63  shalt.  .cast  it  into  the  midst  of  Euphrates 
Eze.  5.  4  take  of  them  again,  and  cast  them  into 

7.  19  They  shall  east  their  silver  in  the  streets  I 
23.  35  thou  hast  forgotten  me,  and  cast  me 
28.  17  I  will  cast  thee  to  the  ground,  I  will  lay 
43.  24  the  priests  shall  cast  salt  upon  them,  and 
Joel  1.  7  he  hath  made  it  clean  bare,  and  cast  (It) 
Amos  4.  3  and  ye  shall  cast  (them)  into  the  palace 
Jon.  2.  3  For  thou  liadst  cast  me  into  the  deep,  in  j 
Mic.  2.  5  thou  shalt  have  none  that  shalt  cast  a 

7.  19  thouwiltcastalltheirsinsintothedepths  I 
Nah.  3.  6  I  will  cast  abominable  filth  upon  thee 
Zech.  5.  8  And  he  cast  it  into  the  midst  of  the  ephah 

5.  8  he  cast  the  weight  of  lead  upon  the  mouth 

11.  13  the  Loud  said  unto  me,  Cast  it  unto  the 

11.  13  And  I.  .cast  them  to  the  potter  in  the 

1 9. To  shed,  pour  out,  'Sir  shaphak. 

2  Sa.  20.  15  they  cast  up  a  bank  against  the  city,  and 
2  Ki.  19.  32  He  shall  not.  .cast  a  hank  against  it 
Isa.  37.  33  He  shall  not.  .cast  a  hank  against  it 
Jer.  6.  6  Hew  ye  down  trees,  and  cast  a  mount 
Eze.  4.  2  build  a  fort,  .and  cast  a  mount  against 
21.  22  to  cast  a  mount,  (and)  to  build  a  fort 

26.  8  lie  shall.. cast  a  mount  against  thee,  and 
Dan. 11.  15  the  king,  .shall  come,  and  cast  up  amount 

20.  To  strike  {down),  ypn  taqa. 

Exod.io.  19  And  the  Lokd.  .cast  them  into  the  Red  sea 

2\.To  cast,  fitxWio  hallo. 

Matt.  3.  10  therefore  every  tree.  .is.  .cast  into  the 

4.  .  6  If  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  cast  thyself 

4.  18  Jesus,  .saw  two  brethren,  .casting  a  net 

5.  13  it  is  thenceforth .  .to  be  cast  out,  and 

5.  25  lest  at  any  time,  .thou  he  cast  into  prison 
5.  29  pluck  it  out,  and  cast  (it)  from  thee :  for 
5.  29  thy  whole  body  should  be  cast  iuto  hell 
5.  30  cut  it  off,  and  east  (it)  from  thee :  for  it  is 

5.  30  thy  whole  body  [should  he  cast]  into  hell 

6.  30  and  tomorrow  is  cast  into  the  oven 

7.  6  neither  cast  ye  your  pearls  before  swine 
7.19  Every  tree ..  is ..  cast  into  the  fire 

13.  42  shall  cast  them  into  a  furnace  of  fire 
13.  47  a  net,  that  was  cast  into  the  sea,  and 
13.  48  and  gathered  the  good,  .hut  cast  the  bad 
13.  50  shall  cast  them  into  the  furnace  of  fire 

15.  26  It  is  not  meet . .  to  cast  (it)  to  dogs 

17.  27  go  thou  to  the  sea,  and  cast  an  hook,  and 

18.  8  cut  them  off,  and  cast  (them)  from  thee 
18.  8  two  feet  to  he  cast  into  everlasting  fire 
j8.  9  pluck  it  out,  and  cast  (it)  from  thee :  it 
18.  9  rather  than  to  he  cast  into  hell  fire 

18.  30  hut  went  and  cast  him  into  prison 

21.  21  and  be  thou  cast  into  the  sea ;  it  shall  he 

27.  35  and  parted  his  garments,  casting  lots 
27.  35  [and  upon  my  vesture  did  they  cast  lots] 

Mark  1.  16  saw  Simon,  and  Andrew.  ,[casting]a  net 
4.  26  if  a  man  should  cast  seed  into  the  ground 
7.  27  it  is  not  meet . .  to  cast  (it)  unto  the  dogs 
9.  22  And  ofttimes  it  hath  cast  him  into  the 
9.  42  aud  he  were  cast  into  the  sea 
9.  45  having  two  feet  to  he  cast  into  hell 
9.  47  than  having  two  eyes  to  be  cast  into  hell 

11.  23  and  be  thou  cast  into  the  sea 

12.  41  aud  beheld  how  the  people  cast  money 

12.  41  many  that  were  rich  cast  in  much 

12.  43  this  poor  widow  hath  cast  more  m 
12.  43  than  all  they  which  have  cast  into  the 
12.  44  (they)  did  cast  in  of  their  abundance 
12.  44  of  her  want  did  cast  in  all  that  she  had 

15.  24  they  parted  his  garments,  casting  lots 
Luke  3.  9  every  tree . .  is . .  cast  into  the  fire 

4.  9  If  thou  he  the  Sou  of  God,  cast  thyself 
12.  28  which .  .to  morrow  is  cast  into  the  oven 

12.  58  and  the  officer  cast  thee  into  prison 

13.  19  which  a  man  took,  and  cast  into  his  gar. 

14.  35  nor  yet  for  the  dunghill ;  (hut)  men  cast 
21.  1  looked  up,  and  saw  the  rich  men  casting 
21.  2  he  saw  also  a  certain  poor  widow  casting 
21.  3  this  poor  widow  hath  cast  in  more  than 
21.  4  these  have  of  their  abundance  cast  in 
21.  4  she  of  her  penury  hath  cast  in  all  the 

23.  19  Who  for.  .murder,  was  cast  into  prison 
23.  23  released  unto  them  him  that. .was  cast 


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34  they  parted  his  raiment,  and  cast  lots 
24  For  John  was  not  yet  cast  into  prison 
7  [let  him  first  cast  a  stone  at  her] 

59  Then  took  they  up  stones  to  cast  at  lnm 
6  he  is  cast  forth  as  a  branch,  and  is 
6  and  men  gather  them,  and  cast  (them) 

24  for  my  vestures  they  did  cast  lots 
6  Cast  the  net  on  the  right  side  of  the  ship 

6  They  cast  therefore,  and  now  they  were 

7  Peter,  .did  cast  himself  into  the  sea 
23  they  cast  (them)  into  prison,  charging 
37  and  have  cast  (us)  into  prison ;  and  now 
10  the  devil  shall  cast  (some)  of  you  into 

14  who  taught  Balac  to  cast  a  stumbling  bl. 
22  Behold,  1  will  cast  her  into  a  bed,  and 
10  and  cast  their  crowns  before  the  throne 
13  even  as  a  fig  tree  caste th  her  untimely 

5  And  the  angel,  .cast  (it)  into  the  earth 

7  and  they  were  cast  upon  the  earth  :  and 

8  a  great  mountain,  .was  cast  into  the  sea 
4  and  did  cast  them  to  the  earth :  and  the 

13  when  the  dragon  saw  that  he  was  cast 

15  the  serpent  cast  out  of  his  mouth  water 
j6  which  the  dragon  cast  out  of  his  mouth 
19  and  cast  (it)  into  the  great  wine  press 

19  And  they  cast  dust  on  their  heads 

21  a  mighty  angel  .  cast  (it)  into  the  sea 

20  These  both  were  cast  alive  into  a  lake  of 
3  And  cast  him  into  the  bottomless  pit 

10  And  the  devil . .  was  cast  into  the  lake  of 

14  death  and  hell  were  cast  into  the  lake 

15  whosoever  was  not  found,  .was  cast  iuto 


Psa.  2.  3  let  us.  .cast  away  their  cords  from  us 
51.  11  Cast  me  not  away  from  tliy  presence 
Eccl.  3.  5  A  time  to  cast  away  stones,  and  a  time  to 
3.  6  a  time  to  keep,  and  a  time  to  cast  away 
Jer.  7.  29  Cut  off  thine  hair,  .and  cast  (it)  away 
Eze  18.  31  Castawayfromyouallyourtrausgressions 
20.  7  Cast  ye  away  every  man  the  abominations 
20.  8  they  did  not  every  man  cast  away  the 

7 .To  cast  off  or  aioay,  airoP&Wa)  apoballd. 

Markio.  30  And  he,  casting  away  his  garment,  rose 
Heb  ho  35  Cast  not  away  therefore  your  confidence 

8  .To  thrust  off  from  {one's  self),  awaOeu  aputheo. 
Rom  11.  1  I  say  then,  Rath  God  cast  away  his 

11  2  God  hath  not  cast  away  his  people  which 

CAST  away,  to  be  — 

To  cause  to  suffer  loss,  (rifuiu  zemiob. 

Luke  9.  25  if  he.  .lose  himself,  or  be  cast  away? 

CAST  calf,  to  — 

To  bereave,  lose  their  young,  Vby  sho.lcol,  3. 

Job  21. 10  their  cow  calvetli,  and  casteth  not  her  calf 

CAST  clouts  — 

Rags,  tatters,  nisno  scchubolh. 

Jer.  38. 1 1  took  thence  old  cast  clouts  and  old  rotten 
38. 12  Put  now  (these)  old  cast  clouts  and  rotten 

CAST  down  — 

Low,  humble,  depressed,  raneivis  tapeinos. 

2  Co.  7.  6  that  comforteth  those  that  are  cast  down 


12. To  cast  out,  iufSaWoi  ekballo. 

Matt  21.  39  caught  him,  and  cast  (him)  out  of  the 
22. 13  and  cast  (him)  into  outer  darkness 
25.  30  cast  ye  the  unprofitable  servant  iuto 
Marki6  9  out  of  whom  he  had  cast  seveu  devils 
Luke  20.  15  So  they  cast  him  out  of  the  vineyard 

IZ.To  hurl,  piicTu  rhipto.  .... 

Luke  17.  2  and  he  cast  into  the  sea,  than  that  he 
Acts  27.  29  they  cast  four  anchors  out  of  the  stern 

3AST,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  cast  away,  Via  tvl,  6. 

Prov  16.  33  The  lot  is  cast  into  the  lap ;  but  the 


CAST  down,  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  go  down,  place,  ni;  yanach,  5. 

Isa.  28.  2  which,  .shall  cast  down  to  the  earth  with 

2 .To  cause  to  go  down,  tv  yarad,  5. 

Prov 21.  22  A  wise  (man),  .casteth down  the  strength 
Eze.  31.  16  when  I  cast  him  down  to  hell  with  them 
32.  18  Son  of  man,  wail,  .and  cast  them  down 

2. To  cause  to  bow  down,  in?  kara,  5. 

Psa.  17.  13  0  Lord,  disappoint  him,  cast  him  dow  n 

4 .To  cause  to  stumble,  Vy?  lcashal,  5. 

2  Ch.25.  8  God  hath  power  to  help  to  cast  down,  and 


2.  To  cause  to  fall,  V?)  naplial. 

Psa.  140.  10  let  them  be  cast  into  the  fire  ;  into 


5 .To  thrust  doion,  -oa  magar,  3. 

Psa.  [89.  44  Thou  hast,  .cast  his  throne  down  to  the 


3 .To  be  given,  jnj  nathan,  2. 
Eze.  15.  4  Behold,  it  is  cast 


into  the  fire  for  fuel 


4.  To  cast,  to?  rema,  no?  remali. 

Dan.  3.  21  were  cast  into  the  midst  of  the.  .furnace 


5 . To  be  cast,  K31  rema,  nan  remali,  2. 

Dan  3  6  shall  the  same  hour  be  cast  into  the 

3  11  (that)  he  should  be  cast  iuto  the.  .furnace 
3  15  ye  shall  be  cast  the  same  hour  into  the 
6  7  he  shall  bo  cast  into  the  den  of  lions 
6.  12  shall  bo  cast  into  the  den  of  lions? 

6.  To  be  sent,  nVzi  shalach,  4. 

Job  18.  8  he  is  cast  iuto  a  net  by  his  own  feet 

7.  To  be  sent,  cast  away,  ?Vy  shalak,  6. 

Psa  22  10  I  was  cast  upon  thee  from  the  womb 
Isa.  14.  ig  But  thou  art  cast  out  of  thy  grave  like 
Jer.  22.  28  and  are  cast  into  a  land  which  they 

8.  To  fall  off,  iuirlirru  ekpipto. 

Acts  27.  26  we  must  be  cast  upon  a  certain  island 

CAST  about,  to  — 

1.  To  go  round,  33?  sabab. 

Jer.  41.  14  So  all  the  people .  .cast  about  and  return. 


2.  To  cast  around,  irepifidWto  periballo. 

Lukeig.  43  thine  enemies  shall  cast  a  trench  about 
Acts  12.  8  Cast  thy  garment  about  thee,  and  follow 


CAST  about,  to  have  — 

To  cast  around,  nepi&aWw  periballo. 

Marki4.  51  having  a  linen  cloth  cast  about  (his) 


CAST  abroad,  to  — 

To  scatter,  Pis  puts,  5. 

Job  40. 11  Cast  abroad  the  rage  of  thy  wrath 

CAST  away,  to  — 

1  .To  thrust  away,  expel,  rprt  hadaph. 

Prov  10.  3  casteth  away  the  substance  of  the  wicked 

2.  To  cast  away,  abandon,  nit  zanach,  5. 

2  Ch.  29.  19  which  king  Aliaz.  .did  cast  away  iu  his 

3.  To  scatter,  n?i  zarali. 

Isa.  30.  22  thou  slialt  cast  them  au'ay  as  a . .  cloth 

4.  To  refuse,  reject,  DiO  maas. 

Lev.  26.  44  I  will  not  cast  them  away,  neither  will  I 
Job  8.  20  God  will  not  cast  away  a  perfect  (man) 
Isa.  31.  7  every  man  shall  cast  away  his  idols  of 
41.  9  have  chosen  thee,  and  not  cast  thee  away 
Jer.  33.  26  Then  will  I  cast  away  the  seed  of  Jacob 
Hos.  9.  17  My  God  will  cast  them  away,  because 

5 . To  send  away,  nV,p  shalach,  3. 

Job  8.  4  and  he  have  cast  them  away  for  their 

6.  To  send,  cause  to  go,  1/77  shalak ,  5. 

Judgi3. 17  that  he  cast  away  the  jawbone  out  of  his 
2  Ki.  7.  i5  which  the  Syrians  had  cast  away  in  their 


6.  To  separate,  cast  down,  nil  nadach,  5. 

Psa.  62.  4  They  only  consult  to  cast.(him)  down 

7.  To  cause  to  fall,  V51  naplial,  5. 

Job  29.  24  light  of  my  countenance  they  cast  not  do. 
Psa.  37.  14  The  wicked  have,  .cast  down  the  poor 
73.  18  thou  castedst.them  down  into  destruction 
Prov.  7.  26  For  she  hath  cast  down  many  wounded 
Eze.  6.  4  I  will  cast  down  your  slain  (men)  before 
Dan  8.  10  and  it  cast  down  (some)  of  the  host 

11. 12  he  shall  cast  down  (many)  ten  thousands 

8 . To  tear  down,  7?)  natliats. 

jud".  6.  30  because  he  hath  cast  down  the  altar 
°  6.  31  because  (one)  hath  cast  down  his  altar 

9 . To  send,  cause  to  go,  shalak,  5. 

Exod.  7.  10  Aaron  cast  down  his  rod  before  Pha. 

7.  12  For  they  cast  down  every  man  his  rod 
Josh  10.  11  the  Lord  cast  down  great  stones  from 
2  Ch.25.  12  cast  them  down  from  the  top  of  the 
Job  18.  7  his  own  counsel  shall  cast  him  down 
Psa  102. 10  thou  hast  lifted  me  up,  and  cast  me  down 
Lam.  2.  1  cast  down  from  heaven  unto  the  earth 
Dan.  8.  7  but  he  cast  him  down  to  the  ground 

8.  12  it  cast  down  the  truth  to  the  ground 

’10.  To  cause  to  be  low,  V;?i  shaphel,  5. 

Psa.147.  6  he  casteth  the  wicked  down  to  the  ground 

11.  To  put  or  lift  down,  Ka.6a.1pea  kathaireo. 

2  Co.io.  5  Casting  down  imaginations,  and  every 

12.  To  cast  down,  KarafSaWa  kataballo. 

2  Co.  4.  9  cast  down,  but  not  destroyed 

Rev.  12.  10  the  accuser  of  ourbretlireu  is  cast  [down] 

13.  To  cast,  hurl,  {>'nrrco  rhipto. 

Matt  1 5.  30  and  cast  them  down  at  Jesus’  feet 
27.  5  And  he  cast  down  the  pieces  of  silver 

CAST  down  headlong,  to  — 

To  throw  down  a  precipice,  KaraKpriyvi^w. 

Luke  4.  29.  that  they  might  cast  him  down  headlong 

CAST  down,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  thrust  down,  fin?  dachah,  4. 

Psa.  36.  12  they  are  cast  down,  and  shall  not  be  able 

2.  To  be  cast  down,  out,  forth,  Via  tul,  6. 

Job  41.  9  shall  not  (one)  be  cast  down  even  at  the 

3.  To  be  stumbled,  Vu?  kashal,  2. 

Jer.  6.  15  they  shall  be  cast  down,  saith  the  LORD 
8. 12  they  shall  be  cast  down,  saith  the  Lord 

4.  To  fall,  V?)  naplial. 

Keli.  6. 16  they  were  much  cast  down  in  their  own 

5.  To  tear  doion,  7?]  nathats,  4. 

Judg.  6.  28  the  altar  of  Baal  was  cast  down,  and  the 

6.  To  cast,  throw  down,  nDi  remah. 

Dan.  7.  9  I  beheld  till  the  thrones  were  cast  down 


7.  To  bow  oneself  down,  nniy  shachach,  ia. 

Psa.  42.  5  Why  art  thou  cast  down,  O  my  soul? 

42.  6  my  soul  is  cast  down  within  me  :  thereto. 

42.  11  Why  art  thou  cast  down,  O  my  soul  ? 

43.  5  Why  art  thou  cast  down,  0  my  soul? 

8.  To  send,  ?V?i  shalak,  5. 

Eze.  19. 12  she  was  cast  down  to  the  ground,  and  the 
Dan.  8.'ii  the  place  of  his  sanctuary  was  east  down 

9.  To  cause  to  be  low,  Vsy  shapliel,  5. 

Job  22.  29  When  (men)  are  cast  down,  then  thou 

CAST  down,  to  be  utterly  — ■ 

To  be  cast  down,  out,  forth,  bia  tul,  6. 

Psa.  37.  24  he  shall  not  be  utterly  cast  down;  for  the 

CAST  down  to  hell,  to  be  — 

To  put  in  tartarus,  raprapda  tarturoo. 

2  Pe. [2.  4butcast(tliem)downtohell,anddelivered 

CAST  dust,  to  — 

To  dust,  throw  dust,  nsy  aphar,  3. 

2  Sa.16. 13  and  threw  stones  at  him,  and  cast  dust 

CAST  far  off,  to  be  — 

To  be  fa.r  off,  «V?  liala,  2. 

Mic.  4.  7  her  that  was  cast  far  off  a  strong  nation 

CAST  forth,  to  — 

1. To  shine,  cast  forth  {glances),  p??  baraq. 

Psa.144.  6  Cast  forth  lightning,  and  scatter  them 

2.  To  cause  to  cast  doion,  out,  forth,  tul,  5. 

Eze.  32.  4  I  will  cast  thee  forth  upon  the  open  field 
J  on.  1.  5  cast  forth  the  wares  that  (were)  in  the 

1.  12  Take  me  up,  and  cast  me  forth  iuto  the 

I.  15  So  they,  .cast  him  forth  into  the  sea 

3.  To  cause  to  strike  deep,  335  nakah,  5. 

Dos.  14.  5  he  shall,  .cast  forth  his  roots  as  Lebanon 

4.  To  send,  ?Vzi  shalak,  5. 

Neh.  13.  8  therefore  I  cast  forth  all  the  household 
Psa.147.  17  Hecasteth  forth  his  ice  like  morsels:  who 
Jer.  22.  19  drawn  and  cast  forth  beyond  the  gates 
Amos  8.  3  they  shall  cast  (them)  forth  with  silence 

5.  To  cast  out,  iufl&Wa  ekballo. 

Mark  7.  26  she  besought  him  that  he  would  cast  forth 

CAST  fruit  before  the  time,  to  — 

To  bereave,  bbiy  shakol,  3. 

Mai.  3. 11  your  vine  cast  her  fruit  before  the  time 

CAST  in,  to  — 

1. To  cause  to  fait,  V51  naplial,  5. 

Prov.  1. 14  Cast  in  thy  lot  among  us ;  let  us  all  have 

2.  To  put,  place,  01b  sum. 

Isa.  28.  25  and  cast  in  the  principal  wheat,  and  the 

CAST  in  one’s  mind,  to  — 

To  reckon  thoroughly,  reason  out,  bia\oylCop.o.i. 
Luke  1.  29  when  she  saw  (him),  .she  cast  in  hermiud 

CAST  in  one's  teeth,  to  — 

To  defame,  rail  at,  oveiSlfa  o  ieidizo. 

Matt 27.  44  The  thieves.. east  the  same  in  his  teeth 

CAST  into,  to  be  — 

To  cast  into,  hyl 3a\Ao>  emballo. 

Lukem.  5  Fear  him,  which .  .hath  power  to  cast  into 

CAST  into  prison,  to  — 

To  give  up,  over,  betray,  trapabibuiyi  paradulOnu. 
Matt.  4.  12  heard  that  John  was  cast  into  prison,  he 

CAST  (lots),  to  — 

To  cause  to  fall,  V?i  naplial,  5. 

1  Sa.  14.  42  Cast  (lots)between  me  and  Jonathan  my 
1  Ch.24.  31  These  likewise  cast  lots  over  against 

25.  8  And  they  cast  lots,  ward  against  (ward) 

26.  13  they  cast  lots,  as  well  the  small  as  the 
26.  14  they  cast  lots ;  and  his  lot  came  out 

Kell.  10.  34  And  we  cast  the  lots  among  the  priests 

II.  1  the  rest  of  the  people  also  cast  lots,  to 

Esth  3  7  they  cast  Pur,  that  (is),  the  lot  before  H. 

9.  24  had  cast  Pur,  that  (is),  the  lot,  to  consume 
Psa.  22.  18  and  cast  lots  upon  my  vesture 
Isa.  34.  17  And  he  hath  cast  the  lot  for  them 
Jou.  1.  7  let  us  cast  lots  :  so  they  cast  lots 


[AST  off,  to  — 

..  To  cast  off,  abandon, nil  zanach. 

Psa.  43.  2  why  dost  thou  cast  me  off  ?  why  go  I 
44.  9  thou  hast  cast  off,  and  put  us  to  shame 
44.  23  arise,  cast  (us)  not  off  for  ever 
60  1  O  God,  thou  hast  cast  us  off,  thou  hast 
60. 10  thou,  O  God,  (which)  liadst  cast  us  off  ? 

74  1  0  God,  why  hast  thou  cast  (us)  off  for 

77  7  Will  the  Lord  cast  off  for  ever?  and  will 
88  14  Lord,  why  castest  thou  off  my  soul? 

80  38  But  thou  hast  cast  off  and  abhorred 
ios!  11  (Wilt)  not  (thou),  0  God  (who)  hast  c.  off 
Lam  2  7  The  Lord  hath  cast  off  his  altar,  he  hath 
'  ,  ,1  For  the  Lord  will  not  cast  off  for  ever 
Hos.  8.  3  Israel  hath  cast  off  (the  thing  that  is) 

8.  5  Thy  calf,  0  Samaria,  hath  cast  (thee)  off 
Zech.  10.  6  be  as  though  I  had  not  cast  them  off 

2.  To  cast  off,  nil  zanach,  5. 

1  CI1.28.  9  forsake  him,  he  will  cast  thee  off  for 

2  Ch.11.  14  Jeroboam  and  his  sons  had  cast  them  on 


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3.  To  ref  use ,  cio  maas. 

2  Ki.  23.  27  will,  .cast  off  this  city  Jerusalem  which 
Jer.  31.  37  I  will  also  cast  off  all  the  seed  of  Israel 
33.  24  he  hath  even  cast  them  off?  then  they 

4 . To  cast  off,  reject,  leave,  b»bi  natash. 

Psa.  94. 14  For  the  Lord  will  not  cast  off  his  people 

5.  To  break  off,  T19  parar,  5. 

Job  15.  4  Yea,  thou  castest  off  fear,  and  restramest 

6.  To  corrupt,  violate,  mar,  shacliath,  3. 

Amos  i.  ii  because  he.  .did  cast  off  all  pity 

7.  To  send  off,  ijty  shalak,  5. 

Job  15.  33  and  shall  cast  off  his  flower  as  the  olive 
Psa.  71.  9  Cast  me  not  off  in  the  time  of  old  age 

8.  To  put  aside,  off,  displace,  adere o>  atheteo. 

1  Ti.  5.  12  because  they  have  cast  off  their  first 

9.  To  put  off,  a-KOTiOnfii  apotithemi. 

Rom.13.  12  let  us  therefore  cast  off  the  works  of 

10.  To  keep  on  throwing,  hurl,  (n-irreu  rhipteo. 

Acts  22.  23  as  they  cried  out,  and  cast  off  (their) 

CAST  on,  to  — 

To  cast  upon,  im/3d\\<v  epiballo. 

Markn.  7  And  they .  .cast  their  garments  on  him 

CAST  out  — 

1.  Produce,  what  is  cast  forth,  bh?!?  migrasli. 

Eze.  36.  5  with  despiteful  minds,  to  cast  it  out  for 

2.  Expulsion ,  mo  marud. 

Isa.  58.  7  that  thou  bring  the  poor  that  are  cast  out 

3.  To  be  outcast,  nil  nadach,  2. 

Nell.  1.  9  though  there  were  of  you  cast  out  unto 

4.  To  be  sent  away,  rhfi  shalach,  4. 

Isa.  16.  2  as  a  wandering  bird  cast  out  of  the  nest 

CAST  out,  to  — 

1  .To  cast  out,  eni  garash,  3. 

Gen.  21. 10  Cast  out  this  bond  woman  and  her  son 

2  Ch.20.  11  to  come  to  cast  us  out  of  thy  possession 
Psa.  78.  55  He  cast  out  the  heathen  also  before  them 

80.  8  thou  hast  cast  out  the  heathen,  and 
Prov  22.  10  Cast  out  the  scorner,  and  contention 
Mic.  2.  9  The  women  of  my  people  have  ye  cast  out 

2.  To  force  or  drive  out,  nn  duach,  5. 

Jer.  51.  34  Nebuchadnezzar ..  hath  cast  me  out 

3.  To  thrust  away,  *yirr  hadaph. 

Deut.  6. 19  To  cast  out  all  thine  enemies  from  before 

9.  4  after  that  the  Lord  .  .hath  cast  them  out 

4.  To  cast  away,  Sib  tul,  5. 

Jer.  16.  13  Therefore  will  I  cast  you  out  of  this  land 
22.  26  I  will  cast  thee  out,  and  thy  mother 

'b.To  cast  or  throio,  rn;  yadah,  3. 

Zech.  1.  21  come  to  fray  them,  to  cast  out  the  horns 

6.  To  drive  away,  un;  yarash,  5. 

Exod34.  24  For  I  will  cast  out  the  nations  before 
Josh.  13.  12  these  did  Moses  smite,  aud  cast  them  out 

1  Ki.  14.  24  which  the  Lord  cast  out  before  the  chil. 

21.  26  whom  the  Lord  cast  out  before  the  chil. 

2  Ki.,i6.  3  whom  the  Lord  cast  out  from  before  the 

17.  8  whom  the  Lord  cast  out  from  before  the 
21.  2  whom  the  Lord  cast  out  before  the  chil. 
2  CI1.28.  3  whom  the  Lord  had  cast  out  before  the 
33.  2  whom  the  Lord  had  cast  out  before  the 
Job  20. 15  God  shall  cast  them  out  of  his  belly 
Zech.  9.  4  Behold,  the  Lord  will  cast  her  out,  and 

7 . To  separate,  drive  away  (as  filthy),  !TJ}  nadah,  3. 
Isa.  66.  s  that  cast  you  out  for  my  name's  sake 

8.  To  cause  to  drive  out,  rm  nadach,  5. 

2  Ch.13.  9  Have  ye  not  cast  out  the  priests  of  the 
Psa.  5. cast  them  out  in  the  multitude  of  their 

9.  To  cause  to  fall,  Set  naphal,  5. 

Isa.  26.  19  and  the  earth  shall  cast  out  the  dead 

10.  To  draw  off,  bpi  nashal. 

Deut.  7.  1  hath  cast  out  many  nations  before  thee 
11  .To  face,  turn  the  face,  ni  s  panah,  3. 

Zeph.  3.  15  he  hath  cast  out  thine  enemy :  the  king 

12.  To  dig,  make  deep,  *flp  qur,  5. 

Jer.  6.  7  As  a  fountain  casteth  out  her  waters 

6.  7  so  she  casteth  out  her  wickedness 

13 . To  empty,  pour  out,  pn  ruq,  5. 

Psa.  18.  42  I  did  cast  them  out  as  the  dirt  in  the 

14 . To  send,  shalach,  5. 

Lev.  18.  24  the  nations,  .which  I  cast  out  before  yon 
20.  23  the  nation  which  I  cast  out  before  you 

1  Ki.  9.  7  this  house . .  will  I  cast  out  of  my  sight 
Job  39.  3  They  bow.  .they  cast  out  their  sorrows 
Psa.  44.  2  afflict  the  people,  and  cast  them  out 
Jer.  15.  1  cast  (them)  out  of  my  sight,  and  let  them 

15 . To  cast,  cause  to  go,  "hf  shalak,  5. 

2  Ki.  10.  25  the  guard  and  the  captains  cast,  .out 

17.  20  until  he  had  cast  them  out  of  his  sight 
24.  20  until  he  had  cast  them  out  from  his 
2  Ch.  7.  20  this  house,  .will  I  cast  out  of  my  sight 
Psa.  60.  8  over  Edom  will  I  cast  out  my  shoe 
108.  9  over  Edom  will  I  cast  out  my  shoe 
Jer.  7.  15  I  will  cast  you  out.  .as  I  have  cast  out 
9.  19  because  our  dwellings  have  cast  (us)  out 
52.  3  till  he  had  cast  them  out  from  his  pres. 


1 6.  To  cast,  /3aAAo>  ballo. 

1  Jo.  4.18  but  perfect  love  casteth  out  fear :  because 
ltev.  2.  9  And  the  great  dragon  was  cast  out 
12.  9  he  was  cast  out.  .angels  were  cast  out 

17  .To  cast  out,  iufldww  elcballo. 

Matt.  7.  5  first  cast  out  the  beam  out  of  thine  own 

7.  5  then  slialt  thou  see  clearly  to  cast  out 

7.  22  and  in  thy  name  have  cast  out  devils? 

8.  12  the  children,  .shall  be  cast  out  into  outer 
8. 16  and  he  cast  out  the  spirits  with  (his)word 

8.  31  If  thou  cast  us  out,  suffer  us  to  go  away 

9.  33  And  when  the  devil  was  cast  out,  the 

9.  34  He  casteth  out  devils  through  the  prince 

10.  1  he  gave  them  power,  .to  cast  them  out 

10.  8  raise  the  dead,  cast  out  devils  :  freely  ye 
12.  24  This  (fellow)  doth  not  cast  out  devils 

12.  26  And  if  Satan  cast  out  Satan,  he  is 
12.  27  And  if  I  by  Beelzebub  cast  out  devils 
12.  27  by  whom  do  your  children  cast  (them)out? 
12.  28  if  I  cast  out  devils  by  the  Spirit  of  God 

15.  17  and  is  cast  out  into  the  draught? 

17.  19  Why  could  not  we  cast  him  out  ? 

21. 12  Jesus,  .cast  out  all  them  that  sold  and 
Mark  1.  34  he  healed  many. . and  cast  out  many 
1.  39  And  he  preached . .  and  cast  out  devils 
3.  15  And  to  have  power,  .to  cast  out  devils 
3.  22  by  the  prince  of  the  devils  casteth  he  out 
3.  23  How  can  Satan  cast  out  Satan  ? 

6.  13  And  they  cast  out  many  devils,  and 
9.  18  that  they  should  cast  him  out ;  aud 
9.  28  Why  could  not  we  cast  him  out? 

9.  38  we  saw  one  casting  out  devils  in  thy  name 

11.  15  Jesus,  .began  to  cast  out  them  that  sold 

12.  8  and  cast  (him)  out  of  the  vineyard 

16.  17  [In  my  name  shall  they  cast  out  devils] 
Luke  6.  22  and  cast  out  your  name  as  evil,  for  the 

6.  42  cast  out  first  the  beam  out  of  thine  own 
9.  40  I  besought  thy  disciples  to  cast  him  out 
9.  49  we  saw  one  casting  out  devils  in  thy 

11.  14  Aud  he  was  casting  out  a  devil,  and  it 
11. 15  He  casteth  out  devils  through  Beelzebub 

11.  18  that  I  cast  out  devils  through  Beelzebub 

11.  19  And  if  I  by  Beelzebub  cast  out  devils 
11.  19  by  whom  do  your  sons  cast  (them)  out? 

11.  20  I  with  the  finger  of  God  cast  out  devils 

13.  32  tell  that  fox,  Behold,  I  cast  out  devils 

19.  45  and  began  to  cast  out  them  that  sold 

20.  12  wounded  him  also,  and  cast  (him)  out 
John  6.  37  cometli  to  me  I  will  in  no  wise  cast  out 

9.  34  thou  teach  us?  And  they  cast  (him)  out 
9.  35  Jesus  heard  that  they  had  cast  him  out 

12.  31  shall  the  prince  of  this  world  be  cast  out 
Acts  7.  58  And  cast  (him)  out  of  the  city,  and  stoned 

27.  38  and  cast  out  the  wheat  into  the  sea 
Gal.  4.  30  Cast  out  the  bondwoman  and  her  son 
3  Jo.  10  and  casteth  (them)  out  of  the  church 

18.  To  extend,  send  forth,  iurdvoi  eJcteino. 

Acts  27.  30  they  would  have  cast  anchors  out  of  the 

19.  To  put  out  or  forth,  ki<rldri/xi  ektithemi. 

Acts  7.  21  And  when  he  was  cast  out,  Pharaoh's 

20 . To  make  exposed ,  iroieu  ZuSerov poieo  ektheton. 
Acts  7.  19  so  that  they  cast  out  their  young  children 

21  .To  hurl,  piirTu  rhipto. 

Acts  27.  19  we  cast  out  with  our  own  hands  the  tac. 

CAST  out,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  cast  out,  bhj  garash,  2. 

Amos  8.  8  and  it  shall  be  cast  out  and  drowned 
Jon.  2.  4  I  am  cast  out  of  thy  sight;  yet  I  will 

2.  To  be  cast  down,  out,  forth,  S?B  tul,  6. 

Jer.  22.  28  wherefore  are  they  cast  out,  he  and  his 

3.  To  be  sent,  cast  away,  shalak,  6. 

Isa.  34.  3  Their  slain  also  shall  be  cast  out 

Jer.  14.  16  the  people,  .shall  be  castoutin  the  street 
36.  30  his  dead.body  shall  lie  cast  out  in  the 
Eze.  16.  5  thou  wast  cast  out  in  the  open  field 

CAST  self  down,  to  — 

1  .To  kneel  and  bow  down,  "ina  gahar. 

1  Ki.  18.  42  he  cast  himself  down  upon  the  earth 
2.  To  cause  oneself  to  fall,  Ssj  naphal,  7. 

Ezra  10.  1  confessed,  weepingand  casting  himself  d. 
CAST  stones,  to  — 

To  stone,  Spo  saqal,  3. 

2  Sa.  16.  6  he  cast  stones  at  David,  and  at  all  the 

CAST  up,  to  — 

1  .To  cast  out,  or  forth,  tin)  garash. 

Isa.  57.  20  whose  waters  cast  up  mire  and  dirt 

2.  To  heap  up,  SSd  salal. 

Isa.  57.  14  And"  shall  say.  Cast  ye  up,  cast  ye  up 
62.  10  cast  up,  cast  up  the  highway ;  gather 
Jer.  18.  15  to  walk  in  paths,  (in)  a  way  not  cast  up 
50.  26  cast  her  up  as  heaps,  and  destroy  her 

3 . To  cause  to  go  up,  nSji  alah,  5. 

Lam.  2.  10  they  have  cast  up  dust  upon  their  heads 
Eze.  27.  30  and  shall  cast  up  dust  upon  their  heads 
CAST,  when  — 

A  casting,  npVtv  shalleketli. 

Isa.  6.13  whose  substance  (is)  in  them,  when  they  c. 

CAST,  when  it  was  — 

l.A  casting,  ."ipx;  yetsukah. 

1  Ki.  7.  24  the  kuops .  .in  two  rows,  when  it  was  cast 


2.yl  casting,  fusion,  npxiD  mutseqeth. 

2CI1.  4.  3  Tworowsofoxen(were)..whenitwascast 

CAST  young,  to  — 

To  bereave,  shakol,  3. 

Gen.  31.  38  thy  she  goats  have  not  cast  their  young 
Exod23.  26  There  shall  nothing  cast  their  young 

CAST  upon,  to  — 

1. To  cast  upon,  kiri^aWu  epiballo. 

1  Co.  7.  35  not  that  I  may  cast  a  snare  upon  you 

2.  To  hurl  upon,  tTn^filirru  epirrhipto. 

Luke  19.  3s  they  cast  their  garments  upon  the  colt 
1  Pe.  5.  7  Casting  all  your  care  upon  him  ;  for  he 

CASTAWAY  — 

Not  approved,  abiKiyos  adokirnos. 

1  Co.  9.  27  I  myself  should  be  a  castaway 

CASTING  — 

Something  fused,  pylD  mutsa.g. 

1  Ki.  7.  37  all  of  them  had  one  casting,  one  measure 

CASTING  away  — 

A  casting  off,  dnotloXn  apobole. 

Horn  ii.  15  For  if  the  casting  away  of  them  (lie)  the 

CASTING  down  — 

1. A  casting  down,  nnn  cliathath. 

Job  6.  21  ye  see  (my)  casting  down,  and  are  afraid 

2.  Depression ,  ntfb  yeshach. 

Mic.  6.  14  and  thy  casting  down  (shall  be)  in  the 

3 . To  cause  to  lie  down,  33 y  shakab,  5. 

2  Sa.  8.  2  casting  them  down  to  the  ground  ;  even 

CASTING  up  — 

To  pour  out,  tisw  shaphak. 

Eze.  17.  17  by  casting  up  mounts,  and  building  forts 

CASTLE  — 

1.  High  place,  palace,  ponx  armon. 

Prov  18.  19  contentions  (are)  like  the  bars  of  a  castle 

2.  Tower,  rrva  tirah. 

Gen.  25.  16  these  (are)  their  names,  .by  their  castles 
1  Ch.  6.  54  dwelling  places  throughout  their  castles 

3.  Great  or  high  tower,  Vain  migdal. 

1  Ch.  27.  25  aud  in  the  villages,  and  in  the  castles 

4 . Fortress,  i]tp  metsad. 

1  Ch.  11.  7  And  David  dwelt  in  the  castle  ;  therefore 

5.  Fortress,  rnistj  metsudah. 

1  Ch.  11.  5  Nevertheless  David  took,  .castle  of  Zion 

6.  An  interlining,  wapeyflohri  pareihbole. 

Acts  21.  34  commanded  him  to  be  carried  into  the  c. 

21.  37  And  as  Paul  was  to  be  led  into  the  castle 

22.  24  to  be  brought  into  the  castle,  and  bade 

23.  10  to  take,  .and  to  bring  (him)  into  the  cas. 

23.  16  lie  went  and  entered  into  the  castle,  and 
23.  32  On  the  morrow  they,  .returned  to  the  cas. 

CASTLE,  goodly  — 

A  tower,  .tvb  tirah. 

Nuni3i.  10  they  burnt,  .all  then-  goodly  castles,  with 
CASTLES  — 

Citadels,  palaces,  nvyya  biraniyyoth. 

2  Ch.17.  12  he  built  iu  Judah  castles,  and  cities  of 

27.  4  in  the  forests  he  built  castles  and  towers 

CASTOR  and  POLLUX,  Ai/iauovpoi  sons  of  Jupiter. 
Instead  of  translating  or  retaining  the  term  AiicrKovpoi 
as  it  stands  in  the  Greek  text,  the  common  version 
gives  the  two  names  “  Castor  and  Pollux,"  who  were 
reckoned  sons  of  Jupiter  by  Leda,  and  regarded  by 
sailors  as  their  tutelary  divinities,  appearing  in  the 
heavens  as  the  constellation  of  the  Gemini  or  Twins. 
On  shipboard  they  -were  recognised  in  the  phosphoric 
lights  which  play  about  tile  masts  and  sails.  Hence 
Roman  poets  so  often  allude  to  these  divinities  in  rela¬ 
tion  to  navigation. 

Acts  28. 11  a  ship,  .whose  sign  was  C.  and  P. 

CATCH,  to  — 

1. To  lay  or  keep  hold  on,  inK  achaz. 

Judg.  1.  6  they  pursued  after  him,  and  caught  him 

2.  To  take  as  spoil,  03  bazaz. 

Num  31.  32  prey  which  the  men  of  war  had  caught 

3.  To  take  by  violence,  S]3  gazal. 

Judg2i.  23  took  (them)  waves,  .whom  they  caught 

4 . To  draw  or  sweep  away,  -nf  garar. 

Hab.  1.  15  they  catch  them  in  their  net,  and  gather 

5.  To  make  strong  or  hard,  pin  chazak,  5. 

Exod.  4.  4  he  put  forth  his  hand,  aud  caught  it 

1  Sa.  17.  37  and  when  he  arose.  .1  caught  him 

2  Sa.  2.  16  they  caught  every  one  his  fellow  by  the 
2  Ki.  4.  27  when  she  came,  .she  caught  him  by  the 
Prov.  7.  13  So  she  caught  him,  and  kissed  him 

Q.To  snatch  away,  *]nn  chataph. 

Judg2i.  21  catch  you  every  man  his  wife,  .daughters 
Psa.  10.  9  he  lieth  in  wait  to  catch  the  poor 

10.  9  he  doth  catch  the  poor,  when  he  draweth 

7.  To  draw  out,  bSh  chalat. 

1  Ki.20.  33  Now  the  men.  .did  hastily  catch  (it) 


CATCH 


149 


CAUSE 


To  tear,  rencl,  T-?  taraph. 

Eze  ig  3  it  learned  to  catch  the  prey ;  it  devoured 
\g.  6  learned  to  catch  the  prey,  (and)  devoured 

.  To  capture,  catch ,  lakad . 

’  Jud"  8. 14  caught  a'youngman  of  the  men  of  Succoth 
“i-  1  Samson  went  and  caught  three  hundred 

_  ph  22  q  he  sought  Ahaziah :  and  they  caught  him 
Jer.  s’.  26  they  set  a  trap,  they  catch  men 

0  To  find,  kk?  matsa. 

Exod22.  6  If  fire  break  out,  and  catch .  .thorns 

ZSl\SSAhi, .....  ■»  ..... 

which  Imuteth  an'1  catcl.eth  any  beast  or 

3 . To  lay  hold  of  (by  the  hand),  trsn  taphas. 

Gen  39  12  And  she  caught  him  by  his  garment 
,  Ki  I.9  30  And  Abijah  caught  the  new  garment  that 
2  Ki'  7.  12  we  sliall  catch  them  alive,  and  get  into 

4.  To  catch,  hunt  (in  the  field),  ay  pebwagreud. 
Marki2.  13  they  send,  .to  catch  him  in  (his)  words 

5.7b  snatch  at,  or  away,  apvdfa  harpazo. 

Johmo.  12  the  wolf  catcheth  them,  and  scattereth 

16.  To  take  (hold)  upon,  im\ap.0dvo>  epilambano. 

Matt  14.  31  Jesus  stretched  forth  (his)  hand,  .caught 
Acts  16.  19  they  caught  Paul  and  Silas,  and  drew 

17.  To  hunt  (a  wild  beast),  Bypevui  thereuo.  _ 

Luke  1 1.  54  seeking  to  catch  something  out  of  Ins 

IS.To  take,  \appdva  laniband. 

Matt  2t.  39  they  caught  him,  and  cast  (him)  out  of 
Marki2.  3  they  caught  (him),  and  beat  him,  and 
2  Co.  12. 16  nevertheless,  being  crafty,  1  caught  you 

19.  To  catch  alive,  (uypea  zbgreo. 

Luke  5.  10  from  henceforth  thou  shalt  catch  men 

20.  To  seize,  mdfa  piazb. 

John2i.  3  and  that  night  they  caught  nothing 
21.  10  Bring  of  the  fish,  .ye  have  now  caught 

21 .  To  take  together,  avWapSdvta  sullambanb. 

Acts  26.  21  For  these  causes  the  Jews  caught  me  in 

22.  To  snatch  away  together,  rruva.pnd.fu>  sunarpazo. 
Luke  8.  29  For  oftentimes  it  had  caught  him  :  and 
Acts  6.  12  and  came  upon  (him),  and  caught  him 

iq  2q  and  having  caught  Gains  and  Aristarchus 
27.  15  when  the  ship  was  caught,  and  could  not 

CATCH  away  — - 

To  snatch  away,  apndfui  harpazS. 

Matt.  3.  19  catcheth  away  that  which  was  sown 
Acts  8.  39  Spirit  of  the  Lord  caught  away  Philip 

CATCH  hold,  to  — 

1.7b  lo,y  or  keep  hold,  lnx  achaz. 

1  Ki.  i.  so, si  caught  hold  011  the  horns  of  the  altar 

2.  28  Joab.  .caught  hold  on  the  horns  of  the 

2.  To  become  strong,  or  fast,  pin  cliazaq. 

2  Sa.  1 8.  9  and  his  head  caught  hold  of  the  oak 

CATCH  self,  to  — 

To  capture,  catch,  1$  lakad. 

Psa.  35.  8  let  his  net .  .lie  hath  lud  catch  himself 

CATCH  up,  to  — 

To  snatch  away,  apnafu  harpazo. 

2  Co.  12.  2  such  an  one  caught  up  to  the  third 

12.  4  How  that  he  was  caught  up  into  paradise 
1  Th  4. 17  Then  we.  shall  be  caught  up  together 
Jtev.  12.  5  and  her  child  was  caught  up  unto  God 

CATERPILLAR  — 

1. A  devourer  (a  kind  of  locust),  Vpn  chasil. 

1  Ki  8  37  If  there  be  in  the  land ..  caterpillar 

2  Ch.  6.  28  If  there  lie  dearth,  .or  caterpillars 

Psa  78  46  He  gave,  .their  increase  unto  the  caterp. 
Isa'  33!  4  shall  be  gathered  (like).,  the  caterpillar 
Joel.  1.  I  that  which .  .hath  left  hath  the  caterpillar 
2.  25  the  cankerworm,  and  the  caterpillar 

2.  A  cankerworm,  pb\yeleq. 

Psa.  105.  34  He  spake,  .locusts  came,  and  caterpillars 
Jer.  si- 14  I  will  fill  thee,  .as  with  caterpillars 
51.  27  horses  to  come  up  as  the  rough  cater. 

CATTLE  — 

1  .Cattle,  least,  nan?  behemah. 

Gen.  1.  24  cattle,  and  creeping  thing,  and  beast  of 
1.  25  God  made  the.  .cattle  after  their  kind 

1.  26  let  them  have  dominion  over,  .the  cattle 

2.  20  And  Adam  gave  names  to  all  cattle,  and 
3  14  thou  (art)  cursed  above  all  cattle,  and 

6  20  cattle  after  their  kind,  of  every  creeping 
7. 14  and  all  the  cattle  after  their  kind,  and 

7.  21  all  flesh  died .  .both  of  fowl,  and  of  cattle 

7  23  both  man,  and  cattle,  and  the  creeping 

8  1  and  all  the  cattle  (that)  was  with  lnm  in 
8. 17  and  of  cattle,  and  of  every  creeping  thing 

9.  10  of  the  fowl,  of  the  cattle,  and  of  every  be. 

47.  18  my  lord  also  hath  our  herds  of  cattle 
Exodi2.  29  Lord  smote,  .all  the  first  born  of  cattle 
20.  10  nor  thy  maid  servant,  nor  thy  cattle 
Lev.  1.  2  shall  bring  your  offering  of  the  cattle 

c.  2  whether  (it  be)  a  carcase . .  of  unclean  cat. 
iq.  19  Thou  shalt  not  let  thy  cattle  gender  with 
25.  7  And  for  thy  cattle,  and  for  the  beast 


Lev  26.  22  shall  rob  you . .  and  destroy  your  cattle 
Hum.  3.  41  and  the  cattle  of  the  Levites  instead  of 
3  41  firstlings  among  the  cattle  of.  .Israel 
3  45  and  the  cattle  of  the  Levites  instead  of 
31!  q  and  took  the  spoil  of  all  their  cattle 
32  26  our  wives,  our  flocks,  and  all  our  cattle 
,  suburbs  of  them  shall  be  for  their  cattle 
Deut  2  33  Only  the  cattle  we  took  for  a  prey 

,  7  all  the  cattle,  and  the  spoil  of  the  cities 

f  14  nor  thine  ass,  nor  any  of  thy  cattle 
7  14  there  shall  not  be.  .among  your  cattle 
1 1  1 3  And  I  will  send  grass . .  for  thy  cattle 
1313  and  the  cattle  thereof,  with  the  edge  of 
20  14  and  the  little  ones,  and  the  cattle,  and 
28  4  and  the  fruit  of  thy  cattle,  the  increase 

28!  II  in  the  fruit  of  thy  cattle,  and  in  the 
28  And  lie  shall  eat  the  fruit  of  thy  cattle 
,0'  O  in  the  fruit  of  thy  cattle,  and  in  the  f nut 
Josh.  8.  2  only  the  spoil  thereof,  and  the  cattle 

8.  27  Only  the  cattle  and  the  spoil  of  that  city 
11  14  all  the  spoil  of  these  cities,  and  the  cattle 
21’  2  with  the  suburbs  thereof  for  our  cattle 
2  Ki.  3.'  9  and  for  the  cattle  that  iuUowed  them 
Nell  q  37  over  our  bodies,  and  over  our  cattle 

10  36  the  first  bom  of  our  sons,  and  of  our  cattle 
Psa  so!  10  (and)  the  cattle  upon  a  thousand  hills 
1 04  1 4  causeth  the  grass  to  grow  for  the  cattle 
107  38  suffereth  not  their  cattle  to  decrease 
148  10  Beasts,  and  all  cattle  ;  creeping  things 
Isa.  46.  1  their  idols  were  upon.,  the  cattle 
Jon.  4.  11  Nineveh,  .wherein  are.  .(also)  much  cat. 
Hair  1  n  upon  men  and  upon  cattle,  and  upon  all 
Zecli.  2.  4  the  multitude  of  meii  and  cattle  therein 

I  .Beast,  I’ya  beir.  „ 

Numzo.  4  that  we  and  our  cattle  should  die  there? 
Psa.  78.  48  He  gave  up  their  cattle  also  to  the  hail 

I..-1  possession,  thing  purchased,  nipo  miqnoh. 

Gen.  4.  20  he  was  the  father,  .(of  such  as  have)  catt. 

13.  2  And  Abram  (was)  very  rich  in  cattle 
13.  7  between  the  herdmen  of  Abram  s  cattle 
13  7  and  the  herdmen  of  Lot's  cattle  :  And 

20  7  neither  (is  it)  time  that  the  cattle  should 

30  29  Thou  knowest.  .how  thy  cattle  was  with 

31  q  Thus  God  hath  taken  away  the  cattle 

31  18  And  he  carried  away  all  his  cattle,  and 
,!  18  the  cattle  of  his  getting,  which  lie  had 
33.  17  And  Jacob,  .made  booths  for  lus  cattle 
■34  <;  now  his  sons  were  with  his  cattle  in  t lie 

34!  23  (Shall)  not  their  cattle  and  their  substan. 

36  6  and  his  cattle,  and  all  his  beasts 

36  7  could  not . .  because  of  their  cattle 
46.  6  they  took  their  cattle,  and  their  goods 

46.  32  their  trade  hath  been  to  feed  cattle 

46  34  Thy  servants'  trade  hath  been  about  catt. 
47'  6  then  make  them  rulers  over  my  cattle 

47  16  And  Joseph  said,  Give  your  cattle  ;  and 
47  16  I  will  give  you  for  your  cattle,  if  money 

47.  17  they  brought  their  cattle  unto  Joseph 

47  17  for  the  cattle  of  the  herds,  and . .  the  asses 
47.  17  for  all  their  cattle  for  that  year 
ExodTq.  3  the  hand  of  the  Lord  is  upon  thy  cattle 
o  4  the  Lord  shall  sever  between  the  cattle 
0  2  and  the  cattle  of  Egypt ;  and  there  shall 
q.  6  and  all  the  cattle  of  Egypt  died 
n  6  but  of  the  cattle  of  the  children  of  Is.  died 
Q.  7  there  was  not  one  of  the  cattle  of  the  Is 
0  19  Send  therefore  now,  (and)  gather  thy  catt. 
o.  20  made  his  servants  and  his  cattle  flee  into 
q.  21  left  his  servants  and  his  cattle  in  the  held 
10.  26  Our  cattle  also  shall  go  with  us  ;  there 
12.  38  flocks  and  herds,  (even)  very  much  cattle 
17.  7  thou  hast  brought  us . .  to  kill . .  our  cattle 
•u.  iq  and  every  firstling  among  thy  cattle 
Nuni2o.  19  if  I  and  my  cattle  drink  of  thy  water 
32.  1  had  a  very  great  multitude  of  cattle 
32.  1  behold,  the  place  (was)  a  place  for  cattle 
22  4  the  country,  .(is)  a  laud  for  cattle 

22.  4  and  thy  servants  have  cattle 
32  16  We  will  build  sheep  folds .  .for  our  cattle 
Deut  3  iq  your  little  ones,  and . .  cattle .  .  shall  abide 
3.  iq  (for)  I  know  that  ye  have  much  cattle 

Josh  1  14  Your  wives,  your  little  ones,  .your  cattle 

'14  4  with  their  suburbs  for  their  cattle  and 

22  8  Return .  .with  very  much  cattle,  with 

Jud"  6  3  they  came  up  with  their  cattle,  and  their 

°'i8.  21  put  the  little  ones  and  the  cattle,  .before 

1  Sa.  23.  5  brought  away  their  cattle,  and  smote 

30  20  they  drave  before  those  (other)  cattle 

2  Ki  3  17  both  ye,  and  your  cattle,  and  your  beasts 
1  Ch.  5.  o  because  their  cattle  were  multiplied  m 

3.  21  they  took  away  their  cattle  ;  of  their 
7  21  they  came  down  to  take  away  their  cattle 
2Ch.  14.  is  They  smote  also  the  tents  of  cattle,  and. 

26  10  he  had  much  cattle,  both  in  the  low 
Job  36.  33  the  cattle  also  concerning  the  vapour 
Isa.  30.  23  in  that  day  shall  thy  cattle  feed  in  large 
Jer  q  10  can  (men)  hear  the  voice  of  the  cattle 
49.  72  and  the  multitude  of  their  cattle  a  spoil 
Eze.  38.  12  people,  .which  have  gotten  cattle  and 
38. 13  to  take  away  cattle  and  goods,  to  take 

i.Small  cattle,  sheep  and  goats,  Jxs  tson. 

Gen.  30.  39  brought  forth  cattle  ringstraked,  speck. 
30  40  and  put  them  not  unto  Laban’s  cattle 
30  41  whensoever  the  stronger  cattle  did  con. 
30  41  Jacob  laid  the  rods  before,  .the  cattle 
,  30  42  But  when  the  cattle  were  feeble,  he  put 

30  43  and  had  much  cattle,  and  maid  servants 

31  8  then  all  the  cattle  bare  speckled :  and  if 
1.  8  then  bare  all  the  cattle  ringstraked 

1. 10  came  to  pass  at  the  time  that  the  cattle 


Gen.  31.  10  the  cattle  (were)  ringstraked,  speckled 
31  12  all  the  rams  which  leap  upon  the  cattle 
31'  41  I  served  thee,  .six  years  for  thy  cattle 
31.  43  and  (these)  cattle  (are)  my  cattle,  and  all 

o.A  sheep  or  goat,  dto  sell. 

Gen.  30.  32  removing,  .the  speckled  and  spotted  cat. 

30.  32  all  the  brown  cattle  among  the  sheep 
Eze.  34.  17  Behold,  I  judge  between  cattle  and  cattle 
34.  20  I,  (even)  I .  .judge  between  the  fat  cattle 
34.  20  and  between  the  lean  cattle 
34.  22  I  will  judge  between  cattle  and  cattle 

O.Work,  .13(6?  melakah. 

Gen.  33.  ^  according  as  the  cattle  that  goetli  before 

7.  What  is  fed  or  nourished,  Bpepya  thremma. 

John  4.  12  drank  thereof,  .his  children,  and  his  cat. 


CATTLE,  fat  — 

Fallings,  x'ip  meri. 

1  Ki  1  9  slew  sheep  and  oxen  and  fat  cattle  by 

’  19.  25  hath  slain  oxen  and  fat  cattle  and  sheep 

CATTLE,  lesser  — 

Sheep  or  goats,  da  seh. 

Isa.  7.  25  and  for  the  treading  of  lesser  cattle 

CATTLE,  small  — 

I.Small  cattle,  sheep  and  goats,  txk  tson. 

Eccl.  2.  7  great  possessions  of  great  and  small  cattle 

2. Sheep  or  goat,  dig  seh. 

Isa.  43.  23  Thou  hast  not  brought  me  the  small  cattle 
CATTLE,  to  feed  — 

To  shepherd,  tend,  noipalvco  poimaino. 

Lukei7-  7  a  servant  plowing  or  feeding  cattle 

CAUGHT,  to  be  — 

1.2b  be  laid  hold  of ,  lnx  achaz,  2. 

Gen.  22.  13  a  ram  caught  in  a  thicket  by  lus  lioins 

2  To  be  laid  hold  of  (by  the  hand),  rsn  taphas,  2. 

’  Jer.  50.  24  tiiou  art  found,  and  also  caught,  because 

CAUL—  . 

1.  Diaphragm  or  midriff,  rrin’  yothercth. 

Exod  29.  13  thou  shalt  take .  .the  caul  (that  is)  above 
29.  22  thou  shalt  take.. the  caul  (above)  the 
Lev  3  4,  10,  15  the  caul  above  the  liver  with  the 

4  9  the  caul  above  the  liver,  with  the  kidneys 

7  4  the  caul  (that  is)  above  the  liver  with  the 

8  16  the  caul  (above)  the  liver,  and  the  two 
8.  21  And  he  took,  .the  caul  (above)  the  liver 
n  10  the  caul  above  the  liver  of  the  sin  offering 
9. 19  and  the  kidneys,  and  the  caul  (above)  the 

2 . Caul,  pericardium,  "ihd  segor.  , 

Hos.  13.  8  1.  .will  rend  the  caul  of  their  heart,  and 

2.  Cauls,  netted  caps,  shebisim.  _ 

Isa.  3.  18  the  Lord  will  take  away .  .(their)  cauls 

CAUSE  — 

1  Causes,  reasons,  rnix  odoth. 

2  Sa  13  16  she  said  unto  him,  (There  is)  no  cause 

Jer  3.  8  I  saw,  when  for  all  the  causes  whereby 

2.  Word,  matter,  *137  clabar. 

Exod  18.  19  that  thou  mayest  bring  the  causes  unto 
18  26  the  hard  causes  they  brought  unto  Moses 
22]  Q  the  cause  of  both  parties  shaU  come  before 
Deut  1.  17  the  cause  that  is  too  hard  for  you,  bring 
Josh,  s-  4  this  (is)  the  cause  why  Joshua  did  cir. 

20  4  shall  declare  his  cause  in  the  ears  of  the 
I  Sa.  17.  29  What  have  I..  done?  (Is  there)  not  a  cause 

1  Ki.  11.27  this  (was)  the  cause  that  he  lifted  up  (his) 

3 . Word,  matter,  m.rn  dibrah. 

Job  5.  8  and  unto  God  would  I  commit  my  cause 

4 . Plea,  judgment,  H  ,  .  ,  . 

Psa.  q.  4  thou  hast  maintained ..  my  cause  ,  thou 

140  12  the  Lord  will  maintain  the  cause  of  the 
Prov  2q  7  The  righteous  considereth  the  cause  of 
3?.  8  Open  thy  mouth . .  in  the  cause  of  all  such 
Jer  3  28  they  judge  not  the  cause,  the  cause  of 
22  16  He  judged  the  cause  of  the  poor  and 
30.  13  (There  is)  none  to  plead  thy  cause,  that 

^.Judgment,  BS»p  mishpat. 

2  Sa  is  4  every  man  which  hath  any.  .cause  might 
1  Ki  8  43,  49  hear  thou . . and  maintain  their  cause 

8  so  the  cause  of  his  servant,  and  the  cause  of 
_  Oh  fi  l-  iq  hear  thou . .  and  maintain  their  cause 
5ob  ip  it’  Beholdnow ,  I  have  ordered  (my)  cause 
2\  4  I  would  order  (my)  cause  before  him 

01  13  If  I  did  despise  the  cause,  .man  servant 
Lam,2 3 * * * 7 * 93.  59  Lord,  thou  hast  seen,  .judge,  .my  cause 

fi  Turn  (of  events),  nspi  nesibbah. 

2CI1.10. 15  the  cause  was  of  God,  that  the  Lord  might 

7.  Turn  (of  events),  nap  sibbah. 

1  Ki.  12. 15  unto  the  people;  for  the  cause  was  from 

8. Strife,  controversy,  3'1  rib. 

Exod23.  2  neither  shalt  thou  speak  in  a  cause  to 
2  3  3  countenance  a  poor  man  m  his  cause 

23!  6  the  judgment  of  thy  poor  in  his  cause 

1  Sa  24. 13  plead  my  cause,  and  deliver  me  out  of 
23  39  hath  pleaded  the  cause  of  my  reproach 

2  Ch  19. 10  what  cause  soever  shall  come  to  you 
Job  29. 16  the  cause  (which)  I  knew  not  I  searched 


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Psa.  35.  23  (even)  unto  my  cause . .  God  and  my  Lord 
43.  1  Judge  me,  O  God,  and  plead  my  cause 
74.  22  Arise,  O  God,  plead  thine  own  cause 
119.  154  Plead  my  cause,  and  deliver  me  :  quicken 
rrov.18.  17  (He  that  is)  first  in  his  own  cause 

22.  23  the  Lord  will  plead  their  cause,  and  spoil 

23.  11  he  shall  plead  their  cause  with  thee 

25.  9  Debate  thy  cause  with  thy  neighbour(liim.) 
Isa.  1.  23  neither  doth  the  cause  of  the  widow 
41.  21  Produce  your  cause,  saith  the  Lorp 
Jer.  11.  20  for  unto  thee  have  I  revealed  my  cause 
20.  12  for  unto  thee  have  I  opened  my  cause 

50.  34  he  shall  throughly  plead  their  cause 

51.  36  Behold,  I  -will  plead  thy  cause,  and  take 
Lam.  3.  36  subvert  a  man  in  his  cause,  the  Lord 

3.  58  thou  hast  pleaded  the  causes  of  my  soul 
Mic.  7.  9  I  have  sinned,  .until  he  plead  my  cause 

D.  Because  of  whom,  beshellemi. 

Jon.  1.  7  for  whose  'cause  this  evil  (is)  upon  us 

10.  Cause,  accusation,  air  la  aitia. 

Matt  19.  3  a  man  to  put  away  his  wife  for  every 'cause? 
Luke  8.  47  for  what  cause  she  had  touched  him,  and 
Acts  10.  21  wliat(is)the.cause  wherefore  ye  are  come? 
13.  28  though  they  found  no  cause  of  death 
23.  28  And  when  I  would  have  known  the  cause 
28.  18  because  there  was  no  cause  of  death  in 
28.  20  For  this  cause  therefore  have  I  called  for 
2  Ti.  1.  12  For  the  which  cause  I  also  suffer  these 
Heb.  2.  11  for  which  cause  he  is  not  ashamed  to  call 

11.  Causative  of,  causing,  asking,  ainov  aition. 
Luke  23.  22  I  have  found  no  cause  of  death  in  him 
Acts  19.  40  there  being  no  cause  whereby  we  may 

lZ.Word,  matter,  \6yos  logos. 

Matt.  5.  32  saving  for.  .cause  of  fornication,  causeth 
CAUSE,  for  the  same  — 

The  same,  rb  avrb  to  auto. 

Phil.  2.  18  For  the  same  cause  also  do  ye  joy  and 
CAUSE,  for  this  — 

1. Wholly  over  against  this,  nil  l?3p'l?3  kol  qeheldenah. 
Dan.  2.  12  For  this  cause  the  king  was  angry  and 

‘L.Over  against  this,  avrl  tovtou  anti  toatou. 

Eph.  5.  31  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave  his 
3. On  account  of  this,  Sia  tovto  dia  touto. 

Johni2.  18  For  this  cause  the  people  also  met  him 

12.  27  for  this  cause  came  I  unto  this  hour 
Rom.  1.  26  For  this  cause  God  gave  them  up  unto  vile 

13.  6  For,  for  this  cause  pay  ye  tribute  also 
15.  9  For  this  cause  I  will  confess  to  thee  among 

1  Co.  4.  17  For  this  cause  have  I  sent  unto  you 

11.  10  For  this  cause  ought  the  woman  to  have 
11.  30  For  this  cause  many  (are)  weak  and  sickly 
Col.  1.  9  For  this  cause  we  also,  .do  not  cease  to 

1  Th.  2.  13  For  this  cause  also  thank  we  God  without 

3.  5  For  this  cause,  when  I  could  no  longer 

2  Th.  2. 11  for  this  cause  God  shall  send  them  strong 
1  Ti.  1.  16  Howbeit  for  this  cause  I  obtained  mercy 
Heb.  9.  15  And  for  this  cause  he  is  the  Mediator  of 

i.With  a  view  to  this,  els  tovto  eis  touto. 

Johni8.  37  for  this  cause  came  I  into  the  world,  that 

1  Pe.  4.  6  for  this  cause  was  the  Gospel  preached 

5  .For  the  sake  of  this,  'ivenev  TovTovhcneken  toutou. 
Matt  19.  5  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave  his  father 
Markio.  7  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave  his  father 
Acts  26.  21  For  these  causes  the  Jews  caught  me 

2  Cor.  7.  12  not  for  his  cause,  .nor  for  his  cause  that 

CAUSE,  for  which  — 

1.  Therefore,  ]3"Vy  at  ken. 

Nell.  6.  6  for  which  cause  thou  buildest  the  wall 
2 .On  account  of  which,  Sii  dio. 

Rom  15.  22  For  which  cause  also  I  have  been  much 
2  Co.  4.  16  For  which  cause  we  faint  not ;  but  though 

CAUSE,  without  (a)  — 

1  .Gratis,  gratuitously,  o:n  chinnam. 

1  Sa.  19.  5  wherefore . .  slay  David  without  a  cause  ? 
Job  2.  3  movedst  me . .  destroy  him  without  cause 
9.  17  and  multiplietli.  .wounds  without  cause 
Psa.  35.  7  For  without  cause  have  they  hid  for  me 
35.  7  without  cause  they  have  digged  for  my 
35.  19  let.  .wink,  .that  hate  me  without  a  cause 
69.  4  They  that  hate  me  without  a  cause  are 
109.  3  they,  .fought  against  me  without  a  cause 
119.  161  have  persecuted  me  without  a  cause 
Prov.  1.  11  lurk  privily  for.  .innocent  without  cause 
3.  30  Strive  not  with  a  man  without  cause 

23.  29  who  hath  wounds  without  cause?  who 

24.  28  Be  not  a  witness .  .without  cause ;  and 
Lam.  3.  52  chased  me  sore,  like  a  bird,  without  cause 
Eze.  14.  23  I  have  not  done  without  cause  all  that  I 

2.  Vainly,  Dg'i  regam. 

Psa.  7.  4  delivered  him  that  without  cause  is 

25.  3  ashamed  which  transgress  without  cause 

3.  Falsehood,  sheqer. 

Psa.119.  78  dealt  perversely  with  me  without  a  cause 

4.  Gratuitously,  Supedv  dorean. 

John  15.  25  They  hated  me  without  a  cause 

5.  Yieldingly ,  heedlessly,  eherj  eike. 

Matt.  5.  22  angry  with  his  brother  without  a  cause 

CAUSE,  Paul’s  — 

The  things  against  Paid,  to.  koto,  rbv  nccD/iuv. 
Acts  25.  14  Festus  declared  Paul’s  cause  unto  the  king 


CAUSE,  to  — 

1.  To  be,  n;n  hay  ah. 

Nuni3i.  16  Behold,  these  caused  the  children  of 

2.  To  give,  jnj  nathan. 

Lev.  24.  19  And  if  a  man  cause  a  blemish  in  his 

24.  20  as  he  hath  caused  a  blemish  in  a  man 
Deut  28.  7  the  LORD  shall  cause  thine  enemies 

28.  25  the  Lord  shall  cause  thee  to  be  smitten 
Prov  10. 10  He  that  winketh  with  the  eye  causeth 
Jer.  15.  4  And  I  will  cause  them  to  be  removed 
Eze.  16.  7  I  have  caused  thee  to  multiply  as  the 
26.  17  which  cause  their  terror  (to  be)  on  all 
32.  23  which  caused  terror  in  the  land  of  the 
32.  24,  26  caused  their  terror  in  the  land  of  the 
32.  32  For  I  have  caused  my  terror  in  the  land 

3.  To  do,  make,  iroUio  poieb. 

Matt.  5.  32  for  the  cause  of  fornication,  causeth  her 
Johnn.  37  Could  not  this  man.  .have  caused  that 
Acts  15.  3  caused  great  joy  unto  all  the  brethren 
Rom  t6. 17  mark  them  which  cause  divisions  and  off. 
Col.  4.  16  cause  that  it  lie  read  also  in  the  church 
Rev.  12.  15  that  he  might  cause  her  to  be  carried 
13. 12  causeth  the  earth  and  them  which  dwell 
13.  15  cause  that  as  many  as  would  not  worship 

13. 16  And  he  causeth  all,  both  small  and  great 

4.  To  work  thoroughly,  icaTepyd^oyai  katergazomai. 
2  Co.  9.  11  which  causeth  through  us  thanksgiving 

CAUSED,  to  be  — 

To  be  given,  in:  nathan,  2. 

Eze.  32.  25  though  their  terror  was  caused  in  the  laud 

CAUSELESS  — 

Gratuitously,  D|n  chinnam. 

1  Sa.  25.  31  either  that  thou  hast  shed  blood  causeless 
Prov  26.  2  so  the  curse  causeless  shall  not  come 
CAUSEWAY  — 

Way  cast  up,  n^re?  mesillah. 

1  Ch.26.  16  by  the  causeway  of  the  going  up,  ward 
26.  18  four  at  the  causeway,  (and)  twoatParbar 

CAVE  — 

1. A  hole,  Tin  chor. 

Job  30.  6  To  dwell . .  (in)  caves  of  the  earth,  and  (in) 

2.  Exposed  place,  open  cave,  nnjffl  mearcth. 

Gen.  19.  30  and  he  dwelt  in  a  cave,  he  and  his  two 

23.  9  That  he  may  give  me  the  cave  of  Machp. 
23.  1 1  the  field  give  I  thee,  and  the  cave  that 
23.  17  the  field,  and  the  cave  which  (was)  therein 
23.  19  buried  Sarah  his  wife  in  the  cave  of  the 

23.  20  tile  field,  and  the  cave  that  (is)  therein 

25.  9  his  sons,  .buried  him  in  the  cave  of  Mac. 
49.  29  bury  me  with  my  fathers  in  the  cave 

49.  30  In  the  cave  that  (is)  in  the  field  of  Mach. 

49.  32  The  purchase  of  the  field  and  of  the  cave 

50.  13  buried  him  in  the  cave  of  the  field  of  M. 
Josh.  10.  16  hid  themselves  in  a  cave  at  Makkedali 

10. 17  The  five  kings  are  found  hid  in  a  cave  at 

10. 18  Roll,  .stones  upon  the  mouth  of  the  cave 
10.  22  said  Joshua,  Open  the  mouth  of  the  cave 
10.  22  bring  out  those  five  kings,  .out  of  the  cave 
10.  23  brought . .  those  five  kings . .  out  of  the  cave 
10.  27  and  cast  them  into  the  cave,  wherein 

10.  27  and  laid  great  stones  in  the  cave’s  mouth 
Judg.  6.  2  dens  which  (are) in  the  mountains,  .caves 

1  Sa.  13.  6  the  people  did  liide  themselves  in  caves 

22.  1  David . .  escaped  to  the  cave  Adullam 

24.  3  came  to  the  sheep  cotes,  .where  (was)  ac. 
24.  3  his  meu  remained  in  the  sides  of  the  cave 
24.  7  Saul  rose  up  out  of  the  cave,  and  went 
24.  8  David  also  arose . .  went  out  of  the  cave 
24. 10  had  delivered  thee  to  day.  .in  the  cave 

2  Sa  23.  13  came  to  David,  .unto  the  cave  of  Adullam 
1  K.i.18.  4  hid  them  by  fifty  in  a  cave,  and  fed  them 

18.  13  I  hid  an  hundred  men.  .by  fifty  in  a  cave 

19.  9  he  came  thither  unto  a  cave,  and  lodged 
19.  13  and  stood  in  the  entering  in  of  the  cave 

1  Ch.11.  15  went  down,  .into  the  cave  of  Adullam 
Psa.  57.  title,  when  he  fled  from  Saul  in  the  cave 
142.  title.  A  Prayer  when  he  was  in  the  cave 
Eze.  33.  27  they  that  (be)  in  the  forts  and  in  the  caves 

3 .Opening,  hole,  owfi  ope. 

Heb.  11.  38  wandered,  .(in)  dens  and  caves  of  the 

4 . Cave,  grotto,  <rirr)\aiov  spelaion. 

Jolinii.  38  It  was  a  cave,  and  a  stone  lay  upon  it 

CATES  — 

Holes,  caves,  rhVnn  mechilloth. 

Isa.  2.19  they  shall  go . .  into  the  caves  of  the  earth 

CEASE,  to  — 

1.  To  cease  ( from  labour),  Saa  batel. 

Eccl.  12.  3  the  grinders  cease,  because  they  are  few 

2.  To  cease,  Vas  betel. 

Ezra  4.  24  Then  ceased  the  work  of  the  house  of  Gcd 

3.  To  come  to  an  end,,  ip:  gamar. 

Psa.  12.  1  Help,  Lord  ■  for  the  godly  man  eeaseth 
4.7*0  be  dumb,  silent,  tvpi  damah. 

Jer.  14.  17  Let  mine  eyes  run .  let  them  not  cease 
Lam.  3.  49  Mine  eye  trickleth  down,  and  eeaseth 

5.  To  be  dumb,  silent,  dot  damam. 

Psa.  35. 15  they  did  tear  (me),  and  ceased  not 
Lam.  2.  18  let  not  the  apple  of  thine  eye  ceitse 

6.7*0  cease,  leave  off,  bin  chadal. 

Gen.  18. 11  it  ceased  to  be  with  Sarah  after  the 


Exod.  9.  29  the  thunder  shall  cease,  neither  shall 
9.  33  the  thunders  and  hail  ceased,  and  the 

9.  34  the  hailand  the  thunders  were  ceased 
Deut  15.  11  For  the'poor  shall  never  cease  out  of  the 
Judg.  5.  7  the  villages  ceased,  they  ceased  in  Israel 

15.  7  avenged  of  you,  and  after  that  I  will  cease 

20.  28  Shall ..  go  out  to  battle . .  or  shall  I  cease  ? 
1  Sa.  2.  5  and  (they  that  were)  hungry  ceased :  so 

12.  23  I  should  sin.  .in  ceasing  to  pray  for  you 
Job  3.  17  There  the  wicked  cease  (from)  troubling 

10.  20  (Are)  not  my  days  few?  cease  (then,  and) 
14.  7  the  tender  branch  thereof  will  not  cease 

Psa.  49.  8  redemption  of  their  soul . .  eeaseth  for 
Prov.  19.  27  Cease,  my  son,  to  hear  the  instruction 

23.  4  Labour  not  to  be  rich ;  cease  from  thine 
Isa.  1.  16  put  away  the  evil  of  your  doings,  .cease 

2.  22  Cease  ye  from  man,  whose  breath  (is)  in 
Amos  7.  5  Then  said  I,  0  Lord  God,  cease,  I  beseech 
7.7*0  be  silent,  ann  charash,  5. 

1  Sa.  7.  8  Cease  not  to  cry  unto  the  Lord  our  God 

8.  To  add,  'jp;  yasaph . 

Nunm.  25  they  prophesied,  and  did  not  cease 

9.  To  be  completed,  nSs  kalah. 

Isa.  16.  4  the  spoiler  eeaseth,  the  oppressors  are 
10.7*o  remove,  trie  mush,  5. 

Jer.  17.  8  neither  shall  cease  from  yielding  fruit 
11.7*0  rest,  it:  nuacli. 

1  Sa.  25.  9  David’s  young  men  came,  they,  .ceased 
12.7*0  cause  to  fall,  Sp:  naphaZ,  5. 

Judg.  2.  19  they  ceased  not  from  their  own  doings 
13.7*0  stand,  ivy  arnad. 

Jon.  1. 15  and  the  sea  ceased  from  her  raging 
14.  To  be  languid,  ::a  pug. 

Psa.  77.  2  my  sore  ran  in  the  night,  and  ceased  not 
15.7*0  let  fall,  nan  raphah,  5. 

Psa.  37.  8  Cease  from  anger,  and  forsake  wrath:  fret 
1 6.  To  cease,  keep  sabbath,  rnu’  shabath. 

Gen.  8.  22  and  summer  and  winter . .  shall  not  cease 
Josh.  5.  12  And  the  manna  ceased  on  the  morrow 
Neh.  6.  3  why  should  the  work  cease,  whilst  I 
Job  32.  1  So  these  threemen  ceased  to  answer  Job 
Prov  22.  10  yea,  strife  and  reproach  shaU  cease 
Isa.  14.  4  oppressor  ceased  !  the  golden  city  ceased  I 

24.  8  The  mirth  of  tahrets  eeaseth,  the  noise 

24.  8  the  joy  of  the  harp  eeaseth 

33.  8  the  wayfaring  man  eeaseth  :  he  hath 
Jer.  31.  36  the  seed  of  Israel  also  shall  cease  from 
Lam.  5.  14  The  elders  have  ceased  from  the  gate 

5.  15  The  joy  of  our  heart  is  ceased ;  our  dance 
Hos.  7.  4  eeaseth  from  raising  after  he  hath 

17.7*0  cease,  keep  sabbath,  n3»  shabath,  2. 

Isa.  17.  3  The  fortress,  .shall  cease  from  Ephraim 
Eze.  6.  6  and  your  idols  may  be  broken  and  cease 
30.  18  and  the  pomp  of  her  strength  shall  cease 
33.  28  and  the  pomp  of  her  strength  shall  cease 

18 . Cessation,  npai  shebeth. 

Prov.  20.  3  (It  is)  an  honour  for  a  man  to  cease  from 

19.  To  turn  back,  3Rr  shub. 

Num.  8.  25  they  shall  cease  waiting  upon  the  service 

20.  To  cease,  rest,  be  still,  prey  shathaq. 

Prov.  26.  20  where  (there  is)  no  tale  bearer,  the  strife  c. 
TI.  To  perfect,  complete,  oai?  tamam,  5. 

Isa.  33!  1  when  thou  shalt  cease  to  spoil,  thou  slialt 
22.  To  leave  throughout,  intermit,  Sia\eiira>  dialeipu. 
Luke  7.  45  this  woman . .  hath  not  ceased  to  kiss  my 

23. 7*o  become  still,  quiet,  silent,  ricrvxa(a  hesuchazo. 

Acts  21.  14  we  ceased,  saying.  The  will  of  the  Lord 
24.7*0  cease  thoroughly,  Ka.Tcnra.va  katapauo. 

Heb.  4.  10  he  also  hath  ceased  from  his  own  works 

25.  To  make  thoroughly  idle,  Karapyca  katargeo. 
Gal.  5.  11  then  is  the  offence  of  the  cross  ceased 

26.  To  cease,  abate,  Ko-rrdfa  kopazo. 

Matti4.  32  when  they  were  come,  .the  wind  ceased 
Mark  4.  39  wind  ceased,  and  there  was  a  great  calm 

6.  51  the  wind  ceased :  and  they  were  sore 

27.  To  pause,  cease,  iravoyai  pauomai. 

Luke  8.  24  and  they  ceased,  and  there  was  a  calm 

11.  1  when  he  ceased,  one  of  his  disciples  said 
Acts  5.  42  they  ceased  not  to  teach  and  preach 

6.  13  This  man  eeaseth  not  to  speak  blaspheme 

13.  10  wilt  thou  not  cease  to  pervert  the  right 
20!  1  after  the  uproar  was  ceased,  Paul  called 
20!  31  I  ceased  not  to  warn  every  one  night  and 

1  Co  13.  8  whether,  .tongues,  they  shall  cease 
Eph.  I.  16  Cease  not  to  give  thanks  for  you,  making 
Col  1.  9  For  this  cause  we  also,  .do  not  cease  to 
Heb  io".  2  then  would  they  not  have  ceased  to  lie 

1  Pe!  4.  1  he  that  hath  suffered,  .hath  ceased  from 

CEASE,  that  cannot  — 

Not  ceasing  thoroughly,  aKardnavaTosakatapaustos. 

2  Pe.  2.  14  Having  eyes,  .[that  cannot  cease]  from 

CEASE,  to  cause  to  — 

1.  To  cause  to  cease  or  leave  off,  Sa?  betel. 

Ezra  4.  21  Give  ye.  .to  canse  these  men  to  cease 

5.  5  that  they  could  not  cause  them  to  cease 

2.  To  break  asunder,  disannul,  t?3  parar,  5. 

Psa.  85.  i  and  cause  thine  anger  toward  us  to  cease 


CEASE 


151 


CERTAIN 


3  r0  cause  to  cease,  keep  sabbath,  nzy  shabath,  5. 

’  Nelt  t  ii  slay  them,  and  cause  the  work  to  cease 
Vi  ov  i3  i8,Xhe  lot  causetlficontentions  to  cease,  and 
ST’ia  ii  cause  the  arrogancy  of  the  proud  to  cease 
A  tt  cause  the  Holy  One  of  Israel  to  cease  : 

Trr  3 7*  74  Then  will  I  cause  to  cease  from  the  cities 
J  16  3q  I  will  cause  to  cease  out  of  this  place  in 
,6'.  29  and  sliall  cause  to  cease  from  thence 
.9,  -A  X  will  cause  to  cease  in  Moab,  saith  the 
Eze  ^6  41  I  will  causo  thee  to  cease  from  playing 
‘  „ '  ,8  Thus  will  I  cause  lewdness  to  cease  out 
26  13  will  cause  the  noise  of  thy  songs  to  cease 
30!  13  I  will  cause  (their)  images  to  cease  out  of 
04  10  cause  them  to  cease  from  feedm0  the 
23  Will  cause  the  evil  beasts  to  cease  out  of 
Pan  J9-  27  cause  the  sacrifice  and  the  ohlation  to  e. 

11. 18  a  prince,  .shallcause  the  reproach,  .to  ce. 
Hos  1.  4  will  cause  to  cease  the  kindom  of  the 

2.  11 1  will  also  cause  all  her  mirth  to  cease 

CEASE,  to  let—  ...... 

To  cause  or  let  cease,  nji?  shabath,  0. 

2  Ch.i6.  5  he  left  off  building,  .and  let  his  work  ce. 

CEASE,  to  make  to  — 

1.  To  cause  to  cease,  ?t?3  betel. 

Ezra  4.  23  made  them  to  cease  by  force  and  power 

2.  To  cause  to  cease,  keep  sabbath,  rw  shabath  5. 
Peuti2.  26  make  the  remembrance  of  them  to  cease 
Josh  22  25  make  our  children  cease  from  fearing  the 
X’sa  46  9  He  maketh  wars  to  cease  unto  the  end  01 

8q.  44  Thou  hast  made  his  glory  to  cease 
Isa.  16.  10  have  made  (their  vintage)  shouting  to  ce. 

21.  2  the  sighing  thereof  have  I  made  to  cease 
Eze  7  24  make  the  pomp  of  the  strong  to  cease 
12  23  I  will  make  this  proverb  to  cease,  and 
23  27  Thus  will  I  make  thy  lewLness  to  cease 
30.  10  make  the  multitude  of  Egypt,  to  cease 

3  To  cause  to  settle  down,  r'ez’  shakak,  5. 

Numi7-  5  I  will  make  to  cease  from  me  the  murm. 

CEASED  —  _ 

There  was  a  cessation,  iwien  nifi  havatli  batela. 

Ezra  4.  24  So  it  ceased  uiito  tlie  second  year  cf 

CEASING,  without  — 

1  Not  thoroughly  left,  unintermitting,  hStaXciirros. 

2  Ti.  1.  3  that  without  ceasing  I  have  remembrance 

2.  Unintermittingly,  aSiaAciirrus  adialeiptbs. 

Bom  1.  9  that  without  ceasing  I  make  mention  of 
i  Th.  1.  3  Remembering  without  ceasing  your  work 

2. 13  cause  also  thank  we  God  without  ceasing 
5. 17  Pray  without  ceasing 

3.  Extended,  outstretched,  ticrevris  cktenes. 

Acts  12.  5  prayer  was  made  [without  ceasing]  of  the 

CEDAR  — 

Cedar  iso  called  from  its  firmness),  n,K  erez. 

Lev  14  4  and  cedar  wood,  and  scarlet,  and  hyssop 

14  6  he  shall  take  it,  and  the  cedar  wood 

14.  49  he  shall  take,  .two  birds,  and  cedar  wood 
14.  51  he  shall  take  the  cedar  wood,  and  the 
14.  52  shall  cleanse  the  house,  .with  the  cedar 
NuniiQ*  6 the  priest  shall  take  cedar  wood,  and 
Jiul'r  9  15  let  fire  come  out.  .and  devour  the  cedars 
2  Si°  5-  11  And  Hiram  king  of  Tyre  sent,  .cedar  trees 
"  7.  2  See  now,  I  dwell  in  an  house  of  cedar 
7  7  Why  build  ye  not  me  an  house  of  cedar  ? 

1  lii  5  8 1  will  do  all  thy  desire  concerning . .  cedar 

5  10  So  Hiram  gave  Solomon  cedar  trees  and 

6  o  covered  the  house  with .  .boards  of  cedar 
6  10  rested  on  the  house  with  timber  of  cedar 
6  15  he  built  the  walls,  .with  boards  of  cedar 
6  16  he  built,  .the  walls  with  boards  of  cedar 

6.  18  And  the  cedar  of  the  house  within  (was) 

6  18  all  (was)  ceaar ;  there  was  no  stone  seen 
6.  20  covered  the  altar  (which  was  of)  cedar 

6.  36  the  inner  court  with,  .cedar  beams 

7  2  four  rows  of  cedar  pillars,  with  cedar 

7.  3  covered  with  cedar  above  upon  the  beams 
7.  7  covered  with  cedar  from  one  side  of  the 

7. 11  after  the  measures  of  hewed  stones,  .ced. 
712  a  row  of  cedar  beams,  both  for  the  inner 
9  11  king,  .furnished  Solomon  with  cedar  tr. 

10  27  cedars  made  he  (to  be)  as  the  sycamore  tr. 
2  Ki  14.  9  The  thistle .  .in  Lebanon  sent  to  the  cedar 
^  l  Ch.14.  1  Hiram  king  of  Tyre  sent,  .timber  of  ced. 


i7.  1  Lo,  I  dwell  in  an  house  of  cedars 
17.  6  ye  not  built  me  an  house  of  cedars  ? 

22.  4  Also  cedar  trees  in  abundance  ;  for  the 
22.  4  they  of  Tyre  brought  much  cedar  wood 
2  Ch.  2.  3  and  didst  send  him  cedars  to  build  him 
2.  8  Send  me  also  cedar  trees,  fir  trees,  and 
25. 18  The  thistle . .  in  Lebanon  sent  to  the  cedar 
•c1-—  7  fg  Krimr  cedar  trees  from  Lebanon  to  the 

Job  40.  i7  He  moveth  his  tail  like  a  cedar  :  the 
Psa.  29.  5  The  voice  of  the  Loan  breaketh  the  ce. 

29.  5  yea,  the  Lord  breaketh  the  cedars  of 
80. 10  boughs  thereof  (were  like)  the  goodly  ce. 

^92. 12  he  shall  grow  like  a  cedar  in  Lebanon 

_ 104.  16  cedars  of  Lebanon,  which  he  hath  planted 

"148.  9  all  hills ;  fruitful  trees,  and  all  cedars 
Bong  1.  17  The  beams  of  our  house  (are)  cedar,  (and) 

5.  15  hiscountenancefis).  .excellent  as  the  cedar 

8.  9  we  will  enclose  her  with  boards  of  cedar 
Asa.  2. 13  And  upon  all  the  cedars  of  Lebanon 

9.  10  but  we  will  change  (them  into)  cedars 
14.  8  the  fir  trees  rejoice  at  thee,  (and)  the  ce. 
37.  24  cut  down  the  tall  cedars  thereof 


Isa  41.  19  I  will  plant  in  the  wilderness  the  cedar 
4-,.  14  He  heweth  him  down  cedars,  and  taketh 
Ter  22  0  they  shall  cut  down  thy  choice  cedars 

'  22'.  14  ceiled  with  cedar,  and  painted  with  ver. 

22  13  because  thou  closest  (thyself)  in  cedar? 

22’.  23  that  makest  thy  nest  in  the  cedars 
Eze  17  i  took  the  highest  branch  of  the  cedar 

17  22  of  the  highest  branch  of  the  high  cedars 
it  27  bring  forth  boughs,  .and  be  a  goodly  ce. 

27  3  they  have  taken  cedars  from  Lebanon  to 

?  the  Assyrian  (was)  a  cedar  in  Lebanon 
8  The  cedars  in  the  garden  of  God  could 
Amos  2’  o  height  (was)  like  the  height  of  the  cedars 
ZeXi'.  1  that  the  fire  may  devour  thy  cedars 
11.2  Howl,  fir  tree ;  for  the  cedar  is  fallen 

CEDAR,  made  of  — 

Made  of  cedar,  erm  aruzim. 

Eze.  27.  24  bound  with  cords,  and  made  of  cedar 

CEDAR  tree  — 

A  cedar  tree,  ilk  erez.  . 

Nuni24.  6  (and)  as  cedar  trees  beside  the  waters 

1  Ki.  4.  33  from  the  cedar  tree  that  (is)  111  Lebanon 

c  6  that  they  hew  me  cedar  trees  out  of  Leb. 

2  Ki  10.’  23  will  cut  down  the  tall  cedar  trees  thereof 
7  (Ti  1.  is  cedar  trees  made  he  as  the  sycamore 

g.  27  cedar  trees  made  he  as  the  sycamore 

CEDAR  work  — 

Cedar  work ,  ans  arzah. 

Zeph.  2.  14  for  he  shall  uncover  the  cedar  work 

CED'-RON,  Kebpuv,  KeSpos  torrent. 

The  name  of  the  Pahal  Kidrcn  or  black  torrent, 
which  flows  down  the  ravine  below  the  E.  wall  of  Jeru¬ 
salem  and  beyond  it  was  the  Garden  of  Gethsemaue. 

It  has  no  connection  with  “Cedar;"  lienee  the  ru,v  Kt- 
Spair,  i.e.,  “brook  of  cedars,"  of  some  text^  as  wel 
as  the  LXX.  in  2  Sa.  15.  23,  is  a  gloss.  Now  Rady  A  or. 

Jolim8.  1  he  went . .  with  his  disciples  over . .  C. 

CELEBRATE,  to  — 

1. To  praise,  SSri  halal,  3.  .  ,  , 

Isa.  38. 18  grave  cannot,  .death  can  (not)  celebrate 

2.  To  keep  a  festival,  m  chagag. 

Lev.  23. 41  ye  shall  celebrate  it  111  the  seventh  month 

3 . To  keep  a  sabbath,  rind  shabath. 

Lev.  23.  32  even,  shall  ye  celebrate  your  sabbath 

CELESTIAL  — 

Uvon,  over  or  above  the  heaven,  inovpavios. 

i  Co.  is.  40  also  celestial  bodies,  and  bodies  terrestr. 

15.  40  but  the  glory  of  the  celestial  (is)  one 

CELLAR  — 

Treasure,  treasury,  "lyiN  otsar. 

1  Ch.27.  27  over  the  increase . . for  the  wine  cellars 
27.  28  and  over  tlie  cellars  of  oil  (was)  Joash 

CEN-CHRE'-A,  Kevypsai.  ,  , 

It  ought  to  be  written  Cenchrca:;  the  eastern  harbour 
of  Corinth  (9  miles  off)  on  the  Saronic  Gulf,  and  the 
emporium  of  its  trade  with  Asia. 

Acts  18.  18  having  shorn  (his)  head  in  C. :  for  lie  had 
Rom  16.  1  a  servant  of  the  church  which  is  at  C. 

CENSER  — 

l.A  Censer,  njjna  machtah. 

Lev.  10.  1  took  either  of  them  his  censer,  and  put 
16. 12  he  shall  take  a  censer  full  of  h?ruing 
Num.  4.  14  they  minister  about  it,  (even)  the  censers 
16.  6  Take  you  censers,  Korali,  and  all  his 
16.  17  take  every  man  his  censer,  and  put 
16.  17  and  bring  ye.  .every  man  his  censer 
16. 17  two  hundred  and  fifty  censers 
16.  17  thou  also,  and  Aaron,  each,  .his  cel's^r 
16.  18  they  took  every  man  Ins  censer,  and  put 
16.  37  that  he  take  up  the  censers  out  of  the 
16.  38  The  censers  of  these  sinners  against  then 
16.  39  Eleazar  the  priest  took,  .brasen  censers 
16.  46  Take  a  censer,  and  put  fire  therein  from 

1  Ki.  7.  50  the  spoons,  and  the  censers  (of)  pure  gold 

2  Ch.  4.  22  the  spoons,  and  the  censers,  (of)  pure  gold 

2.  An  incense  censer,  n miqtereth. 

2  Ch.26. 19  a  censer  in  liis  hand  to  burn  incense 
Eze.  8.  11  with  every  man  his  censer  in  lus  hand 

3 .Incense  censer,  Bupuariipiov  thumiaterion. 

Heb.  9.  4  Which  had  the  golden  censer 

4. Frankincense  censer,  Aifiavuris  Ubanotos. 

Rev.  8.  3  stood  at  the  altar,  having  a  golden  censer 

8.  5  the  angel  took  the  censer,  and  Idled  it 

CENTURION  — 

1.  Leader  of  a  hundred  men,  tKarovra.px'ns. 

Acts  10.  1  a  centurion  of  the  band  called  the  Italian 

10.  22  Cornelius  the  centurion,  .was  warned 
24.  23  he  commanded  a  centurion  to  keep  Paul 
27.  1  named  Julius,  a  centurion  of  Augustus 
27.  31  Paid  said  to  the  centurion  and  to  the 

2.  Leader  of  a  hundred  men,  iKarltvTapxos. 

Matt.  8.  5  there  came  unto  him  a  centurion,  beseech. 

8.  8  Tlie  centurion  answered  and  said,  Ixird 
8. 13  Jesus  said  unto  the  [centurion],  Go  thy 
27.  54  Now  when  the  centurion. .  saw  the  earth. 
Luke  7.  2  a  certain  centurion’s  servant,  .was  sick 

7.  6  the  centurion  sent  friends  to  him,  saving 
23.  47  when  tlie  [centurion]  saw  wliat  was  done 
Acts  21.  32  Who.  .took  soldiers  and  reenturions] 

22.  25  raid  said  unto  the  centurion  that  stood 


Acts  21  26  When  the  [centurion]  heard  (that),  he] 

23  17  Paul  called  one  of  the  centurions  unto 
23  23  he  called  unto  (him)  two  centurions 
27  6  the  [centurion] f oun d  a  ship  of  Alexandria 

27  11  Nevertheless  the  [centurion]  believed. the 
27  43  But  the  .centurion],  .kept  them  from 
28. 16  [the  centurion  delivered  the  prisoners  to] 

3. Centurion ;  in  Greek  letters,  Keurupluv  keniuridn. 

Markis.  39  when  the  centurion . .  saw  that  he  so  cried 

15.  44  calling(unto  him)the  centurion,  lie  asked 
15,  45  when  he  knew  (it)  of  the  centurion,  he 

CE-PHAS,  Kt i<pas  rock  man. 

A  surname  given  to  Simon  Peter  .  . 

John  1  42  thou  slialt  be  called  C.,  which  is.  .A  stone 
1  Co.  1.  12  I  of  Apollos ;  and  I  of  C. ;  and  I  of  Chris. 

3.  22  Whether  Paul,  or  Apollos,  or  C. ..all  are 
o.  5  Havewenotpowertolead.  .aswell  as.  .C.7 
13.  5  he  was  seen  of  C.,  then  of  the  twelve 
Gal.  2.  9  when  James,  [CJ,  and  J ohn . .  perceived 

CEREMONIES  — 

Judgment,  n&Q  mishpai.  . 

Num.  9.  3  according  to  all  the  ceremonies  theieof 

CERTAIN  [men]  — 

1. A  man,  triiR  enosh. 

Num  q  (1  there  were  certain  men,  who  were  defiled 
'  '16  2  with  certain  of  the  children  of  Israel 

Juilgiq.  22  men  of  the  city,  certain  sons  of  Belial 

1  Ki.  II.  17  Hadad  fled,  he  and  certain  Edomites 

2  Ch.  28. 12  certain  of  the  heads  of  the  children 
Ezra  10.  16  the  priest,  (with)  certain  chief  of  the 
Nell.  12.  23  I.  .smote  certain  of  them,  and  plucked 
Jer  26  17  Then  rose  up  certain  of  the  elders  of  the 

41.  s  there  came  certain  from  Shechem,  from 

Eze  14.  1  Then  came  certain  of  the  elders  of  Israel 

20.  1  certain  of  the  elders  of  Israel  came  to 

2.  Mighty  07  strong  man,  13?  gebar. 

Dan.  3.  8  certain  Chaldeans  camejiear,  and  accused 

3. 12  certain  Jews  whom  thou  hast  set  over 

3. Set  up,  fixed,  tsc  yatstsib. 

Dan.  2.  45  the  dream  is  certain,  and.  .interpretation 

4.  To  be  established,  right,  ]is  kun,  2. 

Deuti3. 14  behold,  (if  it  be)  truth,  the  thing  certain 
17.  4  behold,  (it  be)  true,  (and)  the  thing  certain 

S.Such  a  one,  palmoni. 

Dan.  8. 13  another  saint  said  unto  that  ceitam 

6.  Times,  O'W  iltim.  .  ...  ,  . 

Dan.  11. 13  come  after  certain  years  with  a  gieat 

7.  Any  erne,  any  thing,  tis,  ti,  Us,  ti. 

Matt.  9.  3  behold,  certain  of  tlie  scribes  said  within 
12.  38  certain  of  the  scribes  and  of  the  Pharisees 
Mark  2'  6  there  were  certain  of  the  scribes  sitting 
7'  1  certain  of  the  scribes,  which  came  from 
11  3  certain  of  them  that  stood  there  said 

12’.  13  they  send  unto  him  certain  of  the  Pliar. 

14  37  there  arose  certain,  .hare  false  witness 
Luke  6.  2  certain  of  the  Pharisees  said  unto  them 

8.  2  certain  women,  which  had  been  healed  °i 
13'  31  same  day  there  came  certain  of  tlie  Phar. 
18.  9  he  spake  this  parable  unto  certain  which 
zo  27  Tlieu  came  to  (him)  certain  of  the  Sadd. 

20  39  Then  certain  of  the  scribes  answering 

21.  2  he  saw  also  a  certain  poor  widow 

24.  22  certain,  .of  our  company  made  us  aston. 

24  24  certain  of  them  which  were  with  us  went 
Johnia.  20  there  were  certain  Greeks  among  them 
Acts  6.  g  Then  there  arose  certain  of  the  synagogue 
q  iq  Then  was  Paul  certain  days  with  the 
10  23  Peter  went  away  with  them,  and  certain 
10  48  Then  prayed  they  him  to  tarry  certain 

12  1  hands  to  vex  certain  of  the  church 
13.  1  there  were  in.,  church.,  [certain]  prophets 

j  certain  men.  .came  down  from  Judea 
it  2  Barnabas,  and  certain  other  of  them 

13  3  there  rose  up  certain  of  the  sect  of  the 

it  24  certain  which  went  out  from  us  have 

16.  12  we  were  iu  that  city  abiding  certain  days 
17  3  the  Jews,  .took  unto  them  certain  lewd 

17’  6  they  drew  Jason  and  certain  brethren 
17  18  certain  philosophers  of  the  Epicureans 
17  20  thou  bringest  certain  strange  tilings  to 
,7  28  as  certain  also  of  your  own  poets  have 
17  74  Howbeit  certain  men  clave  unto  him 
io.  1  Paul.  .came,  .and  finding  certain  disciples 
’u.'  13  Then  certain  of  the  vagabond  Jews 
iq  31  certain  of  the  chief  of  Asia,  .sent  unto 

23. 12  when  it  was  day,  [certain]  of  the  Jews 
24.  18  AVhereupon  certain  Jews  from  Asia  found 
->4  24  after  certain  days,  .lie  sent  for  Paul,  and 
23  13  after  certain  days  king  Agrippa  and  B. 

23  iq  certain  questions  against  lnm  of  their 
27  1  they  delivered  Paul  and  certain  other 

Gal.  2!  12  For  before  that  certa  1  came  from  James 

8  Untripped  up,  certam,  acnpaXiis  aspliales. 

Acts  25.  26  Of  whom  I  ha  ve  no  certam  thing  to  write 

9.  Evident,  SfjAo?  delos.  , 

1  Ti.  6.  7  [certain]  we  can  carry  nothing  CU6 

CERTAIN,  a  — 

l.One,  ~\nu  echad. 

Judg.  q.'  33  a  certain  woman  cast  a  piece  of  a  mill. 

13.  2  And  there  was  a  certain  man  of  Zorah 

1  Ra.  1.  1  was  a  certain  man  of  Ramathaim-zopliim 

2  Sa!  18.  10  a  certain  man  saw  (it),  and  told  Joab 

1  Ki  eo.  33  a  certain  man  of  the  sons  of  the  prophets 

2  Ki  4.  1  there  cried  a  certain  woman  of  the  wives 


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2  Ki.  8.  6  king  appointed  unto  her  a  certain  officer 
Esth.  3.  8  There  is  a  certain  people  scattered  abroad 
Dan.  10.  5  behold  a  certain  man  clothed  in  linen 

2.  A  man,  ty'X  ish. 

Gen.  38.  i  and  turned  in  to  a  certain  Adullamite 
38.  2  J udah  saw  there  a  daughter  of  a  certain 
Judgi9.  1  there  was  a  certain  Levite  sojourning  on 
Esth.  2.  5  there  was  a  certain  Jew,  whose  name  (was) 

3.  A  man,  human  being,  &vdpwwos  anthropos. 

Matt  18.  23  likened  unto  a  certain  king,  which  would 

21.  33  There  was  a  certain  householder,  which 

22.  2  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto  a  cer. 

4.  One,  efs  heis. 

Matt.  8.  19  a  certain  scribe  came  and  said  unto  him 
Marki2.  42  there  came  a  certain  poor  widow,  and  she 
Luke  5.  12  came  to  pass,  when  he  was  in  a  certain 

5.  17  it  came  to  pass  on  a  certain  day,  as  he 

8.  22  it  came  to  pass  on  a  certain  day,  that  he 

5 . Any  one,  any  thing,  tis,  ti,  tis,  ti. 

Matt2i.  33  There  was  a  [certain]  householder,  which 
Mark  5.  25  [a  certain]  woman,  which  had  an  issue 

14.  51  there  followed  him  a  certain  young  man 
Luke  1.  s  a  certain  priest  named  Zacharias,  of  the 

7.  2  a  certain  centurion’s  servant,  who  was 

7.  41  There  was  a  certain  creditor  which  had 

8.  27  there  met  him  out  of  the  city  a  certain 
10.  25  a  certain  lawyer  stood  up,  and  tempted 
10.  31  by  chance  there  came  down  a  certain 

10.  33  a  certain  Samaritan,  .came  where  he  was 

10.  38  he  entered  into  a  certain  village:  and  a  c. 

11.  1  as  he  was  praying  in  a  certain  place 
11.  27  a  certain  woman  of  the  company  lifted 
11.  37  [a  certain]  Pharisee  besought  him  to  dine 

12. 16  The  ground  of  a  certain  rich  man  brought 
14.  2  there  was  a  certain  man  before  him  which 

14.  16  A  certain  man  made  a  great  supper,  and 

15.  11  And  he  said,  A  certain  man  had  two  sons 

16.  1,  19  There  was  a  certain  rich  man  which 
16.  20  there  wasacertain  beggar  named  Lazarus 
17. 12  as  he  entered  into  a  certain  village 

18.  18  And  a  certain  ruler  asked  him,  saying 

18.  35  a  certain  blind  man  sat  by  the  way  side 

19.  12  A  certain  nobleman  went  into  a  far  co. 

20.  9  [A  certain]  man  planted  a  vineyard 

21.  2  a  certain  poor  widow  casting  in.  .mites 

22.  56  a  certain  maid  beheld  him  as  he  sat  by 

23.  19  Who  for  a  certain  sedition  made  in  the 
John  4.  46  there  was  a  certain  nobleman,  whose  son 

5.  S  a  certain  man  was  there,  which  had  an 
Acts  3.  2  a  certain  man  lame  from  ljis  mother’s 
5.  1  a  certain  man  named  Ananias ..  sold  a 
5.  2  a  certain  part,  and  laid  (it)  at  the  apostles’ 

8.  9  there  was  a  certain  man  called  Simon 

8.  36  they  came  unto  a  certain  water :  and  the 

9.  10  there  was  a  certain  disciple  at  Damascus 

9.  33  found  a  certain  man  named  Eneas,  which 

9.  36  there  was  at  Joppa  a  certain  disciple 

10.  1  a  certain  man  in  Cesarea  called  Cornelius 

10.  11  a  certain  vessel  descending  unto  him 

11.  5  I  saw  a  vision,  A  certain  vessel  descend 

13.  6  they  found  a  certain  sorcerer,  a  false  pr. 

14.  8  there  sat  a  certain  man  at  Lystra 
16.  1  behold,  a  certain  disciple  was  there 
16.  1  [a  certain]  woman,  which  was  a  Jewess 
16.  14  And  a  certain  woman  named  Lydia 

16. 16  a  certain  damsel  possessed  with  a  spirit 

18.  2  And  found  a  certain  Jew  named  Aquila 
18.24  a  certain  Jew  named  Apollos . .  came  to  E. 

20.  9  there  sat  in  a  window  a  certain  young 

21.  10  there  came  down,  .a  certain  prophet 

24.  1  a  certain  orator  (named)  Tertullas,  who 

25.  14  There  is  a  certain  man  left  in  bonds  by 
27.  16  under  a  certain  island  which  is  called 
27.  26  we  must  be  cast  upon  a  certain  island 
27.  39  they  discovered  a  certain  creek  with  a 

Horn  15.  26  to  make  a  certain  contribution  for  the 
Heb.  4.  7  Again,  he  limiteth  a  certain  day,  saying 

10.  27  a  certain  fearful  looking  for  of  judgment 
CERTAIN  portion  — - 
A  stated  thing,  rnnst  amanah. 

Neh.  11.  23  certain  portion  should  be  for  the  singers 
CERTAIN  rate  — 

Word,  matter,  in’)  dabar. 

Exodi6.  4  the  people  shall . .  gather  a  certain  rate 
2  Ch.  8.  13  after  a  certain  rate  every  day,  offering 
CERTAIN  (man,  other,  thing),  a  — 

Any  one,  any  thing,  res,  ti,  tis,  ti. 

Matt  20.  20  and  desiring  a  certain  thing  of  him 
Luke  9.  57  as  they  were  in  the  way,  a  certain  (man) 

10.  30  A  certain  (man)  went  down  from  .Ter 
13.  6  A  certain  (man)  had  a  fig  tree  planted 
24.  1  [came  unto  the  sepulchre . .  and  certain  o.] 

John  11.  1  Now  a  certain  (man)  was  sick,  (named) 
Acts  18.  7  and  entered  into  a  certain  man’s  house 

19.  24  For  a  certain  (man)  named  Demetrius 

23.  17  for  he  hath  a  certain  thing  to  tell  him 

Jude  4  there  are  certain  men  crept  in  unawares 
CERTAINLY  — 

1  .But,  fix  ak. 

Lam.  2.  16  certainly  this  (is)  the  day  that  we  looked 

2 . But,  surely,  )3X  aken. 

Jer.  8.  8  Lo,  certainly  in  vain  made  he  (it) 

3.  To  know,  in;  yada. 

Gen.  43.  7  could  we  certainly  know  that  he  would 
I  Sa.  20.  3  Thy  father  certainly  knoweth  that  I  have 

20.  9  if  I  knew  certainly  that  evil  were  deter. 


Jer.  13.  12  Do  we  not  certainly  know  that  every 

40.  14  And  said.  .Dost  thou  certainly  know 
42.  19  know  certainly  that  I  have  admonished 
42.  22  know  certainly  that  ye  shall  die  by  the 

4.  That,  because,  '3  ki. 

Exod.  3.  12  And  he  said,  Certainly  I  will  be  with  thee 

5.  Being,  actually,  really,  ovtws  ontos. 

Luke23.  47  glorified  God,  saying,  Certainly  this  was 
CERTAINTY,  for  (a)  certain  — 

I  .To  know,  be  acquainted  with,  in;  yada. 

Josh  23.  13  Know  for  a  certainty  that  the  LORD  your 
1  Ki.  2.  37  thou  shalt  know  for  certain  that  thou 

2.  42  Know  for  a  certain,  on  the  day  thou 

26.  15  But  know  ye  for  certain,  that  if  ye  put 
2 .Set  up,  fixed,  tsp  yatstsib. 

Dan.  2.  8  I  know  of  certainty  that  ye  would  gain 

3.  To  be  established,  right,  113  kun,  2. 

1  Sa.  23.  23  come  ye  again  to  me  with  the  certainty 

4.  Untripped  up,  certain,  aacpaXps  asphales. 

Acts  21.  34  when  he  could  not  know  the  certainty 

22.  30  because  hewould  have  known  the  certainty 

5 . Certainty,  aa<pi.Keia  asphaleia. 

Luke  1.  4  That  thou  mightest  know  the  certainty 
CERTIFY,  to  — 

1  .To  say,  10 n  amar. 

Esth.  2.  22  Esther  certified  the  king,  .in  Mordecai’s 

2.  To  cause  to  know ,  in;  yeda,  5. 

Ezra  4.  14  therefore  have  we  sent  and  certified  the 

4.  16  We  certify  the  king,  that  if  this  city  be 

5.  10  We  asked  their  names  also,  to  certify  thee 
7.  24  Also  we  certify  you,  that,  touching  any 

3.  To  put  before,  id  nagad,  5. 

2  Sa.  15.  28  until  there  come  word  from  you  to  certify 

4.  To  make  known,  cause  to  know,  yvwpifa  gnorizo. 
Gal.  1.  11  I  certify  you,  brethren,  that  the  gospel 

CHAFED  — 

Bitter,  3?  mar. 

2  Sa.  17.  8  they  (lie)  chafed  in  their  minds,  as  a  bear 

CHAFF  — 

1  .Hay,  dry  grass,  wan  chashash. 

Isa.  5.  24  and  the  flame  consumeth  the  chaff 

33.  11  Ye  shall  conceive  chaff ;  ye  shall  bring 

2.  Chaff,  fb  mots. 

Job  21.  18  as  chaff  that  the  storm  carrieth  away 
Psa.  1.  4  like  the  chaff  which  the  wind  driveth 
35.  5  Let  them  be  as  chaff  before  the  wind 
Isa.  17.  13  chased  as  the  chaff  of  the  mountains 

29.  5  and  the  multitude ..  as  chaff  that  passeth 

41.  15  and  shalt  make  the  hills  as  chaff 
Hos.  13.  3  as  the  chaff  (that)  is  driven  with  the 
Zeph.  2.  2  (before)  the  day  pass  as  the  chaff,  before 

3.  Skin,  chaff,  mi?  sir. 

Dan.  2.  35  became  like  the  chaff  of  the  summer 

4.  Straw,  teben. 

Jer.  23.  28  What  (is)  the  chaff  to  the  wheat  ?  saith 

5.  Chaff,  so  called  from  its  loose  state,  axvpov. 

Matt.  3.  12  will  burn  up  the  chaff  with  unquenchable 
Luke  3.  17  chaff  he  will  burn  with  Are  unquenchable 

CHAIN  — 

1  .Bracelet,  clasp  {for  the  arm),  rnykN'  etsadah. 
Num3i.  50  man  hath  gotten,  of  jewels  of  gold,  chains 

2.  Chain  (for  arm  or  neck),  f]')Dn  hamnik. 

Dan.  5.  7  and  (have)  a  chain  of  gold  about  his  neck 

5.  16  and  (have)  a  chain  of  gold  about  thy  neck 
5.  29  and  (put)  a  chain  of  gold  about  his  neck 

3 . Hook,  ring  (in  the  nose),  nn  chach. 

Eze.  19.  4  brought  him  with  chains  unto  the  land  of 
19.  9  they  put  him  in  ward  iD  chains,  and 

4. Brass,  nun;  nechosheth. 

J er.  39.  7  bound  him  with  chains,  to  carry  him  to 
52.  11  the  king  of  Babylon  bound  him  in  chains 
Lam.  3.  7  he  hath  made  my  chain  heavy 

5 . Necklace,  pi'll.  anaq. 

Judg.  8.  26  besides  the  chains  that  (were)  about  their 
Prov.  1.  g  an  ornament  of  grace,  .and  chains  about 
Song  4.  9  with  one  of  thine  eyes,  with  one  chain  of 

6.  Collar  (for  the  neck),  Tap  rabid. 

Gen.  41.  42  and  put  a  gold  chain  about  his  neck 
Eze.  16.  11  bracelets  upon  thy  hands,  and  a  chain  on 

7.  A  chain,  pirn  rattoq. 

Eze.  7.  23  Make  a  chain  ;  for  the  land  is  full  of  bio. 

8.  A  chain,  .i/rtrn  rattuqah. 

1  Ki.  6.  21  he  made  a  partition  by  the  chains  of  gold 

9. M  little  chain  or  bracelet,  sharshah. 

Exod28.  22  make  upon  the  breastplate  chains  at  the 

10.  A  little  chain  or  bracelet,  rnwyg  sharsherah. 
Exod28.  14  two  chains  (of)  pure  gold  at  the  ends 

28.  14  fasten  the  wreathen  chains  to  the  ouches 
_  39.  15  they  made  upon  the  breastplate  chains 

1  Ki.  7.  17  wreaths  of  chain  work,  for  the  chapiters 

2  Ch.  3.  5  and  set  thereon  palm  trees  and  chains 

3. 16  And  he  made  chains,  (as)  in  the  oracle 

3.  16  pomegranates,  and  put.  .on  the  chains 

11.  Bond,  rope,  chain,  aXvais  haZusis. 

Acts  28.  20  hope  of  Israel  I  am  bound  with  this  chain 
2  Ti.  1.  16  he.  .was  not  ashamed  of  my  chain 
Re v.  20.  1  I  saw  an  angel . .  having . .  a  great  chain  in 


CHAINS  — 

1.  Manacles,  D’ptx  aziqqim. 

Jer.  40.  1  being  bound  in  chains  among  all  that  were 
40.  4  I  loose  thee  this  day  from  the  chains 

2.  Manacles,  D'pi  ziqqim. 

Psa.  149.  8  To  bind  their  kings  with  chains,  and 
Isa.  43.  14  in  chains  they  shall  come  over,  and  they 
Nah.  3.  10  all  her  great  men  were  bound  in  chains 
3. String  of  ornaments,  D'tnn  chary, zim. 

Song  1.  10  thy  neck  with  chains  (of  gold) 

4.  Ear  drops  or  pendants,  nis'n?  netiphoth. 

Isa.  3.  19  The  chains,  and  the  bracelets,  and  the 

5.  Chain,  np'fii  rattiqah. 

1  Ki.  6.  21  by  the  chains  of  gold  before  the  oracle 

6.  Chain,  niprn  retuqoth. 

Isa.  40.  19  over  with  gold,  and  casteth  silver  chains 

7.  Bonds,  bands,  finite  kosharoth. 

Psa.  68.  6  he  bringeth  out  those,  .bound  with  chains 

8.  (Unloosed)  chain,  aXvais  alusis. 

Mark  5.  3  could  bind  him,  no,  not  with  chains 

5.  4  been  often  bound  with  fetters  and  chains 
5.  4  the  chains  had  been  plucked  asunder 
Luke  8.  29  and  he  was  kept  bound  with  chains 
Acts  12.  6  between  two  soldiers, bound  with,  .chains 

12.  7  And  his  chains  fell  off  from  (his)  hands 

21.  33  commanded,  .to  be  bound  with  two  chains 

9.  Bund,  bond,  Secryis  desmos. 

Jude  6  hathreserved  in  everlastingchains,  under 

10 . Cord,  rope,  rrapd  seira. 

2  Pe.  2.  4  delivered  (them)  into  [chains]  of  darkness 

[See  Compass  about  as  a  chain]. 

CHAINS,  wreathen  — 

Thick  bands,  niroj;.  abothoth. 

Exod39.  17  put  the  two  wreathen  chains  of  gold  in 
39. 18  the  two  ends  of  the  two  wreathen  chains 
CHALCEDONY  — 

A  gem  (like  a  carnelian),  xahxriS<iv  chalkedon. 

Rev.  21. 19  the  third,  [a  chalcedony] ;  the  fourth,  an 
CHAL'-COL,  CAL'-COL,  sustaining. 

A  son  of  Mahol  whose  offspring  were  noted  for  their 
wisdom,  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ki.  4.  31  he  was  wiser  than.  .Heman,  and  C.,  and 

1  Ch.  2.  6  the  sons  of  Zerah.  .Heman,  and  C.,  and 

CHAL-DE'-A,  O'pb’3,  XaXSa'uev. 

The  southern  portion  of  Babylonia.  In  the  common 
version  it  is  used,  however,  for  the  Hebrew  Kasdim  or 
Chaldeans,  the  term  (which  designates  the  inhabitants 
of  the  entire  country.  The  native  term  is  Kaldi  or 
Kaldai,  not  Casdim.  Hence  the  name  Chaldea  has 
been  connected  with  the  city  Kaluadha,  the  Chilmad 
of  Eze.  27.  23. 

Jer.  50.  10  And  C.  shall  be  a  spoil,  .saith  the  Lord 
51.  24  I  will  render,  .to  all  the  inhabitants  of  C. 
51.  35  My  blood  upon  the  inhabitants  of  C. 

Eze.  11.  24  brought  me  in  a  vision,  .into  C. 

16.  29  hast,  .multiplied,  .fornication,  .unto  C. 

23.  15  after  the  manner  of  the  Babylonians  of  C. 
23.  16  she.  .sent  messengers  unto  them  into  C. 
CHAL-DE-ANS,  CHAL'-DEES,  C''tp3,  XaXSai uv. 

In  Scripture  this  people  appears  till  the  captivity  as 
the  inhabitants  of  the  country  which  had  Babylon  for 
its  capital,  and  is  itself  called  Shinar.  While  this 
meaning  is  still  found  in  the  book  of  Daniel  (5.  30  and 
9.  1),  anew  acceptation  shows  itself.  They  are  classed 
with  astronomers  and  magicians,  and  form  a  class  who 
have  a  peculiar  “tongue”  and  “learning,”  and  are 
consulted  by  the  king  on  difficult  subjects.  Berosus, 
the  native  historian,  himself  a  Chaldean  in  the  narrower 
sense,  uses  the  term  in  the  wider  one  only ;  while 
Herodotus,  Diodorus,  Strabo  and  later  writers  almost 
universally  employ  it  to  signify  a  sect,  regarding  them 
chiefly  as  priests  or  philosophers.  Hence  the  Chaldeans 
were  regarded  as  the  inhabitants  of  a  particular  part 
of  Babylonia,  the  country  bordering  on  the  Persian 
Gulf  and  on  Arabia.  The  Kaldi  or  Kaldai  were  merely 
one  of  the  Cushite  tribes  that  lived  on  the  great  alluvial 
plain  knowm  as  Babylonia  or  Chaldsea.  Their  seat  was 
most  likely  the  southern  portion  of  the  country  which 
has  so  late  retained  the  name  of  Chaldea.  Here  was 
“  Ur  of  the  Chaldees,"  the  modern  Mvgheir,  which  lies 
S.  of  the  Euphrates,  near  its  junction  with  the  Shal-el- 
hie.  That  they  were  a  Cushite  race  is  proved  by  the 
remains  of  their  language,  which  closely  resembles  the 
Gaila  or  ancient  language  of  Ethiopia,  the  learned 
language  for  scientific  and  religious  literature. 

Gen.  u.  28  And  Haran  died,  .in  Ur  of  the  C. 

11.  31  went  forth  with  them  from  Ur  of  the  C. 

1-  7  1 .  .brought  thee  out  of  Ur  of  the  C. 

2  Ki.  24.  2  the  Lord  sent  against  him  bands  of  the  C. 

25.  4  the  C.  (were)  against  the  city  round 
25.  s  the  army  of  the  C.  pursued  after  the 
25.  10  all  the  army  of  the  C. .  .brake  down  the 
25.  13  and  the  brasen  sea.  .did  the  C.  break  in 
25.  24  Fear  not  to  be  the  servants  of  the  C. 

23.  25  Ishmael.  .smote  Gedaliah. . and  the  C. 

23.  26  Egypt ;  for  they  were  afraid  of  the  C. 

2  Ch.36.  17  brought  upon  them  the  king  of  the  C. 
Ezra  5.  12  Nebuchadnezzar . .  king  of  Babylon,  the  C. 
Neh.  9.  7  broughtest  him  forth  out  of  Ur  of  the  C. 
Job  1.  17  The  C.  made  out  three  bands,  and  fell 
Isa.  13.  19  And  Babylon,  .the  beauty  of  the  C. 

23.  13  Behold  the  land  of  the  C.  :  this  people 
43.  14  I  have  sent . .  and . .  brought  down . .  the  C. 
47.  1  no  throne,  0  daughter  of  the  C. :  for 


CHALK  STONE 


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CHANGE 


Isa.  47.  5  Sit  thou  silent.  .0  daughter  of  the  C. 

48.  14  and  his  arm  (shall  be  on)  the  C. 

48.  20  Go  ye  forth  flee  ye  from  the  C. 

Jer.  21.  4  weapons.,  wherewith  ye  fight  against  ..C. 

21.  q  he  that  goeth  out,  and  falleth  to  the  C. 

22.  25  will  give  thee  into  the  hand  of .  .  the  C. 

24.  s  whom  I  have  sent .  .into  the  land  of  the  C. 

25’  12  I  will  punish,  .the  land  of  the  C. 

22.  4  shall  not  escape  out  of  the  hand  of  the  (  . 

32.  5  though  ye  fight  with  the  C.,  ye  shall  >mt 
32.  24  the  city  is  given  into  the  hand  of  the  C. 

32.  28  give  this  city  into  the  hand  of  the  0. 

32.  29  the  C... shall  come  and  set  fire  on  this 
33  3  They  come  to  fight  with  the  C.,  but  (it  is) 

,1 ,1  let  us  go.  .for  fear  of  the  army  of  the  C. 

37.  t  when  the  C. . .  heard  tidings  of  them,  they 
37  8  the  C.  shall  come  again,  and  fight  against 

37.  q  The  C.  shall  surely  depart  from  us 

37.  10  had  smitten  the  whole  army  of  the  C. 

37  11  when  the  army  of  the  C.  was  broken  up 
37  13  saying,  Thou  tallest  away  to  the  C. 

37.  14  (It  is)  false  ;  I  fall  not  away  to  the  C. 

38.  2  he  that  goeth  forth  to  the  C.  shall  live 
^8.  18  this  city  be  given  into  the  hand  of  the  L. 

28.  19  the  Jews  that  are  fallen  to  the  C. 

38.  23  they  shall  bring. -thy  children  to  the  C. 

39  3  But  the  C.’s  army  pursued  after  them,  and 

39.  8  And  the  C.  burned  the  king’s  house,  and 

40.  9  saying,  Fear  not  to  serve  the  C. 

40.  10  I  will  dwell  at  Mizpali,  to  serve  the  C. 

41  3  Ishmael.  .slew,  .the  C.  that  were  found 

41.  18  Because  of  the  C.;  for  they  were  afraid 
43.  3  to  deliver  us  into  the  hand  of  the  C. 

30.  1  Lord  spake,  .against  the  land  of  the  C. 

30.  8  go  forth  out  of  the  land  of  the  C. 

30.  23  work  of.  .God.  .in  the  land  of  the  C. 

50.  35  A  sword  (is)  upon  the  C.,  saith  the  LORD 

30.  45  purposed  against  the  land  of  the  C. 

31.  4  slain  shall  fall  in  the  land  of  the  C. 

"31  54  destruction  from  the  land  of  the  C. 

32.  7  the  C.  (were)  by  the  city  round  about 

32  8  the  army  of  the  C.  pursued  after  the  king 

32. 14  the  army  of  the  C. .  .brake  down .  .walls 
32  17  and  the  brasen  sea.  .the  C.  brake,  and 

Eze.  1.  3  in  the  land  of  the  C.,  by  the  river  Chebar 
12  13  will  bring  him  to.  .the  land  of  the  C. 

23.  14  images  of  theC.  pourtrayed  with  vermil. 

23.  23  The  Babylonians,  and  all  the  C.,  Pekod 
Dan.  1.  4  they  might  teach .  .the  tongue  of  the  C. 

2  2  the  king  commanded  to  call,  .the  C.,  for 

2.  4  Then  spake  the  C.  to  the  king  in  Syriac 

2.  3  The  king  answered  and  said  to  the  C. 

2.  10  The  C.  answered  before  the  king,  and 

2. 10  no  king,  .asked  such  things  at  any.  .C. 

3.  8  at  that  time  certain  C.  came  near,  and 

4  7  Then  came  in  the  magicians .  .the  C.,  and 

s]  7  The  king  cried  aloud  to  bring,  .the  C. 

3. 11  master  of  the  magicians.  .C.,  (and)  sooth. 

3.  30  that  night  was.  .the  king  of  the  C.  slain 
q.  1  Darius,  .was  made  king  over,  .the  C. 

Hab.  1.  6  For,  lo,  I  raise  up  the  C.,  (that)  bitter  and 
Acts  7.  4  came  he  out  of  the  land  of  the  C. 

CHALK  STONE  — 

Lime  stone,  i?  J3R  eben  gir. 

Isa.  27.  9  all  the  stones  of  the  altar  as  chalk-stones 

CHALLENGE,  to  — 

To  say ,  tor  amar. 

Exod22.  '9  which  (another)  challengeth  to  be  his 

CHAMBER  — 

1.  Inner  chamber,  enclosed  place.  Tin  cheder. 

Gen  43.  30  he  entered  into  (his)  chamber,  and  wept 
Jud"  3  24  covereth  his  feet  in  his  summer  chamber 
“is.  1  I  will  go  in  to  my  wife  into  the  chamber 
16.  9  abiding  with  her  in  the  chamber 
16  12  liers  in  wait  abiding  in  the  chamber 
2Sa  13  10  Bring  the  meat  into  the  chamber,  that 
13. 10  and  brought  (them)  into  the  chamber 
1  Ki  113  went  in  unto  the  king  into  the  chamber 
Job’  9  9  Which  maketh..  the  chambers  of  the  south 

Psa.  103.  30  forth  frogs . .  in  the  chambers . .  their  kings 
Prov  7  27  going  down  to  the  chambers  of  death 
’24  4  by  knowledge  shall  the  chambers  be  filled 

Song  I  4  King  hath  brought  me  into  his  chambers 
3  4  the  chamber  of  her  that  conceived  me 

Isa.  26.  20  Come .  .enter  thou  into  thy  chambers 
Eze.  8.  12  every  man  in  thechambers  of  his  imagery 
Joei  2.  16  the  bridegroom  go  forth  of  his  chamber 

2.  A  covering,  bridal  canopy,  nsn  chuppah. 

Psa.  19.  5  a  bridegroom  coming  out  of  his  chamber 

3.  Chamber,  V.X,  yatsua,  yalsia. 

iKi.  6.  5  against  the  wall,  .he  built  chambers 

6.  6  The  nethermost  chamber  (was)  five  cubits 
6. 10  he  built  chambers  against  all  the  house 

4.  Lodging  place,  nay1?  lishkah. 

2  Ki.  23. 11  by  the  chamber  of  Nathan-melech 
1  Ch.  9.  26  these  Levites. .  .were  over  the  chambers 

9.  33  Levites,  (who  remaining)  in  the  chambers 
23.  28  in  the  courts,  and  in  the  chambers 

28.  12  of  all  the  chambers  round  about 
2CI1. 31.  11  Hezekiah  commanded  to  prepare  cliamb. 
Ezra  8.  29  the  chambers  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 

10.  6  Ezra  rose,  .and  went  into  the  chamber 
Neh.  10.  37  the  chambers  of  the  house  of  our  God 

10.  38  to  the  chambers,  into  the  treasure  house 
10.  39  bring,  .the  oil,  unto  the  chambers,  where 
13.  4  the  chamber  of  the  house  of  our  God 
13.  5  he  had  prepared  for  him  a  great  chamber 
13.  8  I  cast  forth  all.  .out  of  the  chamber 

20 


Neh.  13.  9  they  cleansed  the  chambers;  and  thither 
Jer  '  33  2  bring  them .  .into  one  of  the  chambers 

33  4  into  the  chamber  of  the  sons  of  Hanan 

33  4  which  (was)  the  chamber  of  the  princes 

33  4  which  (was)  above  the  chamb.  of  Maaseiah 

36  10  chamber  of  Gemariah  the  son  of  Shaplian 
36  12  Then  he  went,  .into  the  scribe’s  chamber 
36’  20  they  laid  up  the  roll  in  the  chamber  of 
36  21  he  took  it  out  of.  .the  scribe’s  chamber 
Eze  40  ,7  lo,  (there  were)  chambers,  and  a  pavement 
40.  17  thirty  cliambers(were)upon  the  pavement 
40  38  the  chambers  and  the  entries  thereof 

40  44  without  the  inner  gate(were)the  chambers 
40.  43  This  chamber,  .(is)  for  the  priests,  the 
40.  46  the  chamber,  .toward  the  north  (is)  for 

41  10  between  the  chambers  (was)  the  wideness 
42.  1  he  brought  me  into  the  chamber  that 
42.  4  before  the  chambers  (was)  a  walk  of  ten 
42.  3  Now  the  upper  chambers  (were)  shorter 
42.  7  the  wall . .  over  against  the  chambers 

42.  7  toward  the  outer  court,  .of  the  chambers 
42.  8  the  chambers  that  (were)  in  the  outer 
42.  9  under  these  chambers  (was)  the  entry  on 
42.  10  Tlie  chambers  (were)  in  the  thickness  of 
42.  11  like  the  appearance  of  the  chambers 
42.  12  according  to  the  doors  of  the  chambers 

42  13  north  chambers  (and)  the  south  chambers 

42  13  before  the.,  place,  they  (be)  holy  chambers 
44.  19  and  lay  them  in  the  holy  chambers,  and 

43  3  for  a  possession  for  twenty  chambers 
46.  19  he  brought  me.  .into  the  holy  chambers 

5.  Lodging  place,  naya  nishkah. 

Neh.  3.  30  son  of  Berecliiah  over  against  his  chamber 

12.  44  some  appointed  over  the  chambers  for 

13.  7  in  preparing  him  a  chamber  in  the  courts 

6 . Loft,  upper  room,  aliyyah. 

2  Sa.  18.  33  And  the  king,  .went  up  to  the  chamber 

1  Ki  17  23  Elijah.. brought  him.  .out  of  the  chamber 

2  Ki  4  10  Let  us  make  a  little  chamber,  I  pray  thee 

4  11  and  he  turned  into  the  chamber,  and  lay 
Psa  104  3  Who  layeth  the  beams  of  his  chambers 

104  13  He  watereth  the  hills  from  his  chambers 
Jer  22  13  Woe  unto  him  that buildeth.  .chambers 
22.  14  I  will  build  me.  .large  chambers,  and 

7 . Loft,  upper  room,  n'Vy  illitli.  .... 

Dan.  6.  10  his  windows  being  open  in  his  chamber 

8.  Side  chamber,  rib,  ybx  tsela. 

1  Ki  6  3  And.  .he  made  chambers  round  about 

6.  8  The  door  for  the  middle  chamber  (was) 

9.  Marked  off  place,  Ri?  ta.  ,  , 

1  Ki.  14.  28  brought  them  back  into,  .guard  chamber 

2  Ch.12.  11  brought  them  again  into,  .guard  chamber 


CHAMBER,  inner  — 

Surrounded  or  enclosed  place,  "GO  cheder. 

iKi  20  30  Ben-hadad..  came.,  into  an  inner  chamber 

22.  23  thou  slialt  go  into  an  inner  chamber  to 

2  Ki  9  2  Jehu,  .carry  him  into  an  inner  chamber 

2  Ch.18.  24  thou  slialt  go  into  an  inner  chamber  to 


CHAMBER,  little  — - 

Place  marked  off,  Rl?  ta. 

Eze.  40.  7  (every)  little  chamber  (was)  one  reed 
40.  7  between  the  little  chambers  (were)  five 
40  10  the  little  chambers  of  the  gate  eastward 
40.  12  the  little  chambers  (was)  one  cubit 
40  12  the  little  chambers  (were)  six  cubits  on 
40.  13  roof  of  (one)  little  chamber  to  the  roof  of 

40  16  narrow  windows  to  the  little  chambers 

40.  21  the  little  chambers,  .(were)  three  011  this 
29.  33,  36  the  little  chambers ..  and  the  posts 

CHAMBER,  secret  — 

Place  cut  off,  store  room,  raydiov  tameion. 

Matt 24.  26  behold,  .(he  is)  in  the  secret  chambers 

CHAMBER,  side  — 

Side  chamber,  rib,  jnx  tsela. 

Eze.  41.  3  the  breadth  of  (every)  side  chamber  four 

41  6  And  the  side  chambers  (were)  three,  one 

41.  6  the  house  for  the  side  chambers  round 

41.  7  a  winding  about,  .to  the  side  chambers 
41  8  the  foundations  of  the  side  chambers 

41  9  wall,  which  (was)  for  the  side  chamber 

41  9  the  place  of  the  side  chambers  that  (were) 

41.  11  the  doors  of  the  side  chambers  (were) 

41.  26  (upon)  the  side  chambers  of  the  house 

CHAMBER,  upper  — 

1  .Loft,  upper  chamber,  aliyyah. 

2  Ki  1 .  2  through  a  lattice  in  his  upper  chamber 
23.  12  altars,  .on  the  top  of  the  upper  chamber 
t  Ch  28  11  and  of  the  upper  chambers  thereof,  and 
2  Ch.  3.  9  he  overlaid  the  upper  chambers  with 

2. Upper  chamber,  virtpwov  huperoon. 

Acts  9.  37  they  laid  (her)  in  an  upper  chamber 

9.  39  they  brought  him  into  the  upper  chamber 
20.  8  there  were  many  lights,  .upper  chamber 

CHAMBERING  — 

Place  for  lying,  couch,  koitij  koite. 

Rom  13.  13  Let  us  walk  honestly .  .not  in  chambering 

CHAMBERLAIN  — 

1. Eunuch,  officer,  d'td  saris. 

2  Ki.  23.  11  by  the  chamber  of.  .the  chamberlain 
Esth.  1.  10  the  seven  chamberlains  that  served  in 
1.  12  commandment  by  (his)  chamberlains 
1.  15  fhe  king  Ahasuerusbythe  chamberlains? 


Esth.  2.  3  the  custody  of  Hege  the  king’s  chamber. 

2.  14  to  the  custody  of .  .the  king’s  chamber. 

2.  is  what,  .the  king's  chamberlain,  .appointed 
2.  21  two  of  the  king’s  chamberlains,  Bigthan 
4  4  Esther's  maids  and  her  chamberlains 

4.  5  Hatach,  (one)  of  the  king’s  chamberlains 
6.  2  Bigtliana..  two  of  the  king's  chamberlains 

6.  14  came  the  king's  chamberlains,  and-hasted 

7.  9  Harbonali,  one  of  the  chamberlains,  said 

2.  One  over  the  couch,  iiri  koit&i/os  epi  koitonos. 

Acts  12.  20  having  made  Blastus..  king’s  chamberlain 

3.  House  ruler,  steward,  oiKoviyos  oikonomos. 

Rom  16.  23  Erastus  the  chamberlain  of  the  city 

CHAMELEON  — 

Chameleon,  a  kind  of  lizard,  nil  koach. 

Lev.  11.  30  the  chameleon,  and  the  lizard,  and  the 

CHAMOIS  — 

Giraffe  {the  prunnea ,)  not  zemer. 

Deut  14.  5  pygarg,  and  the  wild  ox .  .and  the  chamois 

CHAMPAIGN  — 

Plain,  waste,  desert,  ny JJi  arabah. 

Deut  1 1.  30  dwell  in  the  champaign  over  against 

CHAMPION  — 

1.  Mighty  one,  -na?  gibbor.  . 

1  Sa.  17.  51  when  the  Philistines  saw  their  champion 

2.  A  man  of  the  two,  a  champion,  DGarrty'R. 

1  Sa  17  4  there  went  out  a  champion  out  of .  .camp 

17.  23  there  came  up  the  champion,  .out  of  the 

CHA-NA'-AN,  Xavaav,  See  Canaan. 

Acts  7. 11  came  a  dearth  over,  .the  land  of..C. 

13.  19  he .. destroyed  seven  nations  in.  .C. 

CHANCE  — 

1  .Chance,  accident,  Tipa  miqreh. 

Sa.  6.  9  it  (was)  a  chance  (that)  happened  to  us 

2.0ccurrence,  Jos  pega. 

Eccl.  9.  11  but  time  and  chance  liappeneth  to  them 

3.  Concurrence,  avy/topia  sugkuria. 

Lukeio.  31  by  chance  there  came  down  a  certain 

CHANCE,  to  — 

To  meet,  happen,  RGB  qara,  2. 

Deut  22.  6  If  a  bird’s  nest  chance  to  be  before  thee 

CHANCE,  by  — 

To  meet,  RGB  qara,  2. 

2  Sa.  1.  6  As  I  happened  by  chance  upon  mount 
CHANCE,  it  may  — 

If  it  may  be  so,  di  t vx01  tuchoi. 

1  Co.  15.  37  it  may  chance  of  wheat,  or  of  some  other 

CHANCELLOR  — 

Master  of  counsel,  taste,  reason,  cytp  i>y3  heel  teem. 
Ezra  4.  8  Rehum  the  chancellor  and  Shimshai  the 
1  q  Then  (wrote)  Relium  the  chancellor,  and 

4.  17  sent.  .king,  .unto  Rehum  the  chancellor 

CHANGE  — 

1. A  change,  n?'?n  chaliphali.  . 

Gen.  45.  22  To  all.  .lie  gave  each.,  changes  of  raiment 
43.  22  to  Benjamin  he  gave  ,  .five  changes  of 
Judgu.  i2  I  will  give  you.  .thirty  change  of  garment 
,413  then  shall  ye  give  me.  .thirty  change  of 
14.  19  took  their  spoil,  and  gave  change  of  gar. 

2  Ki  3  5  and  took  with  him .  .ten  changes  of  rami. 

3.  22  a  talent  of  silver,  and  two  changes  of 

5.  23  two  bags,  with  two  changes  of  garments 
Job  10.  17  changes  and  war  (are)  against  me 

14.  14  will  I  wait,  till  my  change  come 
Psa.  55.  19  Because  they  have  no  changes,  therefore 

2. Chanqe,  exchange,  rn®p  temurah. 

Lev.  27.  33  it  and  the  change  thereof  shall  be  holy 

3.  A  change,  putting  after,  yerddeais  metathesis. 
Heb.  7.  12  there  is  made  of  necessity  a  change  also 

CHANGE,  to  — 

1. To  change,  turn,  35?  liaphak. 

Jer.  13.  23  Can  the  Ethiopian  change  Ins  skin,  or 

2.  To  change,  clialaph. 

Isa  24.  5  because  they,  .changed  the  ordinance 

Hab.  1.  11  Then  shall  (his) mind  change,  andhe  shall 

3. To  change,  rhn  chalaph,  3. 

Gen.  41.  14  changed  his  raiment,  and  came  m  unto 
2  Sa.  12.  20  changed  his  apparel,  and  came  into  the 

4.  To  change,  n^n  chalaph,  5. 

Gen  31  7  your  father  hath,  .changed  my  wages  ten 

31  41  thou  hast  changed  my  wages  ten  times 
33  2  be  clean,  and  change  your  garments 

Psa  102.  26  as  a  vesture  slialt  thou  change  them,  and 
Isa.’  9. 10  but  we  will  change  (them  into)  cedars 

5.  To  change,  exchange,  in;  y amar,  5. 

Jer.  2.  11  hath  a  nation  changed  (their)  gods,  which 

6.  To  change,  exchange,  no  mur,  5. 

Lev  27.  10  He  shall  not  alter  it,  nor  change  it,  a 

2,  10  if  he  shall  at  all  change  beast  for  beast 
27.  33  good  or  bad,  neither  shall  he  change  it 
27  33  if  lie  change  it  at  all,  then  both  it  and 
Psa.  1  s’.  4  (He  that)  sweareth . .  and  cliangeth  not 
106.  20  changed  their  glory  into  the  similitude 
Jer.  2.  11  my  people  have  changed  their  glory  for 
Hos  4.  7  (therefore)  will  I  change  their  glory  into 
Mic.  2.  4  he  hath  changed  the  portion  of  my  people 


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7 . To  change,  rebel,  rno  marah,  5. 

Eze.  5.  6  she  hath  changed  my  judgments  into 

8.  To  put  round,  339  sahab,  5. 

2  Ki.  24.  17  the  king  of  Babylon ..  changed  his  name 

9.  To  put,  place.,  set,  Die1  sum. 

Job  17. 32  They  change  the  night  into  day  :  the  light 

10.  To  double,  alter,  shana,  3. 

2  Ki.  25  29  And  changed  his  prison  garments 

11.  To  double,  alter,  nji?  sliena,  5. 

Dan.  2.  21  he  cliangeth  the  times  and  the  seasons 
7  25  and  think  to  change  times  and  laws 

12. ro  double,  alter,  xw  sliena,  3. 

Dan.  3.  28  trusted  in  him,  and  have  changed  the 

13.  To  be  changed,  Njgi  sliena,  4. 

Dan.  7.  28  and  my  countenance  changed  in  me 

14. ro  change,  alter,  shanah. 

Mai.  3.  6  Tor  I  (ani)  the  Lord,  I  change  not 

15. ro  change,  alter,  rnyi  shanah,  3. 

i  Sa  21.  13  he  chauged  his  behaviour  before  them 
Job  14.  20  thou  chaugest  his  countenance,  and 
Psa  34.  i  title.  David,  when  he  changed  his 
Jer.  2.  36  Why  gaddest .  .about  so  much  to  change 
52  33  chauged  his  prison  garments  :  and  he 

16 . To  make  other,  alter,  aWarra  allatto. 

Acts  6.  14  aud  shall  change  the  customs  which  Mo. 
Rom  1.  23  chauged  the  glory  of  the  uncorruptible 

1  Co  35  53  not  all  sleep,  but  we  shall  all  be  changed 

33  52  In  a  moment,  .and  we  shall  be  changed 
Gal.  4  20  I  desire  to  be  present . .  and  to  change  my 
Heb.  2  32  Aud  as  a  vesture,  .they  shall  be  changed 

17. ro  alter  afterward,  peraWaTToi  metallatto. 
Rom.  t  25  Who  changed  the  truth  of  God  into  a  lie 

2  25  for  even  their  women  did  change  the 

18.  To  make  of  another  form,  p(Taa,xrlPaT'LCa- 
Phil.  3.  23  Who  shall  change  our  vile  body,  that  it 

ID.  To  put  or  place  afterward,  perarlOripi. 

Heb.  7  32  the  priesthood  being  changed,  there  is 

CHANGE  one's  mind,  to  — - 

To  cast  over,  turn  about,  perafldWit)  metaballd. 
Acts  28.  6  they  changed  their  minds,  and  said  that 

CHANGE,  to  be  given  to  — 

To  alter,  change,  row  shanah. 

Prov24  21  meddle  not  with  them.. given  to  change 
CHANGED,  to  be  — 

1. ro  be  turned,  tisri  haphalc,  2. 

Lev.  33.  36  raw  fle3h  turn  again,  and  be  changed 

2. ro  change,  be  changed,  fjSn  clialaph,  1,  5. 

Psa  302.  2S  change  them,  and  they  shall  be  changed 

3. ro  disguise  oneself,  ir-jn  chaphas,  7. 

Job  30.  38  By .  .(my  disease)  is  my  garment  changed 

4. ro  be  changed,  mo  mur. 

Jer.  48.  32  his  taste .  .and  his  scent  is  not  changed 

5. ro  be  caused  to  turn  round,  239  sabab,  6. 

Num32.  38  Baal-meon,  their  names  being  changed 

6.  To  be  changed,  altered,  Kisfi  shana. 

Lam.  4.  3  (how)  is  the  most  fine  gold  changed  I  the 

7.  To  be  changed,  altered,  Niyi  shana,  4. 

Eccl.  8.  3  the  boldness  of  his  face  shall  be  changed 

8.  To  be  changed,  altered,  NJi?  sliena. 

Dan.  3.  27  neither  were  their  coats  changed,  nor  the 
5  6  the  king's  countenance  was  changed 

5.  9  his  countenance  was  changed  in  him 

6.  37  that  the  purpose  might  not  be  changed 

9.  To  be  changed,  altered,  (Giy  sliena,  3. 

Dan.  4  36  Let  his  heart  be  changed  from  man  s 

10.  To  be  changed,  altered,  Nfif  sliena. 

Dan  2.  9  before  me,  till  the  time  be  changed 
3.  39  the  form  of  his  visage  was  changed 
5.  30  nor  let  thy  countenance  be  changed 

11. ro  change,  alter,  urd  shena,  5. 

Dan.  6.  8  sign  the  writing,  that  it  be  not  changed 
6. 35  no  decree  nor  statute,  .may  be  changed 

12.  To  change  one's  form,  peTapopipoopai. 

2  Co.  3.  38  changed  into  the  same  image  from  glory 

CHANGER  — 

A  small  coin  dealer,  KoWvf}i<rvfis  kollubistes. 

John  2.  35  poured  out  the  changers’  money,  and  over. 

CHANGING  — 

A  change,  exchange,  irnaijt  temurah. 

Ruth  4.  7  concerning  redeeming,  and. .changing 
CHANNEL  — 

1.  Cavity,  p'BX  apliiq. 

2  Sa.  22.  36  Aud  the  channels  of  the  sea  appeared 
Psa.  38.  35  Then  the  channels  of  waters  were  seen 
Isa.  8.  7  he  shall  come  up  over  all  his  channels 

2 . Flood,  stream,  shibboleth. 

Isa.  27.  12  the  Lord  shall  beat  off  from  the  channel 
CHANT,  to¬ 
re  part,  separate,  sing  aloud,  399  parat. 

Amos  6.  5  That  chant  to  the  sound  of  the  viol 
CHAPEL— 

Sanctuary,  holy  place,  nhpp  miqdash. 

Amos  7.  33  at  Bethel ;  for  it  (is;  the  king's  chapel 


CHAPITER  — 

1.  Crown,  nuns  Icothereth. 

3  Ki.  7.  36  he  made  two  chapiters  (of)  molten  brass 

7.  36  the  height  of  the  one  chapiter  (was)  five 

7.  36  the  height  of  the  other  chapiter  (was)  five 

7.  37  the  chapiters  which  (were)  upon  the  top 
737  the  one  chapiter,  .for  the  other  chapiter 
7.  38  one  net  work,  to  cover  the  chapiters  that 
7. 38  and  so  did  he  for  the  other  chapiter 
7.  39  the  chapiters  that  (were)  upon  the  top 
7.  20  And  the  chapiters  upon  the  two  pillars 
7.  20  rows  round  about  upon  the .  .chapiter 
7  23  the  mouth  of  it  within  the  chapiter 
7.  41  aud  the  two  bowls  of  the  chapiters 
7.  43  to  cover  the  (two)  bowls  of  the  chapiters 

7.  42  to  cover  the  two  bowls  of  the  chapiters 
2  Ki.25  37  aud  the  chapiter  upon  it  (was)  brass 

25,  37  the  height  of  the  chapiter  three  cubits 
25.  37  pomegranates  upon  tlie  chapiter 
2  Ch.  4  32  the  chapiters  (which  were)  on  the  top  of 
4  22  cover  the  two  pommels  of  the  chapiters 

4.  33  cover  the  two  pommels  of  the  chapiters 
Jer.  52.  22  a  chapiter  of  brass  (was)  upon  it ;  and 
52  22  the  height  of  one  chapiter  (was)  five  cub. 
52.  22  and  pomegranates  upon  the  chapiters 

2 . Capital,  n?s  tseplieth. 

2  Ch.  3.  35  the  chapiter  that  (was)  on  the  top  of  each 

3 . Head,  top,  rito  rosli. 

Exod36.  38  he  overlaid  their  chapiters ..  with  gold 
38.  37  the  overlaying  of  their  chapiters  (of)  sil. 
38.  39  the  overlaying  of  their  chapiters,  .(of)  sil. 
38.  28  overlaid  their  chapiters,  aud  filleted 

CHAPMAN  — 

A  travelling  merchant,  id  iriJN  enosli  tar. 

2  Ch.  9.  34  Besides  (that  which)  chapmen  and  merch. 

CHAPT,  to  be  — 

To  be  brought  down,  non  chathath. 

Jer.  34.  4  the  ground  is  chapt,  for  there  was  no  rain 

CHA-RA'-SHIM,  D'cnn  craftsmen. 

A  place  founded  by  Joab,  a  man  of  Judah  and  of  the 
family  of  Othniel,  and  reinhabited  by  Benjamites  after 
the  exile.  It  was  at  the  back  of  the  plain  of  Sharon, 
E.  of  Jaffa.  The  valley  of  Charashim  consisted  of  Lod 
and  Ono. 

3  Ch.  4.  14  Joab,  the  father  of  the  valley  of  C. 

Neh.  31.  35  Lod,  and  Ono,  the  valley  of  Craftsmen 

CHARGE  — 

1  .Hand,  t  yad. 

Num33.  49  men  of  war  which  (are)  under  our  charge 

2.  Charge,  thing  to  be  watched,  ripciyi?  mishmereth. 
Gen.  26.  5  obeyed  my  voice,  and  kept  my  charge 
Lev.  8.  35  keep  the  charge  of  the  Lord,  that  ye  die 
Num.  3.  53  keep  the  charge  of  the  tabernacle  of  test. 

3.  7  shall  keep  his  charge,  and  the  charge  of 

3.  8  they  shall  keep . .  the  charge  ofthe  children 
3.  25  the  charge  of  the  sons  of  Gershon  in  the 
3.  28  keeping  the  charge  of  the  sanctuary 
3.  33  their  charge  (shall  be)  the  ark,  and  the 
3.  32  that  keep  the  charge  of  the  sanctuary 
3.  36  (under)  the  custody  and  charge  of  the  sons 
3.  38  Aaron  and  his  sons,  keeping  the  charge 

3.  38  for  the  charge  of  the  children  of  Israel 

4.  27  appoint  unto  them  in  charge  all  their 

4.  28  their  charge  (shall  be)  under  the  hand  of 

4.  33  And  this  (is)  the  charge  of  their  burden 
4.  32  reckon  the  instruments  of  the  charge  of 

8.  26  to  keep  the  charge,  and  shall  do  no  serv. 

8.  26  do  unto  the  Levites  touching  their  charge 

9.  39  the  children  of  Israel  kept  the  charge 

9.  23  they  kept  the  charge  of  the  Lord,  at  the 
38.  3  they  shall  keep  thy  charge,  and  the  charge 
38.  4  keep  the  charge  of  the  tabernacle  of  the 
38.  5  keep  the  charge  of .  .and  the  charge  of 
38.  8  1  also  havejgiven  thee  the  charge  of 
33.  30  which  keep' the  charge  of  the  tabernacle 
33.  47  which  kept  the  charge  of  the  tabernacle 
Dent  i3.  3  keep  his  charge,  and  his  statutes,  and 
Josh. 22.  3  have  kept,  .charge  of  the  commandment 
3  Ki.  2.  3  And  keep  the  charge  of  the  Lord  thy  God 
3  Ch.  9.  27  because  the  charge  (was)  upon  them,  and 
23.  32  And  that  they  should  keep  the  charge  of 
23.  32  and  the  charge  of. .  and  the  charge  of 
2  Ch.  8.  34  he  appointed . .  Levites  to  their  charges 
33.  33  for  we  keep  the  charge  of  the  Lord  our 
33.  36  in  their  charges  according  to  their  courses 
33.  37  in  their  charges  by  their  courses 
35.  2  And  he  set  the  priests  in  their  charges 
Eze.  40.  4s  the  keepers  of  the  charge  of  the  house 
40.  46  the  keepers  of  the  charge  of  the  altar 
44.  8  ye  have  not  kept  the  charge  of  mine  holy 
44.  8  ye  have  set  keepers  of  my  charge  in 
44.  34  I  will  make  them  keepers  of  the  charge  of 
44.  35  kept  the  charge  of  my  sanctuary  when 
44.  36  and  they  shall  keep  my  charge 
48.  13  which  have  kept  my  charge,  which  went 
Zech.  3.  7  aud  if  thou  wilt  keep  my  charge,  then 

3.  Judgment,  QBpo  mishpat. 

2  Ki.  4.  28  every  man  according  to  his  charge 

4.  Burden,  V99  sebel. 

3  Ki.  33.  28  he  made  him  ruler  over  all  the  charge  of 

5.  Oversight,  .1999  pequddali. 

Eze.  44.  33  (having)  charge  at  the  gates  of  the  house 

6.  Provision,  supplies,  btyt&viov  opsbnion. 

3  Cor.  9.  7  Whogoetli  a  warfare,  .athis  own  charges 


7 .Private  or  extra  message,  vapayyeXia paraygeliv. 
Acts  36.  24  Who,  having  received  sucli  a  charge 
3  Ti.  3.38  This  charge  I  commit  unto  thee,  sou  Tim 
CHARGE,  to  — 

1.  To  say,  TiN  amar. 

Neh.  33. 39  and  charged  that  they  should  not  be 

2.  To  give,  jcu  nathan. 

Nell.  30.  32  to  charge  ourselves  yearly  with  the  third 
Job  3.  22  Job  sinned  not,  nor  charged  God  foolishly 

3.  To  give  a  testimony,  my  ud,  5. 

Exodrg.  23  LORD  said..  Go  down,  charge  the  people 
39.  23  thou_chargedst  us,  saying,  Set  bounds 

4.  To  give  an  oversight,  ips  paqad. 

Gen.  40.  4  Aud  the  captain  of  the  guard  charged 
2  Sa.  3.  8  that  thou  chargest  me  to-day  with  a  fault 
2  Ch.  36.  23  he  hath  charged  me  to  build  him  an  house 
Ezra  3.  2  he  hath  charged  me  to  build  him  an  house 

5.  To  command,  charge,  njy  tsavah ,  3. 

Gen.  26.  33  Abimelecli  charged  all  (his)'people,  saying 
28.  3  blessed  him,  and  charged  him,  and  said 
49.  29  he  charged  them,  and  said  unto  them 
Exod  3.  22  Pharaoh  charged  all  his  people,  saying 
Deut.  3.  36  I  charged  your  judges  at  that  time,  say. 

3.  28  But  charge  Joshua,  and  encourage  him 

27. 33  Moses  charged  the  people  the  same  day 
Josh  38.  8  Joshua  charged  them . .  went  to  describe 
Ruth  2.  9  have  I  not  charged  the  young  men  that 

2  Sa.  33.  39  And  charged  the  messenger,  saying 

38.  32  for  in  our  hearing  the  king  charged  thee 

3  Ki  2.  3  and  he  charged  Solomon  his  son,  saying 

2.  43  the  commandment  that  I  have  charged 
33.  9  so  was  it  charged  me  by  the  word  of  the 
2  Ki.  37.  35  (concerning)  whom  the  Lord  had  charged 
r  Ch.  22.  6  charged  him  to  build  an  house  for  the 

22. 33  which  the  Lord  charged  Moses  with 

2  Ch.  39.  9  he  charged  them,  saying,  Thus  shall  ye' 
Esth.  2.  30  Mordecailiad  charged  her  that  sheshould 

2.  20  her  kindred,  .as  Mordecai  had  charged 

4.  8  to  charge  her  that  she  should  go  in  unto 
Jer.  32.  13  And  I  charged  Baruch  before  them,  say. 

35.  8  all  that  he  hath  charged  us,  to  drink  no 

6 . To put,  place,  Ditr  sum. 

Job  4.  38  and  his  angels  he  charged  with  folly 

7.  To  cause  to  swear,  yyy  shaba,  5. 

Song  2.  7  I  charge  you,  0  ye  daughters  of  Jerusa. 

3.  5  I  charge  you,  0  ye  daughters  of; Jerusa. 

5.  8  I  charge  you,  0  daughters  of  Jerusalem 

5.  9  thy  beloved . .  that  thou  dost  so  charge  us  ? 

8.  4  I  charge  you,  0  daughters  of  Jerusalem 

8.  To  testify  thoroughly,  bia.pa.pTvpop.ai  diamarturo. 

3  Ti.  5.  23  I  charge  (thee)  before  God,  and  the  Lord 

2  Ti.  2.  34  charging  (them)  before  the  Lord  that  they 

4.  3  I  charge  (thee) ..  before  God,  and  the  Lord 

9. To  charge  thoroughly,  biaoTtWopai  diastellomai. 

Matt  36.  20  Then  [charged]  he  his  disciples  that  they 
Mark  5.  43  he  charged  them  straitly  that  no  man 

7.  36  he  charged  them  that  they  should  tell  no 

7.  36  the  more  he  charged  them,  so  much  the 

8.  35  he  charged  them,  saying,  Take  heed 

9.  9  he  charged  them  that  they  should  tell  no 

10 . To  charge,  arrange  about,  eiriraacra  epitasso. 
Mark  9.  25  I  charge  thee,  come  out  of  him,  and 

11.  To  put  weight  upon,  imripdoi  epitimao. 

Matt,i2.  36  charged  them  that  they  should  not  make 
Mark  3.  32  charged  them  that  they  should  not  make 

8.  30  he  charged  them  that  they  should  tell  no 
30.  48  charged  him  that  he  should  hold  his 

12 . To  give  in  charge,  ivriWopai  entellomai. 

Matt  37.  9  Jesus  charged  them,  saying,  Tell  the 

13.  To  testify,  paprvpeopai  martureomai. 

3  Th.  2.  33  comforted  and  [charged]  every  one  of  you 

14.  To  adjure,  Sp/clCw  horkizd. 

3  Th.  5.  27  I  [charge],  .by  the  Lord  that  this  epistle 

15.  To  tell  apart,  beside,  -n-apayyeWu  paraggello. 
Luke  5.  34  he  charged  him  to  tell  no  man  :  but  go 

8.  56  charged  them  that  they  should  tell  no 
Acts  36.  23  charging  the  jailor  to  keep  them  safely 
23.  22  and  charged,  tell  no  man  that  thou  hast 
3  Ti.  3 .  3  that  thou  miglitest  charge  some  that  they 

6.  37  Charge  them  that  are  rich  in  this  world 

CHARGE  straitly,  to  — 

1.  To  charge  strictly,  ipfipipdopai  embnmaomai. 
Matt.  9.  30  and  Jesus  straitly  charged  them,  saying 
Mark  3.  43  he  straitly  charged  him,  and  forthwith 

2 . To put  a  weight  upon,  inripau  epitimao. 

Luke  9.  23  straitly  charged  them,  and  commanded 

CHARGE,  without,  to  be  at  — 

1.  Without  expense,  abairavos  adapanos. 

3  Co.  9.  38  I  may  make  the  gospel,  .without  charge 

2.  To  spend,  Sairavaa)  dapanao. 

Acts  23.  24  be  at  charges  with  them,  that  they  may 

CHARGE,  to  appohit  to  have  the  — 

To  give  the  oversight,  "ips  paqad,  5. 

2  Ki.  7.  37  appointed  the  lord,  .to  have  the  charge  of 

CHARGE,  to  give  (a)  — 

l.To  give  an  oversight,  Tp?  paqad. 

Job  34. 33  Who  hath  given  him  a  charge  over  the 


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2.7b  command,  ."iiv  tsavah,  3. 
gStf  13 

ll  gave^ta  a'ctorge^afthTLORD^command. 

Deut23r’.  .4  call  Joshua,  .that  Imay  gjvehim  a  charge 
,,  2,  lie  trave  Joshua  the  son  o{  Bun  a  charge 
,  Ch  22'  12  and  give  the  charge  concerning  Israel 

2  Sa  14  8  Go  to  thine  house,  and  I  will  give  charge 

,8  3  when  the  king  gave  all  the  captains  charge 

Vch  7'  2  gave  Vny  brother.,  charge  over  Jerusalem 

i’sa  01  11  For  he  shall  give  his  angels  charge  ov  er 

S'  10.  6  against  the  people.  .1  give  him  a  charge 
t  \'(*lviir,h'l(lrP7Z8r.  .  {IftVG  cll31^C  COHC6IT1. 

Cr  47.  *7  the  LORD  hath  given  it  a  charge  against 

9  t0  qixe  charge,  ivreWoyai  entellomai. 

3  Mitt  4  6  He  ’shall  give  his  angels  charge  concern 
Luke  4.  10  lie  shall  give  Ins  angels  charge  over  thee 

4  To  tell  apart,  beside,  irctpoyyeAAw  para S9e^°- 
'  1  Ti.  6.  13  I  give  thee  charge  in  the  sight  of  God 

CHARGE,  to  give  in —  ,  ■>  77- 

To  tell  beside,  announce,  napayy  eAAai 

1  Xi.  5  7  And  these  tluugs  give  in  eliai0e,  that 

CHARGE  of  or  over,  to  have  the  — 

*■  T:£  TI;  £££&&  «i  *2 »« 

2'“W“‘.'a  »«"■  “  0*  <■“«•  - 

H. Inspectors,  nriijs  pequdduth. 

Eze.  9  1  Cause  them  that  have  charge  over  the 

4  Inspector,  overseer,  Tp?  paqid. 

Jer  52.  23  which  had  the  charge  of  the  men  of  war 

CHARGE,  to  lay  to  one’s  —  ,  , 

\.To  give  in  the  heart  of,  nnp?  jOJ  nathan  beqereb 

Deiit2i.  Slaynot.  unto  thy  people  of  Isiaels  charge 

2  To  ash,  demand,  bxy  sliaal. 

Psa.  3;.  n  they  laid  to  my  charge .  .that  I  knew  not 

3  To  call  in  against,  iyuaXeu  Kara,  etjhaleu  kata. 

’  Rom  8.  33  Who  shall  lay  any  thing  to  the  charge  of 

4  A  calling  in  (to  court),  charge,  tynX-nya  eyklema. 

Acts  23.  29  to  have  nothing  laid  to  lus  charge  worthy 

5.  To  set,  place,  'largyi  histemi. 

Acts  7.  60  Lord,  lay  not  this  sin  to  their  charge 

6 . To  reckon,  Xoyi(oyai  logizoma i. 

2  Ti.  4-  ib  it  may  not  be  laid  to  their  charge 

CHARGE  by  or  -with  an  oath,  to  — 

To  cause  to  swear,  yy?  shaba,  5. 

'\um  s.  10  the  priest  shall  charge  her  by  an  oath 

?  2,  priest  shall  charge  the  woman  with  an  c. 

iSa  14  27  lather  charged  the  people  with  the  oath 

14.  28  straitly  charged  the  people  with  an  oath 
CHARGEABLE  (to),  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  heavy,  -ns  kabed. 

2  Sa  13.  25  lest  we  be  chargeable  unto  thee 

2 .To  make  heavy,  -n?  kabed,  5. 

^eh.  5  15  the  former  governors,  .were  chargeable 

3  To  put  a  burden  upon,  eiri^opeco  epibareo. 

'  2  Th.  3.  8  that  we  might  not  be  chargeable  to  any 

4  To  become  torpid  or  heavy  against,  uararapKaa 

2  Co.  11  9  when  I  was  present.  .1  was  chargeable  to 

CHARGEABLE  unto,  to  be  —  ^  . 

To  put  a  burden  or  weight  upon,  emPapeai. 

1  Th.  2.  9  we  would  not  be  chargeable  unto  any  of 

CHARGED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  command,  tsavah,  2. 

1  Ki.  13.  9  For  so  was  it  charged  me  by  the  word  of 

o  To  be  weighed  down,  burdened,  papeoyai. 

1  Ti.  5.  16  let  not  the  church  be  charged  ;  that  rt 

CHARGER  — 

1  .Dish,  n-ijip  qearah. 

Sum.  7.  13  And  his  offering  (was)  one  silver  charger 
So  in  V.  19  25,  31,  37,  43.  49.  55.  6i>  67>  73.  79- 
7  84  twelve  chargers  ol  silver,  twelve  silver 

7.  85  Each  charger  of  silver  (weighing)  an 

^.Wooden  trencher,  nival,  pin  ax. 

Matt  14  8  Give .  .John  Baptist's  head  111  a  charger 

14  11  his  head  was  brought  in  a  charger,  and 
Mark  6.  25  I  will  that  thou  give  me.  .in  a  charger 
6. 28  brought  his  head  in  a  charger,  and  gave 

CHARGERS  — 

Bason,  bowl,  ‘rcpis  agartal. 

Ezra  1.  9  thirty  chargers  of  gold,  a  thousand  char. 

CHARIOT  — 

1.  Couch,  sofa,  P'-ISX  appiryon. 

Song  3.  9  King  Solomon  made  himself  a  chariot  of 

2.  War  chariot,  j*n  hotsen. 

Eze.  23.  24  shall  come  against  thee  with  chariots 

2. Riding  chariot,  ssia  rnerkab. 

1  Ki.  4.  26  thousand  stalls  of  horses  for  Ins  chariots 

4.  Riding  chariot,  rnspo  merkabah. 

Gen.  41.  43  lie  made  him  to  ride  in  the  second  chariot 
46.  29  Joseph  made  ready  his  chariot,  and  went 
Exod.14.  25  took  off  their  chariot  wheels,  that  they 


Exod.15 
Josh.  11. 
11 

Jndg.  4. 
5- 

1  Sa.  8 

8. 

2  Sa  15 
1  Ki.  7. 

10. 
12. 
20. 
22. 

■  5- 
5- 
9- 
10. 
23- 

1  Ch.28. 

2  Ch.  1. 

9- 

10. 

14. 

18. 

35- 

Song  6. 
Isa.  2. 


1  Ki 


Jer. 

Joel 

Mic. 

Kali. 

Hab. 

Hag. 

Zech 


a  Pharaoh's  chariots,  .hath  he  cast  into  the 
6  thou  slialt.  .burn  their  chariots  with  fire 
0  and  burnt  their  chariots  with  fire 
,3  Sisera  lighted  down  off  (his)  chariot 
28  why  tarry  the  wheels  of  his  chariots  . 

11  appoint  (them)  for  himself,  for.  .chariots 
11  and  (some)  shall  run  before  his  chariots 

I  Absalom  prepared  him  chariots  and 
33  like  the  work  of  a  chariot  wheel 

20  a  chariot  came  up  and  went  out  of  Egypt 
18  made  speed  to  get  him  up  to  Ins  chanot 
r-  he  caused  him  to  come  up  into,  .chariot 
,3  the  kiug  was  stayed  up  in  his  chariot 

21  he  lighted  down  from  the  chariot  to 

26  the  man  turned  again  from  lus  chariot  to 

27  Jehu . .  said,  Smite  him  also  111  the  chariot 
13  he  took  him  up  to  him  into  the  chariot 

II  burned  the  chariots  of  the  sun  with  fire 
18  gold  for  the  pattern  of  the  chariot  of  the 

17  brought  forth  out  of  Egypt  a  chariot  • 

25  thousand  stalls  for  horses  and  chariots 

18  made  speed  to  get  him  up  to  (his)  chariot 
q  with  an  host  of .  .three  hundred  chariots 

34  king,  .stayed  (himself)  up  in  (his)  chariot 
24  servants,  .took  him  out  of  that  chariot- 
12  my  soul  made  me  (like)  the  chariots  of  A. 

2.  7  neither  (is  there  any) ..  of  tlieir  chariots 
22  18  the  chariots  of  thy  glory  (shall  be)  the 
66  15  and  with  his  chariots  like  a  whirlwind 
,  1 3  his  chariots  (shall  be)  as  a  whirlwind 

2.  3  Like  the  noise  of  chariots  on  the  tops  of 

1  13  bind  the  chariot  to  the  swift  beast 
V  10  I  will  cut  off .  .1  will  destroy  thy  chariots 
7.  2  prancing  horses,  and.  .jumping  chariots 

3.  8  ride  upon  tliiue  horses  (and)  thy  chariots 

2  22  I  will  overthrow  the  chariots,  and  those 

6  1  therecamefourchariotsoutfrombetween 

6.’  2  I11  the  first  chariot  (were)  red  horses 
6  2  and  iu  the  second  chariot  black  liorses 

6*  3  And  in  the  third  chariot  white  horses 
6-.  3  and  in  the  fourth  chariot  grisled  and  bay 

5'  BK?  *  the  fire 

6'CGen.!5o.  9’ there  went  up  with  him  both  chan'ds 

Ex0dII44'  7  he  {’oo^sixlufndildSi  c^aAot 
14  7  all  the  chariots  of  Egypt,  and  captains 

14  q  all  the  horses  (and)  chariots  of  Pharaoh 
it  17  upon  all  his  host,  upon  his  chariots,  and 
it  18  upon  his  chariots,  and  upon  lus  horsemen 
14  23  Pharaoh’s  horses,  his  chariots,  and  lus 
14.  26  their  chariots,  and  upon  their  horsemen 
14  28  covered  the  chariots,  and  the  horsemen 

it  i9  horse  of  Pharaoh  went  in  vnth  Ins  chariots 

Deut  11.  4  unto  their  horses,  and  to  then  chariots 
20.  1  and  seest  horses  and  chariots,  (and)  a 
Josh. 11.  4  much  people,  .with  horses  and  chanots 
17  16  the  Canaanites.  .have  chanots  of  non 
17  18  though  they  have  iron  chariots,  (and) 

24’.  6  pursued  after  your  fathers  with  chariots 
Judg  1. 19  because  they  had  chariots  of  non 

4.  3  he  had  nine  hundred  chariots  of  non 
4.  7  with  lus  chariots,  and  Ins  um'W'l'1® .  . 

4  13  Sisera  gathered  together  all  his  cliai  lots 
1  13  nine  hundred  chariots  of  iron,  and  all 

4.  15  discomfited  Sisera,  and  all  (his)  chariots 
4  16  Barak  pursued  after  the  chariots,  and 

5.  28  Why  is  his  chariot  (so)  long  in  corning  . 

1  Sa.  8  12  to  make,  .instruments  of  lus  chariots 

’  i3)  5  thirty  thousand  chariots,  and  s'xriimis. 

2  Sa.  1.  6  chariots  and  horsemen  followed  hai  d 

8  4  andDavid  houghed  all  the  chanot  (hoi  ses) 

8.  4  reserved  of  them  (for)  an  hundred  chariots 

10.  18  slew  (the  men  of)  seven  hundred  chanots 

1  Ki  1.  5  he  prepared  him  chariots  and  horsemen 

Q  iq  cities  for  his  chariots,  and  cities  for  Ins 
g.  22  his  captains,  and  rulers  of  his  chariots 
,0.  26  Solomon  gathered  together  chariots 
10.  26  a  thousand  and  four  hundred  chanots 
10  26  he  bestowed  in  the  cities  for  chanots 
16.  9  servant  Zimri,  captain  of .  -  this)  chanots 
20.  1  and . .  with  him . .  horses  and  chariots 
20.  21  smote  the  horses  and  chariots  and  slew 
20  23  horse  for  horse,  and  chariot  foi  chanot 
22!  31  captains,  that  had  rule  over  lus  chariots 
22.  32  captains  of  the  chariot  saw  Jehoshaphat 
22.  33  the  captains  of  the  chariots  perceived 
33  and  the  king  was  stayed  in  Ins  chariot 
22.'  38  washed  the  chariot  in  the  pool  o  sama  . 

2  Ki  2  1 1  a  chariot  of  fire,  and  horses  of  fire,  paited 
2. 12  the  chariot  of  Israel,  and  the  horsemen 
3.  9  Kaaman  came  with  .  his  chariot,  and 
6.  14  Therefore  sent  he.  .horses,  and  chanots 

6.  13  host  compassed  the  city .  .with,  .chanots 
617  mountain  (was)  full  of  horses  and  cliai  lots 

7.  I  a  noise  of  chariots,  and  a  noise  of  horses 

7.  14  They  took  therefore  two  chariot  horses 
8*.  21  Joram  went  over,  .and  all  the  chariots 

8.  21  compassed.. the  captains  of  the  chariots 
q  21  And  his  chariot  was  made  ready.  Ami 
g.  21  each  in  his  chariot,  and  they  went  out 
g.  24  Jehoram . .  and  he  sunk  down  in  lus  cliai  lot 

10.  2  (there  are)  with  you  chariots  and  horses 
10.  16  So  they  made  him  ride  in  Ins  chariot 
13  7  ten  chariots,  and  ten  thousand  footmen 

,3.  14  the  chariot  of  Israel,  and  the  horsemen 
18.  24  put  thy  trust  on  Egypt  for  chariots  and 
iq  23  With  the  multitude  of  my  chariots  I  am 
1  Ch  18  4  David  took  from  him  a  thousand  cliai  lots 


1  Ch  18.  4  David  alsohouglied all thecliariot(liorses) 

184  but  reserved  of  them  an  hundred  chariots 
io’  6  to  hire  them  chariots  and  horsemen  out 
io.  7  hired  thirty  and  two  thousand  chariots 
in  18  seven  thousand  (men  which  fought  in)  cha. 

2  Ch  1  14  Solomon  gathered  chanots  and  horsemen 

1  i4  a  thousand  and  four  hundred  chanots 
i’  A  which  he  placed  in  the  chanot  cities,  and 
8  6  all  the  chariot  cities,  and  the  cities  of  the 

8.  g  captains  of  his  chariots  and  horsemen 
o.  2s  be  bestowed  in  the  chariot  cities,  and 
12  ^  With  twelve  hundred  chariots,  and  three. 

j6’.  8  a  huge  host,  with  very  many  chariots  and 
18.  30  commanded  the  captains  of  the  chariots 
18.  -u  the  captains  of  the  chariot  saw  Jeliosh. 

18.  \2  when  the  captains  of  the  chariots  per. 

21.  9  J ehoram  went  forth . .  and  all  lus  chanot? 
21.  9  wliichicompassed . .  captains  of  the  chariots 
73  24  and  put  him  in  the  second  chariot  that 
Tsa.  20.  7  Some  (trust)  in  chariots,  and  some  111  lio 

68  17  The  chariots  of  God  (are)  twenty  thousand 

76  6  the  chariot  and  the  horse  are  cast  into 

Song  1.  g  a  company  of  horses  in  Pharaoh  s  chanots 
Isa  °2i.  7  saw  a  chariot  (with)  a  couple  of  horsemen 
21.  7  a  chariot  of  asses,  (and)  a  chariot  of  cam. 
21.  0  behold,  here  cometli  a  chanot  of  men 
22  6  Elam  bare  the  quiver  with  chariots  of 

-2  7  choicest  valleys  shall  be  full  of  chariots 

-1  1  and  stay  on  horses,  and  trust  in  chariots 

36!  9  put  thy  trust  on  Egypt  for-chanots  and 
37  24  By  the  multitude  of  my  chariots  am  I 
4,.  17  bringeth  forth  the  chariot  and  horse 
66.  20  in  chariots,  and  in  litters,  and  11 P 011 

Ter  17  23  riding  in  chariots,  and  on  horses,  they 

ll  4  kings  .  riding  in  chariots  and  on  horses 
26  q  Come  up,  ye  horses ;  and  rage,  ye  cliai  lots 
f7:  3  at  the  lushing  of  his  chariots, .the  nimb. 
to.  37  A  sword  (is)  upon,  their  chariots,  and 
31  21  will  I  break  in  pieces  the  chanot  and  Ins 
Eze  26  7  with  horses,  and  with  chariots,  and  with 

26  10  and  of  the  wheels,  and  of  the  chariots 
3Q  20  Thus  ye  shall  be  filled,  .with,  .chanots 
Dm  n  40  like  a  whirlwind,  with  chariots,  and 
Kah  2.  3  chariots  (shall  be)  with  flaming  torches 
‘'24  The  chariots  shall  rage  in  the  stieets 

zech. 

7 ^^^^27. ^otDedan,(was)?thy Merchant,  .for  chariots 

8'Cpsario4<!  3  who  maketh  the  clouds  liis  chariot:  who 

9  War  chariot  (with  Uoo  wheels),  izpya  harma. 

Acts  8  28  sitting  in  his  chariot  read  Esaias  the  pro. 

8.  29  Go  near,  and  join  thyself  to  this  chanot 
8  38  he  commanded  the  chariot  to  stand  still 
Rev.  9.'  9  the  sound  of  chariots  of  many  horses 

10  Travelling  waggon(withf our  wheels), Jubarhed". 

Rev.  18.  1 3  sheep,  and  horses,  and  chariots,  and  slaves 


CHARIOT  (man),  driver  of  — 

n c/ipr  driver.  Sin  rakkdb.  .  .  . 

1  Ki  22  34  lie  said  unto  the  driver  of  lus  chanot 

2  Ch.  18.  33  he  said  to  the  chanot  man,  Turn  tlnne 

CHARITABLY  — 

According  to  love,  Kara  dyargv  kata 

Rom  14. 15  now  walkest  tliou  not  chantably 

CHARITY  — 

Zor^o-yam?  «^^e(Jge  puffeth  up>  but  charity  edi. 

‘  1,  ,  the  tongues  of  men . .  and  have  not  char  lty 

2  1  have  all  faith . .  and  have  not  chanty 
,  -  3  though  I  give  my  body .  and  have  not  cli. 

13’  1  Charity  sufferetli .  .(and  is)  kind  ;  charity 
it  4  charity  euvietli  not :  charity  vaunteth  not 
1 3.  8  Charity  lieverfaileth  :  but  whether  (there) 
1313  now  abidetb  faith,  hope,  chanty 
it  it  but  the  greatest  of  these  (is)  chanty 
14'  l  Follow  after  charity,  and  desire  spiritual 
16  14  Let  all  your  things  be  done  with  chanty 
Col.  14  above  all  these  tilings  (put  on)  charity 

1  Th  3.  6  good  tidings  of  your  faith  and  charity 

2  Th.  ?.  3  and  the  charity  of  every  one  of  jouall 

,  Ti  1  3  the  end  of  the  commandment  is  cliai  it> 

I'.il  if  they  continue  in  faith  and  charity  and 
4  12  in  word,  in  conversation,  in  charity,  in 
2  Ti  2  22  follow  righteousness,  faith,  charity, peace 
3’  10  purpose  faith,  long-suifenng,  charity 
Titus  2  2  sound  in  faith,  in  charity,  in  patience 

1  l'e  4  8  And  above  all  things  have  fervent  chanty 

I’.  8  for  charity  shall  cover  the  multitude  of 
3  14  Greet  ye  one.  .with  a  kiss  of  chanty 

2  Te  1.  7  and  to  brotherly  kindness  chanty 

7  Jo  6  Which  have  borne  witness  of  thj  charity 
Rev.  2. 19  I  know  thy  works,  and  charity,  and  sen. 

CHARITY,  feast  of  — 

L°  Jilde7^  Theseare  spots  in  your  feasts  of  charity 

CHARMED  — 

-1  *TL SvvMchOvUI) not  (lie) charmed,  and  tfiey 

CHARMBB,  —  .  . 

i  fie-nfle  ones,  jugglers,  D’px  t Him. 

Isa  19  3  seek  to  the  idols,  and  to  the  charmers 

2.  To  join  a  joining,  fascinate, 

Deut  18.  1 1  Or  a  charmer,  or  a  consulter  w  ith  familiar 


CHARMING 


15G 


CHERAN 


3.  To  charm,  KmV  lachash,  3. 

Psa.  58.  5  will  not  hearken  to  the  voice  of  charmers 

CHARMING  — 

To  join  a  joining ,  -an  p?n  chabar'  cheber. 

Psa.  58.  5  the  voice  of  charmers,  charming  never  so 

CHAR'-RAN,  Xapfidv.  See  Ilaran. 

Acts  7.  2  unto . .  Abraham . .  before  he  dwelt  in  C. 

7.  4  Then  came  he  out.  .and  dwelt  in  C. 

CHASE,  to  — 

1.  To  cause  to  flee,  rna  barach,  5. 

Neh.  13.  28  therefore  I  chased  him  from’me 

2.  To  drive  away,  nrn  dacluih. 

Psa.  35.  5  and  let  the  angel  of  the  Lord  chase  (them) 
3  .To  burn,  pursue,  pVj  dalaq. 

1  Sa.  17  53  children  of  Israel  returned  from  chasing 

4.  To  hunt,  ms  tsud. 

Lam.  3  52  Mine  enemies  chased  me  sore,  like  a  bird 

5.  To  pursue,  follow  after,  >]pp  radaph. 

Lev  26.  7  ye  shall  chase  your  enemies,  and  they 
26.  8  five  of  you  shall  chase  an  hundred,  and 
26.  36  sound  of  a  shaken  leaf  shall  chase  them 
Deut  1.  44  Amorites . .  came  out  against  you . .  chased 
32.  30  How  should  one  chase  a  thousand,  and 
Josh.  7.  5  they  chased  them  (from)  before  the  gate 

8.  24  iu  the  wilderness  wherein  they  chased 
10.  10  chased  them  along  the  way  that  goeth  up 
n.  8  and  chased  them  unto  great  Zidon,  and 
23.  10  One  man  of  you  shall  chase  a  thousand 

Judg.  9.  40  Abimelech  chased  him, and  he  fled  before 

6 . To  (cause  to)  pursue,  *]pp  radaph,  5. 

Judg  20.  43  inclosed  the  Benjamites. .  chased  them 
CHASE  away,  to  — - 
To  cause  to  flee,  rn?  barach,  5. 

Prov  19.  26  wasteth  (his)  father,  (and)  chaseth  away 
CHASED  — 

To  be  forced  away,  rra  nadach,  6. 

Isa.  13  14  it  shall  be  as  the.ehas  ed  roe,  and  as  a  sheep 

CHASED,  to  be  — - 

1  .To  cause  to  move  away,  pp:  nadad,  5. 

Job  18.  18  He  shall  be.  .chased  out  of  the  world 
2.  To  be  pursued,  •yi'i  radaph,  4. 

Isa.  17.  13  shall  be  chased  as  the  chaff  of  the  moun. 
CHASED  away,  to  be  — 

To  be  caused  to  move  away,  lii  nadad,  6. 

Job  20.  8  he  shall  be  chased  away  as  a  vision  of  the 
CHASTE  — 

Consecrated,  ayvos  liagnos. 

2  Co.  11.  2  that  I  may  present  (you  as)  a  chaste  virgin 
Titus  2.  5  discreet,  chaste,  keepers  at  home,  good 

1  Pe  3.  2  your  chaste  conversation  (coupled)  with 

CHASTEN,  to  — 

1  -To  convict,  make  manifest,  np;  yakach,  5. 

2  Sa.  7  14  I  will  chasten  him  with  the  rod  of  men 

2.  To  instruct,  pd;  yasar,  3. 

Deut.  8.  5  that,  as  a  man  chasteneth  his  son,  (so)  the 
8.  5  (so)  the  Lord  thy  God  chasteneth  thee 
21.18  and  (that),  when  they  have  chastened  him 
Psa.  6.  1  neither  chasten  me  in  thy  hot  displeasure 
38.  1  neither  chasten  me  in  thy  hot  displeasure 
94. 12  Blessed,  .the  man  whom  thou  chastenest 
118.  18  The  Lord  hath  chastened  me  sore  :  but 
Prov  ig.  18  Chasten  thy  son  while  there  is  hope,  and 

3.  To  instruct,  train  up,  iraiSeuco  paideuo. 

1  Co.  11.  32  we  are  chastened  of  the  Lord,  that  we 

2  Co.  6.  9  we  live ;  as  chastened,  and  not  killed 
Heb- 12.  6  For  whom  the  Lord  loveth  he  chasteneth 

12.  7  what  son  is  heiwhom  the  father'chasteneth 

12. 10  they  verily  for  a  few  days  chastened  (us) 
Rev.  3. 19  As  many  as  I  love,  I  rebuke  and  chasten 

CHASTEN  self,  to  — 

To  humble  oneself,  njjj  anah,  7. 

Dan.  10.  12  and  to  chasten  thyself  before  thy  God 
CHASTENED  — 

Reproof,  conviction,  nnpin  tokachath. 

Psa.  73. 14  have  I  been  plagued,  and  chastened  every 
CHASTENED,  to  be  — 

To  be  convicted,  np;  yakach,  6. 

Job  33.  19  He  is  chastened  also  with  pain  upon  his 
CHASTENETH  — 

Instruction,  pdio  musar. 

Prov  13.  24  he  that  loveth  him  chasteneth  him 
CHASTENING  — 

1  .Instruction,  pdio  musar. 

Job  5. 17  despise  not  thou  the  chastening  of  the 
Prov.  3. 11  despise  not  the  chastening  of  the  Lord 
Isa.  26.  i6_(when)  thy  chastening  (was)  upon  them 
2. Instruction,  training,  -rraidela  paideia. 

Heb.  12.  s  despise  not  thou  the  chastening  of  the  L. 
12.  7  If  ye  endure  chastening,  God  dealeth  witii 

12. 11  no  chastening  for  the  present  seemetli  to 
CHASTISE,  to  — 

\.  To  instruct,  chastise,  pd;  yasar. 

Psa.  94.  10  He  that  chastiseth  the  heathen,  shall  not 
Hos.  10.  10  (It  is)  in  my  desire  that  I  should  chastise 


2.  To  instruct,  chastise,  pd;  yasar,  3. 

Lev.  26.  28  will  chastise  you  seven  times  for  your  sins 
Deut 22.  18  the  elders,  .shall  take,  .and  chastise  him 

1  Ki.  12.  11  my  father  hath  chastised  you  with  whips 

12.  11,  14  but  I  will  chastise  you  with  scorpions 
12.  14  my  father  (also)  chastised  you  with  whips 

2  C'h.  10.  11,  14  my  father  chastised  you  with  whips 
Jer.  31.  18  Thou  hast  chastised  me,  and  I  was 

3.  To  cause  to  instruct,  id;  yasar,  5. 

Hos.;  7.  12  I  will  chastise  them,  as  their  congregation 

4.  To  instruct,  chastise,  -naibevoi  paideuo. 

Luke23.  16  I  will  therefore  chastise  him,  and  release 

23  22  I  will  therefore  chastise  him,  and  let.  .go 
CHASTISED,  to  be  — 

To  be  instructed,  chastised,  pd;  yasar,  2. 

Jer.  31. 18  Thou  hast  chastised  me,  and  I  was  chas. 

CHASTISEMENT  — 

1  .Instruction,  chastisement,  pdio  musar. 

Deut  11.  2  which  have  not  seen  the  chastisement  of 
Isa.  53.  5  the  chastisement  of  our  peace  (was)  upon 
Jer.  30.  14  with  the  chastisement  of  a  cruel  one,  for 
2.  Instruction,  chastisement,  naiSeta  paideia. 

Heb.  12.  8  But  if  yebe  without  chastisement,  where. 
CHATTER,  to  — 

To  chirp  (as  a  bird),  ^Sk  tsaphaph,  3  a. 

Isa.  38.  14  Like  a. .  swallow,  so  did  I  chatter 
CHE'-BAR,  P3?  joining. 

A  river  rising  near  the  Nisibis,  an  affluent  of  the 
Euphrates  entering  it  at  Carchemosh,  tire  Aborras  of 
Strabo,  or  Chaboras  of  Ptolemy,  where  Ezekiel  saw  his 
earlier  visions.  It  is  considered  as  identical  with  the 
Habor  or  River  of  Gozau  to  which  a  portion  of  Israel 
was  removed  by  the  Assyrians  (2  Ki.  17.  6).  But  the 
Nahr  Malcha ,  or  Royal  Canal  of  Nebuchadnezzar,  the 
greatest  of  all  the  cuttings  of  Mesopotamia,  best 
deserves  acceptance  as  the  Chebar. 

Eze.  1.  1  among  the  captives  by  the  river  of  C. 

1.  3  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans,  by  the  river  C. 
3.  15  came  to  them,  .dwelt  by  the  river  of  C. 

3.  23  the  glory  which  I  saw  by  thejAver-of  C. 
10.  15  creature  that  I  saw  by  the  river  of  C. 

10.  20  creature  that  I  saw . .  by  the  river  of  C. 

10.  22  faces  which  I  saw  by  the  river  of  C. 

43.  3  visions  that  I  saw  by  the  river  C. 

CHECK  — 

Instruction,  chastisement,  pdvd  musar. 

Job  20.  3  I  have  heard  the  check  of  my  reproach 

CHECKER  — 

Lattice  work,  npp'p  sebakah. 

1  Ki.  7.  17  nets  of  checker  work,  and  wreaths  of 
CHE-DOR-LA-O'-MER,  Ppj^PP?  sheaf  band. 

A  king  of  Elam  in  the  tiriie’of' Abram,  b.c.  1917. 

Gen.  14.  1  Arioch  king  of  Ellasar,  C.  king  of  Elam 
14.  4  Twelve  years  they  served  C.,  and  in  the 
14.  5  Ami  in  the  fourteenth  year  came  C.,  and 
14.  9  With  C.  the  king  of  Elam,  and  with  Tidal 
14.  17  his  return  from  the  slaughter  of  C.,  and 
CHEEK  — 

1  .Cheek,  jaw,  ’07  lechi. 

1  Ki.  22.  24  went  near,  and  smote  Micaiah  on  the  ch. 
2CI1. 18.  23  came  near,  .smote  Micaiah  upon  thech. 
Job  16.  10  they  have  smitten  me  upon  the  cheek 
Song  1.  10  Thy  cheeks  are  comely  with  rows  (of  jew. 

5.  13  His  cheeks  (are)  as  a  bed  of  spices,  (as) 
Isa.  50.  6  and  my  cheeks  to  them  that  plucked  off 
Lam.  1.  2  and  her  tears  (are)  on  her  cheeks  :  among 
3.  30  He  giveth  (his)  cheek  to  him  that  smiteth 
Mic.  5.  1  shall  smite . .  with  a  rod  upon  the  cheek 
2.  The  cheek,  jaw,  cnayuv  siagbn. 

Matt.  5.  39  shall  smite  thee  on  thy  right  cheek 
Luke  6.29  him  that  .smiteth  thee  on  the  (one)  cheek 
CHEEK  bone  — 

The  cheek,  jaw,  lechi. 

Psa.  3.  7  smitten  all  mine  enemies,  .the  cheek  b. 
CHEEK  teeth  — 

Great  teeth,  grinders,  nij^np  methallaoth. 

Joel  1.  6  he  hath  the  cheek  teeth  of  a  great  lion 
CHEEKS,  two  — 

Two  cheeks,  0"jb  lechayayim. 

Deut  18.  3  the  shoulder,  and  the  two  cheeks,  and  the 
CHEER,  to  — 

To  do  or  make  good  or  glad,  DiQ  tob,  5. 

Eccl.  11.  9  let  thy  heart  cheer  thee  in  the  days  of 
CHEER  (up),  to  — 

To  rejoice,  no'y  sameach,  3. 

Deut  24.  '5  and  shall  cheer  up  his  wife  which  he 
Judg.  9.  13  which  cheereth  God  and  man,  and  go  to 
CHEER,  of  good  — - 

Well  minded  or  disposed,  ev6v/xos  euthumos. 

Acts  27.  36  Then  were  they  all  of  good  cheer,  and 

CHEER,  to  be  of  good  — 

\.To  be  well  minded,  cheerful,  eliBv/xca  euthumeo. 
Acts  27.  22  now  I  exhort  you  to  lie  of  good  cheer:  for 
27.  25  Wherefore,  sirs,  he  of  good  cheer :  for  I 
2.  To  take  courage,  Oaptri u  tharseb. 

Matt.  9.  2  Son,  he  of  good  cheer;  thy  sins  he  forgiv. 
14.  27  saying,  Be  of  good  cheer :  it  is  I;  be  not 


Mark  6.  50  saitli  unto  them,  Be  of  good  cheer :  it  is 
John  16.  33  but  be  of  good  cheer ;  1  have  overcome 
Acts  23.  11  stood  by  him,  and  said,  Be  of  good  cheer 
CHEERFUL  — 

1. Good,  glad,  pie  tob. 

Zech.  8.  19  to  the  house  of  Judah,  .cheerful  feasts 

2 . Cheerful,  ihapis  hilaros. 

2  Co  9.  7  for  God  loveth  a  cheerful  giver 
CHEERFUL,  to  make  — 

1  .To  make  good  or  glad,  pd;  yatoh,  5. 

Prov  15.  13  A  merry  heart  maketh  a  cheerful  counte. 
2.  To  grow,  be  fruitful  (in  words),  PD  nub,  3  a. 

Zech.  9.  17  Corn  shall  make  the  young  men  cheerful 
CHEERFULLY,  more  — 

More  cheerfully,  tvQvpoTtpov  euthumotervn. 

Acts  24.  10  I  do  the  [more  cheerfully]  answer  for 
CHEERFULNESS  — 

Hilarity,  cheerfulness,  iKaporris  hilarotes. 

Rom  12.  8  he  that  showeth  mercy,  with  cheerfulness 
CHEESE  — 

1.  Curdled  milk,  nr?a  gebinah. 

Job  10.  10  Hast  thou  not.  .curdled  me  like  cheese? 

2.  Cheese  ofkine,  nsty  shaphah. 

2  Sa.  17.  29  anil  sheep,  and  cheese  of  kine,  for  David 

3.  Cuttings  or  slices  of  cheese,  P^nn  ’8’Pn  charitse  hech. 

1  Sa.  17.  18  carry  these  ten  cheeses  unto  the  captain 
CHE'-LAL,  7^3  completeness. 

One  of  the  family  of  Pahath  Moah  that  had  a  strange 
wife,  B.c.  445. 

Ezra  10.  30  sons  of  Pahatli-moab;  Adna,  and  C.,  B. 
CHEL'-LUH,ini^?  robust. 

One  of  the  family  of  Bani  that  had  married  a  strange 
wife,  B.c.  445. 

Ezra  10.  3s  Benaiah,  Bedeiah,  C. 

CHE'-LUB,  Pi1??  boldness. 

1.  A  descendant  of  Caleb  son  of  Hur,  B.C.  1451. 

1  Ch.  4.  11  And  C.  the  brother  of  Shuah  begat  Meliir 

2.  Father  of  Ezri,  superintendent  of  the  tillers  of  the 
ground  in  the  time  of  David,  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.  27.  26  over  them .  .(was)  Ezri  the  son  of  C. 
CHE-LIT-BAI,  ’Pi1??,  XaAe/3. 

Son  of  Hezron,  elsewhere  called  Caleb,  B.C.  1451. 

1  Ch.  2.  9  sons  also  of  Hezron.  .Jerahmeel,  and.  .C. 
CHE-MA'-RIMS,  D’pp?  servants,  priests. 

Zeph.  1.  14  I  will  cut  off.  .the  name  of  the  C. 
CHE'-MOSH,  trio?  fire,  hearth. 

The  national  idol  of  the  Moabites  and  Ammonites,  hut 
not  identical  with  Molech.  By  Jerome  Chemosh  is 
identified  with  Baal-peor ;  by  others  with  Baal-zebub  ; 
others.  Mars,  and  others  Saturn,  as  the  star  of  ill-omen. 
Dilion  was  the  chief  seat  of  its  worship. 

Num  21.  29  thou  art  undone,  0  people  of  C. 

Judgn.  24  Wilt  not  thou  possess  that  which  C. 

1  Ki.  11.  7  Solomon  build  an  high  place  for  C. 

11.  33  they,  .have  worshipped.  ,C.  the  god  of 

2  Ki.  23.  13  high  places.  .Solomon,  .builded  for  C. 

Jer.  48.  7  C.  shall  go  forth  into  captivity  (with)  his 

48.  13  And  Moab  shall  be  ashamed  of  C. 

48.  46  the  people  of  C.  perisheth ;  for  thy  sons 
CHE-NA-A'-NAH,  fl3£3?  flat,  low. 

1.  Father  of  the  false  prophet  Zedekiah  that  smote 
Micaiah  when  he  foretold  the  fall  of  Allah  at  Ramoth- 
Gileail,  b.c.  930. 

1  Ki.  22.  11  Zedekiah  the  son  of  C.  made  him  horns 

22.  24  Zedekiah  the  son  of  C.  went  near,  and 

2  Ch.  18.  10  Zedekiah  the  son  of  C.  had  made  him 

18.  23  Zedekiah  the  son  of  C.  came  near,  and 

2.  Brother  of  Ehud,  son  of  Bilhan  a  Benjamite,  b.c. 
1650. 

1  Ch.  7.  10  the  sons  of  Bilhan.  .Ehud,  and  C.,  and 
CHE-NA'-NI,  ’3}?,  Xwvtvl  Jah,  creator. 

A  Levite  that  conducted  the  devotion  of  the  people 
after  Ezra  had  read  to  them  the  hook  of  the  law,  b.c. 
445- 

Neh.  9.  4  Then  stood  up.  .of  the  Levites.  .Bani.  .C. 
CHE-NAN'-IAH,  ,P;y?,  Xwvivlas,  Xevevlas. 

1.  A  chief  Levite  when  David  brought  up  the  ark,  B.c 
1042. 

1  Ch.  15.  22  And  C.,  chief  of  the  Levites.  .for  song 
15.  27  C.  the  master  of  the  song  with  the  sing. 

2.  An  Izharite,  an  officer  of  David’s,  B.c.  1042. 

1  Ch.  26.  29  Of  the  Izharites,  C.  and  his  sons,  .for 
CHE-PHAR  HA-AM  MO'-NAI,  ’jiSJ/fr  PS?. 

A  town  of  Benjamin,  once  a  “village  of  the  Ammo¬ 
nites.” 

Josh.18.  24  And  C.,  and  Ophni,  and  Gaha;  tw'elve 
CHE-PHI'-RAH,  HP'S?,  village,  hamlet. 

Hivite  village  near  Giheon  in  Benjamin  ;  now  Kefir. 
Josh.  9.  17  their  cities  (were)  Gibeon,  and  C.,  and 
18.  26  And  Mizpeh,  and  C.,  and  Mozah 
Ezra  2.  25  The  children  of  Kirjath-arim,  C.,  and  B. 
Neh.  7.  29  Themenof  Kirjath-jearim,C.,andBeeroth 
CHE'-RAN,  JP?  union. 

Son  of  Dishon,  son  of  Seir  the  Horite,  B.  C.  1700. 

Gen.  36.  26  of  Dishon.  .Esliban,  and  Ithran,  and  C. 

1  Ch.  1.  41  of  Dishon.  .Esliban,  and  Ithran,  and  C. 


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CHE-RE'-THITES,  cnn?  executioners. 

1.  A  Philistine  tribe  in  the  S.  ol  Canaan,  emigrants  from 

^^Sa  30.  14  We  made  an  invasion  (upon),  .the  C.,  and 
Eze  25  16  I  Will  cut  off  theC.,  and  destroy  the  rem. 

Zeph  2  5  Woe  unto .  .the  nation  of  the  C.  ! 

2.  Officers  who,  along  with  the  Pelethites,  formed  David's 
life-guards,  b.  c.  1050. 

2  Sa  8. 18  Benaiali.  .(was  over)  both  the  C.  and  the 
15.  18  all  the  C. .  .passed  on  before  the  king 
20.  7  there  went  out  after  him . .  the  C. ,  and  the 
20.  23  Benaiah.  .(was)  over  the  C.  and  over  the 
1  Ki  1.  38  Benaiah  theson  of  Jehoiada,  and  the  C. 

1.  44  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada,  and  the  C. 
iCh.  18.  17  Benaiah.  .(was)  over  the  C.  and  the  Pel. 

CHERISH,  to  — 

1  .To  be  useful,  profitable,  J3?  sakan. 

1  Ki.  1.  2  let  her  cherish  him,  and  (ether  lie  111  thy 

1.  4  (was)  very  fair,  and  cherished  the  lung 

2.  To  heat,  soften,  cherish,  6a\ no>  thalpo. 

Enh.  5.  20  nourisheth  and  clierisheth  it,  even  as  the 
1  Th.  2.  7  as  a  nurse  clierisheth  her  children 

CHE-RITH,  n"!?  trench. 

A  brook  or  wady  E.  of  the  Jordan  in  Gilead, near  Jericho, 
now  called  Wady  Kelt. 

1  Ki  17.  3  Get  thee  hence,  .hide,  .by  the  brook  C. 

17.  5  he  went  and  dwelt  by  the  brook  C. 

CHERUB  — 

1.  One  grasped,  held  fast,  mi?  kerub. 

Exod2  5. 10  make  one  cherub  on  the  one  end 

25.  19  and  the  other  cherub  on  the  other  end 

37.  8  One  cherub  on  the  end  on  this  side,  and 
37!  8  another  cherub  on  the  (other)  end  on 

2  Sa  22  11  he  rode  upon  a  cherub,  and  did  fly 

1  Ki"  6  24  cubits  (was)  the  one  wing  of  the  cherub 

6  24  five  cubits  the  other  wing  of  the  cherub 

6.  25  And  the  other  cherub  (was)  ten  cubits 

6.  26  The  height  of  the  one  cherub  (was)  ten 
6.  26  and  so  (was  it)  of  the  other  cherub 
6.  27  the  wing  of  the  other  cherub  touched  the 

2  Ch  3  11  reaching  to  the  wing  of  the  other  cherub 

'  3  12  And  (one)  wing  of  the  other  cherub  (was) 

3.  12  joining  to  the  wing  of  the  other  cherub 
Psa.  18.  10  he  rode  upon  a  cherub,  and  did  fly 

Eze  q  3  glory,  .was  gone  up  from  the  cherub 

io  2  between,  .wheels,  (even)  under  the  cherub 

10  4  glory  of  the  Lorni  went  up  from  the  cherub 
IO  7  And  (one)  cherub  stretched  forth  his  hand 

10  9  one  wheel  by.,  cherub,  .by  another  cherub 

30.  14  the  first  face  (was)  the  face  of  a  cherub 
28  14  Thou  (art)the  anointed  cherub  that  cover. 

28  16  and  1  will  destroy  thee,  O  covering  cherub 
41.  18  tree  (was)  between  a  cherub  and  a  cherub 
41. 18  and  (every)  cherub  had  two  faces 

2  An  Israelite  who  returned  with  Zerubbabel. 

'  Ezra  2.  59  Tel-harsa,  Ch.,  Addan,  (and)  Dinner 
Neh.  7.  61  Tel-haresha,  Ch.,  Addon,  and  Immer 

CHERUBIM  — 

1  .Those  grasped,  held  fast,  Cfin?  kerubim. 

Gen.  3.  24  placed  at  the  east,  .of  Eden  Cherubinis 
Exoihs.  18  thou  slialt  make  two  cherubims  (of)  gold 
25.  10  mercy  seat  shall  ye  make  the  cherubims 
25  20  the  cherubims  shall  stretch  forth  (their) 

25  20  mercy  seat  shall  the  faces  of  the  cherubims 

25.  22  from  between  the  two  cherubims  which 

26.  1  cherubims  of  cunning  work  slialt  thou 
26.  31  with  cherubims  shall  it  be  made 
36.  8  cherubims  of  cunning  work  made  he 

36.  35  he  made  a  veil,  .(with)  cherubims  made 

37.  7  he  made  two  cherubims  (of)  gold,  beaten 
37.  8  the  mercy  seat  made  he  the  cherubims  on 
37.  9  tlie  cherubims  spread  out  (tlieir)  wings  011 
37.  9  were  the  faces  of  the  cherubims 

Num  7  89  voice,  .from  between  the  two  cherubims 

1  Sa  '  4.  4  which  dwelleth  (between)  the  cherubims 

2  Sa.  6.  2  that  dwelleth  (between)  the  cherubims 

1  Ki  623  within  the  oracle  he  made  two  cherubims 
6.  25  both  the  cherubims  (were)  of  oue  measure 
6  27  he  set  the  cherubims  within  the  inner  h 
6.  27  stretched  forth  the  wings  of  the  cherubims 
6.  28  he  overlaid  the  cherubims  with  gold 
6.  29  carved  figures  of  cherubims  and  palm 
6  32  carved  upon  them  carvings  of  cherubims 
6  32  and  spread  gold  upon  the  cherubims,  and 

6.  35  carved  (thereon)  cherubims  and  palm  trees 

7.  29  011  the  borders,  .lions,  oxen,  and  cheru. 

7.  36  he  engraved  cherubims,  lions,  and.  .trees 

8.  6  (even)  under  the  wings  of  the  cherubims 

8.  7  For  the  cherubims  spread  forth  (their) 

8.  7  the  cherubims  covered  the  ark  and  the 

2  Ki.  19.  15  God.  .which  dwellest  (between)  the  cher. 

1  Ch.13.  6  that  dwelleth  (between)  the  cherubims 

28.  18  the  pattern  of  the  chariot  of  the  cherubims 

2  Ch.  3.  7  and  graved  cherubims  on  the  walls 

3.  10  he  made  two  cherubims  of  image  work 
3.  11  wings  of  the  cherubims  (were)  twenty  c. 

3.  13  the  wings  of  these  cherubims  spread 
3.  14  fine  linen,  and  wrought  cherubims  thereon 
5.  7  (even)  under  the  wings  of  the  cherubims 
5.  8  the  cherubims  spread  forth  (their)  wings 
5.  8  and  the  cherubims  covered  the  ark  and 
Psa.  80.  1  thou  that  dwellest  (between)  the  cherubi. 

99.  1  he  sitteth  (between)  the  cherubims  let 
Isa.  37.  16  that  dwellest  (between)  the  cherubims 
Eze  10.  1  that  (was)  above  the  head  of  the  cherubims 

10.  2  coals  of  fire  from  between  the  cherubims 

10.  3  Nowthe  cherubims  stood  on  the  right  side 


IO. 

IO. 

IO. 

10. 

IO. 

IO. 


Eze  10  5  sound  of  the  cherubim's  wings  was  heard 

6  Take  fire,  .from  between  the  cherubims 

7  hishand  from  between  the  cherubims  unto 

7  the  fire  that  (was)  between  the  cherubims 

8  there  appeared  in  the  cherubims  the  form 

9  behold  the  four  wheels  by  the  cherubims 
10  15  And  the  cherubims  were  lifted  up 

10.  16  And  when  the  cherubims  went,  the  wheels 
10.  16  when  the  cherubims  lifted  up  their  wings 
10  18  and  stood  over  the  cherubims 
10  19  And  the  cherubims  lifted  up  their  wings 

10  20  and  I  knew  that  they  (were)  the  cherubims 

11  22  Then  did  the  cherubims  lift  up  their  wings 
41  18  And  (it  was)  made  with  cherubims  and  p. 
41  20  above  the  door  (were)  cherubims  and  p. 
41.  25  on  the  doors  of  the  temple,  cherubims  and 

2.  Those  grasped  err  seized,  x^poo&lp  cheroubim. 
Heb.  9.  5  And  over  it  the  cherubims  of  glory 

CHE-SA'-LON,  pSD3  fortress. 

A  place  on  the  W.  part  of  the  N.  border  of  Judah,  on 
the  shoulder  of  Mount  Jearim 


Josh  15.  10  the  border. .passed  along  unto.  .C.,  on 

CHE'-SED,  fib-?. 

Fourth  son  of  Nahor,  and  nephew  of  Abraham,  B.C. 
l87Gen.  22.  22  And  C.,  and  Hazo,  and  Pildasli,  and 

CHE'-SIL,  f  <23  fleshy,  fat. 

A  town  in  the  extreme  S.  of  Canaan.  This  was  ail  early 
variation  of  Bethul,  now  Khelasa. 

Josh. 15.  30  And  Eltolad,  and  C.,  and  Hormah 

CHESNUT  tree  — 

Plane  tree,  pOTSt  armon. 

Gen.  30.  37  of  the  hazel  and  cliesnut  tree ;  and  pilled 
Eze.  31.  8  the  ehesnut  trees  were  not  like  his  bran. 

CHEST  — 

\.Ark,  chest,  pit)  aron. 

2  Ki.  12.  9  But  Jolioiada  the  priest  took  a  chest,  and 
12.  10  saw  that  (there  was)  much  money  in  thee. 

2  Ch  24  8  they  made  a  chest,  and  set  it  without  at 

24.  10  cast  into  the  chest,  until  they  had  made 
24.  11  that  at  what  time  the  chest  was  brought 
24.  11  priest's  officer  came,  .emptied  the  chest 

Coverings ,  Ofijl  genazim. 

Eze.  27.  24  in  chests  of  rich  apparel,  bound  with 

CHE-SUL'-LOTH,  niS’D?  fatness,  the  loins. 

The  word  suggests  that  the  town  derived  its  name  from 
its  situation  011  the  slope  of  a  mountain  (josh  19.  18). 

It  seems  to  have  been  between  Jezreel  and  Sliunem 
(SolamY  Now  Ilcsal. 

Josh  19.  18  their  border  was  toward  Jezreel,  and  C. 

CHEW,  to  — 

1.7V)  ruminate,  -ni  garar,  2. 

Lev.  11.  7  yet  he  eheweth  not  the  cud  ;  he  (is) 

2.7V>  cause  ( the  cud )  to  come  up,  nSy  alah,  5. 

Lev  11  3  and  is  cloven  footed,  (and)  cliewetli  the  c. 

'11.  4  shall  ye  not  eat  of  them  that  chew  the  c. 

11.  4,  5,  6  because  he  cliewetli  the  cud,  but  divi. 
11.  26  (is)  not  cloven  footed,  nor  eheweth  the  c. 
Deut  14.  6  cliewetli  the  cud  among  the  beasts,  that 
14.  7  shall  not  eat  of  them  that  chew  the  cud 
14.  7  for  they  chew  the  cud,  but  divide  not  the 

CHEWED,  to  be  — 

To  be  cut  off,  m_3  karath,  2.  _  _ 

Numn.  33  ere  it  was  chewed,  the  wrath  of  the  Loui) 

CHE  -ZIB,  Tts  deceitful. 

Probably  identical  with  Achzib  or  Chozeba,  a  town  of 
the  Canaanites,  afterwards  belonging  to  Judah.  Now 
called  Achzib. 

Gen.  38.  5  and  he  was  at  C.  when  she  bare  him 

CHICKEN  — 

A  nestling,  voocriov  nossion. 

Matt  23.  37  even  as  a  hen  gatheretli  her  chickens 

CHIDE,  to  — 

To  strive,  contend,  3'fi  rib. 

Gen.  31.  36  was  wroth,  and  chode  with  Laban  :  and 
Exodi7  2  Wherefore  the  people  did  chide  with  Mo. 

17.  2  Why  chide  ye  with  rue?  wherefore  do  ye 
Num  20.  3  And  the  people  chode  with  .Moses,  and 
Judg.  8.  1  And  they  did  chide  with  him  sharply 
Psa°io3.  9  He  will  not  always  chide ;  neither  will 

CHIDING  — 

Strife,  contention,  3'fi  rib. 

Exod  17.  7  because  of  the  chiding  of  the  children  of 

CHI  -DON,  p’3  destruction,  a  javelin. 

The  scene  where  the  accident  to  the  ark  and  the  death 
of  Uzzali  occurred.  In  2  Sa.  6.  6,  the  name  is  Nachon. 

1  Ch.  13.  9  came  unto  the  threshing  floor  of  C. 
CHIEF  — 

\. Father,  ns  ab. 

Num  25.  14  a  prince  of  a  chief  house’among  the  Sim. 

25.  15  he  (was)  head . .  of  a  chief  house  in  Mldian 
Josli.22. 14  of  each  chief  house  a  prince  throughout 

2. Mighty  one,  fiin?  gibbor. 

1  Ch.  9.  26  For  these  Levites,  the  four  chief  porters 

P,. Leader,  one  in  the  front,  fi'M  nagid. 

1  Ch.  5.  2  and  of  him  (came)  the  chief  ruler  ;  but 
29.  22  the  chief  governor,  and  Zadok  (to  be) 
Jer.  20.  1  who  (was)  also  chief  governor  in  the 


.One  lifted  up,  exalted,  k'b'J  nasi. 

Num.  3.  24,  30,  35  the  chief  of  the  house  of  the  father 

3.  32  chief  over  the  chief  of  the  Levites 

4.  34  And  Moses  and  Aaron  and  the  chief  of 
4.  46  Moses  and  Aaron  and  the  chief  of  Israel 

1  Ki  8.  1  Solomon  assembled.. the  chief  of  the 

2  Ch.  5.  2  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of  the  children  of 

i.A  corner  (stone),  fij?  pinnah. 

Judgzo.  2  the  chief  of  all  the  people,  (even)  of  all 

1  Sa.  14.  38  all  the  chief  of  the  people  ;  and  know  and 

i .Head,  n'Nfi  rosh. 

NU11131.  26  and  the  chief  fathers  of  the  congregation 
32  28  and  the  chief  fathers  of  the  tribes  of  the 
36.  1  And  the  chief  fathers  of  the  families  of 
36.  1  the  chief  fathers  of  the  children  of  Israel 
Deut.  1.  15  So  I  took  the  chief  of  your  tribes,  wise 

2  Ki.25.  18  the  captain,  .took  Seraiah  the  chief  priest 
1  Ch  5  7  (were)  the  chief,  Jeiel,  and  Zechariah 

5. 12  Joel  the  chief,  and  Shapham  the  next 

5.  15  chief  of  the  house  of  their  fathers 
8.  28  These  (were)  heads  of  the  fathers,  .chief 
g.  17  Shallum  (was)  the  chief 
9  33  singers,  chief  of  the  fathers  of  the  Levites 
0.  34  chief  fathers  of  the  Levites  (were)  chief 
11  6  smiteth  the  Jebusites  first  shall  be  chief 

11  6  So  Joab .  .went  first  up,  and  was  chief 
1 1  10  These  also  (are)the  chief  of  the  mighty  men 

11.  11  an  Hachmonite,  the  chief  of  the  captains 

1 1  20  brother  of  Joab,  he  was  chief  of  the  three 

12  3  The  chief  (was)  Ahiezer,  then  Joash,  the 
12  18  (who  was)  chief  of  the  captains,  (and  he) 
is  12  Ye  (are)  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of  the 
16.  5  Asaph  the  chief,  and  next  tohim  Zechariah 
2'?.  8  the  chief  (was)  Jehiel,  and  Zetham,  and 
23.  o  These  (were)  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of 
23  11  And  Jahath  was  the  chief,  and  Zizah 

23  16  Of  the  sons  of .  .Shebuel  (was)  the  chief 
23.  17  sons  of  Eliezer  (were)  Keliabiah  the  chief 

23  18  Of  the  sons  of  Izhar ;  Shelomith  the  chief 
23.  24  the  chief  of  the  fathers,  as  they  were 

24  4  there  were  more  chief  men  found  of  the 

24  6,  31  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of  the  priests 

26  10  the  chief .  .his  father  made  him  the  chief 
26.  12  among  the  chief .  .men,  (having)  wards  one 
26  21  chief  fathers,  (even)of  LaadantheGershon 

26  26  which .  the  chief  fathers . .  had  dedicated 
26.  31  Jerijah  the  chief,  (even)  among  the  Hebr. 

26.  32  two  thousand  and  seven  hundred  chief 

27  1  chief  fathers  and  captains  of  thousands 

27.  5  The  third  captain . .  Benaiah .  .a  chief  pr 
2  Ch.  1.  2  to  every  governor  in  all  Israel,  the  chief 

11  22  made  Abijah  theson  of  Maachah  the  chief 
iq  8  of  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of  Israel 
19.  11  Amariah  the  chief  priest  (is)  over  you  in 

23.  2  the  chief  of  tlie  fathers  of  Israel,  and  they 

24.  6  the  king  called  for  Jehoiada  the  chief 
26. 12  The  whole  uumber  of  the  chief  of  the 
26.  20  Azariali  the  chief  priest,  and  ail  the 
31.  10  Azariali  the  chief  priest  of  the  house  of 

Ezra  1.  5  Then  rose  up  the  chief  of  the  fathers 

2.  68  And  (some)  of  the  chief  of  the  fathers 
3  12  tlie  priests,  .and  chief  of  the  fathers 
4.  2,  3  to  Zerubbabel,  and  to  the  chief  of  the 
7.  5  Eleazar,  the  sou  of  Aaron  the  chief  priest 
8  1  These  (are)  now  the  chief  of  their  fathers 

8*.  17  Iddo  the  chief  at  the  place  Casiphia 

10  16  Ezra  the  priest,  (with)  certain  chief  of  the 
Neh.  7.  70,  71  some  of  the  chief  of  the  fathers  gave 

8  13  gathered  together  the  chief  of  the  fathers 

10.  14  The  chief  of  the  people  ;  Parosh,  Paliath 

11  3  these  (are)  the  chief  of  the  province  that 

11.  13  And  his  brethren,  chief  of  the  fathers 

11.  16  Shabbethai  and  Jozabad,  of  the  chief  of 

12  7  These  (were)  the  chief  of  the  priests  and 
12’  12  the  chief  of  the  fathers  :  of  Seraiah 

12.  22  The  Levites.  (were) recorded  chief  of  the 
12  23  Tlie  sous  of  Levi,  the  chief  of  their  fathers 
12’.  24  the  chief  of  the  Levites  :  Hashabiah 

12.  46  in  the  days  of  David .  .(there  were)  chief 

Job  12.  24  He  taketh  away  the  heart  of  the  chief  of 
29.  25  I  chose  out  their  way,  and  sat  chief 
Psa.  137.  6  if  I  prefer  not  Jerusalem  above  my  chief 
Jer.  42.  24  the  captain,  .took Seraiah  the  chief  priest 
I  am  1  5  Her  adversaries  are  the  chief,  her  enemies 

Eze.  27.  22  they  occupied  in  thy  fairs  with  chief  of  all 

38.  2  the  chief  prince  of  Meshecli  and  Tubal 

39.  1  tlie  chief  prince  of  Mesliech  and  Tubal 

I. Head,  vttl  resh. 

Ezra  5. 10  the  names  of  the  men  that  (were)  the  chief 

8. Beginning ,  n'ts'Kfi  reshith. 

1  Sa  15  21  the  chief  of  the  things  which  should  hare 
Job  40.  19  He  (is)  the  chief  of  the  ways  of  God 
Psa.  78.  Si  the  chief  of  (their)  strength  in  the; 

105  36  the  first  born  in  their  land,  the  chief  of 
Jer  40  34  the  bow  of  Elam,  the  chief  of  their  might 
Dan.  11.  41  and  the  chief  of  the  children  of  Amnion 
Amos  6.  1  (which  are)  named  chief  of  the  nations 

6.  6  and  anoint  themselves  with  the  chief 

0.  Great  one,  31  rab. 

Dan.  2.  48  chief  of  tlie  governors  over  aU  the  wise 

10.  Prince,  head, -ip  sar. 

Gen.  40.  2  was  wroth . .  against  the  chief  of  the  butlers 
40  2  and  against  the  chief  of  the  bakers 
40  9  the  chief  butler  told  his  dream  to  Joseph 

40.  16  the  chief  baker  saw  that  the  interpretation 
40.  20  lie  lifted  up  the  head  of  the  chief  butler 
4o.  20  and  of  the  chief  baker  among  his  servants 
40.  21  And  he  restored  the  chief  butler  unto  Ins 


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CHILD 


Gen.  40.  22  But  he  hanged  the  chief  baker 

40.  23  Yet  did  not  the  chief  butler  remember 

41.  9  Then  spake  the  chief  butler  unto  Pharaoh 
41.  10  put  me  in  ward,  .me  and  the  chief  baker 

1  Ki.  5.  16  Beside  the  chief  of  Solomon’s  officers 
9.  23  These  (were)  the  chief  of  the  officers 

14.  27  committed,  .unto  the  hands  of  the  chief 

1  CI1.15.  s  Of  the  sons  of  Kohath  ;  Uriel  the  chief 

15.  6  the  sons  of  Merari ;  Asaiah  the  chief 
15.  7  the  sons  of  Gershom  ;  Joel  the  chief 

15.  8  the  sons  of  Elizaphan  ;  Shemaiah  the  chief 
15.  9  the  sons  of  Hebron  ;  Eliel  the  chief 
15.  10  the  sons  of  Uzziel ;  Amminadab  the  chief 
15.  16  David  spake  to  the  chief  of  the  Levites 
15.  22  And  Chenaniah,  chief  of  the  Levites 

2  Ch.  8.  9  chief  of  his  captains,  and  captains  of  his 

8.  10  these  were  the  chief  of  king  Solomon’s 

12.  10  committed  them  to  the  hands  of  the  chief 

17.  14  Adnah  the  chief,  and  with  him  mighty 

35.  9  Jeiel  and  Jozabad,  chief  of  the  Levites 

36.  14  Moreover  all  the  chief  of  the  priests,  and 
Ezra  8.  24  Then  I  separated  twelve  of  the  chief 

8.  29  until  ye  weigh  (them)  before  the  chief  of 
8.  29  and  chief  of  the  fathers  of  Israel,  at  .Ter. 
10.  5  Then  arose  Ezra,  and  made  the  chief  pr. 

11  .Prince,  the  first,  chief,  &pxuv  archon. 

Lukeu.  15  He  casteth  out  devils  through .  .the  chief 
14.  1  into  the  house  of  one  of  the  chief  Pharisees 
12 .To  lead,  go  before,  yyeopai  hegeomai. 

Acts  15.  22  Barsabas,  and  Silas,  chief  men  among  the 
VS. First,  foremost,  irp&Tos  protos. 

Matt  20.  27  And  whosoever  will  be  chief  among  you 
Luke  19.  47  and  the  chief  of  the  people  sought  to 
Acts  16.  12  which  is  the  chief  city  of  that  part  of 

17.  4  and  of  the  chief  women  not  a  few 
25.  2  Then  the  high  priest  and  the  chief  of  the 
28.  17  after  three  days  Paul  called  the  chief  of 
1  Ti.  1.  15  to  save  sinners  ;  of  whom  I  am  chief 
CHIEF  (estate)  — - 
First,  foremost,  irpuros  protos. 

Mark  6.  21  high  captains,  .chief  (estates)  of  Galilee 

CHIEF  friend— 

First,  chief,  leader,  familiar,  alluph. 

Prov.16.  28  a  whisperer  separateth  chief  friends 

CHIEF  man  — 

1  .Lord,  owner,  possessor,  75)3  baal. 

Lev.  ai.  4  (being)  a  chief  man  among  his  people,  to 

2.  Head,  Ei.x’7  rosh. 

1  Ch.  7.  3  Joel,  Ishiah,  five  :  all  of  them  chief  men 

24.  4  sixteen  chief  men  of  the  house  of  (their) 
Ezra  7.  28  gathered  together  out  of  Israel  chief  men 
8.  16  Then  sent  I  for  Eliezer.  .chief  men  ;  also 

3 . First,  foremost,  irpwros  protos. 

Acts  13.  50  Jews  stirred  up.  .the  chief  men  of  the  city 
28.  7  were  possessions  of  the  chief  man  of  the 
CHIEF  men  — 

Nobles,  those  near  ( the  throne ),  D'S’kiX  atsilim. 

Isa.  41.  9  called  thee  from  the  chief  men  thereof 

CHIEF  of  Asia  — 

Asiarch  (high  official),  ’ Amapxys  asiarclies. 

Acts  19.  31  certain  of  the  chief  of  Asia,  .sent  unto 

CHIEF  one  — 

He  goat,  leader,  “PPiy.  attud. 

Isa.  14.  9  (even)  all  the  chief  ones  of  the  earth  ;  it 
CHIEF  ruler  — 

Priest,  prince,  )n3  kohen. 

2  Sa.  8.  18  and  David’s  sons  were  chief  rulers 

20.  26  Ira  also  the  Jairite  was  a  chief  ruler  about 
CHIEF  things  — 

Head,  Kkx7  rosh. 

Deut.  33.  15  And  for  the  chief  things  of  the  ancient 
CHIEF,  to  be  — 

To  lead,  go  before,  yylopai  hegeomai. 

Luke  22.  26  and  he  that  is  chief,  as  he  that  doth  serve 
CHIEFEST — 

1.. Mighty,  7'3N  abbir. 

1  Sa.  21.  7  chiefest  of  the  herdmen  that  (belonged) 

2.  To  be  a  standard  bearer,  Sn  dagal. 

Song  5.  10  My  beloved  (is),  (the  chiefest  among  ten 

3.  Ascent,  nSp ,Q  maaleh. 

2  Ch.  32.  33  they  buried  him  in  the  chiefest  of  the 

4.  Beginning,  reshith. 

1  Sa.  2.  29  to  make  yourselves  fat  with  the  chiefest 

5.  First,  foremost,  irpuros  protos. 

Markio.  44  And  whosoever  of  you  will  be  the  chiefest 
CHIEFEST  place  — 

Head,  EUX7  rosh. 

1  Sa.  9.  22  made  them  sit  in  the  chiefest  place 
CHIEFEST,  very  — 

Very  much,  virepAlav  huperlian. 

2  Co.  11.  5  I  was  not  a  whit  behind  the  very  chiefest 

12.  11  in  nothing  am  I  behind  the  very  chiefest 
CHIEFLY  —  'v 

I  .Most  of  all,  paAicrra  malista. 

Phil.  4.  22  chiefly  they  that  are  of  Cesar’s  household 
2  Pet.  2. 10  But  chiefly  them  that  walk  after  the  flesh 


2  .First,  foremost,  %  pur  ov  proton. 

Rom.  3.  2  chiefly,  because  unto  them  were  committ. 
[See  also  Captain,  corner,  governor  musician,  priest, 
publican,  room,  ruler,  seat,  shepherd,  speaker  syn¬ 
agogue.] 

CHILD  — 

l.Son,  J3  ben. 

2  Ki.  4.  14  Verily  she  hath  no  child,  and  her  husband 

2.  Him,  (upon)  him,  alav. 

2  Ki.  4.  34  and  he  stretched  himself  upon  the  child 

3.  Child,  371  valad. 

Gen.  11.  30  But  Sarai  was  barren  ;  she  (had)  no  child 

4.  Child,  (ijn)  i/i  veled. 

2  Sa.  6.  23  Miciial  the  daughter  of  Saul  had  no  child 

5.  Seed,  in l  zera. 

Lev.  22.  13  be  a  widow,  or  divorced,  and  have  no  child 

1  Sa.  1.  11  wilt  give  unto  thine  handmaid  a  man  child 
C.  Child,  7S;  yeled. 

Gen.  1.  8  And  the  child  grew,  and  was  weaned  :  and 
21.  14  and  gave  (it)  unto  Hagar.  .and  the  child 
21.  15  she  cast  the  child  under  one  of  the  shrubs 
21.  16  said,  Let  me  not  seethe  death  of  the  child 
37.  30  The  child  (is)  not ;  and  I,  whither  shall  I 
42.  22  saying,  Do  not  sin  against  the  child  ;  and 
44.  20  and  a  child  of  his  old  age,  a  little  one;  and 
Exod  2.  3  daubed  it . .  and  put  the  child  therein ;  and 
4.  6  when  she  had  opened  (it),  she  saw  the  chi. 
4.  7  that  she  may  nurse  the  child  for  thee  ? 

4.  8  the  maid  went  and  called  the  child’s  mo. 
4.  9  Take  this  child  away,  and  nurse  it  for  me 
4.  9  the  woman  took  the  child,  and  nursed  it 
4.  10  the  child  grew,  and  she  brought  him  unto 
Ruth  4.  16  Naomi  took  the  child,  and  laid  it  in  her 

2  Sa.  12.  13  Lord  struck  theehild  that  Uriah’s  wife 

12.  18  And  it  came  to  pass,  .that  the  child  died 
12.  18  feared  to  tell  him  that  the  child  was  dead 
12.  18  Behold,  while  the  child  was  yet  alive,  we 
12.  18  if  we  tell  him  that  the  child  is  dead  ? 

12.  19  David  perceived  that  the  child  was  dead 
12.19  David  said . .  Is  the  child  dead  ?  And 
12. 21  Thou  didst  fast  and  weep  for  the  child,  .but 
12.  21  when  the  child  was  dead,  thou  didst  rise 
12.  22  While  the  child  was  yet  alive,  I  fasted 

12.  22  God  will  be  gracious,  .the  child  may  live 
iKi.  3.  25  the  king  said,  Divide  the  living  child  in 

14.  12  when  thy  feet  enter,  .the  child  shall  die 
17.  21  he  stretched  himself  upon  the  child  three 
17.  21  let  this  child’s  soul  come  into  him  again 
17.  22  the  soul  of  the  child  came  into  him  again 
.  17-  23  Elijah  took  the  child,  and  brought  him 
2  Ki.  4.  18  when  the  child  was  grown,  it  fell  on  a 
4.  26  (is  it)  well  with  the  child  ?  And  she  an. 

4.  34  And  he  went  up,  and  lay  upon  the  child 
4.  34  and  the  flesh  of  the  child  waxed  warm 
Eccl.  4.  13  Better  (is)  a  poor  and  a  wise  child  than  an 
4.  15  with  the  second  child  that  shall  stand  up 
Isa.  9.  6  unto  us  a  child  is  born,  unto  us  a  son  is 
Jer.  31.  20  Ephraim  my  dear  son.  .a  pleasant  child? 

7.  Lad,  7JU  naar. 

J  udg  13.  5,  7  for  the  child  shall  be  a  Nazarite 

13.  8  what  we  shall  do  unto  the  child  that 
13.  12  How  shall  we  order  the  child,  and  (how) 

13.  24  the  child  grew,  and  the  Lord  blessed  him 
1  Sa.  1.  22  (I  will  not  go  up)  until  the  child  be 

1.  24  she  took  him  up.  .and  the  child  (was) 

1.  25  they  slew  a  bullock,  and  brought  the  child 
1.27  For  this  child  I  prayed ;  and  the  Lord 

2.  11  child  did  minister  unto  the  Lord  before 
2.  18  ministered  .  .(being)  a  child,  girded  with  a 

2.  21  And  the  child  Samuel  grew  before  the 
2;  26  the  child  Samuel  grew  on,  and  was  in 

3.  1  the  child  Samuel  ministered  unto  the 

3.  8  perceived . .  the  Lord  had  called  the  child 

4.  21  And  she  named  the  child  I-ehabod,  saying 
’  Sa.  12.  16  David,  .besought  God  for  the  child  ;  and 

1  Ki.  3.  7  I  (am  but)  a  little  child:  I  know  not  (how) 

11.  17  Hadad  fled,  he.  .(being)  yet  a  little  child 

14.  3  tell  thee  what  shall  become  of  the  child 
14.  17  when  she  came  to  the  threshold .  .the  child 

2  Ki.  4.  29  lay  my  staff  upon  the  face  of  the  child 

4.  30  the  mother  of  the  child  said,  (As)  the 
4.  31  laid  the  staff  upon  the  face  of  the  child 
4.  31  told  him,  saying,  The  child  is  not  awaked 
4.  32  behold,  the  child  was  dead,  (and)  laid 

4.  35  the  child  sneezed,  .and  the  child  opened 

5.  14  his  flesh  came  again  like,  .a  little  child 
Prov  20.  1 1  a  child  is  known  by  his  doings,  whether 

22.  6  Train  up  a  child  in  the  way  he  should  go 

22.  15  Foolishness  (is)  bound  in  the  heart  of  a  c. 

23.  13  Withold  not  correction  from  the  child 
29.  15  but  a  child  left  to  (himself)  bringeth  his 

Eccl.  10.  16  Woe  to  thee,  .when  thy  king  (is)  a  child 
Isa.  3.  5  the  child  shall  behave  himself  proudly 

7.  16  before  the  child  shall  know  to  refuse  the 

8.  4  before  the  child  shall  have  knowledge  to 

10.  19  the  rest,  .shall  be  few,  that  a  child  may 

11.  6  and  a  little  child  shall  lead  them 

65.  20  the  child  shall  die  an  hundred  years  old 
Jer.  1.  6  behold,  I  cannot  speak,  for  I  (ami  a  child 
1.  7  the  LORD  said.  .Say  not,  I  (am)  a  child:  for 
nos.  11.  1  When  Israel  (was)  a  child,  then  I  loved  him 

8.  Youth,  lad,  7pi  noar. 

Job  33.  25  His  flesh  shall  be  fresher  than  a  child’s 
Prov  29.  21  bringeth  up  his  servant  from  a  child 

9.  Suckling,  Vyi j}  old. 

Jer.  44.  7  to  cut  off  from  you.  .child  and  suckling 


10 .Babe  ( newly  born  or  unborn),  0pe<f>os  brephos. 

2  Ti.  3.  15  that  from  a  child  thou  hast  known  the 
W.liabe  (without  f  ull  power  of  speech),  wf)nios. 

1  Co  13. 11  When  I  was  a  child,  I  spake  as  a  child 

13.  11  I  understood  as  a  child,  I  thought  as  a  ch. 
Gal.  4.  1  the  heir,  as  long  as  he  is  a  child,  differeth 

12.  A  little  or  young  lad,  iratSlov  paidion. 

Mark  9.  24  straightway  the  father  of  the  child  cried 

9.  36  he  took  a  child,  and  set  him  in  the  midst 
Luke  1.  59  they  came  to  circumcise  the  child ;  and 

I.  66  What  manner  of  child  shall  this  be  !  And 

1.  76  thou,  child,  shalt  be  called  the  Prophet 

1.  80  the  child  grew,  and  waxed  strong  in  spirit 

2.  17  which  was  told  them  concerning  this  ch. 

2.  21  days,  .for  the  circumcising  of  [the  child] 

2.  27  the  parents  brought  in  the  child  Jesus 

2.  40  the  child  grew,  and  waxed  strong  in  spirit 
9.  47  And  Jesus,  .took  a  child,  and  set  him  by 
9.  48  Whosover  shall  receive  this  child  in  my 
John  4.  49  saith.  .Sir,  come  down  ere  my  child  die 

16.  21  as  soon  as  she  is  delivered  of  the  child 
Heb  11.  23  because  they  saw  (he  was)  a  proper  child 

13.  A  lad,  boy,  child,  servant,  wails  pais. 

Matt  17.  18  the  child  was  cured  from  that  very  hour 
Luke  2.  43  the  child  Jesus  tarried  behind  in  Jems. 

9.  42  healed  the  child,  and  delivered  him  again 
Acts  4.  27  of  a  truth  against  thy  holy  child  Jesus 

4.  30  done  by  the  name  of  thy  holy  child  Jesus 

14.  One  born,  a  child,  reuvov  teknon. 

Matt  10.  21  to  death,  and  the  father  the  child  :  and  the 
Luke  1.  7  they  had  no  child,  because  that  Elizabeth 
Acts  7.  5  to  his  seed,  .when  (as  yet)  he  had  no  child 
Rev.  12.  4  devour  her  child  as  soon  as  it  was  born 
12.  s  her  child  was  caught  up  unto  God,  and 
lb. Son,  vl6s  huios. 

Matt  23.  15  make  him  twofold  more  the  child  of  hell 
Acts  13.  10  (thou)  child  of  the  devil,  (thou)  enemy  of 
Rev  12.  5  And  she  brought  forth  a  man  child,  who 
[See  also  Fatherless,  first,  maid,  man  child,  suckling, 
weaned,  young.] 

CHILD,  to  be  a  — 

To  act  as  a  speechless  babe,  vywti^w  nepiazo. 

1  Co  14.  20  liowbeit  in  malice  be  ye  children,  but  in 
CHILD  bearing  — 

Bearing  of  children,  t eKvoyovla  teknogonia. 

1  Tim  2.  15  she  shall  be  saved  in  child  bearing,  if 
CHILD,  to  be  delivered  of  a  — 

1  .To  bear,  bring  forth,  7*?)  yalad. 

1  Ki.  3.  17  I  was  delivered  of  a  child  with  her  in  the 
2.  To  bear  a  child,  tIktu  tikto. 

Heb.  11.  11  [was  delivered  of  a  child]  when  she  was 
CHILD,  great  with  - 

Pregnant,  holding  in,  conceiving,  eyuvos  cj/lcuos. 

Luke  2.  5  Mary  his . .  wife,  being  great  with  child 
CHILD,  of  a  — 

From  boyhood,  wac8t68ev  paidiolhen. 

Mark  9.  21  How  long  is  it  ago.  .And  he  said,  Of  a  ch. 
CHILD  or  children,  little  — - 

1.  Little  one,  *]u  taph, 

Num  16.  27  and  their  sons,  and  their  little  children 
Esth.  3. 13  both  young  and  old,  little  children  and 
Eze.  9.  6  Slay,  .both  maids,  and  little  children 

2.  Little  or  young  child,  waibiov  paidion. 

Matt.  18.  2  Jesus  called  a  little  child  unto  him,  and 

18.  3  Except  ye  be  converted,  .as  little  children 

18.  4  shall  humble  himself  as  this  little  child 

18.  5  whoso  shall  receive  one  such  little  child 

19.  13  Then  were  there  brought,  .little  children 

19.  14  Suffer  little  children,  and  forbid  them  not 

Markio.  14  Suffer  the  little  children  to  come  unto  me 

10.  15  receive  the  kingdom .  .as  a  little  child 
Lukei8.  16  Suffer  little  children  to  come  unto  me 
18.  17  receive  the  kingdom .  .as  a  little  child  shall 
1  Jo.  2.  13  I  write  unto  you,  little  children,  because 
2.  18  Little  children,  it  is  the  last  time  :  and  as 

3.  Little  or  young  child,  r exviov  teknion. 

John  13.  33  Little  children,  yet  a  little  while  I  am 
Gal  4.  19  My  [little  children],  of  whom  I  travail  in 
1  Jo.  2.  1  My  little  children,  these  things  wu-ite  I 
2.  12  little  children .  .your  sins  are  forgiven  you 

2.  28  And  now,  little  children,  abide  in  him 

3.  7  Little  children,  let  no  man  deceive  you 

3.  18  My  little  children,  let  us  not  love  in  word 

4.  4  Ye  are  of  God,  little  children,  and  have 
5.21  Little  children,  keep  yourselves  from  idols 

CHILD,  only  — 

1  .Only  one,  7'n;  yachicl. 

Judg  11  34  daughter  came,  .she  (was  his)  only  child 
2.  Only  born,  povoyevys  monogenes. 

Luke  9.  38  I  beseech  thee,  .for  he  is  mine  only  child 
CHILD,  sucking  — 

Suckling,  Sip  ul. 

Isa.  49. 15  Can  a  woman  forget  her  sucking  child 
CHILD,  young  — 

Little  or  young  lad,  wcubiov  paidion. 

Matt.  2.  8  Go  and  search,  .for  the  young  child 

2.  9  it.  .stood  over  where  the  young  child  was 
2.  11  they  saw  the  young  child  with  Mary  his 
2. 13,  20  Arise,  and  take  the  young  child  and 


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CHILD 


Mitt  2. 12  H«rod  will  seek  the  young  child  to  destroy 

,,  )ie  took  the  young  child  and  his  mother 
2'  20  they  are  dead  which  sought  the  young  chi. 
2!  21  he  arose,  and  took  the  young  child  and 


Gen. 


Exod. 


CHILD,  she  that  is  with  — 

Full,  vieleah.  .... 

Eccl.  ii-  5  in  the  womb  of  her  that  is  with  child 

CHILD,  with — • 

To  conceive,  ^  (art)  with  child  and  shalt 

Ge“-  f  Z  behot  :  she°  (i^)  with  child  by  whoredom 
28  25  By  the  man  whose  these  (are  am)  I  with  c. 
Pvod32i  22  hurt  a  woman  with  child,  so  that  her 
f  Sa  5  and  told  David,  and  said,  I  (am)  with  chi. 

CHILD,  to  he  with  —  , 

1  Tn  conceive,  nil  harali  (n;in  hanyyak). 

1  ‘  ta  026  Thus  were  both,  .with  child  by  their  father 
?sa  26  18  We  have  been  with  child,  we  have  been 

2 .To  have  in  the  womb,  €Xo;  ev  -) “ ‘-ho  en  gas 
ir,itt  1  18  she  was  found  with  child  ot  the  Holy  Glio 
Matt-  •  '3  Behold,  a  virgin  shall  be  with  child  and 
24.  19  woe  unto  them  that  are  with  child,  and 
Mark  it  17  But  woe  to  them  that  are  with  child 
Luke  2 1"  23  But  woe  unto  them  that  are  with  child 
■  i'h  5 ‘  3  upon  them,  as .  .upon  a  woman  with  cln. 

Itev.’  12!  I  And  she  being  with  child  cried,  travaihn0 

CHILD,  to  travail  with  — 

'■Tllelai (S^t notS’ail  with  child 

"•^erT^ee’wfe-  aman  doth  travail  with  chi. 

31.  8  her  that  travailetli  with  child  togetliei 

CHILD,  woman  with  — 

To  conceive,  mn  harali  (npn  hanyyah). 

,Kj  o  thou  wilt,  .rip  up  their  women  with  child 
2  K  ...  ,6  women .  .that  wire  with  child  he  ripped 
Isa.  26.  17  Like  as  a  woman  with  child, (that)  draweth 

ler  31  8  the  woman  with  child  and  her  that 

Hos  3ir  16  their  women  with  child  shall  be  ripped 
Amos  1.  13  they  have  ripped  up  the  women  with  clu. 

CHILDHOOD — 

1  ’  Eccf*! Therefore  remove  sorrow . .  f or  childhood 

mycMdl,-!,,,.. 

CHILDISH  — 

Babyish,  vfymos  nepios.  , 

1  Co.  13.  11  when  I  became  a  man,  I  put  away  child. 

CHILDLESS  — 

1  Barren ,  ’"VM  ariri. 

Gen  15.  2  wilt  thou  give  me,  seeing  I  go  childless 

Lev  20.  20  bear  their  sin  ;  they  shall  die  childless 

20.  21  his  ill-other's  nakedness:  they  shall  beth 
Jer.  22.  30  Write  ye  this  man  childless,  a  man  (that) 

2.  Childless,  without  a  child,  &rfKvos  atebios. 

Luke  20.  30  the  second  took  her  to  wife,  and  died  ch. 

CHILDLESS,  to  be  — 

To  be  bereaved,  shakol.  , 

1  Sa.  15.  33  so  shall  tliy  mother  be  childless  among  J 

CHILDLESS,  to  make  — 

To  bereave,  Viy  shakol,  3. 

1  Sa.  15.  33  As  thy  sword  hath  made  women  childless 

CHILDREN  — 

1-SGei.(i,3^6in’so,™w',tiiou  shalt  bring  forth  children 
10.  21  also,  the  father  of  all  the  children  of  Eber 
10.  22  The  children  of  ShemJ;  Elam,  and  Assliur 
10  23  And  the  children  of  Aram  ;  Vz  and  Hul 
,  , '  ■  tower,  which  the  children  of  men  builded 
,8.  IQ  that  he  will  command  Ins  children  and 
19.  28  the  same  (is)  the  father  of  the  children  of 
2?.  37  Sarah  should  have  given  children  suck  t 

22  20  she  hath  also  born  children  unto  thy  bio. 

22.  5  the  children  of  Hetli  answered  Abraham 

21.  7  Abraham.. bowed.. to  the  children  of  Het 

22.  10  Ephron  dwelt  among  the  children  of  Heth 

23.  10  in  tho  audience  of  the  children  of  Hetli 

27  18  in  the  presence  of  the  children  of  Hetli 
25  4  All  these  (were)  the  children  of  Keturah 

25'  22  the  children  struggled  together  within 
30  1  said .  .Give  me  children,  or  else  I  die 

31.  ,6  that  (is)  our's,  and  our  children’s  :  now 

31.  43  and  (these)  children  (are)  my  chddren 

43  unto  their  children  which  they  have  born. 

32.  11  smite  me, (and)  the  mother  with  the  child. 

32.  22  Therefore  the  children  of  Israel  eat  not 

33.  J9  his  tent,  at  the  hand  of  the  children  of  H 

36  21  these  (are)  the  dukes .  .the  children  of  Sen 
36.  22  children  of  Lotan  were  Hon  and  Heman 
36.  23  the  children  of  Shobal  (were)  these;  Alvan 
36.  24  these  (are)  the  children  of  Zibeon ,  both 
36.  25  the  children  of  Anah  (were)  these  ;  Dishon 
36.  26  these  (are)  the  children  of  Dishon;  Hem. 
36.  27  The  children  of  Ezer  (are)  these  ;  Bilhan 
36.  28  the  children  of  Dishan  (are)  these  ;  Lz 
26  11  there  reigned  any  king  over  the  cliiluien 

37  3  3  loved  Joseph  more  than  all  Ins  children 
t  4  thy  children,  and  thy  children  s  children 

45.  21  the  children  of  Israel  did  so ;  and  Joseph 
46  8  these  (are)  the  names  of  the  childrenof  Is. 

40'  8  thy  father’s  children  shall  bow  down 

49. 32  The  purchase.. (was) from  the  children  of 


6. 


IO. 

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12. 

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,0  2?  And  Joseph  saw  Ephraim’s  children  of  the 
c0  21  the  children  also  of  Machir  the  son  of 
L*  27  And  Joseph  took  an  oath  of  the  children 
5  ‘  1  Now  these  (are)  the  names  of  the  children 
7  the  children . .  were  fruitful,  and  increased 
0  the  people  of  the  children  of  Israel  (are) 

12  were  grieved  because  of  the  children  of 
■  7  the  Egyptians  made  the  children  of  Israel 
2,  the  children  of  Israel  sighed  by  reason 
2  5  God  looked  upon  the  children  of  Israel 
q  the  cry  of  the  children  of  Israel  is  come 

10  mayest  bring  forth  mypeople  the  childien 

11  should  bring  forth  the  children  of  Israel 

12  (when)  I  come  unto  the  children  of  Israel 
14  ,5  Thus  shalt  thou  say  unto  the  children 
20  Moses . .  gathered . .  elders  of  the  children 
2^  that  the  Lord  had  visited  the  children  of 
14  is,  19  the  officers  of  the  childrenof  Israel 

5  also  heard  the  groaning  of  the  children 

6  say  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  I  (am)  the 
q  Moses  spake  so  unto  the  children  of  Israel 

11  that  he  let  the  children  of  Israel  go  out 

12  the  children  of  Israel  have  not  hearkened 

1 2  gave  them  a  charge  unto  the  children  of 

13  to  bring  the  children  of  Israel  out  of  the 

26  Bring  out  the  children  of  Israel  from  the 

27  to  bring  out  the  children  of  Israel  from 
2  that  he  send  the  children  of  Israel  out  of 
a  I  may  bring  forth . .  the  children  of  Isi  ael 

5  bring  out  the  children  of  Israel  from 
4  nothing  die  of  all  (that  is)  the  children  s 

6  but  of  the  cattle  of  the  children  of  Israel 
;  26  where  the  children  of  Israel  (were)  was 

«  neither  would  he  let  the  children  of  Isiael 
'  {I  so  that  he  would  not  let  the  children  of 
'  22  but  all  the  children  of  Israel  had  light 

26  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  your  children 

27  who  passed  over  the  houses  of  the  children 

28  the  children  of  Israel  went  away,  and 
31  both  ye  and  the  childrenof  Israel;  and  go 
,5  the  children  of  Israel  did  according  to  the 
37  the  children  of  Israel  journeyed  from 
40  the  sojourning  of  the  children  of  Israel 
42  be  observed  of  all  the  children  of  Israel 

to  Thus  did  all  the  children  of  Israel ;  as  the 

51  the  Lord  did  bring  the  children  of  Israel 
2  openeth  the  womb  among  the  children 
11  first  born  of  man  among  thy  children. 

15  but  all  the  first  born  of  my  children  I 

18  the  children  of  Israel  went  up  harnessed 

19  for  he  had  straitly  sworn  the  children  of 
2!  15  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  that 

!  3  Pharaoh  will  say  of  the  children  of  Israel 
8  he  pursued  after  the  children  of  Isiael 
.  8  and  the  children  of  Israel  went  out  with 
10  when  Pharaoh  drew  nigh,  the  children  of 
,0  the  children  of  Israel  cried  out  unto  the 

16  and  the  children  of  Israel  shall  go  on  diy 
22  the  children  of  Israel  went  into  the 
29  the  children  of  Israel  walked  upon  dry 

I  Then  sang  Moses  and  the  children  of  Is. 

19  but  the  children  of  Israel  went  on  dry 
1  2  0, 10  congregation  of  the  childien  of  Is. 

3  And  the  children  of  Israel  said  unto 
12  have  heard  the  murm  urings  of  the  children 

15  when  the  children  of  Israel  saw  (it),  they 
,7  the  children  of  Israel  did  so,  and  gathered 
35  the  children  of  Israel  did  eat  manna  forty 
i  congregation  of  the  children  of  Isiael 
3  to  kill  us  and  our  children  and  our  cattle 
7  because  of  the  chiding  of  the  children  of 
\  when  the  children  of  Israel  were  gone 
3  Thus  shalt  thou . .  tell  the  children  of  Is. 

6  which  thou  shalt  speak  unto 
5  iniquity  of  the  fathers  upon  the  children 
22  Thus  thou  shalt  say  unto  the  children  of 
5  I  love  my  master,  my  wife,  and  my  child. 
24  be  widows,  and  your  children  fatherless 
5  he  sent  young  men  of  the  children  of  Isi. 

II  upon  the  nobles  of  the  children  of  Israel 
17  sight,  .(was),  .in  the  eyes  of  the  childien 

2  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  that 

22  commandment  unto  the  childrenof  Isiael 

20  thou  shalt  command  the  children  of  Israel 

21  a  statute,  .on  the  behalf  of  the  children 
1  And  take  thou,  .from  among  the  children 

q,  11,  21,  29  the  names  of  the  children  of  Isi. 
12  stones  of  memorial  unto  the  childien  of 
21,  29,  30  shall  bear  the  judgment  of  the  ch. 
38  which  the  children  of  Israel  shall  hallow 
28  by  a  statute  for  ever  from  the  children  of 
28  heave  offering  from  the  children  of  Isiael 
43  there  I  will  meet  with  the  children  of  Is 
43  I  will  dwell  among  the  children  of  Israel 

12  When  thou  takest  the  sum  of  the  children 
■  6  take  the  atonement  money  of  the  children 

16  a  memorial  unto  the  children  of  Israel 
-1  thou  shalt  speak  unto  the  children  of  Isr. 

13  Speak  thou  also  unto  the  children  of  Isi  . 
,6  children  of  Israel  shall  keep  the  sabbath 

17  It  (is)  a  sign  between  me  and  the  children 
20  and  made  the  children  of  Israel  drink 

28  And  the  children  of  Levi  did  according  to 
c  Say  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  \  e  (are)  a 

6  the  children  of  Israel  stripped  themselves 

7  and  upon  the  children’s  children  unto 
70  when  Aaron  and  all  the  children  of  Israel 
72  afterward  all  the  children  of  Israel  came 
34  ho  came  out  and  spake  unto  the  children 

the  children  of  Israel  saw  the  face  of  Mos. 
i,  a,  20  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  Is. 

29  The  children  of  Israel  brought  a  willmg 


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Exod  qo  Moses  said  unto  the  children  of  Israel 

76  1  which  the  children  of  Israel  had  brought 

6,  14  the  names  of  the  children  of  Israel 
7  for  a  memorial  to  the  children  of  Israel 
72  and  the  children  of  Israel  did  according 
42  so  the  children  of  Israel  made  all  the 
76  the  children  of  Israel  went  onward  in  all 
Lev  1.  2  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 

2  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  saying 
18  All  the  males  among  the  childrenof  Aaron 
21,  29  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel 
74  shoulder  have  I  taken  of  the  children  of 
7A  for  ever  from  among  the  childrenof  Israel 
76  to  be  given  them  of  the  children  of  Israel 
38  he  commanded  the  children  of  Israel  to 

3  And  unto  the  children  of  Israel  thou 
ii  And  that  ye  may  teach  the  children  of  Is. 

.  14  out  of  the  sacrifices,  .of  the  children  of 
2  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  saying 
’  2  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  saying 
2  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and  say 
’  31  Thus  shall  ye  separate  the  children  of  Is. 

5  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  Isr. 
iq  from  the  uncleanness  of  the  children  of 
21  confess. .  all  the  iniquities  of  the  children 
34  to  make  an  atonement  for  the  children 
2  Speak  unto  all  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
5  To  the  end  that  the  children  of  Israel 
12,  14  Therefore  I  said  unto  the  children  of 
13  whatsoever  man  (there  be)  of  the  children 
2  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
2  all  the  congregation  of  the  children  of 
18  nor  bear  any  grudge  against  the  children 

2  thou  shalt  say  to  the  children  of  Israel 
24  to  his  sons,  and  unto  all  the  children  of 
2,  :5  from  the  holy  things  of  the  children  of 

3  which  the  children  of  Israel  hallow  unto 
18  to  his  sons,  and  unto  all  the  children  of 

32  I  will  be  hallowed  among  the  children  of 
2  10,  24,  34  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel 

43  that  1  made  the  children  of  Israel  to 
.  44  declared  unto  the  children  of  Israel  the 
2  Command  the  children  of  Israel,  that  they 
8  (being  taken)  from  the  children  of  Israel 

10  went  out  among  the  children  of  Israel 
'  ,5  And  thou  shalt  speak  unto  the  children 

23  And  Moses  spake  unto  the  children  of  Is. 

'  23  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  as  the 
2  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 

33  their  possession  among  the  children  of  Is. 

11  54  (both)  he  and  his  children  with  him 
4,’  Moreover  of  the  children  of  the  strangers 
46  as  an  inheritance  for  your  children  after 
a6  but  over  your  brethren  the  children  of  Is. 

55  unto  me  the  children  of  Israel  (are)  serv. 

46  Lord  made  between  him  and  the  children 

2  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Isiael,  and  _ 
7A  for  the  children  of  Israel  in  mount  Sinai 
V.1.W  4  2  77  congregation  of  the  children  of  Israel 

*U  •  V  Vo  Of  tlm  children  of  Joseph  :  of  Ephraim 

■  20  And  the  children  of  Reuben,  Israel  s.eldest 
,  22  of  the  children  of  Simeon, by  their  genera. 

■  24  Of  the  children  of  Gad,  by  their  genera. 

26  Of  the  children  of  Judah,  by  their  genera. 

1  28  Of  the  children  of  Issachar,  by  their  gen. 
x.  .0  Of  the  children  of  Zebulun,  by  their 
1  32  Of  the  children  of  J osepli  of  the  children 
1  34  Of  the  children  of  Manasseh.by  tlieir  gen. 
1.  36  Of  the  children  of  Benjamin,  by  their  gen. 

1  38  Of  the  children  of  Dan,  by  their  geneia. 

40  Of  the  children  of  Asher,  by  their  genera. 
1.  42  Of  the  children  of  Naplitali,  throughout 
1  4=  were  numbered  of  the  children  of  Isiael 

1.  49  the  sum  of  them  among  the  children  of 

1  52  the  children  of  Israel  shall  pitch  then 
t;  ,4  the  children  of  Israel  did  according  to 

2  2  Every  man  of  the  children  ot  Israel  shall 

2  3  Nahshon . .  captain  of  the  children  of  Judah 

2.  5  Nathaneel . .  captain  of  the  children  of  Iss. 

2  7  Eliab .  .captain  of  the  children  of  Zebulun 

2.  10,  12,  20,  25,  27,  29  captain  of  the  children  of 

2.  32  numbered  of  the  children  of  Israel 

2  23  were  not  numbered  among  the  children 
2  14  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  according 

3. '  4  died .  .and  they  had  no  children  :  and  E. 

3.  8  and  the  charge  of  the  children  of  Israel 

q  given  unto  him  out  of  the  children  of  Is. 
12  the  Levites  from  among  the  children  of 
12  openeth  the  matrix  among  the  children 
15  Number  the  children  of  Levi  after  the 
38  for  the  charge  of  the  children  of  Israel 

40  first  born  of  the  males  of  the  children 

41  42,  45  first  born  among  the  children  of 
41  among  the  cattle  of  the  children  of  Israel 
46,  50  of  the  first  born  of  the  children  of  Isr. 

2  Command  the  children  of  Israel,  that 
4  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  so,  and 
4  spake  unto  Moses,  so  did  the  children 
0  12  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 

5  q’of  all  the  holy  things  of  the  children 

6.  2  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel  and 
62^  On  this  wise  ye  shall  bless  the  children 

6  27  shall  put  my  name  upon  the  children 

7  24  Eliab.  .prince  of  the  children  01  Zebu. 

7.  3D  Elizurof .  .prince,  .children  of  Reuben 
7.  36  Shelumiel.  .prince  of  the  children  of  S 
7.  42  Eliasaph.  .prince  of  the  children  of  G. 

7.  48  Elishama.  .prince  of  the  children  of 
7.  54  Gamaliel,  .prince  of  the  children  of 
7.  60  Abidan.  .prince  of  the  children  of  B. 

7.  66  Ahiezer.  .prince  of  the  children  of  D. 
j.  72  Pagicl.  .prince  of  the  children  of  As. 


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Num.  7.  78  Ahira.  .prince  of  the  children  of  N. 

8.  6,  14  Take  the  Levites  from  among  the  chi. 

8.  9  the  whole  assembly  of  the  children  of  Is. 

8.  10  the  children  of  Israel  shall  put  their 

8.  1 1  an  offering  of  the  children  of  Israel 

8.  16  given  unto  me  from  among  the  children 

8.  16  the  first  born  of  all  the  children  of  Israel 

8.  17,  18  all  the  first  born  of  the  children  of  Is 

8.  19  to  his  sons  from  among  the  children  of  I. 

8.  19  to  do  the  service  of  the  children  of  Israei 

8.  19  to  make  an  atonement  for  the  children 

8.  19  there  be  no  plague  among  the  children 
8. 19  when  the  children  of  Israel  come  nigh 

8.  20  all  the  congregation  of  the  children  of 

8.  20  so  did  the  children  of  Israel  unto  them 

9.  2  Let  the  children  of  Israel  also  keepfthe  pa 

9.  4  And  Moses  spake  unto  the  children  of  Isr 

9.  5  according  to . .  so  did  the  children  of  Isr. 

9.  7  we  may  not  offer . .  among  the  children 

9.  10  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  sayin" 

9.  17  then  after  that  the  children  of  Israel 

9.  17  there  the  children  of  Israel  pitched  their 

9.  18  Atthecommandment. .  the  children  of  Isr 

9.  19  then  the  children  of  Israel  kept  the  charge 

9.  22  the  children  of  Israel  abode  in  their  tents 

10.  12  And  the  children  of  Israel  took  their 

10.  14  the  standard  of  the  camp  of  the  children 

10.  15  the  host  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  Iss. 

10.  16,  19,  20  the  host  of  the  tribe  of  the  child 

10.  22  the  standard  of  the  camp  of  the  children 

10.  23,  24  the  host  of  the  tribe  of  the  children 

10.  25  the  standard  of  the  camp  of  the  children 

10.  26,  27  the  host  of  the  tribe  of  the  children 

10.  28  (were)  the  journeyings  of  the  children 
I  r.  4  and  the  children  of  Israel  also  wept  again 

13.  2  which  I  give  unto  the  children  of  Israel 

13.  3  all  those  men  (were)  heads  of  the  children 

13.  24  which  the  children  of  Israel  cut  down 

13.  26  to  all  the  congregation  of  the  children 

13.  32  they  had  searched  unto  the  children 

14.  2  And  all  the  children  of  Israel  murmured 

14.  5  of  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  Is. 

14.  7  unto  all  the  company  of  the  children 

14.  10  appeared,  .before  all  the  children  of  Israel 
14.  18  visiting  the  iniquity .  .upon  the  children 
14.  27  heard  the  murmurings  of  the  children  of 
14.  33  your  children  shall  wander  in  the  wilder. 

14.  39  told  these  sayings  unto  all  the  children 

15.  2,  18,  38  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel 

15.  23,  26  all  the  congregation  of  the  children 

15.  29  him  that  is  born  among  the  children 

15.  32  while  the  children  of  Israel  were  in  the 

16.  2  with  certain  of  the  children  of  Israel 

16.  38  they  shall  be  a  sign  unto  the  children 

16.  40  a  memorial  unto  the  children  of  Israel 

16.  41  all  the  congregation  of  the  children 

17.  2  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and  take 

17.  5  the  murmurings  of  the  children  of  Israel 

17.  6  And  Moses  spake  unto  the  children  of  Is. 

17.  9  before  the  Lord  unto  all  the  children 

17. 12  And  the  children  of  Israel  spake  uuto  M. 

18.  s  no  wrath  any  more  upon  the  children 

18.  6  the  Levites  from  among  the  children 

18.  8  all  the  hallowed  things  of  the  children 

18.  u  all  the  wave  offerings  of  the  children  of 
18.  19  which  the  children  of  Israel  offer  unto 
18.  20  thine  inheritance  among  the  children  of 
18.  21  I  have  given  the  children  of  Levi  all  the 
j8.  22  Neither  must  the  children  of  Israel 

18.  23  among  the  children  of  Israel  they  have 
18.  24  But  the  tithes  of  the  children  of  Israel 
18.  24  Among  the  children  of  Israel  they  shall 
18.  26  When  ye  take  of  the  children  of  Israel 
18.  28  which  ye  receive  of  the  children  of  Israel 

18.  32  pollute  the  holy  things  of  the  children 

19.  2  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  that 

19.  9  for  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  Is 

19.  10  and  it  shall  be  unto  the  children  of  Israel 

20.  1  Then  came  the  children  of  Israel,  (even) 

20.  12  to  sanctify  me  in  the  eyes  of  the  children 

20.  13  because  the  children  of  Israel  strove 

20.  19  And  the  children  of  Israel  said  unto  him 
20.  22  And  the  children  of  Israel .  .journeyed 

20.  24  which  I  have  given  unto  the  children  of 

21. 10  And  the  children  of  Israel  set  forward 

21.  24  even  unto  the  children  of  Ammon 

21.  24  the  border  of  the  children  of  Ammon 

22.  1  And  the  children  of  Israel  set  forward 

22.  3  Moab  was  distressed  because  of  the  chil 
22.  5  the  river,  .of  the  children  of  his  people 

24.  17  and  destroy  all  the  children  of  Sheth 

25.  6  one  of  the  children  of  Israel  came  and 

25.  6  of  all  the  congregation  of  the  children  of 

25.  8  the  plague  was  stayed  from  the  children 

25. 11  turned  my  wrath  away  from  the  children 

25.  11  that  I  consumed  not  the  children  of 

25. 13  made  an  atonement  for  the  children 

26.  2  of  all  the  congregation  of  the  children 

26.  4  commanded  Moses  and  the  children 

26.  5  the  eldest  son . .  the  children  of  Reuben 

26. 11  Notwithstanding  the  children  of  Korah 
26. 15  The  children  of  Gad  after  their  families 
26. 18  These  (are)  the  families  of  the  children 

26.  44  (Of)  the  children  of  Asher  after  their 
26.  51  These  (were)  the  numbered  of  the  child. 

26.  62  not  numbered  among  the  children 

26.  62  given  them  among  the  children  of  Israel 

26.  63,  64  numbered  the  children  of  Israel  in 

27.  8  thou  shalt  speak  unto  the  children  of  Is. 

27.  11  it  shall  be  unto  the  children  of  Israel 

27.  12  which  I  have  given  unto  the  children 

27.  20  all  the  congregation  of  the  children 


Num.  27.  21  and  all  the  children  of  Israel  with  him 

28.  2  Command  the  children  of  Israel,  and  say 

29.  40  And  Moses  told  the  children  of  Israel 

30.  1  Moses  spake,  .concerning  the  children 

31.  2  Avenge  the  children  of  Israel  of  the  Mid. 

31.  9  And  tiie  children  of  Israel  took  (all)  the 

31. 12  unto  the  congregation  of  the  children 

31.  16  Behold,  these  caused  the  children  of  Isr. 

31.  30,  42,  47  of  the  children  of  Israel’s  half 

31.  54  (for)  a  memorial  for  the  children  of  Israel 

32.  1  children  of  Reuben  and  the  children  of  G 

32.  2,  25  The  children  of  Gad  and  the  children 

32.  29,  31  the  children  of  Gad  and  the  children 

32.  6  And  Moses  said  unto  the  children  of  Gad 

32.  6  And  Moses  said,  .to  the  children  of  Reu. 

32.  7,  9  discourage  ye.  .the  children  of  Israel 
32.  17  will  go  ready  armed  before  the  children 
32. 18  until  the  children  Israel  have  inherited 
32.  28  fathers  of  the  tribes  of  the  children  of  Is 
32.  33  gave  unto  them,  (even)  to  the  children  of 
32.  33  and  to  the  children  of  Reuben,  and  unto 
32.  34  And  the  children  of  Gad  built  Dibon 

32.  37  And  the  children  of  Reuben  built  Heshbon 

32.  39  And  the  children  of  Machir.  .went  to  Gil 

33.  1  These  (are)  the  journeys  of  the  children 

33.  3  on  the  morrow . .  the  children  of  Israel 

33.  s  And  the  children  of  Israel  removed  from 
33'  38  afterthe  children  of  Israel  were  come  out 

33.  40  heard  of  the  coming  of  the  children  of  Is. 

33.  51  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 

34.  2  Command  the  children  of  Israel,  and  say 

34.  13  Moses  commanded  the  children 

34. 14  For  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  Reuben 

34. 14  and  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  Gad 

34.  20  And  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  Simeon 

34.  22  the  prince  of  the  tribe  of  the  children 

34.  23  The  prince  of  the  children  of  Joseph 
34.  23  for  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  Manasseh 
34-  24,  25.  =6.  27.  28  of  the  tribe  of  the  children 

34.  29  divide  the  inheritance  unto  the  children 

35.  2  Command  the  children  of  Israel,  that  they 

35.  8  the  possession  of  the  children  of  Israel 

35.  10  Speak  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 

35.  15  for  the  children  of  Israel,  and  for  the 
35'  34  for  I  the  Lord  dwell  among  the  children 

36.  1  of  the  families  of  the  children  of  Gilead 

36.  1  the  chief  fathers  of  the  children  of  Israel 

36.  2  for  an  inheritance  by  lot  to  the  children 

36.  3  of  the  (other)  tribes  of  the  children  of  Isr. 
36.  4  when  the  jubilee  of  the  children  of  Israei 
36.  5  Moses  commanded  the  children  of  Israel 
36.  7  the  inheritance  of  the  children  of  Israel 
36.  7  every  one  of  the  children  of  Israel  shall 
36.  8  in  any  tribe  of  the  children  of  Israel 

36.  8  that  the  children  of  Israel  may  enjoy 
36.  9  every  one  of  the  tribes  of  the  children 
36.  13  Moses  unto  the  children  of  Israel 
Deut.  j.  3  Moses  spake  uuto  the  children  of  Israel 

1.  36  I  give  the  land . .  and  to  his  children 

1.  39  and  your  children, .  .they  shall  go  in 

2.  4  coast  of  your  brethren  the  children  of  E. 

2.  8  from  our  brethren  the  children  of  Esau 

2.  9,  19  I  have  given  Ar  unto  the  children  of  L. 

2.  12  but  the  children  of  Esau  succeeded  them 

2.  19  comest  nigh  over  against  the  children 

2.  19,  37  the  land  of  the  children  of  Ammon 
2.  22  As  he  did  to  the  children  of  Esau 

2.  29  As  the  children  of  Esau  which  dwelt  in  S. 

3.  II  (is)  it  not  inRabbatli  of  the  children  of  A. 

3.  16  (which  is)  the  border  of  the  children  of  A. 

3.  18  before  your  brethren  the  children  of  Isr. 

4.  10  and  (that)  they  may  teach  their  children 

4.  25  thou  shalt  beget  children,  and  children's 

4.  40  with  thee,  and  with  thy  children  after 

4.  44  which  Moses  set  before  the  children  of  I. 

4.  45  which  Moses  spake  unto  the  children  of 

4.  46  whom  Moses  and  the  children  of  Israel 

5.  9  visiting  the  iniquity . .  upon  the  children 

5.  29  with  them,  and  with  their  children  for 

6.  7  thou  shalt  teach  them . .  unto  thy  children 

9.  2  A  people  great  and  tall,  the  children  of 

9.  2  Who  can  stand  before  the  children  of  A. 

10.  6  And  the  children  of  Israel  took  their 

10.  6  from  Beeroth  of  the  children  of  Jaakan 

11.  2  for  (I  speak)  not  with  your  children 

11.  19  And  ye  shall  teach  them  youi  children 

11.  21  and  the  days  of  your  children,  in  the 

12.  25  with  thee,  and  with  thy  children  after 

12.  28  and  with  thy  children  after  thee  for  ever 

13.  13  the  children  of  Belial,  are  gone  out  from 

14.  1  Ye  (are)  the  children  of  the  Lord  your 
17.  20  may  prolong  (his)  days .  .and  his  children 

21.  15  and  they  have  born  him  children 

23.  8  The  children  that  are  begotten  of  them 

24.  7  stealing  any  of  his  brethren  of  the  children 
24.  16  for  the  children,  neithershall  the  children 

28.  54  and  toward  the  remnant  of  his  children 

28.  5s  to  any.  .of  the  flesh  of  his  children 

28.  57  toward  her  children  which  she  shall  bear 

29.  1  to  make  with  the  children  of  Israel  in  the 

29.  22  of  your  children  that  shall  rise  up  after 

29.  29  unto  us  and  to  our  children  for  ever 

30.  2  thou  and  thy  children,  with  all  thine 

31.  13  And  (that)  their  children,  .may  hear,  and 
31.  19  and  teach  it  the  children  of  Israel 

31.  19  a  witness  for  me  against  the  children  of 
31.  22  and  taught  it  the  children  of  Israel  ; 

31.  23  for  thou  shalt  bring  the  children  of  Isr. 

32.  5  their  spot  (is)  not  (the  spot)  of  his  children 
32.  8  according  to  the  number  of  the  children 
32.  20  a  very  froward  generation,  children  in 
32.  46  which  ye  shall  command  your  children 


Deut.  32.  49  which  I  give  unto  the  children  of  Israel 
32.  51  against  me  among  the  children  of  Israel 
32.  51  not  in  the  midst  of  the  children  of 

32.  52  unto  the  land  which  I  give  the  children 

33.  1  Moses  the  man  of  God  blessed  the  child. 

33.  9  nor  knew  his  own  children  :  for  they  have 

33.  24  (Let)  Asher  (be)  blessed  with  children 

34.  8  And  the  children  of  Israel  wept  for  Moses 

34.  9  and  the  children  of  Israel  hearkened  unto 

Josh.  1.  2  I  do  give  to  them ..  to  the  children  of  Isr. 

2.  2  there  came  men . .  of  the  children  of  Israel 

3.  1  to  Jordan,  lieand  all  the  children  of  Israel 

3.  9  And  Joshua  said  unto  the  children  of  Is. 

4.  4  whom  he  had  prepared  of  the  children 

4.  5,  8  according  unto  the  number  of  the.  .ch. 
4.  6  when  your  children  ask  (their  fathers)  in 
4.  7  for  a  memorial  unto  the  children  of  Isr. 
4.  8  the  children  of  Israel  did  so  as  Joshua 

4. 12  the  children  of  Reuben,  and  the  children 

4. 12  passed  over  armed  before  the  children  of 
4.  21  And  he  spake  unto  the  children  of  Israel 
4.  21  When  your  children  shall  ask  their 

4.  22  Then  ye  shall  let  your  children  know 

5.  1  dried  up  the  waters . .  from  before  the  ch. 

5.  1  neitherwas  there  spirit,  .because  of  the  ch. 

5.  2  and  circumcise  again  the  children  of  Isr. 
5.  3  and  circumcised  the  children  of  Israel 

5.  6  For  the  children  of  Israel  walked  forty 
5.  7  And  their  children. .  them  Joshua 
5.  10  And  the  children  of  Israel  encamped  in 

5.  12  neither  had  the  children  of  Israel  manna 

6.  1  because  of  the  children  of  Israel :  none 

7.  1  the  children  of  Israel  committed  a 

7.  1  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  ag.  the  c. 
7.  12  Therefore  the  children  of  Israel  could  not 

7.  23  unto  Joshua,  and  uuto  all  the  children  of 

8.  31  Moses,  .commanded  the  children  of  Israel 

8.  32  in  the  presence  of  the  children  of  Israel 
9. 17  And  the  children  of  Israel  journeyed 

9.  18  And  the  children  of  Israel  smote  them 

9.  26  out  of  the  hand  of  the  children  of  Israel 

10.  4  with  Joshua  and  with  the  children  of  Is. 

10.  11  whom  the  children  of  Israel  slew  with 

10. 12  up  the  Amorites  before  the  children  of  I. 

10.  20  Joshua  and  the  children  of  Israel  had 

10.  21  his  tongue  against  any  of  the  children 

11.  14  the  children  of  Israel  took  for  a  prey 

11.  19  that  made  peace  with  the  children  of  Is. 

11.  22  none,  .left  in  the  land  of  the  children  of 

12.  1  which  the  children  of  Israel  smote 

12.  2  (which  is)  the  border  of  the  children  of  A. 

12.  6  Them  did  Moses,  .and  the  children  of  I. 

12.  7  Joshua  and  the  children  of  Israel  smote 

13.  6  drive  out  from  before  the  children  of  Isra. 

13.  10  unto  the  border  of  the  children  of  Ammon 

13.  13  Nevertheless  the  children  of  Israel  expe. 

13.  15  Moses  gave  unto.,  the  children  of  Reuben 

13.  22  Balaam .  .did  the  children  of  Israel  slay 
13.  23  the  border  of  the  children  of  Reuben 

13.  23  This  (was)  the  inheritance  of  the  children 
13.  24  unto  the  children  of  Gad  according  to 
13.  25  half  the  land  of  the  children  of  Ammon 
13.  28  This  (is)  the  inheritance  of  the  children 
13.  29  of  the  children  of  Manasseh  by  their 
13.  31  (pertaining)  unto  the  children  of  Machir 

13.  31  to  the  one  half  of  the  children  of  Machir 

14.  1  which  the  children  of  Israel  inherited  in 

14.  I  the  heads  of  the  fathers  of  the.  .children 

14.  4  For  thejchildren  of  Joseph  were  twotribes 

14.  5  so  the  children  of  Israel  did,  and  they 

14.  6  Then  the  children  of  Judah  came  unto  J. 

14.  9  thine  inheritance,  and  thy  children’s  for 

15.  1  of  the  children  of  Judah  by  their  families 

15.  12  This  (is)  the  coast  of  the  children  of  J. 

15.  13  he  gave  a  part  among  the  children  of  J. 

15.  20,  21  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  Judah 

15.  63  thechildren  of  Judah  couldnotdrivethem 

15.  63  the  Jebusites  dwell  with  the  children  of  J. 

16.  1  the  lot  of  the  children  of  Joseph  fell  from 

16.  4  So  the  children  of  Joseph,  .took  their 

16.  5  the  border  of  the  children  of  Ephraim. . 

16.  8  This  (is)  the  inheritance . .  of  the  children 

16.  9  the  separate  cities  for  the  children  of  E. 

16.  9  among  the  inheritance  of  the  children  of 

17.  2  for  the  rest  of  the  children  of  Manasseh 

17.  2  for  the  children  of  Abiezer.  .the  children 

17.  2  the  children  of  Asriel.  .the  children  of  S. 

17.  2  the  children  of  Hepher.  .the  children  of 

17.  2  these  were  the  male  children  of  Manasseh 

17.  8  Tappuah . .  (belonged)  to  the  children  of  E. 
17.  12  the  children  of  Manasseh  could  not  drive 
17.  13  when  the  children  of  Israel  were  waxen 

17. 14  And  the  children  of  Joseph  spake  unto  J. 

17.  16  And  the  children  of  Joseph  said.  The  hill 

18.  1  the  whole  congregation  of  the  children 

18.  2  remained  among  the  children  of  Israel 

18.  3  And  Joshua  said  unto  the  children  of  I. 

18.  10  Joshua  divided  the  land  unto  the  children 

18.  11  the  lot  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  B. 

18.  11  children  of  Judah  and  the  children  of  J. 

18.  14  Kirjath-jearim,  a  city  of  the  children  of 
18.  20  This  (was)  the  inheritance  of  the  children 
18.  21  Now  the  cities,  .of  the  children  of  Benja. 

18.  28  This  (is)  the  inheritance  of  the  children 

19.  1,  8  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  Simeon 

19.  1  within  the  inheritance  of  the  children  of 

19.  9  Out  of  the  portion  of  the  children  of  Jud. 

19.  9  the  inheritance  of  the  children  of  Simeon 

19.  9  the  part  of  the  children  of  Judah  was  too 

19.  9  therefore  the  children,  .had  their  inheri. 

19.  10  the  third  lot  came  up  for  the  children 
19. 16  This  (is)  the  inheritance  of  the  children 


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Josh  10  17  for  the  children  ,  according  to  their  fam 
in.  23  This  (is)  the  inheritance  .of  the  children 
!Q  24,  31  for  tile  tribe  of  the  children  of  Asher 
io  3->  The  sixth  lot  came  out  to  the  children  of 
io  32  for  the  children  of  Naphtali  according  to 
jo  3Q  This  is  the  inheritance . .  of  the  children  of 
,o  40,  48  tribe  of  the  children  of  Dan  according 
%  %  And  the  coast  of  the  children  of  Dan  went 
io  47  therefore  the  children  of  Dan  went  up  to 
ll  the  children  of  Israel  gave  an  inheritance 
10!  5?  the  heads  of  the  fathers  of  the  children 
20  2  Speak  to  the  children  of  Israel,  saying 

20  0  appointed  for  all  the  children  of  Israel 

2 1  i  heads  of  the  fathers . .  of  the  children  of  I . 

21'  3  And  the  children  of  Israel  gave  unto  the 

21'.  4  and  the  children  of  Aaron  had  by  lot 

21.  5  And  the  rest  of  the  children  of  K  'hath 
21  6  the  children  of  Gershon  (had)  by  lot  out 

2,  7  The  children  of  Merari  by  their  families 

21.  8  the  children  of  Israel  gave  by  lot  unto 
21  9  they  gave  out  of  the  tribe  of  the  children 
21  q  and  out  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  S. 

21.  10  Which  the  children  of  Aaron  had 
21  10  of  the  Kohathites.  .of  the  children  of  L. 

2l  „  Thus  they  gave  to  the  children  of  Aaron 

IO  All  the  cities  of  the  children  of  Aaron 
21.  20  the  families  of  the  children  of  Kohatti 
21  20  Levites  which  remained  of  the  children 
21'  26  for  the  families  of  the  children  of  Kohath 
21.  27  unto  the  children  of  Gershon,  of  the  fam. 

21.  34  unto  the  families  of  the  children  of  Merari 

21.  40  So  all  the  cities  for  the  children  of  Merari 

21  41  within  the  possession  of  the  children 

22.  0  the  children  of  Reuben,  and  the  children 

22  o  and  departed  from  the  children  of  Israel 
22.'  10,  II,  21,  30,  34  Children  of  Reuben,  and  the 
22.  11  the  children  of  Israel  heard  say.  Behold 
22.  11  at  the  passage  of  the  children  of  Israel 
22  12  And  when  the  children  of  Israel  heard 
22  12  the  whole  congregation  of  the  children 
22  13  children  of  Israel  sent  unto  the  children 
22  is  children  of  Reuben,  and  to  the  children 
22’  24  your  children  might  speak  unto  our  chil. 

22  23  ye  children  of  Reubeu  and  children  of  G. 

22'  23  your  children  make  our  children  cease 
22'  27  your  children  may  not  say  to  our  children 
22!  30  the  children  of  Gad,  and  the  children 
22.  31  Phinehas.  .said  unto  the  children  of  R. 

22.  31  the  children  of  Gad,  and  to  the  children 
22. 12  Phinehas.  .returned  from  the  children  of 
22  32  from  the  children  of  Gad . .  to  the  children 
22]  33  And  the  thing  pleased  the  children  of  Is. 

22  33  and  the  children  of  Israel  blessed  God 
22  33  wherein  the  children  of  Reubeu  and  Gail 
24.  4  Jacob  and  his  children  went  down  into  E. 

24.  32  which  the  children  of  Israel  brought  up 
24  32  it  became  the  inheritance  of  the  children 

Judg.  1.  1  that  the  children  of  Israel  asked  the  Loud 

1.  8  the  children  of  Judah  had  fought  against 
1.  q  afterward  the  children  of  Judah  went 
1  16  the  children . .  Kenite, Moses’  father-in-law 
1  16  with  the  children  of  J  udali  into  the  wilder. 

1  21  the  children  of  Benjamin  did  not  drive 
i.  21  but  the  Jebusites  dwell  with  the  children 

1.  34  the  Amorites  forced  the  children  of  Dan 

2  4  when  the  angel  .  spake .  .unto  all  the  chil. 

2.  6  the  children  of  Israel  went  up  every  man 

2.  11  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  in  the  sight 
o  2  venerations  of  the  children  of  Israel  might 

3  3  the  children  of  Israel  dwelt  among  the  C. 

3  7  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  in  the  sight 
i  8,  14  the  children  of  Israel  served  Chushan 

3.  q,  is  the  children  of  Israel  cried  unto  the 
3  q  the  Lord  raised  up  a  deliverer  to  the  clu. 

3.  12  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  again 

3  13  he  gathered  unto  him  the  children 
3!  is  by  him  the  children  of  Israel  sent 

o  27  the  children  of  Israel  went  down  with  him 

4.  1  the  children  of  Israel  again  did  evil  in 

4.  3  the  children  of  Israel  cried  unto  the  Lord 

4  3  he  mightily  oppressed  the  children  of  Is. 

4.  S  tile  children  of  Israel  came  up  to  her  for 
4  6  take  ten  thousand  men  of  the  children 

4:  II  Now  lleber.  .of  the  children  of  Hobab 

4  23  God  subdued . .  J  aiiin . .  before  the  children 
4.  24  hand  of  the  children  of  Israel  prospered 
6  1  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  in  the  sight 

6.  2  the  children  of  Israel  made  them  the  dens 
6  3,  33  the  children  of  the  east,  even  they 

6.’  6,  7  the  children  of  Israel  cried  unto  the 

6  8  the  Lord  sent  a  prophet  unto  the  children 

7  12  all  the  children  of  the  east  lay  along  111  the 

8.  10  all  the  hosts  of  the  children  of  the  east 

8  18  each  one  resembled  the  children  of  a  king 

8.  28  Thus  was  Midian  subdued  before  the  chi. 
8.  33  that  the  children  of  Israel  turned  again 
8.  34  the  children  of  Israel  remembered  not 

10.  6  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  again 

10.  6  the  gods  of  Moab,  and.  .of  the  children 

10.  7  into  the  hands  of  the  children  of  Ammon 
10.  8  they  vexed  and  oppressed  the  children 
10  8  eighteen  years,  all  the  children  of  Israel 
10.  g  the  children  of  Amnion  passed  over  Jor. 
10.  10  the  children  of  Israel  cried  unto  the  Lord 
10. 11  the  Lord  said  unto  the  children  of  Israel 
IO.  II  (Did)  not  (I  deliver  you),  .from  the  chil. 
10.  13  the  children  of  Israel  said  unto  the  LORD 
10.  17  the  children  of  Ammon  were  gathered 
10.  17  the  children  of  Israel  assembled  thernse. 

10.  18  will  begin  to  fight  against  the  children 

11.  4,  S  the  children  of  Ammon  made  war  aga. 

11.  6  that  we  may  fight  with  the  children  of  A. 

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T„fi„  „  8  q  fight  against  the  children  of  Ammon  and 

II  I-  13,  I4,?8  the  king  of  the  children  of  A. 

H  13  nor  the  land  of  the  children  of  Ammon 
11  27  the  children  of  Israel  and  the  children 
20,  30  he  passed  over  (unto)  the  children  of 
U  ,,  when  1  return  in  peace  from  the  children 
11  32  Jephthah  passed  over  unto  the  children 
33  the  children .  .were  subdued  before  the 

11  36  of  thine  enemies,  (even)  of  the  children  of 
12'  1  over  to  fight  against  the  children  of  A. 

12  2  at  great  strife  with  the  children  of  Amm. 

12'  3  and  passed  over  against  the  children 

13  I  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  again  in  the 

14  16  thou  hast  put  forth  a  riddle  unto  the  chi. 

14  17  she  told  the  riddle  to  the  children  of  her 
18  2  the  children  of  Dan  sent  of  them  family 

18.  16  six  hundred  men.  .which  (were)  of  the  c. 

18.  22  gathered  together,  and  overtook  the  ch. 

18  23  And  they  cried  unto  the  children  of  Dan 
18  23  And  the  children  of  Dan  said  unto  him 
18  26  And  the  children  of  Dan  went  their  way 
18  30  And  the  children  of  Dan  set  up  the  graven 
10  12  that  (is)  not  of  the  children  of  Israel 

iq  30  the  day  that  the  children  of  Israel  came 
20  1  Then  all  the  children  of  Israel  went  out 

20  3  Now  the  children  of  Benjamin  heard  that 
20  3  the  children  of  Israel  were  gone  up  to  M. 

20.  7  Behold,  ye  (are)  all  children  of  Israel 
20  13  Now  therefore  deliver  (us),  .the  children 
20  13  the  children  of  Benjamin  would  not 
20  13  to  the  voice  of  their  brethren  the  children 
2o  14  the  children  of  Benjamin  gathered  them. 

20  14  to  go  out  to  battle  against  the  children 
20  13  And  the  children  of  Benjamin  were  num. 

20  18  the  children  of  Israel  arose,  and  went  up 
20  18  23,  28  against  the  children  of  Benjamin 
20  19’the  children  of  Israel  rose  up  in  the 
20  21  the  children  of  Benjamin  came  forth 
20  23  the  children  of  Israel  went  up  and  wept 
20.  24  the  children  of  Israel  came  near  against 
20  25  destroyed  down  to  the  ground  of  the  chil. 
20’  26  Then  all  the  children  of  Israel . .  went  up 
20  27  the  children  of  Israel  enquired  of  the  Lord 
20  30  the  children  of  Israel  went  up  against 
20  31  the  children  of  Benjamin  went  out 
20.  32  the  children  of  Benjamin  said,  They  (are) 
20  32  the  children  Israel  said,  Let  us  flee 

20  33  the  children  of  Israel  destroyed  of  the 
20'.  36  the  children  of  Benjamin  saw  that  they 
20.  48  turned  again  upon  the  children  of  Benja 

3  the  children  of  Israel  said,  Who  (is  there) 

6  the  children  of  Israel  repented  them  for 
13  sent  (some)  to  speak  to  the  children  of  B. 

21  18  for  the  children  of  Israel  have  sworn 
21'  20  they  commanded  the  children  of  Benja. 

21  23  And  the  children  of  Benjamin  did  so 
21’  24  And  the  children  of  Israel  departed  thence 

Sa.  2.  3  she  that  hath  many  children  is  waxed 
2  28  offerings  made  by  fire  of  the  children 
7'  4  Then  the  children  of  Israel  did  put  away 
7  6  Samuel  judged  the  children  of  Israel  in 

7  7  the  children  of  Israel  were  gathered 

7  7  And  when  the  children  of  Israel  heard  (it) 

7  8  And  the  children  of  Israel  said  to  Samuel 
q  2  (there  was)  not  among  the  children  of  Is. 
10  18  And  said  unto  the  children  of  Israel 
10  27  the  children  of  Belial  said,  How  shall  this 
8  the  children  of  Israel  were  three  hundred 
12  the  king  of  the  children  of  Ammon  came 
14.  18  ark.  .was  at  that  time  with  the  children 
14.  47  against  the  children  of  Ammon,  and 
1  ^  6  ye  showed  kindness  to  all  the  children 

26.’  iq  if  (they  be)  the  children  of  men,  cursed 
o0  22  to  every  man  his  wife  and  his  children 
2  Sa  1.  18  Also  he  bade  them  teach  the  children 

7  6  1  brought  up  the  children  of  Israel  out  of 
7  7  I  have  walked  with  all  the  children  of  Isr. 

7  10  neither  shall  the  children  of  wickedness 

7  14  with  the  stripes  of  the  children  of  men 

8  12  of  the  children  of  Ammon,  and  of  the 

1  the  king  of  the  children  of  Amnion  died 

2  came  into  the  land  of  the  children  of  A . 

3  the  princes  of  the  children  of  Amnion  said 
6  And  when  the  children  of  Ammon  saw 
6  the  children  of  Ammon  sent  and  hired 

,0  8  And  the  children  of  Ammon  came  out 
10. 10  put  (them)  in  array  against  the  children 
10.  11  if  the  children  of  Ammon  be  too  strong 
10  14  And  when  the  children  of  Ammon  saw 
10. 14  So  Joab  returned  from  the  children  of  A. 
10  iq  So  the  Syrians  feared  to  help  the  children 
1  and  they  destroyed  the  children  of  Am. 
rt  it  grew  up  with  him  and  with  his  children 
o  slain  him  with  the  sword  of  the  children 


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11. 

12. 


12.  q  slain  nun  witn  me  «»v 

12  26  against  Rabbah  of  the  children  of  Ammon 
12  31  unto  all  the  cities  of  the  children  of  Am. 
17'  27  Nahash  of  Rabbah  of  the  children  of  A. 

21  2  the  Gibeonites  (were)  not  of  the  children 

21  2  the  children  of  Israel  had  sworn  unto  them 

2i  2  in  his  zeal  to  the  children  of  Israel  and  J . 
1  Ki.  2.  4  If  thv  children  take  heed  to  their  way 
4.  30  excelled  the  wisdom  of  all  the  children 
6  1  after  the  children  of  Israel  were  come  out 
6  I’  I  will  dwell  among  the  children  of  Israel 
8  I  chief  of  the  fathers  of  the  children  of  Is. 

8  q  the  Lord  made  (a  covenant)  with  the  chil. 
8.  25  so  that  thy  children  take  heed  to  their 
8.  3Q  thou,  .knowest  the  hearts  of  all  the  chil. 
8.  63  all  the  children  of  Israel  dedicated  the 

q  6  from  following  me,  ye  or  your  children 
o  20  which  (were)  not  of  the  children  of  Israel 

9  21  Their  children  that  were  left  after  them 


•  Ki  9  21  whom  the  children  of  Israel  also  were  not 
a  22  of  the  children  of  Israel  did  Solomon  make 

11.  2  the  Lord  said  unto  the  children  of  Israel 

11  7  abomination  of  the  children  of  Ammon 

II  33  Milcom  the  god  of  the  children  of  Ammon 

12.  17  But  (as  for)  the  children  of  Israel  which 

12.  24  against  your  brethren  the  children  of  Is. 

12.  33  ordained  a  feast  unto  the  children  of  Isr. 

18.  20  So  Aliab  sent  unto  all  the  children  of  Isr. 

19.  10,  14  the  children  of  Israel  have  forsaken 

20.  3  thy  wives  also  and  thy  children,  (even)  the 
20.  5  gold,  and  thy  wives,  and  thy  children 
20.  7  he  sent  unto  me .  .for  my  children 

20.  15  all  the  children  of  Israel,  (being)seven  th. 

20.  27  And  the  children  of  Israel  were  numbered 

20.  29  and  the  children  of  Israel  slew  of  the  Syr. 

21.  13  there  came  in  two  men,  children  of  Belial 
21.  26  whom  the  Lord  cast  out  before  the  child. 

2  Ki  47  and  live  thou  and  thy  children  of  the  rest 
8  12  that  thou  wilt  do  unto  the  children  of  Is. 

8  19  to  give . .  alway  alight,(and)tohis  children 

9.  1  Elisha,  .called  one  of  the  children  of 

10.  13  we  go  down  to  salute  the  children  of  the 
10  30  thy  children,  .shall  sit  on  the  throne  of  Is. 

13  3  the  children  of  Israel  dwelt  in  their  tents 

14  6  the  children  of  the  murderers  he  slew  not 
14.  6  shall  not  be  put  to  death  for  the  children 

16  3  the  LORD  cast  out  from  before  the  children 
17.  7  that  the  children  of  Israel  had  sinned 

17  8  the  Lord  cast  out  from  before  the  child. 

17  9  the  children  of  Israel  did  secretly  (those) 

17  22  the  children  of  Israel  walked  in  all  the 
17.  24  placed,  .instead  of  the  children  of  Israel 

17.  31  Sepharvites  burnt  their  children 

17  34  the  Lord  commanded  the  children  of  J. 

17  41  children,  and  their  children’s  children:  as 

18.  4  the  children  of  Israel  did  burn  incense  to 

19  3  for  the  children  are  come  to  thebirth,  and 

19.  12  children  of  Eden  which  (were)  in  T.’ 

21.  2,  9  before  the  children  of  Israel 

23.  6  upon  the  graves  of  the  children  of  the 
23  10  (is)  in  the  valley  of  the  children  of  H. 

23  13  Milcom  the  abomination  of  the  children 

24.  2  sent,  bands  of  the  children  of  Ammon 
1  Ch  1.  43  before  (any)  king  reigned  over  the  chil. 

4  27  but  his  brethren  had  not  many  children 

4  27  neither,  multiply,  like  to  the  children  of 
3  11  the  children  of  Gad  dwelt  over  against 

3  14  These  (are)  the  children  of  Abihail  the  son 

5  23  the  children  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh 

6  3  And  the  children  of  Amram  ;  Aaron,  and 
6.  33  they  that  waited  with  their  children  :  of 
6.  64  the  children  of  Israel  gave  to  the  Levites 

6  63,  63  out  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of 

6.  65  out  of  the  tribe  of  the  childreu  of  Benja. 

7  12  Shuppim  also,  and  Iluppim,  the  children 
7  29  by  the  borders  of  the  children  of  Manas. 

7.  29  In  these  dwelt  the  children  of  Joseph  the 
7  33  These  (are)  the  children  of  Japhlet 

7.  40  All  these  (were)  the  children  of  Asher 
q  3  in  Jerusalem  dwelt  of  the  children  of  J. 

0  3  children  of  Benjamin,  and  of  the  children 

9.  4  the  children  of  Pharez  the  son  of  Judah 
q  18  in  the  companies  of  the  children  of  Levi 

9  23  they  and  their  children  (had)the  oversight 

11  31  (that  pertained)  to  the  children  of  Benj. 

12  16  there  came  of  the  children  of  Benjamin 
12.  24  the  children  of  Judah  that  bare  shield 
12  23  the  children  of  Simeon,  mighty  men  of 
12  26  Of  the  children  of  Levi,  four  thousand 

12  29  of  the  children  of  Benjamin,  the  kindred 
12.  30  of  the  children  of  Ephraim  twenty 

12.  32  of  the  children  of  Issachar,  (which  were) 
16  13  ye  children  of  Jacob,  his  chosen  ones 
17'  9  neither  shall  the  children  of  wickedness 
18  11  from  the  children  of  Ammon,  and  from 
iq  1  Nahash  the  king  of  the  children  of  A. 
iq.  2  came  into  the  land  of  the  children  of  A. 
iq  3  the  princes  of  the  children  of  Ammon  said 
iq  6  when  the  children  of  Ammon  saw  that 
io  6  Hanun  and  the  children  of  Ammon  sent 
iq  7  the  children  of  Ammon  gathered  them, 
iq.  9  the  children  of  Ammon  came  out,  and  put 

19.  11  they  set.  .in  array  against  the  children  of 
iq.  12  if  the  children  of  Ammon  be  too  strong 
iq.  13  And  when  the  children  of  Ammon  saw 
iq.  19  neither  would .  .help  the  children  of  Am. 

20.  1  wasted  the  country  of  the  children  of  A. 

20.  3  with  all  the  cities  of  the  children  of  Am. 
24.  2  Nadab  and  Abihu  died .  .and  had  no  chil. 
27.  1  the  children  of  Israel  after  their  number 

27  3  Of  the  children  of  Perez  (was)  the  chief 
27.  10,  14,  20  of  the  children  of  Ephraim 

28  8  an  inheritance  for  your  children  after  you 
2  Ch.  5.  2  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of  the  children  of 

3  10  Lord  made  (a  covenant)  with  the  child. 

6  11  that  he  made  with  the  children  of  Israel 
6.  16  yet  so  that  thy  children  take  heed  to 

6  30  for  thou  only  knowest.  .the  children  of 

7  3  when  all  the  children  of  Israel  saw  how 

8  2  caused  the  children  of  Israel  to  dwell 

8  8  of  their  children .  .whom  the  children  of 
8  9  of  the  children  of  Israel  did  Solomon 

10.  17  (as  for)  the  children  of  Israel  that  dwelt 

10  18  childreu  of  Israel  stoned  him  with  stones 

11  iq  Which  bare  him  children;  Jeush,  and 

11.  23  dispersed  of  all  his  children  throughout 

1 3  7  gathered  unto  him  vain  men,  the  children 
13  12  O  children  of  Israel,  fight  ye  not  against 
13  16  the  children  of  Israel  fled  before  Judah 
13  18  the  children  of  Israel  were  brought  under 
13  18  the  children  of  Judah  prevailed,  because 


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2  Cli.  20.  i  children  of  Moab,  and  the  children  of  A. 
20.  io,  23  the  children  of  Ammon  and  Moab 
20.  13  with  their  little  ones,  .and  their  children 
20.  19  children  of  the  Kohathites,  and  of  the  ch. 

20.  22  Lord  set  ambusliments  against  the  chil. 

21.  14  thy  children,  and  thy  wives,  and  all  thy 
25.  4  he  slew  not  their  children,  bnt  (did)  as  (it 
25.  4  The  fathers  shall  not  die  for  the  children 
25.  4  neither  shall  the  children  die  for  the 

25.  7  (to  wit,  with)  all  the  children  of  Ephraim 
23.  11  smote  of  the  children  of  Seir  ten  thous. 
23.  12  did  the  children  of  Judah  carry  away 
25. 14  that  he  brought  the  gods  of  the  children 
27.  5  the  children  of  Ammon  gave  him  the 

27.  5  So  much  did  the  children  of  Ammon  pay 

28.  3  burnt  his  children  in  the  fire,  after  the 
28.  3  the  Lord  had  cast  out  before  the  children 
28.  8  the  children  of  Israel  carried  away  captive 
28.  10  ye  purpose  to  keep  under  the  children  of 
28.  12  certain  of  the  heads  of  the  children  of  E. 
30.  6  Ye  children  of  Israel,  turn  again  unto  the 
30.  9  your  brethren  and  your  children  (shall) 

30.  21  the  children  of  Israel . .  kept  the  feast  of 

31.  1  Then  all  the  children  of  Israel  returned 
31.  5  the  children  of  Israel  brought  in 

31.  6  (concerning)  the  children  of  Israel  and  J. 
33.  2  whom  the  Lord  had . .  before  the  children 
33.  6  he  caused  his  children  to  pass  through  the 
33.  9  whom  the  Lord  had . .  before  the  children 
34  33  that  (pertained)  to  the  children  of  Israel 
35. 17  the  children  of  Israel . .  kept  the  passover 
Ezra  2.  1  these  (are)  the  children  of  the  province 
2.  3  The  children  of  Parosh,  two  thousand  an 
2.  4  The  children  of  Shephatiah,  three  hundred 
2.  5  The  children  of  Arah,  seven  hundred 
2.  6  children  of  Pahath-moab,  of  the  children 
2.  7  The  children  of  Elam,  a  thousand  two  h. 
2.  8  The  children  of  Zattu,  nine  hundred  forty 
2.  9  The  children  of  Zaccai,  seven  hundred  and 
2.  10  The  children  of  Bani,  six  hundred  forty 
2.  11  The  children  of  Behai,  six  hundred  twenty 

2. 12  The  children  of  Azgad,  a  thousand  two 

2. 13  The  children  of  Adonikam,  six  hundred 
2.  14  The  children  of  Bigvai,  two  thousand  fifty 
2.  15  The  children  of  Adiu,  four  hundred  fifty 
2.  16  The  children  of  Ater  of  Hezekiah,  ninety 
2.  17  The  children  of  Bezai,  three  huudred 

2.  18  The  children  of  Jorah,  an  hundred  and 
2. 19  The  children  of  Hashum,  two  hundred 
2.  20  The  children  of  Gibbar,  ninety  and  five 
2.  21  The  children  of  Beth-lehem,  an  hundred 
2.  24  The  children  of  Azmaveth,  forty  and  two 
2.  25  The  children  of  Kirjath-arim,  Chephirah 
2.  26  The  children  of  Ramah  and  Gaba,  six  h. 
2.  26  The  children  of  Nebo,  fifty  and  two 
2 .  30  The  children  of  Magbish,  an  huudred  fifty 
2.  31  The  children  of.  .Elam,  a  thousand  two 
2.  32  The  children  of  Harim,  three  hundred 
2.  33  The  children  of  Lod,  Hadid,  and  Ono 
2.  34  The  children  of  Jericho,  three  hundred 
2.  35  The  children  of  Senaah,  three  thousand 
2. 36  the  children  of  Jedaiah,  of  the  house  of 
2.  37  The  children  of  Immer,  a  thousand  fifty 
2.  38  The  children  of  Pashur,  a  thousand  two 
2.  39  The  children  of  Harim,  a  thousand  and 
2.  40  the  children  of  Jeshua,  and  Kadmiel 
2.  40  of  the  children  of  Hodaviah,  seventy  and 
2.  41  the  children  of  Asaph,  an  hundred  twenty 
2.  42  Tlie  children  of  the  porters  :  the  children 
2.  42  children  of  Talmou,  the  children  of  Ak. 

2.  42  the  children  of  Hatita,  the  children  of 
2.  43  The  Nethinims :  the  children  of  Ziha 

children  of  Hasupha,  the  ch.  of  Tabbaoth 

а.  44  The  children  of  Keros,  .children  of  Siaha 

the  children  of  Padon 

2.  45  The  children  of  Lebanah,  the  children  of 
Hagabah,  the  children  of  Akkub 
2.  46  The  children  of  Hagab,  the  children  of 
Shalmai,  the  children  of  Hanan 
2.  47  The  children  of  Giddel,  the  children  of 
Gahar,  the  children  of  Reaiah 
2.  4$  The  children  of  Reziti,  the  children  of 
Nekoda,  the  children  of  Gazzam 
2.  49  The  children  of  Uzzah,  the  children  of 
Paseali,  the  children  of  Besai 
2.  50  The  children  of  Asnah,  the  children  of 
Mehuuim,  the  children  of  Nephusim 
2.  51  The  children  of  Baklmk,  the  children 
of  Hakupha,  the  children  of  Harhur 
2.  52  The  children  of  Bazluth,  the  children 
of  Mehida,  the  children  of  Harsha 
2.  53  The  children  of  Barkos,  the  children  of 
Sisera,  the  children  of  Thamah 
2.  54  The  children  of  Neziah.  .chil.  of  Hatiplia 
2.  55  The  children  of  Solomon’s  servants 
the  children  of  Sotai,  the  children  of 
Sophereth,  the  children  of  Peruda 
2.  56  Tlie  children  of  Jaalah,  the  children  of 
Darkon,  the  children  of  Giddel 
2.  57  The  ch.  of  Shephatiah,  the  ch.  of  Hattil 
ch.  of  Pochereth  of  Zebaim,  the  ch.of  Ami 
2.  58  the  children  of  Solomon’s  servants,  (were) 
2.  60  The  children  of  Delaiali,  the  children  of 
2.  60  the  children  of  Nekoda,  six  hundred  fifty 
2.  61  the  children  of  the  priests  :  the  children 

2.  61  the  children  of  Koz,  the  children  of 

3.  1  and  the  children  of  Israel  (were)  in  the 

4.  i  the  children  of  the  captivity  builded  the 

б.  16  the  children  of  Israel,  the  priests,  and  the 
6.  16  rest  of  the  children  of  the  captivity,  kept 
6.  19,  20  the  children  of  the  captivity 

6.  21  the  children  of  Israel,  .did  eat 


Ezra  7.  7  there  went  up  (some)  of  the  children 

8.  35  the  children  of  those  that  had  been  carried 

9.  12  leave  (it)  for  an  inheritance  to  your  chil. 

10.  7  uuto  all  the  children  of  the  captivity 

10.  16  the  children  of  the  captivity  did  so 

10.  44  had  wives  by  whom  they  had  children 
Nell.  1.  6  for  the  children  of  Israel  thy  servants,  and 

1.  6  confess  the  sins  of  the  children  of  Israel 

2.  10  seek  the  welfare  of  the  children  of  Israel 

5.  5  ourchildren  astheir  children  ;  and,  lo,  we 

7.  6  These  (are)  the  children  of  the  province 

7.  8  The  children  of  Parosh,  two  thousand  an 

7.  9  The  children  of  Shephatiah,  three  liun. 

7.  10  The  children  of  Arah,  six  hundred  fifty 
7.  11  of  the  children  of  Jeshua  and  Joab,  two 
7.  12  The  children  of  Elam,  a  thousand  two  h. 
7.  13  The  children  of  Zattu,  eight  hundred 

7.  14  The  children  of  Zaccai,  seven  hundred 
7.  15  The  children  of  Binnui,  six  hundred  forty 
7.  16  The  children  of  Bebai,  six  hundred 
7.  17  The  children  of  Azgad,  two  thousand 
7.  18  The  children  of  Adonikam,  six  hundred 
7.  19  The  children  of  Bigvai,  two  thousand 
7.  20  The  children  of  Adin,  six  hundred  fifty 
7.  21  The  children  of  Ater  of  Hezekiah,  ninety 
7.  22  The  children  of  Hashum,  three  hundred 
7.  23  The  children  of  Bezai,  three  hundred 
7.  24  The  children  of  Hariph,  an  hundred  and 
7.  25  The  children  of  Gibeon,  ninety  and  five 
7.  34  The  children  of  the  other  Elam,  a  thou. 

7.  35,  42  The  children  of  Harim,  three  hundred 
7.  36  The  children  of  Jericho,  three  hundred 
7.  37  The  children  of  Lod,  Hadid,  and  Ono 
7.  38  The  children  of  Senaah,  three  thousand 
7.  39  the  children  of  Jedaiah,  of  the  house  of 
7.  40  The  children  of  Immer,  a  thousand  fifty 
7.  41  The  children  of  Pashur,  a  thousand  two 
7.  43  the  children  of  Jeshua.  .of  the  children  of 
7.  44  the  children  of  Asaph,  an  hundred  forty 
7.  45  the  children  of  Shallum,  the  children  of 
7.  45  the  children  of  Talmon,  the  children  of 
7.  45  the  children  of  Hatita,  the  children  of 
7.  46  The  Nethinims  :  the  children  of  Ziha 
7.  46  the  children  of  Hashupha,  the  children  of 
7.  47  The  children  of  Keros,  the  children  of  Sia, 
the  children  of  Padon 

7.  48  The  children  of  Lebana,  the  children  of 
‘Hagaba,  the  children  of  Shalmai 
7.  49  The  children  of  Hanan,  the  children  of 
Giddel,  the  children  of  Gahar 
7.  50  The  children  of  Reaiah,  the  children  of 
Rezin,  the  children  of  Nekoda 
7.  51  The  children  of  Gazzam,  the  children  of 
ITzza,  the  children  of  Phaseali 
7.  52  The  children  of  Bezai,  the  children  of 
Meunim,  the  children  of  Nephishesim 
7.  53  The  children  of  Bakbuk,  the  children  of 
Hakupha,  the  children  of  Harhur 
7.  54  The  children  of  Bazlith,  the  children  of 
Mehida,  the  children  of  Harsha 
7.  55  The  children  of  Barkos,  the  children  of 
Sisera,  the  children  of  Tamah 
7.  56  The  children  of  Neziah,  the  ch.  of  Hatiplia 
7.  57  The  children  of  Solomon’s  servants 

the  children  of  Sotai,  the  children  of 
Sophereth,  the  children  of  Perida 
7.  58  The  children  of  Jaala,  the  children  of 
Darkon,  the  children  of  Giddel 
7.  39  The  children  of  Shephatiah,  the  ch.  of  H. 

'  the  children  of  Pochereth.  .thech.  of  A. 

7.  60  the  children  of  Solomon’s  servants,  (were) 
7.  62  The  children  of  Delaiah,  the  children  of 
Tobiah,  the  children  of  Nekoda 
7.  63  And  of  the  priests  :  the  children  of  Hab. 
7.  63  the  children  of  Koz,  the  children  of  Bar. 

7.  73  the  children  of  Israel  (were)  in  their  cities 

8.  14  that  the  children  of  Israel  should  dwell 

8.  17  unto  that  day  had  not  the  children  of  Is. 

9.  1  the  children  of  Israel  were  assembled  with 

9.  23  Their  children  also  multipliedst  thou  as 
9.  24  So  the  children  went  in  and  possessed 

10.  39  For  the  children  of  Israel  and  the  chil. 

11.  3  and  the  children  of  Solomon’s  servants 

11.  4  at  Jerusalem  dwelt  (certain)  of  the  chil. 
11.  4  dwelt  (certain),  .of  the  children  of  Beuja. 

11.  4  Of  the  children  of  Judah,  .of  the  children 
11.  25  (some)  of  the  children  of  Judah  dwelt  at 

11.  31  The  children  also  of  Benjamin  from  Geba 

12.  47  Levitessanctified(them)untothechildren 

13.  2  they  met  not  the  children  of  Israel  with 
13.  16  and  sold,  .unto  the  children  of  Judah 

13.  24  their  children  spake  half  in  the  speech  of 
Job  5.  4  His  cliildreu  are  far  from  safety,  and  they 

8.  4  If  thy  children  have  sinned  against  him 
17.  5  even  the  eyes  of  his  children  shall  fail 

19.  17  I  entreated  for  the  children’s  (sake)  of 

20.  10  His  children  shall  seek  to  please  the  poor 
21. 19  God  layeth  uphis  iniquity  forhis  children 
27.  14  If  his  children  be  multiplied,  (it  is)  for 

30.  8  (They  were)  children  of  fools,  yea,  chil. 
41.  34  he  (is)  a  king  over  all  the  children  of 

Psa.  11.  4  behold,  his  eyelids  try,  the  children  of 

12.  1  the  faithful  fail  from  among  the  children 

14.  2  The  Lord  looked,  .upon  the  children  of 
17.  14  they  are  full  of  children,  and  leave  the 

21.  10  their  seed  from  among  the  children  of 
34.  11  Come,  ye  children,  hearken  unto  me 

36.  7  therefore  the  children  of  men  put  their 
45.  2  Thou  art  fairer  than  the  children  of  men 
45.  16  Instead  of  thy  fathers  shall  be . .  children 
53.  2  God  looked  down,  .upon  the  children  of 
66.  5  terrible  (in  his)  doing  toward  the  children 


Psa.  69.  8  an  alien  unto  my  mother’s  children 

72.  4  he  shall  save  the  children  of  the  needy 

73.  15  I  should  offend  (against),  .thy  children 
78.  4  We  will  not  hide  (them)  from  their  chil. 
78.  5  they  should  make,  .known  to  their  chil. 
78.  6  (even)  the  children  (which)  should 

78.  6  (who)  should,  .declare,  .to  their  children 
78.  9  The  children  of  Ephraim,  (being)  armed 

82.  6  all  of  you  (are)  children  of  the  Most  High 

83.  8  they  have  holpen  the  children  of  Lot 

89.  30  If  his  children  forsake  my  law,  and  walk 

90.  3  and  sayest,  Return,  ye  children  of  men 
90.  16  thy  glory  unto  their  children 

102.  28  The  children  of  thy  servants  shall 

103.  7  He  made  known  his  ways,  .unto  the  chil. 
103.  13  Like  as  a  father  pitieth  (his)  children,  (so) 
103.  17  his  righteousness  unto  children’s  children 
103.  6  0  ye  seed  of  Abraham,  .ye  children  of  J. 
107.  8,  15,  21,  31  his  wonderful  works  to.  .chil. 
109.  9  Let  his  children  be  fatherless,  and  his 
109.  10  Let  his  children  be  continually  vagabonds 
113.  9  the  barren  woman,  .(be)  a.  .mother  of  ch. 

1 15.  14  The  Lord  shall  increase,  .your  children 
115.  16  the  earth  hath  he  given  to  the  children 
127.  3  Lo,  children  (are)  an  heritage  of  the  Lord 

127.  4  As  arrows . .  so  (are)  children  of  the  youth 

128.  3  thy  children  like  olive  plants  round  about 
128.  6  Yea,  thou  slialt  see  thy  children’s  chil. 
132.  12  If  thy  children  will  keep  my  covenant 
132.  12  their  children  shall  also  sit  upon  thy 
137.  7  Remember,  .the  children  of  Edom  in  the 
144.  7,  11  deliver  me.  .from .  strange  children 

147.  13  he  hath  blessed  thy  children  within  thee 

148.  14  He  also  exaltetli  the.  .children  of  Israel 

149.  2  let  the  children  of  Zion  be  joyful  in  their 
Prov.  4.  1  Hear,  ye  children,  the  instruction  of  a 

5.  7  Hear  me  now  therefore,  O  ye  children 

7.  24  Hearken  unto  me  now.  .0  ye  children 

8.  32  Now  therefore  hearken.  .0  ye  children 

13.  22  an  inheritance  to  his  children’s  children 

14.  26  his  children  shall  have  a  place  of  refuge 

15.  11  how  much  more,  .the  hearts  of  the  chil. 
17.  6  Children’s  children  (are)  the  crown  of  old 
17.  6  the  glory  of  children  (are)  their  fathers 

20.  7  his  children  (are)  blessed  afterjhim 

31.  28  Her  children  arise  up,  and  call  her 

Song  1.  6  my  mother’s  children  were  angry  with 
Isa.  1.  2  I  have  nourished  and  brought  up  children 

1.  4  a  seed  of  evil-doers,  children  that  are 
11.  14  the  children  of  Ammon  shall  obey  them 
14.  21  Prepare  slaughter  for  his  children  for  the 
17.  3  they  shall  be  as  the  glory  of  the  children 
17.  9  which  they  left  because  of  the  children 

21.  17  the  mighty  men  of  the  children  of  Kedar 
27.  12  shall  be  gathered  one  by  one,  0  ye  chil. 

30.  1  Woe  to  the  rebellious  children,  saith  the 

30.  9  lying  children,  children  (that)  will  not 

31.  6  (from)  whom  the  children  of  Israel 

37.  3  for  the  children  are  come  to  the  birth 

37.  12  and  the  children  of  Eden  which  (were)  in 

38.  19  the  father  to  the  children  shall  make 
49.  17  Thy  children  shall  make  haste ;  thy 

49.  20  The  children  which  thou  shalt  have,  after 
49.  25  I  will  contend . .  I  w  ill  save  thy  children 
54.  i  for  more  (are)  the  children  of  the  desolate 
54.  1  than  the  children  of  the  married  wife 
54.  13  all  thy  children  (shall  be)  taught  of  the  L. 
54.  13  great  (shall  be)  the  peace  of  thy  children 
63.  8  (are)  my  people,  children  (that)  will  not  lie 
66.  8  Zion  travailed,  she  brought  forth . .  chil. 
66.  20  as  the  children  of  Israel  bring  an  offering 
Jer.  2.  9  with  your  children's  children  will  I  plead 

2.  16  the  children  of  Noph  and  Tahapanes  have 

2.  30  In  vain  have  I  smitten  your  children;  they 

3.  14  Turn,  O  backsliding  children,  saith  the  L. 

3.  19  How  shall  I  put  thee  among  the  children 
3.  21  weeping(and)supplicationsofthechildren 

3.  22  Return,  ye  backsliding  children,  (and)  I 

4.  22  they  (are)  sottish  children,  and  they  have 
5-  7  thy  children  have  forsaken  me,  and  sworn 

6.  1  ye  children  of  Benjamin,  gather  your. 

7.  18  The  children  gather  wood,  and  the  fathers 
7.  30  the  children  of  Judah  have  done  evil 

9.  26  and  Edom,  and  the  children  of  Ammon 

10.  20  my  children  are  gone  forth  of  me,  and 

16.  14,  15  Lord  liveth,  that  brought  up  the  chil. 

17.  2  their  children  remember  their  altars 

17.  19  stand  in  the  gate  of  the  children  of  the 

18.  21  deliver  up  their  children  to  the  famine 
23.  7  The  Lord  liveth.which  brought  up  the  chi. 
25.  21  Edom,  and  Moab,  and  the  children  of  A. 

30.  20  Their  children  also  shall  be  as  aforetime 

31.  15  Rachel  weeping  for  her  children 

31.  15  refused  to  be  comforted  for  her  children 
31.  17  (thy)  children  shall  come  again  to  their 

31.  29  and  the  children’s  teeth  are  set  on  edge 

32.  18  the  iniquity,  .into,  .their  children  after 

32.  30  the  children  of  Israel  and  the  children  of 

32.  30  the  children  of  Israel  have  onlyprovoked 

32.  32  of  the  children  of  Israel,  and  of  the  child. 
32.  39  for  the  good  of . .  their  children  after  them 
38.  23  So  they  shall  bring  out  all.  .thy  children 
47.  3  fathers  shall  not  look,  .to  (their)  children 

49.  6  bring  again  the  captivity  of  the  children 

50.  4  the  children  of  Israel  shall  come 

50.  4  they  and  the  children  of  Judah  together 
50.  33  The  children  of  Israel  and  the  children  of 
Eze.  2.  3  I  send  thee  to  the  children  of  Israel,  to  a 

2.  4  For  (they  are)  impudent  children,  and 

3.  11  go,  get  thee,  .unto  the  children  of  thy 

4.  13  thus  shall  the  children  of  Israel  eat  their 
6.  5  I  will  lay  the . .  carcases  of  the  children 


CHILDREN 


1G3 


CHILION 


21  thou  hast  slain  my  children,  and  delivered 
,  ,6  the  blood  of  thy  children,  which  thou  didst 
4,  mother's  daughter,  .loatheth her.  .childr. 

,  . .  thy  sisters/which  loathed  their . .  children 
'  2  and  the  children's  teeth  are  set  on  edge? 

18  I  said  unto  their  children  in  the  wilder. 

,  2i  the  children  rebelled  against  me  :  they 
.  ,Q  had  slain  their  children  to  their  idols 
1  14  in  the  midst  of  the  children  of  men,  with 

12  son  of  man,  say  unto  the  children  of  thy 

17  Yet  the  children  of  thy  people  say 
no  the  children  of  thy  people  still  are  talking 
%  thou .  .hast  shed  (the  blood  of)  the  childr. 

16  For  Judah,  and  for  the  children  of  Israel 

18  the  children  of  thy  people  shall  speak 

21  I  will  take  the  children  of  Israel  from 
25  their  children,  and  their  children’s  chil. 

7  I  will  dwell  in  the  midst  of  the  children  of 
o  of  any  stranger  that  (is)  among  the  chil. 

15  when  the  children  of  Israel  went  astray 

22  the  strangers . .  which  shall  beget  children 

22  as  born  in  the  country  among  the  children 
ii  the  children  of  Israel  went  astray,  as  the 

3  he  should  bring  (certain)  of  the  children  of 
6  Now  among  these  were,  of  the  children 

38  And  wheresoever  the  children  of  men 

13  which  (art)  of  the  children  of  the  eaptiv. 

13  which  (is)  of  the  children  of  the  captivity 
24  they  cast,  .their  children,  and  their  wives 
41  and  the  chief  of  the  children  of  Ammon 

i  prince  which  standeth  for  the  children  of 

10  the  number  of  the  children . .  shall  be  as 

11  the  children  of  Judah  and  the  children  of 

4  I  will  not  have  mercy  upon  her  children 
4  for  they  (be)  the  children  of  whoredoms 
1  love  of  the  LORD  toward  the  children  of 

4  the  children  of  Israel  shall  abide  many 

5  Afterward  shall  the  children  of  Israel  _ 

I  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  ye  childrenpf 

6  I  will  also  forget  thy  children 

7  for  they  have  begotten  strange  children 

12  Though  they  bring  up  then-  children,  yet 

13  Ephraim  shall  bring  forth  his  children  to 
o  battle  in  Gibeah  against  the  children  of 

14  the  mother  was  dashed,  .upon  (her)  chil. 
10  then  the  children  shall  tremble  from  the 
13  (the  place  of)  the  breaking  forth  of  chil. 

3  Tell  ye  your  children  of  it,  and  (let)  your 
3  children  (tell)their  children,  and  their  ch 

23  Be  glad  then,  ye  children  of  Z1011,  and 

6  children  also  of  Judah  and  the  children  of 

8  I  will  sell,  .into  the  hand  of  the  children 
16  and  the  strength  of  the  children  of  Israel 
10  for  the  violence  (against)  the  children  of 
13  For  three  transgressions  of  the  children  of 

II  O  ye  children  of  Israel?  saith  the  Lord 

1  LORD  hath  spoken  againstlyou,  O  children 

12  so  shall  the  children  of  Israel  be  taken 
5  O  ye  children  of  Israel,  saith.  .Lord  God 
’  -  (Are)  ye  notas  children  of  the  Ethiopians 

7  unto  me,  0  children  of  Israel  ?  saith  the 
12  neither,  .have  rejoiced  over  the  children 
20  captivity  of  this  host  of  the  children  of 
16  and  poll  thee  for  thy  delicate  children 

3  shall  return  unto  the  children  of  Israel 

8  I  will  punish,  .the  king's  children,  and 
8  have  heard,  .the  revilingsof  the  children 

2.  q  and  the  children  of  Ammon  as  Gomorrah 
Zech  10.  7  their  children  shall  see  (it),  and  be  glad 
10.  q  and  they  shall  live  with  their  children 
Mai.  4.  6  children,  and  the  heart  of  the  children  to 


Eze.  16. 
16 
16 
16 
18 
20. 
20. 

23 

31 

33- 
33- 
33- 
35- 
37. 
37- 
37 
37- 
43- 
44. 
44. 
47- 
47- 
48. 
Dan.  1. 


HOS.  i 


3- 

3- 

3- 

4- 

4- 

5- 
9- 
9- 

10. 

10. 

11. 
J3- 

Joel  1. 


3- 

3* 

3- 

3- 

Amos  1. 

2. 

3- 

3- 

4- 
9' 
9' 

Obad. 


Mic.  1. 
5- 

Zeph.  1. 


Lam. 


Joel. 

Mic. 


2. Little  one,  taph. 

Exodiz.  37  six  hundred,  .men,  besides  children 
Numi4.  3  our  wives  and  our  children  should  be  a 
31. 18  all  the  women  children,  that  have  not 
Deut.  3.  6  destroying  the  men, [women, land  children 

31.  12  Gather  the  people  together,  men.,  and  ch. 

Judg2i.  10  with  the  women  and.  the  children 
Jer.  40.  7  and  had  committed,  .women,  and  children 
41  16  the  women,  and  the  children,  and  the 
43.  6  (Even)  men,  and  women,  and  children 

3 .To  beget,  -fy  yalad. 

1  Ch.  14.  4  Now  these  (are)  the  names  of  (Ins)  clul. 
i.Lad,  boy, -h'.yeled. 

Gen.  30.  26  Give  (me)  my  wives  and  my  children,  for 
33.  i  he  divided  the  children  unto  Lean,  and 
2  he  put  the  handmaids  and  their  children 
2  and  Leah  and  her  children  after,  and 
S  he  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  saw .  .the  chil. 

5  The  children  which  God  hath  graciously 

6  the  handmaidens,  .they  and  their  chil. 

33  7  Leah  also  with  her  children  came  near 

33.  13  My  lord  knoweth  that  the  children  (are) 
33. 14  according  as  the  cattle,  .and  the  child. 

Exod  1. 17  the  mid  wives,  .saved  the  men  chil.  alive 
1  18  Why  have  ye.  .saved  the  men  chil.  alive. 
2'  6  said,  This  (is  one)  of  the  Hebrew's  clnl. 

21  4  the  wife  and  her  children  shall  be  her 

iSa  1.  2  had  children,  but  Hannah  had  no  children 

2Ki.  2.  24  and  tare  forty  and  two  children  of  them 
Ezra  10.  1  a  very  great  congregation  of .  .children 
Neh.12.  43  the  wives  also  and  the  children  rejoiced 
Job  21.  11  like  a  flock,  and  their  children  dance 
Isa.  2.  6  they  please  themselves  in  the  children  of 
8  18  the  children  whom  the  Lord  hath  gi\en 
20  2?  But  when  he  seeth  his  children,  the  work 
C7.  4  (are)  ye  not  children  of  transgression,  a 
57.  5  slaying  the  children  in  the  valleys  under 
Lam.  4.  10  women  have  sodden  their  own  children 
Dan.  1.  4  Children  in  whom  (was)  no  blemish  but 


33- 

33- 

33- 

33- 

33- 

33- 


Dan.  1.  10  worse  liking  than  the  children,  .(aie)  of 
1.  13  the  countenance  of  the  children  that  eat 
1.  15  and  fatter  in  flesh  than  all  the  children 
1.  17  As  for  these  four  children,  God  gave  them 
Hos.  1.  2  a  wife  of  whoredoms  and  children  of 

5 . Lad,  boy,  i'1?:  yalid. 

j^um  13.  22  Sheshai,  and  Talmai,  the  children  of  A. 

13  28  moreover  we  saw  the  children  of  Anak 
1  Ch.20.  4  Sippai,  (that  was)  of  the  children  of  the 

6.  Youth,  young  man,  ijji  naar. 

1  Sa.  16.  11  Samuel  said.  .Are  here  all  (thy)  children? 

2  Ki.  2.  23  there  came  forth  little  children  out  of  the 
Job  24.  5  wilderness  (yieldeth)  food  for.  .children 

2g  5  (when)  my  children  (were)  about  me 
Psa  148  12  Eotli  young  men  and  maidens .. children 
Isa'  3'  4  I  will  give  children  (to  be)  their  princes 
Lain.  5.  13  and  the  children  feU  under  the  wood 

7  To  roll  about,  encircle,  V?!?  alal,  3  a. 

Isa.  3.  i2  my  people,  children  (are)  their  oppres. 

8.  Suckling,  SS'iy  old. 

1  Sa  22  iq  both  men  and  women,  children  and  suck. 

2  Ki.  8.  12  wilt  dash  their  children,  and  rip  up  their 
Isa  13  16  Their  children  also  shall  be  dashed  to 
Jer  6  11  I  will  pom-  it  out  upon  the  children 

9.  21  to  cut  off  the  children  from  without 

1  5  her  children  are  gone  into  captivity 

2  11  the  children,  .swoon  in  the  streets  of  the 
2'  19  for  the  life  of  thy  young  children,  that 
2  20  Shall,  women  eat.  .children  of  a  span 
2’  16  assemble  the  elders,  gather  the  children 
2.  9  from  their  children  have  ye  taken  away 

9  Babe,  newly  born  or  unborn,  Bpeipos  brephos. 

Acts  7.  19  they  cast  out  their  young  children 

10  .Babe,  without  full  power  of  speech,  vynios  nepios. 

Gal  4  3  Even  so  we,  when  we  were  children,  were 

Eph.  4.'  14  That  we  (henceforth)  be  no  more  children 

11.  A  little  or  young  lad,  -iraiSioV  paidion. 

Matt  14.  21  five  thousand  men,  besides,  .children 
15  38  four  thousand  men,  besides,  .children 
Mark  7.  28  yet  the  dogs . .  eat  of  the  children's  crumbs 
q  37  receive  one  of  such  children  in  my  name 
10!  13  they  brought  young  children  to  him,  that 
Luke  7  32  They  are  like  unto  children  sitting  in  the 
11  7  and  my  children  are  with  me  m  bed 

John  21'.  s  Jesus  saith . .  Children,  have  ye  any  meat  ? 

1  Co.  14.  20  Brethren,  be  not  children  m  understand. 
Heb.  2.  13  I  and  the  children  which  God  hath  given 
2.  14  Forasmuch  then  as  the  children  are  part. 

12.. 4  lad,  boy,  servant,  irais  pais. 

Matt  2.  16  slew  all  the  children  that  were  m  Beth. 

21.  15  children  crying  in  the  temple,  and  saying 

13. One  born,  a  child,  -rtuvov  teknon. 

Matt.  2.  18  Rachel  weeping  (for)  her  children,  and 
3  q  God  is  able . .  to  raise  up  children  unto  A. 

7  11  how  to  give  good  gifts  unto  your  children 

10.  21  children  shall  rise  up  against,  .parents 
11  iq  But  Wisdom  is  justified  of  her  children 
15.  26  It  is  not  meet  to  take  the  children  s  bread 

18.  25  his  wife  and  children,  and  all  that  he  had 
iq.  29  every  one  that  hath  forsaken,  .children 

22.  24  If  a  man  die,  having  no  children,  his 
2,  ,7  often  would  I  have  gathered  thy  children 
27.  25  His  blood  (be)  on  us,  and  on  our  children 

Mark  7.  27  Let  the  children  first  be  filled:  for  it 

7.  27  is  not  meet  to  take  the  children  s  bread 

10.  24  Children,  how  hard  is  it  for  them  that 
10  20  There  is  no  man  that  hath  left  ,  .children 
10  ,ohe  shall  receive.. children,  and  lands 
,2:  19  If  a  man’s  brother,  leave  no  children 
1,  12  children  shall  risejup'agai  nst(their)parents 

Luke  1.  17  turn  the  hearts  of  the  fathers  to  the  cli. 

3  8  God  is  able .  .to  raise  up  children  unto  A. 

7  35  But  Wisdom  is  justified  of  all  her  children 
,1. 13  how  to  give  good  gifts  unto  your  children 
13  34  often  would  I  have  gathered  thy  children 
14.  26  hate  not  his  father,  .and  children,  and 
18  20  There  is  no  man  that  hath  left,  .children 

19.  44  shall  lay.  .thy  children  within  thee ;  and 

20.  31  and  they  left  no  children,  and  died  ^ 
23^8  weep  for  yourselves,  and  for  your  children 

John  8.  39  If  ye  were  Abraham's  children,  ye  would 

11.  52  the  children  of  God  that  were  scattered 
Acts  2.  39  promise  is  unto  you,  and  to  your  children 

13  33  fulfilled  the  same  unto  us  their  children 
21  5  brought  us  on  our  way,  with  wives  and  c. 

21.  21  ought  not  to  circumcise  (their)  children 
Rom.  8.  16  beareth  witness,  .that  we  are  the  child. 

8. 17  if  children,  then  heirs ;  heirs  of  God  and 
8.  21  into  the  glorious  liberty  of  the  children 
o  7  they  are  the  seed .  .(are  they)  all  children 
o  8  They  which  are  the  children  of  the  ilesli 
0.  8  (are)  not  the  children  of  God  :  but  the  ch. 

1  Co  7  14  else  were  your  children  unclean  ;  but 

2  Co.  6.  13  I  speak  as  unto  (my)  children  be  ye  also 
12  14  for  the  children  ought  not  to  'ay  up  for 
12!  14  but  the  parents  for  the  children 

Gal  4  25  which,  .is  in  bondage  with  her  children 
4  27  the  desolate  hath  many  more  children 
I.  28  Now  we.  .as  Isaac  was,  are  the  children 
4  31  we  are  not  children  of  the  bond  woman 
Enin  2  3  were  by  nature  the  children  of  wrath 

1  5.  1  Be.  .followers  of  God,  as  dear  children 

c  8  but  now .  .walk  as  children  of  light 
6.  1  Children,  obey  your  parents  in  the  Lord 
6  4  ye  fathers,  provoke  not  your  children  to 
Col  3 .’  20  Children,  obey  (your)  parents  in  all  things 


Tit. 

1  Pe. 

2  Pe. 
1  Jo. 


!  Jo. 


3  Jo. 
Rev. 


Col.  3.  21  Fathers,  provoke  not  your  children,  .lest 
1  Th.  2.  7  even  as  a  nurse  cherisheth  her  children 

2.  11  we  exhorted,  as  a  father  (doth) his  chil. 

1  Tim. 3.  4  having  his  children  in  subjection  with 

3.  12  ruling  their  children  and  their  own  houses 
5.  4  if  any  widow  have  children  or  nephews 
1.  6  having  faithful  children,  not  accused  of 

1.  14  As  obedient  children,  not  fashioning 

2.  14  having  eyes  full  of  adultery,  .cursed  chil. 

3  10  In  this  the  children  of  God  are  manifest 

3.  10  and  the  children  of  the  devil :  whosoever 
5.  2  By  this  we  know  that  we  love  the  children 

1  unto  the  elect  lady  and  her  children 
4  that  I  found  of  thy  children  walking  in 
13  The’children  of  thy  elect  sister  greet  thee 
4  to  hear  that  my  children  walk  in  truth 
2.  23  I  will  kill  her  children  with  death ;  and 

14.  Son,  vlSs  huios. 

Matt.  5.  9  they  shall  he  called  the  children  of 
5.  45  That  ye  may  be  the  children  of  your 
8. 12  children  of  the  kingdom  shall  be  cast 
9.  15  Can  the  children  of  the  bride  chamber 

12.  27  by  whom  do  your  children  cast  (them)  out? 

13.  38  the  good  seed  are  the  children  of  the 

13  38  the  tares  are  the  children  of  the  wicked 
17  25  of  their  own  children,  or  of  strangers? 

17.  26  Jesus  saith.  .Then  are  the  children  free 
20  20  Then  came,  .the  mother  of  Zebedee’s  chil. 
23  31  children  of  them  which  killed  the  prophets 
27  9  whom  they  of  the  children  of  Israel  did 

27.  56  and  the  mother  of  Zebedee’s  children 
Mark  2  19  Can  the  children  of  the  bride  chamber 
Luke  1  16  many  of  the  children  of  Israel  shall  l:e 
3  34  Can  ye  make  the  children  of  the  bride. 

6  35  ye  shall  be  the  children  of  the  Highest 
16  8  children  of  this  world .  .wiser  than  the  ch . 
20  34  The  children  of  thisworld  marry,  and  • 
20  36  are  the  children  of  God,  being  the  child. 

John  4.  12  drank  thereof  himself,  and  his  children 

12  36  that  ye  may  be  the  children  of  light 
3  25  Ye  are  the  children  of  the  prophets,  and 
5  21  all  the  senate  of  the  children  of  Israel 

7  23  to  visit  his  brethren  the  children  of  Israel 
7  37  which  said  unto  the  children  of  Israel 
□  1,  and  kings,  and  the  children  of  Israel 

IO  36  which  (God)  sent  unto  the  children  of  Isr. 

13  26  children  of  the  stock  of  Abraham,  and 
0.  26  there  shall  they  be  called  the  children  of 

2  i  .1.  .  I . ..«  Hi  a  ,.liil  ilimn  nf 


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20  uieic  snail  aaj  . . .  - - 

27  Though  the  number  of  the  children  of 
7  so  that  the  children  of  Israel  could  not 
13  children  of  Israel  could  not  stedfastly 
7  the  same  are  the  children  of  Abraham 
26  For  ye  are  all  the  children  of  God  by  faith 
2  worketh  in  the  children  of  disobedience 
6  the  wrath  of  God  upon  the  children  of 
6  cometh  on  the  children  of  disobedience 

in,.  5  children  of  light,  and  the  children  of  day 

Heb  11.  22  of  the  departing  of  the  children  of  Israel 
12.  5  which  speaketh  unto  you  as  unto  children 
Rev  2  14  cast  a  stumblingblock  before  the  children 
’7  4  all  the  tribes  of  the  children  of  Israel 
21!  12  twelve  tribes  of  the  children  of  Israel 

15.4-1  very  little  lad  or  boy,  vaiSapiov  paidarion. 
Matt.  11. 16  It  is  like  unto  [children]  sitting  in  the 

CHILDREN,  adoption  of  — 

Placing  as  a  son,  viodeala  hwothesia. 

Eph.  1.  5  the  adoption  of  children  by  J esus  Christ 

CHILDREN,  to  bear  — 

To  bear  children,  reKVoyovea)  teknogoneo. 

1  Ti.  5. 14  the  younger  women  marry,  bear  children 

CHILDREN,  to  bring  up  —  . 

To  nourish  children,  Ttuvorpixpew  tehlotropheo. 

1  Ti.  5.  10  if  she  have  brought  up  children,  if  she 

CHILDREN,  loving  one’s  — 

Loving  children,  tythireKvos  philoteknos. 

Titus  2.  4  teach  the.  .women,  .to  love  their  child. 

CHILDREN,  to  obtain  or  have  — 

To  be  built  up,  nis  banah,  2.  . 

Gen  16  2  it  may  he  that  I  may  obtain  children  by 
30.  3  that  I  may  also  have  children  by  her 

CHILDREN,  without’ — 

Childless,  &tckvos  ateknos. 

Luke  20.  28  having  a  wife,  and  lie  die  without  child. 
20.  29  took  a  wife,  and  died  without  children 

CHILDREN  or  People  of  the  East,  '33  bene  qedenu 
People  dweUing  between  Canaan  and  the  Euphrates. 
Gen  20  1  came  into  the  land  of  the  people  of  the  e. 
Jud»-  6  3  the  children  of  the  east,  even  they  came 

6  33  and  the  children  of  the  east  were  gathered 

7.  12  the  children  of  the  east  lay  along  m  the 

CHILDREN  of  Eden,  bene  eden. 

The  inhabitants  of  Adiabene  in  Mesopotamia,  near 
Gozan,  Haren,  and  Reseph. 

2  Ki  iq  12  children  of  E.  which  (were)  111  Tlielasar? 
Isa.  37. 12  children  of  E.  which  (were)  m  Telassar  l 

CHIL'-EAB,  ns1??,  AaXovia. 

Second  son  of  David,  called  Daniel  in  1  Ch.  3.  1. 

2  Sa.  3.  3  his  second,  C.,  of  Abigail  the  wife  of 

CHIL' -ION,  jv^3  pining. 

A  son  of  Elimelech  and  Naomi,  B.C.  1322. 

Until  1.  2  name  of  liis  two  sons  Mahlon  and  t, 

1  c  Mahlon  ancl  C.  died  also  both  of  them 
4;  9  1  have  bought.  .aU  that  (was)  C.’s  and  M.  s 


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CHIL-MAD.  Xapptxv. 

A  region  supposed  to  lie  between  Assyria  and  Arabia, 
trading  with  Tyre. 

Eze.  27.  23  the  merchants  of  Sheba,  Asshur,  (and)  C. 
CHIM'-HAM,  DH03,  longing,  pining. 

A  man  recommended  to  David  by  Barzillai,  B.C.  1020. 

2  Sa.  19.  37  but  behold  thy  servant  C.;  let  him  go 
19.  38  tlie  king  answered,  C.  shall  go  over  with 
19.  40  the  king  went,  .to  Gilgal,  and  C.  went 
Jer.  41. 17  And  they,  .dwelt  in  the  habitation  of  C. 

CHIMNEY  — 

Outlet  of  checquered  work,  n|"js  arubbah. 

Hos.  13.  3  shall  be  as  the.  .smoke  out  of  the  chim. 

CHIN-NER'-ETH,  CHIN-NER'-OTH,  CIN-NE'-ROTH, 

rn|3  circuit. 

A  district,  30  stadia  long  and  20  broad,  around  the  sea 
of  Galilee. 

Num34.  11  border,  .shall  reach  unto,  .the  sea  of  C. 
Deut.  3.  17  from  C.,  even  unto  the  sea  of  the  plain 
Josh.n.  2  to  the  kings,  .of  the  plains  south  of  C. 

12.  3  from  the  plain  to  the  sea  of  C.  on  the 

13.  27  unto  the  edge  of  the  sea  of  C.  on  the 

19.  35  fenced  cities . .  Hammath,  Rakkath.and  C. 
1  Ki.  15.  20  Ben-hadad.  .the  captains .. against .. C. 

cm'-os,  xios. 

An  island  in  the  Grecian  Archipelago,  12  miles  west 
of  Smyrna.  Now  Scio. 

Acts  20.  15  we.  .came  the  next  (day)  over  against  C. 

cms'-LEH,  lbo?  Orion,  Mars,  hunter. 

The  9th  month  of  the  Jews,  which  began  with  the  new 
moon  of  December. 

Neh.  1.  1  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  month  C. 
Zech.  7.  1  in  the  fourth,  .of  the  ninth  month.  .C. 

CHIS'-LON,  ;iSp3  strong. 

Father  of  Elidad,  the  prince  of  Benjamin,  who  assisted 
In  the  division  of  the  land  W.  of  Jordan,  B.C.  1490. 
Nuni34.  21  of  Benjamin,  Elidad  the  son  of  C. 

CHIS-LOTH  TA'-BOR,  3313  riSps  loins  of  Tabor. 

A  city  of  Zebulon  at  the  foot  of  Tabor ;  perhaps  the 
same  as  Cessulloth  in  Josh.  19.  18,  or  Tabor  in  19.  22. 
Now  Iksal. 

Josh.  19.  12  turned  from  Sarid.  .unto  the  border  of  C. 

CHIT'-TIM,  D'Pis  terrible,  giants;  Citium,  Cyprus. 
A  family  or  race  descended  from  Javan,  closely  related 
to  the  Dodanim.  Chittim  is  often  noticed  in  Scripture. 
Balaam  predicted  that  a  fleet  should  thence  proceed 
for  the  destruction  of  Assyria.  In  Isa.  1.  12,  it  appears 
as  the  resort  of  the  fleets  of  Tyre.  In  Jer.  2.  10,  the 
Isles  of  Chittim  are  to  the  far  W.,  as  Kedar  is  to  the  E. 
of  Canaan. 

Niun  24.  24  And  ships,  .from  the  coast  of  C. 

Isa.  23.  1  from  the  land  of  C.  it  is  revealed  to  them 

23.  12  0  thou  oppressed  virgin,  .pass  over  to  C. 
Jer.  2.  10  For  pass  over  the  isles  of  C.,  and  see 
Eze.  27.  6  ivory,  (brought)  out  of  the  isles  of  C. 

Dan.  11.  30  For  the  ships  of  C.  shall  come  over  against 

CHI-TJN,  |V3,  'Pai <pav. 

The  god  Saturn  or  Remphan.  See  Acts  7.  43. 

Amos  5.  26  ye  have  borne  the  tabernacle . .  of  C. 

CHLO'-E,  XAiri- 

A  female  disciple  at  the  place  whence  Paul  sent  Ins 
first  epistle  to  the  Corinthians  ;  perhaps  Philippi. 

1  Co.  1 .  1 1  by  them . .  of  C. ,  that  there  are  contentions 

CHOICE,  choicest  — 

1.  To  choose  (after  testing),  in3  bacliar. 

2  Sa.  10.  9  he  chose  of  all  the  choice  (men)  of  Israel 

1  Ch.19.  10  he  chose  out  of  all  the  choice  of  Israel 

2  Ch.25.  5  found,  .three  hundred  thousand  choice 

2.  To  be  chosen  ( after  testing),  inp  bachar,  2. 

Prov.  8.  10  Receive,  .knowledge  rather  than  choice 

8. 19  and  my  revenue  than  choice  silver 
10.  20  The  tongue  of  the  just  (is  as)  choice  sil. 

3 . Pure,  13  bar. 

Song  6.  9  she  (is)  the  choice  (one)  of  her  thai  bare 

4.  To  purify,  Ti3  barar. 

1  Ch.  7.  40  these  (were) . .  choice  (and)  mighty  men  of 
Neh.  5.  18  prepared  (for  me)  daily,  .six  choice  sheep 

5.  Choice,  lirnp  mibchor. 

2  Ki.  3.  19  ye  shall  smite  every  fenced,  .choice  city 

19.  23  I.  .will  cut  down  the.  .choice  fir  trees 

6.  Choice,  "rap  mibcliar. 

Gen.  23.  6  in  the  choice  of  our  sepulchres  bury  thy 
Deut  12.  11  all  your  choice  vows  which  ye  vow  unto 
Isa.  22.  7  thy  choicest  valleys  shall  be  full  of  char. 

37.  24  I  will  cut  down  the.  .choice  fir  trees 
Jer.  22.  7  they  shall  cut  down  thy  choice  cedars 
Eze.  24.  4  Gather  the  pieces,  .fill  (it)  with  the  choice 

24.  s  Take  the  choice  of  the  flock,  and  burn  also 
31. 16  the  trees .  .the  choice  and  best  of  Lebanon 

CHOICE  young  man  — 

Choice  one,  urn  bachur. 

1  Sa.  9.  2  Saul,  a  choice  young  maD,  and  a  goodly 

CHOICE,  to  make  — 

To  lay  out  for  oneself,  tK.xiyop.ai  eklcgomai. 

Acts  1 5.  7  a  good  while  ago  God  made  choice  among 


CHOKE,  to  — 

1.  To  choke  off  or  utterly,  aironrlyoj  apopnigo. 

Matti3.  7  the  thorns  sprung  up  and  clinked  them 
Luke  8.  7  thorns  sprang  up  with  it,  and  choked  it 

8.  33  herd  ran.  .into  the  lake,  and  were  choked 

2.  To  choice,  ir viycu  pnigo. 

Mark  5.  13  herd  ran.  .into  the  sea.  .and  were  choked 

3 . To  choke  together,  ovgicvtyta  sumpnigo. 

Matt  13.  22  choke  the  word,  and  he  becometh  unfru. 
Mark.  4.  7  and  the  thorns  grew  up,  and  choked  it 

4.  19  choke  the  word,  and  it  becometh  unfru. 
Luke  8.  14  choked  with  cares  and  riches  and  pleas. 
CHOLER,  to  be  moved  with  — 

To  become  or  show  oneself  bitter,  "no  marar,  7. 

Dan  8.  7  and  he  was  moved  with  choler  against 

11.  11  And  the  king. .  shall  be  moved  with  choler 

CHOOSE  — 

1  .Choice  one,  vns  bacliir. 

2  Sa.  2 1 .  6  Let  seven  men . .  (whom)  the  Lord  did  cho. 
2.  To  choose  ( after  testing),  "ins  bachar. 

Gen.  6.  2  they  took  them  wives,  .which  they  chose 

13.  11  Then  Lot  chose  him  all  the  plain  of  Jor. 
Exod  17.  9  Choose  us  out  men,  and  go  out,  fight  with 

18.  25  And  Moses  chose  able  men  out  of  all  Is. 

16.  5  (him)  whom  he  hath  chosen  will  he  cause 

16.  7  the  man  whom  the  LORD  doth  choose,  he 
Num.  17.  s  the  man's  rod,  whom  I  shall  choose,  shall 
Deut.  4.  37  he  loved  thy  fathers,  therefore  he  chose 

7.  6  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  chosen  thee  to  be 

7.  7  The  Lord  did  not  set  hisflove.  .nor  choose 
10.  15  Only  the  Lord  . .  chose  their  seed  after 

12.  s  the  Lord,  .shall  choose  out  of  all  your 

12.  n  God  shall  choose  to  cause  his  name  to 

12.  14,  26  the  place  which  the  Lord  shall  choose 
12.  18  in  the  place  which  the  Lord.,  shall  choose 

12.  21  God  hath  chosen  to  put  his  name  there 

14.  2  the  Lord  hath  chosen  thee  to  be  a  pecu. 
14.  23  in  theplace  which  he  shall  choose  to  place 
14.  24  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  choose  to  set  bis 
14.  25  place  which  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  cho. 

13.  20  the  Lord  shall  choose,  tliou  and  thy  ho. 

16.  2  the  Lord  shall  choose  to  place  his  name 

16.  6  thy  God  shall  choose  to  place  his  name 
16.  7  the  place  which  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  ch. 
16.  11  thy  God  hath  chosen  to  place  his  name 
16.  15  in  the  place  which  the  Lord  shall  choose 

16.  16  in  the  place  which  he  shall  choose 

17.  8  the  place  which  the  Lord.  .  shall  choose 

17.  10  which  the  Lord  shall  choose  shall  show 

17.  15  whom  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  choose 

18.  s  God  hath  chosen  him  out  of  all  thy  tribes 

18.  6  the  place  which  the  Lord  shall  choose 
21.  5  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  chosen  to  minister 
23. 16  in  that  place  which  he  shall  choose  in  one 
26.  2  God  shall  choose  to  place  his  name  there 

30.  19  therefore  choose  life,  that  both  thou  and 

31.  11  in  the  place  which  he  shall  choose,  thou 
Josh.  8.  3  Joshua  chose  out  thirty  thousand  mighty 

9.  27  in  the  place  which  he  should  choose 
24.  15  choose  you  this  day  whom  ye  will  serve 
24.  22  ye  have  chosen  you  the  Lord,  to  serve  him 

Judg.  5.  8  They  chose  new  gods  ;  then  (was)  war  in 

10.  14  cry  unto  the  gods  which  ye  have  chosen 

1  Sa  2.  28  did  I  choose  him  out  of  all  the  tribes 

8.  18  your  king  which  ye  shall  have  chosen  you 
10.  24  See  ye  him  whom  the  Lord  hath  chosen 

12.  13  behold  the  king  whom  ye  have  chosen 

13.  2  Saul  chose  him  three  thousand  (meu)  of 
16.  8,  9  he  said.  Neither  hath  the  Lord  chosen 

16.  10  said.  .The  Lord  hath  not  chosen  these 

17.  40  he.  .chose  him  five  smooth  stones  out  ofj 

20.  30  I  know  that  thou  hast  chosen  the  son  of 

2  Sa.  6.  21  the  Lord,  which  chose  me  before  thy 

10.  9  he  chose  of  all  the  choice  (men)  of  Israel 

16.  18  whom.. all  the  men  of  Israel,  choose,  his 

17.  1  Let  me  now  choose  out  twelve  thousand 
24.  12  choose  thee  one  of  them,  that  I  may  (do  if) 

1  Ki.  3.  8  midst  of  thy  people  which  thou  hast  chos. 

.  8.  16  I  chose  no  city,  .but  I  chose  David 

8.  44  toward  the  city  which  thou  hast  chosen 
8.  48  the  city  which  thou  hast  chosen,  and  the 

11.  13  for  Jerusalem’s  sake,  which  I  have  chosen 
11.  32  I  have  chosen  out  of  all  the  tribes  of  Isr. 
11.  34  for  David  my  servant’s  sakejwhomT  cho. 

11.  36  I  have  chosen  me  to  put  my  name  there 

14.  21  the  Lord  did  choose  out  of  all  the  tribes 

18.  23  let  them  choose  one  bullock  for  themselv. 

18.  25  Choose  you  one  bullock  for  yourselves 

2  Ki.  21.  7  I  have  chosen  out  of  all  tribes  of  Israel 

23.  27  cast  off  this  city,  .which  I  have  chosen 

1  Ch  15.  2  them  hath  the  Lord  chosen  to  carry  the 

ig.  10  he  chose  out  of  all  the  choice  of  Israel 

21.  10  choose  thee  one  of  them,  that  I  may  do  (it) 
28.  4  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  chose  me  before 
28.  4  for  he  hath  chosen  Judah  (to  be)  the  ruler 
28.  5  he  hath  chosen  Solomon  my  son  to  sit 
28.  6  for  I  have  chosen  him  (to  be)  my  son,  and 

28.  10  the  Lord  hath  chosen  thee  to  build  an  h. 

29.  1  Solomon,  .whom  alone  God  hath  chosen 

2  Ch.  6.  5  I  chose  no  city  among  all  the  tribes  of 

6.  5  neither  chose  I  any  man  to  be  a  ruler  over 
6.  6  But  I  have  chosen  Jerusalem,  that  my 
6.  6  and  have  chosen  David  to  be  over  my  p. 

6.  34  toward  this  city  which  thou  hast  chosen 
C.  38  (toward)  the  city  which  thou  hast  chosen 

7.  12  have  chosen  this  place  to  myself  for  an 
7.  16  now  have  I  chosen  and  sanctified  this  h. 

12.  13  the  Lord  had  chosen  out  of  all  the  tribes  I 


2  Ch.29.  11  the  Lord  hath  chosen  you  to  stand  before 

33.  7  I  have  chosen  before  all  the  tribes  of  Is. 
Neh.  1.  9  the  place  that  I  have  chosen  to  set  my 

9.  7  the  Lord  the  God,  who  didst  choose  Ab. 
Job  7.  15  So  that  my  soul  chooseth  strangling 

9.  14  choose  out  mywords(to  reason)  with  him? 

15.  5  thou  choosest  the  tongue  of  the  crafty 
29.  25  I  chose  out  their  wa,y,  and  sat  chief,  and 

34.  4  Let  us  choose  to  us  judgment :  let  us 
34.  33  whether  thou  refuse,  or.  .thou  choose 
36.  21  this  hast  thou  chosen  rather  than  afflict. 

Bsa.  25.  12  he  teach  in  the  way  (that)  he  shall  choose 
33.  12  the  people  (whom)  he  hath  chosen  for  his 

47.  4  He  shall  choose  our  inheritance  for  us 
65.  4  Blessed  (is  the  man  whom)  thou  choosest 
78.  67  and  chose  not  the  tribe  of  Ephraim 

78.  68  But  chose  the  tribe  of  Judah,  the  mount 
78.  70  He  chose  David  also  his  servant,  and 
105.  26  Moses  his  servant,  (and)  Aaron  whom  he 
119.  30 1  have  chosen  the  way  of  truth ;  thy  judg. 
119.  173  Let  thine  hand  help  me:  for  I  have  chosen 
132.  13  the  Lord  hath  chosen  Zion  ;  he  hath 
135.  4  the  Lord  hath  chosen  Jacob  unto  himself 
Prov.  1.  29  they .  .did  not  choose  the  fear  of  the  Lord 
3.  31  Envy  thou  not.  .choose  none  of  his  ways 
Isa.  1.  29  for  the  gardens  that  ye  have  chosen 
7.  15  to  refuse  the  evil,  and  choose  the  good 
7.  16  the  child  shall  know  to.  .choose  the  good 

14.  i  For  the  Lord,  .will yet  choose  Israel,  and 

40,  20  He  that. .  chooseth  a  tree  (that)  will  not 

41.  8  my  servant,  Jacob  whom  I  have  chosen 
41.  9  I  have  chosen  thee,  and  not  cast  thee 
41.  24  an  abomination  (is  he  that)  chooseth  you 
43. 10  and  my  servant  whom  I  have  chosen 

44-  1  Yetnowhear, 0  Jacob,  whoml havecho. 
44.  2  thou,  Jeshusun,  whom  I  have  chosen 

48.  10  I  have  chosen  thee  in  the  furnace  of 

49.  7  the  Holy  One  of  Israel,  and  lie  shall  cho. 
56.  4  keep  my  sabbaths,  and  choose  (the  things) 
58.  5  Is  it  such  a  fast  that  I  have  chosen?  aday 
58.  6  (Is)  not  this  the  fast  that  I  have  chosen? 

65.  12  ye.,  did  choose  (that)  wherein  I  delighted 

66.  3  Yea,  they  have  chosen  their  own  ways 
66.  4  I  also  will  choose  their  delusions,  and 
66.  4  they,  .chose  (that)  in  which  I  delighted 

Jer.  33.  24  two  families  which  the  Lord  hath  chosen 
Eze.  20.  5  In  the  day  when  I  chose  Israel,  and 
Hag.  2.  23  for  I  have  chosen  thee,  saitli  the  Lord 
Zech.  1.  17  andtheLoRD.. shall  yet  choose  Jerusalem 

2.  12  the  Lord  shall,  .choose  Jerusalem  again 

3.  2  even  the  Lord  that  hath  chosen  Jeru. 

3.  To  appoint,  sna  bar  a,  3. 

Eze.  21. 19  choose  thou  a  place,  choose  (it)  at  the 

4.  To  appoint,  .t;3  bar  ah. 

1  Sa.  17.  8  choose  you  a  man  for  you,  and  let  him 

5.  To  receive,  Vaj?  qabal,  3. 

1  Ch.21.  11  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Choose  thee 

G.  To  take,  lift  up  for  oneself  alpeopai  aireomai. 
Phil.  1.  22  Yet  wliat  I  shall  choose  I  wot  not 

2  Tli.  2.  13  God  bath  from  the  beginning  chosen  you 
Heb.  n.  25  Choosing  rather  to  suffer  affliction  with 

7.  To  take,  choose,  aiptriCoj  hairetizo. 

Matt  12.  18  Behold  my  servant,  whom  I  have  chosen 

8.  To  lay  out,  tuXtycc  eklegb. 

Marki3.  20  for  the  elect’s  sake,  whom  he  hath  chosen 
Luke  6.  13  of  them  be  chose  twelve,  whom  also  he 

10.  42  Alary  hath  chosen  that  good  part,  which 

14.  7  he  remarked  how  they  chose  out  the  chief 
John  6.  70  Have  not  I  chosen  you  twelve,  and  one 

13.  18  I  know  whom  I  have  chosen :  but,  that 

15.  16  Yeliave  notchosen  me,  but  I  have  chosen 

15.  iq  but  I  have  chosen  you  out  of  the  world 

Acts  1.  2  unto  the  apostles  whom  he  had  chosen 
1.  24  show  whether  of  these  two  thouliast  cho. 
6.  5  they  chose  Stephen,  a  man  full  of  faith 
13. 17  TheGodof  this  people,  .chose  our  fathers 

1  Co.  1.  27  God  hath  chosen  the  foolish  things  of 

1.  27  God  hath  chosen  the  weak  things  of  the 
1.  28  things  which  are  despised,  hath  God  cho. 
Eph.  1.  4  According  as  he  hath  chosen  us  in  him 
Jas.  2.  5  Hath  not  God  chosen  the  poor  of  this 

9 . To  lay  upon,  lm\iya  epilego. 

Acts  15.  40  Paul  chose  Silas,  and  departed,  being 

10. ro  hand  out,  prepare  beforehand,  npox^‘piCuPa‘- 
Acts  22.  14  The  God  of  our  fathers  hath  chosen  thee 

11. ro  extend  the  hand  (in  voting),  x*lporoviw. 

2  Co.  8.  19  who  was  also  chosen  of  the  churches  to 

CHOOSE  before,  to  — 

To  extend  the  hand  beforehand,  irpoxflporoviw. 
Acts  10.  41  but  unto  witnesses  chosen  before  of  God 

CHOOSE  to  be  a  soldier,  to  — - 

To  levy  an  army,  enlist,  arpavo Xoyiu  slratologcu. 
2  Ti.  2.  4  him  who  hath  chosen  him  to  be  a  soldier 

CHOP  in  pieces,  to  — - 

To  spread  out,  vns  paras. 

Mic.  3.  3  chop  them  in  pieces,  as  for  the  pot,  and  as 

CHO-RA'-SHAN,  j?7  TS  smoking  furnace. 

A  town  in  Judah,  perhaps  the  same  as  As7ian(Josh.  15. 
42),  which  was  given  to  Simeon. 

1  Sa.  30.  30  and  to  them  lvhich  (were)  in  C  ,  and  to 


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CHO-RAZ'IN,  XopaOV.  . 

a  ..jtv  iu  which  some  of  the  mighty  works  of  Christ 
were  done.  It  was  on  the  shore  of  the  lake  of  Tiberias, 
2  miles  from  Capernaum.  Its  modem  name  is  likely 
Tell  Hum,  on  the  E.  of  the  Jordan,  or  Kerazah. 

Matt  n.  21  Woe  unto  thee,  C.!  woe  unto  thee,  Beth. ! 
Lukero.  13  Woe  unto  thee  C.!  woe  unto  thee,  Beth.! 

CHOSEN  — 

1  Choice,  chosen,  tried,  nn?  bachur. 

Psa.  78.  31  and  smote  down  the  chosen  (men)  of  Isr. 

2. To  choose  {after  testing),  in?  bachar. 

Exodu  7  he  took  six  hundred  chosen  chariots,  and 
j u del.  20.  15,  16  seven  hundred  chosen  men 

20  34  ten  thousand  chosen  men  out  of  all  Israel 
T  Sa  24  2  Saul  took  three  thousand  chosen  men  out 
26.  2  having  three  thousand  chosen  men  of  Is. 
2  Sa  6.  1  David  gathered  together  all  (the)  chosen 

1  Ki  12  21  four  score  thousand  chosen  men,  which 

2  Ch  11  I  four  score  thousand  chosen  (men),  which 

12’  3  (even)  four  hundred  thousand  chosen  men 
3  with  eight  hundred  thousand  chosen  men 
if.  17  there  fell,  .five  hundred  thousand  chosen 
Fsa  8q.  19  I  have  exalted  (one)  chosen  out  of  the 
Jer.  49. 19  who  (is)  a  chosen  (man,  that)  I  may 
50.  44  who  (is)  a  chosen  (man,  that)  I  may 

3.  To  purify,  T!3  barar. 

1  Ch  q  22  All  these  (which  were)  chosen  to  be 
"  16  41  the  rest  that  were  chosen,  who  were 


4 . Choice,  iran  mibchar. 

Exod  is  4  his  chosen  captains  were  also  drowned  111 
Jer  48  is  his  chosen  young  men  are  gone  down  to 
Eze  23  7  with  all  them  (that  were)  the  chosen  men 
Dan.  11  15  neither  his  chosen  people,  neither 

5.  To  lay  out  for  oneself,  iuheyogai  eklegomai. 

Acts  is  22  to  send  chosen  men  of  their  own  com. 

if  25  to  send  chosen  men  unto  you  with  our 

6.  Laid  out,  choice,  chosen,  €k\(kt6s  eklektos. 

Matt2o.  16  [for  many  be  called,  but  few  chosen] 

22  14  For  many  are  called,  but  few  (are)  chosen 
Luke2i  35  save  himself,  if  he  be  Christ,  the  chosen 
Rom  16.  13  Salute  Rufus  chosen  in  the  Lord,  and  his 
1  Be  2.  4  disallowed,  .of  men,  but  chosen  of  God 
2  0  But  ye  (are)  a  chosen  generation,  a  royal 
Rev.  17!  14  that  are  with  him(are)called,  and  chosen 

l.A  choice,  selection,  iuKoy-fi  ekloge. 

Acts  9.  15  for  he  is  a  chosen  vessel  unto  me,  to  bear 

CHOSEN  (one)  — 

Choice. ,  chosen,  tried  one,  vn3  bachir. 

1  CI1.16. 13  ye  children  of  Jacob,  his  chosen  ones 
Psa.  89.  3  I  have  made  a  covenant  with  my  chosen 
105.  6  ye  children  of  Jacob  his  chosen 

105.  43  brought  forth,  .his  chosen  with  gladness 

106.  5  That  I  may  see  the  good  of  thy  chosen 
106.  23  had  not  Moses  his  chosen  stood  before 

Isa.  43'.  20  to  give  drink  to  my  people,  my  chosen 
65.  15  leave  your  name  for  a  curse  unto  my  cho. 
CHOSEN,  to  be  — 

To  be  chosen  ( after  testing),  ina  bachar,  2. 

Prov  22.  1  A  good  name  (is)  rather  to  be  chosen  than 
Jer.  8.  3  death  shall  be  chosen  rather  than  life  by 

CHO-ZE'-BA,  deceitful. 

A  city  of  Judah,  the  same  as  Chezib  (Gen.  38.  5),  and 


CHRIST,  Xpurrbs  anointed. 

The  official  appellation  of  the  long  promised  and  long 
expected  Saviour,  denoting  his  kingly  authority  and 
mediatorial  position  as  the  “Servant  of  the  Lord." 
Jesus  was  bis  common  name  among  men  during  his 
lifetime,  and  he  is  generally  so  called  in  the  Gospels, 
while  the  CHRIST  or  Jesus  CHRIST  is  generally  used 
in  the  Epistles. 

Matt.  1.  17  from  the  carrying  away,  .unto  C.  (are) 

2.  4  he  demanded  of  them  where  C.  should  be 

11.  2  had  heard  in  the  prison  the  works  of  C. 

16.  16  Thou  art  the  C.,  the  Son  of  the  living  God 

16.  20  should  tell  no  man . .  he  was  Jesus  the  C. 

22.  42  Saying,  What  think  ye  of  C.?  whose  son 

23.  8,  10  for  one  is  your  Master,  (even)  C. 

24.  5  shall  come  in  my  name,  saying,  I  am  C. 

24.  23  if  any  man.  .say  unto  you,  Lo,  here  (is)  C. 
26.  63  tell  us  whether  thou  be  the  C.,  the  Son 

26.  68  Prophesy  unto  us,  thou  C. ,  Who  is  he  that 

27.  17  Barabbas,  or  Jesus  which  is  called  C.? 

27.  22  What  shall  I  do.  .with  Jesus,  .called  C.? 

Mark  8.  29  And  Peter  saitli  unto  him,  Thou  art  the  C. 

9.  41  drink  in  my  name,  because  ye  belong  to  C. 

12.  35  How  say  the  scribes  that  C  is  the  son  of 

13.  21  if  any  man  shall  say  to  you,  Lo,  here  (is)  C. 

14.  61  said.  .Art  thou  the  C.,  the  Son  of  the 

15.  32  Let  C.  the  King  of  Israel  descend  now 
Luke  2.  11  in  the  city  of  David,  a  Saviour,  which  is  C. 

1.  26  not  see  death,  before  he  had  seen.  .C. 

3.  15  all  men  mused . .  whether  he  were  the  C. 

4.  41  Thou  art  C .  .for  they  knew  that  he  was  C. 

9.  20  say  ye . .  Peter  answering  said,  The  C. 

20.  41  said . .  How  say  they  that  C.  is  David’s  son  ? 

22.  67  Saying,  Art  thou  the  C.  ?  tell  us.  And  lie 

23.  2  We  found . .  saying  that  he  himself  is  C. 
23.  35  let  him  save  himself,  if  he  be  C.,  the 

23.  39  saying,  If  thou  be  C.,  save  thyself  and  us 

24.  26  Ought  not  C.  to  have  suffered  these  things 
24.  46  thus  it  behoved  C.  to  suffer,  and  to  rise 

John  1.  20  denied  not;  but  confessed,  I  am  not  the  C. 

1.  25  if  thou  be  not  that  C.,  nor  Elias  neither 


John  1.  14  We  have  found  the  Messias,  which  is . .  C. 

3.  28  me  witness, (that  I  said,  I  am  not  the  C. 

4.  25  know . .  Messias  cometli,  which  is  called  C. 

4.  29  Come,  see  a  man.  .is  not  this  the  C.? 

4.  42  know  that  this  is  indeed  the  C.,  the  S. 

6.  69  believe  and  are  sure  that  thou  art  that  C. 

7.  26  rulers  know  indeed  that  this  is  the  very  C.  ? 

7  27  when  C.  cometh,  no  man  knoweth  whence 
7  31  When  C.  cometh,  will  he  do  more  miracles 
7  4 1  This  is  the  C . .  Shall  C.  come  out  of  Galilee  ? 

7.  42  That  C.  cometh  of  the  seed  of  David,  and 

9.  22  if  any  man  did  confess  that  he  was  the  C. 

10  24  said  unto  him . .  If  thou  be  the  C.,  tell  us 

11.  27  Yea,  Lord  :  I  believe  that  thou  art  the  C. 

12.  34  heard  out  of  the  law  that  C.  abideth  for 
20.  31  that  ye  might  believe  that  Jesus  is  the  C. 

Acts  2.  30  God  had  sworn . .  he  would  raise  up  C.  to 
2  31  He.  .spake  of  the  resurrection  of  C.,  that 

2.  36  made  that  same  Jesus,  .both  Lord  and  C. 

3.  18  God  before  had  shewed,  .that  C.  should 

4.  26  rulers  were  gathered  together  against.  .0. 

8.  5  Philip  went  down . .  and  preached  C.  unto 

9.  20  straightway  he  preached  C.  iu  the  syna. 

9.  22  conf.  the  Jews .  proving  that  this  is.  .C. 

17.  3  alleging  that  C.  must  needs  have  suffered 

17.  3  this  Jesus,  whom  I  preach  unto  you,  is  C. 

18.  5  Paul,  .testified  .  (that)  Jesus  (was)  C. 

18.  28  showing  by  the  Scriptures.  Jesus  (was)C. 
24.  24  and  heard  him  concerning  the  faith  in  C. 
26.  23  ThatC.  should  suffer,  (and)  that  he  should 
Rom.  1.  :6  I  am  not  ashamed  of  the  gospel  of  C.:  for 

5.  6  For.  .in  due  time  C.  died  for  the  ungodly 
s.  8  in  that,  while  we  were  yet  sinners,  C.  died 

6.  4  like  as  C.  was  raised  up  from  the  dead  by 
6.  8  Now  if  we  be  dead  with  C.,  we  believe 

6.  9  Knowing  that  C.  being  raised  from  the 

7.  4  become  dead  to  the  law  by  the  body  of  C. 

8  9  Now  if  any  man  have  not  the  spirit  of  C. 

8.  10  if  0.  (be)  in  you,  the  body  (is)  dead  because 

8.  11  he  that  raised  up  C.  from  the  dead  shall 
8  17  heirs  of  God,  and  joint  heirs  withC. ;  if  so 

8.  34  (It  is)  C.  that  died,  yea  rather,  that  is 

8  35  Who  shall  separate  us  from  the  love  of  C.  ? 

9  I  I  say  the  truth  in  C.,  I  lie  not,  my  consci. 

9.  3  I  .  wish  that  myself  were  accursed  from  C. 

9  5  C.  (came),  who  is  over  all,  God  blessed  for 

10  4  C.  (is)  the  end  of  the  law  for  righteousness 

10.  6  Who  shall  ascend . .  to  bringC.down  (from) 
10  7  Who  shall  descend .  .to  bring  up  C.  again 
12.  5  we,  (being)  many,  are  one  body  in  C.,  and 

14.  9  to  this  end  C.  both  died,  and  rose,  and 

14.  10  we  shall  all  stand  before  the.  .seat  of  C. 

14  15  Destroy  not  him  .  for  whom  C.  died 

14.  18  he  that  in  these  things  serveth  C.  (is) 

15.  3  even  C.  pleased  not  himself ;  but  as  it  is 

15.  7  as  C.  also  received  us,  to  the  glory  of  God 

15.  18  those  things  which  C.  hath  not  wrought 
15.  19  I  have  fully  preached  the  gospel  of  C. 

15.  20  I  strived  to  preach .  .not  where  C.  was 

15.  29  of  the  blessing  of  the  gospel  of  C. 

16.  5  who  is  the  first  fruits  of  Achaia  unto  C. 

16.  7  among  the  apostles,  who  also  were  in  C. 

16.  9  Salute  Urbane  our  helper  in  C  ,  and  Stac. 

16.  10  Salute  Apelles  approved  in  C.  Salute  them 
16.  16  The  churches  of  C.  salute  you 

1  Co.  1  6  the  testimony  of  C.  was  confirmed  in  you 

1  12  I  of  Apollos ;  and  I  of  Cephas ;  and  I  of  C. 

I.  13  Is  C.  divided?  was  Paul  crucifiedfor  you? 

I.  17  C.  sent  me  not  to  baptize,  but  to  preach 

1.  17  the  cross  of  C.  should  be  made  of  none 

1.  23  we  preach  C.  crucified,  unto  the  Jews  a 

1.  24  C.  the  power  of  God,  and  the  wisdom  of  G. 

2.  16  But  we  have  the  mind  of  C. 

3.  1  as  unto  carnal,  (even)  as  unto  babes  in  C. 

3.  23  And  ye  are  C.’s  ;  and  C.  (is)  God’s 

4.  1  the  ministers  of  C.  and  stewards  of  the 
4  10  for  C.’s  sake,  but  ye  (are)  wise  in  C. 

4.  15  ye  have  ten  thousand  instructors  in  C. 

4.  17  remembrance,  .my  ways  which  be  in  C. 

5.  7  even  C.  our  passover  is  sacrificed  for  us 

6.  15  that  your  bodies  are  the  members  of  C.  ? 

6.  15  shall  I  then  take  the  members  of  C.,  and 

7.  22  also  he  that  is  called .  is  C.’s  servant 

8.  11  shall  the  weak,  .perish,  for  whom  C.  died? 

8.  12  when  ye  sin  so  .ye  sin  against  C. 

9.  12  lest  we  should  hinder  the  gospel  of  C. 

9.  18  I  may  make  the  gospel  of  C.  without 

9.  21  without  law  to  God,  but  under,  .law  to  C. 

10.  4  drank  of  that.  .Rock,  .that  Rock  was  C. 

10.  9  Neither  let  us  tempt  C.,  as  some  of  them 

10.  16  is  it  not.  communion  of  the  blood  of  C.? 

10.  16  is  it  not  the  communion  of  the  body  of  C. 

11.  1  Be  ye  followers  of  me,  even  as  I. .  of  C. 

11.  3  know,  that  the  head  of  every  man  is  C. 

11.  3  and  the  head  of  C.  (is)  God 

12.  i2  For  as  the  body  is  one.  .so  also  (is)  C. 

12.  27  Now  ye  are  the  body  of  C.,  and  members 
15.  3  that  C  died  for  our  sins  according 
15.  12  if  C.  be  preached  that  he  rose  from  the  d. 
15.  13  no  resurrection,  .then  is  C.  not  risen 
15.  14  if  C.  be  not  risen,  then  (is)  our  preaching 
15.  15  we  have  testified,  .that  he  raised  up  C. 

15.  16  if  the  dead  rise  not,  then  is  not  C.  raised 
is.  17  if  C.  be  not  raised,  your  faith  (is)  vain  ;  ye 
15.  18  they  also  which  are  fallen  asleep  in  C. 

15.  19  If  in  this  life  only  we  have  hope  in  C. 

15.  20  now  is  C  risen  from  the  dead,  (and) 

15.  22  even  so  in  C.  shall  all  be  made  alive 
15.  23  every  man  in  his  own  order:  C.  the  first 
15.  23  afterward  they  that  are  C.’s  at  his  coming 
2  Co.  1.  5  as  the  sufferings  of  C.  abound  in  us 

1.  5  so  our  consolation  also  aboundeth  by  C. 


2  Co.  1.  21  he  which  stablisheth  us  with  you  in  C. 

2.  10  (forgave  I  it)  in  the  person  of  C. 

2.  12  I  came  to  Troas  to  (preach)  C.’s  gospel 

2.  14  God,  which ..  causeth  us  to  triumph  in  C 

2.  15  For  we  are  unto  God  a  sweet  savour  of  C- 

2.  17  in  the  sight  of  God  speak  we  in  C. 

3.  3  (ye  are),  .declared  to  be  the  epistle  of  C. 

3.  4  such  trust  have  we  through  C.  to  God-wa. 

3. 14  which  (veil)  is  done  away  in  C. 

4.  4  the  light  of  the  glorious  gospel  of  C.,  who 

5.  10  we  must  all  appear  before  the.  .seat  of  C. 

5.  14  the  love  of  C.  constraineth  us  ;  because 

5.  16  though  we  have  known  C.  after  the  flesh 
5.  17  if  any  man  (be)  inC.,  (he  is)  a  new  creature 

5.  19  To  wit,  that  God  was  in  C.,  reconciling 

5.  20  Now  then  we  are  ambassadors  for  C.,  as 

5.  20  we  pray  (you)  in  C.’s  stead,  be  ye  reconcil. 

6.  15  what  concord  hath  C.  with  Belial?  orwhat 

8.  23  the  churches,  (and)  the  glory  of  C. 

9.  13  your,  .subjection  unto  the  gospel  of  C. 

10.  1  by  the  meekness  and  gentleness  of  C.,  who 

10.  5  every  thought  to  the  obedience  of  C. 

10  7  If  any  man  trust  to  himself  that  he  is  C.’s 

10.  7  that,  as  he  (is)  C.’s,  even  so  (are)  we  C.’s 

10.  14  to  you  also  in  (preaching)  the  gospel  of  C. 

11.  2  may  present  (you  as)  a  chaste  virgin  to  C. 

11.  3  corrupted  from  the  simplicity .  .in  C. 

11.  10  As  the  truth  of  C.  is  in  me,  no  man  shall 

11.  13  transforming,  .into  the  apostles  of  C. 

11  23  Are  they  ministers  of  C.  V.  .1  (am)  more 

12.  2  I  knew  a  man  in  C.  above  fourteen  years 

12  9  that  the  power  of  C.  may  rest  upon  me 

12.  10  I  take  pleasure.,  in  distresses,  for  C.’s  sake 
12. 19  we  speak  before  God  in  C. :  but  (we  do)  all 

13.  3  ye  seek  a  proof  of  C.  speaking  in  me 
Gal.  1.  6  him  that  called  you  into  the  grace  of  C. 

1.  7  and  would  pervert  the  gospel  of  C. 

1.  10  I  should  not  be  the  servant  of  C. 

1.  22  churches  of  Judea  which  were  in  C. 

2  16  we  might  be  justified  by  the  faith  of  C. 

2.  17  if,  while  we  seek  to  be  justified  by  C.,  we 
2  17  (is)  therefore  C.  the  minister  of  sin?  God 

2  20  I  am  crucified  with  C. :  nevertheless  I  live 

2.  20  yet  not  I,  but  C.  liveth  in  me  :  and  the 

2.  21  if  righteousness  (come)  by  the  law .  .C.  is 

3.  13  C.  hath  redeemed  us  from  the  curse  of 

3.  16  but  as  of  one,  And  to  thy  seed,  which  is  C. 

3.  17  covenant,  that  was  confirmed,  .in  C. 

3.  24  law . .  schoolmaster  (to  bring  us)  unto  C. 

3  27  as  many,  .as  have  been  baptized  into  C. 

3!  29  if  ye  (be)  C.’s,  then  are  ye  Abraham’s  seed 

4.  7  if  a  son,  then  an  heir  of  God  through  C. 

4  19  of  whom  I  travail  in  birth  again  until  C. 

5.  1  Stand  fast .  in  the  liberty  wherewith  C. 

5.  2  if  ye  be  circumcised,  C.  shall  profit  you 

5  4  C  is  become  of  no  effect  unto  you,  who. 
s.  24  they  that  are  C.’s  have  crucified  the  flesh 

6  2  Bear,  .burdens,  and  so  fulfil  the  law  of  C. 
6^12  lest  they.,  suffer.,  for  the  cross  of  C. 

Eph.  1.  3  whohath blesseduswith.. blessings.  . in C. 

1.  10  he  might  gather,  .in  one  all  things  in  C. 

1.  12  praise  of  his  glory,  who .  .trusted  in  C. 

1  20  Which  he  wrought  in  C.,  when  he  raised 

2  5  hath  quickened  us  together  with  C. 

2.  12  at  that  time  ye  were  without  C.,  being 

2.  13  ye.  .are  made  nigh  by  the  blood  of  C. 

3.  4  understand  my  knowledge,  .mystery  of  C. 

3.  6  partakers  of  his  promise  in  C.  by  the  Gos. 

3.  8  should  preach . .  unsearchable  riches  of  C. 

3  17  That  C.  may  dwell  in  your  hearts  by  faith 

3.  19  to  know  the  love  of  C.,  which  passeth 

4.  7  according  tofthe  measure  of  the  gift  of  C. 
4. 12  for  the  edifying  of  the  body  of  C. 

4.  13  unto  the  measure,  .of  the  fulness  of  C. 

4.  15  grow  up  into  him .  .which  is  the  head  . .  C. 

4.  20  But  ye  have  not  so  learned  C. 

4.  32  as  God  for  C.’s  sake  hath  forgiven  you 

5.  2  walk  in  love,  as  C.  also  hath  loved  us,  and 
5!  5  hath  any  inheritance  in  the  kingdom  of  C. 

5.  14  arise  from  the  dead,  and  C.  shall  give  thee 

5.  23  even  as  C.  is  the  head  of  the  church 

5.  24  as  the  church  is  subject  unto  C.,  so  (let) 

5.  25  even  as  C.  also  loved  the  church,  and  gave 

5.  32  but  I  speak  concerning  C.  and  the  church 

6.  5  in  singleness  of  your  heart,  as  unto  C. 

6.  6  but  as  the  servants  of  0.,  doing  the  will  of 
Phil.  i.  io  that  ye  may  be  sincere ..  till  the  day  of  C. 
i.  13  my  bonds  in  C.  are  manifest  in  all  the 
1.  15  Some  indeed  preach  C.  even  of  envy  and 
1.  16  The  one  preach  C.  of  contention,  not 
1.  18  notwithstanding,  every  way.  .C.  is  preach. 
1.  20  now  also  C.  shall  be  magnified  in  my  body 
1.  21  For  to  me  to  live  (is)  C.,  and  to  die  (is) gain 
1.  23  a  desire  to  depart,  and  to  be  withC ;  which 
1.  27  let  your  conversation  be  as.  .gospel  of  C. 

1.  20  unto  you  it  is  given  in  the  behalf  of  C. 

2  1  If  (there  be)  therefore,  .consolation  111  C. 
2!  16  that  I  may  rejoice  in  the  day  of  C.,  that 

2.  30  Because  for  the  work  of  C.  he  was  nigh 

3  7  what,  .were  gain.  .1  counted  loss  for  C. 

3. ’  8  count  them  (but)  dung,  that  I  may  win  C. 

3.  9  but  that  which  is  through  the  faith  of  C. 
3  18  (that  they  are),  .enemies  of  the  cross  of  C. 

4.  13  I  can  do  all  things  through  C.  which  str 
Col  1.  2  To  the  saints  and  faithful  brethren  in  C. 

1.  7  who  is  for  you  a  faithful  minister  of  C. 

1.  24  which  is  behind  of  the  afflictions  of  C. 

1.  27  which  is  C.  in  you,  the  hope  of  glory 

2.  2  mystery  of  God.  .the  Father,  and  of  C 
2.  5  and  the  stedfastness  of  your  faith  in  C. 

2  8  rudiments  of  the  world,  and  not  after  C. 

2’.  11  sins  of_the  flesh  by  the  circumcision  of  C 


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Col.  2.  17  are  a  shadow,  .but  the  body  (is)  of  C. 

2.  20  if  ye  be  dead  with  C.  from  the  rudiments 
o.  i  If  ye  then  lie  risen  with  1,  seek  those 

3.  1  where  C.  sittetli  on  the  right  hand  of  Cod 

3  3  ye  are  dead,  and  your  life  is  hid  with  C. 

4  When  C.,  (who  is)  our  life,  shall  appear 
3.  11  bond,  (nor)  free  :  but  C.  (is)  all,  and  in  all 
3.  13  even  as  C.  forgave  you,  so  also  (do)  ye 

3.  16  Let  the  word  of  C.  dwell  in  you  richly  in 

4.  3  to  speak  the  mystery  of  C.,  for  which  I 
4.  12  a  servant  of  C„  saluteth  you,  always  lab. 

1  Th  2  6  when,  .burdensome,  as  the  apostles  ot  t. 

3.  2  our  fellow  labourer  in  the  gospel  of  C. 

4.  16  and  the  dead  in  C.  shall  rise  first 

2  Th.  2.  2  as  that  the  day  of  C.  is  at  hand 

3.  s  and  into  the  patient  waiting  for  C. 

1  Ti.  2.  7  I  speak  the  truth  in  C.,  (and)  lie  not 

5.  11  when  they,  .wax  wanton  against  C.,  they 

2  Ti.  2.  19  let  every  one  that  nameth  the  name  of  C. 
phm.  8  though  I  might  be  much  bold  in  C.  to 
lleb.  3.  6  But  C.  as  a  Son  over  his  own  house 

3.  14  we  are  made  partakers  of  C.,  if  we  hold 
'5.  5  So  also  C.  glorified  not  himself  to  be  made 

6.  1  leaving,  .principles  of  the  doctrine  of  0. 
9.11C  being  come  an  High  Priest  of  good 

9.  14  How  much  more  shall  the  blood  of  C. 

9.  24  C.  is  not  entered  into  the  holy  places  made 
9  28  C  was  once  offered  to  bear  the  sins  of 
11.  26  Esteeming  the  reproach  of  C.  greater 
i  Pe  1  1 1  the  Spirit  of  C.  which  was  in  them  did 

I.  II  when  it  testified . .  the  sufferings  of  C.,and 

1.  19'But  with  the  precious  blood  of  C.,  as  of  a 

2.  21  because  C.  also  suffered  for  us,  leaving 

3. C6  that,  .accuse  your  good  conversation  in  C. 

3  18  For  C.  also  hath  ouce  suffered  for  sins 

4.  1  Forasmuch  theu  as  C.  hath  suffered  for 
4.  13  as  ye  are  partakers  of  C.'s  sufferings 

4.  14  If  ye  be  reproached  for  the  name  of  C. 

5.  1  and  a  witness  of  the  sufferings  of  C. 

1  Jo.  2.  22  but  he  that  deuieth  that  Jesus  is  the  C.  ? 

5.  1  Whosoever  believeth  that  Jesus  is  the  C. 

2  Jo.  9  Whosoever,  .not  in  the  doctrine  of  0. 

9  He  that  abideth  in  the  doctrine  of  C.,  he 
Rev.  11.  15  (the  kingdoms)  of  our  Lord,  and  of  hisC. 

12. 10  Now  is  come,  .the  power  of  his  C  :  for  the 
20.  4  they  lived  and  reigned  with  C.  a  thousand 
20.  6  but  they  shall  be  priests  of  God  and  of  C. 

CHRIST  JESUS  — 

The  Anointed  Saviour,  6  Xpiarbs  'Irgrovs. 

Acts  19.  4  that  they  should  believe  on  him.  .C.  Je. 
Rom.  3.  24  through  the  redemption  that  is  in  C.  Je. 

8.  2  the  law  of  the  Spirit  of  life  in  C.  Jesus 
8.  39  from  the  love  of  God,  which  is  in  C.  Jesus 
16.  3  Greet  Priscilla,  .my  helpers  in  C.  Jesus 

1  Co.  1.  2  to  them  that  are  sanctified  in  C.  Jesus 

2  Co.  4.  s  For  we  preach  not  ourselves,  butC.  Jesus 
Gal.  2.  4  spy.  .our  liberty  which  we  have  in  C.  Jesus 

3.  26  the  children  of  God  by  faith  in  C.  Jesus 

4.  14  received  me  as  an  angel,  .(even)  as  C.  Je. 
Eph.  2.  6  sit.  .in  heavenly  (places)  in  C.  Jesus 

2.  7  (his)  kindness  toward  us  through  C.  Jesus 
2.  10  we  are  his  workmanship,  created  in  C. .) 

2.  13  But  now  in  C.  Jesus  ye  who  sometimes 

3.  II  eternal  purpose,  .he  purposed  in  C.  Je. 

3.  21  Unto  him  (be) glory,  .by  C.  Jesus  through. 
Phil.  3.  3  which  worship  God.  .and  rejoice  in  C.  Je. 

3.  8  excellency  of  the  knowledge  of  C.  Jesus 

3. 12  for  which.  .1  am  apprehended  of  C.  Jesus 

3.  14  of  the  high  calling  of  God  in  C.  Jesus 

4.  7  shall  keep  your  hearts,  .through  C.  Jesus 
4.  19  according  to.  .riches  in  glory  by  C.  Jesus 

4.  21  Salute  every  saint  in  C.  Jesus 

Col.  1.  4  Since  we  heard  of  your  faith  in  C.  Jesus 

1.  28  may  present  every  man  perfect  in  C.  Je. 

2.  6  As  ye  have  therefore  received  C.  Jesus 
i  Th.  2.  14  the  churches  of  God  which,  .are  iuC.  J. 

5.  18  for  this  is  the  will  of  God  in  C.  Jesus 

1  Ti.  1.  12  I  thank  C.  Jesus  our  Lord,  who  hath 

1.  14  with  faith  and  love  which  is  in  C.  Jesus 

1.  15  that  C.  Jesus  came  into  the  world  to  save 

2.  5  one  mediator  between  God .  .the  man  C.  J. 

3. 13  boldness  in  the  faith  which  is  in  C.  Jesus 

6.  13  I  give  thee  charge,  .(before)  C.  Jesus,  who 

2  Ti.  1.  1  the  promise  of  life  which  is  in  C.  Jesus 

1.  2  Grace,  mercy,  (and)  peace,  from.  .C.  Je; 

1.  9  which  was  given  us  in  C.  Jesus  before  the 

1.  13  in  faith  and  love  which  is  in  C.  Jesus 

2.  1  be  strong  in  the  grace  that  is  in  C.  Jesus 

2.  10  obtain  the  salvation  which  is  in  C.  Jesus 
3. 12  all  that  will  live  godly  in  C.  Jesus  shall 

3.  15  through  faith  which  is  in  C.  Jesus 
Phm.  6  every  good . .  which  is  in  you  in  C.  Jesus 

23  salute .  .my  fellow  prisoner  in  C.  Jesus 
Heb.  3.  1  consider  the. .  High  Priest.  .C.  Jesus 
1  Pe.  5.  10  called  us  unto,  .eternal  glory  by  C.  Jesus 
5.  14  Peace  (be)  with  you  all  that  are  in  C.  Je. 
CHRISTS,  false  — 

Lying  Christs  nr  anointed  ones,  ij/evS ixpiaroi. 
Matt24.  24  there  shall  arise  false  C.s,  and  false  prop. 
Marki3.  22  For  false  C.s  and  false  prophets  shall  rise 

CHRISTIAN  — 

Belonging  to  Christ,  XpicrTiav6s. 

Acts  11.  26  the  disciples  were  called  C.  first  in  Antioch 
26.  28  Almost  thou  persuadest  me  to  be  a  C. 

1  Pe.  4.  16  yet  if  (any  man  suffer)  as  a  C.  let  him  not 

CHRONICLES  — 

i) /alters  of  the  days,  C’DJh  ’pop  dibre  hayyamim. 
x  ICi.14.  19  in  the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings 


So  in  chap.  15.  7,  23,  31 ;  16.  5,  14,  20,  27 ;  22.  39,  45 ; 

2  Ki.  1.  18;  8.  23;  10.  34;  12.  iq;  13.  8,  12;  14.  13, 

18,  28;  15.  6,  11,  15,21,  26,  31,  36;  16.  19;  20  20;  21. 

17,  25 }  23.  28 ;  24.  5 >  Esth.  10.  2  , 

1  111,27.  24  in  the  account  of  the  Chronicles  of  king  TI 
Esth.  2.  23  in  the  book  of  the  Chronicles  before  the  k. 

6.  i  bring  the  book  of  records  of  the  Chronic. 

CHRYSOLITE  — 

A  golden  stone,  a  topaz,  xpuaihiBos  chrusolithos. 
liev.  21.  20  the  sixth,  sardius ;  the  seventh,  chrysolite 

CHRYSOPRASUS  — 

A  golden  leek,  a  beryl,  xpuainpaaos  chrusoprasos. 
Rev.  21.  20  the  ninth,  a  topaz ;  the  tenth,  a  chrysopr. 

CHUB,  313. 

Name  of  a  people  in  alliance  with  Egypt  in  the  time  of 
Nebuchadnezzar.  B  c.  610.  Probably  Sub. 

Eze.  30.  5  and  all  the  mingled  people,  and  C. 

CHUN,  113  founding. 

A  city  in  Aram-zobah  on  the  highway  to  the  Euphrates, 
and  plundered  by  David. 

1  Ch.  18.  8  Likewise  from  Tibhatli,  and  from  C. 

CHURCH  — 

That  which  is  called  out,  ckkAt) cria.  ekklesia. 

Matt  16.  18  upon  this  rock  I  will  build  my  church;  and 
18.  17  if  he.  neglect,  .tell  (it)  unto  the  church 
18.  17  but  if  he  neglect  to  hear  the  church,  let 
Acts  2.  47  the  Lord  added  [to  the  church]  daily  such 

5.  ii  And  great  fear  came  upon  all  the  church 
7;  38  that  was  in  the  church  in  the  wilderness 

8.  1  great  persecution  against  the  church 

8.  3  As  for  Saul,  he  made  havoc  of  the  church 

9.  31  Theu  had  the  churches  rest  throughout 

11.  22  things  came  unto  the  ears  of  the  church 

11.  26  they  assembled  themselves  with  the  ch. 

12.  I  Herod,  .stretched  forth,  .to  vex.  .the  ch. 

12.  5  without  ceasing  of  the  church  unto  God-  - 

13.  1  in  the  church  that  was  at  Antioek-cmain 

14.  23  had  ordained  them  elders  in  every  church 

14.  27  they  were  come,  and  had  gathered  the  ch. 

15.  3  being  brought  on  their  way  by  the  church 

15.  4  they  were  received  of  the  church,  and 
15.  22  apostles  and  elders,  with  the  whole  ch. 

15.  41  went  through  Syria. .  confirming  the  chs. 

16.  5  so  were  the  churches  established  in  the 
18.  22  when  he  had.  .saluted  the  church,  he 

20.  17  sent,  .and  called  the  elders  of  the  church 
20.  28  overseers,  to  feed  the  church  of  God, 
Rom.  16.  I  which  is  a  servant  of  the  church  which  is 

16.  4  but  also  all  the  churches  of  the  Gentiles 
16.  5  Likewise  (greet)  the  church  that  is  in  ’ 

16. 16  Tlie  churches  of  Christ  salute  you 
16.  23  Gaius  mine  host,  and  of  the  whole  church 

1  Co.  I.  2  Unto  the  church  of  God  which  is  at  Cor. 

4.  17  as  I  teach  everywhere  in  every  church 

6.  4  who  are  least  esteemed  in  the  church 

7.  17  And  so  ordain  I  in  all  churches 

10.  32  Give  none  offence,  neither.,  to  the  church 

1 1 .  16  have  no  such  custom,  neither  the  churches 
11.  18  wheu  ye  come  together  in  the  church,  I 

11.  22  despise  ye  the  church  of  God,  and  shame 

12.  28  God  hath  set  some  in  the  church,  first 

14.  4  he  that  prophesieth  edifieth  the  church 
14.  5  that  the  church  may  receive  edifying 
1 4.  12  ye  may  excel  to  the  edifying  of  the  church 
14.  19  Yet  in  the  church  I  had  rather  speak  five 
14.  23  If  therefore  the  whole  church  be  come 
14.  28  let  him  keep  silence  in  the  church ;  and 
14.  33  but  of  peace,  as  in  all  churches  of  the 
14.  34  Let  your  women  keep  silence  in  the  chs. 

14.  35  a  shame  for  women  to  speak  in  the  church 

15.  9  because  I  persecuted  the  church  of  God 

16.  1  as  I  have  given  order  to  the  churches  of 
16.  19  The  churches  of  Asia  salute  you.  Aquila 
16.  19  with  the  church  that  is  in  their  house 

2  Co.  1.  1  unto  the  church  of  God  which  isat  Corinth 

8.  1  thegraceof  God  bestowed  on  the  churches 
8.  18  in  the  Gospel  throughout  all  the  churches 
8.  19  who  was  also  chosen  of  the  churches  to 
8.  23  the  messengers  of  the  churches,  (and)  the 
8.  24  show  ye  to  them,  and  before  the  churches 

n.  8  I  robbed  other  churches,  taking  wages 

11.  28  Besides,  .the  care  of  all  the  churches 

12.  13  wherein  ye  were  inferior  to  other  churches 
Gal.  1.  2  all.  .with  me,  unto  the  churches  of  Galatia 

1.  13  I  persecuted  the  church  of  God,  and 

1.  22  And  was  unknown  by  face  unto  the  chs. 
Eph.  1.  22  the  head  over  all  (things)  to  the  church 
3.  10  by  the  church  the  manifold  wisdom  of  God 

3.  21  Unto  him  (be)  glory  in  the  church  by  C. 

5.  23  even  as  Christ  is  the  head  of  the  church 
5.  24  as  the  church  is  subject  unto  Christ,  so 
5.  25  even  as  Christ  also  loved  the  church,  and 
5,  27  a  glorious  church,  not  having  spot,  or 
5.  29  but  nourisheth.  even  as  the  Lord  the  ch. 
5.  32  I  speak  concerning  Christ  and  the  church 

Phil.  3.  6  Concerning  zeal,  persecuting  the  church 

4.  15  no  church  communicated  with  me  as  con. 
Col.  1.  18  he  is  the  head  of  the  body,  the  church 

1.  24  for  his  body’s  sake,  which  is  the  church 
4.  15  Salute,  .the  church  which  is  in  his  house 
4.  16  cause  that  it  be  read  also  in  the  church 

1  Th.  1.  1  the  church  of  the  Thessalonians  (which  is) 

2.  14  became  followers  of  the  churches  of  God 

2  Th.  1.  1  the  church  of  the  Thessalonians  in  God 

1.  4  we  ourselves  glory  in  you  in  the  churches 

1  Ti.  3.  5  how  shall  he  take  care  of  the  church  of 

3.  15  which  is  the  church  of  the  living  God,  the 


1  Ti.  5.  16  and  let  not  the  church  be  charged 
Phm.  2  and  to  the  church  in  thy  house 
Heb.  2.  12  in  the  midst  of  the  church  will  I  sing 
12.  23  the  general  assembly  and  church 
Jas.  5.  14  let  him  call  for  the  elders  of  the  church 
3  Jo.  6  witness  of  thy  charity  before  the  church 
9  I  wrote  unto  the  church 
10  and  casteth  (them)  out  of  the  church 
Rev.  1.  4  John  to  the  seven  churches  which 

1.  n  send  (it)  unto  the  seven  churches 

1 .  20  seven  stars  are  the  angels  of  the . .  churches 

1.  20  seven  candlesticks,  the  seven  churches 

2.  1  Unto  the  angel  of  the  church  of  Ephesus 

2.  7  hear  what  the  Spirit  saith  unto  the  chs. 

2.  8  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Smyrna 

2.  11  what  the  Spirit  saith  unto  the  churches 

2.  12  to  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Pergamos 

2.  17,  2q  hear  what  the  Spirit  saith  unto  the  ch. 

2.  18  unto  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Thyatira 

2.  23  all  the  churches  shall  know  that  I  am  he 

3.  1  unto  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Sardis 

3.  6,  13.  22  hear  what,  .spirit  saith  unto  ch. 

3.  7  to  the  angel  of  the  church  iu  Philadelphia 

3.  14  uuto  the  angel  of  the  church  of  the  Laod. 

22.  16  testify  unto  you  these  things  in  the  chur. 

CHURCHES,  robber  of  — 

A  robber  of  temples,  iepocrv\os  hierosulos. 

Acts  19.  37  which  are  neither  robbers  of  churches 

CHURL  — 

1.  Churl,  avaricious,  71  kilai. 

Isa.  32.  5  called  liberal,  nor  the  churl  said  (to  be) 

2.  Churl,  avaricious,  ’^3  kelai. 

Isa.  32.  7  The  instruments  also  of  the  churl  (are) 

CHURLISH  — 

Hard,  harsh,  sharp,  nzip  qasheh. 

1  Sa.  25.  3  the  man  (was)  churlish  and  evil  in  his 

CHURNING  — 

Pressure,  churning,  p'l?  units. 

Prov.30.  33  Surely  the  churning  of  milkbringeth 

CHU-SHAN  RISH-A-THA'-IM,  D'njjifh  5^13. 

A  king  of  Mesopotamia,  defeated  by  Otliniel,  B  C.  1 394 
Judg.  3.  8  into  the  hand  of  C.  king  of  Mesopotamia 

3.  8  children  of  Israel  served  C.  eight  years 

3.  10  the  Lord  delivered  C. .  .into  his  hand 
3.  10  and  his  hand  prevailed  against  C. 

CHU'-ZA,  Xov&s. 

Steward  of  Herod  Antipas  son  of  Herod  the  Great. 

Luke  8  3  Joanna  the  wife  of  C.  Herod’s  steward 
CIEL,  to  — 

To  cover,  overlay,  del,  npn  chaphah,  3. 

2  Ch.  3.  5  the  greater  house  he  cieled  with  fir  tree 

CEELED  — 

To  cover  over,  del,  )ED  saphan. 

Jer.  22.  14  (it  is)  cieled  with  cedar,  and  painted  with 
Hag.  1.  4  (Is  it)  time.,  to  dwell  in  your  cieled  houses 

CIELED  with  —  *■ 

Thin  board,  f]'n»  shechiph. 

Eze.  41.  16  cieled  with  wood  round  about,  and  from 

CIELING  — 

A  deling,  ]SD  sippun. 

1  Ki.  6.  15  both  the  floor.,  and  the  walls  of  the  cieling 
CI-LI-CI-A,  KiAikia. 

A  province  of  Asia  Minor,  bounded  on  the  N.  by  (  appa- 
docia,  Lycaouia,  and  Isauria  ;  S.  by  the  Mediterranean  ; 
E.  by  Syria  ;  and  W.  by  Pamphylia. 

Acts  6.  9  (the  synagogue).,  of  them  of  C  and  of  Asia 
15.  23  the  Gentiles  in  Antioch  and  Syria  and  C. 
15.  41  And  he  w'ent  through  Syria  and  0. 

21.  39  I  am.. a  Jew  of  Tarsus,  (a  city)  in  C. 

22.  3  I  am. .  a  Jew,  born  in  Tarsus,  (a  city)  in  C. 

23.  34  when  he  understood  that  (lie  was)  of  C. 
27.  5  when  we  had  sailed  over  the  sea  of  C. 

Gal.  1.  21  I  came  into  the  regions  of  Syria  and  C. 

CINNAMON  — 

1  .Bark  of  the  cinnamon  tree,  ]ic?p  qinnamon. 

Exod 30.  23  Take  thou  also,  .of  sweet  cinnamon  half 
Prov.  7  17  I  have  perfumed  my  bed  with .  cinnamon 
Song  4.  14  calamus  and  cinnamon,  with  all  trees  of 

2 .Cinnamon,  KLuapuigov  kinambmon. 

Rev.  18.  13  cinnamon,  and  odours,  and  ointments 

CIN-NE-'ROTH,  niu33  See  Chinnereth, 

I  Ki.  15.  20  Ben-hkdad . .  sent . .  against . .  all  C. 

CIRCLE  — 

Circle,  arch,  vault,  compass,  nn  chug. 

Isa.  40.  22  that  sitteth  upon  the  circle  of  the  earth 

CIRCUIT  — 

1.  Circle,  arch,  vault,  compass,  iin  chug. 

Job  22.  14  and  he  walketh  in  the  circuit  of  heaven 

2.  Circuit,  surrounding  country,  3‘3C  sabib. 

Eccl.  1.  6  the  wind  returueth  again .  .to  his  circuits 

3. Bevolulion,  circuit,  nsipp  lequphah. 

Psa.  19.  6  and  his  circuit  uuto  the  ends  of  it .  and 

CIRCUIT,  in  — 

To  go  round  about,  33D  sabab. 

1  Sa.  7.  16  Aud  he  went  from  year  to  year  in  circuit 


CIRCUMCISE 


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CITIES 


[RCUMCISE,  to  —  ..Li 

To  cut  off,  away,  around,  circumcise,  750  mul.  _ 
Gen.  it.  a3  circumcised  the  flesh  of  their  foreskin  m 
21  4  Abraham  circumcised  his  son  Isaac  being 

Exod  12.  44  when  thou  hast  circunicised  him,  then 
Ueutio.  16  Circumcise  therefore  the  foreskin  of  your 
4o.  6  the  Lord  . .  will  circumcise  thine  heart 
Josh.%.  2  circumcise  again  the  children  of  Israel 
-  .  circumcised  the  children  of  Israel  at  the 

4  (is)  the  cause  why  Joshua  did  circumcise 
2'  c  all  the  people . .  they  had  not  circumcised 
2'  2  their  children . .  them  J  oshua  circumcised 
5!  7  because  they  had  not  circumcised  them 

To  cut  around,  circumcise,  Vnj  namal,  or  bba. 
Gen.  17.  11  And  ye  shall  circumcise  the  flesh  of  your 

To  cut  around,  circumcise,  irepneyvoi  peritemno. 
'  Luke  1.  59  on  the  eighth  day  they  came  to  circumcise 
John  7  22  and  ye  on  the  sabbath  day  circumcise  a 
Acts  7.  8  so  (Abraham)  begat  Isaac,  and  circumcised 
jt,  c  That  it  was  needful  to  circumcise  them 
16  4  took  and  circumcisedhim  becauseof  the  J. 

21.  21  they  ought  not  to  circumcise  (their)  clul. 

IRCUMCISE  selves,  to  — 

1o  be  cut  around,  circumcised,  to  mul,  2. 

Jer.  4.  4  Circumcise  yourselves  to  the  Lord,  and 

IRCUMCISED 


Col.  4.  11  And  Jesus,  .who  are  of  the  circumcision 
Titus  1.  10  many,  .specially  they  of  the  circumcision 


Circumcision,  ircpiToy.il  peritome  (dat.) 

Thil.  4.  s  Circumcised  the  eighth  day,  of  the  stock 


To  cut  around,  circumcise,  )>5D  mul. 

Josli  s  5  all  .that  came  out  were  circumcised 

Jer.  ’  9.  25  circumcised  with  the  uncircumcised 

(RCUMCISED,  to  be  or  have  — ■ 

To  be  cut  around,  circumcised,  mul,  2. 

Gen  17  10  Every  man  child ..  shall  be  circumcised 
'17  12  he  that  is  eight.,  shall  be  circumcised 
I7. 13  he  that  is  bought,  .must,  .be  circumcised 
17  14  the  uncircumcised  man  child,  .is  not  cir. 
17.  24  25  when  he  was  circunicised  in  the  flesh 
17  gisthe  selfsame  day  was  Abraham  circum. 

17  27  all  the  men  of  his  house. .  were  circumcised 
a!  is  that  every  male  of  you  be  circumcised 
34  17  ye  will  not  hearken,  .to  be  circumcised 
34  22  be  circunicised,  as  they  (are)  circumcised 
34  24  every  male  was  circunicised,  all  that  went 
Exodi2  48  let  all  his  males  be  circumcised,  and  then 
Lev.  12.  3  the  flesh  of  his  foreskin  shall  be  circum. 

To  circumcise,  ircpiTcyvu  peritemno  ( dat  ) 

Acts  15.  1  Except  ye  be  circumcised  after  the  man 
is.  24  [(Ye  must)  be  circumcised,  and  keep  the] 
i  Co  7  18  Is  any  man  called  being  circumcised? 

7.  18  let  him  not  be  circumcised 
Gal.  2.  3  was  compelled  to  be  circumcised 

c  2  if  ye  be  circumcised,  Christ  shall  profit 
c.  3  testify .  .to  every  man  that  is  circunicised 
6  12  they  constrain  you  to  be  circumcised 
6  1 3  they  themselves  who  are  circumcised  keep 
6  13  but  desire  to  have  you  circumcised,  that 
Col.  2.  11  In  whom  also  ye  are  circumcised  with 

3IRCUMCISED,  though  not  — 

Through  uncircumcision,  SI  a.Kpo$u<rTias  di  akrobu. 
Rom  4.  11  that  believe,  though  they  be  not  circum. 

SIRCUMCISING  — 

I.  To  be  cut  off,  circumcised,  75D  mul,  2.  .  _ 

Josh.  5  8  when  they  had  done  circumcising  all 


.To  circumcise,  cut  around ,  lrepirc yvu  peritemno. 
Luke  2.  21  were  accomplished  for  the  circumcising 

IRCUMCISION  — 

.Circumcision,  riVio  muloth. 

Exod  4.  26  A  bloody  liusb. .  .because  of  the  circumci. 

.  A  cutting  round,  circumcision,  irepiroyri  peritome. 
John  7.  22  Moses,  .gave  unto  you  circumcision 
7  2’  If  a  man.  .receive  circumcision,  that 
Acts  7  8  he  gave  him  the  covenant  of  circumcision 

10  43  they  of  the  circumcision  which  believed 
11.  2  they  that  were  of  the  circumcision  con. 
Rom.  2.  23  circumcision  verily  proftteth,  if  thou  keep 
2.  25  thy  circumcision  is  made  uncircumcision 
2  26  uncircumcision  be  counted  for  circum.? 

2  27  by  the  letter  and  circumcision  dost  trails. 
2.  28  neither  (is  that)  circumcision  which  is  out. 

2  29  and  circumcision  (is  that)  of  the  heart,  in 

3  1  or  what  profit  (is  there)  of  circumcision  ? 

3  30  which  shall  justify  the  circumcision  by  fa. 

1.  9  (Cometh)  this  blessedness .  .upon  the  cir. 

4  10  in  circumcision,  or  in  uncircumcision  ? 

4  10  Not  in  circumcision,  but  in  uucircumcision 
4.  II  And  he  received  the  sign  of  circumcision 
4.  12  the  father  of  circumcision  to  them  who 
4.  12  are  not  of  the  circumcision  only,  but 
15.  8  Christ  was  a  minister  of  the  circumcision 
1  Co.  7. 19  Circumcision  is  nothing,  and  uncircum. 
Gal.  2.  7  as  (the  gospel)  of  the  circumcision  (was) 

2.  8  to  the  apostleship  of  the  circumcision,  the 
2.  9  that  we  (should  go) . .  unto  the  circumci. 

2.  12  fearing  them  which  were  of  the  circum. 

3  6  neither  circumcision  availeth  anything 

3.  11  I,  brethren,  if  I  yet  preach  circumcision 
6.  13  neither  circumcision  availeth  anything 

Eph.  2.  11  by  that  which  is  called  the  Circumcision 
Phil.  3.  3  For  we  are  the  circumcision,  which  wor. 
Col  2  1 1  with  tlie  circumcision  made  without  ha. 
2.  11  in  putting  off  the  body,  .by  the  circum. 

3. 11  circumcision  nor  uncircumcision 


CIRCUMSPECT,  to  be  — 

To  be  watchful,  shamar,  2. 

Exod23  13  I  have  said  unto  you  be  circumspect 

CIRCUMSPECTLY  — 

Accurately,  pointedly,  aupiftihs  akribos. 

Eph.  5.  15  See  then  that  ye  walk  circumspectly 

CIS,  Kls. 

Father  of  Saul,  B.C.  1120.  The  Greek  form  of  Kish. 

Acts  13.  21  God  gave  them  .Saul,  the  son  of  Cis. 

CISTERN  — 

1  .Cistern,  well,  pit,  7«h  bor. 

Jer.  2. 13  (and)  hewed,  .cisterns,  broken  cisterns 

2.  Cistern,  well,  pit,  H3  bor. 

2  Ki.  18. 31  drink  ye  every  one  the  waters  of  his  cistern 
Prov  5.  15  Drink  waters  out  of  thine  own  cistern 
Eccl  12.  6  or  tlie  wheel  broken  at  the  cistern 
Isa.  36. 16  drink  ye  every  one  the  waters  of  his.  .cis. 

CITIES  — 

1  .A  city  {of  busy  concourse),  enclosed  place,  my  ir. 
Gen.  13. 12  Lot  dwelt  in  the  cities  of  the  plain,  and 

19.  25  he  overthrew  those  cities,  and  all  the  p. 
ig.  25  all  tlie  inhabitants  of  the  cities,  and 

19.  29  God  destroyed  the  cities  of  the  plain 
19  29  when  he  overthrew  the  cities  in  the 
35.  5  the  terror  of  God  was  upon  the  cities  that 
41.  35  and  let  them  keep  food  in  the  cities 
41.  48  and  laid  up  the  food  in  the  cities 
47.  21  lie  removed  them  to  cities  from  (one)  end 
Exod.  1.  11  they  built  for  Pharaoh  treasure  cities 
'  Lev  25.  32  Notwithstanding  the  cities  of  the  Levites 
25.  32  houses  of  the  cities  of  their  possession 
25.  33  the  houses  of  the  cities  of  the  Levites 

25.  34  the  field  of  the  suburbs  of  their  cities 

26.  25  when  ye  are  gathered .  .within  your  cities 
26  31  I  will  make  your  cities  waste,  and  bring 
26.  33  land  shall  be  desolate,  and.  .cities  waste 

Num.  13.  19  what  cities  (they  be)  that  they  dwell  in. 

13.  28  and  the  cit  ies  (are)  walled,  and  very  great 
21.  2  then  I  will  utterly  destroy  tlieir  cities 
21  3  they . .  destroyed  them  and  their  cities 

21.  25  Israel  took  all  these  cities:  and  Israel 
21.  25  Israel  dwelt  in  all  the  cities  of  the 
31  10  they  burnt  all  tlieir  cities  wherein  they 
32.  16  We  will  build . .  cities  for  our  little  ones 
32.  17  our  little  ones  shall  dwell  in  the.  .cities 
32.  24  Build  you  cities  for  your  little  ones,  and 
32.  26  little  ones,  .shall  be  there  in  the  cities 
32.  33  the  land,  with  the  cities  thereof  in  the 
32.  33  (even)  the  cities  of  the  country  round 
32.  36  Beth-nimrah,  and  Beth-haran,  fenced  c. 

32.  38  gave  other  names  unto  the  cities  which 

32.  38  that  they  gave  unto  tlie  Levites  .cities 
35.  2  and  ye  shall  give  . .  suburbs  for  tlie  cities 
35.  3  the  cities  shall  they  have  to  dwell  in 
35.  4  the  suburbs  of  the  cities,  which  ye  shall 
35.  5  shall  be  to  them . .  suburbs  of  the  cities 
35.  6  among  the  cities  which  ye  shall  give  unto 
35.  6  unto  the  Levites  there  shall  be  six  cities 

33.  6  to  them  ye  shall  add  forty  and  two  cities 
33.  7  cities,  .(shall  be)  forty  and  eight  cities 
35.  8  the  cities .  .shall  be  of  tlie  possession 
35.  8  every  one  shall  give  of  his  cities  unto 
35.  11  ye  shall  appoint  you  cities  to  be  cities 
35.  12  they  shall  be  unto  you  cities  for  refuge 
35.  13  of  these  cities,  .six  cities  shall  ye  have 
35.  14  Ye  shall  give  three  cities  on  this  side 
35. 14  three  cities  shall  ye  give  in  the  land 
35.  14  (which)  shall  be  cities  of  refuge 
35.  15  These  six  cities  shall  be  a  refuge  (both) 

Dent.  1.  22  and  into  what  cities  we  shall  come 

1  28  tlie  cities  (are)  great  and  walled  up  to  h. 

2  34  we  took  all  his  cities  at  that  time,  and 

2.  35  and  the  spoil  of  the  cities  which  we  took 

2.  37  (nor)  unto  any  place,  .nor  unto  the  cities 

3  4  we  took  all  his  cities  at  that  time,  there 

3  4  threescore  cities,  all  the  region  of  Argob 

3.  s  All  these  cities  (were)  fenced  with  high  w. 

3.  7  tlie  spoil  of  the  cities,  we  took  for  a  prey 
,  IO  All  the  cities  of  the  plain,  and  all  Gilead 
3. 10  cities  of  the  kingdom  of  Og  in  Bashan 
3.  12  half  mount  Gilead,  and  the  cities  thereof 

3.  19  But  your  wives . .  shall  abide  in  your  cities 

4.  41  Moses  severed  three  cities  on  this  side 

4.  42  that  fleeing  unto  one  of  these  cities  lie 

6.  10  to  give  thee  great  and  goodly  cities,  which 

9.  1  cities  great,  and  fenced  up  to  heaven 

13.  12  If  thou  shalt  hear,  in  one  of  thy  cities 
19.  1  dwellest  in  their  cities,  and  in  their 
19.  2,  7  Thou  shalt  separate  three  cities  for  tlie 

10.  5  he  shall  flee  unto  one  of  those  cities 
19.  9  then  shalt  thou  add  three  cities  more  for 

19.  11  and  fleeth  into  one  of  these  cities 
20  15  Thus  shalt  thou  do  unto  all  the  cities 

20.  15  which  (are)  not  of  the  cities  of  these  11a. 

20.  16  But  of  the  cities  of  these  people,  which 

21.  2  they  shall  measure  unto  the  cities  which 
Josh.  9.  17  came  unto  their  cities  on  the  third  day 

9  1 7  No  w  their  cities  (were)  Gibeon,  Cliephirali 
10.  2  Gibeon  (was) . .  as  one  of  the  royal  cities 

10  19  suffer  them  not  to  enter  into  their  cities 

10.  20  that  the  rest ..  entered  into  fenced  cities 
jo.  37,  39  king  thereof,  and  all  the  cities  thereof 

11.  12  all  tlie  cities  of  those  kings,  and  all  the 

11  13  (as  for)  the  cities  that  stood  still  in  their 
11  14  And  all  tlie  spoil  of  these  cities,  and  the 


Josh.  1 1.  21  Joshua  destroyed  them .  .with  their  cities 
13.  10  all  the  cities  of  Silion  king  of  tlie  Amorites 
13.  17  Deshbon,  and  all  her  cities  that  (are)  in 
13.  21  all  the  cities  of  the  plain,  and  all  tlie 
13.  23  the  cities  and  the  villages  thereof 
13.  25  their  coast  was  Jazer,  and  all  the  cities 
13.  28  This  (is)  the  inheritance,  .the  cities,  and 
13.  30  which  (are)  in  Bashan,  threescore  cities 

13.  31  cities  of  the  kingdom  of  Og  in  Bashan 

14.  4  they  gave  no  part . .  save  cities  to  dwell 

14.  12  (that)  the  cities  (were)  great  and  fenced 

15.  9  went  out  to  the  cities  of  mount  Epliron 

15.  21  the  uttermost  cities  of  the  tribe  of  the 
15.  32  all  the  cities  (are)  twenty  and  nine,  with 
15.  36  fourteen  cities  with  their  villages 

15.  41  sixteen  cities  with  their  villages 
15.  44,  54  nine  cities  with  their  villages 
15.  51  eleven  cities  with  their  villages 
15.  37  ten  cities  with  their  villages 
15.  59,  62  six  cities  with  their  villages 

15.  60  two  cities  with  their  villages 

16.  9  the  separate  cities  for  the  children  of 

16.  9  all  the  cities  with  their  villages 

17.  9  these  cities  of  Ephraim  (are)  among  the  c. 

17.  12  drive  out  (the  inhabitants)  of  those  cities 

18.  9  described  it  by  cities  into  seven  parts  si 

18.  21  now  the  cities  of  the  tribe  of  the  children 
18.  24  twelve  cities  with  their  villages 

18.  28  fourteen  cities  with  tlieir  villages 

19.  6  thirteen  cities  and  their  villages 

19.  7  four  cities  and  their  villages 

19.  8  the  villages,  .round  about  these  cities 

19.  15  twelve  cities  with  their  villages 

19.  16  these  cities  with  their  villages 

19.  22  sixteen  cities  with  their  villages 

19.  23,  39  This  (is)  the  inheritance,  .the  cities  and 

19.  30  twenty  and  two  cities  with  tlieir  villages 

19.  31,  48  This  (is)  the  inheritance,  these  cities 

19.  35  the  fenced  cities  (are)  Ziddim,  Zer,  and 

19.  38  nineteen  cities  with  their  villages 
20  2  Appoint  out  for  you  cities  of  refuge 

20.  4  that  doth  flee  unto  one  of  these  cities 

20.  9  These  were  tlie  cities  appointed  for  all 

21.  2  to  give  us  cities  to  dwell  in,  with  the 

21.  3  the  children  of  Israel  gave,  these  cities 

21.  4  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  thirteen  cities 
qi.  5  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh,  ten  cities 
21.  6  half  tribe  of  Manasseh.. thirteen  cities 
21.  7  out  of  the  tribe  of  Zebulun,  twelve  cities 
21.  8  the  children  of  Israel  gave,  these  cities 
21.  9  these  cities  which  are  (here)  mentioned 
21. 16  nine  cities  out  of  those  two  tribes 

21  18  and  Almon  with  her  suburbs  ;  four  cities 
21  19  Ail  the  cities  of  the  children  of  Aaron 
21  19  All  the  cities,  .were  thirteen  cities  with 
21.  20  even  they  had  tlie  cities  of  their  lot  ou 
21.  22  Beth-lioron  with  her  suburbs  ;  four  cities 
21  24  Gath-rimmon  with  her  suburbs  ;  four  c. 

21  25  Gath-rimmon  with  her  suburbs ;  two  c. 

21.  26  All  the  cities  (were)  ten  with  tlieir  suburbs 
21.  27  Beesliterah  with  her  suburbs  ;  two  cities 
21  29  Engannim  with  her  suburbs  ;  four  cities 
21  31  and  Reliob  with  her  suburbs  ;  four  cities 
21  32  and  Kartan  with  her  suburbs  ;  three  c. 

21.  33  All  the  cities.. were  thirteen  cities  with 
21.  35  Nahaial  with  her  suburbs  ;  four  cities 
21.  39  Jazer  with  her  suburbs  ;  four  cities  in  all 
21.  40  the  cities,  were  (by),  .lot  twelve  cities 
21.  41  All  the  cities  of  the  Levites  within  the 

21.  41  the  cities,  .(were)  forty  and  eight  cities 
21.  42  These  cities  were  every  one  with  their 
21.  42  thus  (were)  all  these  cities 

24.  13  cities  which  ye  built  uot,  and  ye  dwell  in 
Jiulg.  10.  4  they  had  thirty  cities,  which  are  called 
11.  26  in  all  the  cities  that  (be)  along  by  the 
11.  33  smote  them  from  Aroer.  .(even)  twenty  c. 
12  7  was  buried  in  (one  of)  the  cities  of  Gilead 

20!  15  at  that  time  out  of  the  cities  twenty  and 

20  42  and  them  which  (came)  out  of  the  cities 
20.  48  also  they  set  on  fire  all  tlie  cities  that  they 

21  23  and  repaired  the  cities,  anddwclt  in  them 

1  Sa  6.  18  (according  to)  the  number  of  ail  the  c. 

6  18  to  the  five  lords,  (both)  of  fenced  cities 

7.  14  And  the  cities.,  were  restored  to  Israel 

18  6  that  the  women  came  out  of  all  cities  of  I. 

30  29  to  (them),  .in  the  cities  of  the  Jeralimeel. 

30  29  and  to  them . .  in  the  cities  of  the  Kemtes 

31  7  they  forsook  the  cities,  and  fled  ;  and 

2  Sa  2  1  Shall  I  go  up  into  any  of  tlie  cities  of  our 

2  3  and  they  dwelt  in  tlie  cities  of  Hebron 

8.  8  and  from  Betah,  and  from  Berothai,  c. 

10  12  let  us  play  the  men.  for  the  cities  of  our 
12  31  thus  did  lie  uilto  all  tlie  cities  of  the  cln. 
20  6  lest  he  get  him  fenced  cities,  and  escape 
24  7  to  all  the  cities  of  the  Ilivites,  and  of 

1  Ki  4.  13  threescore  great  cities  with  walls  and 

9  11  king  Solomon  gave  Iliram  twenty  cities 
q.  12  Hiram  came  out  from  Tyre  to  see  the  c 
q  13  What  cities  (are)  these  which  thou  hast 
q.  19  all  the  cities  of  store  that  Solomon  had 
q  19  cities  for  his  chariots,  and  cities  fol¬ 
io.  26  whom  he  bestowed  in  the  cities  for 

12  17  the  children .  .which  dwelt  in  the  cities 

13  32  places  which  (are)  in  the  cities  of  Samar. 
15  20  which  he  had  against  the  cities  of  Israel 
15.  23  and  the  cities  which  he  built,  (are)  they 
20  34  The  cities  which  my  father  took  from  tliy 

22.  39  all  that  lie  did.  .and  all  the  cities  that  he 

2  Ki  3  25  And  they  beat  down  the  cities,  and  on 

'  j!  25  Jehoash  the  son  of  Jehoahaz  took,  .the  c. 
13.  25  and  recovered  the  cities  of  Israel 
17.  6  and  in  the  cities  of  blie  Modes 


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2  Ki.  17.  9  built,  .high  places  in  all  their  cities 

17.  24  and  place  (them)  in  the  cities  of  Samaria 

17.  24  they  possessed,  .and  dwelt  in  the  cities 

17.  26  and  placed  in  the  cities  of  Samaria 

17.  29  every  nation  in  their  cities  wherein  they 

18.  11  and  put  them,  .in  the  cities  of  the  Modes 

18.  13  against  all  the  fenced  cities  of  Judah 

19.  25  shouldest  be  to  lay  waste  fenced  cities 

23.  5  in  the  high  places  in  the  cities  of  J udah 

23.  8  brought  all  the  priests  out  of  the  cities 

23.  19  the  high  places  that  (were)  in  the  cities 

Gli.  2.  22  who  had  three  and  twenty  cities  in  the 

2.  23  the  towns  thereof,  (eveu)  threescore  cities 

4.  31  These  (were)  their  cities  unto  the  reign  of 
4.  32  Rimmon,  and  Tochen,  and  Ashan,  five  c. 
4.  33  villages  that  (were)  round . .  the  same  c. 

6.  57  to  the  sons  of  Aaron  they  gave  the  cities 

6.  60  All  their  cities,  .(were)  thirteen  cities  _ 

6.  61  half  (tribe)  ofiManasseh,  by  lot,  ten  cities 

6.  62  out  of.  .Manasseh  in  Bashan,  thirteen  c. 
6.  63  Unto  the  sons  of  Merari.  .twelve  cities 
6.  64  Israel  gave  to  the  Levites  (these)  cities 
6.  65  they  gave  by  lot.  .these  cities  which  are 
6.  66  (the  residue)  of  the  families,  .had  cities 

6.  67  And  they  gave  unto  them,  (of)  the  cities 

9.  2  in  their  possessions  in  their  cities 

10.  7  then  they  forsook  their  cities,  and  fled 

13.  2  the  priests,  .(which  are)  in  their  cities 

18.  8  Likewise  from  Tibhath.  .cities  of  Hader. 

19.  7  gathered  themselves . .  from  their  cities 

19.  13  for  our  people,  and  for  the  cities  of  our 

20.  3  Even  so  dealt  David  with  all  the  cities 
27.  25  storehouses  in  the  fields,  in  the  cities 

2  Ch.  1.  14  which  he  placed  in  the  chariot  cities 

8.  2  the  cities  which  Huram  had  restored  to 
8.  4  all  the  store  cities,  which  he  built  in 
8.  5  fenced  cities,  with  walls,  gates,  and  bars 
8.  6  all  the  store  cities  that  Solomon  had,  and 

8.  6  the  chariot  cities,  and  the  cities  of  the 

9.  25  whom  he  bestowed  in  the  chariot  cities 

10.  17  that  dwelt  iu  the  cities  of  Judah 

11.  s  and  built  cities  for  defence  in  Judah 

13.  19  Abijah  pursued . .  and  took  cities  from  him 

14.  5  he  took  away  out  of  all  the  cities  of 

14.  7  Let  us  build  these  cities,  and  make  about 
14.  14  they  smote  all  the  cities  round  about 

14.  14  they  spoiled  all  the  cities  ;  for  there  was 

15.  8  out  of  the  cities  which  he  had  taken  from 

16.  4  sent  the  captains,  .against  the  cities  of 

16.  4  and  all  the  store  cities  of  Naphtali 

17.  2  he  placed  forces  in  all  the  fenced  cities 

17.  2  in  the  cities  of  Ephraim,  which  Asa  his 
17.  7  to  teach  in  the  cities  of  Judah 

17.  9  went  about  throughout  all  the  cities  of 
17.  12  he  built  in  Judah  castles,  and  cities  of 
17.  13  he  had  much  business  in  the  cities  of 
17.  19  (those)  whom  the  king  put  iu  the  cities 
19.  5  throughout  all  the  fenced  cities  of  Judah 
19.  10  your  brethren  that  dwell  in  their  cities 

23.  2  gathered  the  Levites  out  of  all  the  cities 

24.  5  said  unto  them,  Go  out  unto  the  cities  of 

25.  13  soldiers  of  the  army,  .fell  upon  the  cities 

26.  6  built  cities  about  Ashdod,  and  among 

27.  4  he  built  cities  in  the  mountains  of  Judah 

28.  18  Philistines  also  had  invaded  the  cities 

31.  1  all  Israel,  .present  went  out  to  the  cities 

31.  1  every  man .  into  their  own  cities 

31.  6  that  dwelt  in  the  cities  of  Judah 

31.  15  in  the  cities  of  the  priests,  in  (their)  set 

31.  19  the  fields  of  the  suburbs  of  their  cities 

32.  1  encamped  against  the  fenced  cities,  and 

32.  29  Moreover  he  provided  him  cities 

33.  14  put  captains,  .in  all  the  fenced  cities 

34.  6  (so  did  he)  in  the  cities  of  Manasseh,  and 
Ezra  2.  70  the  Nethiuims,  dwelt  in  their  cities 

2.  70  and  all  Israel  in  their  cities 

3.  1  the  children  of  Israel  (were)  in  the  cities 
10.  14  have  taken  strange  wives  in  our  cities 

Neh.  7.  73  and  all  Israel,  dwelt  in  their  cities 

7.  73  the  children  of  Israel  (were)  in  their  cities 

8.  15  publish  and  proclaim  in  all  their  cities 

9.  25  they  took  strong  cities,  and  a  flat  land 

10.  37  might  have  the  tithes  in  all  the  cities 

11.  1  and  nine  parts  (to  dwell)  in  (other)  cities 

11.  3  but  in  the  cities  of  Judah  dwelt  every 
11.  3  in  his  possession  in  their  cities,  (to  wit) 

11.  20  residue  of  Israel,  .were  in  all  the  cities 

12.  44  gather,  .out  of  the  fields  of  the  cities 
Esth.  9.  2  Jews  gathered .  .together  in  their  cities 
Job  15.  28  he  dwelleth  iu  desolate  cities,  and  in 
Psa.  69.  35  God  will  save  Zion,  and.  .build  the  cities 
Isa.  1.  7  Your  country  (is)  desolate,  your  cities  (are) 

6.  11  Until  the  cities  be  wasted  without  inhab. 
14.  17  made  the  world . .  and  destroyed  the  cities 
17.  2  The  cities  of  Aroer  (are)  forsaken  ;  they 
17.  9  shall  his  strong  cities  be  as  a  forsaken 
19.  18  In  that  day  shall  five  cities  in  the  land 

33.  8  he  hath  despised  the  cities,  he  regardeth 

36.  I  came  up  against  all  the  defenced  cities 

37.  26  thou  shouldest  be  to  lay  waste . .  cities 
40.  9  say  unto  the  cities  of  Judah,  Behold  your 
42.  1 1  Let  the  wilderness  and  the  cities  thereof 
44.  26  and  to  the  cities  of  Judah,  Ye  shall  be 
54.  3  make  the  desolate  cities  to  be  inhabited 
61.  4  they  shall  repair  the  waste  cities,  the 
64.  10  thy  holy  cities  are  a  wilderness,  Zion  is 

Jer.  1.  15  and  against  all  the  cities  of  Judah 

2.  15  his  cities  are  burned  without  inhabitant 
2.  28  (according)  to  tile  number  of  thy  cities  are 

4.  5  and  let  us  go  into  the  defenced  cities 
4.  7  thy  cities  shall  be  laid  waste,  without 
4.  16  give  out  their  voice  against  the  cities 


Jer.  4.26  all  the  cities  thereof  were  broken  down 

5.  6  a  leopard  shall  watch  over  their  cities 

5.  17  they  shall  impoverish  thy  fenced  cities 

7.  17  Seest  thou  not  what  they  do  in  the  cities 

7.  34  Then  will  I  cause  to  cease  from  the  cities 

8.  14  let  us  enter  into  the  defenced  cities 

9.  11  I  will  make  the  cities  of  Judah  desolate 

10.  22  to  make  the  cities  of  J  udah  desolate  (and) 

11.  6  Proclaim  all  these  words  in  the  cities 

11.  12  Then  shall  the  cities  of  Judah  and  inhab. 

11.  13  (according  to)  the  number  of  thy  cities 

13.  19  The  cities  of  the  south  shall  be  shut  up 
17.26  they  shall  come  from  the  cities  of  J  udah 

20.  16  let  that  man  be  as  the  cities  which  the 
22.  6  (and)  cities  (which)  are  not  inhabited 

25.  18  (To  wit),  Jerusalem,  and  the  cities  of  Jud. 

26.  2  and  speak  unto  all  the  cities  of  Judah 
31.  21  O  virgin,  .turn  again  to  these  thy  cities 
31.  23  in  the  land  of  Judah,  and  in  the  cities 

31.  24  and  in  all  the  cities  thereof  together 

32.  44  in  the  cities  of  Judah,  and  in  the  cities 

32.  44  and  in  the  cities  of  the  valley 

32.  44  and  in  the  cities  of  the  south 

33.  10  in  the  cities  of  Judah,  and  in  the  streets 

33.  12  in  all  the  cities  thereof,  shall  be  an 

33.  1 3  In  the  cities  of  the  mountains,  in  the  cities 

33.  13  in  the  cities  of  the  south,  the  cities  of  J. 

34.  1  and  against  all  the  cities  thereof 

34.  7  against  all  the  cities  of  Judah  that  were 

34.  7  defenced  cities  remained  of  the  cities 

34.  22  I  will  make  the  cities  of  Judah  a  desola. 
36.  6  all  Judah  that  come  out  of  their  cities 
36.  9  that  came  from  the  cities  of  Judah  unto 
40.  5  king . .  hath  made  governor  over  the  cities 
40.  10  dwell  in  your  cities  that  ye  have  taken 
44.  2  I  have  brought . .  upon  all  the  cities  of 
44.  6,  17,  21  iu  the  cities  of  Judah,  and  in  the 

48.  9  for  the  cities  thereof  shall  be  desolate 
48.  15  Moab  is.  .gone  up  (out  of)  her  cities,  and 
48.  24  upon  all  the  cities  of  the  land  of  Moab 

48.  28  O  ye  that  dwell  in  Moab,  leave  the  cities 

49.  1  and  his  people  dwell  in  his  cities 

49.  13  all  the  cities  thereof  shall  be  perpetual 

50.  32  I  will  kindle  a  fire  in  his  cities,  and  it 

51.  43  Her  cities  are  a  desolation,  a  dry  land 
Lam.  5.  11  They  ravished,  .the  maids  iu  the  cities 
Eze.  6.  6  in  all  your  dwelling  places  the  cities 

12.  20  the  cities  that  (are)  inhabited  shall  be 
19.  7  he  laid  waste  their  cities ;  and  the  land 

25.  9  from  the  cities,  from  his  cities  (which  are 

26.  19  like  the  cities  that  are  not  inhabited 

29.  12  her  cities  among  the  cities  (that  are) 

30.  7  cities  shall  be  in  the  midst  of  the  cities 

35.  4  I  will  lay  thy  cities  waste,  and  thou 

35.  9  and  thy  cities  shall  not  return 

36.  4  to  the  desolate  wastes,  and  to  the  cities 

36.  10  the  cities  shall  lie  inhabited,  and  the 

36.  33  will  also  cause  (you)  to  dwell  in  the  cities 
36.  35  ruined  cities  (are  become)  fenced,  and 
36.  38  so  shall  the  waste  cities  be  filled  with 
39.  9  they  that  dwell  in  the  cities  of  Israel 
Dan.  11.  15  king,  .shall,  .take  the  most  fenced  cities 
Hos.  8.  14  and  Judah  hath  multiplied  fenced  cities 

8.  14  but  I  will  send  a  fire  upon  his  cities 
11.  6  the  sword  shall  abide  on  his  cities,  and 

13.  10  where  (is  any  other),  .in  all  thy  cities  ? 
Amos  4.  6  have  given  you  cleanness . .  in  all  your  cities 

4.  8  So  two  (or)  three  cities  wandered  unto  one 

9.  14  and  they  shall  build  the  waste  cities 
Obad.  20  the  captivity,  .shall  possess  the  cities 
Mic.  7.  12  he  shall  come,  .(from)  the  fortified  cities 
Zeph.  1.  16  A  day  of  alarm  against  the  fenced  cities 

3.  6  their  cities  are  destroyed,  so  that  there 
Zech.  1.  12  on  Jerusalem  and  on  the  cities  of  Judah 
1.  17  My  cities  through  prosperity  shall  yet  be 

7.  7  and  the  cities  thereof  round  about  her 

8.  20  and  the  inhabitants  of  many  cities 

2.  A  city  [of  busy  concourse),  enclosed  place,  IS]  ar. 

Psa.  9.  6  and  thou  hast  destroyed  cities 
Isa.  14.  21  fill  the  face  of  the  world  with  cities 
Mic.  5.  11  And  I  will  cut  off  the  cities  of  thy  land 
5. 14  so  will  I  destroy  thy  cities 

3.  A  city  ( with  walls),  nnp  qiryah. 

Ezra  4.  10  brought  over,  and  set  in  the  cities  of  Sam. 

4 . A  gate,  ( those  assembling  at  it),  flyw  shaar. 

1  Ki.  8.  37  besiege  them  in  the  land  of  their  cities 

2  Ch.  6.  28  if  their  enemies  besiege  them  iu  the  cities 

5 . City  [walled),  irikis  polls. 

Matt.  9.  35  Jesus  went  about  all  the  cities  and 

10.  23  Ye  shall  not  have  gone  over  the  cities 

11.  1  departed  thence,  to  teach,  .in  their  cities 
11.  20  Then  began  he  to  upbraid  the  cities  where. 
14. 13  followed  him  on  foot  out  of  the  cities 

Mark  6.  33  ran  afoot  thither  out  of  all  cities,  and 

6.  56  into  villages,  or  cities,  or  country,  they 
Luke  4.  43  I  must  preach . .  to  other  cities  also 

13.  22  he  went  through  the  cities  and  villages 
19.  17  have  thou  authority  over  ten  cities 

19.  19  Be  thou  also  over  five  cities 
Acts  5.  16  came  also  a  multitude  (out)  of  the  cities 
8.  40  he  preached  in  all  the  cities  till  he  came 

14.  6  fled  unto  Lystra  and  Derbe,  cities  of 
16.  4  they  went  through  cities  they  delivered 
26.  11  persecuted  (them)  even  unto  strange  cities 

2  Pe.  2.  6  turning  the  cities  of  Sodom  and  Gomorrha 
Jude  7  cities  about  them,  in  like  manner  giving 
Rev.  16.  19  and  the  cities  of  the  nations  fell 
CITIES,  separate  — 

Separate  places,  ni'jpD  mibdaloth. 

Josh.  16.  9  And  the  separate  cities  for  the  children 


CITIZEN  — 

Citizen,  noXirris  polites. 

Luke  15.  15  he  went  and  joined  himself  to  a  citizen 
19.  14  his  citizens  hated  him,  and  sent  a  message 
Acts  21.  39  a  Jew  of  Tarsus,  .a  citizen  of  no  mean  c. 
CITIZEN,  fellow  — 

Joint  citizen,  avpiToXiTys  sumpolites. 

Epli.  2.  19  but  fellow  citizens  with  the  saints 
CITY  — 

1.24  city  (of  busy  concourse),  enclosed  place,  vj>  ir. 
Gen.  4.  17  he  builded  a  city,  .the  name  of  the  city 
10.  11  builded  Nineveh,  and  the  city  Rehoboth 

10.  12  between  Nineveh,  .the  same  (is)  a  great  c. 

11.  4  Goto,  let  us  build  us  a  city,  and  a  tower 
11.  s  the  Lord  came  down  to  see  the  city 

11.  8  and  they  left  off  to  build  the  city 

18.  24  Peradventure  there  be  fifty,  .within  thee. 

18.  26  If  I  find  in  Sodom  fifty,  .within  the  city 

18.  28  wilt  thou  destroy  all  the  city  for  (lack  of) 

19.  4  the  men  of  the  city . .  compassed  the  house 

19.  12  and  whatsoever  thou  hast  in  the  city 

19.  14  for  the  Lord  will  destroy  this  city 
19.  15  be  consumed  in  the  iniquity  of  the  city 
19.  16  they  brought  him.  .without  the  city 
19.  20  now,  this  city  (is)  near  to  flee  unto 
19.  21  I  will  not  overthrow  this  city,  for  the 
19.  22  the  name  of  the  city  was  called  Zoar 
23. 10,  18  that  went  in  at  the  gate  of  his  city 

24.  10  and  went,  .unto  the  city  of  Nahor 

24.  11  to  kneel  down  without  the  city  by  a  well 

24.  13  the  daughters  of  the  men  of  the  city  come 
26.  33  therefore  the  name  of  the  city  (is)  Beer-sh. 
28.  19  but  the  name  of  that  city  (was  called)  Luz 

33.  18  Jacob  came  to  Shalem  a  city  of  Shecheru 

33.  18  and  pitched  his  tent  before  the  city 

34.  20  his  son  came  unto  the  gate  of  their  city 

34.  20  and  communed  with  the  men  of  their  city 

34.  24,  24  that  went  out  of  the  gate  of  his  city 
34.  25  came  upon  the  city  boldly,  and  slew  all 
34.  27  spoiled  the  city,  because  they  had  defiled 

34.  28  that  which  (was)  in  the  city,  and  that 
36.  32  and  the  name  of  his  city  (was)  Dinhabah 
36.  35  and  the  name  of  his  city  (was)  Avith 

36.  39  and  the  name  of  his  city  (was)  Pau 
41.  48  field,  which  (was)  round  about  every  city 
44.  4  when  they  were  gone  out  of  the  city,  (and) 
44.  13  laded  every  man.  .and  returned  to  the  c. 
Exod.  9.  29  As  soon  as  I  am  gone  out  of  the  city,  I 

9.  33  Moses  went  out  of  the  city  from  Pharaoh 
Lev.  14.  40  they  shall  cast  them ..  without  the  city 

14.  41  shall  pour  out  the  dust ..  without  the  city 
14.  45  he  shall  carry  (them)  forth  out  of  the  city 
14.  53  let  go  the  living  bird  out  of  the  city 

25.  29  sell  a  dwelling  house  in  a  walled  city 

25.  30  the  house  that  (is)  in  the  walled  city  shall 

25.  33  the  house  that  was  sold,  and  the  city  of 
Num.  2c.  16  a  city  in  the  uttermost  of  thy  border 

21.  26  Heshbon  (was)  the  city  of  Sihon  the  king 

21.  27  let  the  city  of  Sihon  be  built  and  prepared 

22.  36  he  went  out  to  meet  him  unto  a  city  of 
24.  19  destroy  him  that  remaineth  of  the  city 

35.  4  from  the  wall  of  the  city  and  outward 

35.  5  measure  from  without  the  city  on  the  east 

35.  5  and  the  city  (shall  be)  in  the  midst 

35.  25  congregation  shall  restore  him  to  the  city 

35.  26  without  the  border  of  the  city  of  his 

35.  27  without  the  borders  of  the  city  of  his 
35.  28  he  should  have  remained  in  the  city  of 
35.  32  for  him  that  is  fled  to  the  city  of  his 
Deut.  2.  34  the  little  ones,  of  every  city,  we  left  none 

2.  36  (from)  the  city  that  (is)  by  the  river,  even 

3.  6  utterly  destroying  the  men . .  of  every  city 
13.  13  withdrawn  the  inhabitants  of  their  city 
13.  15  smite  the  inhabitants  of  that  city  with 
13.  16  shalt  burn  with  fire  the  city,  and  all  the 

19.  12  Then  the  elders  of  his  city  shall  send 

20.  10  When  thou  comest  nigh  unto  a  city  to 

20.  14  cattle,  and  all  that  is  in  the  city,  (even) 

20.  19  When  thou  shalt  besiege  a  city  a  long  time 

20.  20  shalt  build  bulwarks  against  the  city 

21.  3  the  city  (which  is)  next  unto  the  slain 

21.  3  even  the  elders  of  that  city  shall  take 

21.  4  the  elders  of  that  city  shall  bring  down 

21.  6  all  the  elders  of  that  city,  .shall  wash 
21.  19  bring  him  out  unto  the  elders  of  his  city 
21.  20  they  shall  say  unto  the  elders  of  his  city 

21.  21  all  the  men  of  his  city  shall  stone  him 

22.  15  bring,  .(tokens). .  unto  the  elders  of  the  c. 

22.  17  spread,  .before  the  elders  of  the  city 

22.  18  the  elders  of  that  city  shall  take  that 

22.  21  the  men  of  her  city  shall  stone  her  with 

22.  23  and  a  man  find  her  in  the  city,  and  lie 
22.24  bring . .  both . .  unto  the  gate  of  that  city 
22.  24  because  she  cried  not,  (being)  in  the  city 
28.  3  Blessed  (shalt)  thou  (be)  in  the  city,  and 
28.  16  Cursed  (shalt)  thou  (lie)  in  the  city,  and 
34.  3  Jericho,  the  city  of  palm  trees,  unto  Zoar 
Josh.  3.  16  upon  an  heap,  .far  from  the  city  Adam 

6.  3  ye  shall  compass  the  city,  all  (ye)  men  of 
6.  3  (and)  go  round  about  the  city  once 
6.  4  the  seventh  day  ye  shall  compass  the  city 
6.  5  the  wall  of  the  city  shall  fall  down  flat 
6.  7  Pass  on,  and  compass  the  city,  and  let 
6.  11  the  ark  of  the  Lord  compassed  the  city 
6.  14  the  second  day  they  compassed  the  city 
6.  15  compassed  theeity  after  the  same  manner 
6.  15  on  that  day  they  compassed  the  city  seven 
6.  16  for  the  Lord  hath  given  you  the  city 
6.  17  the  city  shall  lie  accursed,  (even)  it,  ancl 
6.  20  went  up  into  the  city.  .and.  .took  thee, 


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21  they  utterly  destroyed  all  .  .in  the  city 
24  they  burned  the  city  with  fire,  and  all 
26  that  riseth  up  and  liuildeth  this  city 

1  and  his  people,  and  his  city,  and  his  land 
z  lay  thee  an  ambush  for  the  city  behind  it 
4  against  the  city,  (even)  behind  the  city 

4  go  not  very  far  from  the  city,  but  be  ye 

5  the  people . .  will  approach  unto  the  city 

6  till  we  have  drawn  them  from  the  city 

7  Then  ye  shall . .  seize  upon  the  city 

8  taken  the  city,  (that)  ye  shall  set  the  city 

11  came  before  the  city,  and  pitched  on  the 

12  set  them .  .011  the  west  side  of  the  city 
1,  all  the  host,  .on  the  north  of  the  city 
ii  liers  in  wait  on  the  west  of  the  city 
14  the  men  of  the  city  went  out  against  Isr 

,  14  that  (there  were)  liers.  .behind  the  city 

16  and  were  drawn  away  from  the  city 

17  they  left  the  city  open,  ami  pursued  after 

18  that  (he  had)  in  his  hand  toward  the  city 
ig  they  entered  into  the  city,  and  took  it 
ig  and  hasted  and  set  the  city  on  fire 

20  the  smoke  of  the  city  ascended  up  to 

21  saw  that  the  ambush  had  taken  the  city 

21  that  the  smoke  of  the  city  ascended,  then 

22  the  other  issued  out  of  the  city  against 
27  Only  the  cattle,  and  the  spoil  of  that  city 
2g  and  cast  it  at  the  entering  of  the . .  city 

2  they  feared.  .Gibeon  (was)  a  great  city 
ig  There  was  not  a  city  that  made  peace 

g,  16  the  city  that  (is)  in  the  midst  of  the 
62  Nibshan,  and  the  c.  of  Salt,  and  En-gedi 
14  which  (is)  Kirjath-jearim,  a  city  of  the 
in  the  coast  turneth . .  to  the  strong  city  Tyre 
50  they  gave  him  the  city  which  he  asked 
So  and  he  built  the  city,  and  dwelt  therein 
4  gate  of  the  city,  .the  elders  of  that  city 
4  they  shall  take  him  into  the  city  unto  them 
6  And  he  shall  dwell  in  that  city,  until  he 
6  come  unto  his  own  city,  .unto  the  city 
13,  21,  27,  32,  38  a  city  of  refuge  for  the  sla. 

8  and  smitten  it.  .and  set  the  city  on 

16  the  children,  .went  up  out  of  the  city  of 

17  the  name  of  the  city  was  called  Hormah 

23  now  the  name  of  the  city  before  (was)  Luz 

24  spies  saw  a  man  come  forth  out  of  the  c. 

24  Show  us.  .the  entrance  into  the  city,  and 

25  when  he  showed  them . .  into  the  city,  they 

25  smote  the  city  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 

26  built  a  city,  and  called  the  name.  .Luz 
13  and  possessed  the  city  of  palm  trees 

27  because  he  feared  .the  men  of  the  city 

28  when  the  men  of  the  city  arose  early  111 
30  Then  the  men  of  the  city  said  unto  Joash 

16  he  took  the  elders  of  the  city,  and  thorns 

17  lie  beat  down .  .and  slew  the  men  of  the  c. 

27  and  put  it  in  his  city,  (even)  in  Ophrah 

30  when  Zebul  the  ruler  of  the  city  heard 

31  and,  behold,  they  fortify  the  city  against 
33  thou  slialt  rise  early,  and  set  upon  the  city 

.  35,  44  and  stood  in  the  entering,  .of  the  city 
43  the  people  (were)  come  forth  out  of  the  c. 

45  Abimeleeh  fought  against  the  city  all  that 
45  he  took  the  city,  .and  beat  down  the  city 
51  there  was  a  strong  tower  within  the  city 
51  men  and  women,  and  all  they  of  the  city 

18  And  the  men  of  the  city  said  unto  him  on 

2  laid  wait  for  him  all  night  in.  .the  city 

3  and  took  the  doors  of  the  gate  of  the  city 
8  the  man  departed  out  of  the  city  from 

27  they  smote  them . .  and  burnt  the  city  with 

28  And  they  built  a  city,  and  dwelt  therein 
2q  And  they  called  the  name  of  the  city  Dan 
2g  howlieit  the  name  of  the  city  (was)  Laish 

1 1  let  us  turn  in  into  this  city  of  the  Jehu. 

12  We  will  not  turn  aside  hither  into  the  c. 

15  he  sat  him  down  in  a  street  of  the  city 
17  a  wayfaring  man  in  the  street  of  the  city 
22  the  men  of  the  city . .  beset  the  house  round 
II  So  all  the  men.  .gathered  against  the  city 

20.  31  were  drawn  away  from  the  city ;  and  they 
20.  32  draw  them  from  the  city  unto  the  highw. 
20.  37  smote  all  the  city  with  the  edge  of  the  s. 
20.  38  a  great  flame . .  to  rise  up  out  of  the  city 
20.  40  flame  began  to  arise  up  out  of  the  city 
20.  40  flame  of  the  city  ascended  up  to  heaven 
20.  48  as  well  the  men  of  (every)  city,  as  the  b. 

1.  in  that  all  the  city  was  moved  about  them 
2  18  she  took  (it)  up,  and  went  into  the  city 

3.  15  laid  (it)  on  her  :  and  she  went  into  the  c. 

4.  2  he  took  ten  men  of  the  elders  of  the  city 

1  3  this  man  went  up  out  of  his  city  yearly 

4  13  And  when  the  man  came  into  the  city 

4  13  and  told  (it),  all  the  city  cried  out 

5.  Q  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  against  the  c. 

5.  g  and  he  smote  the  men  of  the  city,  both 
5.  ii  was.  .destruction  throughout  all  the  city 
5.  12  and  the  cry  of  the  city  went  up  to  heaven 

8.  22  Samuel  said . .  Go  ye  every  man  unto  his  c. 
o  6  Behold  now,  (there  is)  in  this  city  a  man 
o.  10  they  went  unto  the  city  where  the  man 

9.  11  as  they  went  up  the  hill  to  the  city,  the) 

9.  12  haste  now,  for  he  came  to  day  to  the  city 
9.  13  As  soon  as  ye  be  come  into  the  city,  ye 
0.  14  And  they  went  up  into  the  city 

9.  14  (and)  when  they  were  come  into  the  city 
9.  25  when  they  were  come  down .  .into  the  city 
9.  27  were  going  down  to  the  end  of  the  city 

10.  s  when  thou  art  come  thither  to  the  city 
is.  s  Saul  came  to  a  city  of  Amalek,  and  laid 
20.  6  that  he  might  run  to  Beth-lehem  his  city 
20.  29  our  family  hath  a  sacrifice  in  the  city 

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:  Sa.  20.  40  said  unto  him,  Go,  carry  (them)  to  the  c. 

-  42  he  arose,  .and  Jonathan  went  into  the  c. 

19  And  Nob,  the  city  of  the  priests,  smote  he 
10  that  Saul  sceketh.  .to  destroy  the  city  for 

5  should  thy  servant  dwell  in  the  royal  city 
3  buried  him  in  Ramah,  even  in  his  own  c. 

3  So  David  and  his  men  came  to  the  city 
>  Sa  ~  7  of  Zion  :  the  same  (is)  the  city  of  David 

'  ‘  9  the  fort,  aud  called  it,  The  city  of  David 

10  would  not  remove  the  ark.  .into  the  city 
12  David,  .brought  up  the  ark.  .into  the  city 
16  as  the  ark  of  the  Lord  came  into  the  city 
3  to  search  the  city,  and  to  spy  it  out,  and 
14  then  fled  they,  .and  entered  into  the  city 

16  came  to  pass,  when  Joab  observed  the  c. 

17  the  men  of  the  city  went  out  aud  fought 

20  approached  ye  so  nigh  unto  the  city  when 

25  thy  battle  more  strong  against  the  city 

1  were  two  men  in  one  city ;  the  one  rich 

26  And  Joab  fought,  .and  took  the  royal  City 

27  I  have  fought,  .and  have  taken  the  city 

28  encamp  against  the  city,  .take  the  city 
30  he  brought  forth  the  spoil  of  the  city  in 

2  then  Absalom,  .said,  Of  what  city  (art) 

12  Absalom  sent  for  Ahitliophel .  .from  his  c. 

14  smite  the  city  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 

24  people  had  done  passing  out  of  the  city 

25  Carry  back  the  ark  of  God  into  the  city 
27  return  into  the  city  in  peace,  and  your 
34  But  if  thou  return  to  the  city,  and  say 
37  Hushai,  David’s  friend,  canie  into  the  city 

13  Moreover  if  he  be  gotten  into  a  city,  then 
13  shall  all  Israel  bring  ropes  to  that  city 
17  might  not  be  seen  to  come  into  the  city 

23  and  gat  him  home  to  his  house,  to  liis  city 

3  that  thou  succour  us  out  of  the  city 
3  And  the  people  gat  them,  into  the  city 

37  that  I  may  die  in  mine  own  city,  (aud  be 

15  they  cast  up  a  bank  against  the  city,  and 

16  Then  cried  a  wise  woman  out  of  the  city 
19  thou  seekest  to  destroy  a  city  and  a  mother 

21  deliver  him.  .1  will  depart  from  the  city 

22  they  retired  from  the  city,  every  man  to 
5  on  the  right  side  of  the  city  that  (lieth) 

Ki  2.  io  and  was  buried  in  the  city  of  David 

i  brought  her  into  the  city  of  David,  until 
i  that  they  might  bring  up .  out  of  the  city 
1 6  I  chose  no  city  out  of  all  the  tribes  of 
44  shall  pray  unto  the  Lord  toward  the  city 
48  the  city  which  thou  hast  chosen,  and  the 
16  the  Canaanites  that  dwelt  in  the  city 

24  Pharoah’s  daughter  came  up  out  of  the  c. 

27  repaired  the  breaches  of  the  city  of  David 
32  the  city  which  I  have  chosen  out  of  all 
36  the  city  which  I  have  chosen  me  to  put 
43  was  buried  in  the  city  of  David  his  father 

25  they  came  and  told  (it)  in  the  city  where 

29  the  old  prophet  came  to  the  city,  to  mourn 

11  Him  that  dieth  of  Jeroboam  in  the  city 

12  when  thy  feet  enter  into  the  city,  the  ch. 
21  the  city  which  the  Lord  did  choose  out 
31  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the  city 

8  and  they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  David 
24  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the  city 
4  Him  that  dieth  of  Baasha  in  the  city  shall 

18  when  Zimri  saw  that  the  city  was  taken 
24  called  the  name  of  the  city  which  he  built 

10  when  he  came  to  the  gate  of  the  city, 

2  he  sent  messengers  to  Ahab.  .into  the  c. 

12  set  (themselves  in  array)  against  the  city 

19  So  these  young  men . .  came  out  of  the  city 

30  But  the  rest  fled  to  Aphek,  into  the  city 
30  Ben-liadad  fled,  and  came  into  the  city 

8  unto  the  elders .  .that  (were)  in  his  city 

11  the  men  of  his  city,  .in  his  city  did  as 

13  they  carried  him  forth  out  of  the  city 
24  Him  that  dieth  of  Ahab  in  the  city  the 
26  carry  him.  .unto,  .governor  of  the  city 
36  Every  man  to  his  city,  and  every  man  to 

22.  50  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the  city 
2  Ki.  2.  19  the  men  of  the  city  said  unto  Elisha 

2.  19  the  situation  of  this  city  (is)  pleasant,  as 
2.  23  came,  .little  children  out  of  the  city 
19  every  fenced  city,  and  every  choice  city 

14  they  came  by  night,  and  compassed  the  c. 

15  an  host  compassed  the  city  both  with 

19  not  the  way,  neither  (is)  this  the  city 
4  If  we  say,  We  will  enter  into  the  city 

4  then  the  famine  (is)  in  the  city,  and  we 
10  they .  .called  unto  the  porter  of  the  city 

12  When  they  come  out  of  the  city 

12  we  shall  catch  them . .  and  get  into  the  city 

24  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the  city 
15  let  none  go  forth,  .out  of  the  city  to  go 
28  buried  him  in  his  sepulchre,  .in  the  city 

2  (there  are)  with  you.  a  fenced  city  also 

5  he  that  (was)  over  the  city,  the  elders  also 

6  with  the  great  men  of  the  city,  which 

25  went  to  the  city  of  the  house  of  Baal 

20  the  people,  .rejoiced,  and  the  city  was  in 

21  buried  him  with  his  fathers  in  the  city 
20  he  was  buried,  .in  the  city  of  David 

7,  38  buried  him  with  his  fathers  in  the  city 
20  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the  city 
9  tower  of  the  watchmen  to  the  fenced  city 
8  tower  of  the  watchmen  to  the  fenced  city 
30  this  city  shall  not  be  delivered  into  the 

13  the  king  of  the  city  of  Sepharvaim,  of  II. 

32  He  shall  not  come  into  this  city,  nor  shoot 

33  shall  not  come  into  this  city,  saith  the 

34  I  will  defend  this  city,  to  save  it,  for 
6  I  will  deliver  thee  and  this  city  out  of 


2  Ki. 


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Tsa. 


6  I  will  defend  this  city  for  mine  own  kake 
20  and  brought  water  into  the  city 
8  gate  of  Joshua  the  governor  of  the  city 
8  on  a  man’s  left  hand  at  the  gate  of  the  c. 

17  the  men  of  the  city  told  him,  (It  is)  the 
27  cast  off  this  city . .  which  I  have  chosen 

10  servants . .  came  up .  .the  city  was  besieged 

11  Nebuchadnezzar.. came  against  tile  city 

2  the  city  was  besieged  unto  the  eleventh 

3  the  famine  prevailed  in  the  city ,  and  there 

4  the  city  was  broken  up,  and  all  the  men 

4  now  the  Chaldees  (were)  against  the  city 
1 1  the  people  (that  were)  left  in  the  city,  and 
19  out  of  the  city  he  took  an  officer  that 

10  five  men . .  which  were  found  in  the  city 
ig  the  people .. (that  were)  found  in  the  city 
43  and  the  name  of  his  city  (was)  Dinhabali 
46  and  the  name  of  his  city  (was)  Avith 
50  and  the  name  of  his  city  (was)  Pai 

5  castle  of  Zion,  which  (is)  the  city  of  David 

7  therefore  they  called  it  the  city  of  David 

8  he  built  the  city  round  about,  even  from 
13  David  brought  not  the  ark .  .to  the  city  of 

1  (David)  made  him  houses  in  the  city  of 

.  29  the  ark  of  the  covenant,  .came  to  the  city 
q  battle  in  array  before  the  gate  of  the  city 

15  they  likewise  fled.,  and  entered ..  the  city 

2  he  brought . .  much  spoil  out  of  the  city 
2  to  bring  up  the  ark.  .out  of  the  city  of 
5  I  chcse  no  city  among  all  the  tribes  of 

i  34  they  pray  unto  thee  toward  this  city 
'  38  (toward)  the  city  which  thou  hast  chosen 
i  11  Solomon  brought  up.  .out  of  the  city  of 
1  31  he  was  buried  in  the  city  of  David  his 
23  all  his  children .  .unto  every  fenced  city 

13  the  city  which  the  Lord  had  chosen  out 

16  and  was  buried  in  the  city  of  David 

.  and  they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  David 

14  which  he  had  made  for  himself  in  the  city 
25  carry  him  back  to.  .governor  of  the  city 

s  he  set  judges  in  the  land,  .city  by  city 
1  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of 

20  they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  David,  but 

21  all  the  people,  .rejoiced :  and  the  city  was 
16,  25  they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  David 
28  buried  him  with  his  fathers  in  the  city 

q  and  they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  David 

15  the  city  of  palm  trees,  to  their  brethren 
27  buried  him  in  the  city,  (even)in  J erusalem 

20  gathered  the  rulers  of  the  city,  and  went 

10  So  the  posts  passed  from  city  to  city 

3  fountains  which  (were)  without  the  city 

5  repaired  Millo  (in)  the  city  of  David,  and 

6  in  the  street  of  the  gate  of  the  city 
18  that  they  might  take  the  city 

30  brought  it  straight  down  to.  .the  city 

14  after,  .he  built  a  wall  without  the  city 

15  took  away,  and  cast  (them)  out  of  the  c. 

8  and  Maaseiah  the  governorof  the  city,  and 
1  and  came  again .  .every  one  unto  his  city 

14  with  them  the  elders  of  every  city,  and 

3  when  the  city . .  (lieth)  waste,  and  the  gates 

4  unto  the  city  of  my  fathers'  sepulchres 

8  for  the  wall  of  the  city,  and  for  the  house 

15  the  stairs  that  go  down  from  the  city  of 
4  the  city  (was)  large  aud  great;  but  the 

6  and  came  again .  .every  one  unto  his  city 
1  to  dwell  in  Jerusalem  the  holy  city 
0  and  Judah . .  (was)  second  over  the  city 
'  18  All  the  Levites  in  the  holy  city  (were)  two 
77  they  went  up  by  the  stairs  of  the  city 
18  did  not  our  God  bring  all . .  upon  this  city  ? 
is  but  the  city  Sliushan  was  perplexed 

I  went  out  into  the  midst  of  the  city,  and 
6  Hatach  went,  .unto  the  street  of  the  city 
0  bring  him . .  through  the  street  of  the  city 

II  brought  him .  .through  the  street  of.  .city 

11  granted  the  Jews  which  (were)  ill  every  c 

15  the  city  of  Shuslian  rejoiced  and  was  glad 
17  And  in  every  province,  and  in  every  city 
28  every  familj ,  every  province,  .every  city 

12  Men  groan  from  out  of  tlie  city,  and  the 

21  showed  me.  .kindness  in  a  strong  city 
4  the  streams,  .make  glad  the  city  of  God 
1  greatly  to  be  praised  in  the  city  of  our 
8  so  have  we  seen  in  the  city . .  the  city  of 
q  for  I  have  seen  violence,  in  the  city 

6  14  make  a  noise .  .go  round  about  the  city 
o  Who  will  bring  me  (into)  the  strong  city? 

16  (they)  of  the  city  shall  flourish  like  grass 

3  Glorious  things  are  spoken  of  thee,  O  city 
8  cut  off  all  wicked  doers  from  tlie  city 

4  they  found  no  city  to  dwell  in 

7  that  they  might  go  to  a  city  of  habitation 
36  that  they  may  prepare  a  city  for  habita. 
io  Who  will  bring  me  into  the  strong  city  ? 

3  Jerusalem  is  builded  as  a  city  that  is 

1  except  tlie  Lord  keep  the  city,  the  watch. 

'  21  in  the  city  she  uttereth  her  words,  (saying) 

32  he  that  ruleth.  .he  that  taketh  a  city 
22  A  wise  (man)  scaleth  the  city  of  the  mighty 
28  He.  .(is  like)  a  city  (that  is)  broken  down 
IQ  ten  mighty  (men)  which  are  m  the  city 
10  they  were  forgotten  in  the  city  where  they 

14  (There  was)  a  little  city,  and  few.  within 

15  and  he  by  his  wisdom  delivered  the  city 
15  he  knowetli  not  how  to  go  to  the  city 

2  I  will  rise  now,  and  go  about  the  city  in 

3  The  watchmen  that  go  about  the  city 

7  The  watchmen  that  went  about  the  city 

8  as  a  lodge  in  a  garden,  .as a  besieged  city 
26  slialt  It  called,  The  city  of  righteousness 


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Isa.  14.  31  Howl,  0  gate  ;  cry,  0  city ;  thou,  whole  1’. 

17.  1  Damascus  is  taken  away  from  (being)  a  e. 

19.  2  city  against  city,  (and)  kingdom  against 
19.  18  one  shall  be  called,  The  city  of  destruction 

22.  2  that  art  full  of  stirs,  a  tumultuous  city 

22.  9  have  seen  also  the  breaches  of  the  city 

23.  16  Take  an  harp,  go  about  the  city,  thou  h. 

24.  12  Iu  the  city  is  left  desolation,  and  the  gate 

25.  2  thou  hast  made .  .(of)  a  defenced  city  a 

25.  2  a  palace  of  strangers  to  be  no  city ;  it 

26.  1  We  have  a  strong  city  ;  salvation  will  (G.) 

27.  10  Yet  the  defenced  city  (shall  be)  desolate 

32.  14  the  multitude  of  the  city  shall  be  left 

32.  19  and  the  city  shall  he  low  in  a  low  place 

36.  15  this  city  shall  not  be  delivered  into  the 

37.  13  the  kiug  of  the  city  of  Sepharvaim,  Hena 

37.  33  He  shall  not  come  into  this  city,  nor 

37.  34  shall  not  come  into  this  city,  saith  the 

37.  35  I  will  defend  this  city  to  save  it,  for 

38.  6  I  will  deliver  thee  and  this  city  out  of 

38.  6  and  I  will  defend  this  city 

45.  13  he  shall  build  my  city,  and  he  shall  let 

48.  2  For  they  call  themselves  of  the  holy  city 
52.  1  put  on.  .garments,  O  Jerusalem,  the  holy  c. 

60. 14  they  shall  call  thee.  The  city  of  the  Loud 
62.  12  thou  shalt  be  called,  Sought  out,  A  city- 
66.  6  A  voice  of  noise  from  the  city,  a  voice 

Jer.  1.  18  I  have  made  thee  this  day  a  defenced  city 

3.  14  I  will  take  you  one  of  a  city,  and  two  of 

4.  29  The  whole  city  shall  flee  for  the  noise 

4.  29  every  city  (shall  be)  forsaken,  and  not  a 

6.  6  this  (is)  the  city  to  be  visited  ;  she  (is) 

8.  16  the  city,  and  those  that  dwell  therein 

14  18  if  I  enter  into  the  city,  then  behold  them 

15  8  caused. .to  fall.. terrors  upon  the  city 

17.  24  no  burden  through  the  gates  of  this  city 
5  7  25  shall .  .enter  into  the  gates  of  this  city 
17.  25  and  this  city  shall  remain  for  ever 

19.  8  I  will  make  this  city  desolate,  and  an 

19. 1 1  so  will  I  break  this  people,  and  this  city 

19. 12  and  (even)  make  this  city  as  Tophet 

19. 15  upon  this  city  and  upon  all  her  towns 

20.  5  1  will  deliver,  .the  strength  of  this  city 

21.  4  and  I  will  assemble  them  into  .  .this  city 

21.  6  will  smite  the  inhabitants  of  this  city 

21.  7  and  (such  as  are)  left  in  this  city  from  the 
2j,  9  He  that  abideth  iu  this  city  shall  die 

2 c.  10  1  have  set  my  face  against  this  city 

22  8  many  nations  shall  pass  by  this  city,  and 

22.  8  hath  the  Lord  done  thus  unto  this .  city? 

23  39  the  city  that  l  gave  you  and  your  fathers 

25.  29  I  begin  to  bring  evil  on  the  city  which 

26.  6  will  make  this  city  a  curse  to  all  the 

26.  9  this  city  shall  be  desolate  without  an 
26.  it  he  hath  prophesied  against  this  city,  as 
26  s2  sent  me  to  prophesy . .  against  this  city 
26.  15  bring  innocent  blood . .  upon  this  city 

26.  20  who  prophesied  against  this  city  and 

27.  57  wherefore  should  this  city  be  laid  waste? 

27.  19  the  residue,  .that  remain  in  this  city 

29.  7  seek  the  peace  of  the  city  whither  I  have 

29.  e6  all  the  people  that  dvvelleth  in  this  city 

30.  18  the  city  shall  be  lmilded  upon  her  own 

31.  38  the  city  shall  be  built  to  the  Lord,  from 

32.  3  I  will  give  this  city  into  the  hand  of 
32.  24  they  are  come  unto  the  city  to  take  it 
32.  24,  25  the  city  is  given  into  the  hand  of  the 
32.  28  I  will  give  this  city  into  the  hand  of 

32  29  Chaldeans,  that  fight  against  this  city 
32.  29  Chaldeans,  .shall,  .set  fire  on  this  city 
32.  31  this  city  hath  been  to  me  (as)  a  provoca. 

32.  36  concerning  this  city,  whereof  ye  say,  It 

33,  4  concerning  the  houses  of  this  city,  and 

33.  5  I  have  hid  my  face  from  this  city 

34,  2  I  will  give  this  city  into  the  hand  of 

34.  22  and  cause  them  to  return  to  this  city 
37,  8  fight  against  this  city,  and  take  it,  and 
37.  10  (yet)  should  they  rise . .  and  burn  this  city 

37.  21  until  all  the  bread  in  the  city  were  spent 

38.  2  He  that  remaineth  in  this  city  shall  die 
38.  3  This  city  shall  surely  be  given  into  the 

38  4  hands  of .  .men. .that  remain  in  this  city 
38-  9  for  (there  is)  no  more  bread  in  the  city 
38 .  17  this  city  shall  not  be  burnt  with  fire 

38.  18  then  shall  this  city  be  given  into  the 

38.  23  thou  shalt  cause  this  city  to  be  burnt 

39.  2  the  ninth  (day),  .the  city  was  broken  up 

39  4  went  forth  out  of  the  city  by  night,  by 
3).  9  the  people  that  remained  in  the  city,  and 

39. 16  I  will  bring  my  words  upon  this  city  for 
41.  7  when  they  came  into  the  midst  of  the  c. 

46.  8  I  will  destroy  the  city  and  the  inhabitants 

47.  2  the  city,  and  them  that  dwell  therein 
48-  8  the  spoiler  shall  come  upon  every  city 

49.  25  How  is.  .not  left,  the  city  of  my  joy 

51.  31  to  show  the  king  of  Babylon  that  his  city 

52.  5  Sothecity  wasbesieged  unto  the  eleventh 
52.  6  the  famine  was  sore  in  the  city,  so  that 
52.  7  Then  the  city  was  broken  up  and  all  the 
52.  7  went  forth  out  of  the  city  by  night,  by 
52.  7  now  the  Chaldeans  (were)  by  the  city 

52.  E5  residue  of .  .people . .  remained  in  the  city 
52.  25  He  took  also  out  of  the  city  an  eunuch 
52.  25  seven  men  .  .which  were  found  in  the  city 
52.  25  (that  were)  found  in  the  midst  of  the  c. 
Lam.  1.  e  How  doth  the  city  sit  solitary  (that  was) 

1.  19  mine  elders  gave  up  the  ghost  in  the  city 

2.  52  as  the  wounded  in  the  streets  of  the  city 

2.  15  (Is)  this  the  city  that  (men)  call  the  Perf. 

3.  55  because  of  all  the  daughters  of  my  city 
Eze.  4.  1  pourtray  upon  it  the  city,  (even) 

4.  3  (for)  a  wall .  .between  thee  and  the  city 


Eze.  5.  2  a  third  part  in  the  midst  of  the  city 

7.  15  he  that  (is)  in  the  city,  famine,  .shall 

7.  23  and  tlie  city  is  full  of  violence 

9.  1  Cause  them  that  have  charge  over  the  c. 
9.  4  Lord  said.  .Go  through  the  midst  of.  .c. 
9.  5  Go  ye  after  him  through  the  city,  and 
9.  7  And  they  went  forth,  and  slew  in  the  city 
9.  9  the  land  is  full  of  blood,  and  the  city  full 

10.  2  fill  thine  hand,  .scatter  (them)  over,  .city 
ie.  2  and  give  wicked  counsel  in  this  city 

ie.  6  have  multiplied  your  slain  in  this  city 

11.  23  glory,  .went  up  from  the  midst  of  the  city 
11.  23  which  (is)  on  the  east  side  of  the  city 

17.  4  he  set  it  in  a  city  of  merchants 

21.19  choose  (it)  at  the  head  of  the  way  to . .  city 

22.  2  wilt  thou  judge  the  bloody  city?  yea,  thou 
22.  3  The  city  sheddeth  blood  iu  the  midst  of 

24.  6,  9  saith  the  Lord  . .  Woe  to.  .bloody  city! 
26.  10  as  men  enter  into  a  city  wherein  is  made 
26.  17  tile  renowned  city,  which  wast  strong  in 
26.  19  When  I  shall  make  thee  a  desolate  city 

33.  21  (that) one.  .came .  .saying,  The  city  is  sm. 

39.  16  the  name  of  the  city  (shall  be)  Hamonah 

40.  1  the  fourteenth  year  after  that  the  city 

40.  2  which  (was)  as  the  frame  of  a  city  on  the 
43.  3  I  saw  when  I  came  to  destroy  the  city 
45.  6  shall  appoint  the  possession  of  the  city 
45.  7  and  of  the  possession  of  the  city,  before  the 
45.  7  before  the  possession  of  the  city,  from 

48.  15  shall  be  a  profane  (place)  for  the  city,  for 
48.  15  the  city  shall  be  iu  the  midst  thereof 

48.  17  the  suburbs  of  the  city  shall  be  toward 
48.  18  for  food  unto  them  that  serve  the  city 
48.  19  they  that  serve  the  city  shall  serve  it 
48.  20  offer,  .with  the  possession  of  the  city 
48.  21  of  the  possession  of  the  city,  over  against 
48.  22  from  the  possession  of  the  city,  (being)  in 
48.  30  these  (are)  the  goings  out  of  the  city  on 
48.  31  the  gates  of  the  city  (shall  be)  after  the 
48.  35  the  name  of  the  city.  .The  Loud  (is)there 
Dan.  9.  16  let  thine  anger  .be  turned .  .from  thy  city 
9.  18  and  the  city  which  is  called  by  thy  name 
9.  19  for  thy  city  and  thy  people  are  called 
9.  24  upon  thy  people,  ami  upon  thy  holy  city 
9.  26  the  people,  .shall  destroy  the  city  and 
Hos.  11.  9  and  I  will  not  enter  into  the  city 
Joel  2.  9  They  shall  run  to  and  fro  in  the  city ;  they 
Amos  3.  6  Shall  a  trumpet  be  blown  in  the  city,  and 

3.  6  shall  there  be  evil  in  a  city,  and  the  Lord 

4.  7  I  caused  it  to  rain  upon  one  city 

4.  7  caused  it  not  to  rain  upon  another  city 

5.  3  Tlie  city  that  went  out  (by)  a  thousand 

6.  8  will  I  deliver  up  the  city,  with  all  that 

7.  17  Thy  wife  shall  be  an  harlot  in  the  city 
Jon.  1.  2  Arise,  go  to  Nineveh,  that  great  city,  and 

3.  2  Arise,  go  unto  Nineveh,  that  great  city 
3.  3  Now  Nineveh  was  an  exceeding  great  city 

3.  4  Jonah  began  to  enter  into  the  city  a  day's 

4.  5  So  Jonah  went  out  of  the  city 

4.  5  and  sat  on  the  east  side  of  the  city 
4  5  might  see  what  should  become  of  the  city 
4  11  And  should  not  I  spare,  .that  great  city 
Hie.  6.  9  The  Lord’s  voice  crieth  unto  the  city,  and 
Nah.  3.  1  Woe  to  the  bloody  city  1  it  (is)  all  full 
Zeph.  2  15  This  (is)  the  rejoicing  city  that  dwelt 
3,  1  Woe  to  her .  to  the  oppressing  city  1 
Zeeh.  8  3  Jerusalem  shall  be  called,  A  city  of  truth 

8.  5  the  streets  of  the  city  shall  be  full  of 
14.  2  the  city  shall  be  taken,  and  the  houses 
14.  2  and  half  of  the  city  shall  go  forth  into 
14.  2  people  shall  not  be  cut  off  from  the  city 

2.  A  city  ( with  walls),  giryali. 

bum  21  28  there  is.  a  flame  from  the  city  of  Sihon 
Deut.  2.  36  there  was  not  one  city  too  strong  for  us 

3.  4  there  was  not  a  city  which  we  took  not 

1  Ki.  1,41  Wherefore  (is  this)  noise  of  the  city  being 
1.  45  are  come  up  .  rejoicing,  so  that  the  city 
Job  39.  7  He  scometh  the  multitude  of  the  city 
Psa.  48.  2  (on)  the  sides  of  the  north,  the  city  of  the 
Prov.  10  15  The  rich  man's  wealth  (is)  his  strong  city 
11.  10  When  it  goeth  well  the  city  rejoiceth 

18.  11  The  rich  man  s  wealth  (is)  his  strong  city 
e8.  19  (is  harder  to  be  won)  than  a  strong  city 
29.  8  Scornful  men  bring  a  city  into  a  snare 

Isa.  1.  21  Howisthe  faithful  city  become  an  harlot ! 

1.  26  thou  shalt  be  called  The  faithful  city 
22.  2  Thou  that  art  full  of  stirs,  .joyous  city 

24.  10  The  city  of  confusion  is  broken  down 

25.  2  For  thou  hast  made  of  a  city  an  heap ;  (of) 
25.  3  the  city  of  the  terrible  nations  shall  fear 
26  5  the  lofty  city,  he  layeth  it  low  ;  helayetli 
29.  I  Woe  to  Ariel  the  city  (where)  David 

32.  13  upon  all  the  houses,  .(in)  the  joyous  city 
33  20  Look  upon  Zion,  the  city  of  our  solemni. 
Jer  49.  25  How  is  the  city  of  praise  not  left,  the 
Lam.  2.  11  sucklings  swoon  iu  the  streets  of  the  city 
Hos.  6  8  Gilead  (is)  a  city  of  them  that  work  ini. 

Mic.  4.  10  now  shalt  thou  go  forth  out  of  the  city 
Hab.  2.  8,  17  of  the  city,  and  of  all  that  dwell  therein 

2.  12  Woe  to  him  that . .  stablisheth  a  city  by 

3 . A  city  ( with  walls),  x;pp  qirya. 

Ezra  4.  12  building  the  rebellious  and  the  bad  city 

4.  13  if  this  city  be  builded,  and  the  walls  set 
4.  15  know,  that  this  city  (is)  a  rebellious  city 
4.  15  for  which  cause  was  this  city  destroyed 
4.  16  if  this  city  be  builded  (again),  and  the  w. 
4.  19  it  is  found  that  this  city,  hath  made  ins. 
4.  21  that  this  city  be  not  builded,  until  (ano.) 

4.  A  city  ( with  walls),  rnjt  qcretli. 

Job  29.  7  I  went  out  to  the  gate  through  the  city 


Prov.  8.  3  She  crieth  at  the  gates,  .of  the  city,  at 

9.  3  crieth  upon  the  highest  places  of  the  city 
9.  14  on  a  seat  in  tlie  high  places  of  the  city 

11.  11  By  the  blessing  of  the  upright  tlie  city 

5.  A  gate,  the  people  assembling  there,  ij)?*  sliaar. 

Ruth  3.  11  for  all  the  city  of  my  people  doth  know 

6 . A  city  {with  walls),  polis. 

Matt.  2.  23  he  came  and  dwelt  in  a  city  called  Naz. 

4.  s  the  devil  taketh  him.  .into  the  holy  city 

5.  14  A  city  that  is  set  on  an  hill  cannot  be 

5.  35  for  it  is  the  city  of  the  great  King 

8.  33  went  their  ways  into  the  city,  and  told 

8.  34  heliold,  the  whole  city  came  out  to  meet 

9.  1  passed  over,  and  came  into  his  own  city 

10.  s  into  (any)  city  of  the  Samaritans  enter  ye 

10.  1 1  into  whatsoever  city  or  town  ye  shall 

10  14  when  ye  depart  out  of  that  house  or  city 

10.  15  be  more  tolerable. . than  for  that  city 

10.  23  when  they  persecute  you  in  this  city,  flee 

12.  25  every  city,  .divided  against  itself  shall 
21.  10  all  the  city  was  moved,  saying,  Who  is 
21.  17  he  left  them,  and  went  out  of  the  city 

21.  18  Now.  .as  he  returned  into  the  city,  lie 

22.  7  he  sent  forth,  .and  burned  up  their  city 

23.  34  and  persecute  (them)  from  city  to  city 

26.  18  he  said.  Go  into  the  city  to  such  a  man 

27.  53  went  into  the  holy  city,  and  appeared 

28.  11  some  of  the  watch  came  into  the  city,  and 
Mark  1.  33  all  the  city  was  gathered  together  at 

1.  45  Jesus  could  no  more,  .enter  into  the  city 

5.  14  told  (it)  in  the  city,  and  in  the  country 

6.  1 1  [be  more  tolerable . .  than  for  that  city] 

11.  19  when  even  was  come,  he  went  out  of .  .  c. 
14.  13  and  saith  unto  them.  Go  ye  into  the  city 
14.  16  his  disciples,  .came  into  the  city,  and 

Luke  1.  26  the  angel,  .was  sent  from  God  unto  a  city 

1.  39  Mary  arose,  .and  went,  into  a  city  of  J. 

2.  3  all  went,  every  one  into  his  own  city 
2.  4  Joseph  also  went  up.  .out  of  the  city  of 
2.  4  unto  the  city  of  David,  which  is  called 
2.  11  unto  you  is  born  this  day,  in  the  city  of 
2.  39  they  returned  into,  their  own  city  Naz. 
4.  29  rose  up,  and  thrust  him  out  of  the  city 
4.  29  of  the  hill  whereon  their  city  was  built 

4.  31  came  down  to  Capernaum,  a  city  of  G. 

5.  12  when  he  was  in  a  certain  city,  behold  a 

7.  11  that  he  went  into  a  city  called  Naiii 

7.  12  when  he  came  nigh  to  the  gate  of  the  city 
7.  12  and  much  people  of  the  city  was  with 

7.  37  a  woman  iu  the  city,  .brought  an  alalia. 

8.  27  there  met  him  out  of  the  city  a  certain 

8.  34  went  and  told  (it)  in  the  city  and  in  the 

8.  39  published  throughout  the  whole  city  how 

9.  5  when  ye  go  out  of  that  city,  shake  off  the 

9.  10  into  a  desert  place  belonging  to  the  city 

10.  1  before  his  face  into  every  city  and  place 

10.  8,  10  into  whatsoever  city  ye  enter,  aud 
10.  it  Even  the  very  dust  of  your  city,  which 

10.  12  be  more  tolerable,  .than  for  that  city 
14.  21  Go  out  quickly  into,  lanes  of  the  city 

18.  2  There  was  in  a  city  a  judge,  which  feared 

18.  3  And  there  was  a  widow  in  that  city  ;  ami 

19.  41  he  beheld  the  city,  and  wept  over  it 

22.  10  Behold,  when  ye  are  entered  into  the  c. 

23.  19  Who  for  a  certain  sedition  in  the  city 

23.  51  (lie  w-as)  of  Ariniatliea,  a  city  of  the  Jews 

24.  49  tarry  ye  in  the  city  of  Jerusalem,  until  ye 
John  1.  44  Philip  was  of  Bethsaida,  the  city  of  A. 

4.  5  Then  cometh  he  to  a  city  of  Samaria 
4.  8  his  disciples  were  gone  away  unto  the  c. 
4.  28  went  her  way  into  the  city,  anti  saith  to 
4.  30  they  went  out  of  the  city,  and  came 
4.  39  many  of  the  Samaritans  of  that  city 

11.  54  but  went  thence,  .into  a  city  called  E. 

19  20  place  where  Jesus  was.  .nigh  to  the  city 

Acts  7.  58  cast  (him)  out  of  the  city,  and  stoned  (him) 
8.  5  Philip  went  down  to  the  city  of  Samaria 
8.  8  And  there  was  great  joy  in  that  city 

8.  9  which  beforetime  in  the  same  city  used 

9.  6  Arise,  and  go  into  the  city,  and  it  shall 

10.  9  they  went,  .and  drew  nigh  unto  the  city 

11.  5  I  was  in  the  city  of  Joppa  praying  :  and 

12.  10  the  iron  gate  that  leadeth  uuto  the  city 

13.  44  came  almost  the  whole  city  together  to 
13  50  Jews  stirred  up.  .chief  men  of  tlie  city 

14.  4  But  the  multitude  of  the  city  was  divided 
14.  13  the  priest  of  J  .  which  was  before  their  c. 
14.  ig  having  stoned  Paul,  drew  (him)  out  of.  .c. 
14.  20  he  rose  up,  aud  came  into  the  city 

14.  21  they  had  preached  the  Gospel  to  that  city 

15.  36  Let  us.  .visit  our  brethren  in  every  city 

16.  12  which  is  tlie  chief  city  of  that  part  of 

16.  12  we  were  in  that  city  abiding  certain  days 
16.  13  on  the  sabbath  we  went  out  of  the  [city]  by 
16.  14  a  certain  woman  named  Lydia,  .of  the  c. 

16.  20  These  men  .  do  exceedingly  trouble  our  e. 
16  39  and  desired  (them)  to  depart  out  of  the  c. 

17.  5  and  set  all  the  city  on  an  uproar 

17.  16  when  he  saw  the  city  wholly  given  to 

18.  10  fori  have  much  people  in  this  city 

19.  29  the  whole  city  was  tilled  with  confusion 

19.  35  how  that  the  city  of  the  Ephesians  is  a 
21.  5  brought  us.  .till  (we  were)  out  of  the  city 
2i  29  they  "had  seen  before  with  him  in  the  city 
21.  30  all  the  city  was  moved,  and  the  peopleran 
21.  39  (which  ani)  a  Jew  of  Tarsus,  (a  city)  iu  C. 

21.  39  a  citizen  of  no  mean  city 

22.  3  brought  up  in  this  city  at  the  feet  of 

24.  12  neither  in  the  synagogues,  nor  iu  the  city 


171 


CLEAN 


CITY 


Acts  25.  23  with  the .  .principal  men  of  the  city 
,)7  o  upfh  whereunto  was  the  city  (of)  bases 
Pom  16'  23  the  chamlierlain  of  the  city  saluteth  you 

gR  4  looked  ^ea3citnyewWychChyathfeundations 

”•1  -f  the 

'  T .  For  here  have  we  no  continuing  city,  but 
,  b  14  -iv,  w0  wjii  ffo  into  such  a  city,  and 
ROV  t  \l  the  name  of  the  efty  of  my  God,  (which  is) 
K  ,3,'  2  the  holy  city  shall  they  tread  under  foot 
'  g  (shall  lie)  in  the  street  of  the  great  city 
„  the  tenth  part  of  the  city  fell,  and  in 
g  Babylon  ^fallen . .  that  great  1  city),  becau. 
t  J  wine  press  was  trodden  without  the  city 
,6  IQ  And  the  great  city  was  divided  into  three 
n  18  woman  which  thou  sawest  is  that.. city 
a  ,v,  alas  that  great  city.. that  mighty  city  ! 

\o  ,6  alas’,  that  great  city,  that  was  clothed  in 
s  o  what  (city  is)  like  unto  this  great  city  . 

!'  Q  weeping  saying,  Alas,  alas,  that  great  c. 
18  21  with  violence  shall  that  great  city  Baby. 
™  n  compassed  the  camp . . and  the  beloved  c. 
°t  1 1  John  saw  the  holy  city,  new  Jerusalem 
2J'  10  and  showed  me  that  great  city,  the  holy 
21'  14  wall  of  the  city  had  twelve  foundations 
2I  xs  had  a  golden  reed  to  measure  the  city 
J  the  city  lieth  foursquare,  and  the  length 
*  16  he  measured  the  city  wit >  the .  reed  tw 

__  tR  the  city  (was)  pure  gold,  like  unto  clear 
\\  9  the  foundations  of  the  wall  of  the  city 
I.  the  street  of  the  city  (was)  pure  gold,  as 
*  Up  ritv  had  no  need  of  the  sun,  neithei 
2I>  3  Inter  m  through  the  gates  into  the  city 
22.  19  take  away  his  part,  .out  of  the  holy  city 


CITY,  several  — 

^^Vr'/ie'inZr^everaltity  (he put) .shields  and 
28  2s  in  every  several  city  of  Judah  lie  made 
31!  w  in  every  several  city,  the  men  that  were 


ottv  nf  waters.  D'an  b'U  ir  hammayim. 

Tim  name  given  by  Joab  to  part  of  Kabbah,  the  chief 
city  of  the  Ammonites.  ,  ,  . 

2  Sa.  12.  27  I  have  fought,  .and  have  taken  the  c.of  w. 


CLAD  oneself,  to  — 

^xXxx^M  cWmiif  with  a  new  garment 


CLAD,  to  be  — 

To  wrap  oneself  up,  atah. 

Isa.  59.  17  cud  was  clad  with  zeal  as  a  cloak 


CLAMOROUS  — 

To  hum ,  make  a  noise,  nen  hamah. 

Prov.  9.  13  A  foolish  woman  (is)  clamorous  ;  (she  is) 

CLAMOUR  — 

Zlitz&rnour,  and  evil  speaking 


'Y  of  confusion,  tnh'nr)p  qiryath-tohu 
vmbolic  name  for  J erusalem. 

Isa.  24.  10  The  city  of  confusion  is  broken  down 

'Y  of  David,  1YJ  i'!?  David. 
t  part  of  Jerusalem  built  on  Mount  Z1011. 

'  5-  7  Zion  .  the  same  (is)  the  city,of  D. 


j  Sa 


y.ion  ‘  Liie  same  v.10,/  ...  c  r\ 

5.  9  dwelt  ill  the  fort . . called  ^Ihecity  of  D. 


CLAP,  to  —  ,  , 

1  .To  smite  (the)  hands  together, 

Psa  q8  8  Let  the  floods  clap  (their)  hands  .  let  the 
Isa.  55.  12  all  the  trees  of  the  field  shall  clap  (then) 

2  To  smite  (the)  hands  together,  R99 

Eze  25.  6  Because  thou  hast  clapped  (tlune)  hands 

3’  r<KL  1T-12  they  clapped  their  hands, and  said, God  save 


4  To  clap  (the  hands)  together,  PS?  saphaq 

fob  24  37  he  clappcth  (his  hands)  among  us,  and 
Lam  3 2*  15  AH  that  pass  by  clap  (their)  hands  at  thee 


5  To  clap  (the  hand )  together,  pSfcf  saphaq.  _ 

’  Job  27.  23  (Men)  shall  clap  their  hands  at  lum,  and 


1  Ki 


6.  10  Sot  remove  the  ark  ...into  the  city  of  D. 

2.  ,0  David,. was  buried  in  the  city  of  D 


6  To  strike  (the  hands)  together,  iW  taqa.  _ 

Psa  47  1  O  clap  your  hands,  all  ye  people  ,  „ 

jjali  43  19  all  that  hear  the  bruit  of  thee  shall  clap 


«  \  mtaht  briiw..ark..out  of  the  city  of  D 
9]  24  Pharaoh’s  daughter ..  out  of  the  city  of  D. 

,?  4,  Solomon,  .was  buried  in  the  city  of  D. 

8  and  they  buried  hnn  111  the  city  of  D. 

Ki  8  24  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of  D. 

12  2i  buried  him.  .in  the  city  of  D. 

Ch  11  7  therefore  they  called  it  the  city  of  TP 

'  ,1  brought  not  the  ark.  .to  the  city  of  D. 

A'  3  (David)  made  him  houses  111  the  city  of  D. 
iq  20  the  ark.  .came  to  the  city  of  D. 

Ch  3  2  to  bring  up  the  ark  .  out  of  the  city  of  D. 

11  out  of  the  city  of  D.  unto  the  house  that 
O  31  Solomon.. was  buried  in  the  city  of  D. 

12  16  Rehoboam.  .was  buried  in  the  city  of  D. 

,4  1  and  they  buried  him  m  the  city  of  D. 

16  14  And  they  buried  him .  .in  the  city  of  D. 

21  1  buried  with  his  fathers  111  the  cit>  of  D. 

2i  20  howbeit  they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  D. 

24!  16  And  they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  D. 

24  25  and  they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  D. 

27  9  and  they  buried  him  111  the  city  of  D. 

,2  3  and  repaired  Millo  (in)  the  city  of  D. 

32.  30  brought  it . .  the  west  side  of  the  city  of  D. 
Neh  3  IS  Stairs  that  go  down  from  the  city  of  D 
12  37  they  went  up  by.  .stairs  of  the  city  of  D. 

Isa.  22.  9  Ye  have  seen,  .breaches  of  the  city  of  D. 

fY  of  destruction,  Dbnn  Ty  city  of  the  sun. 
prophetic  name  given  to  one  of  the  five  cities  of 
ypt  inhabited  by  Israelites.  , . 

Isa.  19. 18  one  shall  be  called,  The  city  of  destruction 

TY  fenced  — 

meed,  fortified  place,  rrjre?  metsur ah 

2  Ch.  11.  10  which  (are)  in  Judah,  .fenced  cities 

ii  2 r  and  dispersed,  .unto  every  fenced  city 

,2'.  3  he  took  the  fenced  cities  which  (pertained) 

14  6  he  built  fenced  cities  in  Judah  :  foi  the 

21'.  3  of  precious  things,  with  fenced  cities  in 

[TY,  golden  — - 

>. olden  one,  rnrno  madhebah. 

Isa.  14.  4  hath  the  oppressor  ceased  !  the  golden  city 

ITY  of  palm  trees  — 

l  name  sometimes  given  to  Jericho,  0  "1  *’• 

Dent  34.  3  Jericho,  the  city  of  palm  trees,  unto  Zoar 

Judg.3. 13  smote  Israel.,  possessed  the  city  of  palmt. 

2  Cto8. 15  brought  them  to  Jericho,  the  city  of  palmt. 

;ITY  royal,  naibsn  Ty  city  of  the  kingdom. 

Another  name  of  Rabl.ah  of  the  children  of  Ammon, 
md  apparently  the  same  as  the  City  of  Wateis.  , 

2  Sa.  12.  26  Joab  fought .  .and  took  the  royal  city 

CITY,  ruler  of  the  — 

Chief  of  the  city ,  TroXn&pXW  politarches. 

Acts  17.  6  drew  Jason .  .unto  the  rulers  of  the  city 
17.  8  they  troubled . .  the  rulers  of  the  city ,  when 

CITY  of  salt,  n'jan  vy. 

A  city  of  Judah,  near  the  Salt  Sea. 

Josh.  1 5.  62  And  Nibshan,  and  the  city  of  Salt,  and 


CLAU'-DA,  KActuSip  ^  ^  pliny  call  ;t 

the  Italians  have  corrupted  into  (xozzo. 

Acts  27. 16  a  certain  island  which  is  called  C. 


Aftmole  todple at  Rome,  supposed  to  be  a  British 
A  lemaie  a  si  p  cogidubnus,  who  took 

Ihe  name  of  to  toperial  patron  Tiberius  Claudius. 
Her  husband  seems  to  have  been  Pederis,  who  u  men- 
tioned  in  the  same  verse. 

2  Ti.  4.  21  Eubulus  greeteth  thee,  .and  C.,  and  a,,  the 


CLAU-DI'-US,  KAauSios.  _  ..  K, 

1.  The  successor  of  Caligula  as  emperor,  A.D.  41-54. 

Acts  11  28  which  came  to  pass  in  the  days  of  C. 

18  2  C.  had  commanded  all  Jews  to  depart 

2.  A  Roman  officer,  chief  captain  in  Jerusalem,  A.D.  CO. 

Acts  23.  26  C.  Lysias  unto.  .Eelix(seudeth)  gieeting 

CLAW—  . 

Zech.11.  16  hut  he  shall,  .tear  their  claws  in  pieces 


7.  Clay,  mortar,  irnhis  pelos.  , 

John  9.  6  he  spat  on  the  ground,  and  made  clay  of 
9g  6  and  lie  anointed  the  eyes .  .with  the  clay 
o  11  A  man  that  is  called  Jesus  made  clay,  and 
q  14  it  was  the  sabbath.  .Jesus  made  the  clay 
g.  ,5  lie  put  clay  upon  mine  eyes,  and  I  washed 
Rom.  9.  21  Hath  not  the  potter  power  over  the  clay 

CLAY  thick  — * 

Thick  mire,  heavy  pledge,  B'tpay  a^tit-  .  .  .. 
Hah.  2.  6  him  that  ladeth  himself  with  thick  claj  ! 

CLEAN _ 

1XJol)W’iiC.,,l4  My  doctrine  (is)  pure,  and  I  am  clean  iu 
psa  7  ?  1  (even)  to  such  as  are  of  a  cl^an  hoart 

I>rov.734.  4  Where  no  oxen  (are),  the  enh  (is)  clean 

2.  Pure,  pious,  H],  11!  zak. 

Job  33  q  I  am  clean  without  transgression,  I  (am) 
Prov.?A  2  All  the  ways  of  a  man  (are)  clean  in 

'A.  Leavened,  p?n  chamits. 

Isa.  30.  24  The  oxen  likewise,  .shall  eat  clean  piov. 

4.  To  make  hare,  >it?n  chasaph. 

Joel  1.  7  he  hath  made  it  clean  hare,  and  cast  (it) 

5.  Pure,  clean,  lino  talior. 

Gen  7  2  Of  every  clean  beast  thou  shalt  take  to 

7!  2  and  of  beasts  that  (are)  not  clean  by  two 

7.  8  Of  dean  beasts  and  of  beasts,  .not  clean 

8.  20  every  clean  beast,  and  of  every  clean  fowl 

Lev  4.  12  without  the  camp  unto  a  clean  place 

6  11  carry  forth  the  ashes  .unto  a  clean  place 

7  19  as  for  the  Hesh,  all  that  be  clean  shall 
10.  10  and  between  unclean  and  clean 

10.  14  heave  shoulder . .  eat  111  a  clean  place 

11.  36  a  fountain  or  pit.  .shall  be  clean 
11.  37  And  if  (any  part),  .fail,  .it  shall  be  clean 
It.  47  between  the  unclean  and  the  clean,  and 
1 3  13  (if)  the  leprosy  have  covered . .  he  (is)  clean 
,,  „  (if)  the  plague  lie  turned,  he  (is)  clean 
it  37  the  scall  is  healed,  he  (is)  clean 
13  39  it  (is)  a  freckled  spot,  .lie  (is)  dean 
3i  40  he  (is)  bald  ;  (yet  is)  he  clean 
?3:  41  he  (is)  forehead  bald  :  (yet  is)  lie  clean 
14.  4  take  for  him . .  two  birds  alive  (and)  clean 

14.  57  when  (it  is)  unclean,  and  when  (it  is)  cl. 

15.  8  And  if  he . .  spit  upon  him  that  is  clean 
20.  23  put  difference  between  clean  beasts  and 
20  25  and  between  unclean  fowls  and  dean 

Num  3  28  if  the  woman  be  not  defiled,  but  be  clean 
o’  13  the  man  that  (is)  clean,  and  is  not  in  a 

18  11  13  every  one  that  is  dean  in  thy  house 

19  9’a  man  (that  is)  clean  shall  gather  up 1  the 
iq!  q  lay  (them)  up  without  the  camp  in  a  clean 
iq  18  a  clean  person  shall  take  hyssop,  and  dip 
IQ.  19  the  clean  (person)  shall  sprmkle  upon  the 

Dcuti2  15  the  unclean  and  the  clean  may  eat  theieof 
12  22  the  unclean  and  the  clean,  shall  eat  (of) 
14  ii  (Of)  all  clean  birds  ye  shall  eat 
,4  20  (But  of)  all  clean  fowls  ye  may  eat 
,5'  22  the  unclean  and  the  clean  (PeM°“  s^S> 
23.  10  any  mail  that  is  not  clean,  by  reason .of 

1  Sa  20.  26  he  (is)  not  clean  ;  surely  lie  (is)  not  dean 
i’L  t*7  uassovers  for.  .one  (that  was)  not  clean 

2  Ch.30.  17  pass  •  .  .  lean  (thing)  out  of  an  u 


_ 

1  Clay,  (from  Us  red  colour),  mortar,  *en  chomer 
1  oil  4  I Q  less  (ill)  them  that  dwell  111  houses  of  clay 
10!  9  that  thou  hast  made  me  as  the  clay 
13. 12  your  bodies  to  bodies  of  clay 
27.  16  Though  he.  .prepare  raiment  as  the  clay 
33  6  1  also  am  formed  out  of  the  clay 

38!  14  It  is  turned  as  day  (to)  the  seal ;  and  they 
r  J  (■  chill  be  esteemed  as  the  potter  s  clay 
Sa'  45'  \  Shall  the  day  say  to  him  that  fashioueth 
64  8  we  (are)  the  day,  and  thou  our  potter 

Tev  ,8  4  the  vessel  that  he  made  of  day  was  marred 

.8.  6  as  the  clay  (is)  in  the  potter's  hand,  so  (are) 


2.  Burnt  day  of  the  potter, pq  chasaph. 

Dan  2  33  his  feet  part  of  iron  and  pait  of  clay 

2  34  his  feet  (that  were)  of  iron  and  clay,  and 
2!  35  Then  was  the  iron  the  clay,  the  brass  the 
2  41  part  of  potter’s  clay,  and  part  of  iron 
2!  4i,P43  sawest  the  iron  mixed  with  miry  cUy 
2.  42  the  toes,  .part  of  iron,  and  part .of day 
■?  a  1  even  as  iron  is  not  mixed  with  clay 
2. 443  the  ton,  the  brass,  the  clay,  the  silver 


3 .Mire,  mud,  B'Q  tit.  .  j 

Psa.  40.  2  He  brought  me  up.,  out  of  the  miry  ciay 

Tsn  Ii  2 s  and  as  the  potter  treadeth  clay 
Naii  V  14  go  into  clay,  and  tread  the  mortar,  make 


j.  0“  “ 

4  Mortar,  (from  its  softness),  Q70  tnelet.  _ 

Jer  43.  9  hide  them  in  the  clay  in  the  brick  kiln 


5  fit  fx,;  •—- * 


Tts.  t”  SiS  A- "  - 


l*sa  19.  9  The  fear  of  tfe  Lord  (is)  dean rendunng 

ci  10  Create  in  me  a  clean  heart,  O  God,  a°d 
Eccl  5q’  2  to  the  good  and  to  the  clean,  and  to  the 

Ism'  66.  20  bring  all  offering  in  a  cleai^vessel  into 

Kze-  36  %  Theuewill ;I  tpdnkle  clean  water  upon  you 
44!  23  discern  between  the  unclean  and  the  cl. 

6’C/r:7n1betothathdeanhandsshallbe  stronger 

7 .To  he  or  become  dry,  yabesh. 

Zech.11.  17  his  arm  shall  be  clean  dued  up,  and 

S,,B  ““‘’4  H.’tS'lintU  clean lrnudB,  and  a  pure  1,. 

9’  WJKSS  U  .1-  dU.e.v.d,  »»  -  <• 

-IMS 

1^«SSi.‘=ffi»e.».dl-  .Hem 

CLEAN,  to  be  — 

1’^sa6ef-fbf  ’yelfeShat  bear  the  vessels  of  the 

2.  To  be  or  6e««s)  ma^?  thaUm  should  be  clean! 
Job  I44  how  can  l'e  be  clean  (that  is)  horn  of  a 

3’  Ti°ole  i^Is’the1™  are  not  clean  in  his  sight 

4.7’o  be  clean,  cleansed  ^  taher  shallbeclean 

L6V-  l  tKaU  washhisactthes,  and  be  dean 


CLEAN 


172 


CLEAVE 


Lev.  13.  58  it  shall  ho  washed,  .and  shall  be  clean 

14.  8  and  wash  himself,  .that  lie  may  be  clean 
14.  9  he  shall  wash . .  and  he  shall  be  clean 
14.  20  atonement  for  him,  and  he  shall  be  clean 

14.  53  for  the  house  :  and  it  shall  be  clean 

15.  13  and  wash  his  clothes,  .and  shall  be  clean 

15.  28  and  after  that  she  shall  be  clean 

17.  15  heshall  both  wash. .then  shall  he  be  clean 

16.  30  (that)  ye  may  be  clean  from  all  your  sins 

22.  4  he  shall  not  eat . .  until  he  be  clean 

22.  7  when  the  sun  is  down,  he  shall  be  clean 
Num  19.  12  and  on  the  seventh  day  he  shall  be  clean 

19  12  then  theseventh  day  he  shall  not  be  clean 
19.  19  and  bathe  himself . .  and  shall  be  clean 
31.  23  ye  shall  make  (it). .  and  it  shaft  be  clean 
31.  24  and  ye  shall  be  clean,  and  afterward 
2  Ki.  5.  10  Go  and  wash,  .and  thou  slialt  be  clean 

5.  12  may  I  not  wash  in  them,  and  be  clean? 

5.  13  when  hesaith  to  thee,  Wash,  and  be  clean  ? 

5.  14  his  flesh  came  again . .  and  he  was  clean 
Psa.  51.  7  Purge  me  with  hyssop,  and  I  shall  be  clean 
Eze.  36.  25  I  springle  clean  water. . ye  shall  be  clean 

5.  To  become  or  be  made  clean,  “ino  taker,  7. 

Geu.35.  2  and  be  clean,  and  change  your  garments 

6.  To  be  made  clean,  clear,  KadaptCogai  katharizom. 
Matt.  8.  3  touched  him,  saying,  I  will ;  be  thou  clean 
Mark  1.  41  and  saith  unto  him,  I  will  ;  be  thou  clean 
Luke  5.  13  touched  him,  saying,  I  will  :  be  thou  clean 

CLEAN  gone,  to  be  — 

To  be  ended,  ceased,  ddn  aphes. 

Psa.  77.  8  Is  his  mercy  clean  gone  for  ever? 

CLEAN,  to  be  made  — ■ 

1.  To  become  clean,  nna  taller. 

Jer.  13.  27  0  Jerusalem  1  wilt  thou  not  be  made  clean? 

2.  To  be  made  pure,  ino  taker,  7. 

Lev.  14.  11  present  the  man  that  is  to  be  made  clean 
CLEAN,  to  make  — 

1.  To  make  pure,  npj  zakah,  3. 

Prov.20.  9  Who  can  say,  I  have  made  my  heart  clean 

2.  To  show  oneself  pure,  raj  zakah,  7. 

Isa  1.  16  Wash  you,  make  you  clean  ;  putaway  the 
3.7V)  make  pure,  Tpl  zakah,  5. 

Job  9.  30  and  make  my  hands  never  so  clean 

4.  To  make  or  declare  clean,  mo  taker,  3. 

Lev.  4.  11  the  priest  that  niaketh  (him)  clean  shall 
Num  8.  7  and  (so)  make  themselves  clean 

5.  To  make  clean,  clear,  KaOaplfa  katharizd. 

Matt.  8.  2  if  thou  wilt,  thou  canst  make  me  clean 

23.  25  ye  make  clean  the  outside  of  the  cup  and 
Mark  1.  40  If  thou  wilt,  thou  canst  make  me  clean 
Luke  5.  12  if  thou  wilt,  thou  canst  make  me  clean 

11.  39  Now  do  ye  Pharisees  make  clean  the  out. 

CLEAN  passed,  to  be  — 

To  be  complete,  finished,  ended,  con  tamam. 

Josh.  3.  17  the  people  were  passed  clean  over  Jordan 
4.  1  when  all  the  people  were  clean  passed  over 
4.  11  when  all  the  people  were  clean  passed  over 
CLEAN,  to  pronounce  — 

To  declare  clean,  nro  taker,  3. 

Lev.  13.  6  the  priest  shall  pronounce  him  clean 

13.  13  he  shall  pronounce  (him)  clean  (that  hath) 
13. 17,  23,  28,  34,  37  shall  pronounce  (him)  clean 

13.  59  to  pronounce  it  clean,  or  to  pronounce  it 

14.  7  shall  pronounce  him  clean,  and  shall  let 
14.  48  priest  shall  pronounce  the  house  clean 

CLEANNESS  — 

1 .  Cleanness,  clearness,  emptiness,  nil  bor. 

2  Sa.  22.  21  according  to  the  cleanness  of  my  hands 
22.  25  according  to  my  cleanness  in  his  eye 
Psa.  18.  20  according  to  the  cleanness  of  my  hands 

2.  Innocency,  freedom,  cleanness,  p'pj  niqqayon. 
Amos  4.  6  I  also  have  given  you  cleanness  of  teeth 

CLEANSE  — 

Cleansing,  scouring,  pncn  tamriq,  pnan  tamrug. 

Prov.20.  30  blueness  of  a  wound  cleanse’th  away  evil 
CLEANSE,  to  — 

1.  To  make  clear  or  clean,  T39  barar,  5. 

Jer.  4.  1 1  A  dry  wind . .  not  to  fan,  nor  to  cleanse 

2.  To  purify,  nat  zakah,  3. 

Psa.  73.  13  Verily  I  have  cleansed  my  heart  (in)  vain 
119.  9  Wherewithal  shall  a  young  man  cleanse 

3.  To  remove  sin  or  defect,  Nan  cliata,  3. 

Exod29.  36  thou  shait  cleanse  the  altar,  when  thou 
Lev.  14.  49  he  shall  take  to  cleanse  the  house  two 
14.  52  he  shall  cleanse  the  house  with  the  blood 
Eze.  43.  20  thus  slialt  thou  cleanse  and  purge  it 

43.  22  cleanse  the  altar,  as  they  did  cleanse  (it) 
43.  23  When  thou  hast  made  an  end  of  cleansing 
43.  18  take  a  young  bullock,  .cleanse  the  sanct. 

4.  To  cleanse,  declare  clean,  ino  taker,  3. 

Lev.  16.  19  and  cleanse  it,  and- hallow  it  from 

!6.  30  make  an  atonement  for  you,  to  cleanse  you 
Num.  8.  6  Take  the  Levites.  .and  cleanse  them 
8.  7  thus  shait  thou  do.  .to  cleanse  them 
8.  15  thou  shait  cleanse  them,  and  offer  them 
8.  21  made  an  atonement  for  them  to  cleanse 
2  Eh.  29. 15  came,  .to  cleanse  the  house  of  the  Lord 
29.16  went  into  the  inner  part,  .to  cleanse  (it) 

29.  18  We  have  cleansed  all  the  house  of .  .Lord 


2  Ch.  34.  5  and  cleansed  Judah  and  Jerusalem 
Neh.  13.  9  they  cleansed  the  chambers  ;  and  thither 

13.  30  Thus  cleansed  I  them  from  all  strangers 
Job  37.  21  the  wind  passeth,  and  cleanseth  them 
Psa.  51.  2  Wash  me.  .and  cleanse  me  from  my  sin 
Jer.  33.  8  I  will  cleanse  them  from  all  their  iniquity 
Eze.  36.  25  and  from  all  your  idols,  will  I  cleanse  you 

36.  33  that  I  shall  have  cleansed  you  from  all 

37.  23  wherein  they  have  sinned,  and  will  cleanse 
39.  12  seven  months,  .that  they  may  cleanse  the 
39.  14  upon  the  face  of  the  earth,  to  cleanse  it 
39.  16  Thus  shall  they  cleanse  the  land 

5.  To  make  or  declare  free,  or  innocent,  npi  naqak,  3 
Psa.  19.  12  cleanse  thou  me  from  secret  (faults) 

Joel  3  21  I  will  cleanse . .  I  have  not  cleansed 

6.  To  make  clean,  clear,  uaBap  katharizd. 

Matt  8.  3  immediately  his  leprosy  was  cleansed 

10.  8  Heal  the  sick,  cleanse  the  lepers,  raise 

11  5  the  lame  walk,  the  lepers  are  cleansed 

23.  26  cleanse  first  that  (which  is)  within  the  cup 

Mark  1.42  the  leprosy  departed,  .and  he  was  cleansed 
Luke  4.  27  none  of  them  was  cleansed,  saving  Naain. 

7.  22  the  lame  walk,  the  lepers  are  cleansed 

17.  14  it  came  to  pass,  that .  they  were  cleansed 
17.  17  Were  there  not  ten  cleansed?  but  where 
Acts  10.  15  What  God  hath  cleansed,  (that)  call  not 

11.  9  What  God  hath  cleansed,  (that)  call  not 
2  Co.  7.  1  let  us  cleanse  ourselves  from  all  filthiness 
Eph.  5.  26  he  might  sanctify  and  cleanse  it  with 
Jas.  4.  8  Cleanse  (your)  hands,  (ye)  sinners  ;  and 

1  Jo.  1.  7  the  blood  of  Jesus  Christ .. cleanseth  us 
1.  9  to  cleanse  us  from  all  unrighteousness 

CLEANSE  selves,  to  — 

To  cleanse  oneself,  ins  taker,  7. 

2  Ch.  30.  18  a  multitude ..  had  not  cleansed  themselves 
Neh.  13.  22  that  they  should  cleanse  themselves,  and 

CLEANSED,  to  be  — 

1. To  be  clean,  cleansed,  -ino  taker. 

Lev.  1 1.  32  be  put  into  water . .  so  it  shall  be  cleansed 

12.  7  she  shall  be  cleansed  from  the  issue  of 
15.  13  when  he  that  hath  an  issue  is  cleansed  of 
15.  28  But  if  she  be  cleansed  of  her  issue,  then 

2.  To  be  clean,  cleansed,  inp  taker,  4. 

Eze.  22.  24  Thou  (art)  the  land  that  is  not  cleansed 
3.719  cleanse  oneself,  be  cleansed,  nnip  taker,  7. 

Lev.  14.  4  to  take  for  him  that  is  to  be  cleansed 

14.  7  sprinkle  upon  him  that  is  to  be  cleansed 
14.  8  he  that  is  to  be  cleansed  shall  wash  his 
14.  17,  25,  28  right  ear  of  him  that  is  to  be  clea. 
14.  18,  29  upon  the  head  of  him  that  is  to  be  clea. 
14.  19,  31  atonement  for  him  that  is  to  be  clea. 

J osh  22.  17  from  which  we  are  not  cleansed  until  this 

4.  To  be  covered,  nsa  kapkar,  4. 

Nuni35.  33  the  land  cannot  be  cleansed  of  the  blood 

5.  To  become,  be  counted  righteous,  pny  tsadaq,  2. 
Dan.  8.  14  then  shall  the  sanctuary  be  cleansed 

CLEANSED,  is  — 

Cleansing,  nana  lohorah. 

Eze.  44  26  And  after  he  is  cleansed,  they  shall  reckon 
CLEANSING  — 

1.  Cleansing,  rrjrpp  tohorak. 

Lev.  13.  7  that  he  hath  been  seen,  .for  his  cleansing 

13.  35  if  the  scall  spread,  .after  his  cleansing 

14.  2  the  law.  .in  the  day  of  his  cleansing 
14.  23  he  shall  bring  them,  .for  his  cleansing 

14.  32  (that  which  pertaineth)  to  his  cleansing 

15.  13  then  he  shall  number,  .for  his  cleansing 
Num.  6.  9  his  head  in  the  day  of  his  cleansing 

2.  Cleansing,  KabapiayAs  katharismos. 

Mark  1.  44  offer  for  thy  cleansing  those  things  which 
Luke  5.  14  but  go.  .and  offer  for  thy  cleansing 
CLEAR  — 

1.  Light,  tin  or. 

Amos  8.  9  I  will  darken  the  earth  in  the  clear  day 

2.  Clear,  na  bar. 

Song  6.  10  fair  as  the  moon,  clear  as  the  sun,  (and) 

3.  Rare,  precious,  ap;  yaqar. 

Zech  14.  6  the  light  shall  not  be  clear,  (nor)  dark 
4. Innocent,  'pi  naqi. 

Gen.  24 .  41  thou  shait  be  clear  from  my  oath 
5. Shining,  white,  ns  tsach. 

Isa.  18.  4  I  will  consider. , like  a  clear  heat  upon 

6.  Pure,  bryvAs  agnos. 

2  Co.  7.  1 1  ye  have  approved  yourselves  to  he  clear 

7.  Clean,  uaSapAs  katharos. 

Rev.  21.  18  the  city  (was)  pure  gold,  like  unto  clear 

8.  Shining,  bright,  \apnrpAs  lampros. 

Rev.  22.  1  pure  river  of  water  of  life,  clear  as  cry 
CLEAR,  to  — 

To  declare  innocent ,  free ,  npi  naqali ,  3 . 

Eze.  34.  7  that  will  by  no  means  clear  (the  guilty) 
CLEAR,  to  be  — 

1. To  be  pure,  rot  zakah. 

Psa.  51.  4  (and)  be  clear  when  thou  judgest 

2.  To  be  innocent,  free,  npj  naqah,  2. 

Gen.  24.  8  then  thou  shait  he  clear  from  this  my 

24.  41  Then  shait  thou  be  clear  from  (this)  my  | 


CLEAR  selves,  to  — 

To  justify  oneself,  pay  tsadaq,  7. 

Gen  44  16  what,  .or  how  shall  we  clear  ourselves  1 
CLEARER,  to  be  — 

To  rise  up.  Dip  qum. 

Job  11.  7  (thine)  age  shall  he  clearer  than  the  noon. 
CLEARING  — 

To  declare  innocent,  free,  npj  naqa.h,  3. 

N 1111114.  18  and  by  no  means  clearing  (the  guilty) 
CLEARING  of  one’s  self  — 

A  speaking  off  (for  oneself),  airoXo-yla  apologia. 

2  Co.  7.  11  yea,  (what)  clearing  of  yourselves,  yea 
CLEARLY  — 

1 .  To  be  clear,  -nj  barar. 

Job  33.  3  and  my  lips  shall  utter  knowledge  clearly 

2.  Far  shilling,  brilliantly,  tt)\ awyws  lelaugbs. 

Mark  8.  25  was  restored,  and  saw  every  man  clearly 

CLEARNESS  — 

Clearness,  anb  lohar. 

Exod24.  10  as  .  the  body  of  heaven  in  (his)  clearness 
CLEAVE  — 

Cleaving,  adhering  to,  pap  dabeq. 

Deut.  4.  4  But  ye  that  did  cleave  unto  the  Lord 
CLEAVE,  to  — 

1. T’o  cleave  asunder,  ppa  baqa. 

Judgis.  19  But  God  clave  an  hollow  place  that  (was) 
Psa.  74.  15  Thou  didst  cleave  the  fountain  and  the 
141.  7  as  when  one  cutteth  and  cleaveth  (wood) 
Eccl.  10.  9  he  that  cleaveth  wood  shall  lie  endangered 
Isa.  48.  21  he  clave  the  rock  also,  and  the  waters 

2.  To  be  deft  asunder,  ppa  baqa,  2. 

Zech.  14.  4  the  mount  of  Olives  shall  cleave  in  the 

3.  To  cleave  asunder,  ppa  baqa,  3. 

Gen.  22.  3  clave  the  wood  for  the  burnt  offering 

1  Sa.  6.  14  and  they  clave  the  wood  of  the  cart,  and 
Psa.  78.  15  He  clave  the  rocks  in  the  wilderness,  and 
Hah.  3.  9  Thou  didst  cleave  the  earth  with  rivers 

4.7'o  cleave,  adhere  to,  ppa  dabaq. 

Gen.  2.  24  and  shall  cleave;unto  his  wife  :  and  they 
34.  3  Ids  soul  clave  unto  Dinah  the  daughter  of 
Deut  10.  20  to  him  shait  thou  cleave,  and  swear  by 
11.  22  to  walk  in  ail  his  ways,  and  to  cleave  unto 
13.  4  ye  shall  serve  him,  and  cleave  unto  him 
13.  17  there  shall  cleave  nought  of  the  cursed 

28.  60  and  they  shall  cleave  unto  thee 

30.  20  and  that  thou  mayest  cleave  unto  him 

J  osh  22.  5  to  cleave  unto  him,  and  to  serve  him  with 
23.  8  But  cleave  unto  the  Lord  your  God,  as  ye 
23.  12  cleave  unto  the  remnant  of  these  nations 
Ruth  1.  14  Orpah kissed  her  mother,  .but  Ruth  clave 

2  Sa.  20.  2  the  men  of  Judah  clave  unto  their  king 

23.  10  and  his  hand  clave  unto  the  sword 

1  Ki.  ii.  2  Solomon  clave  unto  these  in  love 

2  Ki.  3.  3  he  cleaved  unto  the  sins  of  Jeroboam  the 

5.  27  The  leprosy  therefore,  .shall  cleave  unto 

18.  6  Eor  he  clave  to  the  Lord,  (and)  departed 
Job  19.  20  My  bone  cleaveth  to  my  skin  and  to  my 

29.  10  their  tongue  cleaved  to  the  roof  of  their 

31.  7  if  any  blot  hath  cleaved  to  mine  hands 
Psa.  44.  25  our  belly  cleaveth  unto  the  earth 

101.  3  hate  the  work  of  them,  .(it)  shall  not  c. 

102.  s  By  reason .  .my  bones  cleave  to  my  skin 

1 19.  25  My  soul  cleaveth  unto  the  dust :  quicken 
137.  6  let  my  tongue  cleave  to  the  roof  of  my 
Jer.  13.  11  as  the  girdle  cleaveth  to  the  loins  of  a 
Lam.  4.  4  The  tongue . .  cleaveth  to  the  roof  of  his 

5.  To  be  made  to  adhere,  pp^-dabaq,  6. 

Psa.  22.  15  and  my  tongue  cleaveth  to  my  jaws 

6.  To  cleave,  adhere  to,  paa  debaq. 

Dan.  2.  43  hut  they  shall  not  cleave  one  to  another 

7.  To  strengthen,  hold  fast  In,  pin  chazaq,  5. 

Neh.  10.  29  They  clave  to  their  brethren,  their  nobles 

8.  To  be  joined  to,  mb  lavah,  2. 

Dan.  11.  34  many  shall  cleave  to  them  with  flatteries 

9.  To  adhere,  stick  on,  n5D  sapliach,  2. 

Isa.  14.  1  they  shall  cleave  to  the  house  of  Jacob 

10.  To  split,  till,  nbg  palach,  3. 

Job  16.  13  he  cleaveth  my  reins  asunder,  and  doth 

11.  To  stick  fast,  nev  tsaphad. 

Lam.  4.  8  their  skin  cleaveth  to  their  bones ;  it  is 

12.  To  cleave,  rend,  par  sliasa. 

Deut  14.  6  cleaveth  the  cleft  into  two  claws,  (and) 

13.  To  cleave,  rend,  pp»  shasa,  3. 

Lam.  1. 17  he  shall  cleave  it  with  the  wings  thereof 

1 4.  To  glue,  join,  adhere,  KoXXau  kollao. 

Matt  19.  s  For  this  cause  shall  a  man.  .cleave  to  his 
Markio.  7  For  this  cause  shall  a  man.  .cleave  to  liis 
Lukeio.  11  Even  the  very  dust  .which  cleaveth  on 
Acts  17.  34  Howbeit  certain  men  clave  unto  him 
Rom  i2.  9  cleave  to  that  which  is  good 
CLEAVE  unto,  to  — 

To  remain  toward,  irpoapAvca  prosmeno. 

Acts  11.  23  that,  .they  would  cleave  unto  the  Lord 
CLEAVE  asunder,  to  — 

To  be  cleft  asunder,  ppa  baqa,  2. 

Nunu6.  31  the  ground  clave  asunder  that  (was)under 


CLEAVE 


173 


CLOTHED 


SAVE,  to  oause  to  — 

make  to  adhere,  P39  dabaq.  5. 

Jcr.  13.  11  so  have  I  caused  to  cleave  unto  me  the 

EAVE  fast,  to  — 

pour  out  (a  metal),  px;  yatsaq. 

l’sa.  41.  8  An  evil  disease,  (say  they),  cleaveth  fast 

EAVE  fast  together,  to  — 

be  firmly  joined  together,  ppi  dabaq,  4. 

Job  38.  38  and  the  clods  cleave  fast  together 

EAVE,  to  make  — 

cause  to  adhere,  P3?  dabaq,  5. 

Deut28.  21  The  Lord  shall  make  the  pestilence  cleave 
Eze.  3.  26  I  will  make  thy  tongue  cleave  to  the  roof 

EFT  — 

4  cleft  or  rent,  5TP3  beqia. 

Amos  6.  11  will  smite,  .the  little  house  with  clefts 

A  hollow  place,  rr$)  neqarah. 

Isa.  2.  21  To  go  into  the  clefts  of  the  rocks,  and 

A  fissure,  shesa. 

Deut  14.  6  cleaveth  the  cleft  into  two  ciaws,  vand) 

EFT,  to  be  — 

1  become  cleft,  ypa  baqa,  7. 

Mic.  1.  4  the  valleys  shall  be  cleft,  as  wax  before 

•EFTS  — 

efts,  recesses,  C'ljq  chagavim. 

SonlT  2.  14  0  my  dove,  (that  art)  in  the  clefts  of  the 
Jen’ 49.  16  0  thou  that  dwellest  in  the  clefts  of  the 
Obad.  3  thou  that  dwellest  in  the  clefts  of  the 

JSHENCY — 

yieldingness,  pliability,  ime'iKtia  epieikeia. 

Acts  24.  4  that  thou  wouldest  hear  us  of  thy  clem. 

lE'-MENT,  K\yyris. 

fellow  labourer  with  Paul  at  Philippi. 

Phil.  4.  3  those  women  which  laboured  ,  with  C. 

LE-O'-PAS,  KAe<Jiras. 

ae  of  the  two  disciples  going  to  Ernmnus  when  J esus 
jpeared  to  them. 

Luke  24.  18  C.  answering  said  unto  him,  Art  thou  only 

LEO'-PHAS,  KAoiiras. 

usband  of  one  of  the  Marys ;  half-sister  of  the  Virgin 

[ary. 

John  19.  25  Mary  the  (wife)  of  C.,  and  Mary  Magdal. 

LERK,  town  — - 

Vriter,  scribe,  ypayyarevs  grammateus. 

Acts  19.  35  when  the  town  clerk  had  appeased  the 

LIFF  — 

.Ascent,  nbyv  maaleh. 

2  Ch.20.  16  behold,  they  come  up  by  the  cliff  of  L iz 

.Rugged,  terrible,  m;  aruts. 

Job  30.  6  To  dwell  in  the  cliffs  of  the  valleys,  (in) 

TTFT  — 

..Cleft,  bored  out  place,  nqpi  neqarah. 

Exod  33.  22  I  will  put  thee  in  a  clift  of  the  rock 

\.A  cleft,  branch,  q'JJP  seiph. 

Isa.  57.  5  children  in  the  valleys  under  the  clifts 

ILim.  to  — - 

To  go  up ,  alah. 

Joel  2.  7  they  shall  climb  the  wall  like  men  of  war 
IT.nvrR  up,  to  — 

1 .  To  go  up,  rhy  alah.  .  ,  , 

1  Sa.  14.  13  Jonathan  climbed  up  upon  Ins  hands  and 
Jer.  4.  29  they  shall,  .climb  up  upon  the  rocks 
Joel  2.  9  they  shall  climb  up  upon  the  houses 
Amos  q.  2  though  they  climb  up  to  heaven,  thence 

2.  To  go  up,  avafialvtu  anabaind. 

Luke  19.  4  climbed  up  into  a  sycamore  tree  to  see 
John  10.  1  but  climbetliup  some  other  way,  the  same 

CLIP,  to  — 

To  diminish,  Ti)  gara. 

Jer.  48.  37  every  head,  .bald,  and  every  beard  clipped 


\n  over  covering,  veil  for  hiding,  tiriKa\vyya. 

1  Pe.  2.  16  not  using  (your)  liberty  for  a  cloak  of 

Raiment,  outer  garment,  lyariov  himation. 

Matt  5.  40  take  away  thy  coat,  let  him  have  thy  cloak 
Luke  6.  29  him  that  taketh  away  thy  cloak  forbid 

What  is  shcnon  before,  pretext,  np6(pa<ris  propli. 
Johms.  22  but  now  they  have  no  cloak  for  their 

1  Th.  2.  5  neither,  .used  we.  .cloak  of  covetousness 

.1  tunic,  vest  or  inner  garment,  <paivi\ys  phain. 

2  Ti.  4.13  The  [cloak]  that  I  left  at  Troas  with  Carp. 


4  clod  (of  earth),  tsbJ,  trif  gush,  gish. 

Job  7.  5  My  flesh  is  clothed  with  worms  and  clods 

Furr 010,  nsqia  megrapluih. 

Joel  1.  17  The  seed  is  rotten  under  their  clods,  the 
Soft  clod,  33-1  regeb. 

Job  21.  33  The  clods  of  the  valley  shall  be  sweet 
38.  38  and  the  clods  cleave  fast  together  ? 


CLOKE  — 

Robe  (upper),  W?  meil. 

Isa.  59.  17  and  was  clad  with  zeal  as  a  cloke 

CLOSE  — 

Strait,  compressed,  is  tsar. 

Job  41.  15  shut  up  together  (as  with)  a  close  seal 

CLOSE  by  — 

Very  near,  nearer,  aaaov  asson. 

Acts  27.  13  loosing  (thence),  they  sailed  close  by 
[See  also  Follow,  keep,  kept,  round  about.] 

CLOSE,  to  — 

1.  To  fret  oneself,  nil)  char  ah,  5  a. 

Jer.  22.  15  Shalt  thou  reign,  because  thou  closest 

2.  To  cover,  nps  kasah,  3. 

Num  16.  33  and  the  earth  closed  upon  them 

3.  To  shut,  i3D  sagar. 

judg.  3.  22  The  fat  closed  upon  the  blade,  so  that  he 

4.  To  strengthen,  harden,  DSJf  atsam ,  3. 

Isa.  29.  10  For  the  Lord,  .hath  closed  your  eyes 

5.  To  move  doxon,  close,  shut,  Kayyvu  kammuo. 

Matt  13. 15  and  their  eyes  they  have  closed 
Acts  28.  27  and  their  eyes  have  they  closed  ;  lest  they 

6.  To  fold  up  ( a  roll),  writra-w  ptusso. 

Luke  4.  20  he  closed  the  book,  and  he  gave  (it)  again 

CLOSE,  to  keep  — 

To  keep  silent,  still,  aiyaw  sigao. 

Luke  9.  36  they  kept  (it)  close,  and  told  no  man  m 

CLOSE  place  — 

Shxct  up  place,  nqspp  misgereth. 

2  Sa  22  46  they  shall  be  afraid  out  of  their  close  pi. 
Psa.  18.  45  and  be  afraid  out  of  their  close  places 

CLOSE  up,  to  — 

1  .To  hedge  or  wall  up,  "n)  gadar. 

Amos  g.  II  aud  close  up  the  breaches  thereof 

2.  To  shut  up,  1)9  sarJar-  „  ,  .  .  t 

Gen.  2.  21  closed  up  the  flesh  instead  thereof 

3.  To  restrain,  uxp  a  tsar. 

Gen.  20.  18  the  Lord  had  fast  closed  up  all  the  wombs 

CLOSED,  to  be  — 

To  close,  be  dosed,  in  zur.  , 

Isa.  1.  6  they  have  not  been  closed,  neither  bound 

CLOSED  up  — 

To  stop  up,  ono  satham. 

Dan.  12.  9  the  words  (are)  closed  up  and  sealed  till 

CLOSET  — 

1.  Covert,  chamber,  nsn  chuppah. 

Joel  2.  16  and  the  bride  out  of  her  closet 

2. Store  or  inner  chaxnber,  raydov  tameion. 

Matt  6.  6  when  thou  prayest,  enter  into  thy  closet 
Lukei2.  3  which  ye  have  spoken  in  the  ear  in  closets 

CLOTH  — 

Garment,  133  beged. 

Exod  3 1  10  the  cloths  of  service,  and  the  holy  garm. 

33  iq  The  cloths  of  service,  to  do  service  in  the 
30  1  they  made  cloths  of  service,  to  do  service 

to  41  The  cloths  of  service  to  do  service  (in) 
Num.  4.  6  shall  spread  over  (it)  a  cloth  wholly  of 
4  7  1 1  they  shall  spread  a  cloth  of  blue,  and 
,  8  they  shall  spread  upon  them  a  cloth  of 

T  a  they  shall  take  a  cloth  of  blue,  and  cover 
.  12  put  (them)  in  a  cloth  of  blue,  and  cover 
I  „  and  spread  a  purple  cloth  thereon 

1  Sa  tq  13  putapillow.  .and  covered  (it!  with  a  cloth 

2  st.lo.  ,2  he  removed  Amasa.  .and  cast  a  cloth  upon 

‘i.Raiment,  a  cloth,  nSpiy  sirrdah. 

Deut22  17  they  shall  spread  the  cloth  before  the 

1  Sa.21.  9  it  (is here), wrapped  in  a  cloth  behind  the 

3. Rags,  tatter,  pduos  rhakos. 

Matt  q  16  No  man  putteth  a  piece  of  new  cloth  unto 
Mark  2.  21  No  man  also  seweth  a  piece  of  new  cloth 

CLOTH  or  clothes,  linen  — 

l.A  bandage,  oQiviov  othonion.  ...... 

Luke24.  12  [he  beheld  the  linen  clothes  laid  by  them] 
John  iq.  40  wound  it  in  linen  clothes  with  the  spices 
20.  q  he  stooping  down . .  saw  the  linen  clothes 
20.  6  Peter  following . .  seeth  the  linen  clothes 
20.  7  not  lying  with  the  linen  clothes,  but 

2  Fine  linen  doth,  aivbiiv  sindon. 

Matt27  30  he  wrapped  it  in  a  clean  linen  cloth 
M-irkii  31  having  a  linen  cloth  cast  about  his  naked 
it  52  he  left  the  linen  cloth,  and  fled  from 

CLOTH,  thick  — 

A  heavy  or  thick  cloth,  1339  makher.  . 

2  Ki.  8. 15  he  took  a  thick  cloth,  and  dipped  (it)  111 

CLOTHE,  to  —  . 

1  .To  clothe,  put  on  (anything),  nob  J  abash. 

Isa.  49.  18  thou  shalt  surely  clothe  thee  with  them 
Eze.  34.  3  Ye  eat  the  fat,  and  ye  clothe  you  with  the 
Hag.  1.  6  ye  clothe  you,  but  there  is  none  warm 

2.  To  put  on  or  give  clothing,  labash,  5. 

Gen  3.  21  did  the  Lord  God  make  coats.,  and.  clothe 
Exoil4o.  14  thou  shalt  bring  his  sons,  and  clothe 
Lev.  8.  7  clothed  him  with  the  robe,  and  put  the 
2  Sa.  1.  24  who  clothed  you  in  scarlet  with  (other) 


.->  Ch.28.  15  with  the  spoil  clothed  all  that  were  naked 
Esth.  4.  4  she  sent  raiment  to  clothe  Mordecai,  and 
Job  10.  11  Thou  hast  clothed  me  with  skin  and  flesh 
39.  19  hast  thou  clothed  his  neck  with  thunder 
Psa.132.  16  I  will  also  clothe  her  priests  with 
132.  18  His  enemies  will  I  clothe  with  shame 
Prov23-  21  drowsiness  shall  clothe  a  man  with  rags 
Isa.  22.  21  I  will  clothe  him  with  thy  robe,  and 

50.  3  I  clothe  the  heavens  with  blackness,  and 
61.  10  he  hath  clothed  me  with  the  garments  of 
Eze.  16.  10  I  clothed  thee  also  with  broidered  work 
Zech.  3.  4  1  will  clothe  thee  ’.vith  change  of  raiment 
3.  5  and  clothed  him  with  garments 

3.  To  clothe,  vzb  lebash,  5. 

Dan.  5.  29  they  clothed  Daniel  with  scarlet,  and  put 

4.  To  encircle, clothe  round,  aycpievvvyi  axnphienmimi. 

Matt.  6.  30  if  God  so  clothe  the  grass  of  the  field 

11.  8  A  man  clothed  in  soft  raiment? 

Luke  7.  25  A  man  clothed  in  soft  raiment? 

12.  28  If  then  God  so  clothe  the  grass,  which  is 

5.  To  xise  raiment,  or  a  garment,  iyari(ai  himatizo. 

Mark  5.  15  sitting,  and  clothed,  and  in  his  right  mind 
Luke  8.  35  sitting  at  the  feet  of  J  esus,  clothed,  aud 

6.  To  cast  aroxxnd,  ireptfiaWw  periballo. 

Matt25-  36  Naked,  and  ye  clothed  me  :  I  was  sick 

25.  38  When  saw  we  thee .  .naked,  and  clothed 

26.  43  naked,  and  ye  clothed  me  not :  sick,  aud 


CLOTHE  self,  to  — 

To  put  on  clothina,  vlyb  labash. 

Psa.109.  18  As  he  clothed  himself  with  cursing  like 
Jer.  4.  30  Though  thou  clothest  thyself  with  crims. 
Eze.  26.  16  they  shall  clothe  themselves  with  tremb. 

CLOTHE  with,  to  — 

To  go  in,  get  into  (clothes),  eVSuco  endxib. 

Mark  15.  17  [clothed]  him  with  purple,  and  platted 

CLOTHED  — 

1  .To  be  girded,  Van?  kirbel. 

1  Ch.15.  27  David  (was)  clothed  with  a  robe  of  fine 

2.  To  be  covered,  hds  kasah,  4. 

1  Ch.21.  16  the  elders  (of  Israel,  who  were)  clothed 

CLOTHED,  to  be  — 

l.  To  be  clothed,  vzb  labash. 

2  Ch  6  41  let  thy  priests,  .be  clothed  with  salvation 
Job  7.  5  My  flesh  is  clothed  with  worms  and  clods 

8.  22  They  that  hate  tliee  shall  he  clothed  with 
29  14  I  put  on  righteousness,  and  it  clothed  me 
Psa.  33.  26  let  them  be  clothed  with  shame  and 
63.  13  The  pastures  are  clothed  with  flocks 
Q3  1  The  Lord  reigneth  ;  he  is  clothed  with 
03  1  the  Lord  is  clothed  with  strength,  (where 
104  1  thou  art  clothed  with  honour  and  majesty 

loq  29  Let  mine  adversaries  be  clothed  with 
132'.  9  Let  thy  priests  be  clothed  with  righteous. 
Prov3i.  21  all  her  household  (are)  clothed  with 
Eze  7  27  the  prince  shall  be  clothed  with  desolation 
q’  2  one  man  among  them  (was)  clothed  with 
q  3  he  called  to  the  man  clothed  with  linen 
q  11  behold,  the  man  clothed  with  linen 
10.  2  he  spake  unto  the  man  clothed  with  linen 
10  6  he  had  commanded  the  man  clothed  with 
10!  7  hands  of  (him  that  was)  clothed  with  linen 
10.  6  (Which  were)  clothed  with  blue,  captains 
2-i.  12  captains  and  rulers  clothed  most  gorgeous 
•j 8  4  horses  and  horsemen,  all  of  them  clothed 

44’  17  they  shall  be  clothed  with  linen  garments 
Zenh  1.  8  such  as  are  clothed  with  strange  apparel 
Zech.  3.  3  Joshua  was  clothed  with  filthy  garments 

2.  To  be  clothed,  vzb  labash,  4. 

2  Ch.  18.  9  clothed  in  their  robes,  and  they  sat  in  a 

3 . To  be  clothed ,  vib  lebash. 

Dan  q  7  shall  be  clothed  with  scarlet,  and  have  a 
5. 16  thou  shalt  be  clothed  with  scarlet,  and 
10!  5  behold  a  certain  man  clothed  in  linen 
12!  6  And  (one)  said  to  the  man  clothed  in  linen 
12!  7  And  I  heard  the  man  clothed  in  linen 

4.  To  go  into,  ivbvw  endxio. 

2  Co.  5.  3  [being  clothed] . .  shall  not  he  found  naked 

5.  To  cast  around,  irepi]3aAAaj  periballo. 

Rev  3  3  the  same  shall  be  clothed  in  white  raiment 

3  !  8  white  raiment  that  thou  mayest  be  clothed 
4!  4  twenty  elders  sitting,  clothed  in  white 

CLOTHED  in,  to  he  — 

\.To  go  into  (clothes),  ivSibiaKw  endiduskO. 

Lukei6.  19  a  certain  rich  man  who  was  clothed  in 

2.  To  qo  into  (clothes),  cvSvw  enduu.  . 

Rev.  13.  6  clothed  in  pure  and  white  linen,  having 

19.  14  followed  him .  .clothedin  fine  linen,  white 

3.  To  cast  around ,  irepi/3aAA a>  periballo.  _ 

Mark  16.  5  sitting  on  the  right  side,  clothed  in  a  long 
Rev.  11.  3  they  shall  prophesy . .  clothed  in  sackcloth 

18.  16  that  great  city  that  was  clothed  m  fine 

CLOTHED  with,  to  be  — 

1 '  ^Esth!  4?’  a'hito  the  king’s  gate  clothed  with  sackcloth 

2 . To  bind  on  self,  iyuoyPioyai  er/tonfroomhi- 
1  Pe.  5.  5  subject  one  to  another,  and  be  clothed  w. 

3.  To  qo  into  (clothes),  ivbboi  cnduo. 

Mark  1  6  John  was  clothed  with  camel  s  hair,  and 

Rev  1. 13  the  Son  of  man,  clothed  with  a  garment 


CLOTHED 


174 


CLOUTED 


4.  To  cast  around,  7repi/3dA.A.ci!  penballo. 

llev  7  g  clothed  with  white  robes,  and  palms  in 

10.  J  another  mighty  angel . .  clothed  with  a  clo. 
12  i  a  woman  clothed  with  the  sun,  and  the 
19!  13  he  (was)  clothed  with  a  vesture  dipped  in 

CLOTHED  upon,  to  be  — - 

To  be  gone  in  upon,  have  put  on  over,  eirzvZvvopai. 
2  Co.  5.  2  earnestly  desiring  to  be  clothed  upon  with 

5.  4  we.would  beiunclothed,  but  clothed  upon 

CLOTHED  wherewithal,  to  be  — 

To  cast  around,  irepifidWco  periballo. 

Matt.  6.  31  Wherewithal  shall  we  be  clothed? 

CLOTHES  — 

1.  Garments,  15?  beged. 

Gen.  37.  29  Reuben  returned . .  and  he  rent  his  clothes 
Lev.  10.  6  neither  rend  your  clothes,  lest  ye  die,  and 

11.  25,  28,  40,  40  shall  wash  Iris  clothes,  and  be 

13.  6,  34  he  shall  wash  his  clothes,  and  be  clean 

13.  45  his  clothes  shall  be  rent,  and  his  head 

14.  8  shall  wash  his  clothes,  and  shave  off  all 
14.  9  he  shall  wash  his  clothes,  also  he  shall 
14.  47  he  that  lieth.  .shall  wash  his  clothes 
14.  47  he  that  eateth ..  shall  wash  his  clothes 
rs-  5,  b,  7,  8,  10,  11,  21,  22,  27  wash  his  clothes 

16.  26,  28  shall  wash  his  clothes,  aud  bathe  his 

16.  32  put  on  the  linen  clothes,  (even)  the  holy 

17.  15  he  shall  both  wash  his  clothes,  and  bathe 
21.10  not  uncover  his  head,  nor  rend  his  clothes 

If  um.  8.  7  let  them  wash  their  clothes, and  (so)  make 

8.  21  and  they  washed  their  clothes  ;  and  Aaron 

14.  6  them  that  searched . .  rent  their  clothes 
19.  7  the  priest  shall  wash  his  clothes,  and  he 
19.  8  he  that  burneth  her  shall  wash  his  clothes 
19.  10  shall  wash  his  clothes ;  and  be  unclean 
19.  19  wash  his  clothes,  and  bathe  himself  in 
19.  21  he  that  sprinkleth . .  shall  wash  his  clothes 

31.  24  ye  shall  wash  your  clothes  on  the  seventh 

Judgn.  35  he  rent  his  clothes,  and  said,  Alas,  my 

1  Sa.  19.  24  he  stripped  off  his  clothes  also,  and  pro. 

2  Sa.  1.  2  a  man  came  out ..  with  his  clothes  rent 

1.  11  David  took  hold  on  his  clothes,  and  rent 

3.  31  Rend  your  clothes, aud  gird  you  with  sack. 

13.  31  his  servants  stood  by  with  their  clothes 
19.  24  nor  washed  his  clothes,  from  the  day  the 

1  Ki.  1.  1  they  covered  him  with  clothes,  but  he  gat 

21.  27  rent  his  clothes,  and  put  sackcloth  upon 

2  Ki.  5.  7  he  rent  his  clothes,  and  said,  (Am)  I  God 

5.  8  the  king  of  Israel  had  rent  his  clothes 

5.  8  Wherefore  hast  thou  rent  thy  clothes? 

6.  30  he  rent  his  clothes,  and  he  passed  by  upon 

11.  14  Athaliah  rent  her  clothes,  and  cried 

18.  37  with  (their)  clothes  rent,  and  told  him  the 

19.  1  he  rent  his  clothes,  and  covered  himself 

22.  1 1  had  heard  the  words . .  he  rent  his  clothes 

22.  19  hast  rent  thy  clothes,  and  wept  before 

2  Ch.23.  13  Athaliah  rent  her  clothes,  and  said,  Trea. 
34.  19  had  heard  the  words,  .lie  rent  his  clothes 
34.  27  didst  rend  thy  clothes,  and  weep  before 
Neh.  4.  23  none  of  us  put  off  our  clothes,  (saving  that) 
Esth.  4.  1  Mordecai  rent  his  clothes,  and  put  on  sac. 
Prov.  6.  27  take  fire,  .and  his  clothes  not  be  burnt  ? 
Isa.  36.  22  with  (tlieir)  clothes  rent,  and  told  him  the 
37.  1  he  rent  his  clothes,  and  covered  himself 
Jer.  41.  5  their  beards  shaven,  and  their  clothes 
Eze.  16.  39  they  shall  strip  thee  also  of  thy  clothes 

23.  26  shall  also  strip  thee  out  of  thy  clothes 
27.  2a  Dedan  (was)  thy  merehaut  in  precious  cl. 

Amos  2.  8  they  lay  (themselves)  down  upon  clothes 

2.  Wrappings,  clothes,  Dibs  gelom. 

Eze.  27.  24  in  blue  clothes,  and  broiderecl  work,  and 

3.  Measure,  long  robe,  to  mad. 

1  Sa.  4.  12  with  his  clothes  rent,  and  with  earth  upon 

4.  Covering ,  mo  suth. 

Gen.  49.  11  and  his  clothes  in  the  blood  of  grapes 

5.  Outer  garment,  raiment,  nD7&  salmah. 

Deut29.  5  your  clothes  are  not  waxen  old  upon  you 
Neh.  9.  21  their  clothes  waxed  not  old,  and  their  feet 
Job  9.  31  and  mine  own  clothes  shall  abhor  me 

6.  Outer  garment,  raiment,  rbo'y  simlah. 

Gen.  37.  34  Jacob  rent  liis'clothes,  and  put  sackcloth 
44.  13  they  rent  their  clothes,  and  laded  every 
Exodi2.  34  troughs  being  bound  up  in  their  clothes 
19.  10  and  let  them  wash  their  clothes 
19.  14  and  they  washed  their  clothes 
Josh.  7.  6  Joshua  rent  his  clothes,  and  fell  to  the 

7 . Raiment,  garment,  Ipdriov  himation. 

Matt2i.  7  the  ass.  .and  put  on  them  their  clothes 
24. 18  Neither  let  him.  .return,  .to  take  his  [c.] 
26.  65  Then  the  higli  priest  rent  his  clothes 
Mark  5.  28  If  I  may  touch  but  his  clothes,  I  shall  be 
5.  30  Jesus,  .said,  Who  touched  my  clothes? 

15.  20  put  his  own  clothes  on  him,  and  led  him 
Luke  8.  27  a  certain  man . .  ware  no  clothes,  neither 

19.  36  as  he  went,  they  spread  their  clothes  in 
Acts  7.  58  the  witnesses  laid  down  their  clothes  at 

14.  14  theyfrent  their  clothes,  and  ran  in  among 

16.  22  and  the  magistrates  rent  off  their  clothes 
22.  23  they  cried  out,  and  cast  off  (their)  clothes 

8 . Coat,  xiTtfii'  chiton. 

Marki4.  63  Then  the  high  priest  rent  his  clothes,  and 

CLOTHES,  grave  — 

Bandages,  ueipiai  keiriai. 

Johnn.  44  bound  hand  and  foot  with  grave  clothes 


CLOTHING  — 

1.  Garment,  133  beged. 

Job  22.  6  and  stripped  the  naked  of  their  clothing 

2 . Clothing,  Bin?  lebush. 

Job  24.  7  cause  the  naked  to  lodge  without  clothing 

24.  10  cause  (him)  to  go  naked  without  clothing 
31.  19  have  seen  any  perish  for  want  of  clothing 

Psa.  35. 13  when  they  were  sick,  my  clothing  (was) 
45.  13  all  glorious  within  ;  her  clothing  (is)  of 
Pro.  27.  26  The  lambs  (are)  for  thy  clothing,  and  the 
31.22  coverings  of  tapestry ;  her  clothing  (is)silk 
31.  25  strength  and  honour  (are)  her  clothing 
Jer.  10.  9  blue  and  purple  (is)  tlieir  clothing :  they 

3.  A  covering,  ns?a  melcasseh. 

Isa.  23.  18  eat  sufficiently,  and  for  durable  clothing 

4.  Raiment,  a  cloth,  thaw  simlah. 

Isa.  3.  6  Thou  lias’t  clothing,  lie  thou  our  ruler,  and 

3.  7  in  my  house  (is)  neither  bread  nor  clothing 

5 . Clothing,  nB’a'pj.i  tilbosheth. 

Isa.  59.  17  the  garments  of  vengeance  (for)  clothing 

6.  Clothing,  erbvg a  enduma. 

Matt.  7.  15  which  come  to  you  in  sheep’s  clothing 

7.  Robe,  ierd-qs  esthes. 

Acts  10.  30  a  man  stood  before  me  in  bright  clothing 
Jas.  2.  3  to  him  that  weareth  the  gay  clothing,  and 

CLOTHING,  long  — 

Robe,  vestment,  aro\i]  stole. 

Marki2. 38  the  scribes,  .love  to  go  in  long  clothing 

CLOTHING,  soft-- 

The  soft  things,  t a  pa\au a  ta  malaka. 

Matt.  11.  8  they  that  wear  soft  (clothing)  are  in  king's 

CLOUD  — 

1. Something  lifted  up  and  exalted,  n'B’I  nasi. 
Prov.25.  14  a  false  gift  (is  like)  clouds  and  wind 

2.  A  thickness,  thick  cloud,  fill  ab. 

Judg.  5.  4  the  heavens  dropped,  the  clouds  also 
2  Sa.  23.  4  as  the  light  of  the  morning,  .without  e. 

1  Ki.  18.  44  there  ariseth  a  litle  cloud  out  of  the  sea 
18.  4s  the  heaven  was  black  with  clouds  and 
Job  20.  6  and  his  head  reach  unto  the  clouds 

30.  15  and  my  welfare  passeth  away  as  a  cloud 

36.  29  understand  the  spreading  of  the  clouds 

37.  16  know  the  balancings  of  the  clouds,  the 

38.  34  Canst  thou  lift  up  thy  voice  to  the  clouds 
Psa.  77.  17  The  clouds  poured  out  water,  the  sides 

104.  3  who  maketh  the  clouds  his  chariot ;  who 
147.  8  Who  covereth  the  heaven  with  clouds 
Prov  16.  15  his  favour  (is)  as  a  cloud  of  the  latter 
Ecel.li.  3  If  the  clouds  be  full  of  rain,  they  empty 

11.  4  lie  that  regardetli  the  clouds  shall  not 

12.  2  nor  the  clouds  return  after  the  rain 
Isa.  5.  6  command  the  clouds  that  they  rain  no 

14.  14  ascend  above  the  heights  of  the  clouds 

18.  4  like  a  cloud  of  dew  in  the  heat  of  harvest 

19.  1  the  Lord  rideth  upon  a  swift  cloud 

25.  s  (even)  the  heat  with  the  shadow  of  a  cloud 
60.  8  Who  (are)  these  (that)  fly  as  a  cloud,  and 

3.  A  clmul,  t)y  anan. 

Gen.  9.  13  I  do  set  my  how  in  the  cloud,  aud  it  shall 

9.  14  when  I  bring  a  cloud  over  the  earth,  that 

9.  14  that  the  bow  shall  he  seen  in  the  cloud 
9.  16  the  how  shall  be  in  the  cloud  ;  and  I  will 
E.\odi3.  21  by  day  in  a  pillar  of  a  cloud  to  lead  them 

13.  22  He  took  not  away  the  pillar  of  the  cloud 

14.  19  the  pillar  of  the  cloud  went  from  before 
14.  20  it  was  a  cloud  and  darkness  (to  them),  but 
14.  24  through  the  pillar  of  fire  and  of  the  cloud 
16.  10  the  glory  of  the  LORD  appeared  In  the  clo. 
19.  9  I  come  unto  thee  in  a  thick  cloud 

19.  16  lightnings,  and  a  thick  cloud  upon  the 
24. 15  Moses  went  up.  .and  a  cloud  covered  the 
24.  16  and  the  cloud  covered  it  six  day3 
24.  16  he  called  unto  Moses  out  of  the.  .cloud 
24.  18  Moses  went  unto  the  midst  of  the  cloud 
34.  5  the  Lord  descended  in  the  cloud,  and 
40.  34  a  cloud  covered  the  tent  of  the  congre. 
40.  35  because  the  cloud  abode  thereon,  and 
40.  36  when  the  cloud  was  taken  up  from  over 
40.  37  if  the  cloud  were  not  taken  up,  then  they 
40.  38  the  cloud  of  the  Lord  (was)  upon  the 
Lev.  16.  2  I  will  appear  in  the  cloud  upon  the  mercy 
16.  13  the  cloud  of  the  incense  may  cover  the 
Num.  9.  15  the  cloud  covered  the  tabernacle 

9.  16  the  cloud  covered  it  (by  day),  and  the 
9.  17  when  the  cloud  was  taken  up  from  the 
9.  17  and  in  the  place  where  the  cloud  abode 
9.  18  the  cloud  abode  upon  the  tabernacle 
9. 19  the  cloud  tarried  long  upon  the  taberna. 
9.  20  the  cloud  was  a  few  days  upon  the  taber. 
9.  21  the  cloud  abode  from  even  unto  the 
9.  21  the  cloud  was  taken  up  in  the  morning 
9.  21  or  by  night  that  the  cloud  was  taken  up 
9.  22  the  cloud  tarried  upon  the  tabernacle 

10.  11  the  cloud  was  taken  up  from  off  the  taber. 

10.  12  the  cloud  rested  in  the  wilderness  of  P. 

10.  34  the  cloud  of  the  Lord  (was)  upon  them 

11.  25  Lord  came  down  in  a  cloud,  and  spake 

12.  5  came  down  in  the  pillar  of  the  cloud 

12.  10  tlie  cloud  departed  from  off  the  taber. 

14.  14  (that)  thy  cloud  standeth  over  them 

14. 14  by  day  time  in  a  pillar  of  a  cloud,  and  in 
16.  42  behold  the  cloud  covered  it,  and  the 
Deut.  1.  33  went  in  the  way  before  you.  in  a  cloud 

4.  11  with  darkness,  clouds  and  thick  darkn. 


Dent.  5.  22  out  of  the  midst  of  the  fire,  of  the  cloud 
31.  15  in  the  tabernacle  in  a  pillar  of  a  cloud 

31.  15  the  pillar  of  the  cloud  stood  over  the 

1  Ki.  8.  10  the  cloud  filled  the  house  of  the  Lord 

8.  i  1  could  not . .  minister  because  of  the  cloud 

2  Ch.  5.  13  the  house  was  filled  with  a  cloud 

5.  14  to  minister  by  reason  of  the  cloud 
Nch.  9.  19  the  pillar  of  the  cloud  departed  not’from 
Job  7.  9  the  cloud  is  consumed  and  vanisheth 

26.  8  And  the  cloud  is  not  rent  under  them 
26.  9  He  lioldeth . .  (and)  spreadeth  his  cloud 
37.  11  he  scattereth  his  bright  cloud 

37.  15  God.  .caused  the  light  of  his  cloud  to 

38.  9  When  I  made  the  cloud  the  garment 
Psa.  78.  14  he  led  them  with  a  cloud,  and  all  the 

97.  2  Clouds  and  darkness  (are)  round  about 
105.  39  He  spread  a  cloud  for  a  covering,  and  lire 
Isa.  4.  5  upon  her  assemblies,  a  cloud  and  smoke 
44.  22  I  have  blotted  out,  as  a.  .cloud  thy  sins 
Jer.  4.  13  he  shall  come  up  as  clouds,  and  his 
Lam.  3.  44  Thou  hast  covered  thyself  with  a  cloud 
Eze.  11.  4  a  great  cloud,  and  a  fire  infolding  itself 
’  1.  28  that  is  in  the  cloud  in  the  day  of  rain 
8.  11  and  a  thick  cloud  of  incense  went  uji 
10.  3  and  the  cloud  filled  the  inner  court 
10.  4  the  house  was  filled  with  the  cloud,  and 
30.  18  as  for  her,  a  cloud  shall  cover  her,  and 

32.  7  I  will  cover  the  sun  with  a  cloud,  and  the 
38.  9  thou  slialt  he  like  a  cloud  to  cover  the 
38.  16  thou  shalt  come,  .as  a  cloud  to  cover  the 

Hos.  6.  4  your  goodness  (is)  as  a  morning  cloud 

13.  3  they  shall  be  as  the  morning  cloud,  and 
Joel  2.  2  a  day  of  clouds  and  of  thick  darkness 
Nah.  1.  3  the  clouds  are  the  dust  of  his  feet 
Zepli.  1.  15  a  day  of  clouds  and  thick  darkness 

i.A  cloud,  Jij;.  anan. 

Dan.  7.  1 3  Sou  of  man  came  with  the  clouds 

5.  A  {heavy)  cloud,  rmj£  ano.nah. 

Job  3.  s  let  a  cloud  dwell  upon  it;  let  the  black. 

6.  A  {thin)  cloud,  pnv  shading. 

Job  35-  5  behold  the  clouds,  (which)  are  higher 

36.  28  Which  the  clouds  do  drop  (and)  distil 

37.  21  bright  light  which  (is)  in  the  clouds 

38.  37  Who  can  number  the  clouds  in  wisdom 
Psa.  36.  5  thy  faithfulness,  .unto  the  clouds 

57.  10  heavens,  and  thy  truth  unto  the  clouds 
68.  34  and  his  strength  (is)  in  the  clouds 
78.  23  lie  had  commanded  the  clouds  from 
108.  4  and  thy  truth  reachetli  unto  the  clouds 
Prov.  3.  20  and  the  clouds  drop  down  the  dew 

8.  28  When  he  established  the  clouds  above 

7..-1  small  or  thin  cloud,  veepito)  nepliele. 

Matt  17.  5  While  he  yet  spake . .  a  bright  cloud 

17.  5  behold  a  voice  out  of  the  cloud,  which 
24.  30  the  Son  of  man  coming  in  the  clouds  of 
26.  64  and  coming  in  the  clouds  of  heaven 
Mark  9.  7  there  was  a  cloud  that  overshadowed 

9.  7  a  voice  came  out  of  the  cloud,  saying 

13.  26  the  Son  of  man  coming  in  the  clouds  with 

14.  62  and  coming  in  the  clouds  of  heaven 
Luke  9.  34  there  came  a  cloud,  and  overshadowed 

9.  34  they  feared  as  they  entered  into  the  cloud 
9.  35  there  came  a  voice  out  of  the  cloud,  saying 
12.  54  When  ye  see  a  cloud  rise  out  of  the  west 
21.  27  the  Son  of  man  coming  in  a  cloud 
Acts  1.  9  a  cloud  received  him  out  of  their  sight 
1  Co.  10.  1  all  our  fathers  were  under  the  cloud 

10.  2  were  all  bajitized  unto  Moses  in  the  cloud 

1  Th.  4.  17  caught  up.  .with  them  in  the  clouds 

2  Pe.  2.  17  [clouds]  that  are  carried  with  a  tempest 
Jude  12  clouds  (they  are)  without  water,  carried 
Rev.  1.  7  Behold,  he  cometli  with  clouds  ;  and 

10.  1  another  mighty  angel ..  clothed  with  a  cl. 

11.  12  they  ascended  up  to  heaven  in  a  cloud 

14.  14  behold  a  white  cloud,  aud  upon  the  cloud 
14.  15  crying,  .to  him  that  sat  on  the  cloud 

14.  16  he  that  sat  on  the  cloud  thrust  in  his 

8.ri  cloud,  ve<f>os  neplios. 

Heb.  12.  1  with  so  great  a  cloud  of  witnesses 
CLOUD,  to  cover  with  a  — 

To  send  a  thickness,  aiy  lib,  5. 

Lam.  2.  1  covered  the  daughter  of  Sion  with  a  cloud 
CLOUD,  dark  — 

Cloud  {dark,  thick  or  high),  aropliel. 

Job  22.  13  Can  he  judge  through’  the  dark  cloud 
CLOUD,  thick  — 

Thick  cloud,  nj;  ab. 

2  Sa.  22.  12  dark  waters,  (and)  thick  clouds  of  the 
Job  22.  14  Thick  clouds  (are)  a  covering  to  him,  that 
26.  8  bindeth  up  the  waters  in  his  thick  cloud 
37.  1 1  watering  he  wearieth  the  thick  cloud 
Psa.  18.  11  dark  waters  (and)  thick  clouds  of  the 
18. 12  before  him  his  thick  clouds  passed 
Isa.  44.  22  I  have  blotted  out,  as  a  thick  cloud,  thy 

CLOUDY  — 

A  cloud,  Jjj;  anan.  1 

Exod33.  9  the  cloudy  pillar  descended,  and  stood 

33.  10  all  the  people  saw  the  cloudy  pillar  stand 
Neh.  9.  12  thou  leddest  them  in  the  day  by  a  cloudy 
Psa.  99.  7  He  spake  unto  them  in  the  cloudy  pillar 
Eze.  30.  3  the  day  of  the  Lord  is  near,  a  cloudy  day 

34.  12  they  have  been  scattered  in  the  cloudy 

CLOUTED  — 

To  be  spotted,  patched,  NT'S  tala,  4. 

Josh.  9.  5  old  shoes  aud’clouted  upon  their  feet,  and 


CLOVEN 


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COLD 


OVEN  —  . 

“.SiiKiSSu.  i,,o, 

OVEN  FOOTED  —  .  .  ,  ,  , 

,1  cloven pointed  hoof,  nyiSMVTO  tlshesaparsah. 
I  ev  1 1  3  parteth  the  hoof,  amt  is  cloven  footed 

L  11;  7  divide  the  hoof,  and  be  cloven  footed 

,r m.,n  r left  voir  ypir  shesa  shosa. 

4Lev  .  i  26  every  beast  which . .  (is)  not  cloven  footed 


USTER _ * 

Z/pm  stalk  cluster ,  V'i3^x  eshkol.  . 

Gen’  40  io  the  clusters  thereof  brought  forth  ripe 
Muni,  A  cut.  a  branch  with  one  cluster  o  grapes 
Deut  I2  ,1  grapes  of  gall,  their  clusters  (are)  bitter 
SonK  3,  1,  fly  beloved  (is)  unto  me  (as)  a  cluster  of  g 

0  7  7  apalm  tree, and  thy  breasts  to  clusters  (ot) 

7  8  thy  breasts  shall  be  as  clusters  of  the  v 

Isa  65  8  As  the  new  wine  is  found  in  the  cluster 

Jlic.  7.  1  of  the  vintage.,  (there  is)  no  clustei  to  eat 

14.  18^  g^herSusters  of  the  vine  of  the  earth 


USTER  of  grapes  — 

Is mni 3^2^ the^cluster  of  grapes  which  the  children 

.USTERS  of  raisins  —  .  ,  . 

ressecl  cakes  of  raisins,  rpiey  tsimmukim. 

Sa  2-  18  and  an  hundred  clusters  of  raisins,  and 
30.  .2  a  cake  of  figs,  and  two  clusters  of  raisins 

[I -DUS,  KrnSos.  _  ..  , „w 

city  on  a  promontory  of  Caria  (or  Doris),  at  the  S.W . 

Asia  .Minor.  . 

Acts  27.  7  we .  .scarce  were  come  over  against  c. 

)AL  — 

2  Sa  14.  7  they  shall  quench  my  coal  which  is  left 
22  a  fire  out  of  his  mouth  devoured  :  coals 
22  1,  the  brightness  before  him  were  coals  of 
dob  41.  2.  His  breath  kindleth  coals,  and  a  flame 
Psa  18.  8  fire  out  of  his  mouth  devoured  :  coals 

18  12,  13  clouds  passed,  hail  (stones)  and  coals 
120  4  Sharp  arrows  of  the  mighty,  with  coals  of 
140’  10  Let  burning  coals  fall  upon  them:  let  them 
Prov  6  28  Can  one  go  upon  hot  coals  and  his  feet 
2,  22  thou  shalt  heap  coalsof  tire  upon  his  head 
Tsa  44  IQ  I  have  baked  bread  upon  the  coals  thereof 
It  14  (there  shall)  not  (be)  a  coal  to  warm  at 

Eze  4i  13  their  appearance  (was) like  burning  coals 

10.  2  fill  thine  hand  with  coals  of  fire  from 
24  1 1  Then  set  it  empty  upon  the  coals  thereof 

'..Charcoal  coal,  on?  pecham. 

Prov  26  2 (As)  coals  (are)  to  burning  coaKand  wood 
Isa  44.  12  The  smith .  .both  worketh  in  the  coals; 

54. 16  the  smith  that  bloweth  the  coals  in  the  fire 

5 .Hot  or  burning  stone,  'l?'!  resheph. 

Sons  8.  6  the  coals  thereof  (are)  coals  of  fire,  which 
llaU  3.  *5  and  burning  coals  went  forth  at  his  feet 

i. Black,  blackness,  Pin?  shechor. 

Lam.  4.  8  Their  visage  is  blacker  than  a  coal ,  they 

b.A  live  coal,  &rBpa^  anthrax.  , 

Rom  12.  20  thou  shalt  heap  coals  of  fire  on  Ins  head 


Josli.15. 12  the  great  sea,  and  the  coast  (thereof) 

,1  I2  This  (is)  the  coast  of  the  clnldreu  of  J. 
t-  21  toward  the  coast  of  Edom  southward 
,6  ,  goeth  down  westward  to  the  coast  of  J 

,7'  7  the  coast  of  Manasseh  was  from  Asher  to 
7  q  the  coast  descended  unto  the  river  Kanali 
,7  q  the  coast  of  Manasseh  also  (was)  on  the 
,8  i  Judah  shall  abide  in  their  coast  on  the 
,8  3  Joseph  shall  abide  in  their  coasts  on  the 

18  ii  the  coast  of  their  lot  came  forth  between 
,8.'  19  end  of  Jordan  :  this  (was)  the  south  coast 
io  22  the  coast  reacheth  to  Tabor,  and  Shahaz. 

IQ  29  the  coast  turneth  to  Ramah,  and  to  the 
10  2Q  and  the  coast  turneth  to  Hosah 
io  3?  their  coast  was  from  Heleph,  from  Allon 
,n  34  the  coast  turneth  westward  to  Aznoth-ta 
io  41  the  coast  of  their  inheritance  was  Zorah 
iq'  I7  the  coast  of  the  children  of  Dan  went 
judg  1.  18  Judah  took  Gaza  with  the  coast  thereof 
h  1  18  and  Askelon  with  the  coast  thereof 
1  18  and  Ekron  with  the  coast  thereof 
f  36  the  coast  of  the  Amorites  (was)  from  the 
11"  20  trusted  not  Israel  to  pass,  .his  coast 
n!  22  possessed  all  the  coasts  of  the  Amorites 
iq  29  and  sent  her  into  all  the  coasts  of  Israel 

1  Sa  3.  6  (even)  Ashdod  and  the  coasts  thereof 

6  9  goeth  up  by  the  way  of  his  own  coast 
?' they  came  no  more  into  the  coast  of  Israel 
7. 14  the  coasts  thereof  did  Israel  deliver  out 
..  ’  3  may  send  messengers  unto  all  the  coasts 
XI'  7  (them)  throughout  all,  the  coasts  of  Isr. 

27  1  to  seek  me  any  more  in  any  coast  of  Isr. 

7  Sa  21  3  from  remaining  in  any  of  the  coasts 

t  Ki  1  3  they  sought.. throughout  all  the  coasts 

2  Ki  10  32  Hazael  smote  them  in  all  the  coasts  of  I. 

is  2,  He  restored  the  coast  of  Israel  from  the 
,=  16  and  the  coasts  thereof  from  Tirzah 
t  Ch  4  10  bless  me  indeed,  and  enlarge  my  coast 
6  34  throughout  their  castles  in  their  coasts 
6*  66  sous  of  Kohath  had  cities  of  their  coasts 
21.  12  destroying  throughout  all  the  coasts  of  1 
o  rh  11  13  resorted  to  him  out  of  all  their  coasts 
Psa  103  31  of  flies,  (and)  lice  in  all  their  coasts 
103  3,  He .  .brake  the  trees  of  their  coasts 
Eze.  47.  16  Hazar-hatticon,  which  (is)  by  the  coast  of 

2.  Circuit ,  nSni  gebulah. 

NU11132.  33  with  the  cities  thereof  m  the  coasts 
34  2  the  land  of  Canaan,  with  the  coasts 

34  12  with  the  coasts  thereof  round  about 
Josh  18.  20  by  the  coasts  thereof  round  about,  accor. 
19.  49  the  laud  for  inheritance  by  their  coasts 

3 . Border,  nS'Sn  gelilah. 

Joel  3.  4  and  Zidon,  and  all  the  coasts  of  Palestine 


Gen  37  3  he  made  him  a  coat  of  (many)  colours 

~  '  37  23  out  of  his  coat,  (his)  coat  of  (many)  col. 

37  31  took  Joseph  s  coat,  .and  dipped  the  coat 
37  '2  they  sent  the  coat  of  (many)  colours,  and 
,7  32  know  now  whether  it  (be)  thy  son's  coat 
37;  33  he  knew  it,  and  said,  (it  is)  my  son's  coat 
E.\od28.  4  a  broidered  coat,  a  mitre,  and  a  girdle 
28.  39  thou  shalt  embroider  the  coat  of  fine  lin. 
28.  40  for  Aaron's  sous  thou  shalt  make  coats 
2q.  5  put  upon  Aaron  the  coat,  and  the  robe  of 
20.  8  thou  shalt  bring  liis  sons,  and  put  coats 

39.  27  they  made  coats  (of)  fine  linen,  (of)  woven 

40.  14  bring  his  sons, and  clothe  them  with  coats 
Lev.  8.  7  he  put  upon  him  the  coat,  and  girded  him 

8.  13  Moses  brought  Aaron's  sons,  and  put  coats 
10  5  carried  them  in  their  coats  out  of  the 

16.  4  He  shall  put  on  the  holy  linen  coat,  and 
2  Sa.  13.  32  came  to  meet  him  with  his  coat  rent 
Job  30  18  bindetli  me  about  as  the  collar  of  my  c. 
Song  5.  3  I  have  put  off  my  coat ;  how  shall  I  put 

2.  Upper  robe,  H’?  me-il. 

2  Sa.  2.  19  Moreover  his  mother  made  him  a  little  c. 

3.  Tunic,  long  robe,  X‘ ruv  chiton. 

Matt.  5.  40  if  any  man  will,  .take  away  thy  coat 

10. 10  Nor  scrip  for.  .journey,  neither  two  coats 
Mark  6  9  But  (be)  shod . .  and  not  put  on  two  coats 

Luke  3  11  He  that  hath  two  coats,  let  him  impart  to 
6.  29  forbid  not  (to  take  thy)  coat  also 
o  3  neither  have  two  coats  apiece 
Jolinio.'  23  and  also  (his)  coat :  now  the  coat  wa.s 
Acts  9.  3.9  showing  the  coats  and  garments  which 


COAT,  fisher’s  — 

Upper  clothing,  eirevbvrris  ependutes. 

Johuzi.  7.  he  girt  (his)  fisher's  coat  (unto  lum) 


COAT  (of  mail)  —  ... 

Coat  of  mail,  breast  plate,  jv-rc'  shi ryon . 

.  «n  I7  =  And  he  was  armed  with  a  coat  of  mail 

I7.  5  the  weight  of  the  coat  (was)  five  thousand 

17.  38  also  lie  armed  him  with  a  coat  of  mail 

COATS _ 

Mantles,  upper  garments,  surbalin. 

Dan  3  21  these  men  were  hound  in  their  coats 

3.  27  neither  were  their  coats  changed,  nor  the 


3ALS,  a  fire  of  — 

heap  of  live  coal,  avOpama  anthrakia. 

John  18. 18  the  servants,  .who  had  made  a  fire  of  co. 
21.  9  they  saw  a  fire  of  coals  tlieie,  and  fish 

OALS,  baken  on  the  — 

lot  or  burning  stone,  retseph. 

1  Ki.19.  6  (there  was)  a  cake  baken  on  the  coals,  and 

OALS,  live  — 

lot  or  burning  stone,  psxp  ritspah.  , . 

Isa  6.  6  Then  flew  one .  .having  a  live  coal  in  his 

IOAST  — 

..Border,  S>333  gebul.  ,  , 

Exodio.  4  will  I  bring  the  locusts  into  thy  coast 
10.  14  and  rested  in  all  the  coasts  of  Egypt 
10.  iq  remained  not  one  locust  in  all  the  coasts 
Num  20  23  by  the  coast  of  the  land  of  Edom,  saying 
21  1^  wilderness  that  cometh  out  ot  the  coasts 
22'.  36  border  of  Anion,,  .in  the  utmost  coast 
34.  11  the  coast  shall  go  down  from  Shepham  to 
Deut.  2.  4  Ye  (are)to  passthrough  the  coast  of  your 
2  18  pass  over  through  Ar,  the  coast  of  Moab 
3. 14  the  county  of  Argob  unto  the  coasts  of  G 
•2.  17  The  plain  also,  aud  Jordan,  aud  the  coast 
11  24  unto  the  uttermost  sea,  shall  your  coast 
16.  4  seen  with  thee  in  all  thy  coasts  seveu  days 
iq.  2  and  divide  the  coasts  of  thy  land,  which 
ig!  8  if  the  Lord  thy  God  enlarge  thy  coast,  as 
28.  40  have  olive  trees  throughout  all  thy  coasts 
Josh  t.  4  going  down  of  the  sun,  shall  lie  your  coast 

12.  4  And  the  coast  of  Og  king  of  Bashan 
13. 16  their  coast  was  from  Aroer,  that  (is)  on 
13  23  their  coast  was  Jazer,  and  all  the  cities 

13.  30  And  their  coast  was  from  Mahanaim,  all 
15.  4  the  goings  out  of  that  coast  were  at  the  sea 
15  4  this  shall  be  your  south  coast 


4.  Cord,  rope,  Vpri  chebel. 

Josh.  19.  29  at  the  sea  from  the  coast  to  Aclizlb 
Zenh  2  3  Woe  unto  the  inhabitants  of  the  sea  coa. 

'2  6  the  sea  coast  shall  he  dwellings  (and)  cot. 

2'.  7  the  coast  shall  be  for  the  remnant  of  the 

0. Shore,  haven,  «fin  choph. 

Josh  9.  1  in  all  the  coasts  of  the  great  sea  over 
Eze.  25.  16  I  will,  .destroy  the  remnant  of  the  sea  c. 

6 .Hand,  i;  yad. 

Nunn 3.  29  the  Canaanites  dwell,  .by  the  coast  of  J. 

04  3  south  quarter  shall  be.  .along  by  the  c. 

Judg  1 1."  26  the  cities  that  (be)  along  by  the  coasts  of 

7  Thiah ,  nai'  yarkah. 

Jer  2^  -22' shall  be  raised  up  from  the  coasts  of  the 
or  8  gather  them  from  the  coasts  of  the  earth 
50’.  41  kings  shall  be  raised  up  from  the  coasts 

8.  Elevated  place,  nsi  naphah. 

Josh.  12.  23  The  king  of  Dor  in  the  coast  of  Dor,  one 

9.  End,  extremity,  n$p  qatsah.  - 

j,„l„i8  2  of  their  family  five  men  from  their  coasts 
Eze0  33.  2  the  people,  .take  a  man  of  their  coasts 

COAST,  (outmost)  — 

1. End,  extremity,  qatseh. 

Nuni34-  3  the  outmost  coast  of.the  salt  sea  eastw  ard 

2.  Division,  part,  yipos  meros. 

Mattis.  21  departed  into  the  coasts  of  Tyre  and  S 
16.  13  came  into  the  coasts  of  Cesarea  Philippi 
Acts  iq.  1  having  passed  through  the  upper  coasts 

3.  Boundary,  tipiov  horion. 

Matt.  2.  16  in  Bethlehem,  and  in  all  the  coasts 

8  34  that  he  would  depart  out  of  their  coasts 
is'.  22  a  woman . .came  out  of  the  same  coasts 
13  3Q  he.  .came  into  the  coasts  of  Magdala 
19.  1  came  into  the  coasts  of  Judea  beyond  .T. 
Mark  3.  17  to  pray  him  to  depart  out  of  their  coasts 
7  3i  departing  from  the  coasts  of  Tyre  and  is. 
7.  31  through  the  midst  of  the  c.  of  Decapolis 
10.  1  cometh  into  the  coasts  of  Judea  by  the 
Acts  13.  50  and  expelled  them  out  of  their  coasts 

4 .Place,  spot,  t ottos  topos. 

Acts  27.  2  meaning  to  sail  by  the  coasts  of  Asia 

5 .StMce,  region,  xtipa  chora. 

Acts  26.  20  throughout  all  the  coasts  of  J udea,  aud 


COCK  — 

House  cock,  a\ enrup  alektor. 

Matt26.  34,  75  before  the  cock  crow,  thou  shall  deny 
26.  74  And  immediately  the  cock  crew 
Mark14.no,  72  before  the  cock  crow  twice,  thou  shalt 
14  68  he  went  out  into  the  porch;  and  [thecock] 
14  72  And  the  second  time  the  cock  crew 
Luke22  34  the  cock  shall  not  crow  this  day,  before 
22!  60  immediately,  while  he  yet  spake  the  cock 
22  61  Before  the  cock  crow,  thou  shalt  deny  me 
John  1 3  38  The  cock  shall  not  crow  till  thou  hast 

18.  27  and  immediately  the  cock  crew 


COCK  crowing  —  .  , 

Sounding  of  the  cock,  third  watch,  o-htKTopo^vla. 
Marki3-  35  or  at  the  cock  crowing,  or  in  the  moruin0 


COCKATRICE  — 

1.  Cockatrice,  basilisk,  adder,  viper,  V5?  tseB'^: 

Isa.  14.  29  serpent’s . .  shall  come  forth  a  cockatrice 

2.  Adder,  cockatrice,  Tm  tsiphoni. 

Tsa  11.  8  child,  put  liis  hand  on  the  cockatrice  d. 

3q  3  They  hatch  cockatrice’  eggs,  and  weave 
Jer.  8.'  17  I  will  send  serpents,  cockatrices,  among 


COCKLE—  . 

Useless  weed,  hemlock,  darnel,  nz'83  boshah. 

Job  31 .  40  thistles  grow  instead  of  wheat, and  cockle 


COFFER  — 

Coffer,  box,  chest,  til*  argaz. 

iSa  6  8  put  the  jewels,  .in  a  coffer  by  the  side 

6.  11  and  the  coffer  with  the  mice  of  gold,  and 
6.  15  and  tlie  coffer  that  (was)  with  it,  wherein 


COAST,  sea  — 

Coast  along  the  sea.  -irapaAios  pa.ralios. 

Luke  6.  17  from  the  sea  coast  of  Tyre  and  Sidon 


COFFIN  — 

Ark,  coffin,  chest,  fnx  aron.  . 

Gen.  50.  26  aud  he  was  put  in  a  coffin  in  Egypt 

COGITATION  — 

Thought,  sadness,  jVjp.  rayon. 

Dau.  7.  28  As  for  me  Daniel,  my  cogitations  much 

COLD  — 

1  .Cold,  pot,  ^  tsinnah. 

Piov  25.  13  As  the  cold  of  show  iu  the  time  of  harvest 

2. Cold,  cool,  excellent,  ip  gar. 

Prov  23  23  (AS)  cold  waters  to  a  thirsty  soul,  so  (is) 
Jer.  18  14  shall  the  cold  flowing  waters.. be  forsak. 


3'CGen.  T  22  cold  and  heat,  and  summer  and  winter 


COAT  — 

l.M  tunic,  long  coat,  n:ri3,  runs  kethonelh. 

Gen.  3.  21  did  the  Lord  God  make  coats  of  skins 


4  .Cold  mp  narah.  .  .  .. 

Job  24'  ’  7  that  (they  have)  no  covering  in  the  cold 
-4  9  cometh  the  whirlwind;  and  coldout  of  the 

Psa  147  17  who  can  stand  before  his  cold? 

Prov  23  20  that  taketli  away  a  garment  in  cold  weat 
Nah.  3.  17  which  eampin  the  hedges  in  the  cold  day 

5. Coldness,  1 liixos  psuchos. 

JohmS.  18  had  made  a  fire  of  coals;  for  !t  was  cold 

Acts  28.  2  the  present  ram,  and  because  of  the  cold 
2  Co  11.  27  in  fastings  often,  in  cold  and  nakedness 


COLD 


17C 


COME 


6.  CM,  cool,  ij/vxpds  psuchros. 

Matt  10.  42  whosoever  shall  give,  .a cup  of  cohl  (wat.) 
Rev.  3.  15  that  thou  art  neither  cold  nor  hot 
3.  15  I  would  thou  wert  cold  or  hot 
3.  16  thou  art  hike  warm,  and  neither  cold  nor 

COLD,  to  wax  — 

To  breathe,  blow,  cool,'pvxw  psuchO. 

Matt24.  12  because,  .the  love  of  many  shall  wax  cold 
COL-HO'-ZEH,  h)'n_V|  wholly  a  seer. 

1.  One  whose  son  helped  to  repair  the  wall,  B.C.  470. 
Neh.  3.  15  the  fountain  repaired  Shallum . .  son  of  C. 

2.  One  whom  some  think  the  same  as  No.  1.  B.C.  470. 

Neh.  n.  5  Maaseiah  the  son  of  Baruch,  the  son  of  C. 
COLLAR  — 

Mouth,  ns  peh. 

Job  30!  18  bindetli  me  about  as  the  collar  of  my  coat 

COLLARS  — 

Drops,  droppings,  niB'tpj  netiphoth. 

Judg.  8.  26  besides  ornaments,  and  collars,  and 

COLLECTION  — 

\.  Burden,  thing  lifted  up  or  borne,  nkb'3  maseth. 

2  Ch.24.  6  to  bring  in,  out  of  Judah,  .the  collection 
24.  9  to  bring  iu  to  the  Lord  the  collection 

2 .Collection,  gathering,  Aoyia  logia. 

1  Co  16.  1  Now  concerning  the  collection  for  the 

COLLEGE  — 

Second  part,  place  of  repetition,  college,  nipo. 

2  Ki.22.  14  now  she  dwelt  in  Jerusalem  in  the  college 
2  Ch  34.  22  now  she  dwelt  in  Jerusalem  in  the  college 

COLLOPS  — 

Fat,  fatness,  no'B  pimah. 

Job  15  27  and  maketh  collops  of  fat  on  (his)  flanks 

COLONY  — 

Colony  {of  Romans),  icoXavia.  kolonia  ( Lat .) 

Acts  16.  12  which  is  the  chief  city .  .(and)  a  colony 
CO-LOS-SE,  KoAo<r<ra(. 

A  city  of  Phrygia  Pactiana,  on  the  confines  of  Caria  in 
Asia  Minor,  near  the  conflux  of  the  Lycus  and  the 
Mseander. 

Col.  1.  2  brethren  in  Christ  which  are  at  C. 

COLOUR  — - 

1  .Eye,  aspect,  j'y  ayin. 

Lev.  13.55  (if)the  plague  have  not  changed  his  colour 
Nunm.  7  the  colour  thereof  as  the  colour  of  bdel. 
P10V23.  31  when  it  giveth  his  colour  in  the  cup 
Eze.  1.  4  out  of  the  midst  thereof  as  the  colour  of 
1.  7  they  sparkled  like  the  colour  of  burnished 
1.  16  The  appearance,  .(was)  like  unto  the  col. 
1.  22  the  likeness,  .(was)  as  the  colour  of  the 
1.  27  And  I  saw  as  the  colour  of  amber,  as  the 
8.  2  appearance  of  brightness,  as  the  colour 

10.  9  the  appearance .  .(was)  as  the  colour  of  a 
Dan.  10.  6  his  arms  and  his  feet  like  in  colour  to 

2.  What  isshoivn  forth, pretence,  vpAtpacns  prophasis. 

Acts  27.  30  under  colour  as  though  they  would  have 
COLOURS,  (divers  or  many)  — - 
Pieces,  ends  (of  anything),  extremities,  O'ps  passim. 
Gen  37.  3  and  he  made  him  a  coat  of  (many)  colours 
37.  23  (his)  coat  of  (many)  colours  that  (was)  on 
37.  32  And  they  sent  the  coat  of  (many)  colours 
2'Sa.  13.  18  (she  had)  a  garment  of  divers  colours 
13.  19  and  rent  her  garment  of  divers  colours 
COLOURS,  fair  — 

Paint,  f]i3  puk. 

Isa.  54.  1 1  I  will  lay  thy  stones  with  fair  colours 
COLOURS,  with  divers  — 

To  spot,  patch,  N79  tala. 

Eze.  16.  16  deckedst  thy.  places  with  divers  colours 

COLT  — 

\.Son,  produce,  J3  ben. 

Gen.  32.  15  Thirty  milch  camels  with  their  colts 
49.  1 1  and  his  ass’s  colt  unto  the  choice  vine 

2.  Ass  colt,  (from  its  restiveness ,)  Tjt  ciyir. 

Judg.  10.  4  thirty  sons  tiiat  rode  on  thirty  ass  colts 
12. 14  rode  on  threescore  and  ten  ass  colts 
Job  11.  12  man  be  born  (like)  a  wild  ass’s  colt 
Zee.  9.  9  and  upon  a  colt  the  foal  of  an  ass 

3 . Foal,  irwXos  polos. 

Matt2T.  2  ye  shall  find  an  ass  tied,  and  a  colt  with 
21.  5  sittting  upon  an  ass,  and  a  colt  the  foal 
31.  7  brought  the  ass,  and  the  colt,  and  put  on 
Markn  2  ye  shall  find  a  colt  tied,  whereon  never 
n.  4  found  the  colt  tied  by  the  door  without 

11.  5  certain . .  said . .  What  do  ye,  loosing  the  c. 
it.  7  they  brought  the  colt  to  Jesus,  and  cast 

Lukeig.  30  ye  shall  find  a  colt  tied,  whereon  yet 

19.  33  as  they  were  loosing  the  colt,  the  owners 
19.  33  said  unto  them,  Why  loose  ye  the  colt? 
19.  35  they  cast  their  garments  upon  the  colt 
Johni2.  15  thy  King  eometh,  sitting  on  an  ass’s  colt 

COME,  to  — 

l.  The  latter,  jnnx  acharon. 

Deut29-  22  So  that  the  generation  to  come  of  your 
Psa.  78.  4  showing  to  the  generations  to  come  the 
78.  6  That  the  generation  to  come  might  know 
102.  18  be  written  for  the  generation  to  come 


Prov  31.  25  and  she  shall  rejoice  in  time  to  come 
Eccl.  1.  11  remembrance  of  (tilings)  that  are  to  come 
Isa.  30.  8  that  it  may  be  for  the  time  to  come  for 

2.  To  come,  arrive,  unit  athali,  Nnx  atha. 

Deut33.  2  And  be  said,  The  Lord  came  from  Sinai 
33.  21  and  he  came  with  the  headsof  thepeople 
Job  16.  22  When  a  few  years  are  come,  then  I  shall 
30.  14  They  came  (upon  me)  as  a  wide  breaking 
37.  22  Fair  weather  coineth  out  of  the  north 
Psa.  68.  31  Princes  shall  come  out  of  Egypt;  Ethiop. 
Prov.  1.  27  your  destruction  eometh  as  a  whirlwind 
Isa.  21.  12  The  morning  eometh,  and  also  the  night 

21.  12  if  ye  will  enquire,  enquire  ye  ;  return,  co. 
41.  5  the  ends,  .were  afraid,  drew  near,  and  ca. 
41.  25  I  have  raised  up  (one),  and  he  shall  come 
56.  9  All  ye  beasts  of  the  field,  come  to  devour 
56.  12  Come  ye,  (say  they,)  I  will  fetch  wine 

Jer.  3.  22  Behold,  we  come  unto  thee  ;  for  thou 
Mic.  4.  8  unto  thee  shall  it  come,  even  the  first 

3.  To  cause  to  come  or  arrive,  nnx  athah,  5. 

Jer.  12.  9  assemble  all  the  beasts,  .come  to  devour 

4.  To  come,  arrive,  ttntt  atha. 

Ezra  5.  3  At  the  same  time  came  to  them  Tatnai 

5.  16  Then  came  the  same  Slieshbazzar,  (and) 
Dan  3.  2  to  come  to  the  dedication  of  the  image 

3.  26  and  come  (hither).  Then  Shadrach,  Mes. 
7.  13  (one)  like  the  Son  of  man  came  with  the 
7.  22  Until  the  Ancient  of  days  came  and 

5.  To  come  in,  (Pa  bo. 

Gen.  6.  18  and  thou  shalt  come  into  the  ark,  thou 

6.  20  two  of  every  (sort)  shall  come  unto  thee 

7.  1  Come  thou  and  all  thy  house  into  the  ark 

10.  19  as  thou  comest  to  Gerar,  unto  Gaza ;  as 

11.  31  and  they  came  unto  Haran,  and  dwelt 

12.  5  and  into  the  land  of  Canaan  they  came 

13.  10  like  the  land  of  Egypt,  as  thou  comest 

13.  18  came  and  dwelt  iu  the  plain  of  Mamre 

14.  5  in  the  fourteenth  year  came  Chedorlao. 
14.  7  they  returned,  and  came  to  Enmishpat 
14.  13  there  came  one  that  had  escaped,  and  told 
16.  8  whence  earnest  thou?  and  whither  wilt 

18.  21  according  to  the  cry  of  it,  which  is  come 

19.  1  there  came  two  angels  to  Sodom  at  even 

19.  8  therefore  came  they  under  the  shadow  of 

20.  3  But  God  came  to  Abimelecli  in  a  dream 
20.  13  at  every  place  whither  we  shall  come, 

22.  9  they  came  to  the  place  which  God  had 

23.  2  Abraham  came  to  mourn  for  Sarah 

24.  30  that  he  came  unto  the  man ;  and,  behold 
24.  32  And  the  man  came  into  the  house  :  and 
24.  41  when  thou  comest  to  my  kindred 

24.  42  I  came  this  day  unto  the  well,  and  said 
24.  62  Isaac  came  from  the  way  of  the  well 

24.  63  and,  behold,  the  camels  (were)  coming 

25.  29  Esau  came  from  the  field,  and  he  (was) 

26.  27  Wherefore  come  ye  to  me,  seeing  ye  hate 

26.  32  that  Isaac’s  servants  came,  and  told  him 

27.  18  he  came  unto  his  father,  and  said 

27.  33  have  eaten  of  all  before  thou  earnest,  and 
27.  35  he  said,  Thy  brother  came  with  subtilty 
29.  6  Rachel  his  daughter  eometh  with  the 

29.  9  Rachel  came  witli  her  father's  sheep  ;  for 

30.  11  Leah  said,  A  troop  eometh:  and  she  called 
30.  16  Jacob  came  out  of  the  field  in  the  evening 
30.  33  my  righteousness  answer,  .in  time  to  c. 
30.  33  when  it  shall  come  for  my  hire  before  thy 

30.  38  they  should  conceive  when  they  came 

31.  24  God  came  to  Laban  the  Syrian  iu  a  dream 

32.  6  We  came  to  thy  brother  Esau,  and  also  he 
32.  8  If  Esau  come  to  the  one  company,  and 
32.  11  I  fear  him,  lest  he  will  come  and  smite 

32.  13  and  took  of  that  which  came  to  his  hand 

33.  1  and  looked,  and,  behold,  Esau  came,  and 
33.  14  until  I  come  unto  my  lord  unto  Seir 

33.  18  Jacob  came  to  Shalem  a  city  of  Shechem 

33.  18  when  he  came  from  Padan-aram  ;  and 

34.  7  the  sons  of  Jacob  came  out  of  the  field 
34.  20  And  Hamor.  .cameunto  the  gate  of  their 
34.  25  came  upon  the  city  boldly,  and  slew  all 

34.  27  The  sons  of  Jacob  came  upon  the  slain 

35.  6  Jacob  came  to  Luz,  which  (is)  in  the  land 
35.  9  when  he  came  out  of  Padan-aram,  and 
35.  16  and  there  was  but  a  little  way  to  come  to 
35.  27  Jacob  came  unto  Isaac  his  father  unto 
37.  10  indeed  come  to  bow  down  ourselves  to 
37.  14  he  sent  him  out . .  and  he  came  to  Shechem 
37.  19  they  said.  .Behold,  this  dreamer  eometh 
37.  23  when  Joseph  was  come  unto  his  brethren 
37.  25  a  company  of  Ishmeelites  came  from  Gil. 
39.  16  laid  up  his  garment . .  until  his  lord  came 
41.  29  there  come  seven  years  of  great  plenty 
41.  35  all  the  food  of  those  good  years  that  come 
41.  50  two  sons  before  the  years  of  famine  came 
41.  54  the  seven  years  of  dearth  began  to  come 

41.  57  all  countries  came  into  Egypt  to  Joseph 

42.  5  came  to  buy  (corn)  among  those  that  came 
42.  6  and  Joseph’s  brethren  came,  and  bowed 
42.  7  and  he  said  unto  them,  Whence  come  ye? 
42.  9  to  see  the  nakedness  of  the  land  ye  are  c. 
42.  10  but  to  buy  food  are  thy  servants  come 
42.  12  to  see  the  nakedness  of  the  land  ye  arec. 
42.  15  except  your  youngest  brother  come  hither 
42.  21  therefore  is  this  distress  come  upon  us 

42.  29  And  they  came  unto  Jacob  their  father 

43.  21  it  came  to  pass,  when  we  came  to  the  inn 
43.  25  the  present  against  Joseph  came  at  noon 

43.  26  when  Joseph  came  home,  they  brought 

44.  14  and  his  brethren  came  to  Joseph’s  house 
44.  30  when  I  come  to  thy  servant  my  father 


Gen. '4 5.  16  saying,  Joseph’s  brethren  are  come 

45. 18  take  your  father,  and  come  untome :  and 
45.  19  and  bring  your  father,  and  come 

45.  25  came  into  the  land  of  Canaan  unto  Jacob 

46.  1  came  to  Beersheba,  and  offered  sacrifices 
46.  6  they  took  their  cattle,  .and  came  into 
46.  8  the  children  of  Israel  which  came  into 
46.  26  All  the  souls  that  came  with  Jacob  into 
46.  26  which  came  out  of  his  loins,  besides 

46.  27  all  the  souls,  .which  came  into  Egypt 
46.  28  and  they  came  into  the  land  of  Goshen 

46.  31  My  brethren,  .are  come  unto  me 

47.  1  Joseph  came  and  told  Pharaoh,  and  said 
47.  1  My  father  and  my  brethren,  .are  come 
47.  4  to  sojourn  in  the  land  are  we  come 

47.  5  Thy  father  and  thy  brethren  are  come 
47.  15  all  the  Egyptians  came  unto  Joseph,  and 

47.  18  they  came  unto  him  the  second  year 

48.  2  Behold,  thy  son  Joseph  eometh  unto  thee 
48.  5  before  I  came  unto  thee  into  Egypt 

48.  7  for  me,  when  I  came  from  Padau,  Rachel 

48.  7  but  a  little  way  to  come  unto  Ephrath 

49.  6  my  soul,  come  not  thou  into  their  secret 

49.  10  nor  a  lawgiver,  .until  Shiloh  come 

50.  10  they  came  to  the  threshing  floor  of  Atad 
Exod.  1.  1  children  of  Israel,  which  came  into  Egypt 

1.  1  every  man  and  his  household  came  with 

2.  16  they  came  and  drew  (water),  and  filled 
2.  17  the  shepherds  came  and  drove  them  aw. 
2.  18  when  they  came  to  Reuel  their  father 

2.  18  How  (isit  that)  ye  are  come  so  soon  today 

3.  1  came  to  the  mountain  of  God.. to  Horeb 
3.  9  the  cry  of  the  children  of  Israel  is  come 
3.  13  (when)  I  come  unto  the  children  of  Israel 

3.  18  thou  shalt  come,  thou  and  the  elders  of  I. 
5.  15  officers  of  the  children  of  Israel  came 

5.  23  since  I  came  to  Pharaoh  to  speak  in  thy 
8.  3  which  shall  go  up  and  come  into  thine 
8.  24  there  came  a  grievous  swarm  (of  flies)  into 

10.  26  we  must  serve  the  Lord  until  we  come 
12.  23  will  not  suffer  the  destroyer  to  come  in 
12.  25  when  ye  be  come  to  the  land  which  the 
14.  20  it  came  between  the  camp  of  the  Egypt. 
14  20  the  one  came  not  near  the  other  all  the 

14.  28  all  the  host,  .that  came  into  the  sea  after 

15.  23  when  they  came  to  Marah,  they  could 

15.  27  they  came  to  Elim,  where  (were)  twelve 

16.  1  all  the  congregation .  .came  unto  the  wild. 
16.  22  all  the  rulers  of  the  congregation  came 
16.  35  until  they  came  to  a  land  inhabited 

16.  35  they  came  unto  the  borders  of  the  land 

17.  8  Then  came  Amalek,  and  fought  with  Is. 

18.  5  Jethro,  .came  with  his  sons  and  his  wife 
18.  6  I  thy  father  in  law  Jethro  am  come  unto 
18.  7  Moses  went  out. .  and  they  came  into 
18.  12  Aaron  came,  and  all  the  elders  of  Israel 
18  15  people  come  unto  me  to  enquire  of  God 

18.  16  When  they  have  a  matter,  they  come  unto 

19.  1  the  same  day  came  they  (into)  the  wilder. 
19.  2  and  were  come  (to)  the  desert  of  Sinai 
19.  7  Moses  came  and  called  for  the  elders  of 

19.  9  Lo,  I  come  unto  thee  in  a  thick  cloud 

20.  20  Fear  not :  for  God  is  come  to  prove  you 
20.  24  1  will  come  unto  thee,  and  I  will  bless 
22.  9  the  cause  of  both  parties  shall  come  before 

22.  15  if  it  (be)  an  hired  (thing),  it  came  for  his 

23.  27  all  the  people  to  whom  thou  shalt  come 

24.  3  Moses  came  and  told  the  people  all  the 
29.  30  when  he  eometh  into  the  tabernacle  of 
35.  10  every  wise  hearted  among  you  shall  come 
35.  21  they  came,  every  one  whose  heart  stirred 

35.  22  And  they  came,  both  men  and  women 

36.  4  And  all  the  wise  men.  .came  every  man 
Lev.  1 1.  34  (that)  on  which  (such)  water  eometh  shall 

12.  4  nor  come  into  the  sanctuary,  until  the 

13.  16  he  shall  come  unto  the  priest 

14.  8  after  that  he  shall  come  into  the  camp 
14.  35  he  that  owneth  the  house  shall  come  and 

14.  44  priest  shall  come  and  look,  and,  behold 

15.  14  come  before  the  Lord  unto  the  door  of 

16.  2  that  he  come  not  at  all  times  into  the 
16.  3  Thusshall  Aaron  comeintotlieholy(place) 
16.  23  Aaron  shall  come  into  the  tabernacle  of 
16.  26  and  afterward  come  into  the  camp 

16.  28  and  afterward  he  shall  come  into  the  camp 
19.  23  And  when  ye  shall  come  into  the  land 

25.  2  When  ye  come  into  the  land  which  I  give 
25.  25  if  any  of  his  kin  come  to  redeem  it,  then 

Num.  4.  5  Aaron  shall  come,  and  his  sons,  and  they 

4.  15  the  sons  of  Kohatli  shall  come  to  bear  (it) 
4.  47  every  one  that  came  to  do  the  service  of 

6.  6  All  the  days,  .lie  shall  come  at  no  dead 
10.  21  set  up  the  tabernacle  against  they  came 
13.  21  So  they  went  up.  .as  men  come  to  Hamath 
13.  22  they  ascended  by  the  south,  and  came 
13.  23  they  came  unto  the  brook  of  Eshcol,  and 
13.  26  they  went  and  came  to  Moses,  and  to  A. 

13.  27  We  came  unto  the  land  whither  thou 

14.  30  Doubtless  ye  shall  not  come  into  the  land 

15.  18  When  ye  come  into  the  land  whither  I 

16.  43  Moses  and  Aaron  came  before  the  taber. 
19.  7  afterward  he  shall  come  into  the  camp 

19.  14  all  that  come  into  the  tent,  and  all  that 

20.  1  came  the  children  of  Israel,  (even)  the 

20.  22  journeyed  from  Kadesli,  and  came  unto 

21.  1  that  Israel  came  by  the  way  of  the  spies 
21.  7  the  people  came  to  Moses,  and  said.  We 
21.  23  came  to  Jahaz,  and  fought  against  Israel 

21.  27  Come  into  Heslibon,  let  the  city  of  Sihnn 

22.  7  they  came  unto  Balaam,  and  spake  unto 
22.  9  God  came  unto  Balaam,  and  said,  What 
22.  -.6  they  came  to  Balaam,  and  said  to  him 


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\um  22.  zo  And  God  came  unto  Balaam  at  night 

22.  20  If  the  men  come  to  call  thee,  rise  up,  (and) 

22.  30  and  they  came  unto  Kirjath-hnzoth 
23  i7  when  he  came  to  him,  behold,  he  stood  by 
25.  6  one  of  the  children  of  Israel  came  and 
31.  14  captains  over  hundreds,  which  came  from 
31  24  afterward  ye  shall  come  into  the  camp 
32!  2  the  children  of  Reuben  came  and  spake 
33.  9  they  removed  from  Marah,  and  came  unto 

33.  40  heard  of  the  coming  of  the  children  of  I 

34.  2  When  ye  come  into  the  land  of  Canaan 
Bent i  19  we  departed  from  Horeb.  .and  we  came 

1.  22  ye  came  near  unto  me  every  one  of  you 

1.  22  and  into  what  cities  we  shall  come 

I  24  came  unto  the  valley  of  Eshcol,  and 

r.  31  in  all  the  way .  .until  ye  came  into  this 
0.  7  from  the  day . .  until  ye  came  unto  this 
it.  5  until  ye  came  into  this  place 

12.  5  (even)  unto  his  habitation . .  thou  shalt  cc. 

12.  9  ye  are  not  as  yet  come  to  the  rest  and  to 

14.  29  the  fatherless,  and  the  widow . .  shall  come 

17.  9  thou  shalt  come  unto  the  priests  the  Lev. 

18.  6  if  a  Levite  come  from  any  of  tliy  gates 

18  6  come  with  all  the  desire  of  his  mind  uuto 
23  10  he  shall  not  come  within  the  camp 

23.  11  he  shall  come  into  the  camp  (again) 

23.  24  when  thou  comest  into  thy  neighbour’s 
23.  25  When  thou  comest  into  the  standing 
26.  1  when  thou  (art)  come  into  the  land  which 

28.  2  Anil  all  these  blessings  shall  come  on 
28. 15,  45  all  these  curses  shall  come  upon  thee 

29.  7  wheu  ye  came  unto  this  place,  Sihon  the 

29.  22  So  that  the  generation  to  come  of  your 

29.  22  the  stranger  that  shall  come  from  a  far 

30.  1  when  all  these  things  are  come  upon  thee 

32  44  Moses  came  and  spake  all  the  words  of 

33  2  The  Loud  came  from  Sinai,  and  rose  up 
33.  2  and  he  came  with  ten  thousands  of  saints 

33. 16  let  (the  blessing)  come  upon  the  head  of 

Josh.  2.  1  they  went. and  came  into  an  harlot’s  house 

2.  4  There  came  men  unto  me,  but  I  wist  not 

2.  18  (when)  we  come  into  the  land,  thou  shalt 

2.  22  they  went,  and  came  unto  the  mountain 

2.  23  passed  over  and  came  to  Joshua  the  son 

3.  1  they  removed  from  Shittim,  and  came  to  J . 

6.  11  they  came  into  the  camp,  and  lodged  in 
6.  19  they  shall  come  into  the  treasury  of  the 
8  11  drew  nigh,  and  came  before  the  city,  and 
q.  8  Who  (are)  ye?  and  from  whence  come  ye? 

9.  17  came  unto  their  cities  on  the  third  day 

10.  9  Joshua  therefore  came  unto  them  sud. 

II  5  they  came  and  pitched  together  at  the 

11.  7  So  Joshua  came  and  all  the  people  of 

11.  21  Aud  at  that  time  came  Joshua,  and  cut 

15.  18  she  came  (unto  him),  that  she  moved  him 

18.  4  and  they  shall  come  (again)  to  me 

18.  9  came  (again)  to  Joshua  to  the  host  at  S. 

20.  6  then  shall  the  slayer  return,  and  come 

22. 10  when  they  came  unto  the  borders  of  Jor. 

22.  15  they  came  unto  the  children  of  Reuben 

23.  7  That  ye  come  not  among  these  nations 
24!  6  I  brought  your  fathers,  .and  ye  came 

24.  11  ye  went  over  Jordan,  and  came  uuto  Jer. 
Judg.  1.  14  when  she  came  (to  him),  that  she  moved 

3  20  Ehud  came  unto  him  ;  and  he  was  sitting 

3.  24  When  he  was  gone  out,  his  servants  came 

4.  20  when  any  man  doth  come  and  enquire  of 

4.  22  when  he  came  into  her  (tent),  behold,  Sis. 
s.  19  The  kings  came  (and)  fought,  then  fought 

5.  23  they  came  not  to  the  help  of  the  Lord 

5.  28  Why  is  Ins  chariot  (so)  long  in  coining? 

6.  4  till  thou  come  unto  Gaza,  and  left  no 

6.  5  they  came  as  grasshoppers  for  multitude 
6.  11  And  there  came  an  angel  of  the  Lord 

6.  18  Depart  not  hence . .  until  I  come  uuto  thee 

7.  13  came  unto  a  tent,  and  smote  it  that  it 

7.  17  when  I  come  to  the  outside  of  the  camp 

7  ig  came  unto  the  outside  of  the  camp  in  the 
s'-  4  Gideon  came  to  Jordan,  (and)  passed  over 

8  13  he  came  uuto  the  men  of  Succotli,  and 
9.  15  (then)  come  (and)  put  your  trust  in  my 
9.  24  That  the  cruelty  (done),  .might  come,  and 
9.  26  Gaal  the  son  of  Elied  came  with  liis  bre. 

9.  31  Gaal.  .and  his  brethren,  be  come  to  Shech. 
9.  37  See  there  come  people  down  by  the  middle 
9.  37  another  company  come  along  by  the  plain 
9.  52  Abimelech  come  unto  the  tower,  and 

g.  57  upon  them  came  the  curse  of  J otham 

11. 16  unto  the  Red  sea,  and  came  to  Kadesh 

11.  18  came  by  the  east  side  of  the  land  of  Moab 

11.  18  but  came  not  within  the  border  of  Moab 
11.  33  from  Aroer  eveu  till  thou  come  to  Minnith 
11.  34  Jephthah  came  toMizpeli  unto  his  house 

13.  6  the  women  came  and  told  her  husband 
13  6  A  man  of  God  came  unto  me,  and  his 

13.  8  let  the  man  of  God.  .come  again  unto  us 
13.  9  the  angel  of  God  came  again  unto  the  wo. 

13. 10  Behold,  the  man.,  that  came  uuto  me  the 

13.  11  Manoah  arose,  .and  came  to  the  man 

14.  5  Samson . .  came  to  the  vineyards  of  Tim. 
15. 14  when  he  came  untoLelii,  the  Philistines 

15.  14  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  came  mightily 

17.  8  the  man  departed .  .and  he  came  to  mount 

17.  9  M  icah  said  uuto  him.  Whence  comest  thou? 

18.  2  who  when  they  came  to  mount  E.,  to  the 
18.  7  the  five  men  departed,  and  came  to  Laish 
18.  8  they  came  unto  their  brethren  to  Zorah 
18.  10  When  ye  go,  ye  shall  come  unto  a  people 

18. 13  they  passed,  and  came  unto  the  house  of 
18.  15  they  turned,  .and  came  to  the  house  of 
18.  27  they  took  (the  things),  .and  came  unto  L. 

19. 10  he  rose  up . .  and  came  over  against  J ebus 


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1  Sa. 


16  there  came  an  old  man  from  his  work  out 

1.  17  Whither  goest  thou?  and  whence  comest 
1  22  Bring  forth  the  man  that  came  into  thine 
26  Then  came  the  women  in  the  dawning  of 
4  I  came  into  Gibeah  that  (belongeth)  to 
1  10  when  they  come  to  Gibeah  of  Benjamin 
>'.  26  all  the  children  of  Israel,  .came  unto  the 

1.  there  came  against  Gibeah  ten  thousand 

2  the  people  came  to  the  house  of  God,  and 
8  behold ,  there  came  none  to  the  camp  from 

3  22  when  their  fathers  or  their  brethren  come 
■.  2  they  came  into  the  country  of  Moab,  and 
•  ’  19  two  went  until  they  came  to  Beth-lehem 
22  they  came  to  Beth-lehem  in  the  beginning 

3  she . .  came,  and  gleaned  in  the  field  after 

,  4  Boaz  came  from  Bethlehem,  and  said  unto 

7  she  came,  and  hath  continued  even  from 
,  7  she  came  softly,  and  uncovered  his  feet 

>  14  Let  it  not  be  known  that  a  woman  came 
i  16  when  she  came  to  her  mother  in  law,  she 

1.  19  they  rose  up.  .and  came  to  their  house  to 
,3  the  priest’s  servant  came,  while  the  flesh 

1  14  unto  all  the  Israelites  that  came  thither 

2.  15  they  burnt  the  fat,  the.  .servant  came 

2.  27  there  came  a  man  of  God  unto  Eli,  and 

2  31  the  days  come,  that  I  will  cut  off  thine 

2  34  this  (shall  be)  a  sign,  .that  shall  come 

2.  36  that  is  left  in  thine  house  shall  come 

3  10  the  Lord  came,  and  stood  and  called  as  at 

4  3  Let  us  fetch  the  ark.  .when  it  cometh 

I.  5  the  ark  of  the  Lord  came  into  the  camp 
4  12  there  ran  a  man.  .and  came  to  Shiloh 

4  13  when  the  man  came  into  the  city,  and  told 
4'  16  I  (am)  he  that  came  out  of  the  army  and 

I  5  nor  any  that  come  into  Dagon’s  house 
5.  10  it  came  to  pass,  as  the  ark  of  God  came 

6  14  the  cart  came  into  the  field  of  Joshua 

7  1  the  men  of  Kirjath-jearim  came,  and 

7  13  the  Philistines,  .came  no  more  into  the 

8.  4  all  the  elders,  .came  to  Samuel  unto  R. 

Q12  haste  now,  for  he  came  to  day  to  the  city 
0  13  for  tlie  people  will  not  eat  until  he  come 
9  15  Lord  had  told  Samuel .  .before  Saul  came 
o.  3  thou  shalt  come  to  the  plain  of  Tabor 
o  5  thou  shalt  come  to  the  hill  of  God,  where 
o'  5  When  thou  art  come  thither  to  the  city 
O  8  till  I  come  to  thee,  and  show  thee  what 
[O  10  when  they  came  thitherto  the  hill,  behold 
to’  13  he  had  made  an  end  of  prophesying  lie 
to  14  that  (they  were)  nowhere,  we  came  to  S. 
to.'  22  enquired,  .if  the  man  should  yet  come 

II.  4  Then  came  the  messengers  to  Gibeah  of 

I I  5  Saul  came  after  the  herd  out  of  the  field 
11'.  9  they  said  unto  the  messengers  that  came 

11.  9  the  messengers  came  and  showed  (it)  to 
ii  ii  they  came  into  the  midst  of  the  host  in 

12.  12  the  king  of  the  children  of  Ammon  came 
8  but  Samuel  came  not  to  Gilgal ;  and  the 

10  as  soon  as  he  had  made.  .Samuel  came 

1 1  thou  earnest  not  within  the  days  appoint. 

20  Saul  and  all  the  people,  .came  to  the  bat. 

24  all  (they  of)  the  land  came  to  a  wood 

4  Saul  came  to  a  city  of  Amalek,  and  laid 
7  (until)  thou  comest  to  Shur,  that  (is)  over 

12  Saul  came  to  Carmel,  and.  .lie  set  him 

13  Samuel  came  to  Saul :  and  Saul  said 
4  And  Samuel  came  to  Beth-Jehein 

4  the  elders,  .said, Comest  thou  peaceably ? 

5  and  come  with  me  to  the  sacrifice 
II  we  will  not  sit  down  till  he  come  hither 

21  David  came  to  Saul,  and  stood  before  him 

20  lie  came  to  the  trench,  as  the  host  was 

22  And  David .  .came  and  saluted  his  breth 
34  there  came  a  lion .  .and  took  a  lamb  out  of 

43  (Am)  I  a  dog,  that  thou  comest  to  me  with 

44  Thou  comest  to  me  with  a  sword,  and 
44  I  come  to  thee  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

'  52  until  thou  come  to  the  valley,  and  to 

6  as  they  came,  .women  came  out  of  all  the 
18  So  David,  .came  to  Samuel  to  Ramah 

22  and  came  to  a  great  well  that  (is)  m  S. 

23  he.  .prophesied  until  he  came  to  baiotti 
1  David,  .came  and  said  before  Jonathan 
0  evil  were  determined  by  my  father  to 

10  come  to  the  place  where  thou  didst  hide 

21  come  thou  :  for  (there  is)  peace  to  thee 
21  cometh  not  the  son  of  Jesse  to  meat 
2q  he  cometh  not  unto  the  king  s  table 
38  gathered  up  the  arrows,  and  came  to  his 

1  Then  came  David  to  Nob  to  Ahimelech  the 
is  shall  this  (fellow)  come  into  my  house  ? 

4  David  departed,  and  came  into  the  forest 

11  and  they  came  all  of  them  to  the  king 
9  I  saw  the  son  of  Jesse  coming  to  Nob,  to 

10  come  to  Keilali,  to  destroy  the  city  for 
27  there  came  a  messenger  unto  Saul,  saying 
3  he  came  to  the  sheep  cotes  by  the  way 
8  for  we  come  in  a  good  day  :  give.  I  pray 

8  whatsoever  cometh  to  thine  hand  unto 

9  when  David  s  young  men  came,  they  spake 

12  David's  young  men.  .came  and  told  him  all 

iq  Go  on  before  me ;  behold . .  I  come  after 
26  the  Lord  hath  withliolden  thee  from  com. 
33  which  hast  kept  me  this  day  from  coming 

24.  34  except  thou  hadst  hasted  and  come  to 
24.  36  Abigail  came  to  Nabal:  and,  behold,  he 
26.  1  the  Ziphites  came  unto  Saul  to  Gibeah 
26.  3  lie  saw  that  Saul  came  after  him  into  the 
26!  5  David  arose,  and  came  to  the  place  where 
26'.  7  So  David  and  Abishai  came  to  the  people 

26. 10  or  his  day  shall  come  to  die  ;  or  he  shall 
26.  15  for  there  came  one  of  the  people  in  to 


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1  Sa.  27.  9  David,  .returned,  and  came  to  Achish 

28.  4  the  Philistines,  .came  and  pitched  in  Sh. 

28.  8  and  they  came  to  the  woman  by  night 

28.  21  the  woman  came  unto  Saul,  and  saw  that 

29.  6  I  have  not  found . .  since  the  day  of  thy  co. 

30.  3  So  David  and  his  men  came  to  the  city 

30.  9  So  David,  .came  to  the  brook  Besor 

30.  21  David  came  to  the  two  hundred  men 
30.  23  the  company  that  came  against  us  into 

30.  26  when  David  came  to  Ziklag,  he  sent  of 

31.  4  come  and  thrust  me  through,  and  abuse 

31.  7  the  Philistines  came  and  dwelt  in  them 

31.  8  when  the  Philistines  came  to  strip  the 

31.  12  All  the  valiant  men  arose,  and  came  to 

2  Sa.  1.  2  behold  a  man  came  out  of  the  camp 

1.  2  (so)  it  was,  when  he  came  to  David,  that 

1.  3  David  said  unto  him.  .whence  comest 

2.  4  the  men  of  Judah  came,  and  there  they 

2.  23  as  many  as  came  to  the  place  where  Asa 

2.  29  and  they  came  to  Mahanaim 

3.  13  when  thou  comest  to  see  my  face 

3.  20  Abner  came  to  David  to  Hebron,  and 

3.  22  servants  of  David,  .came  from  (pursuing) 

3.  23  Abner  the  son  of  Ner  came  to  the  king 
3  24  Then  Joali  came  to  the  king,  and  said 

3.  24  Whathastthoudone?  behold,  Abner  came 

3.  25  Abner  the  sou  of  Ner.  .he  came  to  deceive 

3.  35  the  people  came  to  cause  David  to  eat 

4.  4  was  five  years  old  when  the  tidings  came 

4.  5  sons  of  Rimmon . .  came  about  the  heat  of 

4.  6  they  came  thither  into  the  midst  of  the 

4.  7  when  they  came  into  the  house,  he  lay  on 

5.  1  Then  came  all  the  tribes  of  Israel  to  David 

5  3  the  elders  of  Israel  came  to  the  king  to 

4.  8  The  blind  and  the  lame  shall  not  come 

5.  18  The  Philistines  also  came  and  spread 

5.  20  David  came  to  Baal-perazim,  and  David 

5.  23  come  upon  them  over  against  the  mulb. 

5.  25  from  Geba  until  thou  come  to  Gazer 

6  6  when  they  came  to  Nachon’s  threshing 

6.  9  How  shall  the  ark  of  the  Lord  come  to  me  ? 

6.  16  as  the  ark  of  the  Lord  came  into  the  city 

8.  5  the  Syrians  of  Damascus  came  to  succour 
o.  2  And  David’s  servants  came  into  the  land 
o.  14  So  Joab  returned.  .and  came  to  Jerusalem 

10. 16  Syrians  that  (were) beyond,  came  to  Hel. 

10. 17  all  Israel,  .passed  over  Jordan,  and  came 
1 1.  10  Camest  thounot  from  (thy)  journey  ?  why 

11.  22  messenger  went,  and  came  and  showed 

12.  1  he  came  unto  him,  and  said  unto  him 

12.  4  there  came  a  traveller  unto  the  rich  man 

12.  20  David  arose,  .and  came  into  the  house  of 

12  20  then  he  came  to  liis  own  house  ;  and  when 

13.  5  when  thy  fathercometh.  .let.  .Tamarcome 

13  6  1  pray  thee,  let  Tamar  my  sister  come 

13.  11  said  unto  her,  Come  lie  with  me,  my  sister 

13.  24  And  Absalom  came  to  the  king,  and  said 

13.  30  while  they  were  in  the  way . .  tidings  came 
13.  35  Behold,  the  king’s  sons  come :  as  thy 

13.  36  as  soon  as  he  had.  .the  king’s  sons  came 

14.  3  come  to  the  king,  and  speak  on  this 

14.  29  would  not  come,  .he  would  not  come 

14.  31  T,hen  Joab  arose,  and  came  to  Absalom 

14.  32  Come  hither,  that  I  may  send  thee  to  the 

14.  33  So  Joab  came  to  the  king,  and  told  him 

14.  33  he  came  to  the  king,  and  bowed  himself 
is  2  any  man  that  had  a  controversy  came 

15.  4  every  man  which  hath.,  cause  might  come 

15.  6  to  all  Israel  that  came  to  the  king  for 

15.  13  there  came  a  messenger  to  David,  saying 

15. 18  six  hundred  men.  .came  after  him  from  G. 
15  20  Whereas  thou  comest  (but)  yesterday 

14.  28  I  will  tarry,  .until  there  come  word  from 

15.  37  Husliai,  David’s  friend,  came  into  the 

15.  37  and  Absalom  came  into  Jerusalem 

16.  5  when  king  David  came  to  Bahurim 

16.  14  the  people  that  (were)  witli  him,  came 

16.  15  and  all  the  people,  .came  to  Jerusalem 

17.  2  I  will  come  upon  him  while  he  (is)  weary 

17.  12  shall  we  come  upon  him  in  some  place 

17.  17  they  might  not  be  seen  to  come  into  the 
17!  18  and  came  to  a  man’s  house  in  Buhurim 

17  20  Absalom’s  servants  came  to  the  woman  to 
17.  24  Then  David  came  to  Mahanaim.  And  Ab. 

18  27  a  good  man .  .cometh  with  good  tidings 
18!  31  And,  behold,  Cushicame;  and  Cushisaid 
iq.  5  Joab  came  into  the  house  to  the  king,  and 

19  8  And  all  the  people  came  before  the  king 
iq.  14  the  king  returned,  and  came  to  Jordan 
19. 15  Judah  came  to  Gilgal,  to  go  to  meet  the 

19.  24  until  the  day  he  come  (again)  in  peace 

19.  41  all  the  men  of  Israel  came  to  the  king 

20.  3  David  came  to  his  house  at  Jerusalem 

20.  12  every  one  that  came  by  him  stood  still 

20  14  they  came  and  besieged  him  in  Abel  of 

23. 1 3  three  of  the  thirty . .  came  to  David  in  _ 
24  6  they  came  to  Gilead .  .they  came  to  Dan-]. 

24.  7  Aud  came  to  the  stronghold  of  Tyre,  and 
24.  8  they  came  to  J  erusalem  at  the  end  of  nine 
24  13  Gail  came  to  David,  and  told  him,  and 
24  13  Shall  seven  years  of  famine  come  unto 
24.  18  And  Gad  came  that  day  to  David,  and 

1  Ki.  1.  28  And  she  came  into  the  king’s  presence 

I.  32  And  they  came  before  the  king 

1  34  that  he  may  come  and  sit  upon  my  throne 

J.  42  the  son  of  Abiathar  the  priest  came 

1.  47  the  king’s  servants  came  to  bless  our 

1  53  he  came  and  bowed  himself  to  king  Solo. 

2.  13  And  Adonijah  the  son  of  Haggith  came 

2. 13  And  she  said,  Comest  thou  peaceably? 

2  28  Then  tidings  came  to  Joab,  for  Joab  had 
2.  30  Benaiah  came  to  the  tabernacle  of  the  L. 

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i  Ki.  3. 15  he  came  to  Jerusalem,  aucl  stood  before 

3. 16  Then  came  there  two  women .  .harlots 

4.  34  there  came  of  all  people  to  hear  the  wisdom 

7. 14  he  came  to  king  Solomon,  and  wrought 

8.  3  all  tlieeldersof  Israel  came,  and.  .took  up 

8.  31  the  oath  come  before  thine  altar  in  this 

8.  41  cometh  out  of  a  far  country  for  thy  name’s 

8.  42  he  shall  come  and  pray  toward  this  house 

9.  28  And  they  came  to  Ophir,  and  fetched,  .gold 

10.  1  she  came  to  prove  him  with  hard  questions 

10.  2  she  came  to  Jerusalem  with  a  very  great 

10.  7  I  believed  not  the  words,  until  I  came 

10.  10  there  came  no  more  such  abundance  of 

10. 12  there  came  no  such  almug  trees,  nor  were 
10.  14  the  weight  of  gold  that  came  to  Solomon 
10.  22  once  in  three  years  came  the  navy  of  Thar. 

11. 18  they  arose  out  of  Midian,  and  came  to  P. 

11. 18  they  came  to  Egypt  unto  Pharaoh,  king 

12.  3  and  all  the  congregation  of  Israel  came 

12. 12  the  people  came  to  Rehoboam  the  third 

13  1  there  came  a  man  of  God  out  of  Judah 
13  7  Come  home  with  me,  and  refresh  thyself 

13. 10  he .  .returned  not  by  the  way  that  he  came 

13.  11  his  sons  came  and  told  him  all  the  works 
13.  12  what  way  the  man  of  God.  .which  came 
13.  14  the  man  of  God  that  earnest  from  Judah? 
13.  21  unto  the  man  of  God  that  came  from  J 
13.  22  thy  carcase  shall  not  come  unto  the  sep. 
13.  25  they  came  and  told  (it)  in  the  city  where 

13.  29  Unfold  prophet  came  to  the  city,  to  mourn 

14.  4  Jeroboam’s  wife,  .came  to  the  house  of 

14.  5  the  wife  of  Jeroboam  cometh  to  ask  a 

14. 13  for  he  only. .  shall  come  to  the  grave 

14. 17  Jeroboam  s  wife  arose,  .and  came  to  Tirz. 

17. 10  when  he  came  to  the  gate  of  the  city 

18. 12  when  I  come  and  tell  Ahab,  and  he  cannot 

19.  3  he  arose,  .and  came  to  Beer-sheba,  whicii 

19.  4  he.  .came  and  sat  down  under  a  juniper 

19.  9  he  came  thither  unto  a  cave,  and  lodged 

19. 15  when  thou  comest,  anoint  Hazael  (to  be) 

20.  30  Ben-hadad  fled,  and  came  into  the  city 

20.  32  So  they . .  came  to  the  king  of  Israel,  and 

20.  43  the  king  of  Israel,  .came  to  Samaria 

21.  4  Ahab  came  into  his  house  heavy  and 

21.  5  Jezebel  his  wife  came  to  him,  and  said 

22. 15  So  he  came  to  the  king.  And  the  king 

22.  27  with  water  of  affliction,  until  I  come  in 
3  Ki.  1.  13  came  and  fell  on  his  knees  before  Elijah 

2.  4  So  they  came  to  Jericho 

2. 15  they  came  to  meet  him,  and  bowed  them. 

3.  20  behold,  there  came  water  by  the  way  of 

3.  24  when  they  came  to  the  camp  of  Israel 

4.  1  the  creditor  is  come  to  take . .  my  two  sons 

4.  7  Then  she  came  and  told  the  man  of  God 

4. 10  it  shall  be,  when  he  cometh  to  us,  that  he 

4.  11  it  fell  on  a  day,  that  he  came  thither,  and 

4.  25  she  went,  and  came  unto  the  man  of  God 
4.  27  she  came  to  the  man  of  God  to  the  hill 

4.  39  came  and  shred  (them)  into  the  pot  of 

4.  42  there  came  a  man  from  Baal-shalisha 

5.  8  let  him  come  now  to  me,  and  he  shall  kno. 

5.  9  Naaman  came  with  his  horses  and  with 

5. 15  he  and  all  his  company ..  came  and  stood 
5. 24  when  he  came  to  the  tower,  he  took  (them) 

6.  4  when  they  came  to  Jordan,  they  cut 

6. 14  they  came  by  night,  and  compassed  the 

6.  23  So  the  bands  of  Syria  came  no  more  into 

6.  32  ere  the  messenger  came  to  him,  he  said 

6.  32  when  the  messenger  cometh,  shut  the 

7.  6  the  kings  of  the  Egyptians . .  come  upon 

7.  8  these  lepers  came  to  the  uttermost  part 

7.  8  came  again,  and  entered  into  another 

7.  10  they  came  and  called  unto  the  porter  of 

7. 10  We  came  to  the  camp  of  the  Syrians,  and 

8.  1  it  shall,  .come  upon  the  land  seven  years 

8.  7  Elisha  came  to  Damascus  ;  and  Ben-hadad 

8.  9  forty  camels’  burden,  and  came  and  stood 

8.  14  he  departed  from  Elisha,  and  came  to  Iris 
g.  2  when  thou  comest  thither,  look  out  there 

9.  5  when  he  came . .  the  captains  of  the  host 

9. 17  spied  the  company  of  Jehu,  as  he  came 

9. 17  he  came,  and  said,  I  see  a  company 

9. 18  The  messenger  came  to  them,  but  he 

9. 19  he  sent  out  a  second .  .which  came  to  them 

9.  20  came  even  unto  them,  and  cometli  not 

10.  2  Now  as  soon  as  this  letter  cometh  to  you 

10.  6  come  to  me.  .by  to  morrow  this  time 

jo.  7  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  letter  came  to 
10.  8  there  came  a  messenger,  and  told  him 
10.  17  when  he  came  to  Samaria,  he  slew  all 

10.  21  there  was  not  a  man  left  that  came  not 

10.  21  all  the.  worshippers  of  Baal  came,  so  that 

11.  8  he  that  cometh  within  the  ranges,  let  him 

11.  9  and  came  to  Jehoiada  the  priest 

11.  13  she  came  to  the  people  into  the  temple  of 

11.  19  he.. came  by  the  way  of  the  gate  of  the 

12.  9  as  one  cometh  into  the  house  of  the  Lord 

14. 13  came  to  Jerusalem,  and  brake  down  the 

15. 14  Menahem . .  came  to  Samaria,  and  smote 

13.  19  the  king  of  Assyria  came  against  the  land 

15.  29  In  the  days  of  Pekah.  .came  Tiglath-pile. 

16.  6  the  Syrians  came  to  Elatli.and  dwelt  there 

16. 11  against  king  Ahaz  came  from  Damascus 

17.  28  one  of  the  priests,  .came  and  dwelt  in 

18. 17  and  they  went  up,  and  came  to  Jerusalem 

18.  17  they  came  and  stood  by  the  conduit  of 

i8.  32  Until  I  come  and  take  you  away  to  a 

18.  37  Then  came  Eliakim  the  son  of  Hilkiah 

19.  5  servants  of  king  Ilezekiah  came  to  Isaiah 

19.  32  He  shall  not  come  into  this  city,  nor 

19.  32  nor  come  before  it  with  shield,  nor  cast 
19.  33  the  way  that  he  came,  by  the  same  shall 


2  Ki.19.  33  and  shall  not  come  into  this  city,  saith 

20.  1  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz  came  to  him,  and 

20.  14  Then  came  Isaiah  the  prophet  unto  king 

20. 14  and  from  whence  came  they  unto  thee  ? 

20.  17  days  come,  that  all  that  (is)  in  thine  house 

22.  9  Shaplian  the  scribe  "came  to  the  king,  and 

23.  17  of  the  man  of  God,  which  came  from  Ju. 

23.  18  the  bones  of  the  prophet  that  came  out 
23.  34  and  he  came  to  Egypt,  and  died  there 

24. 11  king  of  Babylon  came  against  the  city 
25.  1  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon  came 
25.  8  in  the  fifth  month . .  came  Nebuzar-adan 
25. 23  there  came  to  Gedaliah  to  Mizpah 

25.  25  came,  and  ten  men  with  him,  and  smote 
25.  26  all  the  people,  both  small  and  great . .  came 

1  Ch.  2.  55  These  (are)  the  Kenites  that  came  of 

4.  41  these  written  by  name  came  in  the  days 
7.  22  and  his  brethren  came  to  comfort  him 
9.25  their  brethren . .  (were)  to  come  after 

10.  4  let  these  uncircumcised  come  and  abuse 
10.  7  and  the  Philistines  came  and  dwelt  in 

10.  8  when  the  Philistines  came  to  strip  the 

11.  3  Therefore  came  all  the  elders  of  Israel  to 

11.  5  Thou  shalt  not  come  hither.  Nevertheless 

12.  1  Now  these  (are)  they  that  came  to  David 

12. 16  there  came  of  the  children  of  Benjamin 

12.  19  when  he  came  with  the  Philistines  against 

12.  22  day  by  day  there  came  to  David  to  help 

12.  23  came  to  David  to  lie] iron,  to  turn  the 

12.  31  which  were  expressed  by  name,  to  come 

12.  38  All  these  men  of  war . .  came  with  a  perfect 

13.  9  when  they  came  unto  the  threshing  floor 

14.  9  the  Philistines  came  and  spread  them 

14.  14  comeupon  them  over  against  the  mulberry 

15.  29  (as)  the  ark.  .came  to  the  city  of  David 

16.  29  bring  an  offering,  and  come  before  him 

16.  33  because  he  cometh  to  judge  the  earth 

17.  16  David  the  king  came  and  sat  before  the 

18.  5  when  the  Syrians  of  Damascus  came  to 

19.  2  so  the  servants  of  David  came  into  the 
19.  7  his  people ;  who  came  and  pitched  before 
19.  7  gathered  themselves,  .and  came  to  battle 
19. 13  Then  Joab  came  to  Jerusalem 

19.  17  he.  .passed  over  Jordan,  and  came  upon 

20.  1  and  came  and  besieged  Rabbah.  But 

21.  4  Joab  departed,  .and  came  to  Jerusalem 

21.  11  So  Gad  came  to  David,  and  said  unto  him 

21.  21  as  David  came  to  Oman,  Oman  looked 

24. 19  to  come  into  the  house  of  the  Lord 

2  Ch.  1.  13  Solomon  came  (from  his  journey)  to  the 

5.  4  the  elders  of  Israel  came  ;  and  the  Levites 

6.  22  tlie  oath  come  before  thine  altar  in  this 
6.  32  if  they  come  and  pray  in  this  house 

7. 11  and  all  that  came  into  Solomon’s  heart 

8. 1 1  the  ark  of  the  Rord  hath  come 

9.  1  she  came  to  prove  Solomon  with  hard 

g.  6  1  believed  not  their  words,  until  I  came 

9.  13  the  weight  of  gold  that  came  to  Solomon 
9. 21  every  three  years  once  came  the  ships  of 

10.  3  all  Israel  came  and  spake  to  Rehoboam 

10.  12  Jeroboam  and  all  the  people  came  to  R. 
n.  16  all  the  tribes  of  Israel . .  came  to  Jerusalem 
12.  3  without  number  that  came  with  him  out 
12.  4  he  took  the  fenced  cities,  .and  came  to 
12.  5  Then  came  Shemaiah  the  prophet  to  R. 

12.  11  the  guard  came  and  fetched  them,  and 

13.  9  whosoever  cometh  to  consecrate  himself 

14.  9  Zelah  the  Ethiopian . .  came  unto  Maresh. 
16.  7  the  seer  came  to  Asa  kiug  of  Judah,  and 

19. 10  what,  .shall  come  to  you  of  your bretliren 
20.  1  came  against  J  elioshaphat  to  battle 

20.  2  there  came  some  that  told  Jelioshaphat 
20.  2  There  cometh  a  great  multitude  against 
20.  4  even  out  of  all.  .cities  of  Judah  they  came 
20.  9  (when)  evil  cometh  upon  us,  (as)  the 

20. 10  when  they  came  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 
20.  11  to  come  to  cast  us  out  of  thy  possession 

20. 12  this  great  company  that  cometh  against 
20.  24  Judah  came  toward  the  watch  tower  in 
20.  25  his  people  came  to  take  away  the  spoil 
20.  28  they  came  to  Jerusalem  with  psalteries 

21. 12  there  came  a  writing  to  him  from  Elijah 

22.  1  the  band  of  men  that  came  with  the  Ar. 

22.  7  the  destruction . .  was  of  God,  by  coming 

23.  2  they  went  about,  .and  they  came  toJeru. 

23.  6  let  none  come  into  the  house  of  the  Lord 
23.  12  she  came  to  the  people  into  the  house  of 

23.  20  they  came  through  the  high  gate  into  the 

24.  11  the  high  priest's  officer  came  and  emptied 

24. 17  after  the  death  of  Jehoiada  came  the  pr. 

24.  23  they  came  to  Judah  and  Jerusalem,  and 

24.  24  the  Syrians  came  with  a  small  company 

25.  7  But  there  camea  man  of  God  to  him,  say. 

28.  9  he  went  out  before  the  host  that  came  to 

28.  12  stood  up  against  them  that  came  from 

28. 17  the  Edomites  had  come  and  smitten  Judah 

28.  20  Tilgath-pilneser  king  of  Assyria  came 

29. 15  they  gathered  their  brethren,  .and  came 

29.  17  on  the  eighth  day  of  the  month  came  they 

30.  1  they  should  come  to  the  house  of  the  L. 
30.  5  they  should  come  to  keep  the  passover 
30.  it  divers,  .humbled  themselves,  and  came 
30.  25  all  the  congregation  that  came  out  of  Is. 
30.  25  the  strangers  that  came  ont  of  the  land 
30.  27  their  prayer  came  (up)  to  his  holy  dwell. 

.  31.  8  and  the  princes  came  and  saw  the  heaps 
32.  1  Sennacherib  king  of  Assyria  came,  and 
32.  4  Why  should  the  kings  of  Assyria  come 
32.  26  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  came  not  upon 

34.  9  when  they  came  to  Hilkiah  the  high  pri. 

35.  22  and  came  to  fight  in  the  valley  of  Megiddo 
Ezra  2.  2  Which  came  with  Zerubbabel ;  Jeshua 


Ezra  3.  8  the  second  year  of  their  coming  unto  the 

7.  8  he  came  to  J erusalem  in  the  fifth  month 

7.  9  on  the  first  (day)  of  the  fifth  month  came  j 

8.  32  we  came  to  J  erusalam,  and  abode  there 
10.  8  whosoever  would  not  come  within  three 
10.  14  Let.  .our  rulers,  .come  at  appointed 

Neh.  1.  2  Hanani,  one  of  my  brethren,  came,  he 
2.  7  convey  me  over  till  I  come  into  J  udah 
2.  9 1  came  to  the  governors  beyond  the  river 
2. 11 1  came  to  Jerusalem,  and  was  there  three 
4.  8  to  come  (and)  to  fight  against  Jerusalem 

4.  11  They  shall  not  know,  .till  we  come  in  the 

4. 12  when  the  Jews  which  dwelt  by  them  came 

5.  17  those  that  came  unto  us  from  among  the 

6.  10  I  came  unto  the  house  of  Shemaiah  the 
6.  10  for  they  will  come  to  slay  thee 

6.  10  in  the  night  will  they  come  to  slay  thee 

6.  17  and  (the  letters)  of  Tobiah  came  unto 

7.  7  who  came  with  Zerubbabel,  Jeshua,  N. 

13.  1  the  Moabite  should  not  come  into  the 

13.  6  came  I  unto  the  king,  and  after  certain 

13.  7  I  came  to  Jerusalem,  and  understood  of 
13.  21  From  that  time  forth  came  they  no  (more) 

13.  22  I  commanded,  .(that)  they  should  come 
Esth.  1.  12  queen  Vasliti  refused  to  come  at  the  king’s 

1.  17  to  be  brought  in.  .but  she  came  not 

1. 19  That  Vashti  come  no  more  before  king  A. 

2.  13  Then  thus  came  (every)  maiden  unto  the 
4.  2  And  came  even  before  the  king's  gate 

4-  4  Esther’s  maids  and  her  chamberlains  came 

4.  9  Hatach  came  and  told  Esther  the  words 
4. 11  wiiosoever, whether  man  or  woman, shall  c. 

5.  4  let  the  king  and  Haman  come  this  day 
5.  5  So  the  king  and  Haman  came  to  the  ban. 

5.  8  let  the  king  and  Haman  come  to  the  bau. 

5. 10  when  he  came  home,  he  sent  and  called 

7.  1  the  king  and  Haman  came  to  banquet 

8.  1  and  Mordecai  came  before  the  king 

9.  25  But  when  (Esther)  came  before  the  king 
Job  1.  6  there  was  a  day.  .the  sons  of  God  came 

1.  6  and  Satan  came  also  among  them 
1.  7  Lord  said  unto  Satan,  Whence  comest 
1.  14  there  came  a  messenger  unto  Job,  and 
1  16,  17,  18  While  lie(was). . speaking .. came 

1.  19  there  came  a  great  wind  from  the  wilder. 

2.  1  the  sons  of  God  came  to  present  them. 

2.  1  Satan  came  also  among  them,  to  present 

2.  2  theLORDsaid..Fromwhencecomestthou? 

2. 11  had  made  an  appointment  together  to  c. 

3.  6  let  it  not  come  into  the  number  of  the 
3.  7  let  no  joyful  voice  come  therein 

3. 24  For  my  sighing  cometh  before  I  eat,  and 

3.  26  neither  was  I  quiet ;  yet  trouble  came 
5.  21  be  afraid  of  destruction  when  it  cometh 

5.  26  shalt  come  to  (thy)  grave  in  a  full  age 

6.  20  they  came  thither,  and  were  ashamed 

9.  32  (and)  we  should  come  together  in  judg. 

13. 16  for  an  hypocrite  shall  not  come  before  him 

14.  14  will  I  wait,  till  my  change  come 

17.  10  as  for  you  all,  do  ye  return,  and  come  now 
19.  12  His  troops  come  together,  and  raise  up 

21.  17  (how  oft)  cometh  their  destruction  upon 
23.  3  (that)  I  might  come  (even)  to  his  seat 

27.  9  Will  God  hear,  .cry  when  trouble  cometh 

28.  20  Whence  then  cometh  wisdom  ?  and  where 

29.  13  The  blessing  of  him.  .came  upon  me 

30.  26  I  looked  for  good,  then  evil  came  (unto  me) 
30. 26  when  I  waited  for  light,  there  came  dark. 

37.  9  out  of  the  south  cometh  the  whirlwind 

38.  11  Hitherto  shalt  thou  come,  but  no  further 

41.  13  (or)  who  can  come  (to  him)  with  his 

41. 16  that  no  air  can  come  between  them 

42.  11  Then  came  there  unto  him  all  his  brethren 
Psa.  5.  7  I  will  come  (into)  thy  house  in  the  multi. 

18.  6  my  cry  came  before  him,  (even)  into  his 

22.  31  They  shall  come,  and  shall  declare  his 
35.  8  Let  destruction  come  upon  him  at  una. 

37.  13  for  he  seeth  that  his  day  is  coming 

40.  7  Then  said  I,  Lo,  I  come  :  in  the  volume 

41.  6  if  he  come  to  see  (me),  liespeaketh  vanity 

42.  2  when  shall  I  come  and  appear  before  God  ? 

50.  3  Our  God  shall  come,  and  shall  not  keep 

51.  title,  when  Nathan  the  prophet  came  unto 

52.  title,  when  Doeg  the  Edomite  came  and 
54.  title,  when  the  Ziphims  came  and  said  to  S. 
65.  2  unto  thee  shall  all  flesh  come 

69.  27  let  them  not  come  into  thy  righteousness 

71.18  thy  power  to  every  one  (that  is)  to  come 

79. 11  Let  the  sighing  of  the  prisoner  come 
86.  9  nations  whom  thou  bast  made  shall  come 
88!  2  Let  my  prayer  come  before  thee  :  incline 
95  6  0  come,  let  us  worship  and  bow  down  ;  let 
96.  8  bring  an  offering,  and  come  into  Ins  courts 
96.  13  for  he  cometh,  for  he  cometh  to  judge  the 
98.  9  for  he  cometh  to  judge  the  earth  :  with 

100.  2  come  before  his  presence  with  singing 

101.  2  0  when  wilt  thou  come  unto  me  ?  I  will 

102.  1  O  Lord,  .let  my  cry  come  unto  thee 

105. 19  Until  the  time  that  his  word  came  :  the 
105.  23  Israel  also  came  into  Egypt ;  and  Jacob 
ios.  31  He  spake,  and  there  came  divers  sorts  of 
105.  34  He  spake,  and  the  locusts  came,  and 

109.  18  let  it  come  into  his  bowels  like  water 
118.  26  Blessed  (be)  he  that  cometh  in  the  name 
119. 170  Let  my  supplication  come  before  thee 
121.  1  unto  the  hills,  from  ivhence  cometh  my 
132.  3  Surely  I  will  not  come  into  the  tabernacle 
Prov.  1.  26  1  will  mock  when  your  fear  cometh 

1.  27  When  your  fear  cometh  as  desolation,  and 
1.  27  your  destruction  cometh  as  a  whirlwind 
1.  27  when  distress  and  anguish  cometh  upou 

3.  25  Be  not  afraid  of.  .fear,  .when  it  cometh 


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Prov.  6.  ii  So  shall  thy  poverty  come  as  one  that 

6. 15  Therefore  shall .  .calamity  come  suddenly 
7  20  He . .  will  come  home  at  the  day  appointed 

1 1.  2  (When)  pride  cometh,  then  cometh  shame 
ii  8  and  the  wicked  cometh  in  his  stead 
i3.  12  (when)  the  desire  cometh,  (it  is)  a  tree  of 

18.  3  When  the  wicked  cometh,  (then)  cometh 

18.  17  his  neighbour  cometh  and  searcheth  him 
24  25  a  good  blessing  shall  come  upon  them 
24.  34  So  shall  thy  poverty  come  (as)  one  that 

26.  2  so  the  curse  causeless  shall  not  come 
Eccl.  1.  4 generation passeth  away.. (another).. c. 

2.  12  what  (can)  the  man  (do)  that  cometh  after 

2.  16  the  days  to  come  shall  all  be  forgotten 
5  3  a  dream  cometh  through  the  multitude 

5.  15  As  he  came  forth  of  his  mother's  womb 

5.  15  naked  shall  he  return  to  go  as  he  came 
5.  16  in  all  points  as  he  came,  so  shall  he  go 
8.  10  who  had  come  and  gone  from  the  place 

9  14  and  there  came  a  great  king  against  it 

11.  8  All  that  cometh  (is)  vanity 

12.  1  while  the  evil  days  come  not,  nor  the  years 
Song  2.  8  behold,  he  cometh,  leaping  upon  the 

4  8  Come  with  me  from  Lebanon,  (my)  spouse 
4.  16  come,  thou  south.  .Let  my  beloved  come 

Isa  1  12  When  ye'come  to  appear  before  me,  who 

1  23  neither  doth  the  cause  of  the  widow  come 

5  19  the  Holy  One  of  Israel  draw  nigh  and  c. 

5  26  behold,  they  shall  come  with  speed 

7.  17  shall  bring,  .days  that  have  not  come 
7  19  they  shall  come,  and  shall  rest  all  of  them 
7  24  With  arrows  and  with  bows  shall  (men)  c. 

7  25  there  shall  not  come  thither  the  fear  of 

10  3  the  desolation  (which)  shall  come  from  far 

13.  5  They  come  from  a  far  country,  from  the 

13  6  it  shall  come  as  a  destruction  from  the 

13.  9  Behold,  the  day  of  the  Lord  cometh,  cruei 

13.  22  her  time  (is)  near  to  come,  and  her  days 

14.  9  moved  for  thee  to  meet  (thee)  at  thy  com. 

14]  31  there  shall  come  from  the  north  a  smoko 
16.  12  that  heshall  come  tohis  sanctuary  to  pray 

19.  1  the  Lord  rideth.  .shall  come  into  Egypt 

19.  23  the  Assyrian  shall  come  into  Egypt,  and 

20.  1  In  the  year  that  Tartan  came  unto  Ashdod 

21.  1  it  cometh  from  the  desert,  from  a  terrible 

21.  9  And,  behold,  here  cometh  a  chariot  of 

27.  6  cause  them  that  come  of  Jacob  to  take 
27  11  the  women  come,  (and)  set  them  on  Are 

27.  13  they  shall  come  which  were  ready  to  perish 
30.  13  whose  breaking  cometh  suddenly  at  an 
30.  27  the  name  of  the  Lord  cometh  from  far 
30  29  to  come  into  the  mountain  of  the  Lord 
32.  10  shall  fail,  the  gathering  shall  not  come 

35.  4  behold,  your  God  will  come . .  he  will  come 

35  10  the  ransomed,  .shall  return,  and  come  to 

36.  17  Until  I  come  and  take  you  away  to  a  laud 

36.  22  Then  came  Eliakim  the  son  of  Ililkiah 

36  5  the  servants  of  king  Ilezekiah  came  to  I. 

37  29  back  by  the  way  by  which  thou  earnest 

37.  33  He  shall  not  come  into  this  city, ‘nor  shoot 

37.  33  nor  come  before  it  with  shields,  nor  cast 
37  34  By  tlie  way  that  he  came,  by  the  same 

■  37'  34  and  shall  not  come  into  this  city,  saith 

38.  1  the  sou  of  Amoz,  came  unto  him,  and  said 

39.  3  Then  came  Isaiah  the  prophet  unto  king 

39  3  and  from  whence  came  they  unto  thee 

39.  6  the  days  come,  that  all  that  (is)  in  thine 

40.  10  the  Lord  God  will  come  with  a  strong 

41.  22  or  declare  us  things  for  to  come 

41.  25  I  have  raised  up.  .and  he  shall  come 
44.  7  and  shall  come,  let  them  show  uuto  them 
45  20  Assemble  yourselves  and  come ;  draw 
45  24  (even)  to  him  shall  (men)  come ;  and  all 
47  9  these  two  (things)  shall  come  to  thee  in 
47.  9  they  shall  come  upon  thee  in  their  perfe. 
47.  it  Therefore  shall  evil  come  upon  thee;  thou 
47  11  desolation  shall  come  upon  thee  suddenly 
47.  13  (these  things)  that  shall  come  upon  thee 

49.  12  Behold,  these  shall  come  from  afar  ;  and 
49  18  all  these  gather  themselves,  .(and)  come 

50.  2  Wherefore,  when  I  came,  (was  there)  no 

51.  11  come  with  singing  unto  Zion  ;  and  ever. 

52.  1  there  shall  no  more  como  into  thee  the 
56.  1  for  my  salvation  (is)  near  to  come,  and 

59.  20  And  the  Redeemer  shall  come  to  Zion 

60.  4  they  gather  themselves  together,  they  c. 
60.  4  thy  sons  shall  come  from  far,  and  thy 
60.  5  forces  of  the  Gentiles  shall  come  unto  thee 
60.  6  all  they  from  Sheba  shall  come :  they 

60.  13  The  glory  of  Lebanon  shall  come  unto  thee 
62.  11  Behold,  thy  salvation  cometh ;  behold,  his 
63  1  Who  (is)  this  that  cometh  from  Edom 
66.  7  she  brought  forth ;  before  her  pain  came 

66. 15  behold,  the  Lord  will  come  with  fire,  and 
66.  18  it  shall  come,  that  I  will  gather  all  nations 
66.  18  and  they  shall  come,  and  see  my  glory 
66.  23  shall  all  flesh  come  to  worship  before  me 
Jer.  1. 15  For,  lo,  I  will  call . .  and  they  shall  come 

2.  3  evil  shall  come  upon  them,  saith  the  L. 

2.  31  We  are  lords  ;  we  will  come  no  more  uuto 

3.  18  they  shall  come  together  out  of  the  laud 

4.  12  a  full  wind,  .shall  come  unto  me 

4.  16  watchers  come  from  a  far  country,  and 

5.  12  (It  is)  not  he  ;  neither  shall  evil  come 

6.  3  shepherds  with  their  flocks  shall  come 

6.  20  To  what  purpose  cometh  there  to  me 

6.  22  Behold,  a  people  cometh  from  the  north 
6.  26  the  spoiler  shall  suddenly  come  upon  us 
7. 10  come  and  stand  before  me  in  this  house  1 
7. 32  behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord 
8.  7  observe  the  time  of  their  coming ;  but 
9. 17  Consider  ye.  .that  they  may  come  ;  and 


Jer  9  1 7  send  fdr . .  (women),  that  they  may  come 
0  25  Behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord 

1 3  2o  and  behold  them  that  come  from  the  north 

14  3  they  came  to  the  pits,  (and)  found  no 
16. 14  Therefore,  behold,  the  days  come,  saith 

16  19  Gentiles  shall  come  unto  thee  from  the 
,7;  6  he.. shall  not  see  when  good  cometh 

17  8  he  .shall  not  see  when  heat  cometh,  but 

17  15  the  word  of  the  Lord?  letitcomenow 
17.  26  they  shall  come  from  the  cities  of  Judah 
iq.  6  behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord 
19.  14  Then  came  Jeremiah  from  Tophet 
20  6  thou  shalt  come  to  Babylon,  and  there 

22.  23  how.  .shalt  thou  be  when  pangs  come 

23.  3,  7  Behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the  LORD 
23. 17  No  evil  shall  come  upon  you 

25.  31  A  noise  shall  come  (even)  to  the  ends  of 

26  2  speak  unto  all .  .which  come  to  worship  in 
27.  3  the  hand  of  the  messengers  which  come 

27  7  until  the  very  time  of  his  laud  come 
30  3  For,  lo,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord 
31.  9  They  shall  come  with  weeping,  and  with 
31.  12  they  shall  come  and  sing  in  the  height  of 

37  27  31,  38  Behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the 
32’.  7  Behold,  Hanameel.  .shall  come  unto  thee 
32  8  mine  uncle’s  son,  came  to  me  into  the 

32  29  the  Chaldeans,  .shall  come  and  set  fire 
33.  5  They  come  to  fight  with  the  Chaldeans 
33*  14  Behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord 
35. 11  Come,  and  let  us  go  to  Jerusalem  for  fear 
36  6  of  all  Judah  that  come  out  of  their  cities 
36  9  to  all  the  people  that  came  from  the  cities 
36  14  took  the  roll  in  his  hand,  and  came  unto 
36  29  The  king  of  Babylon  shall  certainly  come 
37. 19  The  king  of  Babylon  shall  not  come  against 

38.  25  if  the  princes  hear,  .and  they  come  unto 

38  27  Then  came  all  the  princes  unto  Jeremiah 
39'.  1  In  the  ninth  year . .  came  Nebuchadrezzar 

40.  4  If  it  seem  good  unto  thee  to  come  with 
40.  4  come,  and  I  will  look  well  unto  thee ;  but 
40.  4  if  it  seem  ill  unto  thee  to  come  with  me 
40  8  Then  they  came  to  Gedaliah  to  Mizpah 
40  10  to  serve  the  Chaldeans,  which  will  come 
40  12  all  the  Jews,  .came  to  the  land  of  Judah 

40.  13  all  the  captains,  .came  to  Gedaliah  to  M. 

41.  1  even  ten  men  with  him,  came  uuto  Geda. 
41.  5  there  came  certain  from  Shecliem,  from 
4r  6  Come  to  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Ahikam 

41'  7  wlien  they  came  into  the  midst  of  the  city 
43'  7  So  they  came  into  the  land  of  Egypt :  for 
43.  7  Thus  oame  they  (even)  to  Tahpanhes 
43  11  when  he  cometh,  he  shall  smite  the  land 

46. 13  Nebuchadnezzar. . should  come(aud)snnte 
46  18  (As)  I  live,  saith  the  King . .  shall  he  come 
46.  20  Egypt  (is  like),  .(but)  destruction  cometh 
46.  20  it  cometh  out  of  the  north 
46  22  come  against  her  with  axes,  as  hewers  of 
47'  4  the  day  that  cometh  to  spoil  all  the  Ph. 

48  8  the  spoiler  shall  come  upon  every  city 
48  12  behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord 

48  16  The  calamity  of  Moab  (is)  near  to  come 

49  2  behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord 

49.  4  (saying),  Who  shall  come  unto  me? 

49  q  If  grape-gatherers  come  to  thee,  would 
40!  14  Gather  ye  together,  and  come  against 
49  36  the  outcasts  of  Elam  shall  not  come 

50.  4  the  children  of  Israel  shall  come,  they  and 
so"  5  Come,  and  let  us  join  ourselves  to  the 
50’  26  Come  against  her  from  the  utmost  border 
50’  41  Behold,  a  people  shall  come  from  the 

31  10  come,  and  let  us  declare  in  Zion  the  work 
,1*  13  abundant  in  treasures,  thine  end  is  come 
3;  and  the  time  of  her  harvest  shall  come 
31.  46  a  rumour  shall  both  come  (one)  year 

51.  47  the  days  come,  that  I  will  do  judgment 
31.  48  the  spoilers  shall  come  unto  her  from 
si.  52  behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord 

51.  53  shall  spoilers  come  unto  her,  saitli  the 
31  60  all  the  evil  that  should  come  upon  Baby, 
si.  61  When  thou  comest  to  Babylon,  .read  all 

52.  4  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon  came 
52.  12  in  the  tenth  (day)  of  the  month,  .came  N. 

Lam  1.  4  because  none  come  to  the  solemn  feasts 

I.  22  Let  all  their  wickedness  come  before  thee 

Eze  1  4  behold, 'a  whirlwind  came  out  of  the  north 

3.  15  I  came  to  them  of  the  captivity  at  Tel-a. 

4.  14  neither  came  there  abominable  flesh  into 

7.  25  Destruction  cometh ;  and  they  shall  seek 

7.  26  Mischief  shall  come  upon  mischief,  and 
g.  2  six  men  came  from  the  way  of  the  higher 

11.  16  in  the  countries  where  they  shall  come 

II.  18  they  shall  come  thither,  and  they  shall 
12.  16  among  the  heathen  whither  they  come 
14.  1  Then  came  certain  of  the  elders  of  Israel 
14.  4,  7  his  iniquity  before  his  face,  and  cometh 
14.  4,  the  Lord  will  answer  him  that  cometh 

16  16  (the  like  things)  shall  not  come,  neither 
16.  33  that  they  may  come  unto  thee  on  every 

17  3  A  great  eagle,  .came  unto  Lebanon,  and 

20!  1  certain  of  the  elders  of  Israel  came  to 
21.  7  For  the  tidings,  because  it  cometh  :  and 
21  7  behold,  it  cometh,  and  shall  be  brought 

21.  19  sword  of  the  king  of  Babylon  may  come 
21.  20  Appoint  a  way,  that  the  sword  may  come 

21.  27  it  shall  be  no  (more),  until  he  come  whose 

22.  3  in  the  midst  of  it,  that  her  time  may  come 

23.  17  the  Babylonians  came  to  her  into  the  lied 
23.  24  they  shall  come  against  thee  with  chariots 
23.  39  they  came  the  same  day  into  my  sanctuary 
23.  40  that  ye  have  sent  for  men  to  come  from 

23.  40  they  came  :  for  whom  thou  didst  wash 

24.  24  when  this  cometh,  yc  shall  know  that  I 


Eze.  24.  26  he  that'escapetli  in  that  day  shall  come 
30.  4  And  the  sword  shall  come  upon  Egypt 
30.  9  as  in  the  day  of  Egypt :  for,  lo,  it  cometh 
33  3  when  he  seeth  the  sword  come  upon  the 

33  4  if  the  sword  come  and  take  him  away,  Ins 

33.  6  But  if  the  watchman  see  the  sword  come 
33  6  if  the  sword  come  and  take  (any)  person 

33.  2i  one  that  had  escaped  out  of  Jerusalem  c 
„  22  afore  he  that  was  escaped  came,  and  had 
33  22  until  he  came  to  me  in  the  morning;  and 
33.  30  Come,  .and  hear,  .the  word  that  cometh 
33  31  they  come  unto  thee  as  the  people  cometh 
33!  33  lo  it  will  come,  then  shall  they  know 
36.  8  for  they  are  at  hand  to  come 
37  g  Come  from  the  four  winds,  O  breath,  and 

37  10  and  the  breath  came  into  them,  and  they 

38  8  in  the  latter  years  thou  shalt  come  into 
-8.  9  Thou  shalt  ascend  and  come  like  a  storm 
08. 13  Art  thou  come  to  take  a  spoil?  hast  thou 
38.  15  thou  shalt  come  from  thy  place  out  of  the 

38.  18  Gog  shall  come  against  the  land  of  Israel 

39.  17  Assemble  yourselves,  and  come;  gather 
40  6  Then  came  he  unto  the  gate  which  look. 

43.  2  the  glory  of  the  God  of  Israel  came  from 
43  3  that  I  saw  when  I  came  to  destroy  the  c. 

43.  4  the  glory  of  the  Lord  came  into  the  house 

44.  25  they  shall  come  at  no  dead  person  to 

46.  9  the  people  of  the  land  shall  come  before 

47.  9  whithersoever  the  rivers  shall  come,  shall 

47  9  because  these  waters  shall  come  thither 

47.  9  shall  live  whither  the  river  cometh 

47.  20  till  a  man  come  over  against  Hamath 
Dan.  1.  1  In  thejthird  year,  .came  Nebuchadnezzar 
2  2  So  they  came  and  stood  before  the  king 

8!  5  behold,  an  he  goat  came  from  the  west 

8.  6  he  came  to  the  ram  that  had  (two)  horns 
8  17  So  he  came  near . .  and  when  he  came 
q.  26  the  people  of  the  prince  that  shall  come 
10.  3  neither  came  flesh  nor  wine  in  my  mouth 
10.  13  one  of  the  chief  princes,  came  to  help  me 
10.  20  Knowest  thou  wherefore  I  come  unto  thee? 

10.  zo  lo,  the  prince  of  Grecia  shall  come 

1 1  6  king’s  daughter  of  the  south  shall  6°™® 

1 1  7  which  shall  come  with  an  army,  and  shall 

11  9  the  king  of  the  south  shall  come 

11  10  (one)  shall  certainly  come,  and  overflow 
it  13  shall  certainly  come  after  certain  years 
11  15  So  the  king  of  the  north  shall  come 

11.  16  he  that  cometh ..  shall  do  according 

11.  29  lie  shall  return,  and  come  toward  the  so. 

11  30  the  ships  of  Chittim  shall  come  against 
11.  45  vet  he  shall  come  to  his  end,  and  none 
11  os.  4.15  come  not  ye  unto  Gilgal,  neither  go  ye  up 
6 .  she  shall  come  unto  us  as  the  ram,  as  the 
q.  4  their  bread  for  their  soul  shall  not  come 
10.  12  till  he  come  and  rain  righteousness  upon 

13. 13  The  sorrows  of  a .  .woman  shall  come 

13. 15  an  east  wind  shall  come,  the  wind  of  the 
Joel  1.  13  come,  lie  all  night  in  sackcloth,  ye  minis. 

1.  rs  destruction  from  the  Almighty  shall,  .co. 

2.  1  for  the  day  of  the  Lord  cometh,  for  (it  is) 

2.  31  before  the  great,  .day  of  the  Lord  come 

3.  11  come,  all  ye  heathen . .  gather  yourselves 
3. 11  cause  thy  mighty  ones  to  come  down,  O 

3. 13  come,  get  ye  down  ;  for  the  press  is  full 
Amos  4.  2  lo,  the  days  shall  come  upon  you,  that 

4.  4  Come  to  Beth-el, and  transgress ;  at  Gilgal 
-  q  the  spoiled  shall  come  against  the  fortress 

6.  1  nations,  to  whom  the  house  of  Israel  came  . 

8.  11  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord  God,  that 

9. 13  Behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the  lord 
Obad.  5  If  thieves  came  to  thee,  if  robbers  by 

5  if  the  grape-gatherers  came  to  thee 
Jon.  i.  8  What .  .thine  occupa.?  and  whence  comest 
Mic.  1.  15  he  shall  come  unto  Adullam  the  glory  of 

3  11  none  evil  can  come  upon  us 

4.  8  unto  thee  shall  it  come,  even  the  first  do. 

4  8  the  kingdom  shall  come  to  the  daughter 
V  3  when  the  Assyrian  shall  come  into  our 

5  6  when  he  cometh  into  our  land,  and  when 
7"  4  the  day  of  thy  watchmen .  .cometh 

7.  12  (In)  that  day  (also)  he  shall  come  even  to 

Hab  1  8  and  their  horsemen  shall  come  from  far 

I  q  They  shall  come  all  for  violence  :  their 
2'  3  it  will  surely  come,  it  will  not  tarry 

3.  3  God  came  from  Teman,  and  the  Holy 
Zeph  2.  2  the  fierce  anger  of  the  Lord  come  upon 
22  the  day  of  the  Lord's  anger  come  upon 
Ha"  1  14  they  came  and  did  work  in  the  house 
3'  2.  7  and  the  desire  of  all  nations  shall  come 
2. 16  (one)  cametoanheapoftwenty(measures) 
2. 16  (one)  came  to  the  press  fat  for  to  draw 
Zecli.  1.  21  Then  said  I,  What  come  these  to  do? 

2. 10  I  come,  and  I  will  dwell  in  the  midst  of 
6.  10  come  thou  the  same  day,  and  go  into  the 

6. 1 5  they  (that  are)  far  off  shall  come  and  bund 

8.  20  that  there  shall  come  people,  and  the 

8  22  strong  nations  shall  come  to  seek  the  L. 
q.  9  behold,  thy  King  cometh  unto  thee 
12  q  all  the  nations  that  come  against  Jerusa 
14.  1  Behold,  the  day  of  the  Lord  cometh  and 

I I  c  the  Lord  my  God  shall  come,  (and)  all  the 

i4  16  the  nations  which  came  against  Jerusalem 

ii  18  the  family  of  Egypt  go  not  up,  and  come 
14  18  the  Lord  will  smite  the  heathen  that  come 
ii  21  all  they  that  sacrifice  shall  come  and  take 
Mai.  3.  ‘  1  the  Lord  . .  ye  seek,  shall  suddenly  come 
71  behold,  lie  shall  come,  saith  the  Lord  of 

3  2  who  may  abide  the  day  of  his  coming  ? 

4  1  the  day  cometh .  .the  day  that  cometh 

4  5  the  coming  of  the  great  and  dreadful  day 

4  6 1  come  and  smite  the  earth  with  a  curse 


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6.  To  tread,  proceed,  darak. 

Nuni24.  17  there  shall  come  a  star  out  of  Jacob,  and 

7.  To  come  hastily,  ?]V?  link. 

Ezra  5.  5  to  cease,  till  the  matter  came  to  Darius 

8.  To  be,  n'n  hayah. 

Gen.  15.  '1  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  Abram 

9.  To  go,  proceed,  go  on,  ti*?n  lialak. 

Gen.  32.  6  also  he  cometh  to  meet  thee,  and  four  h. 
Num22.  14  and  said,  Baalam  refuseth  to  come  with 

22.  16  Let  nothing,  .hinder  thee  from  coming 

22.  37  wherefore  earnest  thou  not  unto  me? 

Deut.  2.  14  the  space  iu  which  we  came . .  (was)  thirty 
Josh.  6.  a  and  the  rereward  came  after  the  ark 

6.  13  the  rereward  came  after  the  ark  of  the 
2  Sa.  13.  34  there  came  much  people  by  the  way  of 
1  Ki.13.  9  by  the  same  way  that  thou  earnest 

13.  17  again  to  go  by  the  way  that  thou  earnest 
Job  20.  25  the  glittering  sword  cometh  out  of  his 
Eccl.  1.  7  the  place  from  whence  the  rivers  come 
Isa.  60.  3  the  Gentiles  shall  come  to  thy  light,  and 

60.  14  sons  also  of  them,  .shall  come  bending 
Mic.  4.  2  And  many  nations  shall  come,  and  say 

10.7b  be  turned,  haphak,  2. 

1  Sa.  4.  19  she . .  travailed ;  for  her  pains  came  upon 

11.7b  be  begotten,  born,  "i1?;  yalad,  2. 

Deut  15.  19  All.  .that  come  of  thy  herd  and  of  thy 

12.2b  go,  proceed,  tl?;  yalak. 

Gen.  19.  32  Come,  let  us  make  our  father  drink  wine 
29.  1  Then  Jacob,  .came  into  the  land  of  the 
31.  44  come  thou,  let  us  make  a  covenant,  I  and 
37.  13  come,  and  I  will  send  thee  unto  them 
37.  20  Come  now  therefore,  and  let  ns  slay  him 
37.  27  Come,  and  let  us  sell  him  to  the  Ishmeel. 
Exod.  3.  10  Come  now.  .1  will  send  thee  unto  Phara. 
Numio.  29  come  thou  with  us,  and  we  will  do  thee 

22.  6  Come  now.  .1  pray  thee,  curse  me  this 

22.  11  come  now,  curse  me  them  ;  perad venture 

22. 17  come  therefore.  I  pray  thee,  curse  me 

23.  7  Come,  curse  me  Jacob,  and  come,  defy  I. 

23.  13  Come,  I  pray  thee,  with  me  unto  another 

23.  27  Come.  .1  will  briug  thee  unto  another 

24.  14  come  (therefore,  and)  I  will  a  dvertise 
Judg.  4J22  Come,  and  I  will  show  thee  the  man  whom 

9. 10,  12,  14  Come  thou  (and)  reign  over  us 
11.  6  Come,  and  be  our  captain,  that  we  may 

19.  11  Come,  .let  us  turn  in  into  this  city  of  the 

19.  13  Come  and  let  us  draw  near  to  one  of  these 
1  Sa.  9.  5  Saul  said  to  his  servant.  .Come,  and  let  us 

9.  9  Come,  and  let  us  go  to  the  seer :  for  (he 

9.  10  Saul  said  to  his  servant,  .come,  let  us  go 
11.  14  said  Samuel  to  the  people,  Come,  and  let 

14.  1  Come, and  letusgo  over  to  the  Philistines' 

14.  6  Come, and  letusgo  over  unto  thegarrison 

17.  41  the  Philistine  came  on  anddrewnearunto 

17.  44  Come  tome,  and  I  will  give  thy  flesh  unto 

17.  48  the  Philistine  arose,  and  came  and  drew 

20.  11  Come,  and  let  us  go  out  into  the  field 

23.  3  hovvmuchmore  then  if  we  come  to  Keilah 

23.  27  Haste  thee,  and  come ;  for  the  Philistines 

1  Ki.  1.  12  come,  let  me,  I  pray  thee,  give  thee 

13  15  Come  home  with  me,  and  eat  bread 

15.  19  come  and  break  thy  league  with  Baasha 

2  Ki.  7.  4  come,  and  let  us  fall  unto  the  host  of  the 

7.  9  now  therefore  come,  that  we  may  go  and 

10.  16  Come  with  me,  and  see  my  zeal  for  the  L. 
14.  8  Come,  let  us  look  one  another  in  the  face 

2  Ch.n.  14  left  their  suburbs,  .and  came  to  Judah 

25. 17  Come,  let  us  see  one  another  in  the  face 
Ezra  10.  6  (when)  he  came  thither,  he  did  eat  no  br. 
Neh.  2.  17  come, '.and  let  us  build  up  tlie/wall  of  Jer. 

6.  2  Come',  let  us  meet  together,  .in  the  plain 
6.  7  Come  now.  .and  let  us  take  counsel 
Psa.  34.  1 1  Come,  ye  children,  hearken  unto  me  ;  I 
46.  8  Come,  behold  the  works  of  the  Lord 
66.  5  Come  and  see  the  works  of  God  :  (he  is) 

66.  16  Come  (and)  hear,  all  ye  that  fear  God 
80.  2  stir  up  thy  strength,  and  come  (and)  save 
83.  4  Come,  and  let  us  cut  them  off  from  (being) 
95.  1  O  Come,  let  us  sing  unto  the  LORD  ;  let 
Prov.  1.  11  Come  with  us,  let  us  lay  wait  for  blood 
7. 18  Come,  let  us  take  our  fill  of  love  until  the 
9.  5  Come,  eat  of  my  bread,  and  drink  of  the 
Song  7.  11  Come,  my  beloved,  let  us  go  forth  into 
Isa.  1.  18  Come  now,  and  let  us  reason  together 

2.  3  Come  ye,  and  let  us  go  up  to  the  mount. 
2.  5  come  ye,  and  let  us  walk  in  the  light  of 

26.  20  Come,  my  people,  enter,  .into  thy  chamb. 
45.  14  they  shall  be  thine  :  they  shall  come  after 
55.  1  come  ye.  .come  ye,  buy  and  eat ;  yea,  c. 
53.  3  Incline  your  ear,  and  come  unto  me  :  hear 
Jer.  12.  9  come  ye,  assemble  all  the  beasts  of  the 

18.  18  Then  said  they,  Come,  and  let  us  devise 

18.  18  come,  and  let  us  smite  him  with  the 
36.  14  Take  in  thine  hand  the  roll,  .and  come 
48.  2  come,  and  let  us  cut  it  off  from  (being)  a 

Hos.  6.  1  Come,  and  let  us  return  unto  the  Lord 

Jon.  I.  7  Come,  and  let  us  cast  lots,  that  we  may 

Mic.  4.  2  Come,  and  let  us  go  up  to  the  mountain 

13.  To  go  or  come  out,  nx;  yatsa. 

Gen.  10.  14  out  of  whom  came  Philistim  and  Caph. 

24.  s  unto  the  land  from  whence  thou  earnest 
2  Ki.24.  7  the  king  of  Egypt  came  not  again  any 

1  Ch.  1.  12  And  Pathrusim.  .of  whom  came  the  P. 

1  Ch.  2.  53  of  them  came  the  Zareathites.  and  the 
Job  26.  4  and  whose  spirit  came  from  thee? 

Eccl.  4.  14  For  out  of  prison  he  cometh  to  reign 


14.7b  arrive,  reach,  rbij  meta,  nao  inetah. 

Dan.  4.  24  the  decree  of  the  Most  High,  which  is  c. 

4.  28  All  this  came  upon  the  king  Nebuchad. 

6.  24  or  ever  they  came  at  the  bottom  of  the 

7.  13  and  came  to  the  Ancient  of  days,  and 

7.  22  the  time  came  that  the  saints  possessed 

15.7b  come  upon,  touch,  V!)  naga. 

Judg2o.  41  for  they  saw  that  evil  was  come  upon 
Ezra  3.  I  when  the  seventh  month  was  come,  and 
Neh.  7.  73  when  the  seventh  month  came,  the  cliil. 
Esth.  9.  26  and  (of  that),  .which  had  come  unto  them 
Isa.  16.  8  they  are  come  (even)  unto  Jazer,  they 
Jon.  3.  6  For  word  came  unto  the  king  of  Nineveh 
Mic.  1.  9  her  wound  (is)  incurable  ;  for  it  is  come 

16.7b  come  upon,  touch,  jtai  naga,  5. 

1  Sa.  14.  9  Tarry  until  we  come  to  you ;  then  we  will 
Esth.  2.  12  every  maid's  turn  was  come  to  go  in  to 
2.  15  his  daughter  was  come  to  go  in  unto  the 

4.  3  king’S(Commandment  andihis  decree  came 

4.  14  who  knoweth  whether  thou  art  come  to 
6.  14  with  him,  came  the  king's  chamberlains 

8.  17  king's  commandment  and  his  decree  came 
Song.  2.  12  the  time  of  the  singing  (of  birds)  is  come 
Dau.  8.  7  I  saw  him  come  close  unto  the  ram,  and 

12.  12  Blessed  (is)  he  that  waiteth,  and  cometh 

17.  To  draw  nigh,  trij  nagash. 

Exodig.  15  the  third  day :  come  not  at  your  wives 

24.  14  let  him  come  unto  them 

Josh  14.  6  the  children  of  Judah  came  unto  Joshua 
Ruth  2.  14  At  meal  time  come  thou  hither,  and  eat 

1  Ki.  18.  21  Elijah  came  unto  all  the  people,  and  said 

20.  22  the  prophets  came  to  the  king  of  Israel 
20.  28  there  came  a  man  of  God,  and  spake  unto 

2  Ki.  2.  5  sons  of  the  prophets,  .at  Jericho  came 
Ezra  4.  2  they  came  toZerubbabel,  and  to  the  chief 

18. 7b  be  draivn  nigh,  emj  nagash,  2. 

Deut  25.  1  If  there  be  a  controversy.,  and  they  come 

25.  9  shall  his  brother's  wife  come  unto  him 

1  Ki.20.  13  there  came  a  prophet  unto  Ahab  king  of 
Ezra  9.  1  these  things  were  done,  the  princes  came 

19.7b  give,  jnt  natlian. 

Prov  13.  10  Only  by  pride  cometh  contention  :  but 

20.  To  ascend,  come  up,  p?P  selaq. 

Dan.  2.  29  thy  thoughts  came  into  thy  mind  upon 

21.7b  come  over,  nnji  abar. 

Gen.  18.  5  for  therefore  are  ye  come  to  your  servant 
Num.  5.  14,  14  the  spirit  of  jealousy  come  upon  him 

5.  30  the  spirit  of  jealousy  cometh  upon  him 

6.  "  5  there  shall  no  razor  come  upon  his  head 
Deut  29.  16  we  came  through  the  nations  which  ye 
Judg.  9  25  they  robbed  all  that  came  along  that  way 

22.7b  go  up,  nby  alah. 

Lev.  19.  19  neither  shall  a  garment,  .come  upon  thee 
Num  19.  2  no  blemish,  (and)  upon  which  never  came 
Judgi3.  5  no  razor  shall  come  on  his  head  :  for 

1  Sa.  1.  11  there  shall  no  razor  come  upon  his  head 

6.  7  on  which  there  hath  come  no  yoke,  and 

2  Ki.  12.  4  all  the  money  that  cometh  into  any 
Job  5.  26  as  a  shock  of  corn  cometh  in  its  season 
Song  3.  6  Who  (is)  this  that  cometh  out  of  the  wil 
Isa.  65.  17  formershallnotberemembered.norcome 
Jer.  7.  31  I  commanded  (them)  not,  neither  came 

19.  5  nor  spake  (it),  neither  came  (it)  into  my 
32.  35  I  commanded  them  not,  neither  came  it 
51.  50  and  let  Jerusalem  come  into  your  mind 
Eze.  20.  32  that  which  cometh  into  your  mind  shall 
38.  10  at  the  same  time  shall  things  come  into 
44.  17  no  wool  shall  come  upon  them  whiles 

23.7b  go  up,  bbit.  alal. 

Dan.  5. 10  the  'ipieen,  by  reason . .  came  into  the  ban. 

24.  To  come  up  or  against,  Sirs  paga. 

Josh.  16.  7  And  it  went  down,  .and  came  to  Jericho 

25.  To  prosper,  go  on  successfully,  nby  tsaleach. 
Judg  14.  19  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  came  upon  him 
1  Sa.  10.  6  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  will  come  upon 

10. 10  and  the  Spirit  of  God  came  upon  him.  and 

11.  6  the  Spirit  of  God  came  upon  Saul  when 

16.  13  And  the  Spirit  of  the  LORD  came  upon 

18.  10  that  the  evil  spirit  from  God  came  upon 

26.7b  come  near,  npp  qarab. 

Exod36.  2  whose  heart  stirred  him  up  to  come  unto 
Num  9.  6  they  came  before  Moses,  and  before  A. 

27.  1  Then  came  the  daughters  of  Zelophehad 
Deut  2.  37  Only  unto  the  land,  .thou  earnest  not 

22.  14  when  I  came  to  her  I  found  her  not  a  m. 
Josh  7.  14  tribe  which  the  LORD  taketh  shall  come 
7  14,  14  which  the  Lord  shall  take  shall  come 
1  Ki.  2.  7  for  so  they  came  to  me  when  I  fled 
Psa.  27.  2  my:foes  came  upon  me  to  eat  up  my  flesh 
Jon.  1.  6  So  the  shipmaster  came  to  him,  and  said 

27.7b  come  near,  rip  qerab. 

Dan.  6.  20  when  he  came  to  the  den,  he  cried 

28.7b  meet,  rnp  qarah,  2. 

Nuni23.  3  peradventure  the  Lord  will  come  to  meet 

29.7b  go  up,  arafiairui  anabaino. 

Acts  7.  23  it  came  into  his  heart  to  visit  his  brethren 

21.  31  tidings  came  unto  the  chief  captain  of  the 

30.7b  come  away ,  ai epxogcu  aperchomai. 

Mark  3.  13  calleth.  .whom  he  would  :  and  they  came 

7.  30  when  she  was  come  to  her  house,  she 


LukC23-  33  they  were  [come]  to  the  place,  .called 
Kom  15.  28  I  will  come  by  you  into  Spain 

31.7b  go  away ,  ano^aivoi  apobainb. 

John2i.  9  As  soon  then  as  they  were  come  to  land 

32.  To  become,  yiropai  ginomai. 

Matt.  8.  16  the  even  was  come,  .and  he  cast  out  the 

14.  23  when  the  evening  was  come,  he  was  there 

20.  8  So  when  even  was  come,  the  lord  of  the 

26.  20  Now  when  the  even  was  come,  he  sat 

27.  1  When  the  morning  was  come,  all  the  chief 
27.  57  When  the  even  was  come,  there  came  a 

Mark  1.  11  And  there  came  a  voice  from  heaven 

4.  35  the  same  day,  when  the  even  was  come 
6.  2  when  the  sabbath  day  was  come,  he  began 
6.  21  Aud  when  a  convenient  day  was  come 

6.  47  when  even  was  come,  the  ship  was  in  the 

9.  21  How  long  is  it  ago  since  this  came  unto 

11.  19  when  even  was  come,  he  went  out  of  the 

15.  33  when  the  sixthliour  was  come,  there  w», 

15.  42  when  the  even  was  come,  .before  the  sab. 
Luke  1.  65  fear  came  on  all  that  dwelt  round  about 

3.  2  the  word  of  God  came  unto  John  the  son 
3.  22  and  avoice  came  fromheaven,  which  said 
9.  34  While  he  thus  spake,  there  came  a  cloud 

9.  35  there  came  a  voice  out  of  the  cloud,  saying 

19.  9  This  day  is  salvation  come  to  this  house 

22.  14  when  the  hour  was  come,  he  sat  down 

John  1.  17  grace  and  truth  came  by  Jesus  Christ 

5.  14  sin  no  more,  lest  a  worse  thing  come  unto 

6.  16  when  even  was  (now)  come,  his  disciples 

6.  25  said.  .Rabbi,  when  earnest  thou  hither? 

10.  35  unto  whom  the  word  of  God  came,  and 

12.  30  This  voice  came  not  because  of  me,  but 
13  19  Now  I  tell  you  before  it  come,  that,  when 

21.  4  when  the  morning  was  now  come,  Jesus 
Acts  2.  2  suddenly  there  came  a  sound  from  heaven 

2.  43  And  fear  came  upon  every  soul :  aud 

5.  5  great  fear  came  on  all  them  that  heard 

5.  11  great  fear  came  upon  all  the  church,  and 

7.  31  the  voice  of  the  Lord  came  unto  him 

9.  3  as  he  journeyed,  he  came  near  Damascus 

10.  13  there  came  a  voice  to  him.  Rise,  Peter 
12.  11  when  Peter  was  come  to  himself,  he  said 

16.  29  came  trembling,  and  fell  down  before  Pa. 

21.  17  when  we  were  come  to  Jerusalem,  the 
21.  35  when  he  came  upon  the  stairs ;  so  it  was 

26.  22  Prophets  and  Moses  did  say  should  come 

27.  7  we.  .scarce  were  come  over  against  Cnidus 
27.  16  we  had  much  work  to  come  by  the  boat 

27.  27  when  the  fourteenth  night  was  [come,]  as 

28.  6  after  they  had  looked,  .saw  no  harm  come 
2  Co.  1.  8  of  our  trouble  which  came  to  us  in  Asia 
Gal.  3.  14  That  the  blessing,  .might  come  on  the 

1  Tli.  1.  5  our  gospel  came  not  unto  you  in  word 

1  Ti.  6.  4  whereof  cometh  envy,  strife,  railings,  evil 

2  Ti.  3.  11  Persecutions,  afflictions,  which  came  unto 
Heb.n.  24  Moses,  when hewascome  to  years,  refused 
Rev.  12.  10  Now  is  come  salvation,  and  strength,  and 

33 . Hither,  here,  come  !  Sevpo  deuro. 

Mattig.  21  If  thou  wilt  be  perfect,  .come  (and)  follow 
Markio  21  come,  take  up  the  cross,  and  follow  me 
Lukei8.  22  Yet  lackest  thou  one  thing,  .come, follow 
John  11.  43  he  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  Lazarus,  come 
Acts  7.  3  come  into  the  land  which  I  shall  show 

7.  34  And  now  come  I  will  send  thee  into  Eg. 

34 . Hither,  here,  come!  SeCre  deute. 

Matt  II.  28  Come  unto  me,  all  (ye)  that  labour  and 

21.  38  This  is  the  heir  ;  come,  let  us  kill  him 

22.  4  all  things  (are)  ready  :  come  unto  the  m. 

25.  34  Come,  ye  blessed,  .inherit  the  kingdom 

28.  6  Come,  see  the  place  where  the  Lord  lay 

Mark  1.  17  Jesus  said  unto  them,  Come  ye  after  me 

6.  31  Come  ye  yourselves  apart  into  a  desert 
12.  7  This  is  the  heir;  come,  let  us  kill  him,  and 

Luke2o.  14  This  is  the  heir  :  [come,]  let  us  kill  him 
John  4.  29  Come,  see  a  man  which  told  me  all  things 
2i.  12  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  Come  (and)  dine 
Rev.  19.  17  Come  and  gather  yourselves  together  unto 

35.7b  come  through,  Si epxopai  dierchomai. 

Acts  9.  38  that  he  would  not  delay  to  come  to  them 

36.  To  be,  elp.1  eimi. 

Matt.  5.  37  whatsoever  is  more  than  these  cometh  of 
Marku  n  and  now  the  eventide  was  come,  he  went 
John  I.  46  Can  there  any  good  thing  come  out  of  N  ? 
Acts  24.  25  temperance,  aud  judgment  to  come 
2  Ti.  4.  3  time  will  come  when  they  w  ill  not  endure 

37.7b  come  in  or  into,  elcrepxopai  eiserchomai. 
Matt  8.  8  that  thou  shouldest  come  under  my  roof 
Lukei7-  7  by  and  by,  when  he  is  come  from  the  field 

38.7b  set  in,  arrive,  iviarTipu  cnistemi. 

2  Ti.  3.  1  in  the  last  days  perilous  times  shall  come 

39.  To  come  upon,  eirepyogat  eperchomai. 

4cts  14  19  there  came  thither  (certain)  Jews  from  A. 
Eph.  2.  7  That  in  the  ages  to  come  he  might  show 
40.7b  go  out  of ,  forth,  eK-rropevopai  ekporevomai. 
Mark  7.  23  All'tliese  evil  things  come  from  within 

41.7b  come  out  of,  forth,  i^epxopai  exerchomai. 
Matt  2.  6  for  out  of  thee  shall  come  a  Governor,  that 
Marku.  12  when  they  were  come  from  Bethany,  lie 
John  13  3  he  was  come  from  God,  and  went  to  God 

19.  5  Then  came  Jesus  forth, wearing  the  crown 
Acts  28.  15  they  came  to  meet  us  as  far  as  Appii  For. 

42.  To  come,  epxop-ai  erchomai. 

Matt  2.  2  we  have  seen  his  star,  .and  arc  come  to 


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,  s  Go  and  search .  .that  I  may  come  and  wo. 

2  n  it  came  and  stood  over  where  the  young 
2'  11  when  they  were  come,  .they  saw  the 
2  21  he  arose  .  .and  [camel  into  the  land  of  Is. 

2  2i  he  came  and  dwelt  in  a  city  called  Naza. 

,  7  Pharisees  and  Sadducees  come  to  Ins  ha. 

1'  ii  savin",  I  have  need.. and  comest  thou  to 
3.  it  leaving  Nazareth,  lie  came  and  dwelt  in 
t  A  Think  not  that  I  am  come  to  destroy  the 
l  ,1 1  am  not  come  to  destroy,  but  to  fulfil 
c  2d  first  be  reconciled ..  then  come  and  offer 
I’  10  Thv  kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done  in 
,  neware  of  false  prophets,  which  come  to 
1'J  2 7  the  rain  descended,  and  the  Hoods  came 
o’  „  tiiere  [came]  a  leper  and  worshipped  him 
8  !  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  I  will  come  and  heal 
a  n  and  to  another,  Come,  and  he  cometh 
8*  when  Jesus  was  come  into  Peter  s  house 
8  28  when  he  was  come  to  the  other  side 
8  20  art  thou  come  hither  to  torment  us  before 
o'  ?  passed  over,  and  came  into  his  own  city 
o  10  sinners  came  and  sat  down  with  him  and 
o  ii  for  I  am  not  come  to  call  the  righteous 
t  -  the  days  will  come,  when  the  bridegroom 

I  §  there  [camel  a  certain  ruler,  and  worship 
o'  18  come  and  lay  thy  hand  upon  her,  and  she 
o'  27  when  Jesus  came  into  the  rulers  house 
q.  28  when  he  was  come  into  the  house  the  bh 

10  17  let  your  peace  come  upon  it :  but  if  it  be 
jo  27  have  gone,  .till  the  Son  of  man  be  come 
10  74  that  I  am  come  to  send  peace  on  eai  th 
10  2I I  came  not  to  send  peace,  but  a  sword 
10’  77  For  I  am  come  to  set  a  man  at  variance 
ii  this  is  Elias,  which  was  for  to  come 
„  ,8  John  came  neither  eating  nor  drinking 

II  iq  The  Son  of  man  came  eating  and  drinkiii 

12  A  she  came  from  the  uttermost  parts  of  the 
,2’  I4  and  when  he  is  come,  he  findeth  (it)  empty 
1 ,  4  the  fowls  came  and  devoured  them  up 

17.  10  then  cometh  the  wicked  (one),  and  catch. 

17  2-  his  enemy  came  and  sowed  tares  among 
i,'  72  birds  of  the  air  come  and  lodge  in  the  hr. 

.7  54  when  he  was  come  into  his  own  country 
14  28  bid  me  come  unto  thee  on  the  water 

Ii  29  And  he  said,  Come.  And  when  Peter  was 
77  came  and  worshipped  linn,  saying,  Of  a 
it  74  they  came  into  the  land  of  Gennesaret 
it  Then  came  she  and  worshipped  him,  say. 

J'.  29  Jesus  departed  and  came  ingh  unto  the 
is  an  and  came  into  the  coasts  of  Magdala 
,6  3?  when  his  disciples  were  come  to  the  other 

16  17  When  Jesus  came  into  the  coasts  of  Ces. 

24  If  any  (man)  will  come  after  me,  let  him 
,6  27  For  the  Sou  of  man  shall  come  111  the 
16!  28  see  the  Son  of  man  coming  iu  his  kingdom 

17  10  Why  then  say.  .that  Elias  must  first  come 
\Z  „  Elias  truly  shall  first  come,  and  restore  all 
\l\  I2  I  say  unto  you,  That  Elias  is  come  already 

j 4  when  they  were  come  to  the  multitude 
17.  24  when  they  were  come  to  Capernaum,  they 

18  7  for  it  must  needs  he  that  offences  come 
,s'  7  woe  to  that  man  by  whom  the  offence  ca 
is’  11  [For  the  Son  of  man  is  come  to  save  that] 

,8  71  came  ami  told  unto  their  lord  all  that  was 
iq  3i  came  into  the  coasts  of  Judea  beyond  J 
jl  t  t  Tpsus  said,  .forbid  them  not,  to  come 
20  9  when  they  came  that  (were  hired)  about 
20  10  the  first  came. . and .. received  every  man 

20  28  the  Son  of  man  came  not  to  be  mimstei  ed 
*  t  when  they,  .were  come  to  Bethphage 

21'  5  Behold,  thy  King  cometh  unto  thee,  meek 

21  19  he  came  to  it,  and  found  nothing  thei  eon 
21  21  when  he  was  come  into  the  temple,  the 
2i!  32  came  unto  you  in  the  way  of  righteousness 

21  40  When  the  Lord  .  cometh,  wliat  will  he 

22  47  them  that  were  bidden .  .  would  not  come 

23  75  upon  you  may  come  all  the  righteous  bio. 

24  4  Kor  many  shall  come  in  my  name,  saying 
A  30  they  shall  see  the  Son  of  man  eoming  in 
A  79  knew  not  until  the  flood  came,  and  took 

24  42  ve  know  not  what  hour  your  Lord  doth  c. 
A  11  known  in  what  watch  the  thief  would  c. 
It  A  as  ye  think  not  the  Son  of  man  cometh 
2I  It  his  lord  when  he  cometli  shall  find  so 
A  6  Behold,  the  bridegroom  [cometh] ;  go  ye 
23. 10  while  they  went  to  buy,  the  bridegroom 

25  11  Afterward  came  also  the  other  virgins 
25'  13  nor  the  hour  wherein  the  Son  of  man  [c  ] 

25  iq  After  a  long  time  the  lord,  .cometh  anil 
25.  7?  the  Son  of  man  shall  come  in  his  glory 
25.  36  I  was  in  prison,  and  ye  came  unto  me 

25  3Q  when  saw  we  thee  in  prison,  and  came 

26  36  Then  cometh  Jesus  with  them  unto  a  p ace 

26  40  he  cometh  unto  the  disciples,  and  findeth 
26. 1,  he  came  and  found  them  asleep  again  .  for 
26  45  Then  cometh  he  to  his  disciples,  andsaith 

26  47  lo,  Judas.. came,  and  with  him  a  great 
26:  A  ye  see  the  Son  of  man .  .coming  m  the  cl 

27  27  when  they  were  come  unto  a  place  called 
27  49  let  us  see  whether  Elias  will  come  to  save 
27. 17  When  the  even  was . .  there  came  a ,  1 Tch  m. 
27  64  lest  his  disciples  come  by  night,  and  steal 
28.  t  the  first  (day)  of  the  week,  came  Mary  .  I. 
28.  11  some  of  the  watch  came  into  the  city 
28.  13  His  disciples  came  by  night  1 and  stole 

Mark  1.  7  There  cometh  one  nngbtier  than  l  after 
t.  a  that  Jesus  came  from  Nazareth  of  Gan  fee 
1  14  Jesus  came  into  Galilee,  preaching  the 
i!  24  art  thou  come  to  destroy  us?  I  know  thee 
1  40  there  came  a  leper  to  him, beseeclnn^  lnm 
1  Is  and  they  came  to  him  from  every  quarter 
2'.  43  they  come  unto  him,  bringing  one  sick  of 


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17  I  came  not  to  call  the  righteous, 1  utsin. 

18  the  Pharisees  used  to  fast :  and  tl  ey  come 
20  the  days  will  come,  when  the  bridegroom 

8  when  they  had  heard,  .came  unto  him 
m  There  came  then  his  brethren  and  his  m. 
a  the  fowls  of  the  air  came  and  devoured  it 
i  -  but,  when  they  have  heard,  Satan  cometh 
22  hut  that  it  should  come  abroad 
i  And  they  came  over  unto  the  other  side 
i c  they  come  to  Jesus,  and  see  him  that  was 
22  behold,  there  cometh  one  of  the  rulers  of 
24  come  and  lay  thy  hands  on  her,  that  she 
27  came  in  the  press  behind,  and  touched  his 
„  the  woman,  .came  and  fell  down  before 
J  While  he  yet  spake,  there  came  from  the 
ig  he  cometh  to  the  house  of  the  ruler  of 
i  he  went . .  and  came  into  his  own  country 
2q  they  came  and  took  up  his  corpse,  and 
■u  for  there  were  many  coming  and  going 
48  the  fourth  watch  of  the  night  he  cometh 
they  came  into  the  land  of  Gennesaret 
x  and  certain  of  the  scribes,  which  came 
2=  a  (certain)  woman .  .came  and  fell  at  his 
he  came  unto  the  sea  of  Galilee,  through 

10  he.  .came  into  the  parts  of  Dalmanutha 
22  he  cometh  to  Bethsaida ;  and  they  bring 
-4  Whosoever  will  [come]  after  me,  let  him 
28  when  he  cometli  in  the  glory  of  Ins  Father 

1  they  have  seen  the  kingdom  of  God  come 
7  and  a  voice  came  out  of  the  cloud,  saying 

11  say  tlie  scribes  that  Elias  must  first  co. 

12  lie.  .told  them,  Elias  verily  cometli  first 

13  I  say  unto  you,  That  Elias  is  indeed  come 
,4  when  he  came  to  (his)  disciples,  lie  saw 
33  lie  came  to  Capernaum  :  and,  being  in 

I  he  arose  from  thence,  and  cometh  into 

14  Suffer  the  little  children  to  come  unto 
30  and  in  the  world  to  come  eternal  life 

45  the  Son  of  man  came  not  to  be  ministered 

46  they  came  to  Jericho  :  and  as  he  went 
50  casting  away  his  garni  ents,  rose,  and  came 

q  Blessed  (is)  he  that  cometh  in  the  name 
,0  Blessed  (lie)  the  kingdom .  .that  cometh 

1 3  he  came . .  and  when  he  came  to  it,  he  tou. 

15  they  come  to  Jerusalem  :  and  Jesus  went 
27  they  come  again  to  Jerusalem  :  and  as  he 
27  there  come  to  him  the  chief  priests,  and 

9  He  will  come  and  destroy  the  husbandmen 

14  when  they  were  come,  they  say  unto  him 
18  Then  come  unto  him  the  Sadducees 
42  there  came  a  certain  poor  widow,  and 

6  For  many  shall  come  in  my  name,  saying 
26  then  shall  they  see  the  Soil  of  man  com. 

35  when  the  master  of  the  house  cometh 

36  Lest,  coming  suddenly,  lie  find  you  sleep. 

7  there  came  a  woman  having  an  alabaster 
,6  his  disciples  went  forth,  and  came  into 
17  in  the  evening  he  cometli  with  the  tw  elve 
32  they  came  to  a  place  which  was  named  G. 

37  Anil  he  cometh,  and  findeth  them  sleep. 

A  he  cometh  the  third  time, and  saith  Sleep 
4,  it  is  enough,  the  hour  is  come  ;  behold 
45  as  soon  as  he  was  come,  he.  .kissed  lnm 
62  ye  shall  see  the  Son  of  man  .  coming  m 
66  there  cometh  one  of  the  maids  of  the 
2i  Simon .  .who  passed  by.  coming  out  of  the 
36  let  us  see  whether  Elias  will  come  to  take 
43  Joseph  of  Arimathea.  .came,  and  went 

that  they  might  come  and  anoint  him 
they  came  unto  the  sepulchre  at  the 
43  the  mother  of  my  Lord  should  cojtie  to 
.  59  they  came  to  circumcise  the  child  :  and 
16  they  came  with  haste,  and  fouiul  Ma  j 
27  he  came  by  tlie  spirit  into  the  temple 
51  lie  went  down,  .and  [came]  to  Nazareth 
3  he  came  into  all  tlie  country  about  Jor 
12  Then  came  also  publicans  to  be  baptized 
16  one  mightier  than  I  cometh,  the  latchet 

16  he  came  to  Nazareth,  where  lie  had  been 
'4  art  thou  come  to  destroy  us  ?  I  know  thee 
42  the  people  sought  him  and  came  unto 

7  they  beckoned . .  that  they  should  come 
7  they  came,  and  filled  both  the  ships,  so 

17  which  were  [come]  out.  .every  town  of  G. 
72  I  came  not  to  call  the  righteous,  hut  sin. 
35  days  will  come,  when  the  bridegroom 
A  which  came  to  hear  him,  and  to  be  healed 
47  Whosoever  cometh  to  me,  and  heareth 

3  beseeching  him  that  he  would  come  and 

7  neither  thought  I  myself  worthy  to  come 

8  and  to  another,  Come,  and  he  cometh 
??  John,  .came  neither  eating  bread  nor  dr. 

'  tl  The  Son  of  man  is  come  eating  and  drink. 

'  32  then  cometh  the  devil,  and  taketh  away 
7  that  shall  not  be  known  and  come  abroad 
Then  they  went  out.  .and  came  to  Jesus 
41  there  came  a  man  named  Jairus,  aiulhe 
47  she  came  trembling,  and  falling  down 
49  While  he  yet  spake,  there  cometh  one 
a  23  If  any  (man)  will  come  after  me,  let  mm 
9  26  he  sliall  come  in  his  own  glory,  and  (m) 
q  56  the  Son  of  man  is  not  [come]  to  destroy 
iq  j  every  city . .  whither  he  himself  wouldjco.] 
10  32  likewise  a  Levite.  .[came]  and  looked  (on 

10.  3,  a  certain  Samaritan .  .came  where  lie  was 

11.  2  Thy  kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done,  as 

II  25  when  he  cometh,  he  findeth  (it)  swept 

11.  31  she  came  from  the  utmost  parts  of  the 
12  36  when  he  cometh  and  knocketli.  they  may 
12  3.  the  lord  when  he  cometli  shall  find  watch. 
12!  38  shall  [come]  in  the  second  watch,  or  come 

12.  39  known  what  hour  the  thief  would  come 


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Luke  12  40  the  Son  of  man  cometh  at  an  hour  when 
12  45  his  lord  when  he  cometh  shall  find  so 
'  49  I  am  come  to  send  fire  on  the  earth  ;  and 
S4  There  cometh  a  shower  ;  and  so  it  is 

6  he  came  and  sought  fruit  thereon,  and 

7  I  come  seeking  fruit  on  this  fig  tree,  and 
.  14  in  them  therefore  come  and  be  healed 

35  Blessed  (is)  he  that  cometh  in  the  name 
q  he  that  bade  thee  and  him  come  and  say 
10  when  he  that  bade  thee  cometh,  be  may 
17  Come  ;  for  all  tilings  are  now  ready 
.  20  I  have  married .  .therefore  I  cannot  come 

26  any  (man)  come  to  me,  and  hate  not  his 

27  whosoever  doth  not  bear,  .cross,  and  come 
31  with  ten  t  housand  tomeetlhm  that  cometh 

6  when  lie  cometli  home,  lie  ealleth.  .(his) 

17  when  he  came  to  himself,  he  said,  How 
20  he  arose,  and  came  to  his  father.  But 
25  as  he  came  and  drew  nigh  to  the  house 
-’o  as  soon  as  this  thy  son  was  come,  which 
’  21  moreover  the  dogs  came  and  licked  his 

28  they  also  come  into  this  place  of  torment 
1  is  impossible  but  that  offences  will  come 

I  woe  (unto  him)  through  whom  they  come! 

20  when  the  kingdom  of  God  should  come 
20  The  kingdom  of  God  cometh  not  with  oli. 

22  The  days  will  come,  when  ye  shall  desire 
27  the  flood  came,  and  destroyed  them  all 

3  was  a  widow  in  that  city ;  and  she  came 
8  when  the  Son  of  man  cometh,  shallhe  tuul 
'  16  Suffer  little  children  to  come  unto  me 
'  30  and  in  tlie  world  to  come  life  everlasting 

5  when  Jesus  came  to  the  place,  he  looked 
,  10  For  the  Son  of  man  is  come  to  seek  and 

13  and  said  unto  them,  Occupy  till  I  come 
'  18  the  second  came,  saying,  Lord,  thy  pound 
20  another  came,  saying,  Lord,  behold,  (here) 

16  He  shall  come  and  destroy  these  husband. 

6  (As  for)  these  things,  .the  days  will  come 
8  for  many  shall  come  in  my  name,  saying 

27  shall  they  see  the  Son  of  man  coming  m  a 
,'  ,  Then  came  tlie  day  of  unleavened  bread 
.  18  until  the  kingdom  of  God  shall  come 

45  when  he.  .was  come  to  his  disciples,  he 
26  a  Cyrenian,  coming  out  of  the  country 
42  remember  me  when  thou  comest  into  thy 

1  in  the  morning,  they  came  unto  the  sep. 

23  they  came,  saying,  that  they  had  also 

John  i.  7  The  same  came  for  a  witness,  to  bear  wit 
o  every  man  that  cometh  into  the  world 

II  He  came  unto  his  own,  and  his  own  reee 
2q  next  day  John  seeth  Jesus  coming  unto 
30  After  me  cometh  a  man  which  is  prefer. 

21  therefore  am  I  come  baptizing  with  watei 
39  Come  and  see.  They  came  and  saw  where 

46  Philip  saitli  unto  him,  Come  and  see 

47  Jesus  saw  Nathanael  coming  to  lnm,  and 

2  The  same  came  to  J esus  by  night,  and  said 
2  thou  art  a  teacher  come  from  Hod 
8  but  canst  not  tell  whence  it  cometh,  and 

iq  that  light  is  come  into  the  world 

20  neither  cometh  to  the  light,  lest  Ins  deeds 

21  he  that  doeth  truth  cometli  to  tlie  light 
2-  After  these  things  came  Jesus  and  his 
26  they  came  unto  John,  and  said .  .Rabbi 

26  the  same  baptizeth,  and  all  (men)  come 
5  Then  cometh  he  to  a  city  of  Samaria 
7  There  cometh  a  woman  of  Samaria  to 

,5  1  thirst  not,  neither  come  hither  to  draw 
16  Go  call  thy  husband,  and  come  hither 
21  Woman,  believe  me,  the  hour  cometh 
23  But  the  hour  cometh,  and  now  is,  when 
25  I  know  that  Messias  cometh,  which  is 
25  when  he  is  come,  he  will  tell  us  all  things 

27  upon  this  came  his  disciples,  and  marv. 

30  they  went  out  of  the  city,  and  came  unto 
35  yet  four  months,  and  (then)  cometh  liar. 

.  40  when  the  Samaritans  were  come  unto  him 
I.  when  he  was  come  into  Galilee,  the  Gal. 

.  46  So  Jesus  came  again  into  Cana  of  Galilee 
5.  when  he  was  come  out  of  Judea  into  G. 

!  24  hath  everlasting  life,  and  shall  not  come 
40  ve  will  not  come  to  me,  that  >e  might 
43 1  am  come  in  my  leather’s  name,  and  ye 
'  1,  another  sliall  come  in  his  own  name,  him 
’  4c  Tesus  saw  a  great  company  come  unto 
15  they  would  come  and  take  him  by  force 
.  i7  and  Jesus  was  not  come  to  them 
,  23  there  came  other  boats  from  Tiberias 
24  his  disciples,  .came  to  Capernaum, seeking 
;  35  he  that  cometh  to  me  shall  never  hunger 
}  37  hfm  that  cometh  to  me  I  will  in  no  wise 
5.  44  No  man  can  come  to  me,  except  the  pa. 

5  45  Every  man  therefore .. cometh  unto  me 
i  65  no  man  can  come  unto  me,  except  it  were 
'  27  when  Christ  cometh,  no  man  knoweth  w 
7'  28  I  am  not  come  of  myself ,  but  he  that  sent 
'  ,q  because  his  hour  was  not  yet  come 
7'  3 1  When  Christ  cometh,  will  he  do  more  mi. 
34  26  and  where  I  am,  (thither)  ye  cannot  c 
77’lf  any  man  thirst,  let  him  come  unto  me 
Z  shall  Christ  come  out  of  Galilee 
42  Christ  cometh  of  the  seed  of  David,  and 
4-  Then  came  the  officers  to  the  chief  priests 
to  he  that  came  to  Jesus  by  night,  being  one 
S2  all  the  people  [came]  unto  lnm;  andliesat 
14  whence  I  came . .  ye  cannot  tell  whence  I  c. 
20  for  his  hour  was  not  yet  come 
*7  whither  I  go,  ye  cannot  come 
42’neither  came  I  of  myself,  hut  he  sent  me 
44  the  night  cometh,  when  no  man  can  woik 
1  He  went  his  way  therefore . .  and  came  see. 


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John  q.  30  For  judgment  X  am  come  into  this  world 
io.  8  All  that  ever  came  before  me  are  thieves 
io,  io  The  thief  cometh  not.  .1  am  come  that 

10.  12  But  he  that,  .sceth  the  wolf  coming,  and 

1 1.  17  when  Jesus  came,  lie  found  that  he  had 
ii,  19  many  of  the  Jews  came  to  Martha  and  M. 
ii.  29  she  arose  quickly,  and  came  unto  him 

1 1.  30  Jesus  was  not  yet  come  into  the  town 
1 1.  32  when  Mary  was  come  where  Jesus  was 
11.  34  They  said  unto  him,  Lord,  come  and  see 
1 1.  3S  Jesus  therefore .  .cometh  to  the  grave 
1 1.  45  Then  many  of  the  Jews  which  came  to  M. 
ir.  48  the  Romans  shall  come  and  take  away 

11.  56  that  he  will  not  come  to  the  feast? 

12.  1  Jesus.. came  to  Bethany,  where  Lazarus 
12.  9  they  came  not  for  Jesus’  sake  only,  but 
12.  12  much  people  that  were  come  to  the  feast 
12.  is  behold,  thy  King  cometh,  sitting  on  an 
12.  22  Philip  cometh  and  telleth  Andrew 

12.  23  The  hour  is  come,  that  the  Son  of  man 
12.  27  but  for  this  cause  came  I  uuto  this  hour 
12.  28  Then  came  there  a  voice  from  heaven 
12.  46  I  am  come  a  light  into  the  world,  that 

12.  47  for  I  came  not  to  judge  the  world,  but  to 

13.  1  when  Jesus  knew  that  his  hour  was  come 
13.  6  Then  cometh  he  to  Simon  Peter  :  and  P. 

13.  33  Whither  I  go,  ye  cannot  come  ;  so  now 

14.  3  I  will  come  again,  and  receive  you  unto 
14.  6  no  man  cometh  unto  the  Father,  but  by 
14.  18  not  leave  you  comfortless  :  I  will  come 
14.  23  we  will  come  unto  him,  and  make  our 
14.  28  I  go  away,  and  come  (again)  unto  you 

14.  30  for  the  prince  of  this  world  cometh,  and 

15.  22  If  I  had  not  come  and  spoken  unto  them 

15.  26  when  the  Comforter  is  come,  whom  I  will 

16.  2  the  time  cometh;  that  whosoever  killeth 
16.  4  when  the  time  shall  come,  ye  may  remem. 
16.  7  the  Comforter  will  not  come  unto  you 
16.  8  when  he  is  come,  he  will  reprove  the 
16.  13  when  he,  the  Spirit  of  truth,  is  come,  he 
16.  13  and  he  will  show  you  things  to  come 

16.  21  hath  sorrow,  because  her  hour  is  come 
16.  25  the  time  cometh,  when  X  shall  no  more 
16.  28  and  am  come  into  the  world :  again,  I 

16.  32  the  hour  cometh,  yea,  is  now  come,  that 

17.  1  Father,  the  hour  is  come  ;  glorify  thy  Sou 
17.  11  these  are  in  the  world,  anil  I  come  to  thee 

17.  13  now  come  I  to  thee  ;  and  these  things 

18.  3  cometh  thither  with  lanterns  and  torches 
18.  4  knowing  all  things  that  should  come  upon 

18.  37  for  this  cause  came  I  into  the  world,  that 

19.  32  Then  came  the  soldiers,  and  brake  tire 
19.  33  But  when  they  eame  to  J esus . .  he  was  dead 
19.  38  lie  came,  .and  took  the  body  of  Jesus 
19.  39  And  there  came  also  Nicodemus,  which 

19.  39  at  the  first  came  to  Jesus  by  night)  and 

20.  1  The  first  (day)  of  the  week  cometh  Mary 
20.  2  Then  she  runneth,  and  cometh  to  Simon 
20.  3  Peter  therefore,  .came  to  the  sepulchre 
20.  4  did  outrun  Peter,  and  came  first  to  the 
20.  6  Then  cometh  Simon  Peter  following  him 
20.  8  other  disciple  which  came  first  to  the 
20.  18  Mary  Magdalene  came  and  told  the  dis. 
20.  19  the  same  day  at  evening,  .came  Jesus 
20.  24  Thomas. .wasnot  with  them, when  Jesus  c. 

20.  26  (Then)  came  Jesus,  the  doors  being  shut 

21.  8  the  other  disciples  came  in  a  little  ship 
21. 13  Jesus  then  cometh,  and  taketh bread,  and 
2i.  22,  23  If  I  will  that  he  tarry  till  I  come 

Acts  1.  11  this  same  Jesus,  .shall  so  come  in  like 

2.  20  before  that  great,  .day  of  the  Lord  come 

3.  19  when  the  times  of  refreshing  shall  come 

7.  1 1  there  came  a  dearth  over  all  the  land  of 

8.  27  the  Ethiopians,  .had  come  to  Jerusalem 
8.  36  as  they  went  on  (their)  way,  they  came 

8.  40  in  all  the  cities,  till  he  came  to  Cesarea 

9.  17  Jesus,  that  appeared.. as  thou  earnest 
9.  21  Is  not  this  he  that  came  hither  for  that 

10.  29  Therefore  came  I  (uuto  you)  without 

11.  s  a  great  sheet,  .and  it  came  even  to  me 

12. 10  they  came  unto  the  iron  gate  that  leadeth 

12.  12  he  came  to  the  house  of  Mary  the  mother 

13.  13  Now.  .they  came  to  Perga  in  Pamphylia 

13.  23  But,  behold,  there  cometh  one  after  me 
13  51  they  shook  off  the  dust,  .and  came  unto 

14.  24  after  they  had  passed.. they  came  to  P 

1 5.  30  when  they  were  dismissed,  they  [camej  to 

16.  7  After  they  were  come  to  Mysia,  they 
16.  37  let  them  come  themselves  and  fetch  us 

16.  39  they  came  and  besought  them,  and 

17.  1  when  they  had  passed,  .they  came  to  Th. 
17.  13  they  came  thither  also,  and  stirred  up 

17.  15  a  commandment,  .to  come  to  him  with 

18.  1  after  these  things  Paul  departed,  .and  ca. 
18.  2  found  a  certain  Jew.  .lately  come  from 

18.  21  by  all  means  keep  this  feast  that  [cometh] 

19.  1  came  to  Ephesus  :  and  finding  certain 
19.  6  the  Holy  Ghost  came  on  them  ;  and  they 

19.  18  many  that  believed  came,  and  confessed 

20.  2  when  he  had  gone  over,  .he  came  into  G. 
20.  6  we . .  came  unto  them  to  Troas  in  five  days 

20.  14  we  took  him  in,  and  came  to  Mitylene 
20. 15  and  the  next  (day)  we  came  to  Miletus 

21.  i  we  came  with  a  straight  course  unto  C. 

21.  8  And  the  next  (day)  we.  .came  unto  Cesarea 

21. 11  when  he  was  come  unto  us,  he  took  Paul’s 

21.  22  for  they  will  hear  that  thou  art  come 

22. 11  when  I  could  not  see.  .1  came  unto  Dam. 

22.  13  Came  unto  me,  and  stood,  and  said  unto 

24.  8  Commanding  his  accusers  to  [come]  unto 

25.  23  on  the  morrow,  when  Agrippa  was  come 
27.  8  came  unto  a  place  which  is  called  the  Fair 


Act '  28. 13  and  we  came  the  next  day  to  Puteoli 
>8. 16  when  [we  came]  to  Rome,  the  centurion 
Rom  ,  10  by  the  will  of  God  to  come  unto  you 

1.  13  often  times  I  purposed  to  come  unto  you 

3.  8  say,  Let  us  do  evil,  that  good  may  come? 
7.  9  when  the  commandment  came,  sin  revived 

9.  9  At  this  time  will  I  come,  and  Sara  shall 

15.  23  having  a.  .desire  these  many  years  to  c. 

15.  24  I  will  come  to  you :  for  I  trust  to  see  you 

15.  29  I  am  sure  that,  when  [I  come]  unto  you 
15.  29  I  shall  come  in  the  fulness  of  the  blessing 
15.  32  That  I  may  come  uuto  you  with  joy  by 

1  Co.  2.  1  I,  brethren,  when  I  came  to  you,  came 

4.  5  judge  nothing. . until  the  Lord  come,  who 

4.  18  as  though  I  would  not  come  to  you 

4.  19  But  I  will  come  to  you  shortly,  if  the 
4  21  shall  I  come  unto  you  with  a  rod,  or  in 

11.  26  ye  do  show  the  Lord's  death  till  he  come 
11,  34  the  rest  will  I  set  in  order  when  I  come 

13.  10  when  that  which  is  perfect  is  come,  then 

14.  6  if  I  come  unto-you  speaking  with  tongues 

15.  35  and  with  what  body  do  they  come? 

16.  2  that  there  be  no  gatherings  when  I  come 

16.  5  I  will  come  unto  you,  when  I  shall  pass 

16.  10  if  Timotheus  come,  see  that  he  may  be 
16.  11  conduct  him. .that  he  may  come  unto  me 
16.  12  I  greatly  desired  him  to  come  unto  you 

16.  12  will  was  not.  .to  come.. but  he  will  come 

2  Co.  1.  15  I  was  minded  to  come  unto  you  before 

1.  16  to  come  again  out  of  Macedouia’unto  you 

1.  23  to  spare  you  I  came  as  not  yet  unto  Cor. 

2.  1  I  would  not  come  again  to  you  in  heavi. 

2.  3  lest,  when  I  came,  I  should  have  sorrow 

2.  12  when  I  came  to  Troas  to  (preaeh)  Christ’s 

7.  s  when  we  were  come  into  Macedonia,  our 
9.  4  if  they  of  Macedonia  come  with  me,  and 

11.  4  if  he  that  cometh  preacheth  another  Je. 

11.  9  the  brethren  which  came  from  M  acedonia 

12.  1  I  will  come  to  visions  and  revelations 

12.  14  the  third  time  I  am  ready  to  come  to  you 

12.  20  lest,  when  I  come,  I  shall  not  find  you 

12.  21  when  I  come  again,  my  God  will  humble 

13.  2  if  I  come  again,  I  will  not  spare 

Gal.  1.  21  Afterwards  I  came  into  the  regions  of  S. 

2.  11  But  when  Peter  was  come  to  Antioch,  I 

2.  12  For  before  that  certain  came  from  James 

2.  12  but  when  they  were  come,  he  withdrew 

3.  19  the  seed  should  come  to  whom  the  prom. 

3.  23  before  faith  came,  we  were  kept  under 

3.  25  after  that  faith  is  come,  we  are  no  longer 

4.  4  when  the  fulness  of  the  time  was  come 
Epli.  2.  17  came  and  preached  peace  to  you  which 

5.  6  because  of  these  things  cometh  the  wrath 
Phil.  1.  27  whether  I  come  and  see  you,  or  else  be 

2.  24  I  trust  in  the  Lord  that  I.  .shall  come 
Col.  3.  6  tlie  wrath  of  God  cometh  on  the  children 

4. 10  if  he  come  unto  you,  receive  him 

1  Th.  1. 10  which  delivered  us  from  the  wrath  to  come 

2.  18  Wherefore  we  would  have  come  unto  you 

3.  6  when  Timotheus  came  from  you  unto  us 

5.  2  tlie  day  of  the  Lord  so  cometh  as  a  thief 

2  Th.  1. 10  When  he  shall  come  to  be  glorified  in  his 

2.  3  except  there  come  a  falling  away  first 

1.  Ti.  1.  15  Jesus  came  into  the  world  to  save  sinners 

2.  4  to  come  unto  the  knowledge  of  the  truth 

3.  14  hoping  to  come  unto  thee  shortly 

4.  13  Till  I  come,  give  attendance  to  reading 
2  Ti.  3.  7  never  able  to  come  to  the  knowledge  of 

4.  9  Do  thy  diligence  to  come  shortly  unto  me 

4.  1 3  The  cloak . .  when  thou  comest,  bring  with 

4.  21  Do  thy  diligence  to  come  before  winter 
Titus  3.  12  be  diligent  to  come  unto  me  to  Nicopolis 
Heb.  6.  7  in  the  rain  that  cometh  oft  upon  it 

8.  8  Behold,  the  days  come,  saitli  the  Lord 

1 3.  23  with  whom,  if  he  come  shortly,  I  will  see 
2  Pe,  3.  3  there  shall  come  in  the  last  days  scoffers 

1  Jo.  2.  18  ye  have  heard  that  antichrist  shall  come 

4.  2,  3  that  Jesus  Christ  is  come  in  the  flesh 

4.  3  Tye  have  heard  that  it  should  come] 

2  John  7  who  confess  not  that  Jesus  Christ  is  come 

10  If  there  come  any  unto  you,  and  bring 
12  but  I  trust  [to  come]  unto  you,  and  speak 

3  John  3  I  rejoiced  greatly  when  the  brethren  came 

10  it  Icome.  I  will  remember  his  deedswhich 
Jude  14  the  Lord  cometh  with  ten  thousand  of  his 
Rev.  1.  7  Behold,  he  cometh  with  clouds;  and  every 
2.  5.  16  or  else  I  will  come  unto  thee  quickly 
3  10  the  hour.of  temptation,  which  shall  come 

3. 11  Behold,  I  come  quickly  :  hold  that  fast 

5.  7  he  came  and  took  the  book  out  of  the 

6.  1  heard ..  one  of  the  four  beasts  saying,  Co. 

6.  3  I  heard  the  second  beast  say,  Come  and 

6.  s  I  heard  the  third  beast  say,  Come  and  see 
6.  7  tlie  fourth  beast  say,  Come  and  see 

6.  17  For  the  great  day  of  his  wrath  is  come 

7.  13  What  are  these,  .and  whence  came  they? 

7.  14  they  which  came  out  of  great  tribulation 

8.  3  another  angel  came  and  stood  at  the  altar 

9. 12  behold,  there  come  two  woes  more  here 
11. 14  (and),  behold,  the  third  woe  cometh  quic. 
11. 18  nations  were  angry,  and  thy  wrath  is  co. 

14.  7  for  the  hour  of  his  judgment  is  come  :  and 

14.  15  for  the  time  is  come  for  thee  to  reap 

16.  15  Behold,  I  come  as  a  thief 

17.  1  there  came  one  of  the  seven  angels  which 
17. 10  whenhe  cometh,  he  must  continue  a  short 
17. 10  and  one  is,  (and)  the  other  is  not  yet  come 

18.  10  for  in  one  hour  is  thy  judgment  come 

19.  7  the  marriage  of  the  Lamb  is  come,  and 

21.  9  there  came  unto  me  one  of  the  seven  an. 

22.  7  Behold,  I  come  quickly  :  blessed  (is)  he 
22.  12  behold,  I  come  quickly  ;  and  my  reward 


Rev.  22. 17  And  the  Spirit  and  the  bride  say.  Come 

22. 17  And  let  him  that  heareth  say,  Come 
22  17  And  let  him  that  is  athirst  come 

22.  20  Surely  I  come  quickly.  Ameu.  Even  so,  c. 

43.  To  set  on  or  against,  ((plartyxi  ephistlmi. 

Acts  23  27  then  came  I  with  an  army,  and  rescued 

4  4.  To  have  come,  he  here ,  ij/ca  heku. 

Matt.  jl.  11  many  shall  come  from  the  east  and  west 
2*3.  36  All  these  things  shall  come  upon  this 

24.  14  and  then  shall  the  end  come 

24.  50  The  lord  of  that  servant  shall  come  in  a 
Mark  8.  3  for  divers  of  them  [came]  from  far 
Lukei2.  46  The  lord  of  that  servant  will  come  in  a 

13.  29  they  shall  come  from  the  east,  and  (from) 

13.  35  until  (the  time)  come  when  ye  shall  say 

15.  27  he  said  unto  him.  Thy  brother  is  come 

19.  43  the  days  shall  come  upon  thee,  that  thine 
John  2.  4  Woman .  .mine  hour  is  not  yet  come 

4.  47  he  heard  that  Jesus  was  come  out  of  Ju. 
6.  37  All  that  the  Father  giveth  me  shall  come 

8.  42  for  I  proceeded  forth  and  came  from 
Acts  28.  23  there  [came]  many  to  him  into  (his)lodg. 
Rom.  11.  26  There  shall  come  out  of  Sion  the  Deliverer 
Heb.  10.  7,  9  Lo,  I  come. .to  do  thy  will,  O  God 

10.  37  he  that  shall  come  will  come,  and  will 
2  Pe.  3. 10  the  day  of  the  Lord  will  come  as  a  thief 
1  Jo.  5.  20  we  know  that  the  Son  of  God  is  come 
Rev.  2.  25  that  which  ye  have,  .hold  fast  till  I  come 
3.  3  I  will  come  on  thee  as  a  thief,  and 
3.  3  shalt  not  know  what  hour  I  will  come 
3.  9  I  will  make  them  to  come  and  worship 

15.  4  all  nations  shall  come  and  worship  before 
18.  8  Therefore  shall  her  plagues  come  in  one 

45.  To  come  down  on  or  against,  KaravTaa  katantao. 
Acts  16.  1  Then  came  he  to  Derbe  and  Lystra 

18.  19  he  came  to  Ephesus,  and  left  them  there 
18.  24  a  certain  Jew  named  Apollos.  .came  to 

20.  15  we.  .came,  .next  (day)  over  against  Chios 

21.  7  when  we  had  finished  (our)  course,  .we  c. 

25.  13  after  certain  days.  .Bernice  came  unto  C. 

26.  7  llnto which,  .twelve tribes,  .hope to  come 
28.  13  thence  we  fetched  a  compass,  and  came 

1  Co.  10.  11  upon  whom  the  ends  of  the  world  are  co. 

14.  36  or  came  it  unto  you  only  ?: 

Eph.  4.  13  Till  we  all  come  in  the  unity  of  the  faith 

46.  To  come  down,  Karipxogai  kalerchomai. 

Acts  it.  27  in  these  days  came  prophets  from  Jerusa. 

18.  5  when  Silas  and  Timotheus  were  come 

27.  5  we  came  to  -Myra,  (a  city)  of  Lycia 

47.  To  be  about  to  be,  pt\\w  melld. 

Matt.  3.  7  who.  .warned  you.  .from,  .wrath  to  come? 

12.  32  in  this  world,  neither  in.  .(world) to  come 
Luke  3.  7  who.  .warned  you.  .from,  .wrath to  come? 
Acts  24.  25  as  he  reasoned  of.  .judgment  to  come 
Heb.  2.  5  the  world  to  come,  whereof  we  speak 

6.  5  and  the  powers  of  the  world  to  come 

9.  11  an  High  ITiest  of  good  things  [to  come] 

10.  1  having  a  shadow  of  good  things  to  come 

13.  14  have  we  no . .  city,  but  we  seek  one  to  come 

48.7b  come  alongside  of ,  napayivopai  ptaraginomai. 
Matt.  2.  i  there  came  wise  men  from  the  east  to  J. 
3.  1  In  those  days  came  John  the  Baptist 

3.  13  Then  cometh  Jesus  from  Galilee  to  J. 
Marki4.  43  while  he  yet  spake,  cometh  Judas,  one  of 
Luke  7.  4  when  they  came  to  Jesus,  they  besought 

7.  20  When  the  men  were  come  unto  him,  they 

8.  19  Then  came  to  him  (his)  mother  and  his 

11.  6  a  friend  of  mine  in  his  journey  is  come 

12.  51  Suppose  ye.  .1  am  come  to  give  peace  on 

14.  21  that  servant  came,  and  showed  his  lord 

19.  16  Then  came  the  first,  saying,  Lord,  thy 

22.  52  and  the  elders,  which  were  come  to  him 
John  3.  23  and  they  came,  and  were  baptized 

8.  2  [in  the  morning  he  came  again  into  the] 
Acts  5.  21  But  the  high  priest  came,  and  they  that 

5.  22  the  officers  came,  and  found  them  not  in 

5.  25  Then  came  one  and  told  them,  saying 

9.  26  when  Saul  was  come  to  Jerusalem,  he 
9,  39  When  he  was  come,  they  brought  him 

10.  32  [who,  when  he  cometh,  shall  speak  unto] 

10.  33  thou  hast  well  done  that  thou  art  come 

11.  23  Who,  when  he  came,  and  had  seen  the 

13.  14  they  came  to  Antioch  in  Pisidia,  and 

14.  27  when  they  were  come,  and  had  gathered 

15.  4  when  they  were  come  to  Jerusalem,  they 

17.  10  who  coming  (thither)  went  into  the  syna. 

18.  27  who,  when  he  was  come,  helped  them 

20. 18  w'hen  they  were  come  to  him,  he  said 
23. 35  when  thine  accusers  are  also  come 

24. 17  after  many  years,  I  came  to  bring  alms  to 

24.  24  after  certain  days  when  Felix  came  with 

25.  7  when  he  was  come,  the  Jews,  .stood 

28.  21  neither  any  of  the  brethren  that  came 

1  Co.  16.  3  when  I  come,  whomsoever  ye  shall  appr. 
Heb.  9.  11  Christ  being  come  an  High  Priest  of  good 

49.  To  be  alongside  of,  trapu/ju  pareimi. 

Matt26.  50  Friend,  wherefore  art  thou  come? 

John  7.  6  My  time  is  not  yet  come  :  but  your  time 

11.  28  The  Master  is  come,  and  calleth  for  thee] 
Acts  10.  21  wliat(is)the  cause  wherefore  ye  are  come? 

12.  ao  but  they  came  with  one  accord  to  him 

17.  6  These  that  have  turned  . .  are  come  hither 

Col.  1.  6  Which  is  come  unto  you,  as  (it  is)  in  all 

50.  To  come  alongside  of,  napepxop.ai  parerchomai. 
Acts  24.  7  [the  chief  captain  Lysias  came  (upon  us)] 

51.  To  place  alongside  of,  irapicrTripi  paristemi. 
Mark  4.29  putteth  in  the  sickle . .  the  harvest  is  come 


183 


COME 


COME 


To  come  toward,  irpo<rtpx°vai  ^rosewAomat. 

Jatt  4  It  behold,  angels  came  and  ministered  unto 
3  iq  a  certain  scribe  came,  and  said  unto  him 
Q  20  a  woman,  which  was  diseased. .  came  beh. 

l0  the  disciples  came,  and  said  unto  him 
\l  27  the  servants  of  the  householder  came 
,4  ,2  his  disciples  came,  and  took  up  the  body 
*'  I2  Then  came  his  disciples,  and  said  unto 
X  2’  his  disciples  came  and  besought  him,  say. 

,6  i  Pharisees  also  with  the  Sadducees  came 
,  l  Jesus  came  and  touched  them,  and  said 
m  1 1  one'came  and  said  unto  him, XJood  Master 
^  on  1 1 r*  that  hacl  received  five  talents  came 
”5'  f,  le  also  that  received  two  talents  came 
I]  ”  ,‘e  whTcli  . received  the  one  talent  came 
26  -o  'l'hen  came  they,  and  laid  hands  on  Jesus 
26  60  [yea,  though  many  false  witnesses  came] 

,  c  a*  *i,o  in 'fra  me  two  false  witnesses 
%  *  the^iufel! !  caine  and* rolled  back  the  stone 
o  o  they  came  aud  held  him  by  the  feet,  a.nd 
28  18  Jesus  came  and  spake  unto  them,  saying 
Mark  !  a.  he  came  and  took  her  by  the  hand,  and 

28  one  of  the  scribes  came,  and  having  heard 
t  1-  » n,i  lap  P1111G  and  touched  the  biei 

Luke  7  .  14  An  J  w  d  (him)  aud  touched  the  .  gar. 

I  12  theTcame  the  twelve,  and  .a  d  unto  him 
tA  it  The  same  day  there  came  certain  of  tne 
John  1 2  21  The  same  came  therefore  to  Philip,  "due  l 
»  V?  ,,  a  damsel  came  to  hearken,  named  Rhoda 
Act  l  '  27  the  chief  captain  came,  and  said  unto  him 
28  o  others  also,  which  had  diseases ...  came 
1  Te.  2.  4  To  whom  coming,  (as  unto)  a  living  stone 

1  To  bear,  be  borne,  (pipcv  phero.  .  . 

5-  Pp  T  n  when  there  came  such  a  voice :  to  him  fiom 
P  1  18  this  voice  which  came  from  heaven  we 
1.  21  the  prophecy  came  not  in  old  time  by  the 

\  To  come  or  be  beforehand,  <p6avu>  phthano. 

then  the  kingdom  of  God  is  come  unto 
Lukeii.  $  the’kingdom  of  God  is  come  upon  you 

*  i°comeS  upon^hemto  the 

,6  .To  come  together,  <rvvepx°V-«l  the 

r  There  came  also  a  multitude  (outi  o* 

Act  25. 17  ?herefore  when  they  were  come  hither 

^1,.. 

P(|  rp  nn  unon,  or  in  succession,  eViw opebopai. 

"  L^ke  8  Tnnd  were  come  to  him  out  of  every  city 

ings,  time,  time  to,  while,  wrath.] 

COME  (in  unto,  or  upon),  to  be 

16.  22  When  a  few  years  are  come,  then  I  shall 

*  »«» 

3'  TGel°  of  all  "a,'1  la  come  before  me 

^eD’  ,2  ta  when  Abram  was  come  into  Egypt,  the 

■'  d  for  I  cannot  do  anything  till  thou  be  come 
®‘  3  Jacob  held  his  peace  until  they  were  come 
T  34-  5  Sb  P  lie  come  into  the  land  of  Canaan 
LeV-  24/  10  When  ye  be  come  into  the  land  which  I 
23.  10  y  1)e  come  ;nto  the  land  of  your 

Numis.  2  AVhe  yehe  c  Balaam  was  come 

22  at  lo  l  am  come  unto  thee:  have  I  now  any 

T-.  ^  Ye  are  come  unto  the  mountain  of  the  A. 

Deut.  1.  20  Ye  are  ^me  n  to  the  laud  which 

\l  14  When  thou  art  come  into  the  land  which 
2  I  am  come  unto  the  country  which  the  L. 
,6'  3  when  all  Israel  is  come  to  appear  before 
TrwV,  3V  ,  Brill"  forth  the  men  that  are  come  to 
JOEh'  2  a3  they  be  come  to  search  out  the  country 
o  when  ve  are  come  to  the  brink  of  the 
3-  *  os  they  that  bare  tlieark  were  come  unto 
c’  14  but  (as)  captain  of  the  host,  am  Income 
n"  6  We  be  come  from  a  far  country  :  now 
o'  q  thy  servants  are  come  because  of  the  name 
22  t-  as  all  good  things  are  come  upon  you 
t  1  3'  5  when  Gideon  wSs  come,  behold,  (there 

dg,?'  7  why  are  ye  come  unto  me  now  when  ye 
.  j2  that  thou  art  come  against  me  to  tight 

f  o  Samson  is  come  hither.  And  they  com. 

in  2o  when  he  was  come  into  his  house,  he  took 
Ruth  1  to  when  they  were  come  to  Bethdehem.  .all 
RUtU  2!  12  under  whose  wings  thou  art  come  to 

4  11  The  Lord  make  the  woman  that  is  come 
a  o  when  the  people  were  come  into  the 
6  they  understood  that  the  ark.,  was  come 
t  t  for  thev  said,  God  is  come  into  the  camp 
g.  5  when  they  were  come  to  the  land  of  Zuph 

9.  ,3  As  soon  as  ye  be  come  into  the  city,  ye 
q  14  when  they  were  come  into  the  city 

X  because  their  cry  is  come  unto  me 
10  5  when  thou  art  come  thither  to  the  city 

10.  7  when  these  signs  are  come  unto  thee 


1  Sa  12  8  When  Jacob  was  come  into  Egypt,  and 

,  /  26  when  the  people  were  come  into  the  wood 

2  and  say,  I  am  come  to  sacrifice  to  the  L. 

,6  3  I  am  come  to  sacrifice  unto  the  Loud 

,6  when  the  messengers  were  come  in 
2o  37  when  the  lad  was  come  to  the  place  of 
23'  7  it  was  told  Saul  that  David  was  come  to 
23  40  when  tlie  servants  of  David  were  come  to 
26  4  understood  that  Saul  was  come  in  very 
20.  10  master’s  servants  that  are  come  with  thee 
30  I  when  David  aud  his  men  were  come  to  Zik. 

2  Sa  2.  24  the  sun  went  down  when  they  were  come 

3  23  When  Joab  and  all  the  host,  .were  come 
=’  13  David  took,  .wives,  .after  he  was  come 
q  6  when  Mephibosheth . .  was  come  unto  D. 

,1  7  when  Uriah  was  come  unto  him,  David 

12  4  the  wayfaring  man  that  was  come  unto 

I2'  1  dressed  it  for  the  man  that  was  come  to 
6  and  when  the  king  was  come  to  see  him 
14  15  Now.  .that  I  am  come  to  speak  of  this 
,1  32  to  say,  Wherefore  am  I  come  from  Geshui 
17'  27  when  David  was  come  to  Mahanaim,  that 
10. 11  the  speech  of  all  Israel  is  come  to  the 
in  20  I  am  come  the  first  this  day  of  all  the 
iq  23  when  he  was  come  to  Jerusalem  to  meet 
,0  30  forasmuch  as.  .the  king  is  come  again  111 
24  21  Wherefore  is  my  lord  the  king  come  to 

1  Ki.  1.  23  when  he  was  come  in  before  the  king,  he 

10  2  when  she  was  come  to  .Solomon,  she 

12  1  all  Israel  were  come  to  Shechem  to  make 

12  21  when  Rehoboam  was  come  to  Jerusalem 
17.  18  art  thou  come  unto  me  to  call  my  sin  to 

2  Ki  4.  4  when  thou  art  come  111,  thou  shalt  shut 

4.  32  when  Elisha  was  come  into  the  house 

4  36  when  she  was  come  in  unto  lnm,  he  said 
X  6  when  this  letter  is  come  unto  thee 
3  22  even  now  there  be  come  to  me  from 
7  3  when  they  were  come  to  the  uttermost 

5  7  it  was  told  him .  .The  man  of  God  is  come 
q  30  when  Jehu  was  come  to  Jezreel,  Jezebel 
q.  34  when  he  was  come  in,  he  did  eat  aim 

16.  re  when  tlie  king  was  come  from  Damascus 
iq  3  for  the  children  are  come  to  the  birth 
20'  ,4  Hezekiah  said,  They  are  come  from  a  far 

1  Ch  12  17  If  ye  be  come  peaceably  unto  me  to  help 

iq  3  are  not  his  servants  come  unto  thee  foi 
iq.  9  the  kings  that  were  come  (were)  by  them 

2  Ch  6  3->  but  is  come  from  a  far  country  for  thy 

q  3i  when  she  was  come  to  Solomon,  she 
10  1  for  to  Shechem  were  all  Israel  come  to 

u'  1  when  Rehoboam  was  come  to  Jerusalem 
18. 14  when  he  was  come  to  the  king,  the  king 
20  22  children  of  Ammon,  .which  were  come 

22  7  when  he  was  come,  he  went  out  with  J. 

23'  15  when  she  was  come  to  the  entering  of 

23  10  (to  wit),  the  army  that  was  come  to  him 
32  21  when  he  was  come  into  the  house  of  his 

Ezra  V  8  all  they  that  were  come  out  of  the  capti. 

1  33  which  were  come  out  of  the  captivity 
o'  13  after  all  that  is  come  upon  us  for  our 

Neh  1. 10  there  was  come  a  man  to  seek  the  welfare 

Estli  6  4  Now  llaman  was  come  into  the  outward 

lob  2  11  all  this  evil  that  was  come  upon  him 

3  23  that  which  I  was  afraid  of  is  come  unto 

4  3  it  is  come  upon  thee,  and  thou  faintest 
Psa  32  title  David  is  come  to  the  house  of  Ahimel. 
Psa.  52.  «  earfulness  and  trembling  are  come  upon 

6q!  1  for  the  waters  are  come  m  unto(my)soul 
6o  2  I  am  come  into  deep  waters,  where  the 
■7Q  1  heathen  are  come  into  thine  inheritance 

102'  13  time  to  favour  her  .  the  set  time,  is  come 
Prov  6  3  when  thou  art  come  into  the  hand  of 

Son"  5  1  I  am  come  into  my  garden,  my  sistei 

1,3°  .I  28  He  is  come  to  Aiath,  he  is  passed  to  M. 

37  3  for  the  children  are  come  to  the  birth 

11  ?  They  are  come  from  a  far  country  unto 
if  7  and  the  things  that  are  coming,  and  shall 

4  and  the  year  of  my  redeemed  is  come 
Jer  10.  22  the  noise  of  the  bruit  is  come,  and  aj 

12  12  The  spoilers  are  come  upon  all  high 
32'  24  they  are  come  unto  the  city  to  take  it 

2  21  the  day  of  their  calamity  was  come  upon 

^  -  HdUlness  is  come  upon  Gaza  ;  Ashkelon 

11'  21  judgment  is  come  upon  tlie  plain  country 
fo  27  “eSunto  them  !  for  their  day  is 1  come 
ao  31  for  thy  day  is  come,  the  time  (that)  I 
V  3,  strangers  are  come  into  the  sanctuaries  of 
31  36  Because  the  spoiler  is  come  upon  her 

Tam  A  18  our  days  are  fulfilled  ;  for  our  end  is  come 
Eze  7  2  the  end  is  come  upon  the  four  cornels  of 

3  3  A11  evil,  an  only  evil,  behold, ’.is  come 

7'  6  end  is  come,  the  end  is  come . .  it  is  come 
7  7  The  morning  is  come,  .the  time  is  come 

7 '  J  Ttpimld  the  dav,  behold,  it  is  come  ;  the 
l'  1°  The  tone  is  come,  the  day  draweth  near 
16  7  and  thou  art  come  to  excellent  ornaments 

I7;  12  the  king  of  Babylon  is  come  to  Jerusalem 
Are  ye  come  to  inquire  of  me  .  (As)  I 
21’  2  s  *2Q  whose  day  is  come,  when  their  iniquity 
22'  4  art  come  (even)  unto  thy  years ;  therefore 
39.  8  Behold,  it  is  come,  aud  it  ^  done  saith 
Dan  8  23  when  the  transgressors  are  come  to  the 
o  iq  all  this  evil  is  come  upon  us  :  yet  made 
10!  12  thy  words  were  heard,  and  I  am  come 
14  I  am  come  to  make  thee  understand 
Hos  9  7  Todays,  .are  come,  the  days  -are  come 

Amos  8.  2  The  end  is  come  upon  my  people  of  Israei 
Mkf  1  0  incurable ;  for  it  is  come  unto  Judah 

nag.  i.  2  This  people  say,  The  time  is  not  come 


4'  UaTsf.’ig  These  two  (things)  are  come  unto  thee 


COME  about  — 

A  revolution,  circuit,  nsip?  ie2wPhah\M,t  n 

1  Sa.  1.  20  when  the  time  was  come  about  after  H. 

COME  about,  to  cause  to  — 

To  cause  to  (to  around,  339  sabab,  5. 

2  Ch.13. 13  caused  an  ambusliment  to  come  about 

COME  abroad,  to  — 

1 '  'EstK  'fi  f  (this)  deed  of  the  queen  shall  come  aliroad 

2'  ?Ch':C3f  f  as  soraVthe'commandmcnt  came  ai.road 
3 .To  be  come  or  arrived,  a<pi icveopai  apAtfewemwai. 

Rom.  16.  19  your  obedience  is  come  abroad  unto  all 

COME  aforehand,  to  —  ,  .  , 

To  take  beforehand,  rrpo\o.p.^avw  prolarnbano, 

Marki4-  8  she  is  come  aforehand  to  anoint  my  body 

COME  after,  to  — 

l  Hinder  later,  vnntf  acharon. 

'  Job  18*  20  They  that  come  after  (him)  shall  be 

Eccl.  4  16  they- also  that  come  after  shall  not  rejoice 

9  To  receive  in  succession,  Siuhexop-ai  diadechomcu. 

Acts  7.  45  Which  also  our  fathers  that  came  after 

COME  again,  to  — 

1.  To  turn  back,  3W  shub. 

Gen  13  16  they  shall  come  hither  again ,  fo.  tl.e 
22  3  and  I  and  the  lad  will,  .come  again  to 

28.  21  I  come  again  to  my  father  s  house  in 
30  3  let  me  go  up . .  and  I  wall  come  again 

Exodi4-  26  that  the  waters  may  come  again  upon  the 
24  14  Tarry  ye.  until  we  come  again  unto  you 
Lev  14  39  the  priest  shall  come  again  the  seventh 
14  4?  if  the  plague  come  again,  and  break  out 
Num  35.  32  that  be  should  come  again  to  dwell  in 
Josh  18  8  describe  it,  aud  come  again  to  me,  that  I 

3,81  will  tarry  until  thou  come  again 
JUl'='  I]  9  When  I  come  again  in  peace,  I  wiU  break 
15.  19  his  spirit  came  again,  and  he  Tewed 
21.  14  And  Benjamin  came  again  at  that  time 
a  t  Naomi,  that  is  come  again  out  of  the 
'  ■  *  come  ve  again  to  me  with  the  certainty 

1  30  12  when  he  had  eaten,  his  spirit  came  again 
v;  3  that  shimei  had  gone,  .and  was  come  a. 

’  K  12  \  Depart  yet  (for)  three  days,  then  come  a. 

12  12  saying,  Come  to  me  again  the  thin,  day 
^  Israel  heard  that  Jeroboam  was  come  a. 
this  child's  soul  come  into  him  again 
77  22  the  soul  of  the  child  came  into  lnm  again 
,o  7  the  angel  of  tlie  Lord  came  again  the 
20.  5  the  messengers  came  again,! an id  said 
„  v;  ,  ,a  when  they  came  again  to  lnm.  .lie  saui 

2  4  22 1  may  run  to  the  man  of  God,  and  come  a. 

4.  38  Elisha  came  again  to  Gilgal .  and  (the 
1  10  thy  flesh  shall  come  again  to  thee,  and 
3!  14  his1  flesh  came  again  like  .  . a ditUe  child 
7.  8  came  again,  and  entered  lnto  ‘’"?4hel 
L  Thp  messeucer.  .cometli  not  ficain 
n  20  He  came,  .unto  them,  ancl  eemeth  not  a 
o.  36  Wherefore  they  came  again,  and  told _h»n 
9  Ch  10  %  Come  again  unto  me  after  tin  ee  da>s 
2  10: 12  Come  again  to  me  on  the.tb.rd  day 

20  q  that  they  shall  come  again  into  this 
Ezra  V  i9 came  again  unto  Jerusalem  and  Judah 
6.  21  which  were  come  again  °ut  '>f  captivdy 
6  rame  acain  to  Jerusalem  ami  to  Jucian 
1  8’  1 7  that  were  come  again  out  of  the  captivity 

V3H1  6  12  And  Mordecai  came  again  to  the  king  s 

I  st"-  0  f  t  nasseth  away,  and  cometli  not  again 

Prev  7  3'  28  Go  aPnd  come  again,  ami  to  morrow  wall 

irov.  3.  chall  come  again  from  the  land  ot 

j£r'  31. 17  (thyy)  children  shall  come  again  to  their 
^  o  flap  Chaldeans  shall  come  again 
Zech  34  1  tlie  angel  that  talked  with  me  came  again 

3-  Tti"i  faSpfe™  3^-  ■“* 

4.  To  turn  back,  or  secretly,  t^erusafem'7'0' 

Acts  22. 17  when  I  was  come  again  to  Jerusalem 

COME  against,  to  — 

^PsT^fi!  Let  nit  the  foot  of  pride  come  against 

COME  away,  to  — 

r°Sone°°™°3  Rise^  nW  l"6-  -and  come  aWay 
COME  back,  to  — 

T0Ridh  2af  thetloaWrish  damsel  that  came  back 
COME  before,  to  — 

T°  fK?iqJ^orcomfbcfore  it  with  shield,  nor  cast 
vJn  '  3,3  ,  Let  us  come  before  b is  presence  with 

Psa.  95.  omu  y,efore  it  with  shields,  nor  cast 

AHc  36  3l  Wherewith  shall  I  come  before  the  LORD 
‘  *  6.  6  shall  I  come  before  him  >vith  burnt 


COME 


184 


COME 


COME  betwixt,  to  — - 

To  touch  or  strike  upon,  paga,  5. 

Job  36.  32  (not  to  shine)  by  (the  cloud) .  .cometh  b. 

COME  by,  to  — 

To  become  strong  around,  ire  pm  pari)?  yivoyai. 

Acts  27.  16  we  had  much  work  to  come  by  the  boat 

COME,  to  cause  to  — 

\.To  cause  to  come  in,  Ni3  bo,  5. 

Job  34.  28  cause  the  cry  of  the  poor  to  come  unto 

2.  To  cause  to  find,  N!f»  matsa,  5. 

Job  37. 13  He  causeth  it  to  come,  whether  for  cor. 

3.  To  cause  to  meet,  to,  13  qara,  5. 

Jer.  32.  23  thou  hast  caused  all  this  evil  to  come 

COME  down  — 

Coming  down,  nnj  nacheth. 

2  Ki.  6.  9  for  thither  the  Syrians  are  come  down 
COME  down,  to  — 

l.To  come  down,  tv  yarad. 

Gen.  n.  5  the  Lord  came  down  to  see  the  city  and 

15.  1 1. when  the  fowls  came  down  upon  the  car. 

43.  20  we  came  indeed  down  at  the  first  time 

44.  23  Except  your  youngest  brother  come  down 

45.  9  come  down  unto  me,  tarry  not 

xod.  2.  5  the  daughter  of  Pharaoh  came  down  to 

3.  8  And  I  am  come  down  to  deliver  them  out 

9.  19  the  hail  shall  come  down  upon  them,  and 

11.  8  thy  servants  shall  come  down  unto  me 

19.  11  the  third  day  the  Lord  will  come  down 

19.  20  the  Lord  came  down  upon  mount  Sinai 
32.  1  saw  that  Moses  delayed  to  come  down 
34.  29  when  Moses  came  down  from  mount  S. 
34.  29  when  lie  came  down  from  the  mount 

Lev.  9.  22  came  down  from  offering  of  the  sin  offer. 
Numn.  17  I  will  come  down  and  talk  with  thee  there 

11.  25  the  Lord  came  down  in  a  cloud,  and 

12.  s  the  Lord  came  down  in  the  pillar  of  the 

14.  45  the  Amalekites  came  down,  and  the  C. 

20.  28  Moses  and  Eleazar  came  down  from  the 
Deut.  9.  15  So  I  turned,  and  came  down  from  the  m. 

10.  5  I  turned  myself,  and  came  down  from  the 
28.  24  from  heaven  shall  it  come  down  upon 
28.  43  and  thou  shalt  come  down  very  low 
28.  52  until  thy  high  and  fenced  walls  come  d. 
Josh.  3.  13  (from)  the  waters  that  come  down  from 

3.  16  the  waters  which  came  down  from  above 
3.  16  those  that  came  down  toward  the  sea  of 

18.  16  the  border  came  down  to  the  end  of  the 
Judg.  1.  34  they  would  not  suffer  them  to  come  down 

5.  14  out  of  Machircame  down  governors,  and 

7.  24  Come  down  against  the  Midianites,  and 
9.  36  there  come  people  down  from  the.  .moun. 
9.  37  See  there  come  people  down  by  the 

15.  12  We  are  come  down  to  bind  thee,  that 

16.  31  all  the  house  of  his  father  came  down 

1  Sa.  6.  21  come  ye  down  (and)  fetch  it  up  to  you 

9.  25  when  they  were  come  down  from  the 
10.  5  thou  shalt  meet  a  company . .  coming  down 
10.  8  I  will  come  down  unto  thee,  to  offer 
13. 12  The  Philistines  will  come  down  now  upon 

17.  8  choose  you  a  man .  .and  let  him  come  d. 

17.  28  Why  earnest  thou  down  hither?  and  with 

17.  28  thou  art  come  down  that  thou  mightest 

23.  6  he  came  down  (with)  an  ephod  in  his 

23.  11  will  Saul  come  down,  as  thy  servant  hath 

23.  11  and  the  Lord  said,  He  will  come  down 

23.  20  O  king,  come  down,  according  to  all 
23.  20  the  desire  of  thy  soul  to  come  down 
23.  25  wherefore  he  came  down  into  a  rock 
25.  20  she  came  down  by  the  covert  of  the  hill 
25.  20  David  and  his  men  came  down  against 

2  Sa  19.  16  He  came  down  with  the  men  of  Judah  to 

19.  31  And  Barzillai . .  came  down  from  Rogelim 
22.  10  He  bowed  the  heavens  also,  and  came  do. 

1  Ki.  2.  8  he  came  down  to  meet  me  at  Jordan,  and 

22.  2  Jehoshapliat.  .came  down  to  the  king  of 

2  Ki.  1.  4,  6, 16  Thou  shalt  not  come  down  from  til. 

1.  9  man  of  God,  the  king  hath  said,  Come  d. 
1. 10,  12  let  fire  come  down  from  heaven,  and 
1.  10  there  came  down  fire  from  heaven,  and 
1.  11  thus  hath  the  king  said.  Come  down 
1. 12  the  fire  of  God  came  down  from  heaven 
1.  14  there  came  fire  down  from  heaven,  and 
C.  18  when  they  came  down  to  him,  Elisha 

6.  33  behold,  the  messenger  came  down  unto 

7.  17  who  spake  when  the  king  came  down  to 
9.  16  And  Ahaziah.  .was  come  down  to  see  J. 

13.  14  Joash  the  king  of  Israel  came  down  unto 

1  Ch.  7.  21  because  they  came  down  to  take  away 

2  Ch.  7.  1  the  fire  came  down  from  heaven,  and 

7.  3  Israel  saw  how  the  fire  came  down 
Nell.  6.  3  a  great  work,  so  that  I  cannot  come  down 

6.  3  whilst  I  leave  it,  and  come  down  to  you? 
9.  13  Thou  earnest  down  also  upon  mount  Sinai 
Psa.  7.16  his  violent  dealing  shall  come  down  upon 

18.  9  He  bowed  the  heavens  also,  and  came  d. 
72.  6  He  shall  come  down  like  rain  upon  the 

144.  5  Bow  thy  heavens,  O  Lord,  and  come  d. 
Isa.  31.  4  so  shall  the  Lord  of  hosts  come  down  to 
32.  19  When  it  shall  hail,  coming  down  on  the 
34.  5  it  shall  come  down  upon  Idumea,  and 
34.  7  the  unicorns  shall  come  down  with  them 
47.  1  Come  down,  and  sit  in  the  dust,  O  virgin 
55. 10  as  the  rain  cometh  down,  .from  heaven 
64.  1  Oh.  .that  thou  wouldest  come  down 
64.  3  when  thou  didst  terrible,  .thou  earnest  d. 
Jer.  13.  18  for  your  principalities  shall  eome  down 


Jer.  48.  18  Thou  daughter,  .come  down  from  thy 
Lam.  1.  9  therefore  she  came  down  wonderfully 
Eze.  26.  16  the  princes,  .shall  come  down  from  their 
27.  29  pilots . .  shall  come  down  from  their  ships 
30.  6  the  pride  of  her  power  shall  come  down 
47.  1  and  the  waters  came  down  from  under 
Mic.  1.  3  and  will  come  down,  and  tread  upon  the 
1.  12  but  evil  came  down  from  the  LORD  unto 
Hag.  2.  22  horses  and  their  riders  shall  come  down 
Zech.n.  2  the  forest  of  the  vintage  is  come  down 

2.  To  come  down,  nnj  nachath. 

Jer.  21.  13  which  say,  Who  shall  come  down  against 

3.  To  come  down,  nni  nechath. 

Dan.  4.  13  an  holy  one  came  down  from  heaven 

4.  23  an  holy  one  coming  down  from  heaven 

4.  To  come  down,  Kara^alrw  katabaino. 

Matt.  8.  1  When  he  was  come  down  from  the  mount 

14.  29  when  Peter  was  come  down  out  of  the 
17.  9  as  they  came  down  from  the  mountain 

24.  17  Lethim..on  the  house  top  not  come  down 
27.  40  If  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  come  down 
27.  42  let  him  now  come  down  from  the  cross 

Mark  3.  22  scribes  which  came  down  from  Jerusal. 

9.  9  as  they  came  down  from  the  mountain 

15.  30  Save  thyself,  and  comedown  from  the 
Luke  6.  17  he  came  down  with  them,  and  stood  in 

8.  23  there  came  down  a  storm  of  wind  on  the 

9.  54  that  we  command  fire  to  come  down  from 

10.  31  there  came  down  a  certain  priest  that 

17.  31  let  him  not  come  down  to  take  it  away 

19.  5  Zaccheus,  make  haste,  and  come  down 

19.  6  he  made  haste,  and  came  down,  and 
John  3.  13  he  that  came  down  from  heaven,  (even) 

4.  47  besought  him  that  he  would  come  down 
4.  49  Sir,  come  down  ere  my  child  die 
6.  33  is  he  which  cometh  down  from  heaven 
6.(38  I  came  down  from  heaven,  not  to  do  mine 
6.  41  I  am  the  bread  which  came  down  from 
6.  42  how  is  it  that  he  saith,  I  came  down 
6.  50  the  bread  which  cometh  down  from  hea. 
6.  51  I  am  the  living  bread  which  came  down 
6  58  that  bread  which  came  down  from  heaven 
Acts  7.  34  and  am  come  down  to  deliver  them 

8.  15  Who,  when  they  were  come  down,  prayed 

14.  11  The  gods  are  come  down  to  us  in  the 

16.  8  they  passing  by  Mysia  came  down  to  T. 

24.  22  When  Lysias  the.  .captain  shall  come  d. 

25.  7  the  Jews  which  came  down  from  Jeru. 
Jas.  1.  17  and  cometh  down  from  the  Father  of 
Rev.  3.  12  which  cometh  down  out  of  heaven 

10.  1  I  saw  another  mighty  angel  come  down 

12.  12  the  devil  is  come  down  unto  you,  having 

13.  13  he  maketli  fire  come  down  from  heaven 

18.  1  I  saw  another  angel  come  down  from  heav. 

20.  1  I  saw  an  angel  come  down  from  heaven 

20.  9  fire  came  down  from  God  out  of  heaven 

21.  2  coming  down  from  God  out  of  heaven 

5.  To  come  down,  Ka.Tepxog.cu  katerchomai. 

Luke  4.  31  came  down  to  Capernaum,  a  city  of  Gal. 

9.  37  when  they  were  come  down  from  the 
Acts  9.  32  he  came  down  also  to  the  saints  which 

15.  1  certain  men  which  came  down  from  J. 

2t.  10  there  came  down  from  Judea  a  certain 

COME  down,  to  cause  to  — 

1. To  cause  to  come  down,  tv  yarad,  5. 

Eze.  34.  26  I  will  cause  the  shower  to  come  down  in 
Joel  2.  23  he  will  cause  to  come  down  for  you  the 

2.  To  cause  to  come  down,  nnj  naclio.th,  5. 

Joel.  3.  11  cause  thy  mighty  ones  to  come  down,  0 

COME  forth,  to — 

l.To  come  forth,  burst  forth,  mi  guacli. 

Eze.  32.  2  and  thou  earnest  forth  with  thy  rivers 

‘l.To  ( cause  to)  come  or  burst  forth,  ma  guacli,  5. 
Judg2o.  33  the  liers  in  wait  of  Israel  came  forth  out 

3.  To  go  forth  or  out,  nx;  yatsa. 

Gen.  15.  4  he  that  shall  come  forth  out  of  thine  own 

24.  43  that  when  the  virgin  cometh  forth  to  draw 

24.  45  Rebekali  came  forth  with  her  pitcher  on 
Exod.  4.  14  behold,  he  cometh  forth  to  meet  thee 

5.  20  met  Moses  and  Aaron . .  as  they  came  forth 

8.  20  lo,  he  cometh  forth  to  the  water ;  and  say 

13.  8  did  unto  me  when  I  came  forth  out  of  E. 

16.  24  come  forth,  and  offer  his  burnt  offering 
Num  11.  20  saying,  Why  came  ye  forth  out  of  Egypt 

12.  5  called  Aaron  and  M. :  and .  .both  came  f. 
Deut.  2.  23  which  came  forth  out  of  Caphtor 

4.  45  which  Moses  spake,  .after  they  came  forth 
4.  46  after  they  were  come  forth  out  of  Egypt 

16.  3,  3  thou  earnest  forth  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
16.  6  season  that  thou  comest  forth  out  of  E. 

21.  2  elders  and  thy  judges  shall  come  forth 

23.  4  when  ye  came  forth  out  of  Egypt ;  and 

24.  9  after'that  ye  were  comeforth  out  of  Egypt 
23.  17  when  ye  were  come  forth  out  of  Egypt 

Josh.  5.  s  by  the  way  as  they  came  forth  out  of  E. 

9.  12  on  the  day  we  came  forth  to  go  unto  you 

18.  11  the  coast  of  their  lot  came  forth  between 

19.  1  And  the  second  lot  came  forth  to  Simeon 
Judg.  1.  24  spies  saw  a  man  come  forth  out  of  the  c. 

9.  43  the  people  (were)  come  forth  out  of  the 

11.  31  whatsoever  cometh  forth  of  the  doors  of 

14.  14  Out  of  the  eater  came  forth  meat,  and  out 
14.  14  of  the  strong  came  forth  sweetness.  And 

20.  21  children  of  Benjamin  came  forth  out  of  G. 


1  Sa.  11.  7  Whosoever  cometh  not  forth  after  Saul 

14. 11  the  Hebrews  come  forth  out  of  the  holes 

22.  3  Let  my  father  and  mother,  .come  forth 

2  Sa.  16.  5  he  came  forth,  and  cursed  still  as  he 

16  11  Behold,  my  son,  which  came  forth  of  my 

1  Ki.  2.  30  said  unto  him,  Thus  saith  the  king.Come  f. 

8.  19  that  shall  come  forth  out  of  thy  loins,  he 

20.  33  Then  Ben-liadad  came  forth  to  him ;  and 

22.  21  there  came  forth  aspirit,  and  stood  before 

2  Ki.  2.  3  sons  of  the  prophets . .  came  forth  to  E. 

2.  23  there  came  forth  little  children  out  of  the 
2.  24  there  came  forth  two  she  bears  out  of  the 

9.  11  Jehu  came  forth  to  the  servants  of  his 

10.  25  Go  in  (and)slay  them ;  let  none  come  forth 

21.  15  since  the  day  their  fathers  came  forth  out 

1  Ch.  24.  7  the  first  lot  came  forth  to  Jehoiarib,  the 

25.  9  the  first  lot  came  forth  for  Asaph  to  Jos. 

2  Ch.  6.  9  which  shall  come  forth  out  of  thy  loins 
Job  5.  6  although  affliction  cometh  not  forth  of 

14.  2  He  cometh  forth  like  a  flower,  and  is  cut 
Psa.  17.  2  Let  my  sentence  come  forth  from  thy 
88.  8  I  (am)  shut  up,  and  I  cannot  come  forth 
Prov.  7.  15  Therefore  came  I  forth  to  meet  thee,  dil. 

25.  4  there  shall  come  forth  a  vessel  for  the  . 
Eccl.  5.  15  As  he  came  forth  of  his  mother’s  womb 

7.  18  he  that  feareth  God  shall  come  forth  of 
Isa.  11.  1  there  shall  come  forth  a  rod  out  of  the 
14.  29  out  of  the  serpent's  root  shall  come  forth 

22.  29  This  also  cometh  forth  from  the  Lord  of 

36.  3  Then  came  forth  unto  him  Eliakim,  Hil. 

37.  9  He  is  come  forth  to  make  war  with  thee 
48.  1  are  come  forth  out  of  the  waters  of  Judah 

Jer.  1.  5  before  thou  earnest  forth  out  of  the  womb 

4.  4  lest  my  fury  come  forth  like  fire,  and  burn 
7.  25  Since  the  day  that  your  fathers  came  forth 

20.  1 8  Wherefore  came  I  forth  out  of  the  womb 

37.  5  Pharaoh’s  army  was  come  forth  out  of 
37.  7  Pharaoh's  army,  which  is  come  forth  to 

46.  9  and  let  the  mighty  men  come  forth  ;  the 
48.  45  but  a  fire  shall  come  forth  out  of  Heshbon 

Eze.  5.  4  thereof  shall  a  fire  come  forth  into  all  the 
14/22  behold,  they  shall  come  forth  unto  you 

21.  19  both  twain  shall  come  forth  out  of  one 
33.  30  the  word  that  cometh  forth  from  the  L. 

Dan.  8.  9  out  of  one  of  them  came  forth  a  little  horn 
9.  22  I  am  now  come  forth  to  give  thee  skill  and 
9.  23  the  commandment  came  forth,  and  I  am 

11.  11  and  shall  come  forth  and  fight  with  him 
Joel  3.  18  a  fountain  shall  come  forth  of  the  house 
Mic.  1.  3  the  Lord  cometh  forth  out  of  his  place 

1.  11  the  inhabitant  of  Zaanan  came  not  forth 

5.  2  out  of  thee  shall  he  come  forth  unto  me 
Zech.io.  4  Out  of  him  came  forth  the  corner,  out  of 

4.  Outcoming,  offspring,  issue,  N'x;  yalsi. 

2  Ch.32.  21  they  that  came  forth  of  his  own  bowels 

5.  To  come  forth ,  p3?  nepliaq. 

Dan.  3.  26  servants  of  the  most  high  God,  come  forth 
3.26  Then . .  came  forth  of  the  midst  of  the  fire 

5.  5  In  the  same  hour  came  forth  fingers  of  a 

7.  10  A  fiery  stream  issued  and  came  forth 

6.  To  come  out  of,  forth,  eKiropevopcu  ekporevomai. 
Luke  3.  7  to  the  multitude  that  came  forth  to  be 
John  5.  29  And  shall  come  forth;  they  that  have  done 

7.  To  come  out  of,  forth,  e^epxopcu  exercliomai. 
Matti3.  49  the  angels  shall  come  forth,  and  severtlie 

15.  18  things,  .out  of  the  mouth  comeforth  from 
Mark  1.  38  Let  us  go.  .for  therefore  [came  I  forth] 

8.  11  the  Pharisees  came  forth,  and  began  to 

9.  29  This  kind  can  come  forth  by  nothing  but 
John  11.  44  And  he  that  was  dead  came  forth,  bound 

16.  28  I  came  forth  from  the  Father,  and  am  co. 
16.  30  by  this  we  believe  that  thou  earnest  forth 

Acts  7.  7  afterthat  shall  they  come  forth,  and  serve 

8.  To  come  alongside  of,  irapepxopai  parerchomai. 
Luke’i2.  37  and  will  come  forth  and  serve  them 

COME  forth  or  out,  that  — 

Outcoming,  offspring,  issue,  O'kyxx  tse-etsaim. 

Isa.  34.  1  world,  and  all  things  that  come  forth  of 
42.  5  and  that  which  cometh  out  of  it ;  he  that 
COME  hither — 

Hither,  here,  come  1  Sevpo  deuro. 

Rev.  17.  1  saying  unto  me,  Come  hither :  I  will  show 

21.  9  and  talked  with  me,  saying,  Come  hither 
COME  in,  into,  or  unto,  to  — 
l.To  come  in,  Hi 3  bo. 

Gen.  ;8.  n  the  dove  came  in  to  him  in  the  evening 

19.  s  Where  (are)  the  men  which  came  in  to 
19.  9  This  one  (fellow)  came  in  to  sojourn,  and 
19.  31  not  a  man  in  the  earth  to  come  in  unto 

24.  31  he  said.  Come  in,  thou  blessed  of  the  L. 

27.  30  Esau  his  brother  came  in  from  his  hunt. 
30.  16  Thou  must  come  in  unto  me  ;  for  surely  I 

38.  16  Go  to,  I  pray  thee,  let  me  come  in  unto 
38. 16  What. .that  thou  maj'estcomeinuntome? 

38.  18  he  gave  (it)  her,  and  came  in  unto  her 

39.  14  he  came  in  unto  me  to  lie  with  me,  and  I 

39.  17  The  Hebrew  servant,  .came  in  unto  me 

40.  6  J oseph  came  in  unto  them  in  the  morn. 

41.  14  changed  his  raiment,  and  came  in  unto 
Exod.  1.  19  are  delivered  ere  the  midwives  come  in 

10.  3  Moses  and  Aaron  came  in  unto  Pharoali 

21.  3  If  he  came  in  by  himself,  he  shall  go  out 

28.  43  when  they  come  in  unto  the  tabernacle 
Lev.  14.  48  if  the  priest  shall  come  in,  and  look 

25.  22  until  her  fruits  come  in  ye  shall  eat  (of) 
Nuni27.  21  at  his  word  they  shall  come  in,  (both)  he 


COME 


185 


COME 


Deut28.  6  Blessed  (Shalt)  thou  (be)  when  .  contest  in 
28  ig  Cursed  (Shalt)  thou  (be)  when,  .comest  in 
,[  2  I  can  no  more  go  out  and  come  in 

1  osh  2.  2  Behold,  there  came  men  in  hither  to  night 
14.  ii  for  war,  both  to  go  out,  and  come  in 
Jude  18  i7  the  live  men . .  came  in,  (and)  took  thither 
iq  22  Bring  forth  the  man  that  came  into  thine 

1  Sa.  4.  14  And  the  man  came  in  hastily,  and  told  E. 

1 8  ii  he  went  out  and  came  in  before  the  peo. 

20  6  thy  coming  in  with  me  in  the  host  (is)  good 

2  Sa.  s.  6  thou  slialt  not  come  in  hither:  thinking 

c  6  David  cannot  come  in  hither 
ii.  4  she  came  in  unto  him,  and  he  lay  with 

1  Ki  i.  14  I  also  will  come  in  after  thee,  and  confirm 

i  22  Nathan  the  prophet  also  came  in 

i.  42  Come  in;  for  thou  (art)  a  valiant  man,  and 
4  7  I  know  not  (how)  to  go  out  or  come  in 

14.  4  it  shall  be,  when  she  cometli  in,  that  she 
14.  6  as  she  came  in  at  the  door,  that  he  said 
14  6  Come  in,  thou  wife  of  .Jeroboam  ;  why 

i4  I7  might  not  suffer  any  to  go  out  or  come  in 
21.  i»  there  came  in  two  men,  children  of  Belial 

2  Ki.n.  8  and  be  ye  with  the  king,  .as  he  cometli  in 

ii  q  men  that  were  to  come  in  on  the  saopatii 
i,'  20  invaded  the  land  at  the  coming  in  of  the 
IQ.  27  I  know,  .thy  going  out,  and  thy  coming  in 

1  Ch  27  i  which  came  in  and  went  out  month  by 

2  Chi  i.  io  that  I  may  go  out  and  come  in  before 

i4  4  that  went  out,  nor  to  him  that  came  m 
16.  i  that  he  might  let  none  go  out  or  come  in 
7  whosoever  (else)  cometli  into  the  house 
22'.  7  be  ye  with  the  king  when  he  cometli  in 
-2-1.  8  men  that  were  to  come  in  on  the  sabbatn 
Estli.  2.  14  she  came  in  unto  the  king  no  more,  except 
4  11  I  have  not  been  called  to  come  111  unto 
6.  4  And  the  king  said,  Let  him  come  in 
6.  6  So  Hainan  came  in.  And  the  king  said 
Job  22.  21  thereby  good  shall  come  unto  thee 
Psa.  24.  7  and  the  King  of  glory  shall  come  m 

ioq  17  he  loved  cursing,  so  let  it  come  unto  linn 
1  in,  41  Let  thy  mercies  come  also  unto  me,  O  L. 

1  iq.  77  Let  thy  tender  mercies  come  unto  me 
x2,’  8  The  Loud  shall  preserve. .  thy  coming  in 
Prov  11.  27  that  seeketh  mischief,  it  shall  come  unto 
Eccl.  6.  4  he  cometh  in  with  vanity,  and  departeth 
Isa.  24.  10  every  house  is  shut . .  no  man  may  come  in 
28.  1 4  it  shall  not  come  unto  us  :  for  we  have 
27  28  I  know,  .thy  going  out  and  thy  coming  in 
4q  iq  When  the  enemy  shall  come  111  like  a  flood 
Jer.  17.'  19  whereby  the  kings  of  Judah  come  in,  and 
77.  4  Jeremiah  came  in  and  went  out  among  the 
iq.  1  all  the  princes  of  the  king,  .came  m,  and 
Eze.  46.  9  shall  not  return  by  the  way .  .he  came  in 
Dan  11.  21  he  shall  come  in  peaceably,  and  obtain 
Hos.  7.  1  the  thief  cometh  in,  (and)  the  troop  of 

foil  2  7  my  prayer  came  iu  unto  thee,  into  thine 

Zech.  8.  10  to  him  that  went  out  or  came  in  because 

2.  To  come  up  or  in,  Vpa.  dial. 

Dan.  4.  7  Then  came  in  the  magicians,  the  astrolo. 

5.  8  Then  came  in  all  the  king’s  wise  (men) 

3  To  come  in  or  toward,  tlafpx°Pal  eiserchomai. 

'  Matt  22.  11  when  the  king  came  in  to  see  the  guests 
22.  12  Friend,  how  earnest  thou  m  hither  not 
Mark  4  39  when  he  was  come  in,  he  saith  unto  them 

6. '  22  the  daughter  of  the  said  Herodias  came  in 
6.  25  And  she  came  in  stniiglitway  with  haste 

Luke  1.  28  And  the  angel  came  in  unto  her,  and  said 
7  44  but  this  woman  since  the  time  I  came  in 
14.  27  and  compel  (them)  to  come  111,  that  my 
Acts  1  13  when  they  were  come  in,  they  went  up 

4.  7  wife,  not  knowing  what  was  done,  came  111 
4'.  10  the  young  men  came  in,  and  found  her 
q  12  a  man  named  Ananias  coming  in,  and 
10.  3  an  angel  of  God  coming  in  to  him,  and 
10.  24  as  Peter  was  coming  in,  Cornelius  met 
R0111. 1 1.  24  until,  .fulness of  the  Gentiles  be  come  111 
1  Co  14  23  there  come  in  (those  that  are)  unlearned 
14  24  and  there  come  in  one  that  believetli  not 
Jas  2.  2  and  there  come  in  also  a  poor  man  in  vile 
Rev.  3.  20  I  will  come  in  to  him,  and  will  sup  with 

4  To  come  in  or  toward,  elairopfiopai  eisporeuomai. 
Luke,  1.  33  that  they  which  come  iu  may  see  the  light 
Acts  Q.  28  he  was  with  them  coming  111  and  going  out 
28.  30  and  received  all  that  came  in  unto  him 
5 .To  set  oneself  upon  or  over ,  <f</>£(TT7^u  ephistemi. 

Luke  2.  38  And  she  coming  in  that  instant  gave  thanks 

COME  in,  to  let  — 

To  cause  to  come  in,  sop  bo,  5. 

Estli.  5. 12  the  queen  did  let  no  man  come  in  with 

COME  in  privily,  to  —  ; 

To  come  in  alongside  of,  or  privily,  irapaafpxopai. 

Gal.  2.  4  who  came  in  privily  to  spy  out  our  liberty 

COME  into  one's  room,  to  — 

To  receive  a  successor,  Xapfiavoi  SiaSoxou  lambano. 
Acts  24.  27  Porcius  Festus  came  into  Felix' room:  and 

COME  like  a  whirlwind,  to  — 

To  show  oneself  tempestuous,  Ti)*  soar,  1. 

Dan.  11.  40  the  king,  .shall  come.. like  a  whirlwind 

COME  mightily.,  to  — 

To  prosper,  come  successf  ully,  07)1  tsaleach. 

Judg  14.  6  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  came  mightily  upon 
15.  14  theSpiritof  the  Lord  came  mightily  upon 

COME  no  more,  to  — 

To  add,  yasaph. 

1  Sa.  15.  35  And  Samuel  came  no  more  to  see  Saul 


COME  near,  to  — 

1  .To  come  nigh,  ail  nagash. 

Gen.  iq.  9  and  came  near  to  break  the  door 

27.  21  Come  near,  I  pray  thee,  that  I  may  feel 
27  26  Come  near  now,  and  kiss  me,  my  sou 
27  27  And  he  came  near,  and  kissed  him  :  and 
S  7  bowed  himself  ..until  he  came  near  to  lus 
„  6  7'hen  the  handmaidens  came  near,  they 

33  7  Leah  also  with  her  children  came  near 

33  7  after  came  Joseph  near  and  Rachel,  and 

H  !Q  they  came  near  to  the  steward  of  J oseph  s 
44. 18  Then  Judah  came  near  unto  him,  and  said 
44.  4  Come  near  to  me. .And  they  came  near 
Exod28.  43  or  when  they  come  near  unto  the  altar  to 
30.  20  or  when  they  come  near  to  the  altar  to 
NUU132. 16  And  they  came  near  unto  him,  and  said 
Josh. 21.  1  Then  came  near  the  heads  of  the  fathers 
1  Sa.  30.  21  and  when  David  came  near  to  the  people 

1  Ki.18.  30  Elijah  said  unto  all  the  people,  Come  near 

18  30  all  the  people  came  near  unto  him:  and 
18.  36  Elijah  the  prophet  came  near,  and  said 

2  Ki.  4.  27  but  Gehazi  came  near  to  thrust  her  away 

4  13  his  servants  came  near,  and  spake  unto 
2  Cli.ii!  23  Then  Zedekiah .  .camenear,  and  smote  M. 

2Q.  come  near  and  bring  sacrifices  and  thank 
Isa  41.  1  let  them  come  near,  then  let  them  speak 
40  8  who(is)mine  adversary?  let  him  come  near 
64’  4  Stand  by  thyself,  come  not  near  to  me 
Jer.  J.  1  least  even  unto  the  greatest,  came  near 
Eze.  q.  6  come  not  near  any  man  upon  whom 

44.  13  they  shall  not  come  near  unto  me,  to  do 
44.  13  to  come  near  to  any  of  my  holy  tilings,  111 

2.  To  come  nigh,  ail  nagasli,  2. 

Exodiq.  22  let  the  priests  also,  which  come  near  to 
Deut2i.  5  priests  the  sons  of  Levi  shall  come  near 


3 .To  come  near,  377  qarab. 

Gen  20  4  But  Abimelech  had  not  come  near  her 
37.  18  before  he  came  near  unto  them,  they 
Exodi2.  48  let  him  come  near  and  keep  it;  and  he 
14  20  the  one  came  not  near  the  other  all  the 
16.  9  Come  near  before  the  Lord  :  for  lie  hath 
40.  32  when  they  came  near  unto  the  altar, 

Lev.  10.  4  Come  near,  carry  your  brethren  from 
Nunn 6.  40  come  near  to  offer  incense  before  the  L. 

31.  48  And  the  officers,  .came  near  unto  Moses 
36.  1  came  near,  and  spake  before  Moses,  and 
Deut.  1.  22  ye  came  near  unto  me  every  one  of  you 
4  ii  ye  came  near  and  stood  under  the  nioun. 
c"  23  that  ye  came  near  unto  me.  .(even)  all  the 
Josh.  3.  4  come  not  near  unto  it,  that  ye  may  know 
10.  24  Come  near,  put  your  feet  upon  the  necks 
10  24  they  came  near,  and  put  their  feet  upon 
17  4  they  came  near  before  Eleazar  the  priest 

Jndg2o.  24  the  children  of  Israel  came  near  against 
2  Sa  20.  16  Come  near  hither,  that  I  may  speak  with 
20.  17  when  he  was  come  near  unto  her,  the 
Psa.  32.  q  lest  they  come  near  unto  tliee 

1  iq  169  Let  my  cry  come  near  before  tlioe,  O  LORD 
Isa.  34.  1  Come  near,  ye  nations,  to  hear ;  and 
41.  1  let  us  come  near  together  to  judgment 
48.  16  Come  ye  near  unto  me,  hear  ye  this  ;  I 
44.  14  for  it  shall  not  come  near  tliee 
Eze.  18.  6  neither  hath  come  near  to  a  menstruous 
44.  14  they  shall  come  near  to  me  to  minister 
44.  16  they  shall  come  near  to  my  table,  to  nun. 
Mai.  3.  5  And  I  will  come  near  to  you  to  judgment 

4.  To  come  near,  Pip  qereb. 

Dan  3  8  at  that  time  certain  Chaldeans  came  near 

3.  26  Nebuchadnezzar  came  near  to  the  mouth 

6.  12  they  came  near,  and  spake  before  the  k 

7.  16  I  came  near  unto  one  of  them  that  stood 


COME  near,  to  be  (or  cause  to)  — 

To  bring  or  cause  to  come  near,  Pip  qarab,  5. 

Gen.  12.  11  when  he  was  come  near  to  enter  into  E. 
Numi6.  5  will  cause  (him)  to  come  near  unto  him 
16  4  (him),  .will  he  cause  to  come  near  unto 

1  Sa  10.  20  had  caused  all  the  tribes,  .to  come  near 
10  21  caused  the  tribe  of  Benjamin  to  come  near 


COME  near,  which  — - 

Near,  Pip  qareb. 

Eze.  40.  46  which  come  near  to  the  Lord  to  minister 
45.  4  which  shall  come  near  to  minister  unto 


COME  nigh,  to  — 

1  .To  (cause  to)  touch,  yii  naga,  5. 

Psa.  32.  6  in  the  floods,  .they  shall  not  come  nigli 


2.  To  come  nigh,  EG}  nagasli. 

Exod24.  2  they  shall  not  come  nigh,  neither  shall 
34.  30  and  they  were  afraid  to  come  nigh  him 
Lev.  21.  21  the  priest  shall  come  nigh  to  offer  the 
21.  21  he  shall  not  come  nigh  to  offer  the  bread 
21.  23  nor  come  nigh  unto  the  altar  because  he 
Num  8  19  when  the  children  of  Israel  come  nigli 
Psa.  91.  7  (but)  it  shall  not  come  nigh  thee 

3 . To  come  near,  Pip  qarab. 

Exod  32.  19  as  soon  as  lie  came  nigh  unto  the  camp 
Num  18.  3  they  shall  not  come  nigh  the  vessels  of 
18.  4  a  stranger  shall  not  come  nigli  unto  you 
18.  22  come  nigli  the  tabernacle  of  the  congre. 
Deut.  2.  19  (when)  thou  comest  nigh  over  against 
20  2  when  ye  are  come  nigli  unto  the  battle 

20.  10  When  thou  comest  nigli  unto  a  city  to 

2  Sa.15.  5  when  any  man  came  nigli  (to  him)  to  do 

Psa.  91.  10  neither  shall  any  plague  conic  nigli  thy 
Pro.  5.  8  and  come  not  nigli  the  door  of  her  house 


4  .Near,  Pip  qareb.  ...  . 

Num  1  si  -  3  10,38  the  stranger  that  cometh  nigh 
18.  7’ the  stranger  that  cometh  nigh  shall  be 

5.  To  come  nigh,  iyyl(oj  eygizo. 

Markn.  1  When  they  came  nigli  to  Jerusalem,  unto 
Luke  7  12  when  he  came  nigh  to  the  gate  of  the  city 
10  9, 11  The  kingdom  of  God  is  come  nigh  unto 
18.  25  as  lie  was  come  nigh  unto  Jericho 
iq.  29  when  he  was  come  nigh  to  Betliphage 
19-  37  when  lie  was  come  nigh,  even  now  at  the 
Acts  22.  6  was  come  nigh  unto  Damascus  about 

COME  nigh,  them  that  — 

Near,  P’np  qarob. 

Lev.  10.  3  he  sanctified  in  them  that  come  nigli  me 
COME  nigh  unto,  to  — 

To  come  nigh  toward,  irpoaeyylCu  qiroseggizo. 

Mark.  2.  4  when  they  could  not  come  nigh  unto  him 

COME  on  — 

To  give  ( help  or  counsel),  Pn;  yahab. 

Exod.  1.  10  Come  on,  let  us  deal  wisely  with  them 

COME  on  (or  upon),  to  — 

1  .To  find,  meet,  nxs  matsa. 

Gen  44  34  lest.  .1  see  the  evil  that  shall  come  on 
Deuti!  17  Are  not  these  evils  come  upon  us,  because 
Neh.  9.  32  that  hath  come  upon  us,  on  our  kings,  on 

2.  To  face,  turn  the  face,  n:s  panah. 

Deut23.  11  when  evening  cometli  on,  he  shall 

3.  To  come  upon,  iirfpxopai  epercliomai. 

Luke2i.  35  as  a  snare  [shall  it  come  on]  all  them  that 
4.7’o  receive,  take,  Kayfiavu  lambano. 

Luke  7.  16  there  came  a  fear  on  all  ;  and  they  glori. 
COME  out,  to  — 

1  .To  come  forth,  out  of,  RjC  yatsa. 

Gen.  14.  14  afterward  shall  they  come  out  with  great 
17  6  and  kings  shall  come  out  of  the 

24.  13  daughters  of  the  men  of  the  city  come  out 
24  15  Rebekah  came  out,  who  was  born  to  if. 

24.  24  the  first  came  out  red,  all  over  like  an 
24.  26  after  that  came  bis  brother  out,  and  lus 
~4  11  and  kings  shall  come  out  of  thy  loins 
38.  28  scarlet  thread,  saying,  This  came  out  first 
38.  29  behold,  his  brother  came  out :  and  she 
46.  26  All  the  souls . .  which  came  out  of  lus  loins 
Exod  1.  s  all  the  souls  that  came  out  of  the  loins 

’  13.  3  Remember  this  day,  in  which  ye  came  out 

,3  4  This  day  came  ye  out,  in  the  month  A  bib 

17.  6  there  shall  come  water  out  of  it,  that  the 

23.  14  for  in  it  thou  earnest  out  from  Egypt 

24.  32  six  branches  shall  come  out  of  the  sides 
24.  33  brandies  that  come  out  of  the  candlestick 
28  34  and  when  he  cometh  out,  that  lie  die  not 
32'  24  cast  it  into  the  fire,  and  there  came  out 
34  18  in  the  month  Abib  thou  earnest  out  from 
34!  74  he  took  the  veil  off,  until  he  came  out 
34.  34  he  came  out,  and  spake  unto  the  children 

Lev.  q.  23  and  came  out,  and  blessed  the  people 
q  24  there  came  a  fire  out  from  before  the  L. 

16  17  until  he  come  out,  and  have  made  an 
Num  1.  1  the  second  year  after  they  were  come  out 
q  1  the  second  year  after  they  were  come  out 

11  20  until  it  come  out  at  your  nostrils,  and 

,2!  4  Come  out  ye  three..  And.,  three  came  out 

12  12  when  he  cometh  out  of  his  mother  s  womb 

16.  27  Dathan  and  Abiram  came  out, and  stood  in 
16.  34  there  came  out  a  fire  from  the  Lord,  and 
20  11  the  water  came  out  abundantly,  and  the 
20.  18  lest  I  come  out  against  thee  with  the 

20.  20  Edom  came  out  against  him  with  much 

21.  13  the  wilderness  that  cometh  out  of  the 

22.  4  there  is  a  people  come  out  from  Epypt 
22.  11  (there  is)  a  people  come  out  of  Egypt 
33.  38  the  children  of  Israel  were  come  out  of 

Deut.  1.  44  the  Amorites.  .came  out  against  you,  ami 

2  32  Silion  came  out  against  us,  he  ami  all  his 

3  1  Og  tlie  king  of  Baslian  came  out  against 
11. 10  the  land  of  Egypt,  from  whence  ye  cameo. 
28.  7  they  shall  come  out  against  thee  one  way 

28.  47  her  young  one  that  cometh  out  from 

29.  7  came  out  agaiust  us  unto  battle,  and  we 
Josli.  2.  10  for  you,  when  ye  came  out  of  Egypt 

4  4  All  the  people  that  came  out  of  Egypt 
4!  4  all  the  people  that  came  out  were  circu. 

4.  6  men  of  war,  which  came  outof  Egypt,  were 
8.  4  when  they  came  out  against  us,  as  at  the 

8  6  For  they  will  come  out  after  us,  till  we 
iq  17  the  fourth  lot  came  out  to  Issachar,  for 
iq.  24  the  fifth  lot  came  out  for  the  tribe  of 
iq.  32  The  sixth  lot  came  out  to  the  children  of 
iq  40  the  seventh  lot  came  out  for  the  tribe  of 
21.  4  the  lot  came  out  for  the  families  of  the 

Judg.  3.  22  and  tlie  dirt  came  out  . 

4  22  Jael  came  out  to  meet  him,  and  said  unto 

q  15  let  fire  come  out  of  the  bramble,  and 
0.  20  let  fire  come  out  from  Abimelech,  and 

9  20  let  fire  come  out  from  the  men  of  Shecli 
q  29  Increase  thine  army,  and  come  out 
q  33  the  people  that  (is)  with  him  come  out 

1 1  34  his  daughter  came  out  to  meet  lnm  with 
21  if  the  daughters  of  Shiloh  come  out  to 
21.  21  come  ye  out  of  the  vineyards,  and  catch 
t  Sa.  "2.  3  let  (not)  arrogancy  come  out  of  your 

q  14  Samuel  came  out  against  them,  for  to  go 
11  3  and  then . .  wc  xvill  come  out  to  tliee 

7  and  they  came  out  with  one  consent 
13.  17  the  spoilers  came  out  of  the  camp  of  the 


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1  Sa.  17.  8  Why  are  ye  come  out  to  set  (your)  battle 

1 8.  6  the  women  came  out  of  all  cities  of  Israel 

21.  5  about  these  three  days,  since  I  came  out 

23.  15  David  saw  that  Saul  was  come  out  to 

24.  14  After  whom  is  the  king  of  Israel  come  out 
26.  20  the  king  of  Israel  is  come  out  to  seek  a 

2  Sa.  2.  23  that  the  spear  came  out  behind  him 

3.  26  when  Joab  was  come  out  from  David,  he 

6.  20  jlichal.  .came  out  to  meet  David,  and 

10.  8  the  children  of  Ammon  came  out,  and 
it.  23  came  out  unto  us  into  the  field,  and  we 

16.  5  thence  came  out  a  man  of  the  family  of 

16.  7  Come  out,  come  out,  thou  bloody  man, and 

18.  4  all  the  people  came  out  by  hundreds,  and 

1  Ki.  8.  9  when  they  came  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

8.  10  when  the  priests  were  come  out  of  the 

9.  12  Hiram  came  out  from  Tyre  to  see  the  ci. 
20.  17  saying, There  are  men  come  out  of  Samaria 
20.  18  Whether|they  be  come  out  for  peace,  take 
20.  18  whether  they  be  come  out  for  war,  take 
20.  19  these  young  men.  .came  out  of  the  city 

2  Ki.  5.  11  He  will  surely  come  out  to  me,  and  stand 

7.  12  When  they  come  out  of  the  city,  we  shall 
18.  18  there  came  out  to  them  Eliakim  the  son 

18.  31  Make  (an  agreement),  .and  come  out  to 

19.  9  he  is  come  out  to  fight  against  thee 

1  Ch.  19.  9  the  children  of  Ammon  came  out,  and 

26.  14  they  cast  lots ;  and  his  lot  came  out  north. 

2  Ch.  5.  10  the  children,  .when  they  came  out  of  Eg. 

5.  11  when  the  priests  were  come  out  of  the 

14.  9  there  came  out  against  them  Zerah  the 

18.  20  Then  there  came  out  a  spirit,  and  stood 
Job  1.  21  Naked  came  I  out  of  my  mother's  womb 

3.  11  give  up  the  ghost  when  I  came  out  of  tire 
38.  29  Out  of  whose  womb  came  the  ice  ?  and  the 

Tsa.  19.  5  as  a  bridegroom  coming  out  of  his  chain. 
Prov.12.  13  but  the  just  shall  come  out  of  trouble 
Isa.  26.  21  the  Lord  cometh  out  of  his  place  to  pun. 

36.  16  Make  (an  agreement),  .and  come  out  to 
Mic.  7.  15  According  to  the  days  of  thy  coming  out 
Nab.  1.  11  There  is  (one)  come  out  of  thee,  that 
Hag.  2.  5  I  covenanted  with  you  when  ye  came  out 
Zech.  5.  9  behold,  there  came  out  two  women,  and 

6.  1  there  came  four  chariots  out  from 

2.  To  come  forth,  out  of ,  t^epxopcu  exerchomai. 

Matt.  5/26  Thou  shait  by  no  means  come  out  thence 

8.  28  coming  out  of  the  tombs,  exceeding  fierce 
8.  32  And  when  they  were  come  out.  they  went 

8.  34  the  whole  city  came  out  to  meet  Jesus 

12.  44  into  my  house  from  whence  I  came  out 

15.  22  a  woman  of  Canaan  came  out  of  the  same 
24.  27  as  the  lightning  cometh  out  of  the  east 

26.  55  Are  ye  come  out  as  against  a  thief  witli 

27.  32  as  they  came  out,  they  found  a  man  of 
27.  S3  came  out  of  the  graves  after  hisresurrec. 

Mark  6.  34  Jesus,  when  he  came  out,  saw  much  pen. 

9.  26  And.  .cried,  .and  came  out  of  him  :  and 
Luke  1.  22  when  he  came  out,  he  could  not  speak 

4.  36  commandeth  the.. spirits, and  they  comeo. 

11.  24  return  unto  my  house  whence  I  came  out 

13.  28  therefore  came  his  father  out,  and  entre. 

22.  39  he  came  out,  and  went,  as  he  was  wont 
Johnt6.  27  have  believed  that  I  came  out  from  God 

17.  8  have  known,  .that  I  came  out  from  thee 
Acts  16. 18  to  come  out  of  her.  And  he  came  out  the 

1  C0.14.  36  What !  came  the  word  of  God  out  from 

2  Co.  6.  17  come  out  from  among  them,  and  be  ye 
Heb.n.  15  that(country)  from  whence  they  came  out 
Rev.  14  18  another  angel  came  out  from  the  altar 

COME  over,  to  (be)  — 

1  .To  come  over,  -q;/  alar. 

Num  35.  10  When  ye  be  come  over  Jordan  into  the 
Dent.  2.  14  until  we  were  come  over  the  brook  Zered 
27.  12  when  ye  are  come  over  Jordan 
Josh  4  22  Israel  came  over  this  Jordan  on  dryland 
2  Sa.  iq.  18  before  the  king,  as  he  was  come  over  Jor. 

19.  33  Come  thou  over  with  me,  and  I  will  feed 
19.  39  when  the  king  was  come  over,  the  king 

Isa.  45,  14  Sabeans,  men  of  stature,  shall  come  over 

2. To  come  through,  SiaPaiva  diahaind. 

Acts  16.  9  Come  over  into  Macedonia,  and  help  us 

COME  round,  to  — 

To  encompass,  kvk\Ao>  kukloS. 

John  10  24  Then  came  the  Jews  round  about  him 
COME  running  together,  to  — 

To  run  together  to,  iinaoin  episuntrecho. 

Mark  9.  25  saw  that  the  people  came  running  toget. 
COME  thereout,  to  — 

1  .To  come  forth,  N)t;  yeetsa. 

Judg  15. 19  and  there  came  water  thereout 
2.  To  come,  forth,  out  of,  c^pxouac  exerchomai. 

John  19.  34  forthwith  came  thereout  blood  and  water 
COME  thither,  to  — ■ 

To  come  upon,  i-KfpxopaL  eperchomai. 

Acts  14  iq  there  came  thither  (certain)  Jews  from  A. 
COME,  things  to  — 

1  .To  come,  arrive,  athah. 

Isa.  41.  23  Showthethingsthataretocomehereafter 

44.  7  things  that  are  coming  and  shall  come 

45.  ir  Ask  me  of  things  to  come  concerning  my 

2.  To  come  in.  ni2  ho. 

Isa.  41.  22  or  declare  us  things  for  to  come 

3.  To  he  about  to  he.  piwot  mello. 

Rom.  8.  38  nor  things  present ;  nor  things  to  come 


1  Co.  3.  22  or  things  present,  or  things  to  come 
Col.  2.  17  Which  are  a  shadow  of  things  to  come 
Hcb.  11,  2oJaeoband  Esau  concerningthings  to  come 

COME,  things  that  — 

A  going  up,  nSy.a  maalah. 

Eze.  11.  5  I  know  the  things  that  come  into  your 

COME,  things  that  shall  — • 

Ready,  prepared,  Triy  athid. 

Deut.32.  35  things  that  shall  conic  upon  them  make 

COME,  time  to  — 

1  .To  morrow,  hereafter,  ins  mcichar. 

Gen.  30.  33  answer  for  me  in  time  to  come,  when  it 
Exod  13.  14  when  thy  sou  asketh  thee  in  time  to  come 
Deut.  6.  20  when  thy  son  asketh  thee  in  time  to  come 
J  osh.  4.  6  ask  (their  fathers)  in  time  to  come,  saying 
4.  21  your  children  shall  ask.  .in  time  to  come 
22.  24  In  time  to  come  your  children  might 
22.  27  children  may  not  say.  .in  time  to  come 
22.  28  say  to.  .our  generations  in  time  to  come 

2.  To  be  about  to  he, 

1  Ti.  6  19  good  foundation  against  the  time  to  come 

COME  to  (or  unto),  to  — 

1.  To  find,  kxa  matsa. 

1  Sa.  25.  8  whatsoever  cometh  to  thine  hand  unto 
Esth.  8.  6  the  evil  that  shall  come  unto  my  people? 

2.  To  he  found,  kxa  matsa,  2. 

Judg.  20.  48  set  on  fire  all  the  cities,  .they  came  to 

3.  To  come  toward,  wpocrdpxopai  prnserchomai. 
Jlatt.4  3  when  the  tempter  came  to  him,  he  said 

8.  25  his  disciples  came  to  (him),  and  awoke 

9.  14  Then  came  to  him  the  disciples  of  John 
9.  28  the  blind  men  came  to  him  :  and  Jesus 

14.  15  his  disciples  came  to  him,  saying,  This 

15.  1  Then  came  to  Jesus  scribes  and  Pharisees 

17.  14  there  came  to  him  a  (certain)  man,  kneel. 
17.  19  Then  came  the  disciples  to  Jesus  apart 

17.  24  came  to  Peter,  and  said,  Doth  not  your 

18.  21  Then  came  Peter  to  him.  and  said,  Lord 

20.  20  Then  came  to  him  the  mother  of  Zeb. 

21.  14  the  blind  and  the  lame  came  to  him  in 
21.  28  he  came  to  the  first,  and  said.  Son,  go 

21.  30  he  came  to  the  second,  and  said  likewise 

22.  23  The  same  day  came  to  him  the  Sadducees 
24.  1  his  disciples  came  to  (him)  for  to  show 
26.  17  the  disciples  came  to  Jesus,  saying  unto 
26.  49  forthwith  he  came  to  Jesus,  and  said 

Markio.  2  the  Pharisees  came  to  him,  and  asked 
Luke  8.  24  they  came  to  him,  and  awoke  him,  saying 

20.  27  Then  came  to  (him)  certain  of  the  Sadd. 

23.  36  coming  to  him,  and  offering  him  vinegar 
Acts  23.  14  they  came  to  the  chief  priests  and  elders 
Heb.  11.  6  he  that  cometh  to  God  must  believe  that 

4.  To  place  upon ,  or  before,  t<pl<nrig.i  epliistemi. 
Lukeio.  40  came  to  him,  and  said,  Lord,  dost  thou 

COME  to  an  end,  to  — 

To  perfect,  fait,  he  complete,  1S3  gamur. 

Tsa.  7.  9  wickedness  of  the  u  ieked  come  to  an  end 

COME  to  hand,  to  — - 

To  he  found,  matsa,  2. 

Jiuig2o.  48  the  beast,  and  all  that  came  to  hand 

COME  to  nought,  to  — 

To  loose  down,  KaraXoco  kalaluo. 

Acts  5  38  this  work  be  of  men,  it  will  come  to  nou. 
COME  to  pass,  to  — 

1 .  To  come  in,  uia  ho. 

Deuti3-  2  the  sign  or  the  wonder  come  to  pass 

18.  22  if  the  thing  follow  not.  nor  come  to  pass 
Josh  21.  45  There  failed  not  ought,  .all  came  to  pass 

23.  14  all  are  come  to  pass  unto  you.  (and)  not 
Judg  3.  27  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  was  come,  that 
13.  12  said,  Now  let  thy  words  come  to  pass 
13. 17  when  thy  sayings  come  to  pass  we  may  do 

1  Sa.  g.  6  all  that  he  saith  cometh  surely  to  pass 

10.  9  all  those  signs  came  to  pass  that  day 

16.  6  it  came  to  pass,  when  they  were  come 

2  Sa.  15.  32  it  came  to  pass,  that  (when)  David  was 

16.  6  it  came  to  pass,  when  Ilnshai  the  Arehite 
2  K  i.  6.  20  it  came  to  pass,  when  they  were  come  into 
Isa.  42.  9  the  former  things  are  come  to  pass,  and 
48.  3  did  (them)  suddenly,  and  they  came  to  p. 
48.  5  before  it  came  to  pass  I  showed  (it)  thee 
■Ter.  28.  9  when  the  word  of . .shall  come  to  pass 
Eze.  24.  14  it  shall  come  to  pass,  and  I  will  do  (it) 

33  33  "'lien  this  cometh  to  pass,  lo  it  will  come 

2.  To  he,  n;n  liayah. 

Gen.  4.  14  it  shall  come  to  pass,  (that)  every  ouethat 

6.  1  itcameto  pass,  when  men  began  to  multi 

7.  10  it  came  to  pass  after  seven  days,  that  the 

8.  6  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  forty  days 
8. 13  it  came  to  pass  in  the  sixth  hundredth 

[This  verb  occurs  many  thousands  of  times  ] 

3.  To  he,  tori  liava. 

Dan.  2/29  what  should  come  to  pass  hereafter 

2.  29  maketh  known. .what shall  come  to  pass 
2.  45  what  shall  come  to  pass  hereafter 

4.  To  meet,  rnjj  qarcth. 

Num  11.  23  whether  my  word 'shall  come  to  pass  unto 

5.  To  he  come,  to  come  lo  he,  y'uogai  ginnmai. 

Matt  7.  28  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jesus  had  ended 


Matt.  9.  10  it  came  to  pass,  as  Jesus  sat  at  meat  in 
11.  1  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jesus  had  made 
13.  53  it  came  to  pass,  .when  Jesus  had  finished 
19.  1  it  came  to  pass,  .when  Jesus  had  finished 
24.  6  for  all .  .must  come  to  pass,  but  the  end 

26.  1  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jesus  had  finished 
Mark  1.  9  it  came  to  pass  in  those  days,  that  Jesus 

2. 15  it  came  to  pass,  .as  Jesus  sat  at  meat  in 
2.  23  it  came  to  pass,  .he  went  through  the 

4.  4  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  sowed,  some  fell  by 
11.  23  things  which  lie  saith  shall  come  to  pass 

13.  29  ye  shall  see  these  things  come  to  pass 
Luke  1.  8  it  came  to  pass,  that,  w  hile  he  executed 

1.  23  it  came  to  pass,  that,  as  soon  as  the  days 

I.  41  it  came  to  pass,  that,  when  Elisabeth 

1.  59  it  came  to  pass,  that  on  the  eighth  day 

2.  1  it  came  to  pass  in  those  days,  that  there 
2.  15  it  came  to  pass,  as  the  angels  were  gone 
2.  15  see  this  thing  which  is  come  to  pass 

2.  46  it  came  to  pass,  that  after  three  days 

3.  21  it  came  to  pass,  that  Jesus  also  being  hap. 

5.  1  it  cametopass,  that,  as  the  people  pressed 
5.  12  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  was  in  a  certain 

5.  17  it  came  to  pass  on  a  certain  day,  as  he 

6.  1  it  came  to  pass,  on  the  second  sabbath 
6.  6  it  came  to  pass  also  011  another  sabbath 
6.  12  it  came  to  pass  in  those  days,  that  he  went 
7. 11  it  came  to  pass  the  day  after,  that  he 

8.  1  it  came  to  pass  afterward,  that  he  wrent 
8.  22  it  came  to  pass  on  a  certain  day,  that  he 

8.  40  it  came  to  pass,  .when  Jesus  was  retur. 

9.  18  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  was  alone  praying 
9.  28  it  came  to  pass,  about  an  eight  days  after 
g.  33  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  departed  from 

9. 37  it  came  to  pass,  that  011  the  next  day 
9.  51  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  time  was  come 

9.  57  [it  came  to  pass] . .  as  they  weDt  in  the  way 

10.  38  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  wrent,  that  he 

II.  1  it  came  to  pass,  .as  he  was  praying  in  a 

11.  14  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  devil  was  gone 

11.  27  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  spake  these  things 

12.  55  There  will  be  heat;  aDd  it  cometh  to  pass 

14.  1  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  went  into  the  house 

16.  22  itcameto  pass,  that  the  beggar  died,  and 

17.  11  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  went  to  Jerusalem 

17.  14  it  came  to  pass,  that,  as  they  went,  they 

18.  35  it  came  to  pass . .  as  he  was  come  nighunto 

19.  15  it  came  to  pass, that, when  he  was  returned 

19.  29  it  came  to  pass,  when  he  was  come  nigli 

20.  1  it  came  to  pass,  (that) on  oue  of  thosedays 

21.  7  when  these  things  shall  come  to  pass? 

21.  g  these  things  must  first  come  to  pass ;  but 
21.  28  when  these  things  begin  to  come  to  pass 
21.  31  when  ye  see  these  things  come  to  pass 
21.  36  all  these  things  that  shall  come  to  pass 
24.  4  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  were  much  per. 
24.  12  [wondering,  .at  that  which  was  come  top.) 
24.  15  it  came  to  pass,  that,  while  they  commun. 
24.  18  the  things  which  are  come  to  pass  there 
24.  30  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  sat  at  meat  with 
24.  51  it  came  to  pass,  while  he  blessed  them,  lie 

John  13.  19  when  it  is  come  to  pass,  ye  may  believe 
14.  29  I  have  told  you  before  it  come  to  pass 
14.  29  when  it  is  come  to  pass,  ye  might  believe 
Acts  4.  5  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  that  their 
9.  32  it  came  to  pass,  as  Peter  passed  through. 
9.  37  it  came  to  pass  in  those  days,  that  she 
9.  43  it  came  to  pass,  that  he  tarried  many  days 
11.  26  it  came  to  pass,  that  a  whole  year  they 
11.  28  which  came  to  pass  in  the  days  of  Claud. 

14.  1  it  came  to  pass  in  leonium,  that  they  went 
16.  16  it  came  to  pass,  as  we  went  to  prayer,  a 

19.  1  it  came  to  pass,  .while  Apollos  was  at  C. 

21.  1  it  came  to  pass,  that  after  we  were  gotten 

22.  6  it  came  to  pass,  .as  I  made  my  journey 
22.  17  it  came  to  pass,  .when  I  was  come  again 

27.  44  it  came  to  pass,  that  they  escaped  all  safe 

28.  8  it  came  to  pass,  that  the  father  of  Publius 
28.  17  it  came  to  pass,  that  after  three  days 

1  Th.  3.  4  even  as  it  came  to  pass,  and  ye  know 
Rev.  1.  1  things  which  must  shortly  come  to  pass 

6 .To  he;  it  shall  he,  upi,  trrrai  eimi,  eslai. 

Acts  2.  17  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  the  last  days 

2.  21  it  shall  come  to  pass,  (that)  whosoever 

3.  23  it  shall  come  to  pass,  (that)  every  soul 
Rom.  9.  26  it  shall  come  to  pass,  (that)  in  the  place 

COME  to  (understanding),  to  — 

To  know  understanding,  n:-3  yv  yada  hinah. 

Isa.  29.  24  They  also,  .shall  come  to  understanding 
COME  together,  to  — - 
1  .To  come  near,  Tjj)  qarah. 

Eze.  37.  7  the  bones  came  together,  bone  to  his.bono 

2.  To  come  alongside  together,  avpirapayivopai  sum. 
Luke23.  48  all  the  people  that  came  together  to  that 

3.  To  come  together,  avvayw  sunago. 

Matt 27.  62  chief  priests,  .came  together  unto  Pilate 
Mark  7.  1  Then  came  together  unto  him  the  Pharis. 
Luke  22.  66  chief  priests,  and  the  scribes,  came  toget. 
Acts  13.  44  And.  .came  almost  the  whole  city  toget. 

15.  6  the  apostles  and  elders  came  together  for 

20.  7  when  the  disciples  came  together  to  break 
i.  To  come  together,  avvApxopai  simerchomai. 

Matt.  1. 18  before  they  came  together,  she  was  found 
Mark  3.  20  the  multitude  cometh  together  again,  so 
6.  33  [many  knew  him.  .came  together  unto] 
Luke  5.  15  great  multitudes  came  together  to  hear 
Acts  1.  6  When  they  therefore  were  come  together 
2.  6  the  multitude  came  together,  and  were 


COME 


187 


COME 


Arts  10  27  and  found  many  that  were  come  together 
,V  l  knew  not  wherefore  they  were  come  tog 

?'  22  the  multitude  must  needs  come  together 

I.  zz  . . frurof.hpp  lift  RHlfl 


21  22  tne  muiwtuuc  luwo“  ,  i  .  _  _ ;  .1 

Q  „  when  they  were  come  together,  he  said 

To  ,  Jrfve  yourselves  to.,  prayer;  and  [come  to.] 

°  J'  I7  that  ye  come  together  n?t  for  the  better 
,S  when  ye  come  together  in  the  church 
ii  20  When  ye  come  together  therefore  into  one 
,  my  brethren,  when  ye  come  together  to 
'  34  ye  come  not  together  unto  condemnation 
«  If  the  whole  church  [be  come  together] 
it  2I  How  is  it  then .  .when  ye  come  together 

IE  unto,  to  —  ... 

'o  place  upon  or  over,  dpiarpyi  ephistemi. 

Acts  n.  ii  there  were  three  men  already  come  unto 

'o  come  toward,  irpo<repX°tial  proserchomai. 

M  itt  s  i  when  he  was  set,  his  disciples  came  unto 

a  s  there  came  unto  him  a  centurion, beseech. 

11  his  disciples  came  unto  him,  saying 
i-  io  great  multitudes  came  unto  lum,  havin„ 
iS  3i  At  the  same  time  came  the  disciples  unto 
io  a  The  Pharisees  also  came  unto  him,  tempt. 

21'  2i  the  elders  of  the  people  came  unto  him 
, ,,  i  the  disciples  came  unto  lnm  privately 

}  ^  There  came  uuto  him  a  woman  having  an 
f6  679  a  damsel  came  unto  him  saying,  Thou 
26  7?  after  a  while  came  unto  (him)  they  that 
Mark  6.  35  his  disciples  came  unto  lum,  and  said 

Acts  10.  28  or  come  unto  one  of  another  nation 
Acts  10.  as  o  certa.n  Jew  aml  came  uuto  them 

2  '  2,  forbid  none,  .to  minister  or  [come  untol 
Heb  4  ib  Let  us  therefore  come  boldly  unto  the 
U  7*  25  to  save  them .  .that  come  unto  God  by 

12  18  ve  are  not  come  unto  the  mount  that 
12.  22  ye  are  come  unto  mount  Sion,  and  uuto 

To  come  or  enter  toward, vpocri'optbop.ai  prospor. 
t, lark  10  35  the  sons  of  Zebedee,  come  unto  him 

ME  up  (or  upon),  to  — 

To  come  in,  k)a  bo. 

Dent  32. 17  to  new  (gods  that)  came  newly  up,  whom 
job  k  21  the  destroyer  shall  come  upon  him 

20  22  every  hand  of  the  wicked  shall  come  upon 
Psa  44  17  All  this  is  come  upon  us  ;  yet  have  we  not 
Prov  10  24  fear  of  the  wicked,  it  shall  come  upon 
28.  22  considereth  not . .  poverty  shall  come  upon 
Eze  32. 1 1  The  sword  of  the  kin  g . .  shall  come  upon 

To  come  up.  P*?P  selctq. 

Dan  7.  3  four  great  beasts  came  up  from  the  sea 

7  8  there  came  up  amoug  them  another  little 
7.  20  and  (of)  the  other  which  came  up,  and 

To  come  up,  pVp  selaq,  3a. 

Ezra  4  12  the  jews  which  came  up  from  thee  to  us 
To  qo  up,  nby  alah. 

Geu  24. 16  and  filled  her  pitcher  and  came  up 

41.  2  there  came  up  out  of  the  river  seven  well 
4,  3  seven  other  kitie  came  up  after  them  out 

li.  s  seven  ears  of  corn  came  up  upon  one 
41.  18  there  came  up  out  of  the  river  seven 
4i.  in  seven  other  kine  came  up  after  them 
4t,  22  seven  ears  came  up  in  one  stalk,  full  ana 
4t.  27  the.  .kine  that  came  up  after  them  (are) 

44.  24  when  we  came  up  unto  thy  servant  my 
Exod?2.  23  their  cry  came  up  unto  God  by  reason  of 

8  4  the  frogs  shall  come  up  both  on  thee,  and 
8*  6  the  frogs  came  up,  and  covered  the  land 

10  12  that  they  may  come  up  upon  the  land  of 
16.  13  at  even  the  quails  came  up.  and  covered 
in.  13  they  shall  come  up  to  the  mount 
in.  23  The  people  cannot  come  up  to  mount  Era 
10.  24  thou  shalt  come  up.  thou  and  Aaron 
in.  24  break  through  to  come  up  unto  the  Lord 
24.  1  Come  up  uuto  the  Lord  thou  and  Aaron 
24. 12  Come  up  to  me  into  the  mount,  and  be 
on  el  will  come  up  into  the  midst  of  tliee  in 
Vi.  2  come  up  in  the  morning  unto  mount  Sm. 
34  3  no  man  shall  come  up  with  thee,  neither 

NTumi6.  12  Dathan .  .which  said.  We  will  not  come  up 
16. 14  wilt  thou  put  out . .  we  will  not  come  up 
32. 11  none  of  the  men  that  came  up  out  of  E. 
Deut.io.  1  come  up  unto  me  into  the  mount,  and 
Josh  2.  8  she  came  up  unto  them  upon  the  root 

4.  16  Command,  .that  they  come  up  out  of  J. 

4  17  saying,  Come  ye  up  out  of  Jordan 

4.  18  when  the  priests . .  were  come  up  out  of 
4.  iq  the  people  came  up  out  of  Jordan  on  the 
10.  4  Come  up  unto  me,  and  help  me,  that  we 
10.  6  come  up  to  us  quickly,  and  save  us  and 
10.  33  Iforam  king  of  Gezer  came  up  to  help  L. 
18.  Ii  the  children  of  Benjamin  came  up  accor 
iq.  10  the  third  lot  came  up  for  the  children  of 
Judg  1.  3  Come  up  with  me  into  my  lot,  that  we 
21  an  angel  of  the  Lord  came  up  from  Gil. 
a  s  children  of  Israel  came  up .  .  for  judgment 
6  3  the  Midianites  came  up,  and  the  Amalek. 
6.  3  even  they  came  up  against  them  . 

6  5  they  came  up  with  their  cattle  and  then 
6,  33  and  they  came  up  to  meet  them 

11  13  Israel,  .when  they  came  up  out  of  Egypt 
11'.  16  when  Israel  came  up  from  Egypt,  and 

12  3  are  ve  come  up  unto  me  this  day,  to  right 
14  2  lie  came  up,  and  told  his  father  and  his 
iT  6  the  Philistines  came  up,  and  burnt  her 
1?  10  Judah  said,  Why  are  ye  come  up  against 

13  IO  To  bind  Samson  are  we  come  up,  to  do  to 
16  5  the  lords  of  the  Philistines  came  up  unto 


Judg  1 6. 
16. 
19. 
21. 
21. 
21 

1  Sa.  2 
11, 
13' 

14 

14. 

14. 

IS¬ 

IS- 

17- 

17 

17- 
23- 
28. 
5 
5 
7 
1. 


2  Sa 


Ki. 


9- 

10. 

14. 

20. 

2  Ki.  1. 
1. 

3- 

12. 

16 

16. 

>7- 

17- 

18. 

18. 

18. 

18. 

19. 

19. 
23- 
24. 
24. 

1  Ch  14. 

2  Cli  12. 

12. 

16, 

20. 

21. 
24. 

35. 

36. 
7. 
7 


Kell. 
Job  .. 
Psa.  78. 
Prov.25. 
Song  4. 
8. 


Isa. 


Jer 


Lam, 

Eze 


Dan 


Hos 


Joel 


18  Come  up  this  once,  for  he  hath  showed 

18  Then  the  lords .  .came  up  unto  her,  and 
30  the  children  of  Israel  came  up  out  of  the 

5  all  the  tribes  of  Israel  that  came  not  up 
5  him  that  came  not  up  to  the  Lord  to  M. 

8  the  tribes  of  Israel  that  came  not  up  to 
ig  when  she  came  up  with  her  husband  to 

1  Then  Nahash  the  Ammonite  came  up 

5  they  came  up,  and  pitched  in  Michmasli 
10  if  they  say  thus,  Come  up  unto  us 
12  Come  up  to  us,  and  we  will  show  you  a 
12  said  unto  his  armour  bearer,  Come  up 

2  in  the  way,  when  he  came  up  from  Egypt 

6  when  they  came  up  out  of  Egypt 

23  there  came  up  the  champion  the  Plnlis. 

25  Have  ye  seen  this  man  that  is  come  up? 

25  surely  to  defy  Israel  is  he  come  up 

19  Then  came  up  the  Ziphites  to  Saul  to 
14  An  old  man  cometh  up;  andhe(is)covered 

.  17  all  the  Philistines  came  up  to  seek  David 
;.  22  the  Philistines  came  up  yet  again,  and 

21  they  came  up  out  of  the  well,  and  went 
35  ye  shall  come  up  after  him,  that  he  may 
40  all  the  people  came  up  after  him  ;  and 
45  they  are  come  up  from  thence  rejoicing 

24  Pharaoh's  daughter  came  up  out  of  the 
29  a  chariot  came  up  and  went  out  of  Egypt 

25  Shishak  king  of  Egypt  came  up  against 

22  the  king  of  Syria  will  come  up  against 

6  There  came  a  man  up  to  meet  us,  and 
’  7  What,  .(was  lie)  which  came  up  to  meet 

21  the  kings  were  come  up  to  fight  against 
10  king's  scribe  and  the  high  priest  came  up 
5  Pekah.  .came  up  to  Jerusalem  to  war 

7  come  up,  and  save  me  out  of  the  hand  of 
3  Against  him  came  up  Shalmaneser  king 

5  the  king  of  Assyria  came  up  throughout 

9  came  up  against  Samaria,  and  besieged  it 
13  king  of  Assyria  come  up  against  all  the 
17  And  when  they  were  come  up,  they 
25  Am  I  now  come  up  without  the  Lord 

23  I  am  come  up  to  the  height  of  the  mouu 
28  thy  tumult  is  come  up  into  mine  ears 

9  the  priests . .  came  not  up  to  the  altar 

1  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon  came  up 

10  servants  of  Nebuchadnezzar,  .came  up 

1 1  So  they  came  up  to  Baal-perazim 

2  Shishak  king  of  Egypt  came  up  against 

9  So  Shishak  king  of  Egypt  came  up  aga. 

1  Baaslia  king  of  Israel  came  up  against 

16  behold,  they  come  up  by  the  cliff  of  Ziz 

17  they  came  up  into  Judah,  and  brake  into 
23  the  host  of  Syria  came  up  against  him 

20  Neclio  king  of  Egypt  came  up  to  fight  a. 

6  Against  him  came  up  Nebuchadnezzar 
c  them  which  came  up  at  the  first,  and 
q  goeth  down  to  the  grave  shall  come  up 

21  and  anger  also  came  up  against  Israel 

7  that  it  be  said  uuto  tliee,  Come  up  hither 

2  a  flock,  .which  came  up  from  the  washing 

5  Who  (is)  this  that  cometh  up  from  the 

6  but  there  shall  come  up  briers  and  thorns 

7  he  shall  come  up  over  all  his  channels 
16  that  he  came  up  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

8  no  feller  is  come  up  against  us 
18  he  that  cometh  up  out  of  the  midst  of  tne 
13  Upon  the  land  of  my  people  shall  come  up 

3  their  stink  shall  come  up  out  of  their 
13  thorns  shall  come  up  in  her  palaces 

I  Sennacherib,  .came  up  against  all  the 

10  am  I  now  come  up  without  the  Lord  aga. 

24  am  I  come  up  to  the  height  of  the  mouu. 
2q  and  thy  tumult,  is  come  up  into  mine  ears 
13  Instead  of  the  thorn  shall  come  up  the 
13  instead  of  the  brier  shall  come  up  the 

7  they  shall  come  up  with  acceptance  on 
7  The  lion  is  come  up  from  liis  thicket,  and 

13  he  shall  come  up  as  clouds,  and  his  cha 

21  death  is  come  up  into  our  windows,  (ami) 
10  they  came  up  from  the  king's  house  unto 

II  when  Nebuchadrezzar,  .came  up  into  the 

7  Who  (is)  this  (that)  cometh  up  as  a  flood 
q  Come  up,  ye  horses;  and  rage,  ye  chariots 

iq  he  shall  come  up  like  a  lion  from  the 

22  he  shall  come  up  and  fly  as  the  eagle,  and 
3  there  cometh  up  a  nation  against  her 

44  he  shall  come  up  like  a  lion  from  the 
42  The  sea  is  come  up  upon  Babylon :  she  is 

14  they  are  wreathed,  (and)  come  up  upon 

8  the  sinews  and  the  flesh  came  up  upon 
16  thou  shalt  come  up  against  my  people 
18  my  fury  shall  come  up  in  my  face 

3  one  (was)  higher . .  andthe  higher  came  up 
8  for  it  came  up  four  notable  ones,  toward 
2 1  he  shall  come  up,  and  shall  become  strong 

11  and  they  shall  come  up  out  of  the  land 

15  when  she  came  up  out  of  the  land  of  Eg. 

8  the  thistle  shall  come  up  011  their  altars 

15  the  wind  of  the  Lord  shall  come  up  from 
6  a  nation  is  come  up  upon  my  land,  strong 

20  and  his  stink  shall  come  up  and 

20  his  ill  savour  shall  come  up,  because  he 

9  let  all  the  men  of  war . .  let  them  come  up 

12  and  come  up  to  the  valley  of  J  ehoshaphat 

21  saviours  shall  come  up  on  mount  Zion  to 
2  for  their  wickedness  is  come  up  before 

13  The  breaker  is  come  up  before  them 
1  He  that  dasheth  in  pieces  is  come  up  be. 

16  when  he  cometh  up  unto  the  people,  he 

17  it  shall  bo. .whoso  will  not  come  up  of 

18  the  heathen  that  come  not  up  to  keep  the 

19  all  nations  that  come  not  up  to  keep  the 


5.  To  come  up,  avafiaivu  anabamO. 

Matt  17.  27  and  take  up  the  fish  that  first  cometh  up 
Mark  1.  10  straightway  coming  up  out  of  the  water 
John  12.  20  them  that  came  up  to  worship  at  the 
Acts  8.  31  that  he  would  come  up  and  sit  with  lnm 
8.  39  when  they  were  come  up  out  of  the  water 

10.  4  Thy  prayers  and  thine  alms  are  come  up 

11.  2  when  Peter  was  come  up  to  Jerusalem 
Rev.  4.  1  Come  up  hither,  and  I  will  show  thee 

11.  12  saying  unto  them,  Come  up  hither 
i3.  11  I  beheld  another  beast  coming  up  out  of 


5- 

8. 

11. 

14. 

24. 

32- 

34- 

34- 

36- 

36- 

37- 
37- 
55- 
55 
60 

4- 

4. 

9 

26 

35. 

46. 

46. 

49. 

49. 

5°* 

50- 

5i* 


37- 

38. 

38. 

8. 

8. 

II.: 


13. 


Obad. 

•T '  1 11  I. 
Mic  2. 
Nall.  2. 
Hah.  3. 
Zecli  14. 
14- 
14- 


COME  up  again,  to  — 

To  come  up,  avapalvu  anabaino. 

Acts  20. 1 1  When  he  therefore  was  come  up  again 

COME  up  with,  to  — 

To  come  up  together,  ovvava/ialvio  sunanabainu. 
.Markij.  41  other  women  which  came  up  with  him 
Acts  13.  31  which  came  up  with  him  from  Galilee  to 

COME  up,  to  cause  to  — 

To  cause  to  go  or  come  up,  alah,  5. 

Exod.  8.  5  cause  frogs  to  come  up  upon  the  land  of 
1  Ki  20.  33  he  caused  him  to  come  up  into  the  char. 

Jer.  50.  9  cause  to  come  up  against  Babylon,  an 
Eze.  24.  8  That  it  might  cause  fury  to  come  up  to 
26  3  will  cause  many  nations  to  come  up  ag. 

26.  3  as  the  sea  causeth  his  waves  to  come  up 
37.  12  cause  you  to  come  up  out  of  your  graves 
39.  2  will  cause  thee  to  come  up  from  the  north 

COME  up,  to  make  to  — 

To  cause  to  go  or  come  up,  rh]l.  alah,  5. 

Nunmo.  5  ye  made  us  to  come  up  out  of  Egypt 
Amos  4.  10  made  the  stink  of  your  camps  to  come  up 

COME  upon,  to  — - 

1  .To  lay  hold,  ink  acliaz. 

Sa.  1.  9  slay  me ;  for  anguish  is  come  upon  me 

2.  To  come,  arrive,  nnk  athali. 

Job  3  25  the  thing.  .1.  .feared  is  come  upon  me 

To  go  or  come  in,  t03  bo. 

Job  15.  21  the  destroyer  shall  come  upon  linn 

20.  22  hand  of  the  wicked  shall  come  upon  him 
Psa  35.  8  Let  destruction  come  upon  him  at  uuaw. 

44.  17  All  this  is  come  upon  us;  yet  have  we  not 
Prov  10  24  fear  of  the  wicked,  it  shall  come  upon 
28  22  that  poverty  shall  come  upon  lnm 
Eze.  32.  11  The  sword  of  the  king.. shall  come  upon 

4 . To  clothe,  vi)  labesli. 

Judg.  6.  34  tlie  Spirit  of  the  Lord  came  upon  Gideon 

1  Cli  12  18  the  spirit  came  upon  Amasai,  (who  was) 

2  Ch.  24.  20  the  spirit  of  God  came  upon  Zechariali  the 

5.  To  find,  sssa  malsa. 

Exod  18.  8  all  the  travail  that  had  come  upon  them 
Dent.  4.  30  and  all  these  things  are  come  upon  thee 
2  Ki.  7.  9  some  mischief  will  come  upon  us 

6.  To  meet,  tqi)  qara. 

Job  4.14  Fear  came  upon  me,  and  trembling, which 

7.  To  come  upon,  eircpxopcu  eperchonuti. 

Luke  I.  35  The  Holy  Ghost  shall  come  upon  tliee 

11.  22  a  stronger  than  he  shall  come  upon  him 
Acts  8.  24  that  none  of  these  things,  .come  upon  me 
13.  40  Beware  therefore,  lest  that  come  upon 
Jas.  5.  1  for  your  miseries  that  shall  come  upon 

8  To  place  upon  or  over,  itplarriyi  ephistemi. 

'  Luke  2.  q  the  angel  of  the  Lord  came  upon  them 

20  1  chief  priests  and  the  scribes  came  upon 

21  34  and  (so)that  day  come  upon  you  unawares 
Acts  4.  I  and  the  Sadducees,  came  upon  them 

6  12  came  upon  (him),  and  caught  him,  and 
12  7  the  angel  of  the  Lord  came  upon  (lnm) 

I  Th.  5'.  3  sudden  destruction  cometh  upon  them 

9.  To  take  utterly,  or  fully,  KaraXapPdvw  katalam. 
Johni2.  35  lest  darkness  come  upon  you  :  for  he 

COME  with,  to  — 

To  come  together,  cruvipxopai  sunerchomai. 

Luke 23.  55  the  women  also,  which  came  with  him 
John  11.  33  the  Jews  also  weeping  which  came  with 
Acts  10.  45  astonished,  as  many  as  came  with  Teter 

COME  without,  to  — 

To  come  out,  kx;  yatsa. 

Nnm  33.  26  if  the  slayer  shall ..  come  without  the 

COME,  to  be  fully  — 

To  fill  up  fully,  o’vp.TrXypoa  sumpleroo. 

Acts  2.  1  when  the  day  of  Pentecost  was  fully  come 

COME,  to  be  to  — 

To  be  about  to  be,  mello.  ■ 

Rom  514  who  is  the  figure  of  lnm  that  was  to  come 
Enh.'  1  21  but  also  in  that  which  is  to  come 
1  Ti.  •  4  8  promise  of  the  life . .  which  is  to  come 

COME,  he  that  shall  or  should  —  ( 

ITe  who  is  coming,  the  Coming  One,  o  ipxopcvos. 
Matti  1.  3  Art  thou  he  that  should  come? 

Luke  7. 19,  20  Art  thou  he  that  should  come  ?  01 
John  6.  14  that  prophet  that  should  come  nuo  the 
11.  27  Christ,  .which  should  come  into  the 
Acts  10.  4  believe  on  him  which  should  come  after 
Heb  10.  37  he  that  shall  come  will  come,  and  will 


COME 


188 


COMFORT  ED 


COME,  he  that  is  to  — 

lie  who  is  coming,  the  Coming  One,  d  Ipx&ptvos. 
Rev.  i.  4  him  . .  which  was,  and  which  is  to  come 

i.  8  the  Lord,  .which  was,  and  which  is  toco. 

4.  8  tire  Lord . .  which  was,  and  is.  and  is  to  co. 

11  17  which  art  and  wast,  and  art  to  come 

COME ,  he  that  was  for  to  — 

lie  who  is  about  to  come.  6  pcKAwv  fpx^aBai. 

Matt  11  14  this  is  Elias,  which  was  for  to  come 

COMETH,  he  that  — 

lie  who  is  coming,  the  Coming  One ,  6  ip^da-fro?. 
Matt  3.  1 1  lie  that  cometh  after  me  is  mightier  than 
21.  9  Blessed  (is)  he  that  cometh  in  the  name 
23.  3q  Blessed  (is)  he  that  cometh  in  the  name 
Lukei9.  38  the  King  that  cometh  in  the  name  of  the 
John  1.  is  He  that  cometh  after  me  is  preferred 

3.  31  He  that  cometh  from  above  is  above  all 
3.  31  he  that  cometh  from  heaven  is  above  all 
12. 13  Blessed  (is)  the  King  of  Israel  that  cometh 

COMETH  upon,  that  which  — 

The.  crowding,  standing  together  upon,  p  hnavtrra- 
<tl\  he  episu, stasis. 

2Cc.11  28  that  which  [cometh  upon]  me  daily,  the 
COMETH  any  thing  near  — - 

Near,  xia  qareb. 

N um  1713  Whosoever  cometh  any  thing  near  unto 
COMETH,  as  — 

Coming  in,  entrance,  hi 3 a  mabo. 

Eze  33  31  they  come  unto  thee  as  the  people  cometh 
COMETH  from  or  out,  that  which  — 

Excrement,  nxy  tseah. 

I)eut23  13  and  cover  that  which  cometh  from  thee 
Eze .  4.12  hake  it  with  dung  that  cometh  out  of  man 

COMETH  nigh,  that  — 

Near,  3"i|3  qareb. 

Num  1  51  the  stranger  that  cometh  nigli  shall  be 
3  10  38  the  stranger  that  cometh  nigh  shall  be 

18  7  the  stranger  that  cometh  nigh  shall  be 

COMETH  of,  that  — 

Young  one,  offspring.  sheger. 

Exod  13  12  every  firstling  that  cometh  of  a  beast 

COMETH  out.  that  which  — 

Offspring,  D'Nifky  tseetsaim. 

Isa.  42  5  the  earth,  and  that  which  cometh  out  of 

COMING  — 

1.  To  meet  to,?  qara. 

1  Sa  16  4  elders  of  the  town  trembled  at  his  coming 

2.  Foot  Sju  regel 

Gen  30  30  Lord  hath  blessed  thee  since  my  coming 

3.  Uncovering,  revelation,  airoKaAvipis  apoko.lupsis 

1  Co.  1  7  waiting  for  the  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus 

4.  Way  in,  entrance,  tiaoSos  eisodos. 

Acts  13  24  John  had  first  preached  before  his  coming 

5 . A  coming,  tAeia.s  eleusis 

Acts  7  52  which  showed.  thecomingoftheJustOne 

6.  To  come,  epxopai  erchomai. 

Matt  24  48  shall  say  .My  lord  delayeth  [his  comingl 
25  27  (then)  at  my  coming  I  should  have  receiv. 
Lukei2.  43  My  lord  delayeth  his  coming  ;  and  shall 
18.  5  lest  by  her  continual  coming  she  weary 

19  23  that  at  my  coming  I  might  have  required 
Rom  t  3.  22  I  have  been  much  hindered  from  coming 

7.  A  being  alongside,  presence,  irapovala  parousia. 

Matt  24  3  what  (shall  be)  the  sigu  of  thy  coming 

24  27  37-  39  so  shall  also  the  coming  of  the  Son 

1  Co  13  23  they  that  are  Christs  at  his  coming 

16  17  I  am  glad  of  the  coming  of  Stephanas 

2  Co  7  6  comforted  us  by  the  coming  of  Titus 

7  7  not  by  his1  coming  only,  hut  by  the  couso. 

Phil  1  26  for  me  by  my  coming  to  you  again 

1  Th  2  i q  (Are)  not  even  ye. .at liis  coming? 

3  13  at  the  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

4  15  (and)  remain  unto  the  coming  of  the  Lord 

5  23  unto  the  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

2  Th  2  1  by  the  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

2.  8  destroy  with  the  brightness  of  his  coming 

2  9  whose  coming  is  after  the  working  of  Sa 

Jas  5  7  Be  patient,  .unto  the  coming  of  the  Lord 

5  8  for  the  coming  of  the  Lord  draweth  nigh 
2  Pe.  1. 16  power  and  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Ch 

3.  4  Where  is  the  promise  of  his  coming  ?  for 
312  hasting  unto  the  coming  of  the  day  of  G 

1  Jo.  1.  28  not  be  ashamed  before  him  at  his  coming 

COMING  down  — 

To  come  or  go  down,  tv  yarad. 

Isa.  32  19  When  it  shall  hail,  coming  down  on  the 

COMING  in-- 

A  coming  in,  entrance,  sa'iD  moba. 

2  Sa.  3.  25  to  know  thy  going  out  and  thy  coming  in 
Eze.  43.  11  the  goings  out  thereof,  and  the  comings  in 

COMING  on  — 

To  come  over,  131?  abar. 

2  Sa.  24.  20  saw  the  king  and  his  servants  coming  on 
COMING,  to  be  — 

To  come,  epxopai  erchomai. 

Luke23.  29  the  days  are  coming,  in  the  which  they 
John  5.  7  while  I  am  coming,  another  steppeth 


John  5.  25  The  hour  is  coming,  and  now  is,  when  the 
5. 28  Marvel  not  at  this:  for  the  hour  is  coming 

11.  20  as  soon  as  she  heard  that  Jesus  was  com. 

12.  12  when  they  heard  that  Jesus  was  coming 
2  Co.  13.  1  This  (is)  the  third  (time)  1  am  coming  to 

COMING,  to  be  a— 

To  come  toward,  irpocr(pxop.ai  proserchomai. 

Luke  9.  42  as  he  was  yet  a  coming,  the  devil  threw 

COMING,  who  — 

He  who  is  coming,  the  Coming  One,  6  Ipx^pcvos. 
John  1.  27  who  coming  after  me,  is  preferred  before 

COMING  on,  to  be  -- 

To  be  about  to  be,  fj.tA.Aco  ylrcaBai  mellb  ginesthai. 
Acts  27.  33  while  the  day  was  coming  011,  Paul 

COMING  on,  those  things  which  are  — 

The.  things  coming  on,  t a  eir ep^o/ieVa  ta  epcrchome. 
Luke2i.  26  those  things  which  are  coming  on  the 

COMELINESS  — 

] .  Honour,  Tin  liadar 

Isa.  53  2  he  hath  no  form  nor  comeliness;  and  when 

Eze.  16.  1 4  for  it  (was)  perfect  through  my  comeliness 
27.  10  in  thee  ;  they  set  forth  thy  comeliness 

2.  Beauty,  Tin  hod. 

Dan.  10.  8  for  my  comeliness  was  turned  in  me  into 

3.  Elegance,  cvaxypoavijp  euschemosune. 

1  Co.  12.  23  our  uncomely  (parts)  have  more,  .comeli. 

COMELY  — 

1.  Grace,  graceful,  ]'n  chin. 

Job  41.  12  I  will  notconceal  his . .  comely  proportion 

2.  Fair,  ns;  yapheh. 

Eecl.  5/ 18  (it  is)  good  and  comely .  .to  eat  and  to 

3.  Becoming,  nisq  naveh. 

Psa.  33.  1  Rejoice .  .praise  is  comely  for  the  upright 
147.  i  for  (it  is)  pleasant;  (and)  praise  is  comely 
Song  1.  5  I  (am)  black,  but  comely,  0  ye  daughters 
2.  14  O  my  dove,  .tliy  countenance  (is)  comely 

4.  3  tliy  speech  (is)  comely:  thy  temples  (are) 
6.  4  comely[as  Jerusalem,  terrible  as  (an  army) 
Jer.  6.  2  likened  the  daughter  of  Zion  to  a  comely 

4.  Form,  nxh  toar. 

1  Sa.  16. 18  a  comely  person,  and  the  Lord  (is)  with 

5.  Beauty,  rrjNEfi  tipherelh. 

Isa.  4.  2  the  fruit  of  the  earth  (shall  he) . .  comely 

G.  Well  fashioned,  eiurxnjuwi/  euschemon. 

1  C0.12  24  our  comely  (parts)  have  no  need  :  hut  God 

COMELY,  to  be  — 

1.  To  do  good,  act  well,  3a;  yatab,  5. 

Prov  30  29  yea,  four  are  comely  in  going 

2.  To  be  becoming,  nxl  naah,  3 a. 

Song  1  10  Tliy  cheeks  are  comely  with  rows  (of  je.) 

3.  To  be  becoming,  befitting,  irpiirw  prepb. 

1  Co  11  13  is  it  comely  that  a  woman  pray  unto  God 

COMELY,  that  which  is  — 

Well-fashioned,  elegant,  eoaxypoiv  euschemon. 

1  Co.  735  for  that  which  is  comely,  and  that  ye  may 

COMER  thereunto  — 

To  come  toward,  trpoaepxopai  proserchomai. 

Heh  10.  1  make  the  comers  thereunto  perfect 

COMFORT  — 

1.  To  comfort,  give  forth  sighs,  on)  nacham,  3. 

Psa  119  76  thy  merciful  kindness  he  for  my  comfort 
2  Comfort,  consolation,  neni  nechamah. 

Job  6  10  Then  should  I  yet  have  comfort;  yea,  I 
Psa  1 19  50  This  (is)  my  comfort  in  my  affliction 

3 . A  calling  alongside,  helping,  irapaKApo is  parak. 

Acts  9.  31  ill  the  comfort  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  were 
Rom  15.  4  comfort  of  the  scriptures  might  have  hope 

2  Co.  1.  3  Father  of  mercies,  and  the  God  of  all  com. 

1.  4  by  the  comfort  wherewith  we  ourselves 
7  4  1  am  filled  with  comfort,  I  am  exceeding 

7  13  we  were  comforted  in  your  comfort:  yea 

4 . A  consolation,  a  solace,  a  comfort,  napapvBia. 

1  Co.  14.  3  edification,  and  exhortation,  and  comfort 

5.  Consolation,  solace,  comfort,  n apagvBiov. 

Phil.  2.  1  if  any  comfort  of  love,  if  any  fellowship 

6.  A  soothing,  nappy  op  la  paregona,. 

Col.  4.  11  which  have  been  a  comfort  unto  me 

COMFORT,  to  be  a  — 

To  comfort,  give  forth  sighs,  cm  nacham,  3. 

Eze.  16.  54  in  that  thou  art  a  comfort  unto  them 

COMFORT,  to  be  of  good  — 

l  .To  be  refreshed,  braced  up,  (inj/vxeai  eupsucheo. 
Phil.  2.  19  that  I  also  may  he  of  good  comfort  when 

2.  To  be  courageous,  hearty,  Bapaecv  tharseb. 

Matt  9.  22  Daughter,  he  of  good  comfort ;  tliy  faith 
Markio.  49  Be  of  good  comfort  rise  ;  he  calleth  thee 
Luke  8.  48  Daughter,  [he  of  good  comfort]  :  thy  faltli 

3.  To  call  alongside  of,  help.  napaicaAicr  parakaleb. 

2  Co.  13.  11  lie  perfect,  [beof  good  comfort],  he  of  one 


COMFORT,  to  —  • 

\.To  brighten  up,  encourage,  fVa  balag,  5. 

Job  9.  27  I  will  leave  off  my  heaviness,  and  comfort 

2.  To  comfort,  give  forth  sighs,  Dim  nacham,  3. 

Gen.  5.  29  This  (same)  shall  comfort  us  concerning 

37.  35  all  his  sons . .  rose  up  to  comfort  him 

50.  21  he  comforted  them,aud  spake  kindly  unto 
Ruth  2.  13  for  that  thou  hast  comforted  me,  audfor 
2  Sa.  10.  2  David  sent  to  comfort  him  by  the  hand 

10.  3  that  lie  hath  sent  comforters  unto  thee  ? 
12.  24  David  comforted  Bath-sheha  his  wife,  and 

1  Ch.  7.  22  and  his  brethren  tame  to  comfort  him 

19.  2  David  sent  messengers  to  comfort  him 
19.  2  the  servants  of  David  came,  .to  comfort 
Job  2.  11  to  mourn  with  him  and  to  comfort  him 

7.  13  When  I  say,  My  bed  shall  comfort  me,  my 

21.  34  How  then  comfort  ye  me  in  vain,  seeing 
29.  25  as  one  (that)  comforteth  the  mourners 
42.  11  they  bemoaned  him,  and  comforted  him 

Psa.  23.  4  tliy  rod  and  thy  staff  they  comfort  me 
71.  21  Thou  slialt.  .comfort  me  on  every  side 
86.  17  thou,  Lord,  hast  holpen  me,  and  comfor. 

1 19.  82  saying.  When  wilt  thou  comfort  me? 

Isa.  12.  1  I  will  praise  thee,  .thou  comfortedst  me 

22.  4  labour  not  to  comfort  me,  because  of  the 
40.  1  Comfort  ye,  comfort  ye  my  people,  saitli 
49.  13  the  Lord  hath  comforted  liis  people,  and 

51.  3  Lord  shall  comfort  Zion  :  he  will  comfort 
51.  12  I,  (even)  I,  (am)  he  that  comforteth  you 

51.  19  and  the  sword  :  by  whom  shall  I  comfort 

52.  9  for  the  Lord  hath  comforted  his  people 
61.  2  To  proclaim . .  to  comfort  all  that  mourn 
66.  13  mother  comforteth,  so  will  I  comfort  you 

Jer.  16.  7  Neither  shall  (men),  .comfort  them  for 
31.  13  will  comfort  them,  and  make  them  rejoice 
Lam.  1.  2  among  all.,  she  hath  none  to  comfort  (her) 
1.  17  (there  is)  none  to  comfort  her  :  the  Lord 

1.  21  (there  is)  none  to  comfort  me  :  all  mine 

2.  13  that  I  may  comfort  thee,  0  virgin  daugli. 
Eze.  14.  23  they  shall  comfort  you,  when  ye  see  their 
Zecli.  j.  17  the  Lord  shall  yet  comfort  Zion,  and 

10.  2  have  told  false  dreams  ;  they  comfort  in 

3 . To  support,  refresh,  lyD  saad. 

Gen.  18.  5  comfort  ye  your  hearts ;  after  that  ye 
Judg  19.  5  Comfort  thine  heart  with  a  morsel  of 
19  8  Comfort  thine  heart,  I  pray  thee 

4 . To  support,  ns"!  raphad,  3. 

Song  2  5  Stay  me  with  flagons,  comfort  me  with 

5 . To  call  alongside,  help,  irapaKaAtu  parakaleb. 
Acts  16.  40  they  comforted  them,  and  departed 

2  Co.  1.  4  Who  comforteth  us.  .that we  may.  .comf 

2.  7  (ought)  rather  to  forgive . .  and  comfort 
7.  6  that  comforteth  those  that  are  cast 
7  6  comforted  us  by  the  coming  of  Titus 
Eph.  6  22  and  (that)  he  might  comfort  your  hearts 
Col  4  8  that  he  might. . comfort  your  hearts 

1  Th.  2.11  comforted  and  charged  every  one  of  you 

3  2  and  to  comfort  you  concerning  your  faith 

4.  18  comfort  one  another  with  these  words 

5.  11  comfort  yourselves  together,  and  edify 

2  Th.  2.  17  Comfort  your  hearts,  and  stablish  you  in 

6.  To  speak  kindly  to  one,  ■napapoBlofxai  paramuthe. 
John  1 1.  19  to  comfort  them  concerning  their  brother 

11.  31  The  Jews  then  which,  comforted  her 

1  Th  2.  11  As  ye  know  how  we  exhorted  and  comf. 

5  14  comfort  the  feeble  minded,  support  the 

COMFORT,  to  receive  — 

To  be  sighed  with,  comforted,  Dm  nacham,  2. 

Isa.  57.  6  Should  I  receive  comfort  in  these? 

COMFORT,  to  take  — 

To  brighten  up,  fpz  balag,  5. 

Job  10.  20  let  me  alone,  that  I  may  take  comfort  a 

COMFORT  self,  to  — 

1. A  brightening  up,  n')’?3S  mabligilh. 

Jer  8  18  I  would  comfort  myself  against  sorrow 

2.  To  comfort  self,  give  vent  to  sighs,  Dim  nacham,!. 

Gen.  27.  42  Esau,  .doth  comfort  himself .  .to  kill  tliee 
Psa.  119  52  I  remembered . .  and  have  comforted  my 

COMFORTABLE  — 

1  .Rest,  quietness,  nnnp  menuchah. 

2  Sa.  14.  17  The  word .  .  shall  now  be  comfortable 

2.  Comforts,  sighs,  D’pim  nichumim. 

Zech  1 .  1 3  (with)  good  words  (and)  comfortable  wor. 

COMFORTABLY  — 

1.  Upon  or  unto  the  heart,  37”?ij  al-leb. 

2  Sa.  19.  7  go  forth,  and  speak  comfortably  unto  tliy 
2  Ch  30.  22  Hezekiah  spake  comfortably  unto  all  the 

Isa.  40.  2  Speak  ye  comfortably  to  Jerusalem,  and 

Hos.  2.  14  I  will,  .speak  comfortably  unto  her 

2 . Upon or  unto  the  heart,  nnVVy  al-lebab. 

2  Ch.  33.  6  and  spake  comfortably  to  them,  saying 

COMEOBTED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  sighed  with,  comforted,  cm  nacham,  2.  . 
Gen.  24.  67  Isaac  was  comforted  after  liis  mother’s 
38.  12  Judah  was  comforted,  and  went  up  unto 
2  Sa.  13.  39  he  was  comforted  concerning  Anmon 
Psa.  77.  2  my  soul  refused  to  he  comforted 
Jer.  31.  15  refused  to  he  comforted  for  her  children 
Eze.  14.  22  ye  shall  he  comforted  concerning  the 

31  16  shall  he  comforted  in  the  nether  parts  of 

32  31  shall  he  comforted  over  all  his  multitude 


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COMMAND 


1  To  be  sighed  with,  comforted,  cm  nacham,  4. 

'  isa  ,4.  ,,  0  thou  afflicted,  .(and)  not  comforted  ! 

66. 13  and  ye  shall  be  comforted  in  Jerusalem 

i.To  give  vent  to  one’s  sighs,  cm  nacham,  7. 

Gen  ^7.  Is;  but  he  refused  to  be  comforted :  and  he 
Eze.  5.  13  I  will  be  comforted  :  and  they  shall  know 

t  To  call  to  one’s  side,  or  near,  help,  uapaKaXca. 
Matt  2  ,8  Rachel . .  wouldnot  be  comforted, because 
-  4  that  mourn  :  for  they  shall  be  comforted 

Lukei6  25  now  he  is  comforted,  and  thou  art  torme. 
Acts  20.  12  and  were  not  a  little  comforted 

1  Co  14.  31  all  may  learn,  and  all  may  be  comforted 

2  Co.  1.  4  we  ourselves  are  comforted  of  God 

1  6  whether  we  be  comforted,  (it  is)  for  your 

7\  7  consolation  wherewith  he  was  comforted 

7.  13  we  were  comforted  in  your  comfort 
Col.  2.  2  That  their  hearts  might  be  comforted 

1  Th.  3  7  we  were  comforted  over  you  in  all  our 

COMFORTED  together,  to  be  —  ; 

To  comfort  or  help  together,  ovp.irapaKa\(u  sumpa. 
Rom.  1.  12  that  I  may  be  comforted  together  with 

COMFORTER  — 

1.  Comforter,  cm  nacham,  3. 

2  Sa  10  4  that  he  hath  sent  comforters  unto  thee  ? 
I  Ch.ig.  3  that  he  hath  sent  comforters  unto  thee  ? 
Job  16.  2  miserable  comforters  (are)  ye  all 

Psa.  60.  20  Hooked,  .for  comforters,  but  I  found  none 
Eccl.  4.  1  oppressed,  and  they  had  no  comforter 

Lam  i.  n  she  came  down .  .she  hath  no  comforter 

1  16  because  the  comforter  that  should  relie. 
Nall.  3.  7  whence  shall  I  seek  comforters  for  thee  ? 

2  .One  called  alongside  of  for  help,  irapaKApros. 

J0IUI14.  16  he  shall  give  you  another  Comforter,  that 

14.  26  But  the  Comforter,  .the  Holy  Ghost 

15.  26  when  the  Comforter  is  come,  whom  I  will 

16.  7  the  Comforter  will  not  come  unto  you 

COMFORTLESS  — 

An  orphan,  bereaved,  op<pav6s  orphanos. 

Johni4.  18  I  will  not  leave  you  comfortless :  I  will 


COMFORTS  — 

1.  Comforts,  O'pinj  nichumirn. 

Isa.  57. 18  restore  comforts  unto  him,  and  to  his 

2.  Comforts,  D'aimn  tanchumim. 

Psa.  94. 19  within  me  thy  comforts  delight  my  soul 


COMMAND  — 

The  mouth,  ns  peh. 

Job  39.  27  Doth  the  ergle  mount  up  at  thy  command 

COMMAND,  to  — 

1  .To  say,  lift  up  the  voice,  ipx  -a*  amar. 

Exod.  8.  27  sacrifice  to.  .God,  as  he  shall  command  us 
1  Sa  *16.  16  Let  our  lord  now  command  thy  servants 
1  Ch  21.  17  (Is  it)  not  I  (that)  commanded  the  people 
21.  18  the  angel  of  the  Loud  commanded  Gad 

21.  27  the  Lord  commanded  the  angel,  and  he 

22.  2  David  commanded  to  gather  together  the 
2CI1.14.  4  commanded  Judah  to  seek  the  Lord  God 

29.  21  he  commanded  the  priests  the  sous  of  A. 

29.  24  the  king  commanded  (that)  the  burnt 

29.  27  Hezekiah  commanded  to  offer  the  burnt 
29  30  the  king  and  the  princes  commanded  the 
31.  4  he  commanded  the  people  that  dwelt  in 
31.  11  Hezekiah  commanded  to  prepare  chain. 

32. 12  commanded  Judah  and  Jerusalem,  saying 
33  16  commanded  Judah  to  serve  the  Lord 

35.  21  for  God  commanded  me  to  make  haste 
Neh.  13.  9  I  commanded,  and  they  cleansed  the 

13. 19  I  commanded  that  the  gates  should  be 

13.  22  I  commanded  the  Levites  that  they 
Esth.  1. 10  commanded  Mehuman,  Biztha,  Harbona 

1.  17  Ahasuerus  commanded  Vashti  the  queen 

4.  13  Mordecai  commanded  to  answer  Esther 

6.  1  commanded  to  bring  the  book  of  records 
9.  14  the  king  commanded  it  so  to  be  done 
9.25  he  commanded  by  letters,  that  his  wicked 

Job  9.  7  Which  commandeth  the  sun,  and  it 

36.  10  commandeth  that  they  return  from  iniq. 
Psa.  106.  34  concerning  whom  the  Lord  commanded 

107.  25  he  commandeth,  and  raiseth  the  stormy 
Dan.  2.  2  the  king  commanded  to  call  the  magiei. 

2.  12  and  commanded  to  destroy  all  the  wise 

2.  46  commanded  that  they  should  offer  an 

3.  13  Nebuchadnezzar,  .commanded  to  bring 
3. 19  commanded  that  they  should  heat  the 

3.  20  he  commanded  the  most  mighty  men 

4.  26  they  commanded  to  leave  the  stump  of 

5.  2  Belshazzar,  .commanded  to  bring  the 

5.  29  Then  commanded  Belshazzar,  and  they 

6. 16  the  king  commanded,  and  they  brought 

6.  23  commanded  that  they  should  take  Daniel 
6  24  the  king  commanded,  and  they  brought 

l.  To  speak,  lead  forth  words,  ntn  dahar,  3. 

Num.16.  47  Aaron  took  as  Moses  commanded,  and 

27.  23  as  the  Lord  commanded  by  the  hand  of 
Job  42.  9  went  and  did  according  as  the  Lord  com. 

3.  To  set  up  ( a  precept  or  command),  nix  tsavah,  3. 
Gen  2.  16  the  Lord  God  commanded  the  man,  say. 

3.  11  1  commanded  thee  that  thou  shouldest 

3. 17  the  tree,  of  which  I  commanded  thee 

6.  22  according  to  all  that  God  commanded 

7.  s  according  unto  all  that  the  Lord  com. 

7.  9  went .  .into  the  ark . .  as  God  had  comman. 

7. 16  went  in.  .as  God  had  commanded  him 

12.  20  Pharaoh  commanded  (his)  men  concern. 


Gen.  18.  19  he  will  command  his  children  and  his 
21.  4  circumcised,  .as  God  had  commanded  . 

27  8  according  to  that  which  I  command  thee 

32!  4  he  commanded  them,  saying,  Thus  shall 
32  17  he  commanded  the  foremost,  saying 
32.  19  so  commanded  he  the  second,  and  the 
42  25  Joseph  commanded  to  fill  their  sacks 
44  1  he  commanded  the  steward  of  his  house 

47.  11  Joseph,  .gave,  .as  Pharaoh  had  comman 
50.  2  Joseph  commanded  his  servants  the 
so.  12  did.. according  as  he  commanded  them 
so!  16  Thy  father  did  command  before  he  died 
Exod  4  28  told,  .the  signs  which  he  had  commanded 
s  6  Pharaoh  commanded  the  same  day  the 

7.  2  Thou  shalt  speak  all  that  I  command  thee 
7  6  Moses  and  Aaron  did  as  the  Lord  comm. 

7  10  they  did  so  as  the  Lord  had  commanded 
7  20  anil  Aaron  did  so,  as  the  Lord  command 
12.  28  did  as  the  Lord  had  commanded  Moses 
12  50  as  the  Lord  commanded  Moses  and 
16  16  thing  which  the  Lord  hath  commanded 

16.  32  T  his  (is)  the  thing  which  the  Lord  comm. 

16.  34  As  the  Lord  commanded  Moses,  so  Aaron 

18  23  If  thou,  .do  this  thing,  and  God  comm. 

19  7  these  words  which  the  Lord  commanded 
23. 15  shalt  keep  the  feast,  .as  I  commanded 
27  20  thou  shalt  command  the  children  of  I. 

29  35  according  to  all.  .which  I  have  command. 

31  6  they  may  make  all  that  I  have  command. 

31. 1 1  according  to  all  that  I  have  commanded 

32  8  out  of  the  way  which  I  commanded  them 
34!  4  went  up . .  as  the  Lord  had  commanded 

34.  11  Observe  thou  that  which  I  command  thee 

34.  18  as  I  commanded  thee,  in  the  time  of  the 

35.  1  the  words  which  the  Lord  hath  comm. 

35  4  This  (is)  the  thing  which  the  Lord  comm 

35.  10  and  make  all  that  the  Lord  hath  comm. 

35.  29  which  the  LORD  had  commanded  to  be 

36.  1  according  to  all  that  the  Lord  had  com. 

36.  5  for.  .the  work  which  the  Lord  command. 

38.  22  made  all  that  the  Lord  commanded  M . 

39-  X,  5,  7.  21,  26,  29>  31  as  the  Lord  command. 

39.  32  42,  according  to  all  that  the  Lord  com. 

39  43  they  had  done  it  as  the  Lord  had  comm. 

40.  16  according  to  all  that  the  Lord  command. 
40. 19.  21,  25,  27,  29,  32  as  the  Lord  commanded 
40!  23  he  set.  .as  the  Lord  had  commanded  M. 

Lev.  6.  9  Command  Aaron  and  his  sons,  saying 

7.  36  Which  the  Lord  commanded  to  be  given 

7.  38  Which  the  Lord  commanded  Moses  in 

7  38  in  the  day  that  he  commanded  the  chil. 

8  4  And  Moses  did  as  the  Lord  commanded 

8.  5  This  (is)  the  thing  which  the  Lord  comm. 

8.  9,  13,  17,  21,  29 as  the  Lord  commanded  M. 

8!  31  and  there  eat  it.  .as  I  commanded,  saying 

8.  34  the  Lord  hath  commanded  to  do,  to  make 

8.  36  which  the  Lord  commanded  by  the  hand 
g  5  they  brought  (that)  which  Moses  comm. 

9.  6  This  (is)  the  thing  which  the  Lord  comm. 

9.  7  make  an  atonement,  as  the  Lord  comm. 

9.  10  he  burnt,  .as  the  Lord  commanded  M. 

9.  21  wave  offering,  .as  Moses  commanded 

10.  1  fire,  .which  he  commanded  them  not 

10.  15  shall  be  thine,  .as  the  Lord  hath  comm. 

10.  18  should  indeed  have  eaten .  .as  I  comman. 

13.  54  the  priest  shall  command  that  they  wash 

14.  4  Then  shall  the  priest  command  to  take 

14.  5  36,  40  the  priest  shall  command  that  one 

16.  34  And  he  did  as  the  LORD  commanded  31. 

17.  2  the  thing  which  the  Lord  hath  comman. 

24.  2  Command  the  children  of  Israel,  that 

24.  23  children  of  Israel  did  as  the  Lord  corn. 

25.  21  I  will  command  my  blessing  upon  you  in 
27.  34  which  the  Lord  commanded  Moses  for 

Nunn  1.  19  As  the  Lord  commanded  Moses,  so  he 
1  54  according  to  all  that  the  Lord  comman. 

2.  33  not  numbered,  .as  the  Lord  commanded 

2.  34  according  to  all  that  the  Lord  command. 

3  42  Moses  numbered,  as  the  Lord  command. 

3.  51  Moses  gave,  .as  the  Lord  commanded  M 

4.  49  were  numbered . .  as  the  Lord  commanded 

5  2  Command  the  children  of  Israel,  that  they 

8.  3  Aaron  did  so.  .as  the  Lord  commanded 
8.  20  according  unto  all  that  the  LORD  com. 

8  22  as  the  Lord  had  commanded  Moses  con 
o.  5  according  to  all  that  the  Lord  command 
o  8  1  will  hear  what  the  Lord  will  command 
15  23  all  that  the  Lord  hath  commanded  you 
15  23  from  the  day  that  the  Lord  commanded 

15.  36  stoned  him.. as  the  Lord  commanded  M. 

17.  II  31  uses  did  (so) :  as  the  Lord  commanded 
19  2  ordinance,  .which  the  Lord  hath  com. 

20!  9  31  uses  took  the  rod .  .as  he  commanded 
20.  27  .Moses  did  as  the  Lord  commanded 

26.  4  as  the  Lord  commanded  3Ioses  and  the 

27.  11  a  statute,  .as  the  Lord  commanded  31  o 

27.  22  3Ioses  did  as  the  Lord  commanded  him 

28.  2  Command  the  children  of  Israel,  and  say 
29  40  according  to  all  that  the  Lord  command. 

30.  1  the  thing  which  the  Lord  hath  command. 

30.  16  statutes  which  the  Lord  commanded  31. 

31.  7,  31.  41.  *7  as  the  Lord  commanded  3Ioses 

31.  21  ordinance,  .which  the  Lord  commanded 

32.  25  Thy  servants  will  do  as  my  lord  command 

32.  28  concerning  them  31 oses  commanded  Ele. 

33.  38  went  up.  .at  the  commandment  of  the  L 

34.  2  Command  the  children  of  Israel,  and  sa^ 
34.  13  Moses  commanded  the  children  of  Isr. 

34.  13  the  land,  .which  the  Lord  commanded 

34.  29  These  (are  they)  whom  the  Lord  com. 

35.  2  Command  the  children  of  Israel,  that  they 

36.  2  The  Lord  commanded  my  lord  to  give  the 


Nuni36.  5  31 OSes  commanded  the  children  of  Israel 
36.  6  the  Lord  doth  command  concerning  the 
36  10  as  the  Lord  commanded  3Ioses,  so  did  the 
36.  13  which  the  LORD  commanded  by  the  hand 
Deut.  1.  18  I  commanded  you  at  that  time  all  the 

1.  19  we  went,  as  the  Lord  our  God  command. 

1.  41  to  all  that  the  Lord  our  God  commanded 

2.  4  command  thou  the  people,  saying,  Ye 

3. 18  I  commanded  you  at  that  time,  saying 

3.  21  I  commanded  Joshua  at  that  time,  saying 

4.  2  not  add  unto  the  word  which  I  command 

4.  2  the  commandments,  .which  I  command 

4.  5  even  as  the  Lord  myGod  commanded  me 

4.  13  his  covenant,  which  he  commanded  you 
4.  14  the  LORD  commanded  me  at  that  time  to 

4.  40  his  commandments,  which  I  command 

5.  12,  16  as  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  commanded 

5.  15  the  Lord  thy  God  commanded  thee  to 

5.  32  as  the  Lord  your  God  hath  commanded 

5.  33  which  the  Lord,  hath  commanded  you 

6.  1  which  the  Lord  your  God  commanded  to 

6.  2  which  I  command  thee,  thou,  and  thy  son 

6.  6  these  words,  which  I  command  thee  this 

6.  17  his  statutes,  which  he  hath  commanded 
6.  20  which  the  Lord  our  God  hath  commanded 
6.  24  the  Lord  commanded  us  to  do  all  these 

6.  25  we  observe  to  do.  as  he  hath  commanded 

7.  11  which  I  command  thee  this  day,  to  do 

8.  1  the  commandments  which  I  command 

8.  11  his  statutes,  which  I  command  thee  this 

9.  12  out  of  the  way  which  I  commanded  them 

9. 16  the  way  which  the  Lord  had  commanded 

10.  5  there  they  be,  as  the  Lord  commanded 

10.  13  which  I  command  thee  this  day  for  thy 

11.  8  keepall  the  commandments  which  I  com. 

11.  13  which  I  command  you  this  day,  to  love 

11.  22  these  commandments  which  1  command 

1 1.  27  A  blessing.. which  I  command  you  this 

1 1  28  out  of  the  way  which  I  command  you  this 

12.  11  thither  shall  ye  bring  all  that  I  command 

12.  14  there  thou  shalt  do  all  that  I  command 

12.  21  thou  shalt  kill,  .as I  have  commanded 

12.  28  hear  all  these  words  which  I  command 
12.32  What  thing  soever  1  command  you.obse. 

13.  5  which  the  Lord  thy  God  commanded  thee 

13.  18  his  commandments  which  I  command 

15.  5  these  commandments  which  I  command 
15.  11  therefore  I  command  thee,  saying,  Ihou 
15.  15  therefore  I  command  thee  this  thing  to. 

17  3  served,  .gods,  .which  I  have  not  com. 

18.  18  he  shall  speak,  .all  that  I  shall  command 

18.  20  which  I  have  not  commanded  him  to 

19  7  M  herefore  I  command  thee,  saying, T1  on 

19.  9  which  I  command  thee  this  day,  to  love 

20.  17  as  the  Lord  thy  Gcd  hath  commanded 
24.  8  as  I  commanded  them,  (so)  ye  shall 

24.  18  22  therefore  I  command  thee  to  do  this 
26!  13,  14  according  to  all.  thou  hast  command 

26.  16  This  day  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  com. 

27.  1  31  oses  with  the  elders  of  Israel  com. 

27.  1  the  commandments  which  I  command 
27.  4  which  1  command  you  this  day,  in  mount 

27.  10 his  statutes,  which  I  command  thee  this 

28.  1  his  commandments  which  I  command 
28  8  The  Lord  shall  command  the  blessing 
28.  13' which  I  command  thee  this  day,  to  ohsi  r 
28  14  from  any  of  the  words  which  I  comniano 

28.  15  his  statutes,  which  I  command  thee  this 
28  45  and  his  statutes  which  he  commanded 

29.  1  which  the  Lord  commanded  Moses  to 

30.  2  according  to  all  that  I  command  thee  this 

30  8  his  commandments,  which  I  command 

30.  11  For  this  commandment  which  I  com 

30. 16  I  command  thee  this  day  to  love  the  Lord 

31.  5  according  unto  all .  I  hare  commanded 

31.  10  31  oses  commanded  them,  saying,  At  the 

31.  25  31oses  commanded  the  Levites,  which 

31  29  from  the  way  which  I  have  commanded 

32.  46  ye  shall  command  your  children  to  ohsei  vc 

33  4  3Ioses  commanded  us  a  law,  (even)  the 

34.  9  and  did  as  the  Lord  commanded  31oses 

Josh.  1.  7  which  Moses  my  servant  commanded 

I.  9  Have  not  I  cm  mandedthee?  Be  strong 
1.  10  Then  Joshua  c<  mmanded  the  officers  of 
1  11  Passthrough  the  host,  and  command  the 
1!  13  31  oses  the  servant  of  the  Lord  commanded 
1  16  All  that  thou  commandest  us  we  will  do 

I.  18  thy  words  in  all  that  thou  commandest 

3.  3  they  commanded  the  people,  saying 

3.  8  tliou  shalt  command  the  priests  that  bear 

4  3  And  command  ye  them,  saying,  Take  you 

4  S  Israel  did  so  as  Joshua  commanded,  and 
4  10  every  thing,  .that  the  Lord  commanded 
4  10  according  to  all  that  31oses  commanded 

4.  16  Command  the  priests  that  hear  the  ark  of 
4  17  Joshua  therefore  commanded  the  priests 
6. 10  Joshua  had  commanded  thepeople.saying 

7.  1 1  my  covenant  which  I  commanded  them 

5.  4  he  commanded  them,  saying,  Behold,  ye 

S.  8  See,  I  have  commanded  you 

8.  27  unto  the  word,  which  he  commanded  J. 
8.  29  Joshua  commanded  that  they  should  take 
8.  31  As  3Ioses  the  servant  of  the  LORD  com. 

8.  33  the  servant  of  the  Lord  had  commanded 
8  35  not  a  word  of  all  that  3roses  commanded 

9.  24  how  that  the  Lord  thy  God  commanded 

10.  27  Joshua  commanded,  and  they  took  them 
:o.  40  as  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  commanded 

11.  12  as  31oses  the  servant  of  the  Lord  com. 

11.  15  As  the  Lord  commanded  31  oses  his  ser. 

II.  15  so  did  Moses  command  Joshua,  and  so 
11.  15  of  all  that  the  Lord  commri  d  .d  3Iose3 


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Josh.  11.  20  destroy  them,  as  the  Lord  commanded 

13.  6  for  an  inheritance,  as  I  have  commanded 

14.  2  as  the  Lord  commanded  by  the  hand  of 

14.  5  As  the  Lord  commanded  Moses,  so  the 
17.  4  The  Lord  commanded  Moses  to  give  us 

21.  2,  8  The  Lord  commanded  by  the  hand  of 

22.  2  Moses  the  servant  of  the  Lord  commanded 

22.  2  obeyed  my  voice  in  all  that  I  commanded 

23.  16  which  he  commanded  you,  and  have  gone 
Judg.  2.  20  covenant  which  I  commanded  their  father 

3.  4  which  he  commanded  their  fathers  by  the 

4.  6  Hath  not  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  com. 

13.  14  all  that  I  commanded  her  let  her  observe 
21.  10  thousand  men.  .commanded  them,  saying 
21.  20  Therefore  they  commanded  the  children 

Ruth  2.  15  Boaz  commanded  his  young  men,  saying 

1  Sa.  2.  29  which  I  have  commanded  (in  my)  habita. 

13.  13  which  he  commanded  thee  :  for  now 
13.  14  and  the  Lord  hath  commanded  him  (to 
13.  14  kept  (that)  which  the  Lord  commanded 

17.  20  and  went,  as  Jesse  had  commanded  him 

18.  22  Saul  commanded  his  servants,  (saying) 

20.  29  and  my  brother,  he  hath  commanded  me 

21.  2  The  king  hath  commanded  me  a  business 
21.  2  and  what  I  have  commanded  thee:  aud  I 

2  Sa.  4.  12  And  David  commanded  his  young  men 

5.  25  did  so,  as  the  Lord  had  commanded  him 
7.  /  whom  I  commanded  to  feed  my  people 

7.  11  I  commanded  judges  (to  be)  overmy  peo. 

9.  1 1  my  lord  the  king  hath  commanded  his 

13.  28  Now  Absalom  had  commanded  his  serv. 
13.  28  fear  not :  have  not  I  commanded  yon?  be 
13.  29  did  unto  Amnon  as  Absalom  had  com. 

18.  5  the  king  commanded  Joab  and  Abishai 

21.  14  they  performed  all  that  the  king  com. 

24.  19  David . .  went  up,  as  the  Lord  commanded 

1  Ki.  2.  46  So  the  king  commanded  Denaiah  the  son 

5.  6  Now  therefore  command  thou  that  they 
5.  17  the  king  commanded,  and  they  brought 

8.  58  judgments,  which  he  commanded  our  fa. 

9.  4  according  to  all  that  I  have  commanded 
71.  10  had  commanded  him  concerning  this 

11. 10  he  kept  not  that  which  the  Lord  com. 

11. 11  my  statutes,  which  I  have  commanded 
11.  38  hearken  unto  all  that  I  command  thee 

13.  21  which  the  Lord  thy  God  commanded  thee 

15.  s  from  any  (thing)  that  he  commanded  him 
17.  4  I  ha ve  commanded  the  ravens  to  feed  thee 
17.  9  I  have  commanded  a  widow  woman  there 

22.  31  the  king  of  Syria  commanded  his  thirty 

2  Ki  11.  5  he  commanded  them,  saying,  This  (is) 

11.  9  (things)  that  Jehoiada  the  priest  com. 

11.  15  Jehoiada  the  priest  commanded  the  cap. 

14.  6  the  law  of  Moses,  wherein  the  Lord  com. 

16.  is  king  Ahaz  commanded  Urijah  the  priest 

16.  16  according  to  all  that  king  Ahaz  command. 

17.  13  according  to  all  the  law  which  I  comman. 
17.  27  Then  the  king  of  Assyria  commanded 

17.  34  which  the  Lord  commanded  the  children 

18.  6  which  the  Lord  commanded  Moses 

18. 12  Moses  the  servant  of  the  Lord  command. 
21.  8  according  to  all  that  I  have  commanded 

21.  8  the  law  that  my  servant  Moses  command. 

22.  12  the  king  commanded  Hilkiah  the  priest 

23.  4  the  king  commanded  Hilkiah  the  high 

23.  21  the  king  commanded  all  the  people.saying 

1  Ch.  6.  49  according  to  all  that  Moses,  .had  com. 

14.  16  David  therefore  did  as  God  commanded 

15.  15  as  Moses  commanded  according  to  the 

16.  13  the  word  (which)  he  commanded  to  a 

16.  40  law  of  the  Lord,  which  he  commanded 

17.  6  the  judges  of  Israel,  whom  I  commanded 

17.  10  I  commanded  judges  (to  be)  over  my  peo. 

22.  17  David  also  commanded  all  the  princes  of 

24.  19  as  the  LORD  God  of  Israel  had  commanded 

2  C'h.  7.  13  if  I  command  the  locusts  to  devour  the 

7.  17  according  to  all  that  I  have  commanded 

18.  30  the  king  of  Syria  had  commanded  the 

23.  8  allthingsthat  Jehoiada.  .had commanded 

25.  4  book  of  Moses,  where  the  Lord  command. 

33.  8  I  have  commanded  them,  according  to 

34.  20  the  king  commanded  Hilkiah,  and  Ahik. 
Ezra  4.  3  Cyrus  the  king  of  Persia  hath  command. 

9.  11  thou  hast  commanded  by  thy  servants 
Neh.  1.  7  which  thou  commandedst  thy  servant  Mo. 
1.  8  the  word  that  thou  commandedst  thy  ser. 

8.  1,  14  which  the  Lord  had  commanded  to  I. 

9.  14  commandedst  them  precepts, statutes,and 
Esth.  3.  2  the  king  had  so  commanded  concerning 

3.  12  according  to  all  that  Haman  had  com. 

4.  17  according  to  all  that  Esther  had  com. 

8.  9  according  to  all  that  Mordecai  command. 
Job  36.  32  he.  .commandethit  (not  to  shine)by  (the) 

37.  12  he  commandeth  them  upon  the  face  of 

38.  12  Hast  thou  commanded  the  morning  since 
Psa.  7.  6  the  judgment  (that)  thou  hast  command. 

33.  9  he  commanded,  and  it  stood  fast 

42.  8  the  Lord  will  command  his  loving  kind. 
44.  4  O  God  :  command  deliverances  for  Jacob 
68.  28  Thy  God  hath  commanded  thy  strength 
78.  5  which  he  commanded  our  fathers,  that 
78.  23  Though  he  had  commanded  the  clouds 
105.  8  the  word  (which)  he  commanded  to  a 
hi.  9  he  hath  commanded  his  covenant  for  ever 
1 19.  4  Thou  hast  commanded  (us)  to  keep  thy 
119. 138  Thy  testimonies  (that)  thou  hast  com. 
133.  3  for  there  the  Lord  commanded  the  bless. 
148.  5  for  he  commanded,  and  they  were  created 
Isa.  5.  6  I  will  also  command  the  clouds  that  they 
13.  3  I  have  commanded  my  sanctified  ones 

34.  16  my  mouth  it  hath  commanded,  and  his 
45. 11  concerning  the  work  of  my  hands  com. 


Isa.  45.  12  and  all  their  host  have  I  commanded 
48.  5  and  my  molten  image,  hath  commanded 
Jer.  1.  7  whatsoever  I  command  thee  thou  shalt 

1.  17  speak  unto  them  all  that  I  command  thee 

7.  22  nor  commanded  them  in  the  day  that  I 
7.  23  But  this  thing  commanded  I  them,  say. 

7.  23  in  all  the  ways  that  I  have  commanded 

7.  31  I  commanded  (them)  not,  neither  came 
ii.  4  Which  I  commanded  your  fathers  in  the 
n.  4  according  to  all  which  I  command  you 
11.  8  1  commanded  (them)  to  do,  but  they  did 

13.  5  So  I  went,  .as  the  Lord  commanded  me 
13.  6  which  I  commanded  thee  to  hide  there 

14. 14  neither  have  I  commanded  them,  neither 
17.22  hallow  ye  the  sabbath  day,  aslconmiand. 
19.  5  which  I  commanded  not,  nor  spake  (it) 

23.  32  yet  I  sent  them  not,  nor  commanded 

26.  2  all  the  words  that  I  command  thee  to 

26.  8  all  that  the  Lord  had  commanded  (him) 

27.  4  command  them  to  say  unto  their  masters 
29.  23  which  I  have  not  commanded  them 

32.  23  nothing  of  all  that  thou  commandedst 
32.  35  unto  Molech  ;  which  I  commanded  them 

34.  22  Behold,  I  will  command,  saith  the  Lord 

35.  6  the  son  of  Rechab  our  father  commanded 

35.  10  all  that  Jonadab  our  father  commanded 

35. 14  he  commanded  his  sons  not  to  drink  wine 

35.  16  which  he  commanded  them  ;  but  this 
35. 18  unto  all  that  he  hath  commanded  you 

36.  s  Jeremiah  commanded  Baruch,  saying,  I 

36.  8  all  that  Jeremiah  the  prophet  command. 

36.  26  the  king  commanded  Jerahmeel  the  son 

37.  21  Zedekiah  the  king  commanded  that  they 

38.  10  the  king  commanded  Ebedmelech  the  E. 
38.  27  these  words  that  the  king  had  command 

50.  21  according  to  all  that  I  have  commanded 

51.  59  which  Jeremiah  the  prophet  commanded 
Lam.  1.  10  thou  didst  command  (that)  they  should 

1.  17  the  Lord  hath  commanded  concerning 

2.  17  his  word  that  he  had  commanded  in  the 

3.  37  (when)  the  Lord  commandeth  (it)  not? 
Eze.  9.  11  I  have  done  as  thou  hast  commanded  me 

10.  6  he  had  commanded  the  man  clothed  with 

37.  10  I  prophesied,  as  he  commanded  me,  and 
Amos  2.  12  But  ye.  .commanded  the  prophets,  saying 
6.  11  For,  behold,  the  Lord  commandeth,  and 
9.  3  I  command  the  serpent,  and  he  shall  bite 
9.  4  thence  will  I  command  the  sword,  and  it 
9.  9  I  will  command,  and  I  will  sift  the  house 
Zech.  1.  6  I  commanded  my  servants  the  prophets 
Mai.  4.  4  which  I  commanded  unto  him  in  Horeb 

4 . To  arrange,  thoroughly,  Siardcraw  diatasso. 

Luke  8.  55  and  he  commanded  to  give  her  meat 

17.  9  he  did  the  things  that  were  commanded 

17.  10  all  those  things  which  are  commanded 
Acts  18.  2  Claudius  had  commanded  all  Jews  to 

23.  31  the  soldiers,  as  it  was  commanded  them 

24.  23  he  commanded  a  centurion  to  keep  Paul 

5.  To  say,  speak,  ehtov  eipon. 

Matt.  4.  3  If  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  command  that 
Mark  5.  43  commanded  that  something  should  be 

8.  7  commanded  to  set  them  also  before  (them) 

10.  49  Jesus  stood  still,  and  commanded  him  to 
Luke  4.  3  If  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  command 

9.  54  wilt  thou  that  we  command  fire  to  come 
19.  15  he  commanded  these  servants  to  be 

2  Co.  4.  6  who  commanded  the  light  to  shine  out 
To  give  in  charge,  ivreWopai  entellomai. 

Matt  15.  4  God  [commanded,]  saying,  Honour  thy 
19.  7  Why  did  Moses  then  command  to  give  a 

28.  20  all  things  whatsoever  I  have  commanded 
Markio.  3  aud  said . .  What  did  Moses  command  you  ? 

11.  6  they  said,  .even  as  Jesus  [had  commanded] 

13.  34  and  commanded  the  porter  to  watch 
John  8.  s  [Moses  in  the  law  commanded  us,  that] 

15.  14  if  ye  do  whatsoever  I  command  you 
15.  17  These  things  I  command  you,  that  ye 
Acts  13.  47  For  so  hath  the  Lord  commanded  us 

7.  To  put  upon,  or  over,  imrdacru  epitasso. 

Mark  1.  27  with  authority  commandeth  he  even  the 

6.  27  and  commanded  liis  head  to  be  brought 
6.  39  he  commanded  them  to  make  all  sit  down 
Luke  4.  36  with  authority,  .he  commandeth  the 
8.  25  he  commandeth  even  the  winds  and 
8.  31  he  would  not  command  them  to  go  out 

14.  22  Lord,  it  is  done  as  thou  hast  commanded 
Acts  23.  2  the  high  priest  Ananias  commanded  them 

S.  To  call  to,  urge  on,  command,  KeAeoco  keleuo. 
Matt  14.  9  nevertheless,  .lie  commanded  (it)  to  be 

14.  19  he  commanded  the  multitude  to  sit  down 

15.  35  [commanded]  the  multitude  to  sit  down 

18.  25  his  lord  commanded  him  to  be  sold,  and 
27.  58  Pilate  commanded  the  body  to  be  deliver. 
27.  64  Command  therefore  that  the  sepulchre  be 

Luke  18.  40  and  commanded  him  to  be  brought  unto 
Acts  4.  15  when  they  had  commanded  them  to  go 
5.  34  commanded  to  put  the  apostles  forth  a 
8.  38  he  commanded  the  chariot  to  stand  still 

12.  19  commanded  that  (they)  should  be  put  to 

16.  22  and  the  magistrates,  .commanded  to  beat 

2i.  33  commanded  (him)  to  be  bound  with  two 

21.  34  he  commanded  him  to  be  carried  into  the 

22.  24  The  chief  captain  commanded  him  to  be 

22.  30  commanded  the  chief  priests  and  all  their 

23.  3  commandest  me  to  be  smitten  contrary 

23.  10  commanded  the  soldiers  to  go  down,  and 
23.  35  he  commanded  him  to  be  kept  in  Herod’s 

25.  6  and  the  next  day.  .commanded  Paul  to 
25. 17  and  commanded  the  man  to  be  brought 


Acts  25.  21  I  commanded  him  to  be  kept  till  I  might 
27.  43  commanded  that  they  which  could  swim 

9.  To  announce  alongside  of,  irapayyeWu  paraggel. 
Matt  10.  5  Jesus  sent  forth,  and  commanded  them 
Mark  6.  8  commanded  them  that  they  should  take 

8.  6  he  commanded  the  people  to  sit  down  on 
Luke  8.  29  he  had  commanded  the  unclean  spirit  to 

9.  21  commanded  (them)  to  tell  no  man  that 
Acts  1.  4  commanded  them  that  they  should  not 

4.  18  commanded  them  not  to  speak  at  all  nor 

5.  28  Did  not  we  straitly  command  you,  that  ye 
5.  40  they  commanded  that  they  should  not 

10.  42  he  commanded  us  to  preach  unto  the 

15.  5  to  command  (them)  to  keep  the  law  of  M. 

16.  18  I  command  thee  in  the  name  of  Jesus  C. 

17.  30  but  now  commandeth  all  men  everywhere 
1  Co.  7.  10  And  unto  the  married  I  command,  (yet) 

1  Th.  4.  11  work  with  your  own  hands,  as  we  com. 

2  Th.  3.  4  and  will  do  the  things  which  we  command 

3.  6  we  command  you,  brethren,  in  the  name 
3.  10  this  we  commanded  you,  that  if  any 

3.  12  Now  them  that  are  such  we  command 

1  Ti.  4.  11  These  tilings  command  and  teach 

10.  To  arrange,  set  in  order,  npoordaowprostasso. 
Matt.  8.  4  offerthe  gift  that  Moses  commanded,  for 

21.  6  the  disciples  went,  and  did  as  Jesus  com. 
Mark  1.  44  which  Moses  commanded,  for  a  testimony 
Luke  5.  14  according  as  Moses  commanded,  for  a 
Acts  10.  33  to  hear  all  things  that  are  commanded 

10.  48  he  commanded  them  to  be  baptized  in 

11.  To  say,  announce,  pioi  rheo. 

Rev.  9.  4  it  was  commanded  them  that  they  should 

12.  To  set  or  give  a  reason,  or  law,  CJR?  Dib  sum  teem. 
Ezra  4.  19  I  commanded,  and  search  hath  been  made 

5.  3  Who  hath  commanded  you  to  build  this 
5.  9  Who  commanded  you  to  build  this  house 

COMMANDED  — 

Precept,  thing  set  up,  nutf?  niitsvah. 

2  Ch.  8. 14  so  had  David  the  man  of  God  commanded 

COMMANDED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  say,  -ex  amar. 

Dan.  3.  4  To  you  it  is  commanded,  O  people 

2 . To  be  set  up,  receive  a  precept,  rny  tsavah,  4. 

Gen.  45.  19  thou  art  commanded,  this  do  ye ;  take 
Exod34.  34  and  spake .. (that)  which  he  was  conmian. 
Lev.  8.  35  that  ye  die  not :  for  so  I  am  commanded 

10.  13  And  ye  shall  eat.  .for  so  I  am  commanded 
Sum.  3.  16  the  word  of  the  Lord,  as  he  was  comman. 

36.  2  my  lord  was  commanded  by  the  Lord  to 
Eze.  12.  7  I  did  so  as  I  was  commanded:  I  brought 

24.  18  I  did  in  the  morning  as  I  was  commanded 

37.  7  I  prophesied  as  I  was  commanded  :  aud 

3 . Taste,  reason,  laiv,  nyo  taam. 

Ezra  7.  23  Whatsoever  is  commanded  by  the  God  of 

4.  To  set  throughout,  StaareWia  diastello. 

Heb.  12.  20  could  not  endure  that  which  was  comman. 

COMMANDED,  which  was  — 

Precept,  thing  set  up,  niso  mitsvah. 

Neh.  13.  5  which  was  commanded  (to  be  given)  to 

COMMANDER  — 

One  who  sets  up,  gives  precepts,  nix  tsavah,  3. 

Isa.  55.  4  I  have  given  him  (for) . .  a . .  commander  to 

COMMANDING  — 

1. To  set  up,  give  precepts,  nix  tsavah,  3. 

Gen.  49.  33  when  Jacob  had  made  an  end  of  com. 

2.  To  arrange  thoroughly,  Siaraatru  diatasso. 

Matt  11.  1  when  Jesus  had  made  an  end  of  com. 

3 . To  call  to,  urge  on,  KeAeow  keleuo. 

Acts  24.  8  Commanding  his  accusers  to  come  unto 

COMMANDMENT  — 

1  .A  saying,  mPN  imrah. 

Psa.  147. 15  He  sendeth  forth  his  commandment 

2. A  word,  nan  ddbar. 

Exod  34.  28  wrote  upon  the  tables .  the  ten  comman. 
Deut.  4.  13  ten  commandments  ;  aud  he  wrote  them 
10.  4  wrote  on  the  tables,  .the  ten  command. 
Josh.  8.  8  according  to  the  commandment  of  the  L. 

1  Sa  15.  11  for  he.  .hath  not  performed  my  com. 

15.  13  I  have  performed  the  commandment  of 

2  Sa  12.  9  Wherefore  hast  thou  despised  the  com. 

1  Ch’  28.  21  the  people  (will  be)  wholly  at  thy  com. 
2ch.  31.  5  as  soon  as  the  commandment  came  abr. 
Esth  J 1.  12  Vasliti  refused  to  come  at  the  king's  co. 

1.  19  let  there  go  a  royal  commandment  from 

2.  8  when  the  king’s  commandment  and  his 
3!  15  being  hastened  by  the  king’s  command. 

4.  3  whithersoever  the  king’s  commandment 
8.  14  pressed  on  by  the  king’s  commandment 

8.  17  whithersoever  the  king’s  commandment 

9.  1  when  the  king’s  commandment  and  his 
Psa.  103.  20  that  do  his  commandments,  hearkening 
Dan  9.  23  the  commandment  came  forth,  aud  I  am 

9.  25  from  the  going  forth  of  the  command. 

3.  Thing  given,  a  law,  judgment,  nn  dath. 

Esth  3.  14  for  a  commandment  to  be  given  in  every 
8.  13  The  copy  of  the  writing  for  a  command. 

LStatute,  ph  clioq. 

Amos  2.  4  they  have  not  kept  his  commandments 


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5.  Taste,  reason,  law,  cyu  taam. 

Ezra  4.  21  until  (another)  commandment  shall  bo 
6.  14  they  builded..  according  to  the  comman. 

6 . Taste,  reason,  law,  cya  teem. 

Ezra  4.  21  Give  ye  now  commandment  to  cause 

6. 14  according  to  the  commandment  of  Cyrus 

7.  Saying,  'O.<o  maamar. 

Esth  1.  15  she  hath  not  performed  the  command. 

2.  20  Esther  did  the  commandment  of  Horde. 

8.  Word,  n>>0  millah. 

Dan.  3.  22  because  the  king’s  commandment  was 

9.  Charge,  command,  -ipso  miphqad. 

2  Ch.  31. 13  at  the  commandment  of  Hezekiah  the 

10.  Precept,  njsP  mitsvah. 

Gen.  26.  5  Because  that  Abraham .  .kept,  .my  com. 
Esodis.  26  If  thou  wilt,  .give  ear  to  his  command. 

16.  28  How  long  refuse  ye  to  keep  my  comman. 
20.  6  them  that  love  me,  and  keep  my  comm. 

24.  12  I  will  give  thee . .  commandments  which  I 
Lev.  4.  2,  13,  22,  27  the  commandments  of  the  Lord 

5.  17  forbidden  to  be  done  by  the  command. 

22.  31  Therefore  shall  yc  keep  my  command. 

26  3  If  ye.  .keep  my  commandments,  and  do 

26.  14  if  ye  will  not . .  do  all  these  commandme. 

26.  15  so  that  ye  will  not  do  all  my  command. 

27.  34  These  (are)  the  commandments,  which  the 
Num  15.  22  and  not  observed  all  these  command. 

15.  31  Because  he  hath.,  broken  his  command. 

15.  39  that  ye  may.  .remember  all  the  comma. 

15.  40  That  ye  may .  .do  all  my  commandments 
36.  13  These  (are)  the  commandments  and  the 
Deut.  4.  2  that  ye  may  keep  the  commandments  of 

4  40  Thou  shalt  keep . .  his  commandments 

5  10  them  that  love  mo,  and  keep  my  comma. 

5.  29  that  they  would .  .keep  all  my  command. 

5.  31  I  will  speak  unto  thee  all  the  command. 

6.  1  these  (are)  the  commandments,  the  stat. 

6.  2  to  keep  all  his  statutes,  and  his  comma. 

6.  17  Ye  shall  diligently  keep  tiie  command. 

6.  25  if  we  observe  to  do  all  these  command. 

7.  9  that  love  him,  and  keep  his  command. 

7.  11  Thou  shalt  therefore  keep  the  command. 

8.  1  All  the  commandments  which  I  comma. 

8.  2  whether  thou  wouldest  keep  his  comma. 

8.  6  Therefore  thou  shalt  keep  the  command. 

8.  11  in  not  keeping  his  commandments,  and 

10. 13  To  keep  the  commandments  of  the  Lord 

11.  1  thou  shalt.  .keep .  .his  commandments 
ii.  8  Therefore  shall  ye  keep  all  the  command. 

11. 13  ye  shall  hearken,  .unto  my  command. 

11.  22  if  ye  shall,  .keep  all  these  commandme. 
11.  27,  28  obey  the  commandments  of  the  Loud 

13.  4  Ye  shall,  .keep  his  commandments,  and 

13.  18  to  keep  all  his  commandments  which  I  co. 
15.  5  to  observe  to  do  all  these  commandments 

17.  20  ho  turn  not  aside  from  the  commandme. 
19.  9  If  thou  shalt  keep  all  these  command. 

26.  13  accordingto  all  thycommandments, which 
26.  13  I  have  not  transgressed  thy  command. 

26.  17  to  keep  his  statutes,  aud  his  command. 

26. 18  that  (thou)  shouldest  keep  all  his  comma. 

27.  1  Keep  all  the  commandments  which  I  com. 

27.  10  do  his  commandments  and  his  statutes 

28.  1  to  observe  (and)  to  do  all  his  command. 

28.  9  if  thou  shalt  keep  the  commandments 

28. 13  if  that  thou  hearken  unto  the  command. 

28.  15  to  observe  to  do  all  his  commandments 
28.  45  to  keep  his  commandments  and  his  statu. 
30.  8  to  do  all  his  commandments  which  I  com. 
30. 10  If  thou  shalt.  .keep  his  commandments 
30.  11  this  commandment  which  I  command 

30.  16  to  keep  his  commandments  and  his  stat. 

31.  5  do.  .according  unto  all  the  command. 
Josh.22.  3  have  kept  the  charge  of  the  command. 

22.  5  take  diligent  heed  to  do  the  command. 

22.  5  charged  you.  .to  keep  his  commandments 
Judg.  2. 17  obeying  the  commandments  of  the  Lord 

3.  4  they  would  hearken  unto  the  command. 

1  Sa.  13. 13  thou  hast  not  kept  the  commandment  of 

1  Ki.  2.  3  to  keep  his  statutes,  and  his  command. 

2.  43  Why  thenliast  thou  not  kept,  .the  comm. 

3.  14  to  keep  my  statutes  and  my  command. 

6. 12  if  thou  wilt,  .keep  all  my  commandments 
8.  58  incline  our  hearts . .  to  keep  his  command. 

8.  61  to  keep  his  commandments,  as  at  this  day 

9.  6  if  ye.  .will  not  keep  my  commandments 
11.  34  because  he  kept  my  commandments  and 
11.  38  to  keep  my  statutes  and  my  command. 

13.  21  thou  hast,  .not  kept  the  commandment 

14.  8  my  servant  David,  who  kept  my  comman. 

18.  18  ye  have  forsaken  the  commandments  of 

2  Ki.  17.  13  and  keep  my  commandments  (and)  my 

17. 16  they  left  all  the  commandments  of  the  L. 

17.  19  Judah  kept  not  the  commandments  of 
17.  34  or  after  the  law  and  commandment  which 

17.  37  the  law,  aud  the  commandment,  which 

18.  6  but  kept  his  commandments,  which  the 

18.  36  for  the  Icing’s  commandment  was,  saying 

23.  3  made  a  covenant .  .to  keep  his  command. 

1  Ch.28.  7  if  he  be  constant  to  do  my  command. 

28.  8  keep  and  seek  for  all  the  commandments 

29.  19  to  keep  thy  commandments,  thy  testi. 

2  Ch.  7.  19  if  ye .  .forsake .  .my  commandments 

8.  13  offering  according  to  the  commandment 
8.  15  they  departed  not  from  the  command. 

14.  4  and  to  do  the  law  and  the  commandment 
17.  4  But.  .walked  in  his  commandments,  and 

19.  10  between  law  aud  commandment,  statutes 


2  Cli.24.  20  Why  transgress  ye  the  commandments  of 
24.  21  stoned  linn  with  stones  at  the  command. 

29. 15  came,  according  to  the  commandment  of 
29.  25  according  to  the  commandment  of  David 

29.  25  (so  was)  the  commandment  of  the  Lord 

30.  6  according  to  the  commandment  of  the 

30.  12  one  heart  to  do  the  commandment  of  the 

31.  2I  in  the  law,  and  in  the  commandments 
34!  31  to  keep  Sis  commandments  and  his  testi. 

35.  10  according  to  the  king’s  commandment 
35.  15  according  to  the  commandment  of  David 
35.  16  according  to  the  commandment  of  king  J. 

Ezra  7.11a  scribe  of  the  words  of  the  command. 

9. 10  for  we  have  forsaken  thy  commandments 

9.  14  Should  we  again  break  thy  commandme. 

10.  3  of  those  that  tremble  at  the  command. 

Neh.  1.  5  for  them  that.. observe  his  command. 

1.  7  We .  .have  not  kept  the  commandments 
1.  9  (if)  ye  turn  unto  me,  and  keep  my  comm. 

9.  13  gavest.  .good  statutes  and  command. 

9. 16  they,  .hearkened  not  to  thy  command, 
g.  29  they,  .hearkened  not  unto  thy  command. 

9.  34  nor  hearkened  unto  thycommandments 

10.  29  to  observe  aud  do  all  the  commandments 

11.  23  (it  was)  the  king’s  commandment  concern. 

12  24,  45  according  to  the  commandment  of  D. 

Esth.  3.  3  Why  transgressest  thou  the  king's  com. 
Job  23.  12  have  I  gone  back  from  the  command, 
l’sa.  19.  8  the  commandment  of  the  Lord  (is)  pure 
78.  7  That  they  might,  .keep  his  command. 

89.  31  If  they  break,  .and  keep  not  my  comman. 

1 12.  1  delightcth  greatly  in  his  commandments 
1 19.  6  when  I  have  respect  unto  all  thy  com. 

1 19.  10  let  me  not  wander  from  thy  command. 

119.  19  hide  not  thy  commandments  from  me 
119.  21  which  do  err  from  thy  commandments 
1 19.  32  I  will  run  the  way  of  thy  commandments 
ixq.  35  to  go  in  the  path  of  thy  commandments 
119.  47  I  will  delight  myself  in  thy  command. 

1 1 9.  48  will  I  lift  up  unto  thycommandments 
119.  60  I.  .delayed  not  to  keep  thy  command. 

1 19.  66  for  I  have  believed  thy  commandments 
119.  73  understanding,  that  I  may  learn  thy  com. 

1 19.  86  All  thy  commandments  (are)  faithful 
1 19.  96  (but)  thy  commandment  (is)  exceeding 
1 19.  98  Thou  through  thy  commandments  hast 
119.  1 15  I  will  keep  the  commandments  of  my  G. 

1 19.  127  I  love  thy  commandments  above  gold 
1 19.  131  for  I  longed  for  thy  commandments 
1 19.  143  (yet)  thy  commandments  (are)  my  delig. 
119.  151  and  all  thy  commandments  (are)  truth 
1 19.  166  1  have  hoped,  .and  done  thy  command. 
119.  172  all  thy  commandments  (are)  righteous. 

1 19.  176  for  I  do  not  forget  thy  commandments 
Prov  2  1  My  son.  .hide  my  commandments  with 

3.  1  but  let  thine  heart  keep  my  command. 

4  4  Let  thine  heart,  .keep  my  commandment 

6.  20  My  son,  keep  thy  father’s  commandment 

6.  23  the  commandment  (is)  a  lamp ;  and  the 

7.  1  and  lay  up  my  commandments  with  thee 
7.  2  Keep  my  commandments,  and  live  ;  and 

10.  8  The  wise  in  heart  will  receive  command. 
13.  13  he  that  feareth  the  commandment  shall 
19.  16  lie  that  keepeth  the  commandment 

Eccl.  8.  5  Whoso  keepeth  the  commandment  shall 

12.  13  Fear  God,  and  keep  his  commandments 
Isa  36.  21  for  the  king’s  commandment  was,  saying 

48.  18  0  that  thou  liadst  hearkened  to  my  com.! 
Jer.  35.  14  unto  this  day,  but  obey  their  father’s  co. 
35.  16  the  son’s,  .have  performed  the  command. 
35.  18  Because  ye  have  obeyed  the  command. 
Dan.  9.  4  and  to  them  that  keep  his  command. 

Mai  2  1  O  ye  priests,  this  commandment  (is)  for 

2.  4  know  that  I  have  sent  this  command. 

1 1 .  The  mouth,  ns  peh. 

Gen.  45.  21  gave  them  wagons  according  to  the  com. 
Exodi7-  1  according  to  the  commandment  of  the  L. 

38  21  according  to  the  commandment  of  Moses 
Hum.  3.  39  Aaron  numbered  at  the  conimandment  of 

4.  37,  41,  49  did  number,  according  to  the  com. 
9.  18,  18,  23,  23  At  the  commandment  of  the 
9.  20,  20  according  to  the  commandment  of  the 

10.  13  according  to  the  commandment  of  the  L. 

13.  3  Moses  by  the  commandment  of  the  Lord 

14.  41  do  ye  transgress  the  commandment  of  the 
24. 13  I  cannot  go  beyond  the  commandment 
27]  14  ye  rebelled  against  my  commandment 
33.  2  Moses  wrote  their  goings,  .by  the  com. 

33.  38  Aaron . .  went . .  at  the  commandment  of 

Deut.  1.  26,  43  rebelled  against  the  commandment 
9.  23  ye  rebelled  against  the  commandment  of 
Josh.  1.  18  that  doth  rebel  against  thy  command. 

15.  13  According  to  the  commandment  of  the  L. 
17.  4  according  to  the  commandment  of  the  L. 
21.  3  at  the  commandment  of  the  Lord,  these 

1  Sa.  12.  14,  15  rebel  against  the  commandment  of 

15.  24  I  have  transgressed  the  commandment 

2  Ki  23.  35  according  to  the  commandment  of  Phar. 

24  3  Surely  at  the  commandment  of  the  Lord 

1  Ch.  12.  32  their  brethren  (were)  at  their  command. 
Prov  8.  29  the  waters  should  not  pass  his  command. 
Eccl  ’  8.  2  (counsel  thee)  to  keep  the  king’s  com. 
Lam.  1. 18  I  have  rebelled  against  Iris  command. 

12.  Thing  set  up,  precept,  is,  is  tsav. 

Hos.  5. 11  lie  willingly  walked  after  the  command. 

13.  Thing  thoroughly  arranged,  Si  dray  pa  dialog. 
Heb.  11.  23  were  not  afraid  of  the  king’s  [command.'' 

1 4.  Thing  given  in  charge,  ivzaKga.  entalma. 

Matt  15.  9  teaching  (for)  doctrines  the  command. 


Mark  7.  7  teaching  (for)  doctrines  the  command. 

Col.  2.  22  after  the  commandments  and  doctrines 

15 .Thing  given  in  charge,  ivroAi]  entole. 

Matt.  5.  19  shall  break  one  of  these  least  command. 

15.  3  Why  do  ye  also  transgress  the  command. 

15.  6  Thus  have  ye  made  [the  commandment] 

19.  17  enter  into  life,  keep  the  commandments 
22.  36  which  (is)  the  great  commandment  in  the 
22.  38  This  is  the  first  and  great  commandment 

22.  40  On  these  two  commandments  hang  all 
Mark  7.  8  laying  aside  the  commandment  of  God 

7.  9  Full  well  ye  reject  the  commandment  of 

10.  19  Thou  knowest  the  commandments,  Do 

12.  28  Which  is  the  first  commandment  of  all  ? 

12.  29  [The  first  of  all  the  commandments  (is)] 

12.  30  [This  (is)  the  first  commandment] 

12.  31  There  is  none  other  commandment  great. 
Luke  1.  6  walking  in  all  the  commandments  and 
15.  29  neither  transgressed  I.  .thy  command. 

18.  20  Thou  knowest  the  commandments,  and 

23.  56  and  rested ..  according  to  the  command. 
John  10.  18  This  commandment  have  I  received  of 

11.  57  and  the  Pharisees  had  given  a  command. 

12.  49  he  gave  me  a  commandment,  what  I 

12.  50  I  know  that  his  commandment  is  life 

13.  34  A  new  commandment  I  give  unto  you 

14.  15  If  ye  love  me,  keep  my  commandments 

14.  21  He  that  hath  my  commandments,  and 

15.  10  If  ye  keep  my  commandments,  ye  shall 

15.  10  as  I  have  kept  my  Father's  command. 

15.  12  This  is  my  commandment,  That  ye  love 

Acts  17.  15  receiving  a  commandment  unto  Silas  and 
Rom.  7.  8  But  sin,  taking  occasion  by  the  command. 

7.  9  when  the  commandment  came,  sin  revived 
7.  10  the  commandment,  which  (was  ordained) 

7.  11  For  sin,  taking  occasion  by  the  command. 

7.  12  and  the  commandment  holy,  and  just 
7.  13  that  sin  by  the  commandment  might 

13.  9  if  (there  be)any  other  commandment,  it  is 
1  Co.  7.  19  but  the  keeping  of  the  commandments  of 

14.  37  things  that  I  write,  .are  [the  command.] 
Eph.  2.  15  (even)  the  law  of  commandments  (con.) 

6.  2  which  is  the  first  commandment  with 
Col.  4.  10  touching  whom  ye  received  command. 

1  Ti.  6.  14  That  thou  keep  (this)commandment  with. 

Titus  1.  14  Not  giving  heed  to.  .commandments  of 
Heb.  7.  5  verily  they,  .have  a  commandment  to 

7  16  not  after  the  law  of  a  carnal  command. 

7. 18  there  is.  .a  disannulling  of  the  command. 

2  Pe.  2.  21  to  turn  from  the  holy  commandment 

3.  2  be  mindful . .  of  the  commandment  of  us 

1  Jo.  2.  3  we  do  know,  .if  we  keep  his  command. 

2.  4  and  keepeth  not  his  commandments,  is  a 
2.  7  no  new  commandment,  .but  an  old  com. 

2.  7  The  old  commandment  is  the  word  which 

2.  8  a  new  commandment  I  write  unto  you 

3.  22  because  we  keep  his  commandments,  and 
3.  23  This  is  his  commandment,  That  we  should 
3.  23  love  one  another,  as  he  gave  us  command. 

3.  24  he  that  keepeth  his  commandments 

4.  21  this  commandment  have  we  from  him 

5.  2  when  we  love  God,  aud  keep  his  com. 

5.  3  love  of  God,  that  we  keep  his  command. 

5.  3  and  his  commandments  are  not  grievous 

2  J  o.  4  as  we  have  received  a  commandment  from 

5  as  though  I  wrote  a  new  commandment 

6  that  we  walk  after  his  commandments 
6  This  is  the  commandment,  That,  as  ye 

Rev.  12.  17  which  keep  the  commandments  of  God 
14.  12  here  (are)  they  that  keep  the  command. 
22.  14  Blessed  (are)  they  that  do  his  command. 

16.  Command,  arrangement,  iirnayi]  epitage. 

Rom.  16.  26  the  commandment  of  the  everlasting  God 

1  Co.  7.  6  by  permission,  (and)  not  of  command. 

7.  25  concerning  virgins  I  have  no  command. 

2  Co.  8.  8  I  speak  not  by  commandment,  but  by 

1  Ti.  1.  1  an  apostle,  .by  the  commandment  of  God 
Titus  1.  3  according  to  the  commandment  of  God 

17 . A  nnemneement  ( open  or  public),  irapo.yye\ia. 

1  Th.  4.  2  ye  know  what  commandments  we  gave 

1  Ti.  1.  5  the  end  of  the  commandment  is  charity 

COMMANDMENT,  at  the  — 

1  To  say,  idi*  amar. 

2  Ch.  24.  8  at  the  king’s  commandment  they  made 

2 .To  urge  on,  command,  ueAev w  keleuo. 

Acts  25.  33  at  Festus’  commandment  Paul  was  bro. 

COMMANDMENT,  to  give  (a)  — 

1  .To  set  up,  give  a  precept,  niy  tsavah,  3. 

Exod36.  6  Moses  gave  commandment,  and  they 
Esth.  4.  5,  10  gave  him  a  commandment  to  Mordecai 
Psa.  71.  3  thou  hast  given  commandment  to  save 
Isa.  23. 11  the  Lord  hath  given  a  commandment 
Nall.  1.  14  the  Lord  hath  given  a  commandment 

2.  To  set  out  thoroughly,  SiaoTtAKopai  diastellomal . 
Acts  15.  24  to  whom  we  gave  no  (such)  commandment 

3.  To  give  in  charge,  evreWofiai  entellomai. 

John  14.  31  as  the  Father  [gave  me  commandment] 
Acts  1.  2  he ..  had  given  commandments  unto  the 
Heb.  11  22  and  gave  commandment  concerning  his 

4.  To  call  to,  urge  on,  command,  KeAevoo  keleuo. 
Matt.  8  18  lie  gave  commandment  to  depart  unto 

5.  To  announce  alongside  of,  irapayyeAAw  paragg. 
Acts  23.  30  I  sent.  Jo  thee,  and  gave  commandment 


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COMMUNE 


COMMANDMENT,  to  give  in  — 

To  set  up,  (jive  a  precept,  rny  tsavah,  3. 

EXOCI25.  22  which  I  will  give  thee  in  commandment 
34.  32  he  gave  them  in  commandment  all  that 
Deut  1.  3  the  Lord  had  given  him  in  command. 

COMMANDMENT,  to  send  with  — 

To  cause  to  go  forth,  tty;  yatsa,  5. 

Ezra  8.  17  I  sent  them  with  commandment  unto  Id. 

COMMANDMENTS  — 

Things  committed  to  one's  care,  piqqudim. 

Psa.103.  18  to  those  that  remember  his  command, 
in.  7  all  his  commandments  (are)  sure 

COMMEND,  to  — 

1.  To  praise,  V1?}  lialal,  3. 

Geu.  12.  15  The  princes  also  of  Pharaoh,  .commend. 

2.  To  glorify,  nat?  shabach,  3. 

Eccl.  8.  15  I  commended  mirth,  because  a  man  hath 

3 . To  give  praise  to,  i-rraudco  epaineo. 

Luke  16.  8  the  lord  commended  the  unjust  steward 

4.  To  put  along  or  over  to,  ■KapariOrgu  paratithemi. 
Luke23.  46  Father,  into  thy  hands  I  commend  my 
Acts  14.  23  they  commended  them  to  the  Lord,  on 

20.  32  I  commend  you  to  God,  and  to  the  word 

5 . To  set  ( one  thing )  beside  {another),  -napigrripi. 
x  Co.  8.  8  But  meat  commendeth  us  not  to  God 

6.  To  set  together,  auvio-rri/u  sunistemi. 

Rom.  3.  5  But  if  our  righteousness  commend  the 

5.  8"  But  God  commendeth  his  love  toward  us 
16.  1  I  commend  unto  you  Phebe  our  sister 
2  Co.  3.  1  Do  we  begin  again  to  commend  ourselves 

4.  2  by  manifestation  of  the  truth  commend. 

5.  12  we  commend  not  ourselves  again  unto 
10.  12  compare  ourselves  with  some  that  com. 

10.  18  not  he  that  commendeth  himself  is  appr. 
10.  18  but  when  the  Lord  commendeth 

12.  11  for  I  ought  to  have  been  commended  of 

COMMENDATION,  of  — 

Setting  together,  commendatory,  awraTuajs  sust. 

2  Co.  3.  1  need  we.  .epistles  of  commendation  to 
3.  1  or  (letters)  of  commendation  from  you  ? 

COMMENDED,  to  be  — 

To  be  praised,  Vjn  lialal,  4. 

Prov  12.  8  A  man  shall  be  commended  according  to 

COMMISSION  — 

1. Laiv,  judgment,  rn  dath. 

Eze.  8.  36  they  delivered  the  king's  commissions 

2.  Wha.t  is  turned  over  upon  one,  iwirpoirfi  cpitrope. 
Acts  26.  12  with  authority  and  commission  from  the 

COMMIT,  to  — 

1.  To  roll,  V?)  galal. 

Psa.  37.  5  Commit  thy  way  unto  the  Lord  ;  trust 
Prov.  16.  3  Commit  thy  works  unto  the  Lord,  and 

2.  To  be  in,  3  n;n  hayali  be. 

Deut  21.  22  if  a  man  have  committed  a  sin  worthy  of 

3 . To  deliver,  give  occasion,  3D3  masar. 

Num3i.  16  caused  the  children  of  Israel,  .to  commit 

4.  To  give,  ]ni  nathan. 

Gen.  39.  8  he  hath  committed  all  that  he  hath  to 

39.  22  the  keeper  ot  the  prison  committed  to 
Isa.  22.  21  I  will  commit  thy  government  into  his 
Jer.  39.  14  committed  him  unto  Gedaliah  the  son  of 
Eze.  23.  7  Thus  she  committed  her  whoredoms 

5.  To  do,  n'yqi  asah. 

Lev.  5.  17  if  a  soul  sin,  and  commit  any  of  these 

18.  26  Ye  shall,  .not  commit  (any)  of  these 
18.  29  whosoever  shall  commit  any  of  these 
18.  29  the  souls  that  commit  (them)  shall  be  cut 

18.  30  commit  not  (any  one)  of  these  abomiua. 
20.  13  both  of  them  have  committed  an  abomi. 
20.  23  for  they  committed  all  these  tilings,  and 

Num.  5.  6  When  a  man  or  a  woman  shall  commit 
Deuti7.  5  which  have  committed  that  wicked  thing 

19.  20  shall  henceforth  commitno  more  any  such 
Judg2o.  6  they  have  committed  lewdness  and  folly 
Prov  16.  12  abomination  to  kings  to  commit  wicked. 
Jer.  2.  13  For  my  people  have  committed  two  evils 

6. 15  Were  they  ashamed  when  they  had  com. 
8.  12  when  they  had  committed  abomination 
29.  23  they  have  committed  villany  in  Israel 
44.  3  their  wickedness  which  they  have  com 
44.  9  which  they  have  committed  in  the  land 
44.  22  the  abominations  which  ye  have  com. 

44.  7  Wherefore  commit  ye  (this)  great  evil 
Eze.  3.  20  When  a  righteous  (man)  doth . .  commit 
6.  9  for  the  evils  which  they  have  commit. 

8.  6  abominations,  .house  of  Israel  commit. 

8.  17  the  abominations  which  they  commit 
16.  43  thou  slialt  not  commit  the  lewdness 
16.  50  and  committed  abomination  before  me 
18.  12  and  hath,  .committed  abomination 
18.  21  from  all  his  sins  that  he  hath  committed 
18.  22  his  transgressions  that  he  hath  commit 
18.  24  committeth  iniquity,  (and)  doeth  accor. 
18.  26  and  committetli  iniquity,  and  dieth  in 
78.  27  that  he  hath  committed,  and  doeth  that 
18.  28  his  transgressions  that  he  hath  committed 

20.  43  for  all  your  evils  that  ye  have  committed 
22.  9  in  the  midst  of  thee  they  commit  lewd. 
22.  11  one  hath  committed  abomination  with 
33.  13  trust  to  his  own  righteousness,  and  com. 


Eze.  33.13  but  for  his  iniquity  that  he  hath  commit. 
33.  15  walk  in  his  statutes,  .without  committing 
33.  18  and  committeth  iniquity,  he  shall  even 
33.  29  abominations  which  they  have  commit. 

43.  8  their  abominations  that  they  have  com. 

44. 13  their  abominations  which  they  have  com. 
Hos.  6.  9  by  consent :  for  they  commit  lewdness 

6.  To  work,  Sjis  paal. 

Hos.  7.  1  they  commit  falsehood ;  and  the  thief 

7.  To  give  in  charge  or  trust,  3,13  paqad,  5. 

1  Ki.  14.  27  committed  (them)  unto  the  hands  of  the 

2  Ch  12.  10  committed  (them)  to  the  hands  of  the 
Psa.  31.  5  Into  thine  hand  I  commit  my  spirit 
Jer.  37.  21  that  they  should  commit  Jeremiah  into 

40.  7  had  committed  unto  him  men,  and 

41.  10  whom  Nebuzar-adan.  .had  committed  to 

8.  To  put,  place, D'a  sim. 

Job  5.  8  and  unto  God  would  I  commit  my  cause 

9.  To  give,  SlSwpi  didomi. 

John  5.  22  hath  committed  all  judgment  unto  the 

10.  To  let,  let  be,  iaio  eao. 

Acts  27.  40  they  committed  (themselves)  unto  the 

11.  To  work,  giractise,  epyd.(o/xai  ergazomai. 

Jas.  2.  9  ye  commit  sin,  and  are  convinced  of  the 

12 . To  give  over,  irapaSiSupu  paradidomi. 

Acts  8.  3  haling  men  and  women,  committed  (them 
1  Pe.2.  23  but  committed  (himself)  to  him  that  judg. 
13  .To  put  alongside  of,  Traparidyfu  paratithemi. 
Lukei2.  48  to  whom  men  have  committed  much  of 

1  Ti.  1.  18  This  charge  I  commit  unto  thee,  son  T. 

2  Ti.  2.  2  the  same  commit  thou  to  faithful  men 

14.  To  do,  7roiew  poieo. 

Markis.  7  who  had  committed  murder  in  the  insur. 
Lukei2.  48  he  that  knew  not,  and  did  commit  things 
John  8.  34  Whosoever  committeth  sin  is  the  servant 
Acts  28.  17  though  I  have  committed  nothing  against 
2  Co.  11.  7  Have  I  committed  an  offence  in  abasing 
*  Jas.  5.  15  if  he  have  committed  sins,  they  shall  be 

1  Jo.  3.  4  Whosoever  committeth  sin  transgresseth 

3.  8  He  that  committeth  sin  is  of  the  devil 
3.  9  Whosoever  is  born  of  God  doth  not  com. 

1 5.  To  practise,  do,  u paver u  prasso. 

Acts  25.  1 1  if  I  be  an  offender,  or  have  committed 
25.  25  when  I  found  that  he  had  committed 
Rom.  1.  32  they  which  commit  such  things  are 

2.  2  against  them  which  commit  such  things 

2  Co  12.  21  lasciviousness,  which  they  have  commit. 

IQ.  To  place,  put,  set,  ridripu  tithemi. 

2  Co.  5.  19  hath  committed  unto  us  the  word  of  rec. 
[See  also  Abominable,  adultery,  fornication,  iniquity, 
sacrilege,  trust,  ungodly,  whoredom,  wickedness.] 

COMMIT  self,  to  — 

To  leave,  3?j;  azab. 

Psa.  10.  14  the  poor  committeth  himself  unto  thee 
COMMIT  (sin),  to  — 

To  sin,  miss  the  mark,  fall  short,  Ntsn  cliata. 

Lev.  4.  35  for  his  sin  that  he  hath  committed,  and 

5.  7  which  he  hath  committed,  two  turtle  do. 
1  Ki.14.  22  with  their  sins  which  they  had  commit. 
Jer.  16.  10  what  (is)  our  sin  that  we  have  committed 
Eze.  16.  51  Neither  hath  Samaria  committed  half  of 

33.  16  None  of  his  sins  that  he  hath  committed 

COMMIT  trespass  or  transgression,  to  — 

To  trespass,  go  beyond,  ViTO  mual. 

Lev.  5.  15  If  a  soul  commit  a  trespass,  and  sin 

6.  2  If  a  soul  sin,  and  commit  a  trespass 
Num  5.  12  If  any  man's  wife,  .commit  a  trespass 
Josh.  7.  1  tile  children  of  Israel  committed  a  tres. 

22. 16  What  trespass  (is)  this  that  ye  have  com. 
22.  20  Did  not  Achan.  .commit  a  trespass  in  the 
22.  31  because  ye  have  not  committed  this  tres. 
1  Ch.  10.  13  for  his  transgression  which  he  committed 
Eze.  15.  8  because  they  have  committed  a  trespass 
20.  27  in  that  they  have  committed  a  trespass 

COMMIT  the  keeping  of  — 

To  put  along  sale,  ixapariOrifu  paratithemi. 

1  Pe.  4.  19  let  them,  .commit  the  keeping  of  their 
COMMIT  to  one's  trust,  to  — 

To  trust,  confide,  ■KitTrevo)  pisteud. 

Luke  16.  11  who  will  commit  to  your  trust  the  true 

COMMIT  unto,  to  — • 

To  trust,  confide,  marevoi  pisteuo. 

Rom.  3.  2  unto  them  were  committed  the  oracles  of 

1  Co.  9.  17  a  dispensation  (of  the  gospel)  is  com.  un. 
Gal.  2.  7  gospel  of  the  uncircumcision  was  com.  un. 

COMMIT  (whoredom),  to  — 

To  go  a  whoring ,  nil  zanah. 

Eze.  23.  43  Will  they  now  commit  whoredoms  with 

COMMITTED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be,  happen,  come  to  pass,  n;n  hayah,  2. 

Jer.  5.  30  A  wonderful  and  horrible  thing  is  com. 

2.  To  be  given,  jn:  nathan,  2. 

2  Ch.  34.  16  All  that  was  committed  to  thy  servants 

3.  To  be  done,  nyy  asah,  2. 

Lev.  18.  30  abominable  customs  which  were  com. 
Num.  15.  24  it  shall  be,  if  (ought)  be  committed  by 
Mai.  2.  11  an  abomination  is  committed  in  Israel 


4.  To  be  trusted,  entrusted  with,  iu<TTtvop.a.i  pisteu. 
Titus  1.  3  which  is  committed  unto  me  according 

COMMITTED  to  or  unto,  that  which  is  — 

What  is  }jut  down  to  one,  Tzaf>aKara9-f]Ky,  paraka. 

1  Ti.  6.  20  keep  [that  which  is  committed  to]  thy 

2  Ti.  1.  14  [good  thing  which  was  committed  unto] 

COMMITTED  unto  him,  that  which  is  — 

What  is  put  alongside  of  any  one,  uapaS^Kt]  para. 

2  Ti.  1.  12  that  which  I  have  committed  unto  him 

COMMODIOUS,  not  — 

Not  well  placed,  avevderos  aneuthetos. 

Acts  27. 12  because  the  haven  was  not  commodious 

COMMON  — 

1.  Profane,  common,  Vri  chol. 

1  Sa.  21.  4  no  common  bread  under  mine  hand,  but 
21.  5  (the  bread  is)  in  a  manner  common,  yea 

2  .Land,  earth,  fpK  erets. 

Lev.  4.  27  if  any  one  of  the  common  people  sin 

3.  A  son,  ]3  ben. 

J  er.  26.  23  cast . .  into  the  graves  of  the  common 

4.  Multitude  of  men,  D3R  33  rob  adam. 

Eze.  23.  42  with  the  men  of  the  common  sort  (were) 

5 . Many,  numerous,  31  rob. 

Eccl.  6.  1  There  is  an  evil,  .and  it  (is)  common 

6.  Belonging  to  the  public,  bypiaios  demosios. 

Acts  5.  18  and  put  them  in  the  common  prison 

7 . Common,  uoivis  koinos. 

Acts  2.  44  all  that  believed . .  had  all  things  common 
4.  32  but  they  had  all  things  common 
10.  14  I  have  never  eaten  anything  that  is  com. 

10.  28  that  I  should  not  call  any  man  common 

11.  8  nothingcommonoruncleanhath.. entered 
Titus  1.  4  Titus,  (mine)  own  son  after  the  common 
Jude  3  to  wi-ite  unto  you  of  the  common  salva. 

8.  Much,  many,  great,  irohvs  polus. 

Marki2.  37  And  the  common  people  heard  him 

COMMON,  to  call  — 

To  make  {or  regard  as)  common,  Koxvbw  koinob. 
Acts  10.  15  What  God  hath  cleansed . .  call  not  thou  c. 
11.  9  What  God  hath  cleansed . .  call  not  thou  c. 

COMMON  death  — 

Death,  ms  maveth. 

Num.  1 A  29  If  these  men  die  the  common  death  of 

COMMON  things,  to  eat  as  — 

To  make  comm.on,  T?n  chalal,  3. 

Jer.  31.  s  Thou  shalt..  eat  (them)  as  common  things 

COMMONLY  — 

Wholly,  fully,  8\as  holds. 

1  Co.  5.  1  It  is  reported  commonly  (that  there  is) 

COMMONLY  reported,  to  he  — 

To  rumour  throughout,  Siacpriplfa  diajihemizo. 
Matt.  28.  15  this  saying  is  commonly  reported  among 

COMMONWEALTH  — 

Polity,  community,  Tvohxrexa  politeia. 

Eph.  2.  12  being  aliens  from  the  commonwealth  of 

COMMOTION  — 

1. Shaking,  trembling,  »5n  raash. 

Jer.  10.  22  a  great  commotion  out  of  the  north 

2.  Instability, unsettled  stateof  things, aKaraaraaia. 
Luke  21.  9  when  ye  shall  hear  of  wars  and  commo. 

COMMUNE,  to  — 

1.  To  say,  30N  amar. 

Psa.  4.  4  commune  with  your  own  heart  upon  your 

2.  To  speak,  333  dabar. 

Zech.  1. 14  the  augel  that  communed  with  me  said 

3.  To  speak,  333  dabar,  3. 

Geu.  18.  33  as  soon  as  he  had  left  communing  with  A. 
23.  8  he  communed  with  them,  saying,  If  it 
34.  6  Hamor.  .went  out  unto  Jacob  to  com. 

34.  8  Hamor  communed  with  them,  saying 
34.  20  communed  with  the  men  of  their  city 

42.  24  returned  to  them  again,  and  communed 

43.  19  they  communed  with  him  at  the  door  of 
Exod25.  22  I  will  commune  with  thee  from  above 

31.  18  when  he  had  made  an  end  of  communing 
Judg.  q.  1  Abimelech . .  went . .  aud  communed  with 
I  Sa  q  25  (Samuel)  communed  with  Saul  upon  the 

18  22  Commune  with  David  secretly,  and  say 

19  3  and  I  will  commune  with  my  father  of 
25  30  David  sent  and  communed  with  Abigail 

1  Ki  10  2  when  she  was  come  to  Solomon,  she  com. 

2  Ki’22.  14  she  dwelt  in  Jerusalem,  and  they  com. 

2  Ch.  9.  1  when  she  was  come  to  Solomon ,  she  com. 
Eccl.  1.  16  I  communed  with  mine  own  heart,  saying 
Dan.  1.  19  the  king  communed  with  them  ;  aud 

4.  To  count,  rehearse,  330  sapliar,  3. 

Psa.  64.  5  they  commune  of  laying  snares  privily 

5.  To  meditate ,  talk,  n't?  siach. 

Psa.  77  6  I  commune  with  mine  own  heart ;  and 

6.  To  talk  thoroughly  or  diversely,  SiaAaAeoi  dial. 

Luke  6.  11  communed  one  with  another  what  they 


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7.  A  word,  lyt  dabar. 

Job  4.  2  (If)  we  assay  to  commune  with  thee 

COMMUNE  (together)  or  with,  to  — 

1  .To  be  in  a  crowd  together,  ipiKeu  homileu. 

Luke22.  4  he  went  his  way,  and  communed  with  the 
24.  15  while  they  communed  (together)  and 

2.  To  talk  together,  auXXa\ia>  sullaleo. 

Acts  24.  26  he  sent  for  him.  .and  communed  with 

COMMUNICATE,  to  — 

1.  To  place  up  again,  avarlOepai  anatdhemai. 

Gal.  2.  2  And  I.  .communicated  unto  them  that 

2  To  make  or  use  as  common,  uoivuvio)  koinoneb. 

Gal.  6.  6  Let  him  that  is  taught  in  the  word  com. 
rhii.  4.  15  no  church  communicated  with  me  as 

3.  The  act  of  using  a  thing  as  common,  xoivwvia. 

Ueb.  13.  16  to  do  good  and  to  communicate  forget 

COMMUNICATE,  willing  to  — 

Inclined  to  use  things  in  common,  koivwvikAs  twin. 

1  Ti.  6.  18  that  they  he.  .willing  to  communicate 

COMMUNICATE  with,  to  —  f 

To  use  as  common  along  with  others,  avyKoivuvew. 
Phil.  4. 14  that  ye  did  communicate  with  myafflic. 

COMMUNICATION  — 

1. A  word,  173  dabar. 

2  Sa.  3.  17  Abner  had  communication  with  the 

2 . Meditation,  talking,  n'V  siach. 

2  Ki.  9.  n  Ye  know  the  man,  and  his  communication 

3.  Act  of  using  a  thing  as  common,  xoivuvia. 

Phm.  6  That  the  communication  of  thy  faith 

4.  A  word,  \6yos. 

Matt  5.  37  let  your  communication  he,  Yea,  yea 
Luke  24.  17  What  manner  of  communications  (are) 
Eph.  4.  39  Let  no  corrupt  communication  proceed 

5.  A  being  crowded  together,  SpiXia  homilia. 

1  Co.  15.  33  Be  not  deceived  :  evil  communications 

COMMUNION  — 

Act  of  using  a  thing  in  common,  xoivuvia  koinonia. 

1  Co.  10.  16  is  it  not  the  communion  of  the  blood  of 

10  16  is  it  not  the  communion  of  the  body  of 

2  Co  6  14  what  communion  hath  light  with  darknes. 

13.  14  the  love  of  God,  and  the  communion  of 

COMPACT,  to  be  — 

To  be  joined,  chabar,  4. 

Psa.  122.  3  Jerusalem  is  builded  as  a  city  that  is  com. 

COMPACTED,  to  be  — 

To  raise  up  together,  avp(3ifd(a  sumbibazo. 

Eph.  4.  16  From  whom  the  whole  body  fitly,  .comp. 

COMPANIES,  by  — 

A  drinking  together,  party,  <rupx6triov  sumposion. 
Mark  6.  39  sit  down  by  companies  upon  the  green 

COMPANION  — 

1.  Companion,  i?n  chaber. 

Psa.  1 19.  63  I  (am)  a  companion  of  all  (them)  that 
Prov.28.  24  the  same  (is)  the  companion  of  a  destroy. 
Song  1.  7  turneth  aside  by  the  flocks  of  thy  com. 

8.  13  the  companions  hearken  to  thy  voice 
Isa.  1.  23  Thy  princes  (are)  rebellious,  and  com. 

Eze.  37.  16  for  the  children  of  Israel  his  companions 
37.  16  (for)  all  the  house  of  Israel  his  compan. 

2 . Companion,  nan  chabbar. 

Job  41.  6  Shall  thy  companions  make  a  banquet 

3.  Companion ,  "OH  chabar. 

Dan.  2.  17  Mishael,  and  Azariah,  his  companions 

4 . Companion  (female),  naan  chabereth. 

Mai.  2.  14  yet  (is)  she  tliy  companion,  and  the  wife 

5.  An  intimate,  nia  kenath. 

Ezra  4.  7  Tabeel,  and  the  rest  of  their  companions 

4.  9  and  the  rest  of  their  companions 
4.  17  (to)  the  rest  of  their  companions  that 

4.  23  Shimshai  the  scribe,  and  their  compan. 

5.  3  Shetliar-boznai,  and  their  companions 

5.  6  his  companions  the  Apharsachites,  which 

6.  6  your  companions  the  Apharsachites 

6.  13  their  companions,  according  to  that 

C./l  friend,  ma  nierea. 

Judgi4-  11  they  brought  thirty  companions  to  be 

14.  20  Samson’s  wife  was  (given)  to  his  compan. 

15.  2  therefore  I  gave  her  to  thy  companion 
15.  6  because  he  had . .  given  her  to  his  compan. 

l.A  friend,  j n  rea. 

Exod.32  27  every  man  his  companion,  and  every 
1  Ch.27.  33  Hushai  the  Archite  (was)  the  king's  com. 
Job  30.  29  I  am  a  brother  to  dragons,  and  a  compa. 

35.  4  I  will  answer  thee,  and  thy  companions 
Psa.  122.  8  For  my  brethren  and  my  companions' 

8.  To  feed,  enjoy,  have  delight,  njj~j  rank. 

Prov.  13.  20  a  companion  of  fools  shall  be  destroyed 
28.  7  he  that  is  a  companion  of  riotous  (men) 

9. rl  friend,  reah. 

Judg.n.  38  she  went  with  her  companions,  and 
Psa.  45.  14  her  companions  that  follow  her  shall  be 

10.  One  who  has  something  in  common,  xoivwvis. 
Heb.  10.  33  whilst  ye  became  companions  of  them 

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11. A  joint  companion,  avyxoivoivds  sugkoinonos. 

Rev.  1.  9  who  also  am  your  brother,  and  [compan.] 

COMPANION  in  labour  — 

Fellow  worker,  auvepyds  sunergos. 

Phil.  2.  25  companion  in  labour,  and  fellow  soldier 

COMPANION  in  travel  — 

Out  from  one’s  people  with  others,  avvexbripos. 

Acts  19.  29  having  caught. .  Paul's  companions  in  tra. 

COMPANY  — 

1  .To  travel,  be  a  wanderer,  wayfarer,rr\u  arach. 

Gen.  37.  25  a  company  of  Ishmeelites  came  from  G. 

2.  Daughter,  na  hath. 

Eze.  27.  6  the  company  of  the  Ashurites  have  made 

3.  A  troop,  ma  gedud. 

1  Sa  30.  15  Canst  thou  bring  me  down  to  this  com.  ? 

30.  15  I  will  bring  thee  dow-n  to  this  company 
30.  23  the  Lord,  .delivered  the  company  that 

2  Ki.  5.  2  the  Syrians  had  gone  out  by  companies 

4.  A  going,  way,  company,  •'i3,l?n  halik.ah. 

Job  6. 19  the  companies  of  Sheba  waited  for  them 

5.  A  multitude,  pDn  hamon. 

2  Ch.20.  12  this  great  company  that  cometh  against 

6.  A  cord,  company,  San  chebel. 

1  Sa.  10.  5  thou  shalt  meet  a  company  of  prophets 

10.  10  behold,  a  company  of  prophets  met  him 

7.  A  company,  nan  cheber. 

Hos.  6.  9  the  company  of  priests  murder  in  the 

S.A  company,  nnnn  cliebrah. 

Job.  34.  8  Which  goeth  in  company  with  the  work. 

9.  What  is  alive,  living,  active,  n;n  cliayyah. 

Psa.  68.  30  Rebuke  the  company  of  spearmen,  the 

10.  Strength,  force,  Vn  chayil. 

2  Ch.  9.  1  a  very  great  company,  and  camels  that 

11.  A  congregation,  what  is  called  together,  npq1?. 

1  Sa.  19.  20  when  they  saw  the  company  of  the  prop. 

12.  vl  chorus,  dance,  nVmp  mecholah. 

Song  6.  13  As  it  were  the  company  of  two  armies 

13.  A  course,  division,  portion,  njaSrra  machaloqeth. 

1  Ch.28.  1  the  captains  of  the  companies  that 

14.  A  camp,  nano  maclianeh. 

Gen.  32.  8  If  Esau  come  to  the  one  company,  and 
32.  8  then  the  other  company  which  is  left 
32.  21  himself  lodged  that  night  in  the  company 
50.  9  horsemen  :  and  it  was  a  very  great  com. 

2  Ki.  5.  15  he  and  all  his  company .  .came  and  stood 
1  Ch.  9.  18  they  (were)  porters  in  the  companies  of 

15.  A  company  met  by  appointment,  niy  edah. 

Nunn 4.  7  they  spake  unto  all  the  company  of  the 

16.  5  spake  unto  Korah,  and  unto  all  his  com. 
16.  6  Take  you  censers,  Korah,  and  all  his  c. 

16.  11  For  which  cause  (both)  thou  and.  .thy  c. 
16.  16  Be  thou  and  all  thy  company  before  the 

16.  40  be  not  as  Korah,  and  as  his  company 
26.  9  against  Aaron  in  the  company  of  Ko-ah 

26.  10  with  Korah,  when  that  company  died 

27.  3  he  was  not  in  the  company  of  them  that 
27.  3  against  the  Lord  in  the  company  of  Ko. 

Job  16.  7  thou  hast  made  desolate  all  my  company 
Psa.  106.  17  and  covered  the  company  of  Abiram 

106.  18  And  a  fire  was  kindled  in  their  company 

16.  A  host,  soy  tsaba. 

Psa.  68.  1 1  great  (was)  the  company  of  those  that 

17.  What  is  pressed  or  gathered  together,  psp  qibb. 
Isa.  57.  13  When  thou  criest,  let  thy  companies 

I8.4I  congregation,  what  is  called  together,  Snp. 
Gen.  35.  11  a  company  of  nations,  shall  be  of  thee 
Nuni22.  4  Now  shall  this  company  lick  up  all  (that) 
Jer.  31.  8  a  great  company  shall  return  thither 
Eze.  16.  40  They  shall  also  bring  up  a  company  aga. 

17.  17  with  (his)  mighty  army  and  great  com. 

23.  46  I  will  bring  up  a  company  upon  them 
23.  47  the  company  shall  stone  them  with  stones 

26.  7  with  horsemen,  and  companies,  and 

27.  27  all  thy  company  which  (is)  in  the  midst 
27.  34  all  thy  company  in  the  midst  of  thee 

32  3  spread  out  my  net  over  thee  with  a  com. 

32.  22  Asshur(is)  there,  and  all  her  company 
32.  23  her  company  is  round  about  her  grave 
38.  4  a  great  company  (with)  bucklers  and  sh. 
38.  7  all  thy  company  that  are  assembled  unto 
38.  13  hast  thou  gathered  thy  company  to  take 
38.  15  a  great  company,  and  a  mighty  army 

19. yl  head,  detachment,  ipsci  rosh. 

Judg.  7.  16  he  divided  the.  .men  (into)  three  com. 

7.  20  the  three  companies  blew  the  trumpets 
9.  34  laid  wait  against  Shechem  in.  .companies 
9.  37  another  company  come  along  by  the  pi. 

9.  43  divided  them  into  three  companies,  and 
9.  44  the  company  that  (was)  with  him,  rushed 
9.  44  the  two  (other)  companies  ran  upon  all 
1  Sa.  11.  11  Saul  put  the  people  in  three  companies 
13.  17  the  spoilers  came  out.  .in  three  compan. 
13.  17  one  company  turned  unto  the  way  (that 
13. 18  another  company  turned  the  way  (to)  B. 
13.  18  another  company  turned  (to)  the  way  of 

20. yl  tumultuous  crowd,  con  regesh. 

Tsa.  55.  14  walked  unto  the  house  of  God  in  com. 


21.  Abundance,  multitude,  nj/SEi  shiphah. 

2  Ki.  9. 17  spied  the  company  ,  .and  said, I  see  a  com. 

22.  A  crowding  together,  a  throng,  HpiXos  homilos. 
Rev.  18.  17  [every  ship  master,  and  all  the  company] 

23.  A  crowd,  uxXos  ochlos. 

Luke  5.  29  there  was  a  great  company  of  publicans 

6.  17  he  came  down  with,  .the  company  of  his 

9.  38  a  man  of  the  company  cried  out,  saying 

11.  27  a  certain  woman  of  the  company  lifted 

12.  13  one  of  the  company  said  unto  him,  Mas. 
John  6.  5  Jesus,  .saw  a  great  company  come  unto 
Acts  6.  7  a  great  company  of  the  priests  were  obed. 

24 . Fulness,  nXyOos  pletlios. 

Luke23.  27  there  followed  him  a  great  company  of 

25.  A  journeying  together,  avvobia  sunodia. 

Luke  2.  44  supposing  him  to  have  been  in  the  com. 

COMPANY,  an  innumerable  — 

A  myriad,  ten  thousand,  pvpids  murias. 

Heb.  12.  22  and  to  an  innumerable  company  of  angels 

COMPANY,  travelling  — 

To  travel,  be  a  wanderer,  rnK  arach. 

Isa.  21.  13  0  ye  travelling  companies  of  Dedanim 

COMPANY,  to  gather  a  — 

To  make  a  crowd,  bxXonoii w  ochloptoieo. 

Actsi7-  5  gathered  a  company,  and  set  all  the  city 

COMPANY,  in  a  — 

.1  company  reclining  at  meals,  xXiaia  klisia. 

Luke  9.  14  Make  them  sit  down  by  fifties  in  a  com. 

COMPANY,  one’s  own  — 

One’s  own,  tbios  idios. 

Acts  4.  23  they  went  to  their  own  company,  and 

COMPANY,  our  — 

Out  of  us,  e{  ngdv  ex  hemun. 

Luke24.  22  certain  women  also  of  our  company  made 

COMPANY,  Paul  and  his  — 

Those  around  Paid,  oi  irep!  rbv  YlavXbv. 

Actsi3-  13  when  Paul  and  iiis  company  loosed  from 

COMPANY,  we  that  were  of  Paul's  — 

Those  around  Paul,  oi  irepl  rbv  Ilai/A&y. 

Acts2 1 .  8  [we  that  were  of  Paul’s  company  departed] 

COMPANY,  to  come  with  such  a  — 

To  be  called  together,  pyi  zaaq,  2. 

Judg.  18.  23  that  thou  comest  with  such  a  company? 

COMPANY  with,  to  keep  — 

1  To  feed,  enjoy,  have  delight,  ny-i  raah. 

Prov.  29.  3  but  he  that  keepeth  company  with  harlots 

2.  To  glue  or  cement  together,  KoXXaui  kollab. 

Actsio.  28  for  a  man  that  is  a  Jew  to  keep  company  w. 
3  To  mix  up  together,  avvavagiyvvpi  sunanamign. 

1  Co.  5.  11  I  have  written,  .not  to  keep  company  w. 

COMPANY  with,  to  (have)  — 

1  To  mix  up  together,  avvavapiyvvpi  sunanamignu. 

'  Acts  1  21  these  men  which  have  compauied  with  us 

2  Th.  3.  14  note  that  man,  and  have  no  company  with 

2  To  come  or  go  with,  awepxopai  sunerchomai. 

1  Co.  5.  9  I  wrote.,  not  to  company  with  fornicators 

COMPARABLE  — 

To  be  vmghed,  K70  sola,  4. 

Lam.  4.  2  precious  sons  of  Zion,  comparable  to  fine 

COMPARE,  to  — 

1  .To  be  like,  nci  damah,  3. 

Song  1.  9  I  have  compared  thee,  0  my  love,  to  a 

2.  To  compare,  used  proverb,  mashal,  5. 

Isa.  46.  5  To  whom  will  ye.  .compare  me,  that  we 

3.  To  set  in  array,  compare,  Ti’J.  arak. 

Isa.  40.  18  or  what  likeness  will  ye  compare  unto 

4.  To  cast  alongside,  irapafldxXio  paraballo. 

Mark  4.  30  with  what  comparison  shall  we  [comp.] 

COMPARE  among  or  with,  to  — 

To  judge  or  sift  together,  avyuplva  sugkrinO. 

1  Co.  2.  13  comparing  spiritual  things  with  spiritual 

2  Co.  10.  12  compare  ourselves  with  some  that  com. 

10.  12  comparing  themselves  among  themselves 

COMPARED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  set  in  array,  compare,  T3!f  arak. 

Psa.  89.  6  who  in  the  heaven  can  be  compared  unto 

2.  To  equal,  nity  sliavah. 

Prov  3  is  all  the  things.. are  not  to  be  compared 
•  '  8.  11  all  the  things,  .are  not  to  be  compared 

COMPARISON  — 

A  placing  alongside,  parable,  napa&oXy  parabole. 
Mark  4.  30  with  what  comparison  shall  we  compare 

COMPARISON  of,  in  — 

As,  even  as,  3,  ics  ke,  kemo. 

judg.  8.  2  What  have  I  done  now  in  comparison  of 
8.  3  what  was  I  able  to  do  in  comparison  of 
Hag.  2.  3  in  your  eyes  in  compar.  of  it  as  nothing? 


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COMPASS  — 

1. H  circle ,  sphere,  Jin  chug. 

Prov.  8.  27  set  a  compass  upon  the  fuco  of  tho  depth 

2 . Compass,  circuit,  margin,  331?  karkob. 

Exod27.  5  thou  shalt  put  it  under  the  compass  of 
38.  4  brazen  grate  of  network  under  the  com. 

3. A  circuit,  circle,  compass,  njwp  mechugah. 

Isa.  44. 13  he  marketh  it  out  with  tire  compass,  and 

4.  What  is  round  about,  T39  sahib. 

1  Ki.  7.  35  a  round  compass  of  half  a  cubit  high 

COMPASS,  to  — 

1  .To  encompass,  *]?N  aphaph. 

2  Sa.  22.  5  When  the  waves  of  death  compassed  me 
Psa.  18.  4  The  sorrows  of  death  compassed  me,  and 

40.  12  innumerable  evils  have  compassed  me 
1 16.  3  The  sorrows  of  death  compassed  me,  and 
Jon.  2.  5  The  waters  compassed  me  about, (even)  to 

2.  To  surround,  .tit  mra.li. 

Psa  139.  3  Thou  compasscst  my  path  and  my  lying 

3 . To  encircle,  Jin  chug. 

Job.  26. 10  He  hath  compassed  the  waters  with 

4.  To  go  round,  compass,  naqaqoh,  5. 

1  ki.  7.  24  round  about  (there  were)  knops  compas. 

7.  24  ten  in  a  cubit,  compassing  the  sea  round 

2  Ki.  11.  8  ye  shall  compass  the  king  round  about 

2  Ch.  4.  3  ten  in  a  cubit,  compassing  the  sea  round 
23.  7  the  Levites  shall  compass  the  king  round 
Job  19.  6  God.  .hath  compassed  me  with  his  net 
lam.  3.  5  He  hath,  .compassed  (me)  with  gall  and 

5.  To  be  or  go  round  about,  33D  sabab. 

Gen.  2.  1 1  which  compasseth  the  whole  land  of  nav 
2.  13  the  same  (is)  it  that  compasseth  the 
Hum. 2 1.  4  journeyed  from  mount  Hor.  .to  compass 
Deut.  2.  1  and  we  compassed  mount  Seir  many  days 
2.  3  Ye  have  compassed  this  mountain  long 
Josh.  6.  3  ye  shall  compass  the  city,  all  (ye)  men  of 
6.  4  the  seventh  day  ye  shall  compass  the  city 
6.  7  said  unto  the  people,  Pass  on,  and  com. 

6.  14  the  second  day  they  compassed  the  city 
6.  15  compassed,  .city  after  the  same  manner 

6.  15  that  day  they  compassed  the  city  seven 
Judgn.  18  they  went  along  .and  compassed  the 

16.  2  they  compassed  (him)  in,  and  laid  wait 

1  Ki.  7.  15  a  line  of  twelve  cubits  did  compass 

7.  23  a  line  of  thirty  cubits  did  compass  it 

7.  24  under  the  brim,  .(there  were)  knops  com. 

2  Ki.  6.  15  an  host  compassed  the  city  both  with 

8.  21  smote  the  Edomites  which  compassed 
2  Ch.  4.  2  a  line  of  thirty  cubits  did  compass  it 

4.  3  which  did  compass  it  round  about ;  ten 

18.  31  they  compassed  about  him  to  fight 

21.  9  smote  the  Edomites  which  compassed 
33.  14  compassed  about  Ophel.  and  raised  it  up 

Tsa.  17.  11  They  have  now  compassed  us  in  our  steps 

22.  12  Many  bulls  have  compassed  me  :  strong 
22.  16  dogs  have  compassed  me  :  the  assembly 

109.  3  They  compassed  me  about  also  with 
Jer.  52.  21  a  fillet  of  twelve  cubits  did  compass  it 

6.  To  be  or  go  round  about,  add  sabab,  2. 

Josh.15.  10  the  border  compassed  from  Baalah  west 

18.  14  the  border  was  drawn  (thence),  and  com. 

19.  14  the  border  compasseth  it  on  the  north 

7.  To  go  round  about,  33D  sabab,  3 a. 

Psa.  26.  6  So  will  I  compass  thinejaltar,  O  Lord 
Jer.  31.  22  a  new  thing.  .A  woman  shall  compass  a 

8.  To  go  round  about,  330  sabab,  5. 

Josh.  6.  ii  So  the  ark  of  the  Lord  compassed  the  c. 

9.  To  compass, laj;  atar. 

1  Sa.  23.  26  Saul  and  his  men  compassed  David  and 
Psa.  5.  12  with  favour  wilt  thou  compass  him  as 

10.  To  compass,  encircle,  kvkA/uo  kukloo. 

Luk62i.  20  when  ye  shall  see  Jerusalem  compassed 

11.  To  go  round,  nepidyco  periago. 

Matt.23  15  ye  compass  sea  and  land  to  make  one 

COMPASS  about,  to  — 

1.  To  gird,  "im  azar,  3. 

Isa.  50.  11  that  compass  (yourselves)  about  with 

2 . To  compass,  ins  kathar,  3. 

Psa.  142.  7  the  righteous  shall  compass  me  about 
Hab.  1.  4  the  wicked  doth  compass  about  the 

3 . To  set  round,  *]pJ  naqaph,  5. 

2  Ki.  6.  14  by  night,  and  compassed  the  city  about 
Psa.  17.  9  my .  .enemies,  (who)  compass  me  about 

88.  17  They  came.. they  compassed  me  about 

4 . To  be  or  go  round  about,  339  sabab. 

2  Sa.  18. 15  ten  young  men.. compassed  about  and 
22.  6  sorrows  of  hell  compassed  me  about 
Job  40.  22  willows  of  the  brook  compass  him  about 
Psa.  18.  5  The  sorrows  of  hell  compassed  me  about 
49.  5  iniquity  of  my  heels  shall  compass  me  ab. 
1 18.  10  All  nations  compassed  me  about:  but 
118.  11  They  compassed  me  about,  yea,  they  com. 
1 1 8.  12  They  compassed  me  about  like  bees 
Hos.  11.  12  Ephraim  compasseth  me  about  with  lies 

5.  To  be  or  go  round  about,  339  sabab,  2. 

Jer.  31.  39  the  measuring  line,  .shall  compass  about 

6.  To  go  round  about,  339  sabab,  3 a. 

Psa.  7.  7  So  shall  the.  .people  compass  thee  about 
32.  7  thou  shalt  compass  me  about  with  song? 


Psa.  32. 10  mercy  shall  compass  him  about 
J  on.  2.  3  the  floods  compassed  me  about :  all  thy 

7.  To  compass,  encircle,  kokk6u>  kukloo. 

Ileb.  11.  30  after  they  were  compassed  about  seven 
Ilov.  20.  9  [compassed]  the  camp  of  the  saints  about 

COMPASS  about  as  a  chain,  to  — 

To  encircle  as  with  a  chain,  pJj;  anaq. 

Psa.  73.  6  pride  compasseth  them  about  as  a  chain 

COMPASS  about,  that  — 

Set  round  about  one,  3DO  meseb. 

Psa  140.  9  the  head  of  those  that  compass  me  about 

COMPASS,  to  fetch  a  — 

1.  To  be  or  go  round  about,  339  sabab. 

2  Ki  3.  9  they  fetched  a  compass  of  seven  days’ 

2.  To  be  or  go  round  about,  nap  sabab,  2. 

Nuni34.  5  the  border  shall  fetch  a  compass  from  A. 
Josh.15.  3  went  up  to  Adar,  and  fetched  a  compass 

3.  To  set  or  go  round  about,  339  sabab,  5. 

2  Sa.  5.  23  Thou  shalt  not  go  up  ;  (but)  fetch  a  com. 

4.  To  come  round  about,  irepUpxoycu  perierchomai. 
Acts  28. .13  from  thence  we  fetched  a  compass  and  ca. 

COMPASS  round,  to  — 

1.  To  (70  round  about,  339  sabab. 

Job  16. 13  His  archers  compass  me  round  about 

2.  To  be  round  about,  339  sabab,  2. 

Gen.  19.  4  men  of  the  city .  .compassed  the  house  r. 

3.  To  circle  round  about,  irepiKvKA&w  perikukloo. 
Luke  19.  43  compass  thee  round,  and  keep  thee  in 

COMPASSED  (about)  with,  to  be  — 

To  be  laid  round  about,  ireplKeiyai  perikeimai. 

Heb.  5.  2  he  himself  also  is  compassed  with  infir. 
12.  1  seeing  we  also  are  compassed  about  with 

COMPASSION  — 

Mercies,  tender  compassion,  D'prn  rachamim. 

1  Ki.  8.  50  give  them  compassion  before  them  who 

2  Ch.  30.  9  your  children  (shall  find)  compassion 
Lam.  3.  22  we  are  not  consumed,  .because  his  comp. 
Zech.  7.  9  show  mercy  and  compassions  every  man 

COMPASSION,  full  of  — 

Merciful,  compassionate,  enrn  rachum. 

Psa.  78  38  he,  (being)  full  of  compassion,  forgave 
86.  15  thou,  O  Lord,  (art)  a  God  full  of  compas. 
in.;  4  Lord  (is) gracious,  and  full  of  compassion 
112.  4  (he  is)  gracious,  and  full  of  compassion 
145.  8  Lord  (is)  gracious,  and  full  of  compassion 

COMPASSION,  to  be  moved  with  — 

To  have  the  bowels  yearning,  onAayxri(opiai  spla. 
Matt.  9.  36  he  was  moved  with  compassion  on  them 

14.  14  and  was  moved  with  compassion  toward 
18.  27  the  lord.. was  moved  with  compassion 

Mark  1.  41  Jesus,  moved  with  compassion,  put  forth 
6.  34  and  was  moved  with  compassion  toward 

COMPASSION,  to  have  — 

1  .To pity,  spare,  *7on  chamal. 

Exod.  2.  6  she  had  compassion  on  him,  and  said 

1  Sa.  23.  21  Blessed  (be)  ye.  .for  ye  have  compassion 

2  Ch.  36. 15  because  he  had  compassion  on  his  people 

36.  17  had  no  compassion  upon  young  man  or 
Eze  16.  5  None  eye  pitied,  .to  have  compassion  upon 

2.  To  love,  pity,  be  merciful,  ona  racham,  3. 

Lam.  3.  32  yet  will  he  have  compassion  according  to 
Mio  7.  19  will  turn  again,  he  will  have  compassion 

3.  To  have  the  bowels  yearning,  aitKayxriCoyai. 
Matt  15.  32  I  have  compassion  on  the  multitude 

20.  34  Jesus  had  compassion  on  them,  and 
Mark  8.  2  I  have  compassion  on  the  multitude 

9.  22  any  thing,  have  compassion  on  us,  and 
Luke  7.  13  when  the  Lord  saw  her,  he  had  compas. 

10.  33  when  he  saw  him,  he  had  compassion 

15.  20  his  fattier  saw  him,  and  had  compassion 

COMPASSION  of,  to  have  — 

1. To  show  mildness,  kindness,  lAcew  eleeo. 

Jude  22  [of  some  have  compassion,  making  a  di.] 

2.  To  suffer  with  {another),  avuiraOta  sumpatheo. 
Ileb.  10.  34  ye  had  compassion  of  me  in  my  bonds 

COMPASSION  on,  to  have  — 

1. To  love,  pity,  be  merciful,  ern  racham,  3. 

1  Ki  8.  50  that  they  may  have  compassion  on  them 

2  KL'13.  23  the  Lord,  .had  compassion  on  them,  and 
Isa.  49.  15  that  she  should  not  have  compassion  on 
Jer.  12.  15  I  will  return,  and  have  compassiomon 

2.  To  show  mildness,  kindness,  eAeeoi  eleeo. 

Matt  18.  33  thou  also  have  had  compassion  on  thy 
Mark  5.  19  the  Lord. .hath  had  compassion  on  thee 

3.  To  suffer  with  moderation,  perpioiraOein  metreop. 
Heb.  5.  2  Wlio  can  have  compassion  on  the  ignorant 

4.  To  have  pity  or  mercy,  olurelpa)  oilcteiro . 

Rom.  9.  15  and  I  will  have  compassion  on 

9.  15  on  whom  I  will  have  compassion 
COMPASSION  upon,  to  have  — 

To  love,  pity,  be  merciful,  ern  racham,  3. 

Deut  13.  17  show  thee  mercy,  and  have  compassion  u. 
30.  3  the  Lord.  .will,  .have  compassion  upon 


COMPASSION  one  cf  another,  having  — 

Suffering  with  {another),  <rvpnraOi\s  sumpathes. 

1  Pe.  3.  8  having  compassion  one  of  another,  love  as 
COMPEL,  to  — 

1  .To press,  compel,  din  anas. 

Esth.  1.  8  none  did  compel :  for  so  the  king  had 

2.  To  drive,  force,  nil  nadach,  5. 

2  CI1.21.  11  caused,  .and  compelled  Judah  (thereto) 

3.  To  serve,  151;  abad. 

Lev.  25.  39  not  compel  him  to  serve  as  a  bond  servant 

4.  To  break  forth  upon,  urge,  ps  parats. 

1  Sa.  28.  23  But  his  servants,  .compelled  him 

5.  To  impress  {as  onpublic  service),  ayyapebu  aj)g. 
Matt  27.  32  Simon  by  name,  him  they  compelled  to 
Markis.  21  they  compel  one  Simon  a  Cyrenian,  who 

6.  To  necessitate,  compel,  arayudfa  anaykazo. 

Lukei4-  23  compel  (them)  to  come  in,  that  my  house 
Acts  26.  11  I  punished  them,  .and  compelled  (them) 

2  Co.  12.  nl  am  become  a  fool,  ye  have  compelled 
Gal.  2.  3  a  Greek,  was  compelled  to  be  circumcised 

2. 14  why  compollest  tlion  the  Gentiles  to  live 

COMPEL  to  go,  to  — 

To  impress  {as  on  public  service),  ayyaptva  afjga. 

Matt.  5.  41  whosoever  shall  compel  thee  to  go  a  mile 
COMPLAIN,  to  — 

1.  To  sigh  habitually,  |jn  anan,  7a. 

Numn.  1  (when)the  people  complained,  itdispleas. 
Lam.  3.  39  Wherefore  doth  a  living  man  complain 

2.  To  weep,  .133  bakah. 

Job  31.  38  the  furrows  likewise  thereof  complain 

3.  To  contend,  strive,  T9  rib. 

Judg2i.  22  their  brethren  come  unto  us  to  complain 

4.  To  meditate,  talk,  n'a  siach. 

Job  7.  11  I  will  complain  in  the  bitterness  of  my 
Psa.  77.  3  I  complained,  and  my  spirit  was  overwh. 

COMPLALNER  — 

Finding  fault  with  one's  lot,  ye/ixpipioipos  memps. 

J  ude  16  These  are  murmurers,  complainers,  walk. 

COMPLAINING— 

Cry,  outcry,  nmx  tsevacha. 

Psa.  144.  14  (there  be)  no  complaining  in  our  streets 
COMPLAINT  — 

1.  Meditation,  talk,  n't?  siach. 

1  Sa.  1.  16  out  of  the  abundance  of  my  complaint 
Job  7.  13  my  couch  shall  ease  my  complaint 

9.  27  I  will  forget  my  complaint,  I  will  leave 
10.  1  I  will  leave  my  complaint  upon  myself 

21.  4  As  for  me,  (is)  my  complaint  to  man  ?  and 

23.  2  Even  to  day  (is)  my  complaint  bitter:  my 
Psa.  55.  2  I  mourn  in  my  complaint,  and  make  a 
102.  title,  poureth  out  his  complaint  before  the 
142.  2  I  poured  out  my  complaint  before  him 

2.  Cause  of  complaint,  alria/xa  aitiama. 

Acts  25.  7  [laid  many  grievous  complaints  against] 

COMPLETE  — 

Perfect,  complete,  D'pn  tamim. 

Lev.  23.  15  seven  sabbaths  shall  be  complete 

COMPLETE,  to  — 

To  fill  up,  fill  full,  irAtipdoi  pleroo. 

Col.  2.  10  ye  are  complete  in  him,  which  is  the  head 
412  that  ye  may  stand  perfect  and  [complete] 

COMPOSITION  — 

Measure,  proper  quantity, state  or  condition,  PJ30P. 
Exod3o.  32  neither  shall  ye  make,  .after  the  comp. 
30  37  not  make,  .according  to  the  composition 

COMPOUND  — 

Perfume,  season,  spice,  nnpnp  mirqachath. 

Exod3o.  25  an  ointment  compound  after  the  art  of 

COMPOUND,  to  — 

To  perfume,  season,  spice,  npn  raqach. 

Exod. 30.  33  Whosoever  compoundeth  (any)  like  it 

COMPREHEND,  to — 

1. To  know,  be  acquainted  with ,  in;  yada. 

Job  37.  5  great  things,  .which  we  cannot  compre. 

2.  To  contain,  comprehend,  Si3  kid. 

Isa.  40.  12  comprehended  the  dust  of  the  earth  in  a 

3.  To  receive  down,  or  folly,  /corraAa/ujSfij'co  kalaia. 
John  1.  5  and  the  darkness  comprehended  it  not 
Eph.  3.18  May  be  able  to  comprehend  with  all  saints 

COMPREHENDED,  to  be  briefly  — 

To  sum  up  under  one  head,  avaKapaAcuiu. 

Rom.13.  9  if .  .any  other,  .is  briefly  comprehended 

CO  NAN'-IAH,  1.TJJ3  .Tah  is  founding. 

A  chief  Levite  in  the  time  of  Josiah,  B.c.  610. 

2  Ch.35.  9  C.  also,  and  Shemaiah  and.  .his brethren 

CONCEAL,  to  — 

1. To  keep  silence  regarding  anything,  enn  charash. 

Job  41.  12  I  will  not  conceal  his  parts,  nor  his  pow. 

2.  To  hide,  cut  off,  nn’i  kachad. 

Job  6.  10  I  have  not  concealed  the  words  of  the 
27.  11  (is)  with  tho  Almighty  will  I  not  conceal 


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Psa  40  10  I  liave  not  concealed  thy  loving  kindness 
Jer.'  50.  2  Declare  ye.  .publish,  (and)  conceal  not 

3.  To  cover,  .ids  kasah. 

Prov.  12.  23  A  prudent  man  concealeth  knowledge 

4 . To  cover,  n D3  kasah,  3. 

f!en.  17.  26  if  we  slay  our  brother,  and  conceal  Ins 
Dent  17.  8  spare,  neither  shalt  thou  conceal  him 
Pro v.  1 1. 13  he  that  is  of  a  faithful  spirit  concealeth 

5.  To  hide,  in?  sathar,  5. 

Prov.25.  2  (It  is)  the  glory  of  God  to  conceal  a 

CONCEIT  — 

1.  Imagery,  imagination,  n'tya  maskith. 

1’rov  18.  xi  and  as  an  high  wall  in  his  own  conceit 

2.  Eye,  I'D  ay  in. 

ProV26.  5  lest  he  he  wise  in  his  own  conceit 

26  12  Seest  thou  a  man  wise  in  his  own  conceit  ? 
26.  16  The  sluggard  (is)  wiser  in  liis  own  conceit 
28.  it  The  rich  man  (is)  wise  in  his  own  conceit 

CONCEITS,  in  your  own  — 

Jl.  side,  or  alongside  of  yourselves,  Trap  iaurols- 
Korn  11.  25  lest  ye  should  be  wise  (in)  your  own  cone. 
12.  16  Do  not  wise  in  your  own  conceits 

CONCEIVE,  to  — 

1.  Pregnant,  Tin  harah. 

J  udg  11  5  lo,  thou  shalt  conceive,  and  bear  a  son 

'’if.'  7  Behold,  thou  shalt  conceive,  and  bear  a 
Isa.  7.  14  a  virgin  shall  conceive,  and  bear  a  son 

2.  To  conceive,  become  pregnant,  Till  liarali. 

Gen.  4.  1  she  conceived,  and  said,  I  have  gotten  a 
4  17  and  she  conceived,  and  bare  Enoch 
16  4  he  went  in  unto  ilagar,  and  she  conceived 
16  4  when  she  saw  that  she  had  conceived,  her 
16'.  5  when  she  saw  that  she  had  conceived 
21  2  Sarah  conceived,  and  bare  Abraham  ason 

25.  21  and  Rebekah  his  wife  conceived 
20.  32  Leah  conceived,  and  bare  a  son,  and  she 
20.  33,  34,  35  she  conceived  again, and  bare  a  son 
30  s  Bilhah  conceived,  and  bare  Jacob  a  son 
70.  7  Bilhah,  Rachel's  maid,  conceived  again 
30.  17  she  conceived,  and  bare  Jacob  the  fifth 
30.  iq  Leah  conceived  again,  and  bare  Jacob 
30.  23  she  conceived,  and  bare  a  son  ;  and  said 
38.  3,  4  she  conceived,  and  bare  a  son  ;  and  lie 
38.  18  came  in  unto  her ;  and  she  conceived  by 
Exod72  2  And  the  woman  conceived,  and  bare  a  son 
Ham  n  12  Have  I  conceived  all  this  people?  have  I 
Judg  1 3  3  but  thou  shalt  conceive,  and  bear  a  son 

1  Sa  t  20  was  come  about  after  Hannah  had  con. 

2.  21  she  conceived,  and  hare  three  sons  and 

2  Sa.  11.  5  the  woman  conceived,  and  sent  and  told 
?  Ki.  4.  17  the  woman  conceived,  and  bare  a  sou  at 
1  Oh.  7  23  she  conceived  and  bare  a  son,  and  he 
job  13  35  They  conceive  mischief,  and  bring  forth 
Psa  7  14  he  travaileth.. and  hath  conceived  misc. 
Isa.’  8.  3  went  unto  the  prophetess  ;  and  she  con. 

33. 11  Ye  shall  conceive  chaff ;  ye  shall  bring 
sq  4  they  conceive  mischief,  and  bring  forth 
30.  13  conceiving  and  uttering  from  the  heart 
Hos.  1.  3  Gomer. .which  conceived,  and  bare  linn 

1.  6  she  conceived  again,  and  bare  a  daughter 

1.  8  when  she  had  weaned  Loruhamah,  she  co 

3.  To  conceive,  become  pregnant,  Tin  harah. 

Song  3.  4  into  the  chamber  of  her  that  conceived 
Hos.  2.  5  she  that  conceived  them  hath  done  shame. 

4.  To  be  sown,  receive  seed,  in;  zara,  2. 

Hum.  5.  28  she  shall  be  free,  and  shall  conceiveseed 

5 . To  think,  devise,  reckon,  □S'?  chashab. 

Jer.  49.  30  Nebuchadrezzar,  .hath  conceived  a  pur. 

G  To  be  or  become  warm,  to  conceive,  Dir  yacham. 
Gen  70.  38  that  they  should  conceive  when  they 

30.  39  the  flocks  conceived  before  the  rods,  and 

7.  To  become  warm,  conceive,  on;  yacham,  3. 

Gen  70  41  whensoever  the  stronger  cattle  did  conce. 

’  fo  41  that  they  might  conceive  among  the  rods 
ft  10  at  the  time  that  the  cattle  conceived 
Psa.  51.  5  and  in  sin  did  my  mother  conceive  me 

8.  To  beget,  conceive,  yewatv  gennao.  .... 

Matt.  1  20  that  which  is  conceived  in  her  is  of  the 

9.  For  a  casting  down  (of  seed),  els  uar  a^o\yv. 

Heb.  11.  11  Sara  herself  received  strength  to  conceive 

10.  To  have  a  lying,  Kolryv  echo  koiten. 

Rom.  9. 10  when  Rebecca  also  had  conceived  by  one 

11.7b  receive  (seed)  together,  <rv\\ap0drcv  sullamba. 
Luke  1.  24  after  those  days ..  Elisabeth  conceived 
1  31  thou  shalt  conceive  in  thy  womb,  and 

1  36  she  hath  also  conceived  a  son  111  her  old 

2  21  named  of  the  angel  before  he  was  con. 
Jas.  1.  15  when  lust  hath  conceived,  it  bringeth 

12.  To  place,  put,  set,  ridypi  tithemi. 

Acts  5.  4  why  hast  thou  conceived  this  thing  111 

CONCEIVE  again,  to  — 

To  add,  hd;  yasaph,  5. 

Gen.  38.  5  she  yet  again  conceived,  and  bare  a  son 
CONCEIVE  seed,  to  — 

To  cause  to  sow,  let  sow,  Vij  zara,  5. 

Lev.  12.  2  If  a  woman  have  conceived  seed,  and 

CONCEIVED,  to  be  — 

To  be  conceived.  Tin  harah,  4. 

Job  3.  3  There  is  a  man  child  conceived 


CONCEPTION  — 

1.  Conception,  ]Vin  heron. 

Gen.  3.  16  I  will  greatly  multiply  thy . .  conception 

2.  Conception ,  fvnrj  herayon. 

Ruth  4. 13  the  Lord  gave  her  conception,  and  she 
Hos.  9.  11  from  the  womb,  and  from  the  conception 

CONCERN,  (those)  things  which  — 

The  things  about,  ra  (irepl)  ta peri. 

Acts  28.  31  those  things  which  concern  the  Lord  J. 

2  Co.  11.  30  I  will  glory  of  the  things  which  concern 

CONCERNING  — 

1  .Unto,  with  reference  to,  el. 

1  Sa.  3. 12  all  (things)  which  I  have  spoken  concern. 

2.  Concerning ,  al. 

Gen.  24.  9  the  servant ..  sware  to  him  concerning 
Ezra  5.  5  they  returned  answer  by  letter  concerning 
5.  17  send  his  pleasure  to  us  concerning  this 
7.  14  his  seven  counsellors,  to  enquire  concern. 
Dan.  2. 18  would  desire  mercies  of  the  God . .concer. 

5.  29  and  made  a  proclamation  concerning  him 

6.  12  spake  before  the  king  concerning  the 

3. Concerning,  on  account  of,  rnix_l?y  al  odoth. 

Gen.  26.  32  servants  came,  and  told  him  concerning 
Josh  14.  6  said  unto  Moses  the  man  of  God  concern. 

4 . Concerning,  on  the  side  of,  "s  tsad. 

Dan.  6.  4  against  Daniel  concerning  the  kingdom 

5.  With  a  view  or  regard  to,  els  eis. 

Acts  2.  25  David  speaketh  concerning  him,  I  fore. 
Rom  16.  19  I  would  have  you.  .simple  concerning  evil 

2  Co.  8.  23  my  partner  and  fellow  helper  concern. 

Eph.  5.  32  speak  [concerning]  Christ  and  the  church 
1  Th.  5.  18  the  will  of  God  in  Christ  Jesus  concern. 

6.  Down  or  over  against,  as  to,  Kara  (acc.)  kata. 

Eph.  4.  22  concerning  the  former  conversation,  the 
Phil.  3.  6  Concerning  zeal,  persecuting  the  church 

7.  About,  concerning,  for,  irepl  (gen.)  peri. 

Matt.  4.  6  He  shall  give  his  angels  charge  concern. 

J,  .  began  to  say  unto  the  multitudes  concer. 
16.  it  I  spake  (it)  not  to  you  concerning  bread 
Mark  5  16  they .  told  them .  .concerning  the  swine 
7. 17  disciples  asked  him  [concerning]  the 
Luke  2.  17  the  saying  which  was  told  them  concern. 

7.  24  began  to  speak  unto  the  people  concern 
24  19  they  said  unto  him,  Concerning  Jesus  of 
24  44  written,  .(in)  the  Prophets,  .concerning 

John  7.  12  there  was  much  murmuring,  .concerning 
7.  32  the  people  murmured  such  things  concer. 

9.  18  the  Jews  did  not  believe  concerning  him 

11.  19  to  comfort  them  concerning  their  brother 
Acts  1.  16  the  Holy  Ghost,  .spake  before  concerning 

ig.  39  if  ye  enquire  anything  [concerning]  other 
21  24  whereof  they  were  informed  concerning 

22.  18  will  not  receive  thy  testimony  concern. 

23.  15  as  though  ye  would  enquire,  .concerning 

24.  24  heard  him  concerning  the  faith  in  Christ 

25.  16  licence  to  answer  for  himself  concerning 
28.  21  We  neither  received  letters,  .concerning 
28.  23  persuading  them  concerning  Jesus,  both 

Rom.  1.  3  Concerning  his  Son  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord 
1  Co.  7.  25  concerning  virgins  1  have  no  command. 

12.  1  concerning  spiritual  (gifts),  brethren,  I 
16.  1  concerning  the  collection  for  the  saints 

1  Th.  3.  2  to  comfort  you  [concerning]  your  faith 
4.  13  concerning  them  which  are  asleep,  that 
Heb.  7.  14  of  which  tribe  Moses  spake  nothing  con. 
11.  20  Isaac  blessed  Jacob  and  Esau  concerning 
11  22  Joseph  . gave  commandment  concerning 

1  Jo.  2.  26  These,  .have  I  written  unto  you  concern. 

8.  About,  concerning,  ire  pi  (acc.)  peri. 

1  Ti  1. 19  which  some  having  put  away,  concerning 

6.  21  Which  some  professing  have  erred  con. 

2  Ti.  2.  iS-Who  concerning  the  truth  have  erred 

3.  8  men  of  corrupt  minds,  reprobate  concer. 

9.  Tn  behalf  of,  birep  (gen. )  huper. 

Rom  9.  27  Esaias  also  crieth  concerning  Israel 

10 . Concerning  the  matter  of,  "OT^y  al  debar. 

2  Sa.  18.  5  when  the  king  gave,  .charge  concerning 
Jer  7.  22  I  spake  not.  .concerning  burnt  offerings 
14.  1  The  word,  .that  came  to  Jeremiah  con. 

CONCERNING,  as  — 

\.With  a  view  to  the  matter  of,  els  \oyiv  eis  logon. 
Phil.  4. 15  no  church  communicated  with  me  as  con. 

2.  Down  through,  as  to,  uard  (acc.)  kata. 

Rom  9.  5  of  whom  as  concerning  the  flesh  Christ 
11.  28  As  concerning  the  Gospel,  (they  are) 

2  Co.  1 1.  21  I  speak  as  concerning  reproach,  as  though 

3 . About,  concerning,  for,  irepl  (gen.)  peri. 

Acts  28.  22  as  concerning  this  sect,  we  know  that 
1  Co.  8.  4  As  concerning  therefore  the  eating  of 

CONCERNING  that,  as  — 

Because  that,  'in  hoti. 

Acts  13  34  as  concerning  that  he  raised  him  up  from 

CONCERNING,  the  things  — 

The  things  about  or  concerning,  ra  irepl  ta  peri. 
Luke22.  37  for  the  things  concerning  me  have  an  end 
24.  27  he  expounded,  .the  things  concerning 
Acts  8.  12  Philip  preaching  the  things  concerning 
19.  8  disputing  and  persuading  the  things  con. 


CONCISION  — 

A  cutting  down,  Kararop.ii  kalatome. 

Phil.  3.  2  beware  of  evil  workers,  beware  of  the  co. 

CONCLUDE,  to  — 

1. To  reckon,  account,  Aoylfapai  logizomai. 

Rom.  3.  28  we  conclude  that  a  man  is  justified  by 

2.  To  judge,  decide,  Kplva  krino. 

Acts  21.  25  we  have  written  (and)  concluded  that 

3.  To  shut  or  close  up  together,  <rvyK\elai  suykleio. 
Rom  11.  32  God  hath  concluded  them  all  in  unbelief 
Gal.  3.  22  the  Scripture  hath  concluded  all  under 

CONCLUSION  — 

End,  rpD  suph. 

Eccl.  12. 13  Let  us  hear  the  conclusion  of  the  whole 

CONCORD  — 

A  sounding  together,  harmony,  ovprpuvyois  sump. 

2  Co.  6.  15  what  concord  hath  Christ  with  Belial? 

CONCOURSE  — 

1  .To  hum,  sound,  make  a  noise,  nen  hamah. 

Prov.  1.  21  She  crieth  in  the  chief  place  of  concourse 
2./1  turning  round  together,  gathering,  trv<jrpo<pi). 
Acts  19.  40  we  may  give  an  account  of  this  concourse 

CONCUBINE  — 

1.  Concubine,  singing  damsel,  Tn?  lechenah. 

Dan.  5.  2  his  wives,  and  his  concubines,  might 

5.  3  his  wives,  and  his  concubines,  drank  in 
5.  23  thy  wives,  and  thy  concubines, have  drunk 

2.  Concubine,  a  half  wife,  pilegesh. 

Gen.  22.  24  his  concubine,  whose  name  (was)Reumali 
25.  6  unto  the  sous  of  the  concubines,  which 
35.  22  Reuben . .  lay  with . .  his  father's  concubine 
36. 12  Timna  was  concubine  to  Eliphaz,  Esau's 
Judg  8.  31  his  concubine  that  (was)  in  Shechem,  she 
19.  1  who  took  to  him  a  concubine  out  of  Be. 

19.  2  his  concubine  played  the  whore  against 
19.  9  when  the  man  rose  np.  he,  and  his  con. 

19.  10  (there  were)  with  him.  .liis  concubine 
19.  24  my  daughter,  a  maiden,  and  his  concu. 

19.  25  the  man  took  his  concubine,  and  brought 
19.  27  the  woman  his  concubine  wasfallen  dow  n 

19.  29  laid  hold  on  his  concubine,  and  divided 

20.  4  I  came  into  Gibeah.  .1  and  my  concubine 
20.  5  my  concubine  have  they  forced,  that  she 
20.  6  I  took  my  concubine,  and  cut  her  in 

2  Sa.  3.  7  Saul  had  a  concubine,  whose  name  (was) 
3.  7  hast  thou  gone  in  unto  my  father’s  concu.? 

5.  13  David  took  (him)  more  concubines  and 

15.  16  the  kingleftten  women, which  (were)con. 

16.  21  Go  in  unto  thy  father’s  concubines,  which 
16.  22  Absalom  went  in  unto  his  father’s  concu. 

19.  5  the  lives  of  thy  wives,  and.  .thy  concu. 

20.  3  the  king  took  the  ten  women  (his)  concu. 

21.  11  it  was  told  David  what,  .the  concubine  of 
1  Ki  n.  3  And  he  had.  .three  hundred  concubines 

1  Ch.  1.  32  the  sons  of  Keturah,  Abraham’s  concu. 

2.  46  Epliali,  Caleb's  concubine,  bare  Haran 

2.  48  Maacliali,  Caleb’s  concubine,  bareSheber 

3.  9  besides  the  sous  of  the  concubines,  and 
7.  14  his  concubine  the  Aramitess  bare  Machir 

2  Ch.11.  21  above  all  his  wives  and  his  concubines 

11.  21  eighteen  wives,  and  three  score  concu. 
Esth  2.  14  chamberlain,  which  kept  the  concubines 
Song  6.  8  threescore  queens,  and  fourscore  concu. 

6.  9  the  queens  and  the  concubines,  and  they 

CONCUPISCENCE  — 

Over  desire,  eiridupla  epitliumia. 

Rom  7.  8  wrought  in  me  all  manner  of  concupis. 
Col.  3.  5  inordinate  affection,  evil  concupiscence 

1  Th.  4.  5  Not  in  the  lust  of  concupiscence,  even 

CONDEMN,  to  — 

1.  To  make  or  declare  wrong  (in  law),  yen  rasha,  5. 
Exod22.  9  whom  the  judges  shall  condemn,  he  shall 
Dent  25.  1  shall  justify  the  righteous,  and  condemn 
Job  9.  20  justify  myself,  mine  own  mouth  shall  con. 

10.  2  I  will  say  unto  God,  Do  not  condemn  me 
15.  6  Thine  own  mouth  condemneth  thee,  and 
32.  3  had  found  no  answer,  and  (yet)  had  con. 
34.  17  wilt  thou  condemn  him  that  is  most  just? 
40.  8  wilt  thou  condemn  me,  that  thou  mayest 
Psa.  37.  33  The  Lord  will  not.  .condemn  him  when 
94.  21  They  gather  themselves,  .and  condemn  ' 
Prov  12.  2  a  man  of  wicked  devices  will  he  condemn 
17. 15  lie  that  condemneth  the  just,  even  they 
Isa.  50.  9  who  (is)  he  (that)  shall  condemn  me  ? 

54.  17  against  thee  in  judgment  thou  shalt  con. 

2.  To  fine,  oppress,  ti'iy  anash. 

2  Ch.36.  3  condemned  the  land  in  an  hundred 

3.  To  know  something  against  one,  KarayivdcrKu. 

1  Jo.  3.  20  if  our  heart  condemn  us,  God  is  greater 

3.  21  if  our  heart  condemn  us  not,  (then)  have 

4.7b  pronounce  judgment  against  one,  Karabiuafa. 

Matt  12.  7  would  not  have  condemned  the  guiltless 

12.  37  by  thy  words  thou  shalt  be  condemned 
Luke  6.  37  condemn  not,  and  ye  shall  not  be  con. 
Jas.  5.  6  Y'e  have  condemned  (and)  killed  the  just 

5.  To  judge  one  down,  condemn,  uaraKpivio  katakr. 
Matt  12.  41  with  this  generation,  and  shall  condemn 
12.  42  The  queen  of  the  south,  .shall  condemn 
20.  18  and  they  shall  condemn  him  to  death 
27.  3  judas,  .when  he  saw  that  he  was  con. 


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CONFIRM 


Markio.  33  and  they  shall  condemn  him  to  death 
14.  64  they  all  condemned  him  to  be  guilty  of 
Luken.  32  The  men  of  Nineve.  .shall  condemn  it 
11.  31  The  queen  of  the  south  shall,  .condemn 
John  8.  10  [Woman,  .hath  no  man  condemned  thee?) 

8.  11  [Neither  do  I  condemn  thee;  go,  and  sin] 
Rom.  2.  1  thou  judgest  another,  thou  condemnest 

8.  3  and  for  sin,  condemned  sin  in  the  flesh 

8.  34  Who  (is)  he  that  eondemueth  '!  (It  is)  C. 

1  Co. 11.  32  we  should  not  he  condemned  with  the 
Heb.  11.  7  by  the  which  he  condemned  the  world 
Jas.  5.  9  Grudge  not.  .brethren,  lest  ye  be  [coud.] 

2  Pe.  2  6  condemned  (them)  with  an  overthrow 

6.  To  judge,  pronounce  judgment,  Kpiva  krino. 

John  3.  17  God  sent  not  his  Son.  .to  condemn  the 

3.  18  He  that  believeth  on  him  is  not  condem. 

3.  18  he  that  believeth  not  is  condemned  air. 
Rom  14.  22  Happy  (is)  he  that  eondemueth  not 

7.  Toward  a  judging  down,  npis  KaraKpiOLV  prosk. 

2  Co.  7.  3  I  speak  not  (this)  to  condemn  (you)  :  for 

CONDEMN,  that  — 

To  judge  or  act  as  a  magistrate,  mb’  shaphat. 

Psa.  109.  31  save  (him)  from  those  that  condemn  his 

CONDEMNED  — r 

To  fine,  oppress,  vyj  anasli. 

Amos2.  8  they  drink  the  wine  of  the  condemned 

CONDEMNED  of  one's  self — 

One  judged  down  by  himself,  auTOKardupiTos. 
Titus  3.  11  and  sinueth,  being  condemned  of  himself 

CONDEMNED,  to  he  — 

1  .To  go  out  ( declared )  wrong,  yen  Ny;  yatsa  rasha. 

Psa.109.  7  he  shall  be  judged,  let  him  be  condemned 

2.  With  a  view  to  a  judgment,  els  uplya  eis  krima. 
Luke24.  20  our  rulers  delivered  him  to  be  condemned 

CONDEMNED,  that  cannot  be  — 

One  against  whom  nothing  is  known,  aK.ard.-yv ooffros 
Titus  2.  8  Sound  speech,  that  cannot  be  condemned 

CONDEMNATION  — 

1.  The  judgment  against  (any  one),  Karditpi/ua. 
Rom.  5.  16  the  judgment  (was)  by  one  tocondemna. 

5.  18  (come)  upon  all  men  to  condemnation 

8.  1  no  condemnation  to  them  which  are  in  C. 

2.  The  process  of  condemnation,  KaraupLcrLS  katakr. 
2  Co.  3.  9  if  the  ministration  of  condemnation 

3.  The  judgment  (pronounced),  upiya  krima. 

Luke23.  40  seeing  thou  art  in  the  same  condemnation 
1  Co. 11.  34  ye  come  not  together  unto  condemnation 
1  Ti.  3.  6  lest,  .he  fall  into  the  condemnation  of  the 
Jas.  3.  1  we  shall  receive  the  greater  condemnation 
Jude  4  who  were,  .ordained  to  this  condemnation 

4.  The  process  of  judgment,  Kplois  krisis. 

John  3.  19  this  is  the  condemnation,  that  light  is 

5.  24  He.  .shall  not  come  into  condemnation 

5.  A  judging  under  a  false  pretence,  vniicpioLs. 

Jas.  5.  12  swear  not.  .lest  ye  fall  into  [condenmat.] 

CONDEMNING  — 

To  'make  or  declare  wrong  (in  law)  yen  rasha,  5. 

1  Ki.  8.  32  judge  thy  servants,  condemning  the 

CONDESCEND,  to  — 

To  be  led  away  ivith,  <ruvaird.yofj.aL  sunapagomai. 
Rom  12.  16  but  condescend  to  men  of  low  estate 

CONDITIONS  of  — 

The  things  toioard  or  touching  (anything),  t a  irpbs. 
Luke  1 4.  32  he  sendeth.  .and  desire th  conditions  of 

CONDUCT,  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  go  (or  lead)  over,  1211  abar,  5. 

2  Sa.  19.  40  the  people  of  Judah  conducted  the  king 

2 .To  send  away  or  forth,  rhy  shalach,  3. 

2  Sa.  19.  31  with  the  king,  to  conduct  him  over  Jor. 

3  .To  set  down  throughout  or  fully,  KadiarpyL. 

Acts  17.  15  they  that  conducted  Paul  brought  him 
CONDUCT  forth,  to  — 

To  send  forward,  npoirefxirTai  propemptb. 

1  Co.  16.  11  conduct  him  forth  in  peace,  that  he  may 

CONDUCT  over,  to  — 

To  cause  to  go  (or  lead)  over,  nay  abar,  5. 

2  Sa.  19.  15  to  meet  the  king,  to  conduct  the  king  0. 
CONDUIT  — 

Aqueduct,  F  tealah. 

2  Ki.  18.  17  stood  by  the  conduit  of  the  upper  pool 
20.  20  made  a  pool  and  a  conduit,  and  brought 
Isa.  7.  3  at  the  end  of  the  conduit  of  the  upper 
36.  2  he  stood  by  the  conduit  of  the  upper 

CONEY  — 

A  hare,  hedgehog,  or  rabbit,  ]Ba  shaphan. 

Lev.  11.  5  the  coney,  because  he  cheweth  the  cud 
Deut  14.  7  (as)  the  camel,  and  the  hare,  and  the  coney 
Psa.  104.  18  wild  goats ;  (and)  the  rocks  for  the  conies 
Prov  30.  26  The  conies  (are  but)  a  feeble  folk,  yet 
CONFECTION  — 

Perf  ume,  spice,  nph  roqach. 

Exod3o.  35  a  confection  after  the  art  of  the  apothec. 


CONFECTIONARY  — 

Perfumer,  nnjri  raqqachah. 

1  Sa.  8.  13  take  your  daughters  (to  be)  confectionar. 

CONFEDERACY  — 

1.  A  covenant,  agreement,  nna  beritli. 

Obad.  7  the  men  of  thy  confederacy  have  brought 

2.  .1  conspiracy,  -iifp  qesher. 

Isa.  8. 12  Say  ye  not,  A  confederacy,  to  all  (them  to 
8.  12  this  people  shall  say,  A  confederacy 

CONFEDERATE  — 

Master  or  owner  of  a  covenant,  an  ally,  n’pp  Sya. 
Gen.  14.  13  and  these  (were)  confederate  with  Abram 

CONFEDERATE,  to  be  — 

1 .  To  rest,  ni:  nuach. 

Isa.  7.  2  saying,  Syria  is  confederate  with  Ephraim 

2.  To  cut  (or  prepare)  a  covenant,  rrpp  ms  k.  berith. 

Psa.  83.  5  they  are  confederate  against  thee 

CONFER,  to  — 

1  .(His)  word  was,  n;n  i:n  dabar  hayah. 

1  Ki.  1.  7  he  conferred  with  Joab  the  son  of  Zeruiah 

2.  To  put  ( anything )  up  toward  one,  npocravaTiBripu. 

Gal.  1.  16  immediately  I  conferred  not  with  flesh 

3 . To  talk  together,  ovA AaAeev  sullaleb. 

Acts  25.  12  when  he  had  conferred  with  the  council 

4.  To  cast  (words)  together,  cvfjfidWu  sumballo. 
Acts  4.  15  they  conferred  among  themselves 

CONFERENCE,  add  in  — 

To  put  (anything)  up  toward  one,  irpooavaTL0rifj.i. 
Gal.  2.  6  in  conference  added  nothing  to  me 

CONFESS,  to  — 

1 .  To  confess  (by  throwing  out  the  hand),  nr  yadah,  5. 

1  Ki.  8.  33  shall  turn  again  to  thee,  and  confess  thy 

8.  35  confess  thy  name,  and  turn  from  their 

2  Ch.  6.  24  shall  return  and  confess  thy  name,  and 

6.  26  confess  thy  name,  and  turn  from  their 
Job  40.  14  Then  will  I  also  confess  unto  thee  that 
Psa.  32.  5  Iwill  confess  my  transgressions  unto  the 
Prov.28.  13  whoso  confesseth  and  forsaketh  (them) 

2 . To  confess  (for  oneself),  nr  yadah,  7. 

Lev.  5.  5  lie  shall  confess  that  he  hath  sinned  in 
16.  21  confess  over  him  all  the  iniquities  of 
26.  40  If  they  shall  confess  their  iniquity,  and 
Num.  =;.  7  they  shall  confess  their  sin  which  they 
Ezra  10.  1  when  he  had  confessed,  weeping  and 
Neh,  1.  6  confess  the  sins  of  the  children  of  Israel 

9.  2  stood  and  confessed  their  sins,  and  the 

9.  3  (another)  fourth  part  they  confessed,  and 

Dan.  9.  20  confessing  my  sin  and  the  sin  of  my  people 

3.  To  speak  out  the  same  things,  e{lofj.o\oyfu  exom. 
Matt.  3.  6  were  baptised  of  him  in  Jordan,  confessing 
Mark  1.  5  were  all  baptised  of  him.  .confessing  their 
Acts  19.  18  and  confessed,  and  showed  their  deeds 
R011114.  11  and  every  tongue  shall  confess  to  God 

15.  9  For  this  cause  I  will  confess  to  thee 
Phil.  2.  11  every  tongue  should  confess  that  Jesus 
James5.  16  Confess  (your)  faults  one  to  another,  and 
Rev.  3.  5  willjconfess]  his  name  before  my  Father 

4.  To  speak  the  same  thing  (as  another),  SfioAoyfu. 
Mattio.  32  Whosoever  therefore  shall  confess  me 

10.  32  him  will  I  confess  also  before  my  Father 
Lukei2.  8  Whosoever  shall  confess  me  before  men 

12.  8  him  shall  the  Son  of  man  also  confess 
John  1.  20 he  confessed,  and  denied  not;  but  con. 
a.  22  if  any  man  did  confess  that  he  was  Christ 

11.  42  because  of  the  Pharisees  they  did  not  con. 
Acts  23.  8  but  the  Pharisees  confess  both 

24.  14  this  I  confess  unto  thee,  that  after  the 
Rom.  10.  9  if  thou  shalt  confess  with  thy  mouth  the 
Heb.  11.  13  confessed  that  they  were  strangers  and 

1  Jo.  1.  9  If  we  confess  our  sins,  he  is  faithful  and 

4.  2  that  confesseth  that  Jesus  Christ  is  come 

4.  3  every  spirit  that  confesseth  not  that  J. 

4.  15  Whosoever  shall  confess  that  Jesus  is  the 

2  Jo.  7  who  confess  not  that  Jesus  Christ  is 

CONFESSION,  to  make  — 

To  confess  (for  oneself),  fn;  yadah,  7. 

2  Ch.  30.  22  making  confession  to  the  Lord  God  of 
Dan.  9.  4  made  my  confession,  and  said,  0  Lord 

CONFESSION  — 

1  .Confession  (by  casting  out  the  hand),  rnin  todah. 
Jos.  7.  19  make  confession'unto  him ;  and  tell  me 
Ezra  10.  11  make  confession  unto  the  Lord  God  of 

2.  A  saying  the  same  thing  as  another,  6p.o\oyla. 

1  Ti.  6. 13  who  before.  .Pilate  witnessed  a  good  con. 
CONFESSION  is  made  — 

To  speak  the  same  thing,  bfxoAoyfw  homologeb. 

Rom.  10.  10  with  the  mouth  confession  is  made  unto 
CONFIDENCE  — 

1.  Confidence,  trust,  nt)|  betach. 

Eze.  28.  26  they  shall  dwell  with  confidence,  when  I 

2.  Confidence,  trust,  nnpa  bitchah. 

Isa.  30. 15  In  quietness  and  in  confidence  shall  be 

3.  Confidence,  trust,  Jintaa  bittachon. 

2  Ki.18.  19  What  confidence  (is)  this  wherein  thou 
Isa.  36.  4  What  confidence  (is)  this  wherein  thou 


4 . Firmness,  stoutness,  Spa  kesel. 

Prov.  3.  26  the  Lord  shall  he  thy  confidence,  and 

5.  Firmness,  stoutness,  n^ps  kislah. 

Job  4.  6  (Is)  not  (this)  thy  fear,  thy  confidence 

6.  Confidence,  trust,  npaa  mibtach. 

Job  18. 14  His  confidence  shall  he  rooted  out  of  his 
31.  24  said  to  the.  .gold, (Thou  art)my  confidence 
Psa.  65.  5  tlie  confidence  of  all  the  ends  of  the  earth 
Prov  14.  26  In  tlie  fear  of  the  Lord  (is)  strong  confiden. 
21.  22  casteth  down  the  strength  of  the  confid. 
25.  19  Confidence  in  an  unfaithful  man.  .(is like) 
Jer.  2.  37  the  Lord  hath  rejected  thy  confidences 
48.  13  houseof  Israel  was  ashamed  of.  .their  con. 
Eze.  29.  16  it  shall  be  no  more  the  confidence  of  tlie 

7 . Free-spokenness,  boldness,  Kampala  par rhesia. 
Acts  28.  31  with  all  confidence,  no  man  forbidding 
Heb.  3.  6  if  we  hold  fast  the  confidence  and  the 

10.  35  Cast  not  away  therefore  your  confidence 

1  Jo.  2.  28  when  lie  shall  appear,  we  may  have  con. 

3.  21  (then)  have  we  confidence  toward  God 

5.  14  this  is  the  confidence  that  we  have  in  him 

8 . Confident  persuasion,  ireirolbijcris  pepoithesis. 

2  Co.  1.  15  in  this  confidence  I  was  minded  to  come 

8.  22  upon  the  great  confidence  which  (I  have) 
10.  2  when  I  am  present  with  that  confidence 

Eph.  3.  12  In  whom  we  have.,  access  with  confidence 
Phil.  3.  4  Though  I  might  also  have  confidence  in 

9.  What  stands  under  one,  substratum,  virStTraais. 

2  Co.  11.  17  as  it  were  foolishly,  in  this  confidence 
Heb.  3.  14  if  we  hold  the  beginning  of  our  confidence 

CONFIDENCE,  to  have  — 

1. To  have  good  courage,  Bapfieui  tharrheb. 

2  Co.  7.  16  I  rejoice  therefore  that  I  have  confidence 

2.  To  persuade,  miffcv  peitho. 

2  Co.  2.  3  having  confidence  in  you  all,  that  my 
Gal.  5. 10  I  have  confidence  in  you  through  the  L. 
Phil.  1.  25  having  this  confidence,  I  know  that  I 
3.  3  and  have  no  confidence  in  the  flesh 
2  Th.  3.  4  we  have  confidence  in  the  Lord  touching 
Phm.  21  Having  confidence  in  thy  obedience  I 

CONFIDENCE,  to  put  — 

To  be  confident,  have  trust,  npa  balach. 

■Tudg.  9.  26  the  men  of  Shechem  put  their  confidence 
Psa.  1 18.  8,  9  (It  is)  better,  .than  to  put  confidence  in 
Mic.  7.  5  put  ye  not  confidence  in  a  guide 

CONFIDENT  — 

1.  To  have  good  courage,  9apj>io>  tharrheb. 

2  Co.  5.  6  (we  are)  always  confident,  knowing  that 

2.  What  stands  under  one,  substratum,  viritTraais 
2  Co.  9.  4  ashamed  in  this  same  confident  boasting 

CONFIDENT,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  confident,  have  trust,  npa  batacli. 

Psa.  27.  3  against  me,  in  This  (will)  I  (he)  confident 
Prov  14.  16  hut  the  fool  rageth,  and  is  confident 

2.  To  have  good  courage,  8apj>ew  tharreo. 

2  Co.  5.  8  We  are  confident,  (I  say),  and  willing 

3.  To  persuade,  ire'iOcv  peitho. 

Rom.  2.  19  And  art  confident  that  thou  thyself  art 
Phil.  1.  6  Being  confident  of  this  very  thing,  that 

CONFIDENT,  to  wax  — 

To  persuade,  neldio  peitho. 

Phil.  1.  14  many  of  the  brethren,  .waxing  confident 

CONFIRM,  to  — 

1  .To  harden,  fax  amats,  3. 

Isa.  35.  3  Strengthen,  .and  confirm  the  feeble  knees 

2.  To  strengthen,  aaa  gabar,  5. 

Dan.  9.  27  he  shall. confirm  the  covenant  with  many 

3.  To  keep  hold  on,  pin  chazaq,  5. 

2  Ki.  15.  19  his  hand  might  be  with  him  to  confirm 
Dan.  11.  1  I,  stood  to  confirm  and  to  strengthen  him 

4.  To  establish,  make  ready,  pa  kun,  3 a. 

2  Sa.  7.  24  thou  hast  confirmed  to  thyself  thy  people 
Psa.  68.  9  whereby  thou  didst  confirm  thine  inher. 

5.  To  establish,  pa  kun,  5. 

1  Ch.  14.  2  that  the  Lord  had  comfirmed  him  king 

6.  To  fill  up  or  out,  xbo  male,  3. 

1  Ki.  1.  14  I  also  will  come  in.  .and  confirm  thy 

7.  To  cause  to  stand,  set  up,  settle,  najj  amad,  5. 

1  Ch.  16.  17  hath  confirmed  the  same  to  Jacob  for  a 
Psa.105.  10  confirmed  tlie  same  unto  Jacob  for  a  law 

8.  To  establish,  confirm.  Dip  qum,  3. 

Ruth  4.  7  concerning  changing,  for  to  confirm  all 
Esth.  9.  29  to  confirm  this  second  letter  of  Purim 

9.  31  To  confirm  these  days  of  Purim  in  their 

9.  32  the  decree  of  Esther  confirmed  these 

Eze.  13.  6  to  hope  that  they  would  confirm  the  word 

9.  To  establish,  confirm,  Dip  qum,  5. 

Num3o.  14  he  confirmeth  them,  because  he  held  his 
Deut  27.  26  Cursed  (be)  he  that  confirmeth  not  (all) 
Isa.  44.  26  That  confirmeth  the  word  of  his  servant 
Dan.  9.  12  he  hath  confirmed  his  words,  which  ha 

10.  To  make  firm,  strong  or  sure,  /3el3ai6oi  bebaiod. 
Marki6.  20  [confirming  the  word  with  signs  follow.] 
Rom  15.  8  to  confirm  the  promises  (made)  unto  the 


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1  Co  I.  6  as  the  testimony  of  Christ  was  confirmed 

i.  8  Who  shall  also  confirm  you  unto  the  end 
Heb.  2.  3  was  coutirmed  unto  us  by  them  that 
[.To  confirm  fully,  4vi<rT-npi(oi  episterizo. 

Acts  14.  22  Confirming  the  souls  of  thedisciples,  (and) 

15.  32  exhorted  the  brethren,  .and  confirmed 
15.  41  he  went  through  Syria ..  confirming  the 

l .To  give  power  or  validity,  uupioi  kurob. 

2  Co.  2.  8  that  ye  would  confirm  (your)  love  toward 
Gal.  3. 15  (if  if  be)  confirmed,  no  man  disannulleth 

To  be  or  act  as  a  mediator,  yea ireyoi  mesiteuo. 
Heb.  6. 17  Wherein  God . .  confirmed  (it)  by  an  oath 


Jer  22.  22  then  shalt  thou  be  ashamed  and  confou. 

31!  19  I  was  ashamed,  yea,  even  confounded 
Eze  16.  54  anil  mayest  be  confounded  in  all  that 

36.  32  be  ashamed  and  confounded  for  your 

5 .To  be  made  or  caused  to  blush,  dS?  kalam,  6. 

Jer.  14.  3  they  were  ashamed  and  confounded,  and 

CONFUSE,  to  — 

To  pour  out  together ,  confuse, ,  (rvyx',VU)  sujjchuno. 
'  Acts  19.  32  for  the  assembly  was  confused  ;  and  the 

CONFUSED  noise  — 

Shaking ,  trembling ,  VTl  raash. 

Isa.  9.  5  For  every  battle .  .(is)  with  confused  noise 


INFIRM  before,  to  — 

0  give  power  or  validity  beforehand,  irpoKopooi. 

Gal.  3.  17  that  was  confirmed  before  of  God  in  Christ 

1NFIRMATI0N  — 

teadfast  or  firm  establishment,  fiefialonrts  bebaiosis. 
Phil.  1.  7  in  tlie  defence  and  confirmation  of  the 
Heb.  6.  16  an  oath  for  confirmation  (is)  to  them  an 

INFIRMED,  to  be  — 

’0  be  strong,  held  fast,  pin  chazak. 

2  Ki.14.  5  as  soon  as  the  kingdom  was  confirmed  in 

DNFISCATION  — 

'ine,  oppression,  K'jy,  anash. 

Ezra  7.  26  to  banishment,  or  to  confiscation  of  goods 

SNFLICT  - 

ontest,  struggle,  aywv  agon. 

Phil.  1.  30  Having  the  same  conflict  which  ye  saw 
Col.  2.  1  I  would  that  ye  knew  what  great  conflict 

ONFORMABLE  unto,  to  make  — 

'o  make  of  the  same  form,  avyyop<p6a>  summorphod. 
Phil.  3.  10  being  made  conformable  unto  his  death 

(INFORMED  to  — 

laving  the  same  form,  crvyyoptpos  summorphos. 
Rom.  8.  29  did  predestinate  (to  be)  conformed  to  the 

ONFORMED,  to  be  — 

’0  fashionin  same  way,  auaxvPaT^Cu  suschemalizo. 
Rom  12.  2  be  not  conformed  to  this  world  ;  but  be 

ONFOUND,  to  — 

.  To  mix,  mingle,  balal. 

Gen.  11.  7  let  us  go  down,  and  there  confound  their 

11.  9  the  Loud  did  there  confound  the  langu. 

.  To  bring  or  put  down,  nnn  chathath,  5. 

Jer.  1.  17  be  not  dismayed,  .lest  I  confound  thee 
.  To  put  to  shame  utterly,  Karaiaxovu  kataischuno. 

1  Co.  1.  27  foolish  things  of  the  world  to  confound 
1.  27  the  weak  things  of  the  world  to  confou. 

1  Pe.  2.  6  he  that  believeth.  .shall  not  be  confoun. 
.To  confuse,  pour  out  together,  auyxoru  sugchuno. 

Acts  2.  6  the  multitude  came,  .and  were  confoun. 
9.  22  confounded  the  Jews  which  dwelt  at  D. 

UNFOUNDED,  to  be  — 

.  To  be  ashamed,  become  pale,  iih?  bush. 

2  Ki.  19.  26  they  were  dismayed  and  confounded 
Job  6.  20  They  were  confounded  because  they  had 
Psa.  22.  5  trusted  in  thee,  and  were  not  confounded 

33.  4  Let  them  be  confounded  and  put  to  shame 
71.  13  Let  them  be  confounded  (and)  consumed 
71.  24  they  are  confounded,  for  they  are  brought 
83.  17  Let  them  be  confounded  and  troubled  for 
97.  7  Confounded  be  all  they  that  serve  graven 
129.  5  Let  them  all  be  confounded  and  turned 
Isa.  19.  9  that  weave  net  works,  shall  be  confoun. 

37.  27  they  were  dismayed  and  confounded 
Jer.  9.  19  we  are  greatly  confounded,  because  we 
17.  18  Let  them  be  confounded  that  persecute 
17.  18  let  not  me  be  confounded ;  let  them  be 

49.  23  Hamath  is  confounded,  and  Arpad  ;  for 

50.  12  Your  mother  shall  be  sore  confounded 

51.  47  her  whole  land  shall  be  confounded,  and 
51.  51  We  are  confounded,  because  we  have 

Eze.  16.  52  be  thou  confounded  also,  and  bear  thy 

16.  63  thou  mayest  remember,  and  be  confoun. 
Mic.  7.  16  The  nations  shall  see,  and  he  confound. 

1.  To  be  ashamed,  become  red,  chapher. 

Psa.  35  4  Let  them  be  confounded  and  put  to 
40.  14  Let  them  be  ashamed  and  confounded 
70.  2  Let  them  lie  ashamed  and  confounded 
Isa.  1.  29  ye  shall  be  confounded  for  the  gardens 

24.  23  the  moon  shall  be  confounded,  and  the 
Jer.  15.  9  she  hath  been  ashamed  and  confounded 
Mic.  3.  7  and  the  diviners  confounded ;  yea,  they 

3.  To  be  ashamed,  dried  up,  VT  yabash ,  5. 

Jer.  10.  14  every  founder  is  confounded  by  the  grav. 
46.  24  The  daughter  of  Egypt  shall  be  confoun. 
48.  1  Kiriathaim  is  confounded  (and)  taken 
48.  1  Misgab  is  confounded  and  dismayed 
48.  20  Moab  is  confounded  ;  for  it  is  broken 
50.  2  Bel  is  confounded,  Merodach  is  broken 

50.  2  her  idols  are  confounded,  her  images  are 

51.  17  every  founder  is  confounded  by  the  gra. 
Zech.io.  5  the  riders  on  horses  shall  be  confounded 

4.  To  be  put  to  shame,  blush,  c1??  kalam,  2. 

Psa.  69.  6  let  not  those  that  seek  thee  be  confoun. 
Isa.  41.  11  all  they,  .shall  be  ashamed  and  confoun. 
45.  16  They  shall  be  ashamed,  and  also  confou. 
45.  17  ye  shall  not  be  ashamed  nor  confounded 
50.  7  therefore  shall  I  not  lie  confounded 
54.  4  not  be  ashamed  :  neither  be  thou  confo. 


CONFUSION  ;  — 

\.  Shame,  paleness,  ntr?  bosheth. 

1  Sa.  20.  30  thou  hast  chosen . .  to  thine  own  confusion 
20.  30  and  unto  the  confusion  of  thy  mother's 
Ezra  9.  7  to  a  spoil,  and  to  confusion  of  face,  as  (it 
Psa.  109.  29  cover  themselves  with  their  own  confus. 
Jer.  7.  19  not  (provoke)  themselves  to  the  confusion 
Dan  9  7  unto  us  confusion  of  faces,  as  at  this  day 

9.  8  O  Lord,  to  us  (belongeth)  confusion  of 

2 .Shame,  blushing,  ns1)?  kelimmah. 

Psa.  44.  15  My  confusion  (is)  continually  before  me 
Isa.  30.  3  trust  in  the  shadow,  .(your)  confusion 

45  16  they  shall  go  to  confusion  together  (that) 
61.  7  (for)  confusion  they  shall  rejoice  in  their 
Jer.  3.  25  We  lie  down  in  our  shame,  and  our  conf. 
20.  11  (their)  everlasting  confusion  shall  never 

3. Lightness,  contempt,  p/p  qalon. 

Job  10.  15  (I  am)  full  of  confusion ;  therefore  see 

Con  fusion,  b?n  tebel. 

Lev.  18.23  neither . .  stand  before  a  beast . .  it  (is)  conf. 
20.  12  they  have  wrought  confusion ;  their  blood 

5. Emptiness,  wasteness,  inn  tohu. 

Isa.  24.  10  The  city  of  confusion  is  broken  down 
34  11  stretch  out  upon  it  the  line  of  confusion 
41.  29  their  molten  images  (are)  wind  and  conf. 

6 .Instability,  6.Ka.TaOTa<ria  akatastasia. 

1  Co.  14.  33  God  is  not  (the  author)  of  confusion,  but 
Jas.  3.  16  there  (is)  confusion  and  every  evil  work 

7. Confusion,  a  pouring  out  together,  abyxvtns. 

Acts  19.  29  the  whole  city  was  filled  with  confusion 
CONFUSION,  to  be  brought  to  — 

To  be  ashamed,  become  red,  "'an  chapher. 

Psa.  35.  4,  26  Let  them  be.  .brought  to  confusion 

CONFUSION,  to  be  put  to— 

1  .To  be  ashamed,  pale,  eh?  bush. 

Psa.  71.  1  let  me  never  be  put  to  confusion 

2 .To  be  made  to  blush,  dV?  kalam,  2. 

Psa.  70.  2  Let  them  be.  put  to  confusion,  that  des. 

CONGEALED,  to  be  — 

To  be  congealed,  hardened.  tssjj  qapha. 

Exodis.  8  the  depths  were  congealed  in  the  heart 

CONGRATULATE,  to  — 

To  declare  blessed,  barak,  3. 

1  Ch.18.  10  enquire  of  his  welfare,  and  to  congratu. 


CONGREGATION  — 

1  .One  dumb  or  bound,  d?n  elen 1. 

Psa.  58.  1  Do  ye.  .speak  righteousness,  0  congrega. 


.One  living,  or  alive,  'n  chat. 

Psa  68.  10  Thy  congregation  hath  dwelt  therein 

74.  19  forget  not  the  congregation  of  thy  poor 

.  A  meeting  place  ;  the  meeti  ng  itself ,  fyia  moed. 
Exod27.  21  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation 
So  in  28.  43 ;  29.  4,  10,  11,  30,  32,  42,  44  ;  30.  16,  18,  20, 
6, 36 ;  31. 7 ;  33-  7. 7 ;  3s-  21 ;  38-  3° ;  39-  32>  4° ;  4°- 

2  ;  Lev.  1.  1,  3,  5  ;  3.  2,  8,  13  ;  4-  4>  5>  7>  7>  *4>  x6>  I°»  » 

.  16,  26,  30 ;  8.  3,  4.  3b  33.  35  ;  9-  5.  23  !  to.  7,  g  ;  12.  6  ; 
4. 11, 23 ;  15. 14, 29 ;  16. 7, 16, 17 ;  i7-  4. 5.  0.  9 :  T9*  21 ; 
4.  3  ;  Hum.  1.  1;  2.  2,  17  ;  3-  7.  8,  25,  25.  38  1  4-  3.  4,  15, 
3,  25,  25,  28,  30,  31,  33.  35.  37.  39.  4b  43.  47  1  10,  13, 

8  ;  7.  5,  89  I  8.  9,  15,  19.  22>  24.  26  !  10.  3  ;  11.  16;  12.  4  ; 
6.  18,  19,  42,  43,  50;  17.  41  l8-  4.  6.  2I>  22>  23.  3*  '.  l9-  41 
o  6;  25.  6;  27.  2;  31.  5  1  Deut.  3»-  M>  *4  ;  Josh.  18.  1  ; 
9.  51  ;  1  Sa.  2.  22  ;  iKi.8.4;  1  Ch.  6.  32  ;  9.  21  ;  23.  32  ; 
Ch.  1.  3,  6,  13  ;  5.  5. 

Exod4o.  2  the  tent  of  the  congregation 
[So  in  verses  6,  7,  22,  24,  26,  29,  30,  32,  34,  36.] 
Numi4. 10  the  congregation  bade  stone  them  with 
16  2  famous  in  the  congregation,  men  of  reu. 

Psa.  74.  4  roar  in  the  midst  of  thy  congregations 

75.  2  When  I  shall  receive  the  congregation  I 
also  imon  the  mount  of  the  congre — 


T  A.  TO 


i.An  appointed  meeting,  niy  edah. 

Exodi2.  3  Speak  ye  unto  all  the  congregation  of  Is. 

12.  6  the  whole  assembly  of  the  congregation 
12.  19  shall  be  cut  off  from  the  congregation 
12.  47  the  congregation  of  Israel  shall  keep  it 
16.  1  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  Israel 
16.  2  the  whole  congregation  of  the  children 
16.  9  Say  unto  all  the  congregation  of  the  cliil. 
16.  10  Aaron  spake  unto  the  whole  congregation 

16.  22  the  rulers  of  the  congregation  came  and 

17.  1  all  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  I. 

34.  31  the  rulers  of  the  congregation  returned 

35.  '  I  gathered  all  the  congregation  of  the  chil. 
35.  4,  20  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  I. 

38.  23  that  were  numbered  of  the  congregation 


Lev.  4.  13  if  the  whole  congregation  of  Israel  sin 
4.  15  the  elders  of  the  congregation  shall  lay 

8.  3  gather  thou  all  the  congregation  together 

8.  5-Moses  said  unto  the  congregation,  This 

9.  5  all  the  congregation  drew  near  and  stood 
10.  17  to  bear  the  iniquity  of  the  congregation 
16.  s  he  shall  take  of  the  congregation  of  the 
19.  2  Speak  unto  all  the  congregation  of  the 
24. 14  and  let  all  the  congregation  stone  him 

24.  16  the  congregation  shall  certainly  stone  him 
Bum.  1.  2  Take  ye  the  sum  of  all  the  congregation 

1.  16  These  (were)  the  renowned  of  the  congre. 
1.  18  they  assembled  all  the  congregation  tog. 
1.  53  there  be  no  wrath  upon  the  congregation 

3.  7  and  the  charge  of  the  whole  congregation 

4.  34  the  chief  of  the  congregation  numbered 

8.  20  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  Israel 

13.  26  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  Israel 

14.  1  the  congregation  lifted  up  their  voice 

14.  2  and  the  whole  congregation  said  unto 

14.  s  all  the  assembly  of  the  congregation 

14.  10  all  the  congregation  bade  stone  them 

14.  27  (shall  I  bear  with)  this  evil  congregation 

14.  35  do  it  unto  all  this  evil  congregation 

14.  36  made  all  the  congregation  to  murmur 

15.  24  without  the  knowledge  of  the  congrega. 

15.  24  the  congregation  shall  offer  one  young 

15.  2S  an  atonement  for  all  the  congregation 

15.  26  it  shall  be  forgiven  all  the  congregation 

15.  33  brought  him .  unto  all  the  congregation 

15.  35  the  congregation  shall  stone  him  with 

15.  36  the  congregation  brought  him  without 

16.  3  all  the  congregation  (are)  holy,  every  one 

16.  9  hath  separated  you  from  the  congregation 

16.  9  to  stand  before  the  congregation  to  min. 

16.  19  Korali  gathered  all  the  congregation 

16.  21  Separate,  .front  among  this  congregation 

16.  22  wilt  thou  be  wroth  with,  .the  congrega.'; 

16.  24  Speak  unto  the  congregation,  saying,  Get 
16.  26  he  spake  unto  the  congregation,  saying 
16.  41  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  Israel 
16.  42  when  tlie  congregation  was  gathered 
16.  43  Get  you  up  from  among  this  congregation 
16.  46  go  quickly  unto  the  congregation,  and 

19.  9  it  shall  lie  kept  for  the  congregation  of 

20.  1  Then  came . .  the  whole  congregation,  into 
20.  2  there  was  no  water  for  the  congregation 
20.  8  thou  shalt  give  the  congregation  and 

20.  11  the  congregation  drank,  and  their  beasts 
20.  22  the  whole  congregation,  journeyedlfrom 
20.  27  went  up.  .in  the  sight  of  all  the  congrega. 
20.  29  all  the  congregation  saw  that  Aaron  was 

25.  6  in  the  sight  of  all  the  congregation  of  the 

25.  7  rose  up  from  among  the  congregation 

26.  2  Take  the  sum  of  all  the  congregation  of 

26.  9  (which  were)  famous  in  the  congregation 

27.  2  before  the  princes  and  all  the  congrega. 

27.  14  rebelled .  .in  the  strife  of  the  congregation 
27.  16  the  Lord,  .set  a  man  over  the  congrega. 
27.  17  that  tlie  congregation  of  the  Lord  be  not 
27.  19  And  he  set  him.  .before  all  the  congrega. 
27.  20  all  the  congregation  of  the  children . .  may 
27.  21  Israel  with  him,  even  all  the  congrega. 
27.  22  and  set  him.  .before  all  the  congregation 
31.  12  unto  the  congregation  of  the  children  of 
31.  13  all  the  princes  of  the  congregation,  went 
31.  16  there  was  a  plague  among  the  congrega. 
31.  26  and  the  chief  fathers  of  the  congregation 
31.  27  between  them.  .and.  .all  the  congregation 

31.  43  half  (that  pertained  unto)  the  congrega. 

32.  2  unto  the  princes  of  the  congregation 
32.  4  the  Lord  smote  before  the  congregation 
35.  12  until  he  stand  before  the  congregation 
35.  24  the  congregation  shall  judge  between  the 
35.  25  the  congregation  shall  deliver  the  slayer 
35.  25  the  congregation  shall  restore  him  to  the 

Josh.  9.  15  the  princes  of  the  congregation  sware 
9. 18  the  princes  of  the  congregation  bad 

9.  18  the  congregation  murmured  against  the 
9.  19  princes  said  unto  all  the  congregation 
9.  21  drawers  of  water  unto  all  the  congrega. 

9.  27  and  drawers  of  water  for  the  congrega. 

18.  1  the  whole  congregation,  .assembled  toge. 
20.  6  until  he  stand  before  the  congregation  for 

20.  9  until  he  stood  before  the  congregation 
22.  12  the  whole  congregation,  .gathered  them. 
22.  16  Thus  saith  the  whole  congregation  of  the 
22.  17  there  was  a  plague  in  the  congregation 
22.  18  will  be  wroth  with  the  whole  congrega. 
22.  20  wrath  fell  on  all  the  congregation  of  Isr. 
22.  30  the  princes  of  the  congregation,  and  heads 

Judg.20.  1  the  congregation  was  gathered  together 

21.  10  the  congregation  sent  thither  twelve  tho. 
21  13  the  whole  congregation  sent  (some)  to 
21.  16  Then  the  elders  of  the  congregation  said 

1  Ki.  8.  5  king  Solomon,  and  all  the  congregation 

12.  20  sent  and  called  him  unto  the  congrega. 

2  Ch.  5.  6  king  Solomon,  and  all  the  congregation 
Job  15.  34  the  congregation  of  hypocrites  (shall  be) 
Psa.  1.  5  nor  sinners  in  the  congregation  of  the 

7.  7  So  shall  the  congregation .  .compass  thee 
74.  2  Remember  thy  congregation,  (which) 

82.  I  God  stamleth  in  the  congregation  of  the 
hi.  I  in  the  assembly .. and  (in)  the  congrega. 
Jer.  6.  18  hear,  ye  nations,  and  know,  O  congrega. 

30.  20  their  congregation  shall  be  established 
Hos.  7.  12  will  chastise  them,  as  their  congregation 

5 .An  assembly  called  together,  Vni)  qahal. 

Lev.  4.  14  then  the  congregation  shall  offer  a  young 
4.  21  it  (is)  a  sin  ottering  for  the  congregation 
16.  i7  and  for  all  the  congregation  of  Israel 


CONGREGATIONS 


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CONSIDER 


Lev.  16.  33  for  all  the  people  of  the  congregation 
Num  io.  7  when  the  congregation  ia  to  be  gathered 

15.  15  One  ordinance  (shall  be).,  for.,  the  congre. 

16.  3  yourselves  above  the  congregation  of  the 
1 6.  33  they  perished  from  among  the  congrega. 
1 6.  47  ran  into  the  midst  of  the  congregation 
in.  20  shall  he  cut  off  from,  .the  congregation 

20.  4  why  have  ye  brought  up  the  congregation 

2o.  io  Moses  and  Aaron  gathered  the  congrega. 
20.  12  ye  shall  not  bring  this  congregation  into 

Dcut.23.  1.  2,  2,  3,  3,  8  not  enter  into  the  congrega. 

31.  30  spake  in  the  ears  of  all  the  congregation 
•Tosh.  8.  35  Joshua  read  not  before  all  the  congrega. 
Judg.21.  5  that  came  not  up  with  the  congregation 
1  Ki.  8.  14  blessed  all  the  congregation  of  Israel 

8.  14  and  all  the  congregation  of  Israel  stood 

8.  22  in  the  presence  of  all  the  congregation 
8.  55  he  stood,  and  blessed  all  the  congregation 
8.  65  all  Israel  with  him,  a  great  congregation 

12.  3  Jeroboam  and  all  the  congregation  of  Is. 

1  Ch.  13.  2  David  said  unto  all  the  congregation  of 

13.  4  all  the  congregation  said  that  they  would 

28.  8  the  sight  of  all  Israel  the  congregation 

29.  1  the  king  said  unto  all  the  congregation 

29.  10  blessed  the  Lord  before  all  the  congrega. 

29.  20  And  David  said  to  all  the  congregation 

29.  20  the  congregation  blessed  the  Lord  God 

2  Ch.  I.  3  So  Solomon,  and  all  the  congregation 

1.  5  Solomon  and  the  congregation  sought 

6.  3  blessed  the  whole  congregation  of  Israel 

6.  3  and  all  the  congregation  of  Israel  stood 
6.  12  in  the  presence  of  all  the  congregation 

6.  13  kneeled  down,  .before  all  the  congrega. 

7.  8  Israel  with  him,  a  very  great  congrega. 

20.  5  Jehoshaphat  stood  in  the  congregation  of 

20.  14  Spirit  of  the  Lord  in  the ..  congregation 

23.  3  all  the  congregation  made  a  covenant 

24.  6  servant  of.  .the  congregation  of  Israel 

28.  14  before  the  princes  and  all  the  congrega. 

29.  23  before  the  king  and  the  congregation 

29.  28  all  the  congregation  worshipped,  and  the 
29.  31  the  congregation  brought  in  sacrifices 

29.  32  offerings,  which  the  congregation  brought 

30.  2  all  the  congregation  in  Jerusalem,  to  keep 

30.  4  the  thing  pleased,  .all  the  congregation 

30.  13  there  assembled,  .a  very  great  congrega. 
30. 17  For  (there  were)  many  in  the  congregation 

30.  24  Hezekiah.  .did  give  to  the  congregation 

30.  24  the  princes  gave  to  the  congregation 

30.  25  all  the  congregation  of  Judah,  with  the 

30.  25  all  the  congregation  that  came  out  of  Is. 

31.  18  their  daughters,  through  all  the  congre. 
Ezra  2.  64  The  whole  congregation  together  (was) 

10.  1  assembled  unto  him . .  a  very  great  congre. 
10.  8  and  himself  separated  from  the  congre. 
10.  12  all  the  congregation  answered  and  said 
10.  14  Let  now  our  rulers  of  all  the  congregation 
Neh.  5.  13  all  the  congregation  said,  Amen,  and 

7.  66  The  whole  congregation  together  (was) 

8.  2  Ezra,  .brought  the  law  before  the  congre. 

8.  17  And  all  the  congregation,  .made  booths 

13.  1  Moabite  should  not  come  into  the  congre. 
Job  30.  28  I  stood  up,  (and)  I  cried  in  the  congrega. 
Psa.  22.  22  in  the  midst  of  the  congregation  will  I 
22.  25  My  praise,  .of  thee  in  the  great  congrega. 
26.  5  I  have  hated  the  congregation  of  evil 
35.  18  I  will  give  thee  thanks  in  the  great  con. 
40.  9  preached  righteousness  in  the  great  con. 
40.  10  thy  truth  from  the  great  congregation 
89.  5  thy  faithfulness  also  in  the  congregation 
107.  32  Let  them  exalt  him  also  in  the  coDgrega. 
149.  1  his  praise  in  the  congregation  of  saints 
Prov.  5.  14  in  all  evil  in  the  midst  of  the  congrega. 

21.  16  shall  remain  in  the  congregation  of  the 
26.  26  shall  be  show'ed  before  the  (whole)  con. 

Lam.  1.  10  they  should  not  enter  into  thy  congrega. 
Joel  2.  16  Gather  the  people,  sanctify  the  congrega. 
Mic.  2.  5  cast  a  cord  by  lot  in  the  congregation 

6.  An  assembly  called  together,  qehillah. 

Deut33-  4  the  inheritance  of  the  congregation  of  J. 

7.  An  assembly  led  together,  erwaywyn  sunagoge. 

Acts  13.  43  when  the  congregation  was  broken  up 

CONGREGATIONS  — 

1.  Assemblies  called  together,  niVnpa  maqheloth. 

Psa.  68.  26  Bless  ye  God  in  the  congregations,  (even) 

2.  Assemblies  called  together,  D'SnpD  maqhdvm. 

Psa.  26.  12  in  the  congregations  will  I  bless  the  Lord 

CON'-IAH,  w;?3  Jah  is  creating. 

A  name  given  to  Jehoiachin,  king  of  Judah,  who  was 
carried  captive  by  Nebuchadnezzar.  B.c.  599. 

Jer.  22.  24  C.  the  son  of  Jehoiakim  king  of  Judah 

22.  28  (Is)  this  man  C.  a  despised  broken  idol  ? 
37.  1  Josiah  reigned  instead  of  C.  the  son  of  J. 

CO-NON  -IAH,  in;D3  Jah  is  creating. 

A  Levite  overseer  in  the  days  of  Hezekiah,  B.C.  726. 

2  Ch.  31.  12  over  which  C.  the  Levite  (was)  ruler,  and 

31.  13  Mahath.  .Benaiah.  .under  the  hand  of  C. 

CONQUER,  to  — 

To  have  the  victory,  vik&co  nilcao. 

Rev.  6.  2  he  went  forth  conquering,  and  to  conquer 

CONQUEROR,  to  be  more  than  — 

To  have  more  than  T victory ,  {mepviKo.01  hupernikab. 

E.om.  8.  37  In  all  these,  .wo  are  more  than  conquerors 


CONSCIENCE  — 

A  knowing  with  oneself,  wyelS-gcrcs  suneidesis. 
John  8.  9  being  convicted  by  (their  own)  conscience 
Acts  23.  1  I  have  lived  in  all  good  conscience  before 
24.  16  have  always  a  conscience  void  of  olience 
Rom.  2.  15  their  conscience  also  bearing  witness,  and 

9.  1  my  conscience  also  bearing  me  witness  in 
13.  5  not  only  for  wrath,  but  also  for  con  science' 

1  Co.  8.  7  for  some  with  conscience  of  the  idol  unto 

8.  7  their  conscience  being  weak  is  defiled 

8.  10  shall  not  the  conscience  of  him  which  is 

8.  12  when  ye.  .wound  their  weak  conscience 
10!  25,  27  asking  no  question  for  conscience’ sake 

10.  28  not  for  his  sake ..  and  for  conscience’ sake 
10.  29  Conscience,  I  say,  not  thine  own,  but  of 

2  Co.  1. 12  is  this,  the  testimony  of  our  conscience 

4.  2  commending  ourselves  to  every . .  consci. 

5.  11  also  are  mademauifest  in  your  consciences 

1  Ti.  1.  5  a  good  conscience,  and  (of)  faith  unfeig. 

1.  19  Holding  faith,  and  a  good  conscience 
3.  9  mystery  of  the  faith  in  a  pure  conscience 
4  2  having  their  conscience  seared  with  a  hot 

2  Ti.  1.  3  God,  whom  I  serve ..  with  pure  conscience 
Titus  1.  15  even  their  mind  and  conscience  is  defiled 
Heb.  9.  9  perfect,  as  pertaining  to  the  conscience 

9.  14  purge  your  conscience  from  dead  works 

10.  2  should  have  had  no  more  conscience  of 
10!  22  hearts  sprinkled  from  an  evil  conscience 
13.  18  we  trust  we  have  a  good  conscience.iu  all 

1  Pe.  2. 19  if  aman  for  conscience  towardGod  endure 
3.  16  Having  a  good  conscience  ;  that,  whereas 
3.  21  the  answer  of  a  good  conscience  toward 

CONSECRATE,  to  — 

1  .To  devote,  Din  charam,  5. 

Mic.  4.  13  I  will  consecrate  their  gain  unto  the  Lord 

2.  To  separate,  in  nazar,  5. 

Num.  6.  12  heshall  consecrate  unto  theLoRD  the  days 

3.  To  set  apart,  enp  qadesh,  3. 

Exod28.  3  make  Aaron’s  garments  to  consecrate  him 

30.  30  anoint  Aaron  and  his  sons,  and  consecrate 

4.  To  fdl  the  hand,  3)  x^>0  maid  yad,  3. 

Exod28.  41  shalt  anoint  them,  and  consecrate  them 
29.  9  thou  shalt  consecrate  Aaron  and  his  sons 
29.  29  to  be  anointed  therein,  and  to  be  consec. 
29.  33  made  to  consecrate  (and)  to  sanctify  them 
29.  35  seven  days  shalt  thou  consecrate  them 
32.  29  Consecrate  yourselves  to-day  to  the  Lord 
Lev.  8.  33  until  the  days  of  your  consecration  he  at 
8.  33  for  seven  clays  shall  he  consecrate  you 

16.  32  whom  he  shall  consecrate  to  minister  in 

21.  10  and  that  is  consecrated  to  put  on  the 

Num.  3.  3  whom  he  consecrated  to  minister  in  the 
Judgi7-  5  consecrated  one  of  his  sons,  who  became 

17.  12  And  Micah  consecrated  the  Levite  ;  and 
1  Ki.  13.  33  whosoever  would,  he  consecrated  him 

1  Ch.  29.  5  who  (then)  is  willing  to  consecrate  his 

2  Ch.  13.  9  whosoever  cometli  to  consecrate  himself 

29.  31  ye  have  consecrated  yourselves  unto  the 
Eze.  43.  26  and  they  shall  consecrate  themselves 

5 . To  dedicate,  make  new,  iyKouv'tfa  eijlcainizo. 

Heb.  10.  20  and  living  way,  which  he  hath  consecrated 

6 . To  make  perfect,  reAenJci)  teleiod. 

Heb.  7.  28  the  Son,  who  is  consecrated  for  evermore 

CONSECRATED  things  — 

Thing  set  apart,  n'Tp  qodesh. 

Josh.  6.  19  vessels  of.  .iron, (are)  consecrated  things 
2  Ch.  29.  33  the  consecrated  things  (were)  six  hundred 

CONSECRATED,  to  be  — 

To  be  set  apart,  anp  qadesh,  4. 

2  Ch.  26.  18  that  are  consecrated  to  burn  incense 

31.  6  of  holy  things  which  were  consecrated 
Ezra  3.  5  feasts  of  the  Lord  that  were  consecrated 

CONSECRATION  — 

1  .Fillings  in  or  up,  Q'x1??  milluim. 

Exod2g.  22  for  it  (is)  a  ram  of  consecration 

29.  26  breast  of  the  ram  of  Aaron's  consecration 
29.  27  heaved  up,  of  the  ram  of  the  consecration 
29.  31  shalt  take  the  ram  of  the  consecration 
29.  34  if  ought  of  the  flesh  of  the  consecrations 
Lev.  7.  37  trespass  offering,  and  of  the  consecrations 
8.  22  brought  the  other  ram,  the  ram  of  conse. 
8.  28  they  (were)  consecrations  for  a  sweet  sav. 
8.  29  of  the  ram  of  consecration  it  was  Moses’ 
8.  31  that  (is)  in  the  basket  of  consecrations 
8.  33  until  the  days  of  your  consecration  be  at 

2.  Separation,  ill  nezer. 

Num.  6.  7  the  consecration  of  his  God  (is)  upon  his 

6.  9  hath  defiled  the  head  of  his  consecration 

CONSENT  — 

1.  Heart,  31?  leb. 

Psa.  83.'  5  have  consulted  together  with  one  consent 

2.  A  man,  »'X  ish. 

1  Sa.  11.  7  and  they  came  out  with  one  consent 

3. Shoulder,  shekem. 

Hos.  6.  9  priests  murder  in  the  way  by  consent 
Zeph.  3.  9  to  serve  him  with  one  consent 

CONSENT,  with  — 

From,  united  voice,  Sk  (rvp.<jxtivov  ek  sumphonou. 

1  Co.  7.  5  except  (it  be)  with  consent  for  a  time 


CONSENT,  to  — 

1  To  be  willing,  abah. 

Deut  13.  8  Thou  shalt  not  consent  unto  him,  nor 

1  Ki.  20.  8  Hearken  not  (unto  him),  nor  consent 
Prov.  1.  10  My  son,  if  sinners  entice  thee,  consent 

2.  To  be  inclined  to,  nix  oth,  2. 

Gen.  34.  15  But  in  this  will  we  consent  unto  you 
34.  22  herein  will  the  men  consent  unto  us  for 
34.  23  let  us  consent  unto  them,  and  they  will 

2  Ki.  12.  8  the  priests  consented  to  receive  no  (more) 

3.  To  hearken,  gay  shama. 

Dan.  1.  14  he  consented  to  them  in  this  matter,  and 

4.  To  nod  over  ( a  thing),  assent,  imvebci)  epineuo. 

Acts  18.  20  When  they  desired,  .he  consented  not 

CONSENT  to,  to  — 

1  .To  come  toward,  Trpoacpxop-ai prosercliomai. 

1  Ti.  6.  3  If  any  man.  .consent  not  to  wholesome  1  ; 
2. To  put  down  (ft  vote)  with,  <rvynarariQrip.i. 

Luke23.  51  The  same  had  not  consented  to  the  cou. 

CONSENT  unto,  to  — 

1  .To  say  with,  <rvp.<pnpu  sumpliemi. 

Rom.  7.  16  I  consent  unto  the  law  that  (it  is)  good  '  i 
2.  To  think  well  [of  a  thing )  with,  auycvSoKew. 

Acts  8.  1  And  Saul  was  consenting  unto  his  death  1 

22.  20  I.  .was  standing  by,  and  consenting  unto  i 

CONSENT  with,  to  — 

To  be  pleased  with,  njrj  ratsali. 

Tsa.  50.  18  thou  consentedst  with  him,  and  hast 

CONSIDER,  to  — 

1  .To  say,  icx  amar. 

Hos.  7.  2' they  consider  not  in  their  hearts  (that)  ' 

2.  To  consider,  understand,  ]’3  bin. 

Deut  32.  7  consider  the  years  of  many  generations 

32.  29  (that)  they  wmuld  consider  their  latter 
Psa.  5.  1  O  Lord  ;  consider  my  meditation 

50.  22  consider  this,  ye  that  forget  God,  lest  I 
Prov  23.  1  consider  diligently  what  (is)  before  thee  » 

24.  12  doth  not  he  that  pondereth..  consider  (it)  1-r 

3.  To  ( cause  to)  consider,  distinguish,  J’3  bin,  5. 

Psa.  33.  15  He  fashioneth  their  hearts,  .lie  consid. 

Isa.  57.  1  none  considering  that  the  righteous  is 
Dan.  8.  5  as  I  was  considering,  behold,  an  he  goat 
9.  23  understand  the  matter,  and  consider  the 

4.2"o  consider  (for  oneself), distinguish,  )'3  bin,  7a. 

1  Ki.  3.  21  when  I  had  considered  it  in  the  morning 
Job  1 1 .  1 1  will  he  not  then  consider  (it)  ? 

23.  15  when  I  consider,  I  am  afraid  of  him 

37.  14  and  consider  the  wondrous  works  of  God 
Psa.  1 19.  95  (but)  I  will  consider  thy  testimonies 
Isa.  1.  3  doth  not  know,  my  people  doth  not  con. 

14.  16  They  that  see  thee  shall,  .consider  thee 
43.  18  Remember  ye  not.  .neither  consider  the 
52.  15  they  had  not  heard  shall  they  consider 
Jer.  2.  10  send  unto  Kedar,  and  consider  diligently 

9.  17  Consider  ye,  and  call  for  the  mourning  ,  L 

23.  20  in  the  latter  days  ye  shall  consider  it 

30.  24  in  the  latter  days  ye  shall  consider  it 

5 . To  devise,  design,  purpose,  DC)  zamam. 

Prov.31.  16  She  considereth  a  field,  and  buyeth  it  'IF 

C.  To  think,  devise,  reckon,  3&;n  chashab,  3. 

Psa.  77.  s  I  have  considered  the  days  of  old,  the 

7.  To  know,  in;  yada. 

Deut.  8.  5  Thou  shalt  also  consider  in  thine  heart 
Judg.18.  14  now  therefore  consider  what  ye  have  to  1 

2  Ki.  5.  7  wherefore  consider,  I  pray  you,  and  see  |! 
ITov.28.  22  considereth  not  that  poverty  shall  come 

29.  7  The  righteous  considereth  the  cause  of 
Eccl.  5.  1  for  they  consider  not  that  they  do  evil  I 

8.  To  look,  regard,  »3)  nabat,  5. 

Tsa.  13.  3  Consider  (and)  hear  me,  0  Lord  my  God 
Isa.  18.  4  I  will  consider  in  my  dwelling  place  like 
Lam.  1.  11  see,  O  Lord,  and  consider ;  for  I  am  bee.  II 
2.  20  Behold,  O  LORD,  and  consider  to  whom  I 
5.  1  0  Lord. .consider,  and  behold  our  repr. 

9.  To  give,  |m  nathan. 

Eccl.  9.  1  all  this  I  considered  in  my  heart,  even 

10.  To  cut  up  and  divide,  consider,  022  pasag,  3. 

Psa.  48.  13  Mark  ye  well  her  bulwarks,  consider  her  I  j 

11.  To  see,  behold,  nxu  raah.  I 

Exod33.  13  consider  that  this  nation  (is)  thy  people 
Lev.  13.  13  the  priest  shall  consider  :  and,  behold 

1  Sa.  12.  24  consider  how  great  (things)  he  hath  done 

25.  17  know  and  consider  what  thou  wilt  do 
Psa.  8.  3  Wien  I  consider  thy  heavens,  the  work 

9.  13  consider  my  trouble  (which  I  suffer)  of 
25.  19  Consider  mine  enemies,  for  they  are  many 

31.  7  thou  hast  considered  my  trouble;  thou 

45.  10  Hearken,  0  daughter,  and  consider,  and  | 
119.  153  Consider  mine  affliction,  and  deliver  me 
1 19.  159  Consider  how  I  love  thy  precepts 
Prov.  6.  6  Go.  .consider  her  ways,  and  be  wise 
Eccl.  4.  1  considered  ail  the  oppressions  that  are 
4.  4  I  considered  all  travail,  and  every  right 
4. 15  I  considered  all  the  living  which  walk 
7. 13  Consider  the  work  of  God:  for  who  can 
7.  14  but  in  the  day  of  adversity  consider 
Isa.  5.  12  neither  consider  the  operation  of  his 
Jer.  33.  24  Considerest  thou  not  what  this  people 


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ze  12  3  they  will  consider,  though  they  (be)  a 
'  ,8.  u  seeth  all  his  father's  sins,  .and  consider. 
18.  28  Because  he  considercth,  and  turneth  away 


'o  place ,  put,  set,  onr  sum. 
rd"  10.  20  consider  of  it,  take  advice,  and  speak 
5b  1.  8  Hast  thou  considered  my  servant  Job 

2.  2  Hast  thou  considered  my  servant  Job 
ia.  41!  20  That  they  may  see,  aud  know,  and  consi. 

4i  22  we  may  consider  them,  and  know  the 
ac.  1.  s,  7  thus  saith  the  Loud  . .  Consider  your 
2  1  s  I  pray  you,  consider  from  this  day  and 
2'  18  Consider  now  from  this  day  and  upward 
2.  18  day  that  the  foundation . .  was  laid,  con. 

’o  consider  or  act  wisely,  ^57  sakal,  5.  _ 

5b  24  27  they.,  would  not  consider  any  of  his  ways 
sa  ii.  1  Blessed  (is)  he  that  considereth  the  poor 

'  64.  q  they  shall  wisely  consider  of  hi3  doing 
rov.21.  12  The  righteous  (man)  wisely  considereth 

’o  consider  wisely,  sekal,  2. 

an.  7.  8  I  considered  the  horns,  and,  behold,  there 

Vo  set,  place,  put,  T\'V  shith 
rov  24.  32  I  saw,  (and)  considered  (it)  well ;  I  looked 

"0  hearken,  yotji  shama. 

Ki.  5.  8  I  have  considered  the  things  which  thou 

Vo  cause  to  turn  back ,  avtf  shuh}  5. 

>eut.  4.  39  consider  (it)  in  thine  heart,  that  the  Lord 
sa.  44.  19  none  considereth  in  his  heart,  neither 

To  view  thoroughly ,  looking  up  to,  avaOecopew. 

[eb.  13.  7  considering  the  end  of  (their)  conversa. 

Vo  reckon  up  or  thoroughly,  avaKoyi(oy.ai. 

Leb.  12.  3  consider  him  that  endured  such  contra. 

Vo  reckon  thoroughly,  StaXoyi  p.ai  dialog  izomai . 
olmi  1.  50  consider  that  it  is  expedient  for  us,  that 

To  see,  el5 ov  eidon. 

Lets  15.  6  and  elders  came  together  for  to  consider 

Vu  view,  look,  Btooptw  theored. 

leb.  7.  4  consider  how  great  this  man  (was),  unto 

Vo  learn  thoroughly,  Karayavddyu  katainanthano. 
.latt  6.  28  Consider  the  lilies  of  the  field,  how  they 
Vo  perceive  thoroughly  (■ with  the  mind) ,  Karayo  tu. 
.latt  7  a  but  considerest  not  the  beam  that  is  in 
,ukei2.  24  Consider  the  ravens:  for  they  neither  sow 

12.  27  Consider  the  lilies,  how  they  grow:  they 
lets  11.  6  I  considered,  and  saw  four  footed  beasts 
lom.  4.  19  he  considered  not  his  own  body  now  dead 
ieb  3  1  consider  the  Apostle  and  High  Priest  of 

10.  24  let  us  consider  one  another  to  provoke 

To  perceive  ( with  the  mind),  votw  noeo. 
t  Ti.  2.  7  Consider  what  I  say;  and  the  Lord  give 

To  look,  watch,  cnioireoi  skopeo. 

3al.  6.  1  considering  thyself,  lest  thou  also  be 
To  see  or  perceive  with  {self),  avveiSov  suneidon 
Acts  12.  12  when  he  had  considered ..  he  came  to  the 
To  send  or  put  together,  crwi-nyi  suniemi. 

Mark  6.  52  they  considered  not  (the  miracle)  of  the 

JSIDER,  to  diligently  — 

distinguish  for  oneself,  ]'3  bin,  7a. 

Psa.  37.  10  thou  shalt  dilligently  consider  his  place 

SSIST,  to  — 

"0  be,  dpi  eimi. 

Lukei2.  15  a  man’s  life  consisteth  not  in  the  abund. 

Vo  set,  put  together,  auvlar-npi  sunistemi. 

Col.  1. 17  all  things,  and  by  him  all  things  consist 

ISOLATION  — 

calling  alongside  {for  help),  irapdKKyais  parak. 
Luke  2.  25  waiting  for  the  consolation  of  Israel 
6.  24  for  ye  have  received  your  consolation 
Acts  4.  36  surnamed  Barnabas.  .The  sou  of  consola. 

15.  31  they  rejoiced  for  the  consolation 
Rom  15.  5  the  God  of  patience  aud  consolation 
2  Co.  1.  5  our  consolation  also  aboundeth  by  Christ 
x.  6,  6  (it  is)  for  your  consolation  aud  salva. 

I  7  so  (shall  ye  be)  also  of  the  consolation 
7  7  the  consolation  wherewith  he  was  comfo. 

Phil.  2.  1  If  (there  be)  therefore  any  consolation  in 
2  Th.  2.  16  hath  given  (us)  everlasting  consolation 
rinu.  7  we  have  great  joy  and  consolation  in  thy 
Heb.  6.  18  That,  .we  might  have  a  strong  consolatiou 

ISOLATIONS  — 

Comforts,  nioimn  tanchumolh. 

Job  13.  11  (Are)  the  consolations  of  God  snail  with 
21.  2  Hear,  .let  this  be  your  consolations 

Comforts,  D'ainffl  tanchumim. 

Isa.  66.  11  with  the  breasts  of  her  consolations 
Jer.  16.  7  give  them  the  cup  of  consolation  to 

INSORT  with,  to  — 

5  take  a  lot  beside  (another),  irpoaKXypSoj  proskl. 
Acts  17.  4  some  of  them  believed,  and  consorted  w. 

)NSPIRACY  — 

Conspiracy,  bond,  qeslier. 

2  Sa.  15. 12  and  the  conspiracy  was  strong;  for  the 
2  Ki.  17.  4  the  king  of  Assyria  found  conspiracy  in 
Jer.  11.  9  A  conspiracy  is  found  among  the  men  of 
Eze.  22.  25  a  conspiracy  of  her  prophets  in  the  midst 

.A  swearing  together,  trvvapoiria  sunomosia. 

Acts  23. 13  forty  which  had  made  this  conspiracy 


CONSPIRACY,  to  make  a  — 

1  .To  bind,  conspire  together,  wa  qashar. 

2  Ki.  12.  20  his  servants  arose,  and  made  a  conspir. 

2 .To  bind  a  bond,  -tip.  i»i5  qashar  qeslier. 

2  Ki.14.  19  they  made  a  conspiracy  against  him  in 

13  13  and  his  conspiracy  which  he  made 

15.  30  Hoshea  the  son  of  Elah  made  a  conspir. 

2  Ch.25.  27  they  made  a  conspiracy  against  him  in 

CONSPIRATOR  — 

To  bind,  conspire,  n»p  qashar.  . 

2  Sa.  15.  31  Ahithophel  (is)  among  the  conspirators 

CONSPIRE,  to  — 

1  .To  show  self  deceitful,  conspire,  7?)  naqal,  1. 

Gen.  37.  18  they  conspired  against  him  to  slay  him 

2.  To  bind,  conspire  together,  ~K)p  qashar. 

1  Sa,  22.  8  all  of  you  have  conspired  against  me 

23  13  Why  have  ye  conspired  against  me,  thou 

1  Ki  15  27  Baasha  the  son  of  Ahijah . .  conspired 

16.  9  his  servant  Zimri .  .conspired  against  him 
16. 16  Zimri  hath  conspired,  and  hath  also 

2  Ki.io  9  I  conspired  against  my  master,  and  slew 

is  10  Shallum  the  son  of  Jabesh  conspired 
15  25  a  captain  of  his,  conspired  against  him 
21.  23  the  servants  of  Amon  conspired  against 
21.  24  slew  all  them  that  had  conspired  against 
2  Ch.24.  21  they  conspired  against  him,  and  stoned 
’  22  24  his  servants  conspired  against  him 
33.  25  all  them  that  had  conspired  against  king 
Nch  4.  8  conspired  all  of  them  together  to  come 
Amos  7.  10  Amos  hath  conspired  against  thee  in  the 

3.  To  conspire  together  ( for  self),  ip'p  qashar,  7  ■ 

2  Ki.  9.  14  So  Jehu,  .conspired  against  Joram 

2  Ch  24.  23  his  own  servants  conspired  against  him 
24.  26  these  are  they  that  conspired  against 

CONSTANT,  to  be  — 

To  be  strong,  take  or  keep  hold  of,  pin  cliazaq. 

1  Ch.28.  7  if  he  he  constant  to  do  my  commandments 

CONSTANTLY  — 

Pre-eminently,  perpetually,  nxi  netsach. 

Prov.21.  78  the  man  that  hcarethspeaketh  constantly 

CONSTELLATION  — 

Firm,  thick,  stout  one,  Orion,  Vpa  kesil. 

Isa.  13. 10  the  stars  of  heaven  and  the  constellations 

CONSTRAIN,  to  — 

1  .To  take  or  keep  hold  of,  pin  chazak,  5. 

2  Ki.  4.  8  and  she  constrained  him  to  eat  bread 

2.  To  press,  straiten,  pis  tsuq,  5. 

Job  32.  18  the  spirit  within  me  constraineth  me 

3.  To  necessitate,  avayud^oi  anagkazo. 

Matt.  14.  22  Jesus  constrained  his  disciples  to  get 
Siark  6.  45  he  constrained  his  disciples  to  get  into 
Acts  28.  19  I  was  constrained  to  appeal  unto  Cesar 
Gal.  6.  12  they  constrain  you  to  he  circumcised 

4.  To  press  beyond  measure,  irapafiafopai  parabia. 
Luke24  29  they  constrained  him,  saying,  Abide  with 
Acts  16.  is  she  besought  (us).  .And  she  constrained 

5.  To  hold  together,  avvexM  sunecho. 

2  Co.  5.  14  the  love  of  Christ  constraineth  us 

CONSTRAINT,  by  — 

Of  necessity,  dvayKaoT cos  anagkastbs. 

1  Pe.  5.  2  not  by  constraint,  but  willingly  ;  not  for 

CONSULT,  to  — 

1  .To  give  or  take  counsel,  p>"  yaats. 

Psa  62  4  They  only  consult  to  east  (him)  down 
Mic.  6.  5  what  Balak  king  of  Moab  consulted,  and 
Hab.  2.  10  Thou  hast  consulted  shame  to  thy  house 


2.  To  be  consulted,  take  counsel,  yV‘  yaats,  2. 

1  Ki.12.  6  king  Rehoboam  consulted  with  old  men 
12.  8  consulted  with  the  young  men  that  were 

1  CI1.13.  1  David  consulted  with  the  captains  of 

2  Ch.20.  21  when  he  had  consulted  witli  the  people 
Psa.  83.  5  they  have  consulted  together  with  one 

3.  To  consult  for  oneself,  yy)  yaats ,  7- 

Psa.  -83.  3  They  have . .  consulted  against  thy  hidden 

4.  To  be  counselled,  take  counsel,  malak,  2. 

Nell.  5.  7  I  consulted  with  myself,  and  I  rebuked 

5.  To  ask,  inquire,  Vxci  shaal. 

Eze.  21.  21  he  consulted  with  images,  he  looked  in 

6.  To  take  counsel,  [iovKevopai  bouleuomai. 

Luke  14.  31  consulteth  whether  he  be  able  with  ten 
Johni2.  10  chief  priests  consulted  that  they  might 

7.  To  take  counsel  with  (another),  truaPovAeva  sum. 
Matt.  26.  4  consulted  that  they  might  take  Jesus  by 

CONSULT  together,  to  — 

To  take  counsel,  By:  yeat,  2. 

Dan.  6.  7  the  captains,  have  consulted  together  to 

CONSULTATION  — 

Counsel,  <Tvp.fiov\iov  sumboulion. 

Markis.  1  the  chief  priests  held  a  consultation  with 

CONSULTER  — 

To  inquire,  hniy  shaal. 

J)cuti8.  11  a  charmer,  or  a  consulter  with  familiar 


CONSUME,  to  — 

1  .To  eat,  devour,  Saw:  akal. 

Gen.  31.  40  in  the  day  the  drought  consumed  me 
Exodis.  7  thy  wrath,  (which)  consumed  them  as 
Lev.  6.  10  which  the  fire  hath  consumed  with  the 
9.  24  there  came  a  fire . .  and  consumed  upon 
Numii.  1  fire,  .burnt  among  them,  and  consumed 
16. 35  a  fire,  .consumed  the  tivo  hundred  aud 

2 1 .  28  a  flame  from  the  city . .  hath  consumed  Ar 
Deut.  4.  24  the  Lord  thy  God  (is)  a  consuming  fire 

5.  25  Nowtherefore.  .forthis  great  fire  will  con. 

7.  16  thou  shalt  consume  all  the  people  which 
9.  3  (as)  a  consuming  fire  he  shall  destroy 
32.  22  a  fire  is  kindled,  .and  shall  consume  the 
Judg  6.  21  consumed  the  flesh  and  the  unleavened 

1  Ki.  18.  38  fire  of  the  Lord,  .consumed  the  burnt 

2  Ki.  1. 10,  12  let  fire  come  down  from  heaven,  and  c. 

1.  10  there  came  down  fire,  .and  consumed 
1.  12  fire,  .came  down  from  heaven  and  consu. 

2  Ch  7.  1  fire  came  down  from  heaven,  and  consu. 
Job  1.  16  The  fire .  .hath  burnt,  .and  consumed 
15.  34  fire  shall  consume  the  tabernacles  of 

22.  20  the  remnant  of  them  the  fire  eonsumeth 
31.  12  it  (is)  a  fire  (that)  eonsumeth  to  destructi. 

Psa.  78.  63  The  fire  consumed  their  young  men  ;  and 
Jer  49  27  it  shall  consume  the  palaces  of  Ben-hadad 
Ezo.  19.  12  her  strong  rods,  .the  fire  consumed  them 

2.  To  eat,  devour,  akal,  3. 

Job  20.  26  a  fire  not  blown  shall  consume  him 

3.  To  cause  to  eat,  feed,  Spx  akal,  5. 

Eze.  21.  28  the  sword  (is)  drawn,  .to  consume  because 

4.  Food,  what  is  eaten,  nSpx  oklah. 

Eze  35.  12  saying,  .they  are  given  us  to  consume 

5.  To  fade,  wear  away,  balak. 

Job  13. 28  he,  as  a  rotten  thing,  eonsumeth,  as  a 

6.  To  fade,  wear  away,  n^3  balak,  3. 

Psa.  49.  14  their  beauty  shall  consume  in  the  grave 

7.  To  take  away  by  violence,  S15  gazal. 

Job  24.  19  Drought  and  heat  consume  the  snow 

8.  To  trouble,  crush,  c=n  hamam. 

Esth.  9  .24  to  consume  them,  aud  to  destroy  them 

9.7V>  consume,  crop  off,  S»pn  chasal. 

Deut.  28.  38  little  in ;  for  the  locust  shall  consume  it 

10. ro  inherit,  possess,  an;  yarash,  3. 

Deut.  28.  42  All  thy  trees,  .shall  the  locust  consume 

11. ro  be  completed,  finished,  consumed,  .-6s  kalali. 
Psa.  37.  20  they  shall  consume ;  Into  smoke  shall 

12. ro  finish,  consume,  nSs  kalah,  3. 

Gen.  41  30  and  the  famine  shall  consume  the  land 
Exod32.  10  let  me  alone,  .that  I  may  consume  them 

32  12  to  consume  them  from  the  face  of  the 
33.  3  I  will  not  go  up.  .lest  I  consume  thee  in 
33,  5  I  will  come  up . .  and  consume  thee  :  there. 
Lev.  26.  16  the  burning  ague,  that  shall  consume  the 
Numi6.  21,  45  that  I  may  consume  them  in  a  mom. 

25.  11  I  consumed  not  the  children  of  Israel 
Deut  7.  22  thou  mayest  not  consume  them  at  once 
28.  21  until  he  have  consumed  thee  from  off  the 
Jos  24.  20  he  will  turn . .  and  consume  you ..  after  that 

1  Sa.  2.  33  the  man  of  thine,  .(shall  be)  to  consume 

2  Sa.  21.  5  The  man  that  consumed  us,  and  that 
22.  38  turned  not  again  until  I  had  consumed 
22.  39  I  have  consumed  them,  and  wounded 

1  Ki  22.  11  push  the  Syrians,  until  thou  have  consu. 

2  Ki  13  17  thou  shalt  smite,  till  thou  have  consum. 

13.  19  smitten  Syria  till  thou  hadst  consumed  (it) 

2  Ch.  8.  8  whom  the  children  of  Israel  consumed 
Ezra  q.  14  angry  with  us  till  thou  hadst  consumed 
Psa  59  13  Consume(them) inwrath, consume(them) 
78.  33  their  days  did  lie  consume  in  vanity,  and 
1 19  87  They  had  almost  consumed  me  upon  earth 
Isa  10.  18  And  shall  consume  the  glory  of  his  forest 
27.  10  there  shall  he  lie  down,  and  consume  the 
Jer  %  3  thou  hast  consumed  them,  (hut)  they  have 

n  16  a  sword  after  them,  till  I  have  consumed 
10  25  devoured  him,  and  consumed  him,  and 
14  12  I  will  consume  them  by  the  sword,  and 
49  37  sivord  after  them,  till  I  have  consumed 
Lam  2  22  brought  up  hath  mine  enemy  consumed 
Eze/13.  13  great  hailstones  in  (my)  fury,  to  consume 
20  13  would  pour  out  my  fury .  .to  consume 
22  31  I  have  consumed  them  with  the  fire  of 
43'  8  I  have  consumed  them  in  mine  anger 

Ttns  11  6  the  sword  ,  shall  consume  his  branches 

Zee.  5-  4  sha11  consume  it  with  the  timber  thereof 

13 . To  melt,  dissolve,  do  mug. 

Isa  64.  7  thou  hast.. consumed  us,  because  of  our 

14 . To  end,  consume,  pp  supli,  5. 

Jer  8.  13  I  will  surely  consume  them,  sjuth  the  l. 
1  in  nipres  aud  consume  all  these 

Ea  2;  4t  I  wm  Utterly  consume  all  (things).from 
Z  P“'  r;  3  will  consume  man  and  beast ;  I  will  con. 

15.  To  end,  consume,  nso  saphah. 

Isa  7  20  a  razor . .  shall  also  consume  the  beard 

>*&■  «*  t  gasses. , ...»«« 


CONSUME 


19.  To  be  perfect,  finished,  consumed,  DCn  tamam. 
Jer.  27.  8  until  I  have  consumed  them  by  his  hand 

20.  To  perfect,  finish,  consume,  dqfi  tamam,  5. 

Eze.  22.  15  will  consume  thy  filthiness  out  of  thee 

24.  10  kindle  the  fire,  consume  the  flesh,  and 

‘LX.  To  use  up,  consume,  avaXiaiuo  analisko. 

Luke  9.  54  and  consume  them,  even  as  Elias  did  ? 
Gal.  5.  15  take  heed  that  ye  be  not  consumed  one  of 
2  Th.  2.  8  whom  the  Lord  shall  consume  with  the 

22.  To  spend,  be  at  charges,  bairuvaa  dapanao. 

Jas.  4.  3  that  ye  may  consume  (it)  upon  your  lusts 

23.  To  use  up  utterly,  consume  utterly,  KaravablaKu. 
Heb.  12.  29  For  our  God  (is)  a  consuming  fire 

CONSUME  away,  to  — 

1  .To  be  completed, finished,  consumed,  kalah. 
Psa.  37.  20  into  smoke  they  shall  consume  away 

2.  To  become  completed,  wasted  away,  ppp  maqaq,  2. 
Eze.  4. 17  and  consume  away  for  their  iniquity 
Zech.14.  12  their  eyes  shall  consume  away  in  their 

14.  12  their  tongue  shall  consume  away  in  their 

3.  To  waste  or  consume  away ,  pj3D  maqaq,  5. 

Zech.14.  12  Their  flesh  shall  consume  away  in  their 

CONSUME  away,  to  make  to  — 

To  melt,  waste,  HDD  masah,  5. 

Psa.  39.  n  thou  makest  his  beauty  to  consume  away 

CONSUME,  to  utterly  — 

To  be  completed,  finished,  consumed,  kalah. 
Neh.  9.  31  thou  didst  not  utterly  consume  them,  nor 

CONSUMED,  be  — 

To  be  completed,  finished,  consumed,,  n73  kalah. 

Dan.  n.  16  which  by  his  hand  shall  be  consumed 

CONSUMED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  eaten,  consumed,  'idn  akal,  2. 

Exod22.  6  If .  .the field,  be  consumed  (therewith) ; he 
Sumi2. 12  of  whom  the  flesh  is  half  consumed  when 

2 . To  be  eaten,  consumed,  akal,  4. 

Exod.  3.  2  and  the  bush  (was)  not  consumed 
Neh.  2.  3  the  gates  thereof  are  consumed  with  fire? 
2.  13  the  gates  thereof  were  consumed  with  Are 

3.  To  be  extinguished,  vanish,  Tjyn  daak,  2. 

Job  6. 17  they  are  consumed  out  of  their  place 

4.  To  be  completed,  finished,  consumed,  nSs  kalah. 

Job  4.  9  by  the  breath  of  his  nostrils  are  they  con. 

7.  9  (As)  the  cloud  is  consumed  anil  vanisheth 

19.  27  (though)  my  reins  be  consumed  within  me 
Psa.  39.  10  I  am  consumed  by  the  blow  of  thine  hand 

71.  13  Let  them  be  confounded  and  consumed 
90.  7  we  are  consumed  by  thine  anger,  and  by 
102.  3  my  days  are  consumed  like  smoke,  and 
Prov.  5.  11  when  thy  flesh  and  thy  body  are  con. 

Isa.  1.  28  they  that  forsake  the  Lord  shall  be  con. 

29.  20  the  scorner  is  consumed,  and  all  that 
Jer.  16.  4  they  shall  be  consumed  by  the  sword 

20.  18  that  my  days  should  be  consumed  with 
Eze.  5. 12  with  famine  shall  they  be  consumed,  in 

13.  14  ye  shall  be  consumed  in  the  midst  there. 
Mai.  3.  6  therefore  ye  sons  of  J acob  are  not  con. 

5.  To  be  ended,  consumed,  'I’id  suph. 

Isa.  66.  17  abomination,  and  the  mouse,  shall  be  con. 

6.  To  end,  consume,  hsd  saphah. 

Jer.  12.  4  the  beasts  are  consumed,  and  the  birds 

7.  To  be  ended,  consumed,  nsp  saphah,  2. 

Gen.  19.  15  lest  thou  be  consumed  in  the  iniquity  of 
19.  17  escape  to  the  mountain,  lest  thou  be  con. 
Nunn6.  26  lest  ye  be  consumed  iu  all  their  sins 

1  Sa.  12.  25  ye  shall  be  consumed,  both  ye  and  your 

8.  To  be  old,  V'j>\ )  ashesh. 

Psa  6.  7  Mine  eye  is  consumed  because  of  grief 
31.  9  mine  eye  is  consumed  with  grief,  (yea) 

31.  10  strength  faileth .  .my  bones  are  consumed 

9.  To  be  perfect,  finished,  consumed  opp  tamam. 
Num  17. 13  shall  we  be  consumed  with  dying? 

32.  13  until  all  the  generation,  .was  consumed 
Deut.  2.  15  to  destroy  them,  .until  they  were  consu. 

2.  16  when  all  the  men  of  war  were  consumed 
Josh.  5.  6  men  of  war.  .were  consumed,  because 

8.  24  were  all  fallen,  .until  they  were  consumed 

10.  20  slaying  them . .  till  they  were  consumed 

2  Ki.  7.  13  multitude  of  the  Israelites  that  are  con. 
Psa.  73.  19  they  are  utterly  consumed  with  terrors 
Isa.  16.  4  the  oppressors  are  consumed  out  of  the 
Jer.  6.  29  The  bellows  are  burnt,  the  lead  is  con. 

24.  10  among  them,  until  they  be  consumed 
36.  23  until  all  the  wall  was  consumed  in  the 
44.  12  they  shall  all  be  consumed,  (and)  fall  in 
44. 18  have  been  consumed  by  the  sword  and  by 
44.  27  all  the  men  of  Judah,  .shall be  consumed 
Lam.  3.  22  the  Lord's  mercies  that  we  are  not  con. 
Eze.  24.  11  (that)  the  scum  of  it  may  be  consumed 
47.  12  neither  shall  the  fruit  thereof  be  con. 

10 . To  be  finished,  consumed,  Dpp  tamam,  2. 

Numi4.  35  in  this  wilderness  they  shall  be  consumed 
Psa.  104.  35  Let  the  sinners  be  consumed  out  of  the 
Jer.  14.  15  By  sword,  .shall  those  prophets  be  con. 

44.  12  shall  all  be  consumed,  .(even)  be  con. 

CONSUMED  with,  to  be— 

To  be  gathered,  asaph, 

Eze.  34.  29  they  shall  be  no  more  consumed  with 


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CONSUMMATION  — 

Completion,  consumption,  rp>$  kalah. 

Dan.  9.  27  even  until  the  consummation,  and  that 

CONSUMPTION  — 

X. Completion,  consumption,  kalah. 

Isa.  10.  23  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  shall  make  a  con. 
28.  22  from  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  a  consumption 

2.  Completion,  consumption,  j’vV?  killayon. 

Isa.  10.  22  the  consumption  decreed  shall  overflow 

3.  Consumption,  wasting  away,  nans’  shacheplieth. 
Lev.  26.  16  I  will  even  appoint  over  you  terror,  con. 
Deut  28.  22  shall  smite  thee  with  a  consumption,  and 

CONTAIN,  to  — 

1  .To  contain,  Sia  kul,  3 a. 

1  Ki.  8.  27  the.  .heaven  of  heavens  cannot  contain 
2Ch.  2.  6  the.  .heaven  of  heavens  cannot  contain 

6.  18  the  heaven  of  heavens  cannot  contain 

2.  To  contain,  Si  3  kul,  5. 

I  Ki.  7.  26  with  flowers  of  lilies  :  it  contained  two 

7.  38  one  laver  contained  forty  baths  :  (and) 
Eze.  23.  32  thou  shalt  be . .  had  in  derision  ;  it  contain. 

3.  To  bear,  contain,  Kpu  nasa. 

Eze.  45.  11  that  the  bath  may  contain  the  tenth  part 

4.  To  have  space  for,  choreo. 

John  2.  6  containing  two  or  three  firkins  apiece 

CONTAIN,  can  — 

X.To  have  space  for,  xcvpA  choreo. 

John  21.  25  even  the  world  itself  could  not  contain 

2.  To  have  inward  power,  Zyupar  too  ixaiejjkrateuomai. 

1  Co.  7.  9  if  they  cannot  contain,  let  them  marry 

CONTAINED,  to  be  — 

To  hold  around,  nepiZx^  periecho. 

1  Pe.  2.  6  also  it  is  contained  in  the  Scripture 

CONTAINED  in,  the  things  — 

The  things,  ra  ta. 

Rom.  2.  14  do  by  nature  the  things  contained  in  the 

CONTEMN,  to  — 

X.To  loathe,  despise,  contemn,  na  buz. 

Song  8.  7  give  all.  .it  would  utterly  be  contemned 

2.  To  refuse,  reject,  Dpp  maas. 

Eze.  21.  10  it  contemneth  the  rod  of  my  son,  (as) 

21.  13  what  if  (the  sword)  contemn  even  the  rod? 

3.  To  despise,  f'R}  naats. 

Psa.  107.  11  contemned  the  counsel  of  the  Most  High 

4.  To  despise,  j’N)  naats,  3. 

Psa.  10.  13  Wherefore  doth  the  wicked  contemn  God? 

CONTEMNED,  to  be  — 

X.To  be  loathed,  despised,  contemned,  nta  bazah,  2. 
Psa.  15.  4  In  whose  eyes  a  vile  person  is  contemned 

2.70  be  lightly  esteemed,  nSi)  qalah,  2. 

Isa.  19.  14  and  the  glory  of  Moab  shall  be  contemned 

CONTEMPT  —  - 

X.To  loathe,  despise,  contemn,  Ua  buz. 

Job  12.  21  He  poureth  contempt  upon  princes,  and 
31.  34  or  did  the  contempt  of  families  terrify  me 
Psa.  107.  40  He  poureth  contempt  upon  princes,  and 
118.  22  Remove  from  me  reproach  and  contempt 
123.  3  we  are  exceedingly  filled  with  contempt 
123.  4  filled,  .with  the  contempt  of  the  proud 
Prov  18.  3  wicked  cometh. .cometh  also  contempt 

2.  Loathing,  despising,  contempt,  ]i')3  bizzayon. 

Esth.  1.  18  Thus,  .too  much  contempt  and  wrath 

3.  Abhorrence,  thrusting  away ,  pRT)  deraon. 

Dan.  12.  2  some  to  shame . .  everlasting  contempt 

CONTEMPT,  to  bring  into  — 

To  make  light  of,  qalal,  5. 

Isa.  23.  9  to  bring  into  contempt  all  the  honourable 

CONTEMPTIBLE  — 

1.70  be  loathed,  despised,  contemned,  nia  bazah.  2. 
Mai.  I.  7  The  table  of  the  LORD  (is)  contemptible 

1.  12  and  the  fruit  thereof. .  (is)  contemptible 

2.  9  have  I  also  made  you  contemptible  and 

2.  To  make,  think  nothing  of,  i^ovBeveai  exoutheneb. 

2  Co.  10.  10  presence  (is)  weak,  and  (his)  speech  con. 

CONTEMPTUOUSLY  — 

In  contempt,  uaa  babuz. 

Psa.  31.  18  which  speak  grievous  things,  .contempt. 

CONTEND  — 

To  contend,  strive,  an  rib. 

Job  31.  13  If  I  did  despise ..  when  they  contended 

CONTEND,  to  — 

1.  To  stir  up  oneself,  strive,  rna  gar  ah,  7. 

Deut.  2.  9  Distress  not  the  Moabites,  neither  contend 
2.  24  begin  to  possess  (it),  and  contend  with 
Prov  28.  4  but  such  as  keep  the  law  contend  with 

2.  To  judge,  enter  into  judgment,  )")  din. 

Eccl.  6.  10  neither  may  lie  contend  with  him  that 

3.  To  fret  oneself,  nan  charah,  5a. 

I  Jer.  12.  5  then  how  canst  thou  contend  with  horses? 


CONTINUAL 


X.To  contend,  strive,  an  rib. 

Neh.  13.  11  Then  contended  I  with  the  rulers,  and  1 
13.  17  I  contended  with  the  nobles  of  Judah, and|  1 
13.  25  I  contended  with  them,  and  cursed  them|  , 
Job  9.  3  If  he  will  contend  with  him,  he  cannot  |  I 
10.  2  show  me  wherefore  thou  contendcst  withj 
13.  8  accept  his  person?  will  ye  contend  for 
40.  2  Shall  he  that  contendeth  with  the  Almig. 
Isa.  49.  25  for  I  will  contend  with  him  that 

50.  8  who  will  contend  with  me  ?  let  us  stand 
57.  16  I  will  not  contend  for  ever,  neither  will 
Amos  7.  4  the  Lord  God  called  to  contend  by  fire 
Mic.  6.  1  Arise,  contend  thou  before  the  mountains 

5.  To  be  taken  into  judgment,  D5»  shaphat,  2. 

Prov  29.  9  (If)  a  wise  man  contendeth  with  a  foolish 

6.  To  judge  diversely  or  differently,  hiauplvu  diakr. 
Acts  11.  2  that  were  of  the  circumcision  contended 
Jude  9  Michael,  the  archangel  when  contending 

CONTEND  earnestly  for,  to  — 

To  contend  about  {anything),  iirayav'i(opai  epagii. 
Jude  3  ye  should  earnestly  contend  for  the  faith 

CONTENDED,  that  — 

Debate,  contention,  rusta  matstsuth. 

Isa  41. 12  (even)  them  that  contended  with  thee 

CONTENDETH,  that  — 

One  that  contends  or  strives,  3’i;  yarib. 

Isa.  49.  25  with  him  that  contendeth  with  thee 
Jer.  18. 19  the  voice  of  them  that  contend  with  me 
CONTENT,  to  be  — 

X.To  be  pleased,  desirous,  Sn;  yaal,  5. 

Exod.  2.  21  Moses  was  content  to  dwell  with  the  man 
Jos.  7.  7  would  to  God  we  had  been  content,  and 
Judg  17.  n  the  Levite  was  content  to  dwell  with  the 
19.  6  Be  content,  I  pray  thee,  and  tarry  all 

2  Ki.  5.  23  Naaman  said,  Be  content,  take  two  talents 

6.  3  Be  content,  I  pray  thee,  and  go  with  thy 
Job  6.  28  therefore  be  content ;  look  upon  me  :  for 

2.  To  hearken,  pppi  shama, 

Gen.  37.  27  sell  him.  .And  his  brethren  were  content 

3.  To  ward  off,  help,  suffice,  apuiai  arkeo. 

Luke  3.  14  and  be  content  with  your  wages 

1  Ti.  6.  8  having  food  and  raiment  let  us  be . .  cont. 
Heb.  13.  5  be  content  with  such  things  as  ye  have 

3  Jo.  10  prating  against  us.,  and  not  content  there. 

4. Self  sufficient,  avrapuris  autarkes. 

Phil.  4.  n  in  whatsoever  state  I  am.  .to  be  content 

5.  To  make  sufficient,  to  satisfy,  woieoi  rb  iKavbv. 

Marki5.  15  Pilate,  willing  to  content  the  people 

6.  To  be  good  in  the  eyes  of,  \)’P3  3p;  yatab  beene. 

Lev.  10.  20  And  when  Moses  heard  (that),  he  was  con. 

CONTENTION  — 

X. Strife,  contention,  |iu?  madon. 

Prov.22.  10  Cast  out  the  scorner,  and  contention 
Jer.  15.  10  a  man  of  strife  and  a  man  of  contention 
Ilab.  1.  3  are  (that)  raise  up  strife  and  contention 

2 . Debate,  nxp  matstsah. 

Prov  13.  10  Only  by  pride  cometh  contention:  but 

3.  Contention,  strife,  pleading,  cause,  3”!  rib. 

Prov  17.  14  leave  off  contention,  before  it  be  meddled 
18.  6  A  fool's  lips  enter  into  contention,  and 

4 . Contest,  ayiiv  agon. 

1  Th.  2.  2  to  speak  unto  you . .  with  much  contention 
5. Strife,  contention,  wrangling,  ZpiBda  eritheia. 

Phil.  1.  16  The  one  preach  Christ  of  contention,  not 
6. Strife,  contention,  wrangling,  Zpis  eris. 

1  Co.  1.  11  that  there  are  contentions  among  you 
Tit.  3.  9  avoid  foolish  questions . .  and  contentions 

7 . Paroxysm,  sharp  dispute,  napo£v<ry6sparoxusmos. 

Acts  15.  39  the  contention  was  so  sharp  between 

CONTENTIONS  — 

Strifes,  contentions,  D'rip  midyanim. 

Prov  18.  18  The  lot  causeth  contentions  to  cease,  and 

18.  19  (their)  contentions  (are)  like  the  bars  of 

19.  13  the  contentions  of  a  wife  (are)  a  continual 
23.  29  who  hath  sorrow  ?  who  hath  contentions? 

CONTENTIOUS  — 

X. Strife  contention,  DUTD  midyanim,  pip  madon. 
Prov.21.  19  than  with  a  contentious  and  an  angry 

26.  21  so  (is)  a  contentious  man  to  kindle  strife  I 

27.  15  A  continual  dropping,  .and  a  contentious  ' 
2. Loving  strife,  cptXbveiKos  philoneikos. 

1  Co.  ii.  16  if  any  man  seem  to  be  contentious,  we 

CONTENTIOUS,  they  that  are  — 

Those  of  contention,  0!  e’f  Zpiddas  hoi  ex  ertlheias. 
Rom!  2.  8  them  that  are  contentious,  and  do  not 

CONTENTMENT  — 

Self  sufficiency,  avrdpKeia  autarkeia. 

1  Ti.  6.  6  godliness  with  contentment  is  great  gain 

CONTINUAL  — 

1.7o  drive  away,  thrust  on,  Tip  farad. 

Prov.  19. 13  the  contentions  of  a  wife  (are)  a  continual 
27.  15  A  continual  dropping ..  and  a  contentious 


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2.  Continual,  tainid. 

lixod2Q  42  a  continual  burnt  offering  throughout 
Num  4  7  aud  the  continual  bread  shall  be  thereon 
28  a  two  lambs,  .(for)  a  continual  burnt  offer. 
28'  6  a  coutinual  burnt  offering,  which  was 
28'  10,  is,  24  beside  the  continual  burnt  otter. 
28’  24  which  (is)  for  a  continual  burnt  offering 
28'  41  Ye  shall  offer  (them)  beside  the  continual 
20  11  the  continual  burnt  offering,  and  the 
20  16  iq  22  25  beside  the  continual  burnt  offer. 
20!  28’  41,  44,  48  beside  the  continual  burnt  offer. 
2  Ki  2 s  40’his  allowance  (was)  a  continual  allowance 
2  Ch  2  4  for  the  continual  showbread,  and.. burnt 

Ezra  4!  s  afterward  (offered)  the  continual  burnt 
Neh  10.  44  the  showbread,  and  for  the  continual 
10  44  for  the  continual  burnt  offering,  of  the 
Prov  is.  is  a  merry  heart  (hath)  a  continual  feast 
Jer.  «;2.  ^4  there  was  a  continual  diet  given  him  of 
Eze.  46.  15  the  oil,  every  morning,  (for)  a  continual 

3.  Unintermitting,  not  left  at  all,  aSiaXemros  adia. 
Rom.  9.  2  I  have  great  heaviness  and  continual 


1.  To  the  end,,  els  reAos  eis  telos. 

Luke  1 8.  5  lest  by  her  continual  coming  she  weary 

5.  Without  turning  aside,  ■YJD  bilti  sarah. 

Isa  14.  6  He  who  smote.,  with  a  continual  stroke 


CONTINUAL  employment  — 

Continual,  continuity,  "i’pp  tamid. 

Eze.  39.  14  sever  out  men  of  continual  employment 


CONTINUALLY  — 

1 .  Thrusting  on,  driving  away,  «yiri3  bithdira. 

Dan  6  16  Thy  God,  whom  thou  servest  continually 

6.  20  is  thy  God,  whom  thou  servest  continu. 

2 . Continual,  ran  tamid. 

Kxod28.  29  for  a  memorial  before  the  Lord  continu. 

28  30  upon  his  heart  before  the  Lord  continu. 

29.  38  of  the  first  year  day  by  day  continually 
Lev  24  2  to  cause  the  lamps  to  burn  continually 

24.  3  shall  Aaron  order  it.,  before  the  Lord  con. 

24  4  order  the  lamps,  .before  the  Lord  conti. 

24  8  in  order  before  the  Lord  continually 

2  Sa  q  7  shalt  eat  bread  at  my  table  continually 
9. 13  So  Mephibosheth.  .did  eat  continually 

1  Ki.io.  8  Happy  (are)  thy  men.  .which  stand  conti. 

2  Ki  4.  9  an  holy  man.,  which  passeth  by  us  conti. 

25.  29  he  did  eat  bread  continually  before  linn 
1  Ch.  16.  6  the  priests  with  trumpets  continually 

16  11  Seek  the  Lord  . .  seek  his  face  continually 
16'  37  to  minister  before  the  ark  continually 
16  40  upon  the  altar,  .continually  morning  and 

23  31  to  offer  all  burnt  sacrifices . .  continually  b. 

"Ch  0  7  Happy  (are)  thy  men.,  which  stand  con. 

24  14  they  offered  burnt  offerings.. continually 

Psa.  34.  1  his  praise  (shall)  continually  (be)  in  my 
43.  27  let  them  say  continually,  Let  the  Lord 

48  17  and  my  sorrow  (is)  continually  before  me 
40’  II  let.  .thy  truth  continually  preserve  me 
40  16  let  such  as  love  thy  salvation  say  contm. 

=0  8  thy  burnt  offerings . .  continually  before 

69  23  and  make  their  loins  continually  to  shake 

70  4  let  such  as  love  thy  salvation  say  continu. 

71  3  whereunto  I  may  continually  resort 
71’  6  my  praise  (shall  be)  continually  of  thee 
71.  14  I  will  hope  continually,  and  will  yet 

72  15  prayer  also  shall  be  made  for  him  contiu. 
74'  24  Nevertheless  I  (am)  continually  with  thee 
74  2  4  the  tumult,  .against  thee  increaseth  con. 

log  13  Let  them  be  before  the  Lord  continually 
ioq  19  a  girdle  wherewith  he  is  girded  continu. 
119.  44  So  shall  I  keep  thy  law  continually  for 
119  109  My  soul  (is)  continually  in  my  hand  :  yet 
119  1 17  I  will  have  respect  unto  thy  statutes  con. 

Prov  6  21  Bind  them  continually  upon  thine  heart 

Isa  21  8  I  stand  continually  upon  the  watch  tower 

49  16  Behold.,  thy  walls  (are)  continuallybefore 

31  i"  hast  feared  continually  every  day,  because 

32  5  my  name  continually  every  day  (is)  bias. 
38  11  the  Lord  shall  guide  thee  continually 
60  11  Therefore  thy  gates  shall  be  open  contiu. 
63.  3  that  provoketh  me  to  anger  continually 

Jer  6.  7  before  me  continually  (is)  grief  and 

32  44  he  did  continually  eat  bread  before  him 
Eze.  46.  14  a  meat-offering  continually  by  a  perpetual 
Hos  12  6  judgment,  and  wait  on  thy  God  continu. 
Obad.  16  (so)  shall  all  the  heathen  drink  continu. 
Nah.  4.  19  thy  wickedness  passed  continually  ? 

Hab.  1. 17  not  spare  continually  to  slay  the  nations . 

Z.All  the  day,  DVrrSa  kol  hayyom. 

Gen  6  5  every  imagination,  .only  evil  continually 

1  Sa.  18.'  29  aud  Saul  became  David’s  enemy  continu. 

2  Sa.  19.  13  if  thou  be  not  captain . .  continually 

2  Cli  12  13  between  Relioboam  and  Jeroboam  conti. 
Job'  1  5  Job.. offered. Thus  did  Job  continually 

Psa  42.  3  they  continually  say  unto  me,  Where  (is) 
44. 13  My  confusion  (is)  contiuualy  before  me 
32  1  the  goodness  of  God  (eudureth)  continu. 

140!  2  continually  are  they  gathered  together 
Jer.  33. 18  offerings,  and  to  do  sacrifice  continually 

4.7/i  all  time,  nySja  hekol-eth. 

Prov.  6. 14  he  deviseth  mischief  continually 

5.  To  go  on  and  turn  back,  nut1)  liV?  halak  va-shub. 
Gen.  8.  3  returned  from  off  the  earth  continually 

G.  Through  all  {time),  Siavavris  diapantos. 

Luke24.  33  were  continually  in  the  temple,  praising 
Heb  13. 15  the  sacrifice  of  praise  to  God  continually 

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7.  To  the  unbroken  continuance,  els  to  Str/vaces. 

Heb.  7.  3  Son  of  God  ;  abideth  a  priest  continually 

10.  1  continually  make  the  comers  thereunto 

CONTINUALLY  upon,  to  attend  — 

To  endure  or  persevere  toward  {anything),  irpoa- 
Kaprepe  co  proskartereo. 

Rom.  13.  6  attending  continually  upon  this  very 

CONTINUALLY  to,  to  give  one’s  self  — 

To  endure  or  persevere  toward  {anything),  irpooKap- 
repew  proskartereo. 

Acts  6.  4  will  give  ourselves  continually  to  prayer 

CONTINUALLY,  to  wait  on  — 

To  endure  or  persevere  toward  {anything),  irpocr- 
Kaprepe  o>  proskartereo. 

Acts  10.  7  soldier,  .that  waited  on  him  continually 

CONTINUANCE  — 

1. Days,  c'd;  yamim. 

Psa  139. 16  (which)  in  continuance  were  fashioned 

2 .Indefinite  time,  oViy  olam. 

Isa.  64.  s  in  those  is  continuance,  and  we  shall  be 

CONTINUANCE,  patient  — 

A  remaining  under  {anything),  imopovt]  hupomone. 
Rom.  2.  7  who  by  patient  continuance  in  well  doing 

CONTINUE  — 

To  stand,  Dtp  qum. 

1  Sa.  13.  14  thy  kingdom  shall  not  continue  :  the 
Job  15.  29  neither  shall  his  substance  continue 

CONTINUE,  to  — 

I. 2b  tarry,  delay,  inx  achar,  3. 

Isa.  5.  11  that  continue  until  night,  (till)  wine 

2 . To  keep  hold,  pin  chazak,  5. 

Neh.  5.  16  also  I  continued  in  the  work  of  this  wall 

'A.  To  add,  yasapli,  5. 

Job  27.  1  Job  continued  his  parable,  and  said 
29.  1  Job  continued  his  parable,  and  said 

4.  To  sit,  2&',  yashab. 

Lev.  12.  4  she  shall  then  continue  in  the  blood  of 
12.  5  she  shall  continue  iu  the  blood  of  her 
Judg  5.  17  Asher  continued  on  the  sea  shore,  and 

2  Sa  6.  11  the  ark  of  the  Lord  continued  in  the 

1  KL’22.  1  they  continued  three  years  without  war 

5.  To  lodge  {all  night),  p7  lun. 

Job  17.  2  mine  eye  continue  in  their  provocation  ? 

6 . To  draw  out,  'tf'i?  mashak. 

Psa.  36. 10  0  continue  thy  loving  kindness  unto  them 

7.  To  stand,  105;  amad. 

Exodzi.  21  if  he  continue  a  day  or  two,  he  shall  not 
Ruth  2.  7  continued  even  from  the  morning  until 
Job  14  2  he  fleeth  also  as  a  shadow,  and  continueth 

Jer.  32.  14  put  them,  .that  they  may  continue  many 
Dan.  11.  8  he  shall  continue  (more)  years  than  the 

8.  To  cause  to  arise,  establish,  Dip  qum,  5. 

1  Ki.  2.  4  That  the  Lord  may  continue  his  word 

9 . To  tabernacle,  dwell,  jpai  shaken. 

Psa.  102.  28  The  children  of  thy  servants  shall  conti. 

10.7b  multiply,  make  many,  nyj  rabah,  5. 

1  Sa.  1.  12  as  she  continued  praying  before  the  Lo. 

II.  To  become,  happen,  yivopai  ginomai. 

Acts  19.  10  this  continued  by  the  space  of  two  years 

12.  To  remain  throughout,  buxplva  diameno. 

Luke22  28  Ye  are  they  which  have  continued  with 
Gal.  2.  5  that  the  truth  of  the  gospel  might  conti. 

2  Pe.  3.  4  all  things  continue  as.  .from  the  begin. 

13.  To  end  fully,  SiareXew  diateleb. 

Acts  27.  33  ye  have  tarried  and  continued  fasting 
14.7b  rub  through,  pass  the  time,  Siarpi&a  diatri. 
Johnn.  54  and  there  continued  with  his  disciples 
Acts  15.  35  Barnabas  continued  in  Antioch,  teaching 

15.7b  remain  on,  eVijueVi </  epimenb. 

John  8.  7  when  they  continued  asking  him,  he 
Acts  12.  16  Peter  continued  knocking:  and  when  they 

16.7b  set,  place,  '1<ttt)[j.i  histemi. 

Acts  26.  22  I  continue  unto  this  day,  witnessing  both 

17. 7b  sit  down,  uaB'fa  kathizo. 

Acts  18.  11  he  continued,  .a  year  and  six  months 

1 8 .  7b  remain,  pivai  menu. 

John  2.  12  and  they  continued  there  not  many  days 
8.  31  If  ye  continue  in  my  word,  (then)  are  ye 
13.  9  so  have  I  loved  you  :  continue  ye  in  my 

1  Ti.  2.  15  if  they  continue  in  faith  and  charity  and 

2  Ti.  3.  14  continue  thou  iu  the  things  which  thou 
Heb.  7.  24  this  (man),  because  he  continueth  ever 

13.  1  Let  brotherly  love  continue 
13.  14  here  have  we  no  continuing  city,  but  we 
1  Jo.  2.  19  they  would,  .have  continued  with  us 

2.  24  ye  also  shall  continue  in  the  Son,  and  in 
Rev.  17. 10  he  must  continue  a  short  space 

19. 7b  remain  on,  wapapivic  paramend. 

Heb.  7.  24  they  were  not  suffered  to  continue  by 
Jas.  1.25  looketh  into  the  perfect  law . .  and  contin. 

20.  To  extend  on,  Trapareiva  parateind. 

Acts  20.  7  aud  continued  his  speech  until  midnight 


21.7b  do,  iroieiv  poieb. 

Rev.  13.  s  power  was  given  unto  him  to  continue  for 

CONTINUE  all  night,  to  — 

To  spend  the  whole  night,  SiavoKrepevui. 

Luke  6.  12  and  continued  all  night  in  prayer  to  God 

CONTINUE  in,  to  — 

1.  To  remain  in,  ippevui  emmeno. 

Acts  14.  22  exhorting  them  to  continue  iu  the  faith 
Gal.  3.  10  Cursed (is)every  one  thatcontinuethnotin 
Ileb.  8.  9  they  continued  not  in  my  covenant,  and 

2.  To  remain  on,  impivoi  epimenb. 

Acts  13.  43  persuaded  them  to  continue  in  the  grace 
Rom.  6.  1  Shall  we  continue  in  sin,  that  grace  may 
11.  22  toward  thee,  goodness,  if  thou  continue  in 
Col.  1.  23  If  ye  continue  in  the  faith  grounded  and 
1  Ti.  4.  16  Take  heed  unto  thyself . .  continue  in  them 

3.7b  remain  beside  or  further,  irpoapivui  prosmenb. 

1  Ti.  5.  5  continueth  iu  supplications  and  prayers 

1. To  persevere  toward  {anything),  irpocrKapr^ptoi. 
Acts  1.  14  These  all  continued  with  one  accord  in 
2.  46  continuing  daily  with  one  accord  in  the 
Col.  4.  2  Continue  in  prayer,  and  watch  in  the 

CONTINUE  instant  in,  to  — 

To  persevere  toward  {anything),  irpocniapTtptu. 

Rom  12.  12  Rejoicing  in  hope,  .continuing  instant  in 

CONTINUE  steadfastly,  to  — 

To  persevere  toward  a  thing,  npooKaprepew  prosk. 
Acts  2.  42  they  continued  stedfastly  in  the  apostles' 

CONTINUE  with,  to  —  / 

1.  To  persevere  toward  {anything),  irpooKaprepew. 
Acts  8.  13  when  he  was  baptized,  he  continued  with 

2.  To  remain  toward,  irpocrpevui  prosmenb. 

Mattis.  32  because  they  continue  with  me  now  three 

3.  To  remain  alongside  with,  ovp.irapap.ivu>  sumpa. 
Phil.  1.  25  I  shall  abide  and  continue  with  you  all 

CONTINUED,  to  be  — 

To  continue,  pi  nun,  2,  5. 

Psa.  72. 17  his  name  shall  be  continued  as  long  as 

CONTINUING  — 

To  sojourn  or  sweep  away,  fri,  H3  gur,  garar,  la. 
Jer.  30.  23  a  continuing  whirlwind:  it  shall  fall  with 

CONTRADICT,  to  — 

To  speak  against,  avri\iyu>  antilego. 

Acts  13.  45  things  which  were  spoken  by  Taul,  con. 

CONTRADICTION  — 

A  speaking  against,  avnXoyla  antilogia. 

Heb  7.  7  without  all  contradiction  the  less  is  hies. 
12.  3  consider  him  that  endured  such  contra. 

CONTRARIWISE  — 

The  opposite,  on  the  contrary,  rouvavrlov  tounanti. 

2  Co.  2.  7  contrariwise  ye  (ought)  rather  to  forgive 

Gal.  2.  7  But  contrariwise,  when  they  saw  that  the 

1  Pe.  3.  9  but  contrariwise  blessing;  knowing  that 

CONTRARY  — 

1.  Contrariety,  perversity,  a  turning,  fisn  hephek. 
Eze.  16.  34  the  contrary  is  in  thee  from  (other) 

16.  34  no  reward  is  given,  .tliou  art  contrary 

2.  Opposition,  ’IP  qeri. 

Lev  26  21  if  ye  walk  contrary  unto  me,  and  will 

26  23  these  things,  but  will  walk  contrary  unto 
26  24  Then  will  I  also  walk  contrary  unto  you 
26  27  if  ye  will  not.  .hearken,  .but  walk  contr. 
26.  28  Then  I  will  walk  contrary  unto  you  also 

26  40  that  also  they  have  walked  contrary  unto 
26.  41  I  also  have  walked  contrary  unto  them 

3  Over  against,  opposite,  ivavrlos  enaniios. 

Matt  14.  24  ship  was.  tossed,  .for  the  wind  was  con. 
Mark  6.  48  for  the  wind  was  contrary  unto  them 
Acts  26  9  I  ought  to  do  many  things  contrary  to 

27  4  we  sailed .  .because  the  winds  were  con. 

1  Th  213  they  please  not  God,  and  are  contrary  to 
Titus  2.  8  he  that  is  of  the  contrary  part  may  be 

4.  Set  over  against,  virevavrios  hupenantios. 

Col.  2.  14  which  was  contrary  to  us,  and  took  it  out 

CONTRARY,  to  be  — 

To  lie  or  be  laid  over  against,  avriueipai  antikeimai. 
Gal  3.  17  these  are  contrary  the  one  to  the  other 
1  Ti.  1.  10  if  there  be  any  other  thing  that  is  contrary 

CONTRARY  to  — 

1 .  From  over  against,  airivavn  apenanti. 

Acts  17.  7  these  all  do  contrary  to  the  decrees  of 

2.  Contrary  to,  irapa  para. 

Acts  18.  13  persuadetli  meu  to  worship  God  contr.  to 
Rom  11  24  wert  grafted  contrary  to  nature  into  a 
16.  17  which  cause  divisions,  .contrary  to  the 

CONTRIBUTION  — 

Act  of  using  a  thing  in  common,  Koivwvia  koinonia. 
Rom.  15.  26  to  make  a  certain  contribution  for  the 

CONTRITE  — 

1.  Bruised,  contrite,  dakka. 

Psa.  34.  18  saveth  such  as  be  of  a  contrite  spirit 
Isa.  57.  15  withhim  also  (that  is)  of  a  contrite,  .spirit 


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2.  To  be  bruised,  tip1)  dakah,  2. 

Psa.  51.17  a  broken  and  a  contrite  heart,  0  God 

3. Smitten,  naj  nakeli. 

Isa.  66.  2  (him  that  is)  poor,  and  of  a  contrite  spirit 

CONTRITE  one  — 

To  be  bruised,  Nan  daka,  2. 

Isa.  57.  15  to  revive  the  heart  of  the  contrite  ones 

CONTROVERSY  — 

Strife,  contention,  pleading,  cause,  an  rib. 

i>eut  17.  8  matters  of  controversy,  within  thy  gates 
19.  17  both  the  men,  between  whom  the  coutro. 
21.  5  by  their  word  shall  every  controversy  and 
25.  1  If  there  be  a  controversy  between  men 
2  Sa.  15.  2  when  any  man  that  had  a  controversy 
2  ch.  19.  8  judgment  of  the  Lord,  and  for  controv. 
Isa.  34.  8  the  year  of  recompences  for  the  controv. 
Jer.  25.  31  for  the  Lord  hath  a  controversy  with  the 
Eze.  44.  24  in  controversy  they  shall  stand  in  judg. 
Hos  4.  1  for  the  Lord  hath  a  controversy  with  the 
12.  2  The  Lord  hath  also  a  controversy  with 
Mic.  6.  2  Hear  ye,  O  mountains,  the  Lord’s  con. 

6.  2  the  Lord  hath  a  controversy  with  his 

CONTROVERSY,  without  —  f 

Confessedly,  said  unanimously,  6fj.oXoyovp.erus. 

1  Ti.  3.  16  without  controversy  great  is  the  mystery 

CONVENIENT  — 

1. A  statute,  limited  and  apportioned  thing,  pn  choq. 

Prov.30.  8  feed  me  with  food  convenient  for  me 

2.  Right,  upright,  H?;  yashar. 

Jer.  40.  4  whither  it  seemeth  good  and  convenient 
40.  5  go  wheresoever  it  seemeth  convenient 

3.  Well  timed,  evnaipos  eukairos. 

Mark  6.  21  when  a  convenient  day  was  come,  that 

CONVENIENT,  to  be  — 

To  have  come  up  to,  be  becoming,  avyKiv  aneko. 

Eph.  5.  4  nor  jesting,  which  are  not  convenient 
Phil.  8  to  enjoin  thee  that  which  is  convenient 

CONVENIENT,  things  not  — 

The  things  not  seemly,  ra  py  KadriKovra. 

Rom.  1.  28  do  these  things  which  are  not  convenient 

CONVENIENT  season  — 

A  season,  time,  icaipis  kairos. 

Acts  24.  25  when  I  have  a  convenient  season  I  will 

CONVENIENT  time,  to  have  — 

To  have  good  time  or  season,  evKaipeu  eukaireo. 

1  Co.  16. 12  come  when  he  shall  have  convenient  time 

CONVENIENTLY  — 

In  good  time  or  season,  tvKaipws  eukairos. 

Marki4-  n  he  sought  how  he  might  conveniently 

CONVERSANT,  to  be  — 

1.  To  go  on,  halak. 

Josh.  8.  35  the  strangers  that  were  conversant  amo. 

2.  To  go  on  habitually,  ti^rr  halak,  7. 

i  Sa.  25.  15  as  long  as  we  were  conversant  with  them 

CONVERSATION  — 

1.  Way,  siTj  derek. 

Psa.  37.  14  slay  such  as  be  of  upright  conversation 
5o.  23  to  him  that  ordereth  (his)  conversation 

2. A  turning  up  and  down,  behaviour,  avaorpoepr]. 

Gal.  1.  13  ye  have  heard  of  my  conversation  in  time 
Eph.  4.  22  put  off,  concerning  the  former  conversa. 
i  Ti.  4.  12  an  example  of  the  believers,  .inconvers 
IIeb.13.  7  considering  the  end  of  (their)  conversa. 
Jas.  3.  13  let  him  show  out  of  a  good  conversation 

1  Pe.  1.  15  be  ye  holy  in  all  manner  of  conversation 

1.  18  vain  conversation  (received)  by  tradition 

2.  12  Having  your  conversation  honest  among 

3.  1  be  won  by  the  conversation  of  the  wives 
3.  2  While  they  behold  your  chaste  conversa. 
3.  16  that  falsely  accuse  your  good  conversa. 

2  Pe.  2.  7  vexed  with  the  filthy  conversation  of  the 

3.  11  ought  ye  to  be  in  (all)  holy  conversation 

3.  Citizen  state  or  life,  iroxlrevpa  politeuma. 

Phil.  3.  20  our  conversation  is  iu  heaven  ;  from 

4.  Turning,  turn,  manner,  rpiiros  tropos. 

Heb.  13.  5  conversation  (be)  without  covetousness 

CONVERSATION,  to  have  one’s  — 

To  turn  up  and  down,  behave  oneself,  avaorpeepw. 

2  Co.  x.  12  we  have  had  our  conversation  in  the 
Eph.  2.  3  we  all  had  our  conversation  in  times  past 
CONVERSATION,  let... be  — 

To  act  as  a  citizen,  xroAireuco  politeuo. 

Phil.  1.  27  let  your  conversation  be  as  it  becometh 
CONVERSION  — 

A  turning  upon,  emar potpri  epistrophe. 

Acts  15.  3  declaring  the  conversion  of  the  Gentiles 

CONVERT,  to  — 

1.  To  bring  back,  refresh,  shub,  5. 

Psa.  19.  7  The  law  of  the  Lord  (is)  perfect,  convert. 
2.70  turn  about  or  upon,  £m<rrpe<pui  epistrepho. 
Jas.  5. 19  do  err  from  the  truth,  and  one  convert 
5.  20  he  which  converteth  the  sinner  from  the 


CONVERTED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  turned,  ijsn  haphak,  2. 

Isa.  60.  5  abundance  of  the  sea  shall  he  converted 

2 . To  turn  back,  anr  shub. 

Psa.  51.  13  and  sinners  shall  he  converted  unto  thee 
Isa.  6.  10  understand  with  their  heart,  and  convert 

3.  To  turn  about  or  upon,  iiuarpetpu  epistrepho. 
Matti3.  15  they,  .should  be  converted,  and  I  should 
Mark  4.  12  lest  at  any  time  they  should  he  converted 
Luke  22.  32  when  thou  art  converted,  strengthen  thy 
John  12.  40  and  be  converted,  and  I  should  heal  them 
Acts  3.  19  Repent  ye  therefore,  and  he  converted 

28.  27  should  be  converted,  and  I  should  heal 

4 . To  turn,  orpetpw  strepho. 

Mattx8.  3  Except  ye  be  converted,  and  become  as 

CONVERTS  — 

To  turn  back,  aitr  shub. 

Isa.  1.  27  redeemed  with  judgment,  and  her  con. 

CONVEY,  to  — 

To  put,  place,  set,  aw  sum. 

i  Ki.  5.  9  I  will  convey  them  by  sea  in  floats  unto 

CONVEY  over,  to  — 

To  cause  to  pass  over,  135 ;  abar,  5. 

Nell.'  2.  7  may  convey  me  over,  till  I  come  into  J. 

CONVEY  one’s  self  away,  to  — 

To  move  or  glide  out  of  (the  way),  euvem  ekneo. 

John  5.  13  for  Jesus  had  conveyed  himself  away 
CONVICT,  to  — 

To  convict,  eXeyxeo  eleycho. 

John  8.  9  being  convicted  by  (their  own)  conscience 

CONVINCE,  to  — 

1  .To  make  manifest  or  prominent,  na;  yakach,  5. 
Job  32.  12  (there  was)  none  of  you  that  convinced  J. 

2 . To  convict,  iXeyxoi  eleycho. 

John  8.  46  Which  of  you  convinceth  me  of  sin? 

1  C0.14.  24  he  is  convinced  of  all,  he  is  judged  of  all 
Titus  1.  9  to  exhort  and  to  convince  the  gainsayers 
Jas.  2.  9  are  convinced  of  the  law  as  transgressors 

3.  To  convict  utterly,  i^eXeyxeo  exeleycho. 

Jude  15  to  convince  all  that  are  ungodly  among 

4.  To  convict  thoroughly,  SiaKareXeyxopai. 

Acts  18.  28  for  he  mightily  convinced  the  Jews 

CONVOCATION  — 

A  calling  (together),  convocation,  ffipp  miqra. 
Exodi2.  16  (there  shall  be)  an  holy  convocation,  and 
12.  16  there  shall  be  an  holy  convocation  to  you 
Lev.  3.  2  yeshallproclaim(tobe)holy convocations 
23.  3  the  sabbath  of  rest,  an  holy  convocation 
23.  4  holy  convocations,  which  ye  shall  procl. 
23.  7  ye  shall  have  an  holy  convocation 
23.  8  in  the  seventh  day  (is)  an  holy  convoca. 
23.  21  it  may  be  an  holy  convocation  unto  you 
23.  24  blowing  of  trumpets,  an  holy  convocation 
23.  27  it  shall  be  an  holy  convocation  unto  you 
23.  35  the  first  day  (shall  he)  an  holy  convoca. 
23.  36  on  the  eighth  day  shall  be  an  holy  convo, 
23.  37  which  ye  shall  proclaim  (to  be)  holy  con. 
Nura  28. 18  In  the  first  day  (shall  he)  an  holy  convo. 

28.  25,  26  ye  shall  have  an  holy  convocation 

29.  1,  12  ye  shall  have  an  holy  convocation 
29.  7  ye  shall  have,  .an  holy  convocation 

COOK  — 

A  slaughterer,  cook,  naa  tabbach. 

1  Sa.  9.  23  Samuel  said  unto  the  cook,  Bring  the 

9.  24  the  cook  took  up  the  shoulder,  aud  (that) 

COOKS  — 

Female  cooks,  ninaa  tabbachoth. 

x  Sa.  8.  13  he  will  take  your  daughters,  .(to  he)  cooks 
COOL  — 

Wind,  nn  ruach. 

Gen.  3.  8  in  the  garden  in  the  cool  of  the  day 
COOL,  to  — 

To  cool  down,  Karaxpvxoj  katapsucho. 

Lukei6.  24  dip  the  tip  of  his  finger,  .and  cool  my 

COOS,  K£s. 

A  small  island  on  the  coast  of  Caria,  near  Myndos  and 
Cnidos ;  N.W.  from  Rhodes ;  now  called  Stanchio  or 
Stanlco ;  it  was  the  birth  place  of  Hippocrates,  Apelles, 
and  Simonides. 

Acts  21.  1  we  came  with  a  straight  course  unto  C. 

COPING  — 

Opera  palm  (of  the  hand),  projecting  stone,  npr>.  _ 

1  Ki.  7.  9  even  from  the  foundation  unto  the  coping 

COPPER  — 

Copper,  brass,  ntjni  nechosheth. 

Ezra  8.  27  vessels  of  fine  copper,  precious  as  gold 

COPPERSMITH  — 

Brazier,  coppersmith,  xaXuevs  clialkeus. 

2  Ti.  4.  14  Alexander  the  coppersmith  did  me  much 
COPULATION  — 

Effusion,  naatfi  eliekabah. 

Lev.  15.  16  if  any  man's  seed  of  copulation  go  out 
15. 17  every  skin,  whereon  is  the  seed  of  copula. 
15.  18  whom  man  shall  lie  (with)  seed  of  copu. 


COPY  — 

1. A  second,  double,  njif'O  mishneh. 

Deut  17.  18  he  shall  write  him  a  copy  of  this  law  in 
Josh.  8.  32  he  wrote  there  upon  the  stones  a  copy  of 

2 . Copy,  transcript,  UBh?  pwshegen. 

Ezra  4.  11  This  (is)  the  copy  of  the  letter  that  they 

4.  23  when  the  copy,  (was)  read  before  Relium 

5.  6  The  copy  of  the  letter  that  Tatnai,  gov. 

7.  11  Now  this  (is)  the  copy  of  the  letter  that 

3.  Copy,  transcript,  }vyps  pathshegen. 

Esth.  3.  14  The  copy  of  the  writing,  for  a  command. 
4.  8  gave  him  the  copy  of  the  writing  of  the 

8.  13  The  copy  of  the  writing  for  a  command. 

COPY  out,  to  — 

To  remove,  transcribe,  pny  athaq,  5. 

Prov  25.  1  which  the  men  of  Hezekiah ..  copied  out 

COR  — 

Cor  (a  measure  of  dry  and  liquid  things),  13  kor. 
Eze.  45.  14  the  tenth  part  of  a  bath  out  of  the  cor 

CORAL  — 

B.ed  coral,  rtotci  ramoth. 

Job  28.  18  No  mention  shall  he  made  of  coral,  or  of 
Eze.  27.  16  they  occupied  in  thy  fairs  with,  .coral 

CORBAN  — 

Anything  Irrought  near  to  God,  Kopfiau  korban. 

Mark  7.  n  If  a  man  shall  say .  .(It  is)  Corban,  that 
CORD  — 

1  .Rope,  cord,  chebel. 

Josh.  2. 15  she  let  them  down  by  a  cord  through  tile 
Esth.  1.  6  fastened  with  cords  of  fine  linen  and 
Job  36.  8  And ..  be  holden  iu  cords  of  affliction 
41.  1  or  his  tongue  with  a  cord.. thou  lettest 
Psa.  140.  5  The  proud  have  hid  a  snare,  .and  cords 
Prov.  5.  22  he  shall  be  holden  with  the  cords  of  his 
Eccl.  12.  6  Or  ever  the  silver  cord  be  loosed,  or  the 
Isa.  5.  18  that  draw  iniquity  with  cords  of  vanity 
Jer.  38.  6  and  they  let  down  Jeremiah  with  cords 
38.  11  let  them  down  by  cords  into  the  dungeon 

38.  12  under  thine  arm  holes  under  the  cords 
38. 13  So  they  drew  up  Jeremiah  with  cords,  and 

Eze.  27.  24  in  chests  of  rich  apparel,  hound  with  cords 
Hos.  11.  4  I  drew  them  with  cords  of  a  man,  with 
Mic.  2.  5  cast  a  cord  by  lot  in  the  congregation  of 

2. A  thread,  cord,  wn  chut. 

Eccl.  4.  12  and  a  threefold  cord  is  not  quickly  broken 

3.  A  pin  (of  a  tent),  in;  yether. 

Job  30.  11  he  hath  loosed  my  cord,  and  afflicted  me 

4.  Cord,  string,  in'o  'methar. 

EX01I35.  18  and  the  pins  of  the  court,  and  their  cords 

39.  40  the  hanging  for  the  court  gate,  his  cords 
Num.  3.  26  the  cords  of  it,  for  all  the  service  thereof 

3.  37  the  pillars  of  the  court . .  and  their  cords 

4.  26  their  cords,  and  all  the  instruments  of 
4.  32  the  pillars  of  the  court,  .and  their  cords 

Isa.  54.  2  lengthen  thy  cords,  and  strengthen  thy 
Jer.  10.  20  M  y  tabernacle  is  spoiled,  and  all  my  cords 

5.  Thick  cord,  raj;  aboth. 

Judgis.  13  they  bound  him  with  two  new  cords,  and 
15.  14  the  cords  that  (were)  upon  his  arms  beca. 
Psa.  2.  3  Let  us . .  cast  away  their  cords  from  us 
1 18.  27  bind  the  sacrifice  with  cords,  (even)  unto 
129.  4  he  hath  cut  asunder  the  cords  of  the 

CORDS,  small  — 

A  cord  made  of  bulrushes,  oxoiviov  schoinion. 

John  2.  15  when  he  had  made  a  scourge  of  small  co. 

CO  RE,  K ope. 

The  Greek  form  of  Eorah. 

Jude  11  for  they . .  perished  in  the  gainsaying  of  C. 

CORIANDER  — 

A  round  aromatic  seed,  13  gad. 

Exodi6.  31  and  it  (was)  like  coriander  seed,  white 
Num  11.  7  tiie  manna  (was)  as  coriander  seed,  and 

CO  RINTH,  K optvOos. 

Capital  of  Achaia  Proper,  on  the  isthmus  between  the 
Peloponnesus  and  the  mainland  between  the  gulfs  of 
Lepanto  aud  dSgina.  Here  Paid  dwelt  eighteen  months. 
Acts  18.  1  After  these  things  Paul .  .came  to  C. 

19.  1  while  Apollos  was  at  C.,  Paul  having 

1  Co.  1.  2  the  church  of  God  which  is  at  C. 

2  Co.  1.  1  the  church  of  God  which  is  at  C. 

1.  23  to  spare  you  I  came  not  as  yet  unto  C. 

2  Ti.  4.  20  Erastus  abode  at  C.:  but  Trophimus  havo 

CORINTHIAN,  KoplrBios. 

A  native  or  inhabitant  of  Corinth. 

Acts  18.  8  and  many  of  the  C.  hearing  believed,  aud 
2  Co.  6.  11  0  (ye)  C.,  our  mouth  is  open  unto  you 

CORMORANT  — 

1  .Pelican,  n.V|5  qaath. 

Isa.  34.  11  the  cormorant  and  the  bittern  shall  pos. 
Zeph.  2. 14  the  cormorant  and  the  bittern  shaUJodge 

2.  Cormorant,  Tibet  shalak. 

Lev.  11.  17  the  little  owl,  and  the  cormorant,  and  the 
Deut  14.  17  pelican,  and  the  gier.  .and  the  cormorant 

CORN  — 

1. Mixed  produce,  W>3  belli. 

Job.  24.  6  They  reap,  .his  corn  in  the  field ;  and 


CORN 


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CORRUPT 


2.  Wheat,  corn,  gram,  i3,'i3  bar. 

Gen.  41.  35  lay  up  corn  under  the  hand  of  Pharaoh 

41.  49  Joseph  gathered  corn  as  the  sand  of  the 

42.  3  ten  brethren  went  down  to  buy  corn  in  E. 
42.  25  commanded  to  fill  their  sacks  with  corn 
45.  23  ten  she  asses  laden  with  corn  and  bread 

Job  39.  4  Their  young  ones.,  they  grow  up  with  corn 
Psa.  65. 13  valleys  also  are  covered  over  with  corn 
72.  16  There  shall  be  an  handful  of  corn  in  the 
Prov  11.  26  He  that  withholdeth  corn,  the  people 

3.  A  threshing  floor,  pii  goren. 

Deut  16.  13  after  that  thou  hast  gathered  in  thy  corn 

4 . Corn,  grain,  dagan. 

Gen.  27.  28  God  give  thee .  .plenty  of  corn  and  wine 

27.  37  with  corn  and  wine  have  I  sustained  him 
Num  18.  27  as  though,  .the  corn  of  the  threshing-fio. 
Deut.  7.  13  he  will  also  bless,  .thy  corn,  and  thy  wine 

11.  14  that  thou  mayest  gather  in  thy  corn,  and 

12.  17  within  thy  gates  the  tithe  of  thy  corn 
14.  23  thou  shalt  eat.  .the  tithe  of  thy  corn 
18.  4  The  first  fruit  (also)  of  thy  corn,  of  thy 

28.  51  which  (also)  shall  not  leave  thee,  .corn 
33.  28  fountain  of  Jacob,  .upon  a  laud  of  corn 

2  Ki.18.  32  Until  I.  .take  you  away  to.  .a  land  of  corn 
2  Ch.  31.  5  the  first  fruits  of  corn,  wine,  and  oil,  and 
32.  28  Storehouses  also  for  the  increase  of  corn 
Neh.  5.  2  we  take  up  corn,  .that  we  may  eat,  and 

5.  3  have  mortgaged .  .that  we  might  buy  corn 
5.  10  might  exact  of  them  money  and  corn  :  I 
5.  11  also  the  hundi-edth  (part)  of  the.  .corn 
10  39  Levi  shall  bring  the  offering  of  the  corn 
13  s  the  tithes  of  the  corn,  the  new  wine,  and 

13.  12  Then  brought  all.  .the  tithe  of  the  corn 
Tsa.  4.  7  more  than  in  the  time,  .their  corn  and 

65.  9  thou  preparest  them  corn,  when  thou 
78  24  and  had  given  them  of  the  corn  of  heaven 
Isa.  36.  17  a  land  of  corn  and  wine,  a  land  of  bread 
62.  8  I  will  no  more  give  thy  com  (to  be)  meat 
Lam  2  i2They:say  to  their  mothers,  Where  (is)  corn 

Eze.  36.  29  I  will  call  for  the  com,  and  will  increase 
IIos.  2.  8  she  did  not  know  that  I  gave  her  corn 

2.  9  take  away  my  com  in  the  time  thereof 

2.  22  the  earth  shall  hear  the  com,  and  the 
7.  14  they  assemble  themselves  for  corn  and 

14.  7  they  shall  revive  (as)  the  com,  and  grow 
Joel  I.  10  the  land  moumeth ;  for  the  com  is  wasted 

1.  17  the  barns  are  broken  down  ;  for  the  corn 

2.  19  I  will  send  you  com,  and  wine,  and  oil 
Hag  1  11  upon  the  corn,  and  upon  the  new  wine 
Zee.  9. 17  Corn  shall  make  the  young  men  cheer. 

5.  Standing  corn,  nop  qamah. 

Deut  16.  9  beginnest  (to  put)  the  sickle  to  the  com 
Isa.  17.  5  as  when  the  harvest  man  gathereth  the  co. 

6.  Grain,  corn,  -nw  slieber. 

Gen.  42.  1  Jacob  saw  that  there  was  corn  in  Egypt 
42.  2  I  have  heard  that  there  is  corn  in  Egypt 
42. 19  go  ye,  carry  com  for  the  famine  of  your 

42.  26  they  laded  their  asses  with  the  corn,  and 

43.  2  when  they  had  eaten  up  the  corn  which 

44.  2  put ..  in  the  sack's  mouth . .  his  corn  money 

47.  14  gathered  up  all  the  money .  .for  the  com 

Amos  8.  5  new  moon  be  gone,  that  we  may  sell  corn  ? 

7. Son,  produce,  )?  ben. 

Isa.  21.  10  0  my  threshing,  and  the  corn  of  my  floor 

8.2I  ’kernel ,  a  grain,  seed,  k6kkos  kokkos. 

Johni2.  24  Except  a  corn  of  wheat  fall  into  the  grou. 

0.  Wheat,  corn,  grain,  a 'nos  sitos. 

Mark  4.  28  then  the  ear,  after  that  the  full  corn  in 
Acts  7.  12  when  Jacob  heard  that  there  was  corn  in 

10.  Sow; re  fields  of  grain,  crir6piya  sporima. 

11  att  1 2.  1  began  to  pluck  the  ears  of  corn,  and  to  eat 

CORN,  beaten  — 

Corn  beaten  or  bruised,  fcna  geres. 

Lev.  2.  14  offer,  .(even)  corn  beaten  out  of  full  ears 
2.  16  of  the  beaten  corn  thereof,  and  (part)  of 

CORN  fields  — 

Sown  fields  of  grain,  trwipiya  sporima. 

Hark  2.  23  he  went  through  the  corn  fields  on  the 
Luke  6.  1  that  he  went  through  the  corn  fields 

CORN,  ears  of  — 

\.An  ear  of  grain,  joins'  shibboleth. 

Gen.  41.  5  seven  ears  of  corn  came  up  upon  one 
Ruth  2.  2  glean  ears  of  corn  after  (him)  in  whose 
Job  24.  24’ cut  off  as  the  tops  of  the  ears  of  corn 

2.  An  ear  of  grain,  rrraxos  slaclius. 

Ilatti2.  1  began  to  pluck  the  ears  of  corn,  and  to 
Mark  2.  23  disciples  began . .  to  pluck  the  ears  of  corn 
Luke  6.  1  his  disciples  plucked  the  ears  of  corn 

CORN,  full  ears  of  — 

Garden  land,  grain,  karmel. 

2  Ki.  4.  42  brought,  .full  ears  of  corn  in  the  husk 

CORN,  ground  — • 

Pounded  corn  or  grain,  grits,  nisi  nphoth. 

2  Sa.  17.  19  the  woman,  .spread  ground  corn  thereon 

CORN,  heap  of  — 

A  heap  of  grain,  nap;;,  aremah. 

Ruth  3.  7  lie  down  at  the  end  of  the  heap  of  corn 

CORN,  old  — 

Old  corn  or  produce,  unj  abur. 

Josh.  5. 11  they  did  eat  of  the  old  corn  of  the  land 
5.  12  after  they  had  eaten  of  the  old  corn  of 


CORN,  parched  — 

Parched  or  roasted  ears,  '?p,  k'?P  gali. 

Lev.  23.  14  shall  eat  neither  bread,  nor  parched  com 
Ruth  2.  14  he  reached  her  parched  (corn),  and  she 

1  Sa.  17.  17  Take  now.,  an  ephah  of  this  parched  (com) 

25.  18  took,  .five  measures  of  parched  (corn) 

2  Sa.  17.  28  Brought,  .flour,  and  parched  (corn),  and 

CORN,  standing  — 

What  stands  up,  nag  qamah. 

Exod22.  6  so  that,  .the  standing  corn,  or  the  field 
Deut23-  25  When  thou  comest  into  the  standing  corn 
23.  25  a  sickle  unto  thy  neighbour's  standing  co. 
Judg  15.  5  he  let  (them)  go  into  the  standing  com  of 
°  15.  5  both  the  shocks,  and  also  the  standing  co. 

COR-NE-LIUS,  KopypAios. 

A  converted  Roman  ceuturion  at  Caesarea. 

Acts  10.  1  There  was  a  certain  man .  called  C. 

10.  3  an  angel  of  God.  .saying  unto  him,  C. 

10.  7  when  the  angel  which  spake  unto  C.  was 
10.  17  the  men  which  were  sent  from  C.  had 
10.  21  men  which  were  sent  unto  him  from  C. 

10.  22  C. . .  was  warned  from  God  by  an  holy  angel 
10.  24  C.  waited  for  them,  and.  .called  together 
10.  25  as  Beter  was  coming  in,  C.  met  him,  and 
10.  30  C.  said,  Eour  days  ago  I  was  fasting 

10.  31  C.,  thy  prayer  is  heard,  and  thine  alms 

CORNER— 

1.  Wing,  kanaph. 

Isa.  11. 12  gather,  .from  the  four  corners  oftheearth 
Eze.  7.  2  the  end  is  come  upon  the  four  comers  of 

2 .Shoulder,  vjns  katheph. 

2  Ki.n.  n  about  the  king,  from  the  right  corner  of 

11.  11  to  the  left  comer  of  the  temple,  (aloug) 

3.  Angle,  yixpa  miqtsoa. 

Exod26.  24  both  ;  they  shall  be  for  the  two  corners 

36.  29  thus  he  did  to  both,  .in  both  the  corners 
Eze.  41.  22  the  corners  thereof,  and  the  length  there. 
46.  21  caused  me  to  pass  by  the  four  corners  of 
46.  2:  in  every  comer  of  the  court,  .(was)a  court 
46.  22  In  the  four  comers  of  the  court ..  courts 

4. Side,  quarter,  nx9  peak. 

Exod25-  26  put  the  rings  in  the  four  corners  that 

36.  25  the  other  side,  .toward  the  north  corner 

37.  13  put  the  rings  upon  the  four  corners  that 
Lev.  19.  9  thou  shalt  not  wholly  reap  the  corners  of 

19.  27  Ye  shall  not  round  the  comers  of  your 
19.  27  neither  shalt  thou  mar  the  corners  of  thy 
21.  s  neither  shall  they  shave  off  the  comer  of 
23.  22  the  corners  of  thy  field  when  thou  reapest 
Nuni24.  17  shall  smite  the  corners  of  Moab,  and 
Josh.  t8,  14  compassed  the  corner  of  the  sea  southw. 
Neh.  9.  22  didst  divide  them  into  comers :  so  they 
Jer.  9.  26  Moab,  and  all.  .in  the  utmost  comers 
25.  23  Buz,  and  all.  .in  the  utmost  corners 

48.  45  shall  devour  the  corner  of  .Moab,  and  the 

49.  32  them  (that  are)  in  the  utmost  corners 
Amos  3. 12  that  dwell  in  Samaria  in  the  corner  of  a 

5 . Corner,  j 3 pen. 

Prov.  7.  8  Passing  through  the  street  near  her  cor. 
Zech.14.  10  unto  the  corner  gate,  and  (from)  the 

6.  Corner,  front,  a  chief  man,  nss  pinnah. 

Exod27.  2  make  the  horns,  .upon  the  four  corners 

38.  2  made  the  horns  thereof  on  the  four  corn. 

1  Ki.  7.  34  undersetters  to  the  four  corners  of  one 

2  Ki.  14.  13  the  gate  of  Ephraim  unto  the  comer 

2  Ch.  26.  9  Uzziah  built  towers,  .at  the  corner  gate 
28.  24  he  made  him  altars  in  every  comer  of 
Neh.  3.  24  from  the  house  of  Azariah . .  unto  the  cor. 

3.  31  Miphkad,  and  to  the  going  up  of  the  cor. 

3.  32  between  the  going  up  of  the  corner  unto 
Job  1.  19  a  great  wind,  .smote  the  four  corners  of 
38.  6  or  who  laid  the  corner  stone  thereof 
Psa.118.  22  is  become  the  head  (stone)  of  the  corner 
Prov.  7.  12  without,  .and  lieth  in  wait  at  every  cor. 
21.  9  better  to  dwell  in  a  corner  of  the  house 
25.  24  better  to  dwell  in  a  corner  of  the  house 
Isa.  28. 16  I  lay  in  Zion .  .a  precious  corner  (stone) 
Jer.  31.  38  from  the  tower,  .unto  the  gate  of  the  cor 
31.  40  unto  the  corner  of  the  horse  gate  toward 
51.  26  shall  not  take  of  thee  a  stone  for  a  com. 
Eze.  43.  20  put  (it),  .on  the  four  corners  of  the  settle 

45.  19  upon  the  four  comers  of  the  settle  of  the 
Zecli.io.  4  Out  of  him  came  forth  the  corner,  out  of 

7 . Tread,  foot,  ays  paam. 

Exod25.  12  and  put  (them)  in  the  four  corners 

37.  3  rings,  .(to  be  set)  by  the  four  corners  of 

1  Ki.  7.  30  the  four  corners  thereof  (had)undersetters 

8.  Rib,  ySx  tsela. 

Exod3o.  4  under  the  crown  of  it,  by  the  two  corners 
37.  27  under  the  crown  thereof,  by  the  two  cor. 

9 . End,  extremity,  nxp  qatsah. 

Exod27.  4  four  brasen  rings  in  the  four  comers 

10.  Tb  be  scraped,  cornered,  yvp  qatsa,  6. 

Eze.  46.  22  these  four  comers  (were)  of  one  measure 

11. ro  turn  the  face,  front,  njs  panah. 

2  Ch.  25.  23  from  the  gate  of  Ephraim  to  the  corner 

12.  A  beginning,  apxv  arche. 

Acts  10.  11  as"  a  great  sheet  knit  at  the  four  corners 
11.  5  let  down  from  heaven  by  four  corners 

13.  Angle,  corner,  yavla  gunia. 

Matt.  6.  5  they  love  to  pray  standing . .  in  the  corners 
21.  42  the  same  is  become  the  head  of  the  cor. 


Marki2.  10  stone.,  is  become  the  head  of, the  corner? 
Luke2o.  17  the  same  is  become  the  head  of  the  cor. 
Acts  4.  ii  stone,  .is  become  the  head  of  the  corner 
26.  26  for  this  thing  was  not  done  in  a  corner 
1  Pe.  2.  7  the  same  is  made  the  head  of  the  comer 
Rev.  7.  1  four  angels  standing  on  the  four  corners 

CORNER,  chief — - 

At  the  extreme  angle,  aKpoyuviaios  akrogoniaios. 
Eph.  2.  20  Jesus  Christ  himself  being  the  chief  cor. 

1  Pe.  2.  6  I  lay  in  Sion  a  chief  corner  stone,  elect_ 

CORNER  stones  — 

Corner  stones,  ni’l)  zaviyyoth. 

Psa.  144. 12  our  daughters  (may  be)  as  corner  stones 

CORNERS  — 

\. Corner  stones,  nvil  zaviyyoth. 

Zech.  9. 15  they  shall  be  filled,  .as  the  comers  of  the 

2. Angles,  corners,  nyspn  mequtsotli. 

Exod26.  23  two  boards  shalt  thou  make  for  the  corn. 
36.  28  two  boards  made  he  for  the  corners  of 

CORNET  —  . 

1  .Horn,  cornet,  f>i5  qeren. 

Dan.  3.  5,  1 3  what  time  ye  hear  the  sound  of  the  cor. 
3.  7  the  people  heard  the  sound  of  the  cornet 
3.  10  man  that  shall  hear  the  sound  of  the  cor. 

2.  Trumpet,  nsiB*  shophar. 

1  Ch.15.  28  shouting,  and  with  sound  of  the  cornet 

2  Ch.15.  14  they  sware  unto  the  Lord,  .with  cornets 
Psa.  98.  6  With  trumpets  and  sound  of  cornet  make 
Hos.  5.  8  Blow  ye  the  cornet  in  Gibeah.  .the  trura. 

CORNETS  — 

Cornets,  sistra,  D'jnyjO  menaanim. 

2  Sa.  6.  5  all  the  house  of  Israel  played ..  on  comets 

CORNFLOOR  — 

Cornfloor,  pi  pj  goren  dagan. 

Hos.  9.  i  hast  loved  a  reward  upon  every  cornfloor 

CORPSE  — 

1  .Body,  .T13  geviyyah. 

Nall.  3.  '3  and  (there  is)  none  end  of  (their)  corpses 

3.  3  they  stumble  upon  their  corpses 
2.  Carcase,  ija  peger. 

2  Ki.  19.  35  behold,  they  (were)  all  dead  corpses 
Isa.  37.  36  behold,  they  (were)  all  dead  corpses  ' 
3..-1  fallen  object,  carcase,  nrwya  ptoma. 

Mark  6.  29  they  came  and  took  up  his  corpse,  and 

CORRECT,  to  — 

1.  To  manifest,  reason  with,  reprove,  hd;  yakach,  5. 

Job  5. 17  happy  (is)  the  man  whom  God  correcteth 
Psa.  04.  10  He  that  chastiseth.  .shall  not  he  correct 
Prov.  3. 12  For  whom  the  LORD  loveth  he  correcteth 

2.  To  instruct,  chastise,  ip;  yasar,  3. 

Psa.  39.  11  When  thou  with  rebukes  dost  correct  man 
Prov  29.  17  Correct  thy  son,  and  he  shall  give  thee  rest 
Jer  2  19  Thine  own  wickedness  shall  correct  thee 

10.  24  O  LORD,  correct  me,  but  with  judgment 
Jer.  30.  11  I  will  correct  thee  in  measure,  and  will 

46.  28  but  correct  thee  in  measure  :  yet  will  I  not 

CORRECTED,  to  be  — 

To  be  instructed,  ip;  yasar,  2. 

Prov  29.  19  A  servant  will  not  be  corrected  by  words 

CORRECTED,  which  — 

Instructor,  TraiSeurps  paideutes. 

Heb.  12.  9  had  fathers  of  our  flesh  which  corrected 

CORRECTION  — 

1.  To  manifest,  reason  with,  reprove,  npr>  yakach,  5. 
Hab.  1.  12  thou  hast  established  them  for  correction 

2. Instruction,  correction,  “ID)D  musar. 

Prov.  7  22  as  a  fool  to  the  correction  of  the  stocks 

15.  10  Correction  (is)  grievous  unto  him  that 

22  15  the  rod  of  correction  shall  drive  it  far 

23  13  Withhold  not  correction  from  the  child 
Jer.  2.  30  your  children  ;  they  received  no  correc. 

5.  3  they  have  refused  to  receive  correction 
7  28  nor  receiveth  correction :  truth  is  perish 
Zeph.  3.  2  obeyed  not.. she  received  not  correction 

3.  Reproof,  reasoning,  nnpin  tokachath . 

Prov.  3.  11  neither  be  weary  of  his  correction 

4.  A  setting  aright,  iiravopBwffis  epanortliosis. 

2  Ti.  3. 16  profitable  for  doctrine,  .for  correction 

5.  A  rod,  BPi?  shebet. 

Job  37/13  whether  for  correction,  or  for  his  land 

CORRUPT  — 

1  .To  be  corrupt,  nnt)  shachatli,  2. 

Eze.  20.  44  nor  according  to  your  corrupt  doings,  O 

2.  To  be  corrupted,  tiny  sliachath,  6. 

Prov25-  26  a  troubled  fountain,  and  a  corrupt  spring 

3.  To  corrupt,  nnpi  slicchath. 

Dau.  2.  9  ye  have  prepared  lying  and  corrupt  words 

4.  To  corrupt  thoroughly,  Sia<p9elpco  diaphtlieiro. 

1  Ti.  6.  5  Perverse  disputings  of  men  of  corrupt 

5.  To  corrupt  utterly,  uaratpOdpco  kataphtheiro. 

2  Ti.  3.  8  men  of  corrupt  minds,  reprobate  concern. 

6.  Bad,  putrid,  rotten,  crairpis  sapros. 

Matt.  7. 17  a  corrupt  tree  bringeth  forth  evil  fruit 


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Matt.  7-  18  neither  (cau)  a  corrupt  tree  bring  forth 
12. 33  make  the  tree  corrupt,  and  his  fruit  cor. 
Luke  6.  43  a  good  tree  bringeth  not  forth  corrupt 

6.  43  doth  a  corrupt  tree  bring  forth  good  fruit 
Eph.  4.  29  Let  no  corrupt  communication  proceed 

CORRUPT,  to  — 

1  .To  rebuke,  ny?  guar. 

Mai.  2.  3  I  will  corrupt  your  seed,  and  spread  dung 

2.  To  profane,  ^in  chaneph,  5. 

Dan.  11.  32  And  such,  .shall  he  corrupt  by  flatteries 

3.  To  corrupt,  nniy  shachath,  3. 

Exod32.  7  for  thy  people . . have  corrupted  (them.) 
Deut.  9.  12  for  thy  people,  .have  corrupted  (them.) 

32.  5  They  have  corrupted  themselves,  their 
Eze.  28.  17  thou  hast  corrupted  thy  wisdom  by  reason 
Hos.  9.  9  They  have  deeply  corrupted  (themselves) 
Mai.  2.  8  ye  have  corrupted  the  covenant  of  Levi 

4 . To  be  or  become  corrupt,  fine*  shachath,  5. 

Gen.  6.  12  all  flesh  had  corrupted  his  way  upon  the 
Deut.  4. 16  Lest  ye  corrupt  (yourselves),  and  make 

4.  25  shall  corrupt  (yourselves),  and  make  a 
31.  29  after  my  death  ye  will  utterly  corrupt 
Judg.  2.  19  corrupted  (themselves)  more  than  their 
Zeph  3.  7  they  rose  early,  (and)  corrupted  all  their 

5.  To  cause  to  disappear,  b.<pa.vi(o>  aphanizo. 

Matt  6.  19  where  moth  aud  rust  doth  corrupt,  and 

6.  20  where  neither  moth  nor  rust  doth  cor. 

6 . To  corrupt  thoroughly,  Siatpdelpco  diaphtheiro. 

Lukei2.  33  no  thief  approacheth,  neither  moth  cor. 

1.  To  act  as  a  ( corrupt )  vinter,  (camjAeucu  kapeleuo. 

2  Co.  2.  17  we  are  not  as  many,  which  corrupt  the 

8 . To  cause  to  become  putrid,  ayno)  sepu. 

Jas.  5.  2  Your  riches  are  corrupted,  and  your  gar. 

9.  To  corrupt,  <pddpu>  phtheiro. 

1  C0.15.  33  evil  communications  corrupt  good  mann 

2  Co.  7.  2  Receive  us.  .we  have  corrupted  no  man 

11.  3  your  minds  should  be  corrupted  from  the 
Rev.  19.  2  which  did  corrupt  the  earth  with  her 

CORRUPT,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  corrupt,  San  chabal,  4. 

Job  17.  1  My  breath  is  corrupt,  my  days  are  extinct 

2 . To  act  corruptly,  pin  muk,  5. 

Psa.  73.  8  They  are  corrupt,  aud  speak  wickedly 

3 . To  become  corrupt,  pjjD  maqaq,  2. 

Psa.  38.  5  My  wounds  stink  (and)  are  corrupt 

4.  To  become  corrupt,  nny  shachath,  2. 

Gen.  6.  11  The  earth  also  was  corrupt  before  God 
6.  12  looked  upon  the  earth,  and.  .it  was  cor. 

5.  To  corrupt,  make  corrupt,  r\na  shachath,  5. 

Psa.  14.  1  They  are  corrupt ;  they  have  done  abom. 

53.  1  Corrupt  are  they,  and  have  done  abom. 
Eze.  23.  11  she  was  more  corrupt  in  her  inordinate 

6 . To  corrupt,  tpBeipw  phtheiru. 

Eph.  4.  22  which  is  corrupt  according  to  the  deceit. 

CORRUPT  thing  — 

To  be  corrupt,  nnty  shachath,  6. 

Mai.  1. 14  sacrificeth  unto  the  Lord  a  corrupt  thing 

CORRUPT  one’s  self,  to  — 

To  corrupt,  act  corruptly,  tpBdpw  phtheiro. 

Jude  10  in  those  things  they  corrupt  themselves 

CORRUPTED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  become  corrupt,  JW  shachath,  2. 

Exod  8.  24  the  land  was  corrupted  by  reason  of  the 

2.  To  make  corrupt,  act  corruptly,  mw  shachath,  5. 
Eze.  16.  47  thou  was  corrupted  more  than  they  in 

CORRUPTER  — 

To  make  corrupt,  act  corruptly  nn<si  shachath,  5. 

Isa.  1.  4  evil  doers,  children  that  are  corrupters 
Jer.  6.  28  brass  and  iron  ;  they  (are)  all  corrupters 

CORRUPTIBLE  — 

Corruptible,  tpBapris  phthartos. 

Rom.  1.  23  an  image  made  like  to  corruptible  man 
1  Co.  9.  25  Now  they  (do  it)  to  obtain  a  corruptible 
I5-  53  For  this  corruptible  must  put  on  incor. 
15.  54  So  when  this  corruptible  shall  have  put 
1  Pe.  1.  23  Being  born  again,  not  of  corruptible  seed 

CORRUPTIBLE  things  — 

Corruptible,  <p6apr6s  phthartos. 

1  Pe.  1.  18  ye  were  not  redeemed  with  corruptible  th. 

CORRUPTIBLE,  not  — 

Incorruptible,  acpBapris  aphthartos. 

1  Te.  3.  4  heart,  in  that  which  is  not  corruptible 

CORRUPTING  — 

To  make  corrupt,  act  corruptly,  nmy  shachath,  5. 
Dan.  11.  17  give  him  the  daughter  of  women,  corru. 

CORRUPTION  — 

1.  Wasting,  fading  away,  ’73  beli. 

Isa.  38.  17  my  soul  (delivered  it)  from  the  pitof  cor. 

2.  Corruption,  n'nifto  mashchith. 

2  Ki  23.  13  on  the  right  hand  of  the  mount  of  Corru. 
Dan.  10.  8  my  comeliness  was  turned,  .into  corrupt. 

3.  Corrupt,  corrupt  thing,  nntya  moshchath. 

Lev.  22.  25  because  their  corruption  (is)  in  them 


4.  Corruption,  place  or  state  of,  nngi  shachath. 

Job  17.  14  I  have  said  to  corruption,  Thou  (art)  my 
Psa.  16.  10  wilt  thou  suffer  thine  Holy  One  to  see  cor. 

49.  9  still  live  for  ever,  (and)  not  see  corruption 
John  2.  6  hast  thou  brought  up  my  life  from  cor. 

5.  Thorough  corruption,  htacpdopd  diaphthora. 

Acts  2.  27  wilt  thou  suffer  thine  Holy  One  to  see  cor. 

2.  31  left  in  hell,  neither  his  flesh  did  see  cor. 

13.  34  (now)  no  more  to  return  to  corruption 
13.  35  not  suffer  thine  Holy  One  to  see  corrup. 

13.  36  laid  unto  his  fathers,  and  saw  corruption 
13.  37  he,  whom  God  raised  again,  saw  no  cor. 

6 . Corruption,  cpBopa,  phthora. 

Rom.  8.  21  delivered  from  the  bondage  of  corruption 

1  Co.  15.  42  It  is  sown  in  corruption;  it  is  raised  in 

15.  50  neither  doth  corruption  inherit  in  corrup. 
Gal.  6.  8  he.  .shall  of  the  flesh  reap  corruption 

2  Pe.  1.  4  the  corruption  that  is  in  the  world 

2.  12  utterly  perish  in  their  own  corruption 
2.  19  they,  .are  the  servants  of  corruption 

CORRUPTLY,  to  deal  — 

To  act  vnckedly,  Vpri  chabal. 

Neh.  1.  7  We  have  dealt  very  corruptly  against  thee 

CORRUPTLY,  to  do  — 

To  make  corrupt,  act  corruptly,  nniji  shachath,  5. 

2  Ch.27.  2  And  the  people  did  yet  corruptly 

CO-SAM,  KoxrajU. 

A  son  of  Elmodam,  and  the  5th  before  Zorobabel  in 
the  line  of  Joseph,  husband  of  Mary. 

Luke  3.  28  of  C.,  which  was  (the  son)  of  Elmodam 

COST  — 

Expense,  San  awn,  dapane. 

Luke  14.  28  sitteth  not  down .  .and  counteth  the  cost 

COST  nothing,  to  — 

Gratis,  gratuitous,  Din  chinnam. 

2  Sa.  24.  24  of  that  which  doth  cost  me  nothing 

COST,  without  — 

Gratis,  gratuitous,  Din  chinnam. 

1  Ch.21.  24  nor  offer  burnt  offerings  without  cost 

COSTLINESS  — 

Preciousness,  rifudrys  tiiniotes. 

Rev.  18.  19  made  rich,  .by  reason  of  her  costliness  1 

COSTLY  — 

1.  Precious,  rare,  “ip;  yaqar. 

1  Ki.  5.  17  they  brought  great  stones,  costly  stones 

7.  9  these  (were  of)  costly  stones,  according  to 

7.  10  the  foundation  (was  of)  costly  stones,  even 

7.  11  above  (were)  costly  stones,  after  the  mea. 

2.  High  priced,  ttoAvt eAys  poluteles. 

1  i’i.  2.  9  not  with .  .gold,  or  pearls,  or  costly  array 

COSTLY,  very  — 

High  priced,  irohbripos,  polutimos. 

Johni2.  3  took.. ointment  of  spikenard,  very  costly 

COTES  — 

Cribs,  stalls,  nhw  averoth. 

2  Ch.32.  28  all  manner  of  beasts,  and  cotes  for  flocks 

COTTAGE  — 

1. A  lodge,  melunah. 

Isa.  24.  20'and  shall  be  removed  like  a  cottage 

2.  A  booth,  nap  sukkah. 

Isa.  1.  8 'daughter  of  Zion  is  left  as  a  cottage  in 

COTTAGES  — 

Places  cut  out  ( of  the  rocks  or  earth),  n'13  karoth. 
Zeph.  2.  6  sea  coast  shall  be  dwellings  (and)  cottages 

COUCH  — 

1.  Anything  spread  out,  yw  yatsua. 

Gen.  49.  4  Unstable  as  water,  .he  went  up  to  my  co. 

2.  Place  for  lying  down,  mislikab. 

Job  7.  13  my  couch  shall  ease  my  complaint 

3.  Couch,  iruj;  eres. 

Psa.  6.  6  I  water  my  couch  with  my  tears 
Amos  3.  12  that  dwell,  .in  Damascus  (in)  a  couch 
6.  4  stretch  themselves  upon  their  couches 

4 . A  small  couch  for  reclining  on,  kAwiSiov  klim. 

Luke  5.  19  with  (his)  couch  into  the  midst  before 

5.  24  take  up  thy  couch,  aud  go  unto  thine 

5.  A  mattress,  upd/i/Haros  krabbatos. 

Acts  5.  15  laid  (them)  on  beds  and  couches,  that  at 

COUCH,  to  — 

1 .  To  bend  down,  yis  kara. 

Num  24.  9  He  couched,  he  lay  down  as  a  lion,  and 

2.  To  crouch,  f’pp  rabo.ts. 

Gen.  49.  9  he  couched  as  a  lion,  aud  as  an  old  lion 
Deut  33.  13  and  for  the  deep  that  coucheth  beneath 

3.  To  bow  down,  nnw  shachach. 

Job  38.  40  When  they  couch  in  (their)  dens,  (and) 

COUCH  down,  to  — 

To  crouch,  pa  rabats. 

Gen.  49.  14  a  strong  ass  couching  down  between  two 
COUCHING  place  — 

Place  for  couching,  pap  marbets. 

Eze.  25.  5  the  Ammonites  a  couching  place  for  flo. 


COULD  — 

1  .To  be  able,  yakol. 

Gen.  13.  6  so  that  they  could  not  dwell  together 

36.  7  the  laud . .  could  not  bear  them  because 

37.  4  and  could  not  speak  peacebly  unto  him 
45.  1  Joseph  could  not  refrain  himself  before 

45.  3  his  brethren  could  not  answer  him  ;  for 
Exod.  2.  3  when  she  could  not  longer  hide  him,  she 

7.  21,  24  could  not  drink  of  the  water  of  the 

8.  18  to  bring  forth  lice,  but  they  could  not 

9.  11  the  magicians  could  not  stand  before  M. 

12.  39  they  were  thrust  out  of.  .and  could  not 
15.  23  they  could  not  drink  of  the  waters  of  if. 

Num.  9.  6  they  could  not  keep  the  passover  on  that 
Josh.  7.  12  the  children  of  Israel  could  not  stand 

15.  63  the  children  of  Judah  could  not  drive 
17.  12  the  children  of  Mauasseh  could  not  drive 

Judg.  2.  14  they  could  not  any  longer  stand  before 
14.  14  they  could  not  in  three  days  expound  the 
1  Sa.  3.  2  eyes  began  to  wax  dim,  (that)  he  could  not 
4.  15  eyes  were  dim,  that  he  could  not  see 
28a.  3.  11  he  could  not  answer  Abner  a  word  again 

1  Ki.  5.  3  David  my  father  could  not  build  an  house 

8.  11  the  priests  could  not  stand  to  minister 

13.  4  that  he  could  could  not  pull  it  in  again 

14.  4  Aliijah  could  not  see  ;  for  his  eyes  were 

2  Ki.  3.  26  to  break  through,  .but  they  could  not 

4.  40  And  they  could  not  eat  (thereof) 

16.  5  they  besieged  Ahaz,  but  could  not  overc.  . 
1  Ch.  21.  30  David  could  not  go  before  it  to  enquire 
2CI1.  5.  14  the  priests  could  not  stand  to  minister 

7.  2  the  priests  could  not  enter  into  the  house 

29.  34  they  could  not  flay  all  the  burnt  offerings 

30.  3  they  could  not  keep  it  at  that  time,  beca. 
32.  14  that  could  deliver  his  people  out  of  mine 

Ezra  2.  59  they  could  not  show  their  father's  house 
Neh.  7.  61  they  could  not  show  their  father's  house 
Job  31.  23  by  reason  of  his  highness  I  could  not 
Isa.  7.  1  Jerusalem,  .but  could  not  prevail  against 

46.  2  they  could  not  deliver  the  burden,  but 
Jer.  3.  5  hast,  .done  evil  things  as  thou  couldest 

20.  9  weary  with  forbearing,  and  I  could  not 
44.  22  the  Lord  could  no  longer  bear,  because 
Lam.  4.  14  that  men  could  not  touch  their  garments 
Eze.  47.  5  a  river  that  I  could  not  pass  over:  for  the 
Hos.  5.  13  yet  could  he  not  heal  you,  nor  cure  you 
Jon.  1.  13  bring  (it)  to  the  land ;  but  they  could  not 

2 . To  be  able,  Vp:  yekil. 

Dan.  6.  4  they  could  find  none  occasion  nor  fault 

3.  To  be  able,  Sn?  kehal. 

Dan.  5.  8  they  could  not  read  the  writing,  nor 

5.  15  they  could  not  show  the  interpretation 

4.  To  know,  distinguish,  ipj  ncikar,  5. 

Neh.  13.  24  could  not  speak  in  the  Jews’  language 

COULD  not  — 

To  move  away,  wander,  tm  nadad. 

Esth.  6.  I  that  night  could  not  the  king  sleep  ;  and 

COULD  not  do,  what  the  law  — 

The  impossible  of  the  law,  rb  aSvvarov  rov  vopov. 
Rom.  8.  3  what  the  law  could  not  do,  in  that  it  was 

COULD  they  — 

To  know,  be  acquainted  with,  in;  yada. 

Jer.  6.  15  not  at  all  ashamed,  neither  could  they 

COULD,  that  I  — 

Able,  bvvarbs  dunalos. 

Acts  11.  17  what  was  I,  that  I  could  withstand  God  ? 
COULDEST  — 

To  be  able,  by.  yekil. 

Dan.  2.  47  seeing  thou  couldest  reveal  this  secret 
[Sec  also  under  Can.] 

COULTER  — 

An  agricultural  instrument ,  nx  etli. 

1  Sa.  13.  20  his  coulter,  and  his  ax,  and  his  mattock 
13.  21  for  the  coulters,  and  for  the  forks,  and 

COUNCIL  — 

1  .An  assembly,  nan  rigmaji. 

Psa.  68.  27  the  princes  of  Judah  (and)  their  council 
2. A  joint  counsel,  a  council,  avg^ovAiov  sumbonili. 
Matt  12.  14  held  a  council  against  him,  how  they 
Acts  25.  12  when  he  had  conferred  with  the  council 
3. Sanhedrim,  a  silting  together,  avvebpiov  suned. 
Matt.  5.  22  shall  be  in  danger  of  the  council :  but 

10.  17  they  will  deliver  you  up  to  the  councils 
26.  59  priests,  and  elders,  and  all  the  council 

Mark  13.  9  they  shall  deliver  you  up  to  councils 

14  55  the  chief  priests  and  all  the  council 

15  1  elders  and  scribes  and  the  whole  council 
Luke22  66  came,  .and  led  him  into  their  council 
John  1 1.  47  Then  gathered  the  chief  priests,  .acouncil 
Acts  4.  15  commanded  them  to  go.  .out  of  the  coun. 

s  21  called  the  council  together,  aud  all  the 

5  27  they  set  (them)  before  the  council :  and 

5.  34  Then  stood  there  up  one  in  the  council 
Acts  5.  41  departed  from  the  presence  of  the  council 

6  12  caught  him,  and  brought(him)  to  thecoun. 

6.  15  all  that  sat  in  the  council,  .saw  his  face 

22  30  the  chief  priests  and  all  their  council  to 
23.  1  Paul,  earnestly  beholding  the  council 
23.  6  Paul,  cried  out  in  the  council. . I  am  a 

23.  15  ye  with  the  council  signify  to  the  chief 

23  20  bring  down  Paul  tomorrow  into  the  coun. 

23  28  I  brought  him  forth  into  their  council 

24  20  in  me,  while  I  stood  before  the  council 


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COUNTENANCE 


I0UNSEL  — 

.  Word,  w  dabar. 

Hum 31.  16  Behold,  .through  the  counsel  of  Balaam 

!.  To  counsel,  PU;  yaats.  , , 

2  Ch  25.  16  Art  thou  made  of  the  king  s  counsel  ? 

^.Counsel,  ^  melak. 

Dau.  4.  27  O  king,  let  my  counsel  be  acceptable  unto 

l.A  sitting,  session ,  assembly,  no  sod. 

Psa  33  14  We  took  sweet  counsel  together,  (and) 

'  8s  3  They  have  taken  crafty  counsel  against 
Prov  18  22  Without  counsel  purposes  aredisappoin 

Jer  21  18  who  hath  stood  in  the  counsel  of  the  Lord 

23.  22  But  if  they  had  stood  in  my  counsel,  and 

^.Counsel,  advice,  nay.  eta. 

Dan.  2.  14  Then  Daniel  answered  with  counsel  and 

Counsel,  advice,  nyy  etsah. 

Deut  32  28  they(are)a  nation  void  of  counsel,  neither 

Judg2o.  7  give  here  your  advice  and  counsel 

2  Sa  05.  31  turn  the  counsel  of  Ahithophelinto fool. 

A  24  for  me  defeat  the  counsel  of  Ahithophel 

16.  20  Give  counsel  among  you  what  we  shall  do 
1623  the  counsel  of  Ahithophel,  which  he  coun. 

16  23  so  (was)  all  the  counsel  of  Ahithophel 

17.  7  The  counsel  that  Ahithophel  hath  given 

17  14  counsel  of  Husliai.  .better  than  the  coun. 

17  14  to  defeat  the  good  counsel  of  Ahithophel 
,7.  23  when  Ahithophel  saw  that  Ins  counsel 

1  Ki.  i.  12  let  me,  I  pray  thee,  give  thee  counsel,  that 

12  8  he  forsook  the  counsel  of  the  old  men 

12  13  the  king  .forsook  the  old  men’s  counsel 
12.  14  spake  to  them  after  the  counsel  of  the 

2  Ki  18  20  Thou  sayest.  .(I  have)  counsel  and  stren. 

2  Ch  io.  8  he  forsook  the  counsel  which  the  old  men 

10  13  Rehoboam  forsook  the  counsel  of  the  old 
22  S  He  walked  also  after  their  counsel,  and 
23.  ,6  and  hast  not  hearkened  unto  my  counsel 
Ezra  10.  3  according  to  the  counsel  of  my  lord,  and 
10  8  according  to  the  counsel  of  the  princes 
Neh  4  is  God  had  brought  their  counsel  to  nought 
Job  313  the  counsel  of  the  froward  is  carried 

11.  3  and  shine  upon  the  counsel  of  the  wicked  . 

12.  13  With  him  (is)  wisdom  he  hath  counsel 

18.  7  and  his  own  counsel  shall  cast  him  down 

21.  16  the  counsel  of  the  wicked  is  far  from  me 

22.  18  the  counsel  of  the  wicked  is  far  from  me 

20  21  gave  ear.  .and  kept  silence  at  my  counsel 
38  2  Who  (is)  this  that  darkeneth  counsel  by 

42'  3  Who  (is)  he  that  hideth  counsel  without 

Psa  1  1  walketh  not  in  the  counsel  of  the  ungodly 

13'.  2  How  long  shall  I  take  counsel  in  my  soul 
14  6  Ye  have  shamed  the  counsel  of  the  poor 

20  4  Grant  thee,  and  fulfil  all  thy  counsel 
33  IO  Lord  bringeth  the  counsel  of  the  heathen 
33  11  The  counsel  of  the  Lord  standeth  for 
73  24  Thou  Shalt  guide  me  with  thy  counsel 

106  1 7  they  waited  not  for  his  counsel 

106.  43  they  provoked  (him)  with  their  counsel 

107  11  contemned  the  counsel  of  the  .Most  High 
Prov  1.  25  ye  have  set  at  nought  all  my  counsel 

1.  30  They  would  none  of  my  counsel ;  they 
8  14  Counsel  (is)  mine,  and  sound  wisdom 
12.  15  he  that  hearkeneth  unto  counsel  (is) 
jq  20  Hear  counsel,  and  receive  instruction 
iq  21  the  counsel  of  the  Lord,  that  shall  stand 
20.  s  Counsel  in  the  heart  of  man  (is  like)  deep 
20.  18  (Every)  purpose  is  established  by  counsel 
21*  70  (There  is)  no  wisdom . .  nor  counsel  against 
27!  q  so  (doth)  the  sweetness,  .by  hearty  coun. 
Isa  3  iq  let  the  counsel  of  the  Holy  One  of  Israel 
8.  10  Take  counsel  together,  and  it  shall  come 
1 1  2  the  spirit  of  counsel  and  might,  the  spirit 

16!  3  Take  counsel,  execute  judgment ;  make 
iq  3  I  will  destroy  the  counsel  thereof :  and 
iq  11  the  counsel  of  the  wise  counsellors  of- 
iq.  17  because  of  the  counsel  of  the  Lord  of 

2s.  1  (thy)  counsels  of  old  (are)  faithfulness 

28  2o  wonderful  in  counsel,  (and)  excellent  in 
20. 15  them  that  seek  deep  to  hide  their  counsel 
•30  i  rebellious  children,  .that  take  counsel 
36'  3  (I  have)  counsel  and  strength  for  war 
44.  26  performeth  the  counsel  of  his  messengers 
46  10  My  counsel  shall  stand,  and  I  will  do  all 

46.  11  the  man  that  executeth  my  counsel  from 

47.  13  wearied  in  the  multitude  of  thy  counsels 
Jer.  18]  18  nor  counsel  from  the  wise,  nor  the  word 

18  23  thou  knowest  all  their  counsel  againstme 
10.  7  I  will  make  void  the  counsel  of  Judah' 

32. 10  Great  in  counsel,  and  mighty  in  work 
4Q.  7  is  counsel  perished  from  the  prudent  ? 

4q  20  hear  the  counsel  of  the  Lord  that  he  hath 
Jo.  30  king  of  Babylon  hath  taken  counsel 
«;o.  45  hear  ye  the  counsel  of  the  Lord,  that  he 
Eze  7  26  law  shall  perish,  and  counsel  from  the 
2  these  (are)  the  men  that,  .give  wicked  co. 
Hos  10  6  Israel  shall  be  ashamed  of  his  own  couu. 
Mic.  4  12  neither  understand  they  his  counsel 
Zech.  6.  13  the  counsel  of  peace  shall  be  between 

7. Counsel,  purpose,  will,  $ov\4\  boule. 

Luke  7.  30  Pharisees  audlawyers  rejected  the  counsel 

23.  51  The  same  had  not  consented  to  the  c°un. 
Acts  2  23  delivered  by  the  determinate  counsel  and 
4  28  to  do  whatsoever  thy  hand  and  thy  coun. 
5.  38  for  if  this  counsel  or  this  work  be  of  men 
20  2  I  have  not  shunned  to  declare,  .all  the  c. 
27.  42  the  soldiers'  counsel  was  to  kill  the  pris. 
1  Co.  4  5  make  manifest  the  counsels  of  the  heart 

Eph.  1.  ii  all  things  after  the  counsel  of  his  own 

Heb  6.  1 7  the  immutability  of  his  counsel,  confirmed 


8  A  joint  counsel,  o\jpBov\iov  sumboulion. 

'  Matt  22.  is  took  counsel  how  they  might  entangle 

27  1  elders  of  the  people  took  counsel  against 

27  7  they  took  counsel,  and  bought  with  them 
28.  12  when  they .  .had  taken  counsel,  they  gave 
Mark  3.  6  the  Pharisees  went  forth,  and.  .took  co 

COUNSEL,  to  — 

1.  To  give  counsel,  y\T.  yaats. 

2  Sa  16.  23  which  he  counselled  in  those  days,  as  if 

17.  11  I  counsel  that  all  Israel  be.  .gathered 
17.  is  Thus  and  thus  did  Ahithophel  counsel 
17  15  and  thus  and  thus  have  1  counselled 
17.  21  thus  hath  Ahithophel  counselled  against 

Job.  26.  3  How  hast  thou  counselled  (him  that  hath) 

2 . To  give  full  counsel,  <rvuBov\cuu>  sumbouleuo. 

Rev.  3.  18  I  counsel  thee  to  buy  of  me  gold  tried  in 

COUNSEL,  to  give  — 

1.  To  give  counsel,  yr,  yaats. 

Exodi8  to  Hearken  now.  .1  will  give  thee  counsel 
Psa.  16.  7  bless  the  Lord,  who  hath  given  me  coun 
Jer.  38.  15  if  I  five  thee  counsel,  wilt  thou  not 

2 . To  be  counselled,  yv.  yaats,  2. 

1  Ki  12  q  Wliat  counsel  give  ye  that  we  may  answer 

2  Ch.  10.  6  What  counsel  give  ye  (me)  to  return 

3  To  counsel  together  or  f  idly ,  aunBooKi  ™  sumbou. 

John  18.  14  Caiaphas  was  he  which  gave  counsel  to 

COUNSEL,  to  take  — 

1  .To  have  a  foundation  laid,  ip;  yasad,  2. 

Psa.  2.  2  the  rulers  take  counsel  together 

31  13  they  took  counsel  together  against  me 

2.  To  give  counsel,  yy_'.  yaats. 

Isa  7  3  have  taken  evil  counsel  against  thee,  say 

23.  8  Who  hath  taken  this  counsel  against  1  yre 

3.  To  be  counselled,  receive  counsel,  yv,  yaats,  2. 

1  Ki  12  28  the  king  took  counsel,  and  made  two 

2  Ki.  6.  8  the  king  of  Syria,  .took  counsel  with  Ins 
2  Ch.  10.  6  king  Rehoboam  took  counsel  with  the 

10  8  and  took  counsel  with  the  young  men 
30'  2  the  king  had  taken  counsel,  and  the 
30  23  the  whole  assembly  took  counsel  to  keep 
32’  3  He  took  counsel  with  his  princes  and  his 

Neh  6  7  Come  now.. let  us  take  counsel  together 

Psa  7,.'  10  they  that  lay  wait  for  my  soul  take  coun. 
Isa  .  14  With  whom  took  he  counsel,  and  (who) 

45!  21  yea,  let  them  take  counsel  together:  who 

4  To  take  counsel,  consult,  Boohcvofiai  bouleuomai. 
Acts  5  33  When  they  heard,  .[they  took  counsel]  to 

5.  To  take  counsel  with,  fully,  or  together,  avpBov- 
Aeuai  sumbouleuo. 

Acts  9.  23  And.  .the  Jews  took  counsel  to  kill  him 

COUNSEL  together,  to  take  —  , 

To  take  counsel  together,  or  fully,  aupPov 

John  1 1  53  that  day  forth  they  took  counsel  [together] 

COUNSELLOR  — 

1. A  lawyer,  judge,  dethabar. 

Dan.  3.  2  the  counsellors,  the  sheriffs,  and  all  the 
3.  3  the  counsellors,  the  sheriffs,  and  all  the 

2.  To  give  counsel,  yy' yaats. 

2  Sa.  is.  12  Absalom  sent  for.  .David  s  counsellor 

1  Ch  26  14  for  Zechariah  his  son,  a  wise  counsellor 

'27  32  Also  Jonathan,  David  s  uncle,  was  a  coun. 
27.  33  And  Ahithophel  (was)  the  king  s  counsel. 

2  Ch  22.  3  his  mother  was  his  counsellor  to  do 
22.  4  they  were  his  counsellors,  after  the 

Ezra  *4  s  hired  counsellors  against  them,  to 

7  28  before  the  king,  and  his  counsellors 

8  23  which  the  king,  and  his  counsellors,  and 
Job  3.  14  With  kings  and  counsellors  of  the  earth 

12  17  He  leadeth  counsellors  away  spoiled,  and 

Prov  11  14  but  in  the  multitude  of  counsellors 

12  20  but  to  the  counsellors  of  peace  (is)  joy 

13  22  but  in  the  multitude  of  counsellors  they 
24.’  6  in  multitude  of  counsellors  (there  is) 

Isa  1.  °6  will  restore  thy  judges,  and  thy  counsel. 

3  3  the  honourable  man,  and  the  counsellor 

q  I  name  shall  be  called,  Wonderful,  Coun. 
io  11  the  counsel  of  the  wise  counsellors  of 
41]  28  For  I  beheld,  and.  .no  counsellor,  that 
"Mic  4  9  (is  there)  110  king  in  thee  ?  is  thy  counsel. 

Nah.  1.  11  evil  against  the  Lord,  a  wicked  counsellor 

3 . Counsel,  n$8  etsah. 

Psa.119.  24  thy  testimonies  also  (are)  my.  .counsellors 
Isa.  40.  13  or  (being)  his  counsellor,  hath  taught 

4.  Counsellor,  BovAtvrps  bouleutes. 

Mark  1 3.  43  Joseph  of  Arimathea,  an  honourable  co 
Luke 23.  50  behold,  .a  mannamed  Joseph,  a  counsel. 

5.  A  joint  counsellor,  aopBovAos  sumboulos. 

Rom. it.  34  or  who  hath  been  his  counsellor? 

COUNSELLORS  — 

1.  Viceroys,  counsellors,  I’lP’JD  haddabnn. 

Dan  -  24  Nebuchadnezzar  ,  said  unto  his  counsel. 

3.  27  the  king's  counsellors,  being  gathered 
4/36  my  counsellors  and  my  lords  sought  unto 

6.  7  the  counsellors,  and  the  captains,  have 

2.  To  give  counsel,  t ay?  yeat. 

Ezra  7.  14  thou  art  sent,  of  his  seven  counsellors 

7.  15  the  king  and  his  counsellors  have  freely 


COUNSELS  — 

1.  Counsels ,  mxy'in  moetsoth. 

Psa  5  10  0  God ;  let  them  fall  by  their  own  coun. 

81. 12  (and)  they  walked  in  their  own  counsels 
Prov  22.  20  Have  not  I  written  to  thee,  .things in  co. 
Jer.  7.  24  but  walked  in  the  counsels  (and)  in  the 
Hos  11.  6  devour  (them),  because  of  their  own  co. 
Mic.  6  16  ye  walk  in  their  counsels  ;  that  I  should 

2. Combinations,  jdans,  ni^ann  tachbuloth. 

Job  37.  12  it  is  turned  round  about  by  his  counsels 
Prov  ji  14  Where  no  counsel  (is),  the  people  fall 
12  3  (but)  the  counsels  ot  the  wicked  (are) 

COUNSELS,  wise  — 

Combinations,  plans,  mbann  tachbuloth. 

Prov  1  5  and  a  (man),  shall  attain  unto  wise  coun. 

24  6  by  wise  counsel  thou  slialt  make  thy  war 

COUNT,  to  — 

1  .To  think,  devise,  reckon,  ivn  chashab. 

Gen.  13.  6  he  counted  it  to  him  for  righteousness 
Job  19.  u  he  counteth  me  unto  him  as  (one  of)  his 
iq  13  and  my  maids,  count  me  for  a  stranger 
33  10  Behold.. he  counteth  me  for  his  enenij 

2.  To  think,  devise,  reckon,  agin  ihashab,  3. 

Lev  23  27  let  him  count  the  years  of  the  sale  thereof 

25  32  unto  the  year  of  jubilee,  .he  shall  count 

3.  To  number,  nip  manah. 

Num23.  io  Who  can  count  the  dust  of  Jacob,  and 

4.  To  give,  iro  no.than.  , 

1  Sa.  1  16  Count  not  thine  handmaid  fora  daughter 


5.  To  number,  npp  saphar. 

Lev  23  1 5  ye  shall  count  unto  you  from  the  morrow 

Job  31.  4  Doth  not  he  see  my  ways,  and  count  all 
Psa  87  6  The  Lord  shall  count,  when  he  wntetli 

130  18  (If)  I  should  count  them,  they  are  more 
Isa.  33.  18  where  (is)  he  that  counted  the  towers  ? 

6 . To  visit,  inspect,  number,  nps paqad. 

1  Ch  21.  6  But  Levi  and  Benjamin  counted  he  not 

7.  To  have,  hold,  echo. 

Matt  14.  3  because  they  counted  him  as  a  prophet 
Markn.  32  all  (men)  counted  John,  that  he  was  a 
Acts  20.  24  neither  [count  I]  my  life  dear  unto  myself 
Phm.  17  If  thou  count  me  therefore  a  partner 

8.  To  lead  out,  account,  py eojuai  hegemnai. 

Phil  3  7  what  things  were  gain,  .those  I  counted 

3  8  Yea  doubtless,  and  I  count  all  things 

3  8  do  count  them  (but)  dung,  that  I  may 

2  Th  3  13  Yet  count  (him)  not  as  an  enemy,  but 

1  Ti.  1.  12  he  counted  me  faithful,  putting  me  into 

6.  1  Let  as  many  servants,  .count  their  own 
Heb.  10.  29  autl  hath  counted  the  blood  of  the  cove. 
Jas.  I.  2  count  it  all  joy  when  ye  fall  into  divers 

2  Pe  213  they  that  count  it  pleasure  to  not  in 

3.  9  The  Lord  is  not  slack.,  as  some  men  count 

9  To  reckon,  number,  account,  \oyi(opailogizomai. 
Rom  2.  26  shall  not  his  uncircumcision  be  counted 

4  3  it  was  counted  unto  him  for  righteousness 

4.  5  his  faith  is  counted  for  righteousness 

q  8  the  children  of  the  promise  are  counted 
Phil.  3.  13  I  count  not  myself  to  have  apprehended 
10 .To  use  pebbles  together,  calculate  together,  <rvp 
\l/p<bi(w  sumpsephizo. 

Acts  19.  19  they  counted  the  price  of  them,  and  found 

11  .To  use  pebbles,  calculate,  1 'i/pQlfa psephizo. 

Lukei4  28  sitteth  not  down  first,  and  counteth  the 
Rev.  13.  18  Let  him  that  hath  understanding  count 
[See  also  Descent,  happy,  pure,  uucircumcised, 
worthy.] 

COUNT,  to  make  — 

To  count ,  apportion,  DD3  kasas. 

Exodi2.  4  shall  make  your  count  for  the  lamb 

COUNTED,  to  be  — 

1  To  be  thought,  reckoned,  agin  chashab,  2. 

Gen  31  15  Are  we  not  counted  of  him  strangers? 

Lev  23  31  the  houses.,  shall  be  counted  as  the  fields 
Numi8.  30  it  shall  be  counted  unto  the  Levites  as 
Josh  13  3  F.kron  northward,  (which)  is  counted  to 

Neh.  13.  13  I  made  treasurers. . for theyiwere counted 

Job  18.  3  are  we  counted  as  beasts,  .in  your  sight 

41.  2g  Darts  are  counted  as  stubble  :  he  laugh. 
Tsa  44  22  we  are  counted  as  sheep  for  the  slaughter 
'88'  4  I  am  counted  with  them  that  go  down 
106  31  that  was  counted  unto  him  for  righteous. 
Prov  17  28  whenilieholdeth  his  peace,  is  counted  wise 
27.  14  it  shall  be  counted  a  curse  to  him 
Isa  3  28  horses'  hoofs  shall  be  counted  like  flint 
32  13  fruitful  field  be  counted  for  a  forest 
40  15  counted  as  the  small  dust  of  the  balance 
40.  17  All  nations,  .are  counted  to  him  less  than 
Hos.  8.  12  (but)  they  were  counted  as  a  strange  thing 

2.  To  visit,  inspect,  count,  ips  paqad. 

i  Ch.23.  24  they  were  counted  by  number  of  names 

3  .To  be  counted,  numbered,  tpa  paqad,  4. 

Exod38.  21  tabernacle  of  testimony,  as  it  was  counted 

COUNTENANCE  — 

1. Face,  anger ,  ’"3  aph. 

Psa.  10.  4  through  the  pride  of  his  countenance 

2 . Brightness,  countenance,  VI  ziv. 

Dau  3  6  the  king's  countenance  was  changed,  and 

5  9  his  countenance  was  changed  in  him,  and 


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Dan.  5.  10  nor  let  thy  countenance  he  changed 
7. 28  my  countenance  changed  in  me  :  but  I 

3.  Appearance,  ntcia  march. 

Judgi3.  6  his  countenance  (was)  like  the  counte. 

1  Sa.  16.  7  Look  not  on  his  countenance,  or  on  the 

17.  42  a  youth,  and  ruddy,  and  of  a  fair  counte. 

2  Sa.  14.  27  she  was  a  woman  of  a  fair  countenance 
Song  2.  14  let  me  see  thy  countenance,  let  me  hear 

2.  14  thy  voice,  and  thy  countenance  (is)  come. 

3.  15  his  countenance  (is)  as  Lebanon,  excellent 
Dan.  1. 13  Then  let  our  countenances  be  looked  upon 

i.  13  the  countenance  of  the  children  that  eat 

1.  15  their  countenances  appeared  fairer  and 

4 . Eye,  Jill  ayin. 

1  Sa.  16. 12  Now  he  (was),  .of  a  beautiful  countenance 

5.  Face,  countenance,  ens  panim. 

Gen.  4.  3  Cain  was  very  wroth,  and  his  countenance 

4.  6  and  why  is  thy  countenance  fallen  ? 

31.  2  Jacob  beheld  the  countenance  of  Laban 

31.  5  I  see  your  father's  countenance,  that  it 
Num  6.  26  The  Lord  lift  up  his  countenance  upon 

1  Sa.  1.  18  and  her  countenance  was  no  more  (sad) 

2  Ki.  8.  n  he  settled  his  countenance  stedfastly 
Nell  2.  2  Why  (is)  thy  countenance  sad,  seeing 

2.  3  why  should  not  my  countenance  be  sad 
Job  14.  20  thou  changest  his  countenance,  and  send. 

29  24  light  of  my  countenance  they  cast  not 
Psa.  4.  6  lift  thou  up  the  light  of  thy  countenance 

11.  7  his  countenance  doth  behold  the  upright 
21.  6  exceeding  glad  with  thy  countenance 

42.  5  praise  him  (for)  the  help  of  his  counte. 

42.  11  the  health  of  my  countenance,  and  my 

43.  s  the  health  of  my  countenance,  and  my 

44.  3  thine  arm,  and  the  light  of  thy  counte. 

80.  16  perish  at  the  rebuke  of  thy  countenance 
89.  15  walk,  .in  the  light  of  thy  counteDauce 
90  8  secret  (sins)  in  the  light  of  thy  counte. 

Prov  15  1 3  A  merry  heart  maketh  a  cheerful  counte 
16.  13  In  the  light  of  the  king's  countenance  (is) 
25  23  so  (doth)  an  angry  countenance  a  back. 
27.  17  so  a  man  sharpeneth  the  countenance  of 
Eccl.  7.  3  for  by  the  sadness  of  the  countenance  the 
Isa.  3.  9  The  show  of  their  countenance  doth 
Eze.  27  35  shall  be  troubled  in  (their)  countenance 
Dan.  8.  23  a  king  of  fierce  countenance,  .shall 

6.  Form,  INn  toar. 

1  Sa.25  3  (was)  a  woman  of .  .beautiful  countenance 

7.  Aspect,  appearance,  ISla  idea. 

JIatt28.  3  His  countenance  was  like  lightning,  and 

8.  Sight,  appearance,  otpis  opsis. 

Rev.  1  16  his  countenance  (was)  as  the  sun  shineth 

9.  Front,  face,  irpotranrov  prosbpon. 

Luke  9.  29  fashion  of  his  countenance  was  altered 
Acts  2.  28  make  me  full  of  joy  with  thy  countenance 

2  Co.  3.  7  for  the  glory  of  his  countenance ;  which 

COUNTENANCE,  of  a  sad  — 

Of  a  scowling  face,  <TKvQpwn&s  skutlirbpos. 

Slatt  6. 16  not,  as  the  hypocrites,  of  a  sad  counte. 

COUNTENANCE,  to  — 

To  honour,  Tin  lw.dar. 

Exod2y.  3  Neither  shalt  thou  countenance  a  poor 

COUNTERVAIL,  to  — 

To  be  equal,  shavah. 

Estli  7.  4  enemy  could  not  countervail  the  king’s 

COUNTRY  — 

1 .  Ground,  land,  nenx  adamah. 

Jon.  4.  2  my  saying  when  I  was  yet  in  my  country 

2.  Island,  'n  i. 

Jer  47.  4  the  remnant  of  the  country  of  Caphtor 

3.  Land,  country,  fntj  erels. 

Gen.  10.  20  in  their  countries,  (and)  in  their  nations 

12.  1  Get  thee  out  of  thy  country,  and  from 
iq.  28  the  smoke  of  the  country  went  up  as  the 
20.  1  Abraham  journeyed .  .toward  the  south  c. 
24.  4  thou  shalt  go  unto  my  country,  and  to 
24.  62  And  Isaac,  .dwelt  in  the  south  country 
23.  6  sent  them  away,  .unto  the  east  country 
26.  3  unto  thy  seed,  I  will  give  all  these  coun. 
26.  4  give  unto  thy  seed  all  these  countries 

30.  25  unto  mine  own  place,  and  to  my  country 
32  9  Return  unto  thy  country,  and  to  thy  kin. 

34.  2  when  Shechem.  .prince  of  the  country 

36.  6  Esau,  .went  into  the  country  from  the 

41.  57  all  countries  came  into  Egypt  to  Joseph 

42.  30  The  man.  .took  us  for  spies  of  the  coun. 
42.  33  the  man,  the  lord  of  the  country,  said 

Lev.  25.  31  be  counted  as  the  fields  of  the  country 
Num'20.  17  Let  us  pass,  I  pray  thee,  through  thy  co. 

32.  4  the  country  which  the  Lord  smote  before 

37.  33  (even)  the  cities  of  the  country  round 
Dent.  4.  43  in  the  wilderness,  in  the  plain  country 

26.  3  I  am  come  unto  the  country  which  the 
Josh.  2.  2  there  came  men.  .to  search  out  thecoun. 
2.  3  they  be  come  to  search  out  all  the  country 
2.  24  even  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  country 
6.  22  the  two  men  that  had  spied  out  the  coun. 

6.  27  fame  was  (noised)  throughout  all  the  coun. 

7.  2  Go  1131  and  view  the  country 

9.  6  We  he  come  from  a  far  country :  now 
9.  9  From  a  very  far  country  thy  servants  are 
9.  11  the  inhabitants  of  our  country  spake  to 

10.  40  So  Joshua  smote  all  the  country  of  the 
10.  41  all  the  country  of  Goshen,  even  unto  G. 


Josh.  12.  7  these  (are)  the  kings  of  the  country  which 
13.  21  dukes  of  Sihou,  dwelling  in  the  country 

19.  51  they  made  an  end  of  dividing  the  country 
22.  9  to  go  unto  the  country  of  Gilead,  to  the 

Judg.  8.  28  the  country  was  in  quietness  forty  years 
ir.  21  Amorites,  the  inhabitants  of  that  country 
12.  12  Elon.  .was  buried  in .  .the  country  of  Zeb 
16.  24  the  destroyer  of  our  country,  which  slew 
18.  14  men  that  went  to  spy  out  the  country  of 
2  Sa.  15.  23  all  the  country  wept  with  a  loud  voice 

21.  14  in  the  country  of  Benjamin  in  Zelah,  in 

1  Ki.  4.  19  the  son  of  Uri  (was)  in  the  country  of  G. 

4.  19  the  country  of  Sihon  king  of  the  Amorites 

8.  41  stranger,  that,  .cometh  out  of  afar  coun. 
10.  13  she  turned,  and  went  to  her  own  country 

10.  15  kings,  .and  of  the  governors  of  the  coun. 
it.  21  that  I  may  go  to  mine  own  country 

11.  22  thou  seekest  to  go  to  thine  own  country? 

20.  27  kids  ;  but  the  Syrians  filled  the  country 

22.  36  Everyman  to  his  city,  and.  .his  own  coun. 

2  Ki.  3.  20  and  the  country  was  filled  with  water 

18.  35  gods  of  the  countries,  .delivered  their  co. 
20.  14  They  are  come  from  a  far  country,  .from 

1  Oh. 20.  1  Joab.  .wasted  the  couutryof  the  children 

22.  5  and  of  glory  throughout  all  countries 

29.  30  and  over  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  countries 

2  Ch.  6  32  but  is  come  from  a  far  country  for  thy 

9.  14  governors  of  the  country,  brought  gold 

11.  23  dispersed,  .throughout  all  the  countries 

12.  8  service  of  the  kingdoms  of  the  countries 
15.  5  upon  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  countries 
20.  29  on  all  the  kingdoms  of  (those)  countries 

30.  10  the  posts  passed .  .through  the  country  of 
34.  33  the  abominations  out  of  all  the  countries 

Ezra  3.  3  because  of  the  people  of  those  countries 
Psa.  1 10.  6  shall  wound  the  heads  over  many  couu. 
Prov  25.  25  so  (is)  good  news  from  a  far  country 
Isa.  1.  7  Your  country  (is)  desolate,  your  cities 
8.  9  give  ear,  all  ye  of  far  countries :  gird 

13.  5  They  come  from  a  far  country,  from  the 

22.18  toss  thee  (like)  a  ball  into  a  large  country 

37. 18  all  the  nations,  and  their  countries 

39.  3  They  are  come  from  a  far  country  unto 
46.  it  executeth  my  counsel  from  a  far  country 

Jer.  2.  7  I  brought  you  into  a  plentiful  country 

4.  16  watchers  come  from  a  far  country,  and 
6.  20  and  the  sweet  cane  from  a  far  country? 

6.  22  a  people  cometh  from  the  north  country 
8.  19  because  of  them  that  dwell  in  a  far  coun. 

10.  22  great  commotion  out  of  the  north  country 
22.  10  return  no  more,  nor  see  his  native  country 

22.  26  will  cast  thee  out.  .into  another  country 

23.  3  will  gather,  .my  flock  out  of  all  countries 
23.  8  the  north  country,  and  from  all  countries 

28.  8  prophesied  both  against  many  countries 

31.  8  1  will  bring  them  from  the  north  country 

32.  8  which  (is)  in  the  country  of  Benjamin 
32.  37  I  will  gather  them  out  of  all  countries 

40.  11  the  Jews.,  in  all  the  countries,  heard  that 
44.  1  at  Noph,  and  in  the  country  of  Pathros 
46.  10  hath  a  sacrifice  in  the  north  country  by 
48.  21  judgment  is  come  upon  the  plain  country 

50.  9  of  great  nations  from  the  north  country 

51.  9  let  us  go  every  one  into  his  own  country 
Eze.  5.  5  and  countries  (that  are)  round  about  her 

5.  6  my  statutes  more  than  the  countries  that 

6.  8  shall  be  scattered  through  the  countries 

11.  16  have  scattered  them  among  the  countries 
11.  16  as  a  little  sanctuary  in  the  countries 

11.  17  assemble  you  out  of  the  countries  where 

12.  15  I  shall,  .disperse  them  in  the  countries 
20.  23  and  disperse  them  through  the  countries 
20.  32  We  will  be  as. .families  of  the  countries 
20.  34  I.  .will  gather  you  out  of  the  countries 
20.  38  will  bring  them  forth  out  of  the  country 
20  41  the  countries  wherein  ye  have  been 

20.  42  the  country  (for)  the  which  I  lifted  upjmine 
22.  4  I  made  thee,  .a  mocking  to  all  countries 
22.  15  I  will,  .disperse  thee  in  the  countries 
25.  7  cause  thee  to  perish  out  of  the  countries 
25.  9  the  glory  of  the  country.  Beth-jeshimoth 

29.  12  desolate  in  the  midst  of  the  countries 

29.  12  will  disperse  them  through  the  countries 

30.  7  desolate  in  the  midst  of  the  countries 
30.  23  scatter,  .willdisperse  them  through  the  c. 
30.  26  and  disperse  them  among  the  countries 
32.  9  the  countries  which  thou  hast  not  known 
32. 15  the  country  shall  be  destitute  of  that 

34.  1 ;  I  will,  .gather  them  from  the  countries 

34.  13  all  the  inhabited  places  of  the  country 

35.  10  these  two  countries  shall  bemine,  and  we 

36.  19  they  were  dispersed  through  the  couu. 

36.  24  I  will,  .gather  you  out  of  all  countries 

Dan.  9.  7  through  all  the  countries  whither  thou 
11.  40  he  shall  enter  into  the  countries,  and 
11.  42  stretch  forth  his  hand,  .upon  the  countri. 
Jon.  1.  8  what  (is)  thy  country  ?  and  of  what  peo? 
Zech.  6.  6  horses,  .go  forth  into  the  north  country 
6.  6  grisled  go  forth  toward  the  south  country 
6.  8  these  that  go  toward  the  north  country 
6.  8  quieted  my  spirit  in  the  north  country 
8.  7  east  country,  and  from  the  west  country 

4.  Circuit,  ge.lilah. 

Eze.  47.  8  waters  issue  out  toward  the  east  country 

5.  A  cord,  land  measured  off,  San  chebel. 

Deut.  3.  14  Jair.  .took  all  the  country  of  Argob  uuto 

6.  Place,  Dipfi  maqom . 

Geu.  29.  26  It  must  not  be  so  donodn  our  country,  to 


7.  Elevation,  height,  ns)  nepheth. 

Josh.17.  11  Slegiddo  and  her  towns,  (even)  threecou. 
3. An  open  village,  'n$ perazi. 

1  Sa.  6.  18  (both)  of  fenced  cities,  and  of  country  vil. 
9.  A  field,  expanse,  level  place,  rny  sadch. 

Gen.  14.  7  smote  all  the  couutvy  of  the  Amalekites 
32.  23  sent  messengers,  .unto,  thecountry  of  E. 
Numzi.  20  the  valley  that  (is)  in  the  country  of  >1. 
Judg2o.  6  I.  .sent  her  throughout  all  the  country 
Ruth  1.  1  went  to  sojourn  in  the  country  of  Moab 
1.  2  they  came  into  the  country  of  Moab,  and 
1.  6  she  might  return  from  the  country  of  M. 
1.  6  she  had  heard  in  the  country  of  Moab 

1.  22  which  returned  out  of  the  country  of  SI. 

2.  6  with  Naomi  out  of  the  country  of  Moab 

4.  3  that  is  come  again  out  of  the  country  of 
1  Sa.  6.  1  the  ark  of  the  Lord  was  in  the  country  of 

27.  5  a  place  in  some  town  in  the  country,  that 
27.  7  the  time  that  David  dwelt  in  the  country 
27.  11  all  the  while  he  dwelleth  in  the  country 
1  Ch.  8.  8  Shaliaraim  begat  (children)  in  the  count. 
Hos.  12.  12  And  Jacob  fled  into  the  country  of  Syria 

10.4  {cultivated)  field,  aypis  agros. 

Slark  5.  14  told  (it)  in  the  city,  and  in  the  country 
6.  36  they  may  go  into  the  country  round 
6.  56  whithersoever,  into  villages,  or.  .country 

15.  21  Simon .  .passed  by,  coming  out  of  the  co. 

16.  12  as  they  walked,  and  went  into  the  [count.] 
Luke  8.  34  told  (it)  in  the  city  and  in  the  country 

9.  12  go  into  the  towns  and  country  round 

23.  26  Simon,  a  Cyrenian,  coming  out  of  the  co. 
11  .Genus,  race,  ytvos  genos. 

Acts  4.  36  a  Levite,  (and)  of  the  country  of  Cyprus 

12.  Earth,  land ,  country,  yg  ge. 

Slatt.  9.  3r  spead  abroad  his  fame  in  all  that  country 
Acts  7.  3  said  unto  him,  Get  thee  out  of  thy  count. 

1 3.  Father-land,  irarpls  patris. 

Luke  4.  23  heard  done,  .do  also  here  in  thy  country 
John  4.  44  prophet  hath  no  honour  in  his  own  con. 
Heb.  11.  14  declare  plainly  that  they  seek  a  country 

14 .Space,  place,  x<hpa  chbra. 

Matt.  2.  12  they  departed  into  their  own  country 
8.  28  when  he  was  come . .  into  the  country  of 
Slark  5.  1  they  came.,  into  the  country  of  the  Gada. 

5.  10  would  not  send  them  away  out  of  the  c. 
Luke  2.  8  there  were  in  the  same  country  shepherds 

8.  26  they  arrived  at  the  country  of  the  Gada. 
15.  13  took  his  journey  into  a  far  country,  and 
15. 15  joined  himself  to  a  citizen  of  that  coun. 
19.  12  certain  nobleman  weDtinto  a  far  country 
21.  21  let  not  them  that  are  in  the  countries 
John  n.  54  Jesus,  .went  thence  unto  a  country  near 
11.  5s  many  went  out  of  the  country  up  to  Jer. 
Acts  12.  20  their  country  was  nourished  by  the  king’s 
18.  23  went  over  (all)  the  country  of  Galatia 
27.  27  deemed  that  they  drew  near  to  some  c. 
[See  also  Better,  far,  hill,  king,  low,  south.] 

15.  Country  {round)  about,  neplxupos  perichOros. 
Slatt  14.  35  sent  out  into  all  that  country  round  abo. 
Luke  3.  3  he  came  into  all  the  country  about  Jor. 

4.  37  the  fame  oi  ‘him  went  out  into,  .the  coun. 
8.  37  the  country  of  the  Gadarenes  round  about 

COUNTRY,  to  go  or  travel  into  a  far  — ■ 

To  be  away  from  one' s  people,  airobgutw  opodemeo. 
Slatt 21.  33  let  it  out.  .and  went  into  a  far  country 
25.  14  as  a  man  travelling  into  a  far  country 
Slark  12.  1  let  it  out.  .and  went  into  a  far  country 
Luke  20.  9  went  into  a  far  country  for  a  long  time 

COUNTRY,  born  in  or  of  the  — 

Native,  indigenous,  rvjiB  ezrach. 

Num  15  13  All  that  are  born  of  the  country  shall  do 
Eze.  47.  22  shall  be  unto  you  as  born  in  the  country 

COUNTRY,  one  of  your  own  — 

Na.tive,  indigenous,  rnix  ezrach. 

Lev.  16.  29  one  of  your  own  country,  or  a  stranger 

17.  15  one  of  your  own  country,  or  a  stranger 

24.  22  one.  .law.  .for  one  of  your  own  country 

COUNTRY,  one’s  own  — 

Fatherland,  nar pis  patris. 

Slatt  13.  54  when  he  was  come  into  his  own  country 
13.  57  without  honour,  save  in  his  own  country 
Slark 6.  1  went  out.  .and  came  into  his  own  count. 

6.  4  not  without  honour,  but  in  his  own  con. 
Luke  4.  24  No  prophet  is  accepted  in  his  own  coun. 
John  4.  44  a  prophet  hath  no  honour  in  Iris  own  c. 

COUNTRYMAN  — 

1  .One  of  the  same  tribe,  <rvp.<pv\erys  sumpliuletes. 

1  Th.  2.  14  suffered  like  things  of  your  own  country. 

2.  Genus,  race,  ylvos  genos. 

2  Co.  11.  26  (in)  perils  by  (mine  own)  countrymen 

COUPLE  — 

1. yl  pair,  Poke,  icx  tsemed. 

Judg  19/  3  haviiig  his  servant  with  him,  and  a  coup. 
28a.  16.  1  Ziba  the  servant,  .met  him,  with  a  couple 
Isa.  21.  7  he  saw  a  chariot  (with)  a  couple  of  hors. 
21.  9  here  cometh  a  chariot  of  men,  (wdth)  a  co. 

2.  Two,  DMiy  shenayim. 

2  Sa.  13".'  6  make  me  a  couple  of  cakes  in  my  sight 


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KJPLE,  to—  _  .  „ 

i  couple  or  join  together,  "on  chabar,  o. 

E\od26.  6  couple  the  curtains  together  with  the 
26  o  shalt  couple  five  curtains  by  themselves 
26  ii  couple  the  tent  together,  that  it  may  be 
26.  10  he  coupled  the  live  curtains  one  unto 
26  10  five  curtains  he  coupled  one  unto  another 
26  it  coupled  the  curtains  one  unto  another 
26'  16  he  coupled  five  curtains  by  themselves 
36!  18  he  made  fifty  taches..to  couple  the  tent 

)UPLE  together,  to  — 

0  couple  or  join  together,  13 ^chabar. 

Exod39-  4  for  it,  to  couple  (it)  together  :  by 

5UPLED  — 

To  be  or  become  twins,  nxJ?  laam. 

Exod26.  24  they  shall  be  coupled  together  beneath 

36.  29  And  they  were  coupled  beneath,  and 

,To  couple  or  join  together,  13(1  chabar 
Exod26.  3  five  curtains  (shall  be)  coupled  one  to 

OUPLED  together  — 

,To  couple  or  join  together,  130  chabar. 

Exod26.  3  five  curtains  shall  be  coupled  together 

.Twins,  D'sn  tammim. 

Exod26.  24  they  shall  be  coupled  together  above  the 

36.  29  coupled  together  at  the  head  thereof,  to 

OUPLED  together,  to  be  — 

’0  be  coupled  or  joined  together,  13?  chabar,  4. 
Exod39-  4  by  the  two  edges  was  it  coupled  together 

OUPLETH,  which  — 

Coupling,  joining,  rnnn  chobereth. 

Exod26.  10  edge  of  the  curtain  which  coupleth  the 
36.  17  edge  of  the  curtain  which  coupleth  the 

OUPLING  — 

.Coupling,  joining,  chobereth. 

Exod26.  4  curtain,  from  the  selvage  in  the  co  ■:  pling 
26. 10  curtain  (that  is)  outmost  in  the  coupling 
\.A  coupling,  joining,  junction,  roano  machbereth. 
Exod26  4  curtain,  in  the  coupling  of  the  second 
26  5  that  (is)  in  the  coupling  of  the  second 

28.  27  over  against  the  (other)  coupling  thereof 
36.  11  edge,  .from  the  selvage  in  the  coupling 
36.  11  he  made,  .(another) curtain,  .in  the  coup. 

36.  12  of  the  curtain  which  was  in  the  coupling 
36  17  uttermost  edge  of  the  curtain  in  the  cou. 

39.  20  over  against  the  (other)  coupling  thereof 

IOUPLINGS  —  ,  „  ,, 

Couplings,  what  joins  together,  m30Q  mechabberoth. 

2  Ch.  34. 11  buy  hewn  stone,  and  timber  for  couplings 

30URAGE  — 

1. Heart ,  lebab. 

Dan.  11.  25  shall  stir  up  his  power  and  his  courage 
^Spirit.  nn  ruach. 

Josh.  2.  11  neither  didrthere  remain  any  more  cour. 

i.Courage,  cheer,  ddpao s  tharsos. 

Acts  28. 15  whom  when  Paul  saw,  he.  .took  courage 

HOUR  AGE,  to  be  of  good  — 

1 . To  be  sharp,  strong,  confirmed,  J'sx  amats. 

Deutsi.  6,  7,  23  Be  strong,  and  of  a  good  courage 
Josh  1.  6,  9,  18  Be  strong  and  of  a  good  courage 
10  25  be  strong,  and  of  good  courage  :  for  thus 

1  Ch.  22.  13  be  strong,  and  of  good  courage  ;  dread 

28.  20  Be  strong  and  of  good  courage  and  do 

2 . To  be,  or  become  strong,  pin  chazag. 

2  Sa.  10.  12  Be  of  good  courage,  and  let  us  play  the 

1  Ch  10.  13  Be  of  good  courage,  and  let  us  behave 
Ezra  10  4  we .  .(will  be)  with  thee  :  be  of  good  cour. 
Psa  27. 14  Wait  on  the  Lord;  be  of  good  courage 

31.  24  Be  of  good  courage,  and  he  shall  streng. 
Isa.  41.  6  said  to  his  brother,  Be  of  good  courage 

3.  To  show  oneself  strong,  P!0  chazag,  7. 

Humi3.  20  be  ye  of  good  courage,  and  bring  of  the 

COURAGE,  to  take  — 

To  show  oneself  strong,  pin  chazag,  1 . 

2  Ch.  15.  8  he  took  courage,  and  put  away  the  abom. 

COURAGEOUS,  COURAGEOUSLY  — 

1.  Confirmed  of  heart,  31?  f’sx  ammits  leb. 

Amos  2. 16  (he  that  is)  courageous  among  the  mighty 

2 . To  be  or  become  confirmed,  pox  amats. 

Josh.  1.  7  Only  be  thou  strong  and  very  courageous 
2  Ch.  32.  7  Be  strong  and  courageous,  be  not  afraid 

3.  To  be  or  become  strong,  pin  chazag. 

Josh  23.  6  Be  ye.  .very  courageous  to  keepand  to  do 
2  Sa.  13.  28  have  not  I  commanded  you?  be  courage. 
2t’h.  19.  11  Deal  courageously,  and  the  Lord  shall 

COURSE  — 

1. A  passing  on,  change,  ns’^n  chaliphah. 

1  Ki.  5. 14  he  sent,  .ten  thousand  a  month  by  courses 

2.  Course ,  portion,  division,  np^nD  machlegcih. 

Ezra  6.  18  they  set.  .the  Levites  in  their  courses 

3.  Portion,  division,  course ,  npSpO  machalogeth. 

1  Ch.  23.  6  David  divided  them’ into  courses  among 
27.  1  that  served . .  in  any  matter  of  the  courses 
27.  1  of  every  course  (were)  t  wenty  and  four  tli. 
27.  2  Over  the  first  course .  .(was)  Jashobeam 
27.  2  in  his  course  (were)  twenty  and  four  thou. 


1  Ch.  27.  4  over  the  course  of  the  second  month  (was) 

27.  4  of  his  course  (was)  Miklotli  also  the  ruler 
27  4  in  his  course  likewise  (were)  twenty  and 

27  5  7  8,  9,  10,  11  in  his  course  (were)  twenty 
27.  12,  13,  14,  15  in  his  course  (were)  twenty  and 

27.  6  and  in  his  course  (was)  Ammizabad  his  son 
28!  1  that  ministered  to  the  king  by  course 

28.  13  for  the  courses  of  the  priests  and  Levites 

28  21  the  courses  of  the  priests  and  the  Levites 

2  Ch.  5.'  1 1  the  priests . .  did  not  (then)  wait  by  course 

8.  14  the  courses  of  the  priests  to  their  service 
8.  14  porters  also  by  their  courses  at  every  gate 
23.  8  for  Jehoiada.  .dismissed  not  the  courses 
31.  2  And  Hezekiah  appointed  the  courses  of 
31.  2  after  their  courses,  every  man  according 

31. 15  to  give  to  their  brethren  by  courses,  as 

31. 16  their  charges  according  to  their  courses 
31.  17  upward,  in  their  charges  by  their  courses 
35.  4  houses  of  your  fathers,  after  your  courses 
35.  10  and  the  Levites  in  their  courses,  accord. 

4.  Highway,  hVdd  mesillah. 

Judg.  5.  20  the  stars  in  their  courses  fought  against 

b.Race,  running,  nynp  merutsah. 

Jer.  8.  6  every  one  turned  to  his  course,  as  the 
23. 10  and  their  course  is  evil,  and  then-  force 


6.  Age,  course  of  things,  aldv  aion. 

Eph.  2.  2  ye  walked  according  to  the  course  of  this 

7 . Race,  running,  S pipos  dromos. 

Acts  13.  25  And  as  John  fulfilled  his  course,  he  said 
20.  24  so  that  1  might  finish  my  course  with  joy 
2  Ti.  4.  7  fought  a  good  fight,  I  have  finished  (my)  c. 

8 . Daily  course,  etpgpepta  ephemeria. 

Luke  1.  5  a  certain  priest,  .of  the  course  of  Abia 
1.  8  he  executed,  .in  the  order  of  his  course 

9.  Sailing,  ir\6os  ploos. 

Acts  21.  7  when  we  had  finished  (our)  course  from 

10. rt  runner,  running  course,  rpox^s  troclios. 

Jas.  3.  6  and  settetli  on  fire  the  course  of  nature 

COURSE,  by  — 

In  part,  by  rotation,  ava  pepos  ana  meros. 

1  Co.  14.  27  or  at  the  most  (by)  three,  and  (that)  by  c. 

COURSE,  to  be  out  of  — 

To  be  moved,  »iD  mot,  2. 

Psa.  82.  5  all  the  foundations,  .are  out  of  course 

COURSE,  to  have  — 

To  run,  rpc  yoi  trecho. 

2  Th.  3.  1  that  the  word,  .may  have  (free)  course 

COURT  — 

1  .House,  rvs  bayith.  . 

Amos  7. 13  the  king's  chapel,  and  it  (is)  the  king  s  co. 

2 . Enclosed  place,  court,  Y*n  chatsir. 

Isa.  34.  13  an  habitation  of  dragons,  (and)A  court  for 

3.  Enclosed  place,  court,  Ufij  chatser. 

Exod27-  9  thou  shalt  make  the  court  of  the  taberna. 

27.  9  hangings  for  the  court  (of)  fine  twined 
27. 12,  13  the  breadth  of  the  court  on  the 
27.  16  for  the  gate  of  the  court  (shall  be)  an 
27. 17  All  the  pillars  round  about  the  court 
27  18  The  length  of  the  court  (shall  be)  an  hun. 
27.  19  all  the  pins  of  the  court  (shall  be  of)  brass 
35.  17  The  hangings  of  the  court,  his  pillars,  and 
35.  17  and  the  hanging  for  the  door  of  the  court 
35.  18  and  the  pins  of  the  court,  and  their  cords 
38.  9  And  he  made  the  court:  on  the  south  side 
38.  9  hangings  of  the  court  (were  of)  fine  twined 
38.  15  for  the  other  side  of  the  court  gate,  on 
38. 16  All  the  hangings  of  the  court  round  about 
38.  17  all  the  pillars  of  the  court  (were)  filleted 
38.  18  the  hanging  for  the  gate  of  the  court  (was) 
38.  18  answerable  to  the  hangings  of  the  court 
38  20  pins,  .of  the  court  round  about,  (were  of) 
38.  31  the  sockets  of  the  court  round  about,  and 
38.  31  the  sockets  of  the  court  gate,  and  all  the 

38.  31  all  the  pins  of  the  court  round  about 

39.  40  hangings  of  the  court . .  for  the  court  gate 

40.  8  shalt  set  up  the  court  round  about,  and 
40.  8  hang  up  the  hanging  at  the  court  gate 
40.  33  set  up  the  hanging  of  the  court  gate 

Lev.  6.  16,  26  in  the  court  of  the  tabernacle  of  the 
hum.  3.  26  And  the  hangings  of  the  court,  and  the 
3  26  curtain  for  the  door  of  the  court,  which 

3.  37  the  pillars  of  the  court  round  about,  and 

4.  26  hangings  of  the  court,  and  the  hangings 
4.  26  for  the  door  of  the  gate  of  the  court 
4.  32  the  pillars  of  the  court  round  about,  and 

2  Sa  17  18  which  had  a  well  in  his  court,  whither 

1  Ki  6.  36  he  built  the  inner  court  with  three  rows 

7  8  his  house,  .(had)  another  court  within  the 

7.  9  (so)  on  the  outside  toward  the  great  court 
7.  12  the  great  court  round  about  (was)  with 

7  I2  both  for  the  inner  court  of  the  house  of 

8  64  hallow  the  middle  of  the  court  that  (was) 

2  Ki.21.  5  he  built  altars,  .in  the  two  courts  of  the 
23.  12  Manasseh  had  made  in  the  two  courts  of 

1  Ch.23.  28  their  office  (was)  to  wait,  .in  the  courts 
28.  6  he  shall  build  my  house  and  my  courts 
28.  12  the  pattern,  .of  the  courts  of  the  house  of 

2  Ch.  4.  9  Furthermore  he  made  the  court  of  the 
7.  7  Solomon  hallowed  the  middle  of  the  co. 

20.  5  stood . .  in  the  house .  before  the  new  co. 
23]  5  all  the  people  (shall  be)  in  the  courts  of 
24  21  stoned  him  with  stones,  .in  the  court  of 
29. 16  into  the  court'  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 


Isa. 


Eze. 


2  Ch.  33.  5  he  built  altars .  .in  the  two  courts  of  the 
>'eh.  3.  25  king's  high  house,  that  (was)  by  thecourt 

8.  16  in  their  courts,  and  in  the  courts  of  the 
13.  7  in  preparing  him  a  chamber  in  the  courts 
Estli.  1.  5  in  the  court  of  the  garden  of  the  king's 
2.  11  Mordecai  walked,  .before  the  court  of  the 

4.  11  come  unto  the  king  into  the  inner  court 

5.  1  Esther,  .stood  in  the  inner  court  of  the 

5.  2  saw  Esther  the  queen  standing  in  the  co. 

6.  4  And  the  king  said.  Who  (is)  in  the  court? 

6.  4  Hainan  was  come  into  the  outward  court 
6.  5  Behold,  Hainan  standeth  in  the  court 

Psa.  65.  4  he  may  dwell  in  thy  courts:  we  shall 

84.  2  even  fainteth  for  the  courts  of  the  Lord 
80. 10  For  a  day  in  thy  courts-jrt)  better.tliainc 
p2.  ij  sli.Ul  nourish'  in  the  courts  of  our  God 
96.  8  bring  an  offering,  and  come  into  his  courts 
100.  4  Enter,  into  his  courts  with  praise:  be 
1 16. 19  In  the  courts  of  the  Lord's  house,  in  the 
135.  2  Ye  that  stand,  .in  the  courts  of  the  house 
1.  12  who  hath  required .  .to  tread  my  courts  ? 

62.  9  shall  drink  it  in  the  courts  of  my  holi. 

Jer.  19.  14  he  stood  in  the  court  of  the  Lord's  house 
26.  2  Stand  in  the  court  of  the  Lord's  house 

32.  2  Jeremiah . .  was  shut  up  in  the  court  of 
32.  8  mine  uncle’s  son,  came  to  me  in  the  court 

32.  12  before  all  the  Jews  that  sat  in  the  court 

33.  1  he  was  yet  shut  up  in  the  court  of  the 
36.  10  in  the  higher  court,  at  the  entry  of  the 

36.  20  they  went  in  to  the  king  into  the  court 

37.  21  they  should  commit  Jeremiah  into  the  c. 

37.  21  Jeremiah  remained  in  the  court  of  the 

38.  6  the  dungeon,  that  (was)  in  the  court  of 

38.  13  Jeremiah  remained  in  the  court  of  the 

38.  28  Jeremiah  abode  in  the  court  of  the  prison 

39.  14  sent,  and  took  Jeremiah  out  of  the  court 

39.  15  he  was  shut  up  in  the  court  of  the  prison 

8.  7  he  brought  me  to  the  door  of  the  court 
8  16  he  brought  me  into  the  inner  court  of  the 

9.  7  Defile  the  house,  and  fill  the  courts  with 

10.  3  and  the  cloud  filled  the  inner  court 
10.  4  the  court  was  full  of  the  brightness  of 
10.  5  sound,  .was  heard  (even)  to  the  outer  co. 
40. 14  post  of  the  court  round  about  the  gate 

40.  17  Then  brought  he  me  into  the  outward  c. 

40.  17  a  pavement  made  for  the  court  round 
40.  19  unto  the  forefront  of  the  inner  court 
40.  20  the  outward  court  that  looked  toward  the 
40.  23  the  gate  of  the  inner  court  (was)  over 
40.  27  a  gate  in  the  inner  court  toward  the  south 

40  28  he  brought  me  to  the  inner  court  by  the 
40.  31,  34  the  arches,  .(were)  toward  the  outer  c. 
40.  32  he  brought  me  into  the  inner  court  towa. 
40.  37  posts  thereof  (were)  toward  the  outer  co. 
40.  44  chambers  of  the  singers  in  the  inner  co. 

40.  47  he  measured  the  court,  an  hundred  cubits 

41  15  inner  temple,  and  the  porches  of  the  co. 

42.  1  he  brought  me  forth  into  the  outer  court 

3  for  the  inner  court,  for  the  outer  court 

6  not  pillars  as  the  pillars  of  the  courts 

7  the  outer  court  011  the  fore  part  of  the 

8  the  chambers  that  (were)  in  the  outer  co. 

9  as  one  goeth  into  them  from  the  outer  co. 

42.  10  of  the  wall  of  the  court  toward  the  east 
42. 14  shall  they  not  go.  .into  the  outer  court 

43.  5  the  spirit,  .brought  me  into  the  inner  co. 

44.  17,  17  the  gates  of  the  inner  court 

44.  19  outer  court,  (even)  into  the  outer  court 
44.  21  when  they  euter  into  the  inner  court 

44.  27  into  the  sanctuary,  unto  the  inner  court 

45.  19  the  posts  of  the  gate  of  the  inner  court 

46.  1  The  gate  of  the  inner  court  that  looketh 
46.  20  bear  them  not  out  into  the  outer  court 
46.  21  into  the  outer  court. .corners  of  thecourt 
46. 21  every  corner  of  the  court  (there  was)  a  co. 
46.  22  In .  .corners  of  the  court  (there  were)  co. 

Zech.  3.  7  thou .  .shalt  also  keep  my  courts,  and  I 

i.  Court,  settle,  border,  edge,  rrjj£  azarah. 

2  Ch.  4.  9  and  the  great  court,  and  doors  for  the  co. 
6.  13  and  had  set  it  in  the  midst  of  the  court 

5 . A  city,  place  surrounded  by  wall,  i'V  ir. 

2  Ki.  20.  4  Isaiah  was  gone  out  into  the  middle  co. 

6.  Court,  yard,  al\p  aule. 

Rev.  11.  2  the  court  which  is  without  the  temple 

COURTEOUS  — 

Friendly  minded,  <piA6<t>p<t>v  philophron. 

1  Pe.  3.  8  as  brethren,  (be)  pitiful,  (be)  [courteous] 

COURTEOUSLY  — 

l.zls  a  friend  of  man,  <pi\au6pdira>s  philanthropos. 
Acts  27.  3  Julius  courteously  entreated  Paul,  and 

2 .In  a  friendly  minded  manner ,  <pi\o<ppovus  phi!. 
Acts  28.  7  who  received  us,  and  lodged  us.  .courte. 

COUSIN  — 

One  of  the  same  race,  arvyyevhs  suggenes. 

Luke  1.  36  behold,  thy  [cousinl  Elisabeth,  she  hath 
1.  58  her  neighbours  and  her  cousin  heard  how 

COVENANT  — 

1  .Covenant,  league,  thing  prepared  or  eaten,  n'1?. 
Gen.  6.  18  with  thee  will  I  establish  my  covenant 
9.  9  I,  behold,  I  establish  my  covenant  with 
9. 11  And  I  will  establish  my  covenant  with 
9.  12,  17  This  (is)  the  token  of  the  covenant 
9.  13  and  it  shall  be  for  a  token  of  a  covenant 
9.  15  And  I  will  remember  my  covenant,  which 
9.  16  I  may  remember  the  everlasting  covenant 

15.  18  In  that  same  day  the  Lord  made  a  cove 


42. 

42. 

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42. 

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Gen.  17.  2  I  will  make  my  covenant  between  me 

17.  4  As  tor  me,  behold,  my  covenant  (is)  with 
17.  7  I  will  establish  my  covenant  between  me 
17.  7  and  thy  seed . .  f  or  an  everlasting  covenant 
17.  9  Thou  shalt  keep  my  covenant  therefore 
17. 10  This  (is)  my  covenant,  which  ye  shall  keep 
17.  11  it  shall  be  a  token  of  the  covenant 

17. 13  covenant  shall  be.  .for  an  everlasting cov. 

17.  14  he  hath  broken  my  covenant 

17.  19  and  I  will  establish  my  covenant  with 
17  19  for  an  everlasting  covenant,  (and)  with 

17.  21  But  my  covenant  will  I  establish  with 

21.  27  and  both  of  them  made  a  covenant 

21.  32  Thus  they  made  a  covenant  atBeer-sheba 
26. 28  and  let  us  make  a  covenant  with  thee 
31.44  Now.  .come  thou,  let  us  make  acovenant 
Exod.  2.  24  and  God  remembered  his  covenant  with 

6.  4  have  also  established  my  covenant  with 

6.  5  and  I  have  remembered  my  covenant ; 

19.  s  if  ye  will  obey . .  and  keep  my  covenant 

23.  32  Thou  shalt  make  no  covenant  with  them 

24.  7  he  took  the  book  of  the  covenant,  and 
24.  8  and  said,  Behold  the  blood  of  the  cove. 

31.  16  keep  the  sabbath,  .(for)  a  perpetual  cov. 

34.  10  And  he  said,  Behold,  I  make  a  covenant 
34.  12,  15  lest  thou  make  a  covenant  with  thee 
34.  27  I  have  made  a  covenant  with  thee  and 
34.  28  He  wrote,  .the  words  of  the  covenant 

Lev.  2. 13  shalt  thou  suffer  the  salt  of  the  covenant 

24.  8  children,  .by  an  everlasting  covenant 
26.  9  and  establish  my  covenant  with  you 
26.  15  (but)  that  ye  break  my  covenant 

26.  25  shall  avenge  the  quarrel  of  (my/covenant 
26.  42  Then  will  X  remember  my  covenant  with 
26.  42  and  also  my  covenant  with  Isaac 
26.  42  and  also  my  covenant  with  Abraham  will 
26.  44  to  break  my  covenant  with  them  ;  for  I 
26.  45  will  for  their  sakes  remember  the  coven. 
Num  10.  33  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  went 

14.  44  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord,  and 

18.  19  it  (is)  a  covenant  cf  salt  for  ever  before 

25.  12  I  give  unto  him  my  covenant  of  peace 

25. 13  the  covenant  of  an  everlasting  priesthood 
Deut.  4.13  he  declared  unto  you  his  covenant,  which 

4.  23  lest  ye  forget  the  covenant  of  the  Lord 

4.  31  not  forget  the  covenant  of  thy  fathers 

5.  2  The  Lord  our  God  made  a  covenant  with 

5.  3  The  Lord  made  not  this  covenant  with 

7.  2  thou  shalt  make  no  covenant  with  them 

7.  9  which  keepeth  covenant  and  mercy  with 

17. 12  thy  God  shall  keep  unto  thee  the  covena. 

8. 18  that  he  may  establish  his  covenant  which 

9.  9  the  tables  of  the  covenant  which  the  L. 

9.  11  of  stone,  (even)  the  tables  of  the  covenant 

9. 15  tables  of  the  covenant  (were)  in  my  two 

10.  8  to  bear  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  L. 

17.  2  wickedness,  .in  transgressing  his  coven. 

29.  1  These  (are)  the  words  of  the  covenant 
29.  1  the  covenant  which  he  made  with  them 
29.  9  Keep  therefore  the  words  of  this  covenant 

29. 12  enterinto  covenant  with  the  Lord  thy  G. 

29.  14  with  you  only  do  I  make  this  covenant 
29.  21  the  curses  of  the  covenant  that  are  writt. 

29.  25  they  have  forsaken  the  covenant  of  the  L. 

31.  9  bare  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord 
31.  16  break  my  covenant  which  I  have  made 
31.  20  and  provoke  me,  and  break  my  covenant 
31.  25  bare  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord 
31.  26  of  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord 
33.  9  observed  thy  word,  and  kept  thy  coven. 

Josh.  3.  3  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  your 
3.  6  Take  up  the  arlqof  the  covenant,  and  pass 
3.  6  they  took  up  the  ark  of  the  covenant,  and 
3.  8  priests  that  bare  the  ark  of  the  covenant 
3. 1 1  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  of 
3.  14  the  priests  bearing  the  ark  of  the  coven. 

3.  17  priests  that  bear  the  ark  of  the  covenant 

4.  7  before  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  L. 

4.  9  priests  which  bare  the  ark  of  the  coven. 

4.  18  prieststhat  bare  the  ark  of  the  covenant 

6.  6  Take  up  the  ark  of  the  covenant,  and  let 

6.  8  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  followed 

7.  11  transgressed  niy  covenant  which  I  comm. 

7.  15  hath  transgressed  the  covenant  of  the  L. 

8.  33  bare  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord 

3. 16  When  ye  have  transgressed  the  covenant 
24.  25  Joshua  made  a  covenant  with  the  people 

Judg.  2.  1  I  will  never  break  my  covenant  with  you 
2.  20  this  people  hath  transgressed  my  coven. 

20.  27  the  ark  of  the  covenantof  God  (was)there 

1  Sa.  4.  3  fetch  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord 

4.  4  bring  from  thence  the  ark  of  the  covenant 
4.  4  there  with  the  ark  of  the  covenant 
4.  5  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  came 

11.  1  Make  a  covenant  with  us,  and  we  will 

18.  3  Then  Jonathan  and  David  made  a  cove. 

20.  8  hast  brought  thy  servant  into  a  covenant 
23.  18  they  two  made  a  covenant  before  the  L. 

2  Sa.15.  24  bearing  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  God 

23.  5  hath  made  with  me  an  everlasting  coven. 

1  Ki.  3.  15  before  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  L. 

6. 19  set  there  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the 

8.  1  might  bring  up  the  ark  of  the  covenant 

8.  6  priests  brought  in  the  ark  of  the  coven. 

8.  21  the  ark,  wherein  (is)  the  covenant  of  the 
8.  23  who  keepest  covenant  and  mercy  with 

11.  11  hast  not  kept  my  covenant  and  my  stat. 

19.  10,  i4thechildren .  .liaveforsakenthycoven. 

20.  34  I  will  send  thee  away  with  this  covenant 
20.  34  he  made  a  covenant  with  him,  and  sent 

2  Ki.  11.  4  made  a  covenant  with  them,  and  took  an 

11.  17  Jehoiada  made  acovenantbetween  theL.  1 


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2  Ki.  13.  23  because  of  his  covenant  with  Abraham 

17. 15  his  covenant  that  he  made  with  their 

17.  35  With  whom  the  Lord  had  made  aeoveua. 

17.  38  the  covenant  that  I  have  made  with  you 

18.  12  obeyed  not.  .but  transgressed  his  coven. 
23.  2  the  book  of  the  covenant  (which  was) 

23.  3  made  a  covenant  before  the  Lord,  to 
23.  3  to  perform  the  words  of  this  covenant 
23.  3  and  all  the  people  stood  to  the  covenant 
23.  21  as.  .written  in  the  book  of  this  covenant 

1  Ch.n.  3  David  made  a  covenant  with  them  in  E. 

15.  25,  26,  28,  29  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord 

16.  6  before  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  God 
16.  15  Be  ye  mindful  always  of  his  covenant 
16.  17  (and)  to  Israel  (for)  an  everlasting  coven. 

16.  37  left  there,  before  the  ark  of  the  covenant 

17.  1  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  (remain. 

22.  19  bring  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  L. 

28.  2  for  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord 

2  Ch.  5.  2,  7  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord 

6.  1 1  the  ark,  wherein  (is)  the  covenant  of  the 
6. 14  which  keepest  covenant,  and  (showest) 

13.  5  and  to  his  sons  by  a  covenant  of  salt 

15. 12  they  entered  into  a  covenant  to  seek  the 

21.  7  because  of  the  eovenant;thathehad  made 

23.  1  took  the  captains,  .into  covenant  with  him 
23.  3  the  congregation  made  a  covenant  with 

23. 16  Jehoiada  made  a  covenant  between  him 

29.  10  (it  is)  in  mine  heart  to  make  a  covenant 
34.  30  all  the  words  of  the  book  of  the  covenant 
34.  31  the  king,  .and  made  a  covenant  before 
34.  31  to  perform  the  words  of  the  covenant 
34.  32  inhabitants ..  did  according  to  the  cove. 

Ezra  10.  3  let  us  make  a  covenant  with  our  God  to 
Neh.  1.  5  that  keepeth  covenant  and  mercy  for  them 

9.  8  madest  a  covenant  with  him,  to  give  the 

9.  32  the  terrible  God,  who  keepest  covenant 

13.  29  the  covenant  of  the  priesthood,  and  of 
Job  31.  1  I  made  a  covenant  with  mine  eyes;  why 

41.  4  Will  he  make  a  covenant  with  thee?  wilt 
Psa.  25.  10  unto  such  as  keep  his  covenant  and  his 

25. 14  and  he  will  show  them  his  covenant 
44.  17  have  we  dealt  falsely  in  thy  covenant 

50.  5  those  that  have  made  a  covenant  with  me 

50. 16  shouldest  take  my  covenant  in  thy  mouth? 
55.  20  his  hands,  .he  hath  broken  his  covenant 
74.  20  Have  respect  unto  the  covenant :  for  the 
78.  10  They  kept  not  the  covenant  of  God,  and 
78.  37  neither  were  they  stedfastinhis  covenant 
89.  3  I  have  made  a  covenant  with  my  chosen 
89.  28  and  my  covenant  shall  stand  fast  with 
89.  34  My  covenant  will  I  not  break,  nor  alter 
89.  39  Thou  hast  made  void  the  covenantof  thy 

103.  18  To  such  as  keep  his  covenant,  and  to 

105.  8  He  hath  remembered  his  covenant  fol¬ 
ios.  10  (and)  to  Israel  (for)  an  everlasting  cove. 

106.  45  he  remembered  for  them  his  covenant 
in.  5  he  will  ever  be  mindful  of  his  covenant 
in.  9  he  hath  commanded  his  covenant  for 

132. 12  If  thy  children  will  keep  my  covenant 
Prov.  2.  17  and  forgettetli  the  covenant  of  her  God 
Isa.  24.  5  they  have,  .broken  the  everlasting  cove. 

28.  15  We  have  made  a  covenant  with  death 
28.  18  your  covenant  with  death  shall  be  disan. 
33.  8  he  hath  broken  the  covenant,  he  hath 

42.  6  give  thee  fora  covenant  of  the  people 

49.  8  give  thee  for  a  covenant  of  the  people 

54.  10  neither  shall  the  covenant  of  my  peace  be 

55.  3  I  will  make  an  everlasting  covenant  with 

56.  4  the  eunuchs  that,  .take  hold  of  my  cove. 

56.  6  every  one  that,  .taketh  hold  of  my  cove. 
59.  21  this  (is)  my  covenant  with  them  saith 
61.  8  make  an  everlasting  covenant  with  them 

Jer.  3. 16  The  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord 
11.  2,  6  Hear  ye  the  words  of  this  covenant 
11.  3  obeyeth  not  the  words  of  this  covenant 
11.  8  upon  them  all  the  wordsof  this  covenant 
11. 10  Israel  and.  .Judah  have  broken  my  cove. 

14.  21  remember,  break  not  thy  covenant  with 

22.  9  they  have  forsaken  the  covenant  of  the 
31.  31  I  will  make  a  new  covenant  with  the 
31.  32  Not  according  to  the  covenant  that  I 
31.  32  which  my  covenant  they  brake,  although 

31.  33  this  (shall  be)  the  covenant  that  I  will 

32.  40  I  will  make  an  everlasting  covenant  with 

33.  20  my  covenant  of  the  day,  and  my  covenant 
33.  21  (Then)  may  also  my  covenant  be  broken 

33.  25  If  my  covenant  (be)  not  with  day  and 

34.  8  the  king  Zedekiah  had  made  a  covenant 
34.  10  people,  which  had  entered  into  the  cove. 
34.  13  I  made  a  covenant  with  your  fathers  in 

34. 15  ye  had  made  a  covenant  before  me  in  the 
34. 18  men  that  have  transgressed  my  covenant 
34.  18  not  performed  the  words  of  the  covenant 

50.  5  in  a  perpetual  covenant  (that)  shall  not 
Eze.  16.  8 1  sware.  .and  entered  into  a  covenant 

16.  59  despised  the  oath  in  breaking  the  cove. 

16. 60  I  will  remember  my  covenant  with  thee 
16.  60  establish  unto  thee  an  everlasting  cove. 

16. 61  I  will  give  them,  .but  not  by  thy  cove. 

16.  62  I  will  establish  my  covenant  with  thee 

17.  13  made  a  covenant  with  him,  and  hath 
17. 14  by  keepingof  his  covenant  it  might  stand 
17.  15  shall  he  break  the  covenant,  and  be  deli.? 
17.  16  whose  oath  he  despised,  and  whose  cove. 
17.  18  despised  the  oath  by  breaking  the  cove. 
17.  19  my  covenant  that  he  hath  broken,  even 
20.  37  bring  you  into  the  bond  of  the  covenant 
34.  25  will  make  with  them  a  covenant  of  peace 
37.  26  will  make  a  covenant  of  peace  with  them 
37.  26  shallbe  an  everlasting  covenant  with  them 
44.  7  they  have  broken  my  covenant  because  of 


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Dan .  9.  4  keeping  the  covenant  and  mercy  to  them 

9.  27  he  shall  confirm  the  covenant  with  many  j 
11.  22  yea,  also  the  prince  of  the  covenant 

11.  28  heart  (shall  be)  against  the  holy  covenant  j  ' 
11.  30  have  indignation  against  the  holy  coven. 

11.  30  with  them  that  forsake  the  holy  covenant 

11.  32  such  as  do  wickedly  against  the  covenant 
Hos.  2.  18  will  I  make  a  covenant  for  them  with  the 

6.  7  But  they . .  have  transgressed  the  covenant 
8.  1  they  have  transgressed  my  covenant,  and 

10.  4  swearing  falsely  in  making  a  covenant 

12.  1  they  do  make  a  covenant  with  the  Assyr. 
Amos  1.  9  and  remembered  not  the  brotherly  cove. 
Zech.  9.  1 1  by  the  blood  of  thy  covenant  I  have  sent 

11.  10  might  break  my  covenant  which  I  had 
Mai.  2.  4  that  my  covenant  might  be  with  Levi 

2.  5  My  covenant  was  with  him  of  life  and 
2.  8  ye  have  corrupted  the  covenant  of  Levi 
2.  10  by  profaning  thecovenantof  ourfathers? 

2.  14  yet  (is)  she . .  the  wife  of  thy  covenant 

3.  1  even  the  messenger  of  the  covenant 

2 .Arrangement,  covenant,  biaQyKi)  diatheke. 

Luke  1.  72  and  to  remember  his  holy  covenant 
Acts  3.  25  of  the  covenant  which  God  made  with 

7.  8  he  gave  him  the  covenant  of  circumcis. 
Kom.  9.  4  the  covenants,  and  the  giving  of  t  ie  law 

11.  27  this  (is)  my  covenant  unto  them,  when  I 
Gal.  3.  15  Though  (it  be)  but  a  man’s  covenant,  yet 

3. 17  the  covenant  that  was  confirmed  before 

4.  24  these  are  the  two  covenants  ;  the  one 
Eph.  2.  12  strangers  from  the  covenants  of  promise 

Ieb.  8.  6  he  is  the  Mediator  of  a  better  covenant 

8.  8  Iwillmakeanewcovenantwith  thehouse 
8.  9  Notaccordingtothecovenant  thatlmade 
8.  9  they  continued  not  in  my  covenant,  and 

8.  10  this  (is)  the  covenant  that  I  will  make 

9.  4  the  ark  of  the  covenant  overlaid  round 

9.  4  Aaron's  rod.  .and  the  tables  of  the  cove. 

10.  16  This  (is)  the  covenant  that  I  will  make 

10.  29  hath  counted  the  blood  of  the  covenaut 

12.  24  to  Jesus  the  mediator  of  the  new  coven. 

13.  20  the  blood  of  the  everlasting  covenant 

COVENANT,  to  — 

1  .To  cut,  make  or  prepare  a  covenant,  n’13  mj. 

2  Ch.  7.  18  according  as  I  have  covenanted  with  Da. 
Hag.  2.  5  (According  to)  the  word  that  I  covenanted 

2.  To  set, put,  arrange  together,  awriBiyusuntithemi. 
Luke  22.  5  they  were  glad,  and  covenanted  to  give 

COVENANT  breaker  — 

Not  hound  by  covenant,  aavvderos  asunthetos. 

Kom.  1.  31  Without  understanding,  covenant  brea. 
COVENANT  with  for,  to  — 

To  set,  establish,  appoint,  'La tij/ii  histemi. 

Matt26. 15  they  covenanted  with  him  for  thirty  pieces 
COVER  — 

1.  Cup,  jug,  can,  rnif’p,  qasvah,  qa,sah. 

Exod  25.  29  spoons  thereof,  and  covers  thereof,  and 

37.  16  spoons,  and  his  bowls,  and  his  covers  to 
Num.  4.  7  and  the  bowls,  and  covers  to  cover  withal 

2 . To  hedge  in,  enclose,  sakak. 

Exod33.  22  will  cover  thee  with  my  hand  while  I 
COVER,  to  — 

1.  To  swallow  up,  ySa  bala,  3. 

Num.  4.  20  to  see  when  the  holy  things  are  covered 

2 . To  cover,  nen  chaphali. 

2  Sa.  13.  30  the  people  that  (was)  with  him  covered 
Esth.  7.  8  As  the  word  went  out.  .they  covered  H. 
Jer.  14.  3  they  were  ashamed ..  and  covered  their 

14.  4  the  plowmen,  .covered  their  heads 

3 . To  cover,  overlay,  protect,  *]5n  chaphaph. 

Deut.  33.  1 2  (the)  Lord  shall  cover  him  all  the  day  long 

4.  To  shade,  conceal,  protect,  V^B  talal,  3. 

Neh.  3.  15  he  built  it,  and  covered  it,  and  set  up  the 

5.  To  clothe,  cover,  wrap  up  in,  By;  yaat. 

Isa.  61.  10  covered  me  withtherobeof  righteousness 

6.  To  cover,  conceal,  BD3  kasah. 

Prov  12. 16  but  a  prudent  (man)  covereth  shame 

7.  To  cover,  conceal,  nD3  kasah,  3. 

Gen.  9.  23  and  covered  thenakednessof  their  father 

38.  14  covered  her  with  a  veil,  and  wrapped 

38. 15  an  harlot;  because  she  had  covered  her 
Exod.  8.  6  frogs  came  up,  and  covered  the  land  of  E. 

10.  5  they  shall  cover  the  face  of  the  earth 

10. 15  they  covered  the  face  of  the  whole  earth 

14.  28  waters  returned  and  covered  the  chariots 

15.  5  The  depths  have  covered  them  :  they 
15. 10  Thou  didst  blow,  .the  sea  covered  them 

16.  13  the  quails  came  up,  and  covered  the 

21.  33  if  a  man  shall  dig  a  pit,  and  not  cover  it 

24. 15  Moses  went  up . .  and  a  cloud  covered  the 
24.  16  and  the  cloud  covered  it  six  days 

26. 13  on  this  side  and  on  that  side,  to  cover  it 

28.  42  shalt  make  them  linen  breeches  to  cover 

29. 13  take  all  the  fat  that  covereth  the  inwards 

29.  22  the  fat  that  covereth  the  inwards,  and 
40.  34  a  cloud  covered  the  tent  of  the  congrega. 

Lev.  3.  3,  9, 14  the  fat  that  covereth  the  inwards 
4.  8  the  fat  that  covereth  the  inwards,  and 
7.  3  and  the  fat  that  covereth  the  inwards 
13.  12  if.  .the  leprosy  cover  all  the  skin  of  (him) 
13.  13  (if)  the  leprosy  have  covered  all  his  flesh 

16. 13  the  cloud  of  the  incense  may  cover  the 


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COVET 


Lev  17.  13  he  shall  even,  .cover  it  with  dust 
\ura  4.  s  and  cover  the  ark  of  testimony  with  it 

,  I  cover  the  same  with  a  covering  of  baclg. 

.  q  cover  the  candlestick  of  the  light,  and 
I  11  cover  it  witha  covering  of  badger  s  skins 
4  12  cover  them  with  a  covering  of  badger  s 
4  ,,  have  made  an  end  of  covering  the  sane. 

n.  1,  the  cloud  covered  the  tabernacle, (namely) 

q.  16  So  it  was  alway  :  the  cloud  covered  it 
16.  42  the  cloud  covered  it,  and  the  glory  ot  the 
22.  s  they  cover  the  face  of  the  earth,  and  they 
22]  1 1  which  covereth  the  face  of  the  earth 
Deut22.  12  vesture,  wherewith  thou  coverest  (thyse.) 

24  1,  and  cover  that  which  cometh  from  thee 
josh.  24.  7  brought  the  sea  upon  them,  and  covered 
judg.  4.  18  when  he  had  turned  in.  .she  covered  him 
°  4  10  and  gave  him  drink,  and  covered  him 
1  Sa.  iq!  13  Miclial  took  an  image,  .and  covered  (it) 

1  Ki  1  1  they  covered  him  with  clothes,  but  he 

7.  18  to  cover  the  chapiters  that  (were)  upon 
7  41  to  cover  the  two  bowls  of  the  chapiters 
7  42  to  cover  the  two  bowls  of  the  chapiters 

2  Ch  4  12  and  the  two  wreaths  to  cover  the  two 

4.  1 ,  to  cover  the  two  pommels  of  the  chapiters 
c.  8  the  cherubims  covered  the  ark  and  the 

Neh.  4.  3  cover  not  their  iniquity,  and  let  not  their 

Job  9.  24  he  covereth  the  faces  of  the  judges 

I  -  27  Because  he  covereth  Ins  face  with  lus  fat 
16  18  cover  not  thou  my  blood,  and  let  my  ciy 
2J;  26  They  shall  lie  down,  .worms  shall  cover 
2->  ii  aud  abundance  of  waters  cover  thee 

22  17  (neither)  hath  he  covered  the  darkness 
41  44  If  I  covered  my  transgressions  as  Adam 
46  40  Behold,  he  .  .covereth  the  bottom  of  the 
46  42  With  clouds  he  covereth  the  light ;  and 
48'  44  that  abundance  of  waters  may  cover 
p8a  ,2  1  Blessed  (is  he  whose),  .sin  (is)  covered 

'  44.  15  and  the  shame  of  my  face  hath  covered 
44.  10  and  covered  us  with  the  shadow  of  death 
6a  7  I  have  borne  reproach  ;  shame  hath  cov. 

2  Thou  hast  forgiven .  .thou  hast  covered 
104  6  Thou  coveredst  it  with  the  deep  as  (with) 
104!  o  they  turn  not  again  to  cover  the  earth 
106  ii  the  waters  covered  their  enemies  ;  theie 
106!  17  and  covered  the  company  of  Abiram 
140.  o  let  the  mischief  of  their  own  lips  coyer 
147.  8  Who  covereth  the  heaven  with  clouds 
Trov  10  6,  11  violence  covereth  the  mouth  of  the 
10  12  Hatred  stirreth  up . .  love  covereth  all  sms 
17'  Q  He  that  covereth  a  transgression  seeketh 
24  41  nettles  had  covered  the  face  thereof,  and 
28  14  He  thaFcoverethhis  sins  shall  not  prosper 
Isa  6  2  he  covered  his  face,  and  with  twain  he  co. 

II  a  shall  be  full,  .as  the  waters  cover  the 
26.’  21  the  earth  also,  .shall  110  more  cover  her 
29.  10  and  your  rulers,  the  seers  hath  he  cover, 
rv  x6  I.. have  covered  thee  in  the  shadow  of 
c8  7  thou  seest  the  naked,  that  thou  cover  him 
60  2  For  behold,  the  darkness  shall  cover  the 
60’  6  The  multitude  of  camels  shall  cover 

Jer  4.  24  We  lie  down  ,  .and  our  confusion  cover. 

46  8  I  will  go  up,  (and)  will  cover  the  earth 
,,  We  are  confounded,  .shame  hath  coyer. 
Eze  1.’  11  two.  .(were)  joined,  .and  two  covered 
i.  27  and  every  one  had  two,  which  covered 
7.  18  and  horror  shall  cover  them  ;  and  shame 
12  6  thou  slialt  cover  thy  face,  that  thou  see 
12  12  he  shall  cover  his  face  that  he  see  not 
16'  8  I  spread  my  skirt  over  thee,  and  covered 
16  10  I  girded  thee,  .and  I  covered  thee  with 
16  18  tookest  thy.  .garments,  and  coveredst 
18  7  16  and  hath  covered  the  naked  with  a 

24!  7  she  poured  it  not.  .to  coyer  it  with  dust 
26.  10  By  reason  of .  .horses  their  dust  shall  co. 

26  19  and  great  waters  shall  cover  thee 
40!  18  as  for  her,  a  cloud  shall  cover  her,  and 

41  js  I  covered  the  deep  for  him,  and  I 

42  7  I  will  cover  the  heaven,  and  make  the 
42'  7  I  will  cover  the  sun  with  a  cloud,  anil 
48*  9  thou  slialt  be  like  a  cloud  to  cover  the 
48  16  thou  slialt  come  up.  .as  a  cloud  to  cover 

Hos.  2.  9  and  my  flax  (given)  to  cover  her  nakedness 
10.  8  Cover  us  ;  and  to  the  hills,  Fall  on  11s 
Obad  10  For  (thy)  violence .  .shame  shall  cover 
Jon  ’  4  6  covered  (him)  with  sackcloth,  and  sat  in 
Mic.  7. 10  shame  shall  cover  her  which  said  unto 
Hah  2.  14  earth  shall  be  filled .  .as  the  yyaters  cover 
2. 17  the  violence  of  Lebanon  shall  cover  thee 
4.  4  His  glory  covered  the  heavens,  and  the 
Mai.  2. 13  covering  the  altar  of  the  Ford  with  tears 

2. 16  (one)  covereth  violence  with  his  garment 

5.  To  press  down,  d'3?  kaphash,  5. 

Lam.  3.  16  he  hath  covered  me  with  ashes 

3. To  muffle  up,  dnS  laat. 

2  Sa.  19.  4  the  king  covered  his  face,  and  the  king 

LO.vl  covering,  coverlet,  nEon  mekasseh. 

Lev  q.  19  the  rump,  and  that  which  covereth  (the 
Isa.  14.  II  worm  is  spread .  .and  the  worms  cover 
Eze!  27.  7  blue  and  purple . .  was  that  which  covered 

11. ro  pour  out,  cover,  weave  together,  HP)  nasak. 

Isa.  30.  1  that  cover  with  a  covering,  but  not  of  my 

12.  To  he  poured  out,  HP)  nasak,  6. 

Exod.25.  29  and  bowls  thereof,  to  cover  withal 

37. 16  his  howls . .  to  cover  withal,  (of)  pure  gold 

13. ro  cover,  hedge  in,  HP?  sakak. 

Exod24.  20  covering  the  mercy  seat  with  their  wings 
37.  9  covered  with  their  wings  over  the  mercy 
40.  3  and  cover  the  ark  with  the  veil 

27 


1  Ki  8  7  the  cherubims  covered  the  ark  and  the 

1  Ch’28.  18  covered  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the 
Job  40.  22  The  shady  trees  cover  him  (with)  their 
Psa  149. 13  thou  hast  covered  me  in  my  mother  s 
140  7  thou  hast  covered  my  head  in  the  day 

Lam.  4.  43  Thou  hast  covered  with  anger,  and  pers. 

4  44  Thou  hast  covered  thyself  with  a  cloud 
Eze  28.'  14  Thou  (art)  the  anointed  cherub  that  cov. 

28.  16  I  will  destroy  thee,  0  covering  cherub 

14.  To  cover,  hedge  in,  H?9  sakak,  5. 

Exod4o.  21  and  covered  the  ark  of  the  testimony 
Jud"  4.  24  Surely  he  covereth  his  feet  in  his  sum. 

1  Sa”  24  4  Saul  went  in  to  cover  his  feet :  and  Da. 

Psa.  91.  4  He  shall  cover  thee  with  Ins  feathers 

lb.  To  cover,  ceil,  overlay,  ]50  saphan. 

1  Ki.  6.  9  covered  the  house  with  beams  and  boards 

16.  To  wrap  up  in,  array,  cover,  nay  atah. 

Psa  104  2  Who  coverest  (thyself)with  light  as  (with) 

109  19  Let  it  be.  .as  the  garment  (which)  cover. 
Isa.  22.  17  the  Lord  will  carry.,  and  will  surely  cover 
Eze.  24.  17  cover  not(thy)lips,  and  eat  not  the  bread 
24.  22  ye  shall  not  cover  (your)  lips,  nor  eat  the 
Mic.  3.  7  yea,  they  shall  all  cover  their  lips  :  for 

17 . To  wrap  up  in,  array,  cover,  nay  atah,  5. 

Psa.  89.  45  thou  hast  covered  him  with  shame 

18.  To  cover,  clothe,  *\ay  ataph. 

Psa.  73.  6  violence  covereth  them  (as)  a  garment 

16.  To  overlay,  cover,  spread  out,  nsif  tsaphah,  3. 

1  Ki  6  is  he  covered  (them)  on  the  inside  with 

'  6  is  covered  the  floor  of  the  house  with  planks 
6  20  (so)  covered  the  altar  (which  was  of)  cedar 
6.  35  covered  (them)  with  gold  fitted  upon  the 

20.  To  cover,  overlay,  D")i)  qaram. 

Eze.  77.  6  cover  you  with  skin,  and  put  breath  m 
37.  8  the  skin  covered  them  above  :  but  (there) 

21.  To  bruise,  or  cover,  rpc*  shuph. 

Psa.139  11  Surely  the  darkness  shall  cover  me  ;  even 

22.  To  cover  over,  hriKO.\virru  epikalupto. 

Korn.  4.  7  Blessed  (are)  they.,  whose  sms  are  covered 

23.  To  cover,  KaKvirroi  kalupto. 

Matt.  8  24  insomuch  that  the  ship  was  covered  with 
10.  26  nothing  covered,  that  shall  not 
Luke  8.  16  No  man .  .covereth  it  with  a  vessel,  or 
24  40  Fall  on  us  ;  and  to  the  lulls,  Cover  us 

1  Pe.  4.  8  charity  shall  cover  the  multitude  of  sms 

21.  To  cover  f  ully,  uar  auaXonr  03  katakalupto. 
j  ('()_  n  7  a  mail  indeed  ought  not  to  cover  (his) 

25.  To  cover  round  about,  rrcpiKaXvirro> perikalupto. 
Mark  1 4.  65  to  cover  his  face,  and  to  buffet  him,  and 

26.  To  cover  together,  avyKaXoirroi  suykaluplb. 

Lukei2.  2  nothing  covered, that  shall  not  be  revealed 

COVER  self,  to  — 

1  .To  cover  self,  hdp  kasah.  7. 

Gen.  24.  65  she  took  a  veil,  and  covered  herself 

2  Ki  iq.  1  covered  himself  with  sackcloth  and  went 

Isa  47  1  he  rent  his  clothes,  and  covered  himself 

’  59.  6  neither  shall  they  cover  themselves  with 

2.  To  wrap  self  up,  atah. 

Psa.109.  29  cover  themselves  with  their  own  confus. 

COVERED  — 

1.  To  cover,  nsn  chaphah. 

2  Sa.  14.  40  he  went  up,  and  had  his  head  covered 
Estfi.  6.  12  but  Hamau hasted,  .having  his  head  cov. 

2. To  be  covered,  nsn  chaphah,  2. 

Psa.  68. 13  the  wings  of  a  dove  covered  with  silver 

3.  To  cover,  ceil,  overlay,  jpp  saphan. 

1  Ki  7  7  covered  with  cedar  above  upon  the  beams 

7.  7  covered  with  cedar  from  one  side  of  the 

l.A  roof,  cover,  tsab. 

Hum  7.  3  brought  their  offering,  .six  covered  wag. 

5 . To  spread  out,  cover,  overlay,  nss  tsaphah,  4. 

Prov  26.  23  (like)  a  potsherd  covered  with  silver  dross 

COVERED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  covered,  concealed,  np?  kasah,  2. 

Jer  si  42  she  is  covered  with  the  multitude  of  the 
Eze.  24.  8  that  it  should  not  be  covered 

2.  To  be  covered,  concealed,  np?  kasah,  4. 

Gen  7.  iq  and  all  the  high  hills . .  were  covered 
7.  20  and  the  mountains  were  covered 
Psa.  80.  10  The  hills  were  covered  with  the  shadow 
Eccl  6  4  and  his  name  shall  be  covered  with  dark. 

Eze.’ 41.  16  and  the  windows  (were)  covered 

3. To  cover  self,  nos  kasah,  7 . 

2  Ki  iq.  2  he  sent  Eliakim . . covered  with  sackcloth 
Prov  26.  26  (Whose)  hatred  is  covered  by  deceit,  his 

Isa  47.  2  he  sent  Eliakim.  .covered  with  sackcloth 

Jon  3.  8  let  man  and  beast  be  covered  with  sack. 

l.To  be  thick,  covered,  nys  kasah. 

Deut!32. 15  thou  art  grown  thick,  thou  art  covered 

b. To  wrap  up  in,  array,  nay  atah. 

iSa  28  14  An  oldman.  .he  (is)  covered  with  a  mantle 
Psa.'  71.  13  let  them  be  covered  (with)  reproach  and 

6.  To  cover  fully,  KaraKaXinrTui  katakalupto. 

1  Co  ii.  6  woman  be  not  covered,  let  her  also  be 
11.  6  but  if  it  be  a  shame,  .let  her  be  covered 


COVERED,  to  have  one’s  head  — 

To  have  on  the  head,  Kara  uetpaXps 

1  Co.  11.  4  Every  man  praying.,  having  (his)  head  co. 

COVERED  over,  to  be  — 

To  be  or  become  covered,  r|Pl)  ataph. 

Psa.  65.  13  valleys  also  are  covered  over  with  com 

COVERING  — 

1. H  tent,  (round  bright  thing,)  Vnx  ohel. 

Exod26.  7  (liair)to  be  a  covering  upon  the  tabernacle 

2.  A  covering,  nos  kasui. 

Num.  4.  6  put  thereon  the  covering  of  badger’s  sk. 

4.  14  spread  upon  it  a  covering  of  badger’s  sk. 

3. H  covering,  mop  kesuth. 

Gen.  20.  16  behohl,  he  (is)  to  thee  a  covering  of  the 
Exod22.  27  that  (is)  his  covering  only,  it  (is)  his 
Job  24.  7  that  (they  have)  no  covering  in  the  cold 
26.  6  and  destruction  hath  no  covering 
31.  19  If  I  have  seen . .  any  poor  without  covering 
Isa.  50.  3  aud  I  make  sackcloth  their  coveriug 

I. A  veil,  Bi1?  lot. 

Isa.  25.  7  face  of  the  covering  cast  over  all  people 

5.  A  covering,  nppa  mikseh. 

Gen.  8.  13  Noah  removed  the  covering  of  the  ark,  and 
Exod26.  14  thou  slialt  make  a  covering  for  the  tent 
26.  14  and  a  covering  above  (of)  badgers'  skins 
43.  11  The  tabernacle,  his  tent,  and  his  covering 
36.  19  he  made  a  covering  for  the  tent  (of)  ram’s 
46  19  a  covering  (of)  badgers’  skin  above  (that) 
on.  34  the  covering  of  ranis’  skins  dyed  red,  and 
40,  44  the  covering  of  badgers’  skins,  aud  the 
40.  19  put  the  covering  of  the  tent  above  upon 
Num  4  2s  the  covering  thereof,  and  the  hanging 

1  8  cover  the  same  with  a  covering  of  badgers 

4  10  within  a  covering  of  badgers’  skins,  and 
4  11  cover  it  with  a  covering  of  badgers’  skins 
4  12  cover  them  with  a  covering  of  badgers' 

4.  25  his  covering,  and  the  covering  of  the  bad. 

6.  J  covering,  curtain,  HP1?  masak. 

Exodjs.  12  mercy  seat,  and  the  veil  of  the  covering 
49.  44  and  the  veil  of  the  covering 
40  21  set  up  the  veil  of  the  covering,  and 
Hum  4  5  they  shall  take  down  the  covering  veil 

2  Sa  17.  19  the  woman  took  and  spread  a  covering 
Psa.  105.  39  He  spread  a  cloud  for  a  covering,  and 

Isa.  22.  8  he  discovered  the  covering  of  Judah,  and 

7.  A  covering,  mpp  massekah. 

Isa.  28.  20  the  covering  narrower  than  that  he  can 
30.  1  with  a  covering,  but  not  of  my  Spirit,  that 

8.  A  covering,  nspip  mesukkah. 

Eze.  28.  13  every  precious  stone  (was)  thy  covering 

9.  Riding  seat,  3|-w  merkab. 

Song  3.  10  the  covering  of  it  (of)  purple,  the  midst 

10. A  secret  place,  nno  sether. 

Job  22.  1 4  Thick  clouds  (are)  a  covering  to  him ,  that 

II.  Coverlet,  bracelet,  t py  tsamid. 

Num  19.  15  which  hath  no  covering  bound  upon  it 

12.  Overlaying,  covering,  "S'i  tsippui. 

Num  16.  48,  39  broad  plates  (for)  a  covering  of  the 
Isa.  30.  22  Ye  shall  defile  also  the  covering  of  thy 

13. Something  cast  around,  nepifr&Xaiov peribolaion. 

1  Co.  11.  15  for  (her)  hair  is  given  her  for  a  covering 

COVERING,  to  put  a  — 

To  urrap  up  in,  array,  nay  atah. 

Lev.  13.  45  he  shall  put  a  covering  upon  his  upper  lip 

COVERT  — 

1. A  covered  walk,  HbiD,  HP'P  musak,  mesak. 

2  Ki.16. 18  the  covert  for  the  sabbath  that  they  had 

2.  A  secret  hiding  place,  ninpp  mistor. 

Isa.  4.  6  and  for  a  covert  from  storm  and  from  rain 

3. Covert,  booth,  Hb  s ok. 

Jer.  25.  38  He  hath  forsaken  his  covert,  as  the  lion 

1. Covert,  booth,  nso  sukkah.  . 

Job  38.  40  (and)  abide  in  the  covert  to  lie  in  wait . 

b. Secret  place,  nm  sether. 

1  Sa.  24.  20  she  came  down  by  the  coveit  of  the  hill 
Job  40.  21  lieth  under  the  shady  trees .  .in  the  covert 
Psa.  61.  4  I  will  trust  in  the  covert  of  thy  wings 
Isa.  16.  4  a  covert  to  them  from  the  face  of  the 
32.  2  from  the  wind,  and  a  covert  from  the 

COVET,  to  — 

1. To  desire  for  oneself,  nis  avail,  7. 

Dent  5.  21  neither  slialt  thou  covet  thy  neighbour  s 
Prov. 21.  26  He  coveteth  greedily  all  the  daylong  :  but 

2 . To  cut  off,  or  gain  ( unlawfully ),  yx?  batsa. 

Hab.  2.  9  him  that  coveteth  an  evil  covetousness 

3.  To  desire,  i=n  chamad. 

Exod2o.  17  Thou  shalt  not  covet  thy  neighbour  s 

20  17  thou  shalt  not  covet  thy  neighbour  s  wife 
losh  7’  21  I  coveted  them,  and  took  them  ;  and 
Mic.  2.  2  they  covet  fields,  and  take  (them)  by 

4  To  fix  the  mind  on,  im0vp.cai  epithumeo. 

Arts  20  44  I  have  coveted  no  man’s  silver,  or  gold 
Rom  7  7  the  law  had  said,  Thou  shalt  not  covet 

13.  9  Thou  shalt  not  covet;  and  if  (there  be)  any 


COVET 


5.  To  be  zealous  for,  fpAbtv  zeloo. 

i  Co.  14.  39  covet  to  prophesy,  and  forbid  not  to  speak 

COVET  after,  to  — 

To  extend  the  arms  for  anything,  opeyoyai  oregomai. 

i  Ti.  6.  10  which  while  some  coveted  after,  they  have 
COVET  earnestly,  to  — 

To  be  zealous  for,  £riA6a>  zeloo. 

1  Co.  i2.  31  covet  earnestly  the  best  gifts :  and  yet 
COVETOUS  — 

1  .To  gain  dishonestly,  batsa. 

Psa.  10.  3  the  covetous,  (whom)  the  LORD  abhorreth 

2.0ne  who  wishes  more,  irAeoveurTis  pleonektes. 

1  Co.  5.  10  with  the  covetous,  or  extortioners,  or 

5.  n  a  fornicator,  or  covetous,  or  an  idolator 
6. 10  Nor  thieves,  nor  covetous,  nor  drunkards 

3.  A  lover  of  silver,  (piA&pyupos  philarguros. 

Luke  16.  14  the  Pharisees  also,  who  were  covetous 

2  Ti.  3.  2  lovers  of  their  own  selves,  covetous 

COVETOUS  man  — 

One  who  wishes  more,  TcAeoveKT-qs  pleonektes. 

Eph.  5.  5  nor  unclean  person,  nor  covetous  man 

COVETOUS  practices  — - 

The  wish  to  have  more,  irAeove^ia  pleonexia. 

2  Pe.  2. 14  have  exercised  with  covetous  practices 

COVETOUSNESS  — 

1.  Dishonest  gain,  5?x3  betsa. 

Exodi8.  21  provide,  .men  of  truth,  hating  covetous. 
Psa.119.  36  Incline  my  heart,  .not  to  covetousness 
Prov  28.  16  he  that  hateth  covetousness  shall  prolong 
Isa.  57.  17  For  the  iniquity  of  his  covetousness  was 
Jer.  6.  13  every  one  (is)  given  to  covetousness 

8.  10  for  every  one.  .is given  to  covetousness 
22.  17  eyes. .  (are)  not  but  for  thy  covetousness 
51. 13  (and)  the  measure  of  thy  covetousness 
Eze.  33.  31  their  heart  goeth  after  their  covetousness 
Hub.  2.  9  to  him  that  coveteth  an  evil  covetousness 

‘l.Tlie  wish  to  have  more,  vAeove^ia pleonexia. 

Mark  7.  22  Thefts,  covetousness,  wickedness,  deceit 
Lukei2. 15  Take  heed, and  beware  of  covetousness:  for 
Rom.  1.  29  fornication,  wickedness,  covetousness 
2  Co.  9.  5  bounty,  and  not  as  (of)  covetousness 
Eph.  5.  3  all  uncleanness,  or  covetousness,  let  it 
Col.  3.  5  evil  concupiscence,  and  covetousness 

1  Th.  2.  5  neither,  .used  we.  .a  cloak  of  covetousness 

2  Pe.  2.  3  through  covetousness,  .make  merchandise 

COVETOUSNESS,  without  — 

Not  a  lover  of  silver,  acpiAapyvpos  apliilarguros. 
Heb.  13.  5  (Let  your)  conversation  (be)  without  cov 

COW  — 

1. A  heifer  of  the  herd,  ip?  rhw,  eglath  baqar. 

Isa.  7.  21  a  man  shall  nourish  a  young  cow  and 

2.  A  heifer,  young  cow,  rnb  parah. 

Job  21.  10  their  cow  calveth,  and  casteth  not  her 
Isa.  ii.  7  And  the  cow  and  the  bear  shall  feed 

3.2I  bullock,  ox,  "lit?  shor. 

Lev.  22.  28  (whether  it  be)  cow  or  ewe,  ye  shall  not 
Num  18.  17  the  firstling  of  a  cow.  .thou  shalt  not 

4 . Cattle  (for  the  plough),  a  herd,  ifja  baqar. 

Eze.  4.  15  I  have  given  thee  cow’s  dung  for  man’s 
COZ,  fip  nimble. 

A  descendant  of  Caleb  son  of  HUr,  B.C.  1430. 

1  Ch.  4.  8  And  C.  begat  Anub,  and  Zobebah,  and 
COZ-BI,  '313  deceitful. 

A  Midianitess  slain  with  Zimri  by  Phinehas,  B.C.  1452. 
Num25.  15  Midianitisli  woman  that  was  slain  (was)  C. 
25. 18  they .  .beguiled  you  in  the  matter  of .  .C. 

CRACKLING  — 

A  voice,  Vip  qol. 

Eccl.  7.  6  as  the  crackling  of  thorns  under  a  pot 

CRACKNELS  — 

Small  dry  cakes,  dhsi  niqquddim. 

1  K.i.14.  3  take  with  thee  ten  loaves,  and  cracknels 

CRAFT  — 

1.  Deceit,  niyyo  mirmah. 

Dan.  8.  25  shall  cause  craft  to  prosper  in  his  hand 

2.  Guile,  deceit,  a  bait,  SbAos  dolos. 

Marki4.  1  sought  how  they  might  take  him  by  craft 

3.  Work,  ipyaala  ergasia. 

Acts  19.  25  ye  know  that  by  this  craft  we  have  our 

4 . Part,  portion,  pepos  meros. 

Rev.  18. 22  no  craftsman,  of  whatsoever  craft  (he  be) 

5.  Art,  skill,  Ttxv^  tecline. 

Acts  19.  27  not  only  this  our  craft  is  in  danger  to 
CRAFT,  of  the  same  — 

One  of  the  same  art,  f>p.6Texvos  homotechnos. 

Acts  18.  3  because  he  was  of  the  same  craft,  he  ab. 

CRAFTINESS  — 

1.  Craftiness,  cunning,  subtilty,  CHS?  orem. 

Job  5.  13  taketh  the  wise  in  their  own  craftiness 

2 . Unscrupulousness,  iravovpyla  panoivrgia. 

Luke2o.  23  he  perceived  their  craftiness,  and  said 

1  Co.  3.  19  taketh  the  wise  in  their  own  craftiness 

2  Co.  4.  2  not  walking  in  craftiness,  nor  handling 


210 


CRAFTINESS,  cunning  — 

Unscrupulousness,  iravovpyia  panourgia. 

Eph.  4.  14  the  sleight  of  men,  (and)  cunning  crafti. 

CRAFTSMAN  — 

1  .One  who  plows,  carves,  engraves,  u)~in  charash. 
Deut  27. 15  the  work  of  the  hands  of  the  craftsman 
2  Ki.  24.  14  he  carried  away,  .all  the  craftsmen  and 
24.  16  craftsmen  and  smiths  a  thousand,  all 
Hos.  13.  2  all  of  it  the  work  of  the  craftsmen 

2 . Cutting,  carving,  Enn  cheresh. 

1  Ch.  4. 14  valley  of  Charashim;  for  they  were  craft. 
Neh.  11.  35  Lod,  and  Ono,  the  valley  of  craftsmen 

3. Cutting,  carving,  rexrO- ps  teehnites. 

Acts  19.  24  brought  no  small  gain  unto  the  craftsmen 
19.  38  and  the  craftsmen  which  are  with  him 
Rev.  18.  22  no  craftsman,  of  whatsoever  craft  (lie  be) 

CRAFTY  — 

1. Crafty,  subtile,  DHj;  arum. 

Job  5. 12  disappointeth  the  devices  of  the  crafty 
15.  5  thou  chooscst  the  tongue  of  the  crafty 
2.1  Vorldng  in  everyway ,  iravoupyos  panourgos. 

2  Co.  12.  16  nevertheless,  being  crafty,  I  caught  you 

CRAFTY  counsel,  to  take  — • 

To  act  craftily,  cny  aravi,  5. 

Psa.  83.  3  They  have  taken  crafty  counsel  against 

CRAG  — 

Tooth,  Je?  slien. 

Job  39.  28  upon  the  crag  of  the  rock,  and  the  strong 
CRANE  — 

A  swallow  ( from  its  alertness },  D'p,  did  sis,  sus. 

Isa.  38.  14  Like  a  crane  (or)  a  swallow,  so  did  I  chat. 
Jer.  8.  7  the  crane  and  the  swallow  observe  the 

CRASHING  — 

Breach,  breaking,  "OB'  sheber. 

Zeph.  1. 10  and  a  great  crashing  from  the  hills 

CRAVE,  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  bend,  or  urge  on,  akaph. 

Prov  16.  26  for  his  mouth  craveth  it  of  him 

2.  To  ask,  cuVeco  aiteo. 

Markis.  43  Joseph  of  Arimathea.  .and  craved  the 

CREATE,  to  — 

1  .To  prepare,  form,  fashion,  create,  tfjD  bara. 

Gen.  1.  1  God  created  the  heaven  and  the  earth 

1.  21  God  created  great  whales,  and  every 

1.  27  So  God  created  man  in  his  (own)  image 
1.  27  in  the  image  of  God  created  he  him 

1.  27  male  and  female  created  he  them 

2.  3  rested  from  all  his  work  which  God  ere. 

5.  1  God  created  man,  in  the  likeness  of  God 

5.  2  Male  and  female  created  he  them  ;  and 

6.  7  I  will  destroy  man  whom  I  have  created 
Deut.  4.  32  day  that  God  created  man  upon  the  earth 
Psa.  51.  10  Create  in  me  a  clean  heart,  0  God ;  and 

89.  12  Tlie  north  and  the  south  thou  hast  crea. 
Isa.  4.  5  the  Lord  will  create  upon  every  dwelling 

40.  26  and  beholdwho  hath  created  these  (things) 

41.  20  and  the  Holy  One  of  Israel  hath  created 
4*.  5  he  that  created  the  heavens,  and  stretc. 
43.  1  thus  saitli  the  Lord  that  created  thee,  0 
43.  7  I  have  created  him  for  my  glory,  I  have 
45.  7  I  form  the  light,  and  create  darkness 
45.  7  I  make  peace,  and  create  evil :  I  the  L. 
45.  8  spring  up.  .1  the  Lord  have  created  it 
45.  12  I  have  made  the  earth,  and  created  man 
45  1 8  saith  the  Lord  that  created  the  heavens 
45.  18  he  created  it  not  in  vain,  he  formed  it  to 
54.  16  I  have  created  the  smith  that  bloweth 
54.  16  and  I  have  created  the  waster  to  destroy 
57.  19  I  create  the  fruit  of  the  lips  ;  Peace,  peace 
65.  17  I  create  new  heavens,  and  a  new  earth 
65.  18  rejoice  for  ever  (in  that)  which  I  create 
65.  18  behold,  I  create  Jerusalem  a  rejoicing 

Jer  31.  22  for  the  Lord  hath  created  a  new.thiug  in 
Amos  4.  13  he  that  formeth  the  mountains,  and  ere. 
Mai.  2.  10  hath  not  one  God  created  us?  why 

2.  To  make,  produce,  ktI(w  ktizb. 

Mark  13.  19  of  the  creation  which  God  created  unto 
iCo.  11.  9  Neither  was  the  man  created  for  the 
Eph.  2.  10  created  in  Christ  Jesus  unto  good  works 

3.  9  in  God,  who  created  all  things  by  Jesus 

4.  24  after  God  is  created  in  righteousness  and 
Col.  1.  16  by  him  were  all  things  created  that  are 

1.  16  ail  things  were  created  by  him,  and  for 

3.  10  after  the  image  of  him  that  created  him 
i'Ti.  4.  3  which  God  hath  created  to  be  received 
Rev.  4.  11  for  thou  hast  created  all  things,  and  for 

4.  11  thy  pleasure  they  are  and  were  created 
10.  6  who  created  heaven,  and  the  things  that 

CREATED,  to  be  — 

To  be  prepared,  formed,  created,  (T>3  bara,  2. 

Gen.  2.  4  and  of  the  earth  when  they  were  created 

5.  2  in  the  day  when  they  were  created 

Psa.  102.  18  people  which  shall  be  created  shall  praise 
104.  30  sendest  forth  thy  spirit,  they  are  created 
148.  5  he  commanded,  and  they  were  created 
Isa.  48.  7  created  now,  and  not  from  the  beginning 
Eze.  21.  30  in  the  place  where  thou  wast  created,  in 
2?.  13  in  the  day  that  thou  wast  created 
28.  15  from  the  day  that  thou  wast  created 


CREDITOR 


CREATION- 

CREATION  OF  THE  WORLD. — Dr  Hales,  in  his  wor] 
entitled,  “  A  New  Analysis  of  Chronology  and  Gee 
graphy,  History  and  Prophecy,”  (vol.  i.  p.  210),  remarks  1 
’■  In  every  system  of  historical  chronology,  sacred  am  / 
profane,  the  two  grand  ceras—ot  the  Creation  of  th 
World,  and  of  the  Nativity  of  Christ— have  been  usual! 
adopted  as  standards,  by  reference  to  which  all  suboi  . 
dinate  epochs,  leras,  and  periods  have  been  adjusted. 
He  gives  a  list  of  120  dates,  commencing  B.C.  6984,  am 
terminating  B.C.  3616,  to  which  this  event  has  beef 
assigned  by  different  authorities,  and  he  admits  tha 
it  might  be  swelled  to  300.  He  places  it  at  B.C.  5411 
The  date  commonly  adopted  is  B.C.  4004 ;  being  tha 
of  Usher,  Spanheim,  Cahnet,  Blair,  Ac.,  and  the  on 
used  in  the  English  Bible.  The  following  are  some  o  < 
the  principal  variations Alfonso  X.,  according  t< 
(Muller),  6984,  (Strauchius),  6484 ;  Indian  Chronolog; 
(Gentil),  6204,  (Arab  Records),  6174 ;  Babylonian  Chrono 
logy  (Bailly),  6158  ;  Chinese  Chronology  (Bailly),  6157 
Diogenes  Liertius  (Playfair),  6138  ;  Egyptian  Chronolog; 
(Bailly), 6081 ;  Septuagint  (Abulfaragi),5586;  Septuagint 
Alexandrine  (ScaIiger),55o8;  Persian  ChronologyfBailly) 
5507;  Chronicle  of  Axum,  Abyssinian  (Bruce),  5500, 
Jackson,  5426;  Josephus  (Playfair),  5555,  (Jackson) 
5481,  (Hales),  5402,  (Univ.  Hist.),  4698  ;  Hales,  5411 
Indian  computation  (Megasthenes),  5360 ;  Talmudist 
(Petrus  Alliacens),  5344  ;  Septuagint,  Vatican,  5270  j 
Bede  (Strauchius),  5199  ;  Samaritan  computation  (Scab 
ger),  4427  ;  Samaritan  text  (Univ.  Hist.),  4305  ;  Hebrev 
text,  4161  ;  Playfair  and  Walker,  4008;  Usher,  Englis) 
Bible,  Ac.,  4004;  Kepler  (Playfair),  3993;  Pctavius 
3984;  Melancthon  (Playfair),  3964;  Luther,  3961 
Lightfoot,  3960;  Cornelius  a  Lapiue  (Univ.  Hist.),  3951 
Scaliger,  Isaacson,  3950;  Strauchius,  3949;  Vulga  1 
Jewish  computation  (Strauchius),  3760 ;  Rabbi  Lipmai 
(Uuiv.  Hist.),  3616. 

A  making,  thing  made,  kt'utis  ktisis. 

Mark  10.  6  from  the  beginning  of  the  creation  God 
13.  19  was  not  from  the  beginning  of  the  crea. 
Rom.  i.  20  invisible  things  of  him  from  the  creation 

8.  22  we  know  that  the  whole  creation  groanet! 
2Pe.  3.  4  as(they  were )from  the  beginning  of  the  cr 
Rev.  3.  14  true  Witness,  the  beginning  of  the  crea. 

CREATOR  — 

1. To  prepare,  form,  create,  fna  bara. 

Eccl.  12.  1  Remember  now  thy  Creator  in  the  days 
Isa.  40.  28  the  Lord,  the  Creator  of  the  ends  of  the 
43.  15  your  Holy  One,  the  Creator  of  Israel 

2.  To  make,  produce,  ktI(u  ktizd. 

Rom.  1.  25  served  the  creature  more  than  the  Creatoi 

3.  Maker,  ktlottis  ktistes. 

1  Pe.  4.  19  in  well  doing,  as  unto  a  faithful  Creator 

CREATURE  — 

1.  Breathing  creature,  nephesh. 

Gen.  1.  21  and  every  living  creature  that  moveth 

1.  24  Let  the  earth  bring  forth  the  living  crea 

2.  19  whatsoever  Adam  called  every  living  cr. 

9.  10,  12  every  living  creature  that  (is)  with 

9.  15  between  me  and  you  and  every  living  c. 

9. 16  between  God  and  every  living  creature 

Lev.  1 1.  46  of  every  living  creature  that  moveth  in 
11.  46  of  every  creature  that  creepcth  upon  tla 

2.  A  making,  thing  made,  /ctiVij  ktisis. 

Mark  16.  15  [preach  the  Gospel  to  every  creature] 
Rom.  1.  25  worshipped  and  served  the  creature 

8.  1 9  the  earnest  expectation  of  the  creature 
8.  20  the  creature  was  made  subject  to  vanity 
8.  21  the  creature  itself  also  shall  be  deliverei 
8.  39  Nor  height,  nor  depth,  nor  any  other  cr. 

2  Co.  5.  17  any  man  (be)  in  Christ,  (he  is)  a  new  ere' 
Gal.  6.  15  nor  uncircumcision,  but  a  new  creature 
Col.  1.  15  Who  is.  .tiie  first  born  of  every  creature, 

1.  23  (and)  which  was  preached  to  every  crea. 
Heb.  4.  13  Neither  is  there  any  creature  that  is  not 

3.  Thing  made,  Kriapa  ktisma. 

1  Ti.  4.  4  every  creature  of  God  (is)  good,  and 
Jas.  1.  18  a  kind  of  first  fruits  of  his  creatures 
Rev.  5.  13  every  creature  which  is  in  heaven,  and 

8.  9  And  the  third  part  of  the  creatures  which 

CREATURE,  living  or  moving  — 

1.  Living  (thing),  '0  cha.i. 

Eze.  1.  5  (came)tlie  likeness  of  foul-living  creature: 
1.  13  As  for  the  likeness  of  the  living  creature! 
1.  13  up  and  down  among  the  living  creature! 

1.  14  the  living  creatures  ran  and  returned  as 
1.  15  as  I  beheld  the  living  creatures,  behold 
1.  15  upon  the  earth  by  the  living  creatures 
1.  19  when  tlie  living  creatures  v  ent,  the 
1.  19  the  living  creatures  were  lifted  up  from 
1.  20,  21  the  spirit  of  the  living  creature  (was 
1.  22  upon  the  heads  of  tlie  living  creature 

3.  13  noise  of  the  wings  of  the  living  creature. 

10.  15,  20  This  (is)  the  living  creature  that  I 

10.  17  the  spirit  of  the  living  creature  (was)  in 

2.  A  swarming  creature,  fiB?  sherets. 

Gen.  1.  20  the  moving  creature  that  hath  life,  and 

CREDITOR  — 

1.  To  bite,  lend  on  usury,  na’3  nashah. 

2  Ki.  4.  1  the  creditor  is  come  to  take  unto  him  my 
Isa.  50.  1  which  of  my  creditors  (is  it)  to  whom  I 

2. One  who  lends,  a  creditor,  baveiarns  daneistes. 
Luke  7.  41  There  was  a  certain  creditor  which  had 


CREEK 


211 


CROWN 


f aster  of  the  lending  of  the  hand,  i;  ^3- 
3eut  15.  2  Every  creditor  that  lendeth  (ought)  unto 

!EK  — 

If.  bail,  uiXiros  kolpos. 

\cts  27.  39  they  discovered  a  certain  creek  with  a 

SEP  — 

'0  creep,  crawl,  b,5"!  ramas. 

Jen.  1.  26  creeping  tiling  that  creepeth  upon  the 

I  30  every  tiling  that  creepeth  upon  the  earth 
-  g  every  thing  that  creepeth  upon  the  earth 

7. '  14  creeping  tiling  that  creepeth  upon  the 
8  17  creeping  thing  that  creepetli  upon  the 

8  IQ  (anil)  whatsoever  creepeth  upon  the  earth 
Lev.  11.  44  creeping  thing  that  creepeth  upon  the 
20  23  any  manner  of  living  thing  that  creepeth 
Dcut.  4  18  The  likeness  of  any  thing  that  creepeth 
Psa  104  20  the  beasts  of  the  forest  do  creep  (forth) 
Eze.  38.  20  all  creeping  tilings  that  creep  upon  the 

1  swarming  creature,  sherets. 

Lev  II.  20  All  fowls  that  creep,  going  upon  (all)  four 

11.  31  These  (are)  unclean,  .among  all  that  creep 

EEP,  to  — 

swarm,  Y~W  sliarats. 

Gen.  7.  21  every  creeping  thing  that  creepeth  upon 
Lev.  11.  29  creeping  things  that  creep  upon  the 

II  41  every  creeping  thing  that  creepeth  upon 
11.  42  creeping  things  that  creep  upon  the  earth 
11.  43  with  any  creeping  thing  that  creepeth 
11.  46  of  every  creature  that  creepeth  upon  the 

EEP  in  unawares,  to  — 

come  in  sideways,  irapturSui/a  pareisduni). 

Jude  4  there  are  certain  men  crept  in  unawares 

EEP  into,  to  — ■ 

qo  in  to,  ivbvvta  els  enduno  eis. 

2  Ti.  3.  6  this  sort  are  they  which  creep  into  houses 

EEPETH,  that  — 

creeping  creature,  iyoy  remes. 

Gen.  1.  25  every  thing  that  creepeth  upon  the  earth 

8.  17  every  creeping  thing  that  creepeth  unon 

EEPTNG  thing  — - 

1  creeping  creature,  bnn  remes. 

Gen.  1.  24  cattle,  and  creeping  thing,  and  beast  of 
26  every  creeping  thing  that  creepeth  upon 
7  creeping  thing,  and  the  fowls  of  the  air 


6. 


6.  20  every  creeping  thing  of  the  earth  alter 

7.  14  every  creeping  thing  that  creepeth  upon 

7.  23  the  creeping  things,  and  the  fowl  of  the 

8.  19  every  creeping  thing,  and  every  fowl 
Ki.  4.  33  of  creeping  things,  and  of  fishes 

ia  104.  25  wherein  (are)  things  creeping  innumer. 

148.  10  Beasts,  and  all  cattle;  creepingtlungs,  and 
ze.  8.  10  every  form  of  creeping  things,  and  abom. 

38.  20  all  creeping  things  that  creep  upon  the 
os.  2.  18  (with)  the  creeping  things  of  the  ground 
ab.  1.  14  the  creeping  things,  (that  have)  no  ruler 

swarming  creature,  Y~!$  sherets. 
en  7.  21  of  beast,  and  of  every  creeping  thing  that 
ev.  5.  2  the  carcase  of  unclean  creeping  things 
11  21  every  flying  creeping  thing  that  goeth 
11.  23  all  (other)  flying  creeping  things,  which 
11.  29  the  creeping  things  that  creep  upon  the 
11.  41  every  creeping  thing  that  creepeth  upon 
1 1 .  42  all  creeping  things  that  creep  upon  the 
11.  43  with  any  creeping  thing  that  creepeth 
11.  44  with  any  manner  of  creeping  thing  that 
22.  5  Or  whosoever  toucheth  any  creeping  thi. 
>euti4. 19  every  creeping  thing  that  flieth  (is)  unci. 

creeping  thing,  epneriv  herpeton. 

Lets  10.  12  and  creeping  things,  and  fowls  of  the  air 
11.  6  and  creeping  things,  and  fowls  of  the  air 
tom.  1.  23  four  footed  beasts,  and  creeping  things 


iS'-CENS,  Kpp<7Ki)s. 
isciple  with  Paul  at  Rome. 

,  Ti.  4. 10  C.  to  Galatia,  Titus  unto  Dalmatia 


:te,  Kp7)Tij. 

irge  island  midway  between  Syria  and  Malta,  now 
sd  Candia. 


cts  27.  7  we  sailed  under  C.,  over  against  Salmone 
27.  12  (which  is)  an  haven  of  C.,  and  lieth 
27.  13  loosing  (thence),  they  sailed  close  by  C. 
27.  21  ye  should,  .not  have  loosed  from  C. 
tus  1.  5  For  this  cause  left  I  thee  in  C. 


:TES.  CRETIANS,  K/ipres. 
inhabitants  of  Crete. 


Lets  2.  11  C.  and  Arabians,  we  do  hear  them  speak 
Mtus  1.  12  The  C.  (are)  always  liars,  evil  beasts,  slow 


b,  feeding  place,  D13X  ebus. 

ob  39.  9  willing  to  serve  thee,  or  abide  by  thy  crib? 
’rov.i4.  4  Where  no  oxen  (are),  the  crib  (is)  clean 
sa.  1.  3  and  the  ass  his  master’s  crib 


ED,  to  be  — 

be  called,  teji)  qara,  2. 

ler.  4.  20  Destruction  upon  destruction  is  cried 
Szc.  10. 13  it  was  cried  unto  them  in  my  hearing 


ise,  case,  atria  aitia. 

Vets  25.  27  to  signify  the  crimes  (laid)  against  him 


CRIME  laid  against  — 

Indictment,  charge,  eynXypa  egklema. 

Acts  25.  16  concerning  the  crime  laid  against  him 

CRIMES  — 

Judgment,  bbpo  mishpat. 

Eze.  7.  23  the  land  is  full  of  bloody  crimes,  and  the 

CRIMSON  — 

1  .Carmine  colour,  V'Dip  karmil. 

2  Ch.  2.  7  in  purple,  and  crimson,  and  blue,  and 

2.  14  in  blue,  and  in  fine  linen,  and  in  crimson 

3.  14  the  veil  (of)  blue,  and  purple,  and  crimson 

; i.Scarlet  colour,  shani. 

Jer.  4.  30  Though  thou  clothest  thyself  with  crim. 

3.  Crimson  colour,  yVw  tola. 

Isa.  1.  18  though  they  be  red  like  crimson,  they 

CRIPPLE,  being  a  — 

Lame,  cripj)le,  halt,  x“>h6s  cholos. 

Acts  14.  8  being  a  cripple  from  his  mother’s  womb 

CRISPING  pin  — 

Pockets,  bags,  n’P'PD  charitim. 

Isa.  3.  22  and  the  wimples,  and  the  crisping  pins 

CRIS-PUS,  KpiViros. 

A  convert  at  Corinth,  baptised  by  Paul. 

Acts  18.  8  C. .  .chief  ruler  of  the  synagogue,  believed 
1  Co.  1. 14  I  baiitized  none  of  you  but  C.  and  Gaius 

CROOK  BACKT — 

Hump  backed,  J33  gibben. 

Lev.  21. 20  Or  crook-backt,  or  a  dwarf,  or  that  hath  a 

CROOKED  — 

1.  Fleeing,  shooting,  nnp  bariach. 

Job  26.  13  his  hand  hath  formed  the  crooked  serpent 

2.  To  be  perverse  or  perverted,  nij;  avath,  4. 

Eocl.  1. 15  (That  which  is)  crooked  cannot  be  made 

3.  Deceitful,  inscrutable,  3'pjf  aqob. 

Isa.  40.  4  the  crooked  shall  be  made  straight,  and 

4.  Twisted,  crooked,  aqallathon. 

Isa.  27.  1  even  leviathan  that  crooked  serpent 

5.  Froward,  perverse,  iqqesh. 

Pi'ov.  2. 15  Whose  ways  (are)  crooked,  and  (they)  fro. 

6.  Wrestling,  pethaliol. 

Deut32.  s  (they  are)  a  perverse  and  crooked  gener. 

7.  Crooked,  perverse,  <tko\i6s  skolios. 

Luke  3.  5  the  crooked  shall  be  made  straight,  and 
Phil.  2.  15  midst  of  a  crooked  and  perverse  nation 

CROOKED,  to  make  — 

1  .To  overturn,  pervert,  nijf  avail,  3. 

Lam.  3.  9  he  hath  made  my  paths  crooked 

2.  To  pervert,  nij?  avath,  3. 

Eccl.  7.  13  make  (that)  straight  which  he.  .made  cr, 

3.  To  make  froward,  perverse,  c’pp  aqash,  3. 

Isa.  59.  8  they  have  made  them  crooked  paths 

CROOKED  place,  thing,  way  — 

1  .To be  high,  elevated,  -nn  hadar. 

Isa.  45.  2  I  will,  .make  the  crooked  places  straight 

I.Froward,  perverse,  D'E^lfD  maaqashsliim. 

Isa.  42.  16  I  will  make,  .crooked  things  straight 

3.  Twisted,  crooked,  aqalqal. 

Psa.  125.  5  such  as  turn  aside  unto  their  crooked  w. 

CROP  — 

Crop  {of  a  bird),  nKTD  murah. 

Lev.  1. 16  he  shall  pluck  away  his  crop  with  his 

CROP  off,  to  — 

To  crop  off,  pluck,  TO  qataph. 

Eze.  17.  4  He  cropped  off  the  top  of  his  young  twigs 
17.  22  I  will  crop  off  from  the  top  of  his  young 

CROSS  — 

Cross,  craupis  stauros. 

Mattio.  38  And  he  that  taketh  not  his  cross,  and 
16. 24  let  him .  .take  up  his  cross,  and  follow  me 
27.  32  him  they  compelled  to  bear  his  cross 
27.  40  thou  be  the  Soil,  .come  down  from  the  c. 
27.  42  let  him  now  come  down  from  the  cross 
Mark  8.  34  let  him.  .[take  up  his  cross,  and]  follow 
10.  21  and  come,  take  up  the  cross,  and  follow 
15.  21  they  compel  one  Simon,  .to  bear  his  cross 
15.  30  Save  thyself,  and  come  down  from  the  c. 
15.  32 .Let  Christ,  .descend  now  from  the  cross 
Luke  9.  23’[and  take  up  his  cross  daily,  and  follow) 
14.  27  whosoever  doth  not  bear  his  cross,  and 
23.  26  on  him  they  laid  the  cross,  that  he  might 
John  19.  17  he  bearing  his  cross  went  forth  into  a 
19.  19  wrote  a  title,  and  put  (it)  on  the  cross 
19.  25  there  stood  by  the  cross  of  Jesus  his 
19.  31  bodies  should  not  remain  upou  the  cross 
1  Co.  1.  17  lest  the  cross  of  Christ  should  be  made 

1.  18  preaching  of  the  cross  is  to  them  that 
Gal.  5. 11  then  is  the  offence  of  the  cross  ceased 

6.  12  suffer  persecution  for  the  cross  of  Christ 
6.  14  save  in  the  cross  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
Eph.  2.  16  both  unto  God  in  one  body  by  the  cross 
Phil.  2.  8  unto  death,  even  the  death  of  the  cross 
3.  18  (they  are)  the  enemies  of  the  cross  of  Ch. 
Col.  i.  20  made  peace  through  the  blood  of  his  cr. 

2.  14  out  of  the  way,  nailing  it  to  his  cross 
Heb.  12.  2  endured  the  cross,  despising  the  shame 


CROSSWAY  — 

Crossway,  (:ns  pereq. 

Obad.  14  shouldest  thou  have  stood  in  the  cross 

CROUCH,  to  — 

1  .To  be  cast  down,  bruise  self,  np’a  dakah. 

Psa.  10. 10  He  croucheth,  (and)  humbleth  himself 
2.  To  bow  self  down,  nny  shachali,  7. 

1  Sa.  2.  36  crouch  to  him  for  a  piece  of  silver  and 

CROW,  to  — 

To  give  forth  the  voice,  sound,  crowt,  <pan/ta>  phoned. 
Matt  26.  34  before  the  cock  crow,  thou  shalt  deny  me 
26.  74  And  immediately  the  cock  crew 
26.  75  Before  the  cock  crow,  thou  shalt  deny  me 
Marki4.  30  before  the  cock  crow  twice,  thou  shalt 
14.  68  wentout  into  the  porch ;  [and  the  cock  c.] 
14.  72  the  second  time  the  cock  crew.  And  Pe. 
14.  72  Before  the  cock  crow  twice,  thou  shalt 
LukC22.  34  the  cock  shall  not  crow  this  day,  before 
22.  60  while  he  yet  spake,  the  cock  crew 
22.  61  Before  the  cock  crow,  thou  shalt  deny  me 
John  13.  38  The  cock  shall  not  crow,  till  thou  hast 
18.  27  and  immediately  the  cock  crew 

CROWN  — 

1  .Crown,  border,  ring,  edge,  ledge,  it  zer. 

Exod25-  11  make  upon  it  a  crown  of  gold  round 
25.  24  make  thereto  a  crown  of  gold  round 
25.  25  thou  shalt  make  a  golden  crown  to  the 
30.  3  make  unto  it  a  crown  of  gold  round 

30.  4  shalt  thou  make  to  it  under  the  crown 
37.  2  made  a  crown  of  gold  to  it  round  about 
37.  11  made  thereunto  a  crown  of  gold  round 
37.  12  he.  .made  a  crown  of  gold  for  the  border 
37.  26  made  unto  it  a  crown  of  gold  round 

37.  27  two  rings  of  gold  for  it  under  the  crown 

2.  Crown,  diadem,  ins  kether. 

Esth.  1.  11  To  bring  Vashti.  .with  the  crown  royal 
2.  17  that  he  set  the  royal  crown  upon  her 
6.  8  the  crown  royal  which  is  set  upon  his 

3 . Chaplet,  "in  nezer. 

Exod29.  6  and  put  the  holy  crown  upon  the  mitre 
39.  30  the  plate  of  the  holy  crown  (of)  pure 
Lev.  8.  9  he  put  the  golden  plate,  the  holy  crown 
21.  12  the  crown  of  the  anointing  oil  of  his  God 
2  Sa.  1. 10  I  took  the  crown  that  (was)  upon  his  head 
2  Ki.n.  12  put  the  crown  upon  him,  and  (gave  him) 
2  f’b 73-  it  put  upon  him  the  crown,  and  (gave  him) 
Psa.'  89.  39  thou  hast  profaned  his  crown  (by  casting) 
132.  18  but  upon  himself  shall  his  crown  flourish 
Prov.27.  24  doth  the  crown  (endure)  to  every  genera.  ? 
Zech.  9. 16  (they  shall  be  as)  the  stones  of  a  crown 

4 . Crown,  n*it?S4  atarah. 

2  Sa.  12.  30  took  their  king’s  crown  from  off  his  head 
1  Oil  20.  2  took  the  crown  of  their  king  from  off  his 
Esth.  8.  15  M ordecai  went  out . .  with  a  great  crown  of 
Job  19.  9  He  hath,  .taken  the  crown  (from)  my 

31.  36  Surely  I  would .  .bind  it  (as)  a  crown  to 
Psa.  21.  3  settest  a  crown  of  pure  gold  on  his  head 
Prov.  4.9  a  crown  of  glory  shall  she  deliver  to  thee 

12.  4  A  virtuous  woman  (is)  a  crown  to  her 
14.  24  The  crown  of  the  wise  (is)  their  riches 

16.  31  The  hoary  head  (is)  a  crown  of  glory,  (if) 

17.  6  Children’s  children  (are)  the  crown  of  old 
Song  3.  11  behold  king  Solomon  with  the  crown 

28.  1  Woe  to  the  crown  of  pride,  to  the  drunk. 
28.  3  The  crown  of  pride,  the  drunkards  of  E. 
28.  5  shall  the  Lord  of  hosts  be  for  a  crown 
62.  3  Thou  shalt  also  be  a  crown  of  glory  in 
jer.  i3.  18  shall  come  down,  (even)  the  crown  of 
Lam.  5.  16  The  crown  is  fallen  (from)  our  head :  woe 
Eze.  16.  12  I  put.,  a  beautiful  crown  upon  thine  head 
21.  26  Remove  the  diadem,  and  takeoff  thecro. 
23.  42  and  beautiful  crowns  upon  their  heads 
Zech.  6.  11  take  silver  and  gold,  and  make  crowns 
6. 14  the  crowns  shall  betoHelem,  and  to  Tob. 


Isa. 


Jer. 


5 .Crown  or  top  of  the  head,  qodqod. 

Job  2.  7  from  the  sole  of  his  foot  unto  his  crown 


i  Co.' 


Phil. 


[  Th. 


6.  Diadem,  StaSripa  diadema. 

Rev.  12.  3  ten  horns,  and  seven  crowns  upon  Ins 
13  1  upon  his  horns  ten  crowns,  and  upon 

19.  12  and  on  his  head  (were)  many  crowns 

7 . Crown,  <rre< pavos  stephanos. 

Matt  27.  29  when  they  had  platted  a  crown  of  thorns 
Marki5.  17  platted  a  crown  of  thorns,  and  put  it 
John  19.  2  the  soldiers  platted  a  crown  of  thorns 

II  5  Then  came  Jesus  forth,  wearing  the  cro. 

9.  25  they  (do  it)  to  obtain  a  corruptible  crown 

4.  1  beloved  and  longed  for,  my  joy  and  crown 
2.  19  what  (is)  our  hope.,  or  crown  of  rejoicing? 

4.  8  laid  up  for  me  a  crown  of  righteousness 

1.  12  he  shall  receive  the  crown  of  life,  which 

5.  4  ye  shall  receive  a  crown  of  glory  that 

2.  10  and  I  will  give  thee  a  crown  of  life 
3  it  hold.  .fast,  .that  no  man  take  thy  crown 
4.  4  they  had  on  their  heads  crowns  of  gold 
4.  10  and  cast  their  crowns  before  the  throne 
6  2  a  crown  was  given  unto  him  ;  and  he 

g.  7  on  their  heads  (were)  as  it  were  crowns 
12.  1  and  upon  her  head  a  crown  of  twelve 
14.  14  having  on  his  head  a  golden  crown,  and 

CROWN,  to  — 

1  .To  compass,  crown,  IBS?  atar,  3. 

Psa.  8.  5  hast  crowned  him  with  glory  and  honour 
65. 11  Thou  crownest  the  year  with  thy  goodness 


2  Ti. 
Jas. 


:  Pe. 


Rev. 


CROWN 


212 


CRY 


Psa.  103.  4  who  crownetli  thee  with  loving  kindness 
Song  3.  1 1  his  mother  crowned  him  in  the  day  of 

2.  To  crown ,  arc<pav6ci>  stephanoo. 

2  Ti  2  5  (yet)  is  he  not  crowned,  except  he  strive 

Heb.  2.  7  thou  crownedst  him  with  glory  and  hon. 

2.  9  wesee  Jesus,  .crowned  with  glory  and  hon. 

CROWN  of  the  head  — 

Crown  or  top  of  the  head,  7p?p  qodqod. 

Gen.  49.  26  on  the  crown  of  tlie  head  of  him  that 
Deut33.  20  teareththe  arm  with  the  crown  of  the  he. 
2  Sa.  14.  25  his  foot  even  to  the  crown  of  his  head 
Isa.  3. 17  smite  with  a  scab  the  crown  of  the  head 
Jer.  2. 16  have  broken  the  crown  of  thy  head 

48.  45  the  crown  of  the  head  of  the  tumultuous 

CROWNED  — 

Crowned  ones,  o'lg1?  minnezarim. 

Nah.  3.  17  Thy  crowned  (are)  as  the  locusts,  and 

CROWNED,  to  be  - 

To  compass  about,  crown,  ins  kathar,  5. 

Prov  14. 18  the  prudent  are  crowned  with  knowledge 


CRUEL,  to  be  — 

To  be  sharp,  hard,  nwp  qashah. 

Gen.  49.  7  Cursed  (be),  .their  wrath,  for  it  was  cruel 

CRUEL  man  — 

Violent,  yen  cliomets. 

Psa.  71.  4  the  hand  of  the  unrighteous  and  cruel  m. 
CRUEL  one  — 

Fierce,  'ipx  akzari. 

Jer.  30.'  14  with  the  chastisement  of  a  cruel  one 
CRUELLY  — 

Oppression,  \>V  ]>  osheq. 

Eze.  18.  18  because  he  cruelly  oppressed,  spoiled  his 
CRUELTY  — 

1  .Violence,  D?n  chamas. 

Gen.  49.  5  instruments  of  cruelty  (are  in)  their  habi. 
Judg.  9.  24  the  cruelty  (done)  to  the  three  score  and 
Psa.  27.  12  and  such  as  breathe  out  cruelty 

74.  20  are  full  of  the  habitations  of  cruelty 

2 .Breach,  burglary,  ??3  perek. 

Eze.  34.  4  and  with  cruelty  have  ye  ruled  them 


CROWNING  — 

To  compass,  crown,  nay  atar ,5. 

Isa.  23.  8  the  crowning  (city),  whose  merchants  (are) 

CRUCIFY,  to  — 

1.  To  fix  to,  crucify,  •Kpocnrriyvvp.i  prospegnumi. 

Acts  2.  23  by  wicked  hands  have  crucified  and  slam 

2.  To  crucify,  <tt avp6oi  stauroo. 

Matt  20.  19  mock,  and  to  scourge,  and  to  crucify  (him) 

23.  34  (some)  of  them  ye  shall  kill  and  crucify 

26.  2  Son  of  man  is  betrayed  to  be  crucified 
27  22  all  say  unto  him,  Let  him  be  crucified 

27.  23  But  they  cried  out.  .Let  him  be  crucified 
27.  26  he  delivered  (him)  to  be  crucified 

27.  31  and  led  him  away  to  crucify  (him) 

27.  35  they  crucified  him,  and  parted  his  gar. 

27.  38  Then  were  there  two  thieves  crucified 

28.  5  that  ye  seek  Jesus,  which  was  crucified 
Markis.  13  And  they  cried  out  again,  Crucify  him 

15.  14  cried  out  the  more  exceedingly,  Crucify 
15.  15  and  delivered  Jesus,  .to  be  crucified 
IS.  20  aud  led  him  out  to  crucify  him 
15.  24  when  they  had  crucified  him,  they  parted 
15.  25  the  third  hour,  and  they  crucified  him 
15.  27  Aud  with  him  they  crucify  two  thieves 
16  6  Ye  seek  Jesus,  .which  was  crucified 
Luke23.  21  they  cried,  saying,  Crucify  (him),  crucify 
23  23  requiring  that  he  might  be  crucified 

23  33  called  Calvary,  there  they  crucified  him 

24  7  be  crucified,  and  the  third  day  rise  again 

24.  20  condemned  to  death,  and  have  crucified 
John  19.  6  cried  out,  saying,  Crucify  (him),  crucify 

19  6  Take  ye  him,  and  crucify  Gum) :  for  I 

19.  10  knowest  thou. .  I  have  power  to  crucify 
ig.  15  Away  with  (him),  away  with  (him),  crucify 
19  15  Pilate  saith.  .shall  I  crucify  your  King? 
19. 16  Then  delivered  he  him.  .to  be  crucified 
19  18  they  crucified  him,  and  two  other  with 
19  20  the  place  where  Jesus  was  crucified  was 
19  23  the  soldiers,  when  they  had  crucified  Jesus 
19.  41  in  the  place  where  he  was  crucified  there 
Acts  2.  36  that  same  Jesus,  whom  ye  have  crucified 
4  10  Jesus  Christ  of  Nazareth,  whom  ye  cruci. 

1  Co  I.  13  Is  Christ  divided?  was  Paul  crucified  for 

1.  23  we  preach  Christ  crucified,  unto  the  Jews 

2.  2  save  Jesus  Christ,  and  him  crucified 

2  8  they  would  not  have  crucified  the  Lord 

2  Co  13  4  he  was  crucified  through  weakness,  yet 
Gal  3.  1  Jesus  Christ  hath  been . .  crucified  among 

5.  24  they  that  are  Christ’s  have  crucified  the 

6.  14  by  whom  the  world  is  crucified  unto  me 
Rev.  11.  8  Egypt,  where  also  our  Lord  was  crucified 

CRUCIFY  afresh,  to  — 

To  crucify  anew,  avaaravpiu  anastauroo. 

Ileb.  6.  6  crucify  to  themselves  the  Son  of  God  afr. 

CRUCIFY  with,  to  — 

To  crucify  together,  truerr avpdw  sustauroo. 

Matt27  44  The  thieves  also,  which',were  crucified  with 
Markis-  32  they  that  were  crucified  with  him  reviled 
Johnm.  32  the  other  which  was  crucified  with  him 
Rom.  6.  ’  6  that  our  old  man  is  crucified  with  (him) 
Gal.  2.  20  I  am  crucified  with  Christ :  nevertheless 

CRUEL  — 

1  .Fierce,  ink  akzar. 

Deut  32.  33  Their  wine  (is),  .the  cruel  venom  of  asps 
Job  30.  21  Thou  art  become  cruel  to  me ;  with  thy 
Lam.  4.  3  the  daughter  of  my  people  (is  become)  cr. 

2. Fierce,  ’ink  akzari. 

Prov  5.  9  Lest  thou  give,  .thy  years  unto  the  cruel 

11.  17  (he  that  is)  cruel  troubleth  his  own  flesh 

12.  10  tender  mercies  of  the  wicked  (are)  cruel 
17.  11  a  cruel  messenger  shall  be  sent  against 

Isa.  13.  9  cruel  both  with  wrath  and  fierce  anger 
Jer  6.  23  they  (are)  cruel,  and  have  no  mercy 

50.  42  they  (are)  cruel,  and  will  not  show  mercy 

H. Fierceness,  ntnps  akzeriyyuth. 

Prov  27.  4  Wrath  (is)  cruel,  and  anger  (is)  outrageous 

4.  Violence,  Di?n  chamas. 

Psa.  23.  19  and  they  hate  me  with  cruel  hatred 

5. Sharp,  hard,  ntyp  qashcli. 

Exod.  6.  9  anguish  of  spirit,  and  for  cruel  bondage 
Isa.  19.  4  giVQ  over  into  the  hand  of  a  cruel  lord 


CRUMB  — 

A  little  bit  or  crumb,  psichion. 

Matt  15.  27  the  crumbs  which  fall  from  their  master’s 
Mark  7  28  yet  the  dogs . .  eat  of  the  children’s  crumbs 
Lukei6.  21  desiring  to  be  fed  with  [the  crumbs]  which 

CRUSE  — 

1 .  Bottle,  guglet,  piapa  baqbuq. 

1  Ki.  14.  3  take  with  thee . .  a  cruse  of  honey,  and  go 

2.  Dish,  pan,  cruse,  n’nS?  tselochith. 

2  Ki.  2.  20  Bring  me  a  new  cruse,  and  put  salt  there. 

3.  Dish,  cruse,  flask,  nnax  tsappachath. 

1  Sa.  26.  11  take  thou  now.  .the  cruse  of  water,  and 
26.  12  David  took  the  spear  and  the  cruse  of 
26.  16  cruse  of  water  that  (was)  at  his  bolster 
1  Ki.  17.  12  and  a  little  oil  in  a  cruse :  and,  behold 
17.  14  neither  shall  the  cruse  of  oil  fail,  until 
17.  16  neither  did  the  cruse  of  oil  fail,  accord. 
19.  6  and  a  cruse  of  water  at  his  head  :  and  he 

CRUSH,  to  — 

1  .To  bruise,  ip?  daka,  3. 

Lam.  3.  34  crush  under  his  feet  all  the  prisoners  of 

2 . To  trouble ,  crush,  destroy,  DC?  hamam. 

Jer.  51.  34  he  hath  crushed  me,  he  hath  made  me 

3.  To  press,  in  zur. 

Job  39.  15  forgetteth  that  the  foot  may  crush  them 

4.  To  oppress,  press,  crush,  j’nb  lachats. 

Num.  22.  25  and  crushed  Balaam’s  foot  against  the 

5.  To  break,  oppress,  bruise,  px?  ratsats. 

Amos  4.  1  oppress  the  poor,  which  crush  the  needy 

6.  To  break  in  pieces,  destroy,  “PIP  sliabar. 

Lam.  1.  15  called  an  assembly,  .to  crush  my  young 

CRUSHED  — 

1. T'o  beat  dmun  or  out,  nro  kathath. 

Lev.  22.  24  that  which  is  bruised,  or  crushed,  or 

2.  To  break,  oppress,  bruise,  fx?  ratsats. 

Deut  28.  33  thou  shalt  be  only  oppressed  and  crushed 

CRUSHED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  bruise,  to?  daka,  3. 

Job  4.  i9  them,  .(whicli)are  crushed  before  themoth 

2. To  bruise  self,  ip?  daka,  7. 

Job  5.  4  they  are  crushed  in  the  gate,  neither  (is 

CRUSHED,  that  which  is  — 

What  is  pressed,  n?u  zureli. 

Isa.  59.  5  that  which  is  crushed  breaketh  out  into 


CRY  — 


To  cry  out,  call,  pyj  zaaq. 

Isa.  30.  19  very  gracious,  .at  the  voice  of  thy  cry 

Cry,  crying  out,  npyi  zeaqah. 

Gen.  18.  20  the  cry  of  Sodom  and  Gomorrah  is  great 
Neh.  5.  6  I  was  very  angry  when  I  heard  their  cry 

9.  9  and  heardest  their  cry  by  the  Red  sea 
Esth.  4.  1  and  cried  with  a  loud  and  a  bitter  cry 

9.  31  the  matters  of  the  fastings  and  their  cry 
Job  16.  18  and  let  my  cry  have  no  place 
Prov  21.13  Whoso  stoppeth  his  ears  at  the  cry  of  the 
Eccl.  9.  17  more  than  the  cry  of  him  that  ruleth 
Isa.  15.  5  they  shall  raise  up  a  cry  of  destruction 
15.  8  the  cry  is  gone  round  about  the  borders 
Jer.  18.  22  Let  a  cry  be  heard  from  their  houses 

20.  16  let  him  hear  the  cry  in  the  morning,  and 
48.  4  little  ones  have  caused  a  cry  to  be  heard 
48.  34  From  the  cry  of  Heslibon  (even)  unto  E. 

50.  46  and  the  cry  is  heard  among  the  nations 

51.  54  A  sound  of  a  cry  (cometh)  from  Babylon 
Eze.  27.  28  shall  shake  at  the  sound  of  the  cry  of 

.Cry,  crying,  nn;x  tsevachah. 

Jer.  14.  2  and  the  cry  of  Jerusalem  is  gone  up 


4.  Cry,  crying  out,  npyx  tseaqah. 

Gen.  18.  21' according  to  the  cry  of  it,  which  is  come 
19.  13  the  cry  of  them  is  waxen  great  before  the 
27.  34  with  a  great  and  exceeding  bitter  cry 
Exod.  3.  7  have  heard  their  cry  by  reason  of  their 

3.  9  the  cry  of  the  children  of  Israel  is  come 
11.  6  there  shall  be  a  great  cry  throughout  all 


Exod  12.  30  there  was  a  great  cry  in  Egypt;  for  (there 
22.  23  I  will  surely  hear  their  cry 
1  Sa.  9.  16  because  their  cry  is  come  unto  me 
Nell.  5.  1  there  was  a  great  cry  of  the  people,  and 
Job  27.  9  Will  God  hear  his  cry  when  trouble  com. 

34.  28  they  cause  the  cry  of  the  poor  to  come 
34.  28  and  he  heareth  the  cry  of  the  afflicted 
Psa.  9.  12  he  forgetteth  not  the  cry  of  the  humble 
Isa.  5.  7  for  righteousness,  hut  behold  a  cry 
Jer.  25.  36  A  voice  of  the  cry  of  the  shepherds,  and  ( 

48.  5  tlie  enemies  have  heard  a  cry  of  destruc. 

49.  21  at  the  cry,  the  noise  thereof  was  heard 
Zeph.  1.  10  the  noise  of  a  cry  from  the  fish  gate 

5.  Voice,  Vl p  qol. 

Numi6.  34  And  all  Israel,  .fled  at  the  cry  of  them 

6.  Loud  cry,  qjroclamation ,  nn  rinnah. 

1  Ki.  8.  28  to  hearken  unto  tlie  cry  and  to  the  prayer 

2  Ch.  6.  19  to  hearken  unto  the  cry  and  the  prayer 
Psa.  17.  1  O  Lord,  attend  unto  my  cry,  give  ear 

61.  1  Hear  my  cry,  O  God  ;  attend  unto  my  pra. 

88.  2  incline  thine  ear  unto  my  cry 
106.  44  their  affliction,  when  lie  heard  their  cry 
119.  169  Let  my  cry  come  near  before  thee,  O  L. 
142.  6  Attend  unto  my  cry;  for  I  am  brought 
Isa.  43.  14  the  Chaldeans,  whose  cry  (is)  in  the  ships 
Jer.  7.  16  neither  lift  up  cry  nor  prayer  for  them 

11.  14  neither  lift  up  cry  nor  prayer  for  them 
14.  12  When  they  fast,  I  will  not  hear  their  cry 

7.  Crying  aloud,  jnjp  sheva. 

Psa.  5.  2  Hearken  unto  the  voice  of  my  cry,  my  K. 

S .Loud  cry,  crying,  nyity  shavak. 

Exod.  2.  23  their  cry  came  up  unto  God  by  reason  of 

1  Sa.  5.  12  the  cry  of  the  city  went  up  to  heaven 

2  Sa.  22.  7  and  my  cry  (did  enter)  into  his  ears 
Psa.  18.  6  my  cry  came  before  him,  (even)  into  his 

34.  15  and  his  ears  (are  open)  unto  their  cry 

39.  12  Hear.  .0  Lord,  and  give  ear  unto  my  cry 

40.  1  and  he  inclined  unto  me,  and  heardmy  c. 
102.  1  Hear.  .0  Lord,  and  let  my  cry  come  unto 
145.  19  he  also  will  hear  their  cry,  and  will  save 

Jer.  8.  19  of  the  cry  of  the  daughter  of  my  people 
Lam.  3.  56  hide  not  thine  ear.  .at  my  cry 

9.  A  cry,  /Hof)  hoe. 

Jas.  5.  4  the  cries  of  them  which  have  reaped  are 

10.  A  crying,  cry,  upavyri  krauge. 

Matt25-  6  at  midnight  there  was  a  cry  made.  Behold 
Acts  23.  9  there  arose  a  great  cry:  and  the  scribes 
Rev.  14.  18  with  a  loud  cry  to  him  that  had  the  sharp 

CRY,  to  — 

1 .  To  groan,  pik  anaq. 

Eze.  26.  15  when  the  wounded  cry,  when  the  slaug. 

2.  To  groan  together,  pjx  anaq,  2. 

Eze.  9.  4  that  cry  for  all  the  abominations  that 
24.  17  Forbear  to  cry,  make  no  mourning  for 

3 . To  cry  out,  pa;  zaaq. 

Exod.  2.  23  and  the  children  of  Israel,  .cried  ;  and 
Judg.  3.  9,  15  the  children  of  Israel  cried  unto  the 

6.  6,  7  children  of  Israel  cried  unto  the  Lord 

10.  10  children  of  Israel  cried  unto  the  Lord 

10.  14  Go  and  cry  unto  the  gods  which  ye  have 

1  Sa.  7.  8  Cease  not  to  cry  unto  the  Lord  our  God 

7.  9  and  Samuel  cried  unto  the  Lord  for  Israel 

12.  8  your  fathers  cried  unto  the  Lord,  then 

12. 10  they  cried  unto  the  Lord,  and  said,  We 

15. 11  it  grieved  Samuel ;  aud  he  cried  unto  the  I 
28.  12  she  cried  with  a  loud  voice  :  and  the 

2  Sa.  13.  19  her  hand  on  her  head,  and  went  on  crying 

19.  4  the  kipg  cried  with  aloud  voice,  O  my  son 
19.  28  what  right  therefore  have  I  yet  to  cry 

1  Ch.  5.  20  they  cried  to  God  in  the  battle,  and  he 

2  Ch.20.  9  cry  unto  thee  in  our  affliction,  then  thou 

32.  20  the  prophet  Isaiah,  .prayed  aud  cried  to 
Neh.  9.  4  cried  with  a  loud  voice  unto  the  Lord 
9.  28  when  they  returned,  and  cried  unto  thee 
Esth.  4.  1  and  cried  with  a  loud  and  a  bitter  cry 
Job  31.  38  If  my  land  cry  against  me,  or  that  the 
Psa.  22.  s  They  cried  unto  thee,  and  were  delivered 
107.  13  they  cried  unto  the  Lord  in  their  trouble 
107.  19  they  cry  unto  the  Lord  in  their  trouble 
142.  1  I  cried  unto  the  Lord  with  my  voice 
142.  5  I  cried  unto  thee,  0  Lord  :  I  said,  Thou 
Isa.  14.  31  cry,  O  city  ;  thou,  whole  Palestine,  (art) 
15.  4  Heslibon  shall  cry,  and  Elealeh:  their 
57.  13  When  thou  criest,  let  thy  companies 
Jer.  11.  11  though  they  shall  cry  unto  me,  I  will  not 

11.  12  cry  unto  the  gods  unto  whom  they  offer 

25.  34  Howl,  ye  shepherds,  and  cry  ;  and  wallow 
30.  15  Why  criest  thou  for  thine  affliction  ? 

47.  2  the  men  shall  cry,  and  all  the  inhabitants 

48.  20  howl  and  cry  ;  tell  ye  it  in  Arnon,  that 
Lam.  3.  8  when  I  cry  and  shout,  he  sliutteth 
Eze.  9.  8  I  fell  upon  my  face,  and  cried,  and  said 

11.  13  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  and  said,  Ah 

21.  12  Cry  and  howl,  son  of  man  ;  for  it  shall  be 
27.  30  shall  cry  bitterly,  and  shall  cast  up  dust 
Hos.  7.  14  they  have  not  cried  unto  me  with  their 

8.  2  Israel  shall  cry  unto  me,  My  God,  we 
Joel  1.  14  Sanctify  ye  a  fast,  .and  cry  unto  the  Lord 
Jon.  1 .  5  mariners ..  cried  every  man  unto  his  god 
Mic.  3.  4  shall  they  cry  unto  the  Lord,  but  he  will 

4.  To  cry  out,  PUJ  zaaq,  5. 

Zech.  6.  8  Then  cried  he  upon  me,  and  spake  unto 

5.  To  cry  out,  pyT  zeaq. 

Dan.  6.  20  cried  with  a  lamentable  voice  unto  Daniel 


CRY 


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CRY 


To  cry  out  (painfully),  33;  yabab,  3. 

Judg.  5.  28  The  mother  of  Sisera.  .cried  through  the 

To  answer,  respond,  nw  amah. 

Exod32.  18  neither  (is  it)  the  voice  of  (them  that)  cry 
Isa.  13.  22  the  wild  beasts  of  the  islands  shall  ciy 

To  vant,  long  for,  TJV  arag. 

Joel  1.  20  The  beasts  of  the  field  cry  also  unto  thee 

To  cry,  scream,  ny?  paah. 

Isa.  42.  14  (now)  will  I  cry  like  a  travailing  woman 

).To  cry  out,  PM  tsaag. 

Gen.  4.  10  the  voice  of  thy  brother  s  blood  cneth 
27.  34  when  Esau  heard  the  words  .  .he  cried 

55  the  people  cried  to  Pharaoh  for  bread 
Exod.  5.  8  they  cry,  saying,  Let  us  g9  (and)  sacrifice 

s  is  the  officers,  .came  and  cried  unto  Phara. 

8  12  Moses  cried  unto  the  Lord  because  of  the 

14.  is  the  Lord  said.  .Wherefore  criest  thou  un.? 

15.  25  he  cried  unto  the  Lord  ;  and  the  Lord 
„  4  Moses  cried  unto  the  Lord .saying,  What 
22  23  If  thou  affiict  them,  .and  they  cry  at  all 
22.  27  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  he  cneth  unto 

J'umn.  2  the  people  cried  unto  Moses  ;  and  when 
12.  13  Moses  cried  unto  the  Lord,  saying,  Heal 
20.  16  when  we  cried  unto  the  Lord  he  heard 
Deut  22.  24  the  damsel,  because  she  cried 

22.  27  the  betrothed  damsel  cried,  and  (there 
26.  7  we  cried  unto  the  Lord  God  of  our  fathers 
Josh  24.  7  when  they  cried  unto  the  Lord,  he  put 
Jud"  4  3  the  children  of  Israel  cried  unto  the  L. 

10. 12  ye  cried  to  me,  and  I  delivered  you  out 

1  Ki.  20.  39  as  the  king  passed  by,  he  cried  unto  the 

2  Ki.  4.  1  there  cried  a  certain  woman  of  the  wives 

6.  s  he  cried,  and  said,  Alas,  master  .  for  it 
6  26  there  cried  a  woman  unto  him,  saying 
8.'  3  she  went  forth  to  cry  unto  the  king  for 

8.  s  the  woman ..  cried  to  the  king  for  her 

2  Ch  12.  14  they  cried  unto  the  Lord,  and  the  priests 
\eh  q  27  they  cried  unto  thee,  thou  heardest 
Job  n  7  I  cry  aloud,  but  (there  is)  no  judgment 
3?'  ,2  they  cry,  but  none  giveth  answer,  because 

Psa  34  17  (The  righteous)  cry,  and  the  Lord  heareth 

77.’  I  1  cried  unto  God  with  my  voice  (even) 

88.  1  I  have  cried  day  (and)  night  before  thee 
107.  6  they  cried  unto  the  Lord  in  their  trouble 
107  28  they  cry  unto  the  Lord  in  their  trouble 
Isa  19.  20  they  shall  cry  unto  the  Lord  because  of 
33  7  Behold,  their  valiant  ones  shall  cry  with. 

42  2  He  shall  not  cry .  .nor  cause  Ins  voice  to 

46.  7  shall  cry  unto  him,  yet  can  he  not  answer 
63  14  but  ye  shall  cry  for  sorrow  of  heart  and 
Ter  22  20  Go  up  to  Lebanon,  and  cry  ;  and  lift  up 
22  20  cry  from  the  passages  :  for  all  thy  lovers 
40.  3  cry,  ye  daughters  of  Kabbah,  gird  you 
Lam.  2.  18  Their  heart  cried  unto  the  Lord,  O  wall 

11.  To  cry  out,  PM  tsaaq,  3.  .  ,  ,,  . 

2  Ki.  2.  12  And  Elisha  saw  (it),  and  he  cried,  My  fa. 

12.  To  shriek,  roar,  rnv  tsarach. 

Zeph.  1.  14  the  mighty  man  shall  cry  there  bitterly 

13.  To  call,  «qp  qara.  . 

Gen  30.  14  he  came  in.  .andlcrled  with  a  loud  voice 

’  30.  is,  18  I  lifted  up  my  voice  and  cried,  that 
41  41  and  they  cried  before  him,  Bow  the  knee 
V  1  he  cried,  Cause  every  man  to  go  out  from 
Lev.!  13.  45  covering  upon  his  upper  lip,  and  shall  cry 
Deut  .5.  g  and  he  cry  unto  the  Lord  against  thee 
24.  is  lest  he  cry  against  thee  unto  the  Lord 
Judg  7.  20  and  they  cried,  The  sword  of  the  Lord 
0  7  lifted  up  his  voice  and  cried,  and  said 
ig!  23  And  they  cried  unto  the  children  of  Dan 

1  Sa.  17.  8  he  stood  and  cried  unto  the  armies  of  Is. 

20.  77  Jonathan  cried  after  the  lad,  and  said 
20  38  Jonathan  cried  after  the  lad,  M  ake  speed 
24  8  cried  after  Saul,  saying,  My  lord  the  king 

26  14  David  cried  to  the  people,  and  to  Abner 
26.  14  Who  (art)  thou  (that)  criest  to  the  king? 

2  Sa.  18.  25  And  the  watchman  cried,  and  told  the 

20  16  Then  cried  a  wise  woman  out  of  the  city 
22'  7  I  called  upon  the  Lord,  and  cried  to  my 
X  Ki  13  2  he  cried  against  the  altar  in  the  word  of 
’  13.  4  the  man  of  God,  which  had  cried  against 
13  21  he  cried  unto  the  man  of  God  that  came 
is  32  which  he  cried  by  the  word  of  the  Lord 

17  20  21  cried  unto  the  Lord,  and  said,  0  Lord 
18.  27  Elijah  mocked  them,  and  said,  Cry  aloud 

18  28  And  they  cried  aloud,  and  cut  themselves 
2  Ki.  Ill  14  Athaliah  rent  her  clothes,  and  cried 

18  28  Rab-shakeh  stood,  and  cried  with  a  loud 
20.  11  Isaiah  the  prophet  cried  unto  the  Lord 

2Ch  14  ,1  Asa  cried  unto  the  Lord  his  God, and  said 

32  18  they  cried  with  a  loud  voice  in  the  Jew  s 
Psa.  3.  4  I  cried  unto  the  Lord  with  my  voice,  and 
22.  2  I  cry  in  the  daytime,  hut  thou  hearest  not 
27'  7  Hear,  0  Lord,  (when)  I  cry  with  my  voice 
28.  1  Unto  thee  will  I  cry,  0  Lord  my  rock 
30.  8  I  cried  to  thee,  0  Lord;  and  unto  the  L. 
34  6  This  poor  man  cried,  and  the  Lord  heard 

56  9  When  I  cry  (unto  thee),  then  shall  mine 
S7.  2  I  will  cry  unto  God  most  high  ;  unto  God 
61.  2  From  the  end  of  the  earth  will  I  cry  unto 
66  17  I  cried  unto  him  with  my  mouth,  and  he 
86.  3  Be  merciful . .  0  Lord  :  for  I  cry  unto  thee 

1 10, 145  I  cried  with  (my)  whole  heart ;  hear  me 
120.  1  I  cried  unto  the  Lord,  and  he  heard  me 
138.  3  I11  the  day  when  I  cried  thou  answeredst 
141  I  I  cry  unto  thee  :  make  haste  unto  me 
147.  9  (and)  to  the  young  ravens  which  cry 


Prov  1.  21  She  crieth  in  the  chief  place  of  concourse 

’2  3  Yea,  if  thou  criest  after  knowledge 

s'  j  Doth  not  wisdom  cry  V  and  understanding 
o'  3  she  crieth  upon  the  highest  places  of  the 
21!  13  ’Whoso  stoppeth  his  ears  at  the  cry  of  the 
21.  13  he  also  shall  cry  himself,  but  shall  not 
Tsa  6  3  And  one  cried  unto  another,  and  said 

6  4  moved  at  the  voice  of  him  that  cried,  and 
8!  4  the  child  shall  have  knowledge  to  cry 
21  8  he  cried,  A  lion  ;  My  lord,  I  stand  conti. 

30!  7  therefore  have  I  cried  concerning  this 
34.  14  and  the  satyr  shall  cry  to  his  fellow 
36  13  Rabshakeh  stood,  and  cried  with  a  loud 
40  2  cry  unto  her,  that  her  warfare  is  accom. 

lo!  3  voice  of  him  that  crieth  in  the  wilderness 
40  6  The  voice  said.  Cry,  And  he  said 
40.  6  What  shall  I  cry  ?  All  flesh  (is)  grass,  and 
38  1  Cry  aloud,  spare  not,  lift  up  thy  voice 

Jer  V  2  Go  and  cry  in  the  ears  of  Jerusalem 

3  4  Wilt  thou  not  from  this  time  cry  unto 

,  \  cry,  gather  together ..  Assemble  yoursel. 

4  20  Destruction  upon  destruction  is  cried 

it  14  neither  lift  up  a  cry  or  prayer  for  them 
11.  14  not  hear  (them)  in  the  time  that  they  cry 
20  8  I  cried  violence  and  spoil;  because  the  w. 

31  6  the  watchmen  upon  the  mount  Ephraim 

46  17  They  did  cry  there.  Pharaoh  king  of  Eg. 

49.  29  shall  cry  unto  them,  Fear  (is)  on  every 

Lam  4  is  They  cried  unto  them,  Depart  ye  ;  (it  is) 
Eze.'  8.'  18  though  they  cry  in  mine  cars  with  a  loud 
o  i  He  cried  also  111  mine  ears  with  a  loud 
Joel  1  19  O  Lord,  to  thee  will  I  cry  :  for  the  fire, 

Jon  1  2  go  to  Nineveh,  that  great  city,  and  cry 

1  14  they  cried  unto  the  Lord,  and  said,  We 

2  2  I  cried  by  reason  of  mine  affliction  unto 
3'  4  Jonah,  .cried,  and  said,  Yet  forty  days 

7  8  But  let  man . .  cry  mightily  unto  God  ;  yea 

Mic.  3.  5  that  bite  with  their  teeth,  and  cry  Peace 

6  q  The  Lord's  voice  crieth  unto  the  city,  and 
Zech  1  4  unto  whom  the  former  prophets  have  cn. 

4  the  angel,  .said  unto  me,  Cry  thou,  saying 
1  17  Cry  yet,  saying,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of 
7;  7  which  the  LORD  hath  cried  by  the  former 
7.  13  (that)  as  he  cried,  and  they  would  not 
7.  13  So  they  cried,  and  I  would  not  hear,  saith 

14.  To  call,  trip  qera. 

Dan  2  4  an  herald  cried  aloud,  To  you  it  is  com. 

4]  14  He  cried  aloud,  and  said  thus,  Hew  down 
5.  7  The  king  cried  aloud  to  bring  in  the  astro. 

15. ro  shout,  yn  rua,  5. 

Judg.  7.  21  and  all  the  host  ran,  and  cried,  and  tied 

Job  30.  5  they  cried  after  them  as  (after)  a  thief 

Ism  42.  13  he  shall  cry,  yea,  roar ;  he  shall  prevail 

13.  To  cry  aloud,  my  shava,  3. 

Job  20. 12  I  delivered  the  poor  that  cried,  and  the 
3o.  20  I  cry  unto  thee,  and  thou  dost  not  heal 
30.  28  I  stood  up,  (and)  I  cried  in  the  congrega. 

,6  1 2  they  cry  not  when  he  bindeth  them 
38  41  his  youngoues  cry  unto  God,  they  wander 
Psa  '18  6  I  called  upon  the  Lord,  and  cried  unto 
18  41  They  cried,  but  (there  was)  none  to  save 
22.  24  but  when  he  cried  unto  him,  he  heard 
28.  2  when  I  cry  unto  thee,  when  I  lift  up  my 
30  2  I  cried  unto  thee,  and  thou  hast  healed 

22  thou  heardest  the  voice,  .when  I  cried 
72  12  shall  deliver  the  needy  when  he  crieth 
88.  13  But  unto  thee  have  I  cried,  O  LORD 
Jig.  147  I  prevented  the  dawning.. and  cried 
Isa  38  9  thou  shalt  cry.  and  he  shall  say,  Here  I 
Jon.  2!  2  out.  .of  hell  cried  I,  (and!  thou 
Hab.  1.  2  how  long  shall  I  cry,  and  thou  wilt  not 

17. ro  cry  ov.t,  play,  delight,  V>!v  ska  a. 

Isa.  29.  9  Stay  yourselves,  and  wonder,  .and  cry 

18 . Cry,  crying  out,  fiw?  shua. 

Job  30.  24  though  they  cry  in  his  destruction 

19. ro  give  forth  the  voice,  Vip  nathan  qol. 

Num.14.  1  congregation  lifted  ' 

Amos  3.  4  will  a  young  lion  cry  out  of  his  den  it 

20 . To  cry  out,  ava.Bod.ai  anaboao. 

Matt  27.  46  about  the  ninth  hour  Jesus  [cried]  with  a 

21.  To  let  go,  send,  away,  acplyyi  aphiemi. 

Mark  1 5.  37  Jesus  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  and  0ave 

22.  To  cry,  shout,  Boaoi  boao. 

Matt.  3.  3  The  voice  of  one  crying  in  the  wilderness 
Mark  1.  3  The  voice  of  one  crying  in  the  wilderness 
is.  34  at  the  ninth  hour  Jesus  cried  with  a  loud 
Luke  3.  4  The  voice  of  one  crying  in  the  wilderness 
18.  7  which  cry  day  and  night  unto  him,  though 
18.  38  he  cried,  saying,  Jesus,  (thou)  son  of  Da. 
John  1.  23  the  voice  of  one  crying  in  the  wilderness 
Acts  8.  7  unclean  spirits,  crying  with  loud  voice 
17  6  they  drew  Jason,  .unto  the  rulers.  .cryin= 

21I  34  some  [cried]  one  thing,  some  another 
Gal.  4.  27  break  forth  and  cry,  thou  that  travailest 

23. ro  cry  about  (anything),  emPoaw  epiboao. 

Acts  25.  24  [crying]  that  he  ought  not  to  live  any  lo. 

24.  To  give  forth  the  voice  upon  (anything), itrupwviu. 
Luke  23.  21  they  cried,  saying.  Crucify  (him),  crucify 

25. ro  cry  out,  kpo.(oi  krazo.  . 

Matt  q.  27  two  blind  men  followed  him,  crying,  and 
J.  30  beginning  to  sink,  he  cried,  saying,  Lord 
15  23  Send  her  away  ;  for  she  crieth  after  us 
20  31  they  cried  the  more,  saying,  Have  mercy 
a,'.  9  the  multitudes,  .cried,  saying,  Hosanna 


Matt  21.  15  the  children  crying  in  the  temple,  anu 
27  SO  when  he  had  cried  again  with  a  loud  voice 
Mark  1  26  [cried]  with  a  loud  voice,  he  came  out  of 
3  1 1  and  cried,  saying,  Tliou  art  the  Son  of  God 

1  5  in  the  mountains,  and  in  the  tombs,  cry. 

5  7  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  and  said,  W  fiat 
q’.  26  (the  spirit)  cried,  and  rent  him  sore,  and 

10.  48  he  cried . .  a  great  deal,  (Thou)  son  of  Da. 

11.  9  they  that  followed,  cried .  .Hosanna  ! 
Lukei8.  39  he  cried  so  much  the  more,  (thou)  son 
John  1.  15  John  bare  witness  of  him,  and  cried 

7.  28  Then  cried  Jesus  in  the  temple  as  he 
7  37  Jesus  stood  and  cried,  saying,  If  any  man 

12.  13  went  forth  to  meet  him,  and  [cried,]  Hos. 

12  44  Jesus  cried  and  said,  He  that  believeth 

Acts  7.  60  he  kneeled  down,  and  cried  with  a  loud 

16.  17  The  same  followed  Paul  and  us,  and  cried 
iQ  32  Some . .  cried  one  thing,  and  some  another 
2?  36  the  people  followed  after,  crying,  Away 
24  21  I  [cried]  standing  among  them,  Touching 
Rom  8  15  the  Spirit  of  adoption,  whereby  we  cry 
'  9  27  Esaias  also  crieth  concerning  Israel 
Gal  4  6  Spirit  of  his  Son  into  your  hearts,  crying 
J  as.'  5.  4  Behold,  the  hire  of  the  labourers . .  cneth 
Dev  6  10  they  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying,  How 
7  2  he  cried  witli  a  loud  voice  to  the  four 

7  JO  cried  with  aloud  voice,  saying,  Salvation 
10  3  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  as  (when)  a  lion 
10.  3  when  he  had  cried,  seven  thunders 

12.  2  she  being  with  child  cried,  travailing  111 
1413  crying  with  a  loud  voice  to  him  that  sat 
18  2  he  cried  mightily  with  a  strong  voice 
18. 18  cried  when  they  saw  the  smoke  of  her 
18.  19  they  cast  dust  on  their  heads,  and  cried 
19. 17  he  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying  to  all 

26.  To  make  a  cry  or  clamour,  Kpavydfa  kraugazo. 

Matt  12.  19  He  shall  not  strive,  nor  cry;  neither  shall 

13.  22  woman  of  Canaan  came,  .and  [cried]  unto 
Johmi.  43  he  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  Lazarus,  come 

18.  40  Then  cried  they  all  again,  saying,  Not 

27  .To  give  forth  the  voice,  sound,  <f>a>veco  phoned. 
Luke  8.  8  he  cried,  He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let 
16.  24  he  cried  and  said,  Father  Abraham,  have 

2  3  46  when  J  esus  had  cried  with  a  loud  voice 
Acts  16.  28  But  Paul  cried  with  a  loud  voice  saying 
Rev.  14.  18  cried  with  a  loud  cry  to  him  that  had  the 

CRY  alarm,  to  — 

To  shout,  yn  rua,  5.  t  .  , 

2  Ch.13. 12  with  sounding  trumpets  to  cry  alarm 

CRY  against,  to —  ,  , 

To  give  forth  the  voice  upon  ( a  thing),  tiri<pavew. 

Acts  22.  24  might  know  wherefore  they  cried  so  ag. 

CRY  aloud,  to  — 

1  .To  make  a  noise,  hex  hamah. 

Psa.  55. 17  and  at  noon,  will  I  pray,  and  cry  aloud 

2.  To  cry  aloud,  rejoice,  Sny  tsahal. 

Isa.  24.  14  they  shall  cry  aloud  from  the  sea 

3 . To  cry  aloud,  rejoice.  Spy  tsahal,  3. 

Isa.  54.  1  break  forth  into  singing,  and  cry  aloud 

4.  To  shout,  an  rua,  5. 

Hos.  5.  8  cry  aloud  (at)  Beth-avcn,  after  thee,  O 

5 . To  cry  out,  ail y  shava,  3.  , 

Job  19.  7  I  cry  aloud,  but  (there  is)  no  judgment 

6 . To  cry  out,  avafiodoi  anaboao. 

Markis.  8  the  multitude,  [crying  aloud,]  began  to 

CRY,  to  make  to  — 

To  cause  to  cry  out,  paj  zaaq,  5. 

Job  35.  9  they  make  (the  oppressed)  to  cry 

CRY  out,  to—  170 

1  .To  cry  aloud,  rejoice,  Spy  tsahal,  o. 

Isa.  12.  6  Cry  out  and  shout,  thou  inhabitant  of  Z. 

2.  To  cry  out,  pm  zaak.  . 

1  Sa.  4 .  1 3  came ..  and  told  (it) . .  all  the  city  cried  out 
5  10  the  Ekronites  cried  out,  saying,  They  have 

8.  18  cry  out  in  that  day  because  of  your  king 

1  Ki.  22.  32  they  turned,  .and  Jehoshaphat  cried  out 

2  Ch.18.  31  Jehoshaphat  cried  out,  and  the  Lord 

ISa  15.  5  My  heart  shall  cry  out  for  Moab 

26  1 7  as  a  woman  with.,  child  cneth  out  in  her 

Jer  20.  8  For  since  I  spake,  I  cried  out,  I 

'  48.  31  will  I  howl  for  Moab,  and  I  will  cry  out 
Hab  1.  2  cry  out  unto  thee  (of)  violence,  and  thou 
2.  11  the  stone  shall  cry  out  of  the  wall 

3.  To  cry  out,  PM  tsaaq. 

Exodi4  10  children  of  Israel  cried  out  unto  the  L. 

2  Ki  4.  40  it  came  to  pass,  .that  they  cnedout.and 
Job  19.  7  I  cry  out  o£  wrong,  but  I  am  not  heaid 

4.  Tojhout,  soldiers  o£  Moab  shall  cry  out 

Mic.  4.  9  why  dost  thou  cry  out  aloud  ?  (is  ther e)  no 

x.  To  <rina.  ctv  aloud ,  U"!  tcluclu.  ...  ~ 

Lam.  2. 19  cry  out  in  the  night ;  in  the  beginning  of 

6  To  sing,  cry  aloud,  in  ranan,  3. 

Psa.  84.  2  my  flesh  crieth  out  for  the  living  God 

7.  To  cry  aloud,  jnjp  shava,  3.  .  ..  s 

Job  24.  12  the  soul  of  the  wrunded  crieth  out:  yet 
35.  9  cry  out  by  reason  of  the  arm  of  the 

8  To  cry  end  for  self,  play,  delight,  MV  shaa,  ta. 

Isa.  29.  9  Stay  yourselves,  and  wonder ;  cry  ye  out 


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9 . To  cry  out ,  avafiodw  anaboao. 

Luke  g.  38  a  mail  of  the  company  [cried  out,]  saying 

10.  To  cry  out,  avaKpd(a>  anakrazo. 

Mark  1.  23  a  man  with  an  unclean  spirit . .  cried  out 
6.  49  they  supposed  it.  .a  spirit,  and  cried  out 
Luke  4.  33  there  was  a  man.  .and  cried  out  with  a 

8.  28  When  he  saw  Jesus,  he  cried  out,  and  fell 
23.  18  they  cried  out  all  at  once,  saying,  Away 

11  .To  cry,  updfa  krazo. 

Matt.  8.  29  they  cried  out,  saying,  What  have  we  to 

14.  26  It  is  a  spirit :  and  they  cried  out  for 

20.  30  two  blind  men  sitting,  .cried  out,  and 
27.  23  they  cried  out  the  more,  saying,  Let  him 

Mark  9.  24  the  father  of  the  child  cried  out,  saying 
10.  47  he  began  to  cry  out,  and  say,  J esus,  (thou) 
^15. 13  And  they  cried  out  again,  Crucify  him 

15.  14  they  cried  out  the  more  exceedingly 

15.  39  the  centurion,  .saw  that  he  so  [cried  out] 
Luke  4.  41  devils  also  came  out  of  many,  [crying  out] 

9.  39  a  spirit  taketh  him,  and  he.  .crietli  out 
19.  40  I  tell  you.  .the  stones  would,  .cry  out 

John  19.  12  the  Jews  [cried  out,]  saying,  If  thou  let 
Acts  7.  67  they  cried  out  with  a  loud  voice,  and 

14.  14  and  ran  in  among  the  people,  crying  out 
19.  28  they  were  full  of  wrath,  and  cried  out 
19.  34  all  with  one  voice,  .cried  out,  Great  (is) 

21.  28  Crying  out,  Men  of  Israel,  help  :  Tins  is 
23.  6  he  cried  out  in  the  council,  Men  (and) 

12 . To  make  an  outcry,  Kpavyi(ai  kraugazB. 

John  1 9.  6  they  cried  out,  saying,  Crucify  (him) 

19.  15  they  cried  out,  Away  with  (him),  away 
Acts  22.  23  as  they  cried  out,  and  cast  off  (their) 

13.  To  give  forth  the  voice,  Vip  jra  nathan  qol. 

Jer.  12.  8  it  crieth  out  against  me  :  therefore  have 

CRY  unto,  to  — 

To  call,  top  qara. 

Psa.  89.  26  He  shall  cry  unto  me,  Thou  (art)  my 
119.  146  I  cried  unto  thee,  save  me,  and  I  shall 
130.  1  Out  of  the  depths  have  I  cried  unto  thee 
141.  1  give  ear  unto  my  voice,  when  I  cry  unto 

CRYING  — 

1  .Cry,  crging  out,  npjj]  zeaqah. 

Isa.  65.  19  be  no  more  heard,  .the  voice  of  crying 

2.  Cry,  crying,  npik  zevachah. 

Isa.  24.  ii  (There  is)  a  crying  for  wine  in  the  streets 

3.  Cry,  crying  out,  npys  tseaqah. 

1  Sa.  4.  14  when  Eli  heard  the  noise  of  the  crying 
Jer.  48.  3  A  voice  of  crying  (shall  be)  from  Horon. 

4 . To  call,  tfip  qara. 

Psa.  69.  3  I  am  weary  of  my  crying  ;  my  throat  is 
Si.  Crying,  sw  shoa. 

Isa.  22.  5  (it  is)  a  day.  .of  crying  to  the  mountains 

G.  Cry,  crying,  noise,  n'lKC'n  teshuoth. 

Job  39.  7  neither  regardeth  he  the  crying  of  the 

7.  To  put  to  death,  no  muth,  5. 

Prov  19.  18  and  let  not  thy  soul  spare  for  his  crying 

8. M  crying  out,  upavyri  krauge. 

Heb.  5.  7  offered  up  prayers,  .with  strong  crying 
Rev.  21.  4  there  shall  be  no  more  death,  .nor  crying 

CRYING  out— 

Qroan,  groaning,  ffpjK  anaqah. 

Mai.  2.  13  with  weeping  and  with  crying  out 

CRYSTAL  — 

1  .Class,  crystal,  rrpibT  zekukith. 

Job  28.  17  The  gold  and  the  crystal  cannot  equal 

2. Ice,  rnp  qerach. 

Eze.  1.  22  (was)  as  the  colour  of  the  terrible  crystal 

3. Crystal,  KpioraWos  krustallos. 

Rev.  4.  6  (there  was)  a  sea  of  glass  like  unto  cryst. 

22.  1  river  of  water  of  life,  clear  as  crystal 

CRYSTAL,  clear  as  — 

To  be  as  crystal,  KpoirraWlfa  krustallizo. 

Rev.  2i.  n  even  like  a  jasper  stone,  clear  as  a  crystal 

CUBIT  — 

1. Cubit,  naK  ammah. 

Gen.  6.15  length  of  the  ark.  .three  hundred  cubits 
6.  15  the  breadth  of  it  fifty  cubits 
6.  15  and  the  height  of  it  thirty  cubits 

6.  16  and  in  a  cubit  shall  thou  finish  it  above 

7.  20  Fifteen  cubits  upward  did  the  waters 
Exod25-  10  two  cubits  and  a  half  (shall  be)  the  length 

25.  10,  17  a  cubit  and  a  half  the  breadth  thereof 

25.  10  and  a  cubit  and  a  half  the  height  thereof 

23.  17  two  cubits  and  a  half  (shall  be)  the  length 
23.  23  two  cubits  (shall  be)  the  length  thereof 

25.  23  a  cubit  the  breadth  thereof,  and  a  cubit 

26.  2  curtain  (shall  be)  eight  and  twenty  cubits 

26.  2,  8  the  breadth  of  one  curtain  four  cubits 

26.  8  The  length  of  one  curtain .  .thirty  cubits 
26. 13  a  cubit  on  the  one  side,  and  a  cubit  on 

26.  16  Ten  cubits  (shall  be)  the  length  of  a  boa. 
26. 16  a  cubit  and  a  half  (shall  be)  the  breadth 

27.  1  five  cubits  long,  and  five  cubits  broad 

27.  t  the  heigtit  thereof  (shall  be)  three  cubits 

27.  9  of  an  hundred  cubits  long  for  one  side 

27. 12  (shall  be)  hangings  of  fifty  cubits 

27.  13  the  breadth  of  the  court . .  fifty  cubits 
27.  14  The  hangings,  .(shall  be)  fifteen  cubits 
27.  16  (shall  be)  an  hanging  of  twenty  cubits 


Exod27.  18  The  length  of  the  court,  .an  hundred  cu. 
27.  18  the  height  five  cubits  (of)  fine  twined 
30.  2  Acubit  (shall  be)  the  length,  .and  acubit 
30.  2  two  cubits  (shall  be)  the  height  thereof 

36.  9  The  length .  .(was)  twenty  and  eight  cubits 

36.  9  the  breadth  of  one  curtain  four  cubits 

36.  15  length  of  one  curtain  (was)  thirty  cubits 

36.  15  four  cubits  (was)  the  breadth  of  one  cur. 

36.  21  The  length  of  a  board  (was)  ten  cubits 

36.  21  the  breadth  of  a  board  one  cubit  and  a 

37.  1  two  cubits  and  a  half  (was)  the  length  of 

37.  1  and  a  cubit  and  a  half  the  breadth  of  it 

37.  1  and  a  cubit  and  a  half  the  height  of  it 

37.  6  two  cubits  and  a  half  (was)  the  length 

37.  6  one  cubit  and  a  half  the  breadth  thereof 

37.  10  two  cubits  (was)  the  length  thereof,  and 
37.  10  a  cubit  the  breadth  thereof,  and  a  cubit 
37.  25  altar,  .the  length  of  it  (was)  a  cubit 

37.  23  and  the  breadth  of  it  a  cubit 

37.  23  (it  was)  four  square  ;  and  two  cubits  (was) 

38.  1  five  cubits  (was)  the  length  thereof,  and 

38.  1  five  cubits  the  breadth,  .and  three  cubits 

38.  9  hangings  of  the  court . .  an  hundred  cubits 

38.  1 1  (the  hangings  were)  an  hundred  cubits 

38.  12  west  side  (were)  hangings  of  fifty  cubits 

38.  13  for  the  east  side  eastward  fifty  cubits 
38.  14  hangings  of  the  one  side,  .fifteen  cubits 
38.  is  on  this  hand,  .hangings  of  fifteen  cubits 
38.  18  and  twenty  cubits  (was)  the  length,  and 
38.  18  the  height  in  the  breadth  (was)  five  cub. 

Numn.  31  two  cubits  (high)  upon  the  face  of  the 
35.  4  (shall  reach) . .  outward  a  thousand  cubits 
35.  5  and  on  the  south  side  two|tliousand  cubits 
35.  5  and  on  the  west  side  two  thousand  cubits 
35.  5  and  on  the  north  side  two  thousand  cub. 
Deut.  3.  11  nine  cubits  (was)  the  length  thereof,  and 

3.  11  four  cubits  the  breadth,  .after  the  cubit 
Josh.  3.  4  about  two  thousand  cubits  by  measure 
I  Sa.  17.  4  Goliath .  .whose  height  (was)six cubits  and 

1  Ki.  6.  2  the  length  thereof  (was)  threescore  cubits 

6.  2  and  the  height  thereof  thirty  cubits 
6.  3  twenty  cubits  (was)  the  length  thereof 
6.  3  ten  cubits  (was)  the  breadth  thereof 
6.  6  The  nethermost  chamber  (was)  five  cubits 
6.  6  and  tire  middle  (was)  six  cubits  broad 
6.  6  and  the  third  (was)  seven  cubits  broad 
6.  10  (then)  he  built  chambers . .  five  cubits  high 
6.  16  he  built  twenty  cubits  on  the  sides  of 
6.  17  the  temple  before  it,  was  forty  cubits  (long) 
6.  20  oracle  in  the  fore  part  (was)  twenty  cubits 
6.  20  twenty  cubits  in  breadth,  and  twenty  cu. 
6.  23  two  cherubims  (of)  olive  tree,  .ten  cubits 
6.  24  five  cubits  (was)  the  one  wing  of  the  cher. 
6.  24  five  cubits  the  other  wing  of  the  cherub 
6.  24  from  the  uttermost  part . .  (were)  ten  cub. 
6.  25  the  other  cherub  (was)  ten  cubits 

6.  26  height  of  the  one  cherub  (was)  ten  cubits 

7.  2  the  length  thereof  (was)  an  hundred  cub. 
7.  2  and  the  breadth  thereof  fifty  cubits 

7.  2  and  the  height  thereof  thirty  cubits 
7.  6  the  length  thereof  (was)  fifty  cubits 
7.  6  and  the  breadth  thereof  thirty  cubits 
7.  10  stones  of  ten  cubits,  and.  .of  eight  cubits 
7.  15  two  pillars  of  brass,  of  eighteen  cubits 
7.  15  a  line  of  twelve  cubits  did  compass  either 
7.  16  height  of  the  one  chapiter  (was)  five  cub. 
7.  16  height  of  the  other  chapiter,  .five  cubits 
7.  19  the  chapiters,  .in  the  porch,  four  cubits 
7.  23  ten  cubits  from  the  one  brim  to  the  other 
7.  23  and  his  height  (was)  five  cubits 
7.  23  a  line  of  thirty  cubits  did  compass  it 
7.  24  ten  in  a  cubit,  compassing  the  sea  round 
7.  27  four  cubits  (was)  the  length  of  one  base 
7.  27  four  cubits  the  breadth,  .and  three  cub. 

7.  31  within  the  chapiter  and  above  (was)  a  c. 
7.  31  the  mouth  thereof,  .a  cubit  and  an  half 
7.  32  the  height,  (was)  a  cubit  and  half  a  cu. 

7.  35  a  round  compass  of  half  a  cubit  high 
7.  38  (and)  every  laver  was  four  cubits 

2  Ki.14.  13  unto  the  corner  gate,  four  hundred  cubits 

25.  17  height  of  the  one.  .(was)  eighteen  cubits 
25.  17  the  height  of  the  chapiter  three  cubits 

1  Ch.  11.  23  And  he  slew  an  Egyptian,  .five  cubits  hi. 

2  Cli.  3.  3  length  by  cubits,  .(was)  threescore  cubits 

3.  3  and  the  breadth  twenty  cubits 
3.  8  according  to  the  breadth . .  twenty  cubits 
3.  8  and  the  breadth  thereof  twenty  cubits 
3.  11  the  wings,  .(were)  twenty  cubits 
3.  11  wing  (of  the  one  cherub  was)  five  cubits 
3.  11  the  other  wing  (was  likewise)  five  cubits 

3. 12  (one)  wing  of  the  other  cherub  (was)  five 
3.  12  and  the  other  wing  (was)  five  cubits  (also) 
3.  13  The  wings,  .spread .  .forth  twenty  cubits 
3.  15  two  pillars  of  thirty  and  five  cubits  high 

3.  15  the  chapiter,  .on  the  top.  .(was)  five  cub. 

4.  1  altar,  .twenty  cubits  the  length  thereof 
4.  1  twenty  cubits  the  breadth,  .and  ten  cub. 
4.  2  he  made  a  molten  sea  of  ten  cubits  from 
4.  2  and  five  cubits  the  height  thereof 

4.  2  a  line  of  thirty  cubits  did  compass  it 
4.  3  ten  in  a  cubit,  compassing  the  sea  round 
6.  13  a  brasen  scaffold,  of  five  cubits  long 

6.  13  five  cubits  broad,  and  three  cubits  high 
25.  23  to  the  corner  gate,  four  hundred  cubits 

Nell.  3.  13  a  thousand  cubits  on  the  wall  unto  the 
Esth.  5. 14  Let  a  gallows  be  made  of  fifty  cubits  high 

7.  9  the  gallows  fifty  cubits  high,  which  Ha. 
Jer.  52.  21  height  of  one  pillar  (was)  eighteen  cubits 

52.  21  a  fillet  of  twelve  cubits  did  compass  it 
52.  22  height  of  one  chapiter  (was)  five  cubits 
Eze.  40.  5  reed  of  six  cubits  (long)  by  the  cubit  and 

40.  7  between  the . .  chambers  (were)  five  cubits 


Eze.  40.  9  Then  measured  he  the  porch . .  eight  cub. 

40.  9  and  the  posts  thereof,  two  cubits 

40. 11  the  breadth  of  the  entry,  .ten  cubits 

40.  11  the  length  of  the  gate,  thirteen  cubits 

40. 12  one  cubit  (on  this  side). .  one  cubit  on  that ;  | 

40.  12  six  cubits  on  this  side,  and  six  cubits 

40.  13  the  breadth  (was)  five  and  twenty  cubits  >  1 
40.  14  He  made  also  posts  of  threescore  cubits  ; 
40.  15  from  the  face  of  the  gate,  .fifty  cubits 
40. 19  an  hundred  cubits  eastward  and  northw  j 
40.  21  the  length  thereof  (was)  fifty  cubits 
40.  21  and  the  breadth  five  and  twenty  cubits 
40.  23  from  gate  to  gate  an  hundred  cubits 
40.  25,  36  the  length  (was)  fifty  cubits 
40.  25  and  the  breadth  five  and  twenty  cubits 
40.  27  toward  the  south  an  hundred  cubits 
40.  29,  33  fifty  cubits  long,  .five  and  twenty  cu.  I 
40.  30  twenty  cubits  long,  and  five  cubits  broad  I 
40.  36  and  the  breadth  five  and  twenty  cubits 
40.  42  four  tables  (were). . a  cubit  and  an  half 
40  42  a  cubit  and  an  half  broad,  and  one  cubit  I 
40.  47  lie  measured  the  court,  an  hundred  cub.  I 
40  47  and  an  hundred  cubits  broad,  four  square 
40.  48  five  cubits  on  this  side,  and  five  cubits 
40.  48  three  cubits  on  this  side,  and  three  cub. 

40.  49  The  length  of  the  porch  (was)  twenty  cu. 

40.  49  and  the  breadth  eleven  cubits 

41.  1  six  cubits,  .on  the  one  side,  and  six  cub. 

41.  2  the  breadth  of  the  door  (was)  ten  cubits 

41.  2  the  sides  of  the  doors  (were)  five  cubits 

41.  2  and  five  cubits  on  the  other  side 

41.  2  forty  cubits,  and  the  breadth,  twenty  cu. 

41.  3  post,  .two  cubits,  and  the  door  six  cubits 
41.  3  and  the  breadth  of  the  door  seven  cubits 
41.  4  he  measured  thelength  thereof, twenty  c. 
41.  4  twenty  cubits,  and  the  breadth,  twenty  c. 
41.  5  measured  the  wall  of  the  house,  six  cub. 

41.  5  breadth  of  (every)  side  chamber  four  cub. 
41.  8  a  full  reed  of  six  great  cubits 
41.  9  thickness  of  the  wall,  .(was)  five  cubits 
41.  10  between  the  chambers  (was),  .twenty  cu. 

4 1.  11  the  breadth  of  the  place,  .(was)  five  cub. 

41.  12  the  building.. (was)  seventy  cubits  broad 
41.  12  the  wall  of  the  building  (was)  five  cubits 
41.  12  and  the  length  thereof  ninety  cubits 
41.  13  measured  the  house,  an  hundred  cubits  I 
41.  14  place  toward  the  east,  an  hundred  cubits  I 
41. 15  the  galleries  thereof,  an  hundred  cubits  I 

41.  22  three  cubits  high,  and  the  length,  .two  c.  I 

42.  2  Before  the  length  of  an  hundred  cubits 

42.  2  and  the  breadth  (was)  fifty  cubits 

42.  4  ten  cubits  breadth,  .a  way  of  one  cubit 

42.  7  the  length  thereof  (was)  fifty  cubits 

42.  8  the  length  of  the  chambers,  .fifty  cubits 

43.  13  the  measures  of  the  altar  after  the  cubits  j 

43.  13  The  cubit  (is)  a  cubit  and  an  liandbreadth  j 

43.  13  (shall  be)  a  cubit,  and  the  breadth  a  cubit  | 

43.  14  two  cubits,  and  the  breadth  one  cubit 

43.  14  four  cubits,  and  the  breadth  (one)  cubit  1 
43.  15  So  the  altar  (shall  be)  four  cubits 
43.  17  the  border  about  it  (shall  be)  half  a  cubit  I 
43.  1 7  the  bottom  thereof  (shall  be)  about  a  culm,  1 
45.  2  fifty  cubits  round  about  for  the  suburbs  I 
47.  3  he  measured  a  thousand  cubits,  and  he 
Zech.  5.  2  the  length  thereof  (is)  twenty  cubits 

5.  2  and  the  breadth  thereof  ten  cubits 

2.  Span,  -ipii  gomed. 

Judg  3/16  Ehud  made  him  a  dagger,  .of  a  cubit  len. 

3.  The  fore  arm. ,  a  cubit,  irrixvs  peclius. 

Matt  6.  27  Which  of  you.  .can  add  one  cubit  unto 
Lukem.  25  can  add  to  his  stature  one  cubit? 

Jolin2i.  8  but  as  it  were  two  hundred  cubits 
Rev.  21.  17  an  hundred  (and)  forty  (and)  four  cubits 

CUBITS  — 

Cubits,  pax  ammin. 

Ezra  6.  3  the  height  thereof  threescore  cubits 

6.  3  (and)  the  breadtli  thereof  threescore  cub. 
Dan.  3.  1  whose  height  (was)  threescore  cubits 

3.  1  (and)  the  breadth  thereof  six  cubits 

CUCKOO  — 

Sea  maw,  sea  gull,  *\ny  shachaph. 

Lev.  11. 16  the  cuckoo,  and  the  hawk  after  his  kind 
Deut  14.  15  the  cuckoo,  and  the  hawk  after  his  kind 

CUCUMBER  — 

Place  of  water  melon,  miqsliah. 

Isa.  1.  8  as  a  lodge  in  a  garden  of  cucumbers,  as  a 

CUCUMBERS  — 

Water  melons,  cucumbers,  gourd,  c'xa’P  qislishuim. 

Num  11.  s  the  cucumbers,  and  the  melons,  and  the 

CUD  — 

Chewed  food,  tria  gerah. 

Lev.  11.  3  Whatsoever  .  .cheweth  thecud.amongthe 
n.  4  these  shall  ye  not  eat.  .that  chew  the  cud 
11.  4  the  camel,  because  he  cheweth  the  cud 
11.  s  the  coney,  because  he  cheweth  the  cud 
11.  6  the  hare,'  because  he  cheweth  the  cud 
11.  7  the  swine . .  yet  he  cliew'eth  not  the  cud 
11.  26  (is)  not  cloven  footed,  nor  cheweth  the  cud 
Deut  14.  6  (and)  cheweth  the  cud  among  the  beasts 
14.  7  shall  not  eat  of  them  that  chew  the  cud 
14.  7  they  chew  the  cud,  but  divide  not  the 
14.  8  the  swine ..  cheweth  not  the  cud,  it  (is) 

CUMBER  — 

1 .  To  make  useless,  work  against,  Karapyea  katargeo 

Lukei3.  7  cut  it  down;  why  cumbereth  it  the  ground 


CUMBRANCE 


215 


CURSE 


i  To  draw  around ,  distract,  vepia-n-dai  pcrispao. 
Lukeio.  40  Martha  was  cumbered  about  much  serv. 

;UMBRANCE  — 

Burden,  pressure,  rrp  toracli. 

Dcut.  1. 12  cau  I  myself  aloue  bear  your  cumbrance 

JUJU—  , 

4 rise,  (the  imperative  of  the  Hebrew  word  mp 

mm),  kovui  koumi.  ....  „  , 

'  Mark  5.  41  Tabitha  [cumi],  which  is.  .Damsel,  .arise 

TUMMIN  — 

l  Cummin,  ( from  the  sharp  smell),  ]33  kammon. 

Isa  28  25  doth  he  not.,  scatter  the  cummin,  and 

2827  cart  wheel  turned  about  upon  the  cummin 
28.  27  with  a  staff,  and  the  cummin  with  a  rod 

l. Cummin,  Kvpuvov  kuminon. 

Mritt23.  23  pay  tithe  of  mint  and  anise  and  cummin 

CUNNING  — 

\. Knowledge,  run  daath. 

i  Ki.  7. 14  and  cunning  to  work  all  works  in  brass 


4.  Cup,  D'3  his.  . 

Prov.23.  31  when  it  giveth  his  colour  m  the  cup 


5.  Basin,  cup,  r|P  saph. 


.Wise,  skilful,  D3n  chakam. 

2  Ch.  2.  7  Send  me .  .a  man  cunning  to  work  in  gold 
2. 13 1  have  sent  a  cunning  man,  endued  with 
Isa  3.  3  the  cunning  artificer,  and  the  eloquent 
40.  20  he  seeketh  unto  him  a  cunning  workman 

Ter  q  17  send  for  cunning  (women),  that  they  may 

10.  9  they  (are)  all  the  work  of  cunning  (men) 


To  think,  devise,  design,  3tt’(t  chashab. 

Exodafi.  1  (with)  cherubim  of  cunning  work  shalt 
26.  3i  and  fine  twined  linen,  of  cunning  work 
28  6  and  fine  twined  linen,  with  cunning  work 
28.  15  make  the  breastplate . .  with  cunning  work 
36  35  (with)  cherubim  made  he  it  of  cunning  wo. 
39.  3  and  in  the  fine  linen,  (with)  cunning  work 
39.  8  he  made  the  breastplate  (of)  cunning  w. 

4.  To  know,  be  acquainted  with,  in;  yada. 

Dan.  1.  4  cunning  in  knowledge  aud  understanding 

5.  Thought,  device,  design,  naivn:?  machashebeth. 
Exod35-  33  to  make  any  manner  of  cunning  work 

3UNNING,  to  be  — 

To  be  intelligent,  give  understanding,  ]'3  bin. 

1  Ch.25.  7  number  of  them,  .all  that  were  cunning 

CUNNING  man  — 

1.  Wise,  skilful,  D3i)  chakam. 

1  Ch.  22.  15  all  manner  of  cunning  men  for  every 

2  Ch.  2.  7  can  skill  to  grave  with  the  cunning  men 

2. 14  thy  cunning  men,  and  with  the  cunning  m. 

2.  To  think,  devise,  design,  3Z’n  chashab. 

2  Ch.26.  15  he  made,  .engines,  in  vented  by  cunning  m. 

CUNNING  work  — 

1  .To  think,  devise,  design,  3c;n  chashab. 

Exod36.  8  (with)  cherubim  of  cunning  work  made 

2.  Thought,  device,  design,  rosin1?  machashebeth. 
Exod3i.  4  To  devise  cunning  works,  to  work  in  gold 
35.  35  and  of  those  that  devise  cunning  work 

CUNNING  workman  — 

1.  Artificer,  1DK  oman. 

Song  7.  1  work  of  the  hands  of  a  cunning  workman 

2.  To  think,  devise,  design,  3»n  chashab. 

Exod35.  35  the  engraver,  and  of  the  cunning  workman 
38. 23  an  engraver,  and  a  cunning  workman,  and 


TUP  - 


.Basin,  bason,  ]3X  aggan. 

Isa.  22.  24  from  the  vessels  of  cups,  even  to  all  the 

!. Goblet,  cup,  calyx,  i’’?;  gabia. 

Gen.  44.  2  put  my  cup,  the  silver  cup,  m  the  sack  s 
44  12  and  the  cup  was  found  in  Benjamin  s  sack 
44.  16  and  (lie)  also  with  whom  the  cup  is  found 
44. 17  the  man  in  whose  hand  the  cup  is  found 

l.Cup,  013  kns. 

Gen.  40.  11  Pharaoh's  cup  (was)  in  my  hand  :  and  I 
40.  11  into  Pharaoh’s  cup,  and  I  gave  the  cup 
40. 13  thou  shalt  deliver  Pharaoh's  cup  into  Ins 
40.  21  and  he  gave  the  cup  into  Pharaoh's  hand 
2  Sa.  12.  3  drank  of  his  own  cup.  and  lay  in  his  bosom 

1  Ki.  7.  26  brim,  .was  wrought  like  the  brim  of  a  cup 

2  Ch.  4.  5  brim,  .like  the  work  of  the  brim  of  a  cup 
Psa.  11.  6  (this  shall  be)  the  portion  of  their  cup 

16.  5  portion  of  mine  inheritance  and  of  my  cup 
23.  5  thou  anointest  my  head,  .my  cup  runneth 
75.  8  in  the  hand  of  the  Lord  (there  is)  a  cup 
116. 13  I  will  take  the  cup  of  salvation,  and  call 
Psa.  51. 17  which  hast  drunk .  .the  cup  of  his  fury 

51. 17  thou  hast  drunken  the  dregs  of  the  cup 
51.  22  I  have  taken  out  of  thine  hand  the  cup 
51.  22  (even)  the  dregs  of  the  cup  of  my  fury 

.Ter.  16.  7  neither  shall  (men)  give  them  the  cup  of 
25. 15  Take  the  wine  cup  of  this  fury  at  my 

25. 17  Then  took  I  the  cup  at  the  Lord’s  hand 
25.  28  if  they  refuse  to  take  the  cup  at  thine 
35.  5  I  set.  .pots  full  of  wine,  and  cups,  and  I 
49.  12  whosejudgment(was)nottodrinkof  thee. 
51.  7  Babylon  (hath  been)  a  golden  cup  in  the 

Lam.  4.  21  the  cup  also  shall  pass  through  unto  thee 
Eze.  23.  31  will  I  give  her  cup  into  thine  hand 

23.  32  Thou  shalt  drink  of  thy  sister’s  cup  deep 
23.  33  the  cup  of  astonishment  and  desolation 
23.33  with  the  cup  of  thy  sister  Samaria 
Eab.  2. 16  the  cup  of  the  Lord's  right  hand  shall  be 


Zech.12.  2  I  willmake  Jerusalemacup  of  trembling 

6.  Cup,  dish,  bowl,  nV^p  n'pi?  quasah,  qasvah. 

i  Ch.28.  17  pure  gold  for  the  flesh  hooks,  .and  the  c. 

7 . Drinking  vessel,  rrorripiov poterion. 

Matt  10.  42  a  cup  of  cold  (water)  only  in  the  name  of 

20.  22  Are  ye  able  to  drink  of  the  cup  that 
20  23  Ye  shall  drink  indeed  of  my  cup,  and  be 
23.  23  ye  make  clean  the  outside  of  the  cup  and 
23  26  cleanse .  .that  (which  is)  within  the  cup 
26. 27  he  took  the  cup,  and  gave  thanks,  and 
26  39  if  it  be  possible,  let  this  cup  pass  from 
26.  42  if  this  [cup]  may  not  pass  away  from  me 
Mark  7.  4  [the  washing  of  cups,  and  pots,  brazen] 

4.  8  (as)  the  washing  of  pots  and  cups 
0  41  whosoever  shall  give  you  a  cup  of  water 
10  38  can  ye  drink  of  the  cup  that  I  drink  of  ? 

10  39  Ye  shall  indeed  drink  of  the  cup  that  I 
i4‘  23  he  took  the  cup,  and  when  he  had  given 
14.  36  all  things  (are)  possible . .  take  away  this  c. 
Luken.  39  make  clean  the  outside  of  the  cup  and 
22  i?  he  took  the  cup,  and  gave  thanks,  and 
22  20  Likewise  also  the  cup  after  supper 
22  20  This  cup  (is)  the  new  testament  in  my 
22. 42  if  thou  be  willing,  remove  this  cup  from 
John  18.  1 1  the  cup  which  my  Father  hath  given  me 
1  Co  10. 16  The  cup  of  blessing  which  we  bless,  is  it 

10  21  Ye  cannot  drink  the  cup  of  the  Lord 

11  25  After  the  same  manner,  .(he  took)  the  cup 
11  25  This  cup  is  the  new  testament  in  my 
1126  For  as  often  as  ye . .  drink  this  cup,  ye  do 
11  27  shall  eat  this  bread,  and  drink  (this)  cup 
„  28  eat  of  (that)  bread,  and  drink  of  (that)  c. 

Rev  14’.  10  poured  out  without  mixture  into  the  cup 
16  19  to  give  unto  her  the  cup  of  the  wine  of 
;  having  a  golden  cup  in  her  hand  full  of 
is!  6  in  the  cup  which  she  hath  filled  fill  to 

CUP  bearer  — 

To  give  to  drink,  sliaqah,  5. 

1  Ki.io.  5  the  attendance,  .liis  cup  bearers,  and 

2  Ch  9  4  Iris  cup  bearers  also,  aud  their  apparel 
Nell.  1.  11  For  I  was  the  king  s  cup  bearer 

CURDLE,  to  — 

To  congeal,  harden,  curdle,  RS?  qapha,  o. 

Job  10.  10  Hast  thou  not ..  curdled  me  like  cneese? 

CURE  — 

1.  Healing,  cure,  Htna  marqie. 

Jer.  33.  6  I  will  bring  it  health  and  cure,  and  I  will 

2.  Healing,  cure,  tarns  iasis.  ... 

Luke  1 3.  32  I  do  cures  to  day  and  to  morrou,  and  the 

CUREj  to  - 

1.  To  remove,  cure,  nns  gahah. 

Hos.  5. 13  yet  could  he  not  heal  you,  nor  cure  you 

2. To  heal,  raphah. 

Jer.  33.  6  1  will  cure  them,  and  will  reveal  unto 

3  To  cherish,  cure,  attend,  Qcpavcvu  therapeuO. 
Matti7.  16  I  brought  him.  .and  they  could  not  cure 
i7.  i8  the  child  was  cured  from  that  very  hour 
Luke  7.  21  he  cured  many  of  (their)  infirmities  and 
q  1  and  gave  them  power,  .to  cure  diseases 
John  5. 10  The  Jews,  .said  unto  him  that  was  cured 

CURED  — 

A  bandage,  rfym  tealah. 

Jer.  46. 11  in  vain . .  (tor)  thou  shalt  not  be  cured 

CURIOUS  arts,  used  — 

Working  round  about,  irepiepyos  periergns. 

Acts  19. 19  Many  of  them  also  which  used  curious  a. 

CURIOUS  works  — 

Thought,  device,  design,  n#£m  machashebeth. 

Exod  35.  32  to  devise  curious  works,  to  work  111  gold 

CURIOUSLY  wrought  — 

To  be  embroidered,  c,ri  raqam,  4. 

Psa.  139. 15  curiously  wrought  iu  the  lowest  parts 

CURRENT  — 

To  pass  over,  njl]  abar. 

Gen.  23. 16  silver,  current  (money)  witn  the  merchant 

CURSE  — 

1  .Oath,  execration,  imprecation ,  n?x  alah. 

Num.  5. 21  The  Lord  make  thee  a  curse  and  an  oath 
5  23  the  priest  shall  write  these  curses  in  a 
5!  27  the  woman  shall  be  a  curse  among  her 
Deut  29.  19  when  he  heareth  the  words  of  this  curse 
2Q  20  all  the  curses  that  are  written  m  this 

29  21  according  to  all  the  curses  of  the  covenant 

30  7  Lord  tliy  God  will  put  all  these  curses 
2  Ch.34'  24  all  the  curses  that  are  written  in  the 
Nell  10.  29  entered  into  a  curse,  and  into  an  oath 
Job  '  31.  30  Neither,  .by  wishing  a  curse  to  his  soul 
Isa.  24.  6  Therefore  hath  the  curse  devoured  the 
Jer  29  18  to  be  a  curse,  and  an  astonishment,  and 
Dan.  q.  11  the  curse  is  poured  upon  us,  and  the 
Zecli.  5.  3  This  (is)  the  curse  that  goeth  forth  over 

2.  A  devoted  thing,  nun  cherem. 

Josh.  6.  18  make  the  camp  of  Israel  a  curse,  and 
Isa.  34.  5  come  down,  .upon  the  people  of  my  curse 
43.  28  have  given  Jacob  to  the  curse,  and  Israel 
Mai.  4.  6  I  come  and  smite  the  earth  with  a  curse 


3 . Curse,  execration,  rrjRP  mecrah. 

Prov  3  33  The  curse  of  the  Lord  (is)  in  the  house 
'28.  27  hideth  his  eyes  shall  have  many  a  curse 
Mai  2.  2  I  will  even  send  a  curse  upon  you,  and 
3.  9  Ye  (are)  cursed  with  a  curse :  for  ye 

4.  A  reviling,  thing  lightly  esteemed,  n#jj  qelalah. 

Gen  27. 12  bring  a  curse  upon  me,  and  not  a  blessing 
27. 13  Upon  me  (be)  thy  curse,  my  son :  only  ob. 
Deut  11.  26  I  set.  .this  day  a  blessing  and  a  curse 

11  28  a  curse,  if  ye  will  not  obey  the  command. 
11.  29  thou  shalt  put.  .the  curse  upon  mount  E. 
23.  5  the  Lord  thy  God  turned  the  curse  into 

27.  13  these  shall  stand  upon  mount  Ebal  to  cur. 

28.  15,  45  all  these  curses  shall  come  upon  thee 
29  27  to  bring  upon  it  all  the  curses  that  are 
3ol  1  the  curse,  which  I  have  set  before  thee 

Judg.  9.  57  upon  them  came  the  curse  of  Jotham 

1  Ki.  2.  8  with  a  grievous  curse  in  the  day  when 

2  Ki  22  19  sliould  become  a  desolation  and  a  curse 
Neh.  13.  2  our  God  turned  the  curse  into  a  blessing 
Frov  26  2  so  the  curse  causeless  shall  not  come 

27.  14  it  shall  be  counted  a  curse  to  him 
Jer  24  9  reproach  and  a  proverb,  a  taunt  and  a  cu. 

25  18  to  make  them  a  desolation ..  and  a  curse 

26  6  will  make  this  city  a  curse  to  all  the 

29  22  of  them  shall  be  taken  up  a  curse  by  all 
42  18  ye  shall  be  an  execration ..  and  a  curse 
44  8  that  ye  might  be  a  curse  and  a  reproach 

44  12  they  shall  be  an  execration,  .and  a  curse 
44.  22  therefore  is  your  land .  .a  curse,  without 
49. 13  shall  become  a  desolation,  .and  a  curse 
Zech.  8. 13  as  ye  were  a  curse  among  the  heathen,  0 

5 .Swearing,  oath,  shcbuali. 

Isa.  65. 15  ye  shall  leave  your  name  for  a  curse  unto 

G.  Oath,  imprecation,  execration,  taalali. 

Lam.  3.  65  Give  them  sorrow  of  heart,  thy  curse 

7.  A  thing  put  up  for  execration,  Karavdeepa. 

Rev.  22.  3  there  shall  be  no  more  [curse] :  but  the 

8. M  thorough  curse,  uardpa  katara. 

Gal  3  10  the  works  of  the  law  are  under  the  curse 
3.  13  Christ  hath  redeemed  us  from  the  curse  of 
3.  13  being  made  a  curse  for  us  :  for  it  is  writ. 

CURSE,  to  bind  under  a  — 

To  place  under  an  anathema,  avaBcpa-TiCa. 

Acts  23. 12  bound  themselves  under  a  cuise,  saying 

CURSE,  to  bind  under  a  great  —  ^ 

To  place  under  anathema,  avaBcpan,  avaBeparifa. 
Acts  23.  14  have  bound  ourselves  under  a  great  curse 

CURSE,  to  j 

1.  To  swear,  take  oath,  execrate,  rnx  alah. 

Judgi7.  2  about  which  thou  cursedst,  and  spakest 

2.  To  curse,  make  bitter,  nix  arar. 

Gen  1 2  3  bless  them  that  bless  thee,  and  curse  him 

’  27.  29  cursed  (be)  every  one  that  curseth  thee 
Exod22.  28  nor  curse  the  ruler  of  thy  people 
N1111122.  6  Come.  .1  pray  thee,  curse  me  this  people 
22  6  for  I  wot  that,  .he  whom  thou  cursest 

22!  12  thou  shalt  not  curse  the  people  :  for  they 
2-*  7  Come,  curse  me  Jacob,  and  come,  defy  I. 

24.  g  and  cursed  (is)  he  that  curseth  thee 
Judg.  s-  22  Curse  ye  Meroz.  .curse  ye  bitterly  the 
Job  3.  8  Let  them,  .that  curse  the  day,  who  are 
Mai  2.  2  and  I  will  curse  your  blessings  ;  yea 

2.  2  I  have  cursed  them  already,  because  ye 


3.  To  curse,  make  bitter,  ns  arar,  3. 

Gen.  5.  29  the  ground  which  the  LORD  hath  cursed 

4.  To  bless,  (bid  farewell  to  ?),  *13  barak,  3. 

Job  1.  5  sinned,  and  cursed  God  in  their  hearts 

1.  11  and  he  will  curse  thee  to  thy  face 
2  s  and  he  will  curse  thee  to  thy  face 

2.  9  retain  thine  integrity  ?  curse  God,  and 

5.  To  pierce,  execrate,  2®  naqab. 

NU11123.  8  How  shall  I  curse,  whom  God  hath  not  c. 

23.  25  Neither  curse  them  at  all,  nor  bless  them 
Job  q  8  Let  them  curse  it.  .who  are  ready  to  raise 
5!  3  but  suddenly  I  cursed  his  habitation 
Prov  11  26  He  that  withlioldeth.  .people  shall  curse 
'24.  24  him  shall  the  people  curse,  nations  shall 

6.  To  pierce,  execrate,  33i)  qabab. 

NU11122.  11  (there  is)  a  people  come  out.  .curse  me 
22  17  come .  .1  pray  thee,  curse  me  this  people 
2-’’  8  How  shall  I . .  whom  God  hath  not  cursed  ? 
23'  11 1  took  tlice  to  curse  mine  enemies,  and 
23’  13  and  curse  me  them  from  thence 
f-  27  that  thou  mayest  curse  me  them  from 
24. 10 1  called  tlice  to  curse  mine  enemies,  and 

7.  To  lightly  esteem,  vilify,  revile,  S'?])  qalal,  3. 

Gen.  8.  21  I  will  not  again  curse  the  ground  any 

12.  3  him  that  curseth  thee :  and  111  thee  shall 
Exod2i.  17  he  that  curseth  his  father  or  Ins  mother 
Lev.  iq.  14  Thou  shalt  not  curse  the  deaf,  nor  put  a 
20  q  every  one  that  curseth  his  father  or  his 
20.  o  he  hath  cursed  his  father  or  his  mother 
24  11  the.  .woman’s  son  blasphemed,  .and  cur. 
f,  I4  Bring  forth  him  that  hath  cursed  without 
24  15  Whosoever  curseth  his  God  shall  bear  his 
24.  23  should  bring  forth  him  that  liad  cursed 
Deut  2  ’  4  hired  against  thee  Balaam . .  to  curse  thee 

Josh  24.  9  called  Balaam  the  son  of  Beor  to  curse  you 
Judg  9  27  did  eat  and  drink,  and  cursed  Abimelech 

1  Sa!i7.  43  the  Philistine  cursed  David  by  Ins  gods 

2  Sa.  16.  5  lie  came  forth,  and  cursed  still  as  he  ca. 


CURSE 


216 


CUT 


2  Sa.  16.  7  thus  said  Shimei  when  he  cursed,  Come 

16.  9  Why  should  this  dead  dog  curse  my  lord 
1 6.  io  What  have  I  to  do  with  you.  .let  him  cu. 
16.  io  the  Lord  hath  said  unto  him,  curse  Da. 

1 6.  ii  let  him  curse  ;  for  the  Lord  hath  bidden 

16.  13  Shimei  went  along,  .and  cursed  as  he 
19.  21  because  he  cursed  the  Lord’s  anointed? 

1  Ki.  2.  8  Shimei  the  son  of  Gera,  .which  cursed,  me 

2  Ki.  2.  24  and  cursed  them  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 
Nell.  13.  2  hired  Balaam . .  that  he  should  curse  them 

13.  25  I  contended  with  them,  and  cursed  them 
Job  3.  1  After  this  opened  Job  his  mouth,  and  cu. 
Psa.  37.  22  (they  that  be)  cursed  otf  him  shall  be  cut 
62.  4  they  bless  with  their  mouth,  buttliey  cur. 
109.  28  Let  them  curse,  but  bless  thou  :  when 
Prov  20.  20  Whoso  curseth  his  father  or  his  mother 
30.  10  lest  he  curse  thee,  and  thou  be  found 
30.  11  (There  is)  a  generation  (that)  curseth 
Eccl.  7.  21  lest  thou  hear  thy  servant  curse  thee 

7.  22  thou  thyself  likewise  hast  cursed  others 
10.  20  Curse  not  the  king,  .and  curse  not  the 
Isa.  8.  21  they  shall,  .curse  their  king  and  their  G. 
Jer.  15.  10  (yet)  every  one  of  them  doth  curse  me 

8.  To  anathematize,  a.va6ep.arl(u  anathematize. 
Marki4.  71  he  began  to  curse  and  to  swear,  (saying) 

9.  To  speak  evil  of,  naKoXoyew  kakologeo. 

Mattis-  4  He  that  curseth  father  or  mother,  let  him 
Mark  7.  10  Whoso  curseth  father  or  mother,  let  him 

10 . To  anathematize  thoroughly,  KaTavaSepaTl^ai. 
Matt  26.  74  Then  began  he  [to  curse]  and  to  swear 

11.  To  wish  a  curse  against  {one),  Ka.Ta.pdo  you. 
Matt.  5.  44  [Loveyour  enemies,  blessthem  that  curse] 
Markn.  21  the  fig  tree  which  thou  cursedst  is  withe. 
Luke  6.  28  Bless  them  that  curse  you,  and  pray  for 
Bom  12.  14  Bless  them  which  persecute  you.  .curse 
Jas.  3.  9  therewith  curse  we  men,  which  are  made 

CTJBSE,  to  cause  the  — - 

To  curse,  make  hitter,  "nx  arar,  3 

Num.  5.  18,  19,  24  bitter  water  that  causeth  the  curse 

5.  22,  24,  27  water  that  causeth  the  curse  shall 

CURSED  — 

1.  To  curse,  make  bitter,  -nx  arar. 

Gen.  3.  14  thou  (art)  cursed  above  all  cattle,  and 

3.  17  cursed  (is)  the  ground  for  thy  sake 

4.  11  now(art)thou  cursed  from  the  earth,  which 
9.  25  Cursed  (be)  Canaan,  a  servant  of  servants 

27.  29  cursed  (be)  every  one  that  curseth  thee 
49.  7  Cursed  (be)  their  anger,  for  it  (was)  fierce 
Num 24.  9  Blessed  (is)  he  that  blesseth.  .and  cursed 
Deut  27.  15  Cursed  (be)  the  man  that  maketh  (any) 
27.  16  Cursed  (be)  he  that  setteth  light  by  his 
27.  17  Cursed  (be)  he  that  removeth  his  neighb. 
27.  18  Cursed  (be)  he  that  maketh  the  blind  to 
27.  19  Cursed  (be)  he  that  perverteth  the  judg. 
27.  20,  21,  22,  23  Cursed  (be)  he  that  lieth  with 
27.  24  Cursed  (be)  he  that  smiteth  his  neighbour 
27.  25  Cursed  (be)  he  that  taketh  reward  to  slay 

27.  26  Cursed  (be)  he  that  confirmeth  not  (all) 

28.  16  Cursed (shalt)thou(be)inthe  city,  andcu. 
28.  17  Cursed  (shall  be)  thy  basket  and  thy  store 
28.  18  Cursed  (shall  be)  the  fruit  of  thy  body,  and 
28.  19  Cursed  (slialt)  thou  (be)  when  thou  comest 
28.  19  cursed  (shalt)  thou  (be)  when  thou  goest 

Josh.  6.  26  Cursed  (be)  the  man  before  the  Lord  that 
9.  23  therefore  ye  (are)  cursed  ;  and  there  shall 
Judg2i.  18  Cursed  (be)  he  that  giveth  a  wife  to  Benja. 

1  Sa.  14.  24,  28  Cursed  (be)  the  man  that  eateth(any) 

26.  19  if  (they  be)  the  children  of  men,  cursed 

2  Ki.  9.  34  Go,  see  now  this  cursed  (woman),  and 
Psa.119.  21  hast  rebuked  the  proud  (that  are)  cursed 
Jer.  11.  3  Cursed  (be)  the  man  that  obeyeth  not 

17.  5  Cursed  (be)  the  man  that  trusteth  in  man 

20. 14  Cursed  (be)  the  day  wherein  I  was  born 

20. 15  Cursed  (be)  the  man  who  brought  tidings 
48.  10  Cursed  (be)  he  that  doeth  the  work  of  the 
48.  10  cursed  (be)  he  that  keepeth  back  his  sword 

Mai.  1.  14  cursed  (be)  the  deceiver,  which  hath  in 

2.  One  upon,  whom  a  curse  lies,  eniKardparos. 

John  7.  49  people  who  knoweth  not  the  law  [are  cur.] 
Gal.  3.  10  Cursed  (is)  every  one  that  continueth  not 

3. 13  Cursed  is  every  one  that  hangeth  on  a 

3.  A  curse,  Kara  pa  katara. 

2  Pe.  2.  14  beguiling  unstable  souls.,  cursed  children 
CURSED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  he  cursed,  made  hitter,  fix  ara,r,  2. 

Mai.  3.  9  Ye  (are)  cursed  with  a  curse :  for  ye  have 

2.  To  he  made  cursed  or  hitter,  ~nx  arar,  6. 

Num  22.  6  and  he  whom  thou  cursest  is  cursed 

3.  To  he  lightly  esteemed,  vilified,  Vpij  qalal,  4. 

Job  24.  18  their  portion  is  cursed  in  the  earth 

4.  To  wish  a  curse  against  one,  Karapaopai  katara. 
Matt  25.  41  Depart  from  me,  ye  cursed,  into  ever. 

CURSED  thing  — 

A  devoted  thing,  cnn  cherem. 

Deut.  7.  26  lest  thou  be  a  cursed  thing  like  it 

7.  26  utterly  abhor  it;  for  it  (is) a  cursed  thing 
13. 17  shall  cleave  nought  of  the  cursed  thing 

CURSING  - 

1  .Oath,  execration,  imprecation,  nSx  alah.  • 

Num.  5.  21  charge  the  womau  with  an  oath  of  cursing 
Psa.  10.  7  His  mouth  is  full  of  cursing  and  deceit 
59. 12  for  cursing  and  lying  (which)  they  speak 
Prov  29.  24  he  heareth  cursing,  and  bewrayeth  (it) 


2.  A  curse,  hitter  thing,  rrjXD  m eeralv. 

Deut  28.  20  The  Lord  shall  send  upon  thee  cursing 

3.  Reviling,  thing  lightly  esteemed,  qelalali. 

Deut 30.  19  have  set  before  you.  .blessing  and  cursing 

Josh.  8.  34  he  read  all  the.  .blessings  and  cursings 

2  Sa.  16.  12  the  Lord  will  requite  me  good  for  hiscu. 

Psa.  109.  17  As  he  loved  cursing,  so  let  it  come  unto 
109.  18  he  clothed  himself  with  cursing  like  as 

4 . A  curse,  cursing,  dpd  ara. 

Rom.  3.  14  Whose  mouth  (is)  full  of  cursing,  .bitter. 

5.  Full  cursing,  narapa  katara. 

Heb.  6.  8  which  beareth  thorns,  .(is)  nigh  unto  curs. 

Jas.  3.  10  Out  of  the  same  mouth  proceedeth.  .cur. 

CURTAIN  — 

I  .Thin  veil,  pb  doq. 

Isa  40.  22  stretcheth  out  the  heavens  as  a  curtain 

2.  Curtain,  veil,  yeriali. 

Exod26.  1  make  the  tabernacle  (with)  ten  curtains 
26.  2,  8  The  length  of  one  curtain  (shall  be) 

26.  2,  8  the  breadth  of  one  curtain  four  cubits 
26.  2  every  one  of  the  curtains  shall  have  one 
26.  3  The  five  curtains  shall  be  coupled  togeth. 
26.  3  (other)  five  curtains  (shall  be)  coupled  one 
26.  4  of  blue  upon  the  edge  of  the  one  curtain 
26.  4  in  the  uttermost  edge  of  (another)  curtain 
26.  5  Fifty  loops,  .make  in  the  one  curtain,  and 
26.  5  shalt  thou  make  in  the.edge  of  the  curtain 
26.  6  couple  the  curtains  together  with  the 
26.  7  thou  shalt  make  curtains  (of)  goats’ (hair) 
26.  7  eleven  curtains  shalt  thou  make 
26.  8  the  eleven  curtains  (shall  be  all)  of  one 
26.  9  shalt  couple  five  curtains . .  and  six  cur.  by 
26.  9  shalt  double  the  sixth  curtain  in  the  fore 
26.  10  fifty  loops  on  the  edge  of  the  one  curtain 
26.  10  fifty  loops  in  the  edge  of  the  curtain 
26.  12  the  remnant  that  remaineth  of  the  eurtai. 

.  26. 13  remaineth  in  the  length  of  the  curtains 
36.  8  made  ten  curtains  (of)  fine  twined  linen 
36.  9  The  length  of  one  curtain  (was)  twenty 
36.  9  the  breadth  of  one  curtain  four  cubits 
36.  9  the  curtains  (were)  all  of  one  size 
36.  10  he  coupled  the  five  curtains  one  unto 
36.  10  (the  other)  five  curtains  he  coupled  one 
36.  11  loops  of  blue  on  the  edge  of  one  curtain 
36.  11  in  the  uttermost  side  of  (another)  curtain 
36.  12  Fifty  loops  made  he  in  one  curtain,  aDd 
36.  12  loops  made  he  in  the  edge  of  the  curtain 
36.  13  coupled  the  curtains  one  unto  another 
36. 14  he  made  curtains  (of)  goats’  (hair)  for  the 
36. 14  eleven  curtains  he  made  them 
36.  15  The  length  of  one  curtain  (was)  thirty  cu. 
36.  15  four  cubits  (was)the  breadth  of  one  curtain 
36.  16  he  coupled  five  curtains,  .and  six  curtains 
36.  17  fifty  loops  upon  the.  .edge  of  the  curtain 
36.  17  fifty  loops,  .upon  the  edge  of  the  curtain 

Num  4.  25  shall  bear  the  curtains  of  the  tabernacle 

2  Sa.  7.  2  the  ark  of  God  dwelleth  within  curtains 

1  Ch.17.  1  ark.  .of  the  Lord  (remaineth)  under  cur. 

Psa.  104.  2  who  stretchest  out  the  heavens  like  a  cu. 

Song  1.  s  the  tents  of  Kedar,  as  the  curtains  of  So. 

Isa.  54.  2  and  let  them  stretch  forth  the  curtains  of 

Jer.  4.  20  suddenly  are  my  tents  spoiled,  (and)  my  c. 
10.  20  (there  is)  none,  .to  set  up  my  curtains 
49.  29  they  shall  take  to  themselves  their  cur. 

Hab.  3.  7  (and)  the  curtains  of  the  land  of  Midian 

3.  Veil,  hanging,  PDO  masalc. 

Num  3.  26  and  the  curtain  for  the  door . .  which  (is)  by 

CUSH,  chs  black. 

1.  Eldest  son  of  Ham  and  grandson  of  Noah,  B.C.  2250. 

Gen.  10.  6  sons  of  Ham ;  C.,  and  Mizraim,  and  Phut 
10.  7  sonsof  C.;  Seba,  and  Ilavilah,  and  Sabtah 
10.  8  And  C.  begat  Nimrod  :  he  began  to  be  a 

1  Ch.  1.  8  The  sons  of  Ham  ;  C.,  and  Mizraim,  Put 

1.  9  sons  of  0. ;  Seba,  and  Havilah,  and  Sabta 
1.  10  C.  begat  Nimrod  :  he  began  to  be  mighty 

2.  This  title  was  of  great  antiquity.  It  is  applied  in 
the  Hebrew  original  to  the  people  that  sprang  from 
Cush ;  but  in  the  common  version  is  translated 
“  Ethiopian.” 

3.  It  is  also  used  to  denote  the  land  in  which  the 
descendants  of  Cush  dwelt,  Ethiopia  or  Abyssinia. 

Isa.  11.  11  from  Pathros,  and  from  C.,  and  from  E. 

4.  A  Benjamite,  and  enemy  of  David. 

Psa.  7.  title,  concerningthe  words  of  C.  the  Benjamite 

5.  The  land  S.  of  Ethiopia  adduced  with  Phut  and  Lud. 

Isa.  18.  1  Woe  to  the  land,  .beyond  the  rivers  of  E. 

6.  Meroe  enclosed  by  the  Nile  and  the  Atbar. 

Psa.  68.  31  Ethiopia  shall,  .stretch  out  her  hands 

7.  A  district  in  Susiana  and  Media. 

Gen.  2.  13  compasseth  the  whole  land  of  Ethiopia 
CU-SHAN,  ](fb3  AlOloires. 

Perhaps  the  same  as  Chuslian-rishathaim  (Judg.  3.  8, 
10),  king  of  Mesopotamia  This  seems  favoured  by  the 
order  of  events  alluded  to  byllabakkuk.  Others  think 
the  land  of  Midian  as  far  as  Sinai,  betweeu  Elath  and 
Moab,  is  meant. 

Hab.  3.  7  I  saw  the  tents  of  C.  in  affliction 
CU-SHI,  T13  black. 

1.  Joab’s  messenger  to  David  concerning  the  battle  in 
which  Absalom  fell,  B.c.  1023. 

2  Sa.  18.  21  C.,  Go  tell  the  king  what  thou  hast  seen 

18.  21  And  C.  bowed  himself  unto  Joab,  and 
1 8.  22  let  me,  I  pray  thee . .  run  after  C. 


2  Sa.  18.  23  Then  Ahimaaz  ran.  .and  overran  C. 

18.  31  And,  behold,  C.  came  ;  and  C.  said 
18.  32  And  the  king  said  unto  C.,  (Is).  .Absalom 
18.  32  C.  answered.  The  enemies  of  my  lord,  .be 

2.  Ancestor  of  Jehudi,  who  was  about  Jehoiakim,  B.C. 
690. 

Jer.  36.  14  Nathaniah.  .son  of  Shelemiah.  .son  of  C. 

3.  Father  of  Zephaniah  the  prophet,  who  lived  in  the 
time  of  Josiah  king  of  Judah,  B.c.  640. 

Zeph.  1.  1  which  came  unto  Zephaniah  the  son  of  C. 

CUSTODY  — 

1  .Hand,  i;  yad. 

Esth.  2.  3  the  custody  of  Hege  the  king’s  chamber. 
2.  8  maidens  were  gathered . .  to  the  custody 
2.  8  to  the  custody  of  Hegai,  keeper  of  the 
2.  14  the  custody  of  Shaashgaz,  the  king's  cha. 
2.  Inspection,  rnjpg  pequddah. 

Num.  3.  36  the  custody  and  charge  of  the  sons  of  M. 

CUSTOM  — 

1.  Way,  derek. 

Gen.  31.  35  for  the  custom  of  women  (is)  upon  me 

2.  Road  tax,  toll,  halak. 

Ezra  4.  13  will  they  not  pay  toll,  tribute,  and  custom 

4.  20  tribute,  and  custom,  was  paid  unto  them 
7. 24  impose  toll,  tribute,  or  custom,  upon  them 

3. Statute,  ph  choq. 

Judg  11.  39  And  it  was  a  custom  in  Israel 

Jer.  32.  ii  sealed  (according)  to  the  law  and  custom 

4. Statute,  npn  chuqqah. 

Lev.  18.  30  not  (any  one)  of  these  abominable  customs 
Jer.  10.  3  For  the  customs  of  the  people  (are)  vain 

5 . Judgment,  mishpat. 

1  Sa.  2.  13  the  priest’s  custom  with  the  people  (was) 
Ezra  3.  4  according  to  the  custom,  as  the  duty  of 

6 . To  accustom,  idi£ o>  ethizo. 

Luke  2.  27  to  do  for  him  after  the  custom  of  the  law 

7 . Custom,  edos  ethos. 

Luke  1.  9  According  to  the  custom  of  the  priest's 
2.  42  they  went  up  to  Jerusalem  after  the  cus. 
Acts  6.  14  shall  change  the  customs  which  Moses 
16. ’21  And  teach  customs,  which  are  not  lawful 
21.  21  they  ought  not.  .to  walk  after  the  customs 
26.  3  to  be  expert  in  all  customs  and  questions 
28.  17  committed  nothing  against  the  people  or  c. 

8 . A  common  usage,  avvydcia  sunetheia. 

John  18.  39  ye  have  a  custom,  that  I  should  release 
1  Co.  11.  16  we  have  no  such  custom,  neither  the 

9 . Custom,  toll,  rtAos  telos. 

Matt!i7.  25  of  whom  do  the  kings,  .take  custom  or 
Rom. 13.  7  custom  to  whom  custom;  fear  to  whom 

CUSTOM,  receipt  of  — 

Custom  house,  toll  house,  reA uviov  telonion. 

Matt.  9.  9  a  man.  .sitting  at  the  receipt  of  custom 
Mark  2.  14  Levi,  .sitting  at  the  receipt  of  custom 
Luke  5.  27  a  publican,  .sitting  at  the  receipt  of  cus. 

CUSTOM  was,  as  his  — 

According  to  his  custom,  Kara  rh  claiBbs  airy. 
Luke  4.  16  as  his  custom  was,  he  went  into  the  syna. 

CUT,  to  — 

1  .To  cut  {off),  T33  batsa. 

Amos  9.  1  and  cut  them  in  the  head,  all  of  them 

2.  To  hew  {down),  2xn  chatsab,  5. 

Isa.  51.  9  (Art)  thou  not  it  that  hath  cut  Rahab 

3.  To  cut  {down,  out,  off),  rns  karath. 

Exod34.  13  break  their  images,  and  cut  down  their 
Lev.  22.  24  Ye  shall  not  offer,  .that  which  is. .  cut 
Deut  23.  1  He  that.. hath  his  privy  member  cut  off 

1  Sa.  5.  4  both  the  palms  of  his  hands  (were)  cut  off 

2  Ch.  2.  8  I  know  that  thy  servants  can  skill  to  cut 

2. 10  I  will  give  to.  .thehewersthat  cuttimber 
2.  16  And  we  will  cut  wood  out  of  Lebanon,  as 
Prov  10.  31  but  the  froward  tongue  shall  be  cut  out 
Jer.  10.  3  for  (one)  cutteth  a  tree  out  of  the  forest 
34.  18  when  they  cut  the  calf  in  twain,  and  pas. 

4.  To  cut  in  pieces,  nnj  nathach,  3. 

Exod2g.  17  tlioushaltcut  the  ram  in  pieces,  and  wash 
Lev.  1.  6  he  shall  flay,  .and  cut  it  into  his  pieces 
1.  12  he  shall  cut  it  into  his  pieces  with  his 

8.  2ohe  cut  the  ram  into  pieces;  and  Moses  burnt 

5 . To  split,  nbspalacli. 

Psa.141.  7  as  when  one  cutteth  andcleaveth  (wood) 

6.  To  cid  asunder  or  off,  pp  qatsats,  3. 

Exod39-  3  cut[(it  into)  wires  [to  work  (it)  in  the  blue 

7.  To  cut  out  or  away,  JHP  qara. 

Jer.  36.  23  he  cut  it  with  the  penknife,  and  cast  (it) 

8 . To  cut,  Tib  sur. 

1  Ch.20.  3  he  brought  out  the  people,  .and  cut(them) 

9.  To  cut  against  or  greatly,  KaTa/conra  katakopto. 
Mark  5.  5  crying,  and  cutting  himself  with  stones 

CUT,  to  be  — 

1  .To  he  cut,  nis  karath,  4. 

Eze.  16.  4  day  thou  wast  born  thy  navel  was  not  cut 

2.  To  saw  through,  Siairpla  diaprio. 

Acts  7.  54  they  were  cut  to  the  heart,  and . .  gnashed 


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3.  To  be  made,  ipu,  abad,  4. 

Dan.  2.  5  ye  shall  be  cut  in  pieces,  and  your  houses 

3.  29  That  every  people,  .shall  be  cut  in  pieces 

CUT  (to  the  heart),  to  be  — 

To  saw  through,  Siazrpiw  zliaprib. 

Acts  5.  33.  they  were  cut  (to  the  heart),  and  took 

CUT  asunder,  to  — 

1  ,To  cut  down,  off,  asunder,  in?  gada. 

Zech  1 1 . 10  I  took  my  staff . .  and  cut  it  asunder 

n.  14  I  cut  asunder  mine  other  staff,  (even)  da. 

2.  To  cut  asunder  or  of,  j’si?  qatsats,  3. 

Psa.129.  4  hath  cut  asunder  the  cords  of  the  wicked 

3  To  cut  in  two,  81  xorogiu  dichotomeu. 

Mat.  24.  51  shall  cut  him  asunder,  and  appoint  (him) 

CUT  asunder,  to  be  — 

To  be  cut  down,  off,  asunder,  VI?  gada,  2. 

Jer.  50.  23  How  is  the  hammer,  .cut  asunder  and 


13.  To  be  laid  hold  on,  gamut,  4. 

Job  22.  16  Which  were  cut  down  out  of  time,  whose 

CUT  in  pieces,  to  — 

1  .To  cut  in  pieces,  no?  natliach,  3. 

Judg2o.  6  I  took  my  concubine,  and  cut  her  in  pie. 

1  Ki.18.  23  choose  one  bullock,  .and  cut  it  in  pieces 

18.  33  cut  the  bullock  in  pieces,  and  laid  (him) 

2. To  cut  off,  asunder,  j*si5  qatsats,  3. 

2  Ki.24.  13  cut  in  pieces  all  the  vessels  of  gold 

2  Ch.  28.  24  cut  in  pieces  the  vessels  of  the  house  of 

CUT  in  pieces,  to  be  — 

1. To  be  cut  off,  mul,  7 a. 

Psa.  58.  7' let  them  be  as  cut  in  pieces 

2.  To  be  cut,  aly  sarat,  2.  .  . 

Zech  12.  3  burden  themselves . .  shall  be  cut  in  pieces 

CUT  in  sunder,  to  — 

l.To  cut  down,  off,  asunder,  VI?  gada,  3. 

Isa.  45.  2  I  will,  .cut  in  sunder  the  bars  of  iron 


CUT  down,  to  — 

1  .To  prepare,  form,  make,  cut  down,  SOJ  bar  a,  3. 
Josh.  17.  13  to  the  wood  (country),  and  cut  down  for 

17.  1 3  it  (is)  a  wood,  and  thou  shalt  cut  it  down 

2.  To  cut  dozen,  off  asunder,  V"??  gada,  3. 

Deut.  7.  5  break  down  their  images,  and  cut  down 
2  Ch.  14.  3  brake  down  the  images,  and  cut  down  the 
31  1  brake  the  images  in  pieces,  and  cut  down 

34'  4  the  images  that  (were)  on  high .  he  cut  d. 

34.  7  cut  down  all  the  idols  throughout  all  the 

3 . To  cut  dozen  or  off,  ffjj  gazar. 

2  Ki.  6.  4  when  they  came  to  Jordan,  they  cut  down 

4.  To  cut ,  hezo,  nun  chatab. 

Eze.  39.  10  neither  cut  down  (any)  out  of  the  forests 

5.  To  cut  off  or  dozen,  nop  lcarath. 

Nunm  23  and  cutdown  from  thence  a  branch  with 
13  24  which  the  children  of  Israel  cut  down 
Deutiq  5  his  hand  fetcheth  a  stroke .  .to  cut  down 
20  19  and  thou  shalt  not  cut  them  down . .  to 
20.  20  thou  shalt  destroy  and  cut  them  down 
judg  6  25  and  cut  down  the  grove  that  (is)  by  it 

6  26  with  the  wood,  .which  thou  shalt  cut  do. 

6.  30  he  hath  cut  down  the  grove  that  (was)  by 
9  48  Abimeleeh.  .cut  down  a  bough  from  the 
q.  49  the  people,  .cut  down  every  man  his  bou. 

2  Ki  18  4  brake  the  images,  and  cut  down  the  groves 
19.  23  will  cut  down  the  tall  cedar  trees  thereof 

23.  14  brake  in  pieces  the  images,  and  cut  down 
2  Ch  i  s  ib  Asa  cut  down  her  idol,  and  stamped  (it) 
Isa  37  24  I  will  cut  down  the  tall  cedars  thereof 
Jer  22  7  they  shall  cut  down  thy  choice  cedars 

46.  23  They  shall  cut  down  her  forest,  saith  the 

C  To  (cause  to)  cut  dozen,  pis  karath,  5. 

Lev.  26.  30  cut  down  your  images,  and  cast  your  car. 

7.  To  go  rozmd,  compass,  ')pi  naqaph,  3. 

Isa.  10.  34  he  shall  cut  down  the  thickets  of  the 

8.  To  cut,  shear,  3Si?  qalsab. 

2  Ki.  6.  6  he  cut  down  a  stick,  and  cast  (it)  in 

9 . To  shorten,  reap,  "Ki?  qatsar. 

Deut24.  19  When  thou  cuttest  down  thine  harvest  in 

10.  To  ( cause  to)  cut  dozen,  111?  tazaz,  5. 

Isa.  18.  5  and  take  away  (and)  cut  down  the  branch. 

11.  To  czU  off  or  ozit,  iiociirTw  ekkopto. 

Luke  13  7  cut  it  down  ;  why  cumbereth  it  the  gr.? 
i3.  9  (then)  after  that  thou  shalt  cut  it  down 

12 . To  czzt,  k4ttt (o  kopib. 

Matt  2 t .  8  others  cut  down  branches  from  the  trees 
Mark  1 1.  8  others  cut  down  branches  off  the  trees 

CUT  down,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  cut  dozen,  off,  aszzzuler,  Pi 3  gada,  2. 

Isa.  14.  12  (how)  art  thou  cut  down  to  the  ground 
22.  25  I11  that  day.  .shall  the  nail,  .be  cut  down 
Eze.  6.  6  your  images  may  be  cut  down,  and  your 

2.  To  be  ezit  dozvn,  off,  aszmder,  Pi)  gada,  4. 

Isa.  9.  10  the  sycamores  arc  cut  down,  but  we  will 

3 . To  be  cut  off,  shaven,  shorn,  iia  gazaz,  2. 

Nah  1. 12  yet  thus  shall  they  be  cut  down,  when  he 

4.  To  be  cut  off,  silent,  cease,  hot  damah,  2. 

Zeph.  1.  11  for  all  the  merchant  people  are  cut  down 

5.  To  be  silent,  cease,  a??  daznam,  2. 

Jer.  25.  37  the  peaceable  habitations  are  cut  down 
48.  2  Also  thou  shalt  be  cut  down,  0  Madmen 

C .To  be  hid,  czzt  off,  ins  kachad,  2. 

Job  22.  20  our  substance  is  not  cut  down,  but  the 

7.  To  cut  down,  npp  kasach. 

Psa.  80. 16  (It  is)  burnt  with  fire ;  (it  is)  cut  down 

8 . To  be  czzt  dozvzi,  rnp  karath,  2. 

Job  14.  7  there  is  hope  of  a  tree  if  it  be  cut  down 

9 . To  be  czzt  dozvn,  nip  karath,  4. 

Judg.  6.  28  the  grove  was  cut  down  that  (was)  by  it 

10.  To  cut  off,  Sid  znul,  3a. 

Psa.  90.  6  in  the  evening  it  is  cut  down,  and  wither. 

11.  To  be  cut  off,  malal. 

Job  14.  2  cometh  forth  like  a  flower,  and  is  cut  do. 
Psa.  37.  2  they  shall  soon  be  cut  down  like  the  grass 

12 . To  be  cropt,  plucked,  ']&[)  qataph,  2. 

Job  8.  12  (is)  yet  in  his  greenness,  (and)  not  cut  d. 


2.  To  czzt  off,  aszzzuler,  rsp  qatsats,  3. 

Psa.  46.  9  breaketh  tlie  bow,  and  cutteth . .  in  sunder 

3.  To  czzt  in  two,  81  xoropew  dichotozneu. 

Lukeiz.  46  will  come,  .will  cut  him  in  sunder 


CUT  off  — 

To  be  cut  off,  aszzzuler,  fSP  qatsats,  4. 

Judg.  1.  7  their  thumbs  and  their  great  toes  cut  off 

CUT  off,  to  — 

1.7*0  czzt  off  (dishonestly),  vsp  batsa,  3. 

Job  6  9  would  let  loose  his  hand,  and  cut  me  off 
Isa.  38.  12  he  will  cut  me  off  with  pining  sickness 

2.  To  gather,  cut  off,  nsp  batsar. 

Psa.  76.  12  lie  shall  cut  off  the  spirit  of  princes 

3.  To  czzt  off,  dozvn,  aszzzuler,  Pi)  gacla. 

1  Sa.  2.  31  the  days  come,  that  I  will  cut  off  thine 
Psa  75.  10  horns  of  the  wicked  also  will  I  cut  off 
Lam  2.  3  He  hath  cut  off  in  (his)  tierce  anger  all 
Isa.  15.  2  (shall  be)  baldness.,  every  beard  cut  off 

4.  To  cut  off,  shave,  shear,  tia  gazaz. 

Jer.  7.  29  Cut  off  thine  hair,  (O  Jerusalem,)  and 

5.  To  pass  on,  "Vn  chalaph. 

Job  11.  10  If  lie  cut  off,  and  shut  up,  or  gather 


.  To  hide,  czzt  off,  nnp  kachad,  5. 

Exod  23.  23  and  the  Jebusites ;  and  I  will  cut  them  o. 

1  Ki.  13.  34  this  thing  became  sin.  .even  to  cut  (it)  off 

2  Ch.32.  21  the  LoRP  sent  an  angel,  which  cut  off  all 
Psa.  83.  4  let  us  cut  them  off  from  (being)  a  nation 
Zech  11.  8  Three  shepherds  also  I  cut  off  in  one 

.  To  czzt  dozen,  off,  nip  karath. 

Exod.  4.  as  Zipporah.  .cut  off  the  foreskin  of  her 

1  Sa.  17.  51  slew  him,  and  cut  off  his  head  therewith 

24.  4  David  arose,  and  cut  off  the  skirt  of 
24  3  because  he  had  cut  off  Saul’s  skirt 

24.'  II  for  in  that  I  cut  off  the  skirt  of  thy  robe 
31  9  they  cut  off  his  head,  and  stripped  off 

2  Sa  10.  4  Hanun . .  cut  off  their  garments  in  the 

20  22  they  cut  off  the  head  of  Sheba  the  son  of 
1  Ch  19  4  Hanun .  .cut  off  their  garments  in  the 
Isa.  18.  5  he  shall  both  cut  off  the  sprigs  with 
Jer.  11.  19  let  us  cut  him  off  from  the  land  of 
50.  16  Cut  off  the  sower  from  Habylon,  and 
Eze.  31.  12  terrible  of  the  nations,  have  cut  him  off 

i.7*o  (cause  to)  cut  dozon,  off,  nip  karath,  5. 

Lev  17  10  I  will . .  cut  him  off  from  amonghispeople 
20.  3  I  will . .  cut  him  off  from  among  his  people 
20.  s  I  will .  .cut  him  off,  and  all  that  go 
20.  6  I  will . .  cut  him  off  from  among  his  people 
Num.  4.  18  Cut  ye  not  off  the  tribe  of  the  families 
Deutia.  29  When  the  LORD  thy  God  shall  cut  off  the 
19.  1  When  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  cut  off  the 
Josh  7  9  shall  environ  us  round,  and  cut  off  our 

n  2i  at  that  time  came  Joshua,  and  cut  off  the 
23.  4  with  all  the  nations  that  I  have  cut  off 

1  Sa  2  33  man  of  thine,  (whom)  I  shall  not  cut  off 

20. 15  thou  shalt  not  cut  off  thy  kindness  from 
20  is  not  when  the  Lord  hath  cut  off  the 
24  21  that  thou  wilt  not  cut  off  my  seed  after 

28.  9  he  hath  cut  off  those  that  have  familiar 

2  Sa  7  q  have  cut  off  all  thine  enemies  out  of  thy 

1  Ki  9  7  Then  will  I  cut  off  Israel  out  of  the  land 

u  x6  until  he  had  cut  off  every  male  in  Edom 
14.  10  I  will . .  cut  off  from  Jereboam  him  that 
14  14  who  shall  cut  off  the  house  of  Jeroboam 
18’  4  when  Jezebel  cut  off  the  prophets  of  the 
21.21  I . .  will  cut  off  from  Aliab  him  that 

2  Ki  9.  8  I  will  cut  off  from  Aliab  him  that  pisseth 

1  Ch.17.  8  I  have,  cut  off  all  thine  enemies  from 

2  Ch  22  7  whom  the  Lord  had  anointed  to  cut  off 

Psa.  '12’.  3  The  Lord  shall  cut  off  all  flattering  lips 

34  16  to  cut  off  the  remembrance  of  them  from 
IOI  8  that  I  may  cut  off  all  wicked  doers  from 
109.  13  Let  his  posterity  be  cut  off  ;  (and)  in  the 
109.  15  that  he  may  cut  off  the  memory  of  them 
Isa.  9.  14  the  Lord  will  cut  off  from  Israel  head 

10.  7  to  destroy  and  cut  off  nations  not  a  few 
14.  22  cut  off  from  Babylon  the  name,  and 
48.  9  refrain  for  thee,  that  I  cut  thee  not  off 
Jer.  9.  21  to  cut  off  the  children  from  without 
44.  7  to  cut  off  from  you  man  and  woman 
44.  8  that  ye  might  cut  yourselves  off,  and 
44.  11  I  will  set  my  face,  .to  cut  off  all  Judah 

47.  4  the  day  that  cometh.  .to  cut  off  from 

48.  2  and  let  us  cut  it  off  from  (being)  a  nation 


Jer.  51.  62  spoken  against  this  place,  to  cut  it  off 
Eze.  14.  8  I  will  cut  him  off  from  the  midst  of  my 
14.  13  and  will  cut  off  man  and  beast  from  it 
14.  17  so  that  I  cut  off  man  and  beast  from  it 
14  ig,  21  to  cut  off  from  it  man  and  beast 
17  17  building  forts,  to  cut  off  many  persons 
2134  will  cut  off  from  thee  the  righteous  and 

25.  7  I  will  cut  thee  off  from  the  people,  and 
25  13  and  will  cut  off  man  and  beast  from  it 
25.  16  I  will  cut  off  the  Cherethims,  and  destroy 

29.  8  and  cut  off  man  and  beast  out  of  thee 

30.  15  and  I  will  cut  off  the  multitude  of  No 

35  7  cut  off  from  it  him  that  passeth  out  and 

Amos  1.  5  I  will,  .cut  off  the  inhabitant  from  the 

1.  8  I  will  cut  off  the  inhabitant  from  Aslidod 

2.  3  I  will  cut  off  the  judge  from  the  midst 
Mic.  3.  10  that  I  will  cut  off  thy  horses  out  of  the 

5.  11  I  will  cut  off  the  cities  of  thy  land,  and 
5.  12  I  will  cut  off  witchcrafts  out  of  thine 
5.  13  Thy  graven  images  also  will  I  cut  off 
Nah  1  14  will  I  cut  off  the  graven  image  and  the 

2  13  I  will  cut  off  thy  prey  from  the  earth 

3.  15  the  sword  shall  cut  thee  off,  it  shall  eat 

Obad.  14  to  cut  off  those  of  his  that  did  escape 
Zeph  1  3  I  will  cut  off  man  from  off  the  land 

'  1'  4  1  will  cut  off  the  remnant  of  Baal  from 

3  6  I  have  cut  off  the  nations :  their  towers 
Zech  o’  6  1  will  cut  off  the  pride  of  the  Philistines 

’  9  10  I  will  cut  off  the  chariot  from  Ephraim 

13.  2  (that)  I  will  cut  off  the  names  of  the  idols 
Mai.  2.  12  The  Lord  will  cut  off  the  man  tha  t  doeth 


9.  To  czzt  off,  destroy,  silence,  nc*  tsezznath. 

Lam.  3.  53  They  have  cut  off  my  life  in  the  dungeon 

10.  To  cut  off,  destroy,  silence,  tsamath,  3a. 
Psa.  88.  16  over  me  ;  thy  terrors  have  cut  me  off 

11. ro  (cause  to)  czzt  off,  destroy,  nop  tsamath,  5. 

Psa  34  5  He  shall  reward  evil . .  cut  them  off  in  thy 

04.  23  shall  cut  them  off  in  their  own  wickedness 
94.  23  tlie  Lord  our  God  shall  cut  them  off 
101.  s  slandereth  his  lieighb.,  him  will  I  cut  off 
143.  12  of  thy  mercy  cut  off  mine  enemies,  and 

12.7*0  cut  or  pluck  off,  opp  qasas,  3a. 

Eze.  17.  9  cut  off  the  fruit  thereof ,  that  it  wither  ? 

13.7*0  cut  off,  drazo  together,  npp  qaplzad,  3. 

Isa.  38.  12  I  have  cut  off  like  a  weaver  my  life 

14.7*0  cut  off,  end,  npp  qatsali,  3. 

Prov  26.  6  He  that  sendeth  a  message . .  cutteth  oft 


15  To  cut  off  or  asunder,  j’SP  qatsats. 

Deut.25.  12  thou  shalt  cut  off  her  hand,  thiue  eye 

16.7*0  cut  off,  aszzncler,  J’Si?  qatsats,  3. 

,1  udg  1  6  and  cut  off  his  thumbs  and  his  great  toes 

2  Sa.  4.  12  cut  off  their  hands  and  their  feet,  and 
2  Ki  16.  17  king  Ahaz  cut  off  the  borders  of  the  oases 

18.  16  that  time  did  Hezekiah  cut  off  (the  gold) 

17.7*0  czzt  off,  aszzzider,  f’sp  qetsats,  3. 

Dan.  4.  14  Hew  down  tlie  tree,  and  cut  off  his  bran. 

18.7*0  take  azvazg,  azpaipfo)  aphaireo. 

Marku.  47  and  smote  a  servant,  .and  cut  off  his  ear 
Luke22.  50  And  one  of  them,  .cut  off  his  right  ear 

19.  To  czzt  azoay,  anoiciirTw  apokopto. 

Mark  9.  43  And  if  thy  hand  offend  thee,  cut  it  off 
9.  45  And  if  thy  foot  offend  thee,  cut  it  oft 
John  18.  10  smote  the .. servant,  and  cut  off  liis  right 
18.  26  (Iris)  kinsman  whose  ear  Peter  cut  oft 
Acts  27.  32  the  soldiers  cut  off  the  ropes  of  the 
Gal.  5.  12  I  would  they  were  even  cut  off  which 

20.  To  czzt  off  or  ozzt,  im zizrrzv  ekkopto. 

Matt  3  30  if  thy  right  hand  offend  thee,  cut  it  off 
18.  8  hand  or  thy  foot  offend  thee,  cut  them  off 
Rom  1 1  22  otherwise  thou  also  shalt  be  cut  off 
2  Co.  11.  12  that  I  may  cut  off  occasion  from  them 

CUT  off,  to  be  — 

1.7*0  be  czzt  dozezi,  off,  czszznder,  VI?  gada,  2. 

Judg 2i.  6  There  is  one  tribe  cut  off  from  Israel 
Jer.  48.  25  The  horn  of  Moab  is  cut  off,  and  his  arm 
Amos  3.  14  the  horns  of  the  altar  shall  be  cut  off 


To  cut  off,  113  gzzz. 

Hab.  3.  17  the  flock  shall  be  cut  off  from  the  fold 

,7*0  cut  down,  off,  11?  gazar. 

2  Ch.  26.  21  be  was  cut  off  from  the  house  of  tlie  Lord 
Psa.  88 .  5  and  they  are  cut  off  from  thy  hand 

.7*0  be  cut  dozvn,  off,  nt?  gazar,  2. 

Psa.  90.  10  for  it  is  soon  cut  off,  and  we  fly  away 
Isa.  53.  8  he  was  cut  off  out  of  the  land  of  the  living 
Laiii  3.  34  flowed  over  mine  head  ..lam  cut  off 
Eze.  ’  37.  II  hope  is  lost  :  we  are  cut  off  for  our  parts 

.  To  be  cut  off,  n?  garaz,  2. 

Psa.  31.  22  I  am  cut  off  from  before  thine  eyes 

.To  be  silent,  cut  off,  nip?  damah,  2 
Jer.  47.  3  Ashkelon  is  cut  off  (with)  the  remnant  of 
Hos.  10.  7  her  king  is  cut  off  as  the  foam  upon  the 
10. 15  in  a  morning  sliall  the  king,  .be  cut  off 
Obad.  5  if  robbers  h,v  night,  how  art  thou  cut  off  ’ 

.To  be  silent,  cut  off,  DOT  daznam,  2. 

Jer.  49.  26  the  men  of  war  shall  lie  cut  off  in  tha. 

30.  30  her  men  of  war  shall  be  cut  off  111  that 
51.  6  be  not  cut  off  in  her  iniquity  ;  for  this  Lis) 

.  To  be  hid,  nop  kachad,  2. 

Exod.  9.  15  and  thou  shalt  be  cut  off  from  the  earth 
T„1.  .  „  nr  where  were  the  riilliteous  cut  off  1 


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Zech  n.  9  that  is  to  be  cut  off,  let  it  be  cut  off 
n.  16  shall  not  visit  those  that  be  cut  otf 

9.  To  be  cut  down,  off,  asunder,  rns  karath,  2. 

Gen.  g.  ii  neither  shall  all  flesh  be  cut  off  any 

17.  14  that  soul  shall  be  cut  olf  from  his  people 
Exodi2.  is  that  soul  shall  be  cut  otf  from  Israel 

12.  ig  even  that  soul  shall  be  cut  otf  from  the 
4°  S3  38  VVhosoever  compoundeth . .  be  cut  olf 
311 14  that  soul  shall  be  cut  otf  from  among 
Lev  7  20  2i,  27  even  that  soul  shall  be  cut  otf  from 
7'  25’the  soul  that  eateth  (it)  shall  be  cut  off 
17.  4,  9  that  man  shall  be  cut  otf  from  among 

17.  14  whosoever  eateth  it  shall  be  cut  otf 

18.  29  souls  that  commit  (them)  shall  be  cut  off 

19.  8  that  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  his 

20.  17  they  shall  be  cut  otf  in  the  sight  of  their 
20.  18  both  of  them  shall  be  cut  otf  from  among 

22.  3  that  soul  shall  be  cut  otf  from  my  pres 

23.  29  he  shall  be  cut  otf  from  among  his  people 
If  lira.  9.  13  the  same  soul  shall  be  cut  otf  from  among 

15.  30  that  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  his 
15.  31  that  soul  shall  utterly  be  cut  off 
19.  13  that  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  Israel 
19.  20  that  soul>hall  be  cut  off  from  among  the 
Josh.  3.  13  the  waters  of  Jordan  shall  be  cut  otf 

3. 16  those  that  came  down,  .were  cut  otf 

4.  7  That  the  waters  of  Jordan  were  cut  otf 

4.  7  the  waters  of  Jordan  were  cut  off 
Ruth  4. 10  that  the  name  of  the  dead  be  not  cut  off 
Psa.  37.  9  evil  doers  shall  be  cut  off  :  but  those  that 
37.  22  (that  be)  cursed  of  him  shall  be  cut  off 
37.  28  the  seed  of  the  wicked  shall  be  cut  otf 
37.  34  when  the  wicked  are  cut  off,  thou  slialt 
37.  38  the  end  of  the  wicked  shall  be  cut  off 
Prov.  2.  22  the  wicked  shall  be  cut  otf  from  the  earth 

23.  18  and  thine  expectation  shall  not  be  cut  off 

24.  14  and  thy  expectation  shall  uot  be  cut  off 
Isa  11.  13  the  adversaries  of  Judah  shall  be  cut  off 

22.  25  burden  that  (was)  upon  it  shall  lie  cut  otf 
29.  20  all  that  watch  for  iniquity  are  cut  otf 
48.  19  his  name  should  not  have  been  cut  off  nor 

55.  13  everlasting  sign  (that)  shall  not  be  cut  otf 

56.  5  everasting  name,  that  shall  not  be  cut  otf 
Jer.  7.  28  truth  is . .  cut  otf  from  their  mouth 

Dan.  9.  26  shall  Messiah  be  cut  off,  but  not  for 
Hos.  8.  4  made  them  idols,  that  they  may  be  cut  off 
Joel.  1.  5  for  it  is  cut  off  from  your  mouth 

1. 16  Is  not  the  meat  cut  off  before  our  eyes 
Obad.  9  every  one.  .may  be  cut  off  by  slaughter 

10  and  thou  slialt  be  cut  off  for  ever 
Mic.  5.  9  and  all  thine  enemies  shall  be  cut  otf 
Nah.  1.  15  wicked  shall  no  more  pass,  .he  is.  .cut  otf 
Zeph.  1.  11  all  they  that  bear  silver  are  cut  off 

3.  7  so  their  dwelling  should  not  be  cut  otf 
Zech.  9.  10  and  the  battle  bow  shall  be  cut  off 

13.  8  two  parts  therein  shall  be  cut  off  (and) 

14.  2  residue  of  the  people  shall  not  be  cut  off 

10.  To  be  cut  down,  off,  asunder,  nip  karath,  6. 

Joel  1.  9  the  drink  offering  is  cut  off  from 

11.  To  be  cut  off,  malal,  2. 

Job  18.  16  and  above  shall  his  branch  be  cut  off 
24.  24  cut  off  as  the  tops  of  the  ears  of  corn 

12.  To  be  f  ree,  acquitted,  npf  naqah,  2. 

Zech.  5.  3  every  one  that  stealeth  shall  be  cut  off 

5.  3  every  one  that  sweareth  shall  be  cut  olf 

13.  To  go  up,  rh V,  alah. 

Job  36.  20  when  people  are  cut  off  in  their  place 

14.  To  be  cut  off,  destroyed,  silenced,  nsy  tsamath,  2. 
Job  23.  17  I  was  not  cut  off  before  the  darkness 

15.  To  be  loathed,  cut  off,  it  ip  got. 

Job  8. 14  Whose  hope  shall  be  cut  off,  and  whose 

CUT  out,  to  — 

1. To  cleave,  rend,  rip  up,  ppp  baqa,  3. 

Job  28.  10  He  cutteth  out  rivers  among  the  rocks 

2.  To  rend  away,  cut  out,  5 np  qara. 

Jer.  22.  14  will  build,  .and  cutteth  him  out  windows 

3.  To  cut  off  or  out,  4kk6tttw  ekkopto. 

Eomii.  24  thou  wert  cut  out  of  the  olive  tree 

CUT  out,  to  be  — 

To  be  cut  off,  m3  gezar,  2. 

Dan.  2.  34  Thou  sawest  till  that  a  stone  was  cut  out 
2.  45  the  stone  was  cut  out  of  the  mountain 

CUT  selves,  to  — - 

To  cut  self,  "m  gadad,  7  a. 

Deuti4.  1  Ye  shall  not  cut  yourselves,  normake  any 

1  Ivi.  18.  28  they  cried  aloud,  and  cut  themselves 
Jer.  16.  6  nor  cut  themselves,  nor  make  themselves 

41.  5  clothes  rent,  and  having  cut  themselves 
47.  5  how  long  wilt  thou  cut  thyself? 

CUT  short,  to  — 

1. To  end,  npp  qatsah,  3. 

2  Ki.  10.  32  the  Lord  began  to  cut  Israel  short 

2.  To  cut  together,  (rwreyroi  suntemno. 

Rom.  9.  28  [he  will  finish  the  work,  and  cut  (it)  short] 

CUT  up,  to  — 

To  crop,  plucked,  t)Bi)  qataph. 

Job  30.  4  Who  cut  up  mallows  by  tho  bushes,  and 

CUT  up,  to  be  — 

To  cut  down,  npp  kasach. 

Isa.  33. 12  (as)  thorns  cut  up  shall  they  be  burned  in 


CU-THAH,  or  CUTH,  np?3,  IPS. 

J  osephus  fixes  the  residence  of  the  Cutheans  in  the  in¬ 
terior  of  Media  and  Persia.  There  was  a  district  and 
town  between  the  Tigris  and  the  Euphrates,  after  which 
the  4U1  canal  of  Xenophon  was  named.  The  site  of 
the  town  has  been  identified  with  the  ruins  of  Towibah, 
adjacent  to  Babylon;  the  canal  may  be  the  river  to 
which  J  osephus  refers.  ’1  he  other  locality  corresponds 
with  the  statement  that  the  Cutheans  came  from  the 
interior  of  Persia  and  Media.  They  have  been  identified 
with  the  Cosscei,  a  warlike  and  lawless  tribe  that 
occupied  the  mountain  ranges  dividing  those  two 
countries.  Alexander  the  Great  subdued  them  wholly. 

2  Ki.  17.  24  king  of  Assyria  brought  (men),  .from  C. 

17.  30  and  the  men  of  C.  made  Nergal,  and  the 

CUTTING  — 

1. A  cutting,  farrow,  Ufa  gedud. 

Jer.  48.  37  upon  all  the  hands  (shall  be)  cuttings,  and 

2.  Engraving,  carving,  ntjhn  charoshetli. 

Exod3i.  5  in  cutting  of  stones,  to  set  (them),  and  in 
35.  33  in  the  cutting  of  stones,  to  set  (them) 

CUTTING  off  — 

1  .Silence,  cutting  off,  ’OT  demi. 

Isa.  38.  10  I  said  in  the  cutting  off  of  my  days,  I 
2.  To  cut  off,  end,  nxp  qatsah. 

Hab.  2.  10  Thou  hast  consulted  shame .  .by  cutting  0. 
CUTTINGS  — 

1-4  cutting,  incision,  Bp#  seret. 

Lev.19.  28  Ye  shall  not  make  any  cuttings  in  your 
2.  A  cutting,  incision,  nn"#  sareteth. 

Lev.  21.  5  They  shall  riot .  .make  any  cuttings  in 
CYMBAL  — 

1  .Pair  of  cymbals,  D]S?¥D  metsiltayim. 

1  Ch.  13.  8  with  timbrels,  and  with  cymbals,  and  with 

15.  16  psalteries  and  harps  and  cymbals,  soun. 

15.  19  (appointed)  to  sound  with  cymbals  of 

15.  28  with  trumpets,  and  with  cymbals,  making 

16.  5  but  Asaph  made  a  sound  with  cymbals 
16.  42  with  trumpets  and  cymbals  for  those 
25.  1  with  psalteries,  and  with  cymbals 

25.  6  with  cymbals,  psalteries,  and  harps,  for 

2  Ch.  5.  12  arrayed  in  white  linen,  having  cymbals 

5.  13  lifted  up  (their)  voice  with  the.  .cymbals 
29.  25  lie  set  the  Levites.  .with  cymbals 
Ezra  3.  10  Levites . .  with  cymbals,  to  praise  the  Lord 
Nell.  12.  27  with  singing,  (with)  cymbals,  psalteries 

2. Cymbals,  D'psfbif  tseltsclim. 

2  Sa.  6.  5  timbrels,  and  on  cornets,  and  on  cymbals 
Psa.  150.  5  Praise  him  upon  the  loud  cymbals 

150.  5  praise  him  upon  the  high  sounding  cym. 

3.  Cymbal,  Kvpf3a\ov  kumbalon. 

1  Co.  13.  1  I  am  become  (as),  .a  tinkling  cymbal 

CYPRESS,  — 

Cypress,  holm,  oak,  ilex,  nnn  tirzali. 

Isa.  44.  14  He.  .taketh  the  cypress  and  the  oak, -which 
CY’-PRUS,  Kinrpos,  Kinrpios. 

An  island  of  the  E.  coast  of  Cilicia  in  the  Mediterranean. 
It  was  closely  connected  with  Phoenicia,  and  seems  to 
be  referred  to  in  Eze.  27.  6.  It  was  colonised  by  the 
Phoenicians  at  a  very  early  period,  and  passed  under 
thesupremacy  of  the  Syrians,  the  Greeks,  the  Egyptians, 
and  the  Persians.  On  the  death  of  Alexander  the  Great 
it  was  incorporated  with  Egypt.  It  was  made  a  Roman 
province,  B.c.  58.  Catsar  gave  it  to  Arsinoe  and 
Ptolemy,  the  sister  and  brother  of  Cleopatra,  B.C.  47. 
It  was  made  an  imperial  province  B.c.  27,  but  was  given 
up  to  the  senate  B.c.  22.  Paul  and  Barnabas  visited 
the  island  A.D.  44. 

Acts  4.  36  Barnabas . .  a  Levite . .  of  the  country  of  C. 
11.  19  Stephen  travelled  as  far  asPhenice,  and  C. 
11.  20  some  of  them  were  men  of  C.  and  Cyrene 
13.  4  and  from  thence  they  sailed  to  C. 

15.  39  Barnabas  took  Mark,  and  sailed  unto  C. 
21.  3  Now  when  we  had  discovered  C.,  we  left 
21.  16  and  brought  with  them  one  Mnason  of  C. 
27.  4  from  thence,  we  sailed  under  C. 

CY-RE'-NE,  K vpnvr). 

A  city  of  Libya  in  Cyrenaica,  N.  Africa.  It  was  the 
chief  of  the  five  cities  called  Pentapolitana.  The  pro¬ 
jecting  portion  of  the  coast  called  Tripoli  corresponds 
to  the  Cyrenaica  of  classical  writers ;  though  on  the 
African  coast  Cyrene  was  a  Greek  city,  in  which  Jews 
settled  in  large  numbers.  Under  the  Romans  it  was 
connected  with  Crete.  Tho  Greek  colonisation  began 
B.C.  631. 

Matt  27.  32  as  they  came  out,  they  found  a  man  of  C. 
Acts  2.  10  and  in  the  parts  of  Libya  about  C.,  and 
it.  20  some  of  them  were  men  of  Cyprus  and  C. 
13.  1  Niger,  and  Lucius  of  C.,  and  Manaen 

CY-RE-NI-AN,  Kvpnvatos. 

A  native  or  inhabitant  of  Cyrene. 

Markis.  21  And  they  compel  one  Simon  a  C. 

Luke23-  26  they  laid  hold  upon  one  Simon,  a  C. 

Acts  6.  9  which  is  called  (the  synagogue)  of  the . .  C. 

CY-RE-NI-US,  K  u  fill  nor. 

Governor  of  Syria  A.D.  6.  His  full  name  was  Publius 
Sulpieius  Quirinus.  B.c.  12  he  was  made  consul.  His 
special  mission  to  Syria  was  to  make  the  census,  both 
there  andin  Judaea.  Luke  apparently  makes  the  census 
at  the  birth  of  Christ,  when  Syria  was  under  the 
govern  orship  of  Sentius  Saturninus ;  but  perhaps  the 


reference  is  to  the  conclusion  of  the  census,  not  its 
beginning. 

.  Luke  2.  2  this  taxing  was.. made  when  C.  was  gov. 
CY'-RUS,  cnis  sun,  throne. 

The  founder  of  the  Persian  empire,  who  conquered 
Babylon,  and  assisted  the  Jews,  B.c.  536. 

2  CI1.36.  22  in  the  first  year  of  C.  king  of  Persia 
36.  23  Thus  saith  C.  king  of  Persia,  All  the 
Ezra  1.  1  in  the  first  year  of  C.  king  of  Persia 

1.  1  trie  Lord  stirred  up  the  spirit  of  C.  king 
1.  2  Thus  saith  C.  king  of  Persia,  The  Lord 
1.  7  C.  the  king  brought  forth  the  vessels 
1.  8  Even  those  did  C.  king  of  Persia  bring 

3.  7  the  grant,  .they  had  of  C.  king  of  Persia 

4.  3  C.  the  king  of  Persia  hath  commanded  us 

4.  5  all  the  days  of  C.  king  of  Persia,  even 

5.  13  in  the  first  year  of  C.  the  king  of  Babylon 

5.  13  king  C.  made  a  decree  to  build 

5.  14  those  did  C.  the  king  take  out  of  the 

5.  17  a  decree  was  made  of  C.  the  king  to  build 

6.  3  In  the  first  year  of  C.  the  king 

6.  3  C...made  a  decree  (Concerning)  the  house 

6.  14  according  to  the  commandment  of  C. 

Isa.  44.  28  That  saith  of  C.,  (He  is)  my  shepherd 
45.  1  Thus  saith  the  Lord  to  his  anointed,  to  C. 
Dan.  1.  21  continued,  .unto  the  first  year  of  king  C. 
6.28  Daniel  prospered . .  reign  of  C.  the  Persian 
10.  1  In  the  third  year  of  C.  king  of  Persia  a 


D 

DA-EA'-REH,  rn:n  pasture. 

A  Levitical  city  of  Issachar,  on  the  border.  Now 

Duburieh. 

Josh  21.  28  of  the  tribe  of  Issachar.  .D.  with  her  sub. 

DAB-BA'-SHETH,  r#:n  height. 

A  border  city  of  Zebulon  and  Issachar. 

Josh  19.  11  And  their  border,  .reached  to  D.,  and 

DA-BE'-RATH,  rnnn  pasture. 

See  Dabareh,  which  is  erroneously  given  for  Daberath. 
Josh  19.  12  and  then  goeth  out  to  D.,  and  goeth  up 
1  Ch.  6.  72  of  the  tribe  of  Issachar.  .D.  with  her  sub. 

DAGGER  — 

Destroying  weapon,  Tin  chereb. 

Judg.  3.  16  Ehud  made  him  a  dagger  which  had  two 

3.  21  took  the  dagger  from  his  right  thigh,  and 
3.  22  he  could  not  draw  the  dagger  out  of  his 

DA'-GON,  pin  fish. 

The  national  god  of  the  Philistines,  whose  most  famous 
temples  were  at  Gaza  and  Ashdod.  Its  form  had  the 
face  and  hands  of  a  man,  and  the  tail  of  a  fish. 

Judgi6.  23  to  offer  a  great  sacrifice  unto  D.  their  god 
1  Sa.  5.  2  into  the  house  of  D. ,  and  set  it  by  D. 

5.  3  D.  (was)  fallen  upon  his  face  to  the  earth 
5.  3  they  took  D.,  and  set  him  in  his  place 
5.  4  D.  (was)  fallen  upon  his  face  to  the  ground 
5.  4  head  of  D.  and  both,  .his  hands  (were)  cut 
5.  4  only  (the  stump  of)  D.  was  left  to  him 
5.  5  Therefore  neither  the  priests  of  D. 

5.  5  nor  any  that  come  into  D.’s  house 
5.  5  tread  on  the  threshold  of  D. . .  unto  this 
5.  7  for  his  hand  is  sore . .  upon  D.  our  god 

1  Ch.io.  10  fastened  his  head  in  the  temple  of  D. 

DAILY  — 

1  .Day  by  day,  era  Di’  yom  beyom. 

Exod.  5.  13  Fulfil  your  works,  (your)  daily  tasks,  as 

5.  19  (ought)  from  your  bricks  of  your  daily  task 

16.  5  be  twice  as  much  as  they  gather  daily 
Nuni28.  24  After  this  manner  ye  shall  offer  daily 
Judgi6.  16  when  she  pressed  him  daily  with  her 

2  Ki.  25.  30  a  daily  rate  for  every  day,  all  the  days 
2Ch.  31.  16  unto  every  one.  .his  daily  portion  for 
Ezra  3.  4  (offered)  the  daily  burnt  offerings  by  mm. 
Esth.  3.  4  when  they  spake  daily  unto  him,  and  lie 
Psa.  42.  10  they  say  daily  unto  me.Where  (is)  thy  God.' 

56.  1  he  fighting  daily  oppressetli  me 
56.  2  Mineenemieswoulddailyswailow(me)up 
61.  8  that  I  may  daily  perform  my  vows 
68.  19  (who)  daily  loadeth  us  (with  benefits) 

72. 15  he  shall  live.. daily  shall  he  be  praised 
74.  22  the  foolish  man  reproacheth  thee  daily 
86.  3  Be  merciful . .  for  I  cry  unto  thee  daily 
88.  9  I  have  called  daily  upon  thee,  I  have 
88.  17  They  came  round  about  me  daily  like 
Prov.  8.  30  I  was  daily  (his)  delight,  rejoicing  always 
8.  34  the  man  that  lieareth  me,  watching  daily 
Isa.  58.  2  they  seek  me  daily,  and  delight  to  know 
Jer.  7.  25  daily  rising  up  early  and  sending  (them) 
20.  7  I  am  in  derision  daily,  every  one  mocketh 
20.  8  a  reproach  unto  me,  and  a  derision,  daily 
Eze.  45.  23  seven  rams  without  blemish  daily  the 

45.  23  a  kid  of  the  goats  daily  (for)  a  sin  offering 

46.  13  Thou  shalt  daily  prepare  a  burnt  offering 
Dan.  1.  5  the  king  appointed  them  a  daily  provision 
Hos.  12.  1  he  daily  increasetli  lies  and  desolation 

2.  Daily,  by  day,  dbv  yomam. 

Psa.  13.  2  (having)  sorrow  in  my  heart  daily 
Eze.  30.  16  and  Noph  (shall  have)  distresses  daily 

3.  Continual,  mon  tumid. 

Num.  4.  16  the  daily  meat  offering,  and  the  anoint. 
29.  6  the  daily  burnt  offering,  and  his  meat 


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DAN 


Dan  g  ii  by  him  the  daily  (sacrifice)  was  taken 

8. 12  was  given  (him)  against  the  daily  (sacrifice) 

8.  13  the  vision  (concerning)  the  daily  (sacvi.) 
ii  3i  shall  take  away  the  daily  (sacrifice),  and 
i2.  ii  from  the  time  (that)  the  daily  (sacrifice) 

4  For  one  day,  inx  cv1?  leyom  echad. 

Xeh.  5.  18  (that)  which  was  prepared  (for  me)  daily 

5.  Sufficient,  appointed,  iiriovcrios  epiousios. 

Matt.  6.  ii  Give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread 
Luke  ii.  3  Give  us  day  by  day  our  daily  bread 

6.  Daily,  for  the  day,  irpypepos  ephemeros. 

Jas.  2.  1 5  If  a  brother . .  be . .  destitute  of  daily  food 

7.  Every  day,  daily,  Kadypepiyiis  Teathemerinos. 

Acts  6.  i  were  neglected  in  the  daily  ministration 

8.  According  to  each  day,  ko.6’  tKaoryv  ypjpav. 

Heb.  3.  13  exhort  one  another  daily,  while  it  is 

9.  According  to  the  day,  each  day,  naff  ypepav 

Matt  26.  55  I  sat  daily  with  you  teaching  in  the 
Mark  1 4.  40  I  was  daily  with  you  in  the  temple  teac. 
Luke  9.  23  [let  him.,  take  up  his  cross  daily,  and  fol.] 

10.  47  And  he  taught  daily  in  the  temple 
22.  53  When  I  was  daily  with  you  in  the  temple 
Acts  2.  46  continuing  daily  with  one  accord  111  the 
2.  47  the  Lord  added  to  the  church  daily  such 
3  2  whom  they  laid  daily  at  the  gate  of  the 

16  5  the  churches . .  increased  in  number  daily 

17  11  I’hese.  .searched  the  Scriptures  daily 
19.  9  disputing  daily  in  the  school  of  one 

1C0. 15.  31  I  protest  by  your  rejoicing.  .1  die  daily 
2  Co.  11.  28  that  which  cometh  upon  me  daily,  the 
lleb  7  27  Who  needeth  not  daily,  as  those  high  pr. 

'  A  11  every  priest  standeth  daily  ministering 

10.  Through  every  day,  Kara  n  array  ypepav. 

Acts  17. 17  in  the  market  daily  with  them  that  met 

11  Every  day,  irutray  ypepav,  pasan  hemeran. 

Acts  5.  42  daily  in  the  temple,  and  in  every  house 

DAINTIES,  dainty  (meats)  — 

1 .  Things  fall  of  taste,  JiiBOTP  inalammolh. 

Trov  23  3  Be  not  desirous  of  his  dainties ;  for  they 

’23.  6  neither  desire  thou  his  dainty  meats 

•2.  Pleasant  things,  D'ayin  manammim. 

Psa.141.  4  and  let  me  hot  eat  of  their  dainties 

3.  Dainty,  delight,  JiSiD  maadan. 

Gen.  49.  20  and  he  shall  yield  royal  dainties 

4.  Object  of  desire,  rrxn  taavah. 

Job  33.  20  abhorretli  bread,  and  his  soul  dainty  meat 

5.  Fat,  shining,  Knrapis  liparos. 

Rev.  18. 14  all  things  which  were  dainty  and  goodly 

DA-LA-IAH,  rr^n  Jah  is  deliverer. 

A  descendant  o’f’Shechaniah. 

In  the  original  this  name  is  the  same  as  that  of 
several  persons  who  are  called  Dclaiah  in  the  common 
version. 

1  Ch.  3.  24  Johanan,  and  D.,  and  Anani,  seven 

DALE  — 

Deep  place,  valley,  pay  emeq. 

Gen.  14. 17  valley  of  Shaveh,  which  (is)  the  king’s  dale 
2Sa.  18.  18  a  pillar,  which  (is)  in  the  king’s  dale 

DAL-MA  NTT'-TKA,  AaA pavouda. 

A  village  or  small  town  on  the  W.  side  of  the  sea  of 
Galilee,  near  Magdala,  close  to  the  shore,  at  the  south 
end  of  the  plain  of  Gennesaret.  It  is  now  called  Ain- 
el-Barideh. 

Mark  8.  10  he.  .came  into  the  parts  of  D. 
DAL-MA-TIA,  Aahparla. 

A  province  on  the  E.  coast  of  the  Adriatic  Sea,  extend¬ 
ing  from  the  Naro  in  the  S.  to  the  Savus  in  the  N.  It 
became  a  part  of  (or  another  name  for)  the  Roman 
province  of  Illyricum  after  the  expedition  of  Tiberius 
(a.d.  9). 

2  Ti.  4.  10  Cresccns  to  Galatia,  Titus  unto  D. 

DAL'-PEON,  psVt  Persian  word ;  otherwise  dropping. 
The  second  of  the  ten  sous  of  Hainan,  B.c.  510. 

Estli.  9.  7  And  Parsliandatha,  and  D.,  and  Aspatlia 

DAM  — 

Mother,  ox  cm. 

Exod22.  30  seven  days  it  shall  be  with  his  dam 
Lev.  22.  27  then  it  shall  be  seven  days  under  thedam 
Deut  22.  6  the  dam  sitting  upon  the  young,  or  upon 
22.  6  thou  slialt  not  take  the  dam  with  the 
22.  7  (But)  thou  shalt  in  any  wise  let  the  dam 

DAMAGE  — 

1  .Violence,  hurt,  Son  chabal. 

Ezra  4.  22  why  should  damage  grow  to  the  hurt  of 

2.  Violence,  osn  chamas. 

Prov  26.  6  cutteth  off  the  feet,(and)  drinketh  damage 

3. Zoss,  pi)  nezel:. 

Esth.  7.  4  could  not  countervail  the  king's  damage 

4.  Damage,  Cvp'ia  zeniia. 

Acts  27.  10  voyage  will  be  with  hurt  and  much  dam. 

DAMAGE,  to  have  — 

To  suffer  loss,  pu  nezak. 

Dan.  6.  2  and  the  king  should  have  no  damage 


DAMAGE,  to  receive  — 

To  cause  loss,  Gypi&w  zeniioo. 

2  Co.  7.  9  ye  might  receive  damage  by  us  in  nothing 

DA-MA'-RIS,  Aapapis. 

A  woman  in  Athens  converted  by  Paul,  A.D.  54. 

Acts  17.  34  a  woman  named  D.,  and  others  with  them 

DA-MAS-CENES,  Aapatruyvoi,  belonging  to  Damasc. 
The  people  of  Damascus. 

2  Co.  1 1.  32  the  king  kept  the  city  of  the  D.  with  a  gar. 


DAK-AS'-CXTS,  p&Qi,  p£?T!,  PW'1*  Aa,u acr/^y. 

The  most  ancient  and  important  city  in  Syria.  It 
stands  in  a  plain  of  great  fertility  E.  of  the  great  chain 
of  Antilibanus,  on  the  edge  of  the  desert.  The  modern 
Bcirada  (the  Amana  of  Scripture)  waters  this  plain, 
which  is  30  miles  in  diameter  and  nearly  circular. 
According  to  Josephus  Damascus  was  founded  by  Uz, 
son  of  Aram  and  grandson  of  Sliem.  It  is  apparently 
first  mentioned  in  the  time  of  Abraham,  B.C.  1912.  It 
was  taken  by  David  B.C.  1040  and  was  the  capitat  of 
Syria  during  the  reign  of  Ben-hadad,  B.c.  930.  Jeroboam 
restored  it  to  Israel  B.C.  822,  but  Tiglath-Pileser,  king 
of  Assyria,  took  it  B.c.  740,  and  carried  its  inhabitants 
captive  to  Kir.  It  afterwards  remained  subject  to  the 
Assyrians  and  Persians  till  B.c.  333,  when  it  was  taken 
by  Parmenio,  the  general  of  Alexander  the  Great. 
Pompey  effected  its  capture  B.C.  64.  Paul  commenced 
liis  ministry  at  Damascus  A.D.  33. 

Gen.  14.  15  Hobah,  which  (is)  on  the  left  hand  of  D. 

15.  2  steward  of  my  house  (is)  this  Eliezer  of  D.  ? 

2  Sa.  8.  5  And  when  the  Syrians  of  D.  came  to  sue. 

8.  6  Then  David  put  garrisons  in  Syria  of  D. 

1  Ki.  11.  24  he  gathered  men.  .and  they  went  to  D. 

11.  24  dwelt  therein,  and  reigned  in  D. 

15.  18  Hezion,  king  of  Syria,  that  dwelt  at  D. 

19.  15  return  011  thy  way  to  the  wilderness  of  D. 

20.  34  thou  shalt  make  streets  for  thee  in  D. 

2  Ki.  5.  12  (Are)  not  Abana  and  Pharpar,  rivers  of  D. 

8.  7  And  Elisha  came  to  D.  ;  and .  .the  king 
8.  9  even  of  every  good  thing  of  D.,  forty  ca. 

14.  28  how  lie  warred,  and  how  he  recovered  D. 

16.  9  the  king  of  Assyria  went  up  against  D. 

16.  10  And  king  Ahaz  went  to  D.  to  meet 
16.  10  and  saw  an  altar  that  (was)  at  D. 

16.  11  all  that  king  Ahaz  had  sent  from  D. 

16.  11  made  (it)  against  king  Ahaz  came  from  D. 

16.  12  when  the  king  was  come  from  D. 

1  Ch.  18.  5  Syrians  of  D.  came  to  help  Hadarezer 
18.  6  David  put  (garrisons)  in  Syria-d. 

2  Ch  16.  2  Ben-hadad  king  of  Syria,  that  dwelt  at  D. 
24.  23  and  sent  all  the  spoil . .  unto  the  king  of  D. 
28.  5  and  they .  -brought  them  to  D. 

28.  23  For  he  sacrificed  unto  the  gods  of  D. 

Song  7.  4  the  tower,  .which  looketh  toward  D. 

Isa  °  7.  8  For  the  head  of  Syria  (is)  D. 

7.  8  and  the  head  of  D.  (is)  Rezin 

8.  4  the  riches  of  D. . .  shall  be  taken  away 
10  9  (is)  not  Samaria  as  D.  ? 

17.  1  D.  is  taken  away  from  (being)  a  city 

17  3  Ephraim,  and  the  kingdom  from  D.,  and 

Jer.  49.  23  Concerning  D.  Hamath  is  confounded 
49.  24  D.  is  waxed  feeble,  (and)  turneth.  .to  flee 
49.  27  I  will  kindle  a  fire  in  the  wall  of  D. 

Eze  27  18  D.  (was)  thy  merchant  in  the.  .wares  of 
47  16  between  the  border  of  D.  and  the  border 
47  17  the  border,  .shall  be.  .the  border  of  D. 

47  18  the  east  side  ye  shall  measure  from.  .D. 
48.  I  the  border  of  D.  northward,  to  the  coast 
Amos  1  3  For  three  transgressions  of  D. ,  and  for  four 
1  s  I  will  break  also  the  bar  of  D.,  and  cut  off 
3  12  corner  of  a  bed,  and  in  D.  (in)  a  couch 
5  27  to  go  into  captivity  beyond  D.,  saith  the 
Zech.  9.  I  and  D.  (shall  be)  the  rest  thereof 
Acts  g.  2  And  desired  of  him  letters  to  D. 
q.  3  as  he  journeyed,  he  came  near  D. 

9.  8  led  him.  .and  brought  (him)  into  D. 

9. 10  there  was  a  certain  disciple  at  D. 

9  19  Then  was  Saul  certain  days,  .at  D. 

0.  22  confounded  the  Jews  which  dwelt  at  D. 

9.  27  and  how  he  had  preached  boldly  at  D. 

22!  5  whom . .  I  received  letters . .  and  went  to  D. 
22.  6  and  was  come  nigh  unto  D.  about  noon 
22.  10  the  Lord  said.  .Arise,  and  go  into  D. 

22.  11  led  by  the  hand.  .1  came  into  D. 

26.  12  'Whereupon,  as  I  went  to  D.  with  author. 
26.  20  showed  first  unto  them  of  D.,  and  at  Jer. 
2  Co.  11.  32  In  D.  the  governor  under  Aretas.  .kept 
Gal.  1.  17  I  went,  .and  returned  again  unto  D. 

DAMNABLE  — 

Destruction,  loosing  away,  airu\eia  apoleia. 

2  Pe.  2.  1  privily  shall  bring  in  damnable  heresies 

DAMNATION  — 

\. Destruction,  loosing  away,  airuXeia  apoleia. 

2  Pe.  2.  3  and  their  damnation  slumberetli  not 

2.  Judgment,  condemnation,  uplua  krima. 

Matt.23.  14  ye  shall  receive  the  greater  damnation 
Marki2.  40  these  shall  receive  greater  damnation 
Luke  20.  47  the  same  shall  receive  greater  damnation 
Rom.  3.  8  Let  us  do  evil,  .whose  damnation  is  just 

13.  2  shall  receive  to  themselves  damnation 
1  Co.  11.  29  cateth  and  drinketh  damnation  to  him. 
1  Ti.  5.  12  Having  damnation,  because  they  have 

3.  Judgment,  uplms  krisis. 

Matt.23.  33  how  can  ye  escape  the  damnation  of 
Mark  3. 29  but  is  in  danger  of  eternal  [damnation] 
John  5. 29  unto  the  resurrection  of  damnation 


DAMNED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  judge  one  down,  Kara>rpivra  katakrino. 

Marki6.  16  [but  he  that  believeth  not  shall  be  dam.] 

Rom.  14.  23  he  that  douhtetli  is  damned  if  he  eat 

2.  To  judge,  uplva  krino. 

2  l'h.  2.  12  That  they  all  might  he  damned  who  beli. 

DAMSEL  — 

1  .Lass,  girl,  rrfc  yaldah. 

Gen.  34.  4  saying,  Get  me  this  damsel  to  wife 

2 .Damsel,  young  woman,  rnjy  naarah. 

Gen.  24.  14  that  the  damsel  to  whom  I  shall  say.  Let 
24.  16  the  damsel  (was)  very  fair  to  look  upon 
24.  28  the  damsel  ran,  and  told  (them  of)  her 
24.  55  Let  the  damsel  abide  with  us  (a  few)  days 
24.  57  We  will  call  the  damsel,  and  enquire  at 
24.  61  Rebekah  arose,  and  her  damsels,  and 
34.  3  his  soul  clave . .  and  he  loved  the  damsel 
34.  3  and  spake  kindly  unto  the  damsel 
34.  12  but  give  me  the  damsel  to  wife 
Deut22  15  Then  shall  the  father  of  the  damsel,  and 
22  iSHake.  (the  tokens of)the damsel's virgim. 

22  16  the  damsel's  father  shall  say  unto  the 
22.  19  give  (them)  unto  the  father  of  the  dam. 

22.  20  virginity  be  not  found  for  the  damsel 
22.  21  they  shall  bring  out  the  damsel  to  the 
22.  23  If  a  damsel  (that  is)  a  virgin  he  betrothed 
22.  24  the  damsel,  because  she  cried  not, (being 
22.  25  if  a  man  find  a  betrothed  damsel  in  the 
22.  26  But  unto  the  damsel  thou  shalt  do  noth. 
22!  26  (there  is)  in  the  damsel  110  sin  (worthy)  of 
22.  27  the  betrothed  damsel  cried,  and  (there 
22.  28  If  a  man  find  a  damsel  (that  is)  a  virgin 
22  29  shall  give  unto  the  damsel's  father  fifty 
Jud".  19.  3  when  the  father  of  the  damsel  saw  him 
0 iq  4  the  damsel’s  father,  retained  him 
19.  5  damsel's  father  said  unto  his  son  in  law 
19.  6  the  damsel’s  father  had  said  unto  the  man 
ig.  8  the  damsel’s  father  said,  Comfort  thine 
10.  9  the  damsel's  father,  said  unto  him,  Behold 
Ruth  2.  5  Then  said  Boaz.  .Whose  damsel  (is)  this ! 

2.  6  It  (is)  the  Moabitish  damsel  that  came 
i  Sa.  25.  42  witli  five  damsels  of  liers  that  went  after 
1  Ki.  1.  3  they  sought  for  a  fair  damsel  throughout 
1.  4  the  damsel  (was)  very  fair,  and  cherished 

3.  Young  woman,  virgin,  almuh. 

Psa.  68.  25  among  (them  were)  the  damsels  playing 

4.  Womb,  cri  racham. 

Judg.  5.  30  to  everyman  a  damsel  (or)  two  ;  to  Sisera 

5.  A  little  girl,  Kopamov  korasion. 

Matt  14.  11  his  head  was.. given  to  the  damsel 
Mark  5.  41  and  said.  .Damsel,  I  say  unto  thee,  arise 

5  42  straightway  the  damsel  arose,  and 

6.  22  the  king  said  unto  the  damsel,  Ask  of 

6  28  brought  his  head .  .and  gave  it  to  the  dam. 
6.  28  and  the  damsel  gave  it  to  her  mother 

6. H  young  or  little  child,  raiSioy  paidion. 

Mark  5  39  the  damsel  is  not  dead,  hut  sieepeth 

5.  40  the  father  and  the  mother  of  the  damsel 
5  40  enteretli  in  where  the  damsel  was  lying 
5.  41  he  took  the  damsel  by  the  hand,  and 

7 . A  young  damsel,  iraiSitTKy  paicliske. 

Matt  26.  69  a  damsel  came  unto  him,  saying.  Thou 
Jolini8.  17  Then  saith  the  damsel  that  kept  the  door 
Acts  12.  13  a  damsel  came  to  hearken,  named  Rhoda 
16.  16  a  certain  damsel  possessed  with  a  spirit 

DAN,  H  judge. 

1  Fifth  son  of  Jacob,  and  first  of  Bilhah,  Rachel's 
maid.  Dan  was  the  own  brotherof  Naphtali.  B.c.  1747. 
Gen  30  6  a  son  :  therefore  called  she  his  name  D. 

'  35.  25  sons  of  Bilhah,  Rachel's  handmaid  ;  D. 
46.  23  And  the  sons  of  D.  ;  llushim 
49  16  D.  shall  judge  his  people,  as  one  of  the 
49.  17  D.  shall  be  a  serpent  by  the  way 
Exod.  1.  4  D.,  and  Naphtali,  Gad,  and  Asher 
Num26.  42  These  (are)  the  sons  of  D.  after  tlieir  fami. 

26  42  These  (are)  the  families  of  D.  after  their 
Josh.  19.  47  children  of  D.  went  up  to  fight  against  L. 
1  Ch  2  2  D.,  Joseph,  and  Benjamin,  Naphtali 


2  The  most  northern  city  of  Canaan,  as  seen  in  the 
common  expression  “from  Dan  even  to  Beersheba. 
The  name  was  originally  Laish  or  Leshem  (Josh.  19.  47). 
The  inhabitants  lived  like  the  Zidonians,  engaged  111 
commerce,  and  without  defence.  Hence  the  Dilutes 
easily  conquered  the  place,  and  named  it  Dan.  Tell-el- 
KacLi  its  modern  name,  is  the  western  and  smallei  of 
the  two  sources  of  the  Jordan,  4  miles  from  Paneas,  on 
the  road  to  Tyre.  The  long  level  top  of  the  Tell™ 
strewed  with  ruins,  and  is  probably  the  site  of  the 
town  and  citadel  of  Dan.  The  spring  is  palled  El- 
Leddan,  and  the  stream  from  it  Aahr-ed-dhan. 

Gen.  14.  14  armedhis..(servts.)and pursued.. unto D. 

Deut  34.  1  Lord  showed  him.  .land  of  Gilead,  unto  D 
Josh.  19.  47  called  Leshem,  D„  after  the  name  of  Dan 
Judg! 8.  29  called  the  name . .  D.,  after  the  name  of  D 
20  i  the  congregation  was  gathered .  from  v. 

1  Sa.  3.  20  all  Israel,  from  D.  even  to  Beer-sheba 

2  Sa  3  10  to  set  up  the  throne  of  David,  .from  D 

17  11  all  Israel  he.  .gathered,  .from  D.  even  to 
24  2  through  all  the  tribes  of  Israel,  from  D. 

24.  15  there  died,  .from  D. .  .to  Beer-sheba  sev. 

1  Ki.  4.  25  from  D. .  .to  Beer-sheba,  all  the  days  of  S. 
12.  29  set.  .one  in  Bethel,  and  the  other,  .in  D. 
12.  30  people  went  (to  worship),  .(even)  unto  D 
1 5.  20  Ben-liadad . .  sent . . and  smote  Ijon,  and  D. 


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■>  Ki.  io.  29  departed  not  from,  .golden  calves,  .in  D. 

1  Ch  ai.  2  number  Israel  from  Beer-sheba  even  to  IX 

2  Ch.16.  4  and  they  smote  Tjon,  and  D.,  and  Abel-m. 

30.  5  established  a  decree,  .Beer-sheba.  .to  D. 
Jer  4  15  For  a  voice  declareth  from  D.,  and  publi. 

8.  16  snorting  of  his  horses  was  heard  from  D. 
Eze  27.  19  1)  .  .going  to  and  fro  occupied  in  thy  fairs 
Amos  8.  14  They  that  swear,  .and  say.  Thy  God,  O  D. 

3.  The  name  is  nsed  to  denote  the  tribe  that  sprang 
from  Dau,  as  well  as  their  territory. 

E\od  31 .  6  I  have  given . .  Aholiab . .  of  the  tribe  of  D. 
35.  34  may  teach.  .Aholiab.  .of  the  tribe  of  D. 

38.  23  with  him  (was)IAholiab.  .of  the  tribe  of  D. 
Lev  24.  n  daughter  of  Dibri,  of  the  tribe  of  D. 

Num.  1.  12  Of  1)  ;  Ahiezer  the  son  of  Ammi-shaddai 

1.  38  Of  the  children  of  D.,  by  their  generations 

1.  39  that  were  numbered,  .of  the  tribe  of  D. 

2.  25  The  standard  of  the  camp  of  D.  (shall  be) 

2.  25  the  captain  of  the  children  of  D.  (shall  be) 
2.  31  they  that  were  numbered  in.  .camp  of  I). 

7.  66  Ahiezer.  .prince  of  the  children  of  D. 

10.  25  the  standard  of  the  camp,  .of  D.  set  for. 

13.  12  Of  the  tribe  of  D.,  Ammiel  the  son  of  G. 
26.  42  These  (are)  the  sons  of  D.  after  their  fa. 
26.  42  These  (are)  the  families  of  D.  after  their 
34.  22  prince  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  D. 
Deut27.  13  Reuben,  Gad,  and  Asher,  Zebulun,  D. 

33.  22  of  D.  he  said,  D.  (is)  a  lion’s  whelp 
Josh.  19.  40  the  seventh  lot'came.  .for  the  tribe,  .of  D. 
19.  47  the  children  of  D.  went,  .to  fight  against 
19.  47  called  Leshem.  D.,  after. .  Dan  their  fath. 
19.  48  inheritance  of .  .the  children  of  D. 

21.  5  and  out  of  the  tribe  of  D.,  and  out  of  the 
21.  23  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  D.,  Eltekeh 
Judg.  1.  34  the  Amorites  forced  the  children  of  D. 

5.  17  and  why  did  D.  remain  in  ships? 

13.  25  in  the  camp  of  D.  between  Zorah  and  Esh. 
18.  2  the  children  of  D.  sent  of  their  family  five 
18.  16  six  hundred  men .  .of  the  children  of  D. 

18.  22  the  men.  .overtook  the  children  of  D. 

18.  23  And  they  cried  unto  the  children  of  D. 

18.  25  And  the  children  of  D.  said  unto  him 

18.  26  And  the  children  of  D.  went  their  way 
18.  30  the  children  of  D.  set  up  the  graven  image 
18.  30  his  sons  were  priests  to  the  tribe  of  D. 

1  Ch.27.  22  Of  D. ;  Azareel  the  son  of  Jeroham 

2  Ch.  2.  14  son  of  a  woman  of  the  daughters  of  D. 
Eze.  48.  1  sides  east  (and)  west ;  a  (portion  for)  D. 

48.  2  And  by  the  border  of  D.,  from  the  east 
48.  32  one  gate  of  Benjamin,  one  gate  of  D. 

The  following  localities  were  in  the  terrritoryof  Dan:— 
Ajalon.  Baalath,  Bene-barak,  Dan,  Elon,  Eltekeh,  Esh- 
taol,  Gath-rimmon,  Gibbethon,  Ir-shemesh,  Japho,  Jeth- 
lah,  Laish,  Leshem,  Me-jarkon,  Rakkon,  Shaalabin, 
Timnah,  Zorah,  &e. 

DANCE  — 

Dance,  dancing,  chorus,  Vina  macho!. 

Psa.149.  3  Let  him  praise  his  name  in  the  dance 
150.  4  Praise  him  with  the  timbrel  and  dance 
Jer.  31.  4  in  the  dances  of  them  that  make  merry 

31. 13  shall  the  virgin  rejoice  in  the  dance 
Lam.  5.  15  our  dance  is  turned  into  mourning 

LANCE,  to  — 

1.  To  keep  festival,  bn  chagag. 

1  Sa.  30.  16  (they  were),  .drinking,  and  dancing 

2.  To  dance,  turn,  twist,  chul. 

Judg  21.  21  daughters  of  Shiloh  come  out  to  dance 

3 . To  dance,  turn,  twist,  Sin  chul,  3a. 

Judg2i.  23  of  them  that  danced,  whom  they  caught 

4.  To  dance ,  move  round,  nns  Tcarar,  3 a. 

2  Sa.  6.  14  David  danced  before  the  Lord  with  all  (his) 

5.  To  dance,  skip,  npn  raqad. 

Eccl.  3.  4  a  time  to  mourn,  and  a  time  to  dance 

6.7o  dance,  skip,  npn  raqad,  3. 

1  Ch.15.  29  saw  king  David  dancing  and  playing 
Job  21.  11  They  send  forth,  .and  their  children  dance 
Isa.  13.  21  dwell  there,  and  satyrs  shall  dwell  there 

7.  To  lift  up  (the  feet),  dance,  opxeopcu  orclieomai. 

Matt  11.  17  piped  unto  you,  and  ye  have  not  danced 

14.  6  the  daughter  of  Herodias  danced  before 
Mark  6.  22  when  the  daughter  of.  .Herodias.  .danced 
Luke  7  32  piped  unto  you,  and  ye  have  not  danced 

DANCES  — 

Dance,  dancing,  chorus,  nVn?  mecholah. 

Exodis.  20  after  her  with  timbrels  and  with  dances 
Judgn.  34  to  meet  him  with  timbrels  and.  .dances 
21.  21  the  daughters,  .come  out  to  dance  in  dan. 

1  Sa.  21.  11  sing  one  to  another  of  him  in  dances 

29.  s  they  sang  one  to  another  in  dances,  saying 

DANCING  — 

1.  To  dance,  move  round,  tpa  karar ,  3a. 

2  Sa.  6.  16  saw  king  David  leaping  and  dancing  bef. 

2.  Dance,  dancing,  chorus,  Vna  machol. 

Psa.  30.  1 1  turned  for  me  my  mourning  into  dancing 

3.  Dance,  dancing,  chorus,  nVino  mecholah. 

Exod32.  19  that  he  saw  the  calf,  and  the  dancing 

1  Sa.  18.  6  singing  and  dancing,  to  meet  king  Saul 

4.  A  chorus,  company  of  dancers,  xop<Ss  choros. 

Luke  15.  25  as  he  came,  .he  heard  music  and  dancing 


DANDLED,  to  be  — 

To  play  with,  delight  in,  dandle,  VV.V  shaa,  4b. 

Isa.  66.  12  be  borne  upon  (her)  sides,  and  be  dandled 

DANGER,  to  be  in  — 

To  incur  danger,  kivSovH/ui  kinduneuv. 

Acts  19.  27  craft  is  in  danger  to  be  set  at  nought 

19.  40  we  are  in  danger  to  be  called  in  question 

DANGER  of,  in  — 

Held  in,  liable  to,  ej/oxos  enochos. 

Matt.  5.  21,  22  shall  be  in  danger  of  the  judgment 

5.  22  shall  be  in  danger  of  the  council 

5.  22  shall  say,  Thou  fool !  shall  be  in  danger  of 
Mark  3.  29  but  is  in  danger  of  eternal  damnation 

DANGEROUS  — 

Insecure,  perilous,  inKrtpaXys  episphales. 

Acts  27.  9  when  sailing  was  now  dangerous,  because 

DA-NI'-EL,  V’I'I,  Aui/cqX  God  is  judge. 

1.  Second  son  of  David,  called  also  Chileol,  B.C.  1050. 

1  Ch.  3.  1  tliejsecond,  D  ,  of  Abigail  the  Carmelitess 

2.  A  descendant  of  Ithamar  who  came  up  with  Ezra, 
and  sealed  the  covenant,  B.C.  457. 

Ezra  8.  2  of  the  sons  of  Ithamar ;  D.  :  of  the  sons  of 
Nell.  10.  6  D.,  Ginnethon,  Baruch 

3.  The  fourth  of  the  so-called  greater  prophets.  He 
appears  to  have  been  of  royal  or  noble  descent,  and  was 
taken  to  Babylon  in  the  third  year  of  Jehoiakim  (B.C. 
604),  and  trained  with  three  companions  for  the  king’s 
service.  The  parallel  between  his  character  and  that 
of  Joseph  is  striking.  At  the  accession  of  Darius  he 
was  made  the  first  of  three  presidents,  and  in  the  third 
year  of  Cyrus  he  saw  his  last  recorded  vision  on  the 
banks  of  the  Tigris  (B.C.  530). 

Eze.  14.  14  thesejthree  men,  Noah,  D.,  and  Job,  were 
14.  20  Though  Noah,  D.,  and  Job,  (were)  in  it 
28.  3  Behold,  thou  (art)  wiser  than  D. 

Dan.  1.  6  these  were,  of  the  children  of  Judah,  D. 

1.  7  hegave  unto  D.  (the  name)  of  Belteshazzar 
1.  8  D.  purposed,  .that  he  would  not  defile 
I.  9  Now  God  had  brought  D.  into  favour 
1.  10  And  the  prince  of  the  eunuchs  said  untoD. 
1.  11  Then  said  D.  to  Melzar,  whom 
1.  11  the  prince  of  the  eunuchs  had  set  over  D. 
1.  17  and  D.  had  understanding  in  all  visions 
1.  19  among  them  all  was  found  none  like  D. 

1.  21  D.  continued  (even)  unto  the  first  year  of 

2.  13  they  sought  D.  and  his  fellows  to  be  slain 
2. 14  Then  D.  answered  with  counsel  and  wis. 
2.  15  Then  Arioch  made  the  thing  known  to  D. 
2.  16  Then  D.  went  in,  and  desired  of  the  king 
2.  17  Daniel  went  to  his  house,  and  made  the 
2.  18  that  D.  and  his  fellows  should  not  perish 
2.  19  Then  was  the  secret  revealed  unto  D.  in 
2.  20  D.  answered.  .Blessed  be  the  name  of  G. 
2.  24  D.  went  in  unto  Arioch,  whom  the  king 
2.  25  Then  Arioch  brought  in  D.  before  the 

2.  26  The  king  answered  and  said  to  D. 

2.  27  D.  answered  in  the  presence  of  the  king 
2.  46  fell  upon  his  face,  and  worshipped  D. 

2.  47  The  king  answered  unto  D.,  and  said 
2.  48  Then  the  king  made  D.  a  great  man 
2.  49  Then  D.  requested  of  the  king,  and  he  set 
2.  49  but  D.  (sat)  in  the  gate  of  the  king 

4.  8  But  at  the  last  D.  came  in  before  me 
4. 19  Then  D. .  .was  astonied  for  one  hour 

5.12  spirit,  and  knowledge . .  were  found  in . .  D. 

5.  12  let  D.  lie  called,  and  he  will  show  the  int. 

5. 13  Then  was  D.  brought  in  before  the  king 

5.  13  the  king,  .said  untoD.,  (Art) thou  that  D. 
5.  17  Then  D.  answered  and  said  before  the  ki. 

5.  29  and  they  clothed  D.  with  scarlet 

6.  2  over  these  three  presidents,  of  whom  D. 

6.  3  D.  was  preferred  above  the  presidents  and 

6.  4  princes  sought  to  find  occasion  against  D. 

6.  5  shall  not  find  any  occasion  against  this  D. 

6.  10  when  D.  knew  that  the  writing  was  sign. 
6.  11  these  men  assembled,  and  found  D.  pray. 
6.  13  That  D.  .regardeth  not  thee,  0  king 

6.  14  the  king,  .set  (his)  heart  on  D.  to  deliver 
6.  16  the  king  commanded,  and  they  brought  D. 
6.  16  the  king,  .said  unto  D.,  Thy  God.  .will 
6.  17  purpose  might  not  be  changed  concern.  D. 
6.  20  he  cried  with  a  lamentable  voice  unto  D. 
6.  20  the  king  spake  and  said  to  D,  O  D.,  ser. 
6.  21  saidD.  unto  the  king,  0  king,  live  for  ever 
6.  23  commanded  that  they  should  take  D.  up 
6.  23  So  D.  was  taken  up  out  of  the  den 
6.  24  brought  those  men  which  had  accused  D. 
6.  26  tremble  and  fear  before  the  God  of  D. 

6.  27  who  hath  delivered  D.  from  the  power  of 

6.  28  this  D.  prospered  in  the  reign  of  Darius 

7.  1  In  the  first  year  of  Belshazzar.  .D.  had  a 

7.  2  D. .  .said,  I  saw  in  my  vision  by  night 

7.  15  I  D.  was  grieved  in  my  spirit 

7.  28  As  for  me  D.,  my  cogitations  much 

8.  1  a  vision  appeared  unto  me.  .me  D. 

8.  13  when  I,  (even)  I  D.,  had  seen  the  vision 

8.  27  And  I  D.  fainted,  and  was  sick  (certain) 

9.  2  I  D.  understood  by  books  the  number  of 

9.  22  O  D.,  I  am.  .come  forth  to  give  thee  skill 

10.  1  a  thing  was  revealed  unto  D. 

10.  2  I  D.  was  mourning  three  full  weeks 
10.  7  And  I  D.  alone  saw  the  vision 
10.  11  O  D. .  .understand  the  words.  .1  speak 
10.  12  Then  said  he  unto  me,  Fear  not,  D. 

12.  4  But  thou,  0  D.,  shut  up  the  words 


Dan  12.  5  I  D.  looked,  and.  .there  stood  other  two 
12.  9  And  he  said,  Go  thy  way,  D.  :  for  the 
Matt  24.  15  shall  see  the.  .desolation,  spoken  of  byD. 
Marki3-  14  [shall  see  the.  .desolation,  spoken  of  by  D.J 

DANTTES,  ’jin  had-dani,  the  Danile. 

Patronymic  of  the  tribe  of  Dan. 

Judg  13.  2  man  of  Zorah,  of  the  family  of  the  D. 

18.  1  the  tribe  of  the  D.  sought  them  an  inher. 
18. 11  there  went,  .of  the  family  of  the  D. 

1  Ch.  12.  35  of  the  D. .  .twenty,  .eight  thousand,  .six 

DAN  JA'-AN,  Dan  playing  the  pipe. 

A  place  between  Gilead  and  Zidon,  somewhere  near 
Dan  (Laish)  at  the  sources  of  the  Jordan.  It  may  mean 
“  Dan  in  the  wood,”  which  accords  with  T el-el  Kadi, 
and  the  surrounding  country. 

2  Sa  24.  6  they  came  to  D.,  and  about  to  Zidon 

DAN'-NAH,  low. 

A  city  of  Judah  near  Kirjath-Sannah. 

Josh  15.  49  And  D.,  and  Kirjath-sannah,  which  (is) 

DA'-RA,  iryj  bearer,  holder. 

Son  of  Zera’h  son  of  Judah  by  Tamar.  Some  identify 
him  with  Darda(i). 

1  Ch.  2.  6  of  Zerah ;  Zimri,  and  Ethan,  .and  D. 
DAR'-DA,  JTm. 

A  wise  man  not  later  than  Solomon,  and  considered  by 
some  identical  with  Dara. 

1  Ki.  4.  31  wiser  than  all  men  ;  than  Ethan . .  and  D. 

DARE,  to  — 

To  dare,  have  daring,  roXpduo  tohnao. 

Matt22.  46  neither  durst  any  (man)  from  that  day  fo. 
M  ark  1 2.  34  no  man  after  that  durst.ask  him  (any  ques.) 
Luke  20.  40  they  durst  not  ask  him  any  (question  at 
John2i.  12  none  of  the  disciples  durst  ask  him,  Who 
Acts  5.  13  of  the  rest  durst  no  man  join  himself  to 

7.  32  Then  Moses  trembled,  and  durst  not  beh. 
Rom.  5.  7  for  a  good  man  some  even  would  dare  to 

15.  18  I  will  not  dare  to  speak  of  any  of  those 

1  Co.  6.  1  Dare  any  of  you,  having  a  matter  against 

2  Co.io.  12  we  dare  not  make  ourselves  of  the  num. 
Jude  9  durst  not  bring  against  him  a  railing 

DA-RI'-US,  »V"n  ( etymology  uncertain). 

1.  A  king  of  Persia,  i.e.,  Darius  Hystaspes,  B.C.  321. 

Ezra  4.  5  until  the  reign  of  D.  king  of  Persia 

4.  24  it  ceased  unto  the  second  year,  .of  D. 

5.  5  to  cease,  till  the  matter  came  to  D. 

5.  6  The  copy  of  the  letter,  .sent  unto  D. 

5.  7  Unto  D.  the  king,  all  peace 

6.  I  Then  D.  the  king  made  a  decree 

6.  12  I  D.  have  made  a  decree  ;  let  it  be  done 
6.  13  according  to  that  which  D.  .had  sent 

6. 14  they  builded.  .according  to  the  com.  of .  .D. 

6.  15  this  house  was  finished,  .sixth  year,  .of  D. 

Hag.  1.  1  In  the  second  year  of  D.  the  king 

1.  15  in  the  second  year  of  D.  the  king 

2. 10  in  the  second  year  of  D.,  came  the  word 
Zech.  1.  1  in  the  second  year  of  D.,  came  the  word 

1.  7  in  the  second  year  of  D.,  came  the  word 

7.  1  it  came  to  pass  in  the  fourth  year  of.  .D. 

2.  Another  kiug,  i.e.,  Darius  Notlius,  B.C.  423. 

Nell.  12.  22  also  the  priests,  to  the  reign  of  D. 

3.  Darius  theMede, “the  son  of  Ahasuerusof  the  seed  of 
the  Medes,"  who  succeeded  to  the  kingdom  of  Babylon 
on  the  death  of  Belshazzar,  and  was  then  62  years  of 
age.  He  was  Cyaxares,  and  son  and  successor  of 
Astyages  the  king  of  Media,  B.C.  538. 

Dan.  5.  31  And  D.  the  Median  took  the  kingdom 
6.  1  It  pleased  D.  to  set  over  the  kingdom 
6.  6  said  thus  unto  him,  King  D.,  live  for  ever 
6.  9  king  D.  signed  the  writing  and  the  decree 
6.  25  Then  king  D.  wrote  unto  all  people 
6.  28  So  this  Daniel  prospered  in  the  reign  of  D. 
a.  1  In  the  first  year  of  D.  the  son  of  Ahasuerus 

11.  1  Also  I,  in  the  first  year  of  D.  the  Mede 

DARK  — 

1.  Thick  darkness,  gloominess,  rnsn  aplielah. 

Prov.  7.  9  the  evening,  in  the  black  and  dark  night 

2.  Darkness  (of  night),  fltrn  choshek. 

Josh.  2.  5  when  it  xvas  dark,  that  the  men  went  out 
Job  12.  25  Tlieygrope  in  the  dark  without  light,  and 
24.  16  In  the  dark  they  dig  through  houses 
Psa.  35.  6  Let  their  way  be  dark  and  slippery  :  and 
88.  12  Shall  thy  wonders  be  known  in  the  dark  ? 
Isa.  45.  19  in  secret,  in  a  dark  place  of  the  earth 
Eze.  8.  12  the  house  of  Israel  do  in  the  dark 

3 . Darkness,  nayrt  cheshkah. 

Psa.  18.  11  pavilion  round  about  him  (were)  dark 

4.  Darkness,  ."ozm  choshkah. 

Mic.  3.  6  it  shall  be  dark  unto  you,  that  ye  shall 

5.  Darkness ,  collection,  binding,  nniyn  chashrah. 

2  Sa.  22.  12  dark  waters,  (and)  thick  clouds  of  the 

6.  Dark  place,  machshak. 

Isa.  29.  15  their  works  are  in  the  dark,  and  they  say 

7.  Twilight,  nesheph. 

Jer.  13.  16  before  your  feet  stumble  upon  the  dark  m. 

8.  Darkness,  naJ’JZ.  alatah. 

Gen.  13. 17  when  the  sun  went  down,  and  it  was  dark 


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9  Thick  darkness,  secret  or  high  place,  ^ny.  araphel. 
Job.  22.  13  can  lie  judge  through  the  dark  cloud  ? 

Eze.  34.  12  i»een  scattered  in  the  cloudy  and  dark  day 

10 . Dense  darkness,  congelation,  xsp  qapha,  pxsp. 
Zech.14.  6  the  light  shall  not  he  clear,  (nor)  dark 

11.  Dry,  squalid,  avxyVpAs  auchmeros. 

2  Pe.  1.  19  unto  a  light  that  shineth  in  a  dark  place 

12 . Dark,  <tkot(iv6s  skoteinos. 

Luke  n.  36  (be)  full  of  light,  having  no  part  dark,  the 

13.  Darkness,  oKoria  skotia. 

John  6.  17  it  was  now  dark,  and  Jesus  was  not  come 
20.  1  cometh  Mary  Magdalene  .  it  was  yet  dark 

DARK,  to  be  — 

1  To  he  or  become  dark,  ncin  chashak. 

Job  3  9  the  stars  of  the  twilight  thereof  be  dark 

18  6  The  light  shall  be  dark  in  his  tabernacle 

Mic.  3  6  and  the  day  shall  be  dark  over  them 

2.  To  be  enfolded,  black,  \ 711  qadar. 

Joel  2  10  the  sun  and  the  moon  shall  be  dark,  and 
Mic.  3.  6  and  it  shall  be  dark  unto  you,  that  ye 

DARK,  to  begin  to  be  — 

To  be  or  become  dark,  tsalal. 

Neh.  13.  19  the  gates  of  Jerusalem  began  to  be  dark 

DARK,  to  make  — 

1.  To  darken,  send  darkness,  hide,  !]uin  chashak,  5. 
Psa.  105.  28  He  sent  darkness,  and  made  it  dark  ;  and 
Amos  5.  8  and  maketh  the  day  dark  with  night :  that 

2.  To  enfold,  blacken,  mourn,  -np  qadar,  5. 

Eze  32  7  I  will,  .make  the  stars  thereof  dark  ;  I 

’  32.'  8  bright  lights  of  heaven  will  I  make  dark 

DARK  place  — 

Dark  place,  WOO  machshak. 

Psa.  74.  20  for  the  dark  places  of  the  earth  are  full 
Lam.  3.  6  lie  hath  set  me  in  dark  places,  as.  .dead 

DARK  saying  or  sentence,  speech  — 

.1  knot,  acute  hidden  saying  or  thing,  arn  chidah. 
Numi2.  8  will  I  speak,  not  in  dark  speeches 
Psa.  49.  4  I  will  open  my  dark  saying  upon  the  harp 
78.  2  I  will  utter  dark  sayings  of  old 
Prov.  1.  6  words  of  the  wise,  and  their  dark  sayings 
Dan.  8.  23  a  king,  .understanding  dark  sentences 

DARK,  darkish,  somewhat  — 

Weak,  dim ,  nn?  keheh. 

Lev  13.  6  behold,  (if)  the  plague  (Ire)  somewhat  dark 
13.  21  lower  than  the  skin,  but  (be)  somewhat  d. 
13.  26  the  (other) skin,  but  (Ire)  somewhat  dark 
13.  28  spread  not.  .but  it  (Ire)  somewhat  dark 
13.  39  (if)  the  bright  spots .  .(be)  darkish  white 
13.  56  the  plague  (be)  somewhat  dark  after  the 

DARK,  very  — 

Very  dark,  Sax  aphel.  > 

Amos.  5.  20  even  very  dark,  and  no  brightness  in.’t  ? 

DARKEN,  be  darkened,  to  — 

1 .  To  be  or  become  dark,  Wn  chashak. 

Exodio.  15  so  that  the  land  was  darkened  ;  and  they 
Psa.  69.  23  Let  their  eyes  be  darkened,  that  they  see 
Eccl.  12.  2  While,  .the  stars,  be  not  darkened,  uor 

12.  3  and  those  that  look  out.  .be  darkened 
Isa.  5.  30  the  light  is  darkened  in  the  heavens 

13.  IO  the  sun  shall  be  darkened  in  his  going 
Eze.  30.  18  also  the  day  shall  be  darkened,  when  I 

2.  To  cause  darkness,  darken,  hide,  wn  chashak,  5. 
Job  38.  2  Who  (is)  this  that  darkeneth  counsel  by 
Amos  8.  9  I  will  darken  the  earth  in  the  clear  day 

3.  To  be  or  become  weak  or  dim,  nn|  kahali. 

Zech  11.  17  his  right  eye  shall  be  utterly  darkened 

1.  To  be  or  become  dark,  3ny  arab. 

Isa.  24.  11  all  joy  is  darkened,  the  mirth  of  the  laud 

5.  To  be  consumed,  cn y  atham,  2. 

Isa.  9.  19  Through  the  wrath,  .is  the  land  darkened 

6.  To  be  enfolded,  black,  Yip  qadar. 

Joel  3.  15  The  sun  and  the  moon  shall  be  darkened 

7.  To  be  darkened,  made  dark,  itkot iCoyai  skotizo. 

Matt 24.  29  after,  .those  days  shall  the  sun  be  dark. 
Marki3.  24  in  those  days,  .the  sun  shall  he  darkened 
Luke23.  45  the  sun  was  darkened,  and  the  veil  of  the 
Rom.  1.  21  and  their  foolish  heart  was  darkened 

11. 10  Let  theireyesbe  darkened  that  they  may 
Eph.  4.  18  Having  the  understanding  [darkened] 
Rev.  8.  12  so  as  the  third  part  of  them  was  darkened 

9.  2  the  sun  and  the  air  [were  darkened]  by 

DARKLY  — 

In  an  enigma,  iu  aiuiyyart  en  ainigmati. 

1  Co.  13.  12  For  now  we  see  through  a  glass,  darkly 

DARKNESS  — 

1.  Thick  darkness,  ’jsx  ophel. 

Job  3.  6  (As  for)  that  night,  let  darkness  seize  upon 

10.  22  darkness . .  and  (where)  the  light  (is)  as  da. 
23. 17  hath  he  covered  the  darkness  from  my 
28.  3  the  stones  of  darkness,  and  the  shadow 
30. 26. when  I  waited  for  light,  there  came  dark 

Psa.  91.  6  for  the  pestilence  (that)  walketh  in  dark 

2.  Thick  darkness,  gloominess,  nSst*  aphelah. 
Deut28.  29  as  the  blind  gropeth  m  darkness,  and 
Prov.  4.  19  The  way  of  the  wicked  (is)  as  darkness 
Isa.  8.  22  and  (they  shall  be)  driven  to  darkness 


Isa.  58,  10  and  thy  darkness  (be)  as  the  noon  day 
59.  9  for  brightness,  (but)  we  walk  in  darkness 
Jer.  23.  12  their  way  shall  be.  .as  .in  the  darkness 

.Darkness,  ipa'D  chashok. 

Dan.  2  22  he  knoweth  what  (is)  in  the  darkness,  and 

.Darkness,  n3'®n,n3»q  chashekah. 

Gen.  15  12  an  horror  of  great  darkness  fell  upon  him 
Psa.  82.  5  They  know  not.,  they  walk  on  iu  darkness 
139.  12  the  darkness  and  the  light  (are)  both  alike 
Isa.  8  22  trouble  and  darkness,  dimness  of  anguish 
50.  10  Who  (is)  among  you.  .that  walketh  in  da. 

.Darkness,  ‘ns'n  choshek. 

Gen.  1.  2  and  darkness  (was)  upon  the  face  of  the 
I.  4  God  divided  the  light  from  the  darkness 
1.  5  and  the  darkness  he  called  Night.  And 

I.  18  and  to  divide  the  light  from  the  darkness 
E.xodio.  21  that  there  maybe  darkness  over  the  land 

10.  21  of  Egypt,  even  darkness  (which)  may  be 
10  22  there  was  a  thick  darkness  in  all  the  land 

14.  20  it  was  a  cloud  and  darkness  (to  them) 

Deut  4  11  and  the  mountain  burned  with,  .darkness 

5.  23  the  voice  out  of  the  midst  of  the  darkness 

1  Sa.  2.  9  and  the  wicked  shall  be  silent  in  darkness 

2  Sa.  22.  12  he  made  darkness  pavilions  round  about 

22.  29  and  the  Lord  will  lighten  my  darkness 
Job  3.  4  Let  that  day  be  darkness  ;  let  not  God 
3.  5  Let  darkness  and  the  shadow  of  death 
5  14  They  meet  with  darkness  in  the  day  time 
10.  21  to  the  land  of  darkness,  aud  the  shadow 
12  22  He  discovereth  deep  things  out  of  dark 

15.  22  that  he  shall  return  out  of  darkness,  and 
is.  23  he  knoweth  tnat  the  day  of  darkness  is 
15.  30  He  shall  not  depart  out  of  darkness  ;  the 

17.  12  the  light  (is)  short  because  of  darkness 
17. 13  I  have  made  my  bed  iu  the  darkness 

18.  18  shall  be  driven  from  light  into  darkness 

19.  8  and  he  hath  set  darkness  in  my  paths 

20.  26  All  darkness  (shall  be)  hid  in  his  secret 
22.  11  Or  darkness,  (that)  thou  canst  not  see 
23. 17  I  was  not  cut  off  before  the  darkness 
28  3  He  setteth  an  end  to  darkness,  aud 

20  3  by  his  light  I  walked  (through)  darkness 
~ 34.  22  (There  is)  no  darkness,  nor  shadow  of  de. 

37.  19  we  cannot  order,  .by  reason  of  darkness 

38.  19  (as  for)  darkness  where  (is)  the  place 
Psa  18  n  He  made  darkness  his  secret  place;  his 

18.  28  Lord  my  God  will  enlighten  my  darkness 

104.  20  Thou  makest  darkness,  and  it  is  night 

105.  28  He  sent  darkness,  and  made  it  dark 
107.  10  Such  as  sit  in  darkness,  and  in  the 
107.  14  He  brought  them  out  of  darkness  and 
,,2.  4_lhere  ariseth  light  in  the  darkness  :  (he  is) 
TigTii  If  I  say.  Surely  the  darkness  shall  cover 
1  on  I2  Yea,  the  darkness  hideth  not  from  thee 

Prov  2’  13  Who  leave  .to  walk  iu  the  waya-of  dark. 

20.  20  his  lamp  shall  be  put  out  in  .  darkness 
Eccl.  2.  13  as  far  as  light  excelleth  darkness 

2  14  the  fool  walketh  in  darkness :  and  I  myself 

5.  17  All  his  days  also  he  eatetli  in  darkness 

6.  4  cometh  in.  .and  departeth  in  darkness 
6.  4  his  name  shall  be  covered  with  darkuess 

II.  8  let  him  remember  the  days  of  darkness 
Isa.  5  20  darkness  for  light,  and  light  for  darkness 

S  30  behold  darkness  (and)  sorrow,  and  the 
9.  2  The  people  that  walked  in  darkness  have 
29.  18  eyes  of  the  blind  shall  see  out  of.  .dark. 

42.  7  to  bring,  .them  that  sit  in  darkness  out  of 
45.  3  I  will  give  thee  the  treasures  of  darkness 
45  7  I  form  the  light,  aud  create  darkness  ;  I 

47.  5  Sit  thou  silent  and  get  thee  into  darkness 
49.  9  mayest  say . .  to  them  that  (are)  in  darkness 
60.  2  the  darkness  shall  cover  the  earth,  and 
Lam.  3.  2  brought  (me  into) darkness,  but  not  (into) 
Eze.  32.  8  set  darkness  upon  thy  land,  saith  the  L 
Joel  2.  2  A  day  of  darkness  and  of  gloominess,  a 
2  31  The  sun  shall  be  turned  into  darkness 
Amos  5  18  the  day  of  the  Lord  (is)  darkness,  and 

5.  20  (Shall)  not  the  day  of  the  Lord  (be)  dark. 
Mic.  7.  8  when  I  sit  in  darkness,  the  Lord  (shall  be) 
Nab  1  8  and  darkness  shall  pursue  his  enemies 

Zepli.  1.15  a  day  of  darkness  and  gloominess,  a  day 

6.  Thick  darkness,  Wo  maaphel. 

•Josh.24.  7  he  put  darkness  between  you  and  the  E. 

7.  Thick  darkness  of  J ah,  rv'psxa  mapehyah. 

Jer.  2.  31  Have  I  been,  .a  land  of  darkness  ? 

8.  Dark  place,  wno  machshak. 

Psa.  88.  6  laid  me  in  the  lowest  pit,  in  darkness 
88.  18  (and)  mine  acquaintance  into  darkness 
143  3  he  hath  made  me  to  dwell  in  darkness 
Isa.  42.  16  I  will  make  darkness  light  before  them 

9.  Obscurity,  ns'y  ephah. 

Job  10.  22  A  land  of  darkness,  (and)  of  the  shadow 
Amos  4.  13  that  maketh  the  morning  darkness,  and 

1 0.  Thick  darkness,  secret  or  high  place,  Sppy.  erapliel. 
2  Sa.  22. 10  and  darkness  (was)  under  his  feet 

Psa.  18.  9  and  darkness  (was)  under  his  feet 

97.  2  Clouds  and  darkness  (are)  round  about 

11  .Gloom,  blackness,  £A<pos  zophos. 

2  Ee.  2.  4  delivered  (them)  into  chaius  of  darkness 
Jifde  6  in  everlasting  chains,  under  darkness 

12 .Darkness,  oKor'ia  skotia. 

Matt  10.  27  What  I  tell  you  in  darkuess,  (that)  speak 
Lukern.  3  whatsoever  ye  have  spoken  in  darkness 
Jonn  1,  5  light  shineth  in  darkness  ;  aud  the  dark. 
8  12  followeth  me  shall  not  walk  in  darkuess 
12  35  Walk  while  ye  have  the  light,  lest  dark. 


Johni2.  35  he  that  walketh  in  darkness,  knoweth 
12.  46  helieveth  on  me  should  not  abide  in  dark. 

1  Jo.  1.  5  God  is  light,  and  in  him  is  no  darkness 
2.  8  the  darkness  is  past,  and  the  true  light 
2.  9  He  that,  liateth  his  brother,  is  in  dark. 

2.  11  is  in  darkness,  and  walketh  iu  darkness 
2. 1 1  because  that  darkness  hath  blinded  his 

13. Darkness,  itkAtos  skotos. 

Matt  4.  16  The  people  which  sat  in  [darkness]  saw 
6.  23  be  darkness,  how  great  (is)  that  darkness ! 

8.  12  shall  be  cast  out  into  outer  darkness 
22.  13  take,  .and  cast  (him)  into  outer  darkness 

25.  30  cast  ye  the .  .servant  into  outer  darkness 
27.  45  from  the  sixth  hour  there  was  darkness 

Markis  33  there  was  darkness  over  the  whole  land 
Luke  1-  79  To  give  light  to  them  that  sit  in  darkness 

11.  35  light  which  is  in  thee  lie  not  darkness 

22.  53  your  hour,  and  the  power  of  darkness 

23.  44  there  was  a  darkness  over  all  the  earth 
John  3.  19  and  men  loved  darkness  rather  than  light 
Acts  2.  20  The  sun  shall  be  turned  into  darkness 

13.  11  there  fell  on  him  a  mist  and  a  darkness 

26.  18  to  turn  (them)  from  daikness  to  light 
Rom.  2.  19  a  light  of  them  which  are  in  darkness 

13.  12  let  us.  .cast  off  the  works  of  darkness 

1  Co.  4.  5  to  light  the  hidden  things  of  darkness 

2  Co.  4  6  commanded  the  light  to  shine  out  of  da. 

6.  14  what  communion  hath  light  with  dark.  ? 
Eph.  5.  8  ye  were  sometimes  darkness,  but  now 
5.  11  with  the  unfruitful  works  of  darkness 
6. 12  the  rulers  of  the  darkness  of  this  world 
Col.  1  13  delivered  us  from  the  power  of  darkness 
1  Th.  5.  4  But  ye,  brethren  are  not  in  darkness,  that 
5.  5  we  are  not  of  the  night,  nor  of  darkness 
Heb.  12.  18  nor  unto  blackness,  and  Idarkness,]  and 
„  pe_  2  9  him  who  hath  called  you  out  of  darkness 

'  2  Pe.  2.  17  to  whom  the  mist  of  darkness  is  reserved 
1  Jo.  1  6  fellowship  with  him.  aud  walk  in  dark 

Jude  13  is  reserved  the  blackness  of  darkness  for 

DARKNESS,  fidl  of  — 

Dark,  okotciuos  skoteinos. 

Matt  6.  23  thy  whole  body  shall  be  full  of  darkness 
Luken.  34  thy  body  also  (is)  full  of  darkness 

DARKNESS,  to  be  full  of  — 

To  be  darkened,  aKoroopai  skotoomai. 

Rev.  16.  10  and  his  kingdom  was  full  of  darkness 

DARKNESS,  to  cause  — 

To  cause  darkness,  t]?:n  chashak,  5. 

Jer.  13.  16  Give  glory .  .before  he  cause  darkness 

DARKNESS,  gross  or  thick  — 

Thick  darkness,  secret  or  high  place,  Wy.  araphel. 
Exod 20.  21  Moses  drew  near  unto  the  thick  darkness 
Deut  4.  11  the  midst  of  heaven,  with,  .thick  dark. 

5.  22  of  the  cloud,  and  of  the  thick  darkness 

1  Ki  8  12  that  he  would  dwell  in  the  thick  darkness 

2  Ch.  6.  I  that  he  would  dwell  iu  the  thick  darkness 
Job  38.  9  thick  darkness  a  swaddling  band  for  it 
Isa.  60.  2  shall  cover  the  earth,  and  gross  darkness 
Jer.  13.  16  (and)  make  (it)  gross  darkness 

Joel  2.  2  A  day  of  clouds  and  of  thick  darkness 
Zeph.  1.  15  a  day  of  clouds  and  thick  darkness 

DAR'-KON,  pp-n  bearer. 

A  servant  of  Solomon,  whose  descendants  came  up  from 
the  exile  with  Zerubbabel,  B  C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  56  The  children  of  Jaalali,  the  children  of  D. 
Nell.  7.  58  The  children  of  Jaala,  the  children  of  D 

DARLING  — 

Only,  lonely,  singly,  rn;  ya.chul. 

Psa.  22.  20  my  darling  from  the  power  of  the  dog 
35.  17  rescue,  .my  darling  from  the  lions 

DART  — 

1.  Arrow,  pn  che.ts. 

Prov.  7.23  Till  a  dart  strike  through  his  liver 

2.  Dart,  missile,  yoo  ino.ssa. 

Job  41.  26  the  spear,  the  dart,  nor  the  habergeon 

3.  Rod,  reed.  03B’  shebet. 

2  Sa.  18.  14  he  took  three  darts  in  his  hand,  and 

4.  Missile,  dart,  spear,  rhw  shelach. 

2  Ch  32  5  aud  made  darts  and  shields  in  abundance 

5.  Cl  nib,  rinin  tothach. 

Job  41  29  Darts  are  counted  as  stubble  :  helaugheth 

6 . A  missile,  dart,  arrow,  fiiXos  belos. 

Eph.  6.  16  quench  all  the  fiery  darts  of  the  wicked 

7.  A  missile,  dart,  arrow,  BoAis  bolis. 

Ileb  12.  20  [be  stoned,  or  thrust  through  with  a  dart] 

DASH,  to  — 

1.  To  smite,  plaque,  rp)  nagoph. 

Psa  91.  12  lest  thou  dash  thy  foot  against  a  stone 

2 . To  dash,  beat,  napats,  3. 

Psa.  1 37.  9  dasheth  thy  little  ones  against  the  stones 
Jer.  13.  14  I  will  dash  them  one  against  another 

3.  To  dash  in  pieces,  trtn  ratash,  3. 

2  Ki.  8  12  wilt  dash  their  children,  and  rip  up  their 

4.77)  strike  toward  or  against,  irpoirKoirra proskopto. 
Matt.  4.  6  lest  at  any  time  thou  dash  thy  foot  agai. 

DASH  in  pieces,  to  — 

7.  To  dash,  beat,  {'55  naphats,  3. 

Psa.  2.  9  thou  shalt  dash  them  iu  pieces  like  a 


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2.  To  crush,  m  raats. 

Exodi5-  6  right  hand,  0  Lord,  hath  dashed  in  pieces 
DASH  to  pieces  — 

To  dash  in  pieces,  dan  ratash,  3. 

Isa.  13.  18  also  shall  dash  the  young  men  to  pieces 

DASHED  in  or  to  pieces,  to  be  — 

To  he  dashed  in  pieces  or  to  the  ground,  dan  ratash,  4. 
Isa.  13.  16  children  also  shall  be  dashed  to  pieces 
Hos.  10.  14  the  mother  was  dashed  in  pieces  upon 

13.  16  their  infants  shall  be  dashed  in  pieces 
Nah.  3.  xo  young  children  also  were  dashed  in  pieces 

DASHETH  in  pieces,  that  — 

To  scatter,  break  in  pieces,  ps  puts,  5. 

Hah.  2.  1  He  tliatdasheth  in  pieces  is  come  upbef. 

DA'-THAN,  fount. 

A  son  of  Eliab  the  Reubenite,  who  with  Koraha  Levite, 
and  Abiram  and  On,  other  two  Reubenites,  conspired 
against  Moses  and  Aaron  in  the  wilderness,  and 
perished  there.  B.O.  1471. 

Numi6.  1  Now  Korah.  .and  D.  and  Abiram .  .took 
16. 12  And  Moses  sent  to  call  D.  and  Abiram 

16.  24  Get  you  up  from,  .the  tabernacle  of.  .D. 

16.  25  And  Moses  rose  up,  and  went  unto  D. 

16.  27  they  gat  up  from  the  tabernacle  of . .  D. 

16.  27  and  D.  and  Abiram  came  out,  and  stood 

26.  9  And  the  sons  of  Eliab  ;  Nemuel,  and  D. 

26.  9  This  (is  that)  D.  and  Abiram  (which  were) 
Deutn.  6  And  what  he  did  unto  D.  and  Abiram 
Psa.  106.  17  The  earth  opened  and  swallowed  up  D. 

DAUB,  to  — 

1  .To  daub,  nen  chamar. 

Exod.  2.  3  daubed  it  with  slime  and  with  pitch,  and 

2.  To plaister,  overlay,  run  tuach. 

Eze.  13.  10  others  dSubed  it  with  un tempered  (mor. 

13.  11  Say  unto  them  which  daub  (it)  with  unte. 

13.  12  the  daubing  wherewith  ye  have  daubed 

13.  14  break  down  the  wall  that  ye  have  daubed 

13.  is  upon  them  that  have  daubed  it  with 
13.  15  no  (more),  neither  they  that  daubed  it 

22.  28  prophets  have  daubed  them  with  untem. 

DAUBING  — 

Plaistering,  daubing,  n't?  tiach. 

Eze.  13.  12  Where  (is)  the  daubing  wherewith  ye 

DAUGHTER— 

1.  House,  rvs  bayith. 

Isa.  10.  32  (against)  the  mount  of  the  daughter  ofZ. 

2.  Son,  child,  descendant,  ]?  ben. 

2  Ch.n.  18  Abihail  the  daughter  of  Eliab  the  son  of 

3.  Daughter,  child,  descendant,  ns  bath. 

Gen.  11.  29  Nahor's  wife,  Milcah,  the  daughter  of 

20.  12  indeed  . .  she  (is)  the  daughter  of  my  fath. 

20.  12  but  not  tile  daughter  of  my  mother  ;  and 

24.  23  Whose  daughter  (art)  thou  ?  tell  me,  I 
24.  24  I  (am)  the  daughter  of  Bethuel  the  son  of 
24.  47  I  asked  her,  and  said,  Whose  daughter 
24.  47  The  daughter  of  Bethuel,  Nahor’s  son 
24.  48  to  take  my  master's  brother’s  daughter 

23.  20  the  daughter  of  Bethuel  the  Syrian  of 
26.  34  Judith  the  daughter  of  Beerithe  Ilittite 
26.  34  Bashemath  the  daughter  of  Elon  the 

28.  9  Mahalath  the  daughter  of  Ishmael,  A. 

29.  6  Rachel  his  daughter  cometh  with  the  s. 

29.  10  when  Jacob  saw  Rachel  the  daughter  of  L. 
29.  18  serve  thee  seven  years  for.  .thy .  .daughter 
29.  23  he  took  Leali  his  daughter,  and  brought 
29.  24  Laban  ga  ve  unto  his  daughter  Leah 

29.  28  lie  gave  him  Rachel  his  daughter  to  wife 

29.  29  Laban  gave  to  Rachel  his  daughter  Bilhali 

30.  21  afterwards  she  bare  a  daughter,  and 
34.  1  Dinah  the  daughter  of  Leah,  which  she 
34.  3  clave  unto  Dinah  the  daughter  of  Jacob 
34.  5  that  he  had  defiled  Dinah  his  daughter 
34.  7  folly,  .in  lying  with  Jacob’s  daughter 
34.  8  my  son  Shechem  longeth  for  your  daugh. 
34.  17  then  will  we  take  our  daughter,  and  we 
34.  19  because  he  had  delight  in  Jacob's  daugh. 
36.  2  Adah  the  daughter  of  Elon  the  Ilittite 
36.  2  Aholibamah  the  daughter  of  Anah 

36.  2  tlie  daughter  of  Zibeon  the  Ifivite 
36.  3  Bashemath  Ishmael’s  daughter,  sister  of 
36.  14  the  sons  of  Aholibamah  the  daughter  of 
36.  18  Aholibamah  the  daughter  of  Anah,  Esau’s 
36.  25  and  Aholibamah  the  daughter  of  Anah 
36.  39  the  daughter  of  Matred,  the  daughter  of 
38.  2  Judah  saw  there  a  daughter  of  a  certain 
38.  12  the  daughter  of  Shuah,  Judah’swife,  died 
41.  45,  50  Asenatli  the  daughter  of  Poti-pherah 
46. 15  the  sons  of.  .Jacob,  .with  his  daughter 
46  18  whom  Laban  gave  to  Leah  his  daughter 

46.  20  Asenath  the  daughter  of  Poti-pherah  priest 
46.  25  which  Laban  gave  unto  Rachel  his  dang. 
Exod.  1.  16  if  it  (be)  a  daughter,  then  shall  she  live 
.  22  and  every  daughter  ye  shall  save  alive 
2'.  1  a  man . .  took  (to  wife)  a  daughter  of  Levi 

2.  5  the  daughter  of  Pharaoh  came  down  to 

2.  7  Then  said  his  sister  to  Pharaoh’s  daugh. 

2.  8  And  Pharaoh’s  daughter  said  to  her,  Go 

2.  9  Pharaoh’s  daughter  said  unto  her,  Take 

2. 10  she  brought  him  unto  Pharaoh's  daugh. 

2.  21  and  he  gave  Moses  Zipporah  his  daugh. 

6.  23  took  him  Elisheba,  daughter  of  Ammina. 

20. 10  thou,  nor  thy  son,  nor  thy  daughter,  thy 

21.  7  if  a  man  sell  iris  daughter  to  be  a  maid 

21.  31  have  gored  a  son,  or  have  gored  a  daugh. 


Lev.  12.  6  for  a  son,  or  for  a  daughter,  she  shall 

18.  9  the  daughter  of  thy  father,  or  daughter 

18. 10  son’s  daughter,  or  of  thy  daughter's  dau. 

18.  11  nakedness  of  thy  father's  wife’s  daughter 
18.  17  the  nakedness  of  a  woman  and  her  dang. 

18.  17  son’s  daughter,  or  her  daughter’s  daugh. 

19.  29  Do  not  prostitute  thy  daughter,  to  cause 

20.  17  father's  daughter,  or  his  mother’s  daugh. 

21.  2  for  his  son,  and  for  his  daughter,  and  for 

21.  9  the  daughter  of  any  priest,  if  she  profane 
22. 12  If  the  priest's  daughter  also  be  (married) 

22.  13  if  the  priest’s  daughter  be  a  widow,  or 

24. 11  name  (was)  Shelomith,  the  daughter  of  D. 
Num25.  15  Cozbi,  the  daughter  of  Zur  :  he  (was) 

25.  18  Cozbi,  tlie  daughter  of  a  prince  of  Midian 

26.  46  name  of  the  daughter  of  Asher  (was)  Sa. 

26.  59  Jochebed,  the  daughter  of  Levi,  whom 

27.  8  inheritance  to  pass  unto  his  daughter 
27.  9  if  he  have  no  daughter,  then  ye  shall 
30.  16  between  the  father  and  his  daughter 

36.  8  every  daughter,  tliatpossesseth  an  inherit. 
Deut.  5.  14  thou,  nor  thy  son,  nor  thy  daughter,  nor 

7.  3  thy  daughter  thou  shalt  not  give  unto  his 

7.  3  his  daughter  shalt  thou  take  unto  thy  son 

12. 18  thou,  and  thy  son,  and  thy  daughter,  and 

13.  6  thy  mother,  or  thy  son,  or  thy  daughter 
16. 11,  14  thou,  and  thy  son,  and  thy  daughter 

18.  10  that  maketh  his  sou  or  his  daughter  to 

22.  16  I  gave  my  daughter  unto  this  man  to  wife 

22.  17  saying,  I  found  not  thy  daughter  a  maid 

22.  17  (are  the  tokens  of)  my  daughter's  virgin. 

27.  22  daughter  of  his  father,  or  tlie  daughter 

28.  56  toward  her  son,  aud  toward  her  daughter 
Josh.  15.  16  to  him  will  I  give  Achsah  my  daughter  to 

15.  17  he  gave  him  Achsah  his  daughter  to  wife 
Judg.  1. 12  to  him  will  I  give  Achsah  my  daughter 

I.  13  he  gave  him  Achsah  his  daughter  to  wife 

11.  34  his  daughter  came  out  to  meet  him  with 
11.  34  beside  her  he  had  neither  son  nor  daugh. 
11.  35  Alas,  my  daughter  !  thou  hast  brought 
11.  40  to  lament  the  daughter  of  Jeplithah  the 

19.  24  (here  is)  my  daughter,  a  maiden,  and  his 
21.  1  There  shall  not  any  of  us  give  liis  dang. 

Ruth  2.  2  And  she  said  unto  her,  Go,  my  daughter 

2.  8  Dearest  thou  not,  my  daughter?  Gonotto 

2.  22  (It  is)  good,  my  daughter  that  thou  go 

3.  1  My  daughter,  shall  I  not  seek  rest  for 

3.  io  Blessed  (be)  thou  of  the  Lord,  my  daug. 

3. 1 1  now,  my  daughter,  fear  not ;  I  will  do  to 

3.  16  Who  (art)  thou,  my  daughter?  And  she 

3.  18  Sit  still,  my  daughter,  until  thou  know 
Sa.  1.  16  Count  not  thine  handmaid  for  a  daughter 

14.  50  Saul’s  wife  (was)  Aliinoam,  tlie  daughter 

17.  25  will  give  him  his  daughter,  and  makeliis 

18.  17  Behold  my  elder  daughter  Merab,  her 
18.  19  at  the  time  when  Merab,  Saul’s  daughter 
18.  20  Saul’s  daughter,  loved  David  :  and  they 
18.  27  Saul  gave  him  Miclial  his  daughter 

18.  28  and  (that)  Miclial,  Saul’s  daughter,  loved 
25.  44  Saul  had  given  Miclial  his  daughter,  D.’s 
2  Sa.  3.  3  the  son  of  Maacah  the  daughter  of  Tal. 

3.  7  whose  name  (was)  Rizpah,  the  daughter 

3.  13  thou  first  bring  Miclial  Saul’s  daughter 

6.  16  Michal,  Saul’s  daughter,  looked  through 
6.  20  Michal  the  daughter  of  Saul  came  out  to 
6.  23  Michal  the  daughter  of  Saul  had  no  child 

II.  3  Bath-sheba,  the  daughter  of  Eliam 

12.  3  and  was  unto  him  as  a  daughter 

14.  27  and  one  daughter,  whose  name  (was)  T. 

17.  25  went  in  to  Abigail  tlie  daughter  of  Na. 

21.  8  took  the  two  sons  of.  .the  daughter  of  A. 
21.  8  five  sons  of  Michal  the  daughter  of  Saul 

21.  10  Rizpah  tlie  daughter  of  Aiah  took  sackc. 
21  11  Rizpah  the  daughter  of  Aiah  the  concu. 

1  Ki.  3.  1  took  Pharaoh’s  daughter,  and  brought  her 

4.  II  which  had  Taphath  the  daughter  of  Sol. 

4.  15  took  Basmath  the  daughter  of  Solomon  to 
7  8  made  also  an  house  for  Pharaoh's  daugh. 

9. 16  given  it  (for)  a  present  unto  his  daughter 

9.  24  Pharaoh’s  daughter  came  up  out  of  the 
11.  1  together  with  the  daughter  of  Pharaoh 

15.  2,  10  name  (was)  Maacliah,  the  daughter  of 

16.  31  to  wife  Jezebel,  the  daughter  of  Etlibaal 

22.  42  Azubah,  the  daughter  of  Shilhi 

2  Ki.  8.  18  for  the  daughter  of  Aliab  was  Ins  wife 

8.  26  Athaliah,  the  daughter  of  Omrikingof  I. 

9.  34  and  bury  her ;  for  she  (is)  a  king’s  daugh. 
11.  2  Jehoslieba,  the  daughter  of  king  Joram 

14.  9  Give  thy  daughter  to  my  son  to  wife 

15.  33  name  (was)  Jerusha,  the  daughter  of  Zad. 

18.  2  Abi,  tlie  daughter  of  Zachariah 

-—to.  21  tlie  daughter  of  Zion  hath  despised  thee 

10.  21  tlie  daughter  of  Jerusalem  hath  shaken 
'~7i.  19  Meshullemoth,  the  daughter  of  Haruz 

22.  1  name  (was)  Jedidah,  the  daughter  of  Ad. 

23.  10  no  man  might  make  his  son  or  his  daug. 

23.  31  name  (was)  Hamutal,  the  daughter  of  J 

23.  36  name  (was)  Zebudali,  the  daughter  of  P 

24.  8  name  (was)  Nehusta,  the  daughter  of  E. 

24. 18  Hamutal,  the  daughter  of  Jeremiah  of  L. 

1  Ch.  1.  50  tlie  daughter  of  Matred,  the  daughter  of 

2.  3  the  daughter  of  Shua  tlie  Canaanitess 

2.  21  Hezron  went  in  to  the  daughter 
2.  35  Sheshan  gave  his  daughter  to  Jarha 

2.  49  the  daughter  of  Caleb  (was)  Achsa 

3.  2  the  daughter  of  Talmai  king  of  Geshur 

3.  5  four,  of  Batli-shua  the  daughter  of  Amm. 

4. 18  the  daughter  of  Pharaoh,  which  Mered 

7.  24  liis  daughter  (was)  Sherah,  who  built 

15.  29  Michal  the  daughter  of  Saul,  looking 
"  Ch.  8.  11  Solomon  brought  up  the  daughter  of 

11.  18  Mahalath  the  daughter  of  Jerimotli  the 


2  Ch.n.  20  he  took  Maachah  the  daughter  of  AbsaL 
11.  21  loved  Maachah  the  daughter  of  Absalom 

13.  2  Michaiah  the  daughter  of  Uriel  of  Gibe. 

20.  31  name  (was)  Azubah  the  daughter  of  Shi. 

21.  6  for  he  had  the  daughter  of  Ahab  to  wife 

22.  2  (was)  Athaliah  tlie  daughter  of  Omri 
22.  11  Jehoshabeath,  the  daughter  of  the  king 

25. 18  Give  thy  daughter  to  my  son  to  wife 
27.  1  (was)  Jerushah,  the  daughter  of  Zadok 

29.  1  name  (was)  Abijah,  the  daughter  of  Zech. 

Neh.  6. 18  Jolianan  had  taken  the  daughter  of 
Esth.  2.  7  Hadassah,  that  (is),  Esther,  his  uncle’s  da. 

2.  7  whom  Mordecai.  .took  for  his  own  daug. 

2.  15  Esther,  the  daughter  of  Abihail  the 
2.  15  Mordecai,  who  had  taken  her  for  liis  dau. 

9.  29  Esther  the  queen,  the  daughter  of  Abili. 
Psa.  9. 14  in  the  gates  of  the  daughter  of  Zion 

45.  10  Hearken,  0  daughter,  and  consider 
45.  12  the  daughter  of  Tyre  (shall be  there) 

45.  13  The  King’s  daughter  (is)  all  glorious 
137.  8  0  daughter  of  Babylon,  who  art  to  be 

Song  7.  1  How  beautiful  are  thy  feet.  .0.  .daughter! 
Isa.  1.  8  the  daughter  of  Zion  is  left  as  a  cottage 

10.  30  Lift  up  thy  voice,  0  daughter  of  Gallim 
-10.  32  the  mount  of  the  daughter  of  Zion 
^i6.  1  unto  the  mount  of  the  daughter  of  Zion 

22.  4  the  spoiling  of  the  daughter  of  my  people 

23.  10  Pass  through  thy  land.  .0  daughter  of  T. 

23.  12  O  thou  oppressed  virgin,  daughter  of  Zi. 

—37.  22  the  daughter  of  Zion,  hath  despised 

47.  1  sit  in  the  dust,  O  virgin  daughter  of  B. 

47.  1  (there  is)  no  throne,  O  daughter  of  the 

47.  5  get  thee  into  darkness,  O  daughter  of  the 
52.  2  loose  thyself.  .0  captive  daughter  of  Zi. 

62. 11  Say  ye  to  the  daughter  of  Zion,  Behold 
Jer.  4.  11  wilderness  towards  the  daughter  of  my 

4.  31  the  voice  of  the  daughter  of  Zion,  (that) 

6.  2  I  have  likened  the  daughter  of  Zion  to 
6.  23  for  war,  against  thee,  0  daughter  of  Zion 
6.  26  0  daughter  of  my  people,  gird  (tliee)witli 

8.  11  healed  the  hurt  of  the  daughter  of  my 

8.  19  the  voice  of  tlie  cry  of  the  daughter  of 
8.  21  For  the  hurt  of  the  daughter  of  my  peo. 

8.  22  is  not  the  health  of  the  daughter  of  my 

9.  1  the  slain  of  the  daughter  of  my  people  ? 

9.  7  how  shall  I  do  for  tlie  daughter  of  my 

14.  17  tlie  virgin  daughter  of  my  people  is 

31.  22  How  long  wilt  thou  go  about,  O.  .daugh.? 

46. 11  take  balm,  0  virgin,  the  daughter  of  Eg. 

46. 19  O  thou  daughter  dwelling  in  Egypt 

46.  24  The  daughter  of  Egypt  shall  be  confoun. 

48.  18  Thou  daughter  that  dost  inhabit  Dibon 

49.  4  Wherefore  gloriest  tliou . .  backsliding  d. 

50.  42  against  thee,  O  daughter  of  Babylon 

51.  33  Thedaughterof  Babylon  (is)like  a  thresh. 

52.  1  name  (was)  Hamutal,  the  daughter  of 
Lam.  1.  6  from  the  daughter  of  Zion  all  her  beauty 

I.  15  trodden  the  virgin,  the  daughter  of  Jud. 

2.  1  the  Lord  covered  tlie  daughter  of  Zion 

2.  2  the  strongholds  of  the  daughter  of  Judali 
2.  4  the  tabernacle  of  the  daughter  of  Zion 
2.  5  hath  increased  the  daughter  of  Judah 
2.  8  destroy  the  wall  of  the  daughter  of  Zion 
2.  10  The  elders  of  the  daughter  of  Zion  sit 

2. 11  destruction  of  the  daughter  of  my  people 
2.  13  I  liken  to  thee,  0  daughter  of  Jerusalem? 

2. 13  comfort  thee,  O  virgin  daughter  of  Zion? 
2.  15  wag  their  head  at  the  daughter  of  Jems. 

2.  18  O  wall  of  the  daughter  of  Zion,  let  tears 

3.  48  destruction  of  tlie  daughter  of  my  people 

4.  3  the  daughter  of  my  people  (is  become) 

4.  6  the  iniquity  of  tlie  daughter  of  my  people 

4.  10  destruction  of  tlie  daughter  of  my  people 

4.  21  Rejoice  and  be  glad,  0  daughter  of  Edom 

4.  22  The  punishment,  .is accomplished, 0 dau. 

4.  22  visit  thine  iniquity,  0  daughter  of  Edom 
Eze.  14.  20  shall  deliver  neither  son  nor  daughter 

16.  44  saying,  As  (is)  the  mother,  (so  is)  her  da. 

6  45  Tliou  (art)  thy  mother's  daughter,  that 
22.  11  humbled  his  sister,  his  father’s  daughter 
44.  25  or  for  mother,  or  for  son,  or  for  daughter 
Dan.  11.  6  the  king’s  daughter  of  the  south  shall 

II.  17  he  shallgive  him  the  daughter  of  women 
Hos.  1.  3  and  took  Gomer  tlie  daughter  of  Diblain 

1.  6  she  conceived  again,  and  bare  a  daughter 
Mic.  1. 13  the  beginning  of  the  sin  to  the  daughter 
4.  8  the  stronghold  of  tlie  daughter  of  Zion 
— 4  8  shall  come  to  the  daughter  of  Jerusalem 

4.  10  labour  to  bring  forth,  0  daughter  of  Zion 
4  13  Arise  and  thresh,  0  daughter  of  Zion 

I  1  Now  gather  thyself..  O  daughter  of  troops 
7.  6  the  daughter  riseth  up  against  her  moth. 
Zcpli  3.  10  (even)  the  daughter  of  my  dispersed,  shall 

3. 14  Sing,  0  daughter  of  Zion  ;  shout,  O  Israel 
3.  14  Be  glad  and  rejoice.  .0  daughter  of  Jer. 

Zech.  2.  7  dwellest  (with)  the  daughter  of  Babylon 
2. 10  Sing  and  rejoice,  0  daughter  of  Zion 

9.  9  Rejoice,  daughter  of  Zion ;  shout,  0  daug. 
Mai.  2.  11  hath  married  the  daughter  of  a  strange 

4. Daughter,  Qvyaryp  tliugater. 

Matt  9. 18  My  daughter  is  evennowdead  :  but  come 
9.  22  Daughter,  be  of  good  comfort ;  thy  faith 

10.  35  the  daughter  against  her  mother,  and  the 

10.  37  he  that  loveth  sou  or  daughter  more  than 

14.  6  the  daughter  of  Herodias  danced  before 

15.  22  my  daughter  is  grievously  vexed  with  a 

15.  28  her  daughter  was  made  whole  from  that 
21.  5  Tell  ye  the  daughter  of  Zion,  Behold,  thy 

Mark  5.  34  Daughter,  thy  faith  hath  made  thee  whole 

5.  35  Thy  daughter  is  dead  :  why  troublest 

6.  22  when  the  daughter  of  the  said  Herodias 


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DAVID 


Mark  7.  26  cast  forth  the  devil  out  of  her  daughter 
7.  20  the  devil  is  gone  out  of  thy  daughter 

7.  30  and  her  [daughter]  laid  upon  the  bed 
Luke  1 .  5  his  wife  (was)  of  the  daughters  of  Aaron 

2.  36  Anna,  a  prophetess,  the  daughter  of  f’ha. 

8.  42  he  had  one  only  daughter,  about  twelve 
8.  48  Daughter,  be  of  good  comfort :  thy  faith 
8.  49  Thy  daughter  is  dead  ;  trouble  not  the 

12.  53  against  the  daughter,  and  the  daughter 

13.  16  this  woman,  being  a  daughter  of  Abraham 
John  12.  15  Fear  not,  daughter  of  Sion  :  behold,  thy 
Acts  7.  21  Pharaoh’s  daughter  took  him  up,  and 
Heb.  11.24  to  be  called  the  son  of  Pharaoh’s  daughter 

DAUGHTER,  little  or  young  — 

Little  or  young  daughter.  Boyar  piov  thugatrion. 
Mark  5.  23  My  little  daughter  liethat  the  point  of  d. 

7.  25  a  (certain)  woman,  whose  young  daughter 

DAUGHTER  IN  LAW  — 

1  .Bride,  spouse ,  son's  wife,  kallali. 

Gen.  11.  31  Sarai  his  daughterin  law,  his  son  Abram's 
38.  11  said  Judah  to  Tamar  his  daughter  in  law 
38.  16  knew  not  that  she  (was)  his  daughter  in  la. 
38.  24  Tamar  thy  daughter  in  law  hath  played 
Lev.  18.  15  the  nakedness  of  thy  daughter  in  law 
20.  i2  if  a  man  lie  with  his  daughter  in  law 
Ruth  1.  6  Then  she  arose  with  her  daughters  in  law 

1.  7  her  two  daughters  in  law  with  her  ;  and 
1.  8  Naomi  said.unto  her  two  daughters  in  law 

1.  22  Ruth  the  Moabitess,  her  daughter  in  law 

2.  20  And  Naomi  said  unto  her  daughter  in  law 
2.  22  Naomi  said  unto  Ruth  her  daughter  in  la. 

4.  15  for  thy  daughter  in  law.  which  loveth  thee 
1  Sa.  4.  19  his  daughter-in-law,  Phinehas’  wife 

1  Ch.  2.  4  Tamar  his  daughter  in  law  bare  him  P. 
Eze.  22. 11  hath  lewdly  defiled  his  daughter  in  law 
Mic.  7.  6  the  daughter  in  law  against  her  mother 

2.  Veiled  one,  bride,  spouse,  voptf >ij  numphe. 

Mattio.  35  the  daughter  in  law  against  her  mother 
Luke  1 2.  53  mother  in  law  against  her  daughter  in  la. 
12.  53  the  daughter  in  law  against  her  mother 

DAUGHTERS  — 

1.  Daughters,  descendants,  nua  banoth. 

Gen.  5.  4,  7,  10,  13,  16,  19  begat  sons  and  daughters 

5.  22,  26,  30  and  begat  sons  and  daughters 

6.  1  and  daughters  were  born  unto  them 

6.  2  the  sons  of  God  saw  the  daughters  of  men 
6.  4  sons  of  God  came  in  unto  the  daughters 
11.  11, 13, 15,  17,  19,  21  begat  sons  and  daughters 
ii.  23,  25  and  begat  sons  and  daughters 
19.  8  X  have  two  daughters  which  have  not 
19. 12  sonin  law,  andthysons,  and  thy  daughters 
19.  14  sons  in  law,  which  married  his  daughters 
19. 15  take  thy  wife,  and  thy  two  daughters 
16.  16  upon  the  haud  of  his  two  daughters 
19.  30  dwelt  in  the  mountain,  and  his  two  dau. 
19.  30  dwelt  in  a  cave,  he  and  his  two  daughters 
19.  36  Thus  were  both  the  daughters  of  Lot  with 

24.  3-thou  shalt  not  take,  .of  the  daughters 
24.  13  the  daughters  of  the  men  of  the  city  come 
24.  37  take  a  wife  to  my  3on  of  the  daughters 

27.  46  weary  of  my  life  because  of  the  daughters 

27.  46  if  Jacob  take  a  wife  of  the  daughters  of 

27.  46  such  as  these  (which  are)  of  the  daughters 

28.  1,6  Thou  shalt  not  take  a  wife  of  the  daug. 

28.  2  a  wife  from  thence  of  the  daughters  of 

28.  8  Esau  seeing  that  the  daughters  of  Canaan 

29.  16  Laban  had  two  daughters  :  the  name  of 

30.  13  for  the  daughters  will  call  me  blessed 

31.  26  carried  away  my  daughters,  as  captives 
31.  28  to  kiss  my  sons  and  my  daughters 

31.  31  thou  wouldest  take  by  force  thy  daughters 
31.  41  fourteen  years  for  thy  two  daughters 
31.  43  (These)  daughters  (are)  my  daughters 
31.  43  what  can  I  do  this  day  unto  these  my  dau. 
31. 50  If  thou  shalt  afflict  my  daughters,  or  if 
31.  50  take  (other)  wives  besides  my  daughters 
31.  53  kissed  his  sons  and  his  daughters,  and 
34.  1  went  out  tosee  the  daughters  of  the  laud 
34.  9  (and)  give  your  daughters  unto  us 
34.  9  and  take  our  daughters  unto  you 
34.  16  Then  will  we  give  our  daughters  unto 
34.  16  we  will  take  your  daughters  to  us,  and 
34.  21  let  us  take  their  daughters  to  us  for  wives 
34.  21  and  let  us  give  them  our  daughters 
36.  2  Esau  took  his  wives  of  the  daughters  of 

36.  6  his  wives  and  his  sous,  and  his  daught. 

37.  35  all  his  sons  and  all  his  daughters  rose  up 
46.  7  his  daughters,  and  his  sons’  daughters 
46.  15  all  the  souls  of  his  sons  and  his  daughters 

Exod.  2. 16  the  priest  of  Midiau  had  seven  daughters 

2.  20  he  said  unto  his  daughters,  And  where 

3.  22  uponyoursons,  and  upon  your  daughters 
6.  25  took  him  (one)  of  the  daughters  of  Putiel 

10.  9  with  our  sons  and  with  our  daughters 
2t.  4  and  she  have  born  him  sons  or  daughters 
21.  9  with  her  after  the  manner  of  daughters 

32.  2  of  your  sons,  and  of  your  daughters,  and 
34.  16  thou  take  of  their  daughters  unto  thy 
34.  16  their  daughters  go  a  whoring  after  their 
Lev.  10.  14  andthysons,  and  thy  daughters  with  thee 
26.  29  the  flesh  of  your  daughters  shall  ye  eat 
Numi8.  11  to  thy  sons  and  to  thy  daughters  with 
18.  19  and  thy  sons  and  thy  daughters  with  thee 
21.  29  his  daughters,  into  captivity  unto  Sihon 

25.  1  to  commit  whoredom  with  the  daughters 

26.  33  the  son  of  Hepher  had  no  sons  but  daug. 

26.  33  the  names  of  the  daughters  of  Zelophehad 

27.  1  Then  came  the  daughters  of  Zelophehad 


Nuni27-  1  these  (are)  the  names  of  his  daughters 

27.  7  The  daughters  of  Zelophehad  speak  right 
36.  2  give  the  inheritance . .  unto  his  daughters 
36.  6  concerning  the  daughters  of  Zelophehad 
36. 10  so  did  the  daughters  of  Zelophehad 

36.  11  daughters  of  Zelophehad,  were  married 
Deuti2.  12  ye,  and  your  sons,  and  your  daughters 
12.  31  their  sous  and  their  daughters  they  have 
23.  17  There  shall  be  no  whore  of  the  daughters 

28.  32  Thysonsandthydaughters(shallbe)given 
28.  41  Thou  shalt  beget  sons  and  daughters 

28.  53  flesh  of  thy  sons  and  of  thy  daughters 
32.  19  provoking  of  his  sons  and  of  his  daught. 
Josh.  7.  24  his  sons,  and  his  daughters,  and  his  oxen 
17.  3  But  Zelophehad.  .had  no  sons,  butdaugh. 

17.  3  these  (are)  the  names  of  his  daughters 
17.  6  the  daughters  of  Manasseh  had  an  inher. 
Judg.  3.  6  they  took  their  daughters  to  be  their 

11.  40  the  daughters  of  Israel  went  yearly  to 

12.  9  and  thirty  daughters,  (whom)  he  sent 

12.  9  took  in  thirty  daughters  from  abroad  for 
14.  1,2  a  woman  in  Timnath  of  the  daughters 
14.  3  (Is  there)  never  a  woman  among  the  da. 

21.  7  we  will  not  give  them  of  our  daughters 
21.18  may  not  give  them  wives  of  our  daught. 

21.  21  if  the  daughters  of  Shiloh  come  out  to 
2i.  21  catch,  .every  man  his  wifeof  the.daughters 

Ruth  1.  1 1  Turn  again,  my  daughters  ;  why  will  ye 
1.  12  Turn  again,  my  daughters,  go  (your  way) 

1.  13  nay,  my  daughters  ;  for  it  grieveth  me 

1  Sa.  1.  4  to  all  her  sons  and  her  daughters 

2.  21  and  bare  three  sons  and  two  daughters 

8.  13  he  will  take  your  daughters  (to  be)  con. 

14.  49  the  names  of  his  two  daughters  (were 
30.  3  wives,  and  their  sons,  and  their  daughters 
30.  6  every  man  for  his  sons  and  for  his  daugh. 

30.  19  neither  sons  nor  daughters,  neither  spoil 

2  Sa.  1.  20  lest  the  daughters  of  the  Philistines 

I.  20  lest  the  daughters  of  the  uncircumcised 
1.  24  Ye  daughters  of  Israel,  weep  over  Saul 
5.  13  there  were  yet  sons  and  daughters  born 

13.  18  with  such  robes  were  the  king’s  daughters 
19.  5  lives  of  thy  sons  and  of  thy  daughters 

2  Ki.17.  17  they  caused  their  sons  and  their  daught. 

1  Ch  2.  34  Now  Sheshan  had  no  sons,  but  daughters 

4.  27  Shimei  had  sixteen  sons  and  six  daught. 

7.  15  Zelophehad  :  and  Zelophehad  had  daugh. 

14  3  and  David  begat  more  sons  and  daughters 

23.  22  Eleazar  died,  and  had  no  sons,  but  daug. 

25.  s  to  H  eman  fourteen  sons  and  three  daug. 

2  Ch.  2.  14  son  of  a  woman  of  the  daughters  of  Dau 

II.  21  eight  sons,  and  threescore  daughters 

13.  21  twenty  and  two  sons,  and  sixteen  daugh. 

24.  3  and  he  begat  sons  and  daughters 

28.  8  hundred  thousand,  women,  sons,  and  da. 

29.  9  our  sons  and  our  daughters  and  our  wives 

31.  18  wives,  and  their  sons,  and  their  daught. 
Ezra  2.  61  which  took  a  wife  of  the  daughters  of  B. 

9.  2  they  have  taken  of  their  daughters  for 
9.  12  give  not  your  daughters  unto  their  sons 

9.  12  neither  take  their  daughters  unto  your 
Neh.  3.  12  repaired  Shallum.  .he  and  his  daughters 

4.  14  your  sons,  and  your  daughters,  your 

5.  2  We,  our  sons,  and  our  daughters,  (are) 

5.  s  into  bondage  our  sons  and  our  daughters 
5.  5  (some)  of  our  daughters  are  brought  unto 
7  63  took  (one)  of  the  daughters  of  Barzillai 

10.  28  their  wives,  their  sons,  and  their  daught. 

10.  30  that  we  would  not  give  our  daughters 
10.  30  nor  take  their  daughters  for  our  sous 

13.  25  Ye  shall  not  give  your  daughters  unto 
13.  25  nor  take  their  daughters  unto  your  sons 
Job  1.  2  unto  him  seven  sons  and  three  daughters 
1.  13  a  day  when  his  sons  and  his  daughters 

1.  18  Thy  sons  and  thy  daughters  (were)  eating 
42.  13  had  also  seven  sons  and  three  daughters 

42.  15  no  women  found  (so)  fair  as  the  daughters 
Psa.  45.  9  Kings'  daughters  (were)  among  thy 

48.  11  let  the  daughters  of  Judah  be  glad 
97.  8  the  daughters  of  Judah  rejoiced  because 
106.  37  sacrificed  their  sons  and  their  daughters 
106.  38  blood  of  their  sons  and  of  their  daughters 
144.  12  (that)  our  daughters  (may  be)  as  corner 
Prov  30.  15  The  horse  leach  hath  two  daughters 

31.  29  Many  daughters  have  done  virtuously 
Eccl.12.  4  the  daughters  of  music  shall  be  brought 
Song  1.  5  I  (am)  black,  but  comely,  O  ye  daughters 

2.  2  so  (is)  my, love  among  the  daughters 

2.  7  I  charge  you,  O  ye  daughters  of  Jerusa. 

3.  5  I  charge  you,  O  ye  daughters  of  Jerusa.  " 
3.  10  the  midst,  (with)  love,  for  the  daughters 
3.  11  Go  forth,  O  ye  daughters  of  ZionTand 

5.  8  I  charge  you,  O  daughters  of  Jerusalem  _ 

5.  16  This  (is)  my  friend,  O  daughters  of  Jems. 

6.  9  The  daughters  saw  her,  and  blessed  her 

8.  4  I  charge  you,  O  daughters  of  Jerusalem— 
Isa.  3.  16  Because  the  daughters  of  Zion  are  haugh. 

3.  17  crown  of  the  head  of  the  daughters  of  Z.  _ 

4.  4  the  Lord,  .away  the  filth  of  the  daughters 
16.  2  (so)  the  daughters  of  Moab  shall  be  at 

32.  9  hear  my  voice,  ye  careless  daughters 

43.  6  bring  my  sons  from  far,  and  my  daughters 
40.  22  thy  daughters  shall  be  carried  upon 

56.  5  name  better  than  of  sons  and  of  daugh. 

60.  4  thy  daughters  shall  he  nursed  at  (thy) 

Jer.  3.  24  their  flocks,  .their  sons  and  their  daugh. 

5.  17  (whicli)thy  sons  and  thy  daughters  should 

7.  31  to  burn  their  sons  and  their  daughters  in 

9.  20  teach  your  daughters  wailing,  and  every 
11.  22  their  sons  and  their  daughters  shall  die 
14.  16  wives,  nor  their  sons,  nor  their  daughters 
16.  2  neither  shalt  thou  have  sons  or  daughters 


Jer.  16.  3  concerning  the  daughters  that  are  born 
19.  9  the  flesh  of  their  daughters,  and  they 

29.  6  Take  ye  wives,  and  beget  sons  and  daugh. 

29.  6  give  your  daughters  to  husbands 
29.  6  that  they  may  bear  sons  and  daughters 
32.  35  to  cause  their  sons  and  their  daughters 
35.  8  we,  our  wives,  our  sons,  nor  our  daugh. 

41.  10  (even)  the  king’s  daughters,  and  all  the 
43.  6  women,  and  children,  and  the  king’s  da. 

48.  46  sons  are  taken  captives,  and  thy  daugh. 

49.  2  her  daughters  shall  be  burnt  with  fire 
49.  3  cry,  ye  daughters  of  Rabbah,  gird  you 

Lam.  3.  51  because  of  all  the  daughters  of  my  city 
Eze.  13  .17  set  thy  face  against  the  daughters  of  thy 

14.  16,  18  shall  deliver  neither  sons  nor  daugh. 

14.  22  be  brought  forth,  (both)  sons  and  daugh. 

16.  20  tbou  hast  taken  thy  sons  and  thy  daugh. 

16.  27  the  daughters  of  the  Philistines,  which 
16.  46  she  and  her  daughters  that  dwell  at  thy 
16.  46  younger  sister.  .Sodom  and  her  daughters 
16.  48  Sodom,  hath  not.  .nor  her  daughters 
16.  48  as  thou  hast  done,  thou  andthy  daughters 
16.  49  abundance  of  idleness  was.  in  her  daugh. 
16.  53  the  captivity  of  Sodom  and  her  daughters 
16.  53  the  captivity  of  Samaria  and  her  daugh. 

16.  55  Sodom  and  her  daughters,  shall  return  to 
16.  55  and  Samaria  and  her  daughters 
16.  55  then  thou  and  thy  daughters  shall  return 
16.  57  (thy)  reproach  of  the  daughters  of  Syria 
16.  57  the  daughters  of  the  Philistines,  which 
16.  61  I  will  give  them  unto  thee  for  daughters 
23.  2  two  women,  the  daughters  of  one  mother 
23.  4  and  they  bare  sons  and  daughters 
23. 10  they  took  her  sons  and  her  daughters,  and 
23.  25  they  shall  take  thy  sons  and  thy  daugh. 

23.  47  shall  slay  their  sons  and  their  daughters 

24.  21  your  sons  and  your  daughters  whom  ye 
24.  25  they  set.  .their  sons  and  their  daughters 
26.  6  her  daughters  which  (are)  in  the  field 
26.  8  shall  slay  with  the  sword  thy  daughters 

30.  18  and  her  daughters  shall  go  into  captivity 
32.  16  tbe  daughters  of  the  nations  shall  lament 
32.  18  (even)  her.  and  the  daughters  of  the 

Hos.  4.  13  your  daughters  shall  commit  whoredom 

4.  14  I  will  not  punish  your  daughters  when 
Joel  2.  28  sons  and  your  daughters  shall  prophesy 

3.  8  I  will  sell  your  sons  and  your  daughters 
Amos  7.  17  thy  sons  and  thy  daughters  shall  fall  by 

2. Daughter,  descendant,  Boydryp  thugater. 
^Xuke23.  28  Daughters  of  Jerusalem,  weep  not  for  me 
Acts  2.  17  sons  and  your  daughters  shall  prophesy 
21.  9  the  same  manhad  four  daughters,  virgins 
2  Co.  6.  18  ye  shall  be  my  sons  and  daughters,  saitli 

Z. Child,  t skvov  teknon. 

1  Pe.  3.  6  whose  daughters  ye  are  as  long  as  ye  do 

DA-VID,  TYJ,  117,  Aa/315,  AaueiS  beloved. 

Youngest  son  of  one  Jesse  of  Bethlehem-Ephratah  in 
the  land  of  Judah,  born  B.c.  1086.  He  had  seven  older 
brothers  and  two  sisters,  Zeruiah  and  Abigail  (who  is 
however  called  in  2  Sa.  17.  25  the  daughter  of  Nahasli). 
His  mother's  name  is  not  mentioned  ;  perhaps  she  was 
the  daughter,  sister,  or  concubine  of  Nahash  king  of 
Ammon,  whom  Jesse  married  in  his  advanced  years 
(1  Sa.  17.  12).  This  would  account  for  the  kindness 
David  received  from  Nahash  and  his  son  Shobi  (2  Sa. 
10.  2;  17.  27;  Psa.  si.  5).  We  can  only  give  a  brief 
summary  of  his  eventful  life.  He  was  tending  his 
father's  sheep  when  sent  for  and  anointed  by  Samuel, 
after  which  he  received  the  Spirit,  was  sent  for  by  Saul 
and  made  his  armour  bearer  and  musician  (1  Sa.  xvi.) ; 
he  engages  to  conquer  Goliath,  and  succeeds  (ch.  xvii.) ; 
Jonathan  loves  him,  but  Saul  envies  him,  and  to  entrap 
him  gives  him  Miclial  his  daughter  for  a  wife  (cli.xviii.); 
while  Jonathan  befriendshim.Saulassaultshim,  and  he 
escapes  to  Naioth  (ch.  xix.)  ;  he  and  Jonathan  make  a 
covenant,  but  Saul  remains  perverse,  and  David  and 
Jonathan  separate  (ch.  xx.);  David  resides  at  Nob  and 
at  Gath,  (ch  xxi.);  and  then  in  the  cave  of  Adullam, 
at  Mizpah,  and  at  the  forest  of  Haretli,  when  Saul  and 
Doeg  slay  the  priests,  &c.  (ch  xxii.) ;  David  resides  at 
Keilah.  in  the  wilderness  of  Ziph,  at  the  hill  of  Ha- 
chilah,  and  in  the  wilderness  of  Maon  (ch.  xxiii.) ;  and 
at  En-gedi  he  spares  Saul’s  life  (ch.  xxiv.)';  Samuel 
dies;  Nabal  is  churlish,  but  Abigail  prudent,  so 
that  when  Nabal  dies  David  marries  her  (ch.  xxv.) ; 
at  Hachilah  David  spares  Saul’s  life  (ch.  xxvi.) ; 
j  and  a  second  time  at  Gath,  where  he  is  trusted 
by  Achish  (ch.  xxvii);  but  being  suspected  by  the 
Philistines  he  is  dismissed  by  him  (ch.  xxix.)’;  David 
overtakes  the  Amalekites  and  defeats  them  (ch.  xxx.) ; 
receives  tidings  of  the  death  of  Saul  and  Jonathan, 
and  eulogises  them  (2  Sa.  i ) ;  is  made  king  over  J udah 
at  Hebron,  when  a  contest  takes  place  between  the 
men  of  Joab  and  those  of  Abner  (ch.  ii.) ;  the  latter 
having  come  over  to  David,  is  slain  by  the  former,  but 
lamented  by  David  (ch  iii.) ;  he  also  punishes  the 
murderers  of  Ishboslieth  (ch.  iv.),  and  becomes  king 
of  all  Israel,  takes  Zion  from  the  Jebusites,  is  helped 
by  Hiram,  and  twice  defeats  the  Philistines  (ch.  v.) ; 
bringing  the  ark  to  Zion  he  is  despised  by  Michal 
(ch.  vi.) ;  designing  to  build  the  temple,  he  is  praised, 
yet  restrained,  and  blessed  (ch.  v ii.) ;  he  conquers 
successively  the  Philistines,  Moabites.  Syrians,  and 
Edomites  (ch.  viii)  ;  is  kind  to  Mephihosheth  (ch.  ix.) ; 
overcomes  the  Ammonites  and  Syrians  (ch.  x.) ;  but 
offends  against  Uriah,  and  at  last  marries  Bath-sheba 
(ch.  xi.) ;  Nathan  puts  a  parable  before  him,  his  child 
dies,  Solomon  is  burn,  aud  Rabbah  captured  (ch.  xii.) ; 
conduct  of  Amnon,  Tamar,  and  Absalom  (ch.  xiv.); 
Absalom’s  artifice,  conspiracy,  and  David’s  flight  (ch. 


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xv.);  Zeba’s  deceit,  and  Shimei’s  cursing  (2  Sa.  16. 
1-14);  Hushai  and  Ahithophel  (2  Sam  16.  15-17.  14); 
David's  secret  information,  Ahithophel’s  death, 
Absalom's  conduct;  and  kindness  shown  to  David  at 
Mahanaim  (2  Sa.  17.  15-29.) ;  battle,  with  death  of 
Absalom,  and  grief  of  David  (ch.  xviii.) ;  Joab's  appeal, 
and  conduct  of  Shimei,  Mephibosheth,  Barzillai,  and 
Israel  (ch.  xix.) ;  revolt  and  death  of  Sheba  (ch.  xx.); 
the  Gibeonites’  complaint,  and  war  with  the  Philistines 
(ch.  xxi.) ;  David's  thanksgiving  (Psa.  xx.) ;  his  last 
words,  and  list  of  his  mighty  men  (ch.  xxiii.) ;  he  num¬ 
bers  the  people,  and  chooses  the  pestilence ;  conduct 
of  Araunah  (ch.  xxiv.);  Adonijah  presumes,  but  Solo¬ 
mon  is  anointed  king  ;  his  promise  to  Adonijah  (1  Ki. 
i.);  David  dies,  B.c.  1016,  aged  70,  after  reigning  7 
years  in  Hebron  and  33  in  Jerusalem.  Seventy-five  of 
the  Psalms  have  his  name  prefixed  to  them,  and 
remain  imperishable  monuments  of  his  poetic  genius, 
and  his  unfeigned  piety,  repentance,  and  hope  in  God, 
though  marred  by  grievous  follies  and  crimes  against 
both  God  and  man. 

Ruth  4.  17  the  father  of  Jesse,  the  father  of  D. 

4.  22  And  Obed  begat  Jesse,  and  Jesse  begat  D. 

1  Sa.  16.  13  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  came  upon  D. 

16.  19  Send  me  D.  thy  son,  which  (is)  with  the 

16.  20  Jesse,  .sent  (them)  by  D.  his  son  unto  S. 

16.  21  D.  came  to  Saul,  and  stood  before  him 

16.  22  Let  D.,  I  pray  thee,  stand  before  me 

16.  23  D.  took  an  harp,  and  played  with  hishand 

17.  12  D.  (was)  the  son  of  that  Ephrathite  of  B. 

17.  14  D.  (was)the  youngest :  and  the  threeeldest 

17.  15  D. .  returned  from  Saul  to  feed  his  fath. 

17.  17  And  Jesse  said  unto  D.  his  son 

17.  20  And  D.  rose  up  early  in  the  morning 

17.  22  D.  left  his  carriage  in  the  hand  of  the 

17.  23  Goliath,  .spake,  .the  same  words  :  and  D. 

17.  26  D.  spake  to  the  men  that  stood  by  him 

17.  28  Eliab's  anger  was  kindled  against  D.,  and 

17.  29  And  D.  said,  What  have  I  now  done? 

17.  31  when  the  words  were  heard  which  D. 

17.  32  D.  said  to  Saul,  Let  no  man's  heart  fail 

17.  33  Saul  said  to  D.,  Thou  art  not  able 

17.  34  D.  said.. Thy  servant  kept  his  father's 

17.  37  D.  said  moreover,  The  Lord,  .will deliver 

17.  37  Saul  said  unto  D.,  Go,  and  the  Lord  be 

17.  38  And  Saul  armed  D.  with  his  armour 

17.  39  And  D.  girded  his  sword  upon  his  armour 

17.  39  And  D.  said.  .1  cannot  go  with  these 
17.  39  And  D.  put  them  off  him 
17.  41  the  Philistine  came  on  and  drew,  .unto  D. 
17.  42  when  the  Philistine.  ,sawD.,hedisdained 
17.  43  the  Philistine  said  unto  D.,  (Am)  I  a  dog 
17.  43  And  the  Philistine  cursed  D.  by  his  gods 
17.  44  the  Philistine  said  to  D.,  Come  to  me 
17.  45  said  D.  .Thoucomest  to  me  with  a  sword 
17.  48  the  Philistine  arose,  and  came.  .to.  .D, 

17.  49  And  D.  put  his  hand  in  his  bag 

17.  50  D.  prevailed  over  the  Philistine  with  a 

17.  50  (there  was)  no  sword  in  the  hand  of  D. 

17.  51  Therefore  D.  ran,  and  stood  upon  the  P. 
17.  54  And  D.  took  the  head  of  the  Philistine 
17.  55  Saul  saw  D.  go  forth  against  the  Pliilis. 

17.  57  D.  returned  from  the  slaughter  of  the  P. 

17.  58  D.  answered, (I  am)theson  of  thyservt.  J. 

18.  1  soul  of  Jona.  was  knit  withithe  soul  of  D. 

18.  3  Then  Jonathan  and  D.  made  a  covenant 

18.  4  himself  of  the  robe,  .and  gave  it  to  D 

18.  5  and  D.  went  out  whithersoever  Saul  sent 

18.  6  when  D.  was  returned  from  the  slaughter 

18.  7  Saul  hath  slain  his  thousands,  and  D.  his 

18.  8  They  have  ascribed  unto  D.  ten  thousands 

18.  9  Saul  eyed  D.  from  that  day  and  forward 
18. 10  D.  played  with  his  hand,  as  at  other  times 

18.  11  I  will  smite  D.  even  to  the  wall 

18.  11  And  D.  avoided  out  of  his  presence  twice 

18.  12  Saul  was  afraid  of  D  ,  because  the  Lord 

18.  14  D.  behaved  himself  wisely  in  all  his  ways 

18.  16  But  all  Israel  and  Judah  loved  D. 

18.  17  Saul saidjto  D.,  Behold  my.  .daughter  M. 

18.  18  And  D.  said  unto  Saul,  Who  (am)  I  ? 

18.  19  Merab,  .should  have  been  given  to  D. 

18.  20  And  Michal,  Saul's  daughter,  loved  D. 
18.21  Saul saidto  D., Thou  shalt  .be  my  son-in-1. 

18.  22  Commune  with  D.  secretly,  and  say,  Be. 

18.  23  spake  those  words  in  the  ears  of  D. 

18.  24  told  him.  .On  this  manner  spake  D. 

18.  25  And  Saul  said,  Thus  shall  ye  say  to  D. 

18.  25  But  Saul  thought  to  make  D.  fall 
18.  26  And  when  his  servant’s  told  D.  these 
18.  26  it  pleased  D.  well  to  be  the  king’s  son-in-1. 
18.  27  D.  arose  and  went,  he  and  his  men 
18.  27  D.  brought  their  foreskins,  and  they  gave 
18.  28  Saul,  .knew  that  the  Lord  (was)  with  D. 
18.  29  Saul  was  yet  the  more  afraid  of  D. 

18.  29  and  Saul  became  D 's  enemy  continually 

18.  30  D.  behaved  himself  more  wisely  than  all 
ig.  1  to.  .his  servants,  that  they  should  kill  D. 

19.  2  Jonathan,  Saul’s  son,  delighted  much  in  D. 

19.  2  J onathan  told  D . .  my  father  seeketh  to 

19.  4  Jonathan  spake  good  of  D.  unto  Saul  his 

19.  4  Let  not  the  king  sin.  .against  D. 

19.  5  wherefore,  .wilt  thou,  slay  D.  without  a 

19.  7  Jonathan  called  D.,  and.  .showed  him 

19.  7  And  Jonathan  brought  D.  to  Saul 

19.  8  D.  went  out  and  fought  with  the  Philis. 

19.  9  he  sat.  .with  his  javelin,  .and  D.  played 

19.  10  Saul  sought  to  smite  D.  even  to  the  wall 

19.  10  and  D.  fled,  and  escaped  that  night 

19.  11  Saul  also  sent  messengers  unto  D.’s  house 

19.  II  and  Michal,  D.’s  wife,  told  him,  saying 

19.  12  So  Michal  let  D.  down  through  a  window 

19.  14  And  when  Saul  sent  messengers  to  take  D. 


1  Sa.  19.  15  Saul  sent  the  messengers  (again)  to  see  D. 

19.  18  D.  fled,  and  escaped,  and  came  to  Samuel 

19.  19  Behold,  D.  (is)  at  Naioth  in  Ramah 

19.  20  And  Saul  sent  messengers  to  take  D. 

19.  22  he  asked  and  said,  Where  (are)  S.  and  D.? 

20.  1  and  D.  fled  from  Naioth  in  Ramah 

20.  3  D.  sware.  .and  said.  Thy  father  certainly 

20.  4  said  Jonathan  unto  D.,  Whatsoever  thy 

20.  5  D.  said  unto  Jonathan,  .to  morrow  (is) 

20.  6  D. . .  asked . .  that  he  might  run  to  Beth-le. 

20.  10  said  D.  to  Jonathan,  Who  shall  tell  me? 

20.  11  Jonathan  said  unto  D. .  .let  us  go  out  into 

20.  12  Jonathan  said  unto  D.,  O  Lord  God  of  Is. 

20.  12  and,  behold,  (if  there  be)  good  toward  D. 

20.  15  the  Lord  hath  cut  off  the  enemies  of  D. 

20.  16  J.  made  (a  covenant)  with  the  house  of  D. 

20.  16  Let  the  Lord,  .require. .  atlthe  handof  D.’s 

20.  17  And  Jonathan  caused  D.  to  swear  again 

20.  18  Jonathan  said  to  D.,  To  morrow  (is)  the 

20.  24  So  D.  hid  himself  in  the  field 

20.  25  Abner  sat  by  Saul’s  side,  and  D.’s  place 

20.  27  on  the  morrow. .  D.’s  place  was  empty 

20.  28  D. .  .asked  (leave)  of  me  (to  go)  to  Beth-le. 

20.  33  it  was  determined  of  his  father  to  slay  D.  | 
20.  34  he  was  grieved  for  D.,  because  his  father 
20.  35  went  out.  .at  the  time  appointed  with  D. 
20.  39  only  Jonathan  and  D.  knew  the  matter 
20.  41  D.  arose  out  of  (a  place)  toward  the  south 
20.  41  wept  one  with  another,  until  D.  exceeded 

20.  42  And  Jonathan  said  to  D  ,  Go  in  peace 

21.  1  Then  came  D.  to  Nob  to  Ahimelech  the 

21.  1  Ahimelech  was  afraid  at  the  meeting  of  D. 

21.  2  D.  said.  .The  king  hath  commanded  me  a 

21.  4  And  the  priest  answered  D.,  and  said 

21.  5  D.  answered  the  priest,  and  said  unto  him 

21.  8  D.  said  unto  Ahimelech.  istherenot.  .sp. 

21.  9  D.  said,  (There  is)  none  like  that ;  give  it 

21.  10  D.  arose,  and  fled,  .for  fear  of  Saul 

21.  11  (Is)  not  this  D.  the  king  of  the  land  ? 

21.  11  Saul  hath  slain  his  thousands.  .D.  his  ten 

21. 12  D.  laid  up  these  words  in  his  heart 

22.  1  D. .  .departed  thence,  and  escaped  to.  .A. 

22.  3  And  D.  went  thence  to  Mizpeh  of  Moab 

22.  4  all  the  while  that  D  was  in  the  hold 

22.  5  Gad  said  unto  D.,  Abide  not  in  the  hold 

22.  5  D.  departed,  and  came  into  the  forest  of 

22.  6  When  Saul  heard  that  D.  was  discovered 

22.  14  (is  so)  faithful  among,  .thy  servants  as  D. 

22.  17  because  their  hand  also  (is)  with  D. 

22.  20  oneof  the  sonsof  Ahimelech.  .fled  after D. 

22.  21  Abiathar  showed  D.  that  Saul  had  slain 

22.  22  D.  said  unto  Abiathar,  I  knew  (it)  that  d. 

23.  1  they  told  D.  ..the  Philistines  fight  against 

23.  2  Therefore  D.  enquired  of  the  Lord,  say. 

23.  2  And  the  Lord  said  unto  D.,  Go 

23.  3  D.’s  men  said  unto  him.  .we  be  afraid 

23.  4  Then  D.  enquired  of  the  Lord  yet  again 

23.  5  So  D.  and  his  men  went  to  Keilah 

23.  5  So  D.  saved  the  inhabitants  of  Keilah 

23.  6  when  Abiathar.  .fled  to  D.  to  Keilah 

23.  7  it  was  told  Saul  that  D.  was  come 

23.  8  Saul  called  all  the  people,  .to  besiege  D. 

23.  9  D.  knew  that  Saul .  .practised  mischief 

23.  10  Then  said  D.,  0  Lord  God  of  Israel 
23  12  Then  said  D.,  Will  the  men  of  Keilah 

23.  13  D.  and  his  men.  .departed  out  of  Keilah 

23.  13  it  was  told  Saul  that  D.  was  escaped 

23.  14  D.  abode  in  the  wilderness  in  strong  holds 

23.  15  And  D.  saw  that  Saul  was  come  out 
23.  15  and  D.  (was)  in  the  wilderness  of  Ziph 
23.  16  Jonathan,  .arose,  and  went  to  D. into  the 
23.  18  And  D.  abode  in  the  wood,  and  Jonathan 
23.  19  Doth  not  D.  hide  himself,  .in  the  wood 
23.  24  D.  and  his  men  (were)  in  the  wilderness 
23.  25  they  told  D. :  wherefore  he  came  down 
23.  25  he  pursued  after  D.  in  the  wilderness  of 
23.  26  and  D.  and  his  men  on  that  side 
23.  26  D.  made  haste  to  get  away  for  fear  of 
23.  26  for  Saul  and  his  men  compassed  D. 

23.  28  Saul  returned  from  pursuing  after  D. 

23.  29  D  went  up  from  thence,  and  dwelt  in 

24.  1  Behold,  D.  (is)  in  the  wilderness  of  En-g. 

24.  2  Then  Saul . .  went  to  seek  D.  and  his  men 

24.  3  D. .  .remained  in  the  sides  of  the  cave 

24.  4  And  the  men  of  D.  said  unto  him 

24.  4  D. .  .cut  off  the  skirt  of  Saul's  robe 

24.  5  D.’s  heart  smote  him,  because  he.  .cut 

24.  7  So  D  stayed  his  servants  with  these  words 

24.  8  D.  also  arose,  and  went  out  of  the  cave 

24.  8  D.  stooped  with  his  face  to  the  earth 

24.  9  D.  said  to  Saul,  Wherefore  hearest  thou 

24.  9  saying,  Behold,  D.  seeketh  thy  hurt? 

24.  16  when  D. .  .made  an  end  of  speaking  these 

24.  16  Saul  said,  (Is)  this  thy  voice,  my  son  D.? 

24.  17  he  said  to  D.,  Thou  (art)  more  righteous 

24.  22  D.  sware  unto  Saul.  And  Saul  went 

24.  22  D.  and  his  men  gat  them  up  unto  the  hold 

25.  1  D. .  .went  down  to  the  wilderness  of  Paran 

25.  4  D.  heard .  .that  Nabal  did  shear  his  sheep 

25.  5  And  D.  sent  out  ten  young  men 

25.  5  and  D.  said  unto  the  young  men 

25.  8  cometh  to  thine  hand . .  to  thy  son  D. 

25.  0  And  when  D.’s  young  men  came,  they 

25.  9  spake .  .those  words  in  the  name  of  D. 

25.  10  And  Nabal  answered  D.’s  servants,  and 

25.  10  Who  (is)  D.  ?  and  who  (is)  the  son  of  Jesse? 

25.  12  So  D.’s  young  men  turned  their  way 

25. 13  And  D.  said  unto  his  men,  Gird  ye  on 

25.  13  and  D.  also  girded  on  his  sword 

25.  13  there  wentup  after  D.  about  four  hundred 

25.  14  D.  sent  messengers  out  of  the  wilderness 

25.  20  D  and  his  men  came  down  against  her 


1  Sa.  25.  21  Now  D.  had  Baid,  Surely  in  vain  have  I 

25.  22  more  also  do  God  unto  the  enemies  of  D. 

25.  23  And  when  Abigail  saw  D.,  she  hasted 
25.  23  and  fell  before  D.  on  her  face,  and 
25.  32  D.  said  to  Abigail,  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord 
25.  35  D.  received,  .(that)  which  she  had  brought 
25.  39  And  when  D.  heard  that  Nabal  was  dead 
25.  39  And  D.  sent  and  communed  with  Abigail 
25.  40  when  the  servants  of  D.  were  come  to  A. 
25.  40  D.  sent  us  unto  thee,  to  take  thee  to 
25.  42  she  went  after  the  messengers  of  D. 

25.  43  D.  also  took  Ahinoam  of  Jezreel 

25.  44  Saul  had  given . .  D.’s  wife,  to  Phalti 

26.  1  Doth  not  D.  hide  himself  in  the  hill 

26.  2  Saul  arose,  .to  seek  D.  in  the  wilderness 

26.  3  But  D.  abode  in  the  wilderness;  and  he 

26.  4  D.  therefore  sent  out  spies,  and  under. 

26.  5  And  D.  arose,  and  came  to  the  place 

26.  5  and  D.  beheld  the  place  where  Saul  lay 

26.  6  Then  answered  D.,  and  said  to  Ahimelech 

26.  7  So  D.  and  Abishai  came  to  the  people 

26.  8  Then  said  Abishai  to  D. ,  God  hath  deliv. 

26.  9  And  D.  said  to  Abishai,  Destroy  him  not 
26. 10  D.  said  furthermore,  (As)  the  LORDliveth 

26.  12  D.  took  the  spear  and  the  cruse  of  water 

26. 13  Then  D.  went  over  to  the  other  side 

26. 14  And  D.  cried  to  the  people,  and  to  Abner 

26.  15  And  D.  said  to  Abner,  (Art)  not  thou 

26.  17  And  Saul  knew  D.’s  voice,  and  said 

26.  17  (Is)  this  thy  voice,  my  son  D.  ? 

26.  17  And  D.  said,  (It  is)  my  voice,  my  lord 

26.  21  I  have  sinned  :  return,  my  son  D. 

26.  22  D.  answered  and  said.  Behold  the  king’s 

26.  25  Then  Saul  said  to  D 

26.  25  Blessed  (be)  thou,  my  son  D. 

26.  25  So  D.  went  on  his  way,  and  Saul  returned 

27.  1  And  D.  said  in  his  heart,  I  shall  now 

27.  2  And  D.  arose,  and  he  passed  over  with 

27.  3  And  D.  dwelt  with  Achish  at  Gath 

27.  3  D.  with  his  two  wives,  Ahinoam.  .and  A. 

27.  4  it  was  told  Saul  that  D.  was  fled 

27.  5  And  D.  said  unto  Achish,  If  I  have 

27.  7  the  time  that  D.  dwelt  in  the  country 

27.  8  And  D.  and  his  men  went  up,  and 

27.  9  And  D.  smote  the  land,  and  left  neither 

27.  10  And  D.  said,  Against  the  south  of  Judah 

27.  11  D.  saved  neither  man  nor  woman  alive 

27.  11  So  did  D.,  and  so  (will  be)  his  manner  all 

27.  12  And  Achish  believed  D.,  saying,  He  hath 

28.  1  Achish  said  unto  D.,Knowthou  assuredly 

28.  2  D.  said  to  Achish,  Surely  thou  shalt  know 

28.  2  Achish  said  to  D.,  Therefore  will  I  make 

28.  17  andgiven  it  to  thy  neighbour,  (even)  to  D. 

29.  2  D.  and  his  men  passed  on.  .with  Achish 

29.  3  (Is)notthisD  .theservantofSaultheking 

29.  5  (Is)  not  this  D.,  of  whom  they  sang  one 

29.  5  Saul  slew  his  thousands,  and  I).  his  ten 
29.  6  Then  Achish  called  D.,  and  said  unto  him 
29.  8  And  D.  said  unto  Achish,  But  what  have 
29.  9  And  Achish  answered  and  said  to  D. 

29.  II  So  D.  and  hismen  rose  up  early  to  depart 

30.  1  when  D.  and  his  men  were  come  to  Zik. 

30.  3  So  D.  and  his  men  came  to  the  city 

30.  4  D.  and  the  people .  .lifted  up  their  voice 

30.  5  And  D.’s  two  wives  were  taken  captives 
30.  6  ADd  D.  was  greatly  distressed 
30.  6  but  D.  encouraged  himself  in  the  Lord 
30.  7  And  D.  said  to  Abiathar  the  priest 
30.  7  Abiathar  brought  thither  the  ephod  to  D. 
30.  8  And  D.  enquired  at  the  Lord,  saying 
30.  9  So  D.  went,  he  and  the.  .men  that  (were) 
30.  10  But  D.  pursued,  he  and  four  hundred 
30.  11  And  they,  .brought  him  to  D.,  and  gave 
30.  13  D.  said.  .To  whom  (belongest)  thou  ? 

30.  15  And  D.  said  to  him,  Canst  thou  bring  me 
30.  17  And  D.  smote  them  from  the  twilight 

30. 18  D.  recovered  all  that  the  Amalekites 
30.  18  and  D.  rescued  his  two  wives 

30. 19  they  had  taken  to  them  :  D.  recovered 
30.  20  D.  took  all  the  flocks  and  the  herds 
30.  20  and  said,  This  is  D.’s  spoil 

30.  21  And  D.  came  to  the  two  hundred  men 
30.  21  so  faint  that  they  could  not  follow  D. 

30.  21  and  they  went  forth  to  meet  D. 

30.  21  when  D.  came  near.. he  saluted  them 
30.  22  Then  answered,  .those  that  went  with  D. 
30.  23  Then  said  D.,  Ye  shall  not  do  so 
30.  26  And  when  D.  came  to  Ziklag,  he  sent  of 
30.  31  where  D.  himself  and  his  men  were  wont 
2Sa.  1.  1  when  D.  was  returned  from  the  slaughter 
1.  1  and  D.  had  abode  two  days  in  Ziklag 
1.  2  and  (so)  it  was,  when  he  came  to  D. 

1.  3  D.  said  unto  him,  From  whence  comest 
1.  4  D.  said  unto  him,  How  went  the  matter? 
1.  5  D.  said  unto  the  young  man  that  told  him 
1.  11  Then  D.  took  hold  on  his  clothes,  and 
1.  13  D.  said  unto  the  young  man  that  told  him 
1.  14  And  D.  said  unto  him,  How  wast  thou 
1.  15  And  D.  called  one  of  the  young  men 
1.  16  D.  said  unto  him.  Thy  blood  (be)  upon 

1.  17  D.  lamented,  .over  Saul  and  over  Jouath. 

2.  1  D.  said.  Whither  shall  I  go  up? 

2.  1  D.  enquired  of  the  Lord,  saying,  Shall  I 
2.  2  D.  went  up  thither,  and  his  two  wives 
2.  3  his  men  that  (were)  with  him  did  D.  bring 
2.  4  and  there  they  anointed  D.  king  over  the 
2.  4  And  they  told  D.,  saying,  (That)  the  men 
2.  5  D.  sent  messengers  unto  the  men  of  J. 

2.  10  But  the  house  of  Judah  followed  D. 

2.  1 1  the  time  that  D.  was  king  in  Hebron . .  was 
2.  13  and  the  servants  of  D.,  went  out,  and  met 
2. 15  Then  there  arose,  .twelve  of  the  se.  of  D. 


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Sa.  2.  17  A.  was  beaten .  .before  the  servants  of  D. 

2.  30  there  lacked  of  D.’s  servantsnineteen  men 

2.  31  servants  of  D.  had  smitten  of  Benjamin 

3.  1  the  house  of  Saul  and  the  house  of  D. 

3.  2  And  unto  D.  were  sons  born  in  Hebron 
3  5  And  the  sixth,  Ithream,  by  Eglah,  D.'s 

3.  5  These  were  born  to  0.  in  Hebron 

3.  6  the  house  of  Saul  and  the  house  of  D. 

3.  8  have  not  delivered  thee  into  the  hand  of  D. 
3.  9  as  the  Lord  hath  sworn  to  D. 

3.  10  to  set  up  the  throne  of  D.  over  Israel,  and 
3.  12  Abner  sent  messengers  to  D.  on  his  behalf 
3.  14  D.  sent  messengers  to  Ish-bosheth,  Saul's 
3.  17  Ye  sought  forD.  in  times  past  (to  be)  king 

3. 18  the  Lord  hath  spoken  of  D.,  saying 

3.  18  By  the  hand  of  my  servant  D.  I  will  save 
3.  19  Abner  went  also  to  speak  in  the  earsof  D. 
3.  20  So  Abner  came  to  D.  to  Hebron 
j.  20  and  D.  made  Abner,  and  the  men . .  a  feast 
3.  21  Abner  said  unto  D.,  I  will  arise  and  go 
3.  21  D.  sent  Abner  away;  and  he  went  in  peace 
3.  22  behold,  the  servants  of  D.  andJoab  came 
3.  22  but  Abner  (was)  not  with  D.  in  Hebron 
3.  26  And  when  Joab  was  come  out  from  D. 

3.  26  he  sent  messengers  after  Abner,  .but  D. 

3.  28  And  afterward  when  1).  heard  (it)  he  said 
3.  31  And  D.  said  to  Joab.  .Rend  your  clothes 
3.  33  all  the  people  came  to  cause  D.  to  eat 

3.  35  D.  sware,  saying,  So  do  God  to  me,  and 

4.  8  brought  the  head  of  Ish-bosheth  unto  D. 

4.  9  D.  answered  Rechab  and  Baanah  his 

4. 12  D.  commanded  his  young  men,  and  they 

5.  1  Then  came  all  the  tribes,  .to  D.  unto  H. 

5.  3  king  D.  made  a  league  with  them  in  Heb. 

5.  3  and  they  anointed  D.  king  over  Israel 

5.  4  D.  (was)  thirty  years  old  when  he  began 

5.  6  which  spake  unto  D.,  saying,  Except  thou 

5.  6  thinking,  D.  cannot  come  in  thither 
5.  7  D.  took  the  stronghold  of  Zion 
5  7  the  same  (is)  the  city  of  D. 

5.  8  and  D.  said  on  that  day,  Whosoever  gette. 
5.  8  lame  and  the  blind,  (that  are)  hated  of  D.'s 
5.  9  D.  dwelt  in  the  fort,  and  called  it,  The  city 
5.  9  and  D.  built  round  about  from  Millo 

5. 10  And  D.  went  on,  and  grew  great 

5.  11  Hiram  king  of  Tyre  sent  messengers  toD. 
5.  11  and  they  built  D.  an  house 
3.  12  D.  perceived  that  tlie  Lord  had  establish. 
5.  13  D.  took  (him)  more  concubines  and  wives 

5. 13  there  were  yet  sons  anddaugh.  born  to  D. 
5. 17  they  had  anointed  D.  king  over  Israel 

5.  17  D.  heard  (of  it),  and  went  down  to  the 

5. 19  And  D.  enquired  of  the  Lord,  saying 

5. 19  And  the  Lord  said  unto  D.,  Go  up 

5.  20  And  D.  came  to  Baal-perazim 
5.  20  and  D.  smote  fliem  there,  and  said 
5.  21  and  D.  and  his  men  burnt  them 
5.  23  And  when  D.  enquired  of  the  Lord,  he 

5.  25  D.  did  so,  as  the  Lord  had  commanded 

6.  1  D.  gathered  together  all  (the  /chosen  (men) 

6.  2  D.  arose,  and  went  with  all  the  people 

6.  5  D.  and  all  the  house  of  Israel  played 

6.  8  D.  was  displeased,  because  the  Lord  had 

6.  9  D.  was  afraid  of  the  Lord  that  day 

6.  10  D.  would  not  remove  the  ark  of  the  Lord 

6. 10  D.  carried  it  aside  into  the  house  of  Obed. 
6. 12  And  it  was  told  king  D.,  saying 

6.  12  So  D.  went  and  brought  up  theark  of  God 
6.  12  into  the  city  of  D.  with  gladness 

6. 14  D.  danced  before  the  Lord  with  all  (his) 

6.  14  D.  (was)  girded  witha  linen  ephod 

6. 15  D.  and  all  the  house  of  Israel  brought  up 
6.  16  the  ark  of  the  Lord  came  into  the  city  of  D. 

6. 16  and  saw  king  D.  leaping  and  dancing 

6.  17  the  tabernacle  that  D.  had  pitched  for  it 
6.  17  D.  offered  burnt  offerings. .  before  the  L. 
6.  18  D.  had  made  an  end  of  offering  burnt 
6.  20  Then  D.  returned  to  bless  his  household 
6.  20  the  daughter  of  Saul  came  out  to  meetD. 

6.  21  D.  said  unto  Michal,  (It  was)  before  the 
7/  5  Go  and  tell  my  servant  D.,  Thus  saiththe 

7.  8  so  shalt  thou  say  unto  my  servant  D. 

7.  17  According  to  all  these  words,  did  Xathan 

7.  18  Then  went  king  David  in,  and  sat  before 

7.  20  And  what  can  D.  say  more  unto  thee  ? 

7.  26  let  the  house  of  thy  servant  D.  be  estab. 

8.  1  it  came  to  pass,  that  D.  smote  the  Philis. 

8.  1  D.  took  Metheg-ammah  out  of  the  hand 

8.  2  and  (so)  the  Moabites  became  D.  ’s  servants 

8.  3  D.  smote  also  Hadadezer,  the  son  of  Reh. 

8.  4  And  D.  took  from  him  a  thousand  (char. 

8.  4  and  D.  houghed  all  the  chariot  (horses) 

8.  5  slew  of  the  Syrians  two  and  twenty  thou. 
8.  6  Then  D.  put  garrisons  in  Syria  of  Damas. 
8.  6  and  the  Syrians  became  servants  to  D. 

8.  6  the  Lord  preserved  I),  whithersoever  he 
8.  7  And  D.  took  the  shields  of  gold  that  were 
8.  8  king  D.  took  exceeding  much  brass 
8.  9  D.  had  smitten  all  the  host  of  Hadadezer 
8.  o  Toi  sent  Joram  his  son  unto  king  D 
8.  11  Which  also  king  D.  did  dedicate  unto  the 
8.  13  And  D.  gat  (him)  a  name  when  he  return. 

8. 14  and  all  they  of  Edom  became  D.'s  servants 

8. 15  And  D.  reigned  over  all  Israel 

8.  15  and  D.  executed .  .justice  unto  all  his  pe. 

8.  18  and  D.’s  sons  were  chief  rulers 

9.  1  D.  said,  Is  there  yet  any.  .of  the  house  of 

9.  2  and  when  they  had  called  him  unto  D. 

9.  5  Then  king  D.  sent,  and  fetched  him 

9.  6  Now  when  Mephibosheth  was  come  untoD. 

9.  6  D.  said,  Mephibosheth.  And  he  answer. 

9.  7  And  D.  said  unto  him,  Fear  not  ;  for  I 

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2  Sa.  10.  2  Then  said  D.,  I  will  show  kindness  unto 

10.  2  And  D.  sent  to  comfort  him . .  for  his  fath. 

10.  2  D.'s  servants  came  into  the  land  of. .  Am. 

10.  3  Thinkest  thou  that  D.  doth  honour  thy 

10.  3  hath  not  D.  (rather)  sent  his  servants  unto 

10.  4  Wherefore  Hanuu  took  D.'s  servants,  and 

10.  5  When  they  told  (it)  unto  D.,  he  sent  to 

10.  6  the  children  of  Ammon,  .stank  before  D. 

10.  7  and  when  D.  heard  of  (it),  he  sent  Joab 

10.  17  when  it  was  told  D.,  he  gathered  alllsr. 
10  17  Syrians  set  themselves  in  array  against  D. 

10. 18  D.  slew  (the  men  of)  seven  hundred  char. 

11.  1  And  it  came  to  pass,  .that  D.  sent  Joab 

11.  1  But  D.  tarried  still  at  J  erusalam 

11.  2  in  an  evening  tide.  .D.  arose  from  off  his 

11.  3  And  D.  sent  and  enquired  after  the  worn. 

11.  4  And  D.  sent  messengers  and  took  her 

11.  5  and  told  D.,  and  said,  I  (am)  with  child 
jj.  6  D.  sent  to  Joab,  (saying),  Send  me  Uriah 

11.  6  And  Joab  sent  Uriah  to  D. 

11.  7  when  Uriah  was  come .  .  D.  demanded  (of) 

11.  8  D.  said  to  Uriah,  Go  down  to  thy  house 

11.  10  And  when  they  had  told  D.  saying 

11. 10  D.  said  unto  Uriah,  Camest  thou  notfrom 
11.  11  And  Uriah  said  unto  D.,The  ark,  and  Is. 
11.  12  D.  said  to  Uriah,  Tarry  here  to-day  also 
11. 13  when  D.  had  called  him,  he  did  eat  and 
11.  14  it  came  to  pass.  .  that  D.  wrote  a  letter 
11.  17  and  there  fell  (some).  .  of  the  servants  of  D. 
11.  18  Then  Joab  sent  and  told  D.  all  the  things 
11.  22  the  messenger.  .  showed  D.  all  that  Joab 
11.  23  And  the  messenger  said  unto  D.,  Surely 
11.  25  Then  D.  said  unto  the  messenger,  Thus 
11.  27  D.  sent  and  fetched  her  to  his  house 

11.  27  the  thing  thatD.  had  done  displeased  the 

12.  1  And  the  Lord  sent  Xathan  unto  D. 

12.  5  D.’s  auger  was  greatly  kindled  against 

12.  7  Xathan  said  to  D.,  Thou  (art)  the  man 

12.  13  And  D.  said  unto  Xathan,  I  have  sinned 

12.  13  And  Nathan  said  untoD.  .  .  thou shaltnot 

12. 15  the  child  that  Uriah's  wife  bare  unto  D. 

12.  16  D.  therefore  besought  God  for  the  child 

12.  16  and  D.  fasted,  and  went  in,  and  lay 

12.  18  And  the  servants  of  D.  feared  to  tell  him 

12.  19  when  D.  saw  that  his  servants  whispered 

12.  19  D.  perceived  that  the  child  was  dead 

12. 19  D.  said  unto  his  servants.  Is  the  child  d.? 
12.  20  Then  D.  arose  from  the  earth,  and  washed 
12.  24  Ami  D.  comforted  Bath-sheba  his  wife 
12.  27  And  Joab  sent  messengers  toD.,  and  said 
12.  29  And  D.  gathered  all  the  people  together 
12.  30  and  it  was  (set)  on  D  ’«  head 

12.  31  So  D.  and  all  the  people  returned  unto 

13.  1  Absalom  the  son  of  D.  had  a  fair  sister 

13.  1  auu  Ammon  the  son  of  D.  loved  her 

13.  3  Jonadab,  the  son  of  Shimeah,  D.’s  brother 

13.  7  Then  D.  sent  home  to  Tamar,  saying 

1 3.  21  But  when  king  D.  heard  of  all  these  things 

13.  30  it  came  to  pass.  .  that  tidings  came  to  1). 

13.  32  And  Jonadab,  the  son  of  Shimeah,  D.’sb. 

13.  39  king  D.  longed  to  go  forth  unto  Absalom 

15.  i2  Absalom  sent  for  Aliithophel.  .  D's  coun. 

15.  13  And  there  came  a  messenger  to  D 

15.  14  And  D.  said  unto  all  his  servants  that 

15.  22  D.  said  to  Ittai,  Go  and  pass  over 

15.  30  D.  went  up  by  the  ascent  of  (mount)  Oli. 

15.  31  And  (one)  told  D.,  saying,  Aliithophel  (is) 

15.  31  And  D.  said,  O  Lord,  I  pray  thee,  turn 
15.  32  (when)  D.  was  cometo  the  top  (of  the 
15.  33  D.  said,  If  thou  passest  on  with  me,  then 

15.  37  So  Hushai,  D.  's  friend,  came  into  the  city 

16.  1  when  D.  was  a  little  past  the  top  (of  the 

16.  5  And  when  king  D  came  to  Bahurim 

16.  6  And  he  cast  stones  at  D. 

16.  6  and  at  all  the  servants  of  king  D. 

16. 10  the  Lord  hath  said  unto  him.  Curse  D. 

16.  11  D.  said  to  Abisliai,  and  to  all  his  servants 

16.  13  And  as  D.  and  his  men  went  by  the  way 

16. 16  whenHushaitlie  Archite,  D.'s  friend,  was 

16.  23  so  (was)  all  the  counsel  of  Alii,  .with  D. 

17.  1  I  will  arise  and  pursue  after  D.  this  night 

17.  16  Now  therefore  send  quickly  and  tell  D. 

17. 17  and  they  went  and  told  king  D. 

17.  21  came  up  out  of  the  well,  .and  told  king  D. 

17.  21  and  said  unto  D.,  Arise,  and  pass  quickly 
17. 22  D.  arose,  and  all  the  people  that  (were) 

17.  24  ThenD.  came  toMahanaim.  AndAbsalom 

17.  27  it  came  to  pass,  when  D.  was  come  to  M. 

17.  29  sheep,  and  cheese  of  kine,  for  D  .  ;to  eat 

18.  1  D.  numbered  the  people  that  (were)  with 

18.  2  D.  sent  forth  a  third  part  of  the  people 

18.  7  were  slain  before  the  servants  of  L>. 

18.  9  And  Absalom  met  the  servants  of  D. 

18.  24  And  D.  sat  between  the  two  gates 

19.  11  D.senttoZadokandto  Abiathar  the  pries. 

19.  16  and  came  down .  .to  meet  king  D. 

19.  22  And  D.  said.  What  have  I  to  do  with  you 

19.  41  and  have  brought  the  kiug.  .  and  all  D.’s 

19.  43  we  have  also  more  (right)  in  D.  than  ye 

20.  1  and  said,  We  have  no  part  in  D.,  neither 

20.  2  every  man  of  Israel  went  up  from.  .  D. 

20.  3  And  D.  came  to  his  house  at  Jerusalem 

20.  6  D.  said  to  Abishai,  Now  shall  Sheba  the 

20.  11  he  that  (is)  for  D.,  (let  him  go)  after  Joab 
20. 21  hath  lifted  up  his  hand .  .  (even)  against  D. 

20.  26  And  Ira  also,  .was  a  chief  ruler  about  D. 

21.  1  there  was  a  famine  in  the  days  of  D. 

21.  1  and  D.  enquired  of  the  Lord.  And  the 

21.  3  Wherefore  D.  said  unto  the  Gibeonites 

21.  7  the  Lord’s  oath  that  (was)  between . .  D. 

21.  11  And  it  was  told  D.  what  Rizpah,  the 

21. 12  And  D.  went  and  took  the  bones  of  Saul 


2  Sa.  21.  15  and  D.  went  down,  and  his  servants  with 
21.  15  and  fought  against  the  Philistines :  andD. 
21.  16  And  Ishbi.benob .  .thought  to  have  slain  D. 
21.  17  Then  the  men  of  D.  sware  unto  him,  say. 
21.  21  the  son  of  Shimeah,  the  brother  of  D. 

21.  22  These  four,  .fell  by  the  hand  of  D.,  and 

22.  1  D.  spake  unto  the  Lord  the  words  of  this 

22.  51  showeth  mercy  to  his  anointed,  unto  D. 

23.  1  Now  these  (be)  the  last  words  of  D. 

23.  8  tlie  names  of  the  mighty  men  whom  D. 

23.  9  (one)  of  the  three  mighty  men  with  D. 

23.  13  and  came  to  D.  in  the  harvest  time  unto 
23.  14  And  D.  (was)  then  in  an  hold,  and  the 
23.  15  And  D.  longed,  and  said,  Oh  that  one 
23.  16  and  took  (it),  and  brought  (it)  to  D. 

23.  23  and  D.  set  him  over  his  guard 

24.  1  and  he  moved  D.  against  them  to  say 

24.  10  And  D.’s  heart  smote  him  after  that  he 

24. 10  D.  said  unto  the  Lord,  I  have  sinned 
24.  11  For  when  D.  was  up  in  the  morning 

24.  11  word .  .came  unto  the  prophet  Gad,  D.’s 
24.  12  Go  and  say  unto  D.,  Thus  saith  the  LORD 
24.  13  So  Gad  came  to  D.,  and  told  him 
24.  14  D.  said  unto  Gad,  I  am  in  a  great  strait 
24.  17  And  D.  spake  unto  the  Lord,  when  he  saw 
24.  18  And  Gad  came  that  day  to  D.,  and  said 
24.  19  And  D. .  .went  up,  as  the  Lord  commanded 
24.  21  D.  said,  To  buy  the  threshing  floor  of  the 
24. '22  And  Araunah  said  unto  D.,  Let  my  lord 
24.  24  So  D.  bought  the  threshing  floor  and  the 
24.  25  D.  built  there  an  altar  unto  the  Lord 
1  Ki.  1.  1  Now  king  D.  was  old  (and)  stricken  in 

1.  8  the  mighty  men  which  (belonged)  to  D. 

1.  11  and  D.  our  lord  knoweth  (it)  not? 

1.  13  Go  and  get  thee  in  unto  king  D.,  and  say 

1.  28  D.  answered  and  said,  Call  me  Bath-sheba 

1.  31  Let  my  lord  king  D.  live  for  ever 
1.  32  And  kiug  D.  said.  Call  me  Zadok  the 
1.  37  greater  than  the  throne  of  my  lord  D. 

1. 38  caused  Solomon  to  ride  upon  king  D.’s 

1.  43  our  lord  king  D.  hath  made  Solomon  king 

I. 47  the  king's  servants  came  to  bless . .  king  D. 

2.  1  the  days  of  D.  drew  nigh  that  he  should 

2.  10  So  D.  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was 

2. 10  and  was  buried  in  the  city  of  D. 

2.  11  days  that  D.  reigned,  .(were)  forty  years 

2.  12  Then  sat  Solomon  upon  the  throne  of  D. 

2.  24  the  Lord,  .set  me  on  the  throne  of  D.  my 
2.  26  barest  the  ark  of  the  Lord  God  before  D. 
2.  32  and  slew  them  with  the  sword.  .D.  not 
2.  33  but  upon  D. . .  shall  there  be  peace  for 
2.  44  the  wickedness,  .that  thou  didst  to  D 

2.  45  the  throne  of  D.  shall  be  established 

3.  1  and  brought  her  into  the  city  of  D. 

3.  3  walking  in  the  statutes  of  D.  his  father 

3.  6  Thou  hast  showed  unto . .  D.  my  father 

3.  T'liast  made  thy  servant  king  instead  of  D. 

3.  14  keep  my  statutes,  .as  thy  father  D.  did 
5.  1  for  Hiram  was  ever  a  lover  of  D. 

5.  3  D.  my  father  could  not  build  an  house 
5.  5  as  tlie  Lord  spake  unto  D.  my  father 

5.  7  the  Lord,  .hath  given  unto  D.  a  wise  son 

6.  12  my  word,  .which  I  spake  unto  D.  thy 

7.  51  the  things  which  D.  his  father  had  dedi. 

8.  1  bring  up  the  ark .  .  out  of  the  city  of  D. 

8.  15  which  spake  with  his  mouth  unto  D.  my 
8.  16  but  I  chose  D.  to  be  over  my  people  Isr. 

8. 17  it  was  in  the  heart  of  D.  my  father  to 

8  1 8  And  the  Lord  said  unto  D.  my  father 
8.  20  I  am  risen  up  in  the  room  of  D.  my  father 
8.  24  Who  hast  kept  with  thy  servant  D.  my 
8.  25  keep  with  thy  servant  D.  my  father  that 
8.  26  which  thou  spakest  unto  thy  servant  D. 

8.  66  goodness  that  the  Lord  had  done  for  D. 

9.  4  if  thou  wilt  walk  before  me,  as  D.  thy 
9.  5  as  I  promised  to  D.  thy  father,  saying 

9.  24  Pharaoh’s  daughter.  .  out  of  the  city  of  D. 

II.  4  was  not  perfect .  .  as  (was)  the  heart  of  D. 
11.  6  went  not  fully  after  the  Lord,  as  (did)  D. 
11.  12  I  will  not  do  it  for  D.  thy  father’s  sake 
11.  13  I  will,  .give  one  tribe  to  thy  son  for  D. 
it.  15  it  came  to  pass,  when  D.  was  in  Edom 
11.  21  when  Hadad  heard,  .that  D.  slept  with 

1 1.  24  he  gathered  men  unto  him .  when  D.  slew 
11.  27  (and)  repaired  the  breaches  of  the  city  of  D. 
11.  32  he  shall  have  one  tribe  for. .  D.’s  sake 
11.  33  (to  keep)  my  statutes .  .as(did)D.hisfath. 
11.  36  I  give  one  tribe  that  D. .  .  may  have  a 
11.  38  to  keep  my  statutes.  .  as  D.  my  servant 
11.  38  build  thee  a  sure  house,  as  I  built  for  D. 
11.  39  I  will  for  this  afHict  the  seed  of  D. 

11.  43  and  was  buried  in  the  city  of  D.  his  fath. 

12. 16  saying,  What  portion  have  we  in  D.  ? 

12.  16  now  see  to  thine  own  house,  D. 

12.  19  Israel  rebelled  against  the  house  of  D. 

12.  20  was  none  that  followed  the  house  of  D. 

12.  26  Now  shall  the  kingdom  return  to.  .D. 

13.  2  a  child  shall  be  born  unto  the  house  of  D. 

14.  8  the  kingdom  away  from  the  house  of  D. 

14.  8  thou  hast  not  been  as  my  servant  D. 

14.  31  Rehoboam.  .was  buried.  .  in  the  city  of  D. 

15.  3  heart  was  not  perfect .  .  as  the  heart  of  D. 

13.  4  for  D.’s  sake  did  the  Lord,  .give him  a 

15.  5  D.  did.  .right  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord 

15.  8  and  they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  D. 

15.  11  Asa  did .  .  right .  .  as  (did)  D.  his  father 
15.  24  Asa .  .  was  buried .  .  in  the  city  of  D. 

22.  50  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of  D. 

2  Ki.  8.  19  the  Lord  would  not  destroy  Judah  for  D. 

8.  24  buried  with  his. fathers  in  the  city  of  D. 

9.  28  buried  him .  .  with  his  fa.  in  the  city  of  D. 
11.  10  to  the  captains. .  didthepriestgive . .  D.’s 


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21  buried  him  with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of  D. 

3  he  did .  .right . . yet  not  like  D.  his  father 
20  buried,  .with  his.  fathers  in  the  city  of  D. 

7  and  they  buried  him.  .in  the  city  of  D. 

38  and  was  buried .  .in  the  city  of  1>.  his 
2  Aliaz.  .did  not .  .right,  .like  D.  Ins  father 

20  Ahaz  slept,  .was  buried  .  .in  the  city  of  D. 

21  he  rent  Israel  from  the  house  of  D. 

-i  according  to  all  that  D.  his  father  did  ^ 

I  wUl  defend  this  city  .  .for  my  servant  D.  s 
,  Thus  saith  the  Loan,  the  God  of  D.  thy 

6  I  will  defend  this  city ..  for  my  servant  D.  s 

7  of  which  the  Lord  said  to  D.,  and 
2  and  walked  in  all  the  way  of  D.  his  father 

IS  Ozenr  the  sixth,  D.  the  seventh 

1  Now  these  were  the  sons  of  D.,  which 
o  (These  were)  all  the  sons  of  D.,  beside 

31  These(were)their  cities  unto  tliereignof  D. 

31  these  (are  they)  whom  D,  set  over  the 

2  whose  number  (was)  in  the  days  of  D 

22  whom  D.  and  Samuel  the  seer  did  ordam 

14  and  turned  the  kingdom  unto  D. 

1  all  Israel  gathered  themselves  to  D.  unto 

3  D  made  a  covenant  with  them  in  Hebron 

4  D  and  all  Israel  went  to  Jerusalem 
s  the  inhabitants  of  Jebus  said  to  D. 

5  Nevertheless  D  took  the  castle  of  Z1011 
5  which  (is)  the  city  of  D. 

o  D.  said,  Whosoever  smitetli  the  Jebusites 
7  And  D.  dwelt  in  the  castle 

7  therefore  they  called  it  the  city  of  D. 
q  So  D.  waxed  greater  and  greater  :  for 

io  chief  of  the  mighty  men  whom  D.  had 
13  lie  was  with  D.  at  Tas-dammim,  and 

15  thirty  captains  went  down  to  the  rock  to  D. 

16  And  D.  (was)  then  in  the  hold,  and  the 

17  Anil  D.  longed,  and  said,  Oh  that 

18  and  took  (it),  and  brought  (it)  to  D. 

18  but  D.  would  not  drink  (of)  it,  but  poured 
25  aud  D.  set  him  over  his  guard 
1  these  (are)  they  that  came  to  D.  to  Zildag 

8  there  separated  themselves  unto  D.  .men 

16  caineof  the  children  of  Benjamin  ..unto  D. 

17  D.  went  out  to  meet  them,  and  answered 

18  Thine  (are  we),  I).,  and  on  thy  side 

18  Then  D  received  them,  and  made  them 

10  And  there  fell  (some)  of  Manasseh  to  D. 

21  they  helped  D  against  the  baud  (of  the 

22  day  by  day  there  came  to  D.  to  help  him 

23  the  bands  (that),  .came  to  L>.  to  Hebron 
31  to  come  and  make  D.  king 

38  All  these  men . .  came . .  to  make  D.  king 
38  tlie  rest,  .(were)  of  one  heart  to  make  D 
30  And  there  they  were  with  D.  three  days 

1  D.  consulted  with  the  captains  of  thous. 

2  D.  said  unto  all  the  congregation  of  Israel 

5  So  D.  gathered  all  Israel  together,  from 

6  D  went  up,  and  all  Israel,  to  Baalah 

8  And  D.  aud  all  Israel  played  before  God 

11  D.  was  displeased,  because  the  Lord  had 

12  And  D.  was  afraid  of  God  that  day 

13  So  D.  brought  not  the  ark  (home) 

13  to  himself  to  the  city  of  D. 

1  Hiram  king  -  >f  Tyre  sent  messengers  to  D. 

2  D.  perceived  that  the  Lord  had  confirmed 

3  And  D.  took  more  wives  at  Jerusalem 
3  aud  D.  begat  more  sons  and  daughters 
8  when  the  Philistines  heard  that  D.  was 
8  all  the  Philistines  went  up  to  seek  D. 

8  D.  heard  (of  it),  and  went  out  against 

10  D.  enquired  of  God.  .Shall  I  go  up 

11  they  came,  .to  Baal-perazim  .D.  smote 

11  D.  said,  God  hath  broken  in  upon  mine 

12  D.  gave  a  commandment,  and  they  were 

14  Therefore  D.  enquired  again  of  God 

16  D.  therefore  did  as  God  commanded  him 

17  the  fame  of  D  went  out  into  all  lands 

1  city  of  D  ,  and  prepared  a  place  for  the 

2  D  said,  None  ought  to  carry  the  ark . .  but 

3  And  D.  gathered  all  Israel  together  to  J. 

4  And  D.  assembled  the  children  of  Aaron 
11  D.  called  for  Zadok  and  Abiathar  the 

16  D.  spake  to  the  chief  of  the  Levites  to 
25  So  D. . .  went  to  bring  up  the  ark  of  the 
27  D.  (was)  clothed  with  a  robe  of  fine  linen 
27  D.  also  (had)  upon  him  an  ephod  of  linen 
29  (as)  the  ark . .  came  to  the  city  of  D 
29  Michal .  .saw  king  D  dancing  and  playing 

1  the  tent  that  D.  had  pitched  for  it 

2  when  D.  had  made  an  end  of  offering 
7  D.  delivered  first  (this  psalm),  to  thank 

43  and  D.  returned  to  bless  his  house 

1  it  came  to  pass,  as  0.  sat  in  his  house 

2  Nathan  said  unto  D.,  Do  all  that  (is)  in 
4  Go  and  tell  D.  my  servant.  Thus  saith 
7  thus  shalt  thou  say  unto  my  servant  D 

15  so  did  Nathan  speak  unto  D. 

16  D.  the  king  came  and  sat  before  the  L 
18  What  can  D.  (speak)  more  to  thee 
24  (let)  the  house  of  D.  .(be)  established 

1  D.  smote  the  Philistines,  and  subdued 

2  the  Moabites  became  D.’s  servants,  (and) 

3  D.  smote  Ha  larezer  king  of  Zobah  unto 

4  And  D.  took  from  him  a  thousand  chariots 

4  D.  also  houghed  all  the  chariot  (horses) 

5  D.  slew  of  the  Syrians  two  and  twenty 

6  Theu  D.  put  (garrisons)  in  Syria-damascus 
6  the  Syrians  became  D.’s  servants,  (and) 

6  Thus  the  Lord  preserved  D.  whithersoever 
-  D  took  the  shields,  .aud  brought  them 
8  cities  of  Hadarezer,  brought  D  very  much 
g  when  Tou.  .heard  how  1).  had  smitten  all 


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10  He  sent  Hadoram  his  son  to  king  D. 

11  Them  also  king  D.  dedicated  unto  the  L. 

13  all  the  Edomites  became  D.'s  servants 

1 3  Thus  the  Lord  preserved  D.  whithersoever 

14  D.  reigned  over  all  Israel,  and  executed 
17  the  sons  of  D.  (were)  chief  about  the  king 

2  D.  said,  I  will  show  kindness  unto  Hanun 
2  D.  sent  messengers  to  comfort  him  cone. 

2  So  the  servants  of  D.  came,  .to  Hanun 

3  Thinkest  thou  that  D.  doth  honour  thy 

4  Wherefore  Hanun  took  D.'s  servants 

5  Then  there  went  (certain),  and  told  D. 

6  they  had  made  themselves  odious  to  D. 

8  when  D.  heard  (of  it),  he  sent  Joab 

'  17  it  was  told  D. ;  aud  hegathered  all  Israel 
17  when  D.  had  put  the  battle  in  array 
'  j8  D.  slew  of  the  Syrians  seven  thousand 

1  D.  tarried  at  Jerusalem.  AndJoabsmote 

2  And  D.  took  the  crown  of  their  king 

2  and  it  was  set  upon  D.  's  head 

3  Even  so  dealt  D.  with  all  the  cities 
3  D  and  all  the  people  returned  to  Jerusa. 

7  when  he  defied  Israel,  Jonathan.  .D.'s 

8  and  they  fell  by  the  hand  of  D. 

1  Satan  stood  u.p  against  Israel,  and  provo. 

2  D  said  to  Joab,  and  to  the  rulers 

3  Joab  gave  the  sum  of  the  number.  .untoD. 

8  D  said  unto  God,  I  have  sinned  greatly 
q  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Gad,  D.'s  seer 

10  Go  and  tell  D.,  saying,  Thus  saith  the  L. 

11  So  Gad  came  to  D.,  and  said  unto  him 
13  D.  said  unto  Gad,  I  am  in  a  great  strait 
16  D.  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  saw  the  angel 

16  D.  and  the  elders,  .fell  upon  their  faces 

17  And  D.  said  unto  God,  (Is  it)  not  I  (that) 

18  the  angel,  .commanded  Gad  to  say  to  D. 

19  Aud  D.  went  up  at  the  saying  of  Gad 
21  And  as  D.  came  to  Oman 
21  Oman  looked,  and  saw  D. 

21  and  bowed  himself  to  D.  with  (his)  face 

22  Then  D.  said  to  Oman,  Grunt  me  the 

23  Aud  Oman  said  unto  D.,  Take  (it)  to 

24  And  king  D.  said  to  Oman,  Nay 

25  So  D.  gave  to  Oman .  .six hundred  shekels 

26  D.  built  there  an  altar  unto  the  Lord 

28  D.  saw  that  the  Lord  had  answered  him 

30  But  D.  could  not  go  before  it  to  enquire 

1  D.  said,  This  (is)  the  house  of  the  Lord 

2  D.  commanded  to  gather  together  the 

3  D.  prepared  iron  in  abundance  for  the 

4  they  of  T., brought  much  cedar  wood  to  D. 

5  D.  said,  Solomon  my  son  (is)  young  and 
s  So  D  prepared  abundantly  before  his 
7  And  D.  said  to  Solomon,  My  son,  as  for 

17  D  also  commanded  all  the  princes  of  Is. 

I  So  when  D.  was  old  and  full  of  days 

6  And  D  divided  them  into  courses  among 

23  D  said,  The  LORD,  hath  given  rest  unto 
27  by  the  last  words  of  D.  the  Levites  (were) 

3  And  D.  distributed  them,  both  Zadok  of 

31  likewise  cast  lots .  .in  the  presence  of  D. 
i  Moreover  13.  and  the  captains  of  the  host 

26  the  dedicated  things,  which  I),  the  king 

31  In  the  fortieth  year  of  the  reign  of  D. 

32  king  D  made  rulers  over  the  Reubemtes 

18  Elihu,  (one)  of  the  brethren  of  I). 

2x  But  D.  took  not  the  number  of  them 

24  the  account  of  the  Chronicles  of  king  D. 

31  of  the  substance  which  (was)  lung  D.'s 

32  Jonathan,  D.'s  uncle,  was  a  counsellor 

1  D.  assembled  all  the  princes  of  Israel 

2  D.  the  king  stood  up  upon  his  feet 

I I  D.  gave  to  Solomon  his  son  the  pattern 
20  And  D.  said  to  Solomon  his  son,  Be 

1  D.  the  king  said  unto  all  the  congrega. 
a  D  the  king  also  rejoiced  with  great  joy 
,  10  Wherefore  D.  blessed  the  Lord  before 
10  D.  said,  Blessed  (be)  thou,  Lord  God  of 
20  D.  said  to  all  the  congregation,  Now  bless 
.  22  they  made  Solomon  the  son  of  D.  king 
’  23  Solomon  sat.  .as  king  instead  of  D.  his 
.  24  the  sons  likewise  of  king  D.,  submitted 
26  D.  the  son  of  Jesse  reigned  over  all  Israel 
.  29  the  acts  of  D. .  .(are)  written  in  the  book 
1  the  son  of  D.  was  strengthened  in  his 
4  But  the  ark  of  God  had  D  brought  up 
4  to  (the  place  which)  D.  had  prepared  for 

8  Thou  hast  showed  great  mercy  unto  D. 

9  let  thy  promise  unto  D. .  .be  established 
.  3  As  thou  didst  deal  with  D.  my  father 
.  7  a  man.  .whom  D.  my  father  did  provide 
.  12  who  hath  given  to  D.  the  kinga  wise  son 
.  14  with  the  cunning  men  of  my  lord  D.  thy 
.  17  the  numbering  wherewith  D.  .had  num. 

1  where  (the  Loud)  appeared  unto  p.  his 
1  in  the  place  that  D.  had  prepared  m 

1  the  things  that  D.  his  father  had  dechca. 

2  to  bring  up  the  ark.  .out  of  the  city  of  D. 
4  he  spake  with  his  mouth  to  my  father  D. 

6  and  have  chosen  D.  to  be  over  my  people 

7  it  was  in  the  heart  of  D. .  .to  build  an  I10. 

8  But  the  LOUT)  said  to  D.  my  father 
6.  10  I  am  risen  up  in  the  room  of  D. 

6.  15  which  hast  kept  with  thy  servant  D. 

6.  16  keep  with  thy  servant  D. .  .that  which 
6.  17  thou  hast  spoken  unto  thy  servant  D. 

6.  42  remember  the  mercies  of  D.  thy  servant 

7.  6  which  D. .  had  made  to  praise  the  Loud 
7.  6  when  D  praised  by  their  ministry 

7.  10  good,  that  the  Loud  had  showed  unto  D. 
7.  17  if  thou  wilt  walk  before  me,  as  D.  thy 
7.  18  according  as  1  have  covenanted  with  D. 


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11  out  of  the  city  of  D.  unto  the  house 
11  My  wife  shall  not  dwell  in  the  house  of  D. 

14  according  to  the  order  of  D.  his  father 
14  for  so  had  D.  the  man  of  God  commanded 
31  Solomon .  .was  buried  in  the  city  of  D. 

16  saying,  What  portion  have  we  in  D.  ? 

16  (and)  now,  D.,  see  to  thine  own  house 

19  Israel  rebelled  against  the  house  of  D. 

17  they  walked  in  the  way  of  D.  and  Solom 

18  the  daughter  of  Jerimoth  the  son  of  D. 

16  Rehoboam . .  was  buried  in  the  city  of  D. 

5  God . .  gave  the  kingdom  over .  to  D.for . 

6  the  servant  of  Solomon  the  son  of  D.,  is 

8  of  the  Loud  in  the  hand  of  the  sons  of  D. 

1  they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  D. 

14  they  buried  him.  in  the  city  of  D. 

3  he  walked  in  the  first  ways  of  his  father  D. 

1  Jehosapliat . .  was  buried . .  in  the  city  of  D. 

7  Loud  would  not  destroy  the  house  of  D. 

7  the  covenant  that  he  had  made  with  p. 

12  Thus  saith  the  Loud  God  of  D.  thy  father 

20  they  buried  him  iu  the  city  of  D.,  but  not 
3  as  the  Loud  hath  said  of  the  sons  of  D. 

9  and  shields,  that  (had  been)  king  D.’s 

18  whom  D.  had  distributed  in  the  house  of 
18  with  singing,  (as  it  was  ordained)  by  D. 

16  they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  D.  among 
25  and  they  buried  him  in  the  city  of  D. 

9  and  they  buried  him  iu  the  city  of  D. 

1  lie  did  not.  .right,  .like  D.  his  father 
,  2  all  that  D.  his  father  had  done 

25  with  harps,  according  to  the  conT.  of  D. 

26  Levites  stood  with  the  instruments  of  D. 

27  instruments  (ordained)  by  D.  king  of  Isr. 

30  praise  unto  the  Lord  with  the  words  of  D. 

26  since  the  time  of  Solomon  the  son  of  D. 

5  and  repaired  Millo  (in)  the  city  of  D. 

30  to  the  west  side  of  the  city  of  D. 

33  chiefest  of  the  sepulchres  of  the  sons  of  D. 

7  of  which  God  had  said  to  D.  and  to  Solo. 

14  he  built  a  wall  without  the  city  of  D 

2  and  walked  in  the  ways  of  D.  his  father 

3  to  seek  after  t Ire  God  of  D.  his  father 

3  which  Solomon  the  son  of  D.  did  build 

4  according  to  the  writing  of  D.  king  of  Isr. 

is  according  to  the  commandment  of  D.,and 

10  after  the  ordinance  of  D.  kiDg  of  Israel 
2  of  the  sons  of  D. ;  Hattusli 

20  Nethinims,  whom  D. ..had  appointed  for 

1 5  the  stairs  that  go  down  from  the  city  of  D. 

16  place)  over  against  the  sepulchres  of  D. 

24  according  to  the  commandment  of  D.  the 

36  with  the  musical  instruments  of  D.  the 

37  they  went  up.  .the  stairs  of  the  city  of  D. 
37  going  up  of  tlie  wall,  above  the  house  of  D. 

45  according  to  the  commandment  of  D. 

46  iu  the  days  of  D. .  .(there  were)  chief  of 
title.  A  Psalm  of  D.,  when  he  fled  from  Abs. 

To  the  chief  Musician .  .A  Psalm  of  D. 
To  the  chief  Musician.  .A  Psalm  of  D. 
To  the  chief  Musician  .  .A  Psalm  of  D. 
Shiggaion  of  D.,  which  he  sang  unto 
To  the  chief  Musician.  A  Psalm  of  D. 
To  the  chief  Musician.  .A  Psalm  of  D. 
To  the  chief  Musician,  (A  Psalm)  of  D. 
To  the  chief  Musician.  A  Psalm  of  D. 
To  the  chief  Musician,  A  Psalm  of  D. 
To  the  chief  Musician,  (A  Psalm)  of  D. 
A  Psalm  of  D.  Loud,  who  shall  abide 
Michtani  of  D.  Preserve  me,  O  God 
A  Prayer  of  D.  Hear  the  right,  O  Lord 
„  To  the  chief  Musician,  (A  Psalm)  of  D. 
50  and  showeth  mercy  to  his  anointed,  to  D. 
title.  To  the  chief  Musician,  A  Psalm  of  D. 
To  the  chief  Musician,  A  Psalm  of  D. 
To  the  chief  Musician,  A  Psalm  of  D. 

A  Psalm  of  D.  My  God,  my  God 
A  Psalm  of  D.  The  Lord  (is)  my  shep. 
A  Psalm  of  D.  The  earth  (is)  the  LORD'S 
(A  Psalm)  of  1).  Lnto  thee,  O  Lord 
(A  Psalm)  of  D.  J  udge  me,  0  Lord 
(A Psalm)  of  D.  The  Lord  (is)my  light 
(A  Psalm)  of  D.  Unto  thee  will  I  cry 
A  rsalm  of  D.  Give  unto  the  LORD 
(at)  the  dedication  of  the  house  of  D. 
(A  Psalm)  of  D.  Mascliil.  Blessed  (is  he 
(A  Psalm)  of  D.,  when  he  changed  his 
(A  Psalm) of  D.  Plead  (my cause),  O  L. 
To  the  chief  Musician,  (A  Psalm)  of  D. 
(A  Psalm)  of  D.  Eret  not  thyself 
A  Psalm  of  D. .  to  bring  to  remembran. 
To  the  chief  Musician.  .A  Psalm  of  D. 
To  the  chief  Musician,  A  Psalm  of  D. 
To  the  chief  Musician,  A  Psalm  of  D. 
To  the  chief  Musician,  A  Psalm  of  D. 
To  the  chief  Musician.  (A  Psalm)  of  D. 
D.  is  come  to  the  house  of  Ahimelecli 
To  the  chief  Musician .  .(A  Psalm)  of  D. 
To  the  chief  Musician.  (A  Psalm)of  D. 
Doth  not  D.  hide  himself  with  us? 

To  the  chief  Musician.  .(A  Psalm)  of  D. 
Michtani  of  I).,  when  the  Philistines  . 
To  the  chief  Musician. . Michtani  of  D. 
To  the  chief  Musician.  .Mich tain  of  D. 
To  the  chief  Musician.  .Michtani  of  D. 
To  the  chief  Musician. .  Michtani  of  D. 
To  the  chief  Musician.  .(A  Psalm) of  D. 
To  the  chief  Musician.  .A  Fsalm  of  D. 
A  Psalm  of  D.,  when  he  was  in  the  wil. 
To  the  chief  Musician,  A  Psalm  of  D. 
To  the  chief  Mus.  A  Psalm.. of  D. 

To  the  chief  Mus.  A  Psalm . . of  D. 


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Psa.  69  title.  To  the  chief  Musician.  .(A  Psalm)of  D. 
no.  „  (A  Psalm)  of  1).,  to  bring  to  remembra. 
72.  20  The  prayers  of  1). .  .are  ended 
78  70  He  chose  D.  also  his  servant,  and  took 
86.  title.  A  Prayer  of  D.  Bow  down  thine  ear 
89.  3  I  have  sworn  unto  D.  my  servant 
80.  20  I  have  found  D.  my  servant 
89.  35  have  I  sworn.  .1  will  not  lie  unto  D. 

89.  49  (which)  thou  swarest  unto  D.  in  thy  truth? 
101.  title.  A  Psalm  of  D.  I  will  sing  of  mercy 
103  ,  (A  Psalm)  of  D.  Bless  the  Lord,  O  my 

108  A  Song  (or)  Psalm  of  D.  O  give  thanks 

109  „  To  the  chief  Musician,  A  Psalm  of  D. 
no.  „  A  Psalm  of  D.  The  Lord  said  unto 
122.  ,,  A  Song  of  degrees  of  D.  I  was  glad 
122.  5  the  thrones  of  the  house  of  D. 

124.  title.  A  Song  of  degrees  of  D.  If  (it  had  not 

131.  ,.  A  Song  of  degrees  of  D. 

132.  j  Lord, remember  D.,  (and)all  nis afflictions 
132.  10  For  thy  servant  L>  s  sake  turn  not  away 

132.  n  The  Loun  hath  sworn  (in)  truth  unto  D. 

132. 17  There  will  I  make  the  horn  of  D.  to  bud 

133.  title.  A  Song  of  degrees  of  I).  Behold,  how 

138.  ,.  (A  Psalm)  of  D.  I  will  praise  thee 

139.  ..  To  the  chief  Musician,  A  Psalm  of  D. 

140.  ”  To  the  chief  Musician,  A  Psalm  of  D. 

141.  „  A  Psalm  of  D.  Lord,  I  cry  unto  thee 
142!  ,,  Maschil  of  I).;  A  Prayer  wlieu  he  was 

143  ,,  A  Psalm  of  D.  Hear  my  prayer,  O  L. 

144  ,,  (A  Psalm)  of  D.  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord 
144.  10  who  delivereth  I).  his  servant  from  the 
143.  title.  D.'s  (Psalm)  of  praise.  I  will  extol 

Prov.  1.  1  The  Proverbs  of  Solomon  the  soil  of  1). 
Eccl.  1.  1  The  words  of  the  Preacher,  the  son  of  D. 
Song  4.  4  Thy  neck  (is)  like  the  tower  of  D. 

Isa.  7.  2  And  it  was  told  the  house  of  D  ,  saying 

7.  13  Hear  ye  now,  0  house  of  D. 

9.  7  no  end,  upon  the  throne  of  D  ,  and  upon 

16.  5  he  shall  sit  upon  it.  .in  the  taberna.  of  D. 

22.  9  have  seen,  .the  breaches  of  the  city  of  D. 
22  22  And  the  key  of  the  house  of  L>.  will  1  lay 

29.  1  Woe  to  Ariel,  .the city  (where)  D.  dwelt! 

37.  35  I  will  defend  this  city.  .for.  .D.'s  sake 

38.  5  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  I). 

55.  '3  (even)  the  sure  mercies  of  D. 

Jer.  13.  13  even  the  kings  that  sit  upon  D.’s  throne 

17.  25  kings  andlprinces  sitting  upon  the  th.  of  D. 
2t.  12  O  house  of  O  ,  thus  saith  the  Lord 

22.  2  k.  of  Judah,  that  sittest  upon  theth.  of  D. 
22.  4  kings  sitting  upon  the  throne  of  D. 

22.  30  sitting  upon  the  throne  of  D.,  and  ruling 

23.  5  I  will  raise  unto  D.  a  righteous  Branch 

29.  16  the  king  that  sitteth  upon  the  th.  of  D. 

30.  9  But  they  shall  serve . .  D  their  king 

33.  15  Branch  of  righteous,  to  grow  up  untoD. 

33. 17  D.  shall  never  want  a  man  to  sit  upon  the 
33. 21  may.  my  covenant  be  broken  with  D. 

33.  22  so  will  I  multiply  the  seed  of  D. 

33.  26  Then  will  I  cast  away  the  seed  of .  .D.  my 

36.  30  none  to  sit  upon  the  throne  of  D. 

Eze.  34.  23  he  shall  feed  them,  (even)  my  servant  D. 

34.  24  my  servant  1)  a  prince  among  them 

37.  24  And  D  my  servant  (shall  be)  king  over 
37.  2;  my  servant  D.  (shall  be)  their  prince  for 

llos.  3.  5  the  Lord  their  God,  and  U.  their  king 
Amos  6.  5  invent,  .instruments  of  music,  like  D. 

9.  1 1  I  raise  up  the  tabernacle  of  1).  that  is 
Zecli  12.  7  that  the  glory  of  the  house  of  D.  and  the 

12.  8  and  he  that  is  feeble  .  .shall  be  as  D. 

12.  8  and  the  house  of  D.  (shall  be)  as  God 

12.  10  And  I  will  pour  upon  the  house  of  D. 

12.  12  the  family  of  the  house  of  L>.  apart 

13.  1  shall  be  a  fountain  opened  to  the  ho.  of  D. 
Matt.  1.  1  Jesus  Christ,  the  son  of  I)  ,  the  sou  of  A. 

1.  6  And  Jesse  begat  D  the  king;  and  D.  the  k. 

1.  17  from  Abraham  to  D.  (are)  fourteen  gene. 

1.  17  from  l).  until  the  carrying  away  into  Ba. 
1.  20  Joseph,  thou  son  of  D.,  fear  not  to  take 

9.  27  (Thou)  son  of  D.,  have  mercy  on  us 
12.  3  Have  ye  not  read  what  D.  did,  when 

12.  23  the  people,  .said,  Is  not  this  the  son  of  D.? 
15.  22  Havemer.  on  me,  0  Lord,  (thou)  son  of  D. 

20.  30  Have  mer.  011  us,  0  Lord,  (thou)  sou  of  D. ! 

20.  31  Have  mercy  on  us  O  Lord,  thou  son  of  D.! 

21.  9  multi. .  .cried .  .Hosanna  to  the  son  of  D. ! 

21.  15  children  crying.  .Hosanna  to  the  son  ofD. 

22.  42  They  say  unto  him,  (The  son)  of  D. 

22.  43  How  then  doth  IX  in  spirit  call  him  Lord 
22.  45  If  IX  then  call  him  Lord,  how  is  he  his 
Mark  2.  25  Have  ye  never  read  what  L>.  did,  when 

10.  47  Jesus,  (thou)  son  of  L). .  have  mercy  011  me 

10.  48  Thou  sou  of  L>.,  have  mevey  on  me 

:i.  10  Blessed  (lie)  the  kingdom  of  our  father  D. 
12.  35  How  say  the  scribes  thatC  is  the  son  of  D. 
12.  36  For  L>.  himself  said  by  the  Holy  Ghost 
i2.  37  D.  therefore  himself  calleth  him  Lord 
Luke  1.  27  man  whose  name  was  J  ,  of  the  ho.  of  D. 
1.  32  give  unto  him  the  throne  of  his  father  D. 

1.  69  salvation  for  us  in  the  house  of  his  ser.  D. 

2.  4  Joseph  also  went,  .unto  the  city  of  IX 

2.  4  he  was  of  the  house  and  lineage  of  D. 

2. 1 1  unto  you  is  born  this  day,  in  the  city  of  D. 

3.  31  Nathan,  which  was  (the  son)  of  D. 

6.  3  Have  ye  not  read  so  much,  .what  D.  did 

18.  38  Jesus, (thou) son  of  IX,  have  mercy  on  me! 

18.  39  (Thou)  son  of  D.,  have  mercy  on  me1 

20.  41  How  say  they  that  Christ  is  D.  s  sou? 

20.  42  D.  himself  saith  in  the  book  of  Psalms 
20.  44  D.  therefore  calleth  him  Lord,  how  is  he 
John  7.  42  That  Christ  cometh  of  the  seed  of  P. 

7.  42  out  of  the  town  of  Bethlehem,  where  IX 
Acts  1. 16  the  Holy  Ghost,  by  the  mouth  of  D. ,  spake 


Acts  2.  25  D.  speaketh  concerning  him,  I  foresaw 

2.  29  freely  speak  unto  you  of  the  patriarch  D. 

2.  34  For  IX  is  not  ascended  into  the  heavens 

4.  25  Who  by  the  mouth  of  thy  servant  D.  hast 
7.  45  whom  God  drave  out . .  unto  the  days  of  D. 

13.  22  he  raised  up  unto  them  D.  to  be  their 

13.  22  and  said,  I  have  found  D.  the  (son)  of  J. 

13.  34  I  will  give  you  the  sure  mercies  of  D. 

13.  36  For  D . .  fell  on  sleep . .  and  saw  corruption 
15.  16  and  I  will  build  again  the  tabernacle  of  D. 
Horn.  1.  3  Jesus  Christ,  .made  of  the  seed  of  D. 

4.  6  D.  also  describeth  the  blessedness  of  the 

11.  9  D.  saith,  Let  their  table  be  made  a  snare 

2  Ti.  2.  8  Jesus  Christ  of  the  seed  of  D  was  raised 
Ileb.  4.  7  he  limiteth  a  certain  day,  saying  in  D. 

11.  32  D.  also,  and  Samuel,  and  (of)  the  proph. 
Rev.  3.  7  he  that  hath  the  key  of  D  ,  he  that  openeth 

5.  5  Lion  of  the  tribe  of  Juda,  the  Root  of  D. 
22.  16  I  am  the  rootaud  the  offspring  of  D.,(and) 

DAWN,  to  — 

To  shine  through,  fiiuuyd^a  diaugazo. 

2  Pe.  1.  19  until  the  day  dawn,  and  the  day  star  arise 

DAWN,  to  begin  to  — 

To  begin  to  dawn  upon,  Itntpuxricu  epiphoshi. 

Matt 28.  1  as  it  began  to  dawn  toward  the  first  (day) 

DAWNING  — 

1  .To  go  up,  ascend,  rby  alah. 

Josh.  6.  15  that  they 'rose  early  about  the  dawning 

2 . Eye  lids,  O'Sjjpi;  aphappim. 

Job  3.  9  neither  let  it  see  the  dawning  of  the  day 

3 . To  face,  front,  turn  about,  look,  rus  panah. 
Judgig.  26  Then  came  the  woman  in  the  dawning  of 

DAWNING  of  the  day  or  morning  — 

Twilight,  J  nesheph. 

Job  7.  4  to  and  fro  unto  the  dawning  of  the  day 
Psa.119. 147  I  prevented  the  dawning  of  the  morning 

DAY— 

1.  Morning,  ij33  boker. 

Judgig.  26  came  the  woman  in  thedawning  of  the  d. 

2  Sa.  13.  4  Why  (art)  thou,  .lean  from  day  to  day? 
Dan.  8.  14  Unto  two  thousandand  three  hundred  d. 

2.  Day,  ci’  yom. 

Gen.  1.  5  God  called  the  light  Day.  and  the  dark. 

1.  s  evening  and.  .morning  were  the  first  day 
1.  8  evening  and.  .morning  were  the  second  d. 

1  13  evening  and . .  morning  were  the  third  day 
1.  14  Let  there  be  lights,  .to  divide  the  day 
1.  16  the  greater  light  to  rule  the  day,  and  the 
1.  18  to  rule  over  the  day  and  over  the  night 
1.  19  evening  and . .  morning  were  the  fourth  d. 
1.  23  evening  and  the  morning  were  the  fifth  d. 

1.  31  evening  and  the  morning  were  the  sixth  d. 

2.  2  And  on  the  seventh  day  God  ended  his  . 
2.  2  he  rested  on  the  seventh  day  from  all  his 
2.  3  blessed  the  seventh  day,  and  sanctified  it 
2.  4  in  the  day  that  the  Lord  God  made  the 

2.  17  in  the  day  that  thou  eatest  thereof  thou 

3.  3  God  doth  know  that  in  the  day  ye  eat 

3.  8  in  cue  garden  in  the  cool  of  the  day  :  and 

4. 14  thou  hast  driven  me  out  this  day  from 

5.  1  In  the  day  that  God  created  man,  in  the 
5.  2  blessed  them .  .in  the  day  when  they  were 
7.  11  the  seventeenth  day .  .the  same  day  were 

7.  13  In  the  self  same  day  entered  Noah,  and  S. 

8.  4  on  the  seventeenth  day  of  the  month 

8.  14  on  the  seven  and  twentieth  day  of  the 
8.  22  summer  and  winter,  and  day  and  night 

15.  18  In  that  same  day  the  Lord  made  a  cove. 

17.  23  circumcised  the  flesh,  .the  self  same  day 

17.  26  the  self  same  day  was  Abraham  circum. 

18.  1  in  the  tent  door  in  the  heat  of  the  day 

19.  37  the  father  of  the  Moabites  unto  this  day 

19.  38  the  father  of  the  children .  .unto  this  day 

21.  8  Abraham  made  a  great  .feast  the  (same)  d. 

22.  4  Then  on  the  third  day  Abraham  lifted  up 

22. 14  as  it  is  said  (to)  this  day.  In  the  mount  of 

24.  12  I  pray  thee,  send  me  good  speed  this  day 

24.  42  And  I  came  this  day  unto  the  well,  and 

23.  31  Jacob  said,  Sell  me  this  day  thy  birthright 

25.  33  Jacob  said,  Swear  to  me  this  day;  and  he 

26.  32  it  came  to  pass  the  same  day,  that  Isaac's 

26.  33  of  the  city  (is)  Beer  sheba  unto  this  day 
.27.  2  I  am  old,  I  know  not  the  day  of  my  death 

27.  45  I  be  deprived  also  of  you  both  in  one  day? 

29.  7  (it  is)  yet  high  day,  neither  (is  it)  time 

30.  35  he  removed  that  day  the  he  goats  that 

31.  22  it  was  told  Lalian  on  the  third  day  that 

31.  39  (whether)  stolen  by  day,  orstolen  by  night 
31.  40  (Thus)  I  was;  in  the  day  the  drought  con. 
31.  43  and  what  can  I  do  this  day  unto  these 

31.  48  a  witness  between  me  and  thee  this  day 

32.  32  the  hollow  of  the  thigh,  unto  this  day 

33.  13  if  men  should  over  drive  them  one  day 
33. 16  Esau  returned  that  day  on  his  way  unto 

34.  25  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  third  day 

35.  3  who  answered  me  in  the  day  of  my  dis. 

35.  20  the  pillar  of  Rachel's  grave  unto  this  day 

40.  20  third  day,  (which  was)  Pharaoh  s  birthday 

41.  9  saying,  i  do  remember  my  faults  this  day 
42. 13  the  youngest  (is)  this  day  with  our  father 

42.  18  Joseph  said  unto  them  the  third  day 

42.  32  the  youngest  (is)  this  day  with  our  father 
47.  23  I  have  bought  you  this  day  and  your 
47.  2 6  And  Joseph  made  it  alaw.  .unto  this  day 


Gen.  48.  15  fed  me  all  my  life  long  unto  this  day 

48.  20  he  blessed  them  that  day,  saying,  In  thee 
50.  20  as  (it  is)  this  day,  to  save  much  people 
Exod.  2. 13  And  when  he  went  out  the  second  day 

5.  6  commanded  the  same  day  the  taskmasters 

6.  28  it  came  to  pass,  on  the  day  (when)  the  L. 

8.  22  I  will  sever  in  that  day  the  land  of  Gos. 

10.  6  have  seen,  since  the  day.  .unto  this  day!, 
10. 13  an  east  wind  upon  the  land  all  that  day 
10.  28  for  in  (that)  day  thou  seest  my  face  thou 

12.  6  keep  it  up  until  the  fourteenth  day  of 

12.  14  this  day  shall  be  unto  you  for  a  memorial 
12.  15  even  the  first  day  ye  shall  put  away  leav. 
12.  15  from  the  first  day  until  the  seventh  day 
12.  16  And  in  the  first  day  (there  shall  be)  an 
12.  16  in  the  seventh  day  there  shall  be  an  holy 
12.  17  in  this  self  same  day  have  I  brought  your 

12. 17  therefore  shall  ye  observe  this  day  in 
12.  18  on  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  month  at 
12.  18  the  one  and  twentieth  day  of  the  month 
12.  41  even  the  self  same  day  it  came  to  pass 

12.  51  And  it  came  to  pass  the  self  same  day 

13.  '  3  Remember  this  day,  in  which  ye  came 

13.  4  This  day  came  ye  out,  in  the  month  Abib 
13.  6  the  seventh  day  (shall  be)  a  feast  to  the 

13.  8  thou  shalt  show  thy  son  in  that  day,  say. 

14.  30  Thus  the  Lord  saved  Israel  that  day  out 
16.  1  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  second  month 
16.  5  on  the  sixth  day  they  shall  prepare  (that) 
16.  22  on  the  sixth  day  they  gathered  twice  as 
16.  26  but  on  the  seventh  day .  .in  it  there  shall 
16.  27  there  went  out.  .on  the  seventh  day  for 
16.  29  therefore  he  giveth  you  on  the  sixth  day 
16.  29  let  no  man  go  out.  .on  the  seventh  day 

1 6.  30  So  the  people  rested  on  the  seventh  day 

19.  1  the  same  day  came  they  (into)  the  wilder. 
19.  11  And  be  ready  against  the  third  day  :  for 
ig.  11  the  third  day  the  Lord  will  come  down 
19.  15  he  said . .  Be  ready  against  the  third  day 

19.  16  And  it  came  to  pass  on  the  third  day,  in 

20.  8  Remember  the  sabbath  day,  to  keep  it 

20.  10  the  seventh  day  (is)  the  sabbath  of  the  L. 

20.  11  rested  the  seventh  day:  wherefore  the 

20. 11  Lord  blessed  thesabbathd.  and  hallowed 

22.  30  on  the  eighth  day  thou  shalt  give  it  me 

23.  12  and  on  the  seventh  day  thou  shalt  rest 

24.  16  and  the  seventh  day  he  called  unto  M. 

31.  15  doeth  (any)  work  in  the  sabbath  day,  he 

31.  17  seventh  day  he  rested,  and  was  refreshed 

32.  28  there  fell  of  the  people  that  day  about 
32.  29  hemaybestowuponyouablessingthisday 
32.  34  in  the  day  when  I  visit  I  will  visit  their 

34.  1 1  that  which  I  command  thee  this  day 

34.  21  hut  on  the  seventh  day  thou  shalt  rest 

35.  2  the  seventh  day  there  shall  be.  .an  holy 

35.  3  shall  kindle  no  fire,  upon  the  sabbath  d. 
40.  2  On  the  first  day . .  shall  thou  set  up  the 

40.  37  they  journeyed  not  till  the  day  that  it 
Lev.  6.  5  give  it . .  in  the  day  of  his  trespass  offering 

6.  20  unto  the  Lord  in  the  day  when  he  is 

7.  15  the  flesh,  .shall  be  eaten  the  same  day 

7.  16  it  shall  be  eaten  the  same  day  that  he 

7.  17  on  the  third  day  shall  be  burnt  with  fire 
7.  18  if  (any),  .be  eaten  at  all  on  the  third  day 
7.  35  the  day  (when)  he  presented  them  to 
7.  36  in  the  day  that  he  anointed  them,  (by)  a 

7.  38  in  the  day  that  he  commanded  the  child. 

8.  34  As  he  hath  done  this  day,  (so)  the  Lord 

9.  1  came  to  pass  on  the  eighth  day,  (that)  M. 

10.  19  this  day  have  they  offered  their  sin  offer. 

12.  3  in  the  eighth  day  the  flesh  of  his  foreskin 

13.  5  priest  shall  look  on  him  the  seventh  day 
13.  6  shall  look  on  him  again  the  seventh  day 
13.  27  priest  shall  look  upon  him  the  seventh  d. 
13.  32,  34  in  the  seventh  day  the  priest  shall  look 

13.  51  look  on  the  plague  on  the  seventh  day 

14.  2  be  the  law.  .in  the  day  of  his  cleansing 

14.  9  it  shall  be  on  the  seventh  day,  that  he 

14.  10  the  eighth  day  he  shall  take  two  he  lambs 

14.  23  he  shall  bring  them  on  the  eighth  day 

14.  39  priest  shall  come  again  the  seventh  day 

15.  14  on  the  eighth  day  he  shall  take  to  him 

15.  29  on  the  eighth  day  she  shall  take  unto 

16.  30  For  on  that  day  shall,  .make  an  atone. 

19.  6  It  shall  be  eaten  the  same  day  ye  offer  it 
19.  6  if  ought  remain  until  the  third  day,  it 
ig.  7  if  it  be  eaten  at  all  on  the  third  day 

22.  27  and  from  the  eighth  day  and  thenceforth 
22.  28  cow  or  ewe,  ye  shall  not  kill,  .in  one  day 

22.  30  On  the  same  day  it  shall  be  eaten  up ;  ye 

23.  3  but  the  seventh  day  (is)  the  sabbath  of 

23.  6  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  same  month 

23.  7  In  the  first  day  ye  shall  have  an  holy 

23.  8  in  the  seventh  day  (is)  an  holy  convocation 

23. 12  ye  shall  offer  that  day  when  ye  wave  the 

23.  14  until  the  self  same  day  that  ye  have  broug. 
23.  15  from  the  day  that  ye  brought  the  sheaf 
23.  21  ye  shall  proclaim  on  the  self  same  day 
23.  27  a  day  of  atonement :  it  shall  be  an  holy 
23. 28  And  ye  shall  do  no  work  in  that  same  day 
23.  28  for  it  (is)  a  day  of  atonement,  to  make  an 
23.  29  shall  not  be  afflicted  in  that  same  day 
23.  30  that  doeth  any  work  in  that  same  day 
23.  34  The  fifteenth  day  of  this  seventh  month 
23.  35  the  first  day  (shall  be)  anholy  convocation 
23.  36  eighth  day  shall  be  an  holy  convocation 
23.  37  drink  offerings,  every  thing  upon  his  day 
23.  39  Also  in  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  seventh 
23.  39  on  the  first  day  (shall  be)  a  sabbath 
23.  39  on  the  eighth  day  (shall  be)  a  sabbath 
23.  40  ye  shall  take  you  on  the  first  day  the 

25.  9  in  the  day  of  atonement  shall  ye  make 


DAY 


228 


DAY 


Lev  27  23  shall  give  thine  estimation  in  that  day 
Num  3  1  in  the  day  (that)  the  Loud  spake  with  M. 

3. 13  on  the  day  that  t  smote  all  the  tlrst  born 

6.  9  shave  his  head  in  the  day  of  his  cleansing 

6.  9  on  the  seventh  day  shall  he  shave  it 

6  10  the  eighth  day  he  shall  bring  two  turtles 

6.  n  and  shall  hallow  his  head  that  same  day 

7  1  it  came  to  pass  on  the  day  that  Moses  had 
7  10  for  dedicating  of  the  altar  in  the  day 

7  11  They  shall  offer,  .each  prince  on  his  day 

7.  12  he  that  offered  his  offering  the  first  day 
7  18  On  the  second  day  Nethaneel  the  son  of  Z 
7  24  On  the  third  day  Eliab  the  son  of  Helou 

7.  30  On  the  fourth  day  Elizur  the  son  of  S. 

7.  36  On  the  fifth  day  Shelumiel  the  son  of  Zur. 

7.  42  On  the  sixth  day  Eliasaph  the  son  of  De. 

7.  48  Ontheseventli  day  Elishama  the  son  of  A. 

7.  54  On  the  eighth  day  (offered)  Gamaliel  the 

7.  60  On  the  ninth  day  Abidan  the  son  of  Gid. 

7.  66  On  the  tenth  day  Ahiezer  the  son  of  Am. 

7  72  On  the  eleventh  day  Pagiel  the  son  of  O. 

7.  78  On  the  twelth  day  Ahira  the  son  of  Euan 

7.  84  in  the  day  when  it  was  anointed,  by  the 

8.  17  on  the  day  that  I  smote  every  first  born 

q  3  Iu  the  fourteenth  day  of  this  month,  at 
0  5  kept  the  passover  on  the  fourteenth  day 

9.  6  could  not  keep  the  passover  on  that  day 
q  6  and  they  came  before  Moses . .  on  that  day 
9  11  The  fourteenth  day  of  the  second  mouth 
9  is  on  tlie  day  that  the  tabernacle  was  reared 

10  10  Also  in  the  day  of  your  gladness,  and  in 
11.  19  Ye  shall  not  eat  one  day.  nor  two 

11.  31,  31  as  it  were  a  day's  journey  on 

11  32  stood  up  all  that  day.  .all  the  next  day 

15.  23  from  the  day  that  the  Lord  commanded 
15  32  gathered  sticks  upon  the  sabbath  day 

19.  12  He  shall  purify  himself.,  on  the  third  day 
19  12  and  on  the  seventh  day  he  shall  be  clean 
10  12  but  if  he  purify  not  himself  the  third  day 
1,  i2  then  the  seventh  day  he  shall  not  lie  clean 
19  19  on  the  third  day,  and  on  the  seventli  day 
19  19  on  the  seventh  day  he  shall  purify  him. 

22  30  ever  since  (I  was)  thine  unto  this  day  ? 

25.  18  in  the  day  of  the  plague  for  Peor's  sake 
28  9  on  the  sabbath  day  two  lambs  of  the 

28  16  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  first  month 
28  17  in  the  fifteenth  day  of  this  month  (is)  the 
28  18  the  first  day  (shall  be)  an  holy  convocation 
28  25  on  the  seventh  day  ye  shall  have  an  holy 

28  26  Also  in  the  day  of  the  first  fruits,  when 

29  I  it  is  a  day  of  blowing  the  trumpets  unto 

29.  12  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  seventh  month 

29.  17  the  second  day  (ye  shall  offer)  twelve 

29  20  on  the  third  day  eleven  bullocks,  two 
29  23  on  the  fourth  day  ten  bullocks,  two  rams 

29  26  on  the  fifth  day  nine  bullocks,  two  rams 

29.  29  on  the  sixth  day  eight  bullocks,  two  rams  1 

29.  32  on  the  seventh  day  seven  bullocks,  two 

29.  35  eighth  day  ye  shall  have  a  solemn  assem. 

30.  5  if  her  father  disallow  her  in  the  day  that 

30.  7  held  iris  peace  at  her  in  tile  day  that  he 

30  8  if  her  husband  disallowed  her  on  the  day 

30.  1 2  her  husband . .  made  them  void  on  the  day 
30  14  hold  his  peace  at  her  from  day  to  day 

30  14  held  his  peace,  .in  the  day  that  he  heard 

31.  19  on  the  third  day,  and  on  the  seventh  day 

31  24  wash  your  clothes  on  the  seventh  day 
33.  3  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  first  month 

Dent.  1.  10  ye  (are)  this  day  as  the  stars  of  heaven 

1.  39  which  in  that  day  had  no  knowledge 

2.  18  to  pass  over,  the  coast  of  Moab,  this  day 

2.  22  dwelt  iu  their  stead  even  uuto  this  day 

2.  25  This  day  will  I  begin  to  put  the  dread  of 

2.  30  deliver  him  into  thy  hand,  as.  .this  day 

3.  14  name,  Bashan-havoth-jair,  uuto  this  day 

4  4  ye . .  (are)  alive  every  one  of  you  this  day 

4.  8  this  law,  which  I  set  before  you  this  day 

4.  10  the  day  that  thou  stoodest  before  the  L. 

4.  15  the  day  (that)  the  Lord  spake  unto  you 

4.  20  people  of  inheritance,  as  (ye  are)  this  day 

4.  26  I  call  heaven,  against  you  this  day,  that 

4.  32  since  the  day  that  God  created  man  upon 

4.  38  to  give  thee  their  land . .  as  (it  is)  this  day 
4.  39  Know  therefore  this  day,  and  consider 

4.  40  I  command  thee  this  day,  that  it  may  go 

5.  1  I  speak  in  your  ears  this  day,  that  ye  may 

5.  3  who  (are)  all  of  us  here  alive  this  day 

5.  12  Keep  the  sabbath  day  to  sanctify  it,  as 

5.  14  the  seventh  day  (is)  the  sabbath  of  the  L. 

5.  15  commanded  thee  to  keep  the  sabbath  day 

5.  24  we  have  seen  this  day  that  God  doth  talk 

6.  6  these  words.  .1  command  thee  this  day 

6.  24  preserve  us  alive,  as  (it  is)  at  this  day 

7.  11  statutes,  .which  I  command  thee  this  day 

8.  1  which  I  command  thee  this  day  shall  ye 

8.  11  statutes,  which  I  command  thee  this  day 

8.  18  sware  unto  thy  fathers,  as  (it  is)  this  day 

8.  19  I  testify  against  you  this  day.  that  ye 

9.  1  Thou  (art)  to  pass  over  J ordan  this  day 

9.  3  Understand,  .this  day,  that  the  Lord  thy 

9.  7  the  day  that  thou  didst  depart  out  of  the 

9.  10  out  of  the  midst  of  the  fire,  in  the  day  of 

9.  24  Y'e  have  been  rebellious,  .from  the  day 

10.  4  out  of  the  midst  of  the  fire,  in  the  day 

10.  8  and  to  bless  in  his  name,  uuto  this  day 

10.  13  I  command  thee  this  day  for  thy  good  ? 
10. 15  you  above  all  people,  as  (it  is)  this  day 

11.  2  know  ye  this  day  :  for  (I  speak)  not  with 

11.  4  Lord  hath  destroyed  them  unto  this  day 

11.  8  1  command  you  this  day,  that  ye  may  be 
11.  13  I  command  you  this  day,  to  love  the  L, 
11.  26  Behold,  I  set  before  you  this  day 


Deutn.  27  commandments.  .1  command  you  this  day 
11.  28  I  command  you  this  day,  to  go  after  other 

11.  32  judgments  I  set  before  you  this  day 

12.  8  all  (the  things)  that  we  do  here  this  day 

13.  18  which  I  command  thee  this  day,  to  do 

15.  5  command,  which  I  command  thee  this  day 

16.  3  thatthoumayestremember  the  day  when 
16.  4  which  thou  sacrificedst  the  first  day  at 
16.  8  and  on  the  seventh  day  (shall  be)  a 

18.  16  in  the  day  of  the  assembly,  saying,  Let 

19.  9  I  command  thee  this  day, to  love  the  Lord 

20.  3  ye  approach  this  day  unto  battle  against 

21.  23  thou  slialt  in  any  wise  bury  him  that  day 

24.  15  At  his  day  thou  shalt  give  (him)  his  hire 
26  3  I  profess  this  day  unto  the  Lord  thy  God 

26.  16  This  day  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  com 

26.  17  Thou  hast  avouched  the  Lord  this  day  to 

26.  18  the  Lord  hath  avouched  thee  this  day  to 

27.  1  commandments . .  I  command  you  this  day 

27.  2  the  day  when  ye  shall  pass  over  Jordan 

27.  4  ye  shall  set  up  these  stones,  this  day.  in 

27.  9  this  day  thou  art  become  the  people  of 
27. 10  statutes,  which  I  command  thee  this  day 

27.  11  Moses  charged  the  people  the  same  day 

28.  1  commandments. .  1  command  thee  this  d. 

28. 13  I  command  thee  this  day,  to  observe  and 

28.  14  words  which  I  command  thee  this  day 

28.  15  his  statutes, which  I  command  thee  thisd. 

28.  32  (with  longing)  for  them  all  the  day  long 

29.  4  eyes  to  see,  and  ears  to  hear,  unto  this  day 

29.  10  Ye  stand  this  day  all  of  you  before  the  L. 

29.  12  which.  .Lord  .maketh  with  thee  this  day 

29.  ic  with  us  this  day  before  the  Lordoui*  God 
29.  15  (him)  that  (is)  not  here  with  us  this  day 
29.  18  whose  heart  turneth  away  this  day  from 

29.  28  into  another  land,  as  (it  is)  this  day 

30.  2  I  command  thee  this  day,  thou  and 

30.  8  and  do  all.  1  command  thee  this  day 

30.  11  commandment. .  I  command  thee  this  d 

30.  15  See,  X  have  set  before  thee  this  day  life 

30.  16  I  command  thee  this  day  to  love  the  Lo. 

30.  18  1  denounce  unto  you  this  day,  that  ye 

30.  19  I  call  heaven,  .to  record  this  day  against 

31.  2  an  hundred  and  twenty  years  old  this  day 
31  17  my  anger  shall  be  kindled,  .in  that  day 

31.  17  so  that  they  will  say  in  that  day,  Are  not 

31.  18  I  will  surely  hide  my  face  in  that  day  for 

31.  22  therefore  wrote  this  song  the  same  day 

31.  27  while  I  am  yet  alive  with  you  this  day 

32.  35  for  tlie  day  of  their  calamity  (is)  at  hand 

32.  46  words  which  I  testify  among  you  this  day 

32.  48  spake  unto  Moses  that  selfsame  day 

33.  12  shall  cover  him  all  the  day  long,  and 
34  6  knoweth  of  his  sepulchre  unto  this  day 

Josh.  3.  7  This  day  will  I  begin  to  magnify  thee  in 
4.  9  twelve  stones,  .they  are  there  unto  thisd. 

4.  14  On  that  day  the  Lord  magnified  Joshua 

5  9  This  day  have  I  rolled  away  the  reproach 

5.  9  the  place  is  called  Gilgal  uuto  this  day 

5  10  kept  the  passover  on  the  fourteenth  day 

5  1 1  unleavened  cakes .  in  the  self  same  day 

6  4  the  seventh  day  ye  shall  compass  the  city 

6  10  until  the  day  I  bid  you  shout ;  then  shall 

6.  14  the  second  day  they  compassed  tlie  city 

6.  15  it  came  to  pass  on  the  seventh  day,  that 

6.  15  on  that  day  they  compassed  the  city  sev. 

6.  25  she  dwelleth  in  Israel  (even)  unto  this 

7.  25  the  Lord  shall  trouble  thee  this  day 

7  26  a  great  heap  of  stones  unto  this  day 

7  26  called,  Tlie  valley  of  Achor,  unto  thisday 

3.  25  (so)  it  was,  (that)  all  that  fell  that  day 

8  28  made  it  an  heap  for  ever,  .unto  this  day 

8.  29  heap  of  stones,  (that  remain.)  unto  this  day 

9.  12  on  tlie  day  we  came  forth  to  go  unto  you 
0.  17  came  unto  their  cities  on  the  third  day 
g.  27  Joshua  made  them  that  day  hewers  of 

g.  27  even  unto  this  day,  in  the  place  which  he 

10.  12  in  the  day  when  the  Lord  delivered  up 

10.  13  hasted  not  to  go  down  about  a  whole  day 

10.  14  there  was  no  day  like  that  before  it  or 
10.  27  stones,  .until  this  very  day 

10.  28  that  day  Joshua  took  Makkedah,  and 
10.  32  Israel,  which  took  it  on  the  second  day 
10.  35  And  they  took  it  on  that  day,  and  smote 
10.  35  he  utterly  destroyed  that  day,  according 

13.  13  dwell  among  the  Israelites  until  this  day 

14.  9  Moses  sware  on  that  day,  saying,  Surely 
14.  10  I  (am)  this  day  fourscore  and  five  years  old 
14  11  strong  this  day  as  (I  was)  in  the  day  that 
14.  12  whereof  the  Lord  spake  in  that  day  ;  for 
14.  12  heardest  in  that  day  how  the  Anakims 
14.  14  became  the  inheritance,  .unto  this  day 
,s.  63  dwell  with  the  children,  .unto  this  day 
16.  10  the  Canaanites  dwell.,  unto  this  day,  and 

22.  3  have  not  left  your  brethren . .  unto  this  d. 

22.  16  turn  away  this  day  from  following  tlie  L. 

22.  16  ye  might  rebel  this  day  against  the  Lord? 
22.  17  we  are  not  cleansed  until  this  day,  altli. 
22.  18  ye  must  turn  away  this  day  from  follow. 
22.  22  if  in  transgression,  .save  us  not  this  day 
22.  29  God  forbid  that  we  should . .  turn  this  day 

22.  31  This  day  we  perceive  that  the  Lord  (is) 

23.  8  But  cleave .  .as  ye  have  done  unto  this  d. 

23.  9  able  to  stand  before  you  unto  this  day 

23.  14  this  day  I  (am)  going  the  way  of  all  the 

24.  15  choose  you  this  day  whom  ye  will  serve 

24.  25  So  Joshua  made  a  covenant,  .that  day 

Jndg.  1.  21  dwell  with  the  children,  .unto  this  day 
1.  26  which  (is)  the  name  thereof  unto  this  day 

3.  30  So  Moab  was  subdued  that  day  under  the 

4.  14  the  day  in  which  the  Lord  hath  delivered 
4,  23  So  God  subdued  on  that  day  Jabin  the 


Judg.  5.  1  'Then  sang  Deborah,  .on  that  day,  saying 

6.  24  unto  this  day  it  (is)  yet  in  Oplirah  of  the 
6.  32  Therefore  on  that  day  he  called  him  Jer. 

9.  18  ye  are  risen  up.  .this  day,  and  have 
9.  19  with  J erubbaal  and  with  his  house  this  d. 

9.  45  feught  against  the  city  all  that  day  ;  anil 
10.  4  which  aie  called  Havoth-jair  unto  this  d. 

10.  15  deliver  us  only,  we  pray  tliee,  this  day 

11.  27  be  judge  this  day  between  the  children 

12.  3  are  ye  come  up  unto  me  this  day,  to  fight 

13.  7  from  the  womb  to  the  day  of  his  death 

13.  10  man .  .that  came  unto  me  the  (other)  day 

14.  15,  17  it  came  to  pass  on  the  seventh  day 

14.  18  on  the  seventh  day  before  the  sun  went 

15.  19  En-liakkore,  which  (is)in  Lehi  unto  thisd. 

18.  1  for  unto  this  day  (all  their)  inheritance 
18. 12  that  place  Mahaneh-dan  unto  this  day 

18.  30  his  sons  were  priests,  .until  the  day 

19.  5  it  came  to  pass  on  the  fourth  day,  when 
jg.  8  he  arose  early,  .on  the  fifth  day  to  depart 

19.  9  Behold,  now  the  day  draweth  toward 

19.  9  behold,  the  day  groweth  to  an  end  ;  lodge  I 
19.  11  when  they  (were)  by  Jehus,  the  day  was 
19.  30  the  day  that  the  children  of  Israel  came 

19.  30  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt  unto  this  day- 

20.  21  and  destroyed.,  of  the  Israelites  that  day 

20.  22  they  put  themselves  in  array  the  first  day- 

20.  24  children  of  Israel  came,  the  second  day- 
20.  25  Benjamin  went  forth,  .the  second  day- 
20.  26  there  before  the  Lord,  and  fasted  that  d. 

20.  30  children  of  Israel  went  up.  .the  third  d. 

20.  35  destroyed  of  the  Benjamites  that  day 
20.  46  all  which  fell  that  day  of  Benjamin  were 
2:.  6  is  one  tribe  cut  off  from  Israel  this  day 

Ruth  3.  18  until  he  have  finished  the  thing  this  day 

4.  5  What  day  thou  buyest  the  field  of  the 
4.  0,  10  Ye  (are)  witnesses  this  day 
4.  14  not  left  thee  this  day  without  a  kinsman 
1  Sa.  1.  34  in  one  day  they  shall  die  both  of  them 

3.  12  In  that  day  I  will  perform  against  Eli 

4.  12  came  to  Shiloh  the  same  day,  with  his 

5.  5  tread  on  the  threshold,  unto  this  day 

6.  15  sacrificed  sacrifices  the  same  day  unto 
6. 16  they  returned  to  Ekron  the  same  day 

6.  18  (which  stone  remaineth)  unto  this  day  in 

7 .  6  fasted  on  that  day,  and  said  there,  We 

7  IO  thundered  with  a  great  thunder  on  thatd. 

8.  8  since  the  day  that  I  In-ought  them  up  out 
8.  8  even  unto  this  day.  wherewith  they  have 
8.  18  ye  shall  cry  out  in  that  day  because  of 

8.  18  the  Lord  will  net  hear  you  iu  that  day 
9. 15  told  Samuel  in  his  ear  a  day  before  Saul 

9.  24  So  Saul  did  eat  with  Samuel  that  day 

10.  9  and  all  those  signs  came  to  pass  that  day 

10.  19  ye  have  this  day  rejected  your  God,  who 

11.  11  and  slew,  .until  the  heat  of  the  day  :  and 

11.  13  shall  not  a  man  be  put  to  death  this  day 

12.  2  I  have  walked  before  you .  .unto  this  day 

12.  5  his  anointed  (is)  witness  this  day,  that  ye 

12.  18  the  Lord  sent  thunder  and  rain  that  day 

1 3.  22  So  it  came  to  pass,  in  the  day  of  battle 

14.  1  it  came  to  pass  upon  a  day,  that  Jonatli. 
14.  23  So  the  Lord  saved  Israel  that  day  :  and 
14.  24  the  men  of  Israel  were  distressed  thatd. 
14.  28  Cursed  (be)  the  man  that  eateth.  this  d. 
14.  31  they  smote  the  Philistines  that  day  from 
14.  33  said .  .roll  a  great  stone  unto  me  this  day 
14.  37  But  he  answered  him  not  that  day 

14.  38  see  wherein  this  sin  hath  been  this  day 

14.  45  for  he  hath  wrought  with  God  this  day 

15.  28  hath  rent  the  kingdom .  from  thee  this  d. 

15.  25  Samuel  came  no  more,  until  the  day  of 

16.  13  came  upon  David  from  that  day  forward 

17  10  said,  I  defy  the  armies  of  Israel  this  day 

17.  46  This  day  will  the  Lord  deliver  thee  into 

17.  46  I  will  give  the  carcases ..  this  day  unto 

18.  2  Saul  took  him  that  day,  and  would  let 

18.  9  Saul  eyed  David  from  that  day  and  forw. 

18  21  Thou  shalt  this  day  be  my  son  in  law  in 

19.  24  lay  down  naked  all  that  day  and  all  that 

20.  26  Saul  spake  not  anything  that  day  :  for 

20.  34  Jonathan,  .did  eat  no  meat  the  second  d. 

21  5  though  it  were  sanctified  this  day  in  the 

21.  6  to  put  hot  bread  in  tlie  day  when  it  was 

21.  7  a  certain  man .  .(was)  there  that  day 

21.  10  David  arose,  and  fled  that  day  for  fear 

22.  8  hath  stirred  up  my  servant,  .at  this  day? 

22. 13  he  should  rise  against  me.  .as  at  this  day? 

22  18  slew  on  that  day  fourscore  and  five  per. 

22.  22  David  said . .  I  knew  (it)  that  day,  when 

23.  14  And  Saul  sought  him  every  day  ;  but 

24.  4  men  of  Davidsaid  untohim,  Behold  the  d. 

24.  10  Behold,  this  day  thine  eyes  have  seen 
24. 18  thou  hast  showed  this  day  how  that  thou 

24.  19  for  that  thou  hast  done  uuto  me  this  da. 

25.  8  for  we  come  in  a  good  day  :  give,  I  pray 

25.  32  which  sent  thee  this  day  to  meet  me 

25.  33  which  hast  kept  me  this  day  from  coming 

26.  8  God  hath  delivered  thine  enemy,  .this  d. 

26.  10  the  Lord  shall  smite  him  ;  or  his  day 

26.  19  for  they  have  driven  me  out  this  day 

26.  21  because  my  soul  was  precious,  this  day- 

26.  24  thy  life  was  much  set  by  this  day  in 

27.  1  I  shall  now  perish  one  day  by  the  hand 

27.  6  Then  Achisli  gave  him  Ziklag  that  day 

27.  6  wherefore  Ziklag  pertaineth.  .unto  thisd. 

28.  18  hath  the  Lord  done  this  thing,  .this  day 

28.  20  he  had  eaten  no  bread  all  the  day,  nor  all 

29.  3  since  he  fell  (unto  me)  unto  this  day 

29.  6  since  the  day  of  thy  coming,  unto  thisd. 

29.  8  as  I  have  been  with  thee  unto  this  day- 

30,  1  men  were  come  to  Ziglag  on  the  third  d. 


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1  Sa.  30.  25  And  it  was  (so)  from  that  day  forward 

30.  25  he  made  it  a  statute . .  unto  this  day 

31.  6  Saul  died .  .and  all  his  men,  that  same  d. 

2  Sa.  1.  2  It  came  even  to  pass  on  the  third  day 

2.17  there  was  a  very  sore  battle  that  day :  and 

3.  8  show  kindness  this  day  unto  the  house 

3.  35  David  to  eat  meat  while  it  was  yet  day 

3.  37  For.  .all  Israel,  understood  that  day 

3.  38  and  a  great  man  fallen  this  day  in  Israel? 

'3.  39  I  (am)  this  day  weak,  though  anointed 

4.  3  and  were  sojourners  there  until  this  day 

4.  5  and  came  about  the  heat  of  the  day  to 

4.  8  the  Lord  hath  avenged  my  lord,  .this  d 

5.  8  said  on  that  day,  Whosoever  getteth 

6.  8  name  of  the  place  Perez  uzzah  to  this  d. 

6.  9  David  was  afraid  of  the  Lord  that  day 

6.  23  had  no  child  unto  the  day  of  her  death 

7.  6  Whereas  I  have  not  dwelt,  .to  this  day 
u.  12  So  Uriah  abode  in  Jerusalem  that  day 

12. 18  it  came  to  pass  on  the  seventh  day,  that 

13.  32  this  hath  been  determined  from  the  day 

13.  37  And  (David)  mourned  for  his  son  every  d 

15.  20  should  I  this  day  make  thee  go  up  and 

16.  12  requite  me  good  for  his  cursing  this  day 
1 3.  7  there  was  there  a  great  slaughter  that  day 
1 3.  •  8  the  wood  devoured  more  people  that  day 

18.  18  it  is  called  unto  this  day,  Absalom’s  place 

18.  20  Thou  shalt  not  bear  tidings  this  day 

18.  20  but  thou  shalt  bear  tidings  another  day 
1 3.  20  this  day  thou  shalt  bear  no  tidings,  bee. 

18.  31  the  Lord  hath  avenged  thee  this  day  of 

19.  2  the  victory  that  day  was  (turned)  into 

19.  a  the  people  heard  say  that  day  how  the 

19.  3  the  people  gat  them  by  stealth  that  day 

19.  5  Thou  hast  shamed  this  day  the  faces  of 
19.  5  which  this  day  have  saved  thy  life,  and 
19.  6  for  thou  hast  declared  this  day,  that  thou 
ig.  6  for  this  day  I  perceive,  that  if  Absalom 
19.  6  and  all  we  had  died  this  day,  then  it  had 
19.  19  the  day  that  my  lord  the  king  went  out 
19.  20  I  am  come  the  first  this  day  of  all  the 
19.  22  that  ye  should  this  day  be  adversaries 
19.  22  shall,  .any  man  be  put  to  death  this  day 
19.  22  do  not  I  know  that  I  (am)  this  day  king 
19.  24  the  day  the  king  departed  until  the  day 

19.  35  I  (am)  this  day  fourscore  years  old :  (and) 

20.  3  they  were  shut  up  unto  the  day  of  their 
22.  1  in  the  day  (that)  the  Lord  had  delivered 
22.  19  They  prevented  me  in  the  day  of  my  cal. 
23. 10  the  Lord  wrought  a  great  victory  that  d. 

24. 18  Gad  came  that  day  to  David,  and  said 

1  Ki.  1.  25  he  is  gone  down  this  day,  and  hath  slain 

1.  30  even  so  will  I  certainly  do  this  day 

1.  48  given  (one)  to  sit  on  my  throne  this  day 

2.  8  cursed  me  with  a  grievous  curse  in  the  d. 

2.  24  Adonijah  shall  be  put  to  death  this  day 

2.  37  it  shall  be,  (that)  on  the  day  thou  goest 

2.  42  on  the  day  thou  goest  out,  and  walkest 

3.  6  to  sit  on  his  throne,  as  (it  is)  this  day 

3.  18  the  third  day  after  that  I  was  delivered 

4.  22  Solomon’s  provision  for  one  day  wasthir. 

5.  7  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  this  day,  which 

8.  8  and  there  they  ave  unto  this  day 

8.  16  Since  the  day  that  I  brought  forth  my  peo. 

8.  24  and  hast  fulfilled  (it),  .as  (it  is)  this  day 

8.  29  be  open  toward  this  house  night  and  day 

8.  61  to  keep  his  commandments,  as  at  this  d. 

8.  64  The  same  day  did  the  king  hallow  the 

8.  66  On  the  eighth  day  he  sent  the  people  aw. 

9.  13  called. .  the  land  of  Cabul  unto  this  day 

9.  21  a  tribute  of  bond  service  unto  this  day 

10.  12  came  no  such  almug  trees,  .unto  this  day 
12.  7  be  a  servant  unto  this  people  this  day 
12.  12  people  came  to  Rehoboam  the  third  day 
12.  12  saying,  Come  to  me  again  the  third  day 
12.  19  against  the  house  of  Israel  unto  this  day 
12.  32  a  feast,  .on  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  month 

12.  33  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  eighth  month 

13.  3  he  gave  a  sign  the  same  day,  saying,  This 

13.  11  that  the  man  of  God  had  done  that  day 

14.  14  cut  off  the  house  of  Jeroboam  that  day 

16.  16  king  over  Israel  that  day  in  the  camp 

17.  14  until  the  day  (that)  the  Lord  semleth  rain 

18.  36  let  it  be  known  this  day  that  thou  (art) 

19.  4  he  himself  went  a  day’s  journey  into  the 

20.  13  will  deliver  it  into  thine  hand  this  day! 

20.  29  in  the  seventh  day  the  battle  was  joined 

20.  29  an  hundred  thousand  footmen  in  one  day 
22.  25  thou  shalt  see  in  that  day.  when  thou 
22.  35  the  battle  increased  that  dayj;  and  the 

2  Ki.  2.  22  So  the  waters  were  healed  unto  this  day 

4.  8  it  fell  on  a  day,  that  Elisha  passed  to 

4.  11  it  fell  on  a  day,  that  he  came  thither 
4.  18  it  fell  on  a  day,  that  he  went  out  to  his 

6.  29  I  said  unto  her  on  the  next  day,  Give  thy 

6.  31  if  the  head .  .shall  stand  on  him  this  day 

7.  9  this  day  (is)  a  day  of  good  tidings,  and  we 

8.  6  since  the  day  that  she  left  the  land,  even 
8.  22  under  the  hand  of  Judah  unto  this  day 

10.  27  and  made  it  a  draught  house  unto  this  day 

14.  7  called  the  name.  .Joktheel  unto  this  day 

15.  5  he  was  a  leper  unto  the  day  of  his  death 

16.  6  the  Syrians  .dwelt  there  unto  this  day 

17.  23  their  own  land  to  Assyria  unto  this  day 

17.  34  Unto  this  day  they  do  after  the  former 

17.  41  did  their  fathers,  so  do  they .  .this  day 

19.  3  This  day  (is)  a  day  of  trouble,  and  of  reb. 

20.  5  on  the  third  day  thou  shalt  go  up  unto 
20.  8  into  the  house  of  the  Lord  the  third  day? 

20.  17  have  laid  up  in  store  unto  this  day,  shall 

21.  15  the  day  their  fathers  came .  .unto  this  day 
1  Ch.  4.  41  destroyed  them  utterly  unto  this  day 


1  Ch.  4.  43  and  dwelt  there  unto  this  day 

5.  26  brought  them  unto  Halah.  .unto  this  day 

11.  22  and  slew  a  lion  in  a  pit  on  a  snowy  day 
13. 11  place  is  called  Perez-uzza  to  this  day 

13.  12  David  was  afraid  of  God  that  day,  saying 

16.  7  on  that  day  David  delivered  first  (this 

16.  23  show  forth  from  day  to  day  his  salvation 

17.  5  day  that  I  brought  up  Israel  unto  this  d. 
26.  17  north wardfoura  day,  southward  four  a  d. 

28.  7  if  he  be  constant  to  do.  .as  at  this  day 

29.  5  willing  to  consecrate  his  service  this  day 
29.  21  on  the  morrow  after  that  day,  (even)  a 
29.  22  eat  and  drink  before  the  Lord  on  that  d. 

2  Ch.  5.  9  And  there  it  is  unto  this  day 

6.  5  Since  the  day  that  I  brought  forth  my 

6.  15  and  hast  fulfilled  (it),  .as  (it  is)  this  day 

7.  9  in  the  eighth  day  they  made  a  solemn 

7.  10  on  the  three  and  twentieth  day  of  the 

8.  8  make  to  pay  tribute  until  this  day 

8.  16  the  day  of  the  foundation  of  the  house 
10.  12  people  came  to  Rehoboam  on  the  third  d. 
10.  12  saying,  Come  again  to  me  on  the  third  day 
10.  19  against  the  house  of  David  unto  this  day 

18.  24  thou  shalt  see  on  that  day  when  thou 

18.  34  the  battle  increased  that  day  :  howbeit 
20.  26  on  the  fourth  day  they  assembled 

20.  26  The  valley  of  Berachah,  unto  this  day 

21.  10  from  under  the  hand  of  Judah  unto  thisd. 
26.  21  king  was  a  leper  unto  the  day  of  his  death 

28.  6  hundred  and  twenty  thousand  in  one  day 

29.  1 7  on  the  eighth  day  of  the  month  came 
35,  16  in  the  sixteenth  day  of  the  first  month 
35.  2t  I  (come)  not  against  thee  this  day,  but 
35.  25  spake,  .in  their  lamentations  to  this  day 

Ezra  3.  6  From  the  first  day  of  the  seventh  month 

6.  15  this  house  was  finished  on  the  third  day 

8.  33  on  the  fourth  day  was  the  silver  and  the 

9.  7  (been)  in  a  great  trespass  unto  this  day 

9.  7  to  confusion  of  face,  as  (it  is)  this  day 

9.  15  we  remain  yet  escaped,  as  (it  is)  this  day 

10.  13  neither  (is  this)  a  work  of  one  day  or  two 

10.  16  sat  down  in  the  first  day  of  the  tenth 

10.  17  by  the  first  day  of  the  first  month 
Nell.  1.  11  prosper,  I  pray  thee,  thy  servant,  this  d. 

4.  2  will  they  make  an  end  in  a  day?  will 

4  22  be  a  guard  to  us,  and  labour  on  the  day 

5.  11  Restore,  I  pray  you,  to  them,  even  this  d. 
8.  2  upon  the  first  day  of  the  seventh  mouth 
8.  9  This  day  (is)  holy  unto  the  Lord  your  God 
8.  10  for  (this)  day  (is)  holy  unto  our  Lord 

8.  1 1  Hold  your  peace,  for  the  day  (is)  holy 
8.  13  on  the  second  day  were  gathered  together 
8.  17  unto  that  day  had  not  the  children  of 
8.  18  from  the  first  day  unto  the  last  day  he 

8.  18  on  the  eighth  day  (was)  a  solemn  assem. 

9.  1  the  twenty  and  fourth  day  of  this  month 

9.  3  they.  .read,  .(one)  fourth  part  of  the  day 

9.  10  didst  thou  get.  .a  name,  as  (it  is)  this  day 
9.  32  of  the  kings  of  Assyria  unto  this  day 

9.  36  we  (are)  servants  this  day  ;  and  (for)  the 

10.  31  bring,  .any  victuals  on  the  sabbath  day 

10.  31  would  not  buy  it  of  them,  on  the  holyd. 
12  43  that  day  they  offered  great  sacrifices 

13.  1  On  that  day  they  read  in  the  book  of  M. 
13.  15  in  the  day  wherein  they  sold  victuals 
13.  15  brought  into  Jerusalem  on  the  sabbath  d, 
13.  17  What.  ,(is)this;thatyedo.  .the  sabbath d.? 

13. 19  burden  be  brought  in  on  the  sabbath  day 
13.  22  keep  the  gates,  to  sanctify  the  sabbath  d. 
Esth.  1.  10  On  the  seventh  day,  when  the  heart  of 

1.  18  ladies  of  Persia  and  Media  say  this  day 

2.  11  Mordecai  walked  every  day  before  the 

3.  7  from  day  to  day,  and  from  month  to 

3.  12  called  on  the  thirteenth  day  of  the  first 

3.  13  little  children  and  women,  in  one  day 

3.  14  they  should  be  ready  against  that  day 

4.  16  and  neither  eat  nor  drink . .  night  or  day 

5.  1  it  came  to  pass  on  the  third  day,  that 

5.  4  let  the  king  and  Hainan  come  this  day 

5.  9  Then  went  Hainan  forth  that  day  joyful 

7.  2  said  again  unto  Esther  on  the  second  day 

8.  1  On  that  day  did  the  king  Ahasuerus  give 
8.  12  Upon  one  day,  in  all  the  provinces  of 

8.  13  the  Jews  should  be  ready  against  that  d. 

8.  17  joy  and  gladness,  a  feast  and  a  good  day 

9.  1  the  month  Adar,  on  the  thirteenth  day 
9.  1  in  the  day  that  the  enemies  of  the  Jews 
9.  11  On  that  day  the  number  of  those  that 

9.  13  also  according  unto  this  day’s  decree 
9.  15  on  the  fourteenth  day  also  of  the  month 
9.  17  On  the  thirteenth  day  of  the  month  Adar 
9.  17  on  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  same  rested 
9.  17,  18  made  it  a  day  of  feasting  and  gladness 
9.  19  made  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  month 
9.  19  a  good  day,  and  of  sending  portions  one 
9.  21  that  they  should  keep  the  fourteenth  day 
9.  21  and  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  same,  yearly 
9.  22  to  joy,  and  from  mourninginto  a  good  d. 
Job  1.  4  feasted  (in  their)  houses,  every  one  his 

1.  6  there  was  a  day  when  the  sons  of  God 

1.  13  there  was  a  day  when  his  sons  and  his 

2.  1  there  was  a  day  when  the  sons  of  God  ca. 

3.  1  opened’.Iob  his  mouth,  and  cursed  hisjday 

3.  3  Let  the  day  perish  wherein  I  was  born 
3.  4  Let  that  day  be  darkness  ;  let  not  God 

3.  5  let  the  blackness  of  the  day  terrify  it 
3.  8  Let  them  curse  it  that  curse  the  day 

14.  6  shall  accomplish,  as  an  hireling,  his  day 

15.  23  he  knoweth  that  the  day  of  darkness  is 

17.  12  They  change  the  night  into  day  :  the 

18.  20  They  that  come,  .be  astonied  at  his  day 
20.  28  shall  flow  away  in  the  day  of  his  wrath 


Job  21.  30  is  reserved  to  the  day  of  destruction  ? 

21.  30  shall  be  brought  forth  to  the  day  of  wrath 
38.  23  against  the  day  of  battle  and  war? 

Psa.  2.  7  Thou  (art)  my  Son ;  this  day  have  I  bego. 

7.  11  God  is  angry  (with  the  wicked)  every  day 

18.  title,  in  the  day  (that)  the  Lord  delivered 

18.  18  prevented  me  in  the  day  of  my  calamity 

19.  2  Day  unto  day  uttereth  speech,  and  night 

20.  1  The  Lord  hear  thee  in  the  day  of  trouble 
25.  5  on  thee  do  I  wait  all  the  day 

32.  3  waxed  old  through  my  roaring  all  the  day 
35.  28  shall  speak .  of  thy  praise  all  the  day 

37.  13  for  he  seeth  that  his  day  is  coming 

38.  6  I  am  troubled . .  I  go  mourning  all  the  day 
38.  12  They,  .imagine  deceits  all  the  day  long 
44.  8  In  God  we  boast  all  the  day  long,  and 
44.  22  for  thy  sake  are  we  killed  all  the  day 

50.  15  And  call  upon  me  in  the  day  of  trouble 
56.  5  Every  day  they  wrest  my  words  :  all  their 
59.  16  been  my  defence  and  refuge  in  the  day 
71.  8  Let  my  mouth  be  filled,  .all  the  day 
71.  15  show  forth,  .thy  salvation  all  the  day 
71.  24  talk  of  thy  righteousness  all  the  day  long 

73.  14  all  the  day  long  have  I  been  plagued,  and 

74.  16  The  day  (is)  thine,  the  night  also  (is)  thine 

77.  2  In  the  day  of  my  trouble,  I  sought  the  L. 

78.  9  carrying  bows,  turned  back  in  the  day  of 
78.  42  (nor)  the  day  when  he  delivered  them 
81.  3  time  appointed,  on  our  solemn  feast  day 
84.  10  For  a  day  in  thy  courts  (is)  better  than  a 
86.  7  In  the  day  of  my  trouble  I  will  call  upon 

88.  1  I  have  cried  day  (and)  night  before  thee 

89.  16  In  thy  name,  they  rejoice  all  the  day 
92.  title.  A  Psalm  (or)  Song  for  the  sabbath  day 

95.  8  the  day  of  temptation  in  the  wilderness 

96.  2  show  forth  his  salvation  from  day  to  day 
102.  2  Hide  not  thy  face  from  me  in  the  day 
102.  2  in  the  day  (when)  I  call  answer  me 

102.  8  Mine  enemies  reproach  me  all  the  day 
no.  3  Thy  people  (shall  be)  willing  in  the  day 
no.  5  shall  strike  through  kings  in  the  day  of 

118.  24  This  (is)  the  day  (which)  the  Lord  hath 

119.  91  They  continue  this  day  according  to  thine 
119.  97  thy  law!  it  (is)  my  meditation  all  the  day 
119.  164  Seven  times  a  day  do  I  praise  thee 

.  137.  7  the  children  of  Edom  in  the  day  of  Jeru. 
138.  3  In  the  day  when  I  cried  thou  answeredst 
139. 12  but  the  night  shineth  as  the  day 
140.  7  hast  covered  my  head  in  the  day  of  battle 

145.  2  Every  day  will  I  bless  thee  ;  and  I  will 

146.  4  in  that  very  day  his  thoughts  perish 
Prov.  4.  18  shineth  more  and  more  unto  the  perf.  day 

6.  34  will  not  spare  in  the  day  of  vengeance 

7. 14  (I  have)  peace,  this  day  have  I  paid  my 

7.  20  (and)  will  come  home  at  the  day  appoin. 

11.  4  Riches  profit  not  in  the  day  of  wrath 

16.  4  yea,  even  the  wicked  for  the  day  of  evil 

21.  26  He  coveteth  greedily  all  the  day  long 

21.  31  horse  (is)  prepared  against  the  day  of 

22.  19  I  have  made  known  to  thee  this  day,  even 

23.  17  in  the  fear  of  the  Lord  all  the  day  long 

24.  10  (If)  thou  faint  in  the  day  of  adversity,  thy 
27.  1  knowest  not  what  a  day  may  bring  forth 
27. 10  into  thy  brother's  house  in  the  day  of  thy 
27.  15  A  continual  dropping  in  a  very  rainy  day 

Eccl.  7.  1  day  of  death  than  the  day  of  one’s  birth 

7.  14  In  the  day  of  prosperity  be  joyful 

7.  14  but  in  the  day  of  adversity  consider 

8.  8  neither  (hath  he)  power  in  the  day  of 

8.  16  neither  day  norjighLseetlysleep  with  his. 

12.  3  In  tlTFday  when  the  keepers  of  the  house 
Song  2.  17  Until  the  daybreak,  and  the  shadows  flee 

3.  1 1  the  day  of  his  espousals,  and  in  the  day 

4.  6  Until  the  day  break,  and  the  shadows  flee 

8.  8  in  the  day  when  she  shall  be  spoken  for  ? 
Isa.  2.  11,  17  Lord  alone  shall  be  exalted  in  that  d. 

2.  12  the  day  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  (shall  be) 

2.  20  In  that  day  a  man  shall  east  his  idols 

3.  7  In  that  day  shall  he  swear,  saying,  I  will 

3.  18  In  that  day  the  Lord  will  take  away  the 

4.  1  in  that  day  seven  women  shall  take  hold 

4.  2  In  that  day  shall  the  branch  of  the  Lord 

5.  30  in  that  day  they  shall  roar  against  them 
7.  17  from  the  day  that  Ephraim  departed  from 
7.  18,  21,  23  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day 
7.  20  In  the  same  day  shall  the  Lord  shave 

9.  4  of  his  oppressor,  as  in  the  day  of  Midian 

9. 14  head  and  tail,  branch  and  rush,  in  one  day 

10.  3  what  will  ye  do  in  the  day  of  visitation 
10. 17  devour  his  thorns  and.  .briers  in  one  day 

10.  20,  27  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day 

10.  32  As  yet  shall  he  remain  at  Nob  that  day 

11.  10  in  that  day  there  shall  be  a  root  of  Jesse 

11.  11  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  (that) 

11.  16  in  the  day  that  he  came  up  out  of  the 

12.  1  in  that  day  thou  shalt  say,  O  Lord,  I  will 

12.  4  in  that  day  shall  ye  say,  Praise  the  Lord 

13.  6  Howl  ye  ;  for  the  day  of  the  Lord  (is)  at 

13.  9  the  day  of  the  Lord  cometh,  cruel  both 

13.  13  and  in  the  day  of  his  fierce  anger 

14.  3  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  the  day  that  the 

17.  4  in  that  day  it  shall  come  to  pass,  (that) 

17.  7  At  that  day  shall  a  man  look  to  his  Maker 
17.  9  In  that  day  shall  his  strong  cities  be  as  a 
17.  11  In  the  day  shalt  thou  make  thy  plant  to 
1 7.  1 1  the  day  of  grief  and  of  desperate  sorrow 

19.  16  In  that  day  shall  Egypt  be  like  unto 

19.  18  In  that  day  shall  five  cities  in  the  land  of 

19.  19  In  that  day  there  shall  be  an  altar  to 

19.  21  Egyptians  shall  know  the  Lord  in  that  d. 
19.  23  In  that  day  shall  there  be  a  highway  out 
19.  24  In  that  day  shall  Israel  be  the  third 


DAY 


230 


DAY 


23 

24 

25 

26. 

27. 
27, 
27, 
27 

27 

28 
28 
2Q 

30 

3°* 

30- 

3r- 

34- 

37- 
38. 
38. 

38- 

39- 
43- 
47- 
48. 

49- 

Si- 

52. 

52. 

56. 

58. 

58. 

58. 

58. 

58. 

61. 

62. 
63- 

65. 
65- 

66. 


3- 

4- 

6. 

!?: 

7- 

11. 


Isa.  20.  6  the  inhabitant . .  shall  say  in  that  day 
22  s  (it  is)  a  day  of  trouble,  and  of  treading 
22.  8  thou  didst  look  in  that  day  to  the  armour 
22. 12  in  that  day  did  the  Lord  God  of  hosts 
22.  20  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  that 
22.  25  In  that  day.  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 
15  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  that 
,.  21  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  (that) 

O  it  shall  be  said  iu  that  day,  Lo  this  (is) 

1  In  that  day  shall  this  song  be  sung  in 

1  In  that  day  the  Lord,  .shall  punish  levi. 

2  In  that  day  sing  ye  unto  her.  A  vineyard 

3  lest  (any)  hurt  it.  .keep  it  night  and  day 
8  he  stayeth  his  rough  wind  111  the  day  of 

12,  13  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day  (that) 

»  5  In  that  day  shall  the  Lokd  of  hosts  be 
i.  21  Doth  the  plowman  plow  all  day  to  sow? 

18  in  that  day  shall  the  deaf  hear  the  words 
23  in  that  day  shall  thy  cattle  feed  in  large 

25  rivers  (and)  streams  of  waters  in  the  day 

26  in  the  day  that  the  Lord  bindeth  up  the 

7  in  that  day  every  man  shall  cast  away  his 

8  (it  is)  the  day  of  the  Lord's  vengeance 
3  This  day  (is)  a  day  of  trouble,  and  of  reb. 

12  from  day  even  to  night  wilt  thou  make 

13  from  day  (even)  to  night  wilt  tliou  make 

19  he  shall  praise  thee,  as  I  (do)  this  day 

6  have  laid  up  in  store  until  this  day 
13  Yea,  before  the  day  (was)  I  (am)  lie;  and 

9  shall  come  to  thee  in  a  moment  111  one  d. 

7  before  tlie  day  when  thou  heardest  them 

8  in  a  day  of  salvation  have  I  helped  tliee 
13  hast  fearedcontinually  every  day, because 

5  my  name  continually  every  day  (is)  bias. 

6  (they  shall  know)  in  that  day  that  I  (am) 

12  tomorrow  shall  be  as  this  day,  (and)much 

3  in  the  day  of  your  fast  ye  find  pleasure 

4  ye  shall  not  fast  as  (ye  do  this)  day,  to 

5  a  day  for  a  man  to  afflict  his  soul  ? 

5  and  an  acceptable  day  to  the  Lord? 

[3  (from)  doing  tliy  pleasure  on  my  holy  day 

2  To  proclaim,  .the  day  of  vengence  of  our 

6  shall  never  hold  their  peace  day  nor  night 

4  the  day  of  vengeance  (is)  in  mine  heart 

2  I  have  spread  out  my  hands  all  the  day 

5  a  fire  that  burneth  all  the  day 

8  earth  he  made  to  bring  forth  in  one  day  ? 
Jer.  1.  10  I  have  this  day  set  thee  over  the  nations 

1  18  I  have  made  thee  this  day  a  defenced  city 
’  25  from  our  youth  even  unto  this  day 

9  it  shall  come  to  pass  at  that  day,  saitli 
4  Woe  unto  us  !  for  the  day  goeth  away,  for 

22  in  the  day  that  I  brought  them  out  ot 

23  Since  the  day  that  your  fathers  came  forth 

23  unto  this  day  I  have  even  sent  unto  you 
4  iu  the  day  (that)I  brought  them  forth  out 
s  with  milk  and  lioney  as  (it  is)  this  day 

7  in  the  day  (that)  I  brought  them  up  out 
7  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  (even)  unto  this  day 

3  and  prejiare  them  for  the  day  of  slaughter 

19  and  my  refuge  in  the  day  of  affliction 

16  neither  have  I  desired  the  woeful  day 

17  thou  (art)  my  hope  in  the  day  of  evil 

18  bring  upon  them  the  day  of  evil,  and 

21  hear  no  burden  011  the  sabbath  day,  nor 

22  out  of  your  houses  on  the  sahhatli  day 
22  hallow  ye  the  sahhatli  day,  as  I  coniman. 

■>4  the  gates  of  the  city  on  the  sahhatli  day 

24  but  hallow  the  sabbath  day,  to  do  110 
27  to  hallow  the  sabbath  day,  and  not  to 
27  at  the  gates  of  Jerusalem  on  the  sahhatli  d. 

17  I  will  show  them  the  back,  .in  the  day  of 
14  Cursed  he  the  day  wherein  I  was  horn 
14  let  not  the  day  wherein  my  mother  hare 

3  From  the  thirteenth  year  .unto  this  day 

18  an  hissing,  and  a  curse,  as  (it  is)  this  day 
33  slain  of  the  Lord  shall  he  at  that  day 
22  there  shall  they  he  until  tlie  day  that  I 

7  that  day  (is)  great,  so  that  none  (is)  like  it 

8  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  saitli 
6  there  shall  he  a  day  (that)  tlie  watchmen 

32  iu  the  day  (that)  I  took  them  by  the  hand 

20  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  (even)  unto  this  day 
20  and  hast  made  thee  a  name,  as  at  this  day 
3t  day  that  they  built  it  even  unto  this  day 
20  If  ye  can  break  my  covenant  of  the  day 

13  in  the  day  that  I  brought  them  forth  out 

14  for  unto  this  day  they  drink  none,  hut 
2  from  the  day  I  spake  unto  tliee,  from  the 

30  dead  body  shall  he  cast  out  ill  the  day 
28  until  the  day  that  Jerusalem  was  taken 

16  they  shall  he  (accomplished)  in  that  day 

17  I  will  deliver  thee  in  that  day,  saitli 

4  I  loose  thee  this  day  from  tlie  chains 
4  it  came  to  pass,  the  second  day  after  he 

19  know,  .that  I  have  admonished  you  tills  d. 

.  21  I  have  this  day  declared  (it)  to  you ;  hut 
,  2  this  day  they  (are)  a  desolation,  and  no 
.  6  are  wasted  (and)  desolate,  as  at  this  day 
.  10  They  are  not  humbled  (even)  unto  this  day 

22  without  an  inhabitant,  as  at  this  day 

23  evil  is  happened  unto  you,  as  at  this  day 
10  the  day  of  the  Lord  God  of  hosts,  a  day 

21  the  day  of  tlieir  calamity  was  come  upon 
4  Because  of  the  day  that  cometh  to  spoil 

41  at  that  day  shall  be  as  the  heart  of  a 

22  at  that  day  shall  the  heart  of  the  mighty 

26  all  the  men  of  war ..  be  cut  off  in  that  day 

27  for  their  day  is  come,  the  time 

30  men  of  war  shall  be  cut  off  in  that  day  _ 

31  thy  day  is  come,  the  time  (that)  I  will  visit 
.  2  intlieday  oftrouble  thev  shall  be  against 


Jer.  52. 
Lam.  1 


11. 

II. 

11. 

12. 

l6. 

37- 
17- 
*7- 
1 7- 
i7- 
i7- 
17- 
i7- 
i7- 
17- 
18. 
20. 
20. 
25. 
25- 
25- 
27. 
3°- 
3°- 
31* 

31- 

32- 

32- 
32* 

33- 

34- 

35- 

36. 

36- 

38. 

39- 

39- 

40. 

41. 

42. 
42 
44. 
44. 
44. 
44. 
44. 
46. 
46. 

47- 

48. 

49. 

49. 
50- 

50. 

50- 

51- 


Eze. 


3 

3 

3 

3 

1 

7- 

7- 

7- 

7- 

i3- 

16. 

16. 

16. 

20. 


23 

23 

24. 

24. 

24. 

24. 

24. 

26. 

27. 

28. 

28. 

29. 

30. 

30. 

3°* 

30. 

30. 

30. 

3i- 

32. 

33- 

33- 

33- 

34- 
34- 
36- 
38. 
38. 
39- 
39- 
39- 
39- 
40. 
43- 
43- 

43- 

44- 
45 

45- 
45- 
46. 
46. 
46. 
46. 
48. 

Dan.  6. 

6. 


Hos. 


Joel 


Amos 


11  put  him  in  prison  till  the  day  of  his  death 

12  afflicted  (me)  in  the  day  of  his  fierce  anger 

13  made  me  desolate  (and)  faint  all  the  day 
21  thou  wilt  bring  the  day  (that)  thou  hast 

1  remembered  not  his  footstool  m  the  day 
7  a  noise . .  as  in  the  day  of  a  solemn  feast 
16  this  (is)  the  day  that  we  looked  for 
21  hast  slain  (them)  in  the  day  of  thine  anger 
,  22  Thou  hast  called  as  in  a  solemn  day  my 
.  22  so  that  in  the  day  of  tiie  Lord’s  anger 
.  3  turneth  his  hand  (against  me)  all  the  day 
.  14  a  derision .  .(and)  their  song  all  the  day 
.  57  Thou  drewest  near  in  the  day  (that)  I 
.  62  and  their  device  against  me  all  the  day 
.  28  that  is  in  the  cloud  in  the  day  of  rain 
7  time  is  come,  the  day  of  trouble  (is)  near 
10  Behold  the  day,  behold,  it  is  come 
12  The  time  is  come,  the  day  draweth  near 
19  not  be  able  to  deliver  them  in  the  day  of 
5  stand  in  the  battle  in  the  day  of  the  Lord 

4  in  the  day  thou  wast  horn  thy  navel  was 

5  to  the  loathing  of  thy  person,  in  the  day 
56  by  thy  mouth  in  the  day  of  thy  pride 

5  Iu  the  day  when  I  chose  Israel,  and 
.  6  In  the  day  (that)  I  lifted  up  mine  hand 
.  29  name,  .is  called  Bamah  unto  this  day 
.  31  with  all  your  idols,  even  unto  this  day 
.  25  wicked  prince  of  Israel,  whose  day  is  come 
.  29  whose  day  is  come,  when  their  iniquity 

24  nor  rained  upon  in  the  day  of  indignation 

38  defiled  my  sanctuary  in  the  same  day 

39  they  came  the  same  day  into  my  sanctu. 

2  name  of  the  day,  (even)  of  this  same  day 

2  set  himself  against  Jerusalem  this,  .day 

25  in  the  day  when  I  take  from  them  their 

26  he  that  escapeth  in  that  day  shall  come 

27  In  that  day  shall  thy  mouth  be  opened 
18  the  isles  tremble  in  the  day  of  thy  fall 

,  27  midst  of  the  seas  in  the  day  of  thy  ruin 
,  13  in  thee  in  the  day  that  thou  wast  cieated 
.  15  from  the  day  that  thou  wast  created,  till 
.21  In  that  day  will  I  cause  the  horn  of  the 
.  2  Thus.  .Howl  ye,  Woe  worth  the  day  ! 

3  the  day  (is)  near, even  the  day  of  the  Lord 
3  a  cloudy  day  ;  it  shall  be  the  time  of  the 

.  9  In  that  day  shall  messengers  go  forth 

9  come  upon  them,  as  in  the  day  of  Egypt 
18  At  Tehaphnehes  also  the  day  shall  he 
15  In  the  day  when  he  went  down  to  the 
10  every  man  for  his  own  life,  in  the  day  of 
12  deliver  him  in  the  day  of .  .transgression 
12  day  that  he  turneth  from  his  wickedness 
12  for  his  (righteousness)  in  the  day  that  he 
12  in  the  day  that  he  is  among  his  sheep 

12  been  scattered  in  the  cloudy  and  dark  day 
33  In  the  day  that  I  shall  have  cleansed  you 

14  In  that  day  when  my  people  of  Israel 

10  in  that  day  there  shall  be  a  great  shaking 
8  this  (is)  the  day  whereof  I  have  spoken 

,1  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  (that) 

13  renown,  the  day  that  I  shall  he  glorified 
22  I  (am)  the  Lord  their  God  from  that  day 

,  1  in  the  self  same  day  the  hand  ot  the  Lord 
18  in  the  day  when  they  shall  make  it,  to 
22  the  second  day  thou  slialt  offer  a  ldd 
27  it  shall  be,  (that)  upon  tlie  eighth  day 
27  in  the  day  that  he  goetli  into  the  sanctuary 
21  in  tlie  fourteenth  day  of  the  month,  ye 
.  22  upon  that  day  shall  the  prince  prepare 
25  in  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  month,  shall 

1  In  the  day  of  the  new  moon  it  shall  he 
4  offer  unto  the  Lord  in  the  salibath  day 

6  in  the  day  of  the  new  moon 
12  prepare,  .as  he  (lid  on  the  sabbath  day 
35  name  of  the  city  from  (that)  day  (shall  he) 

10  kneeled  upon  his  knees  three  times  a  d. 
t 3  but  maketh  Iris  petition  three  times  a  d. 

7  unto  us  confusion  of  faces  as  at  this  day 

15  hast  gotten  tliee  renown,  as  at  this  day 

4  in  the  four  and  twentieth  day  of  the  first 
12  from  the  first  day  that  thou  didst  set 

5  it  shall  come  to  pass  at  that  day,  that  I 

1 1  for  great  (shall  he)  the  day  of  J ezreel 
3  set  her  as  in  tlie  day  that  she  was 

15  a3  in  the  day  when  she  came  up  out  of 

16  it  shall  he  at  that  day,  saith  the  Lord 
18  in  that  day  will  I  make  a  covenant  for 

.  21  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  I  will 
5  Therefore  slialt  tliou  fall  in  the  day,  and 
9  Ephraim  shall  be  desolate  in  tlie  day  of 

2  in  the  third  day  he  will  raise  us  up 
5  In  the  day  of  our  king  the  princes  have 
5  in  the  solemn  day,  and  in  the  day  of  the 

14  spoiled  Beth-arbel  in  the  day  of  battle 

15  Alas  for  the  day  !  for  the  day  of  the  Lord 
1  tlie  day  of  the  Lord  cometh,  for  (it  is) 

A  day  of  darkness,  .a  day  of  clouds  and 
II  the  day  of  the  Lord  (is)  great  and  very 
31  before  the  great  and  the  terrible  day  of 
14  the  day  of  the  Lord  (is)  near  in  the  valley 
18  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  (that) 

14  with  shouting  in  the  day  of  battle,  with 
14  a  tempest  in  the  day  of  the  whirlwind 

16  mighty  shall  flee  away  naked  in  that  day 
14  That  in  the  day  that  I  shall  visit  the 

8  and  maketh  the  day  dark  with  night 
x8  Woe  unto  you  that  desire  the  day  of  the 
18  the  day  of  the  Lord  (is)  darkness,  and 
20  (Shall)  not  tlie  day  of  the  Lord  (he)  dark. 

3  Ye  that  put  far  away  the  evil  day,  and 
3  the  songs,  .shall  be  bowlings  in  that  day 
p  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  saith 


4- 

5- 

6. 

7- 

9- 


Amos  8.  9  1  will  daikon  the  earth  in  the  clear  day 
8.  10  and  tlie  end  thereof  as  a  hitter  day 

8.  13  In  that  day  shall  the  fair  virgins  and 

9.  11  In  that  day  will  I  raise  up  the  tabernacle 
Ohad.  8.  Shall  I  not  in  that  day,  saitli  tlie  I-OKD 

11  Iu  the  dav  that  thou  stoodest  on  the 

1 1  in  the  day  that  the  strangers  caiTied  away 

12  shouldest  not  have  looked  on  the  day 
12  thy  brother  in  the  day  that  he  became 
13.  13,  13  in  the  day  of  their  calamity 

14  that  did  remain  in  the  day  of  distress 

15  the  day  of  the  Lord  (is)  near  upon  all  tlie 
Jon  3.  4  Jonah.,  to  enter  into  the  city  a  day's  jour. 
Jlic  2.  4  In  that  day  shall  (one)  take  up  a  parable 

3.  6  and  the  day  shall  he  dark  over  them 

4.  6  In  that  day,  saith  the  Lord,  will  I  assern. 

5.  10  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  saith 
7.  4  tlie  day  ol  thy  watchmen  (and)  thy  visit. 

7.  11  (In)  the  day  that  thy  walls  are  to  be 

7.  XI  (ill)  that  dav  shall  tlie  decree  he  far 
7.  12  (In)  that  day  (also)  he  shall  come  even  to 
Hah.  j  .  7  '1  he  Lord  (is) . .  a  stronghold  in  the  day  of 
2.  3  torches  in  the  day  of  his  preparation 
3. 17  which  camp  in  the  hedges  in  the  cold  d. 
Hah.  3.  16  that  I  might  rest  in  the  day  ol  trouble 
Zcph  .  1.  7  for  the  day  of  tlie  Lord  (is)  at  hand 

1.  8  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  tlie  day  of  tlie 
1.  9  In  the  same  day  also  will  I  punish  all 
1.  10  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day,  saith 
1.  14  The  great  day  of  the  Lord  (is)  near,  (it.  is) 

1.  14  (even)  the  voice  of  the  day  of  tlie  Lord 
1.  15  That  day  (is)  a  day  of  wrath,  a  day  of 
1. 15  a  day  of  wasteness,  .a  day  of  darkness 

1  15  a  day  of  clouds  and  thick  darkness 

1.  16  A  day  of  the  trumpet  and  alarm  against 

1.  18  deliver  them  in  the  day  of  the  Lord’s 

2.  2  (before)  tlie  day  pass  as  the  chaff,  before 
2.  2  before  the  day  of  the  LORD’S  anger  come 

2.  3  he  hid  in  the  day  of  the  Lord’s  anger 

3.  8  until  the  day  that  I  rise  up  to  the  prey 

3  1 1  In  that  day  shalt  thou  not  be  ashamed  for 
3  16  I11  that  day  it  shall  he  said  to  Jerusalem 
Hag  1  1  in  the  sixth  month,  in  the  first  day  of 

1.  15  In  the  four  and  twentieth  day  of  the 

2.  15  I  pray  you,  consider  from  this  day  and 
2.  18  Consider  now  from  this  day  and  upward 

2  18  from  the  four  and  twentieth  day  of  the 

2  18  from  the  day  that  the  foundation  of  tlie 
2.  19  from  this  day  will  I  bless  (you) 

2.  23  In  that  day,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 

Zecli  1  7  Vpon  the  four  and  twentieth  day  of  the 

2. 11  shall  be  joined  to  the  Lord  in  that  day 

3  9  remove  the  iniquity  of  that  land  in . .  day 

3.  10  In  that  day,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 

4  10  who  hath  despised  the  day  of  small 

6.  10  come  tliou  the  same  day,  and  go  into  the 

8  q  ill  the  day  (that)  the  foundation  of  the 

9  16  their  God  shall  save  them  in  that  day 

11  11  it  was  broken  in  that  day :  and  so  the 

12  3  in  that  day  will  I  make  Jerusalem  a  bur. 
1  In  that  day,  saitli  the  Lord,  I  will  smite 

12  6  In  that  day  will  I  make  the  governors  of 

12  8  I11  that  day  shall  the  Lord  defend  the 
12  8  lie  that  is  feeble  among  them  at  that  day 

12  q  it  shall  come  to  pass  at  that  day,  (that) 
12.  11  In  that  day  shall  there  he  a  great  mour. 

13  1  I11  that  day  there  shall  be  a  fountain 

13  2  4  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day 
14.  I  the  day  of  the  Lord  cometh,  and  thy 
14.  3  as  when  he  fought  in  the  clay  of  battle 

14  4  his  feet  shall  stand  in  that  day  upon  the 

14  6,  13  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  that  day 

14.  7  shall  he  one  day  which  shall,  .not  day 
14.  8  shall  he  in  that  day,  (that)  living  waters 
14.  q  in  that  day  shall  there  be  one  Lord 
14.  20  In  that  day  shall  there  be  upon  the  bells  of 
14  21  in  that  day  there  shall  he  no  more  the 
fVin-rlnv  rtf  his  fiOminff? 


Mai. 


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6. 

8. 

8. 


14.  21  111  null/  LICIJ  inoxv  —  -  .  .  „ 

3  2  who  may  abide  theday  of  his  coming? 

3  17  in  that  day  when  I  makeup  my  jewels 
1  i  the  day  cometh,  that  shall  burn  as  an 
4.  1  the  day  that  cometh  shall  burn  them  up 
a,.  3  in  the  day  that  I  shall  do  (this),  saith 
4.  5  the  coming  of  the  great  and  dreadful  day 

3.  Daily,  ly  day,  cc'v  yornam. 

Lev  8.  as  shall  ye  abide  (at)  the  door,  .day  and  111. 
Deut  28  66  thou  shalt  fear  day  and  night,  and  slialt 
Tosh  1  8  thou  shalt  meditate  therein  day  and  m. 

1  Sa  ’23  16  a  wall  unto  us,  both  by  night  and  day 
I  Ki  8.  30  nigh  unto  the  Lord  our  God  day  and  m. 

1  Ch  0  33  were  employed  in  (that)  work  day  and 
“  ‘  g'  20  may  he  epen  upon  this  house  day  and  nt. 

6  which  I  pray  before  thee  now,  day  and  ni. 
o  set  a  watch  against  them  day  and  night 
'  !2  thou  Reddest  them  in  the  day  by  a  cloudy 
2  in  liis  law  doth  he  meditate  day  and  nig. 

4  day  and  night  thy  hand  was  heavy  upon 
,2  3  My  tears  have  been  my  meat  day  and  111. 

33'  10  Dav  and  night  they  go  about  it  upon  the 
34  10  It  shall  not  he  quenched  night  nor  day 
60  11  they  shall  not  he  shut  day  nor  night 
o  1  that  I  might  weep  day  and  night  for  the 
14.  17  eyes  run  down  with  tears  night  and  day 
it.  q  her  sun  is  gone  down  while  (it  was)  yet  d. 
16. 13  shall  ye  serve  other  gods  day  and  night 
3-1  20  If  ye  can  break  my  covenant  of  the  day 
33.  2S  If  my  covenant  (be)  not  with  day  and  ni. 
Lam.  2. 18  tears  run  down  like  a  river  day  and  night 

4 . Davm,  "W  shachar. 

Gen  32.  24  with  him  until  the  breaking  of  the  day 
32.  26  And  he  said,  Let  me  go,  for  the  day  brea. 


Neh. 

I. 

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DAY 


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Josh.  6. 15  rose  early,  about  the  dawning  of  the  day 
Judg  19.  25  when  the  day  began  to  spring,  they  let 
1  3a  9  26  came  to  pass,  about  the  spring  of  the  day 
Job  3.  9  neither  let  it  see  the  dawning  of  the  day 

li .Light,  I'm  or. 

Judg  16.  2  In  the  morning,  when  it  is  day  we  shall 
Job  26.  10  until  the  day  and  night  come  to  an  end 

6.  Evening,  any  ereb. 

Dan.  8.  14  Unto  two  thousand  and  three  hundred  d. 

7.  Day,  gpepa  hemera. 

Matt.  6.  34  Sufficient  unto  the  day  (is)  the  evil 

7  22  Many  will  say  to  me  in  that  day,  Lord 

11.  22  It  shall  be  more  tolerable,  .at  the  day  of 

11.  24  it  shall  he  more  tolerable,  .in  the  day  of 

12.  36  shall  give  account  thereof  in  the  day  of 

13  1  The  same  day  went  Jesus  out  of  thehouse 

16.  21  killed,  and  be  raised  again  the  third  day 
17  23  the  third  day  he  shall  be  raised  again 

20.  2  when  he  had  agreed .  .for  a  penny  a  day 

20.  6  saitli . .  Why  stand  ye  here  all  the  day  idle? 

20  12  have  borne  the  burden  and  heat  of  tiled. 

20.  19  crucify  (him):  and  the  third  day  he  shall 

22.  23  The  same  day  came  to  him  the  Sadducees 
22.  46  neither  durst  any  (man)  from  that  day 
24.  36  But  of  that  day  and  hour  knoweth  no 
24.  38  until  the  day  that  Noe  entered  into  the 
24.  50  shall  come  in  a  day  when  he  looketh  not 
25  13  for  ye  know  neither  the  day  nor  the  hour 

26.  29  until  that  day  when  I  drink  it  new  with 

27.  64  sepulchre  be  made  sure  until  the  third  d. 
Mark  4.  35  the  same  day  when  the  even  was  come 

5.  5  And  always  night  and  day,  he  was  in  the 

6.  11  It  shall  be  more  tolerable  in  the  day  of 
6  21  when  a  convenient  day  was  come,  that  H. 

9.  31  after  that  he  is  killed,  .rise  the  third  day 

10.  34  and  the  third  day  he  shall  rise  again 

13  32  But  of  that  day  and  (that)  hour  knoweth 
14.  12  the  first  day  of  unleavened  bread,  when 
14.  25  until  that  day  that  I  drink  it  new  in  the 
Luke  1.  -2o  until  the  day  that  these  things  shall  be 

1.  59  on  the  eighth  day  they  came  to  circum. 

1.  80  was  iu  the  deserts  till  the  day  of  his 

2.  37  served  (God)  with  fastings,  .night  and  day 

2.  44  But  they,  .went  a  day's  journey;  and 

4.  16  into  the  synagogue  on  the  sabbath  day 

4.  42  when  it  was  day,  he  departed  and  went 

6.  13  when  it  was  day,  he  called  (unto  him) 

6.  23  Rejoice  ye  in  that  day,  and  leap  for  joy 

9.  12  And  when  the  day  began  to  wear  away 

9  22  and  be  slain,  and  lie  raised  the  third  day 
9.  37  it  came  to  pass,  that  on  the  next  day  when 

10.  12  it  shall  be  more  tolerable  in  that  day 

12.  46  will  come  in  a  day  when  he  looketh  not 

13.  14  therefore  come,  .not  on  the  sabbath  day 

13.  16  loosed  from  this  bond  on  the  sabbath  day 

13.  31  The  same  [day]  there  came  certain  of  the 

14.  5  will  not . .  pull  him  out  on  the  sabbath  d. 

17.  4  if  he  trespass,  .seven  times  in  a  day,  and 

17.  4  seven  times  [in  a  day]  turn  again  to  thee 

17.  24  [so  shall  also  the  Son  of  man  lie  in  his  d.] 
17.  27  until  the  day  that  Noe  entered  into  the 
17.  29  the  same  day  that  Lot  went  out  of  Sodom 
17.  30  thus  shall  it  be  in  the  day  when  the  Son 

17.  31  In  that  day,  he  which  shall  be  upon  the 

18.  7  which  cry  day  and  night  unto  him 

18.  33  and  the  third  day  he  shall  rise  again 

19.  42  even  thou,  at  least  in  this  thy  day,  the 

21.  34  and  (so)  that  day  come  upon  you  unawa. 

22.  7  Then  came  the  day  of  unleavened  bread 

22.  66  as  soon  as  it  was  day.  the  elders  of  the 

23.  12  the  same  day  Pilate  aud  Herod  were 

23.  54  that  day  was  the  preparation,  and  the 

24.  7  be  crucified,  and  the  third  day  rise  again 

24.  13  two  of  them  went  that  same  day  to  a  vil. 
24.  21  to  day  is  the  third  day  since  these  thiugs 
24.  29  it  is  toward  evening,  and  the  day  is  far 
24  46  and  to  rise  from  the  dead  the  third  day 

John  I  39  abode  with  him  that  day:  for  it  was  about 
2.  I  the  third  day  there  was  a  marriage  in 

5.  9  and  on  the  same  day  was  the  sabbath 

6.  39  should  raise  it  up  agaiu  at  the  last  day 

6.  40,  44,  54  I  will  raise  him  up  at  the  last  day 

7.  37  In  the  last  day,  that  great  (day)  of  the 

8.  56  Your  father  Abraham  rejoiced  to  see  my  d. 

9.  4  I  must  work,  .while  it  is  day  :  the  night 
ii  9  Are  there  not  twelve  hours  in  the  day  ? 

11.  9  If  any  man  walk  in  the  day,  he  stumbleth 

11.  24  that  he  shall  rise  agaiu .  .at  the  last  day 

11.  53  Then  from  that  day  forth  they  took  cou. 

12.  7  Let  her  alone :  against  the  day  of  my  bn. 

12.  48  the  same  shall  judge  him  in  the  last  day 

14.  20  At  that  day  ve  shall  know  that  I  (am)  in 
16.  23  And  in  tluit  day  ye  shall  ask  me  nothing 
16.  26  At  that  day  ye  shall  ask  in  my  name 

19.  31  remain  upon  the  cross  on  the  sabbath  d. 

20.  19  Then  the  same  day  at  evening,  being  the 
lets  1.  2  Until  the  day  in  which  he  was  taken  up 

1.  22  unto  that  same  day  that  he  was  taken  up 

2.  1  when  the  day  of  Pentecost  was  fully  co. 

2.  15  seeing  it  is  (but)  the  third  hour  of  the  d. 
2.  20  before  that  great  and  notable  day  of  the 
2.  29  and  his  sepulchre  is  with  us  unto  this  d. 
2.  41  the  same  day  there  were  added  (unto 

7.  8  and  circumcised  him  the  eighth  day ;  and 

7.  26  the  next  day  he  showed  himself  unto 
9.  24  they  watched  the  gates  day  and  night  to 

10.  3  about  the  ninth  hour  of  the  day.  an  angel 
10.  40  Him  God  raised  up  the  third  day.  and 

i2.  18  Now  as  soon  as  it  was  day,  there  was  no 


Acts  12.  21  upon  a  set  day  Herod,  arrayed  in  royal 
13. 14  into  the  synagogue  on  the  sabbath  day 
16.  35  wdien  it  was  day,  the  magistrates  sent  the 
17  31  Because  he  hath  appointed  a  day,  in  the 

20.  16  to  be  at  Jerusalem  the  day  of  Pentecost 
20.  18  Ye  know,  from  the  first  day  that  I  came 

20.  31  I  ceased  not  to  warn,  .night  and  day  with 

21  7  we  came,  .and  abode  with  them  one  day 

21.  26  the  next  day  purifying  himself  with  them 
23  12  when  it  was  day,  certain  of  the  Jews 

26.  7  instantly  serving  (God)  day  and  night 

26.  22  I  continue  unto  this  day,  witnessing  both 
27  29  cast  four  anchors,  .and  wished  for  the  d. 

27.  33  while  the  day  was  coming  on,  Paul  beso. 
27  33  This,  .is  the  fourteenth  day  that  ye  have 

27.  39  when  it  was  day,  they  knew  not  the  land 

28.  13  and  after  one  day  the  south  wind  blew 

28.  23  when  they  had  appointed  him  a  day 

Korn  2  5  against  the  day  of  wrath  and  revelation 
2. 16  I11  the  day  when  God  shall  judge  the 

8.  36  For  thy  sake  we  are  killed  all  the  day  long 

10.  21  All  day  long  I  have  stretched  forth  my 

11.  8  they  should  not  hear;  unto  this  day 

13.  12  The  night  is  far  spent,  the  day  is  at  hand 

13.  13  Let  us  walk  honestly,  as  in  the  day;  not 

14.  5  One  man  esteemeth  one  day  above  another 

14.  5  another  esteemeth  every  day  (alike).  Let 
14.  6  He  that  regardeth  the  day,  regardeth  (it) 

14.  6  and  he  that  regardeth  not  [the  day,]  to  the 

1  Co.  1.  8  blameless  in  the  day  of  our  Lord  Jesus  C. 

3. 13  for  the  day  shall  declare  it,  because  it 

5  5  that  the  spirit  may  be  saved  in  the  day 
10.  8  fell  in  one  day  three  and  twenty  thousand 

15.  4  he  rose  again  the  third  day  according  to 

2  Co.  1.  14  even  as  ye  also  (are)  ours  in  the  day  of 

6  2  in  the  day  of  salvation  have  I  succoured 
6.  2  behold,  now  (is)  the  day  of  salvation 

Eph.  4.  30  ye  are  sealed  unto  the  day  of  redemption 
6.  13  may  be  able  to  withstand  in  the  evil  day 
Phil  1  5  your  fellowship  .  .from  the  first  day  until 

i.  6  will  perform  (it)  until  the  day  of  Jesus  C. 

1.  10  without  offence  till  the  day  of  Christ 

2.  16  that  I  may  rejoice  in  the  day  of  Christ 
Col.  1.  6  since  the  day  ye  heard  (of  it),  and  knew 

1.  9  since  the  day  we  heard  (it),  do  not  cease 

1  Tli.  2.  9  for  labouring  night  and  day,  because  we 

3.  10  Night  and  day  praying  exceedingly  that 

5.  2  the  day  of  the  Lord  so  cometh  as  a  thief 
5.  4  that  day  should  overtake  you  as  a  thief 
s.  5  Ye  are  all  the  children,  .of  the  day:  we 
5  8  But  let  us,  who  are  of  the  day,  be  sober 

2  Th.  1.  10  in  all  them  that  believe,  .in  that  day 

2.  2  as  that  the  day  of  Christ  is  at  hand 

3.  8  with  labour  and  travail  night  and  day 

1  Ti.  5.  5  supplications  and  prayers  night  and  day 

2  Ti.  1.  3  remembrance  of  thee,  night  and  day 

1.  12  committed  unto  him  against  that  day 

1  18  he  may  find  mercy  of  the  Lord  in  that  d. 

4.  8  which  the  Lord .  .shall  give  me  at  that  d. 

Ileb  3  8  in  the  day  of  temptation  in  the  wilderness 

4  4  God  did  rest  the  seventh  day  from  all  his 

4.  7  he  limiteth  a  certain  day,  saying  111  David 
4.  8  not  afterward  have  spoken  of  another  d. 

8.  9  covenant  that  I  made,  .in  the  day  when 
io.  25  the  more  as  ye  see  the  day  approaching 
Jas.  5.  5  have  nourished  your  hearts,  as  in  a  day  of 

1  Pe.  2.  i2  glorify  God  in  the  day  of  visitation 

2  Pe.  1.  19  in  a  dark  place,  until  the  day  dawn 

2.  8  vexed  (his)  righteous  soul  from  day  to  d. 

2.  9  to  reserve  the  unjust  unto  the  day  of 

2.  13  count  it  pleasure  to  riot  in  the  day  time 

3.  7  reserved  unto  fire  against  the  day  of 

3.  8  one  day  (is)  with  the  Lord  as  a  thousand 
3.  8  years,  and  a  thousand  years  as  one  day 
3.  10  the  day  of  the  Lord  will  come  as  a  thief 
3.  12  hasting  unto  the  coming  of  the  day  of 

1  Jo.  4.  17  that  we  may  have  boldness  in  the  day  of 
Jude  6  unto  the  judgment  of  the  great  day 
Rev  4.  8  they  rest  not  day  and  night,  sayiug,  Holy 

6.  17  For  the  great  day  of  his  wrath  is  come 

7.  15  serve  him  day  and  night  in  his  temple 

8.  12  the  day  shone  not  for  a  third  part  of  it 

9.  15  were  prepared  for  an  hour,  and  a  day 

12.  10  accused  them  before  our  God  day  aud 
14.  n  and  they  have  no  rest  day  nor  night,  who 

16.  14  battle  of  that  great  day  of  God  Almighty 

18.  8  shall  her  plagues  come  in  one  day.  death 

20.  10  shall  be  tormented  day  aud  night  for  ever 

21.  25  shall  not  be  shut  at  all  by  day  :  for  there 

DAY,  by  — 

By  day,  daily,  oav  yomam. 

Exodi3.  21  went  before  them  by  day  in  a 

13.  21  to  give  them  light;to  goby  day  and  night 

13.  22  He  took  not  away  the  pillar,  .by  day,  nor 
40.  38  the  cloud . .  (was)  upon  the  tabernacle  by  d. 

Num.  9.  21  whether  (it  was)  by  day  or  by  night  that 

10.  34  cloud  of  the  Lord  (was)  upon  them  by  d. 
Deut.  i-  33  in  fire  by  night,  .and  in  a  cloud  by  day 
Judg.  6.  27  that  he  could  not  do  (it)  by  day.  that  he 

2  Sa.  21. 10  birds  of  the  air  to  rest  on  them  by  day 
Neh.  9.  19  the  pillar .  .departed  not  from  them  by  d 
Psa.  91.  5  (nor)  for  the  arrow  (that)  flieth  by  day 

121.  6  The  sun  shall  not  smite  thee  by  day  nor 
136.  8  The  sun  to  rule  by  day  :  for  his  mercy 
Isa.  4.  5  upon  her  assemblies,  a  cloud .  .by  day 

28.  19  shall  it  pass  over,  by  day  and  by  night 
60.  19  The  sun  shall  be  no  more  thy  light  by  d 
Jer.  31.  35  which  givetli  the  sun  for  a  light  by  day 
Eze.  12.  3  prepare,  .and  remove  by  day  in  their 
12.  4  shalt  thou  bring  forth  thy  stuff  by  day 
12.  7  I  brought  forth  my  stuff  by  day.  as  stuff 


DAY,  each  — 

Day  day,  Di’  dv  yom  yom. 

Numi4.  34  each  day  for  a  year,  shall  ye  bear  your 
Eze.  4.  6  have  appointed  thee  each  day  for  a  year 

DAY  by  day  — 

1. Day  day,  Di’  Di’  yom  yom. 

Gen.  39.  10  as  she  spake  to  Joseph  day  by  day,  that 
Exod  29.  38  two  lambs  of  the  first  year  day  by  day 
Num 28.  3  two  lambs  of  the  first  year.. day  by  day 

1  Ch.12.  22  day  by  day  there  came  to  David  to  help 

2  Ch.  21.  15  out  by  reason  of  the  sickness  day  by  day 

24.  1 1  Thus  they  did  day  by  day,  and  gathered 
30.  21  the  priests  praised  the  Lord  day  by  day 
Ezra  6.  9  let  it  be  given  them  day  by  day  without 
Neh.  8. 18  Also  day  by  day .  .he  read  in  the  book  of 

‘l.Day  and  day,  gpepq.  Kal  gpepf  hem.  kai  hemera. 

2  Co.  4.  16  yet  the  inward  (man)  is  renewed  day  by  d. 

3.  According  to  the  day,  i<a6’  gpepav  hath  hemeran. 
Luken.  3  Give  us  day  by  day  our  daily  bread 

DAY,  a  certain  — 

One  of  the  days,  piq.  raiv  gpepSiv  mia  ton  hemeron. 
Luke  5.  17  it  came  to  pass  on  a  certain  day,  as  he 
8.  22  it  came  to  pass  on  a  certain  day,  that  he 

DAY,  before  — 

In  the  night,  evvvxov  ennuchon. 

Mark  i-  35  rising  up  a  great  while  [before  day,]  he 

DAY,  break  of  — 

Light,  brightness,  dawn,  aiiyij  avge. 

Acts  20.  11  talked  a  long  while,  even  till  break  of  day 

DAY,  the  Lord's  — 

The  day  to  the  Lord,  g  Kvptaicg  gpepa  he  kuriake  h. 
Rev.  1.  10  I  was  in  the  Spirit  on  the  Lord's  day,  and 

DAY,  this  — 

1  .Now,  just  now,  apm  arli. 

1  Co.  4.  13  off  scouring  of  all  things  unto  this  day 

2 . To  day,  v-fipepov  semeron. 

Matt.  6.  11  Give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread 

11.  23  it  would  have  remained  until  this  day 
27.  8  called,  The  field  of  blood,  unto  this  day 

27.  19  I  have  suffered  many  things  this  day  in 

28.  15  reported  among  the  Jews  until  this  day 
Marlin.  30  That  this  day,  (even)  in  this  night,  before 
Luke  2.ii  1  unto  you  is  born  this  day,  in  the  city 

4/21  This  day  is  this  scripture  fulfilled  in 

19.  9  This  day  is  salvation  come  to  this  house 

22.  34  the  cock  shall  not  crow  this  day,  before 
Acts  4.  9  If  we  this  day  be  examined  of  the  good 
1333  Thou  art  my  Son,  this  day  have  I  begotten 

19.  40  called  in  question  for  this  day's  uproar 

20.  26  take  you  to  record  this  day,  that  1  (am) 

22.  3  zealous  toward  God,  as  ye  all  are  this  day 
24.  21  I  am  called  in  question  by  you  this  day 
26.  2  I  shall  answer  for  myself  this  day 

26.  29  but  also  all  that  hear  me  this  day,  were 

27.  33  This  day  is  the  fourteenth,  .that  ye  have 
Rom  1 1.  8  [and  the  rest  were  blinded] . .  unto  this  d. 

2  Co.  3.  14  until  this  day  remaineth  the  same  veil 

3.  15  even  unto  this  day,  when  Moses  is  read 
Heb.  1.  5  Thou  art  my  Son,  this  day  have  I  begotten 

DAY  was  far  spent,  when  the  — 

Many  hours  having  been,  &  pas  noWgs  yevopevgs. 
Mark  6.  35  when  the  day  was  now  far  spent,  his  disc. 

DAY,  every  — 

1  .Day  day,  Di’  Di’  yom  yom. 

Exodi6.  4  and  gather  a  certain  rate  every  day 

29.  36  thou  shalt  offer  every  day  a  bullock  (for) 

2  Ki.  25.  30  a  daily  rate  for  every  day,  all  the  days 

1  Ch.16.  37  continually,  as  every  day's  work  required 

2  Ch.  8.  13  after  a  certain  rate  every  day,  offering 

8.  14  as  the  duty  of  every  day  required 
Ezra  3.  4  custom,  as  the  duty  of  every  day  required 
Neh  11.  23  a  certain  portion,  .due  for  every  day 

12.  47  and  the  porters,  every  day  his  portion 
Jer  52.  34  every  day  a  portion  until  the  day  of  his 
Eze.  43.  25  shalt  thou  prepare  every  day  a  goat  (for) 

2. According  to  the  day,  ko.8’  gpepav  hath  hemeran. 
Lukei6.  19  and  fared  sumptuously  every  day 

DAY,  two  — 

Two  days,  D]Di’  yomayim. 

Num. 9.  22  (whether  it  were)  two  days  or  a  month 
Hos.  6.  2  After  two  days  will  he  revive  us 

DAY  following  — 

Upon  the  morrow,  enavpiov  epaurion. 

John  1.  43  The  day  following  Jesus  would  go  forth 
6.  22  The  day  following,  when  the  people 

DAY  (after),  the  next  — 

Upon  the  morrow,  inabpiov  epaurion. 

Matt27.  62  the  next  day,  that  followed  the  day  of 
John  1.  29  The  next  day  John  seeth  Jesus  coming 
1.  35  the  next  day  after.  John  stood,  aud  two 
12]  12  Ou  the  next  day  much  people  that  were 
Acts  14  20  the  next  day  he  departed  with  Barnabas 

25.  6  the  next  day,  sitting  on  the  judgmentseat 

DAY,  at  mid  — 

At  mid  day,  gpepas  peags  hemeras  meses. 

I  Acts  26.  13  At  mid  day,  O  king,  I  saw  in  the  way  a 


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DAYS 


DAY  spring  — 

1  .Davm,  nmsi  shachar. 

.Tob  38.  12  caused  the  day  spring  to  know  his  place 

2.  Uprising,  i.varoX'fi  anatole, 

Luke  1.  78  dayspring  from  on  high  hath  visited  us 

DAY  star  — 

Light  bearer,  cpcoatpopos  phosphoros. 

2  Pe.  x.  19  and  the  day  star  arise  in  your  hearts 

DAY  time  — 

Daily,  by  day,  o»i’  yomam. 

Numi4.  14  by  day  time  in  a  pillar  of  cloud,  and 
Job  5.  14  They  meet  with  darkness  in  the  day  time 

24.  16  marked  for  themselves  in  the  day  time 
Psa.  22.  2  I  cry  in  the  day  time,  but  thou  hearest 
42.  8  his  loving  kindness  in  the  day  time 
78. 14  In  the  day  time  also  he  led  them  with  a 
Isa.  4.  6  tabernacle  for  a  shadow  in  the  day  time 

21.  8  upon  the  watchtower  in  the  day  time,  and 

2.  The  days,  ras  ny^pas  tas  hemeras. 

Luke2i.  37  in  the  day  time  he  was  teaching  in  the 

DAYS  — 

l.Days,  o'o;  yamim. 

Gen.  1.  14  for  seasons,  and  for  days,  and  years 

3.  14  dust  shalt  thou  eat  all  the  days  of  thy 
3  1 7  shalt  thou  eat  (of)  it  all  the  days  of  thy 
5  4  days  of  Adam . .  were  eight  hundred  years 

s  5  all  the  days,  .were  nine  hundred  and 

5.  8  all  the  days  of  Seth  were  nine  hundred 
5  11  all  the  days  of  Enos  were  nine  hundred 
5  14  the  days  of  Cainan  were  nine  hundred 

5.  17  the  days  of  Mahalaleel  were  eight  hund. 

5.  20  tlie  days  of  Jared  were  nine  hundred 
5.  23  the  days  of  Enoch  were  three  hundred 
5  27  the  days  of  Methuselah  were  nine  hund. 

5.  31  all  the  days  of  Lamech  were  seven  hund. 

6.  3  his  days  shall  be  an  hundred  and  twenty 

6.  4  were  giants  in  the  earth  in  those  days 

1  7.  4  For  yet  seven  days,  and  I  will  cause  it 

7.  4  to  rain  upon  the  earth  forty  days  and 

7.  10  it  came  to  pass  after  seven  days,  that 

7.  12  the  rain  was  upon  the  earth  forty  days 

7.  17  the  flood  was  forty  days  upon  the  earth 

7.  24  upon  the  earth  an  hundred  and  fifty  days 

8.  3  the  end  of  the  hundred  and  fifty  days 

8  6  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  forty  days 

8.  10,  12  he  stayed  yet  other  seven  days  ;  and 

9.  29  all  the  days  of  Noah  were  nine  hundred 
10  25  for  in  his  days  was  the  earth  divided 

1 1.  32  the  days  of  lerah  were  two  hundred  and 

14.  1  it  came  to  pass  in  the  days  of  Amraphel 
17.  12  he  that  is  eight  days  old  shall  be  circum. 

21.  4  circumcised.  .Isaac  being  eight  days  old 
21  34  sojourned  in  the  Philistines'  land  manyd. 

24.  55  Let  the  damsel  abide  with  us  (a  few)  days 

25.  7  the  days  of  the  years  of  Abraham's  life 

25.  24  her  days  to  be  delivered  were  fulfilled 

26.  1  the  first  famine  that  was  in  the  days  of 

26.  15,  18  had  digged  in  the  days  of  Abraham  his 

27.  41  The  days  of  mourning  for  my  father  are 

27.  44  And  tarry  with  him  a  few  days,  until  thy 

29.  20  they  seemed  unto  him  (but)  a  few  days 

29.  21  Give  (me)  my  wife,  for  niy  days  are  fulfil. 

30.  14  Reuben  went  in  the  days  of  wheat  harv. 

30.  36  he  set  three  days’  journey  betwixt  him. 

31.  23  and  pursued  after  him  seven  days’  journ. 
35  28  the  daysfof  Isaac  were  an  hundred  and 
35.  29  Isaac,  .died,  .(being)  old  and  full  of  days 
37.  34  Jacob,  .mourned  for  his  son  many  days 
40.  12  The  three  branches  (are)  three  days 

40. 13,  19  within  three  days  shall  Pharaoh  lift  up 
40.  18  answered .  .three  baskets  (are)  three  days 
42.  17  put  them  altogether  into  ward  three  da. 
147.  9  The  days  of  the  years  of  my  pilgrimage 
47.  9  few  and  evil  have  the  days  of  the  years 
47.  9  have  not  attained  unto  the  days  of  the 
47.  9  fathers  in  the  days  of  their  pilgrimage 

49.  1  which  shall  befall  you  in  the  last  days 

50.  3  And  forty  days  were  fulfilled  for  him 
50.  3  so  are  fulfilled  the  days  of  those  which 
50.  3  mourned  for  him  three  score  and  ten  da. 
.50.  4  when  the  days  of  his  mourning  were  past 
50.  10  made  a  mourning  for  his  father  seven  d. 

Exod.  2.  11  it  came  to  pass  in  those  days,  when  Moses 

3.  18  let  us  go.  .three  days’  journey  into  the  w. 
5.  3  three  days'  journey  into  the  desert 

7.  25  seven  days  were  fulfilled,  after  that  the 

8.  27  We  will  go  three  days’  journey  into  the 
10. 22  darkness  in  all  the  land,  .three  days 

10.  23  neither  rose  any .  .for  three  days 

12.  15  Seven  days  shall  ye  eat  unleavened  bread 

12.  19  Seven  days  shall  there  be  no  leaven 

13.  6  Seven  days  thou  shalt  eat  unleavened 

13.  7  Unleavened  bread  shall  be  eaten  seven 

15.  22  they  went  three  days  in  the  wilderness 

16.  26  Six  days  ye  shall  gather  it ;  but  on  the 
16.  29  on  the  sixth  day  the  bread  of  two  days 
20.  9  Six  days  shalt  thou  labour  and  do  all 

20  11  (in)  six  days  the  Lord  made  heaven  and 
20. 12  that  thy  days  may  be  long  upon  the  land 

22.  30  seven  days  it  shall  be  with  his  dam 

23.  12  Six  days  thou  shalt  do  thy  work,  and  on 

23  15  shalt  eat  unleavened  bread  seven  days 

23.  26  the  number  of  thy  days  I  will  fulfil 

24.  16  Sinai,  and  the  cloud  covered  it  six  days 

24  18  Moses  was  in  the  mount  forty  days  and 

29.  30  that  son.  .shall  put  them  on  seven  days 
29.  3"  seven  days  shalt  thou  consecrate  them 


Exod  29.  37  Seven  days  thou  shalt  make  an  atonem. 

31.  15  Six  days  may  work  be  done  ;  but  in  the 
31. 17  (in)  six  days  the  Lord  made  heaven  and 
34.  18  Seven  days  thou  shalt  eat  unleavened 
34.  21  Six  days  thou  shalt  work;  but  on  the 

34.  28  he  was  there  with  the  Lord  forty  days 

35.  2  Six  days  shall  work  be  done,  but  on  the 
Lev.  8.  33  And  ye  shall  not  go  out.  .(in)  seven  days 

8.  33  until  the  days  of  your  consecration  be 

8.  35  shall  ye  abide  (at)  the  door,  .seven  days 

12.  2  then  she  shall  be  unclean  seven  days 

12.  2  according  to  the  days  of  the  separation 

12.  4  of  her  purifying  three  and  thirty  days 

12.  4  until  the  days  of  her  purifying  be  fulfilled 

12.  5  of  her  purifying  threescore  and  six  days 

12.  6  when  the  days  of  her  purifying  are  fulfi. 

13-  4,  31,  33  priests  shall  shut.  .(him),  .seven  d. 

13.  21,  26  priest  shall  shut  him  up  seven  days 

13.  46  All  the  days  wherein  the  plague  (shall  be) 

13.  50  shut  up  (it  that  hath)  the  plague  seven  d. 

13.  54 and  he  shall  shut  it  up  seven  days  more 

14.  8  tarry  abroad  out  of  his  tent  seven  days 

14.  38  priest  shall,  .shut  up  the  house  seven  d. 

15.  13  he  shall  number  to  himself  seven  days 

15.  19  she  shall  be  put  apart  seven  days 

15.  24  he  shall  be  unclean  seven  days 

15.  25  if  a  woman  have  an  issue,  .many  days 
15.  25  the  days  of  the  issue  of  her  uncleauness 
15.  25  shall  be  as  the  days  of  her  separation 
15.  26  whereon  she  lieth  all  the  days  of  her  iss. 

15.  28  then  she  shall  number  to  herself  seven  d. 

22.  27  then  it  shall  be  seven  days  under  the 

23.  3  Six  days  shall  work  be  done  :  but  the 
23.  6  seven  days  ye  must  eat  unleavened  bread 
23.  8  offer  an  offering  made  by  fire,  .seven  da. 
23.  16  unto  the  morrow  after,  .number  fifty  days 
23.  34  the  feast  of  tabernacles  (for)  seven  days 
23.  36  Seven  days  ye  shall  offer  an  offering 

23.  39  keep  a  feast  unto  the  Loud  seven  days 
23.  40  rejoice  before  the  Lord  youi'God  seven  d. 
23.  41  keep  it  a  feast  unto  the  Lord  seven  days 

23.  42  Ye  shall  dwell  in  booths  seven  days 
Num.  6.  4  All  the  days  of  his  separation  shall  he 

6.  5  the  days  of  the  vow  of  his  separation 
6  5  until  the  days  be  fulfilled,  in  the  which 

6  6  All  the  days  that  he  separateth  (himself) 

6.  8  All  the  days  of  his  separation  he  (is)  holy 
6.  12  consecrate,  .the  days  of  his  separation 
6.  12  the  days  that  were  before  shall  be  lost 
6.  13  the  days  of  his  separation  are  fulfilled 

9.  19  tarried  long  upon  the  tabernacle  many  d. 

9.  20  cloud  was  a  few  days  upon  the  tabernacle 

10.  33  departed  from  the  mount,  .three  days 

10.  33  before  them  in  the  three  days’  journey 
11  19  Ye  shall  not  eat  one  day,  nor  two  days 

1 1.  19  five  days,  neither  ten  days,  nor  twenty  d. 

12.  14  should  she  not  be  ashamed  seven  days  ? 

12.  14  be  shut  out  from  the  camp  seven  days 

12.  15  was  shut  out  from  the  camp  seven  days 

13.  25  searching  of  the  land  after  forty  days 

14.  34  the  number  of  the  days,  .(even)  forty  d. 

19.  1 1  He  that  toucheth .  .be  unclean  seven  days 
19.  14  all  that  (is)  in.  .be  unclean  3even  days 

19.  16  whosoever  toucheth .  .be  unclean  seven  d. 

20.  29  they  mourned  for  Aaron  thirty  days 

24.  14  shall  do  to  thy  people  in  the  latter  days 

28.  17  seven  days  shall  unleavened  bread  be 

28.  24  offer  daily,  throughout  the  seven  days 

29.  12  keep  a  feast  unto  the  Lord  seven  days 
31. 19  do  ye  abide  without  the  camp  seven  days 
33.  8  went  three  days’  journey  in  the  wilder. 

Deut.  I.  2  (There  are)  eleven  days’  (journey)  from 

1.  46  ye  abode  in  Kadesh  many  days 

1.  46  according  unto  the  days  that  ye  abode 

2.  1  and  we  compassed  mount  Seir  many  days 

4.  9  from  thy  heart  all  the  days  of  thy  life 

4.  10  all  the  days  that  they  shall  live  upon 

4.  26  ye  shall  not  prolong  (your)  days  upon  it 
4.  30  (even)  in  the  latter  days,  if  thou  turn  to 
4.  32  ask  now  of  the  days  that  are  past,  which 

4.  40  that  thou  mayest  prolong  (thy)  days  upon 

5.  13  Six  days  thou  shalt  labour,  and  do  all  thy 

5.  16  that  thy  days  may  be  prolonged,  and 

5.  33  (that)  ye  may  prolong  (your)  days  in  the 

6.  2  the  days  of  thy  life,  and  that  thy  days 

9.  9  I  abode  in  the  mount  forty  days  and  forty 

9.  11  it  came  to  pass,  at  the  end  of  forty  days 

9.  18  I  fell  down  before  the  Lord,  .forty  days 
9.  25  I  fell  down  before  the  Lord  forty  days 

10.  10  I  stayed  in  the  mount,  .forty  days  and 

11.  9  that  ye  may  prolong  (your)  days  in  the 

11.  21  your  days  may  be  multiplied,  and  the  d. 

11.  21  as  the  days  of  heaven  upon  the  earth 

12.  1  all  the  days  that  ye  live  upon  the  earth 

16.  3  seven  days  shalt  thou  eat  unleavened 

16.  3  mayest  remember . .  all  the  days  of  thy  life 

16.  4  with  thee  in  all  thy  coasts  seven  days 

16.  8  Six  days  thou  shalt  eat  unleavened  bread 
16  13  observe  the  feast  of  tabernacles  seven  d. 

16.  15  Seven  days  shalt  thou  keep  a  solemn  feast 

17.  9  unto  the  judge  thatshall  be  in  those  days 

17.  19  he  shall  read  therein  all  the  days  of  his 

17.  20  to  the  end  that  he  may  prolong  (his)  days 
19.  17  the  judges  which  shall  be  in  those  days 
22.  7  and  (that) thou  mayest  prolong(thy)days 
22.  19  he  may  not  put  her  away  all  his  days 

22.  29  he  may  not  put  her  away  all  his  days 

23.  6  shalt  not  seek  their  peace . .  all  thy  days 

25.  15  that  thy  days  may  be  lengthened  in  the 

26.  3  the  priest  that  shall  be  in  those  days 

30.  18  ye  shall  not  prolong  (your)  days  upon 

30.  20  thy  life,  and  the  length  of  thy  days 


Deut  31.  14  thy  days  approach  that  thou  must  die 

31.  29  evil  will  befall  you  in  the  latter  days 

32.  7  Remember  the  days  of  old,  consider  the 

32.  47  through  this,  .ye  shall  prolong  (your)  d. 

33.  25  and  as  thy  days,  (so  shall)  thy  strength 

34.  8  the  children  of  Israel  wept,  .thirty  days 
34.  8  the  days  of  weeping  (and)  mourning  for 

Josh.  1.  5  stand  before  thee  all  the  days  of  thy  life 

1.  11  within  three  days  ye  shall  pass  over  this 

2.  16  hide  yourselves  there  three  days,  until 

2.  22  they  went,  .and  abode  there  three  days 

3.  2  it  came  to  pass  after  three  days,  that  the 

4.  14  they  feared  Moses,  all  the  days  of  his  life 

6.  3  Thus  shalt  thou  do  six  days 

6.  14  compassed  the  city,  .so  they  did  six  days 

9.  16  it  came  to  pass,  at  the  end  of  three  days 
20.  6  high  priest  that  shall  be  in  those  days 
22.  3  not  left  your  brethren  these  many  days 

24.  31  all  the  days  of  Joshua,  and  all  the  days 

Judg.  2.  7  all  the  days  of  Joshua,  and  all  the  days 
'2.18  delivered  them . .  all  the  days  of  the  judge 

3.  6  In  the  days  of  Shamgar  theson  of  Anath 

5.  6  in  the  days  of  Jael,  the  highways  were  \ 

8.  28  country  was  in  quietness,  .in  the  days  of 

11.  40  to  lament  the  daughter,  .four  days  in 

14.  12  if  ye.  .declare  it  me  within  the  seven  d. 

14.  14  they  could  not  in  three  days  expound 

14.  17  she  wept  before  him  the  Eeven  days 

15.  20  judged  Israel  in  the  days  of  the  Pliilist. 

17.  6  In  those  days  (there  was)  no  king  in  Israel 

1 3.  I  In  those  daysfthere  was)no  king  in  Israel  | 

18.  1  in  those  days  the  tribe  of  the  Dauites 

19.  1  in  those  days,  when  (there  was)  no  king 

19.  4  he  abode  with  him  three  days :  so  they 

20.  27  ark  of  the  covenant,  .there  in  those  days 

20.  28  Phinehas.  .stood  before  it  in  those  days 

21.  25  In  those  days  (there  was)  no  king  in  Israel 
Ruth  1.  1  in  the  days  when  the  judges  ruled 

1  Sa.  1.  11  will  give  him  unto  the  Lord  all  the  days 

2.  31  the  days  come,  that  I  will  cut  off  thine 

3.  I  the  word .  .was  precious  in  those  days 

7.  13  against  the  Philistines  all  the  days  of 

7.  15  judged  Israel  all  the  days  of  his  life 

10.  8  seven  days  shalt  thou  tarry,  till  I  come 

11.  3  Give  us  seven  days’ respite,  that  we  may 

i3.  8  he  tarried  seven  days,  according  to  the 

13.  11  thou  earnest  notwithin  the  days  appointed 

14.  52  there  was  sore  war.  .all  the  days  of  Saul 

17.  12  went  amongmen  (for)  an  old  man  in  tiled. 

17.  16  Philistine,  .presented  himself  forty  days 

18.  26  and  the  days  were  not  expired 

25.  28  hath  not  been  found  in  thee  (all)  thy  days 

25.  38  it  came  to  pass  about  ten  days  (after) 

28.  I  And  it  came  to  pass  in  those  days,  that 

29.  3  which  hath  been  with  me  these  days,  or 
30. 12  no  bread,  nor  drunk  (any)  water,  three  d. 

31.  13  under  a  tree,  .and  fasted  seven  days 

2  Sa.  7. 12  when  thy  days  be  fulfilled,  and  thou  shalt 

16.  23  which  he  counselled  in  those  days,  (was) 

20.  4  Assemble  me  the  men  of .  .within  three  d. 

21.  1  there  was  a  famine  in  the  days  of  David 

21.  9  were  put  to  death  in  the  days  of  harvest 
24.  8  at  the  end  of  nine  months  and  twenty  d. 

24.  13  there  be  three  days’ pestilence  in  thy  land 

1  Ki.  2.  1  the  days  of  David  drew  nigh  that  he 

2  11  the  days  that  David  reigned  over  Israel 

2.  38  And  Shimei  dwelt  in  Jerusalem  many  d. 

3  2  was  no  house  built,  .until  those  days 

3.  13  not  be  any.  like  unto  thee  all  thy  days 

3.  14  then  I  will  lengthen  thy  days 

4.  21  and  served  Solomon  all  the  days  of  his 

4.  25  dwelt  safely .  .all  the  days  of  Solomon 

8.  40  That  they  may  fear  thee  all  the  days  that 

8.  65  seven  days  and  seven  days . .  fourteen  days 

10.  21  it  was  nothing  accounted  of  in  the  days  of 

11.  12  in  thy  days  I  will  not  do  it  for  David 
11.  25  an  adversary  to  Israel  all  the  days 

11.  34  make  him  prince  all  the  days  of  his  life 

12.  5  Depart  yet  (for)  three  days,  then  come 

14.  20  the  days  which  Jeroboam  reigned  (were)  :  I 

14.  30  was  war  betw.  Rehoboam.  .all  (their)  d. 

15.  5  turned  not  aside,  .all  the  days  of  his  life 

iS.  6  there  was  war . .  all  the  days  of  his  life 

15.  14  was  perfect  with  the  Lord  all  his  days 

15.  16,  32  there  was  war.  .all  their  days 

16. 15  did  Zimri  reign  seven  days  in  Tirzali 

16.  34  Ill  his  days  did  Hielthe  Betlielite  build 

17.  is  and  he,  and  her  house,  did  eat  (many)days 

18.  1  it  came  to  pass,  (after)  many  days,  that 

19.  8  in  the  strength  of  that  meat  forty  days 

20.  29  one  over  against  the  other  seven  days 

21.  29  the  evil  in  hisidays.  .in  his  son’s  days 

22.  46  remained  in  the  days  of  his  father  Asa 
2  Ki.  2.  17  they  sought  three  days,  but  found  him 

3.  9  fetched  a  compass  of  seven  days’  journey 
8.  20  In  his  days  Edom  revolted  from  under  ' 
10.  32  In  those  days  the  Lord  began  to  cut  Israel  I 

12.  2  did  (that  which  was)  right,  .all  his  days 

13.  3  into  the  hand  of  Ben-hadad.  all  (their)d. 

13.  22  oppressed  Israel  all  the  days  of  Jehoahaz 

15.  18  he  departed  not  all  his  days  from  the  sins 

15.  29  In  the  days  of  Pekali  king  of  Israel  came 
15.  37  In  those  days  the  Lord  began  to  send 
18.  4  unto  those  days  the  children  of  Israel  did 
20.  1  In  those  days  was  Hezekiah  sick  unto 
20.  6  I  will  add  unto  thy  days  fifteen  years 

20.  17  the  days  come,  that  all  that  (is)  in  thine 
20. 19  peace  and  truth  be  in  my  days? 

23.  22  from  the  days  of  the  judges  that  judged 
23.  22  nor  in  all  the  days  of  the  kings  of  Israel 

23.  29  In  his  days  Pliaraoh-nechoh  king  of  Egypt 

24.  1  In  his  days  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  B. 


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2  Ki  25  20  before  him  all  the  days  of  his  life' 

2,.  ,0  a  daily  rate . . all  the  days  of  his  life 

1  t'h.  r.  IQ  because  in  his  days  the  earth  was  divided 

4  4i  came  in  the  days  of  Hezekiah  king  of  J. 

5.  10  in  the  days  of  Saul  they  made  war  with 
=.  17  by  genealogies  in  the  days  of  Jothani 

5.  17  in  the  days  of  Jeroboam  king  of  Israel 

7  2  whose  number  (was)  in  the  days  of  David  . 

7  22  Ephraim  their  father  mourned  many  days  ! 

q.  25  (were)  to  come  after  seven  days  from  1 
10  12  buried  their  bones . .  and  fasted  seven  days 

12.  39  there  they  were  with  David  three  days 

13.  3  enquired  not  at  it  in  the  days  of  Saul 

17  11  when  thy  days  be  expired  that  thou  must 

21.  12  or  else  three  days  the  sword  of  the  Lord 

22.  9  quietness  unto  Israel  in  his  days 

23.  1  when  David  was  old  and  full  of  days  he 

29.  15  our  days  on  the  earth  (are)  as  a  shadow 

29.  28  he  died  in  a  good  old  age,  full  of  days 

2  Ch.  7.  8  Solomon  kept  the  feast  seven  days,  and 

7.  9  seven  days,  and  the  feast  seven  days 

9.  20  (not),  .accounted  of  in  the  days  of  Solomon 

10.  5  Come  again  unto  me  after  three  days 

13  20  strengtli  again  in  the  days  of  Abijah 

14.  1  In  his  days  the  land  was  quiet  ten  years 

15. 17  the  heart  of  Asa  was  perfect  all  his  days 

20.  25  they  were  three  days  in  gathering  of  the  1 
2t  8  I11  his  days  the  Edomites  revolted  from 

24.  2  Joash  did.  .right,  .all  the  day3of  Jehoiada 
24.  14  continually  all  the  days  of  Jehoiada 

24  15  Jehoiada  waxed  old,  and  was  full  of  days 

26.  5  he  sought  God  in  the  days  of  Zechariali 

29  17  they  sanctified  the  house,  .in  eight  days 

30  21  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  seven  days 

30.  22  did  eat  throughout  the  feast  seven  days 
30  23  took  counsel  to  keep  other  seven  days 

30.  23  they  kept  (other)  seven  days  with  glad. 

32.  24  In  those  days  Hezekiah  was  sick  to  the 
32  26  came  not  upon  them  in  the  days  of  Heze. 

34.  33  all  his  days  they  departed  not  from 

35. 17  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  seven  days 

35.  18  from  the  days  of  Samuel  the  prophet 

36.  9  he  reigned  three  months  and  ten  days  in 

Ezra  4  2  we  do  sacrifice  unto  him  since  the  days 

4.  5  all  the  days  of  Cyrus  king  of  Persia,  even 

4.  7  in  the  days  of  Artaxerxes  wrote  Bishlam 

6.  22  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  seven  days 

8.  15  and  there  abode  we  in  tents  three  days 

8.  32  to  Jerusalem,  and  abode  there  three  days 

9.  7  Since  the  days  of  our  fathers  (have)  we 

10.  8  'whosoever  would  not  come  within  three  d. 

10.  9  together  unto  Jerusalem  within  three  d. 

Neh.  1.  4  mourned  (certain)  days,  and  fasted,  and 

2. 11  to  Jerusalem,  and  was  there  three  days 

5.  18  once  in  ten  days  store  of  all  sorts  of 

6.  15  wall  was  finished,  .in  fifty  and  two  days 

6.  17  in  those  days  the  nobles  of  J udah  sent 

8.  17  since  the  days  of  Jeshua  the  son  of  Nun 

8.  18  And  they  kept  the  feast  seven  days 

12.  7  These  (were)  the  chief .  .in  the  days  of  J. 
12.  12  Ami  in  the  days  of  Joiakim  were  priests 
12.  22  The  Levites,  in  the  days  of  Eliashib,  Jo. 

12.  23  until  the  days  of  Johanan  the  son  of 
12.  26  These  (were)  in  the  days  of  Joiakim  the 
12.  26  in  the  days  of  Nehemiah  the  governor 
12.  46  in  the  days  of  David  and  Asaph  of  old 

12.  47  the  days  of  Zerubbabel,  and  in  the  days 

13.  6  after  certain  days  obtained  I  leave  of 
13  15  In  those  days  saw  I  in  Judah  (some) 

13  23  In  those  days  also  saw  I  Jews  (that)  had 
Esth.  1.  1  it  came  to  pass,  in  the  days  of  Ahasuerus 

1.  2  in  those  days,  when  the  king  Ahasuerus 

1.  4  honour  of  his  excellent  majesty,  many  d. 

1.  4  (even)  an  hundred  and  four  score  days 

1.  5  when  these  days  were  expired .  .seven  days 

2.  12  so  were  the  days  of  their  purifications 

2.  21  In  those  days,  while  Mordecai  sat  in  the 

4.  II  come  in  unto  the  king  these  thirty  days 
4.  16  neither  eat  nor  drink  three  days,  night 

9.  22  As  tlie  days  wherein  the  Jews  rested  from 

9.  22  they  should  make  them  days  of  feasting  | 

9.  26  they  called  these  days  Purim,  after  the 

9.  27  that  they  would  keep  these  two  days 
9.  28  (that)  these  days  (should  be)  remembered 
9.  28  and  (that)  these  days  of  Purim  should  not 
9.  31  To  confirm  these  days  of  Purim  in  their 
Job  1.  5  when  the  days  of  (their)  feasting  were 

2. 13  sat . .  with  him  upon  the  ground  seven  days 

3.  6  let  it  not  be  joined  unto  the  days  of  the 

7.  1  (are  not)  his  days  also  like  the  days  of 

7.  6  My  days  are  swifter  than  a  weaver’s 

7.  16  let  me  alone  ;  for  my  days  (are)  vanity 

8.  9  because  our  days  upon  earth  (are)  a  sha. 

9.  25  Now  my  days  are  swifter  than  a  post 

10.  5  (Are)  thy  days  as  the  days  of  man  ? 

10.  5  (are)  thy  years  as  man's  days 

10.  20  (Are)  not  my  days  few?  cease  (then,  and) 
12.  12  and  in  length  of  days  understanding 

14.  1  born  of  a  woman  (is)  of  few  days 

14.  5  Seeing  his  days  (are)  determined,  the 

14.  14  All  the  days  of  my  appointed  time  will  I 

15.  20  man  travailetli  with  pain  all  (his)  days 
17.  1  My  breath  is  corrupt,  my  days  are  extinct 
17.  11  My  days  are  past,  my  purposes  are  broken 

21.  13  They  spend  their  days  in  wealth,  and  in 
24.  1  do  they  that  know  him  not  see  his  days  ? 

29.  2  the  days  (when)  God  preserved  me 

29.  4  As  I  was  in  the  days  of  my  youth,  when 

29.  18  and  I  shall  multiply  (my)  days  as  the  sand 

30.  16  the  days  of  affliction  have  taken  hold 

30.  27  the  days  of  affliction  prevented  me 
32.  7  Days  should  speak,  and  multitude  of 

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Job  33.  25  he  shall  return  to  the  days  of  his  youth 

36.  11  they  shall  spend  their  days  in  prosperity 
38.  12  commanded  the  morning  since  thy  days 

38.  21  (because)  the  number  of  thy  days  (is) 

42.  17  So  Job  died,  (being)  old,  and  full  of  days 

Psa.  21.  4  (even)  length  of  days  for  ever  and  ever 
23.  6  shall  follow  me  all  the  days  of  my  life 

27.  4  that,  .in  the  house  of  the  Lord  all  the  days 

34.  12  (and)  lovetli  (many)  days,  that  he  may 

37.  18  The  Lord  knoweth  the  days  of  the  upri. 

37.  19  in  the  days  of  famine  they  shall  be  satis. 

39.  4  mine  end,  and  the  measure  of  my  days 
39.  5  thou  hast  made  my  days  (as)  an  liandbr  ; 

44.  1  (what)  work  thou  didst  in  their  days,  in 

49.  5  Wherefore  should  I  fear  in  the  days  of 
55.  23  men  shall  not  live  out  half  their  days 
72.  7  In  his  days  shall  the  righteous  flourish 

77.  5  I  have  considered  the  days  of  old,  the  | 

78.  33  their  days  did  he  consume  in  vanity,  and  1 
89.  29  and  his  throne  as  the  days  of  heaven 

89.  45  The  days  of  his  youth  hast  thou  shortened  I 

90.  9  all  our  days  are  passed  away  in  thy  wrath 
90.  10  The  days  of  our  years  (are)  three  score 

90. 12  teach  (us)  to  number  our  days,  that  we 
90.  14  we  may  rejoice  and  be  glad  all  our  days 
90.  15  Make  us  glad  according  to  the  days 

94. 13  give  him  rest  from  the  days  of  adversity 
102.  3  my  days  are  consumed  like  smoke,  and 
102.  11  My  days  (are)  like  a  shadow  that  declin. 
102.  23  lie  weakened,  .he  shortened  my  days 

102.  24  take  me  not  away  in  the  midst  of  my  d. 

103.  15  (As  for)  man,  his  days  (are)  as  grass;  as  a 
109.  8  Let  his  days  he  few  ;  (and)  let  another 
119. 84  llow  many  (are)  the  days  of  thy  servant? 
128.  s  see  the  good  of  Jerusalem  all  the  days 

143.  5  I  remember  the  days  of  old  ;  I  meditate 

144.  4  days  (are)  as  a  shadow  that  passeth  away 
Prov.  3.  2  For  length  of  days,  and  long  life,  and 

3.  16  Length  of  days  (is)  in  her  right  hand;  (and) 

9.  1 1  by  me  thy  days  shall  be  multiplied,  and 

10.  27  The  fear  of  the  LORD  prolongeth  days 

15.  15  All  the  days  of  the  afflicted  (are)  evil 

28.  16  hateth  covetousness  shall  prolong  (his)d 

31.  12  will  do  him  good .  all  the  days  of  her  life 
Eccl.  2.  3  which  they  should  do.  .all  the  days  of 

2.  16  in  the  days  to  come  shall  all  be  forgotten 
2. 23  all  his  days  (are)  sorrows,  and  his  travail 

5.  17  All  his  days  also  he  eateth  in  darkness 

5. 18  to  enjoy  the  good .  .all  the  days  of  his  life 

5.  20  not  much  remember  the  days  of  his  life 

6.  3  so  that  the  days  of  his  years  he  many 

6.  12  all  the  days  of  his  vain  life  which  he 

7.  10  the  former  days  were  better  than  these  ? 

7.  15  All  (things)  have  I  seen  in  the  days  of  my 

8.  13  neither  shall  he  prolong  (his)  days 

8.  15  shall  abide  with  him .  .the  days  of  his  life 

9.  9  whom  thou  lovest  all  the  days  of  the  life 

9.  9  which  he  hath  given  thee . .  all  the  days 

11.  1  for  thou  shalt  find  it  after  many  days 

ii.-  8  yet  let  him  remember  the  days  of  dark. 

11.  9  let  thy  heart  cheer  thee  in  the  days  of 

12.  1  Remember  now  thy  Creator  in  the  days 

12.  1  while  the  evil  days  come  not,  nor  the 
Isa.  1.  1  concerning  Judah,  .in  the  days  of  Uzziah 

2.  2  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  the  last  days 
7.  1  it  came  to  pass,  in  the  days  of  Aliaz  the 
7.  17  Lord  shall  bring,  days  that  have  not 

13.  22  and  her  days  shall  not  be  prolonged 

23.  7  (city),  whose  antiquity  (is)  of  ancient  da.! 

23.  15  according  to  the  days  of  one  king 

24.  22  and  after  many  days  shall  they  be  visited 

30.  26  sevenfold,  as  the  light  of  seven  days 

32.  10  Many  days  and  years  shall  ye  be  troubled 

38.  1  In  those  days  was  Hezekiah  sick  unto 

38.  5  I  will  add  unto  thy  days  fifteen  years 
38.  10  I  said  in  the  cutting  off  of  my  days,  I 

38.  20  sing  my  songs,  .all  the  days  of  our  life 

39.  6  tlie  days  come,  that  all  that  (is)  in  thine  1 

39.  8  there  shall  be  peace  and  truth  in  my  days 
51.  9  awake  !  as  in  the  ancient  days,  in  the 

53.  10  see  (his)  seed,  he  shall  prolong  (his)  days 
60.  20  the  days  of  thy  mourning  shall  be  ended 
63.  9  and  carried  them  all  the  days  of  old 

63. 11  he  remembered  the  days  of  old,  Moses 
65.  20  shall  be  no  more  thence  an  infant  of  days 
65.  20  an  old  man  that  hath  not  filled  his  days 
65.  22  as  the  days  of  a  tree  (are)  the  days  of  my 
Jer.  1.  2  word  of  the  Lord  came  in  the  days  of  J. 

1.  3  It  came  also  in  the  days  of  Jelioiakim 

2.  32  my  people  have  forgotten  me  days  with. 

3.  6  said  also  unto  me  in  the  days  of  Josiah 

3.  16  in  those  days,  saith  the  Lord,  they  shall 
3  18  In  those  days  the  house  of  Judah  shall 
5.  18  in  those  days,  saith  the  Lord,  I  will  not 

6. 11  the  aged  with  (him  that  is)  full  of  days 
7.  32  behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord 
9.  25  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord,  that  I 

13.  6  it  came  to  pass  after  many  days,  that  the 

16.  9  and  in  your  days,  the  voice  of  mirth,  and 

16. 14  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord,  that  I 

17.  11  shall  lea  ve  them  in  the  midst  of  his  days 

19.  6  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord,  that  this 

20.  18  that  my  days  should  be  consumed  with 

22.  30  a  man  (that)  shall  not  prosper  in  his  days 

23.  5  the  days  come,  saith  the  LORD,  that  I 
23.  6  In  his  days  Judah  shall  be  saved,  and  Is. 
23.  7  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord,  that  they 
23.  20  in  the  latter  days  ye  shall  consider  it 

25.  34  the  days  of  your  slaughter  and  of  your 

26. 18  prophesied  in  the  days  of  Hezekiah  king 
30.  3  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord,  that  I 
30.  24  in  the  latter  days  ye  shall  consider  it 


Jer.  31.  27  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord 

31.  29  In  those  days  they  shall  say  no  more 

31.  31  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord 

31.  33  After  those  days,  saith  the  Lord,  I  will 

31.  38  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord,  that  the 

32.  14  that  they  may  continue  many  days 

33.  14  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord,  that  I 

33.  15  In  those  days,  and  at  that  time,  will  I 
33.  16  In  those  days  shall  Judah  be  saved,  and 

35.  1  in  the  days  of  Jelioiakim  the  son  of  Josiah 
35  7  but  all  your  days  ye  shall  dwell  in  tents 

35.  7  that  ye  may  live  many  days  in  the  land 

35.  8  charged  us,  to  drink  no  wine  all  our  days 

36.  2  from  the  days  of  Josiah,  even  unto  this  d. 

37.  16  Jeremiah  had  remained  there  many  days 

42.  7  it  came  to  pass  after  ten  days,  that  the 
46.  26  shall  be  inhabited,  as  in  the  days  of  old 
48.  12  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord,  that  I 

48.  47  the  captivity  of  Moab  in  the  latter  days 

49.  2  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord,  that  I 

49.  39  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  the  latter  days 

50.  4,  20  In  those  days, and  in  that  time,  saith 

51.  47  the  days  come,  that  I  will  do  judgment 

51.  52  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord,  that  I  will 

52.  33  eat  bread  before  him  all  the  days  of  his 
52.  34  a  continual  diet,  .all  the  days  of  his  life 

Lam.  1.  7  Jerusalem  remembered  in  the  days  of  her 

1.  7  things  that  she  had  in  the  days  of  old 

2.  17  that  he.  .commanded  in  the  days  of  old 

4.  18  our  end  is  near,  our  days  are  fulfilled 

5.  21  Turn  thou  us.  .renew  our  days  as  of  old 
Eze.  3. 15  remained  there  astonished,  .seven  days 

3.  16  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  seven  days 

4.  4  (according)  to  the  number  of  days  that 

4.  5  the  days,  three  hundred  and  ninety  days 

4.  6  bear  the  iniquity,  .of  Judah  forty  days 

4.  8  till  thou  hast  ended  the  days  of  thy  siege 
4.  9  (according)  to  the  number  of  the  days  that 

4.  9  three  hundred  and  ninety  days  shalt  thou 

5.  2  when  the  days  of  the  siege  are  fulfilled 

12.  22  The  days  are  prolonged,  and  every  vision 
12.  23  The  days  are  at  hand,  and  the  effect  of 
12.  25  in  your  days,  0  rebellious  house,  will  I 
12.  27  vision,  he  seetli  (is)  for  many  days  (to  c.) 

16.  22,  43  hast  not  remembered  the  days  of  thy 
16.  60  covenant  with  thee  in  the  days  of  thy 

22.  4  thou  hast  caused  thy  days  to  draw  near 

22. 14  in  the  days  that  I  shall  deal  with  thee? 

23.  19  to  remembrance  the  days  of  her  youth 

38.  8  After  many  days  thou  shalt  be  visited 
38. 16  it  shall  be  in  the  latter  days,  and  I  will 
38.  17  which  prophesied  in  those  days  (many) 

43.  25  Seven  days  shalt  thou  prepare  every  day 
43.  26  Seven  days  shall  they  purge  the  altar 

43.  27  when  these  days  are  expired,  it  shall  be 

44.  26  they  shall  reckon  unto  him  seven  days 

45.  21  have  the  passover,  a  feast  of  seven  days 
45.  23  seven  days  of  the  feast  he  shall  prepare 
45.  23  rams  without  blemish  daily  the  seven  days 

45.  25  the  like  in  the  feast  of  the  seven  days 

46.  1  gate,  .shall  be  shut  the  six  working  days 
Dan.  1.  12  Prove  thy  servants,  I  beseech  thee,  ten  d 

1. 14  he  consented  .and  proved  them  ten  days 

1.  1 5  at  the  end  of  ten  days  their  countenances 

I.  18  at  the  end  of  the  days  that  the  king  had 

2.  28  what  shall  be  in  the  latter  days 

2.  44  in  the  days  of  these  kings  shall  the  God 

4.  34  at  the  end  of  the  days  I  Nebuchadnezzar 

5.  11  in  the  days  of  thy  father,  light  and  under. 

6.  7  petition  of  any  god  or  man  for  thirty  days 

6.  12  of  any  god  or  man  within  thirty  days 

7.  9  the  Ancientof  days  did  sit,  whose  garmen. 
7. 13  came  to  the  Ancient  of  days,  and  they 

7.  22  Until  the  Ancient  of  days  came,  and  judg. 

8.  26  the  vision  ;  for  it  (shall  be)  for  many  days 

8.  27  Daniel  fainted,  and  was  sick  (certain)  days 

10.  2  In  those  days  I  Daniel  was  mourning  three 
10. 13  prince,  .withstood  me  one  and  twenty  d. 

10.  14  befall  thy  people  in  the  latter  days 

10.  14  for  yet  the  vision  (is)  for  (many)  days 

1 1.  20  but  within  few  days  he  shall  be  destroyed 

I I.  33  they  shall  fall  by  the  sword .  .(many)  days 

12.  11  thousand  two  hundred  and  ninety  days 

12.  12  three  hundred  and  five  and  thirty  days 
12.  13  stand  in  thy  lot  at  the  end  of  the  days 

IIos.  1.  1  in  the  days  of  Uzziah,  Jotham,  Ahaz 

1.  1  in  the  days  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Joash 

2.  13  I  will  visit  upon  her  the  days  of  Baalim 

2.  is  sing  there,  as  in  the  days  of  her  youth 

3.  3  Thou  shalt  abide  formemany  days;  thou 

3.  4  children  of  Israel  shall  abide  many  days 

3.  5  shall  fear  the  Lord,  .in  the  latter  days 

9.  7  The  days  of  visitation  are  come,  the  days 

9.  9  corrupted  (themselves),  as  in  the  days  of 

10.  9  thou  hast  sinned  from  the  days  of  Gibeah 
12.  9  as  in  the  days  of  the  solemn  feasts 
Joel  1.  2  been  in  yonr  days,  or  even  in  the  days  of 

2.  29  in  those  days  will  I  pour  out  my  Spirit 

3.  1  in  those  days,  and  in  that  time,  when  I 
Amos  1.  1  concerning  Israel  in  the  days  of  Uzziah 

1.  1  in  the  days  of  Jeroboam  tlie  son  of  Joash 

4.  2  the  days  shall  come  upon  you,  that  he  will 

8.  11  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord  God,  that  1 

9.  11  I  will  build  it  as  in  the  days  of  old 

9.  13  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord,  that  the 
Jon.  1. 17  was  in  the  belly  of  the  fish  three  days 
3.  3  exceeding  great  city  of  three  days'  jour 

3.  4  Yet  forty  days,  and  Nineveh  shall  be  over. 
Mic.  1.  1  in  the  days  of  Jotham,  Ahaz,  (and)  Hez. 

4.  1  in  the  last  days  it  shall  come  to  pass 

7.  14  let  them  feed  (in)  Baslian.  .as  in  the  days 
7.  15  According  to  the  days  of  thy  coming  out 


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DEAD 


Mic.  7.  20  thou  hast  sworn,  .from  the  clays  of  old 
Hab.  1.  5  (I)  will  work  a  work  in  your  days,  (which) 
Zeph.  1.  1  in  the  days  of  Josiah  the  son  of  Anion 
Zecli.  8.  6  the  remnant  of  this  people  in  these  days 
8.  9  ye  that  hear  in  these  days  these  words 
8.  10  before  these  days  there  was  no  hire  for 
8.  11  now  I  (will)  not  (be),  .as  in  the  former  d. 
8.  15  have  I  thought  in  these  days  to  do  well 

8.  23  In  those  days  (it  shall  come  to  pass),  that 

14.  5  the  earthquake  in  the  days  of  Uzziah 
Mai.  3.  4  as  in  the  days  of  old,  and  as  in  former 

3.  7  Even  from  the  days  of  your  fathers  ye  are 

2. Days,  ypepa  1  hemerai. 

Matt.  2.  1  in  the  days  of  Ilerod  the  king,  behold 

3.  1  In  those  days  came  John  the  Baptist 

4.  2  when  he  had  fasted  forty  days  and  forty 

9.  15  the  days  will  come,  when  the  bridegroom 

11.  12  from  the  days  of  John  the  Baptist  until 

12.  40  as  Jonas  was  three  days  and  three  nights 

12.  40  so  shall  the  Son  of  man  be  three  days  and 

15.  32  continue  with  me  now  three  days,  and 
17.  1  after  six  days  Jesus  taketh  Peter,  James 

23.  30  If  we  had  been  in  the  days  of  our  fathers 

24.  19  woe.  .to  them  that  give  suck,  in  those  d. 
24.  22  except  those  days  should  be  shortened 
24.  22  but  for  the  elect's  sake  those  days  shall 
24.  29  after  the  tribulation  of  those  days  shall 
24.  37  But  as  the  days  of  Noe  (were),  so  shall 
24.  38  For  as  in  the  days  that  were  before  the 
26.  2  know  that  after  "two  days  is  (the  feast  of) 

26.  61  said,  I  am  able,  .to  build  it  in  three  days 

27.  40  Thou  that.  ,buildest(it)in  three  days 
27.  63  said.  .After  three  days  I  will  rise  again 

Mark  1.  9  it  came  to  pass  in  those  days,  that  Jesus 

1.  13  he  was  there  in  the  wilderness  forty  days 

2.  1  he  entered  into  Capernaum  after  (some)  d. 
2.  20  the  days  will  come,  when  the  bridegroom 
2.  20  and  then  shall  they  fast  in  those  days 

8.  1  In  those  days  the  multitude  being  very 
8.  2  they  have  now  been  with  me  three  days 

8.  31  be  killed,  and  after  three  days  rise  again 

9.  2  after  six  days  Jesus  taketh  (with  him)  P. 

13.  17  woe.  .to  them  that  give  suck,  in  those  cl. ' 
13.  19  For  (in)  those  days  shall  be  affliction,  such 
13.  20  the  Lord  had  shortened  those  days,  no 
13.  20  for  the  elect’s  sake,  .shortened  the  days 

13.  24  in  those  days,  after  that  tribulation,  the 

14.  1  After  two  days  was  (the  feast  of)  the  pas. 

14.  58  and  within  three  days  I  will  build  another 

15.  29  Ah  !  thou  that,  .buildest  (it)  in  three  da. 
Luke  1.  5  There  was,  in  the  days  of  Herod  the  king 

1 .  23  as  soon  as  the  days  of  his  ministration 
1.  24  after  those  days  his  wife  Elisabeth  cone. 
1.  25  hath  the  Lord  dealt  with  me  in  the  days 
1.  39  Mary  arose  in  those  days,  and  went  into 

1.  75  In  holiness  and  righteousness,  .all  the  d. 

2.  1  it  came  to  pass  in  those  days,  that  there 
2.  6  the  days  were  accomplished  that  she 

2.  21  when  eight  days  were  accomplished  for 
2.  22  And  when  the  days  of  her  purification 
2.  43  when  they  had  fulfilled  the  days,  as  they 
2.  46  after  three  days  they  found  him  in  the 
4.  2  Being  forty  days  tempted  of  the  devil 
4.  2  in  those  days  he  did  eat  nothing  :  and 

4.  25  many  widows  were  in  Israel  in  the  days 

5.  35  the  days  will  come,  when  the  bridegroom 

5.  35  and  then  shall  they  fast  in  those  days 

6.  12  it  came  to  pass  in  those  days,  that  he 
9.  28  about  an  eight  days  after  these  sayings 
9.  36  told  no  man  in  those  days  any  of  those 

13.  14  There '.are  six  days  in  which  men  ought  to 
15. 13  not  many  days  after,  the  younger  son 
17.  22  The  days  will  come,  when  ye  shall  desire 
17.  22  to  see  one  of  the  days  of  the  Son  of  man 


17.  26  as  it  was  in  the  days  of  Noe,  so  shall  it 
17.  26  be  also  in  the  days  of  the  Son  of  man 
17.  28  Likewise  also  as  it  was  in  the  days  of  Lot 

19.  43  For  the  days  shall  come  upon  thee,  that 

20.  1  on  one  of  those  days,  as  he  taught  the 

21.  6  the  days  will  come,  in  the  which  there 
21.  22  For  these  be  the  days  of  vengeance,  that 
21.  23  woe.  .to  them  that  give  suck,  in  those  d. ! 

23.  29  For,  behold,  the  days  are  coming,  in  the 

24.  18  which  are  come  to  pass  there  in  these  d.? 
John  2.  12  and  they  continued  there  not  many  days 

2.  19  Destroy  this  temple,  and  in  three  days  I 
2.  20  and  wilt  thou  rear  it  up  in  three  days  ? 

4.  40  besought  him.  .and  he  abode  there  two  d. 

4.  43  Now  after  two  days  he  departed  thence 
11.  6  he  abode  two  days  still  in  the  same  place 

11.  17  he  had  (lain)  in  the  grave  four  days  already 

12.  1  Jesus,  six  days  before  the  passover,  came 
20.  26  after  eight  days,  again  his  disciples  were 

Acts  1.  3  being  seen  of  them  forty  days,  and  speak. 

1.  5  ye  shall  be  baptized,  .not  many  days  hence 

2.  17  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  the  last  days 

2.  18  I  will  pour  out  in  those  days  of  my  Spirit 

3.  24  have  likewise  foretold  of  these  days 

5.  36  For  before  these  days  rose  up  Theudas 

5.  37  rose  up  Judas  of  Galilee  in  the  days  of 

6.  1  in  those  days,  when  the  number  of  the 

7.  41  they  made  a  calf  in  those  days,  and  offer. 
7.  45  broughtin  with  Jesus,  .unto  the  daysofD. 
9.  9  he  was  three  days  without  sight,  and 

9.  19  Then  was  Saul  certain  days  with  the  dis. 
9.  23  after  that  many  days  were  fulfilled,  the 
9.  37  it  came  to  pass  in  those  days,  that  she 
9.  43  he  tarried  many  days  in  Joppa  with  one 
10.  30  Four  days  ago  I  was  fasting  until  this  hour 

10.  48  Then  prayed  they  him  to  tarry  certain  d. 

11.  27  in  these  days  came  prophets  from  Jeru. 


Acts  12.  3  Then  were  the  days  of  unleavened  bread 
13.  31  he  was  seen  many  days  of  them  which 
13.  41  for  I  work  a  work  in  your  days,  a  work 

15.  36  some  days  after,  Paul  said  unto  Barnabas 

16.  12  we  were  in  that  city  abiding  certain  days 
16.  18  And  this  did  she  many  days.  But  Paul 

20.  6  sailed  away  from  Philippi  after  the  days 

20.  6  in  five  days ;  where  we  abode  seven  days 

21.  4  findingdisciples.we  tarried  there  seven  d. 

21.  s  when  we  had  accomplished  those  days 
21.  10  as  we  tarried  (there)  many  days,  there 
21.  15  after  those  days  we  took  up  our  carriages 
2 1.  26  to  signify  the  accomplishment  of  the  days 
21.  27  when  the  seven  days  were  almost  ended 
21.  38  before  these  days  madest  an  uproar,  and 

24.  1  after  five  days  Ananias  the  high  priest 

24.  1 1  there  are  yet  but  twelve  days  since  I  went 

24.  24  after  certain  days,  when  Felix  came  with 

25.  1  after  three  days  he  ascended  from  Cesarea 

25.  6  tarried  among  them  more  than  ten  days 

25.  13  after  certain  days  king  Agrippa  and 

25.  14  when  they  had  been  there  many  days,  F. 
27.  7  when  we  had  sailed  slowly  many  days,  and 

27.  20  when  neither  sun  nor  stars  in  many  days 

28.  7  received  us,  and  lodged  us  three  days 
28.  12  at  Syracuse, we  tarried  (there)  three  days 
28.  14  desired  to  tarry  with  them  seven  days  : 
28.  17  after  three  days  Paul  called  the  chief  of 

Gal.  1.  18  I  went  up . .  and  abode  with  him  fifteen  d. 

4.  10  Ye  observe  days,  and  months,  and  times 
Eph.  5.  16  Redeeming  the  time,  because  the  days  are 
2  Ti.  3.  1  in  the  last  days  perilous  times  shall  come 
Heb.  1.  2  Hath  in  these  last  days  spoken  unto  us 

5.  7  Who  in  the  days  of  his  flesh,  when  he  had 

7.  3  having  neither  beginning  of  days,  nor  end 

8.  8  Behold,  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord 

8.  10  covenant  that  I  will  make,  .after  those  d. 

10.  16  covenant  that  I  will  make . .  after  those  d. 

10.  32  call  to  remembrance  the  former  days,  in 

11.  30  after  they  were  compassed  about  sevenjd. 

12.  10  For  theyverily  for  a  few  days  chastened 
Jas.  5.  3  heaped  treasure  together  for  the  last  da. 

1  Pe.  3.  10  he  that  will  love  life,  and  see  good  days 

3.  20  waited  in  the  days;of  Noah,  while  the  ark 

2  Pe.  3.  3  there  shall  come  in  the  last  days  scoffers 
Rev.  2. 10  and  ye  shall  have  tribulation  ten  days 

2.  13  even  in  those  days  wherein  Antipas  (was) 

9.  6  in  those  days  shall  men  seek  death,  and 

10.  7  But  in  the  days  of  the  voice  of  the  seven. 

11.  3  two  hundred  (and)  three  score  days 

11.  6  that  it  rain  not  in  the  days  of  their 

11.  9  shall  see  their  dead  bodies  three  days 
11. 11  after  three  days  and  an  half  the  Spirit  of 

12.  6  her.  .two  hundred  (and)  three  score  days 

DAYS,  now  a  — 

To-clay,  nVn  liayyom. 

1  Sa.  25.  10  There  be  many  servants  now  a  days  that 
DAYS,  these  — 

Yesterday,  Vicn  temol. 

1  Sa.  21.  s'(been)kept  from  us  about  these  three  days 
DAYS,  four  — 

The  fourth  day,  rtrapraios  tetartaios. 

Johnn.  39  stinketh  :  for  he  hath  been  (dead)  fonr  d. 

DAYS  of,  in  the  — 

Upon ,  at  the  time  of,  eVf  (yen.)  epi. 

Mark  2.  26  in  the  days  of  Abiathar  the  high  priest 
Acts  11.  28  came  to  pass  in  the  days  of  Claudius  Ces. 
[See  also  After,  eighth,  feast,  first,  holy,  night,  noon, 
sabbath,  third,  to  day.] 

DAYSMAN  — 

To  reason,  reprove,  decide,  m)yakach,  5. 

Job  9.  33  Neither  is  there  any  daysman  betwixt  us 

DEACON  — 

Ministrant,  5i aieovos  dialconos. 

Phil.  1.  1  the  saints,  .with  the  bishops  and  deacons 
1  Ti.  3.  8  Likewise  (must)  the  deacons  (be)  grave 

3.  12  Let  the  deacons  be  the  husbands  of  one 

DEACON,  to  use  the  office  of  a  — 

To  act  as  a  ministrant,  Siaicoveoo  diakoneo. 

1  Ti.  3.  10  then  let  them  use  the  office  of  a  deacon 

3.  13  they  that  have  used  the  office  of  a  deacon 

DEAD  — 

1.  To  die,  bid  muth. 

Gen.  23.  3  Abraham  stood  up  from  before  his  dead 
23.  4  that  I  may  bury  my  dead  out  of  my  sight 
23.  6  in  the  choice  of  our  sepulchres  bury  thy  d. 
23.  6  but  that  thou  mayest  bury  thy  dead 
23.  8  that  I  should  bury  my  dead  out  of  my 
23.  11  the  field  give  I  thee,  .bury  thy  dead 
23.  13  take  (it)  of  me,  and  I  will  bury  my  dead 
23.  15  me  and  thee?  bury  therefore  thy  dead 
Exod.12.  33  for  they  said,  We  (be)  all  dead  (men) 

14.  30  Israel  saw  the  Egyptians  dead  upon  the 
21.  34  give  money,  .and  the  dead  (beast)  shall 
21.  35  and  the  dead  (ox)  also  they  shall  divide 
21.  36  pay  ox  for  ox  ;  and  the  dead  shall  be  his 
Lev.  21.  11  Neither  shall  he  go  in  to  any  dead  body 
Num.  6.  6  All  the  days,  .lie  shall  come  at  no  dead 

12.  12  Let  her  not  be  as  one  dead,  of  whom  the 
16.  48  he  stood  between  theklead  and  the  living 
Deut  14.  1  baldness  between  your  eyes  for  the  dead 
25.  s  wife  of  the  dead  shall  not  marry 

25.  6  in  the  name  of  his  brother  (which  is)  de. 

26.  14  nor  given  (ought)  thereof  for  the  dead 
Judg.  3.  25  their  lord  (was)  fallen  down  dead  on  the 


Judg.  4.  22  Risera  lay  dead,  and  the  nail  (was)  in  his 
1 6.  30  the  dead,  were  more  than  (they)  which 
Ruth  1.  8  as  ye  have  dealt  with  the  dead,  and  with 

2.  20  hath  not  left  off  his  kindness,  .to  the  dc. 

4.  5  the  wife  of  the  dead . .  the  name  of  the  d. 

4.  10  to  raise  up  the  name  of  the  dead  upon 

4.  10  that  the  name  of  the  dead  be  not  cut  off 

1  Sa.  24.  14  after  whom  dost  thou  pursue?  after  ad. 

2  Sa.  9.  8  look  upon  such  a  dead  dog  as  I  (am)? 

14.  2  had  a  long  time  mourned  for  the  dead 

16.  9  Why  should  this  dead  dog  curse  my  lord 

1  Ki.  3.  20  and  laid  her  dead  child  iu  my  bosom 

3.  22  the  living  (is)  my  son,  and  the  dead  (is) 

3.  22  the  dead  (is)  thy  son,  and  the  living  (is) 

3.  23  This  (is)  my  son.  .and  thy  son  (is)  the  d. 

3.  23  thy  son  (is)  the  dead,  and  my  son  (is)  the 

2  Ki.  4.  32  the  child  was  dead,  (and)  laid  upon  his 

19.  35  in  the  morning,  behold,  they  (were)  all  d. 

23.  30  his  servants  carried  him  in  a  chariot  de 
Psa.  88.  5  Free  among  the  dead,  like  the  slain  that 

88.  10  Wilt  thou  show  wonders  to  the  dead? 

106.  28  and  ate  the  sacrifices  of  the  dead 
1 1 5.  17  The  dead  praise  not  the  Lord,  neither 
143.  3  as  those  that  have  been  long  dead 
Eccl.  4.  2  I  praised  the  dead  which  are  already  de. 

9.  3  and  after  that  (they  go)  to  the  dead 
9.  4  for  a  living  dog  is  better  than  a  dead  lion 

9.  5  but  the  dead  know  not  anything,  neither 
Isa.  8. 19  unto  their  God  ?  for  the  living  to  the  de.? 

22.  2  not  slain  with  the  sword,  nor  dead  iu 

26.  14  (They  are)  dead,  they  shall  not  live;  (they 

26.  19  Thy  dead  (men)  shall  live,  (together  with) 
37.  36  in  the  morning,  behold,  they.(were)alld. 
59.  10  (we  are)  in  desolate  places  as  dead  (men) 
Jer.  16.  7  in  mourning,  to  comfort  them  for  the  d. 

22.  10  Weep  ye  not  for  the  dead,  neither  bemoan 
Lam.  3.  6  in  dark  places,  as  (they  that  be)  dead  of 
Eze.  24.  17  make  no  mourning  for  the  dead,  bind 
44.  25  they  shall  come  at  no  dead  person  to 

V.. Death,  mo  maveth. 

2  Sa.  19.  28  all  (of)  my  father’s  house  were  but  dead 
Eccl.  10.  1  Dead  flies  cause  the  ointment  of  the  apo. 

3 .Sold,  V5l  nephesh. 

Lev.  19.' 28  cuttings  in  your  flesh  for  the  dead,  nor 

21.  1  There  shall  none  be  defiled  for  the  dead 

22.  4  any  thing  (that  is)  unclean  (by)  the  dead 
Num.  5.  2  and  whosoever  is  defiled  by  the  dead 

6.  11  for  him,  for  that  he  sinned  by  the  dead 

4.  The  shades  (of  the  dead),  C'ksn  repliaim. 

Job  26.  5  Dead  (things)  are  formed  from  under 
Psa.  88.  10  shall  the  dead  arise  (and)  praise  thee  ? 
Prov.  2.  18  unto  death,  and  her  paths  unto  the  dead 

9.  18  But  he  knoweth  not  that  the  dead  (are) 

21.  16  remain  in  the  congregation  of  the  dead 
Isa.  14.  9  it  stirreth  up  the  dead  for  thee,  (even) 

26.  19  and  the  earth  shall  cast  out  the  dead 

5.  To  destroy,  T]»  shadad. 

Judg.  5.  27  where  he  bowed,  there  he  fell  down  de. 

6.  Dead,  veupos  nekros. 

Matt.  8.  22  Follow  me  ;  and  let  the  dead  bury  their  d. 

10.  8  cleanse  the  lepers,  [raise  the  dead,]  cast 

11.  5  the  deaf  hear,  the  dead  are  raised  up 

14.  2  he  is  risen  from  the  dead  ;  and  therefore 

17.  9  Son  of  man  be  risen  again  from  the  dead 

22.  31  as  touching  the  resurrection  of  the  dead 

22.  32  God  is  not  the  God  of  the  dead,  but  of  the 

27.  64  unto  the  people,  He  is  risen  [from  tlied.l 

28.  7  tell,  .that  he  is  risen  from  the  dead ;  and 
Mark  6.  14  John  the  Baptist  was  risen  from  the  dead 

6.  16  It  is  John,  .he  is  risen  from  the  dead 
9.  9  the  Son  of  man  were  risen  from  the  dead 
9.  10  what  the  rising  from  the  dead  should 

12.  25  For  when  they  shall  rise  from  the  dead 
12.  26  And  as  touching  the  dead,  that  they  rise 
12.  27  He  is  not  the  God  of  the  dead,  but  the  G. 

Luke  7.  22  the  deaf  hear,  the  dead  are  raised,  to  the 
9.  7  it  was  said . .  J  ohn  M  as  risen  from  the  dead 
9.  60  J  esus  said . .  Let  the  dead  bury  their  dead 
16.  30  if  one  went  unto  them  from  the  dead 

16.  31  be  persuaded  though  one  rose  from  thed. 

20.  35  and  the  resurrection  from  the  dead 

20.  37  the  dead  are  raised,  even  Moses  shoM-ed 
20.  38  not  a  God  of  the  dead,  but  of  the  living 
24.  5  Why  seek  ye  the  living  among  the  dead  ? 

24.  46  and  to  rise  from  the  dead  the  third  day 
John  2.  22  When  therefore  he  was  risen  from  the  d. 

5.  21  For  as  the  Father  raiseth  up  the  dead 

5.  25  when  the  dead  shall  hear  the  voice  of  the 
12  1  Lazarus,  .whom  he  raised  from  the  dead 

12.  9  Lazarus,  .whom  he  had  raised  from  the  d. 

12.  17  called  Lazarus .  .and  raised  him  from  thed. 

20.  9  that  he  must  rise  again  from  the  dead 

21.  14  after  that  he  was  risen  from  the  dead 
Acts  3.  15  whom  God  hath  raised  from  the  dead 

4.  2  preached . .  the  resurrection  from  the  dead 
4.  10  whom  God  raised  from  the  dead,(even)by 

10.  41  drink  with  him  after  he  rose  from  the  d. 
10.  42  was  ordained .  .the  Judge  of  quick  and  d. 

13.  30  But  God  raised  him  from  the  dead 

13.  34  as.  .that  he  raised  him  up  from  the  dead 

17.  3  suffered,  and  risen  again  from  the  dead 
17.  31  in  that  he  hath  raised  him  from  the  dead 
17.  32  they  heard  of  the  resurrection  of  the  dead 

23.  6  of  the  hope  and  resurrection  of  the  dead 

24.  15  there  shall  be  a  resurrection  [of  the  dead] 
24.  21  Touching  the  resurrection  of  the  dead 
26.  8  incredible ..  that  God  should  raise  the  d.? 
26.  23  the  first  that  should  rise  from  the  dead 

Rom.  1 .  4  declared . .  by  the  resurrection  from  the  d 


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!I  declare  among  the  people  his  doings 
31  shall  declare  his  righteousness  unto  a 
q  praise  thee?  shall  it  declare  thy  truth? 
j8  I  will  declare  mine  iniquity  ;  I  will  be 
=  I  would  declare  and  speak  (of  them) 

6  the  heavens  shall  declare  his  righteousne. 
o  fear,  and  sliall  declare  the  work  of  God 
17  hitherto  have  I  declared  thy  wondrous 
q  I  will  declare  for  ever ;  I  will  sing  praises 
6  The  heavens  declare  his  righteousness 
4  and  shall  declare  thy  mighty  acts 
q  they  declare  their  sin  as  Sodom,  they  nine 

6  set  a  watchman,  let  him  declare  what  he 
10  that  which  I  have  heard . .  h  ave  I  declared 

,  26  Who  hath  declared  from  the  beginning 
q  come  to  pass,  and  new  things  do  I  declare 
(  12  and  declare  his  praise  in  the  islands 
,  q  who  among  them  can  declare  this,  and 
p  1  have  declared,  and  have  saved,  and  I 

7  who,  as  I,  shall  call,  and  shall  declare  it 
'  8  have  not  I  told  thee,  .and  have  declared 

10  I  the  Lord,  .declare  things  that  are  right 
10  Declaring  the  end  from  the  beginning 

3  I  have  declared  the  former  tilings  from 

1  I  have  even  from  the  beginning  declared 
6  see  all  this ;  and  will  not  ye  declare  (it)? 

14  which  among  them  hath  declared  these 
20  with  a  voice  of  singing  declare  ye,  tell 

12  I  will  declare  thy  righteousness,  and  thy 
xq  they  shall  declare  my  glory  among  the 

=  Declare  ye  in  J udah,  and  publish  in  Jei  u. 

13  a  voice  declareth  from  Dan,  and  publish. 
20  Declare  this  in  the  house  of  Jacob,  and 

12  and  (who  is  he),  .that  he  may  declare  it 
10  declare  (it)  in  the  isles  afar  off,  and  say 

13  Michaiah  declared  unto  them  all  the  wor. 
is  if  I  declare  (it)  unto  thee,  wilt  thou  not 
23  Declare  unto  us  now  what  thou  hast  said 

4  I  will  declare  (it)  unto  you  ;  I  will  keep 

20  so  declare  unto  us,  and  we  will  do  (it) 

21  I  have  this  day  declared  (it)  to  you 

14  Declare  ye  in  Egypt,  and  publish  in  Mig. 

2  Declare  ye  among  the  nations,  and  publish 
28  to  declare  in  Zion  the  vengeance  of  the 
16  vea  declare  unto  them  their  abomination 

4  declare  all  that  thou  seest  to  the  house 

12  their  staff  declareth  unto  them  :  for  the 

13  he  declareth  unto  man  what  (is)  his 

10  Declare  ye  (it)  not  at  Gath,  weep  ye  not 
8  declare  unto  Jacob  his  transgression 
12  to  day  do  I  declare  (that)  X  will  render 


17.  To  lead  throughout,  ii<5iriytoy.cu  ekdiegeomai. 

Acts  n  41  in  no  wise  believe,  though  a  man  declare 
15]  3  they  passed  through,  .declaring  the  conv. 

18.  A  shewing,  ev5ei{is  endeixis. 

liom  3  25  declare  his  righteousness  for  the  remis. 

'  3.  26  declare,  (I  say),  at  this  time  his  nghteo. 

19. ro  lead  out,  i^nyeoyai  exegeomai.^ 

John  1.  18  the  only  begotten  Son  .  .hath  declared 
Acts  10.  8  when  he  had  declared  all  (these)  things 

i3  12  declaring  what  miracles  and  wonders  God 

1-  14  Simeon  hath  declared  how  God.  .did  visit 

21.  19  he  declared  particularly  what  things  God 

iQ.To  tell  fully,  KarayytWoi  kataggello. 

Acts  17.  23  ye  ignorantly  worship,  him  declare  I  unto 
1  Co.  2  1  declaring  unto  you  the  testimony  oi  God 

2 1 .  To  mark  out,  bpi(a>  horizo.  ■ 

Horn.  1.  4  declared  (to  be)  the  Son  of  God  with 

22.  To  tell  near,  ■napayy^Woi  paraggello. 

1  Co.  11.  17  I  declare  (unto  you)  I  praise  (you)  not 

23.  To  explain.  <ppd(a>  phrazo. 

Matt  1 3  36  [Declare]  unto  us  the  parable  of  the  tares 
i5  said  unto  him.  Declare  unto  us  this  par. 

24.  To  tell  good  news,  evayyeA i(oi  euaggehzo. 

Rev.  10  7  he  hath  declared  to  his  servants  the  pro. 


.To  recount,  declare,  "©c  saphar,  3. 

1  CI1.16.  24  Declare  his  glory  among  the  heathen 

_  .  7  ^  1  B  4.1-  .3  1  1  .loblnl’O  II11T  O  t.ll 


Job 


Psa. 


12  8  fishes  of  the  sea  shall  declare  unto  thee 

14'  i7  and  that  (which)  I  have  seen  I  will  decl. 
28!  27  Then  did  he  see  it,  and  declare  it 
,  7  I  will  declare  the  decree  :  the  Lord  hath 
iq’  i  The  heavens  declare  the  glory  of  God 
22  22  I  will  declare  thy  name  unto  my  brethren 
30'  16  What  hast  thou  to  do  to  declare  my  stat. 
66.  16  X  will  declare  what  he  hath  done  for  my 
73.  28  that  I  may  declare  all  thy  works 
73.  i  (that)  thy  name  (is)  near  thy. . works  dec. 
78  6  arise  and  declare  (them)  to  their  childien 

06  3  Declare  his  glory  among  the  heathen 
102  21  To  declare  the  name  of  the  Lord  111 Z1011 
107'  22  and  declare  his  works  with  rejoicing 
Ix8  17  and  declare  the  works  of  the  Lord 
1  iq  13  With  my  lips  have  I  declared  all  the  judg. 
no  26  I  have  declared  my  ways,  and  thou  heard. 
T.q  6  and  I  will  declare  thy  greatness 
Isa.  41.  26  declare  thou,  that  thou  mayest  be  justi. 

Jer  31.  10  let  us  declare  in  Zion  the  work  of 

Eze.  12. 16  that  they  may  declare  all  their  abonuna. 


.To  meditate,  declare,  n'iy  siach,  3 a. 

Isa.  53.  8  and  who  shall  declare  his  generation? 


Dan. 


.  To  cause  to  hear,  VOy  shama,  5. 

Isa.  41.  22  or  declare  us  things  for  to  come 
41.  26  vea,  (there  is)  none  that  declareth 
45.  21  who  hath  declared  this  from  ancient 

0.  To  tell  again,  avayyeWco  anatjgello.  ^ 

Acts  13.  4  they  declared  all  things  that  God  had 
20.  27  I  have  not  shunned  to  declare  unto  you 
1  Jo.  1.  5  which  we  have  heard  of  him,  aud  declare 


1.  To  put  or  place  up,  avariOeyai  anatithemai. 
Acts  25.  14  I’estus  declared  Paul’s  cause  unto  the  k. 

2. To  tell  off,  airayyeWia  apat/gello. 

Luke  8.  47  she  declared  unto  him  before  all  the  peo^ 
Heb.  2.  12  I  will  declare  thy  name  unto  my  bretlii  en 
1  Jo.  1.  3  That  which  we  have  seen  and  heard  dec 


3.  To  make  known,  yvwplCw  gnorizo. 

John  1 7.  26  1  have  declared ..  and  will  declare  (it) 

,  Co  13  i  I  declare  unto  you  the  gospel  which  I 
Col  4’.  7  All  my  state  shall  Tychicus  declare  unto 

4.  To  manifest,  StjAooi  deloo. 

1  Co  1  11  it  hath  been  declared  unto  me  of  you 

3  1 3  for  the  day  shall  declare  it,  because  it 
Col  1  8  Who  also  declared  unto  us  your  love  111 


i.  To  tell  fully,  ZiayyeWoi  diaqgeUo. 

Rom.  9.  17  my  name  might  be  declared  throughout 

3 .To  lead  through,  Si gyeogai  diegeomai. 

Acts  8.  33  who  shall  declare  his  generation?  for 

Q  27  declared  unto  them  liow  he  had  seen  the 

12  17  he  .declared  unto  them  how  the  Lord  had 


DECLARE  glad  tidings  unto,  to  — 

To  tell  good  news,  evayyeAifr  euaggehzo. 

Acts  13.  32  we  declare  unto  you  glad  tidings,  how 

DECLARE  manifestly,  to  — 

To  manifest,  tpavepiu  phaneroo.  .  , 

2  Co.  3.  3  manifestly  declared  to  he  the  epistle  of 

DECLARE  plainly,  to  — 

To  manifest,  e/Kpem'Cw  emphanizo. 

Heb.  1 1.  14  declare  plainly  that  they  seek  a  countiy 

DECLARED,  to  bo  — 

\.To  he  put  before,  154  ncigad,  6. 

Isa.  21.  2  A  grievous  vision  is  declared  unto  me  ;  the 

2.  To  number,  130  saphar,  3. 

Exod.  9.  16  that  my  name  may  be  declared  throughout 

3.  To  he  numbered,  159  saphar,  4. 

Psa.  88.  11  Shall  thy  loving  kindness  he  declared  111 

4.  To  be  spread  out,  explained,  vns  parash,  4. 

Num  15.  34  it  was  not  declared  what  should  be  done 

DECLINE,  to  — 

1  To  incline ,  stretch  down  or  out ,  nalah. 

'  Exod23.  2  Shalt  thou  speak  in  a  cause  to  decline 

Psa  44  18  neither  have  our  steps  declined  from  thy 

’102  11  My  days  (are)  like  a  shadow  tnat  declin. 
ioq'  23  gone  like  the  shadow  when  it  declineth 
no  si  (vet)  have  I  not  declined  from  thy  law 
no  137  (yet)  do  I  not  decline  from  thytestimo. 

Prov.  4.  5  neither  decline  from  the  words  of  my 

2 . To  ( cause  to)  incline,  net  natah,  ■>. 

Job  23.  n  bis  way  have  I  kept,  and  not  declined 

3.  To  turn  aside,  i’s  sur. 

Dent  17  1 1  thou  shalt  not  decline  from  the  sentence 

2CI1.  34.  2  declined  (neither)  to  the  right  hand  nor 

1. To  turn  aside,  nay  satah. 

Prov.  7.  25  Let  not  thine  heart  decline  to  her  ways 

DECREASE,  to  — 

1  .To  be  or  become  lacking,  nan  chaser. 

Gen.  8.  5  the  waters  decreased  continually  until 

2.  To  lessen,  iAarriai  elattoo. 

John  3.  30  He  must  increase,  but  I  (must)  decrease 

DECREASE,  to  suffer  to  — 

To  cause  or  let  be  few,  maat ,  5. 

Psa.  107.  38  lie .  .suffereth  not  then-  cattle  to  decrease 

DECREE  —  . 

1 .  A  bond,  nau  esar. 

Dan  6  7  have  consulted .  .to  make  a  firm  decree 

6.  8  O  king,  establish  the  decree,  and  sign  the 
6.  a  Darius  signed  the  writing  and  the  decree 
6.  12  and  spake .  .concerning  the  king  s  decree 
6.  12  Hast  thou  not  signed  a  decree,  that  every 
6.  13  nor  the  decree  that  thou  hast  signed,  but 
6.  15  no  decree  nor  statute  which  the  king 

2  A  thing  cut  out  or  decided,  nnia  gezerah. 

Dan  4.  17  This  matter  (is)  by  the  decree  of  the 
4.  24  0  king,  and  this  (is)  the  decree  of  the 

3. /1  word,  matter,  thing,  'Q'J  dabar. 

2  Ch.  30.  5  So  they  established  a  decree  to  make 

4  Law,  a  thing  given  forth,  m  dath. 

Esth  2.  8  when  the  king’s.. decree  was  heard,  and 
3  13  and  the  decree  was  given  111  Shushan  the 
4'  3  the  king’s  commandment  and  his  decree 
4'  8  the  writing  of  the  decree  that  was  given 
R  14  decree  was  given  at  Shushan  the  palace 
8  17  the  king  s  commandment  and  his  decree 
Q  i  the  king’s  commandment  and  his  decree 
o’  13  according  unto  this  day’s  decree,  and  let 
□  14  the  decree  was  given  at  Shushan  ;  and 

Dan  2  q  (there  is  hut)  one  decree  for  you;  for  ye 
2 ' 1 3  the  decree  went  forth  that  the  wise  (men) 
2.  15  Why  (is)  the  decree  (so)  hasty  from  the 

5  Statute,  thing  decreed,  or  marked  out  pn  choq. 

Job  28.  26  When  he  made  a  decree  for  the  ram,  aud 


T>sa  2.  7  I  will  declare  the  decree  :  the  LORD  hath 
148'  6  he  hath  made  a  decree  which  shall  not 
Prov  8  29  When  he  gave  to  the  sea  his  decree,  that 
Jer  3.  22  bound  of  the  sea  by  a  perpetual  decree 
Mic.  7.  11  that  day  shall  the  decree  be  far  removed 
Zepii.  2.  2  Before  the  decree  bring  forth,  (before)  the 

6 .Statute,  thing  decreed  or  marked  out,  ppn  cheqeq 
Isa.  id.  1  unrighteous  decrees,  and  that  write 

7.  Taste,  discretion,  cya  taam, 

Jon.  3.  7  by  the  decree  of  the  king  and  his  nobles 

8.  Taste,  discretion,  cyp  teem. 

Ezra  5.  13  Cyrus  made  a  decree  to  build  this  house 
5.17  that  a  decree  was  made  of  Cyrus  the  king 
6  1  the  king  made  a  decree,  and  search  was 

6.  3  the  king  made  a  decree  (concerning)  the 
6  8  I  make  a  decree  what  ye  shall  do  to  the 

6.  11  I  have  made  a  decree,  that  whosoever 
6  12  I  Darius  have  made  a  decree  ;  let  it  be 
7'  13  I  make  a  decree,  that  all  they  of  the 

7.  21  I.  do  make  a  decree  to  all  the  treasurers 

3  10  Thou  O  king,  hast  made  a  decree,  that 
3 ' 29  I  make  a  decree,  That  every  people,  nation 

4  6  Therefore  made  I  a  decree  to  bring  in  all 
6.  26  I  make  a  decree,  That  in  every  dominion 

9 .Saying,  naua  maamar. 

Eslli.  9.  32  the  decree  of  Esther  confirmed  these 

V).  Matter,  thing,  nans  pithgam. 

Esth.  1.  20  when  the  king's  decree  which  lie  shall 

11.  Anything  set  vp  or  established,  n;p  qeyam. 

Dan.  6.  7  to  make  a  firm  decree,  that  whosoever 

12.  Dogma,  decree,  biyya  dogma. 

Luke  2.  1  there  went  out  a  decree  from  Cesar  Aug. 
Acts  16  4  they  delivered  them  the  decrees  for  to 

i7.  7  all  do  contrary  to  the  decrees  of  Cesar 

DECREE,  to  — 

1.  To  cut  out,  separate,  polish,  lij  gazar. 

Job  22.  28  Thou  shalt  also  deciee  a  thing,  anu  it 

2.  To  cut  out,  mark  out,  ppn  chaqaq. 

Isa.  10.  1  Woe  unto  them  that  decree  unrighteous 

3.  To  cut  out,  mark  out,  ppn  chaqaq,  3a. 

Prov.  8.  15  kings  reign,  aud  princes  decree  justice 

4  To  raise  up,  confirm,  establish,  Dip  qum,  3. 

’  Esth.  9.  31  as  they  had  decreed  for  themselves,  and 

h.To  judge,  Kpivu>  krinO. 

1  Co.  7.  37  hath  so  decreed  in  his  heart  that  he  will 

DECREED  (place)  — 

1  .Statide,  pn  choq. 

Job  38.  10  And  brake  up  for  it  my  decreed  (place) 

2 .To  determine,  ynn  charats. 

Isa.  10.  22  the  consumption  decreed  shall  overflow 

DECREED,  to  be  — 

To  be  cut  out,  separated,  in  gazar,  2. 

Esth.  2.  1  remembered,  .what  was  decreed  against 

DE  -DAN,  ;~ii  low. 

1.  A  grandson  of  Cush  son  of  Ham,  B.c.  2200. 

Gen.  10.  7  the  sons  of  Raamah  ;  Sheba,  and  D. 

1.  9  the  sons  of  Raamah  ;  Shelia,  and  D. 

2.  A  son  of  Abraham  by  Keturah,  b.c.  1810. 

Gen.  23.  3  And  Jokslian  begat  Sheba  and  D 

23  3  the  sons  of  D.  were  Assliunm,  and  Let. 

1  Ch  1  32  And  the  sons  of  Jokslian  ;  Sheba,  and  D. 

3.  A  district  near  Edom  between  Sela  and  the  Salt  Sea, 

not  far  from  Edom.  ,  „  ...  .  » 

Jer  -3  23  D„  and  Tema,  and  Buz,  and  all  (that  are) 
40  8  turn  back,  dwell  deep,  O  inhabitants  of  D. 
Eze  25  13  and  they  of  D.  shall  fall  by  the  sword 
21  is  The  men  of  D.  (were)  thy  merchants 
27  2S  D.  (was)  thy  merchant  in  precious  clothes 
38.  13  Sheba,  and  D„  and  the  merchants  of  Tar. 

DE-DA -NIDI,  DWin. 

Descendants  of  Raamah,  grandson  of  Ham  B.C.  2200. 
Isi  21  13  o  ye  travelling  companies  of  D. 


DEDICATE,  to  — 

1.  To  press  in  or  on,  dedicate,  vp  cliana/c. 

Deut  20  5  What  man .  .hath  not  dedicated  it .  let 

20  s  lest  he  die.,  and  another  man  dedicate  it 

1  Ki  8*  63  children  of  Israel  dedicated  the  house 

2  Ch.  7.  5  all  the  people  dedicated  the  house  of  God 

o  r0  cause  a  separation,  hallow,  tynp  qadesh,  5. 

-  3  I  had  wholly  dedicated  the  silver  unto 

a”  TT  which  also  king  David  did  dedicate  unto 

2  8  the  sUve  and  gold  that  he  had  dedicated 

...  8'  "  ms  fathers  kings  of  Judah,  had  dedicat. 
2  rh  ,'sti  Them  also  king  David  dedicated  unto  the 
1  £  26  the  captains  of  the  host,  had  dedicated 

2!  27  the  spoils  won  in  battles  did  they  dedicate 
-  -o  T.v.viv  tup  son  of  Zeruiah ,  bad  dedicated 


2,6  S  Joab^the  son  of  Zeruiah,  hkd  dedicated 
26!  28  whosoever  had  dedicated  (any  thing),  (1 
2  Ch.  2.  4  to  dedicate  (it)  to  him,  (and)  to  hum 

2  To  make  anew,  iyKaiviCoi  eykamizd. 

Heb.  9.  18  neither  the  first  (testament)  was  dedica. 


DEDICATED  thing  — 

1  A  thin  a  devoted  to  God,  npn  cherem. 

*Eze.  44.  29  every  dedicated  thing  in  Israel  shall  he 

thing  separated,  hallowed,  .  . 

Ki.  7.  51  the  tilings  which  David,  .had  dedicated 


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1  Ki.  15.  15  the  things  which  his  father  had  dedicated 

15.  15  the  tilings  which  himself  had  dedicated 

2  Ki.  12.  4  All  the  money  of  the  dedicated  things 

1  L’h.26.  20  tlie  treasures  of  the  dedicated  things 

26.  26  all  the  treasures  of  the  dedicated  things 
28.  12  of  the  treasuries  of  the  dedicated  things 

2  Ch.  5.  1  things  that  David  his  father  had  dedica. 

15. 18  the  things  that  his  father  had  dedicated 
15.  18  the  things,  .that  he  himself  had  dedicated 
24.  7  the  dedicated  things  of  the  house  of  the 
31.  i2  tithes  and  the  dedicated  (things)  faithful. 

DEDICATING,  DEDICATION  — 

A  pressing  in,  dedication,  nstn  chanukkah. 

Num.  7.  10  the  princes  ottered  for  dedicating  of  the 
7.  11  offering,  .for  the  dedicating  of  the  altar 

7.  84,  88  This  (was)  the  dedication  of  the  altar 
2  Ch.  7.  9  they  kept  the  dedication  of  the  altar 
Ezra  6. 16  kept  the  dedication  of  this  house  of  God 

6.  17  offered  at  the  dedication  of  this  house 
Nell.  12.  27  at  the  dedication  of  the  wall  of  Jerusal. 

12.  27  bring  them,  .to  keep  the  dedication  with 
Psa.  30.  title,  (at)  the  dedication  of  the  house  of  D. 
Dan.  3.  2  to  come  to  the  dedication  of  the  image 

3.  3  provinces,  were  gathered . .  unto  the  dedi. 

DEDICATION,  feast  of  the  — 

The  renewals,  to.  iyicaivia  ta  eijkainia. 

John  10.  22  at  Jerusalem  the  feast  of  the  dedication 

DEED  — 

1. Deed,  recompense,  ntHDa  gemvlah. 

Isa.  59.  18  According’to  (their)  deeds,  accordingly 

2.  Word,  thing,  matter,  in'?  dabar. 

2  Ch.35.  27  his  deeds,  first  and  last,  behold,  they  (are) 
Esth.  1.  17  (this)  deed  of  the  queen  shall  come  abro. 

1.  18  which  have  heard  of  the  deed  of  the  que. 
Jer.  5. 28  they  overpass  the  deeds  of  the  wicked 

•3. 1  York,  deed,  ntyyp  jnaaseh. 

Gen.  20.  9  thou  hast  done  deeds  unto  me  that  ought 
44.  15  What  deed  (is)  this  that  ye  have  done? 
Ezra  9.  13  that  is  come  upon  us  for  our  evil  deeds 

4.  Doing,  deed,  nb'bi. /  alilah. 

1  Ch.16.  8  make  known  his  deeds  among  the  people 
Psa.  105.  1  make  known  his  deeds  among  the  people 

5 . Act,  action,  poal. 

Psa.  28.  4  Give  them  according  to  their  deeds,  and 
Jer.  25.  14  recompense  them  according  to  their  deeds 

6.  Work,  epyov  ergon. 

Luke  11.  48  that  ye  allow  the  deeds  of  your  fathers 
24.  19  which  was  a  prophet  mighty  in  deed  and 
John  3.  19  loved  darkness,  .because  their  deeds  were 

3.  20  neither  cometh.  .lest  his  deeds  should  be 
3.  21  that  his  deeds  may  be  made  manifest 

8.  41  Ye  do  the  deeds  of  your  father 

Acts  7.  22  and  was  mighty  in  words  and  in  deeds 
Rom.  2.  6  render  to  every  man  according  to  his  de. 
3.  20  by  the  deeds  of  the  law  there  shall  no 
3.  28  by  faith  without  the  deeds  of  the  law 

15.  18  the  Gentiles  obedient,  by  word  and  deed 

1  Co.  5.  2  that  he  that  hath  done  this  deed  might 

2  Co.  10. 1 1  such  (will  we  be)  also  in  deed  when  we 
Col.  3.  17  whatsoever  ye  do  in  word  or  deed,  (do)  all 
2  Pe.  2.  8  from  day  to  day  with  (their)  unlawful  d. 

1  Jo.  3.  18  neither  in  tongue  ;  but  in  deed,  and  in 

2  Jo.  11  For  he.  .is  partaker  of  his  evil  deeds 

3  Jo.  10  I  will  remember  his  deeds  which  he  do. 
Jude  15  all  their  ungodly  deeds  which  they  have 
Rev.  2.  6  hatest  the  deeds  of  the  Nicolaitanes 

2.  22  except  they  repent  of  their  deeds 

16.  11  and  repented  not  of  their  deeds 

l.A  doing,  iro'nfois  poiesis. 

Jas.  1.  25  this  man  shall  be  blessed  in  his  deed 

S.A  doing,  irpa^is  praxis. 

Luke23-  51  consented  to  the  counsel  and  deed  of  them 
Acts  19.  18  came,  and  confessed,  and  showed  their  d. 
Rom.  8.  13  if  ye.  .do  mortify  the  deeds  of  the  body 
Col.  3.  9  have  put  off  the  old  man  with  his  deeds 

DEED,  to  do  this  — 

To  work  this,  Karepya^oyai  tout o  katergazomai 
1  Co.  i-.  3  (concerning)  him  that  hath  so  done  this  d. 
DEED  done  to,  good  — 

Well  doing,  evepyeala  euergesia. 

Acts  4.  9  be  examined  of  the  good  deed  done  to  the 
DEEDS,  our  — 

What  we  practised,  H  iTrpa^ayev  ha  epraxamen. 
Luke  23.  41  for  we  receive  the  due  reward  of  our  de. 
[See  also  Done,  good,  mighty,  such,  this,  very, 
worthy.] 

DEEM,  to  — 

To  suspect,  virovoeu  huponoeo. 

Acts  27.  27  the  shipmen  deemed  that  they  drew  near 

DEEP  — 

1.  Deep  places  or  things,  D’iPSJip  maamaqqim. 

Psa.  69.  2  I  am  come  into  deep  waters,  where  the 
69.  14  be  delivered,  .out  of  the  deep  waters 

2. Shady  place,  nVixp  metsolah. 

Neh.  9.  11  persecutors  thou  tlirewest  into  the  deeps 
Psa.  88.  6  the  lowest  pit,  in  darkness,  in  the  deeps 

3.  Shady  place .  nbixp  metsulah. 

Job  41.  31  He  maketh  the  deep  to  boil  like  a  pot 
Psa.  69.  15  neither  let  the  deep  swallow  me  up 
107.  24  the  works  of.  .his  wonders  in  the  deep 


Jon.  2.  3  thou  hadst  cast  me  into  the  deep 
Zech  10. 1 1  all  the  deeps  of  the  river  shall  dry 

4.  A  sunk  down,  place,  PRtf'P  mishqa. 

Eze.  34.  18  to  have  drunk  of  the  deep  waters 

5 . Deep,  p’pp.  amiq. 

Dan.  2.  22  He  revealeth  the  deep  and  secret  things 

6.  To  make  deep,  deepen,  go  deep,  pap  amaq,  5. 

Jer.  49.  8  turn  back,  dwell  deep,  0  inhabitants 

49.  30  get  you  far  off,  dwell  deep,  0  ye  inhab. 

7 . Deep,  pbp  amoq. 

Lev.  13.  3  the  plague  in  sight  (be)  deeper  than  the 
13.  4  and  in  sight  (be)  not  deeper  than  the  skin 
13.  25,  30  it  (be  in)  sight  deeper  than  the  skin 
13.  31  it  (he)  not  in  sight  deeper  than  the  skin 
13.  32  scall  (be)  not  in  sight  deeper  than  the 
13.  34  nor  (be)  in  sight  deeper  than  the  skin 
Job  11.  8  deeper  than  hell ;  what  canst  thou  know? 
Psa.  64.  6  theinward(thought).  .and  the  heart, (is)d. 
Prov  18.  4  words  of  a  man’s  mouth  (are  as)  deep  wa. 
20.  5  Counsel  in  the  heart,  .(is  like)deep  water 

22.  14  The  mouth  of  strange  women  (is)  a  deep 

23.  27  For  a  whore  (is)  a  deep  ditch ;  and  a 
Eze.  23.  32  drink  of  thy  sister’s  cup  deep  and  large 

8 .Shady  place,  nbis  tsidah. 

Isa.  44.  27  That  saith  to  the  deep,  Be  dry,  and  I  will 

9.  Deep  place,  the  deep  (sea),  oinn  tehom. 

Gen.  1.  2  darkness  (was)  upon  the  face  of  the  deep 

7.  11  the  fountains  of  the  great  deep 

8.  2  The  fountains  also  of  the  deep  and  the 
49.  25  blessings  of  the  deep  that  lieth  under 

Deut33.  13  and  for  the  deep  that  couclieth  beneath 
Job  38.  30  and  the  face  of  the  deep  is  frozen 

41.  32  (one)  would  think  the  deep  (to  be)  hoary 
Psa.  36.  6  thy  judgments  (are)  a  great  deep 

42.  7  Deep  calleth  unto  deep  at  the  noise  of 
16 f  6  Thou  coveredst  it  with  the  deep  as 

148.  7  Praise  the  Lord,  .dragons,  and  all  deeps 
Prov.  8.  28  strengthened  the  fountains  of  the  deep 
Isa.  51.  10  the  sea,  the  waters  of  the  great  deep 
63.  13  That  led  them  through  the  deep,  as  an 
Eze.  26.  19  when  I  shall  bring  up  the  deep  upon  thee 
31.  4  the  deep  set  him  up  on  high  with  her 
31.  15  I  covered  the  deep  for  him,  and  I  restrain. 
Amos  7.  4  it  devoured  the  great  deep,  and  did  eat 
Ilab.  3.  10  the  deep  uttered  his  voice,  (and)  lifted 

10.  Very  deep  place,  af}v<rcros  abussos. 

Luke  8.  31  not  command  them  to  go  out  into  the  d. 
Rom  10.  7  Who  shall  descend  into  the  deep  ?  that 

11  .The  deep,  fidbos  bathos. 

Luke  5.  4  Launch  out  into  the  deep,  and  let  down 
2  Co.  8.  2  their  deep  poverty  abounded  unto  the 

12 . Deep,  fiadvs  bathus. 

John  4.  11  nothing  to  draw  with,  and  the  well  is  d. 
Acts  20.  9  Eutychus,  being  fallen  into  a  deep  sleep 

13 . Depth,  $vQ6s  buthos. 

2  Co.  11.  25  night  and  a  day  I  have  been  in  the  deep 

14.  A  root,  tine*  shoresh. 

Psa.  80.  9  didst  cause  it  to  take  deep  root,  and  it 
DEEP  things  — 

1  .Deep,  pop  amoq. 

Job  12.  22  He  discoveretli  deep  things  out  of  dark. 

2.  The  depth,  [Sabos  bathos. 

1  Co.  2. 10  all  things,  yea,  the  deep  things  of  God 

DEEP,  to  be  — 

To  be  deep,  pa p  amaq. 

Psa.  92.  5  0  Loud,  .thy  thoughts- are  very  deep 
DEEP,  to  dig  — 

To  dig  and  deepen,  aKdirroi  uai  (Sadvvio  bathuno. 

Luke  6.  48  man  which  built  an  house,  and  digged  d. 

DEEP,  exceeding  — 

Deep  deep,  post  P°V  amoq  amoq. 

Eccl.  7.  24  That  which  is  far  off,  and  exceeding  deep 

DEEP,  to  make  — - 

1 .  To  make  deep,  pop  amaq,  5. 

Isa.  30.  33  he  hath  made  (it)  deep  (and)  large 

2.  To  cause  to  sink,  pp»  shaqa,  5. 

Eze.  32.  14  Then  will  I  make  their  waters  deep,  and 

DEEP  pits  — 

Arets,  pits,  floods,  nn&na  mahamorotli. 

Psa.140.  10  into  deep  pits,  thatthey  rise  not  up  again 

DEEP  place  — 

1. Decp,  concealed,  innermost  places,  apro  mechqar. 

Psa.  95.  4  In  his  hand  (are)  the  deep  places  of  the 

2.  A  deep  place,  Dirn-i  tehom. 

Psa.  135.  6  in  earth,  in  the  seas,  and  all  deep  places 

DEEP,  to  seek  — 

To  make  deep,  pep  amaq,  5. 

Isa.  29.  15  Woe  unto  them  that  seek  deep  to  hide 

DEEP  sleep  — 

Deep  sleep,  np^-in  tardemah. 

Gen.  2.  21  the  Lord  God  caused  a  deep  sleep  to  fall 
15.  12  a  deep  sleep  fell  upon  Abram  ;  and,  lo 
1  Sa.  26. 12  a  deep  sleep  from  the  Lord  was  fallen 
Job  4.  13  the  night,  when  deep  sleep  falleth  on  men 
33.  15  the  night,  when  deep  sleep  falleth  upon 


Prov  19.  15  Slothfulness  casteth  into  a  deep  sleep 
Isa.  29.  10  out  upon  you  the  spirit  of  deep  sleep 

DEEPER  — 

Deep,  past  ameq. 

Isa.  33.  19  a  people  of  deeper  speech  than  thou  canst 
DEEPLY,  to  have  — - 
To  make  deep,  go  deep,  pop  amaq,  5. 

Isa.  31.  6  children  of  Israel  have  deeply  revolted 
Hus.  9.  9  They  have  deeply  corrupted  (themselves) 

DEEPNESS  — 

Depth,  Pados  bathos. 

Matt  13.  5  because  they  had  no  deepness  of  earth 
DEFAME,  to  — 

To  speak  injuriously,  fSAatrtpriykw  blasphemed. 

1  Co.  4.  13  [Being  defamed,]  we  entreat:  wearemade 
DEFAMING  — 

Slander,  evil  report,  nap  dibbah. 

Jer.  20.  10  I  heard  the  defaming  of  many,  fear  on 
DEFEAT,  to  — 

To  break,  frustrate,  make  void,  "ns  parar,  5. 

2  Sa.  15.  34  then  mayest  thou  for  me  defeat  the  cou. 

17.  14  the  Lord  had  appointed  to  defeat  the 

DEFENCE,  (place  of)  — 

1. A  defence,  defence,  ix|  betser. 

Job  22.  25  the  Almighty  shall  be  thy  defence,  ana 

2.  Covering,  overlaying,  nen  chupp/o.h. 

Isa.  4.  5  for  upon  all  the  glory  (shall  be)  a  defence 
3. Shield,  [jo  magen. 

Psa.  7.  10  My  defence  (is)  of  God,  which  saveth  the 
89.  18  the  Lord  (is)  our  defence ;  and  the  Holy 

4.  Fortress,  stronghold,  defence,  rnisp  metsudah. 

Psa.  31.  2  for  an  house  of  defence  to  save  me 

5.  Fortress,  iisD  matsor. 

2  Ch.n.  5  and  built  cities  for  defence  in  Judah 
Isa.  19.  6  the  brooks  of  defence  shall  be  emptied 

6.  High  tower,  place  of  defence,  ajC’O  misgab. 

Psa.  59.  9  I  wait  upon  thee  :  for  God  (is)  my  defence 
59.  16  thou  hast  been  my  defence  and  refuge  in 
59.  17  God  (is)  my  defence,  (and)  the  God  of  my 
52.  2,  6  rock  and  my  salvation  ;  (he  is)  my  def. 
94.  22  the  Lord  is  my  defence  ;  and  my  God  (is) 
Isa.  33.  16  his  place  of  defence  (shall  be)  the  muni. 

7.  To  cover,  defend,  hedge  in,  qpp  sakak. 

Nah.  2.  5  and  the  defence  shall  be  prepared 

8. Shade,  shadow,  defence,  Sx  tsel. 

Num  14.  9  their  defence  is  departed  from  them,  and 
Eccl.  7.  12  wisdom  (is)  a  defence,  .money  (is)  a  def. 

9. Apology,  anuKoyia  apologia. 

Acts  22.  1  hear  ye  my  defence  (which  I  make)  now 
Plail.  1.  7  in  the  defence  and  confirmation  of  the 
1.  17  I  am  set  for  the  defence  of  the  Gospel 

DEFEN CE,  to  make  — 

To  apologize,  speak  off,  a-rroAoytoyai  apologeomai. 

Acts  19.  33  would  have  made  his  defence  unto  the 
DEFENCED - - 

1  .To  be  fenced  off,  1X3  batsar. 

Isa.  25.  2  thou  hast  made,  .(of)  a  def enced  city  a 
27.  10  the  defenced  city  (shall  be)  desolate,  (and) 

36.  1  came  up  against  all  the  defenced  cities 

37.  26  to  lay  waste  defenced  cities  (into)  ruinous 
Eze.  21.  20  and  to  Judah  iu  Jerusalem  the  defenced 

2. Place  fenced  off,  ixap  mibtsar. 

Jer.  1.  18  have  made  thee  this  day  a  defenced  city 

4.  5  and  let  us  go  into  the  defenced  cities 

8.  14  let  us  enter  into  the  defenced  cities,  and 
34.  7  these  defenced  cities  remained  of  the  cit. 

DEFEND,  to  — 

1.  To  defend,  hedge  about,  ]JJ  ganan. 

2  Ki.  19.  34  I  will  defend  this  city,  to  save  it,  for 
20.  6  Iwill  defend  this  city  for  mine  own  sake 
Isa.  31.  5  defending  also  he  will  deliver  (it) 

37.  35  I  will  defend  this  city  to  save  it,  for 

38.  6  deliver  thee . .  and  I  will  defend  this  city 

2.  To  defend,  ganan,  5. 

Isa.  31.  5  will  the  Lord  of  hosts  defend  Jerusalem 
Zech.  9.  15  The  Lord  of  hosts  shall  defend  them 
12.  8  In  that  day  shall  the  Lord  defend  the 

3.  To  save,  give  width,  freedom,  pc’;  yasha,  5. 
Judgio.  1  there  arose,  to  defend  Israel,  Tola  the  son 

4.  To  deliver,  snatch  away,  Sxi  natsal,  5. 

2  Sa.  23.  12  the  midst  of  the  ground,  and  defended  it 

5.  To  cover,  defend,  hedge  in,  fpD  sakak,  5. 

Psa.  5.  11  shout  for  joy,  because  thou  defendest 

6.  To  exalt,  make  high,  sagab,  3. 

Psa.  20.  1  the  God  of  Jacob  defeud  thee 

59.  1  defend  me  from  them  that  rise  up  against 

7.  To  judge,  05c  shaphat. 

Psa.  82.  3  Defend  the  poor  and  fatherless  ;  do  jus. 

8.  To  avert,  repel,  afivvoyai  amunomai. 

Acts  7.  24  he  defended  (him),  and  avenged  him  that 

DEFER,  to  — 

1  .To  be  behind,  tarry,  defer,  “>nx  achar,  3. 

Gen.  34.  19  the  young  man  deferred  not  to  do  the 


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Eccl.  5.  4  vowest  a  vow  unto  God,  defer  not  to  pay 
Dan.  9!  19  defer  not,  for  thine  own  sake,  0  my  God 

2 .To  make  long ,  'prolong ,  arak,  5. 

Pro v.  19.  11  The  discretion  of  a  man  deferreth  his 
Isa.  4S.  9  For  my  name’s  sake  will  I  defer  mine 

3  To  cast  back ,  a^aiSaWouat  anaballomai. 

Acts  24.  22  heard  these  things,  .he  deferred  them 

DEFERRED  — 

To  be  drawn  out ,  wg  mashak,  4. 

Prov  13.  12  Hope  deferred  maketh  the  heart  sick 

DEFILE,  to— 

1.  Defilement, pollution,  *?ka  goel. 

Ueh.  13.  29  they  have  defiled  the  priesthood,  and  the 

2.  To  pierce,  pollute, chalal,  3. 

Gen.  4g.  4  thy  father’s  bed ;  then  defiledst  thou  (it) 
Exod3i.  14  every  one  that  defileth  it  shall  surely 

1  Ch.  5.  1  forasmuch  as  he  defiled  his  father's  bed 
Fsa.  74.  7  they  have  defiled  (by  casting  down)  the 
Jer.  16.  18  they  have  defiled  my  land,  they  have 
Eze  7  22  robbers  shall  enter  into  it,  and  defile  it 

28  7  and  they  shall  defile  thy  brightness 

28.  18  Thou  hast  defiled  thy  sanctuaries  by 

3.  To  profane,  rgn  chaneph. 

Jer.  3.  9  that  she  detiled  the  land,  and  committed 

4.  To  make  profane,  1)n  chaneph,  5. 

Num35-  33  for  blood  it  defileth  the  land 

5.  To  render  unclean,  k?o  tame,  3. 

Gen  14  3  Jacob  heard  that  he  had  defiled  Dinah  his 

34.  13  because  he  had  defiled  Dinah  their  sister 
34  27  because  they  had  defiled  their  sister 
Lev.  11.  44  neither  shall  ye  defile  yourselves  with 
13.  31  when  they  defile  my  taber.iacle  that  (is) 
t8  28  spue  not  you  out  also,  when  ye  defile  ic 
20  3  to  defile  my  sanctuary,  and  to  profane 
Num  3  3  defile  not  their  camps,  in  the  midst 

6  9  hath  defiled  the  head  of  his  consecration 
10  13  defileth  the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord  ;  and 
IQ  20  he  hath  defiled  the  sanctuary  of  the  Lord 
33  34  Defile  not  therefore  the  land  which  ye 

2  Ki.  23.  8  defiled  the  high  places  where  the  priests 

23.  10  he  defiled  Topheth,  which  (is)  in  the  va. 
23.  13  And  the  high  places,  .did  the  king  defile 
Fsa  79.  1  thy  holy  temple  have  they  defiled  ;  they 
Isa.  30.  22  defile  also  the  covering  of  thy  graven 
Jer.  2.  7  but  when  ye  entered,  ye  defiled  my  land 

32  34  But  they  set  their  abominations,  .to  def. 
Eze  3.  11  thou  hast  defiled  my  sanctuary  with  all 

o  7  Defile  tiie  house,  and  fill  the  courts  with 
18.  6  neither  hath  defiled  his  neighbour's  wife 
18.  ii  but  even  hath .  .defiled  his  neighbour s 
18  15  hath  not  defiled  his  neighbour's  wife 
22  II  hath  lewdly  defiled  his  daughter  in  law 
23.  17  they  defiled  her  with  their  whoredom,  and 
23.  38  they  have  defiled  my  sanctuary 

33  26  ye  defile  every  one  his  neighbour’s  wife 
36  17  they  defiled  it  by  their  own  way  and  by 
43.  7  shall  the  house  of  Israel  no  more  defile 
43.  8  they  have  even  defiled  my  holy  name 

6.  To  defile,  or  wind  about,  tanaph,  3. 

Song  5.  3  washed  my  feet ;  how  shall  I  defile  them  ? 

7.  To  roll,  alal,  3a. 

Job  16.  15  I  have,  .defiled  my  horn  in  the  dust 

8.  To  humble,  niy  anali,  3.  ,  , 

Gen.  34.  2  took  her,  and  lay  with  her,  and  defiled 

9.  To  make  common  or  unclean,  koivSu  koinoo. 

Matt.15.  11  that  which  goeth  into  the  mouth  defileth 
15.  ii  that  which  cometh  out.  .defileth  a  man 
13.  18  from  the  heart  ;  and  they  defile  the  man 
13.  20  These  are  (the  things)  which  defile  a  man 

13.  20  to  eat  with  unwaslien  hands  defileth  not 
Mark  7.  15  that  entering  into  him  can  defile  him 

7.  15  those  are  they  that  defile  the  man 
7.  18  entereth  into  the  man,  (it)  cannot  defile 
7.  20  That  which  cometh  out.  .defileth  the 
7.  23  come  from  within,  and  defile  the  man 
Rev.  21.  27  enter  into  it  anything  that  [defileth] 

10 . To  stain,  tinge,  colour,  defile,  piaivoi  miaino. 
Johm8.  28  lest  they  should  be  defiled,  but  that 
Titus  I.  15  unto  them  that  are  defiled  and  unbeliev. 

1  15  even  their  mind  and  conscience  is  defiled 
Heb.  12.  is  trouble  (you),  and  thereby  many  be  defil. 
Jude  8  these  (filthy)  dreamers  defile  the  flesh 

11.  Tb  defile,  make  filthy,  po\vvu>  moluno. 

1  Co.  8.  7  their  conscience  being  weak  is  defiled 
Rev.  3.  4  which  have  not  defiled  their  garments 

14.  4  they  which  were  not  defiled  with  women 

12.  To  spot,  defile,  stain,  inriXooi  spiloo. 

Jas.  3.  6  it  defileth  the  whole  body,  and  setteth 

13.  To  corrupt,  deprave ,  tpSelpoi  phtheiro. 

I  Co.  3.  17  If  any  man  defile  the  temple  of  God 

DEFILE  oneself  with  mankind  — 

Lying  with  a  male,  apaevoKoirps  arsenokoites. 

1  Ti.  1. 10  them  that  defile  themselves  with  mauki. 

DEFILE  self,  to  — 

1  .To  make  self  free  or  defiled,  Sya  gaal,  7. 

Dan.  1.  8  he  would  not  defile  himself  with 

i.  8  requested .  .that  he  might  not  defile  him. 

2 .To  be  or  become  unclean,  kou  tame. 

Lev.  18.  20  neighbour’s  wife,  to  defile  thyself  with 
18.  23  thou  lie  with  any  beast  to  defile  thyself 

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Lev.  22.  8  shall  not  eat  to  defile  himself  therewith 
Eze.  22.  3  idols  against  herself  to  defile  herself 

22.  4  hast  defiled  thyself  in  thine  idols  which 
44.  25  for  father,  .they  may  defile  themselves 

3.  To  be  or  become  unclean,  kps  tame,  2. 

Eze.  23.  7  with  all  their  idols  she  defiled  herself 

4 . To  make  self  unclean,  kipa  tame,  7. 

Lev.  18.  24  Defile  not  ye  yourselves  in  any  of  these 
18  30  that  ye  defile  not  yourselves  therein 
21.4  he  shall  not  defile  himself,  (being)  a  chief 
21.  11  nor  defile  himself  for  his  father,  or  for 
Eze.  20.  7  defile  not  yourselves  witli  the  idols  of 
20. 18  nor  defile  yourselves  with  their  idols 
37.  23  Neither  shall  they  defile  themselves  any 
44.  25  come  at  no  dead  person  to  defile  themsel. 

DEFILED  — 

Unclean,  non  tame. 

Num.  5.  2  and  whosoever  is  defiled  by  the  dead 

9.  6  there  were  certain  men,  who  were  defiled 
9.  7  We  (are)  defiled  by  the  dead  body  of  a  man 
Jer.  19  13  shall  be  defiled  as  the  place  of  Tophet 
Eze.  4.  13  eat  their  defiled  bread  among  the  Genti. 

DEFILED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  become  defiled,  Vnj  gaal,  2. 

Isa.  59.  3  your  hands  are  defiled  with  blood,  and 

2.  To  be  pierced,  profaned,  SSn  chalal,  2. 

Eze.  7.  24  and  their  holy  places  shall  be  defiled 

3.  To  be  or  become  profane,  rjjn  chaneph. 

Isa.  24.  5  The  earth  also  is  defiled  under  the 

4.  To  be  or  become  unclean,  ugg  tame. 

Lev  3.  3  that  a  man  shall  be  defiled  withal 
13.  46  he  shall  be  defiled  ;  he  (is)  unclean 
15.  32  whose  seed  goeth  from  him,  and  is  defil. 
18.  25  the  land  is  defiled  :  therefore  I  do  visit 

18.  27  before  you,  and  the  land  is  defiled 

19.  31  neither  seek  after  wizards,  to  be  defiled 
Psa.  106.  39  Thus  were  they  defiled  with  their  own 

5 . To  be  or  become  unclean,  kpa  tame,  2. 

Lev.  18.  24  for  in  all  these  the  nations  are  defiled 
Num.  5.  13  she  be  defiled,  and  (there  be)  no  witness 
3.  14  jealous  of  his  wife,  and  she  be  defiled 
3  14  jealous  of  his  wife,  and  she  be  not  defil. 

5  20  if  thou  be  defiled,  and  some  man  have 
5  27  if  she  be  defiled,  and  have  done  trespass 

5.  28  if  the  woman  be  not  defiled,  but  be  clean 
3.  29  when  a  wife  goeth  aside,  and  is  defiled 

Eze.  20.  43  your  doings,  wherein  ye  have  been  defiled 

23.  13  I  saw  that  she  was  defiled,  (that)  they 
IIos.  5.  3  committest  whoredom,  (and)  Israel  is  d. 

6.  10  the  whoredom  of  Ephraim,  Israel  is  de. 

6.  To  defile,  kpa  tame,  3. 

Deut2i.  23  that  thy  land  be  not  defiled,  which  the 

7.  To  make  self  unclean,  nos  tame,  7. 

Lev.  21.  1  There  shall  none  be  defiled  for  the  dead 
21.  3  for  his  sister  a  virgin .  may  he  be  defiled 

8.  To  be  made  unclean,  kpa  tame,  7a. 

Deut  24.  4  to  be  his  wife,  after  that  she  is  defiled 

9.  To  be  or  become  unclean,  npa  tamah,  2. 

Lev.  11.  43  that  ye  should  be  defiled  thereby 

10.  To  be  separated,  hallowed,  ehr  qadesh. 

Deut22.  9  and  the  fruit  of  thy  vineyard,  be  defiled 

11.  To  become  polluted,  SSn  chalal,  2. 

Eze.  7.  24  and  their  holy  places  shall  be  defiled 

DEFILED  — 

Common,  uotvis  koinos. 

Mark  7.  2  disciples  eat  bread  with  defiled,  .hands 

DEFRAUD,  to  — 

1.  To  oppress,  pw’J,  ashaq. 

1  Sa  12  3  whom  have  I  defrauded?  whom  have  I 

12  4  Thou  hast  not  defrauded  us,  nor  oppres. 

Lev.  19.  13  Thou  shalt  not  defraud  thy  neighbour 

2.  To  deprive  of,  anoiTTepcca  apostereo. 

Markio.  19  Defraud  not,  Honour  thy  father  and  mo. 

1  Co.  6.  7  Why  do  ye  not  rather.,  be  defrauded  ?n 

6.  8  ye  do  -wrong,  and  defraud,  and  that  (your) 

7.  5  Defraud  ye  not  one  the  other,  except 

3.  To  have  or  claim  more,  nkeovtKTlai  pleonekteo. 

2  Co.  7.  2  corrupted  no  man,  we  have  defrauded 
1  Th.  4.  6  no  (man)  go  beyond  and  defraud  his 

DEFY,  to  — 

1  .To  be  indignant ,  defy,  nyr  za-am. 

Num  23.  7  Come,  curse  me  Jacob,  and  come,  defy  I. 
23.  8  shall  I  defy,  (whom)  the  Lord  hath  not  d. 

2.  To  reproach,  charaph,  3.  _ 

1  Sa  17. 10  said,  I  defy  the  armies  of  Israel  this  day- 

17.  25  surely  to  defy  Israel  is  he  come  up :  and 
17.  26  that  he  should  defy  the  armies  of  the 
17  36  seeing  he  hath  defied  the  armies  of  the 
17.  45  God  of  the  armies,  .whom  thou  hast  defle. 

2  Sa  21.  21  when  he  defied  Israel,  Jonathan  the  son 

23.  9  when  they  defied  the  Philistines  (that) 

1  Ch.20.  7  when  he  defied  Israel,  Jonathan  the  son 

DEGENERATE  — 

Turned  aside,  mo  sur. 

Jer.  2.  21  art  thou  turned  into  the  degenerate  plant 

DEGREE  — 

\.A  going  up,  ascent,  maalah. 

2  Ki.  20.  9  forward  ten  degrees  or  go  back  ten  deg. 


Ki.  20.  10  for  the  shadow  to  go  down  ten  degrees 
20.  10  the  shadow  return  backward  ten  degrees 
20.  1 1  brought  the  shadow  ten  degrees  liackw. 
Psa.  120.  title.  A  Song  of  degrees.  In  my  distress  I  c. 

121.  „  A  Song  of  degrees.  I  will  lift  up  mine 

122.  ,,  A  Song  of  degrees  of  David.  I  was 

123.  ,,  A  Song  of  degrees.  Unto  thee  lift  I  up 

124.  ,,  A  Song  of  degrees  of  David.  If  (it  had 

125.  ,,  A  Song  of  degrees.  They  that  trust  in 

126.  ,,  A  Song  of  degrees.  When  the  LORD 

127.  ,,  A  Song  of  degrees  for  Solomon.  Exce. 

128.  ,,  A  Song  of  degrees.  Blessed  (is)  every 

129.  ,,  A  Song  of  degrees.  Many  a  time  have 

130.  ,,  A  Song  of  degrees.  Out  of  the  depths 

131.  „  A  Song  of  degrees  of  David.  Lord,  my 

132.  ,,  A  Song  of  degrees.  Lord,  remember  D. 

133.  ,,  A  Song  of  decrees  of  David.  Behold 

134.  ,,  A  Song  of  degrees.  Behold,  bless  ye 
Isa.  38.  8  bring  again  the  shadow  of  the  degrees 

38.  8  the  sun  dial  of  Ahaz,  ten  degrees  back. 

38.  8  sun  returned  ten  degrees,  by  which  degre. 

2.  A  step,  ascent,  f3a.0p.6s  bathmos. 

1  Ti.  3.  13  well  purchase  to  themselves  a  good  degr. 

DEGREE,  high  — 

A  going  up,  ascent,  nSjl.p  maalah. 

1  Ch.  17.  17  to  the  estate  of  a  man  of  high  degree 

DEGREE,  low  — 

Low,  to ireivis  lapeinos. 

Luke  1.  52  He  hath,  .exalted  them  of  low  degree 
Jas.  1.  9  Let  the  brother  of  low  degree  rejoice  in 

DE-HA  VITES,  kin!!,  k’rn,  dehave,  dehave. 

The  inhabitants  of  modern  Dehistan  or  Dailch,  E.  of 
the  Caspian  Sea,  who  were  transferred  to  Samaria  by 
Shalmaneser. 

Ezra  4.  9  the  Susancliites,  the  D.s,  (and)..  Elamites 
DE'-KAR,  ipn  lance  bearer. 

Father  of  one  of  Solomon’s  officers  at  Makaz,  B.C.  1015. 
1  Ki.  4.  9  The  son  of  D.,  in  Makaz,  and  inShaalbim 

DE-LA'-IAH,  n;Sn,  vr;Vn  Jah  is  deliverer. 

1.  One  of  David's  priests,  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.  24.  18  The  three  and  twentieth  to  D.,  the  four 

2.  Founder  of  a  family  whose  genealogy  was  lost,  B.C. 
536. 

Ezra  2  60  The  children  of  D.,  the  children  of  Tobiah 
Neh.  7.  62  The  children  of  D„  the  children  of  Tobiah 

3.  One  who  tried  to  dishearten  Neliemiah,  B.C.  480. 

Neh.  6.  10  unto  the  house  of  Shemaiah  the  son  of  D. 

4.  A  prince  in  Judah  under  Jehoiakim,  B.C.  610. 

Jer.  36.  12  princes  sat  there,  (even)  Elishama .  and  D. 
36.  25  D. .  .had  made  intercession  to  the  king 

DELAY  — 

Casting  back,  ava.(3okr\  anabole. 

Acts  25. 17  without  any  delay  ou  the  morrow  I  sat 


DELAY,  to  — 

1.  To  keep  behind,  ink  achar,  3. 

Exod22.  29  Thou  shalt  not  delay  (to  offer)  the  first  of 


2 .To  delay,  be  long,  eh3  bosh,  3a. 
Exod32.  1  when  the  people  saw 


that  Moses  delayed 


3.  To  tarry, linger,  delay  or  stay  self,  ana  mahah,  7  a. 
Psa.  1 19.  60  and  delayed  not  to  keep  thy  command. 

4.  To  hesitate,  be  tardy,  ouvloi  okneo. 

Acts  9.  38  that  he  would  not  delay  to  come  to  them 


.To  use  time,  xpoulCcu  chronizo. 

Matt  24.  48  shall  say .  .My  lord  delayeth  Ins  coming 
t  hVpt,  if  that  servant  say .  .My  lord  delayeth  his 


DELECTABLE  thing  — 

To  desire,  tan  chamad. 

Isa.  44.  9  their  delectable  things  shall  not  profit 

DELICACY  — 

Hardness,  wantonness,  arppvos  strenos. 

Rev.  18.  3  through  the  abundance  of  her  delicacies 

DELICATE  — 


1.  Dainty,  eden, 

Jer.  51.  34  hath  filled  his  belly  with  my  delicates 

2.  To  be  delicate,  luxurious,  ajy  anag,  4. 

Jer.  6.  2  likened  the  daughter . .  to  a . .  delicate 


3. Deli  cate,  luxurious,  :i!l  anog. 

Deut  28.  54  the  man  (that  is)  tender,  and  very  deli. 

28.  56  The  tender  and  delicate  woman  among 
Isa.  47.  1  no  more  be  called  tender  and  delicate 

i. Delicate,  luxurious,  MUfn  taanug. 

Mic.  1.  16  and  poll  thee  for  thy  delicate  children 


j  Q  ^'j'EL  Y _ 

..Dainty,  daintily,  n«n  maadan. 

I  Sa  13.  32  And  Agag  came  unto  him  delicately 
Lam.  4.  5  They  that  did  feed  delicately  are  desolate 

>.  In  pleasure,  kv  rpvfirj  en  truphe. 

Luke  7.  25  gorgeously  apparelled,  and  live  delicately 

DELICATENESS  — 

To  shoiv  self  delicate,  Mil  anag,  7. 

Deut  28.  56  her  foot  upon  the  ground  for  delicateness 


DELICIOUSLY 


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DELIVER 


DELICIOUSLY,  to  live  — 

To  live  hard  or  wantonly,  o-Tpyvlaw  streniao. 

Rev  18  7  glorified  herself,  and  lived  deliciously 

1 8.  9  committed  fornication  and  lived  delieio. 

DELIGHT  - 

1.  Delight,  pleasure,  desire,  fan  chephets. 

1  Sa.  15.  22  Hath  the  Lord  (as  great)  delight  in  burnt 
Psa.  1 .  2  But  his  delight  (is)  in  the  law  of  the  Lord 

16.  3  the  excellent,  in  whom  (is)  all  my  delight 

2 . Dainty,  daintily,  HK.D  maadan. 

Prov  29.  17  yea,  he  shall  give  delight  unto  thy  soul 

3.  Dainty  thing,  jay  eden. 

2  Sa.  1.  24  clothed  you  in  scarlet,  with  (other)  deli. 

4.  Delicate,  luxurious,  up  oneg. 

Isa.  58.  13  call  the  sabbath  a  delight,  the  holy  of 

5.  Acceptable,  good  pleasure,  Jis nratson. 

Prov  11.  1  but  a  just  weight  (is)  his  delight 

11.  20  (are)  upright  in  (their)  way  (are)  his  deli. 

12.  22  but  they  that  deal  truly  (are)  his  delight 

15.  8  the  prayer  of  the  Upright  (is)  his  delight 

16.  13  Righteous  lips  (are)  the  delight  of  kings 

6.  Delights,  D'ywyw  shaashuim. 

Psa.  1 19.  24  Thy  testimonies  also  (are)  my  delight 
1 19.  77  that  I  may  live  :  for  thy  law  (is)  my  del. 
119.  92  Unless  thy  law  (had  been)  my  delights,  I 
1 19.  143  (yet)  thy  commandments  (are)  my  deli. 
119.  174  and  thy  law  (is)  my  delight 
Prov.  8.  30  I  was  daily  (Iris)  delight,  rejoicing  always 
8.  31  and  my  delights  (were)  with  the  sons  of 

7.  Delicate,  luxurious,  3USIJ3  taanug. 

Prov  19.  10  Delight  is  not  seemly  for  a  fool ;  much 
Eccl.  2.  8  the  delights  of  the  sons  of  men,  (as) 

Song  7.  6  how  pleasant  art  thou,  O  love,  for  delights 

DELIGHT,  to  — 

1 .  To  desire,  lari  chamad. 

Prov.  1.  22  the  scorners  delight  in  their  scorning 

2.  To  have  delight,  fan  chaphets. 

Numi4.  8  If  the  Lord  delight  in  us,  then  he  will 

1  Sa.  19.  2  Jonathan,  Saul's  son,  delighted  much  in 

2  Sa.  22.  20  delivered  me,  because  he  delighted  in  me 

24.  3  why  doth  my  lord  the  king  delight  in 

1  Ki.  10.  9  the  Lord  thy  God,  which  delighted  in  thee 

2  Ch.  9.  8  the  Lord  thy  God,  which  delighted  in 
Esth.  2.  14  except  the  king  delighted  in  her,  and 

6.  6,  7,  9,  9,  11  the  king  delighteth  to  honour 
6.  6  whom  would  the  king  delight  to  do  hon. 
Psa.  18.  19  delivered  me,  because  he  delighted  in 
22.  8  deliver  him,  seeing  he  delighed  in  him 
37.  23  and  he  delighteth  in  his  way 
40.  8  I  delight  to  do  thy  will,  0  my  God  :  yea 
68.  30  scatter  thou  the  people  (that)  delight  in 
109.  17  he  delighted  not  in  blessing,  so  let  it 
1 12.  1  delighteth  greatly  in  his  commandments 
1 19.  35  Make  me  to  go.  .for  therein  do  I  delight 
147.  10  He  delighteth  not  in  the  strength  of  the 
Isa.  1.  11  I  delight  not  in  the  blood  of  bullocks 

13.  17  (as  for)  gold,  they  shall  not  delight  in  it 
58.  2  seek  me  daily,  and  delight  to  know  my 
62.  4  the  Lord  delighteth  in  thee,  and  thy 

65.  12  did  choose  (that)  wherein  I  delighted  not 

66.  3  them  soul  delighteth  in  their  abominat. 
66.  4  and  chose  (that)  in  which  I  delighted 

Jer.  9/24  these  (things,)  I  delight,  saith  the  Lord 
Mic.  7.  18  for  ever,  because  he  delighteth  (in)  mercy 
Mai.  2.  17  the  Lord,  and  he  delighteth  in  them 

3.  To  accept,  he  pleased,  nyi  ralsah. 

Psa.  51.  16  thou  delightest  not  in  burnt  offering 
62.  4  they  delight  in  lies  :  they  bless  with 
Prov.  3.  12  as  a  father  the  son  (in  whom)  he  delight. 
Isa.  42.  1  mine  elect,  (in  whom)  my  soul  delighteth 

4.  To  delight  self,  yyv  sliaa,  3a. 

Psa.  94.  19  thy  comforts  delight  my  soul 

1 19.  70  as  fat  as  grease;  (but)  I  delight  in  thy  law 

DELIGHT,  to  be  — 

To  be  pleasant,  OS 13  naern. 

Prov.  24.  25  to  them  that  rebuke  (him)  shall  be  deli. 
DELIGHT,  great  — 

To  desire,  icn  chamad,  3. 

Song  2.  3  down  under  his  shadow  with  great  delig. 

DELIGHT  to  have  — 

1 .  To  have  delight,  j’pn  chaphets. 

Gen.  34.  19  because  he  had  delight  in  Jacob’s  daug. 
Deut.21.  14  if  thou  have  no  delight  in  her,  then 

1  Sa.  18.  22  the  king  hath  delight  in  thee,  and  all 

2  Sa.  15.  27  if  he  thus  say,  I  have  delight  in  thee 
Prov.  1 8.  2  A  fool  hath  no  delight  iu  understanding 
Jer.  6. 10  they  have  no  delight  in  it 

2.  To  cleave  to,  delight  in,  pain  chasliaq. 

Deut.io.  15  the  Lord  had  adelight  in  thy  fathers  to 

3.  To  delight  self,  M5>  anag,  7. 

Job  22. 26  shalt  thou  have  thy  delight  in  the  Almi. 

DELIGHT  in,  to  — 

1.7b  have  delight,  pleasure,  pan  chaphets. 

Mai.  3.  1  even  the  messenger,  .whom  ye  delight  in 
2.  To  have  pleasure  with,  trvviiSoij.ai  sunedomai. 

Rom.  7.  22  For  I  delight  in  the  law  of  God  after  the 
DELIGHT  self  — 

1.  To  delight  self,  Jnj;  adan,  7. 

Kch.  9.  25  delighted  themselves  in  thy  great  good. 


2.  To  delight  self,  MS?  anag,  7. 

Job  27. 10  Will  he  delight  himself  in  the  Almighty? 
Psa.  37.  4  Delight  thyself  also  in  the  Lord;  and  he 
37.  11  shall  delight  themselves  in  the  abundan. 
Isa.  55.  2  let  your  soul  delight  itself  in  fatness 
58.  14  shalt  thou  delight  thyself  in  the  Lord 

3.  To  show  self  pleasing,  nyi  ralsah. 

Job  34.  9  that  he  should  delight  himself  with  God 

4.7b  delight  self,  yy?j  shaa,  7 a. 

Psa.119.  16  I  will  delight  myself  in  thy  statutes 
1 19.  47  I  will  delight  myself  in  thy  command. 

DELIGHT,  to  take  — 

To  have  delight,  pan  chaphets. 

Isa.  58.  2  they  take  delight  in  approaching  to  God 

DELIGHTED,  to  be  — 

To  delight  self,  HSj  anag,  7. 

Isa.  66.  11  and  be  delighted  with  the  abundance  of. 

DELIGHTSOME  — 

Delight,  pleasure,  ran  chephets. 

Mai.  3. 12  ye  shall  be  a  delightsome  land,  saith  the 

DE-LI'-LAH,  nVri  languishing. 

A  Philistine  woman  in  the  vale  of  Sorek,  who  inveigled 
and  betrayed  Samson,  B.C.  1120. 

Judgi6.  4  he  loved  a  woman . .  whose  name  (was)  D. 

16.  6  D.  said  to  Samson,  Tell  me,  I  pray  thee 

16.  10  D.  said  unto  Samson,  .thou  hast  mocked 

16.  12  D.  therefore  took  new  ropes,  and  bound 
16.  13  D.  said  unto  Samson,  .thou  hast  mocked 
16.  18  D.  saw  that  he  had  told  her  all  his  heart 

DELIVER,  to  — 

1.7b  cause  to  come  or  happen,  nis  anah,  3. 

Exod2i.  13  but  God  deliver  (him)  into  his  hand 

2.  To  free,  Vxa  gaal. 

Psa.119. 154  Plead  my  cause, and  deliver  me:  quicken 

3.  To  draw  out,  away,  deliver,  J’Vn  chalats,  3. 

2  Sa.  22.  20  he  delivered  me,  because  lie  delighted  in 
Job  36.  is  He  delivereth  the  poor  in  his  affliction 
Psa.  6.  4  Return,  O  Lord,  deliver  my  soul:  oh  save 

7.  4  I  have  delivered  him  that  without  cause 
18.  19  he  delivered  me,  because  he  delighted  iu 
34.  7  encampeth  round  about,  .and  delivereth 
50.  15  I  will  deliver  thee,  and  thou  shalt  glorify 
81.  7  calledst  in  trouble,  and  I  delivered  thee 

91. 15  I  will  deliver  him,  and  honour  him 

1 16.  8  thou  hast  delivered  my  soul  from  death 
1 19.  153  Consider  mine  affliction,  and  deliver  me 
140.  1  Deliver  me,  0  Lord,  from  the  evil  man 

4.  To  give,  yehab. 

Ezra  5.  14  they  were  delivered  unto  (one),  whose 

5.7b  save,  yp',  yasha ,  5. 

Judg.  2.  16,  18  delivered  them  out  of  the  hand  of 
3.  9  raised  up  a  deliverer,  .who  delivered 
3.  31  Shamgar.  .lie  also  delivered  Israel 

8.  22  thou  hast  delivered  us  from  the  hand  of 

8.  22  and  I  delivered  you  out  of  their  hand 
10.  13  wherefore  I  will  deliver  you  no  more 
10.  14  let  them  deliver  you  in  the  time  of  your 

12.  2  ye  delivered  me  not  out  of  their  hands 

12.  3  when  I  saw  that  ye  delivered  (me)  not,  I 

13.  5  he  shall  begin  to  deliver  Israel  out  of 

6.7b  cover,  give  freely,  deliver  up,  jio  magan,  3. 
Gen.  14.  20  which  hath  delivered  thine  enemies  into 
Prov.  4.  9  a  crown  of  glory  shall  she  deliver  to  thee 
Hos.  11.  8  (how)  shall  I  deliver  thee,  Israel?  how 

7.  To  let  or  cause  to  escape,  malat,  3. 

2  Sa.  19.  9  he  delivered  us  out  of  the  hand  of  the 
Job  6.  23  Deliver  me  from  the  enemy’s  hand  ?  or 
22.  30  He  shall  deliver  the  island  of  the  inno. 

29.  12  I  delivered  the  poor  that  cried,  and  the 
Psa.  33.  17  neither  shall  he  deliver  (any)  by  his  great 
41.  1  the  Lord  will  deliver  him  in  thne  of  tro. 
89.  48  shall  he  deliver  his  soul  from  the  hand 
107.  20  and  delivered  (them)  from  their  destruct. 

1 16.  4  O  Lord,  I  beseech  thee,  deliver  my  soul 
Eccl.  8.  8  neither  shall  wickedness  deliver  those 

9.  15  and  he  by  his  wisdom  delivered  the  city 
Isa.  46.  2  they  could  not  deliver  the  burden,  but 

46.  4  even  I  will  carry,  and  will  deliver  (you) 
Jer.  39.  18  I  will  surely  deliver  thee,  and  thou  shalt 
51.  6  Flee  out.  .and  deliver  every  man  his  soul 
51.  45  deliver  ye  every  man  his  soul  from  the 
Eze.  33.  s  taketh  warning  shall  deliver  his  soul 
Amos  2. 14  neither  shall  the  mighty  deliver  himself 
2.  15  (he  that  is)  swift  of  foot  shall  not  deliver 

2.  15  he  that  rideth  the  horse  deliver  himself 

8.7b  cause  to  find,  xxa  matsa,  5. 

2  Sa.  3.  8  have  not  delivered  thee  into  the  hand  of 
Zech  11.  6  1  will  deliver  the  men  every  one  into  his 

9.  To  turn  aside,  rra)  natali,  5. 

Job  36.  18  then  a  great  ransom  cannot  deliver  thee 

10.  To  make  known,  give  over,  nakar,  3. 

1  Sa.  23.  7  God  hath  delivered  him  into  mine  hand 
11.7b  snatch  or  take  away,  natsal,  3. 

Eze.  14.  14  they  should  deliver  (hut)  their  own  souls 
12.  To  snatch  or  take  away ,  Vx)  natsal,  5. 

Gen.  32.  11  Deliver  me,  I  pray  thee,  from  the  hand 
37.  21  and  lie  delivered  him  out  of  their  hands 
Exod.  2.  19  An  Egyptian  delivered  us  out  of  the  hand 

3.  8  I  am  come  down  to  deliver  them  out  of 

5.  23  neither  hast  thou  delivered  thy  people 


Exod  12.  27  smote  the  Egyptians,  and  delivered  our 
18.  4  delivered  me  from  the  sword  of  Pharaoh 
18.  8  and  (how)  the  Lord  delivered  them 
18.  9  whom  lie  had  delivered  out  of  the  hand 
18.  10  who  hath  delivered  you  out  of  the  hand 
18.  10  who  hath  delivered  the  people  from  under 
Kum  35.  25  the  congregation  shall  deliver  the  slayer 
Deut23.  14  to  deliver  thee,  and  to  give  up  thine 

25.  11  draweth  near  for  to  deliver  her  husband 
32.  39  neither  (is  there)  any  that  can  deliver  out 

Josh.  2.  13  and  deliver  our  lives  from  death 

9.  26  delivered  them  out  of  the  hand  of  the 
22.  31  ye  have  delivered  the  children  of  Israel 
24.  10  so  I  delivered  you  out  of  his  hand 

Judg.  6.  9  I  delivered  you  out  of  the  hand  of  the  ~ 

8.  34  who  had  delivered  them  out  of  the  hands  * 

9.  17  delivered  you  out  of  the  hand  of  Midian 

10.  15  deliver  us  only,  we  pray  thee,  this  day 

1  Sa.  4.  8  who  shall  deliver  us  out  of  the  hand  of 

7.  3  he  will  deliver  you  out  of  the  hand  of 
7. 14  the  coasts  thereof  did  Israel  deliver  out 

10.  18  and  deliveied  you  out  of  the  hand  of  the 
12.  10  deliver  us  out  of  thelxand  of  our  enemies 
12.  11  delivered  you  out  of  the  hand  of  your 

12.  21  (things),  which  cannot  profit  nor  deliver 

14.  48  delivered  Israel  out  of  the  hands  of  them 

17.  35  and  delivered  (it)  out  of  his  mouth 

17.  37  The  Lord  that  delivered  me  out  of  the 

17.  37  he  will  deliver  me  out  of  the  hand  of  this 

26.  24  let  him  deliver  me  out  of  all  tribulation 

2  Sa.  12.  7  I  delivered  thee  out  of  the  baud  of  Saul 

14. 16  to  deliver  his  handmaid  out  of  the  "hand 
22.  1  the  day  (that)  the  Lord  had  delivered 
22.  18  He  delivered  me  from  my  strong  enemy 
22.  49  hast  delivered  me  from  the  violent  man 

2  Ki.17.  39  he  shall  deliver  you  out  of  the  hand  of 

18.  29  he  shall  not  be  able  to  deliver  you  out 

18.  30  The  Lord  will  surely  deliver  us,  and  this 

18.  32  saying,  The  Lord  will  deliver  us 

18.  33  any  of  the  gods  of  the  nations  delivered 
18.  35  that  have  delivered  their  country  out  of 

18.  35  that  the  Lord  should  deliver  Jerusalem 

19.  12  Have  the  gods  of  the  nations  delivered 

20.  6  I  will  deliver  thee  and  this  city  out  of 

1  Ch.  11. 14  and  delivered  it,  and  slew  the  Philistines 

16.  35  deliver  us  from  the  heathen,  that  we  may 

2  Ch.25.  15  which  could  not  deliver  them  own  people 

32.  11  The  Lord  our  God  shall  deliver  us  out 
32.  13  to  deliver  them  lands  out  of  mine  hand 
32.  14  that  could  deliver  his  people  out  of  mine 
32.  14  be  able  to  deliver  you  out  of  mine  band 
32.  15  was  able  to  deliver  his  people  out  of 
32.  15  God  deliver  you  out  of  mine  band 

32. 17  have  not  delivered  their  people  out  of 
32.  17  deliver  his  people  out  of  mine  hand 

Ezra  8.  31  delivered  us  from  the  hand  of  the  enemy 
Keh.  9.  28  and  manytimes  didst  thou  deliver  them 
Job  5.  4  neither  (is  there)  any  to  deliver  (them) 

5.  19  He  shall  deliver  thee  in  six  troubles 
10.  7  none  that  can  deliver  out  of  thine  hand 
Psa.  7.  1  all  them  that  persecute  me,  aud  deliver 
7.  2  rending,  .while  (there  is)  none  to  deliver 
18.  title,  in  the  day  (that)  the  Lord  delivered 
18.  17  He  delivered  me  from  my  strong  enemy 
18.  48  hast  delivered  me  from  the  violent  man 
22.  8  let  him  deliver  him,  seeing  he  delighted 
22.  20  Deliver  my  soul  from  the  sword ;  my 
25.  20  0  keep  my  soul,  and  deliver  me  :  let  me 
31.  2  deliver  me  speedily  :  he  thou  my  strong 
31.  15  deliver  me  from  the  hand  of  my  enemies 
33. 19  To  deliver  their  soul  from  death,  and  to 
34.  4  and  delivered  me  from  all  my  fears 
34.  17  delivereth  them  out  of  all  their  troubles 

34.  19  the  Lord  delivereth  him  out  of  them  all 

35.  10  which  deliverest  the  poor  from  him  that 

39.  8  Deliver  me  from  all  my  transgressions 

40.  13  Be  pleased,  0  Lord,  to  deliver  me  :  0  L. 

50.  22  lest  I  tear,  .(there  be)  none  to  deliver 

51.  14  Deliver  me  from  blood  guiltiness,  O  God 
54.  7  he  hath  delivered  me  out  of  all  trouble 
56.  13  thou  hast  delivered  my  soul  from  death 
59.  1  Deliver  me  from  mine  enemies,  0  my 
59.  2  Deliver  me  from  the  workers  of  iniquity 

69.  14  Deliver  me  out  of  the  mire,  and  let  me 

70.  I  (Make  haste,)  0  God,  to  deliver  me;  make 

71.  2  Deliver  me  in  thy  righteousness,  and 

71.  11  take  him ;  (for  there)  is  none  to  deliver 

72.  12  he  shall  deliver  the  needy  when  he  cricth 
79.  9  deliver  us,  and  purge  away  our  sins,  for 

86. 13  thou  hast  delivered  my  soul  from  the 
gi.  3  he  shall  deliver  thee  from  the  snare  of 
97.  10  he  delivereth  them  out  of  the  hand  of  the 

106.  43  Many  times  did  he  deliver  them  ;  but 

107.  6  delivered  them  out  of  their  distresses 
109.  21  because  thy  mercy  (is)  good,  deliver  thou 
1 19  170  deliver  me  according  to  thy  word 

120.  2  Deliver  my  soul,  0  Lord,  from  lying  lips 

142.  6  deliver  me  from  my  persecutors  ;  for 

143.  9  Deliver  me,  0  Lord,  from  mine  enemies 

144.  7  deliver  me  out  of  great  waters,  from  the 
144.  11  deliver  me  from  the  hand  of  strange  chil. 

Prov.  2.  12  To  deliver  thee  from  the  way  of  the  evil 
2. 16  To  deliver  thee  from  the  strange  woman 

10.  2  but  righteousness  delivereth  from  death 

11.  4  but  righteousness  delivereth  from  death 

11.  6  righteousness  of  the  upright  shall  deliver 

12.  6  mouth  of  the  upright  shall  deliver  them 
14.  25  A  true  witness  delivereth  souls  :  but  a  _ 

19.  19  if  thou  deliver  (him),  yet  thou  must  do  it 

23. 14  and  shalt  deliver  his  soul  from  hell 

24.  11  If  thou  forbear  to  deliver  (them  that  are) 
Isa.  5.  29  carry  (it)  away  safe,  and  none  shall  deli. 


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DELIVER 


Isa.  19.  20  a  great  one,  and  he  shall  deliver  them 

31.  5  defending  also  he  will  deliver  (it ;  and) 

36.  14  for  he  shall  not  be  able  to  deliver  yon 
36.  15  The  Lord  will  surely  deliver  us  :  this 
36.  18  saying,  The  Lord  will  deliver  U3 
36.  18  any  of  the  gods  of  the  nations  delivered 
3C.  19  have  they  delivered  Samaria  out  of  my 
36.  20  that  have  delivered  their  land  out  of  my 

36.  20  that  the  Lord  should  deliver  Jerusalem 

37.  12  Have  the  gods  of  the  nations  delivered 

38.  6  I  will  deliver  thee  and  this  city  out  of 

42.  22  they  are  for  a  prey,  and  none  delivereth 

43.  13  (there  is)  none  that  can  deliver  out  of 
44  17  Deliver  me  ;  for  thou  (art)  my  god 

44.  20  that  he  cannot  deliver  his  soul,  nor  say 
47.  14  they  shall  not  deliver  themselves  from 
50.  2  have  1  no  power  to  deliver  ?  behold 

57. 13  criest,  let  thy  companies  deliver  thee 
.! .  r.  1.  8  I  (am)  with  thee  to  deliver  thee,  saith 

I.  19  I  (am)  with  thee,  saith  the  Lord,  to  deli. 

15.  20  to  save  thee,  and  to  deliver  thee,  saith 
>5.  21  I  will  deliver  thee  out  of  the  hand  of 

20.  13  be  hath  delivered  the  soul  of  the  poor 

21.  12  deliver  (him  that  is)  spoiled  out  of  the 

22.  3  deliver  the  spoiled  out  of  the  hand  of 

39.  17  I  will  deliver  thee  that  day,  saith 

42.  1 1  save  you,  and  to  deliver  you  from  his 
Eze.  3. 19  but  thou  hast  delivered  thy  soul 
3.  21  also  thou  hast  delivered  thy  soul 

7.  19  gold  shall  not  be  able  to  deliver  them 

13.  21  and  deliver  my  people  out  of  your  hand 

13.  23  I  will  deliver  myipeople  out  of  your  hand 

14.  16,  18  shall  deliver  neither  sons  nor  daught. 

14.  20  shall  deliver  neither  son  nor  daughter 
14.  20  they  shall  (but)  deliver  their  own  souls 
33.  9  but  thou  hast  delivered  thy  soul 

33.  12  shall  not  deliver  him  in  the  day  of  his 
34  jo  I  will  deliver  my  flock  from  their  mouth 

34. 12  will  deliver  them  out  of  all  places  where 

34.  27  delivered  them  out  of  the  hand  of  those 
Hos.  2.  JO  none  shall  deliver  her  out  of  mine  hand 
Jon.  4.  6  a  shadow . .  to  deliver  him  from  his  grief 
Mic.  5.  6  thus  shall  he  deliver  (us)  from  the  Assyri. 

'5.  8  teareth  in  pieces,  and  none  can  deliver 
Zeph.  1. 18  shall  be  able  to  deliver  them  in  the  day 
Zech  11.  6  I  will  deliver  the  men  every  one  into 

II.  6  out  of  their  hand  I  will  not  deliver  (them) 

3.  To  snatch  away,  deliver,  Skj  netsal,  5. 

Dan.  3.  29  no  other  God  that  can  deliver  after  this 

6.  14  till  the  going  down  of  the  sun  to  deliver 

8.  4  neither  (was  there  any)  that  could  deliver 

8.  7  there  was  none  that  could  deliver  the 

1.  To  give,  jm  nathan. 

Gen.  32.  16  he  delivered  (them)  into  the  hand  of  his’ 

40. 13  shalt  deliver  Pharaoh’s  cup  into  his  hand 
42.  34  (so)  will  I  deliver  you  your  brother,  and 
42.  37  deliver  him  into  my  hand,  and  I  will 

Exod.  5.  18  yet  shall  ye  deliver  the  tale  of  bricks 

22.  7,  10  If  a  man  shall  deliver  unto  his  neigh. 

23.  31  I  will  deliver  the  inhabitants  of  the 
jrum'21.  2  If  thou  wilt  indeed  deliver  this  people 

21.  3  and  delivered  up  the  Canaanites 
21.  34  I  have  delivered  him  into  thy  hand,  and 
Deut.  1.  27  to  deliver  us  into  the  hand  of  the  Amor. 

2.  30  that  he  might  deliver  him  into  thy  hand 

2.  33  the  Lord  our  God  delivered  him  before 

2.  36  the  Lord  our  God  delivered  all  unto  us 

3.  2  I  will  deliver  him,  and  all  his  people 

3.  3  the  Lord  our  God  delivered  into  our 

5.  22  tables  of  stone,  and  delivered  them  unto 

7.  2  when  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  deliver 
7. 16  which  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  deliver 
7.  23  Lord  thy  God  shall  deliver  them  unto 
7.  24  he  shall  deliver  their  kings  into  thine 

9.  to  the  Lord  delivered  unto  me  two  tables  of 
19.  12  deliver  him  into  the  hand  of  the  avenger 

20. 13  when  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  delivered  it 
21.  10  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  delivered  them 
31.  9  Moses  wrote  this  law,  and  delivered  it 

Josh.  2. 24  the  Lord  hath  delivered  into  our  hands 

7.  7  to  deliver  us  into  the  hand  of  the  Amor. 

8.  7  the  Lord  your  God  will  deliver  it  into 

10.  8  for  I  have  delivered  them  into  thine 

10.  12  when  the  Lord  delivered  up  the  Amorites 
10. 19  the  Lord  your  God  hath  delivered  them 
10.  30  the  Lord  delivered  it  also,  and  the  king 

10.  32  the  Lord  delivered  Lachish  into  the  . 

11.  6  will  I  deliver  them  up  all  slain  before 
11.  8  the  Lord  delivered  them  into  the  hand 
21.  44  the  Lord  delivered  all  their  enemies  into 

24.  11  and  I  delivered  them  into  your  hand 

Judg.  1.  2  I  have  delivered  the  land  into  his  hand 

1.  4  the  Lord  delivered  the  Canaanites  and 

2.  14  he  delivered  them  into  the  hands  of 

2. 23  neither  delivered  he  them  into  the  hand 
3. 10  the  Lord  delivered  Chushan-rishatliaim 

3.  28  the  Lord  hath  delivered  your  enemies 

4.  7  and  I  will  deliver  him  into  thine  hand 
4.  14  hath  delivered  Sisera  into  thine  hand 

6.  1  the  Lord  delivered  them  into  the  hand  of 

6. 13  delivered  us  into  the  hands  of  the  Mid. 

7.  7  deliver  the  M  idianites  into  thine  hand 
7.  9  for  I  have  delivered  it  into  thine  hand 

7. 14  into  his  hand  hath  God  delivered  Midian 

7.  15  the  Lord  hath  delivered  into  your  hand 

8.  3  God  hath  delivered  into  your  hands  the 
8.  7  when  the  Lord  hath  delivered  Zebah 

11.  9  and  the  Lord  deliver  them  before  me 
11.  2t  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  delivered  Sihon 
ii.  30  If  thou  shalt  without  fail  deliver  the 


Judg  11.  32  the  Lord  delivered  them  into  his  hands 
12.  3  when  I  saw  that  ye  delivered  (me)  not,  I 

12.  3  and  the  Lord  delivered  them  into  my 

13.  1  the  Lord  delivered  them  into  the  hand  of 
15.  i2  that  we  may  deliver  thee  into  the  hand 

15.  13  bind  thee  fast,  and  deliver  thee  into  their 

16.  23  Our  goahath  delivered  Samson  our  enemy 
16.  24  Our  god  hath  delivered  into  our  hands 
20.  13  deliver  (us)  the  men,  the  children  of  Bel. 

20.  28  tomorrow  I  will  deliver  them  into  thine 

1  Sa.  14.  10  the  Lord  hath  delivered  them  into  our 

14.  12  the  Lord  hath  delivered  them  into  the 
14.  37  wilt  thou  deliver  them  into  the  hand  of 

23.  4  I  'rill  deliver  the  Philistines  into  thine 
23. 14  but  God  delivered  him  not  into  his  hand 

24.  4  I  will  deliver  thine  enemy  into  thine 
24.  10  how  that  the  Lord  had  delivered  thee 
26.  23  the  Lord  delivered  thee  into  (my)  hand  to 
28.  19  the  Lord  will  also  deliver  Israel  with 
28. 19  the  Lord  also  shall  deliver  the  host  of 
30.  23  delivered  the  company  that  came  against 

2  Sa.  3.  14  Deliver  (me)  my  wife  Michal,  which  I 

5.  19  wilt  thou  deliver  them  into  mine  hand  ? 

5. 19  I  will  doubtless  deliver  the  Philistines 
10.  10  the  rest  of  the  people  he  delivered  into 

14.  7  Deliver  him  that  smote  his  brother,  that 

16.  8  the  Lord  hath  delivered  the  kingdom 

20.  21  deliver  him  only,  and  I  will  depart  from 

21.  9  he  delivered  them  into  the  hands  of  the 

1  Ki.  8.  46  deliver  them  to  the  enemy,  so  that  they 

13.  26  the  Lord  hath  delivered  him  unto  the  lion 

15.  18  delivered  them  into  the  hand  of  his  ser. 

17.  23  and  delivered  him  unto  his  mother 

18.  9  that  thou  wouldest  deliver  thy  servant 
20.  5  Thou  shalt  deliver  me  thy  silver,  and  thy 
20.  13  I  will  deliver  it  into  thine  hand  this 

20.  28  will  I  deliver  all  this  great 

22.  6,  X5  the  Lord  shall  deliver  (it)  into  the 
22.  12  the  Lord  shall  deliver  (it)  into  the  king’s 

2  Ki.  3. 10,  13  to  deliver  them  into  the  hand  of  Mo. 

3.  18  he  will  deliver  the  Moabites  also  into 
12.  7  deliver  it  for  the  breaches  of  the  house 

12.  15  into  whose  hand  they  delivered  the  money 

13.  3  he  delivered  them  into  the  hand  of  Haz. 

17.  20  delivered  them  into  the  hand  of  spoilers 

18.  23  I  will  deliver  thee  two  thousand  horses 
18.  30  saying,  The  Lord  will  surely  deliver  us 
18.  30  this  city  shall  not  be  delivered  into 

21.  14  deliver  them  into  the  hand  of  their  ene. 

22.  5  let  them  deliver  it  into  the  hand  of  the 
22.  9  have  delivered  it  into  the  hand  of  them 

22.  10  Hilkiah  the  priest  hath  delivered  me  a 

1  Ch.14. 10  and  wilt  thou  deliver  them  into  mine 

14.  10  for  I  will  deliver  them  into  thine  hand 

16.  7  on  that  day  David  delivered  first  (this) 

19. 11  the  rest  of  the  people  he  delivered  unto 

2  Ch.  6.  36  deliver  them  over  before  (their)  enemies 

13.  16  and  God  delivered  them  into  their  hand 
16.  8  he  delivered  them  into  thine  hand 
18.  5  God  will  deliver  (it)  into  the  king's  hand 

18. 11  the  Lord  shall  deliver  (it)  into  the  hand 

23.  9  Jehoiada  the  priest  delivered  to  the 

24.  24  the  Lord  delivered  a  very  great  host  into 

25.  20  that  he  might  deliver  them  into  the  hand 
28.  5  Wherefore  the  Lord  his  God  delivered 
28.  5  he  was  also  delivered  into  the  hand 

28.  9  he  hath  delivered  them  into  your  hand 

29.  8  he  hath  delivered  them  to  trouble,  to 
34.  9  they  delivered  the  money  that  was  brou. 
34.  15  Hilkiah  delivered  the  book  to  Shaphan 
34.  17  have  delivered  it  into  the  hand  of  the 

Ezra  8.  36  they  delivered  the  king's  commissions 
Neh.  9.  27  thou  deliveredst  them  into  the  hand  of 
Esth.  6.  9  let  this  apparel  and  horse  be  delivered 
Psa.  27. 12  Deliver  me  not  over  unto  the  will  of  mine 
41.  2  thou  wilt  not  deliver  him  unto  the  will 
74.  19  0  deliver  not  the  soul  of  thy  turtle  dove 
78.  61  delivered  his  strength  into  captivity 
Prov.31.  24  and  delivereth  girdles  unto  the  merchant 
Isa.  29. 11  deliver  to  one  that  is  learned 

34.  2  he  hath  delivered  them  to  the  slaughter 
Jer.  15.  9  the  residue  of  them  will  I  deliver  to 

18.  21  Therefore  deliver  up  their  children  to  the 

20.  5  I  will  deliver  all  the  strength  of  this 

21.  7  I  will  deliver  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah 

24.  9  I  will  deliver  them  to  be  removed  into 
29.  18  will  deliver  them  to  be  removed  to  all 
29.  21  I  will  deliver  them  into  the  hand  of 

38.  19  lest  they  deliver  me  into  their  hand,  and 
38.  20  Jeremiah  said.  They  shall  not  deliver 
43.  3  to  deliver  us  into  the  hand  of  the  Chalde. 
46.  26  I  will  deliver  them  into  the  hand  of 
Lam.  1.  14  the  Lord  hath  delivered  me  into  (their) 
Eze.  n.  9  deliver  you  into  the  hands  of  strangers 
16  21  delivered  them  to  cause  them  to  pass 
16.  27  delivered  thee  unto  the  will  of  them  that 
21.  31  deliverthee  into  the  hand  of  brutish  men 
23.  9  I  have  delivered  her  into  the  hand  of  her 

23.  28  I  wall  deliver  thee  into  the  hand  (of  them) 

25.  4  I  will  deliver  thee  to  the  men  of  the 

25.  7  will  deliver  thee  for  a  spoil  to  the  heath. 
31.  11  I  have  therefore  delivered  him  into  the 

15.  To  shut  up  <yr  in,  "US  sugar,  3. 

1  Sa.  17.  46  This  day  will  the  Lord  deliver  thee  into 

24.  18  when  the  Lord  had  delivered  me  into 

26.  8  God  hath  delivered  thine  enemy  into 

2  Sa.  18.  28  which  hath  delivered  up  the  men  that 

16.  To  shut  up,  110  sagar,  5. 

Deut23- 15  Thou  shalt  not  deliver  unto  his  master 
Josh  20.  5  they  shall  not  deliver  the  slayer  up  into 


1  Sa.  23.  12  WAl  the  men  of  Keilah  deliver  me  and 

23.  20  to  deliver  him  into  the  king’s  hand 
30. 15  nor  deliver  me  into  the  hands  of  my  mast. 
Job  16.  11  God  hath  delivered  me  to  the  ungodly 

17.  To  free,  redeem,  "2  padah. 

Job  33.  28  He  will  deliver  his  soul  from  going  into 
Psa.  55. 18  He  hath  delivered  my  soul  in  peace  from 
69. 18  deliver  me,  because  of  mine  enemies 
78.  42  (nor)  the  day  when  he  delivered  them 
1 19.  134  Denver  me  from  the  oppression  of  man 

18.  To  free,  redeem,  jns  pada. 

Job  33.  24  Deliver  him  from  going  down  to  the  pit 

19.  To  let  escape,  aSf  palat,  3. 

2  Sa.  22.  44  Thou  also  hast  delivered  me  from  the 
Job  23.  7  so  should  I  be  delivered  for  ever  from 
Psa.  17.  13  deliver  my  soul  from  the  wicked,  (which 

18.  43  Thou  hast  delivered  me  from  the  strivings 
18.  48  He  delivereth  me  from  mine  enemies ;  yea 
22.  4  they  .trusted,  and  thou  didst  deliver  them 
22.  8  trusted  on  the  Lord  (that)  he  would  deli. 
31.  1  deliver  me  in  thy  righteousness 
37.  40  the  Lord  shall  help  them,  and  deliver 
37.  40  he  shall  deliver  them  from  the  wicked 
43.  1  0  deliver  me  from  the  deceitful  and 
71.  4  Deliver  me,  0  my  God,  out  of  the  hand 
82.  4  Deliver  the  poor  and  needy  :  rid  (them) 

91.  14  therefore  will  I  deliver  him  :  I  will  set 
Mic.  6.  14  (that)  which  thou  deliverest  will  I  give 

20.  To  cause  to  (or  let)  escape,  '2*2  paint,  5. 

Mic.  6.  14  thou  shalt  take  hold,  but  shalt  not  deliver 

21  .To  open,  free,  '>’?  patsah. 

Psa.  144.  jo  who  delivereth  David  his  servant  from 

22.  To  break  off,  rend,  pw|f  paraq. 

Lam.  5.  8  (there  is)  none  that  doth  deliver  (us)  out 

23.  To  cause  to  turn  hark,  2'b  shu.b,  5. 

E.\od2z.  26  thou  shalt  deliver  it  unto  him  by  that 

24.  To  deliver,  set  free,  2R?  shezab,  3. 

Dan.  3.  15  who  (is)  that  God  that  shall  deliver  you 
3. 17  God  w  hom  we  serve  is  able  to  deliver  us 

3.  17  he  will  deliver  (us)  out  of  thine  hand 
3.  28  delivered  his  servants  that  trusted  in 
6.  14  set  (his)  heart  on  Daniel  to  deliver  him 
6.  16  God,  whom  thou  servest . .  will  deliver 
6.  20  is  thy  God  .  able  to  deliver  thee  from  the 
6.  27  He  delivereth  and  rescueth,  and  he  work. 
6.  27  who  hath  delivered  Daniel  from  the 

25.  To  finish,  restore,  c1??  shelam,  5. 

Ezra  7.  19  (those)  deliver  thou  before  the  God  of 

26.  To  judge,  05*  shapliat. 

1  Sa.  24.  15  and  deliver  me  out  of  thine  hand 

27.  To  give  up,  avaSiSwui  anadidomi. 

Acts  23.  33  delivered  the  epistle  to  the  governor 

28.  To  set  free,  change  from,  aro.Kx6.aaw  apallassb. 
Lukei2.  58  that  thou  mayest  he  delivered  from  him 
Heb.  2. 15  deliver  them  who  through  fear  of  death 

29 . To  give  away,  airodiSco/u  apodidomi. 

Matt  27.  58  Pilate  commanded  the  body  to  be  delive. 

30.  To  give,  SlScnyi  didomi. 

Luke  7.  15  And  he  [delivered]  him  to  his  mother 
19. 13  delivered  them  ten  pounds,  and  said  unto 

31.  To  give  safety  or  salvation,  diSwpi  awryplav. 
Acts  7.  25  that  God  by  his  hand  w  ould  deliver  them 

32.  To  free,  iKevBepiw  eleutheroo. 

Kom.  8.  21  creature  itself  also  shall  be  delivered 

33.  To  give  over,  or  upon,  enSlduifu  epididomi. 
Luke  4.  17  there  was  delivered  unto  him  the  book  of 
Acts  15.  30  when  they  had  gathered,  .they  delivered 

34.  To  take  up  out  of,  ifaipiw  exaireo. 

Acts  7. 10  delivered  him  out  of  all  his  afflictions 
7.  34  and  am  come  down  to  deliver  them 
12. 11  hath  delivered  me  out  of  the  hand  of  H. 

26.  17  Delivering  thee  from  the  people,  and 
Gal.  1.  4  that  he  might  deliver  us  from  this  present 

35. ro  make  useless,  or  without  effect,  Karapyiw. 
Rom.  7.  6  now  we  are  delivered  from  the  law,  that 

36.  To  give  over  to  or  alongside  of,  rapaSiSwpi. 
Matt.  5.  25  the  adversary  deliver  thee  to  the  judge 

5.  25  and  the  judge  [deliver  thee]  to  the  officer 

11.  27  All  things  are  delivered  unto  me  of  my 
18.  34  delivered  him  to  the  tormentors,  till  he 
20.  19  shall  deliver  him  to  the  Gentiles  to  mock 

25.  14  and  delivered  unto  them  his  goods 

25.  20  thou  deliveredst  unto  me  five  talents 
25.  22  thou  deliveredst  unto  me  two  talents 
26. 15  and  I  will  deliver  him  unto  you 

27.  2  delivered  him  to  Pontius  Pilate  the  gover. 
27. 18  knew  that  for  envy  they  had  delivered  h 
27.  26  he  delivered  (him)  to  be  crucified 

Mark  7.  13  vour  tradition,  which  ye  have  delivered 
931  The  Son  of  man  is  delivered  into  the  hands 
10.  33  the  Son  of  man  shall  be  delivered  unto 
10.  33  and  shall  deliver  him  to  the  Gentiles 

15.  1  carried  (him)  away,  and  delivered  (him) 

15.  10  chief  priests  had  delivered  him  for  envy 
15.  15  delivered  Jesus,  when  he  had  scourged 
Luke  1.  2  as  they  delivered  them  unto  us,  which 

4.  6  for  that  is  delivered  unto  me ;  and  to 

9.  44  Son  of  man  shall  be  delivered  into  the 

10.  22  AH  things  are  delivered  to  me  of  my 

12.  58  and  the  judge  deliver  thee  to  the  officer 


DELIVER 


244 


DENY 


Luke  1 8.  32  he  shall  be  delivered  unto  the  Gentiles 
20  20  they  might  deliver  him  unto  the  power 

21.  12  delivering  (you)  up  to  the  synagogues 

23.  25  but  he  delivered  Jesus  to  their  will 

24.  7  The  Son  of  man  must  be  delivered  into 
24.  20  rulers  delivered  him  to  be  condemned  to 

Jolmi8.  30  we  would  not  have  delivered  him  up  unto 
18.  35  the  chief  priests  have  delivered  thee 

18.  36  I  should  not  be  delivered  to  the  Jews 

10.  11  he  that  delivered  me  unto  thee  hath  the 

19.  16  Then  delivered  he  him .  .to  be  crucified 
Acts  6.  14  change  the  customs  which  Moses  deliver. 

12.  4  delivered  (him)  to  four  quaternions  of 
16.  4  they  delivered  them  the  decrees  for  to 

21.  11  deliver  (him)  into  the  hands  of  the  Gen. 

22.  4  binding  and  delivering  into  prisons  both 

27.  1  they  delivered  Paul  and  certain  other 

28.  16  [the  centurion  delivered  the  prisoners  to] 
28.  17  yet  was  I  delivered  prisoner  from  Jeru. 

Rom.  4.  25  Who  was  delivered  for  our  offences,  and 

6.  17  that  form  of  doctrine  which  was  deliver. 

1  Co.  5.  5  To  deliver  such  an  oue  unto  Satan  for 

1 1.  2  keep  the  ordinances,  as  I  delivered  (them) 
11.  23  that  which  also  I  delivered  unto  you 

15.  3  For  I  delivered  unto  you  first  of  all  that 

2  Co.  4.  11  we  which  live  are  alway  delivered  unto 

1  Ti  I  20  whom  I  have  delivered  unto  Satan,  that 

2  Pe  2  4  delivered  (them)  into  chains  of  darkness 

2.  21  the  holy  commandment  delivered  unto 
ude  3  faith  which  was  once  delivered  unto  the 

37.  To  rescue,  fivoyat  rhuomai. 

Matt.  6.  13  lead  us  not  into  temptation,  but  deliver. 

27  43  let  him  deliver  him  now,  if  he  will  have 
Luken.  4  lead  us  not  into  temptation;  but  deliver 
Rom.  7.  24  who  shall  deliver  me  from  the  body  of 
2  Co  1  1  10  Who  delivered  us  from  so  great  a  death 

1.  10  doth  deliver. .  we  trust  that  he  will  yet  d. 
Col.  1.  13  Who  hath  delivered  us  from  the  power 

1  Th  1.  10  Jesus,  which  delivered  us  from  the  wrath 

2  Ti  in  but  out  of  (them)  all  the  Lord  delivered 

4.  18  the  Lord  shall  deliver  me  from  every  evil 
2  Pe  2  7  And  delivered  just  Lot,  vexed  with  the 

2.  9  The  Lord  knoweth  how  to  deliver  the  god. 

38. ro  c/rant  {as  a  matter  of  favour),  xaplCogai. 
Acts  25  1 1  no  man  may  deliver  me  unto  them 

25.  16  It  is  not  the  manner,  .to  deliver  any  man 

DELIVER  again,  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  turn,  back,  mu'  shub,  5. 

Gen.  37.  22  to  deliver  him  to  his  father  again 
Lev.  26.  26  they  shall  deliver  (you)  your  bread  again 
Deut  24.  13  thou  shalt  deliver  him  the  pledge  again 

2.  To  give  awo.y ,  air  odlSwpu  apodidomi. 

Luke  9.  42  and  delivered  him  again  to  his  father 

DELIVER  self,  to  — 

1. To  be  escaped,  escape,  malat,  2. 

Zech.  2.  7  Deliver  thyself,  0  Zion,  that  dwellest 

2.  To  snatch  away,  Sx)  natsal,  2. 

Prov.  6.  3  deliver  thyself,  when  thou  art  come 
6.  5  Deliver  thyself  as  a  roe  from  the  hand 

DELIVER  up,  to  — 

1  .To  give,  jni  nathan. 

Num  21.  3  the  Lord  . .  delivered  up  the  Canaanites 
Josh  10.  12  when  the  Lord  delivered  up  the  Amorites 

2.  To  ( cause  to)  shut  up,  "dd  sagar,  5. 

1  Sa.  23.  11  Will  the  men.  .deliver  me  up  into  his 

23.  12  the  Lord  said,  They  will  deliver  (thee)  up 
Amos  1.  6  they  carried  away  .  deliver  (them)  up 

1.  9  they  delivered  up  the  whole  captivity 
6.  8  I  deliver  up  the  city,  with  all  that  is 
Obad.  14  neither  shouldest  thou  have  delivered  up 

3.  To  give,  SiSaigi  didumi. 

Rev.  20.  13  death  and  hell  delivered  up  the  dead 

4.  To  give  over  to,  irapablSoofu  paradidomi. 

Matt  10. 17  they  will  deliver  you  up  to  the  councils 
10.  19  when  they  deliver  you  up,  take  no  thou. 
10.  21  the  brother  shall  deliver  up  the  brother 

24.  9  Then  shall  they  deliver  you  up  to  be 
Marki3.  ,9  for  they  shall  deliver  you  up  to  councils 

13.  11  they  shall  lead  (you),  and  deliver  you  up 
Acts  3. 13  ye  delivered  up,  and  denied  him  in  the 
Rom.  8.  32  He.  .delivered  him  up  for  us  all,  how 

1  Co.  15.  24  he  shall  have  delivered  up  the  kingdom 

DELIVER  AN  CE  — 

l.A  snatching  away,  n'bxrt  hadstsalah. 

Esth.  4.  14  deliverance  arise  to  the  Jews  from 

2. Safety ,  nyw?  yesliuah. 

Psa.  18.  50  Great  deliverance  giveth  he  to  his  king 
44.  4  0  God:  command  deliverances  for  Jacob 
Isa.  26. 18  not  wrought  any  deliverance  in  the  earth 

3 . Escape,  pallet. 

Psa.  32.  7  compass  me  about  with  songs  of  deliver. 

4.  Escape,  na'ba  peletah. 

Gen.  43.  7  to  save  your  lives  by  a  great  deliverance 
Ch.12.  7  I  will  grant  them  some  deliverance 
Ezra  9.  13  thou,  .hast  given  us  (such)  deliverance 
Joel  2.  32  in  Jerusalem  shall  be  deliverance 
Obad.  17  upon  mount  Zion  shall  be  deliverance 

5 .Safety,  nyuvfi  teshuah. 

Judg  15. 18  Thou  hast  given  this  great  deliverance 

2  Ki.  5.  1  the  Lord  hath  given  deliverance  unto 

13. 17  The  arrow  of  the  Lord's  deliverance 


2  Ki.  13.  17  and  the  arrow  of  deliverance  from 
1  Ch.n.  14  the  Lord  saved,  .by  a  great  deliverance 

6.  A  loosing  away,  airohinpuais  apolutrosis. 

Heb.  11.  35  and  others  were  tortured,  not  accepting  d. 

7.  A  sending  away,  dtpems  aphesis. 

Luke  4.  18  preach  deliverance  to  the  captives 

DELIVERED,  to  be  — 

1. To  be  drawn  out,  J’1?n  chalats,  2. 

Psa  60  5  That  thy  beloved  may  be  delivered 

108.  6  That  thy  beloved  may  be  delivered 
Prov.n.  8  The  righteous  is  delivered  out 

11.  9  knowledge  shall  the  just  be  delivered 

2.  To  bring  forth,  nS;  yalad. 

Gen  25.  24  when  her  days  to  be  delivered  were  fulft. 
Exod.  I.  19  are  delivered  ere  the  midwives  come  in 
1  Sa.  4.  19  was  with  child,  (near)  to  be  delivered 
1  Ki  3  17  I  was  delivered  of  a  child  with  her  in  the 
3.  18  the  third  day  after  that  I  was  delivered 
3.  18  that  this  woman  was  delivered  also  ;  and 

3.  To  be  escaped,  escape,  malat,  2. 

Job  22.  30  and  it  is  delivered  by  the  pureness  of 
Psa.  22.  5  They  cried  unto  thee,  and  were  delivered 
Prov  11.  21  the  seed  of  the  righteous  shall  be  deliver. 

28.  26  whoso  walketli  wisely,  he  shall  be  delive. 
Isa.  49.  24  the  mighty,  or  the  lawful  captive  deliv.? 

49.  25  the  prey  of  the  terrible  shall  be  delivered 
Eze.  17.  is  shall  he  break  the  covenant,  and  be  del.? 
Dan.  12.  1  at  that  time  thy  people  shall  bedelivered 
Joel  2.  32  whosoever  shall  call,  .shall  be  delivered 
Amos 9.  1  he  that  escapeth.  .shall  not  be  delivered 
Mai.  3.  15  (they  that)  tempt  God  are  even  delivered 

l.To  cause  or  let  escape,  aVo  malat,  5. 

Isa.  66.  7  before  her  pain  came,  she  was  delivered 

5 . To  give,  give  over,  ipo  masar,  2. 

NUU131.  5  there  weredelivered  out  of  the  thousands 

6.  To  be  snatched  away,  bx)  natsal,  2. 

Psa.  33.  16  a  mighty  man  is  not  delivered  by  much 
Isa.  20.  6  whither  we  flee  for  help  to  be  delivered 
37  11  thou  hast  heard,  and  shalt  thou  be  deli.? 
Jer  7  10  We  are  delivered  to  do  all  these  abomm.? 
Mic.  4.  10  there  shalt  thou  be  delivered  ;  there  the 
Hab.  2.  9  he  may  be  delivered  from  the  power  of 

7.  To  be  given,  jnj  nathan,  2. 

Gen.  9.  2  into  your  hand  are  they  delivered 
Lev.  26.  25  ye  shall  be  delivered  into  the  hand  of 
Ki.  18.  30  this  city  shall  not  be  delivered  into  the 
ig.  10  Jerusalem  shall  not  be  delivered  into  the 
22.  7  money  that  was  delivered  into  their  hand 

1  Ch.  5]  20  the  Hagarites  were  delivered  into  their 

2  Ch.  18.  14  they  shall  be  delivered  into  your  hand 

28.  5  the  Lord  his  God  delivered  him  into  the 
Isa.  29.  12  the  book  is  delivered  to  him  that  is  not 
Jer.  32.  4  shall  surely  be  delivered  into  the  hand  of 
72  36  It  shall  be  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the 
34  3  surely  be  taken,  and  delivered  into  his 

37  17  thou  shalt  be  delivered  into  the  hand  of 
46.  24  she  shall  be  delivered  into  the  hand  of 
Eze  31  14  for  they  are  all  delivered  unto  death,  to 
32.  20  she  is  delivered  to  the  sword :  draw  her 

8.  To  be  given,  im  nathan,  6. 

2  Sa.  21.  6  Let  seven  men  of  his  sons  be  delivered 

9.  To  pass  over,  i3J(  abar. 

Psa.  81.  6  his  hands  were  delivered  from  the  pots 

10.  To  rescue,  f>vogai  rhuomai. 

Luke  1.  74  we,  being  delivered  out  of  the  hand  of  our 
Rom  15.  31  I  may  be  delivered  from  them  that  do 

2  Th.  3.  2  we  may  be  delivered  from,  .wicked  men 

2  Ti.  4.  17  I  was  delivered  out  of  the  mouth  of  the 

11.  To  bring  forth  a  child,  t'iktw  tikto. 

Luke  1.  57  full  time  came,  that  she  should  be  deliv. 

2.  6  accomplished  that  she  should  be  deliver. 
Rev  12.  2  travailing  in  birth,  and  pained  to  be  deli. 

12.  4  the  woman  which  was  ready  to  be  deliv. 

DELIVERED  of,  to  be  — 

l.To  bear,  bring  forth,  -yevvaa  gennao. 

Johm6.  21  as  soon  as  she  is  delivered  of  the  child 

2  .To  bring  forth  a  child,  tIictoi  tikto. 

Heb.  11.  11  Through  faith  also  Sara,  .[was  deliv.  of] 

DELIVERED,  being  — 

Given  out  or  forth,  euboros  ekdotos. 

Acts  2.  23  being  delivered  by  the  determinate 

DELIVERER  — 

1.  To  save,  jw;  yasha,  5. 

Judg.  3.  9  the  Lord  raised  up  a  deliverer 

3.  15  the  Lord  raised  them  up  a  deliverer 

2.  To  snatch  away,  ^X)  natsal. 

Judg  18.  28  (there  was)  no  deliverer,  because  it  (was) 

3.  To  let  escape,  palat,  3. 

2  Sa.  22.  2  The  Lord  (is)  my  rock . .  and  my  deliverer 
Psa.  18.  2  The  Lord  (is)  my  rock . .  and  my  deliverer 
40.  17  thou  (art)  my  help  and  my  deliverer 
70.  s  thou  (art)  my  help  and  my  deliverer  ;  0 
144.  2  my  high  tower,  and  my  deliverer  ;  my 

4.  A  looser,  deliverer,  \vrpa rys  lutrotes. 

Acts  7.  35  the  same  did  God  send  (to  be)  a . .  deliverer 

5.  The  rescuer,  o  fivogevos  ho  rliuomenos. 

Rom  1 1.  26  There  shall  come  out  of  Sion  the  Deliverer 


DELIVERY,  time  of  — 

To  bring  forth,  i1?;  yalad. 

Isa.  26. 17  draweth  near  the  time  of  her  delivery,  b 

DELUSION  — 

1  .Vexations,  taalulim. 

Isa.  66.  4  I  also  will  choose  their  delusions,  and 

2.  Wandering,  error,  ir\avt)  plane. 

2  Th.  2.  11  this  cause  God  shall  send  them  strong  d. 

DEMAND  — 

Request,  requirement,  Nbkip  sh'elah. 

Dan.  4.  17  the  demand  by  the  word  of  the  holy  ones 

DEMAND,  to  — 

1. To  say,  ion  amar. 

Exod.  5.  14  officers,  .set  over  them,  .(and)  demanded 

2.  To  ask,  beg,  W  shaal. 

2  Sa.  11.  7  David  demanded  (of  him)  how  Joab  did 
Job  38.  3  I  will  demand  of  thee,  and  answer  thou 
40.  7  I  will  demand  of  thee,  and  declare  thou 
42.  4  I  will  demand  of  thee,  and  declare  thou 

3.  To  ask,  Sits'  sli'el. 

Dan.  2.  27  the  secret  which  the  king  hath  demanded 

4.  To  ask  of  or  at  any  one,  question,  eirepioTaw. 
Lukei7.  20  when  he  was  demanded  of  the  Pharisees 

5.  To  ask,  enquire,  -rruvDavo  p.0.1  punthanomai. 

Matt.  2.  4  he  demanded  of  them  where  Christ  should 
Acts  21.  33  demanded  who  he  was,  and  what  he  had 

DEMAND  of,  to  — 

To  ask  of  or  at,  { any  one),  eVepcuTaco  eperdtao. 

Luke  3. 14  the  soldiers  likewise  demanded  of  him 

DE'-MAS,  Appas. 

A  fellow  disciple  of  Paul  at  Rome. 

Col.  4.  14  Luke,  thebeloved  physician,  audD.,  greet 
phm.  24  Marcus,  Aristarchus,  D.,  Lucus,  my 

2  Ti.  4.  10  For  D.  hath  forsaken  me,  having  loved 

DE-ME'-TRI-US,  Ar),uf)Tpios. 

1.  A  silversmith  of  Ephesus  who  opposed  Paul. 

Acts  19.  24  For  a  certain  (man)  named  D.,  a  silver 

19.  38  D.,  and  the  craftsmen  which  are  with  him 

2.  A  convert  well  spoken  of, 

3  Jo.  12  D.  hath  good  report  of  all  (men),  and  of 

DEMONSTRATION  — 

A  showing  or  pointing  out,  a7ro5eifis  apodeixis. 

1  Co.  2.  4  demonstration  of  the  Spirit  and  of  power 

DEN  — 

1.  Lying  in  wait,  covert,  den,  rnx  ereb. 

Job  37.  8  the  beasts  go  into  dens,  and  remain  in 

2.  Den,  pit,  33  gob. 

Dan.  6.  7  he  shall  be  cast  into  the  den  of  lions 
6. 12  shall  be  cast  into  the  den  of  lions? 

6.  16  and  cast  (him)  into  the  den  of  lions 
6.  17  and  laid  upon  the  mouth  of  the  den 
6.  19  and  went  in  haste  unto  the  den  of  lions 
6  20  when  he  came  to  the  den,  he  cried  with 
6.  23  they  should  take  Daniel  up  out  of  the  deu 
6.  23  Daniel  was  taken  up  out  of  the  den 
6.  24  they  cast  (them)  into  the  den  of  lions 
6.  24  ever  they  came  at  the  bottom  of  the  deu 

3.  Den,  place  of  light,  opening,  hole,  n-ima  meurah. 

Isa.  11.  8  shall  put  his  hand  on  the  cockatrice’  den 

1.  Habitation,  den,  pya  maon. 

Jer.  9.  11  make  Jerusalem  heaps,  (and)  a  den  of 
10.  22  Judah  desolate,  (and)  a  den  of  dragons 

5.  Habitation ,  den,  rmyp  meonah. 

Job  38.  40  When  they  couch  in  (their)  dens,  (and) 
Psa.  104.  22  and  lay  them  down  in  their  dens 
Song  4.  8  from  the  lions'  dens,  from  the  mountains 
Amos  3.  4  will  a  young  lion  cry  out  of  his  den  if 
Nall.  2.  12  filled  his  holes  with  prey,  and  his  dens 

6.  Den,  cave,  naya  mearah. 

Isa.  32.  14  and  towers  shall  be  for  dens  for  ever 
Jer.  7.  11  become  a  den  of  robbers  in  your  eyes? 

7 . Covert,  covering,  9b  sok. 

Psa.  10.  9  He  lietli.  .secretly  as  a  lion  in  his  den 

8 . Cave,  den,  {Lat.  spelaeum,)  <riri)Xaiov  spelawn. 

Matt 21.  13  but  ye  have  made  it  a  den  of  thieves 
Markn.  17  but  ye  have  made  it  a  den  of  thieves 
Lukeig.  46  but  ye  have  made  it  a  den  of  thieves 
Heb.  11.  38  and  (in)  dens  and  caves  of  the  earth 
Rev.  6.  15  in  the  dens  and  in  the  rocks  of  the  moun 

DENOUNCE,  to  — 

To  put  before,  133  nagad,  5. 

Deut  30.  18  I  denounce  unto  you  this  day,  that  ye 

DENS  — 

Dens,  hollows,  light  holes,  n'nnp  minharoth. 

Judg.  6.  2  children  of  Israel  made  them  the  dens 

DENY,  to  — 

J .  To  lie,  feign,  irns  kachash,  3. 

Gen.  18.  15  Sarah 'denied,  saying,  I  laughed  not;  for 
Josh  24.  27  a  witness  unto  you,  lest  ye  deny  your  G. 
Job  8.  18  (it)  shall  deny  him,  (saying),  I  have  not 
31.  28  should  have  denied  the  God  (that  is) 
Prov  30.  9  Lest  I  be  full,  and  deny  (thee,)  and  say 

2.  To  withhold,  keep  back,  yia  mana. 

1  Ki.  20.  7  and  for  my  gold ;  and  I  denied  him  not 
Prov.30.  7  deny  me  (them)  not  before  I  die 


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DEPART 


1.  To  cause  to  turn  back ,  -'C'  shub,  5. 
i  Ki.  2.  16  I  ask  one  petition  of  thee,  deny  me  not 

;  To  speak  against,  avrtXeyu  antilego. 

Luke 2o.  27  which  [deny]  that  there  is  any  resurrection 

i.  To  deny  utterly,  air apveuyai  aparneomai. 

Matt  1 6  24  let  him  deny  himself,  and  take  up  his 
26.  ss  die  with  thee,  yet  will  I  not  deny  thee 
26.  75  Before  the  cock  crow,  thou  shalt  deny 
Mark  8.  44  let  him  deny  himself,  and  take  up  his  c. 

14  30  before  the  cock  crow.,  thou  shalt  deny  me 

14.  31  X  will  not  deny  thee  in  any  wise 

14.  72  Before  the  cock  crow,  .thou  shalt  deny 
Luke  g.  23  let  him  [deny  himself,]  and  take  up  his 
12  q  shall  be  denied  before  the  angels  of  God 
22.  34  shalt  thrice  deny  that  thou  knowest  me 
22.  61  Before  the  cock  crow,  thou  shalt  deny  me., 
John  1 3.  38  till  [thou  hast  denied]  me  thrice., 

B.  To  deny,  disovm,  apveopai  arneomai. 

Mattio  33  But  whosoever  shall  deny  me  before  men 
io.  33  him  will  I  also  deny  before  my  Father 
26.  70  he  denied  before  (them)  all,  saying,  I 
26.  72  he  denied  with  an  oath,  I  do  not  know 
Mark  1 4.  68  But  he  denied,  saying,  I  know  not  • 

14  70  he  denied  it  again.  And  a  little  after 
Luke  8.  45  When  all  denied,  Peter  and  they  that  were 

12.  9  he  that  denieth  me  before  men  shall  be 
22.  57  he  denied  him . .  1  know  him  not 
John  1  20  he  confessed,  and  denied  not ;  but  confe. 

18.  25  He  denied  (it),  and  said,  I  am  not 

18.  27  Peter, then  denied  again :  and  immediately 
Acts  3.  13  denied  him  in  the  presence  of  Pilate 

3  14  ye  denied  the  Holy  One  and  the  Just,  and 
A.  16  miracle  hath  been  done,  .we  cannot  deny 

1  Ti.  5.  8  he  hath  denied  the  faith,  and  is  worse 

2  Ti  2  12  if  we  deny  (him),  he  also  will  deny  us 

2.  13  abideth faithful,  .lie  cannot  deny  himself 
3  5  but  denying  the  power  thereof 
Titus  I.  16  in  works  they  deny  (him),  being  abomma. 

2  12  denying  ungodliness  and  worldly  lusts 
2  Pe  2  1  denying  the  Lord  that  bought  them,  and 

1  Jo  2  22  he  that  denieth  that  Jesus  denieth  the 

2.  23  Whosoever  denieth  the  Son,  the  same 
Jude  4  denying  the  only  Lord  God,  and  our  Lord 
Rev.  2. 13  hast  not  denied  my  faith,  even  in  those 

3.  8  kept  my  word,  and  hast  not  denied  my 

DEPART,  to  — 

] .  To  go  in,  ttia  bo. 

2Ki.  10.  12  arose  and  departed,  and  came  to  Samar. 

•2 .To  remove,  rhi  galah. 

Job  20.  28  The  increase  of  his  house  shall  depart 

3.  To  go  on,  t\bn  halak. 

Judg.  6.  21  tiie  angel  of  the  Lord  departed  out  of 
1  Ki  20  36  as  soon  as  thou  art  departed  from  me 
Jer  37  9  The  Chaldeans  shall  surely  depart  from 
50.  3  they  shall  depart,  both  man  and  beast 

4  To  go  on  for  oneself,  to  and  fro,  flSn  halak,  1 . 

Judg.21.  24  the  children  of  Israel  departed  thence 

5.  To  go  on,  yalak. 

Gen.  12.  4  Abram  departed,  as  the  Lord  had  spoken 
14  12  they  took  Lot.  .and  his  goods,  and  depa. 

21  14  departed,  and  wandered  in  the  wilderness 
24  10  the  servant  took  ten  camels,  .and  depar. 
26  17  Isaac  departed  thence,  and  pitched  his 
26.  31  and  they  departed  from  him  in  peace 
31.  55  Laban  departed,  and  returned  unto  Ins 
42  26  laded  their  asses,  .and  departed  thence 
45  24  sent  his  brethren  away,  and  they  depar. 
Exod33.  1  Depart,  (and)  go  up  thence,  thou  and 
Numio.  30  I  will  depart  to  mine  own  land,  and  to 

12.  9  was  kindled  against  them  ;  and  he  depa. 
22.  7  elders  of  Midian  departed  with  the 
Josh.  2.  21  And  she  sent  them  away,  and  they  depa. 

22.  9  departed  from  the  children  of  Israel  out 
Judg  q  55  they  departed  every  man  unto  his  place 
”17  8  the  man  departed  out  of  the  city  from 

18.  7  the  five  men  departed,  and  came  to  Laish 

18.  21  they  turned  and  departed,  and  put  the 

19.  5  in  the  morning,  that  he  rose  up  to  depart 
iq.  7  when  the  man  rose  up  to  depart,  his 

19.  8  arose  early,  .on  the  fifth  day  to  depart 
19  9  when  the  man  rose  up  to  depart,  he 

19.  10  he  rose  up  and  departed,  and  came  over 

1  Sa  6.  6  let  the  people  go,  and  they  departed  ? 

10.  2  When  thou  art  departed  from  me  to  day 
.-.q  ,2  he  arose  and  departed  :  and  J  onathan 
22  1  David  therefore  departed  thence,  and 

22.  5  depart,  and  get  thee  into  the  land  of 
22.  5  David  departed,  and  came  into  the  forest 

29. 10  and  as  soon  as  ye  be  up  early,  .depart  - 

29. 11  David  and  his  men  rose  up  early  to  dep. 
30.  22  that  they  may  lead  (them)  away,  and  de. 

2  Sa.  6. 19  people  departed  every  one  to  his  house 

12.  15  And  Nathan  departed  unto  his  house 
is  14  make  speed  to  depart,  lest  he  overtake 
17. 21  it  came  to  pass,  after  they  were  departed 

19.  24  from  the  day  the  king  departed  until  the 

20.  21  deliver  him  only,  and  I  will  depart  from 
1  Ki.  12.  5  Depart  yet  (for)  three  days,  then  come 

12.  5  And  the  people  departed 
12.  16  So  Israel  departed  unto  their  tents 
12.  24  returned  to  depart,  according  to  the 
14.  1 7  .1  eroboam’s  wife  arose,  and  departed,  and 

19.  19  he  departed  thence,  and  found  Elisha 

20.  9  the  messengers  departed,  and  brought 

20.  36  as  soon  as  thou  art  departed  from  me 

20.  36  as  soon  as  he  was  departed  from  him 

20.  38  the  prophet  departed,  and  waited  for  the 


2  Ki  1.  4  but  shalt  surely  die.  And  Elijah  depar. 
s.  5  he  departed,  and  took  with  him  ten 
5  19  So  he  departed  from  him  a  little  way 
s  24  and  he  let  the  men  go,  and  they  depart. 

8.  14  he  departed  from  Elisha,  and  came  to 
10. 12  he  arose  and  departed,  and  came  to  Sam. 
10  15  when  he  was  departed  thence,  he  lighted 
I  Ch.16!  43  all  the  people  departed  every  man  to  his 
2CI1.10.  5  And  the  people  departed 

21.  20  and  departed  without  being  desired 
24.  25  when  they  were  departed  from  him 
Job  27  21  wind  carrieth  him  away,  and  he  depart. 
Psa.  34.  title,  who  drove  him  away,  and  he  departed 
Eccl  6  4  cometh  in  with  vanity,  and  departeth  in 

Jer  ’  41  10  and  departed  to  go  over  to  the  Ammon. 

41.  17  they  departed,  and  dwelt  in  the  habitat. 
Mic.  2.  10  Arise  ye,  and  depart ;  for  this  (is)  not 

6.  To  go  out,  nv;  yatsa. 

Gen  12.  4  when  he  departed  out  of  Haran 
Exod2i  22  so  that  her  fruit  depart  (from  her),  and 
35  20  the  children  of  Israel  departed  from  the 

Lev  25  41  (then)  shall  he  depart  from  thee,  (both)  he 

Deu’t.  q.  7  the  day  that  thou  didst  depart  out  of  the 
24.  2  when  she  is  departed  out  of  his  house 

1  Sa  23  13  arose  and  departed  out  of  Keilah,  and 

2  Sa.  11.  8  Uriah  departed  out  of  the  king’s  house 

1  Ch.21.  4  Joab  departed,  and  went  throughout  all 
Psa  105.  38  Egypt  was  glad  when  they  departed 
Jer  29  2  After . .  smiths,  were  departed  from  J eru. 
Lam  1  6  daughter  of  Zion  all  her  beauty  is  depar. 

Eze.  10. 18  the  glory  of  the  Lord  departed  from  oil 

7.  To  sink  down,  be  disjointed,  yp]  yaka. 

Jer.  6.  8  Be  thou  instructed .  .lest  my  soul  depart 

8.  To  turn  aside,  ltS  luz. 

Pi-ov.  3.  21  son,  let  not  them  depart  from  thine  eyes 

9.  To  turn  aside,  d7  luz,  5. 

Prov.  4.  21  Let  them  not  depart  from  thine  eyes 

10 . To  move,  depart,  cun  mush. 

Num  14.  44  and  J1  oses,  departed  not  out  of  the  camp 
Josh.  1.  8  This  book  of  the  law  shall  not  depart  out 
Judg  6  18  Depart  not  hence,  I  pray  thee,  until  I 
Prov  17.  13  evil  shall  not  depart  from  his  house 
Isa.  54.  10  For  the  mountains  shall  depart,  and  the 
54.  10  but  my  kindness  shall  not  depart  from 
59  21  my  words,  .shall  not  depart  out  of  thy 
Jer.  31!  36  If  those  ordinances  depart  from  before  me 

11. ro  move,  bud  mush,  5. 

Exod33.  11  a  youDg  man,  departed  not  out  ot  the 
Psa  55  11  deceit  and  guile  depart  not  fromher  streets 
Nali.  3.  1  full  of  lies  (and)  robbery  ;  the  prey  depa. 

12. ro  flee,  move,  wander  away,  td  nadad. 

Gen.  31.  40  and  my  sleep  departed  from  mine  eyes 


1 :].  To  journey,  move,  yci  nasa. 

Gen.  37.  17  They  are  departed  hence ;  for  I  heard 
Exodiq.  2  For  they  were  departed  from  Rephidim 
Nunuo.  33  they  departed  from  the  mount  of  the  L 
,,  3  they  departed  from  Rameses  in  the  first 

33  6  they  departed  from  Succoth,  and  pitched 
33  8  And  theydeparted  f rom  before  Pihahiroth 

33.’  13  they  departed  from  Dophkah,  and  enca. 

•13.  ic  they  departed  from  Rephidim,  and  pitc. 
33.  17  they  departed  from  Kibroth-hattaavah 
33. 18  they  departed  from  Hazeroth,  and  pitched 
33  10  they  departed  from  Rithmah,  and  pitch. 
33'  20  they  departed  from  Rimmon-parez,  and 
33  27  they  departed  from  Tahath,  and  pitched 
33'.  30  they  departed  from  Hashmonah,  and  enc. 
33  31  they  departed  from  Moserotli,  and  pitc. 

33  35  they  departed  from  Ebronah,  and  enca. 

41  they  departed  from  mount  Hor,  and  pit. 
33.  42  they  departed  from  Zalmonali,  and  pitc. 
33  43  they  departed  from  Punon,  and  pitched 
33.  44  they  departed  from  Obotli,  and  pitched 
33  45  they  departed  from  Iim,  aud  pitched  111 
33  48  they  departed  from  the  mountains  of  A 
Deut.  1.  19  when  we  departed  from  Horeb  we  went 
2  Ki  327  and  they  departed  from  him, and  returned 
iq.  8  he  had  heard  that  hewas  departed  from  L 
iq.  36  So  Sennacherib  king  of  Assyria  departed 

Ezra  8  31  Then  we  departedjrom  the  river  of  Ah. 

Isa.  37.  8  for  he  had  heard  that  he  was  departed 
37.  37  So  Sennacherib  king  of  Assyria  departed 

ll.ro  turn  aside,  TO  sur. 

Gen.  4q.  10  The  sceptre  shall  not  depart  from  Judah 
Exod  8.  1 1  the  frogs  shall  depart  from  thee,  and 

8.  29  the  swarms  (of  flies)  may  depart  from  P. 

Lev.  13.  58  if  the  plague  be  departed  from  them,  then 

Num  12.  10  cloud  departed  from  off  the  tabernacle 
1 4  9  their  defence  is  departed  from  them,  and 

16.  26  Depart,  I  pray  you,  from  the  tents  of  these 
Deut  4.  9  lest  they  depart  from  thy  heart  all  the 
Judg  16  20  he  wist  not  that  the  Lord  was  departed 
1  Sa?  15.  6  Go,  depart,  get  you  down  from  among 
!S  6  the  Kenites  departed  from  among  the  A 
16  14  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  departed  from  Saul 
16.  23  and  the  evil  spirit  departed  from  him 
18  12  the  Lord  was  with  him,  and  was  departed 
28  15  God  is  departed  from  me,  and  answereth 
28.  16  seeing  the  Lord  is  departed  from  thee 
3  Sa  7. 15  my  mercy  shall  not  depart  away  from 

12  10  the  sword  shall  never  depart  from  tlnne 
22.  23  his  statutes,  I  did  not  depart  from  them 

3  Ki  3  3  sins  of  Jeroboam,  .he departed  not  there 

'  10  29  Jehu  departed  not  from  after  them,  (to 
10.  31  he  departed  not  from  the  sins  of  Jerob. 

13  2  sins  of  Jeroboam . .  he  departed  not  there. 
13.  6  they  departed  not  from  the  sins  of  the 


2  Ki.  13.  n  he  departed  not  from  all  the  sins  of  Jer. 

14  24  he  departed  not  from  all  the  sins  of  Jer. 

15.  9,  24,  28  he  departed  not  from  the  sins  of  J . 

15  18  he  departed  not  all  his  days  from  the  sms 
1 7.  22  the  children  of  Israel . .  departed  not  from 
18  6  he.  .departed  not  from  following  lum,  but 

2Ch.  8.  15  they  departed  not  from  the  commandm. 

20.  32  he  walked  in  the  way.  .and  departed  not 

34.  33  they  departed  not  from  following  the  L. 

35.  15  they  might  not  depart  from  their 

Neh.  9. 19  the  pillar  of  the  cloud  departed  not  from 
Job  15.  30  He  shall  not  depart  out  of  darkness 
21  14  Depart  from  us  ;  for  we  desire  not  the 
22.  17  Which  said  unto  God,  Depart  from  us 
28.  28  and  to  depart  from  evil  (is)  understanding 
Psa  6.  S  Depart  from  me,  all  ye  workers  of  iniqu. 

34.  14  Depart  from  evil, and  do  good  ;  seek  peace 
37  27  Depart  from  evil,  and  do  good  ;  and  dwell 
101  4  A  froward  heart  shall  depart  from  me  :  I 

1 19.  102  I  have  not  departed  from  thy  judgments 
i  iq.  1 15  Depart  from  me,  ye  evil  doers  :  for  I  will 
139.  19  depart  from  me  therefore,  ye  bloody  men 
Prov  3  7  fear  the  Lord,  and  depart  from  evil 

5.  7  and  depart  not  from  the  words  of  my  mo. 

13.  14  to  depart  from  the  snares  of  death 

13.  iq  abomination  to  fools  to  depart  from  enl 
14  16  A  wise  (man)  fearetli,  and  departeth  from 
14  27  to  depart  from  the  snares  of  death 

15.  24  that  he  may  depart  from  hell  beneath 

16  6  by  the  fearTSTthe  LORD  (men)  depart 

16  17  The  highway  of  the  upright  (is)  to  depart 
22  6  when  he  is  old,  he  will  not  depart  from 
27  22  will  not  his  foolishness  depart  from  him 
Isa  7  17  the  day  that  Ephraim  departed  from  Ju. 

11  13  The  envy  also  of  Ephraim  shall  depart 
14  25  then  shall  his  yoke  depart  from  off  them 

14.  25  and  his  burden  depart  from  oft  their 
52.  11  Depart  ye,  depart  ye,  go  ye  out  from 
59  15  he  (that)  departeth  from  evil  niaketh 

Jer  17  5  and  whose  heart  departeth  from  the  Lo. 

32.  40  that  they  shall  not  depart  from  me 
Lam.  4.  15  Depart  ye;  (it  is)  unclean  ;  depart,  depart 
Eze  6  9  which  hath  departed  from  me,  and  with 

16.  42  and  my  jealousy  shall  depart 
Zechio.  11  the  sceptre  of  Egypt  shall  depart  away 
Mai.  2.  8  But  ye  are  departed  out  of  the  way  ;  ye 

15.  To  pass  on,  rnj/.  adah. 

Dan.  4.  31  The  kingdom  is  departed  from  thee 

16.  To  go  up,  nW  alah. 

1  Ki.'is.  19  break  thy  league,  .that  he  may  depart 

2  Ch.  16.  3  break  thy  league,  .that  he  may  depart 

17-  To  be  gone  up,  nSj?  alali,  2. 

Jer.  37.  5  the  Chaldeans.,  heard  tidings.,  they  depa. 

\8. To  turn  aside,  ~iw  sur. 

Hos.  9.  1 2  woe  also  to  them  when  I  depart  from  them 

19.  To  look,  nyy  shaah. 

Job  7.  19  How  long  wilt  thou  not  depart  from  me 

20.  To  lead  up,  put  to  sea,  av&y u  anago. 

Acts  27. 12  the  more  part  advised  to  depart  thence 
28.  10  when  we  departed,  they  laded  (us)  with 
28.  11  after  three  mouths  we  departed  m  a  ship 

21. ro  loose  up  {an  anchor ),  ava\vw  analuo. 

Phil.  1.  23  having  a  desire  to  depart,  and  to  he  with 

22 . To  withdraw,  avaxoipero  anachoreo. 

Matt.  2.  12  they  departed  into  their  own  country 
2.  13  when  they  were  departed,  behold,  the 
2.  14  took  the  young  child,  .and  departed  into 
4  12  when  Jesus  had  heard,  .lie  departed  into 

14.  13  he  departed  thence  by  ship  into  a  desert 
15  21  Then  Jesus  went  thence,  and  departed 
27.  5  and  departed,  and  went  and  hanged  him. 
John  6. 15  he  departed  again  into  a  mountain  him. 

23 . To  change  from,  let  go,  airaWarraoi  apallasso. 
Acts  19.  12  the  diseases  departed  Horn  them,  and  the 

24.  To  come  or  go  away,  airepx°,ual  aperchomai. 
Matt.  8.  18  he  gave  commandment  to  depart  unto 

q.  7  And  he  arose,  and  departed  to  Ins  house 
14  16  They  need  not  depart ;  give  ye  them  to 

16.  4  And  he  left  them,  and  departed 
27.  60  and  he  rolled  a  great  stone . .  and  departed 
Mark  1.  35  departed  into  a  solitary  place,  and  there 
!  42  immediately  the  leprosy  departed  from 
5.'  17  they  began  to  pray  him  to  depart  out  ot 
5.  20  he  departed,  and  began  to  publish  m  Dec. 
6  32  they  departed  into  a  desert  place  by  ship 

6  46  when  he  had  sent  them  away,  he  depart 
8.  1 3  he . .  entering  into  the  ship  again,  departed 

Luke  1.  23  it  came  to  pass,  .lie  departed  to  Ins  own 
1  38  And  the  angel  departed  from  her 
5.  13  immediately  the  leprosy  departed  from 
5.  25  departed  to  his  own  house,  glorifying  God 

7  24  when  the  messengers  of  John  were  depa. 
8.  37  the  whole  multitude .  .besought  him  to  d. 

10  30  thieves,  which .  .wounded  (him),  and  dep. 
24'  12  Peter,  .[departed,]  wondering  111  lumselt 
John  1.  3  He  left  Judea,  and  departed  again  into 

4.  43  after  two  days  he  departed  thence,  and 
5  15  The  man  departed,  aud  told  the  Jews 
12  36  These  things  spake  Jesus,  and  departed 
Acts  10.  7  angel  which  spake  unto  Cornelius  was  d. 

28  29  the  Jews  [departed,]  and  had  great  reason. 
Rev.  18.  14  the  fruits,  .are  departed  from  thee,  and 
18.  14  things  which  were  dainty .  .[are  depaited] 

25 .To  loose  off  or  away,  arro\va>  apoluo. 

Acts  28.  25  when  they  agreed  not . .  they  departed 


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26.  To  withdraw  away,  anoxvp*<*>  apochoreo. 

Matt.  7.  23  depart  from  me,  ye  that  work  iniquity 
Luke  9.  39  bruising  him,  hardly  departeth  from  him 
Acts  1 3.  j  3  J ohn  departing  from  them  returnedjto  J. 

27.  To  be  withdrawn ,  &iroxt«>pi,C0/ua<- 

Rev.  6.  14  the  heaven  departed  as  a  scroll  when  it 

28 . To  be  thoroughly  withdrawn,  Siax^p't^opai. 

Luke  9.  33  as  they  departed  from  him,  Peter  said 

29 . To  come  or  go  through,  biipxopai  dierchomai. 
Acts  13.  14  when  they  departed  from  Perga,  they  ca. 

30.  To  go  or  come  out  or  forth,  tunopevopai  ekpor. 
Matt2o.  29  as  they  departed  from  Jericho,  a  great 
Mark  6.  11  when  ye  depart  thence,  shake  off  the  dust 
Acts  25.  4  aud  that  he  himself  would  depart  shortly 

31.  To  go  out  or  forth,  e£ei/ri  exeimi. 

Acts  17.  15  and  receiving  a  commandment,  .they  de. 

20.  7  Paul  preached . .  ready  to  depart  on  the 

32.  To  come  or  go  out  or  forth,  efep^o/xou  exercho. 
Matt.  9.  31  when  they  were  departed,  spread  abroad 

28.  8  they  [departed]  quickly  from  the  sepulchre 
Mark  6.  10  there  abide  till  ye  depart  from  that  place 

7.  31  departing  from  the  coasts  of  Tyre  and  Si. 

9.  30  they  departed  thence,  aud  passed  through 

Luke  4.  42  when  it  was  day,  he  departed  and  went 
5.  8  Depart  from  me  ;  for  I  am  a  sinful  man 

8.  35,  38  out  of  whom  the  devils  were  departed 

9.  4  whatsoever  house,  .abide,  and  thence  de. 

9.  6  they  departed,  and  went  through  the 

10.  35  on  the  morrow,  when  [he  departed,]  he 
12.  59  I  tell  thee,  thou  shalt  not  depart  thence 

John  4.  43  after  two  days  he  departed  thence,  and 
Acts  11.  25  Then  departed  Barnabas  to  Tarsus,  for  to 
12.  17  he  departed,  and  went  into  another  place 

14.  20  next  day  he  departed  with  Barnabas  to 

15.  40  Paul  chose  Silas,  and  departed,  being 

16.  36  now  therefore  depart,  aud  go  in  peace 

16.  40  when  they  had  seen  the  brethren,  they . .  d. 

17.  33  So  Paul  departed  from  among  them 

18.  23  after  he  had  spent  some  time . .  he  depar. 

20.  1  Paul,  .departed  for  to  go  into  Macedonia 

20.  11  even  till  break  of  day,  so  he  departed 

21.  5  we  departed  and  went  our  way;  and  they 

21.  8  we  that  were  of  Paul's  company  departed 
Phil.  4.  15  when  I  departed  from  Macedonia,  no 

33.  To  come  or  go  down.,  Ka.Tepxop.ai  koterchomai. 
Acts  13.  4  So  they .  .departed  unto  Seleucia ;  and 

34.  To  go  after,  away  or  back,  pera^aivui  metabaino. 
Matt.  8.  34  that  he  would  depart  out  of  their  coasts 

11.  1  he  departed  thence,  to  teach  and  to 

12.  9  when  he  was  departed  thence,  he  went 

15.  29  Jesus  departed  from  thence,  aud  came 

John  7.  3  Depart  hence,  and  go  into  Judea,  that 
ij.  1  his  horn-  was  come  that  he  should  depart 
Acts  18.  7  he  departed  thence,  and  entered  into  a 

35.  To  lift  up  and  remove,  peralpu  metairo. 

Matti3.  53  when  Jesus  had  finished,  .he  departed 

19.  1  he  departed  from  Galilee,  and  came  into 

36.  To  go  on  beyond,  napayoi  parago. 

Matt.  9.  27  when  Jesus  departed  thence,  two  blind 

37.  To  go  on,  nopevopai  poreuomai. 

Matt.  2.  9  when  they  had  heard  the  king,  they  dep. 
11.  7  as  they  departed,  Jesus  began  to  say  unto 
19.  15  he  laid  (his)  hands  on  them,  and  departed 

24.  1  Jesus  went  out,  and  departed  from  the 

25.  41  Depart  from  me,  ye  cursed,  into  everlast. 
Luke  4.  42  that  he  should  not  depart  from  them 

13.  31  Get  thee  out,  and  depart  hence:  for  Her. 
Johm6.  7  but  if  I  depart,  I  will  send  him  unto  you 
Acts  5.  41  they  departed  from  the  presence  of  the 

22.  21  Depart:  for  I  will  send  thee  far  hence 

2  Ti.  4.  10  Demas.  .having  loved,  .is  departed  unto 

38.  To  go  secretly  or  quietly,  virayu  hupago. 

Mark  6.  33  the  people  saw  them  departing,  and 
Jas.  2.  16  Depart  in  peace,  be  (ye)  warmed  aud  fill 

39 . To put  apart,  xwp'lCu  chorizd. 

Acts  1.  4  they  should  not  depart  from  Jerusalem 
18.  1  After  these  things  Paul  departed  from  A. 

18.  2  had  commanded  all  Jews  to  depart  from 

1  Co.  7.  10  Let  not  the  wife  depart  from  (her)  husb. 

7.  11  if  she  depart,  let  her  remain  unmarried 
7.  15  if  the  unbelieving  depart,  let  him  depart 
Phm.  15  perhaps  he  therefore  departed  for  a  sea. 

DEPART  asunder,  to  — 

To  be  withdrawn,  anoxoipi^opai  apoch  orizomai. 
Acts  15.  39  they  departed  asunder  one  from  the  other 

DEPART  early,  to  — • 

To  turn  about,  round,  ipy  tsaphar. 

Judg.  7.  3  let  him .  .depart  early  from  mount  Gilead 

DEPART  from,  to  — 

To  place  off  from,  aeplarripi  aphistemi. 

Luke  2.  37  a  widow,  .which  departed  not  from  the 
4.  13  he  departed  from  him  for  a  season 
13.  27  depart  from  me,  all  (ye)  workers  of  ini. 
Acts  12.  10  and  forthwith  the  angel  departed  from 
15.  38  who  departed  from  them  from  Pamphy. 

19.  9  he  departed  from  them,  and  separated 

22.  29  straightway  they  departed  from  him 

2  Co  12.  8  I  besought,  .that  it  might  depart  from 

1  Ti.  4.  1  in  the  latter  times  some  shall  depart  from 

2  Ti.  2. 19  And,  let  every  one.  .depart  from  iniquity 
Heb.  3.  12  Take  heed,  .in  departing  from  the  living 


DEPART  out,  to  — 

To  withdraw  out,  euxoipeo)  elechoreb. 

Luke2i.  21  which  are  in  the  midst  of  it  depart  out 
DEPART  out  of,  to  — 

To  come  out  or  forth,  d^epxopai  exerchomui. 

Mattio.  14  when  ye  depart  out  of  that  house  or  city 

17.  18  he  departed  out  of  him;  and  the  child 
Acts  16.  39  they,  .desired  (them)  to  [depart out  of] 

DEPART,  to  let  — 

1  .To  send  on,  nby  shalach,  3. 

Exodi8.  27  Moses  let  his  father  in  law  depart;  and 
Josh  24.  28  let  the  people  depart,  every  man  unto  his 
2  Sa.  11.  12  and  to  morrow  I  will  let  thee  depart 
1  Ki.  ii.  21  Let  me  depart,  that  I  may  go  to  mine 

2.  To  loose  away,  a-rroXvai  apoluo, 

Luke  2.  29  lettest  thou  thy  servant  depart  in  peace 
Acts  23.  22  let  the  young  man  depart,  aud  charged 
DEPART,  they  that  — 

One  that  turns  aside,  td;  yasur. 

Jer.  17.  13  they  that  depart  from  me  shall  be  written 

DEPARTED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  remove,  nbz  galah. 

1  Sa.  4.  21,  22  The  glory  is  departed  from  Israel 
IIos.  10.  5  for  the  glory  thereof,  .is  departed  from 

2.  To  be  removed,  PDi  nasa,  2. 

Isa.  38.  12  Mine  age  is  departed,  and  is  removed  from 

DEPARTING  — 

1. Z’o  go  out,  Ny;  yatsa. 

Gen.  35.  18  came  to  pass,  as  her  soul  was  in  depart. 
Exodi6.  1  the  second  month  after  their  departing 

2.  To  turn  aside,  to  sur. 

Dau.  9.  5  by  departing  from  thy  precepts  and  from 
9.  1 1  transgressed  thy  law,  even  by  departing 

3. M  going  away,  &tpt£is  aphixis. 

Acts  20.  29  after  my  departing  shall  grievous  wolves 

4.  Outgoing,  e£o8os  exodos. 

Heb.,  1 1.  22  of  the  departing  of  the  children  of  Israel 

DEPARTING  away  — 

To  remove,  ID)  nasag. 

Isa.  59.  13  and  departing  away  from  our  God,  speak. 
DEPARTURE  — 

1  .To  go  out,  xy;  yatsa. 

Eze.  26.  18  isles,  .shall  he  troubled  at  thy  departure 
2 .A  loosing  up  or  off,  avaAvais  analusis. 

2  Ti.  4.  6  and  the  time  of  my  departure  is  at  hand 

DEPOSED,  to  be  — 

To  be  vut  down,  nnj  nechath,  6. 

Dau.  5.  20  he  was  deposed  from  his  kingly  throne 
DEPRIVE,  to  — 

To  cause  to  forget,  nyj  nashah,  5. 

Job.  39. 17  God  hath  deprived  her  of  wisdom,  neither 

DEPRIVED,  t*  be  — 

1  .To  be  lackhig,  numbered,  ips  paqad,  4. 

Isa.  38.  10  I  am  deprived  of  the  residue  of  my  years 

2.  To  be  bereaved,  Pby  shakol. 

Gen.  27.  45  why  should  I  be  deprived  also  of  you  both 

DEPTH  — 

1.  Depth,  the  deep,  metsulah. 

Psa.  68.  22  bring  (my  people)  again  from  the  depths 
Mic.  7.  19  all  their  sins  into  the  depths  of  the  sea 

2.  To  make  deep,  pay  amaq,  5. 

Isa.  7.  1 1  ask  it  either  in  the  depth,  or  in  the  height 

3.  Deep  place,  depth,  pay  emeq. 

Prov.  9.  18  her  guests  (are)  iu  the  depths  of  hell 
i.Depth,  deep,  pay  omen. 

Prov  25.  3  heaven  for  height,  and  the  earth  for  depth 

5.  Deep,  the  deep,  oini-i  tehom. 

Exodis.  5  The  depths  have  covered  them  :  they  sank 
15.  8  the  depths  were  congealed  in  the  heart 
Deut.  8.  7  depths  that  spring  out  of  valleys  and 
Job  28.  14  The  depth  saith.  It  (is)  not  in  me;  aud 
38.  16  thou  walked  in  the  search  of  the  depth? 
Psa.  33.  7  he  layeth  up  the  depth  in  storehouses 
71.  20  bring  me  up  again  from  the  depths  of 

77.  16  were  afraid:  the  depths  also  were  troubled 

78.  15  gave  (them)  drink  as  (out  of)  the  great  d. 

106.  9  he  led  them  through  the  depths,  as  thro. 

107.  26  they  go  down  again  to  the  depths 
Prov.  3.  20  By  his  knowledge  the  depths  are  broken 

8.  24  When  (there  were)  no  depths,  I  was 
8.  27  set  a  compass  upon  the  face  of  the  depth 
Jon.  2.  5  the  depth  closed  me  round  about,  the 

6.  Depth,  the  depth ,  deep  things,  fidBos  bathos. 

Mark  4.  5  because  it  had  no  depth  of  earth 
Rom.  8.  39  Nor  height,  nor  depth,  nor  any  other 
11.  33  0  the  depth  of  the  riches  both  of  the 
Eph.  3.  18  what  (is)  the  breadth,  .length,  and  depth 
Rev.  2.  24  which  have  not  known  [the  depths]  of  S. 

7.  The  high  or  open  sea,  ireXayos  pelagos. 

Matti8.  6  lie  were  drowned  in  the  depth  of  the  sea 

DEPTHS  — 

Deep  places,  D'pQU.D  maamaqqim. 

I  Psa.  130.  i  Out  of  the  depths  have  I  cried  unto  thee 


Isa.  51. 10  that  hath  made  the  depths  of  the  sea 
Eze.  27.  34  by  the  seas  in  the  depths  of  the  water 
DEPUTY  — 

1. Z’o  be  set  up,  Dy)  natsab,  2. 

1  Ki.  22.  47  then  no  king  in  Edom  :  a  deputy  (was) 

2.  Governor,  stadholder,  nre  pechah. 

Esth.  8.  9  the  deputies  and  rulers  of  the  provinces 

9.  3  tlie  deputies,  aud  officers  of  the  king 

3.  A  pro-consul,  avOviraros  anthupatos. 

Acts  13.  7  Which  was  with  the  deputy  of  the  country 
1 3.  8  seeking  to  turn  away  the  deputy  from  the 

13.  12  the  deputy,  when  he  saw  what  was  done 

19.  38  the  law  is  open,  and  there  are  deputies 
DEPUTY,  to  be  — 

To  be  or  act  as  a  pro-consul,  avOuirarevu  anthupa. 

Acts  18.  12  when  Gallio  [was  the  deputy]  of  Aehaia 
DER  BE,  Aep/3'q. 

A  city  of  Lycaonia,  not  far  from  Pisidia  ;  hut  its  exact 
position  is  not  known.  It  was  iu  the  eastern  part  of 
the  great  upland  plain  of  Lycaonia,  which  stretches 
from  Iconium  eastwards  along  the  north  side  of  the 
Taurus  chain,  near  tire  pass  called  the  Galician  gates, 
which  opened  a  way  from  the  low  plain  of  Cilicia  to 
the  interior  tableland.  By  Col.  Leake  it  is  supposed 
to  be  at  Bin-bir  Kilisseh,  at  the  foot  of  the  Kara-dayh  ; 
but  this  is  the  site  of  Lystra.  Kiepert’s  map  puts  it 
further  east,  at  a  spot  where  there  are  ruins,  in  the 
line  of  the  Roman  road.  Hamilton  and  Texier  place 
it  at  Diole,  a  little  soutli  west  of  the  last  position  and 
nearer  to  the  roots  of  Taurus. 

Acts  14.  6  They,  .fled  unto  Lystra  and  D.,  cities  of 

14.  20  next  day  he  departed  with  Barnabas  to  D. 

16.  1  Then  came  he  to  D.  and  Lystra 

20.  4  there  accompanied  him . .  Gaius  of  D.,  and 
DERIDE,  to  — 

1. Z’o  laugh  at,  deride,  pny  sachaq. 

Hab.  1.  10  they  shall  deride  every  stronghold ;  for 

2.  To  turn  up  the  nose  at,  iKpvKTriptfa  ekmukterizo. 
Lukei6.  14  And  the  Pharisees  also,  .they  derided  him 

23.  35  the  rulers  also  with  them  derided  (him) 

DERISION  — 

1. Scorn,  scorning,  tyb  laag. 

Eze.  36.  4  which  became  a  prey  and  derision  to  the 
Hos.  7.  16  This  (shall  be)  their  derision  in  the  land 

2.  Derision,  scoffing,  obp  qeles. 

Psa.  44.  13  a  scorn  and  a  derision  to  them  that  are 

79.  4  a  scorn  and  derision  to  them  that  are 
Jer.  20.  8  made  a  reproach  unto  me,  and  a  derision 

3.  Laughter,  derision,  pint?  sechoq. 

Jer.  20.  7  I  am  in  derision  daily,  every  one  mocketh 
48.  26  Moab.  .lie  also  shall  be  in  derision 
48.  27  For  was  not  Israel  a  derision  unto  thee? 
48.  39  so  shall  Moab  be  a  derision  and  a  dismay. 
Lam.  3.  14  I  was  a  derision  to  all  my  people 
DERISION  to  have  in — 

1. Z’o  scorn,  p1?  luts,  5. 

Psa.  1 19.  51  The  proud  have  had  me  greatly  in  derision 

2.  To  scorn,  laag. 

Psa.  2.  4  the  Lord  shall  have  them  in  derision 
59  8  shalt  have  all  the  heathen  in  derision 

Eze.  23.  32  be  laughed  to  scorn  and  had  in  derision 

3.  To  laugh  at,  deride,  pny  sachaq. 

Job  30.  1  younger  than  I  have  me  in  derision 

DESCEND,  to  — 

1.  To  go  or  come  doirn,  TV  yarad. 

Gen.  28.  12  angels  of  God  ascending  and  descending 
Exodig.  18  because  the  Lord  descended  upon  it  iu 

33.  9  the  cloudy  pillar  descended,  and  stood 

34.  5  the  Lord  descended  in  the  cloud,  aud 
Nuni34.  11  the  border  shall  descend,  and  shall  reach 
Deut.  9.  21  the  brook  that  descended  out  of  the 
Josh.  2.  23  descended  from  the  mountain,  aud  passed 

17.  9  the  coast  descended  unto  the  river  Kanah 
18. 13  the  border  descended  to  Atarotli-adar 

18.  16  and  descended  to  the  valley  of  Hinnom 

18.  16  on  the  south,  and  descended  to  En-rogel 
18.  17  descended  to  the  stone  of  Bohan  the  son 

1  Sa.  26.  10  he  shall  descend  into  battle,  and  perish 
Psa.  49.  17  his  glory  shall  not  descend  after  him 
133.  3  (the  dew)  that  descended  upon  the  moun. 
Prov  30.':  4  hath  ascended  up  into  heaven,  or  deseeu. 
Isa.  5.  14  he  that  rejoicetli,  shall  descend  into  it 
Eze.  26.  20  down  with  them  that  descend  into  the 
31.  16  down,  .with  them  that  descend  into  the 

2.  To  go  or  come  down,  Kara^aiviti  Jcatabaino. 

Matt.  3.  16  he  saw  the  Spirit  of  God  descending  like 

7.  25,  27  the  rain  descended,  and  the  floods 
28.  2  angel  of  the  Lord  descended  from  heave  11 
Mark  1 . 10  Spirit  like  a  dove  descending  upon  him 

15.  32  Let  Christ  the  King  of  Israel  descend  now 
Luke  3.  22  tire  Holy  Ghost  descended  in  a  bodily 
John  1.  32  the  Spirit  descending  from  heaven  like 
1.  33  thou  shalt  see  the  Spirit  descending,  and 
1.  51  angels  of  God  ascending  and  descending 
Acts  10.  11  a  certain  vessel  descending  unto  him,  as 
11.  5  A  certain  vessel  descend,  as  it  had  been 

24.  1  Ananias  the  high  priest  descended  with 
Rom  10.  7  Who  shall  descend  into  the  deep?  that  is 
Eph.  4.  9  what  is  it  but  that  he  also  descended 

4.  10  He  that  descended  is  the  same  also  that 
1  Th.  4.  16  the  Lord  himself  shall  descend  from 
Rev.  21.  10  Jerusalem,  descending  out  of  heaven 


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DESIRE 


3.  To  come  down ,  Ko.Ttpx°hal  katerchomai. 

Jas.  3.  15  This  wisdom  descendeth  not  from  above 


DESCENT  — 

.1  coming  down,  kb.t abacus  katabasis. 

t.ukeig.  37  at  the  descent  of  the  mount  of  Olives 

DESCENT  counted,  to  have  one’s  —  / 

To  have  one's  genealogy  reckoned,  yeveaXoytoyai. 
Heb.  7.  6  he  whose  descent  is  not  counted  from 

DESCENT,  -without  — 

Without  a  genealogy,  aycvcaXiygros  agcnealogetos. 
Heb.  7.  3  without  descent,  having  neither  beginning 


DESCRIBE,  to  — 

1 .  To  write,  nra  kathah.  . 

josh  18  4  describe  it  according  to  the  inheritance 

l8!  6  describe  the  land  (into)  seven  parts 
18  8  them  that  went  to  describe  the  land 
18  8  walk  through  the  land,  and  describe  it 

18.  0  described  it  by  cities  into  seven  parts 
Judg.  8.  14  he  described  unto  him  the  princes  of 


2 .To  write,  ypi<pu  grapho. 

Rom  10.  5  Moses  described  the  righteousness  which 


3.7b  lay  out,  say,  \eya  lego. 

Rom.  4.  6  David  also  descnbeth  the  blessedness 

DESCRY,  to  send  to  — 

To  go  about,  search,  spy  out,  nn  tur. 

Judg.  1.23  the  house  of  Joseph  sent  to  descry  Betli-el 


DESERT  — 

1.  Deed,  recompense,  gemul. 

Psa.  28.  4  Give  them .  .render  to  them  their  desert 

%  Judgment ,  mislipat. 

Eze.  7.  27  according  to  their  deserts  will  I  judge 

DESERT  — 

1  .Dry  or  ivaste place,  njno  chorbah. 

Psa.  102.  6  I  am  like  an  owl  of  the  desert 
Isa.  48.  21  led  them  through  the  deserts:  he  caused 
Eze.  13.  4  prophets  are  like  the  foxes  in  the  deserts 

%  Desolation,  itoT!  yeshimon. 

Psa.  78.  40  oft  did  they,  .grieve  him  in  the  desert 
106.  14  and  tempted  God  in  the  desert 
Isa  41  in  I  will  even  make,  .rivers in  the  desert 
43.  20  rivers  in  the  desert,  to  give  drink  to  my 

3.  Plain,  wilderness,  desert,  irjP  midbar. 

Exod.  3.  1  the  Hock  to  the  back  side  of  the  desert ! 
c.  3  three  days’  journey  into  the  desert 
19.  2  were  come  (to)  the  desert  of  Sinai,  and 
23.  31  and  from  the  desert  unto  the  river 
NUI1120.  x  whole  congregation,  into  the  desert  of 
27.  14  against  my  commandment  in  the  desert 
,,  16  they  removed  from  the  desert  of  Sinai 
Deutiz  10  He  found  him  in  a  desert  land,  and  in  the, 
2  Ch.26.  10  he  built  towers  in  the  desert,  and  digged 
job  24.  5  (as)  wild  asses  in  the  desert,  go  they  forth 
Isa  21  1  from  the  desert,  from  a  terrible  land 

Jer.  25.  24  mingled  people  that  dwell  in  the  desert 

4  Plain,  wilderness,  Arabah,  np-iy.  arabah. 

Isa  35  1  the  desert  shall  rejoice,  and  blossom  as 

35  6  waters  break  out,  and  streams  in  the  des. 

40.  3  make  straight  in  the  desert  a  highway 
41  ig  I  will  set  in  the  desert  the  fir  tree 
51'  3  her  desert  like  the  garden  of  the  Lord 
Jer  2  6  through  a  land  of  deserts  and  of  pits 
i7  6  he  shall  be  like  the  heath  in  the  desert 
50.  12  be)  a  wilderness,  a  dry  land,  and  a  desert 
Eze.  47.  8  down  into  the  desert,  and  go  into  the  sea 

5.  /I  desert,  solitude,  iprjyla  eremia. 

Heb.  11.  38  they  wandered  in  deserts,  and  (in)  mou 

G..4  desert,  solitary  place,  tp-qyos  eremos. 

Matt24-  26  Behold,  he  is  in  the  desert ;  go  not  forth 
Luke  1  80  was  in  the  deserts  till  the  day  of  his 
John  6.  31  Our  fathers  did  eat  manna  in  the  desert 

DESERT  -- 

Desert,  solitary,  ipqyos  eremos. 

Matt  14.  13  departed  thence  by  a  ship  into  a  desert 
14.  15  This  is  a  desert  place,  and  the  time  is 
Mark  1.  45  but  was  without  in  desert  places 

6.  31  Come  ye  yourselves,  into  a  desert  place 
6  32  they  departed  into  a  desert  place  by  ship 
6.  35  This  is  a  desert  place,  and  now  the  time 
Luke  4.  42  he  departed  and  went  into  a  desert  place 
9. 10  [went  aside  privately  into  a  desert  place] 
i  q.  12  for  we  are  here  in  a  desert  place 
Acts  8.  26  from  Jerusalem  unto  Gaza,  which  is  dea. 

DESERT,  wild  beasts  of  the  — 

Inhabitants  of  the  desert,  D")i  tsiyyim. 

Isa  13.  21  wild  beasts  of  the  desert  shall  lie  there 
34  14  The  wild  beasts  of  the  desert  shall  also 
Jer.  50.  39  the  wild  beasts  of  the  desert  with  the 

DESERT  OF  THE  SEA,  c;  13 in  midbar  yam. 

An  unknown  portion  of  Arabia. 

Isa.  2 x.  1  The  burden  of  the  desert  of  the  sea. 

DESERVING  — 

Deed,  recompense,  gemul. 

Judg.  9. 16  according  to  the  deserving  of  his  hands 

DESIRA3LE  — 

Desire,  chemed. 

Eze.  23.  6,  12,  23  all  of  them  desirable  young  men 


DESIRE  — 

1.  Desire,  or  father,  3K  ah. 

Job  34.  36  My  desire  (is,  that)  Job  may  be  tried 

2.  Desire,  the  caper -berry,  niiax  abiyyonah. 

Eccl.  12.  5  shall  be  a  burden,  and  desire  shall  fail 

3.  Desire ,  longing,  nj#  avvah. 

Deut.  18.  6  come  with  all  the  desire  of  his  mind 
1  Sa.  23.  20  according  to  all  the  desire  of  thy  soul 
Hos.  10.  10  (It  is)  in  my  desire  that  I  should  chastise 

4 . Desire,  desirableness,  rnpn  chemdah.  _ 

1  Sa  9  20  And  on  whom  (is)  all  the  desire  of  Israel  ? 
Dan!  ix.  37  nor  the  desire  of  women,  nor  regard  any 
Hag.  2.  7  and  the  Desire  of  all  nations  shall  come 

5.  Delight,  pleasure,  f'sn  chephets. 

2  Sa  23  5  (this  is)  all  my  salvation,  and  all  (my)  d. 

1  Ki!  s-8  1  will  do  all  thy  desire  concerning  timber 

5.  9  thou  shalt  accomplish  my  desire,  in 
5.  10  and  Hr  trees,  (according  to)  all  his  desire 
q.  11  and  with  gold,  according  to  all  his  desire 
10.  13  unto  the  queen  of  Sheba  all  her  desire 

2  Ch.  g.  12  gave  to  the  queen  of  Sheba  all  her  desire 
Job  31. 16  have  withheld  the  poor  from  (their)  desi. 

6.  Desire,  delight,  p»n  chesheq. 

iKi.  9.  1  aU  Solomon’s  desire  wliiclihe  was  pleased 

7.  Desired  or  desirable  thing,  "ipOP  machmad. 

Eze.  24.  16  take  away  from  thee  the  desire  of  thine 
24  21  the  desire  of  your  eyes,  and  that  which 
24.  25  joy  of  their  glory,  the  desire  of  tlieireyes 

8.  Asking,  request,  .*iWp  mishalah. 

Psa.  37.  4  shall  give  thee  the  desires  of  thine  heart 

9.  Soul,  u;2l  nephesh.  . 

Eccl  6.'  9  Better . .  than  the  wandering  of  the  desire 
Mic.  7.  3  he  uttereth  his  mischievous  desire 
Hab.  2.  5  who  enlargeth  his  desire  as  hell,  and  (is) 

\8.  Acceptance,  good  pleasure,  ^ratson. 

2  CI1.15.  15  and  sought  him  with  their  whole  desire 
Psa  145.  16  satisfiest  the  desire  of  every  living  thing 
145. 19  fulfil  the  desire  of  them  that  fear  him 

11  .Desire,  longing,  njKS  taavah.  ,  . 

Psa.  10.  3  the  wicked  boasteth  of  his  heart’s  desire 
10.  17  thou  hast  heard  the  desire  of  the  humble 

1  2I  2  Thou  hast  given  him  his  heart’s  desire 

38!  9  Lord,  all  my  desire  (is)  before  thee  ;  and 
78.  29  for  he  gave  them  tlieir  own  desire 
112  10  the  desire  of  the  wicked  shall  perish 
Prov  ro.  24  desire  of  the  righteous  shall  be  granted 
ix.  23  The  desire  of  the  righteous  (is) only  good 
13. 12  (when)  the  desire  cometh, _ (it  is)  a  tree  of 
13  19  The  desire  accomplished  is  sweet  to  the 
j8  i  Through  desire  a  man,  having  separated 
iq.  22  The  desire  of  a  man  (is)  his  kindness 
21.  25  The  desire  of  the  slothful  killetli  him 
Isa.  26.  8  the  desire  of  (our)  soul  (is)  to  thy  name 

12.  Desire,  mark,  Hj)  tav. 

Job  31.  35  my  desire  (is,  that)  the  Almighty  would 

13 . Desire,  longing,  fiRttsty  teshuqah. 

Gen.  3.  16  thy  desire  (shall  be)  to  thy  husband 

4.  7  unto  thee  (shall  be)  his  desire,  and  thou 
Song  7.  10  I  (am)  my  beloved’s,  and  his  desire  (is) 

14  Great  or  over  desire,  iiriOvyla.  epithumia. 

Luke  22.  is  With  desire  I  have  desired  to  cut  this 
Phil.  1.  23  having  a  desire  to  depart,  and  to  he 
1  Tli.  2. 17  to  see  your  face  with  great  desire 


15 .Good pleasure,  cbSonia  eudokia. 

Rom.  10.  1  my  heart's  desire  and  prayer  to  God  for 


16.  Wish,  will ,  willing,  Qe\pya  tlielema 
Eph.  2.  3  fulfilling  the  desires  of  the  flesh 

DESIRE,  earnest  —  . 

Great  desire,  longing  after,  imnie-qais  epipothesis. 

2  Co.  7.  7  when  he  told  us  your  earnest  desire 

DESIRE,  great —  . 

Great  desire,  longing  after,  innroOia  epipotlna. 

Rom  15.  23  having  a  great  desire  these  many  years 

DESIRE,  vehement  — 

Great  desire,  innrddpais  epipothesis. 

2  Co.  7. 11  yea,  (what)  vehement  desire,  yea,  (what) 

DESIRE,  to  — 

1.  To  desire,  incline  to,  nix  avah,  3. 

1  Sa.  2  16  and  (then)  take  (as  much)  as  thy  soul  de. 

2  Sa.  3.  21  reign  over  all  that  thine  heart  desireth 
1  Ki.11.  37  according  to  all  that  thy  soul  desireth 
Job  23.  13  (what)  his  soul  desireth,  even  (that)  he 
Psa.  1 32.  13  he  hath  desired  (it)  for  his  habitation 

132.  14  here  will  I  dwell ;  for  I  have  desired  it 
Prov  21.  10  The  soul  of  the  wicked  desireth  evil:  his 
Isa.  26.  9  With  my  soul  have  I  desired  thee  in  the 
Mic.  7.  1  my  soul  desired  the  first  ripe  fruit 

2.  To  desire  for  oneself,  nix  avah,  7. 

Prov  13.  4  The  soul  of  the  sluggard  desireth,  and 

23.  6  neither  desire  thou  his  dainty  meats 

24.  1  Be  not  thou  envious . .  neither  desire  to  be 
Eccl.  6.‘  2  wanteth  nothing,  .of  all  that  he  desireth 
Jer.  17.  16  neither  have  I  desired  the  woeful  day 
Amos  5.  18  Woe  unto  you  that  desire  the  day  of  the 

3.  To  say,  npx  amar. 

1  Sa.  20.  4  Whatsoever  thy  soul  desireth,  I  will  even 
Estli.  2.  13  whatsoever  she  desired  was  given  her  to 


4.  To  enquire  after,  X5J3,  nj;?  beah,  bea. 

Dan.  2.  16  desired  of  the  king  that  he  would  give 

2.  18  That  they  would  desire  mercies  of  the  G. 

2.  23  made  known  unto  me  now  what  we  desi. 

5.  To  seek,  require,  tv  [2  2  baqash,  3. 

Exodio.  11  serve  the  Lord  ;  for  that  ye  did  desire 

6.  To  desire,  have  delight,  ion  chamad. 

Exod34.  24  neither  shall  any  man  desire  thy  land 
Deut.  5.  2t  Neither  shalt  thou  desire  thy  neighbour  s 

7.  25  thou  shalt  not  desire  the  silver  or  gold 
Job  20.  20  shall  not  save  of  that  which  he  desired 
Psa.  68.  16  (this  is)  the  hill  (which)  God  desiretn  to 
Prov  12.  12  The  wicked  desireth  the  net  of  evil  (men) 

Isa.  1.  29  ashamed  of  the  oaks  which  ye.  .desired 
53.  2  (there  is)  no  beauty  that  we  should  desire 

7.  To  desire,  have  pleasure,  720  cliaphets. 

Job  13.  3  Surely  I  would  speak,  .and  I  desire  to 

21.  14  we  desire  not  the  knowledge  of  thy  ways 
33  32  If  thou  hast .  .speak,  for  I  desire  to  justify 
Psa.  40.  6  Sacrifice  and  offering  thou  didst  not  des. 

51.  6  Behold,  thou  desirest  truth  in  the  inward 
51.  16  For  tliou  desirest  not  sacrifice,  else  would 
73.  25  none  upon  earth  (that)  I  desire  beside 
Jer.  42.  22  in  the  place  whither  ye  desire  to  go 
Hos.  6.  6  For  I  desired  mercy,  and  not  sacrifice 

8 . Desiring,  fan  chaphets. 

Neh  1.  11  thy  servants,  who  desire  to  fear  thy  name 
Psa.  34.  12  What  man  (is  he  that)  desireth  life,  (and) 

70.  2  let  them  be . .  put  to  confusion,  that  desire 

9 . Desire,  j'sn  chephets. 

1  Sa.  18.  25  The  king  desireth  not  any  dowry,  but  an 

10.  To  cleave  to,  delight  in,  pp n  chashaq. 

1  Ki.  9.  19  which  Solomon  desired  to  build  in  Jeru. 

2  Ch.  8.  6  all  that  Solomon  desired  to  build  in  Jeru. 

11  .To  ask,  shaal. 

Deut  14.  26  or  for  whatsoever  thy  soul  desireth:  and 
18.  16  According  to  all  that  tliou  desirest  of  the 
Judg.  8.  24  Gideon  said.  .1  would  desire  a  request  of 
1  Sa.  12.  13  king  whom  ye  have  chosen,  (and),  .de.! 

1  Ki.  2.  20  said,  I  desire  one  small  petition  of  thee 

2  Ki.  4.  28  she  said,  Did  I  desire  a  son  of  my  lord? 

2  Ch.  11.  23  And  he  desired  many  wives 

Psa.  27  4  One  (thing)  have  I  desired  of  the  Lord 

Eccl.  2.  10  whatsoever  mine  eyes  desired  I  kept  not 

12. ro  swallow  up,  pant  after,  p|Xy  shaaph. 

Job  36.  20  Desire  not  the  night,  when  people  are 

13. ro  lift  up  the  soul,  tvs:  xp’i  nasa  nephesh. 

Jer.  22.  27  to  the  land  wliercunto  they  desire  to 

14.  To  ask,  alriu  aiteo.  . 

Matt2o.  20  worshipping  (him),  and  desiring  a  certain 
Mark  10.  35  do  for  us  whatsoever  we  shall  desire 

11.  24  What  things  soever  ye  desire,  when  ye 
15.  6  released,  .prisoner,  whomsoever  they  de. 
15.  8  began  to  desire  (him  to  do)  as  he  had 

Luke 23.  25  he  released  unto  them,  .whom  they..de 
Acts  3.  14  desired  a  murderer  to  he  granted  unto 
7  46  desired  to  find  a  tabernacle  for  the  God 
9.  2  desired  of  him  letters  to  Damascus  to  the 

12.  20  desired  peace;  because  their  country  was 

13.  21  And  afterward  they  desired  a  king:  and 
13.  28  yet  desired  they  Pilate  that  he  should  he 
25.  3  desired  favour  against  him,  that  he  would 
25.  15  desiring  (to  have)  judgment  against  him 

Eph.  3.  13  I  desire  that  ye  faint  not  at  my  tribula. 
Col.  1.  9  to  desire  that  ye  might  be  filled  with  the 
1  Jo.  5.  15  have  the  petitions  that  we  desired  of  him 

15.  To  think  worthy,  a|i o'w  axioo. 

Acts  28.  22  desire  to  hear  of  thee  what  thou  tliinkest 

16.  To  ask  excessively,  e|aiTe&>  exaiteo. 

Luke22.  31  Simon,  behold,  Satan  hath  desired,  .you 

17.  To  ask  at  or  of,  lircpurdoi  eperotao. 

Matt  16.  i  desired  him  that  he  would  show  them  a 

18.  To  seek  after,  iirifareco  epizeted. 

Acts  13.  7  and  desired  to  hear  the  word  of  God 
Phil.  4.  17  Not  because  I  desire  a  gift:  but  I  desire 

19.  To  desire  greatly,  imOvyeoi  epithumeb. 

Matti3.  17  have  desired  to  see  (those  things)  which 
Lukei6.  21  desiring  to  be  fed  with  the  crumbs  which 

17.  22  ye  shall  desire  to  see  one  of  the  days  of 

22.  15  I  have  desired  to  eat  this  passover  with 
1  Ti.  3.  i  he  desireth  a  good  work 
Heb.  6.  11  we  desire  that  every  one  of  you  do  show 
1  pe.  1.  12  which  tilings  the  angels  desire  to  look 
Rev.  9.  6  shall  desire  to  die,  and  death  shall  flee 

20.  To  desire  greatly,  imiroSlu  epipoiheo. 

1  Pe.  2.  2  As  new  born  babes,  desire  the  sincere 

21.  To  ask,  desire,  ipondoi  erotao. 

Luke  7.  36  one  of  the  Pharisees  desired  him  that  he 

14.  32  he  sendeth  an  ambassage,  and  desireth 
John  12.  21  desired  him,  saying,  Sir,  we  would  see  J. 
Acts  16.  39  and  desired  (them)  to  depart  out  of  the 

18.  20  they  desired  (him)  to  tarry  longer  time 

23.  20  The  Jews  have  agreed  to  desire  thee  that 

22.  To  be  zecdous  of,  (VjAciai  zeloo. 

1  Co.  14.  1  Follow  after  charity,  and  desire  spiritual 

23.  To  seek,  fare  a  zeted. 

Matt  12.  46  his  brethren  stood  without,  desiring  to 

12.  47  thy  brethren  stand  without,  desiring  to 
Luke  9.  9  who  is  this . .  And  he  desired  to  see  him 

24.  To  wish,  will,  6e\co  thelo. 

Mark  9.  35  If  any  man  desire  to  he  first,  (the  same) 


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Luke  5.  39  having  drunk  old  (wine)  straightway  de. 

8.  20  thy  brethren  stand  without,  desiring  to 
10.  24  many  prophets . .  have  desired  to  see  those 
20.  46  scribes,  which  desire  to  walk  in  long  rob. 

2  Co.  11.  12  cut  off  occasion  from  them  which  desire 
12.  6  For  though  I  would  desire  to  glory,  I 
Gal.  4.  9  whereunto  ye  desire  again  to  be  in  bon.  ? 
4.  20  I  desire  to  be  present  with  you  now,  and 
4.  21  Tell  me,  ye  that  desire  to  be  under  the 
6.  12  As  many  as  desire  to  make  a  fair  show  in 
6.  13  but  desire  to  have  you  circumcised,  that 
1  Ti.  i.  7  Desiring  to  be  teachers  of  the  law  :  uud. 
25.  To  stretch  the  arms  for,  opeyopai  oregomai. 

1  Ti.  3.  1  If  a  man  desire  the  office  of  a  bishop,  he 
Heb.  11.  16  But  now  they  desire  a  better  (country) 

'26.  To  call  alongside  of,  wapaKaAcw  parakaleo. 
Matt.  18.  32  I  forgave  thee  all .  because  thou  desiredst 
Acts  8.  31  he  desired  Philip  that  he  would  come  up 

9.  38  desiring  (him)  that  he  would  not  delay  to 
19.  31  desiring  (him)  that  he  would  not  advent. 
28.  14  were  desired  to  tarry  with  them  seven  d. 

1  Co.  16.  12  I  greatly  desired  him  to  come  unto  you 

2  Co.  8.  6  Insomuch  that  we  desired  Titus,  that  as 

12.  18  I  desired  Titus,  and  with  (him)  I  sent 
DESIRE  earnestly  or  greatly,  to  — ■ 

1 .  To  desire  for  oneself,  nix  avail,  7. 

Psa.  45.  11  shall  the  King  greatly  desire  thy  beauty 

2.  To  swallow  up,  pant  after ,  ^xp  sluiaph. 

Job  7.  2  a  servant  earnestly  desireth  the  shadow 

3.  To  desire  greatly,  ernro97a>  epipotheo. 

2  Co.  5.  2  earnestly  desiring  to  be  clothed  upon 

1  Th.  3.  6  desiring  greatly  to  see  us,  as  we  also  (to 

2  Ti.  1.  4  Greatly  desiring  to  see  thee,  being  mind. 

DESIRE  to  have,  to  — 

To  he  zealous  of  or  for,  £r)A6cv  zeloo. 

Jas.  4.  2  kill,  and  desire  to  have,and  cannot  obtain 
DESIRE,  to  have  a  — 

1.  To  cleave  to,  delight  in,  ppn  chashaq. 

Deut  21.  ii  and  hast  a  desire  unto  her,  that  thou 

2.  To  have  desire,  f]p3  Jcasaph. 

Job  14.  15  thou  wilt  have  a  desire  to  the  work  of 

3.  To  lift  up  the  sold,  irsi  xpi  iiasa  nephesh. 

Jer.  44.  14  they  have  a  desire  to  return  to  dwell 

DESIRED  — 

1.  To  be  desired,  f|P3  kasaph,  2. 

Zeph.  2.  1  yea,  gather  together,  0  nation  not  desired 

2.  Desire,  pleasure,  Psn  chephets. 

Psa.107.  30  bringetli  them  unto  their  desired  haven 
DESIRED,  to  be  - — 

1  .To  be  desired,  ipn  chamad,  2. 

Gen.  3.  6  and  a  tree  to  be  desired  to  make  (one) 
Psa.  19.  10  More  to  be  desired  (are  they)  than  gold 
Prov  21.  20  (There  is)  treasure  to  be  desired  and  oil 

2.  Desire,  desirableness,  .lion  chemdah. 

2  Ch.21.  20  departed  without  being  desired  :  liowbeit 

3.  Delight,  pleasure,  j’sn  chephets. 

Prov.  8.  11  all  the  tilings  that  may  be  desired  are 
DESIRED,  things  — 

Desire,  pleasure,  J'sn  chephets. 

Prov.  3.  15  all  the  things  thou  canst  desire  are  not 
8.  1 1  all  the  things  that  may  be  desired  are  not 
DESIRES  - 

Desires,  longings,  D'ffxp  maavayyim. 

Psa.  140.  8  Grant  not,  0  Lord,  the  desires  of  the  wic. 
DESIROUS,  to  be  — 

1  .To  slioiv  self  desirous,  nix  avail,  7. 

Prov  23.  3  Be  not  desirous  of  his  dainties  ;  for  they 
2.  To  wish,  PeAco  thelo. 

Luke23.  8  for  he  was  desirous  to  see  him  of  a  long 
John  16.  19  Jesus  knew  that  they  were  desirous  to  ask 
2  Co.  1 1 .  32  the  governor . .  kept  the  city . .  desirous  to 
DESIROUS  of,  to  be  affectionately  — 

To  send  one's  love  after,  lp.eipop.ai  himeiromai. 

1  Tii.  2.  8  So  [being  affectionately  desirous  of]  you 
DESIROUS  of  vain  glory  — 

Vain  glorious,  uerSdo^os  kenodoxos. 

Gal.  5.  26  Let  us  not  be  desirous  of  vain  glory,  prov. 
DESOLATE,  nppp  shemamcih. 

A  title  of  Judah  while  under  God’s  anger. 

Isa.  62.  4  neither  shall,  .land,  .more  be  termed  D. 
DESOLATE  — 

1 .  A  lone,  separate,  iia  badad. 

Isa.  27.  10  Yet  the  defenced  city  (shall  be)  desolate 

2.  Desolations,  nina  battotli. 

Isa.  7. 19  shall  rest  all  of  them  in  the  desolate 
3. Silent,  gloomy,  n!D^>j  galmud. 

Job  15.  34  For  the  congregation .. (shall  be)desolate 
Isa.  49.  21  I  have  lost  my  children,  and  am  desolate 

4.  To  be  dry,  waste,  nnri  chareb,  2. 

Eze.  26.  19  When  I  shall  make  thee  a  desolate  city 
30.  7  midst  of  the  countries  (that  are)  desolate 

5.  Dry,  waste,  Dirt  chareb. 

Jer.  33.  10  which  ye  say  (shall  be)  desolate  without 
33.  12  which  is  desolate  without  man  and  with. 


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6.  Dryness,  waste,  nppp  chorbah. 

Jer.  7.  34  Then,  .for  the  land  shall  be  desolate 
Eze.  25.  13  and  I  will  make  it  desolate  from  Teman 

7.  Only,  lonely,  singly,  tit  yachid. 

Psa.  25.  16  have  mercy  upon  me;  for  I  (am)  desolate 

8.  To  be  cut  off,  hidden,  ins  kachad,  2. 

Job  15.  28  he  dwelleth  in  desolate  cities,  (and)  in 

9.  Desolation,  astonishment,  waste ,  no  da  mesliam. 

Isa.  15.  6  the  waters  of  Nimrira  shall  be  desolate 
Jer.  48.  34  waters  also  of  Nimrim  shall  be  desolate 
Eze.  6.  14  more  desolate  than  the  wilderness  toward 

10.  Wasting,  desolation,  nxitr  shoah. 

Job  30.  3  the  wilderness  in  former  time  desolate 
38.  27  To  satisfy  the  desolate  and  waste  (ground) 

11  .Desolation,  astonishment,  waste,  .Tap  shammah. 
Isa.  5.  9  many  houses  shall  be  desolate,  (even) 

13.  9  and  fierce  anger,  to  lay  the  land  desolate 
Jer.  4.  7  from  his  place  to  make  thy  land  desolate 

18.  16  make  their  land  desolate,  (and)  a  perpet. 

19.  8  make  this  city  desolate,  and  an  hissing 
25.  38  their  land  is  desolate  because  of  the 

48.  9  for  the  cities  thereof  shall  be  desolate 

50.  3  which  shall  make  her  land  desolate,  and 
Hos.  5.  9  Ephraim  shall  be  desolate  in  the  day  of 
Zech.  7.  14  for  they  laid  the  pleasant  land  desolate 

12.  To  be  desolate,  Dpp  shamem. 

2  Sa.  13.  20  Tamar  remained  desolate  in  her  brother 
Isa.  49.  8  cause  to  inherit  the  desolate  heritages 
54.  1  more  (are)  the  children  of  the  desolate 
Lam.  1.  4  her  gates  are  desolate :  her  priests  sigh 
1.  13  he  hath  made  me  desolate  (and)  faint  all 
1.  16  my  children  are  desolate,  because  the 
3.  11  He  hath  turned,  .he  hath  made  me  desol. 
Eze.  36.  4  to  the  desolate  wastes,  and  to  the  cities 
Dan.  9.  27  that,  .shall  be  poured  upon  the  desolate 

13.7b  be  or  become  desolate,  Dpp  sliamem,  2. 

Psa.  69.  25  Let  their  habitation  be  desolate  ;  (and)  let 
Isa.  54.  3  make  the  desolate  cities  to  be  inhabited 
Jer.  33. 10  streets  of  Jerusalem,  (that  are)  desolate 
Eze.  29.  12  midst  of  the  countries  (that  are)  desolate 
30.  7  the  midst  of  the  countries  (that  are)  des. 
36.  34  the  desolate  land  shall  be  tilled,  whereas 
36.  35  This  land  that  was  desolate  is  become 
36.  35  the  waste  and  desolate  and  ruined  cities 

14 . Desolate,  do?'  shamem. 

Jer.  12.  11  (and  being)  desolate  it  mourneth  unto 
Dan.  9.  17  shine  upon  thy  sanctuary  that  is  desolate 

15.  Desolation,  may  sliemamah. 

Exod23.  29  lest  the  land  become  desolate,  and  the 
Lev.  26.  33  your  land  shall  be  desolate,  and  your 
Isa.  1.  7  Your  country  (is)  desolate,  your 

1.  7  (it  is)  desolate,  as  overthrown  by  strangers 
6.  11  and  the  land  be  utterly  desolate 

Jer.  4.  27  The  whole  land  shall  be  desolate  ;  yet 

6.  8  lest  I  make  thee  desolate,  a  land  not 

9.  11  I  will  make  the  cities  of  Judah  desolate 
10.  22  to  make  the  cities  of  Judah  desolate,  (and) 
12.  10  my  pleasant  portion  a  desolate  wilderness 
12.  11  They  have  made  it  desolate,  (and  being)d. 

32.  43  (It  is)  desolate  without  man  or  beast 
44.  6  they  are  wasted  (and)  desolate,  as  at  this 

49.  2  and  it  shall  be  a  desolate  heap,  and  her 

50.  13  but  it  shall  be  wholly  desolate;  every  one 

51.  26  thou  shalt  be  desolate  for  ever,  saiththe 

51.  62  but  that  it  shall  be  desolate  for  ever 
Eze.  6.  14  and  make  the  land  desolate;  yea,  more 

12.  20  laid  waste,  and  the  land  shall  be  desolate 

14.  15  they  spoil  it,  so  that  it  be  desolate,  that 
14. 16  but  the  land  shall  be  desolate 

15.  8  1  will  make  the  land  desolate,  because 
29.  9  land  of  Egypt  shall  be  desolate  and  waste 
29.  10  make  the  land  of  Egypt,  .waste  (and)  des. 
29.  12  I  will  make  the  land  of  Egypt  desolate 
29.  12  the  cities,  .laid  waste  shall  be  desolate 

32.  15  I  shall  make  the  land  of  Egypt  desolate 

33.  28  I  will  lay  the  land  most  desolate,  and  the 

33.  29  when  I  have  laid  the  land  most  desolate 
35.  3  I  will  make  thee  most  desolate 

35.  4  lay  thy  cities  waste,  and  thou  shalt  be  d. 
35.  7  Thus  will  I  make  mount  Seir  most  des. 
35.  14  saith  the  Lord . .  I  will  make  thee  desolate 

35.  15  thou  shalt  be  desolate,  0  mount  Seir 

36.  34  whereas  it  lay  desolate  in  the  sight  of  all 
Joel  2.  3  behind  them  a  desolate  wilderness 

2.  20  will  drive  him  into  a  land . .  desolate 
3. 19  Edom  shall  be  a  desolate  wilderness 

Mic.  1.  7  all  the  idols  thereof  will  I  lay  desolate 

7.  13  Notwithstanding  the  land  shall  be  des. 

16 . Deserted,  eppaos  eremos. 

Matt  23.  38  your  house  is  left  unto  you  [desolate] 
Lukei3.  35  your  house  is  left  unto  you  [desolate] 

Acts  1.  20  Let  his  habitation  be  desolate,  and  let  no 
Gal.  4.  27  the  desolate  hath  many  more  children 

17.  To  make  a  desert,  epppiico  eremoo. 

Rev.  17.  16  shall  make  her  desolate  and  naked 

18.  To  leave  alone,  poviin  monoo. 

1  Ti.  5.  5  Now  she  that  is  a  widow,  and  desolate 

DESOLATE,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  or  become  desolate,  Dpx  ashem. 

Psa.  34.  21  that  hate  the  righteous  shall  be  desolate 

34.  22  none,  .that  trust  in  him  shall  be  desolate 
Isa.  24.  6  they  that  dwell  therein  are  desolate  :  ther. 


2.  To  be  or  become  dried  up,  wasted,  Din  chareb. 
Jer.  2.  12  and  be  horribly  afraid,  be  ye  very  deso. 

26.  9  city  shall  be  desolate  without  an  inhabit.  ? 

3.  To  be  burned,  n?;  yatsath,  2. 

Jer.  46.  19  Noph  shall  be  waste  and  desolate  witho 

4.  To  be  desolate,  op;  yasham. 

Gen.  47.  19  give  (us)  seed,  .that  the  land  be  not  des. 
Eze.  6.  6  the  high  places  shall  be  desolate 
12.  19  her  land  may  be  desolate  from  all 
19.  7  the  land  was  desolate,  and  the  fulness 

5 . To  be  empty,  free,  acquitted,  npj  nuqah,  2. 

Isa.  3.  26  and  she,  (being)  desolate,  shall  sit  upon 

6.  To  be  wasted,  desolate,  nepp  nxp  shaah  shema.  2. 
Isa.  6.  11  and  the  land  lie  utterly  desolate 

7.  To  be  desolate,  Dpp  shamem. 

Psa.  40.  15  Let  them  be  desolate  for  a  reward 
Lam.  5.  18  the  mountain  of  Zion,  which  is  desolate 
Eze.  33.  28  the  mountains  shall  be  desolate 

35.  15  Israel,  because  it  was  desolate 

8.  To  be  or  become  desolate,  Dpp  shamem,  2. 

Lev.  26.  22  your  (high)  ways  shall  be  desolate 
Lam.  4.  5  They  that  did  feed,  are  desolate  in  the 
Eze.  6.  4  And  your  altars  shall  be  desolate 

25.  3  the  land  of  Israel,  when  it  was  desolate 
30.  7  they  shall  be  desolate  in  the  midst 

36.  36  (and)  plant  that  that  was  desolate 
Amos  7.  9  And  the  high  places,  .shall  be  desolate 
Zeph.  3.  6  I  have  cut.  .their  towers  are  desolate 
Zech.  7.  14  the  land  was  desolate  after  them 

9.  To  fed  self  desolate,  Dpp  shamem,  7a. 

Psa.  14  3.  4  my  heart  within  me  is  desolate 

DESOLATE,  to  become  — 

To  be  or  become  desolate,  opx  ashem. 

Hos.  13.  16  Samaria  shall  become  desolate ;  for  she 
DESOLATE  houses  — ■ 

Forsaken  habitations,  nijp^x  almanoth. 

Isa.  13.  22  shall  cry  in  their  desolate  houses 
DESOLATE,  to  be  laid — 

1.  Desolation,  be  desolate,  npep  or  Dpp  shamem. 
Eze.  35.  12  They  are  laid  desolate,  they  are  given 

2.  To  be  or  become  desolate,  Dpp  shamem,  2. 

Joel  1.  17  The  seed,  .the  garners  are  laid  desolate 
DESOLATE,  to  lie  — 

To  be  made  desolate,  Dpp  shamem,  6. 

Lev.  26.  34  as  long  as  it  lieth  desolate,  and  ye  (he)  in 

26.  35  As  long  as  it  lieth  desolate  it  shall 
26.  43  while  she  lieth  desolate  without  them 

2  Ch.36.  21  as  long  as  she  lay  desolate  she  kept  sab. 
DESOLATE,  to  be  made  — 

1  .To  be  desolate,  Dpx  ashem. 

Eze.  6.  6  that  your  altars  may  be.  .made  desolate 

2.  To  be  or  become  desolate,  Dpx  ashem,  2. 

Joel  1.  18  the  flocks  of  sheep  ’are  made  desolate 

3.  To  be  or  become  desolate,  cap  shamem,  2. 

Jer.  12.  11  the  whole  land  is  made  desolate 

DESOLATE,  to  make  — 

\.To  desolate,  Dpp  shamem. 

Eze.  36.  3  Because  they  have  made  (you)  desolate 
Dan.  12.  n  abomination  that  maketh  desolate 

2.  To  desolate,  Dap  shamem,  3 a. 

Dan.  9.  27  he  shall  make  (it)  desolate,  even  until 
11.  31  they  shall  place,  .that  maketh  desolate 

3.  To  make  desolate,  Dap  shamem,  5. 

Job  16.  7  thou  hast  made  desolate  all  my  company 
J er.  10.  25  and  have  made  his  habitation  desolate 

49.  20  he  shall  make  their  habitations  desolate 

50.  45  he  shall  make  (then)  habitation  desolate 
Eze.  20.  26  that  I  might  make  them  desolate 

30.  14  And  I  will  make  Pathros  desolate 

4.  To  leave  desolate,  (pppow  eremob. 

Rev.  18.  19  for  in  one  hour  is  she  made  desolate 
DESOLATE,  making  — 

To  make  desolate,  d pp  shamem,  5. 

Mic.  6.  13  in  making  (thee)  desolate  because  of  thy 
DESOLATE  palaces  — 

Forsaken  habitations,  ni:pkx  almanoth. 

Eze  19.  7  And  he  knew  their  desolate  palaces 
DESOLATE  place  — 

1.  Desolate  places,  opppx  ashmannim. 

Isa.  59.  10  (we  are)  in  desolate  places  as  dead  (men) 

2.  Dry  or  waste  place,  lain  chorbah. 

•lob  3.  14  which  built  desolate  places  for  themselves 
Psa.  109.  10  bread)  also  out  of  their  desolate  places 
Eze.  26.  20  in  places  desolate  of  old,  with  them  that 
38.12  turn  thine  hand  upon  the  desolate  places 
Mai.  1.  4  will  return  and  build  the  desolate  places 

3.7b  be  desolate,  Dpp  shamem. 

Isa.  49.  19  thy  waste  and  thy  desolate  places,  and 

DESOLATION  — 

1.  Drought,  dry,  waste  place,  Dirt  choreb. 

Zeph.  2.  14  desolation  (shall  he)  in  the  thresholds 

2.  Drought,  dry  or  waste  place,  nain  chorbah. 

Ezra  9.  9  to  repair  the  desolations  thereof,  and  to 
Jer.  22.  5  that  this  house  shall  become  a  desolation 
25.  9  and  an  hissing,  and  perpetual  desolations 


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Jer.  25.  11  this  whole  land  shall  be  a  desolation 

25.  18  (To  wit),  .to  make  them  a  desolation,  an 
44.  2  this  day  they  (are)  a  desolation,  and 
44.  22  therefore  is  your  land  a  desolation,  and 
Dan.  9.  2  seventy  years  in  tiie  desolations  of 

!5.  Desolation,  waste,  nx W3  meshoah. 

Zeph.  1. 15  a  day  of  wasteness  and  desolation,  a  day 

4  Desolations ,  wastes,  nixits'a  mashshuoth. 

Psa.  74.  3  thy  feet  unto  the  perpetual  desolations 

5. Desolation,  wasting,  nixiy  sho.civah. 

Vrov.  1.  27  When  your  fear  cometh  as  desolation 

0  Desolation,  wasting,  nxi?  sheth. 

Lam.  3.  47  Fear,  .is  come  upon  us,  desolation  and 
7  Destruction,  spoiling,  "it?  shod. 

Isa.  51.  19  These  two  (things)  are  come .  .desolation 
Hos.  12.  1  he  daily  iucreaseth  lies  and  desolation 

8.  Desolation,  wasting,  nxisr  shoah. 

Job  30.  14  in  the  desolation  they  rolled  themselves 
Prov  3.  25  neither  of  the  desolation  of  the  wicked 
Isa  10.  3  the  desolation  (which)  shall  come  from 
47.  11  desolation  shall  come  upon  thee  suddenly 

).  Desolation,  nsai  shammah. 

2  Ki.  22.  19  that  they  should  become  a  desolation 
2  Ch.  30.  7  therefore  gave  them  up  to  desolation 
Psa.  46.  8  what  desolations  he  hath  made  in  the 
73.  19  How  are  they  (brought)  into  desolation 
Isa.  24.  12  I11  the  city  is  left  desolation,  and  the 
Jer.  49.  13  Bozrah  shall  become  a  desolation 

49.  17  Edom  shall  be  a  desolation  :  every  one 

50.  23  how  is  Babylon  become  a  desolation 

51.  29  to  make  the  land  of  Babylon  a  desolation 
51.  43  Her  cities  are  a  desolation,  a  dry  land 

Mic.  6.  16  that  I  should  make  thee  a  desolation 
Zeph.  2.  15  how  is  she  become  a  desolation,  a  place 

10.  To  be  desolate,  any  skamem. 

Isa.  61.  4  they  shall  raise  up  the  former  desolations 
61.  4  the  desolations  of  many  generations 
Dan.  8.  13  and  the  transgression  of  desolation 

9.  18  behold  our  desolations,  and  the  city 
9.  26  end  of  the  war  desolations  are  determined 

1 1 .  Desolation,  rtszp  shemamah. 

Josh  8  28  made  it  an  heap,  .(even)  a  desolation 
Isa  17  9  and  there  shall  be  desolation 

64.  10  is  a  wilderness,  Jerusalem  a  desolation 
Jer.  25.  12  and  will  make  it  perpetual  desolations 
j4  22  make  the  cities  of  Judah  a  desolation 
49  33  a  dwelling  for  dragons,  (and) a  desolation 
Eze  7.  27  prince  shall  be  clothed  with  desolation 
23.  33  the  cup  of  astonishment  and  desolation 
Joel  3  19  Egypt  shall  be  a  desolation,  and  Edom 
Zeph.  1  13  and  their  houses  a  desolation  :  they  shall 
2  4  be  forsaken,  and  Ashkelon  a  desolation 

2.  9  and  saltpits,  and  a  perpetual  desolation 
2.  13  will  make  Nineveh  a  desolation,  (and)  dry 

12 . Desolation,  ncov  shemamah. 

Eze.  35  9  I  will  make  thee  a  perpetual  desolation 

V).A  making  desolate  or  desert,  ipypuns  eremosis. 
Matt  24.  15  shall  see  the  abomination  of  desolation 
Marki3.  14  shall  see  the  abomination  of  desolation 
Lukezi.  20  know  that  the  desolation  thereof  is  nigh 

DESOLATION,  to  bring  into  — 

1  .To  make  desolate,  de?  shamem,  5. 

Lev.  26.  31  bring  your  sanctuaries  unto  desolation 
26.  32  And  I  will  bring  the  land  into  desolation 

2.  To  make  a  desert,  Ipypioi  eremoo. 

Matti2.  25  against  itself  is  brought  to  desolation 
Luke  1 1  17  against  itself  is  brought  to  desolation 
DESPAIR,  to  — 

1 .  To  despair,  c’x;  yaash,  2. 

1  Sa.  27.  1  Saul  shall  despair  of  me,  to  seek  me  any 

2.  To  have  no  outlet  whatever,  i£airopeogai  exapor. 

2  Co.  1  8  insomuch  that  we  despaired  even  of  life 

DESPAIR,  to  be  in  — 

To  have  no  outlet  whatever,  i^anopeopai  exaporeo. 

2  Co.  4  8  (we  are)  perplexed,  but  not  in  despair 

DESPAIR,  to  cause  to  — 

To  cause  to  despair,  t?x;  yaash,  3. 

Eccl.  2.  20  went  about  to  cause  my  heart  to  despair 

DESPERATE  — 

To  be  or  become  sickly,  c;jx  anash. 

Isa.  1 7.  1 1  the  day  of  grief  and  of  desperate  sorrow 

DESPERATE,  one  that  is  — 

To  be  despairing,  i?x;  yaash,  2. 

Job  6.  26  anil  the  speeches  of  one  that  is  desperate 
DESPERATELY  wicked  — 

To  be  sick,  djx  anash. 

Jer.  17.  9  above  all  (things),  and  desperately  wicked 

DESPISE,  to  — 

1  .To  despise,  contemn,  tread  on,  U3  buz. 

Prov.  1.  7  (but)  fools  despise  wisdom  and  instruction 

6.  30  (Men)  do  not  despise  a  thief,  if  he  steal 
ti.  12  He  that  is  void  of  wisdom  despiseth  his 

13.  13  Whoso  despiseth  the  word  shall  be  dest. 

14.  21  He  that  despiseth  his  neighbour  sinneth 
23.  9  he  will  despise  the  wisdom  ot  thy  words 
23.  22  despise  not  thy  mother  when  she  is  old 
30.  17  and  despiseth  to  obey  (his)  mother 

Song  8.  1  yea,  I  should  not  be  despised 
Zech.  4.  10  who  hath  despised  the  day  of  small 

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2.  To  despise,  contemn,  .113  bazah. 

Gen.  25.  34  thus  Esau  despised  (his)  birthright 
Numis.  31  he  hath  despised  the  word  of  the  Lord 

1  Sa.  2.  30  they  that  despise  me  shall  be  lightly 

10.  27  they  despised  him,  and  brought 

2  Sa.  6.  16  and  she  despised  him  in  her  heart 

12.  9  Wherefore  hast  thou  despised  the  com. 

12.  10  thou  hast  despised  me,  and  hast  taken 
2  Ki.19.  21  the  daughter  of  Zion,  hath  despised  thee 

1  Ch.15.  29  and  she  despised  him  in  her  heart 

2  Ch.36.  16  despised  Ins  words,  and  misused  his 
Neh.  2.  19  they  laughed  us  to  scorn,  and  despised 
Psa.  22.  24  he  hath  not  despised  nor  abhorred  the 

51.  17  contrite  heart,  0  God,  thou  wilt  not  des. 

69.  33  and  despiseth  not  his  prisoners 
73.  20  when  thou  awakest,  thou  shalt  despise 
102. 17  He  will  regard,  .and  not  despise  their 
Prov.  14.  2  (he  that  is)  perverse  in  his  ways  despiseth 

15.  20  but  a  foolish  man  despiseth  his  mother 
19.  16  (but)  he  that  despiseth  his  ways  shall  die 
Isa.  37.  22  the  daughter  of  Zion,  hath  despised  thee 
Eze.  16.  59  which  hast  despised  the  oath  in  breaking 
17.  16  whose  oath  he  despised,  and  whose  cov. 

17.  18  he  despised  the  oath  by  breaking  the 
17.  19  surely  mine  oath  that  he  hath  despised 
22.  8  Thou  hast  despised  mine  holy  things,  and 
Mai.  1.  6  uuto  you,  O  priests,  that  despise  my  name 
1.  6  Wherein  have  we  despised  thy  name  ? 

3 . To  despise,  render  contemptible, .its  bazah,  5. 

Esth.  1.  17  they  shall  despise  their  husbands  in  their 

i.  Despised  erne,  nis  bazah. 

Isa.  49.  7  to  him  whom  man  despiseth,  to  him 

5.  To  lightly  esteem,  S>it  zul,  5. 

Lam.  1.  8  all  that  honoured  her  despise  her,  because 

6 . To  loathe,  despise,  reject,  oxa  rnaas. 

Lev.  26.  15  if  ye  shall  despise  my  statutes,  or  if 

26.  43  even  because  they  despised  my  judgments 
Nunn  1.  20  ye  have  despised  the  Lord  which  (is) 

14.  31  shall  know  the  land  which  ye  have  desp. 
Judg.  9.  38  this  the  people  that  thou  hast  despised  ? 
Job  5.  17  despise  not  thou  the  chastening  of  the 

9.  21  (Though)  I  (were)  perfect. .  I  would  despise 

10.  3  that  thou  shouldest  despise  the  work  of 
19.  18  youug  children  despised  me  ;  I  arose 

31.  13  If  I  did  despise  the  cause  of  my  man  serv. 
36.  5  Behold,  God(is)mighty,  and  despiseth  not 
Psa.  53.  5  to  shame,  because  God  hath  despised 
106.  24  Yea,  they  despised  the  pleasant  land 
Prov.  3.  11  despise  not  the  chastening  of  the  Lord 

15.  32  He  that  refuseth  instruction  despiseth 
Isa.  30.  12  Because  ye  despise  this  word,  and  trust 

33.  8  he  hath  despised  the  cities,  he  regardetli 
33.  15  he  that  despiseth  the  gain  of  oppressions 
Jer.  4.  30  (thy)  lovers  will  despise  thee,  they  will 
Eze.  20.  13  they  despised  my  judgments,  which  (if) 

20. 16  they  despised  my  judgments,  and  walked 
20  24  despised  my  statutes,  and  had  polluted 
Amos  2.  4  they  have  despised  the  law  of  the  Lord 
5.  21  I  despise  your  feast  days,  and  I  will  not 

7.  To  despise,  m  naats. 

Prov.  1.  30  they  despised  all  my  reproof 
S  12  and  my  heart  despised  reproof 
15.  5  A  fool  despiseth  his  father’s  instruction 
Jer.  33.  24  they  have  despised  my  people,  that  they 
Lam.  2.  6  hath  despised  in  the  indignation  of  his 

8.  To  despise,  fX)  naats,  3. 

Isa.  5.  24  despised  the  word  of  the  Holy  One  of  Is. 
60.  14  they  that  despised  thee  shall  bow  thems. 

9.  To  lightly  esteem,  qalal,  5. 

2  Sa.  19.  43  why  then  did  ye  despise  us,  that  our 

10.  To  despise,  tread,  push  away,  nvei  shut. 

Eze.  16.  57  daughters  of  the  Philistines,  which  desp. 
28.  24  all  (that  are)  round  about,  .that  despised 
28.  26  those  that  despise  them  round  about 

11.  To  put  aside,  afferc  w  atheteo, 

Lukeio.  16  and  he  that  despiseth  you  despiseth  me 
10.  16  he  that  despiseth  me  despiseth  him  that 
1  Th.  4.  8  He  therefore  that  despiseth,  despiseth 
lleb.  10.  28  He  that  despised  Moses'  law  died  without 
Jude  8  despise  dominion,  and  speak  evil  of 

\2.To  dishonour,  art piCw  atimazo. 

Jas.  2.  6  But  ye  have  despised  the  poor 

13.  To  think  nothing  of,  set  at  nought,  i^ovBeveu. 
Lukei8.  9  they  were  righteous,  and  despised  others 
Rom  14.  3  Let  not  him  that  eateth  despise  him  that 
1  Co.  1.  28  things  which  are  despised,  hath  God 

16. 11  Let  no  man  therefore  despise  him 
Gal.  4.  14  temptation,  .in  my  flesh  ye  despised  not 
1  Th.  5.  20  Despise  not  prophesyings 

14.  To  think  down  upon,  Karatppovboi  kataphroneo. 
Matt.  6.  24  hold  to  the  one,  and  despise  the  other 

j  8.  10  Take  heed  that  ye  despise  not  one  of  these 
Lukei6.  13  hold  to  the  one,  and  despise  the  other 
Rom.  2.  4  despisest  thou  the  riches  of  his  goodness 
1  Co.  11.  22  despise  ye  the  church  of  God,  and  shame 

1  Ti.  4.  12  Let  no  man  despise  thy  youth;  but  be 

6.  2  let  them  not  despise  (them),  because  they 
Heb.  12.  2  endured  the  cross,  despising  the  shame 

2  Pe.  2.  10  walk  after  the  flesh,  .and  despise  govern. 

15 . To  be  reckoned  for  nothing,  Xoyl^opai  els  ovSev. 
Acts  19.  27  the  temple  of .  .Diana  should  be  despised 

16.  To  care  little  for,  oXiyupew  oligoreo. 

Heb.  12.  5  despise  not  thou  the  chastening  of  the  Lo. 


17.  To  think  around,  despise,  rrepappoveoi  periphro. 

Titus  2.  15  Let  no  mau  despise  thee 
DESPISED  — 

1.  Despised  thing,  112  buz. 

Job  12.  5  (is  as)  a  lamp  despised  in  the  thought 
Prov  12.  8  he.  .a  perverse  heart  shall  be  despised 

2 . Despised  thing,  rma  buzah. 

Neh.  4.  4  Hear,  O  our  God ;  for  we  are  despised:  and 

3.  Dishonoured,  lacking  honour,  ti.rip.os  atimos. 

1  Co.  4.  10  ye  (are)  honourable,  but  we  (are)  despised 

DESPISED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  desqrised,  nn  bazah,  2. 

Psa.  22.  6  reproach  of  men,  and  despised  ol  the 
1 19. 14 1  I  (am)  small  aud  despised ;  (yet)  do  not  I 
Eccl.  9.  16  the  poor  man’s  wisdom  (is)  despised,  and 
Isa.  53.  3  He  is  despised  and  rejected  of  men  ;  a 
53.  3  he  was  despised,  and  we  esteemed  him 
Jer.  22.  28  (Is)  this  man  Coniah  a  despised  broken 
49.  15  lo,  I  will  make  thee,  .despised  among 
Obad.  2  thou  art  greatly  despised 

2 . To  be  or  become  light,  qalah,  2. 

Prov  12.  9  (He  that  is)  despised,  and  hath  a  servant 

3.  To  be  or  become  light,  Vpi?  qalal. 

Gen.  16.  4  her  mistress  was  despised  in  her  eyes 

16.  s  when,  .she  had  conceived,  I  was  despised 

DESPISER  — 

One  who  thinks  down  uponianother),  Karatppoiprns 
Acts  13.  41  Behold,  ye  despisers,  and  wonder,  and 

DESPISER  of  those  that  are  good  — 

Not  f  riendly  to  the  good,  atpihayados  apliilagathos. 

2  Ti.  3.  3  fierce,  despisers  of  those  that  are  good 
DESPITE  — 

Despite,  owd  sheat. 

Eze.  25.  6  rejoiced  in  heart  with  all  thy  despite 
DESPITE  unto,  to  do  — 

To  use  despitef ally ,  iwflplfa  enubrizn. 

Heb.  10.  29  done  despite  unto  the  Spirit  of  grace  i 

DESPITEFUL  — 

1.  Despite,  ox;?  sheat. 

Eze.  25.  15’ taken  vengeance  with  a  despiteful  heart 
36.  5  with  despiteful  minds,  to  cast  it  out  for 

2.  Despiteful,  v/dptor ys  liubristes. 

Rom.  1.  30  despiteful,  proud,  boasters,  inventors  of 

DESPITEFULLY,  to  use  — 

1.  To  use  spitefully,  iirypedfa  epereazb. 

Matt.  5.  44  [pray  for  them  which  despitefully  use] 
Luke  6.  28  pray  for  them  which  despitefully  use  you 

2.  To  use  despite, fully,  60pl£w  hvbrizd. 

Acts  14.  5  to  use  (them)  despitefully,  and  to  stone 

DESTITUTE  — 

1 .  Lacking,  ipn  chaser. 

Prov  15.  2  joy  to  (him  that  is)  destitute  ot  wisdom 

2.  Naked,  destitute,  u tfyt  arar. 

Psa.102.  17  will  regard  the  prayer  of  the  destitute 

3.  To  deprive  of,  airoarepew  apostereo. 

1  Ti.  6  5  corrupt  minds,  and  destitute  of  the  truth 

4.  To  leave,  lack,  AeiVco  leipo. 

■  Jas.  2.  15  be  naked,  and  destitute  of  daily  food 

DESTITUTE,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  or  become  desolate,  DDy  shamem,  2. 

Eze.  32.  15  the  country  shall  be  destitute  of  that 
2.  To  be  last,  behind,  varepc  10  hustereo. 

Heb.  11.  37  being  destitute,  afflicted,  tormented 

DESTITUTE,  to  leave  — 

1 .  To  forsake,  leave,  niy  azab. 

Gen.  24. 27  who  hath  not  left  destitute  my  master 

2.  To  make  naked,  expose,  niy  arah,  3. 

Psa.141.  8  leave  not  my  soul  destitute 

DESTROY,  to  — 

l.To  destroy,  fax  abad,  3. 

Deut  11.  4  (how)  the  Lord  had  destroyed  them 
12.  2  Ye  shall  utterly  destioy  all  the  places 

12.  3  destroy  the  names  of  them  out  of  that 
Num.33.  52  destroy  all  their  pictures,  aud  destroy 

2  Ki.  11.  1  arose  and  destroyed  all  the  seed  royal 

13.  7  for  the  king  of  Syria  had  destroyed  them 
19.  18  therefore  they  have  destroyed  them 

21.  3  which  Hezekiah  his  father  had  destroyed 
Esth.  3.  9  let  it  be  written  that  they,  .be  destroyed 
4.  7  the  money . .  for  the  J ews,  to  destroy  them 
C.  5  which  he  wrote  to  destroy  the  Jews 
9.  6  Jews  slew  and  destroyed  five  hundred 
9.  12  have  slain  and  destroyed  five  hundred 
9.  24  devised  against  the  Jews  to  destroy 
9.  24  to  consume  them,  and  to  destroy  them 
Job  12.  23  iucreaseth  the  nations,  and  destroyeth 
Psa.  5.  6  Thou  shalt  destroy  them  that  speak 
9.  5  thou  hast  destroyed  the  wicked,  thou 
21.  10  Their  fruit  shalt  thou  destroy  from  the 
1 19.  95  wicked  have  waited  for  me  to  destroy  me 
Prov.  1.  32  prosperity  of  fools  shall  destroy  them 
Eccl.  7.  7  and  a  gift  destroyeth  the  heart 

9.  18  but  one  sinner  destroyeth  much  good 
Isa.  37.  19  therefore  they  have  destroyed  them 
Jer.  12.  17  utterly  pluck  up  and  destroy  that  nation 
15.  7  I  will  bereave.  .1  will  destroy  my  people 


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Jer.  23.  1  Woe  be  unto  the  pastors  that  destroy 
51.  55  and  destroyed  out  of  her  the  great  voice 
Lam.  2.  9  lie  hath  destroyed  and  broken  her  bars 
Eze  6.  3  and  I  will  destroy  your  high  places 
22.  27  to  shed  blood,  (and)  to  destroy  souls 
28.  16  I  will  destroy  thee,  O  covering  cherub 
Zeph.  2.  13  stretch  out  his  hand . .  and  destroy  Assyr. 

•2.  To  destroy,  otx  abad,  5. 

Lev  23.  30  the  same  soul  will  I  destroy  from  among 
Num  24.  19  destroy  him  that  remaineth  of  the  city 
Leut  7.  10  repayeth  them  that  hate.. to  destioy 

7  24  shalt  destroy  their  name  from  under 

9.  3  drive  them  out,  and  destroy  them  quickly 
28.  51  until  he  have  destroyed  thee 
Leut  28.  63  Lord  will  rejoice  over  you  to  destroy  you 
Josh  7  7  the  hand  of  the  Amorites,  to  destroy  us? 

2  Ki.  10.  19  he  might  destroy  the  worshippers  of  B. 

24.  2  sent  them  against  Judah  to  destroy  it 
Job  14. 19  and  thou  destroyest  the  hope  of  man 
Psa.  143.  12  and  destroy  all  them  that  afflict  my  soul 

QY'  1,  10  root  out,  and  to  pull  down,  and  to  destroy 

18.  7  and  to  pull  down,  and  to  destroy  (it) 

•31.  28  to  throw  down,  and  to  destroy,  and  to 
46.  8  will  destroy  the  city  and  the  inhabitants 
40.  38  will  destroy  from  thence  the  king  and 

Eze  ^5  16  and  destroy  the  remnant  of  the  sea  coast 
do.  n  I  will  also  destroy  the  idols,  and  I  will 
32.  13  I  will  destroy  also  all  the  beasts  thereof 
Obad.  8  destroy  the  wise  (men)  out  of  Edom,  and 
Mic.  5.  10  and  I  will  destroy  thy  chariots 
Zeph.  2.  5  I  will  even  destroy  thee,  that  there  shall 

3.  To  destroy,  otj  abad,  5.  .  , 

Dan  2  12  commanded  to  destroy  all  the  wise  (men) 

2  24  ordained  to  destroy  the  wise  (men)  of  B. 

2.  24  Destroy  not  the  wise  (men)  of  Babylon 
7.  26  consume  and  to  destroy  (it)  unto  the  end 

4.  To  gather,  tjDK  asaph. 

1  Sa.  15.  6  Go,  depart,  .lest  I  destroy  you  with  them 

5.  To  make  or  declare  guilty  or  desolate,  Dirk  asliem  5. 
Psa.  5.  10  Destroy  thou  them,  0  God  ;  let  them  fall 

6.  To  swallow  up,  y?3  bala,  3. 

Job  2.  3  movedst  me .  to  destroy  him  without 

8  18  If  he  destroy  him  from  his  place,  then  (it) 
IO  8  have  made  me . .  y et  thou  dost  destroy  me 

Psa.  55.  9  Destroy,  O  LORD,  (and)  divide  their  tongu. 
Isa.  3.  12  and  destroy  the  way  of  thy  paths 

19.  3  and  I  will  destroy  the  counsel  thereof 

25.  7  will  destroy  in  this  mountain  the  face 
Lam.  2.  8  not  withdrawn  his  hand  from  destroying 

7.  To  catch,  draw,  drag ,  T33  garar. 

Prov  21.  7  robbery  of  the  wicked  shall  destroy  them 

8 . To  speak  against,  destroy,  '153  dabar,  3. 

2  Ch.  22. 10  arose  and  destroyed  all  the  seed  royal  of 

9.  To  bruise,  not  daka,  3. 

Job  6.  9  that  it  would  please  God  to  destroy  me 

10 . To  cut  off,  hot  damali. 

Hos.  4.  5  and  I  will  destroy  thy  mother 

11. 7*o  move,  destroy,  Din  hum. 

Deut.  7.  23  shall  destroy  them  with  a  mighty  destru. 

1 2.  To  move,  trouble,  crush,  dot  hamam. 

Exod23.  27  will  destroy  all  the  people  to  whom  thou 
Deut.  2.  15  to  destroy  them  from  among  the  host 
Psa.  144.  6  shoot  out  thine  arrows,  and  destroy  them 

13 . To  kill,  inn  harag. 

Psa.  78.  47  He  destroyed  their  vines  with  hail,  and 

14.  To  break  or  throiv  down,  dot  haras. 

1  Ch.  20.  1  And  Joab  smote  Kabbah,  and  destroyed 
Psa.  28.  5  shall  destroy  them,  and  not  build  them 
Isa.  14.  17  and  destroyed  the  cities  thereof 

15.  To  destroy,  act  wickedly,  corrupt,  Sari  clutbal,  3. 
Eccl.  5.  6  and  destroy  the  work  of  thine  hands 
Isa.  13.  5  They  come,  to  destroy  the  whole  land 

32.  7  he  deviseth  wicked  devices  to  destroy  the 
54.  16  and  I  have  created  the  waster  to  destroy 
Mic.  2.  IO  it  shall  destroy  (you),  even  with  a  sore 

16.7,o  destroy,  act  wickedly ,  corrupt,  San  clutbal,  3. 
Ezra  6.  12  to  destroy  this  house  of  God  which  (is)  at 
Dan.  4.  23  saying,  Hew  the  tree  down,  and  destroy 

17.  To  make  dry,  or  ivaste.  Din  cha,reb,  5. 

2  Ki.  19.  17  the  kings  of  Assyria  have  destroyed  the 

18.  To  oppress,  break,  thrust  out,  nt;  yanah. 

Psa.  74.  8  They  said . .  Let  us  destroy  them  together 

19. ro  dispossess,  take  as  possession,  ch;  yarash,  5. 
Exodis.  9  draw  my  sword,  my  hand  shall  destroy 

20.  To  finish,  consume,  nSa  kalah,  3. 

Job  9.  22  He  destroyetli  the  perfect  and  the  wicked 

21. ro  cut  off  or  down,  rna  lcarath. 

1  Ki.  15.  13  Asa  destroyed  her  idol,  and  burnt  (it)  by 

22.  To  cut  off  or  dovm,  rns  lcarath,  5. 

Exod  8.  9  to  destroy  the’frogs  from  thee  and  thy 
Lev.  26.  22  destroy  your  cattle,  and  make  you  few  in 
Judg.  4.  24  they  had  destroyed  Jabiu  king  of  Canaan 

23 . To  beat  down  or  out,  nna  kathath,  5. 

Deut.  1.  44  destroyed  you  in  Seir,  (even)  unto  Hor. 

24. ro  cast  down,  nao  megar,  3. 

Ezra  6.  12  destroy  all  kings  and  people  that  shall 


25.  To  cut  off,  Via  mid,  5. 

Psa.118.  10,  11, 12  the  name  of  the  Lord  I  will  destroy 

26.  To  put  to  death,  mo  muth,  5. 

2  Sa.  20.  19  thou  seekest  to  destroy  a  city  and  a  mot. 

27. ro  blot  out,  wipe  away,  nno  machah. 

Gen.  6.  7  I  will  destroy  man  whom  I  have  created 

7.  4  will  I  destroy  from  off  the  face  of  the 

28.  To  { cause  to)  blot  out  or  wipe  away,  nno  machah. 
Prov  31.  3  thy  ways  to  that  which  destroyetli  kings 

29.  Destroying,  corrupting,  n'nsfiD  maslichith. 

Exod  12.  13  plague  shall  not  be  upon  you  to  destroy 
2  Ch.  20.  23  every  one  helped  to  destroy  another 
Eze.  21.  31  hand  of  brutish  men,  (and)  skilful  to  de. 

25.  15  to  destroy  (it)  for  the  old  hatred 

30.  To  pidl  down  or  away,  npa  nasach. 

Prov  15.  25  Lord  will  destroy  the  house  of  the  proud 

31. r<i  go  or  set  round,  compass,  naqaph,  3. 

Job  19.  26  after  my  skin  (worms)  destroy  tiiis  (body) 

32.  To  blow,  destroy,  make  desolate,  Dch  nasham. 

Isa.  42.  14  I  will  destroy  and  devour  at  once 

33. ro  break  down,  pnj  nathats. 

Exod34.  13  ye  shall  destroy  their  altars,  break  their 
Deut.  7.  5  ye  shall  destroy  their  altars,  and  break 
Job  19.  10  He  hath  destroyed  me  on  every  side,  and 
Psa.  52.  5  God  shall  likewise  destroy  thee  for  ever 
Eze.  26.  12  and  destroy  thy  pleasant  houses 

34  .To  pluck  up,  tr.na  ncithash. 

Psa.  9.  6  and  thou  hast  destroyed  cities 

35.  To  end,  consume,  nsD  saphah. 

Gen.  18.  23  Wilt  thou  also  destroy  the  righteous  with 

18.  24  wilt  thou  also  destroy  and  not  spare  the 
Psa.  40.  14  that  seek  after  my  soul  to  destroy  it 

36.  To  hide,  destroy,  OTP  sethar. 

Ezra  5.  12  who  destroyed  this  house,  and  carried  the 

37. ro  cut  off,  destroy,  nax  tsamath,  5. 

2  Ra.  22.  41  that  I  might  destroy  them  that  hate  me 
Psa.  18.  40  that  I  might  destroy  them  that  hate  me 
69.  4  they  that  would  destroy  me,  (being) 

73.  27  thou  hast  destroyed  all  them  that  go  a 
101.  8  early  destroy  all  the  wicked  of  the  land 

38.  To  dig,  dig  down ,  destroy,  nip  <pw,  3a. 

Num  24.  17  and  destroy  ail  the  children  of  Slieth 

39.  To  break,  shiver,  destroy,  ,W  shabar. 

Jer  17.  18  and  destroy  them  with  double  destruction 
Dan.  11.  26  they  that  feed,  .shall  destroy  him 

40.  To  destroy,  spoil,  "nsz  shadad. 

Prov  11.  3  perverseness  of  transgressors  shall  dest. 

41.  Wasting,  desolation ,  nNitS  shoah. 

Psa.  63.  9  But  those  (that)  seek  my  soul,  to  destroy 

42.  To  mar,  corrupt,  destroy,  nnc’  shachath.  3. 

Gen.  6.  17  to  destroy  all  flesh,  wherein  (is)  the  brea. 

9.  1 1  shall  there  any  more  be  a  flood  to  destroy 
9.  13  shall  no  more  become  a  flood  to  destroy 

13.  10  before  the  Lord  destroyed  Sodom  and 

19.  13  and  the  Lord  hath  sent  us  to  destroy  it 

19.  29  God  destroyed  the  cities  of  the  plain 
Hum  32.  15  and  ye  shall  destroy  all  this  people 
Josh  22.  33  to  destroy  the  land  wherein  the  children 
Judg.  6.  5  they  entered  into  the  land  to  destroy  it 

1  Sa.  23.  10  to  come  to  Keilah,  to  destroy  the  city 

2  Sa.  1.  14  thine  hand  to  destroy  the  Lord’s  atioin. 

14.  11  revengers  of  blood  to  destroy  any  more 

24.  16  his  hand  upon  Jerusalem  to  destroy  it 

2  Ki.  19.  12  them  which  my  fathers  have  destroyed 
Isa.  14.  20  thou  hast  destroyed  thy  land,  (and)  slain 
Jer.  5.  10  Go  ye  up  upon  her  walls,  and  destroy 

12.  10  Many  pastors  have  destroyed  my  vineya. 
48.  18  he  shall  destroy  thy  strong  holds 
Lam.  2.  5  he  hath  destroyed  his  strong  holds,  and 

2.  6  hath  destroyed  his  places  of  the  assembly 
Eze.  5.  16  (and)  which  I  will  send  to  destroy  you 

20.  17  mine  eye  spared  them  from  destroying 

22.  30  for  the  land,  that  I  should  not  destroy  it 
26.  4  they  shall  destroy  the  walls  of  Tyrus 

30.  11  shall  be  brought  to  destroy  the  land 

43.  3  that  I  saw  when  I  came  to  destroy  the  c. 
Hos.  11.  9  I  will  not  return  to  destroy  Ephraim 

43 . To  mar,  corrupt,  destroy,  nnc;  shachath,  5. 

Gen.  6.  13  behold,  I  will  destroy  them  with  the  earth 

18.  28  wilt  thou  destroy  all  the  city  for  (lack  of) 

18.  28  I  find,  .forty  and  five,  I  will  not  destroy 
18.  31  I  will  not  destroy  (it)  for  twenty’s  sake 

18.  32  I  will  not  destroy  (it)  for  ten’s  sake 

19.  13  For  we  will  destroy  this  place 

19.  14  for  the  Lord  will  destroy  this  city 
Exodi2.  23  will  not  suffer  the  destroyer  to  come  in 
Deut.  4.  31  will  not  forsake  thee,  neither  destroy 

9.  26  destroy  not  thy  people  and  thine  inher. 
10. 10  the  Lord  would  not  destroy  thee 

20.  19  thou  shalt  not  destroy  the  trees  thereof 

20.  20  thou  shalt  destroy  and  cut  them  down 

Judg.  6.  4  destroyed  the  increase  of  the  earth,  till 

20.  21,  25  and  destroyed  down  to  the  ground  of 
20.  35  the  children  of  Israel  destroyed  of  the 
20.  42  they  destroyed  in  the  midst  of  them 

1  Sa.  26.  9  Destroy  him  not :  for  who  can  stretch 

26.  15  there  came  one  of  the  people  in  to  destroy 

2  Sa.  11.  1  they  destroyed  the  children  of  Ammon 

20.  20  that  I  should  swallow  up  or  destroy 
24.  16  said  to  the  angel  that  destroyed  the 


2  Ki.  8.  19  the  Lord  would  not  destroy  Judah  for  D 

13.  23  aud  would  not  destroy  them,  neither 
18.  25  Am  I  now  come  up.  .to  destroy  it? 

18.  25  Go  up  against  this  land,  and  destroy  it 

1  Ch.  21.  12  angel  of  the  Lord  destroying  throughout 

21.  15  said  to  the  angel  that  destroyed,  It  is 

2  Ch.12.  7  I  will  not  destroy  them,  but  I  will  grant 

12.  12  thathewouldnotdestroy(him)altogetlier 

21.  7  the  Lord  would  not  destroy  the  house  of 

24.  23  destroyed  all  the  princes  of  the  people 

25.  16  that  God  hath  determined  to  destroy  thee 

34.  11  which  the  kings  of  Judah  had  destroyed 

35.  21  forbear  thee,  .that  he  destroy  thee  not 
36. 19  destroyed  all  the  goodly  vessels  thereof 

Psa.  78.  38  forgave  (their)  iniquity,  and  destroyed 
78.  45  He  sent,  .frogs,  which  destroyed  them 
106.  23  turn  away  his  wrath,  lest  he.  .destroy 
Prov.  6.  32  he  (that)  doeth  it  destroyetli  his  own  soul 
11.  9  witli  (his)  mouth  destroyeth  his  neighbour 
Isa.  n.  9  hurt  nor  destroy  in  all  my  holy  mountain 

36.  10  am  I  now  come  up . .  to  destroy  it  ? 

36. 10  Go  up  against  this  land,  aud  destroy  it 

37.  12  them  which  my  fathers  have  destroyed 
51.  13  as  if  he  were  ready  to  destroy? 

65.  8  Destroy  it  not ;  for  a  blessing  (is)  in  it 
65.  8  that  I  may  not  destroy  them  all 
65.  25  hurt  nor  destroy  in  ail  my  holy  mountain 
Jer.  2.  30  hath  devoured . .  like  a  destroying  lion 

6.  5  by  night,  and  let  us  destroy  her  palaces 
11.  19  Let  us  destroy  the  tree  with  the  fruit 

13.  14  nor  spare,  nor  have  mercy,  hut  destroy 

15.  3  beasts  of  the  earth,  to  devour  and  destroy 
15.  6  my  hand  against  thee,  and  destroy  thee 
36.  29  shall  certainly  come  and  destroy  this 
49.  9  they  will  destroy  till  they  have  enough 
51.  1  Behold,  I  will  raise  up . .  a  destroying  wind 
51.  11  device  (is)  against  Babylon,  to  destroy  it 
51.  20  and  with  thee  will  I  destroy  kingdoms 
51.  25  which  destroyest  all  the  earth 
Lam.  2.  8  The  Lord  hath  purposed  to  destroy  the 
Eze.  9.  8  wilt  thou  destroy  all  the  residue  of 
Dan.  8.  24  he  shall  destroy  wonderfully,  and  shall 

8.  24  destroy  the  mighty  and  the  holy  people 

8.  25  and  by  peace  shall  destroy  many 

9.  26  shall  destroy  the  city  and  the  sanctuary 
Mai.  3.  11  he  shall  not  destroy  the  fruits  of  your 

44.  To  bereave,  Sa»  shakol,  3. 

Deut  32.  25  shall  destroy  both  the  young  man  and  the 

45.  To  destroy,  cut  off,  waste,  nay  shamad,  5. 

Lev.  26.  30  I  will  destroy  your  high  places,  aud  cut 
Deut.  1.  27  to  deliver  us.  .to  destroy  us 

2. 12  they  had  destroyed  them  from  before 
2.  21  but  theLORD  destroyed  them  before  them 
2.  22  he  destroyed  the  Horims  from  before 

2.  23  destroyed  them,  aud  dwelt  in  their  stead 
4.  3  God  hath  destroyed  them  from  among 

6.  15  destroy  thee  from  off  the  face  of  the  earth 

7.  4  be  kindled  against  you,  aud  destroy  thee 

7.  24  until  thou  have  destroyed  them 

9.  3  (as)  a  consuming  fire  he  shall  destroy 
9.  8  was  angry  with  you,  to  have  destroyed 
9.  14  Let  me  alone,  that  I  may  destroy  them 
9.  19  LORD  was  wroth  against  you  to  destroy 
9.  20  angry  with  Aaron  to  have  destroyed  him 
9.  25  the  Lord  had  said  he  would  destroy  you 
28.  48  put  a  yoke . .  until  he  have  destroyed  thee 
31.  3  he  will  destroy  these  nations  from  before 
31.  4  unto  the  land  of  them, whom  he  destroyed 

33.  27  and  shall  say,  Destroy  (them) 

Josh.  7.  12  except  ye  destroy  the  accursed  from 

9.  24  to  destroy  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  land 
11.  14  until  they  had  destroyed  them,  neither 
11.  20  that  he  might  destroy  them,  as  the  Lord 

23.  15  until  he  have  destroyed  you  from  off  this 

24.  8  and  I  destroyed  them  from  before  you 

1  Sa.  24.  21  thou  wilt  not  destroy  my  name  out  of  my 

2  Sa.  14.  7  we  will  destroy  tlreheir  also  :  and  so  they 

14.  11  lest  they  destroy  my  son 

14.  16  the  hand  of  the  man  (that  would)  destroy 

22.  38  pursued  mine  enemies,  and  destroyed 

1  Ki.  13.  34  destroy  (it)  from  off  the  face  of  the  earth 

15.  29  until  he  had  destroyed  him,  according 

16.  12  Thus  did  Zimri  destroy  all  the  house  of 

2  Ki.  10.  17  till  he  had  destroyed  him,  according  to 

10.  28  Thus  Jehu  destroyed  Baal  out  of  Israel 

21.  9  nations  whom  the  Lord  destroyed  before 

1  Ch.  5.  25  whom  God  destroyed  before  them 

2  CI1.20.  10  turned  from  them,  and  destroyed  them 

20.  23  utterly  to  slay  and  destroy  (them) 

33.  9  whom  theLORD  had  destroyed  before  the 
Esth.  3.  6  Haman  sought  to  destroy  all  the  Jews 

3.  13  to  destroy,  to  kill,  and  to  cause  to  perisli 

4.  8  decree  that  was  given  at  Shushaii  to  des. 

8.  11  to  stand  for  their  life,  to  destroy,  to  slay 
Psa.  106.  23  he  said  that  he  would  destroy  them,  had 

106.  34  They  did  not  destroy  the  nations,  con. 
145.  20  but  all  the  wicked  will  he  destroy 
Isa.  10.  7  (it  is)  in  his  heart  to  destroy  aud  cut  off 
13.  9  destroy  the  sinners  thereof  out  of  it 

23.  11  to  destroy  the  strongholds  thereof 

26.  14  therefore  hast  thou  visited  and  destroyed 
Lam. 3.  66  and  destroy  them  in  anger  from  under 
Eze.  14.  9  will  destroy  him  from  the  midst  of  my 

25.  7  I  will  destroy  thee  ;  and  thou  shalt  know 

34.  16  but  I  will  destroy  the  fat  aud  the  strong 
Dan.  11.  44  shall  go  forth  with  great  fury  to  destroy 
Amos  2.  9  Yet  destroyed  I  the  Amorite  before  them 

2.  9  yet  I  destroyed  his  fruit  from  above,  and 
9.8I  will  destroy  it  from  off  the  face  of  the 

9.  8  uot  utterly  destroy  the  house  of  Jacob 


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Mic.  5.  14  so  will  I  destroy  thy  cities 

l{:iir  2  22  will  destroy  the  strength  of  the  kingdoms 

2ech  12.  9  I  will  seek  to  destroy  all  the  nations 

■6.  To  make  desolate,  shainem.  5. 

,  Sa  5  6  he  destroyed  them,  and  smote  them  with 

Uos.  2.  12  I  will  destroy  her  vines,  and  her  tig  trees 

17.  To  desolate,  on?  shamem. 

Isa.  42.  14  I  will  destroy  and  devour  at  once 

[8.  To  loose  off  or  away,  destroy,  asix Avpi  apollu. 
.Matt.  2.  13  will  seek  the  young  child  to  destroy  him 

10.  28  fear  him  which  is  able  to  destroy  both 

12  14  against  him,  how  they  might  destroy  him 
21.  41  He  will  miserably  destroy  those  wicked 
22  7  destroyed  those  murderers,  and  burned 

27.  20  they  should  ask  Barabbas,  and  destroy  J . 

Mark  1.  24  art  thou  come  to  destroy  us?  I  know  thee 
3  6  took  counsel,  .how  they  might  destroy 

q  22  the  fire,  and  into  the  waters,  to  destroy 

11.  18  and  sought  how  they  might  destroy  him 

12.  9  He  will  come  and  destroy  the  husbandm. 
Luke  4  34  art  tliou  come  to  destroy  us?  Iknowthee 

6.  9  Is  it  lawful,  .to  save  life  or  to  [destroy]  it? 

9.  56  Son  of  man  is  not  come  to  [destroy ]  men’s 
17.  27  and  the  flood  came,  and  destroyed  them 
17.  29  brimstone  from  heaven,  and  destroyed 
19  47  chief  of  the  people  sought  to  destroy  linn 

20. 16  shall  come  and  destroy  these  husbandmen 

Johmo.  10  for  to  steal,  and  to  kill,  and  to  destroy 
Korn  14  15  Destroy  not  him  with  thy  meat  for  whom 
1  Co.  1. 19  I  will  destroy  the  wisdom  of  the  wise,  and 
Jas  4.  12  who  is  able  to  save  and  to  destroy 
Jude'  5  afterward  destroyed  them  that  believed 

[9.  To  mar  or  corrupt  thoroughly,  Sia<p6elpa>  diaph. 
Rev.  8.  9  third  part  of  the  ships  were  destroyed 
ir.  18  destroy  them  which  destroy  the  earth 

il).  To  destroy  utterly,  i^oKoOpevoi  exoloithreuo. 

Acts  3.  23  every  soul .  .shall be  destroyed  from amo. 

il  .To  toJce  down,  uaOaipew  kathaireo. 

Acts  13.  19  when  lie  had  destroyed  seven  nations  in 

19.  27  her  magnificence  should  be  destroyed 

12.  To  loose  down,  KaraXuui  kataluo. 

Matt.  5-  17  Think  not  that  I  am  come  to  destroy  the 

5.  17  I  am  not  come  to  destroy,  but  to  fulfil 

26.  61  I  am  able  to  destroy  the  temple  of  God 

27.  40  Thou  that  destroyest  the  temple,  and 
Marki  }.  58  I  will  destroy  this  temple  that  is  made 

15.  29  Thou  that  destroyest  the  temple,  and 
Acts  6.  14  Jesus  of  Nazareth  shall  destroy  this  place 
Rom.14.  20  For  meat  destroy  not  the  work  of  God 
Gal.  2.  18  build  again  the  things  which  I  destroyed 

>3.  To  make  of  none  effect,  Karapyew  katargeo. 

Rom.  6.  6  that  the  body  of  sin  might  be  destroyed 

1  Co.  6  13  but  God  shall  destroy  both  it  and  them 

15.  26  enemy  (that)  shall  be  destroyed 

2  Tli.  2.  8  shall  destroy  with  the  brightness  of  his 
Hell.  2.  14  through  death  he  might  destroy  him  that 

il.To  loose,  Kvai  luo. 

John  2.  19  Destroy  this  temple,  and  in  three  days  I 
1  Jo.  3.  8  he  might  destroy  the  works  of  the  devil 

55. 7V>  destroy,  oKoOpivm  olothreiui. 

Heb.  11.  28  lest  he  that  destroyed  the  first  born 

56.  To  lay  waste,  iropOeoi  portheo. 

Acts  9.  21  Is  not  this  he  that  destroyed  them 
Gal.  1.  23  preacheth  the  faith  which  once  he  destr. 

57.  To  mar,  corrupt,  <f>6ei Ipai  phtheiro. 

1  Co  3.  17  defile  the  temple.. him  shall  GodMestroy 

DESTROY  self,  tD  — 

\.To  mar,  corrupt,  destroy  ( self 1,  nniy  shachath,  3. 

IIos.  13.  9  O  Israel,  thou  hast  destroyed  thyseU 

2.  To  desolate  {self),  oa»  shamem,  7 a. 

Eccl.  7.  16  why  shouidest  thou  destroy  thyseU  ? 

DESTROY,  to  utterly  — ■ 

1.  To  devote  {to  God  or  destruction),  cq?  charam ,  5. 
Xumii.  2  then  I  will  utterly  destroy  their  cities 
21.  3  utterly  destroyed  them  and  their  cities 
Dent.  2.  34  utterly  destroyed  the  men,  and  the  women 

3.  6  we  utterly  destroyed  them,  as  we  did 
3.  6  utterly  destroying  the  men,  women,  and 

7.  2  shalt  smite  them,  (and)  utterly  destroy 

13.  15  destroying  it  utterly,  and  all  that  (is) 

20. 17  thoushalt  utterly  destroy  them  ;  (namely) 
Josh.  2.  10  Sihou  and  Og,  whom  ye  utterly  destroyed 

6.  21  they  utterly  destroyed  all  that  (was)  in 
8  26  until  he  had  utterly  destroyed  all  the 

10.  1  had  taken  Ai,  and  had  utterly  destroyed 
10.  28  the  king  thereof  he  utterly  destroyed 

10.  35  that  (were)  therein  he  utterly  destroyed 
10.  37  destroyed  it  utterly,  and  all  the  souls 
10.  39  utterly  destroyed  all  the  souls  that  (were) 

10.  40  utterly  destroyed  all  that  breathed,  as 

11.  11  they  smote  all.  .utterly  destroying  (them) 
11.  12  he  utterly  destroyed  them,  as  Moses  the 
11.  20  that  he  might  destroy  them  utterly,  (and) 
11.  21  Joshua  destroyed  them  utterly  withtheii 

Judg.  1  17  that  inhabited,  .and  utterly  destroyed  it 
21.  11  ye  shall  utterly  destroy  every  male,  and 
;  Sa.  15.  3  utterly  destroy  all  that  they  have,  and 
15.  8  utterly  destroyed  all  the  people  with  the 
15.  9  could  refuse,  that  they  destroyed  utterly 
15.  9  would  not  utterly  destroy  them  :  but 
15.  15  and  the  rest  we  have  utterly  destroyed 

15. 18  utterly  destroy  the  sinners  the  Amalekites 
15.  20  have  utterly  destroyed  the  Amalekites 


1  Ki.  9.21  Israel  also  were  not  able  utterly  to  destroy 

2  Ki.19.  11  to  all  lands,  by  destroying  them  utterly 

1  Ch.  4.  41  destroyed  them  utterly  unto  this  day,  and 

2  CI1.32.  14  nations  that  my  father  utterly  destroyed 
Isa  11.  15  the  Lord  shall  utterly  destroythe  tongue 

’34  2  he  hath  utterly  destroyed  them 

37.  11  to  all  lands  by  destroying  them  utterly 
Jer.  25.  9  will  utterly  destroy  them,  and  make 
50.  21  waste  and  utterly  destroy  after  them 

50.  26  cast  her  up  as  heaps,  .destroy  her  utterly 

51.  3  destroy  ye  utterly  all  her  host 

2.  To  finish,  consume,  kalah,  3. 

Lev.  26.  44  will  I  abhor  them,  to  destroy  them  utterly 
2  Ch.31.  1  until  they  had  utterly  destroyed  them  all 

DESTROYED  — 

One  cut  off,  nti  dummah. 

Eze.  27.  32  lilce  the  destroyed  in  the  midst  of 

DESTROYED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  lost, 13%  abad. 

Exodio.  7  knowest  thou  not.  .that  Egypt  is  destro. 
Deut.  7  20  until  they  that  are  left,  .be  destroyed 
Esth.  4.  14  and  thy  father's  house  shall  be  destroyed 
Eze.  26.  17  How  art  thou  destroyed  (that  wast)  inha. 

2.  To  be  destroyed,  abad,  6. 

Dan.  7.  11  beast  was  slain,  and  his  body  destroyed 

3.  To  be  swallowed  up,  J?V?  bala,  4. 

Isa.  9.  16  (they  that  are)  led  of  them  (are)  destroyed 

4.  To  be  bruised,  bruise  self,  daka,  7 . 

Job  34.  25  in  the  night,  so  that  they  are  destroyed 

5 . To  be  cut  off,  ns?  damah,  2. 

Hos.  4.  6  My  people  are  destroyed  for  lack  of 

6.  To  be  or  become  marred  or  corrupted,  Vqn  chabal,  2. 
Prov  13.  13  despiseth  the  word  shall  be  destroyed 

7.  To  be  marred  or  corrupted,  V;n  chabal,  4. 

Isa.  10.  27  the  yoke  shall  be  destroyed  because  of 

8.  To  be  marred  or  corrupted,  Van  chabal,  4. 

Dan.  2.  44  a  kingdom,  which  shall  never  be  destroy. 

6.  26  kingdom  (that)  which  shall  not  be  destr. 

7.  14  kingdom  (that)  which  shall  not  destroyed 

9.  To  be  dried  up  or  wasted,  Dqq  charab,  6. 

Ezra  4.  15  for  which  cause  was  this  city  destroyed 

10.  To  be  beaten  down,  nro  kathath,  4. 

2  C'h.15.  6  nation  was  destroyed  of  nation,  and  city 

11.  To  be  beaten  down,  nns  kathath,  6. 

Job  4.  20  are  destroyed  from  morning  to  evening 

12.  To  be  blotted  out  or  wiped  away,  nno  machah,  2. 
Gen.  7.  23  every  living  substance  was  destroyed 

7.  23  and  they  were  destroyed  from  the  earth 
Judg2i.  17  a  tribe  be  not  destroyed  out  of  Israel 

13.  To  be  ended,  consumed,  .ied  saphah,  2. 

1  Ch.  21.  12  three  months  to  be  destroyed  before  thy 
Prov  13.  23  (that  is)  destroyed  for  want  of  judgment 

14 . To  be  hunted,  destroyed,  rnj  tsadah,  2. 

Zepli.  3.  6  none  passeth  by;  their  cities  are  destroy. 

15.  To  shout,  suffer  evil,  be  wronged,  fin  rua,  2. 
Prov  13.  20  a  companion  of  fools  shall  be  destroyed 

16.  To  be  broken,  shivered,  nsy  shabar,  2. 

2  Ch.14.  13  they  were  destroyed  before  theLORD,  and 
Prov  29.  1  shall  suddenly  be  destroyed,  and  that 
Jer.  22.  20  for  all  tliy  lovers  are  destroyed 

48.  4  Moab  is  destroyed ;  her  little  ones  have 
51.  8  Babylon  is  suddenly  fallen  and  destroyed 
Eze.  30.  8  (when)  all  her  helpers  shall  be  destroyed 
Dan.  11.  20  but  within  few  days  he  shall  be  destroyed 

17.  To  be  spoiled,  destroyed,  "Hy’  shadad. 

Psa.137.  8  daughter  of  Babylon,  who  art  to  be  dest. 

18.  To  be  cut  off,laidwaste,  destroyed,  nsyshamad,  2. 
Gen.  34.  30  and  I  shall  be  destroyed,  I  and  my  house 
Deut.  4.  26  but  shall  utterly  be  destroyed 

7.  23  until  they  be  destroyed 
12.  30  that  they  be  destroyed  from  before  thee 
28.  20  until  thou  be  destroyed,  and  until  thou 

28.  24  down  upon  thee,  until  thou  be  destroyed 
28.  51  eat.  .the  fruit,  .until  thou  be  destroyed 
28.  45  and  overtake  thee,  till  thou  be  destroyed 
28.  61  bring  upon  thee,  until  thou  be  destroyed 
Judg  21.  16  seeing  the  women  are  destroyed  out 
2  Sa.  21.  5  we  should  be  destroyed  from  remaining 
Psa.  37.  38  transgressors  shall  be  destroyed  together 
92.  7  that  they  shall  be  destroyed  for  ever 
Isa.  48.  19  his  name  should  not  have  been .  .destroy. 
Jer.  48.  8  the  plain  shall  be  destroyed,  as  the  Lord 
48.  42  Moab  shall  be  destroyed  from  (being)  a 
Eze.  32.  12  the  multitude  thereof  shall  be  destroyed 
Hos.  10.  8  the  sin  of  Israel,  shall  be  destroyed  :  the 

19. 75?  destroy,  ns\r  sliamad,  5. 

Esth.  7.  4  are  sold,  I  and  my  people,  to  be  destroy. 

20.  To  loose  off  or  away,  destroy,  cnr6\hupi. 

1  Co.  10.  9  as  some  of  them .  .were  destroyed  of  serp. 

10.  10  as  some . .  were  destroyed  of  the  destroyer 

2  Co.  4.  9  Persecuted . .  cast  down,  but  not  destroyed 

21.  For  marring  or  corruption,  us  epopdv  eisphoran. 
2  Pe.  2. 12  But  these,  .made  to  be  taken  and  destro 

DESTROYED,  thing  utterly  — 

Thing  devoted  (to  God  or  destruction),  Dqn  cherem. 
1  Sa.  15.  21  things  which  should  have  been  utterly  de. 


DESTROYED,  to  be  utterly  — - 

To  be  devoted,  compressed,.  Din  charam,  6. 

Exod22.  20  He  that  sacrifleeth . .  shall  be  utterly  des. 

DESTROYER  — 

1.  To  break,  throw  down.  Dun  haras,  3. 

Isa.  49. 17  thy  destroyers  and  they  that  made  thee 

2.  To  dry  up,  waste,  rnp  chareb,  5. 

Judg  16.  24  the  destroyer  of  our  country,  which  slew 

3.  To  pvt  to  death,  mo  mutli,  5. 

J ob  33.  22  soul  draweth . .  and  his  life  to  the  destroy. 

4.  Burglar,  one  who  breaks  in  or  forth,  f'qs  parits. 
Psa.  17.  4  kept  (me  from)  the  paths  of  the  destroyer 

5.  To  destroy,  spoil,  tv  shadad. 

Job  15.  21  in  prosperity  the  destroyer  shall  come 

6.  To  mar,  corrupt,  destroy,  mv  shachath. 

Exodi2.  23  the  LORD. .  will  not  suffer  the  destroyer 
Prov  28.  24  the  same  (is)  the  companion  of  a  destroyer 
Jer.  4.  7  the  destroyer  of  the  Gentiles  is  on  his  way 

22.  7  I  will  prepare  destroyers  against  thee 

7.  To  spoil,  take  spoil,  'V  shasah. 

Jer.  50. 11  ye  rejoiced,  O  ye  destroyers  of  mine  heri 

S.A  destroyer,  ohoOpevrys  olothi  eutes. 

1  Co.  io.  10  some  of  them . .  were  destroyed  of  the  des. 

DESTROYING  — 

1  .Marring,  destroying,  rvrvD  mashcliith. 

Jer.  51.  25  I  (am)  against  thee,  0  destroying  moun. 

2.  Marring,  destroying,  nn*b  mashcheth. 

Eze.  g.  1  every  man  (with)  his  destroying  weapon 

3.  Destruction,  Doq  qeteb. 

Isa.  28.  2  a  destroying  storm,  as  a  flood  of  mighty 

DESTRUCTION  — 

1.  To  be  lost,  abad. 

Obad.  12  children,  .in  the  day  of  their  destruction 

2.  Destruction,  P'?n,  nhjx  abaddon,  abaddoh. 

Prov  27.  20  Hell  and  destruction  are  never  full ;  so 

3.  Destruction,  ji'DX  abaddon. 

Job  26.  6  Hell  (is)  naked,  .and  destruction  hath  no 
28.  22  Destruction  and  death  say,  We  have  beard 
31.  12  it  (is)  a  fire  (that)  consumeth  to  desti  ne. 
Psa.  88.  ir  (or)  thy  faithfulness  in  destruction? 

Prov  15.  11  Hell  and  destruction  (are)  before  the  L. 

4 . Destruction,  jnriK,  ;q3R  abdan. 

Esth.  8.  6  how  can  I  endure  to  see  the  destruction 

9.  5  Jews  smote  all  their  enemies  with .  .des 

5.  Vapour,  calamity,  tn  ed. 

Job  18.  12  destruction  (shall  be)  ready  at  his  side 
21.  17  (how,  oft)  cometh  their  destruction  upon 
2i.  30  wicked  is  reserved  to  the  day  of  destruc. 

30.  12  they  raise  up.  .the  ways  of  their  destruc. 

31.  3  (Is)  not  destruction  to  the  wicked  ?  and  a 
31.  23  For  destruction  (from)  God  (was)  a  terror 

Prov.  1.  27  your  destruction  cometh  as  a  whirlwind 

6 . Destruction,  contrition,  Njq  dakka. 

Psa.  90.  3  Tliou  turnest  man  to  destruction  ;  and 

7  .Ruin,  breaking  or  throwing  down,  rflD'iq  harisuth. 
Isa.  49.  19  the  land  of  tliy  destruction,  shall  even  now 

8.  Breaking  or  throwing  down,  ruin,  Dqn  heres. 

Isa.  19.  18  one  shall  be  called.  The  city  of  destruction 

9.  Destruction,  Van  chebel. 

Mic.  2.10  destroy  (you),  even  with  a  sore  destruction 

10.  Waste,  drought,  naqn  chorbah. 

Psa.  9.  6  destructions  are  come  to  a  perpetual  end 

11.  Destruction,  misfortune,  T?  kid. 

Job  21.  20  His  eyes  shall  see  his  destruction,  and  he 

12.  Trouble,  destruction,  ncina  mehumah. 

Deut.  7.  23  destroy  them  witli  a  mighty  destruction 

1  Sa.  5.  9  with  a  very  great  destruction  :  and  he 

5.  11  there  was  a  deadly  destruction  throughout 

13.  Downfall,  ruin,  nnnp  mechittah. 

Prov  10.  14  mouth  of  the  foolish  (is)  near  destruction 

10.  15  the  destruction  of  the  poor  (is)  their 

10.  29  but  destruction  (shall  be)  to  the  workers 

13.  3  he  that  openeth  wide,  .shall  have  destru. 

14.  28  in  the  want  of  people  (is)  the  destruction 

18.  7  A  fool’s  mouth  (is)  his  destruction,  and 
21.  15  but  destruction  (shall  be)  to  tlie  workers 

14.  ITasto,  desolations,  nifGB’D  mashshuoth. 

Psa.  73.  18  thou  castedst  them  down  into  destruction 

15.  Marring,  corruption,  destruction,  n'rif'P  mastic. 

2  Ch.  22.  4  the  death  of  his  father  to  his  destruction 
Eze.  5.  16  shall  be  for  (their)  destruction,  (and) 

16.  Ruin,  calamity,  t 3  pid. 

Job  30.  24  though  they  cry  in  his  destruction 

31.  29  I  rejoiced  at  the  destruction  of  him  that 

17.  Destruction,  Dap  qeteb. 

Deut  32.  24  burning  heat,  and  with  bitter  destruction 
Psa.  91.  6  destruction  (that)  wasteth  at  noon-day 

18.  Destruction,  hap  qoteb. 

Hos.  13.  14  0  grave,  I  will  he  thy  destruction  .  repe. 

1 9.  Cutting  off,  destruction ,  rnsp  qephadah. 

Eze.  7.  25* Destruction  cometh ;  and  they  shall  seek 


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20 . Destruction,  rapid  moving,  }"jp,  qerets. 

Jer.  46.  20  destruction  cometh  ;  it  cometh  out  of 

21.  Wasting,  desolation,  sheiyyah. 

Isa.  24.  12  and  the  gate  is  smitten  with  destruction 

22.  Breaking ,  breach,  "OB’  sheber. 

Prov  16.  18  Pride  (goeth)  before  destruction,  and  an 

17.  19  that  exalteth  his  gate  seeketli  destruction 

18.  12  Before  destruction  the  heart  of  man  is 
Isa.  1.  28  the  destruction  of  the  transgressors  and 

15.  5  they  shall  raise  up  a  cry  of  destruction 
51.  19  destruction,  and  the  famine,  and  the 

59.  7  wasting  and  destruction  (are)  in  their 

60.  18  wasting  nor  destruction  within  thy  bor. 

Jer.  4.  6  for  I  will  bring  evil ..  a  great  destruction 

4.  20  Destruction  upon  destruction  is  cried 

6.  1  for  evil  appeareth . .  and  great  destruction 
48.  3  spoiling  and  great  destruction 
48.  5  enemies  have  heard  a  cry  of  destruction 

50.  22  A  sound  of  battle,  .and  of  great  destruct. 

51.  54  destruction  from  the  land  of  the  Chald. 
Lam.  2.  II  destruction  of  the  daughter  of  my  people 

3  47  come  upon  us,  desolation  and  destruct. 

3.  48  destruction  of  the  daughter  of  my  people 

4.  IO  destruction  of  the  daughter  of  my  people 
Eze.  32.  9  when  I  shall  bring  thy  destruction  among 

23.  Breaking,  pats’  shibbaron. 

Jer.  17.  18  and  destroy  them  with  double  destruction 

2  4.  Destruction,  spoiling ,  ~iv  shod. 

Job  5.  2 1  neither  shalt  thou  be  afraid  of  destruct. 

5.  22  At  destruction  and  famine  thou  shalt 
Prov  24.  2  their  heart  studieth  destruction,  and 
Isa.  13.  6  it  shall  come  as  a  destruction  from  the 
Hos.  7.  13  destruction  unto  them  !  because  they 

9.  6  they  are  gone  because  of  destruction 
Joel  1.  15  as  a  destruction  from  the  Almighty  shall 

25.  Vanity ,  falsehood,  kits’  sho. 

Psa.  35.  17  rescue  my  soul  from  their  destructions 

26.  Wasting,  desolation,  wit?  shoah. 

Psa.  35.  8  Let  destruction  come  upon  him  at  unawa. 
35.  8  into  that  very  destruction  let  him  fall 

27 . Corruption,  destruction,  pit,  n'nty  shechith. 

Psa.  107  20  He ..  delivered  (them)  from  their  destruc. 

28.  To  mar,  corrupt,  destroy,  nnty  shacliath,  5. 

2  CI1.26.  16  heart  was  lifted  up  to  (16s)  destruction 

29.  Corruption,  destruction,  nnp  shacliath. 

Psa  55.  23  them  down  into  the  pit  of  destruction 
103.  4  Who  redeemeth  thy  life  from  destruction 

30.  To  cut  off,  lay  waste,  Hit?  shamad,  5. 

Isa.  14.  23  sweep  it  with  the  besom  of  destruction 

31.  A  treading  down,  rtDilfi  tebusah. 

2  Ch.22.  7  the  destruction  of  Ahaziah  was  of 

32.2 1  wearying  out,  tablith. 

Isa.  10.  25  and  mine  anger,  in  their  destruction 

S3. Passing  on,  change,  r)il?n  chaloph. 

Prov  31.  8  all  such  as  are  appointed  to  destruction 

31.  Loss,  cbrwAeia  apoleia. 

Matt.  7.  13  (is)  the  way,  that  leadeth  to  destruction 
Rom.  9  22  vessels  of  wrath  fitted  to  destruction 
Phil.  3.  19  Whose  end  (is)  destruction,  whose  god  (is 
2  Pe  2.  1  bring  upon  themselves  swift  destruction 
3.  16  as  (they  do),  .unto  their  own  destruction 

35.  A  taking  down,  uaBaipeais  kathairesis. 

2  Co  10.  8  edification,  and  not  for  your  destruction 
13.  10  to  edification,  and  not  to  destruction 

36.  Destruction,  o\e0pos  olethros. 

1  Co.  5.  5  unto  Satan  for  the  destruction  of  the  flesh 

1  Tli  5.  3  sudden  destruction  cometh  upon  them 

2  Th.  1.  9  be  punished  with  everlasting  [destruction] 

1  Ti,  6.  9  which  drown  men  in  destruction  and 

37.24  breaking  together,  avvTpippa  suntrimma. 

Rom.  3.  16  Destruction  and  misery(are)  intlieirways 

DESTRUCTION,  appointed  to  utter  — 

Devotion  (to  God  or  destruction),  C"iri  cherem.  _ 

1  Ki.20.  42  whom  I  appointed  to  utter  destiuction 

DETAIN,  to  — 

To  keep  in,  restrain,  detain,  isi]  atsar. 

Judg  13.  15  let  us  detain  thee,  until  we  shall  have 

13.  16  Though  thou  detain  me,  I  will  not  eat  of 

DETAINED  — 

To  be  kept  in,  restrained,  detained,  nsj;  atsar,  2. 

1  Sa.  21.  7  there  that  day,  detained  before  the  Lord 

DETERMINATE  — 

To  mark  out,  dplfa  horizo. 

Acts  2.  23  delivered  by  the  determinate  counsel  and 

DETERMINATION  — 

Judgment,  csj”?  mishpat. 

Zeph.  3.  8  niy  determination  (is)  to  gather  the  nations 

DETERMINE,  to  — 

1 .  To  say,  "Ok  amar. 

2  Ch.  2.  1  Solomon  determined  to  build  an  house 

2.  To  be  determined,  linn  chathak,  2. 

Dan.  9.  24  Seventy  weeks  are  determined  upon  thy 

3.  To  give  counsel,  py;  yaats. 

2  Ch.25.  16  that  God  hath  determined  to  destroy  the 
Isa.  19.  17  which  he  hath  determined  against  it 


4 . To  take  counsel,  Pov\evopat  bouleuovuii. 

Acts  15.  37  Barnabas  [determined]  to  take  with  them 

5.  To  loose  thereupon,  decide,  eirAvio  epiluo. 

Acts  19.  39  shall  be  determined  in  a  lawful  assembly 

6.  To  judge,  decide,  xpivoi  krino. 

Acts  3.  13  when  he  was  determined  to  let  (him)  go 
20.  16  Paul  had  determined  to  sail  by  Ephesus 
25.  25  to  Augustus,  I  have  determined  to  send 
27.  1  when  it  was  determined  that  we  should 

1  Co.  2.  2  I  determined  not  to  know  any  thing 

2  Co.  2.  1  I  determine).!  this  with  myself,  that  1 
Titus  3.  12  for  I  have  determined  there  to  winter 

7.  To  mark  out,  dplfa  horizo. 

Luke22.  22  the  Son  of  man  goeth,  as  it  was  determ. 
Acts  II.  29  determined  to  send  relief  unto  the  breth. 

17.  26  and  hath  determined  the  times  before 

8.  To  arrange,  Tacraa  tasso. 

Acts  15.  2  they  determined  that  Paul  and  Barnabas 

DETERMINE  before,  to  — 

To  mark  out  beforehand,  npoopifa  proorizo. 

Acts  4.  28  thy  counsel  determined  before  to  be  done 

DETERMINED  — 

1  .To  determine,  move  sharply,  be  cutoff,  pin  char. 
Job  14.  5  Seeing  his  days  (are)  determined,  the 

2.  To  place,  set,  put,  D-b’,  mb'  sum,  sim. 

2  Sa.13.  32  this  hath  been  determined  from  the  day 

DETERMINED,  to  be  - 

1  .To  be  determined,  pin  charats,  2. 

Isa.  10.  23  shall  make  aconsumption,  even  determin. 

28  22  even  determined  upon  the  whole  earth 
Dan  9  26  end  of  the  war  desolations  are  determined 
9  27  that  determined  shall  be  poured  upon  the 
11.  36  for  that  that  is  determined  shall  be  done 

2.  To  complete,  finish,  determine,  nj?3  kalah. 

1  Sa  20  7  be  sure  that  evil  is  determined  by  him 
20.  9  knew  certainly  that  evil  were  determined 
20.  33  was  determined  of  liis  father  to  slay  David 
25  17  for  evil  is  determined  against  our  master 
Esth.  7.  7  there  was  evil  determined  against  him  by 

DETEST,  to  — 

To  have  in  abomination,  ppb  sliakats,  3. 

Deut.  7.  26  thou  shalt  utterly  detest  it,  and  thou 

DETESTABLE  — 

Abominable  thing,  ppl'  shiqguts. 

Jer.  16.  18  with  the  carcases  of  their  detestable  and 
Eze  5  1 1  with  all  thy  detestable  things,  and  with 
7  20  (and)  of  their  detestable  things  therein 
11.  18  shall  take  away  all  the  detestable  things 
II.  21  after  the  heart  of  their  detestable  things 
37.23  nor  with  their  detestable  tilings,  nor  with 

DE-U'-EL,  God  is  knowing. 

Father  of  Eliasaph,  prince  of  Gad,  B.C.  1510. 

Nurn.  I.  14  Of  Gad  ;  Eliasaph,  the  son  of  D. 

2.  14  of  Gad.  Eliasaph  the  son  of  D.[or  Reuel] 

7.  42  D.  prince  of  the  children  of  Gad,  (offered) 

7.  47  the  offering  of  Eliasaph  the  son  of  D. 

10.  20  children  of  Gad .  .Eliasaph  the  son  of  D. 

DEVICE  — 

1  .Meditation,  p'?n  higgayon. 

Lam.  3.  62  and  their  device  against  me  all  the  day 

2.  Reason,  device,  reckoning,  patyn  cheshbon. 

Eccl  9.  10  (there  is)  no  work,  nor  device,  nor  know. 

3.  Wicked  device,  nam  mezimmah. 

Job  21.  27  thedevices  (whichlye  wrongfully  imagine 
Psa.  IO.  2  in  the  devices  that  they  have  imagined 
Jer.  51.  11  his  device  (is)  against  Babylon,  to  destroy 

i. Thought,  device,  nniyrp  machashabah. 

Jer.  18.  11  I  frame,  .arid  devise  a  device  against  you 

5.  Thought,  device,  nabrra  machashebeth. 

2  Ch.  2.  14  to  find  out  every  device  which  shall  be 
Esth.  8.  3  device  that  he  had  devised  against  the 
9.  25  his  wicked  device,  which  he  devised 
Job  5.  12  disappointeth  the  devices  of  the  crafty 
Psa.  33.  10  maketh  the  devices  of  the  people  of  none 
Prov  19.  21  (There  are)  many  devices  in  a  man’s  heart 
Jer.  11.  19  that  they  had  devised  devices  against  me 
18.  12  we  will  walk  after  our  own  devices,  and 
18.  18  let  us  devise  devices  against  Jeremiah 
Dan.  II.  24  he  shall  forecast  his  devices  against  the 

11.  25  they  shall  forecast  devices  against  him 

6.  Inward  or  inner  thought,  irdvppais  enthumesis. 
Acts  17.  29  or  stone,  graven  by  art  and  man’s  device 

7.  Thought,  plan,  v6ppa  noema. 

2  Co.  2.  1 1  for  we  are  not  ignorant  of  his  devices 

DEVICES  — 

Counsels,  nixjpD  moetsoth. 

Prov.  1.  31  and  be  filled  with  their  own  devices 

DEVIL  — 

1.  Hairy  one,  kid,  goat,  'I'y'b  sa-ir. 

Lev.  17.  7  no  more  offer  their  sacrifices  unto  devils 
2  Ch.n.  15  for  the  high  places,  and  for  the  devils 

2 .Spoiler,  destroyer,  "it?  shed. 

Deut  32.  17  They  sacrificed  unto  devils,  not  to  God 
Psa.  106.  37  their  sons  and  their  daughters  unto  devils 

3.Daimon,  demon,  shade,  baip&viov  daimonion. 
Matt.  7.  22  in  thy  name  have  cast  out  devils  ?  and  in 


ilatt.  9.  33  when  the  devil  was  cast  out,  the  dumb 
9.  34  devils  through  the  prince  of  the  devils 

10.  8  the  lepers,  raise  the  dead,  cast  out  devils 

11.  18  nor  drinking,  and  they  say,  He  hath  a  devil 

12.  24  This  (fellow)  doth  not  cast  out  devils 

12.  24  but  by  Beelzebub  the  prince  of  the  devils 
12.  27  if  I  by  Beelzebub  cast  out  devils,  by  whom 
12.  28  if  I  cast  out  devils  by  the  Spirit  of  God 
17.  18  Jesus  rebuked  the  devil;  and  lie  departed 
Mark  1.  34  divers  diseases,  and  cast  out  many  devils 
1.  34  suffered  not  the  devils  to  speak,  because 

I.  39  throughout  all  Galilee,  and  east  out  devils 

3.  15  to  heal  sicknesses,  and  to  cast  out  devils 

3.  22  prince  of  the  devils  casteth  he  out  devils 

6.  13  they  cast  out  many  devils,  and  anointed 

7.  26  cast  forth  the  devil  out  of  her  daughter 

7.  29  the  devil  is  gone  out  of  thy  daughter 

7.  30  she  found  the  devil  gone  out,  and  her 

9.  38  saw  one  casting  out  devils  in  thy  name 
16.  9  [out  of  whom  he  had  cast  seven  devils] 

16.  17  [In  my  name  shall  they  cast  out  devils] 

Luke  4.  33  which  had  a  spirit  of  an  unclean  devil 

4.  35  when  the  devil  had  thrown  him  in  the 

4.  41  devils  also  came  out  of  many,  crying  out 

7.  33  nor  drinking  wine,  and  ye  say,  Hehathad. 

8.  2  Magdalene,  out  of  whom  went  seven  dev. 

8.  27  a  certain  man,  which  had  devils  a  long 
8.  30  because  many  devils  were  entered  into 
8.  33  Then  went  the  devils  outof  the  man,  and 

8.  35,  38  man,  out  of  whom  the  devils  were  de. 
q.  1  them  power  and  authority  over  all  devils 

9.  42  the  devil  threw  him  down,  and  tare  (him) 

9.  49  saw  one  casting  out  devils  in  thy  name 

10.  17  the  devils  are  subject  unto  us  through 

II.  14  lie  was  casting  out  a  devil,  and  it  was 

11.  14  when  the  devil  was  gone  out,  the  dumb 
11.  15  some  of  them  said,  He  casteth  out  devils 
II  15  through  Beelzebub  the  chief  of  the  devils 
II.  18  that  I  cast  out  devils  through  Beelzebub 
11.  19  if  I  by  Beelzebub  cast  out  devils,  by 

11.  20  if  I  with  the  finger  of  God  cast  out  devils 

13.  32  I  cast  out  devils,  and  I  do  cures  to  day 
John  7  20  Thou  hast  a  devil  :  who  goeth  about  to 
8.  48  thou  art  a  Samaritan,  and  hast  a  devil? 

8.  49  I  have  not  a  devil ;  but  I  honour  my 
8.  52  Now  we  know  that  thou  hast  a  devil 

10.  20  He  hath  a  devil,  and  is  mad  ;  why  hear 
10.  21  Can  a  devil  open  the  eyes  of  the  blind  ? 

1  Co.  10.  20  they  sacrifice  to  devils,  and  not  to  God 
10.  20  ye  should  have  fellowship  with  devils 
10  21  the  cup  of  the  Lord,  and  the  cup  of  devils 
10.  21  the  Lord’s  table,  and  of  the  table  of  devils 
1  Ti.  4.  1  seducing  spirits,  and  doctrines  of  devils 
Jas.  2.  19  the  devils  also  believe,  and  tremble 
Rev.  9.  20  they  should  not  worship  devils,  and  idols 

4.  A  deified  spirit,  Soupi&v  daimon. 

Matt.  8.  31  tlie  devils  besought  him,  saying,  If  thou 
Mark  5.  12  [the  devils]  besought  him,  saying,  Send  us 
Luke  8.  29  driven  [of  the  devil]  into  the  wilderness 
Rev.  16.  14  they  are  the  spirits  of  [devils,]  working 
18.  2  is  become  the  habitation  of  [devils,]  and 

5 . Accuser,  calumniator,  biafioKos  diabolos. 

Matt.  4.  1  the  wilderness  to  he  tempted  of  the  dev. 

4.  5  devil  taketh  him  up  into  the  holy  city 
4  8  the  devil  taketh  him  up  into  an  exceed. 

4.  11  the  devilleaveth him!  and, behold, angels 
13.  39  The  enemy  that  sowed  them  is  the  devil 
25.  4 1  prepared  for  the  devil  and  his  angels 
Luke  4.  2  Being  forty  days  tempted  of  the  devil 
4.  3  the  devil  said  unto  him.  If  thou  be  the 
4.  5  [the  devil,]  taking  him  up  into  an  high 
4  6  the  devil  said  unto  him,  All  this  power 

4.  13  the  devil  had  ended  all  the  temptation 
8. 12  then  cometh  the  devil,  and  taketh  away 

John  6.  70  you  twelve,  and  one  of  you  is  a  devil  ? 

8.  44  Ye  are  of  (your)  father  the  devil,  and  the 
13.  2  the  devil  having  now  put  into  the  heart 
Acts  10.  38  all  that  were  oppressed  of  the  devil 

13.  10  (thou)  child  of  the  devil,  (thou)  enemy  of 
Epli.  4.  27  Neither  give  place  to  the  devil 

6.  11  to  stand  against  the  wiles  of  the  devil 

1  Ti.  3.  6  fall  into  the  condemnation  of  the  devil 

3.  7  into  reproach  and  the  snare  of  the  devil 

2  Ti.  2.  26  themselves  out  of  the  snare  of  the  devil 

Heb  2  14  had  the  power  of  death,  that  is,  the  devil 

Jas.  '4.7  Resist  the  devil,  and  he  will  flee  from  you 
1  Pe.  5.  8  your  adversary  the  devil,  as  a  roaring  lion 
1  Jo.  3.  8  He  that  committetli  sin  is  of  the  devil 
3  8  for  the  devil  sinneth  from  the  beginning 

3  8  he  might  destroy  the  works  of  the  devil 

3.  10  and  the  children  of  the  devil ;  whosoever 
Jude  9  when  contending  with  the  devil,  he  dis. 
Rev.  2.  10  devil  shall  cast  (some)  of  you  into  prison 

12.  9  that  old  serpent,  called  the  Devil,  and 
12.  12  the  devil  is  come  down  unto  you,  having 
20  2  that  old  serpent,  which  is  the  Deni,  and 

20.  10  the  devil  that  deceived  them  was  cast 

DEVIL,  to  he  possessed  with  a  — 

To  be  demonized,  Saip.orl(opat  daimonizomai. 

Matt.  g.  32  to  him  a  dumb  man  possessed  w  ith  a  dev. 

12.  22  unto  him  one  possessed  with  a  devil 
Mark  5.  15  see  him  that  was  possessed  with  the  devil 
3  16  to  him  that  was  possessed  with  the  devil 

5.  18  he  that  had  been  possessed  with  the  devil 

DEVIL,  to  have  or  be  vexed  with  a  — 

To  be  demonized,  Saipovl^opat  diamonizomai. 

Matt  1 5.  22  daughter  is  grievously  vexed  with  a  devil 
Jolinio.  21  not  the  words  of  him  that  hath  a  devil 


devilish 


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DIAMOND 


DEVILISH  — 

Demoniacal,  SaifioviwSris  daimonibdes. 

Jas.  3.  15  but  (is)  earthly,  sensual,  devilish 

DEVILS,  to  be  possessed  with  or  of  the  — 

I'd  be  demonized,  Saificvl£opai  dannomzomai. 

Matt  4  24  those  which  were  possessed  with  devils 
8  16  many  that  were  possessed  with  denis 
8!  28  there  met  him  two  possessed  with  devils 
8  33  befallen  to  the  possessed  of  the  devils 
Marlc  1.'  32  and  them  that  were  possessed  with  devils 
Luke  8.  36  lie  that  was  possessed  of  the  devils  was 

DEVISE,  to  — 

1 .  To  devise,  feign,  ,si3  hada. 

1  Ki.  12.  33  which  he  had  devised  of  his  own  heart 

1  To  think,  devise,  nsn  damah,  3. 

2  Sa.  21.  5  that  deviseth  against  us  (that)  we  should 

3 .  To  devise,  design,  purpose,  Ml  zamam. 

Psa.  31.  13  they  devised  to  take  away  my  life 

•Ter.  51.12  the  Lori)  hath  both  devised  and  done  that 
Lam.  2.  17  Lord  hath  done  (that)  whichhe  haddevis. 

4.  To  plow,  grave,  devise,  viy}  charasli. 

Prov.  3.  29  Devise  not  evil  against  thy  neighbour 

6.  14  he  deviseth  mischief  continually 
6.  18  heart  that  deviseth  wicked  imaginations 
I4  22  Do  they  not  err  that  devise  evil?  but 

I4.  22  truth  (shall  be)  to  them  that  devise  good 

5.  To  think,  devise,  reckon,  3P;n  chashab. 

Exod3i.  4  To  devise  cunning  works,  to  work  in  gold 

35.  32  to  devise  curious  works,  to  work  in  gold 
35.  35  and  of  those  that  devise  cunning  work 
2  Sa.  14.  14  yet  doth  he  devise  means,  that  his  bams. 
Esth.  8.  3  that  he  had  devised  against  the  Jews 

9.  24  had  devised  against  the  Jews  to  destroy 

9.  25  which  he  devised  against  the  Jews,  should 
Psa.  35.  4  let  them  be.  .brought  to  confusion  that  d. 

35.  20  they  devise  deceitful  matters  against 

36.  4  He  deviseth  mischief  upon  his  lied  ;  he 
41.  7  against  me  do  they  devise  my  hurt 

52  2  Thy  tongue  devisetli  mischiefs  ;  like  a 

Prov  16.  30  shutteth  his  eyes  to  devise  froward  things 
Jer.  11.  19  and  I  knew  not  that  they  had  devised 

18.  11  I  frame  evil  against  you,  and  devise  a 
18.  18  Then  said  they,  Come,  and  let  us  devise 
48.  2  Heshbon  they  have  devised  evil  against  it 
Eze  11.  2  these  (are)  the  men  that  devise  mischief 
Mic  2  I  Woe  to  them  that  devise  iniquity,  and 

2.  3  against  this  family  do  I  devise  an  evil 

6.  To  think,  devise,  reckon,  ye'n  chashab,  3. 

Prov  16  9  A  man’s  heart  deviseth  his  way  :  but  the 
24.  8  He  that  deviseth  to  do  evil  shall  be  called 

7.  To  give  counsel,  jX  yaats. 

Isa  32  7  he  deviseth  wicked  devices  to  destroy  the 

32  8  But  the  liberal  deviseth  liberal  things 

DEVISE,  to  cunningly  — 

To  make  raise,  aoeplfa  sophizb. 

2  Pe  1.  16  not  followed  cunningly  devised  fables 

DEVISED  — 

Thought,  device,  rotyno  machasliebeth. 

Esth.  8.  5  the  letters  devised  by  Hainan  the  son  of  | 

DEVOTE,  to  — 

To  devote  {to  God  or  destruction).  Din  charam,  5. 

Lev.  27.  28  that  a  man  shall  devote  unto  the  Lord  of 

DEVOTED  — 

A  thing  devoted  [to  God  or  destruction),  cm  cherem. 
Lev  27  21  be  holy  unto  the  Lord,  as  a  field  devoted 
27.  29  None  devoted,  .shall  be  redeemed  ;  (but) 
DEVOTED,  to  be  — 

To  be  devoted,  enn  charam,  6. 

Lev.  27.  29  which  shall  be  devoted  of  men,  shall  be 

DEVOTED  thing  — 

.1  thing  devoted,  ern  cherem. 

Lev  27.  28  Notwithstanding  no  devoted  thing  that  a 
27.  28  every  devoted  thing  (is)  most  holy  unto 
Num  18  14  Every  thing  devoted  in  Israel  shall  be 

DEVOTION  — 

Object  of  worship  or  devotion,  tre^aerga  sebasma. 

Acts  17.  23  1  passed  by,  and  beheld  your  devotions 

DEVOUR,  to  — 

1  .To  eat,  consume,  devour,  Sax  akal. 

Gen  31  15  and  hath  quite  devoured  also  our  money 

37.  20  Some  evil  beast  hath  devoured  him  :  and 
37.  33  an  evil  beast  hath  devoured  him 
49  27  in  the  morning  he  shall  devour  the  prey 
Exod  24.  17  glory  of  the  Lord  (was)  like  devouring  fire 
Lev.  10.  2  out  fire  from  the  Lord,  and  devoured  them 
Num26.  10  fire  devoured  two  hundred  and  fifty  men 
Deut3i  17  they  shall  be  devoured,  and  many  evils 

32.  42  and  my  sword  shall  devour  flesh 
Judg.  9.  15  let  fire,  .devour  the  cedars  of  Lebanon 

9  20  devour  the  men  of  Shechem,  and  the  house 
9.  20  the  house  of  Millo.  and  devour  Abimelech 
2  Sa.  2.  26  Shall  the  sword  devour  for  ever?  knowest 
11.  25  sword  devoureth  one  as  well  as  another 
18.  8  devoured  more . .  than  the  sword  devoured 
22.  9  and  fire  out  of  his  mouth  devoured 
2  Ch.  7.  13  I  command  the  locusts  to  devour  the  land 
Job  18.  13  It  shall  devour  the  strength  of  his  skin 

iS.  13  first  born  of  death  shall  devour  his  stren. 
Psa  18.  8  and  fire  out  of  his  mouth  devoured 

21.  9  his  wrath,  and  the  fire  shall  devour  them 


Psa.  50.  3  a  fire  shall  devour  before  him,  and  it 

78.  45  flies  among  them,  which  devoured  them 

79.  7  they  have  devoured  J  acob,  and  laid  waste 
105.  35  and  devoured  the  fruit  of  their  ground 

Prov  30  14  to  devour  the  poor  from  off  the  earth 
Isa.  I.  7  land,  strangers  devour  it  in  yourpresence 
5.  24  as  the  fire  devoureth  the  stubble,  ana  the 

9  12  they  shall  devour  Israel  with  open  mouth 

9.  18  it  shall  devour  the  briers  and  thorns,  and 

10.  17  devour  his  thorns  and  his  briers  111  one 
24.  6  Therefore  hath  the  curse  devoured  the 
26.  1 1  fire  of  thine  enemies  shall  devour  them 
31.  8  sword,  not  of  a  mean  man,  shall  devour 

33.  11  your  breath,  (as)  fire,  shall  devour  you 
56.  9  All  ye  beasts  of  the  field,  come  to  devour 

Jer.  2.  3  all  that  devour  him  shall  offend 

2.  30  your  own  sword  hath  devoured  your  pro. 

3.  24  shame  hath  devoured  the  labour  of  our 
5.  14  thy  mouth  fire,  .and  it  shall  devour  them 
8.  16  have  devoured  the  land,  and  all  that  is 

10  25  they  have  eaten  up  Jacob,  and  devoured 
12!  12  sword  of  the  Lord  shall  devour  from  the 
15.  3  the  beasts  of  the  earth,  to  devour  and  de. 
17.  27  it  shall  devour  the  palaces  of  Jerusalem 
21.  14  shall  devour  all  things  round  about  it 
30.  16  they  that  devour  thee  shall  be  devoured 
46.  10  the  sword  shall  devour,  and  it  shall  be 
46.  14  the  sword  shall  devour  round  about  thee 
48  45  shall  devour  the  corner  of  Moab,  and  the 
50.  7  All  that  found  them  have  devoured  them 

50.  17  the  king  of  Assyria  hath  devoured  him 
50  32  and  it  shall  devour  all  round  about  him 

51.  34  the  king  of  Babylon  hath  devoured  me 
Lam.  2.  3  flaming  fire,  (which)  devoureth  round 

4.  11  it  hath  devoured  the  foundations  thereof 
Eze.  7.  15  famine  and  pestilence  shall  devour  him 

15.  4  the  fire  devoureth  both  the  ends  of  it 
15.  5  when  the  fire  hath  devoured  it,  and  it  is 

15.  7  and  (another)  fire  shall  devour  them 

16.  20  thou  sacrificed  unto  them  to  be  devoured 

10.  3  learned  to  catch  the  prey ;  it  devoured  m. 

19.  6  learned  to  catch  the  prey,  (and)  devoured 

19.  14  hath  devoured  her  fruit,  so  that  she 

20.  47  it  shall  devour  every  green  tree  in  thee 
22  25  they  have  devoured  souls;  they  have  taken 
28.  18  it  shall  devour  thee,  and  1  will  bring  thee 
33  27  will  I  give  to  the  beasts  to  be  devoured 

34.  28  shall  the  beast  of  the  land  devour  them 
36.  14  thou  shalt  devour  men  no  more,  neither 

IIos.  5.  7  now  shall  a  month  devour  them  with  their 

7.  7  and  have  devoured  their  judges 
7.  9  Strangers  have  devoured  his  strength 
8  14  and  it  shall  devour  the  palaces  thereof 

11.  6  devour  (them),  because  of  their  own  cou. 
13.  8  and  theie  will  I  devour  them  like  a  lion 

Joel  1.  19,  20  the  fire  hath  devoured  the  pastures 

2.  3  A  fire  devoureth  before  them,  and  behind 
2.  5  flame  of  fire  that  devoureth  the  stubble 
Amos  1.  4  shall  devour  the  palaces  of  Ben-hadad 

1  7,  10  which  shall  devour  the  palaces  thereof 

1.  12  which  shall  devour  the  palaces  of  Bozrah 

1.  14  it  shall  devour  the  palaces  thereof,  with 

2.  2  it  shall  devour  the  palaces  of  Kirioth 

2.  5  it  shall  devour  the  palaces  of  Jerusalem 

4.  9  the  palmer  worm  devoured  (them) 

5.  6  fire  in  the  house  of  Joseph,  and  devour  (it) 
7.  4  it  devoured  the  great  deep,  and  did  eat 

Obad.  18  they  shall  kindle  in  them,  and  devour 
Nall.  2.  13  the  sword  shall  devour  thy  young  lions 

3.  13  the  fire  shall  devour  thy  bars 

3.  15  There  shall  the  fire  devour  thee  ;  the 
Hab.  3.  14  rejoicing  (was)  as  to  devour  tbe  poor  sec. 
Zech  9.  15  they  shall  devour,  and  subdue  with  sling 

11.  1  that  the  fire  may  devour  thy  cedars 

12.  6  they  shall  devour  all  the  people  round 

2.  To  eat,  consume,  devour,  akal. 

Dan.  7.  5  said  thus  unto  it,  Arise,  devour  much  fl. 

7.  7  it  devoured  and  brake  in  pieces,  and 
7  19  (which)  devoured,  brake  in  pieces,  and 
7.  23  shall  devour  the  whole  earth,  and  shall 

3 . Eating,  food ,  oUah. 

Jer.  12.  9  the  beasts  of  the  field,  come  to  devour 
Eze  23.  37  for  them  through  (the  fire),  to  devour 
39.  4  the  beasts  of  the  field  to  be  devoured 

4.  To  swallow  up,  yVa  bala. 

Gen  41  7  the  seven  thin  ears  devoured  the  seven 

41.  24  thin  ears  devoured  the  seven  good  ears 

5.  To  swallow  up,  ybz  bala,  3.  ..... 

Prov  19.  28  mouth  of  the  wicked  devoureth  iniquity 
Hab.  1 .  1 3  when  the  wicked  devoureth  (the  man  that) 

6.  To  swallow,  devour,  retain,  yS;  yala. 

Prov  20.  25  the  man  (who)  devoureth  (that  which  is) 

7.  To  eat,  consume,  QnS  lacham. 

Deut32.  24  devoured  with-burningheat,  and  with  hi. 

8.  To  feed,  consume,  nyi  raah. 

Psa.  80.  13  wild  beast  of  the  field  doth  devour  it 

9.  To  pant  after,  sivallow  up,  r|Niy  shaaph. 

Isa.  42. 14  I  will  destroy  and  devour  at  once 

10.  To  eat,  eat  up,  eV0i'o>  esthib. 

Heb.  10.  27  which  shall  devour  the  adversaries 

11  .To  drink  down,  swallow  up,  icara-nivai  katapino. 
1  Pe.  5.  8  walketh  about,  seeking  whom  he  may  d. 

12 .To  eat  down,  Karacpayeo  kataphagb. 

Matt23.  14  ye  devour  widows’  houses,  and  for  a  pre. 
Marki2.  40  Which  devour  widows’  houses,  and  for  a 
Luke  8.  5  and  the  fowls  of  the  air  devoured  it 


Lukeis.  30  which  hath  devoured  thy  living  with  har. 

20.  47  Which  devour  widows’  houses,  and  for  a 
2  Co.  11.  20  if  a  man  devour  (you),  if  a  man  take  (of 
Gal.  5.  15  if  ye  bite  and  devour  one  another,  take 
Kev.  ii.  5  fire  proceedeth.  .and  devoureth  their 

12.  4  to  devour  her  child  as  soon  asit  was  bom 
20.  9  from  God  out  of  heaven,  and  devoiued 

DEVOUR  up,  to  — 

1 .  To  eat,  consume,  devour,  akal. 

Eze.  36.  13  Thou  (land)  devourest  up  men,  and  hast 

2.7V>  eat  down,  uaraepd yco  kataphagb. 

Matt  13.  4  and  the  fowls  came  and  devoured  them  up 
Mark  4-  4  fowls  of  the  air  came  and  devoured  it  up 

DEVOURED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  eaten  up,  consumed,  7?n  akal,  2. 

Jer  30  16  Therefore  all  they,  .shall  be  devoured 
Eze  23.  25  thy  residue  shall  be  devoured  by  the  fire 
Zeph.  1.  18  the  whole  land  shall  be  devoured  by  the 
3  8  the  earth  shall  be  devoured  with  the  fire 

Zech  9.  4  and  she  shall  be  devoured  with  fire 

2.  To  be  eaten  up,  consumed,  Six  akal,  4. 

Isa.  1.  20  ye  shall  be  devoured  with  the  sword 
Nah.  1.  10  shall  be  devoured  as  stubble  fully  dry 


5EV0URER  — 

To  eat,  consume,  devour.  73N  akal. 

Mai.  3.  1 1  I  will  rebuke  the  devourer  for  your  sake  ; 

DEVOURING  — 

l.  To  eat,  consume,  devour,  7?k  akal. 

Isa.  29.  6  tempest,  and  the  flame  of  devouring  fire 
30  27  and  his  tongue  as  a  devouring  fire 
30.  30  the  flame  of  a  devouring  fire,  .scattering 
33.  14  shall  dwell  with  the  devouring  fire  ?  who 

l.  Swalloroing  up,  ySa  bela. 

Psa.  52.  4' Thou  lovest  all  devouring  words,  0  (thou) 

DEVOUT  — 

1.  Taking  or  receiving  well,  devout,  ev\a&r]s  eulabes. 
Luke  2.  25  the  same  man  (was)  just  and  devout 
Acts  2.  5  devout  men,  out  of  every  nation  under 

8.  2  devout  men  carried  Stephen  (to  his  burial) 

2.  Reverential,  evert  fiy s  eusebes. 

Acts  10.  2  (A)  devout  (man),  and  one  that  feared  God 
10.  7  a  devout  soldier  of  them  that  waited  on 
22.  12  Ananias,  a  devout  man  according  to  the 

3.  To  worship,  be  devout,  reverential,  aifropai. 

Acts  13.  50  Jews  stirred  up  the  devout  and  honour. 

17  4  and  of  the  devout  Greeks  a  great  multit 

17.  17  with  the  Jews,  and  with  thedevout  persons 

DEW  — 

Dew,  St?  ted. 

Gen  27.  28  God  give  thee  of  the  dew  of  heaven,  and 
27.  39  and  of  the  dew  of  heaven  from  above 
Exodi6.  13  in  the  morning  the  dew  lay  round  about 
16.  14  when  the  dew  that  lay  was  gone  up 
Num  11.  9  dew  fell  upon  the  camp  in  the  night 
Deut  32.  2  my  speech  shall  distil  as  the  dew,  as  the 
33.  13  the  precious  things  of  heaven,  for  the  d. 
33.  28  also  his  heavens  shall  drop  down  dew 
Judg.  6.  37  if  the  dew  be  on  the  fleece  only,  and 

6.  38  wringed  the  dew  out  of  the  fleece,  a  bowl 
6.  39  upon  all  the  ground  let  there  be  dew 
6  40  and  there  was  dew  on  all  the  ground 
2  Sa.  1.  21  (let  there  be)  no  dew,  neither  (let  there 
17  12  we  will  light  upon  him  as  the  dew  falleth 

1  Ki  17  1  there  shall  not  be  dew  nor  rain  these 

Job  29.  19  the  dew  lay  all  night  upon  my  branch 

38.  28  or  who  hath  begotten  the  drops  of  dew 
Psa  1 10.  3  morning ;  thou  hast  the  dew  of  thy  youth 
133.  3  As  the  dew  of  Hermon .  that  descended 
Prov  3  20  and  the  clouds  drop  down  the  dew 

19.  12  but  his  favour  (is)  as  dew  upon  the  grass 
Song  5.  2  for  my  head  is  filled  with  dew,  (and)  my 
Isa  18  4  like  a  cloud  of  dew  in  the  heat  of  harvest 

26.  19  for  thy  dew  (is  as)  the  dew  of  herbs,  and 
Dan  4  15,  23  let  it  be  wet  with  the  dew  of  heaven 
4  25  shall  wet  thee  with  the  dew  of  heaven 
4  33  his  body  was  wet  with  the  dew  of  heaven 
5!  21  his  body  was  wet  with  the  dew  of  heaven 

nos  6  4  for  your  goodness  (is)  as.  .the  early  dew- 

13  3  and  as  the  early  dew  that  passeth  away 

14  5  1  will  be  as  the  dew  unto  Israel :  he  shall 
Mic.  5.  7  in  the  midst  of  many  people  as  a  dew 
Hag.  1.  10  the  heaven  over  you  is  stayed  from  dew 
Zech.  8.  12  the  heavens  shall  give  their  dew  ;  and  I 

DIADEM  — 

1  .Mitre,  nsjxa  mitsneplieth. 

Eze.  21/26  Remove  the  diadem,  and  take  off  the  cr. 

3.  Diadem,  n'jy,  tsanoph,  tsaniph. 

Isa.  62.  3  Thou  shalt  also  be  .  a  royal  diadem  in 

3.  Diadem,  hood,  TW  tsaniph. 

Job  29.  14  my  judgment  (was)  as  a  robe  and  a  diad 

Diadem,  tiara,  rrrov  tsephirah. 

Isa.  28.  5  for  a  diadem  of  beauty,  unto  the  residue 

DIAL  — 

Going  up,  ascent,  step,  njjyj  maalah. 

2  ki.20.  11  by  which  it  had  gone  down  in  the  dial  of 
Isa.  38.  8  is  gone  down  in  the  sun-dial  of  Ahaz,  ten 

DIAMOND  — 

1  .Diamond,  adamant,  emerald,  07.T  yahalom. 
Exod28.  18  the  second  row  (shall  be),  .a  diamond 

39.  11  an  emerald,  a  sapphire,  and  a  diamond 
Eze.  28.  13  the  sardius,  topaz,  and  the  diamond,  the 


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2.  Brier,  diamond,  point,  shamir. 

Jer.  17.  1  The  sin.  .(is)  written,  .the  point  of  a  dia. 

DI-A'-NA,  ‘'Aprepus,  Artemis. 

One  of  the  principal  goddesses  of  the  Greeks  and 
Romans.  Artemis  is  her  Greek  name. 

Acts  19.  24  a  silversmith,  .made  silver  shrines  for  D. 

19.  27  the  temple  of  the  great  goddess  D.  should 

19.  28  saying.  Great  (is)  I),  of  the  Ephesians 

19.  34  cried  out,  Great  (is)  D.  of  the  Ephesians 
xg.  35  city  of .  .Ephesians  is  a  worshipper  of. .  D. 

DIB-LA'-IM,  d:i£H  double  embrace. 

Father  of  Gorner  wife  of  Hosea  the  prophet,  B.C.  800. 

Hos.  i.  3  went  and  took  Gorner  the  daughter  of  D. 
DIB -LATH,  circle. 

A  place  in  the  N.  of  Canaan,  which  should  be  spelled 
Diblah,  or  rather  Riblah. 

Eze.  6.  14  desolate  than  the  wilderness  toward  D. 
DI'-BON,  jurt,  prt  river  course. 

1.  A  city  N.  of  the  Arnon,  S.W.  of  Ileshbon,  rebuilt  by 
Gad,  given  to  Reuben,  and  retaken  by  Moab. 

Mum  2 1.  30  Heshbon  is  perished  even  unto  D.,  and 

32.  3  Ataroth,  and  D.,  and  Jazer,  and  Ninn-ah 
32.  34  And  the  children  of  Gad  built  11.,  and  A. 
Isa.  15.  2  He  is  gone  up  to  Bajith,  and  to  D. 

J  A  city,  perhaps  the  same  as  No.  1. 

•Josh.  13.  9  and  all  the  plain  of  Medeba  unto  D. 

13.  17  D. ,  and  Bamoth-baal,  and  Beth-baal-meon 
Jer.  48.  18  Thou  daughter  that  dost  inhabit  D. 

48.  22  And  upon  D.,  and  upon  Nebo,  and  upon 

8.  A  town  in  Judah,  perhaps  the  same  as  (Dimonah) 
Dibon. 

Neh.  II.  25  and  at  D.,  and  (in)  the  villages  thereof 
DI'-BON  GAD,  -13  p'l. 

A  halting  place  of  the  Israelites  after  leaving  Egypt, 
and  was  in  Moab  between  Ijc-Abarim  and  Almon- 
diblathaim,  and  is  no  doubt  the  same  place  called 
Dibon. 

Nuni33.  45  departed  from  Iim  and  pitched  in  D.-g. 

46  they  removed  from  D.-g.,  and  encamped 

DIB  -R.I,  'urn  on  the  pasture  born. 

A  Danite,  whose  daughter  had  married  an  Egyptian 
aud  whose  son  was  stoned  for  blasphemy,  B.C.  1490. 

Lev.  24.  n  Shelomith,  the  daughter  of  D.,  of  the  tribe 

DID,  he  — 

Vaheb,  {a  place  in  Supli,)  nni  vaheb. 

Nuni2i.  14  What  he  did  in  the  Red  sea,  and  in  the 

DI-DY-MUS,  A iSvpos  a  twin. 

The  surname  of  the  apostle  Thomas. 

John  11.  16  Then  said  Thomas,  which  is  called  D. 

20.  24  Thomas,  one  of  the  twelve,  called  D. 

21.  2  together  Simon  Peter,  and  T.  called  D. 

DIE  — 

1.  Death,  m3  maveth. 

Num.  6.  7  not  make  himself  unclean .  .when  they  d. 

1  Sa.  20.  31  fetch  him  unto  me,  for  he  shall  surely  die 

26.  16  (As)  the  Lord  liveth,  ye  (are)  worthy  to  d. 

2  Sa.  3.  33  the  king  lamented,  .and  said,  .as  a  fool  d. 

12.  5  the  Lord  liveth,  the  man . .  shall  surely  die 
Psa.  49.  17  For  men  he  dieth  he  shall  carry  nothing 
Provn.  7  When  a  wicked  man  dieth,  (Iris)  expecta. 
Eccl.  3.  19  as  the  one  dieth,  so  dietii  the  other  ;  yea 
Jer.  26.  11  saying,  This  man  (is)  worthy  to  die  ;  for 
26.  16  This  man  (is)  not  worthy  to  die  :  for  he 
Eze.  18.  23  pleasure  at  all  that  the  wicked  should  d.  ? 
Jon.  4.  3,8  (It  is)  better  for  me  to  die  than  to  live 

Death,  dying,  nniDfi  temuthah. 

Psa.  79.  11  preserve,  .those  that  are  appointed  to  die 

DIE,  to  — 

1  .To  expire,  gasp,  breathe  out,  yra  gava. 

Gen.  6.  17  everything  that  (is)  in  the  earth  shall  die 

7.  21  all  flesh  died  that  moved  upon  the  earth 
Num  1 7.  12  Behold,  we  die,  we  perish,  we  all  perish 

17.  13  shall  we  be  consumed  with  dying? 

20.  3  spake,  saying,  Would  God  that  we  had  d. 

20.  3  when  our  brethren  died  before  the  Lord 
Job  27.  s  till  I  die  I  will  not  remove  mine  integrity 

29.  18  I  shall  die  in  my  nest,  and  I  shall  multi. 
36.  12  and  they  shall  die  without  knowledge 
Psa.  88.  15  afflicted  and  ready  to  die  from  (my)  youth 
104.  29  they  die,  and  return  to  their  dust 
Zech  13.  8  parts  therein  shall  be  cut  off  (and)  die 

2.  To  die,  ma  mutli. 

Gen.  2.  17  thou  eatest  thereof  thou  shalt  surely  die 

3.  3  neither  shall  ye  touch  it,  lest  ye  die 
3.  4  unto  the  woman,  Ye  shall  not  surely  die 
5.  5  nine  hundred  and  thirty  years :  and  he  d. 
5.  8  nine  hundred  and  twelve  years :  and  he'd. 
5.  11  nine  hundred  and  five  years:  and  he  died 
5.  14  nine  hundred  and  ten  years  :  and  he  died 
5.  17  hundred  ninety  and  five  years:  and  he  d. 
5.  20  hundred  sixty  and  two  year3 :  and  he  died 
5.  27  hundred  sixty  and  nine  years :  and  he  died 
5.  31  seventy  and  seven  years :  and  he  died 

7.  22  of  all  that  (was)  in  the  dry  (land,)  died 

9.  29  nine  hundred  and  fifty  years :  and  he  died 
11.  28  Karan  died  before  his  father  Terah  in  the 
11.  32  two  hundred  and  five  years :  and  Terah  d. 

19.  19  lest  some  evil  take  me,  and  I  die 

20.  7  know  thou  that  thou  shalt  surely  die,  thou 

23.  2  Sarah  died  in  Kirjath-arba;  the  same  (is) 

23.  8  Abraham  gave  up  the  ghost,  and  died  in 


Gen.  25.  17  he  gave  up  the  ghost  and  died,  and  was 

25.  32  I  (am)  at  the  point  to  die ;  and  what  profit 

26.  9  Because  I  said,  Lest  I  die  for  her 

27.  4  that  my  soul  may  bless  thee  before  I  die 

30.  1  unto  Jacob,  Give  me  children,  or  else  I  die 

33.  13  overdrive  them  one  day.  .flock  will  die 
35.  8  Rebekah’s  nurse,  died,  and  she  was  buried 
35.  18  her  soul  was  in  departing,  for  she  died 
35.  19  Rachel  died,  and  was  buried  in  the  way 

35.  29  Isaac  gave  up  the  ghost,  and  died,  and 

36.  33  Bela  died,  and  Jobab  the  son  of.  .reigned 
36.  34  And  Jobab  died,  and  Husbam.of  the  land 
36.  35  Husham  died,  and  Hadad  the  son  of  B. 

36.  36  Hadad  died, and  Samlah  of  Masrekah  reig. 
36.  37  Samlah  died,  and  Saul  of  Rehoboth  (by) 

36.  38  Saul  died,  and  Baal  hanan  the  son  of  A. 

36.  39  Baal-hanan  the  son  of  Achbor  died,  and 
38.  1 1  peradventure  he  die  also,  as  his  brethren 
38.  12  the  daughter  of  Sliuah,  Judah's  wife,  died 

42.  2  buy  for  us . .  that  we  may  live,  and  not  die 

42.  20  words  be  verified,  and  ye  shall  not  die 

43.  8  that  we  may  live,  and  not  die,  both  we 

44.  9  both  let  him  die,  and  we  also  will  be  my 
44.  22  leave  his  father,  .(his  father)  would  die 

44.  31  tlie  lad  (is)  not  (with  us),  that  he  will  die 

45.  28  I  will  go  and  see  him  before  I  die 

46.  12  Erand  Onan  died  in  the  land  of  Canaan 

46.  30  Now  let  me  die,  since  I  have  seen  thy  face 

47.  15  wliy  should  we  die  in  thy  presence  ?  for  the 

47.  19  Wherefore  shall  we  die  before  thine  eyes 

47.  19  give  (us)  seed,  that  we  may  live,  and  not  d. 

-  47.  29  the  time  drew  nigh  that  Israel  must  die 

48.  7  Rachel  died  by  me  in  the  land  of  Canaan 

48.  21  I  die ;  but  God  shall  be  with  you,  and 
50.  5  Lo,  I  die :  in  my  grave  which  I  have  dig. 
50. 24  I  die :  and  God  will  surely  visit  you,  and 
50.  26  Joseph  died,  (being)  an  hundred  and  ten 

Exod.  1.  6  Joseph  died,  and  all  his  brethren,  and 

2.  23  it  came  to  pass,  .the  king  of  Egypt  died 
7.  18  the  fish  that  (is)  in  the  river  shall  die 

7.  21  fish  that  (was)  in  the  river  died 

8.  13  the  frogs  died  out  of  the  houses,  out  of 

9.  4  there  shall  nothing  die  of  all  (that  is) 

9.  6  and  all  the  cattle  of  Egypt  died 

9.  6  but  of  tlie  cattle  of . .  Israel  died  not 

9.  19  come  down  upon  them,  and  they  shall  die 

10.  28  day  thou  seest  my  face  thou  shalt  die 

11.  5  first  born  in  the  land  of  Egypt  shall  die 

14.  11  taken  us  away  to  die  in  the  wilderness 

14.  12  than  that  we  should  die  in  the  wilderness 

16.  3  Would  to  God  we  had  died  by  the 

20. 19  but  let  not  God  speak  with  us,  lest  we  die 

21.  12  He  that  smiteth  a  man  so  that  he  die 

21.  14  take  him  from  mine  altar,  that  he  may  die 

21.  18  and  he  die  not,  but  keepeth  (Iris)  bed 
21.  20  if  a  man  smite  his  servant,  .and  he  die 
21.  28  ox  gore  a  man  or  a  woman,  that  they  die 

21.  35  if  one  man’s  ox  hurt  another’s,  that  he  die 

22.  2  If  a  thief,  .be  smitten  that  he  die 

22.  10  it  die,  or  lie  hurt,  or  driven  away,  no  man 

22.  14  it  be  hurt,  or  die,  the  owner  (thereof) 

28.  35  and  when  he  coineth  out,  that  he  die  not 
28.  43  that  they  bear  not  iniquity,  and  die 
30.  20  shall  wash  with  water,  that  they  die  not 
30.  21  shall  wash  their  hands,  .that  they  die  not 
Lev.  8.  35  keep  the  charge  of  the  Lord,  that  ye  die 

10.  2  devoured  them  ;  and  they  died  before  the 

10.  6  neither  rend  your  clothes,  lest  ye  die,  and 

10.  7  ye  shall  not  go  out.  .lest  ye  die 

10.  9  Do  not  drink  wine . .  lest  ye  die 

11.  39  And  if  any  boast  of  which  ye  may  eat  die 

15.  31  that  they  die  not  in  their  uncleanness 

16.  1  when  they  offered  before  the  Lord,  and  d. 

16.  2  he  come  not  at  all  times,  .that  he  die  not 
16.  13  he  shall  put  the  incense,  .that  he  die  not 
20.  20  bear  their  sin  ;  they  shall  die  childless 

22.  9  lest  they  bear  sin  for  it,  and  die  therefore 

Num.  3.  4  Nadab  and  Abihu  died  before  the  Lord 

4.  is  not  touch  (any)  holy  thing,  lest  they  die 
4.  19  that  they  may  live,  and  not  die,  when  they 
4.  20  they  shall  not  go  in . .  lest  they  die 
6.  9  if  any  man  die  very  suddenly  by  him,  and 

14.  2  Would  God  that  we  had  died  in  the  land 
14.  2  or  would  God  we  had  died  in  this 
14.  35  in  this  wilderness,  .there  they  shall  die 

1 4.  37  died  by  the  plague  bef ore  the  Lord 

15.  36  and  stoned  him  with  stones,  and  he  died 

16.  29  these  men  die  the  common  death  of.  .men 
16,  49  they  that  died  in  the  plague  were  fourteen 

16.  49  them  that  died  about  the  matter  of  Kora.h 

17.  10  their  murmurings  from  me,  that  they  die 

17.  13  unto  the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord  shall  die 

18.  3  that  neither  they,  nor  ye  also,  die 

18.  22  lest  they  bear  sin,  and  die 

~- 18.  32  neither  shall  ye  pollute,  .lest  ye  die 

19.  14  This  (is)  the  law,  when  a  man  dieth  in  a 

20.  1  Miriam  died  there,  and  was  buried  there 
20.  4  that  we  and  our  cattle  should  die  there? 
20.  26  gathered  (unto  his  people,)  and  shall  die 

20.  28  Aaron  died  there  in  the  top  of  the  mount 

21.  5  up  out  of  Egypt  to  die  in  the  wilderness 
21.  (S  and  much  people  of  Israel  died 

23.  fo  Let  me  die  the  death  of  the  righteous 

25.  9  those  that  died  in  the  plague  were  twenty 

26.  11  the  children  of  Korah  died  not 

26.  19  Er  and  Onan  died  in  the  land  of  Canaan 
26.  61  Nadab  and  Abihu  died,  when  they  offered 

26.  65  They  shall  surely  die  in  the  wilderness 

27.  3  Our  father  died  in  the  wilderness,  and  he 

27.  3  but  died  in  his  own  sin,  and  had  no  sons 

27.  8  If  a  man  die,  and  have  no  son,  then  ye 
33.  38  Aaron  the  priest  went  up . .  and  died  there 


Nuni35.  12  that  the  manslayer  die  not,  until  he  stand 
35.  16  with  an  instrument  of  iron,  so  that  he  die 
35.  17,  18  wherewith  he  may  die,  and  lie  die,  he 
35.  20  hurl  at  him  by  laying  of  wait,  that  he  die 
35.  21  smite  him  with  his  hand,  that  he  die 
35.  23  with  any  stone,  wherewith  a  man  may  die 
35.  23  cast  (it)  upon  him,  that  he  die,  and  (was) 
35.  30  against  any  person  (to  cause  him)  to  die 
Deut.  5.  25  why  should  we  die  ?  for  this  great  fire 

5.  25  if  we  hear  the  voice,  .then  we  shall  die 
10.  6  there  Aaron  died,  and  there  he  was  buried 

13.  10  shalt  stone  him  with  stones,  that  he  die 

17.  5  stone  them  with  stones,  till  they  die 

17. 12  the  man  that  will,  .not  hearken,  .shall  d. 

18.  16  neither  let  me  see  this,  .that  I  die  not 

18.  20  prophet  which  shall  presume,  .shall  die 

19.  5  lighteth  upon  iris  neighbour,  that  he  die 

19.  11  smite  him  mortally  that  he  die,  and  fleeth 

19.  12  and  fetch  him  thence,  .that  he  may  die 

20.  5,  6,  7  lest  he  die  in  the  battle,  and  another 

21.  21  shall  stone  him  with  stones,  that  he  die 

22.  21  shall  stone  her  with  stones  that  she  die 

22.  22  they  shall  both  of  them  die,  (both)  the  m. 
22.  24  stone  them  with  stones  that  they  die 

22.  25  the  man  only  that  lay  with  her  shall  die 

24.  3  if  the  latter  husband  die,  which  took  her 

24.  7  that  thief  shall  die;  and  thou  shalt  put 

25.  5  one  of  them  die,  and  have  no  child,  the 
32.  50  die  iu  the  mount  whither  thou  goest  up 

32.  50  as  Aaron  thy  brother  died  in  mount  Hor 

33.  6  Let  Reuben  live,  and  not  die ;  and  let 

34.  5  So  Moses,  .died  therein  the  land  of  Moab 
Josh.  5.  4  the  men  of  war,  died  in  the  wilderness  by 

10. 11  Lord  cast  down  great  stones,  .and  they  d. 
10.  11  (they  were)  more  which  died  with  hailst. 

20.  9  not  die  by  the  hand  of  the  avenger  of 

24.  29  it  came  to  pass,  .that  Joshua,  .died 

24.  33  Eleazar  the  son  of  Aaron  died ;  and  they 
Judg.  'i.  7  brought  him  to  Jerusalem,  and  there  he  d. 

2.  8  Joshua,  .the  servant  of  the  Lord,  died 

2.  21  nations  which  Joshua  left  when  he  died 

3.  11  And  Othniel  the  son  of  Kenaz  died 

4.  21  he  was  fast  asleep  and  weary :  so  he  died 

6.  23  Peace  (be)  unto  thee . .  thou  shalt  not  die 
6.  30  Bring  out  thy  son,  that  he  may  die 

8.  32  Gideon  the  son  of  Joasli  died  in  a  good 

9.  49  the  men  of  the  tower  of  Shechem  died 

9.  54  young  man  thrust  him  through,  and  he  d. 

10.  2  he  judged  Israel,  .and  died,  and  was 

10.  5  And  Jair  died,  and  was  buried  in  Canion 

12.  7  Then  died  Jephthah  the  Gileadite,  and 

12.  10  Then  died  Ibzan,  and  was  buried  at  Beth. 

12.  15  Abdon  the  son  of  Hillel  the  Piratlionite  d. 

13.  22  We  shall  surely  die,  because  we  have 

15.  18  now  shall  I  die  for  thirst,  and  fall  into 

16.  30  Samson  said,  Let  me  die  with  the  Philis. 
Ruth.  1.  3  Elimelech,  Naomi’s  husband,  died;  and 

1.  5  Mahlon  and  Chilion  died  also  both  of  them 

1.  17  Where  thou  diest,  will  I  die,  and  there 

1  Sa.  2.  33  all  the  increase  of  tliine  house  shall  die 

2.  34  in  one  day  they  shall  die  both  of  them 

4.  18  he  died  ;  for  he  was  an  old  man,  and 

5.  12  men  that  died  not  were  smitten  with  the 
12.  19  Pray  for  thy  servants ..  that  we  die  not 

14.  39  be  in  Jonathan  my  son,  he  shall  surely  d. 

14.  44  answered,  .thou  shalt  surely  die,  Jonat. 
14.  45  Shall  Jonathan  die,  who  hath  wrought 
14.  45  the  people  rescued  Jonathan,  that  he  died 

20.  2  God  forbid;  thou  shalt  not  die:  behold 
20.  14  show  me  the  kindness,  .that  I  die  not 

22.  16  Thou  shalt  surely  die,  Ahimelech,  thou 

25.  1  Samuel  died;  and  all  the  Israelites  were 

23.  37  his  heart  died  within  him,  and  he  became 

25.  38  that  the  Lorp  smote  Nabal,  that  he  died 

26.  10  smite  him;  or  his  day  shall  come  to  die 

31.  5  he  fell  likewise  upon  his  sword,  and  died 
31.  6  So  Saul  died,  and  his  three  sons,  and  his 

2  Sa.  1.  15  And  he  smote  him  that  he  died 

2.  23  fell  down  there,  and  died  in  the  same 
2.  23  place  where  Asahel  fell  down  and  died 

2.  31  three  hundred  and  threescore  men  died 

3.  27  smote  him  there,  .that  he  died,  for  the 

3.  33  the  king  lamented . .  and  said,  Died  Abner 

6.  '  7  God  smote  him . .  and  there  he  died  by  the 

10.  1  the  king  of  the  children  of  Ammon  died 

10.  18  and  smote Shobach  the  captain,  .who  died 

11.  15  that  he  may  be  smitten,  and  die 

11.  17  and  Uriah  the  Hittite  died  also 

11.  21  cast  a  piece  of  a  millstone,  .that  he  died 

12.  13  hath  put  away  thy  sinj  thou  shalt  not  die 

12.  14  child  also  (that  is)  born. . shall  surely  die 

12.  18  And  it  came  to  pass,  .that  the  child  died 
14.  14  we  must  needs  die,  and  (are)  as  water 

17.  23  and  hanged  himself,  and  died,  and  was 

18.  3  neither  if  half  of  us  die,  will  they  care 

18.  33  would  God  I  had  died  for  thee,  0  Absalom 

19.  6  if  Absalom  had  lived,  and  all  we  had  died 
19.  23  king  said  unto  Shimei,  Thou  shalt  not  die 

19.  37  that  I  may  die  in  mine  own  city,  (and  be) 

20.  10  and  struck  him  not  again  ;  and  he  died 

24.  15  there  died  of  the  people  from  Dan  even 
1  Ki.  1.  52  if  wickedness,  .be  found,  .lie  shall  die 

2.  1  days  of  David  drew  nigh . .  he  should  die 
2.  25  and  he  fell  upon  him  that  he  died 
2.  30  And  he  said,  Nay;  but  I  will  die  here 
2.  37  for  certain  that  thou  shalt  surely  die 
2.  42  day  thou  goest  out.  .thou  shalt  surely  die 

2.  46  went  out,  and  fell  upon  him,  that  he  died 

3.  19  And  this  woman's  child  died  in  the  night 
12.  18  all  Israel  stoned  him.  .that  he  died 

14.  11  Him  that  dieth  of  Jeroboam  in  the  city 
14.  n  him  that  dieth  in  the  field  shall  the 


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1  Ki.  14.  12  enter  into  the  city,  the  child  shall  (lie 

14  17  came  to  the  threshold,  .the  child  died 
16.  4  Him  that  dieth  of  Baasha  in  the  city 
16.  4  him  that  dieth  of  his  in  the  fields  shall 
16.  18  burnt  the  king'shouse  overturn..  and  died 
16.  22  so  Tibni  died,  and  Omri  reigned 
17  12  and  my  son,  that  we  may  eat  it,  and  die 

19.  4  requested  for  himself  that  he  might  die 

21.  10  carryJiim  out,  and  stone  him,  that  he.  .d. 

21  13  and  stoned  him  with  stones,  that  he  died 
21  24  Him  that  dieth  of  Ahab  in  the  city  the 

21.  24  him  that  dieth  in  the  field  shall  the  fowls 

22.  35  was  stayed  up  in  his  chariot . .  and  died 

22.  37  the  king  died,  and  was  brought  to  Sama. 

2  Ki.  1.  4,  6,  i6Thoushaltnotcome..butshalt..die 

1  17  he  died  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord 

4.  20  he  sat  on  her  knees  till  noon,  and . .  died 

7.  3  they  said . .  Why  sit  we  here  until  we  die? 

7.  4  famine  (is)  in  the  city,  and  we  shall  die 

7.  4  and  if  we  sit  still  here,  we  die  also 

7.  4  and  if  they  kill  us,  we  shall  but  die 

7.  20  trode  upon  him  in  the  gate,  and  he  died 

8.  10  hath  showed  me  that  he  shall  surely  die 

8.  15  and  spread  (it)  on  his  face,  so  that  he  died 

9.  27  And  he  fled  to  Megiddo,  and  died  there 

12.  21  his  servants,  smote  him,  and  he  died 

13.  14  sick  of  his  sickness  whereof  he  died 
13  20  And  Elisha  died,  and  they  buried  him 

13.  24  Hazael  king  of  Syria  died ;  and  Ben-hadad 
18.  32  take  you  away,  .ye  may  live,  and  not  die 

20.  1  for  thou  shalt  die,  and  not  live 

23.  34  and  he  came  to  Egypt,  and  died  there 
25.  25  smote  Gedaliah,  that  he  died,  and  the 

1  Ch.  I.  51  Hadad  died  also.  And  the  dukes  of  Ed. 

2.  30  but  Seled  died  without  children 

2.  32  and  J  ether  died  without  children 

10.  5  he  fell  likewise  on  the  sword,  and  died 
10.  6  So  Saul  died,  and  liis  three  sons 

10.  6  and  all  his  house  died  together 
10. 13  Saul  died  for  his  transgression  which  he 
13  10  smote  him.  .and  there  he  died  before  God 
T9.  1  the  king  of  the  children  of  Ammon  died 

23.  22  And  Eleazar  died,  and  had  no  sons,  but 

24.  2  Nadab  and  Abihu  died  before  their  father 

29.  28  he  died  in  a  good  old  age,  full  of  days 

2  Ch.io.  18  and.  .stoned  him  with  stones,  that  he  died 

13.  20  and  the  Lord  struck  him,  and  he  died 
16.  13  died  in  the  one  and  fortieth  year  of  his 
18.  34  the  time  of  the  sun  going  down  he  died 

21.  19  bowels  fell  out :  so  he  died  of  sore  diseases 

24.  15  and  was  full  of  days  when  he  (lied 

24.  25  slew  him  on  his  bed,  and  he  died:  and 

25.  4  The  fathers  shall  not  die  for  the  children 

25.  4  neither  shall  the  children  die  for  the  fath. 
25.  4  but  every  man  shall  die  for  his  own  sin 
32.  11  persuade  you  to  give  over  yourselves  to  d. 

35.  24  they  brought  him  to  Jerusalem,  and  he  d. 
Job  2.  9  Then  said  his  wife.. curse  God,  and  die 

3.  11  Why  died  I  not  from  the  womb?  (why) 

4.  21  go  away?  they  die,  even  without  wisdom 
12.  2  No  doubt,  .and  wisdom  shall  die  with  you 

14.  8  and  the  stock  thereof  die  in  the  ground 

14.  10  But  man  dieth,  and  wasteth  away ;  yea 

14.  14  If  a  man  die,  shall  he  live  (again)?  all 
21.  23  One  dieth  in  his  full  strength,  being 

21.  25  another  dieth  in  the  bitterness  of  his  soul 
34.  20  In  a  moment  shall  they  die,  and  the  peo. 

36.  14  They  die  in  youth,  and  their  life  (is) 

42.  17  So  Job  died,  (being)  old  and  full  of  days 
Psa.  41.  s  When  shall  he  die,  and  his  name  perish? 

49.  IO  For  he  seeth  (that)  wise  men  die,  likewise 
82.  7  ye  shall  die  like  men,  and  fall  like  one  of 

118.  17  I  shall  not  die,  but  live,  and  declare  the 
Prov.  5.  23  He  shall  die  without  instruction ;  and  in 
10.  21  feed  many:  but  fools  die  for  want  of  wisd. 

15.  10  (and)  he  that  hatetli  reproof  shall  die 
19.16  (but)  he  that  despiseth  his  ways  shall  die 
23.  13  for  (if)  thou  beatest.  .he  shall  not  die 

30.  7  Two  (things)  deny  me.  not  before  I  die 
Eccl.  2.  16  And  how  dieth  the  wise’(man)?  as  the  fool 

3.  2  A  time  to  be  born,  and  a  time  to  (lie 
7.  17  why  shouldest  thou  die  before  thy  time? 

9.  5  For  the  living  know  that  they  shall  die : 
Isa.  22.  13  eat  and  drink,  for  to  morrow  we  sliaU  die 

22.  14  shall  not  be  purged  from  you  till  ye  die 
22.  18  there  shalt  thou  die,  and  there  the  char. 

'  38.  1  Set.  .in  order:  for  thou  shalt  die,  and  not 

50.  2  their  fish  stinketh.  .and  dietli  for  thirst 

31.  6  they  that  dwell  therein  shall  die  in  like 

51.  12  be  afraid  of  a  man  (that)  shall  die,  and 
51.  14  that  lie  should  not  die  in  the  pit,  nor  that 
59.  5  he  that  eateth  of  their  eggs  dieth,  and 

65.  20  the  child  shall  die  an  hundred  years  old 

66.  24  for  their  worm  shall  not  die,  neither  shall 
Jer.  11.  21  Prophesy  not.  .that  thou  die  not  by  our 

11.  22  the  young  men  shall  die  by  the  sword 
11.  22  their  sons  and  their  daughters  shall  die 

16.  4  They  shall  die  of  grievous  deaths ;  they 
16.  6  Both  the  great  and  the  small  shall  die  in 

20.  6  there  thou  shalt  die,  and  shalt  lie  buried 

21.  6  both  man  and  beast :  they  shall  die  of  a 

21.  9  He  that  aliideth  in  this  city  shall  die  by 

22.  12  But  he  shall  die  in  the  place whithertliey 

22.  26  into  another  country,  .and  there shallyed. 

26.  8  took  him,  saying.  Thou  shalt'  surely  die 
*7.  13  Why  will  ye  die,  thou  and  thy  people  by 
28.  16  this  year  thou  shalt  die,  because  thou  hast 
78.  17  Hanarriah  the  prophet  died  the  same  year 
31.  30  every  one  shall  (lie  for  his  own  iniquity 
34.  4  Thus  siuth  the  Lord.  .Thou  shalt  not  die 
34.  5  (But)  thou  shalt  die  in  peace :  and  with 

37.  20  cause  me  not  to  return,  .lest  I  die  there 


Jer.  38.  2  He  that  remaineth  in  this  city  shall  die 
38.10  take  up  J  eremiah  the  prophet . .  before  he  d. 

38.  24  Let  no  man  know,  .and  thou  shalt  not  die 
38.  26  he  would  not  cause  me  to  return,  .to  die 
42.  16  famine,  .shall  follow,  .and  there  ye  shall  d. 

42.  17  they  shall  die  by  the  sword,  by  the  famine 
42.  22  know  certainly  that  ye  shall  die  by  the 
44.  12  shall  die,  from  the  least,  .unto  the  great. 
Eze.  3.  18  Thou  shalt  surely  die;  and  thou  givest 

3. 18  the  same  wicked  (man)  shall  die  in  his 

3.  19  he  shall  die  in  his  iniquity;  but  thou  hast 
3.  20  a  stumbling  block  before  him,  he  shall  d. 

3.  20  he  shall  die  in  his  sin,  and  his  righteous. 

5.  12  A  third  part  of  thee  shall  die  with  the 

6.  12  He  that  is  far  off  shall  die  of  the  pestilence 

6.  12  he  that,  .is  besieged  shall  die  by  the 

7.  15  he  that  (is)  in  the  field  shall  die  with  the 

11.  13  that  Palatiah  the  son  of  Benaiah  died 

12.  13  shall  not  see  it,  though  he  shall  die  there 

13.  19  to  slay  the  souls  that  should  not  die,  and 

17.  16  (even)  with  him  in  the  midst . .  he  shall  die 

18.  4,  20  the  soul  that  sinneth,  it  shall  die 
18.  13  he  shall  surely  die ;  his  blood  shall  be 
18.  17  he  shall  not  die  for  the  iniquity  of  his 
18.  18  lo,  even  he  shall  die  in  his  iniquity 

18.  21,  28  he  shall  surely  live,  he  shall  not  die 
18.  24  in  his  sin .  .he  hath  sinned .  .shall  he  die 
18.  26  committeth  iniquity,  and  dieth  in  them 
18.  26  iniquity  that  he  hath  done  shall  he  die 
18.  31  for  why  will  ye  die,  O  house  of  Israel  ?_ 

18.  32  no  pleasure  in  the  death  of  him  that  die. 
24.  18  at  even  my  wife  died  ;  and  I  did  in  the 
28.  8  thou  shalt  die  the  deaths  of  (them  that 
28.  10  Thou  shalt  die  the  deaths  of  the 
33.  8  0  wicked  (man),  thou  shalt  surely  die 
33.  8  that  wicked  (man)  shall  die  in  his  iniquity 
33.  9  if  he  do  not  turn,  .lie  shall  die  in  his 
33.11  for  why  will  ye  die,  0  house  of  Israel  ? 

33. 13  but  for  his  iniquity .  .he  shall  die  for  it 
33.  14  I  say  unto  the  wicked,  Thou  shalt  surely  d. 
33.  15  he  shall  surely  live,  he  shall  not  die 

33. 18  committeth  iniquity,  he  shall  even  die 
33.  27  they .  .in  the  caves  shall  die  of  the 

Hos.  13.  1  but  when  he  offended  in  Baal,  he  died 
Amos  2.  2  Moab  shall  die  with  tumult,  with 

6.  9  if  there  remain  ten  men.  .they  shall  die 

7.  11  Jeroboam  shall  die  by  the  sword,  and 
7.  17  and  thou  shalt  die  in  a  polluted  land 

9.  10  the  sinners  of  my  people  shall  die  by  the 
Jon.  4.  8  he  fainted,  and  wished  in  himself  to  die 
Hab.  1.  12  my  God,  mine  Holy  One?  we  shall  not  d. 
Zech.11.  9  that  that  dieth,  let  it  die  ;  and  that  that 

3.  To  be  put  to  death,  rra  ninth,  6. 

Eze.  18.  13  he  shall  surely  die  ;  his  blood  shall  be 

4.  To  fall,  S55  naphal. 

Gen.  25. 18  he  died  in  the  presence  of  all  his  broth. 

5.  To  die  off  or  away,  aTroQvpaKw  apothnesko. 
Matt.22.  24  Moses  said,  If  a  man  die,  having  no 

22.  27  And  last  of  all  the  woman  died  also 
26.  35  Though  I  should  die  with  thee,  yet 
Markiz.  19  If  a  man’s  brother  die,  and  leave  (his) 

12.  20  first  took  a  wife,  and  dying  left  no  seed 
12.  21  the  second  took  her,  and  died,  neither 
12.  22  last  of  all  the  woman  died  also 
Lukei6.  22  the  beggar  died,  and  was  carried  by 
16.  22  the  rich  man  also  died,  and  was  buried 
20.  28  If  any  man’s  brother  die,  having  a  wife 
20.  28  he  die  without  children,  that  his  brother 
20.  29  took  a  wife,  and  died  without  children 
20.  30  the  second  took  her  to  wife,  and  he  died 
20  31  and  they  left  no  children,  and  died 
20.  32  Last  of  all  the  woman  died  also 

20.  36  Neither  can  they  die  any  more  :  for 
John  4.  49  Sir,  come  down  ere  my  child  die 

6.  50  that  a  man  may  eat  thereof,  and  not  die 
8.  21  ye  shall  seek  me,  and  shall  die  in  your 
8.  24,  24  ye  shall  die  in  your  sins 
11.16  Let  us  also  go,  that  we  may  die  with  him 
11.  26  And  whosoever  liveth.  .shall  never  die 
11.  32  hadst  been  here,  my  brother  had  not  died 
11.  37  that  even  this  man  should  not  have  died  ? 
11.  50  that  one  man  should  die  for  the  people 

11.  51  that  Jesus  should  die  for  that  nation 

12.  24  Except  a  corn  of  wheat  fall,  and  die 
12.  24  but  if  it  die,  it  bringeth  forth  much  fruit 
12.  33  signifying  what  death  he  should  die 

18.  32  signifying  what  death  he  should  die 

19.  7  We  have  a  law . .  by  our  law  he  ought  to  d. 

21.  23  that  that  disciple  should  not  die 
21.  23  Jesus  said  not  unto  him,  He  shall  not  d. 

Acts  9.  37  it  came  to  pass . .  that  she  was  sick,  and  d. 
21.  13  but  also  to  die  at  Jerusalem  for  the 
25.  11  thing  worthy  of  death.  I  refuse  not  to  d. 
Rom.  5.  6  in  due  time  Christ  died  for  the  ungodly 
5.  7  scarcely  for  a  righteous  man  will  one  die 

5.  7  a  good  man  some  would  even  dare  to  die 
5!  8  while  we  were  yet  sinners,  Christ  died  for 

6.  9  Christ  being  raised  from  the  dead  dieth 

6.  10  in  that  he  died,  he  died  unto  sin  once 

7.  9  when  the  commandment  came.  .1  died 

8.  13  For  if  ye  live  after  the  flesh,  ye  shall  die 

8.  34  (It  is)  Christ  that  died,  yea  rather 
14.  7  For  none,  .and  no  man  dieth  to  himself 
14.  8  whether  we  die,  we  die  unto  the  Lord 
14.  8  whether  we  live,  .or  die,  we  are  the  Lord’s 
14.  9  For  to  this  end  Christ  both  died,  and  rose 

14.  15  Destroy  not  him.  .for  whom  Christ  died 
^rt?o.  8.  11  weak  brother  perish,  for  whom  Christ  d.  ? 

9.  15  for  (it  were)  better  for  me  to  die 

15.  3  how  that  Christ  died  for  our  sins  accord. 


1  Co.  15.  22  For  as  in  Adam  all  die,  even  soin'Christ 

15.  31  which  I  have  in  Christ  Jesus.  .1  (lie  daily 

15.  32  eat  and  drink;  for  tomorrow  we  die 

15.  36  that,  .is  not  quickened,  except  it  die 

2  Co.  5. 14  that  if  one  died  for  all,  then  were  all  dead 

5.  15  (that)  he  (lied  for  all,  that  they  which  live 

5.  15  him  which  died  for  them,  and  rose  again 

6.  9  as  djdng,  and,  behold,  we  live  ;  as  chast. 
Phil.  1.  21  to  live  (is)  Christ,  and  to  die  (is)  gain 

1  Th.  4.  14  if  we  believe  that  Jesus  died  and  rose 

5.  10  Who  died  for  us,  that,  whether  w e  wake 
Heb.  7.  8  And  here  men  that  die  receive  tithes 

9.  27  And  as  it  is  appointed  unto  men  once  to  d. 

10. 28  He  that  despised  .Moses’  law  died  without 
11.  i7  These  all  died  in  faith,  not  having receiv. 
Rev.  3.  2  things  which  remain,  that  are  ready  to  d. 

8.  9  which  were  in  the  sea,  and  had  life,  died 

8.  11  and  many  men  died  of  the  waters 

9.  6  and  shall  desire  to  die  ;  and  death  shall 
14. 13  Blessed  (are)  the  dead  which  die  in  the 

16.  3  and  every  living  soul  died  in  the  sea 

6.  To  loose  off,  destroy,  airiWvy  1  apollumi. 

John  18.  14  that  one  man  should  (die]  for  the  people 

7.  To  die,  be  dying,  0vfi<rKoo  thnesko. 

John  1 1.  21  hadst  been  here,  my  brother  had  not  died 

8.  To  end  (life),  reKevraw  teleutao. 

.Matt  15.  4  curseth  father  or  mother,  let  him  die  the 
Mark  7.  10  curseth  father  or  mother,  let  him  die  the 

9.  44  Where  their  worm  dieth  not,  and  the  fire 
9.  46,  48  Where  their  worm  dieth  not,  and  the 
Luke  7.  2  servant,  who.  .was  sick,  and  ready  to  die 
Acts  7.  15  Jacob  went  down  into  Egypt,  and  died 

9.  To  destruction,  els  airuKciav  eis  apoleian. 

Acts  25.  16  to  deliver  any  man  to  die,  before  that  he 
Heb.  11.  22  Joseph,  when  he  died,  made  mention  of 

DIE,  to  cause  to  — 

To  put  to  death,  cause  to  die,  nia  muth,  5. 

1  Sa.  28.  9  snare  for  my  life,  to  cause  me  to  (lie? 

DIE,  to  be  like  to,  or  must  — 

To  die,  rra  muth. 

Deut.  4.  22  I  must  die  in  this  land,  I  must  not  go 
31.  14  thy  days  approach  that  thou  must  die 

1  Sa.  14.  43  that  (was)  in  mine  hand,  .lo,  I  must  die 
Jer.  38.  9  he  is  like  to  die  for  hunger  in  the  place 

DIE  with,  to — - 

To  die  off  with,  (TvvixnobvpaKio  sunapothnesko. 

Mark  1 4.  31  If  I  should  die  with  thee,  I  w  ill  not  deny 

2  Co.  7.  3  ye  are  in  our  hearts  to  die  and  live  with 

DIED  — 

Death,  niD  mcireth. 

Gen.  50.  16  Thy  father  did  command  before  he  died 
Nuni26.  10  with  Korah,  when  that  company  died 

33.  39  hundred  and  twenty  three,  when  he  died 
Deut  34.  7  hundred  and  twenty  years  old  when  he  d. 

2  Ch.  24.  15  hundred  and  thirty  years,  .when  he  died 
24.  22  when  he  died,  he  said,  The  Lord  look 
Isa.  6.  1  the  year  that  king  Uzziah  died  I  saw 

14.  28  In  the  year  that  king  Ahaz  died  was  this 

DIED,  which  — 

Fallen  thing,  carcase,  n1??!  nebelah. 

Lev.  17.  15  that  eateth  that  which  died  (of  itself) 

DIET  — 

Usual  or  customary  diet  or  allowance,  aruchah. 

Jer.  52.  34  (for)  his  diet,  there  was  a  continual  diet 

DIETH  of  itself,  (beast  that)  — 

Fallen  thing,  carcase,  nebelah. 

Lev.  7.  24  the  fat  of  the  beast  that  dieth  of  itself 
22.  8  That  which  dieth  of  itself,  or  is  torn 
Deut  14.  31  not  eat  (of)  any  thing  that  dieth  of  itself 
Eze.  4.  14  not  eaten  of  that  which  dietli  of  itself 

DIFFER  from,  to  — 

To  bear  or  carry  diversely,  biaiplpw  cliaphero. 

1  C0.15.  41  (one)  star  differeth  from  (another)  star 
Gal.  4.  1  differeth  nothing  from  a  servant,  though 

DIFFER,  to  make  to  — 

To  judge  diversely,  SiaKpivu  diakrino. 

i  Co.  4.  7  who  maketh  thee  to  differ  (from  another)? 

DIFFERENCE  — 

1.  Division,  act  of  dividing,  Siaipeais  diairesis. 

1  Co.  12.  5  there  are  differences  of  administrations 

2 . A  sending  apart,  distinction,  Siao-roAf)  diastole. 

Rom.  3.  22  and  upon  all  them,  .there  is  no  difference 

10.  12  there  is  no  difference  between  the  Jew 

DIFFERENCE  between  — 

To  divide  into  parts,  ycpl(w  merizo. 

1  Co.  7.  34  There  is  difference  (also)  between  a  wife 

DIFFERENCE,  to  make  a  — 

1  .To  separate.  Via  boded,  5. 

Lev.  11.  47  To  make  a  difference  between  the  unclean 

2.  To  judge  diversely.  Siaicplru/  diakrino. 

Jude  22  of  some  have  compassion,  making  a  (lift. 

DIFFERENCE,  to  put  (a)  — 

1  .To  separate,  Vj3  baclal,  5. 

Lev.  10.  10  that  ye  may  put  difference  between  holy 
20.  25  therefore  put  difference  between  clean 
Eze.  22.  26  they  have  put  no  difference  between  the 


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2.  To  make  a  separation,  nbs  palah,  5. 

Exodn.  7  the  Loud  doth  put  a  difference  between 

3.  To  judge  diversely,  SiaKpivu  diakrino. 

Acts  15.  9  put  no  difference  between  us  and  them 

DIFFERING  — 

Rearing  diversely,  different,  Siatpopos  diaphoros. 
Rom  12.  6  Having  then  gifts  differing  according  to 

DIG,  to  — 

1  .To  seek,  dig,  search,  nsn  chaphar. 

Gen.  21.  30  witness  unto  me,  that  I  have  digged  this 
26.  15  which  his  father’s  servants  had  digged 
26.  18  Isaac  digged  again  the  wells  of  water 
26.  18  which  they  had  digged  in  the  days  of 
26.  19  Isaac's  servants  digged  in  the  valley,  and 
26.  21  they  digged  another  well,  and  strove  for 
26.  22  removed  from  thence,  and  digged  another 
26.  32  concerning  the  well  which  they  had  dig. 
Exod.  7.  24  the  Egyptians  digged  round  about  the 
Num2i.  18  The  princes  digged  the  well,  the  nobles  of 
Deut.23.  13  thou  shalt  dig  therewith,  and  shalt  turn 
Job  3.  21  and  dig  for  it  more  than  for  hid  treasures 

11.  18  yea,  thou  shalt  dig  (about  thee,  and)  thou 
Psa.  7.  15  He  made  a  pit,  and  digged  it,  and  is  fallen 

35.  7  (which)  without  cause  they  have  digged 
Eccl.io.  8  He  that  diggeth  a  pit  shall  fall  into  it 
Jer.  13.  7  I  went  to  Euphrates,  and  digged,  and 

2.  To  hew,  dig,  Dxn  chatsah. 

Deut.  6.  II  and  wells  digged,  which  thou  diggedst 
8.  9  out  of  whose  hills  thou  mayest  dig  brass 
2  Ch.26.  10  he  built  towers,  .and  digged  many  wells 
Neh.  9.  26  houses  full  of  all  goods,  wells  digged 

3.  To  dig  through,  uni  chathar. 

Eze.  8.  8  dig  now  in  the  well :  and  when  I  had  digged 

12.  5  Dig  thou  through  the  wall  in  their  sight 
12.  7  I  digged  through  the  wall  with  mine  hand 

12.  12  they  shall  dig  through  the  wall  to  carry 
Amos  9.  2  Though  they  dig  into  hell,  thence  shall 

4.  To  dig,  prepare,  nns  karali. 

Gen.  26.  25  and  there  Isaac’s  servants  digged  a  well 
50.  5  in  my  grave  which  I  have  digged  for  me 
Exod2i.  33  If  a  man  shall  dig  a  pit,  and  not  cover 
Num2i.  18  the  nobles  of  the  people  digged  it,  by  (tire) 
Job  6.  27  ye  overwhelm  the  fatherless,  and  ye  dig  a 
Psa.  57.  6  they  liaveidigged  a  pit  before  me,  into  the 
119.  85  The  proud  have  digged  pits  for  me,  which 
Prov  16.  27  An  ungodly  man  diggeth  up  evil 

26.  27  Whoso  diggeth  a  pit  shall  fall  therein 
Jer.  18.  20  for  they  have  digged  a  pit  for  my  soul 
18.  22  for  they  have  digged  a  pit  to  take  me 

5 -To  dig,  up  qur. 

2  Ki  19.  24  I  have  digged  and  drunk  strange  waters 
Isa.  37.  25  I  have  digged,  and  drunk  water ;  and  with 

6.  To  dig,  bpvenuc  orusso, 

Mattel.  33  digged  a  wine  press  in  it,  and  built  a 
23.  18  digged  in  the  earth,  and  hid  his  lord’s 
Mark  1 2.  1  digged  (a  place  for)  the  winefat,  and  built 

7.  To  delve,  scoop,  hollow  out,  aKa-n-Tai  skapto. 

Luke  6.  48  man  which  built  an  house,  and  digged 

13.  8  till  I  shall  dig  about  it,  and  dung  (it) 

16.  3  I  cannot  dig  ;  to  beg  I  am  ashamed 

DIG  down,  to  — 

1.  To  root  out,  "ipil  aqar,  3. 

Gen.  49.  6  in  their  self  will  they  digged  down  a  wall 

2.  To  delve  beneath,  undermine,  KaraaKairrco  kita. 
Rom  II.  3  killed  thy  prophets,  and  digged  down 

DIG  through,  to  — 

To  dig  through,  inn  chathar. 

Job  24.  16  they  dig  through  houses  (which)  they 

DIGGED,  to  be  — 

1.7b  be  prepared,  digged,  nn3  karali,  2. 

Psa.  94.  13  until  the  pit  be  digged  for  the  wicked 

2.  To  be  picked  out,  np)  naqar,  4. 

Isa.  51.  1  the  hole  of  the  pit  (whence)  ye  are  digged 

3.  To  be  set  in  order,  arranged,  iiil  adar,  2 

Isa.  5.  6  it  shall  not  be  pruned  nor  digged 
7.  23  (on)  all  hills  that  shall  be  digged 

DIGNITY  — 

1  .Greatness,  nVna,  gedullah,  gedulah 

Estli.  6.  3  What  ho’nour  and  dignity  hath  been  done 

2. High  place,  ciw?  m  irom. 

Eccl.  IO.  6  Folly  is  set  in  great  dignity,  and  the 
3.. I  lifting  up,  exaltation,  nkir  seeth. 

Gen.  49.  3  excellency  of  dignity,  and  the  excellency 
Hab.  1.  7  their  dignity  shall  proceed  of  themselves 

4.  Glory,  esteem,  reputation,  Sblja  doxa. 

2  Pe.  2.  10  not  afraid  to  speak  evil  of  dignities 
Jude  8  despise  dominion .  speak  evil  of  dignities 

DEK-LAH,  nSpi  palm  grove. 

A  son  of  .Toktan  of  the  family  of  Shem,  whose  offspring 
inhabited  a  district  in  Arabia,  B.c  2240. 

Gen.  10.  27  And  Hadoram,  and  Uzal,  and  D. 

1  Ch.  1.  21  Hadoram  also,  and  Uzal.  and  D 

DU'-EAN,  ii/ri  gourd. 

A  city  in  the  plains  of  Judah. 

Josh  15.  38  And  D.,  and  Mizpeli,  and  Jokthecl 


DILIGENCE  - 

\. Guard,  charge,  "lipyO  mishmar. 

Prov.  4.  23  Keep  thy  heart  with  all  diligence ;  for  out 

2.  Work,  ipyaala  ergasia. 

Lukei2.  58  give  diligence  that  thou  mayest  be  deliv. 

3.  Haste,  speed,  o-irovS-fi  spoude. 

Rom.  12.  8  he  that  ruleth,  with  diligence ;  he  that 
2  Co.  8.  7  (ill)  all  diligence,  and  (in)  your  love  to  us 
Heb.  6.  11  do  show  the  same  diligence  to  the  full 
2  Pe.  1.  5  giving  all  diligence,  add  to  your  faith 
Jude  3  when  I  gave  all  diligence  to  write  unto 

DILIGENCE,  to  do  or  give  — 

To  use  haste  or  speed,  trnovbdCuj  spoudazb. 

2  Ti.  4.  9  Do  thy  diligence  to  come  shortly  unto  me 
4.  21  Do  thy  diligence  to  come  before  winter 
2  Pe.  1.  10  give  diligence  to  make  your  calling  and 

DILIGENT  — 

\.To  be  searched  out,  b’?n  chaphas.  4. 

Psa.  64.  6  they  accomplish  a  diligent  search 
2.  Diligent,  sharp  pointed,  determined,  pin  charuts. 
Prov  10.  4  the  hand  of  the  diligent  maketh  rich 
12.  24  The  hand  of  the  diligent  shall  bear  rule 

12.  27  substance  of  a  diligent  man  (is)  precious 

13.  4  soul  of  the  diligent  shall  be  made  fat 
21.  5  The  thoughts  of  the  diligent  (tend)  only 

3.7b  do  good  or  well,  no;  ycitah,  5. 

Deut  13.  14  enquire,  and  make  search,  and  ask  dilig. 

17.  4  hast  heard  (of  it,)  and  enquired  diligently 
19.  18  judges  shall  make  diligent  inquisition 

4.  Might,  iko  m end. 

Deut  4.  9’keep  thy  soul  diligently,  lest  thou  forget 
24.  8  that  thou  observe  diligently,  and  do 
Josh. 22.  5  take  diligent  heed  to  do  the  commandm. 
Psa.119.  4  commanded  (us)to  keep. . precepts  dilige. 
Jer.  2.  10  send  unto  Kedar,  and  consider  diligently 

b.  Hasty,  hasting,  Ti®  rnahir. 

Prov  22.  29  Seest  thou  a  man  diligent  in  his  business  ? 

6. Hasting,  speedy,  a-novbdios  spoudaios. 

2  Co.  8.  22  we  have  oftentimes  proved  diligent  in 
8.  22  but  now  much  more  diligent,  upon  the 

DILIGENT,  to  be  — 

1 .  To  know,  be  acquainted  with,  in;  yada. 

Prov  27.  23  Be  thou  diligent  to  know  the  state  of 

2.7b  use  haste  or  speed,  cnrovSdfa  spoudazb. 

Tit.  3.  12  be  diligent  to  come  unto  me  to  Nicopolis 
2  Pet'  3.  14  be  diligent  that  ye  may  be  found  of  him 

DILIGENTLY  — 

Honourably,  diligently,  NT-m  adrazda. 

Ezra  7.  23  let  it  lie  diligently  done  for  the  house 

2.  /I  ttention,  Dtvp  qesheb. 

Isa.  21.  7  he  hearkened  diligently  witli  much  heed 

3.  Accurately,  exactly,  anpL^uis  akribos. 

Matt.  2.  8  search  diligently  for  the  young  child 
Acts  18.  25  he  spake  and  taught  diligently  the  things 

4 . Carefully,  with  anxiety,  epimelos. 

Luke  15  8  and  seek  diligently  till  she  find  (it)  ? 

5.  Hastily,  speedily,  rrirouSaius  sponclaios. 

Titus  3.  13  Bring  Zenas  ..and  Apollos.  .diligently 

DILIGENTLY,  very  — 

More  speedily  or  hastily,  oirovbcuoTepov  spoudaiot. 

2  Ti.  1.  17  he  sought  me  out  very  diligently,  and 
[See  also  Consider,  observe,  seek,  teach.] 

DIM,  to  be  — 

1.2b  be  or  become  dark  or  dim,  pwn  chashak. 

Lam.  s  17  for  these  (things)  our  eyes  are  dim 
2.2b  be  or  become  weak,  nn 3  kahah. 

Gen.  27.  1  when  Isaac  was  old,  and  his  eyes  were  d. 
Deut  34  7  his  eye  was  not  dim,  nor  his  natural  force 
Job  17  7  Mine  eye  also  is  dim  by  reason  of  sorrow 

3.  To  look,  be  dazzled,  ngff  sliaah. 

Isa  32.  3  eyes  of  them  that  see  shall  not  be  dim 

4  To  be  heavy,  weighty,  "i?3  kabed. 

Gen.  48.  10  Now  the  eyes  of  Israel  were  dim  for  age 

5.  To  stand,  stand  still,  Dip  qum. 

1  Sam  4.  15  his  eyes  were  dim,  that  he  could  not  see 

DIM,  to  become  — 

To  become  concealed,  darkened,  ddj;  amam,  6. 

Lam.  4.  1  How  is  the  gold  become  dim  !  (how)isthe 

DIM,  to  wax  — 

Becoming  weak,  dim,  nns  kehali. 

1  Sa.  3.  2  and  his  eyes  began  to  wax  dim,  (that)  he 

DIMINISH,  to  — 

1.7b  diminish,  withdraw,  VP)  gara. 

Exod  5.  8  ye  shall  not  diminish  (ought)  thereof 

21.  10  her  duty  of  marriage,  shall  lie  not  dimin. 
Deut  4.  2  neither  shall  ye  diminish  (ought)  from  it 
12.  32  not  add  thereto,  nor  diminish  from  it 
Jer.  26.  2  to  speak  unto  them  ;  diminish  not  a  word 
Eze  5.  11  therefore  will  I  also  diminish  (thee) 

16.  27  I.  .have  diminished  thine  ordinary  (food) 

2.  To  make  few  or  small,  aya  maat,  5. 

Lev.  25.  16  thou  shalt  diminish  the  price  of  it 
Eze.  29.  15  I  will  diminish  them,  that  they  shall  no 


DIMINISHED,  to  be  — 

1.7b  be  diminished,  withdrawn,  PP)  gara,  2. 

Exod  5.  11  not  ought  of  your  work  shall  be  dimin. 

2.  To  be  or  become  few  or  little,  ayo  maat. 

Pro.  13.  11  Wealth  (gotten)  by  vanity  shall  be  dim. 

Isa,  21.  17  the  mighty  men.  shall  be  diminished 
Jer.  29.  6  may  be  increased  there,  and  not  dimin. 

DIMINISHING  — 

.1  being  less,  smaller,  worse,  ijTTTpao  hettema. 

Rom  11.  12  the  diminishing  of  them  the  riches  of  the 

DIM'-NAH,  njsp  dung. 

A  Levitical  city  of  Zebulun.  In  1  Ch.  6.  77  occurs 
Rimmon  (more  accurately  Rimmono),  which  may  be  a 
variation  of  Dimnah,  yet  Rimmon  is  probably  the  real 
name. 

Josh.  21.  35  D.  with  her  suburbs,  Nahalal  with  her 
DIMNESS  — 

1  .Dimness,  weariness,  IP®  muaph. 

Isa.  9.  1  the  dimness  (shall)  not  (be)  such  as  (was) 

2.  Dimness,  weariness,  rpyo  mauph. 

Isa.  8.  22  trouble  and  darkness,  dimness  of  anguish 

DI  -MON,  jia’p  river  bed. 

A  city  of  Moab,  the  same  as  Dibon,  (No  1.) 

Isa  15.  9  For  the  waters  of  D.  shall  be  full  of  blood 
15.  9  for  I  will  bring  more  upon  D.,  lions  upon 

DI-MO -NAH,  njicp. 

A  city  in  the  S.  of  Judah,  probably  the  same  as  Dibon 
(See  Dibon  No  3.) 

Josh  15.  22  And  Kinali,  and  D.,  and  Adadah 

DI'-NAH,  nrp  judged  or  avenged. 

Daughter  of’  JKcob  by  Leah  ;  she  was  violated  by  She- 
chem  son  of  Hamor  when  about  14  or  15  years  of  age, 

B  C.  1740. 

Gen.  30.  21  hare  a  daughter,  and  called  her  name  D 
34.  1  D  the  daughter  of  Leah,  which  she  bare 
34.  3  And  his  soul  clave  unto  D.  the  daughter 
34.  5  Jacob  heard  that  he  had  defiled  D.  his 
34.  13  and  said,  because  he  had  defiled  D.  their 
34  25  Simeon  and  Levi,  D.’s  brethren,  took  each 
34.  26  and  took  D.  out  of  Shechem’s  house,  and 
46.  15  she  bare  unto  Jacob. .  with  his  daughter  D 

DI-NA-ITES,  KWP. 

Assyrian  tribe  carried  to  Samaria  by  Shalmaneser. 
B.C.  721-678 

Ezra  4.  9  Then  (wrote).,  the  D.,  the  Apharsathchites 
DINE,  to  — 

1 .  To  eat,  akal. 

Gen.  43.  16  for  (these)  men  shall  dine  with  me  at  noon 

2.  To  breakfast,  apimaw  aristao. 

Luke  11.  37  Pharisee  besought  him  to  dine  with  him 
John2i.  12  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  Come  (and)  dine 
21.15  when  they  had  dined,  Jesus  saith  to  Sim. 

DIN  HA'-BAH,  n;n)’l. 

The  capital  and  probably  birthplace  of  Bela  son  of 
Beor,  king  of  Edom,  a  Horite. 

Gen.  36.  32  and  the  name  of  his  city  (was)  D. 

1  Ch.  1.  43  and  the  name  of  his  city  (was)  D. 

DINNER  — 

1 .  Usual  or  customary  dish  err  allowance,  Hirne. 

Prov.15.  17  Better  (is)  a  dinner  of  herbs  where  love 

2.  Breakfast,  &pirrTov  ariston. 

Matt22.  4  T  have  prepared  my  dinner  :  my  oxen  and 
Luke  1 1 .  38  that  he  had  not  first  washed  before  dinner 

14.  12  When  thou  makest  a  dinner  or  a  supper 

DIO  NY-SI'-US,  Aiovvaios. 

A  convert,  a  member  of  the  supreme  court  at  Athens. 
Acts  17.  34  among  the  which  (was)  D.  the  Areopagite 

DI-O-TRE'-PHES,  AiOTpetp^s. 

A  disciple  that  loved  pre-eminence. 

3  John  9  I  wrote  unto  the  church  :  but  D. .  .receiv. 
DIP,  to  — 

1 .  To  moisten,  besprinkle,  tabal. 

Gen.  37.  31  and  dipped  the  coat  in  the  blood 
Exod  1 2.  22  dip  (it)  in  the  blood  that  (is)  in  the  basin 
Lev.  4.  6  the  priest  shall  dip  his  finger  in  the  blood 

4.  17  the  priest  shall  dip  his  finger  (in  some)  of 
9.  9  he  dipped  his  finger  in  the  blood,  and  put 
14.  6  shall  dip  them  and  the  living  bird  in  the 
14.  16  the  priest  shall  dip  his  right  finger  in 
14.  51  dip  them  in  the  blood  of  the  slain  bird 
Num  19.  18  dip  (it)  in  the  water,  and  sprinkle  (it) 
Deut  33.  24  and  let  him  dip  his  foot  in  oil 
Ruth  2.  14  and  dip  thy  morsel  in  the  vinegar 

1  Sa.  14.  27  dipped  it  in  an  honeycomb,  and  put  his 

2  Ki.  5.  14  and  dipped  himself  seven  times  in  Jorda. 

8.  15  dipped  (it)  in  water,  and  spread  (it)  on 

2.  To  dip  in,  i/xflairTw  enibapto. 

Luke  16.  24  may  dip  the  tip  of  his  finger  in  water 
John  13.  26  I  shall  give  a  sop,  when  I  have  dipped  (it) 
Rev.  19.  13  clothed  with  a  vesture  dipped  in  blood 

3.  To  dip,  jSairTw  baptb. 

Matt  26.  23  He  that  dippeth  (his)  hand  with  me  in 
Marki4.  20  one  of  the  twelve,  that  dippeth  with  me 
John  13.  26  when  he  had  dipped  the  sop,  he  gave  (it) 

DIPPED,  to  be  — 

l.Tobe  moistened,  Spa  tabal,  2. 

Josh.  3. 15  were  dipped  in  the  brim  of  the  water 


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.  To  smite,  dash,  |'no  machats. 

Psa.  68.  23  That  thy  foot  may  be  dipped  in  the  blood 
IBECT,  to  — 

.  To  understand,  j’3  bin. 

Prov.21.  29  (as  for)  the  upright,  lie  directeth  his  way 
.  To  shoot,  show,  direct,  .tv  yarah,  5. 

Gen.  46.  28  to  direct  his  face  unto  Goshen 
.  To  keep  straight,  direct,  yashar,  3. 

ITov.  3.  6  acknowledge  him,  and  he  shall  direct  thy 

11.  5  righteousness  of  the  perfect  shall  direct 
Isa.  45.  13  and  I  will  direct  all  his  ways 

.To prepare,  establish,  pa  kun,  5. 

Prov  16.  9  but  the  Lord  directeth  his  steps 
Jer.  10.  23  not  in  man  that  walketh  to  direct  his 

,  To  make  right,  IB’S  hasher,  5. 

Eccl.  10. 10  but  wisdom  (is)  profitable  to  direct 
To  give ,  jm  nathan. 

Isa.  61.  8  I  will  direct  their  work  in  truth,  and  I 
To  arrange,  set  in  array,  -pi?  arak. 

Job  32.  14  hath  not  directed  (his)  words  against  me 
Psa.  5.  3  in  the  morning  will  I  direct  (my  prayer) 

To  direct,  let  loose,  .Tjy  sharah. 

Job  37.  3  He  directeth  it  under  the  whole  heaven 
To  weigh,  ponder,  mete  out,  pn  takan,  3. 

Isa.  40.  13  Who  hath  directed  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord 
).  To  make  thoroughly  straight,  Karevdvvu. 

1  Th.  3.  11  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  direct  our  way  unto 

2  Th.  3.  5  the  Lord  direct  your  hearts  into  the  love 
ERECTED,  to  be  — 

5  be  prepared,  established,  pa  kun,  2. 

Psa.  1 19.  5  0  that  my  ways  were  directed  to  keep 

[RECTLY  — 

Jiending  to,  direct,  pin  hagin. 

Eze.  42.  12  the  way  directly  before  the  wall  toward 
Over  against,  straight  forward,  nai  nokach. 

Num  19.  4  sprinkle  of  her  blood  directly  before  the 

!RT — 

Mire,  mud,  B'p  tit. 

Psa.  18.  42  cast  them  out  as  the  dirt  in  the  streets 
Isa.  57.  20  whose  waters  cast  up  mire  and  dirt 
Dung,  fundament,  porch,  parshedonah. 

Judg.  3.  22  out  of  his  belly ;  and  the  dirt  came  out 

EALLOW,  to  — 

To  discourage,  break,  disallow,  hii  no,  5. 

Num3o.  s  if  her  father  disallow  her  in  the  day  that 
30.  5  because  her  father  disallowed  her 
30.  8  if  her  husband  disallowed  her  on  the  day 

30.  1 1  held  his  peace  at  her,  (and)  disallowed 
To  disapprove  off,  airoSoiupdfa  apodokimazo. 

1  Pe.  2.  4  disallowed  indeed  of  men,  but  chosen  of 

2.  7  the  stone  which  the  builders  disallowed 

SANNUL,  to  — 

To  break,  make  void,  T19  parar,  5. 

Job  40.  8  Wilt  thou  also  disannul  my  judgment? 

Isa.  14.  27  hath  purposed,  and  who  shall  disannul 
To  put  aside,  adereco  atheteo. 

Gal.  3.  15  no  man  disannulleth,  or  addeth  thereto 
To  deprive  of  lordship,  a/copSco  akuroo. 

Gal.  3.  17  the  covenant,  .cannot  disannul,  that  it 
S ANNULLED,  to  be  — 

'  be  covered,  weakened,  a?a  kaphar,  4. 

Isa.  28.  18  covenant  with  death  shall  be  disannulled 
8  ANNULLING  — 

putting  aside,  aBer-qais  athetesis. 

Heb.  7.  18  there  is  verily  a  disannulling  of  the  com. 

SAPPOENT,  to  — 

To  break,  make  void,  T19  parar,  5. 

Job  5.  12  disappointeth  the  devices  of  the  crafty 
To  go  or  come  before.  Dip  qadam,  3. 

Psa.  17. 13  Arise,  0  Lord,  disappoint  him,  cast  him 
SAPPOINTED,  to  be  — 

1  break,  make  void,  T)3  parar,  5. 

Prov.15.  22  Without  counsel  purposes  are  disappoint. 
SCERN,  to  — 

To  understand,  consider,  discern,  pa  bin. 

Prov.  7.  7  I  discerned  among  the  youths,  a  young 
To  cause  to  understand,  instruct,  pa  bin,  5. 

1  Ki.  3.  9  that  I  may  discern  between  good  and  bad 
To  know ,  be  acquainted  with,  pv  yada. 

Eccl.  8.  5  and  a  wise  man's  heart  discemeth  both 
'To  discern,  acknowledge,  fa:  nakar,  5. 

Gen.  27.  23  he  discerned  him  not,  because  his  hands 

31.  32  before  our  brethren  discern  thou  what  (is) 
38.  25  Discern,  I  pray  thee,  whose  (are)  these 

1  Ki.20.  41  the  king  of  Israel  discerned  him  that  he 
To  see,  nt<i  raah. 

Mai.  3. 18  discern  between  the  righteous  and  the 
To  hear,  pa^  shama. 

2  Sa.  14. 17  so  (is)  my  lord  the  king,  to  discern  good 
1  Ki.  3.  11  asked,  .understanding  to  discern 

To  judge  closely,  examine,  avanpivai  anakrino. 

1  Co.  2.  14  because  they  are  spiritually  discerned 

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8.  To  judge  thoroughly,  Sianpinw  diakrino. 

Matt  16.  3  ye  can  discern  the  face  of  the  sky 

1  Co.  1 1.  29  drinketh.  .not  discerning  the  Lord’s  body 

9.  To  make  proof,  Sompd^to  dokimazo. 

Lukei2.  56  ye  can  discern  the  face  of  the  sky  and 

12.  56  how  is  it  that  ye  do  not  discern  this  time? 

10.  Toward  a  thorough  judging,  upbs  btiupiaiv. 
Heb.  5.  14  exercised  to  discern  both  good  and  evil 

DISCERN,  can  — 

1  .To  know,  be  acquainted  with,  in;  yada. 

2  Sa.  19.  35  (and)  can  I  discern  between  good  and  evil? 
Jon.  4.  11  that  cannot  discern  between  their  right 

2.  To  understand,  consider,  discern,  pa  bin. 

Job  6.  30  cannot  my  taste  discern  perverse  things? 

3.  To  discern,  acknoviledge,  131  nakar,  5. 

Ezra  3.  13  the  people  could  not  discern  the  noise 
Job  4.  16  It  stood  still,  but  I  could  not  discern  the 

DISCERN,  to  cause  — 

To  cause  to  know  or  discern.  Pi;  yada,  5. 

Eze.  44.  23  and  cause  them  to  discern  between  the 

DISCERNER  — 

Critic,  judge,  Koninis  kritikos. 

Heb.  4.  12  and  (is)  a  discerner  of  the  thoughts  and 

DISCERNING  — 

A  thorough  judging,  Siaupiais  diakrisis. 

1  Co.  12. 10  prophecy;  to  another  discerning  of  spirits 

DISCHARGE  — 

A  sending  away,  nnSzip  mishlachath. 

Eccl.  8.  8  and  (there  is)  no  discharge  in  (that)  war 
DISCHARGED,  to  cause  to  be  — 

To  spread  out,  psj  naphats,  3. 

1  Ki.  5.  9  and  will  cause  them  to  be  discharged 
DISCIPLE  — 

1.  Taught  or  trained  one,  ne1?  limmud. 

Isa.  8.  16  Bind  up.  .seal  the  law  among  my  discip. 

2.  Taught  or  trained  one,  paQ-qr-qs  mathetis. 

Matt.  5.  1  when  he  was  set,  his  disciples  came  unto 

8.  21  another  of  his  disciples  said  unto  him 

8.  23  when  he  was  entered . .  his  disciples 

8.  25  [his  disciples]  came  to  (him),  and  awoke 

9.  10  and  sat  down  with  him  and  his  disciples 

9.  11  they  said  unto  his  disciples,  Why  eateth 

9.  14  Then  came  to  him  the  disciples  of  John 

9.  14  Pharisees  fast  oft,  but  thy  disciples  fast 
9.  19  and  followed  him,  and  (so  did)  his  disci. 

9.  37  Then  saith  he  unto  his  disciples,  The 

10.  1  he  had  called  unto  (him)  his  twelve  disc. 

10.  24  The  disciple  is  not  above  (his)  master 

10.  25  It  is  enough  for  the  disciple  that  he  be  as 

10.  42  shall  give,  .only  in  the  name  of  a  disciple 

11.  1  an  end  of  commanding  his  twelve  discip. 

11.  2  when  John  had  heard . .  he  sent  two . .  di. 

12.  1  his  disciples  were  an  hungered,  and 

12.  2  thy  disciples  do  that  which  is  not  lawful 

12.  49  stretched  forth  his  hand  toward  his  disc. 

13.  10  the  disciples  came,  and  said  unto  him 

13.  36  his  disciples  came  unto  him,  saying 

14.  12  his  disciples  came,  and  took  up  the  body 

14.  15  when  it  was  evening,  his  disciples  came 

14.  19  loaves  to  (his)  disciples,  and  the  disciples 

14.  22  straightway  Jesus  constrained  his  discip. 

14.  26  when  the  disciples  saw  him  walking 

15.  2  Why  do  thy  disciples  transgress  the 

15.  12  Then  came  his  disciples,  and  said  unto 

15.  23  his  disciples  came  and  besought  him 

15.  32  Then  Jesus  called  his  disciples  (unto  him) 

15.  33  his  disciples  say  unto  him,  Whence 

15.  36  gave  to  his  disciples,  and  the  disciples  to 

16.  5  when  his  disciples  were  come  to  the 

16.  13  he  asked  his  disciples,  saying.  Whom  do 

16.  20  Then  charged  he  his  disciples  that  they 

16.  21  began  Jesus  to  show  unto  his  disciples 

16.  24  Then  said  Jesus  unto  his  disciples,  If 

17.  6  when  the  disciples  heard  (it),  they  fell 

17.  10  his  disciples  asked  him,  saying.  Why 

17.  13  Then  the  disciples  understood  that  he 

17.  16  I  brought  him  to  thy  disciples,  and  they 

17.  19  Then  came  the  disciples  to  Jesus  apart 

18.  1  At  the  same  time  came  the  disciples  unto 

19.  10  His  disciples  say  unto  him,  If  the  case 
19.  13  little  children . .  and  the  disciples  rebuked 
19.  23  Then  said  Jesus  unto  his  disciples,  Verily 

19.  25  When  his  disciples  heard  (it),  they  were 

20.  17  took  the  twelve  [disciples]  apart  in  the 

21.  1  drew  nigh,  .then  sent  Jesus  twodisciples 
21.  6  disciples  went,  and  did  as  Jesus  com. 

21.  20  when  the  disciples  saw  (it),  they  marvel. 

22.  16  they  sent  out  unto  him  their  disciples 

23.  1  to  the  multitude,  and  to  his  disciples 

24.  1  his  disciples  came  to  (him),  for  to  show 
24.  3  the  disciples  came  unto  him  privately 

26.  1  it  came  to  pass .  .he  said  unto  his  discip. 
26.  8  when  his  disciples  saw  (it),  they  had  indi. 
26.  17  disciples  came  to  Jesus,  saying  unto  him 
26.  18  I  will  keep  the  passover.  .with  my  disci. 
26.  19  disciples  did  as  Jesus  had  appointed  them 
26.  26  gave  (it)  to  the  disciples,  and  said,  Take 
26.  35  Likewise  also  said  all  the  disciples 

26.  36  saith  unto  the  disciples,  Sit  ye  here 
26.  40  he  cometh  unto  the  disciples,  and  findeth 
26.  45  Then  cometh  he  to  his  disciples,  and 

26.  56  Then  all  the  disciples  forsook  him,  and 

27.  64  his  disciples  come  by  night,  and  steal 


Matt  28.  7  [go  quickly,  and  tell  his  disciples] 

28.  8  [and  did  run  to  bring  his  disciples  word] 
28.  9  [as  they  went  to  tell  his  disciples,  behold] 
28.  13  Say  ye,  His  disciples  came  by  night,  and 
28.  16  the  eleven  disciples  went  away  into 
Mark  2.  15  sat  also  together  with  Jesus  and  his  disc. 

2.  16  said  unto  his  disciples.  How  is  it  that  he 
2.18  the  disciples  of  John  and  of  the  Pharisees 

2.  18  the  disciples  of  John,  .but  thy  disciples 

2.  23  his  disciples  began,  as  they  went,  to  pluck 

3.  7  Jesus  withdrew  himself  with  his  discipl. 

3.  9  he  spake  to  his  disciples,  that  a  small 

4.  34  he  expounded  all  things  to  his  disciples 

5.  31  his  disciples  said  unto  him,  Thou  seest 

6.  1  And  he  went  out . .  and  his  disciples 

6.  29  when  his  disciples  heard  (of  it),  they 

6.  35  his  disciples  came  unto  him,  and  said 

6.  41  gave  (them)  to  his  disciples  to  set  before 

6.  45  straightway  he  constrained  his  disciples 

7.  2  when  they  saw  some  of  his  disciples  eat 

7.  5  Why  walk  not  thy  disciples  according 

7.  17  his  disciples  asked  him  concerning  the 

8.  1  Jesus  called  his  disciples  (unto  him),  and 

8.  4  his  disciples  answered  him,  From  whence 

8.  6  gave  to  his  disciples  to  set  before  (them) 
8.  10  he  entered  into  a  ship  with  his  disciples 
8.  27  Jesus  went  out,  and  his  disciples 

8.  27  he  asked  his  disciples,  saying  unto  them 
8.  33  But  when  he  had .  looked  on  his  disciples 

8.  34  when  he  had  called . .  his  disciples  also,  he 

9.  14  when  he  came  to  (his)  disciples,  he  saw  a 

9.  18  I  spake  to  thy  disciples  that  they  should 

9.  28  his  disciples  asked  him  privately,  Why 
9.  31  he  taught  his  disciples,  and  said  unto 

10.  10  in  the  house  his  disciples  asked  him  again 
10.  13  disciples  rebuked  those  that  brought 
10.  23  Jesus  looked,  .and  saith  unto  his  discip. 

10.  24  the  disciples  were  astonished  at  his  words 

10.  46  he  went  out  of  Jericho  with  his  disciples 

11.  1  he  sendeth  forth  two  of  his  disciples 

11.  14  No  man  eat  fruit.  .And  his  disciples  heard 

12.  43  he  called  (unto  him)  his  disciples,  and 

13.  1  one  of  his  disciples  saith  unto  him,  Mas. 

14.  12  killed  the  passover,  his  disciples  said 

14.  13  And  he  sendeth  forth  two  of  his  disciples 
14.  14  I  shall  eat  the  passover  with  my  disciples 
14.  16  his  disciples  went  forth,  and  came  into 
14.  32  he  saith  to  his  disciples,  Sit  ye  here,  while 

16.  7  go  your  way,  tell  his  disciples  and  Peter 
Luke  5.  30  Pharisees  murmured  against  his  disciples 

5.  33  Why  do  the  disciples  of  John  fast  often 

6.  1  his  disciples  plucked  the  ears  of  corn,  and 
6.  13  he  called  (unto  him)  his  disciples :  and  of 
6.  17  and  the  company  of  his  disciples,  and  a 
6.  20  he  lifted  up  his  eyes  on  his  disciples,  and 

6.  40  The  disciple  is  not  above  his  master  :  but 

7.  11  many  of  his  disciples  went  with  him,  and 

7.  18  the  disciples  of  John  showed  him  of  all 

7.  19  John  calling  (unto  him)  two  of  his  disci. 

8.  9  his  disciples  asked  him,  saying,  What 

8.  22  he  went  into  a  ship  with  his  disciples 

9.  1  Then  he  called  his  twelve  [disciples]  toge. 

9.  14  he  said  to  his  disciples,  Make  them  sit 

9.  16  gave  to  the  disciples  to  set  before  the 
9.  18  his  disciples  were  with  him :  and  he 
9.  40  I  besought  thy  disciples  to  cast  him  out 
9.  43  while  they  wondered,  .he  said  unto  his  d. 
9.  54  when  his  disciples  James  and  John  saw 

10.  23  he  turned  him  unto  (his)  disciples,  and 

11.  1  one  of  his  disciples  said  unto  him,  Lord 

11.  1  to  pray,  as  John  also  taught  his  disciples 

12.  1  he  began  to  say  unto  his  disciples  first  of 

12.  22  he  said  unto  his  disciples.  Therefore  I 
14.  26  hate  not  his  father,  lie  cannot  be  my  di. 
14.  27  whosoever  doth  not  bear,  .cannot  be  my  d. 
14.  33  that  forsaketh  not  all.  .cannot  be  my  d. 

16.  1  he  said  also  unto  his  disciples,  There  was 

17.  1  Then  said  he  unto  the  disciples,  It  is  im. 

17.  22  he  said  unto  the  disciples,  The  days  will 

18.  15  when  (his)  disciples  saw(it),  they  rebuked 

19.  29  came  to  pass,  .he  sent  two  of  his  disciples 
19.  37  the  whole  multitude  of  the  disciples  began 

19.  39  said  unto  him,  Master,  rebuke  thy  disci. 

20.  45  [iu  the  audience,  .lie  said  unto  his  disci.] 
22.  1 1  I  shall  eat  the  passover  with  my  disciples 
22.  39  came  out.  .and  his  disciples  also  followed 
22.  45  when  he.  .was  come  to  his  disciples 

John  1.  35  Again.  .John  stood,  and  two  of  liis  disci. 

1.  37  the  two  disciples  heard  him  speak,  anil 

2.  2  both  Jesus  was  called,  and  his  disciples 
2.  11  manifested  forth  his  glory;  and  his  disc. 

2.  12  his  mother,  and  his  brethren,  and  his  d. 

2.  17  his  disciples  remembered  that  it  was  writ. 

2.  22  his  disciples  remembered  that  he  had  said 

3.  22  After  these  tilings  came  Jesus  and  his  d. 

3.  25  a  question  between  (some)  of  John’s  dis. 

4.  1  Jesus  made  and  baptized  more  disciples 

4.  2  Jesus  himself  baptized  not,  but  his  dis. 

4.  8  For  his  disciples  were  gone  away  unto 

4.  27  upon  this  came  his  disciples,  and  marv. 

4.  31  I11  the  meanwhile  his  disciples  prayed  him 
4.  33  Therefore  said  the  disciples  one  to  another 
6.  3  went .  .and  there  he  sat  with  his  disciples 
6.  8  One  of  liis  disciples,  Andrew,  Simon  P.’s 
6.  11  [to  the  disciples,  and  the  discip.  to  them] 
6.  12  he  said  unto  his  disciples,  Gather  up  the 
6.  16  when  even  was  (now)  come,  his  disciples 
6.  22  [save  that  one  whereinto  his  disciples] 

6.  22  Jesus  went  not  with  his  disciples  into  the 
6.  22  but  (that)  his  disciples  were  gone  away 
6.  24  that  Jesus  was  not  there,  neither  his  dis. 
6.  60  Many  therefore  of  his  disciples,  when 


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John  6  61  When  Jesus  knew  in  himself  that  his  di. 

6.  66  From  that  (time)  many  of  his  disciples 

7  3  that  thy  disciples  also  may  see  the  works 

8  31  If  ye  continue .  .(then)  are  ye  my  discip. 

Q  2  his  disciples  asked  him,  saying,  Master 
O  27  He  answered  them .  .will  ye  also  be  his  d. 

O  28  art  his  disciple  ;  but  we  are  Moses’  dis. 

II  7  after  that  saitli  he  to  (his)  disciples,  Let 

11.  8  (His)  disciples  say  unto  him,  Master,  the 
11  12  Then  said  his  disciples,  Lord,  if  he  sleep 
u.  54  and  there  continued  with  his  disciples 

12.  4  Then  saith  one  of  his  disciples,  Judas  Is. 

12.  16  These  things  understood  not  his  disciples 

13.  s  began  to  wash  the  disciples’  feet,  and  to 

1322  Then  the  disciples  looked  one  on  another 
13  23  there  was  leaning,  .one  of  his  disciples 

13.  35  know  that  ye  are  my  disciples,  if  ye  have 
13  8  bear  much  fruit ;  so  shall  ye  be  my  dis. 

16.  17  Then  said  (some)  of  his  disciples  among 
16.  29  His  disciples  said  unto  him,  Lo,  now 

18.  I  he  went  forth  with  his  disciples  over  the 
18.  1  into  the  which  he  entered,  and  liis  dis. 

18.  2  oftimes  resorted  thither  with  his  disci. 

18  15  Peter  followed  Jesus,  and.  .another  disci. 

18  16  Then  went  out  that  other  disciple,  which 
18. 17,  25  Art  not  thou,  .(one)  of  this  man’s  dis. 

18  19  high  priest,  .asked  Jesus  of  his  disciples 
iq.  26  the  disciple  standing  by  whom  lie  loved 
10  27  Then  saith  he  to  the  disciple,  Behold  thy 
10  27  from  that  hour  that  disciple  took  her 
10  38  Joseph  of  Arimathea,  being  a  disciple  of 
20.  2  to  the  other  disciple  whom  Jesus  loved 
20.  3  Peter,  .went  forth,  and  that  other  disci. 

20I  4  the  other  disciple  did  outrun  Peter,  and 
20'  8  Then  went  in  also  that  other  disciple 
20'  10  the  disciples  went  away  again  unto  their 
20  18  Magdalene  came  and  told  the  disciples 
20  19  where  the  disciples  were  assembled  for 
20  20  Then  ivere  the  disciples  glad  when  they 
20.  25  The  other  disciples  therefore  said  unto 

20  26  again  his  disciples  were  within,  and  Th. 

20.  30  did  Jesus  in  the  presence  of  his  disciples 

21  i  showed  himself  again  to  the  disciples 

21.  2  of  Zebedee,  and  two  other  of  his  disciples 

21  4  the  disciples  knew  not  that  it  was  Jesus 

21!  7  that  disciple  whom  Jesus  loved  saith 

2i.  8  the  other  disciples  came  in  a  little  ship 
21  12  none  of  the  disciples  durst  ask  him 
21  14  that  Jesus  showed  himself  to  his  disciples 
21.  20  seeth  the  disciple  whom  Jesus  loved 
21  23  that  that  disciple  should  not  die  :  yet 
2i,  24  This  is  the  disciple  which  testifleth  of 
Acts  1  1 5  stood  up  in  the  midst  of  the  [disciples] 

6  I  when  the  number  of  the  disciples  was 
6  2  called  the  multitude  of  the  disciples 

6  7  the  number  of  the  disciples  multiplied 

Q  I  slaughter  against  the  disciples  of  the 
9  10  there  was  a  certain  disciple  at  Damascus 
□  19  was  Saul  certain  days  with  the  disciples 
q.  25  the  disciples  took  him  by  night,  and  let 
q  26  assayed  to  join  himself  to  the  disciples 
q  26  and  believed  not  that  he  was  a  disciple 
q.  38  the  disciples  had  heard  that  Peter  was 
11  26  the  disciples  were  called  Christians  first 
n.  29  the  disciples,  every  man  according  to  his 
33  52  the  disciples  were  filled  with  joy,  and 
j?  20  as  the  disciples  stood  round  about  lnm 

14.  22  Confirming  the  souls  of  the  disciples 

14.  28  they  abode  long  time  with  the  disciples 
35!  10  put  a  yoke  upon  the  neck  of  the  disciples 
16  1  certain  disciple  was  there,  named  Timot. 

18*  23  in  order,  strengthening  all  the  disciples 
18'.  27  exhorting  the  disciples  to  receive  him 
IQ  I  Paul,  .to  Ephesus:  and  finding  certain  di. 

19  9  separated  the  disciples,  disputing  daily 
iq.30  the  disciples  suffered  him  not 

20  I  Paul  called  unto  (him)  the  disciples,  and 
20.  7  when  [the  disciples]  came  together  to 

20  30  to  draw  away  disciples  after  them 

21  4  finding  disciples,  we  tarried  there  seven 
21"  16  also  (certain)  of  the  disciples  of  Cesarea 
21  16  an  old  disciple,  with  whom  we  should 


3.  To  causa  to  tremble  or  trouble ,  Tin  char  ad,  5. 

Judg.  8.  12  he  pursued,  .and  discomfited  all  the  host 

4.  To  beat  down,  rms  kathath,  5. 

NU11114.  45  and  smote  them,  and  discomfited  them 

DISCOMFITED  — 

Tribute,  tributary,  DP  mas. 

Isa.  31.  8  and  his  young  men  shall  be  discomfited 

DISCOMFITURE  — 

Trouble,  destruction,  npinp  mehumah. 

Sa.  14.  20  (and  there  was)  a  very  great  discomfiture 

DISCONTENTED  — 

Bitter,  nisi  ip  mar  nephesh. 

1  Sa.  22.  2  every  one  (that  was)  discontented,  gath. 

DISCONTINUE,  to  — 

To  let  go,  release,  shamat. 

Jer.  17.  4  slialt  discontinue  from  thine  heritage 

DISCORD  — 

1. Strife,  contention,  pH?  madon. 

Prov.  6. 14  he  deviseth  mischief,  .he  soweth  discord 

2.  Strifes,  contentions,  o’jnn  medanim. 

Prov.  6. 19  and  he  that  soweth  discord  among  breth. 

DISCOURAGE,  to  — 

1. To  melt,  odd  masas,  5. 

Deut.  1.  28  our  brethren  have  discouraged  our  heart 

2.  To  break,  Ni:  no. 

Num32.  7  wherefore  discourage  ye  the  heart  of  the 

3.  To  break,  Nil  no,  5. 

Num32.  9  they  discouraged  theheart  of  the  children 
DISCOURAGED,  to  be  — 

1  To  be  cast  or  broken  down,  nnn  chathath,  2. 

Deut.  1.  21  possess,  .fear  not,  neither  be  discouraged 

2 . To  be  broken,  m  ratsats. 

Isa.  42.  4  He  shall  not  fail  nor  be  discouraged,  till 

3.  To  be  disheartened,  lose  heart,  aOupeu  athumeo. 
Col.  3.  21  Fathers,  provoke  not.  .lest  they  be  disc. 

DISCOURAGED,  to  be  much  — 

To  be  or  become  shortened,  "ixj)  qatsar. 

Humji.  4  soul  of  the  people  was  much  discouraged 

DISCOVER,  to  —  , 

1  .To  remove,  uncover,  reveal,  n?3  galah ,  3. 

Deut  22.  30  A  man  shall  not . .  discover  his  father  s 
Job  12.  22  He  discoveretli  deep  things  out  of  dark 
41.13  Who  can  discover  the  face  of  his  garment? 
Prov  25.  9  and  discover  not  a  secret  to  another 
Isa  22.  8  And  he  discovered  the  covering  of  Judah 
57.  8  for  thou  hast  discovered  (thyself  to) 

Lam  214  they  have  not  discovered  thine  iniquity 
4.  22  O  daughter  of  Edom;  he  will  discover  thy 
Eze  16  37  and  will  discover  thy  nakedness  unto 

22.  10  In  thee  have  they  discovered  their  fath 

23.  10  These  discovered  her  nakedness  :  they 
23  18  discovered  her  whoredoms,  and  discovered 

IIos.  2.  10  now  will  I  discover  her  lewdness  in  the 
Mic  1  6  1  will  discover  the  foundations  thereof 

Nah.  3.'  5  I  will  discover  thy  skirts  upon  thy  face 

2.  To  make  bare,  chasaph. 

Psa  29.  g  The  voice  of  the  Lord.  . discovereth  the 
Jer.  13.  26  Therefore  will  I  discover  thy  skirts  upon 

3.  To  make  bare  or  naked,  rnj?  arah,  3. 

Isa.  3.  17  the  Loud  will  discover  their  secret  parts 

4 . To  make  bare  or  naked,  rnty  arah,  5. 

Lev.  20. 18  he  hath  discovered  her  fountain,  and  she 


DISCIPLE,  to  be  a  — 

To  make  or  be  a  disciple,  ga8rrrevc»  matheteud. 
Matt  27.  57  who  also  himself  [was  Jesus’  disciple] 

DISCIPLE,  fellow  — 

A  fellow  pupil,  avp/xadpTijs  summathetes. 

‘John  1 1.  16  said  Thomas,  .unto  his  fellow  disciples 

DISCIPLINE  — 

Chastisement,  instruction,  1D1D  musar. 

Job  36.  10  He  openeth  also  their  ear  to  discipline 


DISCLOSE,  to  — 

To  remove,  uncover,  reveal,  TO  galah,  3. 

Isa.  26.  21  the  earth  also  shall  disclose  her  blood 


5.  To  be  shown  up,  ava<paivopa.i  anaphainomai. 

Acts  21.  3  Now  when  we  had  discovered  Cyprus,  we 


3.  A  female  pupil  or  disciple ,  gaO-riTpia  matlietria. 
Acts  9.  36  at  Joppa  a  certain  disciple  named  Tabit. 


DISCOMFIT,  to  — 

1  .To  trouble,  crush,  destroy,  opn  hamam. 

Josh.  to.  10  the  Lord  discomfited  them  before  Israel 
Judg.  4.  15  the  Lord  discomfited  Sisera,  and  all  (ms) 

1  Sa  7.  10  upon  the  Philistines,  and  discomfited 

2  Sa.  22.  13  sent  out ..  lightning,  and  discomfited 
Psa.  18.  14  shot  out  lightnings,  and  discomfited  them 

2.  To  weaken,  ss^n  chalash. 

Exodi7.  13  Joshua  discomfited  Amalek  and  his  peo. 


6.  To  perceive  thoroughly,  naravoltp  katanoeo. 

Acts  27,  39  they  discovered  a  certain  creek  with  a 

DISCOVER  self,  to  —  , 

1  .To  be  removed,  uncovered,  revealed,  TO  galah,  l. 

1  Sa  14  8  and  we  will  discover  ourselves  unto  them 

14.  11  both  of  them  discovered  themselves  unto 

2.  To  show  self  uncovered,  revealed,  nbi  galah,  7 . 
Prov  18.  2  hut  that  his  heart  may  discover  itself 

DISCOVERED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  removed,  uncovered,  revealed,  nba  galah.  A. 
Exod2o  26  that  thy  nakedness  be  not  discovered 

2  Sa  22.  16  foundations  of  the  world  were  discovered 
Psa.  18.  15  foundations  of  the  world  were  discovered 
Jer.  13.  22  For  the  greatness,  .are  thy  skirts  diseov. 
Eze.  13.  14  thefoimdation  thereof  shall  he  discovered 

16  36  and  thy  nakedness  discovered  through 
16.  57  Before  thy  wickedness  was  discovered,  as 
21  24  in  that  your  transgressions  are  discovered 
23.  29  nakedness  of  thy  whoredoms  shall  be  dis. 
Hos.  7.  i  the  iniquity  of  Ephraim  was  discovered 

2 . To  be  or  become  known,  SH)  yada,  2. 

1  Sa.  22.  6  Saul  heard  that  David  was  discovered 

DISCOVERING 

T  make  naked,  rrjSf  arah,  3. 

Hab.  3.  13  by  discovering  the  foundation  unto  the 

DISCREET  — 

l.To  be  intelligent,  have  understanding,  ['?  bin, 
Gen.  41.  33  let  Pharaoh  look  out  a  man  discreet  and 


Gen.  41.  39  none  so  discreet  and  wise  as  thou  (art) 

2.0/  sound  mind,  aaxppuv  sophron. 

Titus  2.  5  discreet,  chaste,  keepers  at  home,  good 

DISCREETLY  — 

With  understanding,  vovvcxus-  nounechos. 

Marki2.  34  Jesus  saw  that  he  answered  discreetly,  he 

DISCRETION  — 

1.  Taste,  discretion,  sense,  cyp  taam. 

Prov  11.  22  a  fair  woman  which  is  without  discretion 

2.  Device,  discretion,  thoughtfulness,  nsip  mezimmah 

Prov.  1.  4  to  the  young  man  knowledge  and  discre. 

2.  1 1  Discretion  shall  preserve  thee,  understa. 

3.  21  My  son.  .keep  sound  wisdom  and  discre. 

5]  2  That  thou  mayest  regard  discretion,  and 

Z.Judgment,  eats'?  mishpat. 

Psa  112.  5  he  will  guide  his  affairs  with  discretion 
Isa.  28.  26  For  his  God  doth  instruct  him  to  discre. 

4 . Understanding,  wisdom,  meaning,  Sap  sekel. 

Prov  19.  11  The  discretion  of  a  man  deferreth  his 

5.  Understanding,  skilfulness,  nuan  tebunah. 

Jer.  10. 12  stretched  but  the  heavens  by  his  discretion 

DISDAIN,  to  — 

1. To  despise,  contemn,  n;a  bazah. 

1  Sa.  17.  42  when  the  Philistine,  .saw  David,  he  dis. 

2.  To  loathe,  despise,  reject,  dno  maos. 

Job  30.  1  whose  fathers  I  would  have  disdained  to 

DISEASE  — 

1  .Sickness,  weakness,  ’?n  choli. 

2  K1  1  2  whether  I  shall  recover  of  this  disease 

8.  8,  9  saying.  Shall  I  recover  of  this  disease  ? 

2  Ch.16.  12  until  his  disease  (was)  exceeding  (great) 

16.  12  in  his  disease  he  sought  not  to  the  LORD 
21.  18  the  Lord  smote  him . .  with  an  incurable  d. 
Eccl.  6.  2  this  (is)  vanity,  and  it  (is)  an  evil  disease 

2.  Disease,  sickness ,  nyiD  madveh. 

Deut.  7.15  will  put  none  of  the  evil  diseases  of  Egypt 
28.  60  he  will  bring  upon  thee  all  the  diseases 

3.  Sickness,  disease,  rhna  imclialeh. 

2  Ch.21.  15  thou(shaithave)greatsicknessby  disease 

4.  Sickness,  disease,  nbn?  machalah. 

Exodis.  26  I  will  put  none  of  these  diseases  upon 

5.  Thing,  matter,  i?)  clabar. 

Psa.  41.  8  An  evil  disease,  (say  they),  cleaveth  fast 

6  Want  of  strength,  weakness,  aoOevzia  astheneia. 
Acts  28.  9  which  had  diseases  in  the  island,  came 

7 .Softness,  paXaula  malakia. 

Matt.  4.  23  and  all  manner  of  disease  among  the  peo. 

9.  35  healing  every  sickness  and  every  disease 

10.  1  to  heal . .  all  manner  of  disease 

8.  Sickness,  unsoundness,  v6crr\pa  nosema. 

John  5.  4  [made  whole.,  whatsoever  disease  he  had] 

9  Sickness,  unsoundness,  v&tros  nosos. 

Matt.  4.  24  people  that  were  taken  with  divers  disea. 
Mark  1  34  healed  many  that  were  sick  of  divers  dis 
Luke  4.  40  they  that  had  any  sick  with  divers  disea 

6.  17  which  came.,  to  be  healed  of  their  diseas 
9.  !  authority  over  all  devils,  and  to  cure  dis. 
Acts  19. 12  the  diseases  departed  from  them,  and  the 

DISEASED,  (to  be)  — 

1  To  be  diseased,  sick,  N?n  chala. 

Eze  34  4  The  diseased  have  ye  not  strengthened 

34.  21  pushed  all  the  diseased  with  your  horns 

2  .To  be  or  become  sick,  or  diseased,  chalah.  _ 

2  Ch.16.  12  Asa.  .was  diseased  in  his  feet,  until  his 

3  To  be  or  become  sick  or  diseased,  chalah,  2. 

1  Ki.  15.  23  in  the  time  of  his  old  age  he  was  diseased 

4  To  lack  strength,  ao8evew  astheneo. 

John  6.  2  which  he  did  on  them  that  were  diseased 

5.  To  have  badly,  be  ill,  ex«  kukws  echo  kakos. 
Mattu.  35  brought  unto  him  all  that  were  diseased 
Mark  1.  32  brought  unto  him  all  that  were  diseased 

DISEASES — 

1  .Sicknesses,  diseases,  D”Vn?  machaluyim. 

2  Ch.24.  25  for  they  left  him  in  great  diseases,  his 

2  Sicknesses,  diseases,  o'Nbnn  tachaluim. 

2  Ch  -1.  19  bowels  fell  out.  .sohe  died  of  sore  diseases 
Psa.  103.  3  Who  forgiveth.  .who  healeth  all  my  dis. 

DISFIGURE  to —  ^  .  _  3 

To  cause  to  disappear,  hide,  cKpavtCa  aphanizA. 
Matt.  6.  16  for  they  disfigure  their  faces,  that  they 

DISGRACE,  to—  , 

To  dishonour,  cause  to  fade,  make  foolish,  ??},  o. 
Jer.  14.  21  do  not  disgrace  the  throne  of  thy  glory 

DISGUISE,  to  — 

1. To  change  or  disguise  self,  n)?’  shanah,  1. 

1  Ki.  14.  2  Arise,  I  pray  thee,  and  disguise  thyself 

2.  To  put  in  secret,  Hip  mb'  sum  sether. 

Job  24.  15  No  eye  shall  see  me;  and  disguiseth  (lus) 

DISGUISE  self,  to  — 

To  hide  or  disguise  self,  bsn  chaphas,  7. 

1  Sa.  28.  8  Saul  disguised  himself,  and  put  on  other 
1  Ki.20.  38  disguised  himself  with  ashes  upon  lus  face 


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1  Ki.22.  30  I  will  disguise  myself,  and'enter  into  the 

22.  30  and  the  king  of  Israel  disguised  himself 

2  Ch.18.  29  I  will  disguise  myself,  and  will  go  to  the 

18.  29  So  the  king  of  Israel  disguised  himself 
35.22  Josiah  would  not  turn . .  but  disguised  h. 

SH  — 

Dish,  cup,  little  hold,  S’Bp  sepkel. 

Judg.  5.  25  she  brought  forth  butter  in  a  lordly  dish 

Dish,  pan,  cruise,  nn^s  tsallachath. 

2  Ki.21.  13  wipe  Jerusalem  as  (a  man)  wipeth  a  dish 

Dish,  saucer,  rnyp  qearah. 

Exodss.  29  And  thou  shalt  make  the  dishes  thereof 
37.  16  his  dishes,  and  his  spoons,  and  his  bowls 
Num.  4.  7  put  thereon  the  dishes  and  the  spoons 

A  dish,  tureen,  rpvQAtov  trvhlion. 

Matt  26.  23  He  that  dippeth . .  with  me  in  the  dish 
Marki4.  20  twelve,  that  dippeth  with  me  in  the  dish 

'-SHAN,  IV’”!  leaping. 

le  youngest  son  of  Seir  the  Horite.  B.C.  1780. 

Gen.  36.  21  And  Dishon,  and  Ezer,  and  D.  :  these  are 
36.  28  The  children  of  D.  (are)  these ;  Uz,  and  A. 
36.  30  Duke  Dishon,  duke  Ezer,  duke  D. 

1  Ch.  z.  38  the  sons  of  Seir.  .Dishon,  and  Ezer,  and  D. 

1.  42  The  sons  of  D. ;  Uz,  and  Aran 

'-SH0N  or  DISHAN,  pen,  Jlsfy  jlP'-l, 

Fifth  son  of  Seir  the  Horite.  B.C.  1780. 

Gen.  36.  21  And  D.,  and  Ezer,  and  Dishan 
36.  26  And  these  (are)  the  children  of  D. 

36.  30  Duke  D.,  duke  Ezer,  duke  Dishan 
1  Ch.  1.  38  the  sons  of  Seir.  .D.,  and  Ezer,  and  Dish. 
Sou  of  Anah  and  grandson  of  Seir. 

Gen.  36.  25  And  the  children  of  Anah  (were)  these ;  D. 

1  Ch.  1.  38  the  sous  of  Seir.  .D.,  and  Ezer,  and  Dish. 

1.  41  The  sons  of  Anah  ;  D.  And  the  sons  of  D. 

1.  41  And  the  sons  of  D.  ;  Amram,  and  Esliban 

SHONEST  gain  — 

ishcmest  gain,  a  cutting  off,  yxa  betsa. 

Eze.  22.  13  thy  dishonest  gain  which  thou  hast  made 
22.  27  (and)  to  destroy  souls,  to  get  dishonest  g. 

SHONESTY  — 

Mine,  altrxvrv  aischune. 

2  Co.  4.  2  renounced  the  hidden  things  of  dishonesty 

SHONOUR  — 

Blushing,  shame,  nobs  kelimmah. 

Psa.  35.  26  let  them  be  clothed  with . .  dishonour  that 
69.  19  Thou  hast  known,  .my  shame,  audmydis. 
71.  13  let  them  be  covered  (with) ..  dishonour 

Bareness,  nakedness,  nny  arvah. 

Ezra  4.  1 4  not  meet  for  us  to  see  the  king's  dishonour 
Lightness,  shame,  confusion,  |iV|3  qalon. 

Prov.  6.  33  A  wound  and  dishonour-  shall  he  get 
Dishonour,  without  honour ,  dripia  atimia. 

Rom.  9.  2i  unto  honour,  .another  unto  dishonour? 

1  Co.  15.  43  It  is  sown  in  dishonour;  it  is  raised  in 

2  Co.  6.  8  By  honour  and  dishonour,  by  evil  report 
2  Ti.  2.  20  and  some  to  honour,  and  some  to  dishonour 

SHONOUR,  to  — 

To  dishonour,  make  foolish,  Snr  ndbel,  3. 
ilic.  7.  6  For  the  son  dishonoureth  the  father,  the 
To  dishonour,  dri/udfa  atimazd. 

John  8.  49  I  honour  my  Father,  and  ye  do  dishonour 
Rom.  1.  24  to  dishonour  their  own  bodies  between 

2.  23  through  breaking  the  law  dishonourest 

To  put  thoroughly  to  shame,  Karairrxorw  katais. 

1  Co.  it.  4  having  (his)  head  covered,  dishonoureth 

11.  5  But  every  woman  that  prayeth ..  dishon. 

BINHERIT,  to  — 

)  take  possession,  eh;  yarash,  5. 

Numi4.  12  disinherit  them,  and  will  make  of  thee 

iSMAYED  — 

Token  down  thing,  nn  chath. 

Jer.  46.  5  Wherefore  have  I  seen  them  dismayed 

ISMAYED,  to  be — - 

To  be  troubled,  hastened,  bahel,  2. 

Isa.  ai.  3  I  was  dismayed  at  the  seeing  (of  it) 

To  he  broken  or  cast  doion,  affrighted,  nnn  chath. 

2  Ki  19.  26  they  were  dismayed  and  confounded 

Isa.  37.27  they  were  dismayed  and  confounded :  they 
Jer.  8.  9  wise  (men)  are  ashamed,  they  are  dismay. 
48.  1  Misgab  is  confounded  and  dismayed 
50.  36  mighty  men;  and  they  shall  be  dismayed 
Obad.  9  thy  mighty  (men) . .  shall  be  dismayed,  to 

To  be,  become  broken,  cast  down,  nnn  chathath,  2. 
Deut3i.  8  fear  not,  neither  be  dismayed 
Josh.  1.  9  be  not  afraid,  neither  be  thou  dismayed 
8.  1  Fear  not,  neither  be  thou  dismayed :  take 
10.  25  Fear  not,  nor  be  dismayed ;  be  strong 
1  Ha.  17.  11  they  were  dismayed,  and  greatly  afraid 

1  Ch.22. 13  be  strong,  .dread  not,  nor  be  dismayed 

28.  20  fear  not,  nor  be  dismayed ;  for  the  Lord 

2  Ch.20.  15  Be  not  afraid  nor  dismayed  by  reason  of 

20. 17  fear  not,  nor  be  dismayed ;  to  morrow  go 
32.  7  Be  strong . .  be  not  afraid  nor  dismayed  for 
Jer.  1.  17  be  not  dismayed  at  their  faces,  lest  I  con. 
10.  2  be  not  dismayed  at  the  signs  of  heaven 
10.  2  for  the  heathen  are  dismayed  at  them 
17.  18  them  be  dismayed,  but  let  not  me  be  dis. 


Jer.  23.  4  they  shall fearnomore,  nor bedismayed 
30. 10  neither  be  dismayed,  0  Israel :  for,  lo,  I 
46.  27  be  not  dismayed,  O  Israel :  for,  behold,  I 
Eze.  2.  6  nor  be  dismayed  at  their  looks,  though 

3.  "9  fear  them  not,  neither  be  dismayed  at 

4.  To  look  out  for  oneself,  be  dazzled,  nytf  shaah,  7. 
Isa.  41.  10  be  not  dismayed;  for  I  (am)  thy  God  :  I 
41.  23  do  evil,  that  we  may  be  dismayed,  and 

DISMAYED,  to  cause  to  be  — 

To  break  or  cast  down,  nnn  chathath,  5. 

Jer.  49.  37  For  I  will  cause  Elam  to  be  dismayed 

DISMAYING  — 

A  casting  dovm,  terror,  cause  of  ruin,  nnntp  mechi. 

Jer.  48.  39  so  shall  Moab  be . .  a  dismaying  to  all  them 
DISMISS,  be  dismissed,  to  — 

1.  To  free,  open,  let  away,  nos  patar. 

2  Ch.  23.  8  for  Jehoiada  the  priest  dismissed  not  the 

2.  To  loose  away,  airobvoo  apoluo. 

Acts  15.  30  when  they  were  dismissed,  they  came  to 

19.  41  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  he  dismissed 
DISOBEDIENCE  — 

1  Disobedience,  cnrciffeia  apeitheia. 

Eph.  2.  2  now  worketh  in  the  children  of  disobed. 

5.  6  wrath  of  God  upon  the  children  of  disob. 
Col.  3.  6  cometh  on  the  children  of  disobedience 

2.  A  hearing  amiss,  lack  of  attention ,  irapaKor/. 
Rom.  5.  19  by  one  man's  disobedience  many  were 
2  Co.  10.  6  a  readiness  to  revenge  all  disobedience 
Heb.  2.  2  disobedience  received  a  just  recompense 

DISOBEDIENT  — 

1. Insubordinate,  cu/vnoraKros  anupotdktos. 

1  Ti.  1.  9  but  for  the  lawless  and  disobedient,  for 

2.  Disobedient,  not  persuaded,  direidiis  apeithes. 

Luke  1.  17  the  disobedient  to  the  wisdom  of  the  just 
Acts  26.  19  Whereupon.  .1  was  not  disobedient  unto 
Rom.  1.  30  inventors  of  evil  tilings,  disobedient  to 

2  Ti.  3.  2  blasphemers,  disobedient  to  parents 
Titus  1.  16  deny  (him),  being  abominable,  and  disob. 

3.  3  we  ourselves  also  were  sometimes,  .dis. 

3.  To  be  unpersuaded,  airciOiu  apeitlieb. 

Ronno.  21  I  have  stretched  forth,  .unto  adisobedient 
DISOBEDIENT,  to  bo  — 

1.  To  be  or  become  bitter,  rebel,  rnD  marah. 

1  Ki.  13.  26  the  man  of  God,  who  was  disobedient  unto 
Neh.  9.  26  were  disobedient,  and  rebelled  against 

2.  To  be  unpersuaded,  airei dco>  apeitlieb. 

1  Pe.  2.  7  but  unto  them  which  be  disobedient,  the 

2.  8  which  stumble  at  the  word,  being  disob. 

3.  20  Which  sometimes  were  disobedient,  when 

DISOBEY,  to  — 

To  be  or  become  bitter,  rebel,  rriD  marah. 

1  Ki.13.  21  thou  hast  disobeyed  the  mouth  of  the  L. 

DISORDERLY  — 

Disorderly,  not  in  order,  drdKrws  ataktbs. 

2  Th.  3.  6  from  every  brother  that  walketh  disorder. 

3. 11  are  some  which  walk  among  you  disorde. 

DISORDERLY,  to  behave  oneself  — 

To  be  disorderly,  out  of  order,  drau reco  atcikteb. 

2  Th.  3.  7  for  we  behaved  not  ourselves  disorderly 

DISPATCH,  to  — 

To  cut  off  or  down,  to,3  bara,  3. 

Eze.  23,  47  the  company  shall . .  dispatch  them  with 

DISPENSATION  — 

Law  or  arrangement  of  a  house,  oiKovopla  oikon. 

1  Co.  9.  17  if  against  my  will,  a  dispensation . .  is  com. 
Eph.  1.  10  That  in  the  dispensation  of  the  fulness  of 

3.  2  If  ye  have  heard  of  the  dispensation  of 
Col.  1.  25  according  to  the  dispensation  of  God  which 
DISPERSE,  to  — 

1.  To  scatter,  spread,  winnow,  rrbzarah,  3. 

Prov  15.  7  The  lips  of  the  wise  disperse  knowledge 
Eze.  12.  15  when  I  shall,  .disperse  them  in  the  coun. 

20.  23  I  would  scatter  them . .  and  disperse  them 
22.  15  disperse  thee  in  the  countries,  and  will 

29.  12  I  will  scatter,  .and  will  disperse  them 

30.  23  I  will  scatter,  .and  will  disperse  them 
30.  26  I  will  scatter,  .and  disperse  them  among 

2.  To  scatter,  nth  pazar,  3. 

Psa.  1 1 2.  9  He  hath  dispersed,  he  hath  given  to  the 

3.  To  break,  spread,  or  burst  forth,  f}3  parats. 

2  Ch.  11.  23  he  dealt  wisely,  and  dispersed  of  all  his 
DISPERSE  abroad,  to  — 

To  scatter,  crKopirl(oo  skorpizb. 

2  Co.  9.  9  As  it  is  written,  He  hath  dispersed  abroad 

DISPERSE  selves,  to  — 

To  be  or  become  scattered,  fi3  puts. 

1  fia.  14.  34  Disperse  yourselves  among  the  people,  and 

DISPERSED  — 

1  .To  spread  out,  scatter,  psi  naphats. 

Isa.  11.  12  gather  together  the  dispersed  of  Judah 

2.  To  be  or  become  scattered,  fU3  puts. 

Prov.  5.  16  Let  thy  fountains  be  dispersed  abroad 
Zeph.  3.  10  the  daughter  of  my  dispersed,  shall  bring 

3.  What  is  sown  or  scattered  throughout,  Siatnropd. 
John  7.  35  will  he  go  unto  the  dispersed  among  the 


DISPERSED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  scattered,  spread,  .tjj  zarah,  2. 

Eze.  36.  19  they  were  dispersed  through  the  countries 

2.  To  be  separated,  "ns  parad,  4. 

Esth.  3.  8  dispersed  among  the  people  in  all  the 

3 . To  scatter  thoroughly,  biacncopnifa  diaskorpizb. 

.  Acts  5.  37  (even)  as  many  as  obeyed  him,  were  disp. 

DISPERSION  — 

Scattering,  .13133  tephotsah. 

Jer.  25.  34  days  of  your ..  dispersions  are  accomplis. 

DISPLAYED,  to  be  — 

To  show  self  fleeing,  be  displayed,  D'l  nus,  7a. 

Psa.  60.  4  it  may  be  displayed  because  of  the  truth 

DISPLEASE,  to  — 

1.  To  grieve,  33V  at  sab. 

1  Ki.  1.  6  his  father  had  not  displeased  him  at  any 

2 . Evil  in  the  ears,  crijj/?  SH  ra  beoznayim. 

Num  11.  1  (when)  the  people  complained,  it  displeas. 

3.  To  be  evil  in  the  eyes,  Djl'v?  Vi;  yara  beenayim. 

Gen.  38.  10  thing  which  he  did  displeased  the  Lord 
48.  17  it  displeased  him;  and  he  held  up  his 

1  Sa.  8.  6  the  thing  displeased  Samuel,  when  they 

18.  8  very  wroth,  and  the  saying  displeased  him 

2  Sa.  11.  25  Let  not  this  thing  displease  thee,  for  the 

11.  27  thing  that  David  had  done  displeased  the 
Isa.  59.  15  displeased  him  that  (there  was)  no  judg. 
Jon.  4.  1  it  displeased  Jonah  exceedingly,  and  he 

4.  To  do  evil  in  the  eye,  U5?3  in  niyy  asah  ra  beyain. 

1  Sa.  29.  7  that  thou  displease  not  the  lords  of  the 

DISPLEASED  — 

Wroth,  sad,  morose,  zaepli. 

1  Ki.  20.  43  went  to  his  house  heavy  and  displeased 

21.  4  came  into  his  house  heavy  and  displeased 

DISPLEASED,  to  be  — 

1. To  be  angry,  f)ix  anaph. 

Tsa.  60.  1  scattered  us,  thou  hast  been  displeased 

2.  To  be  or  become  stinking,  !TN3  beesh. 

Dan.  6.  14  the  king,  .was  sore  displeased  with  him. 

3.  To  burn,  be  wroth,  displeasing,  nnn  char  ah. 

Gen.  31.  35  Let  it  not  displease  my  lord  that  I  cannot 
2Sa.  6.  8  David  was  displeased,  because  the  Lord 
1  Ch.  13.  11  David  was  displeased,  because  the  Lord 
Hab.  '3.  8  Was  the  Lord  displeased  against  the  ri.? 

4 . To  be  evil  in  the  eyes,  in;  yara  beenayim. 

1  Ch.  21.  7  And  God  was  displeased  with  this  thing 

5 . To  be  wroth,  f]3i)  qatsaph. 

Zech.  1.  2  The  Lord  hath  been  sore  displeased  with 
1.  15  I  am  verysore  displeased  with  the  heath. 
1.  15  I  was  but  a  little  displeased,  and  they 

6.  To  be  evil,  wrong,  displeasing,  i’in,  raa. 

Num  11.  10  anger. .  was.kindled .  .Moses  also  was  disp. 

22.  34  if  it  displease  thee,  I  will  get  me  back 
Prov  24. 18  Lest  the  Lord  see  (it),  and  it  displease 

DISPLEASED,  to  be  much  or  sore  — - 

To  be  much  weighed  down,  ayavaurc a  agantakco. 
Matt  21.  15  saying,  Hosanna  .  they  were  sore  displ. 
Markio.  14  when  Jesus  saw  (it),  he  was  much  displ. 
10.  41  they  began  to  be  much  displeased  with  J. 

DISPLEASED  with,  to  be  highly  — 

To  fight  with  or  in  the  mind,  evy.op.ax*01  thumoma. 
Acts  12.  20  Herod  was  highly  displeased  with  them 

DISPLEASURE,  (hot  or  sore)  — 

1.  Heat,  fury,  poison,  nnn  chemah. 

Dent.  9.  19  afraid  of  the  anger  and  hot  displeasure 
Psa.  6.  1  neither  chasten  me  in  thy  hot  displeasure 
38.  1  neither  chasten  me  in  thy  hot  displeasure 

2 . Fierceness,  heat,  wrath,  pnn  cliaron. 

Psa.  2.  5  and  vex  them  in  his  sore  displeasure 

3 . Evil,  in  ra. 

Judg  15.  3  blameless,  .though  I  do  them  a  displeas. 

DISPOSE,  to  — 

To  put,  place,  set,  nib*  sum. 

Job  34.  13  or  who  hath  disposed  the  whole  world? 
37.  15  Dost  thou  know  when  God  disposed  them 

DISPOSED,  to  be  — 

1. To  wish,  desire,  fiovXopai  boulomai. 

Acts  18.  27  when  he  was  disposed  to  pass  unto  Acha. 

2.  To  wish,  6c\oj  thelb. 

1  Co.  10.  27  bid  you  (to  a  feast),  and  ye  be  disposed 

DISPOSING  — 

Judgment,  BKri?  mislipat. 

Prov  16.  33  whole  disposing  thereof  (is)  of  the  Lord 

DISPOSITION  — 

Arrangement,  biarayi]  cliatage. 

Acts  7.  53  received  the  law  by  the  disposition  of 

DISPOSSESS,  to  — 

To  take  possession,  en;  yarash,  5. 

Num  32.  39  dispossessed  the  Amorite  which  (was)  in  it 
33.  53  ye  shall  dispossess  (the  inhabitants  of) 
Dent.  7.  17  (are)  more  than  I ;  how  can  I  dispossess 
Judg  11.23  LORD  God  of  Israel  hath  dispossessed 


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DIVERS 


DISPUTATION  — 

1. Diverse  judging,  Siaxpnris  diakrisis. 

Horn  14.  1  (but)  not  to  doubtful  disputations 

‘l.Joint  seeking,  <tv£1]t yais  suzetesis. 

Acts  15.  2  had  no  small  dissension  and  [disputation] 

DISPUTE,  to  — 


1  .To  reason  with  one  another,  n?;  yakach,  2. 

Job  23.  7  There  the  righteous  might  dispute  with 


2 . To  speak  diversely,  SiaAeyogai  dialegomai. 

Mark  9.  34  for  by  the  way  they  had  disputed  among 
Acts  17.  17  Therefore  disputed  he  in  the  synagogue 
jo.  8  for  the  space  of  three  months,  disputing 
19.  9  disputing  daily  in  the  school  of  one 
24.  12  neither  found  me.  .disputing  with  any 
Jude  9  when  contending  with  the  devil,  he  dis. 

3 . To  reckon  diversely,  biaAoyi^ogai  dialogizomai. 

Mark  9.  33  What  was  it  that  ye  disputed  among 

4.  To  seek  together  or  jointly,  avfr jreai  suzeteo. 

Acts  9.  29  spoke  boldly .  .and  disputed  against  the 

DISPUTE  with,  to  — 

To  seek  together  or  jointly,  avCyrew  suzeteo. 

Acts  6.  9  Then  there  arose  certain,  .disputing  with 

DISPUTER  — 

A  joint-seeker,  disputer,  tTvCyryT-fis  suzetetes. 

1  Co.  1.  20  where  (is)  the  disputer  of  this  world! 

DISPUTING  — 

1.24  joint  seeking,  <rvfj\T7]<ns  suzetesis. 

Acts  15.  7  when  there  had  been  much  disputing 

2. Diverse  reckoning,  bio.Aoyicrp.6s  dialogismos. 

Phil.  2.  14  Do  all  things  without,  .disputings 


DISPUTINGS,  perverse  — 

Misplaced  contentions,  Tcapabiarpi^di  paradiatrib. 

1  Ti.  6.  5  [Perverse  disputings]  of  men  of  corrupt 

DISQUIET,  to  — 

To  give  trouble,  cause  to  be  angry,  ni  ragaz,  5. 

1  Sa.  28. 15  Why  hast  thou  disquieted  me,  to  bring 
Jer.  50.  34  may  give  rest  to  the  land,  and  disquiet 

DISQUIETED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  roar,  move,  sound,  make  a  noise,  nen  hamah. 

Psa  39.  6  surely  they  are  disquieted  in  vain:  he  heap. 

42  5  and  (why)  art  thou  disquieted  in  me  ?  hope 

42  11  why  art  thou  disquieted  within  me?  hope 
43.  5  why  art  thou  disquieted  within  me  ?  hope 

2.  To  be  troubled,  irj  ragaz. 

Prov  30.  21  For  three  (things)  the  earth  is  disquieted 

DISQUIETNESS  — 

Howling,  disquietude,  nsnj  nehamah. 

Psa.  38.  8  I  have  roared  by  reason  of  the  disquiet, 

DISSEMBLE,  to  — 

1.2Vj  lie,  deny,  feign,  t rra  kachash,  3. 

Jos.  7.  11  dissembled  also,  and  they  have  put  (it) 

2.  To  dissemble  ;  be  known,  "Di  nakar,  2. 

Prov  26.  24  He  that  hateth  dissembleth  with  his  lips 

3.  To  cause  to  err,  wander ,  nyn  taali,  5. 

Jer.  42.  20  For  ye  dissembled  in  your  hearts,  when 

DISSEMBLE  with,  to  — 

To  act  hypocritically  with,  crvvwrcoKpivopai  sunup. 
Gal.  2.  13  other  Jews  dissembled  likewise  with  him 

DISSEMBLER  — 

To  be  hidden,  concealed,  o?y  alam,  2. 

Psa.  26.  4  neither  will  I  go  in  with  dissemblers 

DISSENSION  — 

A  staruding  up,  ardcris  stasis. 

Acts  15.  2  Paul  and  Barnabas  had  no  small  dissen 
23  7  there  arose  a  dissension  between  the 

23.  10  when  there  arose  a  great  dissension,  the 

DISSIMULATION  — 

Hypocrisy ,  uTroicpicris  hupokrisis. 

Gal.  2.13  was  carried  away  with  their  dissimulation 

DISSIMULATION,  without  — 

Hot  hypocritical,  auvrcdupiros  anupokritos. 

Rom  12.  9  (Let)  love  be  without  dissimulation 

DISSOLVE,  to  — 

1  .To  melt,  dissolve,  soften,  31D  mug,  3 b. 

Job  30.  22  Thou  liftest  me  up.  .and  dissolvest  my 

2.  To  solve,  loose,  tot?  shere. 

Dan.  5.  16  canst  make  interpretations,  and  dissolve 

3.  To  solve,  loose,  trtv  shere,  3. 

Dan.  5. 12  dissolving  of  doubts,  were  found  in  the 

DISSOLVED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  melted,  md  mug,  2. 

Psa.  75.  3  all  the  inhabitants  thereof  are  dissolved 
Isa.  14.  31  thou,  whole  Palestina,  (art)  dissolved :  for 
Nali.  2.  6  and  the  palace  Bhall  be  dissolved 

2.  To  become  corrupted,  viasted,  consumed,  PP?. 

Isa.  34.  4  all  the  host  of  heaven  shall  be  dissolved 

3 . To  break  self,  be  brolcen,  Tip parar,  7 a. 

Isa.  24.  19  the  earth  is  clean  dissolved,  the  earth  is 

4.  To  loose  dozen,  Ka.Ta.Avw  kata.luo. 

2  Co.  s.  1  that  if  our  earthly  house . .  were  dissolved 


5.  To  loose,  Avw  luo. 

2  Pe.  3.  11  (that)  all  these  things  shall  be  dissolved 
3.  12  the  heavens  being  on  fire  shall  be  dissol. 

DISTAFF  — 

Circuit,  staff,  distaff,  pSp  pelek. 

Prov  31.  19  the  spindle,  and  her  hands  hold  the  distaff 

DISTANT,  equally  — 

To  be  joined,  rhj  shalab,  4. 

Exod36.  22  two  tenons,  equally  distant  one  from 

DISTIL,  to  — 

1.  To  flow,  ^if  nazal. 

Deut32.  2  my  speech  shall  distil  as  the  dew,  as  the 

2 . To  drop,  distil,  '[SH  raaph. 

Job  36.  28  Which  the  clouds  do  drop  (and)  distil 

DISTINCTION  — 

Distinction,  a  sending  forth  diversely,  Siao-roAfj. 

Co.  14.  7  except  they  give  a  distinction  in  the  sou. 

DISTINCTLY  — 

To  be  explained,  trip  parash,  4. 

Nell.  8.  8  So  they  read  in  the  book . .  distinctly,  and 

DISTRACTED,  to  be — 

To  be  distracted,  cold,  numb,  wearied,  |13  pun. 

Psa.  88.  15  I  suffer  thy  terrors  I  am  distracted 

DISTRACTION,  without  — 

Not  drawn  around  about,  cnrepicrjrdcrTws  aperispas. 

1  Co.  7.  35  attend  upon  the  Lord  without  distraction 

DISTRESS  — 

1. Straitness,  distress,  pixD  matsoq. 

1  Sa.  22.  2  every  one  (that  was)  in  distress . .  gathered 

2.  Straitness,  distress,  npixn  metsuqah. 

Psa.  25. 17  0  bring  thou  me  out  of  my  distresses 
107.  6  he  delivered  them  out  of  their  distresses 
107. 13  cried,  .(and)  he  saved  them  out  of  theird. 
107. 19  cry.  .(and) he  saveth  them  out  of  their  d. 
107.  28  cry . .  and  he  bringeth  them  out  of  their  d. 
Zeph.  1. .15  a  day  of  wrath,  a  day  of  trouble  and  dis. 

3. Straitness,  distress,  “ipp  metsar. 

Psa.  1 1 8.  5  I  called  upon  the  Lord  in  distress  :  the 

4 .Strait,  distress,  is,  ny  tsar. 

2  Sa.  22.  7  In  my  distress  I  called  upon  the  Lord 
Psa.  4.  1  hast  enlarged  me  (when  I  was)  in  distress 

18.  6  In  my  distress  I  called  upon  the  Lord 
Isa.  25.  4  a  strength  to  the  needy  in  his  distress 
Eze.  30. 16  and  Noph  (shall  have)  distresses  daily 

5 .Straitness,  distress,  rnx  tsarah. 

Gen.  35.  3  answered  me  in  the  day  of  my  distress 
42.  21  would  not  hear;  therefore  is  this  distress 

1  Ki.  1.  29  hath  redeemed  my  soul  out  of  all  distress 
Neh.  9.  37  have  dominion,  .and  we  (are)  in  great  dis. 
Psa.  120.  1  In  my  distress  I  cried  unto  the  Lord 
Prov.  1.  27  when  distress  and  anguish  cometli  upon 
Obad.  12  have  spoken  proudly  in  the  day  of  distr. 

14  that  did  remain  in  the  day  of  distress 
Q.To  straiten,  send  distress,  Tip  tsarar,  5. 

2  Ch.28.  22  in  the  time  of  his  distress  did  he  trespass 

7 . Evil,  JH  ra. 

Neh.  2. 17  Ye  see  the  distress  that  we  (are)  in 

8.  Necessity,  constraint,  avayup  anajjke. 

Luke2i.  23  for  there  shall  be  great  distress  in  the 
I  Co.  7.  26  that  this  is  good  for  the  present  distress 

1  Th.  3.  7  we  were  comforted . .  in  all  our . .  distress 

9 .Strait  place  or  state,  cmvoxoipia  stenochuria. 
Rom.  8.  35  (shall)  tribulation,  or  distress,  or  persecu. 

2  Co  6  4  in  much  patience,  in  afflictions,  .in  distr. 

12. 10  Therefore  I  take  pleasure  in . .  distresses 

lO.yl  holding  fast  together,  ffvuox'h  sunoche. 

Luke2i.  25  upon  the  earth  distress  of  nations,  with 

DISTRESS,  to  — 

1  .To  distress,  oppress,  straiten,  pis  tsuq,  5. 

Deut28.  53,  55,  57  wherewith  tbine  enemies  shall  dis. 
Isa.  29.  2  Yet  I  will  distress  Ariel,  and  there  shall 
29.  7  even  all  that ..  distress  her,  shall  be  as  a 

2.  To  bind,  distress,  besiege,  ns  tsur . 

Deut.  2.  9  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  Distress  not  the 

2. 19  distress  them  not,  nor  meddle  with  them 
2  Ch.28.  20  king  of  Assyria  came ..  and  distressed  him 

3.  To  straiten,  send  distress,  Tip  tsarar,  5. 

Jer.  10.  18  will  distress  them,  that  they  may  find  (it) 

DISTRESS,  to  bring  — 

To  straiten,  send  distress,  Tip  tsarar,  5. 

Zeph.  1.  17  I  will  bring  distress  upon  men,  that  they 

DISTRESS,  to  be  in  — 

To  be  distressed,  -ns  tsarar. 

Judg,n.  7  why  are  ye  come,  .when  ye  are  in  distress? 
Lam.  1.  20  Behold,  O  Lord,  for  I  (am)  in  distress 

DISTRESSED,  to  be  — 

1.2b  be  distressed,  straitened,  “is;  yatsar. 

Gen.  32.  7  Then  Jacob  was  greatly  afraid  and  distr. 
Judg.  2. 15  had  sworn,  .and  they  were  greatly  distr. 

10.  9  to  fight,  .so  that  Israel  was  sore  distres. 

1  Sa.  30.  6  David  was  greatly  distressed ;  for  the 

2 .To  be  exacted,  urged  on,  ten  nagas,  2. 

1  Sa.  13.  6  for  the  people  were  distressed,  then  the 
1  Sa.  14.  24  the  men  of  Israel  were  distressed  that  day 


3.  To  be  distressed.  Tip  tsarar. 

1  Sa.  28. 15  Saul  answered,  I  am  sore  distressed ;  for 

2  Sa.  1.  26  I  am  distressed  for  thee,  my  brother  Jon. 

4.  To  be  vexed,  weary,  pp  quts. 

Num22.  3  Moab  was  distressed  because  of  the  chil. 

5.  To  put  in  a  strait  space,  artvox^pew  stenochdreo. 

2  Co.  4.  8  troubled  on  every'  side,  yet  not  distressed 

DISTRIBUTE,  to  — 

1.  To  apportion,  distribute,  share,  P?n  chalaq. 

2  Ch.23. 18  David  had  distributed  in  the  house  of  the 
Neh.  13. 13  their  office  (was)  to  distribute  unto  their 

2.  To  be  apportioned,  distributed,  p^n  chalaq,  2. 

1  Ch.24.  3  David  distributed  them,  both  Zadok  of 

3.  To  apportion,  distribute,  share,  pSn  chalaq,  3. 

Job  21.17  (God)  distributeth  sorrows  in  his  anger 

4.  To  give,  ]ru  nathan. 

2  Ch.31. 14  to  distribute  the  oblations  of  the  Lord 

5.  To  deal  throughout,  give  out,  biaSiSwpiduididomi. 
Lukei8.  22  sell  all  that  thou  hast,  and  [distribute] 
John  6. 11  when  he  had  given  thanks,  he  distributed 

6.  To  make  common,  kolvwvcw  koinoneo. 

Rom  12. 13  Distributing  to  the  necessity  of  saints 

7 . To  divide  into  parts,  pepi(w  merizb. 

1  Co.  7.  17  But  as  God  hath  distributed  to  every  man 

2  Co!  10. 13  the  rule  which  God  hath  distributed  to  us 

DISTRIBUTE,  ready  to  — 

Willing  to  impart  or  give  away,  eiipcrdSoros. 

1  Ti.  6.  18  be  rich  in  good  works,  ready  to  distribute 

DISTRIBUTION  — 

A  sharing,  participation ,  koivwAo  koinonia. 

2  Co.  9. 13  and  for  (your)  liberal  distribution  unto 

DISTRIBUTION,  to  make  — 

To  deal  out,  give  throughout,  SiaSldwpi  diadidomi. 
Acts  4.  35  and  distribution  was  made  unto  every 

DITCH  — 

1.  Ditch,  33  geb. 

2  Ki.  3. 16  saiththe  Lord,  Make  this  valley  full  of  d. 

2.  Ditch,  collection  of  water,  nipa  miqvah. 

Isa.  22.  11  Ye  made  also  a  ditch  between  the  two 

3 . Pit,  ditch,  nn-ti  shuchah. 

Prov.  23.  27  For  a  whore  (is)  a  deep  ditch;  and  a 

4.  Corruption,  pit,  ditch,  tins’  shachath. 

Job  g.  31  Yet  shalt  thou  plunge  me  in  the  ditch,  and 
Psa.  7.  15  He.  .is  fallen  into  the  ditch  (which)  he 

5.  Deep  place,  pit,  fioQvvos  bothunos. 

Matt  1 5.  14  both  shall  fall  into  the  ditch 
Luke  6.  39  shall  they  not  both  fall  into  the  ditch 

DIVERS  — 

1. Man  ;  some,  certain,  chiN  enosh. 

2  Ch.30.  11  Nevertheless  divers  of  Asher  and  Man. 

2.  Differing,  Si dipopos  diaphoros. 

Heb.  9.  10  in  meats  and  drinks,  and  divers  washings 

3.  Variegated,  spotted,  various,  different,  tcoikIAos. 

Matt.  4.  24  sick  people  that  were  taken  with  divers 
Mark  1.  34  he  healed  many  that  were  sick  of  divers 
Luke  4.  40  all  they  that  had  aDy  sick  with  divers  dis. 
2  Ti  3  6  silly  women,  .led  away  with  divers  lusts 

Titus  3.  3  disobedient,  deceived,  serving  divers  lusts 
Heb.  2.  4  signs  and  wonders,  and  with  divers  mir. 

13.  9  Be  not  carried  about  with  divers  and 
Jas.  1.  2  joy  when  ye  fall  into  divers  temptations 

4.  A  certain  one,  some  one,  ns  tis. 

Mark  8.  3  will  fault  by  the  way:  for  divers  of  them 
Acts  19.  9  when  divers  were  hardened,  and  believed 

DIVERS  colours  — 

\.  Finger  or  painted  work,  ypp  tseba. 

Judg.  5.  30  of  divers  colours,  a  prey  of  divers  colours 
5.  30  of  divers  colours  of  needlework  on  both 

2.j Embroidery,  rtepp  riqmah. 

1  Ch  29  2  divers  colours,  and  all  manner  of  precious 

Eze.  17.  3  full  of  feathers,  which  had  divers  colours 

DIVERS  manners,  in  — 

In  many  ways  or  turns,  noAvTpoicws  polutropos. 
Heb.  1.  1  at  sundry  times  and  in  divers  manners 


I 


DIVERS  measures  — 

An  ephah  and  an  ephali,  ns'N]  rrs'k  ephah  ve-ephah. 
Deut  25.  14  Thou  shalt  not  have,  .divers  measures,  a 
Prov  20.  10  (and)  divers  measures,  both  of  them  (arc) 


DIVERS  places,  in  —  I 

Down  through  ( divers )  places,  Kara  riicovs  kata. 
Matt  24.  7  there  shall  be . .  earthquakes,  in  divers  pi. 
Mark  1 3.  8  shall  be  eart  hquakes  in  divers  places 
Luke  21. 11  earthquakes  shall  he  in  divers  places 

DIVERS  seeds  — 

Two  different  kinds,  DW?  kilayim. 

Deut  22.  9  Thou  shalt  not  sow  thy  vineyard  with  d.s. 

DIVERS  weights  — 

A  stone  and  a  stone,  ]3xi  then  ya-eben. 

Deut 2 5. 13  Thou  shalt  not  have,  .divers  weights,  a 
Prov 20.  to  Divers  weights,  .both  of  them  (are)  alike 
20.  23  Divers  weights  (are)  an  abomination  unto 


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DIVISION 


HVERSE  — 

.  To  be  changed ,  different,  slianah. 

Esth.  3.  8  and  their  laws  (are)  diverse  from  all  peo. 
!.  To  be  changed,  different,  kity  sliena. 

Dan.  7.  3  four  great  beasts,  .diverse  one  from 

7.  19  the  fourth  beast  which  was  diverse  from 

1.  To  change,  be  different,  wt?  shena,  3. 

Dan.  7.  7  it  (was)  diverse  from  all  the  beasts  that 

11  VERSE,  to  be  — - 

.  To  be  changed,  different,  tiiV  shena. 

Dan.  7.  23  fourth  kingdom  upon  earth,  .shall  be  di. 
7.  24  he  shall  be  diverse  from  the  first,  and  he 

To  be  changed,  different,  shanah. 

Esth.  1.  7  the  vessels  being  diverse  one  from  another 

II VERSE  kind  — 

"wo  different  kinds,  kilayim. 

Lev.  19.  19  not  let  thy  cattle  gender  with  a  diverse  k. 

IIVERSITY  — 

.Genus,  race,  sort,  ycvos'genos. 

1  Co.  12.  28  helps,  governments,  diversities  of  ton. 
.Diverse parting,  distribution,  hiaipems  diairesis. 
1  Co.  12.  4  there  are  diversities  of  gifts,  but  the  same 
12.  6  there  are  diversities  of  operations,  but 

rviDi',  to  — 

.To  separate,  S13  badal,  5. 

Gen.  1.  4  (it  was)  good:  and  God  divided  the  light 

1.  6  let  it  divide  the  waters  from  the  waters 

1.  7  God.  .divided  the  waters  which  (were) 

1.  14  divide  the  day  from  the  night;  and  let 

1.  18  and  to  divide  the  light  from  the  darkness 
Exod26.  33  the  veil  shall  divide  unto  you  between  the 

.  To  cleave,  rend,  yp2  baqa. 

Exodi4.  16  stretch  out  thinehand.  .anddivideit;  and 
Neh.  9.  11  thou  didst  divide  the  sea  before  them 
Psa.  78.  13  He  divided  the  sea,  and  caused  them  to 
Isa.  63. 12  led  (them)  by  the  right  hand . .  dividing 

.  To  dissect,  part,  separate,  ina  balhar. 

Gen.  15.  10  against  another:  but  the  birds  divided  he 

.To  dissect,  part,  separate,  ira  bathar,  3. 

Gen.  15.  10  he  took  unto  him  all  these,  and  divided 

.  To  cut  down,  "in  gazar. 

1  Ki.  3.  25  Divide  the  living  child  in  two,  and  give 

3.  26  Let  it  be  neither  mine  nor  thine,  (but)  div. 
Psa.  136.  13  To  him  which  divided  the  Red  sea  into 

.  To  apportion,  pSn  clialaq. 

Deut.  4.  19  which  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  divided 
Josh.  14.  5  children  of  Israel  did,  and  they  divided 
22.  8  divide  the  spoil  of  your  enemies  with  your 

2  Sa.  19.  29  I  have  said,  Thou  and  Ziba  divide  the 
Neh.  9.  22  nations,  and  didst  divide  them  into  cor. 
Job  27.  17  and  the  innocent  shall  divide  the  silver 

.To  be  apportioned,  pSn  clialaq,  2. 

1  Ch.  23.  6  David  divided  them  into  courses  among 

.  To  apportion,  pSn  chalaq,  3. 

Gen.  49.  7  I  will  divide  them  in  Jacob,  and  scatter 
49.  27  and  at  night  he  shall  divide  the  spoil 
Exodis.  9  I  will  overtake,  I  will  divide  the  spoil 
Josh  13.  7  divide  this  land  for  an  inheritance  unto 

18.  10  Joshua  divided  the  land  unto  the  children 

19.  51  divided  for  an  inheritance  by  lot  in  Shi. 
19.  51  they  made  an  end  of  dividing  the  country 

Judg.  5.  30  Have  they  not  sped?  have  they  (not)  divi. 
1  Ki.  18.  6  they  divided  the  land  between  them,  to 
Psa.  60.  6  I  will  divide  Shechem,  and  mete  out  the 
68.  12  she  that  tarried  at  home  divided  the  spoil 
108.  7  I  will  divide  Shechem,  and  mete  out  the 
Prov  16.  19  than  to  divide  the  spoil  with  the  proud 
Isa.  9.  3  as  (men)  rejoice  when  they  divide  the 
34.  17  his  hand  hath  divided  it  unto  them  by 
53.  12  Therefore  will  I  divide  him  (a  portion) 

53.  12  he  shall  divide  the  spoil  with  the  strong 
Lam.  4.  16  The  anger  of  the  Lord  hath  divided  them 
Eze.  5.  1  balances  to  weigh,  and  divide  the  (hair) 
47.  21  So  shall  ye  divide  this  land  unto  you 
Dan.  11.  39  and  shall  divide  the  land  for  gain 
Mic.  2.  4  turning  away  he  hath  divided  our  fields 

.To  apportion  for  self,  p1??  chalaq,  7. 

Josh.  18.  5  And  they  shall  divide  it  into  seven  parts 
0 .To  hew,  dig  through,  nxn  chatseb. 

Psa.  29.  7  voice  of  the  Lord  divideth  the  flames 

1  .To  halve,  divide,  nyn  chatsah. 

Gen.  32.  7  he  divided  the  people  that  (was)  with  him 
33.  1  he  divided  the  children  unto  Leah,  and 
Exod2i.  35  sell  the  live  ox,  and  divide  the  money 
21.  35  and  the  dead  (ox)  also  they  shall  divide 
N  um  3 1 .  27  divide  the  prey  into  two  parts,  between 
31.  42  Moses  divided  from  the  men  that  warred 
Judg.  7. 16  divided  them  into  three  companies,  and 

9.  43  he  divided  the  three  hundred  men  (into) 

2.  To  give  for  inheritance,  ?ra  naclial. 

Nuni34.  17  the  men  which  shall  divide  the  land  unto 

3.  To  cause  to  fall,  S51  naphal,  5. 

Psa.  78.  55  He.  .divided  them  an  inheritance  by  line 

4.  To  cut  in  pieces,  nm  nathach,  3. 

Judg  19.  29  laid  hold  on  his  concubine,  and  divided 


15.  To  divide,  ihspalag,  3. 

Job  38.  25  Who  hath  divided  a  water  course  for  the 
Psa.  55.  9  Destroy,  0  Lord,  (and)  divide  their  tong. 

16 . To  divide,  cleave,  D paras,  5. 

Lev.  11.  4  not  eat.  .of  them  that  divide  the  hoof 
11.  4,  5  cheweth  the  cud,  but  divideth  not  the 
11.  7  the  swine,  though  he  divide  the  hoof,  and 
11.  26  every  beast  which  divideth  the  hoof 
Deut  14.  7  or  of  them  that  divide  the  cloven  hoof 
14.  7  chew  the  cud,  but  divide  not  the  hoof 
14.  8  the  swine,  because  it  divideth  the  hoof 

17.  To  break,  divide,  "ns  parar,  3a. 

Psa.  74.  13  Thou  didst  divide  the  sea  by  thy  strength 

18.  To  quiet,  jnp  rag  a. 

Job  26.  12  He  divideth  the  sea  with  his  power,  and 
Isa.  51.  15  I  (am)  the  Lord  thy  God,  that  divided 
Jer.  31.  35  which  divideth  the  sea  when  the  waves 

19.  To  mark  off,  a<poplC<>>  aphorizb. 

Matt  25.  32  shepherd  divideth  (his)  sheep  from  the 

20.  To  give  through,  deal  out,  SiaSiSupi  diadidomi. 
Luken.  22  taketh.  .his  amour,  .and  divideth  his 

21.  To  talce  diversely  or  apart,  Siaipeai  diaireb. 
Lukeis.  12  And  he  divided  unto  them  (his)  living 

1  Co.  12.  11  dividing  to  every  man  severally  as  he 

DIVIDE  by  lot,  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  fall,  apportion,  ^pi  naphal,  5. 

Josh.  13.  6  divide  thou  it  by  lot  unto  the  Israelites 
23.  4  have  divided  unto  you  by  lot  these 
Eze.  43.  1  when  ye  shall  divide  by  lot  the  land  for 

47.  22  shall  divide  it  by  lot  for  an  inheritance 

48.  29  the  land  which  ye  shall  divide  by  lot  unto 

2.  To  give  by  lot  thoroughly,  KaraKXppoboTta]  kata. 
Acts  13.  19  [he  divided  their  land  to  them  by  lot] 

DIVIDE  asunder,  to  — 

To  separate,  Sip  badal,  5. 

Lev.  1.  17  (but)  shall  not  divide  (it)  asunder;  and 

5.  8  wring  off.  .but  shall  not  divide  (it)  asun. 

DIVIDE  self  — 

To  apportion,  divide,  distribute,  pin  chalaq,  2. 
Gen.  14. 15  he  divided  himself  against  them,  he  and 

DIVIDE  speedily,  to  — 

To  cause  to  run,  fn  ruts,  5. 

2  Ch.35.  13  divided  (them)  speedily  among  all  the 

DIVIDE  rightly,  to  — 

To  cut  straight  or  right,  opQoropie 01  orthotomeb. 

2  Ti.  2.  15  a  workman,  .rightly  dividing  the  word  of 

DIVIDED  — 

To  be  divided,  pelag. 

Dan.  2.  41  the  kingdom  shall  be  divided ;  but  there 
DIVIDED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  cleft,  ypa  baqa,  2. 

Exodi4.  21  dry  (land),  and  the  waters  were  divided 

2.  To  be  apportioned,  divided,  pSn  chalaq. 

1  Ch.24.  4  more  chief  men.  .and  (thus)  were  they  d. 
Hos.  10.  2  Their  heart  is  divided ;  now  shall  they  be 

3.  To  be  or  become  apportioned,  divided,  p^n  chalaq, 2. 
NUHI26.  53  Unto  these  the  land  shall  be  divided  for 

26.  55  Notwithstanding  the  land  shall  be  divi. 
26.  56  the  possession  thereof  be  divided 

1  Ki.  16.  21  Then  were  the  people  of  Israel  divided 

4.  To  be  or  become  apportioned,  pb n  chalaq,  4. 

Isa.  33.  23  then  is  the  prey  of  a  great  spoil  divided 
Amos  7.  17  thy  land  shall  be  divided  by  line  ;  and 
Zech.14.  1  thy  spoil  shall  be  divided  in  the  midst 

5 . To  be  halved,  nyri  chatsah,  2. 

2  Ki.  2.  8  and  they  were  divided  hither  and 
Eze.  37.  22  neither  shall  they  be  divided  into  two 
Dan.  11.  4  shall  be  broken,  and  shall  be  divided 

6.  To  be  divided,  cleaved,  separated,  ftepalag,  2. 
Gen.  10.  25  for  in  his  days  was  the  earth  divided 

1  Ch.  1. 19  because  in  his  days  the  earth  was  divided 

7.  To  be  separated,  Tis  parad,  2. 

Gen.  10.  5  By  these  were  the  isles,  .divided  in  their 

10.  32  by  these  were  the  nations  divided  in  the 

2  Sa.  1.  23  in  their  death  they  were  not  divided 

8.  To  be  dealt  out,  divided,  Dp|  peras. 

Dan.  5.  28  Thy  kingdom  is  divided,  and  given  to 

9.  !To  become,  ylvopai  ginomai. 

Rev.  16. 19  the  great  city  was  divided  into  three  parts 

10.  To  divide  into  parts  throughout,  biapepifa. 
Luken.  17  Every  kingdom  divided  against  itself  is 

11.  18  If  Satan  also  be  divided  against  himself 

12.  52  there  shall  be  five  in  one  house  divided 
12.  53  The  father  shall  be  divided  against  the 

22.  17  Take  this,  and  divide  (it)  among  yoursel. 

11.  To  divide  into  parts,  pepl^oi  merizb. 

Matt  12.  25  Every  kingdom  divided  against  itself  is 

12.  25  every  city  or  house  divided  against  itself 
12.  26  if  Satan  cast  out  Satan,  he  is  divided  ag. 
Mark  3.  24  if  a  kingdom  be  divided  against  itself 

3.  25  if  a  house  be  divided  against  itself,  that 

3.  26  rise  up  against  himself,  and  be  divided 

6.  41  the  two  fishes  divided  he  among  them  all 
Lukei2.  13  that  he  divide  the  inheritance  with  me 

1  Co.  1. 13  Is  Christ  divided  ?  was  Paul  crucified  for 


12 .To  rend,  ax‘Cw  schizb. 

Acts  14.  4  But  the  multitude  of  the  city  was  divided 

23.  7  and  the  multitude  was  divided 

DIVIDER  — 

One  who  divides  into  parts,  pcpiarps  meristes. 
Lukei2.  14  made  me  a  judge  or  a  divider  over  you? 

DIVIDING  — 

To  divide,  cleave,  separate,  a1??  pelag. 

Dan.  7.  25  a  time  and  times  and  the  dividing  of 

DIVIDING  asunder  — 

Division  into  parts,  p.epi<rp.6s  merismos. 

Heb.  4.  12  even  to  the  dividing  asunder  of  soul  and 

DIVINATION  — 

1.  Divination,  DDpD  milcsam. 

Eze.  12.  24  nor  flattering  divination  within  the 

13.  7  have  ye  not  spoken  a  lying  divination 

2.  To  divine,  Dpp  qasam. 

Eze.  21.  23  shall  be  unto  them  as  a  false  divination 

3 . Divination,  cop  qesem. 

Num  23.  23  neither  (is  there)  any  divination  against 
Deut  18.  10  that  useth  divination,  (or)  an  observer  of 
2  Ki.  17.  17  and  used  divination  and  enchantments 
Jer.  14.  14  they  prophesy,  .a  false  vision  and  divina. 
Eze.  13.  6  They  have  seen  vanity  and  lying  divinat. 
13.  23  see  no  more  vanity,  nor  divine  divinations 
21.  21  head  of  the  two  ways,  to  use  divination 
21.  22  At  his  right  hand  was  the  divination  for 

4.  Python,  vuOain  puthon. 

Acts  16.  16  possessed  with  a  spirit  of  divination  met 

DIVINATION,  reward  of  — 

Divination,  Dpp  qesem. 

Num.  22.  7  departed  with  the  rewards  of  divination 

DIVINE  — 

Divine,  godly,  god-like,  0e7 os  theios. 

2  Pe.  1.  3  as  his  divine  power  hath  given  unto  us 
1.  4  might  be  partakers  of  the  divine  nature 

DIVINE  sentence  — 

Divination,  Dpp  qesem. 

Prov.  16.  10  A  divine  sentence  (is)  in  the  lips  of  the 
DIVINE  service  — 

Public  worship,  \arpeta  latreia. 

Heb.  9.  1  had  also  ordinances  of  divine  service 

DIVINE,  to  — 

1  .To  divine,  use  enchantment,  rira  nachash,  3. 

Gen.  44.  5  and  whereby  indeed  he  divineth  ?  Ye 
44. 15  that  such  a  man  as  I  can  certainly  divine 

2.  To  cut  off,  divine,  use  divinations ,  opp  qasam. 

1  Sa.  28.  8  I  pray  thee,  divine  unto  me  by  the 
Eze.  13.  9  that  see  vanity,  and  that  divine  lies 

13.  23  see  no  more  vanity,  nor  divine  divinations 
21.  29  whiles  they  divine  a  lie  unto  thee,  to 
Mic.  3.  6  it  shall  be  dark,  .that  ye  shall  not  divine 

3.  11  the  prophets  thereof  divine  for  money 

DIVINER  — 

To  cut  off,  divine,  Dpp  qasam. 

Deuti8.  14  hearkened  unto  observers,  .and  unto  div 

1  Sa.  6.  2  Philistines  called  for  the.  .diviners 
Isa.  44.  25  That  frustratetli . .  and  maketh  diviners 
Jer.  27.  9  hearken  not.  .to  your  diviners,  .dreamers 

29.  8  Let  not.  .your  diviners,  deceive  you 
Mic.  3.  7  seers  be  ashamed,  and  the  diviners 
Zechio.  2  diviners  have  seen  a  lie,  and  have  told 

DIVINING  — 

To  cut  off,  divine,  opp  qasam. 

Eze.  22.  28  divining  lies  unto  them,  saying,  Thus 

DIVISION  — 

1.  Apportioning,  division,  npSrr  chaluqqali. 

2  Ch.  35.  5  division  of  the  families  of  the  Levites 

2.  Course,  division,  npSno  machaloqeth. 

Josh  11.  23  according  to  their  divisions  by  their 
12.  7  possession  according  to  their  divisions 

18.  10  thechildren.  .accordingto  their  divisions 

1  Ch.24.  1  (these  are)  the  divisions  of  the  sons  of 

26.  1  Concerning  the  divisions  of  the  porters 
26.  12  these  (were)  the  divisions  of  the  porters 
26.  19  These  (are)  the  divisions  of  the  porters 
Neh.  11.  36  of  the  Levites  (were)  divisions  (in)  Judah 

3. Separation,  nnp  peduth. 

Exod.  8.  23  I  will  put  a  division  between  my  people 

4.  Division,  njpp  pelaggali. 

Judg.  5.  15,  16  the  divisions  of  Reuben  (there  were) 

5.  Division,  naS?  peluggah. 

2  Ch.35.  5  according  to  the  divisions  of  the  families 
Ezra  6.  18  they  set  the  priests  in  their  divisions 

6. v1  division  into  parts  throughout ,  81  apepiapis. 

Luke  12.51  I  tell  you,  Nay ;  but  rather  division 

7.  A  twofold  upstanding,  Sixoaraaia  dichostasia. 
Rom  16.  17  mark  them  which  cause  divisions  and 

1  Co.  3.  3  (there  is)  among  you  envying . .  and  [divis.j 

8. zl  rent,  cleft,  schism,  axlaua  schisma. 

John  7.  43  there  was  a  division  among  the  people 
9. 16  And  there  was  a  division  among  them 
10. 19  There  was  a  division  therefore  again 


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i  Co  i.  io  and  (that)  there  be  no  divisions  among 
'  ii.  18  I  hear  that  there  be  divisions  among  you 


DIVISIONS  — 

Divisions,  nia^sp  miphlaggoth. 

2  Ch.35.  12  might  give  according  to  the  divisions 


Gen.  22. 
24. 
26. 
26. 


.  a  bill  of  divorce 


DIVORCE  — 

A  cutting  off,  mm?  kerithutli. 

Jer.  3.  8  put  her  away,  and  given 

DIVORCED,  to  he  — 

To  loose  off  or  away,  airo\v(a  apoluo. 

Matt.  5.  32  whosoever  shall  marry  herthatisdivorced 

DIVORCED,  woman  — 

To  cast  out,  divorce,  bH?  garash. 

Lev.  21.  14  a  divor.  woman,  or  profane,  (or)  an  harlot 
Lev.  22.  13  priest’s  daughter  be  a  widow,  or  divorced 
Num3o.  9  o£  a  widow,  and  of  her  that  is  divorced 

DIVORCEMENT,  (writing  of)  — 

1.A  cutting  off,  mm?  kerithuth. 

Deut  24  1  let  him  write  her  a  bill  of  divorcement 

24  3  and  write  her  a  bill  of  divorcement,  and 

Isa.  50.  1  the  bill  of  your  mother’s  divorcement 

2  .A  setting  or  standing  off  or  away,  airo<rrd<rio>/. 
Matt  5.  31  let  him  give  her  a  writing  of  divorcement 
10.  7  command  to  give  a  writing  of  divorce 
Mark  10.  4  suffered  to  write  a  bill  of  divorcement 

DI-ZA'-HAE,  nm  «!  golden,  lord  of  gold. 

A  place  in  the  wilderness  of  Sinai,  not  far  from  the  Red 
Sea  over  against  Suph  ;  the  modern  Dahdb, a  cape  on 
the  W.  shore  of  the  Gulf  of  Akabah,  about  two  thirds 
down  its  length.  Gold  was  most  likely  found  here. 
Deut.  1.  1  Tophel,  and  Laban,  and  Hazeroth,  and  D. 


DO— 

1.  Work,  n'c/go  maaseh. 

Judgi3-  12  How  shall  we  order,  .(how)  shall  we  do 

2.  Peace,  completeness,  why  shalom. 

2  Sa.  11.  7  how  Joab  did,  and  how  the  people  did 
Esth.  2.  11  to  know  how  Esther  did,  and  what  should 


DO  (earnestly),  to — 

1.  To  do,  n;rr  hayah. 

1  Sa.  2.  11  the  child  did  minister  unto  the  LORD 

2.  To  serve,  do,  135;  abad. 

TCiirn  7)  8  to  do  the  service  of  the  tabernacle 
4.  23,  30  to  do  the  work  in  the  tabernacle  of 
4.  41  that  might  do  service  in  the  tabernacle 
4.  47  came  to  do  the  service  of  the  ministry 

7.  3  that  they  may  be  to  do  the  service  of  the 

8.  15  to  do  the  service  of  the  tabernacle  of 

8.  19  to  do  the  service  of  the  children  of  Israel 
8.  22  to  do  their  service  in  the  tabernacle  of 
8.  26  to  keep  the  charge,  and  shall  do  no  ser. 
16.  9  to  do  the  service  of  the  tabernacle  of 
18.  6  to  do  the  service  of  the  tabernacle  of 
J0SI122.  27  that  we  might  do  the  service  of  the  Lord 
Isa.  19.  21  and  shall  do.sacrifice  and  oblation 

3.  To  do,  serve,  33 SI,  abad. 


Ezra 


Dan. 


OO/  l/t/j  ’T*.  wvwwt  XT*" 

4  22  Take  lieed  now  that  ye  fail  not  to  do  this 
7.  18  to  do  with  the  rest  of  the  silver  and  the 
7.18  that  do  after  the  will  of  your  God 
7  26  whosoever  will  not  do  the  law  of  thy  God 
4.  35  he  doeth  according  to  his  will  in  the 
4.  3 c  or  say  unto  him,  What  doest  thou? 

6.  10  and  gave  thanks  before  his  God,  as  he  did 
6.  22  before  thee,  O  king,  have  I  done  no  hurt 
6.  8  1  make  a  decree  what  ye  shall  do  to  the 

4.  To  do,  act,  alal,  3 a. 

Lam.  1.  22  do  unto  them  as  thou  hast  done  unto  me 
20  and  consider  to  whom  thou  hast  done 


Ezra 


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3.  13'  What  (is)  this  (that)  thou  hast  done  ? 

3.  14  Because  thou  hast  done  this,  thou  (art) 

4.  10  What  hast  thou  done  ?  the  voice  of  thy 

6.  22  Thus  did  Noah ;  according  to  all .  .so  did 

7.  5  Noah  did  all  according  unto  all  that  the 

8.  21  neither  will  I  again  smite,  .as  I  have  done 

9.  24  what  his  younger  son  had  done  unto  him 
II.  6  this  they  begin  to  do :  and  now  nothing 

11.  6  which  they  have  imagined  to  do 

12.  18  What  (is)  this  (that)  thou  hast  done  unto 

16  6  Behold,  thy  maid . .  do  to  her  as  it  pleaseth 

18.  5  and  they  said,  So  do,  as  thou  hast  said 
18. 17  Shall  I  hide,  .that  thing  which  I  do 

18. 19  keep  the  way  of  the  Lord,  to  do  justice 
18.  21  see  whether  they  have  done  altogether 
18.  25  lie  far  from  thee  to  do  after  this  manner 
18  25  Shall  not  the  Judge  of  all  the  earth  do  ri. 

18  29  he  said,  I  will  not  do  (it)  for  forty's  sake 

18.  30  I  will  not  do  (it)  if  I  find  thirty  there 

19.  8  do  ye  to  them  as  (is)  good  in  your  eyes 

19  8  unto  these  men  do  nothing ;  for  therefore 

19.  22  I  cannot  do  any  thing  till  thou  be  come 

20.  5  in.  .innocency  of  my  hands,  have  I  done 
20.  6  didst  this  in  the  integrity  of  thy  heart 
20.  9  What  hast  thou  done  unto  us?  and  what 

20.  9  thou  hast  done  deeds  unto  me  that  ought 
20. 10  What  sawest  thou,  that  thou  hast  done 

21.  1  the  Lord  did  unto  Sarah  as  he  had  spoken 
21.  22  God  (is)  with  thee  in  all  that  thou  doest 
21.  23  have  done  unto  thee,  thou  shalt  do  uuto 
21.  26  said,  I  wot  not  who  hath  done  this 

82. 12  neither  do  thou  anything  unto  him 


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16  because  thou  hast  done  this  tiling,  and 
66  told  Isaac  all  things  that  he  had  done 
10  What  (is)  this  thou  hast  done  unto  us? 

29  thou  wilt  do  us  no  hurt,  as  we  have  not 
29  as  we  have  done  unto  thee  nothing  but 
19  I  have  done  according  as  thou  badest 
37  aud  what  shall  I  do  now  unto  thee 
43  forget  (that)  which  thou  hast  done  to  him 

15  until  I  have  done  (that)  which  I  have 
23  What  (is)  this  thou  hast  done  unto  me 
28  And  Jacob  did  so,  and  fulfilled  her  week 
31  If  thou  wilt  do  this  thing  for  me,  I  will 
12  have  seen  all  that  Laban  doeth  uuto  thee 

16  whatsoever  God  hath  said  unto  thee,  do 
26  What  hast  thou  done,  that  thou  hast 

28  Thou  hast  now  done  foolishly  in  (so)  doing 

29  It  is  in  the  power  of  my  hand  to  do  you 
43  what  can  I  do  this  day  unto  these  my 

14  We  cannot  do  this  thing,  to  give  our 
19  young  man  deferred  not  to  do  the  thing 

10  thing  which  he  did  displeased  the  Lord 
3  all  that  he  did  to  prosper  in  his  hand 
9  how  then  can  I  do  this  great  wickedness 

11  went  into  the  house  to  do  his  business 

19  After  this  manner  did  thy  servant  to  me 

22  and  whatsoever  they  did  there,  he  was 

23  which  he  did,  the  LoRDmade  (it)to  prosp. 

15  here  also  have  I  done  nothing  that  they 
25  showed  Pharaoh  what  he  (is)  about  to  do 
28  What  God  (is)  about  to  do  he  showeth 
34  Let  Pharaoh  do  (this),  and  let  him  appoint 
55  Go  unto  Joseph ;  what  he  saith  to  you,  do 
18  said  unto  them  the  third  day,  This  do 

20  bring  your  youngest  brother,  .they  did  so 
23  and  thus  did  he  unto  them 
28  What  (is)  this  (that)  God  hath  done  unto 

11  If  (it  must  be)  so  now,  do  this ;  take 

.  17  the  man  did  as  Joseph  bade ;  and  the 
2  he  did  according  to  the  word  that  Joseph 
5  Ye  have  done  evil  in  so  doing 
7  God  forbid  that  thy  servants  should  do 
13  What  deed  (is)  this  that  ye  have  done? 

17  God  forbid  that  I  should  do  so:  (but)  the 
17  This  do  ye ;  lade  your  beasts,  and  go,  get 
ig  thou  art  commanded,  this  do  ye ;  take  you 

21  the  children  of  Israel  did  so :  and  Joseph 
30  And  he  said,  I  will  do  as  thou  hast  said 

12  his  sons  did  unto  him  according  as  he 

17  did  not  as  the  king  of  Egypt  commanded 

18  Why  have  ye  done  this  thing,  and  have 

20  all  my  wonders  which  I  will  do  in  the 
15  and  will  teach  you  what  ye  shall  do 

17  this  rod . .  wherewith  thou  shalt  do  signs 

21  see  that  thou  do  all  those  wonders  before 
.  30  did  the  signs  in  the  sight  of  the  people 

I  Now  shalt  thou  see  what  I  will  do  to  P. 

6  did  as  the  Lord  commanded  them,  so  did 
’  10  and  they  did  so  as  the  Lord  had  comma. 

.  11  they  also  did  in  like  manner  with  their 

20  and  Aaron  did  so,  as  the  Lord  command. 

22  the  magicians  of  Egypt  did  so  with  their 

7  magicians  did  so  with  their  enchantments 
13,  31  Lord  did  according  to  the  word  of  M. 

17  they  did  so  :  for  Aaron  stretched  out  his 

18  magicians  did  so  with  their  enchantmen. 
24  the  Lord  did  so  :  and  there  came  a  griev 
26  It  is  not  meet  so  to  do ;  for  we  shall 

5  tlie  Lord  shall  do  this  thing  in  the  land 

6  Lord  did  that  thing  on  the  morrow 
10  Moses  aud  Aaron  did  all  these  wonders 
28  did  as  the  Lord  had  commanded,  .so  did 
33  the  children  of  Israel  did  according  to 

30  Thus  did  all  the  children .  .so  did  they 

8  because  of  that  (which)  the  Lord  did  unto 

4  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord.  And  they  did 

5  Why  have  we  done  this,  that  we  have  let 

31  saw  that  great  work  which  the  Lord  did 

II  holiness,  fearful  (in)  praises,  doing  wond 
26  wilt  do  that  which  is  right  in  his  sight 
17  children  of  Israel  did  so,  and  gathered 

4  What  shall  I  do  unto  this  people  ? 

6  Moses  did  so  in  the  sight  of  the  elders 
[O  Joshua  did  as  Moses  had  said  to  him 

I  heard  of  all  that  God  had  done  for  Moses 

8  all  that  the  LORD  had  done  unto  Pharaoh 

9  the  goodness  which  the  Lord  had  done 
14  Moses’  father  in  law  saw  all  that  he  did 
14  What  (is)  this  thing  that  thou  doest  to 
17  The  thing  that  thou  doest  (is)  not  good 
20  must  walk,  and  the  work,  .they  must  do 

23  If  thou  shalt  do  this  thing,  and  God  com 

24  So  Moses . .  did  all  that  he  had  said 
4  have  seen  what  I  did  unto  the  Egyptians 

8  All  that  the  Lord  hath  spoken  we  will  do 

9  Six  days  shalt  thou  labour  and  do  all 

10  thou  shalt  not  do  any  work,  thou,  nor  thy 

11  if  he  do  not  these  three  unto  her,  then 
30  Likewise  shalt  thou  do  with  thine  oxen 

12  Six  days  thou  shalt  do  thy  work,  and  on 
22  obey  his  voice,  and  do  all  that  I  speak 
24  nor  serve  them,  nor  do  after  their  works 

3  words,  .the  Lord  hath  said  will  we  do 

7  All  tli at  the  Lord  hath  said  will  we  do 
1  this  (is)  the  thing  that  thou  shalt  do  unto 

35  thus  shalt  thou  do  unto  Aaron,  and  to 
41  shalt  do  thereto  according  to  the  meat 

I I  all  that  I  have  commanded . .  shall  they  do 

14  whosoever  doeth  (any)  work  therein,  that 

15  Six  (lays  may  work  be  done ;  but  in  the’ 
15  whosoever  doeth  (any)  work  in  the  sab. 

14  which  he  thought  to  do  unto  his  people 
21  What  did  this  people  unto  thee,  that  thou 


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19. 


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32. 


EXOCI32.  28  the  children  of  Levi  did  according  to 

33.  5  that  1  may  know  what  to  do  unto  thee 
33. 17  do  this  thing  also  that  thou  hast  spoken 

34.  IO  before  all  thy  people  I  will  do  marvels 

34.  10  terrible  thing  that  I  will  do  with  thee 

35.  1  Lord  hath  command.,  that  (ye)  should  do 
35.  2  Six  days  shall  work  he  done,  but  on  the 
35.  2  whosoever  doeth  work  therein  shall  be 

35.  35  of  them  that  do  any  work,  and  of  those 

36.  2  stilled  him  up . .  unto  the  work  to  do  it 
36.  29  he  did  to  both  of  them  in  both  the  cor. 

39.  32  the  children  of  Israel  did  according  to 
39.  32  that  the  Lord  commanded  Moses,  so  did 
39.  43  they  had  done  it  as  the  LORD  had  com. 

39.  43  even  so  had  they  done  it 

40.  16  Thus  did  Moses  :  according  to  all.  did 
4.  2  which  ought  not  to  he  done,  and  shall  do 
4.13  they  have  done  (somewhat  against)  any  of 
4.  13,  22  (things)  which  should  not  he  done 
4.  20  he  shall  do  with  the  bullock  as  he  did 
4.  20  a  sin  offering,  so  shall  he  do  with  this 
4.  22  done  (somewhat)  through  ignorance 
4.  27  he  doeth  (somewhat  against)  any  of  the 
4.  27  (things)  which  ought  not  to  done 
6.  3  in  any  of  all  these  that  a  man  doeth 
6.  7  that  he  hatli  done  in  trespassing  therein 
8.  4  And  Moses  did  as  the  Lord  commanded 
8.  5  thing  which  the  Lord  commanded  to  he  d. 

8.  34  As  he  hath  done  this  day,  (so)  the  Lord 
8.  34  hath  commanded  to  do,  to  make  an  ato. 

8.  36  Aaron  and  his  sons  did  all  tilings  which 

9.  6  the  Lord  commanded  that  ye  should  do 
10.  7  they  did  according  to  the  word  of  Moses 
16.  15  do  with  that  blood  as  he  did  with  the 
16.  16  so  shall  he  do  for  the  tabernacle  of 
16.  29  shall  afflict  your  souls,  and  do  no  work 
16.  34  And  he  did  as  the  Lord  commanded  M. 

18.  3,  3  After  the  doings,  .shall  ye  not  do 
1 8.  4  Ye  shall  do  my  judgments,  and  keep 
18.  5  which  if  a  man  do,  he  shall  live  in  them 

18.  27  abornin.  have  the  men  of  the  land  done  . 

19.  15  Ye  shall  do  no  unrighteousness  in  judgm. 

19.  35  shall  do  no  unrighteousness  in  judgment 

10.  37  statutes,  and  all  my  judgments,  and  do 

20.  "  8  And  ye  shall  keep  my  statutes,  and  do 
20.  22  statutes,  and  all  my  judgments,  and  do 

22.  31  keep  my  commandments,  and  do  them 

23.  3  Six  days  shall  work  be  done  :  but  the 
23.  3  ye  shall  do  no  work  (therein) :  it  (is)  the 
23.  7,  8,  21,  25,  36  ye  shall  do  no  servile  work 
23  28  And  ye  shall  do  no  work  in  that  same  d. 
23.  30  that  doeth  any  work  in  that  same  day 

23.  31  Ye  shall  do  no  manner  of  work :  (it  shall) 

24.  19  as  he  hath  done,  so  shall  it  be  done  to 

24.  23  the  children  of  Israel  did  as  the  LORD 
23.  18  do  my  statutes,  .keep  my  judgm.  and  do 
26  3  and  keep  my  commandments,  aud  do 

26.  14  and  will  not  do  all  these  commandments 
26.  15  that  ye  will  not  do  all  my  commandments 
26.  16  I  also  will  do  this  unto  you  ;  I  will  eveu 

54  the  children  of  Israel  did  according  to 
54  that  the  Lord  commanded  Moses,  so  did 
34  the  children  of  Israel  did  according  to  all 

3  to  do  the  work  in  the  tabernacle  of  the 
19  But  thus  do  unto  them,  that  they  may 

4  the  children . .  did  so,  aud  put  them  out 
.  4  as  the  Lord  spake . .  so  did  the  children 

7  confess  their  sin  which  they  have  done 
21  must  do  after  the  law  of  his  separation 
3  Aaron  did  so  ;  he  lighted  the  lamps 
o.  7  thus  shalt  thou  do  unto  them,  to  cleanse 
8.  20  and  Aaron,  .did  to  the  Levites  according 
8.  20  so  did  the  children  of  Israel  unto  them 
8.  22  to  do  their  service  in  the  tabernacle  of 
8.  22  as  the  Lord  had.  .so  did  they  unto  them 

8.  26  Thus  shalt  thou  do  (into  the  Levites 

9.  5  according  to.  .so  did  the  children  of  Isr. 
9.  14  according  to  the  manner,  .so  shall  he  do 

14.  22  and  my  miracles  which  I  did  in  Egypt 
14.  28  as  ye  have  spoken,  so  will  I  do  to  you 

14.  35  I  will  surely  do  it  unto  all  this  evil 

15.  12  so  shall  ye  do  to  every  one  according  to 
15.  13  All.  .shall  do  these  things  after  this 
15. 14  as  ye  do,  so  he  shall  do 
15.  30  But  the  soul  that  doeth.  .presumptuously 

15.  39  remember  all  the  commandments,  .and  do 

15.  40  may  remember,  and  do  all  my  command. 

16.  6  This  do  :  Take  you  censers,  Korah,  and 

16.  28  Lord  hath  sent  me  to  do  all  these  works 

17.  11  And  Moses  did  (so),  .so  did  he 

20.  27  And  Moses  did  as  the  Lord  commanded 

21.  34  thou  shalt  do  to  him  as  thou  didst  unto 

22.  2  Balak.  .saw  all  that  Israel  had  done  to 
22.  17  I  will  do  whatsoever  thou  sayest  unto 
22. 18  I  cannot  go  beyond,  .to  do  less  or  more 
22.  20  which  I  shall  say.  .that  shalt  thou  do 
22.  28  and  she  said.  .What  have  I  done  unto 

22.  30  was  I  ever  wont  to  do  so  unto  thee  ?  And 

23.  2  And  Balak  did  as  Balaam  had  spoken 
23.  11  Balak  said.  .What  hast  thou  done  unto 
23.  19  hath  he  said,  and  shall  he  not  do  (it) 

23.  26  All  that  the  Lord  speaketh,  that  I  musl 
-23.  30  And  Balak  did  as  Baalam  had  said,  and 

24.  13  to  do  (either)  good  or  bad  of  mine  own 
24.  14  advertise  thee  what  this  people  shall  do 
24  18  shall  be  a  possession . .  and  Israel  shall  d( 
27.  22  Moses  did  as  the  Lord  commanded  him 

‘  18  ye  shall  do  no  manner  of  servile  work 
25,' 26  ye  shall  do  no  servile  wuik 
1,  12,35  ye  shall  do  no  servile  work 
29.  7  ye  shall  not  do  any  work  (therein) 

29.  39  These  (things)  ye  shall  do  unto  the  LORD 


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■V 


DO 


Kumso.  2  lie  shall  do  according  to  all  that  proceed. 

31  31  and  Eleazar.  did  as  the  Lord  coraman. 

3^.  8  Thus  did  your  fathers,  when  I  sent  them 

32.  13  that  had  done  evil  in  the  sight  of  the 
32.  20  If  ye  will  do  this  thing,  if  ye  will 
32.  23  if  ye  will  not  do  so,  behold,  ye  have 
32.  24  do  that  which  hath  proceedeth  out  of 
32.  25  servants  will  do  as  my  lord  commandeth 

32.  31  As  the  Loud  hath  said,  .so  will  we  do 

33.  56  I  shall  do  unto  you,  as  I  thought  to  do 
36.  10  so  did  the  daughters  of  Zelopheliad 

Deut.  1. 14  which  thou  hast  spoken  (is)  good,  .to  do 

1.  18  commanded. .  all  the  things .  .yeshoulddo 
t.  30  according  to  all  that  he  did  for  you 

1.  44  out  against,  .and  chased  you,  as  bees  do 

2.  12  Israel  did  unto  the  land  of  his  possession 

2.  22  As  he  did  to  the  children  of  Esau,  which 

2.  29  As  the  children  of  Esau,  .did  unto  me 

3.  2  thou  shalt  do  unto  him  as  thou  didst 

3.  6  as  we  did  unto  Sihon  king  of  Heshbon 

3.  21  all  that  the  Lord  your  God  hath  done 

3.  21  so  shall  the  Lord  do  unto  all  the  kingd. 

3.  24  that  can  do  according  to  thy  works,  and 

4.  1  for  to  do  (them),  that  ye  may  live,  and 

i.  3  Your  eyes  have  seen  what  the  Lord  did 

4.  s  that  ye  should  do  so  in  the  land  whither 

4.  6  Keep  therefore  and  do  (them) :  for  this 

4.  14  that  ye  might  do  them  in  the  laud 

4.  25  shall  do  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

4.  34  all  that  the  Lord  your  God  did  for 

5.  1  ye  may  learn  them,  and  keep  and  do 

5.  13  Six  days  thou  shalt  labour,  and  do  all 

5.  14  (in  it)  thou  shalt  not  do  any  work,  thou 

5.  27  speak  thou,  .and  we  will  hear  (it),  and  do 

5.  31  that  they  may  do  (them)  in  the  land 

5.  32  Ye  shall  observe  to  do  therefore  as  the 

6.  1  that  ye  might  do  (them)  in  the  land 

6.  3  Hear  therefore,  .and  observe  to  do  (it) 

6.  18  thou  shalt  do  (that  which  is)  right  and 

6.  24  the  Lord  commanded  us  to  do  all  these 

6.  25  if  we  observe  to  do  all  these  command. 

7.  11  which  I  command  thee  this  day,  to  do 

7.  12  if  ye  hearken  to.  .and  keep  and  do  them 
7.18  what  the  Lord  thy  God  did  unto  Pharaoh 

7.  19  so  shall  the  LORD  thy  God  do  unto  all  the 

8.  1  All  the  command. . .  shall  ye  observe  to  do 

9.  18  I  did  neither  eat  bread,  nor  drink  water 

9.  18  in  doing  wickedly  in  the  sight  of  the 

10.  21  that  hath  done  for  thee  these,  .things  j 

11.  3  which  he  ilid  in  the  midst  of  Egypt 

11.  4  what  he  did  unto  the  army  of  Egypt 

ii.  5  what  he  did  unto  you  in  the  wilderness 

II.  6  what  he  did  unto  Dathan  and  Abiram 

11.  7  the  great  acts  of  the  LORD  which  he  did 
11.  22  which  I  command  you,  to  do  them,  to 

1 1 .  32  ye  shall  observe  to  do  all  the  statutes 

12.  1  judgments  which  ye  shall  observe  to  do 

12.  4  shall  not  do  so  unto  the  Lord  your  God 

12.  8  not  do  after  all  (the  things)  that  we  do 

12.  14  thou  shalt  do  all  that  I  command  thee 

12.  25  when  thou  shalt  do  (that  which  is)  right 
12.  28  when  thou  doest  (that  which  is)  good 
12.  30  even  so  will  I  do  likewise 

12.  31  Thou  shalt  not  do  so  unto  the  Lord  thy 
12.  31  every  abomination .  .have  they  done  unto 

12.  32  What  thing  .1  command . .  observe  to  do 

13.  11  shall  do  no  more  any  such  wickedness  as 

13.  18  to  do  (that  which  is)  right  in  the  eyes  of 

14.  29  the  work  of  thine  hand  which  thou  doest 

15.  5  to  observe  to  do  all  these  commandmen. 

15.  17  unto  thy  maid  servant  thou  shalt  do 

15.  18  shall  bless  thee  in  all  that  thou  doest 

16.  8  thou  shalt  do  no  work  (therein) 

16.  12  thou  shalt  observe  and  do  these  statutes 

17.  10  thou  shalt  do  according  to  the  sentence 

17.  10  thou  shalt  observe  to  do  according  to 

17.  II  which  they  shall  tell  thee,  thou  shalt  do 
1 7. 12  the  man  that  will  do  presumptuously,  and 

17.  13  and  fear,  and  do  no  more  presumptuously 

17.  19  this  law  and  these  statutes,  to  do  them 

18.  9  thou  shalt  not  learn  to  do  after  the 

18.  12  all  that  do  these  things  (are)  an  abomina. 

19.  9  keep  all  these  commandments  to  do  them 

19.  tg  do  unto  him  as  he  thought  to  have  done 

20.  15  Thus  shalt  thou  do  unto  all  the  cities 

20.  18  not  to  do  after  all  their  abominations 
20.  18  which  they  have  done  unto  their  gods 

21  9  when  thou  shalt  do  (that  which  is)  right 

22.  3  In  like  manner  shalt  thou  do  with  his  ass 

22  3  and  so  shalt  thou  do  with  his  raiment 

22.  3  with  all  lost  thing . .  shalt  thou  do  likewise 

22.  5  all  that  do  so  (are)  abomination  unto  the 

22.  26  But  unto  the  damsel  thou  shalt  do 

24.  8  do  according  to  all  that  the  priests  the 
24.  8  as  I  commanded,  .ye  shall  observe  to  do 
24.  9  what  the  Lord  thy  God  did  unto  Miriam 

24.  18,  22  therefore  I  command  thee  to  do  this 

23.  16  all  that  do  such  things,  (and)  all  that  do 

25.  17  what  Amalek  did  unto  thee  by  the  way 

26.  14  have  done  according  to  all  that  thou  hast 

26.  16  to  do  these  statutes  and  judgments 

26.  16  keep  and  do  them  with  all  thine  heart 

27.  10  and  do  his  commandments  and  his  statu. 

27.  26  conflrmeth  not.  .words  to  do  them 

28.  1  to  do  all  his  commandments  which  I  com. 

28.  13  hearken  unto  the  commandments,  .to  do 

28.  is  to  do  all  his  commandments  and  his 

28.  20  thou  settest  thine  hand  unto  for  to  do 
28.  20  because  of  the  wickedness  of  thy  doings 

28.  58  If  thou  wilt  not  observe  to  do  all  the 

29.  2  Ye  have  seen  all  that  the  Lord  did  before 

29.  9  Keep . .  words  of  this  covenant,  and  do 


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Deut  29.  9  that  ye  may  prosper  in  all  that  ye  do 

29.  24  Wherefore  hath  the  Lord  done  thus  unto 
20.  29  that  (we)  may  do  all  the  words  of  this  law 

30.  8  do  all  his  commandments  which  I  comm. 

30.  12,  13  bring  it.  .that  we  may  hear  it,  and  do 

30.  14  and  in  thy  heart,  .that  thou  mayest  do 

31.  4  the  Lord  shall  do  unto  them  as  he  did  to 

31.  s  that  ye  may  do  unto  them  according 

31.  12  observe  to  do  all  the  words  of  this  law 

31.  29  ye  will  do  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

32.  46  command  your  children  to  observe  to  do ; 

34.  9  and  did  as  the  Lord  commanded  Moses 
34.11  wonders  which  the  Lord  sent  him  to  do 

Josh.  1.  8  that  thou  mayest  observe  to  do  according 

1.  16  All  that  thou  commandest  us  we  will  do 

2.  10  what  ye  did  unto  the  two  kings  of 

3.  5  to  morrow  the  Lord  will  do  wonders 

4.  8  the  children  of  Israel  did  so  as  Joshua 

4.  23  as  the  Lord  your  God  did  to  the  Red  sea 

5.  15  Loose  thy  shoe.  .And  Joshua  did  so 

6.  3  Thus  shalt  thou  do  six  days 

6.  14  compassed  the  city,  .so  they  did  six  days 

7.  9  and  what  wilt  thou  do  unto  thy  great 

7.  19  tell  me  now  what  thou  hast  done ;  hide 

7  20  I  have  sinned .  .thus  and  thus  have  I  done 

8.  2  shalt  do  to  Ai  and  her  king  as  thou  didst 

8.  8  accor.  to  the  commandment,  .shall  ye  do 

9.  3  what  Joshua  had  done  unto  Jericho  and 

9  9  heard  the  fame  of  him,  and  all  that  he  d. 
o  ho  all  that  he  did  to  the  two  kings  of  the 

9.  20  This  we  will  do  to  them  ;  we  will  even  let 

9.  24  we  were  sore  afraid,  .an!  have  done 

9.  25  good  and  right  unto  thee  to  do  unto  us 

9.  26  so  did  he  unto  them,  and  delivered  them 

10.  1  as  he  had  done  to  Jericho  and  her  king 

10.  1  so  he  had  done  to  Ai  and  her  king 

10.  23  they  did  so,  and  brought  forth  those  five 

10.  23  thus  shall  the  Lord  do  to  all  your  enem. 

10.  28  he  did  to  the  king  of  Makkedah  as  he  d. 

10.  30  did  unto  the  king  thereof  as  he  did  unto 
jo.  32,  35,  37  according  to  all  that  he  had  done 

10.  39  left  none  remaining :  as  he  had  done  to 

10.  39  so  he  did  to  Debir . .  as  he  had  done 

11.  9  Joshua  did  unto  them  as  the  Lord  bade 

11.  15  so  did  Moses  command  Joshua,  and  so 

14.  5  As  the  Lord  commanded . .  so . .  Israel  did 
22.  5  take  diligent  heed  to  do  the  command. 

22.  24  And  if  we  have  not.  .done  it  for  fear  of 

23.  3  ye  haveseen  allthatthe  Lord,  .hath  done 

23.  6  and  to  do  all  that  is  written  in  the  book 

23.  8  But  cleave . .  as  ye  have  done  unto  this 

24.  5  according  to  that  which  I  did  among  them 
24  7  your  eyes  have  seen  what  I  have  done  in 

24.  17  which  did  those  great  signs  in  our  sight 

24.  31  the  works  of  the  Lord,  that  he  hath  done 

Judg.  1.  7  as  I  have  done,  so  God  hath  requited  me 

2.  2  ye  have  not  obeyed,  .why  have  ye  done 

2.  7  the  great  works  of  the  Lord  that  he  did 
2  10  nor  yet  the  works  which  he  had  done  for 

2.  11  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  in  the  sight 
2  17  olieyingthe commandments,  .(but) they d. 

3.  7  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  in  the  sight 

3.  12  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  again 

3.  12  they  had  done  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  L. 

4.  1  the  children  of  Israel  again  did  evil 

6.  1  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  in  the  signt 
6.  20  pour  out  the  broth.  And  he  did  so 
6.  27  and  did  as  the  Lord  had  said  unto  him, 

6  27  he  could  not  do  (it)  by  day,  that  he  did 
6.  29  they  said.  .Who  hath  done  this  thing? 

6.  29  Gideon  the  son  of  Joash  hath  done  this 

6.  40  And  God  did  so  that  night :  for  it  was  dry 

7  17  he  said.  .Look  on  me,  and  do  likewise 

7.  17  it  shall  be,  (that)  as  I  do,  so  shall  ye  do 

8  2  What  have  I  done  now  in  comparison  of 

8.  3  what  was  I  able  to  do  in  comparison  of 

9.  16  if  ye  have  done  truly  and  sincerely 

9.  16  and  have  done  unto  him  according  to  the 
9.  33  then  mayest  thou  do  to  them  as  thou 
9.  48  What  ye  have  seen  me  do.  .haste,  .do 
9.  56  rendered  the  wickedness ..  which  he  did 

10  6  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  again  in 
10. 13  do  thou  unto  us  whatsoever  seemeth  good 

11.  10  if  we  do  not  so  according  to  thy  words 

11.  27  thou  doest  me  wrong  to- war  against  me 

11.  36  do  to  me  according  to  that  which  hath 

11.  39  who  did  with  her  (according)  to  liis  vow 

13.  1  And  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  again 

13.  8  teach  us  what  we  shall  do  unto  the 

13.  19  and  (the  angel)  did  wondrously ;  and  M. 

14.  6  but  he  told  not.  .what  he  had  done 

14.  10  for  so  used  the  young  men  to  do 

15.  3  though  I  do  them  a  displeasure 

15.  6  the  Philistines  said,  Who  hath  done 

15.  7  Though  ye  have  done  this,  yet  will  I  be 
15.  10  to  do  to  him  as  he  hath  done  to  us 
15.  11  what  (is)  this,  .thou  hast  done  unto  us  ? 
15.  11  As  they  did  unto  me,  so  have  I  done  unto 

17.  6  every  man  did  (that  which  was)  right  in 

18.  14  therefore  consider  what  ye  have  to  do 

18.  18  Then  said  the  priest  unto  them,  What  do 

19.  23  seeing  that  this  man  is  come,  .do  not 

19.  24  do  with  them  what  seemeth  good  unto 

19.  24  but  unto  this  man  do  not  so  vile  a  thing 

20.  9  the  thing  which  we  will  do  to  Gibeah 

20.  10  that  they  may  do,  when  they  come  to  G. 

21.  7,  16  How  shall  we  do  for  wives  for  them 

21.  II  And  this  (is)  the  thing  that  ye  shall  do 

21.  23  And  the  children  of  Benjamin  did  so,  and 

21.  25  every  man  did  (that  which  was)  right  in 

Ruth  1  17  the  Lord  do  so  to  me,  and  more  also 

2. 1 1  all  that  thou  hast  done  unto  thy  mother 


DO 


Ruth  3.  4  he  wall  tell  thee  what  thou  shalt  do 

3.  5  All  that  thou  sayest  unto  me  I  will  do 
3.  6  she  went  down,  .and  did  according  to 
3.  11  I  will  do  to  thee  all  that  thou  requirest 

3.  16  she  told  her  all  that  the  man  had  done  to 

4.  II  do  thou  worthily  in  Ephratah,  and  be 
iSa.  1.  7  And  (as)  he  did  so  year  by  year,  when  she 

1.  23  her  husband  said . .  Do  what  seemeth  thee" 

2.  14  So  they  did  in  Shiloh  unto  all  the  Israelit. 

2.  22  heard  all  that  his  sons  did  unto  all  Israel 
2.  23  said  unto  them,  Why  do  ye  such  things? 

2.  35  shall  do  according  to  (that)  which  (is)  in 

3.  11  Behold,  I  will  do  a  thing  in  Israel,  at 

3.  17  God  do  so  to  thee,  and  more  also,  if  thou 
3.  18  let  him  do  what  seemeth  him  good 

5.  8  What  shall  we  do  with  the  ark  of  the  God 

6.  2  What  shall  we  do  to  the  ark  of  the  Lord? 

6.  9  (then)  he  hath  done  us  this  great  evil 

6.  10  the  men  did  so ;  and  took  two  milch  kine 

8.  8  which  they  have  done  since  the  day  that 

8.  8  served  other  gods,  so  do  they  also  unto 

10.  2  saying,  What  shall  I  do  for  my  son  ? 

10.  7  (that)  thou  do  as  occasion  serve  thee ;  for 

10.  8  till  I . .  shew  thee  what  thou  shalt  do 

11.  10  ye  shall  do  with  us  all  that  seemeth  good 

12.  7  which  he  did  to  you  and  to  your  fathers 

12.  16  which  the  Lord  will  do  before  your  eyes 

12.  17  which  ye  have  done  in  the  sight  of  the  L. 

12.  20  Fear  not :  ye  have  done  all  this  wickedn. 

13  11  And  Samuel  said.  What  hast  thou  done? 

14.  7  Do  all  that  (is)  in  thine  heart :  turn  thee 
14.  36  they  said,  Do  whatsoever  seemeth  good 

14  40  the  people  said . .  Do  what  seemeth  good 
14.  43  Saul  said.  .Tell  me  what  thou  hast  done? 

14.  44  Saul  answered,  God  do  so  and  more 

15.  2  I  remember  (that)  wilich  Amalek  did  to 

15.  19  and  didst  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord? 

16.  3  I  will  shew  thee  what  thou  shalt  do 

16.  4  Samuel  did  that  which  the  Lord  spake 
17  29  David  said,  What  have  I  now  done? 

19.  18  told  him  all  that  Saul  had  done  to  him 

20  1  What  have  I  done?  what  (is)  mine  iniq.  ? 

20.  2  my  father  will  do  nothing  either  great  or 
20.  4  Whatsoever  thy  soul  desireth,  I  will  .  .do 
20.  13  The  Lord  do  so  and  much  more  to  Jona. 
20.  32  shall  he  be  slain  ?  what  hath  he  done  ? 

22.  3  till  I  know  what  God  will  do  for  me 

24.  4  that  thou  mayest  do  to  him  as  it  shall 
24.  6  The  LORD  forbid  that  I  should  do  this 

24.  19  for  that  thou  hast  done  unto  me  this  day 

25.  17  know  and  consider  what  thou  wilt  do 

25.  22  So  and  more  also  do  God  unto  the  enemies 

25.  30  when  the  Lord  shall  have  done  to  my  - 
26. 16  This .  .(is)  not  good  that  thou  hast  done 

26.  18  for  what  have  I  done?  or  what  evil 

26.  25  thou  shalt  both  do  great  (things),  and 

27.  II  So  did  David,  and  so  (will  be)  his  manner 

28.  2  thou  shalt  know  what  thy  servant  can  do 
28.  9  Behold,  thou  knowest  what  Saul  hath  d. 
28.  15  thou  mayest  make  known,  .wliat  I  shall  do 
28.  17  the  Lord  hath  done  to  him,  as  he  spake 

28.  18  therefore  hath  the  Lord  done  this  thing 

29.  8  And  David  said .  .But  what  have  I  done? 

30.  23  Then  said  David,  Ye  shall  not  do  so,  my 

31.  11  of  that  which  the  Philistines  had  done  to 
2  Sa.  2.  6  because  ye  have  done  this  thing 

3.  9  So  do  God  to  Abner,  and  more  also,  except 
3  9  as  the  Lord  hath  sworn .  .even  so  I  do  to 
3  18  Row  then  do  (it) :  for  the  Lord  hath  spok. 
3.  24  What  hast  thou  done?  behold,  Abner  ca. 
3.  25  Abner,  .came,  .to  know  all  that  thou  do. 

3.  35  So  do  God  to  me,  and  more  also,  if  I 
3.  36  as  whatsoever  the  king  did  pleased  all 
3.  39  the  Lord  shall  reward  the  doer  of  evil 
5.  25  David  did  so,  as  the  Lord  had  commanded 
7  3  Go,  do  all  that  (is)  in  thine  heart ;  for  the 

7  21  For  thy  word's  sake  ,  hast  thou  done  all 
n.  23  to  do  for  you  great  things  and  terrible 
7  23  establish  (it)  for  ever,  and  do  as  thou 

9.  II  According  to  all .  .so  shall  thy  servant  do 
10. 12  the  Lord  do  that  which  seemeth  him 

11.  11  thy  soul  liveth,  I  will  not  do  this  thing 

11  27  the  thing  that  David  had  done  displeased 

12.  s  the  man  that  hath  done  this  (thing)  shall 

12.  6  he  did  this  thing,  and  because  he  had  no 

12.  9  to  do  evil  in  his  sight  ?  thou  hast  killed 

12.  12  thou  didst  (it)  secretly  :  but  I  will  do  this 

12  21  What  thing  (is)  this  that  thou  hast  done  ? 
12!  31  thus  did  he  unto  all  the  cities  of  the  chil. 

13.  2  hard  for  him  to  do  any  thing  to  her 

13  12  my  brother. .  do  not  thou  this  folly 

13  16  greater  than  the  other  that  thou  didst 

13.  29  the  servants,  .did.  .as  Absalom  had  com. 

14  20  hath  thy  servant  Joab  done  this  thing 

14.  21  Behold  now,  I  have  done  this  thing  :  go 

15.  6  on  this  manner  did  Absalom  to  all  Israel 

15.  26  let  him  do  to  me  as  seemeth  good  unto 

16.  10  Wherefore  hast  thou  done  so? 

16  20  Give  counsel  among  you  what  we  shall  do 

17.  6  shall  we  do  (after)  his  saying?  if  not 

18.  4  What  seemeth  you  best  I  will  do 

19  13  God  do  so  to  me,  and  more  also,  if  thou 
,q‘  18  and  to  do  what  he  thought  good 
19  27  do  therefore  (what  is)  good  in  thine  eyes 
iq  37  do  to  him  what  shall  seem  good  unto  thee 
iq  38  I  will  do  to  him  that  which  shall  seem 
iq  38  and  whatsoever,  .(that)  will  I  do  for  thee 
21  3  David  said . .  What  shall  I  do  for  you? 

21.  4  What  ye  shall  say,  (that)  will  I  do  for  you 
21.  II  it  was  told  David,  what  Rizpali..had  done 
23  17  Be  it  far  from  me.  .that  I  should  do  this 
23. 17  These  things  did  these  three  mighty  men 


DO 


2  Sa.  23.  22  These  (things)  did  Benaiali  the  son  of 

24.  10  I  have  sinned  greatly  in  that  I  have  done 
24.  17  I  have  sinned,  and  I  have  done  wickedly 
24.  17  but  these  sheep,  what  have  they  done? 

1  Ki.  1.  6  saying,  Why  hast  thou  done  so?  and  he 
x,  30  even  so  will  I  certainly  do  this  day 

2.  3  mayest  prosper  in  all  that  thou  doest 

2.  s  thou  knowest  also  what  Joab . .  did  to  me 
2.  5  what  he  did  to  the  two  captains  of  the 
2.  6  Do  therefore  according  to  thy  wisdom 
2.  9  and  knowest  what  thou  oughtest  to  do 
2.  23  saying,  God  do  so  to  me,  and  more  also 
2.  31  Do  as  he  hath  said,  and  fall  upon  him 
2.  38  my  lord . .  hath  said,  so  will  thy  servant  do 

2.  44  that  thou  didst  to  David  my  father 

3. 12  I  have  done  according  to  thy  words 

3.  28  the  wisdom  of  God  (was)  in  him  to  do  ju. 

5.  8  I  will  do  all  thy  desire  concerning  timber 

7.  18  and  so  did  he  for  the  other  chapiter 

7.  40  Hiram  made  an  end  of  doing  all  the  work 

8.  32  Then  hear  thou  in  heaven,  and  do,  and 

8.  39  and  forgive,  and  do,  and  give  to  every 

8.  43  do  according  to  all  that  the  stranger 

8.  66  all  the  goodness  that  the  Lord  had  done 

9.  1  Solomon’s  desire,  .he  was  pleased  to  do 

9.  4  to  do  according  to  all  that  I  have  comma. 

9.  8  Why  hath  the  Lord  done  thus  unto  this 

10.  9  therefore  made  he  thee  king,  to  do  judg. 

11.  6  Solomon  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

11.  8  likewise  did  lie  for  all  his  strange  wives 

11. 12  I  will  not  do  it  for  David  thy  father’s 

1 1.  33  to  do  (that  which  is)  right  in  mine  eyes 
11.  38  and  wilt  walk  in  my  ways,  and  do  (that  is) 
11.  38  keep  my  statutes,  .as  David,  .did 

1 1.  41  and  all  that  he  did,  and  his  wisdom 

12.  27  If  this  people  go  up  to  do  sacrifice  in 

12.  32  So  did  he  in  Beth-el,  sacrificing  unto 

13.  11  that  the  man  of  God  had  done  that  day 

14.  4  And  Jeroboam’s  wife  did  so,  and  arose 

14.  8  to  do  (that)  only  (which  was)  right  in 

14.  9  But  hast  done  evil  above  all  that  were 

14.  22  And  Judah  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  L. 

14.  22  above  all  that  their  fathers  had  done 

14.  24  they  did  according  to  all  the  abominations 

14.  29  rest  of  the  acts,  .and  all  that  he  did 

15.  3  all  the  sins,  .which  he  had  done  before 

15.  5,  11  did  (that  which  was)  right  in  the 

15.  7,  31  rest  of  the  acts,  .all  that  he  did 

15.  23  and  all  his  might,  and  all  that  he  did 

15.  26,  34  And  he  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  L. 

16.  5  and  what  he  did,  and  his  might 

16.  7  all  the  evil  that  he  did  in  the  sight  of  the 

16. 14  rest  of  the  acts . .  and  all  that  lie  did 

16. 19  in  doing  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

16. 19  in  his  sin  which  he  did,  to  make  Israel  to 

16.  27  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Omri  which  he  did 

16.  30  Ahab.  .did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

16.  33  Ahab  did  more  to  provoke  the  Lord 

17.  5  did  according  unto  the  word  of  the  Lord 

17. 13  Fear  not ;  go  (and)  do  as  thou  hast  said 

17.15  she  went,  and  did  according  to  the  saying 

18.  13  what  I  did  when  Jezebel  slew  the  proph. 

18.  36  I  have  done  all  these  things  at  thy  word 

19.  1  Ahab  told  Jezebel  all  that  Elijah  had  done 

19.  2  So  let  the  gods  do  (to  me),  and  more  also 

19.  20  Go  back  again  :  for  what  have  I  done  to 

20.  9  All . .  I  will  do  :  but  this . .  I  may  not  do 

20.  10  The  gods  do  so  unto  me,  and  more  also 

20.  22  and  mark,  and  see  what  thou  doest 

20.  24  And  do  this  thing ;  Take  the  kings  away 

20.  25  he  hearkened  unto  their  voice,  and  did  so 

21. 11  the  men.  .did  as  Jezebel  had  sent  unto 

21.  26  he  did ..  according  to  all  (things)  as  did 

22.  22  Thou  shalt  persuade,  .go  forth,  and  do  so 

22.  39  rest  of  the  acts . .  and  all  that  he  did 

22.  43  doing  (that  which  was)  right  in  the  eyes 
22.  52  And  he  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 
22.  53  according  to  all  that  his  father  had  done 
2  Ki.  1.  18  rest  of  the  acts  of  Ahaziah  which  he  did 
2.  9  Ask  what  I  shall  do  for  thee,  before  I 

4.  2  Elisha  said  unto  her,  What  shall  I  do 

4.  13  what  (is)  to  be  done  for  thee?  wouldest 

5. 13  wouldest  thou  not  have  done  (it)? 

6.  15  Alas,  my  master  !  how  shall  we  do  ? 

6.  31  he  said,  God  do  so  and  more  also  to  me 

7.  9  they  said  one  to  another,  We  do  not  well 

7. 12  what  the  Syrians  have  done  to  us 

8.  2  did  after  the  saying  of  the  man  of  God 
8.  4  the  great  things  that  Elisha  hath  done 

8. 12  Because  I  know  the  evil  that  thou  wilt  do 
8.  13  that  he  should  do  this  great  thing? 

8. 18  And  he  walked . .  as  did  the  house  of  Ahab 
8. 18,  27  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 
8.  23  rest  of  the  acts,  .and  all  that  he  did 

10.  5  and  will  do  all  that  thou  shalt  bid  us 

10.  5  do  thou  (that  which  is)  good  in  thine  eyes 

10. 10  the  Lord  hath  done  (that)  which  he  spake 

10. 19  But  Jehu  did  (it)  in  subtilty,  to  the  intent 
10.  30  Because  thou  hast  done  well  in  executing 
10.  30  hast  done  unto  the  house  of  Ahab  accor. 

10.  34  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jehu,  and  all .  .he  did 

11.  5  This  (is)  the  thing  that  ye  shall  do 

11.  9  the  captains  over  the  hundreds  did  accor. 

12.  2  And  Jehoash  did  (that  which  was)  right 

12. 11  into  the  hands  of  them  that  did  the  work 

12. 19  rest  of  the  acts,  .all  that  he  did 

13.  2,  11  he  did  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the 

13.  8,  12  rest  of  the  acts,  .all  that  he  did 

14.  3  he  did  (that  which  was)  right  in  the  sight 

14.  3  he  did.  .as  Joash  his  father  did 

14.  15  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jehoash  which  he  did 
14.  24  And  he  did  (that  which  was)  evil  in 


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2  KI.  14.  28  all  that  he  did,  and  his  might,  how 

15.  3,  34  And  he  did  (that  which  was)  right  in 

15.  3,  34  according  to  all.  .liisfather.  .haddone 

15.  6  rest  of  the  acts,  .all  that  he  did 

15.  9, 18,  24,  28  he  did  (that  which  was)  evil  in 
15.  9  as  his  fathers  had  done :  he  departed  not 
15.  21,  26,  31,  36  rest  of  the  acts,  .all  that  he  did 

15.  34  did  according  to  all  that.  .Uzziah  haddone 

16.  2  and  did  not  (that  which  was)  right  in 

16.  16  Thus  did  Urijah  the  priest,  according  to 

16.  19  rest  of  the  acts  of  Aliaz  which  he  did 

17.  2  And  he  did  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the 

17.  12  LORD  had  said.  .Ye  shall  not  do  this 

17.  15  that  they  should  not  do  like  them 

17.  17  and  sold  themselves  to  do  evil  in  the 

17.  22  in  all  the  sins  of  Jeroboam  which  he  did 

17.  34  Unto  this  day  they  do  after  the  former 

17.  34  neither  do  they  after  their  statutes 
17.  37  ye  shall  observe  to  do  for  evermore 
17.  40  but  they  did  after  their  former  manner 

17.  41  as  did  their  fathers,  so  do  they  unto  this 

18.  3  did . .  according  to  all  that  David . .  did 

18.  12  and  would  not  hear  (them),  nor  do  (them) 

19.  11  what  the  kings  of  Assyria  have  done  to 

19.  25  Hast  thou  not  heard .  .(how)  I  have  done 

19.  31  the  zeal  of  the  Lord  (of  hosts)  shall  do 

20.  3  and  have  done  (that  which  is)  good  in 

20.  9  the  Lord  will  do  the  thing  that  he  hath 

21.  2  And  he  did  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the 

21.  3  and  made  a  grove,  as  did  Ahab  king  of  I. 

21.  8  only  if  they  will  observe  to  do  according 

21.  9  seduced  them  to  do  more  evil  than  did 

21.  11  done,  .above  all  that  the  Amorites  did 

21.15  they  have  done  (that  which  was)  evil  in 
21.  16  in  doing  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the  sight 
21.  17  rest  of  the  acts,  .all  that  he  did 

21.  20  And  he  did . .  as  his  father  Manasseh  did 

21.  25  rest  of  the  acts  of  Amon  which  he  did 

22.  2  And  he  did  (that  which  was)  right  in 

22.  9  into  the  hand  of  them  that  do  the  work 

22.  13  to  do  according  unto  all  that  which  is 

23.  17  proclaimed  these  things  that  thou  hast  d. 

23.  19  Josiah  took  away,  and  did  to  them  acco. 

23. 19  to  all  the  acts  that  he  had  done  in  Beth. 

23.  28  rest  of  the  acts,  .all  that  he  did 

23.  32, 37  did . .  according  to  all . .  his  fathers  had  d. 

24.  3  .Manasseh,  according  to  all  that  he  did 

24.  5  rest  of  the  acts,  .all  that  he  did 

24.  9  did .. according  to  all .  .his  father  had  d. 

24.  19  did.  .according to  all. .  Jehoialcim had  do. 

1  Ch.  10.  1 1  heard  all  that  the  Philistines  had  done 

11.  19  God  forbid  it  me,  that  I  should  do  this 
11.  19  These  things  did  these  three  mightiest 

11.  24  These  (things)  did  Benaiah  the  son  of  Je. 

12.  32  to  know  what  Israel  ought  to  do 

13.  4  the  congregation  said  that  they  would  do 

14.  16  David  therefore  did  as  God  commanded 

16.  12  his  marvellous  works  that  he  hath  done 

17.  2  Do  all  that  (is)  in  thine  heart ;  for  God 
17.  19  according  to  thine  own  heart,  hast  thou  d. 

17.  23  be  established,  .and  do  as  thou  hast  said 
19.  13  let  the  Lord  do  (that  which  is)  good  in 
21.  8  I  have  sinned,  .because  I  have  done  this 
21.  10  choose  thee  one  of  them,  that  I  may  do 
21.  17  (as  for)  these  sheep,  what  have  they  done? 

21.  23  let  my  lord  the  king  do  (that  which  is) 

22.  16  be  doing,  and  the  Lord  be  with  thee 

23.  24  that  did  the  work  for  the  service  of  the 

27.  26  over  them  that  did  the  work  of  the  field 

28.  7  be  constant  to  do  my  commandments 
28.  10  Take  heed  now.  .be  strong,  and  do  (it) 

28.  20  Be  strong  and  of  good  courage  and  do 

29. 19  to  do  all  (these  things),  and  to  build  the 

2  Ch.  6.  23  and  do,  and  judge  thy  servants,  by 

6.  33  do  according  to  all  that  the  stranger 

7.  17  do  according  to  all  that  I  have  command. 
7.  21  Why  hath  the  Lord  done  thus  unto  this 

9.  8  made  he  thee  king,  .to  do  judgment  and 

12.  14  he  did  evil,  because  he  prepared  not  his 
14.  2  Asa  did  (that  which  was)  good  and  right 
14.  4  to  do  the  law  and  the  commandment 

18.  21  thou  shalt  also  prevail:  go  out,  and  do 

19.  6  said  to  the  judges,  Take  heed  what  ye  do 
19.  7  take  heed,  and  do  (it):  for  (there  is)  no 
19.  9  Thus  shall  ye  do  in  the  fear  of  the  Lord 

19.  10  this  do,  and  ye  shall  not  trespass 

20.  12  neither  know  we  what  to  do:  but  our 

20.  32  doing  (that  which  was)  right  in  the  sight 

20.  35  king  of  Israel,  who  did  very  wickedly 

21.  6  he  walked,  .likeas  did  the  house  of  Ahab 

22.  4  Wherefore  he  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the 

23.  4  This  (is)  the  thing  that  ye  shall  do 

23.  8  So  the  Levites  and  all  Judah  did  accord. 

24.  2  And  Joash  did  (that  which  was)  right 

24.  11  Thus  they  did  day  by  day,  and  gathered 

24.  12  to  such  as  did  the  work  of  the  service 
24.  16  because  he  had  done  good  in  Israel,  both 

24.  22  which  Jehoiada  his  father  had  done  to 

25.  2  And  he  did  (that  which  was)  right  in 
25.  8  if  thou  wilt  go,  do  (it),  be  strong  for  the 
25.  9  what  shall,  we  do  for  the  hundred  talents 

25.  16  to  destroy  thee,  because  thou  hast  done 

26.  4  did . .  according  to  all  that . .  Amaziali  did 

27.  2  he  did . .  according  to  all  that . .  Uzziah  did 

28.  1  he  did  not  (that  which  was)  right  in  the 

29.  2  did . .  according  to  all . .  David . .  had  done 

29.  6  done  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the  eyes  of 

30.  5  they  had  done  (it)  of  a  long  (time  in) 

30.  12  to  do  the  commandment  of  the  king  and 

31.  20  thus  did  Hezekiah  throughout  all  Judah 

31.  21  did  (it)  with  all  his  heart,  and  prospered 

32.  13  Know  ye.  .what  I  and  my  fathers  have  d. 


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2  Ch.  32.  33  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  did  him  honour 

33.  2  did  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the  sight  of 

33.  8  to  do  all  that  I  have  commanded  them 
33.  9  to  do  worse  than  the  heathen,  whom  the 

33.  22  did(that  which  was)evil.  as  did  Manasseh 

34.  2  he  did  (that  which  was)  right  in  the  sight 

34.  12  And  the  men  did  the  work  faithfully 

34.  16  All.  .committed  to  thy  servants,  they  do 
34.  21  to  do  after  all  that  is  written  in  this 

34.  32  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  did  accor. 

35.  6  that  (they)  may  do  according  to  the  word 

36.  5,  9,  12  he  did  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the 
36.  8  his  abominations  which  he  did,  and  that 

Ezra  7.  10  to  seek  the  law  of  the  Lord,  and  to  do 

10.  4  be  of  good  courage,  and  do  (it) 

10.  5  they  should  do  according  to  this  word 
10.  11  make  confession .  .and  do  his  pleasure 
10.  12  As  thou  hast  said,  so  must  we  do 
10.  16  And  the  children  of  the  captivity  did  so 
Xeh.  1.  9  keep  my  commandments,  and  do  them 
2.  12  had  put  in  my  heart  to  do  at  Jerusalem 
2.  16  knew  not  whither  I  went,  or  what  I  did 
2.  16  nor  to  the  rulers,  nor  to  the  rest  that  did 
2.  19  What  (is)  this  thing  that  ye  do?  will  ye 

4.  2  What  do  these  feeble  Jews?  will  they 

5.  9  It  (is)  not  good  that  ye  do :  ought  ye  not 

5.  12  so  will  we  do  as  thou  sayest 

5.  12  they  should  do  according  to  this  promise 
5.  13  the  people  did  according  to  this  jiromise 
5.  15  so  did  not  I,  because  of  the  fear  of  God 

5.  19  (according)  to  all  that  I  have  done  for 

6.  2  But  they  thought  to  do  me  mischief 

6.  3  I  (am)  doing  a  great  work,  so  that  I  can. 

6.  13  that  I  should  be  afraid,  and  do  so,  and 

8.  17  had  not  the  children  of  Israel  done  so 

9.  17  thy  wonders  that  thou  didst  among  them 

9.  24  they  might  do  with  them  as  they  would 
9.  28  after  they  had  rest,  they  did  evil  again 
9.  29  which  if  a  man  do,  he  shall  live  in  them 
9.  33  hast  done  right,  but  we  have  done  wick. 

10.  29  to  observe  and  do  all  the  commandments 

11.  12  their  brethren  that  did  the  work  of  the 

13.  7  the  evil  that  Eliashib  did  for  Tobiah 

13.  10  Levites  and  the  singers,  that  did  the  work 
13. 14  my  good  deeds  that  I  have  done  for  the 
13.  17  What  evil  thing  (is)  this  that  ye  do,  and 
13.  18  Did  not  your  fathers  thus,  and 
13.  27  then  hearken  unto  you  to  do  all  this 
Esth.  1.  8  should  do  according  to  every  man’s  plea. 
1.  15  What  shall  we  do  unto  the  queen  Vashti 

1.  21  king  did  according  to  the  word  of  Mem. 

2.  1  remembered  Vashti,  and  what  she  had  d. 
2.  4  the  thing  pleased  the  king ;  and  he  did  so 

2.  20  Esther  did  the  commandment  of  Morde. 

3.  11  do  with  them  as  it  seemeth  good  to  thee 

4.  17  and  did  according  to  all  that  Esther  had 

5.  5  haste,  that  he  may  do  as  Esther  hath 

5.  8  will  do  to  morrow  as  the  king  hath  said 

6.  6  What  shall  be  done  unto  the  man  whom 
6.  6  delight  to  do  honour  more  than  to  myself 

6.  10  and  do  even  so  to  Mordecai  the  Jew,  that 

7.  5  that  durst  presume  in  his  heart  to  do  so? 
9.  5  did  what  they  would  unto  those  that  ha. 
9.  12  what  have  they  done  in  the  rest  of  the 

9.  12  what  (is)  thy  request,  .and  it  shall  be  do. 
9.  13  to  do  to  morrow  also  according  unto  this 
9.  23  Jews  undertook  to  do  as  they  had  begun 
Job  1.  5  Thus  did  Job  continually 

1.  9  and  said,  Doth  Job  fear  God  for  nought? 
5.  9  Which  doeth  great  things  and  unsearch. 
9.  10  Which  doeth  great  things  past  finding 
9.  12  who  will  say  unto  him,  What  doest  thou? 

13.  20  do  not  two  (things)  unto  me  ;  then  will 

21.  31  who  shall  repay  him  (what)  he  hath  done 
23.  13  (what)  his  soul  desireth,  even  (that)  he  d. 
31.  14  What  then  shall  I  do  when  God  riseth 

35.  6  transgressions  be  multiplied,  what  doest 

37.  5  great  things  doeth  he,  which  we  cannot 
42.  9  did  according  as  the  Lord  commanded 

Psa.  1 .  3  and  whatsoever  he  doeth  shall  prosper 

7.  3  0  Lord  my  God,  if  I  have  done  this 

14.  1,  3  (there  is)  none  that  doeth  good 

15.  3  nor  doeth  evil  to  his  neighbour,  nor 

15.  5  He  that  doeth  these,  .shall  never  be 

22.  31  shall  declare,  .that  he  hath  done  (this) 
31.  23  and  plentifully  rewardeth  the  proud  doer 
34.  14  Depart  from  evil,  and  do  good ;  seek 

34.  16  the  Lord  (is)  against  them  that  do  evil 
37.  3  Trust  in  the  Lord,  and  do  good ;  (so) 

37.  27  Depart  from  evil,  and  do  good ;  and  dwell 

39.  9  opened  not  my  mouth ;  because  thou  di. 

40.  5  thy  wonderful  works  (which)  thou  hast  d. 
40.  8  I  delight  to  do  thy  will,  O  my  God 

50.  21  These,  .hast  thou  done,  and  I  kept  silen. 

51.  4  and  done  (this)  evil  in  thy  sight ;  that 

52.  9  I  will  praise  thee,  .because  thou  hast  do. 
53-  1 ,  3  (there  is)  none  that  doeth  good 

56.  4  I  will  not  fear  what  flesh  can  do  unto 

56. 11  I  will  not  be  afraid  what  man  can  do 
60.  12  Through  God  we  shall  do  valiantly 

66.  16  I  will  declare  what  he  hath  done  for  my 

71.  19  O  God.  .who  hast  done  great  things  :  0 

72.  18  the  God  of  Israel,  who  only  doeth 

77.  14  Thou  (art)  the  God  that  doest  wonders 

78.  4  his  wonderful  works  that  he  hath  done 

78. 12  Marvellous  things  did  he  in  the  sight  of 
83.  9  Do  unto  them  as  (unto)  the  Midianites 
86.  10  For  thou  (art)  great,  and  doest  wondrous 
98.  1  for  he  hath  done  marvellous  things 

103.  18  that  remember  his  commandments  to  do 
103.  20  that  excel  in  strength,  that  do  his  com. 
103.  21  (ye)  ministers  of  his,  that  do  his  pleasure 


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r3a  105.  5  his  marvellous  works  that  he  hath  done 
106.  3  he  that  doeth  righteousness  at  all  times 

106  6  We  have  sinned,  .we  have  done  wickedly 
106.  21  which  had  done  great  things  in  Egypt 

107  23  that  do  business  in  great  waters 

108.  13  Through  God  we  shall  do  valiantly 
100.  21  But  do  thou  for  me,  O  God  the  Lord 

109.  27  may  know  that . .  thou.  Lord,  hast  done 
in.  10  good  understanding  have  all  they  that  do 
113.  3  he  hath  done  whatsoever  he  hath 

1 18.  6  I  will  not  fear :  what  can  man  do  unto 

118.  15,  16  the  right  hand  of  the  Lord  doeth 

1 19.  121  I  have  done  judgment  and  justice 

119. 166  Lord,  I  have,  .done  thy  commandments 
126.  2,  3  The  Lord  hath  done  great  things  for 
135.  6  Whatsoever  the  Lord  pleased,  (that)  did 
136  4  To  him  who  alone  doeth  great  wonders 
143.  10  Teach  me  to  do  thy  will ;  for  thou  (art) 
Prov.  2.  14  Who  rejoice  to  do  evil,  (and)  delight  in 

3.  27  when .  .in  the  power  of  thine  hand  to  do 
6  3  Do  this  now,  my  son,  and  deliver  thyself 

6.  32  he  (that)  doeth  it  destroyeth  his  own 

10.  23  (It  is)  as  sport  to  a  fool  to  do  mischief 

21.  3  To  do  justice  and  judgment  (is)  more 

21.  7  because  they  refuse  to  do  judgment 

21. 15  (It  is)  joy  to  the  just  to  do  judgment 

24.  29  I  will  do  so  to  him  as  he  hath  done  to  me 

25.  8  lest  (thou  know  not)  what  to  do  in  the 

31.  29  Many  daughters  have  done  virtuously 

Eccl.  2.  2  I  said .  .of  mirth,  What  doeth  it  ? 

2.  3  which  they  should  do  under  the  heaven 

2.  11  the  labour  that  I  had  laboured  to  do 

3.  12  for  (a  man)  to  rejoice,  and  to  do  good  in 

3.  14  whatsoever  God  doeth,  it  shall  be  for 

3. 14  God  doeth  (it),  that  (men)  should  fear 

5.  1  for  they  consider  not  that  they  do  evil 

7.  20  not  a  just  man  upon  the  earth,  that  do. 

8.  3  for  he  doeth  whatsoever  pleaseth 

8.  4  who  may  sayunto  him,  What doest thou? 

8.  10  were  forgotten . .  where  they  had  so  done 
8.  n  the  heart,  .is  fully  set  in  them  to  do  evil 

8.  12  Though  a  sinner  do  evil  an  hundred 

9.  10  Whatsoever  thy  hand  iindeth  to  do,  do 
Si  ng  8.  8  what  shall  we  do  for  our  sister  in  the 
Isa.  5.4  What . .  more . .  that  I  have  not  done  in  it  ? 

5.  5  I  will  tell  you  what  I  will  do  to  my  vine. 

10.  3  what  will  ye  do  in  the  day  of  visitation 

10.  1 1  as  I  have  done  unto  Samaria  and  her 

10.  11  Shall  I  not.  .so  do  to  Jerusalem  and  her 
10.  13  By  the  strength  of  my  hand  I  have  done 
12.  5  for  he  hath  done  excellent  things  :  this 

19.  15  which  the  head  or  tail,  .may  do 

20.  2  And  he  did  so,  walking  naked  and 
25.  I  for  thou  hast  done  wonderful  (things) 

28.  21  that  he  may  do  his  work,  his  strange 

33.  13  Hear,  ye  (that  are)  far  oif,  what  I  have  d. 

37.  11  what  the  kings  of  Assyria  have  done  to 

37.  26  Hast  thou  not  heard,  (how)  I  have  done 

37.  32  the  zeal  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  do 

38.  3  and  have  done,  .good  in  thy  sight 

38.  7  the  LORD  will  do  this  thing  that  he  hath 

38. 15  he  hath  both  spoken,  .and.  .hath  done 

41.  4  Who  hath  wrought  and  done  (it),  calling 
41.  20  that  the  hand  of  the  Lord  hath  done 

42. 16  These  things  will  I  do  unto  them,  and 

43.  19 1  will  do  a  new  thing  ;  now  it  shall 

44.  23  Sing,  0  ye  heavens  ;  for  the  Lord  hath  d. 

45.  7  create  evil :  I  the  Lord  do  all  these 

46. 10  Declaring.  ,(thethings)thatarenot(yet)d. 

46. 10  My  counsel  shall  stand,  and  I  will  do  all 

46. 11  I  have  purposed  (it),  I  will  also  do  it 
48.  3  I  did  (them)  suddenly,  and  they  came 
48.  5  thou  shouldest  say,  Mine  idol  hath  done 
48.  11  for  mine  own  sake,  will  I  do  (it)  :  for 

48.  14  he  will  do  his  pleasure  on  Babylon,  and 
53.  9  because  he  hath  done  no  violence 
56.  1  Keep  ye  judgment,  and  do  justice 
56.  2  Blessed  (is)  the  man  (that)  doeth  this 
56.  2  and  keepeth  his  hand  from  doing  any 
58.  2  as  a  nation  that  did  righteousness,  and 
58.  13  (from)  doing  thy  pleasure  on  my  holy  day 
58.  13  and  shalt  honour  him,  not  doing  thine 

64.  3  When  thou  didst  terrible  things 

65.  8  so  will  I  do  for  my  servant’s  sakes,  that 

65.  12  did  evil  before  mine  eyes,  and  did  choose 

66.  4  they  did  evil  before  mine  eyes,  and  chose 
Jer.  2.  23  See  thy  way .  .know  what  thou  hast  done 

3.  5  thou  hast  spoken  and  done  evil  things 
3.  6  Hast  thou  seen  (that) . .  Israel  hath  done  ? 

3.  7  And  I  said  after  she  had  done  all  these 

4.  30  thou  (art)  spoiled,  what  wilt  thou  do  ? 

5.  19  Wherefore  doeth  the  Lord  our  God  all 

5.  31  and  what  will  ye  do  in  the  end  thereof  ? 
7.  10  We  are  delivered  to  do  all  these  abomin. 
7.  12  see  what  I  did  to  it  for  the  wickedness  of 
7.  13  now,  because  ye  have  done  all  these 

7. 14  Therefore  will  I  do  unto  (this)  house 
7.  14  and  to  your  fathers,  as  I  have  done  to  S. 
7. 17  Seest  thou  not  what  they  do  in  the  cities 

7.  30  the  children  of  Judah  have  done  evil  in 

8.  6  What  have  I  done  ?  every  one  turned  to 

9.  7  how  shall  I  do  for  the  daughter  of  my 

11.  4  Obey  my  voice,  and  do  them,  according 

11.  6  Hear  ye  the  words  of  this  covenant,  and  do 

11.  8  which  I  commanded . .  to  do . .  butithey  did 

11.  17  the  evil.,  which  they  have  done  against 

12.  5  how  wilt  thou  do  in  the  swelling  of  Jor.? 

14.  7  O  Lord  .  .do  thou  (it)  for  thy  name’s  sake 

15.  4  for  (that)  which  he  did  in  Jerusalem 

16.  12  ye  have  done  worse  than  your  fathers 

17.  22  neither  do  ye  any  work ;  but  hallow  ye 
17.  24  hallow  the  sabbath  day,  to  do  no  work 

34 


Jer.  18.  6  cannot  I  do  with  you  as  this  potter  ! 

18.  8  will  repent  of  the  evil  that  I  thought  to  do 
18.  10  If  it  do  evil  in  my  sight,  that  it  obey  not 
18.  12  we  will  every  one  do  the  imagination  of 
18.  13  the  virgin  of  Israel  hath  done  a  very 
19!  12  Thus  will  I  do  unto  this  place,  saith 

22.  4  Eor  if  ye  do  this  thing  indeed,  then 

22.  8  Wherefore  hath  the  Lord  done  th  as  unto 
22!  15  Did  not  thy  father,  .do  judgment  and 

22.  17  for  oppression,  and  for  violence,  to  do  (it) 

26.  3  to  do.  .because  of  the  evil  of  their  doings 
26.  14  do  with  me  as  seemeth  good . .  unto  you 

28.  6  the  Lord  do  so  :  the  Lord  perform  thy 

29.  32  shall  he  behold  the  good  that  I  will  do  for 

30.  15  I  have  done  these  things  unto  thee 

30.  24  shall  not  return,  until  he  have  done  (it) 

31.  37  for  all  that  they  have  done,  saith  the  L. 

32.  23  they  have  done  nothing  of  all  that  thou 
32. 23  that  thou  commandest  them  to  do:  ther. 

32.  30  the  children  of  Judah  have  only  done 
32.  32  which  they  have  done  to  provoke  me  to 

32.  35  that  they  should  do  this  abomination 

33.  9  which  shall  hear  all  the  good  that  I  do 

33.  18  meat  offerings,  and  to  do  sacrifice  cont. 

34.  15  ye  were  now  turned,  and  had  done  right 

35.  10  But  we  have  ,  .done  according  to  all  that 
35. 18  kept  all  his  precepts,  and  done  according 

36.  3  all  the  evil  which  I  purpose  to  do  unto 
36.  8  Baruch  the  son  of  N  enali  did  according 

38.  9  in  all  that  they  have  done  to  Jeremiah 

38.  12  under  the  cords.  And  Jeremiah  did  so 

39.  12  look  well  to  him,  and  do  him  no  harm 

39.  12  but  do  unto  him  even  as  he  shall  say 

40.  3  the  Lord,  .hath  done  according  as  he 

40. 16  Thou  shalt  not  do  this  thing ;  for  thou 

41.  11  all  the  evil  that  Ishmael.  .had  done 

42.  3  God  may  show . .  the  thing  that  we  may  do 

42.  5  if  we  do  not  even  according  to  all  things 
42.  10  I  repent  me  of  the  evil  that  I  have  done 
42.  20  so  declare  unto  us,  and  we  will  do  (it) 

44.  4  Oh,  do  not  this  abominable  thing  that 
44.  17  we  will  certainly  do  whatsoever  thing 
48.  10  Cursed  (be)  he  that  doeth  the  work  of  the 

50.  15  Shout,  as  she  hath  done,  do  unto  her 

50.  21  do  according  to  all  that  I  have  comman. 

50.  29  according  to  all  that  she  hath  done,  do 

51.  12  the  Lord  hath  both  devised  and  done 

51.  24  all  their  evil  that  they  have  done  in  Zion 

52.  2  he  did  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the  eyes 

52.  2  accordingto  all  that  Jehoiakim  had  done 

Lam.  1.  21  they  are  glad  that  thou  hast  done  (it) 

2.  17  The  Lord  hath  done  (that)  which  he  had 
Eze.  3.  20  his  righteousness  which  he  hath  done 

5.  7  neither  have  done  accordingto  the  judg. 

5.  9  I  will  do .  .that  which  I  have  not  done 

5.  9  whereunto  I  will  not  do  any  more  the 

6.  10  not  said  in  vain  that  I  would  do  this  evil 

7.  27  I  will  do  unto  them  after  their  way,  and 

8.  6  Son  of  man,  seest  thou  what  they  do? 

8.  9  behold  the .  .abominations  that  they  do 
8.  12  the  ancients  of  the  house  of  Israel  do  in 
8.  13  see  greater  abominations  that  they  do 

9. 11  I  have  done  as  thou  hast  commanded 

11. 12  but  have  done  after  the  manner,  of  the 

1 1 .  20  keep  mine  ordinances,  and  do  them 

12.  7  And  I  did  so  as  I  was  commanded 

12.  9  the  rebellious  house,  said . .  What  doest 

12. 11  like  as  I  have  done,  so  it  shall  be  done 

14.  23  and  ye  shall  know  that  I  have  not  done 

14.  23  all  that  I  have  done  in  it,  saith  the  Lord 

15.  3  Shall  wood  be  taken  thereof  to  do 

16.  5  None  eye  pitied  thee,  to  do  any  of  these 

16.  30  seeing  thou  doest  all  these  (things) 

16.  47  not  walked  after  their  ways,  nor  done 
16.  48  sister  hath  not  done,  .as  thou  hast  done 
16.  51  all  thine  abominations  which  thou  hast  d. 
16.  54  be  confounded  in  all  that  thou  hast  done 
16.  59  will  even  deal  with  thee  as  thou  hast  done 

16.  63  pacified . .  for  all  that  thou  hast  done,  saith 

17.  15  shall  he  escape  that  doeth  such  (things)? 

17.  18  when,  lo,  he.  .hath  done  all  these  (things) 

17.  24  I  the  Lord  have  spoken  and  have  done 

18.  5  if  a  man  be  just,  and  do  that  which  is 

18.  10  (that)  doeth  the  like  to  (any)  one  of  these 

18.  II  that  doeth  not  any  of  those  (duties),  but 
18.  13  he  shall  not  live  :  he  hath  done  all  these 
18.  14  all  his  father's  sins  which  he  hath  done 

18. 14  and  considereth,  and  doeth  not  such  like 
18.  18  did  (that)  which  (is)  not  good  among  his 
18.  19  the  son  hath  done  that  which  is  lawful 
18.  19  and  hath  done  them,  he  shall  surely  live 
18.  21  the  wicked  will  turn,  and  do  that  which 
18.  22  in  his  righteousness  that  he  hath  done  he 
18.  24  doeth  according  to  all  the  abominations 
18.24  that  the  wicked  (man)  doeth,  shall  he  live  ? 
18.  24  All  his  righteousness  that  he  hath  done 
18.  26  for  his  iniquity  that  he  hath  done  shall 
18.  27  and  doeth  that  which  is  lawful  and  right 
20.  11  which  (if)  a  man  do,  he  shall  even  live  in 
20.  13  which  (if)  a  man  do,  he  shall  even  live  in 
20.  19  and  keep  my  judgments,  and  do  them 
20.  21  neither  kept  my  judgments  to  do  them 
20.  21  which  (if)  a  man  do,  he  shall  even  live  in 

22.  14  I  the  Lord  have  spoken  (it),  and  will  do 

23.  30  1  will  do  these  (things)  unto  thee,  because 

23.  38  Moreover  this  they  have  done  unto  me 

23.  39  lo,  thus  have  they  done  in  the  midst  of 

23.  48  all  women  may  be  taught  not  to  do  after 

24.  14  it  shall  come  to  pass,  and  I  will  do  (it) ;  I 

24.  18  I  did  in  the  morning  as  I  was  com. 

24.  19  Wilt  thou  not  tell  us.  that  thou  doest 

24.  22  ye  shall  do  as  I  have  done  :  ye  shall  not 


Eze.  24.  24  all  that  he  hath  done  shall  ye  do ;  and 

25.  14  they  shall  do  in  Edom  according  to  nnne 
33.14,  19  do  that  which  is  lawful  and  right 
33.  16  he  hath  done  that  which  is  lawful  and 
33.  31  hear  thy  words,  but  they  will  not  do  them 
33.  32  they  hear  thy  words,  but  they  do  them  not 
35.  11  I  will  even  do  according  to  thine 

35.  15  so  will  I  do  unto  thee  :  thou  shalt  be 

36.  22  I  do  not  (this)  for  your  sakes,  0  house  of 
36.  27  ye  shall  keep  my  judgments,  and  do 

36.  32  Not  for  your  sakes  do  I  (this),  saith  the 
36.  36  I  the  Lord  have  spoken  (it),  and  I  will  do 

36.  37  to  do  (it)  for  them  ;  I  will  increase  them 

37.  24  and  observe  my  statutes,  and  do  them 

39.  24  have  I  done  unto  them,  and  hid 

43.  11  be  ashamed  of  all  that  they  have  done 

43.  11  all  the  ordinances  thereof,  and  do  them 
45.  20  so  thou  shalt  do  the  seventh  (day)  of  the 

45.  25  shall  he  do  the  like  in  the  feast  of  the 

46.  12  prepare,  as  he  did  on  the  sabbath  day 
Dan.  8.  4  he  did  according  to  his  will,  and  became 

8.  27  I  rose  up,  and  did  the  king's  business 

9.  14  righteous  in  all  his  works  which  he  doeth 

9.  19  O  Lord,  forgive  ;  0  Lord,  hearken  and  do 
11.  3  that  shall  rule . .  and  do  according  to  his 
11.  16  he  that  cometh  against  him  shall  do 

11.  17  thus  shall  he  do  :  and  he  shall  give  him 
11.  24  He  shall  enter,  .and  he  shall  do  (that) 

11.  24  which  his  fathers  have  not  done,  nor  his 
11.  28  he  shall  do  (exploits),  and  return  to  his 
11.  30  so  shall  he  do  ;  he  shall  even  return,  and 
11.  32  people,  .shall  be  strong,  and  do  (exploits) 
11.  36  the  king  shall  do  according  to  his  w  ill 
II.  39  Thus  shall  he  do  in  the  most  strong  holds 
II os.  6.  4  O  Ephraim,  what  shall  I  do  unto  thee? 

6.  4  0  Judah,  what  shall  I  do  unto  thee? 

9.  5  What  will  ye  do  in  the  solemn  day,  and 

10.  3  what  then  should  a  king  do  to  us  ? 

10.  15  So  shall  Beth-el  do  unto  you  because  of 
Joel  2.  20  come  up,  because  he  hath  done  great 

2.21  be  glad . .  for  the  Lord  will  do  greqt  things 
Amos  3.  6  and  the  Lord  hath  not  done  (it?) 

3.  7  Surely  the  Lord  GoD  w  ill  do  nothing,  but 

3.  10  For  they  know  not  to  do  right,  saith  the 

4.  12  Therefore  thus  will  I  do  unto  thee,  O 

4.  12  because  I  will  do  this  unto  thee,  prepare 
9.  12  saith  the  Lord  that  doeth  this 
Obad.  15  as  thou  hast  done,  it  shall  be  done  unto 
Jon.  1.  10  said  unto  him,  Why  hast  thou  done  this  ? 
I.  II  What  shall  we  do  unto  thee,  that  the  sea 
1.  14  for  thou,  O  Lord,  hast  done  as  it  pleased 
3.  10  that  he  would  do  unto  them  ;  and  he  did 
Mic.  6.  3  O  my  people,  w  hat  have  I  done  unto  thee  ? 

6.  8  to  do  justly,  and  to  love  mercy,  and  to 
Zeph.  3.  5  he  will  not  do  iniquity  :  every  morning  d 

3.  13  remnant  of  Israel  shall  not  do  iniquity 
Ha"-.  1.  14  they  came  and  did  work  in  the  house  of 
Zech.  I.  6  did  they  not  take  hold  of  your  fathers? 

I.  6  Like  as  the  Lord  of  hosts  thought  to  do 

1.  21  Then  said  I,  What  come  these  to  do?  And 

7.  3  as  I  have  done  these  so  many  years? 

8.  16  These  (are)  the  things  that  ye  shall  do 
Mai.  2.  12  The  Lord  will  cut  off  the  man  that  doeth 

2.  13  this  have  ye  done  again,  covering  the 

2.  17  Every  one  that  doeth  evil  (is)  good  in  the 
4  1  all  the  proud,  yea,  and  all  that  do 

4.  3  that  I  shall  do  (this),  saith  the  Lord  of 

6.  To  act,  work,  do,  make,  Sys  paal. 

Deut32.  27  and  the  Lord  hath  not  done  all  this 
Job  7.  20  what  shall  I  do  unto  thee,  O  thou 

11.  8  as  high  as  heaven  ;  w  hat  canst  thou  do  ? 
22.  17  and  what  can  the  Almighty  do  for  them? 

34.  32  if  I  have  done  iniquity,  I  will  do  no  more 

35.  6  If  thou  sinnest,  what  doest  thou  against 
Psa.  11.  3  be  destroyed,  what  can  the  righteous  do  ? 

44.  1  fathers  have  told  us,  (what)  work  thou  d. 
1 19.  3  They  also  do  no  iniquity  :  they  walk  in 
Prov.  30.  20  and  saith,  I  have  done  no  wickedness 

7.  Act,  work,  deed,  doing,  Syb  pool. 

Job.  37.  12  that  they  may  do  whatsoever  he  command. 

8 . To  set,  put,  place,  C'-b  sum. 

Exod  10.  2  my  signs  w  hich  I  have  done  among  them 

9.  To  do,  recompence,  gamal. 

Gen.  50.  15  requite  us  all  the  evil  which  we  did  unto 

50. 17  forgive,  .their  sin ;  for  they  did  unto  thee 
Prov.  3.  30  Strive  not.  .if  he  have  done  thee  no  harm 
31.  12  She  will  do  him  good  and  not  evil  all  the 

10.  To  work  in,  evcpyeai  energed. 

Phil.  2.  13  both  to  will  and  to  do  of  (his)  good 

11.  To  end  thoroughly,  iirirehcu  epiteleo. 

Lukei3.  32  I  cast  out  devils,  and  I  [do]  cures  to  day 

12. ro  work,  labour,  perform,  epya^oyai  ergazomai. 
Gal.  6.  10  let  us  do  good  unto  all  (men),  especially 
Col.  3.  23  do  (it)  heartily  as  unto  the  Lord,  and  not 
3  John  5  whatsoever  thou  doest  to  the  brethren 

IZ.To  have,  hold,  exu  echo. 

Acts  15.  36  Let  us  go  again  and.  .see  how  they  do 

14.  To  put  or  lay  down,  Karari6r)ui  katatithemi. 
Acts  25.  9  Festus,  willing  to  do  the  Jews  a  pleasure 

15.  To  work  out  thoroughly,  Ka.Tepyd{oyai  katergaz. 
Pcom.  2.  9  upon  every  soul  of  man  that  doeth  evil 

7. 15  For  that  which  I  do  I  allow  not :  for 

7. 17  Now  then  it  is  no  more  I  that  do  it 

7.  20  I  would  not,  it  is  no  more  I  that  do  it 
1  Co.  5.  3  him  that  hath  so  done  tills  deed 
I  Eph.  6.  13  in  the  evil  day,  and  having  donq  all,  to 


DO 


DO 


16.  To  do,  Tro'teiv  poieo. 

Matt.  i.  24  being  raised  from  sleep,  did  as  the  angel 

5.  19  but  whosoever  shall  do  and  teach  (them) 

5.  44  do  good  to  them  that  hate  you,  and  pray 

5.  46  do  not  even  the  publicans  the  same? 

5.  47  what  do  ye  more,  .do  not  even  the 

6.  1  Take  heed  that  ye  do  not  your  alms 

6.  2  thou  doest . .  alms . .  as  the  hypocrites  do 

6.  3  But  when  thou  doest  alms,  let  not  thy 

6.  3  know  what  thy  right  hand  doeth 

7.  12  men  should  do  to  you,  do  ye  even  so  to 

7.  21  but  he  that  doeth  the  will  of  my  Father 

7.  22  in  thy  name  done  many  wonderful  works? 

7.  24  whosoever,  .doeth  them,  I  will  liken  him 

7.  26  doetli  them  not,  shall  be  likened  unto  a 

8.  9  to  my  servant,  Do  this,  and  he  doetli  (it) 

9.  28  Believe  ye  that  I  am  able  to  do  this? 

12.  2  do  that  which  is  not  lawful  to  do  upon 

12.  3  Have  ye  not  read  what  David  did 

12.  i2  it  is  lawful  to  do  well  on  the  sabbath  days 

12.  50  whosoever  shall  do  the  will  of  my  Father 

13.  28  He  said.  .An  enemy  hath  done  this 

13.  41  all  things  that  offend,  and  them  which  do 

13.  58  he  did  not  many  mighty  works  there 

17.  12  they,  .have  done  unto  him  whatsoever 

18.  35  So  likewise  shall  my  heavenly  Father  do 

19.  16  Master,  what  good  thing  shall  I  do 

20.  5  went  out  about  the  sixth,  .hour,  and  did 

20.  13  Is  it  not  lawful  for  me  to  do  what  I  will 

20.  32  What  will  ye  that  I  shall  do  unto  yovi? 

21.  6  the  disciples  went,  and  did  as  Jesus 

21.  15  saw  the  wonderful  things  that  he  did 
21.  21  ye  shall  not  only  do  this,  .to  the  fig-tree 
21.  23  By  what  authority  doest  thou  these 

21.  24,  27  by  what  authority  I  do  these  things 
21.  31  Whether  of  them  twain  did  the  will  of 
21.  36  Again,  .they  did  unto  them  likewise 
21.  40  what  will  he  do  unto  those  husbandmen 

23.  3  whatsoever  they  bill  you  observe . .  do 
23.  3  do  not  ye  after  their  works  :  for  they . .  do 
c3.  5  all  their  works  they  do  for  to  be  seen  of 

23.  23  these  ought  ye  to  have  done,  and  not 

24.  46  whom  his  lord,  .shall  find  so  doing 

25.  40  as  ye  have  done  (it),  .ye  have  done  (it) 

25.  45  ye  did  (it)  not.  .ye  did  (it)  not  to  me 

26.  12  in  that,  .she  did  (it)  for  my  burial 

26.  13  also  this,  that  this  woman  hath  done 

26.  19  the  disciples  did  as  Jesus  had  appointed 

27.  22  What  shall  I  do  then  with  Jesus  which 

27.  23  governor  said,  Why,  what  evil  hath  he  d. 

28.  15  So  they  took  the  money,  and  did  as  they 
Mark  2.  24  why  do  they  on  the  sabbath  day  that 

2.  23  Have  ye  never  read  what  David  did 

3.  8  had  heard  what  great  things  he  did 

3.  35  For  whosoever  shall  do  the  will  of  God 

5.  19  how  great  things  the  Lord  hath  done  for 

5.  20  how  great  things  Jesus  had  done  for 

5.  32  looked,  .about  to  see  her  that  had  done 

6.  s  And  he  could  there  do  no  mighty  work 

6.  20  when  he  heard  him,  he  did  many  things 

6.  30  what  they  had  done,  and  what  they  had 

7.  8  [and  many  other  such  like  things  ye  do] 

7.  12  ye  suffer  him  no  more  to  do  ought  for 

7.  13  and  many  such  like  things  do  ye 

7.  37  saying,  He  hath  done  all  things  well 
9. 13  they  have  done  unto  him  whatsoever  they 

9.  39  there  is  no  man  which  shall  do  a  miracle 

10.  17  what  shall  Ido  that  I  may  inherit  eternal 

10.  35  we  would  that  tlmu  shoiddest  do  for  us 

10.  36  What  would  ye  that  I  should  do  for  you? 

10.  51  What  wilt  thou  that  I  should  do  unto 

11.  3  [if  any  man  say  unto  you,  Why  do  ye  this?] 

11.  5  certain,  .said.  .What  do  ye,  loosing  the 

11.  28  By  what  authority  doest  thou  these  things? 

11.  28  who  gave  thee  this  authority  to  do  these 

11.  29  I  will  tell  you  by  what  authority  I  do 

1 1.  33  do  I  tell  you  by  what  authority  I  do  these 

12.  9  What  shall,  .the  lord  of  the  vineyard  do? 

14.  7  whensoever  yc  will  ye  may  do  them  good 

14.  8  She  hath  done  what  she  could  :  she  is 

14.  9  (this)  also  that  she  hath  done  shall  be 

13.  8  to  (desire  him  to  do)  as  he  had  ever  done 

15.  12  What  will  ye  then  that  I  shall  do  (unto) 

15.  14  Pilate  said ..  Why,  what  evil  hath  he  done? 

lulce  1.  49  For  he  that  is  mighty  hath  done  to  no 

2.  27  to  do  for  him  after  the  custom  of  the  law 

3.  10  the  people  asked . .  What  shall  we  do  then  ? 

3.  11  he  that  hath  meat,  let  him  do  likewise 

3.  12  publicans,  .said,  .what  shall  we  do? 

3.  14  soldiers  likewise.  .And  what  shall  we  do? 

3.  19  for  all  the  evils  which  Ilerod  had  done 

4.  23  whatsoever  we  have  heard . .  do  also  here 

5.  6  they  had  this  done,  they  inclosed  a  great 

6.  2  Why  do  ye  that  which  is  not  lawful  [to  do] 
6.  3  Have  ye  not  read,  .what  David  did,  when 
6.  10  And  [he  did]  so :  and  his  hand  was  restor. 
6.  11  communed,  .what  they  might  do  to  Jesus 
6.  23  for  in  the  like  manner  did  their  fathers 
6.  26  so  did  their  fathers  to  the  false  prophets 
6.  27  Love  your  enemies,  do  good  to  them 

6.  31  that  men  should  do  to  you,  do  ye  also 
6.  33  for  sinners  also  do  even  the  same 
6.  46  why  call  ye  me,  Lord,  .and  do  not  the 
6.  47  hearetli  my  sayings,  and  doeth  them 

6.  49  But  he  that  heareth,  and  doeth  not,  is 

7.  8  to  my  servant,  Do  this,  and  he  doeth  (it) 

8.  2i  these  which  hear  the  word .  .and  do  it 

8.  39  show  how  great  things  God  hath  done 
8  39  how  great  things  Jesus  had  done  unto 

9.  10  told  him  all  that  they  had  done 

9.  15  they  did  so,  and  made  them  all  sit  down 
9.  43  every  one  at  all  things  which  Jesus  did 


2GC, 


Luke  9.  54  [ami  consume  them,  even  as  Elias  did?  ] 

10.  25  what  shall  I  do  to  inherit  eternal  life? 

10.  28  lie  said,  .this  do,  and  thou  shalt  live 

10.  37  then  said  Jesus.  .Go,  and  do  thou  likewise 

11.  42  these  ought  ye  to  have  done,  and  not  to 

12.  4  alter  that  have  no  more  that  they  can  do 

12.  17  What  shall  I  do,  because  I  have  no  room 

12.  18  This  will  I  do :  I  will  pull  down  my  barns 

12.  43  whom  his  lord,  shall  find  so  doing 

12.  47  prepared  not  (himself),  neither  did  acco. 

16.  3  the  steward  said.  .What  shall  I  do? 

16.  4  I  am  resolved  what  to  do,  that,  when  I  am 

i5.  8  because  he  had  done  wisely :  for  the 

17.  9  because  he  did  the  things  that  were  com. 

17.  10  when  ye  shall  have  done  all  those  things 

17.  10  have  done  that  which  was  our  duty  to  do 

18.  18  what  shall  I  do  to  inherit  eternal  life? 

18.  41  What  wilt  thou  that  1  shall  do  unto  thee? 

19.  48  could  not  find  what  they  might  do 

20.  2  Tell  us,  by  what  authority  doest  thou  these 
20.  8  Neither  tell  I .  .by  what  authority  I  do 
20.  13  Then  said  the  lord.  .What  shall  1  do? 

20.  15  What,  .shall  the  lord  of  the  vineyard  do 

22.  19  for  you :  this  do  in  remembrance  of  me 

23.  22  he  said.  .Why,  what  evil  hath  he  done? 

23.  31  if  they  do  these  things  in  a  green  tree 
23.  34  forgive,  .for  they  know  not  what  [they  do] 

John  2.  5  Whatsoever  he  saitli  unto  you,  do  (it) 

2.  11  This  beginning  of  miracles  did  Jesus  in 

2.  18  seeing  that  thou  doest  these  things? 

2.  23  when  they  saw  the  miracles  which  he  did 

3.  2  can  do  these  miracles  that  thou  doest 

3.  21  he  that  doeth  truth  eometh  to  the  light 

4.  29  which  told  me  all  things  that  ever  I  did 

4.  34  My  meat  is  to  do  the  will  of  him 

4.  39  He  told  me  all  that  ever  I  did 

4.  45  having  seen  all  the  things  that  he  did 

4.  54  This  (is),  the  second  miracle.  .Jesus  did 

5.  16  because  he  had  done  these  things  on 

5.  19  The  Son  can  do  nothing  of  himself 

5.  19  but  what  he  seeth  the  F'ather  do 

5.  19  what,  .he  doeth,  then  also  doeth  the  Son 

5.  20  showeth  him  all  things  that  himself  doetli 
5.  29  shall  come  forth ;  they  that  have  done  g. 
5.  30  I  can  of  mine  own  self  do  nothing 

5.  36  the  same  works  that  I  do,  bear  witness 

6.  2  they  saw  his  miracles  which  he  did  on 

6.  6  for  he  himself  knew  what  he  would  do 

6.  14  they  had  seen  the  miracle  that  Jesus  did 

6.  28  What  shall  we  do,  that  we  might  work 

6.  38  I  came  down  from  heaven,  not  to  do 

7.  3  also  may  see  the  works  that  thou  doest 

7.  4  doeth  any  thing  hi  secret,  and  he  himself 

7.  4  If  thou  do  these  things,  show  thyself  to 

7.  17  If  any  man  will  do  his  will,  lie  shall  know 

7.  21  I  have  done  one  work,  and  ye  all  marvel 
7.  31  When  Christ  eometh,  will  he  do  more 

7.  51  before  it  hear  him  and  know,  .lie  doeth 

8.  28  I  am  (he),  and  (that)  Ido  nothing  of  myself 

8.  29  for  I  do  always  those  tilings  that  please 

8.  38  ye  do  that  which  ye  have  seen  with 

8.  39  ye  would  do  the  works  of  Abraham 

8.  40  which  I  have  heard  of  God  :  this  did 

8.  41  Ye  do  the  deeds  of  your  father 

8.  44  and  the  lusts  of  your  father  ye  will  do 

9.  16  How  can  a  man  that  is  a  sinner  do  such 
y.  26  What  did  he  to  thee  ?  how  opened  he 

9.  31  be  a  worshipper  of  God,  and  doeth  his 

9.  33  If  this  man  were  not  of  God,  he  could  do 

10.  25  the  works  that  I  do  in  my  F’atlier’s  name 

10.  37  If  I  do  not  the  works  of  my  Father 

10.  38  But  if  I  do,  though  ye  believe  not  me 

10.  41  many  resorted,  .and  said,  John  did  mir. 

11.  45  had  seen  the  things  which  Jesus  did 
n.  46  told  them  what  things  Jesus  had  done 
n.47  What  do  wo  ?  for  this  man  doeth  many 

12.  16  they  had  done  these  things  unto  him 

12.  18  they  heard  that  he  had  done  this  miracle 

12.  37  though  he  had  done  so  many  miracles 

13.  7  What  I  do  thou  luiowest  not  now ;  but 

13.  12  Know  ye  what  I  have  done  to  you  ? 

13.  15  that  ye  should  do  as  I  have  done  to  you 

13.  17  If  ye  know,  .happy  are  ye  if  ye  do  them 

13.  27  Then  said  Jesus.  .That  thou  doest,  do 

14.  10  the  Father,  that  dwelletli  in  me,  he  doeth 

14.  12  the  works  that  I  do  shall  he  do  also 

14.  12  greater  (works)  than  these  shall  he  do 

14.  13  whatsoever  ye  shall  ask.  .that  will  I  do 

14.  14  If  ye  shall  ask  anything.  .1  will  do  (it) 

14.  31  gave  me  commandment,  even  so  I  do 

15.  5  for  without  me  ye  can  do  nothing 

.  15.  14  Ye  are  my  friends,  if  ye  do  whatsoever 

15.  15  servant  knoweth  Dot.  what  his  lord  doeth 

15.  21  all  these  things  will  they  do  unto  you 

15.  24  If  I  had  not  done  among  them 

15.  24  the  works  which  none  other  man  did 

16.  3  These  things  will  they  do  unto  you 

17.  4  work  which  thou  gavest  me  to  do 

18.  35  Am  I  a  Jew  ?.  .what  hast  thou  done  ? 

19.  24  these  things  therefore  the  soldiers  did 

20.  30  And  many  other  signs  truly  did  Jesus 

21.  25  also  many  other  things  which  Jesus  did 
Acts  1.  1  of  all  that  Jesus  began  both  to  do  and 

2.  22  wonders  and  signs,  which  God  did  by 
2.  37  Men  (and)  brethren,  what  shall  we  do? 

4.  7  By  what  power,  .have  ye  done  this  ? 

4.  16  What  shall  we  do  to  these  men?  for  that 

4.  28  to  do  whatsoever  thy  hand  and  thy  coun. 
6.  8  Stephen,  full  of  faith  and  power,  did 

8.  6  hearing  and  seeing  the  miracles,  .he  did 

9.  6  [Lord,  what  wilt  thou  have  me  to  do  ?] 

9.  6  it  shall  be  told  thee  what  thou  must  do 


Acts  9.  13  how  much  evil  he  hath  done  to  thy  saints 

9.  36  was  full  of  good  works,  .which  she  did 

10.  6  [shall  tell  thee  what  thou  ouglitest  to  do] 

10.  33  thou  hast  well  done  that  thou  art  come 

10.  39  we  arc  witnesses  of  all  tilings  which  he  d. 

11.  30  Which  also  they  did,  and  sent  it  to  the 

12.  8  bind  on  thy  sandals.  And  so  he  did 

14.  11  when  the  people  saw  what  Paul  had  done 
14.  15  saying,  Sirs,  why  do  ye  these  things? 

14.  27  they  rehearsed  all  that  God  had  done 

15.  4  they  declared  all  things  that  God  had  d. 

15.  17  saitli  the  Lord,  who  doetli  all  these  things 

16.  18  And  this  did  she  many  days 

16.  30  Sirs,  what  must  I  do  to  be  saved? 

19.  14  chief  of  the  priests,  which  did  so 

21.  23  Do  therefore  Litis  that  we  say  to  thee 

21.  33  who  he  was,  and  what  he  had  done 

22.  10  And  I  said,  What  shall  I  do,  Lord? 

22.  10  things  which  are  appointed  for  thee  to  do 

22.  26  Take  heed  what  thou  doest:  for  this  man 
26.  10  Which  thing  I  also  did  in  Jerusalem 
Rom.  1.  28  to  do  those  things  which  are  not  conven 

1.  32  not  only  do  the  same,  but  have  pleasure 

2.  3  and  doest  the  same,  that  thou  shalt 

2.  14  do  by  nature  the  things  contained  in  the 

3.  8  Let  11s  do  evil,  that  good  may  come  ? 

3.  12  there  is  none  that  doeth  good,  no,  not 
7.  15  but  what  I  hate,  that  do  I 

7.  16  If  then  I  do  that  which  I  would  not 
7.  19  For  the  good  that  I  would  I  do  not 
7.  20  if  I  do  that  I  would  not,  it  is  no  more 
7.  21  when  I  would  do  good,  evil  is  present 

10.  5  That  the  man  which  doeth  these  things 

12.  20  in  so  doing  thou  shalt  heap  coals  of  (ire 

13.  3  Do  that  which  is  good,  and  thou  shalt 

13.  4  if  thou  do  that  which  is  evil,  be  afraid 

1  Co.  5.  2  [he  that  hath  done]  this  deed  might 

6.  18  Every  sin  that  a  man  doeth  is  without 

7.  36  let  him  do  what  he  will,  he  sinneth  not 
7.  37  that  he  will  keep  his  virgin,  doeth  well 
7.  38  that  giveth  (her)  in  marriage  doeth  well 
7.  38  giveth  (her)  not  in  marriage  doeth  better 

9.  23  And  this  I  do  for  the  gospel’s  sake 

10.  31  whatsoever  ye  do,  do  all  to  the  glory  of 

11.  24  Take,  eat.  .this  do  in  remembrance  of  me 

11.  25  this  do  ye,  as  oft  as  ye  drink  (it),  in  rem. 

15.  29  Else  what  shall  they  do  whicii  are  bap. 

16.  1  as  I  have  given  order,  .even  so  do  ye 

2  Co.  8.  10  not  only  to  do,  but  also  to  be  forward 

11.  12  what  I  do,  that  I  will  do,  that  I  may 

13.  7  that  ye  do  no  evil,  .that  ye  should  do 
Gal.  2.  10  the  same  which  I  also  was  forward  to  do 
3.  10  continueth  not  in  all  things,  .to  do  them 

3.  12  The  man  that  doeth  them  shall  live  in 

5.  3  that  he  is  a  debtor  to  do  the  whole  law 
Eph.  3.  20  Now  unto  him  that  is  able  to  do 

6.  6  doing  the  will  of  God  from  the  heart 
6.  8  whatsoever  good  thing  any  man  doeth 

6.  9  And,  ye  masters,  do  the  same  things  unto 
Phil.  2.  14  Do  all  things  without  murmurings  and 

4.  14  ye  have  well  done  that  ye  did  commun. 
Col.  3.  17  And  whatsoever  ye  do  in  word  or  deed 

3.  23  And  whatsoever  ye  do.  .as  to  the  Lord 

1  Th.  4.  10  And  indeed  ye  do  it  toward  all  the  bre. 

5.  11  edify  one  another,  even  as  also  ye  do 

5.  24  Faithful  (is) he.  .who  also  will  do  (it) 

2  Th.  3.  4  ye  both  do  and  will  do  the  thiDgs  which 

1  Ti.  1.  13  obtained  mercy,  because  I  did  (it)  ignor. 

5.  21  preferring  one  before  another,  doing 

2  Ti.  4.  5  endure  afflictions,  do  the  work  of  an 
Titus  3.  5  Not  by  works,  .which  we  have  done,  but 
Phm.  14  But  without  thy  mind  would  I  do  nothing 

21  knowing  that  thou  wilt  also  do  more  than 
Heb.  6.  3  And  this  will  we  do,  if  God  permit 

7.27  this  he  did  once,  when  he  offered  up  him. 

10.  7  Then  said  I,  Lo,  I  come,  .to  do  thy  will 
10.  9  Then  said  he,  Lo,  I  come  to  do  thy  will,  O 
10.  36  after  ye  have  done  the  will  of  God,  ye 

13.  6  1  will  not  fear  what  man  shall  do  unto 
13.  17  that  they  may  do  it  with  joy,  and  not 
13.  19  But  I  beseech  (you)  the  rather  to  do  this 
13.  21  perfect  in  every  good  work  to  do  his  will 

JaS.  2.  8  If  ye  fulfil  the  royal  law.  .ye  do  well 

2.  12  so  do,  as  they  that  shall  be  judged  by  the 

2.  19  Thou  believest . .  thou  doest  well :  the  dev. 

4.  15  If  the  Lord  will,  we  shall  live,  and  do 

4. 17  to  him  that  knoweth.  .and  doeth  (it)  not 

1  Pe.  2.  22  Who  did  no  sin,  neither  was  guile  found 

3.  11  Let  him  eschew  evil,  and  do  good ;  let 

3.  12  face  of  the  Lord  (is)  against  them  that  do 

2  Pe.  1.  10  if  ye  do  these  things,  ye  shall  never  fail 

1.  19  whereunto  ye  do  well  that  ye  take  heed 
1  Jo.  1.  6  If  we  say.  .we  lie,  and  do  not  the  truth 

2.  17  he  that  doeth  the  will  of  God  abideth  for 

2.  29  every  one  that  doeth  righteousness  is  born 

3.  7  he  that  doeth  righteousness  is  righteous 
3.  10  [whosoever  doetli  not  righteousness  is  not] 
3.  22  do  those  things  that  are  pleasing  in  his 

3  Jo.  5  doest  faithfully  whatsoever  thou  doest 

6  if  thou  bring  forward . .  thou  shalt  do  well 
10  I  will  remember  his  deeds  which  he  doeth 
Rev.  2.  5  do  the  first  works ;  or  else  I  will  come 
13.  13  he  doeth  great  wonders,  so  thathemaketh 
13.  14  which  he  had  power  to  do  in  the  sight  of 

22. 14  Blessed  (are)  they  that  [do]  his  command. 

\7. To  practice,  do,  irpchraco  prasso. 

Luke  22.  23  which  of  them  it  was  that  should  do 

23. 15  nothing  worthy  of  death  is  done  unto 

23.  41  but  this  man  hath  done  nothing  amiss 

John  3.  20  every  one  that  doeth  evil  hnteth  the 
I  5.  29  and  they  that  have  done  evil,  unto  the 


DO 


267 


DOING 


Acta  3.  i7  through  ignorance  ye  did  (it),  as  (did)  also 
-  -is  what  ye  intend  to  do  as  touching  these 
i=*  2o  if  ye  keep  yourselves,  ye  shall  do  well 

16.  28  Do  thyself  no  harm ;  for  we  are  all  here 

17.  7  these  all  do  contrary  to  the  decrees 

IQ  76  ye  ought  to  be  quiet,  and  to  do  nothing 
26  q  I  ought  to  do  many  things  contrary  to 
26.  20  they  should,  .do  works  meet  for  repent. 
26.  26  for  this  thing  was  not  done  in  a  corner 
26.  21  This  man  doeth  nothing  worthy  of  death 
Rom.  1.  72  but  have  pleasure  in  them  that  do  them 
2.  1  for  thou  that  judgest  doest  the  same 
2.  7  judgest  them  which  do  such  things 
7. 15  what  I  would,  that  do  I  not ;  but  what  I 
7  iq  the  evil  which  I  would  not,  that  I  do 
q.  11  neither  having  done  any  good  or  evil 
12  4  to  (execute)  wrath  upon  him  that  doeth 

1  Co.  o’.  17  if  I  do  this  thing  willingly,  I  have  a 

2  Co.  5  10  according  to  that  he  hath  done,  whether 
Gal  s.  21  they  which  do  such  things  shall  not 
Enli.  6.  21  also  may  know  my  affairs,  (and)  how  I  do 
Phil.  ,  q  Those  things,  .do :  and  the  God  of  peace 
1  Th.  4.  11  to  be  quiet,  and  to  do  your  own  business 

18.  To  bear  toward,  irpo<r<pepw  prosphero. 

Johm6.  2  will  think  that  he  doeth  God  service 

r See  also  Abominable,  abominably,  again,  better,  can, 
corruptly,  despite,  diligence,  done,  evil,  foolishly, 
good,  great,  harm,  have,  honour,  hurt,  judgment, 
marvellous,  mischief,  more,  murder,  office  of  a  priest, 
perversely,  reverence,  sacrifice,  second  time,  secretly, 
service,  shame,  shamefully,  third  time,  violence,  well, 
what,  wickedly,  wit,  worse,  wrong.) 


DO  away,  to  — 

To  cause  to  pass  over,  731 l  abar,  5.  . 

1  Ch.21.  8  I  beseech  thee,  do  away  the  iniquity  of 

DO,  can  — 

1.2b  be  strong,  have,  strength,  iVxuw  ischuo.  . 

Phil.  4.  13  I  can  do  all  things  through  Christ  which 

2.7b  do,  7Toieci)  poieo. 

Gal.  5.  17  ye  cannot  do  the  things  that  ye  would 
DO  for,  to  — 

To  hold  alongside  of,  offer,  irapexu  Pffrechd.  . 

Luke  7.  4  was  worthy  for  whom  he  should  do  this 

DO,  with  whom  we  have  to  — 

Ofwliomwe  are  speaking,  irpbs  bv  rgj.LV  6  \o yds. 

Heb.  4.  13  the  eyes  of  him  with  whom  we  have  to  do 

DO,  have  any  matters  to  — 

Owner  of  matters,  D'737  baal  debarim. 

Exod24-  14  if  any  man  have  any  matters  to  do,  let 

DO  good,  to  — 

1.2b  do,  recompense,  753  gamal. 

Prov  11.  17  The  merciful  man  doeth  good  to  his  own 

2.2b  do  good,  aiu  fob,  5. 

Nuniio.  29  come  thou  with  us,  and  we  will  do  thee  g. 
Jer.  32.  41  I  will  rejoice  over  them  to  do  them  good 
Psa  110  68  Thou  (art)  good,  and  doest  good  :  teach 
125.  4  Do  good,  O  Lord,  unto  (those  that  be)g. 

DO  (goodness),  to  — 

To  do  good,  yatab,  5. 

Num.io.  32  what  goodness  the  Lord  shall  do  unto 

DO  (a  trespass),  to  — 

To  trespass,  hits  maal. 

Num.  5.  6  to  do  a  trespass  against  the  Lord,  and 

DOCTOR  — 

Teacher,  SiSdtricaAos  didaskalos. 

Luke  2.  46  sitting  in  the  midst  of  the  doctors,  both 

DOCTOR  of  the  law  — 

Teacher  of  law,  vojuo5ibdirfta\os  nomodidaskalos. 
Luke  3.  17  Pharisees  and  doctors  of  the  law  sitting 
Acts  5.  34  named  Gamaliel,  a  doctor  of  the  law 

DOCTRINE  — 

1.  The  receiving,  what  is  {to  be)  received,  np?  leqacli. 

Deut32.  2  My  doctrine  shall  drop  as  the  rain 

Job  11.  4  My  doctrine  (is)  pure,  and  I  am  clean  in 
Prov.  4.  2  I  give  you  good  doctrine,  forsake  ye  not 
Isa.  29.  24  they  that  murmured  shall  learn  doctrine 

2.  Chastisement ,  instruction,  7Dto  musar. 

Jer.  10.  8  But.  .the  stock  (is)  a  doctrine  of  vanities 

3.  What  is  heard,  neats’  shemuah. 

Isa.  28.  9  whom  shall  he  make  to  understand  doct. 

4.  Teaching ,  {the  substance),  SiSarruaXia  didaskalia. 

Matt  15!  9  teaching  (for)  doctrines  the  command. 
Mark  7.  7  teaching  (for)  doctrines  the  command. 
Eph.  4. 14  carried  about  with  every  wind  of  doctr. 
Col.  2.  22  after  the  commandments  and  doctrines 

1  Ti.  1.  10  thing  that  is  contrary  to  sound  doctrine 

4.  1  giving  heed  to  seducing  spirits,  and  doc. 
4.  6  in  the  words  of  faith  and  of  good  doctrine 
4. 13  Till  I  come,  give  attendance . .  to  doctrine 
4.  16  Take  heed  unto  thyself,  and  unto  the  do. 
5. 17  they  who  labour  in  the  word  and  doctri. 
6.  1  that  the  name  of  God  and  (his)  doctrine 
6.  3  the  doctrine  which  is  according  to  godli. 

2  Ti.  3. ’10  But  thou  hast  fully  known  my  doctrine 


2  Ti  3. 16  All  scripture .  .(is)  profitable  for  doctrine 
4.  3  when  they  will  not  endure  sound  doctr. 
Titus  1 .  9  that  he  may  be  able  by  sound  doctrine 
2.  1  things  which  become  sound  doctrine 
2  7  in  doctrine  (showing)  uncorruptness 

2.  10  that  they  may  adorn  the  doctrine  of  God 

5. Teaching ,  {the  act),  SiSaxri  didache. 

Matt  7  28  the  people  were  astonished  at  his  doctr. 
i6. 12  but  of  the  doctrine  of  the  Pharisees  and 
22.  33  they  were  astonished  at  his  doctrine 
Mark  1  22  And  they  were  astonished  at  his  doctri. 

1.  27  What  thing  is  this  ?  what  new  doctrine 

4.  2  and  said  unto  them  in  his  doctrine 

11. 18  all  the  people  was  astonished  at  his  doc. 
12.  38  And  he  said  unto  them  in  his  doctrine 

Luke  4.  32  And  they  were  astonished  at  his  doctri. 
John  7  16  My  doctrine  is  not  mine,  but  his  that 

7.  17  he  shall  know  of  the  doctrine,  whether 

18. 19  The  high  priest  then  asked .  .his  doctrine 
Acts  2  42  continued  stedfastly  in  the  apostles’  do. 

5.  28  ye  have  filled  Jerusalem  with  your  doct. 

12  12  being  astonished  at  the  doctrine  of  the 
17  19  May  we  know  what  this  new  doctrine 

Rom.  6.  17  obeyed  from  the  heart  that  form  of  doc. 
16  17  contrary  to  the  doctrine  which  ye  have 

1  Co.  14'.  6  except  I  shall  speak  to  you.  .by  doctrine 

14  26  every  one  of  you  hath  a  psalm,  hath  a  d. 

2  Ti.  4.  2  exhort,  with  all  long  suffering  and  doctr. 
Heb.  6.  2  Of  the  doctrine  of  baptisms,  and  of 

13  q  Be  not  carried  about  with  divers,  .doctr. 
2  Jo  9  abideth  not  in  the  doctrine  of  Christ 

9  He  that  abideth  in  the  doctrine  of  Christ 

10  If  there  come . .  and  bring  not  this  doctr. 
Rev  2  14  thou  hast  there  them  that  hold  the  doct. 

2. 15  So  hast  thou  also  them  that  hold  the  do. 

2.  24  But.  .as  many  as  have  not  this  doctrine 

C.  Word,  \0y6s  logos. 

Heb.  6.  1  leaving  the  principles  of  the  doctrine  of 


2  Ki.  8.  13  But  what!  (is)  thy  servant  a  dog,  that  he 
the  dogs  shall  eat  Jezebel  in  the  portion 


36  In  the  portion  of  Jezreel  shall  dogs  eat 

I  disdained  to  have  set  with  the  dogs  of  my 

16  For  dogs  have  compassed  me;  the  assem. 

20  my  darling  from  the  power  of  the  dog 
6  they  make  a  noise  like  a  dog,  and  go 

14  let  them  make  a  noise  like  a  dog,  and  go 
23  (and)  the  tongue  of  thy  dogs  in  the  same 

II  As  a  dog  retumeth  to  his  vomit,  (so)  a 

17  (is  like)  one  that  taketh  a  dog  by  the  ears 
4  for  a  living  dog  is  better  than  a  dead  lion 

10  they  (are)  all  dumb  dogs,  they  cannot 

11  (they  are)  greedy  dogs  (which)  can  never 
3  saerificeth  a  lamb,  (as  if)  lie  cut  off  a  dog’s 
3  the  dogs  to  tear,  and  the  fowls  of  the 

dog,  Kvvdpiov  kunarion. 

26  It  is  not  meet,  .to  cast  (it)  to  dogs 

27  Truth,  Lord;  yet  the  dogs  eat  of  the 

27  it  is  not  meet,  .to  cast  (it)  unto  the  dogs 

28  the  dogs  under  the  table  eat  of  the  chil. 

hound,  Kvaiv  kuon. 

6  Give  not  that  which  is  holy  unto  the  dogs 

21  moreover  the  dogs  came  and  licked  his 
.  2  Beware  of  dogs,  beware  of  evil  workers 
:.  22  The  dog  (is)  turned  to  his  own  vomit 

:.  15  For  without  (are)  dogs,  and  sorcerers,  and 


DO'-DAI,  nil  beloved  of  Jah. 

An  Aliohite,  one  of  David’s  captains. 

1  Cli.  27.  4  over . .  course  of  the  second  month  (was)  D. 

DO-DA'-NIM,  or  RO-DA'-NIM,  D’}77,  O'lTn. 

A  race  descended  from  Javan  son  of  Japhet.  Author  1- 
ties  vary  as  to  the  form  of  the  name :  the  Hebiew  text 
has  both ;  but  the  weight  of  authority  is  m  favour  of 
Dodanim,  which  is  regarded  as  identical  with  Dardani. 
Gen.  10.  4  the  sons  of  Javan.  .Tarshisli,  Kittim.  .D. 

1  Ch.  1.  7  the  sons  of  Javan.  .Tarshish,  Kittim.  .D 

DO-DA'- V AH,  13137  Jah  is  loving. 

Father  of  one  who  prophesied  to  Jehoshaphat.  B.C.  960. 

2  Ch.  20.  37  Then  EUezer  the  son  of  D.  of  Mareshah 

DO'-DO,  1317.  ......  , 

1.  Grandfather  of  the  judge  Tolah  of  the  tribe  of 
Issachar.  B.C.  1206. 

Judgio.  1  Tola  the  son  of  Puah,  the  son  of  D. 

2.  Father  of  the  second  of  David's  thirty  valiant  men. 

B  °2  Sa°23.  9  And  after  him  (was)  Eleazar  the  son  of  D. 

1  Ch.11.  12  And  after  him  (was)  Eleazar  the  son  of  D. 

3.  Father  of  one  of  David’s  thirty  mighty  men.  B.C.  1070. 

2  Sa.  23.  24  Elhanan  the  son  of  D.  of  Beth  lehem 
1  Ch.  11.  26  Elhanan  the  son  of  D.  of  Beth-lehem 

DO'-EG,  3X7,  ixi7,  ri7,  fearful. 

Chief  of  Saul’s  herdsmen,  an  Edomite  who  informed 
Saul  of  Aliimelecli’s  having  assisted  David.  B.C.  1062. 

1  Sa.  21.  7  and  his  name  (was)  D.,  an  Edomite,  the 

22.  9  Then  answered  D.  the  Edomite,  which  was 
22.  18  And  the  king  said  to  D.,  Turn  thou,  and 
2-  18  D.  the  Edomite  turned,  and  he  fell  upon 
22.  22  I  knew  (it),  .when  D.  the  Edomite  (was) 
Psa.  52.  title.  Doeg  the  Edomite  came  and  told  Saul 

DOER  — 

l.ifo  do,  riyy  asah. 

Gen.  39.  22  whatsoever  they  did  there,  he  was  the  d. 

2  Ki.  22.  5  the  doers  of  the  work,  .doers  of  the  work 

2.  To  act,  work,  do,  make,  bys  paal. 

Psa.ioi.  8  that  I  may  cut  off  all  wicked  doers 

3.  A  maker,  performer,  iroiriTi)s  poietes. 

Rom.  2.  13  but  the  doers  of  the  law  shall  be  justili. 
Jas.  1.  22  be  ye  doers  of  the  word,  and  not  hearers 
1.  23  a  hearer  of  the  word,  and  not  a  doer 
1.  25  not  a  forgetful  hearer,  but  a  doer  of  the 
4. 11  thou  art  not  a  doer  of  the  law,  but  a 

DOG— 

1  .Dog,  31?!  keleb. 

Exodn.  7  shall  not  a  dog  move  his  tongue,  against 
22.  31  torn  of  beasts.,  ye  shall  cast  it  to  the  dogs 
Deut23-  18  Thou  shalt  not  bring,  the  price  of  a  dog 
judg.  7.  5  Every  one  that  lappeth.  .as  a  dog  lappe. 

1  Sa°  17.  43  (Am)  I  a  dog,  that  thou  comest  to  me 

24. 14  after  whom  dost  thou  pursue  ? . .  a  dead  d. 

2  Sa.  3.  8  (Am)  I  a  dog’s  head,  which  against 

q  8  sliouldest  look  upon  such  a  dead  dog 
16.  9  Why  should  this  dead  dog  curse  my  lord 
1  Ki.  14. 11  of  Jeroboam  in  the  city  shall  the  dogs 
16.  4  of  Baasha  in  the  city  shall  the  dogs  eat 
21.  19  where  the  dogs  licked,  .shall  dogs  lick 
21.  23  The  dogs  shall  eat  Jezebel  by  the  wall 

21.  24  dieth  of  Ahab  in  the  city  the  dogs  shall 

22.  38  and  the  dogs  licked  up  his  blood  ;  and 


9- 

.  9- 

Job  30. 

Psa.  22. 

22. 

59- 
59- 
68. 

Prov  26. 

26. 

Eccl.  9. 

Isa.  56. 

56. 

66. 

Jer.  15. 

2.  A  little 

Matt  15. 

15- 

Mark  7. 

7- 

3 . A  dog, 

Matt.  7. 

Lukei6. 

Phil.  3 
2  Pe.  2 
Rev.  22 

DOING  — 

1.  Doing,  b'bya  maalil. 

Zech.  1.  4  Turn  ye  now  from  your  evil,  .doings :  but 

2.  Doing,  bbyn  maalal. 

Deut  28.  20  because  of  the  wickedness  of  thy  doings 
Judg.  2.  19  they  ceased  not  from  their  own  doings 

1  Sa.  25.  3  man  (was)  churlish,  and  evil  in  his  doings 
Prov  20.  11  Even  a  child  is  known  by  his  doings 
Isa.  1.  16  put  away  the  evil  of  your  doings  from 

3  8  their  tongue  and  their  doings  (are)  against 

3  10  for  they  shall  eat  the  fruit  of  their  doings 
Jer.  4.  4  because  of  the  evil  of  your  doings 

4.  18  thy  doings  have  procured  these  (things) 

7.  3  Amend  your  ways  and  your  doings,  and 
7  5  if  ye  throughly  amend . .  your  doings 

11.  18  then  thou  showedst  me  their  doings 
17. 10  to  give .  .according  to  the  fruit  of  his  do 

18.  11  make  your  ways  and  your  doings  good 
21.  12  because  of  the  evil  of  your  doings 
21.  14  according  to  the  fruit  of  your  doings 
23.  2  visit  upon  you  the  evil  of  your  doings 
23  22  have  turned,  .from  the  evil  of  their  do. 

25.  5  Turn  ye.  .from  the  evil  of  your  doings 

26.  3  because  of  the  evil  of  their  doings 

26.  13  now  amend  your  ways  and  your  doings 
32.  19  to  give,  .according  to  the  fruit  of  his  do. 
33  15  Return  ye  now.  .and  amend  your  doings 
44.  22  because  of  the  evil  of  your  doings 
Eze.  36.  31  Then  shall  ye  remember  your,  .doings 
Hos.  4.  9  I  will  punish.,  and  reward  them  then- do. 

5.  4  They  will  not  frame  their  doings  to  turn 
7  2  now  their  own  doings  have  beset  them 

9  15  for  the  wickedness  of  their  doings  I  will 
12  2  according  to  his  doings  will  he  recompe. 

Mic.  2.  7  (are)  these  his  doings?  do  not  my  words 
3  4  have  behaved  themselves  ill  in  their  do. 

7.  13  be  desolate,  .for  the  fruit  of  their  doings 
Zech.  1.  6  according  to  our  doings,  so  hath  he 

3.  Work,  occupation,  nigya  maaseh. 

Lev.  18.  3  After  the  doings  of  the  land  of  Egypt 
18  3  and  after  the  doings  of  the  land  of  Can. 

2  Ch.17.  4  and  walked,  .not  after  the  doings  of  Isr. 
Psa.  64.  9  for  they  shall  wisely  consider  of  Jus  do. 

4.  Doing,  rh'by.  alilah. 

Psa.  9. 11  declare  among  the  people  his  doings 
66.  s  terrible  (in  his)  doing  toward  the  child. 
77.  12  I  will  meditate,  .and  talk  of  tliy  doings 
Isa.  12.  4  call  upon  his  name,  declare  his  doings 
Eze  14.  22  ye  shall  see  their  way  and  their  doings 
14.  23  when  ye  see  their  ways  and  their  doings 
20!  43  there  shall  ye  remember,  .all  your  doings 

20.  44  nor  according  to  your  corrupt  doings,  U 

21.  24  in  all  your  doings  your  sins  do  appear 
24.  14  according  to  thy  doings,  shall  they  judge 
36.  17  by  tlieir  own  way  and  by  their  doings 
36.  19  according  to  their  doings  I  judged  them 

Zeph  3  7  rose  earlv,  (and)  corrupted  all  their  doings 

’  3.  11  thou  not  be  ashamed  for  all  thy  doings 

5.  To  do,  nyy  asah.  . 

Exodis.  II  glorious  in  holiness,  fearful . . praises,  do. 
1  Ch  22  16  Arise,  .and  be  doing,  and  the  Lord  be 
Isa  38.  13  If  thou  turn .  .(from)  doing  thy  pleasure 

58. 13  honour  him,  not  doing  thine  own  ways 

S.Work,  ipyov  ergon.  . 

Rom.  2.  7  who  by  patient  continuance  in  well  douig 

7.  To  do,  rroieai  poieo.  .  .  . ... 

2  Co.  8. 11  Now  therefore  perform  the  doing  (of  it) 

DOING,  in  — - 

To  do,  -iroieci)  poieo.  . 

Gal.  6.  q  let  us  not  be  weary  in  well  doing:  for  in 
1  Ti.  4.  16  for  in  doing  this  thou  shalt.  .save  thyself 

DOING,  to  be  one’s  — 

To  become,  ylvopai  ginomai. 

Matt2i.  42  this  is  the  Lord's  doing,  and  it  is  marvel, 
Marki2.  11  the  Lord’s  doing,  and  it  is  marvellous 


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DOOR 


DOLEFUL,  doleful  creatures  — 

1.  Wailing,  rt;nr  nihyah. 

Mic.  2.  4  and  lament  with  a  doleful  lamentation 

‘l.IIowlings,  D'nk  ochim. 

Isa.  13.  21  houses  shall  be  full  of  doleful  creatures 

DOMINION  — 

1  .Hand,  T  yad. 

Jer.  34.  1  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth  of  his  dom. 

2.  Rule,  dominion ,  hsiga  mimshal. 

Dan.  n.  3  a  mighty  king,  .with  great  dominion 

11.  5  his.  .(shall  be)  a  great  dominion 

3.  Rule,  dominion,  n^iypa  memshalah. 

1  Ki.  9.  19  and  in  all  the  land  of  his  dominion 

2  Ki.  20. 13  there  was  nothing,  .in  all  his  dominion 
2  Ch.  8.  6  throughout  all  the  land  of  his  dominion 
Psa.103.  22  all  his  works  in  all  places  of  his  domin. 

114.  2  Judah  was  his  sanctuary.  .Israel  his  do. 
145.  13  thy  dominion,  .throughout  all  generati. 
Isa.  39.  2  there  was  nothing,  .in  all  his  dominion 
Jer.  34.  i  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth  of  his  dom. 

51.  .-.8  Prepare,  .all  the  land  of  his  dominion 
Dan.  11.  s  and  his  dominion  (shall  be)  a  great 
Mic.  4.  8  unto  thee  shall  it  come,  even  the  first  d. 

4.  Dominion,  authority,  fp^p  mishtar. 

Job  38.  33  canst  thou  set  the  dominion  thereof  in 

5.  To  cause  to  rule,  hag  mashal,  5. 

Job  23.  2  Dominion  and  fear  (are)  with  him  ;  he 

6.  Hide,  hao  moshel. 

Dan.  11.  4  nor  according  to  his  dominion  which  he 
Zech.  9.  10  his  dominion  (shall  be)  from  sea  (even) 

7 . Rule,  dominion,  sholtan. 

Dan.  4.  3  his  dominion  (is)  from  generation  to  gen. 

4.  22  and  thy  dominion  to  the  end  of  the  earth 

4.  34  whose  dominion  is  an  everlasting  domin. 

6.  26  That  in  every  dominion  of  my  kingdom 

6.  26  his  dominion  (shall  be  even)  unto  the  end 

7.  6  the  beast,  .dominion  was  given  to  it 

7.  12  they  had  their  dominion  taken  away 

7.  14  there  was  given  him  dominion  and  glory 
7.  14  his  dominion  (is)  an  everlasting  dominion 
7.  26  and  they  shall  take  away  his  dominion 
7.  27  the  kingdom  and  dominion,  and  the 
7.  27  all  dominions  shall  serve  and  obey  him 

3. Strength,  'power,  Kparos  kratos. 

1  Pe.  4.  11  to  whom  be  praise  and  dominion  for  ever 

5.  11  To  him  (be)  glory  and  dominion  for  ever 
Jude  25  dominion  and  power,  both  nowand  ever 
Rev.  1.  6  to  him  (be)  glory  and  dominion  for  ever 

9 .Lordship,  Kvpi6rr)s  kuriotes. 

Eph.  1.  21  might,  and  dominion,  and  every  name 
Col.  1.  16  thrones,  or  dominions,  or  principalities 
Jude  1.  8  despise  dominion,  and  speak  evil  of  dig. 

DOMINION,  to  come  to  have  — 

To  rule,  tread  down,  ftTi  radah. 

Num24.  19  shall  come  he  that  shall  have  dominion 
DOMINION,  to  have  — 

1.  To  rule,  possess,  have,  marry,  Syp  haal. 

1  Ch.  4.  22  who  had  the  dominion  in  Moab,  and  Jas. 
Isa.  26.  13  lords  besides  thee  have  had  dominion 

2.  To  ride,  hag  mashal. 

Gen.  37.  8  shalt  thou  indeed  have  dominion  over  us  ? 
Judgi4.  4  the  Philistines  had  dominion  over  Israel 
Neh.  9.  37  also  they  have  dominion  over  our  bodies 
Psa.  19.  13  let  them  not  have  dominion  over  me 
Dan.  11.  5  shall  be  strong  above  him,  and  have  do. 

3.  To  rule,  tread  down,  nT}  radah. 

Gen.  1.  26  let  them  have  dominion  over  the  fish 

1.  28  have  dominion  over  the  fish  of  the  sea 

1  Ki.  4.  24  For  he  had  dominion  over  all  (the  region) 
Neh.  9.  28  that  they  had  the  dominion  over  them 
Psa.  49.  14  the  upright  shall  have  dominion  over 

72.  8  He  shall  have  dominion  also  from  sea  to 

4.  To  rule,  in  rud,  5. 

Gen.  27.  40  when  thou  shalt  have  the  dominion,  that 
Psa.119.  133  let  not  any  iniquity  have  dominion  over 
DOMINION,  to  make  to  have  — ■ 

1  .To  cause  to  rule,  hag  mashal,  5. 

Psa.  8.  6  Thou  madest  him  to  have  dominion  over 

2.  To  rule,  tread  dovm,  nil  radah,  3. 

Judg.  5.  13  he  made  him  that  remaineth  have  domi. 

5.  13  the  Lord  made  me  have  dominion  over 
DOMINION  over,  to  have  — 

To  have  or  exercise  lordship,  Kvpievw  kurieub. 

Rom.  6.  9  death  hath  no  more  dominion  over  him 

6.  14  For  sin  shall  not  have  dominion  over  you 

7.  1  the  law  hath  dominion  over  a  man  as 

2  Co.  1.  24  Not  for  that  we  have  dominion  over  your 

DOMINION  over,  to  exercise  — 

To  have  or  exercise  lo-rdship  against,  KaraKupievu. 
Matt2o.  25  princes  of  the  Gentiles  exercise  dom.  over 

DONE,  to  be  — 

1  .To  he  prepared,  done,  Nia  bara,  2. 

Exod34.  10  as  have  not  been  done  in  all  the  earth 
2 .To  be,  n;n  hayah,  2. 

Judg  20.  12  What  wickedness  (is)  this  that  is  done 

1  Ki.  1.  27  Is  this  thing  done  by  my  lord  the  king 

2  Ch.n.  4  Ye  shall  not.  for  this  thing  is  done  of  me 
Neh.  6.  8  There  are  no  such  things  done  as  thou 


Jer.  48. 19  0  inhabitant  of  Aroer . .  say,  What  is  done  ? 
Eze.  39.  8  Behold,  it  is  come,  and  it  is  done,  saith 

3.  To  be  completed ,  finished,  nhg  kalah. 

Isa.  24.  13  gleaning  grapes  when  the  vintage  is  done 
A. To  be  given,  ]rfi  nathan,  2. 

Lev.  24.  20  as  he  hath  caused . .  so  shall  it  be  done 

5.  To  be  done,  i?Jf  abad ,  4. 

Ezra  6.  12  have'  made  a  decree  ;  let  it  be  done  with 
7.  21  shall  require  of  you,  it  be  done  speedily 

7.  23  let  it  be  diligently  done  for  the  house  of 

6.  To  be  rolled,  done,  hhy  alal,  4 a. 

Lam.  1.  12  unto  my  sorrow,  which  is  done  unto  me 

7.  To  do,  make ,  n'tpi ;  asah. 

Exod  3.  16  I  have,  .(seen)  that  which  is  done  to  you 

8.  To  be  done,  made,  n'ay  asah,  2. 

Gen.  20.  9  deeds  unto  me  that  ought  not  to  be  done 
29.  26  It  must  not  be  so  done  in  our  country,  to 

34.  7  folly . .  which  tiling  ought  not  to  be  done 
Exodl  2.  4  stood  afar  off,  to  wit  what  would  be  done 

12.  16  no  manner  of  work  shall  be  done  in  them 
12.  16  man  must  eat,  that  only  may  be  done  of 

21.  31  according  to  this  judgment  shall  it  be  d. 
31.  15  Six  days  may  work  be  done  ;  but  in  the 

35.  2  Six  days  shall  work  be  done,  but  on  the 
Lev.  4.  2,  27  (c.  things)  which  ought  not  to  be  done 

4.  13,  22  (c.  things)  which  should  not  be  done 

5.  17  which  are  forbidden  to  be  done  by  the 

11.  32  wherein  (any)  work  is  done,  it  must  be 

23.  3  Six  days  shall  work  be  done  :  but  the 

24.  19  cause  a  blemish,  .so  shall  it  be  done 
Nunns,  ii  Thus  shall  it  be  done  for  one  bullock,  or 

15.  34  was  not  declared  what  should  be  done 
Deut25.  9  So  shall  it  be  done  unto  that  man 
Judgn.  37  Let  this  thing  be  done  for  me  :  let  me 

1  Sa.  11.  7  so  shall  it  be  done  unto  his  oxen.  And 

17.  26  What  shall  be  done  to  the  man  that 

17.  27  So  shall  it  be  done  to  the  man  that 

2  Sa.  13.  12  no  such  thing  ought  to  be  done  in  Israel 
Ezra  10.  3  and  let  it  be  done  according  to  the  law 
Neh.  6.  9  shall  be  weakened,  .that  it  be  not  done 
Esth.  6.  9, 1 1  Thus  shall  it  be  done  to  the  man  wjiom 

9.  12  what  (is)  thy  request,  .it  shall  be  done 
Eccl.  1.  9  which  is  done  (is)  that  which  shall  be  d. 
1.  13  concerning  all  (things)  that  are  done 

I.  14  I  have  seen  all  the  works  that  are  done 
4.  1  all  the  oppressions  that  are  done  under 

4.  3  hath  not  seen  the  evil  work  that  is  doue 

8.  9  unto  every  work  that  is  done  under  the 

8.  14  There  is  a  vanity  which  is  done  upon  the 

8.  16  to  see  the  business  that  is  done  upon  the 

8.  17  cannot  find  out  the  work  that  is  done  un. 

9.  3  evil  among  all(things)  that  are  done  under 

9.  6  in  any  (thing)  that  is  done  under  the  sun 
Isa.  46.  10  Declaring . .  (the  things)  that  are  not . .  d. 
Jer.  3.  16  neither  shall  (that)  be  done  any  more 

5.  13  thus  shall  it  be  done  unto  them 

Eze.  9.  4  for  all  the  abominations  that  be  done  in 

12.  11  so  shall  it  be  done  unto  them  :  they  shall 

12.  28  word  which  I  have  spoken  shall  be  done 
44.  14  and  for  all  that  shall  be  done  therein 

Dan.  9.  12  hath  not  been  done  as  hath  been  done 
11.  36  for  that  that  is  determined  shall  be  done 
Obad.  1 5  it  shall  be  done  unto  thee :  thy  reward 

9.  To  become,  yivopai  ginomai. 

Matt.  1.  22  Now  all  this  was  done,  that  it  might  be 

6.  10  Thy  kingdom  come  ;  thy  will  be  done  in 
8.  13  as  thou  hast  believed,  (so)  be  it  done 

11.  20  wherein  most  of  his.  .works  were  done 

II.  21  which  were  done  in  you  had  been  done  in 
11.  23  which  have  been  done  in  thee,  had  been  d. 

18.  19  it  shall  be  done  for  them  of  my  Father 
18.  31  when  his  follow  servants  saw  what  was  <1. 

18.  31  told  unto  their  lord  all  that  was  done 
21.  4  All  this  was  done,  that  it  might  be  ful. 

21.  21  be  thou  cast  into  the  sea;  it  shall  be  done 
26.  42  if.  .except  I  drink  it,  thy  will  be  done 
26.  56  But  all  this  was  done,  that  the  scriptures 
27.54  centurion . .  saw . .  those  things  that  were  d. 
28.  11  and  showed,  .all  the  things  that  were  d. 

Mark  4.  n  all  (these)  things  are  done  in  parables 
5.  14  went  out  to  see  what  it  was  that  was  d. 

5.  33  knowing  what  was  done  in  her,  came 

13.  30  shall  not  pass,  till  all  these  things  be  d. 
Luke  4.  23  whatsoever  we  have  heard  done  in 

8.  34  they  that  fed  (them)  saw  what  was  done 
8.  35  Then  they  went  out  to  see  what  was  doue 

8.  56  they  should  tell  no  man  what  was  done 

9.  7  the  tetrarch  heard  of  all  that  was  done 

10.  13  if  the  mighty  works  had  been  done  in 

10.  13  which  have  been  done  in  you,  they  had 

11.  2  Thy  will  be  done,  as  in  heaven,  so  in 

13.  17  for  all  the  glorious  things  that  were  done 

14.  22  Lord,  it  is  done  as  thou  hast  commanded 

22.  42  nevertheless  not  my  will,  but  thine',  be  d. 

23.  8  hoped  to  have  seen  some  miracle  done  by 
23.  31  if .  .in  a  green,  .what  shall  be  done  in 

23.  47  when  the  centurion  saw  what  was  done 

23.  48  beholding  the  things  which  were  done 

24.  21  third  day  since  these  things  were  done 
John  1.  28  These  things  were  done  in  Bethabara 

15.  7  ask  what  ye  will,  and  it  shall  be  done  unto 

19.  36  these  things  weredone,  that  the  scripture 
Acts  2.  43  many  wonders  and  signs  were  done  by 

4.  16  that,  .a  notable  miracle  hath  been  done 
4.  21  glorified  God  for  that  which  was  done 
4.  28  thy  counsel  determined  before  to  be  done 

4.  30  wonders  may  be  done  by  the  name  of 

5.  7  his  wife,  not  knowing  what  was  done 


Acts  8.  13  the  miracles  and  signs  which  were  done 

10.  16  This  was  done  thrice:  and  the  vessel  was 

11.  10  this  was  done  three  times :  and  all  were 

12.  9  wist  not  that  it  was  true  which  was  doue 

13.  12  the  deputy,  when  he  saw  what  was  done 

14.  3  granted  signs  and  wonders  to  be  done 
2i.  14  saying.  The  will  of  the  Lord  be  done 
24,  2  worthy  deeds  are  done  unto  tliis  nation 
28.  9  So  when  tliis  was  done,  others  also 

DONE  away,  to  be  — 

1.2b  be  withdrawn ,  inigara,  2. 

Num  27.  4  the  name  of  our  father  be  done  away  from 

2.2b  make  useless,  Karapytu  katargeo. 

1  Co.  13.  10  that  which  is  in  part  shall  be  done  away 

2  Co.  3.  7  which  (glory)  was  to  be  done  away 

3.  1 1  For  if  that . .  is  done  away  (was)  glorious 
3  14  which  (veil)  is  done  away  in  Christ 

DONE,  deed  to  be  — 

To  be,  happen,  come  to  joass,  befall,  n;n  lw.yah,  2. 
Judg  19.  30  There  was  uo  such  deed  done  nor  seen 

DONE,  to  have  — 

1.2b  finish,  rns  kalah,  3. 

Gen.  24.  15  it  came  to  pass,  before  he  had  done  spea. 
24.  19  when  she  had  done  giving  him  drink 
24.  19  camels  also,  until  they  have  done  drink. 
24.  22  it  came  to  pass,  as  the  camels  had  done 
24.  45  before  I  had  done  speaking  in  mine  heal  t 
Exod34.  33  And  (till)  Moses  had  done  speaking  with. 
Ruth  3.  3  until  he  shall  have  done  eating  and  dri. 

2.  To  perfect,  finish,  op?  tamam. 

Josh.  5.  8  when  they  had  done  circumcising  all  the 
2  Sa.  15.  24  until  all  the  people  had  doue  passing  out 

DONE,  when... were  — 

To  finish,  kalah ,  3. 

Ezra  9.  1  when  these  things  were  done,  the  princes 

DOOR  — 

1.  House,  JY3  bayith. 

1  Ki.  14.  17  when  she  came  to  the  threshold  of  thed. 

2.  Door,  ’ri  dal. 

Psa.141.  3  Set  a  watch,  .keep  the  door  of  my  lips 

3.  Door,  dalah. 

Isa.  26.  20  Come,  my  people,  .shut  thy  doors  about 
A.  Door,  nTn  deleth. 

Gen.  19.  6  Lot  went  out.  .and  shut  the  door  after 
19.  9  they,  .came  near  to  break  the  door 
19.  10  pulled  Lot  into,  .and  shut  to  the  door 
Exod2i.  6  lie  shall  also  bring  him  to  the  door 
Deut  15.  17  thrust  (it)  through  his  ear  unto  the  door 
Josh.  2.  19  whosoever  shall  go  out  of  the  doors  of 
Judg.  3.  23  Ehud.  .shut  thedoorsof  the  parlourupon 
3.  24  the  doors  of  the  parlour  (were)  locked 

3.  25  he  opened  not  the  doors  of  the  parlour 
11.  31  whatsoever  cometh  forth  of  the  doors 
16.  3  Samson .  took  the  doors  of  the  gate  of 
19.  22  certain  sons  of  Belial,  .beat  at  the  door 
19.  27  her  lord,  .opened  the  doors  of  the  house 

1  Sa.  3.  15  Samuel,  .opened  the  doors  of  the  house 

21.  13  and  scrabbled  on  the  doors  of  the  gate 

2  Sa.  13.  17  Put.  .out.  .and  bolt  the  door  after  her 

13.  18  brought  her  out,  and  bolted  the  door  after 

1  Ki.  6.  31  And  for  the  entering,  .he  made  doors 

6.  32  The  two  doors  also  (were  of)  olive  tree 
6.  34  And  the  two  doors  (were  of)  fir  tree 

6.  34  leaves  of  the  one  door,  .of  the  other  door 

7.  50  for  the  doors  of.  .for  the  doors  of  the 

2  Ki.  4 .  4  thou  shalt  shut  the  door  upon  thee 

4.  5  she  went  from  him,  and  shut  the  door 
4.  33  He  went  in  therefore,  and  shut  the  door 
6.  32  when  the  messenger  cometh,  shut  the  d. 
6.  32  and  hold  him  fast  at  the  door :  (is)  not 
9.  3  open  the  door,  and  flee,  and  tarry  not 

9.  10  And  he  opened  the  door,  and  fled 
18.  16  Hezekiali  cutoff  (the  gold  from) the  doors 

1  Ch.22.  3  for  the  nails  for  the  doors  of  the  gates 

2  Ch.  3.  7  He  overlaid  also  the . .  doors  thereof,  with 

4.  9  he  made,  .the  great  court,  and  doors  for 
4.  9  overlaid  the  doors  of  them  with  brass 
4.  22  the  inner  doors  thereof  for  the  most  holy 
4.  22  the  doors  of  the  house  of  the  temple 

28.  24  shut  up  the  doors  of  the  house  of  the  L. 

29.  3  opened  the  doors  of  the  house  of  the 

29.  7  they  have  shut  up  the  doors  of  the  porch 
Neh.  3.  1  they  sanctified  it,  and  set  up  the  doors  of 
3.  3,  6,  13,  14,  15  set  up  the  doors  thereof,  the 
6.  1  I  had  not  set  up  the  doors  upon  the  gate3 

6.  10  and  let  us  shut  the  doors  of  the  temple 

7.  1  I  had  set  up  the  doors,  and  the  porters 
7.  3  let  them  shut  the  doors,  and  bar  (them) 

Job  3.  10  Because  it  shut  not  up  the  doors  of  my 
31.  32  (but)  I  opened  my  doors  to  the  traveller 
38.  8  Or  (who)  shut  up  the  sea  with  doors 
38.  10  brake  up  for  it . .  and  set  bars  and  doors 
41.  14  Who  can  open  the  doors  of  his  face? 

Psa.  78.  23  Though  he  had .  .opened  the  doors  of  hea. 
ProV26.  14  the  door  turneth  upon  his  hinges,  so 
Eccl.12.  4  the  doors  shall  be  shut  in  the  streets 
Song  8.  9  if  she  (be)  a  door,  we  will  inclose  her 
Isa.  26.  20  Come,  my  people,  .shut  thy  doors  about 
57.  8  Behind  the  doors  also  and  the  posts  hast 
Eze.  41.  23  temple  and  the  sanctuary  had  two  doors 
41.  24  And  the  doors  had  two  leaves  (apiece) 

41.  24  two  (leaves)  for  the  one  door,  and  two 
41.  25  on  the  doors  of  the  temple,  cherubim 


DOOR 


2G9 


DOUBT 


Zechn.  i  Open  thy  doors,  O  Lebanon,  that  the  Are 
Mai.  i.  io  even  among  you  that  would  shut  the  d. 

5.  Threshold,  lintel,  *]P  saph. 

2  Ki.  12.  9  the  priests  that  kept  the  door  put  therein 

22.  4  the  keepers  of  the  door  have  gathered  of 

23.  4  the  keepers  of  the  door,  to  bring  forth 

25.  18  took,  .the  three  keepers  of  the  door 

2  Ch.23.  4  third  part,  .(shall  be)  porters  of  the  doors 

34.  9  which  the  Levites  that  kept  the  doors 
Esth  2.  21  two.  .of  those  which  kept  the  door,  were 

6.  2  chamberlains,  the  keepers  of  the  door 
Isa.  6.  4  the  posts  of  the  door  moved  at  the  voice 
Jer.  35.  4  Maaseiah.  .the  keeper  of  the  door 
52.  24  took,  .the  three  keepers  of  the  door 
Eze.  41. 16  over  against  the  door,  ceiled  with  wood 

6. Opening ,  entrance  of  a  door,  nre  pethach. 

Gen.  4.  7  if  thou  doest  not  well,  sin  lieth  at  the  d. 
6.  16  the  door  of  the  ark  shalt  thou  set  in  the 
18.  1  he  sat  in  the  tent  door  in  the  heat  of  the 
18.  2  he  ran  to  meet  them  from  the  tent  door 

18.  10  Sarah  heard  (it)  in  the  tent  door,  which 

19.  6  Lot  went  out  at  the  door  unto  them 

19.  11  they  smote  the  men  that  (were)  at  the  door 
19.  11  they  wearied  themselves  to  find  the  door 
43.  19  they  communed  with  him  at  the  door  of 
Exodi2.  22  none  of  you  shall  go  out  at  the  door  of 
12.  23  the  Lord  will  pass  over  the  door,  and 

26.  36  thou  shalt  make  an  hanging  for  the  door 
29.  4,  32  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the 

29.  11  kill  the  bullock,  .by  the  door 
33.  8  and  stood  every  man  (at)  his  tent  door 
33.  9  the  cloudy  pillar ..  stood  (at)  the  door  of 
33.  10  the  cloudy  pillar  stand  (at)  the.  .door 
33.  10  worshipped,  every  man  (in)  his  tent  door 

35.  15  incense,  and  the  hanging  for  the  door  at 

36.  37  made  an  hanging  for  the  tabernacle  door 

38.  8,  30  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  con. 

39.  38  the  hanging  for  the  tabernacle  door 

40.  5  put  the  hanging  of  the  door  to  the  taber. 
40.  6  altar  of  the  burnt  offering  before  the  door 
40.  12  thou  shalt  bring  Aaron,  .unto  the  door 
40.  28  he  set  up  the  hanging  (at)  the  door  of 
40.  29  put  the  altar  of  burnt  offering  (by)  the  d. 

Lev.  1.  3  offer  it  of  his  own  voluntary  will  at  the  d. 
I.  5  upon  the  altar  that  (is  by)  the  door  of  the 

3.  2  shall,  .kill  it  (at)  the  door  of  the  taberna. 

4.  4  he  shall  bring  the  bullock  unto  the  door 
4.  7,  18  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  con. 
8.  3  the  congregation  together  unto  the  door 
8.  4  the  assembly  was  gathered . .  unto  the  d. 
8.  31  Boil  the  flesh  (at)  the  door  of  the  tabern. 
8.  33  ye  shall  not  go  out  of  the  door  of  the 

8.  35  Therefore  shall  ye  abide  (at)  the  door  of 
10.  7  ye  shall  not  go  out  from  the  door  of  the 
12.  6  unto  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  c. 
14.  11,  23  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  con. 

14.  38  shall  go  out  of  the  house  to  the  door 

15.  14  come  before  the  Lord  unto  the  door  of 

15.  29  bring  them,  .to  the  door  of  the  taberna. 

16.  7  present  them  before  the  Lord  (at)  the  d. 

1 7.  4,  9  bringeth  it  not  unto  the  door  of  the  ta. 
17.  s  unto  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the 
17.  6  altar  of  the  Lord  (at)  the  door  of  the  ta. 

19.  21  bring  his  trespass  offering,  .unto  the  do. 
Hum.  3.  25  the  hanging  for  the  door  of  the  taberna. 

3.  26  the  curtain  for  the  door  of  the  court 

4.  25,  26  the  hanging  for  the  door  of  the 

6  10  to  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  con. 
6.  13  he  shall  be  brought  unto  the  door  of 
6.  18  the  head  of  his  separation  (at)  the  door 

10.  3  assemble  themselves  to  thee  at  the  door 

11.  io  every  man  in  the  door  of  his  tent 

12.  5  the  Lord,  .stood  (in)  the  door  of  the  tab. 

16. 18  every  man . .  stood  in  the  door  of  the  tab. 

16. 19  Korah  gathered  all.  .unto  the  door  of 
16.  27  Dathan  and  Abiram .  .stood  in  the  door 
16.  50  Aaron  returned  unto  Moses  unto  the  d. 

20.  6  Moses  and  Aaron  went  out . .  unto  the  d. 
25.  6  weeping  (before)  the  door  of  the  taberna. 

27.  2  they  stood ..  (by)  the  door  of  the  taberna. 
Deut22.  21  shall  bring  out  the  damsel  to  the  door 

31.  15  pillar  of  the  cloud  stood  over  the  door 
Josh.  19.  51  divided,  .at  the  door  of  the  tabernacle  of 
Judg.  4.  20  Stand  in  the  door  of  the  tent ;  and  it 

9.  52  Abimelech.  .went  hard  unto  the  door 
19.  26  the  woman,  .fell  down  at  the  door  of 
19.  27  was  fallen  down  (at)  the  door  of  the 

1  Sa.  2.  22  the  women  that  assembled  (at)  the  door 

2  Sa.  11.  9  Uriah  slept  at  the  door  of  the  king’s 

1  Ki.  6.  8  The  door  for  the  middle  chamber  (was) 

6.  33  So  also  made  he  for  the  door  of  the  tern. 

7.  5  And  all  the  doors  and  posts  (were)  square 
14.  6  as  she  came  in  at  the  door,  that  he  said 
14.  27  chief  of  the  guard,  which  kept  the  door 

2  Ki.  4.  15  he  had  called  her,  she  stood  in  the  door 

5.  9  Naaman . .  stood  at  the  door  of  the  house 
1  Oh.  9.  21  Zechariah.  .(was)  porter  of  the  door  of 
Neh.  3.  20  the  turning  (of  the  wall)  unto  the  door 

3.  21  another  piece,  from  the  door  of  the  house 
Job  31.  9  I  have  laid  wait  at  my  neighbour’s  door 
31.  34  kept  silence,  (and)  went  not  out  of  the  d. 
Tsa.  24.  7  be  ye  lift  up,  ye  everlasting  doors 

24.  9  lift  (them)  up,  ye  everlasting  doors,  and 
Prov.  5.  8  come  not  nigh  the  door  of  her  house 

8.  3  She  crieth . .  at  the  coming  in  at  the  doo. 

8.  34  waiting  at  the  posts  of  my  doors 

9.  14  she  sitteth  at  the  door  of  her  house 
Eze.  8.  3  to  the  door  of  the  inner  gate  that  looketh 

8.  7  he  brought  me  to  the  door  of  the  court 
8.  8  I  had  digged  in  the  wall,  behold,  a  door 


Eze.  8.  14  Then  he  brought  me  to  the  door  of  the 

8.  16  at  the  door  of  the  temple  of  the  Lord 

10. 19  stood  at  the  door  of  the  east  gate  of  the 
11.  1  at  the  door  of  the  gate  five  and  twenty 
33.  30  by  the  walls,  and  in  the  doors  of  the 
40. 13  five  and  twenty  cubits,  door  againt  door 

41.  2  the  breadth  of  the  door  (was)  ten  cubits 
41.  2  the  sides  of  the  door  (were)  five  cubits 
41.  3  and  measured  the  post  of  the  door 

41.  3  the  door,  .the  breadth  of  the  door  seven 
41.  11  And  the  doors  of  the  side  chambers 
41.  11  one  door  toward,  .and  another  door  tow. 
41.  17  To  that  above  the  door,  even  unto  the 

41.  20  From  the  ground  unto  above  the  door 

42.  2  Before  the  length ..  (was)  the  north  door 
42.  4  and  their  doors  toward  the  north 

42.  11  their  fashions,  and  according  to  their  d. 
42.  12  according  to  the  doors  of  the  chambers 
42.  12  toward  the  south  (was)  a  door  in  the 

46.  3  shall  worship  at  the  door  of  this  gate 

47.  1  he  brought  me  again  unto  the  door  of 
Hos.  2.  15  the  valley  of  Achor  for  a  door  of  hope 
Mic.  7.  5  keep  the  doors  of  thy  mouth  from  her 

7.  A  gate,  nyt?  sliaar. 

Exodys.  1 7  the  hanging  for  the  door  of  the  court 
Job  38.  17  hast  thou  seen  the  doors  of  the  shadow 

8.  Door,  dvpa  thura. 

Matt.  6.  6  when  thou  hast  shut  thy  door,  pray  to  thy 

24.  33  know  that  it  is  near,  (even)  at  the  doors 

25.  10  while  they  went  to  buy . .  the  door  was  sh. 

27.  60  he  rolled  a  great  stone  to  the  door  of  the 

28.  2  [and  rolled  back  the  stone  from  the  door] 
Mark  1.  33  all  the  city  was  gathered . .  at  the  door 

2.  2  no  room .  .not  so  much  as  about  the  door 

11.  4  they .  .found  the  colt  tied  by  the  door 

13.  29  know  that  it  is  nigh,  (even)  at  the  doors 

15.  46  and  rolled  a  stone  unto  the  door  of  the 

16.  3  shall  roll  us  away  the  stone  from  the  door 
Luke  1 1.  7  Trouble  me  not :  the  door  is  now  shut 

13.  25  hath  shut  to  the  door,  .knock  at  the  door 
Johmo.  1  He  that  entereth  not  by  the  door  into 

10.  2  he  that  entereth  in  by  the  door  is  the 
10.  7  I  say  unto  you,  I  am  the  door  of  the  sheep 
10.  9  I  am  the  door :  by  me  if  any  man  enter 
18.  16  But  Peter  stood  at  the  door  without 

20. 19  doors  were  shut  where  the  disciples  were 

20.  26  (Then)  came  Jesus,  the  doors  being  shut 
Acts  5.  9  (are)  at  the  door,  and  shall  carry  thee 

5.  19  opened  the  prison  doors,  and  brought 
5.  23  standing  without  before  the  doors  :  but 

12.  6  the  keepers  before  the  door  kept  the 

12.  13  as  Peter  knocked  at  the  door  of  the  gate 

14.  27  how  he  had  opened  the  door  of  faith  unto 
16.  26  immediately  all  the  doors  were  opened 

16.  27  seeing  the  prison  doors  open,  he  drew  out 

21.  30  drew  him  out.  .forthwith  the  doors  were 

1  Co.  16.  9  a  great  door  and  effectual  is  opened  unto 

2  Co.  2. 12  a  door  was  opened  unto  me  of  the  Lord 
Col.  4.  3  God  would  open  unto  us  a  door  of  utter. 
Jas.  5.  9  behold,  the  judgestandethbeforethedoor 
Kev.  3.  8  I  have  set  before  thee  an  open  door,  and 

3.  20  Behold,  I  stand  at  the  door  and  knock 

3.  20  open  the  door,  I  will  come  into  him,  and 

4.  1  behold,  a  door  (was)  opened  in  heaven 

DOOR  keeper,  or  keeper  of  the  door  — - 

1  .Gate  keeper,  nw  s/ioer. 

1  Ch.15.  23  Berechiah  and  Elkanah  (were)  door  kee. 

15.  24  Obed-edomand  Jehiah  (were)  door  keep. 

2 .A  door  keeper ,  Bvpwpis  thuroros. 

John  18.  16  spake  unto  her  that  kept  the  door,  and 
18. 17  Then  saitli  the  damsel  that  kept  the  door 

DOOR  keeper,  to  be  a  — 

To  keep  self  at  the  threshold,  r]5D  saphaph,  7a. 

Psa.  84.  10  I  had  rather  be  a  door  keeper  in  the  house 

DOOR  post — ■ 

Threshold,  lintel,  door,  *]P  saph. 

Eze.  41.  16  The  door  posts,  and  the  narrow  windows 

DOOR  post,  upper  — - 

Lintel,  upper  door  post,  mashqoph. 

Exodi2.  7  and  on  the  upper  door  post  of  the  houses 

DOPH'-KAH,  npD3  cattle  driving. 

Eighth  station  of  Israel,  between  Sin  and  Sinai. 

Hum 33.  12  took  their  journey,  and  encamped  in  D. 
33.  13  And  they  departed  from  D.,  and  encamped 

DOR,  i'll,  "uci  circle. 

An  ancient  royal  city  of  the  Canaanites,  whose  ruler  was 
an  ally  of  Jab'in  king  of  Hazor  against  Joshua.  It  was 
the  most  southern  settlement  of  the  Phoenicians  on  the 
coast  of  Syria,  and  a  maritime  city  on  the  IV.  border  of 
Manasseh  and  the  N.  border  of  Dan. 

Josh  11.  2  and  in  the  borders  of  D.  on  the  west 
12.  23  The  king  of  D.  in  the  coast  of  D.,  one 

17.  11  and  the  inhabitants  of  D.  and  her  towns 
Judg.  1.  27  nor  the  inhabitants  of  D.  and  her  towns 
1  Ki.  4.  11  The  son  of  Abinadab,  in  all.  .region  of  D. 
1  Ch.  7.  29  Megiddo  and  her  towns,  D.  and  her  towns 

DOR'-CAS,  A opuas,  doe,  gazelle. 

A  female  disciple  restored  to  life  at  Joppa. 

Acts  9.  36  Tabitha.  .by  interpretation  is  called  D. 

9.  39  showing  the  coats  and  garments  which  D. 


DOTE,  to  — 

1  .To  become  foolish,  Sso  yaal,  2. 

Jer.  50.  36  upon  the  liars;  and  they  shall  dote:  a 

2.  To  dote  on,  love ,  3:j(  agab. 

Eze.  23.  5  she  doted  on  her  lovers,  on  the  Assyrians 
23.  7  with  all  on  whom  she  doted :  with  all 
23.  9  hand  of  the  Assyrians,  upon  whom  she  do. 
23.  12  She  doted  upon  the  Assyrians  (her)  neigh. 
23. 16  she  doted  upon  them,  and  sent  messen. 

23.  20  For  she  doted  upon  their  paramours 

3 . To  be  sick,  voai a>  nosed. 

1  Ti.  6.  4  doting  about  questions  and  strifes  of 
DO  -THAN,  j:rn,  jrri,  double  feast. 

A  city  of  Manasseh,  W.  of  the  Jordan,  near  Mount 
Gilboa,  N.E.  of  Samaria,  and  still  called  Dothan. 

Gen.  37.  17  I  heard  them  say,  Let  us  go  to  D. 

37.  17  And  Joseph  went,  .and  found  them  in  D. 

2  Ki.  6.  13  was  told  him,  saying,  Behold,  (he  is)  in  D. 

DOUBLE  — 

1.  Double,  fold,  Sss  kephel. 

Job  11.  6  that  (they  are)  double  to  that  which  is ! 

41.  13  who  can  come  (to  him)  with  his  double 
Isa.  40.  2  she  hath  received . .  double  for  all  her  sins 

2 . To  double,  *?53  kaphal. 

Exodyg.  9  they  made  the  breastplate  double  ;  a  span 

3.  A  second,  repetition,  nipt?  jnishneh. 

Gen.  43.  12  take  double  money  in  your  hand:  and  the 

43.  15  they  took  double  money  in  their  hand 
Deut  15.  18  he  hath  been  worth  a  double  hired  serva. 
Isa.  61.  7  For  your  shame  (ye  shall  have)  double 
61.  7  in  their  land  they  shallpossess  thedouble 
Jer.  16.  18  I  will  recompense,  .their  sin  double 

17.  18  destroy  them  with  double  destruction 
Zech.  9.  12  I  will  render  double  unto  thee 

4.  Two,  twofold,  D'j;p  shenayim. 

Exod22.  4  whether  it  be  ox,  or  ass. . shall  restore  d. 

22.  7  if  the  thief  be  found,  let  him  pay  doubl. 
22.  9  he  shall  pay  double  unto  his  neighbour 
Deut  21.  17  by  giving  him  a  double  portion  of  all  that 
2  Ki.  2.  9  let  a  double  portion  of  thy  spirit  be  upon 

5.  Double,  twofold,  SnrAoCs  diplous. 

1  Ti.  5.  17  Let  the  elders,  .be  counted  worthy  of  do. 
Rev.  18.  6  unto  her  double  according  to  her  works 

18.  6  cup  which  she  hath  filled  fill  to  her  dou. 

DOUBLE,  to  — 

1  .To  double,  ‘'53  kaphal. 

Exod26.  9  thou  shalt . .  double  the  sixth  curtain  in 

2 .To  double,  SiirA^co  diplod. 

Rev.  18.  6  even  as  she  rewarded  you,  and  double 

DOUBLE  heart  — - 

Heart  and  heart,  nS)  31?  leb  va-leb. 

1  Ch.12.  33  such  as  went  forth,  .not  of  double  heart 
Psa.  12.  2  (and)  with  a  double  heart,  do  they  Bpeak 

DOUBLE  minded  — 

Two  souled,  Siij/uxos  dipsuchos. 

Jas.  1.  8  A  double  minded  man  (is)  unstable  in  all 

4.  8  purify  (your)  hearts,  (ye)  double  minded 

DOUBLE  tongued  — 

Double  worded,  Sihoyos  dilogos. 

1  Ti.  3.  8  not  double  tongued,  not  given  to  much 
DOUBLED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  doubled,  *753  kaphal,  2. 

Eze.  21.  14  let  the  sword  be  doubled  the  third  time 

2 . To  be  repeated,  done  a  second  time,  ni\y  shanah,  2. 

Gen.  41.  32  the  dream  was  doubled  unto  Pharaoh 
DOUBLED  — 

To  double,  85s  kaphal. 

Exod28.  16  Four  square  it  shall  be,  (being)  doubled 
39.  9  a  span  the  breadth  thereof,  (being)  doub. 

DOUBT  — 

A  knot,  doubt,  joint,  't?P  qetar. 

Dan.  5.  12  Forasmuch  as . .  dissolving  of  doubts,  were 

5.  16  that  thou  canst.  .dissolve  doubts :  now  if 

DOUBT,  to  — 

1  .To  be  without  resource,  airoployai  aporeomai. 
John  1 3.  22  the  disciples  looked .  .doubting  of  whom 
Acts  25.  20  because  I  doubted  of  such  manner  of 

2.  To  judge  diversely,  SiaKpivw  diakrind. 

Matt2i.  21  If  ye  have  faith,  and  doubt  not,  ye  shall 
Markn.  23  shall  not  doubt  in  his  heart,  but  shall 
Acts  10.  20  go  with  them,  doubting  nothing :  for  I 

11.  12  bade  me  go  with  them,  nothing  (doubt.) 
Rom  14.  23  he  that  doubteth  is  damned  if  he  eat 

3 . To  be  without  any  resource,  Siawopew  diapored. 
Acts.  5.  24  doubted  of  them  whereunto  this  would 

10.  17  while  Peter  doubted  in  himself  what  this 

4.  To  stand  divided,  Suri-afco  distazd. 

Matt  14.  31  O  thou,  .wherefore  didst  thou  doubt? 

28.  17  they  worshipped  him  :  but  some  doubted 

DOUBT,  to  be  in  — 

To  be  withon.t  any  resource,  Sianopeoi  diapored. 
Acts.  2. 12  they  were  all  amazed,  and  were  in  doubt 

DOUBT,  to  make  to  — 

To  lift  up  the  soul,  alpco  4,UXV1'  airo  psnchen. 

John  10.  24  How  long  dost  thou  make  us  to  doubt?  If 


DOUBT 


270 


DRAW 


DOUBT,  to  stand  in  — 

To  be  without  resource,  diropeoyai  aporeomai. 

Gal.  4.  20  change  ray  voice,  lor  I  stand  in  doubt  of 


DOUBT,  no  — 

1.  Truly,  indeed,  Dip*  omnam. 

Job  i2.  2  No  doubt  but  ye  (are)  the  people,  and  wis 

2.  Then,  therefore,  &pa  ara. 

Luken.  20  no  doubt  the  kingdom  of  God  is  come 

3.  Verily  then,  for,  yap  gar. 

1  Co.  9.  10  For  our  sakes,  no  doubt,  (this)  is  written 

4.  Altogether,  by  all  means,  irdvrws  pantos. 

Acts  28.  4  No  doubt  this  man  is  a  murderer,  whom 

DOUBT,  without  — 

To  tear,  *na  taraph. 

Gen.  37.  33  Joseph  is  without  doubt  rent  in  pieces 

DOUBTFUL  — 

Reasoning,  Si a\oyi<ry.6s  dialogismos. 

Bom  14.  1  receive  ye,  (but)  not  to  doubtful  disput 

DOUBTFUL  mind,  to  be  of  — 

To  lift  up  on  high,  peTewpiCa  meteorizo. 

Lukei2.  29  neither  be  ye  of  doubtful  mind 

DOUBTING  — 

Reasoning,  bia\oyiapis  dialogismos. 

1  Ti.  2.  8  lifting  up  holy  hands,  without .  .doubting 

DOUBTLESS  — 

1  .That,  because,  ’?  hi. 

Isa.  63.  16  Doubtless  thou  (art)  our  Father,  though 

2.  At  least,  ye  ge. 

1  Co.  9.  2  If  I  be  not.. yet  doubtless  I  am  to  you 

3 . Doubtless,  truly,  certainly,  Sii  de. 

2  Co.  12.  1  [not  expedient  for  me  doubtless  to  glory] 

DOUBTLESS,  again — - 

To  come  in,  nia  bo.  .  ... 

Psa.  126.  6  shall  doubtless  come  again  with  rejoicing 

DOUBTLESS,  not  — 

If,  ON  im.  ,  ...... 

Numi4.  30  Doubtless  ye  shall  not  come  into  the  land 

DOUGH  — 

1.  Dough,  swelled,  pxs  batseq. 

Exodi2.  34  took  their  dough  before  it  was  leavened 
12.  39  they  baked  unleavened  cakes  of  the  dough 
Jer.  7.  18  the  women  knead  (their)  dough,  to  make 
Hos.  7.  4  raising  after  he  hath  kneaded  the  dough 

2.  Dough,  mixed  dough,  no'iy.  ansah. 

Nunns.  20  offer  up  a  cake  of  the  first  of  your  dough 
is.  21  Of  the  first  of  your  dough  ye  shall  give 
Nell.  10.  37  should  bring  the  first  fruits  of  our  dough 
Eze.  44.  30  unto  the  priest  the  first  of  your  dough 

DOVE  — 

1  .Dove,  nii’  yonah.  . 

Gen.  8.  8  he  sent  forth  a  dove  from  him,  to  see  if 
8.  9  the  dove  found  no  rest  for  the  sole  of 
8.  10  he  sent  forth  the  dove  out  of  the  ark 
a  11  the  dove  came  in  to  him  in  the  evening 
8  12  sent  forth  the  dove  ;  which  returned  not 
Tsa.  55.  6  Oh  that  I  had  wings  like  a  dove?  (for) 

68  13  the  wings  of  a  dove  covered  with  silver 
Song  I.  IS  behold,  thou  (art)  fair;  thou  (hast)  doves 
2  14  O  my  dove,  (that  art)  in  the  clefts  of  the 

1  thou  (hast)  doves’  eyes  within  thy  locks 

2  Open  to  me,  my  sister,  my  love,  my  dove 
.  12  (the  eyes)  of  doves  by  the  rivers  of  waters 

9  My  dove,  my  undefiled  is  (but)  one  ;  she 
.  14  I  did  mourn  as  a  dove  :  mine  eyes  fail 
n  We  roar  all.  .and  mourn  sore  like  doves 
00'.  8  and  as  the  doves  to  their  windows 
48  28  lie  like  the  dove  (that)  maketh  her  nest 
7.  16  shall  be  on  the  mountains  like  doves  of 
7.  11  Ephraim  also  is  like  a  silly  dove  without 
n  11  and  as  a  dove  out  of  the  land  of  Assyria 
Nah.  2.  7  shall  lead  (her)  as  with  the  voice  of  doves 

2.Dove,  pigeon,  irepiarepd  peristera. 

Matt.  3.  16  the  spirit  of  God  descending  like  a  dove 
10.16  wise  as  serpents,  and  harmless  as  doves 
21.  12  and  the  seats  of  them  that  sold  doves 
Mark  1.  10  Spirit  like  a  dove  descending  upon  him 
11.  15  and  the  seats  of  them  that  sold  doves 
Luke  3.  22  descended  in  a  bodily  shape  like  a  dove 
John  1.  32  Spirit  descending  from  heaven  like  a  dove 
2.  14  those  that  sold  oxen  and  sheep  and  doves 
2.  16  said  unto  them  that  sold  doves,  Take 

DOVE'S  dung  — 

Roasted  chick  pea,  D'r?’’!  dibyonim. 

2  Ki.  6.  25  fourth  part  of  a  cab  of  dove  s  dung  for 

DOWN  — 

1.  Beneath,  low,  nap  mattah. 

2  Ch.  32.  30  brought  it  straight  down  to  the  west  side 

2. Down,  down  from,  uo.rd  kata  {gen.) 

Matt  8.  32  whole  herd  of  swine  ran  violently  down 
Mark  5.  13  the  herd  ran  violently  down  a  steep  place 
Luke  8.  33  the  herd  ran  violently  down  a  steep  place 

3.  Downward,  k&tui  kato. 

Matt  4.  6  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  cast  thyself  down 
Luke  4.  9  If  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  cast  thyself  d. 
John  8.  6  [Jesus  stooped  down  and  with  (his)  finger] 


John  8.  8  [again  he  stooped  down,  and  wrote  on  the] 

Acts  20.  9  fell  down  from  the  third  loft 
[See  also  Beat,  beaten,  bow,  bowed,  bowing,  break, 
breaking,  bring,  broken,  brought,  carry,  cast,  cast  self, 
casting,  come,  coming,  couch,  cut,  dig,  drive,  drop,  fall, 
falling,  How,  get,  go,  go  up,  going,  hang,  hew,  hewn, 
kneel,  laid,  lay,  let,  lie,  light,  lighting,  look,  lying, 
make  go,  pluck,  pour,  poured,  press,  pull,  pulled, 
pulling,  push,  put,  ran,  reap,  roll,  run,  set,  sink,  sit, 
sitting,  smite,  smitten,  step,  stoop,  swallow,  take,  taken, 
throw,  thrown,  thrust,  tossed,  tread,  treading,  trickle, 
trodden,  turn  upside,  turning  upside,  walk  up,  wander.] 


Isa. 


Jer. 

Eze. 

Hos. 


4- 

5- 
5- 
6. 
38. 

59- 

60. 


DOWN  sitting 

To  sit  down,  Dirt  yashab. 

Psa.  139.  2  Thou  luiowest  my  down  sitting  and  mine 

DOWNWARD  — 

Benea.th,  low,  nan  mattah. 

2  Ki  19.  30  Judah  shall  yet  again  take  root  downwa. 
Eccl.  3.  21  the  beast  that  goeth  downward  to  the 
Isa  37  31  of  Judah  shall  again  take  root  downward 
Eze  1.  27  the  appearance  of  his  loins  even  downwa. 

8.  2  the  appearance  of  his  loins  even  downw. 

DOWRY  — 

1.  Dowry,  131  zebed. 

Gen.  30.  20  God  hath  endued  me  (with)  a  good  dowry 

2. Dowry,  purchase  money,  "inb  mohar. 

Gen.  34.  12  Ask  me  never  so  much  dowry  and  gift 
Exod22.  17  shall  pay  money  according  to  the  dowry 

Sa.  18.  25  The  king  desircth  not  any  dowry,  but  an 

DRAG  — 

Xet,  drag,  niD?D  mikmereth. 

Hab.  1.  15  they,  .gather  them  in  their  drag 

1. 16  they,  .burn  incense  unto  their  drag 

DRAG,  to  — 

To  draw,  drag,  avpw  surd. 

J0I11121.  8  came . .  dragging  the  net  with  fishes 

DRAGON  — 

1.  Howlers,  jackals,  ni tntannoth. 

Mai.  1.  3  waste  for  the  dragons  of  the  wilderness 

2.  Howlers,  jackals,  opn  tannim. 

Job  30.  29  I  am  a  brother  to  dragons,  and  a  compa. 
Psa.  44.  19  hast  sore  broken  us  in  the  place  of  dragons 
Isa  13.  22  cry  in  their  desolate  houses,  Jind  diugons 

34  13  it  shall  be  an  inhabitation  of  dragons 
3,  7  in  the  habitation  of  dragons,  where  each 

43  20  The  beast,  .shall  honour  me,  the  dragons 
Jer  o  ni  will  make  J  erusalem . .  a  den  of  dragons 
10  22  to  make  the  cities,  .a  den  of  dragons 
14  6  they  snuffed  up  the  wind  like  dragons 

40  33  And  Hazor  shall  be  a  dwelling  for  dragons 
ci.  37  And  Babylon.,  a  dwelling  place  f  or  drago. 

Eze.  29.  3  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt,  the  great  dragon 
Mic.  1.  8  1  will  make  a  wailing  like  the  dragons 

3 .Sea-serpent,  J’JS  tannin. 

Dent  32.  33  Their  wine  (is)  the  poison  of  dragons 
Psa.  74.  13  thou  brakest  the  heads  of  the  dragons  in 
oi.  13  the  young  lion  and  the  dragon  shalt  thou 
1.48!  7  Praise  the  Lord  .  .ye  dragons,  and  all 
Isa  27.  1  he  shall  slay  the  dragon  that  (is)  in  the 

31.  9  (Art)  thou  not  it  that,  .wounded  the  drago. 
Jer.  51.  34  he  hath  swallowed  me  up  like  a  dragon 

4.y1  dragon,  Spauaiv  drakon. 

Bev  12  3  a  great  red  dragon,  having  seven  heads 

12.  4  the  dragon  stood  before  the  woman  which 

12.  7  against  the  dragon;  and  the  dragon  fought 

12.  9  And  the  great  dragon  was  cast  out,  that 
12!  13  when  the  dragon  saw  that  he  was  cast 

12.  16  the  flood  which  the  dragon  cast  out  of  his 

12. 17  the  dragon  was  wroth  with  the  woman 
13  2  the  dragon  gave  him  his  power,  and  his 

13  4  they  worshipped  the  dragon  which  gave 

13.  11  like  a  lamb,  and  he  spake  as  a  dragon 
16.  13  frogs  (come)  out  of  the  mouth  of  the  clra. 
20!  2  lie  laid  hold  on  the  dragon,  that  old  serp. 

DRAGON  WELL,  pinn  ]'l!  fountain  of  jackals. 

A  fountain  near  the  S.  walls  of  J  erusalem. 

Neh.  2.  13  I  went  out.  .even  before  the  dragon  well 

DRAMS  — 

1  .Darics,  ( Persian  coin),  D'lirnN  adarkonim. 

1  Ch.29.  7  five  thousand  talents  and  ten  thousand  d. 
Ezra  8.27  twenty  basins  of  gold  of  a  thousand  dra. 

2.  Darics  { Persian  coin),  D'pp-n  darkemonim. 

Ezra  2.  69  threescore  and  one  thousand  drams  of 
Neh.  7.  70  gave  to  the  treasure  a  thousand  drams  of 
7  7  treasure  of  the  work  twenty  thousand  dr. 
7.  72  the  people  gave  (was)  twenty  thousand  d. 

DRANK  — 

Drinking,  banquet,  nn?ip  mishteh. 

Dan.  1.  5  provision,  .of  the  wine  which  he  drank 
1.  8  nor  with  the  wine  which  he  drank 


DRAUGHT  — 

1. A  catch,  draught,  &ypa  agra. 

Luke  5.  4  and  let  down  your  nets  for  a  draught 

5.  9  he  was  astonished . .  at  the  draught  of  the 

2.  A  privy,  seat  without,  dcpeSpd v  aphedron. 

Matt  13. 17  whatsoever,  .is  cast  out  into  the  draught 
Mark  7.  19  goeth  out  into  the  draught,  purging  all 


DRAUGHT  house  — 

Goings  out,  or  place  of  refuse,  nifty'®  motsaoth,  or 
niton®  macharaoth. 

2  Ki.  io.  27  made  it  a  draught  house  unto  this  day 
DRAW,  to  — 

1  .To  draw  up,  nVn  dalah. 

Exod.  2.  16  they  came  and  drew  (water),  and  filled 
2.  19  also  drew  (water)  enough  for  us,  and 

2.  To  tread  {the  bow),  darak. 

2  Ch.14.  8  had  an  army  (of  men)  that,  .drew  bows 

3 . To  draw  out,  nyp  mashah. 

Exod.  2.  10  Because  I  drew  him  out  of  the  water 

4.  To  draw  out,  mashah. 

Gen.  37.  28  they  drew  and  lifted  up  Joseph  out  of  the 
Deut.21.  3  heifer . .  which  hath  not  drawn  in  the  yoke 
Judg.  4.  6  Go  and  draw  toward  mount  Tabor,  and 
4  7  I  will  draw  unto  thee,  to  the  river  Kishon 

20.  37  the  liers  in  wait  drew  (themselves)  along 

1  Ki.  22.  34  a  (certain)  man  drew  a  bow  at  a  venture 

2  CI1.18.  33  a  (certain)  man  drew  a  bow  at  a  venture 
Job  21.  33  and  every  man  shall  draw  after  him 

24.  22  He  draweth  also  the  mighty  with  bis 
Psa.  10.  9  when  lie  drawetli  him  into  his  net 
28.  3  Draw  me  not  away  with  the  wicked 
Kong  1  4  Draw  me,  we  will  run  after  thee.  Tlie 

Isa  s-  18  Woe  unto  them  that  draw  iniquity  with 
66.  19  Pul,  and  Lud,  that  draw  the  how,  (to) 

Jer.  31.  3  with  loving  kindness  have  I  drawn  thee 
38.  13  So  they  drew  up  Jeremiah  with  cords 
Eze.  32.  20  draw  her  and  all  her  multitudes 
Hos.  11.  4  I  drew  them  with  cords  of  a  man,  with 

5.  To  draw  away  or  of,  pni  nathaq. 

Judg2o.  32  Let  us  flee,  and  draw  them  from  the  city 

6.  To  draw  away  or  out,  pni  nathaq,  5. 

Josh.  8.  6  till  we  have  drawn  them  from  the  city 

7 . To  draw  about  or  along,  ®no  sachab. 

2  Sa.  17.  13  and  we  will  draw  it  into  the  river,  until 

8.  To  draw  met,  empty,  pn  ruq,  5. 

Exodis.  9  I  will  draw  my  sword,  my  hand  shall 
Eze.  28.  7  they  shall  draw  tlieir  swords  against 
30.  11  they  shall  draw  their  swords  against 

9 . To  draw  out  or  off,  r)by  shalaph. 

Judg.  3.  22  he  could  not  draw  the  dagger  out  of  his 
8.  10  and  twenty  thousand  men  that  drew 
8.  20  but  the  youth  drew  not  his  sword ;  for 
q.  54  Draw  thy  sword,  and  slay  me,  that  men 
20  2  hundred  thousand  footmen  that  drew 
20  15  twenty  and  six  thousand  men  that  drew 
20.  17  four  hundred  thousand  men  that  drew 
20.  23  eighteen  thousand  men ;  all  these  drew 
20.  35  and  an  hundred  men  :  all  these  drew  the 

20.  46  twenty  and  five  thousand  men  that  drew 

1  Sa  17  51  and  drew  it  out  of  the  sheath  thereof 

31.  4  Draw  thy  sword,  and  thrust  me  through 

2  Sa.  24.  9  valiant  men  that  drew  the  sword 

2  Ki  3.  26  with  him  seven  hundred  men  that  drew 
I  Ch  10.  4  Draw  thy  sword,  and  thrust  me  through 

21.  5  an  hundred  thousand  men  that  drew 
21.  5  ten  thousand  men  that  drew  sword 

10.  To  cause  to  go  up  {or  land),  ava$ipa(o>  anabib. 
Matti3-  48  Which,  when  it  was  full,  they  drew  to 

11.  To  draw  or  bale  out,  dvrXcw  antleo. 

John  2.  9  the  servants  which  drew  the  water  knew 
4  7  There  cometli  a  woman .  .to  draw  water 

4.  15  I  thirst  not,  neither  come  hither  to  draw 

12.  To  draw  away  or  out,  cmooirdai  apospao. 

Matt.  26.  51  stretched  out  (his)  hand,  and  drew  his 

13.  To  become,  begin  to  be,  yivoy.0.1  gmomai. 

John  6.  19  see  Jesus  walkiiig  on  the  sea,  and  drawing 

14. ro  draw,  draw  out  or  towards,  c\kvw  helkuo. 
John  6.  44  the  Father  which,  .sent  me  draw  him 

12  32  And  I .  .will  draw  all  (men)  unto  me 
18. 10  Then  Simon  Peter  having  a  sword  drew 
21.  6  now  they  were  not  able  to  draw  it  for 
21.  11  Simon  Peter  went  up,  and  drew  the  net 
Acts  16.  19  drew  (them)  into  the  market  place  unto 

15.  To  draw  out  or  toivards,  eA/cw  lielkq. 

Acts  21.  30  they  took  Paul,  and  drew  him  out  of  the 
Jas.  2.  6  and  draw  you  before  the  judgment  seats. 

16. ro  draw,  draw  out,  airdoi  span. 

Marki4.  47  one  of  them  that  stood  by  drew  a  sword 

17. ro  draw,  drag,  <rvpoi  suro. 

Acts  14.  19  having  stoned  Paul,  drew  (him)  out  of 

17.  6  they  drew  Jason  and  certain  brethren 
Rev.  12.  4  his  tail  drew  the  third  part  of  the  stars 

18. ro  cause  to  advance,  irpoliiPd(ai  probibazo. 

Acts  19.  33  [they  drew  Alexander  out  of  the  multit.] 

DRAW  away,  to  — 

1.  To  draw  off  or  away ,  caroirirdu  apospaS. 

Acts  20.  30  speaking  perverse  things,  to  draw  away 

2  To  set  off  or  away,  a<p'iaTT)pi  aphislemi. 

Acts  5.  37  and  drew  away  much  people  after  him 

DRAW  back,  to  — 

1 .  To  turn  or  draw  back,  Dflti  shub,  5. 

Gen.  38.  29  it  came  to  pass,  as  lie  drew  back  bis  band 
josh.  8.  26  For  Joshua  drew  not  his  hand  back 
Lam.  2.  3  be  hath  drawn  hack  his  right  hand  from 


draw 


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DREAM 


2. 


To  send  back,  viroarsWai  hupostello. 

Heb.  10.  38  if  (any  man)  draw  back,  my  soul  shall 


DRAW  back,  of  them  who  — 

A  sending  { self)  back,  inroaroKphupostoU. 
Heb.  10.  39  we  are  not  of  them  who  draw  back 


DRAW  forth,  to  — 

To  cause  to  go  or  come  forth,  ny,  yfffsa,  »• 

1  Ch.ro.  16  drew  forth  the  Syrians  that  (were)  beyond 
Rze  21  2  draw  forth  my  sword  out  of  his  sheath 

ai.  5  I  the  Lord  have  drawn  forth  my  sword 


8  .To  cause  to  go  out  or  forth,  pis  pug. 

Isa.  58.  10  (if)  thou  draw  out  thy  soul  to  the  hungry 

9.  To  open,  nps  pathach. 

Psa.  37. 14  The  wicked  have  drawn  out  the  sword 

10.  To  draw  out,  pn  rug,  5. 

Lev.  26.  33  and  will  draw  out  a  sword  after  you 
Psa  33  3  Draw  out  also  the  spear,  and  stop  (the) 

Kze’  5  2  12  and  I  will  draw  out  a  sword  after  them 

12.  14  and  I  will  draw  out  the  sword  after  them 

11.  To  draw  out,  b.vr\ioi  antleb. 

John  2.  8  Draw  out  now,  and  bear  unto  the  gover. 


DRAW  near,  to  — 

1 .  To  come  on,  V?)  naga,  5.  ,  . . 

Estli.  0.  i  his  decree  drew  near  to  be  put  in  execution 

Psa  107  18  they  draw  near  unto  the  gates  of  death 
Eze.  7.  12  The  time  is  come,  the  day  draweth  near 

2.  To  come  near,  3y?  qarab.  _ 

Lev  q  3  all  the  congregation  drew  near  and  stood 
Deut.  23.  it  the  wife  of  the  one  draweth  near  for  to 
judg  ,q  13  Come,  and  let  us  draw  near  to  one  of  these 
,  SaT  14.  36  Let  us  draw  near  hither  unto  God 

Esth  2  Esther  drew  near,  and  touched  the  top  of 
Job  33  22  his  soul  draweth  near  unto  the  grave,  and 
Isa  A.  3  ends  of  the  earth  were  afraid,  drew  near 
37  3  draw  near  hither,  ye  sons  of  the  sorceress 
Lam  3  37  Thou  drewest  near  in  the  day  (that)  I  ca. 
Zeph.  3.  2  she  trusted  not . .  She  drew  not  near  to  her 

3.  To  cause  to  come  near,  nip  qarab,  5. 

Isa.  26.  17  (that)  draweth  near  the  time  of  her  deli. 

i.  Coming  near,  nyjp  qerabah. 

Psa.  73.  28  But  (it  is)  good  for  me  to  draw  near  to  G. 

b.  To  draw  nigh,  iyyi(w  eggizo. 

Matt  21.  34  when  the  time  of  the  fruit  drew  near,  he 
Lukeis  1  Then  drew  near  unto  him  all  the  publi. 

21  8  and  the  time  draweth  near:  go  ye  not 

22  47  went  before  them,  and  drew  near  unto 
24. 15  Jesus  himself  drew  near,  and  went  with 

C .To  lead  toward,  irpoaayai  prosago. 

Acts  27.  27  that  they  drew  near  to  some  country 

7. To  come  toward,  upoaepxogcu  proserchomai. 

Acts  7.  31  as  he  drew  near  to  behold  (it),  the  voice 
Heb.  10.  22  Let  us  draw  near  with  a  true  heart,  in 

DRAW  near,  to  cause  to  — 

To  cause  to  come  near,  rip  qarab,  5. 

Jer.  30.  21  I  will  cause  him  to  draw  near,  and  he 
Eze  0  1  Cause  them  that  have  charge . .  to  draw  n. 

'  22.  4  thou  hast  caused  thy  days  to  draw  near 

DRAW  nigh,  to  — 

1. To  come  on,  VI}  naga,  5.  . 

Psa.  83.  3  and  my  life  draweth  nigh  unto  t.ie  grave 
Eccl  12.  1  nor  the  years  draw  nigh,  when  thou  slialt 

2.  To  come  near,  X2i3  qarab. 

Gen  47.  29  the  time  drew  nigh  that  Israel  must  die 
EkkI.,  5  Draw  not  liigli  hither  :  put  off  thy  shoes 
1  Sa.  17.  48  came  and  drew  nigh  to  meet  David,  that 

1  Ki.  2.  1  days  of  David  drew  nigh  that  he  should 

Psa  6q.  18  Draw  nigh  unto  my  soul,  (and)  redeem  it 
no.  130  They  draw  nigh  that  follow  after  misch. 
Isa.  5.19  the  counsel  of  the  Holy  One . .  draw  nigli 

3 . To  { cause  to)  come  near,  app  qarab,  5. 

Exodi4.  10  when  Pharaoh  drew  nigh,  the  children  of 

l.To  become,  ylvouai  ginomai. 

John  6.  19  Jesus  walking  on  the  sea,  and  drawing  n. 

5.  To  draw  nigh,  iyylfo  ... 

Matt  13.  8  This  people  draweth  nigh  unto  me  with 

21.  1  when  they  drew  nigh  unto  Jerusalem 
Luke  13.  23  as  he  came  and  drew  nigh  to  the  house 

21  28  look,  .for  your  redemption  draweth  n. 

22.  1  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  drew  nigh 
24  28  they  drew  nigh  unto  the  village  whither 

Acts  7.  17  when  the  time  of  the  promise  drew  nigh 
10.  q  went  011  their  journey,  and  drew  nigh 
Heb.  7.  io  by  the  which  we  draw  nigh  unto  God 
Jas  4.  8  Draw  nigh  to  God,  and  he  will  draw  nigh 
5.  8  for  the  coiniug  of  the  Lord  draweth  nigli 

DRAW  off,  to  — 

To  draw  off,  r\b?  shulaph. 

Ruth  4.  8  Buy  (it)  for  thee.  So  he  drew  off  his  shoe 

DRAW  out,  to  — 

1. To  make  long,  lengthen,  PPS  arak,  5. 

1  Ki.  8.  8  they  drew  out  the  staves,  that  the  ends 

2  Ch.  3.  q  And  they  drew  out  the  staves  (of  the  ark) 
Isa.  57.  4  make  ye  a  wide  mouth,  (and)  draw  out 

2.  To  draw  up,  nVn  dalah. 

Prov  20.  5  a  mau  of  understanding  will  draw  it  out 

3.  To  draw  out,  fSn  chalats. 

Lam.  4.  3  Even  the  sea  monsters  draw  out  the 

4.  To  draw  up  or  out,  rjb'n  chasaph. 

Hag.  2. 16  (one)  came  to  the  press  fat  for  to  draw  0. 

5.  To  draw  out,  nyo  mashah,  5. 

2  Sa  22  17  he  took  me  ;  he  drew  me  out  of  many 
Psa.  18. 16  he  took  me,  he  drew  me  out  of  many 

6 . To  draw  out,  pwo  mashak. 

Exod  12.  21  Draw  out  and  take  you  a  lamb  according 
Job  41.  1  Canst  thou  draw  out  leviathan  with  an 
Psa.  85.  5  draw  out  thine  anger  to  all  generations? 

7.  To  draw  about  or  along,  ?nD  sachab. 

Jer.  4q  20  least  of  the  flock  shall  draw  them  out 

50.  45  the  least  of  the  flock  shall  draw  them  out 


12  .To  draw,  draw  out  or  forth,  airdw  spao. 

Acts  16.  27  lie  drew  out  his  sword,  and  would  have 

DRAW  on,  to  — 

To  shine  or  dawn  upon,  iirupwauta  epiphbsko. 

Luke23-  54  the  preparation,  and  the  sabbath  drew  on 

DRAW  to  the  shore,  to  — 

To  anchor  near,  irpocropul (w  prosormizo. 

Mark  6.  53  they  came,  .and  drew  to  the  shore 

DRAW  (toward  evening),  to  — 

To  be  feeble,  fall,  nap  raphah. 

Judgig.  9  the  day  draweth  toward  evening,  I  pray 

DRAW  up,  to  — 

1. To  draw  up,  ira,  riw  giach,  guach. 

Job  40.  23  that  he  can  draw  up  Jordan  into  his 

2.  To  draw  up,  ava.mra.01  anaspao. 

Acts  11. 10  and  all  were  drawn  up  again  into  heaven 

DRAW  (water),  to  — 

To  draw  {water),  axpi  shaab. 

Gen.  24.  13  men  of  the  city  come  out  to  draw  water 
24.  19  I  will  draw  (water)  for  thy  camels  also 
24.  20  unto  the  well  to  draw  (water),  and  drew 
24.  43  the  virgin  cometh  forth  to  draw  (water) 

24.  44  and  I  will  also  draw  for  thy  camels 
24.  45  went  down  unto  the  well,  and  drew  (wa.) 
Ruth  2.  9  of  (that)  which  the  young  men  have  dra. 

1  Sa.  7.  6  gathered  together  to  Mizpeh,  .drew  (w.) 

9.  11  young  maidens  going  out  to  draw  water 

2  Sa.  23.  16  drew  water  out  of  the  well  of  Beth-lehem 
1  Ch  11.  18  drew  water  out  of  the  well  of  Beth-lehem 
Isa.  12.  3  draw  water  out  of  the  wells  of  salvation 
Nah.  3.  74  Draw  thee  waters  for  the  siege,  fortify 

DRAW  with,  to  — 

Ducket,  something  to  draw  with,  &vr\iipa  antlema. 
John  4. 11  thou  hast  nothing  to  draw  with,  and  the 

DRAW,  woman  to  — 

To  draw  {water),  3  (Tv  shaab. 

Gen.  24.  11  the  time  that  women  go  out  to  draw 

DRAWER— 

To  draw  up  {water),  shaab. 

Deut  29.  1 1  the  hewer  of  thy  wood  unto  the  drawer  of 
Josh.  9.  2:,  23,  be  hewers  of  wood  and  drawers  of  w 
9.  27  hewers  of  wood  and  drawers  of  water  for 

DRAWING  water,  places  of  — 

Places  for  drawing  water,  D'axsj’O  mashabbim. 

Judg.  5. 11  noise  of  archers  in.  .places  of  drawing  w. 

DRAWN  — 

1. To  take,  npS  laqach. 

Prov.24.  11  If  thouforbear  to  deliver,  .drawn  unto  d. 

2 . To  spread  out,  Biat  natash. 

Isa.  21. 15  For  they  fled,  .from  the  drawn  sword 

3 . To  draw,  tear,  arm  sachab. 

Jer.  22.  19  drawn  and  cast  forth  beyond  the  gates  of 

1. Removed,  PW  attiq. 

Isa.  28.  9  weaned  from  the  milk,  (and)  drawn  from 

5.  To  open,  m3  pathach. 

Eze.  21.  28  say  thou,  The  sword,  the  sword  (is)  drawn 

6 . To  draw  out,  shalaph. 

Num22.  23  ass  saw  the  angel,  and  his  sword  drawn 
22.  31  saw  the  angel,  .and  his  sword  drawn  in 
Josh.  5.  13  there  stood  a  man.  .with  his  sword  drawn 
1  Ch.  21.  16  the  angel,  .having  a  drawn  sword  in  his 

DRAWN,  to  be  — 

1. To  draw  out,  *\by  shalaph. 

Job  20.  25  It  is  drawn,  and  cometh  out  of  the  body 

2.  To  be  marked  out,  131?  taar. 

Josh.  1 3.  9  the  border  was  drawn  from  the  top 
13.  9  and  the  border  was  drawn  to  Baalah 
13.  11  and  the  border  was  drawn  to  Shicron 
18.  14  the  border  was  drawn  (thence),  and 
18.  17  And  was  drawn  from  the  north,  and 

DRAWN  away,  to  be  — 

l.To  be  driven  or  forced  away,  npi  nadach,  2. 
Deut.  30.  17  hut  shalt  be  drawn  away,  and  worship 

2  To  be  drawn  away  or  out,  ppi  7 lathaq,  2. 

’  Josh.  8. 16  all  the  people,  .were  drawn  away  from 

3.  To  be  drawn  away,  pnt  nathaq,  6. 

Judg2o.  31  the  children  of  Benjamin,  .were  drawn  a. 

l.To  be  drawn  out  or  forth,  exelkomai. 

Jas.  1.  14  lie  is  drawn  away  of  his  own  lust,  and 

DREAD  — 

1 .  Terror,  na'B  emah. 

Job  13.  21  and  let  not  thy  dread  make  me  afraid 


2.  Terror,  fright,  tin  chath. 

Gen.  9.  2  the  dread  of  you  shall  he  upon  every 

3.  Fear,  reverence,  kpin  mora. 

Deutn.  25  the  dread  of  you  upon  all  the  land  that 

1.  Fear,  dread,  in?  pachad. 

Exod.  15. 16  Fear  and  dread  shall  fall  upon  them 
Deut.  2.  25  This  day  will  I  begin  to  put  the  dread 
Job  13.  ii  Shall  not.  .his  dread  fall  upon  you? 

DREAD,  to  — 

1. To  fear,  be  afraid,  up;  yare. 

1  Ch.22.  13  he  strong,  and  of  good  courage;  dread  not 

2.  To  fear,  be  afraid,  terrified,  arats. 

Deut.  1.  29  Dread  not,  neither  he  afraid  of  them  . 

DREAD,  to  be  — 

To  declare  or  hold  as  fearf  ul,  pjj  arats,  5. 

Isa.  8. 13  Sanctify  the  Lord,  .(let)  him  (be)  your  dr. 

DREADFUL  — 

1. To  be  afraid,  terrible,  bnp  dechal. 

Dan.  7.  7  behold,  a  fourth  beast,  dreadful  and  terr. 

7.  19  of  the  fourth  beast,  which  was.  .dreadful 

2.  To  be  feared,  reverenced,  up;  yare,  2. 

Gen.  28.  17  And  he . .  said,  How  dreadful  (is)  this 
Dan.  9.  4  O  Lord,  the  great  and  dreadful  God 
Hab.  1.  7  They  (are)  terrible  and  dreadful :  their 
Mai.  1.  14  and  my  name  (is)  dreadful  among  the  li. 

4.  5  the  coming  of  the  great  and  dreadful  day 

3.  To  fear,  be  afraid,  in 3  pachad. 

Job  15.  21  A  dreadful  sound  (is)  in  his  ears 

4 . Fear,  reverence,  nxp;  yirah. 

Eze.  1.  18  they  were  so  high  that  they  were  dreadf. 

DREAM  — 

1. Dream,  ci^n  chalom. 

Gen.  20.  3  God  came  to  Abimelech  in  a  dream  by 
20.  6  God  said  unto  him  in  a  dream,  Yea,  I  kn. 
31.  10  I  lifted  up  mine  eyes,  and  saw  in  a  dream 
31.  11  angel  of  God  spake  unto  me  in  a  dream 
31.  24  God  came  to  Laban  the  Syrian  in  a  dream 
37.  5  Joseph  dreamed  a  dream,  and  he  told  (it) 
37.  6  Hear  ,  this  dream  which  I  have  dreamed 
37.  8  And  they  hated  him  yet.  .for  his  dreams 
37.  9  And  he  drepmed  yet  another  dream 
37.  9  Behold,  I  have  dreamed  a  dream  more 
37.  10  What  (is)  this  dream  that  thou  hast  dre.? 
37.  20  we  shall  see  what  will  become  of  his  drea. 

40.  5  they  dreamed  a  dream  both  of  them 
40.  5  each  man  his  dream  in  one  night 
40.  5  according  to  the  interpretation  of  his  dre. 
40.  8  they  said  unto  him,  We  have  dreamed  a  d. 
40.  9  And  the  chief  butler  told  liis  dream  to 
40.  9  In  my  dream,  behold,  a  vine  (was)  before 

40.  16  chief  baker,  .said.  .1  also  (was)  in  my  d. 

41  7  Pharaoh  awoke,  and,  behold,  a  dream 

41.  8  and  Pharaoh  told  them  his  dreams ;  but 
41.  11  we  dreamed  a  dream  in  one  night,  I  and 
41.  11  according  to  the  interpretation  of  his  d. 
41.  12  and  he  interpreted  to  us  our  dreams 

41.  12  to  each  man  according  to  his  dream  he 
41.  15  Pharaoh  said.  .1  have  dreamed  a  dream 
41. 15  thou  canst  understand  a  dream  to  inter. 
41. 17  In  my  dream,  behold,  I  stood  upon  the 
41.  22  I  saw  in  my  dream,  and,  behold,  seven 
41.  25  Joseph  said.  .The  dream  of  Pharaoh  (is) 
41.  26  seven  good  ears,  .the  dream  (is)  one 

41.  32  the  dream  was  doubled  unto  Pharaoh  twi. 

42.  9  Joseph  remembered  the  dreams  which 
Numi2.  6  (and)  will  speak  unto  him  in  a  dream 
Deut  13.  1  a  prophet,  or  a  dreamer  of  dreams,  and 

13.  3  that  prophet,  or  that  dreamer  of  dreams 
13.  3  dreamer  of  dreams,  shall  he  put  to  death 
Jud^.  7.  13  a  man  that  told  a  dream  unto  his  fellow 
°  7  13  I  dreamed  a  dream,  and,  lo,  a  cake  of 
7.  is  Gideon  heard  the  telling  of  the  dream 
1  Sa.  28.  6  Lord  answered  him  not,  neither  by  dre. 

28.  15  neither  by  prophets,  nor  liy  dreams 
1  Ki.  3.  5  the  Lord  appeared  to  Solomon  in  a  dream 

3.  15  Solomon  awoke  ;  and,  behold,  (it  was)a  d. 
Job  7  14  thou  scarest  me  with  dreams,  and  tern. 
20.  8  He  shall  fly  away  as  a  dream,  and  shall 
33.  15  In  a  dream,  In  a  vision  of  the  night,  when 
Psa.  73.  20  As  a  dream  when  (one)  awaketh ;  (so),  O 
Eccl  5  3  a  dream  cometli  through  a  multitude  of 

s.  7  in  the  multitude  of  dreams  and  many 
Isa.  29.  7  shall  be  as  a  dream  of  a  night  vision 
Jer.  23.  27  people  to  forget  my  name  by  their  dreams 
23  28  that  hath  a  dream,  let  him  tell  a  dream 

23.  32  against  them  that  prophesy  false  dreams 
29  8  neither  hearken  to  your  dreams  which  ye 
Dan.  1.  17  understanding  in  all  visions  and  dreams 
2.  1  Nebuchadnezzar  dreamed  dreams,  where. 
2"  2  for  to  show  the  king  his  dreams 
2.’  3  said  unto  them,  I  have  dreamed  a  dream 
2.  3  my  spirit  was  troubled  to  know  the  dre. 
Joel  2  28  your  old  men  shall  dream  dreams,  your 
Zech.io.  2  seen  a  lie,  and  have  told  false  dreams 

2. Dream,  D^n  chelem. 

Dan  2  4  tell  thy  servants  the  dream,  and  we  mil 
2.  3  ye  will  not  make  known  unto  me  the  dr. 
2.  6  ye  show  the  dream,  and  the  interpretation 
2.  6  show  me  the  dream,  and  the  interpretat. 
2.  7  Let  the  king  tell  liis  servants  the  dream 
2!  9  ye  will  not  make  known  unto  me  the  dr. 
2.  9  tell  me  the  dream,  and  I  shall  know  that 
2  26  able  to  make  known  unto  me  the  dream 


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Dan.  2.  28  Thy  dream,  and  the  visions  of  thy  head 

2.  36  This  (is)  the  dream  ;  and  we  will  tell  the 
2.  45  dream  (is)  certain,  and  the  interpretation 

4.  5  I  saw  a  dream  which  made  me  afraid,  and 
4.  6  unto  me  the  interpretation  of  the  dream 
4.  7  I  told  the  dream  before  them ;  but  they 
4.  8  and  before  him  I  told  the  dream,  (saying) 
4.  9  tell  me  the  visions  of  my  dream  that  I 
4.  18  This  dream  I  king  Nebuchadnezzar  have 
4. 19  let  not  the  dream,  or  the  interpretation 

4.  19  the  dream  (be)  to  them  that  hate  thee 

5.  12  interpreting  of  dreams,  and  showing  of 
7.  1  Daniel  had  a  dream  and  vision  of  his 

7.  1  he  wrote  the  dream,  (and)  told  the  sum 

3.  What  happens  in  sleep,  a  dream,  ivv 71  viov. 

Acts.  2.  17  and  your  old  men  shall  dream  dreams 

4.  A  dream,  ovap  onar. 

Matt.  1.  20  the  angel . .  appeared  unto  him  in  a  dream 
2.  12  being  warned  of  God  in  a  dream  that 
2.  13  the  angel,  .appeareth  to  Joseph  in  a  dr. 

2.  19  angel  of  the  Lord  appeareth  in  a  dream 
2.  22  being  warned  of  God  in  a  dream,  he  tur. 

27.  19  suffered  many  things  this  day  in  a  dream 

DREAM,  to  — 

1.  To  dream,  □'jn  clialam. 

Gen.  28.  12  he  dreamed,  and  behold  a  ladder  set  up 
37.  5  Joseph  dreamed  a  dream,  and  he  told  (it) 
37.  6  Hear,  .this  dream  which  I  have  dreamed 
37.  9  he  dreamed  yet  another  dream,  and  told 
37.  9  I  have  dreamed  a  dream  more ;  and 
37.  10  What  (is)  this  dream  that  thou  hast  dre  ? 

40.  5  they  dreamed  a  dream  both  of  them,  each 

40.  8  We  have  dreamed  a  dream,  and  (there  is) 

41.  1  Pharaoh  dreamed  :  and,  behold,  he  stood 
41.  5  And  he  slept  and  dreamed  the  second 
41.  11  we  dreamed  a  dream  in  one  night,  I  and 
41.  n  we  dreamed  each  man  according  to  the 

41.  15  I  have  dreamed  a  dream,  and  (there  is) 

42.  9  remembered  the  dreams  which  he  drea. 
.Tudg.  7.  13  I  dreamed  a  dream,  and,  lo,  a  cake  of 
Psa.  126.  1  LORD  turned,  .we  were  like  them  that  d. 
Isa.  29.  8  even  be  as  when  a  hungry  (man)  dream. 

29.  8  when  a  thirsty  (man)  dreameth,  and,  be. 
Jer.  23.  25  saying,  I  have  dreamed,  I  have  dreamed 
Dan.  2.  i  Nebuchadnezzar  dreamed  dreams,  where. 

2.  3  I  have  dreamed  a  dream,  and  my  spirit 
Joel  2.  28  your  old  men  shall  dream  dreams,  your 

2.  To  dream  ( frequently ),  evwirvia^opiai  enupniazo. 

Acts  2.  17  and  your  old  men  shall  dream  dreams 

DREAMED,  to  cause  to  be  — 

To  cause  to  be  dreamed,  o’pn  clialam,  5 

Jer.  29.  8  your  dreams  which  ye  caused  to  be  drea. 

DREAMER  — 

1.  To  dream,  clialam. 

Deuti3-  1  arise  among  you  a  prophet,  or  a  dreamer 
13.  3  the  words  of  that  prophet,  or  that  drea. 
13.  5  dreamer  of  dreams,  shall  be  put  to  death 
Jer.  27.  9  nor  to  your  diviners,  nor  to  your  dream. 

2.  Master  of  dreams,  DiSn  bya  baal  chalom. 

Gen.  37. 19  to  another,  Behold,  this  dreamer  cometh 

3.  To  dream  ( frequently ),  kvurrvi a^op-ou  enupnizoma. 
Jude  8  these  (filthy)  dreamers  defile  the  flesh 

DREGS  — 

1  .Goblet,  bowl,  large  cup,  ny3ij  qubbaath. 

Isa.  51.  17  thou  hast  drunken  the  dregs  of  the  cup 
51.  22  (even)  the  dregs  of  the  cup  of  my  fury 

2.  Preserves,  dregs,  lees,  □'"tO’f  shemarim. 

Psa.  75.  8  but  the  dregs,  .all  the  wicked  of  the  earth 

DRESS,  to  — 

1.2b  do  good,  make  right,  yatab,  5. 

Exod3o.  7  when  he  dresseth  the  lamps,  he  shall 
2.7b  serve,  till,  "i:n;  abad. 

Gen.  2.  15  put  him  into  the  garden,  .to  dress  it 
Deut  28.  39  Thou  shalt  plant  vineyards,  and  dress 
3.7b  do,  make,  rityj;  asah. 

Gen.  18.  7  gave  (it)  unto  a  young  man.  .to  dress  it 
18.  8  he  took,  .the  calf  which  he  had  dressed 
2  Sa.  12.  4  to  take  of  his  own.  .to  dress  for  the 

12.  4  took  the  poor  man’s  lamb,  and  dressed 

13.  5  let.  .Tamar,  .dress  the  meat  in  my  sight 
13.  7  saying,  Go  now.  .and  dress  him  meat 

2  Sa.  19.  24  had  neither  dressed  his  feet,  nor  trimmed 
iKi.  17.  12  that  I  may  go  in  and  dress  it  for  me  and 
18.  23  and  I  will  dress  the  other  bullock,  and 
18.  25  Choose  you  one  bullock,  .and  dress  (it) 
18.  26  they  took  the  bullock,  .and  they  dressed 

DRESSED,  to  be  — 

1.7b  be  done,  made,  n't?])  asah,  2. 

Lev.  7.  9  and  all  that  is  dressed  in  the  frying  pan 
2.7b  be  a  husbandman,  -yeupyeogai  georgeomai. 
Heb.  6.  7  herbs  meet  for  them  by  whom  it  is  dress. 

DRESSED,  ready  — 

To  do,  make,  n'tpy  asah. 

1  Sa.  25.  18  Abigail,  .took,  .five  sheep  ready  dressed 
DREW  near  — 

To  come  near,  nic  qarab. 

1  Sa.  17.  41  the  Philistine  came  on  and  drew  near 

2  Sa.  18.  23  And  he  came  apace,  and  drew  near 


DREED  — 

1.7b  be  dry,  or  dried  up,  ko;  yabesh. 

Num.  6.  3  neither  shall  he.  .eat  moist  grapes,  or  dr. 
2.  To  roast,  nbp,  qalah. 

Lev.  2.  14  thy  first  fruits  green  ears  of  corn  dried  by 
DRIED,  to  be  — - 
1.7b  be  dried,  3in  chareb. 

Judg  16.  7  seven  green  withs  that  were  never  dried 

16.  8  green  withs  which  had  not  been  dried 

2.  To  be  burnt,  scorched.  Tin  charar,  2. 

Psa.  69.  3  weary  of  my  crying ;  my  throat  is  dried 

3.  To  be  dry  or  dried  up,  eo,’  yabesh. 

Gen.  8.  14  in  the  second  month . .  was  the  earth  dried 
Eze.  37.  11  Our  bones  are  dried,  and  our  hope  is  lost 
DREED  away  — 

1 .  To  be  dry  or  dried  up,  no;  yabesh. 

Numn.  6  But  now  our  soul  (is)  dried  away 
DREED  up  — 

Dried  up,  nnx  tsicheh. 

Isa.  5.  13  their  multitude  dried  up  with  thirst 
DRIED  up,  to  be  — 

1.7b  be  or  become  lean,  poor,  low,  weak,  SVi  dalal. 

Job  28.  4  they  are  dried  up,  they  are  gone  away 
2. 7b  be  dried  up,  mn  chareb. 

Gen.  8.  13  the  waters  were  dried  up  from  off  the 
Psa.106.  9  the  Red  sea  also,  and  it  was  dried  up 
Isa.  19.  6  the  brooks  of  defence  shall  be.  .dried  up 
Hos.  13.  15  his  fountain  shall  be  dried  up :  he  shall 

3.7b  be  dry  or  dried  up,  ah;  yabesh. 

Gen.  8.  7  until  the  waters  were  dried  up  from  off 
1  Ki.  13.  4  his  hand .  .dried  up,  so  that  he  could  not 

17.  7  the  brook  dried  up,  because  there  had 
Job  18.  16  His  roots  shall  be  dried  up  beneath,  and 
Psa.  22.  15  My  strength  is  dried  up  like  a  potsherd 
Isa.  19.  5  the  river  shall  be  wasted  and  dried  up 
Jer.  23.  10  the  pleasant  places,  .are  dried  up,  and 

50.  38  they  shall  be  dried  up  :  for  it  (is)  the  land 
Hos.  9.  16  their  root  is  dried  up,  they  shall  bear  no 
Joel  1.  20  for  the  rivers  of  waters  are  dried  up,  and 
Zeeh.11.  17  his  arm  shall  be  clean  dried  up,  and  his 

4.  To  make  or  become  dry,  to;  yabesh,  5. 

Joel  1.  10  new  wine  is  dried  up,  the  oil  languisheth 
1.  12  The  vine  is  dried  up,  and  the  fig  tree 
DRENK  — 

1.  Drink,  juice,  npp D  mashqeh. 

Lev.  11.  34  all  drink  that  may  be  drunk  in  every  (such) 
Isa.  32.  6  he  will  cause  the  drink  of  the  thirsty  to 
2.1Sanquet,  drinking,  rwif’l?  mishteh. 

Ezra  3.  7  They  gave,  .meat,  and  drink,  and  oil,  unto 
Dan.  1.  10  hath  appointed  your  meat  and  your  drink 

3.  Anything  sucked  up,  N3D  sobe. 

Hos.  4.18  Their  drink  is  sour  :  they  have  committed 

4.  Juice,  marrow,  refreshment,  ijpt?'  shiqquv. 

Psa.  102.  9  I  have,  .mingled  my  drink  with  weeping 
b.Juice,  marrow,  refreshment,  upty  shiqqui. 

Hos.  2.  5  that  give,  .my  flax,  mine  oil  and  my  dri. 

6.  Anything  drunk,  iripa  poma. 

1  Co.  10.  4  did  all  drink  the  same  spiritual  drink 
Heb.  9.  10  (Which  stood)  only  in  meats  and  drinks 

7.  A  drinking,  -trims  posis. 

John  6.  55  For  my.  .blood  is  drink  indeed 
Rom  14.  17  the  kingdom  of  God  is  not  meat  and  dri. 
Col.  2.  16  Let  no  man  therefore  judge  you.  .in  drink 
DRENK,  to  — 

I  .A  banquet,  drinking,  nncip  mishteh. 

Dan.  1.  16  took  away,  .the  wine  that  they  should  dr. 
2.7b  drink,  banquet,  .tn^  shathah. 

Gen.  9.  21  And  he  drank  of  the  wine,  and  was  drun. 

24.  14  Let  down  thy  pitcher,  .that  I  may  drink 
24. 14  Drink,  and  I  will  give  thy  camels,  .also 
24.  18  Drink,  my  lord :  and  she  hasted,  and  let 
24.  44  Both  drink  thou,  and  I  will  also  draw  for 
24.  46  Drink,  and  I  will  give,  .so  I  drank,  and 

24.  54  And  they  did  eat  and  drink,  he  and  the 

25.  34  he  did  eat  and  drink,  and  rose  up,  and 

26.  30  made,  .a  feast,  and  they  did  eat  and  dri. 

27.  25  and  he  brought  him  wine,  and  he  drank 

30.  38  when  the  flocks  came  to  drink,  that  they 
30.  38  should  conceive  when  they  came  to  drink 

43.  34  And  they  drank,  and  were  merry  with  him 

44.  5  (Is)  not  this  (it)  in  which  my  lord  drink. 
Exod.  7.  18  the  Egyptians  shall  loathe  to  drink  of 

7.  21  Egyptians  could  not  drink  of  the  water 
7.  24  tile  Egyptians  digged .  .for  water  to  drink 
7.  24  could  not  drink  of  the  water  of  the  river 

15.  23  they  could  not  drink  of  the  waters  of  M. 
1 5.  24  murmured . .  saying,  What  shall  we  drink? 

17.  1  (there  was)  no  water  for  the  people  to  d. 
17.  2  and  said,  Give  us  water  that  we  may  dr. 
17.  6  shall  come  water,  .that  the  people  may  d. 
24.  11  also  they  saw  God,  and  did  eat  and  drink 

32.  6  the  people  sat  down  to  eat  and  to  drink 
34.  28  he  did  neither  eat  bread,  nor  drink  water 
Lev.  10.  9  Do  not  drink  wine  nor  strong  drink,  thou 
Num.  6.  3  He  shall,  .drink  no  vinegar  of  wine,  or 

6.  3  neither  shall  he  drink  any  liquor  of 
6.  20  after  that  the  Nazarite  may  drink  wine 

20.  5  neither  (is)  there  any  water  to  drink 
20. 11  the  congregation  drank,  and  their  beasts 

20.  17  neither  will  we  drink  (of)  the  water  of  the 
20.  19  and  if  I  and  my  cattle  drink  of  thy  water 


Num  21.  22  we  will  not  drink  (of)  the  waters  of  the 
23.  24  until  he  eat  (of)  the  prey,  and  drink  the 

33.  14  was  no  water  for  the  people  to  drink 
Deut.  2.  6  buy  water  of  them,  .that  ye  may  drink 

2.  28  give  me  water . .  that  I  may  drink :  only 
9.  9  I  neither  did  eat  bread  nor  drink  water 
9.  18  1  did  neither  eat  bread,  nor  drink  water 

11.  11  land  drinketh  water  of  the  rain  of  heaven 

28.  39  but  shalt  neither  drink  (of)  the  wine,  nor 

29.  6  neither  have  ye  drunk  wine  or  strong  dr. 
32.  14  thou  didst  drink  the  pure  blood  of  the 
32.  38  Which . .  drank  the  wine  of  their  drink  off. 

Judg.  7.  s  that  boweth  down  upon  his  knees  to  d. 

7.  6  bowed  down  upon  their  knees  to  drink 
9.  27  did  eat  and  drink,  and  cursed  Abimelech 
13.  4  beware,  I  pray  thee,  and  drink  not  wine 
13.  7  bear  a  son  ;  and  now  drink  no  wine  nor 
13.  14  neither  let  her  drink  wine,  nor  eat  any 

15.  19  when  he  had  drunk,  his  spirit  came  again 
19.  4  they  did  eat  and  drink,  and  lodged  there 
19.  6  they  sat  down,  and  did  eat  and  drink  toge. 
19.  21  washed  their  feet,  and  did  eat  and  drink 

Pvuth  2.  9  drink  of  (that)  which  the  young  men  have 

3.  7  when  Boaz  had  eaten  and  drunk,  and  his 

1  Sa.  1 .  9  So  Hannah  rose  up . .  after  they  had  drunk 

1.  15  I  have  drunk  neither  wine  nor  strong  dr. 

30.  12  had  eaten  no  bread,  nor  drunk  (any)  water 

2  Sa.  11.  11  shall  Ithen  go  into  mine  house,  .to  drink 

11.  13  he  did  eat  and  drink  before  him  ;  and  he 

12.  3  and  drank  of  his  own  cup,  and  lay  in  his 

16.  2  the  wine,  that  such  as  be  faint,  .may  dr. 
19.  35  taste  what  I  eat  or  what  I  drink  ?  can  I 
23.  16  he  would  not  drink  thereof,  but  poured 
23.  17  the  blood,  .therefore  he  would  not  drink  it 

1  Ki.  1.  25  behold,  they  eat  and  drink  before  him 

13.  8,  16  neither  will  I  eat  bread  nor  drink  wat. 
13.  9  Eat  no  bread,  nor  drink  water,  nor  turn 
13.  17  Thou  shalt  eat  no  bread  nor  drink  water 

13. 18  that  he  may  eat  bread  and  drink  water 
13.  19  did  eat  bread  in  his  house,  and  drank  w. 
13.  22  and  hast  eaten  bread  and  drunk  water 
13.  22  Eat  no  bread,  and  drink  no  water  ;  thy 
13.  23  it  came  to  pass,  .after  he  had  drunk,  that 

17.  4  it  shall  be,  (that)  thou  shalt  drink  of  the 

17.  6  ravens  brought  him  bread,  and  he  drank 
17. 10  a  little  water  in  a  vessel,  that  I  may  dr. 

18.  41  Get  thee  up,  eat  and  drink;  for  (there is) 

18.  42  So  Ahab  went  up  to  eat  and  to  drink 

19.  6  he  did  eat  and  drink,  and  laid  him  down 

19.  8  he  arose,  and  did  eat  and  drink,  and  went 

2  Ki.  3.  17  ye  may  drink,  both  ye,  and  your  cattle 

6.  22  they  may  eat  and  drink,  and  go  to  their 

6.  23  when  they  had  eaten  and  drunk,  he  sent 

7.  8  went  into  one  tent,  and  did  eat  and  drink 
9.  34  when  he  was  come  in,  he  did  eat  and  dr. 

18.  27  may  eat  their  own  dung,  and  drink  their 

18.  31  drink  ye  every  one  the  waters  of  his  cist. 

19.  24  I  have  digged  and  drunk  strange  waters 
1  Ch.11.  18  David  would  not  drink(of)it,  but  poured 

11.  19  shall  I  drink  the  blood  of  these  men  that 

11. 19  Therefore  he  would  not  drink  it.  These 
29.  22  did  eat  and  drink  before  the  Lord  on  that 

Ezra  10.  6  he  did  eat  no  bread,  nor  drink  water :  for 
Neh.  8.  10  eat  the  fat,  and  drink  the  sweet,  and  send 
8. 12  went  their  way  to  eat,  and  to  drink,  and 
Esth.  3.  15  And  the  king  and  Hainan  sat  down  to  dr. 

4.  16  and  neither  eat  nor  drink  three  days 
Job  1.  4  called  for  their  three  sisters,  .to  drink 

6.  4  the  poison  whereof  drinketh  up  my  spirit 

15.  16  man,  which  drinketh  iniquity  like  water? 

21.  20  he  shall  drink  of  the  wrath  of  the  Almi. 

34.  7  What  man  (is)  like  Job,  (who)  drinketh 

I’sa.  50.  13  Will  I  eat.  .or  drink  the  blood  of  goats  ? 
75.  8  all  the  wicked  of  the  earth  shall,  .drink 
78.  44  turned  their  rivers,  .they  could  not  dri. 

1 10.  7  ne  shall  drink  of  the  brook  in  the  way 
Prov.  4.  17  For  they,  .drink  the  wine  of  violence 

5.  15  Drink  waters  out  of  thine  own  cistern 

9.  5  drink  of  the  wine  (which)  I  have  mingled 

23.  7  Eat  and  drink,  saith  he  to  thee  ;  but  his 
26.  6  cutteth  off  the  feet,  (and)  drinketh  dam. 

31.  4  (It  is)  not  for  kings  to  drink  wine  ;  nor 

31.  s  Lest  they  drink,  and  forget  the  law,  and 
31.  7  Lei  him  drink,  and  forget  his  poverty 

Eccl.  2.  24  that  he  should  eat  and  drink,  and.  .enjoy 
3.  13  also  that  every  mail  should  eat  and  dri. 
5.  18  good  and  comely,  to  eat  and  to  drink 

8.  15  a  man  hath  no  better,  than.  .to.  .drink 

9.  7  Go . .  drink  thy  wine  with  a  merry  heart 
Song  5.  1  I  have  drunk  my  wine.  .0 friends;  drink 
Isa.  5.  22  mighty  to  drink  wine,  and  men  of  stren. 

21.  5  Trepare  the  table,  .eat,  think  :  arise,  ye 

22.  13  let  us  eat  and  drink  ;  for  to  morrow  we 

24.  9  They  shall  not  drink  wine  with  a  song 

24.  9  shall  be  bitter  to  them  that  drink  it 
29.  8  a  thirsty  man  dreameth . .  he  drinketh 

36.  12  they  may. .drink  tlieirown piss  wi^i  you 
36. 16  drink  ye  every  one  the  waters  of  his  own 

37.  25  I  have  digged,  and  drunk  water  ;  and 
44.  12  he  drinketh  no  water,  and  is  faint 

51.  17  which  hast  drunk,  .thou  hast  drunken 
51.  22  dregs. .thou  slialtno  more  drink  it  again 
62.  8  the  sons  of  the  stranger  shall  not  drink 
62.  9  they  that  have  brought  it.  .shall  drink 
65.  13  behold,  my  servants  shall  drink,  but  ye 
Jer.  2.  18  what  hast  thou  to  do . .  to  drink  the  waters 

2.  18  to  drink  the  waters  of  the  river? 

16.  8  Thou  shalt  not.  .sit  with  them,  .to  drink 

22.  15  did  not  thy  father  eat  and  drink,  and  do 

25.  16  they  shall  drink,  and  be  moved,  and  be 
25.  26  the  king  of  Sheshach  shall  drink  after 
25.  27  Drink  ye,  and  be  drunken,  and  spue,  and 


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Jer.  25.  28  to  take  the  cup  at  thine  hand  to  drink 
25.  28  Thus  saith  the  Lord.  .Ye  shall,  drink 
35.  5  and  I  said  unto  them,  Drink  ye  wine 
35.  6  But  they  said,  We  will  drink  no  wine 
35.  6  Ye  shall  drink  no  wine,  (neither)  ye,  nor 

33.  8  to  drink  no  wine  all  our  days,  we,  our 
35.  14  he  commanded  his  sons  not  to  drink 
35.  14  for  unto  this  day  they  drink  none,  but 
49.  12  not  to  drink,  .have  assuredly  drunken 
49.  12  but  thou  shalt  surely  drink  (of  it) 

51.  7  the  nations  have  drunken  of  her  wine 
Lam.  5.  4  We  have  drunken  our  water  for  money 
Eze.  4.  n  Thou  shalt  drink  also  water  by  measure 

4.  n  from  time  to  time  shalt  thou  drink 

4.  16  and  they  shall  drink  water  by  measure 
12.  18  drink  thy  water  with  trembling  and  with 
12.  19  and  drink  their  water  with  astonishment 

23.  32  Thou  shalt  drink  of  thy  sister’s  cup 

23.  34  Thou  shalt  even  drink  it  and  suck  (it)  out 

25.  4  and  they  shall  drink  thy  milk 

31.  14  their  trees  stand,  .all  that  drink  water 
31.  16  all  that  drink  water,  shall  be  comforted 

34.  18  and  to  have  drunk  of  the  deep  waters 
34.  19  they  drink  that  which  ye  have  fouled 
39.  17  that  ye  may  eat  flesh,  and  drink  blood 
39.  18  Y'e  shall,  .drink  the  blood  of  the  princes 
39.  19  and  shall,  .drink  blood  till  ye  be  drunken 
44.  21  Neither  shall  any  priest  drink  wine 

Dan.  1.  12  give  us  pulse  to  eat,  aud  water  to  drink 
Joel  3.  3  sold  a  girl  for  wine,  that  they  might  dri. 
Amos  2.  8  they  drink  the  wine  of  the  condemned 

4.  1  which  say.  .Bring,  and  let  us  drink 

4.  8  So . .  three  cities  wandered . .  to  drink  wa. 
5. 11  but  ye  shall  not  drink  wine  of  them 

6.  6  That  drink  wine  in  bowls,  and  anoint 

9.  14  they  shall  plant,  .and  drink  the  wine 
Obad.  16  as  ye  have  drunk  upon  my  holy  mountain 

16  shall  all  the  heathen  drink . .  they  shall  d. 
Jon.  3.  7  let  them  not  feed,  nor  drink  water 
Mic.  o.’is  and  sweet  wine,  but  shalt  not  drink  wine 
llab.  2.  16  drink  thou  also,  and  let  thy  foreskin  be 
Zeph.  1.  13  they  shall  plant  vineyards,  but  not  drink 
Hag.  1.  6  ye  drink,  but  ye  are  not  filled  with  drink 
Zech.  7.  6  when  ye  did  drink,  .did  not  ye.  .drink 
9. 15  they  shall  drink,  (and)  make  a  noise  as 

3.  To  drink,  banquet,  iipe'  shethah. 

Dan.  5.  1  Belshazzar  the  king . .  drank  wine  before 

5.  2  that,  .his concubines, might  drinktherein 

5.  3  wives,  and  his  concubines,  drank  in  them 

5.  4  They  drank  wine,  and  praised  the  gods 

5.  23  thy  concub’nes,  have  drunk-  wine  in  them 

4.  To  drink,  irlvtn  pino. 

Matt.  6.  25  what  ye  shall  eat,  [or  what  ye  shall  drink] 

6.  31  What  shall  we  eat  ?. .  What  shall  we  d. ? 

11.  18  John  came  neither  eating  nor  drinking 

11. 19  The  Son  of  man  came  eating  aud  drinking 

24.  38  they  were  eating  and  drinking,  marrying 

24.  49  and  to  eat  and  drink  with  the  drunken 

26.  27  gave  (it)  to  them,  saying,  Drink  ye  all  of 

26.  29  I  will  not  drink  henceforth  of  this  fruit 

26.  29  when  I  drink  it  new  with  you  in  my  Fa. 

26.  42  pass,  .except  I  drink  it,  thy  will  be  done 

27.  34  gave  him  vinegar  to  drink  mingled  with 

27.  34  when  he  had  tasted,  lie  would  not  drink 

Mark  2.  16  [and  drinketh]  with  publicans-and-sinners 

14.  23  he  gave  (it)  to  them  :  and  they  all  drank 

14.  25  I  will  drink  no  more  of  the  fruit  of  the 

14.  25  that  I  drink  it  new  in  the  kingdom  of 

15.  23  gave  him  [to  drink]  wine  mingled  with 

16.  18  (if  they  drink  any  deadly  thing,  it  shall] 
Luke  1.  15  and  shall  drink  neither  wine  nor  strong 

5.  30  eat  and  drink  with  publicans  and  sinners? 
5.  33  they  said  unto  him.  .but  thine  eat  and  d.  ? 

5.  39  No  man  also  having  drunk  old  (wine) 

7.  33  neither  eating  bread  nor  drinking  wine 
7.  34  Son  of  man  is  come  eating  and  drinking 

10.  7  and  drinking  such  things  as  they  give 

12.  19  take  thine  ease,  eat,  drink,  (and)be  merry 
12.  29  what  ye  shall  eat,  or  what  ye  shall  drink 

12.  45  and  to  eat  and  drink,  and  to  be  drunken 

13.  26  We  have  eaten  and  drunk  in  thy  presen. 

17.  8  serve  me,  till  I  have  eaten  and  drunken 

17.  8  and  afterward  thou  shalt  eat  and  drink 
17.  27  They  did  eat,  they  drank,  they  married 

17.  28  they  did  eat,  they  drank,  they  bought 

22.  18  I  will  not  drink  of  the  fruit  of  the  vine 

22.  30  That  ye  may  eat  and  drink  at  my  table 
John  4.  7  Jesus  saith  unto  her,  Give  me  to  drink 

4.  9  that  thou,  being  a  Jew,  askest  drink  of 
4.  10  it?is  tliat  saith  to  thee,  Give  me  to  drink 
4.  12  gave  us  the  well,  and  drank  thereof  him. 
4.  13  Whosoever  drinketh  of  this  water  shall 
4.  14  whosoever  drinketh  of  the  water  that  I 

6.  53  drink  his  blood,  ye  have  no  life  in  you 

6.  54  Whoso  eatetli  my  flesh,  and  drinketh  my 

6.  56  He  that  eateth  my  flesh,  and  drinketh  my 

7.  37  thirst,  let  him  come  unto  me,  and  drink 

18.  *  1  the  cup.  .given  me,  shall  I  not  drink  it? 
Acts  9.  9  three  days,  .neither  did  eat  nor  drink 

23.  12  eat  nor  drink  till  they  had  killed  Paul 

23.  21  eat  nor  drink  till  they  have  killed  him 

Rom  14.  21  neither  to  eat  flesh,  nor  to  drink  wine 
1  Co.  9.  4  Have  we  not  power  to  eat  and  to  drink  ? 
10.  4  did  all  drink  the  same  spiritual  drink 
10.  4  they  drank  of  that  spiritual  Rock  that 
10.  7  The  people  sat  down  to  eat  and  drink 
10.  21  Ye  cannot  drink  the  cup  of  the  Lord 

10.  31  Whether  therefore  ye  eat,  or  drink,  or 

11.  22  have  ye  not  houses  to  eat  and  to  drink  in  ? 
11.  25  as  oft  as  ye  drink  (it),  in  remembrance 

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1  Co.  11.  26  as  often  as  ye  eat  this  bread,  and  drink 

11.  27  whosoever  shall  eat  this  bread,  and  drink 
11.  28  so  let  him  eat  of  (that)  bread,  and  drink 
11.  29  drinketh  unworthily,  eateth  and  drinketh 

15.  32  let  us  eat  and  drink;  for  to  morrow  we  d. 
Ileb.  6.  7  the  earth  which  drinketh  in  the  rain  that 
Rev.  14.  10  The  same  shall  drink  of  the  wine  of  the 

16.  6  and  thou  hast  given  them  blood  to  drink 

18.  3  all  nations  have  drunk  of  the  wine  of  her 

DRINK  abundantly,  to  — 

To  di-ink  to  satiety,  ip?’  shakar. 

Song  5.  1  yea,  drink  abundantly,  0  beloved 

DRINK,  to  cause  to  — 

To  cause  or  give  to  drink,  to  water,  njfg  shaqah,  5. 
Num.  5.  24  he  shall  cause  the  woman  to  drink  the 
5.  26  shall  cause  the  woman  to  drink  the  water 
Song  8.  2  I  would  cause  thee  to  drink  of  spiced  wi. 
Jer.  25.  15  and  cause  all  the  nations,  .to  drink  it 

DRINK,  to  be  filled  with  — 

To  drink  to  satiety ,  ryy  shakar. 

Hag.  1.  6  ye  drink,  but  ye  are  not  filled  with  drink 

DRINK,  to  give  — 

1  .To  cause  or  give  to  drink,  to  water,  shaqah,  5. 

Gen.  21.  19  bottle  with  water,  and  gave  the  lad  drink 

24.  14,  46  and  I  will  give  thy  camels  drink  also 

24.  18  pitcher  upon  her  hand,  and  gave  him  dr. 

24.  43  Give  me,  I  pray .. a  little  water,  .to  drink 
Num  20.  8  give  the  congregation  and .  .beasts  drink 
Judg.  4.  19  Give  me,  I  pray,  a  little  water  to  drink 

4. 19  opened  a  bottle  of  milk,  and  gave  him  d. 

2  Sa.  23.  15  Oh  that  one  would  give  me  drink  of  the 
1  Ch.  11.  17  Oh  that  one  would  give  me  drink  of  the 
Esth.  1.  7  they  gave  (them)  drink  in  vessels  of  gold 
Job  22.  7  not  given  water  to  the  weary  to  drink 
Psa.  69.  21  in  my  thirst  they  gave  me  vinegar  to  dr. 

78.  15  gave  (them)  drink  as  (out  of)  the  great 
80.  5  givest  them  tears  to  drink  in  great  mea. 
104.  11  give  drink  to  every  beast  of  the  field 
Prov  25.  21  if  he  be  thirsty,  give  him  water  to  drink 
Isa.  43.  20  to  give  drink  to  my  people,  my  chosen 
Jer.  8.  14  given  us  water  of  gall  to  drink,  because 
9.  15  and  give  them  water  of  gall  to  drink 
16.  7  give  them  the  cup  of  consolation  to  drink 

35.  2  bring  them . .  and  give  them  wine  to  drink 
Amos  2.  12  But  ye  gave  the  Nazarites  wine  to  drink 

2.  To  give  to  drink,  wori^u)  potizo. 

Matt 25.  35  I  was  thirsty,  and  ye  gave  me  drink:  I 

25.  37  when  saw  we  thee,  .thirsty,  and  gave.  d. 

25.  42  I  was  thirsty,  and  ye  gave  me  no  drink 

Rom  12.  20  if  he  thirst,  give  him  drink ;  for  in  so 

DRINK,  to  give  to  — 

To  give  to  drink,  irorlfa  potizo. 

Matt  10.  42  whosoever  shall  give  to  drink  unto  one 

27.  48  put  (it)  on  a  reed,  and  gave  him  to  drink 
Mark  9.  41  give  you  a  cup  of  water  to  drink  in  my 

15.  36  put  (it)  on  a  reed,  and  gave  him  to  drink 

DRINK,  giving  — 

To  give  to  drink,  npv*  shaqah,  5. 

Gen.  24. 19  when  she  had  done  giving  him  drink 

DRINK,  to  let  — 

1.  To  suffer  to  suck  up  or  swallow,  noi  gama,  5. 

Gen.  24.  17  Let  me,  I  pray  thee,  drink  a  little  water 

2.  To  cause  or  give  to  drink,  shaqah,  5. 

Gen.  24.  45  I  said  unto  her.  Let  me  drink,  I  pray  thee 

DRINK,  to  make  — 

1  .To  cause  or  give  to  drink,  shaqah,  5. 

Gen.  19.  32  Come,  let  us  make  our  father  drink  wine 

19.  33,  35  they  made  their  father  drink  wine 
19. 34  let  us  make  him  drink  wine  this  night 
24.  46  and  she  made  the  camels  drink  also 

Exod32.  20  and  made  the  children  of  Israel  drink 
I  Sa.  30.  II  he  did  eat ;  and  they  made  him  drink 
Psa.  36.  8  thou  shalt  make  them  drink  of  the  river 
Jer.  25.  17  I.  .made  all  the  nations  to  drink,  unto 

2.  To  give  to  drink,  totI(oi  potizo. 

Rev.  14.  8  she  made  all  nations  drink  of  the  wine  of 

DRINK,  to  make  to  — 

1.  To  cause  or  give  to  drink,  npty  shaqah,  5. 

Num.  5.  27  when  he  hath  made  her  to  drink  the 
Psa.  60.  3  thou  hast  made  us  to  drink  the  wine  of 

25. 17  I .  .made  all  the  nations  to  drink,  unto 

2.  To  give  to  drink,  tot l (a  potizo. 

1  Co.  12.  13  have  been  all  made  to  drink  into  one  spi. 

DRINK  offering  — 

1  .Mixed  or  spiced  drink,  posa  mimsak. 

Isa.  65.  11  that  furnish  the  drink  offering  unto  that 

^.Anything  poured  out,  VP)  nasik. 

Deut  32.  38  drank  the  wine  of  their  drink  offerings? 

3.  Anything  poured  out,  f]P}  nesek. 

Gen.  35.  14  and  he  poured  a  drink  offering  thereon 
Exod29.  40  fourth  part  of  an  hin  of  wine . .  a  drink  off. 

29.  41  according  to  the  drink  offering  thereof 

30.  9  neither  shall  ye  pour  drink  offering  there. 
Lev.  23.  13  the  drink  offering  thereof  (shall  be)  of 

23.  18  their  meat  offering  and  their  drink  offe. 
23.  37  drink  offerings,  everything  upon  his  day 
Num.  6.  15,  17  meat  offering,  and  their  drink  offer. 
15.  5  fourth,  .of  an  hin  of  wine  for  a  drink  off. 
15.  7  for  a  drink  offering  thou  shalt  offer  the 


Num  15.  10  bring  for  a  drink  offering  half  an  hin  of 

15.  24  his  meat  offering,  and  his  drink  offering 

28.  7  the  drink  offering  thereof  (shall  be)  the 

28.  7  the  strong  wine,  .(for)  a  drink  offering 

28.  8  as  the  drink  offering  thereof,  thou  shalt 
28.  9  mingled  with  oil,  and  the  drink  offering 
28. 10,  15,  24  burnt  offering,  and  his  drink  offer. 
28.  14  their  drink  offerings  shall  be  half  an  hin 

28.  31  his  meat  offering,  .and  their  drink  offer. 

29.  6  meat  offering,  and  their  drink  offerings 
[So  in  v.  11,  16,  18,  19,  21,  22,  24,  25,  27,  28,  30,  31,  33, 
34.  37.  38,  39-1 

2  Ki.  16.  13  and  poured  his  drink  offering,  .upon  the 

16.  15  meat  offering,  and  their  drink  offerings 

1  Ch.29.  21  a  thousand  lambs,  with  their  drink  offer. 

2  Ch.  29.  35  peace  offerings,  and  the  drink  offerings 
Psa.  16.  4  their  drink  offerings  of  blood  will  I  not 
Isa.  57.  6  to  them  hast  thou  poured  a  drink  offer. 
Jer.  7.  18  to  pour  out  drink  offerings  unto  other  g. 

19.  13  have  poured  out  drink  offerings  unto 
32.  29  poured  out  drink  offerings  unto  other 
44.  17  But  we  will,  .pour  out  drink  offerings 
44.  18  to  pour  out  drink  offerings  unto  her,  we 
44.  19  and  poured  out  drink  offerings  unto  her 

44. 19  and  pour  out  drink  offerings  unto  her 

44.  25  to  pour  out  drink  offerings  unto  her 
Eze.  20.  28  poured  out  there  their  drink  offerings 

45.  17  meat  offerings,  and  drink  offerings 
Joel  1.  9  the  drink  offering  is  cut  off  from  the  hou. 

1.  13  the  drink  offering  is  withholden  from  the 

2.  14  a  meat  offering  and  a  drink  offering  unto 

4. Anything  poured  out,  ?]P)  nesak. 

Ezra  7.  17  meat  offerings  and  their  drink  offerings 

DRINK,  strong  — 

1  .Sweet  drink  ( what  satiates  or  intoxicates),  iJP’. 
Lev.  10.  9  Do  not  drink  wine  nor  strong  drink,  thou 
Num.  6.  3  shall  separate  (himself)  from,  .strong  dr. 

6.  3  shall  drink  no . .  vinegar  of  strong  drink 
Deut  14.  26  shalt  bestow  that  money,  .for  strong  dri. 

29.  6  neither  have  ye  drunk . .  strong  drink 
Judg  13.  4  and  drink  not  wine  nor  strong  drink 
13.  7  now  drink  no  wine  nor  strong  drink 

13.  14  neither  let  her  drink  wine  or  strong  drink 
1  Sa.  1.  15  have  drunk  neither  wine  nor  strong  drink 
Prov  20.  1  Wine  (is)  a  mocker,  strong  drink  (is)  rag. 

31.  4  to  drink  wine,  nor  for  princes  strong  dri. 
31.  6  Give  strong  drink  unto  him  that  is  ready 
Isa.  5.  1 1  (that)  they  may  follow  strong  drink ;  that 
5.  22  men  of  strength  to  mingle  strong  drink 
24.  9  strong  drink  shall  be  bitter  to  them  that 
28.  7  through  strong  drink  are  out  of  the  way 
28.  7  prophet  have  erred  through  strong  drink 

28.  7  are  out  of  the  way  through  strong  drink 

29.  9  they  stagger,  but  not  with  strong  drink 
56.  12  we  will  fill  ourselves  with  strong  drink 

Mic.  2.  11  prophesy,  .of  wine  and  of  strong  drink 

2. Sweet  drink,  ( often  fermented),  ariKepa,  i:t?  Heb. 

Luke  1.  15  shall  drink  neither  wine  nor  strong  drink 

DRINK  of,  to  — 

To  drink,  it  Ivoi  pino. 

Matt, 20.  22  to  drink  of  the  cup  that  I  shall  drink  of 

20.  23  Y’e  shall  drink  indeed  of  my  cup,  and  be 
Mark  10.  38  can  ye  drink  of  the  cup  that  I  drink  of? 

10.  39  indeed  drink  of  the  cup  that  I  drink  of 

DRINK  up,  to  — 

To  press  upon,  P’v’if  asliaq. 

Job  40.  23  he  drinketh  up  a  river,  (and)  hastetli  not 

DRINK  with,  to  — 

To  drink  with,  avynivo>  sumpind. 

Acts  10.  41  did  eat  and  drink  with  him  after  he  rose 

DRINKER  — 

To  drink,  banquet,  nntp  shatliah. 

Joel  1.  5  howl,  all  ye  drinkers  of  wine,  because  of 

DRINKING  — 

1.  Drink,  juice,  npiya  mashqeh. 

1  Ki.  10.  21  Solomon's  drinking  vessels  (were  of)  gold 

2  Ch.  9.  20  drinking  vessels  of  king  Solomon  (were  of) 

2.  To  drink,  nm  shatliah. 

Gen.  24.  19  camels  also,  until  they  have  done  drink. 

24  22  as  the  camels  had  done  drinking,  that  the 
Ruth  3.  3  he  shall  have  done  eating  and  drinking 
1  Sa.  30.  16  eating  and  drinking,  anddancing,  because 
1  Ki.  4.  20  eating  and  drinking,  and  making  merry 
16.  9  drinking  himself  drunk  in  the  house  of 

20.  12  heard  this  message,  as  he  (was)  drinking 
20.  16  Ben-hadad  (was)  drinking  himself  drunk 

1  Ch.12.  39  with  David  three  days,  eating  and  drink. 
Job  1.  13,  18  (were)  eating  and  drinking  wine  in 

Isa.  22.  13  And  behold.,  eating  flesh  and  drinking  w. 

Z. Drinking,  n;niy  shetliiyyah. 

Esth.  1.  8  the  drinking  (was)  according  to  the  law 

DRIVE,  to  — 

1.  To  thrust  away  or  out,  r|lp  hadapli. 

Isa.  22.  19  I  will  drive  thee  from  thy  station,  and 
Jer.  46. 15  stood  not,  because  the  Lord  did  dr  ive 

2.  To  drive  away,  TIP  terad. 

Dan.  4.  25,  32  they  shall  drive  thee  from  men,  and 

3 . To  drive  away,  enj  nada,  5,  or  rnj  nadach,  5. 

2  Ki.17.  21  Jeroboam  drave  Israel  from  followingthe 

4.  To  drive  or  force  away,  rnr  nadach,  5. 

Deut  30.  1  whither  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  driven 


DRIVE 


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Jer  8  3  the  places  whither  I  have  driven  them 
16.  is  all  the  lands  whither  he  had  driven  them 
23.  3  all  countries  whither  I  have  driven  them 

23  8  all  countries  whither  I  had  driven  them 

24  Q  in  all  places  whither  I  shall  drive  them 
20. 14  all  the  places  whither  I  have  driven  you 
29.  iS  the  nations  whither  I  have  driven  them 
32.  37  all  countries  whither  I  have  driven  them 
46.  28  the  nations  whither  I  have  driven  thee 

Eze.  4. 13  among  the  Gentiles,  whither  I  will  drive 
Dan.  9.  7  countries  whither  thou  hast  driven  them 
Joel  2.  20  will  drive  him  into  a  land  barren  and 

5 .To  lead,  drive,  Jrt)  nahag. 

1  Sa.  30.  20  (which)  they  drave  before  those  (other) 

2  Sa.  6.  3  tlie  sons  of  Abinadab,  drave  the  new  earn 

-¥~v  •  _  1  ...  .  4*  ^  •  oln  nlr  n  a4  ft  HIM 


^  Od.  U.  j  bill/  COUO  VI  - - 

2  Ki.  4.  24  Drive,  and  go  forward;  slack  not  (thy) 
9.  20  Jehu  the  son  of  Nimshi;  for  he  dnveth 


1  Ch.13'  7  and  Uzza  and  Aliio  drave  the  cart 

C.  To  lead,  drive,  in:  nahag,  3. 

Exodi4.  25  took  off  their,  .wheels,  that  they  drave 

7.  To  cast  out,  nashal,  3. 

2  Ki.  16.  6  king  of  Syria . .  drave  the  J ews  from  Elatli 

8.  To  scatter,  puts,  5. 

Job  18.  11  Terrors,  .shall  drive  him  to  his  feet 

9.  To  drive  away,  anc\avvta  apelauno. 

Acts  18. 16  And  he  drave  them  from  the  judgment 

10.  To  cast  out,  iK&ai ekballo. 

Mark  1  12  Spirit  driveth  him  into  the  wilderness 
John  2.  15  he  drove  them  all  out  of  the  temple,  and 


DRIVE  asunder,  to  — 

To  shake  off. ,  cause  to  move ,  nm  nathar ,  5. 

Hab  3.  6  he  beheld,  and  drove  asunder  the  nations 


DRIVE  away,  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  flee,  rm  barach,  5. 

i  Ch.  8.  13  who  drove  away  the  inhabitants  of  Gath 

2.  To  cast  out,  drive  awaxj,  bh)  garash,  3. 

Exod  2.  17  the  shepherd  came  and  drdve  them  away 
Psa.  34.  title,  who  drove  him  away,  and  he  departed 

3.  To  bring  forth,  S’n,  Sin  chil,  chul,  3d. 

Prov  25.  23  The  north  wind  driveth  away  rain;  so 

4  .To  drive  or  force  away,  nni  nadach,  5. 

Jer  23.  2  scattered  my  flock,  and  driven  them  away 

50. 17  the  lions  have  driven  (him)  away ;  first 

5 . To  drive  or  thrust  away,  'll)  nadaph. 

Psa.  1.  4  the  chaff  which  the  wind  driveth  away 
68.  2  As  smoke  is  driven,  .so  drive  them  away 

6.  To  lead  away,  inj  nahag. 

Job  24.  3  They  drive  away  the  ass  of  the  fatherless 

7 . To  blow  or  drive  away,  3tsi)  nashab,  5. 

Gen.  15. 11  the  fowls  came.  .Abram  drove  them  away 


Judg.  1.  30  Neither  did  Zebulun  drive  out  the  inha. 

1.  31  Neither  did  Asher  drive  out  the  inhabit. 

1.  32  for  they  did  not  drive  them  out 

1  33  Neither  did  Naplitali  drive  out  the  inha. 

2.  21  I  also  will  not  henceforth  drive  out  any 

2.  23  without  driving  them  out  hastily ;  neither 

11.  24  the  Loup  our  God  shall  drive  out  from 
2  Ch  20  7  (who)  didst  drive  out  the  inhabitants  of 

Psa.  44.  2  (How)  thou  didst  drive  out  the  heathen 

5.  To  drive  or  force  away,  rn)  nadach,  5 . 

Jer.  27.  10  that  I  should  drive  you  out,  and  ye 

27.  15  that  I  might  drive  you  out,  and  that  ye 

6.  To  drive  or  thrust  out,  e£w0ew  exotheo. 

Acts  7.  45  whom  God  drave  out  before  the  face  of 


DRIVE  far,  to  — 

To  put  far  off,  pro.  rachaq,  5. 

Prov  22.  15  rod  of  correction  shall  drive  it  far  from 

DRIVE  out,  to  — 

1  .To  cast  out,  drive  away,  bb)  garash. 

Exod34-  II  I  drive  out  before  thee  the  Amorite,  and 

2.  To  cast  out,  drive  away ,  ch)  garash,  3. 

Gen  3  24  he  drove  out  the  man  ;  and  he  placed  at 
4.  14  thou  hast  driven  me  out  from  the  face  of 
Exod  6  1  a  strong  hand  shall  he  drive  them  out  of 
IO  II  were  driven  out  from  Pharaoh’s  presence 
23  28  hornets.,  which  shall  drive  out  the  Hivite 
23  29  I  will  not  drive  them  out  from  before 
"3  30  I  will  drive  them  out  from  before  thee 

23  31  and  thou  shalt  drive  them  out  before 
33.  2  I  will  drive  out  the  Canaamte,  the 

Sum22.  6  and  (that)  I  may  drive  them  out  of  the 
22.  ii  to  overcome  them,  and  drive  them  out 
osh  24.  12  which  drave  them  out  from  before  you 

24  18  the  Lord  drave  out  from  before  us  all 
Judg.  2.  3  I  will  not  drive  them  out  from  before 

6.  9  drave  them  out  from  before  you,  and 
1  Sa  26  19  they  have  driven  me  out  this  day  from 
1  Ch.17.  21  by  driving  out  nations  from  before  thy 
Eza  31  11I  have  driven  him  out  for  his  wickedness 
Hos.  o.  15  I  will  drive  them  out  of  mine  house 
Zeph.  2.  4  they  shall  drive  out  Aslidod  at  the  noon  d. 

3  To  possess,  occupy,  succeed,  ttiy  yarasli. 

'  Num2i.  32  drove  out  the  Amorites  that  (were)  there 

4  To  (cause  to)  possess,  dispossess,  vy  yarasli,  5. 
Nuniii  21  driven  out  his  enemies  from  before  him 

33  c2  ye  shall  drive  out  all  the  inhabitants 
33  53  if  ye  will  not  drive  out  the  inhabitants 
Josh  3.  10  he  will  without  fail  drive  out  from 

13  6  them  will  I  drive  out  from  before  the 

14  12  I  shall  be  able  to  drive  them  out,  as  the 
,,  63  Children  of  Judah,  .not  drive  them  out 
16. 10  they  drave  not  out  the  Canaanites  that 
17'  12  children  of  Manasseh.could  not  drive  out 
17]  13  but  did  not  utterly  drive  them  out 

17  18  for  thou  shalt  drive  out  the  Canaanites 
23  s  and  drive  them  from  out  of  your  sight 
23'.  9  the  Lord  hath  driven  out  from  before 
2 o.  i?  the  Lord  your  God  will  do  more  drive  out 
Jud"~i  19  drave  out  (the  inhabitants  of)  the  moim. 
1. 19  could  not  drive  out  the  inhabitants  of 

1.  21  children  of  Benjamin  did  not  drive  out 
1'  27  Neither  did  Manasseh  drive  out  (the  in. 
f.  28  and  did  not  utterly  drive  them  out 
1  29  Neither  did  Ephraim  drive  out  the  Cana. 


DRIVE  up  and  down,  to  — 

To  bear  diversely,  in  different  directions,  Siaipepw. 
Acts  27.  27  we  were  driven  up  and  down  in  Adria 

DRIVE,  to  let  — 

To  give  over  to  be  driven,  iniSlSuyi  <pepe 7v. 

Acts  27.  15  bear  up  into  the  wind,  we  let  (her)  drive 

DRIVEN  — 

1.  To  be  driven  or  forced  away,  rn)  nadach,  4. 

Isa.  8.  22  and  (they  shall  be)  driven  to  darkness 

2 . To  be  driven  or  thrust  away,  rpj  nadaph,  2. 

Isa.  41.  2  gave  (them),  .as  driven  stubble  to  liis  bow 

DRIVEN,  to  be  — 

1  .To  thrust  out  or  away,  hadaph. 

Job  18.  18  He  shall  be  driven  from  light_into  dark. 

2.  To  drive  away,  Tia  terad. 

Dan.  4.  33  he  was  driven  from  men,  and  did  eat 
5.  21  he  was  driven  from  the  sons  of  men 

3.  To  be  driven  or  forced  away,  nil  nadach,  2. 
Deut.  4.  19  shouldest  be  driven  to  worship  them 
Jer.  40.  12  out  of  all  places  whither  they  were  driv. 

43.  5  nations  whither  they  had  been  driven 
Eze.  34.  4  brought  again  that  which  was  driven 

34. 16  bring  again  that  which  was  driven  away 

4.  To  be  turned  round  about,  339  sabab,  2. 

Psa.  1 14  3  sea  saw  (it),  and  fled  :  Jordan  was  driven 

114.  5  thou  Jordan,  (that)  thou  wast  driven 

5.  To  be  turned  back,  dd  sug,  2. 

Psa.  40. 14  let  them  be  driven  backward  and  put  to 

6 . To  drive,  i\avvia  elauno. 

Luke  8  29  and  was  driven  of  the  devil  into  the  wil. 
Jas.  3.  4  Behold  also  the  ships .  .driven  of  fierce 

7 . To  be  borne  or  carried,  (pepoyat  pheromai. 

Acts  27.  17  fearing,  .strake  sail,  and  so  were  driven 

DRIVEN  away,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  thrust  or  driven  away  or  down,  nn  idachah,2. 
Prov  14.  32  The  wicked  is  driven  away  in  his  wicked. 

2.  To  be  driven  or  thrust  away,  ’ll)  nadaph,  2. 

Psa  68  2  As  smoke  is  driven  away . .  as  wax  melteth 
Isa.  19.  7  shall  wither,  be  driven  away,  and  be  no 

3.  To  be  taken  captive,  shabah,  2. 

Exod22.  10  be  hurt,  or  driven  away,  no  man  seeing 

DRIVEN  forth,  to  be  — 

To  be  cast  out  or  driven  away,  eh)  garash,  4. 

Job  30.  s  They  were  driven  forth  from  among 

DRIVEN  on,  to  be  — 

To  be  thrust  or  driven  away  or  down,  rtni  dachah,  2. 
Jer.  23.  12  they  shall  be  driven  on,  and  fall  therein 

DRIVEN  out,  to  be  — 

To  be  driven  or  forced  away,  nil  nadach,  2. 

Deut  30.  4  If  (any)  of  thine  be  driven  out  unto  the 

^  J  ^  i  .11  1.1  1  • _  Aimr-irmon  vm  ht  fnrr. 


Jer.  49.  5  shall  be  driven  out  every  man  right  forth 


Mic.  4  4.  6  1  will  gather  her  that  is  driven  out 
Zeph.  3. 19  I  will,  .gather  her  that  was  driven  out 


DROP  — 

A  drop,  H?  mar. 

Isa.  40.  15  Behold  the  nations  (are)  as  a  drop  of  a 
DROP,  to  — 

1  .To  flow,  Si)  nazal. 

Job  36.  28  Which  the  clouds  do  drop  (and)  distil 

2.  To  drop,  i]B)  nataph. 

Judg.  5.  4  the  heavens  dropped,  the  clouds  also  dr. 
Job  29.  22  they  spake  not  again,  and  my  speech  dr. 
Psa.  68.  8  the  heavens  also  dropped  at  the  presence 
Prov.  5.  3  tlie  lips  of  a  strange  woman  drop  (as)  an 
Song  4.  11  Thy  lips,  0  (my)  spouse,  drop  (as)  the  lion. 
5.  5  I  rose  up.  .and  my  hands  dropped  (with) 

3 . To  ( cause  to)  drop,  'jtpj  nataph,  5. 

Eze.  20.  46  set  thy  face  toward  the  south,  and  drop 

21.  2  set  thy  face  toward  Jerusalem,  and  drop 
Amos  7.  16  drop  not  (thy  word)  against  the  house  of 
9.  13  the  mountains  shall  drop  sweet  wine,  and 

4.  To  be  poured  out,  99)  nathak,  2. 

2  Sa.  21.  10  beginning  of  harvest  until  water  dropped 

5.  To  drop,  be  abundant,  'll!)  o.raph. 

Deut.32.  2  My  doctrine  shall  drop  as  the  rain,  my 

6.  To  drop,  distil,  F|in  raaph. 

Psa  65.  11  Thou  erowncst . .  and  thy  paths  drop  fat. 
65.  12  They  drop  (upon)  the  pastures  of  the  wil. 

DROP  down,  to  — 

1  .To  drop,  f|»)  nataph. 

Joel  3.  18  the  mountains  shall  drop  down  new  wine 

2.  To  drop,  be  abundant,  'll!)  araph. 

Deut  33.  28  also  his  heavens  shall  drop  down  dew 

3.  To' drop,  distil,  95)1  raaph. 

Prov.  3.  20  and  the  clouds  drop  down  the  dew 

4.  To  (cause  to)  drop,  distil,  nn  raaph,  5. 

Isa.  45.  8  Drop  down,  ye  liea"ens,  from  above,  and 

DROP  through,  to  — 

To  drop,  dalaph. 

Eccl.io.  18  through  idleness,  .the  house  droppeth  th. 


DRIVEN  quite,  to  be  — 

To  be  driven  or  forced  away ,  rn)  nadach,  2, 

Job  6. 13  and  is  wisdom  driven  quite  from  me? 

DRIVEN  to  and  fro  — 

To  be  driven  or  thrust  away,  93)  nadaph,  2. 

Job  13.  25  Wilt  thou  break  a  leaf  driven  to  and  fro? 
DRIVER  — 

To  exact,  KG)  nagas. 

Job  39.  7  neither  regardeth  he  the  crying  of  the  d. 
DRIVER  of  a  chariot  — 

Rider,  charioteer,  399  raklcab. 

1  Ki.  22.  34  he  said  unto  the  driver  of  his  chariot 

DRIVING  — 

Leading  on,  anjo  minhag. 

2  Ki.  9.  20  the  driving  is  like  the  driving  of  Jehu 

DRIVING  out  — 

To  (cause  to)  possess,  dispossess,  eb;  yarash,  5. 
Judg.  2.  23  left  those  nations,  -without  driving,  .out 

DROMEDARY  — 

l.A  young  camel,  dromedary,  rnp3,  333  beker,  bik. 
Isa.  60.  6  the  dromedaries  of  Midian  and  Epliah 
Jer.  2.  23  (thou  art)  a  swift  dromedary  traversing 
2. Swift  beast,  courser,  ebn  rekesh. 

1  Ki.  4.  28  straw  for  the  horses  and  dromedaries 

3. Mare,  mule,  391  raxnmak. 

Esth.  8. 10  riders  on  mules,  camels,  (and)  young  dro. 


DROPPED  — 

Flow,  stream,  ?|^n  lielck. 

1  Sa.  14.  26  when  the  people  were  come.. honey  drop. 

DROPPING  — 

1.  Dropping,  Fj!?'n  deleph. 

Prov  19.  13  contentions  of  a  wife  (are)  a  continual  dr. 
27.  15  A  continual  dropping  in  a  very  rainy  day 

2.  To  drop,  f]B)  nataph. 

Song  5.  13  his  lips ..  dropping  sweet  smelling  myrrh 
DROPS  — 

1.  Drops,  D'^tj  agalim. 

Job  38.  28  or  who  hath  begotten  the  drops  of  dew? 

2.  Drop,  'll?)  nataph. 

Job  36.  27  For  he  maketh  small  the  drops  of  water 

3.  Dropping,  D'P’DU  resisim.  ■ 

Song  5.  2  (and)my  locks  with  the  dropsof  thenight 

DROPS,  great  — 

A  clot,  drop,  0p6yf}os  thrombos. 

Luke22.  44  [great  drops  of  blood  falling  down  to  the] 

DROPSY,  having  the  — 

Dropsical,  full  of  water,  uSpwmK is  hudropikos. 
Luke  14.  2  a  certain  man.  .which  had  the  dropsy 

DROSS  — 

1  .Dross,  M  sug. 

Eze.  22.  18  the  house  of  Israel  is  to  me  become  dross 

2. Dross,  rp  sig.  . 

Psa.  1  ig.  no  Thou  puttest  away  all  the  wicked .. dross 
Prov  24  4  Take  away  the  dross  from  the  silver,  and 
26.  23  a  potsherd  covered  with  silver  dross 
Isa  1  22  Thy  silver  is  become  dross,  thy  wine  mix. 

1.  25  I  will,  .purely  purge  away  thy  dross,  and 
Eze.  22.  18  all  they  (are)  brass,  .the  dross  of  silver 
22. 19  Because  ye  are  all  become  dross,  behold 

DROUGHT  — 

\.  Restraint,  dearth,  m>’3  bitstsoreth. 

Jer.  17.  8  and  shall  not  be  careful  m  the  year  ol  d. 

2.  Drought,  waste,  3i,n  choreb. 

Gen.  31.  40  hi  the  day  the  drought  consumed  me 
Jer.  50.  38  A  drought  (is)  upon  her  waters,  and  they 
Hag.  1.  11  And  I  called  for  a  drought  upon  the  land 

3.  Drought,  ]i3in  charabon. 

Psa.  32.  4  is  turned  into  the  drought  of  summer 

4  Drought,  ninxnx  tsachtsachoth. 

'  isa,  58. 1 1  the  LORD  shall.,  satisfy  thy  soul  in  drought 

5. Drought ,  n;x  tsiyyah. 

Job  24.  19  Drought  and  heat  consume  the  snow  w. 
Jer  2  6  through  a  land  of  drought,  and  of  the 


S. Thirst,  tsimmaon.  .  ,  , . 

Deut.  8.  15  fiery  serpents,  and  scorpions,  and  drought 


DROUGHT,  great  — 

Droughts,  rinit&n  taluboth. 

Hos.  13.  5  know  thee,  .in  the  land  of  great  di ought 

DROVE  — 

1  .Camp,  rune  maclianeh.  _ 

Gen.  33. ’  8  What  (meanest)  thou  by  all  this  dio\c 


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DUE 


2.  Drove,  flock,  herd,  order,  rjy  eder. 

Gen.  32. 16  he  delivered,  .every  drove  by  themselves 
32.  16  and  put  a  space  betwixt  drove  and  drove 
32. 19  and  all  that  followed  the  droves 

DROWN,  to  — 

1.  To  overflow,  wash  away,  shataph. 

Song  8.  7  neither  can  the  floods  drown  it 

2.  To  make  to  sink,  fi off  l(w  bothizo. 

1  Ti.  6.  9  drown  men  in  destruction  and  perdition 

3.  To  drink  down ,  swallow  up,  Karairlru  katapino. 
Heb.  ix.  29  Egyptians  assaying  to  do  were  drowned 

DROWNED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  sunk,  yja  taba,  4. 

Exodis.  4  captains  also  are  drowned  in  the  Red  sea 

2.  To  be  watered,  to  sink,  ypp,  2,  or  rw  shaqah,  2. 
Amos  8.  8  it  shall  be  cast  out  and  drowned,  as  (by) 

3.  To  sink,  water,  ypay  shaqa. 

Amos  9.  5  shall  be  drowned,  as  (by)  the  flood  of  E. 

4.  To  be  made  to  sink  down,  KaTairovrl^opai. 

Matt  18.  6  he  were  drowned  in  the  depth  of  the  sea 

DROWSINESS  — 

Slumber,  drowsiness,  nDri  numah. 

Prov.23.  21  drowsiness  shall  clothe  (a  man)  with  rags 

DRUNK  — 

Satiated,  merry,  usai  shikkur. 

1  Ki.  16.  9  drinking  himself  drunk  in  the  house  of 

20.  16  drinking  himself  drunk  in  the  pavilions 

DRUNK,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  drunk,  nrnr  shathah,  2. 

Lev.  xi.  34  and  all  drink  that  may  be  drunk  in  every 

2 .To  begin  to  be  softened,  yeOvaicoi  methuskd. 

Eph.  5.  18  be  not  drunk  with  wine,  wherein  is  excess 
DRUNK,  to  be  made  -- 
1  .To  be  filled,  satisfied,  mi  ravah. 

Jer.  46.  10  be  satiate  and  made  drunk  with  their 

2. To  be  softened  ( -with  drink),  peBvu  methuo. 

Rev.  17.  2  have  been  made  drunk  with  the  wine  of 
DRUNK,  to  make  — 

1 .  To  satiate,  make  merry,  13^  shakar,  3. 

2  Sa.  ix.  13  he  made  him  drunk  :  and  at  even  he 
Isa.  63.  6  make  them  drunk  in  my  fury,  and  I  will 

2.  To  satiate,  make  merry,  shakar,  5. 

Deut32.  42  I  will  make  mine  arrows  drunk  with  bl. 
•ler.  51.  57  I  will  make  drunk  her  princes,  and  her 

DRUNK,  to  have  well  — 

To  be  softened  with  drink,  peBvco  methuo. 

John  2.  10  when  men  have  well  drunk,  then  that 

DRUNKARD  — 

1  .To  suck  up,  be  satiated,  f«D  saba. 

Deut2i.  20  This  our  son  (is),  .a  glutton  and  a  drun. 
Prov.23.  21  drunkard  ana  the  glutton  shall  come  to 
Nah.  1.  10  while  they  are  drunken  (as)  drunkards 
2.Satiated,  merry,  1131?  shikkur. 

Prov.26.  9  thorn  goeth  up  into  the  hand  of  a  drunk. 
Isa.  24.  20  earth  shall  reel  to  and  fro  like  a  drunkard 
28.  1  Woe  to  the  crown .  .to  the  drunkards  of  E. 
28.  3  the  drunkards  of  Ephraim,  shall  be  trod. 
Joel.  1.  5  Awake,  ye  drunkards,  and  weep  ;  and 

3.  To  drink  sweet  drink,  iy&  nna*  shathah  shekar. 
Psa.  69. 12  and  I  (was)  the  song  of  the  drunkards 

4.  Softened  with  drink,  yidvaos  methusos. 

1  Co.  5.  11  or  an  idolater,  or  a  railer,  or  a  drunkard 

6.  10  Nor  thieves,  nor  covetous,  nor  drunkards 

DRUNKEN  — 

1  .Sucking,  satiated,  N3b  sobe. 

Nah.  1.  10  while  they  are  drunken  (as)  drunkards 
2. Satiated,  merry,  maw  shikkur. 

1  Sa.  1. 13  therefore  Eli  thought  she  had  been  drun. 

25.  36  merry  within  him,  for  he  (was)  very  drun. 
Job  12.  25  maketh  them  to  stagger  like  (a)  drunken 
Isa.  19. 14  err . .  as  a  drunken  (man)  staggerethiin  his 
Jer.  23.  9  I  am  like  a  drunken  man,  and  like  a  man 

3 . To  be  satiated,  merry,  "Of?  shakar. 

Isa.  51.  21  hearnow  this,  thou  afflicted,  and  drunken 

4.  To  be  softened,  soaked  with  drink,  yeOvw  methuo. 
Matt  24.  49  and  to  eat  and  drink  with  the  drunken 
Acts  2.  15  For  these  are  not  drunken  as  ye  suppose 
1  Co.  11.  21  and  one  is  hungry,  and  another  is  drunken 
1  Th.  5.  7  and  they  that,  .ai'e  drunken  in  the  night 
Rev.  17.  61  saw  the  woman  drunken  with  the  blood 

DRUNKEN,  be  — 

Satiety,  merriment,  shikkaron. 

Eze.  39.  19  and  drink  blood  till  ye  be  drunken,  of 
DRUNKEN,  to  be  — - 

1 .  To  be  satiated,  merry,  irai  shakar. 

Gen.  9.  21  And  he  drank  of  the  wine,  and  was  dru. 
Isa.  29.  9  they  are  drunken,  but  not  with  wine;  they 
49.  26  they  shall  be  drunken  with  their  own  bl. 
Jer.  25.  27  be  drunken,  and  spue,  and  fall,  and  rise 
Lam.  4.  21  slialt  be  drunken,  and  shalt  make  thyself 
Nah.  3. 11  Thou  also  shalt  be  drunken  ;  thou  shalt 

2.  To  be  ( show  self)  drunken,  merry,  i:b!  shakar,  7. 
i  Sa.  1. 14  How  long  wilt  thou  be  drunken  ?  put 


3.  To  begin  to  be  softened,  yedvo-Kaj  methuskd. 
Lukei2.  45  and  to  eat  and  drink,  and  to  be  drunken 
1  Th.  5.  7  and  they  that  be  drunken,  .in  the  night 

DRUNKEN,  to  make  — 

1  .To  be  filled,  satisfied,  nn  ravah,  5. 

Lam.  3.  15  he  hath  made  me  drunken  with  wormw. 

2.  To  satiate,  make  merry,  isai  shakar,  3. 

Jer.  51.  7  cup.  .that  made  all  the  earth  drunken 
Hab.  2.  15  and  makest(him)  drunken  also,  that  thou 

3.  To  satiate,  make  merry,  13B>  shakar,  5. 

Jer.  48.  26  Make  ye  him  drunken ;  for  he  magnified 
51.  39  I  will  make  them  drunken,  that  they  may 

DRUNKEN  man  — 

So.tiated,  merry,  H3B>  shikkur. 

Psa.  107.  27  They  reel . .  and  stagger  like  a  drunken  m. 

DRUNKENNESS  — 

1.  Fulness,  satiety,  nn  raveh. 

Deut29-  19  though  I  walk,  .to  add  drunkenness  to 
2. Satiety,  merriment,  fna?  shikkaron. 

Jer.  13.  13  I  will  fill  all.  .Jerusalem,  with  drunken. 
Eze  23.  33  Thou  shalt  be  filled  witli  drunkenness 

3 . Drinking,  carousing,  'US’  shethi. 

Eccl.  10.  17  eat . .  for  strength,  and  not . .  drunkenness ! 

4.  Drink,  mulled  drink,  ye9r)  methe. 

Luke2i.  34  overcharged  with  surfeiting,  and  drunk. 
Rom  13.  13  Let  us  walk,  .not  in  rioting  and  drunken. 
Gal.  5.  21  drunkenness,  revellings,  and  such  like 

DRU-SIL’  LA.  ApoutriWa. 

A  daughter  of  Herod  Agrippa  I.  She  became  wife  of 
FelLx  governor  of  Judea. 

Acts  24.  24  when  Felix  came  with  his  wife  D. 

DRY  — 

I  .Dry,  mn  chareb. 

Lev.  7.  10  meat  offering  ningled  with  oil,  and  dry 
Prov.17.  1  Better  (is)  a  dry  morsel,  and  quietness 

2 . Dry,  drought,  3in  choreb. 

J udg.  6.  37  and  (it  be)  dry  upon  all  the’ earth  (beside) 
6.  39  let  it  now  be  dry  only  upon  the  fleece 
6.  40  for  it  was  dry  upon  the  fleece  only 

3.  A  dry  place,  .i3in  charabah. 

Eze.  30.  12  I  will  make  the  rivers  dry,  and  sell  the 

4.  Dry,  dried  up,  withered,  ab)  yabesh. 

Job  13.  25  and  wilt  thou  pursue  the  dry  stubble? 
Isa.  56.  3  neither  let  the  eunuch  say . .  I  (am)  a  dry 
Eze.  17.  24  and  have  made  the  dry  tree  to  flourish 
20.  47  and  it  shall  devour  every . .  dry  tree  in 
37.  2  very  many . .  and,  lo,  (they  were)  very  dry 
37.  4  O  ye  dry  bones,  hear  the  word  of  the  L. 
Nah.  1.  10  shall  be  devoured  as  stubble  fully  dry 
b.A  dry  place,  ,i$b;  yabbashah. 

Gen.  1.  9  let  the  dry  (land)  appear  :  and  it  was  so 

1.  10  And  God  called  the  dry  (land)  Earth 
Exod.  4.  9  it  upon  the  dry  (land),  .blood  upon  the 

14.  16  the  children  of  Israel  shall  go  on  dry 
14.  22  children  of  Israel  went,  .upon  the  dry 

14.  29  the  children  of  Israel  walked  upon  dry 

15.  19  but  the  children  of  Israel  went  on  dry 
Psa.  66.  6  He  turned  the  sea  into  dry  (land) 

Jon.  1.  9  which  hath  made  the  sea  and  the  dry 

2.  10  and  it  vomited  out  Jonah  upon  the  dry 

6. ri  dry  place,  Tvyrp.  yabbeshetli. 

Exod.  4.  9  shali  become  blood  upon  the  dry  (land) 
Psa.  95.  5  and  his  hands  formed  the  dry  (land) 

7 . Clear,  shining,  ns  tsach. 

Jer.  4.  11  A  dry  wind  of  the  high  places  in  the  wil. 

8. ri  dry  place,  glowing,  burning,  my  tsiyyah. 

Psa.  63.  1  my  flesh  longeth  for  thee  in  a  dry  and 
107.  3s  He  turneth . .  dry  ground . .  water-springs 
Isa.  41.  18  I  will  make,  .the  dry  land  springs  of 
53.  2  grow  up.  .as  a  root  out  of  a  dry  ground 
Jer.  51.  43  Her  cities  are  a  desolation,  a  dry  land 
Eze.  19.  13  planted,  .in  a  dry  and  thirsty  ground 
Hos.  2.  3  Lest  I . .  set  her  like  a  dry  land,  and  slay 
Zeph.  2.  13  will  make  Nineveh .  .dry  like  a  wilderness 

9.  To  be  dry,  dried  up,  pressed,  pDy  tsamaq. 

Hos.  9.  14  give  them  a  miscarrying  womb  and  dry 

10.  Waterless,  without  water,  arvSpos  anudros. 
Matt  12.  43  he  walketh  through  dry  places,  seeking 
Luken.  24  he  walketh  through  dry  places,  seeking 

II  .Dry,  withered,  ^rjpSs  zeros. 

Luke23.  31  in  a  green . .  what  shall  be  done  in  the  dry  ? 

DRY,  to  — 

To  dry  up,  wither,  ab;  yabesh,  3. 

Prov  17.  22  but  a  broken  spirit  drieth  the  bones 

DRY,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  dry,  3 “in  chareb. 

Gen.  8.  13  behold,  the  face  of  the  ground  was  dry 
Isa.  44.  27  That  saith  to  the  deep.  Be  dry,  and  I  will 

2.  To  be  or  become  dry,  withered,  ab)  yabesh. 

Josh.  9.  5  all  the  bread  of  their  provision  was  dry 
9.  12  now,  behold,  it  is  dry,  and  it  is  mouldy 

DRY,  to  become  — 

To  be  dried  up,  ashamed,  iris  bosh, 

Hos.  13. 15  and  his  spring  shall  become  dry,  and  his 


DRY,  ground  — 

1. A  dry  place,  .15-51)  charabah. 

Josh.  3.  17  the  priests,  .stood  firm  on  dry  ground  in 

3.  17  the  Israelites  passed  over  on  dry  ground 
2  Ki.  2.  8  so  that  they  two  went  over  on  dry  ground 

2.  A  dry  place,  .iris:  yabbashah. 

Isa.  44.  3  I  will  pour,  .floods  upon  the  dry  ground 

3 . A  thirsty  place,  [insy  tsimmaon. 

Psa  107.  33  He  turneth.  water-springs  into  dry  gro. 

DRY  land  — 

1. A  dry  place,  .15111  charabah. 

Gen.  7.  22  of  all  that  (was)  in  the  dry  (land),  died 
Exodi4.  21  and  made  the  sea  dry  (land),  and  the 
Josh.  4.  18  priests’  feet  were  lifted  up  unto  the  dryl. 
Hag.  2.  6  I  will  shake  the  heavens . .  and  the  dry  (1.) 

2.  A  dry  place,  neb;  yabbashah. 

Josh.  4.  22  Israel  came  over  this  Jordan  on  dryland 
Neh.  9.  11  went  through . .  the  sea  on  the  dry  land 

3.  A  clear,  shining  place,  in'ny  tsechichah. 

Psa.  68.  6  but  the  rebellious  dwell  in  a  dry  (land) 

4.  A  dry  place,  glowing,  burning,  my  tsiyyah. 

Jer.  50.  12  nations  (shall  be)  a  wilderness,  a  dry  land 

5.  Dry,  withered,  ^ypis  zeros. 

Heb.  1 1.  29  passed  through  the  Red  sea  as  by  dry  (1  ) 

DRY,  to  make  — 

1  .To  dry  up,  wither,  cia;  yabesh,  3. 

Nah.  1.  4  He  rebuketh  the  sea,  and  maketh  it  dry 

2.  To  cause  to  dry  up,  ab;  yabesh,  5. 

Jer.  51.  36  dry  up  her  sea,  and  make  her  springs  dry 

DRY  place  — 

1. A  dry  place,  glowing,  burning,  p'k  tsayon. 

Isa.  25.  5  as  the  heat  in  a  dry  place  ;  (even)  the 
32.  2  as  rivers  of  water  hi  a  dry  place  ;  as  the 

2.  A  dry  place,  glowing,  burning,  my  tsiyyah. 

Psa.  105  41  they  ran  in  the  dry  places  (like)  a  river 
DRY  scall  — 

Scall,  scurf,  scab,  mange,  pm  netheq. 

Lev.  13.  30  it  (is)  a  dry  scall,  (even)  a  leprosy  upon 

DRY  up,  to  — 

1  .To  dry  up,  3in  charab,  5. 

2  Ki.19.  24  with  the  sole  of  my  feet  have  I  dried  up 
Isa.  37.  23  with  the  sole  of  my  feet  have  I  dried  up 
50.  2  at  my  rebuke  I  dry  up  the  sea,  I  make 
Jer.  51.  36  will  dry  up  her  sea,  and  make  her  springs 
Nah.  1.  4  rebuketh  the  sea.  .drieth  up  all  the  rivers 

2.  To  be  or  become  dry,  withered,  ab)  yabesh. 

1  Ki.  13.  4  his  hand,  which  he  put  forth,  .dried up 
17.  7  after  a  while,  that  the  brook  dried  up 
Job  12.  15  withlioldeth  the  waters,  and  they  dry  up 
14. 11  and  the  flood  decayeth  and  drieth  up 

3.  To  dry  up,  wither,  11*3;  yabesh,  3. 

Job  13.  30  the  flame  shall  dry  up  his  branches;  and 

4.  To  ( cause  to)  dry  up,  ab;  yabesh,  5. 

Josh.  2.  10  how  the  LORD  dried  up  the  water  of  the 

4.  23  the  Lord  your  God  dried  up  the  waters 

4.  23  which  he  dried  up  from  before  us,  until 

5.  1  that  the  Lord  had  dried  up  the  waters  of 
Psa.  74. 15  thou  driedst  up  mighty  rivers 

Isa.  42.  15  I  will . .  dry  up  all  their  herbs 

42. 15  make  the  rivers  islands,  and  I  will  dry  up 
44.  27  That  saith.  .1  will  dry  up  thy  rivers 
Eze.  17.  24  have  dried  up  the  green  tree,  and  have 
19.  12  and  the  east  wind  dried  up  her  fruit 
Zech  10.  11  all  the  deeps  of  the  river  shall  dry  up 

5.  To  dry  up,  fijpcuVoi  xeraind. 

Mark  5.  29  the  fountain  of  her  blood  was  dried  up 

11.  20  saw  the  fig  tree  dried  up  from  the  roots 
Rev.  16. 12  the  water  thereof  was  dried  up,  that  the 
DRY  shod  — 

With  shoes,  sandals,  D'Sij'JS  bannealim. 

Isa.  11. 15  and  shaU.  .make  (men)  go  over  dry-shod 

DUE  — 

1.  Thing,  matter,  131  dabar. 

Neh.  11.  23  a  certain  portion,  .due  for  every  day 

2. »S 'tatute,  portion,  limit,  ph  choq. 

Lev.  10.  13  it  (is)  thy  due,  and  thy  sons’  due,  of  the 
10.  14  (they  be)  thy  due,  and  thy  sons’  due 

3. Judgment,  asyo  mishpat. 

Deuti8.  3  shall  be  the  priest's  due  from  the  people 

4.  What  is  due,  0.  debt,  cnpeiK-q  opheile. 

Rom  13.  7  Render  therefore  to  all  their  dues 

5 .Own,  proper,  ISioi  idios. 

Gal.  6.  9  in  due  season  we  shall  reap,  if  we  faint 
1  Ti.  2.  6  ransom  for  all,  to  be  testified  in  due  time 
Titus  1.  3  hath  in  due  times  manifested  his  word 

6 . To  owe,  be  due,  o<pri\u  opheilo. 

1  Co.  7.  3  render  unto  the  wife  [due  benevolence] 
DUE,  to  be  — - 

To  owe,  be  due,  ocpdAai  opheilo. 

Matt  18.  34  he  should  pay  all  that  was  due  unto  him 
DUE  season  — 

Time,  season,  njf  eth. 

Lev.  26.  4  I  will  give  you  rain  in  due  season,  and 
Deut  ii.  14  the  rain  of  your  land  in  his  due  season 


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DUTY 


Psa.  104.  27  raayest  give  (them)  their  meat  in  due  se. 

145.  15  thou  givest  them  their  meat  indue  season 
rrov  15.  23  word  (spoken)  in  dueseason,  how  good(is 
Eccl.  10.  1 7  thy  princes  eat  in  due  season,  for  strength 

DUE,  those  to  whom  (it)  is  — 

Its  owners,  vSsn  bealav.  . 

Prov.  3.  27  Withhold  not  good  from . .  whom  it  is  due 

DUKE  - 

1  .Leader,  head  of  a  thousand,  rpx  alluph. 

Gen.  36.  15  These  (were)  dukes  of  the  sons  of  Esau 
36  15  duke  Teman,  duke  Omar,  duke  Zepho,  d. 
36.  16  Duke  Korali,  duke  Gatam,  (and)  duke  A. 

36  16  these  (are)  the  dukes  (that  came)  of  Elip. 
36.  17  duke  Nahath,  duke  Zerah,  d.  Shammah,  d 
36.  17  these  (are)  the  dukes  (that  came)  of  Reuel 
36.  18  duke  Jeush,  duke  Jaalam,  duke  Korah 
36.  18  (were)  the  dukes  (that  came)  of  Aholiba. 
36.  10  These  (are)  the  sons,  .these  (are)  their  d. 
36.  21  these  (are)  the  dukes  of  the  Horites,  the 
36.  20  (are)  the  dukes  (that  came)  of  the  Horites 
36.  29  duke  Lotan,  duke  Shobal,  duke  Zibeon,  d. 
36.  30  Duke  Dishon,  duke  Ezer,  duke  Disdan 
36.  30  these  (are)  the  dukes  (that  came)  of  Hon 
36.  30  among  their  dukes  in  the  land  of  Seir 
36.  40  these  (are)  the  names  of  the  dukes  (that 
36.  40  duke  Timnah,  duke  Alvah,  duke  Jetlieth 
36.  41  Duke  Aholibamah,  duke  Elah,  duke  Pinon 
36.  42  Duke  Kenaz,  duke  Teman,  duke  Mibzar 

7.  43  D.  Magdiel,  duke  Irani :  these  (be)  the  d 
Exodis.  15  Then  the  dukes  of  Edom  shall  be  amazed 
I  Ch.  I.  si  dukes,  .were  ;  duke  Timnah,  d.  Aliah,  d. 

1.  52  Duke  Aholibamah,  duke  Elah,  duke  Pin. 

1  S3  Duke  Kenaz,  duke  Teman,  duke  Mibzar 

1.  54  Duke  Magdiel,  duke  Iram.  .dukes  of  Ed. 

2 .Prince,  one  anointed,  ruler,  TDi  nasik. 

Josh  13.  21  dukes  of  Sihon,  dwelling  in  the  country 

DULCIMER  — 

1. A  double  pipe,  bagpipe,  symphony,  n;)saio. 

Dan.  3.  5,  15  at  what  time  ye  hear  the.  .dulcimer 

2.  A  double  pipe,  bagpipe,  symphony,  n;)b'D  sipho. 

Dan.  3.  10  that  every  man  that  shall  hear  the . .  dulc. 

DULL  — 

Slothful,  vw9p6s  nothros. 

Heb.  5. 11  hard  to  be  uttered,  seeing  ye  are  dull  of 

DU'-MAH,  nan  silence. 

1.  Son  of  Ishmael  son  of  Abraham  by  Hagar.  B.c.  1840. 

Gen.  25.  14  And  Mishina,  and  D.,  and  Massa 
1  Ch.  1.  30  Mishma,  and  D.,  Massa,  Hadad,  and  T. 

2.  A  city  of  the  tribe  of  Judah. 

Josh  15.  52  Arab,  and  D.,  and  Esliean 

8.  A  city  whose  site  is  doubtful. 

Isa.  21.  11  The  burden  of  D.  He  calletli  to  me  out  of 

DUMB  — 

1  .Dumb,  bound,  tied,  d>x  illem. 

Exod  4.  11  man’s  mouth?  or  who  maketh  the  dumb 
Prov  31  8  Open  thy  mouth  for  the  dumb  in  the  ca. 

Isa  is.  6  Then  shall . .  the  tongue  of  the  dumb  sing 
s6  10  they  (are)  all  dumb  dogs,  they  cannot  bark 
Hab  2.  18  the  maker,  .trusteth  therein,  to  make  d. 


Eze.  4.  12  thou  shalt  bake  it  with  dung  that  cometh 
4.  15  I  have  given  thee  cow’s,  .for  man  s  dung 
Zeph.  1.  17  out  as  dust,  and  their  flesh  as  the  dung 

3 .Dung,  dunghill,  SSa  galal.  „ 

1  Ki.  14. 10  as  a  man  taketh  away  dung,  till  it  he  all 

i.Dung,  dung  heap,  dunghill,  joh  domen. 

2  Ki.  0.  37  And  the  carcase  of  Jezebel  shall  be  asdu. 
Psa  83  io  they  became  (as)  dung  for  the  earth 
Jer.  8.  2  they  shall  be  for  dung  upon  the  face  of 

9  22  the  carcases  of  men  shall  fall  as  dung  up. 
16.  4  they  shall  be  as  dung  upon  the  face  of 
25.  33  they  shall  be  dung  upon  the  ground 

5 .Dung,  offscourings,  D'iq  charim. 

2  Ki.  6.  25  the  fourth  part  of  a  cab  of  dove’s  dung 

( I.Dung ,  excrement,  t peresh. 

Exod2g.  14  the  flesh  of  the  bullock ..  and  his  dung 
Lev  4.  II  the  skin  of  the  bullock,  .and  his  dung 

8.  17  the  bullock,  and  his  hide,  .and  Ins  dung 
16.  27  they  shall  burn  in  the  fire  their,  .dung 
Nunug.  s  her  blood,  with  her  dung,  shall  he  burn 
Mai.  2.  3  I  will,  .spread  dung,  .the  dung  of  your 

I  .Outcome,  filth,  O’pn  or  D’son  charaim,  nxiss  tsoah. 
2  Ki  18  27  they  may  eat  their  own  dung,  and  drink 
Isa.  36.  12  they  may  eat  their  own  dung,  and  drink 

i.Dung,  what  is  blown  out,  ins?  tsaphua. 

Eze.  4.  15  I  have  given  thee  cow’s  dung  for  man  s 

9.  Dung,  what  is  blown  out,  jfsy  tsaphia. 

Eze.  4.  15  I  have  given  thee  cow’s  dung  for  man’s 

10 . Dregs,  refuse,  <rKv/ia\ov  shubalon. 

Pliil.  3.  8  and  do  count  them ..  dung,  that  I  may 

DUNG,  to  — 

To  cast  dung,  f>6.Ww  Konplav  hallo  Icoprian. 
Lukei3.  8  till  I  shall  dig  about  it,  and  [dung]  (it) 


DUNGEON  — 

1  .Pit,  dungeon,  -to  bor. 

Gen.  40. 15  that  they  should  put  me  into  the  dungeon 
41.  14  they  brought  him  hastily  out  of  the  dung. 

Jer.  38.  6  cast  him  into  the  dungeon  of  Malchiah 
38.  6  And  in  the  dungeon,  .no  water,  but  mire 
38.  7  they  had  put  Jeremiah  in  the  dungeon 
38.  9  whom  they  have  cast  into  the  dungeon 
38.  10  take  up  Jeremiah,  .out  of  the  dungeon 
38.  II  let  them  down  by  cords  into  the  dungeon 
38  13  and  took  him  up  out  of  the  dungeon :  and 

Lam  3  S3  They  have  cut  off  my  life  in  the  dungeon 
3.  55  I  called . .  0  Lord,  out  of  the  low  dungeon 

2 .House  of  the  pit,  man  n'3  beth  habbor. 

Exod  12.  29  of  the  captive  that  (was)  in  the  dungeon 

Jer.  37.  16  Jeremiah  was  entered  into  the  dungeon 

DUNGHILL  — 

1  Dung,  dirt,  rsirx,  nsiyx  ashpoth,  ashpath. 

I  Sa  2.  8  lifteth  up  the  beggar  from  the  dunghill 

Psa.113.  7  (and)  lifteth  the  needy  out  of  the  dungli. 

Lam.  4.  5  that  were  brought  up.  .embrace  dungli. 

2 .Dunghill,  dung  heap,  njDqn  madmenah. 

Isa.  25.  10  as  straw  is  trodden  down  for  the  dunghill 


3.  Dunghill  or  heap,  i?i}  nevalu. 


2. Silent,  still,  dot  dumam. 

Hab.  2.  19  to  the  dumb  stone,  Arise,  it  shall  teach ! 

3. Speechless,  &\a\os  alalos. 

Mark  7.  37  he  maketh.  .the  deaf  to  hear,  and  the  d. 
q  17  brought,  .my  son,  which  hath  a  dumb 

9.  25  dumb  and  deaf  spirit,  I  charge  thee,  come 

4.  Voiceless,  &<pcovos  aphonos. 

Acts  8.  32  like  a  lamb  dumb  before  his  shearer,  so 

1  Co.  12.  2  carried  away  unto  these  dumb  idols,  even 

2  Pe!  2.  16  the  dumb  ass  speaking  with  man’s  voice 

5 . Blunted,  dumb,  kok p6s  kophos. 

Matt  9.  32  behold,  they  brought  to  him  a  dumb  man 
9.  33  when  the  devil  was  cast  out,  the  dumb  s. 
12.  22  Then  was  brought  unto  him  one.  .dumb 
12.  22  insomuch  that  the  blind  and  dumb  both 
15.  30  having  with  them,  .dumb,  maimed,  and 
15.  31  when  they  saw  the  dumb  to  speak,  the 

Luke  11.  14  he  was  casting  out  a  devil,  and  it  was  d. 
11.  14  when  the  devil  was  gone  out,  the  dumb 

6.  To  be  silent,  cncrirdai  siopao. 

Luke  1.  20  thou  shalt  be  dumb,  and  not  able  to  speak 

DUMB,  to  he  or  become  — 

To  be  dumb,  bound,  tied,  D?X  alam,  2. 

Psa  39  2  I  was  dumb  with  silence,  I  held  my  peace 

39.  9  I  was  dumb,  I  opened  not  my  mouth 

Isa  53.  7  as  a  sheep  before  her  shearers  is  dumb 

Eze  3  26  that  thou  shalt  he  dumb,  and  shalt  not 
24.  27  thou  shalt  speak,  and  be  no  more  dumb 
73  22  mouth  was  opened,  and  I  was  no  mored. 

Dan.  10.  15  face  toward  the  ground,  and  I  became  d. 

DUMB  man  — 

Dumb,  bound,  tied,  oVx  illem. 

Psa.  38.  13  as  a  dumb  man  (that)  openeth  not  his  m. 

DUNG  — 

1. Dung,  dirt,  rubbish,  ns^x,  niss'N  ashpoth. 

Neh.  2.  13  before  the  dragon  well,  and  to  the  dung 

3.  13  a  thousand  cubits  on  the  wall  unto  tiled. 

2. Dung,y?z  gelel.  .  . 

Job  20.  '  7  he  shall  perish  for  ever  like  his  own  dung 


Dunghill,  heap,  nevali. 

Dan  2  5  and  your  houses  shall  be  made  a  dungli. 

3.'  29  and  their  houses  shall  be  made  a  dungh. 

.Dunghill,  Kopnla  Jcorpia. 

Luke  14.  35  fit  for  the  land,  not  yet  for  the  dunghill 

UNG  GATE  or  PORT,  nbif’Xq  1%®. 
gate  at  the  S.W.  of  Jerusalem. 

Nell  2  13  before  the  dragon  well,  and  to  the  dung  p. 

314  the  dung  gate  repaired  Malchiah  the  son 
12!  31  right  hand  upon  the  wall  toward  the  d.  g. 

U'-RA,  tern  circle. 

plain  in  the  province  of  Babylon  where  Nebucliad- 
ezzar  set  up  a  golden  image. 

Dan.  3.  1  lie  set  it  up  in  the  plain  of  D.,  in  the  pro. 

IURABLE  — 

.Lasting,  p’ ny  athiq. 

Isa.  23.  18  eat  sufficiently,  and  for  durable  clothing 

•..Lasting,  pny  atheq.  . 

Prov.  8.  18  (yea),  durable  riches  and  righteousness 

)URST  — 

Vo  fear,  be  afraid,  to.;  yare.  .  . 

job  32.  6  and  durst  not  show  you  mine  opinion 

)UST  — 

[.Dust  (pounded  small),  pax  abaq. 

Isa.  s.  24  their  blossom  shall  go  up  asdust :  because 
20.  5  the  multitude,  .shall  be  like  small  dust 
Eze.  26.  10  By  reason,  .their  dust  shall  cover  thee 

Nah.  1.  3  and  the  clouds  (are)  the  dust  of  his  feet 

2. Ashes,  day ,  dust ,  idjj  aphar. 

Gen  2.  7  the  Lord  God  formed  man  (of)  the  dust 

3.  14  dust  shalt  thou  eat  all  the  days  of  thy 
3.  19  for  dust  thou  (art),  and  unto  dust  shalt 
13.  16  I  will  make  thy  seed  as  the  dust  of  the 
13.  16  so  that  if  a  man  can  number  the  dust  of 
18.  27  taken  upon  me.  .which  (am  hut)  dust  and 
28.  14  thy  seed  shall  be  as  the  dust  of  the  earth 


Exod  8. 

^  8. 
Lev.  14. 

17- 

Num.  5. 

23- 

Deut.  9. 
28. 

,  32- 
Josh.  7. 

1  Sa.  2. 

2  Sa.  16. 

22. 

1  Ki.  16. 

18. 

20. 

2  Ki.  13. 

23- 

2  Ch.  1. 
Job  2. 

4- 

5- 
7- 
7- 

10. 

14. 

16. 

r7* 


27. 

28. 
3°- 
34- 
38. 

39- 
40. 
42. 
Psa.  7. 
18. 
22. 
22. 

3°- 

44. 

72. 

78. 

102. 

103. 

104. 
"3- 
119. 

Prov.  8. 
Eccl.  3. 


Isa. 


16  Stretch  out  thy  rod,  and  smite  the  dust 

1 7  smote  the  dust  of  the  earth,  and  it  became 
17  all  the  dust  of  the  land  became  lice 

41  they  shall  pour  out  the  dust  that  they 
13  pour  out  the  blood,  .and  cover  it  with  d. 

,  , 7  and  of  the  dust  that  is  in  the  floor  of  the 
10  Who  can  count  the  dust  of  Jacob,  and 
21  was  as  small  as  dust :  and  I  cast  the  d. 

24  the  rain  of  thy  land  powder  and  dust 
24  with  the  poison  of  serpents  of  the  dust 

6  and  the  elders . .  put  dust  upon  their  heads 

8  He  raiseth  up  the  poor  out  of  the  dust 
13  and  threw  stones  at  him,  and  cast  dust 
43  Then  did  I  beat  them  as  small  as  the  du. 

2  as  I  exalted  thee  out  of  the  dust,  aud 
38  fire,  .fell,  and  consumed .. the  dust,  and 

10  if  the  dust  of  Samaria  shall  suffice  for 

7  had  made  them  like  the  dust  by  threshing 
12  cast  the  Oust  of  them  unto  the  brook 

9  king  over  a  people  like  the  dust  of  the 
12  they,  .sprinkled  dust  upon  their  heads 
19  whose  foundation  (is)in  the  dust,  (which) 

6  affliction  cometh  not  forth  of  the  dust 

5  is  clothed  with  worms  and  clods  of  dust 
21  for  now  shall  I  sleep  in  the  dust ;  and 

9  and  wilt  thou  bring  me  into  dust  again  ? 

19  tilings  which  grow  (out)  of  the  dust  of 

15  I  have,  .defiled  my  horn  ill  the  dust 

16  when  (our)  rest  together  (is)  in  the  dust 

11  His  bones,  .shall  lie  down,  .in  the  dust 

26  They  shall  lie  down . .  alike  in  the  dust 

24  Then  shalt  thou  lay  up  gold  as  dust 
16  Though  he  heap  up  silver  as  the  dust 

6  The  stones  of  it.  .hath  dust  of  gold 

19  and  I  am  become  like  dust  and  ashes 
15  and  man  shall  turn  again  unto  dust 
38  When  the  dust  groweth  into  hardness 
14  her  eggs,  .and  warmeth  them  in  dust 
13  Hide  them  in  the  dust  together;  (and) 

6  I  abhor  (myself),  and  repent  in  dust  and 
c  Let  the  enemy,  .lay  mine  honour  m  the  d. 

42  Then  did  I  beat  them  small  as  the  dust 

1 3  thou  hast  brought  me  into  the  dust  of 
29  all  they  that  go  down  to  the  dust  shall 

9  Shall  the  dust  praise  thee  ?  shall  it  declare 

25  For  our  soul  is  bowed  down  to  the  dust 
q  and  his  enemies  shall  lick  the  dust 

27  He  rained  flesh  also  upon  them  as  dust 

1 4  For  thy  servants . .  favour  the  dust  thereof 
14  For  he.  .remembereth  that  we  (are)  dust 

20  they  die,  and  return  to  their  dust 

7  He  raiseth  up  the  poor  out  of  the  dust 

25  My  soul  cleaveth  unto  the  dust :  quicken 

26  nor  the  highest  part  of  the  dust  of  the 
20  all  are  of  the  dust,  and  all  turn  to  dust 

7  shall  the  dust  return  to  the  earth  as  it 

10  hide  thee  in  the,  dust,  for  fear  of  the  Lord 
12  (and)  bring  to  the  ground,  (even)to  the  d. 

=  ground ;  he  bringetli  it  (even)  to  the  du. 
19  Awake  and  sing,  ye  that  dwell  in  dust 
4  thy  speeeh  shall  be  low  out  of  the  dust 
4  thy  speech  shall  whisper  out  of  the  dust 
7  and  their  dust  made  fat  with  fatness 

9  the  dust  thereof  into  brimstone,  and  the 
12  comprehended  the  dust  of  the  earth  in 

'  2  he  gave  (them)  as  the  dust  to  his  sword 
’  j  Come  down,  and  sit  in  the  dust,  0  virgin 
23  they  shall,  .lick  up  the  dust  of  thy  feet 
2  Shake  thyself  from  the  dust ;  arise,  (and) 

'  24  and  dust  (shall  be)  the  serpent’s  meat 
70  they  have  cast  up  dust  upon  their  heads 

29  He  putteth  his  mouth  in  the  dust;  if  so 
7  she  poured  it  not.  .to  cover  it  with  dust 
4  I  will  also  scrape  her  dust  from  her,  and 

12  they  shall  lay.  .thy  dust  in  the  midst  of 

30  and  shall  cast  up  dust  upon  their  heads 

2  many  of  them  that  sleep  In  the  dust  of 
7  That  pant  after  the  dust,  of  the  earth  on 

10  in  the  house  of  Aphrah  roll,  .in  the  dust 
17  They  shall  lick  the  dust  like  a  serpent 
10  for  they  shall  heap  dust,  and  take  it 
17  their  blood  shall  be  poured  out  as  dust 

3  Tyrus.  .heaped  up  silver  as  the  dust 


®5- 

26. 

26. 

29. 

29. 

34- 

34- 

40. 

4T. 

47- 

49. 

52. 

65 


Lam. 

„  3* 

Eze.  24. 

26. 

26. 

27- 

Dan.  12. 

Amos  2. 

Mic.  1. 

7- 

Hah.  1. 

Zeph.  1. 

Zech.  9. 

Dust ,  Kovioprds  komortos. 

Matt'To.  14  when  ye  depart,  .shake  off  the  dust  of 
Luke'  9.  5  shake  off  the  very  dust  from  your  feet 
10  11  Even  the  very  dust  of  your  city,  which 
Acts  13'  41  they  shook  off  the  dust  of  their  feet 
22.  23  And  as  they  cried  out.  .and  threw  dust 

Clay,  earth,  xt>os  dwos-  .  ,  , 

Mark  6.  n  shake  off  the  dust  under  your  feet  for  a 
.Rev.  18.  19  they  cast  dust  on  their  heads,  and  cried 

UST,  to  make  — 

'0  beat  small,  thin,  ppu  daqaq,  5. 

2  Ch.34.  4  he  brake  in  pieces,  and  made  dust  (of 

UST,  small  — 

.Dust  (pounded  small),  pnx  abaq. 

Exod.  9.  9  it  shall  become  small  dust  in  all  the  land 

.Small,  thin,  or  fine  dust,  pn®  shachaq. 

Isa.  40.  15  are  counted  as  the  small  dust  of  the  bal. 


atter,  -iyi  dabar. 

2  Ch.  8.  14  to  praise,  .as  the  duty  of  every  day  requ. 

Ezra  3.  4  according,  .as  the  duty  of  every  day  req. 


DUTY 


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DWELL 


DUTY,  to  be  one's  — 

To  owe,  be  due,  b<pd\ai  opheilo. 

Lukei7.  io  we  have  done  that  which  was  our  duty 
K011115.  27  their  duty  is  also  to  minister  unto  them 

DUTY  of  marriage  — 

Habitation,  njiy  onah. 

Exod2i.  10  her  duty  of  marriage,  shall  he  not  dimin. 

DWARF  — 

Lean,  thin,  small,  pi  daq. 

Lev.  21.  20  Or  crook  backt,  or  a  dwarf,  or  that  hath 

DWELL,  to  — 

1 .  To  sojourn,  inhabit,  draw  together,  ■>»  gur. 

Lev.  19.  34  the  stranger  that  dwelleth  with  you  shall 
Job  19.  15  They  that  dwell  in  mine  house,  and  my 
Psa.  5.  4  For.  .neither  shall  evil  dwell  with  thee 
Isa.  11.  6  The  wolf  also  shall  dwell  with  the  lamb 

16.  4  Let  mine  outcasts  dwell  with  thee,  Moab 
33. 14  who  among  us  shall  dwell  with  the  dev. 

33. 14  who  among  us  shall  dwell  with  everlast. 
Jer.  43.  5  returned,  to  dwell  in  the  land  of  Judah 

44.  8  whither  ye  be  gone  to  dwell,  that  ye 
49.  18  neither  shall  a  son  of  man  dwell  in  it 

49.  33  nor  (any)  son  of  man  dwell  in  it 

50.  40  neither  shall  any  son  of  man  dwell  there. 

2.  To  dwell,  "ill  dur. 

Psa.  84. 10  than  to  dwell  in  the  tents  of  wickedness 

3.  To  dwell,  in  dur. 

Dan.  2.  38  And  wheresoever  the  children  of  men  d. 
4.  1  unto  all  people, .  .that  dwell  in  all  the 
4.  12  the  fowls  of  the  heaven  dwelt  in  the 
4.  21  under  which  the  beasts  of  the  field  dwelt 
6.  25  all  people . .  that  dwell  in  all  the  earth 

4.  To  camp,  run  chanah. 

Isa.  29.  1  to  Ariel,  the  city  (where)  David  dwelt ! 

5.  To  sit  down  or  still,  3iy;  yashab. 

Gen.  4.  16  Cain  went  out  .  .and  dwelt  in  the  land  of 
4.  20  the  father  of  such  as  dwell  in  tents 
11.  2  they  found  a  plain,  .and  they  dwelt  there 

11.  31  they  came  unto  Haran,  and  dwelt  there 
13.  6  that  they  might  dwell  together 

13.  6  so  that  they  could  not  dwell  together 
13.  7  the  Canaanite  and  the  Perezite  dwelt 
13.  12  Abram  dwelt  in  the  land  of  Canaan 
13.  12  Lot  dwelt  in  the  cities  of  the  plain 

13.  18  came  and  dwelt  in  the  plain  of  Mamre 

14.  7  also  the  Amorites,  that  dwelt  in  Hazezon. 
14. 12  And  they  took  Lot.  .who  dwelt  in  Sodom 
16.  3  after  Abram  had  dwelt  ten  years  in  the 
19.  29  overthrew  the  cities  in  the  which  Lot  d. 
19.  30  Lot  went  up  out  of  Zoar,  and  dwelt  in  the 

19.  30  feared  to  dwell  in  Zoar:  and  he  dwelt 

20.  1  and  dwelled  between  Kadesh  and  Shur 

20. 15  Abimeleeh  said,  .dwell  where  it  pleaseth 

21.  20  and  he  grew,  and  dwelt  in  the  wilderness 

21.  21  And  he  dwelt  in  the  wilderness  of  l’aran 

22.  19  and  Abraham  dwelt  at  Beer-sheba 

23.  10  Ephron  dwelt  among  the  children  of  H. 

24.  3  of  the  Canaanites,  among  whom  I  dwell 
24.  37  of  the  Canaanites,  in  whose  land  I  dwell 

24.  62  And  Isaac,  .dwelt  in  the  south  country 
25. 11  and  Isaac  dwelt  by  the  well  Lahai-roi 
26.  6  And  Isaac  dwelt  in  Gerar 

26.  17  in  the  valley  of  Gerar,  and  dwelt  there 
34  10  ye  shall  dwell  with  us.  .dwell  and  trade 
34.  16  we  will  dwell  with  you,  and  we  will 
34.  21  let  them  dwell  in  the  land,  and  trade 
34.  22  men  consent  unto  us  for  to  dwell  with  us 

34.  23  consent  unto  them,  and  they  will  dwell 

35.  1  Arise,  go  up  to  Bethel,  and  dwell  there 

36.  7  more  than  that  they  might  dwell  togeth. 

36.  8  Thus  dwelt  Esau  in  mount  Seir  :  Esau 

37.  i  Jacob  dwelt  in  the  land  wherein  his 

38.  11  Tamar  went  and  dwelt  in  her  father’s 

45.  10  thou  shalt  dwell  in  the  land  of  Goshen 

46.  34  that  ye  may  dwell  in  the  land  of  Goshen 

47.  4  thy  servants  dwell  in  the  land  of  Goshen 
47.  6  make  thy  father  and  brethren  to  dwell 
47.  6  in  the  land  of  Goshen  let  them  dwell 
47.  27  Israel  dwelt  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  in  the 
50.  22  dwelt  in  Egypt,  he  and  his  father’s  house 

Exod.  2. 15  Moses  fled . .  and  dwelt  in  the  land  of  M. 
2.  21  Moses  was  content  to  dwell  with  the 

12.  40  the  children  of  Israel,  who  dwelt  in  Eg. 

15.  17  thou  hast  made  for  thee  to  dwell  in 
23.  33  They  shall  not  dwell  in  thy  land,  lest 

Lev.  13.  46  he  (is)  unclean  :  he  shall  dwell  alone 
18.  3  the  land  of  Egypt,  wherein  ye  dwelt 
20.  22  land,  whither  I  bring  you  to  dwell 
23.  42  Ye  shall  dwell  in  booths  seven  days 
23. 42  Israelites  born  shall  dwell  in  booths 

25.  18  and  ye  shall  dwell  in  the  land  in  safety 

25.  19  eat  your  fill,  and  dwell  therein  in  safety 

26.  5  and  ye  shall,  .dwell  in  your  land  safely 
26.  32  your  enemies  which  dwell  therein  shall 
26.  35  it  did  not  rest,  .when  ye  dwelt  upon  it 

Numi3.  18  and  the  people  that  dwelleth  therein 
13. 19  And  what  the  land  (is)  that  they  dwell 
13. 19  what  cities  (they  be)  that  they  dwell  in 

13.  28  people  (be)  strong  that  dwell  in  the  land 
13.  29  Amalekites  dwell  in  the  land  of  the 

13.  29  and  the  Amorites,  dwell  in  the  mountains 

13.  29  the  Canaanites  dwell  by  the  sea,  and  by 

14.  25  and  the  Canaanites  dwelt  in  the  valley 
14. 45  the  Canaanites  which  dwelt  in  that  hill 

20.  15  and  we  have  dwelt  in  Egypt  a  long  time 

21.  1  the  Canaanite, which  dwelt  in  the  south 


Iuim2i.  25  dwelt  in  all  the  cities  of  the  Amorites 

21.  31  Israel  dwelt  in  the  land  of  the  Amorites 

21.  34  king  of  the  Amorites,  which  dwelt  at  H. 

32.  17  our  little  ones  shall  dwell  in  the  fenced 

32.  40  gave  Gilead  unto  Machir . .  he  dwelt 

33.  40  Arad  the  Canaanite,  which  dwelt  in  the 
33.  53  dispossess . .  the  land,  and  dwell  therein 
33.  55  vex  you  in  the  land  wherein  ye  dwell 
35.  2  give  unto  the  Levites.  .cities  to  dwell  in 
35.  3  the  cities  shall  they  have  to  dwell  in 

35.  32  should  come  again  to  dwell  in  the  land 
Deut.  1.  4  king  of  the  Amorites,  which  dwelt  in 

1.  4  the  king  of  Bashau,  which  dwelt  at  Ast. 

I.  6  Ye  have  dwelt  long  enough  in  this  mount 

1.  44  the  Amorites,  which  dwelt  in  that  moun. 

2.  4  the  children  of  Esau,  ivhich  dwell  in  Se. 

2.  8,  22  children  of  Esau,  which  dwelt  in  Seir 

2. 10  The  Emims  dwelt  therein  in  times  past 

2.  12  The  Ilorims  also  dwelt  in  Seir  beforetime 

2.  12  succeeded  them,  .and  dwelt  in  their 

2.  20  giants  dwelt  therein  in  old  time 
2.  21,  22  succeeded  them,  and  dwelt  in  their 
2.  23  the  Avims  which  dwelt  in  Hazerim 
z.  23  destroyed  them,  and  dwelt  in  their  stead 

2.  29  dwell  in  Seir,  and  the  Moabites  which  d. 

3.  2  king  of  the  Amorites,  which  dwelt  at  II. 

4.  46  king  of  the  Amorites,  who  dwelt  at  Hes. 

8.  12  built  goodly  houses,  and  dwelt  (therein) 

11.  30  which  dwell  in  the  champaign  over 

11.  31  and  ye  shall  possess  it,  and  dwell  therein 

12.  10  dwell  in  the  laud  which  the  Lord  your 

12. 10  givetli  you  rest,  .that  ye  dwell  in  safety 

12.  29  succeedest  them,  and  dwellest  in  their 

13.  12  thy  God  hath  given  thee  to  dwell  there 

17.  14  shalt  possess  it,  and  shalt  dwell  therein 

19.  1  dwellest  in  their  cities,  and  in  their 

23. 16  He  shall  dwell  with  thee,  (even)  among 

25.  5  If  brethren  dwell  together,  and  one  of 

26.  1  and  possessest  it,  and  dwellest  therein 

28.  30  and  thou  shalt  not  dwell  therein 

29.  16  how  we  have  dwelt  in  the  land  of  Egypt 

30.  20  that  thou  mayest  dwell  in  the  laud 
Josh.  2.  15  and  she  dwelt  upon  the  wall 

6.  25  she  dwelleth  in  Israel  (even)  unto  this 

7.  7  been  content  and  dwelt  on  the  other  side 

9.  7  Peradventure  ye  dwell  among  us  ;  and 

9.  16  they  heard,  .(that)  they  dwelt  among 

9.  22  very  far  from  you  ;  when  ye  dwell  among 

10.  6  kings  of  the  Amorites  that  dwell  in  the 
12.  2  king  of  the  Amorites,  who  dwelt  in  Hes. 

12.  4  that  dwell  at  Ashtaroth  and  at  Edrei 

13.  13  Maachathites  dwell  among  the  Israelites 

13.  21  dukes  of  Sihon,  dwelling  in  the  country 

14.  4  save  cities  to  dwell  (in),  with  their  subu. 

15.  63  the  Jebusites  dwell  with  the  children 

16. 10  the  Canaanites  that  dwelt  in  Gezer 

16.  10  Canaanites  dwell  among  the  Epliraimites 
17. 12  the  Canaanites  would  dwell  in  that  land 

17.  16  the  Canaanites  that  dwell  in  the  land  of 

19.  47  possessed  it,  and  dwelt  therein,  and 

19.  50  and  he  built  the  city,  and  dwelt  therein 

20.  4  give  him  a  place,  that  he  may  dwell 

20.  6  he  shall  dwell  in  that  city,  until  he  stand 

21.  2  to  give  us  cities  to  dwell  in,  with  the 

21.  43  and  they  possessed  it,  and  dwelt  therein 

22.  33  the  land  wherein  the  children  of.  Gad  d. 

24.  2  Your  fathers  dwelt  on  the  other  side  of 
24.  7  and  ye  dwelt  in  the  wilderness  a  long 
24.  8  which  dwelt  on  the  other  side  Jordan 
24.  13  cities  which  ye  built  not,  and  ye  dwell 
24.  15  of  the  Amorites,  in  whose  land  ye  dwell 
24.  18  the  Amorites  which  dwelt  in  the  land 

Judg.  1.  9  to  fight  against  the  Canaanites,  that  dwelt 

1. 10  against  the  Canaanites  that  dwelt  in  Heb. 

1.  16  and  they  went  and  dwelt  among  the  peo. 

1.  21  the  Jebusites  dwell  with  the  children  of 
1.  27  the  Canaanites  would  dwell  in  that  land 
1.  29  the  Canaanites  dwelt  in  Gezer  among 

1.  30  the  Canaanites  dwelt  among  them,  and 
1.132  the  Asherites  dwelt  among  the  Canaanites 
1/33  but  he  dwelt  among  the  Canaanites 

1.  35  the  Amorites  would  dwell  inmount  Heres 

3.  3  the  Hivites  that  dwelt  in  mount  Lebanon 

3.  5  the  children  of  Israel  dwelt  among  the  C. 

4.  2  which  dwelt  in  Harosheth  of  the  Gentiles 

4.  5  she  dwelt  under  the  palm  tree  of  Deborah 

6.  10  gods  of  the  Amorites,  in  whose  land  ye  d. 

8.  29  the  son  of  Joash . .  dwelt  in  his  own  house 

9.  21  Jotham.  .went  to  Beer,  and  dwelt  there 
9.  41  And  Abimeleeh  dwelt  at  Arumah 

9.  41  that  they  should  not  dwell  in  Shechem 

10.  1  he  dwelt  in  Shamir  in  mount  Ephraim 

II.  3  Then  Jephthah  fled,  and  dwelt  in  the 

11.  26  While  Israel  dwelt  in  Heshbon  and  her 
15.  8  he  went  down  and  dwelt  in  the  top  of  the 

17.  10  Dwell  with  me,  and  be  unto  me  a  father 

17.  11  the  Levite  was  content  to  dwell  with  the 

18.  1  Danites  sought  them  an  inheritance  to  d. 

18.  7  the  five  men .  .saw.  .how  they  dwelt  care. 

18.  28  And  they  built  a  city,  and  dwelt  therein 

21.  23  they . .  repaired  the  cities . .  and  dwelt  in 
Ruth  1.  4  they  dwelt  there  about  ten  years 

2.  23  So  she.  .dwelt  with  her  mother-in-law 
1  Sa.  4.  4  of  the  Lord  of  hosts,  which  dwelleth 

12.  11  enemies  on  every  side,  and  ye  dwelled 

19.  18  And  he  and  Samuel  went  and  dwelt  in 

22.  4  and  they  dwelt  with  him  all  the  while 

23.  29  And  David .  .dwelt  in  strong  holds  at  En. 

27.  3  And  David  dwelt  with  Achish  at  Gath 
27.  5  some  town  in  the  country,  that  I  may  dw. 
27.  5  why  should  thy  servantdwell  in  the  royal 
27.  7  the  time  that  David  dwelt  in  the  country  | 


1  Sa.  27.  11  all  the  while  he  dwelleth  in  the  country 

31.  7  the  Philistines  came  and  dwelt  in  them 

2  Sa.  2.  3  and  they  dwelt  in  the  cities  of  Hebron 

5.  9  David  dwelt  in  the  fort,  and  called  it,  The 

6.  2  name  of  The  LORDjof  hosts,  that  dwelleth 

7.  2  See  now,  I  dwell  in  an  house  of  cedar,  but 

7.  2  the  ark  of  God  dwelleth  within  curtains 

7.  5  Shalt  thou  build  me  an  house . .  to  dwell 

7.  6  I  have  not  dwelt  in  (any)  house  since  the 

9.  13  So  Mepliibosheth  dwelt  in  Jerusalem  ;  for 

14.  28  So  Absalom  dwelt  two  full  years  in  Jeru. 

1  Ki.  2.  36  Build  thee  an  house,  .and  dwell  there 

2.  38  And  Shimei  dwelt  in  Jerusalem  many  da. 

3.  17  I  and  this  woman  dwell  in  one  house 

4.  25  And  Judah  and  Israel  dwelt  safely,  every 

7.  8  And  his  house  where  he  dwelt  (had)  ano. 

8.  27  But  will  God  indeed  dwell  on  the  earth  ? 
F9.  16  Pharaoh,  .had.  .slain  the  Canaanites  that 

11.  24  they  went  to  Damascus,  and  dwelt  therein 

12.  2  fled,  .and  Jeroboam  dwelt  in  Egypt 

12.  17  the  children  of  Israel  which  dwelt  in  the 

12.  25  Jeroboam  built  Shechem.  .and  dwelt 

13.  11  Now  there  dwelt  an  old  prophet  in  Beth. 

13.  25  in  the  city  where  the  old  prophet  dwelt 

15.  18  the  son  of  Hezion.  .that  dwelt  at  Damas. 
15.  21  he  left  off  building,  .and  dwelt  in  Tirzah 
17.  5  he  went  and  dwelt  by  the  brook  Cherith 
17.  9  get  thee  to  Zarephath.  .and  dwell  there 

2  Ki.  4.  13  she  answered,  I  dwell  among  mine  own 

6.  1  the  place  where  we  dwell  with  thee  is  too 

6.  2  make  us  a  place  there,  where  we  may  dw. 
13.  5  the  children  of  Israel  dwelt  in  their  tents 

15.  5  so  that  he  was  a  leper,  .and  dwelt  in  a 

16.  6  the  Syrians,  .dwelt  there  unto  this  day 

17.  24  they  possessed  Samaria,  and  dwelt  in  the 
17.  27  let  them  go  and  dwell  there,  and  let  him 
17.  28  one  of  the  priests,  .came  and  dwelt  in  B. 
17.  29  every  nation  in.  .cities,  .wherein  they  d. 

19.  15  O  Lord  God  of  Israel,  which  dwellest 

19.  36  So  Sennacherib  king  of  Assyria. .  dwelt  at 
22. 14  she  dwelt  in  Jerusalem  in  the  college 

25.  24  dwell  in  the  land,  and  serve  the  king  of  B. 

1  Ch.  2.  55  the  families  of  the  scribes  which  dwelt  at 

4.  23  those  that  dwelt  among  plants  and  hedges 
4.  23  there  they  dwelt  with  the  king  for  his 
4.  28  And  they  dwelt  at  Beer-sheba,  and  Mol. 
4.  40  for  (they)  of  Ham  had  dwelt  there  of  old 
4.  41  these  written  by  name,  .dwelt  in  their 

4.  43  they  smote  the  rest,  .and  dwelt  there  unto 

5.  8  the  son  of  Joel,  who  dwelt  in  Aroer 

5.  10  they  dw  elt  in  their  tents  throughout  all 

5.  11  And  the  children  of  Gad  dwelt  over  aga. 
5.  16  And  they  dwelt  in  Gilead  in  Bashan 
5.  22  And  they  dwelt  in  their  steads  until  the 

5.  23  the  children  of  the  half  tribe,  .dwelt  in 

7.  29  In  these  dwelt  the  children  of  Joseph  the 

8.  28  These  (were)  heads.  .These  dweltin  Jeru. 

8.  29  And  at  Gibeon  dwelt  the  father  of  Gibeon 

8.  32  And  these  also  dwelt  with  their  brethren 

9.  3  in  Jerusalem  dwelt  of  the  children  of  Ju. 

9.  16  the  son  of  Elkanah,  that  dwelt  in  the  vil. 

9.  34  These  chief  fathers  of  the  Levites.  .dwelt 

9.  35  And  in  Gibeon  dwelt  the  father  of  Gibeon 
9.  38  they  also  dwelt  with  their  brethren  at  J. 

10.  7  the  Philistines  came  and  dwelt  in  them 

11.  7  David  dwelt  in  the  castle.;  therefore  they 

13.  6  the  ark  of  God  the  Lord,  that  dwelleth 
17.  1  I  dwell  in  an  house  of  cedars,  but  the  ark 
17.  4  Thou  shalt  not  build  me  an  house  to  dw. 
17.  5  I  have  not  dwelt  in  an  house  since  the  day 

2  Ch.  2.  3  to  build  him  an  house  to  dwell  therein 

6.  18  will  God  in  very  deed  dwell  with  men 
8.  11  My  wife  shall  not  dwell  in  the  house  of 

10. 17  the  children  of  Israel  that  dwell  in  the 
ii.  5  Rehoboam  dwelt  in  Jerusalem,  and 
16.  2  to  Benliadad  king  of  Syria,  that  dwelt  at 
19.  4  Jehoshaphat  dwelt  at  Jerusalem ;  and  he 

19.  10  of  your  brethren  that  dwell  in  their  cities 

20.  8  they  dwelt  therein,  and  have  built  thee 

26.  7  against  the  Arabians  that  dwelt  in  Gur. 

26.  21  the  king  was  a  leper,  .and  dwelt  in  a 

28.  18  had  invaded  the  cities,  .and  they  dwelt 

30.  25  the  strangers . .  that  dwelt  in  Judah 

31.  4  he  commanded  the  people  that  dwelt  in 
31.  6  the  children  of  Israel . .  that  dwelt  in  the 

34.  22  she  dwelt  in  Jerusalem  in  the  college 

Ezra  2.  70  and  the  Nethinims,  dwelt  in  their  cities 
Neh.  3.  26  Moreover  the  Nethinims  dwelt  in  Ophel 
4.  12  when  the  Jews  which  dwelt  by  them  came 

7.  73  the  Nethinims,  and  all  Israel,  dwelt  in 

8.  14  the  children  of  Israel  should  dwell  in 
11.  1  And  the  rulers  of  the  people  dwelt  at  J. 
11.  1  to  bring  one  of  ten  to  dwell  in  Jerusalem 
11.  2  willingly  offered  themselves  to  dwell  at 
11.  3  the  chief  of  the  province  that  dwelt  in  J. 
11.  3  in  the  cities  of  Judah  dwelt  every  one  in 
11.  4  at  Jerusalem  dwelt  (certain)  of  the  child. 
II.  6  All  the  sons  of  Perez  that  dwelt  at  Jeru. 
11.  21  But  the  Nethinims  dwelt  in  Ophel 

11.  25  the  children  of  Judah  dwelt  at  Kirjath. 

13. 16  There  dwelt  men  of  Tyre  also  therein 
Esth.  9.  19  the  Jews,  .that  dwelt  in  the  unwalled 
Job  22.  8  and  the  honourable  man  dwelt  in  it 
Psa.  9. 11  Sing  praises  to  the  Lord,  which  dwelleth 

23.  6  I  will  dwell  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  for 

24.  1  the  world,  and  they  that  dwell  therein 

27.  4  that  I  may  dwell  in  the  house  of  the  L. 
65.  8  They  also  that  dwell  in  the  uttermost 

68.  10  Thy  congregation  hath  dwelt  therein 

68. 16  the  hill  (which)  God  desireth  to  dwell  in 

69.  25  (and)  let  none  dwell  in  their  tents 

,  69.  35  that  they  may  dwell  there,  and  have  it 


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Psa.  80.  i  thou  that  dwellest  (between)  the  cherub. 

84.  4  Blessed  (are)  they  that  dwell  in  thy  house 
or.  I  He  that  dwelleth  in  the  secret  place  of 
08  7  the  world,  and  they  that  dwell  therein 
101.  6  the  faithful,  .that  they  may  dwell  with 
101  7  He  that  worketh  deceit  shall  not  dwell 

107.  34  for  the  wickedness  of  them  that  dwell 
1 13.  5  the  Lord  our  God,  who  dwelleth  on  high 
123.  1  O  thou  that  dwellest  in  the  heavens 

132.  14  here  will  I  dwell;  for  I  have  desired  it 

133.  1  iiow  pleasant  (it  is)  for  brethren  to  dwell 
140.  13  the  upright  shall  dwell  in  thy  presence 

Prov.  3.  29  seeing  he  dwelleth  securely  by  thee 
21  9  (It  is)  better  to  dwell  in  a  corner  of  the 
21.  19  (It  is)  better  to  dwell  in  the  wilderness 

25.  24  (It  is)  better  to  dwell  in  the  corner  of  the 
Song  8.  13  Thou  that  dwellest  in  the  gardens,  the 
Isa.  6.  5  I  dwell  in  the  midst  of  a  people  of 

9.  2  they  that  dwell  in  the  land  of  the  shadow 

10.  24  O  my  people  that  dwellest  in  Zion,  be 

23.  18  merchandise  shall  be  for  them  that  dwell 

24.  6  they  that  dwell  therein  are  desolate 

26.  5  he  bringeth  down  them  that  dwell  on 

30. 19  the  people  shall  dwell  in  Zion  at  Jerusa. 

32. 18  And  my  people  shall  dwell  in  a  peaceable 

33.  24  the  people  that  dwell  therein  (shall  be) 

37.  16  0  Lord  of  hosts,  .that  dwellest  (between) 

37.  37  So  Sennacherib  king  of  Assyria,  .dwelt  at 

40.  22  spreadeth  them  out  as  a  tent  to  dwell  in 

47.  8  Therefore  hear  now  this,  .that  dwellest 

49.  20  give  place  to  me  that  I  may  dwell 

51.  6  they  that  dwell  therein  shall  die  in  like 
58. 12  The  restorer  of  paths  to  dwell  in 
Jer.  2.  6  through  a  land,  .where  no  man  dwelt? 

4.  29  every  city .forsaken,  and  not  a  man  dwell 

8.  16  the  city,  and  those  that  dwell  therein 

9.  26  and  all.  .that  dwell  in  the  wilderness 

12.  4  for  the  wickedness  of  them  that  dwell 
20.  6  all  that  dwell  in  thine  house,  shall  go 

23.  8  and  they  shall  dwell  in  their  own  land 

24.  8  and  them  that  dwell  in  the  land  of  Egypt 

25.  5  dwell  in  the  land  that  the  LORD  hath 

27.  11  and  they  shall  till  it,  and  dwell  therein 
29.  5,  28  Build  ye  houses,  and  dwell  (in  them) 
29.  16  of  all  the  people  that  dwelleth  in  this  city 
29.  32  he  shall  not  have  a  man  to  dwell  among 

31.  24  there  shall  dwell  in  Judah  itself,  and  in 

35.  7  but  all  your  days  ye  shall  dwell  in  tents 

35.  10  we  have  dwelt  in  tents,  and  have  obeyed 
35.  9  Nor  to  build  houses  for  us  to  dwell  in 
35.  11  for  fear  of  the  army,  .so  we  dwell  at  Jer. 
35.  15  ye  shall  dwell  in  the  land  which  I  have 

39.  14  Even  they  sent,  .so  he  dwelt  among  the 

40.  s  dwell  with  him  among  the  people,  or  go 
40.  6  dwelt  with  him  among  the  people  that 
40.  9  dwell  in  the  land,  and  serve  the  king  of 

40.  10  As  for  me,  behold,  I  will  dwell  at  Mizpali 

49.  10  dwell  in  your  cities  that  ye  have  taken 

41.  17  and  dwelt  in  the  habitation  of  Chimham 

42.  13  But  if  ye  say,  We  will  not  dwell  in  this 

42.  14  but  we  will  go.  .and  there  will  we  dwell 

43.  4  obeyed  not  the  voice,  .to  dwell  in  the  1. 

44.  1  all  the  Jews  which  dwell  in  the  land  of 
44.  1  which  dwell  at  Migdol,  and  Taphauhes 
44.  2  desolation,  and  no  man  dwelleth  therein 
44.  13  I  will  punish  them  that  dwell  in  the  land 
44.  14  they  have  a  desire  to  return  to  dwell 

4c  15  even  all  the  people  that  dwelt  in  the  land 
44.  26  all  Judah  that  dwell  in  the  land  of  Egypt 

47.  2  the  city,  and  them  that  dwell  therein 

48.  9  shall  be  desolate,  without  any  to  dwell 

48.  28  O  ye  that  dwell  in  Moab,  leave  the  cities 

49.  1  why  (then)  doth .  .his  people  dwell  in  his 

49.  8  turn  back,  dwell  deep,  O  inhabitants  of 
49.  30  dwell  deep,  O  ye  inhabitants  of  Hazor 

49.  31  the  wealthy  nation,  that  dwelleth  without 

50.  3  none  shall  dwell  therein  :  they  shall 

50.  39  the  wild  beasts  of  the  islands  shall  dwell 

50.  39  the  owls  shall  dwell  therein  :  and  it  shall 

51.  1  against  them  that  dwell  in  the  midst  of 

51.  43  a  land  wherein  no  man  dwelleth,  neither 

Lam.  1.  3  she  dwelleth  among  the  heathen,  she 

4.  21  O  daughter  of  Edom,  that  dwellest  in  the 
Eze.  2.  6  and  thou  dost  dwell  among  scorpions :  be 
3.  13  that  dwelt  by  the  river  of  Chebar,  and 

7.  7  O  thou  that  dwellest  in  the  land  :  the 

12.  2  thou  dwellest  in  the  midst  of  a  rebellious 

12.  19  violence  of  all  them  that  dwell  therein 
16.  46  she  and  her  daughters  that  dwell  at  thy 
16.  46  thy  younger  sister,  that  dwelleth  at  thy 

28.  25  then  shall  they  dwell  in  their  land  that 
28.  26  they  shall  dwell  safely  therein,  and  shall 
28.  26  yea,  they  shall  dwell  with  confidence 

31.  6  under  his  shadow  dwelt  all  great  nations 

31.  17  dwelt  under  his  shadow  in  the  midst  of 

32.  15  when  I  shall  smite  all  them  that  dwell 

34.  25  they  shall  dwell  safely  in  the  wilderness 
34.  28  they  shall  dwell  safely,  and  none  shall 

36.  17  when  the  house  of  Israel  dwelt  in  their 

36.  28  ye  shall  dwell  in  the  land  that  I  gave  to 

37.  25  they  shall  dwell  in  the  land  that  I  have 

37.  25  fathers  have  dwelt ;  and  they  shall  dwell 

38.  8  and  they  shall  dwell  safely  all  of  them 

38.  11  that  dwell  safely,  all  of  them  dwelling 
38. 12  that  dwelt  in  the  midst  of  the  land 

38.  14  when  my  people  of  Israel  dwelleth  safely 

39.  6  among  them  that  dwell  carelessly  in  the 

39.  9  they  that  dwell  in  the  cities  of  Israel 

39.  26  when  they  dwelt  safely  in  their  land,  and 
Hos.  4.  3  every  one  that  dwelleth  therein  shall 
9.  3  They  shall  not  dwell  in  the  Lord’s  land 
14.  7  They  that  dwell  under  his  shadow  shall 


Joel  3.  20  Judah  shall  dwell  for  ever,  and  Jerusalem 
Amos  3.  12  that  dwell  in  Samaria  in  the  corner  of 

5.  11  ye  have  built  houses,  .ye  shall  not  dwell 

8.  8  and  every  one  mourn  that  dwelleth 

9.  5  and  all  that  dwell  therein  shall  mourn 
Mic  7.  13  because  of  them  that  dwell  therein,  for 
Nah.  1.  5  yea,  the  world,  and  all  that  dwell  therein 
Hall.  2.  8,  17  of  the  city,  and  of  all  that  dwell  ther. 
Zeph.  1.  18  a  speedy  riddance  of  all  them  that  dwell 

2.  15  This  (is)  the  rejoicing  city  that  dwelt 
Hag.  1.  4  (Is  it)  time,  .to  dwell  in  your  ceiled  hou. 
Zech.  2.  7  that  dwellest  (with)  the  daughter  of  B. 

8.  4  old  women  dwell  in  the  streets  of  Jerus. 

9.  6  And  a  bastard  shall  dwell  in  Aslidod,  and 
14.  11  (men)  shall  dwell  in  it,  and  there  shall  be 

6.  To  sit  down  or  still,  an;  yethab. 

Ezra  4.  17  and  (to)  the  rest,  .that  dwell  in  Samaria 

7.  To  lodge,  pass  the  night,  J'1?,  pV  lun,  lin. 

Psa.  25.  13  His  soul  shall  dwell  at  ease  ;  and  his  seed 

8.  To  stand  up  or  still,  iojj  amad. 

Exod.  8.  22  land  of  Goshen,  in  which  my  people  dw. 

9 . To  tabernacle,  |aci  shaken. 

Gen.  9.  27  he  shall  dwell  in  the  tents  of  Shem ;  and 

14.  13  for  he  dwelt  in  the  plain  of  Mamre  the 
16.  12  he  shall  dwell  in  the  presence  of  all  his 

25.  18  And  they  dwelt  from  Havilah  unto  Shur 

26.  2  dwell  in  the  land  which  I  shall  tell  thee 

35.  22  it  came  to  pass,  when  Israel  dwelt  in  that 
49.  13  Zebuluii  shall  dwell  at  the  haven  of  the 

Exod25.  8  make  me  a  sanctuary;  thatffjmaydwelljam. 

29.  45  I  will  dwell  among  the  children  of  Israel 
29.  46  that  I  may  dwell  among  them 
NTiim  5.  3  their  camps,  in  the  midst  whereof  I  dwell 
23.  9  the  people  shall  dwell  alone,  and  shall 
35.  34  land,  .ye  shall  inhabit,  wherein  I  dwell 
35.  34  I  the  Lord  dwell  among  the  children 
Deut33.  12  The  beloved  of  the  Lord  shall  dwell  in 

33.  12  and  he  shall  dwell  between  his  shoulders 
33.  16  goodwill  of  him  that  dwelt  in  the  bush 
33.  20  he  dwelleth  as  a  lion,  and  teareth  the  arm 
33.  28  Israel  then  shall  dwell  in  safety  alone 
Josh  22.  19  wherein  the  Lord’s  tabernacle  dwelleth 
2  Sa.  7.  10  they  may  dwell  in  a  place  of  their  own 
1  Ki.  6.  13  I  will  dwell  among  the  children  of  Israel 
8.  12  The  Lord  said  that  he  would  dwell  in 

1  Ch.17.  9  they  shall  dwell  in  their  place,  and  shall 

23.  25  that  they  may  dwell  in  Jerusalem  for 

2  Ch.  6.  1  that  he  would  dwell  in  the  thick  darkness 
Job  3.  5  let  a  cloud  dwell  upon  it ;  let  the  black. 

4.  19  much  less  (in)  them  that  dwell  in  houses 

15.  28  he  dwelleth  in  desolate  cities,  (and)  in 
18.  15  It  shall  dwell  in  his  tabernacle,  because 
29.  25  sat  chief,  and  dwelt  as  a  king  in  the  army 
30  6  To  dwell  in  the  cliffs  of  the  valleys 

38. 19  Where  (is)  the  way  (where)  light  dwelleth? 
39.  28  She  dwelleth  and  abideth  on  the  rock 

Psa.  15.  1  who  shall  dwell  in  thy  holy  hill? 

37.  3  (so)  shalt  thou  dwell  in  the  land,  and 
37.  27  and  do  good  ;  and  dwell  for  evermore 
37.  29  inherit  the  land,  and  dwell  therein  for 
65.  4  (that)  he  may  dwell  in  thy  courts 
68.  6  but  the  rebellious  dwell  in  a  dry  (land) 

68.  16  yea,  the  Lord  will  dwell  (in  it)  for  ever 

68.  18  that  the  Lord  God  might  dwell  (among 

69.  36  they  that  love  his  name  shall  dwell 

74.  2  this  mount  Zion,  wherein  thou  hast  dwelt 
85.  9  that  glory  may  dwell  in  our  land 
94.  17  my  soul  had  almost  dwelt  in  silence 
120.  s  Woe . .  (that)  I  dwell  in  the  tents  of  Kedar  I 
120.  6  My  soul  hath  long  dwelt  with  him  that 
135.  21  Blessed  be  the  Lord,  .which  dwelleth  at 
139.  9  dwell  in  the  uttermost  parts  of  the  sea 
Prov.  1.  33  hearkeneth  unto  me  shall  dwell  safely 

2.  21  the  upright  shall  dwell  in  the  land,  and 
8.  12  I  wisdom  dwell  with  prudence,  and  find 

Isa.  8.  18  Lord  of  hosts,  which  dwelleth  in  mount  Z. 

13.  20  neither  shall  it  be  dwelt  in  from  genera. 

13.  21  owls  shall  dwell  there,  and  satyrs  shall 

26. 19  Awake  and  sing,  ye  that  dwell  in  dust 

32.  16  judgment  shall  dwell  in  the  wilderness 

33.  5  The  Lord  is  exalted ;  for  he  dwelleth  on 

33.  16  He  shall  dwell  on  high  :  his  place  of 

34.  11  the  owl  also  and  the  raven  shall  dwell 

34.  17  generation  to  generation  shall  they  dwell 
57. 15  I  dwell  in  the  high  and  holy  (place),  with 
65.  9  and  my  servants  shall  dwell  there 

Jer.  23.  6  In  his  days.  .Israel  shall  dwell  safely 

25.  24  mingled  people  that  dwell  in  the  desert 
33.  16  those  days.  .Jerusalem  shall  dwell  safely 

48.  28  leave  the  cities,  and  dwelt  in  the  rock 

49.  16  that  dwellest  in  the  clefts  of  the  rock 
49.  31  neither  gates  nor  bars,  (which)  dwell 

51.  13  O  thou  that  dwellest  upon  many  waters 

Eze.  17.  23  under  it  shall  dwell  all  fowl  of  every 

17.  23  shadow  of  the  branches . .  shall  they  dwell 
43.  7  where  I  will  dwell  in  the  midst  of  the 
43.  q  will  dwell  in  the  midst  of  them  for  ever 
Joel  3.  17  I  (am)  the  Lord  your  God  dwelling  in 

3.  21  for  the  Lord  dwelleth  in  Zion 
Obad.  3  that  dwellest  in  the  clefts  of  the  rock 
Mic.  4.  10  thou  shalt  dwell  in  the  field,  and  thou 

7. 14  which  dwell  solitarily  (in)  the  wood 
Nah.  3.  18  thy  nobles  shall  dwell  (in  the  dust):  thy 
Zech.  2.  10  I  will  dwell  in  the  midst  of  thee,  saith 

2.  11  I  will  dwell  in  the  midst  of  thee 
8.  3  and  will  dwell  in  the  midst  of  Jerusalem 
8.  8  shall  dwell  in  the  midst  of  Jerusalem 

10.  To  cause  to  tabernacle,  |3iji  shaken,  5. 

Judg.  8.  11  by  the  way  of  them  that  dwelt  in  tents 
Job  11. 14  let  not  wickedness  dwell  in  thy  tabernacl 


11. ro  dwell,  mV  shere. 

Dan.  2.  22  and  the  light  dwelleth  with  him 

12.  To  sit  down,  ndO-ny-cu  kathemai. 

Luke  21.  35  that  dwell  on  the  face  of  the  whole  earth 

13.  To  settle  down,  Karoiiceu  katoiked. 

Matt.  2.  23  came  and  dwelt  in  a  city  called  Nazareth 

4.  13  he  came  and  dwelt  in  Capernaum,  which 

12.  45  and  they  enter  in  and  dwell  there 
Luken.  26  and  they  enter  in,  and  dwell  there 

13.  4  above  all  men  that  dwelt  in  Jerusalem? 
Acts  1.  20  be  desolate,  and  let  no  man  dwell  there. 

2.  5  there  were  dwelling  at  Jerusalem  Jews 
7.  2  Mesopotamia,  before  he  dwelt  in  Charran 
7.  4  Then  came  he  out . .  and  dwelt  in  Charran 
7.  4  into  this  land,  wherein  ye  now  dwell 
7.  48  the  Most  High  dwelleth  not  in  temples 
9.  22  confounded  the  Jews  which  dwelt  at  D. 

11.  29  unto  the  brethren  which  dwelt  in  Judaio 
13.  27  they  that  dwell  at  Jerusalem,  and  their 
1 7.  24  God . .  dwelleth  not  in  temples  made  wit) 
17.  26  for  to  dwell  on  all  the  face  of  the  earth 
22.  12  good  report  of  all  the  Jews  which  dwelt 
Eph.  3.  17  Christ  may  dwell  in  your  hearts  by  faith 
Col.  1.  19  that  in  him  should  all  fulness  dwell 

2.  9  For  in  him  dwelleth  all  the  fulness  of 
Heb.  11.  9  dwelling  in  tabernacles  with  Isaac  and.1. 
Jas.  4.  5  The  spirit  that  [dwelleth]  in  us  lusteth  to 
Bev.  2.  13  where  thou  dwellest.  .where  Satan  dwel. 

3.  10  to  try  them  that  dwell  upon  the  earth 

6.  10  avenge  our  blood  on  them  that  dwell  on 

11.  10  they  that  dwell  upon  the  earth  shall  rej. 

11.  10  two  prophets  tormented  them  that  dwelt 
13.  8  all  that  dwell  upon  the  earth  shall 

13.  12  the  earth  and  them  that  dwell  therein 
13. 14, 14  them  that  dwell  on  the  earth 

14.  6  to  preach  unto  [them  that  dwell]  on  the 
17.  8  they  that  dwell  on  the  earth  shall  wonder 

14.  To  remain,  glvoi  mend. 

John  I.  38  They  said  unto  him .  .Where  dwellest  th.  ? 
1.  39  They  came  and  saw  where  he  dwelt 

6.  56  He  that  eatethmy  flesh,  .dwelleth  in  me 

14.  10  the  Father  that  dwelleth  in  me,  he  doetli 

14.  17  he  dwelleth  with  you,  and  shall  be  in 

Acts  28.  16  Paul  was  suffered  to  dwell  by  himself 
28.  30  Paul  dwelt  two  whole  years  in  his  own 

1  Jo.  3.  17  how  dwelleth  the  love  of  God  in  him  ? 

3.  24  And  he  that  keepeth.  .dwelleth  in  him 

4.  12  God  dwelleth  in  us,  and  his  love  is  perf. 

4.  13  Hereby  know  we  that  we  dwell  in  him 
4.  15  God  dwelleth  in  him,  and  he  in  God 

4.  16  he  that  dwelleth  in  love  dwelleth  in  God 

2  Jo.  2  For  the  truth’s  sake,  which  dwelleth  in 

15.  To  use  or  have  a  house,  ohilw  oikeo. 

Bom.  7. 17,  20  no  more  I .  .but  sin  that  dwelleth  in 

7.  18  I  know  that  in  me.  .dwelleth  no  good 

8.  9  if  so  be  that  the  Spirit  of  God  dwell  in 
8  II  But  if  the  Spirit  of  him .  .dwell  in  you 

I  Co.  3.  16  (that)  the  Spirit  of  God  dwelleth  in  you? 
7.  12  and  she  be  pleased  to  dwell  with  him 
7.  13  and  if  he  be  pleased  to  dwell  with  her 

1  TL  6.  16  dwelling  in  the  light  which  no  man  can 

16.  jTo  tent,  tabernacle,  fftcnvou  skenoo. 

John  1.  14  the  Word  was  made  flesh,  and  dwelt 
Iiev.  7. 15  he  that  sitteth  on  the  throne  shall  dwell 

12.  12  rejoice,  (ye)  heavens,  and  ye  that  dwell 

13.  6  to  blaspheme . .  them  that  dwell  in  heaven 
21.  3  he  will  dwell  with  them,  and  they  shall 

DWELL,  to  cause  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  sit  down  or  still,  ari;  yashab,  5. 

2  Ch.  8.  2  caused  the  children  of  Israel  to  dwell 
Jer.  32.  37  and  I  will  cause  them  to  dwell  safely 
Eze.  36.  33  I  will  also  cause  fyou)  to  dwell  in  the 

2.  To  make  to  tabernacle,  shaken,  3. 

Deuti2.  11  choose  to  cause  his  name  to  dwell  there 
Jer.  7.  3  and  I  will  cause  you  to  dwell  in  this 
7.  7  Then  will  I  cause  you  to  dwell  in  this 

3.  To  make  to  tabernacle,  JNf'  shekan,  3. 

Ezra  6.  12  that  hath  caused  his  name  to  dwell  there 

DWELL  among,  to  — 

To  settle  down  among,  iyuaroiKea  egkatoikeo. 

2  Pe.  2.  8  For  that  righteous  man  dwelling  among 

DWELL  at,  to  — 

To  settle  down ,  KaroiKtai  katoiked. 

Acts  2.  14  all  (ye)  that  dwell  at  Jerusalem:  be  this 

9.  32  also  to  the  saints  which  dwelt  at  Lydda 
19.  17  the  Jews  and  Greeks  also  dwelling  at  E. 

DWELL  in,  to  — 

1. A  habitation,  Snt,  ^lai  zebul. 

1  Ki.  8.  13  I  have  surely  built,  .an  house  to  dw.  in 

2.  A  seat,  a^io  moshab. 

Psa.  107.  4  wandered . .  they  found  no  city  to  dwell  in 

3.  To  be  in  a  house,  7uon<ea>  enaikeo. 

Bom.  8.  II  by  his  spirit  that  dwelleth  in  you 

2  Co  6  16  God  hath  said,  I  will  dwell  in  them,  and 
Col.  3. 16  Let  the  word  of  Christ  dwell  in  you 

2  Ti.  1  5  which  dwelt  first  in  thy  grandmother  Lois 

1.  14  keep  by  the  Holy  Ghost  that  dwelleth  in 

4 . To  settle  down,  KaroiKtw  katoikeo. 

Matt23.  21  sweareth . .  by  him  that  dwelleth  therein 
Acts  4.  16  manifest  to  all  them  that  dwell  in  Jerus. 
9.  35  all  that  dwelt  in  Lydda  and  Saron  saw 
19. 10  all  they  which  dwelt  in  Asia  heard  the 


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DWELL,  to  make  (to)  — 

1.  To  cause  to  sit  down  or  still,  fly1;  yashab,  5. 

Gen.  47.  6  make  thy  father  and  brethren  to  dwell 
Lev.  23.  43  that  I  made.  .Israel  to  dwell  in  booths 
1  Sa  12.  8  and  made  them  dwell  in  this  place 
Psa  4  8  thou.  Lord,  only  maketh  me  dwell  in 

107.  36  there  he  maketh  the  hungry  to  dwell 
143.  3  he  hath  made  me  to  dwell  in  darkness 
Hos.  12.  9  I . .  will  yet  make  thee  to  dwell  in  tabern. 

2. ro  make  to  tabernacle,  shaken,  3. 

Nunn 4.  30  which  I  sware  to  make  you  dwell  therein 

3.2- 0  cause  to  tabernacle,  ]y?  shaken,  5. 

Psa.  78.  55  and  made  the  tribes,  .to  dwell  in  their 

DWELL  round  about,  to  — 

To  dwell  round  about,  uepioiKeoi  perwikeo. 

Luke  1.  65  fear  came  on  all  that  dwelt  round  about 

DWELL  with,  to  — 

1.2- 0  dwell,  S31  zabal. 

Gen.  30.  20  now  will  my  husband  dwell  with  me 

2.2- 0  dwell  along  with,  ovi/oiKew  sunoiked. 

1  Pe.  3.  7  Likewise,  ye  husbands,  dwell  with  (them) 

DWELLERS  — 

1.2- 0  tabernacle,  pip  shaken. 

Isa.  18.  3  All  ye.  .dwellers  on  the  earth,  see  ye 

2.2- 0  settle  doion,  KaTouciai  katoiked. 

Acts  1.  19  it  was  known  unto  all  the  dwellers  at 

2.  9  Elamites,  and  the  dwellers  in  Mesopo. 

DWELLETH  — 

Tabernacle,  dwelling,  ptpo  mishkan. 

Psa.  26.  8  the  place  wliere  thine  honour  dwelleth 

DWELLING  — 

1. Tent,  Snx  oliel. 

Psa.  91.' 10  shall  any  plague  come  nigh  thy  dwelling 

2 . Habitation,  dwelling,  'pi,  Si 3)  zebul. 

Psa.  49.  14  consume  in  the  grave  from  their  dwelling 

3.  To  sit  down  or  still,  yashab. 

Gen.  25.  27  Jacob  (was)  a  plain  man,  dwellingin  tents 
Num.21.  15  that  goeth  down  to  the  dwelling  of  Ar 

1  Ki.  8.  30,  39,  43,  49  hear  thou  in  heaven  thy  dwell. 

21.  8  the  nobles  that  (were)  in  his  city,  dwelling 

2  Ki.  17.  25  it  was  at  the  beginning  of  their  dwelling 
2  Ch.  6.  2  and  a  place  for  thy  dwelling  for  ever 

6.  21  hear  thou  from  thy  dwelling  place 

6.  30  hear  thou  from  heaven  thy  dwelling  place 

6.  33,  39  hear  thou  from .  .thy  dwelling  place 
Jer.  46.  19  O  thou  daughter  dwelling  in  Egypt 

4.  Place  of  sojourn,  nip  magur. 

Job  18.  19  nor  any  remaining  in  his  dwellings 
Psa.  55.  15  for  wickedness  (is)  in  their  dwellings 

5 . Place  of  dwelling,  "inp  medor. 

Dan.  4.  25,  32  thy  dwelling  shall  be  with  the  beasts 
5.  21  his  dwelling  (was)  with  the  wild  asses 

6.  Dwelling-place,  tto  medar. 

Dan.  2. 11  except  tire  gods,  whose  dwelling  is  not 

7.  A  seat,  sitting,  dwelling,  3pin  moshab. 

Gen.  10.  30  And  their  dwelling  was  from  Mesha 

27.  39  thy  dwelling  shall  be  the  fatness  of  the 
Exod  10.  23  children  of  Israel  had  light  in  their  d. 
Lev.  3.  17  a  perpetual  statute . .  throughout . .  your  d. 

7.  26  of  fowl,  or  of  beast,  in  any  of  your  dwell. 
23.  3  sabbath  of  the  Lord  in  all  your  dwellings 

23.  14,  21,  31  a  statute  for  ever,  .in  all  your  d. 
25.  29  if  a  man  sell  a  dwelling  house  in  a  walled 

NU11135.  29  shall  be  for  a  statute,  .in  all  your  dwell. 
Eze.  48.  15  be  a  profane  (place)  for  the  city,  for  dwel. 

8 . Habitation,  ;iyo  maon. 

Jer.  49.  33  Hazor  shall  be  a  dwelling  for  dragons 
Nah.  2.  11  Where  (is)  the  dwelling  of  the  lions 
Zepli  3.  7  so  their  dwelling  should  not  be  cut  off 

9.  Tabernacle,  pPP  mishkan. 

Job  18.  21  Surely  such  (are)  the  dwellings  of  the 
21.  28  where  (are)  the  dwelling  places  of  the 

39.  6  I  have  made,  the  barren  land  his  dwell. 
Psa.  87.  2  more  than  all  the  dwellings  of  Jacob 
Isa.  32.  18  my  people  shall  dwell,  .in  sure  dwellings 
Jer.  9.  19  because  our  dwelling's  have  cast  (us)  out 
Eze.  25.  4  they  shall . .  make  their  dwellings  in  thee 

10 . Home,  habitation,  fold,  rm  naveh. 

Prov.21.  20  and  oil  in  the  dwelling  of  the  wise 

24.  15  against  the  dwelling  of  the  righteous 
Zeph.  2.  6  And  the  sea  coast  shall  be  dwellings 

11.  A  settled  house  or  dwelling,  Karohc-pms  katoikes. 
Mark  5.  3  Who  had  (his)  dwelling  among  the  tombs 

DWELLING  place  — 

1.  Tent,  'ynk  ohel. 

Job  8)  22  the  dwelling  place  of  the  wicked  shall 
Psa.  52.  5  pluck  thee  out  of  (thy)  dwelling  place 

2.  A  seat,  moshab. 

Num.  24.  21  Strong  is  thy  dwelling  place,  and  thou 
1  Ch.  6.  54  Now  these  (are)  their  dwelling  places 
Eze.  6.  6  In  all  your  dwelling  places  the  cities 

37.  23  will  save  them  out  of  all  their  dwellingp. 

3 . Fixed  place,  )bp  makon. 

Isa.  4.  5  Lord  will  create  upon  every  dwelling  p. 
18.  4  I  will  consider  in  my  dwelling  place  like 


4.  Habitation,  |iyp  maon. 

2  Ch.  30.  27  prayer  came  (up)  to  his  holy  dwelling  p. 

36.  15  he  had  compassion.,  on  his  dwelling  place 
Psa.  90.  1  Lord,  thou  hast  been  our  dwelling  place 
Jer.  51.  37  Babylon  shall  become,  .a  dwelling  place 

5.  Habitation,  niiyo  meonah. 

Psa.  76.  2  tabernacle,  and  his  dwelling  place  in  Zion 

6.  Tabernacle,  (auto  mishkan. 

1  Ch.  6.  32  they  ministered  before  the  dwelling  place 
Psa.  49.  11  (and)  their  dwelling  places  to  all  genera. 

74.  7  they  have  defiled .  .the  dwelling  place 
Jer.  30.  18  I  will . .  have  mercy  on  his  dwelling  places 
51.  30  they  have  burned  her  dwelling  places 
Hab.  1.  6  march,  .to  possess  the  dwelling  places 

7.  Home,  habitation,  fold,  ny  naveh. 

Psa.  79.  7  they  have . .  laid  waste  his  dwelling  place 

DWELLING  place,  to  have  no  certain  — 

To  be  unsettled,  aor area>  astateo. 

1  Co.  4.  11  buffeted,  and  have  no  certain  dwelling  p. 

DWELT  in,  to  be  — 

To  tabernacle,  shaken. 

Jer.  50.  39  neither  shall  it  be  dwelt  in  from  genera. 

DWELT  in  (that);  or  wherein  they  dwelt  — 

Sitting,  seat,  sitter,  niyin  moshab. 

Num3i.  10  burnt  all  their  cities  wherein  they  dwelt 

2  Sa.  9.  12  all  that  dwelt  in  the  house  of  Ziba  (were) 

DYED  — 

Leavened,  brightened,  pen  chamets. 

Isa.  63.  1  Who  is  this  that  cometh.  .with  dyed  gar. 

DYED  attire  — 

Turbans,  dyed  attire,  C’Si 3a  tebulim. 

Eze.  23.  15  exceeding  in  dyed  attire  upon  their  heads 

DYED  red,  to  be  — 

To  be  made  red,  dix  adam,  4. 

Exod25-  5  rams’  skins  dyed  red,  and  badgers’  skins 
26. 14  cov.  for  the  tent  (of)  rams’  skins  dyed  red 
35.  7  rams’  skins  dyed  red,  and  badgers’  skins 
36. 19  cov.  for  the  tent  (of)  rams’  skins  dyed  red 
39.  34  And  the  covering  of  rams’  skins  dyed  red 

DYING  — 

A  putting  to  death,  veupwo’ts  nekrosis. 

2  Co.  4.  10  bearing  about  in  the  body  the  dying  of 

DYING,  to  be  or  lie  a  — 

To  die  off,  airoSwfierKw  apothnesko. 

Luke  8.  42  one  only  daughter,  .and  she  lay  a  dying 
Heb.  11.  21  Jacob,  when  he  wasadying,  blessed  both 


E 

EACH  — 

l.One,  inx  echcid. 

Num.  7.'  11  They  shall  offer  their  offering,  each  prince 

7.  85  Each  chargerof  silver,  .each  howl  seventy 

29.  14  two  tenth  deals  to  each  ram  of  the  two 
29. 15  a  several  tenth  deal  to  each  lamb  of  the 
Josh  22. 14  with  him  ten  princes,  of  each  chief  house 
2  Ki.15.  20  of  each  man  fifty  shekels  of  silver,  to  give 
2  Ch.  4.  13  two  rows]of  pomegranates  on  each  wreath 

2.  A  man,  each  one,  tr’x  ish. 

Gen.  15. 10  and  laid  eacli  piece  one  against  another 
Num.  1.  44  each  one  was  for  the  house  of  his  fathers 

16.  17  thou  also,  and  Aaron,  each  ,  .his  censer 

1  Ki.22.  IO  sat  each  on  his  throne,  having  put  on 

2  Ki.  9.  21  each  in  his  chariot,  and  they  went  out 

3.  A  woman,  each  one,  n»x  ishshah. 

Ruth  1.  8  Go,  return  each  to  her  mother’s  house 
1.  9  Lord  grant  you  that  ye  may  find  rest,  each 

4.  One  by  one,  apiece,  ev  lead ’  lavrb  hen  hath  heauto. 
Rev.  4.  8  [the  four  beasts  had  each  of  them  six] 

5.  Each,  each  one,  eicaoros  hekastos. 

Acts  2.  3  cloven  tongues,  .sat  upon  each  of  them 

EACH,  a  like  of  — 

Part  by  part,  333  33  bad  bebad. 

Exod3o.  34  sweet  spices . .  of  each  shall  there  be  a  like 

EACH  man  — 

l.One,  each  one,  3nx  echad. 

1  Ki.  4.  7  each  man  his  month  in  a  year  made  pro. 

2.  A  man,  each  one,  n:'x  ish. 

Gen.  34.  25  Dinah’s  brethren.took  each  man  liissivord 

40.  5  each  man  his  dream . .  each  man  according 

41.  11  we  dreamed  each  man  according  to  the 
41. 12  to  each  man  according  to  his  dream  he 
45.  22  he  gave  each  man  changes  of  raiment 

Judg2i.  22  we  reserved  not  to  each  man  his  wife  in 

EACH  one  — 

1  .One,  each  one,  inx  echad. 

Num.  7.  3  for  two  of  the  princes,  and  for  each  one 
Isa.  6.  2  Above  it  stood  the  seraphims  :  each  one 

2. Each,  each  one,  cKaaros  hekastos. 

Lukei3- 15  doth  not  each  one  of  you  on  the  sabbath 

EAGLE  — 

1  .An  eagle,  3B1)  nesher. 

Exodig.  4  1  bare  you  on  eagles’  wings,  and  brought 


Lev.  11.  13  the  eagle, ’and  the  ossifrage,  and  the  osp. 
Dent  14.  12  the  eagle,  and  the  ossifrage,  and  the  osp. 

28.  49  from  the  end  of  the  earth,  .as  the  eagle 
32.  11  As  an  eagle  stirreth  up  her  nest,  fluttereth 

2  Sa. ‘  1.  23  swifter  than  eagles,  they  were  stronger 
Job  9.  26  as  the  eagle  (that)  hasteth  to  the  prey 

39.  27  Doth  the  eagle  mount  up  at  thy  command 
Psa.  103.  5  thy  youth  is  renewed  like  the  eagle’s 
Prov  23.  5  they  fly  away  as  an  eagle  toward  heaven 

30. 17  shall  pick  it  out,  and  the  young  eagles 

30.  19  The  way  of  an  eagle  in  the  air  ;  the  way 
Isa.  40.  31  they  shall  mount  up  with  wings  as  eagles 
Jer.  4. 13  Behold,  .liis  horses  are  swifter  than  eagles 

48.  40  he  shall  tly  as  an  eagle,  and  shall  spread 

49.  16  sliouldest  make  thy  nest  as  high  as  the  e. 

49.  22  he  shall  come  up  and  fly  as  the  eagle 
Lam.  4. 19  Our  persecutors  are  swifter  than  the  eag. 
Eze.  1.  10  they  four  also  had  the  face  of  an  eagle 

10.  14  and  the  fourth  the  face  of  an  eagle 

17.  3  A  great  eagle  with  great  wings,  long 

17.  7  There  was  also  another  great  eagle  with 
Hos.  8.  1  as  an  eagle  against  the  house  of  the  Lord 
Obad.  4  Though  thou  exalt  (thyself)  as  the  eagle 
Mic.  1.  16  enlarge  thy  baldness  as  the  eagle  ;  for 
Hab.  1.  8  they  shall  fly  as  the  eagle  (that)  hasteth 

2.  An  eagle,  3z;i  neshar. 

Dan.  4.  33  till  his  hairs  were  grown  like  eagle’s 

7.  4  The  first  (was)  like  a  lion,  and  had  eagle’s 

3.  An  eagle,  herds  aetos. 

Matt  24.  28  there  will  the  eagles  be  gathered  together 
Lukei7.  37  thither  will  the  eagles  be  gathered  toget. 
Rev.  4.  7  the  fourth  beast  (was)  like  a  flying  eagle 

12.  14  woman  were  given  two  wings  of  a  great  e. 

EAR  — 

1  .Ear,  |ix  ozen. 

Gen.  20.  8  and  told  all  these  things  ill  their  ears 

35.  4  the.  .ear  rings  which  (were)  in  their  ears 
44.  18  let.  .speak  a  word  in  my  lord’s  ears 

50.  4  speak,  I  pray  you,  in  the  ears  of  Pharaoh 
Exod  10.  2  thou  mayest  tell  in  the  ears  of  thy  son 

11.  2  Speak  now  in  the  ears  of  the  people 
17. 14  and  rehearse  (it)  in  the  ears  of  Joshua 

21.  6  hismaster  shall  bore  his  ear  through  with 

29.  20  put  (it)  upon  the  tip  of  the  right  ear  of 
29.  20  upon  the  tip  of  the  right  ear  of  his  sons 
32.  2  golden  ear  rings,  which  (are)  in  the  ears 
32.  3  golden  ear  rings,  which  (were)  inrtheir  ears 

Lev.  8.  23  put  (it)  upon  the  tip  of  Aaron’s  right  ear 

8.  24  put  of  the  blood  upon.. their  right  ear 
14.  14,  17,  25,  28  upon  the  tip  of  the  right  ear 

Num  11. 18  for  ye  have  wept  in  the  ears  of  the  Lord 

14.  28  as  ye  have  spoken  in  mine  ears,  so  will  I 
Deut.  5.  1  judgments  which  I  speak  in  your  ears 

15.  17  and  thrust  (it)  through  his  ear  unto  the 
29.  4  the  Lord  hath  not  given  you . .  ears  to 

31.  28  I  may  speak  these  words  in  their  ears 

31.  30  spake  in  the  ears  of  all  the  congregation 

32.  44  Moses,  .spake  all  the  words,  .in  the  ears 
Josh. 20.  4  declare  liis  cause  in  the  ears  of  the  elders 
Judg.  7.  3  go  to,  proclaim  in  the  ears  of  the  people 

9.  2  Speak,  I  pray  you,  in  the  ears  of  all  the 
9.  3  brethren  spake  of  him  in  the  ears  of  all 

17.  2  which  thou . .  spakest  of  also  in  mine  ears 

1  Sa.  3.  11  both  the  ears  of  every  one  that  lieareth 

8.  21  he  rehearsed  them  in  the  ears  of  the  Lord 

9.  15  the  Lord  had  told  Samuel  in  his  ear  a  day 

11.  4  told  the  tidings  in  the  ears  of  the  people 
15.  14  What  (meaneth)  then  this,  .in  mine  ears 

18.  23  servants  spake  those  words  in  the  ears  of 

2  Sa  3.  19  Abner  also  spake  in  the  ears  of  Benjamin 

3. 19  Abner  went  also  to  speak  in  the  ears  of  D. 
7.  22  to  all  that  we  have  heard  with  our  ears 

22.  7  hear,  .and  my  cry  (did  enter)  into  his  ears 
2  Ki.iS.  26  in  the  ears  of  the  people  that  (are)  on  the 

19.  16  Lord,  bow  down  thine  ear,  and  hear 

19.  28  and  thy  tumult  is  come  up  into  mine  ears 
21.  12  whosoever  heareth  of  it,  both  his  ears 

23.  2  he  read  in  their  ears  all  the  words  of  the 

1  CI1.17.  20  to  all  that  we  have  heard  with  our  ears 

2  Ch.  6.  40  (let)  thine  ears  (be)  attent  unto  the  prayer 

7.  15  and  mine  ears  attent  unto  the  prayer 

34.  30  he  read  in  their  ears  all  the  words  of  the 
Nell.  1.  6  Let  thine  ear  now  be  attentive,  and  thine 
1.  11  let  now  thine  ear  be  attentive  to  the 

8.  3  ears  of  all  the  people  (were  attentive)  unto 
Job  4.  12  and  mine’ear  received  a  little  thereof 

12.  11  Doth  not  the  ear  try  words?  and  the 

13.  1  mine  ear  hath  heard  and  understood  it 

13.  17  Hear,  .my  declaration  with  your  ears 

15.  21  A  dreadfulsound  (is)  in  his  ears  :  in  pros. 

28.  22  have  heard  the  fame  thereof  with  our  ears 

29.  11  When  the  ear  heard  (me),  then  it  blessed 

33.  16  he  openetli  the  ears  of  men,  and  sealeth 

34.  3  the  ear  trieth  words,  as  the  mouth  tasteth 

36.  10  He  openetli  also  their  ear  to  discipline 
36.  15  and  openetli  their  ears  in  oppression 

42.  5  heard  of  thee  by  the  hearing  of  the  ear 

Psa.  10.  17  thou  wilt  cause  thine  ear  to  hear 

17.  6  incline  thine  ear  unto  me,  (and  hear)  my 

18.  6  cry  came  before  him,  (even)  into  his  ears 
31.  2  Bow  down  thine  ear  to  me  ;  deliver  me 
34.  15  and  his  ears  (are  open)  unto  their  cry 

40.  6  mine  ears  hast  thou  opened :  burnt  offer. 

44.  1  We  have  heard  with  our  ears,  O  God,  our 

45.  10  consider,  incline  thine  ear ;  forget  also 
49.  4  I  will  incline  mine  ear  to  a  parable  :  I  will 
58.  4  like  the  deaf  adder  (that)  stoppetli  her  ear 
71.  2  incline  tliine  ear  unto  me,  and  save  me 
78.  1  incline  your  ears  to  the  words  of  my 

86.  1  Bow  down  thine  ear,  0  Lord,  hear  me 


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Psa.  88.  2  incline  thine  ear  unto  my  cry 

92. 11  mine  ears  shall  hear  (my  desire)  of  the 
94.  9  He  that  planted  the  ear,  shall  he  not  h.  ? 
102.  2  I  am  in  trouble ;  incline  thine  ear  unto 

1 15.  6  They  have  ears,  but  they  hear  not;  noses 

1 16.  2  Because  he  hath  inclined  his  ear  unto 
130.  2  let  thine  ears  be  attentive  to  the  voice  of 
135.  17  They  have  ears,  but  they  hear  not ;  neit. 

Prov.  2.  2  So  that  thou  incline  thine  ear  unto  wis. 

4.  20  My  sou.  .incline  thiueearuntomy  sayings 

5.  1  bow  thine  ear  to  my  understanding 

5.  13  nor  inclined  mine  ear  to  them  that  inst. 

15.  31  The  ear  that  heareth  the  reproof  of  life 

18.  15  andtheearof  the  wise  seeketh  knowledge 
20.  12  The  hearing  ear,  and  the  seeing  eye,  the 
21.13  Whoso  stoppeth  his  ears  at  the  cry  of  the 

22.  17  Bow  down  thine  ear,  and  hear  the  words 

23.  9  Speak  not  in  the  ears  of  a  fool ;  for  he 
23.  12  Apply,  .thine  ears  to  the  words  of  know. 

25.  12  a  wise  reprover  upon  an  obedient  ear 

26.  17  (is  like)  one  that  taketh  a  dog  by  the  ears 
28.  9  turneth  away  his  ear  from  hearing  the 

Eccl.  1.  8  the  eye  is  not  satisfied,  .nor  the  ear  filled 
Isa.  5.  9  In  mine  ears  (said)  the  Lord  of  hosts,  Of 

6.  10  make  their  ears  heavy,  and  shut  their  eyes 
6.  10  hear  with  their  ears,  and  understand  with 

11.  3  reprove  after  the  hearing  of  his  ears 

22.  14  it  was  revealed  in  mine  ears  by  the  Lord 
30.  21  thine  ears  shall  hear  a  word  behind  thee 
32.  3  the  ears  of  them  that  hear  shall  hearken 

33. 15  he  that . .  stoppeth  his  ears  from  hearing 

35.  5  the  ears  of  the  deaf  shall  be  unstopped 

36.  11  in  the  ears  of  the  people  that  (are)  on  the 

37.  17  Incline  thine  ear,  O  Lord,  and  hear 
37. 29  thy  tumult,  is  come  up  into  mine  ears 

42.  20  opening  the  ears,  but  he  heareth  not 

43.  8  Bring  forth . .  the  deaf  that  have  ears 

48.  8  that  time  (that)  thine  ear  was  not  opened 

49.  20  children . .  shall  say  again  in  thine  ears 

50.  4  he  wakeueth  mine  ear  to  hear  as  the 

50.  5  The  Lord  God  hath  opened  mine  ear,  and 
55.  3  Incline  your  ear,  and  come  unto  me  :  hear 
59.  1  neither  his  ear  heavy,  that  it  cannot  hear 
Jer.  2.  2  Go  and  cry  in  the  ears  of  Jerusalem 

5.  21  O  foolish  people,  .which  have  ears,  and 

6.  10  their  ear  (is)  uncircumcised,  and  they 

7.  24  hearkened  not,  nor  inclined  their  ear 

7.  26  hearkened  not.  .nor  inclined  their  ear 
9.  20  let  your  ear  receive  the  word  of  his 

11.  8  they  obeyed  not,  nor  inclined  their  ear 
17.  23  obeyed  not,  neither  inclined  their  ear 

19.  3  the  which  whosoever  heareth,  his  ears 

25.  4  have  not  hearkened,  nor  inclined  your  e. 

26.  11  as  ye  have  heard  with  your  ears 

26.  15  to  speak  all  these  words  in  your  ears 

28.  7  in  thine  ears,  and  in  the  ears  of  all  the 

29.  29  the  priest  read  this  letter  in  the  ears  of 

34.  14  hearkened  not.  .neither  inclined  their  ear 

35.  15  ye  have  not  inclined  your  ear,  nor  heark. 

36.  6  read,  .in  the  ears  of  the  people,  in  the  L. 
36.  6  thou  slialt  read  them  in  the  ears  of  all 
36.  10  at  the  entry,  .in  the  ears  of  all  the  people 
36.  13  Baruch  read  the  book  in  the  ears  of  the 
36.  14  wherein  thou  hast  read  in  the  ears  of  the 
36.  1 5  Sit  down  now,  and  read  it  in  our  ears 

36.  15  So  Baruch  read  (it)  in  their  ears 

36.  20  told  all  the  words  in  the  ears  of  the  king 

36.  21  in  the  ears  of  the  king,  and  in  the  ears  of 

44.  5  hearkened  not,  nor  inclined  their  ear 
Lam.  3.  56  hide  not  thine  ear  at  my  breathing,  at  my 
Eze.  3.  10  all  my  words,  .hear  with  thine  ears 

8.  18  they  cry  in  mine  ears  with  a  loud  voice 

9.  1  He  cried  also  in  mine  ears  with  a  loud 

12.  2  they  have  ears  to  hear,  and  hear  not 

16.  12  And  I  put.  .ear  rings  in  thine  ears 

23.  25  shall  take  away  thy  nose  and  thine  ears 

24.  26  to  cause  (thee)  to  hear  (it)  with  (thine)  e? 
40.  4  with  thine  eyes,  and  hear  with  thine  ears 
44.  s  with  thine  eyes,  and  hear  with  thine  ears 

Dan.  9.  18  O  my  God,  incline  thine  ear,  and  hear 
Amos  3. 12  As  the  shepherd  taketh . .  a  piece  of  an  ear 
Mic.  7.  16  (their)  hand  upon  (their)  mouth, theirears 
Zech.  7.  11  they .  .stopped  theirears,  that  they  should 

2 . Hearing,  a/cofi  akoe. 

Mark  7.  35  And  straightway  his  ears  were  opened 
Acts  17.  20  thou  bringest.  .strange  things  to  our  ears 
2  Ti.  4.  3  heap  to  themselves,  .having  itching  ears 
4.  4  they  shall  turn  away  (their)  ears  from  the 

3.  The  ear,  oSs  mis. 

Matt  10.  27  what  ye  hear  in  the  ear,  (that)  preach  ye 

11.  15  He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear 

13.  9  Who  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear 
13.  15  and  (their)  ears  are  dull  of  hearing 

13. 15  lest .  .they  should .  .hear  with  (their)  ears 
13.  16  But  blessed  (are)  your,  .ears,  for  they  hear 

13.  43  Who  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear 
Mark  4.  9  He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear 

4.  23  If  any  man  have  ears  to  hear,  let  him 
7. 16  If  any  man  have  ears.  .let.  him  hear 

7.  33  put  his  fingers  into  his  ears,  and  he  spit 

8.  18  having  ears,  hear  ye  not?  and  do  ye  not 
Luke  1.  44  of  thy  salutation  sounded  in  mine  ears 

4.  21  day  is  this  scripture  fulfilled  in  your  ears 

8.  8  He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear 

9.  44  Let  these  sayings  sink  down  into  your  e. 

12.  3  that  which  ye  have  spoken  in  the  ear 

14.  35  He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear 
22.  50  And  one  of  them .  .cut  off  his  right  ear 

Acts  7.  51  Ye.  .uncircumcised  in  heart  and  ears 
7.  57  they  cried  out.  .and  stopped  their  ears 


Acts  11.  22  tidings  of  these  things  came  unto  the  ears 
28.  27  their  ears  are  dull,  .hear  with,  .ears 
Rom  11.  8  God  hath  given  them,  .ears  that  they 
1  Co.  2.  9  written,  Eye  hathjnot  seen,  nor  ear  heard 

12.  16  if  the  ear  shall  say,  Because  I  am  not  the 
Jas.  5.  4  cries  of  them .  .are  entered  into  the  ears 
1  Be.  3.  12  his  ears  (are  open!  unto  their  prayers 
Rev.  2.  7,  11,  17,  29  He  that  hath  an  ear,  let  him 

3.  6,  13,  22  He  that  hath  an  ear,  let  him  hear 

13.  9  If  any  man  have  an  ear,  let  him  hear 

4.  The  ear,  its  external  lobe,  utIov,  otion. 

Matt26.  51  drew,  .and  struck,  .and  smote  off  his  ear 
Marki4.  47  And  one  of  them .  .cut  off  his  [ear] 
Luke22.  51  And  he  touched  his  ear,  and  healed  him 
Johm8.  10  Then  Simon  Peter,  .cut  off  his  right  [ear] 

18.  26  being  (his)  kinsman . .  whose  ear  Peter  cut 

5.  Budding,  sprout,  ear,  3’3!<  abib. 

Exod.  9.  31  the  barley  (was)  in  the  ear,  and  the  flax 
6  .An  ear  of  grain  or  corn,  crraxos  stachus. 

Mark  4.  28  the  ear,  after  that  the  full  corn  in  the  e. 

EAR  of  corn  — 

An  ear  of  grain  or  corn,  trrdxvs  stachus. 

Matti2.  1  disciples,  .began  to  pluck  the  ears  of  c. 
Mark  2.  23  disciples  began .  .to  pluck  the  ears  of  c. 
Luke  6.  1  his  disciples  plucked  the  ears  of  corn 

EAR,  to  — 

1 .  To  plough,  linn  charash. 

1  Sa.  8.  12  he  will,  .(set  them)  to  ear  his  ground 

2.  To  serve,  JJi]  abad. 

Isa.  30.  24  the  young  asses  that  ear  the  ground 

EAR,  to  give  — 

1  .To  give  ear,  Jix  azan,  5. 

Exod  15.  26  and'  wilt  give  ear  to  his  commandments 
Deut.  1.  45  hearken  to  your  voice,  nor  give  ear  unto' 
32.  1  Give  ear,  O  ye  heavens,  and  I  will  speak 
Judg.  5.  3  give  ear,  0  ye  princes ;  I,  (even)  I,  will 

2  Ch.24.  19  testified,  .they  would  not  give  ear 

Neh.  9.  30  many  years,  .yet  would  they  not  give  ear 
Job  32.  11  I  gave  ear  to  your  reasons,  whilst  ye] 

34.  2  give  ear  unto  me,  ye  that  have  knowledge 
Psa.  5.  1  Give  ear  to  my  words,  0  Lord  ;  consider 
17.  1  give  ear  unto  my  prayer, (that  goeth)  not 
39.  12  Hear  my  prayer,  O  Lord,  and  give  ear 
49.  1  give  ear,  all  (ye)  inhabitants  of  the  world 

54.  2  O  God ;  give  ear  to  the  words  of  my  mouth 

55.  1  Give  ear  to  my  prayer,  O  God ;  and  hide 

77.  1  I  cried  unto  God.  .and  he  gave  ear  unto 

78.  1  Give  ear,  O  my  people,  (to)  my  law  :  incl. 
80.  1  Give  ear,  O  Shepherd  of  Israel,  thou  that 
84.  8  hear  my  prayer :  give  ear,  O  God  of  Jacob 
86.  6  Give  ear,  0  LORD,  unto  my  prayer ;  and 

1 41.  1  give  ear  unto  my  voice,  when  I  cry  unto 
143.  1  O  Lord,  give  ear  to  my  supplications 
Prov  1 7.  1  (and]  a  liar  giveth  ear  to  a  naughty  tongue 
Isa.  1.  2  Hear,  0  heavens,  and  give  ear,  O  earth 
1.  10  give  ear  unto  the  law  of  our  God,  ye  pe. 
8.  9  and  give  ear,  all  ye  of  far  countries 
28.  23  Give  ye  ear,  and  hear  my  voice ;  hearken 
32.  9  careless  daughters  ;  give  ear  unto  my  sp. 
42.  23  Who  among  you  will  give  ear  to  this? 

51.  4  give  ear  unto  me,  0  my  nation :  for  a  law 
Jer.  13.  15  Hear  ye,  and  give  ear;  be  not  proud  :  for 
Hos.  5.  1  and  give  ye  ear,  0  house  of  the  king 
Joel  1.  2  give  ear,  all  ye  inhabitants  of  the  laud 

2.  To  hear,  hearken,  jrari  shama. 

Job  29.  21  Unto  me  (men)  gave  ear,  and  waited,  and 

EAR,  to  perceive  by  the  — ■ 

To  give  ear,  |]N  azan,  5. 

Isa.  64.  4  have  not  heard,  nor  perceived  by  the  ear 
EARED,  to  be  — - 
To  be  served,  33J)  abad ,  2. 

Deut2i.  4  a  rough  valley,  which  is  neither  eared 
EARING  (time)  — 

Ploughing,  cutting,  charish. 

Gen.  45.  6  (there  shall)  neither  (be)  earing  nor  harv. 
Exod34.  21  in  earing  time  and  in  harvest  thou  slialt 

EARLY  — 

1.  Morning,  3R3  boqer. 

Psa.  46.  5  God  shall  help  her,  (and  that)  right  early 
90.  14  satisfy  us  early  with  thy  mercy  ;  that  we 
101.  8  will  early  destroy  all  the  wicked  of  the 

2 . Dawn,  "inri  shachar. 

Psa.  57.  8  Awake  up . .  I  (myself)  will  awake  early 
108.  2  Awake,  psaltery.  .1  (myself)  will  awake  e. 

3.  To  rise  or  go  early,  cn^  shakam,  5. 

Psa.  127.  2  (It  is)  vain  for  you  to  rise  up  early 
Hos.  6.  4  and  as  the  early  dew  it  goeth  away 

13.  3  and  as  the  early  dew  that  passeth  away 

4.  At  early  dawn,  opOpios  orthrios. 

Luke 24.  22  women,  .which  were  [early]  at  the  sepul. 

5.  Early,  before,  wput  proi. 

Marki6.  9  fwhen(Jesus)wasrisenearlythefirst(d.-)] 
John2o.  1  first  day  of  the  week  cometh  Mary.  .ear. 

6.  Early  [rain),  npcbiyos  proimos. 

Jas.  5.  7  he  receive  the  early  and  latter  rain 

7.  Early,  irpd'ia  proia. 

John  18.  28  it  was  early ;  and  they  themselves  went 
[See  also  Arise,  depart,  inquire,  morning,  rise,  rise  up, 
rising,  rising  up,  seek.] 


EARLY,  to  be  up  — 

To  rise  or  go  early,  C3^  shakam,  5. 

1  Sa.  29.  10  as  soon  as  ye  be  up  early  in  the  morning 

EARLY,  to  get  (oneself)  — 

To  rise  or  go  early,  D3ty  shakam,  5. 

J  udg  19.  9  to  morrow  get  you  early  on  your  way,  that 

EARLY,  to  get  up  — 

To  rise  or  go  early.  Dry  shakam,  5. 

Gen.  19.  27  Abraham  gat  up  early  in  the  morning  to 
Song  7. 12  Let  us  get  up  early  to  the  vineyards 

EARLY  in  the  morning,  very  — 

Early,  N"]Si5hi  shepharpara. 

Dan.  6.  19  the  king  arose  very  early  in  the  morning 

EARN  wages,  to  — 

To  hire  self  out,  sakar,  7. 

Hag.  1.  6  he  that  eameth  wages,  earneth  wages  (to) 

EARNEST  — 

Surety,  pledge,  earnest,  ap^a^wv  arrhabon. 

2  Co.  1.  22  the  earnest  of  the  spirit  in  our  hearts 

5.  5  given  unto  us  the  earnest  of  the  spirit 
Eph.  1.  14  Which  is  the  earnest  of  our  inheritance 

EARNESTLY  — 

With  prayer,  irporreuxfi 
Jas.  5.  17  prayed  earnestly  that  it  might  not  rain 

EARNESTLY,  to  behold  — . 

To  look  stedfastly,  drevifoi  atenizo. 

Acts  23.  1  And  Paul, earnestly  beholding  the  coun. 

EARNESTLY  on  or  upon,  to  look  — 

To  look  stedfastly,  arevi^oi  atenizo. 

Luke22.  56  and  earnestly  looked  upon  him,  and  said 
Acts  3.  12  why  look  ye  so  earnestly  on  us,  as  though 

EARNESTLY,  more  — 

More  fervently,  stretched  out,  itcTei/eoTepov  ektene. 
Luke22.  44  being  in  an  agony,  he  prayed,  .more  earn. 

EAR  RING  — 

1.  Charm,  whisper,  amulet,  tynS  lachash. 

Isa.  3.  20  head  bands,  and  the  tablets,  and  the  ear  r. 

2.  Ring  for  ear  or  nose,  on  nezem. 

Gen.  24.  22  the  man  took  a  golden  ear  ring  of  half 
24.  30  when  he  saw  the  ear  ring,  and  bracelets 
24.  47  and  I  put  the  ear  ring  upon  her  face 
35.  4  And  they  gave  unto  Jacob  all  the.  .ear  r. 
Exod32.  2  Break  off  the  golden  ear  rings  which 

32.  3  all  the  people  brake  off  the  golden  ear  r. 
35.  22  many  as  were  willing,  .brought,  .earrings 
Judg.  8.  24  ye  would  give  me  every  man  the  ear  rings 
8.  24  they  had  golden  ear  rings,  because  they 
8.  25  did  cast  therein  every  man  the  ear  rings 

8.  26  the  weight  of  the  golden  ear  rings  that 
Job  42.  11  every  man  also  gave  him.  .an  ear  ring  of 
Prov  25.  12  an  ear  ring  of  gold,  and  an  ornament  of 
Hos.  2.  13  she  decked  herself  with  her  ear  rings  and 

3.24  ring,  V’jj;  agil. 

Nuni3i.  50  what  every  man  hath  gotten,  of . .  ear  rings 
Eze.  16.  12  And  I  put.  .ear  rings  in  thine  ears,  and 

EARS  — 

1. Ear  of  corn,  sprout,  melilah. 

Deut  23.  25  thou  mayest  pluck  the  ears  with  thine 

2.  Ear  of  corn,  branch,  sprout,  shibboleth. 

Gen.  41.  5  seven  ears  of  corn  came  up  upon  one 

41.  6  seven  thin  ears,  .sprung  up  after  them 
41.  7  seven  thin  ears  devoured  the.  .full  ears 
41.  22  seven  ears  came  up  in  one  stalk,  full  and 
41.  23  seven  ears,  .sprung  up  after  them 
41.  24  thin  ears  devoured  the  seven  good  ears 
41.  26  and  the  seven  good  ears  (are)  seven  year; 
41.  27  the  seven  empty  ears,  blasted  with  the 
Ruth  2.  2  Let  me  now  go.  .and  glean  ears  of  corn 
Job  24.  24  cut  off  as  the  tops  of  the  ears  of  corn 
Isa.  17.  5  the  harvest  man . .  reapeth  the  ears  with 
17.  5  as  he  that  gathereth  ears  in  the  valley  of 

EARS  (of  corn),  full  or  green  — 

1.  Grain,  (for  garden  land),  ^5 "1 3  karmel. 

Lev.  2.  14  green  ears  of  corn  dried  by  the  fire 

2. 14  (even)  corn  beaten  out  of  full  ears 

2  Ki.  4.  42  full  ears  of  corn  in  the  husk  thereof 

2.  Budding,  sprout,  ear,  3’3!<  abib. 

Lev.  23.  14  ye  shall  eat  neither  bread . .  nor  green  ears 

EARS,  to  come  to  one’s  ■ — 

To  hear  about,  auovaj  im'  akouo  epi. 

Matt  28. 14  And  if  this  come  [to]  the  governor’s  ears 

EARTH — 

1. Ground,  soil,  land,  n cm  adamah. 

Gen.  1.  25  every  thing  that  creepeth  upon  the  earth 
4.  11  now  (art)  thou  cursed  from  the  earth 

4.14  driven  me  out . .  from  the  face  of  the  earth 

6.  1  began  to  multiply  on  the  face  of  the  earth 

6.  7  destroy  man.  .from  the  face  of  the  earth 

6.  20  of  every  creeping  thing  of  the  earth  after 

7.  4  I  destroy  from  off  the  face  of  the  earth 

7.  8  of  every  thing  that  creepeth  upon  the  ea. 

9.  2  upon  ail  that  moveth  (upon)  the  earth 
12.  3  in  thee  shall  all  families  of  the  earth  be 

28. 14  shall  all  the  families  of  the  earth 


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Exodio.  6  the  day  that  they  were  upon  the  earth 

20.  24  An  altar  of  earth  thou  slialt  make  unto 

32.  12  consume  them  from  the  face  of  the  earth? 

33.  16  from  all  the  people,  .upon,  .the  earth 
Numt2.  3  all  the  men  which  (were)  upon,  .the  earth 

16.  30  But  if .  .the  earth  open  her  mouth,  and 
Deut.  4.  10  the  days,  .they  shall  live  upon  the  earth 

4.  40  mayest  prolong  (thy)  days  upon  the  earth 

6. 15  destroy  thee  from  off  the  face  of  the  earth 

7.  6  all  people  that  (are)  upon,  .the  earth 

12.  1  all  the  days  that  ye  live  upon  the  earth 

12.  19  as  long  as  thou  livest  upon  the  earth 

14.  2  all  the  nations  that  (are)  upon  the  earth 

26.  2  of  the  first  of  all  the  fruit  of  the  earth 
«  Sa.  4.  12  ran  a  man.  .with  earth  upon  his  head 
20.  15  every  one  from  the  face  of  the  earth 
2  Sa.  1.  2  clothes  rent,  and  earth  upon  his  head 

14.  7  name  nor  remainder  upon  the  earth 

15.  32  his  coat  rent,  and  earth  upon  his  head 

1  Ki.  13.34  destroy  (it)  from  off  the  face  of  the  earth 

17. 14  the  Lord  sendeth  rain  upon  the  earth 

18.  1  Go. .  I  will  send  rain  upon  the  earth 

2  Ki.  5.  17  thy  servant  two  mules’  burden  of  earth? 
Neh.  9.  1  with  saekclothes,  and  earth  upon  them 
Psa.  83.  10  they  became  (as)  dung  for  the  earth 

104.  30  thou  renewest  the  face  of  the  earth 
146.  4  His  breath . .  he  retumetli  to  his  earth 
Isa.  23. 17  all  the  kingdoms,  .upon,  .the  earth 

24.  21  the  kings  of  the  earth  upon  the  earth 

30.  23  give,  .bread  of  the  increase  of  the  earth 
45.  9  potsherd  .with  the  potsherds  of  the  earth 

Jer.  16.  4  they  shall  be  as  dung  upon . .  the  earth 

25.  26  and  all  the  kingdoms,  upon,  .the  earth 
Eze.  38.  20  creeping  things  that  creep  upon  the  earth 

38.  20  all  the  men  that  (are)  upon,  .the  earth 
Dan.  i2.  2  them  that  sleep  in  the  dust  of  the  earth 
Amos  3.  2  You  only  have  I  known  of  all . .  the  earth 

3.  5  shall  (one)  take  up  a  snare  from  the  earth 

9.  8  I  will  destroy  it  from  off.  .the  earth 

2.  Earth,  land ,  yits  am. 

Ezra  5.  11  servants  of  the  God  of  heaven  and  earth 
Jer.  10.  11  they  shall  perish  from  the  earth,  and 
Dan.  2.  35  became  a.  mountain,  and  filled  the.  ,ea. 

2.  39  which  shall  bear  rule  over  all  the  earth 

4.  1  all  people,  .that  dwell  in  all  the  earth 
4.  10  behold  a  tree  in  the  midst  of  the  earth 
4.  11  sight  thereof  to  the  end  of  all  the  earth 
4.  15  leave  the  stump  of  his  roots  in  the  earth 

4. 15  with  the  beasts  in  the  grass  of  the  earth 
4.  20  and  the  sight  thereof  to  all  the  earth 

4.  22  and  thy  dominion  to  the  end  of  the  earth 
4.  23  leave  the  stump  of  the  roots,  .in  the  ear. 
4.  35  inhabitants  of  the  earth  (are)  reputed  as 
4.  35  and  (among)  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth 

6.  25  all  people,  .that  dwell  in  all  the  earth 

6.  27  signs  and  wonders  in  heaven  and  in  earth 

7.  4  it  was  lifted  up  from  the  earth,  and  made 

7.  17  kings,  (which)  shall  arise  out  of  the  earth 

7.  23  shall  be  the  fourth  kingdom  upon  earth 

7.  23  shall  devour  the  whole  earth,  and  shall 

i.Earth,  land,  HS  erets. 

Gen.  1.  1  God  created  the  heaven  and  the  earth 

1.  2  And  the  earth  was  without  form  and 
1.  10  And  God  called  the  dry  (land)  Earth 
1.  11  God  said,  Let  the  earth  bring  forth 
1.  11  whose  seed  (is)  in  itself,  upon  the  earth 
1.  12  the  earth  brought  forth  grass,  (and)  herb 

1. 15  for  lights,  .to  give  light  upon  the  earth 
1.  17  set  them,  .to  give  light  upon  the  earth 

1.  20  fowl  (that)  may  fly  above  the  earth  in  the 
1.  22  and  let  fowl  multiply  in  the  earth 
1.  24  Let  the  earth  bring  forth  the  living  crea. 
1.  24  and  beast  of  the  earth  after  his  kind 
1.  25  God  made  the  beast  of  the  earth  after 
1.  26  over  the  cattle,  and  over  all  the  earth 
1.  26  creeping  thing  that  creepeth  upon . .  earth 
1.  28  and  multiply,  and  replenish  the  earth 
1.  28  living  thing  that  movetli  upon  the  earth 
1.  29  which  (is)  upon  the  face  of  all  the  earth 
1. 30  to  every  beast  of  the  earth,  and  to  every 

1.  30  every  thing  that  creepeth  upon  the  earth 

2.  1  the  heavens  and  the  earth  were  finished 
2.  4  generations  of  the  heavens  and  of  the  earth 
2.  4  Lord  God  made  the  earth  and  the  heavens 
2.  5  every  plant,  .before  it  was  in  the  earth 
2.  5  had  not  caused  it  to  rain  upon  the  earth 
2.  6  there  went  up  a  mist  from  the  earth,  and 
4.  12  and  a  vagabond  shalt  thou  be  in  the  earth 
4. 14  a  fugitive  and  a  vagabond  in  the  earth 

6.  4  There  were  giants  in  the  earth  in  those 

6.  5  wickedness  of  man  (was)  great  in  the  ea. 

6.  6  that  he  had  made  man  on  the  earth 
6  11  The  earth  also  was  corrupt  before  God 

6.  11  and  the  earth  was  filled  with  violence 

6.  12  God  looked  upon  the  earth,  and,  behold 

6. 12  all  flesh,  .corrupted  his  way  upon  the  ea. 

6. 13  the  earth  is  filled  with  violence  through 

6. 13  behold,  I  will  destroy  them  with  the  ea. 

6. 17  do  bring  a  flood  of  waters  upon  the  earth 

6.  17  every  thing  that  (is)  in  the  earth  shall  die 

7.  3  seed  alive  upon  the  face  of  all  the  earth 

7.  4  I  will  cause  it  to  rain  upon  the  earth 

7.  6  the  flood  of  waters  was  upon  the  earth 
7. 10  waters  of  the  flood  were  upon  the  earth 

7.  12  the  rain  was  upon  the  earth  forty  days 

7.  14,  21  thing  that  creepeth  upon  the  earth 

7.  17  the  flood  was  forty  days  upon  the  earth 

7. 17  and  it  was  lift  up  above  the  earth 

7.  18  and  were  increased  greatly  upon  the  ea. 

7. 19  waters  prevailed . .  upon  the  earth 

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Gen  7.  21  all  flesh  died  that  moved  upon  the  earth 
7.  23  and  they  were  destroyed  from  the  earth 

7.  24  the  waters  prevailed  upon  the  earth  an 

8.  1  God  made  a  wind  to  pass  over  the  earth 

8.  3  returned  from  oft  the  earth  continually 

8.  7  waters  were  dried  up  from  off  the  earth 

8.  9  waters  (were)  on  the  face  of  the  whole  e. 

8. 1 1  the  waters  were  abated  from  off  the  earth 

8.  13  waters  were  dried  up  from  off  the  earth 

8.  14  in  the  second  month,  .was  the  earth  dri. 

8.  17  creeping  thing  that  creepeth  upon  the  e. 

8.  17  they  may  breed  abundantly  in  the  earth 

8. 17  be  fruitful,  and  multiply  upon  the  earth 

8.  19  whatsoever  creepeth  upon  the  earth, after 

8.  22  While  the  earth  remaineth,  seedtime 

9.  1  and  multiply,  and  replenish  the  earth 

9.  2  shall  be  upon  every  beast  of  the  earth 

9.  7  bring  forth  abundantly  in  the  earth,  and 

9.  10  and  of  every  beast  of  the  earth  with  you_: 

9.  10  all  that  go.  .to  every  beast  of  the  earth 

9.  1 1  any  more  be  a  flood  to  destroy  the  earth 

9. 13  of  a  covenant  between  me  and  the  earth 

9.  14  when  I  bring  a  cloud  over  the  earth 

9. 16  of  all  flesh  that  (is)  upon  the  earth 

9.  17  and  all  flesh  that  (is)  upon  the  earth 

9. 19  of  them  was  the  whole  earth  overspread  I 

10.  8  he  began  to  be  a  mighty  one  in  the  earth 

10.  25  for  in  his  days  was  the  earth  divided 

10.  32  were  the  nations  divided  in  the  earth 

11.  1  the  whole  earth  was  of  one  language,  and 

11.  4  abroad  upon  the  face  of  the  whole  earth 

11.  8  thence  upon  the  face  of  all  the  earth 

11,  9  confound  the  language  of  all  the  earth 
11.  9  abroad  upon  the  face  of  all  the  earth 

13.  16  make  thy  seed  as  the  dust  of  the  earth 

13.  16  a  man  can  number  the  dust  of  the  earth 

14. 19  high  God,  possessor  of  heaven  and  earth 

14.  22  God,  the  possessor  of  heaven  and  earth 

18.  18  all  the  nations  of  the  earth  shall  be  bless. 

18.  25  Shall  not  the  Judge  of  all  the  earth  do 

19.  23  The  sun  was  risen  upon  the  earth  when 
19. 31  and  (there  is)  not  a  man  in  the  earth 

19.  31  tocome.  .after  the  manner  of  all  the  earth 

22.  18  shall  all  the  nations  of  the  earth  be  bles. 
24.  3  swear  by.  .the  God  of  the  earth,  that 
24.  52  worshipped  the  Lord.  .  to  the  earth 

26.  4  shall  all  the  nations  of  the  earth  be  bles. 

27.  28  give  thee  of.  .the  fatness  of  the  earth,  and 

27.  39  dwelling  shall  be  the  fatness  of  the  earth 

28.  12  and  behold  a  ladder  set  up  on  the  earth 

28.  14  thy  seed  shall  be  as  the  dust  of  the  earth 
37.  10  to  bow  down  ourselves  to  thee  to  the  ea.Y 

41.  56  famine  was  over  all  the  face  of  the  earth 

42.  6  J oseph’s  brethren . .  bowed  down . .  to  the  e. 

43.  26  and  bowed  themselves  to  him  to  the  ear. 
45.  7  to  preserve  you  a  posterity  in  the  earth 
48.  12  he  bowed  himself  with  his  face  to  the  ea. 
48.  16  into  a  multitude  in  the  midst  of  the  ear. 

Exod.  9. 14  (there  is)  none  like  me  in  all  the  earth 

9.  15  thou  shalt  be  cut  off  from  the  earth 

9.  16  may  be  declared  throughout  all  the  earth 
9.  29  mayest  know  how  that  the  earth  (is)  the 

9.  33  the  rain  was  not  poured  upon  the  earth 

10.  s  they  shall  cover  the  face  of  the  earth 

10.  5  one  cannot  be  able  to  see  the  earth 

10. 15  they  covered  the  face  of  the  whole  earth 

15.  12  Thou  stretchedst  out.  earth  swallowed 

19.  5  above  all  people :  for  all  the  earth  (is) 

20.  4  above,  or  that  (is)  in  the  earth  beneath 

20.  4  or  that  (is)  in  the  water  under  the  earth 

20.  1 1  six  days  the  Lord  made  heaven  and  earth 

34.  8  and  bowed  his  head  toward  the  earth 
34.  10  as  have  not  been  done  in  all  the  earth 

Lev.  11.  2  among  all  the  beasts  that  (are)  on  the  e. 

11.  21  legs,  .to  leap  withal  upon  the  earth 

1 1.  29,  42  creeping  things  that  creep  upon  the  e. 
11.  41,  44  thing  that  creepeth  upon  the  earth 
11.  46  creature  that  creepeth  upon  the  earth 

26. 19  and  1  will  make  your,  .earth  as  brass 
Num  14.  21  all  the  earth  shall  be  filled  with  the  glory 

16.  32  the  earth  opened  her  mouth,  and  swall. 

16.  33  the  earth  closed  upon  them ;  and  they 

16.  34  for  they  said,  Lest  the  earth  swallow  us 

22.  s  behold,  they  cover  the  face  of  the  earth 
22.  11  which  covereth  the  face  of  the  earth 
26. 10  the  earth  opened  her  mouth,  and  swall. 

Deut.  3.  24  what  God  (is  there)  in  heaven  or  in  earth 
4.  17  of  any  beast  that  (is)  on  the  earth 
4.  18  that  (is)  in  the  waters  beneath  the  earth 
4.  26  I  call  heaven  and  earth  to  witness  against 
4.  32  that  God  created  man  upon  the  earth 

4.  36  upon  earth  he  shewed  thee  his  great  fire 
4. 39  he  (is)  God . .  upon  the  earth  beneath 

5.  8  above,  or  that  (is)  in  the  earth  beneath 

5.  8  orthat  (is)in  the  waters  beneath  the  earth 

10.  14  the  earth  (also),  with  all  that  therein  (is) 

11.  6  how  the  earth  opened  her  mouth,  and 
11.  21  as  the  days  of  heaven  upon  the  earth 

12. 16,  24  shall  pour  it  upon  the  earth  as  water 
13.  7  end  of  the  earth .  .(other)  end  of  the  earth 
28.  1  on  high  above  all  nations  of  the  earth 
28.  10  all  people  of  the  earth  shall  see  that 
28.  23  the  earth  that  (is)  under  thee  (shall  be) 

28.  25  removed,  .into  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  c. 
28.  26  shall  be  meat,  .unto  the  beasts  of  the  ea. 
28.  49  bring  a  nation . .  from  the  end  of  the  earth 
28.  64  from  the  one  end  of  the  earth  even  unto 

30.  19  I  call  heaven  and  earth  to  record  this  day 

31.  28  I  may.  .call  heaven  and  earth  to  record 

32.  1  hear,  0  earth,  the  words  of  my  mouth 
32.  13  ride  on  the  high  places  ofThe  earth 

32.  22  shall  consume  the  earth  with  her  increase 


Deut 33. 16  for  the  precious  things  of  the  earth  and 

33.  17  push  the  people.,  to  the  ends  of  the  earth 
Josh.  2.  11  he  (is)  God  in  heaven  above,  and  inearth 

3.  11,  13  the  ark.  .of  the  Lord  of  all  the  earth 

4.  24  That  all  the  people  of  the  earth  might 
7.  6  Joshua,  .fell  to  the  earth  upon  his  lace 
7.  9  and  cut  off  our  name  from  the  earth 

7.  21  they  (are)  hid  in  the  earth  in  the  midst  of 

23.  14  I  (am)  going  the  way  of  all  the  earth 
Judg.  5.  4  the  earth  trembled,  and  the  heavens  dr. 

6.  4  and  destroyed  the  increase  of  the  earth 

6.  37  and  (it  be)  dry  upon  all  the  earth  (beside) 

1  Sa.  2.  10  the  Lord  shall  judge  the  ends  of  the  ear. 

4.  5  great  shout,  so  that  the  earth  rang  again 

5.  3  Dagon.  fallen  upon  his  face  to  the  earth 
14. 15  the  earth  quaked :  so  it  was  a  very  great 

17.  46  will  give,  .to  the  wild  beasts  of  the  earth 

17.  46  that  all  the  earth  may  know  that  there 

17.  49  and  he  fell  upon  his  face  to  the  earth 

24.  8  David  stooped  with  his  face  to  the  earth 

25.  41  bowed  herself  on  (her)  face  to  the  earth 

26.  8  with  the  spear  even  to  the  earth  at  once 
26.  20  let  not  my  blood  fall  to  the  earth  before 

28. 13  I  saw  gods  ascending  out  of  the  earth 
28.  20  Saul  fell  straightway  all  along  on  the  ea. 

28.  23  So  he  arose  from  the  earth,  and  sat  upon 
30.  16  spread  abroad  upon  all  the  earth,  eating 

2  Sa  1.  2  he  fell  to  the  earth,  and  did  obeisance 

4.  1 1  shall  I  not . .  take  you  away  from  the  ear’  h 

7.  9  of  the  great  (men)  that  (are)  in  the  earth 

7.  23  what  one  nation  in  the  earth  (is)  like  thy 

12.  16  went  in,  and  lay  all  night  upon  the  earth 

12.  17  to  raise  him  up  from  the  earth  :  but  he 

12.  20  Then  David  arose  from  the  earth,  and 

13.  31  the  king  arose,  .and  lay  on  the  earth 

14.  11  there  shall  not  one  hair,  .fall  to  the  earth 

14.  20  to  know  all  (things)  that  (are)  in  the  earth 

18.  9  taken  up  between  the  heaven  and  the  e. 

18.  28  he  fell  down  to  the  earth  upon  his  face 
22.  8  Then  the  earth  shook  and  trembled  ;  the 

22.  43  beat,  .as  small  as  the  dust  of  the  earth 

23.  4  the  tender  grass  (springing)  out  of  the  ear. 

1  Ki.  1.  31  bowed  with  (her)  face  to  the  earth 

1.  40  the  earth  rent  with  the  sound  of  them 

1.  52  shall  not  an  hair  of  him  fall  to  the  earth 

2.  2  I  go  the  way  of  all  the  earth  :  be  thou 

4.  34  there  came,  .from  all  kings  of  the  earth 

8.  23  in  heaven  above,  or  on  earth  beneath 

8.  27  But  will  God  indeed  dwell  on  the  earth  ? 

8.  43  that  all  people  of  the  earth  may  know 
8.  53  from  among  all  the  people  of  the  earth 

8.  60  all  the  people  of  the  earth  may  know  that 

10.  24  all  the  earth  sought  to  Solomon,  to  hear 

18.  42  he  cast  himself  down  upon  the  earth  and 

2  Ki.  s-  15  no  God  in  all  the  earth,  but  in  Israel 

10.  10  there  shall  fall  unto  the  earth  nothing  of 

19.  15  God.  .of  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth 

19.  15  thou  hast  made  heaven  and  earth 

19.  19  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth  may  know 

1  Ch.  1.  10  he  began  to  be  mighty  upon  the  earth 

1.  19  because  in  his  days  the  earth  was  divided 
16.  14  his  judgments  (are)  in  all  the  earth 

16.  23  Sing  unto  the  Lord,  all  the  earth  ;  shew 
16.  30  Fear  before  him,  all  the  earth  :  the  world 
16.  31  heavens  be  glad,  and  let  the  earth  rejoice 

16.  33  because  he  cometh  to  judge  the  earth 

17.  8  of  the  great  men  that  (are)  in  the  earth 
17.21  one  nation  in  the  earth  (is)  like  thy  people 

21.  16  stand  between  the  earth  and  the  heaven 

22.  8  hast  shed  much  blood  upon  the  earth 

29.  11  for  all  (that  is)  in.  .the  earth  (is  thine) 

29.  15  our  days  on  the  earth  (are)  as  a  shadow 

2  Ch.  1.  9  like  the  dust  of  the  earth  in  multitude 

2.  12  that  made  heaven  and  earth,  who  hath 

6.  14  (there  is)  no  god  like  thee,  .in  the  earth 
6.  18  But  will  God . .  dwell  with  men  on  the  ear. 

6.  33  all  people  of  the  earth  may  know  thy 

9.  22  passed  all  the  kings  of  the  earth  in  riches 

9.  23  kings  of  the  earth  sought  the  presence  of 

16.  9  run  to  and  fro  throughout  the  whole  ear. 

20.  24  they  (were)  dead  bodies  fallen  to  the  earth 
32.  19  against  the  gods  of  the  people  of  the  earth 
36.  23  All  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth  hath  the 

Ezra  1.  2  given  me  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth 
Neh.  9.  6  thou  hast  made  heaven,  .the  earth,  and 
Job  1.  7  From  going  to  and  fro  in  the  earth,  and 

1.  8  that  (there  is)  none  like  him  in  the  earth 

2.  2  From  going  to  and  fro  in  the  earth,  and 

2.  3  (there  is)  none  like  him  in  the  earth,  a 

3.  14  With  kings  and  counsellors  of  the  earth 

5.  10  Who  giveth  rain  upon  the  earth,  and 

5.  22  thou  be  afraid  of  the  beasts  of  the  earth 
5.  25  thine  offspring  as  the  grass  of  the  earth 

7.  1  not  an  appointed  time  to  man  upon  earth  ? 

8.  9  because  our  days  upon  earth  (are)  a  sba. 

9.  6  WTtich  shaketh  the  earth  out  of  her  place 

9.  24  earth  is  given  into  the  hand  of  the  wicked 

11.  9  measure  thereof  (is)  longer  than  the  eartl  1 

12.  8.  Or  speak  to  the  earth,  and  it  shall  teach 

12.  15  sendeth  them, and  they  overturn  the  earth 

12.  24  of  the  chief  of  the  people  of  the  earth 

14.  8  the  root  wax  old  in  the  earth,  and  the 

1 4.  19  which  grow  (out)  of  the  dust  of  the  earth 

15.  19  Unto  whom  alone  the  earth  was  given 

15.  29  prolong  the  perfection,  .upon  the  earth 
16. 18  O  earth,  cover  not  thou  my  blood,  and  lit 

18.  4  shall  the  earth  be  forsaken  for  thee?  and 
18.  17  remembrance  shall  perish  from  the  earth 

20.  4  since  man  was  placed  upon  earth 

20.  27  and  the  earth  shall  rise  up  against  him 
22.  8  (as  for)  the  mighty  man,  he  had  the  earth 

24.  4  the  poor  of  the  earth  hide  themselves 


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Job  24  18  their  portion  is  cursed  in  the  earth  :  he 
26.  7  He  stretcheth  out . .  and  hangeth  the  earth 
28.  5  (As  for)  the  earth,  out  of  it  cometh  bread 
28.  24  For  he  looketh  to  the  ends  of  the  earth 

30.  8  base  men  :  they  were  viler  than  the  ear. 

34.  13  hath  given  him  a  charge  over  the  earth? 

35.  n  more  than  the  beasts  of  the  earth,  ami 

37.  3  He  directeth . .  unto  the  ends  of  the  earth. 
37.  6  he  saith  to  the  snow,  Be  thou  (on)  the  ear. 
37.  12  upon  the  face  of  the  world  in  the  earth 

37.  17  when  he  quieteth  the  earth  by  the  south 

38.  4  when  I  laid  the  foundations  of  the  earth 
38.  13  might  take  hold  of  the  ends  of  the  earth 
38.  18  thou  perceived  the  breadth  of  the  earth 
38.  24  scattereth  the  east  wind  upon  the  earth  : 
38.  26  To  cause  it  to  rain  on  the  earth,  (where) 

38.  33  set  the  dominion  thereof  in  the  earth  ? 

39.  14  Which  leaveth  her  eggs  in  the  earth,  and 
Psa.  '  2.  2  The  kings  of  the  earth  set  themselves,  and 

2.  8  the  uttermost  parts  of  the  earth  (for)  thj 
2.  10  be  instructed,  ye  judges  of  the  earth 

7.  5  tread  down  my  life  upon  the  earth,  and 

8.  1,9  how  excellent  (is)  thy  name  in  all  the  e. 

10.  18  man  of  the  earth  may  no  more  oppress 
12  6  silver  tried  in  a  furnace  of  earth,  purified 

16.  3  to  the  saints  that  (are)  in  the  earth,  and 

17.  11  set  their  eyes  bowing  down  to  the  earth 

18.  7  Then  the  earth  shook  and  trembled 

19  4  Their  line  is  gone,  .through  all  the  eart! 

21.  10  Their  fruit  shalt  thou  destroy  from.  .ea. 

22.  29  All.  fat  upon  earth  shall  eat  and  worship 

24.  1  The  earth  (is)  the  Lord’s,  and  the  fulness 

25.  13  and  his  seed  shall  inherit  the  earth 

33.  s  the  earth  is  full  of  the  goodness  of  the  L. 
33.  8  Let  all  the  earth  fear  the  Lord  :  let 

33.  14  looketh  upon  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  ear. 

34.  16  the  remembrance  of  them  from  the  earth 
37.  9  those  that  wait . .  shall  inherit  the  earth 
37.  1 1  But  the  meek  shall  inherit  the  earth 

37.  22  blessed  of  him  shall  inherit  the  earth 

41.  2  he  shall  be  blessed  upon  the  earth 

44.  25  For. .  our  belly  cleaveth  unto  the  earth 

45.  16  thou  mayestmake  princes  in  all  the  earth 

46.  2  will  not  we  fear,  though  the  earth  be 

46.  6  he  uttered  his  voice,  the  earth  melted 

46.  8  desolations  he  hath  made  in  the  earth 
46.  9  wars  to  cease  unto  the  end  of  the  earth 

46.  10  Be  still.  .1  will  be  exalted  in  the  earth 

47.  2  (he  is)  a  great  King  over  all  the  earth 

47.  7  For  God  (is)  the  King  of  all  the  earth 

47.  9  for  the  shields  of  the  earth  (belong)  unti 

48.  2  the  joy  of  the  whole  earth,  (is)  mount  Zio/ 

48.  10  thy  praise  unto  the  ends  of  the  earth 

50.  1  God.  .hath  spoken,  and  called  the  earth 
50.  4  He  shall  call  to . .  the  earth,  that  he  may 

57.  5,  11  (let)  thy  glory  (lie)  above  all  the  earth 

58.  2  weigh,  .violence  of.  hands  in  the  earth 

58.  11  he  is  a  God  that  judgeth  in  the  earth 

59.  13  God  ruleth.  .unto  the  ends  of  the  earth 

60.  2  Thou  hast  made  the  earth  to  tremble 

61.  2  From  the  end  of  the  earth  will  I  cry  unto 
63.  9  shall  go  into  the  lower  parts  of  the  earth 

65.  5  the  confidence  of  all  the  ends  of  the  earth 

65.  9  Thou  visitest  the  earth,  and  waterest  it 

66.  4  All  the  earth  shall  worship  thee,  and 

67.  2  That  thy  way  may  be  known  upon  earth 
67.  4  thou  shalt . .  govern  the  nations  upon  ear. 
67.  6  (Then)  shall  the  earth  yield  her  increase 

67.  7  all  the  ends  of  the  earth  shall  fear  him 

68.  8  The  earth  shook,  the  heavens  also  dropped 

68.  32  Sing  unto  God,  ye  kingdoms  of  the  earth 

69.  34  Let  the  heaven  and  earth  praise  him 

71.  20  up  again  from  the  depths  of  the  earth 

72.  6  eonie  down .  .showers  (that)  water  the  e. 

72.  8  from  the  river  unto  the  ends  of  the  earth 
72.  16  shall  be  an  handful  of  corn  in  the  earth 
72.  16  shall  flourish  like  grass  of  the  earth 

72.  19  let  the  whole  earth  be  filled  (with)  his 

73.  9  their  tongue  walketh  through  the  earth 

73.  25  none  upon  earth.  .1  desire  beside  thee 

74.  12  working  salvation  in  the  midst  of  the  e. 

74.  17  Thou  hast  set  all  the  borders  of  the  earth 

74.  2D  the  dark  places  of  the  earth  are  full  of 

75.  3  The  earth  and  all  the  inhabitants  thereof 

75.  8  all  the  wicked  of  the  earth  shall  wring 

76.  8  the  earth  feared,  and  was  still 

76.  9  God  arose . .  to  save  all  the  meek  of  the  e. 

76.  12  (he  is)  terrible  to  the  kings  of  the  earth 

77.  18  thunder  (was)  in  the  heaven,  .the  earth 

78.  69  like  the  earth  which  he  hath  established 

79.  2  of  thy  saints  unto  the  beasts  of  the  earth 
82.  5  all  the  foundations  of  the  earth  are  out 

82.  8  Arise,  O  God,  judge  the  earth:  for  thou 

83.  18  thou,  .(art)  the  Most  High  over  all  the  e. 
85.  11  Truth  shall  spring  out  of  the  earth  ;  and 
89.  11  The  heavens  (are)  thine,  the  earth  also 

89.  27  make  him .  .higher  than  the  kings  of  the  e. 

90.  2  or  ever  thou  hadst  formed  the  earth  and 

94.  2  Lift  up  thyself,  thou  judge  of  the  earth 

95.  4  In  his  hand . .  the  deep  places  of  the  earth 

96.  1  sing  uuto  the  Lord,  all  the  earth 
g6.  9  fear  before  him,  all  the  earth 

96. 11  Let  the  heavens  rejoice,  .let  the  earth 

96.  13  he  cometh.  .lie cometh  to  judge  the  earth 
Q7.  1  The  Lord  jMigneth ;  let  the  earth  rejoice 

97. " 4  His  lightnings,  .the  earth  saw,  and  trem. 

97.  5  presence  of  the  Lord  of  the  whole  earth 

97.  9  thou,  Lord  (art)  high  above  all  the  earth 

98.  3  all  the  ends  of  the  earth  have  seen  the 

98.  4  Make  a  joyful  noise,  .all  the  earth 

98.  9  Lord  ;  for  he  cometh  to  judge  the  earth 
pq.  1  let  the  people  tremble,  .let  the  earth  be 


Psa.  102.  15  and  all  the  kings  of  the  earth  thy  glory 
102. 19  from  heaven  did  the  Lord  behold  the  e. 

102.  25  hast  thou  laid  the  foundation  of  the  earth 

103.  11  as  the  heaven  is  high  above  the  earth 

104.  5  (Who)  laid  the  foundations  of  the  earth 

104  9  that  they  turn  not  again  to  cover  the  e. 

104.  13  the  earth  is  satisfied  with  the  fruit  of  th> 
104.  14  he  may  bring  forth  food  out  of  the  earth 
104.  24  0  Lord,  .the  earth  is  full  of  thy  riches 
104.  32  He  looketh  on  the  earth,  and  ittrembleth 

104.  35  Let.  .sinners  be  consumed  out  of  the  ear. 

105.  7  his  judgments  (are)  in  all  the  earth 

106.  17  The  earth  opened  and  swallowed  up  D. 

108.  5  Be  thou  exalted,  .above  all  the  earth 

109.  15  cut  off  the  memory  of  them  from  the  c. 

1 12.  2  His  seed  shall  be  mighty  upon  eartli 

113.  6  tilings  that  are)  in  heaven  and  in  the  ear. 
115.  15  of  the  Lord,  which  made  heaven  and  ea. 
115.  16  the  eartli  hath  he  given  to  the  children 
1 19.  19  I  (am)  a  stranger  in  the  earth  :  hide  not 
1 19.  64  The  earth  O  Lord,  is  full  of  thy  mercy 

1 19.  87  They  had  almost  consumed  me  upon  ea. 

1 19.  90  hast  established  the  earth,  and  it  abide. 
119.  119  puttest  away  all  the  wicked  of  the  eart. 
121.  2  the  Lord,  which  made  heaven  and  eartl: 
124.  8  tlie  Lord,  who  made  heaven  and  eartli 

134.  3  The  Lord  that  made  heaven  and  earth 

135.  6  (that)  did  he  in  heaven,  and  in  earth,  in 

135.  7  to  ascend  from  the  ends  of  the  earth 

136.  6  him  that  stretched  out  the  earth  above 

138.  4  the  kings  of  the  earth  shall  praise  thee 

139.  15  wrought  in  the  lowest  parts  of  the  earth 

140.  11  evil  speaker  be  established  in  the  earth 

141.  7  cutteth  and  cleaveth  (wood)  upon  the  ea. 

146.  6  Which  made  heaven,  and  earth,  the  sea 

147.  8  who  prepareth  rain  for  the  earth,  who 

147.  15  sendetli  forth  his  commandment  (upon)  e. 

148.  7  Praise  the  Lord  from  the  earth,  ye  dra. 
148.  11  Kings  of  the  earth,  and  all  people 

148.  11  princes,  and  all  judges  of  tlie  earth 
148. 13  his  glory  (is)  above  the  earth  and  heaven 
Prov.  2.  22  wicked  shall  be  cut  off  from  the  earth 

3.  19  The  Lord  by  wisdom  hath  founded  the  e. 

8.  16  nobles,  (even)  all  the  judges  of  the  earth 
8.  23  from  the  beginning,  or  ever  the  earth 
8.  26  While  as  yet  he  had  not  made  the  earth 
8.  29  appointed  the  foundations  of  the  earth 
8.  31  Rejoicing  in ..  habitable  part  of  liis  earth 

10.  30  the  wicked  shall  not  inhabit  the  earth 

11.  31  righteous,  .lie  recompensed  in  the  earth 

17.  24  eyes  of  a  fool  (are)  in.  .ends  of  the  earth 
25.  3  heaven  for  height,  and  the  earth  for  dep. 
30.  4  established  all  the  ends  of  the  earth  ? 

30.  14  to  devour  the  poor  from  off  the  earth 
30. 16  the  earth  (that)  is  not  filled  with  water 
30.  21  For  three  (things)  the  earth  is  disquieted 
30.  24  (things  which  are)  little  upon  the  earth 

Eccl.  1.  4  but  the  earth  abideth  for  ever 

3.  21  beast  that  goeth  downward  to  the  earth? 
5.  2  for  God  (is)  in  heaven,  and  thou  upon  e. 

5.  9  Moreover  the  profit  of  the  earth  is  for 

7.  20  (there  is)  not  a  just  man  upon  earth 

8.  14  a  vanity  which  is  done  upon  the  earth 

8.  16  the  business  that  is  done  upon  the  earth 

10.  7  princes  walking  as  servants  upon  the  ea. 

11.  2  knowest  not.  .evil  shall  be  upon  the  ear. 

11.  3  they  empty  (themselves)  upon  the  earth 

12.  7  the  dust  return  to  the  earth  as  it  was 
Song  2. 12  The  flowers  appear  on  the  earth  ;  the 
Isa.  1.  2  Hear,  0  heavens,  and  give  ear,  O  earth 

2.  19,  21  he  ariseth  to  shake  terribly  the  earth 

4.  2  the  fruit  of  the  earth  (shall  be)  excellent 

5.  8  placed  alone  in  the  midst  of  the  earth 

5.  26  hiss  unto  them  from  the  end  of  the  earth 
6  3  the  whole  earth  (is)  full  of  his  glory 

8.  22  they  shall  look  unto  the  earth  ;  and  be. 

10.  14  have  I  gathered  all  the  earth  ;  and  then 

11.  4  with  equity  for  the  meek  of  the  earth 
11.  4  he  shall  smite  the  earth  with  the  rod  of 
11.  9  the  earth  shall  be  full  of  the  knowledge 

11.  12  Judah  from  the  four  corners  of  the  eartli 

12.  5  this  (is)  known  in  all  the  earth 

13.  13  the  earth  shall  remove  out  of  her  place 

14.  7  The  whole  earth  is  at  rest,  (and)  is  quiet 
14.  9  (even)  all  the  chief  ones  of  the  earth 

14.  16  the  man  that  made  the  earth  to  tremble 
14.  26  that  is  purposed  upon  the  whole  earth 

18.  3  and  dwellers  on  the  earth,  see  ye,  when 
18.  6  and  to  the  beasts  of  the  earth 

18.  6  beasts  of  the  earth  shall  winter  upon 

23.  8  traffickers  (are)  the  honourable  of  the  ea. 

23.  9  into  contempt,  .the  honourable  of  the  e. 

24.  i  the  Lord  maketli  the  earth  empty,  and 

24.  4  The  earth  mourneth  (and)  fadeth  away 
24.  4  haughty  people  of  the  earth  do  languish 
24.  5  The  earth  also  is  defiled  under  the 

24.  6  hath  the  curse  devoured  the  earth 
24.  6  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth  are  burned 
24.  16  From  the  uttermost  part  of  the  earth 
24.  17  (are)  upon  thee,  0  inhabitant  of  the  ear. 
24. 18  and  the  foundations  of  the  earth  do 
24.  19  earth  is  utterly  broken  down,  the  earth 
24.  19  the  earth  is  moved  exceedingly 

24.  20  The  earth  shall  reel  to  and  fro  like  a 

25.  8  shall  he  take  away  from  off  all  the  earth 

26.  9  when  thy  judgments  (are)  in  the  earth 
26. 15  far  (unto)  all  the  ends  of  the  earth 

26.  18  not  wrought  any  deliverance  in  the  earth 
26.  19  and  the  earth  shall  cast  out  the  dead 
26.  21  to  punish  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth 
26.  21  the  earth  also  shall  disclose  her  blood 
28.  2  shall  cast  down  to  the  earth  with  tlie  ha. 


Isa.  28.  22  even  determined  upon  the  whole  earth 
33  9  The  earth  mourneth  (and)  languisheth 

34.  1  let  the  earth  hear,  and  all  that  is  therein 
37.  16  alone,  of  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth 
37  16  thou  hast  made  heaven  and  earth 
37.  20  that  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth  may 

40.  12  comprehended  the  dust  of  the  earth  in  a 
40.  21  understood  from,  .foundations  of  the  ea. 
40.  22  that  sitteth  upon  the  circle  of  the  earth 
40.  23  maketh  the  judges  of  the  earth  as  vanity 
40.  24  stock  shall  not  take  root  in  the  earth 

40.  28  the  Creator  of  the  ends  of  the  earth 

41.  5  the  ends  of  the  earth  were  afraid,  drew 

41.  9  I  have  taken  from  the  ends  of  the  earth 

42.  4  till  he  have  set  judgment  in  the  earth 

42.  5  God.  .he  that  spread  forth  the  earth 

42. 10  Sing .  .his  praise  from  the  end  of  the  earth 

43.  6  my  daughters  from  the  ends  of  the  earth 

44.  23  shout,  ye  lower  parts  of  the  earth  :  break 

44.  24  that  spreadeth  abroad  the  earth  by  myself 

43.  8  let  the  earth  open,  and  let  them  bring 

45.  12  I  have  made  the  earth,  and  created  man 
45.  18  God  himself  that  formed  the  earth  and 
45.  19  not  spoken,  .in  a  dark  place  of  the  earth 
45.  22  be  the  saved,  all  the  ends  of  the  earth 

48.  13  also  hath  laid  the  foundation  of  tlieearth 

48.  20  utter  it  (even)  to  the  end  of  the  earth 

49.  6  be  my  salvation  unto  the  end  of  the  earth 

49.  8  to  establish  the  earth,  to  cause  to  inherit 

49.  13  Sing,  0  heavens  ;  and  be  joyful,  O  earth 
49.  23  they  shall  bow  down,  .toward  the  earth 

51.  6  Lift  up  your  ej'es .  .look  upon  the  earth 
51.  6  the  earth  shall  wax  old  like  a  garment 
51.  13  and  laid  the  foundations  of  the  earth 

51.  16  and  lay  the  foundations  ol  the  earth 

52.  10  all  the  ends  of  the  earth  shall  see  the 
54.  5  God  of  the  whole  earth  shall  he  be  called 

54.  9  waters . .  should  no  more  go  over  the  earth 

55.  9  the  heavens  are  higher  than  the  earth 
55.  10  but  watereth  the  earth,  and  maketh  it 
58.  14  to  ride  upon  the  high  places  of  the  earth 

60.  2  darkness  shall  cover  the  earth,  and  gross 

61.  11  For  as  the  earth  bringeth  forth  her  bud 

62.  7  till  he  made  Jerusa.  a  praise  in  the  earth 

63.  6  will  bring  down  their  strength  to  the  e. 
65.  16  he  who  blesseth  himself  in  the  earth 
6$.  16  and  he  that  sweareth  in  the  earth  shall 

65.  17  I  create  new  heavens  and  a  new  earth 

66.  1  heaven  (is)  my  throne,  and  the  earth  (is) 
66.  8  Shall  the  earth  be  made  to  bring  forth 
66.  22  For  as  the  new  heavens  and  the  new  earth 

Jer.  6.  19  Hear,  0  earth  :  behold,  I  will  tiring  evil 
6  22  shall  be  raised  from  the  sides  of  the  earth 
7.  33  shall  be  meat . .  for  the  beasts  of  the  earth 

9.  3  not  valiant  for  the  truth  upon  the  earth 
0.  24  judgment,  and  righteousness,  in  the  earth 

10.  10  at  his  wrath  the  earth  shall  tremble 
10.  12  He  hath  made  the  earth  by  his  power 
10.  13  to  ascend  from  the  ends  of  the  earth 

14.  4  for  there  was  no  rain  in  the  earth 

13.  3  the  beasts  of  the  earth,  to  devour  and 

15.  4  removed  into  all  kingdoms  of  the  earth 
15. 10  a  man  of  contention  to  the  whole  earth 

16.  4  shall  be  meat  for  the  beasts  of  the  earth 

16.  19  come  unto  thee  from  the  ends  of  the  earth 

17.  13  depart  from  me  shall  be  written  in  the  e. 

19.  7  to  be  meat  for.  .the  beasts  of  the  earth 

22.  29  0  earth,  earth,  earth,  hear  the  word  of 

23.  5  execute  judgment  and  justice  in  the  earth 

23.  24  Do  not  I  fill  heaven  and  earth  ?  saith  the 

24.  9  into  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth  for 

25.  29  upon  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth 
25.  30  against  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth 
25.  31  shall  come  (even,  to  the  ends  of  the  earth 
25.  32  be  raised  up  from  tne  coasts  of  the  earth 

25.  33  end  of  the  earth,  .unto,  .end  of  the  earth 

26.  6  a  curse  to  all  the  nations  of  the  earth 

27.  5  I  have  made  the  earth,  the  man,  and  the 
29.  18  removed  to  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth 

31.  22  hath  created  a  new  thing  in  the  earth 

31.  37  the  foundations  of  the  earth  searched  out 

32.  17  thou  hast  made  the  heaven  and  the  earth 

33.  9  honour  before  all  ‘lie  nations  of  the  earth 

33.  25  the  ordinances  of  heaven  and  earth 

34.  1  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth  of  his  dom. 
34.  17  removed  into  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  ea. 
34.  20  for  meat,  .to  the  beasts  of  the  earth 

46.  8  I  will  go  up,  (and)  will  cover  the  earth 

49.  21  The  earth  is  moved  at  the  noise  of  their 

50.  23  How  is  the  hammer  of  the  whole  earth 

50.  41  be  raised  up  from. the  coasts  of  the  earth 

50.  46  the  earth  is  moved,  and  the  cry  is  heard 

51.  7  a  golden  cup.  .that  made  all  the  earth 

51.  15  He  hath  made  the  earth  by  his  power 

51.  16  to  ascend  from  the  ends  of  the  earth 

51.  25  mountain,  .which  destroyest  all  the  earth 
51.41  how  is  the  praise  of  the  whole  earth  sur. . 
51.  48  Then  the  heaven  and  the  earth,  and  all 
51.  49  so.  .shall  fall  the  slain  of  all  the  earth 

Lam.  2.  1  cast  down  from  heaven  unto  the  earth  the 

2.  1 1  my  liver  is  poured  upon  the  earth 

2.  15  (Is)  this,  .the  joy  of  the  whole  earth 7 

3.  34  To  crush,  .all  the  prisoners  of  the  earth 
4. 12  The  kings  of  the  earth,  and  all  the 

Eze.  1.  15  one  wheel  upon  the  earth  by  the  living 
1.  19  creatures  were  lifted  up  from  the  earth 
1.  21  when  those  were  lifted  up  from  tlie  earth 

7.  21  to  the  wicked  of  the  earth  for  a  spoil 

8.  3  the  spirit  lifted  me  up  between  tlie  earth 

8.  12  say.  .the  Lord  hath  forsaken  the  earth 

9.  9  The  Lord  hath  forsaken  the  eartli,  the 

10.  16  their  wings  to  mount  up  from  the  earth 


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Eze.  io.  19  cherubims.  .mounted,  up  from  the  earth 

26.  20  shall  set  thee  in  the  low  parts  of  the  earth 

27.  33  thou  didst  enrich  the  kings  of  the  earth 
so.  18  I  will  bring  thee  to  ashes  upon  the  earth 
31.  14  death,  to  the  nether  parts  of  the  earth 
31.  z6  comforted  in  the  nether  parts  of  the  earth 

31.  18  unto  the  nether  parts  of  the  earth 

32.  4  I  will  Till  the  beasts  of  the  whole  earth 

32. 18  cast,  .unto  the  nether  parts  of  the  earth 
32.  24  gone,  .into  the  nether  parts  of  the  earth 
34.  6  was  scattered  upon  all  the  face  of  the  e. 

34.  27  and  the  earth  shall  yield  her  increase 

35.  14  When  the  whole  earth  rejoiceth,  I  will 
39.  14  that  remain  upon  the  face  of  the  earth 
39.  18  drink  the  blood  of  the  princes  of  the  earth 

Dan.  8.  5  from  the  west  on  the  face  of  the  whole  e. 
Hos.  2.  21  the  heavens,  and  they  shall  hear  the  earth 

2.  22  the  earth  shall  hear  the  com,  and  the 

2.  23  I  will  sow  her  imto  me  in  the  earth 

6.  3  the  latter  (and)  former  rain  unto  the  ea. 
Joel  2.  30  wonders  in  the  heavens  and  in  the  earth 

3.  16  the  heavens  and  the  earth  shall  shake 
Amos  2.  7  That  pant  after  the  dust  of  the  earth  on 

3.  s  Can  a  bird  fall  in  a  snare  upon  the  earth 

4.  13  treadeth  upon  the  high  places  of  the  ea. 

5.  7  and  leave  off  righteousness  in  the  earth 

5.  8  and  poureth  them  out  upon,  .the  earth 

8.  9  I  will  darken  the  earth  in  the  clear  day 

9.  6  and  hath  founded  his  troop  in  the  earth 

9.  6  and  poureth  them  out  upon .  .the  earth 

9.  9  shall  not  the  least  grain  fall  upon  the  ea. 

Jon.  2.  6  the  earth  with  her  bars  (was)  about  me 
Mic.  4.  13  substance  unto  the  Lord  of  the.  .earth 

5.  4  he  be  great  unto  the  ends  of  the  earth 

6.  2  Hear  ye.  .strong  foundations  of  the  earth 

7.  2  The  good . .  is  perished  out  of  the  earth 

7.  17  out  of  their  holes  like  worms  of  the  earth 
Nah.  1.  5  and  the  earth  is  burned  at  his  presence 

2.  13  I  will  cut  off  thy  prey  from  the  earth 
llab.  2.  14  the  earth  shall  be  filled  with  the  know. 

2.  20  let  all  the  earth  keep  silence  before  him 

3.  3  and  the  earth  was  full  of  his  praise 

3.  6  He  stood,  and  measured  the  earth 

3.  9  Thou  didst  cleave  the  earth  with  rivers 
Zeph.  2.  3  Seek  ye  the  Lord,  all  ye  meek  of  the  earth 

2.  1 1  he  will  famish  all  the  gods  of  the  earth 

3.  8  all  the  earth  shall  be  devoured  with  the 

3.  20  a  praise  among  all  people  of  the  earth 
Hag.  1. 10  and  the  earth  is  stayed  (from)  her  fruit 

2.  6,  21  I  will  shake  the  heavens,  and  the  earth 
Zech.  1.  10  sent  to  walk  to  and  fro  through  the  eartli 

1.  11  have  walked  to  and  fro  through  the  earth 

I.  11  all  the  earth  sitteth  still,  and  is  at  rest 

4.  10  run  to  and  fro  through  the  whole  earth 

4.  14  that  stand  by  the  Lord  of  the  whole  earth 

5.  3  the  curse  that  goetli  forth  over  the . .  earth 

5.  6  their  resemblance  through  all  the  earth 

5.  9  lifted  up  the  epluih  between  the  earth 

6.  5  standing  before  the  Lord  of  all  the  earth 

6.  7  might  walk  to  and  fro  through  the  earth 

6.  7  walk  to  and  fro  through  the  earth 

6.  7  they  walked  to  and  fro  through  the  earth 

9.  10  from  the  river,  .to  the  ends  of  the  earth 

12.  1  and  layeth  the  foundation  of  the  earth 

12.  3  though  all  the  people  of  the  earth  be 

14.  9  the  Lord  shall  be  king  over  all  the  earth 
14.  17  come  up  of  (all)  the  families  of  the  earth 
Mai.  4.  6  I  come  and  smite  the  earth  with  a  curse 

4 . Earth,  land,  NRik  arqa. 

Jer.  10. 11  The  gods  that  have  not  made  the.  .earth 

5 . Earthen  ware,  bin  cheres. 

Lev.  15. 12  the  vessel  of  earth,  that  he  toucheth 

6 . thy  land,  yabbesheth. 

Dan.  2.  10  There  is  not  a  man  upon  the  earth  that 

7.  Dust,  12  j/  aphar. 

Gen.  26!  15  Philistines  had  .filled  them  with  earth 
Job  8.  19  and  out  of  the  earth  shaU  others  grow 

19.  25  stand  at  the  latter  (day)  upon  the  earth 

28.  2  Iron  is  taken  out  of  the  earth,  and  brass 
30.  6  To  dwell .  .(in) caves  of  the  earth,  and  (in) 
41.  33  Upon  earth  there  is  not  his  like,  who  is 
Isa.  2.  19  they  shall  go  into . .  caves  of  the  earth 
Dan.  12.  2  them  that  sleep  in  the  dust  of  the  earth 

8.  Earth,  land,  yg  ge. 

Matt.  5.  5  the  meek :  for  they  shall  inherit  the  earfh 
5.  13  Ye  are  the  salt  of  the  earth :  but  if  the 

5. 18  Till  heaven  and  earth  pass,  one  jot  or 

5.  35  Nor  by  the  earth ;  for  it  is  his  footstool 

6.  10  thy  will  be  done  inearth,  as  (it  is)  in  hea. 
6.  19  Lay  not  up.  .treasures  upon  earth,  where 

9.  0  that  the  Sou  of  man  hath  power  on  earth 

10.  34  that  I  am  come  to  send  peace  on  earth 

II.  25  Father,  Lord  of  heaven  and  earth, because 

12.  40  and  three  nights  in  the  heart  of  the  earth 

12.  42  from  the  uttermost  parts  of  the  earth 

13.  5  fell,  .where  they  had  nfit  much  earth 

13.  5  because  they  had  no  deepness  of  earth 

16.  19  whatsoever  thou  shalt  bind  on  earth 
16. 19  whatsoever  thou  shalt  loose  on  earth 

17.  25  of  whom  do  the  kings  of  the  earth  take 

18. 18  Whatsoever  ye  shall  bind  on  earth  shall 

18.  18  whatsoever  ye  shall  loose  on  earth  shall 

18. 19  That  if  two  of  you  6hall  agree  on  earth 
23.  9  call  no  (man)  your  father  upon  the  earth 

23.  35  the  righteous  blood  shed  upon  the  earth 

24.  30  then  shall  all  the  tribes  of  the  earth  mo. 
24.  35  Heaven  and  earth  shall  pass  away,  but 

25. 1 8  he.. went  and  digged  in  the  earth,  and 


Matt  25.  25  I . .  went  and  hid  thy  talent  in  the  earth 

27.  51  the  earth  did  quake,  and  the  rocks  rent 

28.  18  All  power  is  given  unto  me  in.  .earth 
Mark  2.  10  the  Son  of  man  hath  power  on  earth  to 

4.  5  fell . .  where  it  had  not  much  earth 

4.  5  because  it  had  no  depth  of  earth 

4.  28  the  earth  bringeth  forth  fruit  of  herself 

4.  31  when  it  is  sown  in  the  earth,  is  less 

4.  31  than  all  the  seeds  that  be  in  the  earth 

9.  3  so  as  no  fuller  on  earth  can  white  them 

13.  27  from  the  uttermost  part  of  the  earth  to 

13.  31  Heaven  aud  earth  shall  pass  away  :  but 

Luke  2.  14  and  on  earth  peace,  good  will  toward 

5.  24  hath  power  upon  earth  to  forgive  sins 

6.  49  man  that,  .built  an  house  upon  the  earth 

10.  21  0  Father,  Lord  of  heaven  and  earth 

11.  2  Thy  will  be  done,  as  in  heaven,  so  in  earth 

11.  31  came  from  the  uttermost  parts  of  the  e. 

12.  49  I  am  come  to  send  fire  on  the  earth 

12.  si  that  I  am  come  to  give  peace  on  earth  ? 
12.  56  the  face  of  the  sky  and  of  the  earth 

16.  17  it  is  easier  for  heaven  and  earth  to  pass 
18.  8  shall  he  find  faith  on  the  earth  ? 

21.  25  upon  the  earth  distress  of  nations,  with 
21.  33  Heaven  and  earth  shall  pass  away :  but 

21.  35  that  dwell  on  the  face  of  the  whole  earth 

23.  44  there  was  a  darkness  over  all  the  earth 

24.  5  and  bowed  down  (their)  faces  to  the  earth 
John  3.  31  he  that  is  of  the  earth  is  earthly 

3.  31  and  speaketh  of  the  earth 

12.  32  I,  if  I  be  lifted  up  from  the  earth,  will 

17.  4  I  have  glorified  thee  on  the  earth  :  Ihave 
Acts  1.  8  and  unto  the  uttermost  part  of  the  earth 

2.  19  I  will  show,  .signs  in  the  earth  beneath 

3.  25  all  the  kindreds  of  the  earth  be  blessed 

4.  24  which  hast  made  heaven  and  earth,  and 

4.  26  The  kings  of  the  earth  stood  up,  and  the 

7.  49  Heaven(is)  my  throne,  and  earth,  .myfoot. 

8.  33  for  his  life  is  taken  from  the  earth 

9.  4  he  fell  to  the  earth,  and  heard  a  voice 

9.  8  Saul  arose  from  the  earth ;  and  when  his 

10.  11  a  great  sheet,  let  down  to  the  eartli 

10.  12  all  manner  of  four  footed  beasts  of.  .ea. 

11.  6  I.  .saw  four  footed  beasts  of  the  earth 

13.  47  for  salvation  unto  the  ends  of  the  earth 

14.  15  which  made  heaven,  and  earth,  and  the 
17.  24  seeing  that  he  is  Lord  of  heaven  and  earth 
17.  26  for  to  dwell  on  all  the  face  of  the  earth 

22.  22  Away  with  such  a  (fellow)  from  the  earth 

26.  14  when  we  were  all  fallen  to  the  earth,  I 

Kom.  9.  17  might  be  declared  throughout  all  the  e. 

9.  28  will  the  Lord  make  upon  the  earth 

10.  18  their  sound  went  into  all  the  earth,  and 

1  Co.  8.  5  called  gods,  whether  in  heaven  or  in  earth 

10.  26,  28  The  earth  (is)  the  Lord’s,  and  the  ful. 

15.  47  The  first  man  (is)  of  the  earth,  earthy 
Epli.  1.  10  are  in  heaven,  and  which  are  on  earth 

3.  15  whole  family  in  heaven  and  earth  is 

4.  9  first  into  the  lowest  parts  of  the  earth 
6.  3  and  thou  mayest  live  long  on  the  earth 

Col.  1. 16  that  are  in  heaven,  and  that  are  in  earth 

I.  20  whether  (they  be)  things  in  earth,  or 

3.  2  things  above,  not  on  tilings  on  the  earth 
3.  5  your  members  which  are  upon  the  earth 
Heb.  1.  10  hast  laid  the  foundation  of  the  earth 
6.  7  the  earth  which  drinketh  in  the  rain 

8.  4  For  if  he  were  on  earth  he  should  not  be 

11.  13  were  strangers  and  pilgrims  on  the  earth 

11.  38  and  (in)  dens  and  caves  of  the  earth 

12.  25  who  refused  him  that  spake  on  earth 

12.  26  Whose  voice  then  shook  the  earth  :  but 

12.  26  shake  not  the  earth  only,  but  also  heaven 

Jas.  5.  5  Ye  have  lived  in  pleasure  on  the  earth 

5.  7  for  the  precious  fruit  of  the  earth 

5.  12  neither  by  heaven,  neither  by  the  earth 

5.  17  it  rained  not  on  the  earth  by  the  space 

5. 18  and  the  earth  brought  forth  her  fruit 

2  Pe.  3.  5  the  earth  standing  out  of  the  water  and 

3.  7  the  heavens  and  the  earth  which  are  now 
3. 10  the  earth  also  and  the  works  that  are 
3. 13  look  for  new  heavens  and  a  new  earth 
1  Jo.  5.  8  there  are  three  that  bear  witness  in  earth 
Rev.  1.  5  and  the  prince  of  the  kings  of  the  earth 
1.  7  kindreds  of  the  earth  shall  wail  because 
3.  10  to  try  them  that  dwell  upon  the  earth 

5.  3  nor  in  earth,  neither  under  the  earth 

5.  6  spirits  of  God  sent,  .into  all  the  earth 

5.  10  and  we  shall  reign  on  the  earth 

5.  13  on  the  earth,  aud  under  the  earth,  aud 

6.  4  sat  thereon  to  take  peace  from  the  earth 

6.  8  power. .  over  the  fourth  part  of  the  earth 

6.  8  death,  and  with  the  beasts  of  the  earth 

6.  10  our  blood  on  them  that  dwell  on  the  earth 

6.  13  stars  of  the  heaven  fell  unto  the  earth 

6.  15  the  kings  of  the  earth,  and  the  great  men 

7.  1  standing  on  the  four  comers  of  the  earth 

7.  1  holding  the  four  winds  of  the  earth,  that 

7.  1  the  wind  should  not  blow  on  the  earth 

7.  2  was  given  to  hurt  the  earth  and  the  sea 

7.  3  Hurt,  not  the  earth,  neither  the  sea,  nor 

8.  5  the  censer,  .and  cast  (it)  into  the  earth 

8.  7  and  they  were  cast  upon  the  earth 

8.  13  woe,  woe  to  the  inhabiters  of  the  earth 

9.  1  a  star  fall  from  heaven  unto  the  earth 

9.  3  there  came  out.  .locusts  upon  the  earth 

9.  3  as  the  scorpions  of  the  earth  have  power 

9.  4  should  not  hurt  the  grass  of  the  earth 

10.  2  and  he  set . .  (his)  left  (foot)  on  the  earth 

10.  5  stand  upon  the  sea  and  upon  the  earth 

10.  6  the  earth,  and  the  things  that  therein  are 

10.  8  standetli  upon  the  sea  and  upon  the  earth 

II.  4  standing  before  the  God  of  the  earth 


P.ev.  11.  6  to  smite  the  earth  with  all  plagues,  as 
n.  10  they  that  dwell  upon  the  earth  shall  rejo. 

11.  10  tormented  them  that  dwelt  on  the  earth 

11.  18  destroy  them  which  destroy  the  earth 

12.  4  his  tail ..  did  cast  them  to  the  earth 

12.  9  he  was  cast  out  into  the  earth,  and  his 

12.  12  Woe  to  the  inhabiters  of  the  earth  and 

12.  13  dragon  saw  that  he  was  cast  unto  the  ea. 
12. 16  the  earth  helped  the  woman,  and  the  ea. 

13.  8  all  that  dwell  upon  the  earth  shall  wor. 

13.  11  another  beast  coming  up  out  of  the  earth 

13.  12  and  causeth  the  earth  and  them  which 

13.  13  maketh  fire  come  down,  .on  the  earth 

13.  14  deceiveth  them  that  dwell  on  the  earth 

14.  3  which  were  redeemed  from  the  earth 

14.  6  preach  unto  them  that  dwell  on  the  ear. 

14.  7  worship  him  that  made  heaven,  and  earth 

14.  is  for  the  harvest  of  the  earth  is  ripe 

14.  16  on  the  earth ;  and  the  earth  was  reaped 

14.  18  gather  the  clusters  of  the  vine  of  the  ea. 

14.  19  angel  thrust  in  his  sickle  into  the  earth 

14.  19  aud  gathered  the  vine  of  the  earth,  and 

16.  1  vials  of  the  wrath  of  God  upon  the  earth 

16.  2  and  poured  out  his  vial  upon  the  earth 

16.  14  go  forth  unto  the  kings  of  the  earth  and 

16. 18  as  was  not  since  men  were  upon  the  earth 

17.  2  With  whom  the  kings  of  the  earth  have 

17.  2  and  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth  have 

17.  5  of  harlots  and  abominations  of  the  earth 
17.  8  they  that  dwell  on  the  earth  shall  won. 

17.  18  which  reigneth  over  the  kings  of  the  ear. 

18.  1  and  the  earth  was  lightened  with  his 

18.  3  the  kings  of  the  earth  have  committed 
18.  3  the  merchants  of  the  earth  are  waxed 
18.  9  Aud  the  kings  of  the  earth,  who  have 

18.  n  And  the  merchants  of  the  earth  shall 

18.  23  merchants  were  the  great  men  of  the  ea. 

18.  24  and  of  all  that  were  slain  upon  the  earth 

19.  2  which  did  corrupt  the  earth  with  her 

19.  19  I  saw  the  beast,  and  the  kings  of  the  ea. 

20.  8  are  in  the  four  quarters  of  the  earth 

20.  9  they  went  up  on  the  breadth  of  the  earth 

20.  11  from  whose  face  the  earth  and  the  heaven 

21.  1  I  saw  a  new  heaven  and  a  new  earth 

21.  1  for  the  first  heaven  and  the  first  earth 

21.  24  the  kings  of  the  earth  do  bring  their 

9 .Inhabited  earth  or  land,  olnovptvr)  oikoumene. 
Luke2i.  26  things  which  are  coming  on  the  earth 

EARTH,  in  — 

On  earth,  terrestrial,  enlyeios  epigeios. 

Phil.  2.  10  of  (things)  in  heaven,  and  (things)  in  earth 

EARTH,  of  — 

Made  of  earthenware,  otrrpdiauos  nstrakinos. 

2  Ti.  2.  20  but  also  of  wood  and  of  earth ;  and  some 

EARTH,  under  the  — 

Under  ground,  Karo-x^bv  10s  kataclithonios. 

Phil.  2.  10  in  heaven,  .and  (things)  under  the  earth 
EARTHEN  — 

1.  Earthen  ware,  bin  cheres. 

Lev.  6.  28  the  earthen  vessel  wherein  it  is  sodden 

11.  33  every  earthen  vessel,  wliereinto  (any)  of 

14.  5  the  birds  be  killed  in  an  earthen  vessel 
14.  50  shall  kill  the  one  of  the  birds  in  an  earth. 
Num.  5.  17  shall  take  holy  water  in  an  earthen  vessel 
Jer.  19.  1  Go  and  get  a  potter’s  earthen  bottle 

32.  14  put  them  in  an  earthen  vessel,  that  they 
Lam.  4.  2  how  are  they  esteemed  as  earthen  pitch. 

'l.Made  of  eo.rthenware,  barpanivos  ostralcinos. 

2  Co.  4.  7  we  have  this  treasure  in  earthen  vessels 
3.  To  form,,  fashion,  frame,  is;  yatsar. 

2  Sa.  17.  28  Brought  beds,  and  basons,  and  earthen 

EARTHLY  — 

1  .Out  of  the  earth,  eV  rf/s  ygs  ek  tes  ges. 

John  3.  31  he  that  is  of  the  earth  is  earthly,  and 

2.  Upon  eartli,  iniytios  epigeios. 

2  Co.  5.  1  For  we  know  that  of  our  earthly  house 
Jas.  3.  15  deseendeth  not  from  above,  but  (is)  ear. 

EARTHLY  things  — 

Upon  earth,  enlyetos  epigeios. 

John  3.  12  If  I  have  told  you  earthly  things,  and  ye 
Phil.  3.  19  in  their  shame,  who  mind  earthly  things 

EARTHQUAKE  — 

1.  Shaldng,  trembling,  'C'i'i  raash. 

1  Ki.19.  11  and  after  the  wind  an  earthquake 

19.  11  the  Lord  (was)  not  in  the  earthquake 
19.  12  And  after  the  earthquake  a  fire 
Isa.  29  6.  with  earthquake,  and  great  noise,  with 
Amos  1.  1  he  saw.  .two  years  before  the  earthquake 
Zech.  14.  5  as  ye  fled  from  before  the  earthquake  in 

2.  A  shaking,  aeiaubs  seismos. 

Matt 24.  7  there  shall  be  famines,  .and  earthquakes 

27.  54  when  the  centurion,  .saw  the  earthquake 

28.  2  behold,  there  was  a  great  earthquake 
Marki3-  8  there  shall  be  earthquakes  in  divers  pla. 
Luke2i.  11  great  earthquakes  shall  be  in  divers 
Acts  16.  26  suddenly  there  was  a  great  earthquake 
Rev.  6.  12  and,  lo,  there  was  a  great  earthquake 

8.  5  voices,  .and  lightnings,  and  an  eartliqu. 
iTTit  the  same  hour  was  there  a  great  earthqu. 

11.  13  and  in  the  earthquake  were  slain  of  men 
11.  19  yoices,  and  thunderings,  and  an  earthqu. 
"76.  iRthere  was  a  great  earthquake,  such  as 

16. 18  so  might  an  earthquake  (and)  so  great 


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EARTHY  — 

Made  of  earth  or  clay,  x°Ik6s  clioikos. 

1  Co.  15.  47  The  first  man  (is)  of  the  earth,  earthy 

’15.  48  the  earthy,  such  (are)  they  also  that  aree. 
15.  49  as  we  have  borne  the  image  of  the  earthy 

EASE  — 

Place  of  rest,  ease,  nm:p  menuchah. 

Judg2o.  43  trode  them  down  with  ease  over  against 

EASE,  to  — 

1  .To  lift  up,  N'pa  nasa. 

Job  7. 13  bed  shall  comfort  me,  my  couch  shall  ease 

2.  To  make  light,  qalal,  5. 

2  Ch.  10.  4  ease  thou  somewhat  the  grievous  servi. 

10.  9  Ease  somewhat  the  yoke  that  thy  father 

EASE,  at  — 

1.6 food,  Jits  tob. 

Psa.  25. 13  His  soul  shall  dwell  at  ease  ;  and  his  seed 
■2.  Rest,  quiet,  safe,  secure,  1^,  shalev. 

Job  16.  12  I  was  at  ease,  but  he  hath  broken  me 

EASE,  to  be  at  — 

To  be  quiet,  at  ease,  secure,  ]tw  shaan,  3 a. 

Jer.  46.  27  be  in  rest  and  at  ease,  and  none  shall 
48.  11  Moab  hath  been  at  ease  from  his  youth 

EASE,  being  at  — 

X.Safe,  at  ease,  l1??'  shalev. 

Eze.  23.  42  voice  of  a  multitude  being  at  ease  (was) 

2.  Quick,  at  ease,  secure,  shalanan. 

Job  21.  23  in  his  full  strength,  being  wholly  at  ease 

EASE,  to  find  — 

To  cause,  give,  or  let  rest,  VH  raga,  5. 

Deut28.  65  among  these  nations ..  thou  find  no  ease 

EASE,  to  take  — 

To  cause  to  cease,  avairavu  anapauu. 

Lukei2.  19  take  thine  ease,  eat,  drink,  (and)  be  merry 

EASE  (one’s  self),  to  — - 

To  be  comforted,  get  breath  again ,  ora  nacham,  2. 
Isa.  1.  24  I  will  ease  me  of  mine  adversaries,  and 

EASE  self,  to  — 

To  sit  down,  yashab. 

Deut23.  13  when  thou  wilt  ease  thyself  abroad,  thou 

EASE,  (that  is)  at  — 

Ease,  quiet,  at  rest,  ijttgi  shaanan . 

Job  12.  5  in  the  thought  of  him  that  is  at  ease 
Psa.  123.  4  the  scorning  of  those  that  are  at  ease 
Isa.  32.  9  Rise  up,  ye  women  that  are  at  ease  ;  hear 
32.  11  Tremble,  ye  women  that  are  at  ease 
Amos  6.  I  Woe  to  them  (that  are)  at  ease  in  Zion 
Zech.  1.  15  displeased  with,  .heathen  (that  are)  at  e. 

EASED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  go,  go  on,  uVn  halak. 

Job  16.  6  and  (though)  I  forbear,  what  am  I  eased  ? 

2.  A  sending  back,  release,  tii'ems  anesis. 

2  Co.  8.  13  that  other  men  be  eased,  and  ye  burdened 

EASIER  — 

Less  wearisome  or  laborious,  evKOTrcorepos  eukopo. 
Matt.  9.  5  For  whether  is  easier  to  say,  (Thy)  sins  be 
19.  24  It  is  easier  for  a  camel  to  go  through 
Mark  2.  9  Whether  is  it  easier  to  say  to  the  sick 

10.  25  It  is  easier  for  a  camel  to  go  through 
Luke  5.  23  Whether  is  easier,  to  say,  Thy  sins  be 

16.  17  it  is  easier  for  heaven  and  earth  to  pass 
18. 25  it  is  easier  for  a  camel  to  go  through  a 
EASIER,  to  be  — 

To  make  light,  SVp  qalal,  5. 

Exodi8.  22  so  shall  it  be  easier  for  thyself,  and  they 

EAST  — 

1. Pottery,  n'Din,  rnmn  charsith,  charsuth. 

Jer.  19.  2  which  (is)  by  the  entry  of  the  east  gate 

‘Z.Outgoing  [of  the  sun),  motsa. 

Psa.  75.  6  promotion  (cometh)  neither  from  the  east 

3.  Rising  [of  the  sun),  rnip  mizracli. 

Josh.  4.  19  in  Gilgal ;  in  the  east  border  of  Jericho 

11.  3  the  Canaanite  on  the  east  and  on  the  w. 

12.  1  Hermon,  and  all  the  plain  on  the  east 
12.  3  to  the  sea  of  Chinneroth  on  the  east 
12.  3  (even)  the  salt  sea  on  the  east,  the  way 
16.  1  unto  the  water  of  Jericho  on  the  east,  to 
16.  5  of  their  inheritance  on  the  east  side 

16.  6  and  passed  by  it  on  the  east  to  Janohah 

17. 10  on  the  north,  and  in  Issachar  on  the  east 

18.  7  inheritance  beyond  Jordan  on  the  east 

19.  13  on  along  ou  the  east  to  Gittah-heplier 
1  Ki.  7.  25  and  three  looking  toward  the  east 

1  Ch.  5.  10  throughout  all  the  east  (land)  of  Gilead 

9.  24  toward  the  east,  west,  north,  and  south 
12.  15  toward  the  east,  and  toward  the  west 

2  Ch.  4.  4  and  three  looking  toward  the  east 

5,  12  stood  at  the  east  end  of  the  altar,  and 
29.  4  gathered  them  together  into  the  east 
31.  14  porter  toward  the  east,  (was)  over  the 
Neh.  3.  26  against  the  water  gate  toward  the  east 

3.  29  of  Shechaniah,  the  keeper  of  the  east  gate 
Psa.  103.  12  As  far  as  the  east  is  from  the  west,  (so)  far 
107.  3  from  the  east,  and  from  the  west,  from 
Isa.  41.  2  raised  up  the  righteous  (man)  from  the  e. 

43.  5  I  will  bring  thy  seed  from  the  east,  and 

46.  11  Calling  a  ravenous  bird  from  the  east 


Jer.  31.  40  corner  of  the  horse  gate  toward  the  east 
Dan.  8.  9  toward  the  east,  and  toward  the  pleasant 

11.  44  But  tidings  out  of  the  east  and  out  of  the 
Amos  8.12  from  the  north  even  to  the  east,  they  shall 
Zech.  8.  7  will  save  my  people  from  the  east  country 
14.  4  in  the  midst  thereof  toward  the  east 

4.  East,  what  is  before,  D”i;p  qadim. 

Exodio.  13  brought  an  east  wind,  .the  east  wind 

14.  21  caused  the  sea  to  go  (back)  by  a  strong  e. 
Psa.  48.  7  Thou  breakest  the  ships,  .with  an  east 

Jer.  18.  17  I  will  scatter  them  as  with  an  east  wind 
Eze.  17.  10  wither,  when  the  east  wind  toucheth  it  ? 

19.  12  the  east  wind  dried  up  her  fruit ;  her 
27.  26  east  wind  hath  broken  thee  in  the  midst 

40.  6  the  gate  which  looketh  toward  the  east 
40.  22  of  the  gate  that  looketh  toward  the  east 
40.  23  over  against  the  gate,  .toward  the  east 
40.  32  into  the  inner  court  toward  the  east :  and 

40.  44  one  at  the  side  of  the  east  gate  (having) 

41.  ,4  and  of  the  separate  place  toward  the  east 

42.  10  of  the  wall  of  the  court  toward  the  east 
42.  12  directly  before  the  wall  toward  the  east 
42.  15  the  gate  whose  prospect  (is)  toward  the  e. 

42.  16  He  measured  the  east  side  with  the  me. 

43.  1  (even)  the  gate  that  looketh  toward  the  e. 
43.  2  the  glory . .  came  from  the  way  of  the  east 
43.  4  the  gate  whose  prospect  (is)  toward  the  e. 

43.  17  and  his  stairs  shall  look  toward  the  east 

44.  1  sanctuary  which  looketh  toward  the  east 

45.  7  from  the  west  border  unto  the  east  bor. 

46.  1  inner  court  that  looketh  toward  the  east 

46.  12  the  gate  that  looketh  toward  the  east 

47.  1  front  of  the  house  (stood  toward)  the  east 

47.  18  the  east  side  ye  shall  measure  from  Hau. 

47.  18  from  the  border.  .And  (this  is)  the  east 

48.  1  for  these  are  his  sides  east  (and)  west 

48.  2,  4,  5,  7,  8,  8,  23,  24,  25,  26,  27  from  the  east 

48.  3,  6  from  the  east  side  even  unto  the  west 

48. 10  toward  the  east  ten  thousand  in  breadth 
48.  16,  32  ou  the  east  side  four  thousand  and  five 
48.  17  toward  the  east  two  hundred  and  fifty 
48.  21  of  the  oblation  toward  the  east  border 

Hos.  13. 15  an  east  wind  shall  come,  the  wind  of  the 
Jon.  4.  8  that  God  prepared  a  vehement  east  wind 

5 . East,  Dpp  qedem. 

Gen.  3!  24  he  placed  at  the  east  of  the  garden  of  E. 

10.  30  goest  unto  Sephar  a  mount  of  the  east 

11.  2  as  they  journeyed  from  the  east,  that 

12.  8  from  thence  unto  a  mountain  on  the  east 

12.  8  Betli-el  on  the  west ;  and  Hai  on  the  east 

_  13.  11  Lot  journeyed  east :  and  they  separated 

25.  6  and  sent  them  away,  .unto  the  east  coun. 
29.  1  into  the  land  of  the  people  of  the  east 
Num23.  7  out  of  the  mountains  of  the  east,  (saying) 
Judg.  6.  3  the  children  of  the  east,  even  they  came 

6.  33  children  of  the  east  were  gathered  togeth. 

7.  12  all  the  children  of  the  east  lay  along  in 

8.  10  all  the  hosts  of  the  children  of  the  east 
8.  11  them  that  dwelt  in  tents  on  the  east  of 

1  Ki.  4.  30  the  wisdom  of  all  the  children  of  the  east 
Job  1.  3  was  the  greatest  of  all  the  men  of  the  ea. 
Isa.  2.  6  because  they  be  replenished  from  the  ea. 

11.  14  they  shall  spoil  them  of  the  east  togeth. 
Jer.  49.  28  Arise  ye,  go.  .and  spoil  the  men  of  the  e. 
Eze.  25.  4  I  will  deliver  thee  to  the  men  of  the  east 

25. 10  Unto  the  men  of  the  east  with  the  Aram. 
Zech  14.  4  which  (is)  before  Jerusalem  on  the  east 

Q.East,  DIP  qedem. 

Gen.  28.'  14  and  thou  shalt  spread  abroad,  .to  the  east 
Exod27.  13  tlie  breadth  of  the  court  on  the  east  side 
38.  13  And  for  the  east  side  eastward  fifty  cubi. 
Num.  3.  38  encamp  before  the  tabernacletowardthee. 

34.  10  ye  shall  point  out  your  east  border  from 

35.  5  from  without  the  city  on  the  east  side  two 
Josh.15.  5  the  east  border  (was)  the  salt  sea,  (even) 

18.  20  Jordan  was  the  border  of  it  on  the  east 

19.  13  from  thence  passeth  on  along  on  the  east 
Eze.  8.  16  the  temple,  .and  their  faces  toward  the  e. 

8.  16  they  worshipped  the  sun  toward  the  east 
45.  7  from  the  west,  .and  from  the  east  side 

7.  East,  eastward,  nppp  qidmah. 

Gen.  2.  14  that  (is)  it  which  goeth  toward  the  east  of 
4.16  dwelt  in  the  land  of  Nod,  on  the  east  of  E. 
Eze.  39.  11  valley  of  the  passengers  on  the  east  of  the 

8 . East,  eastern,  JiDip  qadmon. 

Eze.  47.  8  waters  issue  out  toward  the  east  country 

9.  East,  eastern,  'iinpp  qadmoni. 

Eze.  10.  19  stood  at  the  door  of  the  east  gate  of  the 
11.  1  brought  me  unto  the  east  gate  of  the  L. 
47.  18  from  the  border  unto  the  east  sea 
Joel  2.  20  with  his  face  toward  the  east  sea,  and 

10 . East,  uprising  {of  the  sun),  avaroXii  anatole. 
Matt  2.  1  came  wise  men  from  the  east  to  Jerus. 

2.  2  we  have  seen  his  star  in  the  east,  and 
2.  9  the  star,  which  they  saw  in  the  east,  went 
8.  11  many  shall  come  from  the  east  and  west 
24.  27  as  the  lightening  cometh  out  of  the  east 
Lukei3-  29  they  shall  come  from  the  east,  and  (from) 
Rev.  7.  2  T saw  another  angel  ascending  from  the  e. 
16.  12  the  way  of  the  kings  of  the  east  might 
21.  13  On  the  east,  three  gates ;  on  the  north 

EAST  end  or  part  — 

The  east,  Dnp  qedem. 

Lev.  1. 16  cast  it  beside  the  altar  on  the  east  part 
Num  10.  5  camps  that  lie  on  the  east  parts  shall 
2  Ch.  4.  10  the  sea  on  the  right  side  of  tb  e  east  end 


EAST  side  — 

1.  Rising  {of  the  sun),  (vsy)-rr\}Q  mizrach-{shemesh.) 

Judgu.  18  came  by  the  east  side  of  the  land  of  Moab 
21.  19  on  the  east  side  of  the  highway  that  goeth 
1  Ch.  4.  39  unto  the  east  side  of  the  valley,  to  seek 
6.  78  by  Jericho,  on  the  east  side  of  Jordan 

2 . East,  what  is  before,  D’pp  qadim. 

Eze.  42.  9  the  entry  on  the  east  side,  as  one  goeth 

3 . East,  Dip  qedem. 

Num  34!  11  Shepham  to  Riblah,  on  the  east  side  of 
Josh.  7.  2  Beth-aven,  on  the  east  side  of  Beth-el 
Eze.  11.  23  which  (is)  on  the  east  side  of  the  city 
Jon.  4.  5  and  sat  on  the  east  side  of  the  city 

i.East,  Dip  qedem. 

Num.  2.  3  on  the  east  side  toward  the  rising  of 
EAST  wind  — 

East  (wind),  O'pp  qadim. 

Gen.  41.  6  thin  ears  and  blasted  with  the  east  wind 
41.  23  thin,  (and)  blasted  with  the  east  wind 
41.  27  empty  ears,  blasted  with  the  east  wind 
Job  15.  2  and  fill  his  belly  with  the  east  wind '? 

27.  21  The  east  wind  carrieth  him  away,  and  he 
38.  24  scattereth  the  east  wind  upon  the  earth  i 
Psa.  78.  26  caused  an  east  wind  to.blow  in  the  heaven 
Isa.  27.  8  rough  wind  in  the  day  of  the  east  wind 
Hos.  12.  1  Ephraim,  .followeth  after  the  east  wind 
Hab.  1.  9  their  faces  shall  sup  up  (as)  the  east  wind 
EASTER  — 

Passover  (from  Heb.  rips  a  passing  over)-,  na<rxa- 
Acts  12.  4  intending  after  Easter  to  bring  him  forth 
EASTWARD  — 

1.  Rising  (of  the  sun),  rritp  mizrach. 

Exod27. 13  the  court  on  the  east  side  eastward 
38. 13  for  the  east  side  eastward  fifty  cubits 
Num.  3.  38  tabernacle  of  the  congregation  eastward 
32.  19  fallen  to  us  on  this  side  Jordan  eastward 
Deut.  3.  17  the  salt  sea,  under  Ashdoth-pisgah  eastw. 

3.  27  northward,  and  southward,  and  eastward 

4.  49  the  plain  on  this  side  Jordan  eastward 
Josh.  11.  8  and  unto  the  valley  of  Mizpeh  eastward 

13.  8  Moses  gave  them,  beyond  Jordan  eastw. 

13.  27  on  the  other  side  Jordan  eastward 

13.  32  the  other  side  Jordan,  by  Jericho,  eastw. 

16.  6  went  about  eastward  unto  Taanath-shilcli 
20.  8  the  other  side  Jordan  by  Jericho  eastw. 

2  Ki.  10.  33  From  Jordan  eastward,  all  the  land  of 
1  Ch.  5.  9  eastward  he  inhabited  unto  the  entering 
7.  28  eastward  Naaran,  and  westward  Gezer 
9.  18  hitherto  (waited)  in  the  king’s  gate  eastw. 
26.  14  And  the  lot  eastward  fell  to  Shelemiah 
26.  17  Eastward  (were)  six  Levites,  northward 
Neh.  12.  37  even  unto  the  water  gate  eastward 

2.  East,  eastward,  D"ip  qadim. 

Eze.  11.  1  the  east  gate,  .which  looketh  eastward 
40. 19  an  hundred  cubits  eastward  and  north. 

45.  7  westward,  and  from  the  east  side  eastw. 
47.  1  under  the  threshold  of  the  house  eastw. 
47.  2  gate  by  the  way  that  looketh  eastward 

47.  3  the  line  in  his  hand  went  forth  eastward 

48.  18  (portion  shall  be)  ten  thousand  eastward 

3 . East,  eastward,  Dpp  qedem. 

Gen.  2.  8  God  planted  a  garden  eastward  in  Eden 

i.East,  eastward,  Dip  qedem. 

Gen.  13. 14  art  northward,  and  southward,  and  eastw. 

25.  6  sent  them  away  from  Isaac,  .eastward 
Lev.  16.  14  his  finger  upon  the  mercy  seat  eastward 
Num  34.  3  outmost  coast  of  the  salt  sea  eastward 
34.  11  sideoftheseaof  Chinnereth  eastward 
34.  15  on  this  side  Jordan  (near)  Jericho  eastw. 
Josh.  19.  12  turned  from  Sarid  eastward  toward  the 

1  Ki.  7.  39  on  the  right  side  of  the  house  eastward 

17.  3  Get  thee  hence,  and  turn  thee  eastward 

2  Ki.  13. 17  he  said.  Open  the  window  eastward  :  and 

5 .The  east,  naip  qidmah. 

1  Sa.  13.  5  in  Michmash,  eastward  from  Beth-aven 
EASY  — 

Useful,  good,  kind,  xpriaris  chrestos. 

Mattn.  30  my  yoke  (is)  easy,  and  my  burden  is  light 
EASY,  to  be  — 

To  be  light,  V?p  qalal,  2. 

Prov.  14.  6  knowledge  (is)  easy  unto  him  that  under 
EAT,  to  — 

1  .To  eat,  Spy  akal. 

Gen.  2.  16  Of  every  tree,  .thou  ruayest  freely  eat 
2.  17  But  of  the  tree,  .thou  shalt  not  eat  of  it 

2.  17  in  the  day  that  thou  eatest  thereof  thou 

3.  1  shall  not  eat  of  every  tree  of  the  garden  ? 
3.  2  We  may  eat  of  the  fruit  of  the  trees  of 
3.  3  Ye  shall  not  eat  of  it,  neither  shall  ye 
3.  5  God  doth  know  that  in  the  day  ye  eat 
3.  6  she  took  of  the  fruit  thereof,  and  did  eat 
3.  6  gave . .  unto  her  husband . .  and  he  did  eat 

3. 11  Hast  thou  eaten  of  the  tree,  whereof 
3.  1 1  commanded . .  that  thou  shouldest  not  e.  ? 

3. 12  she  gave  me  of  the  tree,  and  I  did  eat 
3.  13  The  serpent  beguiled  me,  and  I  did  eat 
3. 14  dust  shalt  thou  eat  all  the  days  of  thy 

3. 17  Because  thou  hast,  .eaten  of  the  tree,  of 
3.  17  Thou  shalt  not  eat  of  it  :  cursed  (is)  the 
3.  17  shalt  thou  eat  (of)  it  all  the  days  of  thy 

3. 18  and  thou  shalt  eat  the  herb  of  the  field 

3. 19  In  the  sweat  of  thy  face  shalt  thou  eat 
3.  22  take  also,  .and  eat,  and  live  for  ever 
9.  4  flesh  with  the  life . .  shall  ye  not  eat 


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Gen.  14.  24  only  that  which  the  young  men  have  ea. 

18.  8  stood,  .under  the  tree,  and  they  did  eat 

19.  3  hake  unleavened  bread,  and  they  did  eat 

24.  33  And  there  was  set  (meat)  before  him  to  eat 

24.  33  I  will  not  eat,  until  I  have  told  mine 

24.  54  they  did  eat  and  drink,  he  and  the  men 

25.  34  he  did  eat  and  drink,  and  rose  up,  and 

26.  30  he  made  them  a  feast,  and  they  did  eat 

27.  4  and  bring  fit)  to  me,  that  I  may  eat 
27.  7  make  me  savoury  meat,  that  I  may  eat 
27.  10  bring  (it)  to  thy  father,  that  he  may  eat 
27.  19  arise,  I  pray  thee,  sit  and  eat  of  my  veni. 
27.  25  Bring  (it)  near  to  me,  and  I  will  eat  of 
27.  25  he  brought  (it)  near  to  him,  and  he  did  e. 
27.  31  Let  my  father  arise,  and  eat  of  his  son’s 

27.  33  I  have  eaten  of  all  before  thou  earnest 

28.  20  and  will  give  me  bread  to  eat,  and  raim. 
31.  38  the  rams  of  thy  flock  have  I  not  eaten 
31.  46  and  they  did  eat  there  upon  the  heap 
31.  54  Jacob,  .called  his  brethren  to  eat  bread 

31.  54  they  did  eat  bread,  and  tarried  all  night 
32. 32  the  children  of  Israel  eat  not  (of)  the 

37.  25  And  they  sat  down  to  eat  bread  :  and 

39.  6  ought,  .save  the  bread  which  he  did  eat 

40.  17  the  birds  did  eat  them  out  of  the  basket 
40.  19  the  birds  shall  eat  thy  flesh  from  off  thee 
43.  2  when  they  had  eaten  up  the  corn  which 
43.  25  they  heard  that  they  should  eat  bread 
43.  32  for  the  Egyptians  which  did  eat  with 
43.  32  because  the  Egyptians  might  not  eat  br. 

45. 18  and  ye  shall  eat  the  fat  of  the  land 
47.  22  for  the  priests,  .did  eat  their  portion 

Exod.2.  20  he  said . .  call  him,  that  he  may  eat  bread 

10.  5  they  shall  eat.  .and  shall  eat  every  tree 

10.  12  and  eat  every  herb  of  the  land,  (even)  all 

10.  15  and  they  did  eat  every  herb  of  the  land 

12.  4  every  man  according  to  his  eating  shall 

12.  7  the  houses,  wherein  they  shall  eat  it 

12.  8  they  shall  eat  the  flesh  in  that  night 

12.  8  (and)  with  bitter  (herbs)  they  shall  eat 
12.  9  Eat  not  of  it  raw,  nor  sodden  at  all  with 
12.  11  thus  shall  ye  eat  it ;  (with)  your  loins 
12.  11  eat  it  in  haste  :  it  (is)  the  Lord's  passov. 
12.  15  Seven  days  shall  ye  eat  unleavened  bread 
12.  15  whosoever  eateth  leavened  bread  from 
12.  18  ye  shall  eat  unleavened  bread,  until  the 

12. 19  whosoever  eateth  that  which  is  leavened 
12.  20  Ye  shall  eat  nothing  leavened 

12.  20  in  all  your  habitations  shall  ye  eat  unle. 
12.  43  There  shall  no  stranger  eat  thereof 
12.  44  hast  circumcised  him,  then  shall  he  eat 
12.  45  an  hired  servant  shall  not  eat  thereof 

12.  48  no  uncircumcised  person  shall  eat  thereof 

13.  6  Seven  days  thou  shalt  eat  unleavened  b. 

16.  3  when  we  did  eat  bread  to  the  full !  for  ye 

16.  8  shall  give  you  in  the  evening  flesh  to  eat 

16.  12  At  even  ye  shall  eat  flesh,  and  in  the  mo. 

16.  25  Eat  that  to  day  ;  for  to  day  (is)  a  sabbath 

16.  35  the  children  of  Israel  did  eat  manna  forty 
16.  35  they  did  eat  manna,  until  they  came  unto 

18.  12  Aaron  came,  .to  eat  bread  with  Hoses’ 

22.  31  neither  shall  ye  eat  (any)  flesh  (that  is) 

23. 11  that  the  poor  of  thy  people  may  eat 

23.  11  and  what  they  leave  the  beasts,  shall  e. 

23.  15  thou  shalt  eat  unleavened  bread  seven  d. 

24.  11  also  they  saw  God,  and  did  eat  and  dri. 

29.  32  Aaron  and  his  sons  shall  eat  the  flesh  of 
29.  33  they  shall  eat  those  things  wherewith 
29.  33  a  stranger  shall  not  eat.  .because 

32.  6  the  people  sat  down  to  eat  and  to  drink 

34. 15  call  thee,  and  thou  eat  of  his  sacrifice 
34.  18  Seven  days  thou  shalt  eat  unleavened 
34.  28  he  did  neither  eat  bread,  nor  drink  water 

Lev.  3.  1 7  statute . .  that  ye  eat  neither  fat  nor  blood 

6.  16  remainder,  .shall  Aaron  and  his  sons  eat 

6.  16  in  the.  .congregation  they  shall  eat  it 
6. 18  males  among  the  children . .  shall  eat  of  it 
6.26  The  priest  that  offereth  it . .  shall  eat  it 

6.  29  All  the  males  among  the  priests  shall  e. 

7.  6  Every  male  among  the  priests  shall  eat 

7.  18  the  soul  that  eateth  of  it  shall  bear  his 

7.  19  as  for  the  flesh,  all  that  be  clean  shall  e. 

7.  20  the  soul  that  eateth  (of)  the  flesh  of  the 
7.  21  eat  of  the  flesh  of  the  sacrifice  of  peace 
7.  23  Ye  shall  eat  no  manner  of  fat,  of  ox,  or 
7.  24  be  used,  .but  ye  shall  in  no  wise  eat  of  it 
7.  25  For  whosoever  eateth  the  fat  of  the  beast 
7.  25  the  soul  that  eateth  (it)  shall  be  cut  off 
7.  26  Moreover  ye  shall  eat  no  manner  of  blood 

7.  27  Whatsoever  soul  (it  be)  that  eateth  any 

8.  31  there  eat  it  with  the  bread  that  (is)  in 

8.  31  saying,  Aaron  and  his  sons  shall  eat  it 

10.  12  and  eat  it  without  leaven  beside  the 

10.  13  And  ye  shall  eat  it  in  the  holy  place 
10. 14  wave  breast . .  shall  ye  eat  in  a  clean  place 

10.  17  Wherefore  have  ye  not  eaten  the  sin  off. 

10.  18  ye  should  indeed  have  eaten  it  in  the  holy 

10.  19  (if)  I  had  eaten  the  sin  offering  to  day 

11.  2  These  (are)  the  beasts  which  ye  shall  eat 

11.  3  Whatsoever  parteth  the  hoof . .  shall  ye  eat 

11.  4  Nevertheless  these  shall  ye  not  eat  of  them 

11.  8  Of  their  flesh  shall  ye  not  eat,  and  their 

11.  9  These  shall  ye  eat  of  all  that  (are)  in  the 

11.  9  whatsoever  hath  fins,  .them  shall  ye  eat 

11.  11  ye  shall  not  eat  of  theirflesh,  but  ye  shall 

11.  2i  Yet  these  may  ye  eat  of  every  flying  cree. 
11.  22  these  of  them  ye  may  eat ;  the  locust 

11.  40  he  that  eateth  of  the  carcase  of  it  shall 
11.  42  them  ye  shall  not  eat ;  for  they  (are)  an 

14.  47  he  that  eateth  in  the  house  shall  wash  his 

17.  10  that  eateth  any  manner  of  blood 
17. 10  set  my  face  against  that  soul  that  eateth 


Lev.  17.  12  I  said.  .No  soul  of  you  shall  eat  blood 

17.  12  neither  shall  any  stranger . .  eat  blood 

17.  14  Ye  shall  eat  the  blood  of  no  manner  of 

17.  14  whosoever  eateth  it  shall  be  cut  off 

17. 15  every  soul  that  eateth  that  which  died 

19.  8  that  eateth  it  shall  bear  his  iniquity 

19.  25  in  the  fifth  year  shall  ye  eat  of  the  fruit 
19.  26  Ye  shall  not  eat  (any  thing)  with  the 

21.  22  He  shall  eat  the  bread  of  his  God 

22.  4  he  shall  not  eat  of  the  holy  things,  until 
22.  6  shall  not  eat  of  the  holy  things,  unless 
22.  7  he  shall . .  afterward  eat  of  the  holy  things 
22.  8  he  shall  not  eat  to  defile  himself  therewith 
22.  10  There  shall  no  stranger  eat  (of)  the  holy 
22. 10  an  hired  servant,  shall  not  eat  (of)  the 
22.  11  if  the  priest  buy . .  he  shall  eat  of  it 

22.  11  he  that  is  born  in  his  house,  .shall  eat  of 
22.  12  she  may  not  eat  of  an  offering  of  the  holy 
22.  13  she  shall  eat  of  her  father’s  meat 
22.  13  but  there  shall  no  stranger  eat  thereof 
22.  14  if  a  man  eat  (of)  the  holy  things  unwitt. 

22.  16  when  they  eat  their  holy  things  :  for  I 

23.  6  seven  days  ye  must  eat  unleavened  bread 

23.  14  ye  shall  eat  neither  bread,  nor  parched 

24.  9  and  they  shall  eat  it  in  the  holy  place 
23.  12  ye  shall  eat  the  increase  thereof  out  of 
25  19  ye  shall  eat  your  fill,  and  dwell  therein 

25.  20  What  shall  we  eat  the  seventh  year? 

25.  22  eat  (yet)  of  old  fruit  until  the  ninth  year 

25.  22  until  her  fruits  come  in  ye  shall  eat  (of) 

26.  5  and  ye  shall  eat  your  bread  to  the  full 

26.  10  ye  shall  eat  old  store,  and  bring  forth  the 

26.  16  sow.  .in  vain,  for  your  enemies  shall  eat 
26.  26  and  ye  shall  eat,  and  not  be  satisfied 

26.  29  And  ye  shall  eat  the  flesh  of  your  sons 
26.  29  the  flesh  of  your  daughters  shall  ye  eat 
26.  38  the  land  of  your  enemies  shall  eat  you  up 
Num.  6.  3  neither  shall  he.  eat  moist  grapes,  or 
6.  4  shall  he  eat  nothing  that  is  made  of  the 

9.  11  at  even  they  shal  1  keep  it,  (and)  eat  it  with 
11.  5  We  remember  the  fish  which  we  did  eat 
11.  13  saying,  Give  us  flesh,  that  we  may  eat 
11.  1 8  Sanctify  yourselves,  .ye  shall  eat  flesh 
11.  18  Lord  will  give  you  flesh,  and  ye  shall  eat 
11.  19  Ye  shall  not  eat  one  day,  nor  two  days 
11.  21  I  will  give  them  flesh,  that  they  may  eat  a 

13.  32  a  land  that  eateth  up  the  inhabitants 

15.  19  when  ye  eat  of  the  bread  of  the  land 

18.  10  In  the  most  holy,  .shalt  thou  eat  it 

18.  10  every  male  shall  eat  it :  it  shall  be  holy 

18.  11,  13  that  is  clean  in  thy  house  shall  eat 

18.  31  And  ye  shall  eat  it  in  every  place 
23.  24  he  shalllnot  lie  down  until  he  eat  (of)  the 

25.  2  the  people  did  eat,  and  bowed  down  to 
Dent.  2.  6  shall  buy  meat  of  them,  .that  ye  may  eat 

2.  28  sell  me  meat  for  money,  that  I  may  eat 
4.  28  ye  shall  serve  gods . .  which  neither . .  eat 
6.  11  when  thou  shalt  have  eaten,  and  be  full 

8.  9  A  land  wherein  thou  shalt  eat  bread 

8.  10,  12  When  thou  hast  eaten  and  art  full 

9.  9,  18  neither  did  eat  bread  nor  drink  water 

11.  15  And  I  will  send,  .that  thou  mayest  eat 

12.  7  there  ye  shall  eat  before  the  Lord  your 

12. 15  thou  mayest  kill  and  eat  flesh  in  all  thy 

12.  15,  22  the  unclean  and  the  clean  may  eat 

12.  16  Only  ye  shall  not  eat  the  blood  ;  ye  shall 

12.  17  Thou  mayest  not  eat  within  thy  gates  the 

12.  18  thou  must  eat  them  before  the  Lord  thy 

12.  20  and  thou  shalt  say,  I  will  eat  flesh 

12.  20  because  thy  soul  longeth  to  eat  flesh 

12.  20  thou  mayest  eat  flesh,  whatsoever  thy 
12.  21  thou  shalt  eat  in  thy  gates  whatsoever 
12.  22  shalt  eat  them .  .the  clean  shall  eat 
12.  23  Only  be  sure  that  thou  eat  not  the  blood 
12.  23  thou  mayest  not  eat  the  life  with  the  flesh 
12.  24  Thou  shalt  not  eat  it ;  thou  shalt  pourit 
12.  25  Thou  shalt  not  eat  it,  that  it  may  go 
12.  27  thou  shalt  offer,  .and  thou  shalt  eat  the 

14.  3  Thou  shalt  not  eat  any  abominable  thing 

14.  4  These  (are)  the  beasts  which  ye  shall  eat 

14.  6  among  the  beasts,  that  ye  shall  eat 

14.  7  shall  not  eat  of  them  that  chew  the  cud 
14.  8  ye  shall  not  eat  of  their  flesh,  nor  touch 
14.  9  shall  eat  of  all  that  (are)  in  the  waters 
14.  9  that  have  fins  and  scales  shall  ye  eat 
14.  10  hath  not  fins  and  scales  ye  may  uot  eat 
14.  11  (Of)  all  clean  birds  ye  shall  eat 
14.  12  these  (are  they)  of  which  ye  shall  not  eat 
14.  20  (But  of)  all  clean  fowls  ye  may  eat 
14.  21  not  eat  (of)  anything  that  dieth  of  itself 
14.  21  unto  the  stranger,  .that  he  may  eat  it 
14.  23  thou  shalt  eat  before  the  Lord  thy  God 
14.  26  shalt  eat  there  before  the  Lord  thy  God 

14.  29  shall  come,  and  shall  eat  and  be  satisfied 

15.  20  Thou  shalt  eat  (it)  before  the  Lord  thy 

15.  22  Thou  shalt  eat  it  within  thy  gates 

15.  23  Only  thou  shalt  not  eat  the  blood  thereof 

16.  3  Thou  shalt  eat  no  leavened  bread  with 

16.  3  seven  days  shalt  thou  eat  unleavened 

16.  7  thou  shalt  roast  and  eat  (it)  in  the  place 

16.  8  Six  days  thou  shalt  eat  unleavened  bread 
18.  1  they  shall  eat  the  offerings  of  the  Lord 
18.  8  They  shall  have  like  portions  to  eat 

20.  14  thou  shalt  eat  the  spoil  of  thine  enemies 

20.  19  thou  mayest  eat  of  them,  and  thou  shalt 
23.  24  thou  mayest  eat  grapes  thy  fill  at 

26.  12  may  eat  within  thy  gates,  and  be  filled 

26.  14  I  have  not  eaten  thereof  in  my  mourning 

27.  7  offer  peace  offerings,  and  shalt  eat  there 

28.  31  Thine  ox.  .thou  shalt  not  eat  thereof 

28.  39  (the  grapes) ;  for  the  worms  shall  eat  them 
28.  51  he  shall  eat  the  fruit  of  thy  cattle,  and 


Deut28.  53  thou  shalt  eat  the  fruitof  thineownbody 
28.  5s  flesh  of  his  children  whom  he  shall  eat 

28.  57  she  shall  eat  them  for  want  of  all  (things) 

29.  6  Ye  have  not  eaten  bread,  neither  have  ye 

31.  20  shall  have  eaten  and  filled  themselves 

32.  13  he  might  eat  the  increase  of  the  fields 
32.  38  Which  did  eat  the  fat  of  their  sacrifices 

Josh.  5.  11  they  did  eat  of  the  old  com  of  the  land 
5.  12  had  eaten  of  the  old  corn  of  the  land 
5.  12  they  did  eat  of  the  fruit  of  the  land  of 

24.  13  oliveyards  which  ye  planted  not  do  ye  eat 
Judg.  9.  27  did  eat  and  drink,  and  cursed  Abimelech 

13.  4  drink  not  wine,  .and  eat  not  any  unclean 

13.  7  drink  no  wine,  .neither  eat  any  unclean 

13.  14  eat  of  any  (thing)  that  cometh  of  the  vine 

13.  14  neither  let  her.  eat  any  unclean  (thing) 

13. 16  Though  thou  detain  me,  I  will  not  eat  of 

14.  9  took  thereof  in  his  hands . .  went  on  eating 

14.  9  and  he  gave  them,  and  they  did  eat 

19.  4  they  did  eat  and  drink,  and  lodged  there 

19.  6  did  eat  and  drink  both  of  them  together 

19.  8  tarried  until  afternoon,  and  they  did  eat 

19.  21  washed  their  feet,  and  did  eat  and  drink 
Ruth  2.  14  eat  of  the  bread,  and  dip  thy  morsel  in 

2.  14  and  she  did  eat,  and  was  sufficed,  and 

3.  3  he  shall  have  done  eating  and  drinking 

3.  7  when  Boaz  had  eaten  and  drunk,  and  his 

1  Sa.  1.  7  therefore  she  wept,  and  did  not  eat 

1.  8  why  weepest  thou?  and  why  eatest  thou 
1.  9  Hannah  rose  up  after  they  had  eaten  in 

1.  18  the  woman  went  her  way,  and  did  eat 

2.  36  that  I  may  eat  a  piece  of  bread 

9.  13  before  he  go  up  to  the  high  place  to  eat 

9.  13  for  the  people  will  not  eat  until  he  come 
9.  13  (and)  afterwards  they  eat  that  be  bidden 

9. 19  ye  shall  eat  with  me  to  day;  and  to  morrow 
9.  24  which  is  left !  set(it)  before  thee,  (and)  eat 
9.  24  So  Saul  did  eat  with  Samuel  that  day 

14.  24,  28  Cursed  (be)  the  man  that  eateth  (any) 

14.  30  if  haply  the  people  had  eaten  freely 

14.  32  the  people  did  eat  (them)  with  the  blood 

14.  33  in  that  they  eat  with  the  blood 

14.  34  his  sheep,  and  slay  (them)  here,  and  eat 

14.  34  sin  not  against  the  Lord  in  eating  with 

20.  24  the  king  sat  him  down  to  eat  meat 

20.  34  did  eat  no  meat  the  second  day  of  the 
28.  20  eaten  no  bread  all  the  day,  nor  all  the 
28.  22  eat,  that  thou  mayest  have  strength  when 
28.  23  But  he  refused,  and  said,  I  will  not  eat 
28.  25  And  she  brought  (it),  .and  they  did  eat 

30.  11  and  gave  him  bread,  and  he  did  eat 

30.  12  when  he  had  eaten,  his  spirit  came  again 
30.  12  he  had  eaten  no  bread,  nor  drunk  (any) 
30.  16  eating  and  drinking,  and  dancing,  beca. 

2  Sa.  9.  7  shalt  eat  bread  at  my  table  continually 

9.  10  that  thy  master’s  son  may  have  food  to  eat 
9.  10  master’s  son  shall  eat  bread  alway  at  my 
9.  11  eat  at  my  table,  as  one  of  the  king's  sons 
9. 13  he  did  eat  continually  at  the  king’s  table 
11.  11  go  into  mine  house,  to  eat  and  to  drink 

11.  13  when  David  had  called  him,  he  did  eat 

12.  3  it  did  eat  of  his  own  meat,  and  drank  of 
12.  20  they  set  bread  before  him,  and  he  did  eat 

12.  21  child  was  dead,  thou  didst  rise  and  eat 

13.  5  that  I  may  see  (it),  and  eat  (it)  at  her  hand 
13.  9  poured  (them)  out.  .but  he  refused  to  eat 
13.  11  when  she  had  brought,  .unto  him  to  eat 

16.  2  summer  fruit  for  the  young  men  to  eat 

17.  29  for  the  people  that  (were)  withhim,  to  eat 
19.  28  them  that  did  eat  at  thine  own  table 

19.  35  can  thy  servant  taste  what  I  eat  or  what 
19.  42  have  we  eaten  at  all  of  the  king’s  (cost)  ? 

1  Ki.  1.  25  they  eat  and  drink  before  him,  and  say 

1.  41  heard  (it)  as  they  had  made  an  end  of  eat. 

2.  7  let  them  be  of  those  that  eat  at  thy  table 

4.  20  eating  and  drinking,  and  making  merry 
13.  8,  16  neither  will  I  eat  bread  nor  drink 
13.  9  Eat  no  bread,  nor  drink  water,  nor  turn 
13.  15  Come  home  with  me,  and  eat  bread 

13. 17  Thou  shalt  eat  no  bread  nor  drink  water 
13.  18  Bring  him  back,  .that  he  may  eat  bread 

13. 19  So  he  went  back  with  him,  and  did  eat 
13.  22  But  earnest  back,  and  hast  eaten  bread 
13.  22  Eat  no  bread,  and  drink  no  water 

13.  23  it  came  to  pass,  after  he  had  eaten  bread 

13.  28  the  lion  had  not  eaten  the  carcase,  nor 
14. 11  dieth.  .in  the  city  shall  the  dogs  eat 

14.  11  dieth  in  the  field  shall  the  fowls,  .eat 
16.  4  dieth.  .in  the  city  shall  the  dogs  eat 

16.  4  dieth.  .in  the  fields  shall  the  fowls,  .eat 

17.  12  of  meal,  .that  we  may  eat  it,  and  die 

17.  15  and  she,  and  he,  and  her  house,  did  eat 

18.  19  theprophets.  .which  eat  at  Jezebel's  table 

18.  41  Elijah  said.  .Get  thee  up,  eat  and  drink 

18.  42  So  Ahab  went  up  to  eat  and  to  drink 

19.  5  angel  touched  him,  and  said .  Arise,  eat 

19.  6  he  did  eat  and  drink,  and  laid  him  down 

19.  8  And  he  arose,  and  did  eat  and  drink 

19.  21  he.  .gave  unto  the  people,  and  they  did  e. 

21.  4  he.  .turned  away,  .and  would  eat  no  lire. 

21.  5  Why  is  thy  spirit  so  sad,  that  thou  eatest 

21.  7  Arise,  eat  bread,  and  let  thine  heart  be 

21.  23  The  dogs  shall  eat  Jezebel  by  the  wall  of 
21.  24  dieth.  .in  the  city  the  dogs  shall  eat 
21.  24  dieth  in  the  field  shall  the  fowls,  .eat 

2  Ki.  4.  8  and  she  constrained  him  to  eat  bread 

4.  8  as  he  passed  by,  he  turned  in .  .to  eat 
4.  4c  So  they  poured  out  for  the  men  to  eat 
4.  40  as  they  were  eating  of  the  pottage,  that 
4.  40  And  they  could  not  eat  (thereof) 

4.  41  he  said,  Pour  out.  .that  they  may  eat 
4.  42  Give  unto  the  people,  that  they  may  eat 


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2  Ki.  4.  43  Give  the  people,  that  they  may  eat 

4.  43  They  shall  eat,  and  shall  leave  (thereof) 

4.  44  he  set  (it)  before  them,  and  they  did  eat 

6.  22  set  bread  and  water,  .that  they  may  eat 

6.  23  and  when  they  had  eaten  and  drunk 

6.  28,  29  Give  thy  son,  that  we  may  eat  him 

6.  28  and  we  will  eat  my  son  to  morrow 

6.  29  So  we  boiled  my  son,  and  did  eat  him 

7.  2,  19  thou  shalt  see.  .but  shalt  not  eat 

7.  8  they  went  into  one  tent,  and  did  eat 

9.  10  tlie  dogs  shall  eat  Jezebel  in  the  portion 

9.  34  he  was  come  in,  he  did  eat  and  drink 

9.  36  In  the  portion  of  Jezreel  shall  dogs  eat 

18.  27  that  they  may  eat  their  own  dung,  and 

18.  31  eat  ye  every  man  of  his  own  vine 

19.  29  Ye  shall  eat  this  year  such  things  as  grow 
19.  29  plant  vineyards,  and  eat  the  fruits  there. 

23.  9  they  did  eat  of  the  unleavened  bread 

25.  29  he  did  eat  bread  continually  before  him 

1  Cli.  12.  39  they  were  with  David . .  eating  and  drink. 

29.  22  And  did  eat  and  drink  before  the  LORD 

2  Ch.30. 18  yet  did  they  eat  the  passover  otherwise 

30.  22  they  did  eat  throughout  the  feast  seven 

31.  10  we  have  had  enough  to  eat,  and  have 
Ezra  2.  63  the  Tirshatha  said . .  they  should  not  eat 

6.  21  all.  .as  had  separated  themselves,  .did  e. 

9.  12  that  ye  may  be  strong,  and  eat  the  good 

10.  6  he  did  eat  no  bread,  nor  drink  water 
Neh  5.  2  we  take  up  corn,  .that  we  may  eat,  and 

5. 14  I  and  my  brethren  have  not  eaten  the 

7.  65  the  Tirshatha  said . .  they  should  not  eat 

8.  10  Go  your  way,  eat  the  fat,  and  drink  the 

8.  12  all  the  people  went  their  way  to  eat 
g.  25  so  they  did  eat,  and  were  filled,  and 

9.  36  thou  gavest  unto  our  fathers  to  eat  the 
Estli.  4. 16  neither  eat  nor  drink  three  days,  night 
Job  1.  4  called  for  their  three  sisters  to  eat 

1.  13  his  sous  and  his  daughters  (were)  eating 

I.  18  Thy  sons  andthy  daughters  (were)  eating 

21.  25  And  another. . never  eateth  with  pleasure 
31.  8  let  me  sow,  and  let  another  eat;  yea 

31.  17  Or  have  eaten  my  morsel  myself  alone 
31.  17  and  the  fatherless  hath  not  eaten  thereof 
31.  39  If  I  have  eaten  the  fruitsjthereof  without 

40. 15  Behold  now  Behemoth,  .he  eateth  grass 
42.  11  they,  .did  eat  bread  with  him  in  his  hou. 
Psa  14.  4  who  eat  up  my  people. .  they  eat  bread 

22.  26  The  meek  shall  eat  and  he  satisfied 
22.2qAll..fat  upon  earth  shall  eat  and  worship 
27.  2  When,  .my  foes,  came  upon  me  to  eat  up 
41.  9  mine  own.  .friend,  .which  did  eat  of  my 
50.  13  Will  I  eat  the  flesh  of  bulls,  or  drink  the 
53.  4  who  eat  up  my  people,  .they  eat  bread 
78.  24  had  rained  down  manna  upon  them  to  e. 
78.  25  Man  did  eat  angels'  food:  he  sent  them 
78.  29  So  they  did  eat,  and  were  well  fdled 

102.  4  heart  is  smitten ..  so  that  I  forget  to  eat 
102.  9  For  I  have  eaten  ashes  like  bread,  and 

105.  35  And  did  eat  up  all  the  herbs  in  their 

106.  20  the  similitude  of  an  ox  that  eateth  grass 
106.  28  They  joined,  .and  ate  the  sacrifices  of  the 

127.  2  vain  for  you.  .to  eat  the  bread  of  sorrows 

128.  2  thou  shalt  eat  the  labour  of  thine  hands 
Prov.  1.  31  Therefore  shall  they  eat  of  the  fruit  of 

13.  2  A  man  shall  eat  good  by  the  fruit  of  (his) 

13.  25  righteous  eateth  to  the  satisfying  of  his 
18.  21  they  that  love  it  shall  eat  the  fruit 

23.  7  Eat  and  drink,  saith  he  to  thee  ;  but  his 

23.  8  morsel  (which)  thou  hast  eaten  shalt  thou 

24.  13  My  son,  eat  thou  honey,  because  (it  is) 

25.  16  eat  so  much  as  is  sufficient  for  thee 
25.  27  (It  is)  not  good  to  eat  much  honey ;  so 
27.  18  Whoso  keepeth  the  fig  tree  shall  eat  the 
30.  17  and  the  young  eagles  shall  eat  it 

30.  20  she  eateth,  and  wipeth  her  mouth,  and 

31.  27  and  eateth  not  the  bread  of  idleness 
Eccl.  2.  24  that  he  should  eat  and  drink,  and  (that) 

2.  25  For  who  can  eat,  or  who  else  can  hasten 

3.  13  also  that  every  man  should  eat  and  drink 

4.  5  The  fool,  .eateth  his  own  flesh 

5.  1 1  increase,  they  are  increased  that  eat  them 
5. 12  (is)  sweet,  whether  he  eat  little  or  much 

5. 17  All  his  days  also  he  eateth  in  darkness 

5. 18  (it  is)  good  and  comely  (for  one)  to  eat 

5.  19  hath  given  him  power  to  eat  thereof,  and 

6.  2  to  eat  thereof,  but  a  stranger  eateth  it 

8.  15  no  better  thing  under  the  sun,  than  to  e. 

9.  7  eat  thy  bread  with  joy,  and  drink  thy 

10.  16  and  thy  princes  eat  in  the  morning ! 

10.  17  thy  princes  eat  indue  season,  for  strength 
Song  4.  16  his  garden,  and  eat  his  pleasant  fruits 

5.  1  I  have  eaten  my  honey  comb  with  my  h. 
5.  1  eat,  0  friends ;  drink,  yea,  drink  abun. 
Isa.  1.  19  obedient,  ye  shall  eat  the  good  of  the 

3.  10  they  shall  eat  the  fruit  of  their  doings 

4.  1  We  will  eat  our  own  bread,  and  wear  our 

5.  17  and  the  waste  places,  .shall  strangers  eat 

7.  15  Butter  and  honey  shall  he  eat,  that  he 

7.  22  for  the  abundance  of  milk . .  he  shall  eat 

7.  22  butter  and  honey  shall  every  one  eat 

9.  20  he  shall  eat  on  the  left  hand,  and  they 

9.  20  eat  every  man  the  flesh  of  his  own  arm 

II.  7  and  the  lion  shall  eat  straw  like  the  ox 

21.  5  watch  in  the  watch  tower,  eat,  drink 

22.  13  killing  sheep,  eating  flesh,  and  drinking 

22.  13  eat  and  drink;  for  to  morrow  we  shall  die 

23.  18  eat  sufficiently,  and  for  durable  clothing 

29.  8  hungry  (man)  dreameth,  and,  behold ,  he  e. 

30.  24  young  asses . .  shall  eat  clean  provender 

36.  12  they  may  eat  their  own  dung,  and  drink 

36. 16  eat  ye  every  one  of  his  vine,  and  every 

37.  30  eat  (this)  year  such  as  groweth  of  itself 


Isa.  37.  30  plant  vineyards,  and  eat  the  fruit  thereof 
44.  16  with  part  thereof  he  eateth  flesh 
44.  19  I  have  roasted  flesh,  and  eaten  (it) 

51.  8  and  the  worm  shall  eat  them  like  wool 
55.  1  come  ye,  buy, and  eat ;  yea,  come,  buy  wine 
55.  2  eat  ye  (that  which  is)  good,  and  let  your 
59.  5  he  that  eateth  of  their  eggs  dieth,  and 

61.  6  ye  shall  eat  the  riches  of  the  Gentiles 

62.  9  they  that  have  gathered  it  shall  eat  it 
65.  4  eat  swine’s  flesh,  and  broth  of  abominable 
65.  13  servants  shall  eat,  but  ye  shall  be  hungry 
65.  21  plant  vineyards,  and  eat  the  fruit  of  them 
65.  22  they  shall  not  plant,  and  another  eat 

65.  25  the  lion  shall  eat  straw  like  the  bullock 

66.  17  eating  swine’s  flesh,  and  the  abomination 
Jer.  2.  7  to  eat  the  fruit  thereof,  and  the  goodness 

5.  17  thy  sons  and  thy  daughters  should  eat 
7.  21  put.  .offerings  unto,  .sacrifices,  and  eat 

15.  16  Thy  words  were  found,  and  I  did  eat  them 

16.  8  to  sit  with  them  to  eat  and  to  drink 

19.  9  shall  eat  every  one  the  flesh  of  his  friend 
22.  15  Did  not  thy  father  eat  and  drink,  and  do 
29.  5,  28  plant  gardens,  and  eat  the  fruit  of 
31.  29  The  fathers  have  eaten  a  sour  grape,  and 
31.  30  every  man  that  eateth  the  sour  grape 
41.  1  they  did  eat  bread  together  in  Mizpah 

52.  33  he  did  continually  eat  bread  before  him 
Lam.  2.  20  Shall  the  women  eat  their  fruit,  (and) 

Eze.  2.  8  open  thy  mouth,  and  eat  that  I  give  thee 

2.  1  Son  of  man,  eat  that  thou  flndest;  eat 

3.  3  Then  did  I  eat  (it) ;  and  it  was  in  my  mo. 

4.  9  hundred  and  ninety  days  shalt  thou  eat 
4.  10  meat  which  thou  shalt  eat  (shall  be)  by 
4.  10  from  time  to  time  shalt  thou  eat  it 

4.  i2  thou  shalt  eat  it  (as)  barley  cakes,  and 
4.  13  the  children  of  Israel  eat  their  defiled 
4.  14  have  I  not  eaten  of  that  which  dieth  of 

4.  16  they  shall  eat  bread  by  weight,  and  with 

5.  10  fathers  shall  eat  the  sons  in  the  midst 
5.  10  and  the  sons  shall  eat  their  fathers 

12.  18  eat  thy  bread  with  quaking,  and  drink 
12. 19  shall  eat  their  bread  with  carefulness 
16.  13  didst  eat  fine  flour,  and  honey,  and  oil 
18.  2  The  fathers  have  eaten  sour  grapes,  and 
18.  6  hath  not  eaten  upon  the  mountains 
18.  11  hath  eaten  upon  the  mountains,  and  de. 
18. 15  (That)  hath  not  eaten  upon  the  mount. 

22.  9  and  in  thee  they  eat  upon  the  mountains 
24.  17  cover  not  (thy)  lips,  and  eat  not  the  bread 

24.  22  cover  your  lips,  nor  eat  the  bread  of  men 

25.  4  they  shall  eat  thy  fruit,  and  they  shall 

33.  25  Ye  eat  with  the  blood,  and  lift  up  your 

34.  3  Ye  eat  the  fat,  and  ye  clothe  you  with 
39.  17  that  ye  may  eat  flesh,  and  drink  blood 
39. 18  Ye  shall  eat  the  flesh  of  the  mighty,  and 
39.  19  ye  shall  eat  fat  till  ye  be  full,  and  drink 
42.  13  priests,  .shall  eat  the  most  holy  things 
44.  3  he  shall  sit  in  it  to  eat  bread  before  the 
44.  29  They  shall  eat  the  meat  offering,  and  the 
44.  31  The  priests  shall  not  eat  of  any  thing 

Dan.  1.  12  let  them  give  us  pulse  to  eat,  and  water 
1.  13  the  countenance  of  the  children  that  eat 

1.  15  than  all  the  children  which  did  eat  the 
10.  3  I  ate  no  pleasant  bread,  neither  came 

IIos.  2.  12  and  the  beasts  of  the  field  shall  eat  them 
4.  10  For  they  shall  eat,  and  not  have  enough 

8.  13  They  sacrifice  flesh,  .offerings,  .and  eat 

9.  3  they  shall  eat  unclean  (things)  in  Assyria 
9.  4  all  that  eat  thereof  shall  be  polluted 

10.  13  ye  have  eaten  the  fruit  of  lies ;  because 
Joel  1.  4  locust  eaten,  cankerworm  eaten ..  eaten 

2.  25  the  years  that  the  locust  hath  eaten 
2.  26  ye  shall  eat  in  plenty,  and  be  satisfied 

Amos  6.  4  That,  .eat  the  lambs  out  of  the  flock,  and 
7.  2  when  they  had  made  an  end  of  eatiDg  the 
7.  12  there  eat  bread,  and  prophesy  there 
9.  14  they  shall  also  make  gardens,  and  eat 
Mie.  3.  3  Who  also  eat  the  flesh  of  my  people 
6. 14  Thou  shalt  eat,  but  not  be  satisfied 
7.  1  no  cluster  to  eat ;  my  soul  desired  the 
Nall.  3.  15  it  shall  eat  thee  up  like  the  cankerworm 
Hab.  1.  8  shall  fly  as  the  eagle  (that)  liasteth  to  eat 
Hag.  1.  6  ye  eat,  but  ye  have  not  enough 
Zech.  7.  6  when  ye  did  eat,  and  when  ye  did  drink 
7.  6  did  ye  not  eat . .  and  drink  (for  yourselves) 

11.  9  let  the  rest  eat  every  one  the  flesh  of 
11.  16  but  he  shall  eat  the  flesh  of  the  fat 

2.  To  be  eaten,  73N  akal,  2. 

Exodi2.  16  save  (that)  which  every  man  must  eat 

3 . To  eat,  Sbk  akal. 

Dan.  4.  33  did  eat  grass  as  oxen,  and  his  body  was 
i.  Eating,  food,  n)>3N  oklah. 

Exodi6.  15  which  the  Lord  hath  given  you  to  eat 
Lev.  11.  39  And  if  any  beast,  of  which  ye  may  eat 

5.  To  eat,  nourish,  fill,  rna  barah. 

2  Sa.  12.  17  neither  did  he  eat  bread  with  them 

13.  6  in  my  sight,  that  I  may  eat  at  her  hand 
13.  10  Bring  the  meat,  .that  I  may  eat  of  thine 

6.  To  eat  {bread),  Dr6  lacha,m. 

Psa.141.  4  and  let'me  not  eat  of  their  dainties 
Prov.  4.  17  For  they  eat  the  bread  of  wickedness 

9.  5  Come,  eat  of  my  bread,  and  drink  of  the 
23.  1  When  thou  sittest  to  eat  with  a  ruler 
23.  6  Eat  thou  not  the  bread  of .  .an  evil  eye 

7.  To  feed,  enjoy,  consume,  nsm  raah. 

Eze.  34.  19  they  eat  that  which  ye  have  trodden  with 

8.  To  eat,  PifipdcrKwbibrbskD. 

John  6.  13  over  and  above  unto  them  that  had  eaten 


9 . To  taste,  yevopai  geuomai. 

Acts  10.  10  became  very  hungry,  and  would  have  ea. 

20.  1 1  he . .  was  come  up  again  and . .  had . .  eaten 

23.  14  we  will  eat  nothing  until  we  have  slain 

10 . To  eat,  iaSiu  esthid. 

Matt.  9.  1 1  Why  eateth  your  Master  with . .  sinners  1 

11.  18  John  came  neither  eating  nor  drinking 

11.  19  The  Son  of  man  came  eating  and  drinking 

12.  1  began  to  pluck  the  ears  of  corn,  and  to  e. 

14.  21  they  that  had  eaten  were  about  five  tho. 

15.  2  wash  not  their  hands  when  they  eat 
15.  27  yet  the  dogs  eat  of  the  crumbs  which 
15.  38  they  that  did  eat  were  four  thousand 

24.  49  And  shall  begin .  .to  eat  and  drink  with 

26.  21  as  they  did  eat,  he  said,  Verily  I  say 

Mark  1.  6  and  he  did  eat  locusts  and  wild  honey 

2.  16  the  scribes,  .saw  him  eat  with  publicans 
2.  16  How  is  it  that  he  eateth  and  driuketh 

7.  2  they  saw  some  of  his  disciples  eat  bread 
7.  3  the  Jews,  .eat  not,  holding  the  tradition 
7.  4  the  market . .  except . .  they  wash . .  eat  not 
7.  5  thy  disciples,  .eat  bread  with  unwashen 
7.  28  yet  the  dogs  under  the  table  eat  of  the 

14.  18  as  they  sat  and  did  eat,  Jesus  said 
14.  18  One  of  you  which  eateth  with  roe,  shall 

14.  22  as  they  did  eat,  Jesus  took  bread,  and 
Luke  5.  30  Why  do  ye  eat  and  drink  with  publicans 

5.  33  the  disciples  of  John  fast,  .but  thine  eat 

6.  1  his  disciples  plucked,  .and  did  eat 

7.  33  John  the  Baptist  came  neither  eating 

7.  34  The  Son  of  man  is  come  eating  and  drin. 

10.  7  in  the  same  house  remain,  eating  and  d. 

10.  8  eat  such  things  as  are  set  before  you 

12.  45  to  eat  and  drink,  and  to  be  drunken 

15.  16  with  the  husks  that  the  swine  did  eat 
17.  27  They  did  eat,  they  drank,  they  married 
17.  28  they  did  eat,  they  drank,  they  bought 
22.  30  That  ye  may  eat  and  drink  at  my  table 

Acts  27.  35  when  he  had  broken  (it),  he  began  to  eat 
Bom  14.  2  another,  who  is  weak,  eateth  herbs 

14.  3  that  eateth  despise  him  that  eateth  not 
14.  3  which  eateth  not  judge  him  that  eateth 
14.  6  He  that  eateth,  eateth  to  the  Lord,  for 
14.  6  he  that  eateth  not,  to  the  Lord  he  eateth 
14.  20  evil  for  that  man  who  eateth  with  offence 

1  Co.  8.  7  eat  (it)  as  a  thing  offered  unto  an  idol 

8.  10  to  eat  those  things  which  are  offered  to 

9.  7  who  planteth  a  vineyard,  and  eateth  not 

9.  7  who  feedeth  a  flock,  and  eateth  not  of 

10.  18  are  not  they  which  eat  of  the  sacrifices 

10.  25  eat,  asking  no  questions  for  conscience 

10.  27  whatsoever  is  set  before  you,  eat,  asking 

10.  28  This  is  offered  in  sacrifice,  .eat  not  fol¬ 

io.  31  Whether  therefore  ye  eat,  or  drink,  or 

11.  22  have  ye  not  houses  to  eat  and  to  drink  in 

11.  26  as  often  as  ye  eat  this  bread,  and  drink 

1 1.  27  whosoever  shall  eat  this  bread,  and  drink 

11.  28  so  let  him  eat  of  (that)  bread,  and  drink 

11.  29  For  he  that  eateth  anddrinketli  unworth. 

11.  29  eateth  anddrinketh  damnation  to  himself 

11.  34  if  any  man  hunger,  let  him  eat  at  home 

2  Tli.  3. 10  would  not  work,  neither  should  he  eat 

3.  12  that  with  quietness  they  work,  and  eat 

11  .To  take  or  receive  over,  p.eTa\ap.fiavu>  metalam. 
Acts.  2.  46  they,  .did  eat  their  meat  with  gladness 

12 . To  have  pasture,  exw  vo/ity  echo  nomen. 

2  Ti.  2.  17  And  their  word  will  eat  as  doth  a  canker 

13.  To  eat,  gnaw,  cheio,  devour,  rpciyco  trbgb. 
Matt24.  38  they  were  eating  and  drinking,  marrying 
John  6.  54,  56  eateth  my  flesh,  anddrinketh  my  blood 

6.  57  so  he  that  eateth  me,  even  he  shall  live 
6.  58  he  that  eateth  of  this  bread  shall  live  for 
3.  iS  He  that  eateth  bread  with  me  hath  lifted 

14.  To  eat,  <pdya>  phago. 

Matt  6.  25  Take  no  thought,  .what  ye  shall  eat 

6.  31  take  no  thought. .  What  shall  we  eat  ? 

12.  4  entered  into  the  house  of  God,  and  did  eat 

12.  4  which  was  not  lawful  for  him  to  eat 

14. 16  They  need  not  depart ;  give  ye  them  to  eat 

14.  20  And  they  did  all  eat,  and  were  filled 

15.  20  to  eat  with  unwashen  hands  defileth  not 
15.  32  now  three  days,  and  have  nothing  to  eat 

13.  37  And  they  did  all  eat,  and  ivere  filled 

26.  17  wilt  thou  that  we  prepare  for  thee  to  eat 
26.  26  and  said,  Take,  eat ;  this  is  my  body 
Mark  2.  26  How  he  went . .  and  did  eat  the  shewbread 

2.  26  which  is  not  lawful  to  eat  but  for  the 

3.  20  that  they  could  not  so  much  as  eat  bread 

5.  43  that  something  should  be  given  her  to  e. 

6.  31  they  had  no  leisure  so  much  as  to  eat 

6.  36  buy . .  bread :  for  they  having  nothing  to  e. 
6.  37  He  answered.  .Give  ye  them  to  eat 
6.  37  Shall  we.  .buy.  .and  give  them  to  eat? 

6.  42  And  they  did  all  eat,  and  were  filled 
6.  44  they  that  did  eat  of  the  loaves  were 

8.  1  the  multitude,  .having  nothing  to  eat 

8.  2  three  days,  and  have  nothing  to  eat 

8.  8  So  they  did  eat,  and  w-ere  filled 

8.  9  they  that  had  eaten  were  about  four 
11.  14  No  man  eat  fruit  of  thee  hereafter  for 

14.  12  that  thou  mayest  eat  the  passover? 

14.  14  where  I  shall  eat  the  passover  with  my 
14.  22  and  said,  Take,  eat ;  this  is  my  body 
Luke  4.  2  And  in  those  days  he  did  eat  nothing 

6.  4  and  did  take  and  eat  the  shewbread,  and 

6.  4  which  it  is  not  lawful  to  eat  but  for  the 

7.  36  desired  him  that  he  would  eat  with  him 
9. 13  he  said  unto  them,  Give  ye  them  to  eat 

9.  17  And  they  did  eat,  and  vrere  all  filled 


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Luke 1 2.  19  take  thine  ease,  eat,  drink,  (and)  be 
12.22  Take  no  thought,  .what  ye  shall  eat 

12.  29  And  seek  not  ye  what  ye  shall  eat 

13.  26  We  have  eaten  and  drunk  in  thy  presence 

14.  i  he  went  Into  the  house,  .to  eat  bread  on 
14  15  Blessed  (is)  he  that  shall  eat  bread  in  the 

15.  23  and  kill  (it) ;  and  let  us  eat,  and  be  merry 

17.  8  and  serve  me,  till  I  have  eaten  and  drunk. 
17!  8  afterward  thou  shalt  eat  and  drink? 

22.  8  prepare .  .the  passover,  that  we  may  eat 
22.  1 1  where  I  shall  eat  the  passover  with  my 

22. 15  With  desire  I  have  desired  to  eat  this 
2",  z6  I  will  not  any  more  eat  thereof,  until  it 
24.  43  And  he  took  (it),  and  did  eat  before  them 

John  4.  31  disciples  prayed  him,  saying,  Master,  eat 

4.  32  he  said  unto  them,  I  have  meat  to  eat 
4  33  Hath  any  man  brought  him  (ought)  to  e.  ? 

6. '  5  Whence  shall  we  buy . .  that  these  may  eat  ? 

6.  23  unto  the  place  where  they  did  eat  bread 
6.  26  because  ye  did  eat  of  the  loaves,  and 
6.  31  Our  fathers  did  eat  manna  in  the  desert 
6.  31  lie  gave  them  bread  from  heaven  to  eat 
6.  49  Your  fathers  did  eat  manna  in  the  wild. 

6.  50  that  a  man  may  eat  thereof,  and  not  die 
6. 51  If  any  man  eat  of  this  bread,  he  shall  live 
6.  52  How  can  this  man  give  us . .  flesh  to  eat  ? 

6.  S3  Except  ye  eat  the  flesh  of  the  Son  of  man 
6.  58  not  as  your  fathers  did  eat  manna 

18.  28  but  that  they  might  eat  the  passover 
Acts  9.  9  three  days,  .and  neither  did  eat  nor  drink 

10.  13  there  caine  a  voice.  .Peter  ;  kill,  and  eat 
jo.  14  for  I  have  never  eaten  any  thing  that  is 

11.  7  a  voice  saying.  .Arise,  Peter  ;  slay,  and  e. 
23'.  12,  2j  neither  eat  nor  drink  till  they  had 

Rom  14.  2  one  believeth  that  he  may  eat  all  things 
14.  21  good  neither  to  eat  flesh,  nor  to  drink 

14.  23  he  that  doubteth  is  damned  if  he  eat 

1  Co.  8.  8  for  neither,  if  we  eat,  are  we  the  better 

8.  8  neither,  if  we  eat  not,  are  we  the  worse 

8.  13  I  will  eat  no  flesh  while  the  world  stand. 

9.  4  Have  we  not  power  to  eat  and  to  drink? 

10.  3  And  did  all  eat  the  same  spiritual  meat 

10.  7  The  people  sat  down  to  eat  and  drink 

11.  20  (this)  is  not  to  eat  the  Lord's  supper 

11.  24  he  brake  (it),  and  said,  Take,  eat:  this  is 
11.  33  when  ye  come  together  to  eat,  tarry  one 

15.  32  let  us  eat  and  drink ;  for  to  morrow  we 

2  Th.  3.  8  Neither  did  we  eat  any  man's  bread  for 
Heb.  13.  10  whereof  they  have  no  right  to  eat  which 
Jas.  5.  3  and  shall  eat  your  flesh  as  it  were  fire 
Rev.  2.  7,  17  him  that  overcometh  will  I  give  to  e. 

2.  14  to  eat  things  sacrificed  unto  idols,  and  to 

2.  20  to  eat  things  sacrificed  unto  idols 

10  10  soon  as  I  had  eaten  it,  my  belly  was  bitter 

17. 16  shall  eat  her  flesh,  and  burn  her  with  fire 

19.  iS  That  ye  may  eat  the  flesh  of  kings,  and 

15.  Bread,  food,  Dnb  lechem. 

Job  3.  24  For  my  sighing  cometli  before  I  eat 

16.  /re  his  mouth,  vsa  bephiv. 

Gen.  25.  28  Isaac  loved  Esau,  because  he  did  eat  of 

17 . To  make  common ,  S’rn  chalal,  3. 

Deut  20.  6  and  hath  not  (yet)  eaten  of  it  ?  let  him 

20.  6  lest  he  die.  .and  another  man  eat  of  it 

18.  To  go  in  unto  the  heart,  inir1™  toz  bo  el  qereb. 
Gen.  41.  2i  it  could  not  be  known  that  they  had  eaten 

EAT,  to  cause  or  make  to  — 

1.  To  cause  or  give  to  eat,  akal,  5. 

Jer.  19.  9  I  will  cause  them  to  eat  the  flesh  of 
Eze.  3.  2  and  he  caused  me  to  eat  that  roU 

3.  3  Son  of  man,  cause  thy  belly  to  eat,  and 

2.  To  cause  to  eat,  n-13  barah,  5. 

2  Sa.3.  35  people  came  to  cause  David  to  eat  meat 

3.  To  ( cause  to)  taste.  Dye  team. 

Dan.  4.  25,  32  they  shall  make  thee  to  eat  grass  as 

EAT  enough  — 

To  satiate,  satisfy,  fill,  Kopivvvyi  korennumi. 

Acts  27.  38  when  they  had  eaten  enough,  they  light. 

EAT  up,  to  — 

1.  To  eat,  Sax  akal. 

Gen.  41.  4',  20  And  the  ill  favoured .  .kine  did  eat  up 
Num24-  8  he  shall  eat  up  the  nations  his  enemies 
Deut 28.  33  shall  a  nation,  .thou  knowest  not  eat  up 
Job  5.  5  Whose  harvest  the  hungry  eatetli  up,  and 
Psa.  69.  o  the  zeal  of  thine  house  hath  eaten  me  up 
Isa.  50.  9  wax  old.  .the  moth  shall  eat  them  up 
51.  8  moth  6liall  eat  them  up  like  a  garment 
Jer.  5. 17  And  they  shall  eat  up  thine  harvest 

5.  17  they  shall  eat  up  thy  flocks  and  thine  h. 
10.  25  they  have  eaten  up  Jacob,  and  devoured 
Hos.  4.  8  They  eat  up  the  sin  of  my  people,  and 
Amos  7.  4  devoured  the  great  deep,  and  did  eat  up 

2.  To  swallow  up,  yVa  bala. 

Isa.  28.  4  while  it  is  yet  in  his  hand  he  eateth  it  up 

3.  To  consume,  lya  baar,  3. 

Isa.  3.  14  ye  have  eaten  up  the  vineyard  ;  the  spoil 
5.  5  take  away  the  hedge . .  it  shall  be  eaten  up 

1.  To  feed,  enjoy,  consume,  rtyi  raah. 

Eze.  34.  18  a  small  thing  unto  you  to  have  eaten  up 

5.  To  go  in  unto  the  heart,  nip.-1??  xia  ho  el-qereb. 
Gen.  41.  21  And  when  they  had  eaten  them  up 

6.  To  eat  doivn  or  fully,  Karaipayai  kataphago. 

John  2.  17  The  zeal  of  thine  house  hath  eaten  me  up 


Rev.  10.  9  he  said  unto  me,  Take  (it),  and  eat  it  up 

10.  10  I  took  the  little  book,  .and  ate  it  up 

EAT  with,  to  — 

To  eat  with,  aweaQla  sunesthio. 

Lukeis.  2  This,  .receiveth  sinners,  and  eateth  with 
Acts  10.  41  who  did  eat  and  drink  with  him  after  he 

11.  3  Thou  wentest  in.  .and  didst  eat  with 

1  Co.  5.  11  written . .  with  such  an  one  no  not  to  eat  w. 
Gal.  2.  12  he  did  eat  with  the  Gentiles :  but  when 

EATEN,  to  be  — 

1. To  be  eaten,  Sax  akal,  2. 

Gen.  6.  21  take' thou  unto  thee  of  all  food  that  is  e. 
Exodi2.  46  In  one  house  shall  it  be  eaten  :  thou 
13.  3  there  shall  no  leavened  bread  be  eaten 

13.  7  Unleavened  bread  shall  be  eaten  seven 

21.  28  and  his  flesh  shall  not  be  eaten  ;  but  the 
29.  34  it  shall  not  be  eaten,  because  it  (is)  holy 

Lev.  6.  16  with  unleavened  bread  shall  it  be  eaten 
6.  23  every  meat  offering,  .shall  not  be  eaten 
6.  26  in  the  holy  place  shall  it  be  eaten 

6.  30  And  no  sin  offering,  .shall  be  eaten  ;  it 

7.  6  it  shall  be  eaten  in  the  holy  place  :  it  (is) 

7.  13  the  flesh,  .shall  be  eaten  the  same  day 

7.  16  it  shall  be  eaten  the  same  day  that  he 
7.  16  also  the  remainder  of  it  shall  be  eaten 
7.  18  And  if  (any)  of  the  flesh,  .be  eaten  at  all 
7.  19  And  the  flesh,  .unclean,  .shall  not  be  eat. 
11.  13  they  shall  not  be  eaten,  they  (are)  an  ab. 
11.  34  Of  all  meat  which  maybe  eaten,  (that)  on 
11.  41  every  creeping  thing,  .shall  not  be  eaten 
11.  47  between  the  beast  that  may  be  eaten 
11.  47  and  the  beast  that  may  not  be  eaten 
17.  13  any  beast  or  fowl  that  may  be  eaten 

19.  6  It  shall  be  eaten  the  same  day  ye  offer  it 
19.  7  if  it  be  eaten  at  all  on  the  third  day 
19.  23  three  years,  .it  shall  not  be  eaten  of 

22.  30  On  the  same  day  it  shall  be  eaten  up 
Nuni28.  17  seven  days  shall  unleavened  bread  be  ea. 
Deut  12.  22  as  the  roebuck  and  the  hart  is  eaten 

14.  19  every  creeping  thing,  .shall  not  be  eaten 
Job  6.  6  Can  that  which  is  unsavoury  be  eaten 
Jer.  24.  2  which  could  not  be  eaten,  they  were  so 

24.  3  that  cannot  be  eaten,  they  are  so  evil 
24.  8  which  cannot  be  eaten,  they  are  so  evil 
29.  17  like  vile  figs,  that  cannot  be  eaten 
Eze.  45.  21  unleavened  bread  shall  be  eaten 

2 . To  cause  to  burn,  consume,  lya  baar,  3. 

Isa.  6.  13  and  (it)  shall  return,  and  shall  be  eaten 

EATEN,  to  cause  to  be  — 

To  cause  to  eat  up,  consume,  W3  baar,  5. 

Exod22.  5  If  a  man  shall  cause  a  Held,  .to  be  eaten 

EATER  — 

To  eat,  akal. 

Judg  14.14  Out  of  the  eater  came  forth  meat,  and 
Isa.  55.  10  seed  to  the  sower,  and  bread  to  the  eater 
Nall.  3.  12  even  fall  into  the  mouth  of  the  eater 

EATING  — 

1  .Eating,  food,  Sdn  okel. 

Exodi2.  4  every  man  according  to  his  eating  shall 
16. 16,  18,  21  every  man  according  to  his  eating 

2 . Eating,  ( the  act),  flpoxris  brosis. 

1  Co.  8.  4  concerning  therefore  the  eating  of  those 

3.  To  eat,  rpdyw  phagd. 

1  Co.  11.  21  in  eating  every  one  taketh  before  (other) 

EATING,  to  be  — 

To  eat,  4<t6'lu>  esthio. 

Matt26.  26  as  they  were  eating,  Jesus  ■took  bread 
EATIN G,  while ...  is  — 

Food,  Din1?  lechum. 

Job  20.  23  shall  rain  (it)  upon  him  while  he  is  eating 
E’-BAL,  S3'!;  bare. 

1.  Son  of  Shobal,  son  of  Seir  the  Horite.  B.C.  1797. 

Gen.  36.  23  children  of  Shobal  (were)  these.  .E. 

1  Ch.  1.  40  The  sons  of  Shobal.  .E.,  Slieplii,  and  On. 

2.  A  rocky  mountain  in  Ephraim. 

Deut  11.  29  and  the  curse  upon  mount  E. 

27.  4  I  command  you  this  day,  ill  mount  E. 

27.  13  these  shall  stand  upon  mount  E.  to  curse 
Josh.  8.  30  Then  Joshua  built  an  altar,  .in  mount  E. 

8.  33  and  half  of  them  over  against  mount  E. 

3.  A  son  of  Joktan,  son  of  Eber  grandson  of  Shem,  b.c. 

2  °i  Ch.  1.  22  And  E.,  and  Abimael,  and  Sheba 
E'-BED,  i3jf  servant,  slave. 

1.  AnTSphramite,  father  of  Gaal  who  rebelled  against 
Abimelech  when  he  was  reigning  in  Shechem,  B.c.  1209. 

Judg.  9.  26  Gaal  the  son  of  E.  came  with  his  brethren 

9.  28  Gaal  the  son  of  E.  said,  Who  (is)  Abimel. 

9.  30  heard  the  words  of  Gaal  the  son  of  E. 

9.  31  Gaal  the  son  of  E.,  and  his  brethren,  be 
9.  33  Gaal  the  son  of  E.  went  out,  and  stood 

2.  One  of  the  Bene-Adin  that  came  up  with  Ezra,  B.c. 

457. 

Ezra  8.  6  E.  the  son  of  Jonathan,  and  with  him 

EBED  ME'-LECH,  i?i;  servant  of  the  king. 

An  Ethiopian  eunuch  in  tlie'service  of  Zedekiali,  through 
whose  aid  Jeremiah  was  released  from  prison,  B.c.  589. 
Jer.  38.  7  Now,  when  E.  the  Ethiopian,  .heard  that 
38.  8  E.  went  forth  out  of  the  king's  house 
38.  10  Then  the  king  commanded  E.  the  Ethio. 


Jer.  38. 11  So  E.  took  the  men  with  him,  and  went 

38.  12  And  E.  the  Ethiopian  said  unto  Jeremiah 

39.  16  Go  and  speak  to  E.  the  Ethiopian,  saying 
E'-BER,  HE'-BER,  335;  a  shoot. 

1.  A  great  grandson  of  Shem,  B.c.  2255. 

Gen.  10.  21  the  father  of  all  the  children  of  E. 

10.  24  Arphaxad  begat  Salah  ;  and  S.  begat  E. 

10.  25  unto  E.  were  born  two  sons  :  the  name 

11.  14  Salah  lived  thirty  years,  and  begat  E. 

11.  15  Salahlived  after  hebegatE.  four  hundred 
11.  16  E.  lived  four  and  thirty  years,  and  begat 
11.  17  E.  lived  after  he  begat  Pelegfour  hundred 

1  Ch.  1.  18  Arphaxad  begat  Shelah,  and  S.  begat  E. 

1.  19  unto  E.  were  born  two  sous  :  the  name 

1.  25  E.,  Peleg,  Reu 

2.  The  head  of  a  family  in  Gad,  B.c.  800. 

1  Ch.  5.  13  Jorai,  and  Jachan,  and  Zia,  and  H. 

3.  A  son  of  Elpaal,  a  Benjamite,  B.c.  1100.  * 

1  Ch.  8.  12  sons  of  Elpaal ;  E.,  and  Misham,  and 

4.  A  son  of  Shasliak,  a  Benjamite,  B.c.  1340. 

1  Ch.  8.  22  And  Islipan,  and  H.,  and  Eliel 

5.  A  priest  of  the  family  of  Amok,  B.C.  447. 

Neh.  12.  20  Of  Sallai,  Kallai  ;  of  Amok,  E. 

6.  This  name  seems  used  as  a  patronymic  denoting  the 
descendants  of  Eber ;  but  it  may  also  be  understood  as 
referring  to  those  “  beyond  the  river.” 

Nuni24.  24  And  ships.. shall  afflict  E.,  and  he  also 
E-BEN  E'-ZER,  liyn  stone  of  the  help. 

A  stone  set  up  by  Samuel  after  a  defeat  of  the  Philis¬ 
tines  as  a  memorial  of  the  help  received,  B.c.  1141.  It 
stood  between  Mizpeh(“tlie  watch-tower,"  a  few  miles 
N.  of  Jerusalem)  and  Shen  (“  the  tooth  or  crag  "). 

1  Sa.  4.  1  Israel  went  out.  .and  pitched  beside  E. 

5.  1  Philistines,  .brought  it  from  E.  unto  Ash. 
7.  12  Then  Samuel,  .called  the  name  of  it  E. 

EB-IA'-SAPH,  'iDjnx  the  father  of  gathering. 

A  great-grandson  of  Korah,  B.C.  1470.  (See  Abiasaph.) 

1  Ch.  6.  23  Elkanah  his  son,  and  E.  his  son,  and 

6.  37  Assir,  the  son  of  E.,  the  son  of  Korah 

9.  19  Kore,  the  son  of  E.,  the  son  of  Korah,  and 

EBONY  — 

Ebony,  hobnim. 

Eze.  27.  15  (for)  a  present  horns  of  ivory  and  ebony 
E3  RO'-NAH,  niiay  bank,  beach,  coast. 

The  thirtieth  station  of  the  Israelites  in  the  Wilder¬ 
ness,  and  the  nineteenth  from  Sinai,  near  Ezion-geber 
on  the  Red  Sea. 

Nuni33.  34  they  removed,  .and  encamped  at  E. 

33.  35  they  departed  from  E.,  and  encamped  at 

E'-DEN,  ill!  delight. 

1.  The  place  of  man's  creation  and  first  abode ;  the 
situation  of  which  is  uncertain. 

Gen.  2.  8  And  the  Lord  planted  a  garden,  .in  E. 

2.  10  a  river  went  out  of  E.  to  water  the  garden 

2.  15  put  him  into  the  garden  of  E.  to  dress  it 

3.  23  sent  him  forth  from  the  garden  of  E. 

3.  24  he  placed  at  the  east  of  the  garden  of  E. 

4. 16  in  the  land  of  Nod,  on  the  east  of  E. 

Isa.  51.  3  he  will  make  her  wilderness  like  E.,  and 
Eze.  28.  13  Thou  hast  been  in  E.  the  garden  of  God 
31.  9  so  that  all  the  trees  of  E. .  .envied  him 
31.  16  all  the  trees  of  E. .  .shall  be  comforted 
31.  18  whom  art  thou,  .among  the  trees  of  E.  ? 
31.  18  be  brought  down  with  the  trees  of  E. 

36.  35  This  land .  is.  .like  the  garden  of  E. 

Joel  2.  3  the  land  (is)  as  the  garden  of  E.  before 

2.  A  Gersliomite,  son  of  Joah,  B.c.  726. 

2  Ch.29.  12  Joah  the  son  of  Zimrnah,  and  E.  the  son 

3.  A  Levite  in  the  time  of  Hezekiah  appointed  to  dis¬ 
tribute  the  oblations,  B.c.  726. 

2  Ch.31. 15  next  him  (were)  E.,  and  Miniainin,  and 

4.  A  mart  that  supplied  Tyre  with  richly  embroidered 
stuffs.  It  is  associated  with  Haran,  Sheba,  and  Asshur. 
The  sons  of  Eden  are  mentioned  with  Gozan,  Haran, 
and  Rezepli  as  victims  of  Assyrian  conquest.  It 
probably  lay  to  the  N.W.  of  Mesopotamia,  or  near 
Damascus. 

2  Ki.19.  12  children  of  E.  which  (were!  in  Tlielasar? 
Isa.  37.  12  children  of  E.  which  (were)  in  Telassar? 
Eze.  27.  23  Haran,  and  Canneli,  and  E.,  the  mercha. 
Amos  1.  s  holdeth  the  sceptre  from  the  house  of  E. 

E'-DER,  E'-DAR,  115 \  flock. 

1.  A  place  near  Ephrath  in  Bethlehem. 

Gen.  35.  21  spread  his  tent  beyond  the  tower  of  E. 

2.  A  border  city  in  the  S.  of  Judah  towards  Edom.  See 
also  Ad ar  and  A  rad. 

Jos.  15.  21  uttermost  cities,  .of  Judah,  .were.  .E. 

3.  A  grandson  of  Merari  son  of  Levi,  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.23.  23  sons  of  Mushi ;  Mahli,  and  E.,  and  Jer. 
24.  30  sons  also  of  Mushi ;  Mahli,  and  E.,  and 

EDGE  — 

1.  Mouth,  ns  pell. 

Gen.  34.  26  slew  Hamor.  .with  the  edge  of  the  sword 
Exodi7.  13  discomfited  Amalek.  .with  the  edge  of 
Num  21.  24  smote  him  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 
Deut  13.  15  surely  smite,  .with  the  edge  of  the  sword 
13.  15  cattle  thereof,  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 

20.  13  shalt  smite . .  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 
Josh.  6.  21  destroyed  all.  .with  the  edge  of  the  swo. 

8.  24  were  all  fallen  on  the  edge  of  the  sword 

8.  24  and  smote  it  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 


EDGE 


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EGLON 


Josh  io.  28,  30  smote  it  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 

10.  32,  35,  37  smote  it  with  the  edge  of  the 

10.  39  smote  them  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 

11.  11  smote  all.  .with  the  edge  of  the  sword 
11.  i2  smote  them  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 
11.  14  they  smote  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 
;g.  47  smote  it  with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  and 

Judg.  1.  8  and  smitten  it  with  the  edge  of  the  swo. 

1.  25  smote  the  city  with  the  edge  of  the  swo. 
4.  15  discomfited  Sisera.  .with  the  edge  of  the 
4.  16  the  host .  .fell  upon  the  edge  of  the  sword 
18.  27  smote  them  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 

20.  37  smote,  .thecity  with  the  edge  ofthe  sword 

20.  48  smote  them  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 
ai.  ic  smite  the  inhabitants,  .with  the  edge  of 

1  Sa.  15.  8  destroyed  all  the  people  with  the  edge  of 

22.  19  smote  he  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 
22.  19  and  sheep,  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 

2  Sa.  i^.  14  smite  the  city  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 
2  Ki.  10.  25  smote  them  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 
Job  1.  15,  17  slain  the  servants  with  the  edge  of 
Jer.  21.  7  smite  them  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 

2 . Mouth,  .vs  peyah. 

Judg.  3. 16  made  him  a  dagger  which  had  two  edges 

3.  Faces,  face,  D’JB  panivi. 

Eccl.  10.  10  iron  be  blunt,  and  he  do  not  whet  the  e. 

4. Sharpness,  "fix  tsur. 

Tsa.  89.  43  hast  also  turned  the  edge  of  his  sword 

5 .End,  extremity,  nyp  qatsah. 

Exod.28.  7  shoulder  pieces,  .joined  at  the  twoedges 

End,  extremity,  nxjj  qatseli. 

Exod.13.  20  in  Etham,  in  the  edge  of  the  wilderness 

26.  5  fifty  loops  shalt  thou  make  iu  the  edge 
36.  12  fifty  loops  made  he  in  the  edge  of  the 
Nuni33.  6  which  (is)  in  the  edge  of  the  wilderness 
33.  37  mount  Hor,  in  the  edge  of  the  land  of 
Josh.  13.  27  unto  the  edge  of  the  sea  of  Chinnereth 

7 . End,  extremity,  msp  qitsvah. 

Exod.39.  4  by  the  two  edges  was  it  coupled  together 

8.  Lip,  ri3p  saphah. 

Exod26.  4  loops  of  blue  upon  the  edge  of  the  one 
26.  4  in  the  uttermost  edge  of  (another)  curta. 
26.  10  loops  on  the  edge  of  the  one  curtain 
26.  10  fifty  loops  in  the  edge  of  the  curtain 
36.  11  loops  of  blue  on  the  edge  of  one  curtain 
36.  17  upon  the  uttermost  edge  of  the  curtain 
36.  17  fifty  loops  made  he  upon  the  edge  of  the 
Eze.  43.  13  the  border  thereof  by  the  edge  thereof 

9 . Month,  ariya.  stoma. 

Luke  21.  24  they  shall  fall  by  the  edge  of  the  sword 
Heb.  11.  34  escaped  the  edge  of  the  sword,  out  of 

EDGE,  to  be  set  on  — 

To  he  blunt,  .nip  qahah. 

Jer.  31.  29  and  the  children’s  teeth  are  set  on  edge 
31.  30  sour  grape,  his  teeth  shall  be  set  on  ed. 
Eze.  18.  2  and  the  children's  teeth  are  set  on  edge? 

EDGES,  with  two  — 

Two  mouthed,  Sla-Tofios  distomos. 

Rev.  2.  12  which  hath  the  sharp  sword  with  two  ed. 

EDIFICATION  — 

Jiuilding  up,  oifcoSop.fi  oikodome. 

Rom  15.  2  please  (his)  neighbour,  .to  edification 

1  Co.  14.  3  speaketh  unto  men  (to)  edification 

2  Co.  10.  8  the  Lord  hath  given  us  for  edification 

13.  10  the  Lord  hath  given  me  to  edification 

EDIFY,  to  — 

To  build  up,  o’tKoSofjLew  oikodomeo. 

Acts  9.  31  had  the  churches  rest,  .and  were  edified 
1  Co.  8.  1  Knowledge  puffeth  up,  but  charity  edifi. 
10.  23  lawful  for  me,  but  all  things  edify  not 

14.  4  speaketh  in  an  (unknown)  tongue  edifleth 
14.  4  he  that  prophesieth  edifleth  the  church 
14.  17  but  the  other  is  not  edified 

1  Th.  5.  11  and  edify  one  another,  even  as  also  ye  do 

EDIFY,  things  wherewith  one  may  — 

The  things  of  the  building  up,  tS  rrjs  oi/coSopf/s. 
Rom.  14.  19  things  wherewith  one  may  edify  another 

EDIFYING  — 

4. Building  up,  0lK0S0p.I1  oikodome. 

1  Co.  14.  5  that  the  church  may  receive  edifying 

14.  12  may  excel  to  the  edifying  of  the  church 
14.  26  Let  all  things  be  done  unto  edifying 

2  Co.  12.  19  but  (we  do)  all  things,  .for  your  edifying 
Eph.  4.  12  for  the  edifying  of  the  body  of  Christ 

4.  16  increase  of  the  body  unto  the  edifying 
4.  29  that  which  is  good  to  the  use  of  edifying 

2 .Building  up,  oiKoSopia.  oikodomia. 

1  Ti.  1.  4  ratherthangodlyedifying  which  is  infaith 

E-DOM,  Dlff  red. 

1.  Elder  son  of  Isaac,  and  so  named  from  the  colour  of 
the  lentile  pottage  for  which  he  sold  his  birthright  to 
bis  twin  brother  Jacob,  B.c.  1809. 

Gen.  25.  30  therefore  was  his  name  called  E. 

36.  1  these. .  the  generations  of  Esau,  who(is)E. 
36.  8  Thus  dwelt  Esau  in.  .Seir  :  Esau  (is)  E. 
36.  19  These  (are)  the  sons  of  Esau,  who  (is)  E. 

2.  This  name  is  also  employed  to  designate  both  the 
people  that  sprang  from  Esau  and  the  country  in  which 
they  lived.  (In  Mark  3.  8  only  is  the  country  called 
Idumea).  Previously  the  country  was  called  Mount 


Seir,  from  the  progenitor  of  the  Horites,  who  had  their 
name  from  Hori  grandson  of  Seir,  because  it  was  de¬ 
scriptive  of  their  habits  as  dwellers  in  caves. 

Gen.  32.  3  unto  the  land  of  Seir,  the  country  of  E. 

36.  16  the  dukes,  .of  Eliphaz  in  the  land  of  E. 

36. 17  the  dukes,  .of  Reuel  iu  the  land  of  E. 

36.  21  the  children  of  Seir  in  the  land  of  E. 

36.  31  the  kings  that  reigned  in  the  land  of  E. 

36.  32  Bela  the  son  of  Beor  reigned  in  E. 

36.  43  duke  Magdiel . .  these  (lie)  the  dukes  of  E. 
Exodis.  15  Then  the  dukes  of  E.  shall  be  amazed 
Nuni2o.  14  sent  messengers,  .unto  the  king  of  E. 

20.  18  E.  said  unto  him,  Thou  shalt  not  pass  by 
20.  20  E.  came  out  against  him  with  much  pe. 
20.  21  E.  refused  to  give  Israel  passage  through 

20.  23  by  the  coast  of  the  land  of  E.,  saying 

21.  4  journeyed,  .to  compass  the  land  of  E. 

24.  18  E.  shall  be  a  possession,  Seir  also  shall 

33.  37  Hor,  in  the  edge  of  the  land  of  E. 

34.  3  the  wilderness . .  along  by  the  coast  of  E. 
Josh.  1 5.  1  to  the  border  of  E.  the  wilderness  of  Zim 

15.  21  cities  of.  .Judah  toward  the  coast  of  E. 
Judg.  5.  4  thou  marchedst  out  of  the  field  of  E. 

11.  17  sent  messengers  unto  the  king  of  E. 

11. 17  but  the  king  of  E.  would  not  hearken 
11.  18  Then  they,  .compassed  the  land  of  E. 

1  Sa.  14.  47  Saul,  .fought,  .against  E.,  and  against 

2  Sa.  8.  14  he  put  garrisons  in  E.;  throughout  all  E. 

1  Ki.  9.  26  the  shore  of  the  Red  sea,  in  the  land  of  E. 

11.  14  he  (was)  of  the  king’s  seed  in  E. 

11.  15  it  came  to  pass,  when  David  was  in  E. 

11.  15  after  he  had  smitten  every  male  in  E. 

11.  16  until  he  had  cut  off  every  male  in  E. 

22.  47  then  no  king  in  E.  ;  a  deputy  (was)  king 

2  Ki.  3.  8  The  way  through  the  wilderness  of  E. 

3.  9  the  king  of  Judah,  and  the  king  of  E. 

3.  12  Jehoshaphat  and  the  king  of  E.  went 
3.  20  behold,  there  came  water  by  the  way  of  E. 

3.  26  to  break  through,  .unto  the  king  of  E. 

8.  20,  22  E.  revolted  from  under  the  hand  of 
14.  7  He  slew  of  E.  in  the  valley  of  Salt  ten 
14.  10  Thou  hast  indeed  smitten  E.,  and  thine 

1  Ch.  1.  43  the  kings  that  reigned  in  the  land  of  E. 

1.  51  the  dukes  of  E.  were  ;  duke  Timnah,  d. 

I.  54  duke  Irani.  These  (are)  the  dukes  of  E. 
18.  11  from  E.,  and  from  Moab,  and  from  the 
18.  13  he  put  garrisons  in  E.  ;  and  all  the  Edo. 

2  Ch.  8.  17  to  Eloth,  at  the  sea  side  in  the  land  of  E. 

25.  20  because  they  sought  after  the  gods  of  E. 
l’sa.  60.  title,  and  smote  of  E.  in  the  valley  of  Salt 

60.  8  over  E.  will  I  cast  out  my  shoe  :  Philistia 
60.  9  the  strong  city  ?  whowill  lead  me  into  E.  1 
83.  6  The  tabernacles  of  E.,  and  the  Ishmael. 
108.  9  over  E.  will  I  cast  out  my  shoe ;  over  P. 
108.  10  the  strong  city  ?  who  will  lead  me  into  E.  ? 
137.  7  Remember,  0  Lord,  the  children  of  E.  in 
Isa.  11.  14  they  shall  lay  their  hand  upon  E.  and  M. 

63.  1  Who  (is)  this  that  cometh  from  E.,  with 
Jer.  9.  26  Egypt,  and  Judah,  and  E.,  and  the  chil. 
25.  21  E.,  and  Moab,  and  the  children  of  Amm. 

27.  3  send  them  to  the  king  of  E.,  and  to  the 
40.  11  Likewise,  .all  the  Jews  that  (were)  in .  E. 
49.  7  concerning  E.,  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  - 
49.  17  Also  E.  shall  be  a  desolation  :  every  one 
49.  20  of  the  Lord,  that  he  hath  taken  against  E, 
49.  22  shall  the  heart  of  the  mighty  men  of  E. 

Lam.  4.  21  Rejoice  and  be  glad,  0  daughter  of  E. 

4.  22  he  will  visit  thine  iniquity,  0  daughter  of  E. 
Eze.  25.  12  Because  that  E.  hath  dealt  against  the 

25.  13  I  will,  .stretch  out  mine  hand  upon  E 
25.  14  And  I  will  lay  my  vengeance  upon  E. 

25.  14  they  shall  do  in  E.  according  to  mine 
32.  29  There  (is)  E.,  her  kings,  and  all  her  prin. 
Dan.  11.  41  these  shall  escape  out  of  his  hand.  .E. 
Joel  3.  19  E.  shall  be  a  desolate  wilderness,  for  the 
Amos  1.  6  the  whole  captivity,  to  deliver,  .up  to  E. 
1.  9  delivered  up  the  whole  captivity  to  E. 

1.  II  For  three  transgressions  of  E. .  .1  will  not 

2.  I  he  burned  the  bones  of  the  king  of  £.  into 

9.  12  That  they  may  possess  the  remnant  of  E. 

Obad.  '  1  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  concerning  E. 

8  Shall  I  not.  .destroy  the  wise,  .out  of  E. 
Mai.  1.  4  Whereas  E.  saith,  We  are  impoverished 

E-DOM-ITES,  p'p'nijt,  nm  adomim,  edom. 

The  patronymic  of  the  descendants  of  Edom  or  Esau. 
Their  first  form  of  government  resembled  that  of  the 
modern  Bedawin,  each  tribe  having  a  petty  chief  or 
Sheikh. 

Gen.  36.  9  Esau  the  father  of  the  E.  in  mount  Seir 
36.  43  he  (is)  Esau  the  father  of  the  E. 

Deut  23.  7  Thou  shalt  not  abhor  an  E. ;  for  he  (is) 

1  Sa.  21.  7  his  name  (was)  Doeg,  an  E.,  the  chiefest  of 
22.  9  Then  answered  Doeg  the  E.,  which  was 

21. 18  Doeg  the  E.  turned,  and  he  fell  upon  the 

1  Ki.  11.  1  Solomon  loved .  .women  of  the.  ,E.,Zidon. 

II.  14  And  the  Lord  stirred  up.  .Hadad  the  E. 

2  Ki.  8.  21  he  rose  by  night,  and  smote  the  E.  which 

1  Ch.18.  12  the  son  of  Zeruiah  slew  of  the  E.  in  the 

18.  13  and  all  the  E.  became  David’s  servants 

2  CI1.21.  8  In  his  days  the  E.  revolted  from  under 

21.  9  he  rose  up  by  night,  and  smote  the  E. 

21.  10  So  the  E.  revolted  from  under  the  hand 
25.  14  was  come  from  the  slaughter  of  the  E. 

25.  19  Thou  sayest,  Lo,  thou  hast  smitten  the  E. 

28.  17  For  again  the  E.  had  come  and  smitten 
Psa.  52.  title,  when  Doeg  the  E.  came  and  told  Saul 

ED-RE'-I,  ’jrnx  sown  land. 

1.  A  city  of  Og,  in  the  S,  of  Baslian,  and  N.  of  the  river 
Jabbok,  given  to  Manasseh.  It  is  25  miles  from  Bozrah 


and  9  from  Abila  (now  Draa),  which  is  itself  24  from 
Damascus. 

Num2i.  33  he,  and  all  his  people,  to  the  battle  at  E. 
Deut  1.  4  and  Og. .  which  dwelt  at  Astaroth  in  E. 

3.  1  he  and  all  his  people,  to  the  battle  at  E. 

3.  10  Salchah  and  E.,  cities  of  the  kingdom  of 
Josh.12.  4  Og.  .that  dwelt  at  Ashtaroth  and  at  E. 

13.  12  Og.  .which  reigned  in  Ashtaroth  and  in  E. 
13.  31  Ashtaroth,  and  E.,  cities  of  the  kingdom 

2.  A  city  of  the  tribe  of  Naphtali. 

Josh.  19.  37  And  Kedesh,  and  E.,  and  En-hazor 
EFFECT  — 

1.  Matter,  n:n  dabar. 

Eze  12.  23  The  days  are  at  hand,  and  the  effect  of 

2.  Service,  '"nihil  abodah. 

Isa.  32.  17  the  effect  of  righteousness  quietness  and 
EFFECT,  to  become  of  no  — 

To  be  made  useless,  Karapytoyai  katargeomai. 

Gal.  5.  4  Christ  is  become  of  no  effect  unto  you 
EFFECT,  to  make  of  none  — 

1.  To  break,  discourage,  disallow,  ki:  no,  5. 

Psa.  33.  10  he  maketh  the  devices,  .of  none  effect 

2.  To  break,  make  void,  parar,  5. 

Nuni3o.  8  he  shall  make  her  vow.  .of  none  effect 

3.  To  make  powerless,  lordless,  aKvpou  akurob. 
Matt.15.  6  Thus  have  ye  made . .  of  none  effect  by 
Mark  7.  13  making  the  word  of  God  of  none  effect 

4.  To  make  useless,  Karapyew  katargeo. 

B-om.  4.  14  and  the  promise  made  of  none  effect 
Gal.  3.  17  it  should  make  the  promise  of  none  effect 

5.  To  make  vain,  empty,  kcv6o>  kenob. 

1  Co.  1.  17  the  cross,  .should  be  made  of  none  effect 
EFFECT,  to  make  without  — 

To  make  useless,  Ka.ra.p~/eai  katargeo. 

Rom.  3.  3  make  the  faith  of  God  without  effect  V 
EFFECT,  to  take  none  — 

To  fall  out  of,  eKtriirrai  ekpipto. 

Rom.  9.  6  the  word  of  G„d  hath  taken  none  effect 
EFFECT,  to  (prosperously)  — 

1 .  To  do,  rtpy  asah. 

Jer.  48.  30  saith  the  Lord,  .his  lies  shall  not  so  effect 
2  .To  cause  to  prosper,  itay  tsaleach,  5. 

2  Ch.  7.  11  all  that  came.. he  prosperously  effected 
EFFECTUAL  — 

In  working,  eVepyps  energes. 

1  Co.  16.  9  For  a  great  door  and  effectual  is  opened 
Phm.  6  That  the  communication,  .may  become  e. 

EFFECTUAL,  to  be  — 

To  work  in,  evepyew  energeo. 

2  Co.  1.  6  which  is  effectual  in  the  enduring  of  the 
EFFECTUAL  fervent  — 

To  work  in,  ivepyeu  energeo. 

Jas.  5.  16  The  effectual  fervent  prayer  of  a  righteous 
EFFECTUAL  working  — 

Inworking,  eWpyeia  energeia. 

Eph.  3.  7  given  unto  me  by  the  effectual  working 

4.  16  according  to  the  effectual  working  in  the 

EFFECTUALLY  in,  to  work  — 

To  work  in,  ivcpyioi  energeo. 

Gal.  2.  8  For  he  that  wrought  effectually  in  Peter 
1  Th.  2.  13  which  effectually  worketh  also  iu  you  that 
EFFEMINATE  — 

Soft,  pa\a.Kis  malakos. 

1  Co.  6.  9  nor  effeminate,  nor  abusers  of  themselves 
EGG  — 

1  .Egg,  yolk,  curdled  milk,  nffiWi  cliallamuth. 

Job  6.  6  is  there  (any)  taste  in  the  white  of  an  egg? 

2.  Eggs,  D’X'3  betsim. 

Deut  22.  6  young  ones,  or  eggs,  and  the  dam 

22.  6  and  the  dam  sitting  upon,  .the  eggs 
Job  39.  14  Which  leaveth  her  eggs  in  the  earth,  and 
Isa.  10.  14  and  as  one  gathereth  eggs  (that  are)  left 
59.  5  They  hatch  cockatrice’  eggs,  and  weave 
59.  5  he  that  eateth  of  their  eggs  dieth,  and  that 

3.  Egg,  u)6v  don. 

Luken.  12  Or  if  he  shall  ask  an  egg,  will  he  offer 
EG  -LAH,  ."tap  calf. 

One  of  David’s  wives,  and  mother  of  his  6th  son,  B.c 
1050. 

2  Sa.  3.  5  And  the  sixth,  Itliream,  by  E.,  David’s 
1  Ch.  3.  3  the  sixth,  Ithream  by  E.,  his  wife 

EG-LA'-IM,  D’^JN  double  spring. 

A  city  of  Moab,  eight  miles  S.  of  Areopolis. 

Isa.  15.  8  the  howling  thereof  unto  E.,  and.  .Beer. 
EG'-LON,  jtaj;  circle. 

1.  An  Amorite  city  in  N.W.  of  Judah  (now  Ajlan), 
in  the  Shefelah  or  “low  country.”  King  Debir  was  its 
ruler  when  Joshua  conquered  it  and  its  four  confederate 
cities. 

Josh.  10.  3  sent,  .unto  Debir  king  of  E.,  saying 

10.  5  king  of  Lacliish,  the  king  of  E.,  gathered 
10.  23  the  king  of  Lacliish,  (and)  the  king  of  E. 
10.  34  from  Lachish  Joshua  passed  unto  E. 

10.  36  Joshua  went  up  from  E.,  and  ail  Israel 
10.  37  according  to  all  that  he  had  done  to  E. 

12.  12  The  king  of  E.,  one ;  the  king  of  Gezer 
I  15.  39  Lachish,  and  Bozkath  and  E. 


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EGYPT 


.  A  king  of  the  Moabites  who,  aided  by  the  Ammonites 
,nd  Amalekites,  crossed  the  Jordan  and  took  "the  city 
f  Palm-trees,"  or  Jericho,  where  he  built  a  palace  and 
ontinued  for  eighteen  years  to  oppress  the  Israelites, 
le  was  slain  by  Ehud,  son  of  Gera,  a  Benjamite,  B.c. 
336. 

Judg.  3.  12  the  Lord  strengthened  E.  the  king  of 

3.  14  So  the  children  of  Israel  served  E.  the 
3.  15  Israel  sent  a  present  unto  E.  the  king  of 

3. 17  E.  king  of  Moab  :  and  E.  (was)  a  very  fat 

!'-GYFT,  D'TSP,  Atyuirros,  MeopaiV. 

I  country  at  the  N.E.  angle  of  Africa,  and  lying  between 
110  37'  and  24°  1'  N. ;  and  27 0  13'  and  34"  12'  E.  Its 
imits  appear  to  have  been  almost  always  the  same, 
n  Eze.  29. 10  and  30.  6  the  whole  country  is  spoken  of  as 
ixtending  from  Migdol  to  Syene,  which  indicates  the 
ame  limits  to  the  E.  and  S.  as  at  present.  The  tract 
rrigated  by  the  Nile  was,  in  ancient  times,  the  real 
■xtent  of  Egypt.  In  modern  times  alone  has  the  name 
ieen  used  in  a  more  extended  sense.  In  the  Bible  the 
iommon  name  is  “  Mitsraim  ”  or  “  the  land  of  Mitsraim." 
t  was  colonised  by  the  descendants  of  Ham.  The  word 
ditsraim  is  dual,  and  indicates  the  natural  division  of 
he  country  into  an  upper  and  lower  region — the  plain 
if  the  Delta,  and  the  narrow  valley  above,  as  it.  has 
>een  commonly  called  at  all  times.  When  the  singular 
orm  Matsor  occurs,  some  suppose  it  points  out  Lower 
igypt  only.  Matsor  means  “red  mud.”  The  “land  of 
lam,”  is  also  poetically  used  in  the  Bible  for  Egypt. 

The  following  table  has  been  compiled  from  the  works 
if  the  best  authorities  In  b.c.  2717  Meues.the  first  king 
if  Egypt,  and  founder  of  the  Thinite  dynasty,  begins  to 
■eign;  2280  Thebes  founded;  2188  Memphis  founded; 
1126  Egypt  divided  into  Egypt  proper,  Lower  Egypt, 
L’his,  and  Memphis;  2122  Hieroglyphics  invented  by 
Vthotes  ;  2120  Suphis  and  his  brother  Sensuphis  build 
lyrSmids  to  the  north  of  Memphis,  which  still  exist ; 

■  100  Osymandyas  extends  his  conquests  into  Asia;  the 
vorship  of  Osiris,  Isis,  Phtha,  and  Ammon  introduced; 
io8o  Memphis  taken  by  the  shepherd  kings  of  Phomicia, 
vho  establish  their  dynasty ;  1938  lake  Mceris  con- 
itructed ;  1920  arrival  of  Abraham,  and  expulsion  of 
■he  shepherd  kings  ;  1891  Syphoas  introduces  common 
etters ;  1828  the  Phoenicians  expelled  from  Lower 
Egypt ;  i§22  Mernnon  invents  the-Egyplian  alphabet ; 
1821  Amenophis  I.  becomes  king  of  all  Egypt ;  1728 
loseph  sold  into  Egypt ;  1706  settlement  of  Jacob  ami 
lis  family  in  Goshen;  1635  death  of  Joseph;  1618 
iccession  of  Sesostris ;  1615  the  Ethiopians  obtain  a 
ooting  in  Egypt;  1491  the  ten  plagues  are  suffered  by 
lie  Egypt  ans,  and  the  exodus  of  the  Israelites  is 
tccomplished  ;  1485  reign  of  Egyptus,  from  whom  the 
KUintry  is  named  Egypt  instead  of  Mizraim  ;  1322  com- 
nencement  of  first  Sothic  cycle  ;  1308  reign  of  Sethos, 
vho  builds  the  temple  of  Vulcan  at  Memphis,  and 
>ther  works;  1214  reign  of  Thuoris,  or  Proteus;  1183 
llenelaus  arrives  in  Egypt  after  the  Trojan  war,  and 
•eceives  Helen  from  Thuoris ;  1082  reign  of  Cheops ; 
1004  alliance  between  Shishak,  king  of  Egypt,  and 
Solomon  ;  972  Shishak  invades  Judea,  and  takes  Jeru- 
lalem  ;  825  accession  of  Peterbastes,  founder  of  the 
ranaite  dynasty  ;  786  Egypt  establishes  her  supremacy 
>ver  the  Mediterranean ;  781  commencement  of  the 
iaite  dynasty  ;  769  So,  the  Ethiopian,  deposes  Anysis  ; 
r22  alliance  with  Hosea  kingof  Israel ;  719  Soabdicates 
tnd  returns  to  Ethiopia  ;  71 1  invaded  by  Sennacherib 
ting  of  Assyria ;  685  Egypt  divided  between  twelve 
tings ;  660  Psammetichus  I.  obtains  the  sovereignty  of 
lie  whole  of  Egypt ;  630  siege  of  Azotus,  or  Ashdod,  by 
Psammetichus— it  lasts  twenty  years ;  610  Pharaoh 
N'eclio  attempts  to  connect  the  Mediterranean  and  Red 
Seas  by  a  canal;  but,  after  losing  120,000  men,  com- 
lelled  to  relinquish  the  undertaking ;  605  Pharaoh 
Yecho  defeated  by  Nebuchadnezzar ;  600  Psammis, 
ting  of  Egypt,  invades  Ethiopia  ;  581  Nebuchadnezzar 
leposes  Pharaoh  Hophra,  or  Apries ;  572  lie  ravages 
Egypt ;  569  makes  Amasis  king,  during  whose  reign 
Egypt  contains  20,000  cities ;  554  Solon  visits  it ;  536 
Pythagoras  visitsJt ;  535  Cyrus  renders  Egypt  tributary; 
525  Cambyses  invades  Egypt,  and  abolishes  the  empire 
if  the  Pharaohs  ;  484  Xerxes  suppresses  an  insurrection 
if  the  Egyptians ;  460  Inarus  rebels  against  the 
Persians  ;  418  Herodotus  visits  Egypt ;  413  Amyrtseus 
•estoresit  to  independence  ;  350  it  is  again  subjected  to 
Persia  by  Ochus  ;  332  Alexandria  founded  by  Alexander 
;he  Great;  322  Ptolemy  I.  (Soter)  restores  the  inde¬ 
pendence  ot  Egypt,  and  transfers  the  seat  of  govern¬ 
ment  to  Alexandria ;  320  revolt  of  Phoenicia,  and 
mmigration  of  about  100,000  Jews ;  314  Phoenicia  is 
vrested  from  Egypt  by  Autigonus,  king  of  Phrygia ; 
;oi  battle  of  Ipsus,  which  secures  the  independence  of 
Egypt,  and  final  restoration  of  Phoenicia ;  273  an 
Egyptian  embassy  arrives  at  Rome  ;  272  Memphis  is 
nade  capital;  246  Ptolemy  III.  invades  Syria;  217 
lattle  of  Raphia,  which  subjects  Coele-Syria  and 
Palestine  to  the  Egyptian  yoke  ;  203  alliance  concluded 
ivith  Rome — Judea  is  lost;  198  Syria  regains  its  inde¬ 
pendence  ;  183  an"  insurrection  quelled  by  Polycrates  ; 
t7i  Antiochus  Epiphanes  defeats  Eulseus,  regent  of 
Egypt,  and  makes  him  prisoner ;  164  kingdom  divided 
between  Ptolemy  VI.  and  his  brother  Physcon;  146 
Ptolemy  falls  in  battle,  and  Physcon  usurps  the 
throne ;  131  Physcon  (Ptolemy  VII.)  puts  away  his 
wife  Cleopatra  and  marries  her  daughter  by  his  own 
brother;  129  is  compelled  to  flee  to  Cyprus;  128  a 
pestilence,  caused  by  swarms  of  locusts,  carries  off 
Boo, 000  of  the  population ;  107  Cleopatra  compels 
Ptolemy  VIII.  to  retire  to  Cyprus,  and  governs  Egypt ; 
58  civil  war  between  Ptolemy  VIII.  and  Alexander  I. ; 
32  capture  and  destruction  of  Thebes ;  80  abdication 
if  Alexander  III.,  and  election  of  Ptolemy  X.,  who 

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renders  his  country  tributary  to  the  Romans ;  58  the 
Egyptians  expel  Ptolemy  X.,  and  establish  Berenice 
and  Tryphsena ;  51  death  of  Ptolemy.,  who  leaves  his 
kingdom  to  Ptolemy  XI.  and  Cleopatra;  49  Ptolemy 
expels  Cleopatra,  and  civil  war  ensues. 

Gen.  12. 10  Abram  went  down  into  E.  to  sojourn  there 

12. 11  when  he  was  come  near  to  enter  into  E. 

12.  14  it  came  to  pass . .  Abram  was  come  into  E. 

13.  1  Abram  went  up  out  of  E.,  he,  and  his 
13.  10  like  the  laud  of  E.,  as  thou  comest  unto 
15.  18  from  the  river  of  E.  unto  the  great  river 
21.  21  took  him  a  wife  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

25.  18  from  Havilah  unto  Shur,  that  (is)  before  E. 

26.  2  And  the  Lord  . .  said.  Go  not  down  into  E. 
37.  25  bearing . .  myrrh . .  to  carry  (it)  down  to  E. 
37.  28  and  they  brought  Joseph  into  E. 

37.  36  the  Midianites  sold  him  into  E.  unto  P. 

39.  1  And  Joseph  was  brought  down  to  E. 

40.  1  the  butler  of  the  king  of  E.  and  (his)  ba. 

40.  1  had  offended  their  lord  the  king  of  E. 

40.  5  the  butler  and  the  baker  of  the  king  of  E. 

41.  8  sent  aud  called  for  all  the  magicians  of  E. 

41.  19  such  as  I  never  saw  in  all  the  land  of  E. 

41.  29  great  plenty  throughoutall  the  land  of  E. 
41.  30  plenty  shall  be  forgotten  in  the  land  of  E. 
41.  33  man . .  wise,  and  set  him  over  the  land  of  E. 
41.  34  take  up  the  fifth  part  of  the  land  of  E. 

41.  36  of  famine,  which  shall  be  in  the  land  of  E. 
41.  41  I  have  set  thee  over  all  the  land  of  E. 

41.  43  made  him  (ruler)  over  all  the  land  of  E. 
41.  44  shall  no  man  lift  up  his  hand.  .in.  .E. 

41.  45  Joseph  went  out  over,  .the  land  of  E. 

41.  46  when  he  stood  before  Pharaoh  kingof  E. 
41.  46  Jos. .  .went  throughout  all  the  land  of  E. 
41.  48  seven  years,  which  were  in  the  land  of  E. 
41.  53  seven  years  of  plenteousness.  .in.  .E.,  were 
41.  54  in  all  the  land  of  E.  there  was  bread 

41.  55  And  when  all  the  land  of  E.  was  famished 
41.  56  the  famine  waxed  sore  in  the  land  of  E. 

41.  57  all  countries  came  into  E.  .to  buy  (corn) 

42.  1  Jacob  saw  that  there  was  corn  in  E. 

42.  2  I  have  heard  that  there  is  corn  in  E. 

42.  3  ten  brethren  went  down  to  buy  corn  in  E. 

43.  2  corn  which  they  had  brought  out  of  E. 

43.  15  rose  up,  and  went  down  to  E.,  and  stood 

45.  4  Jos.  your  brother,  whom  ye  sold  into  E. 

45.  8  and  a  ruler  throughout  all  the  land  of  E. 

45.  9  God  hath  made  me  lord  of  all  E. 

45.  13  shall  tell  my  father  of  all  my  glory  in  E. 

45.  18  will  give  you  the  good  of  the  land  of  E. 

45.  19  take  you  wagons  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

45.  20  for  the  good  of  all  the  land  of  E.  (is) 

45.  23  asses  laden  with  the  good  things  of  E. 

45.  25  they  went  up  out  of  E.,  and  came  into 

45.  26  he  (is)  governor  over  all  the  land  of  E. 

46.  3  fear  not  to  go  down  into  E. ;  for  I  will  there 

46.  4  I  will  go  down  with  thee  into  E. 

46.  6  they  took  their  cattle,  .and  came  into  E. 

46.  7  all  his  seed,  brought  he  with  him  into  E. 

46.  8  the  children  of  Israel  which  came  into  E. 

46.  20  unto  Joseph  in  the  land  of  E.  were  born 

46.  26  the  souls  that  came  with  Jacob  into  E. 

46.  27  sons  of  Joseph,  which  were  born  him  in  E. 

46.  27  souls  of  the  house  of  Jacob,  .came  intoE. 

47.  6  The  land  of  E.  (is)  before  thee  ;  in  the 

47.11  gave  them  a  possession  in  the  land  of  E. 

47.  13  the  land  of  E. .  .fainted  by  reason  of  the 

47.  14  the  money  that  was  found  in  the  land  of  E. 

47.  15  And  when  money  failed  in  the  land  of  E. 

47.  20  Joseph  bought  all  the  land  of  E.  for  Pli. 

47.  21  removed  them .  .from  (one)  end  of .  .E. 

47.  26  Joseph  made  it  a  law  over  the  land  of  E. 

47.  27  And  Israel  dwelt  in  the  land  of  E. 

47.  28  Jacob  lived  in  the  land  of  E.  seventeen 
47.  29  bury  me  not,  I  pray  thee,  in  E. 

47.  30  thou  shalt  carry  me  out  of  E.,  and  bury 

48.  5  Ephr.  and  Manasseh . .  were  born . .  in . .  E. 

48.  5  before  I  came  unto  thee  into  E.,  (are) 

50.  7  and  all  the  elders  of  the  land  of  E. 

50.  14  Joseph  returned  intoE.,  he,  and  his 
50.  22  Joseph  dwelt  in  E.,  he' and  his  father’s 
50.  26  aud  he  was  put  in  a  coffin  in  E. 

Exod.  1 .  1  children  of  Israel,  which  came  into  E. 

1.  5  for  Joseph  was  in  E.  (already) 

1.  8  Now  there  arose  up  a  new  king  over  E. 

1.  15  And  the  king  of  E.  spake  to  the  Hebrew 
1.  17  midwives,  .did  not  as  the  king  of  E.  co. 

1.  18  And  the  king  of  E.  called  for  tliemidwives 

2.  23  in  process  of  time,  .the  king  of  E.  died 

3.  7  affliction  of  my  people  which  (are)  in  E. 
3.  10  mayest  bring  forth  my  people . .  out  of  E. 
3.  11  I  should  bring  forth.  .Israel  out  of  E.? 

3.  12  hast  brought  forth  the  people  out  of  E. 

3.  16  have.  .(seen)thatwhichisdonetoyouinE. 

3. 17  will  bring  you  up  outof  the  affliction  of  E. 

3. 18  and  thou  shalt  come,  .unto  the  kingof  E. 
3.  19  the  king  of  E.  will  not  let  you  go,  no 

3.  20  I  will  stretch  out  my  hand,  and  smite  E. 

4.  18  return  unto  my  brethren  which  (are)  in  E. 
4.  19  And  the  Lord  said.  .Go,  return  into  E. 

4.  20  and  he  returned  to  the  land  of  E. 

4.  21  When  thou  goest  to  return  into  E.,  see 

5.  4  the  king  of  E.  said  unto  them,  Wherefore 
5. 12  scattered,  .throughout  all  the  land  of  E. 

6.  11  Go  in,  speak  unto  Pharaoh  king  of  E. 

6.  13  them  a  charge  unto.  .Pharaoh  king  of  E. 
6.  13  to  bring  the  children  of  Israel  out  of .  .E. 
6.  26  Bring  out  the  children  of  Israel  from.  .E. 
6.  27  they  which  spake  to  Paraoh  king  of  E. 

6.  27  to  bring  out  the  children  of  Israel  from  E. 
6.  28  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  in  the  land  of  E. 
6.  29  speak  thou  unto  Pharaoh  king  of  E.  all 


Exod.  7.  3  multiply,  .my  wonders  in  the  land  of  E. 

7.  4  that  I  may  lay  my  hand  upon  E. 

7.  4  out  of  the  land  of  E.by  great  judgments 
7.  5  when  I  stretch  forth  mine  hand  upon  E. 

7.  11  the  magicians  of  E.,  they  also  did  in  like 
7.  19  stretch . .  thine  hand  upon  the  waters  of  E. 
7.  19  may  be  blood  throughout  all  the  land  of  E. 

7.  22  the  magicians  of  E.  did  so  with  their  en. 

8.  5  cause  frogs  to  come  up  upou  the  land  of  E. 
8.  6  stretched .  his  hand  over  the  waters  of  E. 
8.  6  frogs  came  up,  and  covered  the  land  of  E. 
8.  7  and  brought  up  frogs  upou  the  land  of  E. 
8.  16  become  lice  throughout  all  the  land  of  E. 
8.  17  became  lice  throughout  all  the  land  of  E. 

8.  24  there  came . .  (flies)  into . .  all  the  land  of  E. 

9.  4  the  cattle  of  Israel  and  the  cattle  of  E. 

9.  6  and  all  the  cattle  of  E.  died  ;  but  of 

9.  9  become  small  dust  in  all  the  laud  of  E. 

9.  9  upou  beast,  throughout  all  the  land  of  E. 
9.  18  such  as  hath  not  been  in  E.  since  the  fou. 
9.  22  there  may  be  hail  in  all  the  land  of  E. 

9.  22  every  herb,  .throughout  the  land  of  E. 

9.  23  the  Lord  rained  hail  upon  the  land  of  E. 
9.  24  there  was  none  like  it  iu  all  the  land  of  E. 
9.  25  hail  smote  throughout  all  the  land  of  E. 
10.  2  what  things  I  have  wrought  in  E.,and  my 
10.  7  knowest  thou  not  yet  that  E.  isdestroyed? 
10.  12  Stretch  out  Urine  hand  over  the  land  of  E. 
10.  12  they  may  come  up  upon  the  land  of  E. 

10.  13  stretched  forth  his  rod  over  the  land  of  E. 
10.  14  the  locusts  went  up  over  all  the  land  of  E. 
10.  14  aud  rested  in  all  the  coasts  of  E. 

10.  15  not  any  green  thing,  .through.  ,E. 

•  10. 19  not  one  locust  in  all  the  coasts  of  E. 

10.  2i  there  may  be  darkness  over  the  land  of  E. 

10.  22  there  was.  .darkness  in  all  the  land  of  E. 

11.  1  will  I  bring  one  plague  (more)  upon.  .E. 
11.  3  Moses  (was)  very  great  in  the  land  of  E. 
11.  4  midnightwilll  gooutiutothe  midst  of  E. 
11.  5  all  the  first  born  in  the  land  of  E.  shall 
11.  6  shall  be  a  great  cry  throughout  all.  ,E. 

11.  9  wonders  may  be  multip.  in  the  laud  of  E. 

12.  1  Lord  spake  unto  Moses . .  in  the  laud  of  E. 
12. "12  I  will  pass  through  the  land  of  E.  this 
12.  12  will  smite  all  the  first  born  inthelandofE. 
12.  12  against  all  the  gods  of  E.  I  will  execute 
12.  13  when  I  smite  the  land  of  E. 

12.  17  I  brought  your  armies  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
12.  27  passed  over  the  houses  of.  .Israel  in  E. 

12.  29  smote  all  the  first  born  in  the  land  of  E. 
12.  30  and  there  was  a  great  cry  in  E.  ;  for 
12.  39  dough  which  they  brought  forth  out  of  E. 
12.  39  because  they  were  thrust  out  of  E.,  and 
12.  40  of  the  children  of  Israel,  who  dwelt  in  E. 
12.  41  all  the  hosts  of  the  Lord  went  out.  .of  E. 
12.  42  for  bringing  them  out  from  the  land  of  E. 

12.  51  the  Lord  did  bring.  .Israel  out  of .  .E. 

13.  3  this  day,  in  which  ye  came  out  from  E. 
13.  8  unto  me  when  I  came  forth  out  of  E. 

13.  9  hath  the  Lord  brought  thee  out  of  E. 

13.  14  the  Lord  brought  us  out  from  E.,  from 
13.  15  slew  all  the  first  born  in  the  laud  of  E. 

13.  16  strength.  .Lord  brought,  .us  out  of  E. 

13.  17  the  people  repent,  .and.  .return  to  E. 

13. 18  went  up  harnessed  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

14.  5  it  was  told  the  king  of  E.  that  the  people 
14.  7  And  he  took,  .all  the  chariots  of  E.,  and 
14.  8  the  Lord  hardened.  .Pharaoh  king  of  E. 
14.  11  Because  (there  were)  no  graves  inE  ,  hast 
14.  ii  dealt  thus,  .to  carry  us  forth  out  of  E.  ? 
14.  12  (Is)  not  this,  .that  we  did  tell  thee  in  E. 
16.  1  month  after  their  departing  out  of  .  .E. 

16.  3  had  died  by  the  hand  of  the  Lord  in.  .E 
16.  6  hath  brought  you  out  from  the  land  of  E. 

16.  32  I  brought  you  forth  from  the  land  of  E. 

17.  3  thou  hast  brought  us  up  out  of  E.,  to  kill 

18.  1  the  Lord  had  brought  Israel  out  of  E. 

19.  1  when.  .Israel  were  gone  forth  out  of .  .E. 

20.  2  which  have  brought  thee  out  of . .  E. 

22.  21  for  ye  were  strangers  in  the  land  of  E. 

23.  9  seeing  ye  were  strangers  in  the  land  of  E. 
23.  15  for  in  it  thou  earnest  out  from  E. 

29.  46  brought  them  forth  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
32.  1  that  brought  us  up  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
32.  4  brought  thee  up  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

32.  7  which  thou  brouglitest  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
32.  8  brought  thee  up  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

32.  11  hast  brought  forth  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

32.  23  that  brought  us  up  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

33.  1  hast  brought  up  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

34.  18  the  month  Abib  thou  earnest  out  from  E. 
Lev.  1 1.  45  the  Lord  that  bringeth  you  up  out  of . .  E. 

18.  3  After  the  doings  of  the  land  of  E. 

19.  34  for  ye  were  strangers  in  the  land  of  E. 

19.  36  which  brought  you  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

22.  33  That  brought  you  out  of  the  laud  of  E. 

23.  43  when  I  brought  them  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
25.  38  brought  you  forth  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
25.  42  servants,  which  I  brought  forth  out  of . .  E. 

25.  55  servants  whom  I  brought  forth  out  of . .  E. 

26.  13  God,  which  brought  you  forth  out  of.  .E. 
26.  45  ancestors,  whom  I  brought  forth  out  of..E. 

Num.  1.  1  after  they  were  come  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
3.  13  I  smote  all  the  first  born  in  the  land  of  E. 

8.  17  I  smote  eyery  first  born  in  the  laud  of  E. 

9.  1  after  they  were  come  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
11.  5  We  remember  the  fish,  .we  did  eat  in  E. 
11.  18  flesh  to  eat?  for  (it  was)  well  with  us  inE. 
11.  20  saying,  Why  came  we  forth  out  of  E.? 

13.  22  Hebron  was  built,  .before  Zoan  in  E. 

14.  2  Would  God  that  we  had  died  in.  .E.  ! 

14.  3  Were  it  not  betterforus  to  return  into  E. 


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Num  14.  4  make  a  captain,  and  let  us  return  into  E. 

14.  19  forgiven  this  people,  from  E.  even  until 
14  22  my  miracles,  which  I  did  in  E.  and  in 

15.  41  which  brought  you  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

20.  5  have  ye  made  us  to  come  up  out  of  E.,  to 
20’.  IS  How  our  fathers  went  down  into  E. 

20  15  and  we  have  dwelt  in  E.  a  long  time 
20  16  and  hath  brought  us  forth  out  of  E 

21.  5  have  ye  brought  us  up  out  of  E.  to  die 
22  s,  11  Behold,  .a  people  come  out  from  E. 

23.  22  God  brought  them  out  of  E.  ;  he  hath 

24.  8  God  brought  him  forth  out  of  E. ;  lie  hath 
26.  4  which  went  forth  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

26.  59  whom  (her  mother)  bare  to  Levi  in  E. 

32.  11  none  of  the  men  that  came  up  out  of  E. 

33.  1  which  went  forth  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

33.  38  Israel  were  come  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

34.  5  compass  from  Azmon  unto  the  river  of  E. 
Deut  1.  27  hath  brought  us  forth  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

I  30  according  to  all  that  he  did  for  you  in  E. 

4  20  the  Lord  hath  taken  you.  .out  of  E. 

4.  34  according  to  all.  .God  did  for  you  in  E. 

4  37  thee.,  with  his  mighty  power  out  of  E. 

4.  45  spake,  .after  they  came  fortli  out  of  E. 

4.  46  after  they  were  come  forth  out  of  E. 

5.  6  which  brought  thee  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
s  15  thou  wast  a  servant  in  the  land  of  E. 

6.  12  ill-ought  thee  forth  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

6.  21  We  were  Pharaoh’s  bondmen  in  E. 

6.  21  Lord  brought  us  out  of  E.  with  a  mighty 

6  22  Lord  showed  signs  and  wonders . .  upon  E. 

7’  8  from  the  hand  of  Pharaoh  king  of  E. 

7. 15  will  put  none  of  the  evil  diseases  of  E. 

7  18  remember  what.  .God  did.  .unto  all  E. 

S.  14  brought  thee  forth  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
q  7  thou  didst  depart  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

9.  12,  26  which  thou  hast  brought  forth  out  of  E. 

10.  iQ  for  ye  were  strangers  in  the  land  of  E. 

10.  22  Thy  fathers  went  down  into  E.  with  three. 

II  3  miracles . .  which  he  did  in  the  midst  of  E. 

11'  3  unto  Pharaoh  the  king  of  E.,  and  unto 

11.  4  what  he  did  unto  the  army  of  E.,  unto 
11  10  land,  .(is)  not  as  the  land  of  E.,  from 

13  5,  10  which  brought  you  out  of  the  land  of  E-. 

is.  15  thou  wast  a  bondman  in  the  land  of  E. 

16.  1  God  brought  thee  forth  out  of  E.  by  night 

16.  3,  3  thou  earnest  forth  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

16.  6  season  that  thou  earnest  forth  out  of  E 
16  12  remember  that  thou  wast  a  bondman  in  E. 

17.  16  shall  not . .  cause  the  people  to  return  to  E. 
20.  1  brought  thee  up  out  of  the  land  of  E 

23.  4  met  you  not.  .when  ye  came  fo.  out  of  E. 

24.  9  after  that  ye  were  come  forth  out  of  E. 

24. 18,  22 remember. .thou  wastabondmanm E. 

23  17  when  ye  were  come  forth  out  of  E. 

26.  5  he  went  down  into  E.,  and  sojourned 
26  8  And  the  LORD  brought  us  forth  out  of  E. 

28.  21  Lord  will  smite  thee  with  the  botch  of  E. 

28.  60  bring  upon  thee  all  the  diseases  of  E. 

28  68  the  Lord,  .shall  bring  thee  into  E.  again 

29.  2  all  that  the  Lord  did.  .in  the  land  of  E 

29.  16  know  how  we  have  dwelt  in  the  land  of  E. 

29.  25  brought  them  forth  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
34.  II  which  the  LORD  sent  him  to  do  in.  .E. 

Josh.  2. 10  dried  up  the.,  sea.,  when  y  came  out  of  E. 

5  4  All  the  people  that  came  out  of  E. 

5.  4  of  war,  died,  .after  they  came  out  of  E. 

5.  5  by  the  way  as  they  came  fortli  out  of  E. 
r.  6  men  of  war,  which  came  out  of  E.,  were 
s'  9  I  rolled  away  the  reproach  of  E.  from  off 
g  9  we  have  heard .  .all  that  he  did  in  E. 

13!  3  From  Sihor,  which  (is)  before  E.,  even 
15  4  Azmon,  and  went  out  unto  the  river  of  E. 

14  47  unto  the  river  of  E.,  and  the  great  sea 
24.  4  Jacob  and  his  children  went  down  into  E. 
24.  5  I  sent  Moses  also,  .and  I  plagued  E. 

24.  6  And  I  brought  your  fathers  out  of  E. 

24.  7  eyes  have  seen  what  I  have  done  in  E. 

24!  14  gods  which  your  fathers  served .  .in  E. 

24  17  brought ..  our  fathers  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
24.  32  children  of  Israel  brought  up  out  of  E. 
Judg.  2.  1  and  said,  I  made  you  to  go  up  out  of  E. 

2.  12  which  brought  them  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
6  8  saith  the  Lord  . .  I  brought  you  up  from  E. 

6.  13  Did  not  the  Lord  bring  us  up  from  E.  1 

11.  13  my  land,  when  they  came  up  out  of  E. 

11. 16  But  when  Israel  came  up  from  E. 

ig.  30  that.  .Israel  came  up  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

1  Sa  2  27  when  they  were  in  E.  in  Pharaoh's  house? 

8.  8  day  that  I  brought  them  up  out  of  E. 

10.  18  saith  the  Lord.  .1  brought  up.  .out  of  E. 

12.  6  Lord.,  brought  your  fathers  up  out  of.  ,E. 

12  8  When  Jacob  was  come  into  E.,  and  your 

12’.  8  which  brought  forth  your  fathers  out  of  E. 
15  2  I  remember,  .when  he  came  up  from  E. 

15  6  kindness,  .when  they  came  up  out  of  E. 

14  7  comest  to  Shur,  that  (is)  over  against  E. 

27  8  goest  to  Shur,  even  unto  the  land  of  E. 

30  13  he  said,  I  (am)  a  young  man  of  E.,  servant 

2  Sa.  7.  6  since  the  time.  .1  brought.  .Isr.  out  of  E. 

7  23  which  thou  redeemedst  to  thee  from  E. 

1  Ki  3  I  made  affinity  with  Pharaoh  king  of  E. 

4.  21  Solomon  reigned . .  unto  the  border  of  E 
4.  30  Solomon’s  wisdom  excelled . .  wisdom  of  E. 

6.  1  children  of  Israel  were  come  out  of .  .E. 

8.  9  when  they  came  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

8.  16  I  brought  forth  my  people . .  out  of  E. 

8.  21  he  brought  them  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

8.  51  which  thou  brouglitest  forth  out  of  E. 

8.  53  thou  broughtest  our  fathers  out  of  E. 

8.  65  from.  Hamath  unto  the  river  of  E. 

9.  9  brought  forth  their  fathers  out  of . .  E. 


Ki.  9.  16  (For)  Pharaoh  king  of  E.  had  gone  up  and 

10.  28  Solomon  had  horses  brought  out  of  E. 

10.  29  a  chariot  came  up  and  went  out  of  E.  for 

11.  17  That  Hadad  fled,  .to  go  into  E. 

11. 18  came  to  E.,  unto  Pharaoh  lung  of  E. 

11  21  Hadad  heard  in  E.  that  David  slept  with 

11.  40  fled  into  E.,  unto  Shishak  king  of  E 

11  40  and  was  in  E.  until  the  death  of  Solomon 

12.  2  when  Jeroboam,  .who  was  yet  in  E. 

12  2  was  fled  from . .  Solomon,  and . .  dwelt  in  E. 

12  28  which  brought  thee,  .out  of  the  land  of  E. 

14.  25  Shishak  king  of  E.  came  up  against  Jer. 

2  Ki.  17.  4  lie  had  sent  messengers  to  So  king  of  L. 

17.  7  brought  them  up  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

1 7.  7  from  under  the  hand  of  Pharaoh  king  of  E. 

17.  36  the  Lord,  who  brought  you  up  out  of.  .E. 

18.  21  the  staff  of  this  bruised  reed,  .upon  E. 

18.  21  so  (is)  Pharaoh  king  of  E.  unto  all  that 

18.  24  put  thy  trust  on  E.  for  chariots  and  for 
21.  15  the  day  their  fathers  came  forth  out  of  E. 

23.  29  I11  his  days  Pharaoh-neclioh  king  of  E. 

23  34  and  he  came  to  E.,  and  died  there 

24.  7  And  the  king  of  E.  came  not  again  any 
24.  7  king,  .had  taken  from  the  river  of  E.  unto 
24.  7  all  that  pertained  to  the  king  of  E. 

25  26  the  captains  of  the  armies . .  came  to  E. 

1  Ch.  13.  5  from  Shihor  of  E.  even  unto  the  entering 

17.  21  people,  .tliou  hast  redeemed  out  of  E.'i 

2  Ch.  1.  16  Solomon  had  horses  brought  out  of  E. 

i  17  And  they,  .brought  forth  out  of  E.  a  cha 

5. 10  children  of  Israel,  when  they  ca.  out  of  E. 

6.  5  I  brought  forth  my  people  out  of .  .E. 

7  8  from . .  Hamath  unto  the  river  of  E. 

7.  22  brought  them  forth  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

9.  26  reigned  over  all.  .to  the  border  of  E. 

9.  28  brought  unto  Solomon  horses  out  of  E. 

10.  2  Jeroboam,  .in  E..  .returned  out  of  E. 

12.  2  Shishak  king  of  E.  came  up  against  Jer 
12  3  without  number  that  came,  .out  of  E. 

12.  9  So  Shishak  king  of  E.  came  up  against 

20. 10  when  they  came  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

26.  8  name  spread,  .to  the  entering  in  of  E. 

35.  20  Necho  king  of  E.  came  up  to  fight  against 

36.  3  the  king  of  E.  put  him  down  at  J erusalem 
36.  4  the  king  of  E.  made  Eliakim  liis  brother 
36.  4  Neclio  took  Jehoahaz.  .and  carried .  .to  E. 

Nell  9.  9  didst  see  the  affliction  of  our  fathers  in  E. 

9. 18  God  that  brought  thee  up  out  of  E. 

Psa.  68.  3 1  Princes  shall  come  out  of  E. ;  Ethiopia 
78.  12  Marvellous  things  did  lie.  .in  the  land  of  E. 

78.  43  How  he  had  wrought  his  signs  in  E. 

78.  51  And  smote  all  the  first  born  in  E. 

80.  8  Thou  hast  brought  a  vine  out  of  E. 

81.  4  when  he  went  out  through  the  land  of  E. 

81  10  which  brought  thee  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

105.  23  Israel  also  came  into  E. ;  and  Jacob 

105.  38  E.  was  glad  when  they  departed  :  for  the 

106.  7  fathers  understood  not  tliy  wonders  in  E. 
106  21  saviour,  which  had  done  great  things  in  E. 
114.  1  When  Israel  went  out  of  E.,  the  house  of 
i35'  8  Who  smote  the  first  born  of  E. ,  both  of 
134  q  sent,  .wonders  into  the  midst  of  thee,  O  E. 
136.  10  To  him  that  smote  E.  in  their  first  born 

Prov.  7. 16  have  decked  my  bed.  .with  fine  linen  of  E. 
Isa  7  18  in  the  uttermost  part  of  the  rivers  of  E. 

10.  24  lift  up  his  staff . .  after  the  manner  of  E 

10.  26  shall  he  lift  it  up  after  the  manner  of  E. 

11.  11  recover  the  remnant  of  his  peo. .  .from  E. 
II  16  day  that  he  came  up  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
iq  1  Theburden of  E.  .Behold,  tlieLORDrideth 
19  I  Behold,  the  Lord,  .shall  come  into  E. 

10  1  the  idols  of  E.  shall  be  moved  at  his  pre. 

iq.  1  the  heart  of  E.  shall  melt  in  the  midst  of 
iq  3  the  spirit  of  E.  shall  fail  in  the  midst 

19. 12  what  the LORDofhosts.  .purposedupouE. 

iq.  17  they  have  also  seduced  E.,  (even  they 
iq  14  they  have  caused  E.  to  err  in  every  work 
iq.  15  Neither  shall  there  be  (any)  work  for  E. 
iq.  16  that  day  shall  E.  be  like  unto  women 
iq.  17  land  of  Judah  shall  be  a  terror  unto  E 
iq.  18  In  that  day.  .five  cities  in  the  land  of  E. 

19.  19  an  altar  to  the  Lord  in  the  midst  of .  .E. 
iq.  20  witness  unto  the  Lord,  .in the  land  of  E. 
iq.  21  And  the  Lord  shall  be  known  to  E. 
iq  22  the  Lord  thall  smite  E. :  he  shall  smite 

19.  23  Ill  that  day  shall . .  be  a  highway  out  of  E. 

19.  23  and  the  Assyrian  shall  come  into  E. 

19  24  I11  that  day  shall  Israel  be.  .with  E.  and 

19.  25  Blessed  (be)  E.  my  people,  and  Assyria 

20.  3  a  sign  and  wonder  upon  E.  and  upon  Eth. 

20.  4  buttocks  uncovered,  to  the  shame  of  E. 

20.  5  they  shall  be.  .ashamed  of .  .E.  their 

23  5  As  at  the  report  concerning  E.,  (so)  shall 

27  12  from  the  channel . .  unto  the  stream  of  E. 

27. 13  and  the  outcasts  in  the  land  of  E.  .shall 

30.  2  That  walk  to  go  down  into  E.,  and  have 

30.  2  and  to  trust  in  the  shadow  of  E. ! 

30.  3  the  trust  in  the  shadow  of  E.  (your)  con. 

31.  1  Woe  to  them  that  go  down  to  E.  for  help 
36.  6  thou  trustest  in .  .this  broken  reed,  on  E 
36.  6  so  (is)  Pharaoh  king  of  E.  to  all  that  trust 
36.  g  put  thy  trust  on  E.  for  chariots  and  for 
43.  3  I  gave  E.  (for)  thy  ransom,  Ethiopia  and 
45.  14  The  labour  of  E. .  shall  come  over  unto 
52.  4  My  people  went  down  aforetime  into  E. 

Jer  2.  6  Lord  . .  brought  us  up  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
2.  18  what  hast  thou  to  do  in  the  way  of  E. 

2.  36  thou  also  shalt  be  ashamed  of  E.,  as  thou 

7.  22  the  day  that  I  brought  them  out  of .  .E. 

7.  25  day.  .your  fathers  came  forth  out  of.  .E. 
9.  26  E.,  and  Judah,  and  Edom,  and  the  clul 

11.  4  I  brought  them  forth  out  of  the  landofE. 


Jer.  11.  7  I  brought  them  up  out  of  the  land  of  E 
16.  14  brought  up  the  child,  of  Israel  out  of .  E. 

23  7  brought  up  the  children  of  Is.  out  of .  .E. 

24.  8  and  them  that  dwell  in  the  land  of  E. 

25.  19  Pharaoh  king  of  E. .  .and  all  his  people 
26  21  he  was  afraid,  and  fled,  and  went  into  E. 

26.  22  Jehoiakim  the  king  sent  men  into  E. 

26.  22  and  (certain)  men  with  him  into  E. 

26.  23  And  they  fetched  forth  Unjah  out  of  E. 

31.  32  to  bring  them  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

32.  20  Which  hast  set  signs,  .in  the  land  of  E 

32.  21  hast  brought  fortli  thy  people . .  out  of . .  E. 

34. 13  I  brought  them  forth  out  of  the  landofE. 

37.  5  Pharaoh’s  army  was  come  forth  out  of  E. 

37.  7  Pharaoh’s  army .  .shall  return  to  E.  into 

41.  17  And  they  departed .  .to  go  to  enterintoE. 

42.  14  No  ;  but  we  will  go  into  the  land  of  E. 

42.  is  ye  wholly  set  your  faces  to  enter  into  E. 

42  16  sword,  .shall  overtake  you  there  in .  .E. 

42  16  shall  follow  close  after  you  there  in  E 
42. 17  the  men  that  set  their  faces  to  go  into  E. 

42.  18  upon  you,  when  ye  shall  enter  into  E. 

42  19  ye  remnant  of  Judah ;  Go  ye  not  into  E. 

43.  2  to  say,  Go  not  into  E.  to  sojourn  there 

43  7  So  they  came  into  the  land  of  E. ;  for  they 

43.  11  he  cometh,  he  shall  smite  the  land  of  E. 

43.  12  kindle  a  fire  in.  .houses  of  the  gods  of  E. 

43  12  shall  array  himself  with  the  land  of  E. 

43.  1,  Beth-shemesh,  that  (is)  in  the  land  of  E. 

44.  1  the  Jews  which  dwell  in  the  land  of  E. 

44  8  incense  unto  other  gods  in  the  land  of  E. 

44  12  set  their  faces  to  go  into  the  land  of  E. 

44.  12  they  shall  all . .  fall  in  the  land  of  E 

44.  13  punish  them  that  dwell  in  the  land  of  E. 

44.  14  which  are  gone  into  the  land  of  E.,  to 
44  15  the  people  that  dwelt  in  the  land  of  E. 

4I  24  all  Judah  that  (are)  in  the  land  of  E 
ll  26  all  Judah  that  dwell  in  the  land  of  E. 

44.  26  any  man  of  Judah  in  all  the  land  of  E. 

44.  27  men  of  Judah  that  (are)  in  the  land  of  E. 
44.28  number . .  shall  return  out  of  the  la.  of  E. 

44.  28  that  are  gone  into  the  land  of  E. 

44.  30  I  will  give  Pharaoli-hophra  king  of  E. 

46.  2  Against  E.,  against  the  army  of.E.  • 

46.  8  E.  riseth  up  like  a  flood,  and  (his)  waters 
46.  II  take  balm,  0  virgin,  the  daughter  of  E. 

46.  13  Nebuchadrezzar,  .come  (and)  smite.  E. 

46. 14  Declare  ye  in  E.,  and  publish  in  iligdol 
46.  17  Pharaoh  king  of  E.  (is  but)  a  noise 
46.  19  O  thou  daughter  dwelling  m  E.,  furnish 
46.  20  E.  (is  like)  a  very  fair  heifer,  (but)  destr. 

46  24  The  daughter  of  E.  shall  be  confounded 
46.  25  I  will  punish . . Pharaoh,  and  E.,  with 
Eze  17.  15  rebelled  against  him  in  sending,  .into  E. 

19.  4  brought . .  with  chains  unto  the  land  of  E. 

20  5  made  myself  known  unto  them  in.  .E. • 

20.  6  to  bring  them  forth  of  the  land  of  E. 

20  7  defile  not  yourselves  with  the  idols  of  E. 
20.  8  neither  did  they  forsake  the  idols  of  E- 
20.  8  accomplish  my  anger . .  in  the  midst  of . .  E. 
20  9  bringing  them  forth  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
20  10  I  caused  them  to  go . .  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
20  36  as . .  with  your  fathers  in  the . .  land  of  E. 

23  3  And  they  committed  whoredoms  m  E. 

23  8  Neither  left  she  her  whoredoms . .  from  E. 

23  19  she  had  played  the  harlot  in  the  landofE. 

23  27  and  thy  whoredom ..  from  the  land  of  E. 
23  27  thou  shalt  not.  .remember  E.  any  more 
27  7  Fine  linen  with  broidered  work  from  E. 

29!  2  set  thy  face  against  Pharaoh  king  of  E. 

' 29.  2  prophesy  against  him,  and  against  all  E. 

29.  3  I  (am)  against  thee,  Pharaoh  king  of  E. 

20  6  inhabitants  of  E.  shall  know  that  I  (am) 
29  9  the  land  of  E.  shall  be  desolate  and  waste 
29  10  I  will  make  the  land  of  E.  utterly  waste 
20  12  And  I  will  make  the  land  of  E.  desolate 
2Q  14  And  I  will  bring  again  the  captivity  of  E. 

29  iq  I  will  give  the  land  of  E.  unto  Nebucha. 
20  20  I  have  given  him  the  land  of  E.  (for)  his 
3<v  4  And  the  sword  shall  come  upon  E.,  and 
30-  4  when  the  slain  shall  fall  in  E. ,  and  they 

30  6  They  also  that  uphold  E.  shall  fall 

30.  8  when  I  have  set  a  fire  in  E„  and  (when) 
30  9  great  pain  shall  come,  .as in  the  day  ofE. 
30  10  I  will  also  make  the  multitude  of  E.  to, 

30  11  they  shall  draw  their  swords  against  E. 
30.  13  there  shall  be  no  more  a  prince  of  ..E. 

30.  13  and  I  will  put  a  fear  in  the  land  of  E. 

30.  is  pour  my  fury  upon,  .the  strength  of  E. 

30  16  And  I  will  set  fire  in  E.  :  Sin  shall  have 
30.  18  when  I  shall  break  there  the  yokes  of  E. 
30  19  Thus  will  I  execute  judgments  in  E. 

30  21  I  have  broken  the  arm  of  Pha.  king  of  E. 
30.  22  Behold,  I  (am)  against  Pharaoh  king  of  E. 

30.  25  shall  stretch  it  out  upon  the  land  of  E. 

31.  2  speak  unto  Pharaoh  king  of  E.,  and  to 
32  2  take  up  a  lamentation  for  Pharaoh  ■ .  ol  E. 

32.  12  and  they  shall  spoil  the  pomp  of  E  and 
32  15  Wien  I  shall  make  the  land  of  E.  deso. 
32.  16  they  shall  lament  for  her.  .for  E.,  and 
32.  18  Son  of  man,  wail  for  the  multitude  of  E. 

Dan.  9.  15  hast  brought  thy  people  forth  out  of .  E_ 
II  8  And  shall  also  carry  captives  mto  E.  their 
11.  42  and  the  land  of  E.  shall  pot  escape 
11.  43  power,  .over  all  the  precious  things  of  E. 
Hos  2.  15  when  she  came  up  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

7.  11  they  call  to  E.,  they  go  to  Assyria 

7.  16  (shall  be)  their  derision  in  the  land  of  E. 

8.  13  and  visit  their  sins:  they  shall  return  to  E. 

9.  3  Ephraim  shall  return  to  E.,  and  they 
q.  6  E.  shall  gather  them  up,  Memphis  shall 

11.  1 1  loved  him,  and  called  my  son  out  of  E. 


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Hos.  ii.  s  He  shall  not  return  into  the  land  of  E. 

11.  ii  They  shall  tremble  as  a  bird  out  of  E. 

12.  i  and  oil  is  carried  into  E. 

12.  9  I .  .the  Lord  thy  God  from  the  land  of  E. 

12.  13  by  a  prophet  the  Lord  brought,  .out  of  E. 

13.  4  I .  .the  Lord  thy  God  from  the  land  of  E 
Joel  3.  19  E.  shall  be  a  desolation,  and  Edom  shall 
Amos  2.  10  I  brought  you  up  from  the  land  of  E. 

3.  1  which  I  brought  up  from  the  land  of  E. 

3.  9  Publish,  .in  the  palaces  in  the  land  of  E. 

4.  10  have  sent  among  you  the  pestilence . .  of  E. 

8.  8  and  drowned,  as  (by)  the  flood  of  E. 

9.  5  shall  be  drowned,  as  (by)  the  flood  of  E. 

9.  7  I  brought  up  Israel  out  of  the  land  of  E.? 
Mic.  6.  4  I  brought  thee  up  out  of  the  land  of  E.  'i 

7.  15  days  of  thy  coming  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
Nah.  3.  9  Ethiopia  and  E.  (were)  her  strength,  and 
Hag.  2.  5  I  covenanted  with  you . .  ye  came  out  of  E. 
Zech  10.  10  I  will  bring  them  .out  of  the  land  of  E. 
10. 11  and  the  sceptre  of  E.  shall  depart  away 
14. 18  if  the  family  of  E.  go  not  up,  and  come 

14.  19  This  shall  lie  the  punishment  of  E.,  and 
Matt.  2.  13  and  take  the  youngchild .  .and  flee  into  E. 

2.  14  When  he  arose,  .and  departed  into  E. 

2. 15  Out  of  E.  have  I  called  my  son 
2.  19  Lord  appeareth  in  a  dream  to  Joseph  in  E. 
Acts  2.  10  Phrygia,  and  Pamphilia,  in  E.,  and  in 

7.  9  And  the  patriarchs,  .sold  Joseph  into  E. 

7  10  favour,  .in  the  sight  of  Pha.  king  of  E. 

7.  10  he  made  him  governor  overE.  and  all  his 
7.  11  came  a  dearth  over  all  the  land  of  E. 

7.  12  Jacob  heard  that  there  was  corn  in  E. 

7.  15  So  Jacob  went  down  into  E.,  and  died 
7.  17  the  people  grew  and  multiplied  in  E. 

7.  34  I  have  seen  the  affliction . .  which  is  in  E. 
7.  34  And  now  come,  I  will  send  thee  into  E. 

7.  36  he  had  showed  wonders . .  in  the  land  of  E. 
7.  39  their  hearts  turned  back  again  into  E. 

7.  40  which  brought  us  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

13.  17  they  dwelt  as  strangers  in  the  land  of  E. 

Heb.  3.  16  howbeit  not  all  that  came  out  of  E.  by  Mo. 

8.  9  hand  to  lead  them  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
11.  26  greater  riches  than  the  treasures  in  E. 

11.  27  By  faith  he  forsook  E.,  not  fearing  the 
Jude  5  saved  the  people  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
Rev.  11.  8  which  spiritually  is  called  Sodom  and  E. 

iGYPTIAN,  EGYPTIANS,  D"!p,  Dyitf?,  Puytmos. 

.  The  inhabitants  of  Egypt — descendants  of  Mitsraim 
he  son  of  Ham. 

Gen.  12.  12  when  the'E.  shall  see  thee,  that  they  shall 

12.  14  the  E.  beheld  the  woman  that  she  (was) 

16.  1  she  had  an  handmaid,  an  E.,  whose  name 
16.  3  And  Sarai.  .took  Hagar  her  maid,  the  E. 

21.  9  And  Sarah  saw  the  son  of  nagar  the  E. 
25.  12  Ishmael.  .whom  Hagar  the  E...  bare  unto 
39.  1  an  E.,  bought  him  of  the  hands  of  the  Is. 
39.  2  he  was  in  the  house  of  his  master  the  E. 
39.  5  the  Lord  blessed  the  E.’s  house  for  Jose. 
41.  55  Pharaoh  said  unto  all  the  E.,  Go  unto  J. 
41.  56  Joseph,  .sold  unto  the  E.  ;  and  the  famine 
43.  32  and  for  the  E.  which  did  eat  with  him 
43.  32  because  the  E.  might  not  eat  bread  with 
43.  32  that  (is)  an  abomination  unto  the  E. 

45.  2  the  E.  and  the  house  of  Pharaoh  heard 

46.  34  shepherd  (is)  an  abomination  unto  the  E. 

47.  15  all  the  E.  came  unto  Joseph,  and  said 
47.  20  for  the  E.  sold  every  man  his  field,  beca. 
50.  3  the  E.  mourned  for  him  threescore  and 
50.  11  This  (is)  a  grievous  mourning  to  the  E. 

Exod.  1.  13  the  E.  made  the  children  of  Israel  to 

1.  19  the  Hebrew  women  (are)  not  as  the  E. 

2.  n  and  he  spied  an  E.  smiting  an  Hebrew 
2.  12  he  slew  the  K.,  and  hid  him  in  the  sand 
2.  14  thou  to  kill  me,  as  thou  killedst  the  E.  ? 

2.  19  An  E.  delivered  us  out  of  the  hand  of  the 

3.  8  to  deliver  them  out  of  the  hand  of  the  E. 
3.  9  the  oppression  wherewith  the  E.  oppress 

3.  21  I  will  give,  .favour  in  the  sight  of  the  E. 
3.  22  and  ye  shall  spoil  the  E. 

6.  5  the  children  of  Israel,  whom  the  E.  keep 

6.  6,  7  out  from  under  the  burdens  of  the  E. 

7.  5  the  E.  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 
7.  18  the  E.  shall  loathe  to  drink  of  the  water 
7.  21  the  E.  could  not  drink  of  the  water  of  the 

7.  24  all  the  E.  digged  round  about  the  river 

8.  21  the  houses  of  the  E.  shall  be  full,  (of  flies) 
8.  26  shall  sacrifice  the  abomination  of  the  E. 

8.  26  shall  we  sacrifice  the  abomination  of  the  E. 

9.  11  for  the  boil  was  upon . .  all  the  E. 

10.  6  they  shall  fill .  .the  houses  of  all  the  E. 

11.  3  the  people  favour  in  the  sight  of  the  E. 

11.  7  Lord  doth  put  a  difference  between  the  E. 

12.  23  the  Lord  will  pass  through  to  smite  the  E. 
12.  27  when  lie  smote  the  E.,  and  delivered  our 
12.  30  he,  and  all  his  servants,  and  all  the  E. 

12.  33  And  the  E.  were  urgent  upon  the  people 
12.  35  they  borrowed  of  the  E.  jewels  of  silver 
12.  36  sight  of  the  E. .  .and  they  spoiled  the  E. 

14.  4  that  the  E.  may  know  that  I  (am)  the  L. 
14.  9  But  the  E.  pursued  after  them,  all  the 
14.  10  and,  behold,  the  E.  marched  after  them 
14.  12  Let  us  alone,  that  we  may  serve  the  E.  ? 
14.  12  (it  had  been)  better  for  us  to  serve  the  E. 
14.  13  for  the  E.  whom  ye  have  seen  to  day,  ye 
14.  17  I  will  harden  the  hearts  of  the  E. 

14. 18  the  E.  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 
14.  20  it  came  between  the  camp  of  the  E.  and 
14.  23  And  the  E.  pursued,  and  went  in  after 
14.  24  the  Lord  looked  unto  the  host  of  the  E. 
14.  24  and  troubled  the  host  of  the  E. 

14.  25  the  E.  said,  Let  us  flee  from  the  face  of 


Exodi4.  25  the  Lord  fightetli  for  them  against  the  E. 
14.  26  the  waters  may  come  again  upon  the  E. 
14.  27  and  the  E.  fled  against  it 
14.  27  the  Lord  overthrew  the  E.  in  the  midst 
14.  30  saved  Israel,  .out  of  the  hand  of  the  E. 

14.  30  Israel  saw  the  E.  dead  upon  the  sea  shore 
14. 31  work  which  the  Lord  did  upon  the  E. 

15.  26  diseases.  .1  have  brought  upon  the  E. 

18.  8  all  that  the  Lord  had  done  unto,  .the  E. 

18.  9  had  delivered  out  of  the  hand  of  the  E. 

18.  10  delivered  you  out  of  the  hand  of  the  E. 

18.  10  delivered  the  people  from  under  the.  .E. 

19.  4  Ye  have  seen  what  I  did  unto  the  E. 

32.  12  Wherefore  should  the  E.  speak,  and  say 
Lev.  24.  10  Israelitish  woman,  whose  father(was)an  E. 
Numi4.  13  Then  the  E.  shall  hear  (it),  for  thou  bro. 

20.  15  and  the  E.  vexed  us  and  our  fathers 

33.  3  Israel  went  out . .  in  the  sight  of  all  the  E. 
33.  4  For  the  E.  buried  all.  .first  born,  which 

Deut23.  7  thou  shalt  not  abhor  an  E.,  because  thou 
26.  6  And  the  E.  evil  entreated  us,  and  afflicted 
Josh  24.  6  the  E.  pursued  after  your  fathers  with 
24.  7  he  put  darkness  between  you  and  the  E. 
Judg.  6.  9  I  delivered  you  out  of  the  hand  of  the  E. 

10.  11  (Did)  not  (I  deliver  you)  from  the  E. 

1  Sa.  4.  8  these  (are)  the  Gods  that  smote  the  E. 

6.  6  as  the  E.  and  Pharaoh  hardened  their  h.  ? 

10.  18  delivered  you  out  of  the  hand  of  the  E. 

30.  1 1  And  they  found  an  E.  in  the  field,  and 

2  Sa.  23.  21  And  he  slew  an  E.,  a  goodly  man 

23.  21  and  the  E.  had  a  spear  in  his  hand 
23.  21  and  plucked  the  spear  out  of  the  E.'s 
2  Ki.  7.  6  the  kings  of  the  E.,  to  come  upon  us 
1  Ch.  2.  34  And  Shesham  had  a  servant,  an  E.,  whose 

11.  23  he  slew  an  E.,  a  man  of  (great)  stature 

11.  23  in  the  E.’s  hand  (was)  a  spear  like  a  wea. 
11.  23  and  plucked  the  spearout  of  the  E.’s  hand 

Ezra  9.  1  the  Moabites,  the  E.,  and  the  Amorites 
Isa.  19.  2  I  will  set  the  E.  against  the  E. 

19.  4  the  E.  will  I  give  over  into  the  hand  of 

19.  21  the  E.  shall  know  the  Lord  in  that  day 

19.  23  and  the  E.  into  Assyria ;  and  the  E.  shall 

20.  4  So  shall  the  king,  .lead  away  the  E.  pris. 

30.  7  the  E.  shall  help  in  vain,  and  to  no  purp. 

31.  3  Now  the  E.  (are)  men,  and  not  God 
Jer.  43.  13  the  houses  of  the  gods  of  the  E.  shall  he 
Lam.  5.  6  We  have  given  the  hand  (to)  the  E.,(and  to) 
Eze.  16.  26  hast,  .committed  fornication  with  the  E. 

23.  21  in  bruising  thy  teats  by  the  E.  for  the 
29.  12  and  I  will  scatter  the  E.  among  the  nati. 

29.  13  I  gather  the  E.  from  the  people  whither 

30.  23,  26 1  will  scatter  the  E.  among  the  nations 
Acts  7.  22  was  learned  in  all  the  wisdom  of  the  E. 

7.  24  him  that  was  oppressed,  and  smote  the  E. 

7.  28  kill  me,  as  thou  diddest  the  E.  yesterday  1 

21.  38  Art  not  thou  that  E.,  which,  madest  an 
Heb  11.  29  which  the  E.  assaying  to  do  were  drow. 

2.  As  an  adjective,  an  epithet  applied  to  the  whole  or 
only  the  northern  part  of  the  Red  Sea. 

Isa.  11. 15  Lord  shall,  .destroy  the  tongue  of  the  E. 
E  -HI,  ’nx  unity. 

Son  of  Benjamin,  same  as  Ehud  in  1  Ch.  8.  6.  B.C.  1690. 
Gen.  46.  21  sons  of  Benjamin  (were).  .Naaman,  E. 

E'-HTJD,  nnx  strong. 

1.  Ehud  the  great-grandson  of  Benjamin,  n.c.  1690. 

1  Ch.  7.  10  sons  of  Bilhan.  .Benjamin,  and  E.,  and 

8.  6  these  (are)  the  sons  of  E.:  these  are  the 

2.  The  son  of  Gera,  the  second  judge  (or  deliverer)  of 
the  Israelites,  B.C.  1336.  He  slew  Eglon,  who  had 
established  himself  in  Jericho,  which  was  within  the 
boundaries  of  Benjamin. 

Judg  3.  15  E.  the  son  of  Gera,  a  Benjamite,  a  man 
3.  16  E.  made  him  a  dagger  which  had  two  ed. 
3.  20  E.  came  unto  him  ;  and  he  was  sitting  in 
3.  20  E.  said,  I  have  a  message  from  God  unto 

3.  21  E.  put  forth  his  left  hand,  and  took  the 
3.  23  E.  went  forth  through  the  porch,  and 

3.  26  E.  escaped  while  they  tarried,  and  passed 

4.  1  Israel  again  did  evil,  .when  E.  was  dead 
EIGHT  — 

1  .Eight,  •iib?',  rnozi  shemoneh,  shemonah. 

Gen.  5.  4  the  days  of  Adam,  .were  eight  hundred 

5.  7  Seth  lived .  .eight  hundred  and  seven 

5.  10  Enos  lived,  .eight  hundred  and  fifteen 
5.  13  Cainan  lived,  .eight  hundred  and  forty 
5.  16  Mahalaleel  lived,  .eight  hundred  and  th. 
5.  17  all  the  days  of  Mahalaleel  were  eight 

5. 19  Jared  lived,  .eight  hundred  years,  and 

17.  12  he  that  is  eight  days  old  shall  be  circum. 

21.  4  circumcised  his  son  Isaac  being  eight 

22.  23  these  eight  Milcah  did  bear  to  Nalior 
Exod26.  2  The  length  of  one  curtain .  .eight  and 

26.  25  they  shall  be  eight  boards,  and  their  soc. 
36.  9  The  length  of  one . .  (was)  twenty  and  eig. 
36.  30  there  were  eight  boards ;  and  their  sock. 
Num.  2.  24  an  hundred  thousand  and  eight  thousand 
3.  28  eight  thousand  and  six  hundred,  keeping 
4. 48  eight  thousand  and  five  hundred  and 
7.  8  four  wagons  and  eight  oxen  he  gave  unto 
29.  29  on  the  sixth  day  eight  bullocks,  two  rams 
35.  7  give  to  the  Levites . .  forty  and  eight  cities 
Deut.  2. 14  the  space .  .(was)  thirty  and  eight  years 
Josh  21.  41  All  thecities.  .(were)  forty  and  eight  cities 
Judg.  3.  8  the  children  of  Israel  served,  .eight  years 

12.  14  and  he  judged  Israel  eight  years 

1  Sa.  4.  15  Now  Eli  was  ninety  and  eight  years  old 

17.  12  he  had  eight  sons  :  and  the  man  went 

2  Sa.  23.  8  (he  lift  up  his  spear)  against  eight  hund. 


2  Sa.  24.  9  there  were  in  Israel  eight  hundred  thou 

1  Ki.  7.  10  of  ten  cubits,  and  stones  of  eight  cubits 

2  Ki.  8.  17  he  reigned  eight  years  in  Jerusalem 

10.  36  And  the  time . .  (was)  twenty  and  eight 

22.  1  J  osiali  (was)  eight  years  old  when  he 

1  Ch.12.  24  six  thousand  and  eight  hundred,  ready 

12.  30  twenty  thousand  and  eight  hundred 

12.  35  of  the  Danites.  .twenty  and  eight  thous. 

16.  38  with  their  brethren,  threescore  and  eight 

23.  3  man  by  man,  was  thirty  and  eight  thou. 

24.  4  and  eight  among  the  sons  of  Ithamar 

25.  7  was  two  hundred  fourscore  and  eight 

2  Ch.11.  21  Rehoboam.  begat  twenty  and  eight  sons 

13-  3  with  eight  hundred  thousand  chosen  m. 

21.  5,  20  he  reigned  eight  years  in  Jerusalem 
29.  17  sanctified  the  house  of  the  Lord  in  eight 

34.  1  Josiah  (was)  eight  years  old  when  he 

36.  9  Jehoiachin  (was)  eightyears  old  when  he 
Ezra  2.  6  two  thousand  eight  hundred  and  twelve 
2.  16  The  children  of  Ater.  .ninety  and  eight 
2.  23  of  Anathoth,  an  hundred  twenty  and  eig. 
2.  41  of  Asaph,  an  hundred  twenty  and  eight 

8.  11  and  with  him  twenty  and  eight  males 
Nell.  7.  1 1  two  thousand  and  eight  hundred j(and)  e. 

7.  13  of  Zattu,  eight  hundred  forty  and  five 
7.  15  of  Binnui,  six  hundred  forty  and  eight 
7.  16  of  Bebai,  six  hundred  twenty  and  eight 
7.  21  of  Ater  of  Hezekiah,  ninety  and  eight 
7.  22  of  Hashum,  three  hundred  twenty  and  e. 
7.  26  of  Bethlehem,  .hundred  fourscore  and  e. 
7.  27  of  Anathoth,  an  hundred  twenty  and  ei. 

7.  44  of  Asaph,  an  hundred  forty  and  eight 

7.  45  The  porters,  .hundred  thirty  and  eight 

11.  6  of  Perez,  .four  hundred  threescore  and  e. 
11.  8  Sallai,  nine  hundred  twenty  and  eight 

11.  12  their  brethren,  .eight  hundred  twenty 

11. 14  their  brethren,  .hundred  twenty  and  ei. 
Eccl.  11.  2  Give  a  portion  to  seven,  and  also  to  eight 
Jer.  41.  is  escaped  from  Johanan  with  eight  men 

52.  29  he  carried  away  captive . .  eight  hundred 
Eze.  40.  9  the  porch  of  the  gate,  eight  cubits 

40.  31,  34,  37  the  going  up  to  it  (had)  eight  steps 
40.  41  eight  tables,  whereupon  they  slew  (their 
.Mic.  5.  5  shall  we  raise  against  him . .  eight . .  men 
2. Eight,  uktoi  okto. 

Luke  2.  21  when  eight  days  were  accomplished  for 

9.  28  it  came  to  pass,  about  an  eight  days  after 
John  5.  5  had  an  infirmity  thirty  and  eight  years 

20.  26  after  eight  days,  again  his  disciples  were 
Acts  9.  33  which  had  kept  his  bed  eight  years 

1  Pe.  3.  20  few,  that  is,  eight  souls,  were  saved  by 

EIGHTEEN  — 

1.  Eight  (and)  ten,  "i T’i  fijbip  shemonah  asar. 

Gen.  14.  14  own  house,  three  hundred  and  eighteen 
Judg.  3.  14  the  children  of  Israel  served,  .eighteen 

10.  8  they  vexed . .  the  children . .  eighteen  years 

20.  25  eighteen  thousand  men  ;  all  these  drew 
20.  44  there  fell  of  Benjamin  eighteen  thousand 

2  Sa.  8.  13  smiting  of  the  Syrians,  .eighteen  thousa. 

1  Ki.  7.  15  he  cast  two  pillars,  .eighteen  cubits  high 

2  Ki.  24.  8  Jehoiachin  (was)  eighteen  years  old 

25.  17  The  height  of  the  one  pillar  (was)  eight. 

1  Ch.12.  31  half  tribe  of  Manasseh  eighteen  thousand 

18.  12  slew,  .in  the  valley  of  salt  eighteen  tlio. 

26.  9  Meshelemiah  had.  .strongmen,  eighteen 

2  CI1.11.  21  he  took  eighteen  wives,  and  threescore 
Ezra  8.  9  with  him  two  hundred  and  eighteen 

8.  18  with  his  sons  and  his  brethren,  eighteen 
Neh.  7.  11  thousand  and  eight  hundred  (and)  eight. 
Jer.  52.  21  the  height  of  one  pillar  (was)  eighteen 
Eze.  48.  35  (It  was)  round  about  eighteen  thousand 

2.  Ten  and  eight,  Sena  kcu  oktu  deka  kai  okto. 
Lukei3.  4  Or  those  eighteen,  upon  whom  the  tower 

13.  11  which  had  a  spirit  of  infirmity  eighteen 

13.  16  whom  Satan  hath  bound,  lo,  these  eight. 
EIGHTEEN  thousand — 

A  myriad  and  8,000,  D’B$>x  ntiD’fi  i:n. 

1  Ch.29.  7  and  of  brass  eighteen  thousand  talents 

EIGHTEENTH  — 

Eight  (and)  ten,  1  rubiji  shemonah  asar. 

1  Ki.  15.  1  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  king  Jeroboam 

2  Ki.  3.  1  the  eighteenth  year  of  Jehoshaphat  king 

22.  3  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  king  Josiah 

23.  23  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  king  Josiah 

1  011/24.  15  seventeenth  to  Hezir,  the  eighteenth  to 

25.  25  The  eighteenth  to  Hanani,  (lie),  his  sons 

2  Ch.13.  1  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  king  Jeroboam 

34.  8  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  his  reign,  when 

35.  19  In  the  eighteenth  year  of  the  reign  of  J. 
Jer.  32.  1  the  eighteenthjyear  of  Nebuchadrezzar 

52.  29  the  eighteenth"  year  of  Nebuchadrezzar 

EIGHTH  — 

1. Eighth,  'I'Diy  sliemini. 

Exod22.  30  on  the  eighth  day  thou  shalt  give  it  me 
Lev.  9.  1  it  came  to  pass  on  the  eighth  day,  (that) 

12.  3  the  eighth  day  the  flesh  of  his  foreskin 

14.  10  on  the  eighth  day  he  shall  take  two  he 

14.  23  he  shall  bring  them  on  the  eighth  day  for 

15. 14  on  the  eighth  day  he  shall  take  to  him 

15.  29  on  the  eighth  day  she  shall  take  unto  her 

22.  27  from  the  eighth  day  and  thenceforth  it 

23.  36  on  the  eighth  day  shall  be  an  holy 

23.  39  and  on  the  eighth  day  (shall  be)  a  sabbath 
25.  22  ye  shall  sow  the  eighth  year,  and  eat  (yet) 
Num.  6.  10  on  the  eighth  day  he  shall  bring  two 

7.  54  On  the  eighth  day  (offered)  Gamaliel  the 
29.  35  On  the  eighth  day  ye  shall  have  a  solemn 


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ELDER 


1  Ki.  6.  38  the  month  Bui,  which  (is)  the  eighth  mon. 

8  66  On  the  eighth  day  lie  sent  the  people  away 
12  22  ordained  a  least  in  the  eighth  month,  on 
is.  33  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  eighth  month 
,  Chr  12  Johanan  the  eighth,  Elzabad  the  ninth 
22  io  seventh  to  Hakkoz,  the  eighth  to  Abyali 
2  4  is  The  eighth  to  Jesliaiah,  (he),  his  sons,  and 
26.  5  Issachar  the  seventh,  Peulthai  the  eighth 
27. 11  The  eighth  (captain)  for  the  eighth  month 

2  Ch  7  9  eighth  day  they  made  a  solemn  assembly 
Neh.  8.  18  on  the  eighth  day  (was)  a  solemn  assembly 
Eze.  43.  27  upon  the  eighth  day,  and  (so)  forward,  the 
Zech.  1.  1  In  the  eighth  month,  in  the  second  year 

2.  Eight,  nibs',  niby  shemonah,  shemoneh. 

1  Ki.16.  29 'in  the'thirty  and  eighth  year  of  Asa  king 

2  Ki.15  8  In  the  thirty  and  eighth  year  of  Azariah 

24  12  took  him  in  the  eighth  year  of  his  reign 
2  Ch  29.  17  on  the  eighth  day  of  the  month,  came  they 
34.  3  in  the  eighth  year  of  his  reign,  while  he 

Z.Eiqhth,  07800s  ogdoos. 

Luke  I.  50  on  the  eighth  day  they  came  to  circumcise 

Acts  7  8  (Abraham).,  circumcised  him  the  eighth  d. 

2  Pe.  2.  s  saved  Noah,  the  eighth  (person),  a  prea 
Rev  17  n  lie,  is  the  eighth,  and  is  of  the  seven,  and 
21!  20  the  eighth,  beryl ;  the  ninth,  a  topaz 

EIGHTH  day,  the  — 

Eighth  day,  oKTa.rifj.epos  oktaemeros. 

Phil.  3.  5  Circumcised  the  eighth  day,  of  the  stock 

EIGHTIETH  — 

Eighty,  duos'  shemonim. 

1  Ki.  6. 

EIGHTY  — 

Eighty,  duos'  shemonim. 

Gen.  5.  25' Methuselah  lived  an  hundred  eighty  and 

4.  26  seven  hundred  eighty  and  two  years 

5.  28  Lamech  lived  an  hundred  eighty  and  two 


1  the  four  hundred  and  eightieth  year 


EITHER  — 

1.  Or,  in  0.  .  . 

Lev  13.  49,  53  either  in  the  warp,  or  in  the  woof,  or 

2 .If,  on  im. 

1  Ch.21.  12  Either  three  years’  famine ;  or  three  mo. 

2.  And,  1  ve. 

Deuti7-  3  either  the  sun,  or  moon,  or  any  of  the 

4 .That,  ’?  ki.  ... 

1  Ki.18.  27  either  he  is  talking,  or  he  is  pursuing 

5  Either )  Tf  €• 

Matt.  6.  24  either  he  will  hate  the  one,  and  love  the 
12  33  Either  make  the  tree  good,  and  his  fruit 
Luke  6.  42  Either  how  canst  thou  say  to  thy  brother 
1 4  8  Either  what  woman,  having  ten  pieces  of 

16  13  either  he  will  hate  the  one,  and  love  the 
Acts  17  21  either  to  tell,  or  to  hear  some  new  thing 
I  Co.  14.  6  shall  speak  to  you  either  by  revelation 
Phil  3  12  as  though  I  had  already  attained,  either 
Jas.  3.  12  Can  the  fig  tree.  .bear,  .berries’  either 

EITHER  side,  on  — 

Hence  and  hence,  ivrevdev  ko\  ivrevdev. 

Johnio.  18  and  two  other  with  him,  on  either  side 
Rev.22  2  on  either  side  of  the  river,  (was  there)  the 

EITHER  of  them  — 

1.  A  man,  i^’N  ish. 

Lev.  10.  1  took  either  of  them  his  censer,  and  put 

2.  Two,  loth,  uai  sheni. 

1  Ki.  7.  15  a  line,  .did  compass  either  of  them  about 
EITHER. .  .or  — 

Even. ..even,  D3...D3  gam.,  gam. 

Eccl.  9.  1  no  man  knoweth  either  love  or  hatred  (by) 

E'-KER,  -ij3S?  root. 

Descendant  of  Judah  through  Hezron  and  Jerahmeel. 


EK-RON-ITE  and  EK-RON-ITES, 

The  inhabitants  of  Ekron. 

Josh  13.  3  Eshkalonites,  the  Gittite3,  and  the  E. 

1  Sa.  5.  10  the  E.  cried.  .They  have  brought  about 

EL-A  DAH,  n-ijibN  God  is  ornament. 

Descendant  of  Ephraim  in  the  fourth  degree.  B.C.  1570. 
Ch.  7.  20  and  E.  his  son,  and  Tahath  his  son 

E'-LAH,  n^N,  nSn  oak. 

1.  A  duke,  chief,  or  prince  of  Edom.  li.c.  1470. 

Gen.  36.  41  Duke  Aliolibamah,  duke  E.,  duke  Pinon 
i  Ch.  1.  52  Duke  Aholibamah,  duke  E.,  duke  Pinon 

2.  A  valley  in  Judah  where  David  slew  Goliath.  Now 
called  Wady  Suint. 

Sa  17  2  And  Saul,  .pitched  by  the  valley  of  E. 

17.  19  Saul,  and  they ..  (were)  in  the  valley  of  E. 
21.  9  whom  thou  slewest  in  the  valley  of  E. 

3.  Father  of  a  Benjamite  commissariat  officer  under 
Solomon.  B.C.  1015. 

Ki.  4.  18  Shimei  the  son  of  E.  in  Benjamin 

4.  Son  and  successor  of  Baasha  king  of  Israel.  He 
reigned  little  more  than  a  year,  being  killed  (while 
drunk)  by  Zimri  while  his  army  was  absent  at  the  siege 
of  Gibbethou.  B.C.  930. 

1  Ki.  16.  6  and  E.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

16.  8  began  E.  the  son  of  Baasha  to  reign  over 
16.  13  For  all  the  sins  of  Baasha,  and.  .of  E.  his 

16.  14  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  E.,  and  all 

5.  Father  of  Hoshea,  last  king  of  Israel.  B.C.  739. 

2  Ki.15.  30  Hoshea  the  son  of  E.  made  a  conspiracy 

17.  1  began  Hoshea  the  son  of  E.  to  reign  in 

18.  1  in  the  third  year  of  Hoshea  son  of  E. 

18.  9  the  seventh  year  of  Hoshea  son  of  E.  king 

6.  A  son  of  Caleb  son  of  Jephunneli.  B.C.  1450. 

1  Ch.  4.  15  Iru,  E.,  and  Naam  :  and  the  sons  of  E. 

7.  One  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin.  B.C.  445. 

1  Ch.  9.  8  E.  the  son  of  Uzzi,  the  son  of  Michri,  and 

E'-LAM,  dS'j;,  dViv  youth. 

1.  A  son  of  Shem,  whose  family  gave  his  name  to  a 
district  which  lay  S.  of  Assyria  and  E.  of  Persia  Proper. 
B.C.  2300. 

Gen  10.  22  children  of  Shem  ;  E.,  and  Asshur,  and 
1  Ch.  1. 17  sons  of  Shem ;  E.,  and  Asshur,  and  Arp. 

2.  Country  inhabited  by  the  descendants  of  Elam,  i.e., 
perSia 

Gen.  14.  1  Chedorlaomer  king  of  E.,  and  Tidal  king 
14.  9  With  Chedorlaomer  the  kin 


.  of  Ram.  .were  Maaz,  and  Jamin.’and  E. 


B.C.  1421. 

1  Ch.  2.  27 
EK'-RON,  j'npjj  naturalisation. 

The  most  northerly  of  the  five  cities  belonging  to  the 
Philistines.  It  was  in  the  low  country  or  Shefelah,  as 
well  as  the  other  four,  and  fell  to  the  lot  of  J udah,  and 
then  to  Dan.  It  is  now  called  Alcir  and  lies  five  miles 
S.W.  of  Ramleh,  and  three  due  E.  of  Jabneh  ( Yebna ),  on 
the  N.  side  of  the  Wady  Surar. 

Josh  13.  3  From  Sihor.  .unto  the  borders  of  E.  nort. 
15. 11  the  border  went  out  unto  the  side  of  E. 
15.  45  E.,  with  her  towns  and  her  villages 
15  46  From  E.  even  unto  the  sea,  all  that  (lay) 
19.  43  And  Elon,  and  Thimnathah,  and  E. 

Judg  1  18  Askelon . .  and  E.  with  the  coast  thereof 

1  Sa.  5.  10  Therefore  they  sent  the  ark  of  God  to  E. 

5.  10  as  the  ark  of  God  came  to  E. 

6.  16  they  returned  to  E.  the  same  day 

6.  17  for  Askelon  one,  for  Gath  one,  for  E.  one 

7.  14  cities,  .were restored,  .from E.  even  unto 
7.  52  until  thou  come,  .to  the  gates  of  E. 

17.  52  Philistines  fell  down  by  the  way . .  unto  E. 

2  Ki.  1.  2  Go,  enquire  of  Baal-zebub  the  god  of  E. 

1.  3,  6,  16  enquire  of  Baal-zebub  the  god  of  E.? 
Jer.  25.  20  all  the  kings  of  the  land  of.  .E.,  and 
Amos  1.  8  and  I  will  turn  mine  hand  against  E. 
Zeph.  2.  4  at  the  noon  day,  and  E.  shall  be  rooted 
Zech.  9.  5  Gaza  also . .  and  be  very  sorrowful,  and  E. 
9.  7  as  a  governor  in  Judah,  and  E.  as  a  Jeb 


_  of  E.,  and 

Isa.  11.  11  from  E.,  and  from  Shinar,  and  from  H. 

21  2  Go  up,  0  E.:  besiege,  0  Media  :  all  the 

22  6  E  bare  the  quiver  with  chariots  of  men 
Jer.  25.  25  all  the  kings  of  E.,  and  all  the  kings  of 

49.  34  came  to  Jeremiah  the  prophet  against  E. 

49  35  I  will  break  the  bow  of  E„  the  chief  of 
49.  36  upon  E.  will  I  bring  the  four  winds  from 
49.  36  no  nation  whither  the  outcasts  of  E.  shall 
49.  37  I  will  cause  E.  to  be  dismayed  before 
49  38  I  will  set  my  throne  in  E.,  and  will  dest. 
49.  39  I  will  bring  again  the  captivity  of  E. 

Eze  32.  24  There  (is)  E.  and  all  her  multitude  round 
Dan.  8.  2  Shusham.  .which  (is)  in  the  province  of  E 
Son  of  Shashak,  a  Benjamite.  B.C.  1340. 

1  Ch.  8.  24  And  Hananiah,  and  E.,  and  Antothijah 

4.  A  son  of  Meshelemiah,  a  Kohathite.  B.C.  1015. 

Ch.26.  3  E.  the  fifth,  Jehohanan  the  sixth,  Elioe. 

5.  Progenitor  of  a  family  that  came  up  from  exile.  B.O. 
S3®' 

Ezra  2.  7  children  of  E.,  a  thousand  two  hundred 

Neh.  7.  12  children  of  E.,  a  thousand  two  hundred 

6.  Another  whose  posterity  returned  from  exile.  B.C. 
536. 

Ezra  2  31  children  of  the  other  E.,  a  thousand  two 

Neh.  7.  34  children  of  the  other  E.,  a  thousand  two 

7.  One  whose  descendants  came  up  with  Ezra.  B.C.  457. 

Ezra  8.  7  of  the  sons  of  E.  ;  Jesliaiah  the  son  of 

8  An  ancestor  of  Shechaniah,  who  made  confession  of 
the  people  having  trespassed  in  taking  strange  wives. 

B’a  457’  .  ^  ,  , 
Ezra  10  2  Jeliiel . .  of  the  sons  of  E. ,  answered  and 
10.  26  of  the  sons  of  E.;  Mattaniah,  Zechariah 

9.  A  chief  that,  with  Nehemiali,  sealed  the  covenant, 
B.C.  457. 

Neh.  10.  14  chief  of  the  people.  .E.,  Zatthu,  Bam 

10.  A  priest  who  took  part  in  the  ceremonial  of  purify¬ 
ing  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  after  it  had  been  rebuilt. 
B.C.  445. 

Neh.  12.  42  and  Malchijah,  and  E.,  and  Ezer 
E-LAM-ITES,  KQW,  'EXap-irai. 

The  inhabitants  of  Elam  carried  to  Samaria.  B.C.  721. 
Ezra  4.  9  Susanchites,  the  Dehavites,  (and)  the  E. 
Acts  2.  9  Partliiaus,  and  Medes,  and  E.,  and  the 

E-LA'-SAH,  E-LEA'-SAH,  ityJ^N  God  is  doer. 

1.  A  priest  who  had  married  a  strange  wife.  B.C.  445. 

Ezra  10.  22  of  the  sons  of  Pashur. .  Jozabad,  and  E. 

2.  An  ambassador  whom  Zedekiah  sent  to  Nebuchad¬ 
nezzar.  B.C.  599. 

Jer.  29.  3  By  the  hand  of  E.  the  son  of  Shaphan 


E'-LATH,  E'-LOTH,  rh'tf  palm  grove. 

An  Elamite  port  now  called  Eyleh,  on  the  E.  or  Elanitic 
gulf  of  the  Red  Sea,  near  Eziongeber,  and  now  called 
Galana. 

Deut.  2.  8  through  the  way  of  the  plain  from  E. 

2  Ki.14.  22  He  built  E.,  and  restored  it  to  Judah 

16.  6  recovered  E. . . and  drave  the  Jews  from  E. 

16.  6  and  the  Syrians  came  to  E.,  and  dwelt 

EL  BETH'-EL,  Anti'S  Sn  god  of  the  house  of  God. 

The  name  given  to  the  place  where  God  appeared  to 
Jacob  when  flying  from  liis  brother  Esau.  B.C.  1739. 

Gen.  35.  7  built,  .an  altar,  and  called  the  place  E. 

EL-DA'-AH,  njn'lN  whom  God  called. 

The  last  in  order  of  the  sons  of  Midian.  B.C.  1800. 

Gen.  25.  4  the  sons  of  Midian.  .Abidah,  and  E. 

1  Ch.  1.  33  the  sons  of  Midian.  .Abida,  and  E. 

EL'-DAD,  "n^N  God  is  a  friend. 

One  of  two  elders  to  whom  was  given  the  prophetic 
power  of  Moses.  B.C.  1492. 

Num  11.  26  name  of  the  one  (was)  E.,  and  the  name 
11.  27  E.  and  Medad  do  prophesy  in  the  camp 

ELDER  — 

1  .Great,  Vna  gadol. 

Gen.  10.  21  Eber,  the  brother  of  Japhetli  the  elder 
27.  42  these  words  of  Esau  her  elder  son  were 
29.  16  the  name  of  the  elder  (was)  Leah,  and  the 
1  Sa.  18.  17  Behold  my  elder  daughter  Merab,  her 
1  Ki.  2.  22  kingdom  also;  for  he  (is)  mine  elder  broth. 
Eze  16.  46  thine  elder  sister  (is)  Samaria,  she  and 

16.  61  thy  sisters,  thine  elder  and  thy  younger 

23.  4  Aholah  the  elder,  and  Aholibah  her  sister 

2 .Old,  aged,  learded,  zaqen. 

Gen.  50.  7  elders  of  his  houses,  and  all  the  elders 
Exod.  3.  16  gather  the  elders  of  Israel  together,  and 

3.  18  shalt  come,  thou  and  the  elders  of  Israel 

4.  29  gathered  together  all  the  elders  of  the 
12.  21  Moses  called  for  all  the  elders  of  Israel 

17.  5  and  take  with  thee  of  the  elders  of  Israel 
17.  6  did  so  in  the  sight  of  the  elders  of  Israel 

ExodiS.  12  Aaron  came,  and  all  the  elders  of  Israel 
19.  7  and  called  for  the  elders  of  the  people 
24  1,  9  Abihu,  and  seventy  of  the  elders  of  Is. 

24.  14  he  said  unto  the  elders,  Tarry  ye  here  for 
Lev.  4.  15  the  elders  of  the  congregation  shall  lay 

9.  1  Aaron  and  his  sons,  and  the  elders  of 
Nunn  1.  16  seventy  men  of  the  elders  of  Israel 

n.  16  knowest  to  be  the  elders  of  the  people 
n.  24  seventy  men  of  the  elders  of  the  people 
n.  25  and  gave  (it)  unto  the  seventy  elders 
11.  30  gat  him  into  the  camp,  he  and  the  elders 
16.  25  the  elders  of  Israel  followed  him 
22.  4  And  Moab  said  unto  the  elders  of  Midian 
22.  7  elders  of  Moab  and  the  elders  of  Midian 
Deut.  5.  23  the  heads  of  your  tribes,  and  your  elders 
19.  12  the  elders  of  his  city  shall  send  and 
21.  2  thy  elders  and  thy  judges  shall  come 
21  3  elders  of  that  city  shall  take  an  heifer 

21.  4  the  elders  of  that  city  shall  bring  down 
21.  6  the  elders  of  that  city,  (that  are)  next 
21.  19  bring  him  out  unto  the  elders  of  his  city 

21.  20  shall  say  unto  the  elders  of  his  city 

22.  15  unto  the  elders  of  the  city  in  the  gate 
22.  16  damsel’s  father  shall  say  unto  the  elders 
22.  17  the  cloth  before  the  elders  of  the  city 

22.  18  the  elders  of  that  city  shall  take  that 
25.  7  wife  go  up  to  the  gate  unto  the  elders 
25.  8  the  elders  of  his  city  shall  call  him 
25.  9  unto  him  in  the  presence  of  the  elders 
27.  1  Moses  with  the  elders  of  Israel  comman. 
29.  10  your  captains  of  your  tribes,  your  elders 
31.  9  and  unto  all  the  elders  of  Israel 

31.  28  Gather  unto  me  all  the  elders  of  your 

32.  7  thy  elders,  and  they  will  tell  thee 
Josh.  7.  6  he  and  the  elders  of  Israel,  and  put  dust 

8.  10  and  went  up,  he  and  the  elders  of  Israel 

8.  33  all  Israel,  and  their  elders,  and  officers 

9.  11  our  elders,  and  all  the  inhabitants  of 

20.  4  in  the  ears  of  the  elders  of  that  city 

23.  2  called  for  all  Israel,  (and)  for  their  elders 

24.  1  called  for  the  elders  of  Israel,  and  for 
24.  31  days  of  the  elders  that  overlived  Joshua 

Judg.  2.  7  days  of  the  elders  that  outlived  Joshua 
8.  14  princes  of  Succoth,  and  the  elders 
8. 16  he  took  the  elders  of  the  city,  and  thorns 
11.  5  elders  of  Gilead  went  to  fetch  Jephthah 
11.  7,  9  Jephthah  said  unto  the  elders  of  Gil. 
11.  8,  10  elders  of  Gilead  said  unto  Jephthah 
11.  11  Jephthah  went  with  the  elders  of  Gilead 

21.  16  Then  the  elders  of  the  congregation  said 

2  he  took  ten  men  of  the  elders  of  the  city 
4  Buy  (it),  .before  the  elders  of  my  people 
9  Boaz  said  unto  the  elders,  and  (unto)  all 
:i  and  the  elders,  said,  (We  are)  witnesses 

3  people  were  come . .  elders  of  Israel  said 

4  the  elders  of  Israel  gathered  themselves 


Ruth  4. 
4- 
4- 
4- 

z  Sa.  4. 


8.  ., _ 

11.  3  the  elders  of  Jabesh  said  unto  him ;  Give 

15.  30  before  the  elders  of  my  people,  and 

16.  4  the  elders  of  the  town  trembled  at  his 
30.  26  he  sent  of  the  spoil  unto  the  elders  of  J. 

2  Sa.  3.  17  communication  with  the  elders  of  Israel 
5.  3  the  elders  of  Israel  came  to  the  kiDg  to 

12.  17  the  elders  of  his  house  arose,  (and  went) 

17.  4  pleased  Absalom  well,  and  all  the  elders 
17. 15  counsel  Absalom  and  the  elders  of  Israel 
19.  11  Speak  unto  the  elders  of  Judah,  saying 

1  Ki.  8.  i  Solomon  assembled  the  elders  of  Israel 


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1  Ki  8.  3  the  elders  of  Israel  came,  and  the  priests 

20.  7  king,  .called  all  the  elders  of  the  land 

20.  8  the  elders,  and  all  the  people,  said  unto 

21.  8  sent  the  letters  unto  the  elders  and  to 

21.  n  the  elders  and  the  nobles  who  were  the 

2  Ki.  6.  32  in  his  house,  and  the  elders  sat  with  him 

6.  32  he  said  to  the  elders,  See  ye  how  this 
10.  1  unto  the  rulers  of  Jezreel,  to  the  elders 
10.  5  he  that  (was)  over  the  city,  the  elders 

19.  2  the  scribe,  and  the  elders  of  the  priests 
23.  1  they  gathered  unto  him  all  the  elders  of 

1  Ch.n.  3  Therefore  came  all  the  elders  of  Israel 

15. 25  David,  and  the  elders  of  Israel,  and 
21.  16  David  and  the  elders,  .fell  upon  their 

2  Ch.  5.  2  Solomon  assembled  the  elders  of  Israel 

5.  4  the  elders  of  Israel  came  ;  and  the  Lev. 

34.  29  gathered  together  all  the  elders  of  Judah 
Ezra  10.  8  the  counsel  of  the  princes  and  the  elders 
10.  14  with  them  the  elders  of  every  city,  and 
Psa.107.  32  praise  him  in  the  assembly  of  the  elders 
Prov.31.  23  he  sitteth  among  the  elders  of  the  land 
Isa.  37.  2  the  scribes,  and  the  elders  of  the  priests 
Jer.  26.  17  rose  up  certain  of  the  elders  of  the  land 
29.  1  unto  the  residue  of  the  elders  which 
Lam.  1.  19  my  priests  and  mine  elders  gave  up  the 

2.  10  The  elders  of  the  daughter  of  Zion  sit 

4.  16  the  priests,  they  favoured  not  the  elders 

5.  12  the  faces  of  elders  were  not  honoured 

5.  14  The  elders  have  ceased  from  the  gate 
Eze.  8.  1  and  the  elders  of  Judah  sat  before  me 

14.  1  Then  came  certain  of  the  elders  of  Israel 

20.  1  certain  of  the  elders  of  Israel  came  to 

20.  3  speak  unto  the  elders  of  Israel,  and  say 
Joel  1. 14  gather  the  elders(and)  all  the  inhabitants 

2.  16  assemble  the  elders,  gather  the  children 

3.  Great ,  3i  rah. 

Gen.  25  23  and  the  elder  shall  serve  the  younger 

4.  Grey  headed,  ay  sah. 

Ezra  5.  5  eye  of  their  God  was  upon  the  elders  of 
9  Then  asked  we  those  elders,  (and)  said 

6.  7  the  governor  of  the  Jews,  and  the  elders 

6.  8  ye  shall  do  to  the  elders  of  these  Jews 

6.  14  the  elders  of  the  Jews  builded,  and  they 

5.  Aged  as  to  days,  n\?i5|  zeqenim  leyamim. 

Job  32.  4  because  they  (were)  elder  than  he 

6.  Greater,  yeifav  meizon. 

Rom.  9.  12  The  elder  shall  serve  the  younger 

7.  Elder,  aged  person,  irpea^vrepos  preshuteros. 

Mattis.  2  transgress  the  tradition  of  the  elders? 

16.  21  and  suffer  many  things  of  the  elders  and 

21.  23  chief  priests  and  the  elders  of  the  people 

26.  3  the  scribes,  and  the  elders  of  the  people 
26.  47  chief  priests  and  elders  of  the  people 

26.  57  the  scribes  and  the  elders  were  assembled 

26.  59  the  chief  priests,  and  elders,  and  all  the 

27.  1  chief  priests  and  elders  of  the  people 
27.  3  silver  to  the  chief  priests  and  elders 
27.  12  accused  of  the  chief  priests  and  elders  ‘ 

27.  20  the  chief  priests  and  elders  persuaded 

27.  41  mocking  (him),  with  the  scribes  and  elders 

28.  12  when  they  were  assembled  with  the  elders 
Mark  7.  3  holding  the  tradition  of  the  elders 

7.  5  according  to  the  tradition  of  the  elders 

8.  31  and  be  rejected  of  the  elders,  and  (of)  the 
11.  27  priests,  and  the  scribes,  and  the  elders 
14.  43  priests  and  the  scribes  and  the  elders 

14.  53  all  the  chief  priests  and  the  elders  and 

15.  1  held  a  consultation  with  the  elders  and 
Luke  7.  3  he  sent  unto  him  the  elders  of  the  Jews 

9.  22  and  be  rejected  of  the  elders  and  chief 
20.  1  the  scribes  came  upon  (him)  with  the  eld. 

22.  52  and  captains  of  the  temple,  and  the  elders 
Acts.  4.  5  that  their  rulers,  and  elders,  and  scribes 

4.  8  rulers  of  the  people,  and  elders  of  Israel 

4.  23  all  that  the  chief  priests  and  elders  had 
6.  12  they  stirred  up  the  people,  and  the  elders 

II.  30  sent  it  to  the  elders  by  the  hands  of 

14.  23  had  ordained  them  elders  in  every  church' 

15.  2  to  Jerusalem  unto  the  apostles  and  elders 
15.  4  church,  and  (of)  the  apostles  and  elders 
15.  6  the  apostles  and  elders  came  together 
15.  22  Then  pleased  it  the  apostles  and  elders 

15.  23  The  apostles  and  elders  and  brethren 

16.  4  were  ordained  of  the  apostles  and  elders 

20.  17  and  called  the  elders  of  the  church 

21.  18  and  all  the  elders  were  present 

23.  14  they  came  to  the  chief  priests  and  elders 

24.  1  the  high  priest  descended  with  the  elders 

25.  15  the  chief  priests  and  the  elders  of  the 

1  Ti  5.  1  Rebuke  not  an  elder,  but  entreat  (him)  as 

5.  17  Let  the  elders  that  rule  well  be  counted 

5.  19  Against  an  elder  receive  not  an  accusation 

Titus  1.  5  and  ordain  elders  in  every  city,  as  I  had 
Heb.  11.  2  by  it  the  elders  obtained  a  good  report 
Jas.  5.  14  let  him  call  for  the  elders  of  the  church 

1  Pe.  5.  1  The  elders  which  are  among  you  I  exhort 

2  Jo.  1  The  elder  unto  the  elect  lady  and  her 

3  Jo.  1  The  elder  unto  the  well  beloved  Gaius 

Rev.  4.  4  I  saw  four  and  twenty  elders  sitting  ' 

4.  10  The  four  and  twenty  elders  fall  down 

5.  5  one  of  the  elders  saith  unto  me,  Weep  not 
5.  6  in  the  midst  of  the  elders,  stood  a  Lamb 
5.  8  four  (and)  twenty  elders  fell  down  before 
5. 11  the  throne  and  the  beasts  and  the  elders 
5.  14  the  four  (and)  twenty  elders  fell  down  and 
.7.  11  about  the  throne,  and  (about)  the  elders 
7. 13  one  of  the  elders  answered,  saying  unto 

11.  16  the  four  and  twenty  elders  which  sat 


Rev.  14.  3  and  before  the  four  beasts,  and  the  elders 
19.  4  the  four  and  twenty  elders,  and  the  four 

ELDER,  also  an  — 

A  fellow  elder,  avyirpecr^vrepos  sumpresbuteros. 

1  Pe.  5.  1  who  am  also  an  elder,  and  a  witness  of 

ELDERS,  (state  of)  the  — 

1 .  Eldership,  presbytery,  irpeafivTepiov prcsbutemon. 

Luke  22.  66  the  elders  of  the  people,  and  the  chief 
Acts  22.  5  and  all  the  estate  of  the  elders 

2.  Elder,  aged  yoerson,  irpea^vrepos  preshuteros. 

Luke  15.  25  his  elder  son  was  in  the  field  :  and  as  he 
1  Ti .  5.  2  The  elder  women  as  mothers ;  the  younger 

1  Pe.  5.  5  younger,  submit  yourselves  unto  the  eld. 

ELDEST  (son)  — 

1  .First  born,  103  bekor. 

Num.  1.  20  the  children  of  Reuben,  Israel’s  eldest  s. 

26.  5  Reuben,  the  eldest  son  of  Israel 

2  Ki.  3.  27  he  took  his  eldest  son,  that  should  have 
Job  1.  13  drinking  in  their  eldest  brother’s  house 

1.  18  drinking,  .in  their  eldest  brother’s  house 

2.  Great,  Vna  gadol. 

Gen.  27.  1  he  called  Esau  his  eldest  son,  and  said 

27.  15  goodly  raiment  of  her  eldest  son  Esau 
44.  12  began  at  the  eldest,  and  left  at  the  young. 

1  Sa.  17.  13  the  three  eldest  sons  of  Jesse  went  (and) 

17.  14  and  the  three  eldest  followed  Saul 
17.  28  Eliab  his  eldest  brother  heard  when  he 

3.  Aged,  | p]  zaqen. 

Gen.  24.  2  Abraham  said  unto  his  eldest  servant  of 

4.  First,  jiivki  rislion. 

2  Ch.22.  1  the  band  of  men.  .had  slain  all  the  eldest 

5.  Elder,  Trperr/Serepos  preshuteros. 

John  8.  9  beginning  at  the  eldest,  (even)  unto  the 

EL'-EAD,  10K  God  is  witness. 

A  descendant  of  Ephraim,  slain  by  invaders.  B.C.  1680. 

1  Ch.  7.  21  Ezer,  and  E.,  whom  the  men  of  Gath 
EL-EA'-LEH,  00k  God  is  exalted. 

A  place  on  the  E.  of  the  Jordan  in  the  pastoral  country 
taken  possession  of  by  Reuben.  The  modern  name  is 
El-A'al  (“the  high”),  a  mile  N.  of  Heshbon.  Exten¬ 
sive  rums  are  still  seen. 

Num 32.  3  Heshbon,  and  E.,  Shebam,  and  Nebo 

32.  37  children  of  Reuben  built  Heshbon,  and  E. 
Isa.  15.  4  Heshbon  shall  cry,  and  E.:  their  voice 
16.  9  I  will  water  thee  with,  .tears,  0 .  .E. 

Jer.  48.  34  From  the  cry  of  Heshbon  (even)  unto  E. 

EL-EA'-SAH,  EL  A'-SAH,  rf?J hx  God  is  doer. 

1.  A  son  of  Helez  of  the  family  of  Hezron.  B.C.  1305. 

1  Ch.  2.  39  Azariali  begat  Helez,  and  Helez  begat  E. 

2.  40  E.  begat  Sisamai,  and  Sisamai  begat  Sha. 

2.  A  son  of  Raplia  or  Raphaiali,  a  descendant  of  Saul. 
B.C.  960. 

1  Ch.  8.  37  Rapha.  .his  son,  E.  his  son,  Azel  his  son 
9.  43  Repliaiah  his  son,  E.  his  son,  Azel  his 

EL-EA'-SAR,  110k,  ’EAeafap  God  is  helper. 

1.  Third  son  of  Aaron  by  Elisheba,  daughter  of  Ammina- 
dab,  a  descendant  of  Judah  through  Pharez.  B.C.  1452. 
Exod.  6.  23  she  bare  him  Nadab,  and  Abihu,  E.,  and 
6.  25  E.,  Aaron’s  son,  took,  .of  the  daughters  of 
28.  1  Nadab  and  Abihu,  E.  and  Ithamar 
Lev.  10.  6  Moses  said  unto  Aaron,  and  unto  E. 

10. 12  Moses  spake  unto  Aaron,  and  unto  E. 

10. 16  he  was  angrv  with  E.  and  Ithamar,  the 
Num.  3.  2  Nadab  the  first  born,  and  Abihu,  E.,  and 
3  4  E.  and  Ithamar  ministered  in  the  priest’s 

3.  32  E. .  .(shall  be)  chief  over  the  chief  of  the 

4.  16  And  to  the  office  of  E. .  .the  oil  for  the 
16.  37  Speak  unto  E.  the  son  of  Aaron  the  pri. 

16.  39  E.  the  priest  took  the  brasen  censers 
19.  3  ye  shall  give  her  unto  E.  the  priest,  that 

19.  4  E.  the  priest  shall  take  of  her  blood  with 

20.  25  Take  Aaron  and  E.  his  son,  and  bring 
20.  26,  28  and  put  them  upon  E.  his  son 
25.  7  when  Phinehas,  the  son  of  E. . .  saw  (it) 

25.  11  Phinehas,  the  son  of  E. .  .hath  turned  my 

26.  1  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  and  unto  E.  the 
26.  3  Moses  and  E.  the  priest  spake  with  them 
26.  60  unto  Aaron  was  born  Nadab,and  Abihu,E. 

26.  63  that  were  numbered  by  Moses  and  E. 

27.  2  they  stood  before  Moses,  and  before  E. 

27.  19  set  him  before  E.  the  priest,  and  before 
27.  21  he  shall  stand  before  E.  the  priest,  who 
27.  22  lie  took  Joshua,  and  set  him  before  E.  the 
31.  6  them  and  Phinehas  the  son  of  E.  the  pr. 
31.  12  they  brought  the  captives,  .unto.  .E.  the 
31.  13  Moses,  and  E.  the  priest,  .went  forth  to 
31.  21  E.  tlie  priest  said  unto  the  men  of  war 
31.  26  Take  the  sum  of  the  prey,  thou,  and  E. 
31.  29  Take  (it)  of  their  half,  and  give  (it)  unto  E. 
31.  31  Moses  and  E.  the  priest  did  as  the  Lord 
31.  41  Moses  gave  the  tribute,  .unto  E.  the  pri. 

31.  51,  54  And  Moses  and  E.  the  priest  took  the 

32.  2  the  children  of  Reuben . .  spake  unto . .  E. 
32.  28  So  concerning  them  Moses  commanded  E. 
34.  17  E.  the  priest,  and  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun 

Deut  10.  6  E.  his  son  ministered  in  the  priest’s  office 
Josh  14.  1  which  E.  the  priest ..  distributed  for  inh. 
17.  4  they  came  near  before  E.  the  priest,  and 
19.  51  These  (are)  the  inheritances,  which  E. 

21.  1  Then  came .  .the  Levites  unto  E.  the 

22.  13  Phinehas  the  son  of  E.  the  Driest 


Josh. 22.  31  Phinehas  the  son  of  E.  the  priest  said 

22.  32  Phinehas  the  son  of  E.  the  priest,  .retu. 

24.  33  E.  the  son  of  Aaron  died  ;  and  they  bur. 

Judg 20.  28  Phinehas,  the  son  of  E. .  .stood  before  it 
I  Ch.  6.  2  The  sons  also  of  Aaron.  .E.,  and  Ithamar 

6.  4  E.  begat  Phinehas,  Phinehas  begat  Abish. 

6.  50  E.  his  son,  Phinehas  his  son,  Abishua 
9.  20  Phinehas  the  son  of  E.  was  the  ruler  over 
24.  1  sons  of  Aaron.  .Abihu,  E.,  and  Ithamar 
24.  2  E.  and  Ithamar  executed  the  priest’s  office 
24.  3  both  Zadok  of  the  sons  of  E.,  and  Ahim. 

24.  4  more  chief  men  found  of  the  sons  of  E. 

24.  4  Among  the  sons  of  E. .  sixteen  chief  men 
24.  5  governors  were  of  the  sons  of  E.,  and 
24.  6  principal  household  being  taken  for  E. 

Ezra  7.  s  Abishua.  .son  of  Phinehas.  .son  of  E. 

2.  Son  of  Amminadab  of  Kirjatli-jearim,  set  apart  to  take 
care  of  the  ark  after  it  was  sent  back  by  the  Philistines. 
B.C.  1120. 

1  Sa.  7.  1  sanctified  E.  his  son  to  keep  the  ark  of 

3.  A  son  of  Dodo,  the  Ahohite,  one  of  the  three  chief 
captains  of  David’s  army.  B.C.  1048. 

2  Sa.  23.  9  after  him  (was)  E.  the  son  of  Dodo  the  A. 

1  Ch.n.  12  after  him  (was)  E.  the  son  of  Dodo,  the  A. 

4.  A  Merarite  and  son  of  Malili.  He  had  daughters 
only,  who  were  married  to  their  cousins.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.23.  21  The  sons  of  of  Malili ;  E.  and  Kish 

23.  22  £.  died,  and  had  no  sons,  but  daughters 

24.  28  Of  Malili  (came)  E.,  who  had  no  sons 

5.  A  priest  who  participated  in  the  feast  of  the  dedica¬ 
tion  of  the  wall  under  Nehemiali.  B.C.  445. 

Nell.  12.  42  Maaseiali,  and  Shemaiali,  and  E.,  and  U. 

6.  A  son  of  Phinehas,  a  Levite.  B.C.  457. 

Ezra  8.  33  and  with  him .  .E.  the  son  of  Thinelias 

7.  Son  of  Eliud,  three  generations  above  Joseph  the 
husband  of  Mary. 

Matt.  1.  15  Eliud  begat  E. ;  and  E.  begat  Mattlian 

ELECT  — 

1  .Chosen,  choice,  Tra  bachir. 

Isa.  42.  1  my  servant,  whom  I  uphold :  mine  elect 
45.  4  For. .  Israel  mine  elect,  I  have  even  called 
65.  9  mine  elect  shall  inherit  it,  and  my  ser. 

65.  22  mine  elect  shall  long  enjoy  the  work  of 
2 .Laid  out,  chosen,  choice,  inXeKTiis  eklektos. 

Matt  24.  22  for  the  elect’s  sake  those  days  shall  be 
24.  24  if.  .possible,  they  shall  deceive  the  very  e. 
24.  31  and  they  shall  gather  together  his  elect 
Marki3-  20  no  flesh  should  be  saved  :  but  for  the  el. 
13.  22  to  seduce,  if  (it  were)  possible,  even  tlie  e. 
13.  27  and  shall  gather  together  his  elect  from 
Luke  18.  7  And  shall  not  God  avenge  his  own  elect 
Rom.  8.  33  lay  anything  to  the  charge  of  God’s  elect? 
Col.  3.  12  Put  on  therefore,  as  the  elect  of  God,  holy 

1  Ti.  5.  21  I  charge,  .before  God.  .and  the  elect 

2  Ti.  2.  10  I  endure  all  things  for  the  elect’s  sake 

Titus  1  1  according  to  the  faith  of  God’s  elect,  and 

1  Pe.  1.  2  Elect  according  to  the  foreknowledge  of 

2  6  I  lay  in  Sion  a  chief  corner  stone,  elect 

2  Jo  1  The  elder  unto  the  elect  lady  and  her 

13  Tlie  children  of  thy  elect  sister  greet  thee 

ELECTED  together  with  — 

Chosen  along  with,  avveKKemis  suneklektos. 

1  Pe.  5.  13  at  Babylon,  elected  together  with 

ELECTION  — 

Choice,  a  laying  out,  iicXoyh  ekloge. 

Rom.  9.  11  according  to  election  might  stand,  not 
11.  5  there  is  a  remnant  according  to  the  ele. 
11  7  the  election  hath  obtained  it,  and  the 

11.  28  but  as  touching  the  election,  (they  are) 

1  Tli.  1.  4  Knowing,  brethren  beloved,  your  elec. 

2  Pe.  1.  10  to  make  your  calling  and  election  sure 
EL  ELO-HE  IS-RA'-EL,  ^kiiyj  0  God,  the  God 

of  Israel.  ,  ,  , 

The  name  given  by  Jacob  to  the  altar  he  erected  near 
Shechem,  where  he  pitched  his  tent  and  afterwards 
purchased  from  the  sons  of  Hamor.  B.C.  1732. 

Gen.  33.  20  he  erected,  .an  altar,  and  called  it  E. 
ELEMENTS  — 

Elements,  rudiments, first  step,aToix^ov  stoicheion. 
Gal.  4.  3  were  in  bondage  under  the  elements  of 
4.  9  to  the  weak  and  beggarly  elements 
2  Pe.  3.  10,  12  the  elements  shall  melt  with  fervent 

E'-LEPH,  0k  union,  ox. 

A  town  of  Benjamin,  and  named  next  to  Jerusalem. 
Josh. 18.  28  Zelali,  E.,  and  Jebusi,  which  (is)  Jerusa. 

ELEVEN  — 

1  .Eleven,  one  {and)  ten,  ink  achad  asar. 

Gen.  32.  22  his  two  women,  servants,  and  his  eleven 
37.  9  the  eleven  stars,  made  obeisance  to  me 
2  Ki.  23.  36  Jehoiakini.  .reigned  eleven  years  in  Jer. 

24.  18  Zedekiali.. reigned  eleven  years  in  Jeru. 
2  Ch  36.  5  Jehoiakini.  .reigned  eleven  years  in  Jer 
36  II  Zedekiah.  .reigned  eleven  years  in  Jeru. 
Jer.  52.  1  Zedekiah.  .reigned  eleven  years  in  Jeru. 

2 . Eleven,  (rntyj;)  -ic'V.  ’W51  ashte  asar. 

Exod26.  7  upon  tlie  tabernacle  ;  eleven  curtains 

26.  8  the  eleven  curtains  (shall  be  all)  of  one 
36.  14  over  the  tabernacle  :  eleven  curtains  he 
36.  15  the  eleven  curtains  (were)  of  one  size 
Num  29.  20  on  the  third  day  eleven  bullocks,  two 
Eze.  40.  49  and  the  breadth  eleven  cubits  ;  and 

3.  Eleven,  one  {and)  ten,  evbeKa  hendeka. 

Matt- 28.  16  Then  the  eleven  disciples  went  away 


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Marki6. 14  he  appeared  unto  the  eleven  as  they  sat 
Luke  24.  9  and  told  all  these  things  unto  the  eleven 

24.  33  they  rose  up.  .and  found  the  eleven 
Acts  1.  26  he  was  numbered  with  the  eleven  apost. 

2. 14  Peter,  standing  up  with  the  eleven 
ELEVENTH  — 

1  .Eleven,  (n'J.fe'Sj)  'fjiyn  aslite  asar. 

Num.  7.  72  On  the  eleventh  day  Pagiel.  .(offered) 
Deut.  1.  3  in  the  eleventh  month,  on  the  first  (day) 

1  Ki.  6.  38  in  the  eleventh  year,  in  the  month  Bui 

2  Ki.  9.  29  in  the  eleventh  year  of  Joram  the  son  of 

25.  2  the  city  was  besieged  unto  the  eleventh 
1  Ch.  12.  13  Jeremiah  the  tenth,  Machbauai  the  elev. 

24. 12  The  eleventh  to  Eliashib,  the  twelfth  to 

25.  18  The  eleventh  to  Azareel,  (he),  his  sons 
27.  14  The  eleventh  (captain)  for  the  eleventh 

Jer.  1.  3  unto  the  end  of  the  eleventh  year  of  Zed. 
39.  2  (And)  in  the  eleventh  year  of  Zedekiah 
52.  5  the  city  was  besieged  unto  the  eleventh 
Eze.  26.  1  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  eleventh  year 

30.  20  it  came  to  pass  in  the  eleventh  year,  in 

31.  1  it  came  to  pass  in  the  eleventh  year,  in 
Zech.  1.  7  and  twentieth  day  of  the  eleventh  month 

2 .Eleventh,  evSeKaros  hendikatos. 

Matt  20.  6  And  about  the  eleventh  hour  he  went 
20.  9  they  came  that  (were  hired)  about  the  el. 
Rev.  21.  20  the  eleventh,  a  jacinth  ;  the  twelfth,  an 

EL-HA'-NAN,  jjrpK  God  is  gracious. 

1.  Son  of  Jair,  who  slew  Laluni  the  brother  of  Goliath 
the  Gittite.  B.c.  1048. 

1  Ch.  20.  5  E.  the  son  of  Jair  slew  Lahmi  the  brother 

2  Sa.  21.  19  E.  the  son  of  Jaare-oregim.  ,slew(thebr.) 

2.  A  son  of  Dodo  the  Bethlehemite,  and  one  of  the  thirty 
of  David's  chief  men.  B.c.  1048. 

2  Sa.  23.  24  E.  the  son  of  Dodo  of  Beth-lehem 
1  Ch.n.  26  E.  the  son  of  Dodo  of  Beth-lehem 

E-LI,  'by.  Jah  is  high. 

High  priest  and  judge  of  Israel,  who  immediately  pre¬ 
ceded  Samuel.  His  descent  was  through  Ithamar  the 
younger  of  Aaron's  two  surviving  sons. 

1  Sa.  1.  3  And  the  two  sons  of  E. .  .(were)  there 

1.  9  E.  the  priest  sat  upon  a  seat  by  a  post  of 
1.  i2  it  came  to  pass,  .that  E.  marked  her  mo. 
j.  13  therefore  E.  thought  she  had  been  drunk. 
1. 14  E.  said  unto  her,  How  long  wilt  thou  be 
1.  17  E.  answered  and  said,  Go  in  peace  :  and 

1.  25  slew  a  bullock,  and  brought  the  child  to  E. 

2.  11  child  did  minister  unto  the  Lord  bef ore  E 
2.  12  Now  the  sons  of  E.  (were)  sons  of  Belial 
2.  20  E.  blessed  Elkanah  and  his  wife,  and  said 
2.  22  E.  was  very  old,  and  heard  all  that  his 

2.  27  And  there  came  a  man  of  God  unto  E. 

3.  1  Samuel  ministered  unto  the  L.  before  E. 
3.  2  when  E.  (was)  laid  down  in  his  place,  and 
3.  5  And  he  ran  unto  E.,  and  said,  Here  (am) 
3.  6  Samuel  arose  and  went  to  E. ,  and  said 

3.  8  he  arose  and  went  to  E.,  and  said.  Here 
3.  8  E.  perceived  that  the  Lord  had  called 
3.  9  E.  said  unto  Samuel,  Go,  lie  down  :  and 
3. 12  I  will  perform  against  E.  all.  .which  I 
3.  14  I  have  sworn  unto  the  house  of  E.,  that 
3.  14  the  iniquity  of  E.’s  house  shall  not  be 
3.  15  And  Samuel  feared  to  show  E.  the  vision 

3.  16  E.  called  Samuel,  aud  said,  Samuel,  my 

4.  4  the  two  sons  of  E. .  .(were)  there  with  the 
4.  11  the  two  sons  of  E.,  Hophni  and  Phinehas 
4.  13  E.  sat  upon  a  seat  by  the  wayside  watch. 
4.  14  when  E.  heard  the  noise  of  the  crying,  he 
4.  14  And  the  man  came  in  hastily,  and  told  E. 
4.  15  Now  E.  was  ninety  and  eight  years  old 
4. 16  the  man  said  unto  E.  I  (am)  he  that  came 

14.  3  Phinehas,  the  son  of  E.,  the  Lord’s  priest 
1  Ki.  2.  27  he  spake  concerning  the  house  of  E.  in 

E-LI,  ’HAi ;  in  Heb.  ’^n  eli,  my  God. 

Matt.27.  46  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying,  Eli  !  Eli ! 
E-LI'-AB,  God  is  father. 

1.  A  son  of  Helon,  and  leader  of  the  tribe  of  Zebulun 
at  the  time  of  the  census  in  the  wilderness.  B.c.  1490. 

Num.  1.  9  Of  Zebulun ;  E.  the  son  of  Helon 

2.  7  E.  the  son  of  Helon.  .captain  of  the  chil. 
7.  24  On  the  third  day  E.  the  son  of  Helon 
7.  29  this  (was)  the  offering  of  E.  the  son  of  H. 
10. 16  over  the  host . .  of  Zebulun . .  E.  the  son  of 

2.  A  Reubenite,  son  of  Pallu  or  Phallu,  and  father  of 
Dathan  and  Abiram.  B.c.  1490. 

Numi6.  1  Dathan  and  Abiram  the  sons  of  E. .  .took 

16. 12  to  call  Dathan  and  Abiram,  the  sons  of  E. 

26.  8  And  the  sons  of  Pallu  ;  E. 

26.  9  the  sons  of  E.;  Nemuel,  and  Dathan,  and 
Deut  11.  6  did  unto  Dathan  and  Abiram . .  sons  of  E. 

3.  The  eldest  son  of  Jesse  and  brother  of  David.  He 
is  called  Elihu  in  1  Ch.  27.  18.  B.c.  1065. 

1  Sa.  16.  6  it  came  to  pass . .  that  he  looked  on  E. 

17.  13  three  sons  that  went  to  thebattle(were)E. 
17.  28  E.  his  eldest  brother  heard  when  he  spake 
17.  28  E.’s  anger  was'kindled  against  D.,  and  he 

1  Ch.  2.  13  Jesse  begat  his  first  born  E.,  and  Abina. 

2  Ch.11.  18  Abihail  the  daughter  of  E.  the  son  of  Je. 

4.  A  Levite  in  the  time  of  David,  and  was  both  a  porter 
and  a  musician  on  the  psaltery.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.15.  18  Jehiel,  and  Unni,  E.,  and  Benaiah,  and 

15.  20  Jehiel,  and  Unni,  and  E.,  and  Maasciah 

16.  5  Jehiel,  and  Mattitliiah,  and  E.,  and  Ben. 

5.  A  Gadite  warlike  leader  who  with  others  came  over 
to  David  in  the  wilderness.  B.c.  1058. 

1  Ch.12.  9  Ezer  the  first,  Obadiah  the  second,  E.  the 


6.  An  ancestor  of  Samuel  the  prophet ;  a  Koliathite 
Levite,  son  of  Naliath.  In  other  statements  of  the 
genealogy  he  is  called  Elihu  (1  Sa.  1.  1);  and  Eliel 
(1  Ch.  6.  34). 

1  Ch.  6.  27  E.  his  son,  Jeroliam  his  son,  Elkanah  his 

EL-IA'-DA,  Sh;?n  God  is  knowing. 

1.  One  of  the  soils  of  David.  B.C.  1030. 

2  Sa.  5.  16  And  Elishama,  aud  E.,  and  Eliphalet 

1  Ch.  3.  8  And  Elishama,  and  E.,  and  Eliphalet 

2.  A  Benjamite  mighty  warrior  who  led  200,000  of  his 
tribe  to  the  army  of  Jehoshaphat.  B.c.  941. 

2  Ch.17.  17  of  Benjamin;  E.  a  mighty  man  of  valour 

EL-IA'-DAH,  God  is  knowing. 

An  Aramite  of  Zobah,  father  of  Rezon,  the  captain  of  a 
marauding  band  that  annoyed  Solomon.  B.c.  1025. 

1  Ki.n.  23  Rezon  the  son  of  E.,  which  fled  from  his 
E-LI'-AH,  n;^>N  God  is  Jah. 

1.  A  son  of  jeroliam  the  Benjamite,  and  head  of  his 
tribe.  B.c.  1300. 

1  Ch.  8.  27  Jaresiah,  and  E.,  and  Zicliri,  the  sons  of 

2.  One  of  the  Bene-Elam  that  married  a  strange  wife. 
B.c.  456. 

Ezra  10.  26  Jehiel,  and  Abdi,  and  Jeremoth,  and  E. 

EL-IAH'-BA,  God  hides. 

A  Shaalbonite,  one  of  David’s  famous  guard  of  thirty. 
B.C.  1048. 

2  Sa.  23.  32  E.  the  Shaalbonite,  of  the  sons  of  Jaslien 

1  Ch.n.  33  Azmavetli  the  Baliarumite,  E.  the  Shaal. 

EL-IA -KIM,  0'P;^N,  ’EAl aKely.  God  is  setting  up. 

1.  A  son  of  Hilkiaii,  successor  of  Shebna  as  master  of 
Hezekiali’s  household.  B.c.  710. 

2  Ki.18.  18  there  came  out  to  them  E.  the  son  of  H. 

18.  26  Then  said  E.  the  son  of  Hilkiah,  and  Sh. 

18.  37  Then  came  E.  the  son  of  Hilkiah,  which 

19.  2  And  he  sent  E.,  which  (was)  over  the  ho. 
Isa.  22.  20  I  will  call  my  servant  E.  the  son  of  Hilk. 

36.  3  Then  came  forth  unto  him  E.,  Ililkiah’s 
36. 11  Then  said  E.  and  Shebna  and  Joah  unto 

36.  22  Then  came  E. . .  that  (was)  over  the  house. 

37.  2  And  he  sent  E.,  who  (was)  over  the  house. 

2.  Original  name  of  king  Jelioiakim.  B.c.  599. 

2  Ki.23.  34  Pharaoh-nechoh  made  E.  the  son  of  Josiali 
2  Ch.36.  4  the  king  of  Egypt  made  E.  his  brother 

3.  A  priest  that  assisted  at  the  dedication  of  the  wall  in 
the  time  of  Nehemiah.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  12.  41  the  priests ;  E.,  Maaseiah,  Miniamin,  Mi. 

4.  Eldest  son  of  Abiud  or  Judah ;  brother  of  Joseph,  and 
father  of  Azor  in  the  genealogy  of  Christ. 

Matt.  1.  13  Abiud  begat  E.  ;  and  E.  begat  Azor 
Luke  3.  30  (son)  of  Jonan,  which  was  (the  son)  of  E. 

E-LI'- AM,  ojr1?!*  God  is  founder  of  the  people. 

1.  Father  of  Bath-sheba,  wife  of  David,  B.C.  1060.  Called 
also  Arnmiel. 

2  Sa.  11.  3  not  this  Bath-sheba,  the  daughter  of  E. 

2.  One  of  David’s  thirty  mighty  men.  B.c.  1048. 

2  Sa.  23.  34  E.  the  son  of  Ahithophel  the  Gilonite 

E-LI'-AS,  ’Hxlas,  the  Greek  form  of  Elijah. 

Matt  1 1.  14  if  ye  will  receive  (it),  this  is  E.,  which 

16.  14  Some.. John  the  Baptist;  some,  E. 

17.  3  there  appeared  unto  them  Moses  and  E. 
17.  4  thee,  and  one  for  Moses,  and  one  for  E. 
17.  10  Why  then  say  the  scribes  that  E.  must 
17.  11  E.  truly  shall  first  come,  aud  restore  all 
17.  12  E.  is  come  already,  and  they  knew  him 
27.  47  Some,  .said,  This  (man)  calleth  for  E. 

27.  49  let  us  see  whether  E.  will  come  to  save 

Mark  6.  15  Others  said,  That  it  is  E.  And  others  said 

8.  28  but  some.  .E. ;  and  others,  One  of  the  pr. 

9.  4  there  appeared  unto  them  E.  with  Moses 
9.  5  thee,  and  one  for  Moses,  and  one  for  E. 

9.  11  Why  say  the  scribes  that  E.  must  first  c.? 
9.  12  E.  verily  cometh  first,  and  restoreth  all 
9.  13  E.  is  indeed  come,  and  they  have  done 

15.  35  some  of  them,  .said,  Behold,  he  calleth  E. 
15.  36  let  us  see  whether  E.  will  come  to  take 
Luke  1.  17  shall  go  before  him  in  the  spirit,  .of  E. 

4.  25  many  widows,  .in  Israel  in  the  days  of  E. 
4.  26  unto  none  of  them  was  E.  sent,  save  unto 
9.  8  And  of  some,  that  E.  had  appeared ;  and 
9.  19  They  answering  said,  .but  some  (say),  E. 
9.  30  talked  with  him  two  men.  .Moses  and  E. 
9.  33  thee,  and  one  for  Moses,  and  one  for  E. 

9.  54  and  consume  them,  even  as  E.  did  ? 

John  1.  21  they  asked  him,  What  then?  Art  thou  E.  ? 

1.  25  Why  baptizest  thou,  .if  thou  be  not.  .E. 
Rom  11.  2  Wot  ye  not  what  the  Scripture  saith  of  E.  ? 
Jas.  5.  17  E.  was  a  man  subject  to  like  passions  as 

EL-IA'-SAPH,  r]D;7k  God  is  gatherer. 

1.  Son  of  Deuel  and  head  of  the  tribe  of  Dan  at  the 
census  in  the  wilderness.  B.C.  1490. 

Num.  1. 14  Of  Gad  ;  E.  the  son  of  Deuel 

2.  14  the  captain  of  the  sons  of  Gad.  .E. 

7.  42  On  the  sixth  day  E.  the  son  of  Deuel 
7.  47  this,  .the  offering  of  E.  the  son  of  Deuel 

10.  20  over . .  the  children  of  Gad . .  E.  the  son  of 

2.  Son  of  Lael  a  chief  of  the  house  of  the  father  of  the 
Gershonites  at  the  census  in  the  wilderness.  B.C.  1499. 

Num.  3.  24  the  chief,  .of  the  Gershonites ..  E.  the  son 
EL-IA'-SHIB,  God  is  requiter. 

1.  A  priest  in  the  time  of  David.  B.c.  1015. 

1  CI1.24.  12  Tho  eleventh  to  E.,  the  twelfth  to  Jakim 


2.  A  descendant  of  the  royal  family  of  Judah.  B.C.  445 

1  Ch.  3.  24  the  sons  of  Elioenai . .  Hodaiali,  and  E. 

3.  The  high  priest  at  the  time  of  the  rebuilding  of  the 
wall  under  Nehemiah.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  3.  1  E.  the  high  priest  rose  up,  with  his  breth. 

3.  20  unto  the  door  of  the  house  of  E.  the  high 

3.  21  house  of  E. .  .to  the  end  of  the  house  of  E. 
13.  '4  E.  the  priest . .  (was)  allied  unto  Tobiah 
13.  7  I.  understood,  the  evil  that  E.  did  for 
13.  28  Joiada,  the  son  of  E.  the  high  priest 

4.  A  singer  who  married  a  strange  wife  in  the  exile. 

B. C.  445. 

Ezra  10.  24  Of  the  singers  also  ;  E.  :  and  of  the 

5.  A  son  of  Zattu,  whose  wife  was  a  stranger.  B.C.  445. 

Ezra  10.  27  of  the  sons  of  Zattu  ;  Elioenai,  E.,  Matt. 
0.  A  son  of  Bani,  who  married  a  strange  wife.  B.C.  445. 

Ezra  10.  36  Vaniah,  Meremoth,  E. 

7.  A11  ancestor  of  Jolianan  who  assisted  Ezra  in  the  as¬ 
sembly  about  strange  wives.  B.c.  445. 

Ezra  10.  6  into  the  chamber  of  Jolianan  the  son  of  E. 
Neh.  12.  10  J.  begat  Joiakim,  Joiakim  also  begat  E. 
12.  22  The  Levites,  in  the  days  of  E. .  .(were) 

12.  23  until  the  days  of  Jolianan  the  son  of  E. 

E-LI-A'-THAH,  God  is  come. 

A  son  of  Hemau  appointed  by  lot  for  the  service  of 
song  in  the  sanctuary.  B.c.  1015. 

1  CI1.25.  j  Hem.  :  the  sons  of  Heman  ;  Bukkiah.  .E. 

25.  27  The  twentieth  to  E.,  (he),  his  sous,  and 

E-LI'-DAD,  God  is  a  friend. 

A  chief  of  Benjamin  chosen  to  represent  his  tribe  in 
the  allotment  of  Canaan.  B.c.  1452. 

Num. 34.  21  Of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  E.  the  son  of 

E-Ll'-EL,  Vn'W  God  is  God. 

1.  Great-grandfather  of  Samuel  the  prophet :  in  1  Ch. 

6.  27  it  is  Eliab. 

1  Ch.  6.  34  Jeroliam,  the  son  of  E.,  the  son  of  Toah 

2.  Head  of  the  house  of  Mauasseh  in  Bashan.  B.C.  800. 

1  Ch.  5.  24  E. .  .heads  of  the  house  of  their  fathers 

3.  A  son  of  Sliimhi  the  Benjamite.  B.c.  1340. 

1  Ch.  8.  20  And  Elienai,  and  Ziltliai,  and  E. 

4.  A  son  of  Shashak,  a  Benjamite.  B.C.  1340. 

1  Ch.  8.  22  And  Ishpan,  and  Heber,  and  E. 

5.  A  captain  of  David’s  army.  B.c.  1048. 

1  Ch.n.  46  E.  the  Maliavite,  and  Jeribai  and  Josh. 

C.  Another  of  David's  valiant  men.  B.C.  1048. 

1  Ch.n.  47  E.,  and  Obed,  aud  Jasiel  the  Mesobaite 

7.  A  Gadite  that  joined  David  at  Ziklag  ;  perhaps  the 
same  as  No.  5.  or  6. 

1  Ch.12.  11  Attai  the  sixth,  E.  the  seventh 

8.  A  chief  of  Judah  in  David’s  time  ;  perhaps  the  same 
as  No.  5. 

1  Ch.15.  9  Of  the  sons  °f  Hebron  ;  E.  the  chief 

9.  A  chief  Levite  whom  David  called  on  to  assist  in 
bringing  up  the  Ark  from  the  house  of  Obed-edom.  B.c. 
1042. 

1  Ch.15.  11  David  called  for.  .the  priests,  and.  .E. 

10.  A  Levite,  overseer  of  the  dedicated  things  in  the 
time  of  Hezekiah.  B.c.  726. 

2  Ch.31.  13  E.,  and  Ismachiah,  and  Mahath .. overs. 

E-LI-E'-NAI,  'I'H.'bis  unto  God  are  mine  eyes. 

A  son  of  Shimhi,  a  Benjamite.  B.c.  1340. 

1  Ch.  8.  20  And  E.,  and  Ziltliai,  and  Eliel 

E-LI-E'-ZER,  -njj’Ss,  ’EAie'Cep  God  is  help. 

1.  Abraham’s  chief  servant,  called  by  him  “  Eliezer  of 
Damascus,”  (or  rather  Damascus  Eliezer).  The  com- 
mon  version  makes  him  born  in  Abraham’s  house; 
but  the  original  is  simply  “  son  of  my  house  ”  (Gen. 
15.  3j,  which  imports  no  more  than  that  he  was  one  of 
the  household,  b.c.  1913. 

Gen.  15.  2  the  steward  of  my  house  (is)  this  E.  of  D. 

2.  Second  son  of  Moses  aud  Zipporali,  to  whom  his 
father  gave  this  name  as  a  memento  of  his  gratitude  to 
God.  B.c.  1500. 

Exod.18.  4  the  name  of  the  other  (was)  E.  ;  for  the 
1  Ch.23.  15  The  sons  of  Moses(were)  Gershom  and  E. 
23.  17  the  sons  of  E.  (were)  Rehabiah  the  chief 
23.  17  And  E.  had  none  other  sons 

26.  25  And  his  brethren  by  E.  ;  Rehabiah  his 

3.  A  grandson  of  Benjamin.  B.c.  1650. 

1  Ch.  7.  8  And  the  sons  of  Beclier  ;  Zemira,  and.  E. 

4.  A  priest  who  assisted  in  bringing  up  the  ark  from  the 
house  of  Obed-edom.  B.C.  1042. 

1  Ch.15.  24  Benaiah,  andE.,  the  priests,  did  blow 

5.  A  ruler  of  Reuben  in  the  time  of  David.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.27.  16  the  ruler  of  the  Reubenites  (was)  E. 

6.  A  prophet  that  rebuked  Jehoshaphat  for  joining 
with  Ahaziah  king  of  Israel  in  an  expedition  to  Opliir. 
B.c.  896. 

2  CI1.20.  37  E.  the  son  of  Dodavali ..  prophesied  agai. 

7.  A  chief  sent  with  others  to  induce  some  Levites  aud 
others  to  accompany  Ezra  to  Jerusalem.  B.C.  457. 

Ezra  8. 16  Then  sent  I  for  E.,  for  Ariel,  for  Shemai. 

8.  A  priest  who  had  taken  a  strange  wife.  B.c.  456. 

Ezra  10. 18  Maaseiah,  and  E.,  and  Jarib,  and  Gedaliah 

9.  A  Levite  who  had  trespassed  like  No.  8. 

Ezra  10.  23  Levites  ;  Jozabad,  and  Shimei.  .and  E. 


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10.  One  of  the  sons  of  Harim  who  had  done  likewise. 

Ezra  10.  31  And  (of)  the  sons  of  Harim  ;  E.,  Ishijah 

11.  An  ancestor  of  Joseph  husband  of  Mary  in  the  line 
traced  by  Luke. 

Luke  3.  29  (the  son)  of  Jose, which  was  (the  son)  of  E. 
E-LI-HO  -KEPH,  'j-ih'l7U  God  of  harvest  rain. 

A  scribe  or  secretary  of  Solomon.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ki.  4.  3  E.  and  Ahiah,  the  sons  of  Shisha,  scribes 
E-LI  -HU,  ivSn  God  himself. 

1  Great-grandfather  of  Samuel  the  prophet,  and  son  of 
Tohu.  Both  Eliel  and  Eliab  are  used  of  this  man  in 
1  Ch.  vi.  B.C.  1230. 

1  Sa.  1.  1  the  son  of  Jeroham,  the  son  of  E. 

•>  Manasseliite  who  joined  David  at  Ziglag.  B.C.  1058. ^ 

I  Ch.12.  20  E.,  and  Zilthai,  captains  of  the  thousands 

3.  A  Kohathite  of  the  family  of  Korah,  and  a  porter  at 
the  tabernacle  in  the  time  of  David.  B.C.  1022. 

1  Ch.  26.  7  whose  brethren  (were)  strong  men,  E. 

4.  A  brother  of  David!(same  as  Eliab),  made  ruler  over 
Judah.  B.C.  1060. 

I  Ch.27.  18  Of  Judah ;  E.,  (one)  of  the  brethren  of  D. 

5.  Youngest  of  Job’s  three  friends.  B.c.  1520. 

Job  32.  2  Then  was  kindled  the  wrath  of  E.  the  son 

4  Now  E.  had  waited  till  Job  had  spoken 

5  When  E.  saw  that  (there  was)  no  answer 

6  E. . .  said,  I  (am)  young,  and  ye  (are)  very 
1  Furthermore,  E.  answered  and  said,  Hear 
1  E.  spake  moreover,  and  said,  Thinkest 
1  E.  also  proceeded,  and  said,  Suffer  me 

E-LI'-JAH,  itSn  my  God  is  Jah,  or  God  himself 

1.  The  grandest  and  most  romantic  character  that  Israel 
ever  produced.  “  Elijah  the  Tishbite  of  tiie  inhabitants 
of  Gilead,”  is  literally  all  we  know  of  his  parentage. 
B.C.  897. 

1  Ki  17.  1  And  E.  the  Tishbite.  .said  unto  Ahab 
17.  13  And  E.  said  unto  her,  Fear  not ;  go  1 
17.  15  she.  .did  according  to  the  saying  of  E. 

17. 16  word  of  the  Lord,  which  he  spake  by  E. 

17.  18  she  said  unto  E.,  What  have  I  to  do  with 

17  22  the  Lord  heard  the  voice  of  E.;  and  the 
17.  23  E.  took  the  child,  and  brought  him  down 
17.  23  and  E.  said,  See,  thy  son  liveth 

17.  24  the  woman  said  to  E.,  Now  by  this  I  know 

18  1  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  E.  in  the 
18  2  And  E.  went  to  show  himself  unto  Ahab 
18  7  as  Obadiah  was  in  the  way,  behold,  E. 

18  7  and  said,  (Art)  thou  that  my  lord  E.? 

18’  8  11, 14  go,  tell  thy  lord,  Behold,  E.(isliere) 

18.  15  E.  said,  (As)  the  Lord  of  hosts  liveth 

18. 16  and  Ahab  went  to  meet  E. 

18.  17  it  came  to  pass,  when  Ahab  saw  E.,  that 
18.  21  E.  came  uuto  all  the  people,  and  said 
18.  22  Then  said  E.  unto  the  people,  I  .1  only 
18.  25  And  E.  said  unto  the  prophets  of  Baal 
18.  27  E.  mocked  them,  and  said,  Cry  aloud 
18.  30  E.  said  unto  all  the  people,  Come  near 
18.  31  E.  took  twelve  stones,  according  to  the 
18  36  E  came  near,  and  said,  Lord  God  of  Ab. 

18  40  E.  said  uuto  them,  Take  the  prophets  of 
18  40  E.  brought  them  down  to  the  brook  K. 

18.  41  E.  said  unto  Ahab,  Get  the  up,  eat  and 
18.  42  and  E.  went  up_  to  the  top  of  Carmel  - 

18  46  And  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  on  E. 

19  1  Ahab  told  Jezebel  all  that  E.  had  done 

10  2  Jezebel  sent  a  messenger  unto  E.,  saying 

10  9  said  unto  him,  Whatdoest  thou  jhere,  E.? 
ig.  13  And  it  was  (so),  when  E.  heard  (it,)  that 
19  19  Fnassed  by  him.-and  cast  bin-mantle 
ig:  20  And  he  left  the  oxen,  and  ran  after  E. 

19  21  he  arose,  and  went  after  E.,  and  ministe. 

21  17  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  E.  the  T. 

21  20  Ahab  said  to  E.,  Hast  thou  found  me,  O 
2-  28  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  E.,  the  T. 

2  Ki.  1.  3  the  angel  of  the  Lord  said  to  E.  the  Ti. 

1  4  Thou,  .shalt  surely  die.  And  E.  departed 

1.  8  And  he  said,  it  (is)  E.  the  Tishbite 

1  10  E  answered  and  said  to  the  captain  of 

12  E  answered  and  said  unto  them,  If  I  (be) 

1  1 3  third  captain ..  fell  on  his  knees  before  E. 

13  the  angel  of  the  Lord  said  uuto  E.,  Go 

1  1 7  died  according  to  the  word . .  which  E.  had 
2’  1  the  Lord  would  take  up  E.  into  heaven. 

2  1  ’that  E.  went  with  Elisha  from  Gilgal 

2’  2  E.  said  unto  Elisha,  Tarry  here,  I  pray 
2  4  E  said  unto  him,  Elisha,  Tarry  here 

2  6  E.  said  unto  him,  Tarry,  I  pray  thee 
2  8  E.  took  his  mantle,  and  wrapped  (it) 

-—2.  9  E.  said  unto  Elisha,  Ask  what  I  shall  do 

2.  11  E.  went  up  by  a  whirlwind  into  heaven 

2  13  He  took  up  also  the  mantle  of  E.  that 

14  he  took  the  mantle  of  E. .  .and  smote  the 
''■2.  14  and  said,  Where  (is)  the  Lord  God  of  E.? 

2.  15  The  spirit  of  E.  doth  rest  on  Elisha 

3  11  Elisha,  .poured  water  on  the  hands  of  E. 
a  36  which  he  spake  by  his  servant  E.  the 

TO  10  lord  hath  done . .  which  he  spake  by . .  E. 
10.  17  saying  of  the  Lord,  which  he  spake  to  E. 
2  Ch.21.  12  there  came  a  writing  to  him  from  E 
Mai.  4.  5  Behold,  I  wiU  send  you  E.  the  prophet 
2.  One  who  took  a  strange  wife  during  the  exile.  B.C. 

456Ezra  10.  21  of  the  sons  of  Harim  ;  Maaseiah,  and  E. 

E-LI'-KA,  nD'Sk  God  is  rejector. 

A  Harodite,  one  of  David’s  guard.  The  name  is  omitted 
in  1  Ch.  xi.  B.C.  1048. 

2  Sa.  23.  25  Sliammah  the  Harodite,  E.  the  Harodite 


E'-LIM,  cS’x  palm  trees. 

Second  encampment  of  Israel  after  they  crossed  the 
Bed  Sea.  It  had  twelve  fountains  of  water,  and  seventy 
palm  trees ;  hence  its  name. 

Exodis.  27  they  came  to  E.,  where  (were)  twelve 
16  1  they  took  then-  journey  from  E.,  and  all 

16.  1  wilderness  of  Sin,  which  (is)  between  E. 
Nuni33.  9  from  M.  and  came  unto  E. :  and  in  E. 

33.  10  they  removed  from  E.,  and  encamped  by 

E-LI-ME'-LECH,  tfe’Sk  God  is  king. 

A  man  of  Judah,  and  of  the  Hezronite  family  dwelling 
in  Bethlehem  Ephratah  in  the  days  of  the  Judges.  He 
became  husband  of  Naomi  and  father  m  law  of  Buth. 
B.C.  1322. 

Buth  1.  2  the  name  of  the  man  (was)  E.,  and  the 

1.  3  E.,  Naomi’s  husband,  died  ;  and  she  was 

2  1  a  kinsman,  .of  the  family  of  E.;  and  his 

2.  3  unto  Boaz,  who  (was)  of  the  kindred  of  E. 

4  3  parcel  of  land,  .(was)  our  brother  E.’s 

4.  9  I  have  bought  all  that  (was)  E.’s  and  all 

EL-IO-E'-NAI,  ’ryi'^K  to  Jah  are  mine  eyes. 

1.  A  son  of  Neariah  of  the  family  of  David.  B.C.  460. 

1  Ch.  3.  23  the  sons  of  Neariah  ;  E.,  and  Hezekiah 

3.  24  the  sons  of  E. . .  Hodaiah,  and  Eliashib 

2.  Head  of  a  family  of  Simeon.  B.C.  800.' 

1  Ch.  4.  36  E.,  and  Jaakobah,  and  Jeshohaiah,  and 

3.  Head  of  one  of  the  families  of  the  sons  of  Becher 
son  of  Benjamin.  B.C.  1650. 

1  Ch.  7.  8  the  sons  of  Becher ;  Zemira . .  and  E. ,  and 
4  A  priest  in  Ezra’s  time  who  put  away  his  strange 
wife.  Perhaps  the  same  as  the  one  in  Neh.  12.  41. 
B.c.  457. 

Ezra  10.  22  of  the  sons  of  Pashur  ;  E.,  Maaseiah 

5.  A  son  of  Zattu  who  married  a  strange  wife.  B.C.  457. 

Ezra  10.  27  of  the  sons  of  Zattu  ;  E.,  Eliashib,  Mat. 

6.  Probably  the  same  as  No.  4. 

Neh.  12.  41  the  priests  ;  Eliakim,  Maaseiah.  .E.,  Zee. 

7.  Better  Elihoenai;  the  seventh  son  of  Meshelemiah 
the  son  of  Kore,  of  the  sons  of  Asaph,  and  one  of  the 
doorkeepers  of  the  temple,  b.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.26.  3  Elam  the  fifth,  Jehohanan  the  sixth,  E. 


8.  A  descendant  of  Paliath  Moab,  who  came  up  with 
Ezra  in  Artaxerxes’  time.  B.c.  457. 

Ezra  8.  4  E. .  .son  of  Zerahiah,  and  with  him  two 

E-LI'-PHAL,  Ss'Sn  God  is  judge. 

A  captain  in  David's  army.  B.C.  1048. 

1  Ch.11.  35  Ahiham .  .son  of  Sacar.  .E.  the  son  of  Dr 

E-LI-PHA  -LET,  E  LI-PHE  -LET  vbs'b^God  isescape. 

1.  The  last  of  David's  thirteen  sons  by  his  wives.  The 
names  Elphalet  and  Phaltiel  are=Eliphalet. 

2  Sa.  5. 16  And  Elishama,  and  Eliada,  and  E. 

1  Ch.  3.  8  And  Elishama,  and  Eliada,  and  E.,  nine 
14.  7  And  Elishama,  and  Beeliada,  and  E. 

2.  Another  of  David’s  sons,  born  after  his  establishment 
in  Jerusalem.  Called  Elphalet  in  1  Ch.  14.  5.  B.c.  1040. 

1  Ch.  3.  6  Ibhar  also,  and  Elishama,  and  E. 

3.  One  of  David’s  thirty  valiant  men.  B.C.  1048. 

2  Sa.  23.  34  E.  the  son  of  Ahasbai,  the  son  of  the 

4.  A  Benjamite,  a  son  of  Eshek  and  descendant  of  Saul 
through  Jonathan.  B.C.  830. 

1  Ch.  8.  39  the  sons  of  Eshek  his  brother  (were).  .E. 

5.  A  leader  of  the  sons  of  Adonikam  who  came  up  with 
Ezra  from  the  exile. 

Ezra  8.  13  the  last  sons  of  Adonikam .  ,E.,  Jeiel,  and 

6.  One  who  took  a  strange  wife ;  the  same  as  No.  5. 

Ezra  10.  33  sons  of  Hashum  ;  Mattenai . .  Zabad,  E. 
E-LI’-PHAZ,  rs'Sk  God  is  dispenser. 

1.  Son  of  Esau  by  the  daughter  of  .Elon.  B.c.  1790. 

Gen  36.  4  Adah  bare  to  Esau  E.  ;  and  Bashemath 
36.  10  These  (are)  the  names  of  Esau’s  sons  ;  E. 
36.  11  the  sons  of  E.  were  Teman,  Omar,  Zepho 
36.  12  Tirana  was  concubine  to  E.,  Esau’s  son 
36.  12  she  bare  to  E.  Amalek  :  these  (were)  the 
36.  15  the  sons  of  E.  the  first  born  (son)  of  Esau 
36.  16  these  (are)  the  dukes  (that  came)  of  E.  in 
1  Ch.  1.  35  The  sons  of  Esau  ;  E.,  Beuel,  and  Jeush 
1.  36  The  sons  of  E. ;  Teman,  and  Omar,  Zephi 

2.  The  chief  of  Job’s  three  friends,  a  descendant  of 
Teman  son  of  Eliphaz,  from  whom  a  portion  of  Arabia 
took  its  name,  and  whose  name  is  used  in  J er.  49.  20  as 
a  poetical  parallel  to  Edom.  B.c.  1530. 

Job  2. 11  E.  the  Temanite,  and  Bildad  the  Shuhite 
4.  1  Then  E.  the  Temanite  answered  and  said 
15.  1  Then  answered  E.  the  Temanite,  and  said 
22.  1  Then  E.  the  Temanite  answered  and  said 
42.  7  the  Lord  said  to  E.  the  Temanite,  My 
42.  9  E. .  .did  according  as  the  Lord  comman. 

E-LI-PHE'-LEH,  in1??'1?!*  Jah  is  distinction. 

A  Levite  set  over  the  clioral  service  when  the  ark  was 
brought  up  from  the  house  of  Obed-edom.  B.C.  1042. 

1  Ch.15.  18  their  brethren  of  the  second.  .E.,  and 
15.  21  Mattithiah,  and  E.,  and  Mikneiah,  and 

E-LI-SA-BETH,  ’EAura/Ser  (from  the  Heh.)  God  is 

swearer. 

Wife  of  Zecliarias  and  mother  of  John  the  Baptist.  She 
was  of  a  priestly  family  and  a  relation  of  the  Virgin 
Mary  whom  she  was  the  first  to  greet  as  the  mother  of 
her  “  Lord.” 


Luke  1.  5  of  the  daughters  of  Aaron .  .her  name .  .E. 

1 .  7  they  had  no  child,  because . .  E.  was  barren 
1. 13  thy  wife  E.  shall  bear  thee  a  son 
1.  24  after  those  days  his  wife  E.  conceived 
1.  36  E. .  .hath  also  conceived  a  son  in  her  old 
1.  40  the  house  of  Zacharias,  and  saluted  E. 

1. 11  when  E.  heard  the  salutation  of  Mary 
1.  41  and  E.  was  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost 

1.  57  E.’s  full  time  came  that  she  should  be 

E-LIS-E'-US,  ’EAnnraTos. 

The  form  in  which  the  name  of  Elisha  appears  in  the 
Common  Version  of  the  New  Testament  and  Apocry¬ 
pha. 

Luke  4.  27  were  inlsrael  in  the  time  of  E.  the  prophet 

E-LI'-SHA,  God  is  saviour. 

Son  of  Shaphat  of  Abel-meliolah ;  the  attendant  and 
disciple  of  Elijah,  and  Ins  successor  as  prophet  in 
Israel.  His  caU  by  Elijah  was  (B.c.  901),  four  years 
before  the  death  of  Ahab  (B.c.  897),  and  he  held  the 
office  of  prophet  in  Israel  for  55  years.  The  thrilling 
incidents  of  his  life  are  related  in  the  1  and  2  Books 
of  Kings. 

1  Ki.  19.  16  E. . .  shalt  thou  anoint  (to  be)  prophet  in 

ig.  17  that  escapeth  from  the  sword . .  shall  E. 

19  19  So  he  departed  thence,  and  found  E.  the 

2  Ki.  2.  1  Elijah  went  with  E.  from  Gilgal 

2.  2  Elijah  said  unto  E.,  Tarry  here,  I  pray 
2.  2  E.  said.  .1  will  not  leave  thee.  So  they 

2  3  the  sons  of  the  prophets . .  came  forth  to  E. 

2  4  Elijah  said  unto  him,  E.,  tany  here,  Tpray 

2.  s  the  sous  of  the  prophets,  .came  to  E.,  and 
2.  9  Elijah  said  unto  E. .  .And  E.  said,  I  pray 
2.  12  E.  saw  (it),  and  he  cried,  My  father,  my 
2.  14  they  parted  hither  and  thither  :  and  E. 

2.  15  said,  Tiie  spirit  of  Elijali  doth  rest  on  E. 

2  19  the  men  of  the  city  said  unto  E.,  Behold 

2.  22  according  to  the  saying  of  E.  which  he 

3.  II  Here  (is)  E.  tiie  son  of  Shaphat,  which 

3  13  E.  said  unto  tiie  king  of  Israel,  What 

3.  14  E.  said,  (As)  the  Lord  of  hosts  liveth 

4.  1  there  cried  a  certain  woman .  .unto  E. 

4.  2  E.  said  unto  her,  What  shall  I  do 

4  8  E.  passed  to  Shunem,  where  (was)  a  great 
4  17  at  that  season  that  E.  had  said  unto  her 
4.  32  when  E.  was  come  into  the  house,  behold 

4.  38  And  E.  came  again  to  Gilgal :  and 

4  8  E.  heard  that  tiie  king . .  rent  his  clothes 

5  9  Na. . .  stood  at  the  door  of  the  house  of  E. 
s.  10  E.  sent  a  messenger  unto  him,  saying 

5.  20  Gehazi,  the  servant  of  E.  the  man  of  G. 

-  25  And  E.  said  unto  him,  Whence.  .Gehazi? 

6.  1  the  sons  of  the  prophets  said  unto  E. 

6  12  E.,  the  prophet,  .telletlithekingof  Israel 
6.  17  E.  prayed.  .LORD,  .open his  eyes,  that  he 
6  17  horses  and  chariots  of  fire  round  about  E. 

6.  18  E.  prayed  unto  the  Lord,  and  said,  Smite 
6.  18  blindness  according  to  tiie  word  of  E. 

6.  19  E.  said  unto  them,  This  (is)  not  the  way 
6  20  E.  said,  Lord,  open  the  eyes  of  these 
6  21  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  E.,  when  he 
6.  31  if  the  head  of  E. .  .stand  on  lum  tins  day 
6  32  E  sat  in  his  house,  and  the  elders  sat 
7’  1  E.  said,  Hear  ye  the  word  of  the  Lord 
8  I  Then  spake  E.  unto  the  woman,  whose 
8.  4  Tell  me . .  the  great  things  that  E.  hath 
8.  s’tliis  (is)  her  son,  whom  E.  restored  to 
8  7  E.  came  to  Damascus  ;  and  Ben-hadad 

8  10  E  said  unto  him,  Go,  say  unto  him,  Thou 
8  13  E  answered.  The  Lord  hath  showed  me 
8. 14  he  departed  from  E.,  and  came  to  his 
8  14  who  said  to  him,  What  said  E.  to  thee? 

9’  I  E  the  prophet  called  one  of  the  children 
13  14  E.  was  fallen  sick  of  his  sickness  whereof 
13  is  E.  said  unto  him,  Take  bow  and  arrows 
13  16  E.  put  his  hands  upon  the  king’s  hands 
13  17  E.  said,  Shoot :  and  he  shot.  And  he 
13  20  And  E.  died,  and  they  buried  him 
13.  21  cast  the  man  into  the  sepulchre  of  E. 

13.  21  when  the  man.  .touched  the  bones  of  E. 

E-LI'-SHAH,  ny'Sx. 

Eldest  son  of  Javan  grandson  of  Noah,  and  ancestor  of 
the  JSolians,  a  leading  Hellenic  tribe.  The  designation 
of  a  race  rather  than  of  a  locality.  Javan  represents 
the  Ionians,  and  Elisha  the  .'Koliii’-is.  B.C.  2250. 

Gen.  10.  4  sons  of  Javan  ;  E.,  and  Tarshish,  Kittim 


E-LI-SHA'-MA,  yr;?'1?!?  Qod  is  hearer. 

1  Grandfather  of  Joshua,  and  son  of  Ammihud  a  chief 
of  Ephraim  in  the  wilderness.  B.C.  1490. 

Num.  1.  10  of  Ephraim  ;  E.  the  son  of  Annnihud 

2.  18  the  captain  of  the  sons  of  Epliraun.  .E. 

7.  48  On  the  seventh  day  E. .  .(offered) 

7  si  this,  .the  offering  of  E.  the  son  of  Aram. 
10.  22  over  his  host  (was)  E.  the  son  of  Ammihud 

1  Ch.  7.  26  Laadan  his  son,  Ammihud  his  son,  his 
2.  A  son  of  king  David  :  one  of  the  thirteen  sons  born 
to  him  in  Jerusalem.  B.c.  1030. 

2  Sa.  3. 16  And  E„  and  Eliada,  and  Eliplialet 
1  Ch  2  8  And  E.,  and  Eliada,  and  Eliphelet 

14.  7  And  E.,  and  Beeliada,  and  Eliphalet 
8.  Another  son,  who  is  also  called  Ehshua.  B.C.  1050. 

1  Ch.  3.  6  Ibhar  also,  and  E.,  and  Eliphelet 

4.  A  descendant  of  Judah.  B.C.  1280. 

1  Ch.  2.  41  Shallum  begat  Jekam. . .  Jekam.  begat  E. 

5.  The  same,  according  to  Jerome,  as  No.  4.:  father  of 
Nethaniah  and  grandfather  of  Ishmael  “  of  the  seed 
royal,”  who  lived  at  the  time  of  the  exile.  B.C.  635. 


ELISHAPHAT 


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EMERALD 


2  Ki.  25.  25  Ishmael . .  son  of  Nethaniah,  the  son  of  E. 
Jer.  41.  1  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniah.  .son  of  E. 
G.  A  scribe  or  secretary  to  Jehoiakim.  B.c.  606. 

Jer.  36.  12  all  the  princes  sat  there.  .E.  the  scribe 
36.  20  laid  up  the  roll  in  the  chamber  of  E. 

36.  21  he  took  it  out  of  E.  the  scribe’s  chamber 

7.  A  priest  sent  by  Jehoshapliat  to  teach  the  law.  B.c. 
912. 

2  Ch.17.  8  and  with  them  E.  and  Jehoram,  priests 
E-LI-SHA'-PHAT,  God  is  judge. 

One  of  the  “  captains  of  hundreds  ’’  whom  Jehoiada  the 
priest  employed  to  collect  the  Levites  and  other  leaders 
to  Jerusalem  before  bringing  forward  Joash  as  king. 

B. c.  878. 

2  Ch.23.  1  Jehoiada . .  took . .  E. . .  into  covenant  with 

E-LI-SHE’-BA,  juty'1?!*  God  is  swearer. 

Daughter  of  Amminadab,  sister  of  Naashon.  B.c. 
1490. 

Exod.  6.  23  And  Aaron  took  him  E. .  .to  wife  ;  and  she 
E-LI'-SHUA,  God  is  rich. 

A  son  of  David,  B.c.  1030.  He  is  called  Elishama  in 
1  Ch.  3.  6. 

2  Sa.  5.  15  Ibhar  also,  and  E.,  and  Nepheg,  and  Ja. 

1  Ch.14.  5  And  Ibhar,  and  E.,  and  Elpalet 

E-LI'-TTD,  ’EAiouS  ( from  the  Hcb.) 

Son  of  Aehim  in  the  genealogy  of  Jesus  four  genera¬ 
tions  before  Joseph. 

Matt.  1.  14  Sadoc  begat  Achim ;  and  Acliim  begat  E. 
1. 15  E.  begat  Eleazar  ;  and  Eleazar  begat  M. 
E-LI-ZA'-PHAN,  jsx'^x  God  is  protector. 

1.  Son  of  Uzziel,  a  Levite,  chief  of  the  Kohathitesat  the 
taking  of  the  census  at  Sinai.  B.c.  1490. 

Num.  3.  30  the  chief,  .(shall  be)  E.  the  son  of  Uzziel 

1  Ch.15.  8  Of  the  sons  of  E. ;  Shemaiah  the  chief 

2.  Son  of  Parnach,  “prince”  of  Zebulun,  and  appointed 
to  assist  in  apportioning  the  land.  B.c.  1490. 

Nuni34.  25  the  prince  of  the  tribe,  .of  Zebulun,  E. 

3.  Ancestor  of  certain  Levites  that  assisted  in  cleansing 
the  temple  in  the  time  of  Hezekiah.  B.c.  724. 

2  Ch.29.  13  of  the  sons  of  E. ;  Shimri,  and  Jeiel 
E-LI  -ZUR,  nx'Sx  God  is  a  rock. 

A  chief  Reubenite  who  assisted  in  taking  the  census 
under  Moses.  B.c.  1490. 

Num.  1.  s  of  (the  tribe  of)  Reuben  ;  E.  the  son  of  S 

2.  10  the  captain  of  the  children  of  Reuben.  .E. 
7.  30  On  the  fourth  day  E.  the  son  of  Shedeur 
7.  35  this  (was)  the  offering  of  E.  the  son  of  S. 
10.  18  over  his  host  (was)  E.  the  son  of  Shedeur 

EL-KA’-NAH,  nip^x  God  is  possessing. 

1  A  grandson  of  Korah  grandson  of  Kohath.  B.c.  1490. 
Exod.  6.  24  the  sons  of  Korah;  Assir,  and  E.,  and  A. 
1  Ch.  6.  23  E.  his  son,  and  Ebiasaph  his  son 

2.  Father  of  the  prophet  Samuel,  and  a  descendant  of 
No.  1.  in  the  fifth  generation.  B.c.  1171. 

1  Sa.  1.  1  his  name  (was)  E.,  the  son  of  Jeroham 

1.  4  when  the  time  was  that  E.  offered,  he 

1.  8  Thensaid  E... to  her,  Hannah,  why  weep. 

1.  19  E.  knew  Hannah,  .and  the  Lord  remem. 
c2i  E..  .went  up  to  offer  unto  the  Lord  the 

1.  23  E. .  .said  unto  her,  Do  what  seemeth  thee 

2.  11  And  E.  went  to  Ramah  to  his  house 

2.  20  Eli  blessed  E.  and  his  wife,  and  said,  The 
1  Ch.  6.  27  Eliab  his  son,  Jeroham  his  son,  E.  his  son 

6.  34  The  son  of  E.,  the  son  of  Jeroham,  the 

3.  A  descendant  of  Levi  through  Kohath.  B.c.  1490. 

1  Ch.  6.  25  the  sons  of  E.  ;  Amasai,  and  Ahimoth 

6.  36  The  son  of  E.,  the  son  of  Joel,  the  son  of 

4.  A  descendant  of  Kohath,  (the  same  as  No.  3 1) 

1  Ch.  6.  26  (As  for)  E.  :  the  sons  of  E.  ;  Zophai  his 
6.  35  The  son  of  Zuph,  the  son  of  E.,  the  son 

6.  An  ancestor  of  Netopliathite  villagers.  B.c.  500. 

1  Ch.  9.  16  Berechiah,  the  son  of  Asa,  the  son  of  E. 

C.  A  Korhite  who  joined  David  at  Ziklag.  B.c.  1058. 

1  Ch.  12.  6  E.,  and  Jesiah,  and  Azareel,  and  Joezer 

7.  A  Levite  doorkeeeper  of  the  ark;  (the  same  as  No.  6  ?) 

1  Ch.15.  23  Berechiah  and  E. ..  doorkeepers  for  the 

8.  An  officer  in  the  household  of  king  Ahaz,  slain  when 
Pekah  invaded  Judah.  B.c.  741. 

2  Ch.28.  7  and  E.  (that  was)  next  to  the  king 

EL-KO-SHITE,  'pp^X. 

A  native  of  Elkosli,  the  birthplace  of  the  prophet 
Nahum,  which  in  Jerome’s  time  was  considered  to  be 
in  Galilee.  B.c.  713. 

Nah.  1.  1  The  book  of  the  vision  of  Nahum  the  E. 
EL-LA'-SAR,  -idWs. 

A  Chaldean  town,  the  ’city  of  Arioch.  In  the  native 
dialect  it  was  called  Larsa  or  Larancha,  and  was  known 
to  the  Greeks  as  Larissa  or  LarachSn.  This  suits  the 
eonnectiou  with  Elam  and  Shinar.  Larsa  was  in  Lower 
Babylonia  or  Chaldea,  midway  between  Ur  and  Erech 
(now  called  Mugheir  and  Warkd)  on  the  left  of  the 
Euphrates.  It  is  now  called  Senlcereh. 

Gen.  14.  1  in  the  days  of.  .Arioch  king  of  E. 

14.  9  Arioch  king  of  E. ;  four  kings  with  five 

ELM  — 

Oak,  terebinth,  n^x  elah. 

Hos.  4- 13  upon  the  hills,  under  oaks. .  and  elms 


EL-MO  -DAM,  EAuajOa/i,  ’EA/iaSaq.. 

Son  of  Er,  six  generations  earlier  than  Zerubbabel  in 
the  genealogy  of  Joseph  the  husband  of  Mary. 

Luke  3.  28  which  was  (the  son)  of  E.,  which  was 
EL-NA'-AM,  Dyi^x  God  is  pleasant. 

Father  of  David’s  guard,  Jeribai  and  Joshaviah.  B.c. 

1050. 

1  Ch.  11.  46  Jeribai,  and  Joshaviah,  the  sons  of  E. 

EL-NA'-THAN,  jra^x  God  is  giving. 

1.  Father  of  Nehuslita,  Jehoiakim’s  queen.  B.c.  640. 

2  Ki.24.  8  Nelmshta,  the  daughter  of  E.of  Jerusalem 
Jer.  26.  22  E.  the  son  of  Achbor,  and.  .men  with 

36.  12  the  princes  sat  there.  .Elishama.  .and  E. 
36.  25  Nevertheless  E. .  .had  made  intercession 

2.  Name  of  three  Levites  in  the  time  of  Ezra.  B.c.  457. 

Ezra  8.  16  Then  sent  I  for  E. .  .andforE. .  .andfor  E. 
ELOI,  ’EAcoi ;  in  Hcb.  'r6x  elohai,  my  God. 

Marlas.  34  aloud  voice,  saying,  Eloi,  Eloi,  lamasaba. 
E'-LON,  [lb’X  oak,  strong. 

1.  Father  of  the  wife  of  Esau.  B.c.  1796. 

Gen.  26.  34  Bashemath  the  daughter  of  E.  theHittite 
36.  2  Adah  the  daughter  of  E.  the  Hittite 

2.  The  second  of  Zebulun’s  three  sons.  B.c.  1700. 

Gen.  46.  14  the  sons  of  Zebulun  ;  Sered,  and  E.,  and 
Num  26.  26  of  E.,  the  family  of  the  Elonites  :  of 

3.  A  town  in  the  border  of  Dan,  between  Ajalon  and 
Ekron. 

Josh. 19.  43  And  E.,  and  Thinmathah,  and  Ekron 

4.  The  Zebulonite  who  judged  Israel  for  ten  years  and 

was  buried  in  Aijalon.  Eton  and  A  ijalon  are  (in  Hebrew) 
composed  of  preciselythe  same  letters ;  hence  “Aijalon  ’ 
may  have  had  its  name  from  Elon  being  buried 
there.  ' 

Judg.12.  ii  after  him  E.,  a  Zebulonite,  judged  Israel 
12.  12  E.  the  Zebulonite  died,  and  was  buried 

E-LON  BETH  HA'-NAN,  |3rrjV3  jiS’X  oak  of  the 

house  of  grace. 

One  of  the  three  Danite  towns  that  formed  one  of 
Solomon’s  commissariat  districts,  (the  same  as  the  Elon 
of  Joshua  19.  43  ?) 

1  Ki.  4.  9  in  Shaalbim,  and  Beth-shemesh,  and  E. 
E-LO-NITES,  B’lSx  belonging  to  Elon. 

Descendants  of  Eion,  son  of  Zebulun. 

Num  26.  26  of  Zebulon..of  Elon,  the  family  of  the  E. 

ELOailENT  — 

1.  To  be  intelligent,  |'2  bin,  2. 

Isa.  3.  3  the  cunning  artificer,  and  the  eloquent 

2.  A  man  of  words,  Q’Ppp  »'x  isli  debarim. 

Exod.  4.  10  I  (am)  not  eloquent,  neither  heretofore 

3.  Eloquent,  full  of  words,  A dyios  logios. 

Acts  18.  24  an  eloquent  man,  (and)  mighty  in  the  s. 
E'-LOTH,  n'lb’X  oak  or  terebinth  grove. 

Another  orthography  of  Elath,  which  see. 

1  Ki.  9.  26  beside  E.,  on  the  shore  of  the  Red  sea 

2  Ki.  16.  6  Rezin  king  of  Syria  recovered  Elath  to 

2  Ch.  8.  17  went  Solomon  to  Ezion-geber,  and  to  E. 
26.  2  He  built  E.,  and  restored  it  to  Judah 

EL-PA'-AX,  t>l)?Ax  God  is  working. 

Son  of  Shaliaraim,  a  Benjamite.  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  8.  11  And  of  Husliim  he  begat  Ahitub,  and  E. 
8.  12  sons  of  E.  ;  Eber,  and  Misham,  and  Sha. 
8.  18  and  Jezliah,  and  Jobab,  the  sons  of  E. 

EL-PA'-LET,  B^>X  God  is  escape. 

A  son  of  David,  called  Eliphalet  in  1  Ch.  3.  6,  but 
omitted  in  2  Sa.  5.  B.c.  1040. 

1  Ch.  14.  5  And  Ibhar,  and  Elishua,  and  E. 

EL  PA'-RAN,  jpxs  V’X  oak  of  Paran. 

A  place  in  the  S.  of  Canaan  and  W.  of  Edom,  where 
the  Horites  dwelt  in  Seir. 

Gen.  14.  6  the  Horites  in  their  mount  Seir,  unto  E. 
ELSE  — 

1  .Not,  there  is  not,  j)X  ay  in. 

Gen.  30.  1  unto  J acob,  Give  me  children,  or  else  I  die 

2.  Because,  for,  but,  surely,  '3  ki. 

Exod  10.  4  Else,  if  thou  refuse  to  let  my  people  go 

3.  Again,  yet,  any  more ,  lip  od. 

Deut.  4.  35  he  (is)  God  :  (there  is)  none  else  beside 
i.But  ( or  now )  if  not,  ei  Se  /ifj  ei  de  me. 

Mark  2.  21  else  the  new  piece  that  filled  it  up  taketh 
2.  22  else  the  new  wine  doth  burst  the  bottles 

5.  But  if  not  indeed,  el  8e  gijye  ei  de  mege. 

Matt  9.  17  else  the  bottles  break,  and  the  wine  run. 
Luke  5.  37  else  the  new  wine  will  burst  the  bottles 

6.  Since  if  so,  if  otherwise,  Iwei  epei. 

1  Co.  14.16  Else  when  thou  shalt  bless  with’the  spirit 
15.  29  Else  what  shall  they  do  which  are  bapti. 

7 .  Since  otherwise  indeed,  hr ei  dpa  epei  ara. 

1  Co.  7.14  else  were  your  children  unclean ;  but  now 

8.  The  other,  erepos  heteros. 

Acts  17.  21  spent  their  time  in  nothing  else  but 

9.  And,  even,  Kai  kai. 

Rom  2. 15  accusing  or  else  excusing  one  another 


ELSE,  or  — 

And  if  not,  xVnxi  ve-im-lo. 

Gen.  42.  16  or  else  by  the  life  of  Pharaoh  surely  ye 

EL-TE'-KEH,  xpp^x,  npp^x  God  is  Teqe. 

A  city  in  Dan  given  to  the  kohathites. 

Josh. 19.  44  And  E.,  and  Gibbethon,  and  Baalath 
21.  23  out  of  the  tribe  of  Dan,  E.  with  her  sub. 

EL-TE'-KON,  J'pp^x  God  is  firm. 

A  city  in  the  mountains  of  Judah,  three  or  four  miles 
N.  of  Hebron. 

Josh.  1 5.  59  And  Maarath,  and  Beth-anoth,  and  E. 

EL-TO'-LAD,  iVin^x  God  is  begetter. 

A  city  in  the  S.  of  Judah  given  to  Simeon,  and  in  pos¬ 
session  of  the  tribe  until  the  time  of  David.  In  1  Ch. 

4.  29  it  is  Tolad,  now  El-Toula. 

Josh.  15.  30  And  E.,  and  Chesil,  and  Hormah 
19.  4  And  E.,  and  Bethul,  and  Hormah 

EL'-UL,  the  gleaning  month. 

The  sixth  month  of  the  sacred  year  of  the  Jews, 
beginning  with  the  last  new  moon  of  September  and 
ending  with  the  first  one  of  November. 

Nell.  6.  15  in  the  twenty  and  fifth  (day)of.  ,E. 

EL-TJ'-ZAI,  ’PjAx  God  is  strong. 

A  Benjamite  who  joined  David  at  Ziklag.  B.c.  1048. 

1  Ch.12.  5  E.,  and  Jerimoth,  and  Bealiali,  andShem. 

EL-Y'-MAS,  E  Aquas  a  sorcerer. 

A  false  prophet  who  withstood  Saul  and  Barnabas  at 
Paphos  in  Cyprus. 

Acts  13.  8  E.  the  sorcerer,  .withstood  them,  seeking 

EL-ZA'-BAD,  "Qi^x  God  is  endowing. 

1.  A  Gadite  who  joined  David  at  Ziklag.  He  was  the 
ninth  of  the  eleven  heroes  of  his  tribe  that  crossed  the 
Jordan  to  assist  David.  B.c.  1058. 

1  Ch.12.  12  Johanan  the  eighth,  E.  the  ninth 

2.  A  Korhite  Levite,  son  of  Shemaiah.  B.c.  1000. 

1  Ch.26.  7  E.,  whose  brethren  (were)  strong  men 

EL-ZA'-PHAN,  JDxi’X  God  is  protecting. 

1. Second  son  of  Uzziel  and  grandson  of  Levi.  He  was 
thus  cousin  to  Miriam,  Aaron,  and  Moses.  Called  also 
Elizaphan.  b.c.  1490. 

Exod.  6.  22  And  the  sons  of  Uzziel ;  Mishael,  and  E. 
Lev.  10.  4  Moses  called  Mishael  and  E. .  .and  said 
2.  A  prince  of  Zebulun,  who  was  one  of  those  appointed 
to  divide  the  land.  B.c.  1490. 

Nuni34.  25  the  prince  of  the  tribe,  .of  Zebulun,  E. 
EMBALM,  to  — 

To  embalm,  B:n  chanat. 

Gen.  50.  2  commanded  the  physicians  to  embalm  his 
50.  2  and  the  physicians  embalmed  Israel 
50.  3  the  days  of  those  which  are  embalmed 
50.  26  they  embalmed  him,  and  he  was  put  in 

EMBOLDEN,  to  — 

To  make  powerf  ul,  embolden,  |no  rnarats,  5. 

Job  16.  3  what  emboldeneth  thee  that  thou  answe. 

EMBOLDENED,  to  be  — 

To  build  up,  oiKoSogia  oikodomeo. 

1  Co.  8.  10  him  which  is  weak  be  emboldened  to  eat 

EMBRACE,  to  — 

1 .  To  embrace,  clasp,  pnn  chabaq. 

2  Ki.  4.  16  About  this  season,  .thou  shalt  embrace 
Eccl.  3.  5  a  time  to  embrace,  .to  refrain  from  embr. 

2.  To  embrace,  clasp,  cleave  to,  ppn  chabaq,  3. 

Gen.  29.  13  embraced  him,  and  kissed  him,  and  bro. 

33.  4  Esau  ran  to  meet  him,  and  embraced 
48.  10  and  he  kissed  them,  and  embraced  them 
Job  24.  8  embrace  the  rock  for  want  of  a  shelter 
Prov  4.  8  to  honour,  when  thou  dost  embrace  her 

5.  20  and  embrace  the  bosom  of  a  stranger? 
Song  2.  6  and  his  right  hand  doth  embrace  me 

8.  3  and  his  right  hand  should  embrace  me 
Lam.  4.  5  that  were  brought  up  in  scarlet  embrace 

3.  To  draw  to  oneself,  salute,  daird^ogai  aspazomai. 
Acts  20.  1  called  unto  (him)  the  disciples,  and  emb. 
Heb.  11.  13  were  persuaded  of  (them),  and  embraced 

4 . To  take  round  about,  rrvgirepiAag^dvio  sumperi. 
Acts  20.  10  and  fell  on  him,  and  embracing  (him) 

EMBROIDER,  to  — 

To  intenveave,  fpiv  sliabats,  3. 

Exod28.  39  shalt  embroider  the  coat  of  fine  linen 

EMBROIDERER  — 

To  embroider,  epp  raqam. 

Exod35.  35  of  the  embroiderer,  in  blue,  and  in  purple 

38.  23  an  embroiderer  in  blue,  and  in  purple 

EMERALD  — 

1  .Carbuncle,  ruby,  emerald,  psi  nophek. 

Exod28.  18  And  the  second  row  (shall  be)  an  emerald 

39.  11  the  second  row,  an  emerald,  a  sapphire 
Eze.  27.  16  they  occupied  in  thy  fairs  with  emeralds 

28.  13  the  jasper,  the  sapphire,  the  emerald,  and 

2.  Of  emerald,  light  green,  agapdySrvos  smaragdin. 

Rev.  4.  3  a  rainbow . .  in  sight  like  unto  an  emerald 

3.  Emerald,  light  green  stone, rrpdpaySos  smaragdos. 

Rev.  21. 19  third,  a  chalcedony ;  the  fourth,  an  emera. 


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EMERODS  — 

1  .Emerods,  tumors ,  D'piriD  techorim. 

i  Sa.  6.  1 1  of  gold,  and  the  images  of  their  emerods 

6.  1 7  these  (are)  the  golden  emerods  which  the 

2. Soil,  emerod,  Vsy  ophel. 

Deut  28.  27  The  Lord  will  smite  thee,  .with  the  em. 

I  Sa.  5.  6  destroyed  them,  and  smote  them  with  e. 

5.  9  they  had  emerods  in  their  secret  parts 

5.  12  men  that  died  not.  .with  the  emerods 

6.  4  Five  golden  emerods,  and  five  golden  mice 
6.  5  ye  shall  make  images  of  your  emerods 

E  -MIMS,  D'O’N  the  terrible. 

A  race  of  gigantic  stature  originally  dwelling  on  the  E. 
of  the  Salt  Sea.  Anciently  the  whole  country  was  held 
by  a  race  of  giants — the  Rephaiin  on  the  N.  ;  next,  the 
Zuzim;  and  next  the  JGmim ;  then  the  Uorim  on  the 
s.  Afterwards  the  kingdom  of  Baslian  embraced  the 
territories  of  the  Rephaim ;  the  Ammonites  that  of 
the  Zuzim;  the  Moabites  that  of  the  Emim;  while 
Edom  embraced  the  mountains  of  the  Horim.  The 
Emim  were  related  to  the  Anakim,  and  generally  called 
by  the  same  name  ;  but  their  conquerors,  the  Moabites, 
called  them  Emim — "The  Terrible.” 

Gen.  14.  5  and  the  E  in  Shaveh  Kiriathaim 
Deut.  2.  10  The  E.  dwelt  therein  in  times  past 

2. 11  but  the  Moabites  call  them  E. 

EMINENT  (place)  — 

\. An  arched  place,  33  gab. 

Eze.  16.  24  also  built  unto  thee  an  eminent  place 
16.  31  In  that  thou  buildest  thine  eminent  pla. 
16.  39  they  shall  throw  down  thine  eminent  pi. 

•2.  To  be  lofty ,  talal. 

Eze.  17.  22  plant  (it)  upon  an  high  mountain  and  em. 

EM-MA-NTJ'-EL,  ’E/iuavoiWjA..  See  IMMANUEL. 

Matt.  1.  23  they  shall  call  his  name  E.,  which,  being 

EM-MA'-US,  Efiuaous. 

A  village  about  7)  miles  from  Jerusalem  to  which  two 
ef  the  disciples  of  Christ  were  going  when  He  appeared 
to  them  on  the  day  of  his  resurrection. 

Luke24. 13  two  of  them  went  that  same  day  to . .  E. 

EM’-MOR,  ’E^i p6p,  ’E ppwp. 

The  father  of  Sycnem.  See  hamor. 

Acts  7.  16  sepulchre  that  Abraham  bought,  .of  E. 

EMPIRE  — 

Kingdom,  niDyD  malkuth. 

Esth.  1.  jo  shall  be  published  throughout  all  hisem. 

EMPLOY,  to  — 

To  go  in  from  before,  D'3B3  N13  bo  mippanim. 

Deut 20.  19  not  cut  them,  .to  employ  (them)  in  the 
EMPLOYED,  to  be  — 

To  stand,  stand  still,  155?  amad. 

Ezra  10.  15  Jonathan,  .and  Jahaziah.  .were employed 

EMPTIED  - 

Empty,  vain,  P7,  p'l  req. 

Neh.  5.  13  even  thus  be  he  shaken  out,  and  emptied 

EMPTIED,  to  be  — 

1. To  be  emptied,  ppa  baqaq,  2. 

Isa.  24.  3  The  land  shall  be  utterly  emptied,  and 

2.  To  be  or  become  lean,  poor,  low,  weak,  773  dalal. 

Isa.  19.  6  the  brooks  of  defence  shall  be  emptied 

3 . To  be  drawn  out,  emptied,  pn  rag,  6. 

Jer.  48.  11  Moab..hath  not  been  emptied  from  ves. 

EMPTIER  — 

To  empty,  make  void,  ppp  baqaq. 

Nah.  2.  2  for  the  emptiers  have  emptied  them  out 
EMPTINESS  — 

Emptiness,  Vi3  bohu. 

Isa.  34.  11  line  of  confusion,  and  the  stones  of  empt. 

EMPTY  — 

1.  To  (be)  empty,  ppa  baqaq. 

Hos.  10.  1  Israel  (is)  an  empty  vine,  he  bringeth  fo. 

2.  Emptiness,  voidness,  npia  buqah. 

Nah.  2.  10  She  is  empty,  and  void,  and  waste 

3.  Empty,  vain,  pi,  P'l  req. 

Gen.  37.  24  the  pit  (was)  empty,  (there  was)  no  water 
41.  27  the  seven  empty  ears,  blasted  with  the  e. 
Judg.  7.  16  with  empty  pitchers,  and  lamps  within 
2  Ki.  4.  3  borrow . .  empty  vessels ;  borrow  not  a  few 
Isa.  29.  8  but  he  awaketh,  and  his  soul  is  empty 
Eze.  24.  11  Then  set  it  empty  upon  the  coals  thereof 

4.  Empty,  vain,  P'l  riq. 

Jer.  51.  34  he  hath  made  me  an  empty  vessel,  he 

5.  Empty,  in  vain,  Jp'l  reqam. 

Gen.  31.  42  surely  thou  liadst  sent  me  away  now  em. 
Exod.  3.  21  when  ye  go,  ye  shall  not  go  empty 

23.  15  and  none  shall  appear  before  me  empty 
34.  20  And  none  shall  appear  before  me  empty 
Deut  15.  13  thou  shalt  not  let  him  go  away  empty 
16.  16  shall  not  appear  before  the  Lord  empty 
Ruth  1.  21  Lord  hath  brought  me  home  again  empty 

3.  1 7  Go  not  empty  unto  thy  mother  in  law 

1  Sa.  6.  3  If  ye  send  away .  .send  it  not  empty 

2  Sa.  1.  22  and  the  sword  of  Saul  returned  not  empty 
Job  22.  9  Thou  hast  sent  widows  away  empty 
Jer.  14.  3  they  returned  with  their  vessels  empty 


6. Empty,  nevis  kenos. 

Marki2.  3  they,  .beat  him,  and  sent  (him)  away  em 
Luke  1.  53  and  the  rich  he  hath  sent  empty  away 
20.  10  but . .  beat  him,  and  sent  (him)  away  emp. 

20. 11  beat  him  also . .  and  sent  (him)  away  emp. 

7  .To  be  free,  at  leisure,  unoccupied,  <rxo\d(ai. 

Matt  12.  44  when  he  is  come,  he  findeth  (it)  empty 

EMPTY,  to  — 

1 .  To  empty,  ppa  baqaq,  3<i. 

Jer.  51.  2  fanners,  that  ,  shall  empty  her  land  ;  for 

2.  To  expose,  make  naked,  empty  out,  ni]  arah,  3. 
Gen.  24.  20  and  emptied  her  pitcher  into  the  trough 
2  Ch.24.  11  the  high  priest's  officer  came  and  emptied 

•3.  To  prepare,  ri:3  panah,  3. 

Lev.  14.  36  that  they  empty  the  house,  before  the 

4.  To  draw  out,  empty  out,  pn  ruq,  5. 

Gen.  42.  35  as  they  emptied  their  sacks,  that,  behold 
Eccl.11.  3  If  tlie  clouds  be  full  of  rain,  they  empty 
Jer.  48.  12  and  shall  empty  his  vessels,  and  break 
Hab.  I.  17  Shall  they  therefore  empty  their  net,  and 
Zech.  4.  12  which  through  the  two  golden  pipes  emp. 

EMPTY,  to  be  — 

To  be  inspected,  looked  after,  ap3  paqad,  2. 

1  Sa.  20.  18  shalt  be  missed,  bee.  thy  seat  will  beem. 
20.  25  Abner  sat  .  and  David's  place  was  empty 
20.  27  the  second  (day)  . .  David's  place  was  em. 

EMPTY,  to  make  — 

1.  To  empty,  make  void,  ppa  baqaq. 

Isa.  24.  1  Behold,  the  Lord  maketli  the  earth  empty 

2.  To  draw  out,  empty  out,  pn  ruq,  5. 

Isa.  32.  6  to  make  empty  the  soul  of  the  hungry 

EMPTY  out,  to  — 

To  empty,  make  void,  ppa  baqaq. 

Nah.  2.  2  for  the  emptiers  have  emptied  them  out 

EMPTY  place  — 

Emptiness,  inn  tohu. 

Job  26.  7  stretcheth  out  the  nort  over  the  empty  p. 
EMULATION  — 

Zeal,  (ijKos  zelos. 

Gal.  5.  20  Idolatry,  witchcraft,  hatred,  variance,  e. 
EMULATION,  to  provoke  to  — 

To  make  one  zealous,  uapa^pKow  parazeloo. 

Rom  11.  14  If  by  any  means  I  may  provoke  to  emu. 

ENABLE,  to  — 

To  put  strength  in,  ivSvvap.600  endunamoo. 

1  Ti.  1.  12  I  thank  Christ,  .who  hath  enabled  me 

E'-NAM.  Dry  double  fountains. 

A  city  in  the  lowlands  of  Judah. 

Josh  15.  34  Zanoah,  and  En-gannim,  Tappuah,  andE. 

E'-NAN,  jry  fountain. 

Father  of  Ahira,  of  the  tribe  of  Naphtali,  appointed  to 
assist  Moses  in  taking  the  census  at  Sinai. 

Num.  1. 15  Of  Naphtali ;  Ahira  the  son  of  E. 

2.  29  captain .  .of  Naphtali. .  Ahira  the  son  of  E. 

7.  78  On  the  twelfth  day  Ahira  the  son  of  E. 

7.  83  this,  .the  offering  of  Ahira  the  son  of  E. 
10.  27  And  over  the  host.  .Ahira  the  son  of  E. 

ENCAMP,  to  — 

To  encamp,  settle  dorm,  nip  chanali. 

Exodi3.  20  they  took  their  journey .  .and  encamped 

14.  2  Speak  unto . .  Israel,  that  they  turn  and  e. 
14.  2  before  it  shall  ye  encamp  by  the  sea 

14.  9  overtook  them  encamping  by  the  sea 

15.  27  and  they  encamped  there  by  the  waters 
18.  5  where  he  encamped  at  the  mount  of  God 

Num.  1.  50  and  shall  encamp  round  about  the  taber. 
2.  17  as  they  encamp,  so  shall  they  set  forward 

2.  27  And  those  that  encamp  by  him  (shall  be) 

3.  38  those  that  encamp  before  the  tabernacle 
10.  31  thou  knowest  how  we  are  to  encamp  in 
33.  10  they  removed  from  Elim,  and  encamped 

33. 11  removed  from  the  Red  Sea,  and  encamp. 
33.  12  they  took  their  journey,  .and  encamped 
33. 13  they  departed,  and  encamped  in  Alush 
33.  14  they  removed  from  Alush,  and  encamped 
33.  17  they  departed,  .and  encamped  at  Hazero. 
33.  24  they  removed,  .and  encamped  in  Harad. 
33.  26  they  removed . .  and  encamped  at  Tahath 
33.  30  they  departed . .  and  encamped  at  Mosero. 
33.  32  they  removed .  .and  encamped  at  Hor-ha. 
33.  34  they  removed . .  and  encamped  at  Ebronah 
33.  35  departed,  .and  encamped  at  Ezion-gaber 
33.  46  removed,  .and  encamped  in  Almon-dib. 

Josh.  4.  19  the  people  came,  .and  encamped  in  Gil. 

5.  10  the  children  of  Israel  encamped  in  Gilgal 
10.  5  they  and  all  their  hosts,  encamped  befo:  e 
10.  31,  34  encamped  against  it,  and  fought 
Judg.  6.  4  they  encamped  against  them,  and  destr. 
9.  50  Then  went  Abimelech.  .and  encamped 
10.  17  encamped  in  Gilead,  encamped  in  Miz. 
20.  19  the  children  of  Israel,  .encamped  against 

1  Sa.  11.  1  Nahash .  .came  up,  and  encamped  against 

13.  16  but  the  Bhilistines  encamped  inMichmash 

2  Sa.  11.  11  servants,  .are  encamped  in  the  open  fields 

12.  28  therefore  gather  the  rest,  .and  encamp 
1  Ki.  16.  15  the  people  (were)  encamped  against  Gibb. 

16.  16  the  people  (that  were)  encamped  heard 

1  Ch.11.  15  the  host  of  the  Philistines  encamped  in 

2  Ch.32.  1  and  encamped  against  the  fenced  cities 
Job  19.  12  and  encamp  round  about  my  tabernaclo 


Psa.  27.  3  Though  an  host  should  encamp  against 
34.  7  The  angel  of  the  Lord  encampeth  round 
53.  5  scattered  the  bones  of  him  that  encamp. 
Zech.  9.  8  And  I  will  encamp  about  mine  house 

:  INCHANTER  — 

1  .To  whisper,  use  enchantment,  tyn:  nachash,  3. 

Deut  18.  10  an  observer  of  times,  or  an  enchanter,  or 
2. To  observe  the  clouds,  Jtj;  anan,  3 a. 

Jer.  27.  9  hearken  not  ye.  .to  your  enchanters,  nor 

ENCHANTMENT  — 

1.  Joining,  charm,  i?ri  cheber. 

Isa.  47.  9  for  the  great  abundance  of  thine  enchant. 
47.  12  Stand  now  with  thine  enchantments,  and 

2.  A  whisper,  charm.,  amulet,  znh  lachash. 

Eccl.  10.  11  Surely  the  serpent  will  bite  without  en 
3 .Secret,  enchantment,  gentleness,  vk>  lat. 

Exod.  7.  22  magicians  did  so  with  their  enchantments 

8.  7,  18  magicians  did  so  with  their  enchant. 

4.  Whisper,  enchantment,  tynt  nachash. 

Num  23.  23  Surely  (there  is)  no  enchantment  against 

24.  1  went  not,  as  at  other  times,  to  seek  for  e. 

5.  To  whisper,  use  enchantment,  e)ni  nachash,  3. 

2  Ki.17.  17  pass  through  the  fire,  and  used,  .enchan. 

ENCHANTMENT,  to  use  — 

To  whisper,  use  enchantment,  bui  nachash,  3. 

Lev.  19.  26  neither  shall  ye  use  enchantment,  nor 
2  Ki.21.  6  observed  times,  and  used  enchantments 
2  Ch.33.  6  he  observed  times,  and  used  enchantme. 

ENCHANTMENTS  — 

Flashings,  D'tpri1?  lehatim. 

Exod.  7.  11  did  in  like  manner  with  their  enchantm. 

ENCOUNTER,  to 

To  throiv  ( selves )  together,  crup^aWco  sumballo. 

Acts  17.  18  Then  certain  philosophers ..  encountered 

ENCOURAGE,  to  — 

To  strengthen,  harden,  fix,  pin  chazaq,  3. 

Deut.  1.  38  encourage  him  ;  for  he  shall  cause  Israel 

3.  28  encourage  him,  and  strengthen  him :  for 
2  Sa.  11.  25  overthrow  it ;  and  encourage  thou  him 
2  Ch.35.  2  he.  .encouraged  them  to  the  service  of 
Psa.  64.  5  They  encourage  themselves  (in)  an  evil 
Isa.  41.  7  So  the  carpenter  encouraged  the  goldsm. 

ENCOURAGE  self,  to  — 

To  strengthen  self,  pin  chazak ,  7. 

Judg  20.  22  the  men  of  Israel,  encouraged  themselves 

1  Sa.  30.  6  David  encouraged  himself  in  the  Lord 

ENCOURAGED,  to  be  — 

To  be  or  become  strong,  pin  chazak. 

2  Ch.  31.  4  that  they  might  be  encouraged  in  the  law 

END  — 

1.  Latter  end,  hinder  part,  n'pnx  acharith. 

Deut  1 1 .  12  from  the  beginning ..  unto  the  end  of  the 
32.  20  he  said . .  I  will  see  what  their  end  (shall 
Psa.  37.  37  Mark . .  behold . .  for  the  end  of  (that)  man 
37.  38  the  end  of  the  wicked  shall  be  cut  off 
73.  17  Until  I  went,  .(then) understood  I  their  e. 
Prov.  5.  4  her  end  is  bitter  as  wormwood,  sharp  as 
14.  12  the  end  thereof  (are)  the  ways  of  death 
14.  13  and  the  end  of  that  mirth  (is)  heaviness 

16.  25  the  end  thereof  (are)  the  ways  of  death 
20.  21  but  the  end  thereof  shall  not  be  blessed 
23.  18  For  surely  there  is  an  end  ;  and  thine 

25.  8  lest(tliou  know  not)  what  to  do  in  the  end 

Eccl  7.  8  Better  (is)  the  end  of  a  thing  than  the 
10.  13  end  of  his  talk  (is)  mischievous  madness 
Isa.  46.  10  Declaring  the  end  from  the  beginning 
Jer.  5.  3r  and  what  will  ye  do  in  the  end  thereof? 

17.  11  not  by  right,  .at  his  end  shall  be  a  fool 
29.  n  not  of  evil,  to  give  you  an  expected  end 
’1  17  there  is  hope  in  thine  end,  saith  the  Lord 

Dan.  12.  8  what  (shall  be)  the  end  of  these  (things)? 
Amos  0.  10  I  will  make . .  the  end  thereof  as  a  bitter 

2 . End,  cessation,  ancle,  dsn  ephes. 

Deut  33.  17  he  shall  push  the  people,  .to  the  ends  of 
1  Sa.  2.  10  the  Lord  shall  judge  the  ends  of  the 
Psa.  22.  27  All  the  ends  of  the  world  shall  remember 
eg  I3  God  ruleth.  .unto  the  ends  of  the  earth 
67.  7  and  all  the  ends  of  the  earth  shall  fear 
72.  8  from  the  river  unto  the  ends  of  the  earth 
98.  3  all  the  ends  of  the  earth  have  seen  the 
Prov  30.  4  who  hath  established  all  the  ends  of  the 
Isa.  45.  22  be  ye  saved,  all  the  ends  of  the  earth 
52.  10  all  the  ends  of  the  earth  shall  see  the 
Jer.  16.  19  Gentiles  shall  come,  .from  the  ends  of 
Mic.  5.  4  he  be  great  unto  the  ends  of  the  earth 
Zech.  9.  10  from  the  river,  .to  the  ends  of  the  earth 

3 . Borders,  gabluth. 

Exod28  22  make  upon  the  breastplate  chains  at  the  e. 
39.  15  made  upon  the  breastplate  chains  at  thee. 

i. Intent,  X133  dibrah. 

Eccl.  7.  14  to  the  end  that  man  should  find  nothing 

5.  To  be  completed,  finished,  consumed,  nS-i  kalah. 
Ruth  2.  23  to  glean  unto  the  end  of  barley  harvest 

6.  Completion ,  consumption,  end,  nb 3  kalah. 

Eze.  20.  17  neither  did  I  make  an  end  of  them  in  the 


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7.  Wing,  f]J3  kanaph. 

Job  37.  3  his  lightning  unto  the  ends  of  the  earth 
38. 13  That  it  might  take  hold  of  the  ends  of 

8.  Pre-eminence,  perpetuity,  nxj,  ns  1  netsach. 

Job  34.  36  Job  may  be  tried  unto  the  end,  because 
Jer.  3.  s  will  he  keep  (it)  to  the  end?  Behold,  thou 

9.  End,  rear,  last,  ']in  soph. 

2  Ch.20.  16  ye  shall  find  them  at  the  end  of  the  brook 
Ecel.  3.  II  maketh  from  the  beginning  to  the  end 

7.  2  that  (is)  the  end  of  all  men;  and  the  living 
Dan.  4. 11  the  sight  thereof  to  the  end  of  all  the  ea. 
4.  22  and  thy  dominion  to  the  end  of  the  earth 

6.  26  his  dominion  (shall  be  even!  unto  the  end 

7.  26  consume  and  to  destroy  (it)  unto  the  end 

7.  28  Hitherto  (is)  the  end  of  the  matter.  As 

10 . Heel,  rear,  3|7ji  eqeb. 

Psa.119.  33  the  way.  .and  I  shall  keep  it  (unto)  the  e. 
119.  112  perform  thy  statutes,  .even  (unto)  the  e. 
11  .Corner,  side,  hne peak. 

Eze.  41.  12  before  the  separate  place  at  the  end 
12.il/oMf7t,  ns  peh. 

2  Ki.io.  21  the  house  of  Baal  was  full  from  one  end 

21.  16  till  he  had  filled  Jerusalem  from  one  end 
Ezra  9.  11  have  filled  it  from  one  end  to  another 

lZ.End,  extremity,  ff)  gets. 

Gen.  6.  13  The  end  of  all  flesh  is  come  before  me;  for 

8.  6  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  forty  days 
41.  1  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  two  full  ye. 

Exodi2.  41  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  the  four 
Deut.  9.  11  it  came  to  pass,  at  the  end  of  forty  days 

15.  1  At  the  end  of  (every)  seven  years  thou 
31.  10  At  the  end  of  every  seven  years,  in  the 

Judgn.  39  it  came  to  pass,  at  the  end  of  two  mouths 
2  Sa.  14.  26  it  was  at  every  year’s  end  that  he  polled 

1  Ki.  2.  39  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  three  years 

2  Ch.  8.  1  And  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  twenty 

21.  19  after  the  end  of  two  years,  his  bowels 
Job  6. 11  what  (is)  mine  end,  that  I  should  prolong 

16.  3  Shall  vain  words  have  an  end  V  or  what 

18.  2  How  long  (will  it  be  ere)  ye  make  an  end 

28.  3  He  setteth  an  end  to  darkness,  and  sear. 
Psa.  39.  4  Lord,  make  me  to  know  mine  end,  and 

1 19.  96  I  have  seen  an  end  of  all  perfection 
Eccl.  4.  8  yet  (is  there)  no  end  of  all  his  labour 

4. 16  no  end  of  all  the  people,  .of  all  that  have 

12.  12  of  making  many  books  (there  is)  no  end 

Isa.  9.  7  no  end,  upon  the  throne  of  David,  and 
23.  15  after  the  end  of  seventy  years  shall  Tyre 
23. 17  it  shall  come  to  pass,  after  the  end  of 
Jer.  34.  14  At  the  end  of  seven  years  let  ye  go  every 
51.  13  thine  end  is  come,  .the  measure  of  thy 
Lam.  4. 18  our  end  is  near,  .for  our  end  is  come 
Eze.  7.  2  An  end,  the  end  is  come  upon  the  four 
7.  3  Now  (is)  the  end  (come)  upon  thee,  and 

7.  6  An  end  is  come,  the  end  is  come  ;  it  wat. 
21.  25  is  come,  when  iniquity  (shall  have)  an  end 
21.  29  when  their  iniquity  (shall  have)  an  end 

29.  13  At  the  end  of  forty  years  will  I  gather 
35.  5  the  time  (that  their)  iniquity  (had)  an  end 

Dan.  8.  17  at  the  time  of  the  end  (shall  be)  the  vision 

8.  19  at  the  time  appointed  the  end  (shall  be) 

9.  26  and  tire  end  thereof  (shall  be)  with  a  flood 

9.  26  unto  the  end  of  the  war  desolations  are 

11.  6  in  the  end  of  years  they  shall  join  them. 

11.  27  yet  the  end  (shall  be)  at  the  time  appoin. 

11.  35  make,  .white,  .to  the  time  of  the  end 

11.  40  at  the  time  of  the  end  shall  the  king  of 

11.  45  he  shall  come  to  his  end,  and  none  shall 

12.  4  seal  the  book,  .to  the  time  of  the  end 

12.  6  How  long  (shall  it  bel  to  the  end  of  these 

12.  9  closed  up  and  sealed  till  the  time  of  the  e. 

12.  13  But  go  thou  thy  way  till  the  end  (be) 

12.  13  and  stand  in  thy  lot  at  the  end  of  the 
Amos  8.  2  The  end  is  come  upon  my  people  of  Isra. 
Hab  2.  3  but  at  the  end  it  shall  speak,  and  not  lie 

14.  End,  extremity,  qatsah. 

Exod25_  18  make,  .in  the  two  ends  of  the  mercy-seat 

25.  19  on  the  one  end,  and.  .on  the  other  end 

25. 19  make  the  cherubim  on  the  two  ends 
28.  23  shalt  put  the  two  rings  on  the  two  ends 
28.  24  two  rings,  .on  the  ends  of  the  breastplate 
28.  25  (the  other)  two  ends  of  the  two  wreathen 
28.  26  thou  shalt  put  them  upon  the  two  ends 
37.  7  made,  .on  the  two  ends  of  the  mercy 
37.  8  One  cherub  on  the  end  on  this  side 
37.  8  another  cherub  on  the . .  end  on  that  side 
37.  8  made  he  the  cherubim  on  the  two  ends 

39. 16  put  the  two  rings  in  the  two  ends  of  the 
39,  17  in  the  two  rings  on  the  ends  of  the  breast. 
39.  18  And  the  two  ends  of  the  two  wreathen 
39.  19  put  (them)  on  the  two  ends  of  the  breast. 

Job  28.  24  lor  he  lookeih  to  the  ends  of  the  earth 
Psa.  19.  6  and  his  circuit  unto  tire  ends  of  it 
Isa.  40.  28  the  Creator  of  the  ends  of  the  earth 

41.  5  the  ends  of  the  earth  were  afraid,  drew 
41.  9  (Thou)  whom  I  have  taken  from  the  ends 
Eze.  15.  4  the  fire  devoureth  both  the  ends  of  it 

15 . End,  extremity,  nxp  qatseli. 

Gen.  8.  3  after  the  end  of  the  hundred  and  fifty 
23.  9  the  cave,  .which  (is)  in  the  end  of  his  field 

47.  21  he  removed  them  to  cities  from  (one)  end 

47.  21  the  borders  of  Egypt  even  to  the(other)e. 
Exod26.  28  the  boards  shall  reach  from  end  to  end 
36. 33  through  the  boards  from  the  one  end 
Deuti3.  7  from  thee,  from  the  (one)  end  of  the  earth 

13.  7  even  unto  the  (other)  end  of  the  earth 

14.  28  At  the  end  of  three  years  thou  shalt  bring 


Deut  28.  49  bring  a  nation . .  from  the  end  of  the  earth 
28.  64  the  one  end  of  the  earth  even  unto  the 
Josh.  9.  16  it  came  to  pass,  at  the  end  of  three  days 
15-  5  (was)  the  salt  sea,  (even)  unto  the  end 

15.  8  at  the  end  of  the  valley  of  the  giants 

18. 15  And  the  south  quarter  (was)  from  the  end 

18. 16  the  border  came  down  to  the  end  of  the 

18. 19  the  salt  sea  at  the  south  end  of  Jordan 

Judg.  6.  21  the  angel  of  the  Lord  put  forth  the  end 
Ruth  3.  7  he  went  to  lie  down  at  the  end  of  the  heap 

1  Sa  9.  27  they  were  going  down  to  the  end  of  the 

14.  27  wherefore  he  put  forth  the  end  of  the  rod 
14.  43  taste  a  little  honey  with  the  end  of  the  rod 

2  Sa.  24.  8  they  came  to  Jerusalem  at  the  end  of  nine 

1  Ki.  9.  10  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  twenty  years 

2  Ki.  8.  3  it  came  to  pass  at  the  seven  years’  end 

18. 10  at  the  end  of  three  years  they  took  it 
Psa.  19.  4  Their  line  is  gone . .  their  words  to  the  end 

19.  6  His  going  forth  (is)  from  the  end  of  the 
46.  9  He  maketh  wars  to  cease  unto  the  end 

61.  2  From  the  end  of  the  earth  will  I  cry  unto 
135.  7  to  ascend  from  the  ends  of  the  earth 

Prov  17.  24  the  eyes  of  a  fool  (are)  in  the  ends  of  the  e. 
Isa.  5.  26 he  will.  .hiss,  .from  the  end  of  the  earth 
7.  3  at  the  end  of  the  conduit  of  the  upper 

13.  5  from  a  far  country,  from  the  end  of  hea. 

42. 10  Sing . .  his  praise  from  the  end  of  the  earth 
43.  6  bring  my.  .daughters  from  the  ends  of 

48.  20  utter  it  (even)  to  the  end  of  the  earth 

49.  6  be  my  salvation  unto  the  end  of  the  earth 

62.  11  the  Lord  hath  proclaimed  unto  the  end 
Jer.  10.  13  causeth  the  vapours  to  ascend  from  the  e. 

12. 12  the  sword . .  shall  devour  from  the  (one)  e. 

12.  12  even  to  the  (other)  end  of  the  land 
25.  31  A  noise  shall  come  (even)  to  the  ends 
25.  33  at  that  day  from  (one)  end  of  the  earth 

25.  33  even  unto  the  (other)  end  of  the  earth 

51. 16  the  vapours  to  ascend  from  the  ends 

51.  31  show  the  king,  .liis  city  is  taken  at  (one)  e. 
Eze.  3. 16  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  seven  days 
39. 14  after  the  end  of  seven  months  shall  they 

48.  1  From  the  north  end  to  the  coast  of  the 

16.  End,  extremity,  nxp  qetseh. 

Isa.  2.  7  neither  (is  there  any)  end  of  their  treasures 

2.  7  neither  (is  there  any)  end  of  their  chariots 
Nah.  2.  9  (there  is)  none  end  of  the  store  (and)  glory 

3.  3  and  (there  is)  none  end  of  (their)  corpses 

17 . End,  extremity,  lk[3  qetsev. 

Psa.  48. 10  so  (is)  thy  praise  unto  the  ends  of  the  ea. 

65.  5  the  confidence  of  all  the  ends  of  the  earth 
Isa.  26.  15  thou  hast  removed  (it)  far  (unto)  all  the  e. 

18 . End,  extremity,  mxp  qitsvah. 

Exod37.  8  made . .  cherubim  on  the  two  ends  thereof 
38.  5  he  cast  four  rings  for  the  four  ends  of  the 

16. End,  extremity,  nyp  qetsath. 

Dan.  1.  5  at  the  end  thereof  they  might  stand  be. 
1. 15  at  the  end  of  ten  days  their  countenances 

I.  18  at  the  end  of  the  days,  .he  should  bring 

4.  29  At  the  end  of  twelve  months  he  walked 
4.  34  at  the  end  of  the  days  I . .  lifted  up  mine 

20 . Head,  bIn'i  rosh. 

1  Ki.  8.  8  the  ends  of  the  staves  were  seen  out  in 

2  Ch.  5.  9  the  ends  of  the  staves  were  seen  from  the 

21.  Perfection,  end,  n'Sph  tahlith. 

Neh.  3.  21  even  to  the  end  of  the  house  of  Eliasliib 
Job  26.  10  until  the  day  and  night  come  to  an  end 

22.  To  be  perfect,  finished,  complete,  dqjj  tamam. 
Jer.  1.  3  unto  the  end  of  the  eleventh  year  of  Zed. 

23.  Revolution,  circuit,  end,  nsipp  tequphah. 

Exod34.  22  the  feast  of  ingathering  at  the  year's  end 
2  Ch.24.  23  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  the  year 

24. Outgoing,  e/r flams  ekbasis. 

Heb.  13.  7  whose  faith  follow,  considering  the  end 

25.  Extremity,  trepas  peras. 

Rom  10.  18  and  their  words  unto  the  ends  of  the  wo. 
Heb.  6.  16  an  oath  for  confirmation  (is)  to  them  an  e. 

26.  Full  end,  avvreXeia  sunteleia. 

Matt  13.  39  the  harvest  is  the  end  of  the  world 

13.  40  so  shall  it  be  in  the  end  of  this  world 

13.  49  So  shall  it  be  at  the  end  of  the  world 

24.  3  what  (shall  be)  the  sign .  .of  the  end 

28.  20  I  am  with  you  alway,  (even)  unto  the  end 
Heb.  9.  26  once  in  the  end  of  the  world  hath  he  ap. 

27 . End,  reAos  telos. 

Matt  10.  22  he  that  endureth  to  the  end  shall  be 

24.  6  all  these  things  must  come,  .but  the  end 
24.  13  he  that  shall  endure  unto  the  end .  .shall 
24.  14  in  all  the  world,  .and  then  shall  the  end 

26.  58  Peter . .  sat  with  the  servants,  to  see  the  e. 
Mark  3  26  he  cannot  stand,  but  hath  an  end 

13.  7  needs  be  ;  but  the  end  (shall)  not  (be)  yet 

13.  13  he  that  shall  endure  unto  the  end 
Luke  1.  33  of  his  kingdom  there  shall  be  no  end 

21.  9  these  things  must  come  first . .  the  end  (is) 

22.  37  for  the  things  concerning  me  have  an  end 
John  13.  1  his  own .  .he  loved  them  unto  the  end 
Rom.  6.  21  for  the  end  of  those  things  (is)  death 

6.  22  unto  holiness,  and  the  end  everlasting 

10.  4  Christ  (is)  the  end  of  the  law  for  rigliteo. 

1  Co.  1.  8  Who  shall  also  confirm  you  unto  the  end 

10.  11  upon  whom  the  ends  of  the  world  are  co. 

15.  24  the  end,  when  he  shall  have  delivered 

2  Co.  1.  13  ye  shall  acknowledge  even  to  the  end 

3. 13  to  the  end  of  that  which  is  abolished 

II.  15  whose  end  shall  be  according  to  their 


Phil.  3. 19  Whose  end  (is)  destruction,  whose  god 
1  Ti.  1.  5  Now  the  end  of  the  commandment  is  ch. 
Heb.  3.  6  rejoicing  of  the  hope  film  unto  the  end 

3.  14  of  our  confidence  stedfast  unto  the  end 

6.  8  nigh  unto  cursing  ;  whose  end  (is)  to  be 
6. 1 1  to  the  full  assurance  of  hope  unto  the  e. 

7.  3  neither  beginning  of  days,  nor  end  of  life 
Jas.  5.  11  Ye.  .have  seen  the  end  of  the  Lord  ;  that 

1  Pe.  1.  9  Receiving  the  end  of  your  faith,  .the  sal. 

4.  7  But  the  end  of  all  things  is  at  hand  :  be 

4.  17  what  shall  the  end  (be)  of  them  that 
Rev.  2.  26  he  that . .  keepeth  my  works  unto  the  end 

21.  6  I  am  Alpha,  .the  beginning  and  the  end 

22.  13  I  am . .  the  beginning  and  the  end,  the  first 
[See  also  cast,  Come  to,  grow  to,  hinder,  what,  world.] 

END,  to  — 

1  .To  cease,  leave  off,  forbear,  Vin  chadal. 

Isa.  24.  8  the  noise  of  them  that  rejoice  endeth 

2.  To  be  complete,  finished,  .T>3  kalah. 

Gen.  2.  2  on  the  seventh  day  God  ended  his  work 
Ruth  2.  21  until  they  have  ended  all  my  harvest 
Eze.  4.  8  till  thou  hast  ended  the  days  of  thy  siege 

3.  To  perfect,  finish,  dcij  tamam,  5. 

2  Sa.  20.  18  surely  ask.  .at  Abel :  and  so  they  ended 

4.  To  fill  up  or  out,  ir\r)p&a>  pleroo. 

Luke  7.  1  when  he  had  ended  all  his  sayings  in  the 
Acts  19.  21  After  these  things  were  ended,  Paul  pur. 

5.  To  end  together  or  fully,  awrexiu  sunteleo. 

Matt.  7.  28  it  came  to  pass,  when  Jesus  had  ended 
Luke  4.  2  when  they  were  ended,  he  afterward  hu. 

4. 13  w  hen  the  devil  had  ended  all  the  tempt. 
Acts  21.  27  when  the  seven  days  were  almost  ended 

END,  to  be  at  an  — 

1  .To  cease,  fail,  have  an  end,  DEK  aphes. 

Isa.  16.  4  the  extortioner  is  at  an  end,  the  spoiler 

2.  To  be  swallowed  up,  jA|  lala,  7. 

Psa.  107.  27  They,  .stagger,  .and  are  at  their  wit’s  end 

3.  To  fill  in,  complete,  be  full,  male. 

Lev.  8.  33  until . .  your  consecration  be  at  an  end 

END,  to  come  to  an  — 

To  be  perfected,  finished,  ccij  tamam. 

Psa.  9.  6  destructions  are  come  to  a  perpetual  end 

END,  full  — 

Completion,  consumption,  ri'ps  kalah. 

Jer.  4.  27  desolate  ;  yet  will  I  not  make  a  full  end 

5.  10  make  not  a  full  end  ;  take  away  her  bat. 

5.  18  I  will  not  make  a  full  end  with  you 

30.  11  though  I  make  a  full  end  of  all  nations 

30.  11  yet  will  I  not  make  a  full  end  of  thee 
46.  28  I  will  make  a  full  end  of  all  the  nations 
46.  28  but  I  will  not  make  a  full  end  of  thee 

Eze.  11.  13  wilt  thou  make  a  full  end  of  the  remnant 

END,  to  have  an  — 

1  .To  be  ended,  consumed,  f]lD  suph. 

Amos3-  15  and  the  great  houses  shall  have  an  end 
2.  To  be  perfected,  Qijn  tamam,  2. 

Psa.  102.  27  But  thou,  .tliy  years  shall  have  no  end 

END,  to  make  an  — 

1  .To  finish,  seal  up,  nnn  Chatham. 

Dan.  9.  24  transgression,  and  to  make  an  end  of  sins 

2.  To  finish,  consume,  determine,  kalah,  3. 

Gen.  27.  30  as  soon  as  Isaac  had  made  an  end  of 

49.  33  when  Jacob  had  made  an  end  of  comma. 
Exod3i.  18  when  he  had  made  an  end  of  communing 
Lev.  16.  20  when  he  hath  made  an  end  of  reconciling 
Num.  4.  15  Aaron  and  his  sons  have  made  an  end  of 

16.  31  as  he  had  made  an  end  of  speaking  all 
Deut.  20.  9  when  the  officers  have  made  an  end  of 
26.  12  When  thou  hast  made  an  end  of  tithing 

31.  24  when  Moses  had  made  an  end  of  writing 

32.  45  And  Moses  made  an  end  of  speaking  all 
Josh.  8.  24  when  Israel  had  made  an  end  of  slaying 

ic.  20  when . .  Israel  had  made  an  end  of  slaying 

19.  49  When  they  had  made  an  end  of  dividing 

19.  51  So  they  made  an  end  of  dividing  the 
Judg.  3.  18  when  he  had  made  an  end  to  offer  the 

15. 17  when  he  had  made  an  end  of  speaking 

1  Sa  3.  12  when  I  begin,  I  will  also  make  an  end 

10.  13  when  he  had  made  an  end  of  prophesying 
13.  10  as  soon  as  he  had  made  an  end  of  offering 
18.  I  when  he  had  made  an  end  of  speaking 
24.  16  when  David  had  made  an  end  of  speaking 

2  Sa  6  18  as  soon  as  David  had  made  an  end  of 

11. 19  When  thou  hast  made  an  end  of  telling 
13.  3fi  as  soon  as  he  had  made  an  end  of  speak. 

1  Ki.  1. 41  as  they  had  made  an  end  of  eating 

3.  1  until  he  had  made  an  end  of  building  his 

7.  40  So  Hiram  made  an  end  of  doing  all  the 

8.  54  when  Solomon  had  made  an  end  of  pray. 

2  Ki.  10.  25  as  soon  as  he  had  made  an  end  of  offering 

1  Ch.16.  2  when  David  had  made  an  end  of  offering 

2  Ch.  7.  1  when  Solomon  had  made  an  end  of  pray. 

20.  23  when  they  had  made  an  end  of  the  inha. 
24  10  brought  in.  .until  they  had  made  an  end 
29.  17  in  the  sixteenth  day.  .they  made  an  end 
29.  29  when  they  had  made  an  end  of  offering 

Ezra  10.  17  And  they  made  an  end  with  all  the  men 
Neh.  4.  2  will  they  make  an  end  in  a  day  ?  will 
Jer.  26.  8  when  Jeremiah  had  made  an  end  of  spea. 
43.  1  when  Jeremiah  had  made  an  end  of  spe. 
51.  63  when  thou  hast  made  an  end  of  reading 


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Eze  42.  15  when  he  had  made  an  end  of  measuring 
'  43.  23  When  thou  hast  made  an  end  of  cleans. 
Amos  7.  2  when  they  had  made  an  end  of  eating 

3.  To  make  an  end ,  complete ,  rta  nalah,  5. 

Isa.  33.  1  when  thou  shalt  make  an  end  to  deal 

4.  To  finish,  chy  shalam,  5. 

Isa.  38.  12,  13  to  night  wilt  thou  make  an  end  of  me 

5.  To  perfect,  finish,  do?  tamam,  5. 

Dan.  9.  24  to  finish,  .and  to  make  an  end  of  sins 

6.  To  end,  reA eco  teleo. 

Watt  11.  1  when  Jesushad  made  an  end  of  comrnan. 

END  of,  to  be  an  —  , 

To' be  completed,  finished,  consumed,  ended,  rns. 

Jer.  44.  27  he  consumed,  .until  there  be  an  end  of 

END  of,  in  the  — 

To  no  out  or  forth,  yatsa. 

Exod23. 16  in  the  end  of  the  year,  when  thou  hast 

END,  in  the  — 

Late  in  the  evening,  o\pe  opse. 

Matt  28.  1  In  the  end  of  the  sabbath,  as  it  began  to 

END,  to  the  — 

\.To  the  intent,  lemaan. 

Exod.  8.  22  to  the  end  thou  mayest  know  that  I  (am) 

2.  With  a  view  to,  els  rb  eis  to. 

Acts  7.19  cast  out . .  to  the  end  they  might  not  live 
Rom.  1. 11  gift,  to  the  end  ye  may  be  established 
4  16  to  the  end  the  promise  might  be  sure 
1  Th.  3. 13  To  the  end  he  may  stablish  your  hearts 

3.  Perfectly,  completely,  reXelus  teleios. 

1  Pe.  1.  13  hope  to  the  end  for  the  grace  that  is  to 

END,  to  this  — - 

With  a  view  to  this,  eis  tout 0  eis  touto. 

John  18.  37  To  this  end  was  I  born,  and  for  this  cause 
Rom  14.  9  For  to  this  end  Christ  both  died,  and  rose 

2  Co.  2.  9  For  to  this  end  also  did  I  write,  that  I 

END  that,  to  this  — 

Toward  this,  npbs  r b  pros  to. 

Lukei8.  1  spake  a  parable  unto  them  (to  this  e.)  that 

END,  the  latter  — 

The  last  things,  to.  e<rxaTa  eschata. 

2  Pe.  2.  20  the  latter  end  is  worse  with  them  than 

END,  utter  — 

Completion,  consumption,  end,  n)>3  kalah. 

Nah  1  8  he  will  make  an  utter  end  of  the  place 

1 .  9  he  will  make  an  utter  end :  affliction  shall 

END  to  the  other,  from  one  — 

From  point  unto  point,  an 6  &Kpwv  eus  & upaiv. 

Matt  24.  31  from  one  end  of  heaven  to  the  other 

END,  world  without  — 

Unto  ages  of  duration,  ny  Wiy  ad  olme  ad. 

Isa.  45.  17  shall  not  be  ashamed . .  world  without  end 

ENDAMAGE,  to  — 

To  cause  loss,  pl3  nezaq,  5. 

Ezra  4.  13  thou  shalt  endamage  the  revenue  of  the 

ENDANGER,  to  make  — 

To  endanger,  forfeit,  cause  to  owe,  an  chub,  3. 

Dan.  1.  10  then  shall  ye  make  (me)  endanger  my 

ENDANGERED,  to  be  — 

To  be  endangered,  ]?D  sahan,  2. 

Eccl.  10.  9  he  that  cleaveth  wood  shall  be  endang. 

ENDEAVOUR,  to  — 

1.  To  seek,  farea o  zeteo. 

Acts  16.  10  immediately  we  endeavoured  to  go  into 

2.  To  make  speed  or  haste ,  anov5d(w  spoudazo. 

Eph.  4.  3  Endeavouring  to  keep  the  unity  of  the 

1  Th.  2. 17  we .. endeavoured  the  more,  .to  see  your 

2  Pe.  1.  15  I  will  endeavour  that  ye  may  be  able 

ENDEAVOURS  — 

Doing,  acting,  *?Vyp  maalal. 

Psa.  28.  4  according  to  the  wickedness  of  their  en. 

ENDED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  completed,  finished,  kalah. 

Gen  41  53  seven  years  of  plenteousness,  .were  ended 
2  ch.29.  34  Levites  did  help ..  till  the  work  was  ended 
Jer.  8.  20  The  harvest  is  past,  the  summer  is  ended 

I.  To  be  completed,  finished,  rh^  kalah,  4. 

Psa.  72.  20  The  prayers  of . .  the  son  of  J esse  are  ended 

3.7V  be  finished,  complete,  uhff  shalam. 

1  Ki.  7.  51  So  was  ended  all  the  work  that  king  Sol. 
Isa.  60.  20  the  days  of  thy  mourning  shall  be  ended 

4 .To  be  perfected,  finished,  dm  tamam. 

Gen.  47.  18  When  that  year  was  ended,  they  came 
Deut  31.  30  words  of  this  song,  until  they  were  ended 
34.  8  days  of  weeping,  .for  Moses  were  ended 
Job  31.  40  The  words  of  Job  are  ended 

5.7V  become,  ylvopai  ginomai. 

Johni3.  2  And  supper  being  ended,  the  devil  having 

ENDING  — 

End,  teAos  telos. 

Rev.  i.  8  beginning  and  the  ending,  saith  the  Lord 


ENDLESS  —  .  _ 

\.Not  loosed  doicn,  aicaTaXuros  akatalutos. 

Heb.  7.  16  made,  .after  the  power  of  an  endless  life 

2 .Endless,  unpierced  through,  anepavros  aperantos. 

1  Ti.  1.  4  Neither  give  heed  to  fables  and  endless 

EN-DOR,  317  or  1K7  J  ’y  fountain  of  Dor. 

A  city  of  Manasseh,  four  miles  S.  of  Tabor,  or  at  the  S. 
of  the  sea  of  Galilee  in  Issachar.  It  is  now  called 
Endur,  and  the  rock  on  which  it  stands  is  hollowed 
into  caves.  From  the  slopes  of  Gilboa  to  Endor  is  seven 
or  eight  miles  over  rugged  ground. 

Josh  17.  11  the  inhabitants  of  E.  and  her  towns 

1  Sa.  28.  7  a  woman  that  hath  a  familiar  spirit  at  E. 
Psa.  83. 10  perished  at  E.  :  they  became  (as)  dung 

ENDOW,  to  — 

To  endow,  purchase,  inn  mahar. 

Exod22.  16  he  shall  surely  endow  her  to  be  his  wife 

ENDS  — 

1.  Borders,  migbaloth. 

Exod28.  14  And  two  chains  (of)  pure  gold  at  the  ends 

2.  Last  or  extreme  point,  £crxaT0 s  eschatos. 

Acts  13. 47  sliouldest  be  for  salvation  unto  the  ends 

ENDUE,  to  — 

To  endow,  endue,  id;  zabad. 

Gen.  30.  20  God  hath  endued  me  (with)  a  good  dowry 

ENDUED  with  — 

1.7V  knmv,  be  acquainted  with,  in;  yada. 

2  Ch.  2.  12  endued  with  prudence  and  understanding 

2.  13  a  cunning  man,  endued  with  understand. 

2.  To  go  in,  be  clothed  with,  eVSucv  cndud. 

Luke24.  49  until  ye  be  endued  with  power  from  on 
Jas.  3.  13  Who  (is)  a  wise  man  and  endued  with 

ENDURE,  to  (can)  — 

1 .  To  be,  n;n  hay  ah. 

Psa.  72. 17  11  is  name  shall  endure  for  ever:  his  name 
81.  15  their  time  should  have  endured  for  eyer 
89.  36  His  seed  shall  endure  for  ever,  and  his 
104.  31  The  glory  of  the  Lord  shall  endure  for 

2.  To  be  able,  endure,  Sb;  yakol. 

Esth.  8.  6  how  can  I  endure,  .how  can  I  endure  to 
Job  31.  23  by  reason  of  his  highness  I  could  not  en. 

3.  To  sit  down  or  still,  ari;  yashab. 

Psa  9  7  the  Lord  shall  endure  for  ever  :  he  hath 
102. 12  thou,  O  LORD,  shalt  endure  for  ever,  and 

4.  TV  lodge,  pass  the  night,  JiV  lun. 

Psa.  30.  5  weeping  may  endure  for  a  night,  but  jcj 

5.  Until  not,  'Sa  ly  ad  beli. 

Psa.  72.  7  peace  so  long  as  the  moon  endureth 

6.  With... and  before,  ’iEl?i...Dy  im...veliphne. 

Psa.  72.  5  as  long  as  the  sun  and  moon  endure 

7.  To  stand,  stand  still,  toy  amad. 

Exodi8.  23  thou  shalt  be  able  to  endure,  and  all  this 
Psa  iq  9  fear  of  the  Lord  (is)  clean,  enduring  for 
102.  26  They  shall  perish,  but  tliou  shalt  endure 
hi.  3  and  his  righteousness  endureth  for  ever 
hi.  10  of  the  Lord,  .liis praise  endureth  for  ever 
1 12.  3,  9  his  righteousness  endureth  for  ever 
Eze.  22.  14  Can  thine  heart  endure,  or  can  thine 

8.  To  rise  up,  stand  still,  Dip  quit l. 

Job  8.  15  shall  hold  it  fast,  but  it  shall  not  endure 

9.  To  hold  up,  avex°gai  anechomai. 

2  Th  1  4  in  all  your . .  tribulations  that  ye  endure 
2  Ti.  4.  3  when  they  will  not  endure  sound  doctr. 

10.  To  be  strong,  firm,  icaprepea)  bartered. 

Ileb.  11.  27  he  endured,  as  seeing  him  who  is  invisi. 

11.  TV  remain,  pevoi  mend. 

John  6.  27  meat  which  endureth  unto  everlasting 
Heb  10  34  a  better  and  an  enduring  substance 
1  Pe.  1.  25  the  word  of  the  Lord  endureth  for  ever 

12.  To  bear,  carry,  rpepcr  phero. 

Rom.  g  22  endured  with  much  long  suffering  the 
Heb.  12.  20  could  not  endure  that  which  was  com. 

13.  To  remain  under,  vicoyevui  hupomenb. 

Matt  10  22  that  endureth  to  the  end  shall  be  saved 
24.  13  he  that  shall  endure  unto  the  end,  the 
Mark  1 13  he  that  shall  endure  unto  the  end,  the 

1  Co.  13.  7  hopeth  all  things,  endureth  all  things 

2  Ti.  2.  10  I  endure  all  things  for  the  elect's  sakes 
Heb.  10.  32  ye  endured  a  great  fight  of  afflictions 

12  2  endured  the  cross,  despising  the  shame 

12.  3  consider  him  that  endured  such  contra. 
12  7  If  ye  endure  chastening,  God  dealeth 

Jas  1'  12  Blessed  (is)  the  man  that  endureth  temp. 
5.  II  Behold,  we  count  them  happy  which  en. 

14.7V  bear  up  under,  vwocpepco  hupophero. 

2  Ti  3  1 1  at  Lystra ;  persecutions  I  endured 

1  Pe.  2.  19  for  conscience  toward  God  endure  grief 

ENDURE  hardness,  to  — 

To  suffer  evil,  KaKonadecP  kakopatheb. 

2  Ti.  2.  3  therefore  endure  hardness,  as  a  good  sol. 

ENDURE  patiently,  to  —  ( 

To  be  long  or  patient  minded,  gaKpoOvueai  makro. 
Heb.  6.  15  after  he  had  patiently  endured,  he  obtain. 


ENDURING  — 

Remaining  up  under,  uvoyovri  hupomcme. 

2  Co.  1.  6  which  is  effectual  in  the  enduring  of  the 

E-NE'-AS,  Alveas  (from  Hebrew,  praise  of  Jah.) 

A  man  of  Lydda  healed  by  Peter. 

Acts  9.  33  there  he  found  a  certain  man  named  A5. 

9.  34  A5.,  Jesus  Christ  maketh  thee  whole 

EN  EG-LA'-IM,  c;S)j;  j’y  fountain  of  two  calves. 

A  place  near  the  Salt  Sea  ;  but  not  the  same  as  Eglaim. 
See  Beth-hoglah. 

Eze.  47.10  shall  stand  upon  it  f rom  Engedi . .  unto  E. 
ENEMY  — 

1.  Enemy,  a;>?  oyeb. 

Gen.  22.  17  shall  possess  the  gate  of  his  enemies 
49.  8  (shall  be)  in  the  neck  of  thine  enemies 
Exodis.  6  hand,  .hath dashed  in  pieces  the  enemy 
15.  9  enemy  said,  I  will  pursue,  I  will  overtake 

23.  4  If  thou  meet  thine  enemy's  ox  or  his  ass 

23.  22  I  will  be  an  enemy  unto  thine  enemies 

23.  27  I  will  make  all  thine  enemies  turn  their 
Lev.  26.  7  ye  shall  chase  your  enemies,  and  they 

26.  8  your  enemies  shall  fall  before  you  by  the 
26.  16  your  seed .  .for  your  enemies  shall  eat  it 
26.  17  and  ye  shall  lie  slain  before  your  enemies 
26.  25  be  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  enemy 
26.  32  your  enemies  which  dwell  therein  shall 
26.  34  as  long  as . .  ye  (be)  in  your  enemies’  land 
26.  36  faintness,  .in  the  land  of  their  enemies 
26.  37  no  power  to  stand  before  your  enemies 
26.  38  the  land  of  your  enemies  shall  eat  you  up 
26.  39  in  their  iniquity  in  your  enemies’  lands 
26.  41  brought  them  into,  .land  of  their  enein. 

26.  44  when  they  be  in  the  land  of  their  enem. 
Numio.  9  go  to  war  in  your  land  against  the  enemy 

10.  35  Rise,  .and  let  thine  enemies  be  scattered 
14.  42  ye  be  not  smitten  before  your  enemies 
23. 11  I  took  thee  to  curse  mine  enemies,  and 

24.  10  I  called  thee  to  curse  mine  enemies,  and 

24.  18  shall  be  a  possession  for  his  enemies 
32.  21  until  he  hath  driven  out  His  enemies 
35.  23  (was)  not  his  enemy,  neither  sought  his 

Deut.  1.  42  lest  ye  be  smitten  before  your  enemies 

6.  19  To  cast  out  all  thine  enemies  from  befo. 

12.  10  rest  from  all  your  enemies  round  about 

20.  1  goest  out  to  battle  against  thine  enemies 
20.  3  this  day  unto  battle  against  your  enem. 

20.  4  to  fight  for  you  against  your  enemies 

20.  14  thou  shalt  eat  the  spoil  of  thine  enemies 
21. 10  goest  forth  to  war  against  thine  enemies 
23.  9  host  goeth  forth  against  thine  enemies 
23.  14  and  to  give  up  thine  enemies  before  thee 
26.  19  given  thee  rest  from  all  thine  enemies 
28.  7  The  Lord  shall  cause  thine  enemies  that 
28.  25  to  be  smitten  before  thine  enemies 
28  31  thy  sheep  (shall  be)  given  unto  thine  ene. 
28.  48  Therefore  slialt  thou  serve  thine  enemies 
2g.  53,  55l  57  wherewith  thine  enemies  shall 
28.  68  there  ye  shall  be  sold  unto  your  enemies 
30.  7  will  put  all  these  curses  upon  thine  ene. 
32.  27  it  not  that  I  feared  the  wrath  of  the  ene. 
32.  31  even  our  enemies  themselves  (being) 

32.  42  the  beginning  of  revenges  upon  the  ene. 

33.  27  he  shall  thrust  out  the  enemy  from 
33.  29  thine  enemies  shall  be  found  liars  unto 

Josh.  7.  8  Israel  turnetli  their  backs  before  their  en. 
7. 12  Israel  could  not  stand  before  their  enem. 

7.  12  turned  (their)  backs  before  their  enemies 

7.  13  thou  canst  not  stand  before  thine  enem. 
:o.  13  had  avenged  themselves  upon  their  ene. 
10.  19  stay  ye  not.  .pursue  after  your  enemies 

10.  25  to  all  your  enemies  against  whom  ye  fight 

21.  44  there  stood  not  a  man  of  all  their  enem. 

21.  44  the  Lord  delivered  all  their  enemies  into 

22.  8  divide  the  spoil  of  your  enemies  with 

23.  1  rest  unto  Israel  from  all  their  enemies 
Jud".  2.  14  he  sold  them  into  the  hands  of  their  ene. 

“  2  14  they  could  not.. stand  before  their  ene. 

2.  18  delivered,  .out  of  the  hand  of  them  ene. 

3.  28  the  Lord  hath  delivered  your  enemies 

5.  31  So  let  all  thine  enemies  perish,  O  Lord 

8.  34  out  of  the  hands  of  all  their  enemies 

11.  36  taken  vengeance  for  thee  of  thine  enemies 
16  23  Our  god  hath  delivered  Samson  our  ene. 
16.  24  hath  delivered  into  our  hands  our  enemy 

1  Sa.  2.  1  my  mouth  is  enlarged  over  mine  enemies 

4.  3  it  may  save  us  out  of  the  hand  of  our  enc. 

12.  10  deliver  us  out  of  the  hand  of  our  ene. 

12.  11  delivered  you  out  of  the  hand  of.  .ene. 

14.  24  that  I  may  be  avenged  on  mine  enemies 
14  30  spoil  of  their  enemies  which  they  found  ? 
14.  47  Saul,  .fought  against  all  his  enemies  on 
18.  25  to  be  avenged  of  the  king’s  enemies 
18  29  Saul  became  David’s  enemy  continually 
IQ  17  Why  hast  thou,  .sent  away  mine  enemy 
20. 15  when  the  Lord  hath  cut  off  the  enemies 
20.  16  even  require  (it)  at  the  hand  of  David’s  en. 

24.  4  I  will  deliver  thine  enemy  into  thine  hand 
24!  19  if  a  man  find  his  enemy,  will  he  let  him 

25.  22  So  and  more  also  do  God  unto  the  ene. 

25!  26  now  let  thine  enemies,  .be  as  Nabal 

25.  29  thine  enemies,  them  shall  he  sling  out 

26.  8  God  hath  delivered  thine  enemy  into 
29.  8  that  I  may  not  go  fight  against  the  enem 
30  26  of  the  spoil  of  the  enemies  of  the  Lord 

2  Sa.  3.  18  and  out  of  the  hand  of  all  their  enemies 

4.  8  Saul  thine  enemy,  which  sought  thy  life 

5.  20  Lord  hath  broken  forth  upon  mine  ene. 

7.  1  had  given  him  rest,  .from  all  his  enemies 


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2  Sa.  7 .  9  and  have  cut  off  all  thine  enemies  out  of 

7.  11  I . .  caused  thee  to  rest  from  all  thine  ene. 

12.  14  thou  hast  given  great  occasion  to  the  ene. 

18.  19  the  Lord  hath  avenged  him  of  his  ene. 

18.  32  And  Cushi  answered,  The  enemies  of  my 

19.  9  king  saved  us  out  of  the  hand  of  our  ene. 

22.  1  him  out  of  the  hand  of  all  his  enemies 
22.  4  so  shall  1  be  saved  from  mine  enemies 
22. 18  He  delivered  me  from  my  strong  enemy 
22.  38  I  have  pursued  mine  enemies,  and  destr. 
22.  41  hast  also  given  me  the  necks  of  mine  ene. 
22.  49  that  bringeth  me  forth  from  mine  ene. 

1  Ki.  3.  11  nor  hast  asked  the  life  of  thine  enemies 

8.  33  Israel  be  smitten  down  before  the  ene. 

8.  37  if  their  enemy  besiege  them  in  the  land 

8.  44  If  thy  people  go  out.  .against  their  ene. 

8.  46  and  deliver  them  to  the  enemy,  so  that 
8.  46  carry  them,  .unto  the  land  of  the  enemy 
8.  48  in  the  land  of  their  enemies  which  led 

21.  20  Hast  thou  found  me,  O  mine  enemy? 

2  Ki.  17.  39  he  shall  deliver  you  out  of.  .all  your  en. 

21.  14  deliver  them  into  the  hand  of  their  ene. 

21.  14  they  shallbecome.  .a  spoil  to  all  their  ene. 

1  Ch.14.  11  God  hath  broken  in  upon  mine  enemies 

17.  8  and  have  cut  oft  all  thine  enemies  from 

17.  10  Moreover  I  will  subdue  all  thine  enemies 

21.  12  while  that  the  sword  of  thine  enemies 

22.  9  I  will  give  him  rest  from  all  his  enemies 

2  Ch.  6.  24  Israel  be  put  to  the  worse  before  the  ene. 

6.  28  if  their  enemies  besiege  them  in  the  cities 

6.  34  If  thy  people  go  out . .  against  their  ene. 

6.  36  and  deliver  them  over  before  (their)  en. 

20.  27  had  made  them  to  rejoice  over  their  ene. 
20.  29  the  Lord  fought  against  the  enemies  of 

25.  8  God  shall  make  thee  fall  before  the  enemy 

26.  13  army,  .to  help  the  king  against  the  ene. 
Ezra  8.  22  to  help  11s  against  the  enemy  in  the  way 

8.  31  he  delivered  us  from  the  hand  of  the  ene. 
Neh.  4.  15  when  our  enemies  heard  that  it  was 

5.  9  the  reproach  of  the  heathen  our  enemies? 

6.  1  the  rest  of  our  enemies,  heard  that  I  had 
6.  16  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  all  our  ene. 

9.  28  leftest  thou  them  in  the  hand  of  their  e. 
Esth.  7.  6  The  adversary  and  enemy  (is)  this  wicked 

8.  13  ready,  .to  avenge  themselves  on  their  e. 

9.  1  in  the  day  that  the  enemies  of  the  Jews 

9.  s  Thus  the  Jews  smote  all  their  enemies 

9.  16  had  rest  from  their  enemies,  and  slew 

9.  22  wherein  the  Jews  rested  from  their  ene. 
Job  13.  24  Wherefore,  .holdest  me  for  thine  enemy? 

27.  7  Let  mine  enemy  be  as  the  wicked,  and  he 
33.  10  Behold,  .he  counteth  me  for  his  enemy 

Psa  '  3.  7  for  thou  hast  smitten  all  mine  enemies 

6.  10  Let  all  mine  enemies  be  ashamed  and 

7.  s  Let  the  enemy  persecute  my  soul,  and 

8.  2  thou  mightest  still  the  enemy  and  the 

9.  3  When  mine  enemies  are  turned  back,  they 

9.  6  0  thou  enemy,  destructions  are  come  to 

13.  2  how  long  shall  mine  enemy  be  exalted 
13.  4  Lest  mine  enemy  say,  I  have  prevailed 

17.  9  my  deadly  enemies,  (who)  compass  me  ah. 

18.  title,  from  the  hand  of  all  his  enemies,  and 

18.  3  so  shall  I  be  saved  from  mine  enemies 

18. 17  He  delivered  me  from  my  strong  enemy 

18.  37  I  have  pursued  mine  enemies,  and  over. 
18.  40  hast .  .given  me  the  necks  of  mine  enemies 
^8.  48  He  delivereth  me  from  mine  enemies 

2i.  8  Thine  hand  shall  find  out  all  thine  ene. 
25.  2  let  not  mine  enemies  triumph  over  me 
25.  19  ( 'onsider  mine  enemies,  for  they  are  many 
27.  6  mine  head  be  lifted  up  above  mine  ene. 
31.  8  not  shut  me  up  into  the  hand  of  the  ene. 
31.  15  deliver  me  from  the  hand  of  mine  enemies 
35.  19  Let  not  them  that  are  mine  enemies 

37.  20  the  enemies  of  the  Lord,  .as the  fat  of  la. 

38.  19  mine  enemies  (are)  lively,  .they  are  strong 
41.  2  not  deliver  him  unto  the  will  of  his  ene. 
41.  5  Mine  enemies  speak  evil  of  me,  When  sh. 

41.  11  mine  enemy  doth  not  triumph  over  me 

42.  9  because  of  the  oppression  of  the  enemy 

44.  16  by  reason  of  the  enemy  and  avenger 

45.  5  sharp  in  the  heart  of  the.  .enemies 

54.  7  and  mine  eye  hath  seen . .  upon  mine  ene. 

55.  3  Because  of  the  voice  of  the  enemy 

55. 12  For.  .not  an  enemy  (that)  reproached  me 

56.  9  then  shall  mine  enemies  turn  back  :  this 
59.  1  Deliver  me  from  mine  enemies,  O  my  God 
61.  3  hast  been. .  a  strong  tower  from  the  enemy 
64.  1  preserve  my  life  from  fear  of  the  enemy 
66.  3  shall  thine  enemies  submit  themselves 
68.  1  Let  God  arise,  let  his  enemies  be  scattered 
68.  21  God  shall  wound  the  head  of  his  enemies 

68.  23  foot  may  be  dipped  in  the  blood  of.  .ene. 

69.  4  mine  enemies  wrongfully,  are  mighty 
69.  18  deliver  me,  because  of  mine  enemies 

71.  10  For  mine  enemies  speak  against  me  ;  and 

72.  9  and  his  enemies  shall  lick  the  dust 

74.  3  all  (that)  the  enemy  hath  done  wickedly 
74.  10  shall  the  enemy  blaspheme  thy  name  for 
74. 18  Remember  this,  (that)  the  enemy  hath 
78.  53  but  the  sea  overwhelmed  their  enemies 
80.  6  and  our  enemies  laugh  among  themselves 
81. 14  I  should  soon  have  subdued  their  enemies 
83.  2  For,  lo,  thine  enemies  make  a  tumult 
89.  10  thou  hast  scattered  thine  enemies  with 
89.  22  The  enemy  shall  not  exact  upon  him 
89.  42  thou  hast  made  all  his  enemies  to  rejoice 
89.  51  Wherewith  thine  enemies  have  reproach. 
92.  9  thine  enemies,  0  Lord,  .thine  enemies 
102.  8  Mine  enemies  reproach  me  all  the  day 

106. 10  redeemed  them  from  the  hand  of  the  e. 

106.  42  Their  enemies  also  oppressed  them,  and 


Psa.  1 10.  1  until  I  make  thine  enemies  thy  footstool 
no.  2  rule  thou  in  the  midst  of  thine  enemies 
1 19.  98  Thou,  .hast  made  me  wiser  than  mine  e. 
127.  5  they  shall  speak  with  the  enemies  in  the 
132.  18  His  enemies  will  I  clothe  with  shame 

138.  7  stretch  forth,  .against  the  wrath  of  mine  e. 

139.  22  I  hate  them . .  I  count  them  mine  enemies 
143.  3  For  the  enemy  hath  persecuted  my  soul 
143.  9  Deliver  me,  O  Lord,  from  mine  enemies 
143.  12  And  of  thy  mercy  cut  off  mine  enemies 

Provi6.  7  hemaketh  even  his  enemies  to  be  at  peace 

24. 17  Rejoice  not  when  thine  enemy  falleth 
Isa.  1.  24  Ah,  I  will,  .avenge  me  of  mine  enemies 

9.  11  the  Lord  shall .  .join  his  enemies  together 
42.  13  The  Lord,  .shall  prevail  against  his  ene. 

59.  18  he  will  repay,  .recompence  to  his  enemies 
62.  8  I  will  no  more  give,  .meat  for  thine  ene. 

63. 10  therefore  he  was  turned  to  be  their  ene. 
66.  6  LORD  that  rendereth  recompence  to  his  e. 
66.  14  and  (his)  indignation  toward  his  enemies 
Jer.  6.  25  the  sword  of  the  enemy .  .(is)  on  every  side 
12.  7  beloved  );>f  my  soul  into  the  hand  of  her  e. 
15.  9  I  deliver  to  the  sword  before  their  enemies 
15.  11  I  will  cause  the  enemy  to  entreat  thee1 
15.  14  I  will  make  (thee)  to  pass  with  thine  en. 
17.  4  I  will  cause  thee  to  serve  thine  enemies 

18. 17  I  will  scatter  them,  .before  the  enemy 

19.  7  I  will  cause  them  to  fall .  .before  their  e. 

19.  9  wherewith  their  enemies,  .shall  straiten 

20.  4  they  shall  fall  by  the  sword  of  their  ene. 

20.  5  will  I  give  into  the  hand  of  their  enemies 

21.  7  and  into  the  hand  of  their  enemies 

30.  14  wounded  thee  with  the  wound  of  an  ene. 

31.  16  shall  come  again  from  the  land  of  the  en. 
34.  20  will,  .give  them  into  the  hand  of  their  e. 
34.  21  will  I  give  into  the  hand  of  their  enemies 
44.  30  I  will  give,  .into  the  hand  of  his  enemies 
44.  30  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  B.,  his  enemy 
49.  37  before  thine  enemies,  and  before  them 

Lam.  1.  2  all  her  friends,  .are  become  her  enemies 

1.  5  Her  adversaries  are  the  chief,  her  enemies 

1.  9  0  Lord,  behold  my  affliction  ;  for  the  e. 

1.  16  my  children  are  desolate,  because  the  e. 

1.  21  all  mine  enemies  have  heard  of  my  tro. 

2.  3  he  hath  drawn  back . .  from  before  the  e. 

2.  4  He  hath  bent  his  bow  like  an  enemy 

2.  s  The  Lord  was  an  enemy  :  he  hath  swall. 

2.  7  hath  given  up  into  the  hand  of  the  enemy 
2.  16  thine  enemies  have  opened  their  mouth 
2.  17  caused  (thine)  enemy  to  rejoice  over  thee 

2.  22  those  that  I .  .swaddled,  .enemy  consum. 

3.  46  our  enemies  have  opened  their  mouths 

3.  52  Mine  enemies  chased  me  sore,  like  a  bird 

4.  12  that  the  adversary  and  the  enemy  should 
Eze.  36.  2  the  enemy  hath  said  against  you,  Aha  ! 

39.  27  gathered  them  out  of  their  enemies’  lands 
Hos.  8.  3  Israel . .  the  enemy  shall  pursue  him 
Amos  9.  4  go  into  captivity  before  their  enemies 
Mic.  2.  8  of  late  my  people  is  risen  up  as  an  enemy 

4.  10  redeem  thee  from  the  hand  of  thine  enem. 

5.  9  and  all  thine  enemies  shall  be  cut  off 

7.  6  man’s  enemies  (are)  the  men  of  his  own 

7.  8  Rejoice  not  against  me,  0  mine  enemy 

7.  10  (she  that  is)  mine  enemy  shall  see  (it) 
Nall.  1.  2  and  he  reserveth  (wrath)  for  his  enemies 
1.  8  and  darkness  shall  pursue  his  enemies 

3.  11  shalt  seek  strength  because  of  the  enemy 

3.  13  shall  be  set  wide  open  unto  thine  enemies 
Zepli.  3.  15  he  hath  cast  out  thine  enemy 

2.  Enemy,  one  awake ,  1  ar. 

1  Sa.  28.  16  seeing  the  Lord,  .is  become  thine  enemy 
Psa.  139.  20  (and)  thine  enemies  take  (thy  name)  in 
Dan.  4.  19  interpretation  thereof  to  thine  enemies 

3.  Adversary,  a  distresser,  straitener,  lx,  ix  tsar. 

Gen.  14.  20  delivered  thine  enemies  into  thy  hand 
Numio.  9  against  the  enemy  that  oppresseth  you 
24.  8  he  shall  eat  up  the  nations  his  enemies 
Deut32.  41  I  will  render  vengeance  to  mine  enemies 
33.  7  be  thou  an  help  (to  him)  from  his  enemies 

1  Sa.  2.  32  thou  shalt  see  an  enemy  (in  my)  habita. 

2  Sa.  24.  13  flee  three  months  before  thine  enemies 

1  Ch.12.  17  (ye  be  come)  to  betray  me  to  mine  enem. 
Neh,  9.  27  into  the  hand  of  their  enemies,  who  vex. 

9.  27  them  out  of  the  hand  of  their  enemies 
Esth.  7.  4  enemy  could  not  countervail  the  king's 
Job  6.  23  Deliver  me  from  the  enemy’s  hand?  or 
16  9  mine  enemy  sharpeneth  his  eyes  upon 

19.  11  counteth  me.  .as  (one  of)  his  enemies 
Psa.  27.  2  When  the  wicked,  .mine  enemies  and  my 
27.  12  Deliver  me  not.  .unto  the  will  of  mine  e. 
44.  3  Through  thee  will  we  push  down  our  en. 
44.  7  But  thou  hast  saved  us  from  our  enemies 
44.  10  Thou  makest  us  to  turn  back  from  the  e. 
60.  12  for  he.  .shall  tread  down  our  enemies 
78.  42  day  when  he  delivered  them  from  the  en. 
78.  61  delivered,  .his  glory  into  the  enemy’s  ha. 
78.  66  he  smote  his  enemies  in  the  hinder  part 
97.  3  A  fire,  .burnetii  up  his  enemies  round 

105.  24  he.  .made  them  stronger  than  their  ene. 

106.  11  And  the  waters  covered  their  enemies 

107.  2  whom  he  hath  redeemed  from,  .the  ene. 

108.  13  he.  .shall  tread  down  our  enemies 

1 12.  8  until  he  see  (his  desire)  upon  his  enemies 
1 19. 139  because  mine  enemies  have  forgotten 
1 19.  157  Many  (are)  my  persecutors  and  mine  e. 
136.  24  And  hath  redeemed  us  from  our  enemies 
Isa.  26.  11  the  fire  of  thine  enemies  shall  devour 
59.  19  When  the  enemy  shall  come  in  like  a 
Jer.  48.  5  the  enemies  have  heard  a  cry  of  destruc. 
Lam.  1.  5  are  gone  into  captivity  before  the  enemy 


Lam.  1.  7  her  people  fell  into  the  hand  of  the  ene. 
Eze.  39.  23  I.  .gave  them  into  the  hand  of  their  ene. 

4.  To  straiten,  distress,  Tiy  tsarar. 

Esth.  3.  10  the  son  of  Hammedatha.  .the  Jews’  ene. 

8.  1  give  the  house  of  Haman,  the  J ews’  enemy 

9.  10  The  ten  sons  of  Haman.  .the  enemy  of  the 

9.  24  Haman.  .the  enemy  of  all  the  Jews,  had 
Psa.  6.  7  it  waxeth  old  because  of  all  mine  enemies 

7.  4  I  have  delivered  him  that,  .is  my  enemy 

7.  6  because  of  the  rage  of  mine  enemies 

8.  2  thou  ordained  strength  because  of  thine  e. 

10.  5  (as  for)  all  his  enemies,  he  puffeth  at  them 

23.  5  before  me  in  the  presence  of  mine  enem. 
31.  n  I  was  a  reproach  among  all  mine  enemies 
42.  10  with  a  sword  in  my  bones,  mine  enemies 
74.  4  Thine  enemies  roar  in  the  midst  of  thy  c. 
74.  23  Forget  not  the  voice  of  thine  enemies 

5.  To  stand  up,  withstand,  Dip  qum. 

Exod32.  25  had  made  them  naked,  .among  their  en. 

6.  To  hate,  Kjp  sane. 

Exod.i.  10  they  join  also  unto  our  enemies,  and  fight 
2  Sa.  19.  6  In  that  thou  lovest  thine  enemies,  and 
2  Ch.  1.  11  hast  not  asked,  .the  life  of  thine  enemies 
Prov  25.  21  If  thine  enemy  be  hungry,  give  him  bread 
27.  6  but  the  kisses  of  an  enemy  (are)  deceitful 

7 . To  behold,  look,  watch,  nir  shur. 

Psa.  92.  11  Mine  eye  also  shall  see.  .mine  enemies 

8.  To  behold,  observe,  watch,  ty$  sharar. 

Psa.  5.  8  Lead  me,  0  Lord,  .because  of  mine  ene. 

27.11  Teach  me  thy  way . .  because  of  mine  ene. 
54.  5  He  shall  reward  evil  unto  mine  enemies 
56.  2  Mine  enemies  would  daily  swallow  (me) 
59.  10  God  shall  let  me  see.  .mine  enemies 

9.  Enemy,  opponent,  e’xfyxSs  echtliros. 

Matt.  5.  43  love  thy  neighbour,  and  hate  thine  enemy 

5.  44  Love  your  enemies,  bless  them  that  curse 
13.  25  But  while  men  slept,  his  enemy  came 

13.  39  The  enemy  that  sowed  them  is  the  devil 

22.  44  till  I  make  thine  enemies  thy  footstool  ? 
Marki2.  36  till  I  make  thine  enemies  thy  footstool 
Luke  1.  71  That  we  should  be  saved  from  our  ene. 

I.  74  being  delivered  out  of  the  hand  of  our  e. 

6.  27  Love  your  enemies,  do  good  to  them  which 

6.  35  But  love  ye  your  enemies,  and  do  good 

10.  19  power,  .over  all  the  power  of  the  enemy 

19.  27  But  those  mine  enemies,  which  would 

19.  43  thine  enemies  shall  cast  a  trench  about 

20.  43  Till  I  make  thine  enemies  thy  footstool 
Acts  13.  10  child  of  the  devil,  .enemy  of  all  righteo. 
Rom.  5.  10  For  if,  when  we  were  enemies,  we  were 

II.  28  As  concerning  the  Gospel,  .enemies  for 

12.  20  Therefore  if  thine  enemy  hunger,  feed 

1  Co.  15.  25  till  he  hath  put  all  enemies  under  his 

15.  26  The  last  enemy  (that)  shall  be  destroyed 
Gal.  4.  16  Am  I  therefore  become  your  enemy,  be. 
Phil.  3.  18  (they  are)  the  enemies  of  the  cross  of 
Col.  1.  21  you,  that  were  sometime  alienated,  and  e. 

2  Th.  3.  15  Yetcount.  .not  as  an  enemy,  but  admonish 
Heb.  1.  13  until  I  make  thine  enemies  thy  footstool 

10.  13  expecting  till  his  enemies  be  made  his 
Jas.  4.4  a  friend  of  the  world  is  the  enemy  of 
Rev.  11.  s  fire  proceedeth . .and  devoureth  their  e. 

11.  12  they  ascended  up.  .and  their  enemies 

10 . Man,  enemy,  avOpairos  echtliros  anthr. 
Matt  13.  28  He  said  unto  them.  An  enemy  hath  done 

ENEMY,  to  be  an  — • 

To  be  at  enmity,  ayah. 

Exod23.  22  then  I  will  be  an  enemy  unto  thine  ene. 
ENFLAME  selves,  to  — 

To  become  warm,  enflamed,  osn  chamam,  2. 

Isa.  57.  5  Enflaming  yourselves  with  idols  under 
ENGAGE,  to  — 

To  pledge,  arab. 

Jer.  30.  21  for  who  (is)  this  that  engaged  his  heart 

EN  GAN'-NIM,  D'B  |'y  fountain  of  gardens. 

1.  A  city  in  the  lowlands  of  Judah  between  Zanoali  and 
Tappuah.  Now  called  Genin. 

Josh.15.  34  Zanoah,  and  E.,  Tappuah,  and  Enam 

2.  A  city  on  the  border  of  Issachar  allotted  to  the 
Gershonites,  now  called  Jenin,  and  surrounded  with 
orchards  or  gardens  ;  the  spring  is  still  the  character¬ 
istic  of  the  place.  In  1  Ch.  6.  73,  Anem  is  put  for 
Engannim. 

Josh  19.  21  E.emeth,  and  E.-g.,  and  En-liaddah,  and 

21.  29  E.-g.  with  her  suburbs;  four  cities 

EN  GE'-DI,  nj  py  fountain  of  Gad,  or  Kid. 

A  town  on  the  W.  shore  of  the  Salt  Sea,  in  the  wilder¬ 
ness  of  Judah.  Its  original  name  was  Hazazon-Tamar 
(“pruning  of  the  palm,”)  from  the  palm-groves  around 
it.  Now  called  Ain  Jidy. 

Josh.15.  62  Nibslian,  and  the  city  of  Salt,  and  E. 

1  Sa.  23.  29  David,  .dwelt  in  strongholds  at  E 

24.  1  Behold,  David  (is)  in  the  wilderness  of  E 

2  CI1.20.  2  they  (be)  in  Hazazon-tamar,  which  (is)  E 
Song  1.  14  cluster  of  camphire  in .  .vineyards  of  E. 
Eze.  47.  10  the  fishers  shall  stand  upon  it  from  E. 

ENGINES  — 

1 .  Inventions,  thoughtful  works,  niihtyn  chishshebon. 
2  Ch.  26.  15  he  made  in  Jerusalem  engines,  invented 
j  2. Battering  ram,  ’OP  mechi. 

Eze.  26.  9  he  shall  set  engines  of  war  against  thy 


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ENGRAFTED  — 

Implanted,  HfMpvros  emphutos. 

Jas.  i.  21  receive  with  meekness  the  engrafted 

ENGRAVE,  to  — 

1.  To  open  up,  nns  pathach,  3. 

Exod28.  ii  shalt  thou  engrave  the  two  stones  with 
Zech.  3.  9  behold,  I  will  engrave  the  graving  there. 

2.  To  strike,  carve,  or  cut  in,  ivruir6u>  entupoo. 

2  Co.  3.  7  if  the  ministration  of  death,  .engraven 

ENGRAVER  — 

Opener  up,  enr/raver,  carver,  unn  charash. 

Exod28.  ii  With  the  work  of  an  engraver  in  stone 
35-  35  to  work  all  manner  of  work  of  the  eng. 

38.  23  Aholiab.  .an  engraver,  and  a  cunning  wo. 

ENGRAVING  — 

.1  graving,  carving,  nins  pittuach. 

E.\od28.  11,  21,  36  (like)  the  engravings  of  a  signet 

39.  14,  30  (like)  the  engravings  of  a  signet 

EN  HAD'-DAH,  fifin  j’y  swift  fountain. 

A  city  on  the  border  of  Issachar,  near  Engannim.  \  an 
de  Velde  identifies  it  with  Ain-haud  on  the  W.  side  of 
Carmel  and  about  two  miles  from  the  sea. 

Josh.  19.  21  Remeth,  and  En-gannim,  and  E..  and  B. 

EN  HAK-KO'-RE,  Rfijpn  ) y  fountain  of  the  crier. 

The  spring  that  burst  forth  in  inswer  to  the  “cry”  of 
Samson.  The  name  is  a  pun  on  the  word  yikra  (“  he 
called”)  in  verse  18.  Lechi,  '‘jaw,”  is  the  name  of  a  place 
as  well  as  Maktesh,  the  “hollow  place.” 

Judgis.  19  wherefore  he  called  the  name  thereof  E. 

EN  HA-ZOR,  Tsn  yy  fountain  of  the  village. 

A  fenced  city  in  Naphtali,  distinct  from  Ilazor,  and 
near  Kedesh. 

Josh  19.  37  And  Kedesh,  and  Edrei,  and  E. 

ENJOIN,  to  — 

1 .  To  charge,  look  after,  up?  paqad. 

Job.  36.  23  Who  hath  enjoined  him  his  way?  or  who 

2 . To  raise  up,  cause  to  stand,  Dip  quin,  3. 

Esth.  9.  31  and  Esther  the  queen  had  enjoined  them 

3.  To  enjoin  on,  ivreWopai  entellomai. 

Heb.  9.  20  the  testament  which  God  hath  enjoined 

4 . To  arrange  over  or  about,  imratraoi  epitasso. 

Phm.  8  bold,  .to  enjoin  thee  that  which  is  conv. 

ENJOY,  to  — 

1.  To  be,  come,  belong  to,  7'fi;fi,  hayah  le. 

Deut  28.  41  thou  shalt  not  enjoy  them  ;  for  they 

2.  To  possess,  ay  yarash. 

Nura  36.  8  that  the  children  of  Israel  may  enjoy 
Josh.  1.  15  ye  shall  return  unto  the  land,  .and  enjoy 

3.  To  see,  fix-]  rank. 

Eccl.  2.  Yl  will  prove  thee  with  mirth;  therefore  e. 

3.  13  that  every  man  should,  enjoy  the  good 
5.  18  and  to  enjoy  the  good  of  all  his  labour 

4 . To  be  pleased  with,  enjoy,  n)n  ratsah. 

Lev.  26.  34  Then  shall  the  land  enjoy  her  sabbaths 
26.  43  The  land  also,  .shall  enjoy  her  sabbaths 
2  Ch.36.  21  until  the  land  had  enjoyed  her  sabbaths 

5.  To  be  pleased  with,  enjoy,  nyi  ratsah,  5. 

Lev.  26.  34  then  shall  the  land  rest,  and  enjoy  her 

ti.  With  a  view  to  full  enjoyment,  els  anokavoiv. 

I  Ti.  6.  17  God,  who  giveth  us  richly  all  things  to  e. 

7.  To  happen,  t uyxduai  tugchano. 

Acts  24.  2  Seeing  that  by  thee  we  enjoy  great  quie. 

8.  To  have  a  full  enjoyment,  anohavtnv. 

Heb.  11.  25  than  to  enjoy  the  pleasures  of  sin  for  a 

ENJOY  long,  to  — 

To  wear  out,  nSa  balah,  3. 

Isa.  65.  22  nu'ne  elect  shall  long  enjoy  the  work  of 

ENJOY,  to  make  — 

To  cause  to  see  or  enjoy,  fix']  raah,  5. 

Eccl.  2.  24  he  should  make  his  soul  enjoy  good  in 

ENLARGE,  to  — 

X.To  open,  extend,  entice,  persuade,  fin s  pathah,  5. 
Gen.  9.  27  God  shall  enlarge  Japheth,  and  he  shall 

2.  To  make  large,  great,  fihfi  rabah,  5. 

1  Ch.  4.  10  Oh  that  thou  wouldest . .  enlarge  my  coast 

3.  To  make  broad,  wide,  3iY]  rachab,  5. 

Exod34.  24  For  I  -will,  .enlarge  thy  borders :  neither 
Deut  12.  20  When  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  enlarge 
19.  8  if  the  Loud  thy  God  enlarge  thy  coast 
33.  20  be  said,  Blessed  (be)  he  that  enlargeth 

2  Sa.  22.  37  Thou  hast  enlarged  my  steps  under  me 
Psa.  4.  1  thou  hast  enlarged  me . .  in  distress 

18.  36  Thou  hast  enlarged  my  steps  under  me 
119.  32  I  will  run.  .when  thou  shalt  enlarge  my 
Isa.  5.  14  Therefore  hell  hath  enlarged  herself 
54.  2  Enlarge  the  place  of  thy  tent,  and  let 
57.  8  thou  hast  enlarged  thy  bed,  and  made 
Amos  1.  13  ripped  up.  that  they  might  enlarge  their 
Mic.  1.  16  enlarge  thy  baldness  as  the  eagle ;  for 
Hab.  2.  5  a  proud  man.  .who  enlargeth  his  desire 

4.  To  spread  out,  nay  shatach. 

Job  12.  23  he  enlargeth  the  nations,  and  straiteneth 


5.  To  make  great,  ptyakovio  megaltmo. 

Matt  23.  5  they . .  enlarge  the  borders  of  their  gar. 

2  Co.  10.  15  that  we  shall  be  enlarged  by  you  accord. 

6 . To  make  broad,  wide,  uXarovoi  platuno. 

2  Co.  6.  11  our  mouth  is  open. .  our  heart  is  enlarged 
6. 13  for  a  recompence.  .be  ye  also  enlarged 

ENLARGED,  to  be  — 

To  be  enlarged,  broad,  wide,  3rn  rachab. 

I  Sa.  2.  I  my  mouth  is  enlarged  over  mine  enem  es 
Isa  60.  5  thine  heart  shall  fear,  and  be  enlarged 

ENLARGEMENT  — 

Space,  respite,  nvj  revach. 

Esth.  4.  14  (then)  shall  there  enlargement  and  deliv. 

ENLARGING,  (to  be)  an  — 

To  be  enlarged,  broad,  wide,  fin"]  rachab. 

Eze.  41.  7  And  (there  was)  an  enlarging  and  a  wind. 

ENLIGHTEN,  to  — 

1.  To  cause  ( to  give)  light,  shine,  fi'ix  or,  5. 

Psa.  19  8  commandment,  .(is)  pure,  enlightening 
97.  4  His  lightnings  enliglitned  the  world 

2.  To  cause  to  shine,  enlighten,  fiii  nagah,  5. 

Psa.  18.  28  Lord  my  God  will  enlighten  my  darkne. 

3.  To  give  light,  <pwri£w  photizb. 

Eph.  1.  18  The  eyes  of  your  understanding  being  en. 
Heb.  6.  4  impossible  for  those  who  were  once  en. 

ENLIGHTENED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  or  become  light,  shining,  fiix or. 

1  Sa.  14.  27  hand  to  bis  mouth ;  and  his  eyes  were  en. 
14.  29  see.  .how  mine  eyes  have  been  enlighten. 

2.  To  become  light,  shining,  fiix  or,  2. 

Job  33.  30  to  be  enlightened  with  the  light  of  the 
EN  MISH'-PAT  osya  yy  fountain  of  judgment. 

A  place  called  Kadesii  in  the  wilderness  of  Paran  (not 
in  Ain). 

Gen.  14.  7  they  returned,  and  came  to  E.,  which(is) 
ENMITY  — 

Enmity,  fiTX  ebah. 

Gen.  3.  is  I  will  put  enmity  between  thee  and  the 
N 1111135.  21  Or  in  enmity  smite  him  with  his  hand 
35.  22  if  he  thrust  him  suddenly  without  enmity 

2 .Enmity,  eybpa  echtlira. 

Luke23.  12  for  before  they  were  at  enmity  between 
Rom.  8.  7  Because  the  carnal  mind  (is)  enmity 
Eph.  2.  15  Having  abolished  in  his  flesh  the  enmity 
2.  16  the  cross,  having  slain  tiie  enmity  thereby 
Jas.  4.  4  friendship  of  the  world  is  enmity  with  G. 

E'-NOCH,  HE  -NOCH,  lyur,  'Evti>x  tuition,  teacher. 

1.  Eldest  son  of  Cain.  B.C.  3875. 

Gen .  4.  17  she  conceived,  and  bare  E.  :  and  he  buil. 

4.  18  unto  E.  was  born  Irad :  and  Irad  begat 

2.  A  city  built  by  Cain  and  called  after  his  son's  name. 

Gen.  4.  17  builded  a  city,  and  called  the  name.  .E. 

3.  A  son  of  Jared  a  desceudent  of  Seth.  B.C.  3382-3017 

Gen.  s-  18  hundred  sixty  and  two.  .and  he  begat  E. 

5.  19  Jared  lived  after  he  begat  E.  eight  hund. 
5.  21  And  E.  lived  sixty  and  five  years 

5.  22  E.  walked  with  God.  three  hundred  ye. 

5.  23  the  days  of  E.  were  three  hundred  sixty 
1  Ch.  1.  3  Henock,  Methuselah,  Lamech 
Luke  3.  37  Mathusala,  which  was  (the  son)  of  E. 

Heb.  11.  5  By  faith  E.  was  translated  that  he  should 
Jude  14  And  E.  also,  the  seventh  from  Adam,  pro 

ENOS,  anix,  ’Enos  mortal. 

Son  of  Seth  and  grandson  of  Adam.  B.C.  3874-2764. 

Gen.  4.  26  And  to  Seth,  .and  he  called  his  name  E. 

5.  6  an  hundred  and  five  years,  and  begat  E. 

5.  7  And  Seth  lived  after  he  begat  E.  eight 
5.  9  E.  lived  ninty  years,  and  begat  C'ainan 
5.  10  E.  lived  after  he  begat  Caiuan  eight  hun. 
5.  1 1  the  days  of  E.  were  nine  hundred  and 

1  Ch.  1.  1  Adam,  Sheth,  E. 

Luke  3.  38  Which  was  (the  son)  of  E. .  .(the  son)  of  S. 

ENOUGH  — 

1.  Sufficiency ,  ‘fi  dai. 

Prov  27.  27  And . .  goats’  milk  enough  for  thy  food,  for 
Nall.  2.  12  The  lion  did  tear  in  pieces  enough  for  his 
Mai.  3.  10  that  (there  shall)  not  (be  room)  enough 

'2.  To  draw  (up)  water,  rofi  dalah. 

Exod.  2.  19  An  Egyptian,  .drew,  .enough  for  us,  and 

3.  Wealth,  substance,  sufficiency,  |ifi  lion. 

Prov  30.  15  (yea),  four  (things)  say  not,  (It  is)  enough 
30. 16  and  file  fire  (that)  saith  not,  (It  is)  enough 

4  .All,  *?3  kol. 

Gen.  33.  11  God  hath  dealt  graciously . .  and . .  I  have  e. 

5.  Abundant,  much,  fifi  rob. 

Gen.  24.  25  We  have  both  straw  and  provender  eno. 

33.  9  I  have  enough,  my  brother  ;  keep  that 
45.  28  (It  is)  enough  ;  Joseph  my  son  (is)  yet 
Exod.9. 28  Entreat  the  Lord  for  (it  is)  enough 

2  Sa.  24. 16  It  is  enough  ;  stay  now  thine  hand 
1  Ki.19.  4  It  is  enough  ;  now,  O  Lord,  take  away  my 
1  Ch.21.  15  said  to  the  angel.  .It  is  enough,  stay  now 

6.  Satiety,  fulness,  fiji?^  sobah. 

Isa.  56. 11  greedy  dogs  (which)  can  never  have  eno. 

7.  Hand,  fi]  yad. 

Gen.  34.  21  behold,  (it  is)  large  enough  for  them 


8.  Sufficient,  enough,  apuerds  arketos. 

Matt  10.  25  It  is  enough  for  the  disciple  that  he  be 

9.  Enough,  sufficient,  isavis  hikanos. 

Luke22.  38  And  he  said  unto  them,  It  is  enough 
ENOUGH,  to  be  — 

1 .  To  be  found,  met,  come  upon ,  x)(a  matsa,  2. 

Josh.  17.  16  The  hill  is  not  enough  for  us:  and  all  the 

2 . To  be  enough,  apueu  arlceo. 

Matt25.  9  lest  there  be  not  enough  for  us  and  you 
ENOUGH,  to  have  — 

1.  Sufficiency,  ‘fi  dai. 

Jer.  49.  9  they  will  destroy  till  they  have  enough 
Obad.  5  would  they  not  have . .  till  they  had  eno. 

2.  To  be  satisfied,  satiated,  yny  saba. 

2  Ch.31.  10  we  have  had  enough  to  eat,  and  have  left 
Pi-ov  28.  19  he  that  followeth ..  shall  have  poverty  en. 
IIos.  4.  10  For  they  shall  eat,  and  not  have  enough 

3.  Satiety,  fulness,  runt?  sobah. 

Hag.  1.  6  ye  eat,  but  ye  have  not  enough ;  ye  drink 
ENOUGH,  it  is  — 

To  hold  off,  aire'x<o  apechb. 

Marki4.  41  take . .  rest :  it  is  enough,  the  hour  is  come 

ENOUGH,  more  than  — 

Sufficiency,  ‘fi  dai. 

Exod36.  5  The  people  bring  much  more  than  enough 
ENftUIRE,  to  — 

1  .To  enquire,  fi^3  buah. 

Isa.  21.  12  if  ye  will  enquire,  enquire  ye :  return 

2 . To  seek,  enquire,  fipa  baqar,  3. 

2  Ki.  16.  15  the  brasen  altar  shall  be  for  me  to  enqui. 
Psa.  27.  4  behold  the  beauty  of  the  Lord,  and  to  e. 

3.  To  seek,  enquire,  fii33  beqar. 

Ezra  7.  14  of  his  seven  counsellors,  to  enquire  cone. 

4 . To  seek,  enquire,  require,  request,  baqash,  3. 

2  Sa. 21.  1  year  after  year;  and  David  enquired  of 
Job  10.  6  That  thou  enquirest  after  mine  iniquity 
Dan.  1.  20  that  the  king  enquired  of  them,  he  found 

5.  To  seek,  enquire,  require,  ay)  darash. 

Gen.  25.  22  And  she  went  to  enquire  of  the  Lord 
Exodi8.  15  Because  the  people  come  unto  me  to  en. 
Deuti2.  30  Take  heed,  that  thou  enquire  not  after 
13.  14  Then  shalt  thou  enquire,  and  make  search 
17.  4  thou  hast  heard  (of  it),  and  enquired  dil. 

17.  9  thou  shalt  come  unto  the  priest,  .and  en. 
Judg.  6.  29  when  they  enquired  and  asked,  they  said 

1  Sa.  9.  9  when  a  man  went  to  enquire  of  God 

28.  7  that  I  may  go  to  her,  and  enquire  of  her 

2  Sa.  11.  3  David  sent  and  enquired  after  the  worn. 

1  Ki.  22.  5  Enquire,  I  pray  thee,  at  the  word  of  the 

22.  7  not  here  a  prophet . .  that  we  might  enqu. 
22.  8  by  whom  we  may  enquire  of  the  Lord 

2  Ki.  1.  2,  3,  6,  16  enquire  of  Baal-zebul)  the  god  of 

1.  16  no  God  in  Israel  to  enquire  of  his  word 

3.  11  not  here  a  prophet ..  that  we  may  enquire 
8.  8  meet  the  man  of  God,  and  enquire  of 
22. 13  Go  ye,  enquire  of  the  Lord  for  me,  and 
22.  18  the  king  of  ludah,  which  sent  you  to  en. 

1  Ch.io.  13  of  (one  that  had)  a  familiar  spirit,  to  enq. 

10.  14  And  enquired  not  of  the  LORD  :  therefore 

13.  3  we  enquired  not  at  it  in  the  days  of  Saul 

21.  30  David  could  not  go  before  it  to  enquire 

2  Ch.18.  4  Enquire,  I  pray  thee,  at  the  word  of  the 

18.  6  not  here  a  prophet,  .that  we  might  enqu. 
18.  7  by  whom  we  may  enquire  of  the  Lord 
32.  31  who  sent  unto  him  to  enquire  of  the  wo. 
34.  21  Go,  enquire  of  the  Lord  for  me,  and 

34.  26  who  sent  you  to  enquire  of  the  Lord 
Jer.  21.  2  Enquire,  I  pray  thee,  of  the  Lord  for  us 
37.  7  that  sent  you  unto  me  to  enquire  of  me 
Eze.  14.  7  and  cometh  to  a  prophet  to  enquire  of 
20.  1  certain  of  the  elders . .  came  to  enquire  of 
20.  3  Are  ye  come  to  enquire  of  me  ? 

Zeph.  1.  6  that  have  not  sought,  .nor  enquired  for 

6. !To  ask,  demand,  beg,  desire,  hxp  shaal. 

Gen.  24.  57  We  will  call  the  damsel,  and  enquire  at 
Judg.  4.  20  when  any  man  doth  come  and  enquire 

8.  14  And  caught  a  young  man.  .and  enquired 
20.  27  the  children  of  Israel  enquired  of  the 

1  Sa.  10.  22  Therefore  they  enquired  of  the  Lord 

17.  56  Enquire  thou  whose  son  the  stripling  (is) 

22.  10  And  he  enquired  of  the  Lord  for  him 
22.  13  that  thou  hast,  .enquired  of  God  for  him 

22.  15  Did  I  then  begin  to  enquire  of  God  for 

23.  2  David  enquired  of  the  Lord,  saying,  Shall 
23.  4  David  enquired  of  the  Lord  yet  again 
28.  6  when  Saul  enquired  at  the  LORD,  the 

30.  8  David  enquired  of  the  Lord,  saying 

2  Sa.  2.  1  that  David  enquired  of  the  Lord,  saying 

5.  19  David  enquired  of  the  Lord,  saying,  Shall 
5.  23  when  David  enquired  of  the  Lord,  he 
16.  23  as  if  a  man  had  enquired  at  the  oracle  of 
1  Ch.14.  10  David  enquired  of  God,  saying.  Shall  I  go 

14.  14  Therefore  David  enquired  again  of  God 

18.  10  to  enquire  of  his  welfare,  and  to  congrs. 
Job  8.  8  For  enquire,  I  pray  thee,  of  the  former 
Eccl.  7.  10  thou  dost  not  enquire  wisely  concerning 

7.  To  know  thoroughly,  Siayiyduruu)  diaginoslco. 
Acts  23.  15  as  though  ye  would  enquire  something 

8  To  seek  after,  Z-m^grcoi  epizeteo. 

Acts  19.  39  But  if  ye  enquire  any  thing  concerning 

9.  To  search  out,  f(erd(uj  ezetazo. 

Matt.  10.  11  enquire  who  in  it  is  worthy  ;  and  there 


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10.  To  seek,  (qreu  zeteo. 

Johm6.  19  Do  ye  enquire  among  yourselves  cf  that 
Acts  9.  11  enquire  in  the  house  of  Judas  for  (one) 

11.  To  ask,  enquire,  irvvdavopai  punthanomai. 

John  4.  52  Then  enquired  he  of  them  the  hour  when 
Acts  23.  20  as  though  they  would  enquire  somewhat 

12 . To  seek  together,  suzeteo. 

Luke22.  23  they  began  to  enquire  among  themselves 
ENQUIRE  or  search  diligently,  to  — 

1  -To  enquire  exactly,  a.Kpi(}6co  akriboo. 

Matt.  2.  7  Then  Herod . .  enquired  of  them'diligently 

2.  16  which  lie  had  diligently  enquired  of  the 

2 .To  seek  out,  iK^iyreai  ekzeteo. 

1  Pe.  1.  10  prophets  have  enquired  and  searched  di. 
ENQUIRE  early,  to  — 

To  seek  early,  inis'  shachar,  3. 

Psa.  78.  34  they  returned  and  enquired  early  after 
ENQUIRED  of,  to  be  — 

To  be  sought,  riii  clarasli,  2. 

Eze.  14.  3  should  I  be  enquired  of  at  all  by  them  ? 
20  3  (As)  I  live.  .1  will  not  be  enquired  of  by 

20.  31  shall  I  be  enquired  of  by  you,  0  house  of 
36.  37)1  will  yet  (for)  this  be  enquired  of  by  the 
ENQUIRY  (for),  to  make  — 

1  .To  seek,  enquire,  ipa  baqar,  3. 

Prov2o.  25  holy,  and  after  vows  to  make  enquiry 

2.  To  ask  or  enquire  thoroughly,  Sitpoordco  dierbtao. 

Acts  10.  17  the  men  which  were  sent,  .made  enq.  for 
ENRICH,  to  — 

1  .To  enrich,  "vys!  ashar,  5. 

1  Sa.  1 7.  25  the  king  will  enrich  him  with  great  riches 
Psa.  65.  9  thou  greatly  enricliest  it  with  the  river 
Eze.  27.  33  thou  didst  eurich  the  kings  of  the  earth 

2.  To  make  rich,  tt\ovtI£co  ploutizb. 

1  Co.  1.  5  That  in  every  thing  ye  are  enriched  by 

2  Co.  9.  11  Being  enriched  in  everything  to  all 
EN  KIM  -KON,  )iai  fountain  of  Rimmon. 

A  city  of  Judah,  the  same  as  Ain  and  Rimmon  (Josh. 

13.  32),  Ain,  Remmon  (19.  7 :  and  see  1  Ch.  4,  32). 

Neh.  11.  29  at  E.,  and  at  Zareah,  and  at  Jarmuth 

EN  RO'-GEL,  brl  |'jj  the  fullers' s  fountain. 

A  fountain  near  Jerusalem  on  the  boundary  line 
between  Judah  and  Benjamin.  It  was  the  point  next 
to  Jerusalem  and  at  a  lower  level.  Its  modern  name 
is  Ain-Ummed-Daraj ,  “fountain  of  the  virgin.” 

Josh  15.  7  and  the  goings  out  thereof  were  at  E.-r. 

18.  16  And  the  border,  .descended  to  E.-r. 

2  Sa.  17.  17  Jonathan  and  Ahimaaz  stayed  by  E.-r. 
rKi.  1.  9  the  stone  of  Zoheleth,  which  (is)  by  E.-r. 
ENS  AMPLE  — 

1  .A  type,  Tu7ros  tupos. 

1  Co.  10.  11  things  happened  unto  them  [for  ensam.] 
Phil.  3.  17  which  walk  so  as  ye  have  us  for  an  ensa. 

1  Th.  1.  7  So  that  ye  were  ensamples  to  all  that 

2  Th.  3.  9  to  make  ourselves  an  ensample  unto  you 

1  Pe.  5.  3  Neither  as  being  lords,  .but  being  ensam. 

2.  .1  wider  or  secret  sign,  vir6S^iyp.a  hupodeigma. 

2  Pe.  2.  6  an  ensample  unto  those  that  after  should 
EN  SHE'-MESH,  wga  ] '  y  fountain  of  the  sun. 

A  spring  forming  one  of  the  landmarks  between  the 
tribe  of  Judah  and  Benjamin,  at  the  E.  of  Jerusalem 
and  theMount?of  Olives.  Now  called  Ain  Hand,  about 
a  mile  from  Bethany,  the  first  halting-place  on  the  road 
to  Jericho. 

Josh. 15.  7  border  passed  toward  the  waters  of  E. 

18.  17  drawn  from  the  north,  and  went  forth  to  E. 

ENSIGN  — 

1  .Sign,  ensign,  token,  signal,  niff  oth. 

Num.  2.  2  with  the  ensign  of  their  father’s  house 
Psa.  74.  4  Thine  enemies,  .set  up  their  ensigns  (for) 

2.  Sign,  ensign,  banner,  sail,  Di  nes. 

Isa.  5.  26  he  will  lift  up  an  ensign  to  the  nations 

11.  10  which  shall  stand  for  an  ensign  of  the 

11.  12  he  shall  set  up  an  ensign  for  the  nations 
18.  3  see  ye,  when  he  lifteth  up  an  ensign  on  the 

30.  17  till  ye  be  left,  .as  an  ensign  on  an  hill 

31.  9  his  princes  shall  be  afraid  of  the  ensign 
ENSIGN,  to  lift  up  as  an  — 

To  lift  self  up,  disjolay  self,  Dpi  nasas,  7  a. 

Zech.  9.  16  lifted  up  as  an  ensign  upon  his  land 
ENSNARED,  to  be  — 

Snare,  E'piD  moqesh. 

Job  34.  30  reign  not,  lest  the  people  be  ensnared 
ENSUE,  to  — 

To  cause  to  flee,  pursue,  Suhnu  dioko. 

1  Pe.  3.  11  let  him  seek  peace,  and  ensue  it 

ENTANGLE,  to  — 

To  entrap,  ensnare,  nayiSevto  pagideub. 

Matt  22. 15  took  counsel  how  they  might  entangle 
ENTANGLE  in,  to  — 

To  entangle  {self)  in,  e/nrAe/cco  empleko. 

2  Pe.  2.  20  For  if.  .they  are  again  entangled  therein 
ENTANGLE  one's  self  with,  to  — 

To  entangle  ( self)  in,  e/inAe/ca!  empleko. 

2  Ti.  2.  4  No  man  that  warreth  entangleth  himself 


ENTANGLED  with,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  perplexed,  entangled,  t]i3  buk,  2. 

Exodi4.  3  They  (are)  entangled  in  the  land,  the  wild. 
2.  To  hold  in,  auexu  enechb. 

Gal.  5.  1  be  not  entangled  again  with  the  yoke  of 

EN  TAP-PU'-AH,  nisn  yg  fountain  of  Tappuah. 

The  boundary  of  Manasseh  went  from  facing  Shechem 
“to  the  inhabitants  of  En-tappuah.”  Probably  iden¬ 
tical  with  Tappuah,  but  not  to  be  confounded  with 
Beth-tappuah  in  the  mountains  of  Judah. 

Josh.  17.  7  the  right  hand  unto  the  inhabitants  of  E. 
ENTER,  to  — 

1.  To  go  in,  enter,  kia  bb. 

Gen.  7.  13  In  the  selfsame  day  entered  Noah,  and 

19.  3  and  they  turned  in  unto  him,  and  entered 

19.  23  The  sun  was  risen,  .when  Lot  entered 
31.  33  Then  went  he  out.  .and  entered  into  R. 

43.  3c  he  entered  into  (his)  chamber,  and  wept 
Exod33.  9  as  Moses  entered  into  the  tabernacle 

40.  35  Moses  was  not  able  to  enter  into  the  tent 
Num  4.  3  all  that  enter  into  the  host,  to  do  the 

4-  3°,  35,  39,  43  every  one  that  entereth  into 
5  24,  27  the  water  that  causeth  the  curse  shall 

20.  24  he  shall  not  enter  into  the  land  which 
Deut23.  1,  2,  3  shall  not  enter  into  the  congregation 

23.  2  to  his  tenth  generation  shall  he  not  enter 

23.  3  their  tenth  generation  shall  they  not  en. 
23.  8  children  that  are  begotten  of  them  shall  e. 
Josh.  2.  3  Bring  forth  the  men.  .which  are  entered 

8.  19  they  entered  into  the  city,  and  took  it 
10.  19  suffer  them  not  to  enter  into  their  cities 
10.  20  the  rest  (which)  remained  of  them  enter. 

Jiulg.  6.  s  they  entered  into  the  land  to  destroy  it 

9.  46  they  entered  into  the  hold  of  the  house 

18.  9  be  not  slothful  to  go.  .to  enter  to  possess 
2  Sa.  10. 14  the  children  of  Ammon,  .entered  into  the 

1  Ki.  14.  12  when  thy  feet  enter  into  the  city,  the 

22.  30  I  will  disguise  myself,  and  enter  into  the 

2  Ki.  7.  4  If  we  say,  We  will  enter  into  the  city 

7.  8  they,  .came  again  and  entered  another 

19.  23  I  will  enter  into  the  lodgings  of  his  bord. 

1  CI1.19.  15  they  likewise  fled,  .and  entered  into  the 

2  Ch.  7.  2  the  priests  could  not  enter  into  the  house 

12.  11  when  the  king  entered  into  the  house  of 
15. 12  they  entered  into  a  covenant  to  seek  the 
27.  2  he  entered  not  into  the  temple  of  the  L. 

30.  8  enter  into  his  sanctuary,  which  he  hath 

31.  16  unto  every  one  that  .ntereth  into  the 

32.  1  Sennacherib,  .entered  '  to  Judah,  and 
Neh.  2.  8  and  for  the  house  that  I  shall  enter  into 

2. 15  Then  went  I  up.  .and  entered  by  the  gate 

10.  29  They  clave  to  their  brethren . .  and  entered 
Esth.  4.  2  none  (might)  enter  into  the  king's  gate 
Job  22.  4  will  he  enter  with  thee  into  judgment? 

38.  16  Hast  thou  entered  into  the  springs  of  the 
38.  22  Hast  thou  entered  into  the  treasures  of 
Psa.  37.  15  Their  sword  shall  enter  into  their  own 

45.  15  they  shall  enter  into  the  king’s  palace 
95.  11  that  they  should  not  enter  into  my  rest 

100.  4  Enter  into  his  gates  with  thanksgiving 
118.  20  gate,  .into  which  the  righteous  shall  enter 
143.  2  enter  not  into  judgment  with  thy  servant 
Prov.  2.  10  When  wisdom  entereth  into  thine  heart 
4.  14  Enter  not  into  the  path  of  the  wicked 
18.  6  A  fool’s  lips  enter  into  contention,  and 

23.  10  enter  not  into  the  fields  of  the  fatherless 
Isa.  2. 10  Enter  into  the  rock,  and  hide  thee  in  the 

3.  14  The  Lokd  will  enter  into  judgment  with 
26.  20  Come,  my  people,  enter  thou  into  thy 
37.  24  I  will  enter  into  the  height  of  his  border 
57.  2  He  shall  enter  into  peace  :  they  shall  rest 
59.  14  truth  is  fallen,  .and  equity  cannot  enter 

Jer.  2.  7  but  when  ye  entered,  ye  defiled  my  land 

7.  2  that  enter  in  at  these  gates  to  worship 

8.  14  and  let  us  enter  into  the  defenced  cities 

9.  21  For  death,  .is  entered  into  our  palaces 

14.  18  if  I  enter  into  the  city,  then  behold  them 

16.  5  Enter  not  into  the  house  of  mourning 

17.  25  Then  shall  there  enter  into  the  gates  of 

21.  13  or  who  shall  enter  into  our  habitations? 
34. 10  which  had  entered  into  the  covenant 
37.  16  When  Jeremiah  was  entered  into  the  du. 

41.  17  they  departed,  .to  go  to  enter  into  Egypt 
Lam.  1. 10  she  hath  seen,  .the  heathen  entered  into 

1.  10  they  should  not  enter  into  thy  congrega. 

4.  12  the  enemy  should  have  entered  into  the 
Eze.  2.  2  the  spirit  entered  into  me  when  he  spake 

3.  24  the  spirit  entered  into  me,  and  set  me 

7.  22  the  robbers  shall  enter  into  it,  and  defile 

13.  9  neither  shall  they  enter  into  the  land  of 

16.  8  1  sware  unto  thee,  and  entered  into  a  cov. 

20.  38  they  shall  not  enter  into  the  land  of  Isr. 
26.  10  when  he  shall  enter  into  thy  gates,  as 
36.  20  when  they  entered  unto  the  heathen 

41.  6  they  entered  into  the  wall  which  (was)  of 

44.  3  he  shall  enter  by  the  way  of  the  porch 
44.  9  No  stranger. .  shallenter  into  my  sanctua. 

44. 16  They  shall  enter  into  my  sanctuary 

44-  21  when  they  enter  into  the  inner  court 

46.  2  the  prince  shall  enter  by  the  way  of  the 
46.  8  And  when  the  prince  shall  enter,  he  shall 
46.  9  he  that  entereth  by  the  way  of  the  south 

Dan.  1 1.  7  and  shall  enter  into  the  fortress  of  the 

11.  17  He  shall  also  set  his  face  to  enter  with 
11.  24  He  shall  enter  peaceably  even  upon  the 
11.  40  and  he  shall  enter  into  the  countries 

11.  41  He  shall  enter  also  into  the  glorious  land 
Hos.  11.  9  I  (am)  God.  .1  will  not  enter  into  the  city 
Amos  5.  5  But  seek  not  Beth-el,nor  enter  into  Gilgal 


Obad.  13  Thou  sliouldest  not  have  entered  into  the 
Jon.  3.  4  Jonah  began  to  enter  into  the  city  a  day’s 
Hab.  3.  16  rottenness  entered  into  my  bones,  and 
Zech.  5.  4  it  shall  enter  into  the  house  of  the  thief 

2.  To  go  on,  proceed,  Tibn  halak. 

Job  34.  23  he  should  enter  into  judgment  with  God 

3.  To  come  doitm,  nnj  nachath. 

Prov.17.  10  A  reproof  entereth  more  into  a  Wiseman 

4.  To  go  or  pass  oxer,  laj;  alar. 

Deut2g.  12  That  thou  sliouldest  enter  into  covenant 

5.  To  go  up  into,  avadaivw  anabaino. 

Jolm2i.  3  They  went  forth,  and  lentered]  intoa  ship 
i  Co.  2.  9  neither  have  entered  into  the  heart  of  m. 

6.  To  come  or  go  into,  ehrtpxopai  eiserchomai. 

Matt.  5.  20  ye  shall  in  no  case  enter  into  the  kingdom 

6.  6  when  thou  prayest,  enter  into  thy  closet 

7.  21  '  ot  every  one.  .shall  enter  into  the  king. 

8.  5  when  Jesus  was  entered  into  Capernaum 

10.  5  into  (any)  city  of  the  Samaritans  enter  ye 
:o.  11  into  whatsoever  city  or  town  ye  shall  en. 

12.  4  How  he  entered  into  the  house  of  God 
iz.  29  how  can  one  enter  into  a  strongman’s 

18.  3  ye  shall  not  enter  into  the  kingdom  of 

18.  8,  9  it  is  better  for  thee  to  enter  into  life 

19. 17  if  thou  wilt  enter  into  life  keep  the  com. 

19.  23  a  rich  man  shall  hardly  enter  into  the 
19.  24  than  for  a  rich  man  [to  enter)  into  the 
23. 13  neither  suffer  ye  them  that  are  entering 

24.  38  until  the  day  that  Noah  entered  into  the 

25.  21,  23  enter  thou  into  the  joy  of  thy  lord 

26.  41  pray,  that  ye  enter  not  into  temptation 
Mark  1.  21  [entered]  into  the  synagogue,  and  taught 

1.  4s  Jesus  could  no  more  openly  enter  into 

2.  1  again  he  entered  into  Capernaum  after 

3.  1  And  he  entered  again  into  the  synagogue 

3.  27  No  man  can  enter  into  a  strong  man’s 

5. 12  Send  us  into  the  swine,  that  we  may  enter 

5.  13  the  unclean  spirits  went  out,  and  entered 

6.  10  In  what  place  soever  ye  enter  into  an  ho. 

7.  17  when  he  was  ente  1  into  the  house  from 
7.  24  from  thence  he  arose . .  and  entered  into 

9.  25  come  out  of  him,  and  enter  no  more  into 
9.  43,  45,  47  it  is  better  for  thee  to  enter,  .into 

10.  15  as  a  little  tuild,  he  shall  not  enter  therein 
10.  23  hardly  shall  they  that  have  riches  enter 
10.  24  for  them  that  trust  in  riches  to  enter  into 

10.  25  than  for  a  rirh  man  to  enter  into  the  kin. 

11.  11  sus  entered  into  Jerusalem,  and  into 

13.  15  neither  enter,  .to  take  anything  out  of 

14.  38  pray,  lest  ye  [enter]  into  temptation 

16.  5  and  [entering]  into  the  sepulchre,  they  saw 
Luke  1.  40  And  entered  into  the  house  of  Zacharias 

4.  38  he  arose  out  of  the  synagogue,  and  entered 

6.  6  he  entered  into  the  synagogue  and  taught 

7.  1  when  he  had  ended . .  he  entered  into  Cap. 
7.  6  I  am  not  worthy  that  thou  sliouldest  enter 

7.  44  I  entered  into  thinehouse,  thou  gavest  me 

8.  30  oecause  many  devils  were  entered  into 

8.  32  chat  he  would  suffer  them  to  enter  into 

8.  33  Then  went  the  devils  out.  .and  entered 

9.  4  whatsoever  house  ye  enter  into,  there  ah. 

9.  34  they  feared  as  they  entered  into  the  cloud 

9.  52  and  entered  into  a  village  of  the  Samar. 

10.  5  into  whatsoever  house  ye  enter,  first 

10.  8,  10  into  whatsoever  city  ye  enter,  and  they 

10.  38  that  he  entered  into  a  certain  village 
17. 12  as  he  entered  into  a  certain  village,  there 

17.  27  until  the  day  that  Noe  entered  into  the 

18.  17  as  a  little  child  shall  in  no  wise  enter  into 
18.  24  hardly  shall  they  that  have  riches  [enter] 

18.  25  than  for  a  rich  man  to  enter  into  the  kin. 

19.  1  And  (Jesus)  entered  and  passed  through 

21.  21  let  not  them,  .in  the  countries  enter  the. 

22.  3  Then  entered  Satan  into  Judas  surnamed 

22.  10  when  ye  are  entered  into  the  city 

22.  40  Fray  that  ye  enter  not  into  temptation 
22.  46  rise  and  pray,  lest  ye  enter  into  temptat. 

24.  26  Ought  not  Christ,  .to  enter  into  his  glory? 
John  3.  4  can  he  enter  the  second  time  into  his  mo. 

3.  5  he  cannot  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God 

4.  38  other  men  laboured,  and  ye  are  entered 
10.  1  He  that  entereth  not  by  the  door  into  the 

13.  27  And  after  the  sop  Satan  entered  into  him 
18.  1  a  garden,  into  the  which  he  entered,  and 
18.  33  Then  Pilate  entered  into  the  judgment 

Acts  3.  8  And  he.  .entered  with  them  into  the  tern. 

5.  21  when  they  heard  (that),  they  entered  into 

9. 17  Ananias  went  his  way,  and  entered  into 

10.  24  the  morrow  after  they  entered  into  Cesa. 

11.  8  nothing,  .uncleanhath  at  any  time  enter. 

11.  12  and  we  entered  into  the  man’s  house 

14.  22  we  must  through  much  tribulation  enter 
16.  40  they  went  out  of  the  prison,  and  entered 
18. 19  but  hehimself  entered  into  the  synagogue 

21.  8  we  entered  into  the  house  of  Philip  the 
23. 16  he  went  and  entered  into  the  castle,  and 

25.  23  and  was  entered  into  the  place  of  hearing 
Rom.  5.  12  as  by  one  man  sin  entered  into  the  world 
Heb.  3.  11  I  sware.  .They  shall  not  enter  into  my  rest 

3. 18  that  they  should  not  enter  into  his  rest 

4.  1  a  promise  being  left  (us)  of  entering  into 

,A.  3  For  we  which  have  believed  do  enter  into 
3,  5  if  they  shall  enter  into  my  rest 

4.  6  Seeing  it  remaineth  that  some  must  ent. 
4.  10  For  he  that  is  entered  into  his  rest 
4. 11  Letus  labour  therefore  to  enter  into  that 

6. 19  which  entereth  into  that  within  the  veil 

6. 20  Whither  the  forerunner  is  for  us  entered 
9. 24  For  Christ  is  not  entered  into  the  holy 


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Heb.  q.  25  as  the  high  priest  entereth  into  the  holy 
Jas.  5.  4  cries  of  them  which  have  reaped  are  en. 

2  Jo.  7  many  deceivers  [are  entered]  into  the  wo. 

Rev.  it.  11  the  Spirit  of  life  from  God  entered  into 
15.  8  no  man  was  able  to  enter  into  the  temple 

2i.  27  there  shall  in  no  wise  enter  into  it  any 

7.  To  pass  over  into,  tlairoptvopai  eisporeuomai. 

Mark  6.  56  whithersoever  he  entered ..  they  laid  the 
7. 15  There  is  nothing,  .entering  into  him  can 
11.  2  as  soon  as  ye  be  entered  into  it,  ye  shall 
Lukeio.  30  at  your  entering  ye  shall  find  a  colt  tied 
Acts  3.  2  to  ask  alms  of  them  that  entered  into  the 

8.  To  go  into,  £p/3 aivu  embaino. 

Matt  8.  23  when  he  was  entered  into  a  ship,  his  dis. 

9.  1  And  he  entered  into  a  ship,  and  passed 
Mark  4.  1  he  entered  into  a  ship,  and  sa.t  in  the  sea 

8. 10  he  entered  into  a  ship  with  his  disciples 
8. 13  and,  entering  into  the  ship  again,  departed 
Luke  5.  3  And  he  entered  into  one  of  the  ships 
John  6. 17  And  entered  into  a  ship,  and  went  over 
6.  22  [that  one  whereinto  his  disciples  were  en.] 

9  .To  go  into,  thrtipi  eiseimi. 

Acts  21.  26  Paul,  .the  next  day.  .entered  into  the 

10.  Way  in,  etaobos  eisoclos. 

Heb.  10. 19  Having,  .boldness  to  enter  into  the  hoi. 

11  .To  go  or  come,  tpxopai  erchomai. 

Mark  1.  29  they  entered  into  the  house  of  Simon  and 
Acts  18.  7  he  departed  thence,  and  [entered]  into  a 

12.  To  come  into  sideways,  irape  nrepX°M“<  pareis. 
Rom.  5.  20  the  law  entered,  that  the  offence  might 

ENTER,  to  cause  to  — - 

To  cause  to  go  or  come  in,  to 2  bo,  5. 

Eze.  37.  5  I  will  cause  breath  to  enter  into  you 
Lam.  3.  13  He  hath  caused  the  arrows . .  to  enter  into 

ENTER  in,  to  — 

1.7b  go  or  come  in,  Ni3  bo. 

Num.  4.  23  all  that  enter  in  to  perform  the  service 
2  Ki.  9.  31  as  Jehu  entered  in  at  the  gate,  she  said 

11.  5  A  third  part  of  you  that  enter  in  on  the 
2  Ch.23.  19  none,  .unclean  in  any  thing  should  en.  in 
Jer.  17.  20  all  the  inhabitants,  .that  enter  in  by 

22.  2  and  tliy  people  that  enter  in  by  these 
22.  4  then  shall  there  enter  in  by  the  gates  of 
Eze.  44.  2  This  gate,  .no  man  shall  enter  in  by  it 
44.  17  when  they  enter  in  at  the  gates  of  the 
46.  9  he  that  entereth  in  by  the  way  of  the 
Joel  2.  9  they  shall  enter  in  at  the  windows  like  a 

2.  To  go  or  come  into,  tlotpxopai  eiserchomai. 

Matt.  7.  13  Enter  ye  in  at  the  strait  gate  :  for  wide 

12.  45  they  enter  in  and  dwell  there  :  and  the 
Luken.  26  [they  enter  in,]  and  dwell  there :  and  the 

11.  52  lawyers,  .ye  enter  not  in  yourselves 
11.  52  them  that  were  entering  in  ye  hindered 

13.  24  Strive  to  enter  in  at  the  strait  gate 
13.  24  will  seek  to  enter  in,  and  shall  not  be 
24.  3  they  entered  in,  and  found  not  the  body 

)  jhn  10.  2  But  he  that  entereth  in  by  the  door  is 

10.  9  I  am  the  door:  by  me  if  any  man  enter  in 
Acts  19.  30  when  Paul  would  have  entered  in  unto 

20.  29  shall  grievous  wolves  enter  in  among  you 
28.  8  to  whom  Paul  entered  in,  and  prayed 
Heb.  3.  19  So  we  see  that  they  could  not  enter  in 

4.  6  they,  .entered  not  in  because  of  unbelief 
9. 12  he  entered  in  once  into  the  holy  place 

Rev.  22.  14  and  may  enter  in  through  the  gates  into 

3.  To  pass  over  into,  tlairoptvopai  eisporeuomai. 
Mattis.  17  whatsoever  entereth  in  at  the  mouth 
Mark  4-  19  the  lusts  of  other  things  entering  in 

5.  40  and  entereth  in  where  the  damsel  was 
Luke  8.  16  that  they  which  enter  in  may  see  the  light 

22.  10  into  the  house  where  he  entereth  in 

ENTER  into  or  therein,  to  — 

1.  To  go  or  come  in,  ma  bo. 

Gen.  12.  11  when  he  was  come  near  to  enter  into  E. 
Jer.  42.  15  If  ye  wholly  set  your  faces  to  enter  into 
42. 18  when  ye  shall  enter  into  Egypt,  .ye  shall 
Eze.  42.  12  toward  the  east,  as  one  entereth  into 

42. 14  When  the  priests  entertherein,  then  shall 
Obad.  11  foreigners  entered  into  his  gates,  and 

2.7b  go  up  on,  epibaind. 

Acts  27.  2  entering  into  a  ship  of  Adramyttium 
3.7b  pass  over  into,  tUnropeuopai  eisporeuomai. 
Acts  8.  3  made  havoc  of  the  church,  entering  into 

ENTER  into,  as  men  — 

Qoing  in,  entrance,  rub  rnabo. 

Eze.  26.  10  as  men  enter  into  a  city  wherein  is  made 

ENTERING  — 

1.  Going  in,  entrance,  tt'ua  mabo. 

2  Ch  23.  15  when  she  was  come  to  the  entering  of 

2. Opening ,  nna  pethach. 

Josh.  8.  29  cast  it  at  the  entering  of  the  gate  of  the 
20.  4  shall  stand  at  the  entering  of  the  gate 
Judg.  9.  35  Gaal . .  stood  at  the  entering  of  the  gate 
9.  40  chased  him.  .unto  the  entering  of  the 
9.  44  stood  in  the  entering  of  the  gate  of  the 
18. 16  of  the  children  of  Dan,  stood  by  the  ent. 
18.  17  the  priest  stood  at  the  entering  of  the 
2  Sa.  11.  23  we  were  upon  them  even  unto  the  enter. 
1  Ki.  6.  31  for  the  entering  of  the  oracle  he  made 
Jer.  1. 15  the  entering  of  the  gates  of  Jerusalem 


ENTERING  in  — 

1 .  To  go  or  come  in,  stia  bo. 

Judg.  3.  3  from . .  Baal-hermon  unto  the  entering  in 

1  Ki.  1 8. 65  from  the  entering  in  of  Hamath  unto  the 

2  Ki  23  11  at  the  entering  in  of  the  house  of  the  L. 

1  Ch’.  5.  9  he  inhabited  unto  the  entering  in  of  the 

2  Ch.  7.  8  from  the  entering  in  of  Hamath  unto  the 

26.  8  his  name  spread ..  to  the  entering  in  of 
33.  14  even  to  the  entering  in  at  the  fish  gate 
Isa.  23.  1  so  that  there  is  no  house,  no  entering  in 
jer  17.  27  even  entering  in  at  the  gates  of  Jerusa. 
Amos  6.  14  they  shall  afflict  you  from  the  entering  in 

2.  Entrance,  KfflD  mabo. 

2  Ch.23. 13  stood  at  his  pillar  at  the  entering  in 
Eze.  44.  5  mark  well  the  entering  in  of  the  house 

3.  Opening,  nna  pethach. 

Exod35- 15  door  at  the  entering  in  of  the  tabernacle 
2  Sa.  10.  8  in  array  at  the  entering  in  of  the  gate 
t  Ki.  19.  13  and  stood  in  the  entering  in  of  the  cave 
2  Ki.  7.  3  were  four  leprous  men  at  the  entering  in 
10  8  Lay  ye.  .in  two  heaps  at  the  entering  in 

23’.  8  the  gates  that  (were)  in  the  entering  in 
2  CI1.18.  9  at  the  entering  in  of  the  gate  of  Samaria 

4.  Way  in,  efooSos  eisodos. 

1  Th.  1.  9  what  manner  of  entering  in  we  had  unto 

ENTERING  into  — 

To  go  or  come  in,  hia  bo. 

Josh. 13.  s  mount  Hermon  unto  the  entering  into 

ENTERPRISE  — 

Substance,  wisdom,  rnsiin  tushiyyah. 

Job  5.  12  their  hands  cannot  perform  (them)  enter. 

ENTERTAIN,  to  — 

To  receive  strangers,  £tvi(ja>  xenizo. 

(Heb.  13.  2  thereby  some  have  entertained  angels 

ENTICE,  to  — 

1.7b  move,  persuade,  mo  sulh,  5. 

Deut  13.  6  If  thy  brother,  .entice  thee  secretly,  say. 

2.  To  entice,  persuade,  nns  pathah,  3. 

Exod22  16  if  a  man  entice  a  maid  that  is  not  betro. 
Jud"i4  15  Entice  thy  husband,  that  he  may  declare 
°i6.  5  Entice  him,  and  see  wherein  his  great 

2  Ch  18  19  Who  shall  entice  Ahab  king  of  Israel 

18  20  a  spirit,  .stood,  .and  said,  I  will  entice 
18.  21  Thou  shalt  entice  (him),  and  thou  slialt 
Prov.  1.  10  My  son,  if  sinners  entice  thee,  eonsent 
16.  29  A  violent  man  enticeth  his  neighbour 

3.  To  bait  or  entice,  SeAtafa  deleazo. 

.Tas.  1.  14  is  drawn  away  of  his  own  lust,  and  entic. 

ENTICED,  to  be  — 

1.7b  be  enticed,  persuaded,  nns  pathah. 

Job  31.  27  And  my  heart  hath  been  secretly  enticed 

2.7b  be  enticed,  nn 2  pathah,  4. 

Jer.  20. 10  he  will  be  enticed,  and  we  shaU  prevail 

ENTICING  — 

Persuasive,  neidds  peithos. 

1  Co.  2.  4  not  with  enticing  words  of  man’s  wisdom 

ENTICING  words  — 

Persuasive  speech,  mOavoXo-yla  pithanvlogia. 

Col.  2.  4  man  should  beguile  you  with  enticing  wor. 

ENTIRE  — 

Whole  in  every  part,  SxdicXripos  liolokleros. 

Jas.  1.  4  that  ye  may  be  perfect  and  entire,  want. 

ENTRANCE  — 

\. Entrance,  strength,  pn'tt  ithon. 

Eze.  40.  13  from  the  face  of  the  gate  of  the  entrance 

2.  To  go  in,  itia  bo. 

Nuni34  8  point  out.  .unto  the  entrance  of  Hamath 
1  Ki.18.  46  ran  before  Ahab  to  the  entrance  of  Jezr. 

3 . Entrance,  kino  mabo. 

1  Ch.  4.  39  they  went  to  the  entrance  of  Gedor,  (even) 

4.  Opening,  nns  pethach. 

1  Ki.22.  10  in  a  void  place  in  the  entrance  of  the  gate 

2  Ch.12.  10  the  guard,  that  kept  the  entrance  of  the 
Mic.  5.  b  the  land  of  Nimrod  in  the  entrances 

5.  Opening,  nns  pethach.  . 

Psa.119.  130  The  entrance  of  thy  words  giveth  light 

6.  Way  in,  tiaobos  eisodos. 

2  Pe.  1.  11  For  so  an  entrance  shall  be  ministered 

ENTRANCE  in  — 

Way  in,  thro  bos  eisodos. 

1  Th.  2.  1  For  yourselves,  .know  our  entrance  in 

ENTRANCE  into  — 

Going  in,  entrance,  kiaa  mabo. 

Judg.  1.  24  Show  us,  we  pray  thee,  the  entrance  into 
1.  25  when  he  showed  them  the  entrance  into 

ENTREAT,  to  — 

1.  To  meet,  come  upon,  yis  paga. 

Gen.  23.  8  entreat  for  me  to  Ephron  the  son  of  Zohar 

2.  To  ash,  desire,  tpoirdai  erotao. 

Phil.  4.  3  And  I  entreat  thee  also,  true  yokefellow 

3.  To  ask  ( a  thing )  away,  Tva.pantop.ai  paraiteomai. 
Heb.  12. 19  they  that  heard  entreated  that  the  word 

4.7b  call  alongside  of  one,  TrapaKaXiw  parakaleo. 
Luke  1 3.  28  therefore  came  his  lather  out,  and  entre. 


1  Co.  4.  13  Being  defamed,  we  entreat :  we  are  made 

1  Ti.  5.  1  Rebuke  not  an  elder,  but  entreat  (him) 

5.7b  use,  xpaopai  chraomai. 

Acts  27.  3  And  Julius  courteously  entreated  Paul 

ENTREAT,  to  cause  to  — - 

To  cause  to  meet,  pis  paga,  5. 

Jer.  15.  11  I  will  cause  the  enemy  to  entreat  thee 

ENTREATED,  easy  to  be  — 

Easily  persuaded,  euireidijs  eupeithes. 

Jas.  3.  17  then  peaceable,  gentle,  (and)  easy  to  be  e. 

ENTREATY  — 

A  calling  alongside  for  help,  irapauX-nais  parakle. 

2  Co.  8.  4  Praying  us  with  much  entreaty  that  we 


ENTRY  — 

1. Going  in,  entrance,  ns<a  biah. 

Eze.  8.  5  behold,  .this  image  of  jealously  in  the  en. 

2.7b  cause  to  go  in,  let  in,  Nia  bo,  5. 

Eze.  42.  9  from  under  these  chambers  (was)  the  en. 

3.  Going  in,  entrance,  kiss  maho. 

2  Ki.  16.18  the  king’s  entry  without,  turned  he  from 

1  Ch.  9. 19  their  fathers . .  (were)  keepers  of  the  entry 
Jer.  38.  14  the  third  entry  that  (is)  in  the  house  of 
Eze.  27.  3  O  thou  that  art  situate  at  the  entry  of  the 

46.  19  After  he  brought  me  through  the  entry 

4 . Mouth,  ns  peh. 

Prov.  8.  3  She  crieth  at  the  gates,  at  the  entry  of 

5.  Opening,  nns  pethach. 

2  Ch.  4.  22  the  entry  of  the  house,  the  inner  doors 
Jer.  19.  2  which  (is)  by  the  entry  of  the  east  gate 

26. 10  sat  down  in  the  entry  of  the  new  gate  of 
36  10  at  the  entry  of  the  new  gate  of  the  Lord’s 
43.  9  which  (is)  at  the  entry  of  Pharaoh’s  house 
Eze.  40. 11  he  measured  the  breadth  of  the  entry,  of 
40.  38  the  entries  thereof  (were)  by  the  posts 
40.  40  as  one  goetli  up  to  the  entry  of  the  north 

ENVIED  — 

Zeal,  envy,  nxip  qinah. 

Eccl.  4.  4  that  for  this  a  man  is  envied  of  his  neigh. 

ENVIOUS,  to  be  — 

To  be  zealous,  jealous,  envious,  KJP  qana,  3. 

Psa.  37.  1  neither  be  thou  envious  against  the  wor. 

73.  3  For  I  was  envious  at  the  foolish,  (when)  I 
Prov  24.  1  Be  not  thou  envious  against  evil  men 
24.  19  neither  be  thou  envious  at  the  wicked 

ENVIRON,  to  — 

To  be,  go,  turn  round  about,  33D  sabab,  2. 

Josh.  7.  9  shall  hear  (of  it),  aud  shall  environ  us 

ENVY  — 

1  .Zeal,  jealousy,  envy,  nijjp  qinah. 

Job  5.  2  wrath  killeth  the  foolish  man,  and  envy 
Prov  14  30  but  envy  the  rottenness  of  the  bones 
27.  4  but  who  (is)  able  to  stand  before  envy  ? 
Eccl.  9.  6  their  hatred,  and  their  envy,  is  now  peris. 
Isa  11  13  The  envy  also  of  Ephraim  shall  depart 
26  11  shall  see,  and  be  ashamed  for  (their)  en. 
Eze.  35. 11  according  to  thine  envy,  which  thou  hast 

2  .Zeal,  envy,  jealousy,  CvXos  zelos. 

Acts  13.  45  they  were  filled  with  envy,  and  spake 

3. Envy,  jealousy,  vpgdvos  phthonos. 

MaU.27.  18  he  knew  that  for  envy  they  had  delivered 
Mark  1 5. 10  the  chief  priests  had  delivered  him  fore. 
Rom.  1.  29  full  of  envy,  murder,  debate,  deceit 
Phil.  1.  15  Some  indeed  preach  Christ  even  of  envy 
1  Ti.  6.  4  whereof  cometh  envy,  strife,  railings,  evil 
Titus  3.  3  living  in  malice  and  envy,  hateful 
Jas.  4.  5  spirit  that  dwelleth  in  us  lustetli  to  envy? 
1  Pe.  2.  1  Wherefore,  laying  aside  all . .  envies,  and 


ENVY,  to  — 

1.  To  be  zealous,  jealous,  envious,  x:p  kana,  3. 

Gen.  26.  14  servants  :  aud  the  Philistines  envied  him 
30  1  she  bare  Jacob  no  children,  Rachel  envied 

37’  11  his  brethren  envied  him;  but  his  father 
Num  1 1.  29  Moses  said . . Enviest  thou  for  my  sake? 
Psa  106  16  They  envied  Moses  also  in  the  camp,  (and) 
Prov  3  31  Envy  thou  not  the  oppressor,  and  choose 

23.  17  Let  not  thine  heart  envy  sinners :  but 
Isa.  n.  13  Ephraim  shall  not  envy  Judah,  and  Judah 
Eze.  31.  9  the  trees,  .in  the  garden  of  God,  envied 

2.  To  be  zealous,  (p\6u>  zeloo. 

1  C0.13.  4  charity  envieth  not;  charity  vaunteth  not 

3.  To  be  envious,  vbdovitv  phthoneo. 

Gal.  5.  26  provoking  one  another,  envying  one  ano. 


JVY,  to  be  moved  with  — 

9  be  zealous,  (pX6u  zeloo. 

Acts  7.  9  the  patriarchs,  moved  with  envy,  sold  J. 


ENVYING-  — 

1  .Zeal,  envy,  jealousy,  (yX os  zelos. _ 

Rom  13  13  Let  us  walk,  .not  in  strife  and  envying 

1  Co  ’  3  3  for  whereas  (there  is)  among  you  envying 

2  Co  12  20  lest  (there  be)  debates,  envymgs,  wraths 
Jas.  3.  14  if  ye  have  bitter  envying  and  strife  in 

3.  16  where  envying  and  strife  (is,)  there  (is)c. 

2  Envy,  jealousy,  <J> &ovos  phthonos. 

Gal.  5.  21  Envyings,  murders,  drunkenness,  revel, 


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EPHRAIM 


EP-A'-PHRAS,  ’ Ewacfypai. 

A  fellow-labourer  of  the  apostle  Paul. 

Col.  i.  7  As  ye  also  learned  of  E.  our  dear  fellow. 

4.  12  E.,  who  is  (one)  of  you,  a  servant  of  Christ 
Phm.  23  There  salute  thee  E.,  my  fellow  prisoner 

EP-A-PHRO-DI  -TUS,  ’Ewa<f>pd5iTOs. 

A  messenger  between  Paul  and  the  churches. 

Phil.  2.  25  I  supposed  it  necessary  to  send  to  you  E. 

4.  18  having  received  of  E.  the  things,  .from 

EP-E-NE'-TUS,  ’EiraiVeroj. 

A  native  of  Asia  or  Achaia. 

Rom. 16.  5  Salute  my  well  beloved  E.,who  istheflrst 
E'-PHAH,  rtb'y  obscurity. 

1.  A  concubine  of  Caleb  in  the  line  of  Judah.  B.C. 
1500. 

1  Ch.  2.  46  E.,  Caleb's  concubine,  bare  Haran,  and 

2.  A  son  of  Jahdai,  also  in  the  line  of  Judah.  B.C. 
1455- 

1  Ch.  2.  47  And  the  sons  of  Jahdai ;  Regem . .  and  E. 

3.  A  son  of  Midian  son  of  Abraham  by  Keturah.  The 
name  is  also  used  of  his  posterity  and  their  land.  B.C. 
1800. 

Gen.  25.  4  And  the  sons  of  Midian  ;  E.,  and  Epher 
1  Ch.  1.  33  And  the  sons  of  Midian  ;  E.,  and  Eph«v 
Isa.  60.  6  the  dromedaries  of  Midian  and  E. 


EPHAH  — 

Ephah,  a  measure ,  three,  seah,  nb'N  ephah. 

Exodi6.  36  an  omer  (is)  the  tenth  (part)  of  an  ephah 
Lev.  5.  11  the  tenth  part  of  an  ephah  of  fine  flour 
6.  20  the  tenth  part  of  an  ephah  of  fine  flour 
19.  36  Just  balances,  just  weights,  a  just  ephah 
Num.  5.  15  the  tenth  (part)  of  an  ephah  of  barley 
28.  5  And  a  tenth  (part)  of  an  ephah  of  flour 
•Tudg.  6.  19  unleavened  cakes  of  an  epnah  of  flour 
Ruth  2.  17  and  it  was  about  an  ephah  of  barley 
1  Sa.  1.  24  one  ephah  of  flour,  and  a  bottle  of  wine 
17. 17  Take  now  for  thy  brethren  an  ephah  of 
Isa.  5.  10  the  seed  of  an  homer  shall  yield  an  ephah 
Eze.  45.  10  just  balances,  and  a  just  ephah,  and  a 
45.  11  The  ephah  and  the  bath  shall  be  of  one 
45.  11  and  the  ephah  the  tenth  part  of  an  homer 
45-  13,  I3  the  sixth  part  of  an  ephah  of  anhomer 
45.  24  shall  prepare  a  meat  offering  of  an  ephah 

45.  24  an  ephah  for  a  ram.  .of  oil  for  an  ephah 

46.  5  an  ephah  for  a  ram ..  oil  to  an  ephah 
46.  7  an  ephah  for . .  an  ephah  f or . .  an  ephah 
46.  11  an  ephah  to.  .an  ephah  to.  .to  an  ephah 
46.  14  an  ephah,  and  the  third  part  of  an  hin 

Amos  8.  5  making  the  ephah  small,  and  the  shekel 
Zech.  5.  6  said,  This  (is)  an  ephah  that  goeth  forth 
5.  7  woman  that  sitteth  in  the  midst  of  the  e. 

5.  8  And  he  cast  it  into  the  midst  of  the  ephah 
5.  9  they  lifted  up  the  ephah  between  the  ea. 

5. 10  said  I . .  Whither  do  these  bear  the  ephah  ? 

E'-PHAI,  '5’j;  obscuring. 

One  whose  sons  were  among  “the  captains  of  the  forces” 
left  in  Judah  after  the  carrying  away  to  Babylon. 
They  submitted  themselves  to  Gedaliah  the  governor, 
and  seem  to  have  been  murdered  with  him  by  Ishmael 
(Jer.  41.  3,  compare  40.  13).  B.C.  620. 

Jer.  40.  8  the  sons  of  E.  the  Netophathite,  and  Jez. 

E'-PHER,  isy  young  deer  or  calf. 

1.  Second  son  of  Midian  son  of  Abraham.  B.C.  1800. 
Gen.  25.  4  And  the  sons  of  Midian ;  Ephah,  and  E. 

1  Ch.  1.  33  And  the  sons  of  Midian  ;  Ephah,  and  E. 

2.  One  of  the  descendants  of  Judah,  and  possibly  of  the 
family  of  Caleb  son  of  Jephunneh.  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4.  17  the  sons  of  Ezra  (were)  Jether.  .and  E. 

3.  A  chief  of  Manasseh  E.  of  the  Jordan.  B.C.  800. 

1  Ch.  5.  24  heads  of  the  house  of  their  fathers,  even  E. 

E-PHES  DAM'-MIN,  D'Bi  Dsx  extension  of  brooks. 

A  place  between  Shochoh  and  Azekah,  now  called 
Damim. 

1  Sa.  17.  1  pitched  hetw.  Shochoh  and  Azekah,  in  E. 

E-PHE-SI-AN,  ’Ecpicnos  belonging  to  Ephesus. 

Acts  19.  28  cried .  .saying,  Great  (is)  Diana  of  the  E.s 
19.  34  cried  out,  Great  (is)  Diana  of  the  E.s 
19.  35  the  city  of  the  E.s  is  a  worshipper  of .  .D. 
21.  29  For  they  had  seen  before  with  him . .  an  E. 

E-PHE-SUS,  "Ecf>6<ros. 

A  famous  city  in  Ionia  nearly  opposite  the  island  of 
Sainos,  and  about  the  middle  of  the  W.  coast  of  Asia 
Minor.  The  “Asia "of  the  New  Testament  was  the 
western  province  of  the  peninsula,  with  Ephesus  as  its 
lapital. 

Acts  18.  19  And  he  came  to  E.,  and  left  them  there 
18.  21  if  God  will.  And  he  sailed  from  E. 

18.  24  a  certain  Jew  named  Apollos.  .came  to  E. 

19.  1  through  the  upper  coasts  came  to  E. 

19.  17  known  to.  .the  Jew's  and  Greeks,  .at  E. 

19.  26  ye  see  and  hear,  that  not  alone  at  E. 

29.  35  men  of  E.,  what  man  is  there  that  know. 

20.  16  For  Paul  had  determined  to  sail  by  E.  « 
20.  17  from  Miletus  he  sent  to  E.,  and  called 

1  C0.15.  32  If.  .1  have  fought  with  beasts  at  E. 

16.  8  But  I  will  tarry  at  E.  until  Pentecost 
Eph.  1.  1  Paul .  .to  the  saints  which  are  [at  E.] 

1  Ti.  1.  3  As  I  besought  thee  to  abide  still  at  E. 

2  Ti.  1. 18  many  things  he  ministered  untome  at  E. 

4.  12  And  Tychicus  have  I  sent  to  E. 

Rev.  1 .  1 1  send  (it)  unto  the  seven  churches . .  unto  E. 
2.  1  Unto  the  angel  of  the  church  [of  E.]  write 


EPH'-LAL,  judging. 

Descendant  of  Pharez  through  Jerahmeel 

1  Ch.  2.  37  And  Zabad  begat  E.,  and  E.  begat  Obed 

E’-PHOD,  ibx  oracular. 

Father  of  Hanniel,  prince  of  Manasseh,  one  of  Joshua's 
assistants  in  dividing  the  land. 

Num  34.  23  tribe . .  of  Manasseh,  Hanniel  the  son  of  E. 

EPHOD  — 

l.Ephod,  a  priestly  garment ,  "isn,  list?  ephod. 
Exod25.  7  stones,  and  stones  to  be  put  in  the  ephod 

28.  4  a  breastplate,  and  an  ephod,  and  a  robe 

28.  6  they  shall  make  the  ephod  (of)  gold,  (of) 
28.  12  stones  upon  the  shoulders  of  the  ephod 
28. 15  after  the  work  of  the  ephod  thou  shalt 
28.  25  on  the  shoulder  pieces  of  the  ephod 
28.  26  in  the  side  of  the  ephod  inward 
28.  27  on  the  two  sides  of  the  ephod  underneath 
28.  27,  28  above  the  curious  girdle  of  the  ephod 
28.  28  bind,  .unto  the  rings  of  the  ephod 
28.  28  the  breastplate  be  not  loosed  from  the  e. 

28.  31  thou  shalt  make  the  robe  of  the  ephod 

29.  5  take,  .the  robe  of  the  ephod,  and  the  ep. 

29.  5  gird . .  with  the  curious  girdle  of  the  ephod 
35.  9,  27  stones  to  be  set,  for  the  ephod,  and  for 
39.  2  lie  made  the  ephod  (of)  gold,  blue,  and 
'39.  7  he  put  them  on  the  shoulders  of  the  ep. 
39.  8  cunning  work,  like  the  work  of  the  ephod 
39.  18  put.  .on  the  shoulder  pieces  of  the  ephod 
39.  19  which  (was)  on  the  side  of  the  ephod  inw. 
39.  20  put  them  on  the  two  sides  of  the  ephod 
39.  20,  21  above  the  curious  girdle  of  the  ephod 
39.  21  by  his  rings  unto  the  rings  of  the  ephod 
39.  21  might  not  be  loosed  from  the  ephod 

39.  22  he  made  the  robe  of  the  ephod  (of)  woven 
Lev.  8.  7  clothed  him . .  and  put  the  ephod  upon 

8.  7  with  the  curious  girdle  of  the  ephod 
Judg.  8.  27  Gideon  made  an  ephod  thereof,  and  put 

17.  5  and  made  an  ephod,  and  teraphim,  and 

18.  14  know  that  there  is  in  these  houses  an  ep. 
18.  17  took  tile  graven  image,  and  the  ephod 
18.  18  fetched  the  carved  image,  the  ephod 

18.  20  priest’s  heart  wasglad;  and  he  took  the  e. 

1  Sa.  2.  18  Samuel. .  a  child, girded  with  a  linen  ephod 

2.  28  I  choose  him.  .to  wear  an  ephod  before 
1 4.  3  Lokd’s  priest  in  Shiloh,  wearing  an  ephod 

21.  9  wrapped  in  a  cloth  behind  the  ephod 

22.  18  slew,  .persons  that  did  wear  a  linen  ephod 

23.  6  he  came  down  (with)  an  ephod  in  his 

23.  9  said  to.  .the  priest,  Bring  hither  the  eph. 

30.  7  I  pray  thee,  bring  me  hither  the  ephod 

30.  7  And  Abiathar  brought  thither  the  ephod 

2  Sa.  6.  14  David  (was)  girded  with  a  linen  ephod 
1  Ch.  15.  27  David  also  (had)  upon  him  an  ephod  of 
Hos.  3.  4  and  without  an  ephod,  and . .  teraphim 

•2. Ephod,  garment,  rnsst  aphuddah. 

F,xod28.  8  the  curious  girdle  of  the  ephod,  which 
39.  5  the  curious  girdle  of  his  ephod,  that  (was) 

EPH-RA'-IM,  ’E(t>pai/J.  doubly  fruitful. 

1.  Second  son  of  Joseph  by  Asenath.  B.C.  1711. 

Gen.  41.  52  the  name  of  the  second  called  he  E.:  For 
46.  20  in  the  land . .  were  born  Manasseh  andE. 

48.  1  with  him  his  two  sons,  Manasseh  and  E. 
48.  5  thy  two  sons,  E.  and  Manasseh.  .(are) 

48.  1 3  Joseph  took  them  both,  E. . .  and  Manasseh 
48.  14  his  right  hand,  and  laid  (it)  upon  E.’s 
48.  17  laid  his  right  hand  upon  the  head  of  E. 
48.  17  to  remove  it  from  E.'s  head  unto  Mana. 
48.  20  God  make  thee  as  E.,  and  as  Manasseh 
48.  20  and  he  set  E.  before  Manasseh 
50.  23  Joseph  saw  E.’s  children  of  the  third 
Num 26.  28  sons  of  Joseph,  .(were)  Manasseh  and  E. 

1  Ch.  7.  20  the  sons  of  E. ;  Shuthelah,  and  Bered 

7.  22  And  E.  their  father  mourned  many  days 

2.  The  tribe  that  sprang  from  Ephraim  or  their  territory. 
Num  I.  10  of  E.  ;  Elishama  the  son  of  Ammihud 

1.  32  of  the  children  of  E.,  by  their  generations 

1.  33  the  tribe  of  E. .  .forty  thousand  and  five 

2.  18  (shall  be)  the  standard  of  the  camp  of  E. 
2.  18  the  captain  of  the  sons  of  E. .  .Elishama 
2.  24  that  were  numbered  of  the  camp  of  E. 

7.  48  Elishama . .  prince  of  the  children  of  E. 

IO.  22  be  standard  .  .of  the  children  of  E.  set 
13.  8  Of  the  tribe  of  E.,  Oshea  the  son  of  Nun 

26.  35  These  (are)  the  sons  of  E.  after  their  fa. 

26.  37  These  (are)  the  families  of  the  sons  of  E. 
34.  24  prince  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  E. 
Dent  33.  17  and  they  (are)  the  ten  thousands  of  E. 

34.  2  And  all  Naphtali,  and  the  land  of  E. 

Josh  14.  4  the  children  of  Joseph.  .Manasseh  and  E. 
16.  4  the  children  of  Joseph,  Manasseh  and  E. 
16.  5  the  border  of  the  children  of  E. .  .was(thus) 
16.  8  the  inheritance,  .of  the  children  of  E. 

16.  9  the  separate  cities  for  the  children  of  E. 

17.  8  Tappuali .  .(belonged)  to  thechildren  of  E. 
17.  9  these  cities  of  E.  (are)  among  the  cities 
17. 10  Southward  (it  was)  E.’s,  and  northward 
17.  17  Joshua  spake,  .(even)  to  E.  and  to  Mana. 
21.  5  by  lot  out  of  the  families  of  the  tribe  of  E. 
2i.  20  the  cities  of  their  lot  out  of  the  tribe  of  E. 

Judg.  1.  29  Neither  did  E.  drive  out  the  Canaanites 

5.  14  Out  of  E.  (was  there)  a  root  of  them  aga. 

7.  24  all  the  men  of  E.  gathered  themselves 

8.  1  And  the  men  of  E.  said  unto  him,  Why 

8.  2  (Is)  not  the  gleaning  of  the  grapes  of  E. 
10.  9  to  fight  also  . .  against  the  house  of  E. 

I  12.  1  the  men  of  E.  gathered  themselves  toget. 


Judg  12.  4  gathered .  .men  of  Gil.  and  fought  with  E 
12.  4  and  the  men  of  Gilead  smote  E.,  because 
12.  4  said,  Ye  Gileadites  (are)  fugitives  of  E. 
i2.  isAbdon .  was  buried,  .in  the  land  of  E. 

2  Sa.  2.  9  made  him  king  over  Gilead,  and  over  E. 

1  Ch.  6.  66  had  cities,  .out  of  the  tribe  of  E. 

9.  3  and  of  the  children  of  E.,  and  Manasseh 
12.  30  the  children  of  E.  twenty  thousand  and 

27.  10  Helez  the  Pelonite,  of  the  children  of  E. 

27.  14  Benaiah  the  Pirathonite,  of  the  chil.  of  E 

27.  20  Of  the  children  of  E.,  Hoshea  the  son  of. 

2  Ch.15.  9  and  the  strangers  with  them  out  of  E. 

17.  2  set  garrisons,  .in  the  cities  of  E.,  which 
25.  7  LORD  (is)  not.  .(with)  all  the  children  of  E. 
25.  10  the  army  that  was  come  to  him  out  of  E. 

28.  7  Zichri,  a  mighty  man  of  E.,  slew  Maaseiah 

28.  12  certain  of  the  heads  of  the  children  of  E. 
30.  1  Hezekiah . .  wrote  letters  also  to  E.  and 
30.  10  posts  passed,  .through  the  country  of  E. 

30.  18  many  of  E. .  .had  not  cleansed  themselves 

31.  1  threw  down  the  high  places,  .altars.  ,iuE. 
34.  6  (did),  .in  the  cities  of  Manasseh  and  E. 

34.  9  Levites  had  gathered  of  the  hand  of .  E. 

Psa.  60.  7  E.  also  (is)  the  strength  of  mine  head 

78.  9  The  children  of  E. .  .armed .  .turned  back 
78.  67  and  chose  not  the  tribe  of  E. 

80.  2  Before  E.  and  Benjamin . .  stir  up  thy  str. 
108.  8  E.  also  (is)  the  strength  of  mine  head 
Isa.  7.  2  saying,  Syria  is  confederate  with  E. 

7.  5  Syria,  E. .  .have  taken  evil  counsel  against 
7.  8  within  threescore  and  five  years  shall  E. 

7.  9  And  the  head  of  E.  (is)  Samaria 

7.  17  from  the  day  that  E.  departed  from  Jud. 

9.  9  And  all  the  people  shall  know.  .E.,  and 

9.  21  Manasseh,  E.;  and  E.,  Manasseh.  .they 

11.  13  The  envy,  .of  E  shall  depart.  .E.  shall 
11.  13  and  Judah  shall  not  vex  E. 

17.  3  Tlie  fortress  also  shall  cease  from  E. 

28.  1  Woe  to  the  crown . .  to  the  drunkards  of  E. 
28.  3  the  drunkards  of  E.,  shall  be  trodden 
Jer.  7.  15  as  I  have  cast  out.  .the  whole  seed  of  E. 

31.  9  I  am  a  father  to  Israel,  and  E.  (is)  my 
31.  18  I  have  surely  heard  E.  bemoaning  hims. 
31.  20  (Is)  E.  my  dear  son  ?  (is  he)  a  pleasant  ch.  ? 
Eze.  37.  16  write  upon  it,  For  Joseph,  the  stick  of  E. 
37.  19  which  (is)  in  the  hand  of  E.,  and  the  tribes 
48.  5  unto  the  west  side,  a  (portion  for)  E. 

48.  6  by  the  border  of  E. .  .a  (portion  for)  Eeu. 
Hos.  4^-17  E.  (is)  joined  toJdols :  let  him  alone 

.-'  5.  3  I  know  E.,  and  Israel  is  not  hid  from  me 

5.  3  O  E.,  thou  committest  whoredom,  (and) 

5.  5  therefore  shall  Israel  and  E.  fall  in  their 
5.  9  E.  shall  be  desolate  in  the  day  of  rebuke 
5.  11  E.  (is)  oppressed,  .broken  in  judgment 

5.  12  Therefore  (will)  I  (be)  unto  E.  as  a  moth 

5. 13  When  E.  saw  his  sickness,  and  Judah 

5. 13  then  went  E.  to  the  Assyrian,  and  sent 

5. 14  For  I  (will  be)  unto  E.  as  a  lion,  and  as 

6.  4  0  E.,  what  shall  I  do  unto  thee? 

6.  10  there  (is)  the  whoredom  of  E.,  Israel  is 

7.  1  then  the  iniquity  of  E.  was  discovered 

7.  8  E.,  he  hath  mixed  himself.  .E.  is  a  cake 

7.  a  E.  also  is  like  a  silly  dove  without  heart 

8.  9  alone  by  himself  :  E.  hath  hired  lovers 

8  1 1  Because  E.  hath  made  many  altars  to  sin 

9.  3  but  E.  shall  return  to  Egypt,  and  they 

9.  8  The  watchman  of  E.  (was)  with  my  God 

9.  11  E.,  their  glory  shall  fly  away  like  a  bird 
9.  14  E. .  .(is)  planted  in  a  pleasant  place 

9.  13  E  shall  bring  forth  his  children  to  the 
9. 16  E.  is  smitten,  their  root  is  dried  up 

10.  6  E.  shall  receive  shame.  .Israel  shall  be 

10.  II  And  E.  (is  as)  an  heifer  (that  is)  taught 
10  11  I  will  make  E.  to  ride  ;  Judah  shall  plow 

11.  3  I  taught  E.  also  to  go,  taking  them  by 

11.  8  How  shall  I  give  thee  up,  E.  ?.  .shall  I 

11.  9  I  will  not  return  to  destroy  E.  :  for  I  (am) 
11. 12  E.  compasseth  me  about  with  lies,  and 

12.  1  E.  feedeth  on  wind,  and  followeth  after 

12.  8  And  E.  said,  Yet  I  am  become  rich,  I  have 

12.  14  E.  provoked,  .to  anger  most  bitterly 

13.  1  When  E.  spake  trembling,  he  exalted  h. 
13  12  The  iniquity  of  E.  (is)  bound  up  ;  his  sin 

14.  8  E.  (shall  say,)  What  have  I  to  do  any  more 
Obad.  19  and  they  shall  possess  the  fields  of  E. 
Zech  9  10  And  I  will  cut  off  the  chariot  from  E. 

9  13  When  I  have,  .filled  the  bow  with  E. 

10.  7  (they  of)  E.  shall  be  like  a  mighty  (man) 

The  following  localities  were  in  the  territory  of 
Ephraim —Abel-meholah,  Ajalon,  Arumali,  Atarotli 
Adar  Baal-hazor,  Baal-shalisha,  Beth-horon  tlie  Upper, 
Ebal  Gaash,  Gazer,  Gerizim,  Janoah,  Jeshanah,  Jok- 
meam  Kibzain,  Lebonah,  Michmethah,  Maarah, 
Eamah  Samaria,  Shalisha,  Shamir,  Shechem,  Taanath, 
Shiloh,  Tabbath,  Tlieliez,  Timnath-heres,  Tiphsah, 
Tirzah’  Uzzen-sherah,  Zuph,  &c. 

3.  A  town  which  was  “by”  or  “beside”  Absalom’s 
sheep-farm. 

2  Sa.  13.  23  sheep  shearers  in  Baal-hazor ..  beside  E. 

4  A  citvin  the  wilderness,  to  which  Christ  retired  with 
his  disciples  from  the  violence  of  the  priests.  By  the 
“  wilderness”  is  probably  meant  the  hill-country  JN.E. 
of  Jerusalem,  lying  between  the  central  towns  and 
the  Jordan  valley.  Hence  Ophrah  and  Ephraim  are  iden  ¬ 
tical,  and  now  called  et  Tanjibeh,  a  village  on  a conical 
hill  overlooking  the  valley  of  the  Jordan  and  the  Salt 
Sea.’  It  stands  five  miles  E.  of  Bethel,  and  sixteen 
from  Jerusalem. 

Johnn.  54  but  went  thence . . into  a  city  called  E. ,  and 


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ERROR 


EPH-RA'-IM,  Gate  of,  D'lEN  shaar  ephrayim. 

A  gate  of  Jerusalem  at  the  north,  nearly  at  the  posi¬ 
tion  of  the  modern  “  Damascus  Gate.” 

2  Ki.14. 13  from  the  gate  of  E.  unto  the  corner  gate 
2  Ch.  25.  23  from  the  gate  of  E.  to  the  corner  gate 
Neh.  8.  16  and  in  the  street  of  the  gate  of  E. 

12.  39  from  above  the  gate  of  E.,  and  above  the 
EPH-RA'-IM,  Wood  of,  DnsK  "ig;  yaar  ephrayim. 

A  forest  in  which  a  battle  was  fought  between  the  armies 
of  David  and  Absalom,  on  the  E.  side  of  the  Jordan. 
Perhaps  it  was  so  named  from  the  tribe  of  Ephraim 
beingthe  chief  sufferers  in  this  battle.  Seealso  Jud.  12.4. 

2  Sa.  18.  6  and  the  battle  was  in  the  wood  of  E. 
EPHRAIMITES,  O’lBK,  THEN. 

The  descendants  of  Ephraim,  son  of  Joseph. 

Josh.  16. 10  Canaanites  dwell  among  the  E.  unto  this 
Judgi2.  4  (are)  fugitives  of  Ephraim  among  the  E. 
12.  5  took  the  passages  of  Jordan  before  the  E. 
12.  5  when  those  E. .  .said.  Let  me  go  over 
12.  5  the  men  of  Gilead  said.  .(Art)  thou  an  E.? 
12.  6  there  fell,  .of  the  E.  forty  and  twothous. 
EPH-RA'-IN,  ji-igj;,  jnsj;  hamlet. 

A  city  in  Benjamin  eight  miles  from  Jerusalem,  and 
near  Bethel  in  the  wilderness  of  Judah. 

2  Ch.13.  19  and  E.  with  the  towns  thereof 
EPH-RA'-TAH,  or  EPH'-RATH,  .irnsK,  rnDN  fertility. 

1.  The  ancient  name  of  Bethlehem-Judah. 

Ruth  4.  11  do  thou  worthily  in  E.,  and  be  famous  in 
Psa.132.  6  Lo,  we  heard  of  it  at  E.;  we  found  it  in 
Mic.  5.  2  But  thou,  Beth  lehem  E.,  (though)  thou 

2.  Second  wife  of  Caleb  son  of  Hezron.  She  was  the 
mother  of  Hur,  and  grandmother  of  Caleb  son  of  Je- 
phunneh.  B.C.  1540. 

1  Ch.  2.  50  the  son  of  Hur,  the  first  born  of  E. 

4.  4  the  sons  of  Hur,  the  first  born  of  E. 

EPH'-RATH,  rviSN. 

1.  A  city  of  Judah';  the  same  as  Ephratah. 

Gen.  35.  16  there  was  but  a  little  way  to  come  to  E. 
35.  19  R.  died,  and  was  buried  in  the  way  to  E. 

48.  7  (there  was),  .a  little  way  to  come  unto  E. 

48.  7  and  I  buried  her  there  in  the  way  of  E. 

2.  Caleb's  second  wife.  See  Ephratah  (No.  2.) 

1  Ch.  2. 19  Caleb  took  unto  him  E.,  which  bare  him 
EPH-RA-THITE,  'I71BK. 

1.  An  inhabitant  of  Bethlehem-Judah. 

Ruth  1.  2  his  two  sons  Mahlon  and  Chilion,  E.s  of 
1  Sa.  17.  12  David  (was)  the  son  of  that  E.  of  Beth. 

2.  A  certain  Epraimite,  twice  so  designated. 

1  Sa.  1.  1  the  son  of  Tohu,  the  son  of  Zuph,  an  E. 

1  Ki.  11.  26  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat,  an  E.  of  Ze. 
EPH'-RON,  jlisj;  strong. 

1.  Son  of  Zohar  a  Hittite,  from  whom  Abraham  pur¬ 
chased  a  field  (opposite  Mamre  or  Hebron),  containing 
a  cave,  and  buried  Sarah  therein.  B.C.  i860. 

Gen.  23.  8  hear  me,  and  entreat  for  me  to  E.  the  son 
23. 10  E.  dwelt  among  the  children  of  Heth 
23. 10  E.  the  Hittite  answered  Abraham  in  the 
23.  13  he  spake  unto  E.  in  the  audience  of  the 
23.  14  E.  answered  Abraham,  saying  unto  him 
23.  16  And  Abraham  hearkened  unto  E. 

23.  16  Abraham  weighed  to  E.  the  silver 

23.  17  the  field  of  E.,  which  (was)  in  Machpelah 

25.  9  in  the  field  of  E.  the  son  of  Zohar  the  H. 

49.  29  in  the  cave  that  (is)  in  the  field  of  E.  the 

49.  30  Abraham  bought  with  the  field  of  E. 

50.  13  which  Abraham  bought,  .of  E.  the  Hit. 

2.  A  mountain  between  Judah  and  Benjamin,  between 
the  water  of  Nephtoah  and  Kirjath-jearim. 

Josh.  15.  9  and  went  out  to  the  cities  of  mount  E. 
EPH-PHA'-THA  — 

Be  opened ,  etptpaOd  from  Chald.  nns  to  open. 

Mark  7.  34  and  saith.  .Ephphatha,  that  is,  Be  opened 

E-PI-CU-RE -AN,  ’EwiKovpeios. 

A  sect  of  philosophers  that  derived  its  name  from 
Epicurus  (b.c.  342-271),  a  philosopher  of  Attic  descent, 
whose  garden  at  Athens  rivalled  the  “  Porch  ”  and  the 
“  Academy."  His  aim  was  to  discover  a  practical 
guide  to  happiness ;  his  search  was  for  pleasure,  not 
absolute  truth  ;  and  he  relied  on  experience  as  the  test, 
not  on  reason. 

Acts  17  18  Then  certain  philosophers  of  the  E. 

EPISTLE  — 

Epistle,  letter,  eirurroAi)  epistole. 

Acts  15.  30  multitude  together,  they  delivered  the  e. 

23.  33  and  delivered  the  epistle  to  the  governor 
Rom  16.  22  I  Tertius,  who  wrote  (this)  epistle,  salute 

1  Co.  5.  9  I  wrote  unto  you  in  an  epistle  not  to 

2  Co.  3.  1  need  we.  .epistles  of  commendation  to 

3.  2  Ye  are  our  epistle  written  in  our  hearts 

3.  3  manifestly  declared  to  be  the  epistle  of  C. 

7.  8  I  perceive  that  the  same  epistle  hath 
Col.  4. 16  And  when  this  epistle  is  read  among  you 

1  Th.  5.  27  I  charge  you  by  the  Lord  that  this  epistle 

2  Th.  2.  15  been  taught,  whether  by  word,  orourep. 

3.  14  if  any  man  obey  not  our  word  by  this  ep. 

3.  17  which  is  the  token  in  every  epistle 
2  Pe.  3.  1  This  second  epistle,  beloved,  I  now  write 
3.  16  As  also  in  all  (his)  epistles,  speaking  in 
EQUAL  — 

1.  Valuation,  arrangement,  iny  erek. 

Psa.  55. 13  But  (it  was)  thou,  a  man  mine  equal,  my 

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2.  One  of  the  same  age,  ouvrihiKucrris  sunelikidtes. 
Gal.  1.  14  above  many  my  equals  in  mine  own 

3.  Equal  to,  the  same  as,  loos,  loos  isos. 

Matt  20. 12  and  thou  hast  made  them  equal  unto  us 
Luke2o.  36  for  they  are  equal  unto  the  angels 
John  5.  18  God  was  his  Father,  makingliimself  equal 
Phil.  2.  6  thought  it  not  robbery  to  be  equal  with 
Rev.  21.  16  breadth  and  the  height  of  it  are  equal 
EQUAL,  to  — 

1  .To  be  set  in  array,  arrange,  ipig  arak. 

Job  28.  17  The  gold  and  the  crystal  cannot  equal  it 
28.  19  The  topas  of  Ethiopia  shall  not  equal  it 
2.  To  malce  equal,  nyp  shavah,  5. 

Lam.  2.  13  what  shall  I  equal  to  thee  that  I  may 
EQUAL,  to  make  — 

To  make  equal,  shavah,  5. 

Isa.  46.  5  will  ye  liken  me,  and  make  (me)  equal 
EQUAL,  to  be  — 

To  be  weighed,  pondered,  Jpn  takan,  2. 

Eze.  18.  25  ye  say,  The  way  of  the  Lord  is  not  equal 
18.  25  0  house  of  Israel ;  Is  not  my  way  equal  ? 
18.  29  The  way  of  the  Lord  is  not  equal 
18.  29  O  house  of  Israel,  are  not  my  ways  equal  ? 
33.  17  The  way  of  the  Lord  is  not  equal 
33.  17  but,  as  for  them,  their  way  is  not  equal 
33.  20  ye  say.  The  way  of  the  Lord  is  not  equal 
EQUAL,  to  be  not  — 

To  be  thin,  lean,  poor,  weak,  Vp\  dala.l. 

Prov  26.  7  The  legs  of  the  lame  are  not  equal ;  so 

EQUAL,  that  are  — 

Uprightness,  upright  things,  D'lf'p  mesharim. 

Psa.  17.  2  thine  eyes  behold  the  things  that  are  eq. 
EQUAL,  that  which  is  — 

The  equality,  y  loir-qs  he  isotes. 

Col.  4.  1  give  unto . .  servants  that  which  is . .  equal 

EQUALITY  — 

Equality,  ioirris  isotes. 

2  Co.  8.  14  an  equality .  .that  there  may  be  equality 

EQUITY  — 

1.  Right,  uprightness,  ny1;  yashar. 

Mic.  3.  9  abhor  judgment,  and  pervert  all  equity 

2.  Uprightness,  yosher. 

Prov  17.  26  not  good,  .to  strike  princes  for  equity 

3.  What  is  right,  equity,  benefit,  J’n^s  kishron. 

Eccl.  2.  21  in  wisdom,  and  in  knowledge,  and  in  eq. 

4.  Uprightness,  "W’p  mishor. 

Isa.  11.  4  reprove  with  equity  for  the  meek  of  the 
Alai.  2.  6  he  walked  with  me  in  peace  and  equity 

5.  Uprightness,  upright  things,  D"i^’p  mesharim. 
Psa.  98.  9  judge  the  world,  and  the  people  with  eq. 

99.  4  thou  dost  establish  equity,  thou  executest 
Prov.  1.  3  To  receive  the  instruction  of.  .equity 
2.  9  Then  shalt  thou  understand . .  equity 
6. Straightforwardness,  nnj  nakoach. 

Isa.  59. 14  truth  is  fallen  in  the  street,  and  equity 

ER.iy  ,,Hp  watcher. 

1.  Eldest  son  of  Judah  by  the  daughter  of  Shua  the 
Canaanite.  B.c.  1720. 

Gen.  38.  3  bare  a  son  ;  and  he  called  his  name  E. 

38.  6  Judah  took  a  wife  for  E.  his  first  born 
38.  7  E. .  .was  wicked  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 
46.  12  the  sons  of  Judah ;  E.,  and  Onan,  and 
46.  12  E.  and  Onan  died  in  the  land  of  Canaan 
Nuni26.  19  sons  of  Judah.  .E.  and  Onan  :  and  Er 
1  Ch.  2.  3  sons  of  Judah  ;  E.,  and  Onan,  and  Shelah 
2.  3  E. .  .was  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

2.  A  son  of  Shelah,  youngest  son  of  Judah  by  the 
daughter  of  Shua  the  Canaanite.  B.C.  1660. 

1  Ch.  4.  21  sons  of  Shelah.  .(were)  E. .  .and  Laadah 

3.  An  ancestor  of  Jesus. 

Luke  3.  28  Elmodam,  which  was  (the  son)  of  E. 

E'-RAN,  )■$  watcher. 

A  sou  of  Ephraim' s  eldest  son  Shuthelah.  B.c.  1452. 
Nuni26.  36  of  E.,  the  family  of  the  Eranites 

ERANITES,  iy  belonging  to  Eran. 

Descendants  of  Eran,  grandson  of  Ephraim. 

Num26.  36  of  Eran,  the  family  of  the  E. 

E-RAST'-US,  'EpaOTOs. 

1.  A  Christian  sent  by  Paul  into  Alacedonia. 

Acts  19.  22  So  he  sent.  .two.  .Timotlieus  and  E.;  but 

2  Ti.  4.  20  E.  abode  at  Corinth :  but  Trophimus  have 

2.  Chamberlain  of  Corinth,  a  convert  of  Paul’s  ;  perhaps 
the  same  as  No.  1. 

Rom  16.  23  E.  the  chamberlain  of  the  city  saluteth 

ERE  — 

1  .Before,  (not)  yet,  Dno  terem. 

Num  11.  33  ere  it  was  chewed,  the  wrath  of  the  Lord 
Exod.  1.  19  are  delivered  ere  the  midwives  come  in 

2 . Not,  db  lo. 

Jer.  47.  6  how  long,  .ere  thou  be  quiet  ?  Put  up 
Hos.  8.  5  how  long . .  ere  they  attain  to  innocency? 

3 . Before,  ere,  irp'iv  prin. 

John  4.  49  The  nobleman  saith.  .Sir,  come  down  ere 


E'-RECH,  7|'m  length,  size. 

One  of  the  cities  of  Nimrod’s  kingdom  in  the  land  of 
Shinar.  It  is  the  same  as  Orchoe,  eighty-two  miles  S. 
and  forty-three  E.  of  Babylon,  and  is  now  Warka,  Irka, 
and  Irak.  It  was  the  necropolis  of  the  Assyrian  kings, 
the  whole  neighbourhood  being  covered  with  mounds, 
and  strewed  with  bricks  and  coffins. 

Gen.  10.  10  the  beginning  of  his  kingdom  was.  .E. 
ERECT,  to  — 

To  set  up,  2x1  natsab,  5. 

Gen.  33.  20  he  erected  there  an  altar,  and  called  it 

E'-RI,  'py  my  watcher. 

A  son  of  Gad.  B.c.  1700. 

Gen.  46.  16  And  the  sons  of  Gad  ;  Ziphion,  and.  .E. 
Num26. 16  of  E.,  the  family  of  the  Erites 

E'-RITES,  'ny  belonging  to  Er. 

The  descendents  of  Eri  son  of  Gad. 

Num26.  16  of  Eri,  the  family  of  the  E. 

ERR,  to  — 

1  .To  err,  go  astray,  sliagag. 

Lev.  5.  18  concerning  his  ignorance  wherein  he  erred 

2.  To  err,  go  astray,  ri)\y  shagah. 

Numis.  22  if  ye  have  erred,  and  not  observed  all 
1  Sa.  26.  21  I  have  played  the  fool,  and  have  erred  ex. 
Job  6.  24  me  to  understand  wherein  I  have  erred 
19.  4  And  be  it  indeed  (that)  I  have  erred 
Psa.  1 19.  21  which  do  err  from  thy  commandments 
119. 118  Thou  hast  trodden,  .all  them  that  err 
Prov  19.  27  hear  the  instruction  (that  causeth)  to  err 
Isa.  28.  7  But  they  also  have  erred  through  wine 
28.  7  the  priest  and  the  prophet  have  erred 
28.  7  they  err  in  vision,  they  stumble  (in)  judg. 
Eze.  45.  20  thou  shalt  do.  .for  every  one  that  erreth 

3.  To  err,  wander,  go  astray,  nyn  taah. 

Psa.  95.  10  It  (is)  a  people  that  do  err  in  their  heart 
1 19.  no  yet  I  erred  not  from  thy  precepts 
Prov.  14.  22  Do  they  not  err  that  devise  evil?  but 
Isa.  29.  24  They  also  that  erred  in  spirit  shall  come 
35.  8  wayfaring  men,  though  fools,  shall  not  err 

4.  To  cause  to  err,  wander,  go  astray,  nyn  taah,  5. 
Prov  10.  17  but  he  that  refuseth  reproof  erreth 

5.  To  wander  off,  aro-KXav6.oy.ai  apoplanaomai. 

1  Ti.  6.  10  while  some  coveted  after,  they  have  erred 

6.  To  miss  the  mark,  swerve,  aaroxcoc  astocheo. 

1  Ti.  6.21  AVhich  some  professing  have  erred  concer. 

2  Ti.  2.  18  Who  concerning  the  truth  have  erred 
7- To  wander ,  -aXavaopai  planaomai. 

Matt22.  29  Ye  do  err,  not  knowing  the  Scriptures 
Marki2.  24  Do  ye  not  therefore  err,  because  ye  know 
12.  27  God  of  the  living  :  ye  therefore  do.  .err 
Heb.  3. 10  They  do  alway  err  in  (their)  heart ;  and 
Jas.  1. 16  Do  not  err,  my  beloved  brethren 
5. 19  if  any  of  you  do  err  from  the  truth 

ERR,  to  cause  to  — 

To  cause  to  err,  wander,  go  astray,  taah,  5. 

Isa.  3. 12  they  which  lead  thee  cause  (thee)  to  err 
9. 16  leaders  of  the  people  cause  (them)  to  err 
19.  14  they  have  caused  Egypt  to  err  in  every 
30.  28  in  the  jaws  of  the  people,  causing,  .to  err 
Jer  23. 13  prophesied,  and  caused  my  people,  .to  err 
23.  32  and  cause  my  people  to  err  by  their  lies 
Hos.  4.  12  spirit  of  whoredoms  have  caused,  .to  err 
Amos  2.  4  their  lies  caused  them  to  err,  after  the 

ERR,  to  make  (to)  — 

To  cause  to  err,  wander,  go  astray,  nypi  taah,  5. 

2  Ch.33.  9  So  Slanasseh  made  Judah,  .to  err 
Isa.  63. 17  O  Lord,  why  hast  thou  made  us  to  err 
Mic.  3.  5  the  prophets  that  make  my  people  err 

ERRAND  — 

Word,  matter,  153  dabar. 

Gen. 24.  33  I  will  not  eat,  until  I  have  told  mine  err. 
Judg. 3.  if>  I  have  a  secret  errand  unto  thee,  O  king 
2  Ki.  9.  5  said,  I  have  an  errand  to  thee.  O  captain 

ERROR  — 

1  .Error,  oversight,  wandering,  meshugah. 

Job  19.  4  I  have  erred  ;  mine  error  remaineth  with 

2 . Error,  wandering,  shegagah. 

Eccl.  5.  6  neither  say  thou . .  that  it  (was)  an  error 
10.  5  as  an  error  (which)  proceedeth  from  the 

3 . Error,  rashness,  be>  shal. 

2  Sa.  6.  7  and  God  smote  him  there  for  (his)  error 

4.  Error,  rashness,  mistake ,  shalu. 

Dan.  6.  4  neither  was  there  any  erroror  fault  found 

5.  Error,  injury,  ngin  toah. 

Isa.  32.  6  iniquity,  .to  utter  error  against  the  Lord 

6.  Ignorance,  ay  ui-q  pa  agnoema. 

Heb.  9.  7  he  offered  for  himself,  and  (for)  the  errors 

7.  Wandering,  uXav-f]  plane. 

Alatt  27.  64  so  the  last  error  shall  be  worse  than  the 
Rom.  1.  27  that  recompenee  of  their  error  which  was 
Jas.  5.  20  which  converteth  the  sinner  from  the  e. 

2  Pe.  2.  18  clean  escaped  from  those  who  live  in  e. 

3. 17  being  led  away  with  the  error  of  the  wi. 

1  Jo.  4.  6  the  spirit  of  truth,  and  the  spirit  of  error 
Jude  11  and  ran  greedily  afterthe  error  of  Balaam 


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ERRORS  — 

1  .Errors,  n'iN'?w  sliegioth. 

Paa.  i9.  12  Who  can  understand  (his)  errors?  cleanse 

2. Errors,  D’jfiWB  tatuim. 

'  Jer  io  15  They  (are)  vanity,  (and)  the  work  of  errors 
Thfiv  ravel  vanity,  the  work  of  errors 


51. 18  They  (are)  vanity,  the  work  of  errors 
E-SA-I-AS,  ’Hoaias,  'Hcrai'as  the  Greek  form  of 
Isaiah. 

Matt.  3.  3  And  this  is  he  that  was  spoken  of  hy . .  K 
4.  14  be  fulfilled  which  was  spoken  by  E.  the 
8  17  be  fulfilled  which  was  spoken  by  E.  the 
12  17  be  fulfilled  which  was  spoken  by  E.  the 
1 3.  14  in  them  is  fulfilled  the  prophecy  of  E. 

15.  7  hypocrites,  well  did  E.  prophesy  of  you 
Mark  7.  6  Well  hath  E.  prophesied  of  you  hypocrite 
Luke  3.  4  is  written  in  the  book  of  the  words  of  E. 

4.  17  was  delivered  unto  him  the  book  of.  .Hi. 
John  1.  23  Make  straight  the  way .  .as  said .  E. 

12.  38  the  saying  of  E.  the  prophet  might  be 
i2.  30  they  could  not  believe,  because  that  E. 

12.  41  These  things  said  E.,  when  he  saw  his 
Acts  8.  28  sitting  in  his  chariot  read  E.  the  prophet 
8.  30  and  heard  him  read  the  prophet  E. 

28.  25  Well  spake  the  Holy  Ghost  by  E.  the 
Rom.  o  27  E.  also  crieth  concerning  Israel,  Though 
q.  2Q  as  E.  said  before.  Except  the  Lord  of  S. 

JO.  36  E.  saith,  Lord,  who  hath  believed  our 
10  2o*E.  is  very  bold,  and  saith,  I  was  found  of 
15.'  12  E.  saith,  There  shall  be  a  root  of  Jesse 

E-SAR-HAD'-DON,  inn'IEiN  victorious ,  conqueror . 

One  of  the  greatest  of  the  kings  of  Assyria.  He  was  son 
of  Sennacherib  and  grandson  of  Sargon,  who  succeeded 
Shalmaneser.  B.O.  698. 

2  Ki.  19.  37  And  E.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 
Ezra  4.  2  do  sacrifice  unto  him  since  the  days  of  E. 
Isa.  37.  38  and  E.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

E'-SATJ,  'Hcrau  hirsute ,  hairy. 

1.  Eldest  son  of  Isaac  and  twin  brother  of  Jacob  by 
Rebekah.  B.C.  1837. 

Gen.  25.  25  first  came,  .and  they  called  his  name  E. 

25.  26  and  his  hand  took  hold  on  E.’s  heel 
25.  27  E.  was  a  cunning  hunter,  a  man  of  the 
25.  28  Isaac  loved  E.,  because  he  did  eat  of  (his) 

25  2q  E.  came  from  the  field,  and  he  (was)  faint 
25.  30  E.  said  to  Jacob,  Feed  me,  I  pray  thee 
25.  32  E.  said,  Behold,  I  (am)  at  the  point  to  die 
25.  34  Jacob  gave  E.  bread  and  pottage  of  lenti. 

25.  34  thus  E.  despised  (his)  birthright 

26.  34  E.  was  forty  years  old  when  he  took  to 

27.  1  when  Isaac  was  old.  .he  called  E.  his 
27  5  Rebekah  heard  when  Isaac  spake  to  E. 

27.  5  E.  went  to  the  field  to  hunt  (for)  venison 
27  6  1  heard  thy  father  speak  unto  E.  thy 

27.  II  Behold,  E.  my  brother  (is)  an  hairy  man 
27.  15  Re.  took  goodly  raiment  of  her.  .son  E. 

27  19  Jacob  said  unto  his  father,  I  (am)  E. 

27  21  whether  thou  (be)  my  very  son  E.  or  not 
27.  22  Jacob’s  voice,  but  the  hands  (are)  the  _ 

27.  23  his  hands  were  hairy,  as  his  brother-E.  s 
27.  24  he  said,  (Art)  thou  my  very  son  E.? 

27  30  E.  his  brother  came  in  from  his  hunting 
27. 32  he  said,  I  (am)  thy  son,  thy  first  born  E. 

£?.  04  when  E.  heard  the  words  of  his  father,  he 
27.  37  Isaac  answered  and  said  unto  E.,  Behold 
27  38  E  said  unto  his  father,  H ast  thou  but  one 
27'  38  And  E.  lifted  up  his  voice,  and  wept 
27  41  E.  hated  Jacob  because  of  the  blessing  w. 
27.  41  E.  said  in  his  heart.  The  days  of  mourn. 

27  42  these  words  of  E. .  .were  told  to  Rebekah 

27.  42  Behold,  thy  brother  E. .  .doth  comfort 

28.  5  the  brother  of  Rebekah,  Jacob’s  and  E.  s 

28  6  When  E.  saw  that  Isaac  had  blessed  Jac. 
28.  8  E.  seeing  that  the  daughters  of  Canaan 
28.  9  Then  went  E.  unto  Ishmael,  and  took 
32'  3  Jacob  sent  messengers  before  him  to  E. 

32.  4  Thus  shall  ye  speak  unto  my  lord  E. 

32.  6  We  came  to  thy  brother  E.,  and  also  he 
32.  8  If  E.  come  to  the  one  company,  and 
32.  1 1  Deliver . .  I  pray  thee,  from  the  hand  of  E. 
32. 13  and  took,  .a  present  for  E.  his  brother 
32.  17  When  E.  my  brother  meeteth  thee,  and 
32.  18  it  (is)  a  present  sent  unto  my  lord  E. 

32.  i9  On  this  manner  shall  ye  speak  unto  E. 

33.  1  E.  came,  and  with  him  four  hundred 

33  4  E.  ran  to  meet  him,  and  embraced  him 

33.  9  And  E.  said,  I  have  enough,  my  brother 
33.  15  E.  said,  Let  me  now  leave  with  thee 

33.  16  So  E.  returned  that  day  on  his  way  unto 

35  1  thou  fleddest  from  the  face  of  E.  thy 

35.  29  and  his  sons  E.  and  Jacob  buried  him 

36.  1  Now  these,  .the  generations  of  E.,  who 

36  2  E.  took  his  wives  of  the  daughters  of  C. 

36  4  Adah  bare  to  E.  Eliphaz  ;  and  Bashem. 

36.  5  these,  .the  sons  of  E.,  which  were  born 
36.  6  E.  took  his  wives,  and  his  sous,  and  his 
36!  8  Thus  dwelt  E.  in  mount  Seir  :  E.  (is)  Ed. 
36.  9  these,  .the  generations  of  E.  the  father 
36.  10  of  E.’s  sons,  .of  Adah  the  wife  of  E. 

36  10  Reuel  the  son  of  Bashemath  the  wife  of  E. 
36.  12  Eliphaz,  E.’s  son.  .the  sons  of  Adah,  E.’s 
36.  13  these  were  the  sons  of  Bashemath,  E.’s 
36.  14  daughter  of  Zibeon,  E.’s  wife,  .bare  to  E. 
36. 15  sons  of  E. .  .Eliphaz  the  first  born,  .of  E. 
36.  17  of  ReuelE.’sson.  .of  Bashemath,  E.’swife 
36.  18  of  Aliolibamah,  E.’s  wife.  .Anah,  E.'s  wife 
36. 19  These  (are)  the  sons  of  E.,  who  (is)  Edom 
36.  40  these .  .  the  names  of  the  dukes . .  of  E. 

36.  43  he  (is)  E.  the  father  of  the  Edomites 


Josh  24.  4  And  I  gave  unto  Isaac  J acob  and  E. 

24.  4  I  gave  unto  E.  mount  Seir,  to  possess 
1  Ch.  1.  34  The  sons  of  Isaac  ;  E.  and  Israel 

1.  c  sons  of  E. ;  Eliphaz,  Reuel,  and  Jeusli 
Mai  1  2  (Was)  not  E.  Jacob's  brother?  saith  the 

1.  3  I  hated  E.,  and  laid  his  mountains 

2.  The  name  Esau  is  sometimes  (not  often)  used  as  a 
patronymic  to  denote  the  descendants  of  Esau  or  the 
country  they  dwelt  in. 

Deut.  2.  5  I  have  given  mount  Seir  unto  E. . .  a  poss. 
Jer  4q  8  1  will  bring  the  calamity  of  E.  upon  him 
49. 10  I  have  made  E.  bare,  I  have  uncovered 
Obad.  6  How  are  (the  things)  of  E.  searched  out ! 

So  also  in  such  elliptical  expressions  as  these 

Deut.  2.  4  Ye  (are)  to  pass  through  the  coast  of  E. 
2  8  our  brethren  the  children  of  E.,  which 

2  12  but  the  children  of  E.  succeeded  them 
2  22  As  he  did  to  the  children  of  E.,  which 

2.  29  As  the  children  of  E.  which  dwell  in  Seir 
Obad.  8  and  understanding  out  of  the  m  ount  of  E.  ? 

o  every  one  of  the  mount  of  E.  may  be  cut 
18  and  the  house  of  E.  for  stubble,  and 

18  there  shall  not  be.  .of  the  house  of  E. 

19  the  south  shall  possess  the  mount  of  E. 
21  on  mount  Zion  to  judge  the  mount  of  E. 


ESCAPE  — 

1  .Place  of  escape,  dodd  miphlat. 

Psa.  55.  8  I  would  hasten  my  escape  from  the  windy 

2.  Escaped  one,  tt1??  palet. 

Jer  44.  14  none  shall  return  but  such  as  shall  escape 
so  28  The  voice  of  them  that  flee  and  escape  out 
51’.  50  Ye  that  have  escaped  the  sword,  go  away 

3.  Escape,  a1?? pallet.  .  .  ....  , 

Psa.  56.  7  Shall  they  escape  by  iniquity?  in  (thine) 

4.  One  escaped,  a'1??  palit. 

Josh.  8.  22  that  they  let  none  of  them  remain  or  es. 

2  Ki  q.  is  let  none  go  forth  (nor)  escape  out  of  the 
Jer  42  17  none  of  them  shall  remain  or  escape  from 
'  44. 14  none  of  the  remnant ..  shall  escape  or  re. 

5 . Escape,  na'bs  peletah. 

Gen  32  8  the  other  company  which  is  left  shall  es. 

2  Sa  is.  14  for  we  shall  not  (else)  escape  from  Absal. 
Jer  so.  29  that  bend  the  bow.  .let  none  thereof  es. 
Dan. 11.  42  and  the  land  of  Egypt  shall  not  escape 
Joel  2.  3  yea,  and  nothing  shall  escape  them 

ESCAPE,  to  — 

\.To  qo  out  or  forth,  nx;  yatsa. 

I  Sa.14.  41  Jonathan  were  taken  :  but  the  people  es. 
Jer.  11.  11  which  they  shall  not  be  able  to  escape 

2.  To  escape,  slip  away,  a'pn  malat,  2. 

Gen.  19.  17  Escape  for  thy  life ;  190k  not  behind  thee 
iq.  17  escape  to  the  mountain,  lest  thou  he  con. 
iq.  iq  I  cannot  escape  to  the  mountain,  lest 
iq.  20  let  me  escape  thither,  (is)  it  not  a  little 

19.  22  escape  thither  ;  for  I  cannot  do  any  thing 
Jud".  3  26  And  Ehud  escaped  while  they  tarried,  and 

3  26  and  passed  beyond  the  quarries,  and  esc. 

3  29  men  of  valour ;  and  there  escaped  not  a 

1  Sa  19.  IO  and  David  fled,  and  escaped  that  night 

19  12  and  he  went,  and  fled,  and  escaped 
IQ.  18  So  David  fled,  and  escaped,  and  came  to 
22  1  David . .  escaped  to  the  cave  Adullam  :  and 

22.  20  Abiathar,  escaped,  and  fled  after  David 
27.  i  escape  into  the  land  of  the  Philistines 
27.  1  so  shall  I  escape  out  of  his  hand 
30  17  there  escaped  not  a  man  of  them,  save 

2  Sa  4  6  Rechab  and  Baanah  his  brother  escaped 

1  Ki  18  40  Elijah  said,  .let  not  one  of  them  escape 

iq.  17  him  that  escapeth  the  sword  of  Hazael 
iq  17  him  that  escapeth  from  the  sword  of  Jehu 

20.  20  king  of  Syria  escaped  on  an  horse  with 

2  Ki.  10.  24  any . .  men . .  whom  I  have  brought . .  escape 

19.  37  and  they  escaped  into  the  land  of  Arm. 

2  CI1.16.  7  king  of  Syria  escaped  out  of  thine  hand 
Esth.  4.  1 3  that  thou  shalt  escape  in  the  king  s  house 
I'rov  iq.  5  (lie  that)  speaketli  lies  shall  not  escape 
Eccl  7  26  whoso  pleaseth  God  shall  escape  from 
Isa. '  20.  6  we  flee  for  help .  .and  how  shall  we  esc.  ? 

37  38  they  escaped  into  the  land  of  Armenia 
Jer.  32.  4  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah  shall  not  escape 

34.  3  thou  shalt  not  escape  out  of  his  hand 

38  18,  23  thou  shalt  not  escape  out  of  them  hand 
4115  the  son  of  Nethaniah  escaped  from  J  olian. 
46.  6  Let  not.. the  mighty  man  escape 

48  8  upon  every  city,  and  no  city  shall  escape 

48  19  ask  him  that  fleeth,  and  her  that  escapeth 
Eze  17  15  shall  he  escape  that  doeth  such  (things)? 

17  18  done  all  these  (things),  she  shall  not  esc. 
Dan.  11.  41  these  shall  escape  out  of  his  hand,  (even) 

3.  To  pass  over,  135;  alar. 

Psa.141.  10  whilst  that  I  withal  escape 

4.  To  escape,  slip  away,  bSs  palat. 

Eze.  7.  16  they  that  escape  of  them  shall  escape 

5.  To  deliver  oneself,  ^55  natsal,  5. 

2  Sa.  20.  6  he  get  him  fenced  cities,  and  escape  us 

6.  To  flee  away,  anotpevyw  apopheugo.  _  _  _ 

2  Pe.  1.  4  having  escaped  the  corruption  that  is  in 

2. 18  those  that  were  clean  escaped  from  them 
2.  20  after  they  have  escaped  the  pollutions 

7.  To  save  thoroughly,  Si aatifa  diasoozo. 

Acts  28.  1  when  they  were  escaped,  then  they  knew 
28.  4  though  he  hath  escaped  the  sea,  yet 


8.  To  flee  different  ways,  8ia<pevyw  diapheugo. 

Acts  27. 42  lest  any  of  them  should  swim  out  and  es. 

9 . To  flee  out  or  forth,  iutpevyu  ekpheugo. 

Luke2i.  36  ye  may  be  accounted  worthy  to  escape 
Rom  2.  3  thou  shalt  escape  the  judgment  of  God  ? 

2  Co  11  33  in  a  basket  was  I  let  down .  .and  escaped 
1  Th.  5.  3  destruction  cometh . .  they  shall  not  escape 
Heb.  2.  3  How  shall  we  escape,  if  we  neglect  so 

10.7b  come  out  or  forth,  e^pxopai  exerchomai. 
Johmo.  39  to  take  him  :  but  he  escaped  out  of  their 

11.7b  flee,  the  vyio  pheugo. 

Heb.  11.  34  escaped  the  edge  of  the  sword,  out  of 

12.  25  if  they  [escaped]  not  who  refused  him  that 
ESCAPE,  can  — 

To  flee  from,  <pevyw  airi  pheugo  apo. 

Matt  23.  33  how  can  ye  escape  the  damnation  of  hell  ? 

ESCAPE,  to  cause  to  — 

To  let  to  escape,  o1??  palat,  3. 

Psa.  71.  2  cause  me  to  escape  :  incline  tlnne  ear 

ESCAPE,  not  — 

ltefuqe  has  perished,  Due  13*  abad  manos. 

Job  11.  20  wicked  shall  fail,  and  they  shall  not  esc. 

ESCAPE,  that  — 

One  that  escapes  or  slips  away,  D’7s  palet. 

Isa  66.  19  I  Will  send  those  that  escape  of  them 
Jer.  44.  28  Yet  a  small  number  that  escape  the  sword 
Eze  6  8  that  ye  may  have  (some)  that  shall  escape 

6  9  they  that  escape  of  you  shall  remember 
7.  16  But  they  that  escape  of  them  shall  escape 

ESCAPE  safe,  to  — 

To  save  thoroughly,  8iao<li(o>  diasozd. 

Acts  27.  44  came  to  pass,  that  they  escaped  all  safe 

ESCAPE,  way  to  — 

A  going  up  out  of,  eu^aais  elbasis. 

1  Co.  10.  13  but  will,  .also  make  a  way  to  escape 

ESCAPED,  to  be  — 

1 .  To  be  slipped  aioay,  did  malat,  2. 

1  Sa.  19. 17  sent  away  mine  enemy,  that  he  is  escaped 

23  13  it  was  told  Saul  that  David  was  escaped 

2  Sa  1  3  Out  of  the  camp  of  Israel  am  I  escaped 

Job  1.  15, 16,  17,  19  I  only  am  escaped  alone  to  tel 
Psa. 124.  7  Our  soul  is  escaped ..  and  we  are  escaped 

2.  To  slip  away  for  oneself,  dSd  malat,  7. 

Job  19.  20  I  am  escaped  with  the  skm  01  my  teeth 

3.  To  be  snatched  or  slipt  away,  hsl  natsal,  2. 

Deut  23. 15  the  servant  which  is  escaped  from  Ins 

ESCAPED,  that  —  , 

1  .One  that  escapes  or  slips  away,  Q'?S  palet. 

Nunmi.  29  Moab.  .he  hath  given  his  sons  that  escap. 

2.  One  that  escapes  or  slips  away,  d'*7S  palit. 

Gen  14  13  And  there  came  one  that  had  escaped 

Jndgii.  5  those  Ephraimites  which  were  escaped 
„sa  45.  20  draw  near  together,  ye  (that  are)  escaped 

Eze  33  21  one  that  had  escaped  out  of  Jerusalem 

'  33.  22  evening,  afore  he  that  was  escaped  came 

ESCAPED,  that  had  — 

Remnant,  residue,  n’INty  sheerith. 

2  CI1.36.  20  And  them  that  had  escaped  from  the  swo. 

ESCAPED,  that  have  — 

One  that  slips  away  or  escapes,  o?s  palet. 

Jer.  51.  50  Ye  that  have  escaped  the  sword,  go  away 

ESCAPED,  that  is  — 

Escape,  escaped  party,  id'1??  peletah  .  _ 

Exodio.  5  eat  the  residue  of  that  which  is  escaped 
Judg2 1.  17  an  inheritance  for  them  that  be  escaped 
2  Ki.  iq.  30  the  remnant  that  is  escaped  of  the  house 

1  Ch.  4.  43  the  rest  of  the  Amalekites  that  were  esc. 

2  Ch.30.  6  that  are  escaped  out  of  the  hand  of  the 
Nell  1.  2  asked,  .concerning  the  Jews  that  had  es. 
Isa.  4.  2  comely  for  them  that are  escaped  of  Israel 

10.  20  such  as  are  escaped  of  the  house  of  Jacob 

ESCAPETH,  that  — 

One  that  escapes  or  slips  away,  2 palit. 

Eze.  24.  26  he  that  escapeth  in  that  day  shall  come 
Amos  9.  1  he  that  escapeth  of  them  shall  not  be 

ESCAPING  — 

Escape,  escaped  party ,  ria' ,  5  peletah. 

E^a  9.  14  (there  should  be)  no  remnant  nor  escaping? 

ESCHEW,  to  — 

l.To  turn  aside,  sur . 

Job  1.  1  one  that  feared  God,  and  eschewed  evil 
1  8  one  that  f  eareth  God,  and  escheweth  evil  ? 

2.  3  one  that  feareth  God,  and  escheweth  evil  ? 

2  To  incline  or  bend  out  of,  iicKhivai  ekJclino. 

1  Pe.  3.  11  Let  him  eschew  evil,  and  do  good ;  let 

E'-SEK,  pvy  contention. 

A  well  in  the  valley  of  Gezar,  dug  by  the  servants  of 
Isaac,  and  striven  for  by  the  servants  of  Abmielech. 
Gen.  26.  20  and  he  called  the  name  of  the  well  E. 

ESH-BA'-AX,  l?V3?’3  «  man  of  Baal. 

Fourth  son  of  Saul  according  1 io  1  Ch.  8. 33 

He  is  no  doubt  identical  with  Ishbobheth  (  man  o 

shame.”)  .  ,  ,, 

1  Ch.  8.  33  and  Malchi-shua,  and  Abinadab,  and  h.. 
9.  39  and  Malchi-shua,  and  Abinadab,  and  E. 


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ESTEEMED 


ESH  -BAN,  |3?’X  man  of  understanding. 

A  son  of  Dishon  or  Dishan,  sou  of  Seir. 

Gen.  36. 26  Hemdan,  andE.,  and  Itliran,  and  Cheran 
1  Ch.  1. 41  Amiam,  and  E.,  and  Itliran,  and  Clierau 

ESH'-COL,  Vss'x,  cluster  of  grapes. 

1.  Brother  of  Mamre  and  Aner  the  Amorites,  allies  of 
Abraham  in  pursuing  the  four  kings  who  had  carried 
off  hot.  B  c.  1918. 

Gen.  14. 13  of  Mamre  the  Amorite,  brother  of  E. 

14.  24  the  men  which  went  with  me,  Aner,  E. 

2.  Valley  or  brook  of  Eshcol  in  the  neighbourhood  of 
Hebron,  and  explored  by  the  spies  sent  out  by  Moses. 
In  the  valley  that  crosses  the  vale  of  Hebron  N.E.  and 
8.W.  and  about  two  miles  N.  of  the  town  there  is  a 
fine  spring  now  called  Ain-Eshkali. 

Numi3.  23  they  came  unto  the  brook  of  E.,  and  cut 
13.  24  The  place  was  called  the  brook  E. 

32.  9  they  went  up  unto  the  valley  of  E.,  and 
Deut.  1.  24  And  they,  .came  unto  the  valley  of  E. 

ESH-E'-AN,  slope. 

A  city  in  the  mountains  of  Judah. 

Josh.  13.  52  Arab,  and  Dumah,  and  E. 

E'-SHEK,  strife. 

A  descendant  of  Saul  through  Jonathan. 

1  Ch.  8.  39  the  sons  of  E.  his  brother.  .Ulam  liis 
ESH-KA  LO-NITES,  'libpX'N  belonging  to  Ashkelon. 
The  inhabitants  of  Ashkelon. 

Josh.13.  3  Ashdothites,  the  E.,  the  Gittites,  and 
ESH-TA'-OL,  Si.vna’x  hollow  way. 

A  town  in  the  country  of  Judah,  grouped  with  Zorah. 
It  is  now  called  Stual  and  is  west  of  Zorah,  which  is 
now  called  Surah. 

Josh. 15.  33  in  the  valley,  E.,  and  Zoreah,  and  Aslinah 
19.  41  coast  of  their  inheritance  was.  .E.,  and 
Judgi3.  25  the  camp  of  Dan  between  Zorah  and  E. 

16.  31  buried  him  between  Zorah  and  E.,  in  the 
18.  2  men  of  valour,  from  Zorah,  and  from  E. 
18.  8  came  unto  their  brethren  to  Zorah  and  E. 
18.  1 1  there  went  out  from  thence . .  out  of  E. ,  six 

ESH-TA-UL-ITES,  belonging  to  Eshtaol. 

The  inhabitants  of  Eshtaol,  descendants  of  Shobal  son 
of  Caleb  son  of  Hur. 

1  Ch.  2.  53  of  them  came  the  Zareathites.  .the  E. 
ESH-TE-MO'-A,  ESH-TE'-MOH,  JpDWK. 

1.  A  Levitical  town  in  the  mountains  of  Judah.  It  is 
now  called  Semua,  a  village  seven  miles  S.  of  Hebron. 

Josh.15.  50  And  Anab,  and  E.,  and  Anim 
21.  14  Jattir.  and  E.  with  her  suburbs 
1  Sa.  30.  28  and  to  (them)  which  were  in  E. 

1  Ch.  6.  57  to  the  sons  of  Aaron  they  gave . .  E.  with 

2.  A  Maachathite,  a  descendant  of  Ezra. 

1  Ch.  4.  17  she  bare.  .Ishbah  the  father  of  E. 

4. 19  Keilah  the  Garmite,  and  E.  the  Maacha. 
ESH'-TON,  pntpx  rest. 

Grandson  of  Chelub,  through  Caleb. 

1  Ch.  4. 11  Mehir,  which  (was)  the  father  of  E. 

4.  12  E.  begat  Beth-rapha,  and  Paseah,  and 
ES-'LI,  ’EoAi,  ’Eo-Aei. 

This  was  probably  Azaliah  in  the  genealogy  of  Christ; 
the  name  occurs  in  the  line  of  the  ancestors  of  Joseph 
husband  of  Mary. 

Luke  3.  25  Naum,  which  was  (the  son)  of  E.,  which 

ESPECIALLY  — 

1  .Might,  lit!?  meod. 

Psa.  31. 11 1  was  a  reproach . .  especially  among  my 
2 .Most  of  all,  pdAurra  malista. 

Acts  26.  3  Especially  (because  I  know)  thee  to  be 
Gal.  6.  10  especially  unto  them  who  are  of  the  hou. 

1  Ti.  5. 17  especially  they  who  labour  in  the  word 

2  Ti.  4.  13  the  books,  (but)  especially  the  parchments 
ESPOUSAL  — 

1.  Espousal,  marriage,  nann  chathunnah. 

Song  3.  11  crowned  him  hi  the  day  of  his  espousals 

2.  Espousals,  niSib?  keluloth. 

Jer.  2.  2  the  love  of  thine  espousals,  when  thou 

ESPOUSE,  to  — 

1  .To  betrothe,  espouse,  bps  aras,  3. 

2  Sa.  3. 14  Deliver  (me)  my  wife,  .which  I  espoused 
2.  To  befitted  together,  app.6(opai  harnwzomai. 

2  Co.11.  2  for  I  have  espoused  you  to  one  husband 

ESPOUSED,  to  be  — 

To  ask  in  marriage,  pvi)<rrevcv  mnesteuo. 

Matt.  1.  18  When  as  his  mother  Mary  was  espoused 
Luke  1.  27  To  a  virgin  espoused  to  a  man  whose 

2.  5  To  be  taxed  with  Mary  Ills  espoused  wife 

ESPY,  to  — 

1  -To  watch,  look  out,  nay  tsaphali,  3. 

Jer.  48.  19  0  inhabitant . .  stand  by  the  way,  and  espy 
2.  To  see,  njo  raah. 

Gen.  42.  27  as  one  of  them  opened  his  sack . .  he  espied 
'A.  To  search,  spy  out,  "fin  tur. 

Eze.  20.  6  into  a  land  that  I  had  espied  for  them 

ESPY  out,  to  — 

To  traverse,  spy  out,  Sr;  ragal,  3. 

Josh.  14.  7  Moses . .  sent  me . .  to  espy  out  the  land 


ES'-ROM,  'Y.tTpccu. 

Son  of  Phares  in  the  genealogy  of  Jesus. 

Matt.  1.  3  Phares  begat  E. ;  and  E.  begat  Aram 
Luke  3.  33  Aram,  which  was  (the  son)  of  E.,  which 

ESTABLISH,  to  — 

1  .To  strength,  harden,  fax  amats,  3. 

Prov  8.  28  When  he  established  the  clouds  above 

2.  To  found,  lay  a  foundation,  id;  yasad. 

Psa.  78.  69  like  the  earth  which  he  hath  established 
Hab.  1.  12  thou  hast  established  them  for  correction 

3.  To  set  up,  place,  stay,  is;  yatsag,  5. 

Amos  5.  15  love  the  good,  and  establish  judgment 

4.  To  cause  to  dwell  or  sit,  settle,  3P',  yashab,  5. 

Job  36.  7  he  doth  establish  them  for  ever,  and  they 

5.  To  form,  prepare,  establish,  pa  kun,  3a. 

Exodis.  17  the  sanctuary,  .thy  hands  have  establis. 
Deut  32.  6  hath  he  not  made  thee,  and  established 
Psa.  24.  2  and  established  it  upon  the  floods 

40.  2  He  brought  me  up . .  (and)  established  my 
48.  8  God  will  establish  it  for  ever.  Selah 
87.  5  the  Highest  himself  shall  establish  her 
90.  17  establish  thou  the  work  of  our  hands 

90. 17  the  work  of  our  hands  establish  thou  it 
99.  4  thou  dost  establish  equity,  thou  executest 

119.  90  thou  hast  established  the  earth,  and  it 
Prov  3.  19  by  understanding  hath  he  established  the 
Isa.  45.  18  he  hath  established  it,  he  created  it  not 
62.  7  And  give  him  no  rest,  till  he  establish 

6.  To  prepare,  establish,  jt3  kun,  5. 

1  Sa.  13.  13  now  would  the  Lord  have  established 

2  Sa.  5.  12  the  Lord  had  established  him  king  over 

7. 12  will  set  up.  .and  I  will  establish  his  kin 
1  Ki.  2.  24  the  Lord  liveth,  which  hath  established 

1  Ch.17.  11  raise  up.  .and  I  will  establish  his  kingd. 

22.  10  I  will  establish  the  throne  of  his  kingdom 
28.  7  I  will  establish  his  kingdom  for  ever 

2  Ch.  12.  1  when  Rehoboam  had  established  the  kin. 
Psa.  89.  2  thy  faithfulness  slialt  thou  establish  in 

89.  4  Thy  seed  will  I  establish  for  ever,  and 
Jer.  10.  12  he  hath  established  the  world  by  liiswis. 
33.  2  the  Lord  that  formed  it,  to  establish  it 
51.  15  he  hath  established  the  world  by  his  wis. 

7.  To  set  up,  3x1  natsab,  5. 

Prov.  15.  25  he  will  establish  the  border  of  the  widow 

8.  To  support,  stay,  tyo  saad. 

Isa.  9.  7  to  establish  it  with  judgment  and  with 

9.  To  cause  to  stand,  set  up,  establish,  lay  amad,  5. 

1  Ki.15.  4  set  up  his  son  after  him;  and  to  establish 

2  Ch.  9.  8  loved  Israel,  to  establish  them  for  ever 

30.  5  So  they  established  a  decree  to  make 
Prov.29.  4  king  by  judgment  establishetli  the  land 
Dan.  11.  14  exalt  themselves  to  establish  the  vision 

10.  To  raise  up,  establish,  confirm,  Dip  kum,  5. 

Gen.  6. 18  with  thee  will  I  establish  my  covenant 

9.  9  I  establish  my  covenant  with  you,  and 
9.11  And  I  will  establish  my  covenant  with 

9. 17  which  I  have  established  between  me  and 
17.  7  I  will  establish  my  covenant  between  me 
17.  19  I  will  establish  my  covenant  with  him 
17.  21  my  covenant  will  I  establish  with  Isaac 

Exod.  6.  4  I  have  also  established  my  covenant  with 
Lev.  26.  9  and  establish  my  covenant  with  you 
Nuni3o.  13  Every  vow.  .her  husband  may  establish  it 
30.  14  he  establishetli  all  her  vows,  or  all  her 
Deut.  8. 18  he  may  establish  his  covenant  which  he 
28.  9  The  Lord  shall  establish  thee  an  holy 
29. 13  That  he  may  establish  thee  to  day  for  a 
r  Sa.  1.  23  only  the  Lord  establish  his  word 
2  Sa.  7.  25  establish  (it)  for  ever,  and  do  as  thou  hast 
1  Ki.)  9.  5  I  will  establish  the  throne  of  thy  kingdom 
Psa.  78.  5  he  established  a  testimony  in  Jacob,  and 
Prov  30.  4  established  all  the  ends  of  the  earth 
Isa.  49.  8  to  establish  the  earth,  to  cause  to  inherit 
Eze.  16.  60  I  will  establish  unto  thee  an  everlasting 
16.  62  I  will  establish  my  covenant  with  thee 

11 .  To  establish,  Dtp  quin,  3. 

Dan.  6.  7  consulted  together  to  establish  a  royal 

12 . To  raise  up,  establish,  Dip  gum,  5. 

Dan.  6.  8  establish  the  decree,  and  sign  the  writing 
6.  15  nor  statute  which  the  king  establisheth 
13  .To  make  firm,  establish,  y8e£)ai4a>  bebaioo. 

Heb.  13.  9  that  the  heart  be  established  with  grace 

14.  To  place,  set,  cause  to  stand,  "orypi  histemi. 

Rom.  3.  31  God  forbid  :  yea,  we  establish  the  law 

10.  3  to  establish  their  own  righteousness 
Heb.  10.  9  that  he  may  establish  the  second 

15 . To  appoint  a  law,  vopodtreu  nomotheteo. 

Heb.  8.  6  which  was  established  upon  better  pro. 

16.  To  make  stable,  or  strong,  arepe6u>  stereoo. 

Acts  16.  5  so  were  the  churches  established  in  the 

1 7.  To  set  or  make  fast,  fix,  a  to  pi  fa  sterizb. 

Rom.  1.  11  to  the  end  ye  may  be  established 

1  Th.  3.  2  to  establish  you,  and  to  comfort  you 

2  Pe.  1. 12  and  be  established  in  the  present  truth 
ESTABLISHED 

To  sustain,  support,  7|BD  samak. 

Psa.112.  8  His  heart  (is)  established,  he  shall  not  be 

ESTABLISHED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  or  become  steady  or  firm,  jpx  aman,  2. 

1  Si.  3.  20  established  (to  be)  a  prophet  of  the  Lord 


1  Ch.17.  23  concerning  his  house,  be  established  for 

17.  24  Let  it  even  be  established,  that  thy  name 

2  Ch.  1.  9  let  thy  promise  unto  David,  .be  establish. 

20.  20  Believe . .  so  shall  ye  be  established 
Isa.  7.  9  surely  ye  shall  not  be  established 

2.  To  be  or  become  strong,  pin  chazaq. 

2  Ch.  25.  3  when  the  kingdom  was  established  to  him 

3.  To  be  formed,  prepared,  established,  113  kun,  2. 
Gen.  41.  32  because  the  thing  (is)  established  by  God 
1  Sa.  20.  31  shalt  not  be  established,  nor  thy  kingdom 
z  Sa.  7.  16  shall  be  established  for  ever  before  thee 

7.  26  house  of  thy  servant  David  be  established 
1  Ki.  2.  12  and  his  kingdom  was  established  greatly 
2.  45  the  throne  of  David  shall  be  established 
2.  46  kingdom  was  established  in  the  hand  of 
1  Ch.17.  14  throne  shall  be  established  for  evermore 
17.  24  house  of  David  thy  servant  be  established 
Job  21.  8  Their  seed  is  established  in  their  sight 
Psa.  89.21  With  whom  my  hand  shall  (be)  established 
89.  37  It  shall  be  established  for  ever  as  the 
93.  2  Thy  throne  (is)  established  of  old :  thou 
96.  10  world  also  shall  be  established  that  it 
102.  28  seed  shall  be  established  before  thee 
140. 11  Let  not  an  evil  speaker  be  established  in 
Prov.  4.  26  and  let  all  thy  ways  be  established 

12.  3  man  shall  not  be  established  by  wicked. 
12.  19  lip  of  truth  shall  be  established  for 
16.  3  and  thy  thoughts  shall  be  established 
16.  12  throne  is  established  by  righteousness 
20.  18  (Every)  purpose  is  established  by  counsel 
25.  5  throne  shall  be  established  in  righteous. 
29. 14  bis  throne  shall  be  established  for  ever 
Isa.  2.  2  the  mountain .  .shall  be  established  in  the 
J er.  30.  20  congregation  shall  be  established  before 
Mic.  4.  1  the  mountain . .  shall  be  established  in  the 

4.  To  be  prepared,  established,  )13  kun,  6. 

Isa.  16.  5  in  mercy  shall  the  throne  be  established 
Zech.  5.  11  it  shall  be  established,  and  set  there 

5.  To  establish  self,  ps  kun,  7 a. 

Prov  24.  3  and  by  understanding  it  is  established 
Isa.  54.  14  In  righteousness  shalt  thou  be  established 

6.  To  rise  up,  stand  up,  be  established.  Dtp  kum. 

Lev.  25.  30  the  house . .  shall  be  established  for  ever 

1  Sa.  24.  20  kingdom  of  Israel  shall  be  established 
Job  22.  28  and  it  shall  be  established  unto  thee 
Prov  15.  22  in  the  multitude,  .they  are  established 

1  .To  be  made  straight  or  right,  jPB  teqan,  6. 

Dan.  4.  36  and  I  was  established  in  my  kingdom,  and 
8.  To  cause  to  stand,  'larypi  histemi. 

Matti8.  16  that,  .every  word  may  be  established 

2  Co.  13.  1  In  the  mouth . .  every  word  be  established 

ESTABLISHMENT  — 

Truth,  faithfulness,  steadfastness,  rm  emeth. 

2  Ch.32.  1  After  these  things,  and  the  establishment 

ESTATE  — 

1  .Order,  condition,  rmp  dihrah. 

Eccl.  3. 18  concerning  the  estate  of  the  sons  of  men 

2.  Station,  |3  ken. 

Dan.  11.  7  shall  (one)  stand  up  in  bis  estate,  which 
11.  20  Then  shall  stand  up  in  his  estate  a 
11.  21  in  his  estate  shall  stand  up  a  vile  person 
11.  38  in  his  estate  shall  he  honour  the  God  of 

3.  Form,  turn,  "tin  tor. 

1  Ch.17.  r7  according  to  the  estate  of  a  man  of  high 
ESTATE,  your  — - 

The  things  concerning  you,  ra  nepl  vpuiv  ta peri. 
Col.  4.  8  that  he  might  know  [your]  estate,  and 

ESTEEM,  to  — 

A. To  think,  reckon,  2pn  chashab. 

Job  41.  27  He  esteemeth  iron  as  straw,  (and)  brass 
Isa.  53.  3  he  was  despised,  and  we  esteemed  him 
53.  4  we  did  esteem  him  stricken,  smitten  of 

2.  To  set  in  array,  value,  “151  arak. 

Job  36.  19  Will  he  esteem  thy  riches  ?  (no),  not  gold 

3.  To  lay  up,  hide,  conceal,  jsy  tsaphan. 

Job  23.  12  I  have  esteemed  the  words  of  his  mouth 

4.  To  lead,  lead  out,  yyeopat  hegeomai. 

Phil.  2.  3  each  esteem  other  better  than  themselves 
1  Th.  5. 13  to  esteem  them  very  highly  in  love  for 
Heb.  11.  26  Esteeming  the  reproach  of  Christ  greater 

5.  To  judge,  Kpivw  krino. 

Rom  14.  5  One  man  esteemeth  one  day  above  another 
14.  5  another  esteemeth  every  day  (alike) 

6 . To  reckon,  Aoylfapai  logizomai. 

Rom  14. 14  that  esteemeth  any  thing  to  be  unclean 

ESTEEMED,  highly  — 

High,  exalted,  oxf/yAos  upselos. 

Lukei6.  15  thatwliichishighlyesteemed  among  men 

ESTEEMED,  to  be  — 

To  be  reckoned,  thought,  esteemed,  3yn  chashab,  2. 
Isa.  29.  16  shall  be  esteemed  as  the  potter’s  clay 
29  17  fruitful  field  shall  be  esteemed  as  a 
Lam.  4.  2  are  they  esteemed  as  earthen  pitchers 

ESTEEMED,  to  be  least  — 

To  think  nothing  of,  i£ov8evea>  exoutheneo. 

1  Co.  6.  4  who  are  least  esteemed  in  the  church 


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ESTEEMED,  to  be  lightly  — 

1  .To  be  lightly  esteemed,  .-173  qalah,  2. 

i  Sa.  18.  23  I  (am)  a  poor  man,  and  lightly  esteemed 

2 .  To  be  or  become  lightly  esteemed,  qalal, 

1  Sa.  2.  30  that  despise  me  shall  be  lightly  esteemed 

ES’-THER,  inpx  the  planet  Venus. 

The  Persian  name  o t  Iladassali ,  daughter  of  Abihail 
son  of  Shimei  son  of  Kish,  a  Benjamite  (Mordecai),  and 
cousin  of  Mordecai.  She  was  an  orphan  captive,  and 
was  selected  by  Ahasuerus  (Xerxes  son  of  Darius 
Hystaspis)  as  his  queen  instead  of  Vashti.  B.c.  479. 

Esth.  2.  7  he  brought  up  Hadassah,  that  (is),  E. 

2.  8  E.  was  brought  also  unto  the  king’s  house 
2.  10  E.  had  not  showed  her  people  nor  her 
2  11  Mordecai  walked,  .to  know  how  E.  did 
2.  15  when  the  turn  of  E. .  .was  come  to  go  in 
2.  15  E.  obtained  favour  in  the  sight  of  all  them 
2. 16  E.  was  taken  unto  king  Ahasuerus  into 
2.  17  the  king  loved  E.  above  all  the  women 
2  18  the  king  made  a  great  feast.  .E.’s  feast 
2  20  E.  had  not.  .showed  her  kindred  nor  her 
2.  20  E.  did  the  commandment  of  Mordecai 
2.  22  to  Mordecai,  who  told  (it)  unto  E.  the 
2.  22  E.  certified  the  king . .  in  Mordecai’s  name 
4  4  E.’s  maids  and  her  chamberlains  came 

4.  5  Then  called  E.  for  Hatach,  (one)  of  the 
4  8  to  show  (it)  unto  E.,  and  to  declare  (it) 

4.  0  Hatach  came  and  told  E.  the  words  of 
4  10  Again  E.  spake  unto  Hatach,  and  gave 
4.  12  And  they  told  to  Mordecai  E.’s  words 
4.  13  Then  Mordecai  commanded  to  answer  E. 

4.  15  Then  E.  bade,  .return  Mordecai  (this  an.) 

4  17  did  according  to  all  that  E.  had  comma. 

5  1  on  the  third  day . .  E.  put  on  .  .royal  (app.) 

S  2  the  king  saw  E.  the  queen  standing  in  the 

5.  2  the  king  held  out  to  E.  the  golden  sceptre 
r  2  E  drew  near,  and  touched  the  top  of  the 

4. '  3  What  wilt  thou,  queen  E.  ?  and  what  (is) 

5  4  answered  E.,  If.  .good  unto  the  king,  let 

s  s  that  he  may  do  as  E.  hath  said 

S  5  came  to  the  banquet  that  E.  had  prepared 

5.  6  the  king  said  unto  E.  at  the  banquet  of 
5.  7  answered  E.,  and  said,  My  petition  and  my 

5.  12  E.  the  queen  did  let  no  man  come  in 

6.  14  bring  Hainan  unto  the  banquet  that  E. 

7  1  Haman  came  to  banquet  with  E.  the  qu. 

7.  2  the  king  said  again  unto  E.  on  the  second 

7.  2  What  (is)  thy  petition,  queen  E.?  and  it 

7.  3  Then  E.  the  queen  answered  and  said,  If 

7  5  Ahasuerus  answered  and  said  unto  E.  the 

7.  6  E.  said,  The  adversary,  .(is)  this  wicked 
7.  7  Haman  stood  up  to  make  request,  .to  E. 

7.  8  Ha.  was  falleu  upon  the  bed  whereon  E. 

8  1  did.  .give  the  house  of  Haman.  .unto  E. 

8.  1  for  E.  had  told  what  he  (was)  unto  her 

8.  2  E.  set  Mordecai  over  the  house  of  Haman 
8  3  And  E.  spake  yet  again  before  the  king 

8.  4  held  out  the  golden  sceptre  toward  E. 

8.  4  So  E.  arose,  and  stood  before  the  king 
8.  7  king  Ahasuerus  said  unto  E.  the  queen 

8.  7  Behold,  I  have  given  E.  the  house  of  Ha. 

9.  12  And  the  king  said  unto  E.  the  queen 

9. 13  Then  said  E.,  If  it  please  the  king, let  it 

9.  29  Then  E.  the  queen,  .wrote  with  all  auth. 

9.  31  according  as.  .E.  the  queen  had  enjoined 

9.  32  the  decree  of  E.  confirmed  these  matters 

ESTIMATE,  to  — 

To  set  in  array,  value,  tp.l!  arak. 

Lev.  27.  14  the  priest  shall  estimate  it,  whether  it 
27.  14  as  the  priest  shall  estimate  it,  so  shall 

ESTIMATION  — 

Array,  order ,  valuation,  till!  ereh. 

Lev.  5.  15  with  thy  estimation  by  shekels  of  silver 
5. 18  with  thy  estimation, for  atrespass  offering 

6.  6  thy  estimation,  for  a  trespass  offering 
27.  2  (shall  be)  for  the  Lord  by  thy  estimation 
27.  3  thy  estimation  shall  be  of  the  male  from 
27.  3  thy  estimation  shall  be  fifty  shekels  of 
27.  4  thy  estimation  shall  be  thirty  shekels 
27.  5  thy  estimation  shall  lie  of  the  male  twenty 
27.  6  thy  estimation  shall  be  of  the  male  five 
27.  6  thy  estimation  shall  be  three  shekels  of 
27.  7  thy  estimation  shall  be  fifteen  shekels 
27  8  if  he  be  poorer  than  thy  estimation,  then 

27.  13  a  fifth  (part)  thereof  unto  thy  estimation 
27.  15,  19  (part)  of  the  money  of  thy  estimation 
27.  16  thy  estimation  shall  be  according  to  the 
27. 17  according  to  thy  estimation  it  shall  stand 
27.  18  it  shall  lie  abated  from  thy  estimation 
27.  23  shall  reckon,  .the  worth  of  thy  estimation 
27.  23  he  shall  give  thine  estimation  in  that 
27.  25  thy  estimations  shall  be  according  to  the 
27  27  redeem  (it)  according  to  thine  estimation 
27.  27  shall  be  sold  according  to  thy  estimation 
Numi8. 16  thou  redeem .. according  to  thine  estima. 

ESTRANGE,  to  — 

To  make  unknown,  1?)  nakar,  3. 

Jer.  19.  4  forsaken  me,  and  have  estranged  this  pla. 

ESTRANGED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  strange,  estranged,  id  zur. 

Job  19.  13  mine  acquaintance  are  verily  estranged 
Psa.  58.  3  The  wicked  are  estranged  from  the  womb 
78.  30  They  were  not  estranged  from  their  lust 

2.  To  become  strange,  estranged,  Til  zur,  2. 

Eze.  14.  5  they  are  all  estranged  from  me  through 


E'-TAM,  wild  beasts'  lair. 

1.  A  village  of  the  tribe  of  Simeon,  now  called  Urtas. 

1  Ch.  4.  32  their  villages.  .E.,  and  Ain,  Rimmon,  and 

2.  A  place  in  Judah  rebuilt  by  Relioboam. 

2  Ch.n.  6  He  built  even  Beth-leliem,  and  E„  and 

3.  A  name  occurring  in  the  list  of  Judah’s  descendants, 
but  probably  referring  to  the  place  named  in  No.  2. 

1  Ch.  4.  3  And  these  (were  of)  the  father  of  E. 

4.  A  rocky  district  in  the  W.  of  Judah. 

Judgi  4  8  went . .  and  dwelt  in  the  top  of  the  rock  E. 

15.  11  Judah  went  to  the  top  of  the  rock  E. 

ETERNAL  — 

1  .Age  lasting,  dViji  olam. 

Isa.  60.  15  I  will  make  thee  an  eternal  excellency 

2.  What  is  before  in  time  or  place,  Dip,  qedem. 

Deut  33.  27  eternal  God  (is  thy)  refuge,  and  under. 

3.  Perpetual,  atdios  aidios. 

Rom.  1.  20  (even)  his  eternal  power  and  Godhead 

4 . Age,  aldv  aion. 

Eph.  3.  11  According  to  the  eternal  purpose  which 
1  Ti.  1.  17  unto  the  King  eternal,  immortal,  invisi. 

5 . Age  lasting,  aldivios  aionios. 

Mattig.  16  shall  I  do,  that  I  may  have  eternal  life 
25.  46  but  the  righteous  into  life  eternal 
Mark  3.  29  but  is  in  danger  of  eternal  damnation 
10.  17  what  shall  I  do  that  I .  .inherit  eternal 
10.  30  and  in  the  world  to  come  eternal  life 
Lukeio.  25  what  shall  I  do  to  inherit  eternal  life? 

18.  18  what  shall  I  do  to  inherit  eternal  life? 
John  3.  15  should  not  perish,  but  have  eternal  life 

4.  36  and  gathereth  fruit  unto  life  eternal 

5.  39  for  in  them  ye  think  ye  have  eternal  life 

6.  54  Whoso  eateth  my  flesh .  .hath  eternal  life 
6.  68  thou  hast  the  words  of  eternal  life 

10.  28  And  I  give  unto  them  eternal  life 
12  25  and  he.,  shall  keep  it  unto  life  eternal 
17  2  that  he  should  give  eternal  life  to  as 

17.  3  this  is  life  eternal,  that  they  might  know 
Acts  13.  48  as  many  as  were  ordained  to  eternal  life 
Rom.  2.  7  To  them  who . .  seek  for  glory . .  eternal  life 

5.  21  through  righteousness  unto  eternal  life 

6.  23  the  gift  of  God  (is)  eternal  life  through 
2  Co  4  17  more  exceeding  (and)  eternal  weight  of 

4.  18  things  which  are  not  seen  (are)  eternal 

5.  1  not  made  with  hands,  eternal  in  the 

1  Ti.  6.  12  lay  hold  on  eternal  life,  wliereunto  thou 

6  19  that  they  may  lay  hold  on  [eternal]  life 

2  Ti.  2.  10  obtain  the  salvation ..  with  eternal  glory 
Titus  1.  2  In  hope  of  eternal  life,  which  God,  that 

3.  7  according  to  the  hope  of  eternal  life 
Heb.  5.  9  he  became  the  author  of  eternal  salvation 

6.  2  of  resurrection,  .and of  eternal  judgment 
9.  12  having  obtained  eternal  redemption  (for 
9.  14  who  through  the  eternal  Spirit  offered 

9  15  receive  the  promise  of  eternal  inheritan. 

1  Pe.  5.  10  who  hath  called  us  unto  his  eternal  glory 
1  Jo.  1.  2  show  unto  you  that  eternal  life  which 
2.  25  he  hath  promised  us,  (even)  eternal  life 
3. 15  no  murderer  hath  eternal  life  abiding  in 
5.  1 1  God  hath  given  to  us  eternal  life,  and 
5.  13  ye  may  know  that  ye  have  eternal  life 
5.  20  This  is  the  true  God,  and  eternal  life 
Jude  7  suffering  the  vengeance  of  eternal  fire 

21  the  mercy  of  our  Lord,  .unto  eternal  life 

ETERNITY  — 

Duration,  continuity,  ly  ad. 

Isa.  57. 15  and  lofty  One  that  inhabiteth  eternity 

E'-THAM,  Dnx. 

The  second  station  of  Israel  after  leaving  Egypt.  It  is 
said  to  be  in  the  edge  of  the  wilderness  near  the  present 
Seba  Biar,  or  “  seven  wells,’’ about  three  miles  from  the 
western  side  of  the  ancient  head  of  the  gulf. 

Exodm.  20  took  their  journey,  .and  encamped  in  E. 
Num 33  6  they  departed . . and  pitched  in  E.,  which 

33.  7  they  removed  from  E.,  and  turned  again 
33.  8  went  three  days’  journey  in  the  wildern. 

E'-THAN,  ]n'X  ancient. 

1.  A  sage  renowned  in  the  time  of  Solomon. 

1  Ki.  4.  31  he  was  wiser  than  all  men  ;  than  E.  the 
Psa.  89.  title.  Maschil  of  E.  the  Ezrahite 

2.  A  son  of  Zerah  son  of  J udah. 

1  Ch.  2.  6  Zimri,  and  E.,  and  Heman,  an  Calcol 

2.  8  And  the  sons  of  E. ;  Azariali 

3.  A  descendant  of  Gershon  son  of  Levi. 

I  Ch.  6.  42  The  son  of  E.,the  son  of  Zimmah,  the  son 

4.  A  descendant  of  Merari  the  son  of  Levi. 

I  Ch.  6.  44  E.  the  son  of  Kishi,  the  son  of  Abdi 

15  17  their  brethren,  E.  the  son  of  Kushaiah 
15.  19  Asaph,  and  E. .  .to  sound  with  cymbalsof 

E-THA'-NIM,  D'inxn  the  perennial. 

The  seventh  month  of  the  sacred  year  of  the  Hebrews, 
from  the  last  new  moon  of  October  till  the  first  one  of 
November. 

1  Ki.  8.  2  the  month  E.,  which  (is)  the  seventh 

ETH-BA'-AL,  Syanx  with  Baal  or  Baal's  man. 

A  king  of  Sidon,  father  of  Jezebel  wife  of  Ahab.  He 
was  king  of  the  Tyrians  as  well,  and  is  the  same  as 
Eithobalus  (a  priest  of  Astarte),  who,  after  haying 
murdered  Plieles,  held  the  throne  of  Tyre  for  thirty- 
two  years. 

1  Ki.  16.  31  took  to  wife  Jezebel,  the  daughter  of  E. 


E'-THER,  inj;  riches,  fulness. 

A  city  in  the  lowlands  of  Judah,  afterwards  allotted  to 
Simeon,  now  Athar.  In  1  Ch.  4.  32  Tochen  is  substituted 
for  Ether. 

Josh.  15.  42  Libnali,  and  E.,  and  Aslian 

19.  7  Ain,  Remmon,  and  E.,  and  Aslian  ;  four 

E-THI-O-PI-A,  1713,  AlOlwp. 

1.  This  is  the  word  used  by  the  Greeks  and  Romans 
for  the  Hebrew  name  Cush.  Cush  was  the  son  of  I  lam, 
and  his  descendants  occupied  the  country  to  the  S.  of 
Egypt,  and  comprehended,  in  its  widest  sense,  the 
modem  Nubia,  Sennar,  Kordofau,  and  northern  Abys¬ 
sinia,  but  in  its  more  limited  sense,  only  the  kingdom 
of  Meroe,  from  the  junction  of  the  White  and  Blue 
branches  of  the  Nile  to  the  S.  border  of  Egypt.  Syene 
was  the  division  between  both  countries. 

Gen.  2.  13  it  that  compasseth  the  whole  land  of  E. 
Esth.  1.  1  Ahasu. . .  reigned  from  India  even  unto  E. 

8.  9  rulers  of.  .provinces,  .from  India  unto  E. 
Job  28.  19  The  topaz  of  E.  shall  not  equal  it 
Psa.  87.  4  Tyre,  with  E.;  this  (man)  was  bom  there 
Isa.  18.  1  land.. which  (is)  beyond  the  rivers  of  E. 
Eze.  29.  10  tower  of  Syene  even  unto  the  border  of  E. 
Zeph.3.  10  From  beyond  the  rivers  of  E.  my  suppli. 
Acts  8.  27  and,  behold,  a  man  of  E.,  an  eunuch 

2.  This  name  is  also  used  to  denote  the  people  who 
occupied  the  land  of  Cush. 

2  Ki.19.  9  when  he  heard  say  of  Tirliakali  king  of  E 
Psa.  68.  31  E.  shall  soon  stretch  out  her  hands  unto 
Isa.  20.  3  sign  and  ivonder  upon  Egypt  and  upon  E. 

20.  5  they  shall  be  afraid  and  ashamed  of  E. 

37.  9  heard  say  concerning  Tirhakali  king  of  E. 
43.  3  Egypt  (for)  thy  ransom,  E.  and  Seba  for 
45.  14  labour  of  Egypt,  and  merchandise  of  E.^ 

Eze.  30.  4  upon  Egypt,  and  great  pain  shall  be  in  E. 
30.  5  E. .  .and  Lydia,  and  all  the  mingled  peo. 

38.  5  Persia,  E.,  and  Libya  with  them 

Nah.  3.  9  E.  and  Egypt,  .her  strength,  and  (it  was) 

E-THI-O-PI-AN,  and  E-THI-O-PI-ANS,  '&3,  BUS, 
Aidiwp. 

The  name  generally  given  in  the  English  Bible  to  the 
descendants  of  Cush  son  of  Ham.  It  is  used  both  as  a 
noun  and  an  adjective. 

Numi2.  1  because  of  the  E.  woman  whom  he  had 
12.  1  for  he  had  married  an  E.  woman 
2  Ch.12.  3  the  Lubims,  the  Sukkiims,  and  the  E  s 
14.  9  there  came  out  against  them  Zerah  the  E. 
14.  12  the  Lord  smote  the  E. .  .and  the  E.  fled 
14  13  the  E.  were  overthrown,  that  they  could 
16.  8  Were  not  the  E.  and  the  Lubims  a  huge 

21.  16  of  the  Arabians,  that  (were)  near  the  E. 
Isa.  20.  4  and  the  E.  captives,  young  and  old 
Jer  13.  23  Can  the  E.  change  his  skin,  or  the  leop. 
38.  7  Ebed-melech  the  E.,  one  of  the  eunuchs 
38. 10  the  king  commanded  Ebed-melech  the  E. 
38.  12  Ebed-melech  the  E.  said  unto  Jeremiah 
39  16  Go  and  speak  to  Ebed-melech  the  E.,  say 
46.  9  the  E.  and  the  Libyans,  that  handle  the 
Eze.  30.  9  in  ships  to  make  the  careless  E.  afraid 
Dan.  11.  43  and  the  E.  (shall  be)  at  his  steps 
Amos  q.  7  (Are)  ye  not  as  children  of  the  E  unto  me 
Zeph.  2.  12  Ye  E.  also,  ye  (shall  be)  slain  by  my  sword 
Acts  8.  27  authority  under  Candace  queen  of  the  E. 

ETH'-NAN,  [mx  gift. 

Grandson  of  Ashur  through  Calebson  of  Hur.  B  c.1500. 

1  Ch.  4.  7  the  sons  of  Helali .  .Zereth.  .and  E. 
ETH'-NI,  Diix  my  gift. 

Ancestor  of  Asaph  whom  David  set  over  the  service  of 
song.  B.c.  1020. 

1  Ch.  6.  41  The  son  of  E.,  the  son  of  Zerah 

ED  BB'-LTJS,  ES/SouAos. 

A  disciple  at  Rome  who  saluted  Timothy. 

2  Ti.  4.  21  E.  greeteth  thee,  and  Pudens,  and  Linus 
EU-NI'-CE,  Euvi'/ct). 

Timothy’s  mother ;  in  Acts  16.  1  she  is  spoken  of  as  a 
“Jewess  that  believed.’’ 

2  Ti.  1.  5  grandmother  Lois,  and  thy  mother  E. 

EBNBCH  — 

1.  Eunuch,  officer,  D’ip  saris. 

2  Ki.  9.  32  looked  out  to  him  two  (or)  three  eunuchs 

20.  18  they  shall  be  eunuchs  in  the  palace  of 
Isa.  39.  7  they  shall  be  eunuchs  in  the  palace  of 
56.  3  neither  let  the  eunuch  say,  Behold,  I  (am) 
56.  4  unto  the  eunuchs  that  keep  my  sabbaths 
Jer.  29.  2  the  king,  and  the  queen,  and  the  eunuchs 
34.  19  the  princes  of  Jerusalem,  the  eunuchs 
38.  7  one  of  the  eunuchs  which  was  in  the 
41.  16  women,  and  the  children,  and  the  eunu. 
52.  25  He  took  also  out  of  the  city  an  eunuch 
Dan.  1.  3  Ashpenaz  the  master  of  his  eunuchs 
1.  7  whom  the  prince  of  the  eunuchs  gave 
I.  8  he  requested  of  the  prince  of  the  eunuch 
1.  9  love  with  the  prince  of  the  eunuchs 
1.  10  prince  of  the  eunuchs  said  unto  Daniel 
1.  11  whom  the  prince  of  the  eunuchs  had  set 
1.  18  prince  of  the  eunuchs  brought  them  in 

2.  Eunuch,  cvvovxos  eunouchos. 

Matt.  19.  12  there  are  some  eunuchs,  .are  some  eun. 

19.  12  there  be  eunuchs,  which  have  made 
Acts  8.  27  an  eunuch  of  great  authority  under 
8.  34  the  eunuch  answered  Philip,  and  said 
8.  36  the  eunuch  said,  See,  (here  is)  water 
8.  38  into  the  water,  both  Philip  and  the  eunucH 
8.  39  that  the  eunuch  saw  him  no  more 


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ETTNUCH,  to  make  — 

To  make  a  eunuch,  euvovx((u  eunouchizo. 

Mattie  12  which  were  made  eunuchs  of  men 

19.  12  which  have  made  themselves  eunuchs 

ETf-O-DI-AS,  EuuSia,  EvoSia. 

This  name  is  more  accurately  Euodia ;  a  Christian 
woman  at  Philippi.  The  two  persons  here  mentioned 
by  Paul  are  both  women. 

Phil.  4.  2  I  beseech  E.,  and  beseech  Syntyche,  that 
EU-PHRA'-TES,  n")?,  Einpparps  bursting,  sweet. 

The  River  ( Ila-na-har  in  Heb.  often),  as  pre-eminently 
the  river  of  Asia  in  contrast  to  the  short-lived  torrents 
of  Canaan.  Its  modern  name  is  Frat,  which  is  nearly 
the  Hebrew  spelling.  It  rises  in  Armenia,  flows  S. 
like  the  Tigris,  and  falls  into  the  Persian  Gulf. 

Gen.  2.  14  And  the  fourth  river  (is)  E. 

15.  18  from  the  river  of  Egypt  unto .  .the  river  E. 
Deut.  1.  7  Lebanon,  unto  the.  .river,  the  river  E. 

11.  24  from,  .the  river  E.,  even  unto  the  utter. 
Josh.  1.  4  From  the  wilderness,  .unto  the.  .river  E. 
2  Sa.  8.  3  to  recover  his  border  at  the  river  E. 

2  Ki.23.  29  against  the  king  of  Assyria  to  the.  ,E. 

24.  7  from  the  river  of  Egypt  unto  the  river  E. 

1  Ch.  5.  9  of  the  wilderness  from  the  river  E. 

18.  3  to  stablish  his  dominion  by  the  river  E. 

2  Ch.35.  20  up  to  fight  against  Carchemish  by  E. 

Jer.  13.  4  arise,  go  to  E.,  and  hide  it  there  in  a  hole 

13.  5  So  I  went,  and  hid  it  by  E.,  as  the  Lord 
13.  6  Arise,  go  to  E.,  and  take  the  girdle  from 
13.  7  Then  I  went  to  E.,  and  digged,  and  took 
46.  2  against  the  army . .  which  was  by  the . .  E. 
46.  6  and  fall  toward  the  north  by  the  river  E. 
46.  10  a  sacrifice  in  the  north . .  by  the  river  E. 
51.  63  and  cast  it  into  the  midst  of  E. 

Rev.  9.  14  angels  which  are  bound  in  the  great.  .E. 

16.  12  poured  out  his  vial  upon  the.  .river  E. 

EU-RO-CLY  -DON,  EupoKAvSuv,  EupvKAvSuu, 
EupauvAov. 

A  tempestuous  wind  often  experienced  by  navigators  in 
the  Levant;  it  blows  from  N.E.  or  E.N.E.  The  name 
really  means  the  united  winds  Eurus  and  Aquilo. 

Acts  27.  14  there  arose,  .a  tempestuous  wind, called  E. 

ETJ  TY'-CHUS,  Evtuxos. 

A  young  man  of  Troas  restored  to  life. 

Acts  20.  9  in  a  window  a  certain  young  man  named  E. 

EVANGELIST  — 

One  who  announces  good  tidings,  evayyeAKTTris. 
Acts  21.  8  into  the  house  of  Philip  the  evangelist 
Eph.  4.  n  and  some,  prophets  ;  and  some,  evangel. 

2  Ti.  4.  5  do  the  work  of  an  evangelist,  make  full 

EVE,  run,  Eua  life,  life-giving. 

The  name  of  the  first  woman. 

Gen.  3.  20  And  Adam  called  his  wife’s  name  E. 

4.  1  Adam  knew  E.  his  wife ;  and  she  concei. 

2  Co.  11.  3  as  the  serpent  beguiled  E.  through  his 

1  Ti.  2.  13  For  Adam  was  first  formed,  then  E. 

EVEN  — 

I  .Only,  ale. 

Exod.12. 15  even  the  first  day  ye  shall  put  away 
2 .Also,  ■)><  apli. 

Lev.  26.  28  I,  even  I,  will  chastise  you  seven  times 
H. Even,  also,  C3  gam. 

Gen.  20.  5  even  she  herself  said.  He  (is)  my  brother 

4. Lo,  lo  as,  un  he. 

Dan.  2.  43  even  as  iron  is  not  mLxed  with  clay 

5.  That,  when,  because,  ’3  lei. 

Exod.32. 29  even  every  man  upon  his  son,  and  upon 

6.  Till,  unto ,  during,  which,  ny  ad. 

Lev.  23.  16  Even  unto  the  morrow  after  the  seventh 
~  .Only,  surely,  nevertheless,  pi  rag. 

2  Ch.28. 10  (are  there)  not  with  you,  even  with  you 
^ -For,  verily  then,  yap  gar. 

Jas.  4.  14  It  is  [even]  a  vapour,  that  appeareth  for  a 

9.  But,  moreover,  8e  de. 

Rom.  3.  22  Even  the  righteousness  of  God  (which  is) 
....  9-  30  even  the  righteousness  which  is  of  faith 
Phil.  2.  8  unto  death,  even  the  death  of  the  cross 

10 . Any  more,  any  longer,  yet,  still,  eri  eti. 

Luke  1.  15  the  Holy  Ghost,  even  from  his  mother’s 

II  .Unto,  up  to,  eus  heos. 

Mark  14.  54  even  into  the  palace  of  the  high  priest 
12  A  nd,  even,  uai  kai. 

Matt.  5.  46  do  not  even  the  publicans  the  same  ? 

5-  47  do  not  even  the  publicans  so  ? 

7.  12  should  do  to  you,  do  ye  even  so  to  them 

8.  27  that  even  the  winds  and  the  sea  obey 

12.  8  Son  of  man  is  Lord  even  of  the  sabbath 

13.  12  shall  be  taken  away  even  that  he  hath 
18.  33  compassion . .  [even]  as  I  had  pity  on  thee  ? 

20.  14  give  unto  this  last  even  as  unto  thee 

25.  29  be  taken  away  even  that  which  he  hath 
Mark  1.  27  commandeth  he  even  the  unclean  spirits 
4.  25  shall  be  taken  even  that  which  he  hath 
4.  41  that  even  the  wind  and  the  sea  obey  him  ? 

6.  2  even  such  mighty  works  are  wrought  by 
*3.  ae  seduce,  if  (it  were)  possible,  even  the 


Luke  8.  18  taken  even  that  which  he  seemeth  to 

8.  25  he  commandeth  even  the  winds  and 

9.  54  and  consume  them,  even  as  Elias  did 

10.  1 1  Even  the  very  dust  of  your  city,  which 
12.  41  this  parable  unto  us,  or  even  to  all 

12.  57  why  even  of  yourselves  judge  ye  not 

18.  11  unjust,  adulterers,  or  even  as  this  publi. 

19.  26  even  that  he  hath  shall  be  taken  away 

19.  42  known,  even  thou,  at  least  in  this  thy  day 

20.  37  even  Moses  showed  at  the  bush,  when  he 
24.  24  found  (it)  [even]  so  as  the  women  had  said 

John  5.  21  even  so  the  Son  quickeneth  whom  he  will 
8.  25  Even  (the  same)  that  I  said  unto  you  from 

11.  22  even  now,  whatsoever  thou  wilt  ask  of 
11.  37  that  even  this  man  should  not  have  died 

Acts  15.  8  the  Holy  Ghost,  even  as  (he  did)  unto  us 
26.  1 1  persecuted  (them)  even  unto  strange  cit. 
Rom.  1.  13  you  also,  even  as  among  other  Gentiles 
5.  14  even  over  them  that  had  not  sinned  after 
5.  18  even  so  by  the  righteousness  of  one  (the) 
5.  21  even  so  might  grace  reign  through 
8.  23  even  we  ourselves  groan  within  ourselves 

8.  34  who  is  [even]  at  the  right  hand  of  God 

9.  24  Even  us,  whom  he  hath  called,  not  of  the 
11.  5  Even  so  then  at  this  present  time  also 
15.  3  even  Christ  pleased  not  himself ;  but,  as 
15.  6  even  the  Father  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

1  Co.  2.  11  even  so  the  things  of  God  knoweth  no 

3.  5  even  as  the  Lord  gave  to  every  man? 

7.  7  would  that  all  men  were  even  as  I  myself 
9.  14  Even  so  hath  the  Lord  ordained  that 

14.  12  Even  so  ye,  forasmuch  as  ye  are  zealous 

15.  22  even  so  in  Christ  shall  all  be  made  alive 

15.  24  the  kingdom  to  God,  even  the  Father 

16.  1  as  I  have  given  order,  .even  so  do  ye 

2  Co.  1.  3  even  the  Father  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

1.  8  insomuch  that  we  despaired  even  of  life 
1.  13  ye  shall  acknowledge  [even]  to  the  end 
7.  14  even  so  our  boasting,  which  (I  made)  be. 

10.  7  as  he  (is)  Christ’s,  even  so  (are)  we  Christ's  • 

10.  13  a  measure  to  reach  even  unto  you 

11.  12  wherein  they  glory  they  may  be.  .even  as 
Gal.  2. 16  even  we  have  believed  in  Jesus  Christ 

4.  3  Even  so  we,  when  we  were  children,  were 

4.  29  (born)  after  the  Spirit,  even  so  (it  is)  now 

5.  12  would  they  were  even  cut  off  which  tro. 
Eph.  2.  3  the  children  of  wrath,  even  as  others 

4.  4  even  as  ye  are  called  in  one  hope  of  your 

4.  32  even  as  God  for  Christ’s  sake  hath  forgi. 

5.  12  For  it  is  a  shame  even  to  speak  of  those 
5.  23  even  as  Christ  is  the  head  of  the  church 
5.  29  cherisheth  it,  even  as  the  Lord  the  church 

Phil.  1.  15  preach  Christ  even  of  envy  and  strife 
3. 15  God  shall  reveal  even  this  unto  you 
3. 18  and  now  tell  you  even  weeping,  (that  they) 

4.  16  even  in  Thessalonica  ye  sent  once  and 
Col.  3.  13  even  as  Christ  forgave  you,  so  also  (do) 

1  Th.  2.  14  suffered .  .even  as  they  (have)  of  the  Jews 

2.  19  (Are)  not  even  ye  in  the  presence  of  our 

3.  4  even  as  it  came  to  pass,  and  ye  know 

3.  12  toward  all  (men),  even  as  we  (do)  toward 

3.  13  in  holiness  before  God,  even  our  Father 

4.  5  even  as  the  Gentiles  which  know  not  God 
4.  13  even  as  others  which  have  no  hope 

2  Th.  2. 16  [even]  our  Father,  which  hath  loved  us 

3.  1  and  be  glorified,  even  as  (it  is)  with  you 
Phm.  19  owest  unto  me  even  thine  own  self  besides 
Heb.  7.  4  [even]  the  patriarch  Abraham  gave  the 
11.  12  sprang  there  even  of  one  and  him  as  good 
11.  19  able  to  raise  (him)  up,  even  from  the  de. 
Jas.  2.  17  Even  so  faith,  if  it  hath  not  works,  is 
3.  5  Even  so  the  tongue  is  a  little  member 
2  Pe.  1.  14  even  as  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  hath  show. 

2.  1  even  denying  the  Lord  that  bought  them 
Jude  23  hating  even  the  garment  spotted  by  the 
Rev.  2.  13  [even]  in  those  days  wherein  Antipas 

17.  11  even  he  is  the  eighth,  and  is  of  the  seven 

18.  6  Reward  her  even  as  she  rewarded  you 
13. Indeed,  truly,  p4v  men. 

1  Th.  2.  18  come  unto  you,  even  I  Paul,  once  and 

1 4.  Thus,  so,  out u,  ovtus  houto,  houtos. 

Acts  27.  25  that  it  shall  be  even  as  it  was  told  me 

15.  And,  a, Iso,  re  te. 

Rom.  1.  26  even  their  women  did  change  the  natural 

16.  Right,  righteousness,  just,  pnx  tsedeq. 

Job  31.  6  Let  me  be  weighed  in  an  even  balance 

EVEN  — 

1. Evening,  3"iy  ereb. 

Exodi6.  12  At  even  ye  shall  eat  flesh,  and  in  the 

18.  14  stand  by  thee  from  morning  unto  even 

29.  39,  41  other  lamb  thou  shalt  offer  at  even 

30.  8  when  Aaron  lighteth  the  lamps  at  even 
Lev.  11.  24,  27,  31,  32,  39  be  unclean  until  the  even 

11.  25,  28,  40,  40  and  be  unclean  until  the  even 

14.  46  shall  be  unclean  until  the  even 

15-  S.  b,  7,  8,  10,  11,  16,  17  unclean  until  the  e. 

15.  10,  18,  19,  21,  22,  23,  27  unclean  until  the  e. 

17.  15  bathe,  .and  be  unclean  until  the  e'ven 

22.  6  any  such  shall  be  unclean  until  even 

23.  5  fourteenth  (day)  of  the  first  month  at  even 
Num.  9.  3  at  even,  ye  shall  keep  it  in  his  appointed 

9.  s  fourteenth  day  of  the  first  month  at  even 
9.  11  fourteenth  day  of  the  second  month  at  e.  : 
9.  21  cloud  abode  from  even  unto  the  morning 

19.  7  priest  shall  be  unclean  until  the  even 
19.  8,  10  be  unclean  until  the  even 

19.  21,  22  shall  be  unclean  until  even 
28  4,  8  the  other  lamb  shalt  thou  offer  at  even 
Deut 28.  67  thou  shalt  say  Would  God  it  were  even  ! 


Judg2o.  23  and  wept  before  the  Lord  until  even,  and 

20.  26  fasted  that  day  until  even,  and  offered 

21.  2  and  abode  there  till  even  before  God 
Ruth  2.  17  she  gleaned  in  the  field  until  even,  and 
2  Sa.  1.  12  and  fasted  until  even,  for  Saul,  and  for 
2  Ch.i8.  34  stayed  (himself)  up.  .until  the  even 
Eze.  12.  7  in  the  even  I  digged  through  the  wall 

2 . Late  (in  the  evening),  dij/e  opse. 

Markn.  19  when  even  was  come,  he  went  out  of  the 

3.  Evening,  otf/la  opsia. 

Matt.  8.  16  When  the  even  Was  come,  they  brought 
20.  8  So  when  even  was  come,  the  lord  of  the 

26.  20  when  the  even  was  come,  he  sat  down 

27.  57  When  the  even  was  come,  there  came  a 
Mark  4.  33  when  the  even  was  come,  he  saith  unto 

6.  47  when  even  was  come,  the  ship  was  in  the 

15.  42  when  the  even  was  come,  because  it  was 
John  6.  16  when  even  was  (now)  come,  his  disciples 

EVEN,  at  — 

1  .Evening,  fill]  ereb. 

Gen.  19.  1  there  came  two  angels  to  Sodom  at  even 
Exodi2.  18  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  month  at  even 
12.  18  and  twentieth  day  of  the  month  at  even 

16.  6  At  even,  then  ye  shall  know  that  the  Lord 
16.  13  at  even  the  quails  came  up,  and  covered 

Lev.  23.  32  in  the  ninth  (day)  of  the  month  at  even 
Num.  9.  15  at  even  there  was  upon  the  tabernacle  as 
19. 19  bathe  himself,  .and  shall  be  clean  at  even 
Deut  16.  4  thou  sacrificedst  the  first  day  at  even 

16.  6  thou  shalt  sacrifice  the  passover  at  even 

28.  67  at  even  thou  shalt  say,  Would  God  it 
Josh.  5.  10  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  month  at  even 
Judgig.  16  from  his  work  out  of  the  field  at  even 

1  Sa.  20.  5  in  the  field  unto  the  third  (day)  at  even 

2  Sa.  11.  13  at  even  he  went  out  to  lie  on  his  bed 

1  Ki.22.  35  the  king  was  stayed  up.  .and  died  at  even 

1  Ch.23.  30  every  morning  to  thank .  .likewise at  even 
Eze.  12.  4  thou  shalt  go  forth  at  even  in  their  sight 

2 .Late  (in  the  evening),  o\j/4  opse. 

Markin.  35  at  even,  or  at  midnight,  or  at  the  cock 

EVEN  as  — 

1  .Even  as,  uadawep  kathaper. 

Rom.  4.  6  Even  as  David  also  describeth  the  bless. 

2  Co.  1.  14  even  as  ye  also  (are)  ours  in  the  day  of 

2. According  as,  uaOus  kathos. 

Markn.  6  said  unto  them  even  as  Jesus  had  comm. 
Luke  1.  2  Even  as  they  delivered  them  unto  us 

19.  32  and  found  even  as  he  had  said  unto  them 
John  5.  23  the  Son,  even  as  they  honour  the  Father 

12.  50  even  as  the  Father  said  unto  me,  so  I 

15.  10  even  as  I  have  kept  my  Father’s  comman. 

17.  14,  16  even  as  I  am  not  of  the  world 

17.  22  that  they  may  be  one,  even  as  we  are  one 
Rom.  1.  28  even  as  they  did  not  like  to  retain  God 
1  Co.  1.  6  Even  as  the  testimony  of  Christ  was 

11.  1  followers  of  me,  even  as  I  also  (am)  of  Chr. 

13.  12  then  shall  I  know  even  as  also  I  am 
Gal.  3.  6  Even  as  Abraham  believed  God,  and  it 
Phil.  1.  7  Even  as  it  is  meet  for  me  to  think  this 

1  Th.  5.  11  and  edify  one  another,  even  as  also  ye  do 
1  Jo.  2.  6  ought,  .also  so  to  walk,  evenashe  walked 

2.  27  even  as  it  hath  taught  you,  ye  shall  abide 

3.  3  purifieth  himself,  even  as  he  is  pure 
3.  7  is  righteous,  even  as  he  is  righteous 

3  Jo.  2  be  in  health,  even  as  thy  soul  prospereth 

3  even  as  thou  walkest  in  the  truth 

3 .In  what  turn  or  manner,  tv  rpiirov  hon  tropon. 

Matt.  23.  37  even  as  a  hen  gathereth  her  chickens 
4. So,  according  to  u-hal  manner,  (ovtus)  sad’  hv 
Tpiirov. 

Acts  15.  11  believe,  .we  shall  be  saved-,  even  as  they 
27.  25  that  it  shall  be  even  as  it  was  told  me 

5.  As,  us  hos. 

Mattis.  28  be  it  unto  thee  even  as  thou  wilt 
Mark  4.  36  they  took  him  even  as  he  was  in  the  ship 
1  Co.  12.  2  Gentiles,  carried  away,  even  as  ye  were 
Eph.  5.  33  every  one.  .love  his  wife  even  as  himself 
1  Pe.  3.  6  Even  as  Sara  obeyed  Abraham,  calling 
Jude  7  Even  as  Sodom  and  Gomorrha,  and  the 

6.  Even  as,  Hcrirep  hosper. 

Matt.  5.  48  [even  as]  your  Father  which  is  in  heaven 

20.  28  Even  as  the  Son  of  man  came  not  to  be 
EVEN  like  — 

As,  according  as,  is  hos. 

Rev.  21.  11  even  like  a  jasper  stone,  clear  as  crystal 
EVEN  ..not  — 

Not  even,  ov 5e  oude. 

John2i.  23  even  the  world  itself  could  not  contain 
EVEN  now  — 

1.  To  day,  ci’n  hayyom. 

Deut.31.  21  even  now,  before  I  have  brought  them 

2 . Now,  &pri  arti. 

Matt.  9.  18  My  daughter  is  even  now  dead  :  but 

3.  Now,  already,  ijS-q  ede. 

Lukeig.  37  even  now  at  the  descent  of  the  mount  of 
EVEN  place  — 

Uprightness,  a  plain,  "lity'D  mishor. 

Psa.  26.  12  My  foot  standeth  in  an  even  place  :  in 
EVEN  so  — 

1.24s  thus,  .ififi  kakah. 

Jer.  19. 11  Even  so  will  I  break  this  people,  and  thlc 


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2 .So,  thus,  1?  ken. 

Exod39.  43  LORD . .  commanded,  even  so  nail  they 

3.  Yes,  yea,  val  nai.  . 

Matt  ii.  26  Even  so,  Father  ;  for  it  seemed  good  m 
Luke  10.  21  even  so,  Father  ;  for  so  it  seemed  good 
Rev  1  7  shall  wail  because  of  him.  Even  so.  A. 

j6  17  Even  so.  Lord  God  Almighty,  true  and 

22.  20  come  quickly.  Amen.  [Even  so],  come 

4.  Thus,  so,  out  a,  out  as  houto,  houtos. 

Matt.  7.  17  Even  so  every  good  tree  bringeth  forth 

12  43  Even  so  shall  it  be  also  unto  this  wicked 
18.  14  Even  so  it  is  not  the  will  of  your  Father 

23.  28  Even  so  ye  also  outwardly  appear  right. 
John  3.  14  even  so  must  the  Son  of  man  be  lifted 

14.  31  Father  gave  me  commandment,  even  so 
Acts  12.  is  constantly  affirmed  that  it  was  even  so 
Rom  6.  4  even  so  we  also  should  walk  in  newness 
6.  IQ  even  so  now  yield  your  members  servants 
II.  31  Even  so  have  these  also  now  not  believed 
1  Co.  11.  12  even  so  (is)  the  man  also  by  the  woman 
1  Th.  2.  4  But  as  we  were  allowed,  .even  so  we 

4.  14  even  so  them  also  which  sleep  111  Jesus 

5 . Even  so,  unravras  hosautos. 

1  Ti.  3.  11  Even  so  (must  their)  wives  (be)  grave 

EVEN  to,  unto,  until  — 

1  .Unto,  ^  ad.  . ...  ,, 

EX01I27.  5  may  be  even  to  the  nndst  of  the  altar 

2.  Unto,  up  to,  ews  lieos. 

Matt26.  38  is  exceeding  sorrowful,  even  unto  death 

2  Co  3  is  even  unto  this  day,  when  Moses  is  read 

1  Jo.  2.  9  hateth  his .  .is  in  darkness  even  until  now 

3.  Until,  as  far  as,  &XP1  achri. 

Acts  11.  5  a  great  sheet,  .and  it  came  even  to  me 
Heb.  4. 12  piercing  even  to  the  dividing  asunder  ot 

EVEN  thus  — 

According  to  these  things,  Kara  ravra  kata  taut  a. 
Luke  1 7.  30  Even  thus  shall  it  be  in  the  day  when  the 

EVEN. ..very  — 

And,  Kal  kai. 

Lukei2.  7  even  the  very  hairs  of  your  head  are  all 

EVEN,  also  — 

And,  Kai  kai. 

Luke  6.  33  have  ye?  for  sinners  also  do  even  the  same 

EVEN,  and  — 

1  .And,  Kai  kai.  ......  , , 

1  J  0.  4.  3  and  even  now  already  is  it  in  the  world 

2 .Yet  even,  at  the  same  time,  Upas  homos. 

1  Co.  14.  7  even  things  without  life  giving  sound 

EVENING  — 

1  .To  do  (it)  in  the  evening,  31V  aval),  5. 

1  Sa.  17.  16  Philistine  drew  near  morning  and  evening 

2.  Evening,  znj;  ereb. 

Gen.  1.  5,  8,  13,  19,  23,  31  evening  and  the  morning 

8.  ii  the  dove  came  in  to  him  in  the  evening 

24.  11  at  the  time  of  the  evening,  (even)  the  time 
2o.  23  it  came  to  pass  in  the  evening,  that  he 

30. 16  Jacob  came  out  of  the  field  in  the  even. 
Exodi2.  6  Israel  shall  kill  it  in  the  evening 

16.  8  shall  give  you  in  the  evening  flesh  to  eat 
18  13  stood,  .from  the  morning  unto  the  even. 
27.  21  shall  order  it  from -evening  to  morning 
Lev.  24.  3  order  it  from  the  evening  unto  the  morn. 
I)eut23.  11  when  evening  cometh  on,  he  shall  wash 
Josh  10.  26  hanging  upon  the  trees  until  the  evening 
1  Sa.  14.  24  man  that  eateth  (any)  food  until  evening 

30. 1 7  even  unto  the  evening  of  the  next  day 

1  Ki.17.  6  and  bread  and  flesh  in  the  evening  i 

2  Ki  16.  15  the  evening  meat  offering,  and  the  king  s 

1  Ch.16.  40  offering  continually  morning  and  evening 

2  Ch.  2.  4  the  burnt  offerings  morning  and  evening 

13  11  every  morning  and  every  evening  burnt 
13  II  the  lamps  thereof,  to  burn  every  evening 
31.  3  the  morning  and  evening  burnt  offerings 
Ezra  3.  3  (even)  burnt  offerings  morning  and  even. 

9.  4  sat  astonied  until  the  evening  sacrifice 
9.  5  at  the  evening  sacrifice  I  arose  up  from 
Esth.  2. 14  In  the  evening  she  went,  and  on  the  mor. 
Job  4.  20  They  are  destroyed  from  morning  to  ev 
Psa.  55.  17  Evening,  and  morning,  and  at  noon,  will 
59.  6  They  return  at  evening  ;  they  make  a 
59. 14  at  evening  let  them  return ;  (and) 

65.  8  outgoings  of  the  morning  and  evening 
go  6  in  the  evening  it  is  cut  down,  and  with. 
104.  23  and  to  his  labour  until  the  evening  _ 

141.  2  lifting  up  of  my  hands  (as)  the  evening 
Prov.  7.  9  in  the  evening,  in  the  black  and  dark 
Eccl  11  6  in  the  evening  withhold  not  thine  hand 

Jer  6  4  shadows  of  the  evening  are  stretched  out 

Eze  33.  22  hand  of  the  Lord,  .upon  me  in  the  even. 

46  2  gate  shall  not  be  shut  until  the  evening 

Dan.  8.  26  the  vision  of  the  evening  and  the  morn. 

0.  21  about  the  time  of  the  evening  oblation 
Hab.  I.  8  are  more  fierce  than  the  evening  wolves 
Zeph.  2.  7  shall  they  lie  down  in  the  evening 

3.  3  her  judges  (are)  evening  wolves ;  they 
Zecli  14.  7  (that)  at  evening  time  it  shall  be  light 

3.H  plain,  wilderness,  Arabah,  nnfll.  arabah. 

Jer.  5.  6  a  wolf  of  the  evening  shall  spoil  them 

A.  Evening,  eventide,  iawepa  hespera. 

Luke24-  29  it  is  toward  evening,  and  the  day  is  far 
Acts  28.  23  persuading,  .from  morning  till  evening 


b.Eevening,  oipla  opsia.  ... 

Matt  14.  15  when  it  was  evening,  his  disciples  came 
16.  2  When  it  is  evening,  ye  say,  (It  will  be) 

EVENING,  at  — 

It  being  late,  obeys  oipias  ouses  opsias. 

John2o.  19  the  same  day  at  evenuig,  being  the  first 

EVENING,  in  the  — 

Evening  having  come,  d\plas  yevoyevys  opsias  gen. 
Marki4.  17  in  the  evening  he  cometh  with  the  twelve 

EVENING,  toward — • 

To  be  late ,  nViK*?  laarob. 

Judgig.  9  the  day  draweth  toward  evening,  I  pray 

EVENING  tide,  or  eventide  — 

1  .Time  of  evening,  ny  eth  ereb. 

2  Sa.  11.  2  it  came  to  pass  in  an  evening  tide,  that 
Isa.  17.  14  behold  at  evening  tide  trouble;  (and) 

2 . Evening,  ecrnepa  hespera. 

Acts  4.  3  unto  the  next  day  :  for  it  was  now  even. 

3.  The  hour  being  late,  otplas  rys  Upas. 

Markn.  n  the  eveutide  was  come,  he  went  out  unto 

EVENT  — 

Chance,  occurrence,  event,  rnpp  miqreh. 

Eccl.  2. 14  also  that  one  event  happenethto  them  all 
q  2  (there  is)  one  event  to  the  righteous,  and 
9.  3  that  (there  is)  one  event  unto  all 

EVENTIDE  — 

1  .Evening,  huy  ereb. 

Josh.  7.  6  and  fell  to  the  earth,  .until  the  eventide 

2.  Time  of  evening,  J"]y  ny  eth  ereb. 

Gen.  24.  63  to  meditate  in  the  field  at  the  eventide 
Josh.  8.  29  of  Ai  he  hanged  on  a  tree  until  eventide 

EVER 


1 .  Pre-eminence,  perpetuity,  nxi  netsach. 

Isa.  28.  28  he  will  not  ever  be  threshing  it,  nor 

33.  20  not  one  of  the  stakes ..  ever  be  removed 

2.  Age,  age-lasting,  D^iy  olam. 

Gen.  13.  15  will  I  give  it,  and  to  thy  seed  for  ever 
Exodi2.  24  ordinance  to  thee  and.  .thy  sons  for  ever 
27  21  (It  shall  be)  a  statute  for  ever  unto  their 
28.  43  (It  shall  be)  a  statute  for  ever  unto  him 
29  28  a  statute  for  ever  from  the  children  of 
30.  21  it  shall  be  a  statute  for  ever  to  them 
Lev  6.  18  (It  shall  be)  a  statute  for  ever  in  your 

6.  22  (it  is)  a  statute  for  ever  unto  the  Lord 

7.  34  by  a  statute  for  ever  from  among  the  _ 

7  36  (by)  a  statute  for  ever  throughout  their 

10  9  (it  shall  lie)  a  statute  for  ever  throughout 
10  15  it  shall  be  thine,  .by  a  statute  for  ever 
16.  29  (this)  shall  be  a  statute  for  ever  unto  you 

16  31  afflict  your  souls,  by  a  statute  for  ever 

17  7  This  shall  lie  a  statute  for  ever  unto  them 

23  14  21,  31,  41  (it  shall  be)  a  statute  for  ever 

24  3  (it  shall  be)  a  statute  for  ever  in  your 
Numio.  8  shall  be  to  you  for  an  ordinance  for  ever 

1 3.  1 3  an  ordinance  for  ever  in  your  generations 
18.  8  and  to  thy  sons,  by  an  ordinance  for  ever 

18  11,  19,  daughters  with  thee, by  a  statute  fore. 

18.  23  (It  shall  be)  a  statute  for  ever  through. 

19.  10  unto  the  stranger,  .for  a  statute  for  ever 
Deut  12.  28  and  with  thy  children  after  thee  for  ever 

13  16  it  shall  be  an  heap  for  ever;  it  shall  not 
15. 17  and  he  shall  be  thy  servant  for  ever 
23.  3  not  enter  into  the  congregation . .  for  ever 
28  46  be  upon  thee . .  and  upon  thy  seed  for  ever 
29.  29  unto  us  and  to  our  children  for  ever 
Josh  4.  7  unto  the  children  of  Israel  for  ever 

8  28  made  it  an  heap  for  ever,  (even)  a  desola. 

14.  9  inheritance,  and  thy  children’s  for  ever 

1  Sa  1  22  before  the  Lord,  and  there  abide  for  ever 
2  30  thy  house,  .should  walk  before  me  for  e. 
3.  13  that  I  will  judge  his  house  for  ever  for 
3.  14  not  be  purged  with  sacrifice,  .for  ever 

13.  13  established,  .kingdom  upon  Israel  for  ev. 

20.  15  cut.  .thy  kindness  from  my  house  for  ev. 
20.  23  the  Lord  (be)  between  thee  and  me  for  e. 
20. 42  and  between  my  seed  and  thy  seed  for  ev. 
27.  12  therefore  he  shall  be  my  servant  for  ever 

2  Sa.  3.  28  (are)  guiltless  before  the  Lord  for  ever 
7.  13  establish,  .throne  of  his  kingdom  for  ever 
7  16  shall  be  established  for  ever  before  thee 
7  16  thy  throne  shall  be  established  for  ever 
7.  24  Israel  (to  be)  a  people  unto  thee  for  ever 
7.  25  concerning  his  house,  establish  (it)  for  ev. 
7.  26  let  thy  name  be  magnified  for  ever 

1  Ki.  z.  33  there  be  peace  for  ever  from  the  Lord 
2.  45  be  established  before  the  Lord  for  ever 

8. 13  settled  place  for.  .to  abide  in  for  ever 
9.  3  thi3house . .  to  put  my  name  there  for  ever 

1  Ch.  1 3.  2  chosen . .  to  minister  unto  him  for  ever 

16.  36  Blessed  (be)  the  LORD  God.  .for  ever  and  e. 

17.  12  and  I  will  establish  his  throne  for  ever 
17  14  in  mine  house  and  in  my  kingdom  for  ever 
17.  22  didst  thou  make  thine  own  people  for  ev. 
17.  23  let  the  thing,  .be  established  for  ever 
17.  24  that  thy  name  may  be  magnified  for  ever 

22.  10  and  I  will  establish  the  throne,  .for  ever 

23.  13  he  and  his  sons  for  ever,  to  bum  incense 

23. 13  and  to  bless  in  his  name  for  ever 
28.  8  for  your  children  after  you  for  ever 

2  Ch.  6.  2  and  a  place  for  thy  dwelling  for  ever 
7.  16  house,  that  my  name  may  be  there  for  e. 

Ezra  9.  12  nor  seek  their  peace  or  their  wealth  for  e. 

9.  12  an  inheritance  to  your  children  for  ever 
Nell.  9.  s  bless  the  Lord  your  God  for  everand  ever 


Neh.  13.  1  not  come  into  the  congregation,  .for  ever 
Job  41.  4  wilt  thou  take  him  for  a  servant  for  ever? 
Psa.  5.  n  let  them  ever  shout  for  joy,  because  thou 

10.  16  The  Lord  (is)  King  for  ever  and 
21.  4  (even)  length  of  days  for  ever  and 
28  9  feed  them  also,  and  lift  them  up  for  ever 

45.  6  Thy  throne,  0  God,  (is)  for  ever  and 
48.  8  God  will  establish  it  for  ever 
48.  14  For  this  God  (is)  our  God  for  ever  and 
52.  8  I  trust  in  the  mercy  of  God  for  ever  and 
61.  4  I  will  abide  in  thy  tabernacle  for  ever 
61.  7  He  shall  abide  before  God  for  ever . 

66.  7  He  ruleth  by  his  power  for  ever  ;  his 
89.  1  sing  of  the  mercies  of  the  Lord  for  ever 
8q.  2  said,  Mercy  shall  be  built  up  for  ever 
89.  4  Thy  seed  will  I  establish  for  ever,  and 
89  37  It  shall  be  established  for  ever  as  the 
104.  5  (that)  it  should  not  be  removed  for  ever 
in  5  he  will  ever  be  mindful  of  his  covenant 
III.  8  They  stand  fast  for.  .ever,  (and  are) 

1 19.  98  mine  enemies  ;  for  they  (are)  ever  with 
123.  2  his  people  from  henceforth,  even  for  ever 
131.  3  in  the  Lord  from  henceforth  and  for  ever 
148.  6  also  established  them  for.  .ever 
Isa.  9.  7  justice  from  henceforth  even  for  ever 
30.  8  for  the  time  to  come  for.  .ever 
32. 14  and  towers  shall  be  for  dens  for  ever 
32.  1 7  quietness  and  assurance  for  ever 
34.  17  they  shall  possess  it  for  ever,  from  gener. 

59  21  saith  the  Lord,  .henceforth  and  for  ever 
Jer  7  7  I  gave  to  your  fathers,  for  ever  and  ever 
1 7  4  kindled  a  fire . .  (which)  shall  burn  for  ever 

25.  5  you  and  to  your  fathers  for  ever  and  ever 
35  6  drink  no  wine . .  ye,  nor  your  sons  for  ever 

49.  33  And  Hazor  shall  be . .  a  desolation  for  ever 
51.  26  thou  shalt  be  desolate  for  ever,  saith  the 
51.  62  but  that  it  shall  be  desolate  for  ever 
Eze.  37.  25  and  their  children’s  children,  for  ever 
Ban.  12.  7  sware  by  him  that  livetli  for  ever,  that 
Joel  2.  2  there  hath  not  been  ever  the  like,  neither 
Mic.  4.  7  the  Lord  shall  reign  over  them,  .forever 

Mai.  1.  4  whom  the  Lord  hath  indignation  for  ever 

3.70  strive,  31  rib. 

Judgn.  25  did  he  ever  strive  against  Israel,  or  did 

4.  Continually,  TP?  tamid. 

Psa.  25.  15  Mine  eyes  (are)  ever  toward  the  LORD ;  for 
51.  3  and  my  sin  (is)  ever  before  me 

5.  What  is  before  (in  time  or  place),  Dii3  qedem. 

Prov.  8.  23  from  the  beginning,  or  ever  the  earth  was 

6.  Always,  aye,  ad  aei. 

Markis.  8  (him  to  do)  as  he  had  ever  done  unto 

7 . To  the  age,  els  t bv  alwva  eis  ton  aiona. 

Heb.  7.  24  this  (man),  because  he  continueth  ever 

8.  To  all  the  ages,  eis  rrdvras  robs  aiuvas  eispantas. 
Jude  25  dominion  and  power,  both  now  and  ever 

9 . Alway,  at  all  time,  n dvr  ore  pantote. 

Luke  15.  31  Son,  thou  art  ever  with  me,  and  all  that 
Johni8.  20  I  ever  taught  in  the  synagogue,  and  in 

1  Th.  4.  17  so  shall  we  ever  be  with  the  Lord 

5.  15  ever  follow  that  which  is  good,  both 

2  Ti.  3.  7  Ever  learning,  and  never  able  to  come  to 
Heb.  7.  25  he  ever  livetli  to  make  intercession  for 

EVER,  for  — 

1  .To  pre-eminence,  perpetuity ,  ns)7  lanetsach,  nxf 
netsach. 

2  Sa.  2.  26  Shall  the  sword  devour  for  ever  ?  knowest 
Job  4.  20  perish  for  ever  without  any  regarding 
14  ->o  Thou  prevailest  for  ever  against  him,  and 
20  7  shall  perish  for  ever  like  his  ow-n  dung 

23  7  should  I  be  delivered  for  ever  from  my 

36  7  he  doth  establish  them  for  ever,  and  they 

Psa.  13.  1  How  long  w-ilt  thou  forget.  .0  Lord?  for  e.? 
44  23  0  Lord  ?  arise,  cast  (us)  not  off  for  ever 
49  9  he  should  still  live  for  ever,  (and)  not  see 
52.  5  God  shall  likewise  destroy  thee  for  ever 
68  16  yea,  the  Lord  will  dwell  (in  it)  for  ever 
74  1  O  God,  why  hast  thou  cast  (us)  off  for  e.? 

74.  10  the  enemy  blaspheme  thy  name  forever? 
74  19  forget  not  the  congregation,  .for  ever 
77.  8  Is  his  mercy  clean  gone  for  ever?  doth 
79.  5  wilt  thou  be  angry  for  ever  ?  shall  thy 
89.  46  wilt  thou  hide  thyself  forever?  shall  thy 
Jer  50  39  it  shall  be  no  more  inhabited  for  ever 
Lara.  5.  20  Wherefore  dost  thou  forget  us  for  ever 
Amos  1.  11  and  he  kept  his  wrath  for  ever 

2 .Duration,  continuity,  ad. 

KU11124.  20  end  (shall  be)  that  he  perish  for  ever 
24.  24  Eber,  and  he  also  shall  perish  for  ever 
1  Ch.28.  9  forsake  him,  he  will  cast  thee  off  for  ever 
Job  19.  24  they  were  graven .  .in  the  rock  for  ever 
Psa  9.  18  expectation . .  shall  (not)  perish  for  ever 
19.  9  The  fear  of  the  Lord  . .  enduring  for  ever 
21.  6  thou  hast  made  him  most  blessed  forever 
2”.  26  your  heart  shall  live  for  ever 
37.  29  righteous  shall,  .dwell  therein  for  ever 
61.  8  win  I  sing  praise  unto  thy  name  for  ever 

83.  17  them  be  confounded  and  troubled  for  ever 

89  29  seed  also  will  I  make  (to  endure)  for  ever 
92.  7  that  they  shall  be  destroyed  for  ever 
111  3  and  his  righteousness  enduretli  for  ever 

in.  8  They  stand  fast  for  ever  and 
hi.  10  his  praise  endureth  for  ever 
1 1 2.  3,  9  his  righteousness  endureth  for  ever 
132.  14  This  (is)  my  rest  for  ever  :  here  will  I 
148.  6  also  stablislied  them  for  ever  and  ever 
Prov  12. 19  lip  of  truth  shall  be  established  for  ever 


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EVERLASTING 


Prov  29.  14  his  throne  shall  be  established  for  ever 
Isa.  26.  4  Trust  ye  in  the  Lord  for  ever :  for  in  the 

64.  9  LORD,  neither  remember  iniquity  for  ever 

65.  18  rejoice  for  ever  (in  that)  which  I  create 
Mic.  7.  18  he  retaineth  not  his  anger  for  ever,  because 

3.  Age-lasting,  oViy,  aViy-iy,  aViy1?. 

Gen.  3.  22  take  also  of  the  tree .  .and  live  for  ever 
Exod  3.  15  this  (is)  my  name  for  ever,  and  this  (is) 

12.  14  keep  it  a  feast  by  an  ordinance  for  ever 

12.  17  ye  observe,  .by  an  ordinance  for  ever 

14.  13  ye  shall  see  them  again  no  more  for  ever 
!  9.  9  people  may  hear . .  and  believe  thee  for  ev . 

21.  6  and  he  shall  serve  him  forever 

31.  17  a  sign  between  me  and.  .Israel  for  ever 

32.  13  seed,  and  they  shall  inherit  (it)  for  ever 
Lev.  25.  46  they  shall  be  your  bondmen  for  ever:  but 
Numi8.  19  it  (is)  a  covenant  of  salt  for  ever  before 
Deut  5.  29  with  them,  and  with  their  children  for  e. 

23.  6  nor  their  prosperity  all  thy  days  for  ever 

32.  40  lift  up  my  hand .  .and  say,  I  live  for  ever 
2  Sa.  7.  29  that  it  may  continue  for  ever  before  thee 

7.  29  house  of  thy  servant  be  blessed  for  ever 

1  Ki.  1.  31  said,  Let  my  lord  king  David  live  for  ever 

2.  33  and  upon  the  head  of  his  seed  for  ever 

2.  33  shall  there  be  peace  for  ever  from  the 

9 .  5  Then  I  will  establish  the  throne .  .for  ever 

10.  9  because  the  Lord  loved  Israel  for  ever  • 

2  Ki.  5.  27  unto  thee,  and  unto  thy  seed  for  ever 

21.  7  In  this  house,  will  I  put  my  name  for  ever 

1  Ch.  16.  34  (he  is) good,  .his mercy (endureth)for ever 

16.  41  because  his  mercy  (endureth)  for  ever 

17.  27  that  it  may  be  before  thee  for  ever 

23.  25  that  they  may  dwell  in  Jerusalem  for  ever 

28.  4  chose  me .  .to  be  king  over  Israel  for  ever 

28.  7  I  will  establish  his  kingdom  for  ever,  if 

29.  18  keep  this  for  ever  in  the  imagination  of 

2  Ch.  2.  4  This  (is  an  ordinance)  for  ever  to  Israel 

5.  13  (he  is)  good,  .his  mercy  (endureth)  fore. 

7.  3  (lie  is)  good .  .his  mercy  (endureth)  forever 
7.  6  because  his  mercy  (endureth)  for  ever 
9.  8  loved  Israel,  to  establish  them  for  ever 

13.  5  gave  the  kingdom .  .to  David  for  ever 

20.  7  gavest  it  to  the  seed  of  Abraham . .  for  ever 
20.  21  Praise  the  Lord,  .mercy  (endureth)  for  e. 

30.  8  which  he  hath  sanctified  for  ever 

33.  4  In  Jerusalem  shall  my  name  be  for  ever 
Ezra  3.  11  his  mercy  (endureth)  for  ever  toward  Is. 
Neh.  2.  3  Let  the  king  live  for  ever  :  why  should 
Psa.  9.  7  the  Lord  shall  endure  for  ever  :  he  hath 

12.  7  preserve . .  from  this  generation  for  ever 

29.  10  yea,  the  Lord  sitteth  King  for  ever 

30.  12  God,  I  will  give  thanks  unto  thee  for  ever 
33. 11  The  counsel  of  the  Lord  standeth  for  e. 
37.  18  and  their  inheritance  shall  be  for  ever 
37.  28  they  are  preserved  for  ever  :  but  the  seed 
41.  12  and  settest  me  before  thy  face  for  ever 

44.  8  we  boast . .  and  praise  thy  name  for  ever 

45.  2  therefore  God  hath  blessed  thee  for  ever 
49.  8  For  the  redemption .  .ceaseth  for  ever 
49.  11  (that)  their  houses  (shall  continue)  for  e. 
52.  9  I  will  praise  thee  for  ever,  because  thou 
72.  17  His  name  shall  endure  for  ever  :  his  name 

72.  19  And  blessed  (be)  his  glorious  name  for  e. 

73.  26  of  my  heart,  and  my  portion  for  ever 

75.  9  I  will  declare  for  ever  ;  I  will  sing  praises 

77.  7  Will  the  Lord  cast  off  for  ever  ?  and  will 

78.  69  earth  which  he  hath  established  for  ever 

79.  13  So  we.  .will  give  thee  thanks  for  ever 

81. 15  their  time  should  have  endured  for  ever 
85.  5  Wilt  thou  be  angry  with  us  for  ever  ?  wilt 
89.  36  His  seed  shall  endure  for  ever,  and  his 

102.  12  thou,  0  Lord,  shalt  endure  for  ever,  and 

103.  9  neither  will  he  keep  (his  anger)  for  ever 

104.  31  glory  of  the  Lord  shall  endure  for  ever 

105.  8  He  hath  remembered  his  covenant  for  e. 

106.  1  (he  is)  good .  .his  mercy  (endureth)  for  e. 

107.  1  (he  is)  good .  .his  mercy  (endureth)  for  e. 
no.  4  Thou  (art)  a  priest  for  ever  after  the  order 
hi.  9  he  hath  commanded  his  covenant  for  e. 
112.  6  Surely  he  shall  not  be  moved  for  ever 

117.  2  the  truth  of  the  Lord  (endureth)  for  ever 

118.  1,  2,  3,  4,  29  his  mercy  (endureth)  for  ever 

1 19.  89  For  ever,  O  Lord,  thy  word  is  settled  in 
119.  in  testimonies,  .taken  as  an  heritage  forever 
119. 152  that  thou  hast  founded  them  for  ever 
119. 160  thy  righteousjudgments(endureth) fore. 
125.  1  cannot  be  removed,  (but)  abideth  for  e. 

135.  13  Thy  name,  O  Lord,  (endureth)  for  ever 

136.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5  for  his  mercy  (endureth)  for  ev. 
(So  in  v.  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  20, 
21,  22,  23,  24,  25,  26.] 

138.  8  thy  mercy,  0  Lord,  (endureth)  for  ever 
146.  6  which  keepeth  truth  for  ever 
146.  10  The  Lord  shall  reign  for  ever,  (even)  thy 
Prov  27.  24  riches  (are)  not  for  ever  :  and  doth  the 
Eccl.  1.  4  but  the  earth  abideth  for  ever 

2.  16  no  remembrance  of  the  wise,  .for  ever 

3.  14  whatsoever  God  doeth,  it  shall  be  for  ev. 
9.  6  neither  have  they . .  more  a  portion  for  e. 

Isa.  34.  10  the  smoke  thereof  shall  go  up  for  ever 
40.  8  the  word  of  our  God  shall  stand  for  ever 

47.  7  thou  saidst,  I  shall  be  a  lady  for  ever 
51.  6  but  my  salvation  shall  be  for  ever,  and 
51.  8  my  righteousness  shall  be  for  ever,  and 

57. 16  I  will  not  contend  for  ever,  neither  will 
60.  21  they  shall  inherit  the  land  for  ever,  the 

Jer.  3.  5  Will  he  reserve  (his  anger)  for  ever?  will 
3. 12  (and)  I  will  not  keep  (anger)  for  ever 
17.  25  and  this  city  shall  remain  for  ever 

31.  40  nor  thrown  down  any  more  for  ever 
33.  it  good ;  for  his  mercy  (endureth)  for  ever 


Lam.  3.  31  For  the  Lord  will  not  cast  off  for  ever 

5.  19  Thou,  0  Lord,  remainest  for  ever  ;  thy 
Eze.  37.  25  and  their  children’s  children  for  ever 
37.  25  David  (shall  be)  their  prince  for  ever 
43.  7  midst  of  the  children  of  Israel  for  ever 
43.  9  will  dwell  in  the  midst  of  them  for  ever 
Hos.  2. 19  And  I  will  betroth  thee  unto  me  for  ever 
Joel  3.  20  Judah  shall  dwell  for  ever,  and  Jerusa. 
Obad.  10  and  thou  shalt  be  cut  off  for  ever 
Jon.  2.  6  earth  with  her  bars  (was)  about  me  for  e. 
Mic.  2.  9  have  ye  taken  away  my  glory  for  ever 
Zech.  1.  5  and  the  prophets,  do  they  live  for  ever? 

4.  To  the  age,  DiVy?  leelom. 

2  Ch.33.  7  In  this  house,  .will  I  put  my  name  for  e. 

5.  Hidden  time,  cSy  alam. 

Dan.  2.  4  O  king,  live  for  ever:  tell  thy' servants  the 

2.  44  and  the  kingdom,  .shall  stand  for  ever 

3.  9  They  spake  and  said . .  O  king,  live  for  ever 

4.  34  honoured  him  that  liveth  for  ever,  whose 

5.  10  0  king,  live  for  ever :  let  not  thy  thoughts 

6.  6  and  said  thus.  .King  Darius,  live  for  ever 

6.  21  Then  said  Daniel.  .0  king,  live  for  ever 

6.  26  (is)  the  living  God,  and  stedfast  for  ever 

6.  A  cutting  off,  extinction,  nn'Cy  tsemithuth. 

Lev.  25.  23  The  land  shall  not  be  sold  for  ever  :  for 
25.  30  walled  city  shall  be  established  for  ever 

7.  For  length  of  days,  D'D)  leorek  yamim. 

Psa.  23.  6  dwell  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  for  ever 
93.  s  holiness  becometli  thine  house,  .for  ever 

S. Age-lasting,  aldvios  aionios. 

Phm.  15  that  thou  shouldest  receive  him  for  ever 

9 . To  the  age,  els  aldva  eis  aiona. 

Matt.  6.  13  and  the  power,  and  the  glory  for  ever 

21.  19  no  fruit  grow  on  thee  henceforward  forev. 
Markn.  14  No  man  eat  fruit  of  thee,  .for  ever 
Luke  1.  33  reign  over  the  house  of  Jacob  for  ever 
1.  55  to  Abraham,  and  to  his  seed  [for  ever] 
John  6.  51  eat  of  this  bread,  he  shall  live  for  ever 
6.  58  eateth  of  this  bread  shall  live  for  ever 

8.  35  servant  abideth  not  in  the  house  for  ever 

8.  35  (but)  the  Son  abideth  for  ever 

12.  34  We  have  heard.  .Christ  abideth  for  ever 

14.  16  that  he  may  abide  with  you  for  ever 

Rom.  1.  25  than  the  Creator,  who  is  blessed  for  ever 

9.  5  who  is  over  all,  God  blessed  for  ever 

11.  36  (are)  all  things  :  to  whom  (be)  glory  for  e. 
16.  27  (lie)  glory,  through  Jesus  Christ  for  ever 
2  Co.  9.  9  his  righteousness  remaineth  for  ever 
Heb.  5.  6  Thou  (art)  a  priest  for  ever  after  the 

6.  20  (even)  Jesus,  made  an  high  priest  for  ever 

7.  17,  21  Thou  (art)  a  priest  for  ever,  after  the 

13.  8  same  yesterday,  and  to  day,  and  for  ever 

1  Pe.  1.  23  word . .  which  liveth  and  abideth  (for  ever] 

1.  25  the  word  of  the  Lord  endureth  for  ever 

2  Pe.  2.  17  the  mist  of  darkness  is  reserved  [for  ever] 

1  Jo.  2.  17  doeth  the  will  of  God  abideth  for  ever 

2  Jo.  2  dwelleth  in  us.  shall  be  with  us  for  ever 
Jude  13  reserved . .  blackness  of  darkness  for  ever 

10.  To  the  day  of  the  age,  els  ypepav  aldvos. 

2  Pe.  3. 18  To  him  (be)  glory  both  now  and  for  ever 

11.  Continuously,  els  rb  bir/vaces  eis  to  dienekes. 
Heb.  10.  12  had  offered  one  sacrifice  for  sins  for  ever 

10.  14  perfected  for  ever  them  that  are  sancti. 

EVER  (and  ever),  for  — 

1  .To  -perpetuity ,  O'nyi  nsj?  lenetsach  netsachim. 

Isa.  34. 10  none  shall  pass  through  it  for  ever  and  ev. 

2.  To  the  age  and  onward,  lyi  pV'iyV  leolam  va-ed. 
Exodis.  18  The  Lord  shall  reign  for  ever  and  ever 
Psa.  9.  5  hast  x>ut  out  their  name  for  ever  and  ever 

10.  16  The  Lord  (is)  king  for  ever  and  ever 
21.  4  (even)  length  of  days  for  ever  and  ever 
45.  6  Thy  throne,  0  God,  (is)  for  ever  and  ever 
45.  17  the  people  praise  thee  for  ever  and  ever 

48.  14  For  this  God  (is)  our  God  for  ever  and  ev. 
s2.  8  1  trust  in  the  mercy  of  God  for  ever  and  e. 
104.  5  (that)  it  should  not  be  removed  for  ever 
in.  8  They  stand  fast  for  ever  and  ever,  (and  are) 
119.  44  keep  thy  law  continually  for  ever  and  ev. 
145.  1  I  will  bless  thy  name  for  ever  and  ever 
145.  2  I  will  praise  thy  name  for  ever  and  ever 
145.  21  bless  his  holy  name  for  ever  and  ever 
Isa.  30.  8  be  for  the  time  to  come  for  ever  and  ever 
Dan.  12.  3  shine,  .as  the  stars  for  ever  and  ever 
Mic.  4.  5  name  of  the  Lord.  .God  for  ever  and  ev. 

3.  From  the  age  even  unto  the  age,  Q^iyrr  lyi  oSiy?  ]!?. 

i  Ch.16.  36  Blessed  (be)  the  LORI),  .for  ever  and  ever 
29.  10  Blessed  (be)  thou,  Lord  . .  for  ever  and  e. 
Neh.  9.  5  bless  the  Lord  your  God  for  ever  and  e. 

4 . From  age  even  unto  age,  RD^y  iyi  RS/jr]P. 

Dan.  2.  20  Blessed  be  the  name .  .for  ever  and  ever 

7.  18  kingdom  for  ever,  even  for  ever  and  ever 

5.  To  ages  of  ages,  els  aldvas  aldvoiv. 

Rev.  14. 11  smoke,  .ascendeth  up  for  ever  and  ever 

6.  To  the  age  of  the  age,  els  r bv  aldva  tov  aldvos. 
Heb.  1.  8  Thy  throne,  0  God,  (is)  for  ever  and  ever 

7.  To  the  ages  of  the  ages,  els  rods  aldvas  tdv 

aldvoiv. 

Gal.  1.  5  To  whom  (be)  glory  for  ever  and  ever.  A. 
Phil.  4.  20  Now  unto  God .  .(lie)  glory  for  ever  and  e. 

1  Ti.  t.  17  (be)  honour  and  glory  for  ever  and  ever 

2  Ti.  4.  18  to  whom  (be)  glory  for  ever  and  ever.  A. 
Heb.  13.  21  to  whom  (be)  glory  for  ever  [and  ever],  A. 


1  Pe.  4. 11  be  praise  and  dominion  for  ever  and  ever 

5.  n  (be)  glory  and  dominion  for  ever  [and  ev.] 
Rev.  1.  6  (lie)  glory  and  dominion  forever  [and  ev.] 

4.  9  to  him . .  who  liveth  for  ever  and  ever 

4.  10  worship  him  that  liveth  for  ever  and  ever 

5.  13  and  unto  the  Lamb  for  ever  and  ever 

5.14  worshipped  him . .  (liveth  for  ever  and  ev.] 

7.  12  (be)  unto  our  God  for  ever  and  ever,  Am. 

10.  6  sware  by  him  that  liveth  for  ever  and  ever 

11.  15  and  he  shall  reign  for  ever  and  ever 

15.  7  wrath  of  God,  who  liveth  for  ever  and  e. 

19.  3  And  her  smoke  rose  up  for  ever  and  ever 

20.  10  tormented  day  and  night  for  ever  and  e. 

22.  5  and  they  shall  reign  for  ever  and  ever 

EVER  yet  — 

Once,  at  any  time,  wore  pote. 

Eph.  5.  29  no  man  ever  yet  hated  his  own  flesh ;  but 
EVER,  or  — 

Before,  it  p6  pro. 

Acts  23.  1 5  we,  or  ever  he  come  near,  are  ready  to 
EVER  of  old  — 

Age,  age-lasting,  D^iy  olam. 

Psa.  25.  6  mercies . .  for  they  (have  been)  ever  of  old 
EVERLASTING  — 

1.  Duration,  continuity,  "iy  ad. 

Isa.  9.  6  everlasting  Father,  The  Prince  of  Peace 
Hal).  3.  6  the  everlasting  mountains  were  scattered 

2.  Age,  age-lasting,  dViji  olam. 

Gen.  9.  16  I  may  remember  the  everlasting  coven. 
17.  7  for  an  everlasting  covenant,  to  be  a  God 
17.  8  Canaan,  for  an  everlasting  possession 

17.  13  my  covenant,  .for  an  everlasting  covenant 
17. 19  with  him  for  an  everlasting  covenant 

21.  33  the  name  of  the  Lord,  the  everlasting  G. 

48.  4  this  land . .  (for)  an  everlasting  possession 

49.  26  the  utmost  bound  of  the  everlasting  hills 
Exodqo.  15  shall  surely  be  an  everlasting  priesthood 
Lev.  16.  34  shall  be  an  everlasting  statute  unto  you 

24.  8  (being  taken),  .by  an  everlasting  covenant 
Num25.  13  the  covenaut  of  an  everlasting  priesthood 
Deut  33.  27  and  underneath  (are)  the  everlasting  arms 

2  Sa.  23.  5  hath  made  with  me  an  everlasting  cove. 

1  Ch.16.  17  (and)  to  Israel  (for)  an  everlasting  cove. 
Psa.  24.  7  and  be  ye  lift  up,  ye  everlasting  doors 

24.  9  even  lift  (them)  up,  ye  everlasting  doors 
41.  13  God.  .from  everlasting,  and  to  everlasting 
90.  2  from  everlasting  to  everlasting,  thou  (art) 
93.  2  of  old ;  thou  (art)  from  everlasting 

100.  5  the  Lord  is  good  ;  his  mercy  (is)  everlast. 
103.  17  Lord  (is)  from  everlasting  to  everlasting 
105. 10  (and)  to  Israel  (for)  an  everlasting  cove. 
106.  48  Blessed .  .from  everlasting  to  everlasting 
112.  6  righteous  shall  be  in  everlasting  remem. 
119.  142  righteousness  (is),  .everlasting  right. 

119. 144  Thy  righteousness,  .(is)  an  everlasting 
139.  24  and  lead  me  in  the  way  everlasting 
145.  13  Thy  kingdom  (is)  an  everlasting  kingdom 
Prov.  8.  23  I  was  set  up  from  everlasting,  from  the 
10.  25  righteous  (is)  an  everlasting  foundation 
Isa.  24.  5  have,  .broken  the  everlasting  covenant 
26.  4  the  Lord  Jehovah  (is)  everlasting  stre 
33.  14  shall  dwell  with  everlasting  burnings  ? 

35.  10  and  everlasting  joy  upon  their  heads 
40.  28  thou  not  heard,  (that)  the  everlasting  God 
45.  17  be  saved,  .with  an  everlasting  salvation 
51.  11  everlasting  joy  (shall  be)  upon  their  head 

54.  8  with  everlasting  kindness  will  I  have 

55.  3  I  will  make  an  everlasting  covenant  with 
55. 13  for  an  everlasting  sign  (that)  shall  not  be 

56.  5  I  will  give  them  an  everlasting  name 
60.  19  shall  be  unto  thee  an  everlasting  light 

60.  20  the  Lord  shall  be  thine  everlasting  light 

61.  7  everlasting  joy  shall  be  unto  them 

61.  8  make  an  everlasting  covenant  with  them 
63.  12  to  make  himself  an  everlasting  name 
63.  16  our  Redeemer ;  thy  name  (is)  from  ever. 
Jer.  10.  10  the  living  God,  and  an  everlasting  king 
20.  1 1  (their)  everlasting  confusion  shall  never 

23.  40  bring  an  everlasting  reproach  upon  you 

31.  3  have  loved  thee  with  an  everlasting  love 

32.  40  make  an  everlasting  covenant  with  them 
Eze.  16.  60  establish  unto  thee  an  everlasting  coven. 

37.  26  be  an  everlasting  covenant  with  them 
Dan.  9.  24  to  bring  in  everlasting  righteousness,  and 

12.  2  some  to  everlasting  life,  and  some  to . .  ev. 
Mic.  5.  2  (have  been)  from  of  old,  from  everlasting 
Hab.  3.  6  hills  did  bow  :  his  ways  (are)  everlasting 

3.  Age,  age-lasting,  o’py  alam. 

Dan.  4.  3  his  kingdom  (is)  an  everlasting  kingdom 
4.  34  whose  dominion  (is)  an  everlasting  dom. 

7. 14  his  dominion  (is)  an  everlasting  dominion 
7.  27  whose  kingdom  (is)  an  everlasting  king. 

4.  What  is  before  [in  time  or  place),  Ohi)  qedem. 

Hab.  1.  12  (Ait)  thou  not  from  everlasting,  0  Lord 

5.  Perpetual,  atSios  aidios. 

Jude  6  he  hath  reserved  in  everlasting  chains 

G. Age-lasting,  aldvios  aionios. 

Matti8.  8  or  two  feet  to  he  cast  into  everlasting  fire 
19.  29  and  shall  inherit  everlasting  life 

25.  41  Depart,  .ye  cursed,  into  everlasting  fire 

25.  46  shall  go  awayintoeverlastingpunisliment 

Lukei6.  9  receive  you  into  everlasting  habitations 

18.  30  and  in  the  world  to  come  life  everlasting 
John  3. 16  not  perish,  but  have  everlasting  life 

3.  36  believeth  on  the  Son  hath  everlasting 


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EVERY 


John  4. 14  water  springing  up  into  everlasting  life 

5.  24  hath  everlasting  life,  and  shall  not  come 

6.  27  meat  which  endureth  unto  everlasting 

6.  40  belie  veth  on  him,  may  have  everlasting 
6.  47  believeth  on  me  hath  everlasting  life 

12.  50  that  his  commandment  is  life  everlasting 
Acts  13.  46  yourselves  unworthy  of  everlasting  life 
Rom.  6.  22  holiness,  and  the  end  everlasting  life 

16.  26  the  commandment  of  the  everlasting  God 
Gal.  6.  8  shall  of  the  Spirit  reap  life  everlasting 
2  Th.  1.  9  be  punished  with  everlasting  destruction 

2. 16  hath  given  (us)  everlasting  consolation 

1  Ti.  1.  16  believe  on  him  to  life  everlasting 

6. 16  to  whom  (be)  honour  and  power  everlas. 
Heb.  13.  20  the  blood  of  the  everlasting  covenant 

2  Pe.  1.  11  abundantly  into  the  everlasting  kingdom 
Rev.  14.  6  having  the  everlasting  gospel  to  preach 

EVER  MORE  — 

1  .Pre-eminence,  perpetuity,  nxl  netsach. 

Psa.  16. 1 1  (there  are)  pleasures  for  evermore 

2.  Age,  age-lasting,  OTiJl  olam. 

2  Sa.  22.  51  unto  David,  and  to  his  seed  for  evermore 

1  Ch.17.  14  throne  shall  be  established  for  evermore 
Psa.  18.  50  to  David,  and  to  his  seed  for  evermore 

106.  31  for  righteousness  unto  all.  .for  evermore 
113.  2  from  this  time  forth  and  for  evermore 
115.  18  from  this  time  forth  and  for  evermore 
121.  8  from  this  time  forth,  and  even  for  ever. 
133.  3  the  blessing,  (even)  life  for  evermore 

3.  Continual,  continually,  Tan  tamid. 

Psa.  105.  4  Seek  the  Lord  . .  seek  his  face  evermore 

4.  To  the  age,  els  rbv  aluiva. 

2  Co.  1 1.  31  Jesus  Christ,  which  is  blessed  evermore 
Heb.  7.  28  the  Son,  who  is  consecrated  for  evermore 

5.  To  the  ages  of  the  ages,  elsrhus  aluvas  rwv  at&vuv. 
Rev.  1.  18  I  am  alive  for  evermore,  Amen;  and 

6.  A Iway,  at  all  time,  wavroTe  panlote. 

John  6.  34  Lord,  evermore  give  us  this  bread 
1  Th.  5.  16  Rejoice  evermore 

7.  To  generation  and  generation,  "Hi  ledor. 

Psa.  77.  8  doth  (his)  promise  fail  for  evermore  ? 

8 . All  the  days,  D'p;rrl?3  kol  hayyamim. 

Deut.28.  29  be  only  oppressed  and  spoiled  evermore 

EVER  MORE,  for  — 

1.  Durations  of  duration,  ade  ad. 

Psa.  1 32.  12  also  sit  upon  thy  throne  for  evermore 

2.  To  the  age,  dVij^>  leolam. 

Psa.  37.  27  and  do  good  ;  and  dwell  for  evermore 
86.  12  and  I  will  glorify  thy  name  for  evermore 
89.  28  My  mercy  will  I  keep  for  him  for  everm. 
89.  52  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  for  evermore  Am. 
92.  8  But  thou.  Lord,  (art  most)  high  for  ever. 
Eze.  37.  26  my  sanctuary  in  the  midst,  .forevermore 
37.  28  be  in  the  midst  of  them  for  evermore 

EVERY  — 

1  .One,  ink  echad. 

Exod36.'  30  of  silver,  under  every  board  two  sockets 
Num29.  14  three  tenth  deals  unto  every  bullock 
Josh.  3.  12  twelve  men.  .out  of  every  tribe  of  man 
1  Ki.  7.  38  (and)  every  laver  was  four  cubits  :  (and) 

2. A  man,  tti'k  ish.  • 

1  Ki.  7.  30  undersetters,  .at  the  side  of  every  addition 
Job  42.  11  every  man  also  gave  him  a  piece  of  money 

3.  A  woman,  nu;k  ishshah. 

Amos  4.  3  every  (cow  at  that  which  is)  before  her 

4..-1  man  which,  i^x  tr’k  ish  asher. 

Gen.  49.  28  every  one  according  to  his  blessing  he 

5.  A  U,  every,  ~73  kol. 

Gen.  7.  4  every  living  substance  that  I  have  made 
Psa.  39.  5  every  man  at  his  best  state  (is)  altogether 
Dan.  3.  10  every  man  that  shall  hear  the  sound 

3.  29  every  people,  nation,  and  language 

6.  12  every  man  that  shall  ask  (a  petition)  of 
6.  26  in  every  dominion  of  my  kingdom  men 

C.  Each  one,  els  ettam os  heis  hekastos. 

Eph.  4.  16  working  in  the  measure  of  every  part 

7 . Each,  eKaoTos  hekastos. 

Luke  4.  40  he  laid  his  hands  on  every  one  of  them 
6.  44  For  every  tree  is  known  by  his  own  fruit 

16.  5  he  called  every  one  of  his  lord’s  debtors 
Johnig.  23  made  four  parts,  to  every  soldier  a  part 
Acts  17.  27  though  he  be  not  far  from  every  one  of 

20.  31  I  ceased  not  to  warn  every  one  night  and 

21.  26  should  be  offered  for  every  one  of  them 
1  Co.  12.  18  the  members  every  one  of  them  in  the 

15.  38  God  giveth.  .to  every  seed  his  own  body 
Eph.  4.  7  But  unto  every  one  of  us  is  given  grace 

1  Th.  2.  1 1  comforted  and  charged  every  one  of  you 

2  Th.  1.  3  charity  of  every  one  of  you  all  toward 

8 . Down  along  or  during,  Kara  kata. 

Luke  2.  41  his  parents  wentto  Jerusalem  every  year 

16.  19  and  fared  sumptuously  every  day 

Heb.  9.  25  entereth  into  the  holy  place  every  year  ' 
10.  3  remembrance  again  (made)  of  sins  every 

9 . Down  through  each  one,  Kara  era  eKaarov. 

Rev.  22.  2  (and)  yielded  her  fruit  [every]  month 
10..4K,  every,  was  pas. 

Matt.  3.  10  every  tree  which  bringcth  not  forth  good 


Matt.  4.  4  by  every  word  that  proceedeth  out  of 
7.  17  every  good  tree  bringeth  forth  good 
7.  19  Every  tree  that  bringeth  not  forth  good 

9.  35  healingevery  sickness  and  every  disease 
12.  25  Every  kingdom  divided  against  itself  is 
12.  25  every  city  or  house  divided  against  itself 

12.  36  every  idle  word  that  men  shall  speak 

13.  47  into  the  sea,  and  gathered  of  every  kind 
13.  52  every  scribe  (which  is)  instructed  unto 

15.  13  Every  plant,  which  my  heavenly  Father 

18.  16  that,  .every  word  may  be  established 

19.  3  man  to  put  away  his  wife  for  every  cause  ? 
Mark  9.  49  [every  sacrifice  shall  be  salted  with  salt] 

16.  15  [and  preach  the  Gospel  to  every  creature] 
Luke  2.  23  Every  male  that  openeth  the  womb  shall 

3.  5  Every  valley  shall  be  filled,  and  every 

3.  9  every  tree  therefore  which  bringeth  not 

4.  4  [by  bread  alone,  but  by  every  word  of] 

4.  37  every  place  of  the  country  round  about 

5.  17  were  come  out  of  every  town  of  Galilee 

10.  1  before  his  face  into  every  city  and  place 

11.  17  Every  kingdom  divided  against  itself  is 
John  1.  9  which  ligliteth  every  man  that  cometh 

2.  10  Every  man  at  the  beginning  doth  set 
15.  2  Every  branch  in  me  that  beareth  not  fr. 

15.  2  every  (branch)  that  beareth  fruit  he  pur. 
Acts  2.  5  men,  out  of  every  nation  under  heaven 

2.  43  fear  came  upon  every  soul :  and  many 

3.  23  (that)  every  soul,  which  will  not  hear 

10.  35  in  every  nation  he  that  feareth  him,  and 
13.  27  Prophets  which  are  read  every  sabbath 
15.  21  read  in  the  synagogues  every  sabbath  day 
15.  36  visit  our  brethren  in  every  city  where 
18.  4  reasoned  in  the  sjmagogue  every  sabbath 

20.  31  warn  every  one  night  and  day  with  tears 
26.  ii  I  punished  them  oft  in  every  synagogue 

Rom.  2.  9  upon  every  soul  of  man  that  doeth  evil 
3.  2  M uch  every  way  :  chiefly,  because  that 
3.  4  yea,  let  God  be  true,  but  every  man  a  liar 

3.  19  every  mouth  may  be  stopped,  and  all  the 

13.  1  every  soul  be  subject  unto  the  higher 

14.  5  another  esteemeth  every  day  (alike) 

14.  11  every  knee  shall  bow  to  me,  and  every 

1  Co.  1.  2  all  that  in  every  place  call  upon  the 

4.  17  as  I  teach  every  where  in  every  church 

6.  18  Every  sin  that  a  man  doeth  is  without  the 

11.  3  know,  that  the  head  of  every  man  is  Chr. 
11.  4  Every  man  praying  or  prophesying,  havi. 
11.  5  every  woman  that  prayeth  or  prophesieth 

15.  30  And  why  stand  we  in  jeopardy  every  h.? 

2  Co.  2.  14  of  his  knowledge  by  us  in  every  place 

4.  2  to  every  man’s  conscience  in  the  sight  of 

7.  5  but  we  were  troubled  on  every  side 

9.  8  that  ye.  .may  abound  to  every  good  work 
10.  5  and  every  high  tiling  that  exalteth  itself 

10.  5  every  thought  to  the  obedience  of  Christ 
13.  1  shall  every  word  be  established 

Gal.  5.  3  I  testify  again  to  every  man  that  is 
Eph.  1.  21  every  name  that  is  named,  not  only  in  this 
4. 14  carried  about  with  every  wind  of  doctrine 
4.  16  by  that  which  every  joint  supplieth 
Phil.  1.  3  thank  my  God  upon  every  remembrance 

1.  4  in  every  prayer  of  mine  for  you  all  making 
1. 18  every  way,  whether  in  pretence,  or  in  tru. 

2.  9  him  a  name  which  is  above  every  name 
2.  10  the  name  of  Jesus  every  knee  should  bow 

2.  11  every  tongue  should  confess  that  Jesus 

4.  21  Salute  every  saint  in  Christ  Jesus 
Col.  1.  10  being  fruitful  in  every  good  work,  and 

1.  15  the  first  born  of  every  creature 
1.  23  (and)  which  was  preached  to  eyery  creat. 
1.  28  warning  every  man,  and  teaching  every 
1.  28  we  may  present  every  man  perfect  in  C. 

1  Th.  1.  8  in  every  place  your  faith  to  Godward  is 

2  Th.  2.  17  stablish  you  in  every  good  word  and  work 

3.  6  withdraw  yourselves  from  every  brother 

3.  17  hand,  which  is  the  token  in  every  epistle 

1  Ti.  4.  4  every  creature  of  God  (is)  good,  and  noth. 

5.  10  have  diligently  followed  every  good  work 

2  Ti.  2.  21  (and)  prepared  unto  every  good  work 

4.  18  shall  deliver  me  from  every  evil  work 
Titus  1. 16  and  unto  every  good  work  reprobate 

3.  I  in  mind . .  to  be  ready  to  every  good  work 
Phm.  6  by  the  acknowledging  of  every  good  thing 
Heb.  2.  2  and  every  transgression  and  disobedience 
3.  4  every  house  is  builded  by  some  (man) 

5.  1  every  high  priest  taken  from  among  men 

8.  3  every  high  priest  is  ordained  to  offer 

9.  19  when  Moses  had  spoken  every  precept  to 
10.  1 1  every  priest  standeth  daily  ministering 
12.  1  let  us  lay  aside  every  weight,  and  the  sin 

12.  6  and  scourgetli  every  son  whom  he  receive. 

13.  21  Make  you  perfect  in  every  good  work  to 
Jas.  1.  17  Every  good  gift  and  every  perfect  gift 

1 .  19  let  every  man  be  swift  to  hear,  slow  to 
3.  7  every  kind  of  beasts,  and  of  birds,  and  of 

3.  16  there  (is)  confusion  and  every  evil  work 
1  Pe.  2.  13  Submit  yourselves  to  every  ordinance  of 
1  Jo.  4.  1  believe  not  every  spirit,  but  try  the 

4.  2  Every  spirit  that  confesseth  that  Jesus 

4.  3  every  spirit  that  confesseth  not  that 
Rev.  1.  7  every  eye  shall  see  him,  and  they  (also) 

5.  9  to  G  od  by  thy  blood  out  of  every  kindred 
5. 13  every  creature  which  is  in  heaven,  and 

6.  14  everymountainandisland  were  moved  out 

6.  15  and  every  bondman,  and  [every]  free  man 

14.  6  to  every  nation,  and  kindred,  and  tongue 
16.  3  and  every  living  soul  died  in  the  sea 

16  20  every  island  fled  away,  and  the  mount. 
18.  2  is  become  the  hold  of  every  foul  spirit 
18.  .2  a  cage  of  every  unclean  and  hateful  bird 
18.  17  every  ship  master,  and  all  the  company 


EVERY  (man)  — 

Head,  Dto  rosli. 

Judg.  5.  30  to  every  man  a  damsel  (or)  two ;  to  Sisera 

EVERY  man  (woman)  — 

l.A  man,  tr'K  ish. 

Gen.  9.  5  at  the  hand  of  every  man’s  brother  will 
42.  25  restore  every  man’s  money  into  his  sack 
45.  1  Cause  every  man  to  go  out  from  me 
47.  20  the  Egyptians  sold  every  man  his  field 
Exod.  1.  1  every  man  and  his  household  came  with 
7. 12  they  cast  down  every  man  his  rod,  and 

12.  3  they  shall  take  to  them  every  man  a  lamb 
16.  16  Gather  of  it  every  man  according  to  his 
16.  16  take  ye  every  man  for  (them)  which  (are) 
16.  18  gathered  every  man  according  to  his  eat. 
16.  21  gathered,  .every  man  according  to  his  e. 

16.  29  abide  ye  every  man  in  his  place  ;  let  no 

25.  2  of  every  man  that  giveth  it  willingly 
30. 12  they  give  every  man  a  ransom  for  his 
32.  27  Put  every  man  his  sword  by  his  side 
32.  27  (and) go  in.  .and  slay  every  man  his  bro. 

32.  27  every  man  his  companion,  and  every  man 

32.  29  even  every  man  upon  his  son,  and  upon 

33.  8  and  stood  every  man  (at)  his  tent  door 
33.  10  and  Worshipped,  every  man  (in)  his  tent 
36.  4  every  man  from  his  work  which  they 

Lev.  19.  3  fear  every  man  his  mother  and  his  father 
25.  10,  13  return  every  man  unto  his  possession 
25.  10  shall  return  every  man  unto  his  fam. 

Num.  I.  52  every  man  by  his  own  camp,  and  every  m. 

•  2.  2  Every  man  of  the  children  of  Israel  shall 

2.  17  every  man  in  his  place  by  their  standards 

5.  10  every  man's  hallowed  things  shall  lie  his 

7.  5  to  every  man  according  to  his  service 

n.  10  every  man  in  the  door  of  his  tent 

16. 17  take  every  man  his  censer,  and  put  inse. 

16. 17  before  the  Lord  every  man  his  censer 

16.  18  they  took  every  man  his  censer,  and  put 

17  2  write  thou  every  man’s  name  upon  his 

17.  9  they  looked,  and  took  every  man  his  rod 
31.  50  what  every  man  hath  gotten,  of  jewels  of 
31.  53  had  taken  spoil,  every  man  for  himself 
36.  8  every  man  the  inheritance  of  his  fathers 

Deut.i.  41  girded  on  every  man  his  weapons  of  war 

3.  20  ye  return  every  man  unto  his  possession 

12.  8  every  man  whatsoever  (is)  right  in  his  own 

16.  17  Every  man  (shall  give)  as  he  is  able 

24.  16  every  man  shall  be  put  to  death  for  his 
Josh  6.  5  ascend  up  every  man  straight  before  him 

6.  20  every  man  straight  before  him,  and  they 
24.  28  depart,  every  man  unto  his  inheritance 

Judg.  2.  6  Israel  went  every  man  unto  his  inheri. 

7.  7  (other)  people  go  every  man  unto  his  pi. 
7.  21  they  stood  every  man  in  his  place  round 

7.  22  set  every  man  s  sword  against  his  fellow 

8.  24,  25  every  man  the  earrings  of  his  prey 

9  49  likewise  cut  down  every  man  his  bough 

9.  55  they  depafted  every  man  unto  his  place 

17.  6,  25  every  man  did  (that  which  was)  right 
21.  21  catch  you  every  man  his  wife  of  the.dau 
21.  24  every  man  to  his  tribe  and  to  his  family 

21.  24  from  thence  everyman  to  his  inheritance 

1  Sa.  4.  IO  and  they  fled  every  man  into  his  tent 

8.  22  Go  ye  every  man  unto  his  city 

10.  25  the  people  away,  every  man  to  his  house 

13.  2  the  rest,  .he  sent  every  man  to  his  tent 

13.  20  to  sharpen  every  man  his  share,  and  his 

14.  20  every  man’s  sword  was  against  his  fellow 

14.  34  hither  every  man  his  ox,  and  every  man 
14.  34  brought  every  man  his  ox  with  him  that 
25.  10  that  break  away  every  man  from  his 

25  13  Gird  ye  on  every  man  his  sword 

25.  13  And  they  girded  on  every  man  his  sword 

26.  23  render  to  every  man  his  righteousness 

27.  3  every  man  with  his  household,  (even)  D. 
30.  6  every  man  for  his  sons  and  for  his  daugli. 
30.  22  to  every  man  his  wife  and  his  children 

2  Sa.  2.  3  bring  up,  every  man  with  his  household 

13.  9  And  they  went  out  every  man  from  him 

13.  29  every  man  gat  him  up  upon  his  mule,  and 

15  4  every  man  which  hath  aDy  suit  or  cause 

iS  30  the  people,  .covered  every  man  his  head 

19.  8  for  Israel  had  fled  every  man  to  his  tent 

20.  1  every  man  to  his  tents,  O  Israel 

20  2  every  man  of  Israel  went  up  from  after 
20.  22  from  the  city,  every  man  to  his  tent 

1  Ki  4  25  every  man  under  his  vine  and  under  his 

4.  27  all  that  came,  .every  man  in  his  month 

4.  28  every  man  according  to  his  charge 
8  39  give  to  every  man  according  to  his  ways 
10!  25  they  brought  every  man  his  present  yes 
12  ->4  return  every  man  to  his  house  ;  for  this 
20.  24  Take . .  away,  every  man  out  of  his  place 

22.  17  return  every  man  to  his  house  in  peace 
22  36  Every  man  to  his  city,  and  every  man  to 

2  Ki  3.  25  piece  of  land  cast  every  man  his  stone 

9.  13  took  every  man  his  garment,  and  put 

11.  8,  11  every  man  with  his  weapons  in  his 

11.  9  they  took  every  man  his  men  that  were 
12  4  the  money  that  every  man  is  set  at,  (and) 

12!  5  to  them,  every  man  of  his  acquaintance 

14.  6  every  man  shall  be  put  to  death  for  his 
14.  12  and  they  fled  every  man  to  their  tents 

18.  31  (then)  eat  ye  every  man  of  his  own  vine 

1  Oh.  16.  43  people  departed  every  man  to  Ins  house 

2  Ch.  6.  30  render  unto  every  man  according  unto  all 

0.  24  they  brought  every  man  his  present,  ves. 

10.  16  every  man  to  your  tents,  O  Israel :  (and) 

11.  4  return  every  man  to  his  house  ;  for  tins 

18.  16  return  (therefore)  every  man  to  his  house 


EVERY 


313 


EVERY 


a  Ch.23.  7  every  man  with  his  weapons  in  his  hand 
23.  8  took  every  man  his  men  that  were  to  co. 
23  10  every  man  having  his  weapon  in  his  hand 
25,  4  hut  every  man  shall  die  for  his  own  sin 

25.  22  they  tied  every  man  to  his  tent 

31.  1  every  man  to  his  possession,  into  their 
3t.  2  every  man  according  to  his  service,  the 
Neh.  5. 13  God  shake  out  every  man  from  his  house 
Esth.  1.  8  should  do  according  to  every  man's  plea. 

I.  22  every  man  should  bear  rule  in  his  own 
Job  34.  11  every  man  to  find  according  to  (his)  ways 

42.  11  every  man  also  gave  him  a  piece 
Psa.  30.  6  Surely  every  man  walketh  in  a  vain  show 
62.  12  renderest  to  every  man  according  to  his 
Isa.  9.  20  eat  every  man  the  flesh  of  his  own  arm 

31.  7  every  man  shall  cast  away  his  idols  of 
Jer.  12.  15  every  man  to  his  heritage,  and  every  man 

17.  10  to  give  every  man  according  to  his  ways 

22.  8  they  shall  say  every  man  to  hisneighbour 

23.  27  they  tell  every  man  to  his  neighbour 

23.  36  for  every  man's  word  shall  be  his  burden 

26.  3  turn  every  man  from  his  evil  way,  that  I 
29.  26  every  man  (that  is)  mad,  and  maketh  him. 

31.  34  every  man  his  neighbour,  and  every  man 

34.  9  every  man  should  let  his  man  servant 
34!  9  every  man  his  maid  servant,  go  free 

34.  14  let  ye  go  every  man  his  brother  an  Hebr. 
34. 15,  17  proclaiming,  .every  man  to  his  neigh. 

34.  16  caused  every  man  his  servant,  and  every  m. 

35.  15  Return  ye  now  every  man  from  his  evil 

36.  3  may  return  every  man  from  his  evil  way 

37.  10  should  they  rise  up  every  man  in  his  tent 

49.  5  shall  be  driven  out  every  man  right  forth 
51.  6  Flee  out.  .and  deliver  every  man  his  soul 
51.  45  deliver  ye  every  man  his  soul  from  the 

Eze.  8.  11  with  every  man  his  censer  in  his  hand 

8.  12  every  man  in  the  chambers  of  his  imagery 

9.  1  every  man  (with)  his  destroying  weapon 

9.  2  every  man  a  slaughter  weapon  in  his  hand 

14.  4  Every  man  of  the  house  of  Israel  that 
20.  7  Cast  ye  away  every  man  the  abominations 
20!  8  they  did  not  every  man  cast  away  the 

32.  10  every  man  for  his  own  life,  in  the  day  of 

38.  21  every  man’s  sword  shall  be  against  his 
46.  18  scattered  every  man  from  his  possession 

Jon.  1.  5  cried  every  man  unto  his  god,  and  cast 
Mic.  4.  4  they  shall  sit  every  man  under  his  vine 

7.  2  hunt  every  man  his  brother  with  a  net 
Hag.  1.  9  and  ye  run  every  man  unto  his  own  house 
Zecli.  3.  10  call  every  man  his  neighbour  under  the 

7.  9  show  mercy  and  compassions  every  man 

8.  4  every  man  with  his  staff  in  his  hand  for 

8.  16  Speak  ye  every  man  the  truth  to  his 

Mai.  2.  10  deal  treacherously  every  man  against  his 

2.  Any  one,  ns  tis. 

Acts  2.  45  parted  them  to  all .  .as  every  man  had 

3.  Up  to,  up  by,  apiece,  ava  ana. 

Mattzo.  9  they  received  every  man  a  penny 

20.  10  they  likewise  received  every  man  a  penny 

i.All  together,  all  at  once,  anas  ha  pas. 

Mark  8.  25  he  was  restored,  and  saw  every  man 

b.Each  one,  efs  inaOTus  heis  hekastos. 

Acts  2.  6  every  man  heard  them  speak  in  his  own 
Col.  4.  6  may  know  how  ye  ought  to  answer  every 

6  .Each,  'i  Kao  to  s  hekastos. 

Matti6.  27  reward  every  man  according  to  his  works 
25.  15  every  man  according  to  his  several  ability 
Marki3.  34  gave,  .to  every  man  his  work,  and  comm. 
John  7.  53  [And  every  man  went  unto  his  own  house] 
16.  32  shall  be  scattered,  every  man  to  his  own 
Acts  2.  8  how  hear  we  every  man  in  our  own  tongue 

4.  35  unto  every  man  according  as  he  had  need 

II.  29  every  man  according  to  his  ability 
Rom.  2.  6  render  to  every  man  according-to  his 

12.  3  dealt  to  every  man  the  measure  of  faith 

14.  5  Let  every  man  be  fully  persuaded  in  his 

1  Co.  3.  5  even  as  the  Lord  gave  to  every  man 

3.  8  every  man  shall  receive  his  own  reward 
3. 10  let  every  man  take  heed  how  he  buildeth 

3.  13  Every  man’s  work  shall  be  made  manifest 

3.  13  try  every  man’s  work  of  what  sort  it  is 

4.  s  then  shall  every  man  have  praise  of  God 

7.  2  every  man  have  his  own  wife .  .  every  worn. 
7.  7  every  man  hath  his  proper  gift  of  God 

7.  17  But  as  God  hath  distributed  to  every  man 
7.  20  Let  every  man  abide  in  the  same  calling 
7.  24  let  every  man,  wherein  he  is  called 

10.  24  seek  his  own,  but  [every  man]  another's 

12.  7  is  given  to  every  man  to  profit  withal 

12.  11  dividing  to  every  man  severally  as  he  will 

15.  23  every  man  in  his  own  order  :  Christ  the 

2  Co.  9.  7  Every  man  according  as  he  purposetlr  in 
Gal.  6.  4  let  every  man  prove  his  own  work 

I.  5  For  every  man  shall  bear  his  own  burden 
Eph.  4.  25  speak  every  man  truth  with  his  neighbour 
Phil.  2.  4  every  man  on  his  own  things,  but  every  m. 
Heb.  8. 11  every  man  his  neighbour,  and  every  man 
Jas.  1.  14  But  every  man  is  tempted,  when  he  is 
I  Pe.  1. 17  judgeth  according  to  every  man’s  work 

4.  10  As  every  man  hath  received  the  gift, (even) 
Rev.  20.  13  judged  every  man  according  to  their 

22. 12  every  man  according  as  his  work  shall  be 

7.  All,  everyone,  nas  pas. 

Luke  6.  30  Give  to  every  man  that  asketh  of  thee 

16.  16  the  kingdom .  .every  man  presseth  into  it 
John  6.  45  Every  man  therefore  that  hath  heard 
Rom.  2.  10  and  peace,  to  every  man  that  worketh 

12.  3  to  every  man  that  is  among  you,  not  to 

40 


1  Co.  8.  7  (there  is)  not  in  every  man  that  knowledge 

9.  25  every  man  that  striveth  for  the  mastery 

2  Co.  8.  7  as  ye  abound  in  every  thing,  (in)  faith 
Heb.  2.  9  that  he . .  should  taste  death  for  every  man 
1  Pe.  3.  15  always  to  (give)  an  answer  to  every  man 
1  Jo.  3.  3  And  every  man  that  hath  this  hope  in  him 
Rev.  22.  18  I  testify  unto  every  man  that  heareth 

8.  Who — what  l  t Is  ri  tis  ti. 

Markis.  24  lots  upon  them,  what  every  man  should 

EVERY  man,  how  much  — - 

Who — xohat  l  t is  tI  tis  ti. 

Luke  19.  15  how  much  [every]  man  had  gained  by  tra 

EVERY  one  — 

l.A  man,  b’-n  ish. 

Gen.  10.  5  every  one  after  his  tongue,  after  their 
49.  28  every  one  according  to  his  blessing  he 
Exod28.  21  every  one  with  his  name  shall  they  be 

39.  14  every  one  with  his  name,  according  to  the 
Lev.  20.  9  every  one  that  curseth  his  father  or  his 
Hum.  2. 34  set  forward,  everyone  after  their  families 
4.  19  appoint  them  every  one  to  his  service 
4.  49  every  one  according  to  his  service,  and 

25.  5  Slay  ye  every  one  his  men  that  were  joined 

26.  54  to  everyone  shall  his  inheritance  be  given 

35.  8  every  one  shall  give  of  his  cities  unto 

36.  7  every  one  of  the  children  of  Israel  shall 
36.  9  every  one  of  the  tribes  of  the  children 

Judgi6.  5  we  will  give  thee,  every  one  of  us,  eleven 

1  Sa.  20.  15  every  one  from  the  face  of  the  earth 

2  Sa.  2.  16  caught  every  one  his  fellow  by  the  head 

6.  19  to  every  one  a  cake  of  bread,  and  a  good 

6.  19  people  departed  every  one  to  his  house 

18.  17  anc’  all  Israel  fled  every  one  to  his  tent 

1  Ki.20.  20  Anu  they  slew  every  one  his  man :  and 

2  Ki.18.  31  and  every  one  of  his  fig-tree 

18.  31  and  drink  ye  every  one  the  waters  of  his 
23.  35  of  every  one  according  to  his  taxation 

1  CI1.16.  3  he  dealt  to  every  one  of  Israel,  both  man 
16.  3  to  every  one  a  loaf  of  bread,  and  a  good 
Ezra  2.  1  and  came  again . .  every  one  unto  his  city 
Neh.  3.  28  priests,  every  one  over  against  his  house 

4.15  we  returned . .  every  one  unto  his  work 
4.  18  every  one  had  his  sword  girded  by  his 
4.  22  Let  every  one  with  his  servant  lodge 

4.  23  (that)  everyone  put  them  off  for  washing 

5.  7  Ye  exact  usury,  every  one  of  his  brother 

7.  3  every  one  in  his  watch,  and  every  one 

7.  6  and  came  again . .  every  one  unto  his  city 

8.  16  every  one  upon  the  roof  of  his  house,  and 

11.  3  dwelt  every  one  in  his  possession  in  their 
11.  20  of  Judah,  every  one  in  his  inheritance 

13.  10  Levites.  were  fled  every  one  to  his  field 

13.  30  the  Levites,  every  one  in  his  business 
Job  I.  4  feasted  (in  their)  houses,  every  one  his 

2.  11  tliey  came  every  one  from  his  own  place 

2.  12  and  they  rent  every  one  his  mantle,  and 
42.  11  and  every  one  an  ear  ring  of  gold 
Psa.  12.  2  speak  vanity  every  one  with  his  neighb. 

64.  6  the  inward  (thought)  of  every  one  (of  th.) 
Prov  20.  6  will  proclaim  every  one  his  own  goodness 
Song  8.  11  every  one  for  the  fruit  thereof  was  to 
Isa.  3.  5  every  one  by  another,  anil  every  one  by 

14.  18  lie  in  glory,  every  one  in  his  own  house 

19.  2  every  one  against  his  brother,  .every  one 
36.  16  every  one  of  his  vine,  and  every  one  of 
36.  16  drink  ye  every  one  the  waters  of  his  own 
41.  6  They  helped  every  one  his  neighbour 

47. 15  shall  wander  every  one  to  his  quarter 
53.  6  we  have  turned  every  one  to  his  own  way 
56.  11  every  one  for  his  gain,  from  his  quarter 

Jer  1. 15  they  shall  set  every  one  his  throne  at 

5.  8  every  one  neighed  after  his  neighbour’s 

6.  3  they  shall  feed  every  one  in  his  place 

9.  4  Take  ye  heed  every  one  of  his  neighbour 

9.  5  they  will  deceive  every  one  his  neighbour 
11.  8  every  one  in  the  imagination  of  their 

16. 12  every  one  after  the  imagination  of  his 
18. 11  return  ye  now  every  one  from  his  evil 

18.  12  every  one  do  the  imagination  of  his  evil 

19.  9  eat  every  one  the  flesh  of  his  friend 

22.  7  against  thee,  every  one  with  his  weapons 

23.  30  that  steal  my  words  every  one  from  his 
23  35  every  one  to  his  neighbour,  and  every  one 
25.  5  Turn  ye.  .now  every  one  from  his  evil 

31.  30  every  one  shall  die  for  his  own  iniquity 

32.  19  to  give  every  one  according  to  his  ways 
34.  10  that  every  one  should  let  his  man  serva. 
34.  io  every  one  his  maid  servant,  go  free,  that 
34.  17  in  proclaiming ..  every  one  to  his  brother 

50.  16  they  shall  turn  every  one  to  his  people 

50.  16  they  shall  flee  every  one  to  his  own  land 

51.  9  let  us  go  every  one  into  his  own  country 
Eze.  1.  9,  12  they  went  every  one  straight  forward 

1.  11  two  (wings)  of  every  one  (were)  joined 
1.  23,  23  every  one  had  two,  which  covered  on 

7.  16  all.  .mourning,  every  one  for  his  iniquity 

10.  22  they  went  every  one  straight  forward 

14.  7  every  one  of  the  house  of  Israel,  or  of 
18.  30  judge,  .every  one  according  to  his  ways 

20.  39  serve  ye  every  one  his  idols,  and  hereafter 
22.  6  every  one  «  ere  in  thee  to  their  power  to 

33.  20  will  judge  you  every  one  after  his  ways 

33.  26  ye  defile  every  one  his  neighbour’s  wife 
33.  30  speak,  .every  one  to  his  brother,  saying 
45.  20  thou  shalt  do.  .for  every  one  that  erreth 

Joel  2.  7  they  shall  march  every  one  on  his  ways 
Obad.  9  to  the  end  that  every  one  of  the  mount 
Jon.  1.  7  they  said  every  one  to  his  fellow,  Come 

3.  8  let  them  turn  every  one  from  his  evil  way 


Mic.  4.  5  walk  every  one  in  the  name  of  his  god 
Zeph.  2.  11  every  one  from  his  place,  (even)  all  the 
Hag.  2.  22  every  one  by  the  sword  of  his  brother 
Zech.  8.  10  all  men  every  one  against  his  neighbour 

10.  1  of  rain,  to  every  one  grass  in  the  field 

11.  6  men  every  one  into  his  neighbour's  hand 

13.  4  shall  be  ashamed  every  one  of  his  vision 

14.  13  every  one  on  the  hand  of  his  neighbour 

2. A  man,  "oa  geber. 

Joel  2.  8  they  shall  walk  every  one  in  his  path 

it. All,  every,  "Sa,  Sa  kol. 

Gen.  30.  33  every  one  that  (is)  not  speckled  and 
Isa.  43.  7  (Even)  every  one  that  is  called  by  my  na. 

1.  A  ll  together,  anas  hapas. 

Acts  5.  16  and  they  were  healed  every  one 

b.Each,  fKaoros  hekastos. 

Matt  18.  35  from  your  hearts  forgive  not  every  one 
26.  22  began  every  one  of  them  to  say  unto  him 
Luke  2.  3  to  be  taxed,  every  one  into  his  own  city 
John  6.  7  that  every  one  of  them  may  take  a  little 
Acts  2.  38  be  baptized  every  one  of  you  in  the  name 

3.  26  in  turning  away  every  one  of  you  from 
Rom.  14  12  every  one  of  us  shall  give  account  of 

15.  2  Let  every  one  of  us  please  (his)  neighbour 

1  Co.  1.  12  that  every  one  of  yousaitli,  I  am  of  Paul 

7.  17  as  the  Lord  hath  called  every  one,  so  let 

11.  21  every  one  taketh  before  (other)  his  own 
14.  26  every  one  of  you  hath  a  psalm,  hatha 

16.  2  let  every  one  of  you  lay  by  him  in  store 

2  Co.  5.  10  every  one  may  receive  the  things  (done) 

1  Th.  4.  4  That  every  one  of  you  should  know  how 
Heb.  6.  11  we  desire  that  every  one  of  you  do  show 
Rev.  2.  23  will  give  unto  every  one  of  you  according 

5.  8  having  every  one  of  them  harps,  and 

6.  11  robes  were  given  unto  [every  one  of]  them 

6 .One  by  one,  naff  ev  hath  hen. 

Johnzi.  25  which,  if  they  should  be  written  everyone 
Rom.  12.  5  and  every  one  members  one  of  another 

7. All,  every,  nas  pas. 

Matt.  7.  8  every  one  that  asketh  receiveth  ;  and  he 

7.  21  Not  every  one  that  saith  unto  me,  Lord 
7.  26  every  one  that  heareth  these  sayings  of 

19.  29  every  one  that  hath  forsaken  houses,  or 
25.  29  unto  every  one  that  hath  shall  be  given 
Mark  7.  14  Hearken  unto  me  every  one  (of  you),  and 
9.  49  [every  one  shall  be  salted  with  fire,  and] 
Luke  6.  40  every  one  that  is  perfect  shall  be  as  his 
9.  43  they  wondered  every  one  at  all  things 
11.  4  forgive  every  one  that  is  indebted  to  us 
11.  10  every  one  that  asketh  receiveth  ;  and  he 

18.  14  every  one  that  exalteth  himself  shall  be 

19.  26  unto  every  one  which  hath  shall  be  given 
John  3.  8  is  every  one  that  is  bom  of  the  Spirit 

3.  20  For  eveiy  one  that  doeth  evil  hateth  the 

6.  40  that  every  one  which  seeth  the  Son,  and 

18.  37  Every  one  that  is  of  the  truth  heareth 
Acts  16.  26  opened,  and  every  one’s  bands  were  loosed 
28.  2  received  us  every  one,  because  of  the 
Rom.  1.  16  unto  salvation  to  every  one  that  believeth 

10.  4  righteousness  to  everyone  that  believeth 

1  Co.  16.  16  and  to  every  one  that  helpeth  with  (us) 
Gal.  3.  10  Cursed  (is)  every  one  that  continueth  not 

3. 13  Cursed  (is)  every  one  that  hangeth  on  a 

2  Ti.  2.  19  let  every  one  that  narneth  the  name  of 
Heb.  5.  13  every  one  that  useth  milk  (is)  unskilful 

1  Jo.  2.  29  every  one  that  doeth  righteousness  is 

4.  7  every  one  that  loveth  is  born  of  God,  and 

5.  1  every  one  that  loveth  him  that  begat 

EVERY  one  in  particular  — 

Each  one  by  one,  na0’  e'va,  enasros. 

Eph.  5.  33  let  every  one  of  you  in  particular  so  love 

EVERY  place  — 

All,  whole,  every,  any,  ^3  kol. 

Isa.  30.  32  (in)  every  place  where  the  grounded  staff 

EVERY  several  — 

Each  one  separately,  ava  efs  cKaoros. 

Rev.  21.  21  every  several  gate  was  of  one  pearl :  and 

EVERY  side,  on  — 

1.  To  be  round  about,  33c  sabab. 

Psa.  71.  21  Thou  shalt.  .comfort  me  on  every  side 

2.  In  every,  iv  iravrl  en  panti. 

2  Co.  4.  8  (We  are)  troubled  on  every  side,  yet  not 

3.  From  every,  iravroOev  pantothen. 

Lukeig.  43  compass,  .and  keep  thee  in  on  every  side 

EVERY  thing  — 

1  .All,  whole,  every,  any,  73  kol. 

Gen.  6.  17  every  thing  that  (is)  in  the  earth  shall 

2. All,  every,  ttSs pas. 

Matt.  8.  33  told  every  thing,  and  what  was  befallen  to 

1  Co.  1.  5  in  every  thing  ye  are  enriched  by  him 

2  Co.  9.  11  enriched  in  every  thing  to  all  bountiful. 
Eph.  5.  24  so  (let)  the  wives  (be),  .in  every  thing 
Phil.  4.  6  in  every  thing  by  prayer  and  supplication 
I  Th.  5.  18  In  every  thing  give  thanks  :  for  this  is 

EVERY  -where  — 

1  .In  every,  iv  iravrl  en  panti. 

Phil.  4.  12  every  where  and  in  all  things  I  am 

2.  In  every  place,  iv  -naval  riirui  en  panti  topo. 

1  Ti.  2.  8  will  therefore  that  men  pray  every  where 

3.  Every  where,  iravraxov  pantachou. 

Marki6.  20  [they  went  forth,  and  preached  every  wh.] 


EVERY 


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EVIL 


Luke  9.  6  preaching,  .anil  healing  every  where 
Acts  17.  30  commandeth  all  men  every  where  to  rep. 
si.  28  teaclieth  all  (men)  [every  where]  against 

28.  22  that  every  where  it  is  spoken  against 
1  Co.  4.  17  as  I  teach  every  where  in  every  church 

EVERY  whit  — 

1  .Complete,  completely,  b'ba  kalil. 

Deut  13.  16  all  the  spoil  thereof  every  whit,  for  the 
2.  Whole,  SAos  liolos. 

Jonn  7.  23  I  have  made  a  man  every  whit  whole  on 

13.  10  He  that  is  washed . .  is  clean  every  whit 

EVERY,  in  or  into  — - 

Dcnvn  along,  /car d  ( acc .)  kata. 

Acts  5.  42  in  every  house,  they  ceased  not  to  teach 

8.  3  entering  into  every  house]  and  haling 

14.  23  had  ordained  them  elders  in  every  church 

15.  21  Moses  of  old  time  hath  in  every  city  them 

20.  23  the  Holy  Ghost  witnesseth  in  every  city 

22.  19  imprisoned  and  beat  in  every  synagogue 
Titus  1.  s  and  ordain  elders  in  every  city,  as  I  had 

EVERY,  out  of  or  throughout  — 

Down,  along,  Kara  (acc.)  kata. 

Luke  8.  1  he  went  throughout  every  city  and  villa. 

8.  4  and  were  come  to  him  out  of  every  city 

EVERY  quarter,  from  — ■ 

From  every  where,  -irarTaxiOev  pantachothen. 

Mark  1.  45  and  they  came  to  him  [from  every  quarter] 

E'-VI,  ’IN  desire. 

A  prince  of  Midiar.,  slain  in  the  plains  of  Moab,  whose 
lands  were  afterwards  given  to  Reuben.  B.c.  1452. 
Numji.  8  E.,  and  Rekem,  and  Zur,  and  Hur,  and 
Josh  13.  21  princes  of  Midian,  E.,  and  Rekem,  and 

EVIDENCE  — 

1  .Book,  letter,  150  sepher. 

Jer.  32.  10  I  subscribed  the  evidence,  and  sealed  (it) 

32.  11  So  I  took  the  evidence  of  the  purchase 

32.  12  I  gave  the  evidence  of  the  purchase  unto 

32. 14  Take  these  evidences,  this  evidence  of  the 

32. 14  both  which  is  sealed,  and  this  evidence 
32.  16  Now  when  I  had  delivered  the  evidence 
32.  44  and  subscribe  evidences,  and  seal  (them) 

2 .Conviction,  eXeyxos  eleychos. 

Heb.  11.  1  Now  faith  is.  .the  evidence  of  things  not 

EVIDENT,  more  evident  — 

1.0ft  the  face,  d\13-Sj?  al  panim. 

Job  6.  28  look  upon  me  :  for  (it  is)  evident  unto 

2.  Manifest,  SqAos  delos. 

Gal.  3.  11  that  no  man  is  justified,  .(it  is)  evident 

3.  Very  manifest,  nardS-yAos  katadelos. 

Heb.  7.  15  it  is  yet  far  more  evident :  for  that  after 

4.  Manifest  beforehand,  -rrp<58r)\os  prodelos. 

Heb.  7.  n  (it  is)  evident  that  our  Lord  sprang  out 

EVIDENTLY  — 

Openly,  manifestly,  (pavepuis  phaneros. 

Acts  10.  3  He  saw  in  a  vision  evidently,  .an  angel 

EVIL  — 

1.  Vanity,  iniquity,  [in  aven. 

Prov  12.  21  There  shall  no  evil  happen  to  the  just 

2.  Worthlessness,  beliyyaal. 

Psa.  4i.  8  An  evil  disease,  .cleaveth  fast  unto  him 

3.  Evil,  bad,  Ti  ra. 

Gen.  2.  9  the  tree  of  knowledge  of  good  and  evil 

2.  17  the  tree  of  the  knowledge  of  good  and  e. 

3.  5  shall  be  as  gods,  knowing  good  and  evil 

3.  22  as  one  of  us,  to  know  good  and  evil 

6.  5  every  imagination,  .(was)  only  evil  oonti. 
8.  21  for  the  imagination  of  man’s  heart  (is)  e. 

19.  19  lest  some  evil  take  me,  and  I  die 

37.  2  brought  unto  his  father  their  evil  report 
37.  20  Some  evil  beast  hath  devoured  him  :  and 
37.  33  an  evil  beast  hath  devoured  him:  Joseph 
44.  4  Wherefore  have  ye  rewarded  evil  for  good? 
44.  34  see  the  evil  that  shall  come  on  my  father 

47.  9  few  and  evil  have  the  days  of  the  years 

48.  16  Angel  which  redeemed  me  from  all  evil 
50.  15  and  will  certainly  requite  us  all  the  evil 
50.  17  for  they  did  unto  thee  evil :  and  now 
50.  20  as  for  you,  ye  thought  evil  against  me 

Exod.  5. 19  did  see  (that)  they  (were)  in  evil  (case) 

10.  10  he  said,  .look  (to  it);  for  evil  (is)  before 

23.  2  shalt  not  follow  a  multitude  to  (do)  evil 
32.  12  and  repent  of  this  evil  against  thy  people 

32.  14  the  Lord  repented  of  the  evil  which  he 

33.  4  when  the  people  heard  these  evil  tidings 
Lev.  26.  6  I  will  rid  evil  beasts  out  of  the  land 
Num  14.  27  How  long  (shall  I  bear  with)  this  evil 

14.  35  I  will  surely  do  it  unto  all  this  evil  cong. 

14.  37  those  men  that  did  bring  up  the  evil  rep. 

20.  5  to  bring  us  in  unto  this  evil  place  ? 

32.  13  that  had  done  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  L. 
Deut.  1.  35  not  one  of  these  men  of  this  evil  genera, 

i.  39  had  no  knowledge  between  good  and  evil 

4.  25  shall  do  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  LORD  thy 
7.15  will  put  none  of  the  evil  diseases  of  Egypt 

13.  5  so  shalt  thou  put  the  evil  away  from  the 

17.  7  So  thou  shalt  put  the  evil  away  from 
17.  12  thou  shalt  put  away  the  evil  from  Israel 

19.  19  so  shalt  thou  put  the  evil  away  from 

19.  20  commit  no  more  any  such  evil  among  you 

21.  21  so  shalt  thou  put  evil  away  from  among 


Deut  22.  14  bring  up  an  evil  name  upon  her,  and  say 

22.  19  he  hath  brought  up  an  evil  name  upon  a 
22.  21  shalt  thou  put  evil  away  from  among  you 
22.  22  so  shalt  thou  put  away  evil  from  Israel 
22.  24  so  thou  shalt  put  away  evil  from  among 

24.  7  thou  shalt  put  evil  away  from  among  you 

29.  21  the  Lord  shall  separate  him  unto  evil 

30.  13  I  have  set  before  thee,  .death  and  evil 

31.  17  many  evilsand  troubles  shall  befall  them 
31.  17  Are  not  these  evils  come  upon  us,  because 
31.  18  for  all  the  evils  which  they  shall  have 
31.  21  when  many  evils  and  troubles  are  befal. 
31.  29  and  evil  will  befall  you  in  the  latter  days 
31.  29  ye  will  do  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  LORD 

Josh  23.  15  shall  the  Lord  bring  upon  you  all  evil 
Judg.  2.  11  children  of  Israel  did  evil  in  the  sight  of 

2.  15  hand  of  the  Lord  was  against  themfor  e. 

3.  7  children  of  Israel  did  evil  in  the  sight 

3.  12  children  of  Israel  did  evil  again  in  the 

3.  12  they  had  done  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  L. 

4.  1  children  of  Israel  again  did  evil  in  the 

6.  1  children  of  Israel  did  evil  in  the  sight 

g.  23  God  sent  an  evil  spirit  between  Abimele. 

9.  57  all  the  evil . .  did  God  render  upon  their 

10.  6  children  of  Israel  did  evil  again  in  the 

13.  1  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  again  in 

20.  13  that  we  may.  .put  away  evil  from  Israel 

20.  34  but  they  knew  not  that  evil  (was)  near 

20.  41  they  saw  that  evil  was  come  upon  them 

1  Sa.  2.  23  I  hear  of  your  evil  dealings  by  all  this 

6.  9  (then)  he  hath  done  us  this  great  evil 
12.  19  we  have  added  unto  all  our  sins  (this)  ev. 

15.  19  and  didst  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord? 

16.  14  an  evil  spirit  from  the  Lord  troubled 

16.  15  an  evil  spirit  from  God  troubleth  thee 
16.  16  when  the  evil  spirit  from  God  is  upon 

16.  23  and  the  evil  spirit  departed  from  him 

18.  10  the  evil  spirit  from  God  came  upon  Saul 

19.  9  evil  spirit  from  the  Lord  was  upon  Saul 

20.  7  be  sure  that  evil  is  determined  by  him 

20.  9  if  I  knew  certainly  that  evil  were  deter. 

20.  13  but  if  it  please  my  father  (to  do)  thee  ev. 
24.  1 1  and  see  that  (there  is)  neither  evil  nor 

24.  17  whereas  I  have  rewarded  thee  evil 

25.  3  the  man  (was)  churlish  and  evil  in  his 
25.  17  for  evil  is  determined  against  our  master 
25.  21  and  he  hath  requited  me  evil  for  good 
25.  26  they  that  seek  evil  to  my  lord,  be  as  Na. 
25.  28  evil  hath  not  been  found  in  thee  (all)  thy 
25.  39  and  hath  kept  his  servant  from  evil :  for 

26. 18  what  have  I  done  ?  or  what  evil  (is)  in 

29.  6  for  I  have  not  found  evil  in  thee  since  the 

2  Sa.  3.  39  Lord  shall  reward  the  doer  of  evil  acco. 

12.  9  Wherefore  hast  thou  despised,  .to  do  ev. 

12.  11  Behold,  I  will  raise  up  evil  against  thee 

13.  16  this  evil  in  sending  me  away  (is)  greater 

15.  14  overtake  us  suddenly,  and  bring  evil 

17.  14  that  the  Lord  might  bring  evil  upon  Ab. 

19.  7  than  all  the  evil  that  befell  thee  from 

19.  35  (and)  can  I  discern  between  good  and  ev.  1 
24.  16  the  Lord  repented  him  of  the  evil 

1  Ki.  5.  4  (there  is)  neither  adversary  nor  evil  occu. 

9.  9  the  Lord  brought  upon  them  all  this  ev. 

11.  6  Solomon  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

13.  33  Jeroboam  returned  not  from  his  evil  way 

14.  10  I  will  bring  evil  upon  the  house  of  Jero. 

14.  22  Judah  did'evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

15.  26,  34  he  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

16.  7  even  for  all  the  evil  that  he  did  in  the 

16.  19  in  doing  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

16.  25  Omri  wrought  evil  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord 

16.  30  Ahab.  .did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

21.  20  to  work  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

21.  21  Behold,  I  will  bring  evil  upon  thee,  and 

21.  29  I  will  not  bring  the  evil  in  his  days 

21.  29  (but)  in  his  son's  days  will  I  bring  the  e. 

22.  8  for  he  doth  not  prophesy  good .  .but  evil 

22. 18  he  would  prophesy  no  good,  .but  evil? 

22.  23  the  Lord  hath  spoken  evil  concerning 

22.  52  he  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord,  and 

2  Ki.  3.  2  he  wrought  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

6.  33  Behold,  this  evil  (is)  of  the  Lord  ;  what 
8.  12  Because  I  know  the  evil  that  thou  wilt  do 
p.  18,  27  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

13.  2,  11  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the  sight  of 
14  24  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the  sight  of  the 

15.  9,  18,  24,  28  (that  which  was)  evil.inthe  sight 

17. '  2  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the  sight  of  the 
17. 13  saying,  Turn  ye  from  your  evil  ways,  and 

17.  17  sold  themselves  to  do  evil  in  the  sight  of 

21.  2,  16,  20  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the  sight  of 

21.  9  Manasseh  seduced  them  to  do  more  evil 
21.  12  I  (am)  bringing  (such)  evil  upon  Jerusalem 

21.  15  they  have  done  (that  which  was)  evil  in 

22.  16  Behold,  I  will  bring  evil  upon  this  place 

22.  20  and  thine  eyes  shall  not  see  all  the  evil 

23.  32,  37  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the  sight  of 

24.  9,  19  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the  sight  of 

1  Ch.  2.  3  E. .  .was  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

4.  10  that  thou  wouldst  keep  (me)  from  evil 

7.  23  because  it  went  evil  with  his  house 

21. 15  he  repented  him  of  the  evil,  and  said  to 

2  Ch.  7.  22  therefore  hath  he  brought  all  this  evil 

12.  14  he  did  evil,  because  he  prepared  not  his 

18.  7  he  never  prophesied  good,  .but  always  e. 

18.  17  wouldnot  prophesygood  unto  me,  but  e.? 

18.  22  the  Lord  hath  spoken  evil  against  thee 

20.  9  If,  (when)  evil  cometh  upon  us,  (as)  the 

21.  6  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the  eyes  of  the 

22.  4  Wherefore  he  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the 
29.  6  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the  eyes  of  the 

33.  2,  22  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the  sight  of 


2  Ch.  33.  6  he  wrought  much  evil  in  the  sight  of  the 

34.  24  Behold,  I  will  bring  evil  upon  this  place 

34.  28  neither  shall  thine  eyes  see  all  the  evil 
36.  5,  9, 12  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the  sight  of 
Ezra  9.  13  that  is  come  upon  us  for  our  evil  deeds 
Neh.  6.  13  they  might  have  (matter)  for  an  evil  rep. 

9.  28  But  after,  .they  did  evil  again  before 

13.  7  and  understood  of  the  evil  that  E.  did 
13. 17  What  evil  thing  (is)  this  that  ye  do,  and 
13.  18  did  not  our  God  bring  all  this  evil  upon 

13.  27  hearken  unto  you  to  do  all  this  great  evil 
Esth.  7.  7  he  saw  that  there  was  evil  determined 

8.  6  how  can  I  endure  to  see  the  evil  that  shall 
Job  1.  1  and  one  thatfeared  God,  and  eschewed  e. 

1.  8  one  that  fearethGod,  and  escheweth  evil? 

2.  3  one  that  feareth  God,  and  escheweth  ev.  ? 
2.  10  and  shall  we  not  receive  evil  ?  In  all 

2.  1 1  heard  of  all  this  evil  that  was  come  upon 

5.  19  in  seven  there  shall  no  evil  touch  thee 
28.  28  and  (o  depart  from  evil  (is)  understand. 

30.  26  When  I  looked  for  good,  then  evil  came 

31.  29  or  lifted  up  myself  when  evil  found  him 
42.  11  over  all  the  evil  that  the  Lord  had  brou. 

Psa.  5.  4  neither  shall  evil  dwell  with  thee 

7.  4  If  I  have  rewarded  evil  unto  him  that 

10.  15  Break  thou  the  arm  of.  .the  evil  (man) 

15.  3  nor  doeth  evil  to  his  neighbour,  nor  tak. 
21. 11  For  they  intended  evil  against  thee  ;  they 

23.  4  Yea,  though  I  walk.  .1  will  fear  no  evil 
34.  13  Keep  thy  tongue  from  evil,  and  thy  lips 
34.  14  Depart  from  evil,  and  do  good  ;  seek  pe. 
34.  16  the  Lord  (is)  against  them  that  do  evil,  to 

34.  21  Evil  shall  slay  the  wicked  ;  and  they  that 

35.  12  They  rewarded  me  evil  for  good,  (to)  the 

36.  4  He deviseth mischief.. he abhorreth  note. 

37.  19  They  shall  not  be  ashamed  in  the  evil  time 

37.  27  Depart  from  evil,  and  do  good;  and  dwell 

38.  20  They  also  that  render  evil  for  good  are 
40.  12  innumerable  evils  have  compassed  me 

40.  14  them  be . .  put  to  shame  that  wish  me  evil 

41.  5  Mine  enemies  speak  evil  of  me,  "When 

49.  5  Wherefore  should  I  fear  in  the  days  of  e. 

50.  19  Thou  givest  thy  mouth  to  evil,  and  thy 

51.  4  and  done  (this)  evil  in  thy  sight;  that 

52.  3  Thou  lovest  evil  more  than  good ;  (and) 
54.  s  He  shall  reward  evil  unto  mine  enemies 
56.  5  all  their  thoughts  (are)  against  me  for  e. 
64.  5  They  encourage  themselves  (in)  an  evil 
78.  49  by  sending  evil  angels  (among  them) 

90.  15  (and)  the  years  (wherein)  we  have  seen  e. 

91.  10  There  shall  no  evil  befall  thee,  neither 
97.  10  Ye  that  love  the  Lord,  hate  evil :  he 

109.  5  And  they  have  rewarded  me  evil  for  good 
109.  20  of  them  that  speak  evil  against  my  soul 
112.  7  He  shall  not  be  afraid  of  evil  tidings :  his 
1 19.  101  I  have  refrained  my  feet  from  every  e. 
121.  7  The  LOKDshall  preserve  thee  from  all  evil 
140.  1  Deliver  me,  O  Lord,  from  the  evil  man 

140.  11  evil  shall  hunt  the  violent  man  to  overth. 

141.  4  Incline  not  my  heart  to  (any)  evil  thing 
Prov.  1.  16  For  their  feet  run  to  evil,  and  make  haste 

1.  33  and  shall  be  quiet  from  fear  of  evil 

2.  12  To  deliver  thee  from  the  way  of  the  evil 

2.  14  Who  rejoice  to  do  evil,  (and)  delight  in 

3.  7  fear  the  Lord,  and  depart  from  evil 

3.  29  Devise  not  evil  against  thy  neighbour 

4.  14  and  go  not  in  the  way  of  evil  (men) 

4.  27  Turn  not.  .remove  thy  foot  from  evil 

5.  14  I  was  almost  in  all  evil  in  the  midst  of 

6.  24  To  keep  thee  from  the  evil  woman,  from 
8. 13  The  fear  of  the  Lord  (is)  to  hate  evil 

8.  13  and  arrogancy,  and  the  evil  way,  and  the 

11.  19  he  that  pursueth  evil  (pursueth  it)  to  his 
\j2. 12  The  wicked  desireth  the  net  of  evil  (men) 

12.  20  (is)  in  the  heart  of  them  that  imagine  evil 

13.  19  abomination  to  fools  to  depart  from  evil 
_ ^13.  21  Evil  pursueth  sinners  :  but  to  the  righte. 

14.  16  wise  (man)  feareth,  and  departeth  from  e. 

14.  19  The  evil  bow  before  the  good ;  and  the  w. 
14. 22  Do  they  not  err  that  devise  evil  ?  but  me. 

15.  3  in  every  place,  beholding  the  evil  and  the 

15.  15  All  the  days  of  the  afflicted  (are)  evil? 

16.  4  yea,  even  the  wicked  for  the  day  of  evil 

16.  6  by  the  fear  of  the  Lord  . .  depart  from  evil 

16.  17  The  highway,  .(is)  to  depart  from  evil :  he 
16.  27  An  ungodly  man  diggetli  up  evil ;  and  in 

16.  30  moving  his  lips  he  bringeth  evil  to  pass 

17.  11  evil  (man)  seeketh  only  rebellion  ;  there. 

17.  13  Whoso  rewardeth  evil  for  good,  evil  shall 

19.  23  he  shall  not  be  visited  with  evil 

20.  8  A  king . .  scattereth  away  all  evil  with  his 
20.  22  Say  not  thou,  I  will  recompense  evil 

20.  30  blueness  of  a  wound  cleanseth  away  evil 

21.  10  The  soul  of  the  wicked  desireth  evil ;  his 

22.  3  A  prudent  (man)  forseeth  the  evil,  and 

23.  6  the  bread  of  (him  that  hath)  an  evil  eye 

24.  1  Be  not  thou  envious  against  evil  men 

24.  20  For  there  shall  be  no  reward  to  the  evil 

27.  12  A  prudent  (man)  forseeth  the  evil,  (and) 

28.  5  Evil  men  understand  not  judgment :  but 
28.  10  causeth.  .to  go  astray  in  an  evil  way,  lie 

28.  22  He  that  hasteth  to  be  rich  (hath)  an  evil 

29.  6  In  the  transgression  of  an  evil  man 

31.  12  She  will  do  him  good  and  not  evil  all  the 
Eccl.  2.  21  This  also  (is)  vanity  and  a  great  evil 

4.  3  who  hath  not  seen  the  evil  work  that  is 

5.  1  for  they  consider  not  that  they  do  evil 

5.  13  There  is  a  sore  evil  (which)  I  have  seen 

5.  14  But  those  riches  perish  by  evil  travail 

5.  16  And  this  also  (is)  a  sore  evil,  (that)  in  all 

6.  1  There  is  an  evil  wdiicli  I  have  seen  under 
6,  2  this  (is)  vanity,  and  it  (is)  an  evil  disease 


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Eccl.  8.  3  stand  not  in  an  evil  tiling  ;  for  lie  doeth 

8.  5  Whoso  keepeth.  .shall  feel  no  evil  thing 

8.  ii  sentence  against  an  evil  work  is  not  eve. 

8.  ii  the  heart,  .is  fully  set  in  them  to  do  evil 

8.  12  Though  a  sinner  do  evil  an  hundred  times 
q.  3  This  (is)  an  evil  among  all  (things)  that 
q.  3  heart  of  the  sons  of  men  is  full  of  evil 

9.  12  as  the  fishes  that  are  taken  in  an  evil  net 

9.  12  so  (are)  the  sous  of  men  snared  in  an  evil 

10.  5  There  is  an  evil  (which)  I  have  seen  under 

11.  2  thou  knowest  not  what  evil  shall  be  upon 

11. 10  and  put  away  evil  from  thy  flesh:  for 

12.  1  while  the  evil  days  come  not,  nor  the  ye. 

12.  14  whether  (it  he)  good,  or  whether  (it  be)  e. 

Isa.  3.  9  they  have  rewarded  evil  unto  themselves 

5.  20  unto  them  that  call  evil  good,  and  good  e. 

7.  5  Syria,  Ephraim,  .have  taken  evil  counsel 

7.  15  that  lie  may  know  to  refuse  the  evil,  and 
7.  16  the  child  shall  know  to  refuse  the  evil 
13  11  And  I  will  punish  the  world  for  (their)  e. 

31.  2  Yet  he  also  (is)  wise,  and  will  bring  evil 

32.  7  The  instruments  also  of  the  churl  (are)  e. 

33.  15  and  shuttetli  his  eyes  from  seeing  evil 
45.  7  I  make  peace,  and  create  evil  :  I  the  Lo. 

47. 11  Therefore  shall  evil  come  upon  thee 

56  2  and  keepeth  his  hand  from  doing  any  evil 
57.  1  the  righteous  is  taken  away  from  the  evil 
59.  7  Their  feet  run  to  evil,  and  they  make 
59.  15  he  (that)  departeth  from  evil  maketh 

65. 12  ye  did  not  hear;  but  did  evil  before  mine 
66.  4  they  did  evil  before  mine  eyes,  and  chose 

Jer.  1.  14  Out  of  the  north  an  evil  shall  break  forth 

2.  3  evil  shall  come  upon  them,  saitli  the  Lord 

2.  13  For  my  people  have  committed  two  evils 

2.  19  and  see  that  (it  is)  an  evil  (thing)  and 

3.  5  Behold,  thou  hast  spoken  and  done  evil 

3. 17  after  the  imagination  of  their  evil  heart 

4.  6  for  I  will  bring  evil  from  the  north,  and 

5. 12  neither  shall  evil  come  upon  us  ;  neither 

6  1  for  evil  apneareth  out  of  the  north,  and 

6. 19  behold,  I  will  bring  evil  upon  this  people 

7  24  in  the  imagination  of  their  evil  heart 

7.  30  children  of  Judah  have  done  evil  in  my 

8.  3  of  them  that  remain  of  this  evil  family 

9.  3  for  they  proceed  from  evil  to  evil,  and 

11  8  in  the  imagination  of  their  evil  heart 

1 1.  1 1  Behold,  I  will  bring  evil  upon  them,  which 

11.  17  pronounced  evil  against  thee,  for  the  evil 
11  23  I  will  bring  evil  upon  the  men  of  Anatli. 

12.  14  saith  the  LORD  against  all  mine  evil 

13.  10  This  evil  people,  .shall  even  be  as  this 

15.  11  in  the  time  of  evil  and  in  the  time  of  affl. 

16.  10  pronounced  all  this  great  evil  against  us? 

16. 12  after  the  imagination  of  his  evil  heart 

17. 17  thou  (art)  my  hope  in  the  day  of  evil 

17.  18  bring  upon  them  the  day  of  evil,  and 

18  8  If  that  nation . .  turn  from  their  evil ,  I 

18.  8  will  repent  of  the  evil  that  I  thought  to 
18.  10  If  it  do  evil  in  my  sight,  that  it  obey  not 
18.  11  I  frame  evil  against  you,  and  devise  a 

18. 11  return  ye  now  every  one  from  his  evil 
18  12  every  one  do  the  imagination  of  his  evil 

18.  20  Shall  evil  be  recompensed  for  good?  for 

19.  3  Behold,  I  will  bring  evil  upon  this  place 

19. 15  I  will  bring  upon  this  city,  .all  the  evil 
21.  10  have  set  my  face  against  this  city  for  evil 

23.  10  their  course  is  evil,  and  their  force  (is) 

23.  12  for  I  will  bring  evil  upon  them,  (even) 

23. 17  they  say.  .No  evil  shall  come  upon  you 

23.  22  turned'them  from  their  evil  way,  and 

24.  3  the  evil,  very  evil,  that  cannot  be  eaten 

24.  8  And  as  the  evil  figs,  which  cannot  be 

25.  s  Turn  ye . .  now  every  one  from  his  evil  way 

25.  32  evil  shall  go  forth  from  nation  to  nation 

26.  3  and  turn  every  man  from  his  evil  way 

26.  3  that  I  may  repent  me  of  the  evil  which 

26. 13  the  Lord  will  repent  him  of  the  evil  that 

26. 19  the  Lord  repented  him  of  the  evil  which 

26. 19  Thus  might  we  procure  great  evil  against 

28.  8  of  war,  and  of  evil,  and  of  pestilence 

29.  11  thoughts  of  peace,  and  not  of  evil,  to  give 
32.  23  therefore  thou  hast  caused  all  this  evil  to 
32  30  the  children  of  Judah  have  only  done  e. 
32.  32  Because  of  all  the  evil  of  the  children  of 
32.  42  Like  as  I  have  brought  all  this  great  evil 

35.  15  Return  ye  now  every  man  from  his  evil 
3c.  1 7  I  will  bring,  .all  the  evil  that  I  have 

36.  3  all  the  evil  which  I  purpose  to  do  unto 
36.  3  they  may  return  every  man  from  his  evil 
36.  7  will  return  every  one  from  his  evil  way 
36.  31  I  will  bring  upon  them,  all  the  evil  that 

39. 16  will  bring  my  words  upon  this  city  for  e. 
40.  2  Lord  thy  God  hath  pronounced  this  evil 
41  11  But  when  Jolianan.  .heard  of  all  the  evil 
42.  6 ‘Whether  (it  be)  good,  or  whether  (it  be)  e. 
42.  io  I  repent  me  of  the  evil  that  I  have  done 
42.  17  or  escape  from  the  evil  that  I  will  bring 
44.  2  have  seen  all  the  evil  that  I  have  brought 
44.  7  Wherefore  commit  ye  (this)  great  evil 

44. 11  I  will  set  my  face  against  you  for  evil 
44.  17  (then)  had  we  plenty .  .and  saw  no  evil 
44.  23  therefore  this  evil  is  happened  unto  you 
44.  27  Behold,  I  will  watch  over  them  for  evil 

44.  29  shall  surely  stand  against  you  for  evil 

45.  5  behold,  I  will  bring  evil  upon  all  flesh 

48.  2  in  Heshbon  they  have  devised  evil  against 

49.  23  for  they  have  heard  evil  tidings :  they  are 
49.  37  I  will  bring  evil  upon  them,  (even)  my 
51.  24  all  their  evil  that  they  have  done  in  Zion 
51.  60  Jeremiah  wrote,  .all  the  evil  that  should 

51.  64  shall  not  rise  from  the  evil  that  I  will 

52.  2  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the  eyes  of  the 


Lam.  3.  38  Out  of  the  mouth,  .proeeedeth  not  evil 
Eze.  5. 16  When  I  shall  send  upon  them  the  evil 

5.  17  So  will  I  send  upon  you . .  evil  beasts,  and 

6.  9  for  the  evils  which  they  have  committed 

6. 10  that  I  would  do  this  evil  unto  them 

6. 1 1  Alas  for  all  the  evil  abominations  of  the 

7.  5  An  evil,  an  only  evil,  behold,  is  come 

14.  22  concerning  the  evil  that  I  have  brought 

20.  43  for  all  your  evils  that  ye  have  committed 

33.  11  turn  ye,  turn  ye  from  your  evil  ways;  lor 

34.  25  will  cause  the  evil  beasts  to  cease  out  of 
36.  31  Then  shall  ye  remember  your  own  evil 
38.  10  and  thou  shalt  think  an  evil  thought 

Dan.  9. 12  by  bringing  upon  us  a  great  evil :  for 

9.  13  As  (it  is)  written,  .all  this  evil  is  come 

9.  14  hath  the  Lord  watched  upon  the  evil 
Joel  z.  13  kindness,  and  repenteth  him  of  the  evil 
Amos  3.  6  shall  there  be  evil  in  a  city ,  and  the  Lord 

5. 13  silence  in  that  time ;  for  it  (is)  an  evil  time 

5.  14  Seek  good,  and  not  evil,  that  ye  may  live 

5.  15  Hate  the  evil,  and  love  the  good,  and 

6.  3  Ye  that  put  far  away  the  evil  day,  and 
9.  4  I  will  set  mine  eyes  upon  them  for  evil 
9. 10  The  evil  shall  not  overtake  nor  prevent 

Jon.  1.  7  we  may  know  for  whose  cause  this  evil 

1.  8  for  whose  cause  this  evil  (is)  upon  us? 

3.  8  let  them  turn  every  one  from  his  evil  way 

3.  10  that  they  turned  from  their  evil  way 

3.  IO  God  repented  of  the  evil  that  he  had  said  | 

4.  2  kindness,  and  repentest  thee  of  the  evil 
Hie  1  12  evil  came  down  from  the  Lord  unto  the 

2.  1  Woe  to  them  that,  .work  evil  upon  their 
2.  3  against  this  family  do  I  devise  an  evil 

2.  3  neither  shall  ye  go ..  for  this  time  (is)  evil 

3.  2  Who  hate  the  good,  and  love  the  evil 
3.  11  (Is)  not  the  Lord  among  us?  none  evil 

7.  3  That  they  may  do  evil  with  both  hands 
Nah.  1.  11  that  imagineth  evil  against  the  Lord 
Hab.  1.  13  (Thou  art)  of  purer  eyes  than  to  behold  e 

2.  9  Woe  to  him  that  coveteth  an  evil  covetous 
2.  9  may  be  delivered  from  the  power  of  evil 1 
Zeph.  3.  15  thou  shalt  not  see  evil  any  more 
Zeeh.  1.  4  Turn  ye  now  from  your  evil  ways 

1.  4  and  (from)  your  evil  doings  :  but  they 
7.  10  let  none  of  you  imagine  evil  against  his 

8. 17  let  none  of  you  imagine  evil  in  your  hea. 
Mai.  1.  8  if  ye  offer  the  blind .  (is  it)  not  evil?  and 

1.  8  and  if  ye  offer  the  lame,  .(is  it)  not  evil? 

2.  17  Every  one  that  doeth  evil  (is)  good  in  the 

4.  Evil,  badness,  p  roa. 

Isa.  1.  16  put  away  the  evil  of  your  doings  from 
Jer.  4.  4  because  of  the  evil  of  your  doings 

21.  12  because  of  the  evil  of  your  doings 
23.  2  I  will  visit  upon  you  the  evil  of  your 
23.  22  and  from  the  evil  of  their  doings 

25.  5  from  the  evil  of  your  doings,  and  dwell 

26.  3  because  of  the  evil  of  their  doings 

44.  22  could  no  longer  bear,  because  of  the  evil 

5.  To  be  evil,  HIT]  raa. 

Josh. 24.  15  if  it  seem  evil  unto  you  to  serve  the  Lord 

6 . To  do  evil,  VVP,  raa,  5. 

Prov  24.  19  Fret  not  thyself  because  of  evil  (men) 

7.  Evil,  Kaida  Jcakia. 

Matt.  6.  34  Sufficient  unto  the  day  (is)  the  evil  thereof 

8 . Evil,  Kanos,  ko.k6v  kakos,  kakon. 

Matt24.  48  if  that  evil  servant  shall  say  in  his  heart 

27.  23  Why,  what  evil  hath  he  done?  But  they 
Mark  7.  21  For  from  within ..  proceed  evil  thoughts 

15.  14  Why,  what  evil  hath  he  done?  And  they 
Luke23.  22  Why,  what  evil  hath  he  done?  I  have 
Jolini8.  23  If  I  have  spoken .  .bear  witness  of  the  evil 
Acts  9.  13  how  much  evil  he  hath  done  to  thy  saints 

23.  9  saying,  We  find  no  evil  in  this  man  :  but 
Rom.  2.  9  upon  every  soul  of  man  that  doeth  evil 

3.  8  Let  us  do  evil,  that  good  may  come  ? 

7.  19  but  the  evil  which  I  would  not,  that  I  do 
7.  21  when  I  would  do  good,  evil  is  present 
—9.  it  neither  having  done  any  good  or  evir 

12.  17  Recompense  to  no  man  evil  for  evil 

12.  21  Be  not  overcome  of  evil,  but  overcome  e. 

13.  3  not  a  terror  to  good  works,  but  to  the  evil 

13.  4  to  (execute)  wrath  upon  him  that  doeth  e. 

14.  20  (it  is)  evil  for  that  man  who  eatetli  with 

16.  19  which  is  good,  and  simple  concerning  evil 

1  Co.  13.  5  is  not  easily  provoked,  tliinketli  no  evil 

15.  33  evil  communications  corrupt  good  maun. 

2  Co  13.  7  Now  I  pray  to  God  that  ye  do  no  evil 
Phil.  3.  2  Beware  of  dogs,  beware  of  evil  workers 
Col.  3.  5  evil  concupiscence,  and  covetousness, 

1  Th.  5.  15  See  that  none  render  evil  for  evil  unto 

1  Ti.  6. 10  love  of  money  is  the  root  of  all  evil 

2  Ti.  4.  14  the  coppersmith  did  me  much  evil :  the 
Titus  1.  12  The  Cretians  (are)  al way  liars,  evil  beasts 
Heb.  5.  14  exercised  to  discern  both  good  and  evil 
Jas.  1.  13  for  God  cannot  be  tempted  with  evil 

3.  8  (it  is)  an  unruly  evil,  full  of  deadly  poison 
1  Pe.  3.  9  Not  rendering  evil  for  evil,  or  railing  for 
3.  10  let  him  refrain  his  tongue  from  evil 

3.  11  Let  him  eschew  evil,  and  do  good  ;  let 
3.  12  but  the  face . .  (is)  against  them  that  do  e. 

9 . Evilly,  KctKws  kakos. 

Johm8.  23  If  I  have  spoken  evil,  bear  witness  of 
Acts  23.  5  Thou  shalt  not  speak  evil  of  the  ruler  of 

10 . The  evil,  6  irovripis  ho  poneros. 

Matt.  5.  37  for  whatsoever  is  more .  .cometh  of  evil 

5.  39  I  say  unto  you,  That  ye  resist  not  evil 

5.  45  he  maketh  his  sun  to  rise  on  the  evil  and 

6.  13  lead  us  not.,  but  deliver  us  from  evil 


Matt.  6.  23  But  if  thine  eye  be  evil,  thy  whole  body 

7.  n  If  ye  then,  being  evil,  know  how  to  give 
7.  17  but  a  corrupt  tree  bringeth  forth  evil 
7.  18  A  good  tree  cannot  bring  forth  evil  fruit 

9.  4  Wherefore  think  ye  evil  in  your  hearts? 

12.  34  how  can  ye,  being  evil,  speak  good  thin.? 
12.  35  and  an  evil  man,  out  of  the  evil  treasure 
12.  39  An  evil  and  adulterous  generation  seek. 

15.  19  For  out  of  the  heart  proceed  evil  thoughts 
20.  15  Is  thine  eye  evil,  because  I  am  good  ? 

Mark  7.  22  an  evil  eye,  blasphemy,  pride,  foolishne. 
Luke  3.  19  for  all  the  evils  which  llerod  had  done 

6.  22  and  cast  out  your  name  as  evil,  for  the 

6.  35  kind  unto  the  unthankful  and  (to)  the  e. 

6.  45  an  evil  man  out  of  the  evil  treasure  of 

7.  21  infirmities  and  plagues,  and  of  evil  spirits 

8.  2  which  had  been  healed  of  evil  spirits  and 
11.  4  lead  us  not.  .but  deliver  us  from  evil 

11.  13  If  ye  then,  being  evil,  know  how  to  give 
11.  29  he  began  to  say,  This  is  an  evil  generat. 

11.  34  when  (thine  eye)  is  evil,  thy  body  also  (is) 
John  3.  19  men  loved,  .because  their  deedB  were  evil 

7.  7  I  testify .  .that  the  works  thereof  are  evil 
Acts  19.  12  and  the  evil  spirits  went  out  of  them 
19.  13  to  call  over  them  which  had  evil  spirits 
19.  15  the  evil  spirit  answered  and  said,  Jesus 

19. 16  the  man  in  whom  the  evil  spirit  was  le. 
Gal.  1.  4  deliver  us  from  this  present  evil  world 
Eph.  5.  16  Redeeming  the  time,  .the  days  are  evil 
6.  13  may  be  able  to  withstand  in  the  evil  day 

1  Th.  5.  22  Abstain  from  all  appearance  of  evil 

2  Th.  3  3  establish  you,  and  keep  (you)  from  evil 

1  Ti.  6.  4  whereof  cometh  envy . .  evil  surmisings 

2  Ti.  3.  13  evil  men  and  seducers  shall  wax  worse 

4.  18  the  Lord  shall  deliver  me  from  every  evil 
Heb.  3.  12  lest  there  be  in  any  of  you  an  evil  heart 

10.  22  having  our  hearts  sprinkled  from  an  evil 
Jas.  2.  4  and  are  become  judges  of  evil  thoughts  ? 

4.  16  now  ye  rejoice,  .all  such  rejoicing  is  evil 
1  Jo.  3.  12  because  his  own  works  were  evil,  and 

W.Evil  word,  -novppbv  pyp.a  poneron  rheina. 

Matt.  5.  11  shall  say  all  manner  of  evil  against  you 

12.  Worthless.  <pav\os  phaulos. 

John  3.  20  every  one  that  doeth  evil  liateth  the  light 

5.  29  that  have  done  evil,  unto  the  resurrect. 
Jas.  3.  16  there  (is)  confusion  and  every  evil  work 

EVIL,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  evil,  jrv  yara. 

Deut  28.  54  his  eye  shall  be  evil  toward  his  brother 

28.  56  her  eye  shall  be  evil  toward  the  husband 

2.  To  be  evil,  VVP,  raa. 

Deut.  15.  9  thine  eye  be  evil  against  thy  poor  brother 

EVIL,  to  be  so  — 

From  badness,  po  meroa. 

Jer.  24.  3,  8  cannot  be  eaten,  they  are  so  evil 

29.  17  that  cannot  be  eaten,  they  are  so  evil 

EVIL,  to  bring  — 

To  do  evil,  treat  ill,  Tin  raa,  5. 

1  Ki.17.  20  hast  thou  also  brought  evil  upon  the  wi. 
Jer.  25.  29  lo,  I  begin  to  bring  evil  on  the  city  which 

EVIL,  to  do  — 

1. Evil,  J n  ra. 

Jer.  11. 13  when  thou  doest  evil,  then  thourejoicest 

2.  To  do  evil,  treat  ill,  VP,  raa,  5. 

Gen.  44.  5  Ye  have  done  evil  in  so  doing 
Exod.  5.  23  since  I  came,  lie  hath  done  evil  to  this 
Lev.  5.  4  pronouncing  witli  (his)  lips  to  do  evil 
1  Ki  14.  9  hast  done  evil  above  all  that  were  before 
1  Ch.21.  17  that  have  sinned,  and  done  evil  indeed 
Psa.  37.  8  fret  not  thyself  in  anywise  to  do  evil 
IT0V24.  8  He  that  deviseth  to  do  evilshall  be 
Isa.  1.  16  Wash  you,  make  you  clean,  .cease  todoe. 

41.  23  or  do  evil,  that  we  may  be  dismayed 
Jer.  4.  22  they  (are)  wise  to  do  evil,  but  to  do  good 

10.  5  for  they  cannot  do  evil,  neither  also  (is 

13.  23  do  good,  that  are  accustomed  to  do  evil 
38.  9  these  men  have  done  evil  in  all  that  they 

Zeph.  1.  12  will  not  do  good,  neither  will  he  do  evil 

3 . To  do  evil,  KaKoiroieoi  kakopoieb. 

Mark  3.  4  Is  it  lawful  to  do  good . .  or  to  do  evil  ? 
Luke  6.  9  Is  it  lawful,  .to  do  good,  or  to  do  evil  ? 

3  Jo.  11  but  he  that  doeth  evil  hath  not  seen  God 

EVIL  entreat,  to  — 

\.To  evil  entreat,  np  raali. 

Job  24.  21  He  evil  entreateth  the  barren  (that)  bear 

2.  To  do  evil,  treat  ill,  VIP,  raa,  5. 

Exod.  5.  22  wherefore  hast  thou  (so)  evil  entreated 
Deut  26.  6  Egyptians  evil  entreated  us,  and  afflicted 

3.  To  do  evil  to,  naKooi  kakoo. 

Acts  7.  6  and  entreat  (them)  evil  four  hundred 

7.  19  dealt  subtilly .  .and  evil  entreated  our 

EVIL  man — - 

Evil,  bad,  VI  ra. 

Job  35.  12  answer,  because  of  the  pride  of  evil  men 
EVIL  report  — 

Evil  account  or  report,  nai  dibbah. 

Gen.  37.  2  brought  unto  his  father  their  evil  report 
XUIU13.  32  they  brought  up  an  evil  report  of  the 

14.  37  that  did  bring  up  the  evil  report  upon 


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EVIL  speaker  — 

A  man  of  tongue,  iv’K  isli  lashon. 

Psa.140.  11  Let  not  an  evil  speaker  be  established  in 
EVIL  deeds  or  things  — 

1. Evil,  jit  ra. 

Prov  15.  28  mouth  of  the  wicked  poureth  out  evil  th. 

2.  Evil,  bad,  ko,k6s  kakos. 

Lukei6.  25  and  likewise  Lazarus  evil  things  :  but 
Rom.  1.  30  proud,  boasters,  inventors  of  evil  things 

1  Co.  10.  6  we  should  not  lust  after  evil  things,  as 

3 . Evil,  irovripis  poneros. 

Matti2.  35  and  an  evil  man .  .bringetli  forth  evil  thi. 
Alark  7.  23  All  these  evil  things  cometh  from  within 

2  Jo.  11  that  biddeth.  .is partaker  of  his  evil  deeds 

4.  Worthless,  <pav\os  phaulos. 

Titus  2.  8  ashamed,  having  no  evil  thing  to  say  of 

EVIL  doing  — • 

1.  Injustice,  aShc-ryua  adikema. 

Acts  24.  20  if  they  have  found  any  evil  doing  in  me 

2 . To  do  evil,  KaKowoiew  kakopoied. 

1  Pe.  3. 17  suffer  for  well  doing,  than  for  evil  doing 

EVIL  doer  — 

1.  To  work  vanity,  do  iniquity,  ]ik  bys  paal  cCven. 
Isa.  31.  2  arise  against  the  house  of  the  evil  doers 

2.  To  do  evil,  treat  ill,  JfJTJ  raa,  5. 

Job  8.  20  neither  will  he  help  the  evil  doers 
Psa.  26.  5  have  hated  the  congregation  of  evil  doers 
37.  1  Fret  not  thyself  because  of  evil  doers 
37.  9  For  evil  doers  shall  be  cut  off  :  but  those 
94.  16  Whowillrise  up  for  me  against  the  evil  d.v 
119.  115  Depart  from  me,  yeevil  doers  :  for  I  will 
Isa.  1.  4  a  seed  of  evil  doers,  children  that  are  cor. 

9.  17  every  one  (is)  an  hypocrite  and  an  evil  d. 

14.  20  seed  of  evil  doers  shall  never  be  renowned 
Jer.  20.  13  hath  delivered,  .from  the  hand  of  evil  d. 

23.  14  they  strengthen  also  the  hands  of  evil  d. 

3 . Evil  doer,  KaKonoiis  kakopoios. 

1  Pe.  2.  12  they  speak  against  you  as  evil  doers,  they 

2.  14  by  him  for  the  punishment  of  evil  doers 

3.  16  [whereas  they  speak,  .of  you,  as  of  evild.] 

4.  15  (as)  a  thief,  or  (as)  an  evil  doer,  or  (as)  a 

‘l.Evil  worker,  Kaicodpyos  kakourgos. 

2  Ti.  2.  9  Wherein  I  suffer  trouble,  as  an  evil  doer 
EVIL  favouredness  — 

Evil  thing,  in  131  dabar  ra. 

Deuti7.  1  wherein  is  blemish,  (or)  any  evil  favour. 
EVIL,  that  which  is  — 

1. That  which  is  evil  or  bad,  6  uau6s  ho  kakos. 

Rom  13.  4  if  thou  do  that  which  is  evil,  be  afraid 

3  Jo.  11  Beloved,  follow  not  that  which  is  evil,  but 

2.  That  which  is  evil,  6  irowqpis  poneros. 

Luke  6.  45  bringeth  forth  that  which  is  evil :  for  of 
Rom  12.  9  Abhor  that  which  is  evil ;  cleave  to  that 

EVIL,  the  — 

That  which  is  evil,  6  wovrjpds  ho  poneros. 

John  17.  15  thou  shouldest  keep  them  from  the  evil 
EVIL,  they  which  are  — 

Evil,  bad,  Kaxis  kakos. 

Rev.  2.  2  thou  canst  not  bear  them  which  are  evil 
EVIL  affected,  to  make  — - 
To  make  bad,  KauAio  kakoo. 

Acts  14.  2  made  their  minds  evil  affected  against 

E-VIL  ME-RO'-DACH,  IJTTp  YlX. 

Son  and  successor  of  Nebuchadnezzar.  He  released 
Jehoiakin  whom  his  father  had  kept  in  prison  for  thirty- 
seven  years.  His  reign  was  short,  from  561-559.  B.c. 

2  Ki.25.  27  E. .  .did  lift  up  the  head  of  Jehoiachin 
Jer.  52.  31  E .  .lifted  up  the  head  of  Jehoiachin  king 
EWE  — 

1 .  Ewe,  lamb,  Vrri  rachel. 

Gen.  31.  38  thy  ewes,  .havenot  cast  their  young,  and 
32.  14  he  goats,  two  hundred  ewes,  and  twenty 

2.  Young  lamb,  kid,  sheep,  nip  seh. 

Lev.  22.  28  (whether  it  be)  cow  or  ewe,  ye  shall  not 

EWE  LAMB  — 

Ewe  lamb,  nb’33,  nyaa  kabsah,  kibsali. 

Gen.  21.  28  Abraham  set  seven  ewe  lambs  of  the  flock 
21.  29  What  (mean)  these  seven  ewe  lambs  which 
21.  30  For  (these)  seven  ewe  lambs  shalt  thou 
Lev.  14.  10  one  ewe  lamb  of  the  first  year  without 
Num.  6.  14  one  ewe  lamb  of  the  first  year  without 
2  Sa.  12.  3  had  nothing,  save  one  little  ewe  lamb 

EWES  great  with  young  — - 

Suckling,  one  giving  milk,  S>iy  ul. 

Psa.  78.  71  From  folio  wing  the  ewes  great  with  young 

EXACT,  to 

1 .  To  cause  to  come  out,  bring  forth,  kjt;  yatsa ,  5. 

2  Ki.  15.  20  And  Menahem  exacted  the  money  of  Israel 

2.  To  exact,  tv;}  nagas. 

Deutis.  2  he  shall  not  exact  (it)  of  his  neighbour 

15.  3  Of  a  foreigner  thou  mayest  exact  (it  again) 
2  Ki.23.  35  he  exacted  the  silver  and  the  gold  of  the 
Isa.  58.  3  ye  find  pleasure,  and  exact  all  your  lab. 

3.  To  exact,  lift  up,  nasha. 

Neh.  5.  7  Ye  exact  usury  every  one  of  his  brother 


4.  To  ( cause  to)  exact,  K&3  nasha,  5. 

Psa.  89.  22  The  enemy  shall  not  exact  upon  him  ;  nor 

5.  To  exact,  nashah. 

Neh.  5.  10  I  likewise,  .might  exact  of  them  money 
5. 11  Restore,  .to  them,  .that  ye  exact  of  them 

6.  To  ( cause  to)  exact,  ntyj  nashah,  5. 

Job  11.  6  Know  therefore  that  God  exacteth  of  thee 

7.  To  do,  practice,  produce,  npda-aca  prasso. 

Luke  3.  13  Exact  no  more  than  that  which  is  appoin. 

EXACTION  — 

1.  Expulsion,  exaction,  gerushah. 

Eze.  45.  9  take  away  your' exactions  from  my  people 

2.  A  n  exaction,  lifting  up,  Nob?  mcishsha. 

Neh.  10.  31  would  leave,  .and  the  exaction  of  every 

EXACTOR  - 

To  exact,  tun  nagas. 

Isa.  60.  17  also  make,  .thine  exactors  righteousness 

EXALT,  to  — 

1.  To  make  high,  P133  gabah,  5. 

Prov  17.  19  he  that  exalteth  his  gate  seeketh  destruc. 
Eze.  17.  24  know  that  I  the  Lord,  .have  exalted  the 
21.  26  exalt  (him  that  is)  low,  and  abase  (him 
Obad.  4  Though  thou  exalt  (thyself)  as  the  eagle 

2.  To  lift  up  (self),  xy:  nasa. 

Hos.  13.  1  lie  exalted  himself  in  Israel ;  but  when 

3.  To  lift  up,  xjf’3  nasa,  3. 

2  Sa.  5.  12  he  had  exalted  his  kingdom  for  his  people 

l.To  raise  up,  exalt,  SSd  salal,  3 a. 

Prov.  4.  8  Exalt  her,  and  she  shall  promote  thee 

5.  To  lift  up,  exalt,  on  rum,  3 a. 

Exod  15.  2  The  Lord  (is)  my  strength .  .and  I  will  e. 
Job  17.  4  therefore  shalt  thou  not  exalt  (them) 

Psa.  34.  3  and  let  us  exalt  his  name  together 

37.  34  and  he  shall  exalt  thee  to  inherit  the  land 
99.  5  Exalt  ye  the  Lord  our  God,  and  worship 
99.  9  Exalt  the  Lord  our  God, and  worship  at  his 
107.  32  Let  them  exalt  him  also  in  the  congreg. 

1 18.  28  praise  thee  :  (thou  art)  my  God,  I  will  e. 
Prov  14.  34  Righteousness  exalteth  a  nation  :  but 
Isa.  25.  i  0  Lord  . .  I  will  exalt  thee,  I  will  praise 
Hos.  11.  7  though  they  called,  .none  at  all  would  e. 

6.  To  lift  up,  exalt,  on  rum. 

1  Sa.  2.  10  and  exalt  the  horn  of  his  anointed 

1  Ki.  14.  7  as  I  exalted  thee  from  among  the  people 

16.  2  Forasmuch  as  I  exalted  thee  out  of  the 

2  Ki.  19.  s2  against  whom  hast  thou  exalted  (thy)  voi. 
Psa.  89.  19  I  have  exalted  (one)  chosen  out  of  the 

92.  10  my  horn  shalt  thou  exalt  like  (the  horn  of) 
148.  14  He  also  exalteth  the  horn  of  his  people 
Prov  14.  29  (he  that  is)  hasty  of  spirit  exalteth  folly 
Isa.  13.  2  exalt  the  voice  unto  them,  shake  the  hand 
14.  13  I  will  exalt  my  throne  above  the  stars  of 
37.  23  against  whom  hast  thou  exalted  (thy)  voi. 

7.  To  set  on  high,  nib’  sagab,  5. 

Job.  36.  22  Behold,  God  exalteth  by  his  power  :  who 

8.  To  raise  high,  elevate,  b-tydtn  hupsoo. 

Matt  1 1.  23  And  thou,  .which  art  exalted  unto  heaven 
23.  12  whosoever  shall  exalt  himself  shall  be 
23.  12  that  shall  humble  himself  shall  be  exal. 
Luke  1.  52  put  down  the  mighty,  .and  exalted  them 

10.  15  And  thou,  .which  art  exalted  to  heaven 
14.  11  whosoever  exalteth  himself  shall  be  aba. 
14.  11  he  that  humbleth  himself  shall  be  exalted 
18.  14  every  one  that  exalteth  himself  shall  be 
18.  14  he  that  humbleth  himself  shall  be  exalted 

Acts  2.  33  being  by  the  right  hand  of  God  exalted 

5.  31  Him  hath  God  exalted  with  his  right 
13.  17  exalted  the  people  when  they  dwelt  as 
2  Co.  it.  7  in  abasing  myself  that  ye  might  be  exalted 
1  Pe.  5.  6  that  he  may  exalt  you  in  due  time 

EXALT  self,  to  — 

1 .  To  be  or  become  high,  ats  gabah. 

Eze.  31.  14  To  the  end  that  none,  .exalt  themselves 

2.  To  lift  up  self,  nasa,  7. 

1  Ki.  1.  5  the  son  of  Haggith  exalted  himself,  saying 
Eze.  29.  15  neither  shall  it  exalt  itself  any  more 
Dan.  11.  14  also  the  robbers,  .shall  exalt  themselves 

3.  To  raise  up  self,  T>D  salal,  la. 

Exod.  9.  17  As  yet  exaltest  thou  thyself  against  my 

4.  To  be  high,  lifted  up,  Dn  rum. 

Psa.  66.  7  let  not  the  rebellious  exalt  themselves 
140.  8  further  not.  .(lest)  they  exalt  themselves 

5.  To  lift  up  self,  Dn  rum,  7 a. 

Dan.  11.  36  he  shall  exalt  himself,  and  magnify 

6.  To  lift  up  upon  or  against,  inalpai  epairo. 

2  Co.  10.  5  and  every  high  thing  that  exalteth  itself 

11.  20  if  a  man  exalt  himself,  if  a  man  smite 

7.  To  lift  up  above,  bwepalpa  huperairo. 

2  Th.  2.  4  Who  opposeth  and  exalteth  himself 
EXALT  highly,  to  — 

To  lift  up  above,  virepuif/da)  huperupsoo. 

Phil.  2.  9  God  also  hath  highly  exalted  him,  and 
EXALTED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  or  become  high  or  haughty,  ptcs  gabah. 

Job  36.  7  doth  establish  them,  and  they  are  exalt. 
Isa.  5.  16  Lord  of  hosts  shall  be  exalted  in  judg. 


Eze.  19.  11  her  stature  was  exalted  among  the  thick 
31.  5  his  height  was  exalted  above  all  the  trees 

2.  To  be  lifted  up,  K'pj  nasa,  2. 

Isa.  2.  2  shall  be  exalted  above  the  hills  ;  and  all 
40.  4  Every  valley  shall  be  exalted,  and  every 
Mic.  4.  1  it  shall  be  exalted  above  the  hills  ;  and 

3.  To  lift  up  self  tttyi  nasa,  7. 

Nnni24.  7  higher,  .and  his  kingdom  shall  be  exalted 
1  Ch.  29.  11  and  thou  art  exalted  as  head  above  all 

4.  To  be  gone  up,  nby  alah,  2. 

Psa.  47.  9  (belong)  unto  God  :  he  is  greatly  exalted 
97.  9  For  tliou,  Lord  . .  art  exalted  far  above 

5.  To  be  high,  lifted  up,  cn  rum. 

1  Sa.  2.  1  mine  horn  is  exalted  in  the  Lord  ;  my 

2  Sa.  22.  47  exalted  be  the  God  of  the  rock  of  my  salv. 
Psa.  12.  8  wicked  walk,  .when  the  vilest  men  are  e. 

13.  2  how  long  shall  mine  enemy  be  exalted 
18.  46  and  let  the  God  of  my  salvation  be  exal. 
21. 13  Be  thou  exalted,  Lord,  in  thine  own 
46. 10  I  will  be  exalted.  .1  will  be  exalted  in 
57.  5,  11  Be  thou  exalted,  0  God,  above  the 
89.  16  in  thy  righteousness  shall  they  be  exalt. 
89.  24  and  in  my  name  shall  his  horn  be  exalted 
108.  5  Be  thou  exalted,  0  God,  above  the  heavens 
1 12.  9  his  horn  shall  be  exalted  with  honour 
Prov  11.  11  By  the  blessing,  .the  city  is  exalted 
Isa.  30.  18  therefore  will  he  be  exalted,  that  he 
49.  11  and  my  highways  shall  be  exalted 
52.  13  he  shall  be  exalted  and  extolled,  and  be 
Hos  !  1 3.  6  were  filled,  and  their  heart  was  exalted 

6.  To  be  lifted  up,  exalted,  Dn  rum,  3b. 

Neh.  9.  5  which  is  exalted  above  all  blessing  and 
Psa.  75. 10  the  horns  of  the  righteous  shall  be  exal. 

7.  To  lift  up,  exalt,  on  rum,  1  or  5. 

Psa.  89.  17  in  thy  favour  our  horn  shall  be  exalted 

8.  To  be  high,  dot  ramam. 

Job  24.  24  They  are  exalted  for  a  little  while,  but 
Psa.  1 18.  16  The  right  hand  of  the  Lord  is  exalted 

9.  To  be  or  become  high,  dst  ramam,  2,  or  cn  rum,  7a. 
Isa.  33.  10  Now  will  I  rise,  .now  will  I  be  exalted 

10.  To  be  high  or  strong,  ixf  sagab. 

Job  5.  1 1  those  which  mourn  may  be  exalted  to  saf. 

11.  To  be  or  become  high  or  strong,  lit?  sagab,  2. 

Isa.  2.  11,  17  the  Lord  alone  shall  be  exalted  in 

12.  4  make  mention  that  his  name  is  exalted 
33.  5  The  Lord  is  exalted ;  for  he  dwelleth 

EXALTED  above  measure,  to  be  — 

To  lift  up  above,  virepalpw  huperairo. 

2  Co.  12.  7,  7  lest  I  should  be  exalted  above  measure 

EXALTED,  in  that  he  is  — 

In  his  lifting  up,  eV  rep  vipei  avrov. 

Jas  1.  9  Let  the  brother,  .rejoice  in  that  he  is  ex. 

EXAMINATION  — 

A  judging  up,  examination,  investigation,  avd- 
Kpans  anakrisis. 

Acts  25.  26  after  examination  had,  I  might  have  so. 
EXAMINE,  be  examined,  to  — 

1. To  try,  prove,  test,  [ra  bachan. 

Psa.  26.  2  Examine  me,  0  Lord,  and  prove  me  ;  try 

2.  To  examine,  seek,  enquire,  cni  darash,  3. 

Ezra  10.  16  and  sat  down,  .to  examine  the  matter 

3.  To  examine,  investigate,  dvaKp'ivoi  ancikrino. 
Luke23.  14  I,  having  examined  (him)  before  you,  have 
Acts  4.  9  If  we  this  day  be  examined  of  the  good 

12.  19  he  examined  the  keepers,  and  commanded 
24.  8  by  examining  of  whom  thyself  mayest 
28.  18  Who,  when  they  had  examined  me,  would 
1  Co.  9.  3  Mine  answer  to  them  that  do  examine 

4  .To  examine  fully ,  b.vexd(o>  anetazo. 

Acts  22.  24  bade  that  he  should  be  examined  by  sc. 
22.  29  from  him  which  should  have  examined 

5.  To  prove,  SoKiydfa  dokimazd. 

1  Co.  11.  28  let  a  man  examine  himself,  and  so  let  him 

6.  To  try,  ireipd  £co  peirazo. 

2  Co.  13.  5  Examine  yourselves,  whether  ye  be  in  the 

EXAMPLE  — 

1. Sample,  exhibition,  Se7yp.a  deigma. 

Jude  7  the  cities . .  are  set  forth  for  an  example 

2.  A  type,  model,  tvttos  tupos. 

1  Co.  10.  6  Now  these  things  were  our  examples,  to 
1  Ti.  4.  12  but  be  thou  an  example  of  the  believers 

3.  Copy,  an  under -writing,  viroypayyds  liupogra. 

1  Pe.  2.  21  leaving  us  an  example,  that  ye  should 

i.A  sample,  exhibition,  imSSeiyya  hupodeigma. 
John  13.  15  I  have  given  you  an  example,  that  ye 
Heb.  4.  11  lest  any  man  fall  after  the  same  example 
8.  5  Who  serve  unto  the  example  and  shadow 
Jas.  5.  10  for  an  example  of  suffering  affliction,  and 

EXAMPLE,  to  make  a  public  — 

To  exhibit  publicly ,  -jrapaSeiyyar'i^a  paradeigmati. 

Matt.  1.  19  not  willing  [to  make  her  a  public  example] 
EXCEED,  to  — 

1  .To  show  self  mighty,  T35  gabar,  7. 

Job  36.  9  their  transgressions  that  they  have  exoe. 


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2.  To  be  or  become  great,  Sij  gadal. 

i  Ki.  io.  23  So  king  Solomon  exceeded  all  the  kings  of 

3.  To  make  or  become  great,  Si 3  gadal,  5. 

1  Sa.  20.  41  wept  one  with  another,  until  David  exc. 

1.  To  add,  <]d;  yasaph. 

2Ch.  9.  6  (for)  thou  exceedest  the  fame  that  I  heard 

5 .To  add,  qp;  yasaph,  5. 

Deut25.  3  not  exceed :  lest,  (if)  he  should  exceed 

1  Ki.  10.  7  thy  wisdom  and  prosperity  exceedeth  the 

5.  To  be  over  and  above,  abound,  exceed,  irepiaaevu. 
Matt.  5.  20  except  your  righteousness  shall  exceed; 

2  Co.  3.  9  much  more  doth  the  ministration . .  exceed 

EXCEEDING  — 

l .Excellent,  abundant,  Yfr  yattir. 

Dan.  3.  22  the  furnace  exceeding  hot,  the  flame  of 
7. 19  exceeding  dreadful,  whose  teeth  (were  of) 

2. Superabundance,  excellency ,  in;  yether. 

Dan.  8.  9  a  little  horn,  which  waxed  exceeding  gr. 

3 .Might,  in?  meod. 

Gen.  15.  1  I  (am)  thy  shield,  (and)  thy  exceeding  g. 
17.  6  And  I  will  make  thee  exceeding  fruitful 
27.  34  he  cried  with  a  great  and  exceeding  bitter 
Exod.  1.  7  multiplied,  and  waxed  exceeding  mighty 
19.  16  the  voice  of  the  trumpet  exceeding  loud 
Numi4.  7  The  land,  .(is)  an  exceeding  good  land 
2  Sa.  8.  8  from  Betah . .  king  David  took  exceeding 

12.  2  'The  rich  (man)  had  exceeding  many  floe. 
1  Ki.  4.  29  God  gave  Solomon  wisdom . .  exceeding 

7.  47  because  they  were  exceeding  many 

1  Ch  20.  2  he  brought  also  exceeding  much  spoil  out 

2  Ch.  32.  27  Hezekiah  had  exceeding  much  riches  and 
Psa.119.  96  (but)  thy  commandment  (is)  exceeding 
Jer.  48.  29  the  pride  of  Moab,  he  is  exceeding  proud 
Eze.  9.  9  The  iniquity  of  the  house  .(is)  exceeding 

16.  13  thou  wast  exceeding  beautiful,  and  thou 
37.  10  and  stood  up.  .an  exceeding  great  army 
47.  10  as  the  fish  of  the  great  sea,  exceeding 

i. Above,  upward,  onxoard,  nbs/07  lemalah. 

1  Ch.22.  5  the  house . .  (must  be)  exceeding  magnificat 

2  Ch.  16.  12  until  his  disease  (was)  exceeding  (great) 

i.  To  spread  out,  rnD  sa/rach. 

Eze.  23.  15  exceeding  in  dyed  attire  upon  their  heads 
! .Many,  much,  enough,  abundant,  3"i  rah. 

2  Ch.  14.  14  for  there  was  exceeding  much  spoil  in 
'.To  make  great  or  abundant,  "ikp  n:n  rabahmeod,  5. 

2  Ch.  11.  12  (he  put)  shields,  .and  made  them  exceed. 
\.Great,  tcai?  saggi. 

Dan.  6.  23  Then  was  the  king  exceeding  glad  for 

1.  Beyond  surpassing,  ko.6'  bnepPohriv  hath  huper. 

Rom.  7.  13  that  sin.  .might  become  exceeding  sinful 
0.  Very,  greatly,  \iav  lian. 

Matt.  2.  16  Then  Herod . .  was  exceeding  wroth,  and 

4.  8  taketh  him  up  into  an  exceeding  high 

8.  28  two  possessed  with  devils,  .exceeding 
Mark  9.  3  became  shining,  exceeding  white  as  snow 
Luke23.  8  when  Herod  saw  Jesus,  he  was  exceeding 

A. To  God,  rep  8ecv  to  theo. 

Acts  7.  20  Moses  was  born,  and  was  exceeding  fair 
.2.  Greatly,  vehemently,  acpbbpa  sphodra. 

Matt  2. 10  they  rejoiced  with  exceeding  great  joy 

17.  23  And  they  were  exceeding  sorry 

26.  22  they  were  exceeding  sorrowful,  and  began 
Rev.  16.  21  for  the  plague  thereof  was  exceeding 

.3.  Over,  above,  uirep  huper. 

Epli.  3.  20  Now  unto  him  that  is  able  to  do  exceed. 
.4.  To  cast  beyond,  surpass,  v-rrepPaWa  huperballo. 
2  Co.  9.  14  which  long  after  you  for  the  exceeding 
Eph.  1.  19  the  exceeding  greatness  of  his  power  to 

2.  7  he  might  show  the  exceeding  riches  of  his 

.5.  To  be  over  and  above,  virtpirtpLoalvco  huperper. 

2  Co.  7.  4  am  exceeding  joyful  in  all  our  tribulation 
.6.  To  God,  D'nS.xS  lelohim. 

Jon.  3.  3  NowNineveh  was  an  exceeding  great  city 
17.  To  be  made  wise,  □??  chakam,  4. 

Prov  30.  24  little  upon  the  earth,  but  they  (are)  exceed. 
’.8. Rejoicing,  joy,  gladness,  mirth,  nnpty  simehah. 
Psa.  21.  6  thou  hast  made  him  exceeding  glad  with 
43.  4  Then  will  I  go. .unto  God  my  exceeding 
19 .Great,  nVna  gedolah. 

Jon.  4.  6  So  J onah  was  exceeding  glad  of  the  gourd 

EXCEEDING,  far  more  — 

Beyond  measure  surpassing,  uaQ'  vnep0o\-fiu  els 

virep0o\riu. 

2  Co.  4. 17  a  far  more  exceeding  (and)  eternal  weight 
EXCEEDING  proudly  — 

High,  haughty,  nina  gahoah. 

1  Sa.  2.  3  Talk  no  more  so  exceeding  proudly ;  let 
EXCEEDINGLY  — 
l -Abundant,  excellent ,  Yrr  yattir. 

Dan.  7.  7  dreadful  and  terrible,  and  strong  exceed. 

2.  Might,  (ikp)  ikp  meod  [meod). 

Gen.  7. 19  the  waters  prevailed  exceedingly  upon 

13.  13  and  sinners  before  the  Lord  exceedingly 
17.  2  and  will  multiply  thee  exceedingly 

17.  20  and  will  multiply  him  exceedingly;  twelve 


Gen.  30.  43  the  man  increased  exceedingly,  and  had 
47.  27  and  grew,  and  multiplied  exceedingly 
2  Ki.io.  4  But  they  were  exceedingly  afraid,  and 
Esth.  4.  4  Then  was  the  queen  exceedingly  grieved 
Psa.  1 19.  167  thy  testimonies ;  and  I  love  them  exce. 

3.  Above,  upward,  onward,  nSys?  lemalah. 

1  Ch.29.  23  the  Lord  magnified  Solomon  exceedingly 

2  Ch.  1.  1  God  (was)  with  him,  and  magnified  him  e. 

17. 12  And  Jehoshaphat  waxed  great  exceedin. 
26.  8  for  he  strengthened  (himself)  exceedingly 

4.  Many,  much,  enough,  abundant,  an  rah. 

Psa.  123.  3  for  we  are  exceedingly  filled  with  conte. 
123.  4  Our  soul  is  exceedingly  filled  with  the 

5.  To  makemany  or  abundant,  lira  nyj  rabahmeod, 5. 
Gen.  16.  10  I  will  multiply  thy  seed  exceedingly,  that 

1  Sa.  26.  21  have  played  the  fool,  and  have  erred  ex. 

3.  Joy,  rejoicing,  V'j-’bx  ele  gil. 

Job  3.  22  Which  rejoice  exceedingly,  (and)  are  glad 

7.  A  great  trembling,  nVna  '"nun  charadah  gedolah. 
Gen.  27.  33  Isaac  trembled  very  exceedingly,  and 

8.  With  rejoicing,  gladness,  mirth,  nnair?  besimehah 
Psa.  68.  3  rejoice  before  God ;  yea,  let  them  exceed. 

9.  Desire,  lust,  rmn  taavah. 

Psa.  106.  14  But  lusted  exceedingly  in  the  wilderness 

10.  Great,  nVrp  gedolah. 

Neh.  2.  10  it  grieved  them  exceedingly  that  there 
Jon.  1.  10  Then  were  the  men  exceedingly  afraid 
1.  j6  the  men  feared  the  Lord  exceedingly,  and 

4.  1  But  it  displeased  Jonah  exceedingly,  and 

11  .Great  (with)  might,  ika  nVna  gedolah  meod. 

2  Sa.  13.  15  Then  Amnon  hated  her  exceedingly;  so 
12.il/ore  abundantly,  nepiaaorepois  perissoterus. 

2  Co.  7.  13  and  exceedingly  the  more  joyed  we  for 
13. Exceedingly,  irepiaaois  perissos. 

Acts  26.  11  and,  being  exceedingly  mad  against  them 

11. Greatly,  vehemently,  atptSSpa  sphodra. 

Matt  19.  25  they  were  exceedingly  amazed,  saying 
li.Greatly,  vehemently,  <r<po8pas  sphodros. 

Acts  27.  18  we  being  exceedingly  tossed  with  a  temp. 

16.  Above  out  of  measure,  uirlp  eV  irepiairou. 

1  Th.  3.  10  Night  and  day  praying  exceedingly  that 

17.  A  great  fear,  <p(0ov  piyav  phobon  megan. 

Mark  4.  41  they  feared  exceedingly,  and  said  one  to 

EXCEEDINGLY,  the  more  — 

More  abundantly,  ire  pur  a  ore  pas  perissoteros. 
Markis-  14  they  cried  out  [the  more  exceedingly] 
Gal.  1.  14  being  [more  exceedingly]  zealous  of  the 
EXCEL,  to  — 

1.  Mighty,  Yiaa  gibbor. 

Psa.  103.  20  ye  his  angels,  that  excel  iu  strength,  that 

2.  To  make  abundant,  in;  yathar,  5. 

Gen.  49.  4  Unstable  as  water,  thou  shalt  not  excel 

3.  To  be  pre-eminent,  excel,  nxj  natsach,  3. 

1  CI1.15.  2i*with  harps  on  the  Sheminith  to  excel 

4.  To  go  up,  nby  alah. 

Prov.  31.  29  done  virtuously,  but  thou  excellest  them 

5.  To  be  abundant,  npi  rabah. 

i  Ki.  4.  30  Solomon’s  wisdom  excelled  the  wisdom 

6.  To  be  over  and  above,  irepia<revw  perisseuo. 

1  Co.  ia.  12  seek  that  ye  may  excel  to  the  edifying 

7.  To  cast  beyond,  surpass,  virtpPdWw  huperballo. 

2  Co.  3.  10  by  reason  of  the  glory  that  excelleth 
EXCELLENCY  — 

1.  Rising,  excellency,  nixa  gaavah. 

Deut  33.  26  (who)  ridetli . .  in  his  excellency  on  the  sky 
33.  29  and  who  (is)  the  sword  of  thy  excellency  ! 
Psa.  68.  34  his  excellency  (is)  over  Israel,  and  his 
‘l. Rising,  excellency,  |itM  gaon. 

Exod  1 5.  7  in  the  greatness  of  thine  excellency  thou 
Job  37  4  thundereth  with,  .voice  of  his  excellency 
Psa.  47.  4  the  excellency  of  Jacob,  whom  he  loved 
Isa.  13.  19  the  beauty  of  the  Chaldees’  excellency 
60.  15  I  null  make  thee  an  eternal  excellency,  a 
Eze.  24.  21  excellency  of  your  strength,  the  desire 
Amos  6.  8  I  abhor  the  excellency  of  Jacob,  and  hate 

8.  7  Lord  hath  sworn  by  the  excellency  of  Jac. 
Nah.  2.  2  excellency  of  Jacob,  as  the  excellency  of 

3. Height,  loftiness,  ttpa  gobah. 

Job  40.  10  Deck  thyself .  .(with)  majesty  and  excell. 
1. Honour,  beauty,  majesty,  Yin  hadar. 

Isa.  35.  2  the  excellency  of  Carmel  and  Sharon 
35.  2  shall  see . .  the  excellency  of  our  God 

5. Superabundance,  excellency,  ur  yether. 

Gen.  49.  3  excellency  of  dignity,  and  the  excellency 
Job  4.  21  Doth  not  their  excellency  (which  is)  in 

6. Advantage,  jinn]  yithron. 

Eccl.  7.  12  excellency  of  knowledge  (is,  that)  wisdom 
l .Excellence,  rising,  nxi?  seeth. 

Job  13.  11  Shall  not  his  excellency  make  you  afraid? 
Psa.  62.  4  to  cast  (him)  down  from  his  excellency 

8 . Excellency,  N'iy  si. 

Job  20.  6  his  excellency  mount  up  to  the  heavens 

9.  A  casting  beyond,  surpassing,  vnepPohr)  htiperb. 

2  Co.  4.  7  the  excellency  of  the  power  may  be  of  God 


10.  The  pre-eminence,  rb  virepexov  to  hupereclion. 

Phil.  3.  8  the  excellency  of  the  knowledge  of  Christ 
11. .4  holding  over  or  beyond,  virepox’h  huperoche. 

1  Co.  2.  1  with  excellency  of  speech  or  01  wisdom 

EXCELLENT  — 

1.  Honourable,  Ynx  addir. 

Psa.  8.  1,  9  how  excellent  (is)  thy  name  in  all  the  ea. 
16.  3  the  excellent,  in  whom  (is)  all  my  delight 
76.  4  Thou  (art)  more  glorious  (and)  excellent 

2.  To  choose,  try,  fix  on,  1115  bachar. 

Song  5.  15  (is)  as  Lebanon,  excellent  as  the  cedars 

3.  Rising,  excellency,  pride,  pto  gaon. 

Isa.  4.  2  the  fruit  of  the  earth  (shall  be)  excellent 

4 . To  make  or  become  great,  Via  gadal,  5. 

Isa.  28.  29  wonderful  in  counsel,  .excellent  iu  wor. 

5.  Precious,  ip;  yakar. 

Psa.  36.  7  How  excellent  (is)  thy  loving  kindness,  0 

6.  Excellent,  abundant,  Yrr  yattir. 

Dan.  2.  31  great  image,  whose  brightness  (was)  ex. 

4.  36  and  excellent  majesty  was  added  unto  me 

5.  12  as  an  excellent  spirit,  and  knowledge,  and 

5.  14  and  excellent  wisdom  is  found  in  thee 

6.  3  because  an  excellent  spirit  (was)  in  him 

7.  Superabundance,  excellency,  ifi)  yether. 

Prov  17.  7  Excellent  speech  becometli  not  a  fool 

8.  Excellent,  cool,  1(3  qar. 

Prov  17.  27  man  of  understanding  is.  .excellent  spirit 

9.  A  bundance,  ab  rob. 

Psa  150.  2  praise  him .  .to  his  excellent  greatness 

10 . Great,  R'ab’  saggi. 

Job  37.  23  (he  is)  excellent  in  power,  and  in  judgment 

11.  Ornaments,  "ij l.  adi. 

Eze.  16.  7  and  tliou  art  come  to  excellent  ornaments 

12.  Beauty,  rnxEri  tipheretli. 

Esth.  1.  4  and  the  honour  of  his  excellent  majesty 

13.  Proper  or  becoming  to  the  great,  fieyaKoirpeirys. 

2  Pe.  1.  17  a  voice  to  him  from  the  excellent  glory 

EXCELLENT,  more  — 

1.  Greater,  better,  widely  different,  Siacpopdrepos. 

Heb.  1.  4  obtained  a  more  excellent  name  than 
8.  6  he  obtained  a  more  excellent  ministry 

2.  Very  surpassing,  ko.6’  virepPohdiv. 

1  Co.  12.  31  yet  show  I  unto  you  a  more  excellent  way 

3.  More,  greater,  fuller,  nKeiav  pleion. 

Heb.11.  4  a  more  excellent  sacrifice  than  Cain 

EXCELLENT,  most  — 

A  host,  powerful,  noble,  upinaros  kratistos. 

Luke  1.  3  write  unto  thee,  .most  excellent  Theoph. 
Acts  23.  26  Claudius  Lysias  unto  the  most  excellent 

EXCELLENT,  things  that  are  (more)  — 

Things  that  differ,  are  pre-eminent,  ra  biarpipovro.. 
Rom.  2.  18  approvest.  .things  that  are  more  excellent 
Phil.  1.  10  ye  may  approve  things  that  are  excellent 

EXCELLENT,  to  be  — 

1.  To  become  set  on  high,  sagab,  2. 

Psa.  148.  13  his  name  alone  is  excellent ;  his  glory 

2.  To  cause  to  go  about  or  spy  out,  YD  tur,  5. 

Prov.  12.  26  The  righteous  (is)  more  excellent  than  his 

EXCELLENT  thing  — 

1.  Rising,  excellency,  nitsa  geuth. 

Isa.  12.  5  he  hath  done  excellent  things  :  this  (is) 

2 . Foremost,  leading,  yd  nagid. 

Prov.  8.  6  Hear  ;  for  I  will  speak  of  excellent  things 

3.  Threefold,  excellent,  weighty,  shalish. 

Prov  22.  20  Have  not  I  written . .  thee  excellent  things 

EXCELLENT  (oil)  — 

Head,  top,  C’.va  rosh. 

Psa.  141.  5  (it  shall  be)  an  excellent  oil,  (which)  shall 

EXCELLETH  — 

Advantage,  pip]  yithron. 

Eccl.  2.  13  excelleth  folly,  as  far  as  light  excelleth 

EXCEPT  — 

l.Is  not,  pK  ayin. 

Gen.  44.  26  except  our  youngest  brother  (be)  with  us 

2.  To  the  separation  of,  aa1?  lebad. 

Esth.  4.  11  except  such  to  whom  the  king  shallhold 

3.  Without,  'n1??  bilti. 

Gen.  43.  3  shall  not  see  my  face  except  your  brot. 
Amos  3.  3  two  walk  together,  except  they  be  agreed  ? 

4.  That,  because,  when,  ’?  ki. 

Num.16.  13  except  thou  make  thyself  altogether 

5.  Therefore,  except,  but,  ]n^  lahen. 

Dan.  2.  11  except  the  gods,  whose  dwelling  is  not 

6.  5  except  we  find  (it)  against  him  concerning 

6 .If  not,  lule. 

Gen.  43.  10  except  we  had  lingered  surely  now  we 
7 .Tf  not,  'SiV  lute. 

1  Sa.  25.  34  except  thou  hadst  hasted  and  come  to 
Isa.  1.  9  Except  the  Lord  of  hosts  had  left  unto 


EXCEPT 


8. Only,  surely,  nevertheless,  pu  raq. 

Gen.  47.  26  except  the  land  of.  .priests  only,  (which) 

9. If. ..not,  iav...yfi  ean...me. 

Matt.  5.  20  except  your  righteousness  shall  exceed 
12.  29  except  he  first  bind  the  strong  man  ! 

18.  3  Except  ye  be  converted,  and  become  as 

26.  42  not  pass  away  from  me,  except  I  drink 
Mark  3.  27  except  he  will  first  bind  the  strong  man 

7.  3  except  they  wash  (their)  hands  oft,  eat 
7.  4  except  they  wash,  they  eat  not 
John  3.  2  do  these  miracles,  .except  God  be  with 

3.  3  Except  a  man  be  born  again,  he  cannot 

3.  5  Except  a  man  be  born  of  water  and  (of) 

3.  27  except  it  be  given  him  from  heaven 

4.  48  Except  ye  see  signs  and  wonders,  ye  will 
6.  44  except  the  Father  which  hath  sent  me 
6.  53  Except  ye  eat  the  flesh  of  the  Son  of  man 
6.  65  except  it  were  given  unto  him  of  my 

12.  24  Except  a  corn  of  wheat  fall  into  the 
15.  4  bear  fruit,  .except  it  abide  in  the  vine 
15.  4  no  more  can  ye,  except  ye  abide  in  me 
Acts  8.  31  How  can  I,  except  some  man  should 
15.  1  Except  ye  be  circumcised  after  the 

27.  31  Except  these  abide  in  the  ship,  ye  cannot 
Rom.  10.  15  how  shall  they  preach  except  they  be 

1  Co.  14.  6  except  I  shall  speak  to  you  either  by 

.  14.  7  except  they  give  a  distinction  in  the 

14.  9  except  ye  utter  by  the  tongue  words  easy 

15.  36  that,  .is  not  quickened,  except  it  die 

2  Th.  2.  3  except  there  come  a  failing  away  first 
2  Ti.  2.  5  not  crowned,  except  he  strive  lawfully 
Rev.  2.  5  remove  thy  candlestick . .  except  thou  re. 

2.  22  except  they  repent  of  their  deeds 

10 .If  not,  el  yf]  ei  me. 

Matt  19.  9  [except  (it  be)  for  fornication,  and  shall] 
24.  22  And  except  those  days  should  be  shorte. 
John  19.  11  except  it  were  given  thee  from  above 
Rom.  7.  7  except  the  law  had  said,  Thou  shalt  not 
9.  29  Except  the  Lord  of  Sabaoth  had  left  us 
2  Co.  12.  13  except  (it  be)  that  I . .  was  not  burdenso. 

11  .If  not,  ei  yi j  ti  ei  me  ti. 

Luke  9. 13  except  we  should  go  and  buy  meat  for 

1  Co.  7.  5  except  (it  be)  with  consent  for  a  time 

2  Co.  13.  5  Christ  is  in  you,  except  ye  be  reprobates 

12.//  not,  except,  euris  el  yfi  ektos  ei  me. 

1  Co.  14.  5  except  he  interpret,  that  the  church 
VS. Near  by,  without,  outside  of,  irapcKris  parektos. 

Acts  26.  29  altogether  such  as  I  am,  except  these 
14 .Afore  than,  except,  irXriv  plen. 

Acts  8.  1  were  all  scattered,  .except  the  apostles 
Vo. But  if  except,  dn  '3  ki  im. 

Gen.  32.  26  will  not  let  thee  go,  except  thou  bless  me 
16. // not,  lib  ox  im  lo. 

Gen.  44.  23  Except  your  youngest  brother  come  down 
Josh.  7. 12  except  ye  destroy  the  accursed  from 
Deut  32.  30  except  their  Rock  had  sold  them  and 

EXCEPT  it  be  — 

Either,  or,  e. 

Acts  24.  21  Except  it  be  for  this  one  voice,  that  I 
EXCEPT  that  — 

If  not,  el  yf)  ei  me. 

Marki3.’2o  except  that  the  Lordliad  shortened  those 
EXCEPTED,  to  be  — 

Without,  outside,  cktiSs  ektos. 

1  Co.  15.  27  he  is  excepted  which  did  put  all  things 

EXCESS  — 

1. Incontinence,  anpaala  akrasia. 

Matt  23.  25  they  are  full  of  extortion  and  [excess] 
2.41  pouring  out  upon,  avaxoais  anachusis. 

1  Pe.  4.  4  not  with  (them)  to  the  same  excess  of 
3. Prodigality,  a<rama  asotia. 

Eph.  5.  18  be  not  drunk  with  wine,  wherein  is  exc. 
EXCESS  of  wine  — 

Overflowing  of  urine,  olvo<pXvyla  oinophlugia. 

1  Pe.  4.  3  in  lasciviousness,  lusts,  excess  of  wine 

EXCHANGE  - - 

Change,  exchange,  fniDfi  temurah. 

Lev.  27.  10  it  and  the  exchange  thereof  shall  be  holy 
Job  28. 17  exchange  of  it  (shall  not  be  for)  jewels  of 

EXCHANGE,  in  — 

A  n  equivalent,  fair  exchange,  avrdXXayya  antall. 
Matt  t6.  26  what  shall  a  man  give  in  exchange  for 
Mark  8.  37  what  shall  a  man  give  in  exchange  for 

EXCHANGE,  to  — 

To  change,  exchange,  HD  mur,  5. 

Eze.  48. 14  neither  exchange,  nor  alienate  the  first 

EXCHANGER  — 

One  who  sits  at  a  table,  exchanger,  rpaire^n-ijs. 
Matt25.  27  to  have  put  my  money  to  the  exchangers 

EXCLUDE,  to  — 

To  shut  out,  eKKXeloi  ekkleio. 

Rom.  3.  27  Where  (is)  boasting  then  ?  It  is  excluded 
Gal.  4.  17  they  would  exclude  you,  that  ye  might 

EXCUSE,  to  make  — 

To  ask  off from,  or  away,  -napaneoyai  paraiteomai. 
Lukei4.  18  all  with  one  (consent)  began  to  make  ex. 


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EXCUSE,  without  — 

Without  apology,  av air oXiy pros  anapologetos. 

Rom.  1.  20  so  that  they  are  without  excuse 

EXCUSE  one’s  self,  to  — 

To  speak  self  off,  apologise,  cnroXoyeoyai  apologeo. 
Rom.  2.  15  accusing  or  else  excusing  one  another 
2  Co.  12.  19  think  ye  that  we  excuse  ourselves  unto 

EXCUSED,  to  be  — 

To  ask  off  from,  -irapaireoyai  paraiteomai. 

Lukei4.  18  go  and  see  it :  I  pray  thee  have  me  exc. 

14.  19  to  prove  them  :  I  pray  thee  have  me  ex. 

EXECRATION  — 

Execration,  oath,  curse,  nbx  alah. 

Jer.  42.  18  shall  be  an  execration,  and  an  astonish. 
44. 12  shall  be  an  execration,  (and)  an  astonish. 
EXECUTE,  to  — 

1  .To  do,  13J(  abad. 

Num.  8.  11  they  may  execute  the  service  of  the  Lord 

2.  To  do,  r'tpy  asah. 

Exodi2.  12'  the  gods  of  Egypt  I  will  execute  judgment 
Num.  5.  30  priest  shall  execute  upon  her  all  this 
33.  4  gods  also  the  Lord  executed  judgments 
Deut  10.  18  execute  the  judgment  of  the  fatherless 
33.  21  he  executed  the  justice  of  the  Lord,  and 

1  Sa.  28.  18  executedst  his  fierce  wrath  upon  Amalek 

2  Sa.  8.  15  David  executed  judgment  and  justice 

1  Ki.  6.  12  and  execute  my  judgments,  and  keep  all 

1  Ch.18.  14  executed  judgment  and  justice  among  all 

2  Ch.24.  24  So  they  executed  judgment  against  Joash 
Psa.  9. 16  known  (by)  the  judgment  (which)  he  exe. 

99.  4  thou  executest  judgment  and  righteous. 
103.  6  Lord  executeth  righteousness  and  judg. 

1 19.  84  execute  judgment  on  them  that  persecute 
146.  7  Which  executeth  judgment  for  the  oppr. 
149.  7  To  execute  vengeance  upon  the  heathen 
149.  9  To  execute  upon  them  the  judgment 
Isa.  16.  3  execute  judgment ;  make  thy  shadow  as 
Jer.  5.  1  if  there  be  (any)  that  executeth  judgment 
7.  5  if  ye  throughly  execute  judgment  betw. 

22.  3  Execute  ye  judgment  and  righteousness 

23.  5  execute  judgment  and  justice  in  the  earth 
23.  20  until  he  have  executed,  and  till  he  have 
33.  15  shall  execute  judgment  and  righteousness 

Eze.  5.  8  will  execute  judgments  in  the  midst  of 

5.  10  I  will  execute  judgments  in  thee,  and  the 
5.  15  I  shall  execute  judgments  in  thee  in  anger 
11.  9  and  will  execute  judgments  among  you 
11.  12  neither  executed  my  judgments,  but  have 
16.  41  execute  judgments  upon  thee  in  the  sight 
18.  8  executed  true  judgmeutbetween  man  and 
18.  17  hath  executed  my  judgments,  hath  walked 
20.  24  they  had  not  executed  my  judgments,  but 
23. 10  for  they  had  executed  judgment  upon  her 
25.  11  I  will  execute  judgments  upon  Moab 
25.  17  I  will  execute  great  vengeance  upon  them 

28.  22  I  shall  have  executed  judgments  in  her 
28.  26  I  have  executed  judgments  upon  all  those 
30.  14  and  will  execute  judgments  in  No 
30.  19  Thus  will  I  execute  judgments  in  Egypt 
39.  21  see  my  judgment  that  I  have  executed 
45.  9  execute  judgment  and  justice,  take  away 
IIos.  11.  9  not  execute  the  fierceness  of  mine  anger 
Joel  2.  11  for  (he  is)  strong  that  executeth  his  word 
Mic.  5.  15  will  execute  vengeance  in  anger  and  fury 

7.  9  plead  my  cause . .  execute  judgment  for 

3.  To  judge,  act  as  magistrate,  ogiy  shaphat. 

Zech.  7.  9  Execute  true  judgment,  and  show  mercy 

8.  16  execute  the  judgment  of  truth  and  peace 

4 . To  do,  iroiect) poied. 

John  5.  27  given  him  authority  to  execute  judgment 
Jude  15  To  execute  judgment  upon  all,  and  to 

EXECUTE  (judgment),  to  — - 

To  judge,  decide,  JH  din. 

Jer.  21.  12  Execute  judgment  in  the  morning,  and 
EXECUTED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  done,  performed,  131>.  abad,  4. 

Ezra  7.  26  let  judgment  be  executed  speedily  upon 

2.  To  be  done,  performed,  n‘py  asah,  2. 

Eccl.  8.  1 1  an  evil  work  is  not  executed  speedily 
EXECUTING  — 

To  do,  nyy  asah. 

2  Ki.io.  30  executing  (that  which  is)  right  in  mine 
EXECUTION,  to  be  put  in  — 

To  be  done,  nipy  asah,  2. 

Esth.  9.  1  decree  drew  near  to  be  put  in  execution 

EXECUTIONER  — 

A  spearman  (from  Lat.  speculator),  aircKouXaruip. 
Mark  6.  27  king  sent  an  executioner,  and  commanded 

EXEMPTED  — 

Free,  acquitted,  exempt,  ’p)  naqi. 

1  Ki.15.  22  throughout  all  Judah;  none  (was)exem. 
EXERCISE  — 

Gymnastic  exercise,  yvyvaala  gumnasia. 

1  Ti.  4.  8  For  bodily  exercise  proflteth  little  ;  but 
EXERCISE,  to  — 

1.  To  do,  n'py  asah. 

Jer.  9.  24  the  Lord  which  exercise  loving  kindness 

2.  To  work  up,  a<nceo>  askeo. 

Acts  24.  16  herein  do  I  exercise  myself,  to  have  alw. 


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3.  To  use  exercise,  train  up,  yvyvafa  gumnazo. 

1  Ti.  4.  7  exercise  thyself  (rather)  unto  godliness 
Heb.  5.  14  exercised  to  discern  both  good  and  evil 

12. 11  unto  them  which  are  exercised  thereby 

2  Pe.  2.  14  have  exercised  with  covetous  practices 

4 . To  do,  iroiew  poieo. 

Rev.  13. 12  he  exerciseth  all  the  power  of  the  first 
EXERCISE  (robbery),  to  — 

To  take  away  violently,  S>T3  garni. 

Eze.  22.  29  exercised  robbery,  and  have  vexed  the 
EXERCISE  self,  to  — 

To  go,  walk,  proceed,  halak,  3. 

Psa.131.  1  neither  do  I  exercise  myself  in  great 
EXERCISED,  to  be  — 

To  be  afflicted,  humbled,  nj y  anah. 

Eccl.  1.  13  hath  God  given,  .to  be  exercised  therew. 
3. 10  to  the  sons  of  men  to  be  exercised  in  it 
EXHORT,  to  — 

1  .To  exhort,  recommend,  napaiveu  paraineo. 

Acts  27.  22  I  exhort  you  to  he  of  good  cheer :  for 

2.  To  call  near,  or  for,  ir apanaXeu  parakaleo. 

Acts  2.  40  other  words  did  he  testify  and  exhort 

n.  23  exhorted  them  all,  that  with  purpose 

14.  22  exhorting  them  to  continue  in  the  faith 

15.  32  exhorted  the  brethren  with  many  words 
Rom  12.  8  lie  that  exhorteth,  on  exhortation  :  he 

2  Co.  9.  5  thought,  .necessary  to  exhort  the  breth. 

1  Th.  2.  1 1  As  ye  know  how  we  exhorted  and  comfo. 

4.  1  exhort  (you)  by  the  Lord  Jesus,  that  as  ye 
5. 14  we  exhort  you,  brethren,  warn  them  that 

2  Th.  3.  12  exhort  by  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  that  witt 

1  Ti.  2.  1  I  exhort  therefore,  that,  fust  of  all 

6.  2  These  things  teach  and  exhort 

2  Ti.  4.  2  exhort,  with,  .long  suffering  and  doctri. 
Titus  1.  9  to  exhort  and  to  convince  the  gainsayers 

2.  6  Young  men  likewise  exhort  to  be  sober 
2.  15  and  exhort,  and  rebuke  with  all  author. 
Heb.  3.  13  But  exhort  one  another  daily,  while  it  if 
1  Pe.  5.  1  The  elders  which  are  among  you  I  exh. 

5.  12  exhorting,  and  testifying  that  this  is  the 

J  ude  3  and  exhort  (you)  that  ye  should  eamestlj 

3.  To  turn  fomeard,  propel,  rpoTpeirw  protrepo. 
Acts  18.  27  exhorting  the  disciples  to  receive  him 

EXHORT  (one  another),  to  — 

To  call  near  or  for,  r  apanaXeu  parakaleo. 

Heb.  10.  25  exhorting  (one  another) :  and  so  much 
EXHORTATION  — 

A  calling  near  or  for,  irapaicXria'LS  paraklesis. 

Acts  13.  15  if  ye  have  any  v  oid  of  exhortation  for 
Rom  12.  8  he  that  exhorteth,  on  exhortation  :  he 

1  Co.  14.  3  edification,  and  exhortation,  and  comfor 

2  Co.  8.  17  he  accepted  the  exhortation ;  but  being 
1  Th.  2.  3  our  exhortation  (was)  not  of  deceit,  nor 

1  Ti.  4.  13  to  reading,  to  exhortation,  to  doctrine 
Heb.  12.  5  ye  have  forgotten  the  exhortation  which 

13.  22  brethren,  suffer  the  word  of  exhortation 

EXHORTATION,  to  give  much  — 

To  call  near  with  much  discourse,  ■napanaXiai  xiyu 

TTOXXj. 

Acts  20.  2  had  given  them  much  exhortation,  he 
EXHORTATION,  in  one’s  — 

To  call  near  or  for,  irapaKaXiai  parakaleo. 

Luke  3.  18  And  many  other  things  in  his  exhortatior 
EXILE  — 

To  remove,  n^>a  galali,  3. 

2  Sa.  15. 19  for  thou  (art)  a  stranger,  and  also  an  ex. 
EXILE,  captive  — 

To  wander,  nyit  tsoeh. 

Isa.  51.  14  The  captive  exile  hastenetli  that  he  maj 
EXORCIST  — 

One  who  adjures  out  demons,  i^opKiffr^s  exorkistes. 

Acts  19. 13  certain  of  the  vagabond  Jews,  exorcists 
EXPECT,  to  — 

1  .To  receive  from,  expect,  wait  for,  inSix0/*111- 
Heb.  10.  13  expecting  till  his  enemies  he  made  his 
2.  To  think  toward,  look  for,  rpooSoKau  prosdokao. 

Acts  3.  5  expecting  to  receive  something  of  them 
EXPECTATION  — 

1.  Expectation,  D3D  mabbat. 

Isa.  20.  5  and  ashamed  of  Ethiopia  their  expecta. 
20.  6  such  (is)  our  expectation,  whither  we  flee 

2.  Expectation,  030  mebbat. 

Zech.  9.  5  Ekroii,  for  her  expectation,  shall  be  asha. 

3.  Hope,  expectation,  nijjfi  tiqvah. 

Psa.  9. 18  expectation  of  the  poor  shall  (not)  perish 
62.  5  for  my  expectation  (is)  from  him 
Prov  10.  28  expectation  of  the  wicked  shall  perish 
11.  7  man  dieth,  (Iris)  expectation  shall  perish 
11.  23  the  expectation  of  the  wicked  (is)  wrath 
23. 18  thine  expectation  shall  not  be  cut  off 

24.  14  and  thy  expectation  shall  not  be  cut  off 

4.  Thinking  toviard,  looking  for,  ir  pooSoicla  prosdoki. 
Acts  12.  11  (from)  all  the  expectation  of  the  people  of 

EXPECTATION,  to  be  in  — 

To  think  toward,  look  for,  irpooboKaw  prosdokao. 
Luke  3. 15  as  the  people  were  in  expectation,  and  al' 


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EXPECTATION,  earnest  — 

A  thinking  or  looking  away  to,  airoicapaSoKia. 

Rom.  8.  19  the  earnest  expectation  of  the  creature 
Phil.  1.  20  According  to  my  earnest  expectation  and 

EXPECTED  — 

Hope,  expectation,  nipn  tiqvah. 

Jer.  29. 1 1  not  of  evil,  to  give  you  an  expected  end 

EXPEDIENT,  to  be  — 

To  bear  together,  avpcpipw  sumphero. 

John  1 1.  50  it  is  expedient  for  us,  that  one  man  should 

16.  7  It  is  expedient  for  you  that  I  go  away 

18.  14  that  it  was  expedient  that  one  man  should 
,  Co.  6.  12  lawful,  .but  all  things  are  not  expedient 

io.  23  lawful,  .but  all  things  are  not  expedient 
2  Co.  8.  10  this  is  expedient  for  you,  who  have  begun 

12.  1  It  is  not  expedient  for  me  doubtless  to 

EXPEL,  to  — 

1  .To  cast  out,  ithi  garash,  3. 

Judgn.  7  expel  me  out  of  my  father’s  house?  and 

2.  To  thrust  out,  >yw  hadaph. 

Josh.23.  s  he  shall  expel  them  from  before  you,  and 

3.7V)  take  possession  of,  dispossess,  Bin;  yarash,  5. 
Josh.  13. 13  Israel  expelled  not  the  Geshurites,  nor 
Judg.  1.  20  expelled  thence  the  three  sons  of  Analt. 

4.  To  cast  out,  iKfidWw  ekballo. 

Acts  13.  50  and  expelled  them  out  of  their  coasts 

EXPELLED,  to  be  — 

To  drive  or  force  away,  nil  nadach. 

2  Sa.  14.  14  his  banished  be  not  expelled  from  him 

EXPENSES  — 

Outgoing,  expenditure,  Kjjsi  niphga. 

Ezra.  6.  4  let  the  expenses  be  given  out  of  the  king’s 

6.  8  expenses  be  given  unto  these  men,  that 

EXPERIENCE  — 

Proof,  testing,  8oKLp.ii  dokime. 

Rom  5.  4  patience,  experience ;  and  experience 

EXPERIENCE,  to  have  — 

To  see,  nx-j  raah. 

Eccl.  1.  16  had  great  experience  of  wisdom  and  kno. 
EXPERIEN CE,  to  learn  by  — 

To  observe  diligently,  vn}  nachash ,  3. 

Gen.  30.  27  I  have  learned  by  experience  that  the 
EXPERIMENT  — 

Proof,  trying,  Soxigri  dokime. 

2  Co.  9. 13  by  the  experiment  of  this  ministration 

EXPERT  — 

1. To  be  taught,  accustomed,  *id^  lamad,  4. 

Song  3.  8  They  all  hold  sword’s,  (being)  expert  in 

2.  TV)  cause  to  act  wisely,  hyp  sakal,  5. 

Jer.  50.  9  arrows  (shall  be)  as  of  a  mighty  expert 
3. One  that  knows,  yvuarps  gnostes. 

Acts  26.  3  I  know)  thee  to  be  expert  in  all  customs 

EXPERT  in  — 

To  set  in  array,  ?nV  ardk. 

1  Ch.  12.  33  expert  in  war,  with  all  instruments  of 

12.  35  of  the  Danites  expert  in  war  twenty  and 

12.  36  went  forth  to  battle,  expert  in  war,  forty 

EXPIRE,  to  — 

1. To  fill  out,  nXypiti)  pleroo. 

Acts  7.  30  And  when  forty  years  were  expired,  there 

2.  To  end,  reXeui  telco. 

Rev.  20.  7  [when  the  thousand  years  are  expired] 

EXPIRED,  be  — 

Heturn,  revolution,  teshubah. 

2  Sa.  11.  1  after  the  year  was  expired,  at  the  time 

1  Ch.  20.  1  after  the  year  was  expired,  at  the  time 

2  Ch.  36. 10  the  year  was  expired,  king  Nebuchadne. 

EXPIRED,  to  be  — 

1. To  finish,  consume,  n^3  kalah,  3. 

Eze.  43.  27  when  these'  days  are  expired,  it  shall  be 

2.  To  be  full,  male. 

1  Sa.  18.  26  and  the  days  were  not  expired 
1  Ch.17.  11  when  thy  days  be  expired  that  thou  must 
Esth.  1  .  5  when  these  days  were  expired,  the  king 

EXPOUND,  to  — 

1. T’o  put  or  bring  before,  ill  nagad,  5. 

Judg  14.  14  could  not  in  three  days  expound  the  rid. 

14. 19  unto  them  which  expounded  the  riddle 

2.  To  interpret  thoroughly,  Sieppyreviv  diermeneuo. 
Luke  24.  27  expounded  unto  them  in  all  the  Scriptures 

3.  To  put  forth,  (KriBppi  ektithemi. 

Acts  11.  4  expounded  (it)  by  order  unto  them,  saying 

18.  26  expounded  unto  him  the  way  of  God  more 
28.  23  to  whom  he  expounded  and  testified  the 

l.To  loose  further,  solve,  ini\vin  epiluo. 

Mark  4.  34  he  expounded  all  things  to  his  disciples 

EXPRESSED,  to  be  — 

To  be  pierced,  defined,  marked  out,  3|3)  nagab,  2. 
Num  1. 17  men  which  are  expressed  by  (their)  names 
1  Ch.  12.  31  half  tribe,  .which  were  expressed  by  na. 
16.  41  were  chosen,  who  were  expressed  by  name 


2  Ch.28.  15  men  which  were  expressed  by  name  rose 

31. 19  the  men  that  were  expressed  by  name,  to 
Ezra.  8.  20  all  of  them  were  expressed  by  name 

EXPRESSLY  — 

1.  To  say,  "ok  amar. 

1  Sa.  20.  21  If  I  expressly  say  unto  the  lad,  Behold 
2 .In  express  words,  f>r\rws  rhetos. 

1  Ti.  4.  1  the  Spirit  speaketh  expressly,  that  in  the 
EXTEND,  to  — 

1. T’o  draw  out,  masha.k. 

Psa.  109.  12  there  be  none  to  extend  mercy  unto  him 

2.  To  stretch  out,  no)  natah. 

Isa.  66.  12  I  will  extend  peace  to  her  like  a  river 

3.  TV)  stretch  out,  no)  natah,  5. 

Ezra  7.  28  hath  extended  mercy  unto  me  before  the 

9.  9  hath  extended  mercy  unto  us  in  the  sight 
EXTINCT,  to  be  — 

1. To  be  extinguished,  t|jfj  daak. 

Isa.  43. 17  they  are  extinct,  they  are  quenched  as 

2.  To  become  extinguished,  ijyi  zaak,  2. 

Job  17.  1  my  days  are  extinct;  the  graves  (are  ready) 
EXTOL,  to  — 

1. T’o  exalt,  raise  up,  VpD  salal. 

Psa.  68.  4  extol  him  that  rideth  upon  the  heavens 

2.  To  lift  up,  exalt,  on  rum,  3 a. 

Psa.  30.  1  I  will  extol  thee,  0  Lord  ;  for  thou  hast 
145,  1  I  will  extol  thee,  my  God,  O  king;  and  I 

3.  To  lift  up,  exalt,  on  rum,  3a. 

Dan.  4.  37  and  extol  and  honour  the  King  of  heaven 
EXTOLLED,  to  be  — 

1. To  be  lifted  up,  «y)  nasa,  2. 

Isa.  52.  13  he  shall  be  exalted  and  extolled,  and  be 

2.  Lifting  up,  exaltation,  DOin  romam. 

Psa.  66.  17  and  he  was  extolled  with  my  tongue 
EXTORTION  — 

1  .Oppression,  strife,  pz>y  osheq. 

Eze.  22.  12  thou  hast  greedily  gained,  .by  extortion 

2.  Snatching  away,  apwayp  harpage. 

Matt  23.  25  within  they  are  full  of  extortion  and  ex. 
EXTORTIONER  — 
l.T’o  wring  out,  extol,  po  muts. 

Isa.  16.  4  the  extortioner  is  at  an  end,  the  spoiler 
2.7V)  bite,  lend  on  usury,  npi  nashah. 

Psa.  109.  11  Let  the  extortioner  catch  all  that  he 

3.  One  that  snatches  away ,  apwa |  harpax. 

Luke  18.  11  I  am  not  as  other  men  (are),  extortioners 
1  Co.  5. 10  with  the  covetous,  or  extortioners,  or 

5.  11  or  a  railer,  or  a  drunkard,  or  an  extortion. 

6. 10  nor  extortioners,  shall  inherit  the  kingd. 
EXTREMITY  — 

Extremity,  vs  pash. 

Job  35. 15  yet  he  knoweth  (it)  not  in  great  extrem. 

EYE  — 

1 .  Eye,  py  ayin. 

Gen.  3.  5  then  your  eyes  shall  be  opened,  and  ye 
3.  6  and  that  it  (was)  pleasant  to  the  eyes 
3.  7  And  the  eyes  of  them  both  were  opened 

6.  8  Noah  found  grace  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord 

13. 10  Lot  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  beheld  all  the 

13.  14  Lift  up  now  thine  eyes,  and  look  from 
16.  4  her  mistress  was  despised  in  her  eyes 
16.  5  when  she  saw  .  I  was  despised  in  her  eyes 

18.  2  And  he  lift  up  his  eyes  and  looked 

19.  8  and  do  ye  to  them  as  (is)  good  in  your  ey. 

20.  16  behold  he  (is)  to  thee  a  covering  of  the  ey. 

21.  19  God  opened  her  eyes,  and  she  saw  a  well 

22.  4  the  third  day  Abraham  lifted  up  his  eyes 
22.  13  Abraham  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  looked 

24.  63  he  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  saw,  and,  beh. 
24.  64  And  Rebekah  lifted  up  her  eyes,  and 

27.  1  his  eyes  were  dim,  so  that  he  could  not 

30.  27  if  I  have  found  favour  in  thine  eyes, (tarry) 

30.  41  Jacob  laid  the  rods  before  the  eyes  of 

31.  10  I  lifted  up  mine  eyes,  and  saw  in  a  dream 
31.  12  he  said,  Lift  up  now  thine  eyes  and  see 
31.  40  and  my  sleep  departed  from  mine  eyes 
33.  1  Jacob  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  looked,  and 

33.  5  he  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  saw  the  women 

34.  11  Let  me  find  grace  in  your  eyes,  and  what 
37.  25  and  they  lifted  up  their  eyes  and  looked 
39.  7  his  master's  wife  cast  her  eyes  upon  Jos. 

41.  37  in  the  eyes  of  Pharaoh,  and  in  the  eyes  of 

42.  24  Simeon,  and  bound  him  before  their  eyes 

43.  29  he  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  saw  his  brother 

44.  21  that  I  may  set  mine  eyes  upon  him 

45. 12  your  eyes  see,  and  the  eyes  of  my  brother 

46.  4  Joseph  shall  put  his  hand  upon  thine  ey. 

47.  19  Wherefore  shall  we  die  before  thine  eyes 

48.  10  Now  the  eyes  of  Israel  were  dim  for  age 

49. 12  His  eyes,  .red  with  wine,  and  his  teeth 
50.  4  If  now  I  have  found  gxace  in  your  eyes 

Exod.  5.  21  in  the  eyes  of  Pharaoh,  and  in  the  eyes 

8.  26  shall  we  sacrifice,  .before  their  eyes,  and 

13.  9  and  for  a  memorial  between  thine  eyes 

13.  16  and  for  frontlets  between  thine  eyes 

14.  10  the  children  of  Israel  lifted  up  their  eyes 
21.  24  Eye  for  eye,  tooth  for  tooth,  hand  for 
21.  26  if  a  man  smite  the  eye  of  his  servant 

21.  26  or  the  eye  of  his  maid,  that  it  perish 


Exod  21.  26  he  shall  let  him  go  free  for  his  eye’s  sake 
24.  17  fire,  .in  the  eyes  of  the  children  of  Israel 
Lev.  4.  13  the  thing  be  hid  from  the  eyes  of  the 

20.  4  if  the  people,  .hide  their  eyes  from  the 

21.  20  or  that  hath  a  blemish  in  his  eye,  or  be 
24.  20  Breach  for  breach,  eye  for  eye,  tooth  for 

26.  16  burning  ague,  that  shall  consume  the  ey. 
Num.  5.  13  and  it  be  hid  from  the  eyes  of  her  husba. 

10.  31  and  thou  mayest  be  to  us  instead  of  eyes 

11.  6  (there  is)  nothing  at  all . .  (before)  our  eyes 

15.  39  after  your  own  heart  and  your  own  eyes 
16. 14  wilt  thou  put  out  the  eyes  of  these  men  ? 
20.  8  speak  ye  unto  the  rock  before  their  eyes 

20.  12  to  sanctify  me  in  the  eyes  of  the  children 

22.  31  Then  the  Lord  opened  the  eyes  of  Balaam 
'  24.  2  Balaam  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  he  saw 

24.  3,  15  the  man  whose  eyes  are  open  hath 
24.  4,  16  falling,  .but  having  his  eyes  open 

27.  14  sanctify  me  at  the  water  before  their  ey. 

33.  55  that  those,  .(shall  be)  pricks  in  your  eyes 
Deut.  1.  30  according  to  all.  .he  did .  before  your  ey. 

3.  21  Thine  eyes  have  seen  all  that  the  Lord 
3.  27  lift  up  thine  eyes  westward,  and  northw. 

3.  27  and  behold  (it)  witli  thine  eyes  :  for  thou 

4.  3  Your  eyes  have  seen  what  the  Lord  did 
4.  9  forget  the  things,  thine  eyes  have  seen 
4.  19  lest  thou  lift  up  thine  eyes  unto  heaven 
4.  34  to  all  that  tne  Lord  . .  did . .  before,  your  e.  ? 
6.  8  shall  be  as  frontlets  between  thine  eyes 

6.  22  the  Lord  showed  signs,  .before  our  eyes 

7.  16  thine  eye  shall  have  no  pity  upon  them 

7. 19  The  great  temptations  which  thine  eyes 

9.  17  I  took,  .and  brake  them  before  your  eyes 

10.  21  terrible  things  which  thine  eyes  have 

11.  7  But  your  eyes  have  seen  all  the  great  acts 

11.  12  the  eyes  of  the  Loud  thy  God  (are)  always 

11.  18  they  may  be  as  frontlets  between  your  e. 

12.  8  every  man  whatso.  (is)  right  in  his  own  ey. 

13.  8  neither  shall  thine  eye  pity  him,  neither 
13. 18  to  do.  .right  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord 

14.  1  nor  make  any  baldness  between  your  eyes 

15.  9  and  thine  eye  be  evil  against  thy  poor  hr. 

16.  19  for  a  gift  doth  blind  the  eyes  of  the  wise 

19.  13  Thine  eye  shall  not  pity  him  ;  but  thou 

19.  21  And  thine  eye  shall  not  pity 

19.  21  life,  .for  life,  eye  for  eye,  tooth  for 

21.  7  and  say.  .neither  have  our  eyes  seen 

24.  1  that  she  find  no  favour  in  his  eyes 

25.  12  Then,  .thine  eye  shall  not  pity  (her) 

28.  31  Thine  ox.  .slain  before  thine  eyes,  and 

28.  32  thine  eyes  shall  look,  and  fail,  for  them 
28.  34  shalt  be  mad  for  the  sight  of  thine  eyes 
28.  54  his  eye  shall  be  evil  toward  his  brother 
28.  56  her  eye  shall  be  evil  toward  the  husband 
28.  65  and  failing  of  eyes,  and  sorrow  of  mind 

28.  67  for  the  sight  of  thine  eyes  which  thou 

29.  2  all  that  the  Lord  did  before  your  eyes 

29.  3  The  great  temptations  which  thine  eyes 

29.  4  and  eyes  to  see,  and  ears  to  hear,  unto, 

32.  10  he  kept  him  as  the  apple  of  his  eye 

34.  4  I  have  caused  thee  to  see.  .with  thine  ey. 
34.  7  his  eye  was  not  dim,  nor  his  natural  force 

Josh.  5.  13  he  lifted  up  his  eyes  and  looked,  and 

23.  13  but  they  shall  be.  .thorns  in  your  eyes 

24.  7  your  eyes  have  seen  what  I  have  done  in 
J udg  16.  21  Philistines  took  him,  and  put  out  his  eyes 

16.  28  I  may  be  at  once  avenged .  .for  my  two  e. 

17.  6  every  man  did . .  right  in  his  own  eyes 
19. 17  when  he  had  lifted  up  his  eyes,  he  saw 

21.  25  every  man.  .did  right  in  his  own  eyes 
Ruth  2.  9  (Let)  thine  eyes  (be)  on  the  field  that  they 

2.  10  Why  have  I  found  grace  in  thine  eyes 

1  Sa.  2.  33  the  man . .  (slialllbe)  to  consume  thine  eyes 

3.  2  his  eyes  began  to  wax  dim,  (that)  he  could 

4.  15  his  eyes  were  dim,  that  he  could  not  see 
6.  13  they  lifted  up  their  eyes,  and  saw  the  ark 

11.  2  that  I  may  thrust  out  all  your  right  eyes 

12.  3  (any)  bribe  to  blind  mine  eyes  therewith? 

12.  16  which  the  Lord  will  do  before  your  eyes 

14.  27  and  his  eyes  were  enlightened 

14.  29  how  mine  eyes  have  been  enlightened 

20.  3  that  I  have  found  grace  in  thine  eye3 

20.  29  now,  if  I  have  found  favour  in  thine  eyes 

24.  10  Behold,  this  day  thine  eyes  have  seen  how 

25.  8  let  the  young  men  find  favour  in  thine  ey 

26.  21  my  soul  was  precious  in  thine  eyes  this 

26.  24  thy  life  was  much  set  by.  .in  mine  eyes 

26.  24  let  my  life  be  much  set  by  in  the  eyes  of 

27.  5  If  I  have  now  found  grace  in  thine  eyes 

2  Sa.  6.  20  who  uncovered  himself  to  day  in  the  eyes 

12.  11  and  I  will  take  thy  wives  before  thine  e. 

13.  34  And  the  young  man . .  lifted  up  his  eyes 

15.  25  if  I  shall  find  favour  in  the  eyes  of  the 

18.  24  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  looked,  and  behold 

22.  28  but  thine  eyes  (are)  upon  the  haughty 
24.  3  that  the  eyes  of  my  lord  the  king  may  see 

1  Ki.  1.  20  And  thou,  .the  eyesof  all  Israel  (are)upon 

j.  48  to  sit  on  my  throne  this  day,  mine  eyes 

8.  29  That  thine  eyes  may  be  open  toward  this 

8.  52  That  thine  eyes  may  be  open  unto  the 

9.  3  mine  eyes  and  mine  heart  shall  be  there 

10.  7  until  I  came,  and  mine  eyes  had  seen  (it) 

11.  33  not  walked,  to  do.  .right  in  mine  eyes 

14.  4  for  his  eyes  were  set  by  reason  of  his  age 

14.  8  who  followed,  .to  do.  .right  in  mine  eyes 

15.  5, 11  did.  .right  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord 

16.  25  Omri  wrought  evil  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord 
20.  6  whatsoever  is  pleasant  in  thine  eyes 

22.  43  doing,  .right  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord 

2  Ki.  4.  34  his  eyes  upon  his  eyes,  and  his  hands 

4.  35  seven  times,  and  the  child  opened  hisey. 
6.  1 7  I  pray  thee,  open  his  eyes,  th  at  he  may  see 


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2  Ki.  6.  17  And  the  Lord  opened  the  eyes  of  the 

6.  30  open  the  eyes  of  these . .  that  they  may 

6.  20  the  Lord  opened  their  eyes,  and  they 

7.  2,  19  Behold,  thou shalt  see.  .with  thine  ey. 
10.  5  do  thou  (that  which  is)  good  in  thine  eyes 
10.  30  in  executing . .  right  in  mine  eyes 

19.  16  and  hear;  open,  Lord,  thine  eyes,  and  see 

19.  22  against  whom  hast  thou . .  lifted  up  thine  e. 
22.  20  thine  eyes  shall  not  see  all  the  evil 

25.  7  slew  the  sons  of  Zedekiah  before  his  eyes 
25.  7  put  out  the  eyes  of  Zedekiah,  and  bound 

1  Ch.13.  4  the  thing  was  right  in  the  eyes  of  all  the 

17. 17  this  was  a  small  thing  in  thine  eyes,  0  G. 

31.  16  David  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  saw  the  an. 
2i.  23  let  my  lord.  .do.  .good  in  his  eyes 

2  Ch.  6.  20  That  thine  eyes  may  be  open  upon  this 

6.  40  let,  I  beseech  thee,  thine  eyes  be  open 

7.  15  Now  mine  eyes  shall  be  open,  and  mine 
7.  16  mine  eyes  and  mine  heart  shall  be  there 

9.  6  until  I  came,  and  mine  eyes  had  seen  (it) 

14.  2  Asa  did.  .good  and  right  in  the  eyes  of  the 
16.  9  For  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  run  to  and  fro 
20. 12  our  God.  .our  eyes  (are)  upon  theei 
21.  6  he  wrought . .  evil  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord 
29.  6  and  done . .  evil  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord 
29.  8  and  to  hissing,  as  ye  see  with  your  eyes 
Ezra  3.  12  the  foundation . .  was  laid  before  their  ey. 

5.  5  But  the  eye  of  their  God  was  upon  the 

9.  8  that  our  God  may  lighten  our  eyes,  and 
Nell  1.  6  Let  thine  ear.  .be  attentive,  and  thine  e. 

6.  16  were  much  cast  down  in  their  own  eyes 
Esth.  1.  17  shall  despise  their  husbands  in  their  eyes 
Job  2.  12  when  they  lifted  up  their  eyes  afar  off 

3.  10  not  shut,  .nor  hid  sorrow  from  mine  eyes 

4.  16  an  image  (was)  before  mine  eyes,  .silence 

7.  7  mine  eye  shall  no  more  see  good 

7.  8  The  eye  of  him  that  hath  seen  me  shall 
7.  8  thine  eyes  (are)  upon  me,  and  I  (am)  not 

10.  4  Hast  thou  eyes  of  flesh?  or  seest  thou  as 

10.  18  I  had  given  up  the  ghost,  and  no  eye  had 

11.  4  thou  hast  said . .  I  am  clean  in  thine  eyes 
11.  20  But  the  eyes  of  the  wicked  shall  fail 

13.  1  Lo,  mine  eye  hath  seen  all.  .mine  ear 

14.  3  dost  thou  open  thine  eyes  upon  such  an 

15.  12  carry  thee  away  ?  and  what  do  thy  eyes 

16.  9  mine  enemy  sharpeneth  his  eyes  upon  me 

16.  20  mine  eye  poureth  out  (tears)  unto  God 

17.  2  doth  not  mine  eye  continue  in  their  pro. 
17.  5  even  the  eyes  of  his  children  shall  fail 
17.  7  Mine  eye  also  is  dim  by  reason  of  sorrow 

19.  27  Whom  I  shall  see.  .and  mine  eyes  shall 

20.  9  The  eye  also  (which)  saw  him  shall  (see 

21.  8  and  their  offspring  before  their  eyes 
21.  20  His  eyes  shall  see  his  destruction,  and 
24.  15  The  eye  also  of  the  adulterer  waiteth  for 
24.  15  No  eye  shall  see  me;  and  disguiseth  (his) 

24.  23  safety,  .yet  his  eyes  (are)  upon  their  ways 

27.  19  The  rich,  .openeth  his  eyes,  and  he  (is) 

28.  7  and  which  the  vulture’s  eye  hath  not  seen 
28.  10  and  his  eye  seeth  every  precious  thing 

28.  21  Seeing  it  is  hid  from  the  eyes  of  all  living 

29.  11  when  the  eye  saw  (me),  it  gave  witness  to 
29.  15  I  was  eyes  to  the  blind,  and  feet  (was)  I 

31.  1  I  made  a  covenant  with  mine  eyes  ;  why 

31.  7  and  mine  heart  walked  after  mine  eyes 

31.  16  have  caused  the  eyes  of  the  widow  to  fail 

32.  1  because  he  (was)  righteous  in  his  own  e. 

-  34.  21  For  his  eyes  (are)  upon  the  ways  of  man 

36.  7  He  withdraweth  not  his  eyes  from  the 

39.  29  From  thence,  .her  eyes  behold  afar  off 

40.  24  He  taketh  it  with  his  eyes  ;  (his)  nose 

41.  18  his  eyes  (are)  like  the  eyelids  of  the 

42.  5  I  have  heard,  .but  now  mine  eye  seeth 
Psa.  6.  7  .Mine  eye  is  consumed  because  of  grief 

10.  8  his  eyes  are  privily  set  against  the  poor 

11.  4  his  eyes  behold,  his  eyelids  try,  the  chil. 
13.  3  lighten  mine  eyes,  lest  I  sleep  the.  .death 

15.  4  In  whose  eyes  a  vile  person  is  contemned 
17.  2  let  thine  eyes  behold  the  things  that  are 
17.  8  Keep  me  as  the  apple  of  the  eye;  hide 
17.  11  they  have  set  their  eyes  bowing  down  to 
19.  8  rejoicing  the  heart,  .enlightening  the  e. 

25.  15  Mine  eyes  (are)  ever  toward  the  Lord 

26.  3  thy  loving  kindness  (is)  before  mine  eyes 
31.  9  mine  eye  is  consumed  with  grief,  .my 

31.  22  I  am  cut  off  from  before  thine  eyes 

32.  8  I  will  guide  thee  with  mine  eye 

33.  18  the  eye  of  the  Lord  (is)  upon  them  that 

34.  15  The  eyes  of  the  Lord  (are)  upon  the  righ. 

35.  19  let  them  wink  with  the  eye  that  hate  me 

35.  21  (and)  said,  Aha,  aha!  our  eye  hath  seen 

36.  1  (there  is)  no  fear  of  God  before  his  eyes 
36.  2  For  he  flattereth  himself  in  his  own  eyes 
38.  10  as  for  the  light  of  mine  eyes,  it  also  is  gone 

50.  21  and  set.  .in  order  before  thine  eyes 

54.  7  mine  eye  hath  seen  (his  desire)  upon  mine 
/66.  7  his  eyes  behold  the  nations  :  let  not  the 
..  69.  3  mine  eyes  fail  while  I  wait  for  my  God 

69.  23  Let  their  eyes  be  darkened,  that  they  see 
73.  7  Their  eyes  stand  out  with  fatness 
77.  4  Thou  boldest  mine  eyes  waking  :  I  am  so 
88.  9  Mine  eye  moumeth  by  reason  of  affliction 

91.  8  Only  with  thine  eyes  shalt  thou  behold 

92.  11  Mine  eye  also  shall  see  (my  desire)  on 
94.  9  he  that  formed  the  eye,  shall  he  not  see  ? 

101.  3  I  will  set  no  wicked  thing  before  mine  e. 
101.  6  Mine  eyes  (shall  be)  upon  the  faithful  of 

115.  5  they  speak  not ;  eyes  have  they,  but  they 

116.  8  mine  eyes  from  tears,  .my  feet  from 

118.  23  Lord's  doing  ;  it  (is)  marvellous  in  our  e. 

119.  18  Open  thou  mine  eyes,  that  I  may  behold 
119.  37  Turn  away  mine  eyes  from  beholding  va. 


Psa.  1 1 9.  82  Mine  eyes  fail  for  thy  word,  saying 
1 19.  123  Mine  eyes  fail  for  thy  salvation,  and 
119.  136  Rivers  of  waters  run  down  mine  eyes 
1 19. 148  Mine  eyes  prevent  the  (night)  watches 
121.  1  I  will  lift  up  mine  eyes  unto  the  hills 
123.  1  Unto  thee  lift  I  up  mine  eyes,  0  thou 
123.  2  as  the  eyes  of  servants,  .unto  the  hand 
123.  2  as  the  eyes  of  a  maiden  unto  the  hand 
123.  2  so  our  eyes,  .upon  the  LORD  our  God 

131.  1  my  heart  is  not  haughty,  nor  mine  eyes 

132.  4  I  will  not  give  sleep  to  mine  eyes,  (or) 

135. 16  they  speak  not ;  eyes  have  they,  but  they 
139.  16  Thine  eyes  did  see  my  substance,  yet 
141.  8  mine  eyes  (are)  unto  thee,  0  God  the 
145.  15  The  eyes  of  all  wait  upon  thee  ;  and  thou 

Prov.  3.  7  Be  not  wise  in  thine  own  eyes  ;  fear  the 

3.  21  son,  let  not  them  depart  from  thine  eyes 

4.  21  Let  them  not  depart  from  thine  eyes 

4.  25  Let  thine  eyes  look  right  on,  and  let 

5.  21  the  ways  of  man  (are)  before  the  eyes  of 

6.  4  Give  not  sleep  to  thine  eyes,  nor  slumber 

6.  13  He  winketh  with  his  eyes,  he  speaketli 

7.  2  Keep,  .my  law  as  the  apple  of  thine  eye 
10.  10  He  that  winketh  with  the  eye  causeth 

10.  26  as  smoke  to  the  eyes,  so  (is)  the  sluggard 
12.15  The  way  of  a  fool  (is)  right  in  his  own  eyes 

15.  3  The  eyes  of  the  Lord  (are)  in  every  place 

15.  30  The  light  of  the  eyes  rejoiceth  the  heart 

16.  2  the  ways  of  a  man(are)  clean  inhis  own  e. 

16.  30  He  shutteth  his  eyes  to  devise  froward; 

17.  8  A  gift  (is  as)  a  precious  stone  in  the  eyes 

17.  24  but  the  eyes  of  a  fool  (are)  in  the  ends  of 
ro.  8  A  king . .  seattereth  away  all  evil  with  his  e. 
so.  12  The  hearing  ear,  and  the  seeing  eye,  the 

20.  13  open  thine  eyes,  .thou  shalt  be  satisfied 

21.  2  way  of  a  man  (is)  right  in  his  own  eyes 

21.  10  his  neighbour  fludeth  no  favour  in  his  e. 

22.  9  He  that  hath  a  bountiful  eye  shall  be 

22.  12  The  eyes  of  the  Lord  preserve  knowledge 

23.  5  Wilt  thou  set  thine  eyes  upon  that  which 

23.  6  Ear  thou  not  the  bread  of .  .an  evil  eye 
23.  26  My  son . .  let  thine  eyes  observe  my  ways 
23.  29  without  cause  ?  who  hath  redness  of  eyes? 
23.  33  Thine  eyes  shall  behold  strange  women 
25.  7  presence  of  the  prince  whom  thine  eyes 

27.  20  so  the  eyes  of  man  are  never  satisfied 

28.  22  that  hasteth  to  be  rich  (hath)  an  evil  eye 

28.  27  he  that  hideth  his  eyes  shall  have  many 

29.  13  the  Lord  lighteneth  both  their  eyes 

30.  12  a  generation,  .pure  in  their  own  eyes 

30.  13  a  generation,  O  how  lofty  are  their  eyes  ! 
30.  17  The  eye  (that)  mocketh  at  (his)  father 
Eccl.  1.  8  the  eye  is  not  satisfied  with  seeing,  nor 
2.  10  whatsoever  mine  eyes  desired  I  kept  not 

2.  14  The  wise  man’s  eyes  (are)  in  his  head 

4.  8  neither  is  his  eye  satisfied  with  riches 

5.  11  saving  the  beholding,  .with  their  eyes? 

6.  9  Better  (is)  the  sight  of  the  eyes  than  the 

8.  16  neither  day  nor  night  seeth.  .with  his  e. 

11.  7  pleasant,  .for  the  eyes  to  behold  the  sun 
11.  9  of  thine  heart,  and  in  the  sight  of  thine  c. 

Song  1.  15  thou  (art)  fair;  thou  (hast)  doves’  eyes 

4.  1  thou  (hast)  doves’  eyes  within  thy  locks 

4.  9  ravished  my  heart  with  one  of  thine  eyes 

5.  12  His  eyes  (are)  as.  .of  doves  by  the  rivers 

6.  5  Turn  away  thine  eyes  from  me,  for  they 

7.  4  thine  eyes,  .the  fishpools  in  Heslibon,  by 

8.  10  then  was  I  in  his  eyes  as  one  that  found 
Isa.  1.  15  spread,  .your  hands,  I  will  hide  mine  eyes 

1.  16  the  evil  of  your  doings  from  before  mine  e. 

3.  8  against  the  Lord,  to  provoke  the  eyes  of 
3.  16  with  stretched  forth  necks,  and  wanton  e. 

5.  15  and  the  eyes  of  the  lofty  shall  be  humbled 

5.  21  Woe  unto,  .wise  in  their  own  eyes,  and 

6.  5  mine  eyes  have  seen  the  King,  the  Lord 

6.  10  make  their  ears  heavy,  and  shut  their  e. 

6.  10  lest  they  see  with  their  eyes,  and  hear 
11.  3  he  shall  not  judge  after  the  sight  of  his  e. 
13.  16  shall  be  dashed  to  pieces  before  their  e. 
13.  1 8  no  pity . .  their  eye  shall  not  spare  children 
17.  •  7  his  eyes  shall  have  respect  to  the  Holy 
29.  10  of  deep  sleep,  and  hath  closed  your  eyes 

29.  18  the  eyes  of  the  blind  shall  see  out  of  ob. 

30.  20  but  thine  eyes  shall  see  thy  teachers 

32.  3  the  eyes  of  them  that  see  shall  not  be 

33.  15  and  shutteth  his  eyes  from  seeing  evil 

33.  17  Thine  eyes  shall  see  the  King  in  his  beauty 
33.  20  thine  eyes  shall  see  Jerusalem  a  quiet 
35.  5  Then  the  eyes  of  the  blind  shall  be  opened 

37.  17  Incline  thine  ear.  .open  thine  eyes,  O 

37.  23  against  whom  hast  thou,  .lifted  up  thine  e. 

38.  14  mine  eyes  fail  (with  looking)  upward 
40.  26  Lift  up  your  eyes  on  high,  and  behold 

42.  7  To  open  the  blind  eyes,  to  bring  out  the 

43.  8  Bring  forth  the  blind,  .that  have  eyes 

44.  18  he  hath  shut  their  eyes,  that  they  cannot 
49.  5  yet  shall  I  be  glorious  in  the  eyes  of  the 
49.  18  Lift  up  thine  eyes  round  about,  and  bell. 

51.  6  Lift  up  youreyes  to  the  heavens,  andlook 

52.  8  they  shall  see  eye  to  eye,  when  the  Lord 
52.  10  made  bare  his  holy  arm  in  the  eyes  of  all 

59.  10  and  we  grope  as  if.  .no  eyes  :  we  stumble 

60.  4  Lift  up  thine  eyes  round  about,  and  see 

64.  4  perceived  by  the  ear,  neither  hath  the  eye 

65.  12  did  not  hear ;  but  did  evil  before  mine  e. 

65.  16  and  because  they  are  hid  from  mine  eyes 

66.  4  not  hear:  but  they  did  evil  before  mine  e. 
Jer.  3.  2  Lift  up  thine  eyes  unto  the  high  places 

5.  Lord.  (aceljint  tbirm-eyea-upon  the 
5.  21  which  have  eyes,  and  see  not;  which 

7.  11  become  a  den  of  robbers  in  your  eyes  ? 

9.  1  and  mine  eyes  a  fountain  of  tears,  that  I 


Jer.  9.  18  that  our  eyes  may  run  down  with  tears 
13.  17  mine  eye  shall  weep  sore,  and  run  down 

13.  20  Lift  up  your  eyes,  and  behold  them  that 

14.  6  their  eyes  did  fail,  because  no  grass 

14.  17  Let  mine  eyes  run  down  with  tears  night 
16.  9  to  cease  out  of  this  place  in  your  eyes 
16.  17  For  mine  eyes  (arc)  upon  all  their  ways 
16.  17  neither  is.  iniquity  hid  from  mine  eyes 
20.  4  they  shall  fall,  .and  thine  eyes  shall  be. 
22.  17  But  thine  eyes  and  thine  heart  (are)  not 
24.  6  For  1  will  set  mine  eyes  upon  them  for 
29.  21  and  he  shall  slay  them  before  your  eyes 

31.  16  Refrain,  .thine  eyes  from  tears :  for  thy 

32.  4  and  his  eyes  shall  behold  his  eyes 
32.io_thine  eves  (are)  open  upon  all  the  ways 
-347  3  thine  eyes  shall  irphotoTiuTeyes  of  the 
39.  6  slew  the  sons  of  Zedekiali .  before  his  ey. 

39.  7  Moreover  he  put  out  Zedekiah’s  eyes 
42.  2  a  few  of  many,  as  thine  eyes  do  behold 
52.  2  he  did .  evil  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord 

52.  10  slew  the  sons  of  Zedekiah  before  his  eyes 
52.  ii  Then  lie  put.  out  the  eyes  of  Zedekiah 
Lam.  1.  16  mine  eye,  mine  eye  runneth  down  with 
2.  4  and  slew  all.  .pleasant  to  the  eye  in  the 
2.  11  Mine  eyes  do  fail  with  tears,  my  bowels 

2.  18  let  not  the  apple  of  thine  eye  cease 

3.  48  Mine  eye  runneth  down  with  rivers  of  w. 
3.  49  Mine  eye  trickleth  down,  and  ceaseth  not 

3.  51  Mine  eye  affeeteth  mine  heart  because  of 

4.  17  our  eyes  as  yet  failed  for  our  vain  help 

5. 17  heart  is  faint;  for  these,  .our  eyes  are  dim 
Eze.  1 .  18  their  rings . .  full  of  eyes  round  about  them 

5.  11  neither  shall  mine  eye  spare,  neither  will 

6.  9  with  their  eyes,  which  go  a  whoring  after 

7.  4,  9  mine  eye  shall  not  spare . .  neither  will 

8.  5  lift  up  thine  eyes  now  the  way  toward 

8.  5  I  lifted  up  mine  eyes  the  way  toward  the 

8. 18  mine  eye  shall  not  spare,  neither  will  I 

9.  5  let  not  your  eye  spare,  neither  have  ye 

9.  10  as  for  me  also,  mine  eye  shall  not  spare 
10.  12  and  the  wheels,  .full  of  eyes  rouud  about 
12.  2  which  have  eyes  to  see,  and  see  not 

12.  12  that  he  see  not  the  ground  with  (his)  eyes 
16.  5  None  eye  pitied  thee,  to  do  any  of  these 
18.  6,  12,  15  hath  lifted  up  his  eyes  to  the  idols 
20.  7  every  man  the  abominations  of  his  eyes 
20.  8  cast  away  the  abominations  of  their  eyes 
20. 17  mine  eye  spared  them  from  destroying 

20.  24  their  eyes  were  after  their  fathers’  idols 

21.  6  and  with  bittemesssigh  before  theireyes 

22.  26  and  have  hid  their  eyes  from  my  sabbaths 

23.  16  as  soon  as  she  saw  them  with  her  eyes 
23.  27  so  that  thou  shalt  not  lift  up  thine  eyes 

23.  40  thou  didst  wash  thyself,  paintedst  thine  e. 

24.  16  I  take  away,  .the  desire  of  thine  eyes  with 
24.  21  the  excellency,  .the  desire  of  your  eyes 
24.  25  joy  of  their  glory,  the  desire  of  their  eyes 

33.  25  and  lift  up  your  eyes  toward  your  idols 

36.  23  I  shall  be  sanctified,  .before  their  eyes 

37.  20  the  sticks,  .in  thine  hand  before  their  e. 

38.  16  I  shall  be  sanctified,  .before  their  eyes 
38.  23  I  will  be  known  in  the  eyes  of  many  nat. 

40.  4  behold  with  thine  eyes,  and  hear  with 
44.  5  behold  with  thine  eyes,  and  hear  with 

Dan.  4.  34  I  Nebuchadnezzar  lifted  up  mine  eyes 
7.  8  in  this  horn  (were)  eyes  like  the  eyes  of 

7.  20  even  (of)  that  horn  that  had  eyes,  and  a 

8.  3  I  lifted  up  mine  eyes,  and  saw,  and,  bell 
8.  5  goat  (had)  a  notable  horn  between  his  e. 

8.  21  the  great  horn  that  (is)  between  his  eyes 

9.  18  open  thine  eyes,  and  behold  our  desola. 

10.  5  I  lifted  up  mine  eyes,  and  looked,  and 

10.  6  his  eyes  as  lamps  of  fire,  and  his  arms 
Hos.  13.  14  repentance  shall  be  hid  from  mine  eyes 
Joel  1.  16  Is  not  the  meat  cut  off  before  our  eyes 
Amos  9.  4  I  will  set  mine  eyes  upon  them  for  evil 

9.  8  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  God  (are)  upon  the 
Mic.  4.  11  Let  her  be  defiled,  and  let  our  eye  look 

7.  10  mine  eyes  shall  behold  her ;  now  shall 
Hab.  1. 13  of  purer  eyes  than  to  behold  evil,  and 
Zeph.  3.  20  turn  back  your  captivity  before  your  eyes 
Hag.  2.  3  in  your  eyes  in  comparison  of  itasnothing? 
Zech.  1.  18  Then  lifted  I  up  mine  eyes,  and  saw 

2.  1  I  lifted  up  mine  eyes  again,  and  looked 

2.  8  toucheth  you  toucheth  the  apple  of  his  e. 

3.  9  For . .  upon  one  stone  (shall  be)  seven  eyes ! 

4.  10  they  (are)  the  eyes  of  the  Lord,  which 

5.  1  Then  I  turned,  and  lifted  up  mine  eyes 
5.  5  said  unto  me,  Lift  up  now  thine  eyes 

5.  9  Then  lifted  I  up  mine  eyes,  and  looked 

6.  1  I  turned,  and  lifted  up  mine  eyes,  and 

8.  6  If  it  be  marvellous  in  the  eyes  of  the 

8.  6  should  it  also  be  marvellous  in  mine  eyes? 

9.  1  when  the  eyes  of  man,  as  of  all  the  tribes 
9.  8  for  now  have  I  seen  with  mine  eyes 

11.  i7Sword.  .upon  his  arm,  and  upon  his  right  e. 

11.  17  his  right  eye  shall  be  utterly  darkened 

12.  4  I  will  open  mine  eyes  upon  the  house  of 
14.  12  their  eyes  shall  consume  away  in  their 

Mai.  1.  5  And  your  eyes  shall  see,  and  ye  shall  say 

2.  The  eye;  sight,  o/jifia  omma. 

Mark  8.  23  when  he  had  spit  on  his  eyes,  .lie  asked 

3.  The  eye,  ocp0a\fj.os  ophthalmos. 

Matt.  5.  29  if  thy  right  eye  offend  thee,  pluck  it  out 

5.  38  An  eye  for  an  eye,  and  a  tooth  for  a  tooth 

6.  22  The  light  of  the  body  is  the  eye 

6.  22  if  therefore  thine  eye  be  single,  thy  whole 

6.  23  But  if  thine  eye  be  evil,  thy  whole  body 

7.  3  beholdest . .  the  mote . .  in  thy  brother’s  eye 
7.  3  considerest  not  the  beam . .  in  thine  own  e. 
7.  4  Let  me  pull . .  the  mote  out  of  thine  eye 


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Matt.  7.  4  and,  behold,  a  beam(is)  in  thine  own  eye? 

7.  5  first  cast . .  the  beam  out  of  thine  own  eye 

7.  5  to  cast . .  the  mote  out  of  thy  brother's  eye 
9.  29  Then  touched  he  their  eyes,  saying,  Acc. 
9.  30  their  eyes  were  opened  :  and  Jesus  straitly 

13. 15  and  their  eyes  they  have  closed  ;  lest 
13. 15  any  time  they  should  see  with  (their)  eyes 

13.  16  But  blessed  (are)  your  eyes,  for  they  see 

17.  8  And  when  they  had  lifted  up  their  eyes 

18.  9  if  thine  eye  offend  thee,  pluck  it  out 
18.  9  rather  than  having  two  eyes  to  be  cast 

27.  15  Is  thine  eye  evil,  because  I  am  good? 

20.  33  Lord,  that  our  eyes  may  be  opened 

20.  34  had  compassion,  .and  touched  their  eyes 

20.  34  immediately  (their  eyes]  received  sight 

21.  42  doing,  and  it  is  marvellous  in  our  eyes? 
26.  43  asleep  again  :  for  their  eyes  were  heavy 

Mark  7.  22  an  evil  eye,  blasphemy,  pride,  foolishness 

8.  18  Having  eyes,  see  ye  not  t  and  having  ears 

8.  23  he  put  (his)  hands  again  upon  his  eyes 

9.  47  if  thine  eye  offend  thee,  pluck  it  out 

9.  47  than  having  two  eyes  to  be  cast  into 

12.  11  doing,  and  it  is  marvellous  in  our  eyes? 

14.  40  asleep  again,  for  their  eyes  were  heavy 
Luke  2.  30  For  mine  eyes  have  seen  thy  salvation 

4.  20  And  the  eyes  of  all.  .were  fastened  on 
6.  20  And  he  lifted  up  his  eyes  on  his  disciples 
6.  41  beholdest.  .the  mote,  .in  thy  brother’s  eye 
6.  41  perceivest  not  the  beam,  .in  thine  own  e.  ? 
6.  42  let  me  pull  out  the  mote,  .in  thine  eye 
6.  42  beholdest  not  the  beam,  .inthineowneye? 
6.  42  out  of  thine  own  eye .  .in  thy  brother's  eye 

10.  23  Blessed  (are)  the  eyes  which  see  the  things 

11.  34  The  light  of  the  body  is  the  eye 

11.  34  therefore  when  thine  eye  is  single,  thy 

16.  23  in  hell  he  lifted  up  his  eyes,  being  in  tor. 

18.  13  would  not  lift  up  so  much  as  (his)  eyes 

19.  42  but  now  they  are  hid  from  thine  eyes 
24.  16  their  eyes  were  holden  that  they  should 
24.  31  their  eyes  were  opened,  and  they  knew 

John  4.  35  Lift  up  your  eyes,  and  look  on  the  fields 

6.  5  When  Jesus  then  lifted  up  (his)  eyes,  and 
9.  6  he  anointed  the  eyes  of  the  blind  man 

9.  10  said  they.  .How  were  thine  eyes  opened? 
9. 11  Jesus  made  clay,  and  anointed  mine  eyes 
9.  14  Jesus  made  the  clay,  and  opened  his  eyes 
9.  15  He  put  clay  upon  mine  eyes,  and  I  washed 
9.  17  thou  of  him,  that  he  hath  opened  thiue  e.? 

9.  21  or  who  hath  opened  his  eyes,  we  know 

9.  26  What  did  he.  .how  opened  he  thine  eyes? 
9.  30  he  is,  and  (yet)  he  hath  opened  mine  eyes 
9.  32  that  any  man  opened  the  eyes  of  one  that 

10.  21  Can  a  devil  open  the  eyes  of  the  blind? 

11.  37  man,  which  opened  the  eyes  of  the  blind 

11.  41  Jesus  lifted  up  (his)  eyes,  and  said.  Father 

12.  40  He  hath  blinded  their  eyes,  and  hardened 

12.  40  that  they  should  not  see  with  (their)  eyes 

17.  1  and  lifted  up  his  eyes  to  heaven,  and 
Acts  9.  8  when  his  eyes  were  opened,  he  saw  no 

9.  18  there  fell  from  his  eyes  as  it  had  been 
9.  40  she  opened  her  eyes :  and  when  she  saw 
26.  18  To  open  their  eyes,  .to  turn,  .from  dark. 

28.  27  their  ears  are  dull,  .their  eyes  have  they 
28.  27  lest  they  should  see  with  (their)  eyes 

Bom.  3.  18  Their  is  no  fear  of  God  before  their  eyes 
11.  8  God  hath  given  them .  .eyes  that  they 

11.  10  Let  their  eyes  be  darkened,  that  they 

1  Co.  2.  9  as  it  is  written,  Eye  hath  not  seen,  nor 

12.  16  Because  I  am  not  the  eye,  I  am  not  of 
12.  17  If  the  whole  body  (were)  an  eye,  where 
12.  21  And  the  eye  cannot  say  unto  the  hand 

15.  52  In  a  moment,  in  the  twinkling  of  an  eye 
Gal.  3.  1  before  whose  eyes  Jesus  Christ  hath  been 

4.  15  ye  would  have  plucked  out  your  own  eyes 
Eph.  1.  18  The  eyes  of  your  understanding  being 
Heb.  4.13  unto  the  eyes  of  him  with  whom  we  have 

1  Pe.  3.  12  For  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  (are)  over  the 

2  Pe.  2.  14  Having  eyes  full  of  adultery,  and  that 

1  Jo.  1.  1  That,  .which  we  have  seen  with  our  eyes 

2.  II  because  that  darkness  hath  blinded  his  e. 

2.  16  the  lust  of  the  eyes,  .is  not  of  the  Father 
Bev.  1.  7  and  every  eye  shall  see  him,  and  they 
and  his  eyes  (were)  as  a  flame  of  Are 

2.  18  who  hath  his  eyes  like  unto  a  flame  of 

3.  18  anoint  thine  eyes  with  eyesalve,  that 

4.  6  four  beasts,  full  of  eyes  before  and  behind 

4.  8  full  of  eyes  within  :  and  they  rest  not 

5.  6  having  seven  horns  and  seven  eyes 

7.  17  shall  wipe  away  all  tears  from  their  eyes 
19. 12  His  eyes  (were)  as  a  flame  of  fire,  and 

21.  4  shall  wipe  away  all  tears  from  their  eyes 

4 . Hole,  a  boring,  rpvp.a\ia  trumalia. 

Markio.  25  It  is  easier,  .to  go  through  the  eye  of  an. 
Lukei8.  25  it  is  easier,  .to  go  through  a  needle's  [e.] 

5 . Hole,  a  boring,  Tpi-ir-gya  trupeina. 

Matt.  19.  24  It  is  easier,  to  go  through  the  eye  of  a 

EYE,  with  one  — 

One-eyed,  yovotpOahyus  monophthalmos. 

Matt.  18.  9  better,  .to  enter  into  life  with  one  eye 
Mark  9.  47  to  enter  into  the  kingdom .  .with  one  eye 

EYE,  to  — 

To  eye,  py,  jiy  avan,  ayan. 

1  Sa.  18.  g  Saul  eyed  David  from  that  day  and  for. 

EYE  brows  — 

The  arch  of  the  eyes,  D'ry  naa  gabboth  enayim. 

Lev.  14.  9  shall  shave  all  his  hair  off  his . .  eyebrows 

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EYE  lids  - 

Eyelids,  D'sysy  aphappim. 

Job  16.  16  and  on  my  eyelids  (is)  the  shadow  of  death 
41.  18  his  eyes  (are)  like  the  eyelids  of  the  morn. 
Psa.  11.  4  his  eyes  behold,  his  eyelids  try,  the  child. 

132.  4  sleep  to  mine  eyes,  .slumber  to  mine  eye. 
Prov.  4.  25  let  thine  eyelids  look  straight  before 
_j6.  4  thine  eyes,  nor  slumber  to  thine  eyelids 

6.  23  neither  let  her  take  thee  with  her  eyelids 
30.  13  how  lofty  are  their  eyes!  and  their  eyelids 
Jer.  9.  18  and  our  eyelids  gush  out  with  waters 

EYE  salve  — 

Collyrium,  a  small  cake,  KoWovpiov  kollourion. 

Bev.  3.  18  anoint  thine  eyes  with  eye  salve,  that 

EYE  service — - 

Eye  service,  o<p6a\yoSov\ela  ophthalmodouleia. 
Eph.  6.  6  Not  with  eye-service,  as  men  pleasers ;  but 
Col.  3.  22  not  with  eye-service,  as  men  pleasers ;  but 

EYE  sight  — 

Eye,  ]'y  ay  in. 

2  Sa.  22.  25  according  to  my  cleanness  in  his  eyesight 
Psa.  18.  24  according  to  the  cleanness,  .in  his  eyesi. 

EYE  witness — - 

l.One  ivho  beholds  for  himself,  avToimjs  auloptes. 

Luke  1.  2  which  from  the  beginning  were  eyewitn. 

2. A  looker  on,  eiri-mgs  epoptes. 

2  Pe  1.  16  but  were  eyewitnesses  of  his  majesty 
EZ'-BAI,  '3!k  shining,  beautiful. 

The  father  of  one  of  David's  thirty  mighty  men.  In 
2  Sa.  23.  35,  the  words  are  “Paarai  the  Arbite.”  B.c. 
1048. 

1  Ch.n.  37  Hezro  the  Carmelite,  Naarai  the  son  of  E. 
EZ-BON,  jiaxN  splendottr. 

1.  Son  of  Gad  and  founder  of  a  Gadite  family.  In  Nu. 
26. 16,  the  name  is  written  “  Ozni.”  B.C.  1700. 

Gen.  46.  16  Shuni,  and  E.,  Eri,  and  Arodi,  and  Areli 

2.  Son  of  Bela  son  of  Benjamin.  It  is  strange  that 
while  Ezbon  is  not  elsewhere  mentioned  among  the 
children  of  Bela  or  of  Benjamin  he  appears  here  with  Iri, 
which  was  not  a  Benjamite  family,  but  which  is  found 
with  Ezbon  (Ozni)  among  Gadite  families,  both  in  Gen. 
46.  16,  (“  Eri”)  and  Num.  26.  16.  B.c.  1670. 

1  Ch.  7.  7  the  sons  of  Bela  ;  E.,  and  Uzzi,  and  tlzz. 

E-ZE-KI'-AS,  ’E^fKias,  the  Greek  form  of  Hezekiah. 
Matt.  1.  9  Joatham  begat  Achaz;  and  Achaz  begat  E. 
1.  10  E.  begat  Manasses;  and  Manasses  begat 

E-ZE-KI'-EL,  Skpin?  God  is  strong. 

A  priest  who  prophesied  to  the  exiles  in  Mesopotamia, 
by  the  river  Chebar,  (the  Nahr  Malcha)  and  wrote  the 
book  in  the  Old  Testament  which  bears  his  name.  He 
is  one  of  the  four  so  called  “greater  prophets,”  but  he 
rarely  alludes  to  himself.  He  prophesied  from  the  fifth 
year  (B.C.  595)  of  Jehoiachin. 

Eze.  1.  3  word  of  the  LORD  came  expressly  unto  E. 
24.  24  Thus  E.  is  unto  you  a  sign  :  according  to 

E  -ZEL,  division,  separation. 

A  memorial  stone  near  Saul’s  residence,  the  scene  of  the 
final  parting  of  David  and  Jonathan.  The  place  or 
“  Heap  of  Stones  ”  was  between  Rama  and  Nob. 

1  Sa.  20.  19  thou,  .shalt  remain  by  the  stone  E. 
E-ZEM,  oxy  strength. 

A  city  of  Simeon.  The  name  appears  in  Joshua  (15.  29. 
and  19.  3)  as  Azem. 

1  Ch.  4.  29  And  at  Bilhah,  and  at  E.,  and  at  Tolad 
E'-ZEB,  lip  help. 

1.  A  son  of  Ephraim  slain  by  the  inhabitants  of  Gath 
while  carrying  off  their  cattle.  B.c.  1680. 

1  Ch.  7.  21  and  Shuthelah  his  son,  and  E.,  and  Elead 

2.  A  priest  noticed  in  the  book  of  Nehemiah.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  12.  42  Jeh.,  and  Malchijah,  and  Elam,  and  E. 

3.  A  descendant  of  Judah  through  Caleb  son  of  Hur. 
Perhaps  the  same  as  Ezra  in  1  Ch.  4.  17. 

1  Ch.  4.  4  Penuel  the  father  of  Gedor,  and  E.  the 

4.  A  valiant  Gadite  who  joined  David  at  Ziklag.  B.c. 
1048. 

1  Ch.12.  9  E.  the  first,  Obadiah  the  second,  Eliab 

5.  A  Levite  who  assisted  in  repairing  the  wall  of  Jeru¬ 
salem  in  the  time  of  Nehemiah.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  3. 19  next  to  him  repaired  E.  the  son  of  Jeshua 
E'-ZER,  125?  union. 

A  son  of  Seir  the  Horite.  B.c.  1780. 

Gen.  36.  21  Dishon,  and  E.,  and  Dishan:  these  (are) 
36.  27  children  of  E. .  .these  ;  Bilhan,  and  Za. 

36.  30  Duke  Dishon,  duke  E.,  duke  Dishan 
1  Ch.  1.  38  Anah,  and  Dishon,  and  E.,  and  Dishan 
1.  42  sons  of  E.;  Bilhan,  and  Zavan,  (and)  J. 

EZ-ION  GA'-BER',  ana  ji'sy  backbone  of  a  mighty 
one. 

The  last  station  of  the  Israelites  before  coming  to  the 
“  wilderness  of  Zin,  which  is  Kadesh."  It  was  subse¬ 
quently  the  station  of  Solomon’s  navy ;  that  at  which 
Jehoshaphat's  ships  were  broken.  This  port  is  at  the 
Modern  Ain-el  Ghudyan  about  ten  miles  up  the  dry 
bed  of  the  Arabah,  and  near  Elath  or  Berenice. 

Num33.  35  And  they  departed,  and  encamped  at  E. 

33.  36  And  they  removed  from  E.,  and  pitched 
Dent.  2.  8  the  plain  from  Elath,  and  from  E. 


1  Ki.  9.  26  king  Solomon  made  a  navy  of  ships  in  E 

22.  48  went  not ;  for  the  ships  were  brok.  at  E. 

2  Ch.  8.  17  Then  went  Solomon  to  E.,  and  to  Eloth 

20.  36  and  they  made  the  ships  in  E. 

EZ'-NTTE,  ’)¥ 5?, 7  the  one  belonging  to  Elsen. 
Patronymic  of  Adino  one  of  David’s  worthies. 

2  Sa.  23.  8  the  same  (was)  Adino  the  E. :  (he  lift  up 
EZ'-RA,  kniji,  ,-ntj?  help. 

1.  The  head  of  one  of  the  twenty-two  courses  of  priests 
that  came  up  from  exile  with  Zerubbabel  and  Jeshua 
Nehemiah  (10.  2-8)  has  the  name  Azariah  as  is  pro¬ 
bably  the  case  in  Ezra  7.  1. 

Neh.  12.  1  Seraiah,  Jeremiah,  E. 

2.  A  descendant  of  Judah  through  Caleb. 

1  Ch.  4.  17  the  sons  of  E. .  .Jether,  and  Mered,  and  E. 

3.  A  famous  scribe  and  priest  descended  from  Hilkiali 
the  high  priest. 

Ezra  7.  1  E.  the  son  of  Seraiah,  the  son  of  Azariah 
7.  6  This  E.  went  up  from  Babylon  ;  and  he 
7.  10  E.  had  prepared  his  heart  to  seek  the 
7.  11  the  king  Artaxerxes  gave  unto  E.  the 
7.  12  Artaxerxes,  king  of  kings,  unto  E.  the 
7.  21  whatsoever  E. .  shall  require  of  you,  it 

7.  25  thou,  E. .  .set  magistrates  and  judges 
10.  1  when  E.  had  prayed,  and  when  he  had 
10.  2  Shechaniah.  .answered  and  said  unto  E. 
10.  5  Then  arose  E.,  and  made  the  chief  prie. 
10.  6  E.  rose  up  from  before  the  house  of  God 
10.  10  E.  the  priest  stood  up,  and  said  unto  them 
10.  16  E.  the  priest,  (with)  certain  chief  of  the 

Neh.  8.  1  they  spake  unto  E.  the  scribe  to  bring 

8.  2  E.  the  priest  brought  the  law  before  the 
8.  4  E.  the  scribe  stood  upon  a  pulpit  of  wood 
8.  5  E.  opened  the  book  in  the  sight  of  all 

8.  6  And  E.  blessed  the  Lord,  the  great  G. 

8.  9  E.  the  priest,  said  unto  all  the  people 
8  13  were  gathered  together. .  unto  E. . .  to 
12.  13  Of  E.,  Meshullam  ;  of  Amariah,  Jehoha. 
12.  26  in  the  days  of .  .E.  the  priest,  the  scribe 
12.  33  And  Azariah,  E.,  and  Meshullam 
12.  36  of  David  the  man  of  God,  and  E.  the 
EZ-RA-HITE,  'rrnx  belonging  to  Ezrach. 

Patronymic  of  Ethan  and  Heman.  The  word  is  deriv¬ 
able  from  Ezrah  or  Zerach  ;  and  Ethan  and  Heman  are 
both  given  as  sons  of  Zerali,  son  of  Judah.  Another 
Ethan  and  Heman  are  named  as  Levite  musicians  in 
1  Ch.  vi. 

1  Ki.  4.  31  he  was  wiser  than.  .Ethan  the  E. 

Psa.  88.  title.  Maschil  of  Heman  the  E. 

89.  title.  Maschil  of  Ethan  the  E. 

EZ'-RI,  "ny  my  help. 

Qne  of  the  superintendents  of  David.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.27.  26  And  over  them.  .E.  the  son  of  Chelub 


F 

FABLE  — 

Talk,  tale,  legend,  myth,  yvOos  muthos. 

.  1  Ti.  1.  4  Neither  give  heed  to  fables  and  endless 
4.  7  But  refuse  profane  and  old  wives’  fables 
2  Ti.  4.  4  turn  away .  and  shall  be  turned  unto  fa. 
Titus  1.  14  Not  giving  heed  to  Jewish  fables,  and 
2  Pe.  1.  16  have  not  followed  cunningly  devised  fa. 
FACE  — 

1  .Face,  ]'2ik  anpin. 

Dan.  2.  46  the  king  Nebuchadnezzar  fell  upon  his  f. 

2.  Face,  nose,  ’K  aph. 

Gen.  3.  19  In  the  sweat  of  thy  face  shalt  thou  eat 

19.  1  bowed  himself  with  his  face  toward  the 
24.  47  and  I  put  the  ear  ring  upon  her  face,  and 
42.  6  and  bowed  down .  (with)  their  faces  to 
48.  12  he  bowed  himself  with  his  face  to  the 

Num22.  31  he  bowed  down .  .and  fell  flat  on  his  face 

1  Sa.  20.  41  fell  on  his  face  to  the  ground,  and  bowed 

24.  8  David  stooped  with  his  face  to  the  earth 

25.  41  and  bowed  herself  on  (her)  face  to  the  e. 
28.  14  and  he  stooped  with  (his)  face  to  the  gr. 

2  Sa.  14.  4  she  fell  on  her  face  to  the  ground,  and 

14.  33  and  bowed  himself  on  his  face  to  the  gr. 
18.  28  he  fell  down  to  the  earth  upon  his  face 
24.  20  bowed  himself  before  the  king  on  his  face 
1  Ki.  1.23  he  bowed  himself .  .with  his  face  to  the  g. 
1.  31  Then  Bath-slieba  bowed  with  (her)  face 

1  CI1.21.  21  and  bowed  himself,  .with  (his)  face  to 

2  Ch.  7.  3  they  bowed  themselves  with  their  faces 

20.  18  Jehoshaphat  bowed  his  head  with  (his)f. 
Neh.  8.  6  worshipped  the  Lord  with  (their)  faces 
Eze  38.  18  (that)  my  fury  shall  come  up  in  my  face 

3 . Eye,  aspect,  py  ayin. 

Exodio.  5  And  they  shall  cover  the  face  of  the  earth 
10.  15  they  covered  the  face  of  the  whole  earth 
Num  14.  14  that  thou,  Lord,  art  seen  face  to  face 
22.  5  behold,  they  cover  the  face  of  the  earth 
22. 11  (there  is)  a  people,  which  covereth  the  f. 

1  Ki.  20.  38  disguised  himself  with  ashes  upon  his  face 

20.  41  and  took  the  ashes  away  from  his  face 

2  Ki.  9.  30  she  painted  her  face,  and  tired  her  head 

4 . Face,  D':s  panim. 

Gen.  1.  2  and  darkness  (was)  upon  the  face  of  the 
1 .  2  the  Spirit  of  God  moved  upon  the  face  of 

1.  29  which  (is)  upon  the  face  of  all  the  earth 

2,  6  and  watered  the  whole  face  of  the  ground 


PACE 


322 


FACE 


Gen.  4.  14  thou  hast  driven  me  out.  .from  the  face 
•  4.  14  and  from  thy  face  shall  I  be  hid ;  and  I 

6.  1  when  men  began  to  multiply  upon  the  f. 

6.  7  I  will  destroy  man.  .from  the  face  of  the 

7.  3  to  keep  seed  alive  upon  the  face  of  all 

7.  4  will  I  destroy  from  off  the  face  of  the 

7.  18  and  the  ark  went  upon  the  face  of  the 

7.  23  which  was  upon  the  face  of  the  ground 

8.  8  the  waters  were  abated  from  off  the  face 

8.  9  for  the  waters  (were)  on  the  face  of  the 

8.  13  aud,  behold,  the  face  of  the  ground  was 

9.  23  their  faces  (were)  backward,  and  they  saw 

11.  4  scattered  abroad  upon  the  face  of  the.  .e. 

11.  8  the  Lord  scattered  them,  .upon  the  face 
11.  9  scatter  them  abroad  upon  the  face  of  all 

1 6.  6  Sarai  dealt  hardly . .  she  fled  from  her  face 

16.  8  I  flee  from  the  face  of  my  mistress  Sarai 

17.  3  Abram  fell  on  his  face:  and  God  talked 

17.  17  Then  Abraham  fell  upon  his  face,  and  la. 

19.  13  cry  of  them  is  waxen  great  before  the  fa. 

30.  33  it  shall  come  for  my  hire  before  thy  face 

30.  40  set  the  faces  of  the  flocks  toward  the  ri. 

31.  21  and  set  his  face  (toward)  the  mount  Gilead 

32.  20  afterward  I  will  see  his  face  ;  peradven. 

32.  30  I  have  seen  God  face  to  face,  and  my 

33.  10  seen  thy  face,  as  though  I  had  seen  the  f. 

35.  1  when  thou  fleddest  from  the  face  of  Esau 

35.  7  when  he  fled  from  the  face  of  his  brother 

36.  6  went  into  the  country  from  the  face  of 

38.  15  an  harlot ;  because  she  had  covered  her  f. 
41.  56  the  famine  was  over  all  the  face  of  the 
43.  3,  5  Ye  shall  not  see  my  face,  except  your 

43.  31  And  he  washed  his  face,  and  went  out 

44.  23  Except,  .ye  shall  see  my  face  no  more 
44.  26  for  we  may  not  see  the  man’s  face,  except 
46.  28  he  sent  Judah,  .to  direct  his  face  unto 
46.  30  Now  let  me  die,  since  I  have  seen  thy  f. 

48.  11  I  had  not  thought  to  see  thy  face;  and.lo 
50.  1  And  Joseph  fell  upon  his  father’s  face,  and 
50. 18  also  went  and  fell  down  before  his  face 

Exod.  2.  15  But  Moses  fled  from  the  face  of  Pharaoh 

3.  6  Moses  hid  his  face';  for  he  was  afraid  to 
10.28  Get  thee  from  me . .  see  my  face  no  more 

10.  28  for  in  (that)  day  thou  seest  my  face  thou 

10.  29  Thou  hast  spoken  well,  I  will  see  thy  face 
14.  25  Let  us  flee  from  the  face  of  Israel ;  for 

16.  14  behold,  upon  the  face  of  the  wilderness 

19.  7  and  laid  before  their  faces  all  these  words 

20.  20  that  his  fear  may  be  before  your  faces 

25.  20  and  their  faces  (shall  look)  one  to  another 

25.  20  toward  the  mercy  seat  shall  the  faces  of 

32.  12  consume  them  from  the  face  of  the  earth? 
33  11  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  face  to  face 

33.  16  all  the  people  that  (are)  upon  the  face  of 

33.  20  And  he  said,  Thou  canst  not  see  my  face 

33.  23  back  parts  ;  but  ray  face  shall  not  be  seen 

34.  29  the  skin  of  his  face  shone  while  he  talked 

34.  30  skin  of  his  face  shone  ;  and  they  were 

34.  33  Moses  had  done ..  he  put  a  veil  on  his  face 
34.  35  the  children  of  Israel  saw  the  face  of  M. 
34.  33  that  the  skin  of  Moses’  face  shone:  and 
34.  35  Moses  put  the  veil  upon  his  face  again 

37.  9  cherubim . .  with  their  faces  one  to  anot. 
37.  9  to  the  mercy  seatward  were  the  faces  of 

Lev.  9.  24  they  shouted,  and  fell  on  their  faces 

13.  41  from  the  part  of  his  head  toward  his  face 

17. 10  I  will  even  set  my  face  against  that  soul 

20.  3,  5  I  will  set  my  face  against  that  man,  and 
20.  6  I  will  even  set  my  face  against  that  soul 

26.  17  I  will  set  my  face  against  you,  and  ye 
Num.  6.  25  The  Lord  make  his  face  shine  upon  thee 

11.  31  two  cubits  (high)  upon  the  face  of  the 

12.  3  all  the  men  which  (were)  upon  the  face 

12. 14  If  her  father  had  but  spit  in  her  face 

14.  5  Moses  and  Aaron  fell  on  their  faces  before 

16.  4  when  Moses  heard  (it),  he  fell  upon  his  f. 
16.  22  they  fell  upon  their  faces,  and  said,  O  God 

16.  45  Get  you  up.  .And  they  fell  upon  their  fa. 
20.  6  they  fell  upon  their  faces :  and  the  glory 

24.  1  but  he  set  his  face  toward  the  wilderness 
Deut.  I.  17  shall  not  be  afraid  of  the  face  of  man 

5.  4  The  Lord  talked  with  you  face  to  face  in 

6. 15  destroy  thee  from  off  the  face  of  the  earth 

7.  6  above  all  people  that  (are)  upon  the  face 

7. 10  repayeth  them  that  hate  him  to  their  face 

7. 10  not  be  slack . .  he  will  repay  him  to  his  face 

8.  20  which  the  Lord  destroyeth  before  your  f . 

25.  2  to  be  beaten  before  his  face,  according  to 
25.  9  spit  in  his  face,  and  shall  answer  and  say 

28.  7  thine  enemies . .  to  be  smitten  before  thy  f . 

28.  31  violently  taken  away  from  before  thy  face 

31.  5  Lord  shall  give  them  up  before  your  face 
31. 17  I  will  hide  my  face  from  them,  and  they 

31.  x8  And  I  will  surely  hide  my  face  in  that  day 

32.  20  And  he  said,  I  will  hide  my  face  from 
34.  10  Moses,  whom  the  Lord  knew  face  to  face 

Josh,  5. 14  Joshua  fell  on  his  face  to  the  earth,  and 

7.  6  fell  to  the  earth  upon  his  face  before  the 
J  udg.  6.  22  have  seen  an  angel  of  the  Lord  face  to  f. 

13.  20  Manoah  and  his  wife,  .fell  on  their  faces 

18.  23  they  turned  their  faces,  and  said  unto 

Ruth  2. 10  Then  she  fell  on  her  face,  and  bowed 

1  Sa.  5.  3,  4,  Dagon  (was)  fallen  upon  his  face  to  the 

17.  49  and  he  fell  upon  his  face  to  the  earth 

20. 15  cut  off.  .every  one  from  the  face  of  the 

25.  23  fell  before  David  on  her  face,  and  bowed 

26.  20  let  not  my  blood  fall,  .before  the  face  of 

2  Sa.  2.  22  how  then  should  I  hold  up  my  face  to  J. 

3. 13  Thou  shalt  not  see  my  face,  except  thou 
3. 13  Michal.  .when  thou  comest  to  see  my  face 

9.  6  he  fell  on  his  face,  and  did  reverence 

14.  24  And  the  king  said,  .let  him  not  see  my  f. 


2  Sa.  14.  24,  28  So  Absalom,  .saw  not  the  king’s  face 
14.  32  now  therefore  let  me  see  the  king's  face 

18.  8  battle  was  there  scattered  over  the  face 

19.  4  the  king  covered  his  face,  and  the  king 

19.  5  Thou  hast  shamed  this  day  the  faces  of 

1  Ki.  2.  15  set  their  faces  on  me,  that  I  should  reign 

8.  14  the  king  turned  his  face  about,  and  blessed 
13.  6  Entreat  now  the  face  of  the  Lord  thy 

13.  34  to  destroy  (it)  from  off  the  face  of  the 

18.  7  he  knew  him,  and  fell  on  his  face,  and 
18.  39  they  fell  on  their  faces ;  and  they  said 

18.  42  and  put  his  face  between  his  knees 

19.  13  when  Elijah  heard  (it),  .he  wrapped  his  f. 

21.  4  he  laid  him  down ..  and  turned  away  his  f . 

2  Ki.  4.  29  and  lay  my  staff  upon  the  face  of  the  ch. 

4  31  and  laid  the  staff  upon  the  face  of  the 

8.  15  and  spread  (it)  on  his  face,  so  that  he 

9.  32  he  lifted  up  his  face  to  the  window,  and 

9.  37  the  carcase . .  shall  be  as  dung  upoD  the  f . 

12.  17  Hazael  set  his  face  to  go  up  to  Jerusalem 
13. 14  Joash.  .came  down,  .and  wept  over  his  f. 

14.  8  Come,  let  us  look  one  another  in  the  face 
14.  11  looked  one  another  in  the  face  at  Beth-s. 

20.  2  he  turned  his  face  to  the  wall,  and  prayed 

1  Ch.12.  8  whose  faces  (were  like)  the  faces  of  lions 

16.  11  Seek  the  Lord,  .seek his  face  continually 

21. 16  Davidand  the  elders,  .fell  upontheir  faces 

2  Ch.  3.  13  they  stood  on  their  feet,  and  their  faces 

6.  3  king  turned  his  face,  and  blessed.  .Israel 

6.  42  turn  not  away  the  face  of  thine  anointed 

25. 17  Come,  let  us  see  one  another  in  the  face 

25.  21  they  saw  one  another  in  the  face,  (both) 

29.  6  turned  away  their  faces  from  the  habita. 

30.  9  will  not  turn  away  (his)  face  from  you,  if 

32.  21  So  he  returned  with  shame  of  face  to  his 

35.  22  Josiah  would  not  turn  his  face  from  him 

Ezra  9.  6  I  am  ashamed  and  blush  to  lift  up  my  f. 

9.  7  and  to  confusion  of  face,  as  (it  is)  this  day 
Esth.  7.  8  the  word  went,  .they  covered  Haman’s  f. 
Job  1.  11  put  forth .  .and  he  will  curse  thee  to  thy  f. 

2.  5  put  forth . .  and  he  will  curse  thee  to  thy  f. 

4.  is  Then  a  spirit  passed  before  my  face ;  the 

9.  24  he  coveretli  the  faces  of  the  judges  there. 
11.  15  For  then  shalt  thou  lift  up  thy  face 

13.  24  Wherefore  hidest  thou  thy  face,  and 
16.  8  my  leanness,  .beareth  witness  to  my  face 

16.  16  My  face  is  foul  with  weeping,  and  on  my 

21.  31  Who  shall  declare  his  way  to  his  face? 

22.  26  For  then  shalt  thou,  .lift  up  thy  face 
24.  15  shall  see  me;  and  disguiseth  (his)  face 

26.  9  He  holdeth  back  the  face  of  lus  throne 
30.  10  abhor,  .and  spare  not  to  spit  iu  my  face 

33.  26  he  shall  see  his  face  with  joy :  for  he  will 

34.  29  when  he  hideth  (his)  face,  who  then  can 

37.  12  commanded  them  upon  the  face  of  the 

38.  30  The  waters  are  hid . .  and  the  face  of  the 
4°.  13  them  in  the  dust,  .(and)  bind  their  faces 
41.  13  Who  can  discover  the  face  of  his  garment? 
41.  14  Who  can  open  the  doors  of  his  face  ?  his 

Psa.  5.  8  make  thy  way  straight  before  my  face 

10.  11  he  hideth  his  face ;  he  will  never  see  (it) 
13  I  how  long  wilt  thou  hide  tliy  face  from  me? 

17.  is  I  will  behold  thy  face  in  righteousness 

21.  12  upon  thy  strings  against  the  face  of  them 

22.  24  neither  hath  he  hid  his  face  from  him 
24.  6  This  (is)  the  generation .  .that  seek  thy  f. 

27.  8  Seek  ye  my  face.  .Thy  face.  Lord,  will  I 

27.  9  Hide  not  thy  face  (far)  from  me ;  put  not 
30.  7  thou  didst  hide  thy  face,  (and)  I  was 

31  16  Make  thy  face  to  shine  upon  thy  servant 
34  5  They  looked,  .and  their  faces  were  not 
34.  16  The  face  of  the  Lord  (is)  against  them 
41.  12  upholdest.  .and  settest  me  before  thy  fa. 
44.  15  and  the  shame  of  my  face  hath  covered 
44.  24  Wherefore  hidest  thou  thy  face,  (and) 

51.  9  Hide  thy  face  from  my  sins,  and  blot  out 
67.  1  bless  us ;  (and)  cause  his  face  to  shine 
69.  7  for  thy  sake . .  shame  hath  covered  my  face 
69.  17  hide  not  thy  face  from  thy  servant ;  for 
80.  3,  7,  19  cause  thy  face  to  shine;  and  we 

83.  16  Fill  their  faces  with  shame  ;  that  they 

84.  9  and  look  upon  the  face  of  thine  anointed 

88.  14  Lord,  .(why)  hidest  thou  thy  face  from 

89.  14  mercy  and  truth  shall  go  before  tliy  face 
89.  23  I  will  beat  down  his  foes  before  his  face 

102.  2  Hide  not  thy  face  from  me  in  the  day 
104.  15  oil  to  make  (his)  face  to  shine,  and  bread 
104.  29  Thou  hidest  thy  face,  they  are  troubled 

104.  30  and  thou  renewest  the  face  of  the  earth 

105.  4  Seek  the  Lord,  .seek  his  face  evermore 

1 19.  135  Make  thy  face  to  shine  upon  thy  servant 
132.  10  turn  not  away  the  face  of  thine  anointed 
143.  7  hide  not  thy  face  from  me,  lest  I  be  like 
Prov.  7.  15  came  I.  .diligently  to  seek  thy  face 

8.  27  when  he  set  a  compass  upon  the  face  of 
21.  29  A  wicked  man  hardeneth  his  face:  but  (as) 

24.  31  (and)  nettles  had  covered  the  face  thereof 

27.  19  As  in  water  face  (answereth)  to  face,  so 

Eccl.  8.  1  man’s  wisdom  maketh  his  face  to  shine 
8.  1  the  boldness  of  his  face  shall  be  changed 
Isa.  3.  15  What  mean  ye  (that)  ye.  .grind  the  faces 
6.  2  with  twain  he  covered  his  face,  and  with 
8.  17  that  hideth  his  face  from  the  house  of 

13.  8  be  amazed  one  at  another  ;  their  faces 

14.  21  nor  fill  the  face  of  the  world  with  cities 
16.  4  be  thou  a  covert  to  them  from  the  face 

23.  17  of  the  world  upon  the  face  of  the  earth 

25.  7  face  of  the  covering  cast  over  all  people 
25.  8  God  will  wipe  away  tears  from  off  all  fa. 
27.  6  and  fill  the  face  of  the  world  with  fruit 

29.  22  neither  shall  his  face  now  wax  pale 

36.  9  How  then  wilt  thou  turn  away  the  face  of 


Isa.  38.  2  Hezekiali  turned  his  face  toward  the  wall 
50.  6  I  hid  not  my  face  from  shame  and  spitting 
50.  7  therefore  have  I  set  my  face  like  a  flint 

53.  3  and  we  hid  as  it  were  (our)  faces  from 

54.  8  I  hid  my  face  from  thee  for  a  moment 
59.  2  your  sins  have  hid  (his)  face  from  you 

64.  7  for  thou  hast  hid  thy  face  from  us,  and 

65.  3  A  people  that  provoketh  me.  .to  my  face 
Jer.  1.  8  Be  not  afraid  of  their  faces  :  for  I  (am) 

1.  13  and  the  face  thereof  (is)  toward  the  north 

1.  17  be  not  dismayed  at  their  faces,  lest  I  con. 

2.  27  (their)  back  unto  me,  and  not  (their)  face 

5.  3  they  have  made  their  faces  harder  than  a 

7.  19  to  the  confusion  of  their  own  faces? 

8.  2  they  shall  be  for  dung  upon  the  face  of 
13.  26  will  I  discover  thy  skirts  upon  thy  face 
16.  4  they  shall  be  as  dung  upon  the  face  of 
16.  17  they  are  not  hid  from  my  face,  neither  is 

18.  17  I  will  show  them  the  back,  and  not  the  f. 

21.  10  I  have  set  my  face  against  this  city  for 

22.  25  the  hand  of  (them)  whose  face  thou 

23.  26  which  (are)  upon  the  face  of  the  earth 

28.  16  I  will  cast  thee  from  off  the  face  of  the 

30.  6  and  all  faces  are  turned  into  paleness? 

32.  31  I  should  remove  it  from  before  my  face 

32.  33  turned  unto  me  the  back,  and  not  the  fa. 

33.  5  I  have  hid  my  face  from  this  city 

42. 15  If  ye  wholly  set  your  faces  to  enter  into 
42.  17  be  with  all  the  men  that  set  their  faces 
44.  1 1  I  will  set  my  face  against  you  for  evil 
44.  12  that  have  set  their  faces  to  go  into  the 

50.  5  shall  ask  the  way  to  Zion,  with  their  faces 

51.  51  shame  hath  covered  our  faces ;  for 
Lam  2. 19  pour  out.  .like  water  before  the  face  of 

3.  35  To  turn  aside,  .before  the  face  of  the 

5.  12  the  faces  of  elders  were  not  honoured 
Eze.  1.  6  every  one  had  four  faces,  and  every  one 

1.  8  they  four  had  their  faces  and  their  wings 

1. 10  As  for  the  likeness  of  their  faces,  they 
1.  10  had  the  face  of  a  man,  and  the  face  of 
1.  10  they  four  had  the  face  of  an  ox  on  the 

1. 10  they  four  also  had  the  face  of  an  eagle 
1.  11  Thus  (were)  their  faces  :  and  their  wings 
1.  15  behold  one  wheel,  .with  his  four  faces 

I.  28  I  fell  upon  my  face,  and  I  heard  a  voice 

3.  8  made  thy  face  strong  against  their  faces 

3.  23  arose,  and  went  forth .  .and  I  fell  on  my  f. 

4.  3  set  thy  face  against  it,  and  it  shall  be 

4.  7  Therefore  thou  shalt  set  thy  face  toward 

6.  2  set  thy  face  toward  the  mountains  of  Isr. 

7.  18  and  shame  (shall  be)  upon  all  faces,  and 

7.  22  My  face  will  I  turn  also  from  them,  and 

8.  16  their  faces  toward  the  east ;  and  they 

9.  8  I  fell  upon  my  face,  and  cried,  and  said 

10.  14  every  one  had  four  faces  :  the  first  face 

10.  14  the  face  of  a  cherub,  and  the  second  face 

10.  14  face  of  a  man,  and  the  third  the  face  of 
10. 14  and  the  fourth  the  face  of  an  eagle 

10.  21  Every  one  had  four  faces  apiece,  and 

10.  22  likeness  of  their  faces  (was)  the  same  fa. 

II.  13  Then  fell  I  down  upon  my  face,  and  cried 

12.  6  thou  shalt  cover  thy  face,  that  thou  see 

12.  12  he  shall  cover  his  face,  that  he  see  not 

13.  17  set  thy  face  against  the  daughters  of  thy 

14.  3  the  stumblingblocli.  .before  their  face 
14.  4,  7  the  stumblingblock .  .before  his  face 
14.  6  turn  away  your  faces  from  all  your  abo. 

14.  8  And  I  will  set  my  face  against  that  man 

15.  7  I  will  set  my  face  against  them  ;  they 

15.  7  ye  shall  know . .  when  I  set  my  face 

20.  35  there  will  I  plead  with  you  face  to  face 

20.  46  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  toward  the  south 
30.  47  all  faces  from  the  south  to  the  north 

21.  2  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  toward  Jerusal. 

21.  16  Go  thee,  .whithersoever  thy  face  (is)  set 
25.  2  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against  the  Am. 

28.  21  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against  Zidon 

29.  2  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against  Pharaoh 

34.  6  my  flock  was  scattered  upon  all  the  face 

35.  2  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against  mount 
38.  2  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against  Gog,  the 

38.  20  all  the  men  that  (are)  upon  the  face  of 
39  14  those  that  remain  upon  the  face  of  the 

39.  23  therefore  hid  I  my  face  from  them,  and 

39.  24  According,  .have  I  done,  .and  hid  my  fa. 
39  29  Neither  will  I  hide  my  face  any  more 

40.  15  from  the  face  of  the  gate  of  the  entrance 

40.  15  unto  the  face  of  the  porch  of  the  inner 

41.  19  So  that  the  faceof  a  man  (was)  toward  the 

41.  19  face  of  a  young  lion  toward  the  palm  tree 
41.  21  (and)  the  face  of  the  sanctuary  ;  the 

41  25  thick  planks  upon  the  face  of  the  porch 
43  3  like  the  vision . .  and  I  fell  upon  my  face 

44.  4  and  I  looked . .  and  I  fell  upon  my  face 
Dan.  1.  10  for  why  should  he  see  your  faces  worse 

8.  5  an  he  goat  came  from  the  west,  on  the  f. 

8. 17  I  was  afraid,  and  fell  upon  my  face  :  but 

8.  18  I  was  in  a  deep  sleep  on  my  face  toward 

9.  3  I  set  my  face  unto  the  Lord  God,  to  seek 

9.  7  but  unto  us  confusion  of  faces,  as  at  this 

9.  8  to  us  (belongeth)  confusion  of  face,  to 

10.  6  his  face  as  the  appearance  of  lightning 

10.  9  in  a  deep  sleep  on  my  face,  and  my  face 

10.  15  I  set  my  face  toward  the  ground,  and  I 
n.  17  He  shall  also  set  his  face  to  enter  with 

11.  18  After  this  shall  he  turn  his  face  unto  the 
11. 19  Then  he  shall  turn  his  face  toward  the 

Hos.  5.  5  the  pride  of  Israel  doth  testify  to  his  face 

5.  15  till  they  acknowledge,  .and  seek  my  face 
7.  10  And  the  pride  of  Israel  testifieth  to  his  f. 
Joel  2.  6  Before  their  face  the  people  shall  be 
2.  20  with  his  face  toward  the  east  sea,  and 


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Amos  5.  8  poureth  them  out  upon  the  face  of  the 
9.  6  poureth  them  out  upon  the  face  of  the 
9.  8  I  will  destroy  it  from  off  the  face  of  the 
Mir.  3.  4  he  will  even  hide  his  face  from  them  at 
Nall.  2.  1  He  that  dasheth.  .is  come  up  before  thy  f. 

2.  10  the  faces  of  them  all  gather  blackness 

3.  5  I  will  discover  thy  skirts  upon  thy  face 
Hah.  1.  9  their  faces  shall  sup  up  (as)  the  east  wind 
Zeeh.  5.  3  curse  that  goeth  forth  over  the  face  of 
Mai.  2.  3  and  spread  dung  upon  your  faces,  (even) 
?ace,  thpis  opsis. 

Johmi.  44  and  his  face  was  bound  about  with  anap. 
Face,  irpoaoiirov  prosopon. 

Matt.  6.  16  for  they  disfigure  their  faces,  that  they 
6. 17  anoint  thine  head,  and  wash  thy  face 

11.  10  I  send  my  messenger  before  thy  face 

16.  3  ye  can  discern  the  face  of  the  sky  ;  but 

17.  2  and  his  face  did  shine  as  the  sun,  and 

17.  6  they  fell  on  their  face,  and  were  sore 

18.  10  their  angels  do  always  behold  the  face 
26.  39  fell  on  his  face,  and  prayed,  saying,  O  my 
26.  67  Then  did  they  spit  in  his  face,  and  buffeted 

Mark  1.  2  I  send  my  messenger  before  thy  face 

14. 65  to  cover  his  face,  and  to  buffet  him,  and  to 
Luke  1.  76  for  thou  shalt  go  before  the  face  of  the 

2.  31  Which  thou  hast  prepared  before  the  face 

5.  12  seeing  Jesus,  fell  on  (his)  face,  and  besou. 
7.  27  I  send  my  messenger  before  thy  face 

9.  51  he  stedfastly  set  his  face  to  go  to  Jerusa. 
9.  52  sent  messengers  before  his  face  :  and 
9.  53  his  face  was  as  though  he  would  go  to  .1. 

10.  1  sent  them  two  and  two  before  his  face 

12.  56  ye  can  discern  the  face  of  the  sky  and  of 
17.  16  fell  down  on  (his)  face  at  his  feet,  giving 

21.  35  all  them  that  dwell  on  the  face  of  the 

22.  64  they  struck  him  on  the  face,  and  asked 
24.  5  bowed  down  (their)  faces  to  the  earth 

Acts  6.  15  saw  his  face  as  it  had  been  the  face  of  an 
7.  45  whom  God  drave  out  before  the  face  of  our 
17.  26  for  to  dwell  on  all  the  face  of  the  earth 
20.  25  I  know  that  ye  all .  .shall  see  my  face  no 
20.  38  that  they  should  see  his  face  no  more 
i  Co.  13.  12  For  now  we  see.  .but  then  face  to  face 
14.  25  falling  down  on  (his)  face  he  will  worship 
!  Co.  3.  7  could  not  stedfastly  behold  the  face  of  M. 

3.  13  as  Moses,  (which)  put  a  veil  over  his  face 

3.  18  we  all,  with  open  face  beholding  as  in  a 

4.  6  to  (give)  the  light,  .in  the  face  of  Jesus 

11.  20  ye  suffer,  .if  a  man  smite  you  on  the  face 
3al.  1.  22  was  unknown  by  face  unto  the  churches 

2.  11  I  withstood  him  to  the  face,  because  he 
3ol.  2.  1  and  (for)  as  many  as  have  not  seen  my  f. 

1  Th.  2.  17  endeavoured,  .to  see  your  face  with  great 
3. 10  praying,  that  we  might  see  your  face 
fas.  1.  23  a  man  beholding  his  natural  face  in  a 
I’e.  3. 12  the  face  of  tire  Lord  (is)  against  them 
lev.  4.  7  and  the  third  beast  had  a  face  as  a  man 

6.  16  hide  us  from  the  face  of  him  that  sitteth 

7.  11  and  fell  before  the  throne  on  their  faces 
9.  7  and  their  faces  (were)  as  the  faces  of  men 

10.  1  and  his  face  (was)  as  it  were  the  sun,  and 

11.  16  fell  upon  their  faces,  and  worshipped 

12.  14  half  a  time,  from  the  face  of  the  serpent 
20.  11  from  whose  face  the  earth  and  the  heaven 
22.  4  And  they  shall  see  his  face  ;  and  his  name 

!E  to  face  — 

’ 'ace  to  face ,  Kara  irpirranrov  kata  prosopon. 
lets  25.  16  he  which,  .have  the  accusers  face  to  face 
louth  to  mouth ,  ar/jpa  irpbs  crop. a. 
r  John  12  but  I  trust  to  come,  .and  speak  face  to  f. 

;  John  14  and  we  shall  speak  face  to  face.  Peace 
)E  (away) ,  to  — 

’0  fade,  bbp  balal,  5. 

8a.  64.  6  all  do  fade  as  a  leaf ;  and  our  iniquities 
0  fade  or  wear  away,  nabel. 

Sa.  22.  46  Strangers  shall  fade  away,  and  they  shall 
tea.  18.  43  The  strangers  shall  fade  away,  and  be 
sa.  1.  30  ye  shall  be  as  an  oak  whose  leaf  fadeth 
24.  4  The  earth  mournetli  (and)  fadeth  away 
24.  4  the  world  languisheth  (and)  fadeth  away 
28.  1  whose  glorious  beauty  (is)  a  fading  flower 
28.  4  the  glorious  beauty . .  shall  be  a  fading 
40.  7,  8  The  grass  withereth,  the  flower  fadeth 
rcr.  8.  13  the  leaf  shall  fade  ;  and  (the  things  that) 
'izo.  47.  12  whose  leaf  shall  not  fade,  neither  shall 
0  cause  to  fade,  papa ivoi  maraino. 
as.  1.  11  so  also  shall  the  rich  man  fade  away  in 
)ETH  not  away,  that  — 

'nfading,  apapavrivos  amarantinos. 

Pe.  5.  4  a  crown  of  glory  that  fadeth  not  away 
'nfading,  dpdpavros  amarantos. 

Pe.  1.  4  To  an  inheritance,  .that  fadeth  not  away 
1  — 

1  not,  |]K  ayin. 

sa.  44.  12  yea,  he  is  hungry,  and  his  strength  faileth 
0  sit,  35b  yashab. 

:  Sa.  20.  5  I  should  not  fail  to  sit  with  the  king  at 
'ailing,  consumption,  nba  kaleh. 

'cut  28.  32  and  fail  (with  longing)  for  them  all  the 
'o  perish,  be  lost,  XX  abad. 

’sa.142.  4  refuge  failed  me  ;  no  man  cared  for  my 
)ze.  12.  22  days  are  prolonged,  and  every  vision  fail. 

0  go  away,  Six  aval. 

ob  14. 11  (As)  the  waters  fail  from  the  sea,  and  the 


6.  To  cease,  fail,  have  an  end,  dsx  aphes. 

Gen.  47.  15  why  should  we  die.  .for  the  money  faileth 
47.  16  will  give  you  for  your  cattle,  if  money  fail 

7 . To  be  emptied,  made  void,  ppa  baqaq,  2. 

Isa.  19.  3  the  spirit  of  Egypt  shall  fail  in  the  midst 

8.  To  fail,  noa  gamar. 

Psa.  77.  8  doth  (his)  promise  fail  for  evermore  ? 

9.7 V)  loathe,  cast  away,  bj)3  gaal,  5. 

Job  21.  10  Their  bull  gendereth,  and  faileth  not 

10.  T’o  be  lean,  poor,  low,  vjeak,  bb'i  dalal. 

Isa.  38. 14  mine  eyes  fail  (with  looking)  upward  :  0 

11.  To  cease,  leave  off,  forbear,  bin  chadal. 

Job  19.  14  My  kinsfolk  have  failed,  and  my  familiar 
12. 71)  lack,  abate,  xn  chaser. 

1  Ki.17.  14  neither  shall  the  cruise  of  oil  fail,  until 
Isa.  51.  14  not  die.  .nor  that  his  bread  should  fail 

13 . Lacking,  xn  chaser. 

1  Ki.17.  16  neither  did  the  cruise  of  oil  fail,  accord. 
Eccl.io.  3  a  fool  walketh  by  the  way,  his  wisdom  f. 

14.  To  go  out  or  forth,  yatsa. 

Gen.  42.  28  their  heart  failed,  .and  they  were  afraid 
Song  5.  6  my  soul  failed  when  he  spake :  I  sought 

15.  To  be  or  become  weak,  dim,  nnp  kahah. 

Isa.  42.  4  He  shall  not  fail  nor  be  discouraged,  till 

16.  To  lie,  deceive,  313  kazab,  3. 

Isa.  58.  11  like  a  spring  of  water,  whose  waters  fail 

17.  To  fail,  B>n3  kachash. 

Psa.  109.  24  are  weak . .  and  my  flesh  faileth  of  fatness 
18.7V)  fail,  lie,  deceive,  lyns  kachash,  3. 

Hos.  9.  2  not  feed,  .the  new  wine  shall  fail  in  her 
Hab.  3.  17  the  labour  of  the  olive  shall  fail,  and  the 

19.7V)  be  completed,  consumed,  ended,  nba  kalah. 
Job  11.  20  the  eyes  of  the  wicked  shall  fail,  and 
17.  s  even  the  eyes  of  his  children  shall  fail 
Psa.  69.  3  mine  eyes  fail  while  I  wait  for  my  God 
71.  9  forsake  me  not  when  my  strength  faileth 

- -  My  flesh  and  mv  heart  faileth .  .God 

1 19.  82  Mine  eyes  fail  for  thy  word,  saying 
1 19.  123  Mine  eyes  fail  for  thy  salvation,  and  for 
143.  7  my  spirit  faileth :  hide  not  thy  face  from 
Prov  22.  8  and  the  rod  of  his  anger  shall  fail 
Isa.  15.  6  the  grass  faileth,  there  is  no  green  thing 

21.  16  and  all  the  glory  of  Kedar  shall  fail 

31.  3  fall  down,  and  they  all  shall  fail  together 

32.  10  for  the  vintage  shall  fail,  the  gathering 
Jer.  14.  6  their  eyes  did  fail  because,  .no  grass 
Lam.  2.  11  Mine  eyes  do  fail  with  tears,  my  bowels 

3.  22  consumed,  because  his  compassions  fail 

4.  17  our  eyes  as  yet  failed  for  our  vain  help 

20.  TV)  be  cut  off,  rns  karath,  2. 

2  Sa.  3.  29  let  there  not  fail  from  the  house  of  Joab 

1  Ki.  2.  4  there  shall  not  fail  thee,  .a  man  on  the 

8.  25  There  shall  not  fail  thee  a  man  in  my 

9.  5  There  shall  not  fail  thee  a  man  upon  the 

2  Ch.  6.  16  There  shall  not  fail  thee  a  man,  in  my 

7.  18  There  shall  not  fail  thee  a  man  (to  be) 
21.7V)  stumble,  be  feeble,  bps  kashal. 

Psa.  31.  10  strength  faileth,  because  of  mine  iniquity 

22.  To  fall,  bpj  naphal. 

Josh  21.  45  There  failed  not  ought  of  any  good  thing 

23.  14  not  one  thing  hath  failed  of  all  the  good 
23.  14  (and)  not  one  thing  hath  failed  thereof 
1  Sa.  17.  32  Let  no  man’s  heart  fail  because  of  him 
i  Ki.  8.  56  there  hath  not  failed  one  word  of  all  his 
23.7V)  be  dried  up,  ntyj  nashath. 

Isa.  41.  17  their  tongue  faileth  for  thirst,  I  the  Lord 
Jer.  51.  30  in  (their)  holds ;  their  might  hath  failed 
24.7V)  become  dried  up,  ns?)  nashath,  2. 

Isa.  19.  5  the  waters  shall  fail  from  the  sea,  and 

25.  To  pass  over,  away,  by,  xy  abar. 

Esth.  9.  27  so  as  it  should  not  fail,  that  they  would 
9.  28  these  days  of  Purim  should  not  fail  from 

26.  To  be  lacking,  tij;  adar,  2. 

Isa.  34.  16  no  one  of  these  shall  fail,  none  shall  want 
40.  26  for  that  (he  is)  strong  in  power ;  not  one  f . 
59.  15  Yea,  truth  faileth . .  the  Lord  saw  (it),  and 
Zeph.  3.  5  he  faileth  not ;  but  the  unjust  knoweth 

27.  To  leave,  forsake,  abandon,  3iy  azab. 

Psa.  38.  10  My  heart  panteth,  my  strength  faileth 
40.  12  they  are  more,  .therefore  my  heart  faileth 

28.7V)  be  feeble,  covered,  f]B5)  ataph. 

Isa.  57.  16  for  the  spirit  should  fail  before  me,  and 

29.  To  pass  away,  come  to  an  end,  ddb  pasas. 

Psa.  12.  1  for  the  faithful  fail  from  among,  .men 

30.  To  break,  make  void,  fail,  X5  parar,  5. 

Eccl.  12.  5  they  shall  be  afraid . .  desire  shall  fail 

31.7V)  make  feeble,  let  be  feeble,  nsn  raphah,  5. 
Deut.31.  6  he  will  not  fail  thee,  nor  forsake  thee 

31.  8  he  will  not  fail  thee,  neither  forsake  thee 
Josh.  1.  5  I  will  not  fail  thee,  nor  forsake  thee 
1  Ch.28.  20  he  will  not  fail  thee,  nor  forsake  thee 

32 .Error,  mistake,  ibp  shalu. 

Ezra.  4.  22  Take  heed  now  that  ye  fail  not  to  do  this 
6.  9  it  be  given  them  day  by  day  without  fail 
33.7V)  lie,  deceive,  np^>  shakar,  3. 

Psa  89.  33  from  him,  nor  suffer  my  faithfulness  to  f. 


34.  To  be  finished,  consumed,  D.pp  tamam. 

Gen.  47. 15  when  money  failed  in  the  land  of  Egypt 
Josh.  3.  16  those  that  came  down  toward  the  sea.  .f. 

35.  Not  to  be  steadfast,  [ON  kb  lo  aman,  2. 

Jer.  15.  18  be.  .as  a  liar,  (and  as)  waters  (that)  fail? 

36.  To  leave  out,  cease,  IkkCotu  ekleipo. 

Lukei6.  9  when  ye  fail,  they  may  receive  you  into 
22.  32  But  I  have  prayed  . .  that  thy  faith  fail  not 
Heb.  1.  12  thou  art  the  same .  .thy  years  shall  not  fa. 

37.  To  fall  off  or  away,  iKirlwroi  ekpipto. 

1  C0.13.  8  Charity  never  [faileth]:  but  whether(there 

38.  To  leave  upon  or  besides,  imAelirw  epileipo. 
Heb.n.  32  for  the  time  would  fail  me  to  tell  of  G. 

39.  To  make  useless,  Karapyfw  katargeo. 

1  Co.  13.  8  prophecies,  they  shall  fail ;  whether  (there 
40.7V)  fall,  irlirToj  pipto. 

Lukei6.  17  to  pass,  tiian  one  tittle  of  the  law  to  fail 
41.7V)  be  behind,  lack ,  varcpfai  hustereo. 

Heb.  12. 15  lest  any  man  [fail]  of  the  grace  of  God 
FAIL,  to  cause  to  — 

1.7V)  cause  to  be  lacking,  xn  chaser,  5. 

Isa.  32.  6  will  cause  the  drink  of  the  thirsty  to  fail 
2.7V)  finish,  consume,  nba  kalah,  3. 

Job  31.  16  have  caused  the  eyes  of  the  widow  to  fail 
3.7V)  cause  to  cease,  nip  shabatli,  5. 

Jer.  48.  33  I  have  caused  wine  to  fail  from  the  wine. 

FAIL,  to  let  — 

To  cause  or  let  fall,  bsi  naphal,  5. 

Esth.  6.  io  let  nothing  fail  of  all  that  thou  hast  spo. 
FAIL,  to  make  to  — 

To  cause  to  cease,  npci  shabath,  5. 

Amos  8.  4  even  to  make  the  poor  of  the  land  to  fail 

FAILETH  not,  that  — 

Not  leaving  off,  unfailing,  dve/tAenrTos  anckleiplos. 
Lukei2.  33  a  treasure  in  the  heavens  that  faileth  not 

FAILING  — 

Consumption,  failing,  p’b?  killayon. 

Deut28.  65  and  failing  of  eyes,  and  sorrow  of  mind 

FAILING,  hearts  — 

To  swoon  away,  b.noi\ivx<»  apopsuclio. 

Luke2i.  26  lien’s  hearts  failing  them  for  fear,  and 
FAIN,  would  — 

1.7V)  flee,  nna  barach. 

Job  27.  22  he  would  fain  flee  out  of  his  hand 
2.7V)  fix  the  mind  or  desire  on,  epithum. 

Lukeis.  16  he  would  fain  have  filled  liis  belly  with 
FAINT  — 

1  .Sick,  rni  daveh. 

Lam.  1.  13  he  hath  made  me  desolate,  .faint  all  the 

5.  17  For  this  our  heart  is  faint ;  for  these 

2. Sick,  ’in  davvai. 

Isa.  1.  s  The  whole  head  is  sick ..  the ..  heart  faint 
Jer.  8.  18  I  would  comfort  myself,  .my  heart  (is)  f. 
Lam.  1.  22  my  sighs  (are)  many,  and  my  heart  (is)  f. 

3.  Weary,  yaeph. 

2  Sa.  16.  2  that  such  as  be  faint  in  the  wilderness 
Isa.  40.  29  He  giveth  power  to  the  faint ;  and  to 

4.  Wearied.,  <].'!]  ayeph. 

Gen.  25.  29  Esau  came  from  the  field,  and  he  (was)  f. 

25.  30  Feed  me,  I  pray  thee,  .for  I  (am)  faint 
I)eut25.  18  smote,  .when  thou (wast) faint  and  weary 
Judg.  8.  4  Gideon,  .passed  over,  .faint,  yet  pursuing 
8.  5  Give,  I  pray  you,  loaves,  .for  they  (be)  f. 
Isa.  29.  8  (lie  is)  faint,  and  his  soul  hath  appetite 
FAINT,  to  — 

I. 7V)  become,  happen,  n;n  hay  ah,  2. 

Dan.  8.  27  And  I  Daniel  fainted,  and  was  sick 

2.  To  labour,  be  weary,  jn;  yaga. 

Jer.  45.  3  I  fainted  in  my  sighing,  and  I  find  no  rest 

3.  To  be  weary,  yaaph. 

Isa.  40.  28  the  Creator . .  fainteth  not,  neither  is  wea.? 
40.  30  Even  the  youths  shall  faint  and  be  weary 
40.  31  (and)  they  shall  walk,  and  not  faint 
44. 12  he  drinketh  no  water,  and  is  faint 

4.7V)  become  weak,  restrain,  ~x  kahah,  3. 

Eze.  21.  7  shall  be  feeble,  and  every  spirit  shall  fa. 

5.  To  be  complete,  finished,  consumed,  nba  kalah. 

Psa.  84.  2  My  soul  longetli,  yea,  even  fainteth  for 
119.  81  My  soul  fainteth  for  thy  salvation 

6.7V)  be  feeble,  weary,  nxb  laah. 

Job  4.  5  it  is  come  upon  thee,  and  thou  faintest 
7.  To  faint,  be  feeble,  nnb  lahah. 

Gen.  47. 13  Canaan,  fainted  by  reason  of  the  famine 
8.7V)  melt,  dissolve,  no  mug. 

Eze.  21.  15  that  (their)  heart  may  faint,  and’(their) 
9.7V)  be  melted,  J1D  mug,  2. 

Josh.  2.  24  the  inhabitants  of  the  country  do  faint 
10.7V)  faint,  be  melted,  odd  masas. 

Isa.  10. 18  as  when  a  standard  bearer  fainteth 

II.  To  be  melted,  Dpo  masas,  2. 

Deut2o.  8  lest  his  brethren’s  heart  faint  as  well  03 


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12  .To  show  self  feeble,  »]»:;  ataph,  7. 

Psa  107.  5  Hungry  and  thirsty,  their  soul  tainted 
jon.  2.  7  When  my  soul  fainted  within  me  I  re. 

13.  To  be  covered,  wrapped  up,  faint,  <]^J[  alaph,  4. 

Isa.  si.  20  Thy  sons  have  fainted,  they  lie  at  the  head 

1 4.  To  cover  or  wrap  self  up,  faint,  >]Sj;  alaph,  7. 

Amos  8.  13  In  that  day  shall  the  fair  virgins,  .faint 
Jon.  4.  8  he  fainted,  and  wished  in  himself  to  die 

1 5.  To  be  feeble,  cease,  faint,  ais  pug. 

Gen.  45.  26  Jacob’s  heart  fainted,  for  lie  believed 

16. ro  be  tender,  soft,  timid,  E|rj  rakak,  2. 

Deut  20.  3  let  not  your  hearts  faint,  fear  not,  and  do 
Isa.  7.  4  fear  not,  neither  be  faint  hearted  for  the 
Jer.  51.  46  lest  your  heart  faint,  and  ye  fear  for  the 

17. ro  show  self  feeble,  nan  raphah,  7. 

Prov  24. 10  (If)  thou  faint  in  the  day  of  adversity 

18. ro  turn  out  badly,  cave  in,  e/acaicecu  ekkakeo. 
Lukei8.  1  ought  always  to  pray,  and  not  to  faint 

2  Co.  4.  1  as  we  have  received  mercy,  we  faint  not 
4.  16  For  which  cause  we  faint  not;  but  though 
Eph.  3.  13  Wherefore  I  desire  that  ye  faint  not  at 

19.  To  loose  out,  relax,  ink via  ekluo. 

Matt.  9.  36  because  [they  fainted],  and  were  scattered 
15.  32  I  will  not  send  them,  .lest  they  faint  in 
Mark  8.  3  if  I  send  them  away,  .they  will  faint  by 
Gal.  6.  9  in  due  season  we  shall  reap,  if  we  faint 
Heb.  12.  3  lest  ye  be  wearied  and  faint  in  your 

12.  5  nor  faint  when  thou  art  rebuked  of  him 

20.  To  toil,  work  out,  weary,  uayva  kam.no. 

Rev.  2.  3  And  hast  borne,  .and  hast  not  fainted 

FAINT,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  weary,  TO  upli. 

1  Sa.  14.  28  And  the  people  were  faint 

14.  31  and  the  people  were  very  faint 

2.  To  be  or  become  faint,  139  pagar,  3. 

1  Sa.  30.  10  two  hundred,  .which  were  so  faint  that 

30.  21  two  hundred  men,  which  were  so  faint 

3.  To  be  feeble,  nan  raphah. 

Isa.  13.  7  Therefore  shall  all  hands  be  faint,  and 

FAINT,  that  — 

To  be  feeble,  ataph. 

Lam.  2.  19  thy  young  children,  that  faint  for  hunger 

FAINT,  to  wax  — 

To  be  weary,  TO  uph. 

2  Sa.  21. 15  David  went  down ..  and  David  waxedsfamt 

FAINT  hearted  — 

Tender  of  heart,  ah'?  Ijn  rak  lebab. 

Deutao.  8  What  man .  .fearful  and  faint  hearted ? 

FAINT  hearted,  to  be  — 

To  be  melted,  jid  mug,  2. 

Jer.  49.  23  they  are  faint  hearted . .  sorrow  on  the  sea 

FAINTED  — 

Faintness,  n§Sv  ulpeh. 

Eze.  31. 15  all  the  trees  of  the  field  fainted  for  him 
FAINTNESS 

Faintness,  ijnb  morek. 

Lev.  26.  36  I  will  send  a  faintness  into  their  hearts 
FAIR,  fairer  — 

1.  Clean,  pure,  nina  tahor. 

Zech.  3.  5  Let  them  set  a  fair  mitre  upon  his  head 
3.  s  So  they  set  a  fair  mitre  upon  his  head 

2 . Good,  fair,  hie  tob. 

Gen.  6.  2  the  daughters  of  men  that  they  (were)  fair 
24.  16  And  the  damsel  (was)  very  fair  to  look 
26.  7  because  she  (was)  fair  to  look  upon 
Judg  15.  2  (is)  not  her.  .sister  fairer  than  she? 

Esth.  1.  ii  the  queen,  .for  she  (was)  fair  to  look  on 

Isa.  5.  9  many  houses,  .great  and  fair,  without  in. 

Dan.  1. 15  their  countenances  appeared  fairer  and 

3 . Goodness,  aio  tub. 

Hos.  10.  n  but  I  passed  over  upon  her  fair  neck 

4 . Fair,  beautiful,  ns;  yapheh. 

Gen.  12.  11  I  know  that  thou  (art)  a  fair  woman  to 
12.14  beheld  the  woman,  that  she  (was)  very  fair 

1  Sa.  17.  42  a  youth,  and  ruddy,  and  of  a  fair  counte. 

2  Sa.  13.  I  Absalom  the  son  of  David,  had  a  fair  sis. 

14.  27  she  was  a  woman  of  a  fair  countenance 
1  Ki.  1.  3  they  sought  for  a  fair  damsel  throughout 
1.  4  the  damsel  (was)  very  fair,  and  cherished 
Job  42.  15  no  women  found  (so)fair  as  thedaughters 
Prov  11.  22  a  fair  women  which  is  without  discretion 
Song  1.  15  thou  (art)  fair,  my  love,  .thou  art  fair 

1.  16  thou  (art)  fair,  my  beloved,  yea,  pleasant 
4.  I  thou  art  fair,  my  love,  .thou  art  fair 

4.  7  Thou  (art)  all  fair,  my  love,  .no  spot  in 
6.  10  fair  as  the  moon,  clear  as  the  sun 
Jer.  11.  16  A  green  olive  tree,  fair,  .of  goodly  fruit 
Eze.  31.  3  a  cedar  in  Lebanon  with  fair  branches 
31.  9  I  have  made  him  fair  by  the  multitude  of 
Amos  8. 13  In  that  day  shall  the  fair  virgins,  .faint 

5 . Good  in  appearance,  nine  aio  tob  mareh. 

Esth.  2.  2  Let  there  be  fair  young  virgins  sought 

2.  3  gather  together  all  the  fair  young  virgins 

6.  Fair,  beautiful,  tew  shappir. 

Dan.  4. 12  The  leaves  thereof  (were)  fair,  and  the 
4.  21  Whose  leaves  (were)  fan-,  and  the  fruit 


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7.  Traffic,  market,  ph)!/  izzabon. 

Eze.  27.  12  with  silver,  .they  traded  in  thy  fairs 

27.  14  the  house  of  Togarmah  traded  m  thy  fairs 
27.  16,  22  they  occupied  in  thy  fairs  with 
27  19  going  to  and  fro  occupied  in  thy  fairs 
27!  27  Thy  riches,  and  thy  fairs,  thy  merchandise 

8.  To  be  or  act  graciously,  Jin  chanan,  3. 

Prov.26.  25  When  he  speaketh  fair,  believe  him  not 

9. Fair  of  form,  iNh  ns;  yepheh  toar. 

Esth.  2.  7  and  the  maid  (was)  fair  and  beautiful 

\9. Belonging  to  the  town,  agreeable,  acrreios. 

Acts  7.  20  Moses  was  born,  and  was  exceeding  fair 

FAIR,  to  be  — 

To  be  fair,  beauteous,  ns;  yaphah. 

Song  4. 10  How  fair  is  thy  love,  my  sister 

7.  6  How  fair  and  how  pRasant  art  thou,  0 
Eze.  31.  7  Thus  was  he  fair  in  his  greatness,  in  the 

FAIR,  to  rrake  self  — 

To  make  or  show  self  fair,  ns;  yaphah,  7. 

Jer.  4.  30  in  vain  slialt  thou  make  thyself  fair 

FAIR,  very  — 

Very  fair,  n;s-ns;  yepheh-iohiyyah. 

Jer.  46.  20  Egypt . .  a  very  fair  heifer . .  destruction 

FAIR  colours  — 

Red  ore,  stibium,  ruby,  Elis  puk. 

Isa.  54.  n  I  will  lay  thy  stone,  with  fair  colours 

FAIR  one  — ■ 

Fair,  beauteous  one,  ns;  yapheh. 

Song  2.  10  my  love,  my  fair  one,  and  come  away 

FAIR  show,  to  make  a  — 

To  make  a  fair  face,  evirpoo-airea)  euprosopeb. 

Gal.  6.  12  As  many  as  desire  to  make  a  fair  show  in 

FAIR  speech  — 

1. A  taking,  reception,  doctrine,  np?  leqach. 

Prov.  7.  21  With  her  much  fair  speech  she  caused  him 

2.  Easy  discourse,  tvkoyia  eulogia. 

Rom  16.  18  by  good  words  and  fair  speeches  deceive 

FAIR  weather  — 

1  .Gold,  shining,  fair  weather,  nn;  zahab. 

Job  37.  22  Fair  weather  cometh  out  of  the  north 

2. Fine  weather,  evSia  eudia. 

Matti6.  2  ye  say,  (It  will  be)  fair  weather  ;  for  the 

FAIR  word  — 

Good,  ai»  tob. 

Jer.  12.  6  though  they  speak  fair  words  unto  thee 

FAIRER,  to  be  — 

To  become  fair,  be  made  fair,  ns;  yaphah,  4. 

Psa.  45.  2  (Thou  art  fairer  than  the  children  of  men 

FAIREST  — 

Fair,  beauteous  one,  ns;  yapheh. 

Song  I.  8  0  thou  fairest  among  women,  go  thy  way 

5.  9  0  thou  fairest  among  women  ?  what  (is) 

6.  1  0  thou  fairest  among  women?  whither 

FAIR  HAVENS,  uakol  Ai/xeVes  kaloi  limenes. 

A  harbour  in  the  island  of  Crete,  not  mentioned  in  ally 
other  ancient  writing.  It  was  on  the  S.  and  was  prac¬ 
tically  the  harbour  of  Lassea,  about  five  miles  to  the  E. 
of  Cape  Matala,  the  most  conspicuous  headland  on  the 
S.  coast  of  the  island. 

Acts  27.  8  a  place  which  is  called  The  Fair  Havens 

FAITH  — 

1.  Faithfulness,  steadiness,  emun. 

Deut32.  20  very  froward . .  children  in  whom  (is)  no  f. 

2.  Faithfulness,  stability,  nilDtt  emunah. 

Hab.  2.  4  but  the  just  shall  live  by  his  faith 

3.  Rope,  ekirls  elpis. 

Heb.  10.  23  hold  fast  the  profession  of  (our)  faith 

4.  Faith,  faithfulness,  steadfastness,  irlarns  pistis. 
Matt.  8.  10  not  found  so  great  faith,  no,  not  in  Israel 

9.  2  Jesus,  seeing  their  faith,  said  unto  the 
9.  22  Daughter,  .tliy  faith  hath  made  thee  who. 

9.  29  According  to  your  faith  be  it  unto  you 
15.  28  woman,  great  (is)  thy  faith  :  be  it  unto 
17.  20  If  ye  have  faith  as  a  grain  of  mustard 
21.  21  If  ye  have  faith,  and  doubt  not,  ye  shall 
23.  23  of  the  law,  judgment,  mercy,  and  faith 

Mark  2.  5  Jesus  saw  their  faith,  he  said  unto  the 
4  40 he  said,  .how  is  it  that  ye  have  no  faith? 
s  34  thy  faith  hath  made  thee  whole ;  go  in 

10.  52  Go  thy  way  ;  thy  faith  hath  made  thee 

11.  22  Jesus  answering  saith.  .Have  faith  in  God 
Luke  5.  20  when  he  saw  their  faith,  he  said  unto  him 

7  9  not  found  so  great  faith,  no,  not  in  Israel 

7.  50  Thy  faith  hath  saved  thee  ;  go  in  peace 

8.  25  And  he  said  unto  them,  Where  is  yourf.? 
8.  48  thy  faith  hath  made  thee  whole  ;  go  in 

17.  5  And  the  apostles  said . .  Increase  our  faith 

17.  6  If  ye  had  faith  as  a  grain  of  mustard 
17. 19  go  thy  way ;  thy  faith  hath  made  thee 

18.  8  shall  he  find  faith  on  the  earth  ? 

18.  42  Receive  thy  sight,  .faith  hath  saved  tliee 
22.  32  prayed  for  thee,  that  thy  faith  fail  not 

Acts  3.  16  his  name  through  faith  in  his  name  hath 
7. 16  the  faith  which  is  by  him  hath  given  him 
6.  5  man  full  of  faith  and  of  the  Holy  Ghost 


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6.  7  the  priests  were  obedient  to  the  faith 
6.  8  Stephen,  full  of  [faith]  and  power,  did 
II.  24  and  full  of  the  Holy  Ghost  and  of  faith 

13.  8  to  turn  away  the  deputy  from  the  faith 

14.  9  perceiving  that  he  had  faith  to  be  healer 
14.  22  exhorting  them  to  continue  in  the  faith 

14.  27  opened  the  door  of  faith  unto  the  Gentile: 

15.  9  purifying  their  hearts  by  faith 

16.  5  the  churches  established  in  the  faith 
20.  21  and  faith  toward  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
24.  24  heard  him  concerning  the  faith  in  Chris 
26.  18  are  sanctified  by  faith  that  is  in  me 

5  obedience  to  the  faith  among  all  nations 
1.  8  your  faith  is  spoken  of  throughout  the 
I.  12  by  the  mutual  faith  both  of  you  and  me 
1  17  righteousness,  .revealed  from  faith  to  fa 

I.  17  is  written,  The  just  shall  live  by  faith 
3.  3  shall  their  unbelief  make  the  faith  of 

3.  22  righteousness  of  God  (which  is)  by  faith 
3.  25  propitiation  through  faith  in  his  blood 
3.  2ii(H*orks  ?  Nay ;  but  by  the  law  of  faith 
— 3728  justified  by  faith  without  the  deeds  of 
3.  30  faith,  and  uncircumcision  through  faith 

3.  31  we  then  make  void  the  law  through  fai. 

4.  5  his  faith  is  counted  for  righteousness 

4.  9  that  faith  was  reckoned  to  Abraham  foi 
4  11  righteousness  of  the  faith,  which  (he  ha 
4. 12  steps  of  that  faith  of  our  father  Abrahai 
4.  13  but  through  the  righteousness  of  faith 
4.  14  faith  is  made  void,  and  the  promise 
4  16  (it  is)  of  faith,  that  (it  might  be)  by  grai 
4.  16  that  also  which  is  of  the  faith  of  Abrali 
4.  19  being  not  weak  in  faith,  he  considered 

4.  20  was  strong  in  faith,  giving  glory  to  Got 

5.  I  being  justified  by  faith,  we  have  peace 
5.  2  access  by  [faith]  into  this  grace  wherei 
9.  30  even  the  righteousness  which  is  of  fait 

9.  32  (they  sought  it)  not  by  faith,  but  as  it 

10  6  righteousness  which  is  of  faith  speaket 

10.  8  that  is,  the  word  of  faith,  which  we  pr 

10.  17  faith  (cometh)  by  hearing,  and  hearing 

II.  20  thou  standest  by  faith.  Re  not  high 

12.  3  dealt  to  every  man  the  measure  of  fait 
12  6  accordiug  to  the  proportion  of  faith 

14  1  Him  that  is  weak  in  the  faith  receive  > 

14.  22  Hast  thou  faith  ?  have  (it)  to  thyself 
14.  23  damned,  .because  (he  eateth)  not  of  fai 

14.  23  for  whatsoever  (is)  not  of  faith  is  sin 
16.  26  all  nations  for  the  obedience  of  faith 

1  Co.  2.  5  your  faith  should  not  stand  in  the  wisdc 

12.  9  To  another  faith  by  the  same  Spirit 

1-.  2  though  I  have  all  faith,  so  that  I  could 

13.  13  now  abideth  faith,  hope,  charity,  these 

15.  14  preaching  vain,  and  your  faith  (is),  .vai 

15.  17  Christ  be  not  raised,  your  faith  (is)  vai 

16.  13  stand  fast  in  the  faith,  quit  you  like  m 


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1  24  that  we  have  dominion  over  your  faith 
1.  24  helpers  of  your  joy  ;  for  by  faith  ye  sta 

4.  13  having  the  same  spirit  of  faith,  accor.h 

5.  7  For  we  walk  by  faith,  not  by  sight 

8.  7  (in)  faith,  and  utterance,  and  knowledj 
10.  15  when  your  faith  is  increased,  thatwesh 
13  5  Examine,  .whether  ye  be  in  the  faith 

1  23  preacheth  the  faith  which  once  he  des 

2  H6  by  the  faith  of  Jesus  Christ,  even  we  ha 
2  ‘16  might  be  justified  by  the  faith  of  Cliri: 

2  20  I  live  by  the  faith  of  the  Son  of  God 

3  2,  s  by  the  works . .  or  by  the  hearing  of  fai 

they  which  are  of  faith,  the  same  are  t 

8  would  justify  the  heathen  through  fait 

9  they  which  be  of  faith  are  blessed  wit 

11  evident :  for.  The  just  shall  live  by  fa 

12  the  law  is  not  of  faith :  but.  The  man  tl 
14  the  promise  of  the  Spirit  through  faitl 

3.  22  promise  by  faith  of  Jesus  Christ  might 
3!  23  before  faith  came,  we  were  kept  undei 
3.  23  the  faith  which  should  afterwards 
7  24  that  we  might  be  justified  by  faith 
7  25  after  that  faith  is  come,  we  are  no  lom 
7  26  children  of  God  by  faith  in  Christ  Jest 

5  5  for  the  hope  of  righteousness  by  faith 
s  6  but  faith  which  worketh  by  love 

s.  22  long  suffering,  gentleness,  goodness,  fa 

6  10  them  who  are  of  the  household  of  fait 

1.  is  I  heard  of  your  faith  in  the  Lord  Jesu 

2.  8  For  by  grace  are  ye  saved  through  fai 

3.  12  access  with  confidence  by  the  faith  of 

3.  17  Christ  may  dwell  in  your  hearts  by  fai 

4  5  One  Lord,  one  faith,  one  baptism 

4.  13  we  all  come  in  the  unity  of  the  faith 
6.  16  taking  the  shield  of  faith,  wherewith ; 
6.  23  love  with  faith,  from  God  the  Father 

1.  2s  for  your  furtherance  and  joy  of  faith 
1  27  striving  together  for  the  faith  of  the 

2.  17  the  sacrifice  and  service  of  your  faith 
3  q  righteousness  which  is  of  God  by  faith 

3.  9  that  which  is  through  the  faith  of  Chr 

1  4  Since  we  heard  of  your  faith  in  Christ 

1.  23  If  ye  continue  in  the  faith  grounded  a 

2  s  the  stedfastness  of  your  faith  in  Chris 

2.  7  stablished  in  the  faith,  as  ye  have  bee 

2.  12  through  the  faith  of  the  operation  of 
I,  3  Remembering,  .your  work  of  faith,  an 
1.  8  your  faith  to  God  ward  is  spread  abro 

3.  2  and  to  comfort  you  concerning  your  u 
3.  5  I  sent  to  know  your  faith,  lest  by  son 
3.  6  good  tiding  of  your  faith  and  chanty 
3.  7  we  were  comforted  over  you . .  by  you 
3.  10  that  which  is  lacking  in  your  faith  “ 

3.  8  putting  on  the  breastplate  of  faith  ai 
1  3  your  faith  groweth  exceedingly,  and  1 

1.  4  for  your  patience  and  faith  in  all  you 


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■  Th.  i.  :i  goodness,  and  the  work  of  faith  with  po. 

3.  2  be  delivered  .for  all  (men)  have  not  faith 
Ti.  1.  2  Unto  Timothy,  (my)  own  son  in  the  faith 

1.  4  than  godly  edifying  which  is  in  faith 

1.  5  a  good  conscience,  and  (of)  faitli  unfeig. 

1.  14  faith  and  love  which  is  in  Christ  Jesus 

1.  19  Holding  faith,  and  a  good  conscience 

1.  19  concerning  faitli  have  made  shipwreck 

2.  7  a  teacher  of  the  Gentiles  in  faith  and 

2.  15  if  they  continue  in  faith  and  charity  and 

3.  9  mystery  of  the  faith  in  a  pure  conscience 

3.  13  in  the  faith  which  is  in  Christ  Jesus 

4.  1  some  shall  depart  from  the  faith,  giving 

4.  6  the  words  of  faith  and  of  good  doctrine 

4.  12  in  charity,  in  spirit,  in  faitli,  in  purity 

5.  8  he  hath  denied  the  faith,  and  is  worse 

5. 12  they  have  cast  off  their  first  faith 

6.  10  have  erred  from  the  faith,  and  pierced 

6.  11  godliness,  faith,  love,  patience,  meekness 
6.  12  Fight  the  good  fight  of  faith,  lay  hold 
6.  21  some,  .have  erred  concerning  the  faith 
>  Ti.  1.  5  the  unfeigned  faith  that  is  in  thee 

1.  13  faith  aud  love  which  is  in  Christ  Jesus 

2.  18  and  overthrow  the  faith  of  some 

2.  22  follow  righteousness,  faith,  charity,  peace 

3.  8  corrupt . .  reprobate  concerning  the  faith 

3.  10  faith,  long  suffering,  charity,  patience 

3.  15  through  faith  which  is  in  Christ  Jesus 

4.  7  finished  (my)  course,  I  have  kept  the  faith 
i'itus  1.  1  according  to  the  faith  of  God's  elect,  and 

1.  4  Titus,  (mine)  own  sou  after  the  common  f. 

1. 13  that  they  may  be  sound  in  the  faith 

2.  2  sound  in  faitli,  in  charity,  in  patience 

3.  15  Greet  them  that  love  us  in  the  faith 
Mini.  5  Hearing  of  thy  love  and  faith,  which  thou 

6  the  communication  of  thy  faith  may  bee. 
Ileb.  4.  2  mixed  with  faith  in  them  that  heard  (it) 

6.  1  from  dead  works,  and  of  faith  toward  G. 

6. 12  through  faitli  and  patience  inherit  the 

10.  22  in  full  assurance  of  faith,  having  our 

10.  38  the  just  shall  live  by  faith  :  but  if  (any) 

11.  1  faith  is  the  substance  of  things  hoped 
11.  3  Through  faith  we  understand  that  the 
11.  4  By  faith  Abel  offered  unto  God  a  more 
11.  5  By  faith  Enoch  was  translated  that  he 
11.  6  without  faith  (it  is)  impossible  to  please 
11.  7  By  faith  Noah,  being  warned  of  God  of 
11.  7  the  righteousness  which  is  by  faith 

11.  8  By  faith  Abraham,  when  he  was  called  to 
11.  9  By  faith  he  sojourned  in  the  land  of 
11.  11  Through  faith  also  Sara  herself  received 
11.  13  all  died  in  faith,  not  having  received 
11.  17  By  faith  Abraham,  when  he  was  tried 
11.  20  By  faith  Isaac  blessed  Jacob  and  Esau 
11.  21  By  faith  Jacob,  when  he  was  a  dying 
11.  22  By  faith  Joseph,  when  he  died,  made 
11.  23  By  faith  Moses,  when  he  was  bom,  was 
11.  24  By  faith  Moses,  when  he  was  come  to 
11.  27  By  faith  he  forsook  Egypt,  not  fearing 
11.  28  Through  faith  he  kept  the  passover,  and: 
11.  29  By  faith  they  passed  through  the  Red  sea 
11.  30  By  faith  the  walls  of  Jericho  fell  down 
11.  31  By  faith  the  harlot  Rahab  perished  not 
11.  33  throughJaith  subdued  kingdoms,  wrought 

11.  39  obtained  a  good  report  through  faith 

12.  2  the  author  and  finisher  of  (our)  faith 

13.  7  whose  faith  follow,  considering  the  end 
Jas.  1.  3  trying  of  your  faith  worketh  patieuce 

1.  6  But  let  him  ask  in  faith,  nothing  wavering 

2.  1  have  not  the  faith  of  our  Lord  Jesus 

2.  5  the  poor  of  this  world  rich  in  faith 

2.  14  hath  faith,  and  have  not  works?  can  fa. 

2.  17  faith,  if  it  hath  not  works,  is  dead,  being 

2.  18  Thou  hast  faith,  .show  me  thy  faith 

2.  18  and  I  will  show  thee  my  faith  by  my 
2.  20  know,  .that  faith  without  works  is  dead? 
2.  22  Seest  thou  how  faith  wrought  with  his 
2.  22  and  by  works  was  faith  made  perfect 
2.  24  that  by  works,  .and  not  by  faith  only 
2.  26  so  faith  without  works  is  dead  also 

5.  15  the  prayer  of  faith  shall  save  the  sick 

1  Pe.  1.  5  through  faith  unto  salvation  ready  to  be 

1.  7  the  trial  of  your  faith,  being  much  more 
1.  9  Receiving  the  end  of  your-  faith,  (even) 

1.  21  that  your  faith  and  hope  might  be  in  God 

5.  9  Whom  resist  stedfast  in  the  faith,  know. 

2  Pe.  1.  1  that  have  obtained  like  precious  faith 

1.  5  add  to  your  faith  virtue ;  and  to  virtue 
1  Jo.  5.  4  that  overcometh  the  world,  (even)  our  fa. 
Jude  3  the  faith  which  was  once  delivered  unto 
20  building  up . .  on  your  most  holy  faith 
Rev.  2.  13  hast  not  denied  my  faith,  even  in  those 
2. 19  and  faith,  and  thy  patience,  and  thy 

13.  10  the  patience  and  the  faith  of  the  saints 

14. 12  commandments  of  God,  and  the  faith  of 
HTH,  of  little  — 

'tile  of  faith,  b\iyim<TTos  oligopistos. 

Matt  6.  30  more  (clothe)  you,  O  ye  of  little  faith? 

8.  26  Why  are  ye  fearful,  0  ye  of  little  faith? 

14.  31  0  thou  of  little  faith,  wherefore  didst 

16.  8  O  ye  of  little  faith,  why  reason  ye  among 
Lukei2.  28  how  much  more . .  you,  0  ye  of  little  faith? 
UTHl'UL  — 

Faithful,  steady,  |1DN  emun. 

Prov  13.  17  but  a  faithful  ambassador  (is)  health 

14.  5  A  faithful  witness  will  not  lie  :  but  a 

20.  6  but  a  faithful  man  who  can  find? 
Faithfulness,  stability,  rrnDK  emunah. 

Psa.119.  86  All  thy  commandments  (are)  faithful 
119. 138  Thy  testimonies,  .(are),  .very  faithful 


3.  To  be  steady,  faithful,  jnx  araan. 

2  Sa.  20.  19  (that  are)  peaceable  (and)  faithful  in  Isr. 
Psa.  12.  1  faithful  fail  from  among  the  children  of 

31.  23  (for)  the  Loup  preserveth  the  faithful 

4.  To  be  steady,  faithf  ul,  |sx  aman. 

Dan.  6.  4  forasmuch  as  he  (was)  faithful,  neither 

5.  Truth,  stedfastness,  n£(t  emeth. 

Neh.  7.  2  he  (was)  a  faithful  man,  and  feared  God 

6.  Faithful ,  steady,  iriar 6s  pistos. 

Matt24.  45  Who  then  is  a  faithful  and  wise  servant 
25.  21,  23  faithful  servant :  thou  hast  been  fait. 
Lukei2.  42  Who  then  is  that  faithful  and  wise  stew. 

16.  10  faithful  in  that  which  is  least,  .faithful 
16.  11  been  faithful  in  the  unrighteous  mam. 

16.  12  faithful  in  that  which  is  another  man's 
19.  17  thou  hast  been  faithful  in  a  very  little 

Acts  16.  15  judged  me  to  be  faithful  to  the  Lord 
1  Co.  1.  9  God  (is)  faithful,  by  whom  ye  were  called 

4.  2  required . .  that  a  man  be  found  faithful 

4.  17  my  beloved  son,  and  faithful  in  the  Lord 

7.  25  obtained  mercy  of  the  Lord  to  be  faithful 
10.  13  God  (is)  faithful,  who  will  not  suffer  you 
Gal.  3.  9  they .  .are  blessed  with  faithful  Abraham 
Eph.  1.  1  and  to  the  faithful  in  Christ  Jesus 

6.  21  brother  and  faithful  minister  in  the  Lord 
Col.  1.  2  faithful  brethren  in  Christ  which  are  at 
1.  7  is  for  you  a  faithful  minister  of  Christ 

4.  7  faithful  minister  and  fellow  servant  in 
4.  9  Onesimus,  a  faithful  and  beloved  brother 

1  Th.  5.  24  Faithful  (is)  he  that  calleth  you,  who  also 

2  Th.  3.  3  the  Lord  is  faithful,  who  shall  stablish 

1  Ti.  1.  12  he  counted  me  faithful,  putting  me  into 

1.  15  This  (is)  a  faithful  saying,  and  worthy  of 

3.  11  not  slanderers ..  faithful  in  all  things 

4.  9  This  (is)  a  faithful  saying,  and  worthy  of 

6.  2  they  are  faithful  and  beloved,  partakers 

2  Ti.  2.  2  the  same  commit  thou  to  faithful  men 

2.  11  (It  is)  a  faithful  saying:  For  if  we  be 

2.  13  abideth  faithful :  he  cannot  deny  himself 
Titus  1.  6  having  faithful  children,  not  accused  of 

1.  9  the  faithful  word  as  he  hath  been  taught 

3.  8  (This  is)  a  faithful  saying,  and  these 
Heb.  2.  17  a  merciful  and  faithful  High  Priest  in 

3.  2  was  faithful  to  him  that  appointed  him 

3.  5  Moses  verily  (was)  faithful  in  all  his 

10.  23  for  he  (is)  faithful  that  promised 

11.  11  she  judged  him  faithful  who  had  promi. 
Pe.  4.  19  commit,  .(to  him),  .as  unto  a  faithful  Crea. 

5.  12  By  Silvanus,  a  faithful  brother  unto  you 
1  Jo.  1.  9  he  is  faithful  and  just  to  forgive  us  (our) 
Rev.  1.  5  (who  is)  the  faithful  Witness,  (and)  the 

2.  10  be  thou  faithful  unto  death,  and  I  will 

2.  13  wherein  Antipas  (was)  my  faithful  martyr 

3.  14  the  faithful  and  true  Witness,  the  begin. 

17.  14  and  they  that  are  with  him  (are),  .faithful 
19.  11  he  that  sat.  .(was)  called  Faithful  and  Tr. 

21.  5  for  these  words  are  true  and  faithful 

22.  6  These  sayings  (are)  faithful  and  true  :  and 

FAITHFUL,  to  be  — 

To  be  faithful,  steady,  JDK  aman,  2. 

Numi2.  7  My  servant  Moses . .  who  (is)  faithful  in  all 
Deut.  7.  9  Know,  lie  (is)  God,  the  faithful  God 

1  Sa.  2.  35  And  I  will  raise  me  up  a  faithful  priest 

22.  14  who  (is  so)  faithful  among  all  thy  servants 
Neh.  9.  8  And  roundest  his  heart  faithful  before 
13.  13  for  they  were  counted  faithful ;  and  their 
Psa.  89.  37  and  (as)  a  faithful  witness  in  heaven 
101.  6  Mine  eyes  (shall  be)  upon  the  faithful  of 
Prov  11.  13  he  that  is  of  a  faithful  spirit  concealeth 
25.  13  (so  is)  a  faithful  messenger  to  theni  that 
27.  6  Faithful  (are)  the  wounds  of  a  friend:  but 
Isa.  1.  21  How  is  the  faithful  city  become  an  liar.  ! 
1.  26  thou  shalt  be  called.  The  faithful  city 

8.  2  I  took  unto  me  faithful  witnesses  to  rec. 
49.  7  because  of  the  Lord  thatis  faithful,  (and) 
Jer,  42.  5  be  a  true  and  faithful  witness  between  us 
Hos.  11.  12  but  Judah,  .is  faithful  with  the  saints 

FAITHFUL  (man)  — 

Faithfulness,  stability,  niiax  emunah. 

Prov  28.  20  A  faithful  man  shall  abound  with  bless. 

FAITHFULLY  — 

1.  Faithfulness,  stability,  ffuax  emunah. 

2  Ki.  12.  15  they  reckoned  not.  .for  they  dealt  faith. 

22.  7  no  reckoning,  because  they  dealt  faith. 

2  Ch.19.  9  faithfully,  and  with  a  perfect  heart 

31.  12  brought  in.  .the  dedicated  (things)  faith. 
34.  12  the  men  did  the  work  faithfully  :  and  the 

2.  Faithful,  steady,  minis  pistos. 

3  Jo.  5  Beloved,  thou  doest  faithfully  whatsoever 

FAITHFULNESS  — 

1. Faithfulness,  stability,  ffMDK  emunah. 

1  Sa.  26.  23  render  to  every  mail,  .his  faithfulness:  for 
Psa.  36.  5  thy  faithfulness  (reacheth)  unto  the  clou. 
40.  10  I  have  declared  thy  faithfulness  and  thy 

88.  11  (or)  thy  faithfulness  in  destruction? 

89.  1  will  I  make  known  thy  faithfulness  to  all 
89.  2  thy  faithfulness  shalt  thou  establish  in 
89.  s  thy  faithfulness  also  in  the  congregation 
89.  8  or  to  thy  faithfulness  round  about  thee  ? 
89.  24  my  faithfulness  and  my  mercy  (shall  be) 
89.  33  nor  suffer  my  faithfulness  to  fail 

92.  2  To  show  forth .  .thy  faithfulness  every 
119.  75  (that)  thou  in  faithfulness  hast  afflicted  me 
1 19.  90  Thy  faithfulness  (is)  unto  all  generations 
143.  1  in  thy  faithfulness  answer  me,  (and)  in 
Isa.  11.  5  and  faithfulness  the  girdle  of  his  reins 


Isa.  25.  1  counsels  of  old  (are)  faithfulness  (and) 

Lam.  3.  23  new  every  morning :  great  (is)  thy  faith. 
Hos.  2.  20  even  betroth  thee  unto  me  in  faithfulness 
2.  To  be  prepared,  established,  ready,  pa  kvn,  2. 

Psa.  5.  9  For  (there  is)  no  faithfulness  in  their  mo. 
FAITHLESS  — 

Unsteadfast,  unfaithful,  imo-ros  apistos. 

Matt  17. 17  O  faithless  and  perverse  generation,  how 
Mark  9.  19  0  faithless  generation,  how  long  shall  I  be 
Luke  9.  41  0  faithless  and  perverse  generation !  how 
J ohn  20.  27  and  be  not  faithless,  but  believing 

FALL  — 

1. Stumbling,  jiVso  kishshalon. 

Prov.  16.  18  and  an  haughty  spirit  before  a  fall 

2.  Fall,  carcase,  nSsa  mappeleth. 

Prov.29.  16  but  the  righteous  shall  see  their  fall 
Eze.  26.  15  isles  shake  at  the  sound  of  thy  fall 
26.  18  the  isles  tremble  in  the  day  of  thy  fall 

31.  16  nations  to  shake  at  the  sound  of  Iris  fall 

32.  10  at  (every)  moment ..  in  the  day  of  thy  fall 

3.  To  fall,  naphal. 

Jer.  49.  21  earth  is  moved  at  the  noise  of  (heir  fall 

4 . A  falling  aside,  irapanTuya  paraptoma. 

Rom  11.  11  through  their  fall  salvation  (is  come) 

11. 12  Now  if  the  fall  of  them  (be)  the  riches  of 

5 . Fall,  downfall,  nracris  ptosis. 

Matt.  7.  27  and  it  fell :  and  great  was  the  fall  of  it 
Luke  2.  34  Behold,  this  (child)  is  set  for  the  fall  and 

FALL,  to  — 

1  .To  be,  n;n  hay  ah. 

Josh  22.  20  wrath  fell  on  all  the  congregation  of  Is.  ? 

2.  To  go  or  come  out,  nx;  yatsa. 

Nuni33.  54  shall  be  in  the  place  where  his  lot  falleth 
Josh  16.  1  the  lot  of  the  children  of  Joseph  fell  from 

3.  To  go  or  come  down,  tv  yarad. 

Numn.  9  when  the  dew  fell,  .the  manna  fell  upon 

4.  To  bend  or  bow  the  knee,  yis  kara. 

2  Ki.  1. 13  came  and  fell  on  his  knees  before  Elijah 
Ezra  9.  5  I  fell  upon  my  knees,  and  spread  out  my 

5 . To  stumble,  be  feeble,  Swa  kashal. 

Lev.  26.  37  they  shall  fall  one  upon  another,  as  it 
Isa.  28.  13  go,  and  fall  backward,  aud  be  broken 
31.  3  both  he  that  lielpeth  shall  fall,  and  he 
Jer.  6.  21  and  the  sons  together  shall  fall  upon  them 
46.  16  He  made  many  to  fall,  yea,  one.  upon 
Lam.  5.  13  and  the  children  fell  under  the  wood 
Hos.  4.  5  Therefore  shalt  thou  fall  in  the  day,  and 

4.  5  the  prophet  also  shall  fall  with  thee  in 

5.  s  therefore . .  J udali  also  shall  fall  with  them 
14.  1  for  thou  hast  fallen  by  thine  iniquity 

6.  To  stumble,  be  feeble,  V»3  kashal,  2. 

Psa.  9.  3  they  shall  fall  and  perish  at  tliy  presence 
Prov.24.  16  but  the  wicked  shall  fall  into  mischief 
Isa.  40.  30  and  the  young  men  shall  utterly  fall 
Eze.  33.  12  he  shall  not  fall  thereby  in  the  day  that 
Dan.  11.  14  exalt  themselves,  but  they  shall  fall 
11.  33  yet  they  shall  fall  by  the  sword,  and  by 
11.  34  when  they  shall  fall,  they  shall  be  holpen 
11.  35  (some) of  them,  .shall  fall,  to  try  them 
Hos.  5.  5  therefore  shall  Israel,  .fall  in.  .iniquity 
14.  9  but  the  transgressors  shall  fall  therein 

7.  To  be  stumbled,  tnS  labat,  2. 

Prov  10.  8,  10  but  a'  prating  fool  shall  fall 

Hos.  4.  14  people(that)  doth  not  understand  shall  fall 

8.  To  cause  to  pour  out  or  run  over,  fill  nagar,  5. 

Psa.  63.  10  They  shall  fall  by  the  sword ;  they  shall 

9.  To  fall,  85)  naphal. 

Gen.  4.  5  was  very  wroth,  and  his  countenance  fell 

4.  6  Lord  said . .  why  is  thy  countenance  fallen? 

14.  10  and  the  kings  of  Sodom,  .fell  there ;  and 

15.  12  a  deep  sleep  fell  upon  Abram  ;  and,  lo,  an 

15.  12  horror  of  great  darkness  fell  upon  him 
17.  3  And  Abram  fell  on  his  face  :  and  God 
17. 17  Abraham  fell  upon  his  face,  and  laughed 

33.  4  Esau  ran . .  and  fell  on  his  neck,  and  kissed 

44.  14  and  they  fell  before  him  on  the  ground 

45.  14  he  fell  upon  his  brother  Benjamin’s  neck 

46.  29  Joseph .  .fell  on  liis  neck,  and  wept  on  his 

49.  17  so  that  liis  rider  shall  fall  backward 

50.  1  Joseph  fell  upon  his  father's  face,  and 
Exodis.  16  Fear  and  dread  shall  fall  upon  them  ;  by 

21.  33  dig  a  pit.  and  an  ox  or  an  ass  fall  therein 
32.  28  there  fell,  .that  day  about  three  thousand 
Lev.  9.  24  they  shouted,  and  fell  on  their  faces 

1 1.  32  upon  whatsoever  (any)  of  them . .  doth  fall 
11.  33  every  earthen  vessel  whereinto  (any),  .f. 
11.  35  whereupon(any  part)  of  their  carcase  fall. 
11.  37  if  (any  part)  of  their  carcase  fall  upon  any 
1 1.  38  and  (any  part)  of  their  carcase  fall  thereon 
26.  7  they  shall  fall  before  you  by  the  sword 
26.  8  your  enemies  shall  fall  before  you  by  the 
26.  36  and  they  shall  fall  when  none  pursueth 
Num  14.  3  brought  us  unto  this  land,  to  fall  by  the 
14.  5  Moses  and  Aaron  fell  on  their  faces  before 
14.  29  Your  carcases  shall  fall  in  this  wilderness 
14.  32  carcases,  they  shall  fall  in  this  wilderness 
14.  43  ye  shall  fall  by  the  sword  :  because  ye  are 

16.  4  when  Moses  heard  (it),  he  fell  upon  his  f. 

16.  22  they  fell  upon  their  faces,  and  said,  0  God 
16.  45  consume.  .And  they  fell  upon  their  faces 
20.  6  Moses  and  Aaron . .  fell  upon  their  faces 
34  2  the  land  that  shall  fall  unto  yon  for  an 


FALL, 


Deut  22.  8  that  thou  bring  not  blood . .  if  any  man  f . 
Josh.  5.  14  Joshua  fell  on  his  face  to  the  earth,  and 

7.  6  Joshua,  .fell  to  the  earth  upon  his  face 

8.  25  And  (so)  it  was,  (that)  all  that  fell  that  day 

11.  7  So  Joshua  came . .  and  they  fell  upon  them 

17.  5  And  there  fell  ten  portions  to  Manasseh 
Judg.  4.  16  all  the  host  of  Syria  fell  upon  the  edge 

5.  27  he  fell . .  at  her  feet  he  bowed,  he  fell 

7.  13  smote  it  that  it  fell,  and  overturned  it 

8.  10  there  fell  an  hundred  and  twenty  thous. 

12.  6  there  fell  at  that  time  of  the  Ephraimites 

13.  20  Manoah  and  his  wife  looked,  .and  fell  on 

15.  18  fall  into  the  hand  of  the  uncircumcised  ? 

16.  30  the  house  fell  upon  the  lords,  and  upon 

18.  1  inheritance  had  not  fallen  unto  them 

20.  44  there  fell . .  eighteen  thousand  men  :  all 

20.  46  So  that  all  which  fell  that  day  of  Benja. 

Ruth  2.  10  Then  she  fell  on  her  face,  and  bowed  her. 

3.  18  until  thou  know  how  the  matter  will  fall 

1  Sa.  4.  10  there  fell  of  Israel  thirty  thousand  footm. 

4.  18  he  fell  from  off  the  seat  backward  by  the 

II.  7  the  fear  of  the  Lord  fell  on  the  people 

14.  13  fell  before  Jonathan  ;  and  his  armour  b. 

14.  45  there  shall  not  one  hair  of  his  head  fall 

17.  49  and  he  fell  upon  his  face  to  the  earth 

20.  41  fell  on  his  face  to  the  ground,  and  bowed 

25.  23  fell  before  David  on  her  face,  and  bowed 

25.  24  fell  at  his  feet,  and  said,  Upon  me,  my 

26.  20  let  not  my  blood  fall  to  the  earth  before 

28.  20  Saul  fell  straightway  all  along  on  the  ea. 

29.  3  I  have  found  no  fault  in  him  since  he  fell 
31.  4  Therefore  Saul  took  a  sword,  and  fell  upon 
31.  s  his  armour  bearer,  .fell  likewise  upon  his 

2  Sa.  1.  2  when  he  came,  .he  fell  to  the  earth,  and 

3.  29  or  that  falleth  on  the  sword,  or  that 

3.  34  falleth  before  wicked  men,  (so)  fellest 

4.  4  it  came  to  pass,  .that  he  fell,  and  became 

9.  6  he  fell  on  his  face,  and  did  reverence.  And 

11.  17  there  fell  (some)  of  the  people  of  the  ser. 
14.  4  she  fell  on  her  face  to  the  ground,  and 
14.  11  there  shall  not  one  hair  of  thy  son  fall  to 
14.  22  Joab  fell  to  the  ground  on  his  face,  and 

17.  12  we  will  light  upon  him  as  the  dew  falleth 

20.  8  a  girdle . .  as  he  went  forth  it  fell  out 

21.  9  they  fell  (all)  seven  together,  and  were 

21.  22  fell  by  the  hand  of  David,  and  by  the  hand 
24.  14  let  us  fall  now.  .let  me  not  fall  into 

1  Ki.  i .  52  there  shall  not  an  hair  of  him  fall  to  the 

18.  7  he  knew  him,  and  fell  on  his  face,  and 
18.  38  the  lire  of  the  Lord  fell,  and  consumed 
18.  39  when  all  the  people  saw  (it),  they  fell  on 
20.  30  a  wall  fell  upon  twenty  and  seven  thous. 

22.  20  that  he  may  go  up  and  fall  at  Ramoth-g.  ? 

2  Ki.  2.  13  He  took,  .the  mantle,  .that  fell 

2.  14  he  took  the  mantle,  .that  fell  from  him 
4.  37  Then  she  went  in,  and  fell  at  his  feet 

6.  5  the  ax  head  fell  into  the  water  :  and 

6.  6  And  the  man  of  God  said,  Where  fell  it  ? 

7.  4  let  us  fall  unto  the  host  of  the  Syrians 

10.  10  there  shall  fall  unto  the  earth  nothing 
14.  10  that  thou  shouldest fall,  .thou,  and  Judah 

1  Ch.  5.  10  with  the  Hagarites,  who  fell  by  their  hand 

10.  4  So  Saul  took  a  sword,  and  fell  upon  it 
10.  s  when  his  armour  bearer  saw.  .he  fell  lik. 

12. 19  And  there  fell  (some)  of  Manasseh  to  D. 

12. 19  saying,  He  will  fall  to  his  master  Saul 

12.  20  there  fell  to  him  of  Manasseh,  Adnah 

20.  8  they  fell  by  the  hand  of  David,  and  by 

21. 13  let  me  fall  now.  .let  me  not  fall  into 

21. 14  there  fell  of  Israel  seventy  thousand  men 

21.  16  clothed  in  sackcloth,  fell  upon  their  faces 

26.  14  And  the  lot  eastward  fell  to  Shelemiah 

2  Ch.15.  9  for  they  fell  to  him  out  of  Israel  in  abun. 

18. 19  that  he  may  go  up  and  fall  at  Ramoth-g.? 
20.  18  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  fell  before  the 

23.  19  that  thou  shouldest  fall,  .thou,  and  Jud. 
29.  9  lo,  our  fathers  have  fallen  by  the  sword 

Esth.  6. 13  before  whom  thou  hast  begun  to  fall 

6.  13  but  shalt  surely  fall  before  him 

8.  17  for  the  fear  of  the  Jews  fell  upon  them 

9.  2  for  the  fear  of  them  fell  upon  all  people 

9.  3  because  the  fear  of  Mordecai  fell  upon 

Job  1.  15  And  the  Saheans  fell,  .and  took  them 

I.  19  fell  upon  the  young  men,  and  they  are 
4.  13  the  visions,  .when  deep  sleep  falleth  upon 

13.  11  Shall  not.  .his  dread  fall  upon  you  ? 

31.  22  let  mine  arm  fall  from  my  shoulder  blade 

33. 15  when  deep  sleep  falleth  upon  men 

Psa.  5.  10  let  them  fall  by  their  own  counsels  ;  cast 
10. 10  that  the  poor  may  fall  by  his  strong  ones 

27.  2  and  my  foes,  .they  stumbled  and  fell 
35.  8  into  that  very  destruction  let  him  fall 

37.  24  Though  he  fall,  he  shall  not  be  utterly 

45.  5  arrows  (are)  sharp . .  the  people  fall  under 
78.  64  Their  priest  fell  by  the  sword ;  and  their 
82.  7  But  ye  shall,  .fall  like  one  of  the  princes 
91.  7  A  thousand  shall  fall  at  thy  side,  and  ten 

105.  38  for  the  fear  of  them  fell  upon  them 
1 18. 13  that  I  might  fall:  but  the  Lord  helped  me 
141. 10  Let  the  wicked  fall  into  their  own  nets 
145.  14  The  Lord  upholdeth  all  that  fall,  and 
Prov  11.  5  the  wicked  shall  fall  by  his  own  wicked. 

II.  14  Where  no  counsel  (is),  the  people  fall 
11.  28  He  that  trusteth  in  his  riches  shall  fall 
13.  17  A  wicked  messenger  falleth  into  mischief 
17.  20  he  that  hath  a  perverse  tongue  falleth 

22.  14  he  that  is  abhored  of  the  Lord  shall  fall 

24.  16  For  a  just  (man)  falleth  seven  times 

24.  17  Rejoice  not  when  thine  enemy  falleth 
26.  27  Whoso  diggeth  a  pit  shall  fall  therein 

28.  10  he  shall  fall  himself  into  his  own  pit 

28.  14  he  that  hardeenth  his  heart  shall  fall  into 


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Prov 28.  18  but.  .perverse  (in  his)  ways  shall  fall  at 
Eccl.  4.  10  if  they  fall,  the  one  will  lift  up  his  fellow 
4.  10  woe  to  him  (that  is)  alone  when  he  falle. 

9.  12  when  it  falleth  suddenly  upon  them 

10.  8  He  that  diggeth  a  pit  shall  fall  into  it 

11.  3  and  if  the  tree  fall  toward  the  south 

11.  3  in  the  place  where  the  tree  falleth,  there 
Isa.  3.  25  Thy  men  shall  fall  by  the  sword,  and  thy 

8.  15  many  among  them  shall  stumble,  and  fall 

10.  4  Without  me.  .they  shall  fall  under  the 

10.  34  and  Lebanon  shall  fall  by  a  mighty  one 
13.  15  every  one  that  is  joined,  .shall  fall  by  the 

22.  25  be  removed,  and  be  cut  down,  and  fall 
24.  18  fleeth  from  the  noise  of  the  fear  shall  fa. 

24.  20  and  it  shall  fall,  and  not  rise  again 
26. 18  neither  have  the  inhabitants . .  fallen 

30.  23  And  there  shall  be . .  when  the  towers  fall. 

31.  8  Thenshall  the  Assyrian  fall  witli  the  swo. 

47.  11  Therefore,  .mischief  shall  fall  upon  thee 

54. 15  whosoever,  .against  thee  shall  fall  for  thy 

Jer.  6.  15  they  shall  fall  among  them  that  fall 

8.  4  Shall  they  fall,  and  not  arise  ?  shall  he 

8. 12  shall  they  fall  among  them  that  fall 

9.  22  men  shall  fall  as  dung  upon  the  open  field 

20.  4  they  shall  fall  by  the  sword  of  their 

21.  9  he  that  goeth  out,  and  falleth  to  the  C. 

23.  12  they  shall  be  driven  on,  and  fall  therein 

25.  27  Drink  ye.  .spue,  and  fall,  and  rise  no  more 
25.  34  and  ye  shall  fall  like  a  pleasant  vessel 
39.  9  and  those  that  fell  away,  that  fell  to  him 
39.  18  thou  shalt  not  fall  by  the  sword,  but  thy 
44.  12  and  they  shall  all . .  fall  in  the  laud  of  Eg. 

46.  6  they  shall  stumble,  and  fall  toward  the 

46.  16  one'  fell  upon  another ;  and  they  said 

48.  44  He  that  fleeth  from  the  fear  shall  fall 

49.  26  Therefore  her  young  men  shall  fall  in  her 

50.  30  Therefore  shall  her  young  men  fall  in  the 
so.  32  the  most  proud  shall  stumble  and  fall 

51.  4  Thus  the  slain  shall  fall  in  the  land  of  the 
51. 44  yea,  the  wall  of  Babylon  shall  fall 

51.  47  all  her  slain  shall  fall  in  the  midst  of  her 
51.  49  Babylon  (hath  caused)  the  slain,  .to  fall 

51.  49  so  at  Babylon  shall  fall  the  slain  of  all 

52.  15  residue,  .that  fell  to  the  king  of  Babylon 
Lam.  1.  7  when  her  people  fell  into  the  hand  of  the 
Eze.  I.  28  when  I  saw  (it),  I  fell  upon  my  face,  and  I 

3.  23  behold  the  glory,  .and  I  fell  on  my  face 

5. 12  a  third  part  shall  fall  by  the  sword  round 
6.  7  the  slain  shall  fall  in  the  midst  of  you 

6.  II  they  shall  fall  by  the  sword,  by  the  fami. 

6  12  and  he  that  is  near  shall  fall  by  the  sword 
8.  I  the  hand  of  the  Lord  God  fell  there  upon 
9  8  1  fell  upon  my  face,  and  cried,  and  said 

II  5  And  the  Spirit  of  the  LORD  fell  upon  me 

11.  10  Ye  shall  fall  by  the  sword :  I  will  judge 
13.  11  Say  unto  them,  .it  shall  fall  :  there  shall 
13.  11  and  ye,  0  great  hail  stones,  shall  fall 

13. 14  the  foundation  thereof . .  shall  fall,  and  ye 
17.  21  with  all  his  bands  shall  fall  by  the  sword 

23.  25  and  thy  remnant  shall  fall  by  the  sword 

24.  6  bring  it  out  piece  by  piece ;  let  no  lot  fall 

24.  21  your  daughters .  .shall  fall  by  the  sword 

25.  13  they  of  Dedan  shall  fall  by  the  sword 

27.  27  shall  fall  into  the  midst  of  the  seas  in  the 
27.  34  all  thy  company  in  the  midst,  .shall  fall 

29.  5  thou  shalt  fall  upon  the  open  fields 

30.  4  when  the  slain  shall  fall  in  Egypt,  and 
30.  5  the  men  of  the  land . .  shall  fall  with  them 
30.  6  They  also  that  uphold  Egypt  shall  fall 
30.  6  shall  they  fall  in  it  by  the  sword,  saith 
30.  17  The  young  men.  .shall  fall  by  the  sword 

32.  20  They  shall  fall  in  the  midst  of .  .slain  by 

33.  27  they  that  (are)  in  the  wastes  shall  fall  by 
35.  8  shall  they  fall  that  are  slain  with  the  swo. 

38.  20  steep  places  shall  fall,  and  every  wall 

39.  4  Thou  shalt  fall  upon  the  mountains  of  Is. 
39.  5  Thou  shalt  fall  upon  the  open  field  ;  for 
39.  23  gave  them,  .so  fell  they  all  by  the  sword 

43.  3  that  I  saw.  .and  I  fell  upon  my  face 

44.  4  behold,  the  glory . .  and  I  fell  upon  my  face 

47.  14  this  land  shall  fall  unto  you  for  inhenta. 
Dan.  8.  17  I  was  afraid,  and  fell  upon  my  face :  but 

10.  7  a  great  quaking  fell  upon  them,  so  that 

11.  19  he  shall  stumble  and  fall,  and  not  be 
Hos.  7.  16  their  princes  shall  fall  by  the  sword  for 

10.  8  they  shall  say .  .to  the  hills,  Fall  on  us 

13.16  they  shall  fall  by  the  sword  ;  their  infants 
Joel  2.  8  they  fall  upon  the  sword,  they  shall  not 
Amos  3.  5  Can  a  bird  fall  in  a  snare  upon  the  earth 
3.  14  horns  of  the  altar  shall  be  cut  off,  and  fall 

7.  17  thy  sons  and  thy  daughters  shall  fall  by 

8.  14  they  shall  fall,  and  never  rise  up  again 

9.  9  yet  shall  not  the  least  grain  fall  upon  the 
Jon.  1 .  7  they  cast  lots,  and  the  lot  fell  upon  J onah 
Mic.  7.  8  Rejoice  not.  .when  I  fall,  I  shall  arise 
Nah.  3.  12  they  shall  even  fall  into  the  mouth  of  the 

10.  To  cause  or  let  self  to  fall,  ^5)  naphal,  7. 

Gen.  43. 18  that  he  may  seek,  .and  fall  upon  us 

11.  To  fall,  7s:  nephal. 

Dan.  2.  46  king  Nebuchadnezzar  fell  upon  his  face 
4.31  there  fell  a  voice  from  heaven . .  O  king  N . 
7. 20  before  whom  three  fell ;  even  (of)  that 

12. T0  go  up,  nVy  alah. 

Lev.  16.  9  the  goat  upon  which  the  Lord’s  lot  fell 
16.  10  the  goat,  on  which  the  lot  fell,  to  be  the 

13.  To  fall  upon,  y?3  paga. 

Judg.  8.  21  Rise  thou,  and  fall  upon  us  ;  for  as  the 

15.  12  that  ye  will  not  fall  upon  me  yourselves 
1  Sa.  22.  17  to  fall  upon  the  priests  of  the  Lord 


FALL 


1  Sa.  22. 18  fall  upon  the  priests,  .and  he  fellupontlit 

2  Sa.  1.  15  David . .  said,  Go  near,  (and)  fall  upon  hinn 

1  Ki.  2.  25  and  he  fell  upon  him  that  he  died 

2.  29  Solomon  sent . .  saying,  Go,  fall  upon  him: 
2.  31  Do  as  he  hath  said,  and  fall  upon  him 
2.  34  Benaiah.  .went  up,  and  fell  upon  him 

2.  46  Benaiah.  .which  went  out,  and  fell  upo: 

14 . To  be  come,  come  into  being,  ylvopai  ginomai. 
Rev.  16.  2  there  fell  a  noisome  and  grievous  sore 

15 . To  fall  out,  (KniTTw  ekpipto. 

Marki3.  25  the  stars  of  heaven  [shall  fall],  and  the 
Acts  27.  17  fearing  lest  they  should  fall  into  the 
27.  29  fearing  lest  we  should  have  fallen  upon 
Jas.  1.  11  the  flower  thereof  falleth,  and  the  grace 

2  Pe.  3.  17  lest  ye  also,  .fall  from  your  own  sted. 

1 6.  To  fall  in  or  into,  eV’nlrT“  ««  empipto  eis. 
Matti2.  11  and  if  it  fall  into  a  pit  on  the  sabbath  da; 
Lukeio.  36  was  neighbour  unto  him  that  fell  among 

14.  5  Which  of  you  shall  have  an.  .ox  [fallen 
1  Ti.  3.  6  lest  being  lifted  up  witli  pride  he  fall 

3.  7  lest  he  fall  into  reproach  and  the  snare 

6.  9  they  that  will  be  rich  fall  into  temptation 
Heb  10.  31  (It  is)  a  fearful  thing  to  fall  into  the  ha 

17.  To  fall  upon,  imiriirrai  epipipto. 

Luke  1.  12  he  was  troubled,  and  fear  fell  upon  him 

15.  20  ran,  and  fell  on  his  neck,  and  kissed  him, 
Acts  8.  16  as  yet  he  was  fallen  upon  none  of  them 

10.  10  while  they  made  ready,  [he  fell]  into  a 

10.  44  the  Holy  Ghost  [fell  on]  all  them  which 

11.  15  as  I  began  to  speak,  the  Holy  Ghost  fell 
13.  11  there  [fell  on]  him  a  mist  and  a  darkness 

19.  17  fear  fell  on  them  all,  and  the  name  of  tht 

20.  10  Paul  went  down,  and  fell  on  him,  and 

20.  37  they  all  wept  sore,  and  fell  on  Paul’s 
Rom  13.  3  The  reproaches  of  them,  .fell  on  me 

18.  To  come  down,  Kara^a'ii'w  katdbaino. 

Rev.  16.  21  there  fell  upon  men  a  great  hail  out  of 

19.  To  fall  down,  KaTa-n-'nrTai  katapipto. 

Acts  26.  14  when  we  were  all  fallen  to  the  earth 

'20 .To  bear  down,  ko.t acpepw  kataphero. 

Acts  20.  9  Eutyclius,  being  fallen  into  a  deep  sleep 

21.  To  fall,  TtliTToi  pipto. 

Matt.  7.  25  beat  upon  that  house;  and  it  fell  not 

7.  27  and  beat  upon  that  house;  and  it  fell 
10.  29  one  of  them  shall  not  fall  on  the  ground 
13.  4  some,  .fell  by  the  wayside,  and  the  fowls 
13.  5  Some  fell  upon  stony  places,  where 

13.  7  some  fell  among  thorns  ;  and  the  thorns 

13.  8  other  fell  into  the  good  ground,  and  bro 
15.  14  Let  them  alone,  .both  shall  fall  into  the 

15.  27  crumbs  which  fell  from  their  masters’ 

17.  6  they  fell  on  their  face,  and  were  sore  afr 

17.  15  ofttimes  he  falleth  into  the  fire,  and  oft 

21.  44  whosoever  shall  fall  on  the  stone 

21.  44  on  whomsoever  it  shall  fall,  it  will  grind 
24.  29  and  the  stars  shall  fall  from  heaven 

26.  39  he  went  a  little  farther,  and  fell  on  his 
Mark  4.  4  as  he  sowed,  some  fell  by  the  way  side 

4.  5  some  fell  on  stony  ground,  where  it  had 

4.  7  some  fell  among  thorns,  and  the  thorns 

4.  8  other  fell  on  good  ground,  and  did  yield 

5.  22  and  when  he  saw  him,  he  fell  at  his  feet 

9.  20  fell  on  the  ground,  and  wallowed  foamim 

14.  35  fell  on  the  ground,  and  prayed  that,  if  it 
Luke  5.  12  a  man  full  of  leprosy,  fell  on  (his)  face 

6.  39  shall  they  not  both  fall  into  the  ditch  ? 

6.  49  stream  did  beat ..  and  immediately  [it  fell 

8.  5  and  as  he  sowed,  some  [fell]  by  the  way 
8.  6  some  fell  upon  a  rock  ;  and  as  soon  as  it 
8.  7  some  fell  among  thorns  ;  and  the  thorns 

8.  8  other  fell  on  good  ground,  and  sprang  ui 
8. 14  And  that  which  fell  among  thorns  are  the; 

10.  18  I  beheld  Satan  as  lightning  fall  from  he 

11.  17  a  house  (divided)  against  a  house  falleth 

13.  4  upon  whom  the  tower  in  Siloam  fell,  ant 

16.  2i_crumbs  which  fell  from  the  rich  man’s 

20.  18  Whosoever  shall  fall,  .shall  be  broken 

20.  18  on  whomsoever  it  shall  fall,  it  will  grind 

21.  24  they  shall  fall  by  the  edge  of  the  sword 
23.  30  begin  to  say.  .Fall  on  us  ;  and  to  the  hill 

Johni2.  24  Except  a  corn  of  wheat  fall  iDto  the  groum 

18.  6  theywent  backward,  and  fell  to  the  gro. 
Acts  I.  26  the  lot  fell  upon  Matthias ;  and  he  was 

9.  4  he  fell  to  the  earth,  and  heard  a  voice 

22.  7  I  fell  unto  the  ground,  and  heard  a  voice 

27.  34  there  shall  not  an  hair  [fall]  from  the  heat 
Rom  1 1 .  1 1  Have  they  stumbled  that  they  should  fall 

11.22  on  them  which  fell,  severity;  but  toward 

14.  4  to  his  own  master  he  standeth  or  falleth 
1  Co.  10.  8  fell  in  one  day  three  and  twenty  tliousam 

10.  12  Wherefore  let  him  .take  heed lesthe  fall 
Heb.  3.17  whose  carcases  fell  in  the  wilderness? 

4.  11  lest  any  man  fall  after  the  same  examph 

Jas.  5.  12  let  your  yea  be  yea.,  lest  ye  fall  into  con 

Rev.  1. 17  when  I  saw  him,  I  fell  at  his  feet  as  deal 
2.  5  Remember,  .fromwhencefthouart  fallen 
6.  13  the  stars  of  heaven  fell  unto  the  earth 
6.  16  Fall  on  us,  and  hide  us  from  the  face  of 

7  11  and  fell  before  the  throne  on  their  faces 

8  10  and  there  fell  a  great  star  from  heaven 

8.  10  it  fell  upon  the  third  part  of  the  rivers 

9.  1  and  I  saw  a  star  fall  from  heaven  unto 
11. 11  great  fear  [fell]  uponthem  which  sawthen 

11.  13  the  tenth  part  of  the  city  fell,  and  in  the 
11  16  fell  upon  their  faces,  and  worshipped  Goi 
14.  8  Babylon  is  fallen,  [is  fallen],  that  great  cit 

16.  19  cities  of  the  nations  fell :  and  great  Bar 


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Rev.  17. 10  five  are  fallen,  and  one  is,  (and)  the  other 

18.  2  Babylon  the  great  is  fallen,  [is  fallen],  and 

19.  10  I  fell  at  his  feet  to  worship  him.  And  he 

22.  To  stumble,  nra'icv  ptaio. 

2  Pe.  1. 10  if  ye  do  these  tilings,  ye  shall  never  fall 

FALL  among,  to  — 

To  fall  around,  ■nepnrlirroi  peripiplo. 

Lukeio.  30  Acertain(man).  .fell  among  thieves, which 

FALL  at,  to  — 

To  fall  toward,  irpotrir'iKTu  prospipto. 

Mark  7.  25  a  (certain)  woman,  .came  and  fell  at  his 

FALL  away,  to  — 

1  .To  fall,  naphal. 

2  Ki.25.  11  fugitives  that  fell  away  to  the  king  of 
Jer.  37.  13  saying,  Thou  fullest  away  to  the  Chaldeans 
37.  14  (It  is)  false  ;  I  fall  not  away  to  the  Chal. 
39.  9  those  that  fell  away . .  with  the  rest  of  the 
52.  15  those  that  fell  away . .  and  the  rest  of  the 

2 . To place  away,  atpioTripi  aphistemi. 

Luke  8. 13  and  in  time  of  temptation  fall  away 

3.  To  fall  out,  iKiTL-irT<i>  ekpipto. 

1  Pe.  1.  24  and  the  flower  thereof  falleth  away 

4.  To  fall  beyond,  amiss,  irapairiirToi  parapipto. 

Heb.  6.  6  If  they  shall  fall  away,  to  renew  them 

FALL,  to  cause  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  stumble,  by3  kashal,  5. 

Prov.  4.  16  sleep  not.  .unless they  cause  (some)  to  fall 
Eze.  36.  15  shalt  thou  cause  thy  nations  to  fall  any 

2.  To  cause  to  fall,  naphal,  5. 

Gen.  2.  21  God  caused  a  deep  sleep  to  fall  upon  Adam 

2  Ki.19.  7  I  will  cause  him  to  fall  by  the  sword  in 
Isa.  37.  7  I  will  cause  him  to  fall  by  the  sword  in 
Jer.  3. 12  I  will  not  cause  mine  anger  to  fall  upon 

15.  8  I  have  caused  (him)  to  fall  upon  it  sudd. 
19.  7  I  will  cause  them  to  fall  by  the  sword 
Eze.  30.  22  I  will  cause  the  sword  to  fall  out  of  his 

32. 12  will  I  cause  thy  multitude  to  fall,  the 
39.  3  will  cause  thine  arrows  to  fall  out  of  thy 

FALL,  caused  to  — 

A  stumbling/  block,  ViBOP  mikshol. 

Eze.  44.  12  caused  the  house  of  Israel  to  fall  into  in. 

FALL  down,  to  — 

1.  To  stumble,  byy  kashal. 

Psa.107. 12  they  fell  down,  and  (there  was)  none  to 

2 . To  fade,  wear  away,  S21  nabel. 

Isa.  34.  4  all  their  host  shall  fall  down,  as  the  leaf 

3 . To  fall,  V51  naphal. 

Gen.  50. 18  his  brethren  also  went  and  fell  down  be. 
Deut22.  4  Thou  shalt  not  see . .  his  ox  fall  down  by 
Josh.  6.  5  the  wall  of  the  city  shall  fall  down  flat 

6.  20  the  wall  fell  down  flat,  so  that  the  people 
Judg.  5.  27  where  he  bowed,  there  he  fell  down  dead 
19. 26  Then  came  the  woman .  and  fell  down  at 

1  Sa.  17.  52  the  wounded  of  the  Philistines  fell  down 

31.  1  the  men.  .fell  down  slain  in  mount  Gilboa 

2  Sa.  z.  16  so  they  fell  down  together  :  wherefore 

2.  23  he  fell  down  there,  and  died  in  the  same 

2.  23  to  the  place  where  Asahel  fell  down  and 

19. 18  the  son  of  Gera  fell  down  before  the  king 
2  Ki.  1.  2  Ahaziah  fell  down  through  a  lattice  in  his 

1  Ch.  5.  22  For  there  fell  down  many  slain,  because 

10.  1  the  men .  .fell  down  slain  in  mount  Gilboa 

2  Ch.13.  17  so  there  fell  down,  .five  hundred  thousand 
Estli.  8.  3  Esther  spake . .  and  fell  down  at  his  feet 
Job  1. 20  fell  down  upon  the  ground,  and  worship. 
Isa.  9. 10  The  bricks  are  fallen  down,  but  we  will 

31.  3  he  that  is  holpen  shall  fall  down,  and 
Eze.  11. 13  Then  fell  I  down  upon  my  face,  and  cried 
30.  25  and  the  arms  of  Pharaoh  shall  fall  down 
Dan.  11.  26  overflow  ;  and  many  shall  fall  down  slain 

4 . To  cause  self  to  fall,  V?)  naphal,  7. 

Deut.  9.  18  I  fell  down  before  the  Lord,  as  at  the 

9.  23  fell  down  before  the  Lord  . .  as  I  fell  down 

5 . To  fall,  S;:  ncphal. 

Dan.  3.  sj  10  fall  down  and  worship  the  golden 

3.  6, 1 1  whoso  falleth  not  down  and  worship. 

3.  7  fell  down  (and)  worshipped  the  golden  im . 
3. 15  fall  down  and  worship  the  image  which 

3.  23  these  three  men.  .fell  down  bound  into 

6 . To  bow  doivn,  do  obeisance,  vp  sagad. 

Isa.  44. 15  he  maketh  a  god . .  and  falleth  doivn 

44.  17  he  falleth  down  unto  it,  and  worshippeth 

44. 19  shall  I  fall  down  to  the  stock  of  a  tree  ? 
46.  6  he  maketh  it  a  god :  they  fall  down,  yea 

7.  To  crouch,  lie  down,  f31  rabats. 

Nuni22. 27  she  fell  down  under  Balaam  :  and  Balaam's 

8 . To  bow  self,  do  obeisance,  worship,  nnpi  shachah,  7 . 
2  Sa.  18.  28  he  fell  down  to  the  earth  upon  his  face 
Psa.  72. 11  yea,  all  kings  fall  down  before  him 

Isa.  45. 14  they  shall  fall  down  unto  thee,  they  shall 

9.  To  go  or  come  down,  Kara&alvoi  katabaino. 
Luke22.  44  drops  of  blood  falling  down  to  the  ground 

10 . To  fall  doion,  KaraninToi  katapipto. 

Acts  28.  6  swollen,  or  fallen  doivn  dead  suddenly 
11  .To  fall,  TtllTTUl  pipto. 

Matt.  2. 11  they  saw  the  young  child,  .and  fell  down 

4.  9  if  thou  wilt  fall  down  and  worship  me 
18. 26  servant  therefore  fell  down,  and  worship. 

18.  29  his  fellow-servant  fell  down  at  his  feet 


Luke  8.  41  he  fell  down  at  Jesus’  feet,  and  besought 

17. 16  fell  down  on  (his)  face  at  his  feet,  giving 
Johnn.  32  she  fell  down  at  his  feet,  saying  unto  him 
Acts  5.  5  Ananias  hearing  these  words  fell  down 

5.  10  Then  fell  she  down  straightway  at  his 
10.  25  Cornelius  met  him,  and  fell  doivn  at  his 

15. 16  tabernacle  of  David, which  is  fallen  down 

20.  9  fell  down  from  the  third  loft,  and  was 

1  Co.  14.  25  so  falling  down  on  (his)  face  he  will  wor, 
Heb.  11.  30  By  faith  the  walls  of  Jericho  fell  down 
Rev.  4. 10  The  four  and  twenty  elders  fall  doivn  bef. 

5.  8  four  (and)  twenty  elders  fell  down  before 
5.  14  the  four  (and)  twenty  elders  fell  down  and 

19.  4  the  four  and  twenty  elders .  .fell  doivn 
22.  8  I  fell  down  to  worship  before  the  feet  of 

FALL  down  at,  to  — 

To  fall  towa.rd,  irpoairlirTa  prospipto. 

Luke  5.  8  When  Simon  Peter  saw  (it),  he  fell  down 

FALL  down,  to  let  — 

To  cause  or  let  go  doion,  tv  yarad,  5. 

1  Sa.  21.  13  let  his  spittle  fall  down  upon  his  beard 

FALL  down  before,  to  — - 

To  fall  toward,  irpoirnlimo  prospipto. 

Mark  3.  n  unclean  spirits,  .fell  down  before  him 
5.  33  the  woman,  .fell  down  before  him,  and 
Luke  8.  28  he  cried  out,  and  fell  down  before  him 
8.  47  she  came  trembling,  and  falling  down 
Acts  16.  29  came  trembling,  and  fell  down  before 
FALL  down  from  J upiter,  which  — 

Fallen  from  Zeus,  i.e.,  heaven,  Aio-ncr-t/s  Diopeles. 

Acts  19.  35  of  the  (image)  which  fell  doivn  from  Ju.? 
FALL  flat,  to  — 

To  bow  self,  do  obeisance,  worship,  nrip  shachah,  7. 
Num22.  31  bowed  down  his  head,  and  fell  flat  on  his  f. 

FALL  from,  to  — 

1  .To  fall  off  from,  airoirltnoi  apopipto. 

Acts  9. 18  immediately  there  fell  from  hi3  eyes  as  it 
2 .To  fall  out  of,  l kttltttu)  ekpipto. 

Gal.  5.  4  justified  by  the  law ;  ye  are  fallen  from 

2  Pe.  3. 17  lest  ye . .  fall  from  your  own  stedfastness 

FALL  grievously,  to  — 

To  resolve,  *vrr,  Sin  chid,  chil. 

Jer.  23.  19  it  shall  fall  grievously  upon  the  head  of 
FALL  headlong,  to  — 

Becoming  prostrate,  irpyvns  ycvopevos  prenes  gen. 
Acts  1. 18  falling  headlong,  he  burst  asunder  in  the 

FALL  into,  to  — 

To  fall  around,  irepiniirra)  peripiplo. 

Acts  27.  41  falling  into  a  place  where  two  seas  met 
Jas.  1.  2  count  it  all  joy  when  ye  fall  into  divers 

FALL,  to  let  — 

1. To  spread  out,  leave,  WBi  natash. 

Nunn  1.  31  let  (them)  fall  by  the  camp,  as  it  were  a 

2.  To  let  or  cause  to  fall,  bsi  naphal,  5. 

1  Sa.  3. 19  let  none  of  his  words  fall  to  the  ground 
Psa.  78.  28  And  he  let  (it)  fall  in  the  midst  of  their 

3.  To  spoil,  bby  shalal. 

Ruth  2.  16  And  let  fall  also  (some)  of  the  handfuls 
FALL,  to  make  — ■ 

1.2b  cause  to  fall,  S31  naphal,  5. 

1  Sa.  18.  25  Saul  thought  to  make  David  fair  by  the 
2.2’o  cause  to  stumble,  by  3  kashal,  5. 

2  Ch.25.  8  God  shall  make  thee  fall  before  the  enemy 
Psa.  64.  8  they  shall  make  their  own  tongues  to  fall 
Lam.  1.  14  hath  made  my  strength  to  fall,  the  Lord 

FALL  off,  to  — 

1.2b  fade,  wear  away,  Spi  nabel. 

Isa.  34.  4  as  the  leaf  falleth  off  from  the  vine,  and 
2.  To  fall  off,  imvliTTO}  ekpipto. 

Acts  12.  7  And  his  chains  fell  off  from  (his)  hands 
27.  32  Then  the  soldiers  cut . .  and  let  her  fall  off 

FALL  out,  to  — 

1.  To  go  or  come  out,  uf'  yatsa. 

2  Ch.21. 19  his  bowels  fell  out  by  reason  of  his  sickn. 

2.  To  meet,  happen,  Nip  qara. 

Exod.  1.  10  when  there  falleth  out  any  war,  they  join 

3.  To  be  angry,  iri  ragaz. 

Gen.  45x24  See  that  ye  fall  not  out  by  the  way 
4.2b  come,  ipxopai  erchomai. 

Phil.  1. 12  things  (which  happened),  .have  fallen  out 
FALL,  ready  to  — 

To  fall,  Ssj  naphal. 

Isa.  30. 13  shall  be  to  you  as  a  breach  ready  to  fall 
FALL  upon,  to  — 

1.2b  fall  upon,  p:s  paga. 

Exod.  5.  3  lest  he  fall  upon  us  with  pestilence,  or 

1  Ki.  2.  32  who  fell  upon  two  men  more  righteous 

2 .  To  push  out,  strip,  ays  pashat. 

2  Ch.25. 13  the  soldiers .  .fell  upon  the  cities  of  Judah 
Job  1.  17  The  Chaldeans,  .fell  upon  the  camels,  and 

FAIL  with  pain,  to  — 

To  revolve,  *?’n,  Sin  chul,  chil. 

Jer.  30.  23  it  shall  fall  with  pain  upon  the  head  of 


FALLEN,  to  be  — 

1.2b  come  in,  sia  bo. 

Nuni32. 19  our  inheritance  is  fallen  to  us  on  this  side 

2.2b  stumble,  by 3  kashal. 

Isa.  59.  14  for  truth  is  fallen  in  the  street,  and  equi 

3.  To  fall,  S53  naphal. 

Gen.  4.  6  and  why  is  thy  countenance  fallen? 

Josh.  2.  9  that  your  terror  is  fallen  upon  us,  and 

8.  24  they  were  all  fallen  on  the  edge  of  the 
Judg.  3.  25  their  lord  (was)  fallen  down  dead  on  the 

19.  27  the  woman  his  concubine  ivas  fallen  down 

1  Sa.  5.  3,  4  Dagon  (was)  fallen  upon  his  face  to  the 

26. 12  because adeep  sleep,  .was fallen  upon 
31.  8  found  Saul  and  his  three  sons  fallen  in 

2  Sa.  1.  4  many  of  the  people  also  are  fallen  and 

1.  10  could  not  live  after  that  he  was  fallen 
1.  12  because  they  were  fallen  by  the  sword 
1.  19  high  places  :  how  are  the  mighty  fallen ! 

1.  25  How  are  the  mighty  fallen  in  the  midst 
1.  27  Hoiv  are  the  mighty  fallen,  and  the  iveap. 

3.  38  and  a  great  man  fallen  this  day  in  Israel  ? 
22.  39  yea,  they  are  fallen  under  my  feet 

1  CI1.10.  8  they  found  Saul  and  his  sons  fallen  in 

2  Ch.20.  24  they  (were)  dead  bodies  fallen  to  the  earth 
Esth.  7.  8  Hainan  ivas  fallen  upon  the  bed  whereon 
Job  1.  16  The  fire  of  God  is  fallen  from  heaven,  and 
Psa.  7.  15  and  is  fallen  into  the  ditch  (which)  he 

16.  6  The  lines  are  fallen  unto  me  in  pleasant 
18.  38  were  not  able  to  rise  :  they  are  fallen 

20.  8  They  are  brought  doivn  and  fallen  :  but 
36.  12  There  are  the  workers  of  iniquity  fallen 
55.  4  and  the  terrors  of  death  are  fallen  upon 
574  6  into  the  midst  whereof  they  are  fallen 
69.  9  the  reproaches  of  them . .  are  fallen  upon 

Isa.  3.  8  Jerusalem  is  ruined,  and  Judah  is  fallen 

14. 12  How  art  thou  fallen  from  heaven,  0  Luci. 
16.  9  for  the  shouting . .  for  thy  harvest  is  fallen 

21.  9  and  said,  Babylon  is  fallen,  is  fallen ;  and 
Jer.  38. 19  I  am  afraid  of  the  Jews  that  are  fallen  to 

46.  12  mighty,  (and)  they  are  fallen  both  togeth. 
48.  32  the  spoiler  is  fallen  upon  thy.  .fruits  and 

50.  15  her  foundations  are  fallen,  her  walls  are 

51.  8  Babylon  is  suddenly  fallen  and  destroyed 
Lam.  2.  21  my  young  men  are  fallen  by  the  sword 

5. 16  The  crown  is  fallen  (from)  our  head  :  woe 
Eze.  13.  12  Lo,  when  the  wall  is  fallen,  shall  it  not| 

31.  12  in  all  the  valleys  his  branches  are  fallen 

32.  22,  23,  24  all  of  them  slain,  fallen  by  the  siv. 
32.  27  not  lie  with  the  mighty  (that  are)  fallen 

Hos.  7.  7  all  their  kings  are  fallen  :  (there  is)  none 
Amos  5.  2  The  virgin  of  Israel  is  fallen  ;  she  shall 

9.  11  the  tabernacle  of  David  that  is  fallen,  and 
Zech.n.  2  Howl,  fir  tree  ;  for  the  cedar  is  fallen 

FALLING  — 

1. Overthrow,  falling,  'O’!  dechi. 

Psa.  56.  13  (wilt)  not  (thou  deliver)  my  feet  from  fal. 

1 1 6.  8  thou  hast  delivered . .  my  feet  from  falling 

2 . To  fall,  bs}  naphal. 

NUI1124.  4,  16  falling  (into  a  trance),  but  having  his 
Job  14.  18  the  mountain  falling  cometh  to  nought 

3.  To  stumble,  by 3  kashal. 

Job  4.4  words  have  upholden  him  that  was  falling 

4.  To  fade,  wear  away,  nabel. 

Isa.  34.  4  and  as  a  falling  (fig)  from  the  fig  tree 

FALLING  away  — 

The  falling  away,  g  hiroaracrla  he  apostasia. 

2  Th.  2.  3  except  there  come  a  falling  away  first 
FALLING  down  — 

To  move,  slip,  fail,  Bio  mot. 

Prov.25.  26  A  righteous  man  falling  down  before  the 
FALLING,  from  — 

Unfailing,  without  falling,  dirraiaros  aptaistos. 

J  ude  24  him  that  is  able  to  keep  you  from  falling 

FALLOW  deer  — 

Falloto  deer,  brown  goat  or  gazelle,  non;  yachmur. 
Deut.  14.  5  the  roebuck,  and  the  fallow' deer,  and 
1  Ki.  4.  23  harts,  and  roebucks,  and  fallow  deer 

FALLOW  ground  — 

Broken  up  ground,  tillage,  VI  nir. 

Jer.  4.  3  Break  up  your  fallow  ground,  and  sow 
Hos.  10.  12  reap  in  mercy;  break  up  your  fallow  gro. 

FALSE  — 

1.  Vanity,  iniquity,  Jik  aven. 

Prov.  1 7.  4  A  wicked  doer  giveth  heed  to  false  lips 

2 . Violence,  Den  chamas. 

Psa.  35. 1 1  False  witnesses  did  rise  up  ;  they  laid  to 

3. /1  lie,  deceit,  313  kazab. 

Prov.21.  28  A  false  witness  shall  perish:  but  the  man 
i.Deceit,  .iDpo  mirmah. 

IT0v.11.  ’  1  A  false  balance  (is)  abomination  to  the 

20.  23  Divers  weights,  and  a  false  balance  (is) 

^.Deceit,  iVD"!  remiyyah. 

Psa.  120. '  3  what  shall  be  done  unto  thee,  thou  false 

6. Emptiness,  vanity,  falsehood,  Nip*  shav. 

Exod.  23.  1  Thou  shalt  not  raise  a  false  report ;  put 
Deut.  5.  20  Neither  shalt  thou  bear  false  witness 
Lam.  2.  14  but  have  seen  for  thee  false  burdens  and 
Eze.  21.  23  it  shall  be  unto  them  as  a  false  divinati. 
Zech.  10.  2  and  the  diviners . .  have  told  false  dreams 


FALSEHOOD 


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FAMILY 


7.  Falsehood,  ip»  sheqer. 

Exod2o.  16  Tiiou  shalt  not  bear  false  witness 
23.  7  Keep  thee  far  from  a  false  matter 
Dent  19.  18  behold  (if)  the  witness  (be)  a  false  witness 
2  Ki.  9.  12  And  they  said,  (It  is)  false  ;  tell  us  now 
Job  36.  4  For  truly  my  words  (shall)  not  (be)  false 
Psa.  27.  12  false  witnesses  are  risen  up  against  me 
1 19.  104  I  get.  .therefore  I  hate  every  false  way 
1 19. 128  Therefore.  .1  hate  every  false  way 
Provi2.  17  showeth.  .righteousness,  but  a  false  wit. 

14.  5  A  faithful  witness  will  not  lie  :  but  a  fal. 

19.  5,  9  A  false  witness  shall  not  be  unpunish. 

25.  14  Whoso  boasteth  himself  of  a  false  gift 
25.  18  A  man  that  beareth  false  witness  against 
■Jer.  14.  14  they  prophesy  unto  you  a  false  vision  and 
23.  32  I  (am)  against  them  that  prophesy  false 
37.  14  (It  is)  false;  I  fall  not  away  to  the  Chald. 
Zech.  8. 17  let  none,  .imagine evil,  .love'no  false  oath 
Mai.  3.  5  And  I  will  come  near  to.  .false  swearers 

8.  False ,  lying,  xpevSiis  pseudes. 

Acts  6.  13  And  set  up  false  witnesses,  which  said 
[See  also  Accusation,  accuser,  apostle,  brethren,  Christs, 
prophet,  witness.] 

FALSEHOOD  — 

1.  Transgression,  bya  maal. 

Job  21.  34  in  your  answers  there  remaineth  falseho. 

2.  Falsehood,  ~ip.P  sheqer. 

2  Sa.  18.  13  Otherwise  I  should  have  wrought  falseh. 
Psa.  7.  14  Behold,  he.  .brought  forth  falsehood 
119.  118  them  that  err.  .for  their  deceit  (is)  fals. 
144.  8,  11  right  hand  (is)  a  right  hand  of  falseh. 
Isa.  28.  15  under  falsehood  have  we  hid  ourselves 
57.  4  (are)  ye  not ..  a  seed  of  falsehood  ? 

59.  13  uttering  from  the  heart  words  of  falseh. 
Jer.  10. 14  for  his  molten  image  (is)  falsehood,  and 
13.  2  s  thou  hast  forgotten  me,  and  trusted  in  f. 
51. 17  for  his  molten  image  (is)  falsehood,  and 
Hos.  7.  1  for  they  commit  falsehood,  and  the  thief 
Mic.  2.  11  If  a  man  walking  in  the  spirit  and  falseh. 

FALSELY  — 

1  .Emptiness,  vanity,  N’C’  shav. 

Hos.  10.  4  swearing  falsely  in  making  a  covenant 

2.Falsehood,  "W  sheqer. 

Lev.  6.  5  all  that  about  which  he  hath  sworn  fals. 

19.  i2  ye  shall  not  swear  by  my  name  falsely 
Deutig.  18  hath  testified  falsely  against  his  brother 
Jer.  5.  2  The  Lord  liveth ;  surely  they  swear  fals. 

5.  31  The  prophets  prophesy  falsely,  and  the 

6.  13  unto  the  priest  every  one  dealeth  falsely 

7.  9  Will  ye.  .swear  falsely,  and  burn  incense 

8.  10  from  the  prophet,  .everyone  dealeth  fal. 
29.  9  For  they  prophesy  falsely  unto  you  in  my 
40.  16  for  thou  speakest  falsely  of  Ishmael 

43.  2  saying  unto  Jeremiah,  Thou  speakest  fa. 
Zech.  5.  4  the  house  of  him  that  sweareth  falsely 

3 .Over  a  falsehood,  1,5^-859  al-sheqer. 

Lev.  6.  3  lieth  concerning  it,  and  sweareth  falsely 

4 .To  speak  falsely,  lie,  iJ/euSai  pseudo. 

Matt.  5.  11  say  all  manner  of  evil  against  you  falsely 

FALSELY,  so  called  — 

Falsely  named,  xpevSwt'vjuos  pseudonumos. 

1  Ti.  6.  20  oppositions  of  science  falsely  so  called 

FALSELY,  to  deal  — 

7. To  lie,  act  deceitfully,  tsmj  Jcachash. 

Lev.  19.  11  ye  shall  not  steal,  neither  deal  falsely 

2 . To  lie,  utter  falsehood,  "W  shaqar. 

Gen.  21.  23  that  thou  wilt  not  deal  falsely  with  me 

3.  To  lie,  deal  falsely,  "W  shaqar,  3. 

Psa.  44.  17  neither  have^we  dealt  falsely  in  thy  cov. 

FALSIFYING  — 

To  pervert,  nu;  avath,  3. 

Amos  8.  s  and  falsifying  the  balances  by  deceit  ? 

FAME  — 

1  .Voice,  Vi p  qol. 

Gen.  45.  16  the  fame  thereof  was  heard  in  Pharaoh’s 

2 . Name,  up  shem. 

1  Ki.  4.  31  his  fame  was  in  all  nations  round  about 
1  Ch.14.  17  the  fame  of  David  went  out  into  all 

22.  5  the  house . .  exceeding  magnifical,  of  fame 
Zeph  3.  19  and  I  will  get  them  praise  and  fame  in 

3.  Hearing,  fame,  report,  nymp  sliemuah. 

1  Ki.  10.  7  prosperity  exceedeth  the  fame  which 

2  Ch.  9.  6  (for)  thou  exceedest  the  fame  that  I  heard 

4.  Hearing,  fame,  report,  yop  shema. 

Num'14.  15  the  nations  which  have  heard  the  fame  of 

1  Ki.  10.  1  the  queen  of  Sheba  heard  of  the  fame 

2  Ch.  9.  1  the  queen  of  Sheba  heard  of  the  fame 
Job  28.  22  We  have  heard  the  fame  thereof  with 
Isa.  66.  19  that  have  not  heard  my  fame,  neither 

5 .  Hearing,  fame,  yph'  shoma. 

Josh.  6.  27  and  his  fame  was  (noised)  throughout  all 
9.  9  for  we  have  heard  the  fame  of  him,  and 
Esth.  9.  4  For  Mordecai  (was)  great ..  and  his  fame 
Jer.  6.  24  We  have  heard  the  fame  thereof  ;  our 

6 . Hearing,  auo-fi  akoe. 

Matt.  4.  24  And  his  fame  went  throughout  all  Syria 
14.  1  Herod  the  tetrarcli  heard  of  the  fame  of 
Mark  1.  28  And  immediately  his  fame  spread  abroad 


7. A  sound,  noise,  txos  echos. 

Luke  4.  37  And  the  fame  of  him  went  out  into  every 

SAVord,  Koyos  logos. 

Luke  5.  15  But  so  much  the  more  went  there  a  fame 

9. Fame,  saying,  (p-tiyy  plieme. 

Matt.  9.  26  And  the  fame  hereof  went  abroad  into 
Luke  4.  14  there  went  out  a  fame  of  him  through 

FAME,  to  spread  abroad  one’s  — 

To  say  throughout,  everywhere,  Siacpygi^tv  diaphe. 

Matt.  9.  31  But  they . .  spread  abroad  his  fame  in  all 

FAMILIAR  — 

Peace,  prosperity,  completeness,  niSiy  shalom. 

Psa.  41.  9  Yea,  mine  own  familiar  friend,  in  whom 
Jer.  20.  10  All  my  familiars  watched  for  my  halting 

FAMILIAR  friend — • 

To  be  known,  acquainted  with,  in;  yada,  4. 

Job  19.  14  my  familiar  friends  have  forgotten  me 

FAMILIAR  spirit  — 

A  nechromancer,  nix  oh. 

Lev.  19.  31  Regard  not  them  that  have  familiar  spir. 

20.  6  the  soul  that  turneth  after,  .familiar  spi. 

20.  27  A  man  also,  .that  hath  a  familiar  spirit 
Deuti8.  n  or  a  consulter  with  familiar  spirits,  or  a 

1  Sa.  28.  3  had  put  away  those  that  had  familiar  sp. 

28.  7  Seek  me  a  woman  that  hath  a  familiar  sp. 
28.  7  Behold . .  a  woman  that  hath  a  familiar  s. 
28.  8  divine  unto  me  by  the  familiar  spirit 

28.  9  hath  cut  off  those  that  have  familiar  spi. 

2  Ki  21.  6  dealt  with  familiar  spirits  and  wizards 

23.  24  Moreover  the  (workers  with)  familiar  sp. 

1  Ch.io.  13  for  asking  (counsel)  of ..  a  familiar  spirit 

2  Ch.33.  6  dealt  with  a  familiar  spirit,  and  with  wiz. 
Isa.  8.  19  Seek  unto  them  that  have  familiar  spirits 

19.  3  seek,  .to  them  that  have  familiar  spirits 

29.  4  as  of  one  that  hath  a  familiar  spirit,  out 

FAMILIES  — 

Infants,  household,  taph. 

Gen.  47.  12  with  bread  according  to  (their)  families 

FAMILY  — 

1  .A  thousand,  eleph. 

Judg.  6.  15  behoid,  my  family  (is)  poor  in  Manasseli 

2.  House,  household,  n’5  bayith. 

1  Ch.13.  14  the  ark  of  God  remained  with  the  family 

2  Ch.35.  5,  12  to  the  divisions  of  the  families  of  the 
Psa.  68.  6  God  setteth  the  solitary  in  families  ;  he 

3.  Family ,  nnsiyp  mishpachah. 

Gen.  10.  5  every  one.  .after  their  families,  in  their 
10.  18  and  afterward  were  the  families  of  the 
10.  20  the  sons  of  Ham,  after  their  families 
10.  31  the  sons  of  Shem,  after  their  families 
10.  32  These,  .the  families  of  the  sons  of  Noah 
12.  3  in  thee  shall  all  families  of  the  earth  be 
28.  14  in  thy  seed  shall  all  the  families  of  the 
36.  40  These . .  the  names . .  according  to  their  fa. 
Exod.  6.  14  Carmi ;  these  (be)  the  families  of  Reuben 
6.  15  Shaul .  .these  (are)  the  families  of  Simeon 
6.  17  Libni  and  Shimi,  according  to  their  fam. 

6.  19  these  (are)  the  families  of  Levi  according 
6.  24  these  (are)  the  families  of  the  Korhites 
6.  25  these,  .the  heads .. according  to  their  fa. 
12.  21  take  you  a  lamb  according  to  your  fami. 
Lev.  20.  5  I  will  set  my  face . .  against  his  family 

25.  10  ye  shall  return  every  man  unto  his  family 

25.  41  and  shall  return  unto  his  own  family 

25.  45  and  of  their  families  that  (are)  with  you 
25.  47  or  to  the  stock  of  the  stranger’s  family 
25.  49  or  (any)  that  is  nigh,  .of  his  family  may 
Num.  1.  2  Take  ye  the  sum  of  all.  .after  their  fami. 

1.  18  declared  their  pedigrees  after  their  fami. 

1.  20  of  the  children  of.  .after  their  families 
[So  in  v.  22,  24,  26,  28,  30,  32,  34,  36,  38,  40,  42.] 

2.  34  they  set  forward,  every  one  after  their  f. 

3.  15  Number  the  children,  .by  their  families 
3.  18  these  (are)  the  names,  .by  their  families 
3.  19  the  sons  of  Kohath  by  their  families 
3.  20  the  sons  of  Merari  by  their  families 
3.  20  These  (are)  the  families  of  the  Levites 
3.  21  Of  Gershon.  .the  family  of  the  Libnites 
3.  21  and  the  family  of  the  Shimites.  .families 
3.  23  The  families  of  the  Gerslionites  shall 
3.  27  And  of  Kohath.  .the  family  of  the  A. 

3.  27  and  tlie  family  of  the  Izeharites 
3.  27  and  the  family  of  the  Hebronites 
3.  27  and  tile  family  of  the  Uzzielites 
3.  27  these  (are)  the  families  of  the.Kohathites 
3.  29  The  families  of  the  sons  of  Kohath  shall 
3.  30  And  the  chief .  .of  the  families  of  the  Ko. 
3.  33  Of  Merari.  .the  family  of  the  Mahlites 
3.  33  and  the  family  of  the  Mushites 
3.  33  these  (are)  the  families  of  Merari 
3.  35  And  the  chief .  .of  the  families  of  Merari 

3.  39  throughout  their  families,  all  the  males 

4.  2  the  sons  of  Levi,  after  their  families,  by 
4.  18  Cut  ye  not  off  the  tribe  of  the  families  of 
4.  22  of  the  sons  of  Gershon .  .by  their  families 
4.  24,  28,  33  This  (is)  the  service  of  the  families  of 
4.  29  tlioushaltnumberthemaftertheirfamilies 
4.  34  numbered  the  sons,  .after  their  families 
4.  36  those  that  were  numbered . .  by  their  famil. 
4.  37  These .  .they  that  were  numbered  of  the  f. 
4.  38  the  sons  of  Gershon,  throughout  their  f. 
4.  40  numbered  of  them,  throughout  their  fam. 
4.  41  they  that  were  numbered  of  the  families 
4.  42, 45  those  that  were  numberedof  the  families 


Num.  4.  42  sons  of  Merari,  throughout  their  families 
4.  44  those  that  were  numbered,  .after  their  f. 

4.  46  numbered  of  the  Levites.  .after  their  fa. 

11.  10  heard  the  people>eep  throughout  their  fa. 

26.  5  of  Reuben ;  Hanoch . .  the  family  of  the  H. 

26.  5  of  Pallu,  the  family  of  tlie  Palluites 

26.  6  Of  Hezron,  the  family  of  the  Hezronites 
26.  6  of  Carmi,  the  family  of  the  Carmites 
26.  7  These  (are)  the  families  of  the  Reubenites 
26.  12  The  sons  of  Simeon  after  their  families 
26.  12  of  Nemuel,  the  family  of  the  Nemuelites 
26.  12  of  Jamin,  the  family  of  tlie  Jaminites 
26.  12  of  Jachin,  the  family  of  the  Jachinites 
26.  13  Of  Zerah,  tlie  family  of  tlie  Zarliites 
26.  13  of  Shaul,  tlie  family  of  the  Shaulites 
26.  14  These  (are)  the  families  of  the  Simeouites 
26.  15  Tlie  children  of  Gad  after  their  families 
26.  15  of  Zephon,  the  family  of  the  Zephonites 
26.  15  of  Haggi,  tlie  family  of  the  Haggites 
26.  13  of  Sliuni,  tlie  family  of  the  Shuuites 
26.  16  Of  Ozni,  tlie  family  of  the  Oznites 
26.  16  of  Eri,  the  family  of  tlie  Erites 
26.  17  Of  Arod,  the  family  of  the  Arodites 
26.  17  of  Areli,  the  family  of  the  Arelites 
26.  18  These  (are)  the  families  of  the  children  of 
26.  20  the  sons  of  Judah  after  their  families 
26.  20  of  Slielah,  the  family  of  tlie  Slielanites 
26.  20  of  Pharez,  the  family  of  the  Pharzites 
26.  20  of  Zerah,  the  family  of  the  Zarliites 
26.  21  of  Hezron,  the  family  of  the  Hezronites 
26.  21  of  Hamul,  the  family  of  the  Hamulites 
26.  22  These  (are)  the  families  of  Judah  according 
26.  23  the  sons  of  Issacliar,  after  their  families 
26.  23  (of)  Tola,  the  family  of  the  Toiaites 
26.  23  of  Pua,  the  family  of  the  Punites 
26.  24  of  Jashub,  the  family  of  the’  Jashuliites 
26.  24  of  Shimron,  the  family  of  the  Shimrouites 
26.  25  These  (are)  the  families  of  Issacliar 
26.  26  the  sons  of  Zebuiun  after  their  families 
26.  26  of  Sered,  the  family  of  the  Sardites 
26.  26  of  Elon,  the  family  of  tlie  Elonites 
26.  26  of  Jahleel,  the  family  of  tlie  Jalileelites 
26.  27  These  (are)  the  families  of  the  Zebulunites 
26.  28  Tlie  sons  of  Joseph  after  their  families 
26.  29  of  Machir,  tlie  family  of  the  Machirites 
26.  29  of  Gilead,  .the  family  of  the  Gileadites 
26.  30  (of)  Jeezer,  the  family  of  the  Jeezerites 
26.  30  of  Helek,  the  family  of  the  Helekites 
26.  31  And(of)  Asriel,  the  family  of  the  Asrielites 
26.  31  and  (of)  Shechem,  the  family  of  the  Shec. 
26.  32  And  (of)  Sliemida,  the  family  of  the  Shem. 
26.  32  and  (of)  Ilepher,  the  family  of  the  Heph. 
26.  34  These  (are)  the  families  of  Manasseli 
26.  35  the  sons  of  Ephraim  after  their  families 
26.  35  of  Shuthelah,  tlie  family  of  the  Shuthali 
26.  35  of  Becher,  tlie  family  of  the  Bachrites 
26.  35  of  Talian,  the  family  of  the  Tahanites 
26.  36  of  Eran,  the  family  of  the  Eranites 
26.  37  These  (are)  the  families  of  the  sons  of  Eph. 
26.  37  tlie  sons  of  Joseph  after  their  families 
26.  38  The  sons  of  Benjamin  after  their  families 
26.  38  of  Bela,  the  family  of  the  Belaites 
26.  38  of  Ashbel,  the  family  of  the  Ashbelites 
26.  38  of  Ahiram,  the  family  of  the  Ahiramites 
26.  39  Of  Sliupham,  the  family  of  the  Shupham. 
26.  39  of  Hupham,  tlie  family  of  the  Huphamit. 
26.  40  (Of  Ard),  the  family  of  the  Ardites 
26.  40  of  Naaman,  the  family  of  the  Naamites 
26.  41  the  sons  of  Benjamin  after  their  families 
26.  42  These,  .the  sons  of  Dan  after  their  famil. 
26.  42  of  Shuham,  the  family  of  the  Sliuhamites 
26.  42  These,  .the  families  of  Dan  after  their  fa. 
26.  43  All  the  families  of  the  Sliuhamites,  accord. 
26.  44  the  children  of  Asher  after  their  families 
26.  44  of  Jimna,  the  family  of  the  Jimnites 
26.  44  of  Jesui,  the  family  of  the  Jesuites 
26.  44  of  Beriaii,  the  family  of  the  Beriites 
26.  45  of  Heber,  the  family  of  the  Heberites 
26.  45  of  Malchiel,  the  family  of  the  Malchielit. 
26.  47  These,  .the  families  of  the  sons  of  Asher 
26.  48  the  sons  of  Naphtali  after  their  families 
26.  48  of  Jahzeel,  the  family  of  the  Jahzeelites 
26.  48  of  Guni,  the  family  of  tlie  Gunites 
26.  49  of  Jezer,  the  family  of  the  Jezerites 
26.  49  of  Shillem,  the  family  of  the  Shiliemites 
26.  50  families  of  Naphtali  acc.  to  their  families 
26.  57  And  these,  .of  the  Levites  after  their  fa. 
26.  57  of  Gershon,  the  family  of  the  Gershonites 
26.  57  of  Kohath,  the  family  of  the  Kohathites 
26.  57  of  Merari,  the  family  of  the  Merarites 
26.  58  These  (are)  the  families  of  the  Levites 
26.  38  the  family  of  the  Libnites,  the  family  of 
26.  58  the  family  of  the  Mahlites,  the  family  of 

26.  58  the  family  of  the  Kohathites 

27.  1  of  the  families  of  Manasseh  the  son  of  J. 

27.  4  be  done  away  from  among  his  family 

27.  1 1  kinsman  that  is  next  to  him  of  his  family 
33.  54  shall  divide  tlie  land,  .among  your  fami. 
36.  1  the  chief  fathers  of  the  families  of  the 
36.  1  of  the  families  of  the  sons  of  Joseph 
36.  6  only  to  the  family  of  the  tribe  of  their 
36.  8  shall  be  wife  unto  one  of  the  family  of 
36.  12  they  were  married  into  the  families  of 
36.  12  their  inheritance  remained  in .  .the  family 
Deut  29.  18  Lest  there  should  be  among  you.  family 
Josh.  7.  14  the  tribe,  .shall  come  according  to  the  f. 
7.  14  and  the  family  which  the  Lord  shall  take 
7.  17  And  he  brought  the  family  of  Judah 
7.  17  and  he  took  the  family  of  the  Zarhites 
7.  1 7  and  he  brought  the  family  of  the  Zarhites 
13.  15  Moses  gave,  .according  to  then-  families 
13.  23  This,  .of  Reuben  after  their  families 


FAMINE 


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FAR 


Josh.  13.  24  tribe  of  Gad ..  according  to  their  families 

13.  28  inheritance,  .of  Gad  alter  their  families 
13.  29  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh ..  by  their  fa. 
13.  31  one  half .  .of  Machir  by  their  families 

15.  i  the  tribe . .  of  Judah  by  their  families 

13.  12,  20  of  Judah,  .according  to  their  families 

16.  5  Ephraim  according  to  their  families 

16.  8  the  children  of  Ephraim  by  their  families 

17.  2  the  children  of  Manasseh  by  their  families 

17.  2  male  children . .  of  J  oseph  by  their  fami. 

18.  11,  20,  2i,  28  Benjamin. . accordingto their f. 

19.  i,  8  Simeon  according  to  their  families 

19.  10,  16  Zebulun  according  to  their  families 
19.  17,  23  Issachar  according  to  their  families 
19.  24,  31  of  Asher  accordingto  their  families 
19.  32,  39  Naphtali  according  to  their  families 

19.  40,  48  of  Dan  according  to  their  families 
21.  4  And  the  lot  came  out  for  the  families  of 
21.  5  Kohath  (had)  by  lot  out  of  the  families 
21.  6  of  Gershon(had)by  lotout  of  the  families 
21.  7  The  children  of  Merari  by  their  families 
2i.  10  the  children  of  Aaron,  (being)  of  the  fa. 
21.  20  the  families  of  the  children  of  Kohath 
21.  26  All  the  cities  (were)  ten .  .for  the  families 
21.  27  children  of  Gershon,  of  the  families  of 
21.  33  of  the  Gershonites  according  to  their  fa. 
21.  34  unto  the  families  of  the  children  of  Merari 
2r.  40  for  the  children  of  Merari,  by  their  fam. 
21.  40  which  were  remaining  of  the  families  of 

J  rdg.  1.  25  but  they  let  go  the  man  and  all  his  family 
°  9.  1  communed  with  them,  and.  .all  the  fam. 

13.  2  a  certain  man  of  Zorah,  of  the  family  of 

17.  7  there  was  a  young  man.  .of  the  family  of 

18.  2  the  children  of  Dan  sent  of  their  family 
18.  11  there  went  from  thence  of  the  family  of 
18. 19  thou  be  a  priest  unto  a.  .family  in  Israel? 
21.  24  every  man  to  his  tribe  and  to  his  family 

Ruth  2.  1  a  mighty  man  of  wealth,  of  the  family  of  E. 

1  Sa.  9.  21  and  my  family  the  least  of  all  the  families 

10.  21  to  come  near  by  their  families,  the  family 
18.  18  what  (is)  my  life,  (or)  my  father's  family 

20.  6  a  yearly  sacrifice  there  for  all  the  family 

20.  29  Let  me  go,  I  pray  thee;  for  our  family 

2  Sa.  14.  7  the  whole  family  is  risen  against  thine 

16.  5  thence  came  out  a  man  of  the  family  of 
1  Ch.  2.  53  the  families  of  Kirjath-jearim ;  the  Ithr. 
2.  55  the  families  of  the  scribes  which  dwelt 
4,  2  These  (are)  the  families  of  the  Zorathites 

4.  8  the  families  of  Aharhel  the  son  of  Harum 

4.  21  the  families  of  the  house  of  them  that 

4.  27  neither  did  all  their  family  multiply,  like 

4.  38  These  mentioned,  .princes  in  their  fami. 

5.  7  his  brethren  by  their  families,  when  the 

6.  19  these  are  the  families  of  the  Levites  acc. 

6.  54  of  the  families  of  the  Kohathites ;  for 

6.  60  All  their  cities  throughout  their  families 
6.  61  sons  of  Kohath.  .left  of  the  family  of 
6.  62  sons  of  Gershom,  throughout  their  fami. 
6.  63  sons  of  Merari.  .throughout  their  famil. 

6.  66  And.  .of  the  families  of  the  sons  of  Koh. 
6.  70  Bileam  with  her  suburbs,  for  the  family 

6.  71  out  of  the  family  of  the  half  tribe  of  Ma. 

7.  5  their  brethren  among  all  the  families  of 
Neh.  4.  13  I  even  set  the  people  after  their  families 
Esth.  9.  28  every  family,  every  province,  and  every 
Job  31.  34  or  did  the  contempt  of  families  terrify 
Psa.107.  41  and  maketh  (him)  families  like  a  flock 
Jer.  1.  15  I  will  call  all  the  families  of  the  kingdo. 

2.  4  Hear,  all  the  families  of  the  house  of  I. 

3.  14  I  will  take  you  one  of  a  city .  two  of  a  f. 

8.  3  residue  of  them  that  remain  of  this  evil  f. 
10.  25  Pour  out  thy  fury . .  upon  the  families  that 

25.  9  I  will  send  and  take  all  the  families  of 
31.  1  will  I  be  the  God  of  all  the  families  of  Is. 
33.  24  The  two  families  which  the  Lord  hath 

Eze.  20.  32  We  will  be  as  the  heathen,  as  the  families 
Amos  3.  1  children  of  Israel,  against  the  whole  fam. 

3.  2  You  only  have  I  known  of  all  the  families 
Mic.  2.  3  saith  the  Lord  ;  Behold,  against  this  fa. 
Nah.  3.  4  selleth.  families  through  her  witchcrafts 
Zech.12. 12  the  land  shall  mourn,  every  family  apart 
12.  12  the  family  of  the  house  of  David  apart 
12.  12  the  family  of  the  house  of  Nathan  apart 

12. 13  The  family  of  the  house  of  Levi  apart 
12.  13  the  family  of  Shimei  apart,  and  their 
12.  14  All  the  families  that  remain,  every  family 

14.  17  whoso  will  not  come  up  of  (all)  the  fami. 
14.  18  And  if  the  family  of  Egypt  go  not  up 

4. Family  ( one’s  own),  irarpid  patria. 

Eph.  3. 15  Of  whom  the  whole  family  in  heaven  and 

FAMINE  — 

Famine,  hunger,  |ss  kaphan. 

Job  5.  22  At  destruction  and  famine  thou  shalt  la. 
30.  3  For  want  and  famine . .  solitary ;  fleeing 

2. Hunger,  famine,  lyi  raab. 

Gen.  12.  10  there  was  a  famine  in  the  land  :  and  A. 
12.  10  for  the  famine  (was)  grievous  in  the  land 

26.  1  And  there  was  a  famine  in  the  land 
26.  1  beside  the  first  famine  that  was  in  the 
41.  27  seven  empty,  .shall  be  seven  years  of  fa. 
41.  30  there  shall  arise .  .seven  years  of  famine 
41.  30  and  the  famine  shall  consume  the  land 
41.  31  shall  not  be  known .  .by  reason  of  that  f. 
41.  36  store,  .against  the  seven  years  of  famine 
41.  36  that  the  land  perish  not  through  the  fam. 
41.  50  bom  two  sons  before  the  years  of  famine 

41.  56  the  famine  was  over  all  the  face  of  the 

_ 44 .  56  tint-famine  waxed  sore  in  the  land  of  Eg. 

— 41.  57  because  that  the  famine  was  (so)  sore  in 

42.  5  for  the  famine  was  in  the  land  of  Canaan 

42 


Gen.  43.  1  And  the  famine  (was)  sore  in  the  land 
45.  6  For  these  two  years  (hath)  the  famine 
45.11  for  yet  (there  are)  five  years  of  famine  ^ 
47.  4  for  the  famine  (is)  sore  in  the  land  of  Ca.^ 
47.  13  the  famine  (was)  very  sore,  so  that  the 
47.  13  of  Canaan,  fainted  by  reason  of  the  famine 
47.  20  because  the  famine  prevailed  over  them 
Ruth  1.  1  came  to  pass,  .that  there  was  a  famine 
2  Sa.  21.  1  there  was  a  famine  in  the  days  of  David 

24. 13  Shall  seven  years  of  famine  come  unto 

1  Ki.  8.  37  If  there  be  in  the  land  famine,  if  there  be 

18.  2  And  (there  was)  a  sore  famine  in  .Samaria 

2  Ki.  6.  25  And  there  was  a  great  famine  in  Samaria 

7.  4  then  the  famine  (is)  in  the  city,  and  we 

8.  1  for  the  Lord  hath  called  for  a  famine 
25.  3  And  on  the  ninth,  .the  famine  prevailed 

1  Ch.21. 12  Either  three  years’  famine  ;  or  three  mo. 

2  Ch.20.  9  If.  .evil  cometli  upon  us.  .or  famine,  we 

32.  11  Hezekiah  persuade  you.  .to  die  by  famine 
Job  5.  20  In  famine  he  shall  redeem  thee  from 
Psa.  33. 19  and  to  keep  them  alive  in  famine 

105.  16  Moreover  he  called  for  a  famine  upon  the 
Isa.  14.  30  I  will  kill  thy  root  with  famine,  and  he 
51.  19  the  famine,  and  the  sword  :  by  whom 
Jer.  5.  12  neither  shall  we  see  sword  nor  famine 

11.  22  sons  and  their  daughters  shall  die  by  fa. 

14.  12  but  I  will  consume  them,  .by  the  famine 
14.  13  neither  shall  ye  have  famine ;  but  I  will 
14.  15  say,  Sword  and  famine  shall  not  be  in  this 
14.  15  By  sword  and  famine  shall  those  prophets 
14.  16  because  of  the  famine  and  the  sword 

14.  18  behold  them  that  are  sick  with  famine  1 

15.  2  such  as  (are)  for  the  famine,  to  the  famine 

16.  4  and  they  shall  be  consumed . .  by  famine 
18. 21  deliver  up  their  children  to  the  famine 

21.  7  I  will  deliver  Zedekiah.  from  the  famine 

21.  9  He  that  abideth.  .shall  die.  .by  the  famine 
24. 10  I  will  send  the  sword,  the  famine,  and 

27.  8  that  nation  wiU  I  punish,  .with  the  fam. 

27. 13  Why  will  ye  die.  .by  the  famine,  and  by 
29.  17  will  send  upon  them  the  sword,  the  fam. 

29. 18  I  will  persecute  them . .  with  the  famine 
32.  24  because  of  the  sword,  and  of  the  famine 
32.  36  It  shall  be  delivered .  .by  the  famine,  and 
34.  17  liberty,  .to  the  pestilence,  and  to  the  fa. 
38.  2  He  that  remaineth . .  shall  die .  by  the  fa. 
42.  16  the  famine,  whereof  ye  were  afraid,  shall 
42.  1 7  they  shall  die  by  the  sword,  by  the  famine 
42.  22  know,  .that  ye  shall  die.  .by  the  famine 
44.  12  they  shall,  .be  consumed,  .by  the  famine 
44.  12  they  shall  die . .  by  the  sword  and .  famine 
44.  13  I  have  punished  Jerusalem .  .by  the  fam. 

44. 18  and  have  been  consumed,  .by  the  famine  ! 
44.  27  men  of  J  udah . .  shall  be  consumed . .  by . .  f. 

-I52.  6  the  famine  was  sore  in  the  city,  so  that 
Lam.  5. 10  Our  skin  was  black,  because  of  the.  fa. 
Eze.  5.  12  with  famine  shall  they  be  consumed  in 

5.  16  I  shall  send,  .the  evil  arrows  of  famine 
5. 16  I  will  increase  the  famine  upon  you 

5.  17  So  will  I  send  upon  you  famine  and  evil 

6.  11  they  shall  fall  by  the  sword,  by  the  fam. 

6.  12  he  that,  .is  besieged  shall  die  by  the  fam. 

7. 15  and  the  pestilence  and  the  famiue  within 

7.  15  he  that  (is)  in  the  city,  famine  and  pestil. 

12.  16  I  will  leave  a  few  men .  .from  the  famine 

14. 13  and  will  send  famine  upon  it,  and  will 
14.  21  send  my  four  sore  judgments,  .famine 
36.  29  I  will  also  save  you.  and  lay  no  famine 
36.  30  ye  shall  receive  no  more  reproach  of  fam. 

Amos  8.  11  that  I  will  send  a  famine  in  the  land 

8.  11  not  a  famine  of  bread,  nor  a  thirst  for  w. 

3 . Hunger,  famine,  pajpi  reabon. 

\Gen.  42.  19  carry  corn  for  the  famine  of  your  houses 
42.  33  take  (food  foi)  the  famine  of  your  house. 
Fsa.  37.  19  in  the  days  of  famine  they  shall  be  satis. 

4.  Hunger,  famine,  \ ipis  limos. 

Matt  24.  7  there  shall  be  famines,  and  pestilences 
Marki3.  8  and  there  shall  be  famines  and  troubles 
Luke  4.  25  widows  were  in  Israel,  .when  great  fam. 

15  14  there  arose  a  mighty  famine  in  that  land 
21.  11  great  earthquakes  shall  be.  and  famines 
Rom.  8.  35  famine,  or  nakedness,  or  peril,  or  sword  ? 
Rev.  18.  8  shall  her  plagues  come  in  one  day.  .fam. 

FAMISH,  to  — 

To  ma/ce  lean,  famish,  nn  razah. 

Zeph.  2.  1 1  for  he  will  famish  all  the  gods  of  the  earth 
FAMISH,  to  suffer  to  — 

T 0  cause  to  hunger,  fljn  raeb,  5. 

Prov.10.  3  Lord  will  not  suffer  the  soul,  .to  famish 
FAMISHED  — 

Hunger,  raab. 

Isa.  5.  13  and  their  honourable  men  (are)  famished 
FAMISHED,  to  be  — 

To  be  hungry,  nyn  raeb. 

Gen.  41.  55  when  all  the  land  of  Egypt  was  famished 

FAMOUS  — 

1.  Honourable,  Y'x  addir. 

Psa.  136.  18  And  slew  famous  kings  ;  for  his  mercy 
Eze.  32. 18  and  the  daughters  of  the  famous  nations 

2  .Called,  to,!)  gar  a. 

Num 26.  9  Dathan  and  Abiram.  .famous  in  the  con. 

3.  Called,  n'IP  qari. 

Numi6.  2  famous  in  the  congregation,  men  of  ren. 

i.A  name,  cri  shem. 

Ruth  4. 11  do  thou  worthily .  .and  be  famous  in  Bet. 


1  Ch.  5.  24  mighty  men  of  valour,  famous  men 

12.  30  the  children  of  Ephraim,  .famous  throu. 
Eze.  23.  10  and  she  became  famous  amongst  women 

FAMOUS,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  known,  yi;  yada,  2. 

Psa.  74.  5  was  famous  according  as  he  had  lifted 

2.  To  be  called,  tcip  gara,  2. 

Ruth  4.  14  that  his  name  may  be  famous  in  Israel 

FAN  — 

1  .Fan,  rnia  mizreh. 

Isa.  30.  24  winnowed  with  the  shovel  and.  .the  fan 
Jer.  15.  7  I  will  fan  them  with  a  fan  in  the  gates 

2 .Fan,  nrvov  ptuon. 

Matt.  3.  12  Whose  fan  (is)  in  his  hand,  and  he  will 
Luke  3.  17  Whose  fan  (is)  in  his  hand,  and  he  will 
FAN,  to  — 

1.  To  scatter,  fan,  winnow,  rnj  zarah. 

Isa.  41.  16  Thou  shalt  fan  them,  and  the  wind  shall 
Jer.  4.  11  A  dry  wind .  .not  to  fan,  nor  to  cleanse 
15.  7  I  will  fan  them  with  a  fan  in  the  gates 

2 . To  scatter,  winnow,  rnj  zarah,  3. 

Jer.  51.  2  send  unto  Babylon  fanners,  that  shall  fan 

FANNER  — 

To  be  strange,  "fit  zur. 

Jer.  51.  2  And  will  send  unto  Babylon  fanners,  that 
FAR  — 

1.  Might,  exceedingly,  ikp  meod. 

Judg  19.  11  when  they  (were)  by  Jebus.tlie  day  wasf. 
Psa.  97.  9  Lord  . .  thou  art  exalted  far  above  all  gods 
Jer.  49.  30  Flee,  get  you  far  off,  dwell  deep,  O  ye  in. 

2 . Far  off,  prrffi  merchaq. 

2  Sa.  15.  17  and  tarried  in  a  place  that  was  far  off 
Prov.25.  25  so  (is)  good  news  from  a  far  country 
Isa.  8.  9  and  give  ear,  all  ye  of  far  countries  :  gird 

10.  3  desolation  (which)  shall  come  from  far? 
17. 13  they  shall  flee  far  off,  and  shall  be  chased 

30.  27  the  name  of  the  Lord  cometli  from  far 
46.  11  man  that  executethmy  counsel  from  a  far 

Jer.  4.  16  watchers  come  from  a  far  country,  and 

5.  15  I  will  bring  a  nation  upon  you  from  far 

6.  20  and  the  sweet  came  from  a  far  country? 
Eze.  23.  40  ye  have  sent  for  men  to  come  from  far 

3 . Far,  far  off,  afar,  pirn  rachoq. 

Deut28.  49  bring  a  nation  against  thee  from  far,  from 
29.  22  the  stranger  that  shall  come  from  a  far 
Josh.  9.  6  We  be  come  from  a  far  country  :  now 

9.  9  From  a  very  far  country  thy  servants  are 
9.  22  We  (are)  very  far  from  you  ;  when  ye  dw. 
Judgi8.  7  and  they  (were)  far  from  the  Zidonians 

18.  28  no  deliverer,  because  it  (was)  far  from  Z. 

1  Ki.  8.  41  a  stranger,  that,  .cometli  out  of  a  far  co. 

8.  46  they  cany  them  away  captives,  far  or 

2  Ki.20.  14  Hezekiah  said,  They  are  come  from  a  far 
2  Ch.  6.  32  stranger,  .is  come  from  a  far  country  for 
Neh.  4.  19  we  are  separated,  .one  far  from  another 
Esth.  9.  20  sent  letters  unto  all.  .(both)  nigh  and  far 
Psa.  22.  1  (why  art  thou  so)  far  from  helping  me 

119. 155  Salvation  (is)  far  from  the  wicked  :  for 
Prov  15.  29  The  Lord  (is)  far  from  the  wicked :  but 

31.  10  virtuous  woman?  for  her  price  (is)  far 
Eccl.  7.  23  I  will  be  wise  ;  but  it  (was)  far  from  me 
Isa.  5.  26  lift  up  an  ensign  to  the  nations  from  far 

22.  3  bound  together,  (which) . .  fled  from  far 
39.  3  Hezekiah  said,  They  are  come  from  a  far 
43.  6  bring  my  sons  from  far,  and  my  daught. 
46.  12  ye  stout  hearted,  that  (are)  far  from  rigt. 
49.  1  hearken,  ye  people,  from  far  ;  The  Lord 
49.  12  Behold,  these  shall  come  from  far  ;  and 
60.  4  thy  sons  shall  come  from  far,  and  thy  da. 
6o.  9  to  bring  thy  sons  from  far,  their  silver 
Jer.  12.  2  thou  (art)  near  in  their  mouth,  and  far 
25.  26  all  the  kings  of  the  north,  far  and  near 
48.  24  upon  all  the  cities,  .of  Moab,  far  or  near 
Eze.  22.  5  (Those  that  be)  near,  and  (those  that  be)  f. 
Hab.  1.  8  and  their  horsemen  shall  come  from  far 

4.  Far,  far  off,  afar,  P'rn  rachiq. 

Ezra  6.  6  Now  (therefore),  .be  ye  far  from  thence 

5.  To  be  far,  prn  rachak. 

Josh.  3.  16  upon  an  heap  very  far  from  the  city  Adam 
Psa.  103.  12  As  far  as  the  east  is  from  the  west,  (so) 

6 . Far  off,  a  long  way  off,  ganpav  makran. 

Mar.  12.  34  Thou  art  not  far  from  the  kingdom  of  God 
Luke  7.  6  when  he  was  now  not  far  from  the  house 
J0I11121.  8  they  were  not  far  from  land,  but  as  it 
Acts  17.  27  though  he  be  not  far  from  every  one  of  us 

7.  Far,  fa.r  off,  pax  pis  makros. 

Lukeis.  13  took  his  journey  into  a  far  country,  and 

19.  12  certain  nobleman  went  into  a  far  counti-y 

8.  Forwards,  far  off,  -xoppoi  porrhb. 

Mattis.  8  This  people,  .but  their  heart  is  far  from 
Mark  7.  6  This  people,  but  their  heart  is  far  from 

9.  Much  more,  noWu  pa  Won  polio  mallon. 

Pliil.  1.  23  and  to  be  with  Christ ;  which  is  far  better 

10.  .From  before,  "UfO  minneged. 

Judg.  9.  17  adventured  his  life  far,  and  delivered 
11. Separation,  impurity,  rnj  niddah. 

Eze.  7.  20  therefore  have  I  set  it  far  from  them 
[See  also  Above,  away,  drive,  flee, go,  keep,  put,  remove, 
thus,  withdraw.] 


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FASTEN 


FAR  above  — 

Over  above,  virepavoi  huperanb. 

Epli.  i.  21  Far  above  all  principality,  and  power 

4.  10  the  same  also  that  ascended  up  far  above 

FAR  abroad  — 

Afar,  far,  far  off,  pirrj  rachoq. 

2  Ch.26.  15  his  name  spread  far  abroad;  for  he  was 

FAR  away,  to  be  — 

To  be  far  off,  prn  rachaq. 

Isa.  49.  19  they  that  swallowed  thee  up .  .be  far  away 


FAR  off,  to  (wander)  — 

To  put  far  off,  prn  rachaq,  5. 


•7  Lo.  (then)  would  I  wander  far  off,  (and) 


FAR  passed  — 

Much,  many,  tto\vs  polus. 

Hark  6.  35  disciples,  .said,  .now  the  time  (is)  far  pa. 


FAR,  to  put  — 

To  vat  far  off,  P07  rachaq,  5. 

Job  19.  13  He  hath  put  my  brethren  far  from  me 
Psa.  88.  18  Lover  and  friend  hast  thou  put  far  from 
Prov.  4.  24  and  perverse  lips  put  far  from  thee 


FAR  away,  to  put  — • 

To  put  far  off,  pop  rachaq,  5. 

Job  11.  14  iniquity  (be)  in  thine  hand,  put  itfaraway 
Psa.  88.  8  put  away  mine  acquaintance  far  from  me 


FAR  removed,  to  be  — 

To  be  far  off,  pop  rachaq. 

Hie.  7. 11  that  day  shall  the  decree  be  far  removed 


FAR,  be  — 

1.  Profanation,  nrpri  chalilali. 

Gen.  18.  25  That  be  far  from  thee  to  do  after  this 
18.  25  be  as  the  wicked,  that  be  far  from  thee 

1  Sap  2.  30  Be  it  far  from  me  ;  for  them  that  honour 

20.  9  Far  be  it  from  thee  :  for  if  I  knew 

22.  15  enquire  of  God  for  him?  be  it  far  from  me 

2  Sa  20.  20  Far  be  it,  far  be  it  from  thee,  that  I  sh. 

23  17  Be  it  far  from  me,  O  LORD,  that  I  should 
Job  34.  10  Far  be  it  from  God,  (that  he  should  do) 

2.  Be  kind  to  thyself,  7/Ve o>s  iroi  hilebs  soi. 

Hatti6.  22  Be  it  far  from  thee,  Lord :  this  shall  not 

FAR,  to  be  — 

To  be  far  off,  pnp  rachaq. 

Job  5.  4  His  children  are  far  from  safety,  and  they 
21  16  the  counsel  of  the  wicked  is  far  from  me 
22.  18  the  counsel  of  the  wicked  is  far  from  me 
Psa.  22.  11  Be  not  far  from  me;  for  trouble  (is)  near 
22. 19  But  tie  not  thou  far  from  me,  O  Lord 
35.  22  keep  not  silence . .  Lord,  be  not  far  from 
38.  21  Forsake  me  not.  .my  God,  be  not  far  from 
71. 12  be  not  far  from  me  :  O  my  God,  make 
109.  17  delighted  not  in  blessing,  so  let  it  be  far 
1 19.  150  They  draw  nigh,  .they  are  far  from  thy 
Prov  22.  5  lie  that  doth  keep  his  soul  shall  be  far 
Isa.  54.  14  thou  slialt  be  far  from  oppression ;  for 
59.  9  Therefore  is  judgment  far  from  11s,  neither 
Lam.  1.  16  because  the  comforter,  .is  far  from  me 

FAR  country  — 

Afar,  far  off,  pnpa  merchaq. 

Zecii.io.  9  they  shall  remember  me  in  far  countries 

FAR,  dwell  in  — - 

Afar,  far  off,  pnpo  merchaq. 

'  Jer.‘  8.19  because  of  them  that  dwell  in  a  far  country 


FAR  richer,  to  be  — 

To  make  great  wealth,  Vna  i_1r  p* 

Dan.  11.  2  fourth  shall  be  far  richer  than  (they)  all 

FAR  spent  — 

Hark  6.  35  when  the  day  was  now  far  spent,  Ins  dis. 
FAR,  that  are  — 

Far  off,  afar ,  prn  raclieq. 

Psa.  73.  27  they  that  are  far  from  thee  shall  perish 

FAR,  to  be  too  — 

To  be  far  off,  pnp  rachaq. 

Deut  12.  21  If  the  place,  .there  be  too  far  from  thee 
14.  24  if  the  place  be  too  far  from  thee,  which 

FARE  — 

Peace,  propriety,  completeness,  Di?z’  shalom. 

1  Sa.  17.  18  look  how  thy  brethren  fare,  and  take  their 

FARE  — 

Hire,  reward,  nph'  sakar. 

Jon.  1.  3  so  he  paid  the  fare  thereof,  and  went 

FARE,  to  — 

To  make  merry,  evcf>pa'ivw  euphraino. 

Luke  1 6.  19  clothed,  .and  fared  sumptuously  every  day 
FAREWELL,  or  FARE  YE  WELL  — 

1  .To  make  strong,  p<I> vvopi  rhbnnumi. 

Acts  15.  29  abstain,  .ye  shall  do  well.  Fare  ye  well 
23.  30  what  they  had  against  him.  [Farewell] 

2.  To  rejoice,  yalpca  chairb. 

2  Co.  13.  11  Finally,  brethren,  farewell.  Be  perfect 

FAREWELL,  to  bid  — 

To  arrange  off  from,  airoraairopai  apotassomai. 
Luke  9.  61  bid  them  farewell,  which  are  at  home  at 
Acts  18.  21  bade  them  farewell,  saying,  I  must  by  all 


FAR,  to  get  — 

To  be  far  off,  pnp  rachaq. 

Eze.  II  15  Get  you  far  from  the  Lord  :  unto  us  is 

FAR  hence  — 

A  long  way,  far  off,  paicpdv  viakran. 

Acts  22.  21  I .  .send  thee  far  hence  unto  the  Gentiles 


FAR  off  — 

\. A  far,  far  off,  prn  a  merchaq. 

Isa.  17.  13  and  they  shall  flee  far  off,  and  shall  be 

2.  Far,  far  off,  pirn,  rachoq. 

Deut.  13.  7  high  unto  thee,  or  far  off  from  thee,  from 
20.  15  cities  (which  are)  very  far  off  from  thee 
30.  11  it  (is)  not  hidden .  .neither  (is)  it  far  off 
2  Ch.  6.  36  away  captives  unto  a  land  far  off  or  near 
Prov  27  10  a  neighbour. .  near .  .than  a  brother  far  off 
Eccl  7  24  That  which  is  far  off,  and  exceeding  deep 
Isa.  33.  13  Hear,  ye  (that  are)  far  off,  what  I  have 
57.  o  didst  send  thy  messengers  far  off,  and  didst 
57  19  Peace,  peace  to  (him  that  is)  far  off,  and 
Eze  6  12  He  that  is  far  off  shall  die  of  the  pestil. 

12  27  prophesieth  of  the  times  (that  are)  far  off 

Dan  9  7  unto  all  Israel,  .(that  are)  far  off,  through 

Joel  3  8  sell  them  to  the  Sabeans,  to  a  people  far  off 

Zech.  6.  15  they  (that  are)  far  off  shall  come  and  build 

B.From  before,  iiap  minneged. 

Num.  2.  2  far  off  about  the  tabernacle  of  the  congre. 


4.  To  put  far  off,  pnp  rachaq,  5. 

Gen.  44.  4  gone  out  of  the  city,  (and)  not  (yet)  far  off 

5.  A  long  way,  far  off,  paupav  makran. 

Eph.  2.  13  ye  who  sometime  were  far  off  are  made 


FAR,  from  — 

From  far  off,  paupodev  makrothen. 

Hark  8.  3  faint,  .for  divers  of  them  came  from  far 


FAR,  thus  — 

Up  to  this,  eais  robrov  hebs  toutou. 

Luke22.  51  And  Jesus  answered.  .Suffer  ye  thus  far 


FAR  off,  to  be  — 

Far  off,  to  be,  pnp  rachaq. 

Isa  46. 13  it  shall  not  be  far  off,  and  my  salvation 
59.  11  for  salvation,  (but)  it  is  far  off  from  us 


FAR  off,  to  cast  — 

To  put  far  off,  pnp  rachaq,  5. 

Eze.  11. 16  I  have  cast  them  far  off  among  the  heat. 


FAR  off,  very  — 

A far,  far  off,  prnp  merchaq. 

Isa.  33.  17  shall  behold  the  land  that  is  very  far  off 


FARM  — 

Field  ( cultivated ),  aypbs  agros. 

Matt22.  5  one  to  his  farm,  another  to  liis  merclian. 

FARTHER  side,  the  — 

The  other  side,  beyond,  rb  irepav  to  peran. 

Markio.  1  the  coasts,  .by  the  farther  side  of  Jordan 

FARTHING  — 

l.Assarion,  (. 1-tenth  of  a  denarius),  aaaapiov. 

Matt  10.  29  Are  not  two  sparrows  sold  for  a  farthing? 
Lukei2.  6  Are  not  five  sparrows .. for  two  farthings? 

i.Quadrans,  ( \-fourthof  anas.),  Kolpavrys  lcodra. 
Matt.  5.  26  till  thou  hast  paid  the  uttermost  farthing 
Marki2.  42  threw  in  two  mites,  which  make  a  farth. 

FASHION  — 

1.  Likeness,  mop  demuth. 

2  Ki.  16. 10  the  fashion  of  the  altar,  and  the  pattern 

2.  Judgment ,  rule,  BSfin  mishpat. 

Exod26.  30  the  tabernacle  according  to  the  fashion 
I  Ki.  6.  38  and  according  to  all  the  fashion  of  it 
Eze.  42.  11  (were)  botli  according  to  their  fashions 

3.  Preparation,  establishment,  ruori  tecliunah. 

Eze.  43.  11  form  of  the  house,  and  the  fashion  thereof 

A.  Thing  seen,  sight,  appearance,  elSos  eidos. 

Luke  9.  29  fashion  of  his  countenance  was  altered 

5. Face,  countenance,  irpiaw-nov  prosopon. 

Jas.  1.  11  the  grace  of  the  fashion  of  it  perislieth 

6. Scheme,  aynpa  schema. 

1  Co.  7.  31  the  fashion  of  this  world  passeth  away 

Phil.  2.  8  being  found  in  fashion  as  a  man.  he  hum. 

7 .Type,  model,  tvttos  tupos. 

Acts  7.  44  according  to  the  fashion  that  he  had  seen 

FASHION,  on  this  — 

Thus,  outics  houtbs. 

Mark  2.  12  saying,  We  never  saw  it  on  this  fashion 
FASHION,  to  — 

1  .To  form,  frame,  "is;  yatsar. 

Psa.  33.  15  He  fashioneth  their  hearts  alike;  he  con. 
Isa.  22.  11  respect  unto  him  that  fashioned  it  long 

44.  12  fashioneth  it  with  hammers,  and  worketh 

45.  9  Shall  the  clay  say  to  him  that  fashioneth 

2.  To  prepare,  set  up,  ]13  kun,  3 a. 

Job  31.  15  and  did  not  one  fashion  as  in  the  womb  ? 
Psa.  1 19.  73  Thy  hands  have  made  me  and  fashioned 

3.  To  do,  %  asah. 

Job  10.  8  Thine  hands  have  made  me,  and  fashioned 


4 . To  fashion,  compress,  TW  tsur. 

Exod32.  4  fashioned  it  with  a  graving  tool,  after 

FASHION  one’s  self  according  to,  to  — 

To  form  with,  conform  to,  <rv(TX'r}fJ-a'rKw  suschema. 

1  Pe.  1.  14  not  fashioning  yourselves  according  to 

FASHIONED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  formed,  ns;  yatsar,  4. 

Psa.  139.  16  (which)  in  continuance  were  fashioned 

2 .To  be  prepared,  set  up,  ps  kun,  2. 

Eze.  16.  7  (thy)  breasts  are  fashioned,  and  thine 

FASHIONED  like  unto,  to  be  — 

Having  same  form  with,  avpp.op<pos  suvimorphos. 

Phil.  3.  21  be  fashioned  like  unto  his  glorious  body 

FAST  — 

1  .Speedily,  diligently,  carefully,  Nip?PK  ospama. 

Ezra  5.  8  this  work  goeth  fast  on,  and  prospereth 

2.  To  bind,  ids*  asar. 

Judgis.  13  we  will  bind  thee  fast,  and  deliver  thee 
16.  11  If  they  bind  me  fast  with  new  ropes  that 

3 . Might,  {with),  iko  meod. 

Jer.  48.  16  calamity,  .and his  affliction  hasteth  fast 

1. To  restrain,  keep  in,  hsi?  atsar. 

Gen.  20.  18  the  Lord  had  fast  closed  up  all  the  wombs 

5.  A  fast,  ms  tsum. 

1  Ki.  21.  9  Proclaim  a  fast,  and  set  Naboth  on  high 

21. 12  They  proclaimed  a  fast,  and  set  Naliotli 

2  Ch.20.  3  proclaimed  a  fast  throughout  all  Judah 
Ezra  8.  21  I  proclaimed  a  fast  there,  at  the  river 
Isa.  58.  3  in  the  day  of  your  fast  ye  find  pleasure 

58.  5  Is  it  such  a  fast  that  I  have  chosen? 

58.  s  thou  call  this  a  fast,  and  an  acceptable 
58.  6  (Is)  not  this  the  fast  that  I  have  chosen  ? 
Jer  36  9  they  proclaimed  a  fast  before  the  Lord 
Joel  1.  14  Sanctify  ye  a  fast,  call  a  solemn  assembly 
2.  15  sanctify  a  fast,  call  a  solemn  assembly 
Jon.  3.  5  proclaimed  a  fast,  and  put  on  sackcloth 
Zech.  8.  19  The  fast  of  the  fourth  (month),  and  the  f. 

8.  19  the  fast  of  the  seventh,  and  the  fast 

6. A  fasting,  fast,  vyar Tia  nesteia. 

Acts  27.  9  because  the  fast  was  now  already  past 
[See  also  Abide,  asleep,  cleave,  hold,  keep,  set,  stand, 
stick.] 

FAST,  to  — 

1  .To  fast,  Dik  tsum. 

Judg.20.  26  and  fasted  that  day  until  even,  and 

1  Sa.  7.  6  And  they . .  fasted  on  that  day,  and  said 

31.  13  they  took  their  bones,  .and  fasted  seven 

2  Sa.  1. 12  mourned  and  wept,  and  fasted  until  even 

12.  21  Thou  didst  fast  and  weep  for  the  child 
12.  22  While  the  child  was  yet  alive,  I  fasted  and 

12.  23  now  he  is  dead,  wherefore  should  I  fast? 
1  Ki.  21.  27  fasted,  and  lay  in  sackcloth,  and  went 

1  Ch.io.  12  buried  their  hones,  .and  fasted  seven  d. 
Ezra  8.  23  So  we  fasted,  and  besought  our  God  for 
Neh.  1.  4  and  mourned  (certain)  days,  and  fasted 
Esth.  4.16  gather  together  all  the  Jews ..  and  fast  ye 

4.  16  I  also  and  my  maidens  will  fast  likewise 
Isa.  58.  3  Wherefore  have  we  fasted,  (say  they) 

58.  4  Behold,  ye  fast  for  strife  and  debate 
58.  4  ye  shall  not  fast  as  (ye  do  this)  day,  to 
Jer.  14.  12  When  they  fast,  I  will  not  hear  their  cry 
Zech  7  5  When  ye  fasted  and  mourned  in  the  fifth 

7.  5  did  ye  at  all  fast  unto  me,  (even)  to  me  ? 

2.  To  fast  a  fast,  oik  D«  tsum  tsom. 

2  Sa.  12.  16  David  fasted,  and  went  in,  and  lay  all 

1. To  fast,  vpaTeiiw  nesteuo. 

Matt.  4.  2  when  he  had  fasted  forty  days  and  forty 
6.  16  Moreover,  when  ye  fast,  be  not,  as  the 
6.  16  that  they  may  appear  unto  men  to  fast 
6.  17  But  thou,  when  thou  fastest,  anoint  thine 
6.  18  That  thou  appear  not  unto  men  to  fast, 

9.  14  Pharisees  fast  oft,  but  thy  disciples  fast 
9.  15  days  will  come,  .and  then  shall  they  fast 

Mark  2.  18  the  Pharisees  fast,  but  thy  disciples  fast 
2.  19  [Can .. children  of  the  bridecliamberfa.] 
2.  19  as  long  as  they  have,  .they  cannot  fast 
2.  20  and  then  shall  they  fast  in  those  days 
Luke  5.  33  Why  do  the  disciples  of  John  fast  often 

5.  34  Can  ye  make  the  children . .  fast  while  the 
5.  35  and  then  shall  they  fast  in  those  days 

18.  12  I  fast  twice  in  the  week,  I  give  tithes  of 
Acts  10.  30  Four  days  ago  I  was  [fasting]  until  this 
j ->,  2  As  they  ministered  to  the  Lord,  and  fast. 

13.  3  And  when  they  had  fasted  and  prayed 

FAST,  used  to  — 

They  were  fasting,  paav  wqarevovTts  esan  nistevon. 

Mark  2.  18  And  the  disciples  of  John,  .used  to  fast 

FAST,  to  make  — 

To  inake  firm,  fixed,  sure,  a atpa\i(w  asphahzo. 

Acts  16.  24  and  made  their  feet  fast  in  the  stocks 

FASTEN,  to  — 

1  .To  lay  hold,  inx  achaz. 

I  Ki.  6.  6  (the  beams)  should  not  be  fastened  in  the 
Esth.  1.  6  fastened  with  cords  of  fine  linen  and  pu. 

2.  To  strengthen,  harden,  fix,  pin  chazak,  3. 

Isa.  41.  7  he  fastened  it  with  nails,  (that)  it  should 
Jer.  10.  4  they  fasten  it  with  nails  and  with  ham. 


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3 . To  give,  jm  nathan. 

lixod  28.  14  fasten  the  wreathen  chains  to  the  ouches 
28.  25  two  wreathen  (chains)  thou  shalt  fasten 

39.  18  two  ends,  .they  fastened  in  the  two  ouc. 

39.  31  to  fasten  (it)  on  high  upon  the  mitre  ;  as 

40.  18  Moses  reared  up  the  tabernacle,  and  fas. 

4.  To  cause  to  alight,  to  fasten,  my  tsanach. 

.fudg.  4.  2 1. smote  the  nail,  .and  fastened  it  into  the 

5.  To  strike,  fix,  ppn  laqa. 

Judgi6.  14  she  fastened  (it)  with  the  pin,  and  said 
1  Sa.  31.  10  and  they  fastened  his  body  to  the  wall  of 

1  Ch.io.  10  fastened  his  head  in  the  temple  of  Dagon 
Isa.  >2.  23  I  will  fasten  him  (as)  a  nail  in  a  sure 

22.  25  the  nail  that  is  fastened  in  the  sure  place 

FASTEN  on,  to  — 

To  fit  or  fix  down  on,  KaOdwru  kathapto. 

Acts  28.  3  a  viper  out  of  the  heat,  and  fastened  on 

FASTEN  one’s  eyes,  to  — 

To  look  intently,  areuifw  atenizo. 

Luke  4.  20  eyes  of  all.  .in  the  synagogue  were  faste. 
Acts  3.  4  Peter,  fastening  his  eyes  upon  him  with 
it.  6  when  I  had  fastened  mine  eyes,  I  consid. 

FASTENED  — 

1  .To  he  prepared,  set  up,  established,  J'3  kun,  6. 

Eze.  40.  43  within  (were)  hooks,  an  hand  broad,  fas. 

2.  To  plant,  pni  nala. 

Eccl.  12.  11  words  of  the  wise  (are). . as  nails  fastened 

3.  To  be  joined,  coupled,  fastened,  tsamad ,  4. 

2  Sa.20.  8  upon  it  a  girdle  (with)  a  sword  fastened 

FASTENED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  laid  hold  of,  ins  acliaz,  6. 

2  Ch.  9.  18  six  steps,  .(which  were)  fastened  to  the 

2 .To  be  sunk,  ypo  taba,  6. 

Job  38.  6  are  the  foundations  thereof  fastened  ?  or 

FASTING  — 

1.  Fasting,  nip  tevath. 

Dan.  6.  iS'Then  the  king. .passed  the  night  fasting 

2.  Fasting,  Dix  tsorn. 

Neh.  9.  1  children  of  Israel  were  assembled  with  f. 
Esth.  4.  3  mourning  among  the  Jews,  and  fasting 

9.  31  the  matters  of  the  fastings  and  their  cry 
Psa.  35.  13  I  humbled  my  soul  with  fasting ;  and  my 
69.  10  I  wept,  (and  chastened)  my  soul  with  fas. 
109.  24  My  knees  are  weak  through  fasting;  and 
Jer.  36.  6  in  the  Lord’s  house  upon  the  fasting  day 
Dan.  9.  3  to  seek  by  prayer  and  .  with  fasting,  and 
Joel  2.  12  Turn  ye  (even)  to  me  with . .  fasting,  and 

3 . Fasting,  without  food,  a <rnos  asitos. 

Acts  27.  33  ye  have  tarried  and  continued  fasting 

4.  A  fasting,  fast,  vyareia  nesteia. 

Matt  1 7.  21  [kind  goetli  not  out  but  by  prayer  and  fas.] 
Mark  9.  29  can  come  forth  by  nothing  but  by.  .[fas.] 
Luke  2.  37  but  served  (God)  with  fastings  and  pray. 
Acts  14.  23  when  they  had .  .prayed  with  fasting,  they 

1  Co.  7.  5  that  ye  may  give  yourselves  to  [fasting] 

2  Co.  6.  5  in  labours,  in  watchings,  in  fastings 

11.  27  in  fastings  often,  in  cold  and  nakedness 

5 . Fasting,  not  eating,  vyaris  nestis. 

Mattis.  32  and  I  will  not  send  them  away  fasting 
Mark  8.  3  if  I  send  them  away  fasting  to  their  own 

FAT  — 

\. Fat,  firm,  '13  beri. 

Eze.  34.  20  I,'  will  judge  between  the  fat  cattle  and 

2 . Fat,  firm,  tt’ia  bari. 

Gen.  41.  4  eat  up  the  seven  well  favoured  and  fat  k. 

41.  18  seven  kine,  fat  fleshed  and  well  favoured 
41.  20  the  lean,  .eat  up  the  first  seven  fat  kine 
Judg.  3.  17  king  of  Moab  :  and  Eglon  (was)  a  very  fat 
1  Ki.  4.  23  Ten  fat  oxen,  and  twenty  oxen  out  of  the 
Zecli  11.  16  he  shall  eat  the  flesh  of  the  fat,  and  tear 

3.  Fat,  opulent,  Jgn  dashen. 

Psa.  22.  29  All  (they  that  be)  fat  upon  earth  shall  eat 
92.  14  they  shall  be  fat  and  flourishing 
Isa.  30.  23  it  shall  be  fat  and  plenteous  :  in  that  day 

4.  Fat,  best  part,  marrow,  cheleb. 

Gen.  4.  4  firstlings  of  his  flock,  and  of  the  fat  ther. 

45. 18  and  ye  shall  eat  the  fat  of  the  land 
Exod23. 18  neither  shall  the  fat  of  my  sacrifice  rem. 

29. 13  thou  shalt  take  all  the  fat  that  covereth 

29. 13  two  kidneys,  and  the  fat  that  (is)  upon 
29.  22  Also  thou  shalt  take  of  the  ram  the  fat 
29.  22  the  rump,  and  the  fat  that  covereth  the 
29.  22  two  kidneys,  and  the  fat  that  (is)  upon 
Lev.  3.  3,  9,  14  the  fat  that  covereth  the  inwards 
3.  3,  9,  14  all  the  fat  that  (is)  upon  the  inwar. 
3.  4  the  two  kidneys,  and  the  fat  that  (is)  on 
3.  9  the  fat  thereof,  (and)  the  whole  rump,  it 
3.  10,  15  two  kidneys,  and  the  fat  that  (is)  upon 
3.  16  for  a  sweet  savour.  All  the  fat  (is)  the  L. 

3.  17  statute,  .that  ye  eat  neither  fat  nor  blood 

4.  8  he  shall  take  off  from  it  all  the  fat  of  the 
4.  8  the  fat  that  covereth . .  and  all  the  fat  that 
4.  9  two  kidneys,  and  the  fat  that  (is)  upon 

4.  19  he  shall  take  all  his  fat  from  him,  and  b. 
4.  26  he  shall  burn  all  his  fat  upon  the  altar 
4.  26  as  the  fat  of  the  sacrifice  of  peace  offer. 

4.  31,  35  he  shall  take  away  all  the  fat  thereof 
4.  31  as  the  fat  is  taken  away  from  off  the 
4.  35  as  the  fat  of  the  lamb  is  taken  away 
6. 12  bum  thereon  the  fat  of  the  peace  offer. 


Lev.  7.  3  he  shall  offer  of  it  all  the  fat  thereof 

7.  3  the  rump,  and  the  fat  that  covereth  the 
7.  4  two  kidneys,  and  the  fat  that  (is)  on  them 
23  Ye  shall  eat  no  manner  of  fat,  of  ox,  or 
7.  24  the  fat  of  the  beast,  .and  the  fat  of  that 
7.  25  For  whosoever  eateth  the  fat  of  the  beast 
7.  30  the  fat  with  the  breast,  it  shall  he  bring 

7.  31  priest  shall  burn  the  fat  upon  the  altar 
7  33  the  sons  of  Aaron  that  offereth.  .the  fat 

8.  16,  25  all  the  fat  that  (was)  upon  the  inwards 
8.  16,  25  and  the  two  kidneys,  and  their  fat 

8. 25  And  he  took  the  fat,  and  the  rump,  and 

8.  26  put  (them)  on  the  fat,  and  upon  the  right 
9. 10  But  the  fat,  and  the  kidneys,  and  the  ca. 

9.  19  And  the  fat  of  the  bullock  and  of  the  ram 
9.  20  And  they  put  the  fat.  .and  he  burnt  the  f. 

9.  24  and  consumed  upon  the  altar,  the  fat 

10.  15  the  offerings  made  by  fire  of  the  fat,  to 

16.  25  fat  of  the  sin  offering  shall  he  burn  upon 

17.  6  burn  the  fat  for  a  sweet  savour  unto  the 
Numi8.  17  shalt  burn  their  fat  (for)  an  offering  made 
Deut  32.  14  with  fat  of  lambs,  and.  .fat  of  kidneys  of 

32.  38  Which  did  eat  the  fat  of  their  sacrifices 
Judg.  3.  22  the  fat  closed  upon  the  blade,  so  that  he 

1  Sa  2.15  Also  before  they  burnt  the  fat,  the  priest's 

2.  16  Let  them  not  fail  to  burn  the  fat  presently 
15.  22  (and)  to  hearken  than  the  fat  of  rams 

2  Sa.  1.  22  from  the  fat  of  the  mighty,  the  bow  of 

1  Ki.  8.  64,  64  and  the  fat  of  the  peace  offerings 

2  Ch.  7.  7  he  offered  burnt  offerings,  and  the  fat  of 

7.  7  to  receive  the  burnt  offerings,  .and  the  f. 
29!  35  offerings  (were)  in  abundance,  with  thef. 
35. 14  in  offering  of  burnt  offerings  and  the  fat 

Psa  17.  10  They  are  inclosed  in  their  own  fat :  with 
Isa'  1. 11  I  am  full  of  the  . fat  of  fed  beasts;  and 
34.  6  with  the  fat  of  the  kidneys  of  rams  :  for 

43.  24  neither  hast  thou  filled  me  with  the  fat 
Eze  34.  3  ye  eat  the  fat,  and  ye  clothe  you  with  the 

39.  19  ye  shall  eat  fat  till  ye  be  full,  and  drink 

44.  7  when  ye  offer  my  bread,  the  fat  and  the 
44.  1 5  they  shall  stand . .  to  offer  unto  me  the  fat 

5.  Preciousness,  "ip;  yagar. 

Psa.  37. 20  enemies  of  the  Lord  (shall  be)  as  the  fat 

6 . Fat  oily  substance,  D’lsifo  mashmannim. 

Neh.  8.  10  he  said  unto  them,  Go  your  w  ay,  eat  the  f. 

7 . Grease,  fat,  "ns  peder. 

Lev.  1.  8  the  priests,  Aaron’s  sons,  shall  lay.  .the  f. 

1.  12  he  shall  cut  it.  .with  his  head  and  his  fat 

8.  20  and  Moses  burnt  the  head,  .and  the  fat 

8.0 ily,  JD^  shamen. 

Gen.  49.  20  Out  of  Asher  his  bread  (snail  he)  fat,  and 
Nunn  3.  20  what  the  land  (is),  whether  it  Ore)  fat  or 
1  Ch.  4.  40  And  they  found  fat  pasture  and  good,  anil 
Neh.  9.  25  And  they  took  strong  cities,  and  a  fatila. 

9.  35  and  in  the  large  and  fat  land  which  thou 
Eze.  34.  14  and  (in)  a  fat  pasture  shall  they  feed  upon 

34. 16  but  I  will  destroy  the  fat  and  the  strong 
Hab.  1.  16  because  by  them  their  portion  (is)  fat,  and 

9.H  stall,  fattening,  P31P  marbeq. 

1  Sa.  28.  24  And  the  woman  had  a  fat  calf  in  the  ho. 

10 .Oil,  |»?i  shemen. 

Isa .  28.  1  which  (are)  on  the  head  of  the  fat  valleys 
28.  4  beauty,  which  (is)  on  the  head  of  the  fat 

FAT,  to  be  — 

To  be  fat,  insensiate,  rpo  taphash. 

Psa.119.  70  Their  heart  is  as  fat  as  grease.;  Off*4)  I 

FAT  beast  or  cattle  — - 
Falling,  n’IP  meri. 

i  Ki.  1.  9  Adonijah  slew  sheep  and  oxen  and  fat  ca. 

1. 19,  25  hath  slain  oxen  and  fat  cattle  and  sheep 
Amos  5.  22  regard  the  peace  offerings  of  your  fat  be. 
FAT,  to  become  — 

To  make  or  become  fat,  jap  shaman,  5. 

Neh.  9.  25  and  became  fat,  and  delighted  themselves 

FAT,  to  be  made  — -  • 

1. Tobe  made  fat,  ]an  dashen,  4. 

Provn.  25  The  liberal  soul  shall  be  made  fat;  and  he 
13.  4  the  soul  of  the  diligent  shall  be  made  fat 
28.  25  that  putteth  his  trust . .  shall  be  made  fat 
Isa.  34.  7  and  their  dust  made  fat  with  fatness 

2.  To  be  made  fat,  Jan  dashen,  lb. 

Isa.  34.  6  it  is  made  fat  with  fatness,  (and)  with  the 

FAT,  to  make  — 

1. To  fatten,  dashen,  3. 

Pr‘ov.15.  30  (and)  a  good  report  maketh  the  bones  fat 

2.  To  arm,  i'Sn  chalats,  5. 

Isa.  58.  11  And  the  Lord  shall,  .make  flit  thy  bones 

3 . To  make  fat  or  oily,  JPP  shaman,  5. 

Isa.  6.  10  Make  the  heart  of  this  people  fat,  and 

FAT,  to  make  selves  — 

To  make  fat,  sciff  bara,  5. 

1  Sa.  2.  29  to  make  yourselves  fat  with  the  chiefest 

FAT  ones  — 

1. Fat  ones,  D'np  mechim. 

Isa.  5.  17  and  the  waste  places  of  the  fat  ones  shall 

2. Fatness,  fat  one,  mishman. 

Isa.  10. 16  send  among  his  fat  ones  leanness  ;  and 

FAT  things  — 

Oil,  fatness,  jap  shemen. 

Isa.  25.  6  make  unto  all  people  a  feast  of  fat  things 
25.  6  fat  things  full  of  marrow,  of  wines  on  the 


FAT,  to  wax  — 

1.  To  be  or  become  fat,  Jan  dashen. 

Deut  31. 20  and  they  shall  have  eaten . .  and  tvaxen  fat 

2 . To  be  or  become  fat,  oily,  shaman. 

Deut  32. 15  But  Jeshurun  waxed  fat,  and  kicked 

FAT,  to  be  waxen  — 

To  be  or  become  fat,  oily,  ]aty  shaman. 

Deut  32  15  thou  art  waxen  fat,  thou  art  grown  thick 
Jer.  5.  28  They  are  waxen  fat,  they  shine ;  yea,  they 

FAT  fleshed  — 

Fat  in  flesh,  fpa  to?  beri  basar. 

Gen.  41.  2  seven  well  favoured  kine  and  fat  fleshed 

FATHER  — 

1. Father,  ancestor,  source,  inventor,  3K  ab. 

Gen.  2.  24  Therefore  shall  a  man  leave  his  father  and 
4.  20  And  Adah  bare  Jabal :  he  was  the  father 
4.  21  he  was  the  father  of  all  such  as  handle 
9.  18  Japheth :  and  Ham  (is)  the  father  of  C. 

9.  22  the  fatherof  Canaan,  saw.  .his  father,  and 
9.  23  and  covered  the  nakedness  of  their  father 
9.  23  and  they  sawr  not  their  father's  nakedness 

10.  21  Unto  Shem  also,  the  father  of  all  the  chil. 

11.  28  Haran  died  before  his  father  Terali  in 

11.  29  father  of  Milcah,  and  the  father  of  Iscah 

12.  1  G'et  thee  out.  .from  thy  father’s  house 
17.  4  and  thou  shalt  be  a  father  of  many  na. 

17.  5  a  father  of  many  nations  have  I  made 
19.  31  Our  father  (is)  old,  and  (there  is)  not  a 
19.  32  Come,  let  us  make  our  father  drink  wine 
19.  33  they  made  their  father  drink  wine  that 
19.  34  Behold,  I  lay  yesternight  with  my  father 
19.  35  they  made  their  father  drink  wine  that 
19.  36  the  daughters . .  with  child  by  their  father 
19.  37  the  same  (is)  the  father  of  the  Moabites 
19.  58  the  same  (is)  the  father  of  the  children  of 

20. 12  she  (is)  the  daughter  of  my  father,  but 

20. 13  God  caused  me  to  wander  from  my  fath. 
22.  7  Abraham  his  father,  and  said,  My  father 
22.  21  Huz.  .and  Kemuel  the  father  of  Aram 
24.  7  God .  .which  took  me  from  my  father’s  li. 
24.  23  is  there  room  (in)  thy  father's  house  for 
24.  38  But  thou  shalt  go  unto  my  father’s  house 
24.  40  thou  shalt  take  a  wife,  .of  my  father's  h. 

26.  3  oath  which  I  sware  unto  Abraham  thy  f. 

26.  15  For  all  the  wells  which  his  father’s  serv. 

26.  15  digged  in  the  days  of  Abraham  his  father 

26. 18  they  had  digged  in  the  days  of.  .his  father 

26.  18  after  the  names  by  which  his  father  had 

26.  24  I  (am)  the  God  of  Abraham  thy  father 

27.  6  I  heard  thy  father  speak  unto  Esau  thy 

27.  9  I  will  make . .  savoury  meat  for  thy  father 

27.  10  thou  shalt  bring  (it)  to  thy  father,  that 

27.  12  ily  father  peradveuture  will  feel  me,  and 
27.  14  savoury  meat,  such  as  his  father  loved 
27.  18  came  unto  his  father,  and  said,  My  fath. 
27.  19  Jacob  said  unto  his  father,  I  (am)  Esau 
27.  22  And  Jacob  wentnear  unto  Isaac  his  father 
27.  26  his  father  Isaac  said  unto  him,  Come  near 
27.  30  Jacob  was.  .scarce  gone  out  from .  .his  f. 
27.  31  savoury  meat,  and  brought  it  unto  his  f. 
27.  31  and  said  unto  his  father.  Let  my  father 
27.  32  Isaac  his  father  said  unto  him.  Who  (art) 
27.  34  when  Esau  heard  the  words  of  his  father 
27.  34  and  said  unto  his  father.  .0  my  father  ! 

27.  38  And  Esau  said  unto  his  father 
27.  38  Hast  thou  but  one  blessing,  my  father? 

27.  38  bless  me,  (even)  me  also,  0  my  father  ! 

27.  39  Isaac  his  father  answered  and  said  unto 
27.  41  because  of  the  blessing  wherewith  his  fa. 

27.  41  The  days  of  mourning  for  my  father  are 

28.  2  the  house  of  Bethuel,  thy  mother’s  father 

28.  7  And  that  Jacob  obeyed  his  father  and  his 

28.  8  daughters  of  Canaan  pleased  not.  .liis  fa. 

28. 13  I  (am)  the  Lord  God  of  Abraham  thy  fa. 

28.  21  So  that  I  come  again  to  my  father’s  house 

29.  9  Rachel  came  with  her  father's  sheep ;  for 

29.  12  Jacob  told  Rachel  that  he  (was)  her  fath. 

29.  12  and  she  ran  and  told  her  father 
31.  1  Jacob  hath  taken,  .all  that  (was)  our  fa. 
31.  1  of  (that)  which  (was)  our  father’s  hathlie 
31.  5  said  unto  them,  I  see  your  father’s  conn. 
31.  s  the  God  of  my  father  hath  been  with  me 
31.  6  with  all  my  power  I  have  served  your  f. 
31.  7  your  father  hath  deceived  me, and  changed 
31.  9  God  hath  taken,  .the  cattle  of  your  father 
31.  14  (Is  there)  yet  any  portion,  .in  our  father's 
31.  16  the  riches". .  God  hath  taken  from  our  fa. 

31. 18  to  go  to  Isaac  his  father  in  the  land  of  C. 

31. 19  had  stolen  the  images  that  (were)  her  fa. 
31.  29  but  the  God  of  your  father  spake  unto  me 
31.  30  because  thou  sore  longedst  after  thy  fath. 
31.  35  she  said  to  her  father,  Let  it  not  displease 
31.  42  Except  the  God  of  my  father,  the  God  of 
31.  53  the  God  of  their  father,  judge  betwixt  us 

31.  53  Jacob  sware  by  the  Fear  of  his  father  Is. 

32.  9  0  God  of  my  father . .  God  of  my  father  I. 

33. 19  at  the  hand  of . .  Hamor,  Shechem’s  father 

34.  4  Shechem  spake  unto  his  father  Hamor 

34.  6  Hamor  the  father  of  Shechem  w^ent  out 
34. 11  Shechem  said  unto  her  father  and  unto 

34.  13  sons  of  Jacob  answered  . .  Hamor  his  fath. 

34.  19  honourable  than  all  the  house  of  his  fath. 

35.  18  Ben-oni :  but  his  father  called  him  Benj. 

35.  22  Reuben  went  and  lay  with  Bilhah  his  fa. 

35.  27  Jacob  came  unto  Isaac  his  father  unto 

36.  9  Esau  the  father  of  the  Edomites  in  mount 

36.  24  as  he  fed  the  asses  of  Zibeon  his  father 

36.  43  he  (is)  Esau  the  father  of  the  Edomites 


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Gen.  37.  1  dwelt  in  the  land  wherein  his  father  was 
37  2  and  with  the  sous  of  Zilpah,  his  father’s 
37  2  Joseph  brought  unto  lus  father  their  evil 

37  4  when  his  brethren  saw  that  their  father 

37. 10  he  told  (it)  to  his  father,  and  to  his  breth. 
37.  10  his  father  rebuked  him,  and  said  unto  h. 

37.  11  but  his  father  observed  the  saying 

37. 12  his  brethren  went  to  feed  their  father’s 

37.  22  to  deliver  him  to  his  father  again 

37.  32  they  brought  (it)  to  their  father ;  and  said 

37.  35  Thus  his  father  wept  for  him 

38.  11  Remain  a  widow  at  thy  father’s  house 
38.  11  Tamar  went  and  dwelt  in  her  father's  h. 

41.  51  God.  .hath  made  me  forget  all.  .my  fath. 

42.  13  the  youngest  (is)  this  day  with  our  father 

42.  29  they  came  unto  Jacob  their  father  unto 

42.  32  We.  .twelve  brethren,  sons  of  our  father 

42.  32  the  youngest  (is)  this  day  with  our  father 

42.  35  they  and  their  father  saw  the  bundles  of 

42.  36  Jacob  their  fathersaid  unto  them,  Me 

42.  37  Reuben  spake  unto  his  father,  saying  . 

43.  2  their  father  said  unto  them,  Go  again 

43.  7  (Is)  your  father  yet  alive  ?  have  ye 

43.  8  Judah  said  unto  Israel  his  father,  Send 

43.  11  And  their  father  Israel  said  unto  them 

43.  23  the  God  of  your  father,  hath  given  you 

43.  27  (Is)  your  father  well,  the  old  man  of 

43.  28  And  they  answered,  Thy  servant  our  fat. 

44.  17  get  you  up  in  peace  unto  your  father 
44. 19  saying,  Have  ye  a  father,  or  a  brother? 

44.  20  We  have  a  father,  an  old  man,  and  a 

44.  20  he  alone  is  left,  .and  his  father  lovethhim 

44.  22  we  said.  .The  lad  cannot  leave  his  father 

44.  22  for  (if)  he  should  leave  his  father,  (his  f.) 

44.  24  we  came  up  unto  thy  servant  my  father 

44.  25  our  father  said,  Go  again,  .buy  us  a  little 
44.  27  And  thy  servant  my  father  said  unto  us 
44.  30  when  I  come  to  thy  servant  my  father 
44.  31  the  gray  hairs  of  thy  servant  our  father 
44.  32  became  surety  for  the  lad  unto  my  father 
44.  32  I  shall  bear  the  blame  to  my  father  for 
44.  34  For  how  shall  I  go  up  to  my  father 

44.  34  I  see  the  evil  that  shall  come  on  my  fat. 

45.  3  I  (am)  Joseph  :  doth  my  father  yet  live  ? 

45.  8  he  hath  made  me  a  father  to  Pharaoh 

45.  9  Haste  ye,  and  go  up  to  my  father,  and 

45.  13  ye  shall  tell  my  father  of  all  my  glory  in 

45. 18  take  your  father,  and  your  households 

45. 19  this  do  ye.  .bring  your  father,  and  come 
45  23  And  to  his  father  he  sent  after  this 

43.  23  bread  and  meat  for  his  father  by  the  way 

45.  25  and  came  into.  .Canaan  unto,  .their  fat. 

45.  27  the  spirit  of  Jacob  their  father  revived 

46.  1  sacrifices  unto  the  God  of  his  father  Isaac 

46.  3  I  (am)  God,  the  God  of  thy  father  :  fear 

46.  5  sous  of  Israel  carried  Jacob  their  father 

46.  29  Joseph,  .went  up  to  meet  Israel  his  father 

46.  31  And  Joseph  said,  .unto  his  father's  house 

46.  31  My  brethren,  and  my  father’s  house 

47.  1  My  father  and  my  brethren,  .are  come 

47.  5  Thy  father  and  thy  brethren  are  come 

47.  6  in  the  best  of  the  land  make  thy  father 

47.  7  And  Joseph  brought  in  Jacob  his  father 

47.  11  Joseph  placed  his  father  and  his  brethren 

47.  12  And  Joseph  nourished  his  father,  and 

48.  1  told  Joseph,  Behold,  thy  father  (is)  sick 

48.  9  Joseph  said  unto  his  father,  They  (are) 

48.  17  when  Joseph  saw  that  his  father  laid  his 

48.  17  he  held  up  his  father’s  hand,  to  remove 

48.  18  Joseph  said  unto  his  father,  Not  so,  my  f. 

48.  19  his  father  refused,  and  said,  I  know  (it) 

49.  2  and  hearken  unto  Israel  your  father 

49.  4  because  thou  wentest  up  to  thy  father’s 

49.  8  thy  father’s  children  shall  bow  down  bef. 

49.  25  by  the  God  of  thy  father,  who  shall  help 

49.  26  The  blessings  of  thy  father  have  prevail. 

49.  28  this  (is  it)  that  their  father  spake  unto 

50.  1  Joseph  fell  upon  his  father’s  face,  and 

50.  2  commanded,  physicians  to  embalm  his  f. 

50.  5  My  father  made  me  swear,  saying,  Lo,  I 

50.  5  therefore  let  me  go  up.  .and  bury  my  fa. 

50.  6  Pharaoh  said,  Go  up  and  bury  thy  father 

50.  7  Joseph  went  up  to  bury  his  father  :  and 
50.  8  the  house  of  Joseph,  .and  his  father’s  h. 
50.  10  he  made  a  mourning  for  his  father  seven 
50.  14  returned,  .after  he  had  buried  his  father 
50.  15  when  Joseph’s  brethren  saw  that  their  f. 
50.  16  Thy  father  did  command  before  he  died 
50. 17  forgive  the .  .servants  of  the  God  of  thy  fa. 
50.  22  Joseph  dwelt  in  Egypt,  he.  .his  father’s 

Exod.  2.  16  filled  the  troughs  to  water  their  father’s 

2.  18  And  when  they  came  to  Reuel  their  fat. 

3.  6  he  said,  I  (am)  the  God  of  thy  father,  the 

15.  2  my  father’s  God,  and  I  will  exalt  him 

18.  4  for  the  God  of  my  father,  .(was)  mine 

20.  12  Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother  :  that 

21.  15  he  that  smiteth  his  father,  or  his  mother 

21.  17  he  that  curseth  his  father,  or  his  mother 

22.  17  If  her  father  utterly  refuse  to  give  her 
40.  15  as  thou  didst  anoint  their  father,  that 

Lev.  16.  32  to  minister  in  the  priest’s  office  in  his  f. 

18.  7  The  nakedness  of  thy  father,  or  the  nak. 

18.  8  The  nakedness  of  thy  father’s  wife  shalt 

18.  8  it  (is)  thy  father’s  nakedness 

18.  9  nakedness  of.  .the  daughter  of  thy  fath. 

18.  11  The  nakedness  of  thy  father’s  wife’s  dau. 

18. 11  begotten  of  thy  father,  she  (is)  thy  sister 

18.  12  not  uncover  the  nakedness  of  thy  fathe. 

18. 12  she  (is)  thy  father’s  near  kinswoman 

18.  14  not  uncover  the  nakedness  of  tliyfather’s 

19.  3  Ye  shall  fear  every  man  his.  .father 

20.  9  every  one  that  curseth  his  father  or  his  m. 


Lev.  20.  9  he  hath  cursed  his  father  or  his  mother 

20.  11  tile  man  that  lietli  with  his  father’s  wife 

20.  11  hath  uncovered  his  father's  nakedness 

20.  17  if  a  man  shall  take  his  sister,  his  father’s 

20.  19  not  uncover  the  nakedness,  .of  thy  fath. 

21.  2  for  his  mother,  and  for  his  father,  and 

21.  9  she  profaneth  her  father  :  she  shall  be 

21.  II  Neither  shall  he.  .defile  himself  for  his  f. 

22.  13  and  is  returned  unto  her  father’s  house 
22.  13  she  shall  eat  of  her  father’s  meat 

Num.  3.  4  ministered,  .in  the  sight  of.  .their  father 
3.  24,  30,  35  the  chief  of  the  house  of  the  fath. 

6.  7  not  make  himself  unclean  for  his  father 

12.  14  If  her  father  had  but  spit  in  her  face 

17.  6  gave,  .according  to  their  fathers’  houses 

18.  1  Thou  and  thy  sons  and  thy  father’s  house 

18.  2  the  tribe  of  thy  father,  bring  thou  witli 
27.  3  Our  father  died  in  the  wilderness,  and  he 
27.  4  Why  should  the  name  of  our  father  be 
27.  4  possession  among  the  brethren  of  our  fa. 
27.  7  inheritance  among  their  father’s  brethren 
27.  7  shalt  cause  the  inheritance  of  their  father 
27.  10  shall  give  his  inheritance  unto  his  father's 
27.  11  if  his  father  have  no  brethren,  then  ye 
30.  3  (being)  in  her  father’s  house  in  her  youth 
30.  4  And  her  father  hear  her  vow,  and  her 
30.  4  and  her  father  shall  hold  his  peace  at  her 
30.  5  But  if  her  father  disallow  her  in  the  day 
30.  5  Lord  shall  forgive  her,  because  her  father 
30.  16  between  the  father  and  his  daughter 

36.  6  to  the  family  of  the  tribe  of  then'  father 
36.  8  one  of  the  family  of  the  tribe  of  her  fath. 
36.  12  in  the  tribe  of  the  family  of  their  father 
Deut.  5.  16  Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother,  as 

21.  13  bewail  her  father  and  her  mother  a  full 

21.  18  which  will  not  obey  the  voice  of  his  fath. 

21.  19  Then  shall  his  father  and  his  mother  lay 

22.  1 5  Then  shall  the  father  of  the  damsel,  and 

22.  16  tlie  damsel’s  father  shall  say  unto  the  eld. 

22.  19  and  give,  .unto  the  father  of  the  damsel 

22.  21  the  damsel  to  the  door  of  her  father’s  h. 
22.  21  to  play  the  whore  in  her  father’s  house 
22.  29  man . .  shall  give  unto  the  damsel’s  father 
22.  30  A  man  shall  not  take  his  father’s  wife 
22.  30  nor  discover  his  father’s  skirt 

26.  5  A  Syrian  ready  to  perish  (was)  my  father 

27.  16  Cursed  (be)  he  that  setteth  light  by  his  f 
27.  20  Cursed  (be)  he  that  lietli  with  his  father’s 
27.  20  because  he  uncovereth  his  father’s  skirt 
27.  22  lieth  with,  .the  daughter  of  his  father 
32.  6  (is)  not  he  thy  father  (that)  hath  bought 

32.  7  ask  thy  father,  and  he  will  show  thee 

33.  9  Who  said  unto  his  father  and  to  his  moth. 
Josh.  2.  12  ye  will,  .show  kindness  unto  my  father’s 

2.  13  ye  will  save  alive  my  father,  and  my  moth. 
2.  18  thou  shalt  bring  thy  father,  and  thy 
2.  18  all  thy  father’s  household,  home  unto  thee 
6.  23  men.  .brought  out  Rahab,  and  her  father 
6.  25  Joshua  saved  Rahab.  and  her  father’s  h. 

15.  13  the  city  of  Arba  the  father  qf  Anak,  which 

15.  18  she  moved  him  to  ask  of  her  father  a  field 

17.  1  Machir  the  first  born  of  Manasseh,  the  fa. 

17.  4  gave . .  among  the  brethren  of  their  father 

19.  47  Dan,  after  the  name  of  Dan  their  father 
21.  it  they  gave  them  the  city  of  Arba  the  father 
24.  2  Your  fathers  dwelt  on  the  other  side  of 
24.  2  Terah,  the  father  of  Abraham,  and  the  f. 
24.  3  I  took  your  father  Abraham  from  the 
24.  32  sons  of  Hamor  the  father  of  Shechem  for 

Judg.  1.  14  she  moved  him  to  ask  of  her  father  a  field 
6.  15  and  I  (am)  the  least  in  my  father’s  house 
6.  25  Take  thy  father's  young  bullock,  even  the 
6.  25  the  altar  of  Baal  that  thy  father  hath 
6.  27  because  he  feared  his  father’s  household 

8.  32  buried  in  the  sepulchre  of  Joash  his  fat. 

9.  1  family  of  the  house  of  his  mother’s  father 
g  5  he  went  unto  his  father's  house  at  Ophrah 
g.  17  my  father  fought  for  you,  and  adventured 
9. 18  ye  are  risen  up  against  my  father’s  h 

9.  28  serve  the  men  of  Hamor  the  father  of  S. 

9.  56  which  he  did  unto  his  father,  in  slaying 
11.  36  And  she  said  unto  him,  My  father 
11.  37  she  said  unto  her  father,  Let  tins  thing 
11.  39  she  returned  unto  her  father,  who  did 

14.  2  he  came  up,  and  told  his  father  and  his 

14.  3  his  father  and  his  mother  said  unto  lnm 
14.  3  Ramson  said  unto  his  father,  Get  her  for 
14.  4  his  father  and  his  mother  knew  not  that 
14.  5  Then  went  Samson  down,  and  his  father 
14.  6  he  told  not  his  father  or  his  mother  what 
14.  9  went . .  and  came  to  his  father  and  mother 
14.  10  So  his  father  went  down  unto  the  woman 
14.  15  lest  we  burn  thee  and  thy  father’s  house 
14.  16  I  have  not  told  (it)my  father  nor  my  mo. 

14.  19  and  he  went  up  to  his  father’s  house 

15.  1  her  father  would  not  suffer  him  to  go  in 

15.  2  her  father  said,  I  verily  thought  that  thou 

15.  6  came  up,  and  burned  her  and  her  father 

16.  31  brethren,  and  all  the  house  of  his  father 

16.  31  in  the  burying  place  of  Manoali  his  father 
17. 10  Dwell  with  me,  and  be  unto  me  a  father 

18.  19  go.  .and  be  to  us  a  father  and  a  priest 

18.  29  Dan,  after  the  name  of  Dan  their  father 

19.  2  went  away  from  him  unto  her  father’s 

19.  3  she  brought  him  unto  her  father’s  house 

19.  3  when  the  father  of  the  damsel  saw  him 

19.  4  and  his  father  in  law,  the  damsel's  father 

19.  5  the  damsel’s  father  said  unto  his  son  in 

19.  6  the  damsel’s  father  had  said  unto  the  man 

19.  8  the  damsel’s  father  said,  Comfort  thine 

19.  9  his  father  in  law,  the  damsel’s  father,  said 

Ruth  2.  1 1  thou  hast  left  thy  father  and  thy  mother 


Ruth  4.  17  he  (is)  the  father  of  Jesse,  the  father  of  D. 

1  Sa.  2.  25  they  hearkened  not  unto,  .their  father 
2.  27  Did  I.  .appear unto  the  house  of  thy  fath. 

2.  28  did  I  give  unto  the  house  of  thy  father 
2.  30  thy  house,  and  the  house  of  thy  father 
2.  31  I  will  cut  oft  .  .the  arm  of  thy  father’s  h. 

9.  3  And  the  asses  of  Kish  Saul's  father  were 

10.  2  thy  father  hath  left  the  care  of  the  asses 

10.  12  But  who  (is)  their  father  ?  Therefore  it 
14.  1  let  us  go  over.  .But  he  told  not  his  father 
14.  27  Jonathan  heard  not  when  his  father  ch. 

14.  28  Thy  father  straitly  charged  the  people 
14.  29  Then  said  Jonathan,  My  father  hath  tro. 
14.  51  Kish  (was)  the  father  of  Saul . .  Ner  the  f. 

17.  15  David  went,  .to  feed  his  father’s  sheep  at 

17.  25  and  make  his  father's  house  free  in  Israel 

17.  34  Thy  servant  kept  his  father’s  sheep,  and 

18.  2  would  let  him  go  no  more,  .to  his  father’s 

18.  18  what  (is)  my  life,  (or)  my  father's  family 

19.  2  Saul  my  father  seeketh  to  kill  thee  :  now 

19.  3  I  will  go  out  and  stand  beside  my  father 

19.  3  I  will  commune  with  my  father  of  thee 

19.  4  spake  good  of  David  unto  Saul  his  father 

20.  1  and  what  (is)  my  sin  before  thy  father 

20.  2  behold,  my  father  will  do  nothing  either 

20.  2  why  should  my  father  hide  this  thing 

20.  3  Thy  father  certainly  knoweth  that  I  have 

20.  6  If  thy  father  at  all  miss  me,  then  say 

20.  8  why  sliouldest  thou  bring  me  to  thy  fat.? 

20.  9  that  evil  were  determined  by  my  father 

20.  10  what  (if)  thy  father  answer  thee  roughly? 

20.  12  when  I  have  sounded  my  father  about 

20.  13  but  if  it  please  my  father  (to  do)  thee  evil 

20.  13  with  thee,  as  he  hath  been  with  my  father 

20.  32  Jonathan  answered  Saul  his  father,  and 

20.  33  knew  that  it  was  determined  of  liis  father 
20.  34  was  grieved  for  David,  because  his  father 
22.  1  when . .  all  his  father’s  house  heard  (it) 

22.  3  Let  my  father  and  my  mother,  I  pray 
22.  11  Ahimelecli . .  and  all  his  father’s  house 
22.  15  (nor)  to  all  the  house  of  my  father :  for 
22. 16  Thou  shalt  surely  die . .  and  all  thy  father’s 

22.  22  of  all  the  persons  of  thy  father’s  house 

23.  17  Fear  not :  for  the  hand  of  Saul  my  father 

23.  17  and  that  also  Saul  my  father  knoweth 
24. 11  Moreover,  my  father,  see,  yea,  see  the 

24.  21  wilt  not  destroy  my  name  out  of  my  fat. 

2  Sa.  2.  32  buried  him  in  the  sepulchre  of  his  father 

3.  7  Wherefore  hast  thou  gone  in  unto  my  f. 

3.  8  kindness  this  day  unto  the  house  of.  .thyf. 
3.  29  Let  it  rest . .  on  all  his  father’s  house 

6  21  the  Lord,  which  chose  me  before  thy  fa. 

7.  14  I  will  lie  his  father,  and  he  shall  lie  my 

9.  7  I  will . .  show . .  kindness  for . .  thy  father’s 
9.  7  will  restore,  .all  the  land  of  Saul  thy  fa. 

10.  2  as  his  father  showed  kindness  unto  me 

10.  2  David  sent  to  comfort  him.  .for  his  father 

10.  3  thou  that  David  doth  honour  thy  father 

13.  5  when  thy  father  cometh  to  see  thee,  say 

14.  9  the  iniquity  (be)on  me,  and  on  my  father's 

15.  34  (as)  I  (have  been)  thy  father’s  servant  hi. 

16.  3  shall . .  restore . .  the  kingdom  of  my  father 

16.  19  as  I  have  served  in  thy  father’s  presence 

16.  21  Go  in  unto  thy  father’s  concubines,  which 

16.  22  Absalom  went  in  unto  his  father’s  eoneu. 

17.  8  For,  said  Hushai,  thou  knowest  thy  father 

17  8  thy  father  (is)  a  man  of  war,  and  will  not 

17.  10  for  all  Israel  knoweth  that  thy  father  (is) 

17.  23  was  buried  in  the  sepulchre  of  his  father 
19.  28  For  all  (of)  my  father’s  house  were  but 
!9.  37  by  the  grave  of  my  father,  and  of  my 

21.  14  Zelah,  in  the  sepulchre  of  Kish  his  father 
24  17  Let  thine  hand,  .be  against,  .my  father's 
I  Ki.  I.  6  his  father  had  not  displeased  him  at  any 
2.  12  Solomon  upon  the  throne  of.  .his  father 
2.  24  set  me  on  the  throne  of  David  my  father 
2.  26  barest  the  ark .  .before  David  my  father 
2.  26  been  afflicted  in  all  wherein  my  father 
2.  31  from  me,  and  from  the  house  of  my  fat. 
2.  32  and  slew  them  with  the  sword,  my  father 

2.  44  that  thou  didst  to  David  my  father 

3.  3  walking  in  the  statutes  of  David  his  fat. 
3!  6  Thou . .  showed  unto  thy  servant . .  my  fa. 
3.  7  thy  servant  king  instead  of.  .my  father 
3.  14  as  thy  father  David  did  walk,  then  I  will 
5.  1  anointed  him  king  in  the  room  of  his  fa. 
5.  3  Thou  knowest  how  that  David  my  father 

5.  5  as  the  Lord  spake  unto  David  my  father 

6.  12  which  I  spake  unto  David  thy  father 

7.  14  his  father  (was)  a  man  of  Tyre,  a  worker 

7  51  brought  in  the  things  which  D.  his  father 

8  15  spake  with  his  mouth  unto  David  my  fa. 
8  17  it  was  in  the  heart  of  David  my  father  to 
8  18  And  the  LORD  said  unto  David  my  father 
8  20  I  am  risen  up  in  the  room  of  D.  my  father 
8  24  Who  hast  kept  with  thy  servant  D.  my  f. 

8.  25  God . .  keep  with  thy  servant  David  my  f. 
8  26  thou  spakest  unto  thy  servant  D.  my  fa. 
o.  4  as  David  thy  father  walked,  in  integrity 
q.  s  as  I  promised  to  David  tliy  father,  saying 

11.  4  as  (was)  the  heart  of  David  his  father 

11.  6  went  not  fully  after  the  Lord,  as.  his  fa. 

11.  12  I  will  not  do  it  for  David  thy  father  s  sake 

11.  17  certain  Edomites  of  his  father's  servants 
11.27  repaired  the  breaches  of  the  city  of . .  his  f. 

11.  33  have  not  walked ..  as  (did)  David  his  father 

11.  43  slept  with  his  fathers,  .of  David  his  fat. 

12.  4  Thy  father  made  our  yoke  grievous :  now 

12.  4  make  thou  the  grievous  service  qf  thy  f. 

12.  6  men,  that  stood  before  Solomon  liis  father 
12.  9  Make  the  yoke  which  thy  father  did  put 
12. 10  Thy  father  made  our  yokeheavy.but  make 


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1  Ki.  12.  io  shall  be  thicker  than  my  father's  loins 

12.  ii  now  whereas  my  father  did  lade  you  with 

i2.  ii  my  father  hath  chastised  you  with  whips 

i2.  14  My  father  made  your  yoke  heavy,  and  I 

12.  14  my  father  (also)  chastised  you  with  whips 

13.  11  them  they  told  also  to  their  father 

13.  12  their  father  said  unto  them.  What  way 
15.  3  he  walked  in  all  the  sins  of  his  father 
15.  3  not  perfect,  .as  the  heart  of  David  his  f. 

15.  11  Asa  did.  .right,  .as  (did)  David  his  father 
15.  15  he  brought  in  the  things  which  his  father 
15.  19  (and)  between  my  father  and  thy  father 
15.  24  Asa  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was  buried 

13.  26  and  walked  in  the  way  of  his  father,  and 

18.  18  but  thou,  and  thy  father’s  house,  in  that 

19.  20  Let  me,  I  pray  thee,  kiss  my  father  and 

20.  34  cities  which  my  father  took  from  thy  fa. 

20.  34  thou  shalt  make  streets .  .as  my  father 

22.  43  walked  in  all  the  ways  of  Asa  his  father 

22.  46  which  remained  in  the  days  of  his  father 
22.  50  was  buried,  in  the  city  of  David  his  fath. 

22.  52  walked  in  the  way  of  his  father,  and  in 
22.  53  according  to  all  that  his  father  had  done 

2  Ki.  2.  12  My  father,  my  father !  the  chariot  of  Isr. 

3.  2  he  wrought  evil . .  but  not  like  his  father 

3.  2  put  away  the  image  of  Baal  that  his  father 

3.  13  get  thee  to  the  prophets  of  thy  father 

4.  18  he  went  out  to  his  father  to  the  reapers 

4.  19  he  said  unto  his  father,  My  head,  my  he. 

5.  13  My  father,  (if)  the  prophet  had  bid  thee 

6.  21  My  father,  shall  I  smite  (them)?  shall  I 

9.  25  rode  together  after  Ahab  his  father,  the 

10.  3  set  (him)  on  his  father's  throne,  and  fight 

13.  14  O  my  father,  my  father  !  the  chariot  of  I. 

13.  25  out  of  the  hand  of  Jehoahazhis  father  by 

14.  3  yet  not  like  David  his  father :  he  did 

14.  3  according  to  all  things  as  Joashhis  father 

14.  5  slew  his  servants  which  had  slain . .  his  fa. 
14.21  and  made  him  king  instead  of  his  father 

15.  3  according  to  all  that  bis  father  Amaziah 

15.  34  he  did  according  to  all  that  his  father  U. 

15.  38  was  buried,  .in  the  city  of  David  his  fat. 

16.  2  did  not.  .right,  .like  David  his  father 

18.  3  according  to  all  that  David  his  father  did 

20.  5  Thus  saith.  .the  God  of  David  thy  father 

21.  3  the  high  places  which  Hezekiah  his  fath. 

21.  20  lie  did.  .evil,  .as  his  father  Manasseh  did 

21.  21  he  walked  in  all  the  way  that  his  father 

21.  22  And  he  forsook  the  Lord  God  of  his  fat. 

22.  2  walked  in  all  the  way  of  David  his  father 

23.  30  and  made  him  king  in  his  father's  stead 

23.  34  king  in  the  room  of  Josiahhis  father,  and 

24.  9  according  to  all  that  his  father  had  done 
1  Cli.  2.  17  the  father  of  Amasa(was)  Jether  the  Ish. 

2.  21  to  the  daughter  of  Machir  the  father  of 

2.  23  (belonged)  to  the  sons  of  Machir,  the  fat. 

2.  24  Hezron's  wife,  bare  him  Ashur  the  father 

2.  42  Mesha  his  first  born,  which  (was)  the  fat. 

2.  42  the  sons  of  Mareshah  the  father  of  Heb. 

2.  44  Sheina  begat  Raham  the  father  of  Jorko. 

2.  45  and  Maon  (was)  the  father  of  Beth-zur 
2.  49  She  bare  also  Shaaph  the  father  of  Mad. 

2.  49  Sheva  the  father  of  Machbenali,  and  the  f. 

2.  50,  52  Shobal  the  father  of  Kirjath-jearim 
2.  51  father  of  Bethlehem,  Hareph  the  father 
2.  55  Hemath,  the  father  of  the  house  of  Rec. 

4.  3  these  (were  of)  the  father  of  Etam ;  Jezr. 

4.  4  the  father  of  Gedor,  and  Ezer  the  father 

4.  5  Ashur  the  father  of  Tekoa  had  two  wives 

4.  11  begat  Mehir,  which  (was)  the  father  of  Es. 

4.  12  and  Tehinnah  the  father  of  Irnahash 

4.  14  Joab,  the  father  of  the  valley  of  Charas. 

4.  17  and  Ishbah  the  father  of  Eshtemoa 
4.  18  Jehudijah  bare  Jered  the  father  of  Gedor 
4.  18  father  of  Socho,  and  Jekuthiel  the  father 
4.  19  the  father  of  Keilah  the  Garmite,  and  Es. 

4.  21  father  of  Lecah,  and  Laadah,  the  father 

5.  1  forasmuch  as  he  defiled  his  father's  bed 

7.  14  the  Aramitess  bare  Machir  the  father  of 
7.  22  And  Ephraim  their  father  mourned  many 
7.  31  Malchiel,  who  (is)  the  father  of  Birzavith 

7.  40  children  of  Asher,  heads  of  (their)  father’s 

8.  29  And  at  Gibeon  dwelt  the  father  of  Gibeon 

9.  19  his  brethren,  of  the  house  of  his  father 
g.  35  And  in  Gibeon  dwelt  the  father  of  Gibeon 

12.  28  of  his  father's  house  twenty  and  two  cap. 

17.  13  I  will  be  his  father,  and  he  shall  be  my 

19.  2  because  his  father  showed  kindness  to  me 
19.  2  sent  .to  comfort  him  concerning  his  fat. 
19.  3  Thinkest.  that  David  doth  honour  thy  f. 

21.  17  Let  thine  hand .  .be  on  me,  and  on  my  fa. 

22.  10  shall  be  my  sou,  and  I  (will  be)  his  father 

23.  11  one  reckoning,  according  to  (their)  fath. 

24.  2  Nadab  and  Abiliu  died  before  their  father 

24.  19  orderings,  .under  Aaron  their  father,  as 

25.  3  under  the  hands  of  their  father  .Teduthun 

25.  6  these  (were)  under  the  hands  of  their  fat. 

26.  6  ruled  throughout  the  house  of  their  fat. 

26.  10  he  was  not  the  first  bom,  yet  his  father 
28.  4  chose  me  before  all  the  house  of  my  fath. 
28.  4  the  house  of  Judah  the  house  of  my  fat. 
28.  4  among  the  sons  of  my  father  he  liked  me 
28.  6  have  chosen  him . .  and  I  will  be  his  father 

28.  9  my  son,  know  thou  the  God  of  thy  father 

29.  10  Blessed(be)thou,  LoRDGod  of  Israel  ourf. 
29.  23  Solomon  sat.  .instead  of  David  his  father 

2  Ch  1.  8  showed  great  mercy  unto  David  my  fath. 

1.  9  let  thy  promise  unto  David  my  father  be 

2.  3  As  thou  didst  deal  with  David  my  father 
2.  7  men . .  whom  David  my  father  did  provide 
2. 13  sent  a  cunning  man.  .of  Huram  my  fath. 
2.  14  his  father  (was)  a  man  of  Tyre,  skilful  to 


2  Ch.  2.  14  cunning  men  of  my  lord  David  thy  father 

2.  17  numbering  wherewith  David  his  father  j 

3.  1  Lord  appeared  unto  David  his  father,  in 

4.  16  The  pots  also,  .did  Huram  his  father 

5.  1  brought,  .the  things  that  David  his  father 

6.  4  which  he  spake  with  his  mouth  to  my  fa. 

6.  7  Now  it  was  in  the  heart  of  David  my  fat. 

6.  8  But  the  LORD  said  to  David  my  father 

6.  10  risen  up  in  the  room  of  David  my  father 

6.  15,  16  with  thy  servant  David  my  father  that 

7.  17  if  thou  wilt  walk,  .as  David  thy  father 

7.  18  as  I  have  covenanted  with  David  thy  fat. 

8.  14  according  to  the  order  of  David  his  father 

9.  31  was  buried  in  the  city  of  David  his  father 

10.  4  Thy  father  made  our  yoke  grievous  :  now 

10.  4  ease . .  the  grievous  servitude  of  thy  father 
10.  6  that  had  stood  before  Solomon  his  father 

10.  9  Ease  somewhat  the  yoke  that  thy  father 
10. 10  Thy  father  made  our  yoke  heavy,  but 

10.  10  (finger)  shall  be  thicker  than  my  father's 
10.  1 1  For  whereas  my  father  put  a  heavy  yoke 
10.  11,  14  my  father  chastised  you  with  whips 
10.  14  My  father  made  your  yoke  heavy,  but  I 

15.  18  he  brought,  .the  things  that  his  father 

16.  3  (there  was)  between  my  father  and  thy  f. 

17.  2  cities  of  Ephraim,  which  Asa  his  father  | 

17.  4  But  sought  to  the  Lord  God  of  his  father 

20.  32  And  he  walked  in  the  way  of  Asa  his  fa. 

21.  3  And  their  father  gave  them  great  gifts  of 
21.  4  was  risen  up  to  the  kingdom  of  his  father 
21.  12  saith  the  Lord  God  of  David  thy  father 
21.  12  not  walked  in  the  ways  of.  .thy  father 

21.  13  hast  slain  thy  brethern  of  thy  father’s  ho. 

22.  4  counsellors,  after  the  death  of  his  father 

24.  22  the  kindness  which  Jehoiada  his  father 

25.  3  slew  his  servants  that  had  killed,  .his  fat. 

26.  1  made  him  king  in  the  room  of  his  father 

26.  4  according  to  all  that  his  father  Amaziahi 

27.  2  according  to  all  that  his  father  Uzziah  did 

28.  1  he  did  not.  .right  ,  .like  David  his  father 

29.  2  according  to  all  that  David  his  father  had 

33.  22  he  did.  .evil,  .as  did  Manasseh  his  father 

33.  22  carved  images  which  Manasseh  his  father 

33.  23  humbled  not  himself,  as  Manasseh  his  f. 

34.  2  walked  in  the  ways  of  David  his  father 

34.  3  to  seek  after  the  God  of  David  his  father 
36.  1  made  him  king  in  his  father’s  stead  in 

Neh.  1.  6  both  I  and  my  father's  house  have  sinned 
Esth.  2.  7  for  she  had  neither  father  nor  mother 

2.  7  when  her  father  and  mother  were  dead 
4.  14  and  thy  father's  house  shall  be  destroyed 

Job  15.  10  very  aged  men,  much  elder  than  thy  fat. 
17.  14  have  said  to  corruption,  Thou  (art)  my  f. 
29.  16  I  (was)  a  father  to  the  poor  :  and  the 
31.  18  he  was  brought  up  with  me,  as  (with)  a  f. 
38.  28  Hath  the  rain  a  father?  or  who  bath 

42.  15  their  father  gave  them  inheritance  among 
Psa.  27.  10  When  my  father  and  my  mother  forsake 
45. 10  forget,  .thine  own  people,  and  thy  father's 
68.  5  A  father  of  the  fatherless,  and  a  judge  of 
89.  26  Thou  (art)  my  Father,  my  God,  and  the 
103.  13  Like  as  a  father  pitieth  (his)  children,  (so) 
Prov.  1.  8  My  son,  hear  the  instruction  of  thy  father 

3.  12  even  as  a  fathenthe  son  (in  whom)  he 

4.  1  Hear,  the  instruction  of  a  father,  and 
4.  3  For  I  was  my  father  s  son,  tender  and 

6.  20  My  son,  keep  thy  father's  commandment 
10.  1  A  wise  son  maketh  a  glad  father  :  hut  a 
13.  1  A  wise  son  (hearetli)  his  father's  instruc. 
15.  5  A  fool  despiseth  his  father’s  instruction 
15.  ao  A  wise  son  maketh  a  glad  father  :  but  a 
17.  21  and  the  father  of  a  fool  hath  no  joy 

17.  25  A  foolish  son  (is)  a  grief  to  his  father 
19.  13  foolish  son  (is)  the  calamity  of  his  father 

19.  26  Hethatvvasteth(his)  father, (and)  chaseth 

20.  20  Whoso  curseth  his  father  or  his  mother 

23.  22  Hearken  unto  thy  father  that  begat  thee 
23.  24  The  father  of  the  righteous  shall  greatly 
23.  25  Thy  father  and  thy  mother  shall  be  glad 

27.  10  Thine  own  friend,  and  thy  father’s  friend 

28.  7  companion  of  riotous  (men)  shameth  his  f. 

28.  24  Whoso  robbeth  his  father  or  his  mother 

29.  3  Whoso  loveth  wisdom  rejoiceth  his  father 

30.  11  a  generation  (that)  curseth  their  father 

30.  17  The  eye  (that)  mocketh  at  (his)  father 

Isa.  3.  6  his  brother,  of  the  house  of  his  father 

7.  17  Lord  shall  bring,  .upon  thy  father’s  ho. 

8.  4  For  before  the  child .  .cry,  My  father,  and 

9.  6  The  mighty  God,  The  everlasting  Father 

22.  2 1  he  shall  be  a  father  to  the  inhabitants  of 
22.  23  be  for  a  glorious  throne  to  his  father’s  ho. 
22.  24  all  the  glory  of  his  father’s  house,  the 
38.  5  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  David  thy  fa. 
38. 19  the  father  to  the  children  shall  make 

43.  27  Thy  first  father  hath  sinned,  and  thy  tea. 
45.  10  Woe  unto  him  that  saith  unto  (his)  father 
51.  2  Look  unto  Abraham  your  father,  and  unto 
58.  14  feed  thee  with  the  heritage  of.  .thy  father 
63.  16  Doubtless  thou  (art)  our  Father,  though 

63.  16  thou,  O  Lord,  (art)  our  Father,  our  Red. 

64.  8  But  now,  0  Lord,  thou  (art)  our  Father 
Jer.  2.  27  Saying  to  a  stock.  Thou  (art)  my  father 

3.  19  I  said,  Thou  shalt'call  me,  My  father 
12.  6  thy  brethren,  and  the  house  of  thy  father 
16  7  cup  of  consolation  to  drink  for  their  fath. 
20.  15  the  man  who  brought  tidings  to  my  fath. 
22.  11  which  reigned  instead  of  Josiali  his  father 
22.  15  Did  not  thy  father  eat  and  drink,  and  do 

31.  9  for  I  am  a  father  to  Israel,  and  Ephraim 

35.  6  for  Jonadab  the  son  of  Rechab  our  father 

35.  8  have  we  obeyed .  .the  son  of  Rechab  our  f. 
35.  10  according  to  all  that  Jonadab  our  father 


Jer.  35.  14  they  drink  none,  but  obey  their  father's 
35.  16  performed  the  commandment  of  their  fa. 

35.  18  Because  ye  have  obeyed,  .your  father 
Eze.  16.  3  thy  father  (was)  an  Amorite,  and  thy  m. 

16.  45  an  Hittite,  and  your  father  an  Amorite 

18.  4  as  the  soul  of  the  father,  so  also  the  soul 

18.  14  a  son,  that  seeth  all  his  father's  sins 

18.  17  shall  not  die  for  the  iniquity  of  his  father 
18.  18  his  father,  because  he  cruelly  oppressed 
18.  19  doth  not  the  son  bear  the  iniquity  of  thef. 

18.  20  son  shall  not  bear  the  iniquity  of  the  fath 
18.  20  neither  shall  the  father  bear  the  iniquity 
22.  7  In  thee  have  they  set  light  by  father  and 
22.  10  In  thee  have  they  discovered  their  fath. 

22.  11  hath  humbled  his  sister,  his  father’s  dau. 

44.  25  but  for  father,  or  for  mother,  or  for  son 
Amos  2.  7  a  man  and  his  father  will  go  in  unto  the 
Mic.  7.  6  For  the  son  dislionoureth  the  father,  the 
Zech.13.  3  his  father  and  his  mother  that  begat  him 
Mai.  1.  6  A  son  honoureth  (his)  father,  and  a  serv. 

1.  6  if  then  I  (be)  a  father,  where  (is)  mine  h. 

2.  10  Have  we  not  all  one  father  ?  hath  not  011c 

'..Father,  ancestor,  2k  ah. 

Dan.  5.  2  golden  and  silver  vessels  which  his  father 

5.  II  and  in  the  days  of  thy  father,  light  and 

5.  11  whom  the  king  Nebuchadnezzar  thy  fath. 

5.  11  thy  father,  made  master  of  the  magicians 

5.  13  whom  the  king  my  father  brought  out  of 

5.  18  God  gave  Nebuchadnezzar  thy  father  a 

5.  Father,  ancestor,  irar 7)p  pater. 

Matt.  2.  22  did  reign  in  Judea  in  the  room  of  his  fa. 

3.  9  We  have  Abraham  to  (our)  father  :  for  I 

4.  21  in  a  ship  with  Zebedee  their  father 

4.  22  immediately  left  the  ship  and  their  fath. 

5.  16  and  glorify  your  Father  which  is  in  heav. 

5.  45  That  ye  may  be  the  children  of  your  Fat. 

5.  48  Be  ye  therefore  perfect,  even  as  your  Fa. 

6.  1  otherwise  ye  have  no  reward  of  your  Fa. 

6.  4  thy  Father  which  seeth  in  secret  himself 

6.  6  pray  to  thy  Father  which  is  in  secret 

6.  6  and  thy  Father  which  seeth  in  secret 

6.  8  for  your  Father  knoweth  what  things  ye 

6.  9  pray  ye,  Our  Father  which  art  in  heaven 

6.  14  your  heavenly  Father  will  also  forgive 

6.  15  neither  will  your  Father  forgive  your 

6.  18  but  unto  thy  Father  which  is  in  secret 
6.  18  and  thy  Father,  which  seeth  in  secret 
6.  26  yet  your  heavenly  Father  feedeth  them 

6.  32  for  your  heavenly  Father  knoweth  that 

7.  1 1  how  much  more  shall  your  Father  which 

7.  21  but  he  that  doeth  the  will  of  my  Father 

8.  21  Lord,  suffer  me  first  to  go  and  bury  my  f. 

10.  20  but  the  Spirit  of  your  Father  which  spea. 
io.  21  brother  shall  deliver  up.  and  the  father 
10.  29  not  fall  on  the  ground  without  your  Fat. 
10.  32  him  will  I  confess  also  before  my  Father 
10.  33  him  will  I  also  deny  before  my  Father 
10.  35  I  am  come  to  set  a  man.  against  his  fat. 

10.  37  He  that  loveth  father  or  mother  more 

11.  25  said.  .0  Father,  Lord  of  heaven  and  earth 

11.  26  Even  so,  Father  ;  for  so  it  seemed  good  in 

11.  27  All.  .are  delivered  unto  me  of  my  Father 

11.  27  no  man  knoweth  the  Son.  but  the  Father 

11.  27  neither  knoweth  any  man  the  Father,  save 

12.  50  For  whosoever  shall  do  the  will  of  my  F. 

13.  43  as  the  sun  in  the  kingdom  of  their  Father 
15.  4  saying,  Honour  thy  father  and  mother 
15.  4  He  that  curseth  father  or  mother,  let 
15.  5  Whosoever  shall  say  to . .  father  or.  .mot. 
15.  6  And  honour  not  his  father  or  his  mother 

15.  13  Every  plant,  which  my  heavenly  Father 

16.  17  hath  not.  but  my  Father  which  is  in  he. 
16.  27  the  Son  shall  come  in  the  glory  of  his  F. 
18.  10  behold  the  face  of  my  Father  which  is  in 
18.  14  Even  so  it  is  not  the  w  ill  of  your  Father 
18.  19  it  shall  be  done  for  them  of  my  Father 

18.  35  So  likewise  shall  my  heavenly  Father  do 

19.  5  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave  father 

19.  19  Honour  thy  father  and  (thy)  mother;  and 

19.  29  [every  one  that  hath  forsaken  fatherorm.] 

20.  23  for  whom  it  is  prepared  of  my  Father 

21.  31  Whether  of  them,  .did  the  will  of .  .father? 
23.  9  And  call  no  (man)  your  father  upon  the 

23.  9  for  one  is  your  Father,  which  is  in  heaven 

24.  36  not  the  angels  of  heaven,  but  my  Father 

25.  34  Come,  ye  blessed  of  my  Father,  inherit 

26.  29  w'hen  I  drink  it  new  with  you  in  my  Fat. 
26.  39  prayed,  saying,  O  my  Father,  if  it  be  pos. 
26.  42  O  my  Father  if  this  cup  may  not  pass  aw. 
26.  53  Thinkest  that  I  cannot,  pray  to  my  F. 
28.  19  baptizing  them  in  the  name  of  the  Fathei 

Mark  1.  20  they  left  their  father  Zebedee  in  the  ship 
5.  40  taketh  the  father  and  the  mother  of  the 

7.  10  Moses  said,  Honour  thy  father  and  thy 

7.  10  Whoso  curseth  father  or  mother,  let  him 
7. 11  If  a  man  shall  say  to  his  father  or  mother 

7.  12  suffer  him  no  more  to  do  ought  for  his  f. 

8.  38  when  he  cometh  in  the  glory  of  his  Fath. 

9.  21  he  asked  his  father.  How  long  is  it  ago 

9.  24  straightway  the  father  of  the  child  cried 

10.  7  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave  his  fat, 

10.  19  Thou  knowest . .  Honour  thy  father  and  m. 

10.  29  There  is  no  man  that  hath  left  house,  .or  f 

11.  10  Blessed  (be)  the  kingdom  of  our  father 

11.  25  that  your  Father  also  which  is  in  heaven 
11.  26  [if  ye'  do  not  forgive,  neither  will  your  F.j 
13.  12  brother  shall  betray .  .and  the  father  the 

13.  32  of  that  day.  .knoweth  no  man.  .but  the  F 

14.  36  Abba,  Father,  all  things  (are)  possible 
13.  21  they  compel  one  Simon .  .father  of  Alexa. 

I  Luke  1.  32  God  shall  give,  .him  the  throne  of  his  fa. 


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FATHERLESS 


Luke  x.  59  Zacliarias,  after  the  name  of  his  father 

1.  62  they  made  signs  to  his  father,  how  he 
x.  67  Ins  father  Zacharias  was  filled  with  the 
x.  73  The  oath  which  he  sware  to  our  father  A. 

2.  48  thy  father  and  I  have  sought  thee  sorrow. 

2.  49  wist  ye  not  that  I  must  be  about  my  Fat. 

3.  8  We  have  Abraham  to  (our)  father :  for  I 
6.  36  Be  ye.  .merciful,  as  your  Father  also  is 

8.  51  the  father  and  the  mother  of  the  maiden 

9.  26  come  in  his  own  glory,  and  (in  his)  Fath. 

9.  42  and  delivered  him  again  to  his  father 

9.  59  Lord,  suffer  me  first  to  go  and  bury  my  f. 

10.  2x  I  thank  thee,  O  Father,  Lord  of  heaven 

10.  21  even  so,  Father  ;  for  so  it  seemed  good 

10.  22  All  things  are  delivered  to  me  of  my  Fat. 

10.  22  no  man  knoweth  who  the  Son  is,  but  the  F. 

11.  2  When  ye  pray,  say,  Our  Father  which  art 

11.  11  If  a  son  shall  ask  bread  of.  .a  father,  will 

11.  13  how  much  more  shall,  heavenly  Father 

12.  30  your  Father  knoweth  that  ye  have  need 

12.  32  it  is  your  Father’s  good  pleasure  to  give 

12.  53  The  father  shall  be  divided  against  the 
12.  53  and  the  son  against  the  father  ;  the  mot. 

14.  26  If  any.  .come  to  me,  and  hate  not  his  fat. 

15.  12  younger  of  them  said  to  (his)  father,  Fat. 

15.  17  How  many  hired  servants  01  my  father’s 

15.  18  I  will  arise  and  go  to  my  father,  and  will 

15.  18  Father,  I  have  sinned  against  Heaven 
15.  20  And  he  arose  and  came  to  his  father 

15.  20  when  he  was  yet  a  great  way  off,  his  fat. 
15.  21  the  son  said  unto  him,  Father,  I  have  s. 

15.  22  the  father  said  to  his  servants,  Bring 
15.  27  thy  father  hath  killed  the  fatted  calf 
15.  28  therefore  came  his  father  out,  and  eutrea. 

15.  29  And  he  answering  said  to  (his)  father,  Lo 
iu.  24  And  he  cried  and  said,  Father  Abraham 

16.  27  Then  he  said,  I  pray  thee  therefore,  fat. 

16.  27  thou  wouldest  send  him  to  my  father's  h. 

16.  30  And  he  said,  Nay,  father  Abraham  :  but 
18.  20  Thou  knowest.  .Honour  thy  father  and 

22.  29  as  my  Father  hath  appointed  unto  me 

22.  42  Saying,  Father,  if  thou  lie  willing,  remove 

23.  34  (Then  said  Jesus,  Father,  forgive  them] 

23.  46  Father,  into  thy  hands  I  commend  my 

24.  49  I  send  the  promise  of  my  Father  upon  you 
John  1.  14  glory  as  of  the  only  begotten  of  the  Fath. 

1  18  Son,  which  is  in  the  bosom  of  the  Father 

2.  16  make  not  my  Father's  house  an  house  of 

3.  35  The  Father  ioveth  the  Son,  and  hath  giv. 

4.  12  Art  thou  greater  than  our  father  Jacob 

4.  21  nor  yet  at  Jerusalem,  worship  the  Father 

4.  23  the  true  worshippers  shall  worship  the  F. 

4.  23  for  the  Father  seeketh  such  to  worship 

4.  53  So  the  father  knew  that  (it  was)  at  the 

5.  17  My  father  worketh  hitherto,  and  I  work 

5.  18  but  said  also  that  God  was  his  F’ather 

5.  19  nothing,  .but  what  he  seeth  the  Father 

5.  20  For  the  Father  Ioveth  the  Son,  and  show. 

5.  21  Forasthe  Father  raiseth  up  the  dead,  and 
5.  22  For  the  Father  judgeth  no  man,  but  hath 
5.  23  the  Son,  even  as  they  honour  the  Father 
5.  23  honoureth  not  the  Father  which  hath 
5.  26  For  as  the  Father  hath  life  in  himself 
5.  30  but  the  will  of  [the  Father]  which  hath 
5.  36  for  the  works  which  the  Father  hath 
5.  36  bear  witness  of  me,  that  the  Father  hath 
5.  37  the  Father  himself,  which  hath  sent  me  1 

5.  43  I  am  come  in  my  Father’s  name,  and  ye 
5.45  Do  not  think . .  I  will  accuse . .  to  the  Fath. 

6.  27  Son.  .for  him  hath  God  the  Father  sealed 

6.  32  but  my  Father  giveth  you  the  true  bread 

6.  37  All  that  the  Father  giveth  me  shall  come 

6.  39  And  this  is  the  (Father’s]  will  which  hath 

6.  42  Is  not  this  Jesus,  .whose  father  and  mot. 
6.  44  No  man  can  come  to  me,  except  the  Fat. 
6.  45  and  hath  learned  of  the  Father,  cometh 
6.  46  Not  that  any  man  hath  seen  the  F’ather 
6.  46  he  which  is  of  God,  he  hath  seen  the  F’at. 
6.  57  Father  hath  sent  me,  and  I  live  by  the  F. 
8.  16  not  alone,  but  I  and  the  F’ather  that  sent 
8.  18  the  Father  that  sent  me  beareth  witness 
8.  19  said  they  unto  him,  Where  is  thy  Father  ? 
8.  19  Ye  neither  know  me,  nor  my  Father  :  if 
8.  19  ye  should  have  known  my  F’ather  also 

8.  27  understood  not  that  he  spake . .  of  the  Fat. 
8.  28  but  as  my  F’ather  hath  taught  me,  I  speak 
8.  29  (the  Father]  hath  not  left  me  alone  ;  for 
8.  38  i  speak  that. .  I  have  seen  with  my  fath. 
8.  38  ye  do  that ..  ye  have  seen  with  your  father 
8.  39  They  answered,  .him,  Abraham  is  our  fa. 
8.  41  Ye  do  the  deeds  of  your  father.  Then  said 
8.  41  born  of  fornication  ;  we  have  one  F’ather 
8.  42  If  God  were  your  Father,  ye  would  love 
8.  44  Ye  are  of  (your)  father  the  devil,  and  the 
8.  44  lusts  of  your  father  ye  will  do.  He  was 
8.  44  a  lie.  .for  he  is  a  liar,  and  the  father  of  it 
8.  49 1  honour  my  Father,  and  ye  do  dishonour 
8.  53  Art  thou  greater  than  our  father  Abraham 
8.  54  it  is  my  Father  that  honoureth  me  ;  of 
8.  56  Your  father  Abraham  rejoiced  to  see  my 
10.  15  As  the  Father  knoweth  me,  even  so  know 
10.  17  Therefore  doth  my  Father  love  me,  beea. 
10. 18  This  commandment.  .1  received  of  my  F. 
10.  25  the  works  that  I  do  in  my  Father’s  name 
10.  29  My  Father,  which  gave  (them)  me,  is 
10.  29  is  able  to  pluck ..  out  of  my  Father’s  hand 
10.  30 1  and  (my)  Father  are  one 
10.  32  Many,  .works  have  I  showed .  .from  my  F. 
10.  36  say  ye  of  him,  whom  the  Father  hath 
10.  37  If  I  do  not  the  works  of  my  Father,  beli. 
10.  38  ye  may  know  and  believe  that  the  Father 
11.41  Father,  I  thank  thee  that  thou  hast  heard 


Johni2.  26  if  any  man  serve  me,  him  will  (my)  Father 
12.  27  what  shall  I  say?  Father,  save  me  from 
12.  28  Father,  glorify  thy  name.  Then  came 
12.  49  the  Father  which  sent  me,  he  gave  me  a 

12.  50 1  speak  therefore,  even  as  the  Father  said 

13.  1  depart  out  of  this  world  unto  the  F’ather 

13.  3  Jesus  knowing  that  the  Father  had  given 

14.  2  In  my  Father's  house  are  many  mansions 

14.  6  no  man  cometh  unto  the  Father,  but  by 
34.  7  ye  should  have  known  my  Father  also 

14.  8  Lord,  show  us  the  Father,  and  it  sufficeth 

14.  q  he  that  hath  seen  me  hath  seen  the  Fath. 

14.  9  how  sayest  thou  (then),  Show  us  the  F’a. 

14.  10  that  I  am  in  the  Father,  and  the  Father 

14.  10  I  speak  not  of  myself  :  but  the  Father 
14.  11  that  I  (am)  in  the  Father,  and  the  Father 
14.  12  greater,  .because  I  go  unto  my  Father 
14.  13  that  the  Father  may  be  glorified  in  the 
14.  16  I  will  pray  the  Father,  and  he  shall  give 
14.  20  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  in  my  Father 
14.  21  he  that  Ioveth  me  shall  be  loved  of  my  F. 
14.  23  my  Father  will  love  him,  and  we  will  come 
14.  24  not  mine,  but  the  Father’s  which  sent  me 
14.  26  But  the  Comforter,  .whom  the  Father 
14.  28  I  go  unto  the  F’ather  ;  for  my  Father  is 
14.  31  the  world  may  know  that  I  love  the  Fa. 

14.  31  as  the  Father  gave  me  commandment 

15.  1  I  am  the  true  vine,  and  my  Father  is  the 

15.  8  Herein  is  my  Father  glorified,  that  ye 

15.  9  As  the  Father  hath  loved  me,  so  have  I 

15.  10  as  I  have  kept  my  Father’s  command. 

15.  15  all  things  that  I  have  heard  of  my  Father 

15.  16  whatsoever  ye  shall  ask  of  the  Father  in 

15.  23  He  that  hateth  me  hateth  my  Father  also 
15.  24  now  have  they,  .hated  both  me  and  my  F\ 
15.  26  whom  I  will  send  unto  you  from  the  F. 

15.  26  truth,  which  proceedeth  from  the  Father 

16.  3  because  they  have  not  known  the  Father 

16.  10  Of  righteousness,  because  I  go  to  my  F. 

16.  15  All  things  that  the  Father  hath  are  mine 
16.  16  [ye  shall  see  me;  because  I  go  to  the  F.] 
16.  17  What  is  this . .  Because  I  go  to  the  Father  ? 
16.  23  Whatsoever  ye  shall  ask  the  Father  in 
16.  25  but  I  shall  show  you  plainly  of  the  Father 
16.  26  I  say  not.  .1  will  pray  the  Father  for  you 
16.  27  For  the  Father  himself  Ioveth  you,  beca. 
16.  28  I  came  forth  from  the  Father,  and  am 

16.  28  I  leave  the  world,  and  go  to  the  Father 

16.  32  yet  I  am  not  alone,  because  the  Father 

17.  1  Father,  the  hour  is  come  ;  glorify  thy  Son 

17.  5  And  now,  O  F’ather,  glorify  thou  me  with 

17.  11  Holy  Father,  keep  through  thine  own 

17.  21  That  they  all  may  be  one  ;  as  thou,  Father 

17.  24  Father,  i  will  that  they  also  whom  thou 

17.  25  0  righteous  Father,  the  world  hath  not 

18.  11  the  cup  which  my  Father  hath  given  me 
20.  17  for  I  am  not  yet  ascended  to  my  Father 
20.  17  I  ascend  unto  my  Father,  and  your  Father 
20.  21  as  (my)  Father  hath  sent  me,  even  so  send 

Acts  1.  4  but  wait  for  the  promise  of  the  Father 

1.  7  which  the  Father  hath  put  in  his  own 

2.  33  having  received  of  the  Father  the  promise 

7.  2  The  God  of  glory  appeared  unto  our  fa. 

7.  4  from  thence,  when  his  father  was  dead 
7.  14  Then  sent  Joseph,  and  called  his  father 

7.  20  Moses  was.  .nourished  up  in  his  father's 

16.  1  the  son  of  a.  Jewess,  .but  his  father 

16.  3  they  knew  all  that  his  father  was  a  Greek 
28.  8  it  came  to  pass,  that  the  father  of  Publius 
Rom.  1.  7  Grace  to  you  and  peace  from  God  our  F. 
4.  1  What  shall  we  then  say  that . .  our  [father] 
4.  11  that  he  might  be  the  father  of  all  them 
4.  12  the  father  of  circumcision  to  them  who 
4.  12  in  the  steps  of  that  faith  of  our  father 
4.  16  of  Abraham  ;  who  is  the  father  of  us  all 
4.  17  I  have  made  thee  a  father  of  many  natio. 

4.  18  miglitbecome  the  father  of  many  nations 
6.  4  from  the  dead  by  the  glory  of  the  Father 

8.  15  the  spirit,  whereby  we  cry,  Abba,  Feather 

9.  10  Rebecca,  .conceived .  .by  our  father  Isaac 
15.  6  even  the  Father  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

1  Co.  1.  3  Grace,  .and  peace,  from  God  our  Father 

5.  I  that  one  should  have  his  father’s  wife 

8.  6  But  to  us.  .one  God,  the  Father,  of  whom 
15.  24  delivered  up  the  kingdom  to.  .the  Father 

2  Co.  1.  2  Grace,  .and  peace  from  God  our  Father 

1.  3  Blessed  (be)  God,  even  the  Father  of  our 

1.  3  the  Father  of  mercies,  and  the  God  of  all 

6.  18  And  will  be  a  Father  unto  you,  and  ye 

11.  31  The  God  and  Father  of  our  Lord  Jesus  C. 

Gal.  1.  1  but  by  Jesus  Christ,  and  God  the  Father 

1.  3  Grace,  .and  peace  from  God  the  Father 

1.  4  according  to  the  will  of  God  and  our  Fa. 
4.  2  until  the  time  appointed  of  the  father 
4.  6  sent  forth  the  spirit . .  crying,  Abba,  F’ath. 
Eph.  1.  2  Grace,  .and  peace,  from  God  our  Father 

1.  3  Blessed  (lie)  the  God  and  Father  of  our  L. 

1.  17  the  God  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  the  Fa. 

2.  18  have  access  by  one  Spirit  unto  the  Fath. 

3.  14  I  bow  my  knees  unto  the  Father  of  our  L. 

4.  6  One  God  and  Father  of  all,  who  (is)  above 

5.  20  Givingjiianks.  .unto  God  and  the  Father 

5.  31  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave  his  fat. 

6.  2  Honour  thy  father  and  mother  ;  which 

6.  23  love  with  faith,  from  God  the  Father  and 
Phil.  x.  2  Grace,  .and  peace,  from  God  our  Father 

2.  11  confess,  .to  the  glory  of  God  the  Father 

2.  22  as  a  son  with  the  father,  he  hath  served 
4.  20  Now  unto  God  and  our  Father  (lie)  glory 
Col.  1.  2  Grace,  .and  peace,  from  God  our  Father 
1.  3  We  give  thanks  to  God  and  the  Father  of 
1.  12  Giving  thanks  unto  the  Father,  which 


Col.  2.  2  [of  God,  and  of  the  Father,  and  of  Christ] 

3.  17  giving  thanks  to  God  and  the  Father  by 

1  Th.  1.  1  of  the Thessalonians.. in  God  the  Father 

1.  1  Grace. .  and  peace,  from  God  [our  Father] 

1.  3  in  the  sight  of  God  and  our  Father 

2.  11  we  exhorted . .  as  a  father  (doth)  his  cliil. 

3.  11  Now  God  himself  and  our  Father,  and  our 
3. 13  God,  even  our  Father,  at  the  coming  of 

2  Th.  1.  1  God  our  Father  and  the  Lord  Jesus  Chr. 

1?  2  Grace,  and  peace,  from  God  our  F'ather 
2. 16  God,  even  our  F’ather,  which  hath  loved 

1  Ti.  1.  2  peace,  from  God  our  Father  and  Jesus 

5.  1  Rebuke  not  an  elder,  but  entreat. .  as  a  fa. 

2  Ti.  1 .  2  peace,  from  God  the  F’ather  and  Christ 
Titus  1.  4  peace,  from  God  the  F'ather  and  the 
Thin.  3  peace,  from  God  our  Father  and  the  L. 
Heb.  1.  5  I  will  be  to  him  a  F'ather,  and  he  shall  be 

7.  10  he  was  yet  in  the  loins  of  his  father  when 

12.  7  what  son  is  he  whom  the  father  chasten. 
12.  9  Furthermore  we  have  had  fathers  of  our 
Jas.  1.  17  Every  good  gift. .  cometlulown  from  the  F’. 

1.  27  Pure  religion ..  before  God  and  the  F’ath. 

2.  21  Was  not  Abraham  our  father  justified  by 

3.  9  Therewith  bless  we  God,  even  the  F  ather 

1  Pe.  1.  2  accordingtotlieforeknowledgeof .  the  F. 

1.  3  Blessed  (be)  the  God  and  Fatherof  our  L 
1.  17  if  ye  call  on  the  Father,  who  without 

2  Pe.  1.  17  F’or  he  received  from  God  the  Father  I10 

1  Jo.  1.  2  that  eternal  life  which  was  with  the  fath. 

1.  3  truly  our  fellowship  (is)  with  the  Father 

2.  1  we  have  an  advocate  with  the  Father 
2.  13  because  ye  have  known  the  Father 

2. 15  world,  the  love  of  the  Father  is  not  in  him 
2.  16  the  pride  of  life,  is  not  of  the  F'ather,  but 
2.  27  he  is  antichrist,  that  denieth  the  Father 
2.  23  denieth  the  Son,  the  same  hath  not  the  F. 

2.  24  shall  continue  in  the  Soil,  and  in  the  Fat. 

3.  1  Behold  what  manner  of  love  the  Father 
4, 14  do  testify  that  the  Father  sent  the  Son 

5.  7  in  heaven,  the  Father,  the  Word,  and  the 

2  Jo.  3  peace,  from  God  the  Father,  and  from  the 

3  Jesus  Christ,  the  Son  of  the  Father,  in 

4  have  received  a  commandment  from  thcF. 

9  he  hath  both  the  F’ather  and  the  Son 

Jude  1  them  that  are  sanctified  by  God  the  Fath. 
Rev.  1.  6  made  us.  .priests unto  God  and  his  Fath. 

2.  27  rule,  .even  as  I  received  of  my  Father 

3.  5  I  will  confess  his  name  before  my  Father 

3.  21  and  am  set  down  with  my  Father  in  his 
14.  1  having  his  Father's  name  written  in  their 

FATHER,  whose  — 

Son  of  a  man,  ben  ish. 

Lev.  24. 10  whose  father  (was)  an  Egyptian,  went  out 

FATHER,  murderer  of  a  — 

Smiler  of  a  father,  narpaXanis  patraloes. 

1  Ti.  1.  9  for  murderers  of  fathers  and  murderers 

FATHER,  without  — 

Without  a  father,  airaTwp  apator. 

Heb.  7.  3  Without  father,  without  mother,  without 

FATHER  (in)  law  — 

1.  Husband’s  father,  cn  chain. 

Gen.  38. 13'Behold,  thy  father  in  law  goeth  up  to 
38.  25  she  sent  to  her  father  in  law,  saying,  By 
1  Sa.  4.  19  and  that  her  father  in  law  and  her  husb. 

4.  21  because  of  her  father  in  law  and  her  hus. 

2.  Wife’s  father,  ;nn  chathan. 

Exod.3.  1  Moses  kept  the  flock  of.,  his  father  in  law 

4.  18  Moses . .  returned  to  Jethro  his  father  in  1. 

18.  1  When  Jethro . .  Moses’  father  in  law,  heard 

18.  2  Then  Jethro,  Moses'  father  in  law,  took 

18.  5  Moses’  father  in  law,  came  with  his  sons 

18.  6  I  thy  father  in  law  Jethro  am  come  unto 

18.  7  Moses  went  out  to  meet  his  father  in  law 
18.  8  Moses  told  his  father  in  law  all  that  the 
18.  12  Moses’  father  inlaw,  took  a  burnt  offering 
18.  12  came,  .to  eat.  .with  Moses’  father  in  law 
18.  14  when  Moses’  father  in  law  saw  all  that  he 
18.  15  Moses  said  unto  his  father  inlaw,  Because 
18.  17  Moses’  father  in  law  said  unto  him,  The 
18.  24  Moses  hearkened  to.  .his  father  in  law 

18.  27  And  Moses  let  his  father  in  law  depart 
Num  10.  29  said  unto  Hobab . .  Moses’  father  in  law 
Judg.  1.  16  children  of  the  Kenite,  Moses’  father  in  1. 

4.  11  of  the  children  of  Hobab,  the  father  in  law 

19.  4  And  his  father  in  law,  the  damsel’s  father 

19.  7  when  the  man  rose  up.  .liis  father  in  law 

19.  9  his  father  in  law,  the  damsel’s  father,  said 

3.  Father  in  law,  nendepo's  pentheros. 

Johm8.  13  to  Annas  first :  for  he  was  father  in  law 

FATHERLESS  — 

l. Orphan,  fatherless,  Din;  yathom. 

Exod22.  24  shall  be  widows,  and  your  children  fath. 
Deutio.  18  He  doth  execute  the  judgment  of  the  fa. 
14.  29  the  fatherless,  and  the  widow,  w  hich  (are) 

16.  11,  14  the  fatherless,  and  the  widow,  that 

24.  17  Thou  slialt  not  pervert,  .the  fatherless 
24.  19,  20,  21  shall  be  for  the  stranger,  for  the  f. 
26.  12  and  hast  given  (it)  unto,  .the  fatherless 

26.  13  also  have  given  them . .  to  the  fatherless 

27.  ig  Cursed  (be)he  that  perverteth.  .the  fath. 
Job  6.  27  Yea,  ye  overwhelm  the  fatherless,  and  ye 

22.  9  the  arms  of  the  fatherless  have  been 
24.  3  They  drive  away  the  ass  of  the  fatherless 
24.  9  They  pluck  the  fatherless  from  the  breast 
29.  12  Because  I  delivered  the.  .fatherless 
31.  17  and  the  fatherless  hath  not  eaten  thereof 
31.  21  If  I  have  lifted  up  .  .against  the  fatherless 


FATHERLESS 


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FATHERS 


Psa.  io.  14  for.  .thou'art  the  helper  of  the  fatherless 

10.  18  To  judge  the  fatherless  and  the  oppressed 
68.  5  A  father  of  the  fatherless,  and  a  judge  of 
82.  3  Defend  the  poor  and  fatherless  :  do  just. 
94.  6  They  slay .  .and  murder  the  fatherless 
109.  9  Let  his  children  be  fatherless,  and  his 
109.  12  neither  let  there  be  any  to  favour  his  fa. 
146.  9  The  Lord,  .relieveth  the  fatherless  and 
Prov  23.  10  enter  not  into  the  fields  of  the  fatherless 
Isa.  1.  17  judge  the  fatherless,  plead  for  the  widow 

1.  23  they  judge  not  the  fatherless,  neither 

9.  17  neither  shall  have  mercy  on  their  father. 

10.  2  and  (that)  they  may  rob  the  fatherless  ! 
Jer.  5.  28  they  judge  not  the  cause .  .of  the  fatherl. 

7.  6  (If)  ye  oppress  not  the  stranger,  the  fatli. 
22.  3  do  no  violence  to  the  stranger,  the  fatli. 
49.  11  Leave  thy  fatherless  children,  I  will  pre. 
Eze.  22.  7  in  thee  have  they  vexed  the  fatherless 
Hos.  14.  3  for  in  thee  the  fatherless  findeth  mercy 
Zech.  7.  10  And  oppress  not  the  widow,  nor  the  fath. 
Mai.  3.  5  against  those  that  oppress . .  the  fatherless 

l.There  is  nut  a  father,  3x  j’x  en  ab. 

Lam.  5.  3  We  are  orphans  and  fatherless,  our  mot. 

3.  Orphan,  op<f>av6  s  orphanos. 

Jas.  1.  27  To  visit  the  fatherless  and  widows  in  their 

FATHERLESS  child  — 

Orphan,  fatherless.  Din;  yathoni. 

Exod22.  22  shall  not  afflict  any.  .fatherless  child 

FATHER'S  brother  — 

Father  s  brother,  uncle,  th  dod. 

Nuni36.  ii  were  married  unto  their  father’s  brothers’ 
2  Ki.24.  17  made  Mattaniah  his  father’s  brother  king 

FATHER'S  sister  — 

Father’s  sister ,  aunt,  irrn  dodah. 

Exod.  6.  20  And  Amram  took,  .his  father’s  sister,  to 

FATHERS  — 

1.  Fathers,  ancestors,  nnx  aboth. 

Gen.  15. 15  And  thou  shalt  go  to  thy  fathers  in  peace 

31.  3  Return  unto  the  land  of  thy  fathers,  and 

46.  34  even  until  now,  both  we.  .also our  fathers 

47.  3  Thy  servants  (are)  shepherds,  .also  our  f. 
47.  9  the  years  of  the  life  of  my  fathers  in  the 

47.  30  I  will  lie  with  my  fathers,  and  thou  shalt 

48.  15  God,  before  whom  my  fathers  Abraham 
48.  16  and  the  name  of  my  fathers  Abraham  and 
48.  21  bring  you  again  unto  the  land  of  your  fa. 

Exod.  3.  13  The  God  of  your  fathers  hath  sent  me 

3.  15,  16  The  Lord  God  of  your  fathers,  the  G. 

4.  5  believe  that  the  Lord  God  of  their  fathers 

6. 14  These  (be)  the  heads  of  their  fathers’  ho. 

6.  25  these  (are)  the  heads  of  the  fathers  of  the 

10.  6  neither  thy  fathers,  nor  thy  father’s  fat. 

12.  3  according  to  the  house  of  (their)  fathers 

13.  5  which  he  sware  unto  thy  fathers  to  give 
13.  11  as  lie- sware  unto  thee  and  to  thy  fathers 

20.  5  visiting  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers  upon 
34.  7  visiting  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers  upon 

Lev.  25.  41  unto  the  possessions  of  his  fathers  shall 

26.  39  in  the  iniquities  of  their  fathers  shall 
26.  40  confess,  .the  iniquity  of  their  fathers 
Num.  1.  2  by  the  house  of  their  fathers,  with  the 

1.  4  every  one  head  of  the  house  of  his  fathers 
1. 16  princes  of  the  tribes  of  their  fathers,  heads 
1.  18  their  families,  by  the  house  of  their  fath. 
[So  in  v.  20,  22,  24,  26,  28,  30,  32,  34,  36,  38,  40,  42.] 

1.  44  each  one  was  for  the  house  of  his  fathers 
1. 45  by  the  house  of  their  fathers,  from  twenty 

1.  47  the  Levites  after  the  tribe  of  their  fathers 

2.  2  Every  man .  .with  the  ensign  of  their  fa. 

2.  32  numbered .  .by  the  house  of  their  fathers 

2.  34  according  to  the  house  of  their  fathers 

3.15  Number,  .afterthe  house  of  theirfathers 

3.  20  Levites  according  to  the  house  of  their  f. 

4.  2,  29,  38,  40,  42  by  the  house  of  their  fathers 

4.  22  throughout  the  houses  of  theirfathers,  by 
4.  34,  46  and  after  the  house  of  their  fathers 

7.  2  heads  of  the  house  of  their  fathers 

11.  12  land  which  thou  swarest  unto  their  fath. 

13.  2  of  every  tribe  of  their  fathers  shall  ye 

14.  18  visiting  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers  upon 
14.  23  the  land  which  I  sware  unto  their  fathers 

17.  2  according  to  the  house  of  (their)  fathers 
17.  3  for  the  head  of  the  house  of  their  fathers 
17.  6  according  to  their  fathers’  houses,  (eveul 

20.  15  How  our  fathers  went  down  into  Egypt 

20. 15  and  the  Egyptians  vexed  us  and  our  fat. 
26.  2  throughout  their  fathers’  house,  all  that 
26.  55  the  names  of  the  tribes  of  their  fathers 

31.  26  and  the  chief  fathers  of  the  congregation 

32.  8  Thus  did  your  fathers,  when  I  sent  them 
32. 14  ye  are  risen  up  in  your  fathers’  stead,  an 

32.  28  chief  fathers  of  the  tribes  of  the  children 

33.  54  according  to  the  tribes  of  your  fathers 
34. 14,  14  according  to  the  house  of  their  fathe. 
36.  1  And  the  chief  fathers  of  the  families  of 
36.  1  the  chief  fathers  of  the  children  of  Israel 
36.  3  taken  from  the  inheritance  of  our  fathe. 
36.  4,  7  inheritance  of  the  tribe  of  our  fathers  , 

Deut.  1.  8  land,  .the  Lord  sware  unto  your  fathe. 

1. 11  The  Lord  God  of  your  fathers  make  you 
1.  21  as  the  Lord  God  of  thy  fathers  hath  said 
1.  35  which  I  sware  to  give  unto  your  fathers 
4.  1  which  the  Lord  God  of  your  fathers  giv. 
4.  31  nor  forget  the  covenant  of  thy  fathers 

4.  37  because  he  loved  thy  fathers,  therefore  he 

5.  3  made  not  this  covenant  with  our  fathers 

5.  9  visiting  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers  upon 


Deut.  6.  3  as  the  Lord  God  of  thy  fathers  hath  pro. 

6.  10  the  land  which  he  sware  unto  thy  fathers 

6.  18  which  the  Lord  sware  unto  thy  fathers 

6.  23  the  land  which  he  sware  unto  our  fathers 

7.  8  oath  which  he  had  sworn  unto  your  fath. 

7. 12  the  mercy  which  he  sware  unto  thy  fat. 

7.  13  the  land  which  he  sware  unto  thy  fathe. 

8.  1  the  land ..  the  Lord  sware  unto  your  fat. 

8.  3  humbled  thee . .  neither  did  thy  fathers 

8.  16  with  manna,  which  thy  fathers  knew  not 

8.  18  covenant  which  he  sware  unto  thy  fathe. 

9.  5  the  word . .  the  Lord  sware  unto  thy  fat. 

10. 1 1  the  land,  which  I  sware  unto  their  fathe. 

10.  15  the  Lord  had  a  delight  in  thy  fathers  to 

10.  22  Thy  fathers  went  down  into  Egypt  with 

11.  9,  21  which  the  Lord  sware  unto  your  fat. 

12.  1  the  land  which  the  Lord  God  of  thy  fat. 

13.  6  thou  hast  not  known,  thou,  nor  thy  fath. 

13. 17  as  he  hath  sworn  unto  thy  fathers 

19.  8  as  he  hath  sworn  unto  thy  fathers,  and 
19.  8  land  which  he  promised . .  unto  thy  fathers 
24.  16  The  fathers  shall  not  be  put  to  death  for 
24.  16  neither  shall  the  children,  .for  the  fathe. 
26.  3  which  the  Lord  sware  unto  our  fathers 
26.  7  we  cried  unto  the  Lord  God  of  our  fath. 

26.  15  as  thou  swarest  unto  our  fathers,  aland 

27.  3  the  Lord  God  of  thy  fathers  hath  promi. 

28.  11  the  land ..  the  Lord  sware  unto  thy  fathe. 

28.  36,  64  which  neither  thou  nor  thy  fathers 

29.  13  and  as  he  hath  sworn  unto  thy  fathers 

29.  25  covenant  of  the  Lord  God  of  their  fathe. 

30.  5  into  the  land  which  thy  fathers  possessed 

30.  5  and  multiply  thee  above  thy  fathers 

30.  9  rejoice,  .as  he  rejoiced  over  thy  fathers 

30.  20  the  land . .  the  Lord  sware  unto  thy  fath. 

31.  7  the  Lord  hath  sworn  unto  their  fathers 

31.  16  Behold,  thou  shalt  sleep  with  thy  fathers 

31.  20  the  land  which  I  sware  unto  then- fathers 

32.  17  to  new  (gods  that)  came .  .whom  your  fa. 
Josh.  1.  6  the  land  which  I  sware  unto  their  fathers 

4.  21  When  your  children  shall  ask  their  fath. 

5.  6  which  the  Lord  sware  unto  their  fathers 

14.  1  and  the  heads  of  the  fathers  of  the  tribes 

18.  3  land,  which  the  Lord  God  of  your  fathers 

19.  51  the  heads  of  the  fathers  of  the  tribes  of 

21.  1  Then  came  near  the  heads  of  the  fathers 

21.  1  unto  the  heads  of  the  fathers  of  the  trib. 
21.  43  which  he  sware  to  give  unto  their  fathers 

21.  44  to  all  that  he  sware  unto  their  fathers 

22.  14  an  head  of  the  house  of  their  fathers 

22.  28  Behold  the  pattern,  .which  our  fathers 
24.  2  Thus  saith  the  Lord.  .Your  fathers  dwelt 
24.  6  And  I  brought  your  fathers  out  of  Egypt 
24.  6  Egyptians  pursued  after  your  fathers 

24.  14  anil  put  away  the  gods  which  your  fath. 
24.  15  whether  the  gods  which  your  father  ser. 

24. 17  the  Lord,  .brought  us  up  and  our  fathe. 
Jildg.  2.  10  generation  were  gathered  unto  their  fat. 

2. 12  they  forsook  the  Lord  God  of  their  fath. 
2.  17  turned,  .out  of  the  way  which  their  fath. 
2. 19  corrupted  (themselves)  more  than  their  f. 
2.  20  my  covenant . .  I  commanded  their  fathers 

2.  22  they  will  keep  the  way . .  as  their  fathers 

3.  4  which  he  commanded  their  fathers  by 

6.  13  where  (lie)  all  his  miracles  which  our  fa. 
2i.  22  And  it  shall  be,  when  their  fathers  or 

1  Sa.  12.  6  brought  your  fathers  up  out  of  the  land 

12.  7  which  he  did  to  you  and  to  your  fathers 
12.  8  and  your  fathers  cried  unto  the  Lord 
12.  8  Moses,  .which  brought  forth  your  fathers 

12.  15  against  you,  as  (it  was)  against  your  fat. 

2  Sa.  7.  12  and  thou  shalt  sleep  with  thy  fathers 

1  Ki.  1.  21  when  my  lord,  .shall  sleep  with  his  fath. 

2.  10  So  David  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was 
8.  1  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of  the  children 
8.  21  covenant,  .which  he  made  with  our  fath. 
8.  34,  48  land  which  thou  gavest  unto  their  f. 
8.  40  the  land  which  thou  gavest  unto  our  fat. 
8.  53  when  thou  broughtest  our  fathers  out  of 
8.  57  as  he  was  with  our  fathers :  let  him  not 

8.  58  statutes,  .which  he  commanded  our  fath. 

9.  9  God,  who  brought  forth  their  fathers  out 

11.  21  heard,  .that  David  slept  with  his  fathers 

11.  43  Solomon  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was 

13.  22  not  come  unto  the  sepulchre  of  thy  fath. 

14.  15  good  land,  which  he  gave  to  their  fathers 
14.  20  and  he  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  Nadab 
14.  22  above  all  that  their  fathers  had  done 

14.  31  And  Rehoboam  slept  with  his  fathers,  and 

14.  31  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of 

15.  8  Abijam  slept  with  his  fathers  ;  and  they 

15. 12  removed  all  the  idols  that  his  fathers 

15.  24  And  Asa  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was 

15.  24  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of  Da. 

16.  6  Baasha  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was 

16.  28  Oruri  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was  bu. 
19.  4  for  I  (am)  not  better  than  my  fathers 
21.  3  give  the  inheritance  of  my  fathers  unto 

21.  4  give  thee  the  inheritance  of  my  fathers 

22.  40  So  Ahab  slept  with  his  fathers ;  and  Ah. 
22.  50  And  Jehosaphat  slept  with  his  fathers 
22.  50  and  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the 

2  Ki.  8.  24  And  Joram  slept  with  his  fathers,  and 

8.  24  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of 

9.  28  buried  him  in  his  sepulchre  with  his  fat. 

10.  35  Jehu  slept  with  his  fathers :  and  they  b. 

12.  18  his  fathers,  kings  of  Judah,  had  dedicated 

12.  21  they  buried  him  with  his  fathers  in  the 

13.  9  Jelioahaz  slept  with  his  fathers  ;  and  they 

13.  13  Joash  slept  with  his  fathers  ;  and  Jerob. 

14.  6  The  fathers  shall  not  be  put  to  death  for 

14.  6  nor  the  children .  .for  the  fathers ;  but 


2  Ki.14.  16  Jehoash  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was 
14.  20  and  he  was  buried . .  with  his  fathers  in 
14.  22  after  that  the  king  slept  with  his  fathers 

14.  29  Jeroboam  slept  with  his  fathers,  (even) 

15.  7  So  Azariah  slept  with  his  fathers ;  and 
15.  7  they  buried  him  with  his  fathers  in  the 
15.  9  he  did . .  evil . .  as  his  fathers  had  done 
15.  22  And  Menaliem  slept  with  his  fathers 
15.  38  And  Jotliam  slept  with  his  fathers,  and 

15.  38  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of 

16.  20  And  Aliaz  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was 

16.  20  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of  Da. 

17.  13  the  law  which  I  commanded  your  fathers 
17. 14  like  to  the  neck  of  their  fathers,  that  did 
17.  15  covenant  that  he  made  with  their  fathers 
17.  41  as  did  their  fathers,  so  do  they  unto  this 

19.  12  delivered  them  which  my  fathers  have 

20.  17  that  which  thy  fathers  have  laid  up 

20.  21  And  Hezekiah  slept  with  his  fathers :  and 

21.  8  out  of  the  land  which  I  gave  their  fathers 
21.  15  since  the  day  their  fathers  came  forth  out 

21.  18  And  Manasseh  slept  with  his  fathers,  and 
31.  22  And  he  forsook  the  Lord  God  of  his  fath. 

22.  13  because  our  fathers  have  not  hearkened 

22.  20  I  will  gather  thee  unto  thy  fathers,  and 

23.  32>  37  according  to  all  that  his  fathers  had 

24.  6  So  Jelioiakim  slept  with  his  fathers :  and 

1  Ch.  4.  38  the  house  of  their  fathers  increased  gre. 

5.  13  brethren  of  the  house  of  their  fathers 
5.  15  Ahi.  .chief  of  the  house  of  their  fathers 
5.  24,  24  heads  of  the  house  of  their  fathers 

5.  25  transgressed  against  the  God  of  their  fa. 

6.  19  of  the  Levites  according  to  their  fathers 

7.  2  and  Shemuel,  headsof  their  father’s  house 
7.  4  after  the  house  of  their  fathers,  (were) 

7.  7,  9  heads  of  the  house  of  (their)  fathers, 

7.  11  All  these,  .by  the  heads  of  their  fathers 

8.  6  heads  of  the  fathers  of  the  inhabitants 

8.  10  These  (were)  his  sons,  heads  of  the  fathers 

8.  28  These  (were)  heads  of  the  fathers,  by 

9.  9  Ail  these  men  (were)  chief  of  the  fathers 
9. 13  brethren,  heads  of  tne  house  of  their  fat. 
9.  19  and  their  fathers,  (being)  over  the  host  of 
9.  33  these  (are)  the  singers,  chief  of  the  fathers 
9.  34  These  chief  fathers  of  the  Levites  (were) 

12.  17  the  God  of  our  fathers  look  (thereon),  and 
12.  30  famous  throughout  the  house  of  their  fa. 
15.  12  Ye  (are)  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of  the  L. 
17.  11  that  thou  must  go  (to  be)  with  thy  fathers 
23.  9  These  (were)  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of 

23.  24  their  fathers  ;  (even)  the  chief  of  the  fat. 

24.  4  chief  men  of  the  house  of  (their)  fathers 
24.  4  according  to  the  house  of  their  fathers 
24.  6  and  (before)  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of 
24.  30  Levites  after  the  house  of  their  fathers 
24.  31  and  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of  the  priests 
24.  31  even  the  principal  fathers  over  against 
26.  13  according  to  the  house  of  their  fathers 
26.  21  chief  fathers,  (even)  of  Laadan  the  Ger. 
26.  26  and  the  chief  fathers,  the  captains  over 
26.  31  to  the  generations  of  his  fathers 

26.  32  brethren . .  (were)  two  thousand . .  chief  fa. 

27.  1  the  chief  fathers  and  captains  of  tlious. 
29.  6  Then  the  chief  of  the  fathers  and  princes 
29  15  and  sojourners,  as  (were)  all  our  fathers 
29.  18  our  fathers,  keep  this  for  ever  in  the 
29.  20  blessed  the  Lord  God  of  their  fathers 

2  Ch.  1.  2  in  all  Israel,  the  chief  of  the  fathers 

5.  2  Solomon  assembled,  .the  chief  of  the  fat. 

6.  25  land,  .thou  gavest  to  them  and  to  their  f. 
6.  31  land  which  thou  gavest  unto  our  fathers 

6.  38  land,  which  thou  gavest  unto  their  fathers 

7.  22  they  forsook  the  Lord  God  of  their  fath. 
9.  31  Solomon  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  he 

11.  16  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord  God  of  their  fa. 

12.  16  And  Keholioam  slept  with  his  fathers 

13.  12  not  against  the.  .God  of  your  fathers 

13.  18  relied  upon  the  Lord  God  of  their  fathers 

14.  1  So  Abijah  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  they 

14.  4  Judah  to  seek  the.  .God  of  their  fathers 

15.  12  to  seek  the  Lord  God  of  their  fathers 

16.  13  Asa  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  died  in 

17.  14  according  to  the  house  of  their  fathers 
19.  4  back  unto  the  Lord  God  of  their  fathers 

19.  8  and  of  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of  Israel 

20.  6  0  Lord  God  of  our  fathers,  (art)  not  thou 

20.  33  their  hearts  unto  the  God  of  their  fathers 

21.  i  Jehoshaphat  slept  with  his  fathers 

21.  1  and  was  buried  with  his  fathers  in  the  ci. 
21.  10  had  forsaken  the  Lord  God  of  his  fathers 
21.  19  no  burning,  .like  the  burning  of  his  fath. 

23.  2  and  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of  Israel 

24.  18  left  the  house  of  the . .  God  of  their  fathers 

24.  24  had  forsaken  the  Lord  God  of  their  fath. 

25.  4  The  fathers  shall  not  die  for  the  children 
25.  4  neither  shall  the  children  die  for  the  fath. 
23.  s  according  to  the  house  of  (their)  fathers 

25.  28  buried  him  with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of 

26.  2  after  that  the  king  slept  with  his  fathers 
26.  12  whole  number  of  the  chief  of  the  fathers 
26.  23  So  Uzziah  slept  with  his  fathers 

26.  23  and  they  buried  him  with  his  fathers 

27.  9  Jotham  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  they 

28.  6  had  forsaken  the . .  God  of  their  fathers 
28.  9  because  the  Lord  God  of  your  fathers  was 
28.  25  provoked  to  anger  the.  .God  of  his  fathers 

28.  27  Ahaz  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  they 

29.  5  the  house  of  the  Lord  God  of  your  fathers 
29.  6  For  our  fathers  have  trespassed,  and  done 

29.  9  lo,  our  fathers  have  fallen  by  the  sword 

30.  7  be  not  ye  like  your  fathers,  arid  like  your 
30.  7  against  the  Lord  God  of  their  fathers 


FATHERS 


33G 


FAULT 


2  Ch.30.  8  be  ye  not  stiffnecked,  as  your  fathers 

3o.  10  to  seek  God,  the  Lord  God  of  his  fathers 

30.  22  confession  to  the . .  God  of  their  fathers 

31.  17  priests  by  the  house  of  their  fathers 

32.  13  Know  ye  not  what  I  and  my  fathers  have 

32.  14  the  gods  of  those  nations  that  my  fathers 
3-  15  and  out  of  the  hand  of  my  fathers 

32.  33  Hezekiah  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  they 

33.  8  land  which  I .  .appointed  for  your  fathers 

33.  12  humbled  himself,  .before  the  God  of  hisf. 

33.  20  Manasseh  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  they 

34.  21  because  our  fathers  have  not  kept  the 

34.  28  Behold,  I  will  gather  thee  to  thy  fathers 

34.  32  covenant  of  God,  the  God  of  their  fathers 

34.  33  following  the  Lord,  the  God  of  their  fat. 

35.  4  And  prepare . .  by  the  houses  of  your  fath. 

35.  5  of  the  fathers  of  your  brethren  the  people 

35.  24  buried  in .  .the  sepulchres  of  his  fathers 

36.  15  the  Lord  God  of  their  fathers  sent  to 
Ezra  1.  5  Then  rose  up  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of 

2.  59  they  could  not  show  their  fathers’  house 

2.  68  And . .  of  the  chief  of  the  fathers,  when 

3.  12  of  the  priests,  .and  chief  of  the  fathers 

4.  2  they  came,  .to  the  chief  of  the  fathers 

4  3  and  the  rest  of  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of 

7.  27  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God  of  our  fathers 

8.  1  These  (are)  now  the  chief  of  their  fathers 

8.  28  offering  unto  the  Lord  God  of  your  fath. 

8.  29  before  the.  .chief  of  the  fathers  of  Israel 

9.  7  Since  the  days  of  our  fathers  (have)  we 
to.  11  confession  unto  the.  .God  of  your  fathers 

10.  16  And  Ezra,  .(with)  certain  chief  of  the  fat. 
10  16  after  the  house  of  their  fathers,  and  all 

Nell.  2.  3  when,  .the  place  of  my  fathers’ sepulchres 
2.  5  unto  the  city  of  my  fathers’  sepulchres 
7.  61  they  could  not  show  their  fathers'  house 
7.  70,  71  some  of  the  chief  of  the  fathers  gave 
8. 13  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of  all  the  people 

9.  2  confessed,  .the  iniquities  of  their  fathers 

9.  9  didst  see  the  affliction  of  our  fathers  in 
9.  16  But  they  and  our  fathers  dealt  proudly 
9.  23  which  thou  hadst  promised  to  their  fath. 
9.  32  come,  .on  our  fathers,  and  on  all  thy  peo. 
9.  34  Neither  have,  .our  fathers,  kept  thy  law 
9.  36  the  land  that  thou  gavest  unto  our  fath. 

10.  34  after  the  houses  of  our  fathers,  at  times 

11.  13  And  his  brethren,  chief  of  the  fathers 
12. 12  were  priests,  the  chief  of  the  fathers 

12.  22  TheLevites.  .recorded  chief  of  the  fathers 

12.  23  sons  of  Levi,  the  chief  of  the  fathers 

13.  18  Did  not  your  fathers  thus,  and  did  not 
Job  8.  8  prepare  thyself  to  the  search  of  their  fa. 

15.  18  Which  wise  men  have  told  from  their  fa. 

30.  1  have  me  in  derision,  whose  fathers  I 
Psa.  22.  4  Our  fathers  trusted  in  thee  :  they  trusted 
39.  12  a  stranger,  .a  sojourner,  as  all  my  fathers 

44.  1  0  God,  our  fathers  have  told  us,  (what) 

45.  16  Instead  of  thy  fathers  shall  be  thy  child. 
49.  19  He  shall  go  to  the  generation  of  his  fath. 
78.  3  which . .  our  fathers  have  told  us 

78.  5  which  he  commanded  our  fathers,  that 
78.  8  And  might  not  be  as  their  fathers,  a  stub. 
78.  12  things  did  he  in  the  sight  of  their  fathers 
78.  57  and  dealt  unfaithfully  like  their  fathers 
95.  9  When  your  fathers  tempted  me,  proved 
106.  6  We  have  sinned  with  our  fathers,  we  ha. 
106.  7  Our  fathers  understood  not  thy  wonders 
109.  14  Let  the  iniquity  of  his  fathers  be  reme. 
Prov  17.  6  the  glory  of  children  (are)  their  fathers 
19.  14  House  and  riches,  .the  inheritance  of  fa. 

22.  28  the  ancient  landmark,  which  thy  fathers 
Isa.  14.  21  for  the  iniquity  of  their  fathers  ;  that 

37.  12  delivered  them  which  my  fathers  have 
39.  6  which  thy  fathers  have  laid  up  in  store 

64.  11  Our  holy,  .house,  where  our  fathers  prai. 

65.  7  and  the  iniquities  of  your  fathers  togeth. 
Jcr.  2.  5  What  iniquity  have  your  fathers  found 

3.  18  given  for  an  inheritance  unto  your  fathe. 
3.  24  shame  hath  devoured  the  labour  of  our  f. 
3.  25  we  have  sinned,  .we  and  our  fathers 

6.  21  the  fathers  and  the  sons  together  shall 

7.  7  in  the  land  that  I  gave  to  your  fathers 
7.  14  which  I  gave  to  you  and  to  your  fathers 
7.  18  The  children  gather  wood,  and  the  fathe. 
7.  22  For  I  spake  not  unto  your  fathers,  nor 

7.  25  Since  the  day  that  your  fathers  came  for. 
7.  26  Yet.  .they  did  worse  than  their  fathers 
9.  14  after  Baalim,  which  their  fathers  taught 
9.  16  whom  neither  they  nor  their  fathers  hav. 

11.  4  Which  I  commanded  your  fathers  in  the 
11.  5  oath  which  I  have  sworn  unto  your  fath. 
11.  7  I  earnestly  protested  unto  your  fathers 
11.  10  covenant  which  I  made  with  their  fathe. 

13.  14  And  I  will  dash,  .the  fathers  and  the  so. 

14.  20  We  acknowledge,  .the  iniquity  of  our  fa. 

16.  3  concerning  their  fathers  that  begat  them 
16.  11  Because  your  fathers  have  forsaken  me 
16.  12  And  ye  have  done  worse  than  your  fathe. 
16.  13  ye  know  not,  (neither)  ye  nor  your  fathe. 
16.  15  their  land  that  I  gave  unto  their  fathers 

16.  19  Surely  our  fathers  have  inherited  lies 

17.  22  the  sabbath  day,  as  I  commanded  your  f. 
19.  4  whom  neither  they  nor  their  fathers  ha. 

23.  27  as  their  fathers  have  forgotten  my  name 

23.  39  the  city  that  I  gave  you  and  your  father. 

24.  10  that  I  gave  unto  them  and  to  their  fathe. 

25.  5  and  to  your  fathers  for  ever  and  ever 

30.  3  to  the  land  that  I  gave  to  their  fathers 

31.  29  The  fathers  have  eaten  a  sour  grape,  an. 

31.  32  the  covenant  that  I  made  with  their  fat. 

32.  18  recompensest  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers 

32.  22  which  thou  didst  swear  to  their  fathers 


Jer.  34.  5  and  with  the  burnings  of  thy  fathers 
34.  13  I  made  a  covenant  with  your  fathers  in 

34.  14  but  your  fathers  hearkened  not  unto  me 

35.  15  I  have  given  to  you  and  to  your  fathers 
44.  3  whom  they  knew  not.  .nor  your  fathers 
44.  9  forgotten  the  wickedness  of  your  fathers 
44.  10  that  I  set  before  you  and  before  your  fa. 
44.  17  our  fathers,  our  kings,  and  our  princes 
44.  21  ye,  and  your  fathers,  your  kings,  and  you. 
47.  3  fathers  shall  not  look  back  to.  .children 
50.  7  even  the  Lord,  the  hope  of  their  fathers 

Lam.  5.  7  Our  fathers  have  sinned,  (and  are)  not 
Eze.  2.  3  they  and  their  fathers  have  transgressed 

5.  10  Therefore  the  fathers  shall  eat  the  sons 

5.  10  and  the  sons  shall  eat  their  fathers 

18.  2  The  fathers  have  eaten  sour  grapes,  and 
20.  4  to  know  the  abominations  of  their  fathe. 
20.  18  Walk  ye  not  in  the  statutes  of  your  fath. 

20.  24  their  eyes  were  after  their  fathers’  idols 
20.  27  Yet  in  this  your  fathers  have  blaspheme. 
20.  30  polluted  after  the  manner  of  your  fathers? 
20.  36  Like  as  I  pleaded  with  your  fathers  in 
20.  42  lifted  up  mine  hand  to  give  it  to  your  fa. 

36.  28  in  the  land  that  I  gave  to  your  fathers 

37.  25  dwell  in  the  land,  .wherein  your  fathers 
47.  14  lifted  up  mine  hand  to  give  it  unto  your  f. 

Dan.  9.  6  which  spake  in  thy  name  to.  .our  father. 

9.  8  to  us.  .confusion  of  face,  .and  to  our  fat. 

9  16  and  for  the  iniquities  of  our  fathers 

11.  24  he  shall  do  (that)  which  his  fathers  have 
11.  37  Neither  shall  he  regard  the  God  of  his  fa. 
11.  38  a  god  whom  his  fathers  knew  not  shall 
Hos  9.  10  I  saw  your  fathers  as  the  first  ripe  in  the 
Joel  I.  2  Hath  this  been .  .in  the  days  of  your  fat.  ? 
Amos  2.  4  after  the  which  their  fathers  have  walk. 
Mic  7.  20  which  thou  hast  sworn  unto  our  fathers 
Zee.  I.  2  hath  been  sore  displeased  with  your  fat. 

1  4  Be  ye  not  as  your  fathers,  unto  whom 

1  5  Your  fathers,  where  (are)  they?  and  the 

I.  6  did  they  not  take  hold  of  your  fathers? 

8.  14  when  your  fathers  provoked  me  to  wrath 

Mai.  2.  10  profaning  the  covenant  of  our  fathers  ? 

3  7  Even  from  the  days  of  your  fathers  ye 

4  6  he  shall  turn  the  heart  of  the  fathers  to 

4.  6  the  heart  of  the  children  to  their  fathers 

2 . Fathers,  ancestors,  rims;  aboth. 

Ezra  4.  15  the  book  of  the  records  of  thy  fathers 

5.  12  But  after  that  our  fathers  had  provoked 
Dan.  2.  23  I  thank  thee.  .0  thou  God  of  my  fathers 

3.  Fathers,  ancestors,  -jrarepes  pateres. 

M  att  23.  30  If  we  had  been  in  the  days  of  our  fathe. 

23.  32  Fill  ye  up.  .the  measure  of  your  fathers 
Luke  I.  17  to  turn  the  hearts  of  the  fathers  to  the 
I.  55  As  he  spake  to  our  fathers,  to  Abraham 

1.  72  To  perform  the  mercy,  .to  our  fathers 

6.  23  for  in  the  like  manner  did  their  fathers 

6.  26  for  so  did  their  fathers  to  the  false  pro. 

II.  47  ye  build,  .and  your  fathers  killed  them 
1 1.  48  that  ye  allow  the  deeds  of  your  fathers 

John  4.  20  Our  fathers  worshipped  in  this  mounta. 

6.  31  Our  fathers  did  eat  manna  in  the  desert 
6.  49  Your  fathers  did  eat  manna  in  the  wilde. 

6.  58  not  as  your  fathers  did  eat  manna, and 
Acts  3.  13  the  God  of  our  fathers,  hath  glorified  his 

3.  22  [For  Moses  truly  said  unto  the  fathersl 
3.  25  covenant  which  God  made  with  our  fath. 
5.  30  The  God  of  our  fathers  raised  up  Jesus 

7.  2  And  he  said,  Men,  brethren,  and  fathers 

7.  1 1  and  our  fathers  found  no  sustenance 

7.  12  Jacob  heard,  .he  sent  out  our  fathers  first 
7.  15  So  Jacob,  .died,  he,  and  our  fathers 
7  19  The  same,  .evil  entreated  our  fathers,  so 
7.  32  I  (am)  the  God  of  thy  fathers,  the  God  of 
7.  39  To  whom  our  fathers  would  not  obey, but 
7.  44  Our  fathers  had  the  tabernacle  of  witness 
7.  45  Which  also  our  fathers  that  came  after 
7.  45  God  drave  out  before  the  face  of  our  fat. 

7.  5 1  ye  do  always . .  as  your  fathers  (did),  so  (do) 
7  52  Which  of  the  prophets  have  not  your  fat. 

13.  17  The  God  of  this  people ..  chose  our  fathers 
13  32  the  promise  which  was  made  unto  the  fa. 
13.  36  David . .  was  laid  unto  his  fathers,  and  saw 

15.  10  which  neither  our  fathers  nor  we  were 
22.  1  Men,  brethren,  and  fathers,  hear  ye  my 
22.  14  And  he  said,  The  God  of  our  fathers  hath 

26.  6  of  the  promise  made  of  God  unto  our  fa. 
28.  25  Well  spake  the  Holy  Ghost,  .unto  our  fa. 
Bom.  9.  5  Whose  (are)  the  fathers,  and  of  whom  as 

11.  28  (they  are)  beloved  for  the  fathers'  sakes 
15.  8  to  confirm  the  promises . .  unto  the  fathers 

1  Co.  4.  15  yet  (have  ye)  not  many  fathers  :  for  in  Ch. 

10.  1  how  that  all  our  fathers  were  under  the 
Eph.  6.  4  And,  ye  fathers,  provoke  not  your  children 
Col.  3.  21  Fathers,  provoke  not  your  children  (to  a.) 
Heb.  3.  9  When  your  fathers  tempted  me,  proved 

8.  9  the  covenant  that  I  made  with  their  fat. 

12.  9  Furthermore  we  have  had  fathers  of  our 

2  Pe.  3.  4  for  since  the  fathers  fell  asleep,  all  things 
I  Jo  2  13  I  write  unto  you,  fathers,  because  ye  have 

2.  14  I  have  written  unto  you,  fathers,  because 

FATHERS,  of  the,  or  of  one’s  — 

1  .Paternal,  ancestral,  iraTpinis  patrikos. 

Gal.  I.  14  zealous  of  the  traditions  of  my  fathers 

2.  Paternal,  trarp^os  patruos. 

Acts  22.  3  the  perfect  manner  of  the  law  of  the  fat. 
24.  14  so  worship  I  the  God  of  my  fathers,  beli. 
28.  17  against  the  people  or  customs  of  our  fa. 


FATHERS,  by  tradition  from  the  — 

Given  over  by  ancestors,  irarpovapdiSoTOS  patropa. 

1  Pe.  1.  18  conversation,  .by  tradition  from  your  fa 

FATHOM  — 

Fathom,  ( length  of  outstretched  arms),  opyvid. 

Acts  27.  28  sounded,  and  found  (it)  twenty  fathoms 
27.  28  sounded  again,  and  found  (it)  fifteen  fath. 

FATLLNG  — 

1  .Fat  ones,  D’na  mechim. 

Psa.  66.  is  1  will  offer,  .burnt  sacrifices  of  fallings 

2. Fat,  firm,  n’"!P  meri. 

2  Sa.  6.  13  had  gone,  he  sacrificed  oxen  and  fatlings 
Isa.  11.  6  the  young  lion  and  the  fatling  together 
Eze.  39.  18  bullocks,  all  of  them  fatlings  of  Bashan 

3 .Second,  ( younger  and  later),  n;:?s  mishneh. 

1  Sa.  15.  9  spared,  .of  thefatlings,and  the  lambs,  and 

4. Fattened,  fed  up,  mr laris  sitistos. 

Matt  22.  4  my  oxen  and  (my)  fatlings  (are)  killed 

FATNESS  — 

1.  Fatness,  deslien. 

Judg.  9.  9  Should  I  leave  my  fatness,  wherewith  by 
Job  36.  16  should  be  set  on  thy  table . .  full  of  fatness 
Psa.  36.  8  They  shall  be.  .satisfied  with  the  fatness  1 
63.  5  My  soul  shall  be  satisfied  as  (with),  .fatn. 
65.  11  goodness,  and  thy  paths  drop  fatness 
Isa.  55.  2  and  let  your  soul  delight  itself  in  fatness 
Jer.  31 .  14  And  I  will  satiate  the  soul . .  with  fatness 

2 . Fat,  best  part,  marrow,  3^>n  cheleb. 

Job  15.  27  he  covereth  his  face  with  his  fatness 
Psa.  73.  7  Their  eyes  stand  out  with  fatness  :  they 
Isa.  34.  6  it  is  made  fat  with  fatness  .  with  the  blood 
34.  7  and  their  dust  made  fat  with  fatness 

3 . Fatness,  fat  one,  mishman. 

Gen.  27.  28  the  fatness  of  the  earth,  and  plenty  of  corn 
27.  39  thy  dwelling  shall  be  the  fatness  of  the 
Isa.  17.  4  and  the  fatness  of  his  flesh  shall  wax  lean 

4.  Fatness,  oil,  shemem. 

Psa.  109.  24  weak,  .and  my  flesh  faileth  of  fatness 

5.  Fatness,  fat,  wiottis piotes. 

Rom  11.  17  with  them  partakest  of  the  root  and  fat. 

FATS  — 

Press  or  vat  for  oil  or  wine,  33;  yeqeb. 

Joel  2.  24  the  fats  shall  overflow  with  wine  and  oil 
3.  13  for  the  press  is  full,  the  fats  overflow 

FATTED  — 

1  .To  be  fattened,  D3X  abas. 

1  Ki.  4.23  roebucks,  and  fallow  deer,  and  fatted  fowl 

2.  Fattened,  stall,  p?-),?  marbeq. 

Jer.  46.  21  her  hired  men  (are),  .like  fatted  bullocks 

3.  Fattened,  fed  up,  airevris  siteutos.  _  r 

Lukeis.  23  And  bring  hither  the  fatted  calf,  and  kill 
15.  27  thy  father  hath  killed  the  fatted  calf 
15.  30  thou  hast  killed  for  him  the  fatted  calf 


PATTER  — 

Fast,  firm,  x"]3  ban. 

Dan.  1.  15  countenances  appeared  fairer  and  fatter 
PATTEST  (places)  — 

Fatness,  fat  one,  jDi pamishman. 

Psa.  78.  31  slew  the  fattest  of  them,  and  smote  down 
Dan.  11.  24  He  shall  enter,  .even  upon  the  fattest  pi. 

?  ATILT  — 

l .  Error,  failure,  sin,  Nan  chata. 

Exod.  5.  16  but  the  fault  (is)  in  thine  own  people 

l. Error,  failure,  sin,  Ntpn  chet. 

Gen.  41.  9  saying,  I  do  remember  my  faults  this  day 

i.  What  and  what,  whatever,  naiNi?  meumah. 

1  Sa.  29.  3  I  have  found  no  fault  in  him  since  he 

i.  Perversity,  iniquity,  jij?  avon. 

2  Sa.  3.  8  that  thou  chargest  me  today  with  a  fault 
Psa.  59.  4  prepare  themselves  without  (my)  fault 

5.  Wrongness,  wickedness,  njfif’P  risliah. 

Deut25.  2  and  to  be  beaten,  .according  to  his  fault 

5.  Corruption,  nnifi  shechath. 

Dan.  6.  4  they’could  find  none  occasion  nor  fault 
6.  4  neither  was  there  any  error  or  fault  found 

7.  Cause,  case,  alria  aitia. 

John  18.  38  Pilate  saith . .  I  find  in  him  no  fault  (at  all) 

19.  4  that  ye  may  know  that  I  find  no  fault  in 
19.  6  Pilate  saith.  .1  find  no  fault  in  him 

8 . Cause,  case,  dinor  aition. 

Luke  23.  4  Then  said  Pilate . .  I  find  no  fault  in  this 
23.  14  I .  .have  found  no  fault  in  this  man 

9 . Lack,  failure,  defect,  fiTT-qp-a  hettema. 

1  Co.  6.  7  Now  therefore  there  is  utterly  a  fault  am 

10. H  falling  aside,  mishap,  irapairTupaparaptbma. 
Gal  6.  1  if  a  man  be  overtaken  in  a  fault,  ye  which 
Jas.  5.  16  Confess . .  [faults]  one  to  another,  and  pray 

FAULT,  to  find  — 

To  blame,  pepcpopai  memphomm. 

Mark  7.  2  with  unwaslien  hands,  they  found  fault 
Rom.  9.  19  Thou  wilt  say . .  Why  doth  he  yet  find  fault: 
Heb.  8.  8  For,  finding  fault  with  them,  he  saith 


FAULT 


337 


FEAR 


FAULT,  to  toll  one’s  — 

To  convict ,  4Aeyxu  eleychd. 

Matt.  18.  15  go  and  tell  him  his  fault  between  thee 

FAULT,  without  — - 

Without  blemish,  blame,  spot,  H/xoifios  amomos. 
Rev.  14.  5  they  are  without  fault  before  the  throne 

i'AULTLESS  — 

..  Without  blame,  amemptos, 

Heb.  8.  7  For  if  that  first  (covenant)  had  been  fault. 

!.  Without  blemish,  blame,  spot,  &pwp.os  amomos. 
Jude  24  to  present,  .faultless  before  the  presence 

'AULTS,  for  your  — 

ru  miss,  err,  sin,  auaprarco  hamartano. 

1  Pe.  2.  20  if,  when  ye  be  buffeted  for  your  faults,  ye 

'AULTY,  one  which  is  — 

luilty,  cu'x  ashem. 

2  Sa.  14.  13  the  king  doth  speak,  .as  one  which  is  fau. 

'AULTY,  to  be  found  — 

"0  be  or  become  guilty,  D»x  asham. 

Hos.  10.  2  now  shall  they  be  found  faulty  :  he  shall 

AVOUR.  — 

.Grace,  favour,  jn  chen. 

Gen.  18.  3  My  Lord,  if  now  I  have  found  favour  in 

30.  27  I  pray  thee,  if  I  have  found  favour  in 

39.  21  gave  him  favour  in  the  sight  of  the  keeper 
Exod.  3.  2i  I  will  give  this  people  favour  in  the  sight 

11.  3  the  Loud  gave  the  people  favour  in  the  si. 

12.  36  the  Lord  gave  the  people  favour  in  the 
Numn.  n  wherefore  have  I  not  found  favour  in  thy 

11. 15  if  I  have  found  favour  in  thy  sight 
Dent  24.  1  it  come  to  pass  that  she  find  no  favour 
Rutli  2.  13  she  said,  Let  me  find  favour  in  thy  sight 

1  Sa.  16.  22  for  he  hath  found  favour  in  my  sight 

20.  29  now,  if  I  have  found  favour  in  thine  eyes 
25.  8  Wherefore  let  the  young  men  find  favour 

2  Sa.  15.  25  if  I  shall  find  favour  in  the  eyes  of  the  L. 

1  Ki.  11.  19  Hadad  found  great  favour  in  the  sight  of 
Esth.  2.  15  Esther  obtained  favour  in  the  sight  of  all 

5.  2  the  king  saw  Esther . .  she  obtained  favour 

5.  8  If  I  have  found  favour  in  the  sight  of  the 

7.  3  If  I  have  found  favour  in  thy  sight,  O 

8.  3  and  if  I  have  found  favour  in  his  sight 
Prov.  3.  4  So  shalt  thou  find  favour  and  good  und. 

13. 15  Good  understanding  giveth  favour  :  but 

22.  1  loving  favour  rather  than  silver  and  gold 

28.  23  He  that  rebuketh .  .shall  find  more  favour 

31.  30  Favour  (is)  deceitful,  and  beauty  (is)  vain 
Eccl.  9.  11  nor  yet  favour  to  men  of  skill ;  but  time 

.Grace,  favour,  nrin  chaninah. 

Jer.  16.  13  a  land,  .where  I  will  not  show  youfavour 
.Kindness,  "ipn  chesed. 

Esth.  2.  17  sheobtained  grace  and  favour  in  his  sight 
Job  10.  12  Thou  hast  granted  me  life  and  favour 
Dan.  1.  9  Now  God  had  brought  Daniel  into  favour 
.Delighting,  j’Sit  cliaphels. 

Psa.  35.  27  Let  them,  .be  glad,  that  favour  my  righ. 
.Face,  D’is  panim. 

Psa.  45.  12  (even)  the  rich . .  shall  entreat  thy  favour 
119.  58  I  entreated  thy  favour  with  (my)  whole 
Prov  19.  6  Many  will  entreat  the  favour  of  the  prince 

29.  26  Many  seek  the  ruler’s  favour :  but  (every) 

.  Pleasure,  good  will,  |'un  ratson. 

Deut33.  23  O  Naphtali,  satisfied  with  favour,  and  f. 
Psa.  5. 12  with  favour  wilt  thou  compass  him  as 

30.  5  in  his  favour  (is)  life  :  weeping  may  endure 
30.  7  Lord,  by  thy  favour  thou  hast  made  my 
89. 17  in  thy  favour  our  horn  shall  be  exalted 

106.  4  Remember  me,  O  Lord,  with  the  favour 
Prov.  8.  35  and  shall  obtain  favour  of  the  Lord 

11.  27  He  that,  .seeketh  good  procureth  favour 

12.  2  A  good  (man)  obtaineth  favour  of  the  Lord 

14.  9  but  among  the  righteous  (there  is)  favour 
14.  35  The  king’s  favour  (is)  toward  a  wise  serv. 
16.  15  his  favour  (is)  as  a  cloud  of  the  latter  ra. 

18.  22  (Whoso)  ftndeth  a  wife,  .obtaineth  favour 

19.  12  but  his  favour  (is)  as  dew  upon  the  grass 
Isa.  60.  10  in  my  favour  have  I  had  mercy  on  thee 

■Peace,  prosperity,  completeness,  shalom. 

Song  8.  10  then  was  I .  .as  one  that  found  favour 

■  Grace,  favour,  njm  techinnali. 

Josh. 11.  20  that  they  might  have  no  favour,  but  that 

■  Grace,  x^-pts  charis. 

Luke  1.  30  Fear  not,  Mary  ;  for  thou  hast  found  fav. 

2.  52  Jesus  increased,  .in  favour  with  God  and 
Acts  2.  47  Praising  God,  and  having  favour  with  all 

7.  10  gave  him  favour  and  wisdom  in  the  sight 

7.  46  Who  found  favour  before  God,  and  desir. 
25.  3  And  desired  favour  against  him,  that  he 
'AVOUR,  to  — 

■  To  incline  or  be  gracious  to,  [in  chanan. 

Psa.102.  13  the  time  to  favour  her,  yea,  the  set  time 

109.  12  neither  let  there  be  any  to  favour  his  fa. 
Lam.  4.  16  they  respected  not.  .they  favoured  not 

■  To  incline  or  be  gracious  to,  Jin  chanan,  3a. 
Psa.102.  14  For  thy  servants,  .favour  the  dust  thereof 

■To  have  delight  in,  fin  chaphats. 

2  Sa.  2c.  11  He  that  favoureth  Joab,  and  he  that  (is) 
Psa.  41.  11  By  this  I  know  that  thou  favourest  me 

43 


4 .Good  in  the  eyes  of,  ti'Jifi  fiia  tob  beene. 

1  Sa.  2.  26  was  in  favour  both  with  the  Lord,  and 

29.  6  nevertheless  the  lords  favour  thee  not 

FAVOUR,  to  find  — 

1  .To  find  grace  or  favour,  Jin  chanan,  6. 

Prov.21.  10  his  neighbour  lindeth  no  favour  in  his 

2.  To  be  or  become  good,  fit?;  yatab. 

Neh.  2.  5  if  thy  servant  have  found  favour  in  thy 
FAVOUR,  to  have  a  — 

To  be  pleased  with,  njrj  ratsah. 

Psa.  44.  3  because  thou  hadst  a  favour  unto  them 
FAVOUR,  to  show  — 

To  incline  or  be  gracious  to,  |?n  chanan. 

Deut.28.  50  shall  not  regard,  .nor  show  favour  to  the 
Psa.  1 12.  5  A  good  man  showeth  favour,  andlendeth 
Isa.  27.  11  he  that  formed,  .will  show  them  no  favo. 

FAVOUR,  to  be  showed  — 

To  find  grace  or  favour,  |?n  chanan,  6. 

Isa.  26.  10  Let  favour  be  showed  to  the  wicked 
FAVOURABLE,  to  be  — 

1  .To  incline  or  be  gracious  to,  f fin  chanan. 

Judg.21.  22  Be  favourable  unto  them  for  our  sakes 

2.  To  be  pleased  with,  nyj  ratsah. 

Job  33.  26  he  will  be  favourable  unto  him  ;  and  he 
Psa.  77.  7  and  will  he  be  favourable  no  more  'l 
85.  1  Lord,  thou  hast  been  favourable  unto 

FAVOURED,  well  — 

1  .Fair  of  appearance,  ntoavii;  yephath  mareh. 

Gen.  29.  17  but  Rachel  was  beautiful  and  well  favou. 
39.  6  And  Joseph  was.  .goodly,  .and  well  favo. 
41.  2  there  came  up.  .seven  well  favoured  kine 
41.  4  did  eat  up  the  seven  well  favoured  and  f. 
Dan.  1.  4  in  whom  (was)  no  blemish,  but  well  favo. 

2  .Fair  of  form,  fiNh'ni;  yephath  toar. 

Gen.  41.  18  seven  kine,  fat  fleshed  and  well  favoured 

FAVOURED,  highly  — 

To  give  grace  to,  treat  graciously,  xapiriw  charitoo. 
Luke  1.  28  Hail,  highly  favoured,  the  Lord  (is)  with 

FEAR  — 

1.  Terror,  nifi’k  emah. 

Exodi5.  16  Fear  and  dread  shall  fall  upon  them 

23.  27  I  will  send  my  fear  before  thee,  and  will 
Ezra  3.  3  fear  (was)  upon  them  because  of  the  peo. 
Job  9.  34  from  me,  and  let  not  his  fear  terrify  me 
Prov  20.  2  The  fear  of  a  king  (is)  as  the  roaring  of  a 

2 . Fear,  sorrow,  ntto  deagah. 

Josh. 22.  24  if  we  have  not.  .done  it  for  fear  of  (this) 

3.  Trembling,  ninn  cliaradah. 

rrov.29.  25  The  fear  of  man  bringeth  a  snare  :  but  . 
Isa.  21.  4  my  pleasure  hath  he  turned  into  fear 

4 . Fright,  terror,  nn  chath. 

Job  41.  33  not  his  like,  who  is  made  without  fear 

5.  Fear,  reverence,  nso;  yirali. 

Gen.  20. 11  Surely,  the  fear  of  God  (is)  not  in  this 
Exod2o.  20  and  that  his  fear  may  be  before  your  fa. 
Deut.  2.  25  This  day  will  I  begin  to  put . .  the  fear 

2  Sa.  23.  3  (must  be)  just,  ruling  in  the  fear  of  God 
2  CI1.19.  9  Thus  shall  ye  do  in  the  fear  of  the  Lord 
Neh.  5.  9  ought  ye  not  to  walk  in  the  fear  of  our 

5.  15  so  did  not  I,  because  of  the  fear  of  God 
Job  4.  6  (Is)  not  (this)  thy  fear,  thy  confidence 

6.  14  he  forsaketh  the  fear  of  the  Almighty 

15.  4  Yea,  thou  castest  off  fear,  and  restraine. 

22.  4  Will  he  reprove  thee  for  fear  of  thee  ? 

28.  28  the  fear  of  the  Lord,  that  (is)  wisdom 
Psa.  2.  11  Serve  the  Lord  with  fear,  and  rejoice 

5.  7  in  thy  fear  will  I  worship  toward  thy 
19.  9  The  fear  of  the  Lord  (is)  clean,  enduring 
34.  11  I  will  teacli  you  the  fear  of  the  Lord 
90.  11  even  according  to  thy  fear,  (so  is)  thy  wr. 
in.  10  The  fear  of  the  Lord  (is)  the  beginning  of 
119.  38  thy  servant,  who  (is  devoted)  to  thy  fear 
Prov.  1.  7  The  fear  of  the  Lord  (is)  the  beginning  of 

1.  29  and  did  not  choose  the  fear  of  the  Lord 

2.  5  Then  shalt  thou  understand  the  fear  of 

8.  13  The  fear  of  the  Lord  (is)  to  hate  evil :  pr. 

9.  10  The  fear  of  the  Lord  (is)  the  beginning  of 

10.  27  The  fearof  the  Lord  prolongeth  days  :  but 
14.  26  In  the  fear  of  the  Lord  (is)  strong  confid. 

14.  27  The  fear  of  the  Lord  (is)  a  fountain  of  life 

15.  16  Better  (is)  little  with  the  fear  of  the  Lord 
!5-  33  The  fear  of  the  Lord  (is)  the  instruction 

16.  6  by  the  fear  of  the  Lord  (men)  depart  from 

19.  23  The  fear  of  the  LoRD(tendeth)  to  life  ;  and 

22.  4  By  humility,  (and)  the  fear  of  the  Lord 

23.  17  in  the  fear  of  the  Lord  all  the  day  long 
Isa.  7.  25  there  shall  not  come  thither  the  fear  of 

11.  2  the  spirit  of  knowledge  and  of  the  fear  of 
11.  3  of  quick  understanding  in  the  fear  of  the 

29.  13  their  fear  toward  me  is  taught  by  the 
33.  6  the  fear  of  the  Lord  (is)  his  treasure 
63.  17  hardened  our  heart  from  thy  fear? 

Jer.  32.  40  I  will  put  my  fear  in  their  hearts,  that 
Eze.  30.  13  I  will  put  a  fear  in  the  land  of  Egypt 
Jon.  1.  16  Then  the  men  feared  the  Lord  exceed. 

6.  Fear,  lifip  mayor. 

Psa.  31.  13  fear  (was)  on  every  side  :  while  they  took 
Isa.  31.  9  shall  pas3  over  to  his  strong  hold  for  fear 
Jer.  6.  25  the  sword  of  the  enemy  (and)  fear  (is)  on 

20.  10  I  heard  the  defaming  of  many,  fear  on 


Jer.  46.  5  fear  (was)  round  about,  saith  the  Lord 
49.  29  they  shall  cry .  .Fear  (is)  on  every  side 

7.  Fear,  rrrup  megorah. 

Prov  10.  24  The  fear  of  the  wicked,  it  shall  come  upon 

8.  Fear,  rntfiD  megurah. 

Psa.  34.  4  and  delivered  me  from  all  my  fears 
Isa.  66.  4  will  bring  their  fears  upon  them;  because 

9.  Fear,  reverence,  tqio  mora. 

Gen.  9.  2  the  fear  of  you  and  the  dread  of  you  shall 
Isa.  8.  12  neither  fear  ye  their  fear,  nor  be  afraid 

8.  13  (let)  him  (be)  your  fear,  and  (let)  him  (be) 
Mai.  1.  6  and  if  I  (be)  a  master,  where  (is)  my  fear  ? 

2.  5  I  gave  them  to  him  (for)  the  fear  wherew. 

10.  Fear,  rrro  morah. 

Psa.  9.  20  Put  them  in  fear,  O  Lord  ;  (that)  the 

11  .Dread,  fear,  in s pachad. 

Gen.  31.  42  Except,  .the  Fearof  Isaac,  had  been  with 

31.  53  Jacob  sware  by  the  Fearof  his  father  Isaac 
Deutn.  25  the  Lord  your  God  shall  lay  the  fear  of 
28.  67  for  the  fear  of  thine  heart  wherewith  thou 
1  Sa.  11.  7  the  fear  of  the  Lord  fell  on  the  people 

1  Ch.14.  17  the  Lord  brought  the  fear  of  him  upon 

2  Ch.  14.  14  for  the  fear  of  the  Lord  came  upon  them 

17.  10  the  fear  of  the  Lord  fell  upon  all  the 

19.  7  now  let  the  fear  of  the  Lord  be  upon  you 

20.  29  the  fear  of  God  was  on  all  the  kingdoms 
Esth.  8. 17  for  the  fear  of  the  Jews  fell  upon  them 

9.  2  for  the  fear  of  them  fell  upon  all  people 

9.  3  because  the  fear  of  Mordecai  fell  upon 

Job  4.  14  Fear  came  upon  me,  and  trembling 

21.  9  Their  houses  (are)  safe  from  fear,  neither 

22.  10  snares,  .and  sudden  fear  troubleth  thee 
25.  2  Dominion  and  fear  (are)  with  him ;  he 
39.  16  her  labour  is  in  vain  without  fear 

39.  22  He  mocketh  at  fear,  and  is  notaffrighttd 
Psa.  31. 11  I  was.  .a  fear  to  mine  acquaintance 

36.  1  (that  there  is)  no  fear  of  God  before  his 
53.  5  were  they,  .(where)  no  fear  was :  for  God 
64.  1  preserve  my  life  from  fear  of  the  enemy 
105.  38  for  the  fear  of  them  fell  upon  them 
1 19.  120  My  flesh  trembleth  for  fear  of  thee  ;  and 
Frov.  1.  26  I  will  mock  when  your  fear  cometh 
1.  27  When  your  fear  cometh  as  desolation 

1.  33  and  shall  be  quiet  from  fear  of  evil 

3.  25  Be  not  afraid  of  sudden  fear,  neither  of 
Song  3.  8  every  man.  .his  sword,  .because  of  fear 
Isa.  2.  10  hide  thee  in  the  dust,  for  fearof  the  Lord 

2.  19  they  shall  go  into  the  holes,  .for  fear  of 
2.  21  for  fear  of  the  Lord,  and  for  the  glory  of 

24.  17  Fear,  and  the  pit,  and  the  snare,  (are) 

24.  18  he  who  fleetli  from  the  noise  of  the  fear 

Jer.  30.  5  We  have  heard  a  voice  of .  .fear,  and  not 
48.  43  Fear,  and  the  pit,  and  the  snare,  upon 

48.  44  He  that  fleetli  from  the  fear  shall  fall  into 

49.  5  Behold,  I  will  bring  a  fear  upon  thee 
Lam.  3.  47  Fear  and  a  snare  is  ccme  upon  us,  des. 

12.  Dread,  fear,  n'n?  pachdu.li. 

Jer.  2.  19  and  that  my  fear  (is)  not  in  thee,  saith 

13.  Rage,  anger,  trembling,  nfi  rogez. 

Isa.  14.  3  Lord  shall  give  thee  rest,  .from  thy  fear 

14.  Fear,  terror,  trembling,  tip")  retet. 

Jer.  49.  24  Damascus  is  waxed  feeble  .fear  hath 

15.  Trembling,  rniri  readah. 

Psa.  48.  6  Fear  took  hold  upon  them  there,  (and) 
Id. Timidity,  Sei\la  deilia. 

2  Ti.  1.  7  God  hath  not  given  us  the  spirit  of  fear 
17.  Fear,  terror,  <jxj/3os  phobos. 

Matti4.  26  It  is  a  spirit :  and  they  cried  out  for  fear 
28.  4  for  fear  of  him  the  keepers  did  shake 
28.  8  they  departed  quickly,  .with  fear  and 
Iuke  1.  i2  when  Zacliarias  saw.  fear  fell  upon  him 
1.  65  fear  came  011  all  that  dwelt  roundabout 
5.  26  were  all  amazed,  .and  were  filled  with  f. 

7.  16  there  came  a  fear  on  all :  and  they  glori. 

8.  37  for  they  were  taken  with  great  fear.  And 

21.  26  Men’s  hearts  failing  them  for  fear,  and 

John  7.  13  no  man  spake  openly  of  him  for  fear  of 

19.  38  a  disciple  of  Jesus,  but  secretly  for  fear 

20.  19  the  disciples  were  assembled  for  fear  of 
Acts  2.  43  fear  came  upon  every  soul  :  and  many 

5.  5  great  fear  came  on  all  them  that  heard 

5.  11  great  fear  came  upon  all  the  church,  and 

9.  31  walking  in  the  fear  of  the  Lord,  and  in 
19.  17  fear  fell  on  them  all,  and  the  name  of  the 

Bom.  3.  18  There  is  no  fear  of  God  before  their  eyes 
8.  15  not  received  the  spirit  of  bondage,  .to  fe. 

13.  7  fear  to  whom  fear ;  honour  to  whom  hon. 

1  Co.  2.  3  I  was  with  you  in  weakness,  and  in  fear 

2  Co.  7.  1  perfecting  holiness  in  the  fear  of  God 

7.  5  without  (were)  fightings,  within  (were)  f. 
7.  11  (what)  indignation,  yea,  (what)  fear,  yea 
7.  15  how  with  fear  and  trembling  ye  received 
Eph.  5.  21  Submitting . .  one  to  another  in  the  fear  of 

6.  5  with  fear  and  trembling,  in  singleness  of 
Fhil.  2.  12  work  out  your  own  salvation  with  fear 
Heb.  2.  15  And  deliver  them  who  through  fear  of 

1  Pe.  1.  17  pass  the  time  of  your  sojourning,  .in  fear 

2.  18  subject  to  (your)  masters  with  all  fear 

3.  2  your  chaste  conversation  (coupled)  with  f. 

3.  15  an  answer.. with  meekness  and  fear 
1  Jo.  4.  18  There  is  no  fear  in  love  ;  but  perfect 

4.  18  love  casteth  out  fear  :  because  fear  hath 
Jude  23  others  save  with  fear,  pulling. .  out  of 
Rev.  ii.  11  great  fear  fell  upon  them  which  saw  them 


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Rev.  18.  io  Standing  afar  off  for  the  fear  of  her  tor. 

18.  15  shall  stand  afar  off  for  the  fear  of  her 

FEAR,  to  — 

1  .To  be  afraid,  "M  gur. 

Deut  32.  27  Were  it  not  that  I  feared  the  wrath  of  the 
Psa  22.  23  and  fear  him,  all  ye  the  seed  of  Israel 
Hos.  10.  5  The  inhabitants  of  Samaria  shall  fear 

2.  To  be  afraid,  Vrj7!  dechal. 

Dan.  5.  19  all  people,  nations,  and  languages . .  feared 
6.  26  in  every  dominion . .  men  tremble  and  fear 

3  .To  be  pained,  S'n,  chul,  ehil. 

1  Ch.  16.  30  Fear  before  him,  all  the  earth  :  the  world 
Psa.  96.  9  0  worship . .  fear  before  him,  all  the  earth 

4.  To  be  afraid,  ii;  yagor. 

Psa.  1 19.  39  Turn  away  my  reproach  which  I  fear;  for 
Jer.  22.25  into  the  hand  of . .  whose  face  thou  fearest 

5.  To  fear,  reverence,  so.]  yare. 

Gen.  15.  I  Fear  not,  Abram:  I  (am)  thy  shield,  (and) 

19.  30  he  feared  to  dwell  in  Zoar  :  and  he  dwelt 

21. 17  What  aileth  thee,  Hagar?  fear  not ;  for 

26.  7  for  he  feared  to  say,  (She  is)  my  wife ;  lest 

26.  24  I  (am)  the  God  of  Abraham  thy  father :  f. 
35.  17  the  midwife  said  unto  her,  Fear  not 

43.  23  And  he  said.  Peace  (bel  to  you,  fear  not 
46.  3  fear  not  to  go  down  into  Egypt ;  for  I 
50.  19  And  Joseph  said  unto  them.  Fear  not 
50.  21  Now  therefore  fear  ye  not :  I  will  nour. 
Exod.  1.  17  the  midwives  feared  God,  and  did  not 

1  21  came  to  pass,  because  the  midwives  fea." 

2.  14  Moses  feared,  and  said,  Surely  this  thing 

9.  30  I  know  that  ye  will  not  yet  fear  the  Lord 

14.  13  Moses  said  unto  the  people,  Fear  ye  not 
14.  31  the  people  feared  the  Lord,  and  believ. 

20.  20  Moses  said  unto  the  people,  Fear  not 
Lev.  19.  3  Ye  shall  fear  every  man  his  mother  and 

19.  14  but  shalt  fear  thy  God:  I  (am)  the  Lord 

19.  32  Thou  shalt  rise  up . .  and  fear  thy  God 
25.  17  but  thou  shalt  fear  thy  God  :  for  I  (am) 

25.  36  Take  thou  no  usury  of  him.  .but  fear 
25.  43  Thou  shalt  not  rule,  .but  shalt  fear  thy 
Num  14.  9  neither  fear  ye  the  people . .  fear  them 

21.  34  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Fear  him  not 
Deut.  1.  21  possess,  .fear  not,  neither  be  discouraged 

3.  2  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  Fear  him  not 

3.  22  Ye  shall  not  fear  them  :  for  the  Lord 

4.  IO  that  they  may  learn  to  fear  me  all  the 

5.  29  an  heart  in  them,  that  they  would  fear 

6  2  that  thou  mightest  fear  the  Lord  thy  God 

6.  13  Thou  shalt  fear  the  Lord  thy  God,  and 

6.  24  these  statutes,  to  fear  the  Lord  our  God 

8.  6  to  walk  in  his  ways,  and  to  fear  him 

10.  12  to  fear  the  Lord  thy  God,  to  walk  in  all 

10.  20  Thou  shalt  fear  the  LORD  thy  God;  him 
13.  4  Ye  shall  walk  after  the  LORD,  .and  fear 

13.  11  all  Israel  shall  hear,  and  fear,  and  shall 
14. 23  that  thou  mayest  learn  to  fear  the  Lord 

17.  13  And  all  the  people  shall  hear,  and  fear 

17.  19  that  he  may  learn  to  fear  the  Lord  his 

19.  20  those  which  remain  shall  hear,  and  fear 

20.  3  let  not  your  hearts  faint;  fear  not,  and  do 

21.  21  and  all  Israel  shall  hear,  and  fear 

28.  58  that  thou  mayest  fear  this  glorious  and 
31.  6  Be  strong,  and  of  a  good  courage,  fear 
31.  8  he  will  not  fail  thee,  .fear  not,  neither 

31.12  fear  the  Lord  your  God,  and  observe  to 

31. 13  hear,  and  learn  to  fear  the  LORD  your 
Josh.  4.  14  they  feared  him,  as  they  feared  Moses 

4.  24  that  ye  might  fear  the  Lord  your  God 

8.  1  the  Lord  said  unto  Joshua,  Fear  not 
10.  2  That  they  feared  greatly,  because  Gibeon 
10.  8  the  Lord  said  unto  Joshua,  Fear  them 
10.  25  Joshua  said  unto  them,  Fear  not,  nor  be 
24.  14  fear  the  Lord,  and  serve  him  in  sincerity 
Judg.  4.  18  Turn  in,  my  lord,  turn  in  to  me  ;  fear  not 
6.  10  fear  not  the  gods  of  the  Amorites,  in 
6.  23  Peace  (be)  unto  thee  ;  fear  not :  thou 
6.  27  because  he  feared  his  father’s  household 
8/20  youth  drew  not  his  sword  ;  for  he  feared 
Ruth  3. 1 1  now,  my  daughter,  fear  not;  I  will  do  to 

1  Sa.  3.  15  And  Samuel  feared  to  show  Eli  the  vision 

4.  20  said.  .Fear  not ;  for  thou  hast  born  a  son 

12.  14  If  ye  will  fear  the  Lord,  and  serve  him 
12.  18  all  the  people  greatly  feared  the  Lord 
12.  20  Samuel  said  unto  the  people,  Fear  not 
12.  24  Only  fear  the  Lord,  and  serve  him  in 

14.  26  no  man  put.  .for  the  people  feared  the 

15.  24  because  I  feared  the  people,  and  obeyed 

22.  23  Abide  thou  with  me,  fear  not ;  for  he 

23.  17  he  said  unto  him.  Fear  not ;  for  the  hand 

2  Sa.i  3.  11  could  not  answer,  .because  he  feared  him 

'  9.  7  David  said  unto  him,  Fear  not :  for  I  will 
10.  19  So  the  Syrians  feared  to  help  the  children 

12.  18  the  servants  of  David  feared  to  tell  him 

13.  28  I  say  unto  you,  Smite  Ammon,  .fear  not 

1  Ki.  1.  50  And  Adonijah  feared  because  of  Solomon 

1.  51  Behold,  Adonijah  fearetli  king  Solomon 
3.  28  and  they  feared  the  king  :  for  they  saw 

8.  40  That  they  may  fear  thee  all  the  days  that 
8.  43  to  fear  thee,  as  (do)  thy  people  Israel 
17  13  And  Elij'ah  said  unto  her,  Fear  not ;  go 

18.  12  I  thy  servant  fear  the  Lord  from  my  youth 

2  Ki.  6.  16  And  he  answered,  Fear  not ;  for  they  that 

17.  7  the  children  of  Israel,  .had  feared  other 
17.  25  they  feared  not  the  Lord  :  therefore  the 
17.  28  taught  them  how  they  should  fear  the  L. 
17.  35  Ye  shall  not  fear  other  gods,  nor  bow 
17.  36  the  Lord  . .  him  shall  ye  fear,  and  him 
17.  37  and  ye  shall  not  fear  other  gods 
17.  38  not  forget;  neither  shall  ye  fear  other 


2Kb  17.  39  But  the  Lord  your  God  ye  shall  fear ;  and 
25.  24  Fear  not  to  be  the  servants  of  the  Chald. 

1  Ch.28.  20  fear  not,  nor  be  dismayed ;  for  the  Lord 

2  Ch.  6.  31  That  they  may  fear  thee,  to  walk  in  thy 

6.  33  know,  .and  fear  thee,  as.  thy  people  Isr. 

20.  3  Jehoshaphat  feared,  and  set  himself  to 

20. 17  fear  not,  nor  be  dismayed  ;  to  morrow 
Neh.  1.  11  thy  servants,  who  desire  to  fear  thy  name 
7  2  a  faithful  man,  and  feared  God  above 
Job  I.  9  said,  Doth  Job  fear  God  for  nought  ? 

9  35'(Theu)  would  I  speak,  and  not  fear  him 

11. 15  thou  shalt  be  stedfast,  and  shalt  not  fear 
37  24  Men  do  therefore  fear  him  :  he  respecteth 
Psa.  23.  4  I  will  fear  no  evil:  for  thou  (art)  with  me 

27.  1  The  Lord  (is)my  light . .  whom  shall  I  fe.? 

27.  3  my  heart  shall  not  fear  :  though  war 

33.  8  Let  all  the  earth  fear  the  Lord  :  let  all 

34.  9  O  fear  the  Lord,  ye  his  saints  :  for  (there 

40.  3  many  shall  see  (it),  and  fear,  and  shall 
45.  2  Therefore  will  not  we  fear,  though  the 
49.  5  Wherefore  should  I  fear  in  the  days  of 
52.  6  The  righteous  also  shall  see,  and  fear,  and 
55  19  they  have  no  changes,  therefore  they  fear 

56.  4  I  will  not  fear  what  flesh  can  do  unto  me 
64.  4  suddenly  do  they  shoot  at  him,  and  fear 
64.  9  all  men  shall  fear,  and  shall  declare  the 
67.  7  all  the  ends  of  the  earth  shall  fear  him 
72.  5  They  shall  fear  thee  as  long  as  the  sun 
76.  8  to  be  heard,  .the  earth  feared,  and  was 
86.  11  Lord,  .unite  my  heart  to  fear  thy  name 

102.  15  So  the  heathen  shall  fear  the  name  of  the 
1 12.  1  Blessed  (is)  the  man  (that)  feareth  the  L. 

1 18.  6  The  Lord  (is)  on  my  side ;  I  will  not  fear 

1 19.  63  I  (am)  a  companion  of  all.  .that  fear  thee 
Prov.  3.  7  fear  the  Lord,  and  depart  from  evil 

24.  21  My  son,  fear  thou  the  Lord  and  the  king 
Eccl.  3.  14  God  doeth  (it),  that  (men)  should  fear 

5.  7  also  (divers)  vanities :  but  fear  thou  God 
8.  12  well  with  them,  .which  fear  before  him 

12. 13  Fear  God,  and  keep  his  commandments 
Isa  7  4  Take  heed,  and  be  quiet ;  fear  not,  neither 
8.  12  A  confederacy  ;  neither  fear  ye  their  fear 

25.  3  the  city  of  the  terrible  nations  shall  fear 

35.  4  Be  strong,  fear  not :  behold,  your  God 

41.  5  The  isles  saw  (it),  and  feared  ;  the  ends 
41.  10  Fear  thou  not ;  for  I  (am)  with  thee  ;  be 
41.  13  saying  unto  thee,  Fear  not ;  I  will  help 
41  14  Fear  not,  thou  worm  Jacob,  (and)  ye  men 
43.  1  O  Israel,  Fear  not :  for  I  have  redeemed 

43.  5  Fear  not ;  for  I  (am)  with  thee  :  I  will 

44.  2  Fear  not,  0  Jacob,  my  servant ;  and  thou 

51  7  fear  ye  not  the  reproach  of  men,  neither 

54.  4  Fear  not ;  for  thou  shalt  not  be  ashamed 
54.  14  far  from  oppression  ;  forthou  shalt  notf. 

57. 11  of  whom  hast  thou  been  afraid  or  feared 

57.  n  even  of  old,  and  thou  fearest  me  not  ? 

59.  19  So  shall  they  fear  the  name  of  the  Lord 

Jer.  3.  8  yet  her  treacherous  sister  Judah  feared 
5.  22  Fear  ye  not  me  ?  saith  the  Lord  :  will  ye 
5.  24  Let  us  now  fear  the  Lord  out  God,  that 

10.  7  Who  would  not  fear  thee,  O  king  of 

23.  4  they  shall  fear  no  more,  nor  be  dismayed 
30.  10  Therefore  fear  thou  not,  O  my  servant 
32.  39  that  they  may  fear  me  for  ever,  for  the 
40.  9  Fear  not  to  serve  the  Chaldeans  :  dwell 
44.  10  neither  have  they  feared,  nor  walked  in 
46.  27  But  fear  not  thou,  O  my  servant  Jacob 
46.  28  Fear  thou  not,  0  Jacob  my  servant,  saith 
51  46  lest  your  heart  fahit,  and  ye  fear  for  the 
Lam.  3.  57  I  called  upon  thee,  .thou  saidst,  Fear  not 
Eze.  3.  9  fear  them  not,  neither  be  dismayed  at 

11.  8  Ye  have  feared  the  sword ;  and  I  will 
Dan  10.  12  Then  said  he  unto  me,  Fear  not,  Daniel 

10. 19  O  man  greatly  beloved,  fear  not :  peace 
Dos  10.  3  We  have  no  king,  because  we  feared  not 
Joel  2.  21  Fear  not,  0  land ;  be  glad  and  rejoice 
Amos  3.  8  The  lion  hath  roared,  who  will  not  fear  V 
Jon.  1. 16  Then  the  men  feared  the  Lord  exceedin. 
Mic.  7.  17  our  God,  and  shall  fear  because  of  thee 
Zeph.  3.  7  I  said,  Surely  thou  wilt  fear  me,  thou 
3.  16  it  shall  be  said  to  Jerusalem,  Fear  thou 
Hag.  1.  12  and  the  people  did  fear  before  the  Lord 

2.  5  my  spirit  remaineth  among  you  :  fear  ye 
Zech  8. 13  fear  not,  (but)  let  your  hands  be  strong 

8  15  and  to  the  house  of  Judah  :  fear  ye  not 

9.  5  Ashkelon  shall  see  (it),  and  fear  ;  Gaza 
Mai.  2.  5  wherewith  he  feared  me,  and  was  afraid 

3.  5  and  fear  not  me,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 

6. Fearing,  reverencing,  SO.;  yare. 

Gen  22  ?i2  now  I  know  that  thou  fearest  God,  seeing 
32/1 1  I  fear  him,  lest  he  will  come  and  smite  me 

42. 18  This  do,  and  live  ;  (for)  I  fear  God 
Exod.  9.  20  He  that  feared  the  word  of  the  Lord  am. 

18.  21  provide,  .able  men,  such  as  fear  God 
Deut25. 18  How  he  met  thee,  .and  he  feared  not  God 
Judg.  7.  10  But  if  thou  fear  to  go  down,  go  thou  with 

1  Ki.  18.  3  Now  Obadiah  feared  the  Lord  greatly 

2  Ki.  4.  I  thou  knowest  that  thy  servant  did  fear 

17  32  So  they  feared  the  Lord,  and  made  unto 
17  33  They  feared  the  Lord,  and  served  their 
17.  34  they  fear  not  the  Lord,  neither  do  they 
17.  41  So  these  nations  feared  the  Lord,  and  se. 
Job  I.  I  one  that  feared  God,  and  eschewed  evil 

1 .  8  an  upright  man,  one  that  fearetli  God,  and 

2.  3  an  upright  man,  one  that  feareth  God,  and 
Psa.  15.  4  but  he  honoureth  them  that  fear  the  Lord 

22.  23  Ye  that  fear  the  Lord,  praise  him;  all  ye 
22.  25  I  will  pay  my  vows  before  them  that  fear 
25.  12  What  man  (is)  he  that  feareth  the  Lord? 
25.  14  secret  of  the  Lord  (is)  with  them  that  f. 
31.  19  which  thou  hast  laid  up  for  them  that  f 


Psa.  33. 18  the  eye  of  the  Lord  (is)  upon  them  that  f. 
34.  7  eneampeth  round  about  them  that  fear 
34.  9  for .  .no  want  to  them  that  fear  him 

60.  4  Thou  hast  given  a  banner  to  them  that  f. 

61.  5  given  (me)  the  heritage  of  those  that  fear 

66. 16  Come,  hear,  all  ye  that  fear  God,  and  I 
85.  9  his  salvation  (is)  nigh  them  that  fear  him 

103. 1 1  great  is  his  mercy  toward  them  that  fear 
103.  13  the  Lord  pitieth  them  that  fear  him 
103.  17  the  mercy,  .is.  .upon  them  that  fear  him 
hi.  5  He  hath  given  meat  unto  them  that  fear 
115.  11  Ye  that  fear  the  Lord,  trust  in  the  Lord 
1 15.  13  He  will  bless  them  that  fear  the  Lord 

1 18.  4  Let  them  now  that  fear  the  Lord  say,  that 

1 19.  74  They  that  fear  thee  will  be  glad  when  they 
119.  79  Let  those  that  fear  thee  turn  unto  me,  and 
128.  1  Blessed  (is)  every  one  that  feareth  the  L. 
128.  4  thus  shall  the  man  be  blessed  that  fear. 
135.  20  ye  that  fear  the  Lord,  bless  the  Lord  " 
145.  19  will  fulfil  the  desire  of  them  that  fear  him 

147. 11  Lord  taketh  pleasure  in  them  that  fear 
Prov.  13.  13  he  that  feareth  the  commandment  shall 

14.  2  He  that  walketh  in  his  uprightness  fear. 

14.  16  A  wise  (man)  feareth,  and  departeth  from 
31.  30  a  woman  (that)  feareth  the  Lord,  she  sh. 
Eccl.  7.  18  he  that  feareth  God  shall  come  forth  of 
8.  12  shall  be  well  with  them  that  fear  God 

8.  13  because  he  feareth  not  before  God 

9.  2  lie  that  sweareth,  as  (he)  that  feareth  an 
Isa.  50.  10  Who  (is)  among  you  that  feareth  the  L. 
Jer.  26.  19  did  he  not  fear  the  Lord,  and  besought 

42.  16  the  sword,  which  ye  feared,  shall  over. 
Dan.  1. 10  And  the  prince,  .said  unto  Daniel,  I  fear 
Jon.  I.  9  I  (and)  an  Hebrew;  and  I  fear  the  Lord 
Mai.  3.  16  Then  they  that  feared  the  Lord  spake 

3. 16  abook.  was  written. .  for  them  that  feared 

4.  2  But  unto  you  that  fear  my  name  shall 

7 .To  fear,  be  afraid,  terrified,  py  arats. 

Job  31.  34  Did  I  fear  a  great  multitude,  or  did  the 
Isa.  29.  23  sanctify .  .and  shall  fear  the  God  of  Israel 


Job 

3- 

Psa. 

78. 

Isa. 

19. 

44. 

44. 

60. 

Jer. 

33- 

Hos. 

3- 

.To  fear,  be  afraid,  ins  paclwA. 

Deut  28.  66  thou  shalt  fear  day  and  night,  and  shalt 

28.  67  of  thine  heart  wherewith  thou  shalt  fear 

3.  25  For  the  thing  which  I  greatly  feared  is 
78.  53  led  them  on  safely,  so  that  they  feared 

19.  16  it  shall  be  afraid  and  fear,  because  of  the 
44.  8  Fear  ye  not,  neither  be  afraid  :  have  not 
44.  11  they  shall  fear,  .they  shall  be  ashamed 
5  thine  heart  shall  fear,  and  be  enlarged 
jer.  33.  9  they  shall  fear  and  tremble  for  all  the 
Hos.  3.  5  shall  fear  the  Lord  and  his  goodness  in 

'.To  fear,  be  afraid,  ins  pachad,  3. 

Prov  28.  14  Happy  (is)  the  man  that  feareth  alway 
Isa.  51.  13  and  hast  feared  continually  every  day 
0.  To  fear,  be  afraid,  frightened,  nyy'  soar. 

Deut  32.  17  new  (gods) . .  whom  your  fathers  feared  not 
1.  To  be  circumspect,  cautious,  ev\af}e6pai  eulabeo. 

Acts  23. 10  the  chief  captain, [fearing]  lest  Paul  should 
2  .To  cause  fear,  terrify,  <f>o@ea  phobeo. 

Matt.  1.  20' Joseph,  thou  son  of  David,  fear  not  to 

10.  26  Fear  them  not  therefore  :  for  there  is 

10.  28  And  fear  not  them  which  kill  the  body 
10.  28  but  rather  fear  him  which  is  able  to  des. 

10.  31  Fear  ye  not  therefore,  ye  are  of  more  val. 
14.  s  he  feared  the  multitude,  because  they 

21.  26  if  we  shall  say,  Of  men  ;  we  fear  the  peo. 
21.  46  they  feared  the  multitude,  because  they 

27.  54  they  feared  greatly,  saying,  Truly  this 

28.  5  the  angel  answered.  .Fear  nor  ye  ;  for  I 
Mark  4.  41  they  feared  exceedingly,  and  said  one  to 

5.  33  But  the  woman,  fearing  and  trembling 

6.  20  For  Herod  feared  John,  knowing  that  he 

11.  18  they  feared  him,  because  all  the  people 

11.  32  if  we  shall  say,  Of  men  ;  they  feared  the 

12.  12  they  sought  to  lay  hold  on  him,  but  fear. 
Luke  1.  13  But  the  angel  said  unto  him,  Fear  not 

1.  30  And  the  angel  said  unto  her,  Fear  not 

1.  50  his  mercy  (is)  on  them  that  fear  him 

2.  10  the  angel  said  unto  them,  Fear  not :  for 
5.  10  And  Jesus  said  unto  Simon,  Fear  not 

8.  50  when  Jesus  heard  (it),  he  answered.  .Fe. 

9.  34  they  feared  as  they  entered  into  the 

9.  45  they  feared  to  ask  him  of  that  saying 

12.  5  I  will  forewarn  you  whom  ye  shall  fear 

12.  5  Fear  him.  .1  say  unto  you.. Fear  him 
12  7  Fear  not  therefore  :  ye  are  of  more  value 

12.  32  Fear  not,  little  flock  ;  for  it  is  your  Fath. 
18.  2  There  was  in  a  city  a  judge,  which  feared 

18.  4  Though  I  fear  not  God,  nor  regard  man 

19.  21  For  I  feared  thee,  because  thou  art  an 

20.  19  they  feared  the  people  ;  for  they  percei. 

22.  2  miglitkill  him;  for  they  feared  the  people 

23.  40  Dost  not  thou  fear  God,  seeing  thou  art 
John  9.  22  These,  .spake  his  parents,  because  theyf. 

12.  15  Fear  not,  daughter  of  Sion  :  behold,  thy 
Acts  5.  26  for  they  feared  the  people,  lest  they 

10.  2  A  devout  (man),  and  one  that  feared  God 

10.  22  Cornelius  the  centurion ..  one  that  feareth 
10.  35  But  in  every  nation  he  that  feareth  him 

13.  16  Men  of  Israel,  and  ye  that  fear  God,  give 

13.  26  whosoever  among  you  feareth  God,  to 

16.  38  they  feared,  when  they  heard  that  they 
27.  17  fearing  lest  they  should  fall  into  the 

27.  24  Fear  not,  Paul ;  thou  must  he  brought 
27  29  fearing  lest  thev  should  have  fallen  upon 
Rom.  1 1. 20  Well.  .Be  not  high-minded,  but  fear 
2  Co.  1 1.  3  I  fear,  lest,  by  any  means,  as  the  serpent 
12.  20  I  fear,  lest,  when  I  come,  I  shall  not  find 


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FEEBLE 


Gal.  2. 12  withdrew  and  separated  himself,  fearing 
Col.  3. 22  but  in  singleness  of  heart,  fearing  God 
Heb.  4.  i  Let  us  therefore  fear,  lest,  a  promise 

ii.  27  By  faith  he  forsook  Egypt,  not  fearing 

13.  6  I  will  not  fear  what  man  shall  do  unto 
1  Pe.  2.  17  Honour  all  .  Fear  God.  Honour  the 

1  Jo.  4.  18  He  that  fearetli  is  not  made  perfect  in 
Rev.  1.  17  Fear  not ;  I  am  the  first  and  the  last 
2.  10  Fear  none  of  those  things  which  thou 

1 1.  18  them  that  fear  thy  name,  small  and  gre. 

14.  7  Saying  with  a  loud  voice,  Fear  God,  and 

15.  4  Who  shall  not  fear  thee,  O  Lord,  and 
19.  5  Praise  our  God,  all.  .ye  that  fear  him 

13.  To  have  fear,  <pd0ov  exM  phobon  echo.  ■ 

1  Ti.  5.  20  that  sin  rebuke .  .that  others  also  may  fear 
FEAR  exceedingly,  to  — 

To  be  greatly  afraid,  terrified,  e/c<j>o/3o?  dlvai. 

Heb.  12.  21  Moses  said,  I  exceedingly  fear  and  quake 
FEAR,  to  be  in  — 

To  fear,  be  afraid,  ins  pachad. 

Psa.  14.  5  There  were  they  in  great  fear  :  for  God 
53.  5  There  were  they  in  great  fear,  (where)  no 
FEAR,  without  — 

Fearlessly,  without  fear,  a<p60ws  aphobos. 

Luke  1.  74  we,  being  delivered,  .serve  him  without  f. 
1  Co.  16. 10  see  that  he  may  be  with  you  without  fear 
Phil.  1.  14  more  bold  to  speak  the  word  without  fe. 
Jude  12  feeding  themselves  without  fear  :  clouds 

FEAR  of  — 

Face  of,  ’49  pene. 

Judg.  9.  21  Jotham  ran  away,  for  fear  of  Abimelech 
1  Sa.  21.  10  David  arose,  and  fled  that  day  for  fear  of 
23.  26  David  made  haste  to  get  away  for  fear  of 
Jer.  35.  11  Come,andletusgotoJerusalemforfearof 
33.  11  and  for  fear  of  the  army  of  the  Syrians 
37.  11  was  broken  up  from  Jerusalem  for  fear  of 
41.  9  which  Asa  the  king  had  made  for  fear  of 
50.  16  for  fear  of  the  oppressing  sword  they  shall 
FEAR,  to  put  in  — 

To  make  afraid ,  trj;  pare,  3. 

Neh.  6.  14  the  rest,  .that  would  have  put  me  in  fear 

6.  19  Tobiah  sent  letters  to  put  me  in  fear 
FEARED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  feared,  reverenced,  N"v  pare,  2. 

1  Ch.16.  25  he  also  (is)  to  be  feared  above  all  gods 
Psa.  76.  7  Thou,  .thou,  (art)  to  be  feared  :  and  who 
9 6.  4  the  Lord,  .he  (is)  to  be  feared  above  all 
130.  4  forgiveness . .  that  thou  mayest  be  feared 

2. To  fear,  be  afraid,  terrified,  yyjf  arats. 

Psa.  89.  7  God  is  greatly  to  be  feared  in  the  as3em. 
FEARED,  that  ought  to  be  — 

Fear  or  reverence,  {an  object  of),  ntio  mora. 

Psa.  76.  11  presents  unto  him  that  ought  to  be  feared 
FEARETH,  in  that  ’one)  — 

From  or  on  account  of  his  cautiousness,  curb  rrjs 
euAajSeiar  apo  tes  eulabeias. 

Heb.  5.  7  to  save . .  and  was  heard  in  that  he  feared 

FEARFUL  — 

1  .To  be  feared,  reverenced,  »rj;  yare,  2. 

Exod.15. 11  Lord,  .fearful  (in)  praises,  doing  wond.  ? 
Deut.28.  58  mayest  fear  this  glorious  and  fearful  11a. 

2 . Feiring,  to;  yare. 

Deut.20.  8  What  man.  .fearful  and  faint  hearted? 
Judg.  7.  3  Whosoever  (is)  fearful  and  afraid,  let 

3 . To  be  hasty,' hastened,  nna  mahar,  2. 

Isa.  35.  4  Say  to  them,  .of  a  fearful  heart,  Be  strong 

4.  Timid,  SeiAo's  deilos. 

Matt.  8.  26  Why  are  ye  fearful,  O  ye  of  little  faith  ? 
Mark  4.  40  he  said  unto  them,  Why  are  ye  so  fear.  ? 
Rev.  21.  8  But  the  fearful,  aud  unbelieving,  and 

5 . Fearful,  terrible,  (po&epos  phoberos. 

Heb.  10.  27  But  a  certain  fearful  looking  for  of  judg. 

FEARFUL  sight  — 

What  is  fearf  ul  or  terrible,  <p6^prpov  phobetron. 
Luke2i.  11  fearful  sights  and  great  signs  shall  there 

FEARFUL  thing  — 

Fearful,  terrible,  (pofiepos  phoberos. 

Heb.  10. 31  a  fearful  tiling  to  fall  into  the  hands  of 

FEARFULLY  — 

To  be  feared,  reverenced,  to;  yare,  2. 

Psa.  139. 14  I  will  praise  thee ;  f  or  I  am  fearfully  (and) 
FEARFULNESS  — 

1.  Fear,  reverence,  nto;  yirah. 

Psa.  55.  5  Fearfuluess  and  trembling  are  come  upon 

2. Trembling,  horror,  fright,  pallatsuth. 

Isa.  21.  4  My  heart  panted,  fearfulness  affrighted 

3.  Trembling,  mjp  readah. 

Isa.  33. 14  fearfulness  hath  surprised  the  hypocrites 
FEARING  — 

Fearing,  reverencing,  to;  yare. 

Josh. 22.  25  make  our  children  cease  from  fearing  the 

FEARS  — 

Terrors,  D'fTOU  chathchattim. 

Eccl.  12.  5  fears  (shall  be)  in  the  way,  and  the  almon. 


FEAST  — 

1  .Festival,  an,  an  chag. 

Exodio.  9  for  we  (must  hold)  a  feast  unto  the  Lord 
12. 14  and  ye  shall  keep  it  a  feast  to  the  Lord 
13.  6  in  the  seventh  day.  .a  feast  to  the  Lord 
23.  15  Thou  shalt  keep  the  feast  of  unleavened 

23. 16  the  feast  of  harvest,  the  first  fruits  of  thy 
23.  16  the  feast  of  ingathering,  .in  the  end  of  the 
32.  5  said,  To  morrow  (is)  a  feast  to  the  Lord 
34.  18  The  feast  of  unleavened  bread  shalt  thou 
34.  22  thou  shalt  observe  the  feast  of  weeks,  of 
34.  22  the  feast  of  ingathering  at  the  year’s  end 
34.  25  neither  shall  the  sacrifice  of  the  feast  of 

Lev.  23.  6  on  the  fifteenth  day . .  (is)  the  feast  of  uni. 
23.  34  The  fifteenth  day.  .(shall  be)  the  feast  of 
23.  39  ye  shall  keep  a  feast  unto  the  Lord  seven 
23.  41  ye  shall  keep  it  a  feast  unto  the  Lord 
Num28.  17  the  fifteenth  day  of  this  month  (is)  the  fe. 

29.  12  ye  shall  keep  a  feast  unto  the  Lord  seven 
Deut  16.  10  thou  shalt  keep  the  feast  of  weeks  unto 

16.  13  Thou  shalt  observe  the  feast  of  tabernac. 
16.  14  thou  shalt  rejoice  in  thy  feast,  thou,  and 
16.  16  Three  times,  .in  the  feast  of  unleavened 

16. 16  in  the  feast  of  weeks,  and  in  the  feast 
31. 10  seven  years,  .in  the  feast  of  tabernacles 

Judg2i.  19  a  feast  of  the  Lord  in  Shiloh  yearly 

1  Ki.  8.  2  all  the  men  of  Israel . .  at  the  feast  in 

8.  65  And  at  that  time  Solomon  held  a  feast 

12.  32  Jeroboam  ordained  a  feast  in  the  eighth 

12.  32  like  unto  the  feast  that  (is)  in  Judah,  and 
12.  33  ordained  a  feast  unto  the  children  of 

2  Ch.  5.  3  the  men  of  Israel  assembled ..  in  the  feast 

7.  8  at  the  same  time  Solomon  kept  the  feast 

7.  9  for  they  kept,  .the  feast  seven  days 

8.  13  in  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread 

8.  13  in  the  feast  of  weeks,  and  in  the  feast  of 

30.  13  assembled,  .much  people  to  keep  the  fe. 
30.  21  children  of  Israel,  .kept  the  feast  of 

35. 17  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  seven 
Ezra  3.  4  They  kept  also  the  feast  of  tabernacles 

6.  22  kept  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  seven 
Neh.  8. 14  should  dwell  in  booths  in  the  feast  of 
8. 18  they  kept  the  feast  seven  days ;  and  on 
Eze.  45.  17  in  the  feasts,  and  in  the  new  moons,  and 
45.  21  ye  shall  have  the  passover,  a  feast  of 
45.  23  seven  days  of  the  feast  he  shall  prepare 

45.  23  shall  he  do  the  like  in  the  feast  of  the  se. 

46.  11  in  the  feasts  and  in  the  solemnities,  the 
Hos.  9.  5  What  will  ye  do.  .in  the  day  of  the  feast 
Amos  8. 10  And  I  will  turn  your  feasts  into  mourning 
Zech  14.  16  and  to  keep  the  feast  of  tabernacles 

14. 18,  19  not  up  to  keep  thefeast  of  tabernacles 

2 .  Bread,  eating,  cr6  lechem. 

Dan.  5.  1  Belshazzar  the  king  made  a  great  feast  to 

3.  An  appointed  meeting,  moecl. 

Lev.  23.  2  feasts  of  the  Lord  . .  these  (are)  my  feasts 
23.  4,  37  These  (are)  the  feasts  of  the  Lord 
23.  44  Moses  declared,  .the  feasts  of  the  Lord 
2  Ch.30.  22  they  did  eat  throughout  the  feast  seven 
Zech.  8.  19  joy  and  gladness,  and  cheerful  feasts 

Contortion,  perversion,  x\])D  maog. 

Psa.  35.  16  With  hypocritical  mockers  in  feasts,  they 

5.  Feast,  drinking,  nflif'P  mishteh. 

Gen.  19.  3  he  made  them  a  feast,  and  did  bake 

21.  8  Abraham  made  a  great  feast  the.  .day 

26.  30  he  made  them  a  feast,  and  they  did  eat 
29.  22  Laban  gathered,  .the  men.  .and  made  a  f. 
40.  20  he  made  a  feast  unto  all  his  servants 

Judgi4.  10  Samson  made  there  a  feast ;  for  so  used 
14.  12  declare,  .within  the  seven  days  of  the  fe. 
14.  17  And  she  wept,  .while  their  feast  lasted 

1  Sa.  25.  36  held  a  feast  in  his  house,  like  the  feast  of 

2  Sa.  3.  20  David  made  Abner,  and  the  men.  .a  feast 
1  Ki.  [3.  15  Solomon,  .made  a  feast  to  all  his  servants 
Esth.  1.  3  third  year  of  his  reign,  he  made  a  feast 

1.  5  the  king  made  a  feast  unto  all  the  people 

1.  9  Also  Vashti  the  queen  made  a  feast  for 

2.  18  made  a  great  feast,  .(even)  Esther’s  feast 
8.  17  the  Jews  had  joy. .  a  feast  and  a  good  day 

Prov.15.  15  a  merry  heart  (hath)  a  continual  feast 
Isa.  5.  12  the  harp . .  and  wine,  are  in  their  feasts 
25.  6  in|this  mountain  shall . .  make . .  a  feast 
25.  6  a  feast  of  wines  on  the  lees,  of  fat  things 
Jer.  51.  39  In  their  heat  I  will  make  their'  feasts 

6.  Supper,  belirvov  deipnon. 

Matt  23.  6  love  the  uppermost  rooms  at  feasts,  and 
Marki2.  39  seats . .  and  the  uppermost  rooms  at  feasts 
Luke2o.  46  the  scribes,  .love,  .the  chief  rooms  at  fe. 

7 . Reception,  Soxv  docile. 

Luke  5.  29  Levi  made  him  a  great  feast  in  his  own 
14.  13  when  thou  makest  a  feast,  call  the  poor 

8.  Feast,  festival,  eoprri  heorte. 

Matt 26.  s  Not  on  the  feast,  .lest  there  be  an  uproar 

27.  13  at  (that)  feast  the  governor  was  wont  to 
Markis.  6  at  (that)  feast  he  released  unto  them  one 
Luke  2.  41  to  Jerusalem  every  year  at  the  feast  of 

2.  42  to  Jerusalem  after  the  custom  of  the  feast 

22.  1  the  feast  of  imleavened  bread  drew  nigh 

23.  17  [must  release  one  unto  them  at  the  feast] 
John  4.  45  at  thefeast:  for  they,  .went  unto  the  feast 

5.  1  After  this  there  was  a  feast  of  the  Jews 

6.  4  the  passover,  a  feast  of  the  Jews,  was 

7.  2  the  J ews’  feast  of  tabernacles  was  at  hand 

7.  8  this  feast :  I  go  not  up.  .unto  this  feast 
7.  10  then  went  he  also  up  unto  the  feast,  not 
7.  11  the  Jews  sought  him  at  the  feast,  and 

7.  14  about  the  midst  of  the  feast,  Jesus  went  • 


John  7.  37  In.  .that  great  (day)  of  the  feast,  Jesus 

11.  56  that  he  will  not  come  to  the  feast? 

12.  12  much  people  that  were  come  to  the  feast 

12.  20  that  came  up  to  worship  at  the  feast 

13.  1  before  the  feast  of  the  passover,  when 

13.  29  that  we  have  need  of  against  the  feast 

Acts  18.  21  [I  must  by  all  means  keep  this  feast  that] 
FEAST  of  the  dedication  — - 
Dedications,  dyuaiuia  egkainia. 

John  10.  22  at  Jerusalem  the  feast  of  the  dedication 
FEAST,  to  — 

To  make  a  feast,  nuf  p  np'l]  asah  mishteh. 

Job  1.  4  his  son's  went  and  feasted  (in  their)  houses 
FEAST  (day)  — 

1.  Festival,  in,  113  chag. 

Hos.  2.  11  I  will . .  cause . .  to  cease,  her  feast  days 
Amos  5.  21  I  hate,  I  despise  your  feast  days,  and  I 

2 . Feast,  festival,  koprl]  heorte. 

Marki4.  2  Not  on  the  feast  (day),  lest  there  be  an 
John  2.  23  in  the  feast  (day),  many  believed  in  his 
FEAST,  to  hold  or  keep  (a  solemn)  — 

1  .To  hold,  keep  or  observe  a  festival,  Mn  chagag. 
Exod.  5.  1  that  they  may  hold  a  feast  unto  me  in  the 
12.  14  ye  shall  keep  it  a  feast  by  an  ordinance 
23.  14  Three  times  thou  shalt  keep  a  feast  unto 
Lev.  23.  39  ye  shall  keep  a  feast  unto  the  Lord  seven 
Deuti6.  15  Seven  days  shalt  thou  keep  a  solemn  feast 
2.  To  hold  a  feast,  ioprbfu  heortazb. 

1  Co.  s-  8  let  us  keep  the  feast,  not  with  old  leaven 
FEAST,  set  — 

A ppointed  meeting,  igiD  moed. 

Num>g.  39  ye|shalldo.  .in  your  set  feasts,  beside  yo  fir 

1  Ch.23.  31  all  burnt  sacrifices,  .on  the  set  feasts 

2  Ch.31.  3  for  the  new  moons,  and  for  the  set  feasts 
Ezra  3.  5  set  feasts  of  the  Lord  that  were  consecr. 
Neh.  10.  33  for  the  set  feasts,  .and  (for)  all  the  work 

FEAST,  solemn  — 
l.i-l  festival,  in,  in  chag. 

Psa.  8i.  3  Blow  up  the  trumpet,  .on  our  solemn  fe. 
Noli.  1.  15  keep  thy  solemn  feasts,  perform  thy  vows 
Mai.  2.  3  (even)  the  dung  of  your  solemn  feasts 

2. Appointed  meeting,  uno  moed. 

Numis.  3  or  in  your  solemn  feasts,  to  make  a  sweet 
2  Ch.  2.  4  the  solemn  feasts  of  the  Lord  our  God 
Lam.  1.  4  because  none  come  to  the  solemn  feasts 
2.  6  the  Lord  hath  caused  the  solemn  feasts 
2.  7  a  noise,  .as  in  the  day  of  a  solemn  feast 
Eze.  36.  38  the  flock  of  Jerusalem  in  her  solemn  fea. 

46.  9  before  the  Lord  in  the  solemn  feasts 
Hos.  2.  11  I  will.. cause .. to  cease .. her  solemn  fea. 
12.  9  dwell,  .as  in  the  days  of  the  solemn  feasts 

3.  Appointed  meeting,  nnijia  moadah. 

2  Ch.  8. 13  on  the  solemn  feasts,  three  times  in  the 
FEAST  with,  to  — 

To  hold  well  with,  auvevwxeoi  suneuocheo. 

2  Pe.  2.  13  sporting,  .with,  .while  they  feast  with  you 
Jude  12  they  feast  with  you,  feeding  themselves 

FEASTING  — 

Feast,  drinking,  rwipp  mishteh. 

Esth.  9.  17,  18  made  it  a  day  of  feasting  and  gladness 

9.  19  gladness  and  feasting,  and  a  good  day 

9.  22  that  they  should  make  them  days  of  teas. 
Job  1.  5  when  the  days  of ..  feasting  were  gone  ab. 
Eccl.  7.  2  mourning  than,  .to  the  house  of  feasting 
J er.  16.  8  Thou  shalt  not . .  go  into  the  house  of  fea. 
FEATHER  — 

1.  Wing,  rnn$  ebrah. 

Psa.  68.  13  dove,  .and  her  feathers  with  yellow  gold 
91.  4  He  shall  cover  thee  with  his  feathers 

2 . Feather,  nyii  notsah. 

Eze.  17.  3  full  of  feathers,  which  had  divers  colours 

17.  7  another  great  eagle  with,  .many  feathers 

3.  Feather,  nyi  notsah. 

Lev.  1.  16  shall  pluck  away  his  crop  with  his  feath. 

4 .Stork,  ostrich,  rn'pq  chasidali. 

Job  39.  13  or  wings  and  feathers  unto  the  ostrich? 
FEATHERED  — 

Wing,  '1)3  kanapli. 

Psa.  78.  27  He  rained ..  feathered  fowls  like  as  the 
Eze.  39. 1 7  Speak  unto  every  feathered  fowl,  and  to 

FED  (beast)  — 

1  .Fat,  firm,  tepa  bari. 

Eze.  34.  3  Ye  eat  the  fat.  .kill  them  that  are  fed 

2.  To  be  fed,  pi  zun,  or  p;  yazan,  6. 

Jer.  5.  8  They  were  (as)  fed  horses  in  the  morning 

3.  Falling,  K'pp  meri. ' 

Isa.  1.  11  l  am  full  of.  .the  fat  of  fed  beasts;  and  I 
FED,  to  be —  pi  zun,  2.  to  be  fed. 

Dan.  4.  12  boughs  thereof,  aud  all  flesh  was  fed  of  it 

1.  To  feed,  njn  raah. 

Psa.  37.  3  Trust  in  the  Lord  .  .verily  thou  shalt  be  f. 

2.  To  fatten,  satisfy,  xoprd(u  chortazo. 

Luke  16.  21  desiring  to  be  fed  with  the  crumbs  which  f. 
FEEBLE  — 

1.  Weak,  VjgK  amelal. 

Neh.  4.  2  What  do  these  feeble  Jews?  will  they  f. 


FEEBLE 


340 


FEET 


2.  To  be  feeble,  bpn  chashal,  2. 

Deut  25. 18  he . .  smote . .  all . .  feeble  behind  thee,  when 

3.  To  bend  or  bow  the  knee,  V~13  kara. 

Job  4.  4  thou  hast  strengthened  the  feeble  knees 

4 . To  stumble ,  bp}  kashal. 

2  Ch.28.  15  carried  all  the  feeble  of  them  upon  asses 
Psa.105.  37  not  one  feeble  (person)among  their  tribes 
lsa.  35.  3  weak  hands,  and  confirm  the  feeble  knees 

5.  To  be  stumbled,  bp 3  kashal,  2. 

Zech.12.  8  he  that  is  feeble  among  them  at  that  day 

6 . Not  abundant,  great,  mighty,  T?5  Ki1?  lo  kabbir. 

Isa.  16.  14  and  the  remnant . .  very  small . .  feeble 

7 . Not  strong  or  bony,  owiT*1?  lo  atsum. 

Prov 30.  26  The  conies,  .a  feeble  folk,  yet  make  they 

8.  Without  strength,  acrderfis  asthenes. 

1  Co.  12.  22  members,  .which  seem  to  be  more  feeble 

9 . To  loose,  disjoin,  no.pa\vw  paralub. 

Heb.  12.  12  Wherefore  lift  up.  .the  feeble  knees 

FEEBLE,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  feeble,  covered,  'll?!;  ataph,  5. 

Gen.  30.  42  But  when  the  cattle  were  feeble,  he  put 

2.  To  faint,  cease,  be  feeble,  pug,  2. 

Psa.  38.  8  I  am  feeble  and  sore  broken :  I  have  roar. 

2.  To  be  or  become  feeble,  n?-j  raphah. 

2  Sa.  4.  I  his  hands  were  feeble,  and  all  the  Israel. 
Eze  7  17  All  hands  shall  be  feeble,  and  all  knees 

21.  7  all  hands  shall  be  feeble,  and  every  spirit 

FEEBLE,  to  wax  — 

To  be  or  become  feeble,  nan  raphah. 

Jer.  6.  24  our  hands  wax  feeble :  anguish  hath  talc. 

49.  24  Damascus  is  waxed  feeble,  (and)  turneth 

50.  43  hath  heard . .  and  his  hands  waxed  feeble 

FEEBLE,  to  be  waxed  — 

To  be  or  become  weak,  ban  amdl,  ib. 

1  Sa.  2.  5  she  that  hath . .  children  is  waxed  feeble 

FEEBLE  minded  — 

Of  a  little  soul,  faint-hearted,  b\iy£<pvxos  oligops. 

1  Th.  5. 14  comfort  the  feebleminded,  support  the 

feebleness  — 

Feebleness,  ]i’9"!  riphyon. 

Jer.  47.  3  not  look  back . .  f  or  f  eeblenesss  of  hands 

FEEBLER  ■ 

To  be  feeble ,  *\vyw  ataph . 

Gen.  30.  42  so  the  feebler  were  Laban’s,  and  the 

FEED,  to  — 

1.  To  eat,  akal.  <, 

Lam  4  5  They  that  did  feed  delicately  are  desolate 
Dan.  n.  26  they  that  feed,  .of  his  meat  shall  destroy 

2.  To  cause  to  burn,  consume,  1115  baar,  3. 

Exod22.  5  and  shall  feed  in  another  man’s  field;  of 

2.  To  taste,  Dyts  team. 

Dan.  5.  21  they  fed  him  with  grass  like  oxen,  and 

4 . To  cause  to  tear,  feed,  f)ia  taraph,  5. 

Prov.  30.  8  feed  me  with  food  convenient  for  me 

5.  To  sustain,  nourish,  bi3  kul,  3 a. 

2  Sa  19  33  Come  thou  over  with  me,  and  I  will  feed 

’20.  3  the  king.,  put  them  in  ward,  and  fed  them 
I  Ki.  17'.  4  I  have  commanded  the  ravens  to  feed 

18.  4  took  an  hundred  prophets,  .and  fed  them 
18'  13  I  hid  anhundredmen.  .and  fed  them  with 
Zeeh  11.  16  nor  feed  that  that  standeth  still ;  but  he 

6.  To  feed,  give  to  eat,  ayb  laat,  5. 

Gen.  25.  30  Esau  said  to  Jacob,  Feed  me,  I  pray  thee 

7.  To  lead,  tend,  feed,  *?rr}  nahal,  3. 

Gen.  47. 17  he  fed  them  with  bread  for  all  their  cattle 

8.  To  feed,  nj n,raah. 

Gen.  29.  7  water  ye  the  sheep,  and  go  (and)  feed 
30.  31  I  will  again  feed  (and)  keep  thy  flock 
30  36  Jacob  fed  the  rest  of  Laban’s  flocks 

36.  24  as  he  fed  the  asses  of  Zibeon  his  father 

37.  12  his  brethren  went  to  feed  their  father’s  fl. 
37  13  Do  not  thy  brethren  feed,  .in  Shechem? 
37!  16  tell  me,  I  pray  thee,  where  they  feed 

41.  2  well  favoured  kine.  .fed  in  a  meadow 
41.  18  seven  kine.  .and  they  fed  in  a  meadow 

48.  is  the  God  which  fed  me  all  my  life  long 
EX0J34  3  neither  let  the  flocks  nor  herds  feed  befo. 

1  Sa  17  15  David  went,  .to  feed  his  father’s  sheep  at 

2  Sa  s'.  2  Thou  shalt  feed  my  people  Israel,  and 

7.  7  whom  I  commanded  to  feed  my  people  I. 
1  Ch.11.  2  Thou  shalt  feed  my  people  Israel,  and 
17  6  whom  I  commanded  to  feed  my  people 

27!  29  And  over  the  herds  that  fed  in  Sharon 
Job  24!  2  they  violently  take  away  flocks,  and  feed 
Psa  28.  9  Save  thy  people .  .feed  them  also,  and  lift 

49.  14  laid  in  the  grave  ;  death  shall  feed  on 
78  71  he  brought  him  to  feed  Jacob  his  people 
78  72  So  he  fed  them  according  to  the  integrity 

Prov  10  21  The  lips  of  the  righteous  feed  many :  but 
IS  14  the  mouth  of  fools  feedeth  on  foolishness 
Song  I.  7  Tell  me .  .where  thou  feedest,  where  thou 

1.  8  0  thou  fairest  among  women . .  feed  thy 

2.  16  My  beloved,  .feedeth  among  the  lilies 

4.  5  young  roes,  .which  feed  among  the  lilies 
6.  2  My  beloved  is  gone  down,  .to  feed  in  the 
6  3  my  beloved  (is)  mine  :  he  feedeth  among 

Isa.  5.  17  Then  shall  thelambs  feed  after  their  man. 


Isa.  11.  7  And  the  cow  and  the  bear  shall  feed 

14.  30  the  first  born  of  the  poor  shall  feed,  and 
27.  IO  there  shall  the  calf  feed,  and  there  shall 
30.  23  in  that  day  shall  thy  cattle  feed  in  large 
40.  II  He  shall  feed  his  flock  like  a  shepherd;  he 
44.  20  He  feedeth  on  ashes  :  a  deceived  heart 
49.  9  They  shall  feed  in  the  ways,  and  their 
61.  5  strangers  shall  stand  and  feed  your  flocks 
65.  25  the  wolf  and  the  lamb  shall  feed  together 
Jer.  3.  is  pastors . .  whiehshall  feed  you  with  know. 

6.  3  they  shall  feed  every  one  in  his  place 
23.  2  against  the  pastors  that  feed  my  people 
23.  4  set  up  shepherds . .  which  shall  feed  them 
50. 19  he  shall  feed  on  Carmel  and  Bashan,  and 
Eze.  34.  2  Woe  (be)  to  the  shepherds,  .that  do  feed 
34.  2  should  not  the  shepherds  feed  the  flocks? 
34.  3  Ye  eat  the  fat.  .(but)  ye  feed  not  the  flock 
34.  8  the  shepherds  fed  themselves,  and  fed  not 
34.  10  cause  them  to  cease  from  feeding  the  flock 
34.  10  neither  shall  the  shepherds  feedthemsel. 

34.  13  I  will,  .feed  them  upon  the  mountains  of 
34.  14  I  will  feed  them  in  a  good  pasture,  and 
34.  14  a  fat  pasture  shall  they  feed  upon  the 
34.  15  I  will  feed  my  flock,  and  I  will  cause  them 
34. 16  the  fat.  .1  will  feed  them  with  judgment 
34.  23  one  Shepherd . .  and  he  shall  feed  them 
34.  23  he  shall  feed  them,  and  he  shall  be  their 
Hos.  4.  16  now  the  Lord  will  feed  them  as  a  lamb 
9.  2  floor  and  the  wine  press  shall  not  feed 
12.  1  Ephraim  feedeth  on  wind,  and  followeth 
Jon.  3.  7  flock,  .let  themnot  feed,  nor  drinkwater 
Mic.  5.  4  he  shall  stand  and  feed  in  the  strength  of 
7.  14  Feed  thy  people  with  thy  rod,  the  flock  of 

7.  14  let  them  feed  (in)  Bashan  and  Gilead,  as 
Zeph.  2.  7  they  shall  feed  thereupon  :  in  the  houses 

3.  13  they  shall  feed  and  lie  down,  and  none 
Zecli  11.  4  saith . .  Feed  the  flock  of  the  slaughter 
11.  7  I  will  feed  the  flock  of  slaughter,  .you,  0 
11.  7  And  I  took,  .two  staves,  .and  I  fed  the 
11.  9  Then  said  I,  I  will  not  feed  you:  that 

9 . To  feed,  pasture,  [)6<tku>  bosko. 

Matt.  8.  30  there  was.  .an  herd  of  many  swine  feed. 
Mark  5.  n  there  was.  .a  great  herd  of  swine  feeding 
5.  14  they  that  fed  the  swine  fled,  and  told  (it) 
Luke  8.  32  there  was.  .an  herd  of  many  swine  feed. 

8.  34  When  they  that  fed . .  saw  what  was  done 
15.  15  he  sent  him  into  his  fields  to  feed  swine 

John2i.  15  He  saith  unto  him,  Feed  my  lambs 
21.  17  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  Feed  my  sheep 

10.  To  tend  as  a  shepherd,  iroiyaivco  poimaino. 

John  21. 16  He  saith  unto  him,  Feed  my  sheep  — 
Acts  20.  28  Take  heed .  .to  feed  the  church  of  God 

1  Co.  9.  7  or  who  feedeth  a  flock,  and  eateth  not  of 
1  Pe.  5.  2  Feed  the  flock  of  God  which  is  among 
Jude  12  tlieyfeast. .  feeding  themselves  without  f. 
Rev.  7.17  For  the  Lamb . .  shall  feed  them,  and  shall 

11  .To  nourish,  rpl<pw  trepho. 

Matt.  6.  26  yet  your  heavenly  Father  feedeth  them 
25.  37  LORD,  when  saw  we  thee . .  and  fed  (thee)? 
Lukei2.  24  Consider  the  ravens.  .God  feedeth  them 
Rev.  12.  6  that  they  should  feed  her  there  a  thousand 

1 2.  To  feed  with  bits  as  a  child,  ipa>/ut(co  psomizo. 
Rom  12.  20  if  thine  enemy  hunger,  feed  him ;  if  he 
1  Co.  1 3.  3  though  I  bestow  all  my  goods  to  feed 

FEED  cattle,  to  — 

To  tend  as  a  shepherd,  noiyaivoi  poimaino. 

Lukei7-  7  havinga  servant,  .feeding  cattle,  will  say 

FEED  to  the  full,  to  — 

To  satisfy,  fill,  yip  saba,  5. 

Jer.  5.  7  when  I  had  fed  them  to  the  full,  they 

FEED  with,  to  — 

1 .  To  cause  or  give  to  eat,  akal,  5. 

Exodi6.  32  see  the  bread  wherewith  I  have  fed  you 
Deut.  8.  3  he  humbled  thee,  .and  fed  thee  with  m. 

8.  16  Who  fed  thee  in  the  wilderness  with  m. 

1  Ki.  22.  27  feed  him  with  bread  of  affliction,  and  with 

2  Ch.18.  26  feed  him  with  bread  of  affliction  and  with 
Psa  80.  3  Thou  feedest  them  with  the  bread  of  tears 

81  16  He  should  have  fed  them  also  with  the 
Isa.  49.  26  I  will  feed  them . .  with  their  own  flesh 
58.  14  I  will .  .feed  thee  with  the  heritage  of  Jac. 
Jer.  9.  15  I  will  feed  them,  .with  wormwood,  and 
23.  15  I  will  feed  them  with  wormwood,  and 
Eze.  16.  19  oil,  and  honey,  (wherewith)  I  fed  thee 

2.  To  give  to  drink,  to  water,  n ori(oi  potizo. 

1  Co.  3.  2  I  have  fed  you  with  milk,  and  not  with 

FEEDING  — 

To  feed,  radii. 

Gen.  37.  2  Joseph .  .was  feeding  the  flock  with  his 
Job  1.  14  oxen  were  plowing,  and  the  asses  feeding 

FEEDING  place  — 

Feeding  place,  njr®  mireh. 

Nah.  2.  11  Where  (is).,  the  feeding  place  of  the  young 

FEEL,  to  — 

1. To  understand,  feel,  j'3  bin. 

Psa.  58.  9  Before  your  pots  can  feel  the  thorns,  he 

2.  To  know,  in;  yada. 

Job  20.  20  Surely  he  shall  not  feel  quietness  in  his 
Prov  23.  35  they  have  beaten  me,  (and)  I  felt  (it)  not 
Eccl.  8.  5  keepeth  the  commandment  shall  feel  no 

3.  To  feel,  touch,  grope,  BhD  mush  5,  or  K’p;  yamash, 5. 
Jiidg  16.  26  Sufferme  that  I  may  feel  the  pillars  where. 


4.  To  feel,  touch,  bud  mush. 

Gen.  27.  21  Come  near,  I  pray  thee,  that  I  may  feel 

5.  To  feel,  search,  grope,  e:vo  mashash. 

Gen.27.  12  My  father  peradventure  will  feel  me,  and 
27.  22  Jacob  went  near,  .and  he  felt  him,  and 

6.  To  begin  lo  know,  71  v&<tkw  ginosko. 

Mark  5.  29  she  felt  in.  .body  that  she  was  healed  of 

7.  To  suffer,  ■n6.<Txu>  pa-scho. 

Acts'28.  5  he  shook  off  the  beast,  .and  felt  no  harm 

FEEL  after,  to  — 

To  touch,  handle,  feel  after,  tyriXatpau  pselaphao. 
Acts  17.  27  if  haply  they  might  feel  after  him,  and 

FEELING,  to  be  past  — 

To  put  away  pain,  a-naXyloi  apalgeo. 

Eph.  4.  19  Who  being  past  feeling  have  given  them. 

FEELING  of,  to  be  touched  with  the  — 

To  suffer  along  with,  avpiraOeai  sumpatheo. 

Heb.  4.  15  cannot  be.touched  with  the  feeling  of  tur 

FEET  — 

1  .Feet  (place  of  the),nfiia  margeloth. 

Pvuth.  3.  4  thou  shalt  go  in,  and  uncover  his  feet,  and 

3.  7  she  came  softly,  and  uncovered  his  feet 

3.  8  and,  behold,  a  woman  lay  at  his  feet 

3.  14  And  she  lay  at  his  feet  until  the  morning 
Dan.  10.  6  his  feet  like  in  colour  to  polished  brass 

2 . Ancles,  joints  {of  the  feet),  qarsullayim. 

2Sa.  22.  37  my  steps,  .so  that  my  feet  did  not  slip 
Psa.  18  36  enlarged  my  steps. .  that  my  feet  did  not 

3 . Feet,  raglayim. 

Gen.  18.’  ■  4  wash  your  feet,  and  rest  yourselves  under 
19.  2  tarry  all  night,  and  wash  your  feet,  and 
24.  32  to  wash  his  feet,  and  the  men’s  feet  that 
43.  24  gave . .  water,  and  they  washed  their  fec-t 
49.  10  nor  a  lawgiver  from  between  his  feet,  un. 
49-  33  he  gathered  up  his  feet  into  the  bed,  and 
Exod.  3.  5  put  off  thy  shoes  from  off  thy  feet,  for 

4.  2=  cast  (it)  at  his  feet,  and  said,  Surely  a  bl. 
12.  11  loins  girded,  your  shoes  on  your  feet,  and 

24.  IO  under  his  feet  as  it  were  a  paved  work  of 

25.  26  four  corners  that  (are)  on  the  four  feet 
30.  19  his  sons  shall  wash,  .their  feet  thereat 
30.  21  they  shall  wash  their  hands  and  their  feet 
37.  13  the  four  corners  that  (were)  in  the  four  f. 
40.  31  and  his  sons  washed,  .their  feet  thereat 

Lev.  8.  24  upon  the  great  toes  of  their  right  feet ;  and 
11.  21  which  have  legs  above  their  feet,  to  leap 
11.  23  creeping  things,  which  have  four  feet 
1 1.  42  whatsoever  hath  more  feet  among  all  cr. 
Numio.  19  I  will  only,  .go  through  on  my  feet 
Deut.  2.  28  only  I  will  pass  through  on  my  feet 

1 1.  24  whereon  the  soles  of  your  feet  shall  tread 
28  57  one  that  cometli  out  from  between  her  f. 
33.  3  they  sat  down  at  thy  feet ;  (every  one)  sh. 
Josh.  3.  13,  13  the  feet  of  the  priests  that  bare  the 

4.  3  place  where  the  priest’s  feet  stood  firm 
4  9  in  the  place  where  the  feet  of  the  priests 

4. 18  the  soles  of  the  priests’  feet  were  lifted 

9.  s  old  shoes  and  clouted  upon  their  feet,  and 

10.  24  put  your  feet  upon  the  necks  of  these  ki. 

10.  24  they,  .put  their  feet  upon  the  necks  of 
14.  9  land  whereon  thy  feet  have  trodden  shall 
Judg.  3.  24  Surely  he  covereth  his  feet  in  his  summer 

4.  10  with  ten  thousnd  men  at  his  feet :  and 

4.  15  so  that  Sisera.  .fled  away  on  his  feet 

4.  17  Sisera  fled  away  on  his  feet  to  the  tent  of 

5.  27  At  her  feet  he  bowed,  .at  her  feet  he  bo. 
19.  21  they  washed  their  feet,  and  did  eat  and 

1  Sa.  2:  9  He  will  keep  the  feet  of  his  saints,  and 
14.  13  Jonathan  climbed  up  upon .  .his  feet,  and 

24.  3  Saul  went  in  to  cover  his  feet :  and  David 

25.  24  fell  at  his  feet,  and  said,  Upon  me,  my 
25.  41  handmaid  (be)  a  servant  to  wash  the  feet 

2  Sa.  3.  34  Thy  hands  (were) not  bound,  nor  thy  feet 
4.  4  Jonathan . . had  a  son .  .lame  of  (his)  feet 

4.  12  they .  .cut  off  their  hands  and  their  feet 
9.  3  hath  yet  a  son,  (which  is)  lame  on  (his)  /. 
9. 13  Mephibosheth . .  was  lame  on  both  his  feet 

11  8  Go  down  to  thy  house,  and  wash  thy  feet 

19.  24  had  neither  dressed  his  feet,  nor  trimmed 
22  10  came  down;  and  darkness  (was)  under  liisf. 
22.  34  He  maketh  my  feet  like  hinds'  (feet) ;  and 
22.  39  yea,  they  are  fallen  under  my  feet 

1  Ki.  2.  5  and  in  his  shoes  that  (were)  on  his  feet 

5.  3  until  the  LORD  put  them  under,  .his  feet 
14.  6  when  Ahijah  heard  the  sound  of  her  feet 

14.  12  when  thy  feet  enter  into  the  city,  the  ch. 

15.  23  Nevertheless,  .he  was  diseased  in  his  feet 

2  Ki.  4.  27  when  she  came,  .she  caught  him  by  the  f. 
4.  37  Then  she  went  in,  and  fell  at  his  feet,  and 

6.  32  (is)  not  the  sound  of  his  master's  feet  be. 
9.  35  they  found  no  more  of  her  than . .  the  feet 

13.  21  he  revived,  and  stood  upon  his  feet 
21.  8  Neither  will  I  make  the  feet  of  Israel  mo. 

1  Ch.28.  2  Then  David  the  king  stood  up  upon  his  f. 

2  Ch.  3.  13  and  they  stood  on  their  feet,  and  their  f. 
16. 12  And  Asa.  .was  diseased  in  his  feet,  until 

Neh.  9.  21  waxed  not  old,  and  their  feet  swelled  not 
Estli  8.  3  Esther  spake . .  and  fell  down  at  his  feet 
Job  12.  5  He  that  is  ready  to  slip  with  (his)  feet  (is 
13.  27  Thou  puttest  my  feet  also  in  the  stocks 
13.  27  settest  a  print  upon  the  heels  of  my  feet 
18.  8  For  he  is  cast  into  a  net  by  his  own  feet 
18.  11  Terrors,  .shall  drive  him  to  his  feet 

29.  15  I  was  eyes  to  the  blind,  and  feet  (was)  I 

30.  12  they  push  away  my  feet,  and  they  raise 


FEET 


FENCE 


Job  33.  11  He  putteth  my  feet  In  the  stocks,  he  ma. 
Psa.  8.  6  thou  hast  put  all  (things)  under  Ms  feet 

18.  9  came  down,  .darkness  (was)  under  his  f. 
18.  33  He  maketh  my  feet  like  hinds’ (feet),  and 

18.  38  not  able,  .they  are  fallen  under  my  feet 

22.  16  they  pierced  my  hands  and  my  feet 

25.  15  for  he  shall  pluck  my  feet  out  of  the  net 

31.  8  thou  hast  set  my  feet  in  a  large  room 

40.  2  lie.  .set  my  feet  upon  a  rock,  (and)estab. 
47.  3  He  shall  subdue . .  the  nations  under  our  f . 
56.  13  (wilt)  not  (thou  deliver)  my  feet  from  fal. 
66.  9  and  suffereth  not  our  feet  to  be  moved 
73.  2  my  feet  were  almost  gone  ;  my  steps  had 

103.  18  Whose  feet  they  hurt  with  fetters  :  he 

115.  7  feet  have  they,  but  they  walk  not ;  neith. 

116.  8  eyes  from  tears,  (and)  my  feet  from  falling 
119.  59  and  turned  my  feet  unto  thy  testimonies 
119.  101  refrained  my  feet  from  every  evil  rvay 

1 19.  105  Thy  word  (is)  a  lamp  unto  my  feet,  and 
122.  2  Our  feet  shall  stand  within  thy  gates,  0 
Prov.  1.  16  their  feet  run  to  evil,  and  make  haste  to 

4.  26  Ponder  the  path  of  thy  feet,  and  let  all 

5.  5  Her  feet  go  down  to  death  ;  her  steps  ta. 

6.  13  he  speaketh  with  his  feet,  he  teacheth 

6.  18  feet  that  be  swift  in  running  to  mischief 

6.  28  upon  hot  coals,  and  his  feet  not  be  burn.? 

7.  11  her  feet  abide  not  in  her  house 

19.  2  and  he  that  hasteth  with  (his)  feet  sinne. 

26.  6  sendeth  a  message,  .cutteth  off  the  feet 
Song  5.  3  I  have  washed  my  feet ;  how  shall  I  defl. 
Isa.  3.  16  and  making  a  tinkling  with  their  feet 

6.  2  with  twain  he  covered  his  feet,  and  with 

7.  20  shave,  .the  head,  and  the  hair  of  the  feet 

23.  7  own  feet  shall  carry  her  afar  off  to  sojou. 
26.  6  foot  shall  tread  it  down,  (even)  the  feet 
28.  3  The  crown . .  shall  be  trodden  under  feet 

32.  20  (thither)  the  feet  of  the  ox  and  the  ass 

41.  3  way  (that)  he  had  not  gone  with  his  feet 
49.  23  and  lick  up  the  dust  of  thy  feet;  and  thou 
52.  7  feet  of  him  that  bringeth  good  tidings 

59.  7  feet  run  to  evil,  and  they  make  haste  to 

60.  13  will  make  the  place  of  my  feet  glorious 
60.  14  themselves  down  at  the  soles  of  thy  feet 

Jer.  13.  16  before  your  feet  stumble  upon  the  dark 

14.  10  they  have  not  refrained  their  feet 
18.  22  pit  to  take  me,  and  hid  snares  for  my  f. 
38.  22  thy  feet  are  sunk  in  the  mire,  (and)  they 
Lam.  1.  13  he  hath  spread  a  net  for  my  feet;  he  hath 

3.  34  crush  under  his  feet  all  the  prisoners  of 
Eze.  1.  7  their  feet  (were)  straight  feet ;  and  the 

1.  7  sole  of  their  feet  (was)  like . .  calf’s  foot 

2.  1  stand  upon  thy  feet,  and  I  will  speak  unto 

2.  2  set  me  upon  my  feet,  that  I  heard  him 

3.  24  set  me  upon  my  feet,  and  spake  with  me 
16.  25  hast  opened  thy  feet  to  every  one  that 

24.  17  put  on  thy  shoes  upon  thy  feet,  and  cover 

24.  23  and  your  shoes  upon  your  feet :  ye  shall 

25.  6  stamped  with  the  feet,  and  rejoiced  in 
32.  2  troubledst  the  waters  with  thy  feet,  and 
34.  18  tread  down  with  your  feet  the  residue  of 
34.  18  ye  must  foul  the  residue  with  your  feet  ? 
34.  19  that  which  ye  have  trodden  with  your  feet 
34.  19  that  which  ye  have  fouled  with  your  feet 
37.  10  stood  up  upon  their  feet,  an  exceeding 
43.  7  the  place  of  the  soles  of  my  feet,  where 

Nah.  1.  3  and  the  clouds  (are)  the  dust  of  his  feet 

1.  15  feet  of  him  that  bringeth  good  tidings 
llab.  3.  5  and  burning  coals  went  forth  at  his  feet 

3.  19  and  he  will  make  my  feet  like  hinds’ 
Zech.14.  4  his  feet  shall  stand  in  that  day  upon 

14.  12  consume,  .while  they  stand  upon  their  f. 
Mai.  4.  3  ashes  under  the  soles  of  your  feet  in  the 

4 . Foot,  S)3  regal. 

Dan.  2.33  his  feet  part  of  iron  and  part  of  clay 

2.  34  upon  his  feet  (that  were)  of  iron  and  clay 

2.  41  thou  sawest  the  feet  and  toes,  part  of 

2.  42  (as)  the  toes  of  the  feet  (were)  part  of  iron 
7.  4  made  stand  upon  the  feet  as  a  man,  and  a 
7.  7  stamped  the  residue  with  the  feet  of  it 
7.  19  and  stamped  the  residue  with  his  feet 

5.  Foot,  trovs  pons. 

Matt.  7.  6  lest  they  trample  them  under  their  feet 
10. 14  depart,  .shake  off  the  dust  of  your  feet 

15.  30  came,  .and  cast  them  down  at  Jesus’  feet 
18.  8  two  feet  to  be  cast  into  everlasting  fire 
18.  29  [his  fellow  servant  fell  down  at  his  feet] 
28.  9  they  came  and  held  him  by  the  feet,  and 

Mark  5.  22  and  when  he  saw  him,  he  fell  at  his  feet 
6. 11  shake  off  the  dust  under  your  feet  for  a 
7.  25  heard  of  him.  .came  and  fell  at  his  feet 

9.  45  than  having  two  feet  to  be  cast  into  hell 
Luke  1.  79  to  guide  our  feet  into  the  way  of  peace 
7.  38  stood  at  his  feet,  .began  to  wash  his  feet 
7.  38  kissed  his  feet,  and  anointed  (them)  with 
7.  44  thou  gavest  me  no  water  for  my  feet 
7.  44  she  hath  washed  my  feet  with  tears,  and 
7. 45  woman . .  hath  not  ceased  to  kiss  my  feet 

7.  46  woman  hath  anointed  [my  feet]  with  oint. 

8.  35  sitting  at  the  feet  of  Jesus,  clothed,  and 

8.  41  he  fell  down  at  Jesus’  feet,  and  besought 

9.  5  shake  off  the  very  dust  from  your  feet 

10.  39  Mary,  which  also  sat  at  Jesus’  feet,  and 

15.  22  ring  on  his  hand,  and  shoes  on  (Iris)  feet 
17. 16  fell  down  on  (his)  face  at  his  feet,  giving 
24.  39  Behold  my  hands  and  my  feet,  that  it  is  I 
24.  40  [showed  them  (his)  hands  and  (his)  feet] 

Johnn.  2  and  wiped  his  feet  with  her  hair,  whose 

11.  32  she  fell  down  at  his  feet,  saying  unto  him 

12.  3  anointed  the  feet . .  and  wiped  his  feet 

13.  5  began  to  wash  the  disciples  feet,  and  to 

13.  6  Peter  saith.  .Lord,  dost  thou  wash  my  f.  ? 


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John  13.  8  saith ..  Thou  shalt  never  wash  my  feet 

13.  9  not  my  feet  only,  but  also  (my)  hands  and 
13.  10  He.  .needeth  not  save  to  wash  (his)  [feet] 
13.  12  after  he  had  washed  their  feet,  and  had 
13.  14  If  I  then,  (your)  Lord,  .washed  your  feet 
13.  14  ye  also  ought  to  wash  one  another's  feet 

20.  12  one  at  the  head,  and  the  other  at  the  feet 
Acts  4.  35  And  laid  (them)  down  at  the  apostles’  feet 

4.  37  money,  and  laid  (it)  at  the  apostles’  feet 

5.  2a..  part,  and  laid  (it)  at  the  apostles’  feet 

5.  9  the  feet  of  them  which  have  buried  thy 

5.  10  fell  she  down  straightway  at  his  feet 

7.  33  Put  off  thy  shoes  from  thy  feet:  for  the 
7.  58  laid,  .their  clothes  at  a  young  man’s  feet 

10.  25  fell  down  at  his  feet,  and  worshipped  (him) 
13.  25  whose  shoes  of  (his)  feet  I  am  not  worthy 

13.  51  shook  off  the  dust  of  their  feet  against 

14.  8  impotent  in  his  feet,  being  a  cripple  from 

14.  10  Stand  upright  on  thy  feet.  And  he  leaped 

16.  24  and  made  their  feet  fast  in  the  stocks 

21.  11  and  bound  his  own  hands  and  feet,  and 

22.  3  yet  brought  up . .  at  the  feet  of  Gamaliel 

26.  16  stand  upon  thy  feet :  for  I  have  appeared 

Rom.  3.  15  Their  feet  (are)  swift  to  shed  blood 
10.  15  feet  of  them  that  preach  the  gospel  of 

16.  20  bruise  Satan  under  your  feet  shortly 
1  Co.  12.  21  nor  again  the  head  to  the  feet,  I  have  no 

15.  25  he  hath  put  all  enemies  under  his  feet 

15.  27  For  he  hath  put  all  things  under  his  feet 

Epli.  1.  22  hath  put  all  (things)  under  his  feet,  and 

6.  15  your  feet  shod  with  the  preparation  of 

1  Ti.  5.  10  if  she  have  washed  the  saints’  feet,  if  she 
Ileb.  2.  8  all  things  in  subjection  under  his  feet 
12.  13  make  straight  paths  for  your  feet,  lest 
Rev.  1.  15  his  feet  like  unto  fine  brass,  as  if  they 

1.  17  when  I  saw  him,  I  fell  at  his  feet  as  dead 

2.  18  and  his  feet  (are)  like  fine  brass 

3.  9  them  to  come  and  worship  before  thy  feet 

10.  1  the  sun,  and  his  feet  as  pillars  of  fire 

11.  11  into  them,  and  they  stood  upon  their  feet 

12.  1  a  woman ..  with ..  the  moon  under  her  feet 

13.  2  was  like  unto  a  leopard,  and  his  feet  were 
19.  10  I  fell  at  his  feet  to  worship  him.  And  he 

22.  8  to  worship  before  the  feet  of  the  angel 

6.  Stepping,  foot,  basis,  f}a<ris  basis. 

Acts  3.  7  feet  and  ancle  bones  received  strength 
FEIGN,  to  — 

1  .To  devise,  feign,  xia  bada. 

Nell.  6.  8  thou  feignestthem  out  of  thine  own  heart 
2.  To  pretend,  be  judged  under  a  mask,  viroKplvo- 
ftat  hupokrinomai. 

Luke2o.  20  which  should  feign  themselves  just  men 
FEIGN  self  to  be  another,  to  — 

To  make  self  a  stranger,  333  nakar,  7. 

1  Ki.  14.  5  shall  feign  herself  (to  be)  another  (woman) 

14.  6  why  feignest  thou  thyself  (to  be)  another? 
FEIGN  self  to  be  a  mourner,  to  — 

To  show  self  a  mourner,  *73 n  abal,  7. 

2  Sa.  14.  2  I  pray,  .feign  thyself  to  be  a  mourner 

FEIGNED  — 

1.  Deceit,  no-]0  mirmah. 

Psa.  17.  1  prayer,  (that  goetli)  not  out  of  feigned 

2.  Shaped,  formed,  nXaaris  plastos. 

2  Pe.  2.  3  with  feigned  words  make  merchandise  of 

FEIGNEDLY  — 

Falsehood,  3p;v  sheger. 

Jer.  3.  10  not.  .with  her  whole  heart,  but  feignedly 

FE'-LEX,  phelix,  [from  Latin  felix),  happy. 

A  cruel  Roman  procurator  of  Judaia,  appointed  (after 
Cumanus)  by  the  emperor  Claudius,  whose  freedman 
he  was.  A.D.  51-58. 

Acts  23.  24  and  bring  (him)  safe  unto  F.  the  governor 

23.  26  Claudius  Lysias  uuto  the.  .governor  F. 

24.  3  We  accept  (it)  always . .  most  noble  F. 

24.  22  When  F.  heard  these  things,  .he  deferred 
24.  24  after  certain  days,  when  F.  came  with 
24.  25  as  he  reasoned  of  righteousness.  .F. 

24.  27  after  two  years  P.  Festus  came  into  F. 

25.  14  There  is  a  certain  man  left  in  bonds  by  F. 
FELL,  to  — 

To  cause  to  fall,  ^5)  naphal,  5. 

2  Ki.  3.  19  shall  fell  every  good  tree,  and  stop  all 

3.  25  and  they .  .felled  all  the  good  trees  :  only 
FELLER  — 

To  cut  off,  nia  karath. 

Isa.  14.  8  Since  thou ..  no  feller  is  come  up  against  us 


FELLING  — 

To  cause  to  fall,  Ssj  naphal,  5. 

2  Ki.  6.  5  as  one  was  felling  a  beam,  the  ax  head  f. 

FELLOES  — 

Spokes  (of  a  wheel),  D'pwn  chishshuqim. 

1  Ki.  7.  33  felloes,  and  their  spokes,  (were)  all  molten 
FELLOW  — 


1  .A  man,  individual,  W’N  ish. 

1  Sa.  29.  4  Make  this  fellow  return,  that  he  may  go 
2. A  man,  buik  enosh. 

J udgi8.  25  iest  angry  fellows  run  upon  thee,  and  thou 


3. Companion nan  dialer. 

Psa.  45.  7  God .  .hath  anointed  thee .  .above  thy  fel. 


Eccl.  4.  10  they  fall,  the  one  will  lift  up  his  fellow 
Isa.  44.  11  all  his  fellows  shall  be  ashamed  ;  and 
Eze.  37.  19  and  the  tribes  of  Israel  his  fellows,  and 

4.  Companion ,  130  chabar. 

Dan.  2. 13  sought  Daniel  and  his  fellows  to  be  slain 
2.  18  that  Daniel  and  his  fellows  should  not 

5.  Companion,  , 33313  cliabrah. 

Dan.  7.  20  whose  look,  .more  stout  than  his  fellows 

6.  Fellow,  felloioship,  rvaj;  amith. 

Zechi3.  7  Awake,  .against  the  man(tliat  is)my  fell. 

7.  Friend,  1 n  rea. 

Exod.  2.  13  Wherefore  smitest  thou  thy  fellow  ? 
Judg.  7.  13  a  man  that  told  a  dream  unto  his  fellow 

7.  14  And  his  fellow  answered  and  said,  This 

7.  22  set  every  man’s  sword  against  his  fellow 

1  Sa.  14.  20  every  man’s  sword  was  against  his  fellow 

2  Sa.  2.  16  caught  every  one  his  fellow  by  the  head 

2.  16  and  (thrust)  his  sword  in  his  fellow’s  side 
Isa.  34.  14  and  the  satyr  shall  cry  to  his  fellow 
Jon.  1.  7  they  said  every  one  to  his  fellow,  Come 
Zech.  3.  8  thou,  and  thy  fellows  that  sit  before  thee 

8  .Friend,  njfi  reah  or  n;sn  ray  ah. 

Judgti.  37  and  bewail  my  virginity,  I  and  my  fellows 

9 . A  man,  awqp  aner. 

Acts  17.  5  certain  lewd  fellows  of  the  baser  sort 

10.  Companion,  comrade,  irdipos  lietairos. 

Matt.  1 1.  16  like,  .children,  .calling  unto  their  [fell.] 

11.  Partner,  holding  with  others,  geroxos  metochos. 
Heb.  1.  9  God.  .hath  anointed  thee,  above  thy  fel. 

FELLOWSHIP  — 

1 .  Fellowship,  deposit,  v  tesumeth  yad. 

Lev.  6.  2  commit  a  trespass,  .inlellowship,  or  in 

2.  Fellowship,  communion,  Koivuvia  koinonia. 

Acts  2.  42  in  the  apostles’  doctrine  and  fellowship 

1  Co.  1.  9  by  whom  ye  were  called  unto  the  fellow. 

2  Co.  8.  4  the  fellowship  of  the  ministering  to  the 
Gal.  2.  9  they  gave,  the  right  hands  of  fellowship 
Eph.  3.  9  see  what  (is)  the  [fellowship]  of  the  mys. 
Phil.  1.  5  For  your  fellowship  in  the  Gospel  from 

2.  1  if  any  fellowship  of  the  Spirit,  if  any 

3.  10  That  I  may  know,  .the  fellowship  of  his 

1  Jo.  1.  3  that  ye  also  may  have  fellowship  with  us 

1.  3  truly  our  fellowship  (is)  with  the  Father 
1.  6  If  w'e  say  that  we  have  fellowship  with 
1.  7  we  have  fellowship  one  with  another,  and 

3 . Partnership,  a  holding  with,  gerox>l  metoche. 

2  Co.  6.  14  what  fellowship  hath  righteousness  with 
[See  also  Base,  citizen,  disciple,  heir,  helper,  labourer, 
pestilent,  prisoner,  servant,  soldier,  such,  this,  work, 
worker,  yoke.] 

FELLOWSHIP  with,  to  have  — 

1.  To  be  joined,  330  chabar,  4. 

Psa.  94.  20  Shall . .  iniquity  have  fellowship  -with 

2.  To  become  a  partaker,  koivuvos  yivogai  koinonosg. 

1  Co.  10.  20  that  ye  should  have  fellowship  with  dev. 
To  be  a  joint  partaker  with,  crvyKoivwviw  sugko. 
Eph.  5.  11  have  no  fellowship  with  the  unfruitful 

FELT,  to  be  — 

To  ( cause  to)  feel,  touch,  grope,  tys?!?  mashash,  5. 
Exod.  10.  21  there,  be  darkness,  .(which)  may  be  felt 

FEMALE  — 

1. A  woman,  female,  wife,  n^K  ishshah. 

Gen.  7.  2  male  and  his  female,  .male  and  his  fem. 

2.  A  female,  rup:  neqebah. 

Gen.  1.  27  God  created  man.  .male  and  female  crea. 

5.  2  Male  and  female  created  he  them  ;  and 

6.  19  living  thing . .  they  shall  be  male  and  fem. 

7.  3  Of  fowls  also,  .the  male  and  the  female 
7.  9  There  went  in.  .the  male  and  the  female 
7.  16  they  that  went  in,  w'ent  in  male  and  fem. 

Lev.  3.  1  whether,  .a  male  or  female,  he  shall  offer 

3.  6  male  or  female,  he  shall  offer  it  without 

4.  28  he  shall  bring,  .a  female  without  blemish 

4.  32  he  shall  bring,  .a  female  without  blemish 

5.  6  he  shall  bring,  .a  female  from  the  flock 

12.  7  the  law  for  her  that  hath  born,  .a  female 

27.  4  if  it  (be)  a  iemale,  then  thy  estimation 

27.  5  thy  estimation  shall  be.  .for  the  female 
27.  6  for  the  female  thy  estimation,  .three  sh. 
27.  7  thy  estimation .  .forthe  female  ten  shekels 

Num.  5.  3  Both  male  and  female  shall  ye  put  out 
Deut.  4.  16  and  make,  .the  likeness  of  male  or  fem. 

3 . Female,  ( from  BgXi],  teat),  Br/Avs  thelus. 

Matt  19.  4  that  he . .  made  them  male  and  female 
Mariao.  6  But.  .God  made  them  male  and  female 
Gal.  3.  28  there  is  neither  male  nor  female  :  for  ye 

FEN  — 

Mire,  swamp,  3  $3  bitslsah. 

Job  40.  21  lieth.  .in  the  covert  of  the  reed,  and  fens 
FENCE  — 

Hedge,  wall,  313  gader. 

Psa.  62.5  3  shali  be.,  as  a  bowing  wall,  .a  tottering  f. 

FENCE,  to  — 

1  .To  fence,  piy  axaq,  3. 

Isa.  5.  2  he  fenced  it,  and  gathered  out  the  stones 
2.  To  hedge,  fence,  ipiy  suk,  3 a. 

Job  10.  ii  Thou,  .hast  fenced  me  with  bone*  and 


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FENCE  up,  to  — 

To  hedge  or  wall  up,  in  a  gadar. 

Job  19.  8  He  hath  fenced  up  my  way  that  I  cannot 

FENCED  — 

1.2*0  fence,  cut  off,  ix?  batsar. 

Deut.  3.  5  All  these  cities  (were)  fenced  with  high 

9.  1  to  possess . .  cities  great,  and  fenced  up  to 
28.  52  until  thy  high  and  fenced  walls  come 

Josh.  14.  12  (that)  the  cities  (were)  great  (and)  fenced 
2  Sa.  20.  6  lest  he  get  him  fenced  cities,  and  escape 
2  Ki  18.  13  did. .come  up  against  all  the  fenced  cities 
19.  25  thou  shouldst  be  to  lay  waste  fenced  cit. 

2  Ch  17.  2  he  placed  forces  in  all  the  fenced  cities 
19.  s  throughout  all  the  fenced  cities  of  Judah 
32.  1  and  encamped  against  the  fenced  cities 
33. 14  put  captains  of  war  in  all  the  fenced  cit. 
Isa.  2. 15  every  high  tower,  and.  .every  fenced  wall 
.Ter.  15.  20  I  will  make  thee,  .a  fenced  brasen  wall 
Eze.  36.  35  ruined  cities  (are  become)  fenced,  (and) 
Hos.  8.  14  and  Judah  hath  multiplied  fenced  cities 
Zeph.  1. 16  A  day  of .  .alarm  against  the  fenced  cities 

2.  Fenced  place,  ixpa  mibtsar. 

Num32.  17  shall  dwell  in  the  fenced  cities  because 
32.  36  Beth-minrali,  and  Beth-haran,  fenced  cit. 
Josh.  10.  20  that  the  rest ..  entered  into  fenced  cities 
19.  35  the  fenced  cities  (are)  Ziddim,  Zer,  and 

1  Sa.  6.  18  of  fenced  cities,  and  of  country  villages 

2  Ki.  3. 19  ye  shall  smite  every  fenced  city,  and  ev. 

10.  2  chariots . .  a  fenced  city  also,  and  armour 

17.  9  the  tower  of  the  watchmen  to  the  fenced 

18.  8  the  tower  of  the  watchmen  to  the  fenced 
2  Ch.17.  19  whom  the  king  put  in  the  fenced  cities 
jer.  5.  17  they  shall  impoverish  thy  fenced  cities 

3 . Bulwark,  lisp  matsor. 

2  Ch.  8.  5  fenced  cities,  with  walls,  gates,  and  bars 

A. Bulwark,  fry  si?  metsurah. 

2  Ch.11.  23  he  dispersed  of  all.  .unto  every  fenced  c. 
12.  4  And  he  took  the  fenced  cities  which 
14.  6  he  built  fenced  cities  in  Judah  :  for  the 
21.  3  their  father  gave  them,  .fenced  cities  in 

FENCED,  to  be  — 

To  be  or  become  full,  nVp  male,  2. 

2  Sa.  23.  7  But  the  man.  .must  be  fenced  with  iron 

FENCED  city  — 

Bulwark,  rnusn  metsurah. 

2  Ch.n.  10  in  Judah  and  in  Benjamin  fenced  cities 

FENCED,  most  — 

Fenced  place,  -iy?P  mibtsar. 

Dan.  11. 15  king,  .shall .  .take  the  most  fenced  cities 

FERRET  — 

A  ferret,  hedgehog,  n|)ii?  anaqah. 

Lev.  11.  30  And  the  ferret,  and  the  chameleon,  and 

FERRY  boat  — 

Ferry  boat,  .TJPK,  abarah. 

2jSa.  19.  18  there  went  over  a  ferry  boat  to  carry  over 

FERVENT  — 

1.  Extended,  stretched  out,  her ewfis  hektenes. 

1  Pe.  4.  ■  8  above  all  things  have  fervent  charity  am. 

2 . To  boil,  be  hot,  fervid,  (ho  zed. 

Rom  12. 11  Not  slothful,  .fervent  in  spirit ;  serving 
FERVENT,  to  be  — 

To  boil,  be  hot,  fervid,  ((00  zed. 

Acts  18.  25  being  fervent  in  the  spirit,  he  spake  and 
FERVENT  mind  — 

Zeal,  fervour,  (i]\os  zelos. 

2  Co.  7.  7  told  us.  .your  fervent'mind  toward  me 
FERVENTLY  — 

In  an  outstretched  manner,  ftcrevSis  ektends. 

1  Pe.  1.  22  lovefone  another  with  a  pure  heart  ferv. 
FES'-TTJS,  d>^<7Tos  (from  Latin  festus). 

Porcius  Festus,  the  successor  of  Felix  as  procurator  of 
Judaea.  A.D.  58-62. 

Acts  24.  27  after  two  years  Porcius  F.  came  into  F.’ 

25.  1  when  F.  was  come  into  the  province 

25.  4  F.  answered,  that  Paul  should  be  kept  at 
25  .  9  F.,  willing  to  do  the  Jews  a  pleasure 

25.  12  F.,  when  he  had  conferred  with  the  cou. 
25/13  Bernice  came  unto  Cesarea  to  salute  F. 
25.  14  F.  declared  Paul’s  cause  unto  the  king 
25.  22  Then  Agrippa  said  unto  F.,  I  would  also 
25.  23  at  F.’s  commandment  Paul  was  brought 

25.  24  F.  said,  King  Agrippa,  and  all  men  which 

26.  24  F.  said  with  a  loud  voice,  Paul,  thou  art 

26.  25  But  he  said,  I  am  not  mad,  most  noble  F. 

26.  32  Then  said  Agrippa  unto  F.,  This  man 

FETCH,  to  — 

1.7*0  gather,  'jpx  asaph. 

2  Sa.  11.  27  David  sent  and  fetched  her  to  his  house 
2.7*0  cause  to  come  in,  bring  in,  R12  bo,  5. 

Neh.  8. 15  Go  forth  unto  the  mount,  and  fetch  olive 

3.  To  take,  receive,  np^  laqach. 

Gen.  18.  5  I  will  fetch  a  morsel  of  bread,  and  comf. 
18.  7  Abraham,  .fetched  a  calf  tender  and  good 

27.  9  Go  now  to  the  flock,  and  fetch  me  from 

27.  13  only  obey  my  voice,  and  go  fetch  me 
27. 14  And  he  went,  and  fetched,  and  brought 

27.  45  I  will  send  and  fetch  thee  from  thence 
42.  16  Send  one  of  you,  and  let  him  fetch  your 


Exod.  2.  5  saw  the  ark . .  she  sent  her  maid  to  fetch  • 
Deut  19.  12  the  elders  of  his  city  shall  send  and  fetch 
24. 19  thou  shalt  not  go  again  to  fetch  it :  it 
30.  4  and  from  thence  will  he  fetch  thee 
Judgn.  5  the  elders  of  Gilead  went  to  fetch  Jeph. 

18.  18  these,  .fetched  the  carved  image,  the 
20.  10  to  fetch  victual  for  the  people,  that  they 

1  Sa.  4.  3  Let  us  fetch  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of 

10.  23  And  they  ran  and  fetched  him  thence 

16.  11  Samuel  said  unto  Jesse,  Send  and  fetch 
20.  31  now  send  and  fetch  him  unto  me,  for  he 
26.  22  one  of  the  young  men  come,  .and  fetch  it 

2  Sa.  4.  6  (as  though)  they  would  have  fetched  wh. 

9.  5  David,  .fetched  him  out  of  the  house  of 
14.  2  Joab  sent  to  Tekoah,  and  fetched  thence 

1  Ki.  7.  13  Solomon  sent  and  fetched  Hiram  out  of 

9.  28  they  came  to  Ophir,  and  fetched  from 

17.  10  Fetch  me.  .a  little  water  in  a  vessel,  that 
17.  11  as  she  was  going  to  fetch  (it),  hejcalled  to 

2  Ki.  6. 13  spy  where  he  (is),  that  I  may  send  and  f. 

11.  4  Jehoiada  sent  and  fetched  the  rulers  over 
Isa.  56.  12  I  will  fetch  wine,  and  we  will  fill  ourselves 
Jer.  36.  21  So  the  king  sent  Jeliudi  to  fetch  the  roll 

4.7*0  lift  up,  Ntu  nasa. 

2  Ch.12. 11  the  guard  came  and  fetched  them,  and 
Job  36.  3  I  will  fetch  my  knowledge  from  afar,  and 

FETCH  (a  pledge),  to  — 

To  obtain  a  pledge,  upy  abat. 

Deut  24. 10  not  go  into  his  house  to  fetch  his  pledge 

FETCH  a  stroke,  to — - 

To  be  driven  away,  rna  nadach,  2. 

Deut  19.  5  his  hand  fetchetli  a  stroke  with  the  axe  to 

FETCH  about,  to  — 

To  go  or  bring  round  about,  3?D  sabab,  3. 

2  Sa.  14.  20  To  fetch  about  this  form  of  speech  hath 

FETCH  forth,  to  — 

To  cause  to  come  out,  bring  out,  nx;  yatsa,  5. 

Jer.  26.  23  they  fetched  forth  Urijah  out  of  Egypt 

FETCH  home  again,  to  — 

To  cause  to  come  back,  hits’  shub,  5. 

2  Sa.  14.  13  in  that  the  king  doth  not  fetch  home  again 

FETCH  out  — 

1.  To  cause  to  come  out,  Nx;  yatsa,  5. 

N um2o.  10  must  we  fetch  you  water  out  of  this  rock  ? 

2.7*o  lead  out,  h-dya>  exago. 

Acts  16.  37  let  them  come  themsel.  and  fetch  us  out 

FETCH  up,  to  — 

1.7*o  go  or  come  up,  n  711  alah. 

2  Ch.i.  17  they  fetched  up,  and  brought  forth  out 

2.  To  cause  to  come  up,  r6y  alah,  5. 

1  Sa.  6.  21  come  ye  down,!(and)  fetch  it  up  to  you 

7.  1  the  men.  .fetched  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord 

FETCHED,  to  be  — 

To  be  taken,  np1?  laqach,  6. 

Gen.  18.  4  Let  a  little  water,  I  pray  you,  be  fetched 

FETTER  — 

1.  Fetter,  *?33  kebel. 

Psa.105.  18  Whose  feet  they  hurt  with  fetters  :  he 
149.  8  To  bind.,  them  nobles  with  fetters  of  iron 

2 . Chains,  fetters,  D'jjt  ziqqim. 

Job  36.  8  And  if.  .bound  in  fetters,  .be  holden  in 

3.  Brass,  n^m  nechosheth. 

2  Sa.  3.  34  hot  bound,  nor  thy  feet  put  into  fetters 

2  Ch.33. 11  and  bound  him  with  fetters,  and  carried 
36.  6  Nebuchadnezzar .  .bound  him  in  fetters 

A. Fetter  (for  the  feet),  weSrj  pede. 

Mark  5.  4  he  had  been  often  bound  witlifetters  and 
5.  4  and  the  fetters  broken  in  pieces  :  neither 
Luke  8.  29  was  kept  bound  with  chains  and  in  fetters 

FETTER  of  brass  — 

Brass,  fits’ n?  nehosheth. 

Judgi6.  21  took,  .and  bound  him  with  fetters  of  brass 
2  Ki.25.  7  and  bound  him  with  fetters  of  brass 

FEVER  — 

A. Fever,  burning  heat,  nrnp  qaddachath. 

Deut  28.22  The  Lord  shall  smite  thee . .  with  a  fever 

1. Fiery  heat,  fever,  ttvp€t6s  puretos. 

Matt.  8.  15  he  touched  her  hand,  and  the  fever  left 
Mark  1.  31  the  fever  left  her,  and  she  ministered 
Luke  4.  38  wife’s  mother  was  taken  with  agreatfev. 

4.  39  he  stood  over  her,  and  rebuked  the  fever 
John  4.  52  at  the  seventh  hour  the  fever  left  him 
Acts  28.  8  the  father  of  Publius  lay  sick  of  a  fever 

FEVER,  to  be  sick  of  a  — 

To  be  in  a  fever,  nvpcircrw  puresso. 

Matt.  8.  14  he  saw  his  wife’s  mother,  .sick  of  a  fever 
Mark  1.  30  Simon’s  wife’s  mother  lay  sick  of  a  fever 

FEW  — 

1. Single  ones,  Orintt  achadim. 

Gen.  27.  44  tarry  with  him  a  few  days,  until  thy  broth. 

29.  20  and  they  seemed  unto  him . .  a  few  days 
Dan.  11.  20  but  within  few  days  he  shall  be  destro. 

2. Few,  a  small  company,  15J]D  mizar. 

Isa.  24.  6  inhabitants . .  are  burned,  and  few  men 

3. H  little,  few,  oyp  meat. 

Gen.  47.  9  fewandevilhave  the  days  of.  .my  life  been 


Lev.  25.  52  if  there  remain  but  few  years  unto  the 
Numi3.  18  whether  they,  .strong  or  weak,  few  or  m. 
26.  54  to  few  thou  shalt  give  the  less  inheritance 
26.  56  shall,  .be  divided  between  many  and  few 
35.  8  from  (them  that  have)  few  ye  shall  give 
Deut  26.  5  sojourned  there  with  a  few,  and  became 

28.  62  ye  shall  be  left  few  in  number,  whereas 
Josh.  7.  3  make  not  all .  .to  labour,  .for  they,  .few 
1  Sa.  14.  6  no  restraint . .  to  save  by  many  or  by  few 
17.  28  with  whom  hast  thou  left  those  few  sheep 

1  Ch.16.  19  When  ye  were,  .even  a  few,  and  strangers 

2  Ch.29.  34  the  priests  were  too  few,  so  that  they 
Neh.  7.  4  the  people  (were)  few  therein,  and  the 
Job  10.  20  (Are)  not  my  days  few?  cease,  .let  me 
Psa.  109.  8  Let  his  days  be  few .  .let  another  take  his 
Eccl.  5.  2  God  (is)  in  heaven,  .let  thy  words  be  few 

9.  14  a  little  city,  and  few  men  within  it ;  and 
Isa.  10.  7  to  destroy  and  cut  off  nations  not  a  few 
Jer.  42.  2  for  we  arejleft-.a  few  of  many,  as  thine 
Eze.  5.  3  Thou  shalt  also  take  thereof  a  few  in  num. 

4 .Men,  a  few,  D’rta  methim. 

Gen.  34.  30  I.,  feiv  in  number,  they  shall  gather  them. 
Deut.  4.  27  ye  shall  be  left  few  in  number  among  the 
1  CI1.16.  19  When  ye  were  but  few.  .and  strangers  in 
Psa.105.  12  when  they  were,  .a  few  men  in  number 

5 .Short,  ixp  qatser. 

Job  14.  1  Man.  .born  of  a  woman  (is)  of  few  days 

6  .A  number,  *iEpp  mi  spar. 

Num.  9.  20  w'hen  the  cloud  was  a  few  days  upon  the 
Deut  33.  6  Let  Reuben  live . .  let  (not)  his  men  be  few 
Job  16.  22  When  a  few  years  are  come,  then  I  shall 
Isa.  10.  19  the  rest  of  the  trees,  .shall  be  few,  that 
Eze.  12.  16  I  will  leave  a  few  men  of  them  from  the 

7. Little ,  few,  0A170S  oligos. 

Matt.  7.  14  which  leadeth  unto  life,  and  few  there  be 
9.  37  truly,  .plenteous,  but  the  labourers,  .few 
•15.  34  they  said,  Seven,  and  a  few  little  fishes 
20.  16  [for  many  be  called,  but  few  chosen] 

22.  14  For  many  are  called,  hut  few.  .chosen 
Mark  6.  5  he  laid  his  hands  upon  a  few  sick  folk 

8.  7  they  had  a  few  small  fishes  :  and  he  hies. 
Lukeio.  2  truly  (is) great,  hut  the  labourers  (are)  few 
13.  23  Lord,  are  there  few  that  be  saved?  And 
Acts  17.  4  Greeks.,  and  of  the  chief  women  not  afew 
17. 12  of  honourable  women,  .of  men,  not  a  few 
Heb.  12.  10  For  they  verily  for  a  few  days  chastened 

1  Pe.  3.  20  wherein  few,  that  is,  eight  souls  were 
Rev.  3.  4  Thou  hast  a  few  names  even  in  Sardis 

FEW,  few  things  — 

Little,  few,  o\iyos  oligos. 

Matt25.  21,  23  hast  been  faithful  over  a  few  things 
J,ukei2.  48  that  knew  not.  .shall  be  beaten  with  few 
Rev.  2.  14,  20  I  have  a  few  tilings  against  thee,  beca. 

FEW  words,  a  — 

Concisely,  briefly,  avvrAgois  suntombs. 

Acts  24.  4  that  thou  w'ouldest  hear,  .a  few  words 

FEW  words,  in  (a)  — 

A.  In  (or  through)  short  space,  SmjSpa^eW  diabracli. 
Heb.  13.  22  I  have  written  a  letter,  .in  a  few  words 

2. In  a  little,  briefly,  iv  oXiyto  en  oligo . 

Eph.  3.  3  the  mystery;  as  I  wrote  afore  in  few  wo. 

FEW,  to  be,  borrow,  or  give  — 

1.7*0  be  or  become  few,  pyo  niaat. 

Jer.  30.  19  multiply  them,  and  they  shall  not  be  few 

2.7*0  become  few,  toys  maat,  3. 

Eccl.  12.  3  the  grinders  cease,  because  they  are  few 

3.7*o  make  few,  cyP  maat,  5. 

Num.  35.  8  ye  shall  give  few  :  every  one  shall  give 

2  Ki.  4.  3  borrow  thee  vessels,  .borrow  not  a  few 

FEW  in  number,  to  make  — 

To  make  few,  ayp  maat,  5. 

Lev.  26.  22  beasts,  .which  shall,  .make  you  few  in  n. 

FEW,  some  or  very  — 

A  few,  ayp  meat. 

Neh.  2.' 12  I  arose  In  the  night,  I  and  some  few  men 
Psa.105.  I2  When  they  were  (but),  .very  few,  and  str. 

FEWER,  FEWEST  — 

Few,  ayn  meat. 

Num.  33.  54  to  the  fewer  ye  shall  give  the  less  inlier. 
Deut.  7.  7  for  ye  (were)  the  fewest  of  all  people 

FEWNESS  — 

7*o  be  few,  pyP  maat. 

Lev.  25.  t6  according  to  the  fewness  of  years  thou 

FIDELITY  — 

Faith,  stedfastness,  iricrrts  pistis. 

Titus  2.  10  Not  purloining,  but  showing  all.  .fidelity 
FIELD  — 

A. Earth,  land,  f’PN  erets. 

Eze.  29.  5  I  have  given,  .to  the  beasts  of  the  field 

2. Field,  open  country,  12  bar. 

Dan.  2.  38  the  beasts  of  the  field,  .hath  he  given 

4.  12  beasts  of  the  field  had  shadow  under  it 

4.  15,  23  leave  the  stump,  .in.  .grass  of  the  fie. 
4.  21  under  which  the  beasts  of  the  field  dwelt 
4.  23  his  portion  (lie)  with . .  beasts  of  the  field 
4.  25J32  thy  dwelling,  .with,  .beasts of  the  fie. 

3.  Without,  out  place,  pin  chuts. 

Job  5.  10  Who.  .sendetli  waters  upon  the  fields 
Prov.  8.  26  While  as  yet  he  had  not  made,  .the  fields 


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4.  Portion ,  n; fir)  chelqah. 

2  Sa.  14.  30  Joab's  field  (is)  near  mine,  and  he  hath 

14.  30  Absalom's  servants  set  the  field  on  fire 
14.  30  have  thy  servants  set  my  field  on  lire  1 

5.  Level  place,  field,  ,-njy  sadeh. 

Gen.  2.  5  every  plant  of  the  field  before  it  was  in 

2.  5  every  herb  of  the  field  before  it  grew 

2. 19  Lord  God  formed  every  beast  of  the  field 

2.  20  gave  names  to.  .every  beast  of  the  field 

3.  1  more  subtile  than  any  beast  of  the  field 

3.  14  cursed ..  above  every  beast  of  the  field 

3.  18  and  thou  shalt  eat  the  herb  of  the  field 

4.  8  came  to  pass,  when  they  were  in  the  fie. 

23.  9  tlie  cave . .  which  (is)  in  the  end  of  his  fl. 

23. 1 1  tiie  field  give  I  thee,  and  the  cave  that 

23. 13  I  will  give  thee  money  for  the  field  ;  take 

23.  17  the  field  of  Ephron,  which  (was)  in  Mac. 
23. 17  the  field,  and  the  cave  which  (was)  there. 
23. 17  and  all  the  trees  that  (were)  in  the  field 

23. 19  buried  Sarah,  .in  the  cave  of  the  field 

23.  20  the  field,  and  the  cave,  .were  made  sure 

24.  63  Isaac  went  out  to  meditate  in  the  field 

24.  65  What  man.  .walketh  in  the  field  to  meet 

25.  gin  tlie  field  of  Ephron . .  which  (is)  before 

25.  10  The  field  which  Abraham  purchased  of 

25.  27  was  a  cunning  hunter,  a  man  of  the  field 
25.  29  Esau  came  from  the  field,  and  he  (was) 
27.  3  take . .  thy  weapons . .  and  go  out  to  the  f . 
27.  5  Esau  went  to  the  field  to  hunt  (for)  veni. 
27.  27  the  smell,  .(is)  as  the  smell  of  a  field 

29.  2  he  looked,  and  behold  a  well  in  the  field 

30. 14  Reuben,  .found  mandrakes  in  the  field 

30. 16  Jacob  came  out  of  the  field  in  the  even. 
31.  4  Jacob . .  called  Rachel . .  to  the  field  unto 

33.  19  he  bought  a  parcel  of  a  field,  where  lie 

34.  s  his  sons  were  with  his  cattle  in  the  field 
34.  7  the  sons  of  Jacob  came  out  of  the  field 
34.  28  They  took,  .that  which  (was)  in  the  field 

36.  35  who  smote  Midian  in  tlie  field  of  Moab 

37.  7  we  (were)  binding  sheaves  in  the  field 
37.  15  and,  behold,  (he  was)  wandering  in  the  f. 

39.  5  blessing,  .was  upon  all  he  had.  .in  the  ft. 
41. 48  the  food  of  the  field,  which  (was)  round 
47.  20  tlie  Egyptians  sold  every  man  his  field 
47.  24  shall  be  your  own,  for  seed  of  the  field 
49.  29,  30  in  the  cave  that  (is)  in  the  field  of 

49.  30  which  Abraham  bought  with  the  field  of 

49.  32  Tlie  purchase  of  the  field  and  of  the  cave 
so.  13  buried  him  in  the  cave  of  the  field  of 

50.  13  which  Abraham  bought  with  the  field 
Exod.  1. 14  and  in  all  manner  of  service  in  the  field 

8. 13  and  the  frogs  died,  .out  of  the  fields 

9.  3  upon  thy  cattle  which  (is)  in  the  field 

9. 19  gather,  all  that  thou  hast  in  the  field 

9.  19  every  man  and  beast,  .found  in  the  field 

9.  21  left  ids  servants  and  his  cattle  in  the  fie. 
9.  22  may  be  hail,  .upon  every  herb  of  the  fie. 
9.  25  the  hail  smote,  .all  that  (was)  in  the  field 
9.  25  the  hail  smote  every  herb  of  tlie  field 
9.  23  the  hail,  .brake  every  tree  of  the  field 

10.  5  which  groweth  for  you  out  of  tlie  field 

10.  15  remained  not  any.  thing,  .in.  .the  field 

16.  25  to  day  ye  shall  not  find  it  in  the  field 

22.  5  If  a  man  shall  cause  a  field,  .to  be  eaten 

22.  5  his  beast,  .feed  in  another  man’s  field 

22.  5  of  the  best  of  his  own  field .  .shall  he 

22.  6  If  fire  break  out.  .so  that,  .the  field,  be 
22. 31  flesh  (that  is)  torn  of  beasts  in  the  field 

23. 11  what  they  leave  the  beasts  of  the  field 

23.  16  labours,  which  thou  hast,  .in  the  field 

23. 16  gathered  in  thy  labours  out  of  the  field 

23.  29  lest,  .the  boast  of  the  field  multiply 

Lev.  14.  7  let  the  living  bird  loose  into  tlie.  .field 
14.  53  let  go  the  living  bird .  .into  the  open  fields 

17.  5  which  they  offer  in  the  open  field,  even 

19.  9  thou  shalt  not  wholly  reap . .  thy  field 

19.  19  thou  shalt  not  sow  thy  field  with  mingled 

23.  22  thou  shalt  not  make  clean,  .thy  field 

25.  3  Six  years  thou  shalt  sow  thy  field,  and 
25.  4  thou  shalt  neither  sow  thy  field,  nor 
25.  12  ye  shall  eat  the  increase,  .out  of  the  field 
25.  31  villages,  .shall  be  counted  as  the  fields  of 

25.  34  the  field  of  the  suburbs  of  their  cities 

26.  4  the  trees  of  tlie  field  shall  yield  their 

27.  16  if  a  man  shall  sanctify,  .of  a  field  of  his 
.  27. 17  If  he  sanctity  his  field  from  the  year  of 

27.  18  if  lie  sanctify  his  field  after  the  jubilee 

27. 19  if  lie  that  sanctified  the  field  will  iu  any 
27.  20  And  if  he  will  not  redeem  the  field,  or  if 
27.  20  if  he  have  sold  the  field  to  another  man 
27.  21  But  the  field . .  shall  be . .  as  a  field  devoted 
27.  22  a  field,  .which  (is)  not  of  the  fields  of  his 
27.  24  the  field  shall  return  unto  him  of  whom 
27.  28  no  devoted  thing,  .of  the  field .  .shall  be 

Numi6.  14  or.  .inheritance  of  fields  and  vineyards 

19. 16  one.  .slain  with  a  sword  in  the  open  fields 

20.  17  we  will  not  pass  through  the  fields,  or 

21.  22  we  will  not  turn  into  the  fields,  or  into 

22.  4  as  the  ox  licketh  up  the  grass  of  the  field 

22.  23  the  ass  turned,  .and  went  into  the  field 

23.  14  he  brought  him  into  tlie  field  of  Zophim 
Deut.  5.  21  shalt  thou  covet  thy  neighbour’s,  .field 

7.  22  lest  the  beasts  of  the  field  increase  upon 

11. 15  I  will  send  grass  in  thy  field  for  thy  cattle 
14.  22  that  the  field  bringetli  forth  year  by  year 

20. 19  for  the  tree  of  the  field  (is)  man’s  (life) 

21.  1  If  (one)  be  found  slain,  .lying  in  the  field 

22.  25  But  if  a  man  find  a.  .damsel  in  the  field 
22.  27  he  found  her  in  the  field,  .the  betrothed 

24. 19  When  thou  cuttest  down .  .in  thy  field 

24.  19  and  hast  forgot  a  sheaf  in  the  field,  thou 


'Deut28.  3  and  blessed  (shalt)  thou  (be)  in  the  field 

28. 16  and  cursed  (shalt)  thou  (be)  in  the  field 

28.  38  Thou  shalt  carry . .  seed  out  into  the  field 
Josh.  8.  24  all  the  inhabitants  of  Ai  in  the  field,  in 

15.  18  that  she  moved  him  to  ask.  .afield 

21.  12  But  the  fields .  .gave  they  to  Caleb  the  son 
Judg.  1.  14  that  she  moved  him  to  ask.  afield 

5.  4  when  thou  marchedst  out  of  the  field  of 
5. 18  people,  .jeoparded  their  lives,  .in.  .thefi. 
9. 27  they  went  out  into  the  fields,  and  gath. 

9.  32  thou  and  the  people . .  lie  in  wait  in  the  fi. 
9.  42  that  the  people  went  out  into  the  field 

9.  43  he  took,  .and  laid  wait  in  the  field,  and 
9. 44  ran  upon  all . .  that  (were)  in  the  fields 

13.  9  the  angel . .  came ..  as  she  sat  in  the  field 

19.  16  there  came  an  old  man.  .out  of  the  field 

20.  31  of  which  one  goeth.  .to  Gibeah  in  the  fie. 
Ruth  2.  2  Let  me  now  go  to  the  field,  and  glean 

2.  3  she.  .gleaned  in  tlie  field  after  the  reap. 
2.  3  her  hap  was  to  light  on  a  part  of  the  fie. 
2.  8  Go  not  to  glean  in  another  field,  neither 
2.  9  (Let)  thine  eyes  (be)  on  the  field  that 
2.  17  So  she  gleaned  in  the  field  until  even 

2.  22  that  they  meet  thee  not  in  any  other  field 

4.  5  What  day  thou  buyest  the  field  of  the 

1  Sa  4.  2  they  slew  of  the  army  in  the  field  about 

6. 14  the  cart  came  into  the  field  of  Joshua,  a 

6.  18  unto  this  day  in  the  field  of  Joshua,  the 
8.  14  he  will  take  your  fields,  and  your  viney. 

11.  5  Saul  came  after  the  herd  out  of  the  field 

14.  15  was  trembling  in  the  host,  in  the  field 

17.  44  I  will  give  thy  flesh . .  to . .  beasts  of  the  fl. 

19.  3  stand  beside  my  father  in  tlie  field  where 

20.  5  that  I  may  hide  myself  in  the  field  unto 
20.  11  Come,  and  let  us  go  out  into  the  field 

20.  1 1  they  went  out  both  of  them  into  the  field 
20.  24  So  David  hid  himself  in  the  field  :  and 
20.  35  Jonathan  went  out  into  the  field  at  the 

22.  7  will  the  son  of  Jesse  give.. you  fields  and 

25.  15  witii  them,  when  we  were  in  tlie  fields 

30.  11  And  they  found  an  Egyptian  in  the  field 

2  Sa.  1.  21  neither. .  rain  upon  you,  nor  fields  of 

10.  8  Syrians  of  Zoba. .by  themselves  iu  the  fi. 

1 1 . 1 1  servants . .  are  encamped  in  the  open  fields 

11.  23  the  men . .  came  out. unto  us  into  the  field 
14.  6  and  they  two  strove  together  in  tlie  field 

17.  8  as  a  bear  robbed  of  her  whelps  in  the  field 

18.  6  So  the  people  went  out  into  the  field 

20.  12  he  removed  Amasa..into  the  field,  and 

21.  10  day,  nor  the  beasts  of  the  field  by  night 

1  Tvi.  2.  26  Get .  .to  Anathoth,  unto  thine  own  fields 

11.  29  and  they  two  (were)  alone  in  the  field 
14.  11  him  that  dietli  in  the  field  shall  the  fowls 

16.  4  him  that  dieth  of  his  in  the  fields  shall 

21.  24  him  that  dieth  in  the  field  shall  the  fowls 

2  Ki.  4.  39  one  went  out  into  the  field  to  gather  he. 

7.  12  are  they  gone,  .to  hide,  .in  the  field 

8.  6  Restore . .  all  the  fruits  of  the  field  since 
g.  25  cast  him  in  the  portion  of  the  field  of  N. 

9.  37  shall  be  as  dung  upon  the  face  of  the  field 

18.  17  wiiich  (is)  in  the  highway  of  the  fuller’s  fi. 

19.  26  they  were  (as)  the  grass  of  the  field,  and 
1  Ch.  1.  46  which  smote  Midian  in  the  field  of  Moab 

6.  56  the  fields,  .they  gave  to  Caleb  the  son  of 
16.  32  let  the  fields  rejoice,  aud  all  that  (is) 

19.  9  kings  that  were  come  (were),  .in  the  field 
27.  25  over  the  store  houses  in  the  fields,  in  the 
27.  26  over  them  that  did  the  work  of  the  field 
2Ch.  26.  23  they  buried  him.  .in  the  field  of  the  burial 

31.  5  brought,  .of  all  the  increase  of  the  field 

31. 19  in  the  fields  of  the  suburbs  of  their  cities 

Nell.  11.  25  And  for  the  villages,  with  their  fields 

11.  30  at  Lacliish,  and  the  fields  thereof,  at  Az. 

12.  29  out  of  the  fields  of  Geba  and  Azmaveth 

12.  44  to  gather  into  them  out  of  the  fields  of 

13.  10  Levites.  .were  fled  every  one  to  his  field 
Job  5.  23  be  in  league  with  the  stones  of  the  field 

5.  23  the  beasts  of  the  field  shall  be  at  peace 

24.  6  They  reap ..  his  corn  in  the  field  :  and  they 

40.  20  where  all  the  beasts  of  the  field  play 

Psa.  78.  mlMarvellous  things  did  he  in  .  .the  field  of 
78.  43  wrought . .  his  wonders  in  the  field  of  Zoan 
103.  15  as  a  flower  of  the  field,  so  he  flourisheth 
107.  37  And  sow  tlie  fields,  and  plant  vineyards 
132.  6  we  found  it  in  the  fields  of  the  wood 
Prov  23.  10  enter  not  into  the  fields  of  the  fatherless 

24.  27  and  make  it  fit  for  thyself  in  the  field 

24.  30  I  went  by  the  field  of  the  slothful,  and  by 
27.  26  and  the  goats  (are)  the  price  of  the  field 

31.  16  She  considereth  a  field,  and  buyeth  it 

Eccl.  5.  9  the  king  (himself)  is  served  by  the  field 

Song  2.  7  I  charge  you.  .by  the  hinds  of  the  field 

3.  5  I  charge  you.  .by  the  hinds  of  the  field 

7.  11  Come,  .let  us  go  forth  into  the  field  ;  let 

Isa.  5.  8  Woe  unto  them,  .(that)  lay  field  to  field 

7.  3  pool  in  the  highway  of  the  fuller's  field 

32.  12  They  shall  lament,  .for  the  pleasant  fields 

36.  2  pool  in  the  highway  of  the  fuller’s  field 

37.  27  they  were  (as)  the  grass  of  the  field,  and 
40.  6  all  the  goodliness,  .as  the  flower  of  the  fi. 
43.  20  The  beast  of  the  field  shall  honour  me 
55.  12  all  the  trees  of  the  field  shall  clap,  .hands 

Jer.  6.  12  fields  and  wives  together :  for  I  will 

6.  25  Go  not  forth  into  the  field,  nor  walk  by 

7.  20  poured  out.  .upon  the  trees  of  the  field 

8.  10  I  give,  .their  fields  to  them  that  shall 

9.  22  shall  fall  as  dung  upon  the  open  field 

12.  4  shall,  .the  herbs  of  every  field  wither 

12.  9  assemble  all  the  beasts  of  the  field,  come 

13.  27  abominations  on  the  hills  in  the  field 

14.  5  the  hind  also  calved  in  the  field,  and 

14.  18  If  I  go  forth  into  the  field,  then  behold 


Jer.  17.  3  O  my  mountain  in  the  field,  I  will  give 

26.  18  Zion  shall  be  plowed,  .afield,  and  Jeru. 

27.  6  the  beasts  of  the  field-have  I  given  him 

28. 14  I  have  given  him  the  beasts  of  the  field 
32.  7  Buy  thee  my  fieldMhat  (is)  in  Anathoth 
32.  8  Buy  my  field,  I  pray  thee,  that  (is)  in  A. 
32.  9  I  bought  thefield  of  Hanameel  my  uncle's 
32.  15  Houses  and  fields . .  shall  be  possessed 
32.  25  Buy  thee  the  field  for  money,  and  take 
32.  43  And  fields  shall  be  bought  in  this  land 
32.  44  Men  shall  buy  fields  for  money,  and  sub. 

35.  9  neither  have  we  vineyard,  nor  field,  nor 

40.  7,  1 3  all  the  captains  of  the  forces . .  in  the  fi. 

41.  8  we  have  treasures  in  the  field,  of  wheat 
Eze.  7.  15  he  that  (is)  in  the  field  shall  die  with  the 

16.  5  but  thou  wast  cast  out  in  the  open  field 

16.  7  thee  to  multiply  as  the  bud  of  tlie  field 

17.  5  seed .  .and  planted  it  in  a  fruitful  field 

17.  24  all  the  trees  of  the  field  shall  know  that  I 

20.  46  prophesy  against  the  forest  of  tlie . .  field 

26.  6  her  daughters  which  (are)  in  the  field 

26.  8  He  shall  slay,  .thy  daughters  in  the  field 

29.  5  thou  shalt  fall  upon  the  open  fields  ;  thou 
31.  4  little  rivers  unto  all  the  trees  of  the  field 
31.  5  was  exalted  above  all  the  trees  of  the  fl. 
31.  6  did  all  the  beasts  of  the  field  bring  forth 
31.  13  all  the  beasts  of  the  field  shall  be  upon 

31.  15  all  the  trees  of  the  field  fainted  for  him 

32.  4  I  will  cast  thee  fortli  upon  the  open  field 

33.  27  him  that  (is)  in  the  open  field  will  I  give 

34.  5  became  meat  to  all  tlie  beasts  of  the  field 
34.  8  became  meat  to  every  beast  of  the  field 
34.  27  the  tree  of  the  field  shall  yield  her  fruit 

36.  30  I  will  multiply,  .the  increase  of  the  field 

38.  20  tlie  beasts  of  the  field,  .shall  shake  at  my 

39.  4  give  thee  unto,  .the  beasts  of  tlie  field  to 
39.  5  Thou  shall  fall  upon  the  open  field  :  fori 
39.  10  they  shall  take  no  wood  out  of  the  field 

39. 17  Speak  unto,  .every  beast  of  the  field 

Hos.  2.  12  and  the  beasts  of  the  field  shall  eat  them 
2.  18  a  covenant,  .with  the  beasts  of  the  field 
4.  3  with  the  beasts  of  the  field,  and  with  tlie  f. 
Joel  1.  10  The  field  is  wasted,  the  land  mourneth 
1.  11  because  the  harvest  of  the  field  is  perished 
1.  12  all  the  trees  of  the  field,  are  withered 
1.  19  flame  hath  burned  all  the  trees  of  the  ft. 

1.  20  The  beasts  of  the  field  cry  also  unto  thee 
Oliad.  19  possess  the  fields  of  Ephraim,  and  the  fi. 
Mic.  1.  6  will  make  Samaria  as  an  heap  of  the  field 

2.  2  they  covet  fields,  and  take,  .by  violence 

2.  4  turning  away  he  hath  divided  our  fields 

3.  12  Therefore  shall  Zion,  .be  plowed,  .a  field 

4.  10  thou  shalt  dwell  in  the  field,  and  thou 
Zecli.io.  1  the  Lord  shall,  .give,  .grass  in  the  field 
Mai.  3.  11  your  vine  cast  her  fruit,  .in  the  field 

6.  Level  places,  'fie/  sadai. 

Deut  32.  13  that  he  might  eat  the  increase  of  the  field 
Psa  8.7  All . .  oxen,  yea,  and  the  beasts  of  the  field 
50.  11  and  the  wild  beasts  of  the  field  (are)  mine 
80.  13  the  wild  beast  of  the  field  doth  devour  it 
96.  12  Let  the  field  be  joyful,  and  all  that  (is) 
104.  11  They  give  drink  to  every  beast  of  the  fi. 
Isa.  56.  9  All  ye  beasts  of  the  field,  come  to  devour 
Jer.  4.  17  As  keepers  of  a  field,  arc  they  against  her 

18.  14  of  Lebanon,  .from  the  rock  of  the  field? 
Lam.  4.  9  pine  away . .  f or . .  the  fruits  of  the  field 
IIos.  10.  4  as  hemlock  in  the  furrows  of  the  field 

12.  11  their  altars  (are)  as  heaps  in.  .the  fields 
Joel  2.  22  Be  not  afraid,  ye  beasts  of  the  field  :  for 

7.  Field,  TOilfi  shedemah. 

Deut 32.  32  For  their  vine  (is),  .of  the  fields  of  Gom. 

2  Ki.23.  4  lie  burned  them,  .in  the  fields  of  Kidron 
Isa.  16.  8  the  fields  of  Heslibon  languish,  .the  vine 
Hab.  3.  17  the  fields  shall  yield  no  meat;  the  flock 

8.  Fields  ( cultivated ),  D'li)  yegebim. 

Jer.  39.  10  Nebuzar-adan.  .gave  them,  .fields  at  the 

9.  Fields,  burnt  places,  niDUfi  sheremoth. 

Jer.  31.  40  all  the  fields  unto  the  brook  of  Kidron 

10 . Field,  aypos.  agros. 

Matt.  6.  28  Consider  the  lilies  of  the  field,  how  they 
6.  30  if  God  so  clothe  the  grass  of  the  field 

13.  24  a  man  which  sowed  good  seed  in  his  field 

13.  27  didst  not  thou  sow  good  seed  in  thy  field  ? 
13.  31  which  a  man  took,  and  sowed  in  his  field 
1 3 .  36  Declare . .  the  parable  of  the  tares  of  the  fi. 
13.  38  The  field  is  the  world  ;  the  good  seed  are 
13.  44  is  like  unto  treasure  hid  in  a  field 

13.  44  selleth  all,  he  hath,  and  buyeth  that  field 

24.  18  Neither  let  him  which  is  in  the  field  return 
24.  40  Then  shall  two  be  in  the  field  ;  tlie  one 

27.  7  bought  with  them  the  potter’s  field,  to 

27.  8  that  field  was  called,  The  field  of  blood 
27.  10  gave  them  for  the  potter’s  field,  as  the  L. 

Marki3.  16  let  him  that  is  iu  the  field  not  turn  back 
Luke  1 2.  28  the  grass,  which  is  to  day  in  the  field,  and 
13.  15  he  sent  him  into  his  fields  to  feed  swine 
15.  25  Now  his  elder  son  was  in  the  field  :  and 
17.  7  when  he  is  come  from  the  field,  Go  and 
17.  31  he  that  is  in  the  field,  let  him  likewise 
17.  36  [Two.  .shall  be  in  the  field ;  the  one  sli.] 

11.  A  space,  open  country,  x&Pa  chora. 

John  4.  35  Lift  up  your  eyes,  and  look  on  the  fields 
Jas.  5.  4  labourers  who.  .reaped  down  your  fields 

12 . A  little  space  or  place,  x^piou  chorion. 

Acts  1.  18  Now  this  man  purchased  a  field  with  the 

1. 19  that  field  is  called.  .The  field  of  blood 


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FIFTY 


FIERCE—  ' 

].  Fierce,  nps  akxar. 

Job  41.  io  None  (is  so)  fierce  that  dare  stir  him  up 
! l.lleat ,  fnri  charon. 

Exod32. 12  Turn  from  thy  fierce  wrath,  and  repent  of 
NU11125.  4  tliat  the  fierce  anger  of  the  Lord  may  be 
32.  14  to  augment  yet  the  fierce  anger  of  the  L. 

1  Sa.  28.  18  nor  executedst  his  fierce  wrath  upon  Am. 

2  Cli  ”8  11  the  fierce  wrath  of  the  Lord  (is)  upon  you 

28  13  and  (there  is)  fierce  wrath  against  Israel 
29.  10  that  his  fierce  wrath  may  turn  away  from 
Psa.  88.  16  Thy  fierce  wrath  goeth  over  me  ;  thy  ter. 

Isa  13  0  cruel  both  with  wrath  and  fierce  anger 

13.  13  remove,  .in  the  day  of  his  fierce  anger 
Jer.  4.  8  the  fierce  anger  of  the  Lord  is  not  turned 
4.  26  cities.  .were ’broken  down,  .by  his  fierce 
12.  13  ashamed,  .because  of  the  fierce  anger  of 
25.  37  are  cut  down  because  of  the  fierce  anger 
2s.  38  is  desolate,  .because  of  his  fierce  anger 
30  24  The  fierce  anger  of  the  Lord  shall  not  re. 

49.  37  I  will  bring  evil  upon  them,  .my  fierce  a. 
si  45  deliver. .  from  the  fierce  anger  of  the  Lord 
Lam  1.  12  Lord  hath  afflicted,  in.  .his  fierce  anger 
4  11  he  hath  poured  out  his  fierce  anger,  and 
Jon.  3.  q  God  will . .  turn  away  from  his  fierce  an. 
Zepii.  2.  2  before  the  fierce  anger  of  the  Lord  come 
3.  8  to  pour  upon  them,  .all  my  fierce  anger 

3 .Heat,  nn  chori. 

1  Sa  20  34  So  Jonathan  arose,  .in  fierce  anger,  and 
Isa  7  4  for  the  fierce  anger  of  Rezin  with  Syria 
Lam.  2.  3  He  hath  cut  off  in.  .fierce  anger  all  the 

4. 7*0  be  strong,  Jy;  yaaz,  2. 

Isa.  33. 19  Thou  slialt  not  see  a  fierce  people,  a  peo, 

5. Strong,  lj )  nz. 

Gen.  49.  7  Cursed  (be)  their  anger,  for  (it  was)  fierce 
I)eut28  so  A  nation  of  fierce  countenance,  which 
Isa  ig.  4  and  a  fierce  king  shall  rule  over  them 
Dan.  8.  23  a  king  of  fierce  countenance,  .shall  stand 

G.Xot  mild,  savage,  avripepos  anemeros. 

2  Ti.  3.  3  false  accusers,  incontinent,  fierce,  desp. 

7. Hard,  <TK\-np& s  skleros. 

Jas.  3.  4  Behold  also  the  ships.,  driven  of  fierce 

&. Dangerous,  fierce,  injurious,  xaAerrrfs  clialepos. 
Matt.  8.  28  exceeding  fierce,  so  that  no  man  might 

FIERCE,  to  be  — 

To  be  sharp,  acute,  light,  Tin  chadad. 

Hab.  1.  8  Their  horses,  .are  more  fierce  than.  .wol. 

FIERCE,  to  bo  the  more  — 

To  be  strong  upon,  eiricrxuo)  epischuo. 

Luke23.  5  And  they  were  the  more  fierce,  saying 

FIERCE  lion  — 

A  ( roaring )  lion,  bnp  shachal. 

Job  4  10  the  voice  of  the  fierce  lion,  and  the  teeth 
10.  16  Thou  huntest  me  as  a  fierce  lion  ;  and 
28.  8  not  trodden .  .nor  the  fierce  lion  passed  by 

FIERCENESS  — 

1  .Heat,  line  charon. 

Deut.13.  17  that  the  Lord  may  turn  from  the  fierce. 
Josh.  7.  26  So  the  Lord  turned  from  the  fierceness 
2  Ki  23  26  the  Lord  turned  not  from  the  fierceness 
2  Ch'.  30.  8  that  the  fierceness  of  his  wrath  may  turn 
Psa  78  49  He  cast  upon  them  the  fierceness  of  his 
83  3  thou  hast  turned,  .from  the  fierceness  of 

Jer  23  38  is  desolate  because  of  the  fierceness  of  the 
Hos.  II.  9  I  Will  not  execute  the  fierceness  of  mine 
Nah.  1.  6  who  can  abide  in  the  fierceness  of  Ins  a.  . 

2. Shaking,  trembling,  try]  raash. 

Job  39.  24  He  swalloweth  the  ground  with  fierceness 

S.Wrath,  6vp6s  thumos. 

Rev.  16. 19  the  cup  of  the  wine  of  the  fierceness  of  his 
19. 15  the  wine  press  of  the  fierceness  and  wrath 

FIERCER,  to  be  ■ 

To  be  sharp,  hard,  np$  qashah. 

2  Sa.  19.  43  the  words  of  the  men  of  Judah  were  fier. 

FIERY  — 

1  .Fire,  trN  esh. 

Psa.  21.  9  Thou  shalt  make  them  as  a  fiery  oven  in 

2 .  Fire,  nur.  ,  .  .  . 

Dan  3  6,  u,  15  into  the  midst  of  a  burning  fiery  f. 

3  17  to  deliver  us  from  the  burning  fiery  furn. 

3  20  to  cast  (them)  into  the  burning  fiery  fur. 

3  21  cast  into  the  midst  of  the  burning  fiery  f. 
3  23  fell  down  bound  into,  .the  burning  fiery  f. 
3  26  came  near  to.  .the  burning  fiery  furnace 
7.  9  his  throne,  .the  fiery  flame,  .his  wheels 
7.  10  A  fiery  stream .  .came  forth  from  before 

3.  Burning  one,  saraph. 

Num2i.  6  the  Lord  sent  fiery  serpents  among  the 
Deut.  8.  15  fiery  serpents,  and  scorpions,  and  drought 

A.Fire,  irvp  pur. 

Heb.io.  27  But  a  certain  fearful  looking  for  of.  .fiery 

5.  To  be  set  on  fire,  iropoopai  puroomai. 

Epli.  6.  16  ye  shall  be  able  to  quench  all  the  fiery 

FIERY  serpent  — 

Burning  cme,  T#  saraph. 

Num  21.  8  Make  thee  a  fiery  serpent,  and  set  it  upon 
Isa.  14.  29  his  fruit  (shall  be)  a  fiery  flying  serpent 
30.  6  whence . .  the  viper  and  fiery  flying  serpent 


FIERY  trial  — 

A  burning,  irvpoxris  purosis.  . 

1  Pe.  4.  12  concerning  the  fiery  trial  which  is  to  try 

FIFTEEN  — 

1  .Five  (and)  ten,  ub’jj  ntrpq  or  iT#jJ  von.  cliamesh. 
Gen  4.  10  Enos  lived .  .eight  hundred  and  fifteen  ye. 

7  20  Fifteen  cubits  upward  did  the  waters  pre. 
Exoch?!  14  The  hangings  of  one  side ..  fifteen  cubits 
27  is  on  the  other  side .  .hangings  fifteen  (cubi.) 
38  14  The  hangings  of  the  one  side,  .fifteen  cu 
38.  is  on  this . .  and  that . .  hangings  of  fifteen  cub. 
Lev.  27.  7  then  thy  estimation  shall  be  fifteen  she. 
Jude  8  10  their  hosts  with  them,  about  fifteen  tho. 

2  Sa  q  10  Ziba  had  fifteen  sons  and  twenty  servants 

19  17  Ziba.  .liis  fifteen  sons  and  liis  twenty 

1  Ki.  7.  3  (lay)  on  forty  five  pillars,  fifteen  (111)  a  row 

2  Ki  I4  I7  Amaziah.  .lived after.  .Jehoash.  .fifteen y. 

'  20.  6  And  I  will  add  unto  thy  days  fifteen  yea. 
2  Ch  is  2S  of  Jelioahaz  king  of  Israel,  fifteen  years 
Isa  '38  3  I  will  add  unto  thy  days  fifteen  years 

Eze.  45. 12  five  and  twenty  shekels,  fifteen  shekels 
Hos.  3.  2  So  I  bought  her  to  me  for  fifteen,  .of  sil. 

2 .Five  and  ten  ,1W1  van  cliamesh  veasar. 

Gen.  25.  7  an  hundred  threescore  and  fifteen  years 
Exoch8.  25  seven  hundred  and  threescore  and  fifteen 
Num3i.  37  six  hundred  and  threescore  and  fifteen 


Rev.  16. 10  the  fifth  angel  poured  out  his  vial  upon 
21.  20  The  fifth,  sardonyx  ;  the  sixth,  sardius 


3  .Ten  (and)  five,  8  ex  an  eyre  dekapente. 

Johnn.  18  Bethany  was.  .about  fifteen  furlongs  oft 
Acts  27.  28  they  sounded  again,  and  found  (it)  fifteen 
Gal.  1.  18  to  see  Peter,  aud  abode  with  him  fifteen 


4 .Seventy  five,  ifibop+iKovra  ireVre. 

Acts  7.  14  all  liis  kindred,  threescore  and  fifteen 

FIFTEENTH  — 

1  .Five  (and)  ten,  ~ipv,  npen  chamishshah  asar. 

Exodi6  1  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  second  month 
Lev  23  6  on  the  fifteenth  day.  .the  feast  of  unleav. 

23  34  The  fifteenth  day  of  the  seventh  month 
23  39  Also  in  the  fifteenth  day.  .ye  shall  keep  a 
N1U1128.  17  in  the  fifteenth  day  of  this  month  (is)  the  f. 
29. 12  on  the  fifteenth  day.  .ye  shall  have  an 
on  o  they  departed,  .on  the  fifteenth  day  of 

1  Ki  12  32  ordained  a  feast,  .on  the  fifteenth  day  of 

'12.  33  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  eighth  month 

2  Ki  14.  23  In  the  fifteenth  year  of  Amaziah  the  son 

1  Ch  24.  14  The  fifteenth  to  Bilgah,  the  sixteenth  to 

24.  22  The  fifteenth  to  Jeremoth.  .his  sons,  and 

2  Ch  15  10 they  gathered,  .together.. in  the  fifteenth 

Esth  q  18  on  the  fifteenth,  .of  the  same  they  rested 
9  21  and  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  same,  yearly 
Eze.  32.  17  in  the  fifteenth,  .of  the  month  the  word 
45.  25  in  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  month,  shall 

2  Five  and  tenth,  irevreKaiSeKaros  pentekaidelcatos. 

'  Luke  3.  1  in  the  fifteenth  year  of  the  reign  of  Tiber. 

FIFTH  —  , 

1. Fifth  'typo,  '^'an  cliamishshi,  chamishi. 

Gen.  1.  23  the  evening  and .  .morning  were  the  fifth 
oo.  17  she  conceived,  and  bare  Jacob  the  mtn 
47.  24  that  ye  shall  give  the  fifth,  .unto  Pharaoh 
Lev  iq.  25  in  the  fifth  year  shall  ye  eat  of  the  fruit 
'  22  14  he  shall  put  the  fifth,  .thereof  unto  it 
27  13  he  shall  add  a  fifth ..  thereof  unto  thy 
27  it  19  he  shall  add  the  fifth,  .of  the  money 
27.  27  he.  .shall  add  a  fifth  (part)  of  it  thereto 
27.  31  he  shall  add  thereto  the  fifth,  .thereof 
Num  5.  7  he  shall . .  add  unto  it  the  fifth . .  thereof 

7  36  On  the  fifth  day  Shelumiel  the  son  of  Z. 

29.  26  on  the  fifth  day  nine  bullocks,  two  rams 
33  38  died .  .in  the  first  (day)  of  the  fifth  month 

Josh.  19.  24  the  fifth  lot  came  out  for  the  tribe  ••  of  A. 
judg  10.  8  he  arose  early .  .011  the  fifth  day  to  depart 
2  Sa  3.  4  tlie  fifth,  Shephatiali  the  son  of  Abital 

1  Ki  14  25  it  came  to  pass,  in  the  fifth  year  of  king  R. 

2  Ki!  25.  8  in  the  fifth  month,  .came  Nebuzamadan 

1  Ch  2  14  Nethaneel  the  fourth,  Raddai  the  fifth 

3  3  The  fifth,  Shephatiah  of  Abital ;  the  sixth 

8  2  Nohah  the  fourth,  and  Rapha  the  fifth 

12  10  Mishmamiab  the  fourth,  Jeremiah,  .fifth 
24  0  The  fifth  to  Malchijah,  the  sixth  to  Mi], 

zt  12  The  fifth  to  JSetbamah.  .his  sons,  and  his 

26  3  Elam  tlie  fifth,  Jehohanan  the  sixth  Ell. 
26!  4  Sacar  tlie  fourth,  and  Nethaneel  the  fifth 

27  8  The  fifth  (captain)  for  the  fifth  month 

2  Ch.  12.  2  in  the  fifth  year . .  Shishak  .  came  up 

Ezra  7  8  he  came  to  J erusalem  in  the  fifth  month 

7.  q  on  the  first,  .of  the  fifth  month  came  he 
Jer.  1.  3  of  Jerusalem  captive  in  the  fifth  month 

28.  1  it  came  to  pass .  .in  the  fifth  month,  (that) 
-26  0  it  came  to  pass  in  the  fifth  year  of  Jenoi. 
52/12  in  the  fifth  month . .  came  Nebuzar-adan 
Eze  1.  2  fifth . .  of  the  month,  which  (was)  the  fifth 
20.  1  it  came  to  pass . .  in  the  fifth  (month) 
Zech.  7.  3  Should  I  weep  in  the  fifth  month  - .as  1 
7  c  When  ye  fasted  and  mourned  m  the  fifth 

8.  19  the  fast  of  the  fifth,  .shall  be.  .joy  and 

2  Five  naton,  pan  cliamesh,  chamishsliali. 

'  2  Ki.  8.t  16  in  the  fifth  year..  Jehoram.  began  to 
Neb  6  14  the  wall  was  finished  in  the  twenty  and  ft. 

Eze.'  I.  I  ill  the  fifth,  .of  the  month,  .the  heavens 
I.  2  In  the  fifth,  .of  the  month,  .the  fifth  j^a. 
8.  i  in  the  sixth  (month),  in  the  fifth-  -of  the 
33.  21  in  the  tenth  (month),  in  the  fifth,  .of  the 

3. Fifth,  ttcuittos  pemptos. 

Rev.  6.  g  when  he  had  opened  the  fifth  seal,  I  saw 
g.  i  the  fifth  angel  sounded,  and  I  saw  a  start. 


FIFTH  part —  _ 

Fifth,  'iron,  "fan  cliamishshi,  chamishi. 

‘Lev  4  '16  he . . shall  add  the  fifth  part  thereto,  and 
6  4  he . .  shall  add  the  fifth  part  more  thereto 

1  Ki.  6.  31  the  lintel  (and)  side  posts  (were)  a  fifth  p. 

FIFTH  part,  to  take  up  the  — 

To  take  fifth  part,  rank  or  place,  dan  cliamesh,  3. 
Gen.  41.  34  Let  Pharaoh,  .take  up  the  fifth  part  of 

PIFTH  (rib)  — 

Fifth  (part  or  rib),  trpn  chomesh. 

2  Sa  2.  23  Aimer,  .smote  him  under  the  fifth  (rib) 

3.  27  Joah . .  smote  him  there  under  the  fifth  (r.) 

4.  6  and  they  smote  him  under  the  fifth  (rib) 

20.  10  so  he  smote  him  therewith  in  the  fifth  (r.) 

FIFTH  time  — 

Fifth  'fan,  'P'an  cliamishshi,  chamishi. 

Nell.  6.'  '5  Then' sent  Sanballat.  .the  fifth  time  with 

FIFTIES,  by  — 

By  fifty ,  avd  trevriiKOVTa  ana  pentekonta. 

Mark  6.  40  And  they  sat  down  in  ranks,  .by  fifties 
Luke  9.  14  Make  them  sit  down  by  fifties  in  a  comp. 

FIFTIETH  — 

Fifty,  D'trcn  chamishshim. 

'Lev.  24.  10  ye  shall  hallow  the  fiftieth  year,  and  proc. 

25  II  A  jubile  shall  that  fiftieth  year  he  unto 
2  Ki.  14.  23  In  the  fiftieth  year  of  Azariah  king  of  J. 

15.  27  In  the  two  and  fiftieth  year  of  Azariah 

FIFTY  — 

1  Fifty,  D’trDn  chamishshim. 

Gen.  6.  15' the  breadth  of  it  fifty  cubits,  and  tlie 

7  24  upon  the  earth  an  hundred  and  fifty  days 

8  3  after  the  end  of  the  hundred  and  fifty  da. 
9.  28  Noah  lived . .  tiiree  hundred  and  fifty  years 
q  29  days . .  were  nine  hundred  and  fifty  years 

18  24  Peradventure  there  be  fifty  righteous 
18  24  for  the  fifty  righteous  that  (are)  therein? 
18  26  If  I  find  in  Sodom  fifty  righteous  within 
18'.  28  there  shall  lack  five  of  the  fifty  righteous 
Exodi8  21,  25  rulers  of  fifties,  and  ruiers  of  tens 

26  5  Fifty  loops  shalt  thou  make  in  the  one 

26  5  fifty  loops  shalt  thou  make  in  the  edge 

26  6  And  thou  shalt  make  fifty  taches  of  gold 
26  10  thou  shalt  make  fifty  loops  on  the  edge 
26  10  fifty  loops  in  the  edge  of  the  curtain 

26  11  thou  shalt  make  fifty  taches  of  brass,  and 

27  12  on  the  west  side .. hangings  of  fifty  cul.its 
27  13  the  breadth  of  the  court ..  (shall  be)  fifty 
30.  23  Take,  .cinnamon,  .two  hundred  and  fifty 
30  23  sweet  calamus  two  hundred  and  fifty 
36  12  Fifty  loops  made  he  in  one  curtain,  and  ft. 
36.  13  lie  made  fifty  taclies  of  gold,  and  coupled 
06  17  fifty  loops  upon . .  and  fifty  loops  made  he 
36'  18  lie  made  fifty  taclies  (of)  brass  to  couple 
38.  12  for  the  west  side . .  hangings  of  fifty  cubits 
38.  13  for  the  east  side  eastward  fifty  cubits 
38.  26  three  thousand  and  five  hundred  and  fifty 

Lev  23  16  unto  the  morrow,  .shall  ye  number  fifty 
'  27.  3  thy  estimation  shall  be  fifty  shekels  of  si. 
27.  16  an  homer  of  barley  seed,  .at  fifty  shekels 
Num  I  23  Those,  .numbered  of  them,  .(were)  fifty 
1  24  forty . .  five  thousand  six  hund.  and  fifty 
1’  29  fifty  and  four  thousand  and  four  hundred 
1  31  fifty  and  seven  thousand  andfour hundred 
1'  fifty  and  three  thousand  andfour  hundred 

Hirpp  thousand .  .five  hundred  and  fifty 


1  A  three  thousand,  .five  hundred  and  fifty 

2  6  fifty  and  four  thousand  and  four  hundred 
2!  8  fifty  and  seven  thousand  and  four  hundred 

2.  13  fifty  and  nine  thousand  and  three  hundred 

2.  14  five  thousand  and  six  hundred  and  fifty 
2  16  fifty  and  one  thousand .  .four  hund.  and  f. 

2  30  fifty  and  three  thousand  and  four  hundred 
2  31  an  hundred  thousand  and  fifty  and  seven 
2  32  three  thousand  and  five  hundred  and  fifty 
4  3  23,  30,  35,  39,  43)  47  From . .  until  fifty  1 

4  36'were  two  thousand  seven  hundred  and  fi. 
I'  24  from  the  age  of  fifty  years  they  shall  cease 
16.  2  two  hundred  and  fifty  princes  of  the  ass. 
16  17  two  hundred  and  fifty  censers;  thou  also 
16'  34  consumed  the  two  hundred  and  fifty  men 
26  io  fire  devoured  two  hundred  and  fifty  men 
26  34  fifty  and  two  thousand  and  seven  hundred 
26  47  fifty  and  three  thousand  and  four  hundred 
31  30  thou  slialt  take  one  portion  of  fifty,  of  the 
31.  47  Moses  took  one  portion  of  fifty,  .of  man 
31.  42  sixteen  thousand  seven  hundred  and  tut) 
Deut^  1  14  captains  over  fifties,  and  captains  ovei 
22.  20  Then  the  man . .  shall  give . .  fifty . .  of  silver 
Josh  7.  21  a  wedge  of  gold  of  fifty  shekels  weight 

1  Sa.  6.  19  he  smote  of  the  people  fifty  thousand  and 

8.  12  lie  will  appoint . .  captains  over  fifties 

2  Sa.  15.  1  Absalom  prepared . .  fifty  men  to  run  b«orei 

24.  24  David  bought . .  the  oxen  for  fifty  shekelsof 

1  Ki.  1.  5  he  prepared.,  fifty  men  to  run before  hm 

7  2  the  breadth  thereof  fifty  cubits,  and  the 

7.  6  the  length  thereof,  .fifty  cubits,  and  the 
q  23  five  hundred  and  fifty,  which  bare  rule 
10.  29  and  an  horse  for  an  hundred  and  fifty 
18.  19  prophets  of  Baal  four  hundred  and  fifty 
,8.  22  Baal's  prophets,  .four  hundred  and  fifty 

2  Ki.  1.  9  king  sent,  .a  captain  of  fifty  with  his  fif 

1.  10  Elijah  answered,  .the  captain  of  JjJ 
1  10  then  let  fire . . consume  thee  and  thy  fifty 
1.  10  came . .  fire . .  and  consumed  him  and  ms  11 
1.  11  another  captain  of  fifty  with  his  ufty 


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FIGHT 


2  K'.  i.  12  let  fire,  .consume  tliee  and  thy  fifty 

1.  12  fire .  .came,  .and  consumed  him  and  his fi. 
j.  13  he  sent,  .a  captain  of .  .fifty  with  his  fifty 
1  13  And  the  third  captain  of  fifty  went  up 

I  13  let.  .the  life  of  these  fifty  thy  servants 

1  14  captains  of  the.  .fifties  with  their  fifties 

.  2  7  fifty  men  of  the  sons  of  the  prophets  went 

2.  16  there  be  with  thy  servants  fifty  strong 

2  17  Send  They  sent  therefore  fifty  men 

,1  7  Neither  did  he  leave,  .but  fifty  horsemen 

i|  2  hereignedtwoandfiftyyearsin  Jerusalem 

15.  20  Menahem  exacted .  .of  each  man  fifty  sh. 

15  25  and  with  him  fifty  men  of  the  Gileadites 
21.  1  Manasseh.  .reigned  fifty  and  five  years  in 

:  Oh.  5.  21  they  took,  .of  their  camels  fifty  thousaud 

5.  21  sheep  two  hundred  and  fifty  thousand 

8.  40  sons,  and  sons’  sons,  an  hundred  and  fifty 
0  9  brethren . .  nine  hundred  and  fifty  and  six 

12.  33  Of  Zebulun.  .fifty  thousand,  which  could 
2  Ch.  1.  17  and  an  horse  for  an  hundred  and  fifty 

2.  17  they  were  found  an  hundred  and  fifty  tli. 

3  9  the  weight  of  the  nails  (was)  fifty  shekels 
8. 10  two  hundred  and  fifty,  that  bare  rule  over 

8.  18  took,  .four  hundred  and  fifty  talents  of 

26  3  he  reigned  fifty  and  two  years  in  Jerusa. 

33.  1  he  reigned  fifty  and  five  years  in  Jerusa. 
Ezra  2.  7  a  thousand  two  hundred  fifty  and  four 
2.  14  children  of  Bigvai,  two  thousand  fifty  and 
2. 15  children  of  Adin,  four  hundred  fifty  and  f. 

2.  22  The  men  of  Netophah,  fifty  and  six 
2.  29  The  children  of  Nebo,  fifty  and  two 
2.  30  children  of  Magbish,  an  hundred  fifty  ami 
2.  31  Elam,  a  thousaud  two  hundred  fifty  and 
2.  37  children  of  burner,  a  thousand  fifty  and 
2.  60  children  of  Nekoda,  six  hundred  fifty  and 

8.  3  with  him . .  of  the  males  an  hundred  and  f. 

8.  6  the  son  of  Jonathan,  and  with  him  fifty 
8.  26  six  hundred  and  fifty  talents  of  silver 
Neh.  5.  17  an  hundred  and  fifty  of  the  Jews  and  ru. 

6.  15  So  the  wall  was  finished . .  in  fifty  and  two 

7.  10  The  children  of  Arab,  six  hundred  fifty 

7.  12  a  thousand  two  hundred  fifty  and  four 

7.  20  children  of  Adin,  six  hundred  fifty  and  fi. 

7.  33  The  men  of  the  other  Nebo,  fifty  and  two 
7.  34  a  thousand  two  hundred  fifty  and  four 
7.  40  children  of  Immer,  a  thousand  fifty  and 
7.  70  The  Tirshatha  gave,  .fifty  basons,  five  h. 
Esth.  5. 14  Let  a  gallows  be  made  of  fifty  cubits  high 
7.  9  Behold  also,  the  gallows,  fifty  cubits  higli 
Isa.  3.  3  The  captain  of  fifty,  and  the  honourable 
Eze.  40. 15  from  the.  .gate,  .unto  the . . porch . . fifty 
40.  2i,  25,  36  the  length,  .fifty  cubits,  and  the 
40.  29,  33  fifty  cubits  long,  and  five  and  twenty 
42.  2  north  door,  and  the  breadth,  .fifty  cubits 
42.  7  chambers,  the  length  thereof ..  fifty  cub. 

42.  8  the  length  of  the  chambers .  .(was)  fifty 
45.  2  fifty  cubits  round  about  for  the  suburbs 
48.  17  toward  the  north  two  hundred  and  fifty 
48.  17  toward  the  south  two  hundred  and  fifty 
48.  17  toward  tile  east  two  hundred  and  fifty 
48.  17  toward  the  west  two  hundred  and  fifty 
Hag.  2.  16  for  to  draw  out  fifty .  .out  of  the  press 

Fifty  irevTT)KovTo.  penteconta. 

Luke  7.  41  five  hundred  pence,  and  the  other  fifty 

16.  6  Take  thy  bill,  and  sit  down .  .write  fifty 
John  8.  57  Thou  art  not  yet  fifty  years  old,  and  hast 

21.  n  great  fishes,  an  hundred  and  fifty  and  th. 
Acts  13.  20  about  the  space  of  four  hundred  and  fifty 

FIFTY  every  where  — 

Fifty  by  fifty,  □'is’pna  D’^pn  chamishshim  bacham. 

Exod27.  18  and  the  breadth  fifty  every  where,  and 

FIFTY,  by  — 

Fifty  men  (i.e.  each),  ty’N  Q'uan  chamishshim  ish. 

1  Ki.  18.  4  Obadiah..  hid  them  by  fifty  in  a  cave,  and  f. 

18.  13  I  hid  an  hundred  men.. by  fifty  in  a  cave 

FIG  — 

Fig,  fig  tree,  njxn  teenah 

Gen.  3.  7  tliey  sewed  fig  leaves  together,  and  made 
Numi3-  23  and.,  of  the  pomegranates,  and  of  the  figs 

20.  5  it  (is)  no  place  of  seed,  or  of  figs,  or  of  vi. 

2  Ki.  20.  7  Isaiah  said,  Take  a  lump  of  figs.  And 
Neh.  13. 15  as  also  wine,  grapes,  and  figs,  and  all 
Isa.  38.  21  Isaiah.. said,  Let  them  take  a  lump  of  fi. 
Jer.  24.  1  two  baskets  of  figs . .  set  before  the  temple 

24.  2  very  good  figs . .  figs . .  first  ripe . .  naughty  fi. 
24.  3  Anil  I  said,  Figs  ;  the  good  figs,  very  good 
24.  5  Like  these  good  figs,  so  will  I  acknowled. 
24.  8  as  the  evil  figs,  which  cannot  he  eaten 

29.  17  I  will .  .make  them  like  vile  figs,  that  ca. 

2. Fig,  crvKttv  sukon. 

Matt.  7. 16  Do  men  gather  grapes  of  thorns,  or  figsof 
Markn.  13  nothing  but  leaves;  for  the  time  of  figs 
Luke  6.  44  For  of  thorns  men  do  not  gather  figs,  nor 
Jas.  3.  12  either  a  vine,  figs?  so  (can)  no  fountain 

FIG,  green  — 

Green,  hard,  unripe  fig,  j?  png. 

Song.  2. 13  The  fig  tree  putteth  forth  her  green  figs 

FIG,  untimely  — 

Unripe  fig,  okvvdos  olunthos. 

Rev.  6.  13  as  a  fig  tree  casteth  her  untimely  figs 

FIG  tree  — 

1  •  Fig  tree,  fig,  njkn  teenah. 

Deut.  8.  8  A  land  of  wheat . .  and  fig  trees,  and  pom. 
J udg.  9.  10  the  trees  said  to  the  fig  tree.  Come  thou 
9. 11  But  the  fig  tree  said  unto  them,  Should 
1  Ki.  4.  25  man  under  his  vine  and  under  his  fig  tree 

44 


2  Ki.  18.  31  eat  ye.  .every  one  of  his  fig  tree,  and  dr. 
Psa.105.  33  He  smote  their  vines,  .and  their  fig  trees 
Prov  27.  18  Whoso  keepeth  the  fig  tree  shall  eat  the  f. 
Song  2.  13  The  fig  tree  putteth  forth  her  green  figs 
Isa.  34.  4  down .  .as  a  falling  (fig)  from  the  fig  tree 

36. 16  eat  ye.  .every  one  of  his  fig  tree,  and  dr. 
Jer.  5.  17  shall  eat  up  thy  vines  and  thy  fig  trees 

8.  13  nor  figs  on  the  fig  tree,  and  the  leaf  shall 
IIos.  1.  12  I  will  destroy  her  vines  and  her  fig  trees 

9.  10  as  the  first  ripe  in  the  fig  tree  at  her  first 
Joel  1.  7  He  hath . .  barked  my  fig  tree  :  he  hath 

1.  12  The  vine  is  dried  up,  and  the  fig  tree  la. 

2.  22  the  fig  tree  and  the  vine  do  yield  their 
Amos  4.  9  your  fig  trees  and  your  olive  trees  increased 
Mic.  4.  4  shall  sit  every  man . .  under  his  fig  tree 
Nah.  3.  12  All  thy  strongholds  (shall  be  like)  fig  trees 
Hab.  3.  17  Although  the  fig  tree  shall  not  blossom 
Hag.  2.  19  the  vine,  and  the  fig  tree,  and  the  pome. 
Zech.  3.  10  call . .  under  the  vine  and  under  the  fig  tree 

2 .Fig,  fig  tree,  trvKca,  <rvKrj  sukea,  suke. 

Matt.21.  19  when  he  sawa  fig  tree  in  the  way,  hecame 

21.  19  presently  the  fig  tree  withered  away 
21.  20  How  soon  is  the  fig  tree  withered  away ! 
21.  21  shall  not  only  do  this.. to  the  fig  tree 
24.  32  Now  learn  a  parable  of  the  fig  tree :  When 
Markn.  13  seeing  a  fig  tree  afar  off|having  leaves,  he 
11.  20  they  saw  the  fig  tree  dried  up  from  the 
1 1.  21  the  fig  tree  which  thou  cursedst  is  wither. 

13.  28  Now  learn  aparable  of  the  fig  tree  ;  When 
Lukei3.  6  A  certain  (man)  had  a  fig  tree  planted  in 

13.  7  years  I  come  seeking  fruit  on  this  fig  tree 
21.  29  Behold  the  fig  tree,  and  all  the  trees 

John  1.  48  when  thou  was  under  the  fig  tree,  I  saw 

I.  50  I  saw  thee  under  the  fig  tree,  believest 
Jas.  3.  12  Can  the  fig  tree,  .bare  olive  berries? 

Rev.  6. 13  as  a  fig  tree  casteth  her  untimely  figs 

FIGHT  — 

1  .Order,  rank,  arranging,  nppyp  maarakah. 

1  Sa.17.  20  as  the  host,  was  going  forth  to  the  fight 

2.  Public  confiict,  aywv  agon. 

1  Ti.  6.  12  Fight  the  good  fight  of  faith,  lay  holder! 

2  Ti.  4.  7  I  have  fought  a  good  fight,  I  have  finish.. 

3.  A  contest,  struggle,  adk-gms  athlesis. 

Heb.  10.  32  ye  endured  a  great  fight  of  afflictions 

4.  War,  battle,  fight,  nhkegos  polemos. 

Heb.  11.  34  waxed  valiant  in  fight,  turned  to  flight 

FIGHT,  to  — 

1  .To fight,  consume,  onS  lacham. 

Psa.  35.  1  fight  against  them  that  fight  against  me 
56.  1  for  man.  .he  fighting  daily  oppresseth 
56.  2  for  (they  be)  many  that  fight  against  me 

2.  To  fight ,  be  consumed,  cn)>  lacham  ,  2. 

Exod.  1.  10  join,  .our  enemies,  and  fight  against  us 

14.  14  The  Lord  shall  fight  for  you,  and  ye 
14.  25  the  Lord  fighteth  for  them  against  the 

17.  8  Then  came  Amalek,  and  fought  with  Is. 
17.  9  Choose  us  out  men,  and  go  out,  fight  with 

17. 10  So  Joshua,  .fought  with  Amalek  ;  and  M. 
Nuni2i.  i  he  fought  against  Israel,  and  took,  of 

21.  23  lie  came  to  Jaliaz,  and  fought  against  Is. 
21.  26  Sihon.  .had  fought  against  the  former 
Dcut.  1.  30  The  Lord  your  God.  .he  shall  fight  for 

1.  41  We  have  sinned,  .we  will  go  up  and  fight 

I.  42  Say  unto  them,  Go  not  up,  neither  fight 

3.  22  the  Lord  your  God  he  shall  fight  for  you 

20.  4  to  fight  for  you  against  your  enemies,  to 

20. 10  thou  comest  nigh  unto  a  city  to  fight 
Josh.  9.  2  they  gathered  themselves  together,  to  fi. 

10.  14  hearkened,  .for  the  Lord  fought  forlsr. 

10.  25  all  your  enemies  against  whom  ye  fight 

10.  29  Then  Joshua,  .and  all  Israel,  .fought 
10.  31,  34  encamped  against  it,  and  fought 

10.  36  Joshua,  .and  all  Israel,  .fought  against  it 
10.  38  Joshua  returned,  .to  Debir,  and  fought 
10.  42  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  fought  for  Israel 

II.  5  pitched  together,  .to  fight  against  Israel 

19.  47  the  children  of  Dan  went  up  to  fight 

23.  3  your  God  (is)  he  that  hath  fought  for  you 

23.  10  the  Lord  your  God,  he  (it  is)  that  fighte. 

24.  8  they  fought  with  you  :  and  I  gave  them 
24.  11  and  the  men  of  Jericho  fought  against 

Judg.  1.  1  Who  shall  go  up.  .to  fight  against  them  ? 
1.  3  Come  up  with  me.  .that  we  may  fight 
1.  5  they  fought  against  him,  and  they  slew 
1.  8  the  children  of  Judah  had  fought  against 

I.  9  children  of  Judah  went  down  to  fight 

5. 19  The  kings  came  (and)  fought,  then  fought 
5.  20  They  fought,  .the  stars  in  their  courses  f. 

8.  1  when  thou  wentest  to  fight  with  the  M.  ? 

9.  17  For  my  father  fought  for  you,  and  adven. 

9.  38  go  out,  I  pray  now,  and  fight  with  them 

9.  39  Gaal  went  out.  .and  fought  with  Abimel. 

9.  45  Abimelech  fought  against  the  city  all 

9.  52  Abimelech  came  unto  the  tower,  and  fou. 

10.  9  passed  over  Jordan  to  fight  alsoagainst  J. 

10.  18  What  man  (is  he)  that  will  begin  to  fight 

II.  6  that  we  may  fight  with  the  children  of 

11.  8  and  fight  against  the  children  of  Ammon 

II.  9  If  ye  bringme  home  again  to  fight  against 
11. 12  that  thou  art  come  against  me  to  fight  in 

11.  20  Sihon.  .pitched  in  Jahaz,  and  fought 
11.25  Balak . .  did  he  ever  fight  against  them 

11.  32  Jephthah  passed  over,  .to  fight  against 

12.  1  Wherefore  passedst  thou  over  to  fight 

12.  3  then  are  ye  come  up.  .tofight  againstme? 

12.  4  gathered ..  all  the  men . .  and  fought  with 

1  Sa.  4.  9  quit  yourselves  like  men,  and  fight 


1  Sa.  4.  10  the  Philistines  fought,  and  Israel  was 
8.  20  go  out  before  us,  and  fight  our  battles 

12.  9  the  Philistines,  .fought  against  them 

13.  5  the  Philistines  gathered,  to  fight  with  I. 

14.  47  Saul,  .fought  against  all  his  enemies  on 

15.  18  fight  against  them  until  they  be  consum. 
17.  9  If  he  be  able  to  fight  with  me,  and  to  kill 

17. 10  give  me  a  man,  that  we  may  fight  toget. 
17. 19  in  the  valley  of  Elah,  fighting  with  the  P. 
17.  32  thy  servant  will  go  and  fight  with  this  P. 

17.  33  Thou  art  not  able  to  go.  .to  fight  with 

18.  17  be  thou  valiant  for  me,  and  fight  the 

19.  8  David  went  out  and  fought  with  the  Ph. 
23.  1  the  Philistines  fight  against  Keilah,  and 
23.  5  David  and  his  men . .  fought  with  the  Ph. 
25.  28  my  lord  fighteth  the  battles  of  the  Lord 

28.  1  Philistines  gathered  their  armies,  .to  fig. 

29.  8  that  I  may  not  go  fight  against  the  enem. 

31.  1  Now  the  Philistines  fought  against  Israel 
,  2  Sa.  2.  28  the  people  stood  still ..  neither  fought 

8. 10  because  he  had  fought  against  Hadad. 

10.  17  Syrians  set  themselves  in  array,  .and  fo. 

11.  17  And  the  men  of  the  city,  .fought  with  J. 

11.  20  approached  ye  so  nigh,  when  ye  did  fi.  ? 

12.  26  Joab  fought  against  Rabbah  of  the  child. 
12.  27  I  have  fought  against  Rabbah,  and  have 

12.  29  David,  .fought  against  it,  and  took  it 

21.  15  David  went  down,  .and  fought  against 

1  Ki.12.  21  to  fight  against  the  house  of  Israel,  to 

12.  24  Ye  shall  not  go  up,  nor  fight  against 

20.  23  but  let  us  fight  against  them  in  the  plain 

20.  25  we  will  fight  against  them  in  the  plain 

22.  31  Fight  neither  with  small  nor  great,  save 
22.  32  And  they  turned  aside  to  fight  against 

2  Ki.  3.  21  that  the  kings  were  come  up  to  fight  aga. 

8.  29  when  he  fought  against  Hazael  king  of  S. 

9.  15  when  he  fought  with  Hazael  king  of  Syr. 

10.  3  Look  out . .  and  fight  for  your  master's  ho. 

12. 17  Hazael.  .fought  against  Gath,  and  took  it 
13. 12  his  might  wherewith  he  fought  against  A. 
14. 15  how  he  fought  with  Amaziah  king  of  Ju. 

19.  9  lie  is  come  out  to  fight  against  thee 

1  Ch.  10.  1  Now  the  Philistines  fought  against  Israel 

18.  10  because  he  had  fought  against  Haderezer 

19. 1 7  against  the  Syrians,  they  fought  with  him 

2  Ch.  11.  1  to  fight  against  Israel,  that  he  might  bri. 

11.  4  Ye  shall  not  go  up,  nor  fight  against  your 

13.  12  O.  .fight  ye  not  against  the  LORD  God  of 
18.  30  Fight  ye  not  with  small  or  great,  save 
18.  31  they  compassed  about  him  to  fight :  but 

20.  17  Ye  shall  not  (need)  to  fight  in  this  (battle) 
20.  29  that  the  Lord  fought  against  the  enemies 

22.  6  when  he  fought  with  Hazael  king  of  Syria 
27.  5  He  fought  also  with  the  king  of  the  Amo. 

32.  8  with  us  (is)  the  Lord  . .  to  fight  our  battles 
35.  20  Necho  king  of  Egypt  came  up  to  fight 
35.  22  disguised  himself,  that  he  might  fight 
35.  22  came  to  fight  in  the  valley  of  Megiddo 

Neh.  4.  8  to  fight  against  Jerusalem,  and  to  hinder 

4.  14  remember  the  Lord,  .and  fight  for  your 
4.  20  resort  ye  thither.  .God  shall  fight  for  us 
Psa.  109.  3  They,  'fought against  me  without  a  cause 
Isa.  19.  2  they  shall  fight  every  one  against  his  bro. 

20.  1  Tartan  came . .  and  fought  against  Ashdod 

30.  32  in  battles  of  shaking  will  he  fight  with  it 
63.  10  therefore  he  was  turned . .  he  fought 

Jer.  1.  19  they  shall  fight  against  thee  ;  but  they 

15.  20  they  shall  fight  against  thee,  but  they 

21.  4  wherewith  ye  fight  against  the  king  of  B. 

21.  5  I  myself  will  fight  against  you  with  an 
32.  5  though  ye  fight  with  the  Chaldeans,  ye 
32.  24  into  the  hand  of  the  Chaldeans,  that  fight 

32.  29  the  Chaldeans,  that  fight  against  this  city 

33.  5  They  come  to  fight  with  the  Chaldeans 

34.  1  and  all  the  people,  fought  against  Jeru. 

34.  7  the  king  of  Babylon’s  army  fought  again. 
34.  22  and  they  shall  fight  against  it,  and  take 
37.  8  And  the  Chaldeans  shall . .  fight  against 

37. 10  whole  army  of  the  Chaldeans  that  fight 
41.  12  they  took  all  the  men,  and  went  to  fight 
51.  30  The.  .men  of  Babylon  have  forborn  to  fig. 

Dan.  10.  20  now  will  I  return  to  fight  with  the  prince 
11.  11  the  king  of  the  south  shall,  .fight  with 
Zech  10.  5  they  shall  fight,  because  the  Lord  (is) 

14.  3  Then  shall  the  LORD  go  forth,  and  fight 
14.  3  as  when  he  fought  in  the  day  of  battle 
14.  14  Judah  also  shall  fight  at  Jerusalem  ;  and 

3 . To  assemble,  war,  serve,  toy  tsaba. 

Isa.  29.  7  the  multitude  of  all  the  nations  that  fight 
29.  8  so  shall . .  the  nations  be  that  fight  against 

31.  4  so  shall  the  Lord,  .come  down  to  fight 
Zech  14.  12  all  the  people  that  have  fought  against 

4.  To  war,  .'ey  tsabah. 

Isa.  29.  7' even  all  that  fight  against  her  and  her 

5.  War,  warfare,  battle,  nen^o  milchamah. 

Deut.  2.  32  Sihon  came  out  against  us.  .to  fight  at  J. 
Judg2o.  20  Israel  put  themselves  in  array  to  fight 

1  Ki. 20.  26  w’ent  up  to  Aphek,  to  fight  against  Israel 

2  Ch.32.  2  that  he  was  purposed  to  fight  against  J . 
Psa.  1 44.  1  my  hands  to  war,  (and)  my  fingers  tofight 

6.7V)  agonize,  contest  publicly,  ayuvl^ogat  agonizo. 
Johm8.  36  then  would  my  servants  fight,  that  I  shou. 

1  Ti  6.  12  Fight  the  good  fight  of  faith,  lay  hold  on 

2  TL  4.  7  I  have  fought  a  good  fight,  I  have  finished 

7.  To  fight,  strive,  pdxogai  machomai. 

Jas.  4.  2  ye  fight  and  war,  yet  ye  have  not,  because 

8 . To  war,  battle,  fight,  iroAe/ueo)  polemeo. 

Rev.  2.  1 6 1 . .  will  fight  against  them  with  the  sword 


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FILLET 


Rev.  12.  7  Michael  and  his  angels  fought  against 

12.  7  and  the  dragon  fought  and  his  angels 

9 .To  box,  iruKTevu  pukteuo. 

i  Co.  9.  26  so  fight  I,  not  as  one  that  beateth  the  air 

FIGHT  against  God,  to  — 

1  .To  fight  with  God,  deopax*®  theomacheo. 

Acts  23.  9  find  no  evil,  .let  us  not  fight  against  God 

2.  Fighting  with  God,  Beopd-xos  theomachos. 

Acts  5.  39  haply  ye  be  found  even  to  fight  against  G. 

FIGHT  with  beasts,  to  — 

To  fight  with  wild  beasts,  Briptopaxeov  therioviacheo. 

1  Co.  15.  32  if .  .1  have  fought  with  beasts  at  Ephesus 

FIGHTING  — 

A  fight,  striving,  fiaxy  mache. 

2  Co.  7.  s  without  (were)  fightings,  within  (were) 
Jas.  4.  1  From  whence  (come)  wars  and  fightings 

FIGHTING  men  — 

To  do  or  make  viar,  ncrAa  n'yyw  ashah  milchamah. 

2  Ch.26.  11  Uzziali  had  an  host  of  fighting  men,  that 

FIGURE  — 

1.  Figure,  idol,  Ssd,  Sod  semel. 

Deut.  4.  16  the  similitude  of  any  figure,  the  likeness 

2.  Form,  building,  n'jDn  tabnith. 

Isa.  44.  13  he.  .maketh  it  after  the  figure  of  a  man 

3.  Antitype,  corresponding  impression,  avTLTvirov. 

Heb.  9.  24  the  holy  places .  .the  figures  of  the  true 

4.  A  parable,  placing  alongside,  irapa0o\ii  parabole. 

Heb.  9.  9  Which  (was)  a  figure  for  the  time  then 
11.  19  whence  also  he  received  him  in  a  figure 

5.2I  type,  impression,  t biros  tupos. 

Acts  7.  43  ye  took  up . .  figures  which  ye  made  to 
Rom.  5.  14  who  is  the  figure  of  him  that  was  to  come 
FIGURE,  like  — 

Antitype,  avriTvirov  antitupon. 

1  Pe.  3.  21  The  like  figure  whereunto  (even)  baptism 
FIGURES,  carved  — 

Carving,  graving,  njiSpa  miqlaath. 

1  Ki.  6.  29  carved  ali  the  walls,  .-with  carved  figures 
FILE  — 

File,  notched  edge,  D'S  .Tvys  petsirah  pim. 

1  Sa.  13.  21  Yet  they  had  a  file  for  the  mattocks,  and 

FILL  — 

1  .Full,  ttbo  male. 

Jer.  23.  24  do  not  I  fill  heaven  and  earth?  saith  the 

2.  Fulness,  nSo  melo. 

Exodi6.  32  Fill  an  omer  of  it  to  be  kept  for  your  gen. 
Isa.  8.8  stretching  out  of  Iris  wings  shall  fill . .  thy 

3.  Satiety,  fulness,  yla  soba. 

Lev.  25.  19  ye  shall  eat  your  fill,  and  dwell  therein 
Deut  23.  24  thou  mayest  eat  grapes  thy  fill  at  thine 

FILL,  to  — - 

1. To  fill,  complete,  be  full,  nSs  male. 

Gen.  1.  22  multiply,  and  fill  the  waters  in  the  seas 
Exod  10.  6  they  shall  fill  thy  houses,  and  the  houses 
40.  34,  35  glory  of  the  Lord  filled  the  tabernacle 

1  Ki.  8. 10  the  cloud  filled  the  house  of  the  Lord 

8. 11  glory  of  the  Lord  had  filled  the  house  of 

18.  33  Fill  four  barrels  with  water,  and  pour(it) 

2  Ch.  5.  14  glory  of  the  Lord  had  filled  the  house  of 

I7.  1  and  the  glcry  of  the  Lord  filled  the  house 

7.  2  because  the  glory  of  the  Lord  had  filled 
Psa.  1 10.  6  shall  fill  (the  jilaces)  with  the  dead  bodies 
Isa.  14.  21  nor  fill  the  face  of  the  world  with  cities 

27.  6  Israel  shall .  .fill  the  face  of  the  world 
Jer.  16.  18  they  have  filled  mine  inheritance  with 

19.  4  they,  .filled  this  place  with  the  blood  of 
46. 12  and  thy  cry  hath  filled  the  land  :  for  the 

Eze.  8. 17  for  they  have  filled  the  land  with  violence 
10.  3  and  the  cloud  filled  the  inner  court 

28.  16  they  have  filled,  .thee  with  violence,  and 

30.  1 1  they  shall . .  fill  the  land  with  the  slain 

43.  5  the  glory  of  the  Lord  filled  the  house 

44.  4  the  glory  of  the  Lord  filled  the  house  of 

2 . To fill,  nSd  male,  3. 

Gen.  21.  19  went  and  filled  the  bottle  with  water,  and 
24.  16  she  went  down,  .and  filled  her  pitcher 
26. 15  had  stopped  them,  and  filled  them  with 
42.  25  commanded  to  fill  their  sacks  with  corn 
44.  1  Fill  the  men’s  sacks  (with)  food,  as  much 
Exod.  2.  16  they,  .filled  the  troughs  to  water  their  f. 
28.  3  whom  I  have  filled  with  the  spirit  of  wis. 

31.  3  I  have  filled  him  with  the  spirit  of  God 
35.  31  he  hath  filled  him  with  the  spirit  of  God 
33.  35  Them  hath  he  filled  with  wisdom  of  heart 

Deut.  6.  11  houses,  .which thou  filledstnot, and  wells 
Josh.  9.  13  these  bottles  of  wine,  which  we  filled 
1  Sa.  16.  1  Fill  thine  horn  with  oil,  and  go,  I  will 

1  Ki.  18.  35  and  he  filled  the  trench  also  with  water 

20.  27  but  the  Syrians  filled  the  country 

2  Ki.  3.  25  cast  every  man  his  stone,  and  filled  it 

21.  16  till  he  had  filled  Jerusalem  from  one  end 

23.  14  he.  .filled  their  places  with  the  bones  of 

24.  4  he  filled  Jerusalem  with  innocent  blood 
Ezra  9.  n  abominations,  which  have  filled  it  from 
Job  3.  15  Or  with  princes,  .who  filled  their  houses 

8.  21  Till  he  fill  thy  mouth  with  laughing,  and 
15.  2  Should  a  wise  man . .  fill  his  belly  with  the 
20.  23  (When)  he  is  about  to  fill  his  belly,  (God) 


Job  22. 18  Yet  he  filled  their  houses  with  good 

23.  4  I  would . .  fill  my  mouth  with  arguments 
38.  39  Wilt  thou,  .fill  the  appetite  of  the  young 
41.  7  Canst  thou  fill  his  skin  with  barbed  irons? 

Psa.  17.  14  whose  belly  thou  flllest  with  thy  hid  (tr.) 

80.  9  cause  it  to  take  deep  root,  and  it  filled 

81.  10  open  thy  mouth  wide,  and  I  will  fill  it 
83.  16  Fill  their  faces  with  shame  ;  that  they 

107.  9  he . .  filleth  the  hungry  soul  with  goodness 
129.  7  Wherewith  the  mower, filleth  not  his  hand 
Prov.  1.  13  we  shall  fill  our  houses  with  spoil 

8.  21  to  inherit  substance  ;  and  I  will  fill  their 
Isa.  33.  5  he  hath  filled  Zion  with  judgment  and 

63.  20  an  old  man  that  hath  not  filled  his  days 
Jer.  13.  13  I  will  fill  all  the  inhabitants  of  this  land 
15.  17  for  thou  hast  filled  me  with  indignation 
33.  5  to  fill  them  with  the  dead  bodies  of  men 
41.  9  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniah  filled  it 
51.  14  Surely  I  will  fill  thee  with  men,  as  with 
51.  34  he  hath  filled  his  belly  with  my  delicates 
Eze.  3.  3  fill  thy  bowels  with  this  roll  that  I  give 
7.  19  shall  not  satisfy  their  souls,  neither  fill 

9.  7  Defile  the  house,  and  fill  the  courts  with 

10.  2  and  fill  thine  hand  with  coals  of  fire  from 

11.  6  ye  have  filled  the  streets  thereof  with  the 

24.  4  Gather  the  pieces . .  fill  (it)  with  the  choice 

32.  s  I  will,  .fill  the  valleys  with  thy  height 
35.  8  I  will  fill  his  mountains  with  his  slain 

Nah.  2.  12  The  lion,  .filled  his  holes  with  prey,  and 
Zeph.  1.  9  which  fill  their  master’s  houses  with  vio. 
Hag.  2.  7  I  will  fill  this  house  with  glory,  saith  the 
Zech.  9.  13  When  I  have.,  filled  the  bow  with  Ephr. 

3.  To  fill,  kta  mela. 

Dan.  2.35  the  stone  that  smote  the  image . .  filled  the 

4.  To  cover,  ntpj?  atah. 

Psa.  84.  6  make  it  a  well ;  the  rain  also  filleth  the 

5 . To  fill,  satisfy,  water,  nn  ravah,  5. 

Isa.  43.  24  neither  hast  thou  filled  me  with  the  fat 

6.  To  satisfy,  satiate,  fill,  JOj?  saba,  5. 

Job  g.  18  He  will  not  suffer,  .but  filleth  me  with 
Psa.  147.  14  filleth  thee  with  the  finest  of  the  wheat 
Lam.  3.  15  He  hath  filled  me  with  bitterness,  he  hath 
Eze.  27.  33  thou  filledst  many  people  ;  thou  didst 
32.  4  I  will  fill  the  beasts  of  the  whole  earth 

7.  To  fill,  load,  yeplfa  gemizo. 

Lukei4.  23  to  come  in,  that  my  house  may  be  filled 
15.  16  he  would  fain  have  filled  his  belly  with 
John  2.  7  Fill  the  waterpots ..  And  they  filled 

6.  13  they,  .filled  twelve  baskets  with  the  frag. 
Rev.  8.  5  the  angel . .  filled  it  with  fire  of  the  altar 

15.  8  temple  was  filled  witli  smoke  from  the 

8  .To  fill  in,  make  quite  full,  ip-iripir\Tjpi.  empimpl. 
Luke  I.  S3  He  hath  filled  the  hungry  with  good  thi. 
John  6. 12  When  they  were  filled,  he  said  unto  his 
Rom  15.  24  if  first  I  be  somewhat  filled  with  your 

9.  To  fill  in,  ifimrrhati)  empiplao. 

Acts  14.  17  filling  our  hearts  with  food  and  gladness 

10.  To  mingle,  mix,  icepdvuvpi  kerannumi. 

Rev.  18.  6  cup  which  she  hath  filled  fill  to  her  double 

11.  To  fill,  jnalcefull,  TTlfj.ir\r}fU,  irAfjdio  pletlio. 

Matt  27.  48  took  a  sponge,  and  filled  (it)  with  vinegar 
Luke  1.  15  he  shall  be  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost 

1.  41  Elisabeth  was  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost 
1.  67  Zacharias  was  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost 

4.  28  all  they  in  the  synagogue,  .were  filled 

5.  7  filled  both  the  ships,  so  that  they  began 
5.  26  they  were  all  amazed . .  and  were  filled 

6. 1 1  were  filled  with  madness  ;  and  communed 
Johnig.  29  they  filled  a  sponge  with  vinegar,  and 
Acts  2.  4  they  were  all  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost 
3. 10  they  were  filled  with  wonder  and  amaze. 
4.  8  Then  Peter,  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost 

4.  31  and  they  were  all  filled  with  the  Holy  G. 

5.  17  and  all  they. .  were  filled  with  indignation 
9.  17  that  thou  mightest.  .be  filled  with  the 

13.  9  Saul,  .filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost,  setliis 
13.  45  they  were  filled  with  envy,  and  spake 
19.  29  the  whole  city  was  filled  with  confusion 

12. ro  fill,  7nalce  full,  irXppiai  pleroo. 

Luke  2.  40  waxed  strong  in  spirit,  filled  with  wisdom 

3.  s  Every  valley  shall  be  filled,  and  every 
John  12.  3  was  filled  with  the  odour  of  the  ointment 

16.  6  because  I  have  said,  .sorrow  hath  filled 
Acts  2.  2  and  it  filled  all  the  house  where  they 

5.  3  why  hath  Satan  filled  thine  heart  to  lie 
5.  28  have  filled  Jerusalem  with  your  doctrine 

13.  52  the  disciples  were  filled  with  joy,  and 
Rom.  1.  29  Being  filled  with  all  unrighteousness 

15.  13  the  God  of  hope  fill  you  with  all  joy  and 
15.  14  ye  also  are.  .filled  with  all  knowledge 
2  Co.  7.  4  I  am  filled  with  comfort,  I  am  exceeding 
Eph.  1.  23  the  fulness  of  him  that  filleth  all  in  all 
3. 19  might  be  filled  with  all  the  fulness  of  God 

4.  10  ascended  up.  .that  he  might  fill  all  things 

5.  18  be  not  drunk . .  but  be  filled  with  the  Spirit 
Col.  1.  9  that  ye  might  be  tilled  with  the  knowledge 
2  Ti.  1.  4  desiring  to  see  thee,  .that  I  may  be  filled 

13.  To  fill  together  or  thoroughly,  avpirbripAa  sumpl. 
Luke  8.  23  they  were  filled,  .and  were  in  jeopardy 

14.  To  feed,  xoprd(ai  choi'tazo. 

Matt.  5.  6  Blessed  (are)  they,  .for  they  shall  be  filled 

14.  20  they  did  all  eat,  and  were  filled  :  and  they 

15.  33  so  much  bread,  .as  to  fill  so  great  a  mul.? 
15.  37  they  did  all  eat,  and  were  filled  :  and  they 

Mark  6.  42  And  they  did  all  eat,  and  were  filled 


Mark  7.  27  Jesus  said.  Let  the  children  first  be  filled 

8.  8  So  they  did  eat,  and  were  filled  :  and  they 
Luke  6.  21  Blessed  are  (ye),  .for  ye  shall  be  filled 

9.  17  And  they  did  eat,  and  were  all  filled  :  and 
John  6.  26  ye  did  eat  of  the  loaves,  and  were  filled 
Jas.  2.  16  Depart  in  peace,  be  (ye)  warmed  and  filled 
R,ev.  19.  21  all  the  fowls  were  filled  with  their  flesh 

FELL  full,  to  — 

To  fill,  load,  yepl(w  gemizo. 

Markis.  36  one  ran  and  filled  asponge  full  of  vinegar 
FELL  selves,  to  — 

1  .To  suck  in,  satiate,  ndd  saba. 

Isa.  56. 12  we  will  fill  ourselves  with  strong  drink 
2. To  satisfy,  satiate,  vnv  saba. 

Deut  31.  20  they  shall  have  eaten  and  filled  themsel. 
FELL,  to  take  the  — • 

To  be  filled,  satisfied,  watered,  nn  ravah. 

Prov.  7.  18  let  us  take  our  fill  of  love  until  the  mor. 
FILL  or  be  filled  up,  to  — 

1  .To fill  up,  avanXypioi  anaplerob. 

1  Th.  2.  16  might  be  saved,  to  fill  up  their  sins  alway 

2.  To  fill  up  instead  of,  auTavair\rip6ai  antanapler. 
Col.  j.  24  Who . .  fill  up  that  which  is  behind  of  the 

3.  To  fill,  make  full,  irXripAu  pleroo. 

Matt23.  32  Fill  ye  up  then  the  measure  of  your  fatli. 

4.  To  end,  reAe'te  teleo. 

Rev.  15.  1  for  in  them  is  filled  up  the  wrath  of  God 
FILL  up,  which  is  put  in  to  — • 

That  7vhich  fills  7q>,  -rrh-npaya  pleroma. 

Matt  9.  16  that  which  is  put  iu  to  fill  it  up  taketh 
FILLED  — 

Full,  nSo  male. 

Isa.  6.  1  lifted  up,  and  his  train  filled  the  temple 
FILLED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  full,  male. 

Gen.  6.  13  the  earth  is  filled  with  violence  through 

2  Ch.  5.  13  the  house  was  filled  with  a  cloud,  (even) 
Zech.  9.  15  they  shall  be  filled  like  bowls,  (and)  as 

2.  To  be  filled,  kSo  male,  2. 

Eccl.  6.  7  and  yet  the  appetite  is  not  filled- 
Hab.  2.  14  earth  shall  be  filled  with  the  knowledge 

3.  To  fill,  nSd  7nale,  3. 

2  Gh.16.  14  in  the  bed  which  was  filled  with  sweet 

4.  To  be  satisfied,  satiated,  liny  saba. 

Deut!26.  12  may  eat  within  thy  gates,  and  he  filled 
Neh.  9.  25  so  they  did  eat,  and  were  filled,  and 
Psa.  78.  29  So  they  did  eat,  and  were  well  filled  :  for 
Prov.  1.  31  and  be  filled  with  their  own  devices 

14.  14  The  backslider,  .shall  be  filled  with  his 
Eccl.  6.  3  If .  .his  soul  be  not  filled  with  good,  and 
Eze.  39.  20  ye  shall  be  filled ..  with  horses  and  char. 
Hos.  13.  6  so  were  they  filled  ;  they  were  filled,  and 
FILLED  full,  to  be  — 

To  be  satisfied,  satiated,  liny  saba. 

Lam.  3.  30  He  giveth .  .he  is  filled  full  with  reproach 

FILLED  with  — - 

Full,  kSd  male.  ’ 

Eze.  36.  38  the . .  cities  be  filled  with  flocks  of  men 
FILLED  with,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  full,  nSo  male. 

Psa.  38.  7  For  my  loins  are  filled  with  a  loathsome 
Prov  12.  21  but  the  wicked  shall  be  filled  with  niisc. 
Isa.  21.  3  Therefore  are  my  loins  filled  with  pain 
34.  6  The  sword  of  the  Lord  is  filled  with  bio. 
Jer.  51.  5  their  land  was  filled  with  sin  against  the 

2.  To  be  full,  N*?n  male,  2. 

Gen.  *  6.  11  and  the  earth  was  filled  with  violence 
Exod.  1.  7  and  the  land  was  filled  with  them 
Numi4.  21  all  the  earth  shall  be  filled  with  the 

1  Ki.  7.  14  was  filled  with  wisdom  and  understand. 

2  Ki.  3. 17  yet  that  valley  shall  he  filled  with  water 

3.  20  and  the  country  was  filled  with  water 
Psa.  126.  2  Then  was  our  mouth  filled  with  laughter 
Prov.  3.  10  So  shall  thy  barns  he  filled  with  plenty 
20.  17  his  mouth  shall  be  filled  with  gravel 
24.  4  be  filled  with  all  precious  and  pleasant 
Eecl.  1.  8  not  satisfied .  .nor  the  ear  filled  with  hea. 
Song  5.  2  for  mv  head  is  filled  with  dew,  (and)  my 
Isa.  6.  4  and  the  house  was  filled  with  smoke 
Jer.  12.  12,  12  Every  bottle  shall  he  filled  with  wine 
Eze.  10.  4  the  house  was  filled  with  the  cloud,  and 
23.  33  Thou  shalt  be  filled  with  drunkenness 

3.  To  be  satisfied,  satiated,  Vny  saba. 

Exodi6.  12  in  the  morning  ye  shall  be  filled  with  hr. 
Psa.  104.  28  openest  thine  hand,  they  are  filled  with 
123.  3  we  are  exceedingly  filled  with  contempt 
123.  4  Our  soul  is  exceedingly  filled  with  the 
Prov.  5.  10  Let  strangers  be  filled  with  thy  wealth 
18.  20  (and)  with  the  increase,  .shall  he  be  filled 
25. 16  lest  thou  be  filled  therewith,  and  vomit 
30.  -r6the  earth  (that)  is  not  filled  with  water 
30.  22  and  a  fool  when  he  is  filled  with  meat 
Hab.  2.  16  Thou  art  filled  with  shame  for  glory 

4.  To  fill  up,  make  full,  v\npAu>  pleroo. 

Pliil.  1.  11  Being  filled  with  the  fruits  of  righteous. 
FILLET  — 

Thread,  cord,  Bin  chut. 

JeV.  $2.  21  a  fillet  of  twelve  cubits  did  compass  it 


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FIND 


[LLET,  to  — 

o  fillet  or  fasten,  ~?;n  chashaq,  3. 

Exod38.  28  overlaid  their  chapiters,  and  filleted  them 

[LLETED,  to  be  — 

0  be  filleted  or  fastened,  pm  chashaq,  4. 

Exod27. 17  the  pillars,  .(shall  be)  filleted  with  silver 
38.  17  pillare  of  the  court  (were)  filleted  with 

XLED  up,  piece  that  — 

hat  which  fills  up,  nAiipupa  pleroma. 

Mark  2. 21  else  ttie  new  piece  that  filled  it  up  taketh 

ELIETS  — 

'diets,  fastenings,  □'pE'n  cliashuqim. 

Exod27- 10  the  hooks . .  and  their  fillets  (shall  be  of)  s. 

27.  n  the  hooks  of  the  pillars  and  their  fillets 

36.  38  overlaid  their  chapiters  and  their  fillets 
38.  10,  11,  12,  17  hooks  of  the  pillars  and.  .fillets 
38.  19  the  overlaying  of.  .their  fillets  (of)  silver 

XTH  — - 

Filth,  excrenient,  nttis  tsoah. 

Isa.  4.  4  Lord  shall  have  washed  away  the  filth  of 
Cleansings,  offscourings,  weptudBappa  perekath. 

1  Co.  4.  13  we  are  made  as  the  filth  of  the  world 
Filth,  dirt,  f>vvos  rhupos. 

1  Pe.  3.  21  the  putting  away  of  the  filth  of  the  flesh 
XTHINESS  — 

Uncleanness,  wpu  tumah. 

Ezra  6.  21  from  the  filthiness  of  the  heathen  of  the 
Earn.  1.  9  Her  filthiness  (is)  in  her  skirts  ;  she  rein. 
Eze.  22. 15  I.  .will  consume  thy  filthiness  out  of  thee 
24.'ii  the  filthiness  of  it  may  be  molten  in  it 
24.  13  In  thy  filthiness  (is)  lewdness  :  because  I 
24.  13  shalt  not  be  purged  from  thy  filthiness 

36.  25  from  all  your  filthiness . .  will  I  cleanse 

Impurity,  ftp:  niddah. 

2  Ch.29.  5  carry  forth  the  filthiness  out  of  the  holy 
Ezra  9. 11  unclean,  .with  the  filthiness  of  the  people 

Brass,  impudence,  niynt  nechosheth. 

Eze.  16.  36  Because  thy  filthiness  was  poured  out 
Excrement,  filth,  nxis  tsoah. 

Prov.30.  12  and  (yet)  is  not  washed  from  their  filthi. 
Isa.  28.  8  tables  are  full  of  vomit  (and)  filthiness 

Baseness,  obscenity,  alcrxpdrps  aischroles _ 

Eph.  5.  4  Neither  filthiness,  nor  foolish  talking 
Uncleanness,  dnaOdprn] s  akathartes. 

Rev.  17.  4  having  a  golden  cup.  .full  of.  .filthiness 
A  soiling,  defilement,  poAvapis  molusmos. 

2  Co.  7.  1  cleanse  ourselves  from  all  filthiness  of 
Dirt,  filth,  {nmapia  ruparia. 

Jas.  '  1.  21  lay  apart  all  filthiness  and  superfluity  of 
XTHY  — 

To  be  filthy,  nSx  alach,  2. 

Job  15. 16  much  more  abominable  and  filthy  (is)man 
Things  passing  away,  Drty  iddim. 

Isa.  64.  6  all  our  righteousnesses  (are)  as  filthy  rags 
Filth,  Nix  tso. 

Zecli.  3.  3  Joshua  was  clothed  with  filthy  garments 

3.  4  Take  away  the  filthy  garments  from  him 

Shamef  ul,  alaxpds  aischros. 

Titus  1. 11  teaching  things.. for  filthy  lucre's  sake 
Lasciviousness,  aaeAyeia  aselgeia. 

2  Pe.  2.  7  vexed  with  the  filthy  conversation  of  the 
fLTHY  communication  — 
hrtmeful  discourse,  alaxpoAoyla  aischrologia. 

Col.  3.  8  put  off.,  blasphemy,  filthy  comm  unicat. 
ELTHY,  to  be  — 

To  be  rebellious,  (Tin  mara. 

Zeph.  3.  1  Woe  to  her  that  is  filthy  and  polluted,  to 
To  make  filthy,  act  filthily,  ftvnow  rhupoo. 

Rev.  22. 11  he  which  is  [filthy],  let  him  [be  filthy]  still 
H.THY.  to  become  — 

’0  be  filthy,  nSx  alach,. .12. 

Psa.  14.  3  they  are  (all)  together  become  filthy 

53.  3  they  are  altogether  become  filthy  ;  (there 

m— 

'in,  tsjp  senappir. 

Lev.  ii.  9  whatsoever  hath  fins  and  scales  in  the  w. 

11. 10  that  have  not  fins  and  scales  in  the  seas 

11.  12  hatli  no  fins  nor  scales  in  the  waters 
Deuti4.  9  ah  that  have  fins  and  scales  shall  ye 

14.  10  whatsoever  hath  not  fins  and  scales  ye 
INALLY  — 

■  What  is  left,  remaining,  AoiiroV  loipon. 

2  Co.  13. 11  Finally,  brethren,  farewell.  Be  perfect 
Eph.  6. 10  Finally,  my  brethren,  be  strong  in  the  L. 
Phil.  3.  1  Finally,  my  brethren,  rejoice  in  the  Lord 

4.  8  Finally,  brethren,  whatsoever  things  are 
2  Th.  3.  1  Finally,  brethren,  pray  for  us,  that  the 

■End,  completion,  reAos  telos. 

1  Pe.  3.  8  Finally,  (be  ye)  all  of  one  mind,  having 

TNI),  to  — 

■  To  find,  f<vp  matsa. 

Gen.  4. 14  every  one  that  findeth  me  shall  slay  me 

6.  8  Noah  found  grace  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord 


Gen.  8.  9  dove  found  no  rest  for  the  sole  of  her  foot 

11.  2  they  found  a  plain  in  the  land  of  Shinar 

16.  7  angel  of  the  Lord  found  her  by  a  fountain 

18.  3  if  now  I  have  found  favour  in  thy  sight 
18.  26  If  I  find  in  Sodom  fifty  righteous  within 
18.  28  If  I  find  there  forty  and  five,  I  will  not 

18.  30  I  will  not  do  (it),  if  I  find  thirty  there 

19. 11  they  wearied  themselves  to  find  the  door 

19.  19  thy  servant  hath  found  grace  in  thy  sight 
26.  19  and  found  there  a  well  of  springing  water 

26.  32  and  said  unto  him,  We  have  found  water 

27.  20  How  (is  it) . .  thou  hast  found  (it)  so  quick. 

30.  14  found  mandrakes  in  the  field,  and  brou. 

30.  27  if  I  have  found  favour  in  thine  eyes 

31.  32  With  whomsoever  thou  findest  thy  gods 

31.  33  went  into  Jacob’s  tent,  .he  found  (them) 

31.  34  searched  all  the  tent,  but  found  (them) 

31.  35  And  he  searched,  but  found  not  the  ima. 

31.  37  what  hast  thou  found  of  all  thy  household 

32.  5  sent,  .that  I  may  find  grace  in  thy  sight 

32.  19  shall  ye  speak  unto  Esau,  when  ye  find 

33.  8  to  find  grace  in  the  sight  of  my  lord 

33.  10  if  now  I  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight 
33.  15  let  me  find  grace  in  the  sight  of  my  lord 

34. 11  Let  me  find  grace  in  your  eyes,  and  what 

36.  24  that  found  the  mules  in  the  wilderness 

37.  15  a  certain  man  found  him,  and,  behold,  he 

37.  17  went  after  his  brethren,  and  found  them 

37.  32  This  have  we  found  :  know  now  whether 

38.  20  from  the  woman’s  hand ;  but  he  found 

38.  22  he  returned . .  and  said,  I  cannot  find  her 

38.  23  I  sent  this  kid,  and  thou  hast  not  found 

39.  4  Joseph  found  grace  in  his  sight,  and  he 
41.  38  Can  we  find  (such  a  one)  as  this  (is),  a  man 
44.  8  the  money  which  we  found  in  our  sack’s 
44.  16  found  out  the  iniquity  of  thy  servants 
47.  25  let  us  find  grace  in  the  sight  of  my  lord 
47.  29  If  now  I  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight 
50.  4  If  now  I  have  found  grace  in  your  eyes 

Exod.  5.  11  Go  ye,  get  you  straw  where  ye  can  find  it 

15.  22  they  went  three  days,  .and  found  no  wa. 

16.  25  to  day  ye  shall  not  find  it  in  the  field 

16.  27  went,  .for  to  gather,  and  they  found  none 
33.  12  thou  hast  also  found  grace  in  my  sight 
33.  13  if  I  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight,  show 
33. 16  thy  people  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight? 

33.  17  thou  hast  found  grace  in  my  sight,  and  I 

34.  9  If  now  I  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight,  0 
Lev.  6.  3  have  found  that  which  was  lost,  andlieth 

6.  4  restore . .  the  lost  thing  which  he  found 
Numn.  11  have  1  not  found  favour  in  thy  sight 
11. 15 kill  me.  .if  I  have  found  favour  in  thy 

15.  32  they  found  a  man  that  gathered  sticks 

15.  33  And  they  that  found  him  gathering  sti. 

32.  5  if  we  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight,  let 

35.  27  the  revenger  of  blood  find  him  without 
Deut.  4.  29  thou  shalt  find  (him),  if  thou  seek  him  w. 

22.  3  which  he  hath  lost,  and  thou  hast  found 

22. 14  when  I  came  to  her,  I  found  her  not  a  m. 
22.  17  saying,  I  found  not  thy  daughter  a  maid 
22.  23  a  man  find  her  in  the  city,  and  lie  with 
22.  25  man  find  a  betrothed  damsel  in  the  field 
22.  27  found  her  in  the  field,  (and)  the  betrothed 

22.  28  If  a  man  find  a  damsel  (that  is)  a  virgin 
24.  1  it  come  to  pass  that  she  find  no  favour  in 
24.  1  he  hath  found  some  uncleanness  in  her 

32.  10  He  found  him  in  a  desert  land,  and  in  the 

Josh.  2.  22  throughout  all  the  way,  but  found  (them) 
Judg.  1.  5  they  found  Adoni-bezek  in  Bezek  :  and 

6.  17  If  now  I  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight 

15. 15  he  found  a  new  jawbone  of  an  ass,  and 

17.  8  to  sojourn  where  he  could  find  a  (place) 

17.  9  go  to  sojourn  where  I  may  find  a  (place) 
21.  12  they  found  among  the  inhabitants  of 

Ruth  1.  9  The  Lord  grant  you  that  ye  may  find  rest 

2.  2  (him)  in  whose  sight  I  shall  find  grace 
2.  10  Why  have  I  found  grace  in  thine  eyes 
2.  13  Let  me  find  favour  in  thy  sight,  my  lord 

1  Sa.  1.  18  Let  thine  handmaid  find  grace  in  thy  sig. 

9.  4  land  of  Shalisha,  but  they  found  (them) 

9.  4  through  the  land . .  but  they  found  (them) 

9. 1 1  found  young  maidens  going  out  to  draw 
9.  13  ye  shall  straightway  find  him,  before  he 
9.  13  for  about  this  time  ye  shall  find  him 

10.  2  shalt  find  two  men  by  Rachel’s  sepulchre 

12.  5  that  ye  have  not  found  ought  in  my  hand 

14.  30  spoil  of  their  enemies  which  they  found  ? 

16.  22  for  he  hath  found  favour  in  my  sight 

20.  3  that  I  have  found  grace  in  thine  eyes 
20.  29  if  I  have  found  favour  in  thine  eyes,  let 

23.  17  for  the  hand  of  Saul,  .shall  not  find  thee 

24.  19  if  a  man  find  his  enemy, will  he  let  him 

25.  8  let  the  young  men  find  favour  in  thine  ey. 
27.  5  If  I  have  now  found  grace  in  thine  eyes 

29.  3  have  founfi  no  fault  in  him  since  he  fell 
29.  6  I  have  not  found  evil  in  thee  since  the 

29.  8  what  hast  thou  found  in  thy  servant  so 

30.  11  they  found  an  Egyptian  in  the  field,  and 

31.  8  they  found  Saul  and  his  three  sons  fallen 

2  Sa.  7.  27  therefore  hath  thy  servant  found  in  his 

14.  22  I  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight,  my  lord 

15.  25  shall  find  favour  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord 

16.  4  I  may  find  grace  in  thy  sight,  my  lord,  0 

17.  20  when  they  had  sought  and  could  not  find 
1  Ki.  1.  3  found  Abishag  a  Shunammite,  and  brou. 

11.  19  Hadad  found  great  favour  in  the  sight  of 
11.  29  Ahijah  the  Shilonite  found  him  in  the 

13.  14  and  found  him  sitting  under  an  oak 
13.  28  found  his  carcase  cast  in  the  way,  and 

18.  5  find  grass  to  save  the  horses  and  mules 

18.  10  took  an  oath .  .that  they  found  thee  not 
18. 12  and  he  cannot  find  thee,  he  shall  slay  me 


1  Ki.  19.  19  found  Elisha  the  son  of  Shaphat,  who 

20.  36  was  departed  from  him,  a  lion  found  him 

20.  37  he  found  another  man,  and  said,  Smite 

21.  20  Hast  thou  found  me,  O  mine  enemy? 

21.  20  I  have  found  (thee);  because  thou  hast 

2  Ki.  2.  17  they  sought  three  days,  but  found  him 

4.  39  found  a  wild  vine,  and  gathered  thereof 
9.  35  they  found  no  more  of  her  than  the  skull 

17.  4  And  the  king,  .found  conspiracy  in  Hosli.  . 

19.  8  found  the  king  of  Assyria  warring  against 

22.  8  I  have  found  the  book  of  the  law  in  the 

23.  24  book  that  Hilkiah  the  priest  found  in  the 

1  Cli.  4.  40  they  found  fat  pasture  and  good,  and  the 

10.  8  found  Saul  and  his  sons  fallen  in  mount 

17.  25  found  (in  his  heart)  to  pray  before  thee 

20.  2  found  it  to  weigh  a  talent  of  gold,  and 

2  Ch.  20.  16  shall  find  them  at  the  end  of  the  brook 

20.  25  they  found  among  them  in  abundance 

22.  8  found  the  princes  of  Judah,  and  the  sons 
25.  5  found  them  three  hundred  thousand  ch. 
29.  16  uncleanness  that  they  found  in  the  temp. 
32.  4  kings  of  Assyria  come,  and  find  much  wat. 

34.  14  Hilkiah  the  priest  found  a  book  of  the 
34.  15  I  have  found  the  book  of  the  law  in  the 

Ezra  8.  15  and  found  there  none  of  the  sons  of  Levi 
Neh.  5.  8  their  peace,  and  found  nothing  (to  answer) 

7.  5  I  found  a  register,  .and  found  written  tlier. 

8.  14  they  found  written  in  the  law  which  the 

9.  8  foundest  his  heart  faithful  before  thee 
Estli.  5.  8  found  favour  in  the  sight  of  the  king 

7.  3  If  I  have  found  favour  in  thy  sight,  0 

8.  5  and  if  I  have  found  favour  in  his  sight 
Job  3.  22  are  glad,  when  they  can  find  the  grave? 

17.  10  for  I  cannot  find  (one)  wise  (man)  among 

23.  3  Oh  that  I  knew  where  I  might  find  him  ! 

31.  29  or  lifted  up  myself  when  evil  found  him 

32.  3  found  no  answer,  and  (yet)  bad  condemn. 

32.  13  ye  should  say.  We  have  found  out  wisdom 

33.  10  findeth  occasions  against  me,  he  counteth 

33.  24  saith,  Deliver  him . .  I  have  found  a  rans. 
37.  23  (Touching)  the  Almighty,  we  cannot  find 

Psa.  10.  15  seek,  .his  wickedness  (till)  thou  find  none 
17.  3  thou  hast  tried  me,  (and)  shalt  find  noth. 
69.  20  I  looked .  .for  comforters,  but  I  found  no. 
76.  5  none  of  the  men . .  have  found  their  hands 
84.  3  the  sparrow  hath  found  an  house,  and 
89.  20  I  have  found  David  my  servant ;  with  my 
107.  4  They  wandered . .  they  found  no  city  to  dw. 

1 16.  3  hold  upon  me  :  I  found  trouble  and  sorr. 

1 19.  162  rejoice,  as  one  that  findeth  great  spoil 
132.  6  we  found  it  in  the  fields  of  the  wood 
Prov.  1. 13  We  shall  find  all  precious  substance,  we 

1.  28  seek  me  early,  but  they  shall  not  find  me 

2.  5  Then  shalt  thou . .  find  the  knowledge  of 

3.  4  So  shalt  thou  find  favour  and  good 

3.  13  Happy  (is)  the  man  (that)  findeth  wisdom 

4.  22  they  (are)  life  unto  those  that  find  them 

7.  15  to  seek  thy  face,  and  I  have  found  thee 

8.  9  and  right  to  them  that  find  knowledge 
8.  17  those  that  seek  me  early  shall  find  me 
8.  35  whoso  findeth  me  findeth  life,  and  shall 

16.  20  that  handleth  a  matter  wisely  shall  find 

17.  20  that  hath  a  froward  heart  findeth  no  good 

18.  22  (Whoso)  findeth  a  wife  findeth  agood(th.) 

19.  8  he  that  keepeth  understanding  shall  find 

20.  6  but  a  faithful  man  who  can  find  Y 

21.  21  He  that  followeth.  .mercy  findeth  life 

24.  14  when  thou  hast  found  (it),  then  there 
25. 16  Hast  thou  found  honey  ?  eat  so  much  as 

28.  23  shall  find  more  favour  than  he  that 

31.  10  Who  can  find  a  virtuous  woman?  for  her 
Eccl.  7.  14  that  man  should  find  nothing  after  him 
7.  26  I  find  more  bitter  than  death  the  woman 
7.  27  this  have  I  found,  saith  the  Preacher 
7.  28  Which  yet  my  soul  seeketli,  but  I  find  not 
7.  28  one  man  among  a  thousand  have  I  found 
7.  28  a  woman  among  all  those  have  I  not  found 

7.  29  this  only  have  I  found,  that  God  hath 

8.  17  man  cannot  find  out  the  work  that  is  done 
8. 17  yet  he  shall  not  find,  .not  be  able  to  find 

9.  10  Whatsoever  thy  hand  findeth  to  do,  do 

11.  1  for  thou  shalt  find  it  after  many  days 

Song  3.  1,  2  I  sought  him,  but  I  found  him  not 

3.  3  watchmen  that  go  about  the  city  found 

3.  4  but  I  found  him  whom  my  soul  lovetli 

5.  6  I  sought  him,  but  I  could  not  find  him 

5.  7  watchmen  that  went  about  the  city  found 
5.  8  if  ye  find  my  beloved,  that  ye  tell  him 
8.  1  I  should  find  thee  without,  I  would  kiss 
8.  10  then  was  I  in  his  eyes  as  one  that  found 
Isa.  10.  10  hand  hath  found  the  kingdoms  of  the  idols 

10.  14  hath  found  as  a  nest  the  riches  of  the  pe. 

34.  14  and  find  for  herself  a  place  of  rest 

37.  8  found  the  king  of  Assyria  wan  ing  against 
41.  12  shalt  seek  them,  and  shalt  not  find  them 

57.  10  thou  hast  found  the  life  of  thine  hand 

58.  3  in  the  day  of  your  fast  ye  find  pleasure 
Jer.  2.  5  What  iniquity  have  your  fathers  found  in 

2.  24  in  her  month. they  shall  find  her 

2.  34  I  have  not  found  it  by  secret  search,  but 

5.  1  if  ye  can  find  a  man,  if  there  be  (any)  that 

6.  16  and  ye  shall  find  rest  for  your  souls 

10.  18  distress  them,  that  they  may  find  (it  so) 

14.  3  they  came  to  the  pits,  (and)  found  no  w. 
23.  11  in  my  house  have  I  found  their  wicked. 

29.  13  And  ye  shall  seek  me,  and  find  (me) 

31.  2  The  people,  .found  grace  in  the  wildern. 
41.  12  found  him  by  the  great  waters  that  (are) 
45.  3  fainted  in  my  sighing,  and  I  find  no  rest 
50.  7  All  that  found  them  have  devoured  them 
Lam.  1.  3  among  the  heathen,  she  findeth  no  rest 
1.  6  become  like  harts  (that)  find  no  pasture 


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FINE 


Lara  2.  o  prophets  also  find  no  vision  from  the  Lord 
2.  1 6  looked  for  ;  we  have  found,  we  have  seen 
llze.  3.  i  eat  that  thou  fiudest;  eat  this  roll,  and  go 
22.  30  And  I  sought  for  a  man.  .hut  I  found 
Dan  j  20  he  found  them  ten  times  better  than  all 
Hos  2  6  make  a  wall,  that  she  shall  not  find  her 

2  7  shall  seek  them,  but  shall  not  find  (them) 

5  6  they  shall  not  find  (him)  ;  he  hatli  withd. 

Q.  JO  found  Israel  like  grapes  in  the  wilderness 
12.  4  found  him  (in)  Beth  el,  and  there  he  spa. 

12.  8  I  have  found  me  out  substance  ;  (in)  all 
12.  8  find  none  iniquity  iu  me  that  (were)  sin 
Amos  8.  12  word  of  the  Loud,  and  shall  not  find  (it) 

.Ion.  1.  3  he  found  a  ship  going  to  Tarshish  :  so  he 

2.  To  find,  rn?»  shelcach,  5. 

Ezra  4.  15  so  shalt  thou  find  in  the  book  of  the  rec. 

7.  16  that  thou  eanst  find  in  all  the  province 
Dan.  2.  25  I  have  found  a  man  of  the  captives  of 
6.  4  sought  to  find  occasion  against  Daniel 
6.  4  they  could  find  none  occasion  nor  fault 
6.  5  not  find  any  occasion  against  this  Daniel 
6.  5  we  find  (it)  against  him  concerning  the 

6.  11  found  Daniel  praying  and  making  suppli. 

3.  To  find  out,  auevpiffKw  aneurisko. 

Luke  2.  16  found  Mary  and  Joseph,  and  the  babe 
Acts  21.  4  finding  disciples,  we  tarried  there  seven 

4 . To  find,  eup'iiTKw  heurisko. 

Matt.  I.  18  was  found  with  child  of  the  Holy  Ghost 
2.  8  when  ye  have  found  (him),  bring  me  word 

7.  7  seek,  and  ye  shall  find  ;  knock,  and  it 
7.  8  he  that  seeketh  ftndeth  ;  and  to  him 

7.  14  the  way.  .and  few  there  be  that  find  it 

8.  10  I  have  not  found  so  great  faith,  no,  not 
10.  39  He  that  findeth  his  life  shall  lose  it 

10.  39  loseth  his  life  for  my  sake  shall  find  it 

11.  29  and  ye  shall  find  rest  uuto  your  souls 

12  43  dry  places,  seeking  rest,  and  findeth  none 

12.  44  he  findeth  (it)  empty,  swept,  and  garnish. 

13.  44  which  when  a  man  hath  found,  he  hideth 
13.  46  when  he  had  found  one  pearl  of  great 

16.  25  lose  his  life  for  my  sake  shall  find  it 

17.  27  thou  shalt  find  a  piece  of  money  :  that 
18  13  if  it  so  be  that  he  find  it,  verily  I  say 

18.  28  found  one  of  his  fellow-servants,  which 

20.  6  found  others  standing  idle,  and  saith  unto 

21.  2  shall  find  an  ass  tied,  and  a  colt  with  her 

21.  19  found  nothing  thereon,  but  leaves  only 

22.  9  as  many  as  ye.  .find,  bid  to  the  marriage 
22.  10  as  many  as  they  found,  both  bad  and  good 
24.  46  lord  when  he  cometli  shall  find  so  doing 
26.  40  findeth  them  asleep,  and  saith  unto  Peter 
26.  43  And  he  came  and  found  them  asleep  again 
26.  60  found  none  :  yea,  though  many  false 

26.  60  false  witnesses  came,  (yet)  [found  they] 

27.  32  they  found  a  man  of  Gyrene,  Simon  by 
Mark  1.  37  when  they  had  found  him,  they  said  unto 

7.  30  she  found  the  devil  gone  out,  and  her 
11.  2  find  a  colt  tied,  whereon  never  man  sat 
11.  4  and  found  the  colt  tied  by  the  door  with. 

11.  13  haply  he  might  find  any  thing  thereon 
11.  13  came  to  it,  he  found  nothing  but  leaves 

13.  36  Lest  coming  suddenly  he  find  you  sleeping 

14.  16  came,  .and  found  as  he  had  said  unto  them 
14.  37  and  findeth  them  sleeping,  and  saith  unto 
14.  40  he  found  them  asleep  again,  for  their  eyes 
14.  35  sought  for  witness,  .and  found  none 

Luke  1.  30  for  thou  hast  found  favour  with  God 

2.  12  shall  find  the  babe  wrapped  in  swaddling 
2.  45  when  they  found  him  not,  they  turned 
2.  46  they  found  him  in  the  temple,  sitting  in 

4.  17  he  found  the  place  where  it  was  written 

5.  19  when  they  could  not  find  by  what  (way) 

6.  7  they  might  find  an  accusation  against  him 

7.  9  I  have  not  found  so  great  faith,  no,  not 

7.  10  found  the  servant  whole  that  had  been 

8.  35  found  the  man,  out  of  whom  the  devils 

9.  36  the  voice  was  past,  Jesus  was  found  alone 
11.  9  seek,  and  ye  shall  find  ;  knock,  and  it 
11.  10  he  that  seeketh  findeth ;  and  to  him  that 
11.  24  finding  none,  he  saith,  I  will  return  unto 

11.  25  cometh, he  findeth  (it)sweptand  garnished 

12.  37  lord  when  he  cometh  shall  find  watching 
12.  38  find  (them)  so,  blessed  are  those  servants 

12.  43  lord  when  he  cometh  shall  find  so  doing 

13.  6  and  sought  fruit  thereon,  and  found  none 
13.  7  seeking  fruit  on  this  fig  tree,  and  find  none 
15.  4  after  that  which  is  lost,  until  he  find  it ‘f 
15.  5  when  he  hath  found  (it),  he  layeth  (it)  on 
15.  6  for  I  have  found  my  sheep  which  was  lost 
15.  8  and  seek  diligently  till  she  find  (it)  ? 

15.  9  when  she  hath  found  (it),  she  calleth  (her) 
15.  9  I  have  found  the  piece  which  I  had  lost 
15.  24  he  was  lost,  and  is  found.  And  they  began 
15.  32  is  alive  again  ;  and  was  lost,  and  is  found 

17.  18  There  are  not  found  that  returned  to  give 

18.  8  cometh,  shall  he  find  faith  on  the  earth  ? 

19.  30  shall  find  a  colt  tied,  whereon  yet  never 
19.  32  and  found  even  as  he  had  said  unto  them 
22.  13  went,  and  found  as  he  had  said  unto  them 

22.  45  he  found  them  sleeping  for  sorrow 

23.  2  found  this  (fellow)  perverting  the  nation 
23.  4  said  Pilate . .  I  find  no  fault  in  this  man 
23.  14  have  found  no  fault  in  this  man  touching 

23.  22  I  have  found  no  cause  of  death  in  him 

24.  2  they  found  the  stone  rolled  away  from 
24.  3  and  found  not  the  body  of  the  Lord  J esus 
24.  23  when  they  found  not  his  body,  they  came 
24.  24  found  (it)  even  so  as  the  woman  had  said 
24.  33  found  the  eleven  gathered  together,  and  I 


.1  ohn 


He  first  findeth  his  own  brother  Simon 
.  41  We  have  found  the  Messias,  which  is_ 


1.  43  findeth  Philip,  and  saith  unto  him  ;  Fol. 

1.  45  Philip  findeth  Nathanael,  and  saith  unto 
1  45  We  have  found  him,  of  whom  Moses  in 

2.  14  found  in  the  temple  those  that  sold  oxen 

5.  14  Jesus  findeth  him  in  the  temple,  and  said 

6.  25  found  him  on  the  other  side  of  the  sea 

7.  34,  36  Ye  shall  seek  me,  and  shall  not  find 
7.  35  Whither  will  he  go,  that  we  shall  not  find 

9.  35  when  he  had  found  him,  he  said  unto  him 

10.  9  and  shall  go  in  and  out,  and  find  pasture 

11.  17  he  found  that  he  had  (lain)  in  the  grave 

12.  14  when  he  had  found  a  young  ass,  sat  the. 

18.  38  and  saith.  .1  find  in  him  no  fault  (at  all) 

19.  4  ye  may  know  that  I  find  no  fault  in  him 
19.  6  crucify  (him)  :  for  I  find  no  fault  in  him 
21.  6  right  side  of  the  ship,  and  ye  shall  find 

Acts  4.  21  finding  nothing  how  they  might  punish 

5.  10  and  found  her  dead,  and,  carrying  (her) 

5.  22  found  them  not  in  the  prison,  they  retu. 

5.  23  prison  truly  found  we  shut  with  all  safety 
5.  23  when  we  had  opened,  we  found  no  man 
5.  39  ye  be  found  even  to  fight  against  God 
7.  11  and  our  fathers  found  no  sustenance 
7.  46  Who  found  favour  before  God.and  desired 

7.  46  to  find  a  tabernacle  for  the  God  of  Jacob 

8.  40  Philip  was  found  at  Azotus  :  and  passing 

9.  2  if  he  found  any  of  this  way,  whether  they 

9.  33  found  a  certain  man  named  iEneas,  which 

10.  27  and  found  many  that  were  come  together 

11.  26  when  he  had  found  him,  he  brought  him 

12.  19  found  him  not,  he  examined  the  keepers 

13.  6  they  found  a  certain  sorcerer,  a  false 

13.  22  I  have  found  David  the  (son)  of  Jesse,  a 
13.  28  they  found  no  cause  of  death  (in  him),  yet 

17.  6  when  they  found  them  not,  they  drew  J. 
17.  23  I  found  an  altar  with  this  inscription,  To 

17.  27  if  haply  they  might,  .find him,  though  he 

18.  2  found  a  certain  Jew  named  Aquila,  born 

19.  1  came  to  Ephesus :  and  finding  certain  d. 
19.  19  counted  the  price,  and  found  (it)  fifty 
21.  2  finding  a  ship  sailing  over  uuto  Phenicia 

23.  9  We  find  no  evil  in  this  man:  but  if  a 

24.  5  wehave  found  this  man  (a)  pestilent  (f el.) 
24.  12  neither  found  me  in  the  temple  disputing 
24.  18  Jews,  .found  me  purified  in  the  temple 
24.  20  if  they  have  found  any  evil  doing  in  me 
27.  6  found  a  ship  of  Alexandria  sailing  into 
27.  28  And  sounded,  and  found  (it)  twenty  fath. 

27.  28  they  sounded  again,  and  found  (it)  fifteen 

28.  14  Where  we  found  brethren,  and  were  de. 
Horn.  4.  1  What  shall  we  say.  .Abraham,  .hath  f.  ? 

7.  10  (ordained)  to  life,  I  found  (to  be)  unto  d. 
7.  18  to  perform  that  which  is  good  [I  find] 

7.  21  I  find  them  a  law,  that,  when  I  would  do 

10.  20  I  was  found  of  them  that  sought  me  not 
1  Co.  4.  2  in  stewards,  that  a  man  be  found  faithful 

15.  15  and  we  are  found  false  witnesses  of  God 

2.  13  I  found  not  Titus  my  brother  :  but  taking 
5.  3  being  clothed  we  shall  not  be  found  naked 
9.  4  find  you  unprepared,  we . .  should  be  ash, 
n.  12  that,  .they  may  be  found  even  as  we 
12.  20  I  shall  not  find  you  such  as  I  would,  and 
12.  20  (that)  I  shall  be  found  unto  you  such  as 
2.  17  we  ourselves  also  are  found  sinners 

<->  1,  In  fnoliimi  oo  o  man  Tic 


Judgt4.  12  certainly  declare  it  me.  .and  find  (it)  out 
14.  18  If  ye  had  not  ploughed,  .ye  had  not  fo.  out 


1  Sa.  20.  21  send  a  lad,  (saying),  Go,  find  out  the  arr. 

20.  36  Run,  find  out  now  the  arrows  which  I  sh. 
Job  11.  7  Canst  thou  by  searching  find  out  God? 

11.  7  canst  thou  find  out  the  Almighty  unto 
Psa.  21.  8  Thine  hand  shall  find  out  all  thine  enem. 

21.  8  right  hand  shall  find  out  those  that  hate 
132.  5  Until  I  find  out  a  place  for  the  Loud 

Prov.  8.  12  and  find  out  knowledge  of  witty  invent. 
Eccl.  3.  II  no  man  can  fmd  out  the  work  that  God 
7.  24  That  which  is  f ar . .  who  can  find  it  out  ? 

7.  27  (counting),  .to  find  out  the  account 

8.  17  a  man  cannot  find  out  the  work  that  is 

12.  10  Preacher  sought  to  find  out  acceptable 


FINDING  (out)  — 

1  .To  find,  xyo  malsa. 

Gen.  4.  15  'lest  any  finding  him  should  kill  him 
Isa.  58.  13  nor  finding  thine  own  pleasure,  nor  spe. 

2. Search,  searching,  ipn  cheqer. 

Job  9.  10  Which  doeth  great  things  past  finding  o. 

FINDING  out,  past  — 

Not  to  be  traced  out,  ave^xviaffTOS  anexiclmiastos. 
Rom.  1 1 .  33  judgments,  and  his  ways  past  finding  out  I 
{See  also  Ease,  favour,  mercy.) 

FINE,  finest  — 

1  .Fatness,  3^n  cheleb. 

Psa.  81.  16  should  have  fed  them  also  with  the  finest 
147.  14  filleth  thee  with  the  finest  of  the  w  heat 

2 . Good,  np  tab. 

Dan.  2.32  image's  head  (was)  of  fine  gold,  his  breast 

3.  Good,  31  a  tob. 

2  Ch.  3.  5  which  he  overlaid  with  fine  gold,  and  set 

3.  8  he  overlaid  it  with  fine  gold,  (amounting) 

i.Fine  combed,  p'lp  sariq. 

Isa.  19.  9  they  that  work  in  fine  flax,  and  they  that 

5.  To  be  made  to  shine,  3n)t  tsaliab,  6. 

Ezra  8.  27  vessels  of  fine  copper,  precious  as  gold 

FINE,  to  — 

To  refine,  ppj  zaqaq. 

Job  28.  1  and  a  place  for  gold  (where)  they  fine  (it) 


!  Co. 


Gal. 

Phil. 


2  Ti. 


Heb. 


Rev. 


3- 

5- 

9- 

12. 

14. 


8  being  found  in  fashion  as  a  man,  he  lm 

9  And  lie  found  in  him,  not  having  mine 
17  sought  me  out  very  diligently,  and  found 

1.  18  he  may  find  mercy  of  the  Lord  in  that  d. 

4.  16  and  find  grace  to  help  in  time  of  need 

11.  5  was  not  found,  because  God  had  transla. 

12.  17  he  found  no  place  of  repentance,  though 
1  Pe.  1.  7  the  trial,  .might  be  found  unto  praise  and 

2.  22  Who  did  no  sin,  neither  was  guile  found 

■  Pe.  3.  14  ye  may  be  found  of  him  in  peace,  without 

■  John  4  I  found  of  thy  children  walking  in  truth 
2  hast  tried . .  and  hast  found  them  liars 
2  not  found  thy  works  perfect  before  God 

4  no  man  was  found  worthy  to  open  and 
6  men  seek  death,  and  shall  not  find  it 
8  neither  was  their  place  found  any  more 

5  And  in  their  mouth  was  found  no  guile 
16.  20  and  the  mountains  were  not  found 

18.  14  and  thou  shalt  find  them  no  more  at  all 
18.  21  Babylon,  .shall  be  found  no  more  at  all 
iS.  22  shall  be  found  any  more  in  thee 
18.  24  in  her  was  found  the  blood  of  prophets 
20.  11  and  there  was  found  no  place  for  them 
20.  15  whosoever  was  not  found  written  in  the 

5.  To  take  thoroughly ,  Ko.To.Xaptia.vu>  katalambano. 
Acts  25.  25  I  found  that  he  had  committed  nothing 

FIND,  can  — 

To  find,  evplcrKoi  heurisko. 

Luke  19.  48  could  not  find  what  they  might  do  :  for 

FIND,  to  cause  to  — 

To  cause  to  find,  xyn  matsa,  5. 

Job  34.  11  cause  every  man  to  find  accor.  to(his)ways 

FIND  occasion,  to  — 

To  find,  nya  matsa. 

Judg.  9.  33  do  to  them  as  thou  shalt  find  occasion 

FIND  out,  to  — 

1  .To  think  out,  3ciri  chashdb. 

2  Ch.  2.  14  to  find  out  every  device  which  shall  be 


FINE  flour  —  I 

1  .Fine  flour  ( rolled  or  crushed  small),  nSb  soletli. 
Lev.  2.  I  his  offering  shall  be  (of)  fine  flour;  and  he 
2.  4  cakes  of  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil 
2.  5  fine  flour  unleavened,  mingled  with  oil 
2.  7  it  shall  be  made  (of)  fine  flour  with  oil 

5.  11  of  an  ephali  of  fine  Bout  for  a  sin  offering 

6.  20  fine  flour  for  a  meat  offering  perpetual 

7  12  cakes  mingled  with  oil,  of  fine  flour,  fried 
14. 10  deals  of  fine  flour  (for)  a  meat  offering 

14.  21  fine  flourmingled  with  oil  for  a  meat  offer. 
23.  13  tenth  deals  of  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil 

23.  17  they  shall  be  of  fine  flour  ;  they  shall  be 

24.  5  shalt  take  fine  flour,  and  bake  twelve 
Hum.  6.  15  cakes  of  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil,  and 

7.  13,  19,  25,  31,  37  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil 
7.  43,  49,  55,  61  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil 

7.  67,  73,  79  of  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil 

8.  8  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil.  and  another 

4.  22  was  thirty  measures  of  fine  flour,  and 

7.  1  measure  of  fine  flour  (be  sold)  for  a  shekel 

7.  16  a  measure -of  fine  flour  was  (sold)  for  a 
7  18  and  a  measure  of  fine  flour  for  a  shekel 
g  29  the  fine  flour,  and  the  wine,  and  the  oil 
23.  29  for  the  fine  flour  for  meat  offering,  and 
Eze  16.  13  thou  didst  eat  fine  flour,  and  honey,  and 
16  19  fine  flour,  and  oil,  and  honey  (wherewith) 
46.  14  hin  of  oil,  to  temper  with  the  fine  flour 

2.  Fine  flour,  ffep.l5c.Xis  semi  dabs. 

Rev.  18.  13  fine  flour,  and  wheat,  and  beasts,  and 


1  Ki. 

2  Ki. 


2.  To  find,  ityo  matsa. 

Gen.  44.  16  God  hath  found  out  the  iniquity  of  thy 
NUUI32.  23  and  be  sure  your  sin  will  find  you  out 


Ch. 


FINE  brass  —  I 

Fine  frankincense  or  brass,  xaXKoXlfiavov  chalk. 
Rev.  1. 15  his  feet  like  unto  fine  brass,  as  if  they 
2.  18  flame  of  fire,  and  his  feet  (are)  like  fine  b. 


FINE  gold  — 

Fine  gold,  pip  charuts. 

Prov.  3.  14  and  the  gain  thereof  than  fine  gold 
Zech.  9.  3  and  fine  gold  as  the  mire  of  the  streets 


FINE  linen  — 

1  .Fine  linen,  In-aided  or  twisted  yarn,  ptax  elun. 
Prov.  7.  16  carved  (works),  with  fine  linen  of  Egypt 

2.  Fine  white  linen,  byssus,  pi3  huts. 

1  Ch.  4. 21  the  house  of  them  that  wrought  fine  linen 

14  27  (was)  clothed  with  a  robe  of  fine  linen 

2  Ch.  2.  14  in  blue,  and  in  fine  linen,  and  in  crimson 

3.  14  fine  linen,  and  wrought  cherubim  thereon 
Estli.  1.  6  fastened  with  cords  of  fine  linen  and 

8.  15  with  a  garment  of  fine  linen  and  purple 
Eze.  27.  16  purple,  and  broidered  work,  and  fine  U. 

3.  Byssus,  fine  while  linen,  Pvamvos  bussinos. 

Rev.  18.  16  that  was  clothed  in  fine  linen,  and  punple 
19.  8  be  arrayed  in  fine  linen,  clean  and  white 
19  8  fine  linen  is  the  righteousness  of  saints 

19.  14  clothed  in  fine  linen,  white  and  clean 

i.Fine  linen,  muslin,  <tivSuv  sindBn. 

Markis.  46  he  bought  fine  linen,  and  took  him  down 


FINER 


349 


FIRE 


5.  Byssus,  fine  white  linen,  f3v<r<ros  bassos. 

Lukei6.  19  was  clothed  in  purple  and  fine  linen,  and 
Rev.  18.  12  fine  linen,  and  purple,  and  silk,  and  scar. 

FINER  — 

To  refine,  fpy  tsarapli. 

Prov.25.  4  there  shall  come . .  a  vessel  for  the  finer 

FINGER  — 

1. Finger,  yaxK  etsba. 

Exod.  8.  19  magicians  said . .  This  (is)  the  finger  of  God 
29.  12  put  (it)  upon  the  horns . .  with  thy  finger 
31.  1 8  tables,  .written  with  the  finger  of  God 
Lev.  4.  6  priest  shall  dip  his  finger  in  the  blood 

4.  17  shall  dip  his  finger  (iu  some)  of  the  blood 
4.  25,  34  shall  take  of  the  blood,  with  his  ting. 
4.  30  take  of  the  blood  thereof  with  his  finger 

8.  is  put  (it)  upon  the  horns .  .with  his  finger 

9.  9  he  dipped  his  finger  in  the  blood,  and 
14.  16  the  priest  shall  dip  his  right  finger  in 
14.  16  shall  sprinkle  of  the  oil  with  his  finger 
14.  27  priest  shall  sprinkle  with,  .right  finger 
16.  14  and  sprinkle  (it)  with  his  finger  upon  the 
16.  14  sprinkle  of  the  blood  with  his  finger 

1 6.  19  sprinkle  of  the  blood,  .with  his  finger 
Numig.  4  shall  take  of  her  blood  with  his  finger 
Dent.  9.  10  tables . .  written  with  the  finger  of  God 
2  Sa.  21.  20  that  had  on  every  hand  six  fingers,  and 
1  Ch.20.  6  whose  fingers  and  toes  (were)  four  and 
Psa.  8.  3  consider,  .heavens,  the  work  of  thy  fingers 

144.  1  the  Lord  which  teacheth.  .my  fingers  to 
Prov.  6. 13  with  his  feet,  he  teacheth  with  his  fingers 
7.  3  Bend  them  upon  thy  fingers,  write  them 
Song  5.  5  and  my  fingers  (with)  sweet  smelling 
Isa.  2.  8  that  which  their  own  fingers  have  made 

17.  8  respect  (that)  which  his  fingers  have  made 

58.  9  the  yoke,  the  putting  forth  of  the  finger 

59.  3  with  blood,  and  your  fingers  with  iniquity 
.Ter.  52.  21  the  thickness  thereof  (was)  four  fingers_ 

l.Fingers,  JJjaxK  etsbean. 

Dan.  5.  s  in  the  same  hour  came  forth  fingers  of  a 

3.  Finger,  SokthAos  daktulos. 

Matt23.  4  will  not  move,  .with  one  of  their  fingers 
Mark  7.  33  put  his  fingers  into  his  ears,  and  he  spit 
Luken.  20  1  with  the  finger  of  God  cast  out  devils 
11.  46  touch  not  the  burdens  with,  .your  fingers 
16.  24  he  may  dip  the  tip  of  his  finger  in  water 
John  8.  6  [and  with  (bis)  finger  wrote  on  the  ground] 
20.  25  put  my  finger  into  the  print  of  the  nails 
20.  27  Reach  hither  thy  finger,  and  behold  my 

FINING  pot  — 

Refining  vessel,  'll!!?  matsrepli. 

'Prov.17.  3  The  fining  pot  (is)  for  silver,  and  the  fur. 
27.  21  (As)  the  fining  pot  for  silver,  and  the  fur. 

FINISH,  to  — 

1.  TV)  cut  off,  ysa  batsa,  3. 

Zech.  4.  9  his  hands  shall  also  finish  it ;  and  thou 

2.  To  shut,  restrain,  finish,  tibs  kala,  3. 

Dau.  9.  24  to  finish  the  transgression,  and  to  make 

3.  To  complete,  finish,  n)>3  kalah. 

1  Ch.28.  20  until  thou  hast  finished  all  the  work  for 

4 . To  finish,  complete,  kalah,  3. 

Gen.  6.  16  and  in  a  cubit  shalt  thou  finish  it  above 
Exod4o.  33  So  Moses  finished  the  work 
Ruth  3, 18  until  he  have  finished  the  thing  this  day 
1  Ki.  6.  9  So  he  built  the  house,  and  finished  it 

6. 14  Solomon  built  the  house,  and  finished  it 

7.  1  and  he  finished  all  his  house 

9.  1  finished  the  building  of  the  house  of  the 

1  Ch.27.  24  he  finished  not,  because  there  fell  wrath 

2  Ch.  7.  11  Solomon  finished  the  house  of  the  Lord 

24.  14  when  they  had  finished  (it),  they  brought 
31.  7  and  finished  (them)  in  the  seventh  month 

5.  To  complete,  finish,  V??  kelal,  5 a. 

Ezra  6. 14  finished  (it),  according  to  the  commandm. 
3.  To  finish,  complete,  aby  shalam,  3. 

1  Ki.  9.  25  before  the  Lord.  So  he  finished  the  house 

7.  To  finish,  complete,  aby  shelam,  5. 

Dan.  5.  26  numbered  thy  kingdom,  and  finished  it 

8.  To  end  fully,  diroreAeiu  apoteleo. 

Jas.  1. 15  when  it  is  finished,  bringeth  forth  death 

9 . To finish  throughout,  Sianvio  dianuo. 

Acts  21.  7  when  we  had  finished  (our)  course  from 

10.  To  end  fully,  £ktc Aeoi  ekteled. 

Lukei4.  29  foundation,  and  is  not  able  to  finish  (it) 
14.  30  began  to  build,  and  was  not  able  to  finish 

11  .To  end  besides  or  upon,  eViTeAecv  epiteleo. 

2  Co.  8.  6  would  also  finish  iu  you  the  same  grace 
12.7))  end  together  or  wholly ,  truvre Aeco  sunteleo. 

Rom.  9.  28  he  will  finish  the  work,  and  cut  (it)  short 
13.  To  end,  finish,  Tc\eiSa>  teleiob. 

John  4.  34  is  to  do  the  will,  .and  to  finish  his  work 
5.  36  which  the  Father  hath  given  me  to  finish 
17.  4  I  have  finished  the  work  which  thou  gav. 
Acts  20.  24  I  might  finish  my  course  with  joy,  and 

\i.The  things  toward  completion,  to  n pbs  airap- 
rt rryiv  ta  pros  apartismon. 

Lukei4.  28  whether  he  have  (sufficient)' to  [finish] 

15.  To  end,  finish,  rtKeu  teleo. 

Matt  13.  53  when  Jesus  had  finished  these  parables 
19.  1  when  Jesus  had  finished  these  sayings 


Matt  26.  1  when  Jesus  had  finished  all  these  sayings 
John  1 9.  30  he  said,  tt  is  finished  :  and  he  bowed 
2  Ti.  4.  7  I  have  finished  (my)  course,  I  have  kept 
Rev.  10.  7  the  mystery  of  God  should  be  finished 

11.  7  they  shall  have  finished  their  testimony 

20.  5  until  the  thousand  years  were  finished 

16.  To  complete,  to  do,  rd&SLb  n73  kalah  laasoth. 

2  Ch.  4.  11  Hurain  finished  the  work  that  he  was  to 
FINISHED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  cause  to  go  out,  NT'  yetsa,  ha. 

Ezra  6,  15  this  house  was  finished  on  the  third  day 

2.  To  be  complete,  finished,  .173  kalah. 

Exod39.  32  Thus  was  all  the'  work,  finished;  and  the 

1  Ki.  6.  38  was  the  house  finished  throughout  all 

2  Ch.  8.  16  was  prepared,  .and  until  it  was  finished 

29.  28  until  the  burnt  offering  was  finished 
Dan.  12.  7  when,  .all  these  (things)  shall  be  finished 

3.  To  be  completed,  finished,  nb 3  kalah,  4. 

Gen.  2.  1  the  heavens  and  the  earth  were  finished 
2  Ch.31.  1  when  all  this  was  finished,  all  Israel 

4.  To  be  finished,  complete,  D by  shalam. 

2  Ch.  5.  1  all  the  work,  for  the  house,  .was  finished 
Neh.  6. 15  the  wall  was  finished  in  the  twenty  and 

5.  To  be  finished,  complete,  \by  shelam. 

Ezra  5. 16  in  building,  and  (yet)  it  is  not  finished 

6 . To  become,  happen,  yivopai  ginomai. 

lleb.  4.  3  works  were  finished  from  the  foundation 

FINISHER  — 

Finisher,  ender,  completer,  TeAeioiTijs  teleioles. 

Heb.  12.  2  the  author  and  finisher  of  (our)  faith 

FIR  — 

1  .Fir,  cypress,  pine,  Bins  berosh. 

2Sa.  6.  5  all  manner  of  (instruments,  .of)  fir  wood 

1  Ki.  5.  8  of  cedar,  and  concerning  timber  of  fir 

5.  10  gave  Solomon  cedar  trees  and  fir  trees 
6. 15  the  floor  of  the  house  with  planks  of  fir 

6.  34  the  two  doors  (were  of)  fir  tree  :  the  two 
9. 1 1  with  cedar  trees  and  fir  trees,  and  with 

2  Ch.  3.  s  the  greater  house  he  ceiled  with  fir  .tree 

2.  Cypresses,  firs,  pines,  D'lrna  beroihim. 

Song  1.  17  beams,  .(arc)  cedar,  (and)  our  rafters  of 
FIR  tree  — 

Fir,  cypress,  or  pine  tree,  ssni?  berosh. 

2  Ki.19.  23  cut  down .  the  choice  fir  trees  thereof 
2  Ch.  2.  8  fir  trees,  and  algum  trees,  out  of  Lebanon 
Psa.  104.  17  (as  for)  the  stork,  the  fir  trees  (are)  her 
Isa.  14.  8  the  fir  trees  rejoice  at  thee,  (and)  the 
37.  24  cut  down  .the  choice  fir  trees  thereof 
41. 19  I  will  set  in  the  desert  the  fir  tree,  .pine 

55. 13  Instead  of  the  thorn  shall  come,  .fir  tree 

60. 13  the  fir  tree,  the  pine  tree,  and  the  box 
Eze.  27.  5  all  thy  (ship)  boards  of  fir  trees  of  Senir 

31.  8  the  fir  trees  were  not  like  his  boughs 
Hos.  14.  8  I  (am)  like  a  green  fir  tree.  From  me  is 
Nah.  2.  3  and  the  fir  trees  shall  be  terribly  shaken 
Zechn.  2  Howl,  fir  tree  ;  for  the  cedar  is  fallen 

FIRE  — 

1.  Light,  fire,  UN  ur. 

Isa.  24.  15  Wherefore  glorify  ye  the  Lord  in  the  fires 

31.  9  whose  fire  (is)  in  Zion,  and  his  furnace  in 
44. 16  saith,  Aha,  I  am  warm,  I  have  seen  the  f. 
47.  14  coal  to  warm  at,  (nor)  fire  to  sit  before  it 

Eze.  5.  2  Thou  shalt  burn  with  fire  a  third  part  in 

2 . Fire,  esh. 

Gen.  19.  24  and  fire  from  the  Lord  out  of  heaven 

22.  6  he  took  the  fire  in  his  hand,  and  a  knife 
22.  7  Behold  the  fire  and  the  wood  :  butwhere 
Exod.  3.  2  a  flame  of  fire  out  of  the  midst  of  a  bush 

3.  2  the  bush  burned  with  fire,  and  the  bush 

9.  23  and  the  fire  ran  along  upon  the  ground 

9.  24  fire  mingled  with  the  hail,  very  grievous 

12.  8  eat  the  flesh  in  that  night,  roast  with  fire 

12.  9  nor  sodden  at  all.  .but  roast  (with)  fire 

12.  10  which  remaineth.  .ye  shall  burn  with  fire 

13.  21  in  a  pillar  of  fire,  to  give  them  light 

13.  22  by  day,  nor  the  pillar  of  fire  by  night 

14.  24  the  pillar  of  fire  and  of  the  cloud,  and 

19.  18  because  the  Lord  descended,  .in  fire 

22.  6  If  fire  break  out,  and  catch  in  thorns,  so 
24.  17  glory  of  the  Lord  (was)  like  devouring  fire 
29.  14  thou  burn  with  fire  without  the  camp 
29.  34  thou  shalt  burn  the  remainder  with  fire 

32.  20  and  burnt  (it)  in  the  file,  and  ground  (it) 
32.  24  I  cast  it  into  the  fire,  and  there  came  out 
35.  3  Ye  shall  kindle  no  fire  throughout  your 
40.  38  fire  was  on  it  by  night,  in  the  sight  of  all 

Lev.  t.  7  the  priest  shall  put  fire  upon  the  altar 
1.  7  and  lay  the  wood  in  order  upon  the  fire 
1.  12  that  (is)  on  the  fire  which  (is)  upon  the  al. 

1.  17  upon  the  wood  that  (is)  upon  the  fire 

2.  14  green  ears  of  corn  dried  by  the  fire,  (even) 

3.  5  which  (is)  upon,  .wood  that  (is)  on  the  fi. 

4.  12  burn  him  on  the  wood  with  fire :  where 

6.  9  the  fire  of  the  altar  shall  be  burning  in  it 

6.  10  and  take  up  the  ashes  which  the  fire  hath 
6.  12  fire  upon  the  altar  shall  be  burning  in  it 
6.  13  fire  shall  ever  be  burning  upon  the  altar 

6.  30  sin  offering,  .it  shall  be  burnt  in  the  fire 

7.  17  the  remainder,  .shall  be  burnt  with  fire 

7.  19  it  shall  be  burnt  with  fire  :  and  as  for 
8.17  dung,  he  burnt  with  fire  without  the  camp 

8.  32  that  which  remaineth . .  ye  burn  with  fire 

9.  11  hide  he  burnt  with  fire  without  the  camp 
9.  24  there  came  a  fire  out  from  before  the  Lord 


Lev.  10.  1  took . .  his  censer,  and  put  fire  therein,  and 

10.  1  offered  strange  fire  before  the  Lord,  which 

10.  2  went  out  fire  from  the  Lord,  and  devoured 

13.  52  garment,  .it  shall  be  burnt  in  the  fire 

13.  55  thou  shalt  burn  it  in  the  fire ;  it  (is)  fret 

13.  57  burn  that  wherein  the  plague  (is)  with  fire 
16.  12  take  a  censer  full  of  burning  coals  of  fire 
16.  13  the  incense  upon  the  fire  before  the  Lord 
16.  27  they  shall  burn  in  the  fire  their  skins 

19.  6  the  third  day,  it  shall  be  burnt  in  the  fire 

20.  14  shall  be  burnt  with  fire,  both  he  and  they 

21.  9  she  profaneth . .  she  shall  be  burnt  with  fire 
Num.  3.  4  they  offered  strange  fire  before  the  Lord 

6.  18  and  put  (it)  in  the  fire  which  (is)  under 
9.  15  as  it  were  the  appearance  of  fire,  until 

9.  16  and  the  appearance  of  fire  by  night 

11.  1  the  fire  of  the  Lord  burnt  among  them 

11.  2  prayed  unto  the  Lord,  the  lire  was  quell 

11.  3  the  fire  of  the  Lord  burnt  among  them 

14.  14  goest  before,  .in  a  pillar  of  fire  by  night 
16.  7  put  fire  therein,  and  put  incense  in  them 
16.  18  put  fire  in  them,  and  laid  incense  thereon 
16.  35  there  came  out  a  fire  from  the  Lord,  and 
16.  37  scatter  thou  the  fire  yonder ;  for  they  are 
16.  46  put  fire  therein  from  off  the  altar,  and 
18.  9  most  holy  things,  (reserved)  from  the  fire 

21.  28  For  there  is  a  fire  gone  out  of  Heshbon,  a 
26.  10  fire  devoured  two  hundred  and  fifty  men 
26.  61  they  offered  strange  fire  before  the  Lord 
31.  10  burnt,  .all  their  goodly  castles,  with  fire 
31.  23  Every  thing  that  may  abide  the  fire 

31.  23  ye  shall  make  (it)  go  through  the  fire,  and 

31.  23  all  that  abideth  not  the  fire  ye  shall  make 
Deut.  1.  33  in  fire  by  night,  to  show  you  by  what  way 

4.  1 1  the  mountain  burned  with  fire  unto  the 
4.  12  spake  unto  you  out  of  the  midst  of  the  fire 
4.  15  spake  in  Horeb  out  of  the  midst  of  the  fire 
4.  24  the  Lord  thy  God  (is)  a  consuming  fire 
4.  33  God  speaking  out  of  the  midst  of  the  tire 
4.  36  upon  earth  he  showed  thee  his  great  fire 

4.  36  his  words  out  of  the  midst  of  the  fire 

5.  4  Lord  talked .  .out  of  the  midst  of  the  fire 

5.  s  ye  were  afraid  by  reason  of  the  fire,  and 
5.  22  Lord  spake,  .out  of  the  midst  of  the  fire 
5.  23  for  the  mountain  did  burn  with  fire 

5.  24  heard  his  voice  out  of  the  midst  of  the  fire 
5.  25  for  this  great  fire  will  consume  us  :  if  we 

5.  26  God  speaking  out  of  the  midst  of  the  fire 

7.  5  and  burn  their  graven  images  with  fire 

7.  25  images  of  their  gods,  .ye  burn  with  fire 
9.  3  (as)  a  consuming  firehe  shall  destroy  them 
9.  10  out  of  the  midst  of  the  fire  in  the  day  of 
9.  15  the  mount  burned  with  fire  :  and  the  two 
9.  21  and  burnt  it  with  fire,  and  stamped  it 

10.  4  out  of  the  midst  of  the  fire  in  the  day  of 

12.  3  burn  their  groves  with  fire  ;  and  ye  shall 

12.  31  they  have  burnt  in  the  fire  to  their  gods 

13.  16  shalt  burn  with  fire  the  city,  and  all  the 
18.  10  or  his  daughter  to  pass  through  the  fire 
18.  16  neither  let  me  see  this  great  fire  any 

32.  22  fire  is  kindled  in  mine  anger,  and  shall 
Josh.  6.  24  they  burnt  the  city  with  fire,  and  all] 

7.  15  accursed  thing  shall  be  burnt  with  fire 

7.  25  and  burned  them  with  fire,  after  they  had 

8.  8  (that)  ye  shall  set  the  city  on  fire 

8.  19  and  hasted  and  set  the  city  on  fire 

11.  6  thou  shalt.  burn  their  chariots  with  fire 

11.  9  and  burnt  their  chariots  with  fire 

n.  11  smote  all.  .and  he  burnt  Hazor  with  fire 
Judg.  1.  8  and  smitten  it.  .and  set  the  city  on  fire 

6.  21  there  rose  up  fire  out  of  the  rock,  and 

9.  15  let  fire  come  out  of  the  bramble,  and 

9.  20  if  not,  let  fire  come  out  from  Abimelech 
9.  20  let  fire  come  out  from  the  men  of  Shech. 
9.  49  and  set  the  hold  on  fire  upon  them 
9.  52  hard  unto  the  door,  .to  burn  it  with  fire 

12.  1  will  burn  thine  house  upon  thee  with  fire 

14.  15  burn  thee  and  thy  father's  house  with  fi. 

15.  5  And  when  he  had  set  the  brands  on  fire 

15.  6  and  burnt  her  and  her  father  with  fire 

15.  14  became  as  flax  that  was  burnt  with  fire 

16.  9  tow  is  broken  when  it  touchetli  the  fire 
18.  27  they  smote,  .and  burnt  the  city  with  fire 

20.  48  also  they  set  on  fire  all  the  cities  that 

1  Sa.  30.  1  smitten  Ziklag,  and  burnt  it  with  fire 

30.  3  and,  behold,  (it  was)  burned  with  fire 
30.  14  of  Caleb ;  and  we  burned  Ziklag  with  fire 

2  Sa.  14.  30  See,  Joab's  field,  .go  and  set  it  on  fire 

14.  30  Absalom’s  servants  set  the  field  on  fire 
14.  31  have  thy  servants  set  my  field  on  fire  ? 

22.  9  fire  out  of  his  mouth  devoured :  coals  were 

22.  13  before  him  were  coals  of  fire  kindled 

23.  7  they  shall  be  utterly  burned  with  fire  in 

1  Ki.  9.  16  and  taken  Gezer,  and  burnt  it  with  fire 

16.  18  Zimri.  .burnt  the  king’s  house,  .with  fire 
18.  23,  23  lay  (it)  on  wood,  and  put  no  fire 
18.  24  and  the  God  that  answereth  by  fire,  let 
18.  25  and  call  on.  .your  gods,  but  put  no  fire 

18.  38  the  fire  of  the  Lord  fell,  and  consumed 

19.  12  And  after  the  earthquake  a  fire 

19.  12  not  in  the  fire :  and  after  the  fire  a  still 

2  Ki.  1.  10,  12  let  fire  come  down  from  heaven,  and 

1.  10,  14  there  came  fire  down  from  heaven 

1.  12  the  fire  of  God  came  down  from  heaven 

2.  11  a  chariot  of  fire,  and  horses  of  fire,  and 

6.  17  full  of  horses  and  chariots  of  fire  round 

8.  12  their  stronghold  wilt  thou  set  on  fire 

16.  3  made  his  son  to  pass  through  the  fire 

17.  17  caused  their  sons,  .to  pass  through,  .fire 
17.  31  Sepharvites  burnt  their  children  in  fire 
19.  18  And  have  cast  their  gods  into  the  fire 

21.  6  he  made  his  son  pass  through  the  fire 


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2  Ki.23. 10  make  liis  sou.  .to  pass  through  the  Are 

23.  11  burned  the  chariots  of  the  sun  with  fire 

25.  9  every  great,  .house  burnt  he  with  Are 

1  Ch.14.  12  And.  .their  gods,  .were  burned  with  Are 

21.  26  he  answered  him  from  heaven  by  Are 

2  Ch.  7.  1  Are  came  dowu  from  heaven,  and  consu. 

7.  3  all . .  Israel  saw  how  the  Are  came  down 

28.  3  and  burnt  his  children  in  the  Are,  after 
33.  6  to  pass  through  the  Are  in  the  valley  of 

35.  13  And  they  roasted  the  passover  with  Are 
36. 19  burnt  all  the  palaces  thereof  with  Are 
Neh.  1.  3  the  gates  thereof  are  burned  ivith  Are 

2.  3,  13,  17  gates  thereof .  .consumed  withAre? 

9.  12  in  the  night  by  a  pillar  of  Are,  to  give 

9.  19  neither  the  pillar  of  Are  by  night,  to  shew 
Job  1. 16  The  Are  of  God  is  fallen  from  heaven,  and 

15.  34  Are  shall  consume  the  tabernacles  of  brib. 

18.  5  and  the  spark  of  his  Are  shall  not  shine 

20.  26  a  Are  not  blown  shall  consume  him  ;  it 

22.  20  the  remnant  of  them  the  Are  consumeth 

28.  5  and  under  it  is  turned  up  as  it  were  Are 
31.  12  a  Are  (that)  consumeth  to  destruction 
41.  19  go  burning  lamps .  .sparks  of  Are  leap  out 

Psa.  11.  6  he  shall  rain.  .Are  and  brimstone,  and  an 

18.  8  Are  out  of  his  mouth  devoured  :  coals 
18.  12  clouds  passed,  hail,  .and  coals  of  Are 
18.  13  gave  his  voice  ;  hail,  .and  coals  of  Are 

21.  9  in  his  wrath,  and  the  Are  shall  devour 

29.  7  voice  of  the  Lord  divideth . .  Aames  of  Are 
39.  3  while  I  was  musing  the  Are  burned 

46.  9  he  burneth  the  chariot  in  the  Are 
50.  3  a  Are  shall  devour  before  him,  and  it 
66.  12  we  went  through  Are  and  through  water 
68.  2  as  wax  melteth  before  the  Are,  (so)  let 
74.  7  They  have  cast  Are  into  thy  sanctuary 

78.  14  and  all  the  night  with  a  light  of  Are 

78.  21  a  Are  was  kindled  against  Jacob,  and 

78.  63  Tlie  Are  consumed  their  young  men  ;  and 

79.  5  Lord?,  .shall  thy  jealousy  burn  like  Are  ? 

80.  16  burned  with  Are,  (it  is)  cut  down  :  they 
83.  14  As  the  Are  burneth  a  wood,  and  as  the 
89.  46  Lord  ?. .  shall  thy  wrath  burn  like  Are  ? 

97.  3  A  Are  goeth  before  him,  and  burneth  up 

104.  4  Who  maketh  his  ministers . .  a  Aaming  Are 

105.  32  He  gave  them.  .Aaming  Are  in  their  land 

105.  39  and  Are  to  give  light  in  the  night 

106.  18  And  a  Are  was  kindled  iu  their  company 
1 18.  12  they  are  quenched  as  the  Are  of  thorns 
140.  10  let  them  be  cast  into  the  Are  ;  into  deep 
148.  8  Fire,  and  hail ;  snow,  and  vapours ;  stormy 

Prov.  6.  27  Can  a  man  take  Are  in  his  bosom,  and  his 

16.  27  and  in  his  lips  (there  is)  as  a  burning  Are 

26.  20  Where  no  wood  is.  .the  Are  goeth  out 
26.  21  (As),  .wood  to  Are ;  so  (is)  a  contentious 

30.  16  and  the  Are  (that)  saith  not,  (It  is)  enough 
Song  8.  6  the  coals  thereof  (are)  coals  of  Are 

Isa.  1.  7  your  cities  (are)  burned  with  Are  :  your 

4.  s  and  the  shining  of  a  Aaming  Are  by  night 

5.  24  as  the  Are  devoureth  the  stubble,  and 

9.  5  but . .  shall  be  with  burning . .  f uel  of  Are 
9.  18  For  wickedness  burneth  as  the  Are  :  it 
9.  19  people  shall  be  as  the  fuel  of  the  Are 

10.  16  a  burning  like  the  burning  of  a  Are 

10.  17  the  light  of  Israel  shall  be  for  a  Are 

26. 11  Are  of  thine  enemies  shall  devour  them 

29.  6  tempest,  and  the  Aame  of  devouring  Are 

30.  14  a  sherd  to  take  Are  from  the  hearth 
30.  27  and  his  tongue  as  a  devouring  Are 

30.  30  and  (with)  the  Aame  of  a  devouring  Are 
30.  33  the  pile  thereof  (is)  Are  and  much  wood 
33.  11  your  breath,  (as)  Are,  shall  devour  you 

33.  12  (as)  thorns,  .shall  they  be  burned  in  the  A. 

33. 14  who.  .shall dwell  with  the  devouring  Are? 

37.  19  And  have  cast  their  gods  into  the  Are 

43,  2  when  thou  walkest  through  the  Are,  thou 

44. 16  He  burneth  part  thereof  in  the  Are  ;  with 

44.  19  I  have  burned  part  of  it  in  the  Are  ;  yea 

47.  14  Behold,  .the  Are  shall  burn  them  ;  they 
50.  11  Behold,  all  ye  that  kindle  a  Are,  that 
50.  1 1  walk  in  the  light  of  your  Are,  and  in  the 
54.  16  smith  that  bloweth  the  coals  in  the  Are 

64.  2  As  (when)  the  melting  Are  burneth,  the  A. 

64. 1 1  our  beautiful  house . .  is  burnt  up  with  Are 

65.  5  These  (are)  a  smoke  in  my  nose,  a  Are 

66.  15  behold,  the  Lord  will  come  with  Are 
66.  15  to  render. .  his  rebuke  with  Aames  of  Are 
66.  16  For  by  Are.  .will  the  LORD  plead  with  all 
66.  24  neither  shalt  their  Are  be  quenched  ;  and 

Jcr.  4.  4  lest  my  fury  come  forth  like  Are,  and 

5.  14  I  will  make  my  words  in  thy  mouth  Are 

6.  29  lead  is  consumed  of  the  Are;  the  founder 

7.  18  the  fathers  kindle  the  Are,  and  the  worn. 

7.  31  to  burn,  .their  daughters  in  the  Are 

11.  16  he  hath  kindled  Are  upon  it,  and  the 

15.  14  for  a  Are  is  kindled  in  mine  anger,  (which) 

17.  4  for  ye  have  kindled  a  Are  in  mine  anger 
17.  27  then  will  I  kindle  a  Are  in  the  gates  there. 

19.  5  burn  their  sons  with  Are  (for)  burnt  offe. 

20.  9  as  a  burning  Are  shut  up  in  my  bones 

21.  10  this  city,  .he  shall  burn  it  with  Are 
21.  12  lest  my  fury  go  out  like  Are,  and  burn 

21.  14  I  will  kindle  a  Are  in  the  forest  thereof 

22.  7  and  they  shall . .  cast  (them)  into  the  Are 

23.  29  (Is)  not  my  word  like  as  a  Are  ?  saith  the 
29.  22  the  king  of  Babylon  roasted  in  the  Are 
32.  29  Chaldeans . .  shall  come  and  set  Are  on  this 

34.  2  this  city,  .lie  shall  bum  it  with  Are 

34.  22  and  they  shall,  .burn  it  with  Are  :  and  I 

36.  23  he  cut  it.  .and  cast  (it)  into  the  Are  that 
36.  23  until  all  the  roll  was  consumed  in  the  A. 

36.  32  which  Jehoiakim.  .had  burnt  in  the  Are 

37.  8  Cliald.  shall  come,  .and  burn  it  with  Are 


Jer.  37.  10  (yet)  should  they,  .burn  this  city  with  Are 

38. 17  tliis  city  shall  not  be  burned  with  Are 

38.  18  they  shall  burn  it  with  Are,  and  thou 

38.  23  cause  this  city  to  be  burned  with  Are 

39.  8  Chaldeans  burned . .  the  houses . .  with  Are 
43.  12  I  will  kindle  a  fire  in  the  houses  of  the 

43. 13  and  the  houses,  .shall  he  burn  with  Are 

48.  45  a  Are  shall  come  forth  out  of  Heshbon 

49.  2  and  her  daughters  shall  be  burnt  with  A. 

49.  27  will  kindle  a  Are  in  the  wall  of  Damascus 

50.  32  I  will  kindle  a  Are  in  his  cities,  and  it 

51.  32  the  reeds  they  have  burned  with  Are,  and 
51.  58  her  high  gates  shall  be  burned  with  Are 

51.  58  folk  in  the  Are,  and  they  shall  be  weary 

52.  13  and  all  the  houses.. burned  he  with  Are 
Lam.  1.  13  From  above  hath  he  sent  Are  into  my  bo. 

2.  3  burned  against  Jacob  like  a  Aaming  Are 
2.  4  he  stood,  .he  poured  out  his  fury  like  A. 

4.  11  hath  kindled  a  Are  in  Zion,  and  it  hath 
Eze.  1.  4  a  great  cloud,  and  a  Are  infolding  itself 

1.  4  of  amber,  out  of  the  midst  of  the  Are 

1.  13  like  burning  coals  of  Are,  (and)  like  the 

1. 13  the  Are  was  bright,  and  out  of  the  Are 

1.  27  I  saw.. the  appearance  of  Are  round 

1.  27  I  saw  as  it  were  the  appearance  of  Are 

5.  4  cast  them  into  the  midst  of  the  Are,  aud 
5.  4  burn  them  in  the  Are  ;  (for)  thereof  shall 
5.  4  Are  come  forth  into  all  the  house  of  Israel 

8.  2  lo,  a  likeness  as  the  appearance  of  Are 

8.  2  from  the  appearance  of  his  loins . .  Are 

10.  2  aud  All  thine  hand  with  coals  of  Are  from 
10.  6  Take  Are  from  between  the  wheels,  from 
10.  7  the  Are  that  (was)  between  the  cherubim 
15.  4  it  is  cast  into  the  Are.  .the  Are  devoureth 
15.  5  when  the  Are  hath  devoured  it,  and  it  is 
15.  6  which  I  have  given  to  the  Are  for  fuel 

15.  7  go  out  from  (one)  Are,  and  (another)  Are 

16.  41  they  shall  burn  thine  houses  with  Are 

19.  12  and  withered ;  the  Are  consumed  them 

19. 14  Are  is  gone  out  of  a  rod  of  her  branches 

20.  31  make  your  sons  to  pass  through  the  Are 

20.  47  Behold,  I  will  kindle  a  Are  in  thee,  and 

21.  31  I  will  blow  against  thee  in  the  Are  of  my 

21.  32  Thou  shalt  be  for  fuel  to  the  Are ;  thy 

22.  20  to  blow  the  Are  upon  it,  to  melt  (it) ;  so 

22.  21  blow  upon  you  in  the  Are  of  my  wrath 

22.  31  I  have  consumed  them  with  the  Are  of 

23.  25  thy  residue  shall  be  devoured  by  the  Are 

23.  47  and  burn  up  then1  houses  with  Are 

24.  10  Heap  on  wood,  kindle  the  Are,  consume 

24.  i2  wearied,  .her  scum  (shall  be)  in  the  Are 
28.  14  walked . .  in  the  midst  of  the  stones  of  Are 
28.  16  from  the  midst  of  the  stones  of  Are 

28.  18  therefore  will  I  bring  forth  a  Are  from 
30.  8  when  I  have  set  a  Are  in  Egypt,  and 
30.  14  will  set  Are  in  Zoau,  and  will  execute 
30.  16 1  will  set  Are  in  Egypt :  Sin  shall  have 
36.  5  in  the  Are  of  my  jealousy  have  I  spoken 
38. 19  in  the  Are  of  my  wrath  have  I  spoken 

38.  22  and  great  hailstones,  Are,  and  brimstone 

39.  6  I  will  send  a  Are  on  Magog,  and  among 
39.  9  shall  set  on  Are  and  burn  the  weapons 
39.  10  they  shall  burn  the  weapons  with  Are 

Dan.  10.  6  his  eyes  as  lamps  of  Are,  and  his  arms 
Hos.  7.  6  the  morning  it  burneth  as  a  Aaming  Are 

8.  14  but  I  will  send  a  Are  upon  his  cities 
Joel  1.  19,  20  the  Are  hath  devoured  the  pastures  of 

2.  3  A  Are  devoureth  before  them  ;  and  behind 

2.  5  a  Aame  of  Are  that  devoureth  the  stubble 

2.  30  show,  .blood,  and  Are,  and  pillars  of  sm. 

Amos  1.  4  I  will  send  a  Are  into  the  house  of  Hazael 

1.  7,  10 1  will  send  a  Are  on  the  wall  of 

1.  12  I  will  send  a  Are  upon  Teman,  which 

1.  14  I  will  kindle  a  Are  in  the  wall  of  Kabbah 

2.  2,  5  But  I  will  send  a  Are.  .and  it  shall  dev. 
5.  6  lest  he  break  out  like  Are  in  the  house  of 

7.  4  the  Lord  God  called  to  contend  by  Are 

Obad.  18  And  the  house  of  Jacob  shall  be  a  Are 
Mic.  1.  4  as  wax  before  the  Are,  (and)  as  the  waters 
1.  7  the  hires,  .shall  be  burned  with  the  Are 
Nah.  1.  6  his  fury  is  poured  out  like  Are,  and  the 

3.  13  Behold,  .the  Are  shall  devour  thy  bars 

3. 15  There  shall  the  Are  devour  thee  ;  the  sw. 
Hah.  2.  13  the  people  shall  labour  in  the  very  Are 
Zeph.  1.  18  shall  lie  devoured  by  the  Are  of  his  jealo. 

3.  8  shall  be  devoured  with  the  Are  of  my  jea. 
Zech.  2.  5  For  I . .  will  be . .  a  wall  of  Are  round  about 
3.  2  not  this  a  brand  plucked  out  of  the  Are  ? 

9.  4  Behold .  .she  shall  be  devoured  with  Are 

11.  1  Open  thy  doors,  .that  theAre  may  devour 

12.  6  like  an  hearth  of  Are  among  the  wood 

12.  6  like  a  torch  of  Are  in  a  sheaf ;  and  they 

13.  9  I  will  bring  the  third  part  through  the  A. 
Mai.  3.  2  like  a  reAner’s  Are,  and  like  fullers’  soap 

3.  Fire,  rwx  eshshah. 

Jer.  6.  29  the  lead  is  consumed  of  the  Are  ;  the  fo. 

4.  Burning ,  nuy?  beerah. 

Exod22.  6  he  that  kindled  the  Are  shall  surely  make 

5.  Fire,  Hi  nwr. 

Dan.  3.  22  the  Aame  of  the  Are  slew  those  men  that 

3.  24  Did  not  we  cast  three  men.  .into,  .the  A.? 

3.  25  four  men .  .walking  in  the  midst  of  the  A. 

3.  26  came  forth  of  the  midst  of  the  Are 
3.  27  upon  whose  bodies  the  Are  had  no  power 
3.  27  nor  the  smell  of  Are  had  passed  on  them 
7.  9  Aery  Aame . .  his  wheels  (as)  burning  Are 

6.  Fire,  irvp  pwr. 

Matt.  3.  10  tree .  .is  hewn  down,  and  cast  into  the  Are 

3. 11  baptize  you'with  the  Uoly  Ghost,  and.  .Are 


Matt.  3.  12  burn  up  the  chaff  with  unquenchable  Arc 
5.  22  Thou  fool,  shall  be  in  danger  of  hell  Are 

7.  19  tree,  is  hewn  down,  and  cast  into  the  Are 

13.  40  As.  the  tares  are.  .burned  in  the  Are ;  so 
13.  42  shall  cast  them  into  a  furnace  of  Are 
13.  50  shall  cast  them  into  the  furnace  of  Are 

17.  13  for  oft  times  he  falletli  into  the  Are,  and 

18.  8  two  feet  to  be  cast  into  everlasting  Are 

18.  9  having  two  eyes  to  be  cast  into  hell  Are 

25.  41  Depart  from  me.  .into  everlasting  Are 

Mark  9.  22  oft  times  it  hath  cast  him  into  the  Are 

9.  43,  45  [the  fil  e  that  shall  never  be  quenched] 

9.  44,  46,  48  [and  the  Are  is  not  quenched] 

9.  47  having  two  eyes  to  lie  cast  intohell  [Are] 

9.  49  For  every  one  shall  be  salted  with  Are 
Luke  3.  9  tree,  .is  hewn  down,  and  cast  into  theAre 
3.  16  baptize,  .with  the  Holy  Ghost  and  with  A. 
3.  17  the  chaff  he  will  bum  with  Are  unquench. 

9.  54  that  we  command  Are  to  come  down  from 
12.  49  I  am  come  to  send  Are  on  the  earth 

1 7.  29  it  rained  Are  and  brimstone  from  heaven 
22.  55  when  they  had  kindled  a  Are  in  the  midst 
Johni5.  6  men . .  cast . .  into  the  Are,  and  they  are  bur. 
Acts  2.  3  cloven  tongues  like  as  of  Are,  and  it  sat 

2.  19  blood,  and  Are,  and  vapour  of  smoke 

7.  30  an  angel ..  in  a  Aame  of  Are  in  a  bush 
28.  5  he  shook  off  the  beast  into  the  Are,  and 

Kom.12.  20  thou  shalt  heap  coals  of  Arc  on  his  head 

1  Co.  3. 13  because  it  shall  be  revealed  by  Are 

3. 13  the  Are  shall  try  every  man’s  work  of 

3.  15  himself  shall  be  saved ;  yet  so  as  by  Are 

2  Th.  1.  8  In  Aaming  Are  taking  vengeance  on  them 
Heb.  1.  7  Who  maketh.  .his  ministers  a  Aame  of  A. 

11.  34  Quenched  the  violence  of  Are,  escaped 

12. 18  the  mount,  .that  burned  w'ith  Are,  nor 

12.  29  For  our  God  (is)  a  consuming  Are 

Jas.  3.  5  how  great  a  matter  a  little  Are  kindleth  ! 
3.  6  the  tongue  (is)  a  Are,  a  world  of  iniquity 
5.  3  and  shall  eat  your  Aesh  as  it  were  Are 

1  Pe.  1.  7  your  faith,  .though  it  be  tried  with  Are 

2  Pe.  3.  7  reserved  unto  Are  against  the  day  of 
Jude  7  suffering  the  vengeance  of  eternal  Are 

23  pulling . .  out  of  the  Are ;  hating  even  the 
Kev.  1.  14  and  his  eyes  (were)  as  a  Aame  of  Are 

2.  18  who  hath  his  eyes  like  imto  a  Aame  of  Are 

3.  18  to  buy  of  me  gold  tried  in  the  Are 

4.  5  seven  lamps  of  Are  burning  before  the 

8.  s  Ailed  it  with  Are  of  the  altar,  and  cast 

8.  7  there  followed  hail  and  Are  mingled  with 
8.8  a  great  mountain  burning  [with  Are]  was 

9.  17  out  of  their  mouths  issued  Are  and  smoke 

9.  18  by  the  Are,  and  by  the  smoke,  and  by  the 

10.  1  mighty  angel .  .his  feet  as  pillars  of  Are 

11.  5  Are  proceedeth  out  of  their  mouth,  and 

13. 13  so  that  he  maketh  Are  come  down  from  h. 

14.  10  he  shall  be  tormented  with  Are  and  brim. 

14.  18  another  angel ..  which  had  power  over  Are 

15.  2  as  it  were  a  sea  of  glass  mingled  with  Are 

16.  8  given  unto  him  to  scorch  men  with  Are 
17. 16  shall  eat  her  Aesh,  and  burn  her  withAre 

18.  8  she  shall  be  utterly  burned  with  Are 
19. 12  His  eyes,  .as  a  Aame  of  Are,  and  on  his 

19.  20  both  were  cast  alive  into  a  lake  of  Are 

20.  9  Are  came  down  from  God  out  of  heaven 
20.  10  the  devil,  .was  cast  into  the  lake  of  Are 

20.  14  And  death  and  hell  were  cast  iuto.  Are 

20. 15  not  found,  .was  cast  into  the  lake  of  Are 

21.  8  in  the  lake  which  burneth  with  Are  and 

7 . Fire,  pyre,  irvpa  pura. 

Acts  28.  2  for  they  kindled  a  Are,  and  received  us 
28.  3  And  when  Paul . .  laid  (them)  on  the  Are 

8 . Light,  (pus  phos. 

Marki4.  54  he  sat.  .and  warmed  himself  at  the  Are 
Luke  22.  56  maid  beheld  him  as  he  sat  by  the  Are 

FIRE,  to  be  on  — 

To  be  set  on  fire,  nvpoopai  puroomai. 

2  Pe.  3.  12  wherein  the  heavens  being  on  Are  shall 

FIRE,  of  — 

Of  fire,  fiery,  irvpivos  purinos. 

Kev.  9.  17  having  breastplates  of  Are,  and  of  jacinth 

FIRE,  to  set  or  be  set  on  — 

1  .To  kindle,  barn,  nx;  yatsath,  5. 

2  Sa.  14.  31  have  thy  servants  set  my  Aeld  on  Arc  ? 

2.  To  set  on  fire,  barn,  lahat,  3. 

Dent  32.  22  and  set  on  Are  the  foundations  of  the  m. 
Tsa.  57.  4  (even  among)  them  that  are  set  on  Are 
83.  14  the  Aame  setteth  the  mountains  on  Are 
Isa.  42.  25  and  it  hath  set  him  on  Are  round  about 

3. To  set  in  a  blaze,  (p\oyi(u  pihlogizo. 

Jas.  3.  6  setteth  on  Are . .  and  it  is  set  on  Are  of  hell 

FIRE,  sign  of — - 

Uplifted  signal,  nNfco  masetli. 

Jer.  6.  1  set  up  a  sign  of  Are  in  Beth-liaccerem 

FIRE  brand — 

1.  Brand,  UN  ud. 

Isa.  7.  4  for  the  two  tails  of  these  smoking  Areb. 
Amos  4.  11  ye  were  as  a  Arebrand  plucked  out  of  the 

2. Sparks,  D’jjl  ziqqim. 

Prov.26.  18  As  a  mad  (man)  who  casteth  firebrands 

3.  Lamp,  T37  lappid. 

Judgis.  4  took  Arebrands,  and  turned  tail  to  tail 

15.  4  and  put  a  Arebrand  in  the  midst  between 


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FIRE  pan  — 

Fire  pan,  censer,  snuff  dish,  nnro  machtah. 

Exod2;.  3  and  his  flesh  hooks,  and  his  fire  pans 
38.  3  (and)  tile  flesh  hooks,  and  the  fire  pans 
2  Ki.  25.  15  the  fire  pans,  and  the  bowls,  .such  things 
Jer.  52.  19  the  fire  pans,  and  the  bowls,  and  the  cal. 
FIRKIN  — 

A  measure,  pcrp-qT-Ijs  melretes. 

John  2.  6  containing  two  or  three  firkins  apiece 

FIRM  — - 

1  .Firm,  fat,  tf'ia  bari. 

Psa.  73.  4  in  their  death  ;  but  their  strength  (is)  firm 

2.  To  prepare,  establish,  set  up,  pa  kun,  5. 

Josh.  3.  17  the  priests,  .stood  firm  on  dry  ground  in 
4.  3  the  place  where  the  priests’  feet  stood  firm 
3 .Steadfast,  firm,  sure,  Ptfiaios  bebaios. 

Heb.  3.  6  rejoicing  of  the  hope  firm  unto  the  end 
FIRM,  to  be  (as)  — 

To  be  firm,  px;  yatsaq. 

Job  41.  23  they  are  firm  in  themselves  ;  they  cannot 
41.  24  His  heart  is  as  firm  as  a  stone  ;  yea,  as 
FIRM,  to  make  — 

To  make  strong,  f)pp  teqeph,  3. 

Dan.  6.  7  to  make  a  firm  decree,  that  whosoever 
FIRMAMENT  — 

Expanse,  H’pa  raqia. 

Gen.  1.  6  God  said,  Let  there  be  a  firmament  in  the 

1.  7  God  made  the  firmament,  and  divided 

1.  7  the  waters  which  (were)  under  the  firm. 

1.  7  waters  which  (were)  above  the  firmament 
1.  8  And  God  called  the  firmament  Heaven 
1.  14  Let  there  be  lights  in  the  firmament  of 
1.  is  let  them  be  for  lights  in  the  firmament  of 
1.  17  And  God  set  them  in  the  firmament  of 
1.  20  fly  above  the  earth  in  the  open  firmament 
Psa.  19.  1  the  firmament  showeth  his  liandywork 
150.  1  praise  him  in  the  firmament  of  his  power 
Eze.  1.  22  And  the  likeness  of  the  firmament  upon 
1.  23  under  the  firmament  (were)  their  wings 
1.  25  there  was  a  voice  from  the  firmament  that 

1.  26  above  the  firmament  that  (was)  over  their 

10.  1  the  firmament  that  (was)  above  the  head 

Dan.  12.  3  shine  as  the  brightness  of  the  firmament 
FIRST  — 

1  .One,  ink  echad. 

Gen.  1.  5  evening  and  the  morning  were  the  first 

2.  11  The  name  of  the  first  (is)  l’ison  :  that  (is) 

8.  5  on  the  first,  .of  the  month,  were  the  tops 

8.  13  in  the  six  hundredth  and  first  year 

8.  13  the  first,  .of  the  month,  the  waters  were 
Exod4o.  2  O11  the  first  day  of  the . .  month  shalt  thou 

40.  1 7  on  the  first . .  of  the  month . .  the  tabernacle 
Lev.  23.  24  In  the  seventh  month,  in  the  first . .  of  the 
Nam.  1.  1  on  the  first,  .of  the  second  month,  in  the 
1.  18  on  the  first,  .of  the  second  month,  and 
29.  1  in  the  seventh  month,  on  the  first . .  of  the 
33.  38  died. .in  the  first. .of  the  fifth  month 
Dent.  1.  3  in  the  eleventh  month,  on  the  first .  .of 

1  Ki.  16.  23  In  the  thirty  and  first  year  of  Asa  king  of 

2  CI1.29.  17  Now  they  began  on  the  first,  .of  the.  .mo. 

36.  22  in  the  first  year  of  Cyrus  king  of  Persia 
Ezra  1.  1  in  the  first  year  of  Cyrus  king  of  Persia 

3.  6  From  the  first  day  of  the  seventh  month 

7.  9  For  upon  the  first . .  of  the . .  month 

7.  9  on  the  first,  .of  the  fifth  month  came  he 
10. 16  sat  down  in  the  first  day  of  the  tenth 

10.  17  made  an  end.  .by  the  first  day  of  the 
Neh.  8.  2  upon  the  first  day  of  the  seventh  month 
Job  42.  14  he  called  the  name  of  the  first,  Jemima 
Eze.  26.  1  in  the  eleventh  year,  in  the  first,  .of  the 

29.  17  in  the  first,  .of  the  month,  the  word 

31.  1  in  the  third  (month),  in  the  first,  .of  the 

32.  1  in  the  twelfth  month,  in  the  first,  .of  the 
45.  18  in  the  first,  .of  the  month,  thou  shalt 

Dan.  1.  21  Daniel  continued,  .unto  the  first  year  of 

9.  1  In  the  first  year  of  Darius  the  son  of  A. 

9.  2  In  the  first  year  of  his  reign,  I  Daniel 

11.  1  Also  I,  in  the  first  year  of  Darius  the  Mede 
Hag.  1.  1  in  the  sixth  month,  in  the  first  day  of 

.One,  in  chad. 

Ezra  5.  13  in  the  first  year  of  Cyrus  the  king  of  B. 

6.  3  in  the  first  year  of  Cyrus  the  king 
Dan.  6.  2  three  presidents,  of  whom  Daniel.. first 

7.  1  In  the  first  year  of  Belshazzar  king  of  Ba. 

.  Former,  'Dip  qadmai. 

Dan.  7.  4  The  first,  .like  a  lion,  and  had  eagle’s  win. 

7.  8  there  were  three  of  the  first  horns  plucked 
7.  24  and  he  shall  be  diverse  from  the  first 
Head,  first,  )icixp  reishon. 

Josh. 21. 10  of  Levi,  had  :  for  their’s  was  the  first  lot 
Job  15.  7  (Art)  thou  the  first  man  (that)  was  born  ? 

Head,  principal,  i»«i  rosh. 

i  Ch.12.  9  Ezer  the  first,  Obadiah  the  second,  Eliab 
16  7  David  delivered  first,  .to  thank  the  L. 

23.  19  Of  the  sons  of  Hebron  ;  .Teriah  the  first 
23. 20  Of  the  sons  of  Uzziel ;  Mieah  the  first 

24.  21  sons  of  Rehabiah,  the  first.  .Isshiah 
Amos  6.  7  now  shall  they  go  captive  with  the  first 

■  Head,  first,  peho  rishon. 

Gen.  8. 13  in  the  first  (month),  .the  waters  were  dr. 

13.  4  which  he  had  made  there  at  the  first 

25.  25  the  first  came  out  red,  all  over  like  an 

26.  1  besides  the  first  famine  that  was  in  the 


Gen.  28.  19  name  of  that  city. .  Luz  at  the  first 

38.  28  a  scarlet  thread,  saying.  This  came  out  fi. 
41.  20  the  ill  favoured  kine  did  eat  up  the  first 
Exod.  4.  8  neither  hearken  to  the  voice  of  the  first 
12.  2  it.  .the  first  month  of  the  year  to  you 
12.  15  the  first  day  ye  shall  put  away  leaven  out 
12.  15  from  the  first  day  until  the  seventh  day 
12.  16  in  the  first  day.  .an  holy  convocation 
12.  18  In  the  first,  .on  the  fourteenth  day  of  the 
34.  I  Hew.  .tables  of  stone  like  unto  the  first 
34.  1  the  words  that  were  in  the  first  tables 
34.  4  two  tables  of  stone  like  unto  the  first 
40.  2  On  the . .  day  of  the  first  mouth  shalt  thou 
40.  17  in  the  first  month  in  the  second  year,  on 
Lev.  4.  2t  burn  him  as  he  burned  the  first  bullock 
5.  8  offer  (that)  which  (is)  for . .  sin  offering  fi. 
9.  15  slew  it,  and  offered  it  for  sin,  as  the  first 
23.  5  In  tlie  fourteenth . .  of  the  first  month  at 
23.  7  In  the  first  day  ye  shall  have  an  holy 
23.  35  On  the  first  day.  .an  holy  convocation :  ye 
23.  39  on  the  first  day.  .a  sabbath,  and  on  the 
23.  40  ye  shall  take  you  on  the  first  day  the 
Num.  2.  9  camp  of  J udah . .  These  shall  first  set  forth 

7.  12  he  that  offered  his  offering  the  first  day 
9.  1  in  the  first  month  of  the  second  year  after 
9.  5  on  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  first  month 

10.  13  they  first  took  their  journey  accordingto 
10.  14  In  the  first  (place)  went  the  standard  of 
20.  1  into  the  desert  of  Zin  in  the  first  montli 
28.  16  in  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  first  month 

28,  18  In  the  first  day.  .an  holy  convocation 
33.  3  they  departed  from  Raineses  in  the  first 
33.  3  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  first  month 

Deut.  9. 18  I  fell  down,  .as  at  the  first,  forty  days 
10.  1,  3  tables  of  stone  like  unto  the  first 
10.  2  the  words  that  were  in  the  first  tables 
10.  4  wrote . .  according  to  the  first  writing 

10.  10  I  stayed . .  according  to  the  first  time,  fo. 
13.  9  thine  hand  shall  lie  first  upon  him  to  put 

16.  4  which  thou  sacrificedst  the  first  day  at 

17.  7  The  hands  of  the  witnesses  shall  be  first 
J osh.  4. 19  on  the  tenth ..  of  the  first  month,  and 

8  s  it  shall  come  to  pass . .  as  at  the  first,  that 

8.  6  say,  They  flee  before  us,  as  at  the  first 
Judgi8.  29  name  of  the  city  (was)  Laish  at  the  first 

20.  22  they  put  themselves  in  array  the  first  day 
20.  32  They  (are)  smitten  down,  .as  at  the  first 

20.  39  they  are  smitten,  .as  (in)  the  first  battle 

1  Sa.  14.  14  that  first  slaughter,  .was  about  twenty 

2  Sa.  19.  20  I  am  come  the  first  this  day  of  all  the 

19.  43  that  our  advice  should  not  be  first  had 

21.  9  they,  .were  put  to  death  .in  the  first 

1  Ki.17.  13  but  make  me  thereof  a  little  cake  first 

18.  25  Choose,  .one  bullock,  .and  dress  (it)  first 

20.  9  All  that  thou  didst  send  for.  .at  the  first 
20.  17  And  the  young  men.  .went  out  first ;  and 

1  Ch.  9.  2  Now  the  first  inhabitants,  .in  their  poss. 

11.  6  Whosoever  smiteth  the  Jebusites  first 

11.  6  So  Joali  the  son  of  Zeruiah  went  first  up 

12.  15  they  that  went  over  Jordan  in  the  first 
15. 13  For  because  ye  (did  it)  not  at  the  first 

24.  7  the  first  lot  came  forth  to  Jehoiarib 

25.  9  the  first  lot  came  forth  for  Asaph  to  Jos. 
27.  2  Over  the  first  course  for  the  first  month 

27.  3  the  captains  of  the  host  for  the  first  mo. 

29.  29  the  acts  of  David  the  king,  first  and  last 

2  Ch.  3.  3  The  length  by  cubits  after  the  first  mea. 

9.  29  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Solomon,  first  and 
12.  15  Now  the  acts  of  Rehoboam,  first  and  last 
16. 11  the  acts  of  Asa,  first  and  last,  lo,  they 
17.  3  he  walked  in  the  first  ways  of  his  father 
20.  34  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Jehoshaphat,  first 

25.  26  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Amaziah,  first  and 

26.  22  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Uzziah,  first  and 

28.  26  rest  of  his  acts  and  of  all  his  ways,  first 

29.  3  He,  in  the  first  year,  .in  the  first  month 

29.  17  they  began  on . .  the  first  month  to  sanctify 
29. 17  in  the  sixteenth  day  of  the  first  month 
35.  1  on  the  fourteenth,  .of  the  first  month 
35.  27  And  Iris  deeds,  first  and  last,  behold 

Ezra  3.  12  ancient  men,  that  had  seen  the  first  house 

6.  19  upon  the  fourteenth . .  of  the  first  month 

7.  9  For  upon,  the  first  month  began  he  to 

8.  31  on  the  twelfth,  .of  the  first  month,  to  go 
io.  17  they  made  an  end.  .by  the.  .first  month 

Neh.  7.  5  found,  .of  them  which  came  up  at  the  fi. 

8. 18  from  the  first  day  unto  the  last  day,  he 
Estli.  1.  14  (and)  which  sat  the  first  in  the  kingdom 
3.  7  In  the  first  month,  that  (is),  the  month  N . 

3. 12  on  the  thirteenth  day  of  the  first  month 
Prov.18. 17  first  in  his  own  cause,  .just  ;  but  his 
Isa.  1.  26  I  will  restore  thy  judges  as  at  the  first 

9.  1  when  at  the  first  he  lightly  afflicted  the 
41.  4  I  the  Lord,  the  first,  and  with  the  last 
41.  27  The  first  (shall  say)  to  Zion,  Behold 

43.  27  Thy  first  father  hath  sinned,  and  thy 

44.  6  I  (am)  the  first,  and  I  (am)  the  last ;  and 
48.  12  Hearken.  .1  (am)  the  first,  I  also  (am)  the 
60.  9  the  ships  of  Tarshish  first,  to  bring  thy 

Jer.  7.  12  Shiloh,  where  I  set  my  name  at  the  first 
16.  18  first  I  w  ill  recompense  their  iniquity  and 
33.  7  I .  .will  build  them,  as  at  the  first 
33.  11  For  I  will  cause  to  return,  as  at  the  first 
50.  17  first  the  king  of  Assyria  hath  devoured 
Eze.  29.  17  in  the  first  (month),  .the  word  of  the  Lo. 

30.  20  in  the  first  (month)  in  the  seventh  .  .of 
40.  21  were  after  the  measure  of  the  first  gate 

45.  18  In  the  first  (month),  .thou  shalt  take  a 
45.  21  In  the  first  (month),  in  the  fourteenth 

Dan.  8.  21  and  the  great  horn .  .(is)  the  first  king 
10.  4  the  first  month,  as  I  was  by  the  side  of 
10. 12  from  the  first  day.  .thy  words  were  heard 


Hos.  2.  7  I  will  go  and  return  to  my  first  husband 
Joel  2.23  cause  to  come . .  the  latter  rain  in  the  first 
Mic.  4.  8  unto  thee  shall  it  come,  even  the  first 
Hag.  2.  3  Who.  .saw  this  house  in  her  first  glory  ? 
Zecli.  6.  2  In  the  first  chariot  (were)  red  horses,  and 

12.  7  The  Lord  also  shall  save .  .Judah  first 
14-  10  unto  the  place  of  the  first  gate,  unto  the 
/ .  Beginning,  first,  'jchxq  rishoni. 

Jer.  25.  1  the  first  year  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of 

8.  Foremost,  first,  rriyto  reshith. 

Exod23. 19  The  first  of  the  first  fruits  of  thy  land 
34.  26  The  first  of  the  first  fruits  of  thy  land 
N  um  15.  20  Ye  shall  offer  up  a  cake  of  the  first  of  your 

15.  21  Of  the  first  of  your  dough  ye  shall  give 
24.  20  said,  Amalek.  .the  first  of  the  nations 
Deut.  18.  4  and  the  first  of  the  fleece  of  thy  sheep 
26.  2  That  thou  shalt  take  of  the  first'of  all  the 
Eze.  44.  30  And  the  first  of  all  the  first  fruits  of  all 
44.  30  ye  shall,  .give  unto  the  priest  the  first  of 

9 .  Commencement,  first,  nVnfi  techillah. 

Judg.  1.  1  Who  shall  go  up  for  us.  .first,  to  fight 

20.  18  Which  of  us  shall  go  up  first  to  the  battle 

20.  18  the  Lord  said,  Judah  (shall  go  up)  first 
2  Sa.  17.  9  some  of  them  be  overthrown  at  the  first 
Dan.  8.  1  after  that  which  appeared,  .at  the  first 

10.  To  begin,  chalal,  5. 

1  Sa.  14.  35  the  same  was  the  first  altar  that  he  built 

1 1 .  Daughter,  na  bath. 

Lev.  14.  10  one  ewe  lamb  of  the  first  year  without 
Num.  6.  14  one  ewe  lamb  of  the  first  year  without 

15.  27  he  shall  bring  a  she  goat  of  the  first  year 

12.  Beginning,  principal  point,  apxh  arche. 

fleb.  5.  12  the  first  principles  of  the  oracles  of  God 

13.  One,  pia  mia. 

Titus  3.  10  after  the  fust  and  second  admonition 

14.  Prior,  irpirepuv  proteron. 

Heb.  4.  6  they  to  whom  it  was  first  preached 

7.  27  to  offer  up  sacrifice,  first  for  his  own  sins 
15  .First,  TtpSirov,  or  rb  irpurov  proton,  or  to  proton. 
Matt.  5.  24  first  be  reconciled  to  thy  brother,  and 

6.  33  But  seek  ye  first  the  kingdom  of  God 

7.  5  first  cast  out  the  beam  out  of  thine  own 

8.  21  suffer  me  first  to  go  and  bury  my  father 

12.  29  except  he  first  bind  the  strong  man  ? 

13.  30  Gather  ye  together  first  the  tares,  and 
17.  10  Why  then  say .  .that  Elias  must  first  come? 
17.  11  Elias  truly  shall  [first]  come,  and  restore 
23.  26  cleanse  first  that,  .within  the  cup  and 

Mark  3.  27  except  he  w  ill  first  bind  the  strong  man 

4.  28  first  the  blade,  then  the  ear,  after  that 
7.  27  Let  the  children  first  be  filled  :  for  it  is 

9.  11  Why  say  the  scribes  that  Elias  must  first 

9.  12  he  answered.  .Elias  verily  cometh  first 

13.  10  the  Gospel  must  first  be  published  among 

16.  9  [he  appeared  first  to  Mary  Magdalene] 
Luke  6.  42  cast  out  first  the  beam  out  of  thine  own 

9.  59  suffer  me  first  to  go  and  bury  my  father 
9.  61  but  let  me  first  go  bid  them  farewell 

10.  5  into  whatsoever  house  ye  enter,  first  say 

11.  38  he  had  not  first  washed  before  dinner 

14.  28  For  which  of  you.  .sitteth  not  down  first 

14.  31  Or  what  king,  sitteth  not  down  first,  and 

17.  25  But  first  must  he  suffer  many  things 

21.  9  for  these  things  must  first  come  to  pass 
John  18.  13  led  him  away  to  Annas  first;  for  he  was 
Acts  3.  26  Unto  you  first  God,  having  raised  up  his 

7.  12  in  Egypt,  he  sent  out  our  fathers  first 

11.  26  disciples  were  called  Christians  first  in  A. 
13.  46  word  of  God  should  first  have  been  spoken 
26.  20  But  shewed  first  unto  them  of  Damascus 
Rom.  1.  8  First,  I  thank  my  God  through  Jesus  Ch. 

1.  16  to  the  Jew  [first],  and  also  to  the  Greek 

2.  9  of  the  Jew  first,  and  also  of  the  Gentile 

2.  10  to  the  Jew  first,  and  also  to  the  Gentile 

15.  24  if  first  I  be  somewhat  filled  with  your 

1  Co.  12.  28  first  apostles,  secondarily  prophets,  third. 

15.  46  that  (was)  not  first  which  is  spiritual,  but 

2  Co.  8.  5  first  gave  their  own  selves  to  the  Lord 
Eph.  4.  9  he  also  descended  [first]  into  the  lower 

1  Tli.  4.  16  and  the  dead  in  Christ  shall  rise  first 

2  Th.  2.  3  except  there  come  a  falling  away  first 

1  Ti.  2.  1  I  exhort  therefore,  that,  first  of  all 

3.  10  let  these  also  first  be  proved ;  then  let 

5.  4  let  them  learn  first  to  show  piety  at  home 

2  Ti.  1.  5  which  dwelt  first  in  thy  grandmother  L. 
Heb.  7.  2  first  being  by  interpretation  King  of 
Jas.  3.  17  wisdom  that  is  from  above  is  first  pure 

1  Pe.  4.  17  if  (it)  first  (begin)  at  us,  what  shall  the 

2  Pe.  1.  20  Knowing  this  first,  that  no  prophecy  of 

3.  3  Knowing  this  first,  that  there  shall  come 

16.  Foremost,  first,  irpwTos  protos. 

Matt  10.  2  The  first,  Simon,  who  is  called  Peter,  and 

12.  45  last,  .of  that  man  is  worse  than  the  first 

17.  27  take  up  the  fish  that  first  cometh  up;  and 

19.  30  first  shall  be  last ;  and  the  last,  .first 

20.  8  beginning  from  the  last  unto  the  first 
20.  10  But  when  the  first  came,  they  supposed 

20.  16  the  last  shall  be  first,  and  the  first  last 

21.  28  ha  came  to  the  first,  and  said,  Son,  go 

21.  31  They  say  unto  him,  The  [first],  Jesus  saith 

21.  36  sent  other  servants  more  than  the  first 

22.  25  the  first . .  left  his  wife  unto  his  brother 

22.  38  This  is  the  first  and  great  commandment 

27.  64  last  error  shall  be  worse  than  the  first 

Mark  9.  35  If  any  man  desire  to  be  [first],  (the  same) 

10.  31  first  shall  be  last;  and  the  last  first 

12.  20  first  took  a  wife,  and  dying  left  no  seed 


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FIRSTLING 


Marki2.  28  Which  is  the  first  commandment  of  all  ? 

12.  29  The  first  of  all  the  commandments  (is) 

12.  30  [This  (is)  the  first  commandment] 

Luke  2.  2  this  taxing  was  first  made  when  Cyrenius 

11.  26  the  last  (state),  .is  worse  than  the  first 

13.  30  which  shall  be  first,  and  there  are  first 

14.  18  Tlie  first  said  unto  him,  I  have  bought  a 
16.  5  said  unto  the  first,  How  much  owest  thou 

19.  16  Then  came  the  first,  saying,  Lord,  thy 

20.  29  the  first  took  a  wife,  and  died  without 
John  I.  41  He  [first]  findeth  his  own  brother  Simon 

5.  4  [whosoever  then  first,  .stepped  in  was] 

8.  7  He  that  is  without  siu . .  [let  him  first  cast] 

19.  32  soldiers . .  brake  the  legs  of  the  first,  and 

20.  4  the  other  disciple . .  came  first  to  the  sep. 
20.  8  disciple  which  came  first  to  the  sepulchre 

Acts  12.  10  When  they  were  past  the  first,  .ward 
20.  iS  from  the  first  day  that  I  came  into  Asia 

26.  23  he  should  be  the  first  that  should  rise 

27.  43  cast  (themselves)  first  (into  the  sea),  and 
Rom  IO.  19  First  Moses  saith,  I  will  provoke  you  to 
1  Co.  14.  30  If  (any  thing)  be  revealed,  .let  the  first 

15.  45  The  first  man  Adam  was  made  a  living 
15.  47  The  first  man  (is)  of  the  earth,  earthly 


Eph. 

Phil. 

iTi. 


2  Ti. 
Heb. 


„  .  which  is  the  first  commandment  with 
1.  5  For  your  fellowship,  .from  the  first  day 

1.  16  in  me  first  Jesus  Christ  might  show  forth 

2.  13  For  Adam  was  first  formed,  then  Eve 

5.  12  because  they  have  cast  off  their  first  faith 
2.  6  husbandman  that  laboureth  must  be  first 
4.  16  At  my  first  answer  no  man  stood  with  me 
8.  7  if  that  first  (covenant)  had  been  faultless 
8.  13  new  (covenant),  he  hath  made  the  first 


:  the  first  (covenant)  had  also  ordinances 
2  the  first,  wherein  (was)  the  candlestick 
6  priests  went,  .into  the  first  tabernacle 
8  as  the  first  tabernacle  was  yet  standing 
.  15  (that  were)  under  the  first  testament 
18  neither  the  first  (testament)  was  dedica. 

_  9  He  taketh  away  the  first,  that  he  may  est. 

1  Jo.  4.  19  We  love  him,  because  he  first  loved  us 
Rev.  I.  II  Alpha  and  Omega,  [the  first  and  the  last] 

1.  17  Fear  not ;  I  am  the  first  and  the  last 

2.  4  because  thou  hast  left  thy  first  love 

2.  5  repent,  and  do  the  first  works ;  or  else  I 
2.  8  These  things  saith  the  First  and  the  Last 
2.  19  and  the  last  (to  be)  more  than  the  first 
4.  1  the  first  voice  which  I  heard  (was)  as  it 
4.  7  the  first  beast  (was)  like  a  lion,  and  the 
8.  7  The  first  angel  sounded,  and  there  fol. 

13.  12  exercisethall  the  power  of  the  first  beast 
13.  12  causeth..  them.,  to  worship  the  first  beast 

16.  2  the  first  went,  and  poured  out  his  vial 
20.  5  finished.  This  (is)  the  first  resurrection 

20.  6  he  that  hath  part  in  the  first  resurrection 

21.  1  for  the  first  heaven  and  the  first  earth 

21.  19  The  first  foundation,  .jasper ;  the  second 

22.  13  Alpha  and  Omega,  .the  first  and  the  last 

FIRST,  at  (the)  — 

1.  Beginning,  apxh  arche. 

Jolinio.  40  into  the  place  where  John  at  first  bapti. 

12.  16  understood  not  his  diciples  at  the  first 

19.  39  which  at  the  first  came  to  Jesus  by  night 
Acts  15.  14  how  God  at  the  first  did  visit  the  Gentiles 

2 . Prior,  npirepov  proteron. 

Acts.  26.  4  which  was  at  the  first  among  mine  own 
Heb.  2.  3  which  at  the  first  began  to  be  spoken  by 

3.  First,  wpwTov  proton 

Gal.  4.  13  how.  .1  preached,  .unto  you  at  the  first 

FIRST,  to  be  — 

To  lie  or  be  laid  before,  wpoKeiyai  prokeimai. 

2  Co.  8.  12  For  if' there  be  first  a  willing  mind,  (it  is) 

FIRST  child,  to  bring  forth  — 

To  bring  forth  a  first  born,  15?  balcar,  5. 

Jer.  4.  31  of  her  that  bringeth  forth  her  first  child 

FIRST  (day)  — 

1  .One,  pla  mia. 

Matt  28.  1  as  it  began  to  dawn  toward  the  first  (day) 
Mark  1 6.  2  the  first  (day)  of  the  week,  they  came 
Luke  24.  1  upon  the  fii-st  (day)  of  the  week,  very  e. 
John  20.  1  The  first  (day)  of  the  week  cometh  Mary 

20.  19  being  the  first  (day)  of  the  week,  when 
Acts  20.  7  upon  the  first  (day)  of  the  week,  when 

1  Co.  16.  2  Upon  the  first  (day)  of  the  week  let  every 

2. Foremost,  first,  irpHiros  prbtos. 

Matt  26.  17  Now  the  first  (day)  of  the ..  unleavened 
Marki4.  12  And  the  first  day  of  unleavened  bread 
16.  9  [risen  early  the  first  (day)  of  the  week] 

FIRST  estate  — 

Beginning,  principality,  apxh  arche. 

Jude  6  angels  which  kept  not  their  first  estate 

FIRST,  from  the  very  — 

From,  above,  from  the  first,  avwQei'  anothen. 

Luke  1.  3  understanding  of  all.  .from  the  very  first 

FIRST,  of  all  — 

1  .Among  the  foremost,  cv  -rrpwrois  en  protais. 

1  Co.  15.  3  i  delivered  unto  you  first  of  all  that  which 

2. First,  irpunov  proton. 

Luke  12.  I  began  to  say  unto  his  disciples  first,  of  a. 
I  Co.  II.  18  For  first  of  all,  when  ye  come  together 
FIRST  begotten  — 

First  born,  irpoiroroKos  prototoleos. 

Heb.  1.  6  when  he  bringeth  in  the  first  begotten 

Rev.  1.  5  Jesus  Christ.. the  first  begotten  of  the  d. 


FIRST,  of  the  — 

Son,  produce,  ;a  hen. 

Exodi2.  5  without  blemish,  a  male  of  the  first  year 
29.  38  two  lambs  of  the  first  year  day  by  day  co. 
Lev.  9.  3  of  the  first  year,  without  blemish,  for  a 
12.  6  she  shall  bring  a  lamb  of  the  first  year  for 
23. 12  he  lamb  without  blemish  of  the  first  year 
23.  18  lambs  without  blemish  of  the  first  year 
23.  19  two  lambs  of  the  first  year  for  a  sacrifice 
Num.  6.  12  shall  bring  a  lamb  of  the  first  year  for  a 
6.  14  one  he  lamb  of  the  first  year  without  ble. 

6.  14  one  ewe  lamb  of  the  first  year  without  bl. 

7.  15  one  ram,  one  lamb  of  the  first  year 
[So  in  v.  21,  27,  33,  39,  45,  51,  57.  63.  69,  75,  81.] 

7.  17  he  goats,  five  lambs  of  the  first  year 
[So  in  v.  23,  29,  35,  41,  47,  53.  59.  65.  7H  77.  83.] 

7.  87  the  lambs  of  the  first  year  twelve,  with 
7.  88  the  lambs  of  the  first  year  sixty 
28.  3,  9  lambs  of  the  first  year  without  spot 

28.  11,  19,  27  one  ram,  seven  lambs  of  the  first 

29.  2  lambs  of  the  first  year,  without  blemish 
29.  8,  13  lambs  of  the  first  year;  they  shall  be 
29.  17,  20,  23,  26,  29,,  32  fourteen  lambs  of  the  fir. 
29.  36  seven  lambs  of  the  first  year,  without  bl. 

Eze.  46.  13  a  lamb  of  the  first  year  without  blemish 

FIRST  part  or  time  — 

1.  Beginning,  first  or  best,  rraifO.  reshith. 

Heut  33.  21  he  provided  the  first  part  for  himself 
Hos.  9.  10  as  the  first  ripe  in  the  fig  tree  at  her  first  t. 

2.  Commencement,  i^nn  tecliillah. 

Gen.  43.  18  returned  in  our  sacks  at  the  first  time  are 
43.  20  we  came  indeed  down  at  the  first  time 

FIRST  bom  — 

1.  First  born,  firstling,  1133  bekor. 

Gen.  10.  15  Canaan  begat  Sidon  his  first  born,  and 
22.  21  Huz  his  first  born,  and  Buz  his  brother 
25.  13  first  born  of  Ishmael,  Nebajoth  ;  and  Red. 
27.  19  I  (am)  Esau  thy  first  born  ;  I  have  done 
27.  32  he  said,  I  (am)thy  son,  thy  first  born,  Esau 
35.  23  Reuben,  Jacob's  first  born,  and  Simeon 
36. 15  sons  of  Eliphaz  the  first  born,  .of  Esau 
38.  6  Judah  took  a  wife  for  Er  liis  first  born 
38.  7  Er,  Judah’s  first  born,  was  wicked  in  the 
41.  51  Joseph  called  the  name  of  the  first  born 
43.  33  the  first  born  according  to  his  birthright 
46.  8  and  his  sons  :  Reuben,  Jacob's  first  born 
48.  14  wittingly;  for  Manasseh  (was)  the  first  bo. 

48.  18  Not  so,  my  fatliei".  for  this  (is)  the  first  b. 

49.  3  Reuben,  thou  (art)  my  firstborn,  mymight 
Exod.  4.  22  saith .  .Israel  (is)  my  son .  my  first  born 

4.  23  I  will  slay  thy  sou . .  thy  first  born 
6.  14  sons  of  Reuben  the  first  born  of  Israel 
11.  s  all  the  first  born  in  the  laud  of  Egypt  shall 
11.  5  from  the  first  born  of  Pharaoh  that  sitteth 
11.  5  unto  the  first  born  of  the  maidservant 

11.  5  and  all  the  first  born  of  beasts 

12.  12  I . .  will  smite  all  the  first  born  in  the  land 
12.  29  the  Lord  smote  all  the  firstborn  in  the 
12.  29  from  the  first  born  of  Pharaoh  that  sat  on 
12.  29  unto  the  first  born  of  the  captive  that 

12.  29  and  all  the  first  born  of  cattle 

13  2  Sanctify  unto  me  all  the  first  born,  what. 

13.  13  all  the  first  born  of  man  among  thy  chil. 
13.  15  that  the  Lord  slew  all  the  first  born  in 
13.  15  the  first  bom  of  man,  and  the  first  born 
13.  15  all  the  first  born  of  my  children  I  redeem 
22.  29  the  first  born  of  thy  sons  slialt  thou  give 
34.  20  All  the  first  born  of  thy  sons  thou  shalt 

Nadab  the  first  born,  and  Abihu 


Num. 


_ _ _  Eleazar 

3.  12  instead  of  all  the  first  born  that  openeth 
3.  13  Because  all  the  first  born  (are)  mine 
3.  13  on  the  day  that  I  smote  all  the  first  born 
13  I  hallowed  unto  me  all  the  first  born  m  I. 

40  Number  all  the  first  born  of  the  males 

41  instead  of  all  the  first  born  among  the  c. 

42  And  Moses  numbered . .  all  the  first  born 

43  all  the  first  born  males  by  the  number 
45  Take  the  Levites  instead  of  all  the  first  b. 

3.  46,  50  of  the  first  born  of  the  children  of  Isr. 
8.  16  the  first  born  of  all  the  children  of  Israel 
8.  17,  18  all  the  first  born  of  the  children  of  Is. 
8.  17  I  smote  every  first  born  in  the  land  of  K 
18. 15  the  first  born  of  man  shalt  thou  surely 
33.  4  For  the  Egyptians  buried  all.  .first  born 
Deut2i.  t 5  and.  .the  first  born  son  be  her’s  that  was 
21.  16  the  son  of  the  hated,  .the  first  born 
21.  17  for  be.  .the  right  of  the  first  born  (is)  Ins 
25.  6  the  first  born  which  she  beareth  shall 
Josh.  6.  26  shall  lay  the  foundation,  .in  his  first  born 
17.  1  Manasseh  ;  for  he  (was)  the  first  born  of 
17.  1  for  Machir  the  first  born  of  Manasseh 
Judg.  8.  20  he  said  unto  Jether  his  first  born,  Up 

1  Sa.  8.  2  the  name  of  his  first  born  was  Joel 

17.  13  Eliab  the  first  born;  and  next  unto  him,  A. 

2  Sa.  3.  2  his  first  born  was  Ammon,  of  Ahinoam 
1  Ki.  16.  34  laid  the  foundation .  .in .  .his  first  born 

1  Ch.  1.  13  Canaan  begat  Zidon  his  first  born,  and  H. 

1.  29  first  born  of  Ishmael,  Nebaioth  ;  then  K. 

2.  3  Er,  the  first  born  of  Judah,  was  evil  in 
2.  13  Jessie  begat  his  first  born  Eliab,  and  A. 

2.  25  sons  of  Jerahmeel  the  first  born  of  Hez. 

2.  27  sons  of  Ram  the  first  horn  of  Jerahmeel 
2.  42  Mesha  his  first  born,  which  (was)  the  fa 

2.  50  the  son  of  Hur,  the  first  born  of  Ephratah 

3.  1  the  first  born  Ammon,  of  Ahinoam  the 
3. 15  sons  of  Josiah .  .the  first  born  -Tohanan 

4.  4  sons  of  Hur,  the  first  horn  of  Ephratah 

5.  1  sons  of  Reuben,  the  first  born  of  Israel 


1  Ch.  5.  3  sons,  of  Reuben  the  first  bom  of  Israel 

6.  28  sons  of  Samuel ;  the  first  born  Vashni 
8.  1  Now  Benjamin  begat  Bela  his  first  bom 
8.  30  And  his  first  horn  son  Abdon,  and  Zur 

8.  39  Ulam  his  first  horn,  Jeliush  the  second 

9.  5  Shilonites  ;  Asaiah  the  first  bom,  and  his 
9.  31  the  first  born  of  Shallum  the  Korahite 

9.  36  And  his  first  horn  son  Abdon,  then  Zur 
26.  2  Zechariah  the  first  bora,  Jediael  the  sec. 

26.  4  Shemaiah  the  first  born,  Jehozabad  the 
26.  10  he  was  not  the  first  born,  yet  his  father 

2  Ch.21.  3  to  Jehoram,  because  he  (was)  the  first  h. 
Neh.  10.  36  Also  the  first  horn  of  our  sons,  and  of  our 
Job  18.  13  the  first  horn  of  death  shall  devour  his 
Psa.  78.  51  And  smote  all  the  first  born  in  Egypt 

89.  27  I  will  make  him  (my)  first  bom,  higher 
105.  36  He  smote  also  all  the  first  bom  in  their 

135.  8  Who  smote  the  first  born  of  Egypt,  both 

136.  10  To  him  that  smote  Egypt  in  their  first  b. 
Isa.  14.  30  And  the  first  born  of  the  poor  shall  feed 
Jer.  31.  9  I  am  afather.  .and  Ephraim  (is) my  firstb. 
Mic.  6.  7  shall  I  give  my  first  bom  (for)  my  transg. 
Zech.12.  10  as  one  that  is  in  bitterness  for.  .first  born 

2.  Birthright,  1703  bekor  ah. 

Deut  21.  17  son  of  the  hated,  .the  right  of  the  first  b. 

3.  First  born,  n'23  bekirah. 

Gen.  19.  31  And  the  first  born  said  unto  the  younger 
19.  33  the  first  born  went  in,  and  lay  with  her 
19.  34  that  the  first  born  said  unto  the  younger 
19.  37  the  first  born  bare  a  son,  and  called  his 
29.  26  to  give  the  younger,  before  the  first  born 
1  Sa.  14.  49  name  of  the  first  born  Merab,  and  the 

4.  First  born,  it  par  6tokos  prototokos. 

Matt.  1.  25  till  she  had  brought  forth  her  [first  bom] 
Luke  2  7  And  she  brought  forth  her  first  born  son 

Rom.  8.  29  that  he  might  be  the  first  bora  among 
Col  1  15  Who  is.  .the  first  born  of  every  creature 
1.  18  who  is.  .the  first  born  from  the  dead 
Heb.  1 1.  28  lest  he  that  destroyed  the  first  bom  slio. 

1 2.  23  To  the  general  assembly . .  of  the  first  born 

FIRST  bom,  to  make  — 

To  constitute  first  born,  123  bakar,  3. 

Deut  21.16  not  make  the  son  of  the  beloved  first  born 

FIRST  fruit  — 

1.  First  or  earliest  fruit,  H33  bikkur. 

Exod23.  16  the  first  fruits  of  thy  labours,  which  thou 
23  19  The  first  of  the  first  fruits  of  thy  land  thou 
34  22  of  the  first  fruits  of  wheat  harvest,  and 
34.  26  The  first  of  the  first  fruits  of  thy  land 
Lev  2  14  if  thou  offer  a  meat  offering  of  thy  first  f. 
2.  14  for  the  meat  offering  of  thy  first  fruits 
2">  i7  (they  are)  the  first  fruits  unto  the  LORD 

23.  20  with  the  bread  of  the  first  fruits,  (for)  a 
Nuni28.  26  in  the  day  of  the  first  fruits,  when  ye  bn. 

2  Ki  4  42  brought  the  man  of  God  bread  of  the  f.  f. 
Neh  10  35  And  to  bring  the  first  fruits  of  our  ground 

10.  35  and  the  first  fruits  of  all  fruit  of  all  trees 
13  31  and  for  the  first  fruits.  Rememberme,  0 
Eze.  44'.  30  And  the  first  of  all  the  first  fruits  of  all 

2 . First  or  principal  fruit,  n'U'NT  reshith. 

Lev.  2.  12  As  for  the  oblation  of  the  first  fruits,  ye 
IO  ye  shall  bring  a  sheaf  of  the  first  fruits 
Num  18  12  the  first  fruits  of  them  which  they  shall 
Deut  18.  4  The  first  fruit,  .of  thy  com,  of  thy  vine 
26.  10  I  have  brought  the  first  fruits  of  the  land 
2  Ch  31  5  brought  in  abundance  the  first  fruits  of 

Nell'  10.  37  we  should  bring  the  first  fruits  of  our  d. 

12.  44  for  the  first  fruits,  and  for  the  tithes,  to 
Prov  3  9  and  with  the  first  fruits  of  all  thine  incr. 
Jer  ’  2  3  the  first  fruits  of  his  increase :  all  that 

Eze.  20.  40  the  first  fruits  of  your  oblations,  with  all 
48.  14  nor  alienate  the  first  fruits  of  the  land 

3.  First  fruits,  anapx'n  aparche. 

Rom '  8.  23  Which  have  the  first  fruits  of  the  Spirit 
II  16  For  if  the  first  fruit  (lie)  holy,  the  lump 
16  4  who  is  the  first  fruits  of  Achaia  unto  <_ 11. 

I  Co  14'.  20  become  the  first  fruits  of  them  that  slept 
'  fir  a,  Christ  the  first  fruits  ;  afterward  they 
!6.  is  that  it  is  the  first  fruits  of  Achaia,  and 
Jas  1  18  that  we  should  lie  a  kind  of  first  fruits  of 
Rev.  14.  4  tlie  first  fruits  unto  God  and  to  the  Lamb 

FIRST  ripe  — 

1.  First  ripe  fruit,  1123  bikkur.  ■  . 

Num.  13.  20  the  time  (was)  the  time  of  the  first  ripe 
18.  13  whatsoever  is  first  ripe  in  the  land,  which 

2  First  ripe  fruit,  rnisa  bikkurah. 

Hos.  9.  10  I  saw  your  fathers  as  the  first  ripe  in  tlie 

3.  First  ripe  fruit,  .17133  baUmroh. 

Jer.  24.  2  very  good  figs . .  like  the  figs . .  first  ripe 

FIRST  ripe  fig  — 

First  ripe  fruit ,  1133  bikkur.  _ 

Nah.  3.  12  fig  trees  with  the  first  ripe  figs  . 

FIRST  ripe  fruit  — 

First  ripe  fruit,  1723  bikkurah.  fnlit 

Mic.  7.  1  Woe.  .my  soul  desired  the  first  ripe  fiuit 

FIRSTLING  — 

1. Firstling,  first  born,  1133  bekor. 

Lev.  27.  26  Only  the  firstling  of  the  beasts,  which 
Num.  3.  4i  instead  of  all  the  firstlings  among  the  ca 
18.  15  the  firstling  of  unclean  beasts 1  shalt  1 thou 
18  17  But  the  firstling  of  a  cow,  or  the  nrsU>n» 
Deuti5.  19  All  the  firstling  males  that  come  ot  tny 


if  they 


FIRSTLING 


353 


FIVE 


Deut  15.  19  thou  shalt  do  no  work  with  the  firstling 
15.  19  nor  shear  the  firstling  of  thy  sheep 

33.  17  His  glory  (is  like)  the  firstling  of  his  bul. 

2.  Firstling,  first  born,  .TJ133  bekorah. 

Gen.  4.  4  Abel,  he  also  brought  of  the  firstlings  of 
Deut  i2.  6  the  firstlings  of  your  herds  and  of  your 

12.  17  the  firstlings  of  thy  herds,  or  of  thy  flock 
14.  23  the  firstlings  of  thy  herds  and  of  thy  flocks 

Neh.  10.  36  the  firstlings  of  our  herds  and  of  our  flocks 

3.  What  opens  ( the  womb),  'as  peter. 

Exod  13.  12  every  firstling  that  eometh  of  a  beast 

13.  13  every  firstling  of  an  ass  thou  shalt  redeem 

34.  19  every  firstling  among  thy  cattle,  .ox  or 
34.  20  But  the  firstling  of  an  ass  thou  shalt  red. 

FIRSTLING,  to  be— 

To  be  inode  a  firstling,  isa  bakar,  4. 

Lev.  27.  26  which  should  be  the  Lord’s  firstling,  no 
FISH  — 

l .fish,  Jxs  dang. 

Neh.  13.  16  There  dwelt  men.  .which  brought  fish 

l.Fish,  dag. 

Gen.  9.  2  shall  be.  .upon  all  the  fishes  of  the  sea 
Nunn  1.  22  or  shall  all  the  fish  of  the  sea  be  gathered 
1  Ki.  4.  33  he  spake  also  of  beasts,  .and  of  fishes 
2CI1.  33.  14  even  to  the  entering  in  at  the  fish  gate 
Neh.  3.  3  the  fish  gate  did  the  sons  of  Hassenaah 

12.  39  And  from,  .above  the  fish  gate,  .even  unto 
Job  12.  8  the  fishes  of  the  sea  shall  declare  unto 
41.  7  Canst  thou  fill . .  his  head  with  fish  spears? 
Psa.  8.  8  The  fowl  of  the  air,  and  the  fish  of  the 
Eccl.  9.  12  as  the  fishes  that  are  taken  in  an  evil  net 
Eze.  38.  20  So  that  the  fishes  of  the  sea,  and  the  fowls 
Hos.  4.  3  the  fishes  of  the  sea  also  shall  be  taken 
Jon.  1.  17  Lord  had  prepared  a  great  fish  to  swallow 

1.  17  Jonah  was  in  the  belly  of  the  fish  three 

2. 10  Lord  spake  unto  the  fish,  and  it  vomited 
Hab.  1.  14  And  niakest  men  as  the  fishes  of  the  sea 
Zeph.  1.  3  I  will  consume . .  the  fishes  of  the  sea,  and 

1.  10  the  noise  of  a  cry  from  the  fish  gate,  and 

'•.Fish,  nil  dagah. 

Gen.  1.  26,  28  have  dominion  over  the  fish  of  the  sea 
Exod  7.  18  And  the  fish  that  (is)  in  the  river  shall 

7.  21  And  the  fish  that  (was)  in  the  river  died 
Numn.  5  We  remember  the  fish  which  we  did  eat 
Deut.  4.  18  likeness  of  any  fish  that  (is)  in  the  waters 
Psa.  105.  29  turned . .  waters  into  blootl,  and  slew . .  fish 
Isa.  50.  2  their  fish  stinketh,  because . .  no  water,  and 
Eze.  29.  4  I  will  cause  the  fish  of  the  rivers  to  stick 

29.  4  all  the  fish  of  thy  rivers  shall  stick  imto 

29.  5  leave . .  thee  and  all  the  fish  of  thy  rivers 
47.  9  there  shall  be  a.  .great  multitude  of  fish 
47.  10  their  fish  shall  be  according  to  their  kinds 
47.  10  as  the  fish  of  the  great  sea,  exceeding 
Jon.  2.  1  Then  Jonah  prayed.,  out  of  the  fish’s  belly 

.Soul,  breathing  creature,  tt’SJ  nephesh. 

Isa.  19. 10  all  that  make  sluices  (and)  ponds  for  fish 
.Fish,  1x80s  ichthus. 

Matt.  7. 10  if  he  ask  a  fish,  will  he  give  him  a  serpe.? 

14.  17  We  have  here,  .five  loaves,  and  two  fishes 

14.  19  took  the  five  loaves,  and  the  two  fishes 

15.  36  he  took  the  seven  loaves  and  the  fishes 

17.  27  and  take  up  the  fish  that  first  eometh  up 

Mark  6.  38  they  knew,  they  say,  Five,  and  two  fishes 
6.  41  had  taken  the  five  loaves  and  the  two  fish. 

6.  41  the  two  fishes  divided  he  among  them  all 
6. 43  full  of  the  fragments,  and  of  the  fishes 
Luke  5.  6  they  inclosed  a  great  multitude  of  fishes 

5.  9  draught  of  the  fishes  which  they  had  taken 

9.  13  We  have,  .but  five  loaves  and  two  fishes 
9.  16  he  took  the  five  loaves  and  the  two  fishes 

11.  11  or  if.  .a  fish,  will  he  for  a  fish  give  him 
24.  42  they  gave  him  a  piece  of  a  ln-oiled  fish 
Johii2i.  6  able  to  draw  it  for  the  multitude  of  fishes 

21.  8  came,  .dragging  the  net  with  fishes 
21.  ii  drew  the  net  to  land  full  of  great  fishes 
1  Co.  1 5.  39  another  of  fishes  (and)  another  of  birds 

•A  little,  or  small  fish,  oipapiou  opsarion. 

John  6.  11  likewise  of  the  fishes  as  much  as  they 
21.  9  they  saw  a  fire  of  coals  there,  and  fish  laid 

21. 10  Bring  of  the  fish  which  ye  have  now  cau. 
21.  13  eometh,  and  taketh  bread .  .andfish  likew. 
TSH,  little  or  small  — 

•  .4  little  or  small  fish,  IxBvSiov  iclithudion. 

Matt  15.  34  they  said,  Seven,  and  a  few  little  fishes 
Mark  8.  7  they  had  a  few  small  fishes  :  aud  he  bles. 
‘.A  little  or  small  fish,  oipdpiov  opsarion. 

John  6.  9  five  barley  loaves,  and  two  small  fishes 
TSH,  to  — 
pofisli,  ri  dig. 

Jer.  16. 16  for  many  fishers . .  and  they  shall  fish  them 

TSH  hook  — 

7ish  hook,  thorn,  rnn  vp  sir  dugah. 

Amos  4.  2  will  take .  .your  posterity  with  fish  hooks 

TSHER  — 

■  Fisher,  in  dawag. 

Jer.  16. 16  I  will  send  for  many  fishers,  saitli  the  L. 
Eze.  47.  10  the  fishers  shall  stand  upon  it  from  E.-g. 
’■■Fisher,  :;i  dayyag. 

Isa.  19.  8  The  fishers  also  shall  mourn,  and  all  they 
’•  Fisher,  akievs  halieus. 

Matt.  4.  18  a  net  into  the  sea  :  for  they  were  fishers 

45 


Matt.  4.  19  and  I  will  make  you  fishers  of  men 
Mark  1.  16  a  net  into  the  sea  :  for  they  were  fishers 
1. 17  and  I  will  make  you.  .fishers  of  men 

FISHER’ S  coat  — 

A  tunic,  cloak,  iirevbvTps  ependutes. 

John2i.  7  he  girt(his)fisher’s  coat,  .for  he  was  naked 
FISHERMAN  — 

Fisher,  akieus  halieus. 

Luke  5.  2  but  the  fishermen  were  gone  out  of  them 
FISHING,  a  — 

To  fish,  aAtevco  halieud. 

John2i.  3  Peter  saith  unto  them,  I  go  a  fishing 

FISHPOOL  — 

Blessing,  pool,  pond,  nppa  berekah. 

Song  7.  4  thine  eyes.! the  fishpools  in  Heshbou 

FIST  — 

1 .  Fist,  egroph. 

Exod2i.  18  and  one  smite  another,  .with  (his)  fist 
Isa.  58.  4  and  to  smite  with  the  fist  of  wickedness 

2.  Two  hands,  fists,  DH?ri  chophnayim. 

Prov.30.  4  who  hath  gathered  the  wind  in  his  fists  ? 

FIT  — 

1.  Ready,  fit,  opportune,  'R’J  itti. 

Lev.  1 6.  21  by  the  hand  of  a  fit  man  into  the  wilder. 

2.  Well  or  conveniently  placed,  ebderos  euthetos. 
Luke  9.  62  No  man  looking  back,  is  fit  for  the  kin. 

14.  35  It  is  neither  fit  for  the  land,  nor  yet  for 

3 . Corning  down,  becoming,  suitable,  uaByKov  kath. 
Acts  22.  22  Away  with  such,  .for  it  is  not  [fit]  that  he 

FIT,  to  — 

1.  To  do,  rfysi  asah. 

Isa.  44.  13  he  fitteth  it  with  planes,  aud  he  marketh 

2.  To  make  fully  ready,  Ka.rapr'ftn  katartizo. 

Rom.  9.  22  the  vessels  of  wrath  fitted  to  destruction 

FIT,  to  be  — 

To  come  up,  be  becoming,  suitable,  dvriKta  aneko. 

Col.  3.  18  submit  yourselves . .  as  it  is  fit  in  the  Lord 
FIT,  to  make  — 

To  make  ready,  nnj;  athad,  3. 

Prov  24.  27  and  make  it  fit  for  thyself  in  the  field 
FITCHES  — 

1.  Prickly,  spelt,  hob 3  kussemeth. 

Eze.  4.  9  Take  thou  also  unto  thee . .  fitches,  and  put 

2.  Black  cumin,  nxp  qetsach, 

Isa.  28.  25  doth  he  not  cast  abroad  the  fitches,  and 
28.  27  the  fitches  are  not  threshed  with  a  thres. 
28.  27  the  fitches  are  beaten  out  with  a  staff 
FITLY  — 

4.  At  fit  times  or  circumstances,  a al  ophna. 
Prov  25.  11  A  word  fitly  spoken  (is  like)  apples  of  gold 

2.0«  the  fillings  up,  mAp-Sy  al  milleeth. 

Song  5.  12  His  eyes . .  washed  with  milk . .  fitly  set 

FITTED  — 

To  be  made  straight,  i#;  ycishar,  4. 

1  Ki.  6.  35  with  gold  fitted  upon  the  carved  work 

FITTED,  to  be  — 

To  be  prepared,  set  up,  established,  pa  kun,  2. 

Prov  22.  18  they  shall  withal  be  fitted  in  thy  lips 

FIVE  — 

1  .Five,  .'tB’Crr,  E'en  chamishshah,  chamesh. 

Gen.  5.  6  Seth  lived  an  hundred  and  five  years 

5.  11  days  of  Enos  were  nine  hundred  and  five 

5.  15  Aud  Mahalaleel  lived  sixty  and  five  years 
5-  17  "’ere  eight  hundred  ninety  and  five  years 

5.  21  Enoch  lived  sixty  and  five  years,  and 

5.  23  were  three  hundred  sixty  and  five  years 
5.  30  five  hundred  ninety  aDd  five  years 
5.  32  And  Noah  was  five  hundred  years  old 

11. 11  Shem  lived .  .five  hundred  years,  and 
11.  12  Arphaxad  lived  five  and  thirty  years,  and 

11.  32  were  two  hundred  and  five  years  :  and  T. 

12.  4  Abram .  .seventy  and  five  years  old  when 
14.  9  king  of  Ellasar  ;  four  kings  with  five 

18.  28  Peradventure  there  shall  lack  five  of  the 
18.  28  wilt  thou  destroy  all.  .for  (lack  of)  five  ? 
18.  28  If  I  find  there  forty  and  five,  I  will  not 
43-  34  was  five  times  so  much  as  any  of  theirs 
45.  6  yet.  .five  years,  in  the  which,  .neither 
45.  11  for  yet.  .five  years  of  famine;  lest  thou 
45.  22  to  Benjamin,  .five  changes  of  raiment 
47.  2  he  took  some  of  his  brethren,  .five  men 
Exod22.  1  he  shall  restore  five  oxen  for  an  ass 

26.  3  The  five  curtains  shall  be  coupled  toge. 

26.  3  and . .  five  curtains . .  coupled  one  to  anot. 
26.  9  thou  shalt  couple  five  curtains  by  thems. 
26.  26  five  for  the  boards  of  the  one  side  of  the 
26.  27,  27  five  bars  for  the  boards  of  the 

26.  37  make . .  five  pillars . .  and . .  cast  five  sockets 

27.  1  five  cubits  long,  and  five  cubits  broad 
27.  18  the  height  five  cubits  (of)  fine  twined  lin. 

30.  23  Take,  .of  pure  myrrh  five  hundred 

30.  24  And  of  cassia  five  hundred .  .after  the 
36.  10  he  coupled  the  five  curtains  one  unto 
36. 10  five  curtains  he  coupled  one  unto  anot. 

36.  16  he  coupled  five  curtains  by  themselves 
36.  31  five  for  the  boards  of  the  one  side  of  the 
36.  32,  32  five  bars  for  the  boards  of  the 


Exod36.  38  the  five  pillars  of  it  with  then-  hooks 
36.  38  but  their  five  sockets  (were  of)  brass 
38.  1  five  cubits,  .the  length,  and  five  cubits 
38.  18  the  height  in  the  breadth  (was)  five  cub. 
38.  26  three  thousand  and  five  hundred  and  fif. 
38.  28  of  the .  .five . .  he  made  hooks  for  the  pill. 
Lev.  26.  8  five  of  you  shall  chase  an  hundred,  and 
27.  g  from  five  years  old  even  unto  twenty  yea. 
27.  6  from  a  month  old  even  unto  five  years 
27.  6  shall  be  of  the  male  five  shekels  of 
Num.  1.  21  forty  and  six  thousand  and  five  hundred 
1.  25  of  Gad,  (were)  forty  and  five  thousand 
1.  33  of  Ephraim  ,  forty  thousand  and  five  hu. 
1.  37  of  Benjamin,  .thirty  and  five  thousand 
1.  41  forty  and  one  thousand  and  five  hundred 

1.  46  three  thousand  and  five  hundred  and  fif 

2.  1 1  forty  and  six  thousand  and  five  hundred 
2. 15  forty  and  five  thousand  and  six  hundred 

2.  19  his  host,  .forty  thousand  and  five  hund. 

2.  23  thirty  and  five  thousand  and  four  hund. 
2.  28  forty  and  one  thousand  and  five  hundred 

2.  32  three  thousand  and  five  hundred  and  fif. 

3.  22  (were)  seven  thousand  and  five  hundred 

3.  50  three  hundred  and  threescore  and  five 

4.  48  were  eight  thousand  and  five  hundred 

7.  17  five  rams,  five  he  goats,  five  lambs  of  the 
[So  in  v.  23,  29,  33,  41,  47,  53,  59,  65,  71,  77,  83.] 

8.  24  from  twenty  and  five  years  old  and 

11.  19  Ye  shall  not  eat  one  day.  .nor  five  days 
18.  16  for  the  money  of  five  shekels,  after  the 
26.  18  of  Gad .  .forty  thousand  and  five  hundred 
26.  22  and  sixteen  thousand  and  five  hundred 
26.  27  threescore  thousand  and  five  hundred 
26.  37  thirty  and  two  thousand  and  five  hund. 
26. 41  forty  and  five  thousand  and  six  hundred 
26.  50  forty  and  five  thousand  and  four  hundred 

31.  8  and  Hur,  and  Reba,  five  kings  of  Midian 

31.  28  one  soul  of  five  hundred,  .of  the  persons 
31.  32  seventy  thousand  and  five  thousand  she. 
31.  36  thirty  thousand  and  five  hundred  sheep 
31.  39  (were)  thirty  thousand  and  five  hundred 
31.  43  seven  thousand  and  five  hundred  sheep 
31.  45  thirty  thousand  asses  and  five  hundred 
Josh.  8.  12  And  he  took  about  five  thousand  men 

10.  5  Therefore  the  five  kings  of  the  Amorites 
10.  16  these  five  kings  fled,  and  hid  themselves 
10.  17  The  five  kings  are  found  hid  in  a  cave  at 
10.  22  bring  out  those  five  kings  unto  me  out  of 
10.  23  brought  forth  those  five  kings  unto  him 

10.  26  slew  them,  and  hanged  them  on  five  trees 

13.  3  five  lords  of  the  Philistines ;  the  Gazat. 

14.  10  forty  and  five  years,  .fourscore  and  five 
Judg.  3.  3  five  lords  of  the  Philistines,  and  all  the 

v  18.  2  Dan  sent  of  their  family  five  men  from 
18.  7  the  five  men  departed,  and  came  to  Laish 
18.  14  Then  answered  the  five  men  that  went  to 
18.  17  the  five  men  that  went  to  spy  out  the 
20.  35  twenty  and  five  thousand  and  an  hundred 
20.  45  they  gleaned  of  them,  .five  thousand  men 

20.  46  twenty  and  five  thousand  men  that  drew 

1  Sa.  6.  4  Five  golden  emerods,  and  five  golden  mi. 

6.  16  when  the  five  lords  of  the  Philistines  had 

6.  18  all  the  cities . .  (belonging)  to  the  five  lords 
17.  5  the  weight,  .(was)  five  thousand  shekels 

17.  40  And  he.  .chose  him  five  smooth  stones 

21.  3  give  (me)  five  (loaves  of)  bread  in  mine 

22.  18  slew  on  that  day  fourscore  and  five  per. 
25.  18  five  sheep  ready  dressed,  and  five  measu. 
25.  42  with  five  damsels  of  hers  that  went  after 

2  Sa.  4.  4  He  was  five  years  old  when  the  tidings 

21.  8  five  sons  of  Michal  the  daughter  of  Saul 

24.  9  of  Judah,  .five  hundred  thousand  men 
z  Ki.  4.  32  and  his  songs  were  a  thousand  and  five 

6.  6  The  neithermost  chamber  (was)  five  cu. 

6.  10  he  built  chambers . .  five  cubits  high 

6.  24  five  cubits,  .the  one.  .and  five  cubits  the 

7.  3  (lay)  on  forty  five  pillars,  fifteen  (in)  a 
7.16  the  height . .  five  cubits . .  height . .  five 

7.  23  his  height  (was)  five  cubits ;  and  a  line  of 

7.  39  he  put  five  bases  on  the  right  side  of  the 

7.  39  and  five  on  the  left  side  of  the  house 

7.  49  five  on  the  right,  .and  five  on  the  left 

9.  23  five  hundred  and  fifty,  which  bare  rule 

22.  42  Jehoshapliat  (was)  thirty  and  five  years 
_  22.  42  he  reigned  twenty  and  five  years  in  Jer 

2  Ki.  6.  25  fourth  part  of  a  cab.  .for  five  (pieces)  of 
7. 13  take,  I  pray  thee,  five  of  the  horses  that 

13.  19  Thou  shouldest  have  smitten  five  or  six 

14.  2  He  was  twenty  and  five  years  old  when 

15.  33  Five  and  twenty  years  old  was  he  when 

18.  2  Twenty  and  five  years  old  was  he  when 

19.  35  an  hundred  fourscore  and  five  thousand 
21.  1  and  reigned  fifty  and  five  years  in  Jerus. 

23.  36  Jehoiakim  (was)  twenty  and  five  years  old 

25.  19  five  men  of  them  that  were  in  the  king’s 

1  Ch.  2.  4  All  the  sons  of  Judah  (were)  five 

2.  6  and  Calcol,  and  Dara :  five  of  them  in 

3.  20  Ohel . .  and  Hasadiah,  Jushab-liesed,  five 

4.  32  Rimmon,  and  Tochen,  and  Ashan,  five  ci. 

4.  42  five  hundred  men,  went  to  mount  Seir 

7.  3  Joel,  Ishiah,  five :  all  of  them  chief  men 
7.  7  and  Uzziel,  and  Jerimoth,  and  Hi,  five 

11.  23  he  slew  an  Egyptian .. five  cubits  high 
29.  7  And  gave . .  of  gold  five  thousand  talents 

2  Ch.  3.  ii  one  wing,  .five  cubits. .other  wing,  .five 

3.  12  wing  of  the  other,  .five  cubits,  .five  cub. 

3.  15  two  pillars  of  thirty  and  five  cubits  high 

3.  15  the  chapiter,  .of  each,  (was)  five  cubits 

2  a  molten  sea . .  five  cubits  the  height  ther. 

4.  6,  7,  8  five  on  the  right  hand,  and  five  on 
6.  13  of  five  cubits  long,  and  five  cubits  broad 

13.  17  fell,  .five  hundred  thousand  chosen  men 


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2  Ch.  15.  19  the  five  and  thirtieth  year  of  the  reign  of 
20.  31  thirty  and  five  years  old  when  he  began 
20.  31  he  reigned  twenty  and  five  years  in  Jer. 

25.  1  Araaziah  (was)  twenty  and  flve  years  old 

26.  13  and  seven  thousand  and  five  hundred 

27.  1  Jothara  (was)  twenty  and  flve  years  old 
27.  8  He  was  flve  and  twenty  years  old  when 
29.  1  Hezekiah . .  (was)  flve  and  twenty  years 
33.  1  he  reigned  fifty  and  flve  years  in  Jer. 

35.  9  flve  thousand ..  and  flve  hundred  oxen 

36.  5  Jehoiakim  (was)  twenty  and  flve  years  old 
V/r't  j  xi  vessels . .  flve  thousand  and  four  hundred 

2.  5  of  Arab,  seven  hundred  seventy  and  flve 
2  8  of  Zattu,  nine  hundred  forty  and  flve 

2  20  The  children  of  Gibbar,  ninety  and  flve 
2.  33  of  Lod.  .seven  hundred  twenty  and  five 
2  34  of  Jericho,  three  hundred  forty  and  five 
2.  66  their  mules,  two  hundred  forty  and  five 
2  67  camels,  four  hundred  thirty  and  five 
2.  69  flve  thousand  pounds  of  silver,  and  one 
Nell.  7.  13  of  Zattu,  eight  hundred  forty  and  flve 

7.  20  of  Adin,  six  hundred  fifty  and  flve 
7.  25  The  children  of  Gibeon,  ninety  and  flve 
7  36  Jericho,  three  hundred  forty  and  flve 
7.  67  two  hundred  forty  and  flve  singing  men 
7.  68  their  mules,  two  hundred  forty  and  live 
7  6q  camels,  four  hundred  thirty  and  flve 
7  70  five  hundred  and  thirty  priests’  garments 
Esth.  0.  6  the  Jews,  .destroyed  flve  hundred  men 
q.  12  Jews  have,  .destroyed  five  hundred  men 
q  16  of  their  foes  seventy  and  flve  thousand 
Job  1.  3  and  flve  hundred  yoke  of  oxen,  aud 

1.  3  flve  hundred  she  asses,  and  a  very  great 
Isa.  7  8  within  threescore  and  flve  years  shall 

i7  6  flve  in  the  outmost  fruitful  branches 

ig  18  In  that  day  shall  flve  cities  in  the  land  of 
30. 17  at  the  rebuke  of  flve  shall  ye  flee  :  till 
37  36  a  hundred  and  fourscore  and  flve  thous. 

Jer  52. 12  and  the  height  of  one.  .(was)  flve  cubit  s 

32  30  seven  hundred  forty  and  flve  persons 

52.  31  in  the  five  and  twentieth,  .of  the  month 
Eze.  8.  16  about  flve  and  twenty  men,  with  their 
11  1  at  the  door  of  the  gate  flve  and  twenty 

40.  1  In  the  flve  and  twentieth  year  of  our  cap. 

40  7  between  the  little  chambers,  .five  cubits 
40  13  the  breadth  (was)  flve  and  twenty  cubits 
40  21,25  and  the  breadth  flve  and  twenty  cubits 
40.  29  fifty  cubits  long,  and  flve  and  twenty  cu. 

40  30  flve  and  twenty  cubits  long,  and  flve  cub. 

40  33  fifty  cubits  long,  and  flve  and  twenty  cub. 
40.  36  and  the  breadth  flve  and  twenty  cubits 

40  48  flve  cubits  on  this  side,  and  flve  cubits  on 

41  2  five  cubits  on  the  one  side,  and  flve  cubits 
41  q  The  thickness  of  the  wall,  .(was)  five  cub. 

41  11  breadth  of  the  place,  .(was)  flve  cubits 

41  12  the  wall  of  the  building  (was)  five  cubits 
42.  16,  17,  18, 19  He  measured,  .five  hundred  re. 

42  20  flve  hundred,  .long,  and  flve  hundred  br. 

45  1  the  length  of  flve  and  twenty  thousand 

44  2  flve  hundred . .  with  flve  hundred . .  square 

45  3  the  length  of  flve  and  twenty  thousand 

44  5  the  flve  and  twenty  thousand  of  length 

45  6  possession  of  the  city  flve  thousand  broad 

44  6  and  flve  and  twenty  thousand  long 

44  12  twenty  shekels,  flve  and  twenty  shekels 
48.  8,  9,  10,  13,  15  five  and  twenty  thousand 
48  15  And  the  flve  thousand  (that  are)  left  in  the 
48.  16,  16,  16, 16,  30,  33,  34  tour  thousand  and  flve 
48.  20  flve  and  twenty  thousand  by  flve  and 
48.  21,  21  over  against  the  five  and  twenty  thou. 
Dan.  12.  12  three  hundred  aud  flve  and  thirty  days 

2 .Five,  irevre  pente. 

Matti4.  17  We  have  here  but  flve  loaves,  and  two  fi. 
14.  19  took  the  flve  loaves,  and  the  two  fishes 
16.  9  remember  the  flve  loaves  of  the  flve  thou. 
24'.  2  five  of  them  were  wise,  and  five,  .foolish 

24.  14  unto  one  he  gave  five  talents,  to  another 

24  16  he  that  had  received  the  flve  talents  went 
25’  16  traded,  .and  made,  .other  flve  talents 

25.  20  Aud  so  he  that  had  received  flve  talents 

25  20  came  and  brought  other  five  talents 

24.  20  thou  deliveredst.  .five,  .have  gained  five 
Mark  6.  38  when  they  knew,  they  say,  Five,  and  two 
6  41  when  he  had  taken  the  five  loaves  and  the 

8.  19  When  I  brake  the  five  loaves  among  five 
Luke  1.  24  his  wife,  .hid  herself  five  months,  saying 
q  13  We  have  no  more  but  five  loaves  and  two 
q.  16  Then  he  took  the  five  loaves  and  the  two 
12  6  Are  not  flve  sparrows  sold  for  two  farth.? 

12  52  there  shall  be  flve  in  one  house  divided 
14  19  I  have  bought  flve  yoke  of  oxen,  and  I  go 
16  28  I  have  five  brethren ;  that  he  may  testify 
19  18  Lord,  thy  pound  hath  gained  flve  pounds 
19  19  Aud  he  said . .  Be  thou  also  over  flve  cities 
John  4. 18  thou  hast  had  flve  husbands;  and  he 

5  2  is  called . .  Bethesda,  having  flve  porches 

6  q  which  hath  flve  barley  loaves,  and  two 
6.  13  the  fragments  of  the  flve  barley  loaves 
6  iq  So  when  they  had  rowed  about  flve  and 

Acts  4'  4  and  the  number . .  was  about  five  thousand 
20.  6  and  came  unto  them  to  Troas  in  flve  days 
24  1  after  five  days  Ananias . .  descended  with 

1  C0.14.  iq  Yet.  .1  had  rather  speak  flve  words  with 
Rev  q  5  they  should  be  tormented  flve  months 

q  10  their  power  (was)  to  hurt  men  flve  months 
i7.  10  there  are  seven  kings :  flve  are  fallen,  and 

FIVE  apiece  — 

Five  five,  nipon  n»Dn  chamesheth  chamesheth. 

Num  3.  47  Thoii  shalt.  .take  flve  shekels  apiece  by 


FIVE  times  — 

Five  limes,  nevraKis  pentalds. 

2  Co.  11.  24  Of  the  Jews  flve  times  received  I  forty 

FIX,  to  — 

To  set  fast,  ar-gplC “  stenzo.  , _ ,,  „ 

Lukei6.  26  between  us  and  you  there  is  agreat  gulf  fi. 

FIXED,  to  be  — 

To  be  prepared,  set  up,  established,  ps  kun,  -• 

Psn  47  7  My  heart  is  fixed,  0  God,  my  heart  is  fixed 
'108  1  0  God, my  heart  is  fixed;  I  will  sing  and  give 

1 12.  7  liis  heart  is  fixed,  trusting  in  the  Lord 

FLAG  — 

1  .Reed,  ink  achu. 

Job  s  8. 11  can  the  flag  grow  without  water? 

2.  Weed,  TO  suph.  . 

Exod  2.  3  she  laid  (it)  in  the  flags  by  the  river  s 1  br. 

2.  5  and  when  she  saw  the  ark  among  the  flags 
Isa.  19.  6  and  dried  up  :  the  reeds  and  flags  shall 

FLAGON  — 

1. A  cake  of  grapes,  ny'iPB  aslnshah. 

2  Sa  6.  19  Andhedealt.  .toeveryone..aflagon(ofw.l 
1  CI1.16.  3  Andhe  dealt  toevery one.  .aflagon (of  w.) 
Son"-  2  5  Stay  me  with  flagons,  comfort  me  with  a. 

Hos  3.  1  the  children  of  Israel . .  love  flagons  of  w. 

2 . Bottle,  S33,  S33  nebel. 

Isa.  22.  24  of  cups,  even  to  all  the  vessels  of  flagons 

FLAKES  — 

Refuse,  flake,  bso  mappal.  .  .  .  . 

Job  41.  23  The  flakes  of  his  flesh  are  joined  together 

FLAME  — 

1  .Fire,  eshsha.  . 

Dan.  7. 11  and  his  body,  .given  to  the  burning  flame 

2.  Completeness,  S'1??  kalil. 

Judg.20.  40  the  flame  of  the  city  ascended  up  tohea. 

S. Heart,  middle,  nab  labbah. 

Exod.  3.  2  the  Angel,  .appeared,  .in  a  flame  of  lire 

4 . Flame,  an1)  lahab. 

Judg.13.  20  when  the  flame  went  up  toward  heaven 
i?.  20  that  the  angel,  .ascended  in  the  flame  of 
Job  41.  21  and  a  flame  goeth  out  of  his  mouth 
Isa  13  8  at  another  ;  their  faces  (shall  be  as)  fla. 

zq  6  tempest,  and  the  flame  of  devouring  fire 
30  30  the  flame  of  a  devouring  fire ..  scattering 
66.  is  to  render,  .his  rebuke  with  flames  of  fire 
Joel  2.  5  a  flame  of  fire  that  devoureth  the  stubble 

5 . Flame,  nnn1?,  ran1?  lehabah,  lachebeth. 

Numz'i  28  a  flame  from  the  city  of  Sihon  ;  it  hath 
1’sa  2q  7  The  voice . .  dividetli  the  flames  of  fire 

83  14  as  the  flame  setteth  the  mountains  onflre 
106.  18  company;  the  flame  burned  up  the  wicked 
Isa  4  24  Therefore  as . .  the  flame  consumeth  the 
10  17  his  Holy  One  for  a  flame  :  and  it  shall 
43  2  neither  shall  the  flame  kindle  upon  thee 
47. 14  themselves  from  the  power  of  the  flame 
Jer  48.  44  and  a  flame  from  the  midst  of  Sihon _ 

Dan.  11.  33  yet  they  shall  fall,  .by  flame,  by  captivity 
Joel  1  19  the  flame  hath  burnt  all  the  trees  of 

2.  3  behind  them  a  flame  burneth  ;  the  land 
Obad.  18  the  house  of  Joseph  a  flame,  and  the 

6.  Uplifted  signal ,  nR'so  maseth. 

Judg.20.  40  when  the  flame  began  to  arise  up  out  of 

7.  Spark,  flame,  TOP  shebib. 

Dan.  3.  22  the  flame  of  the  fire  slew  those  men  that 
7.  9  his  throne,  .the  fiery  flame,  .his  wheels 

8.  Flame,  rqnVp  shalhabeth. 

Job  14.  30  the  flame  shall  dry  up  his  branches ;  and 
Song  8.  6  coals  of  fire.,  a  most  vehement  flame 

9.  Flame,  <p\6£  phlox. 

Lukei6.  24  mercy,  .for  I  am  tormented  in  this  flame 
Acts  7.  30  angel  of  the  Lord  in  a  flame  of  fire  111  a 
Heb.  I.  7  Who  maketh.  .liis  ministers  a  flame  otti 
Rev.  1.  14  and  his  eyes  (were)  as  a  flame  of  Are 

2.  18  who  hath  his  eyes  likeunto  a  flame  of  fare 
19.  12  His  eyes  (were)  as  a  flame  of  fire,  and  on 

FLAME,  great  — 

Uplifted  signal,  rmpn  maseth. 

Jiidg.  20.  38  that  they  should  make  a  great  flame 

FLAMING  — 

1  .Fire,  PR  ish.  .  x  .  .  ,, 

Nah.  2.  3  the  chariots.,  with  flaming  torches  in  the 

2 .Flame,  ran1?,  nan1?  lehabah,  lahebeth. 

Psa  104  32'  He  gave  them . .  flaming  fire  m  tlieir  land 
Isa.'  4.  5  and  the  shining  of  a  flaming  fire  by  night 
Lam.  2.  3  burned  against  Jacob  like  a  flaming  fire 
Hos.  7.  6  in  the  morning  it  burneth  as  a  flaming  fi. 

8.T0  flame,  flash,  tanS  lahat.  . 

Psa.  104.  4  Who  maketh.  .his  ministers  a  flaming  fire 

4 . Flame,  flashing,  on1?  lahat. 

Gen.  3.  24  a  flaming  sword  which  turned  every  way 

5.  Flame,  tb\6^  phlox. 

2  Th.  I.  8  In  flaming  fire  taking  vengeance  on  them 
FLAMING  flame  — 

Flame,  TOnbp  shalhebeth. 

Eze.  20. 47  the  flaming  flame  shall  not  be  quenched 


FLANKS  — 

Flank,  loin,  Vds  kesel. 

Lev  3  4,  10, 15  which  (is)  by  the  flanks,  and  the 
4  9  which  (is)  by  the  flanks,  and  the  caul 
7.  4  which  (is)  by  the  flanks,  and  the  caul 
Job  15.  27  and  maketh  collops  of  fat  on  (his)  flanks 

FLAT  — 

Under,  nnn  tachath. 

Josh.  6.  5  and  the  wall ..  shall  fall  down  flat 

FLAT  nose,  to  have  a  — 

To  be  compressed,  era  charam. 

Lev.  21.  18  or  a  lame,  or  he  that  hath  a  flat  nose 

FLATTER,  to  — 

\.To  males  smooth,  flatter,  pSn  chalaq,  5. 

Psa  5.  9  open  sepulchre  ;  they  flatter  with  then 
36.  2  For  he  flattereth  himseU  in  his  own  eyes 
Prov.  2.  16  the  stranger,  .flattereth  with  her  words 
7  5  the  stranger  .flattereth  with  her  vord3 

28  23  than  he  that  flattereth  with  the  tongue 
29.  5  A  man  that  flattereth  his  neighbour 


2 .To  make  simple,  entice,  nns pathah,  3. 

Psa.  78.  36  they  did  flatter  him  with  their  mouth 
FLATTERETH,  that  — 

To  be  or  make  simple,  entice,  ra?  pathah. 

Prov  20.  19  meddle  not  with  him  that  flattereth 

FLATTERIES  — 

1.  Smoothnesses,  flatteries,  nipVn  chalaqqoth. 

Dan.  11.  32  And  such,  .shall  he  corrupt  by  flatteries 

2.  Smoothnesses,  flatteries,  nipVpSn  chalaqlaqqoth. 
Dan.  11.  21  and  obtain  the  kingdom  by  flatteries 

11.  34  many  shaU  cleave  to  them  with  flatteries 

FLATTERING  — 

1.  Smooth,  flattering,  p^n  chalaq. 

Prov.  26.  28  and  a  flattering  mouth  worketh  nun 
Eze.  12.  24  nor  flattering  divination  within  the  house 

2 .Smoothness,  i>bn  cheleq. 

Prov.  7.  21  with  the  flattering  of  her  lips  she  forced 

3. Smoothness,  flattery,  np*?n  chelqah. 

Psa  12  2  flattering  lips  with  a  double  heart,  do 

12. '  3  The  lord  shall  cut  off  all  flattering  lips 

4.  Flattery,  adulation,  uoXauela  kolakeia. 

1  Th.  2.  5  neither  at  any  time  used  we  flattering 

FLATTERING  titles,  to  give  — 

To  surname,  give  flattering  title,  kanah,  3. 

Job  32.  21  neither  let  me  give  flattering  titles  unto 
32.  22  For  I  know  not  to  give  flattering  titles 

FLATTERY  — 

l. Smoothness,  flattery,  pbn  cheleq.  , 

Job  17.  5  He  that  speaketh  flattery  to  (his)  friends 

2.  Smoothness,  flattery,  chelqah. 

Prov.  6.  24  from  the  flattery  of  the  tongue  of  a  stra. 

FLAX  — 

1.  Flax,  wick,  nnys  pishtah. 

Exod  9  31  And  the  flax  and  the  barley  was  smitten 
q.  31  (was)  in  the  ear,  and  the  flax  (was)  boiled 
Isa.  42.  3  the  smoking  flax  shall  lie  not  quench 

i.Flax,  linen,  raws  pishteli. 

Josh  2  6  hid  them  with  the  stalks  of  flax,  which  she 

Judgis.  14  became  as  flax  that  was  burnt  with  fire 
Prov  31. 13  She  seeketh  wool  and  flax,  and  worketh 
Isa  19  9  they  that  work  in  fine  flax,  and  they  that 
Eze.  40.  3  with  a  line  of  flax  in  his  hand,  and  a 
Hos.  2.  5  my  wool  and  my  flax,  mine  oil  and  my 
2.  9  and  will  recover  my  wool  and  my  flax 

3 . Flax,  xivov  linon. 

Matt  12.  20  and  smoking  flax  shall  he  not  quench 
FLAY,  to  — 

To  strip  off,  ows  pashat,  5.  .  . 

Lev  1.6  he  shall  flay  the  burnt  offering,  and  cut 
2  CI1.29.  34  they  could  not  flay  all  the  burnt  offerings 
35  11  from  their  hands,  and  the  Levites  flayed 
Mic.  3’.  3  Who  also .  .flay  then  skin  from  off  them 

FLEA  — 

Flea,  R’jn?  parosh. 

1  Sa  24  14  after  whom  dost  thou  pursue.,  after  a  flea 

26.  20  for  the  king . .  is  come  out  to  seek  a  flea 

FLED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  flee,  nra  baracli. 

Gen  31.  22"  it  was  told  Laban .  .that  Jacob  was  fled? 

1  Sa  27.  4  it  was  told  Saul  that  David  was  fled  to  G. 

2  Sa  iq.  9  now  he  is  fled  out  of  the  land  for  Absalom 
1  Ki.12.  2  he  was  fled  from  the  presence  of .  .  Solom. 
Neh.  1 3. 10  singers ..  were  fled  every  one  to  nis field 

2  To  move,  wander,  flee  away,  nadad. 

Isa  22.  3  All  thy  rulers  are  fled  together,  they  are 
Jer.  4. 25  all  the  birds  of  the  heavens  were  fled 

9.  10  both  the  fowl,  .and  the  beast  are  fled 

3.  To  hasten,  flee,  DU  nus. 

Gen.  39. 13  he  had  left  his  garment  .and  was  fled 
N1U1135.  25,  26  city  of  liis  refuge,  whither  he  was  fled 
34.  32  him  that  is  fled  to  the  city  of  his  refuge 

1  Sa.  4.  i7  Israel  is  fled  before  the  Philistines,  and 

2  Sa.  1.  4  That  the  people  are  fled  from  the  battle 

10.  14  Ammon  saw  that  the  Syrians  were  fled 
1  Ki.  2.  29  that  Joab  was  fled  unto  the  tabernacle 
1  Ch.19.  15  Ammon  saw  that  the  Syrians  were  fled 


FLEE 


FLESH 


Isa.  io.  29  Ramah  is  afraid  ;  Gibeah  of  Saul  is  fieri 
Jer.  46.  5  their  mighty  ones,  .are  fled  apace,  and 
FLEE,  to  — 

1  .To  flee,  rm  barach. 

Gen.  t6.  6  dealt  hardly  with  her,  she  fled  from  her 

16.  8  I  flee  from  the  face  of  my  mistress  Sarai 
27.  43  flee  thou  to  Laban  my  brother  to  Haran 
31.  20  in  that  lie  told  him  not  that  he  fled 
31.  21  So  he  fled  with  all  that  he  had ;  and  he 
35.  1  when  thou  fleddest  from  the  face  of  Esau 
35.  7  when  he  fled  from  the  face  of  his  brother 
Exod.  2.  15  Moses  fled  from  the  face  of  Pharaoh 

14.  5  it  was  told  the  king,  .that  the  people  fled 
Xurri24.  11  Therefore  now  flee  thou  to  thy  place 
.fudg  11.  3  Jeplithah  fled  from  his  brethren,  and  dw. 

1  Sa.  19.  12  and  he  went,  and  fled,  and  escaped 

19.  18  So  David  fled,  and  escaped,  and  came  to 

20.  1  David  fled  from  Naioth  in  Ramah,  and 

21.  10  David,  .fled  that  day  for  fear  of  Saul,  and 

22.  17  and  because  they  knew  when  he  fled 

22.  20  Abiathar,  escaped,  and  fled  after  David 

23.  6  when  Abiathar  the  son  of  Ahimelech  fled 

2  Sa.  4.  3  the  Beerothites  fled  to  Gittaim,  and  were 

13.  34  But  Absalom  fled.  And  the  young  man 
13.  37  Absalom  fled,  and  went  to  Talmai,  the 

13.  38  Absalom  fled,  and  went  to  Geshur,  and 
IS-  14  And  David  said.  .Arise,  and  let  us  flee 

1  Ki.  2.  7  for  so  they  came  to  me  when  I  fled  beca. 

11.  17  That  Hadad  fled,  he  and  certain  Edomites 
11.  23  which  fled  from  his  lord  Hadadezer  king 
11.  40  Jeroboam  arose,  and  fled  into  Egypt,  unto 

2  Ch.io.  2  whither  he  had  fled  from  the  presence  of 
Neh.  6. 11  And  I  said.  Should  such  a  man  as  I  flee  ? 
Job  14.  2  he  fleeth  also  as  a  shadow,  and  continueth 

20.  24  He  shall  flee  from  the  iron  weapon 

27.  22  he  would  fain  flee  out  of  his  hand 
Psa.  3.  title,  when  he  fled  from  Absalom  his  son 

57.  title,  when  he  fled  from  Saul  in  the  cave 
139.  7  or  whither  shall  I  flee  from  thy  presence  ? 
Isa.  22.  3  are  bound  .  .(which)  have  fled  from  far 

48.  20  flee  ye  from  the  Chaldeans,  with  a  voice 
Jer.  4.  29  The  whole  city  shall  flee  for  the  noise  of 
26.  21  when  Urijali  heard  it,  he.  .fled,  and  went 
39.  4  then  they  fled,  and  went  forth  out  of  the 
52.  7  all  the  men  of  war  fled,  and  went  forth 
Dan.  10.  7  so  that  they  fled  to  hide  themselves 
Hos.  12. 12  Jacob  fled  into  the  country  of  Syria ;  and 
Jon.  1.  3  Jonah  rose  up  to  flee  unto  Tarshish  from 
1. 10  that  he  fled  from  the  presence  of  the  Lord 
4.  2  Therefore  I  fled  before  unto  Tarshish 

2.  Tr>  move,  wander,  flee  away,  ii:  nadad. 

Psa.  31.  11  they  that  did  see  me  without  fled  from 
Isa.  21.  14  prevented  with  their  bread  him  that  fled 

21.  15  For  they  fled  from  the  swords,  from  the 
33.  3  At  the  noise  of .  .tumult  the  people  fled 

Hos.  7.  13  Woe  unto  them  !  for  they  have  fled  from 
Nah.  3.  7  all  they  that  look  upon  thee  shall  flee 

•'5.  To  move  self  off,  id  nud. 

Psa.  11.  1  how  say  ye.  .Flee  (as)  a  bird  to  your  mo.? 

4.  To  hasten,  flee,  DD  nus. 

Gen.  14.  10  the  kings  of  Sodom  and  Gomorrah  fled 

14.  10  they  that  remained  fled  to  the  mountain 
19.  20  Behold  now,  this  city  (is)  near  to  flee  unto 
39.  12  he  left  his  garment  in  her  band,  and  fled 
39.  is,  18  he  left  his  garment  with  me,  and  fled 

Exod.  4.  3  a  serpent ;  and  Moses  fled  from  before  it 
14.  25  Let  us  flee  from  the  face  of  Israel ;  for  the 
14.  27  the  Egyptians  fled  against  it ;  and  the  L. 
21.  13  appoint,  .a  place  whither  he  shall  flee 
Lev.  26. 17  and  ye  shall  flee  when  none  pursueth  you 
26.  36  they  shall  flee,  as  fleeing  from  a  sword 
Num  10;  35  let  them  that  hate  thee  flee  before  thee 

16.  34  And  all  Israel .  .fled  at  the  cry  of  them 
33.  6  cities  for  refuge . .  that  he  may  flee  thither 

35. 11  that  the  slayer  may  flee  thither,  which 
35.  15  that  killeth  any  person  unawares  may  fl. 

Deut.  (4.  42  That  the  slayer  might  flee  thither,  which 
19.  3  parts,  that  every  slayer  may  flee  thither 
19.  4  of  the  slayer  which  shall  flee  thither,  that 
19.  s  he  shall  flee  unto  one  of  those  cities,  and 

19.  11  if  any  man ..  fleeth  unto  one  of  these  cities 

28.  7  they  shall .  .flee  before  thee  seven  ways 

1  28.  25  thou  shalt.  .flee  seven  ways  before  them 

Josh.  7.  4  and  they  fled  before  the  men  of  Ai 

8.  5  it  shall  come  to  pass . .  we  will  flee 

8.  6  will  say,  They  flee . .  therefore  we  will  flee 

8.  15  and  fled  by  the  way  of  the  wilderness 

8.  20  they  had  no  power  to  flee  this  way  or 

8.  20  the  people  that  fled .  .turned  back  upon 

10. 11  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  fled  from  before 

10. 16  these  five  kings  fled,  and  hid  themselves 

20.  3  That  the  slayer . .  unawares ..  may  flee 

20.  4  when  he  that  doth  flee  unto  one  of  those 
20.  6  return . .  unto  the  city  from  whence  he  fled 
20.  9  whosoever  killeth.  .unawares  might  flee 
Judg.  1.  6  Adoni-bezek  fled ;  and  they  pursued  after 
4.  15  so  that  Sisera.  .fled  away  on  his  feet 

7.  22  the  host  fled  to  Beth-shittah  in  Zererath 

8.  12  when  Zebah  and  Zabmmna  fled,  he  purs. 

9.  21  Jotham  ran  away  and  fled  and  went  to  B. 

9.  40  Abimelech  chased  him,  and  he  fled  before 

9.  51  and  thither  fled  all  the  men  and  women 

20.  32  Let  us  flee,  and  draw  them  from  the  city 
20.  45  they . .  fled  toward  the  wilderness  unto  the 
20.  47  six  hundred  men  turned  and  fled  to  the 
t  Sa.  4.  io  and  they  fled  every  man  into  his  tent 

4. 16  I  fled  to  day  out  of  the  army.  And  he  said 
14. 22  they  heard  that  the  Philistines  fled,  even 

17.  24  all  the  men  of  Israel,  .fled  from  him.  and 


oDO 


1  Sa.  17.  51  And  when  the  Philistines  saw.  .they  fled 

19.  8  great  slaughter ;  and  they  fled  from  him 
19.  10  and  David  fled,  and  escaped  that  night 

30.  17  four  hundred  young  men,  which,  .fled 

31.  1  the  men  of  Israel  fled  from  before  the  P. 
31.  7  Israel . .  saw  that  the  men  of  Israel  fled 
31.  7  they  forsook  the  cities,  and  fled  and  the 

2  Sa.  4.  4  and  his  nurse  took  him  up,  and  fled 

4.  4  as  she  made  haste  to  flee,  that  he  fell 

10.  13  J oab  drew  nigh . .  and  they  fled  before  him 
10. 14  then  fled  they  also  before  Abishai,  and 

10.  18  the  Syrians  fled  before  Israel ;  and  David 

13.  29  then  all  the  king’s  sons  arose,  .and  fled 

17.  2  the  people  that  (are)  with  him  shall  flee 

18.  3  for  if  vve  flee  away,  they  will  not  care  for 

18.  17  and  all  Israel  fled  every  one  to  his  tent 

19.  3  people,  .steal  awaywhentheyflee  in  batt. 

19.  8  for  Israel  had  fled  every  man  to  his  tent 

23.  11  and  the  people  fled  from  the  Philistines 
_  24.  13  or  wilt  thou  flee,  .before  thine  enemies 

t  Ki.  2.  28  Joab  fled  unto  the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord 

12.  18  Rehoboam  made  speed,  .to  flee  to  Jerus. 

20.  20  the  Syrians  fled,  and  Israel  pursued  them 

20.  30  But  the  rest  fled  to  Aphek,  into  the  city 
20.  30  Benhadad  fled,  and  came  into  the  city 

2  Ki.  3.  24  so  that  they  fled  before  them  :  but  they 

7.  7  they  arose,  and  fled  in  the  twilight,  and 

7.  7  left  their  tents . .  and  fled  for  their  life 

8.  21  and  the  people  fled  into  their  tents 

9.  3  open  the  door  and  flee,  and  tarry  not 

9.  10  And  he  opened  the  door,  and  fled 

9.  23  Joram  turned  his  hands,  and  fled,  and 

9.  27  he  fled  by  the  way  of  the  garden  house 
9.  27  and  he  fled  to  Megiddo,  and  died  there 

14.  12  and  they  fled  every  man  to  their  tents 
14.  19  he  fled  to  Lachish  ;  but  they  sent  after 

1  Ch.io.  1  the  men  of  Israel  fled  from  before  the  P. 

10.  7  when  all  the  men . .  saw  that  they  fled 

10.  7  then  they  forsook  their  cities,  and  fled 

11.  13  people  fled  from  before  the  Philistines 
19.  14  Joab.  .drew  nigh,  .and  they  fled  before 

19.  15  they  likewise  fled  before  Abishai  his  bro. 

19. 18  the  Syrians  fled  before  Israel ;  and  David 

2  Ch.  10.  18  Rehoboam  made  speed .  .to  flee  to  Jeru. 

13.  16  the  children  of  Israel  fled  before  Judah 

14.  12  before  Judah  ;  and  the  Ethiopians  fled 
25.  22  and  they  fled  every  man  to  his  tent 

25.  27  he  fled  to  Lachish :  but  they  sent  to  Lac. 
Psa  68.  1  let  them  also  that  hate  himflee  before  him 
104.  7  At  thy  rebuke  they  fled  ;  at  the  voice  of 
114.  3  The  sea  saw  (it),  and  fled :  Jordan  was 
1 14.  5  What  (ailed)  thee,  .that  thou  fleddest  ? 
Pro v  28.  1  The  wicked  flee  when  no  man  pursueth 
28.  17  A  man  that  doeth  violence,  .shall  flee  to" 
Isa.  10.  3  to  whom  will  ye  flee  for  help  ?  and  where 

13.  14  they  shall,  .flee  every  one  into  his  own 
17.  13  they  shall  flee  far  off,  and  shall  be  chased 

20.  6  whither  we  flee  for  help  to  be  delivered 

24.  18  he  who  fleeth  from  the  noise  of  the  fear 

30. 16  will  flee  upon  horses ;  therefore  shall  ye 

30.  17  at  the  rebuke  of  five  shall  ye  flee 

31.  8  he  shall  flee  from  the  sword,  and  his 
Jer.  48.  6  Flee,  save  your  lives,  and  be  like  the 

48. 19  ask  him  that  fleeth,  and  her  that  escapetli 

48.  4s  They  that  fled  stood  under  the  shadow  of 

49.  8  Flee  ye,  turn  back . .  0  inhabitants  of  De. 

49.  24  Damascus,  .tnrneth  herself  to  flee,  and 

49.  30  Flee,  get  you  far  off,  dwell  deep,  O  ye 

50.  16  they  shall  flee  every  one  to  his  own  land 

50.  28  The  voice  of  them  that  flee  and  escape  out 

51.  6  Flee  out  of  the  midst  of  Babylon,  and 
Amos  5.  19  As  if  a  man  did  flee  from  a  lion,  and  a 

9.  1  he  that  fleeth  of  them  shall  not  flee  away 
Zech.  2.  6  flee  from  the  land  of  the  north,  saith  the 

14.  5  ye  shall  flee  (to)  the  valley  of  the  moun. 
14.  5  ye  shall  flee,  like  as  ye  fled  from  before 

5 . To  ( cause  to)  flee,  DU  nus,  5. 

Judg.  7.  21  and  all  the  host  ran, 'and  cried,  and  fled 

6.  To  yo  forth,  flee,  Nyi  natsa. 

Jer.  48.  9  Give  wings  unto  Moab,  that  it  may  flee 

7 . To flee  out,  iutpebyw  ekpheugo. 

Acts  16.  27  supposing,  .the  prisoners  had  been  fled 
19.  16  so  that  they  fled  out  of  that  house  naked 

8.  To  flee  doion,  icaracpevyai  katapheugo. 

Acts  14.  6  They  were  ware  of  (it),  and  fled  unto  L. 
Heb.  6.  18  who  have  fled  for  refuge  to  lay  hold  upon 

9 . To  flee,  cpevya  pheugo. 

Matt.  2.  13  take  the  young  child . .  and  flee  into  Egypt 

3.  7  who  hath  warned  you  to  flee  from  the 

8.  33  they  that  kept  them  fled,  and  went  their 

10.  23  flee  ye  into  another :  for  verily  I  say  unto 

24.  r6  Then  let  them  which  be  in  Judea  flee 

26.  56  all  the  disciples  forsook  him,  and  fled 
Mark  5.  14  they  that  fed  the  swine  fled,  and  told  (it) 

13.  14  then  let  them  that  be  in  Judea  flee  to 

14.  50  And  they  all  forsook  him,  and  fled 
14.  52  he  left  the  linen  cloth,  and  fled  from 

16.  8  they  went  out  quickly,  and  fled  from  the 
Luke  3.  7  who  hath  warned  you  to  flee  from  the 
8.  34  they  fled,  and  went  and  told  (it)  in  the 

21.  21  )et  them  which  are  in  Judea  flee  to  the 
.Tohuio.  5  will  they  not  follow,  but  will  flee  from 

10.  12  he  that  is  an  hireling,  .fleeth:  and  the 

10.  13  The  hireling  fleeth,  because  he.  .careth 
Acts  7.  29  Then  fled  Moses  at  this  saying,  and  was 

27.  30  as  the  shipmen  were  about  to  flee  out  of| 

1  Co.  6.  18  Flee  fornication.  Every  sin  that  a  man 

10. 14  my  dearly  beloved,  flee  from  idolatry 


1  Ti.  6.  11  thou,  0  man  of  God,  flee  these  things 

2  Ti.  2.  22  Flee  also  youthful  lusts  :  but  follow 

J  as.  4.  7  Resist  the  devil,  and  he  will  flee  from  you 
Rev.  9.  6  to  die,  and  death  shall  flee  from  them 
12.  6  thewomanfled  into  the  wilderness,  where 

FLEE  apace,  to  — 

To  move,  wander,  flee  away,  11}  nadad. 

Psa.  68.  12  Kings  of  armies  didflee  apace;  and  she 
FLEE  away,  to  — 

1.  To  flee,  rns  barach. 

Gen.  31.  27  Wherefore  didst  thou  flee  away  secretly 
Job  9.  25  my  days  .  they  flee  away, they  see  no  good 
Amos  7.  12  flee  thee  away  into  the  land  of  Judah 

2 . To  move,  wander, flee  away,  nadad,  3 b. 

Nah.  3.  17  when  the  sun  ariseth  they  flee  away,  and 

3.  To  move  self  off,  nil  nadad,  7a. 

Psa.  64.  8  all  that  see  them  shall  flee  away 

4.  To  flee,  du  nus. 

Judg.  4.  17  Sisera  fled  away  on  his  feet  to  the  tent  of 
Song  2.  17  Until.. the  shadows  flee  away,  turn,  my 

4.  6  Until,  .the  shadows  flee  away,  I  will  get 
Isa.  35.  10  and  sorrow  and  sighing  shall  flee  away 

51.  11  sorrow  and  mourning  shall  flee  away 
Jer  46.  6  Let  not  the  swift  flee  away,  nor  the 

46.  21  they  also  are  turned .  .are  fled  away  tog. 
Amos  2.  16  among  the  mighty  shall  flee  away  naked 

9.  1  of  them  shall  not  flee  away,  and  he  that 
Nah.  2.  8  yet  they  shall  flee  away.  Stand,  stand 
5  .To  flee  forth,  pj  nuts. 

Lam.  4.  15  when  they  fled  away  and  wandered,  they 

6.  To  flee,  be  weary,  py  uph. 

Nah.  3.  16  the  cankerworm  spoileth,and  fleeth  away 

7.  To  flee,  rpeuyw  pheugo. 

Rev.  16.  20  every  island  fled  away,  and  the  moun. 

20.  1 1  from  whose  face . .  the  heaven  fled  away 

FLEE  before,  to  — 

To  go  or  come  before.  Dip  qadam,  3. 

Jon.  4.  2  Therefore  I  fled  before  unto  Tarshish 
FLEE  far,  to  — 

To  be  far  off,  pro  rachcCq. 

Job  30.  10  They  abhor  me,  they  flee  far  from  me,  and 

FLEE  to  hide,  to  — 

To  cover  self,  .ids  kasah,  3. 

Psa.  143.  9  Lord.  .1  flee  unto  thee  to  hide  me 

FLEE,  to  make  — 

1.  To  cause  to  flee,  rna  barach,  5. 

Job  41.  28  The  arrow  cannot  make  him  flee  :  sling 

2.  To  cause  to  flee,  du  nus,  5. 

Exod.  9.  20  He.  .made  his  servants  and  his  cattle  flee 
FLEE,  way  to  — - 

Refuge  ( place  of),  flight,  DiiO  manos. 

Jer.  25.  35  the  shepherds  shall  have  no  way  to  flee 
FLEECE  — 

1.  Fleece,  mowings  of  grass,  13  gez. 

Deut  18.  4  the  first  of  the  fleece  of  thy  sheep,  shalt 
Job  31.  20  (not)  warmed  with  the  fleece  of  my  sheep 

2.  Fleece,  mowings  of  grass,  nj?  gizzah. 

Judg.  6.  37  I  will  put  a  fleece  of  wool  in  the  floor 

6.  37  if  the  dew  be  on  the  fleece  only,  and: 

6.  38  for  he  .  thrust  the  fleece  together,  and 
6.  38wringed  the  dew  out  of  the  fleece,  a  bowl 
6.  39  let  me  prove,  .this  once  with  the  fleece 
6.  39  let  it  now  be  dry  only  upon  the  fleece 
6.  40  for  it  was  dry  upon  the  fleece  only,  and 

FLEEING  — 

1.  Flight,  npup  menusah. 

Lev.  26.  36  they  shall  flee,  as  fleeing  from  a  sword 

2 . To  flee,  dp  nus. 

Deut.  4.42  and  that  fleeing  unto  one . .  he  might  live 

3.  To  flee,  psy  araq. 

Job  30.  3  fleeing  into  the  wilderness  in  former  time 
FLEETH,  that  — 

One  fleeing,  op  nis. 

Jer.  48.  44  He  that  fleeth  from  the  fear  shall  fall  into 
FLESH  — 

1.  Flesh,  ff’3  basar. 

Gen.  2.  21  he. .closed  up  the  flesh  instead  thereof 
2.  23  said,  This  (is)  now.  .  fleshlof  my  fleslij:  she 
2.  24  unto  his  wife:  and  they  shall  be  one  flesh 
6.  3  strive  with  man,  for  that  he  also  (is)  flesh 
6.  12  for  all  flesh  had  corrupted  his  way  upon 
6. 13  The  end  of  all  flesh  is  come  before  me 
6.  17  waters  upon  the  earth,  to  destroy  all  flesh 

6.  19  And  of  every  living  thing  of  all  flesh,  two 

7.  15  of  all  flesh,  wherein  (is)  the  breath  of  life 
7.  16  went  in  male  and  female  of  all  flesh,  as 

7.  21  all  flesh  died  that  moved  upon  the  earth 

8.  17  all  flesh,  (both)  of  fowl,  and  of  cattle,  and 

9.  4  flesh  with  the  life . .  shall  ye  not  eat 

9.  11  neither  shall  all  flesh  be  cutoff  any  more 
9.  15  you  and  every  living  creature  of  all  flesh 
9.  15  no  more  become  a  flood  to  destroy  all  tie. 

9.  16  and  every  living  creature  of  all  flesh  that 
9. 17  me  and  all  flesh  that  (is)  upon  the  earth 


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Gen  17.  i :  circumcise  the  flesh  of  your  foreskin;  and 
17  i7  my  covenant  shall  be  in  your  flesh  for  an 
17  14  man  child  whose  flesh,  .is  not  circumcised 
,7.  23  circumcised  the  flesh  of  their  foreskin  in 
i7  24,25  when  he  was  circumcised  in  the  flesh 
14  Surely  thou  (art)  my  bone  and  my  flesh 
37  27  for  he  (is)  our  brother  (and)  our  flesh 
40.  19  the  birds  shall  eat  thy  flesh  from  off  thee 
Exod  4  7  it  was  turned  again  as  his  (other)  flesh 

12.  8  they  shall  eat  the  flesh  in  that  night 
12  46  thou  shalt  not  carry  forth,  .flesh  abroad 
16.  3  when  we  sat  by  the  flesh  pots,  (and)  when 
16.  8  the  Lord  shall  give  you . .  flesh  to  eat,  and 
16.  12  saying,  At  even  ye  shall  eat  flesh,  and  in 
21.  28  and  his  flesh  shall  not  be  eaten  ;  but  the 
22  31  neither  shall  ye  eat  (any)  flesh  (that  is) 

2o  i4  flesh  of  the  bullock . .  shalt  thou  burn  with 
20.  31  and  seethe  his  flesh  in  the  holy  place 
20.  32  Aaron  and  his  sons  shall  eat  the  flesh  of 
20.34  And  if  ought  of  the  flesh . .  remain  unto  the 
70  32  Upon  man’s  flesh  shall  it  not  be  poured 
Lev.  4  11  and  all  bis  flesh,  with  his  head,  and  with 

6.  10  breeches  shall  he  put  upon  his  flesh,  and 

6  27  Whatsoever  shall  touch  the  flesh  thereof 
7'  15,  18  the  flesh  of  the  sacrifice  of  his  peace 

7  17  remainder  of  the  flesh,  .shall  be  burnt 

7'  10  the  flesh  tliat'toucheth  anyunclean  (thing) 

7  19  as  for  the  flesh,  all  that  be  clean  shall  eat 

7  20,  21  flesh  of  the  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings 

8  17  But  the  bullock,  and  his  hide,  his  flesh 

8.  31  Boil  the  flesh  (at)  the  door  of  the  tabern. 

8  32  And  that  which  remaineth  of  the  flesh 

a  11  the  flesh  and  the  hide  he  burnt  with  fire 
II  8  Of  their  flesh  shall  ye  not  eat,  and  their 

11  1 1  ye  shall  not  eat  of  their  flesh,  but  ye  shall 

12  3  flesh  of  his  foreskin  shall  be  circumcised 

1 3  2  shall  have  in  the  skin  of  his  flesh  a  rising 

13.  2  and  it  be  in  the  skin  of  his  flesh  (like)  the 
13  3  on  the  plague  in  the  skin  of  the  flesh  _ 

13  3  (be)  deeper  than  the  skin  of  his  flesh,  it 
13  4  spot  (be)  white  in  the  skin  of  his  flesh 

13.  10  (there  be)  quick  raw  flesh  in  the  rising 

13.  11  an  old  leprosy  in  the  skin  of  liis  flesh 

13  13  the  leprosy  have  covered  all  his  flesh,  he 
13  14  But  when  raw  flesh  appeareth  in  him,  he 
13.  15  And  the  priest  shall  see  the  raw  flesh,  and 
13  1 5  the  raw  flesh  (is)  unclean  :  it  (is)  a  leprosy 
13  16  Or  if  the  raw  flesh  turn  again,  .he  shall 
13.  18  The  flesh  also,  in  which . .  was  a  boil,  and 
13.  24  Or  if  there  be  (any)  flesh,  in  the  skin 
13  38  in  the  skin  of  their  flesh  bright  spots 
13.  39  bright  spots  in  the  skin  of  their  flesh 

13.  43  the  leprosy,  .in  the  skin  of  the  flesh 

14.  9  also  he  shall  wash  his  flesh  in  water,  and 

15  2  hath  a  running  issue  out  of  his  flesh 

15  3  whether  his  flesh  run . .  or  his  flesh  be 

75  7  he  that  toucheth  the  flesh  of  him  that 

15.  13  shall,  .bathe  his  flesh  in  running  water 

15.  16  then  he  shall  wash  all  his  flesh  in  water 
15. 19  if.  .her  issue  in  her  flesh  be  blood 

16.  4  have  the  linen  breeches  upon  liis  flesh 

36  4  therefore  shall  he  wash  his  flesh  in  water 

16  24  he  shall  wash  his  flesh  with  water  in  the 

16.  26.  28  And  he.,  shall.,  bathe  his  flesh  in  wat. 

16  27  they  shall  burn  in  the  fire,  .their  flesh 

17  II  For  the  life  of  the  flesh  (is)  in  the  blood 
17  14  For  (it  is)  the  life  of  all  flesh  ;  the  blood 

17  14  shall  eat  the  blood  of  no  manner  of  flesh 

17.  i4  for  the  life  of  all  flesh  (is)  the  blood  the. 
17.  16  if  he  wash  [them)  not,  nor  bathe  his  flesh 
19.  28  any  cuttings  in  your  flesh  for  the  dead 
21.  5  nor  make  any  cuttings  in  their  flesh 

22  6  unless  he  wash  his  flesh  with  water 

26.  29  eat  the  flesh  of  your  sons,  and  the  flesh 
Num  8  7  and  let  them  shave  all  their  flesh,  and 

11.  4  and  said,  Who  shall  give  us  flesh  to  eat? 
11  13  Whence  should  1  have  flesh  to  give  unto 
II  13  saying,  Give  us  flesh,  that  we  may  eat 

11.  18  ye  shall  eat  flesh  :  for  ye  have  wept  in 
11  18  saying,  Who  shall  give  us  flesh  to  eat? 

11  18  therefore  the  Lord  will  give  you  flesh,  and 

11.  21  thou  hast  said,  I  will  give  them  flesh 
n  33  the  flesh  (was)  yet  between  their  teeth 

12.  12  of  whom  the  flesh  is  half  consumed  when 
16.  22  the  God  of  the  spirits  of  all  flesh,  shall 
18. 15  that  openeth  the  matrix  in  all  flesh 

18  18  the  flesh  of  them  shall  be  thine,  as  the 
ig.  5  her  skin,  and  her  flesh,  and  her  blood 
Ig  7  and  he  shall  bathe  his  flesh  in  water 
19.  8  And  he . .  shall . .  bathe  his  flesh  in  water 
27  16  God  of  the  spirits  of  all  flesh,  set  a  man 

Deut  5  26  who  (is  there  of)  all  flesh,  that  hath  heard 

12  is  thou  mayest . . eat  flesh  in  all  thy  gates 

12.  20  thou  shalt  say,  I  will  eat  flesh,  (because 
12.  20  longeth  to  eat  flesh,)  thou  mayest  eat  flesh 
12  23  mayest  not  eat  the  life  with  the  flesh 

12.  27  thou  shalt  offer,  .the  flesh  and.  .blood 
12  27  thy  God,  and  thou  shalt  eat  the  flesh 
14  8  ye  shall  not  eat  of  their  flesh,  nor  touch 
1 6  4  neither  shall ..  flesh . .  remain  all  night 
28.  53  thou  shalt  eat.  .the  flesh  of  thy  sons  and 
28.  55  that  he  will  not  give,  .of  the  flesh  of  his 
32.  42  and  my  sword  shall  devour  flesh  ;  (and 
Judg  6  19  the  flesh  he  put  in  a  basket,  and  he 

6  20  Take  the  flesh  and  the  unleavened  cakes 

6.  21  Then  the  angel,  .touched  the  flesh  and 

6.  21  fire,  .consumed  the  flesh  and  the  unleav. 

8.  7  I  will  tear  your  flesh  with  the  thorns 

9.  2  also  that  I  (am)  your  bone  and  your  flesh 
1  Sa  "  2. 13  while  the  flesh  was  in  seething,  with  a 

2.  15  said.  .Give  flesh  to  roast  for  the  priest 

2.  1 5  he  will  not  have  sodden  flesh  of  thee,  but 


1  Sa  17  44  I  will  give  thy  flesh  unto  the  fowls  of  the 

2  Sa  5  1  Behold,  we  (are)  thy  bone  and  thy  flesh 

ig.  12  my  brethren,  ye  (are)  my  bones  and  my  fl.  < 
19.  13  (Art)  thou  not  of  my  bone,  and  of  my  fl.? 

1  Ki.17  6  the  ravens  brought  him  bread  and  flesh 

17  6  bread  and  flesh  in  the  evening  ;  and  he 

19  21  boiled  their  flesh,  .and  gave  unto  the  pe. 
2127  that  he . .  put  sackcloth  upon  his  flesh,  and  : 

2  Ki.  4.  34  and  the  flesh  of  the  child  waxed  warm 

5.  10  and  thy  flesh  shall  come  again  to  thee 

5.  14  his  flesh  came  again  like  unto  the  flesh  of  ■ 

6  30  (he  had)  sackcloth  within  upon  his  flesh 

9  36  shall  dogs  eat  the  flesh  of  Jezebel 

1  ch.  11.  I  Behold,  we  (are)  thy  bone  and  thy  flesh 

2  Ch  32  8  With  him  (is)  an  arm  of  flesh  ;  but  with 

Neh.  5.  5  our  flesh  (is)  as  the  flesh  of  our  brethren 
Job  2.  5  touch  his  bone  and  his  flesh,  and  he  will 

4.  15  passed  before  my  face  ;  the  hair  of  my  fl. 

6.  12  strength  of  stones?  or  (is)  my  flesh  of  hr.? 

7  5  My  flesh  is  clothed  with  worms  and  clods 
10.  4  Hast  thou  eyes  of  flesh?  or  seest  thou  as 

10  1 1  Thou  hast  clothed  me  with  skin  and  flesh 
13.  14  Wherefore  do  I  take  my  flesh  in  my  teeth 
14  22  But  his  flesh  upon  him  shall  have  pain 
19.  20  My  bone  cleaveth.  .to  my  flesh,  and  I  am 
19.  22  and  are  not  satisfied  with  my  flesh? 

19.  26  destroy  this  (body),  yet  in  my  flesh  shall 
21  6  and  trembling  taketh  hold  on  my  flesh 

31.  31  said  not,  Oh  that  we  had  of  his  flesh  !  we 
33  21  His  flesh  is  consnmed  away,  that  it  cannot 

33.  25  His  flesh  shall  be  fresher  than  a  child's 

34.  15  All  flesh  shall  perish  together,  and  man 
41. 23  The  flakes  of  his  flesh  are  joined  together 

Psa.  16.  9  my  flesh  also  shall  rest  in  hope 

27.  2  came  upon  me  to  eat  up  my  flesh,  they 
38.  3,  7  (There  is)  no  soundness  in  my  flesh 
50.  13  Will  I  eat  the  flesh  of  bulls,  or  drink  the 
56.  4  I  will  not  fear  what  flesh  can  do  unto  me 
63.  1  my  flesh  longeth  for  thee  in  a  dry . .  land 
65.  2  hearest  prayer,  unto  thee  shall  all  flesh 

78.  39  he  remembered  that  they  (were  but)  flesh 

79.  2  the  flesh  of  thy  saints  unto  the  beasts  of 
84.  2  and  my  flesh  crieth  out  for  the  living  God 

109.  24  My  knees  are  weak,  .my  flesh  faileth  of 
119  120  My  flesh  trembleth  for  fear  of  thee  ;  and 
136  25  Who  giveth  food  to  all  flesh  ;  for  his  me. 
145.  21  let  all  flesh  bless  his  holy  name  for  ever 
Prov  4  22  For  they  (are),  .health  to  all  them  flesh 
5.  II  when  thy  flesh  and  thy  body  are  consu. 

14.  30  A  sound  heart  (is)  the  life  of  the  flesh 
23.  20  Be  not.  .among  riotous  eaters  of  flesh 
Eccl.  4.  5  The  fool . .  eatetli  his  own  flesh 

5.  6  Suffer  not  thy  mouth  to  cause  thy  flesh 

11.  10  Therefore,  .put  away  evil  from  thy  flesh 

12.  12  and  much  study  (is)a  weariness  of  the  fl. 
Isa  9.  20  they  shall  eat  every  man  the  flesh  of  his 

17.  4  and  the  fatness  of  his  flesh  shall  wax 
22.  13  killing  sheep,  eating  flesh,  and  drinking 
31  3  and  their  horses  flesh,  and  not  spirit 

40.  5  and  all  flesh  shall  see  (it)  together  :  for 
40.  6  All  flesh  (is)  grass,  and  all  the  goodlmess 

44.  16  with  part  thereof  he  eateth  flesh ;  he 
44. 19  I  have  roasted  flesh,  and  eaten  (it) ;  and 
49.  26  that  oppress  thee  with  their  own  flesh 
49  26  and  all  flesh  shall  know  that  I  the  LORD 
58.  7  thou  hide  not  thyself  from  thine  own  fl.  ? 

65.  4  which  eat  swine's  flesh,  and  broth  of  ab. 
£6. 16  sword  will  the  Lord  plead  with  all  flesh 
66. 17  eating  swine’s  flesh,  and  the  abomination 
66  23  shall  all  flesh  come  to  worship  before  me 

66.  24  they  shall  be  an  abhorring  unto  all  flesh 
Jer  7  21  Put  unto  your  sacrifices,  and  eat  flesh 

11  15  and  the  holy  flesh  is  passed  from  thee? 

12.  12  endof  the  land  :  no  flesh  shall  have  peace 
17.  5  trusteth  in  man,  and  maketh  flesh  his 
19.  9  I  will  cause  them  to  eat  the  flesh  of  their 
19.  9  sons,  and  the  flesh  of  their  daughters 

19.  9  they  shall  eat  every  one  the  flesh  of  his 
25.  31  for  the  Lord,  .will  plead  with  all  flesh 
32.  27  I  (am)  the  LORD,  the  God  of  all  flesh  :  is 

45.  5  I  will  bring  evil  upon  all  flesh,  saith  the 
Lam.  3.  4  My  flesh  and  my  skin  hath  he  made  old 
Eze.  4.  14  neither  came  there  abominable  flesh  into 

11.  3  (city  is)  the  caldron,  and  we  (be)  the  flesh 
11.  7  they  (are)  the  flesh,  and  this  (city  is)  the 
11. 11  neither  shall  ye  be  the  flesh  in  themidst 
11.  19  will  take  the  stony  heart  out  of  their  fie. 
11.  19  and  will  give  them  an  heart  of  flesh 
16.  26  Egyptians  thy  neighbours,  great  of  flesh 

20.  48  all  flesh  shall  see  that  I  the  LORD  have 

21.  4  shall  my  sword  go  forth . .  against  all  flesh 
21.  5  That  all  flesh  may  know  that  I  the  Lord 

23.  20  whose  flesh  (is  as)  the  flesh  of  asses,  and 

24.  10  consume  the  flesh,  and  spice  it  well,  and 
32.  5  I  will  lay  thy  flesh  upon  the  mountains 
36.  26  take,  .the  stony  heart  out  of  your  flesh 

36.  26  andl  will  give  you  an  heart  of  flesh 

37.  6  And  I  will. .  bring  up  flesh  upon  you 
37.  8  the  sinews  and  the  flesh  came  up  upon 
39.  17  That  ye  may  eat  flesh,  and  drink  blood 

39.  18  Ye  shall  eat  the  flesh  of  the  mighty 

40.  43  upon  the  tables  (was)  the  flesh  of  the  off. 
44.  7  uncircumcised  in  flesh,  to  be  in  my  sane. 
44.  9  No  stranger,  .uncircumcised  in  flesh 

Dan.  1. 15  fatter  in  flesh  than  all  the  children  which 

10.  3  neither  came  flesh  nor  wine  in  my  mouth 
Hos.  8. 13  They  sacrifice  flesh  (for)  the  sacrifices  of 
Joel  2.  28  I  will  pour  out  my  Spirit  upon  all  flesh 
Mic.  3.  3  and  as  flesh  within  the  caldron 

Hag.  2.  12  If  one  bear  holy  flesh  in  the  skirt  of  his 
Zech.  2.  13  Be  silent,  0  all  flesh,  before  the  Lord 

11.  9  let  the  rest  eat  every  one  the  flesh  of 


Zech  11.  16  he  shall  eat  the  flesh  of  the  fat,  and 

14.  12  Their  flesh  shall  consumeaway  whilethey 

2. Flesh,  firs  besar. 

Dan.  2.  11  the  gods,  whose  dwelling  is  not  with  fie 

4.  12  meat  for  all.  and  all  flesh  was  fed  of  it 

7.  5  and  they  said . .  Arise,  devour  much  flesh 

3.  Slaughtered  food,  nnrip  tibchah. 

1  Sa.25.  11  my  flesh  that  I  have  killed  for  my  shear. 

4.  Flesh,  meat ,  food,  cin^>  lechum. 

Zeph.  1.  17  blood,  .as  dust,  and  their  flesh  as  the  d. 

5.  Flesh,  ( remainder ,  remains),  ini?’  sheer. 

Psa.  73.  26  My  flesh  and  my  heart  faileth.  .God  (is) 

78.  20  Behold,  .can  he  provide  flesh  for  his  pe. '! 
78.  27  He  rained  flesh  also  upon  them  as  dust 
Prov.11. 17  but  (he  that  is)  cruel  troubleth  his  own 
Jer.  51.  35  The  violence  d  one  to  me  and  to  my  flesh 
Mic.  3.  2  and  their  flesh  from  off  their  bones 

3.  3  Who  also  eat  the  flesh  of  my  people,  and 

6.  Flesh,  meat,  Kpeas  kreas. 

Rom  14.  21  good  neither  to  eat  flesh,  nor  to  drink  w. 

1  Co.  8. 13  I  will  eat  no  flesh  while  the  world  stand. 

7.  Flesh,  <rap£  sarx. 

Matt  16.  17  flesh  and  blood  hath  not  revealed  (it) 

19.  5  And  said,  .and  they  twain  shall  beonefl.? 
19.  6  they  are  no  more  twain,  but  one  flesh 
24.  22  there  should  no  flesh  be  saved  :  but  for 
26.  41  the  spirit,  .(is)  willing,  but  Ihe  flesh  (is) 
Markio.  8  And  they  twain  shall  be  one  flesh  :  so 

10.  8  they  are  no  more  twain,  but  one  flesh 

13.  20  no  flesh  should  be  saved  :  but  for  the 

14.  38  The  spirit,  .(is)  ready,  but  the  flesh  (is) 
Luke  3.  6  all  flesh  shall  see  the  salvation  of  God 

24.  39  for  a  spirit  hath  not  flesh  and  bones,  as 
John  1.  13  nor  of  the  will-of  the  flesh,  nor  of  the  will 

1.  14  the  Word  was  made  flesh,  and  dwelt 

3.  6  That  which  is  born  of  the  flesh  is  flesh 

6.  51  the  bread  that  I  will  give  is  my  flesh 

6.  52  How  can  this  man  give  us  (his)  flesh  to 
6.  53  Except  ye  eat  the  flesh  of  the  Son  of  man 
6.  54  Whoso  eateth  my  flesh,  .hath  eternal  life 
6.  55  my  flesh  is  meat  indeed,  and  my  blood  is 
6.  56  He  that  eateth  my  flesh .  .dwelleth  in  me 
6.  63  the  flesh  profiteth  nothing ;  the  words 

8.  15  Ye  judge  after  the  flesh ;  I  judge  no  man 
17.  2  thou  hast  given  him  power  over  all  flesh 
Acts  2.  17  I  will  pour  out  of  my  Spirit  upon  all  fle. 

2.  26  moreover  also  my  flesh  shall  rest  in  hope 

2.  30  [according  to  the  flesh,  he  would  raise] 

2.  31  neither  his  flesh  did  see  corruption 
Rom.  1.  3  of  the  seed  of  David  according  to  the  fle. 

2.  28  circumcision  which  is  outward  in  the  fl. 

3.  20  there  shall  no  flesh  be  justified  in  his 

4.  1  our  father,  as  pertaining  to  the  flesh 

6.  19  because  of  the  infirmity  of  your  flesh 

7.  5  when  we  were  in  the  flesh,  the  motions  of 

7.  18  that  in  me  that  is,  in  my  flesh,  dwelleth 

7.  25  but  with  the  flesh  the  law  of  sin 

8.  1  [to  them . .  who  walk  not  after  the  flesh] 

8.  3  in  that  it  was  weak  through  the  flesh 

8.  3  likeness  of  sinful  flesh .  .sin  in  the  flesh 
8.  4  in  us,  who  walk  not  after  the  flesh,  but 
8.  5  after  the  flesh  do  mind . .  things  of  the  fle. 
8.  8  they  that  are  in  the  flesh  cannot  please 
8.  9  ye  are  not  in  the  flesh,  but  in  the  Spirit 
8.  12  not  to  the  flesh,  to  live  after  the  flesh 

8.  13  if  ye  live  after  the  flesh,  ye  shall  die 

9.  3  for . .  my  kinsmen  according  to  the  flesh 

9.  5  of  whom  as  concerning  the  flesh  Christ 

9.  8  They  which  are  the  children  of  the  flesh 
11  14  I  may  provoke  to  emulation,  my  flesh 

13.  14  and  make  not  provision  for  the  flesh 

1  Co.  1  26  that  not  many  w ise  men  after  the  flesh 

1.  29  That  no  flesh  should  glory  in  his  presence 

5.  5  for  the  destruction  of  the  flesh,  that  the 

6. 16  for  two,  saith  he,  shall  be  one  flesh 

7.  28  such  shall  have  trouble  in  the  flesh :  but 

10.  l8  Behold  Israel  after  the  flesh  :  are  not: 

15.  39  All  flesh  (is)  not  the  same  flesh  :  blit 

,  15.  39  but . .  one . .  [flesh]  of  men,  another  [flesh  ] 

15.  50  flesh  and  blood  cannot  inherit  the  kingd. 

2  Co.  1.  17  do  I  purpose  according  to  the  flesh,  tin  t 

4.  ]  1  might  be  made  manifest  in  our  mortal  i! 

5. 16  henceforth  know  we  no  man  after  the  fl. 

5.  16  we  have  known  Christ  after  the ’flesh 

7.  1  from  all  filthiness  of  the  flesh  and  spirit 
7.  5  when  we  were  come,  .our  flesh  had  no 
1  jo.  2  as  if  we  walked  according  to  the  flesh 

>  10.  3  the  flesh,  we  do  not  war  after  the  flesh 

11. 18  Seeing  that  many  glory  after  the  flesh 
l  12.  7  there  was  given  to  me  a  thorn  in  the  fle. 

Gal.  1.  16  I  conferred  not  with  flesh  and  blood 

2.  16  for  by.  .the  law  shall  no  flesh  be  justified 

2.  20  the  life  which  I  now  live  in  the  flesh  I 

3.  3  are  ye  now  made  perfect  by  the  flesh  ? 

4.  13  through  infirmity  of  the  flesh  I  preached 

4.  14  my  temptation  which  was  in  my  flesh  ye 
4.  23  was  born  after  the  flesh ;  but  he  of  the 

4.  29  as  then  he  that  was  born  after  the  flesh 

5.  13  not  liberty  for  an  occasion  to  the  flesh 

5.  16  ye  shall  not  fulfil  the  lust  of  the  flesh 

1  5.  17  For  the  flesh  lusteth  against  the  Spirit 

1  5.  17  and  the  Spirit  against  the  flesh  :  and 

5.  19  Now  the  works  of  the  flesh  are  manifest 

5.  24  have  crucified  the  flesh  with  the  affect. 

6.  8  that  sowetli  to  his  flesh  shall  of  the  flesh 

6.  12  as  desire  to  make  a  fair  show  in  the  flesli 

6.  13  but.  .that  they  may  glory  in  your  flesh 

Eph.  2.  3  conversation . .  in  the  lusts  of  our  flesh 


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Eph.  2.  3  fulfilling  the  desires  of  the  fle6h  and  of 

2.  ii  (being)  in  time  past  Gentiles  in  the  flesh 

2.  ii  the  Circumcision  in  the  flesh  made  by 

2.  15  Having  abolished  in  his  flesh  the  enmity 

5.  29  For  no  man  ever  yet  hated  his  own  flesh 

5.  30  [For  we  are  members,  .of  his  flesh] 

5.  31  his  wife,  and  they  two  shall  be  one  flesh 

6.  5  that  are . .  masters  according  to  the  flesh 

6.  12  we  wrestle  not  against  flesh  and  blood 

Phil.  1.  22  if  I  live  in  the  flesh,  this  (is)  the  fruit  of 

1.  24  Nevertheless  to  abide  in  the  flesh  (is) 

3.  3  For  we.  .have  no  confidence  in  the  flesh 

3.  4  I  might,  .have  confidence  in  the  flesh 

3.  4  hath  whereof  he  might  trust  in  the  flesh 
Col.  1.  22  In  the  body  of  his  flesh  through  death,  to 

1.  24  afflictions,  .in  my  flesh  for  his  body's 

2.  1  as  have  not  seen  my  face  in  the  flesh 

2.  5  For  though  I  be  absent  in  the  flesh,  yet 
2. 11  in  putting  off.  .the  sins  of  the  flesh  by 

2.  13  and  the  uncireumcision  of  your  flesh 

2.  23  any  honour  to  the  satisfying  of  the  flesh 

3.  22  obey .  .masters  according  to  the  flesh 

1  Ti.  3.  16  God  was  manifest  in  the  flesh,  justified 
l’hm.  16  a  brother,  .in  the  flesh,  and  in  the  Lord? 
lleb.  2.  14  as  the  children  are  partakers  of  flesh  and 
5.  7  Who  in  the  days  of  his  flesh,  when  lie 

9.  13  sanctifieth  to  the  purifiying  of  the  flesh 

10.  20  through  tire  veil,  that  is  to  say,  his  flesh 

12.  9  we  have  had  fathers  of  our  flesh  which 
Jas.  5.  3  and  shall  eat  your  flesh  as  it  were  fire 

1  Pe.  1.  24  For  all  flesh  (is)  as  grass,  and  all  the  glo. 

3.  18  Christ,  .being  put  to  death  in  the  flesh 

3.  21  the  putting  away  of  the  filth  of  the  flesh 

4.  1  Christ  hath  suffered  for  us  in  the  flesh 

4.  1  for  he  that  hath  suffered  in  the  flesh 

4.  2  live  the  rest  of  (his)  time  in  the  flesh 

4.  6  be  judged  according  to  men  in  the  flesh 

2  Pe.  2.  10  chiefly  them  that  walk  after  the  flesh  in 

2.  18  they  allure  through  the  lusts  of  the  flesh 

1  Jo.  2.  16  the  lust  of  the  flesh,  and  the  lust  of  the 

4.  2,  3  that  Jesus  Christ  is  come  in  the  flesh 

2  Jo.  7  that  Jesus  Christ  is  come  in  the  flesh 
Jude  7  and  the  cities,  .going  after  strange  flesh 

8  these  (filthy)  dreamers  defile  the  flesh 
23  even  the  garment  spotted  by  the  flesh 
Rev.  17.  16  shall  eat  her  flesh,  and  burn  her  with 
19.  18  flesh  of  kings,  and  the  flesh  of  captains 
19.  18  the  flesh  of  mighty  men,  and  the  flesh  of 
19.  18  the  flesh  of  all  (men,  both)  free  and  bond 
19.  21  all  the  fowls  were  filled  with  their  flesh 
FLESH  hook  — 

Ilook,  fork,  f1?]!?  mazleg. 

i  Sa.  2.  13  a  flesh  hook  of  three  teeth  in  his  hand 

2.  14  all  that  the  flesh  hook  brought  up  the 

2.  Hooks,  forks,  mizlagoth. 

Exod27.  3  and  his  flesh  hooks,  and  his  fire  pans 
38.  3  (and)  the  flesh  hooks,  and  the  fire  pans 
Num.  4.  14  the  flesh  hooks,  and  the  shovels,  and  the 

1  Ch.  28.  17  gold  for  the  flesh  hooks,  and  the  bowls 

2  Ch.  4.  16  the  flesh  hooks,  and  all  their  instruments 

FLESHLY,  fleshy  — 

1  .Fleshly ,  fleshlike,  aapKncis  sarkikos. 

2  Co.  1.  12  not  with  fleshly  wisdom,  but  by  the  grace 

1  Pe.  2.  1 1  abstain  from  fleshy  lusts,  which  war  aga. 

2 .Of  fiesli,  crapKivos  sarkinos. 

2  Co.  3.  3  not  in  tables  of  stone,  but  in  fleshy  tables 

3.  Flesh,  <rap£  sarx. 

Col.  2.  18  vainly  puffed  up  by  his  fleshly  mind 
FLIES,  divers  sorts  of  — 

Beetle,  dog  fly,  nty  arob. 

Psa.  78.  45  He  sent  divers  sorts  of  flies  among  them 
105.  31  there  came  divers  sorts  of  flies,  (and)  lice 
FLIETH,  that  — 

Flying  fowl  or  bird,  'll!;  opli. 

Deut  14. 19  And  every  creeping  thing  that  flieth  (is) 
FLIGHT  — 

1 .  Flight,  o'ua  inanos. 

Amos  2. 14  the  flight  shall  perish  from  the  swift 

2.  Flight,  HDrip  menusah. 

Isa.  52.  12  not  go  out  with  haste,  nor  go  by  flight 

3.  Flight,  < pvyrj  phuge. 

Matt  24.  20  that  your  flight  be  not  in  the  winter 
Marki3. 18  that  [your  flight]  be  not  in  the  winter 
FLIGHT,  to  put  to  — 

1  -To  cause  to  flee,  nia  barach,  5. 

1  Ch.12. 15  put  to  flight  all  (them)  of  the  valleys 

2  .To  cause  to  flee,  Dri  nus,  5. 

Deut  32.  30  two  put  ten  thousand  to  flight,  except 

3.  To  pursue,  *]ib  radapli. 

Lev.  26.  8  you  shall  put  ten  thousand  to  flight 
FLINT  — 

1.  Flint,  ci'D^n  challamish. 

Deut.  8.  15  brought,  water  out  of  the  rock  of  flint 
Psa.114.  8  turned,  .the  flint  into  a  fountain  of  waters 
Isa.  50.  7  therefore  have  I  set  my  face  like  a  flint 

2 . Rock,  hi!  tsor. 

®2e-  3.  9  harder  than  flint  have  I  made  thy  forehe. 

FLINTY  — 

Flint,  challamish. 

Deut32. 13  to  suck,  .oil  out  of  the  flinty  rock 


FLOATS  — 

Floats  or  rafts  (of  timber),  rina'i  dobroth. 

1  Ki.  5.  9  I  will  convey  them  by  sea  in  floats  unto 

FLOCK  — 

1.  Cattle,  acquisition,  mj?D  miqneh. 

NUHI32.  26  our  flocks,  and  all  our  cattle,  shall  be 

2.  Flock,  drove,  herd,  Tiy  eder. 

Gen.  29.  2  (were)  three  flocks  of  sheep  lying  by  it 
29.  2  out  of  that  well  they  watered  the  flocks 
29.  3  And  thither  were  all  the  flocks  gathered 

29.  8  until  all  the  flocks  be  gathered  together 

30.  40  he  put  his  own  flocks  by  themselves,  and 
Judg.  5.  16  to  hear  the  bleatings  of  the  flocks? 

1  Sa.  17.  34  a  bear,  and  took  a  lamb  out  of  the  flock 

2  Ch.32.  28  all  maimer  of  beasts,  and  cotes  for  flocks 
Job  24,.^-they-violehtly  take  away  flocks,  and  feed 

- Psar^8.  52  guided  them  in .  .wilderness  like  a  flock 

Song  1.  7  turneth . .  by  the  flocks  of  thy  companions 
4.  1  thy  hair  (is)  as  a  flock  of  goats,  that 
4.  2  like  a  flock  (of  sheep  that  are  even)  shorn 
6.  5  thy  hair  (is)  as  a  flock  of  goats  that 
6.  6  as  a  flock  of  sheep  which  go  up  from  the 
Isa.  17.  2  they  shall  be  for  flocks,  which  shall  lie 
32.  14  a  joy  of  wild  asses,  a  pasture  of  flocks 
40.  11  He  shall  feed  his  flock  like  a  shepherd 
Jer.  6.  3  shepherds  with  their  flocks  shall  come 
13. 17  the  Lord’s  flock  is  carried  away  captive 
13.  20  where  (is)  the  flock  (that)  was  given  thee 

31.  10  keep  him,  as  a  shepherd  (doth)  his  flock 
31.  24  and  they  (that)  go  forth  with  flocks 

51.  23  also  break,  .the  shepherd  and  his  flock 
Eze.  34. 12  As  a  shepherd  seeketh  out  his  flock  in 
Joel  1.  18  yea,  the  Hocks  of  sheep  are  made  desolate 
Mic.  2.  12  as  the  flock  in  the  midst  of  their  fold 

4.  8  0  tower  of  the  flock,  the  strong  hold  of 

5.  8  as  a  young  lion  among  the  flocks  of  sheep 
Zeph.  2.  14  flocks  shall  lie  down  in  the  midst  of  her 
Zech.io.  3  hath  visited  his  flock  the  house  of  Judah 
Mai.  1.  14  which  hath  in  his  flock  a  male,  and  vow. 


3 .Sheep,  flock,  tson. 

Gen.  4.  4  brought  of  the  firstlings  of  his  flock 

13.  s  Lot  also,  .had  flocks,  and  herds,  and  tents 
21.  28  set  seven  ewe  lambs  of  the  flock  by  thems. 
24.  35  he  hath  given  him  flocks,  and  herds,  and 

26.  14  he  had  possession  of  flocks,  and  possession 

27.  9  Go  now  to  the  flock,  and  fetch  me  from 

29.  2  there  (were)  three  flocks  of  sheep  lying  by 

29.  10  the  flock  of  Laban  his  mother’s  brother 

30.  31  I  will  again  feed  (and)  keep  thy  flock 

30.  32  I  will  pass  through  all  thy  flock  to  day 

30.  36  and  Jacob  fed  the  rest  of  Laban's  flocks 
30.  38  which  he  had  pilled  before  the  flocks  in 
30.  38  when  the  flocks  came  to  drink,  that  they 
30.  39  the  flocks  conceived  before  the  rods,  and 
30.  40  set  the  faces  of  the  flocks  toward  the 

30.  40  and  all  the  brown  in  the  flock  of  Laban 

31.  4  called  Rachel  and  Leah,  .unto  his  flock 

31.  38  the  rams  of  thy  flock  have  I  not  eaten 

32.  5  I  have  oxen,  and  asses,  flocks,  and  men 

32.  7  the  flocks,  and  the  herds,  and  the  camels 
33. 13  flocks  and  herds  with  young  (are)  with 

33.  13  overdrive  them .  .all  the  flock  will  die 
37.  2  was  feeding  the  flock  with  his  brethren 
37.  12  to  feed  their  father’s  flock  in  Sheeliem 

37.  14  see  whether  it  be  well,  .with  the  flocks 

38.  17  I  will  send  (thee)  a  kid  from  the  flock 

45.  10  thy  flocks,  and  thy  herds  and  all  that 

46.  32  they  have  brought  their  flocks,  and  their 

47.  1  and  their  flocks,  and  their  herds,  and  all 
47.  4  servants  have  no  pasture  for  their  flocks 
47.  17  for  horses,  and  for  the  flocks,  and  for  the 
50.  8  their  flocks,  and  their  herds,  they  left 

Exod.  2.  16  the  troughs  to  water  their  father’s  flock 
2.  17  and  helped  them,  and  watered  their  flock 

2.  19  (water)  enough  for  us,  and  watered  the  fl. 

3.  1  the  flock  of  Jethro  his  father  in  law 
3.  1  the  flock  to  the  backside  of  the  desert 

10.  9  We  will  go . .  with  our  flocks  and  with 
10.  24  let  your  flocks  and  your  herds  be  stayed 
12.  32  Also  take  your  flocks  and  your  herds,  as 
12.  38  flocks,  and  herds.. very  much  cattle 

34.  3  neither  let  the  flocks  nor  herds  feed  bef. 
Lev  1.  2  the  cattle,  .of  the  herd,  and  of  the  flock 

1.  10  And  if  his  offering  (be)  of  the  flocks 

3.  6  And  if  his  offering,  .(be)  of  the  flock 
5.6  a  female  from  the  flock,  a  lamb  or  a  kid 

5.  15,  18  a  ram  without  blemish  out  of  the  flo. 

6.  6  a  ram  without  blemish  out  of  the  flock 
27.  32  And  concerning  the  tithe  of.  .the  flock 

Num  11.  22  Shall  the  flocks  and  the  herds  be  slain 
15.  3  to  make  a  sweet  savour,  .of  the  flock 

31.  30  take  one  portion  of  fifty,  .of  the  flocks 
Deut.  8.  13  And.  .thy  herds  and  thy  flocks  multiply 

12.  6  firstlings  of  your  herds  and  of  your  flocks 
12.  17  firstlings  of  thy  herds,  or  of  thy  flock 
12.  21  then  thou  shalt  kill,  .of  thy  flock,  which 

14.  23  firstlings  of  thy  herds  and  of  thy  flocks 

15.  14  Thou  shalt  furnish  him.  .out  of  thy  flock 

15.  19  and  of  thy  flock  thou  shalt  sanctify  unto 

16.  2  Thou  shalt . .  sacrifice . .  of  the  flock  and 

1  Sa.  30.  20  David  took  all  the  flocks  and  the  herds 

2  Sa.  12.  2  The  rich,  .had  exceeding  many  flocks  and 

12.  4  he  spared  to  take  of  his  own  flock,  and  of 

1  Ch.  4.  39  they  went,  .to  seek  pasture  for  their  flo. 

4.  41  (their  was)  pasture  there  for  their  flocks 
27.  31  over  the  flocks  (was)  Jaziz  the  Hagarite 

2  Ch.17.  11  and  the  Arabians  brought  him  flocks 

32.  29  and  possessions  of  flocks  and  herds  in 

35.  7  Josiah  gave  to  the  people,  of  the  flock 


Ezra  10.  19  a  ram  of  the  flock  for  their  tresspass 
Neh.  10.  36  firstlings  of  our  herds  and  of  our  flocks 
Job  21.  11  send  forth  their  little  ones  like  a  flock 

30.  1  to  have  set  with  the  dogs  of  my  flock 
Fsa.  65.  13  The  pastures  are  clothed  with  flocks 

77.  20  Thou  leddst  thy  people  like  a  flock  by 
80.  1  thou  that  leadest  Joseph  like  a  flock 
107.  41  and  maketh  (him)  families  like  a  flock 
Frov  27.  23  diligent  to  know  the  state  of  thy  flocks 
Song  1.  8  go . .  forth  by  the  footsteps  of  the  flock 
Isa.  60.  7  the  flocks ..  shall  be  gathered  together 
61.  5  And  strangers  shall,  .feed  your  flocks 
63.  11  of  the  sea  with  the  shepherd  of  his  flock? 
65.  10  And  Sharon  shall  be  a  fold  of  flocks 
Jer.  3.  24  their  flocks  and  their  herds,  their  sons 

5.  17  they  shall  eat  up  thy  flocks  and  thine 
13.  20  where  (is),  .tliy  beautiful  flock? 

23.  2  Ye  have  scattered  my  flock,  and  driven 
23.  3  I  will  gather  the  remnant  of  my  flock 
25.  34  wallow  yourselves . .  ye  principal  of  the  fl, 
25.  35  nor  the  principal  of  the  flock  to  escape 
25.  36  an  howling  of  the  principal  of  the  flock 

31.  12  for  the  young  of  the  flock  and  of  the  herd 
33. 12  shepherds  causing  (their)  flocks  to  lie  do. 

33.  13  shall  the  flocks  pass  again  under  the  ha. 
49.  20  Surely  the  least  of  the  flock  shall  draw 

49.  29  and  their  flocks  shall  they  take  away 

50.  8  and  be  as  the  he  goats  before  the  flocks 
50.  45  Surely  the  least  of  the  flock  shall  draw 

Eze.  24.  5  Take  the  choice  of  the  flock,  and  burn 
25.  5  the  Ammonites  a  couching  place  for  flo. 

34.  2  should  not  the  shepherds  feed  the  flocks? 
34.  3  ye  eat  the  fat.  .ye  feed  not  the  flock 

34.  6  my  flock  was  scattered  upon  all  the  face 
34.  8  my  flock  became  a  prey,  and  my  flock  b. 
34.  8  search  for  my  flock . .  fed  not  my  flock 
34.  10  I  will  require  my  flock  at  their  hand 
34.  10  cause,  .to  cease  from  feeding  the  flock 
34.  10  I  will  deliver  my  flock  from  their  mouth 
34.  15  I  will  feed  my  flock,  and  I  will  cause 
34.  17  O  my  flock,  thus  saith  the  Lord  God 
34.  19  my  flock,  they  eat  that  which  ye  have 
34.  22  Therefore  will  I  save  my  flock,  and  they 
34.  31  And  ye  my  flock,  the  flock  of  my  pasture 

36.  37  I  will  increase  them  with  men  like  a  flock 
36.  38  As  the  holy  flock,  as  the  flock  of  Jerusalem 
36.  38  so  shall . .  waste  cities  be  filled  with  flocks 
43-  23>  25  a  ram  out  of  the  flock,  without  blem. 
45.  15  one  lamb  out  of  the  flock,  out  of  two  hu. 
Hos.  5.  6  They  shall  go  with  their  flocks  and  with 
Amos  6.  4  and  eat  the  lambs  out  of  the  flock 

7.  15  the  Lord  took  me  as  I  followed  the  flock 
Jon.  3.  7  Let  neither,  .herd  nor  flock,  taste  any 
Mic.  7.  14  Feed,  .the  flock  of  thine  heritage,  which 
Hab.  3.  17  the  flock  shall  be  cut  off  from  the  fold 
Zeph.  2.  6  the  sea  coast  shall  be.  .folds  for  flocks 
Zech.  9.  16  save  them,  .as  the  flock  of  his  people 

10.  2  therefore  they  went  their  way  as  a  flock 

11.  4  saith.  .Feed  the  flock  of  the  slaughter 
11.  7  And  I  will  feed  the  flock  of  slaughter 
it.  7  0  poor  of  the  flock.  .And  I  fed  the  flock 
11.  11  the  poor  of  the  flock  that  waited  upon  me 
11.  17  the  idol  shepherd  that  leaveth  the  flock ! 

4.  A  flock,  Trolp.i>7]  poimne. 

Matt26.  31  the  sheep  of  the  flock  shall  be  scattered 
Luke  2.  8  keeping  watch  over  their  flock  by  night 
1  Co.  9.  7  a  flock,  and  eateth  not  of .  .the  flock  ? 

5..-1  little  flock,  irolpvtov  poimnion. 

Lukei2.  32  Fear  not,  little  flock;  for  it  is  your 
Acts 20.  28  Take  heed  therefore,  .to  all  the  flock 
20.  29  grievous  wolves,  not  sparing  the  flock 
1  Pe.  5.  2  Feed  the  flock  of  God  which  is  among  you 

5.  3  lords,  .but  being  ensamples  to  the  flock 
FLOCK,  little  — 

A  bare  or  exposed  flock,  <]VQ  chasiph. 

1  Ki.  20.  27  pitched ..  like  two  little  flocks  of  kids 

FLOCKS  — 

1.  Pasturing,  feeding  flock,  n'jria  marith. 

Jer.  10.  21  and  all  their  flocks  shall  be  scattered 

2.  Multiplications,  n'vwipjj  ashtaroth. 

Deut.  7.  13  he  will .  .bless,  .the  flocks  of  thy  sheep 

28.  4  Blessed  (shall  be),  .the  flocks  of  thy  sheep 
28.  18  Cursed  (shall  be),  .the  flocks  of  tliy  sheep 
28.  51  shall  not  leave  thee,  .flocks  of  thy  sheep 
FLOOD  — 

4,  A  brook,  flood,  bin  or. 

Amos  8.  8  and  it  shall  rise  up  wholly  as  a  flood 
2. Inundation,  flood,  storm,  dm  zerem. 

Isa.  28.  2  as  a  flood  of  mighty  waters  overflowing 

3.  A  brook,  flood,  tin?  yeor. 

Jer.  46.  7  Who  (is)  this  (that)  cometh  up  as  a  flood 
46.  8  Egypt  nseth  up  like  a  flood,  and  (his)  w. 
Amos  8.  8  it  shall  be . .  drowned,  as  (by)  the  flood  of 
9.  5  and  it  shall  rise  up  wholly  like  a  flood 
9.  5  and  shall  be  drowned,  as  (by)  the  flood  of 

4.  A  flood,  deluge,  Siaa  mabbul. 

Gen.  6.  17  behold,  I,  even  I,  do  bring  a  flood  of  wa. 

7.  6  when  the  flood  of  waters  was  upon  the  e. 

7.  7  ark,  because  of  the  waters  of  the  flood 
7.  10  waters  of  the  flood  were  upon  the  earth 
7.  17  the  flood  was  forty  days  upon  the  earth 
9.  11  cut  off  any  more  by  the  waters  of  a  flood 
9.  11  neither  shall  there  any  more  be  a  flood  to 
9.  15  the  waters  shall  no  more  become  a  flood 
9.  28  And  Noah  lived  after  the  flood  three 
10.  1  unto  them  were  sons  born  after  the  flood 


FLOOD 


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FLY 


Gen.  io.  32  divided  in  the  earth  after  the  flood 

jt  10  begat  Arphaxad  two  years  after  the  flood 
Psa.  29.  10  The  Lord  sitteth  upon  the  flood  ;  yea 

5.  A  river,  ID)  nahar. 

Josh  24.  2  dwelt  on  the  other  side  of  the  flood  m 
24.  3  Abraham  from  the  other  side  of  tire  flood 
24.  14  served  on  the  other  side  of  tire  flood 
24.  15  that  (were)  on  the  other  side  of  the  flood 
Job  14!  n  and  the  flood  decayeth  and  drieth  up 
'20.  17  He  shall  not  see  the  rivers,  the  floods 
22  16  foundation  was  overflown  with  a  flood 
28  11  He  bindeth  the  floods  from  overflowing 
p3a.  24.  2  For  he . .  established  it  upon  the  floods 
66.  6  they  went  through  the  flood  on  foot 
03  3  The  floods  have  lifted  up,  0  Lord 

03  3  the  floods  have  lifted  up  their  voice 

03.  3  the  floods  lift  up  their  waves 
08.  8  Let  the  floods  clap,  .hands  :  let  the  lulls 

Son0,  8.  7  neither  can  the  floods  drown  it :  if  a  man 

Isa.  sg.  19  When  theeuemy  shall  come  in  like  a  flood 
Eze.  31.  is  I  restrained  the  floods  thereof,  and  the 
Jon.  2.  3  the  floods  compassed  me  about :  all  thy 

6.  To  flow,  Vi)  nazal. 

Exod  IS.  8’  the  floods  stood  upright  as  an  heap 
Psa  78.  44  their  floods,  that  they  could  not  drink 
Isa.  44.  3  I  will  pour,  .floods  upon  the  dry  ground 

7.  A  brook,  Vnj  nachal.  . 

2  Sa.  22.  5  floods  of  ungodly  men  made  me  afraid 
Tob  28  4  The  flood  breaketh  out  from  the  mhabi. 

Psa  18.  4  floods  of  ungodly  men  made  me  afraid 
74  15  didst  cleave  the  fountain  and  the  flood 
Jer.  47.'  2  waters.. shall  be  an  overflowing  flood 

8 . Flood,  stream,  rh'zv  shibboleth. 

Psa  69  2  waters,  where  the  floods  overflow  me 

’  69.  15  Let  not  the  water  flood  overflow  me 

2. Overflowing,  flood,  '[ot?,  '1?®  sheteph. 

Psa.  32.  6  surely  in  the  floods  of  great  waters  they 
Dan.  0.  26  and  the  end  thereof,  .with  a  flood,  and 

11.  22  with  the  arms  of  a  flood  shall  they  be  ov. 
Nah.  1.  8  with  an  overrunning  flood  he  will  make 

IQ. Deluge,  washing  down,  KaraK\vap6s  kataklu. 
Matt  24.  38  in  the  days  that  were  before  the  flood 
24.  39  knew  not  until  the  flood  came,  and  took 
Lukei7.  27  the  flood  came,  and  destroyed  them  all 
2  Pe.  2.  5  bringing  in  the  flood  upon  the  world  of 

11  .Flood  tide,  full  flowing,  n\rippvpa  plemmura. 

Luke  6.  48  when  the  flood  arose,  the  stream  beat 

12. River  flood,  stream,  norapAs  potamos. 

Matt.  7.  24  the  rain  descended,  and  the  floods  came 
7  27  the  rain  descended,  and  the  floods  came 
Rev  12.  15  the  serpent  cast  out.  .water  as  a  flood  _ 

12.  16  the  flood  which  the  dragon  cast  out  of  his 

FLOOD,  carried  away  of  the  — 

Borne  on  by  the  stream.,  iroTapocpApyTos  potamoph. 

Rev.  12.  15  cause  her  to  be  carried  away  of  the  flood 

FLOOR  — 

1.  Threshing  floor,  forum,  pj>  goren. 

Gen  40.  11  saw  the  mourning  in  the  floor  of  A  tad 
Deut  14.  14  Thou  shalt  furnish  him.  .out  of  thy  floor 
Tude  6  37  I  will  put  a  fleece  of  wool  in  the  floor 
Ruth'  3.  3  Wash,  .and  get  thee  down  to  the  floor 
o  6  And  she  went  down  unto  the  floor,  and 
3!  14  known  that  a  woman  came  into  the  floor 
Isa  21  10  0  my  threshing,  and  the  corn  of  my  floor 
Hos  Q  I  hast  loved  a  reward  upon  every  corn  flo. 
q  2  The  floor,  .shall  not  feed  them,  and  the 
3  eliafl  (that)  is  driven .  .out  of  the  floor,  and 
Joel  2.  24  floors  shall  be  full  of  wheat,  and  the  fats 
Mic.  4.  12  for  he  shall  gather  them,  .into  the  floor 

2.  Floor,  bottom,  yi31P  qarqa. 

Num  s  17  of  the  dust  that  is  in  the  floor  of  the 

1  Ki.'  6.  14  he  built .  .both  the  floor  of  the  house,  and 

6  it  covered  the  floor  of  the  house  with  planks 
6  16 he  built,  .both  the  floor  and  the  walls 
6. 30  the  floor  of  the  house  he  overlaid  with 

8 .Floor,  barn,  a\wv  halon.  . 

Matt.  3.  12  and  he  will  throughly  purge  Ins  floor 
Luke  3.  17  he  will  throughly  purge  his  floor,  and 
[See  also  Barn  floor,  com  floor,  threshing  floor.] 

FLOOR,  to  — 

To  join,  cause  to  meet,  rrijj  qarah,  3.  ... 

2  Ch.34.  11  and  to  floor  the  houses  which  the  kings 

FLOOR,  one  side  of  the  — 

Floor,  bottom,  5>P1i2  qwrqa. 

1  Ki.  7.  7  with  cedar  from  one  side  of  the  floor  to 

FLOTES  — 

Floats,  rafts,  n'nbsi.  raphsodoth. 

2  Ch.  2.  16  we  will  bring  it  to  thee  in  flotes  by  sea  to 

FLOUR  — 

1. Dough,  psa  batseq.  ,  ,  , 

2  Sa.  13.  8  she  took  flour,  and  kneaded  (it),  and  made 

9  v;*i>  ',d  flour,  n^b  soleth. 

Exodiq.  2  (of)  wheaten  flour  shalt  thou  make  them 
2q.  40  a  tenth  deal  of  flour  mingled  with  the  fo. 
Lev.  2.  2  and  he  shall  take .  .of  the  flour  thereof 
6  1 4  he  shall  take . .  of  the  flour  of  the  meat 
Num  14.  4  a  tenth  deal  of  flour  mingled  with  the 
14.  6,  q  tenth  deals  of  flour  mingled  with 
28  4  a  tenth  (part)  of  an  ephah  of  flour  for  a 

28  Q  two  tenth  deals  of  flour . .  mingled  with 
23.  12,  12  tenth  deals  of  flour  (for)  a  meat  offer. 


Num  28.  13  a  several  tenth  deal  of  flour  mingled  with 
28.  20  meat  offering  (shall  be  of)  flour  mingled 
28.  28  their  meat  offering  of  flour  mingled  with 
29-  3.  9.  14  meat  offering  (shall  he  of)  Hour  mi. 

3 .Rubbed  grain,  meal,  nap  qemach. 

Judg.  6.  19  unleavened  cakes  of  an  epliah  of  flour 

1  Sa.  1.  24  she  took,  .one  ephah  of  flour,  and  a  bottle 
28.  24  and  she . .  took  flour,  and  kneaded  (it),  and 

2  Sa.  17.  28  Brought  beds,  .and  barley,  and  flour,  aud 

FLOUR,  fine  — 

Fine  flow,  ( Lat .  simila,  similago,)  <rep<5a\u. 

Rev.  18.  13  and  fine  flour,  and  wheat,  and  beasts,  and 

FLOURISH,  to  — 

1  To  flourish  ( become  despised  ?)  y 83  naats,  5. 

Eecl.  12.  5  the  almond  tree  shall  flourish,  and  the 

2.  To  break  forth,  flourish,  vr#  parach.  ' 

Psa.  72.  7  In  his  days  shall  the  righteous  flourish 

02  12  The  righteous  shall  flourish  like  the  palm 

Prov  ii”  28  the  righteous  shall  flourish  as  a  branch 
Song  6.  11  (and)  to  see  whether  the  vine  flourished 
7.  12  let  us  see  if  the  vine  flourish,  (whether) 
Isa.  66.  14  your  bones  shall  flourish  like  an  herb 

3.  To  ( cause  to)  flourish,  ms  parach,  5. 

Psa.  Q2.  13  Those,  .shall  flourish  in  the  courts  of  our 
Prov.  14.  11  tabernacle  of  the  upright  shall  flourish 

4 . To  blossom,  flourish,  ps  tsuts,  5. 

Psa  72  16  (they),  .shall  flourish  like  grass  of  the  ea. 

'  qo  6  In  tlie  morning  it  flouvislieth,  and  growe. 
02  7  all  the  workers  of  iniquity  do  flourish 

103  i  s  as  a  flower  of  the  field,  so  he  flounsheth 
132. 18  upon  himself  shall  his  crown  flourish 

FLOURISH,  to  make  to— 

To  cause  to  break  forth  or  flourish,  mj  parach,  5. 
Isa.  17.  11  shalt  thou  make  tliy  seed  to  flourish 
Eze.  17.  24  aud  have  made  the  dry  tree  to  flouusli 

FLOURISH  again,  to  — 

To  flourish,  or  shoot  up  again,  ava0d\\a>  anathat. 
Phil.  4.  10  your  care  of  me  hath  flourished  again 

FLOURISHING  — 

\. Fresh,  flourishing,  m?.  raanan.  _ 

Psa.  92.  14  they  shall  be  fat  aud  flourishing 

2. Fresh,  flourishing,  \m  raanan.  . 

Dan.  4.  4  Nebuchadnezzar  was . .  flourishing  in  my 

FLOW,  to  — 

1  .To  flow,  issue,  211  zub. 

Exod.  3.  8,  17  land  flowing  with  milk  and  honey 

[So  in  13.  5;  33-3:  Lev.  20.  24;  Num.  13.  27;  14. } y 
13,  14;  Deut.  6.  3;  11.  9;  9-  x5  »  27- 3  >  3X-  20  *  Josh- 

5: 6,  Jer.  11.  5  ;  32.  22 ;  Ezek.  20.  6,  15.] 

Jer.  49.  4  Wherefore  gloriest  thou  in .  .thy  flowing 

2. To  go  on,  it  yalak.  . 

Josh.  4.  18  the  waters ..  flowed  over  all  his  banks,  as 
Joel  3  18  the  hills  shall  flow  with  milk,  and  all  the 
3. 18  rivers  of  Judah  shall  flow  with  waters 

3.  To  flow,  become  bright,  mi  nahar. 

Isa  2  2  above  the  bills  ;  and  all  nations  shall  flow 

Mic.  4.  1  above  the  hills ;  and  people  shall  flow 

L  To  flow,  ii  nazal. 

Psa.  147. 18  causeth.  .to  blow,  (and)  the  waters  flow 
5.  To  flow,  overflow,  tsupli. 


Lam.  3.  54  Waters  flowed  over  mine  head  ;  (then)  1 
6. To  flow,  bfo>  rheo. 

John  7.  38  out  of  his  belly  shall  flow  rivers  of  living 
FLOW  away,  to  — 

To  be  poured  out,  spread  out,  ill  nagar,  2. 

Job  20.  28  shall  flow  away  in  the  day  of  his  wrath 

FLOW,  to  cause  to  — 

To  cause  to  flow,  Si)  nazal,  5. 

Isa.  48.  21  caused  the  waters  to  flow  out  of  the  rock 

FLOW  down,  to  — 

To  flow,  tremble,  Vbi  zalal,  2. 

Isa  64.  1  that  the  mountains  might  flow  down  at 
64.  3  mountains  flowed  down  at  thy  presence 

FLOW  out,  to  — 

To  flow,  flow  on,ii  nazal. 

Song  4. 16  (that)  the  spices  thereof  may  flow  out 

FLOW  together,  to  — 

To  flow,  become  bright,  mi  nahar. 

Isa.  60.  5  Then  thou  shalt  see,  and  flow  together 
Jer.  31. 12  they  shall  come,  .and  shall  flow  together 
51.  44  nations  shall  not  flow  together  any  moie 

FLOWER  — 

1.  Tower,  towering  plant,  tjjo  rragdal. 

Song  5.  13  His  cheeks  (are),  .(as)  sweet  flowers;  lus 

2.  Blossom,  flower,  wi  nitstsah. 

Job  15.  33  and  shall  cast  off  his  flciwer  as  the  olive 
Isa.  18.  5  the  sour  grape  is  ripening  in  the  flowei 

?>.  Blossom,  flower,  |VI  nitstsan. 

Song  2. 12  The  flowers  appear  on  the  earth ,  the  u. 

4.  Flower,  flourishing,  n perach. 

Exod24.‘3i  and  his  flowers,  shall  be  of  the  same _ 

24.  33  (with)  a  knop  and  a  flower  in  one  brancn 

25.  33  and  three  bowls,  .(with)  a  knop  and  a  fl. 
25.  34  bowls,  .(with)  their  knops  and  their  flow. 


Exod37-  17  knops,  and  his  flowers,  were  of  the  same 
37.  19  in  one  branch,  a  knop  and  a  flower 
37.  19  and  three  bowls . .  a  knop  and  a  flower :  so 
37.  20  four  bowls,  his  knops,  and  his  flowers 
Num.  8.  4  unto  the  flowers  thereof,  (was)  beaten 
t  Ki.  7.  26  brim,  .was  wrought,  .with  flowers  of  lilies 
7.  49  with  the  flowers,  and  the  lamps,  and  tlie 
2  Ch.  4  5  and  tlie  brim .  .with  flowers  of  lilies 

4.  21  the  flowers,  and  the  lamps,  and  the  tongs 
Nah.  1.  4  and  the  flower  of  Lebanon  languisheth 

5 . Blossom,  florver,  |"X  tsits. 

1  Ki.  6.  18  carved  with  knops  and  open  flowers:  all 

6.  29  palm  trees  and  open  flowers,  within  and 
6.  32  carved  upon  them  carvings  of . .  flowers 
6.  35  And  he  carved  (thereon),  .open  flowers 
Job  14.  2  He  cometh  fortli  like  a  flower,  and  is  cut 
Psa.  103.  15  as  a  flower  of  the  field,  so  lie  flounsheth 
Isa.  28.  1  whose  glorious  beauty  (is)  a  fading  flower 
40.  6  all  the goodliness  thereof  (is)as  the  flower 
40.  7,  8  Tlie  glass  withereth,  the  flower  fadetli 

6.  Blossom,  flower,  n$'x  tsitsah. 

Isa.  28.  4  glorious  beauty ..  shall  be  a  fading  flower 

7 . A  Jtoioer,  &v0os  anthos. 

Jas.  1.  10  because  as  the  flower,  .lie  shall  passaway 

1.  11  and  the  flower  thereof  falletli,  and  the 
1  Pe.  1.  24  the  glory  of  man  us  the  flower  of  grass 
1.  24  and  the  flower  thereof  falleth  away 

FLOWER  of  one’s  age,  to  pass  the  — 

To  be  beyond  the  point,  el pi.  virepaKpos. 

1  Co.  7.  36  if  she  pass  the  flower  of  (her)  age,  and 

FLOWER  of  their  age,  in  the  — 

Men,  Q’c'iJX  enoshim. 

1  Sa.  2.  33  all.  .shall  die  in  the  flower  of  their  age 
FLOWERS  — 

Impurity,  separation,  nil  niddali.  _ 

Lev  14  24  lie  with  her.  and  her  flowers  be  upon  lum 

’  15.  33  of  her  that  is  sick  of  her  flowers,  and  of 

FLOWING  — 

1.  To  send  or  flow  forth,  yii  naba.  _ 

Provi8.  4  wellspring  of  wisdom  (as)  a  flowing  brook 

2.  To  flow,  Su  nazal. 

Jer.  18.  14  shall  the  cold  flowing  waters  that  come 

3 . To  overflow,  *1W  shataph. 

Isa.  66.  12  the  glory  of  the  Gentiles  like  a  flowing 

FLUTE  — 

Flute,  pipe,  reed,  Kn'phpa  mashroqitha. 

Dan.  3.  4,  14  ye  hear  the  sound  of  the  cornet,  flute 
3  7  the  people  heard  the  sound  of  the . .  flute 

3.  10  that  shall  hear  the  sound  of  the.  .flute 

FLUTTER,  to  — 

To  move,  flutter,  shake,  r|07  rachaph,  3. 

Deut.  32.  n  As  an  eagle ..  fluttereth  over  her  young 

FLUX  — 

Dysentery,  bvaevrepla  dusenteria. 

Acts  28.  8  the  father,  .lay  sick,  .of  a  bloody  flux 
FLY  — 

Fly,  nmt  zebub.  .  ,  .  .  , 

Eccl.  10.  1  Dead  flies  cause  the  ointment .  to  send 
Isa.  7.18  the  Lord  shall  hiss  lor  the  fly  that  (is)  111 

FLY,  to  — 

1  .To  use  the  wing,  ijx  abar,  5.  _ 

Job  39.  26  Doth  the  liawk  fly  by  thy  wisdom 

2.  To  fly,  daah.  ,,  ,  .. 

Deut  28.  49  the  end  of  the  earth .  as  tlie  eagle  flieth 
Psa.  18.  IO  Aud  he  rode  upon  a  cherub,  and  did  fly 
Jer  48.  40  he  shall  fly  as  an  eagle,  and  shall  spread 
49.  22  he  shall  come  up  and  fly  as  the  eagle 

3'  7DeuE  4.^7  of  any  winged  fowl  that  flieth  in  the  air 
2  Sa.  22.  11  And  lie  rode  upon  a  cherub,  and  did  fly 
Job  4  7  unto  trouble,  as  the  sparks  fly  upwaid 

Psa  18  10  lie  did  fly  upon  the  wings  of  the  wind 
'01  4  (nor)  for  the  arrow  (that)  flieth  by  day 

Isa  6  6  Then  flew  one  of  tlie  seraphim  unto  me 

11  14  they  shall  fly  upon  the  shoulders  of  the  P. 
60.  8  Who  (are)  these  (that)  fly  as  a  cloud,  ami 
Hab.  i.  8  they  shall  fly  as  the  eagle  (that)  liasteth 

4  To  fly,  W  u'ph,  3  a.  . 

Gen/  I.  20  and  fowl .  .may  fly  above  the  earth  in  the 
Isa.  6.  2  covered  his  feet .  .with  twain  he  did  fly 

5.  To  be  ravenous,  u'i!  it-  .  . 

1  Sa.  15.  19  didst  fly  upon  the  spoil,  aud  didst  e\  ll  111 

6.  To  do,  make,  rpv,  asah. 

1  Sa.  14.  32  the  people  flew  upon  the  spoil,  and  took 

7  To  fly,  expand  the  wings,  neraopai  petaomm. 

Rev  4  7  the  fourth  beast.,  like  a  [flying]  eagle 

'813  And  I  beheld,  and  heard  an  angel  [flyuw) 
I4  6  1  saw  another  angel  [fly]  in  the  midst  of 
19.  17  all  the  fowls  that  [fly]  in  the  midst  of  h. 

8  To  fly,  expand  the  wings,  nerouai.  pe.tomai. 

Rev'.  12.  14  that  she  might  fly  into  the  wilderness 


FLY  away,  to  — 

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2.  To  { cause  to)  fly,  HW  uph,  5. 

Prov.23.  5  tliey  fly  away  as  an  eagle  toward  heaven 


3.  To  show  self  flying,  uph,  7  a. 

Hos.  9.  ii  their  glory  shall  fly  away 


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FLY,  to  be  caused  to  — 

To  be.  caused  to  fly,  qy;  yaaph,  6. 

l)an.  g.  21  being  caused  to  fly  swiftly,  touched  me 


FLY,  to  make  — 

To  cause  to  break  out,  rnp  parach. 

Eze.  1 3.  20  ye . .  hunt  the  souls  to  make  (them)  fly 
13.  20  souls  that  ye  hunt  to  make  (them)  fly 


FLYING  — 

1.  Wing  {with),  m?  kanaph. 

Psa.148.  10  cattle  ;  creeping  things,  and  flying  fowl 


FOLDEN  together  — 

To  ivrap  together,  1139  sabak. 

Nah.  1. 10  For  while ..  folden  together  (as)  thorns 

FOLDING  — 

1.  Folding,  VSa  galil. 

1  Ki.  6.  34,  34  the  twro  leaves  of  the.  .door,  .folding 

2.  Clasping,  pan  chibbuk. 

Prov.  6.  10  a  little  folding  of  the  hands  to  sleep 
24.  33  a  little  folding  of  the  hands  to  sleep 

FOLK  — 

1 .  Nation,  people,  Ok?  leom. 

Jer.  51.  58  folk  in  the  fire,  and  they  shall  be  weary 

2.  People ,  oy,  cy  am. 

Gen.  33.  15  leave,  .of  the  folk  that  (are)  with  me 
Prov  30.  26  The  conies . .  a  feeble  folk,  yet  make  they 


2.  To  fly,  qiy  uph. 

Prov  26.  2  as  the  swallow  by  flying,  so  the  curse 
Isa.  31.  5  As  birds  flying,  so  will  the  Lord  of  hosts 
Zech.  5.  I  Then  I .  .looked,  and,  behold,  a  flying  roll 
5.  2  And  I  answered,  I  see  a  flying  roll ;  the 

3.  To  fly,  uph,  3 a. 

Isa.  14.  29  and  his  fruit . .  a  fiery  flying  serpent 

30.  6  whence  (come)  the . .  fiery  flying  serpent 


FOLLOW  — 

Foot  {at  the  foot  of),  Sin  regel. 

Exodn.  8  Get  thee  out,  and  all.  .that  follow  thee 
Judg.  8.  5  bread  unto  the  people  that  follow  me 
'.  1  Sa.  25.  27  unto  the  young  men  that  follow  my  lord 

1  Ki.  20.  io  handfuls  for  all  the  people  that  follow 

2  Ki.  3.  9  and  for  the  cattle  that  followed  them 

FOLLOW,  to  — 


4.  Fowl,  t]iy  oph. 

Lev.  11.  21  of  every  flying  creeping  thing  that  goeth 
11.  23  all.  .flying  creeping  things,  which  have 

FOAL  — 

1  .Son,  J3  ben. 

Zech.  9.  9  riding,  .upon  a  colt  the  foal  of  an  ass 

2. Foal,  colt  of  an  ass,  TS  ayir. 

Gen.  32.  15  ten  bulls,  twenty  she  asses,  and  ten  foals 
49.  11  Binding  his  foal  unto  the  vine,  and  his 

Son,  vlos  huios. 

Matt.  21.  5  upon  an  ass,  and  a  colt  the  foal  of  an  ass 

FOAM  — 

Chip,  foam,  ‘pp  qetseph. 

Hos.  10.  7  her  king  is  cut  off  as  the  foam  upon  the 

FOAM,  to  — 

To  foam,  froth,  cKpplfa  aphrizfi. 

Slark  9.  18  he  foameth,  and  gnasheth  with  his  teeth 
9.  20  fell  on  the  ground,  and  wallowed  foaming 


1.. After,  ink  achar,  ’ink  achare. 

Numi4.  24  because  he.  .hath  followed  me  fully,  him 
32.  11  because  they  have  not  wholly  followed 
32.  12  for  they  have  wholly  followed  the  Lord 
Deut.  1.  36  because  he  hath  wholly  followed  the  Lo. 

t2.  30  thou  be  not  snared  by  following  them 
J  osh.  14.  8  but  I  wholly  followed  the  Lord  my  God 
14.  9  because  thou  hast  wholly  followed  the 
14. 14  wholly  followed  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 
Judg.  9.  3  their  hearts  inclined  to  follow  Abim. 

1  Sa.  13.  7  all  the  people  followed  him  trembling 

2  Sa.  2.  19  in  going  he  turned  not.  .from  following 

17.  9  slaughter  among  the  people  that  follow 
1  Ki.  12.  20  none  that  followed  the  houseof  David 
16.  22  the  people  that  followed  Omri  prevailed 
16.  22  against  the  people  that  followed  Tibni 
20. 19  came,  .and  the  army  which  followed 
Neh.  4.  23  nor  the  men  of  the  guard  which  followed 
Psa.  45.  14  the  virgins  her  companions  that  follow 
Jer.  17.  16  I  have  not  hastened,  .to  follow  thee 
Eze.  16.  34  none  followeth  thee  to  commit  whoredoms 
Amos  7.  15  the  Lord  took  me  as  I  followed  the  flock 


FOAM  out,  to  — 

To  foam  upon,  or  about,  eirarpptCcv  epaplirizb. 

Jude  13  waves,  .foaming  out  their  own  shame 
FOAMETH  again,  that  he  — 

With  foam,  per  a  atppou  meta  aphrou. 

Luke  9.  39  it  teareth  him  that  he  foameth  again 
FODDER  — 

Provender,  b’^3  belli. 

Job  6.  5  grass?  or  loweth  the  ox  over  his  fodder? 

FOE  — 

1  .Enemy,  31k  ayah. 

Psa.  27.  2  mine  enemies  and  my  foes,  came  upon 
30.  1  hast  not  made  my  foes  to  rejoice  over  me 

2.  Adversary,  straitener,  distresser,  is,  ly  tsar. 

1  CI1.21.  12  months  to  be  destroyed  before  thy  foes 
Psa.  89.  23  I  will  beat  down  his  foes  before  his  face 

3.  To  hate,  xip  seme. 

Estli.  9.  16  But  the  other  Jews,  .slew  of  their  foes 

4.  Enemy,  kxOpos  echthros. 

Mattio.  36  a  man's  foes,  .they  of  his  own  household 
Acts  2.  35  Until  I  make  thy  foes  thy  footstool 

FOLD  — 

1  .Hedged  or  fenced  place,  rnia  gederah. 

Nuni32. 16  We  will  build  sheep  folds  here  for  our  cat. 
32.  24  Build  you .  .folds  for  your  sheep  ;  and  do 
32.  36  And.  .fenced  cities  :  and  folds  for  sheep 
Zepli.  2.  6  the  sea  coast  shall  be . .  folds  for  flocks 

2 . Pasture  land,  fold,  nju  dober. 

Mic.  2.  12  as  the  flock  in  the  midst  of  their  fold 

3.  Restrained  place,  fold,  miklah. 

Psa.  50.  9  I  will  take  no.  .'lie  goats  out  of  thy  folds 
78.  70  David,  .and  took  him  from  the  sheep  fol. 
Hab.  3.  17  the  flock  shall  be  cut  off  from.the  fold 

4.  Home,  comely  place,  nil  naveh. 

Isa.  65. 10  And  Sharon  shall  be  a  fold  of  flocks 
Jer.  23.  3  and  will  bring  them  again  to  their  folds 
Eze.  34.  14  upon,  high  mountains,  .shall  tlieirfold 
34.  14  there  shall  they  lie  in  a  good  fold,  and 

5 . Court,  yard,  avK-q  aide. 

Johnio.  16  sheep  I  have,  which  are  not  ofthis  fold 

6.  A  flock,  Trolpvr)  poirnne. 

Johnio.  16  there  shall  be  one  fold,  .one shepherd 

FOLD,  to  — 

To  clasp,  pari  chahaq. 

Eccl.  4.  5  The  fool  foldeth  his  hands  together,  and 
FOLD,  to  make  a  — 

To  cause  to  crouch,  fan  rabats,  5. 

Isa.  13.  20  shall  the  shepherds  make  their  fold  there 

FOLD  up,  to  — 

To  roll  or  fold  up,  e\ laaoi  helisso. 

Heb.  1. 12  And  as  a  vesture  shalt  thou  fold  them  up 


2.  To  pursue,  r\~nradapli. 

Gen.  44.  4  Up,  follow  after  the  men ;  and  when  thou 
Exodi4.  4  that  he  shall  follow  after  them  ;  and  I 
Deut  16.  20  That  which  is . .  just  shalt  thou  follow 
Judg.  3.  28  And  he  said  unto  them,  Follow  after  me 
2  Ki.  5.  21  So  Gehazi  followed  after  Naaman.  And 

9.  27  Jehu  followed  after  him,  and  said,  Smite 
Psa.  23.  6  goodness  and  mercy  shall  follow  me  all 
38.  20  because  I  follow  (the  thing  that)  good  (is) 
Isa.  5.  11  early,  .(that)  they  may  follow  strong  dri. 

3.  To  pursue,  ’ll"!  radaph,  3. 

Prov.12.  11  he  that  followeth  vain  (persons  is)  void 

4.  To  follow,  aiioXovdeco  akoloutheo. 

Matt.  4.  20  they  straightway  left . .  and  followed  him 

4.  22  And  they,  .left  the  ship,  .and  followed 

4.  25  And  there  followed  him  great  multitudes 

8.  1  was  come,  .great  multitudes  followed 

8.  10  and  said  to  them  that  followed,  Verily  I 

8.  19  Master,  I  will  follow  thee  whithersoever 

8.  22  But  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Follow  me 

8.  23  into  a  ship,  his  disciples  followed  him 

9.  9  Follow  me.  And  he  arose,  and  followed 

9.  19  And  Jesus  arose,  and  followed  him,  and 

9.  27  two  blind  men  followed  him,  crying,  and 

10.  38  that  taketh  not  his  cross,  and  followeth 

12.  15  great  multitudes  followed  him,  and  he 
14.  13  they  followed  him  on  foot  out  of  the  cities 
16.  24  let  him.  .take  up  his  cross,  and  follow  me 

19.  2  great  multitudes  followed  him  ;  and  he 

19.  21  Jesus  said  unto  him . .  come . .  follow  me 

19.  27  we  have  forsaken  all,  and  followed  thee 

19.  28  I  say.  .That  ye  which  have  followed  me 

20.  29  from  Jericho,  a  great  multitude  followed 

20.  34  received  sight,  and  they  followed  him 

21.  9  the  multitudes,  .that  followed,  cried 

26.  58  Peter  followed  him  afar  off  unto  the  high 

27.  ss  women,  .which  followed  Jesus  from  Gal. 
Mark  1.  18  they  forsook  their  nets,  and  followed 

2.  14  Follow  me.  And  he  arose  and  followed 
2. 15  there  were  many,  and  they  followed  him 

3.  7  a  great  multitude  from  Galilee  [followed] 

5.  24  and  much  people  followed  him,  and 

6.  1  he  went  out.  .and  his  disciples  follow  him 

8.  34  let  him .  .take  up  his  cross,  and  follow  me 

9.  38  [in  thy  name,  and  he  followeth  not  us] 

9.  38  [forbad  him,  because  he  followeth  not  us] 

10.  2i  come,  take  up  the  cross,  and  follow  me 

10.  28  we  have  left  all,  and  have  followed  thee 

10.  32  and  as  they  followed,  they  were  afraid 

10.  52  he  received  his  sight,  and  followed  Jesus 

11.  9  they  that  followed,  cried,  saying,  Hosan. 
14.  13  there  shall  meet  you  a  man .  .follow  him 
14.  51  there  [followed]  him  a  certain  young  man 

14.  54  Peter  followed  him  afar  off,  even  into 

15.  41  Who  also,  .followed  him  and  ministered 
Luke  5.  11  land,  they  forsook  all,  and  followed  him 

5.  27  and  he  said  unto  him,  Follow  me 
5.  28  he  left  all,  rose  up,  and  followed  him 

7.  9  said  unto  the  people  that  followed  him 
9. 11  the  people,  .followed  him  :  and  he 


Luke  9.  23  take  up  his  cross  daily,  and  follow  me 

9.  49  because  he  followeth  not  with  us 
9.  57  Lord,  I  will  follow  thee  whithersoever 
9.  59  And  he  said  unto  another,  Follow  me 

9.  61  Lord,  I  will  follow  thee;  but  let  me  first 

18.  22  sell  all.  .thou  hast,  .and  come,  follow  me 
18.  28  Lo,  we  have  left  all,  and  followed  thee 

18.  43  he  received  his  sight,  and  followed  him 

22.  10  follow -him  into  the  house  where  he 

22.  39  and  his  disciples  also  followed  him 

22.  54  house.  And  Peter  followed  afar  off 

23.  27  there  followed  him  a  great  company  of 
John  1.  37  heard  him  speak,  and  they  followed  Jes. 

1.  38  Jesus  turned,  and  saw  them  following 
1.  40  One  of  the  two  which,  .followed  him 

1.  43  findeth  Philip,  and  saith  unto  him,  Foil. 

6.  2  a  great  multitude  followed  him,  because 

8.  12  he  that  followeth  me  shall  not  walk  in 

10.  4  he  goeth  before . .  and  the  sheep  follow 

10.  5  a  stranger  will  they  not  follow,  but  will 

10.  27  and  I  know  them,  and  they  follow  me 

11.  31  The  Jews  then,  .followed her,  saying.  She 

12.  26  If  any  man  serve  me,  let  him  follow  me 

13.  36  Whither  I  go,  thou  canst  not  follow  me 

13.  36  but  thou  shalt  follow  me  afterwards 
13.  37  Lord,  why  cannot  I  follow  thee  now  ?  I 
18.15  And  Simon  Peter  followed  Jesus,  and  (so 

20.  6  Then  cometh  Simon  Peter  following  him 

21.  19  had  spoken  this,  he  saith  unto  him,  Foil. 

21.  20  the  disciple  whom  Jesus  loved  following 
21.  22  what  (is  that)  to  thee?  Follow  thou  me 

Acts  12.  8  Cast  thy  garment  about  thee,  and  follow 

12.  9  he  went  out,  and  followed  him  ;  and 

13.  43  many  of  the  Jews,  .followed  Paul  and  B. 
21.  36  the  multitude  of  the  people  followed 

1  Co.  10.  4  of  that  spiritual  Rock,  .followed  them 
Rev.  6.  8  Death,  and  Hell  followed  with  him 

14.  4  These  are  they  which  follow  the  Lamb 

14.  8  And  there  followed  another  angel,  saying 

14.  9  the  third  angel  followed  them,  saying 
14.13  labours ;  and  their  works  do  follow  them 

19.  14  the  armies,  .in  heaven  followed  him  upon 

5.  To  become,  begin  to  be,  ylvopai  ginomai. 

Rev.  8.  7  there  followed  hail  and  fire  mingled  with 

to.  To  pursue,  Suljuai  dibko. 

Lukei7.  23  See  here,  .go  not  after  (them), [nor  follow 

1  Th.  5. 15  but  ever  follow  that  which  is  good,  both 

2  Ti.  2.  22  follow  righteousness,  faith,  charity 
Heb.  12.  14  Follow  peace  with  all  (men),  and  holiness 

7 .Come  behind,  Score  oiricro)  deute  opiso. 

Matt.  4. 19  Follow  me,  and  I  will  make  you  fishers 
8  .To  be  after,  elpi  per  a  eimi  meta. 

Matt.27.  62  that  followed  the  day  of  the  preparation 

9.  To  follow  out,  e£aKo\ovdea>  exakoloutheo. 

2  Pe.  1.  16  we  have  not  followed  cunningly  devised 

2.  2  many  shall  follow  their  pernicious  ways 

2.  15  following  the  way  of  Balaam,  .of  Bozor 

10.  To  follow  upon  enaKohovOeu  epakoloutheb. 
Marki6.  20  [confirming  the  words  with  signs  follow.] 
1  Ti.  5.  10  if  she  have  diligently  followed  every  good 

1  Pe.  2.  21  example,  that  ye  should  follow  his  steps 

11.  To  follow  down  or  thoroughly,  Karaico\ov6ew. 
Acts  16. 17  The  same  followed  Paul  and  us,  and 

12.  To  mimic,  imitate,  pupeopai  mimeomai. 

2  Th.  3.  7  yourselves  know  how  ye  ought  to  follow 

3.  9  make . .  an  ensample  unto  you  to  follow 
Heb.  13.  7  whose  faith  follow,  considering  the  end 

3  Jo.  11  follow  not  that  which  is  evil,  but  that] 

13. ro  follow  alongside  of,  irapaKohovdeu  parakol. 
Marki6. 17  [signs  shall  follow  them  that  believe] 

1 4.  To  follow  along  with,  ovvaKoAovdetn  sunakolo. 
Mark  5.  37  he  suffered  no  man  [to  follow]  him,  save 
Luke23.  49  the  women  that  followed  him  from  Gali. 

15. ro  go  in  offer,  ink  soa  bo  achar. 

Exodi4.  17  tliey  shall  follow  them  :  and  I  will  get 
2  Ki.  11.  15  him  that  followeth  her  kill  with  the 
2  Ch.23.  14  whoso  followeth  her,  let  him  be  slain 

16. ro  be  after,  ink  n;n  hayah  achar. 

E.\od23.  2  Thou  slial't  not  follow  a  multitude  to 

1  Sa.12.  14  continue  folio-wing  the  Lord  your  God 

2  Sa.  2.  10  But  the  house  of  Judah  followed  David 
1  Ki.16.  21  half  of  the  people  followed  Tibni  the 

17. ro  go  on  after,  ink  lialak  achar.  s 

Gen.  32.  19  so  commanded  he .  all  that  followed  the 
Deut.  4.  3  for  all  the  .men  that  followed  Baal-peor 
Josh.  6.  8  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  foil 

1  Sa.  17.  13,  14  and  the  three  eldest,  followed  Saul 

2  Sa.  3.  31  And  king  David  (himself)  followed  the 
1  Ki.14.  8  and  who  followed  me  with  all  his  heart 

18.  To  go  on  habitually  after, ink  lialak  achar,  7. 

1  Sa.  25.  27  unto  the  young  men  that  follow  my  lord 

19. ro  go  on  after,  ink  ?|S;  yalak  achar. 

Gen.  24.  5,  8  the  woman  will  not  be  willing  to  follow 

24.  39  Peradventure  the  woman  will  not  follow 
24.  6i  And  Rebekah  arose,  and  followed  the 

Nunu6.  25  and  the  elders  of  Israel  followed  him 
Judg.  2.  12  And  they  forsook,  .and  followed  other  g. 

9.  4  vain  and  light  persons,  which  followed 
9.  49  all  the  people,  .followed  Abimelech 

Ruth  3.  10  inasmuch  as  thou  followedst  not  young 
1  Sa.  30.  21  faint  that  they  could  not  follow  David 
1  Ki.  18. 18  forsaken ..  and  thou  hast  followed  Baalim 

18.  21  God,  follow  him :  but  if  Baal . .  follow  him 

19.  20  Kiss,  .my  mother,  and.  .1  will  follow  thee 


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2  Ki  i  10  leave  tliee.  And  he  arose,  and  followed 
6.  ig  neither  (is)  this  the  city  :  follow  me,  and 
,,  2  he  .followed  the  sins  of  Jeroboam  the 

17.  is  they  followed  vanity,  and  became  vain 

Eze  io  ii  whither  the  head  looked  they  followed  it 

’  13.  3  that  follow  their  own  spirit,  and  have 
20.ro  go  out,  uyr  yatsa. 

2  Sa.  11.  8  there  followed  him  a  mess. .  .from  the  ki. 
FOLLOW  after,  to  — 

\.  To  pursue,  f\-n  radaph.  . 

Psa  1  iq.  150  They  draw  nigh  that  follow  after  nnsch. 
Prov  21.  21  He  that  followeth  after  righteousness  and 
Isa  1  23  every  one  loveth  gifts  and  followeth  after 
51.  1  ye  that  follow  after  righteousness,  ye 
IIos.  12.  1  Ephraim,  .followeth  after  the  east  wind 

2.  To  pursue,  radaph,  3.  . 

Prov  15.  9  he  loveth  him.  .that  followeth  after  righ. 

28.  19  he  that  followeth  after  vain  (persons) 

Hos.  2.  7  she  shall  follow  after  her  lovers,  but  she 

3.  To  pursue,  Siukoi  dioko. 

Rom.  g.  30  which  followed  not  after  righteousness 
0.  31  Israel,  which  followed  after,  .rigliteousn. 

14.  19  Let  us  therefore  follow  after  the  things 
1  Co  14.  1  Follow  after  charity,  and  desire  spiritual 
Phil.  3. 12  I  follow  after,  if  that  I  may  apprehend 
I  Ti.  6.  II  Rut  thou,  .follow  after  righteousness 

4 . To  follow  upon,  eira/coAoufjea)  epakoloutheo. 

1  Ti.  5.  24  and  some  (men)  they  follow  after 

5 .In  order,  KaOe^r/s  kathexes. 

Acts  3.  24  from  Samuel  and  those  that  follow  after 

C .To  pursue  thoroughly,  KarabiuKui  katadiokb. 

Mark  1.  36  they  that  were  with  him  followed  after 

7.  To  follow  thoroughly,  icaraKoAovdew  katakoloulh 
Luke23.  55  And  the  women  also,  .followed  after,  and 

FOLLOW,  that  should  — 

After  these  (things),  gtra  ravra  meta  tauta. 

1  Pe.  1.  11  and  the  glory  that  should  follow 

FOLLOW,  what  would  — - 

What  is  about  to  be,  rb  tabyevov  to  esomenon. 
Luke22.  49  When  they ..  saw  what  would  follow,  they 

FOLLOW  close  or  hard,  to  — 

To  cleave,  adhere  to,  pin  dabeq. 

Psa.  63.  8  My  soul  followeth  hard  after  thee :  thy 
Jer.  42.  16  the  famine,  .shall  follow  close  after  you 

FOLLOW  hard  (after  or  upon),  to  — 

To  (cause  to)  cleave  or  adhere  to,  dabeq,  5. 

1  Sa  14.  22  they  also  followed  hard  after  them  in 

31.  2  the  Philistines  followed  hard  upon  Saul 

2  Sa.  1.  6  and  horsemen  followed  hard  after  him 

1  Ch.io.  2  the  Philistines  followed  hard  after  Saul 


FOLLOW  on,  to  — 

To  pursue,  radaph. 

Hos.  6.  3  (if)  we  follow  on  to  |know  the  Lord 

FOLLOWED,  to  be  — 

To  be  done,  rip j)  asah,  2. 

2  Sa.  1 ;.  23  saw  that  his  counsel  was  not  followed 

FOLLOWER  — 

Imitator,  ptyr) tJ)s  mimetes. 

1  Co.  4.  16  I  beseech  you,  be  ye  followers  of  me 

11.  1  Be  ye  followers  of  me,  even  as  I  also  (am) 
Epli.  5.  1  Be  ye  therefore  followers  of  God,  as  dear 
1  Tli.  1.  6  ye  became  followers  of  us,  and  of  the  L. 

2.  14  became  followers  of  the  churches  of  God 
Hell.  6  12  That  ye  be  not  slothful,  but  followers  of 
1  Pe.  3.  13  if  ye  be  [followers]  of  that  which  is  good? 

FOLLOWER  together  — 

Joint  imitator,  trvp.puyriTris  summimetes. 

Phil.  3. 17  be  followers  together  of  me,  and  mark 

FOLLOWING  — 

1  .After,  afterward,  ink  achar. 

Deut.  7.  4  they  will  turn  away . .  from  following  me 
Josh. 22.  16,  18  turn  away.. from  following  the  Lord 
22.  23  an  altar  to  turn  from  following  the  LORD 
22.  29  turn  this  day  from  following  the  Lord 
Ruth  1. 16  to  return  from  following  after  thee 

1  Sa.  12.  20  turn  not  aside  from  following  the  Lord 

14.  46  Saul  went  up  from  following  the  Philis. 

15.  11  for  he  has  turned  back  from  following  me 
24.  1  Saul  was  returned  from  following  the  P. 

2  Sa.  2.  21  Asahel  would  not  turn  aside  from  follow. 

2.  22  said.  .Turn  thee  aside  from  following 
2.  26  return  from  following  their  brethren  ? 

2.  27  every  one  from  following  his  brother 
2  30  Joab  returned  from  following  Abner  :  and 
7.  8  I  took  thee . .  from  following  the  sheep,  to 

1  Ki  1  7  and  they  following  Adonijah  helped  (him) 

9.  6  if  ye  shall  at  all  turn  from  following  me 

2  Ki  17.  21  drave  Israel  from  following  the  Lord 

18.  6  departed  not  from  following  him,  but 
1  Ch.17.  7  I  took  thee,  .from  following  the  sheep 
a  Ch.25.  27  did  turn  away  from  following  the  Lord 
34.  33  departed  not  from  following  the  Lord  _ 
Psa.  78.  71  From  following  the  ewes .  .lie  brought  him 

’ll. Another,  inx  ocher. 

Psa.109.  13  in  the  generation  following  let  their  name 

3. Behind,  ]'nn3  acliaron. 

Psa.  48.  13  ye  may  tell  (it)  to  the  generation  follow. 


4.  On  the  coming  (night),  rfj  Imovari  te  epiouse. 

Acts  23.  11  the  night  following,  the  Lord  stood  by 

5.  To  go  on  after,  ink  tiS;  yalak  achar. 

Judg.  2.  19  in  following  other  gods  to  serve  them 
i  Ki.  21.  26  did  very  abominably  in  following  idols 

6.  Afterwards ,  T.nN  achare-ken. 

Gen.  41.  31  by  reason  of  that  famine  following  ;  for 

FOLLOWING,  the  day  — 

1.  Upon  the  morrow,  rrj  inavpiov  te  epaunon. 

John  1.  43  The  day  following  Jesus  would  go  forth 

6.  22  The  day  following,  when  the  people  which 

2.  The  coming  (day),  rrj  emovay  te  epiouse. 

Acts  21.  18' the  (day)  following  Paul  went  in  with  us 

3.  The  succeeding  (day),  rji  e|5js  te  hexes. 

Actsai.  1  we  came,  .the  (day)  following  unto  Rliod. 

A. The  adjoining  (day),  rfj  ex°^vVis  echomene. 
Lukei3.  33  I  must  walk  to  day.  .and  the  (day)  folio. 

FOLLY  — 

1.  Folly,  nVjx  ivveleth. 

Prov.  5  23  in  the  greatness  of  his  folly  he  shall  go 

13  16  but  a  fool  layeth  open  (his)  folly 

14  8  his  way  :  but  the  folly  of  fools  (is)  deceit 
14  18  The  simple  inherit  folly  :  but  the  prudent 
14  24  (but)  the  foolishness  of  fools  (is)  folly 

14  29  (he  that  is)  hasty  of  spirit  exalteth  folly 

15  21  Folly  (is)  joy  to  (him  that  is)  destitute  of 

16.  22  but  the  instruction  of  fools  (is)  folly 

17.  12  a  man,  rather  than  a  fool  in  his  folly 

18.  13  before  he  heareth  (it),  it  (is)  folly  and 
26  4  Answer  not  a  fool  according  to  his  folly 
26  S  Answer  a  fool  according  to  his  folly,  lest: 
26. 11  As  a  dog.  .(so)  a  fool  returneth  to  his  folly 

2.  Self  confidence,  folly,  ^03  kesel.  . 

Psa.  49.  13  This  their  way  (is)  their  folly  :  yet  their 
Eccl.  7.  25  and  to  know  the  wickedness  of  folly 

3. Self  confidence,  folly,  nbo?  kislali. 

Psa.  85.  8  but  let  them  not  turn  again  to  folly,  even 

A.Emptiness,  folly,  nebalah. 

Gen.  34.  7  because  he  had  wrought  folly  in  Israel 
Deut22.  21  because  she  hath  wrought  folly  in  Israel 
Josh.  7.  15  because  he  hath  wrought  folly  in  Israel 
Judgiq.  23  do  not  (so)  wickedly,  do  not  this  folly 
20  6  for  they  have  committed . .  folly  in  Israel 
20.  10  folly  that  they  have  wrought  in  Israel 

1  Sa.  23.  25  Nabal  (is)  his  name,  and  folly  (is)  with 

2  Sa  13  12  Nay,  my  brother,  .do  not  thou  this  folly 
Job'  42.  8  lest  I  deal  with  you  (after  your)  folly,  in 
Isa.  9.  17  and  every  mouth  speaketh  folly.  For  all 

5.  Thickheadedness,  *333  sekel. 

Eccl.  10.  6  Folly  is  set  in  great  dignity,  and  the  rich 

6.  Thickheadedness,  niVpp  siklutli. 

Eccl.  2.  3  to  lay  hold  on  folly,  till  I  might  see  what 
2.  12  And  I  turnedmyself  to  behold .  .folly  :  for 
213  Then  I  saw  that  wisdom  excelleth  folly 
10!  1  (so  doth)  a  little  folly  him  that  is  in  rep. 

7.  Thickheadedness,  niSpb-  siklutli. 

Eccl.  1.  17  And  I  gave  my  heart  to  know,  .folly  :  I 

8.  Folly,  (light  1)  n^rrn  toholali. 

Job  4.  18  and  his  angels  he  charged  with  folly 

9.  Insipidity,  folly,  nVsn  tiphlah. 

Job  24.  12  crietli  out :  yet  God  layeth  not  folly  (to 
Jer.  23. 13  And  I  have  seen  folly  in  the  prophets  of 

10. Senselessness,  &voia  anoia. 

2  Ti.  3.  9  for  their  folly  shall  be  manifest  unto  all 

11  .Ileedlessness,  foolishness,  a.<ppotrvvr\  aphrosune. 

2  Co. 11.  1  couid  bear  with  me  a  little  in  (my)  folly 

FOOD  — 

\.To  eat,  Spr  akal. 

Gen.  47.  24  four  parts  shall  be  your  own.  .food  for 

2.  Eating,  food,  Spk  okel.  .... 

Gen.  41.  35  And  let  them  gather  all  the  food  of  those 

41  35  and  let  them  keep  food  in  the  cities 
41.  36  that  food  shall  be  for  store  to  the  land 
41.  48  he  gathered  up  all  the  food  of  the  seven 
41.  48  laid  up  the  food  in  the  cities  :  the  food 

42  7  From  the  land  of  Canaan  to  buy  food 
42. 10  but  to  buy  food  are  thy  servants  come 
43.  2  father  said.  .Go  again,  buy  us  a  little  fo. 
43.  4  we  will  go  down  and  huy  thee  food 
43.  20  0  sir,  we  came  indeed  down . .  to  buy  food 

43.  22  other  money  have  we  brought,  .to  buy  f. 

44  1  saying,  Fill  the  men's  sacks  (with)  food 

44.  25  said,  Go  again,  (and)  buy  us  a  little  food 
47.  24  seed  of  the  field,  and  for  your  food 

Prov  13.  23  Much  food  (is  in)  the  tillage  of  the  poor 

3.  Eating  food,  .iVpr  oklah. 

Gen.  6. 21  shall  be  for  food  for  thee,  and  for  them 

A. Increase,  food,  Sip  bul. 

Job  40.  20  the  mountains  bring  him  forth  food 

5. Bread,  food,  DnS  lechem. 

Lev.  3. 11,  16  the  food  of  the  offering  made  by  fire 
•  22.  7  of  the  holy  things ;  because  it  (is)  his  food 

Deut  10.  18  loveth.  .in  giving  him  food  and  raiment 

1  Sa.  14.  24,  28  Cursed,  .the  man  that  eateth  (any)  f. 
14.  24  So  none  of  the  people  tasted  (any)  food 

2  Sa.  9.  10  thy  master’s  son  may  have  food  to  eat 
1  Ki.  5.  9  accomplish  my  desire,  in  giving  food  for 


Job  24.  5  wilderness  (yieldeth)  food  for  them  (and' 
Psa.  78.  25  Man  did  eat  angels'  food  :  he  sent  them 
104  14  may  bring  forth  food  out  of  the  earth 
136  25  Who  giveth  food  to  all  flesh  :  for  his  mer. 

146.  7  which  giveth  food  to  the  hungry.  The 

147.  9  He  giveth  to  the  beast  his  food,  (and)  to 
Prov. 27.  27  (thou  slialt  have)  goats’  milk,  .for  thy  f. 

27.  27  for  the  food  of  thy  household,  and  (for) 

28  3  a  sweeping  rain  which  leaveth  no  food 
30  8  feed  me  with  food  convenient  for  me 

31.  14  ships ;  she  bringeth  her  food  from  afar 
Eze.  48.  18  for  food  unto  them  that  serve  the  city 

6.  Eating,  food,  Vp«P  maakal. 

Gen.  2.  g  to  grow  every  tree  that  is.  .good  for  food 

3.  6  saw  that  the  tree  (was)  good  for  food,  and 
6.  2i  take  thou  unto  thee  of  all  food  that  is  e. 
Lev.  19.  23  planted  all  manner  of  trees  for  food 
Prov.  6.  8  (and)  gathereth  her  food  in  the  harvest 

I  .Eating,  food,  njppp  makkoleth. 

1  Ki.  5.  11  of  wheat  (for)  food  to  his  household,  and 

8.  Hunting,  venison,  ts  tsayid. 

Job  38.  41  Who  provideth  for  the  raven  his  food? 

9 .  Food,  flesh,  imy  sheer. 

Exod2i.  10  her  food,  .and  her  duty  of  marriage,  shall 

10.  Eating,  the  act  of  eating,  frpSxns  brosis. 

2  Co.  9.  10  both  minister  bread  for  (your)  food,  and 

II  .Thorough  nourishment,  SiaTpoipp  diatrophe. 

1  Ti.  6.  8  having  f ood . .  let  us  be  therewith  content 

12.  Nourishment,  rporpv  trophe. 

Acts  14. 17  filling  our  hearts  with  food  and  gladness 
Jas.  2. 15  If  a  brother,  .be.  .destitute  of  daily  food 

FOOL  — 

1  .Fool,  S'lx  evil. 

Psaio7.  17  Fools,  because  of  their  transgression  and 
Prov.  1.  7  (but)  fools  despise  wisdom  and  instruc. 

7.  22  as  a  fool  to  the  correction  of  the  stocks 
10.  8,  10  but  ’a  prating  fool  shall  fall 
10.  21  feed  many  :  but  fools  die  for  want  of  wis. 

11  29  the  fool  (shall  be)  servant  to  the  vase  of 
12. 15  The  way  of  a  fool  (is)riglit  in  his  own  eyes 

12  16  A  fool’s  wrath  is  presently  known  :  but  a 

14.  9  Fools  make  a  mock  at  sin :  but  among 

15.  5  A  fool  despiseth  his  father's  instruction 

16.  22  but  the  instruction  of  fools  (is)  folly 

17  28  Even  a  fool,  when  he  holdeth  his  peace 
20  3  strife  :  but  every  fool  will  be  meddling 

24  7  Wisdom  (is)  too  high  for  a  fool :  he  open. 

27  3  a  fool's  wrath  (is)  heavier  than  them  both 

27.  22  Though  thou  sliouldest  bray  a  fool  in  a 
Isa.  19.  11  Surely  the  princes  of  Zoan  (are)  fools,  the 
^5.  8  wayfaring  men,  though  fools,  shall  not  err 
Hos.  9.  7  the  prophet  (is)  a  fool,  the  spiritual  man 

2.  Boaster,  bbn  halal. 

Psa.  75.  4  I  said  unto  the  fools,  Deal  not  foolishly 

3.  Self  confident,  *?'PP  kesil. 

Psa.  49.  10  the  fool  and  the  brutish  person  perish 
92.  6  neither  doth  a  fool  understand  this 
94.  8  and  (ye)  fools,  when  will  ye  be  wise  ? 
Prov  1  22  scorning,  and  fools  hate  knowledge  ? 

1  32  the  prosperity  of  fools  shall  destroy  them 

3.  3s  but  shame  shall  be  the  promotion  of  fools 
8  5  ye  fools,  be  ye  of  an  understanding  heart 

io!  18  and  he  that  uttereth  a  slander,  (is)  a  fool 
10  23  (It  is)  as  sport  to  a  fool  to  do  mischief 
12  23  the  heart  of  fools  proclaimetli  foolishness 

13.  16  dealeth  with  knowledge :  but  a  fool  lay. 
13.  19  abomination  to  fools  to  depart  from  evil 

13.  20  a  companion  of  fools  shall  be  destroyed 
14  8  his  way  :  but  the  folly  of  fools  (is)  deceit 
14  16  but  the  fool  rageth,  and  is  confident; 

14.  24  (but)  the  foolishness  of  fools  (is)  folly 

14  33  but  (that  which  is)  in  the  midst  of  fools 

15  2  mouth  of  fools  poureth  out  foolishness 

15.  14  the  mouth  of  fools  feedetli  on  foolishness 

17.  10  more  than  an  hundred  stripes  into  a  fool 

17.  12  meet  a  man,  rather  than  a  fool  in  his  folly 
17  16  price  in  the  hand  of  a  fool  to  get  wisdom 
17  21  He  that  begetteth  a  fool  (doeth  it)  to  Ins 
17  24  eyes  of  a  fool  (are)  in  the  ends  of  the 

,8.  2  A  fool  hath  no  delight  in  understanding 

18.  6  A  fool’s  lips  enter  into  contention,  and 

18.  7  A  fool's  mouth  (is)  his  destruction,  and 

19  1  perverse  in  his  lips,  and  is  a  fool 

19.  10  Delight  is  not  seemly  for  a  fool ;  much 

19.  29  and  stripes  for  the  back  of  fools 

23.  9  Speak  not  in  the  ears  of  a  fool ;  for  he 
26.  1  so  honour  is  not  seemly  for  a  fool 
26.  3  for  the  ass,  and  a  rod  for  the  fool  s  back 
26.  4  Answer  not  a  fool  according  to  his  folly 
26.  5  Answer  a  fool  according  to  his  folly,  lest 
26  6  sendeth  a  message  by  the  hand  of  a  fool 
26  7  9  so  (is)  a  parable  in  the  mouth  of  fools 

26.  8  so  (is)  he  that  giveth  honour  to  a  fool 
26  10  The  great(God).  .both  rewardeth  the  fool 
26.  II  As  a  dog.  .(so)  a  fool  returneth  to  his 
26.  12  (there  is)  more  hope  of  a  fool  than  of  him 

28.  26  that  trusteth  in  his  own  heart  is  a  fool 

29.  11  A  fool  uttereth  all  his  mind  ;  but  a  wise 

29.  20  (there  is)  more  hope  of  a  fool  than  of  lnm 

Eccl.  2.  14  the  fool  walketh  in  darkness :  and  I  my. 
2.  15  As  it  happeneth  to  the  fool,  so  it  hap. 

2.  16  of  the  wise  more  than  of  the  fool  for  ever 

2  16  And  how  dieth  the  wise  (man)  ?  as  the  f. 

4.  5  foolfoldeth  his  hands  together,  and  eateth 

5.  1  to  hear  than  to  give  the  sacrifice  of  fools 


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Eccl.  5.  3  and  a  fool’s  voice  (is  known)  by . .  words 

5.  4  pay  it ;  for  (he  hath)  no  pleasure  in  fools 

6.  8  what  hath  the  wise  more  than  the  fool  ? 

7.  4  the  heart  of  fools  (is)  'n  the  house  of 

7.  5  than  for  a  man  to  lies  r  the  song  of  fools 
7.  6  crackling,  .so  (is)  the  laughter  of  the  fo. 
7.  9  for  anger  resteth  in  the  bosom  of  fools 

9.  17  the  cry  of  him  that  ruleth  among  fools 

10.  2  right  hand  ;  hut  a  fool’s  heart  at  his  left 

10.  12  the  lips  of  a  fool  will  swallow  up  himself 

4.  Empty  person,  fool ,  bn)  nodal. 

2  Sa.  3.  33  and  said,  Died  Abner  as  a  fool  dieth  ? ) 

13.  13  thou  shalt  be  as  one  of  the  fools  in  Israel 
Job  30.  8  (They  were)  children  of  fools,  yea,  child. 
Psa.  14.  1  The  fool  hath  said  in  his  heart,  (There  is) 

53.  1  The  fool  hath  said  in  his  heart,  (There  is) 
Prov  17.  7  Excellent  speech  becometh  not  a  fool 
17.  21  and  the  father  of  a  fool  hath  no  joy 

30.  22  and  a  fool  when  he  is  filled  with  meat 
Jer.  17.  n  leave  them,  .and  at  his  end  shall  be  a  f. 

5.  Thickheaded,  VpD  sakal. 

Eccl.  2.  19  whether  he  shall  be  a  wise  (man)  or  a  f.  ? 
10.  3  when  he  that  is  a  fool  walketh  by  the 
10.  3  he  saith  to  every  one  (that)  he  (is)  a  fool 

10.  14  A  fool  also  is  full  of  words  :  a  man  can. 

6.  Thoughtless,  avApros  anoetos. 

Luke  24.  25  0  fools,  and  slow  of  heart  to  believe  all 

7.  Unwise,  duotpos  asophos. 

Eph.  5.  15  See  then  that  ye  walk,  .not  as  fools,  but 

8.  Heedless,  witless,  6.<ppoiv  aphron. 

Luke  1 1.  40  fools,  did  not  he  that  made  that  which  is 
i2,  20  fool,  this  night  thy  soul  shall  be  required 

1  Co.  15.  36  (Thou)  fool,  that  which  thou  sowest  is 

2  Co.  11.  16  I  say  again,  Let  no  man  think  me  a  fool 

11.  16  if  otherwise,  yet  as  a  fool  receive  me 

11.  19  For  ye  suffer  fools  gladly,  seeing  ye.  .are 

12.  6  I  shall  not  be  a  fool ;  for  I  will  say  the 

12.  11  I  am  become  a  fool  in  glorying  ;  ye  have 

9 . Fool,  (or  as  in  Hebrew,  a  rebel),  paipAs  morns. 

Matt.  5.  22  whosoever  shall  say,  Thou  fool !  shall 

23.  17,  19  (Ye)  fools,  and  blind  !  for  whether  is 

1  Co.  3.  18  let  him  become  a  fool,  that  he  may  be 

4.  10  We  (are)  fools  for  Christ’s  sake,  but  ye 
FOOL,  to  be  as  a — 

To  think  amiss  or  wrongly,  irapatypovAca paraphr. 

2  Co.  11.  23  I  speak  as  a  fool,  I  (am)  more  :  in  labours 
FOOL,  to  become  a  — 

To  make  foolish,  pcopaivu  moraino. 

Rom.  1.  22  Professing,  .to  be  wise,  they  became  fools 
FOOL,  to  play  the  — 

To  act  foolishly,  S2D  sakal,  5. 

1  Sa.  26.  21  behold,  I  have  played  the  fool,  and  have 
FOOLISH  — 

1.  Fool,  foolish,  evil. 

Job  5.  2  wrath  killeth  the  foolish  man,  and  envy 

5.  3  I  have  seen  the  foolish  taking  root :  but 
Prov  10. 14  the  mouth  of  the  foolish  (is)  near  destru. 

14.  3  In  the  mouth  of  the  foolisli  (is)  a  rod  of 
29.  9  a  wise  man  contendeth  with  a  foolish  man 

Jer.  4.  22  my  people  (is)  foolish,  they  have  not  kn. 

2.  Foolish,  'Vik  evili. 

Zech  11.  15  the  instruments  of  a  foolish  shepherd 

3.  Brutish,  lya  baar. 

Psa.  73.  22  So  foolish  (was)  I,  and  ignorant :  I  was 

4.  To  boast,  halal. 

Psa.  5.  5  The  foolish  shall  not  stand  in  thy  sight 

73.  3  For  I  was  envious  at  the  foolish,  (when) 
5. Self  confident,  S'p|  kesil. 

Prov  10.  1  but  a  foolish  son  (is)  the  heaviness  of  his 

14.  7  Go  from  the  presence  of  a  foolish  man 

15.  7  the  heart  of  the  foolish  (doeth)  not  so 
i;.  20  but  a  foolish  man  despiseth  his  mother 
17.  25  A  foolish  son  (is)a  grief  to  his  father,  and 
19.  13  foolish  son  (is)  the  calamity  of  his  father 
21.  20  but  a  foolish  man  spendeth  it  up 

Eccl.  4.  13  an  old  and  foolish  king,  who  will  no  more 

10.  15  The  labour  of  the  foolish  wearieth  every 
6 .Self  confidence,  niS'p?  kesiluth. 

Prov.  9.  13  foolish  woman  (is)  clamorous;  (she  is)  si. 

7.  Empty,  foolish,  S33  nabal. 

Deut32.  6  0  foolish  people  and  unwise  ?  (is)  not  he 
32.  21  provoke  them  to  anger  with  a  foolish  na. 
Psa.  39.  8  make  me  not  the  reproach  of  the  foolish 

74.  18  foolish  people  have  blasphemed  thy  name 
74.  22  the  foolish  man  reproacheth  thee  daily 

Eze.  13.  3  Woe  unto  the  foolish  prophets,  that 

8 . Thickheaded,  ^3D  sakal. 

Eccl.  7.  17  neither  be  thou  foolish  :  why  shouldest 
Jer.  5.  21  Hear  now  this,  0  foolish  people,  and 

9.  Simple,  'tip  pethi. 

Prov.  9.  6  Forsake  the  foolish,  and  live ;  and  go  in 

10.  Thoughtless,  avApros  anoetos. 

Gal.  3.  1  0  foolish  Galatians,  who  hath  bewitched 

3.  3  Are  ye  so  foolish?  having  begun  in  the  S. 
iTi.  6.  9  (into)  many  foolish  and  hurtful  lusts,  wh. 
Titus  3.  3  For  we  ourselves  also  were,  .foolish,  dis. 

11.  Unintelligent,  aavveros  asunetos. 

Horn.  1.  21  and  their  foolish  heart  was  darkened 

10. 19  (and)  by  a  foolish  nation  I  will  anger  you 

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12 . Heedless,  senseless,  Auppuv  aphron. 

Rom.  2.  20  An  instructor  of  the  foolish,  a  teacher  of 

1  Pe.  2.  15  put  to  silence  the  ignorance  of  foolish 

13.  Foolish,  dull,  slow,  poipo s  moros. 

Matt.  7.  26  shall  be  likened  unto  a  foolish  man 

25.  2  five . .  were  wise,  and  five  (were)  foolish 
25.  3  They  that  (were)  foolish  took  their  lamps 
25.  8  the  foolish  said  unto  the  wise,  Give  us  of 

2  Ti.  2.  23  But  foolisli  and  unlearned  questions  av. 
Titus  3.  9  avoid  foolish  questions, and  genealogies 

FOOLISH,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  or  become  foolish,  bic  yaal,  2. 

Jer.  5.  4  Surely  these  (are)  poor ;  they  are  foolish 

2 . To  be  self  confident,  foolish,  Vpa  kasal. 

Jer.  10.  8  But  they  are.  .brutish  and  foolish ;  the 
FOOLISH,  to  make  — 

1.  To  malee  foolish,  Sap  sakal,  3. 

Isa.  44.  25  and  maketh  their  knowledge  foolish 

2.  To  make  foolish,  papalvu  moraino. 

1  Co.  1.  20  hath  not  God  made  foolish  the  wisdom  of 
FOOLISH  talking  or  things — - 

1 .  Insipid,  untempered,  Van  taphel. 

Lam.  2.  14  Thy  prophets  have  seen,  .foolish  things 

2.  Foolish  discourse,  pwpoXoyia  morologia. 

Eph.  5.  4  Neither  filthiness,  nor  foolish  talking 

3.  Foolish,  pcepos  moros. 

1  Co.  1.  27  But  God  hath  chosen  the  foolish  things 
FOOLISH  woman  — 

Empty,  foolish  woman  nVa:  nebalah. 

Job  2.  10  as  one  of  the  foolish  women  speaketh 
FOOLISHLY  — 

1.  Folly,  nbik  ivveleth. 

Prov.  1 4/1 7  (He  that  is)  soon  angry  dealetli  foolishly 

2.  Folly,  nVan  tiphlah. 

Job  1/22  Job  sinned  not,  nor  charged  God  foolishly 
3. In  senselessness,  Av  atppoavwq  en  aphrosune. 

2  Co.  11.  17  That  which  1  speak,  I  speak,  .foolishly 

11.  21  is  bold,  I  speak  foolishly,  I  am  bold  also 

FOOLISHLY,  to  deal  — 

To  boast,  bbn  halal. 

Psa.  75.  4  I  said  unto  the  fools,  Deal  not  foolishly 
FOOLISHLY,  to  do  — 

1  .To  be  or  become  foolish,  Vn;  yaal,  2. 

Numi2.  11  wherein  we  have  done  foolishly,  and 

2.  To  be  empty,  foolish,  V?)  nabel. 

Prov  30.  32  If  thou  hast  done  foolishly  in  lifting  up 

3.  To  act  foolishly,  V?D  sakal,  2. 

1  Sa.  13.  13  Samuel  said.  .Thou  hast  done  foolishly 

2  Sa.  24.  10  take  away . .  for  I  have  done  very  foolishly 

1  Ch.21.  8  do  away,  .for  I  have  done  very  foolishly 

2  Ch.  16.  9  Herein thouliastdone foolishly  :  therefore 

i.To  act  foolishly,  Vpp  sakal,  5. 

Gen.  31.  28  Thou  hast  now.done  foolishly  in  (so)  doing 
FOOLISHNESS  — 

1 .  Folly,  njJK  ivveleth. 

Psa.  38.  5  are  corrupt  because  of  my  foolishness 
69.  5  0  God,  thou  knowest  my  foolishness 
Prov  12.  23  the  heart  of  fools  proclaimeth  foolishness 

14.  24  (but)  the  foolishness  of  fools  (is)  folly 

15.  2  mouth  of  fools  poureth  out  foolishness 
15.  14  the  mouth  of  fools  feedeth  on  foolishness 
19.  3  foolishness  of  man  perverteth  his  way 
22.  15  Foolishness  (is)  bound  in  the  heart  of  a 

24.  9  The  thought  of  foolishness  (is)  sin  :  and 

27.  22  (yet)  will  not  his  foolishness  depart  from 

2 . Folly,  mVpp  sikluth. 

Eccl.  7.  25  of  folly,  even  of  foolishness  (and)  madness 
10.  13  The  beginning,  .(is)  foolishness  ;  and  the 

3.Senseless7iess,  appoavvrj  aphrosune. 

Mark  7.  22  evil  eye,  blasphemy,  pride,  foolishness 

4.  Folly,  poi pla  moria. 

1  Co.  1.  18  preaching  of  the  cross  is.  .foolishness 
1.  21  foolishness  of  preaching  to  save  them 

1.  23  and  unto  the  Greeks  foolishness 

2.  14  of  God  :  for  they  are  foolishness  unto 

3.  19  the  wisdom  of  this  world  is  foolishness 

5.  That  which  is  foolish,  rb  pu'pbv  to  moron. 

1  Co.  1.  25  the  foolishness  of  God  is  wiser  than  men 

FOOLISHNESS,  to  turn  into  — 

To  make  foolish,  Vpp  sakal,  3. 

2  Sa.  15.  31  turn  the  counsel  of  A.  into  foolishness 
FOOLS,  to  become  or  make — 

1.710  boast,  praise,  bbn  halal,  3a. 

Job  12.  17  he  leadetli.  .and  maketh  the  judges  fools 
2.  To  be  or  become  foolish,  Vk)  yaal,  2. 

Isa.  19.  13  The  princes  of  Zoan  are  become  fools 
FOOT  — 

1  .Base,  station,  J?  ken. 

Exod3o.  18  Thou  shalt.  .make,  .liis  foot  (also  of)  hr. 

30.  28  all  his  vessels,  and  the  la\  er  and  his  foot 

31.  9  his  furniture,  and  the  laver  and  his  foot 
33.  16  and  all  his  vessels,  the  laver  and  his  foot 
38.  8  he  made .  .the  foot  of  it  (of)  brass,  of  the 
39. 39  and  all  his  vessels,  the  laver  and  his  foot 


Exod4o.  11  thou  shalt  anoint  the  laver  and  his  foot 
Lev.  8.  11  his  vessels,  both  the  laver  and  his  foot 

2 .Step,  oys paam. 

2  Ki.  19.  24  with  the  sole  of  my  feet  have  I  dried  up 
Psa.  58.  10  wash  his  feet  in  the  blood  of  the  wicked 
74.  3  Lift  up  thy  feet  unto  the  perpetual  deso. 
Prov  29.  5  flattereth . .  spreadeth  a  net  for  his  feet 
Song  7.  1  How  beautiful  are  thy  feet  with  shoes,  0 
Isa.  37.  25  with  the  sole  of  my  feet  have  I  dried  up 

3 .Foot,  Vin  regel. 

Gen.  8.  9  found  no  rest  for  the  sole  of  her  foot,  and 
41.  44  shall  no  man  lift  up  his  hand  or  foot 
Exod2i.  24  tooth  for  tooth,  hand  for  hand,  foot  forf. 

29.  20  upon  the  great  toe  of  their  right  foot,  and 
Lev.  8.  23  and  upon  the  great  toe  of  his  right  foot 

13.  12  the  plague  from  his  head  even  to  his  foot 

14.  14, 17,  25,  28  uponthegreat  toe  of  his  right  f. 
Nuni22.  25  crushed  Balaam’s  foot  against  the  wall 
Deut.  2.  5  no,  not  so  much  as  a  foot  breadth  ;  beca. 

8.  4  neither  did  thy  foot  swell,  these  forty  ye. 
11.  10  wateredst  (it)  with  thy  foot,  as  a  garden 

19.  21  tooth  for  tooth,  hand  for  hand,  foot  for  f. 

25.  9  loose  his  shoe  from  off  his  foot,  and  spit 

28.  35  from  the  sole  of  thy  foot  unto  the  top  of 
28.  56  set  the  sole  of  her  foot  upon  the  ground 

28.  65  shall  the  sole  of  thy  foot  have  rest :  but 

29.  5  thy  shoe  is  not  waxen  old  upon  thy  foot 

32.  35  their  foot  shall  slide  in  (due)  time  :  for 

33.  24  brethren,  and  let  him  dip  his  foot  in  oil 
Josh.  1.  3  that  the  sole  of  your  foot  shall  tread  upon 

5.  15  Loose  thy  shoe  from  off  thy  foot ;  for  the 
2  Sa.  2.  18  Asaliel  (was  as)  light  of  foot  as  a  wild  roe 
14.  25  from  the  sole  of  his  foot  even  to  the  cro. 
2  CI1.33.  8  Neither  will  I  any  more  remove  the  foot 
Job  2.  7  from  the  sole  of  his  foot  unto  his  crown 

28.  4  (even  the  waters)  forgotten  of  the  foot 
39.  15  forgetteth  that  the  foot  may  crush  them 

Psa.  9.  15  in  the  net.  .is  their  own  foot  taken 

26.  12  My  foot  standeth  in  an  even  place  :  in  the 
36.  11  Let  not  the  foot  of  pride  come  against  me 
38. 16  when  my  foot  slippeth,  they  magnify . .  ag. 
68.  23  That  thy  foot  may  be  dipped  in  the  blood 
91.  12  lest  thou  dash  thy  foot  against  a  stone 
94.  18  When  I  said,  My  foot  slippeth  ;  tliymer. 

Prov.  1.  15  My  son.  .refrain  thy  foot  from  their  path 

3.  23  walk  in  thy  way  safely,  and  thy  foot 

3.  26  and  shall  keep  thy  foot  from  being  taken 

4.  27  Turn  not.  .remove  thy  foot  from  evil 

25.  17  Withdraw  thy  foot  from  thy  neighbour’s 

25.  19  Confidence,  .(is  like),  a  foot  out  of  joint 
Eccl.  5.  1  Keep  thy  foot  when  thou  goest  to  the  h. 
Isa.  1.  6  From  the  sole  of  the  foot  even  unto  the 

20.  2  and  put  off  thy  shoe  from  thy  foot.  And 

26.  6  The  foot  shall  tread  it  down,  (even)  the  f. 
41.  2  Who.  .called  him  to  his  foot,  gave  the 
58.  13  If  thou  turn  away  thy  foot  from  the  sab. 

Jer.  2.  25  Withhold  thy  foot  from  being  unshod 
Eze.  6.  11  stamp  with  thy  foot,  and  say,  Alas  for  all 

29.  11  No  foot  of  man.  .nor  foot  of  beast  shall 
32.  13  neither  shall  thefootof  man  trouble  them 

Amos  2.  15  (lie  that  is)  swift  of  foot  shall  not  deliver 

1. Foot,  wovs  po7is. 

Matt.  4.  6  lest,  .thou  dash  thy  foot  against  a  stone 
18.  8  if  thy  hand  or  thy  foot  offend  thee,  cut 
22. 13  Bind  him  hand  and  foot,  and  take  him 
Mark  9.  45  if  thy  foot  offend  thee,  cut  it  off  :  it  is 
Luke  4.  11  lest,  .tliou  dash  thy  foot  against  a  stone 
Johnn.  44  bound  hand  and  food  with  grave  clothes 
1  C0.12.  15  If  the  foot  shall  say,  Because  I  am  not 
Rev.  10.  2  and  he  set  his  right  foot  upon  the  sea,  and 
[Sec  also  Trample,  tread  under,  trodden,  trodden  under. 
FOOT,  on  — 

1  .Foot,  Vvi  regel. 

Judg.  5.  15  he  was  sent  011  foot  into  the  valley.  For 
Psa.  66.  6  they  went  through  the  flood  on  foot 

2 . Foot  soldier,  ragli. 

Exod  12. 37  aboutsix  hundred  thousand  on  foot  (that 

3.0»  foot,  by  land,  peze. 

Matt  14.  13  they  followed  him  on  foot  out  of  the  cities 
FOOT  on,  to  set  one’s  — 

Foot  step,  foot  breadth,  fUgia  iroSJs  bema  podos. 

Acts  7.  5  no,  not  (so  much  as)  to  set  his  foot  on 
FOOT,  garment  down  to  the  — 

Reaching  the  foot,  irobnpps  poderes. 

Rev.  1. 13  clothed  with  a  garment  down  to  the  foot 

FOOT,  to  tread  under  — 

1.  To  tread  down,  D?3  bus. 

Isa.  14.  25  upon  my  mountains  tread  him  under  foot 

2.7To  tread  down,  012  bus,  3 a. 

Jer.  12.  10  have  trodden  my  portion  under  foot,  they 

3.  To  be  trodden  down,  D12  bus,  6. 

Isa.  14.  19  the  pit ;  as  a  carcase  trodden  under  foot 
FOOTMAN  — 

1  .Footman,  ragli. 

Numii.  21  people,  .six  hundred  thousand  footmen 
Jndg2o.  2  four  hundred  thousand  footmen  that  drew 

1  Sa.  4.  10  for  there  fell . .  thirty  thousand  footmen 

15.  4  two  hundred  thousand  footmen,  and  ten 

2  Sa.  10.  6  the  Syrians ..  twenty  thousand  footmen 

1  Ki.20.  29  slew,  .an  hundred  thousand  footmen  in 

2  Ki.13.  7  ten  chariots,  and  ten  thousand  footmen 
Jer.  12.  5  If  thou  hast  run  with  the  footmen,  and 


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2 . To  run,  vn  ruts.  .  „  ,  ..  ,  ,  , 

1  Sa.  22.  17  the  king  said  unto  the  footmen  that  stood 

3.  Footman,  man  on  foot,  si's  ish  ragli. 

2  Sa.  8.  4  horsemen,  and  twenty  thousand  footmen 

1  Ch.18.  4  horsemen,  and  twenty  thousand  footmen 

19.  18  chariots,  and  forty  thousand  footmen 

FOOTSTEP  — 

1  .Heel,  trace,  footstep,  npsj  aqeb. 

Psa.  77.  iq  waters,  and  thy  footsteps  are  not  known 
8q.  s  1  they  have  reproached  the  footsteps  of 
Song  1.  8  go  thy  way  forth  by  the  footsteps  of  the 

2 .Movement,  step,  foot,  anvil,  time,  now,  cuspaam. 

Psa.  17.  s  in  thy  paths,  (that)  my  footsteps  slip  not 

FOOTSTOOL  — 

1.. Footstool,  place  for  treading  on,  vis  kebesh. 

2  Ch.  9.  18  six  steps,  .with  a  footstool  of  gold 

2.  A  stool  for  the  foot,  Sin  rinn  hadom  regel. 

1  Cli.  28.  2  for  the  footstool  of  our  God,  and  had 
Psa.  qq.  5  our  God,  and  worship  at  his  footstool 

!  jo.  i  until  I  make  thine  enemies  thy  footstool 
1^2.  7  we  will  worship  at  his  footstool 
Isa.  66.  1  my  throne,  and  the  earth  (is)  my  footstool 
Lam.  2.  1  remembered  not  his  footstool  in  the  day 

3 . Footstool,  what  is  under  the  foot,  bwoiroStov. 

Jas.  2.  3  there,  or  sit  here  under  my  footstool 

A.  Footstool  of  the  feet,  uirowoSiov  tuv  voibSiv. 

Matt.  5.  35  Nor  by  the  earth ;  for  it  is  his  footstool 
22  44  till  I  make  thine  enemies  [thy  footstool]  ? 
Marki2.  36  till  I  make  thine  enemies  thy  footstool 
Luke  20.  43  Till  I  make  thine  enemies  thy  footstool 
Acts  2.  35  Until  I  make  thy  foes  tliy  footstool 

7.  49  earth  (is)  my  footstool :  what  house  will 
Heb  1.  11  until  I  make  thine  enemies  thy  footstool . 

10.  13  till  his  enemies  he  made  his  footstool 

FOR  — 

1.  Then,  f  x  az.  . 

2  Ki.  5.  3  for  he  would  recover  him  of  his  leprosy 

2.  Unto,  Sx  el.  ,  , 

Exod.  8.  25  Pharaoh  called  for  Moses  and  for  Aaron 

3. Because,  for,  T#t«3  baasher. 

Eccl.  7.  2  for  that  (is)  the  end  of  all  men  ;  and  the 

l.The,  that,  at,  with,  nx  eth. 

Lev.  5.  7  then  he  shall  bring  for  Ins  trespass,  .two 

6.  In  (that  which),  in?  bemo. 

Isa.  25.  10  straw  is  trodden  down  for  the  dunghill 

6.  For,  through,  up,  over,  by,  in  behalf  of,  -|J2| bead. 

Gen  20.  7  he  shall  pray  for  thee,  and  thou  shalt 
Exod  8.  28  shall  not  go  very  far  away  :  entreat  for 
32  30  I  shall  make  an  atonement  for  your  sin 
Lev  16  6  and  make  an  atonement  for  himself,  and 
Jer '  7.  16  neither  lift  up  cry  uor  prayer  for  them 

21.  2  Enquire,  I  pray  thee,  of  the  Lord  for  us 

7 . Because  of,  for  the  sake  of ,  galal. 

Jer.  11. 17  for  the  evil  of  the  house  of  Israel,  and  of 

8.  Because,  for,  ’3  di.  . 

Ezra  7.  23  for  why  should  there  be  wrath  against 

9.  Because,  for,  's  ki. 

Gen  2.  3  for . . God  had  not  caused  it  to  rain  upon 
2q  32  for  she  said,  Surely  the  LORD  hath  looked 
Exod  1 3.  17  for  God  said,  Lest peradventure  the  peop. 

10.  To,  for,  in1?  lemo. 

Job  27.  14  be  multiplied,  (it  is)  for  the  sword  :  and 

11  .From,  in  min. 

Dan  2.  20  Blessed  be  the  name  of  God  for  ever  and 
5.  19  for  the  majesty  that  he  gave  him,  all 

\2.For  the  sake  of,  jun1?  lemaan.  . 

Gen.  18.  24  for  the  fifty  righteous  that  (are)  therein . 

13 .Over  against,  n?i  nokach. 

Gen.  25.  21  And  Isaac  entreated  the  Lord  for  his 

1 4.  For  the  purpose  of,  3138,3  baabur. 

Exod.  9.  16  have  I  raised  tliee  up,  for  to  show  (in) 

15.  Unto,  till,  ij?  ad. 

Gen.  13.  15  to  thee  will  I  give  it,  and  to  thy  seed  for 
Dan.  6.  7  ask  a  petition  of  any  god  or  man  for 

7.  12  yet  their  lives  were  prolonged  for  a  sea 
7.  18  possess  the  kingdom  for  ever,  even  for 

16. In  reference  to,  for,  by  al.  , 

Gen  19.  1 7  that  he  said,  Escape  for  thy  life;  looknot 
Ezra  4.  13  for  which  cause  was  this  city  destroyed 
6  1 1  let  his  house  be  made  a  dunghill  for  this 
6.  17  and  for  a  sin  offering  for  all  Israel,  twelve 
6  18  in  their  courses,  for  the  service  of  God 
Dan.  6.  23  Then  was  the  king  exceeding  glad  for 

17.  Tn  consequence  of,  3j?y  eqeb.  , 

Isa.  5.  23  Which  justify  the  wicked  for  reward,  and 

18.  Tn  exchange  for,  r\bncheleph.  .  ., 

Numi8.  21  all  the  tenth  in  Israel  for  an  inheritance 

18.  31  it  (is)  your  reward  for  your  service  in 

19 .Over  against,  in  behalf  of,  avrl  anti. 

Matt.  5.  38  An  eye  for  an  eye,  and  a  tooth  for  a  tooth 
17.  27  take,  and  give  unto  them  for  me  and  thee 

20.  28  and  to  give  his  life  a  ransom  for  many 
Markio.  45  and  to  give  his  life  a  ransom  for  many 
Luken.  II  will  he  for  a  fish  give  him  a  serpent? 
John  1. 16  have  all  we  received,  and  space  for  grace 
Rom'iv  17  Recompense  to  no  man  evil  for  evil 


1  Co.  11.  15  for  (her)  liair  is  given  her  for  a  covering 
1  Th.  3.  13  See  that  none  render  evil  for  evil  unto 
lleb.  12.  2  who  for  the  joy  that  was  set  before  linn 
12  16  who  for  one  morsel  of  meat  sold  lus  birth. 
•Tas.  4.’  15  For  that  ye  (ought)  to  say.  If  the  Lord 
1  Pe.  3.  9  Not  rendering  evil  for  evil,  or  railing  for 

20. From,  on  account  of,  airi  apo. 

Matt  1 3.  44  for  joy  thereof  goetli  and  selletli  all  that 
14  26  is  a  spirit :  and  they  cried  out  for  fear 
28  4  for  fear  of  him  the  keepers  did  shake 

Luke  1 9!  3  could  not  for  the  press,  because  he  was 

21.  26  Men's  hearts  failing  them  for  fear,  and 

22.  43  he  found  them  sleeping  for  sorrow 
24.  41  while  they  yet  believed  not  for  joy,  and 

John2 1 .  6  were  not  able  to  draw  it  for  the  multitude 
Acts  12.  14  she  opened  not  the  gate  for  gladness,  but 
22.  11  when  I  could  not  see  for  the  glory  of 


21  .During,  until,  &XPL  uehri. 

Luke  4  13  he  departed  from  him  for  a  season 
Acts  13. 11  be  blind,  not  seeing  the  sun  for  a  season 

22.  Verily,  therefore,  yap  gar.  . 

Matt  1  20  for  that  which  is  conceived  111  her  is  ot 

1.  21  for  he  shall  save  his  people  from  their 

2.  2  for  we  have  seen  his  star  in  the  east,  and 

2.  3  for  thus  it  is  written  by  the  prophet 

2  6  for  out  of  thee  shall  come  a  Governor 
2'  13  for  Herod  will  seek  the  young  child  to 
2'  20  for  they  are  dead  which  sought  the  young 

3.  2,3,9,  is;  4.6, 10,17,18  ;  5. 12, 18,20,  29,30,46:6. 

7,  8,  14, 16,21,24,  32,  34  ;  7-  2>  8,  I2’  25>  29  >  9-  5. 13.  l6> 

24  ;  10.  10, 17,  [19],  2°,  b3].  26.  35  !  ii-  [10].  13- 18>  3°  >  i2- 

8,  33,  34,  37,  4°,  5°  i  13-  I2,  z5:  J7  I  i4-  3>  4,  24.  15-  2>  4,  x9> 
i632,  3  2s,  26,  27  ;  17.  15,  20  ;  18.  7,  10,  [III  2°;  19-  ». 

14,  22  ;  20.  1,  [16] ;  21.  26,  32  ;  22.  14, 16,  28,  30  >  *3-  3,  til, 

8,  9,  [10],  13,  17,  29,  39 ;  24.  5,  6,  7,  21,  24,  27,  [28],  38  ,  25. 

14,  29,  35,  42  ;  26.  9, 10, 11,  12,  28,  31,  43,  52;  27.  18, 19,  43, 

28Mark6i.!i6,  22,  38;  2.  15  ;  3.  10,  21,  [35] ;  4-  22, 25,  [28] ;  5- 
8,  28,  42  ;  6.  14,  17,  18,  20,  31,  [36],  48,  5°,  52,  [52]  ,7-  3, 
[8],  10,  21,  [25],  27;  8.  [3],  35,  36j  9-  6>  6’  31-  34,  39, 
40,  41,  49 ;  10.  14,  22,  [27] ;  11.  13,  18,  [23].  32  ,  12.  12,  14, 
23,  25,  [36],  44  i  13-  [6],  [7],  8,  [9],  ID  19,  22,  33-  35  J  14-  5,  7> 
40,  s6  ;  is- 10  ;  16.  4,  8. 

Luke  1.  15,  18,  30,  44,  48,  76  i  2-  10;  3  8;  4.  [8],  1°  .5-  9, 

39 ;  6.  23,  23,  26,  38,  43,  44,  44>  45>  U8]  *>  7-  5>6>  [a®3»  33  »  8*  *7> 
18, 29,  29,  40,  46 ;  9.  14,  24,  25,  26, 44,  48,  50,  [56] ;  10.  7, 24 , 
11.  10,  30  ;  12.  12,  30,  34,  52,  58  ;  14.  14,  24,  28 !  16.  2, 13, 
28;  17.21,24;  18.  16,23,25,32;  i9-  5, 10,  21,  [26],  48  , 20. 

6,  19,  33,  36,  38  ;  21.  4,  8,  9,  15,  23,  26,  35  ;  22.  2,  10, 18,  27, 

07  71  i  23.  8,  I2j  15,  34,  41  •  00 

John  2.  25  ;  3.  2,  16,  17,  20,  24,  34,  34 ;  4-  8,  9,  18,  42,  44, 
45,  47  ;  5-  [4],  13,  19,  20,  21,  22,  26,  36,  46,  46  ,  6.  6,  27, 

33  55  64,  71  ;  7.  I  4,  5,  39;  8.  24,  42 ;  9-  22  ;  11  39; 
12!  8,  43,  47;  13-  11,  13,  15,  29;  14-  30;  16.  7,  13,  27,  18. 
13;  19.  6,  31,  36;  20.  9,  17;  21.  7,  8-  Acts  1.  20,  2.  15, 
25,  34!  39;  3  C22) ;  4-  3,  12,  16,  20,  22,  27,  34;  5-  26,  36  , 
6?  14;  7  33,  4°;  8.  7-  16,  21,  23;  9.  11,  16,  io-  46,  13- 
8,  27,  36,  47 ;  15-21,  28  ;  16.  3,  28 ;  17-  20,  23,  28,  28  ,  18. 
[3],  [15],  18,  28 ;  19.  24,  32,  37  ;  20.  10,  13,  16,  16,  27,  [29], 
21.  3,  13,  22,  29,  36;  22.  22,  26  ;  23.  5,  8,  11,  17,  21  ,  24. 
5;  25.  [iil,  27;  26.  16,  26,  26,  26;  27.  22  23,  25,  34,  34, 
28.  2,  22,  27.  . 

Rom.  1.  9,  11,  16,  16,  17,  18,  19,  20,  26;  2.  1,  1,  ti,  12, 

13,  14,  24,  25.  28  ;  3-  3,  7,  9.  20,  22,  23 ;  4-  2,  3,  9>  13, 

14,  [15];  5-  6,  7,  i°>  13,  i5>  16,  i7,  19  ;  6-  5,  7,  1°,  ’4,  14, 

19,  20,  21,  23;  7.  1,  2,  5,  7,  8,  11,  [14],  15,  i5,  18,  18,  19, 

22  ;  8.  2,  3,  5,  6,  7,  13,  14,  15,  18,  19,  20,  22,  24,  24,  26, 

38;  9.  3,  6,  9,  11,  15,  17,  19,  28,  [32];  io-  2,  3,  4,  5,  i°,  ii> 

2,  12,  13,  16;  11.  1,  [13],  15,  21,  a3,  24,  25,  29,  30,  32,  34  , 
12.  3,  4,  19,  20;  13.  1,  3,  4,  4,  4,  6,  6,  8  9,  11  14-  3,  4>  > 

7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  17,  18;  15-  3,  4,  18,  [24I,  26,  27,  16.  18,  19. 

/  1  Co,  1.  11,  17,  18,  19,  21,  26;  2.  2,  8,  10,  11,  14,  16,  3. 

2  3,  3,  3,  4,  9,  11,  13,  i7,  19,  I9>  21  ;  4-  4,  7,  9,  15,  i5,  20, 

5: 33;  12 3  64  il,  20’;  7.  [7i:  9 14,  *5.  *», ,  ; «.  m,  m;  9 

9, 15,  16,  16,  17.  19  ;  IO-  4,  5,  17,  26,  [28],  29  ,  II.  5,  6,  7,  8, 

12,  18,  19,  21,  23,  26,  29,  [31] ;  12.  8,  12  ;  13  [9],  [12] ,  14- 

2,  2,  [5],  9-  [Hi,  17,  3i  33,  34-  35  !  15-  3-  9,  16,  2i,  22,  25, 

27,  32,  34,  4i  52,  53!  16-  5,  7-  9,  10,  ii>  i8-  2  CO.  1. 

8.  12,  13,  19,  20,  24;  2.  2,  4,  9,  11,  17  ,  3-  9>  ID  14  >  4- 

5  11  15,  17  18;  5-  1,  2,  7,  10,  [12],  13,  14  [21]  ,  6.  2,  14, 

16;  7.  3,  [8],  9,  10,  11  ;  8.  9,  10,  12,  13  ;  9-  1,  2-  7',  if-  3, 

4,  8,  12,  14,  14  18;  11.  2,  2,  4,  [5],  9,  13,  14,  19-  20,  12. 

6,  6,  9,  10.  11,  11.  13,  14,  14,  20;  13.  4  8,  9. 

Gal.  1.  10,  [10],  12,  13 ;  2.  6,  8,  12,  18,  19,  2i ;  3.  i°>  if, 

[13],  18,  21,  26,  27,  28  ;  4.  15,  22,  24,  25,  27,  30;  5-  5,  6, 
T-3  t  ,  17-6  3  5,  7,  0  13,  15,  17-  i-ph.  2.  8,  IO,  14,  5. 

5?  6,  8,  9!  W  13,  29  ;  6.  I-  Fllil.  I-  8,  to,  21,  [23]  I  2.  13, 

20,  21,  27  ;  3.  3,  18.  20 ;  4.  11.  Col.  2.  1,  5  ,  3.  3,  20,  [24] , 

4.  13.  1  Th.  1.  8,  9;  2.  1,  3,  5,  9,  [9],  i4,  19,  20,  3.  3,  4, 

9  •  4.  2,  3,  7,  9,  14,  i5 ;  5-  2,  [3],  7,  18.  2  Th.  2.  7  ;  3-  2, 

7,  10,  nf  1  Ti.  2.  [3],  5,  13;  3-  13;  4-  5,  8,  10,  16;  5-  4, 

11,  15,  18;  6.  7,  10.  2  Ti.  1.  7,  12;  2.  11,  16;  3.  2,6,  9, 

4.  3,  6,  10.  11,  is-  Titus  1.  7,  10;  2.  11 ;  3  9,  I2-  Film, 

Heb"2i  5  ;  2.  2,  5,  8, 10, 11,  16, 18  ;  3.  3,  4,  14, 16  1  4-  3,  4, 

8,  10,  12, 15  ;  5. 1, 13, 13  i  6-  4,  7,  10,  13,  16  J  7-  G  i°>  ID  I2- 

13,  14,  17,  18,  19,  21,  26,  27,  28  ;  8.  3,  [4I,  5,  7,  8 , 9-  2,  13,  16, 
17,  19,  24  ;  10. 1,  4, 14,  is,  23.  26,  30,  36,  37  1  ii-  2>  5,  6,  10, 
14, 16,  26, 27,  32  ;  12.  3,  6.  7, 10,  17,  17,  18,  20,  25  ;  13-  2,  5, 

9,  11, 14,  16, 17, 17, 18.  , . 

Jas.  1.  6,  7, 11, 13,  20,  24  ;  2.  2,  10, 11, 13,  26  ,  3.  2,  7,  i°, 

4.  14.  1  Pe.  2.  19,  20,  21,  25  ;  3.5, 10, 17  ',  4-  3,  6-  2  re.  1. 
8, 10, 11,  16, 17,  2i ;  2.  4,  8,18, 19,  20, 21  ;  3.  4,  5- 1  J°-  2.  19  > 
4.  20;  5.  3.  2  Jo.  11.  3  Jo.  3.  Jude  4.  Rev.  1.  3,  3- 

2  ;  9. 19,  19 ;  13- 18  ;  14-  4,  [5] !  i®.  16],  14  I  17-  *7  ;  i9-  8, 

10  ;  21.  1,  22,  23,  25  ;  22.  [9],  [18]. 

23.  Through,  by  means  of,  Sla  (gen.)  dia. 

Rom'15.  30  Now  I  beseech  you  brethren,  for  the  L. 


21.  Because  of  this,  Si6ti  dioti. 

Luke  1  13  Fear  not,  Zaeliarias :  for  thy  prayer  is 

21.  28  lift  up  your  heads ;  for  your  redemption 
Acts  10.  20  doubting  nothing  :  for  I  have  sent  them 

18  10  For  I  am  with  thee . .  for  I  have  much 

22.  18  for  they  will  not  receive  thy  testimony 
Gal  2  16  for  by  the  works  of  the  law  shall  no  flesh 
1  Pe.  1.  24  For  all  flesh  (is)  as  grass,  and  all  the  glory 

25.  But,  now,  moreover,  8e  de. 

Marki6.  8  for  they  trembled  and  were  amazed 
Luke23- 17  For  of  necessity  he  must  release  one  unto 

26.  With  a  view  to,  eis  eis. 

Matt  5  13  it  is  thenceforth  good  for  nothing,  but  to 

6  34  Take  therefore  no  thought  for  the  morr. 

8  I  offer  the  gift,  .for  a  testimony  unto  them 
10.  IO  Nor  scrip  for  (your)  journey,  neither  two 
10.  18  for  a  testimony  against  them  and  the  G. 

24  14  gospel,  .shall  be  preached .. for  a  witness 
26  13  shall  also  this,  .be  told  for  a  memorial  of 
26  28  which  is  shed,  .for  the  remission  of  sins 
27. 10  gave  them  for  the  potter’s  field,  as  the  L. 
Mark  1  4  preach  the  baptism  of  repentance  for  the 

I.  44  offer,  .those  things,  .for  a  testimony  unto 
6  8  they  should  take  uothingfor  (their)  jour. 

6  II  shake  off  the  dust  ,  for  a  testimony  agan 

1 3  q  brought . .  f or  a  testimony  against  them 

14  9  shall  be  spoken  of  for  a  memorial  of  her 
Luke  2.  34  set  for  the  fall  and  rising  again  of  many 

2  ~4  for  a  sign  which  shall  be  spoken  against 

3  3  preaching  the  baptism  of  repentance  for 

5  4  and  let  down  your  nets  for  a  draught 

C.  14  and  offer,  .for  a  testimony  unto  them 
Q  3  Take  nothing  for  (your)  journey,  neither 
Q  5  shake  off  the  very  dust . .  for  a  testimony 
q.  13  we  should  go  and  buy  meat  for  all  this  p 
q.  62  No  man.  .looking  back,  is  fit  [for]  the 

1^  io  thou  hast,  .goods  laid  up  for  many  years 
14  35  It  is  neither  fit  for  the  land,  nor  yet  for 
21!  13  And  it  shall  turn  to  you  for  a  testimony 
John  1.  7  The  same  came  for  a  witness,  to  bear 

0  -VQ  For  judgment  I  am  come  into  this  world 
Acts  2.  38  be  baptized,  .for  the  remission  of  sins 
7  4  he  would  give  it  to  him  for  a  possession 

7  21  took  him  up,  and  nourished  him  for  her 
IO  4  are  come  up  for  a  memorial  before  God 

13  2  for  the  work  whereunto  I  have  called 
it  47  for  salvation  unto  the  ends  of  the  earth 

14  26  recommended,  .for  the  work  which  they 
23  30  liow  that  the  Jews  laid  wait  for  the  man 

Rom.  1  5  for  obedience  to  the  faith  among  all  nat. 

2  26  uncircumcision  be  counted  for  circumci. 

4'  3  was  counted  unto  him  for  righteousness 
4.  5  his  faith  is  counted  for  righteousness 
4  q  that  faith  was  reckoned  to  Abraham  for 
T  22  it  was  imputed  to  him  for  righteousness 

8  28  that  all  things  work  together  for  good  to 
q  8  the  children . .  are  counted  for  the  seed 

10.  4  the  end  of  the  law  for  righteousness  to 
n  4  is  the  minister  of  God  to  thee  for  good 
iq  2  please  (his)  neighbour  for  (his)  good  to  e. 
is.  4  were  written  for  our  learning ;  that  we 
1  r.  26  for  the  poor  saints  which  are  at  Jerusal. 
is  31  my  service  which  (I  have) [for]  Jerusalem 
i£  26  made  known,  .for  the  obedience  of  faith 
*  Co  c  to  deliver,  .for  the  destruction  of  the  n. 

'  11  17  not  for  the  better,  but  for  the  worse 
14  22  Wherefore  tongues  are  for  a  sign,  not  to 
16  1  the  collection  for  the  saints,  as  I  have  gi. 

2  Co.  5.’  5  he  that  hath  wrought  us  for  the  selfsame 
8.  14  abundance  (may  be  a  supply)  for  their 
8  14  abundance  also  may  be  (a  supply)  for  your 
Q  10  both  minister  bread  for  (your)  food,  and 
10!  8  for  edification,  and  not  for  yoiw  destruc. 
Gal  3  6  it  was  accounted  to  him  for  righteousness 

j,  only  (use)  not  liberty  for  an  occasion  to 
Enh  2.  22  are  builded  together  for  an  habitation  of 
4.  12  for  the  work  of  the  ministry,  for  the  edi. 
c  2  a  sacrifice  to  God  for  a  sweet  smelling 
6  22  I  have  sent  unto  you  for  the  same  purp. 
Phil.  1.  17  I  am  set  for  the  defence  of  the  Gospel 
1.25  for  your  furtherance  and  joy  of  faith 
Col.  1.  16  things  were  created  by  him,  and  for  him 
1  25  which  is  given  to  me  for  you,  to  fulfil 
2  Ti.  4. 11  he  is  profitable  to  me  for  the  ministry 
Titus  3.  14  maintain  good  works  for  necessaiy  uses 
Heb  3  s  for  a  testimony  of  those  things  which 
6  16  an  oath  for  confirmation  (is)  to  them  an 
Q  Q  Which  (was)  a  figure  for  the  tune  then 
a  15  for  the  redemption  of  the  transgressions 
II  8  should  after  receive  for  an  inheritance 
Tas  2.  23  it  was  imputed  unto  him  for  nghtousness 
1  Pe  1  4  inheritance .  .reserved  in  heaven  for  jou 

2.  14  by  him  for  the  punishment  of  evil  doers 
Rev  9.  15  which  were  prepared  for  an  hour,  and  a 
22.  I  leaves  of  the  tree  (were)  for  the  healing 


27.  Out  of,  from,  eic  ek. 

Matt2o.  2  agreed  with  the  labourers  for  a  penny  a 
Rev.  16.  IO  and  they  gnawed  their  tongues  for  paw 

QQ  ^ jg  £7fl/ 

Matt  6.  7’shall  be  heard  for  their  much  speaking 
Luke  1.  44  the  babe  leaped  in  my  wombfor  ]oy 
Phil  1.  26  be  more  abundant  in  Jesus  Christ  for  me 
I  Ti.  5. 10  Well  reported  of  for  good  works ;  if  she 
Jas.  5.  3  treasure  together  for  the  last  days 
i  Pe.  4.  14  ye  be  reproached  for  the  name  of  Chris 

29 .Because  of,  cm  account  of,  eVewo  heneka. 

Acts  28.  20  for  the  hope  of  Israel  I  am  bound  with 
Rom  14.  20  For  meat  destroy  not  the  w  01k  of  God 


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SO. Since  truly,  inasmuch  as,  ineiSri  epeide. 

Luken.  6  For  a  friend  of  mine  in  his  journey  is 

1  Co.  i.  22  For  the  Jews  require  a  sign,  and  the 
Phil.  2.  26  For  he  longed  after  you  all,  and  was  full 

31.  Upon,  about,  for,  hri  { dat .)  epi. 

Matt  1 9.  9  put  away,  .except  (it  be)  for  fornication 
Murk  3.  5  being  grieved  for  the  hardness  of  their 
Luke  2.  20  for  all  the  things  that  they  had  heard 

13.  17  rejoiced  for  all  the  glorious  things  that 
Acts  4.  21  glorified  God  for  that  which  was  done 

15.  14  to  takeout  of  them  a  people  [for]  his  name 

15.  31  they  rejoiced  for  the  consolation 

20.  38  most  of  all  for  the  words  which  he  spake 
26.  6  for  the  hope  of  the  promise  made  of  God 

j  Co.  1.  4  for  the  grace  of  God  which  is  given  you 

2  Co.  7.  13  the  more  joyed  we  for  the  joy  of  Titus 

9. 13  glorify  God  for  your  professed  subjection 

9.  15  Thanks,  .unto  God  for  his  unspeakable 
Phil.  1.  5  For  your  fellowship  in  the  Gospel  from 

3.  12  that  for  which  also  I  am  apprehended  of 
1  Th.  3.  9  render,  .for  all  the  joy  wherewith  we  joy 
Jas  5.  1  howl  for  your  miseries  that  shall  come 

5.  7  and  hath  long  patience  for  it,  until  he 
Rev.  18.  9  lament  [for]  her,  when  they  shall  see  the 

32.  Upon,  for,  tvi  (acc.)  epi. 

Luke  7.  44  thou  gavest  me  no  water  for  my  feet 

18.  4  he  would  not  for  a  while  :  but  afterward 

23.  28  for  me,  but  weep  for  yourselves,  and  for 
Johnig.  24  and  for  my  vesture  they  did  cast  lots 
Phil.  3.  14  [for]  the  prize  of  the  high  calling  of  God 
Heb.  12.  jo  but  he  for  (our)  profit,  that  (we)  might  be 
1  Pe.  1.  13  for  the  grace  that  is  to  be  brought  unto 
S3  .And,  Kulkai. 

Luke  6.  32  For  if  ye  love  them  that  love  you,  what 
Rom  11.  27  For  this  (is)  my  covenant  unto  them,  when 
1  Jo.  3.  4  for  sin  is  the  transgression  of  the  law 

Si. And  verily  indeed,  sal  yap  Teal  gar. 

Matt.  8.  9  For  I  am  a  man  under  authority,  having 
26.  73  Surely  thou,  .for  thy  speech  bewray eth 
Marki4.  70  for  thou  art  a  Galilsean,  and  thy  speech 
Luke  6.  32  for  sinners  also  love  those  that  love 

6.  33  for  sinners  also  do  even  the  same 

22.  59  also  was  with  him  ;  for  he  is  a  Galiltean 
John  4.  23  for  the  Father  seeketh  such  to  worship 
Acts  19.  40  For  we  are  in  danger  to  be  called  in 
Rom.  16.  2  for  she  hath  been  a  succourer  of  many 
1  Co.  8.  5  For  though  there  be  that  are  called  gods 

12.  13  For  by  oDe  Spirit  are  we  all  baptized 

12.  14  For  the  body  is  not  one  member,  but  many 

14.  8  For  if  the  trumpet  give  an  uncertain 

3  Co.  2.  10  for  if  I  forgave  anything,  to  whom  I 

3.  10  For  even  that  which  was  made  glorious 

5.  4  For  we  that  are  in  (this)  tabernacle  do 

7.  5  For,  when  we  were  come  into  Macedonia 

13.  4  For  though  he  was  crucified  through 
Heb.  4.  2  For  unto  us  was  the  Gospel  preached,  as 

5.  12  For  when . .  the  time  ye  ought  to  be  teach. 
10. 34  For  ye  had  compassion  of  me  in  my  bonds 

12.  29  For  our  God  (is)  a  consuming  fire 

13.  22  for  I  have  written  a  letter  unto  you  in 

50.  Down  upon,  or  along,  Kara,  {acc.)  kata. 

Mattig.  3  man  to  put  away  his  wife  for  every  cause 

36.0/  the,  rob  tou. 

Luke  2.  21  for  the  circumcising  of  the  child,  his  name 

51.  That,  because,  tin  hoti. 

Matt.  6.  26  for  they  sow  not,  neither  do  they  reap 
Mark  1.  27  [for  with  authority  commandeth  he  even] 

12.  32  for  there  is  one  God  ;  and  there  is  none 
Luke  1.  45  for  there  shall  be  a  performance  of  those 

1.  48  for,  behold,  from  henceforth  allgenerat. 

4.  36  for  with  authority  and  power  he  comm. 

7.  39  what  manner  of  woman . .  for  she  is  a  sin. 

8.  25  for  he  commandeth  even  the  winds  and 
12.  24  the  ravens  :  for  they  neither  sow  nor  reap 

15.  6  for  I  have  found  my  sheep  which  was  lost 
15.  9  for  I  have  found  the  piece  which  I  had 

John  4.  35  for  they  are  white  already  to  harvest 

5.  28  for  the  hour  is  coming,  in  the  which  all 
7.  52  for  out  of  Galilee  ariseth  no  prophet 

14. 17  for  he  dwelleth  with  you,  and  shall  be  in 
Acts  8.  33  for  his  life  is  taken  from  the  earth 

22.  15  For  thou  shalt  be  his  witness  unto  all 

1  Co.  16.  17  for  that  which  was  lacking  on  your  part 

2  Co.  1.  5  For  as  the  sufferings  of  Christ  abound 

2.  15  For  we  are  unto  God  a  sweet  savour  of 

7.  14  For  if  I  have  boasted  anything  to  him 

8.  3  For  to  (their)  power,  I  bear  record,  yea 
Gal.  4.  27  for  the  desolate  hath  many  more  children 
Eph.  2.  18  For  through  him  we  both  have  access  by 
Phil.  4. 16  For  even  in  Thessalonica  ye  sent  once  and 

1  Th.  1.  5  For  our  gospel  came  not  unto  you  in  word 

2  Th.  3.  7  for  we  behaved  not  ourselves  disorderly 
1  Jo.  3.  2  like  him  ;  for  we  shall  see  him  as  he  is 

3.  20  [For]  if  our  heart  condemn  us,  God  is 

4.  8  [loveth  not  knoweth  not  God  ;  for  God  is] 
Rev.  12. 12  for  the  devil  is  come  down  unto  you 

18.  20  Rejoice,  .for  God  hath  avenged  you  on 

19.  7  for  the  mari'iage  of  the  Lamb  is  come,  and 

21.  5  for  these  words  are  true  and  faithful 
SS.Because,  ‘6n  hoti  {causal). 

Matt.  3.  3,  10  for  their’s  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven 

5.  4  that  mourn  :  for  they  shall  be  comforted 

5.  5  meek  :  for  they  shall  inherit  the  earth 

5.  6  which  do  hunger . .  for  they  shall  be  filled 
5.  7  the  merciful:  for  they  shall  obtain  mercy 
5.  8  the  pure  in  heart :  for  they  shall  see  God 
5.  9  for  they  shall  be  called  the  children  of 


Matt.  5.  12  for  great  (is)  your  reward  in  heaven 

5.  34  neither  by  heaven  ;  for  it  is  God’s  throne 
5.  35  Nor  by  the  earth  ;  for  it  is  his  footstool 

3.  35  for  it  is  the  city  of  the  great  King 

5.  45  for  he  maketh  his  sun  to  rise  on  the  evil 

6.  5  for  they  love  to  pray  standing  in  the 

6.  13  [For  thine  is  the  kingdom,  and  the  power] 

7.  13  for  wide  (is)  the  gate,  and  broad  (is)  the 
11.  21  for  if  the  mighty  works,  which  were  done 
1 1.  23  for  if  the  mighty  works,  which  have  been 
1 1.  26  for  so  it  seemed  good  in  thy  sight 

11.  29  for  I  am  meek  and  lowly  in  heart :  and 

12.  42  for  she  came  from  the  uttermost  parts  of 

13.  16  for  they  see :  and  your  ears,  for  they  hear 

15.  23  Send  her  away  ;  for  she  crietli  after  us 

16. 17  for  flesh  and  blood  hath  not  revealed  (it) 

16.  23  for  thou  savourest  not  the  things  that  be 

17.  15  have  mercy  on  my  son  :  for  he  is  lunatic 

23.  13  for  ye  shut  up  the  kingdom  of  heaven 

23.  14  [for  ye  devour  widows'  houses,  and  for  a] 
23.  15  for  ye  compass  sea  and  land  to  make  one 
23.  23  for  ye  pay  tithe  of  mint  and  anise  and 
23.  25  for  ye  make  clean  the  outside  of  the  cup 

23.  27  for  ye  are  like  unto  whited  sepulchres 

24.  42  for  ye  know  not  what  hour  your  Lord  doth 

24.  44  for  in  such  an  hour  as  ye  think  not  the  S. 

25.  8  Give  us  of  your  oil ;  for  our  lamps  are 

25.  13  for  ye  know  neither  the  day  nor  the  hour 

Mark  5.  9  My  name  (is)  Legion  :  for  we  are  many 

6.  17  Philip’s  wife  ;  for  he  had  married  her 

8.  33  for  thou  savourest  not  the  things  that  be 

14.  27  for  it  is  written,  I  will  smite  the  Shepherd 
Luke  1.  37  For  with  God  nothing  shall  be  impossible 

1.  49  For  he  that  is  mighty  hath  done  to  me 

1.  68  for  he  hath  visited  and  redeemed  his 

2.  11  For  unto  you  is  born  this  day.  .a  Saviour 

2.  30  For  mine  eyes  have  seen  thy  salvation 

4.  6  for  that  is  delivered  unto  me ;  and  to  wh. 

4.  32  his  doctrine  :  for  his  word  was  with  power 
4.  41  speak :  for  they  knew  that  he  was  Christ 

4.  43  other  cities  also  :  for  therefore  am  I  sent 

5.  8  Depart  from  me  ;  for  I  am  a  sinful  man 

6.  19  for  there  went  virtue  out  of  him,  and 

6.  20  Blessed . .  for  your’s  is  the  kingdom  of  God 

6.  21  for  ye  shall  be  filled,  .for  ye  shall  laugh 
6.  24  for  ye  have  received  your  consolation 
6.  25  for  ye  shall  hunger,  for  ye  shall  mourn 

6.  3s  for  he  is  kind  unto  the  unthankful  and  (to) 

7.  47  sins . .  are  forgiven ;  for  she  loved  much 

8.  37  for  they  were  taken  with  great  fear.  And 

8.  42  For  he  had  one  only  daughter,  about  twel. 

9.  12  get  victuals  :  for  we  are  here  in  a  desert 

9.  38  look  upon  my  son :  for  he  is  mine  only  ch. 

10.  13  for  if  the  mighty  works  had  been  done  in 

10.  21  Father ;  for  so  it  seemed  good  in  thy  sight 

11.  31  for  she  came  from  the  utmost  parts  of 

11.  32  for  they  repented  at  the  preaching  of  J. 
11.  42  for  ye  tithe  mint  and  rue  and  all  manner 
11.  43  for  ye  love  the  uppermost  seats  in  the 
11.  44  for  ye  are  as  graves  which  appear  not 
11.  46  for  ye  lade  men  with  burdens  grievous  to 
11.  47  for  ye  build  the  sepulchres  of  the  proph. 
11.  48  for  they  indeed  killed  them,  and  ye  build 

11.  52  for  ye  have  taken  away  the  key  of  know. 

12.  15  for  a  man’s  life  consisteth  not  in  the 

12.  32  for  it  is  your  Father’s  good  pleasure  to 

12.  40  for  the  Son  of  man  cometh  at  an  hour 

13.  24  for  many,  .will  seek  to  enter  in,  and  shall 

13.  31  depart  hence  :  for  Herod  will  kill  thee 

13.  33  for  it  cannot  be  that  a  prophet  perish  out 

14.  11  For  whosoever  exaltetli  himself  shaU  be 

14.  14  for  they  cannot  recompense  thee,  thou 

14. 17  Come ;  for  all  things  are  now  ready 

15.  24  For  this  my  son  was  dead,  and  is  alive 

15.  32  for  this  thy  brother  was  dead,  and  is  alive 

16.  3  for  my  lord  taketh  away  from  me  the 

16.  8  for  the  children  of  this  world  are.  .wiser 

16.  15  for  that  which  is  highly  esteemed  among 

16.  24  tongue ;  for  I  am  tormented  in  this  flame 

18.  14  for  every  one  that  exalteth  himself  shall 

19.  4  to  see  him :  for  he  was  to  pass  that  (way) 
iq.  43  For  the  days  shaU  come  upon  thee,  that 
21.  22  For  these  be  the  days  of  vengeance,  that 
23.  29  For,  behold,  the  days  are  coming,  in  the 

23.  31  For  if  they  do  these  things  in  a  green  tree 

24.  29  for  it  is  toward  evening,  and  the  day  is  f. 
24.  39  for  a  spirit  hath  not  flesh  and  bones,  as 

John  1.  15,  30  preferred  before  me  :  for  he  was  befo. 

1.  17  For  the  law  was  given  by  Moses,  (but) 

4.  22  we  know  what  we  worship  :  for  salvation 

5.  38  for  whom  he  hath  sent,  him  ye  believe 

5.  39  for  in  them  ye  think  ye  have  eternal  life 

6.  38  For  I  came  down  from  heaven,  not  to  do 

7.  8  I  go  not  up  yet.  .for  my  time  is  not  yet 

7.  29  for  I  am  from  him,  and  he  hath  sent  me 

8.  14  for  I  know  whence  I  came,  and  whither 

8.  16  For  I  am  not  alone,  but  I  and  the  Father 
8.  20  no  man  laid  hands  on  him  ;  for  his  hour 
8.  29  for  I  do  always  those  things  that  please 
8.  44  for  he  is  a  liar,  and  the  father  of  it 

10.  4  sheep  follow  him :  for  they  know  his  voi. 
10.  5  for  they  know  not  the  voice  of  strangers 
11. 47  What  do  we?  for  this  man  doeth  many 
12.  49  For  I  have  not  spoken  of  myself ;  but 

14.  28  I  go  unto  the  Father  :  for  my  Father  is 

15.  5  for  without  me  ye  can  do  nothing 

15.  15  for  the  servant  knoweth  not  what  his  lord 

15.  15  for  all  things  that  I  have  heard  of  my  F. 

16.  14  for  he  shall  receive  of  mine,  and  shall 

17.  8  For  I  have  given  unto  them  the  words 

17.  9  which  thou  hast  given  me  ;  for  they  are 

1 7.  24  for  thou  lovedst  me  before  the  foundation 


John  18.  2  for  Jesus  oft  times  resorted  thither  with 

18.  18  had  made  a  fire  of  coals;  for  it  was  cold 

19.  20  for  the  place,  .was  nigh  to  the  city  :  and 
19.  42  for  the  sepulchre  was  nigh  at  hand 

Acts  1.  5  For  John  truly  baptized  with  water ;  but 

1. 17  For  he  was  numbered  with  us,  and  had 

2.  25  for  he  is  on  my  right  hand,  that  I  should 
4.21  for  all  (men)  glorified  God  for  that  which 

5.  38  for  if  tliis  counsel  or  this  work  be  of  men 

9.  15  for  he  is  a  chosen  vessel  unto  me,  to  bear 

10.  14  for  1  have  never  eaten  anything  that  is 

10.  38  went  about  doing  good . .  f or  G  od  was  with 

11.  8  for  nothing  common .  .hath,  .entered  into 

11.  24  For  he  was  a  good  man,  and  full  of  the 

13.  41  for  I  work  a  work  in  your  days,  a  work 

22.  21  Depart :  for  I  will  send  thee  far  hence 

Rom.  8.  29  For  whom  he  did  foreknow,  he  also  did 
11.  36  For  of  him,  and  through  him,  and  to  him 

1  Co.  4.  9  for  we  are  made  a  spectacle  unto  the 

10.  17  For  we  (being)  many  are  one  bread,  (and) 

11.  15  for  (her)  hair  is  given  her  for  a  covering 

2  Co.  4.  6  For  God ..  hath  shined  in  our  hearts,  to 

7.  8  For  though  I  made  you  sorry  with  a  letter 

8.  17  For  iudeed  he  accepted  the  exhortation 

10.  10  For  (his)  letters,  .(are)  weighty  and  pow. 
Gal  3.  11  evident :  for.  The  just  shall  live  by  faith 

4. 12  be  as  I  (am) ;  for  I  (am)  as  ye  (are):  ye 

4.  20  desire  to  be  present,  .for  1  stand  in  doubt 

6.  8  For  he  that  soweth  to  his  flesh  shall  of 
Eph  4.  25  for  we  are  members  one  of  another 

5.  23  For  the  husband  is  the  head  of  the  wife 

5.  30  For  we  are  members  of  his  body,  of  his 

6.  12  For  we  wrestle  not  against  flesh  and  bio. 
Phil.  1.  29  For  unto  you  it  is  given  in  the  behalf  of 
Col.  1.  16  For  by  him  were  all  things  created,  that 

1.  19  For  it  pleased  (the  Father)  that  in  him 

2.  9  For  in  him  dwelleth  all  the  fulness  of  the 

1  Th.  2.  14  for  ye  also  have  suffered  like  things  of  : 

3.  8  For  now  we  live,  if  ye  stand  fast  in  the 

4.  16  For  the  Lord  himself  shall  descend  from 

5.  9  For  God  hath  not  appointed  us  to  wrath 

2  Th.  2.  3  for  (that  day  shall  not  come),  except  there 

1  Ti.  4.  4  For  every  creature  of  God  (is)  good,  and 

2  Ti.  1.  16  for  he  oft  refreshed  me,  and  was  not 
Heb.  8  10  For  this(is)  thecovenant  that  I  will  make 

8.  11  for  all  shall  know  me,  from  the  least  to 
8.  i2  For  I  will  be  merciful  to  their  unright. 
Jas.  1.  12  for  when  he  is  tried,  he  shall  receive  the 
1.  23  Forif  any  be  ahearerof  the  word,  and  not 
5.  8  for  the  coming  of  the  Lord  draweth  nigh 
1  Pe  1  16  it  is  written,  Be  ye  holy  ;  for  I  am  holy 

2  15  For  so  is  the  will  of  God,  that  with  well 

3  12  For  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  (are)  over  the 

3. 18  For  Christ  also  hath  once  suffered  for 

4.  1  for  he  that  hath  suffered  in  the  flesh  hath 
4.  8  for  charity  shall  cover  the  multitude  of 
4.  14  for  the  Spirit  of  glory,  .resteth  upon  you 

4.  17  For  the  time  (is  come)  that  judgment 

5.  5  for  God  resisteth  the  proud,  and  givetli 
5.  7  Casting  all  your  care  upon  him ;  for  he 

1  Jo  2.  16  For  all  that  (is)  in  the  world,  the  lust  of 

3.  8  for  the  devil  sinneth  from  the  beginning 

3.  9  for  his  seed  remaineth  in  him  :  and  he 

3.  11  For  thisis  the  message  thatye  heard  from 

4.  7  love  one  another  :  for  love  is  of  God;  and 

5.  4  For  whatsoever  is  bom  of  God  overcometh 
5.  7  For  there  are  three  that  bear  record  in 

5.  9  for  this  is  the  witness  of  God  which  he 

2  Jo.  7  For  many  deceivers  are  entered  into  the 
Jude  11  for  they  have  gone  in  the  way  of  Cain 
Rev.  3.  4  walk  with  mein  white  :  for  they  are  wor. 

3.  8  for  thou  hast  a  little  strength,  and  hast 

4.  11  for  thou  hast  created  all  things,  and 

5.  9  for  thou  wast  slain,  and  hast  redeemed 

6.  17  For  the  great  day  of  his  wrath  is  come 

7.  17  For  the  lamb,  .shall  feed  them,  and  shall 

11.  2  for  it  is  given  unto  the  Gentiles  :  and  the 

12.  10  for  the  accuser,  .is  cast  down,  which 
12  12  for  the  devil  is  come  down  unto  you 

14.  7  for  the  hour  of  his  judgment  is  come  :  and 

*  14.  15  for  the  time  is  come  for  thee  to  reap ;  for 

14.  18  gather  the  clusters,  for  her  grapes  are 

15.  1  for  in  them  is  filled  up  the  w  rath  of  God 

15.  4  for  (thou)  only  (art)  holy  :  for  all  nations 

15.  4  for  thy  judgments  are  made  manifest 

1 6.  6  For  they  have  shed  the  blood  of  saints 

16.  21  for  the  plague  thereof  was.  .great 

17.  14  for  he  is  Lord  of  lords,  and  King  of  kings 

18.  3  For  all  nations  have  drank  of  the  wine 

18.  5  For  her  sins  have  reached  unto  heaven 

18.  7  for  she  saith  in  her  heart,  I  sit  a  queen 
18.  8  for  strong  (is)  the  Lord . .  who  judgeth  her 
18.  10  for  in  one  hour  is  thy  judgment  come 

18. 11  for  no  man  buyeth  their  merchandise  any 
18.  17  For  in  one  hour  so  great  riches  is  come  to 
18.  19  for  in  one  hour  is  she  made  desolate 
18.  23  for  thy  merchants  were  the  great  men  of 

1 8.  23  for  by  thy  sorceries  were . .  nations  decei v. 

19.  2  For  true  and  righteous  (are)  his  judgments 

19.  2  for  he  hath  judged  the  great  whore,  which 

19.  6  for  the  Lord  Gcd  omnipotent  reignetli 

21.  4  neither,  any  more  pain  :  [for]  the  former 

22.  5  for  the  Lord  God  giveth  them  light :  and 
22.  10  prophecy  of  this  book  :  [for]  the  time  is 

SO.Conceming,  about,  irtpl  {gen.)  per e. 

Matt.  2.  8  and  search  diligently  for  the  young  child 
6.  28  And  why  take  ye  thought  for  raiment  ? 

22.  16  Master,  .neither  earest  thou  for  any 

26.  28  this  is  my  blood .  .which  is  shed  for  many 
Mark  1.  44  offer  for  thy  cleansing  those  things  which 

12.  14  we  know  that  thou,  .earest  for  no  man 


FOR 


jlarku.  24  blood  of  the  new  testament .  .  shed  [for] 
buke  2.  27  to  do  for  him  after  the  custom  of  the  law 
,  jq  reproved  by  him  for  Herodias.  .and  for 
4  48  mother,  .and  they  besought  him  for  her 
4.  14  offer  for  thy  cleansing,  according  as  M 
12  26  is  least,  why  take  ye  thought  for  the  rest? 
io.  87  praise  God.  .for  all  the  mighty  works  that 
22.  32  But  I  have  prayed  for  thee,  that  thy 
John  q.  21  ask  him  :  he  shall  speak  for  himself 
io.  13  The  hireling,  .careth  not  for  the  sheep 
10!  83  For  a  good  work  we  stone  thee  not 
1033  but  for  blasphemy;  and  because  that  thou 
I2!  6  This,  .not  that  he  cared  for  the  poor;  but 
1 4  22  now  they  have  no  cloak  for  their  sin 
,6.  26  I  say  not.  .1  will  pray  the  Father  for  you 
i7  q  I  pray  for  them . . not  for  the  world,  but 
17.  20  Neither  pray  I  for  these  alone,  but  for 
io.  24  but  cast  lots  for  it,  whose  it  shall  be 
Acts  8  is  Who.,  prayed  for  them,  that  they  might 
iq  40  be  called  in  question  for  this  day’s  uproar 
24.  21  Except  it  be  for  this  one  voice,  that  I 
Rom.  8.  3  and  for  sin,  condemed  sin  in  the  flesh 
Eph.  6.  18  Praying  always,  .in  the  spirit,  .for  all 
Col  I  3  We  give  thanks . .  praying  always  [for]  you 

2.  1  what  great  conflict  I  have  [for]  you,  and 
4  -a  praying  also  for  us,  that  God  would  open 

1  Th  I.  2  We  give  thanks  to  God  always  for  you  all 

3.  9  what  thanks  can  we  render  to  God.  .for 
s.  25  Brethren,  pray  for  us 

2  Th  1.  3  We  are  bound  to  thank  God  always  for 

1.  11  Wherefore  also  we  pray  always  for  you 

2.  13  to  give  thanks  alway  to  God  for  you 

q  i  Finally,  brethren,  pray  for  us,  that  the 
Phm.  10  I  beseech  thee  for  my  son  Onesimus 
Heb.  s.  3  he  ought,  as  for  the  people,  so  also  for 
10.  6  In  burnt  offerings,  .for  sin  thou  hast  had 
10.  8  burnt  offerings . .  for  sin  thou  wouldest  not 
10.  18  these  (is,  there  is)  no  more  offering  for  sin 
10.  26  there  remaineth  no  more  sacrifice  for  sms 
11  40  God.  .provided  some  better  thing  for  us 
n  11  is  brought  into  the  sanctuary .  .[for]  sin 
13.  18  Pray  for  us :  for  we  trust  we  have  a  good 
1  Pe  3.  18  Christ  also  hath  once  suffered  for  sins,  the 

c.  7  Casting  all.  .upon  him  ;  for  he  careth  for 

1  Jo  2  2  for  our  sins,  .for  ours  only,  but  also  for 

4  10  his  Son . .  the  propitiation  for  our  sins 
5.  16  T  do  not  say  that  he  shall  pray  for  it 


40.  Toward,  leading  to,  npis  (gen.)  pros. 

Acts  27.  34  take .  .meat ;  for  this  is  for  your  health 

41.  Toward,  in  consideration  of,  np6s  {acc.)  pros. 

Matt  26.  12  on  my  body,  she  did  (it)  for  my  burial 
Mark  IO.  5  For  the  hardness  of  your  heart  he  wrote 
Luke  8.  13  have  no  root,  which  for  a  while  believe 
John  3  35  ye  were  willing  for  a  season  to  rejoice  111 
Acts  3!  io  they  knew  that  it  was  lie  which  sat  for 

j,  jc  any  word  of  exhortation  for  the  people 

1  Co  7  5  except,  .with  consent  for  a  time,  that  ye 

7.  34  And  this  I  speak  for  your  own  profit 
7  34  but  for  that  which  is  comely,  and  that 
10  II  and  they  are  written  for  our  admonition 

2  Co.  2.  16  And  who  (is)  sufficient  for  these  things? 

7.  8  made  you  sorry,  though . .  but  for  a  season 

Gal  2  5  we  gave  place ..  no,  not  for  an  hour 

Epli  4  12  For  the  perfecting  of  the  saints,  .the  wo. 

1  Th.  2.  17  being  taken  from  you  for  a  short  time  in 

1  Ti  1  16  for  a  pattern  to  them  which  should 

2  Ti"  3.  16  for  doctrine,  for  reproof,  for  correction,  f. 
Phm.  15  perhaps  he.  .departed  for  a  season,  that 
Heb  12.  10  they  verily  for  a  few  days  chastened 

12.  11  no  chastening  for  the  present  seemeth 

42. In  behalf  of ,  virep  (gen.)  huper. 

Matt.  4.  44  pray  for  them  which,  .persecute  you 
Luke  6.  28  pray  [for]  them  which  despitefully  use 
q  40  said . .  he  that  is  not  against  us  is  for  us 
22.  iq  This  is  my  body,  which  is  given  for  you 
22.  20  in  my  blood,  which  is  shed  for  you 
John  6.  41  which  I  will  give  for  the  life  of  the  world 
10  11  good  shepherd  givetli  his  life  for  the  she. 

10  14  and  I  lay  down  my  life  for  the  sheep 

11  4  but  for  the  glory  of  God,  that  the  Son  of 

11.  40  that  one  man  should  die  for  the  people 
11.  51  that  Jesus  should  die  for  that  nation 

1 1  52  not  for  that  nation  only,  but  that  also 
14!  13  that  a  man  lay  dowu  hislifefor  his  friends 
18.  14  that  one  man  should  die  for  the  people 

Acts  4  41  counted  worthy  to  suffer  shame  for  his 
8.  24  Pray  ye  to  the  Lord  for  me,  that  none  of 

12  5  but  prayer  was  made  .unto  God  [for]  him 
14'  26  have  hazarded  their  lives  for  the  name  of 
21  13  to  die.  .for  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
21  26  should  be  offered  for  every  one  of  them 
26.  1  Thou  art  permitted  to  speak  [for]  thyself 

Rom  1  4  obedience . .  among  all  nations,  for  his  na. 

1  I  First,  I  thank  my  God . .  [for]  you  all,  that 
4’  6  in  due  time  Christ  died  for  the  ungodly 
4  7  scarcely  for  a  righteous  man  will  one  die 
4  7  for  a  good  man  some  would  even  dare 

4  8  while,  .yet  sinners,  Christ  died  for  us 

I]  26  the  Spirit  itself  maketh  intercession  [for] 
8  27  he  maketh  intercession  for  the  saints  acc. 
8  31  If  God  (be)  for  us.  who  (can  be)  against 
8’  32  but  delivered  him  up  for  us  all,  how  shall 
8.  34  Chiist. .  who  also  maketh  intercession  for 
q  3  were  accursed  from  Christ  for  my  breth. 
10.  1  Brethren,  my .  .prayer  to  God  for  Israel 

14.  15  Destroy  not  him .  .for  whom  Christ  died 
is-  8  was  a  minister  of  the  circumcision  for  the 

14.  9  Gentiles  might  glorify  God  for  (his)  mercy 

1 5.  30  with  me  in  (your)  prayers  to  God  for  me 

16.  4  Who  have  for  my  life  laid  down  their  own 


1  13  was  Paul  crucified  [for]  you?  or  were  ye 
6  that  no  one  of  you  be  puffed  up  lor  oue 
4  7  For  even  Christ . .  is  sacrificed  [for]  us 

10  30  evil  spoken  of.  .for  which  I  give  thanks? 

11.  24  this  is  my  body,  which  is  broken  for  you 
12  24  should  have  the  same  care  one  for  anoth. 

,4  3  how  that  Christ  died  for  our  sins  accord. 

14  29  they  do  which  are  baptized  for  the  dead 
14.  20  why  are  they  then  baptized  for  the  dead? 

2  Co  i  6  for  your  consolation,  .for  your  consola. 

1. '  11  also  helping  together  by  prayer  for  us 
4  14  if  one  died  for  all,  then  were  all  dead 
?'  „  And.  .he  died  for  all,  that  they  which 
4  14  unto  him  which  died  for  them,  and  rose 
4  20  Now  then  we  are  ambassadors  for  Christ 
4  21  he  hath  made  him . .  sin  for  us,  who  knew 

7.  12  but  that  our  care  for  you  in  the  sight  of 

8.  16  put.  .care  into  the  heart  of  Titus  for  you 
0.  14  by  their  prayer  for  you,  which  long  after 

12  8  For  this  thing  I  besought  the  Lord  thrice 

12'  14  I  will  very  gladly,  .be  spent  for  you 
12. 19  all  things,  dearly  beloved,  for  your  edify. 

13.  8  nothing  against  the  truth,  but  for  the 
Gal  1  4  Who  gave  himself  [for]  our  sins,  that  he 

2.  20  Son  of  God,  who.  .gave  himself  for  me 

3.  13  Christ,  .being  made  a  curse  for  us  :  for  it 
Enh  1  16  Cease  not  to  give  thanks  for  you,  making 

31  Paul,  the  prisoner  of  Jesus  Christ  for  you 

3  13  ye  faint  not  at  my  tribulations  for  you 

4.  2  hath  giveu  himself  for  us  an  offering  and 

4  20  Giving  thanks  always  for  all  things  unto 
4  24  even  as  Christ  also,  .gave  himself  for  it 

6  iq  And  for  me,  that  utterance  may  be  given 
6.  20  For  which  I  am  an  ambassador  in  bonds 
Phil  1  4  in  every  prayer  of  mine  for  you  all  making 

Col  I  7  Who  is  for  you  a  faithful  minister  of  Chr. 

1  q  do  not  cease  to  pray  for  you,  and  to  desire 

1  24  Who  now  rejoice  in  my  sufferings  for  you 
4.  12  labouring  fervently  for  you  in  prayers 

4  1 3  that  lie  hath  a  great  zeal  for  you,  and  them 

1  Th.  4.  10  Who  died  for  us,  that,  whether  we  wake 

2  Th  1  4  we.  .glory  in  you.  .for  your  patience  and 

1.  5  kingdom  of  God,  for  which  ye  also  suiter 
1  Ti.  2.  1  giving  of  thanks,  be  made  for  all  men 

2  2  For  kings,  and . .  all . .  in  authority 

2'  6  Who  gave  himself  a  ransom  for  all,  to  be 
Titus  2  14  Who  gave  himself  for  us,  that  he  might 
Heb  2  9  that  he.,  should  taste  death  for  every  man 

4,  1  every  high  priest .  .is  ordained  for  men  in 
4  1  that  he  may  offer,  .sacrifices  for  sins 

4  3  And ..  he  ought . .  to  off er  [for]  sins 

6  20  Whither  the  forerunner  is  for  us  entered 

7  24  ever  liveth  to  make  intercession  for  them 
7  27  offer  up  sacrifice,  first  for  his  own  sins 

q  7  not  without  blood,  which  he  offered  for 
q  24  to  appear  in  the  presence  of  God  for  us 
IO  12  after  he  had  offered  one  sacrifice  for  sms 
13.  17  they  watch  for  your  souls,  as  they  that 
Jas  16  and  pray  one  for  another,  that  ye  may  be 

1  Pe  2  21  because  Christ  also  suffered  for  us,  leaving 

3  18  the  just  for  the  unjust,  that  he  might 
4.  1  as  Christ . .  suffered  [for]  us  in  the  flesh 
1  Jo  3  16  because  he  laid  down  his  life  for  us:  and 
3.  16  to  lay  down  (our)  lives  for  the  brethren 


43 .As,  like  as,  is  hos. 

Matt2i.  46  because  they  took  him  for  a  prophet 
1  Pe.  2.  16  and  not  using,  .liberty  for  a  cloak  of 
[See  also  Aloud,  as,  call,  care,  shout,  sing,  wait,  waited, 
why  ] 

FOR  all  — 

1  .Even,  03  gam.  . 

Lev.  26.  44  And  yet  for  all  that,  when  they  be  in  the 

2.  With,  oy  im.  , .  ,  ,  , 

Nell.  5.  18  yet  for  all  this  required  not  I  the  bread  of 

FOR  all  that  — 

Thus,  so,  ovtw  houto. 

1  C0.14.  21  yet  for  all  that  will  they  not  hear  me 


5.  For  the  sake  of  this,  tout  ov  xaPiV  toutou  charm. 

Eph  3  1  For  this  cause  I  Paul,  the  prisoner  of  J. 

3.  14  For  this  cause  I  bow  my  knees  unto  the 
Titus  1.  5  For  this  cause  left  I  thee  in  Crete,  that 

6 . For  you,  vu.lv  ( dat . )  humin. 

2  Co.  5.  13  whether  we  be  sober,  [it  is]  for  your  cause 

FOR  ever  — - 

All  the  days,  D'Pjn-Ss  kol-hayyamim. 

Gen.  43.  g  then  let  me  bear  the  blame  for  ever 

44.  32  shall  bear  the  blame  to  my  father  for  ev. 
Deut.  4.  40  prolong  (thy)  days  upon  the  earth,  .for  e. 

18  4  minister  in  the  name  of  the  Lord .  .for  e. 

Josh.  4.  24  ye  might  fear  the  Lord  your  God  for  ev. 

1  Sa  28  2  make  thee  keeper  of  mine  head  for  ever 

1  Ki.  12.  7  then  they  will  be  thy  servants  for  ever 

2  Ch  21  7  a  light  to  him  and  to  his  sons  for  ever 

Psa.  23.  6  will  dwell  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  for  e. 
Jer.  31.  36  from  being  a  nation  before  me  for  ever 

32.  39  that  they  may  fear  me  for  ever,  for  the 
35.  19  want  a  man  to  stand  before  me  for  ever 

FOR . . .  sake  — 

1  .Because  of,  for  the  sake  of,  773  galal. 

Gen  30  27  the  Lord  hath  blessed  me  for  thy  sake 
39.  4  Lord  blessed  the . .  house  for  J oseph  s  sa. 
Deut.  1.  37  Lord  was  angry  with  me  for  your  sakes 
M  ic.  3. 12  shall  Zion  for  your  sake  be  plowed  ..ah 

2.  On  account  of,  Sia  (acc.)  dia. 

Mattio.  22  shall  be  hated  of  all.  .for  my  name  s  sake 
14.  3  and  put.  .in  prison  for  Herodias  sake 
14  9  nevertheless  for  the  oath’s  sake,  and’ 

IQ  12  eunuchs  for  the  kingdom  of  heaven  s  sa. 
24  q  hated  of  all  nations  for  my  name’s  sake 
24.  22  for  the  elect’s  sake  those  days  shall  lie 
Mark  4  17  persecution  ariseth  for  the  word’s  sake 
<5  17  bound  him  in  prison  for  Herodias  sake 
6  26  sorry  ■  (yet)  for  his  oath’s  sake,  and  for 
13!  13  be  hated  of  all.  for  my  name's  sake 

13  20  for  the  elect’s  sake,  whom  he  hath  chosen 
Luke2i.  17  ye  shall  be  hated,  .for  my  name’s  sake 
Johni2.  q  they  came  not  for  Jesus’  sake  only,  but 

14  11  or  else  believe  me  for  the  very  work  s  sake 
14.  21  will  they  do  unto  you  for  my  name  s  sake 

Rom  4  23  Now  it  was  not  written  for  his  sake  alone 
'13  4  for  wrath,  but  also  for  conscience’  sake 

14'  30  for . .  Christ’s  sake,  and  for  the  love  of  the 

1  Co  4. 10  We  (are)  fools  for  Christ’s  sake,  but  ye 
q  23  And  this  I  do  for  the  Gospel  s  sake,  that 

10.  24,  27  asking  no  question  for  conscience' sake 

2  Co.  4.  3  ourselves  your  servants  for  Jesus  sake 

4.  11  alway  delivered  unto  death  for  Jesus  sake 
Col.  3.'  6  [For  which  things’ sake)  the  wrath  of 
1  Tii  413  esteem  them . .  in  lov e  f  or  their  work  s  sak. 

1  Ti  '  2  use  a  little  wine  for  thy  stomach  s  sake 

2  Ti  2.  10  I  endure  all  things  for  the  elect  s  sakes 
Phni.  9  Yet  f  or  love’s  sake  I  rather  beseech,  being 
1  Pe  213  Submit  yourselves ..  for  the  Lord's  sake 

3'  14  and  if  ye  suffer  for  righteousness  sake 

1  Jo  2.  12  sins  are  forgiven  you  for  his  name  s  sake 

2  Jo.  2  For  the  truth’s  sake,  which  dwelletli  in 

3.  On  account  of  us,  Si’  vjuas  di  hemas. 

1  Co.  q.  10  Or  saith  he  (it)  altogether  for  our  sakes  ? 
9. 10  For  our  sakes,  no  doubt,  (this)  is  written 

4. On  account  of  you,  Si’  upas  di  humas. 

Jolinii.  is  I  am  glad  for  your  sakes  that  I  was  not 
12.  70  This  voice  came  not.  .but  for  your  sakes 
Rom  11  28  for  your  sakes . .  beloved  for  the  fathers  sa. 

1  Co.'  4.  6  transferred  to  myself .  for  your  sakes 

2  Co  2. 10  for  your  sakes.  .in  the  person  of  Christ 

4.  is  For  all  things  (are)  for  your  sakes,  that 

8.  q  yet  for  your  sakes  he  became  poor,  that 

1  Th.  1.  4  what  manner  of  men  we  were,  for  yours 

3  g  we  joy  for  your  sakes  before  our  God 

5. On  account  of  that  one,  Si  exe? vov  cli  ekeincm. 

1  Co.  10.  28  eat  not  for  his  sake  that  showed  it,  and 


FOR  ..cause  — 

\.Over  against  this,  avr)  toutou  anti  toutou. 

Eph.  5.  31  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave  his  f. 

2.  Through  this,  on  account  of  this,  Sia  tout 0. 

John  12. 18  For  this  cause  the  people  also  met  bun 

12.  27  but  for  this  cause  came  I  unto  this  hour 
Acts  28.  20  For  this  cause .  .have  I  called  for  you,  to 
Rom  1.  26  For  this  cause  God  gave  them  up  unto 

13.  6  For,  for  this  cause  pay  ye  tribute  also 

14.  q  For  this  cause  I  will  confess  to  thee 

1  Co  4  17  For  this  cause  have  I  sent  unto  you  Tim. 

II  IO  For  this  cause  ought  the  woman  to  have 
II.  30  For  this  cause  many  (are)  weak  and  sick. 
Col.  1.  q  For  this  cause  we  also,  since  the  day  we 

1  Th.  2.  13  For  this  cause  also  thank  we  God  without 

3.  4  For  this  cause,  when  I  could  no  longer 

2  Th  2  11  for  this  cause  God  shall  send  them  strong 
1  Ti.’  1.  16  Howbeit  for  this  cause  I  obtained  mercy 
Heb.  9.  15  for  this  cause  he  is  the  mediator  of  the 

3.  With  a  view  to  this,  els  tout 0  eis  touto. 

Johnn8.  37  and  for  this  cause  came  I  into  the  world 

1  Pe.  4.  6  for  this  cause  was  the  gospel  preached 

4.  Because  of,  on  account  of,  eVe/ta  heneka. 

Mattiiq.  4  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave  father 
Markio.  7  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave  his  fa. 
Acts  26.  21  For  these  causes  the  Jews  caught  me  in 

2  Co.  7.  12  not  for  his  cause  that  had  done  the  wrong 

7. 12  norforliis  cause  that  suffered  wrong,  but 


6  lift 

’  Eph.  4.  32  God  for  Christ’s  sake  hath  forgiven  you 

7.  Because  of,  on  account  of,  eVexa  heneka 

Matt  4.  10  are  persecuted  for  righteousness  sake 

5.  11  say  all.  .evil  against  you.  .for  my  sake 
10  18  brought  before  governors,  .for my  sake 
10.  39  he  that  loseth  his  life  for  my  sake  shall 
16  24  whosoever  will  lose  his  life  for  my  sake 
iq.  29  hath  forsaken  houses  .for  my  name  s  sa. 
Mark  8.  35  whosoever  shall  lose  his  life  for  my  sake 
.0.  29  left  house,  .for  my  sake,  and  the  gospel  s 
13.  9  shall  be  brought  before . .  kings  for mil _  sa. 
lake  6  22  shall  reproach .. for  the  Son  of  man  s  sake 
Q.  24  whosoever  will  lose  his  life  for 
18  29  left  house .  .for  the  kingdom  of  God  s  sake 
2112  brought  before  kings . .  for  my  name  s  sake 
Rom.  8.  36  For  thy  sake  we  are  killed  all  the  day  long 

8  Around,  about,  concerning,  weplperi. 

Acts  26.  7  For  which  hope’s  sake,  king  Agnppa,  I 

9. In  behalf  of,  uirep  huper.  «,V4*ke 

Johni  3  37  Lord . .  I  will  lay  down  my  life  for  thy  sake 
13.  38  Wilt  thou  lay  down  thy  life  for  my  sake  , 
,7.  io  for  their  sakes  I  sanctify  myself,  that  they 
Acts  9. .16  things  he  must  suffer  "  . 

2  Co.  12. 10  pleasure.  .111  distresses,  for  Christ  s  ake 
Phil.  1.  29  not  only,  .but  also  to  suffer  for  hm^ke 
Col.  I.  24  for  his  body  s  sake,  whmhisthech  ret 

3  Jo.  7  that  for  his  name’s  sake  they  w ent  fon 

10.  For  the  sake  of,  Xapiv  charin. 

Titus  1.  11  teaching  things. .for  filthy  lucres  sak 


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FOR  that — - 

1  .If,  since,  el  ei. 

Heb.  7.  15  for  that  after  the  similitude  of  Melchised. 
2.  Since,  seeing  that,  enel  epei. 

Heb.  s-  2  for  that  he  himself  also  is  compassed  with 
8. Since  truly,  eneiSri  epeide. 

2  Co.  5.  4  not  [for  that]  we  would  be  unclothed 

4.  Upon,  about,  for,  eirl  ( dat .)  epi. 

Rom.  5. 12  so  death  passed  upon  all  men,  [for  that] 

5.  Because,  oti  hoti. 

Johni2.  18  the  people,  .met  him,  for  that  they  heard 
2  Co.  1.  24  Not  for  that  we  have  dominion  over  your 
1  Ti.  1.  12  for  that  he  counted  me  faithful,  putting 

FOR  that... ought  to  say  — 

Instead  of  saying,  avrl  too  Keyeiv,  anti  ton  legein. 
Jas.  4.  15  For  that  ye  (ought)  to  say,  If  the  Lord 

FOR  then  — 

1.  Since,  seeing  that,  iwel  epei. 

Rom.  3.  6  for  then  how  shall  God  judge  the  world? 
Heb.  9.  26  For  then  must  he  often  have  suffered 

10.  2  For  then  would  they  not  have  ceased  to 

2.  Seeing  that  then,  eirel  apa  epei  ara. 

1  Co.  5. 10  for  then  must  ye  needs  go  out  of  the  wor. 

FOR  to  — 

l .In  order  to,  lemaan. 

Jer.  43.  3  for  to  deliver  us  into  the  hand  of  the 
2.  With  a  view  to,  els  rb  eis  to. 

Romn.  11  Gentiles,  for  to  provoke  them  to  jealousy 
5.7/j  order  that,  to  the  end  that,  so  that,  "va  hina. 
Mark  3. 10  they  pressed  upon  him  for  to  touch  him 
Johmo.  10  The  thief  cometh  not,  but  for  to  steal 

11.  53  took  counsel,  .for  to  put  him  to  death 
Acts  17. 15  receiving  a  commandment,  for  to  come 

22.  5  to  bring  them,  bound,  for  to  be  punish. 
Eph.  2. 15  for  to  make  in  himself  of  twain  one  new 
Rev.  9.  15  loosed,  .for  to  slay  the  third  part  of  men 

12.  4  the  dragon  stood . .  for  to  devour  her  child 
i.  Toward  the,  irpbs  rb  pros  to. 

Matt,23-  5  all  their  works  they  do  for  to  be  seen  of 
See  also  Call,  cause,  ever,  evermore,  hope,  intent,  lay, 
ie.  little,  look,  make,  purpose,  season,  seek,  send,  tarry, 
ime,  wait  ] 

'ORASMU CH  as  — 

.After,  -inN  achar. 

Gen.  41. 39  Forasmuch  as  God  hath  showed  thee  all 
'..After  that,  'iss’tt  ’-iqx  achare  asher. 

Judgju.  36  forasmuch  as  the  Lord  hath  taken  veng. 

2  Sa.  19.  30  forasmuch  as  my  lord  the  king  is  come 
i. Because ,  |5/]  yaan. 

Amos  5.  11  Forasmuch  therefore  as  your  treading  (is) 
.Because  that,  Jj?;  yaan  asher. 

1  Ki.14.  7  Forasmuch  as  I  exalted  thee  from  among 
.Because  that,  '3  jjr  yaan  ki. 

1  Ki.  13.  21  Forasmuch  as  thou  hast  disobeyed  the 
Isa.  8.  6  Forasmuch  as  this  people  refuseth  the 
29.  13  Forasmuch  as  this  people  draw  near  (me) 
.That,  because,  '3  ki. 

Deut  12. 12  forasmuch  as  he  hath  no  part  nor  inher. 
.Because  that,  JS'Vp  '3  ki  al-ken. 

Num  10. 31  forasmuch  as  thou  knowest  how  we  are 
.  Because  that,  "1  kol-qebel  di. 

Ezra  7.  14  Forasmuch  as  thou  art  sent  of  the  king 
Dan.  2.  40  forasmuch  as  iron  breaketh  andsubdueth 
2.  41  forasmuch  as  thou  sawest  the  iron  mixed 
2.  45  Forasmuch  as  thou  sawest  that  the  stone 
4.  18  forasmuch  as  all  the  wise  (men)  of  my 
,5.  12  Forasmuch  as  an  excellent  spirit,  and 

6.  4  forasmuch  as  he  (was)  faithful,  neither 
6.  22  forasmuch  as . .  innocency  was  found  in 
.  Till,  ad. 

Josh.17. 14  forasmuch  as  the  Lord  hath  blessed  me 
0 -If,  since,  el  ei. 

Acts  11. 17  Forasmuch  then  as  God  gave  them  the 
1.  Since,  seeing  that,  eirel  epei. 
i  Co.  14. 12  Even  so  ye,  forasmuch  as  ye  are  zealous 
Heb.  2. 14  Forasmuch  then  as  the  children  are  par. 

2 .Since  indeed,  eireibiyirep,  iireiSi)  epeideper. 

Luke  1.  1  Forasmuch  as  many  have  taken  in  hand 
Acts  15.  24  Forasmuch  as  we  have  heard,  that  certain 

ORASMU  OH  as. .  .was  — 

king,  thv  on.  1 

Acts  9.  38  forasmuch  as  Lydda  was  nigh  to  Joppa  | 

ORBEAR,  to  — 

•  To  be  silent,  cease,  stand  still,  DOT  damam. 

Eze.  24. 17  Forbear  to  cry,  make  no  mourning  for 

To  cease,  leave  off,  forbear,  Sin  chaclal. 

Exod23.  5  and  wouldest  forbear  to  help  him;  thou 
-  um.  9.  13  and  forbeareth  to  keep  the  passover,  even 
eut  23.  22  if  thou  shalt  forbear  to  vow,  it  shall  be 
1  sa.  23.  13  told  Saul,  .and  he  forbare  to  go  forth 
1  Ki.  22.  6  Shall  I  go . .  to  battle,  or  shall  I  forbear  ? 

r,  '5  shall  we  go.  .to  battle,  or  shall  we  forb.? 
sx-n.  18.  5,  i4  Shall  we  go.  .to  battle,  or  shall  I  for? 
25- 1 ,  ™.rbear  1  wl>y  shouldest  thou  be  smitten? 
25- 16  Then  the  prophet  forbare,  and  said,  I 


2  Ch.  35.  21  forbear  thee  from . .  God,  who  (is)  with  me 
Job  16.  6  and  (though)  I  forbear,  what  am  I  eased? 
Jer.  40.  4  but  if  it  seem  ill  unto  thee,  .forbear 

41.  8  So  he  forbare,  and  slew  them  not  among 
51.  30  The  mighty  men  of  Babylon  have  forborne 
Eze.  2.  5,  7  they  will  hear,  or  whether  they  will  fo. 
3.  1 1  they  will  hear,  or  whether  they  will  forb. 
3.  27  let  him  forbear:  for  they  (are)  a  rebellious 
Zechn.  12  give  (me)  my  price  ;  and  if  not,  forbear 

3.  To  keep  back,  spare,  withhold,,  chasak. 

Prov  24.  11  If  thou  forbear  to  deliver,  .drawn  unto 

4.  To  draw  or  stretch  out,  mashak. 

Neh.  9.  30  Yet  many  years  didst  thou  forbear  them 

5.  To  hold  self  back  or  up,  avexopai  anechomai. 
Eph.  4.  2  with  long  suffering,  forbearing  one  anot. 
Col.  3.  13  Forbearing,  and  forgiving  one  another 

6.  To  send  back,  let  away,  avlypu  anierni. 

Eph.  6.  9  forbearing  threatening  :  knowing  that 

7.  To  spare,  (pelSouai  pheicloinai. 

2  Co.  12.  6  but . .  I  forbear,  lest  any  man  should  think 
FORBEAR  working,  to  — 

Not  to  wcrrk,  gr\  (pyd(etr8ai  me  ergazesthai. 

1  Co.  9.  6  have  not  we  power  to  forbear  working  ? 
FORBEAR,  can  — 

To  cover,  conceal,  forbear,  crreyoi  stego. 

1  Th.  3.  1  when  we  could  no  longer  forbear,  we 
3.  5  when  I  could  no  longer  forbear,  I  sent 

FORBEARANCE  — 


FORBIDDING,  no  man  — 

Uncut  off,  unrestrained,  aKaiKvrws  akolutos. 

Acts  28.  31  and  teaching,  no  man  forbidding  him 
FORCE  — 

1.  Arm,  force,  jrrm  edra. 

Ezra  4.  23  made  them  to  cease  by  force  and  power 

2.  Strength,  Jin  on. 

J ob  40. 16  and  his  force  (is)  in  the  navel  of  his  belly 

3.  Might,  .Y]l33  geburah. 

Jer.  23.  10  course  is  evil,  and, their  force  (is).not 
4. Strength ,  nqin  chozkah. 

1  Sa.  2.  16  give,  .and  if  not,  I  will  take  (it)  by  force 
Eze.  34.  4  with  force  and  with  cruelty  have  ye  ruled 

5.  Hand,  y  yad. 

Jer.  18.  21  pour  out .  .(blood)  by  the  force  of  the  sw. 
Eze.  35.  5  by  the  force  of  the  sword  in  the  time  of 

6.  Pcncer,  n3  koach. 

Job  30.  18  By  the  great  force,  is  my  garment  chan. 
J er.  48.  45  They  that  fled  stood . .  because  of  the  force 
Amos  2.  14  the  strong  shall  not  strengthen  his  force 
FORCE,  of  — 

Steadfast,  firm,  f3e/3aius  bebaios. 

Heb.  9.  17  For  a  testament  (is)  of  force  after  men 

FORCE,  to  — 

1 .  To  take  hold,  pm  chazak,  5. 

Deut  22.  25  the  man  force  her,  and  lie  with  her 


.1  holding  back,  aroxv  anoche. 

Rom.  2.  4  riches  of  his  goodness  and  forbearance 

3.  25  past,  through  the  forbearance  of  God 
FORBEARETH,  he  that  — 

Ceasing,  leaving  off,  forbearing,  Vin  chadel. 

Eze.  3.  27  him  hear  ;  and  he  that  forbeareth,  let 
FORBEARING  — 

1.  Temper,  qx  aph. 

Prov  25.  15  By  long  forbearing  is  a  prince  persuaded 

2.  To  contain,  sustain,  Sts  kid,  3a. 

Jer.  fo.  9  1  was  weary  with  forbearing,  and  I  could 

FORBID  — 

Profanation,  nVSn  chalilah. 

1  Sa.  24.  6  The  Lord  forbid  that  I  should  do  this 
26.  11  The  Lord  forbid  that  I  should  stretch  fo 
1  Ki.  21.  3  Naboth  said  to  Ahab,  The  Lord  forbid 
1  Ch.  11.  19  And  said,  My  God  forbid  it  me,  that  I 
FORBID,  to  — 

1  .To  restrain,  shut  up,  ub3  kala. 

Nunin.  28  Joshua,  .said,  ily  lord  Moses,  forbid  the. 

2.  To  set  up,  command,  lay  a  charge,  my  tsavah,  3. 
Deut.  2.  37  whatsoever  the  Lord  our  God  forbade  us 

4.  23  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  forbidden  thee 

3.  To  cut  short,  thoroughly,  restrain,  SiaKu\vu. 
.Matt  3.  14  John  forbade  him,  saying,  I  have  need  to 

4.  To  cut  short,  restrain,  kw\vu  kblub. 

Matt  ig.  14  and  forbid  them  not,  to  come  unto  me 
Mark  9.  38  he  followeth  not  us:  and  we  forbade  him 
9.  39  Jesus  said,  Forbid  him  not :  for  there  is 

10.  14  and  forbid  them  not :  for  of  such  is  the  k. 
Luke  6.  29  him  that  taketh  away  thy  cloak  forbid 

9.  49  we  forbade  him,  because  he  followeth  not 
9.  50  And  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Forbid .  not 
18.  16  forbid  them  not :  for  of  such  is  the  king 

23.  2  forbidding  to  give  tribute  to  Cesar,  say. 
Acts  10.  47  Can  any  man  forbid  water,  that  these 

16.  6  forbidden  of  the  Holy  Ghost  to  preach  the 

24.  23  should  forbid  none  of  his  acquaintance  to 
1  Co.  14.  39  and  forbid  not  to  speak  with  tongues 

1  Th.  2.  16  Forbidding  us  to  speak  to  the  Gentiles 

1  Ti.  4.  3  Forbidding  to  marry,  .to  abstain  from  m. 

2  Pe.  2.  16  voice  forbade  the  madness  of  the  prophet 

3  Jo.  10  forbiddeth  them  that  would,  and  casteth 
FORBID,  God  — 

\.  Profanation,  nV^n  chalilah. 

Gen.  44.  7  God  forbid  that  thy  servants  should  do 
44.  17  he  said,  God  forbid  that  I  should  do  so 
Josh  22.  29  God  forbid  that  we  should  rebel  against 
24.  16  God  forbid  that  we  should  forsake  the 
1  Sa.  12.  23  God  forbid  that  I  should  sin  against  the 
14.  45  Shall  Jonathan  die . .  God  forbid :  (as)  the 
20.  2  God  forbid ;  thou  shalt  not  die’:  behold 
Job  27.  5  God  forbid  that  I  should  justify  you:  till 
2.  Let  it  not  be,  p-q  ycvono  me  genoilo. 

Luke2o.  16  when  they  heard  (it),  they  said,  God  for. 
Rom.  3.  4  God  forbid  :  yea,  let  God  be  true,  but  ev. 
3.  6  God  forbid :  for  then  how  shall  God  jud. 
3.  31  God  forbid :  yea,  we  establish  the  law 
6.  2  God  forbid.  How- shall  we,  that ‘are  dead 

6.  15  What  then?  shall  we  sin . .  God  forbid 

7.  7  (Is)  the  law  sin?  God  forbid.  Nay,  I  had 
7.  13  Was.  .good  made  death  unto  me?  God  f. 

9. 14  (Is),  .unrighteousness  with  God  ?  God  fo. 

11.  1  Hath  God  cast  away  his  people?  God  fo. 
11.  11  God  forbid :  but.  .through  their  fall  salv. 

1  Co.  6.  15  make . .  members  of  an  harlot  ?  God  forbid 
Gal.  2.  17  (is).  .Christ  the  minister  of  sin?  God  for. 

3.  21  God  forbid  :  for  if  there  had  been  a  law 
6.  14  God  forbid  that  I  should  glory,  save  in 
FORBIDDEN,  to  be  — 

Not,  ub  lo. 

Lev.  5.  17  any  of  these  things  which  are  forbidden 


2.  To  subdue,  C23  kabash. 

Esth.  7.  8  Will  he  force  the  queen  also  before  me  in 

3.  To  press,  crush,  ]'nb  lachats. 

Judg.  1.  34  the  Amorites  forced  the  children  of  Dan 
4.7Vi  drive  or  force  away,  rm  nadach,  5. 

Prov.  7.  21  with  the  flattering  of  her  lips  she  forced 
Ti.  To  afflict,  humble,  njj  anah,  3. 

Judg  20.  5  my  concubine  have  they  forced,  that  she 
2  Sa.  13.  i2  Nay,  my  brother,  do  not  force  me  ;  for  no 

13.  14  but,  being  stronger  than  she,  forced  her 
13.  22  because  he  had  forced  his  sister  Tamar 
13.  32  from  the  day.  .he  forced  his  sister  Tamar 
FORCE  self,  to  — 

To  refrain  oi-  force  self,  pss  aphaq,  7. 

1  Sa.  13.  12  I  forced  myself  therefore,  and  offered  a 
FORCE,  to  take  by  — - 

To  snatch  away,  seize.  apvd(w  harpazo. 

Matt  11.  12  kingdom  and  the  violent  take  it  by  force 
John  6.  15  they  would  come  and  takeihim  by  force 
Acts  23. 10  to  take  him  by  force  from  among  them 
FORCES  — 

1  .Strength,  force,  army,  b'n  chayil. 

2  Ch.  17.  2  he  placed  forces  in  all  the  fenced  cities  of 
Isa.  60.  5  the  forces  of  the  Gentiles  shall  come  unto 

60.  11  may  bring,  .the  forces  of  the  Gentiles 
Jer.  40.  7,  13  all  the  captains  of  the  forces 

41.  11,  13,  16  the  captains  of  the  forces  that 

42.  1  Then  all  the  captains  of  the  forces,  and 

42.  8  and  all  the  captains  of  the  forces  which 

43.  4,  5  and  all  the  captains  of  the  forces 
Obad.  11  strangers  carried  away  captive  his  forces 

2. Strong  ones,  forces.  D'SCNO  maamatstsim. 

Job  36.  19  not  gold,  nor  all  the  forces  of  strength 
3. Stronghold,  strength,  liyn  maoz. 

Dan.  11.  38  shall  he  honour  the  God  of  forces  :  and  a 
FORCES,  gTeat  — 

Strength,  force,  army,  Yn  chayil. 

Dan.  11.  10  shall  assemble  a  multitude  of  great  forces 
FORCIBLE,  to  be  — 

To  be  powerful  (or  sweet),  marats,  2. 

Job  6.  25  How  forcible  are  right  words  !  but  whai 

FORCING  — 

1.  Wringing  out,  churning,  f” limits . 

Prov  30.  33  the  forcing  of  wrath  bringeth  forth  stri'  .. 

2.  To  drive  or  force  away,  rm  nadach. 

Deut2o  19  destroy,  .by  forcing  an  ax  against  them 
FORD  — 

1  .Passage,  ford,  o  maabar. 

Gen.  32.  22  rose,  and  passed  over  the  ford  Jabbok 
2.  Passage,  ford,  rnaya  mabarah. 

Josh.  2.  7  them  the  Way  to  Jordan  unto  the  fords 
Judg.  3.  28  took  the  fords  of  Jordan  toward  Moab 
Isa.  16.  2  Moab  shall  be  at  the  fords  of  Arnon 
FORECAST,  to  — 

1 .  To  think,  devise,  design,  3vn  chashab. 

Dan.  11.  25  they  shall  forecast  devices  against  him 

2.  To  think,  devise,  design,  ntrn  chashab,  3. 

Dan.  11.  24  he  shall  forecast  his  devices  against  the 

FOREFATHER  — 

1.  First  father,  ptrto  3K  ab  rishon. 

Jer.  11.  10  to  the  iniquities  of  their  forefathers 

2.  Earlier  bom  ones,  progenitors,  icp&yovoi  progon 

2  Ti.  1.  3  God,  whom  I  serve  from  (my)  forefathers 

FORE  FRONT  — 

1  .Over  against  the  face,  OiS  SiD  mul  panim. 

Exod26.  9  double .  .in  the  fore-front  of  the  taberna. 


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Exod28.  37  upon  the  fore-front  of  the  mitre  it  shall  be 
Lev  8  q  upon  his  fore-front,  did  he  put  the  golden 
2  Sa.  ii.  15  Set  ye  Uriah  in  the  fore-front  of  the  hot. 

2 . Face,  d'is panim.  .  , 

2  Ki  16.  ii  from  the  fore-front  of  the  house,  from 
Eze  40.  IQ  from  the  fore-front  of  the  lower  gate 
2o.  iq  unto  the  fore-front  of  the  inner  court 
47.  1  for  the  fore-front  of  the  house  (stood)  to. 

3 . Head,  rosh. 

2  Ch.  20.  27  Jehoshaphat  in  the  fore-front  of  them 

4.  Tooth,  ir  shen. 

I  Sa.  14.  5  The  fore-front  of  the  one  (was)  situate 
FOREHEAD  — 

1  .Nose,  rx  aph. 

Eze.  16.  12  I  put  a  jewel  on  thy  forehead,  and  earr. 

2.  Forehead ,  nxn  metsach. 

Evod28.  38  it  shall  be  upon  Aaron’s  forehead,  that 
28.  38  it  shall  be  always  upon  his  forehead 

1  Sa  17.  4q  smote  the  Philistine  in  lus  forehead 

17.  4q  that  the  stone  sunk  into  his  forehead 

2  Ch  26.  iq  the  leprosy  even  rose  up  in  his  forehead 

26.  20  behold,  he  (was)  leprous  in  his  forehead 
Jer.  3.  3  thou  hadst  a  whore’s  forehead,  thou  ret. 

Eze  3  8  thy  forehead  strong  against  their  forehea. 

3  Q  harder  than  flint  have  I  made  thy  foreh. 
g.  4  set  a  mark  upon  the  foreheads  of  the  men 

3.  Forehead,  betiveen  the  eyes ,  perwirov  metopon. 

Rev  7.  3  have  sealed  the  servants . .  in  their  foreh 

q.  4  have  not  the  seal  of  God  in  their  foreheads 
13.  16  all.  .to  receive  a  mark,  .in  their  foreheads 
14  1  Father's  name  written  in  their  foreheads 

14  Q  receive  (his)  maik  in  his  forehead,  or  111 
17  s  And  upon  her  forehead  (was)  a  name 
20.  4  received  (his)  mark  upon  their  foreheads 
22.  4  and  his  name  (shall  be)  in  then'  foreheads 

FOREHEAD,  bald  — 

Withhold  forehead,  naa  gibbeach. 

Lev.  1 3.  41  fallen  off .  .he  (is)  forehead  bald  :  (yet  is) 

FOREIGNER  — 

1.  Unknown,  stranger,  '1?)  nokri. 

Deut  15.  3  Of  a  foreigner  thou  mayest  exact  (it  aga.) 
Obad.  11  foreigners  entered  into  his  gates,  and 

2 .Settler,  aghn  toshab. 

Exodi2.  45  A  foreigner  and  an  lured  servant  shall 

3.  Sojourner,  one  dwelling  near,  napoiKos  paroikos. 

Eph.  2.  19  ye  are  no  more  strangers  and  foreigners 

FOREKNOW,  to  —  , 

To  begin  to  know  first  or  beforehand,  npoyivuiOKoi. 

Rom  8.  29  whom  he.did  foreknow,  he  also  did  pred. 

11.  2  cast  away  his  people  whom  he  foreknew 

FOREKNOWLEDGE  — 

A  knowing  first  or  beforehand,  np&yvwais  progno. 

Acts  2.  23  determinate  counsel  and  foreknowledge 

1  Pe.  1.  2  Elect  according  to  the  foreknowledge  of 

FOREMOST  — 

First,  former,  foremost,  [ii^xi  rishon. 

Gen  32  17  he  commanded  the  foremost,  saying 

33  2  put  the  handmaids  and  their  children  f. 

2  Sa.  18.  27  Me  thinketli  the  running  of  the  foremost 

FOREORDAIN,  to  — 

To  begin  to  hioiv  beforehand,  wpoyiviitrKai  progm. 

1  Pe.  1.  20  Who  verily  was  foreordained  before  the  f. 

FORE  PART  — 

1  .Face,  D'13 panim. 

Exod  28.  27  toward  the  fore  part  thereof,  over  against 
30  20  underneath,  toward  the  fore  part  of  it 
1  Ki.  6.  20  the  oracle  in  the  fore  part,  twenty  cub 
Eze.  42.'  7  toward  the  outer  court  on  the  fore  part 

2.  Fore  part,  prow,  irptipa.  prora. 

Acts  27.  41  the  fore  part  stuck  fast,  and  remained 

FORERUNNER  — 

One  that  runs  before, -n-poSpopos  prodromos. 

Heb.  6.  20  Whither  the  forerunner  is  for  us  entered 

FORESEE,  to  — 

To  see,  behold,  nto  raah.  ‘  , 

Prov  22.  3  a  prudent  (man)  foreseeth  the  evil,  and 
27.  12  A  prudent  (man)  foreseeth  the  evil,  (and) 

FORESEE,  see  before,  to  — 

To  see  before,  rrpoeiSou  proeidon. 

Acts  2.  31  He,  seeing  this  before,  spake  of  the  res 
Gal.  3.  8  the  Scripture,  foreseeing  that  God  would 

FORESHIP  — 

Prow  (of  a  ship),  irptlipa  prora. 

Acts  27.  30  would  have  cast  anchors  out  of  the  fores. 

FORESKIN  — 

Uncircumcision,  foreskin,  n,TJr  orlah. 

Gen  17  II  shall  circumcise  the  flesh  of  your  foreskin 
’  17  14  whose  flesh  of  his  foreskin  is  not  circum. 
17.  23  circumcised  the  flesh  of  their  foreskin 

17.  24,  25  circumcised  in  the  flesh  of  hisforeskiu 
Exod.  4.  25  cut  off  the  foreskin  of  her  son,  and  cast 
Lev.  12.  3  in  the  eighth  day  the  flesh  of  his  foreskin 
Deut  10.  16  Circumcise,  .the  foreskin  of  your  heart 
Josli.  5.  3  circumcised,  .at  the  hill  of  the  foreskins 
1  Sa.  18.  25  an  hundred  foreskins  of  the  Philistines 

18.  27  David  brought  their  foreskins,  and  they 


2  Sa.  3.  14  I  espoused  to  me  for  an  hundred  foresk. 

Jer.  4.  4  take  away  the  foreskins  of  your  heart 

FORESKIN  uncovered,  to  be  — 

To  be  uncircumcised,  Siy  arel,  2. 

Hab.  2. 16  let  thy  foreskin  be  uncovered  :  the  cup 

FOREST  — 

1.  Forest,  thicket,  ttnn  choresh. 

2  CI1.27.  4  in  the  forests  he  built  castles  and  towels 

2.  Forest,  out-spread  place,  IK  yaar. 

1  Sa.  22.  5  David,  .came  into  the  forest  of  Hareth 

1  Ki.  7.  2  He  built  also  the  house  of  the  forest  of 
10.  17,  21  tiie  house  of  the  forest  of  Lebanon 

2  Ki.  iq.  23  I  will  enter  into,  .the  forest  of  his  Carmel 
2  Ch.  q.  16,  20  the  house  of  the  forest  of  Lebanon 
Psa  so  10  every  beast  of  the  forest  (is)  mine . .  the 

104.  20  all  the  beasts  of  the  forest  do  creep 
Isa  o  18  shall  kindle  in  the  thickets  of  the  forest 
10. 18  shall  consume  the  glory  of  his  forest 
,0  IQ  the  rest  of  the  trees  of  his  forest  shall  be 
10.  34  shall  cut  down  the  thickets  of  the  forests 
21.  13  In  the  forest  in  Arabia  shall  ye  lodge,  0 
22  8  to  the  armour  of  the  house  of  the  forest 
20  17  fruitful  field  shall  be  esteemed  as  a  forest  1 
32  is  the  fruitful  field  be  counted  for  a  forest 
32  iq  it  shall  hail,  coming  down  on  the  forest 
37  24  I  will  enter  into . .  the  forest  of  Ins  Carmel 
44.  14  Cypress,  .among  the  trees  of  the  forest 
44.  23  break  forth .  .0  forest,  and  every  tree  th. 
s6  Q  to  devour . .  all  ye  beasts  in  the  forest 
Jer  s  6  a  lion  out  of  the  forest  shall  slay  them 
10.  3  for  (one)  cutteth  a  tree  out  of  the  forest 
12  8  heritage  is  unto  me  as  a  lion  in  the  forest 

21"  14  I  will  kindle  a  fire  in  the  forest  thereof 
26  18  the  house  as  the  high  places  of  a  forest 
46.  23  They  shall  cut  down  her  forest,  saith  the 
Eze.  1  2,6  vine  tree . .  among  the  trees  of  the  for. . 

20.  46  prophesy  against  the  forest  of  the  south 
20.  47  say  to  the  forest  of  the  south,  Hear  the 
30.  10  neither  cut  down  (any)  out  of  the  forests 
IIos  2  12  I  will  make  them  a  forest,  and  the  beasts 
Amos  3.  4  Will  a  lion  roar  in  the  forest,  when  he 
Mic.  3.  12  the  house  as  the  high  places  of  the  forest 
3  8  as  a  lion  among  the  beasts  of  the  forest 

Zech  11.  2  the  forest  of  the  vintage  is  come  down 

3.  Forest,  out  spread  place,  rrytj  yaarah. 

Psa.  29.  9  maketh . .  to  calve . .  discovereth  the  forests 

4 . Paradise,  park  or  garden  ground,  0?-]?  pardes. 
Nell.  2.  8  unto  Asaph  the  keeper  of  the  kmg  s  forest 

FOREST  of  Arabia,  310  IK  yaar  baarab. 

Its  situation  is  quite  unknown. 

Isa.  21.  13  In  the  forest  in  A.  shall  ye  lodge 

FOREST  of  Carmel,  IK  yaar  karmel. 

South  of  Accho,  in  Zebulun,  on  the  S.  border  of  Asher. 

2  Ki.  19.  23  will  enter  into,  .the  forest  of  his  C. 

Isa.  37.  24  will  enter  into,  .the  forest  of  his  C. 

FOREST  of  Hareth,  nun  IK  yaar  chereth. 

Somewhere  on  the  border  of  the  Philistine  plain  in 
the  S.  of  Judah. 

1  Sa.  22.  5  departed,  and  came  into  the  forest  ot  n. 
FOREST  of  Lebanon,  IK  yaar  hallebanon. 

The  “  House  of  the  forest  of  Lebanon  ’’  was  so  called 
probably  from  being  fitted  up  with  cedar.  It  was  built 
by  Solomon  for  an  armoury  in  Jerusalem,  with  foiest- 
like  rows  of  the  cedars  of  Lebanon. 

1  Ki  7  2  built  also  the  house  of  the  forest  of  L 
'  10.  17  put  them  in  the  house  of  the  forest  of  L. 

10.  21  the  vessels  of  the  house  of  the  forest  of  L. 

2  Ch.  9.  16  put  them  in  the  house  of  the  forest  of  L. 

9.  20  the  vessels  of  the  house  of  the  forest  of  L. 

FORETELL  — 

1  To  say  beforehand,  -irpoelirov  proeipon. 

'  Marki3.  23  behold,  I  have  foretold  you  all  things 

2.  To  announce  beforehand,  ■n-poKo.rayyjxXw. 

Acts  3.  24  have  likewise  [foretold]  of  these  days 

3.  To  lay  before,  tell  before,  -irpoXeyta  prolego. 

2  Co.  13.  2  I  told  you  before,  and  foretell  you,  as  if 

FOREWARN,  to  — 

1.  To  say  before,  irpotiirov  proeipon.  .. 

i  Th.  4.  6  as  we  also  have  forewarned  you  and  testi. 

2  To  show  secretly,  intobelKwp.1  hupodeiknumi. 
Luke  1 2.  5  I  will  forewarn  you  whom  ye  shall  fear 

FORFEITED,  to  be  — 

To  be  devoted,  DIO  charam,  6. 

Ezra  10.  8  all  his  substance  should  he  forfeited,  and 

FORGE,  to  — 

To  stitch  or  sew  on,  taphal. 

Job  13.  4  ye  (are)  forgers  of  lies,  ye  (are)  all  physi. 
Psa.  1 19.  69  The  proud  have  forged  a  lie  against  me 

FORGET  — 

Forgetful,  forgetting,  naw  shakeach. 

Psa  9  1 7  into  hell.,  all  the  nations  that  forget  God 
Isa.'  65.  1 1  ye  (are)  they  that . .  forget  my  holy  moun. 

FORGET,  to  — 

1.  To  forget,  nashah.  ,  , 

Jer.  23.  39  behold,  I,  even  I,  will  utterly  forget  you 
Lam.  3.  17  thou  hast  removed  my  soul.  .1  forgat 

2.  To  forget,  rty  shayah. 

Deut  32.  18  and  hast  forgotten, God  that  formed  thee 


To  forget,  neglect,  naiji  shakach. 

Gen.  27.  45  and  lie  forget  (that)  which  thou  hast  done 
40.  23  did  not.  .remember  Joseph,  but  forgat 
Deut.  4.  9  keep  thy  soul  diligently,  lest  thou  forget 
4.  23  lest  ye  forget  the  covenant  of  the  Lord 
4.  31  nor  forget  the  covenant  of  thy  fathers 
6.  12  beware  lest  thou  forget  the  LORD,  which 
8.  11  Beware  that  thou  forget  not  the  Lon I)  thy 
8.  14  and  thou  forget  the  LORD  thy  God,  which 

8  iq  if  thou  do  at  all  forget  the  Lord  thy  God 

9  7  Remember .  .forget  not,  how  thou  provo. 

24.  19  and  hast  forgot  a  sheaf  in  the  field 

2  5.  19  thou  shalt  blot  out . .  thou  s halt  not  forget 
26  13  commandments,  neither  have  I  forgotten 
Judg.  3.  7  forgat  the  Lord  their  God,  and  served 

1  Sa  1. 11  remember  me,  and  not  forget  thine 

12.  9  when  they  forgat  the  Lord  their  God  lie 

2  Ki.  17.  38  And  the  covenant,  .ye  shall  not  forget 
Job  8.  13  So  (are)  the  paths  of  all  that  forget  God 

Q  27  If  I  say,  I  will  forget  my  complaint 
XX  16  Because  thou  shalt  forget  (thy)  misery 
10.  14  my  familiar  friends  have  forgotten  me 
..  .  20  The  womb  shall  forget  him  ;  the  'vorm 
30  is  forgetteth  that  the  foot  may  crush  them 
Psa.  9.  12  he  forgetteth  not  the  cry  of  the  humble 

10  1 1  hath  said  in  his  heart,  God  hath  forgotten 
10.  12  Arise,  0  Lord,  .forget  not  the  humble 

i3  i  How  long  wilt  thou  forget  me,  0  Lord  ? 

42!  q  Why  hast  thou  forgotten  me?  why  go  I 
44  17  yet  have  we  not  forgotten  thee,  neither 
44  20  If  we  have  forgotten  the  name  of  our  God 
44  24  forgettest  our  affliction  and  our  oppres.? 

4,  jo  forget  also  thine  own  people,  and  thy  fa. 

30  22  Now  consider  this,  ye  that  forget  God 
sq.  11  Slay  them  not,  lest  my  people  forget 
74  iq  forget  not  the  congregation  of  thy  poor 
74  23  Forget  not  the  voice  of  thine  enemies 

77  S  Hath  God  forgotten  to  he  gracious  ? 

78  7  and  not  forget  the  works  of  God,  but 
78  II  And  forgat  his  works,  and  his  wonders 

102.  4  My  heart  is  smitten . .  so  that  I  forget  to 
101  2  Bless  the  Lord  . .  forget  not  ail  his  benefits 
106  13  They  soon  forgat  his  works ;  they  waited 
106]  21  They  forgat  God  their  Saviour,  which 
1  iq  16  thy  statutes  :  I  will  not  forget  thy  word 
1  iq  61  robbed  me .  .1  have  not  forgotten  thy  law 
11083  like  a  bottle . .  do  I  not  forget  thy  statutes 
I  IQ  Q3  I  will  never  forget  thy  precepts  :  for  with 
1 19.  109  in  my  hand  :  yet  do  I  not  forget  thy  law 
1  iq.  139  mine  enemies  have  forgotten  thy  words 
i iq.  141  despised;  (yet)  donot'I  forget  thy prec. 
no  153  Consider,  .for  I  do  not  forget  thy  law 
1 19  176  for  I  do  not  forget  thy  commandments 
,  37.  5  If  I  forget . .  let  my  right  hand  forget 
Prov.  2.  17  and  forgetteth  the  covenant  of  her  God 

3.  1  My  son,  forget  not  my  law  ;  hut  let  thine 
4  3  get  understanding :  forget  (it)  not ;  neith. 

31  3  Lest  they  drink,  and  forget  the  law,  and 

31  7  Let  him  drink,  and  forget  his  poverty 

Isa  1710  Because  thou  hast  forgotten  the  God  of 
49  14  Zion  said,  .my  Lord  hath  forgotten  me 
In.  13  Can  a  woman  forget  her  bucking  child 
49.  15  they  may  forget,  yet  will  I  not  forget 
31  13  forgettest  the  Lord  thy  Maker,  that  hath 
34  4  thou  shalt  forget  the  shame  of  tliy  youth 

Jer.  2.  32  Can  a  maid  forget  her  ornaments 

2  "22  yet  my  people  have  forgotten  me  nays 
,  21  they  have  forgotten  the  Lord  their  God 
13  23  thou  hast  forgotten  me,  and  trusted  m 
18  13  my  people  hath  forgotten  me,  they  have 
23'  27  as  their  fathers  have  forgotten  my  name 

70  j  4  All  thy  lovers  have  forgotten  thee 

44  q  Have  ye  forgotten  the  wickedness  of 
30  6  they  have  forgotten  their  resting  place 
Lam.  5'.  20  Wherefore  dost  thou  forget  us  for  ever 
Eze.  22.  12  and  hast  forgotten  me,  saith  the  Loid  G. 

22  oc  Because  thou  hast  forgotten  me,  ana 
Hos.  2.  13  she  went  after  her  lovers,  and  forgat  me 
4  6  thou  hast  forgotten  the  law  of  thy  God 

4.  6  I  will  also  forget  thy  children 
8  14  For  Israel  hath  forgotten  lus  Maker 
i 6  filled . .  therefore  have  they  forgotten  me 
Amos  8.  7  I  will  never  forget  any  of  then-  works 


4 . To  forget  about,  imXav6d.yop.ai  epdanthanomai. 

Matti6.  5  his  disciples . .  had  forgotten  to  take  bread 
Mark  8.  14  (the  disciples)  had  forgotten  to  take  bre. 
Lukei2.  6  not  one  of  them  is  forgotten  before  God 
Phil  3  13  forgetting  those  things  which  are  behind 
Heb’  6. 10  God  (is)  not  unrighteous  to  forget  your 
13  16  to  do  good  and  to  communicate  forget 
Jas.  1.  24  forgetteth  what  manner  of  man  he  was 

5.  To  forget  utterly,  iicXavdavopai  eklanthanoma). 

Heb.  12.  5  ye  have  forgotten  the  exhortation  which 

6  To  receive  forgetfulness,  XapPdva  xd]6i)v  lambano. 
2  Pe.  r.  9  hath  forgotten  that  he  was  purged  from 

FORGET,  to  cause  to  — 

To  cause  to  forget,  n?tr  shakach,  5. 

Jer.  23.  27  Which  think  to  cause  my  people  to  forget 

FORGET,  to  make  — 

To  cause  to  forget,  nijb  nashah,  3. 

Gen.  41.  51  God .  .hath  made  me  forget  all  my  toil 

FORGETFUL  — 

Forgetfulness,  iiri\ri<rpovJ)  epilesrnone. 

Jas.  1.  25  he  being  not  a  forgetful  hearer,  but  a 


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FORMER 


FORGETFUL,  to  be  — 

To  forgot  also  or  besides,  iiuXavOavopat  epilantha. 

Heb.  13.  2  Be  not  forgetful  to  entertain  strangers 
FORGETFULNESS  — 

Forgetfulness,  n;pi  neshiyyah. 

Psa.  88. 12  thy  righteousness  in  the  land  of  forget.  ? 
FORGIVE,  to  — 

\.To  cover,  1B3  kaphar,  3. 

Psa.  78.  38  But  he . .  full  of  compassion,  forgave  (their) 
Jer.  t8.  23  forgive  not  then-  iniquity,  neither  blot  out 

2.  To  lift  up  or  away,  tty)  nasa. 

Geu  50.  17  Forgive,  .the  trespass,  .forgive  the  tresp. 
Exodio.  17  Now  therefore  forgive,  I  pray  thee,  my 
32.  32  Yet  now,  if  thou  wilt  forgive  their  siu 
Num  14.  19  and  as  thou  hast  forgiven  this  people 
Josh  24.  19  he  will  not  forgive  your  transgressions 
1  Sa.  25.  28  forgive  the  trespass  of  thine  handmaid 
Psa.  25.  18  Look  upon,  and  forgive  all  my  sins 

32.  5  and  thou  forgavest  the  iniquity  of  my  sin 
83.  2  Thou  hast  forgiven  the  iniquity  of  thy  p. 
99.  8  thou  wast  a  God  that  forgavest  them 
Isa.  2.  9  liumbleth.  .therefore  forgive  them  not 

3 . To  send  away,  let  go,  nSD  salach. 

Nura3o.  5,  8,  12  and  the  Lord  shall  forgive  her 

1  Ki.  8.  30  hear  thou.  .and. when  thou hearest, forgive 

8.  34  forgive  the  siu  of  thy  people  Israel 

8.  36  forgive  the  sin  of  thy  servants,  and  of  thy 
8.  39  in  heaven  thy  dwelling-place,  and  forgive 

8.  50  And  forgive  thy  people  that  have  sinned 

2  Ch.  6.  21  hear,  .and  when  thou  hearest  forgive 

6.  25  hear  thou  from  the  heavens,  and  forgive 

6.  27  hear,  .and  forgive  the  sin  of  thy  servants 
6.  30  forgive,  and  render  unto  every  man  acco. 

6.  39  and  forgive  thy  people  which  have  sinned 

7.  14  will  forgive  their  sin,  and  will  heal  their 
Psa.  103.  3  Who  forgiveth  all  thine  iniquities  ;  who 
Jer.  31.  34  I  will  forgive  their  iniquity,  and  I  will  re. 

36.  3  that  I  may  forgive  their  iniquity  and 
Dan.  9.  19  O  Lord,  forgive  ;  O  Lord,  hearken  and 
Amos  7.  2  O  Lord  God,  forgive,  1  beseech  thee :  by 

4.  To  loose  away,  ano\bw  apoluo. 

Luke  6.  37,  37  forgive,  and  ye  shall  be  forgiven 

5.  To  be  gracious  to,  xapiCopai  cliarizomai. 

Luke  7.  43  I  suppose,  .(he)  to  whom  he  forgave  most 
a  Co.  2.  7  So  that . .  ye  (ought)  rather  to  forgive  (him) 

2.  10  To  whom  ye  forgive,  for  if  I  forgave 

2.  10  any  thing,  to  whom  I  forgave  (it),  for  your 
12. 13  not  burdensome  to  you?  forgive  me  this 
Eph.  4.  32  tender-hearted,  forgiving  one  another 

4.  32  as  God  for  Christ's  sake  hath  forgiven 
Col.  2.  13  quickened,  .haring  forgiven  you  all  tres. 
3. 13  forgiving  one  another,  .as  Christ  forgave 

6.  To  send  or  let  off  or  away,  tuplypi  aphiemi. 

Matt.  6. 12  And  forgive  us  our  debts,  as  we  forgive 

6.  14  For  if  ye  forgive  men  their  trespasses 

6.  14  your  heavenly  Father  will,  .forgive  you 
6. 15  if  ye  forgive  not  men  their  trespasses 

6. 15  neither  will  your  Father  forgive  your  tr. 

9.  2  Son,  be  of  good  cheer  ;  thy  sins  be  forgi. 

9.  s  sins  be  forgiven  thee  ;  or  to  say,  Arise 
9.  6  hath  power  on  earth  to  forgive  sins 

12.  31  All  manner  of  sin.  .shall  be  forgiven 
12.  31  theblasphemy.  .shallnot  be  forgiven  unto 
12.  32  the  Son  of  man,  it  shall  be  forgiven  him 
12.  32  it  shall  not  be  forgiven  him,  neither  in 
18.  21  Lord,  how  oft  shall.  .1  forgive  him ?  till 
18.  27  loosed  him,  and  forgave  him  the  debt 
18.  32  I  forgave  thee  all  that  debt,  because  thou 
18.  35  [if  ye  from  your  hearts  forgive  not  every] 
Mark  2.  5  he  said .  .Son,  thy  sins  be  forgiven  thee 

2.  7  who  can  forgive  sins  but  God  only? 

2.  9  sins  be  forgiven  thee  ;  or  to  say,  Arise 

2.  10  hath  power  on  earth  to  forgive  sins 

3.  28  All  sms  shall  be  forgiven  unto  the  sons 

4.  12  and  (their)  sins  should  be  forgiven  them 
11.  25  forgive,  .that  your  Father,  .may  forgive 
11.  26  [do”uot  forgive,  neither  will  your  Father] 

Luke  3.  20  said . .  Man,  thy  sins  are  forgiven  thee 

5.  21  Who  can  forgive  sins,  but  God  alone? 

5.  23  Thy  sins  be  forgiven  thee ;  or  to  say 

5.  24  Son  of  man  hath  power,  .to  forgive  sins 

7.  47  Her  sins,  which  are  many,  are  forgiven 

7.  47  but  to  whom  little  is  forgiven .  .loveth 
7.  48  he  said  unto  her,  Thy  sins  are  forgiven 
7.  49  Who  is  this  that  forgiveth  sins  also? 

11.  4  forgive  us  our  sins  :  for  we  also  forgive 
12. 10  shall  be  forgiven  him.  .it  shall  not  be  fo. 
17.  3  Take  heed . .  if  he  repent,  forgive  him 
17.  4  saying,  I  repent :  thou  shalt  forgive  him 
23.  34  [Theu  said  Jesus,  Father,  forgive  them] 
Acts  8.  22  if  perhaps  the  thought . .  may  be  forgiven 
Rom.  4.  7  Blessed ..  they  whose  iniquities  are  forgi. 
Jas..  5. 15  committed  sins,  they  shall  be  forgiven 
1  Jo.  1.  9  he  is  faithful  and  just  to  forgive  us 
2.  12  because  your  sins  are  forgiven  you  for 
FORGIVE  frankly,  to  — 

To  be  gracious  to,  yapiCopai  charizomai. 

Luke  7.  42  nothing,  .he  frankly  forgave  them  both 
FORGIVE,  ready  to  — 

Sending  away,  letting  go,  nVp  sallach. 

Psa.  86.  5  thou,  Lord,  (art)  good,  and  ready  to  forg. 
FORGIVEN  — 

To  lift  up  or  away,  tty)  nasa. 

Bsa.  32.  1  (is  he  whose)  transgression  (is)  forgiven 
laa.  33.  24  the  people,  .(shall  be)  forgiven,  .iniquity 


FORGIVEN,  to  be  — 

I  .To  be  covered,  15?  Jcaphar,  7. 

Deut2i.  8  And  tlfe  blood  shall  be  forgiven  them 

2.  To  be  sent  away,  let  go,  n?p  salach,  2. 

Lev.  4.  20,  26,  31,  35  and  it  shall  be  forgiven 

5.  10,  13,  16,  18  and  it  shall  be  forgiven  him 

6.  7  it  shall  be  forgiven  him  for  any  thing 
19.  22  the  sin . .  he  hath  done  shall  be  forgiven 

Numiy.  25,  26,  28,  and  it  Shall  be  forgiven 
FORGIVENESS  — 

1. A  sending  away,  letting  go,  nrpp  selichah. 

Psa.  130.  4  But.  forgiveness  with  thee,  that  thou 
Dan.  9.  9  To  the  Lord  our  God.  .forgivenesses 

2.  A  sending  away,  letting  go,  &.<pe<ris  aphesis. 

Mark  3.  29  hath  never  forgiveness,  but  is  in  danger 
Acts  5.  31  a  Saviour,  .to  give,  .forgiveness  of  sins 
13.  38  is  preached  unto  you  the  forgiveness  of 
26.  18  that  they  may  receive  forgiveness  of  sins 
Eph.  1.  7  In  whom  we  have ..  the  forgiveness  of 
Col.  1.  14  In  whom  we  have,  .the  forgiveness  of 
FORGIVING  — 

1.  To  lift  up  or  away,  N'y)  nasa. 

E.\od34.  7  forgiving  iniquity  and  transgression 
Numi4.  18  forgiving  iniquity  and  transgression 

2.  To  be  gracious  to,  x°-pi(opai  charizomai. 

Eph.  4.  32  tender-hearted,  forgiving  one  another 
Col.  3.  13  Forbearing . .  and  forgiving  one  another 

FORGOTTEN  — 

To  be  forgotten,  nry  shakach,  2. 

Job  28.  4  forgotten  of  the  foot :  they  are  dried  up 
FORGOTTEN,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  forgotten,  nyi  nashah,  2. 

Isa.  44.  21  O  Israel,  thou  shalt  not  be  forgotten  of 

2.  To  be  forgotten,  nay  shakach,  2. 

Gen.  41.  30  the  plenty  shall  be  forgotten  in  the  land 
Deut3i.  21  shall  not  be  forgotten  out  of  the  mouth 
Psa.  9.  18  the  needy  shall  not  ahvay  be  forgottpn 
31.  12  I  am  forgotten  as  a  dead  man  out  of 
Eccl.  2.  16  that  which  now  (is),  .shall  all  be  forgot. 

9.  s  for  the  memory  of  them  is  forgotten 
Isa.  23.  15  Tyre  shall  be  forgotten  seventy  years 
23.  16  thou  harlot  that  hast  been  forgotten 
65.  16  because  the  former  troubles  are  forgotten 
Jer.  20. 11  everlasting  confusion  shall  never  be  forg. 
23.  40  shame,  which  shall  not  be  forgotten 
50.  5  covenant  (that)  shall  not  be  forgotten 

3.  To  be  or  become  forgotten,  n:y  shakach,  7. 

Eccl.  8.  10  they  were  forgotten  in  the  city  where 
FORGOTTEN,  to  cause  to  be  — 

To  cause  to  forget,  n:y  shakach,  3. 

Lam.  2.  6  hath  caused  the ..  sabbaths  to  be  fcrgot. 
FORE  — 

Triple  fork,  Jik'j’p  vfrg  shelosh  qilleshon. 

1  Sa.  13.  21  for  the  coulters,  and  for  the  forks,  and 

FORM  — 

1. Sight,  appearance,  vision,  ntriO  mareh. 

Job  4.  16  I  could  not  discern  the  form  thereof 

2. Judgment,  rule,  nsys  mishpat. 

2  Ch.  4.  7  candlesticks,  .according  to  their  form 

3.  Face,  C’jE  panim. 

2  Sa.  14.  20  To  fetch  about  this  form  of  speech  hath 

4.  Form,  sharp  outline,  rn-s  tsurah. 

Eze.  43.  11  show  them  the  form  of  the  house,  and  the 

43.  11  the  forms  thereof .  .all  the  forms  thereof 

43.  n  that  they  may  keep  the  whole  form  ther. 

5 .Image,  shadow,  chs  tselem. 

Dan.  3.  19  the  form  of  his  visage  was  changed  against 

6.  Appearance,  sight,  in  rev. 

Dan.  2.  31  image . .  and  the  form  thereof  (was)  terri. 

3.  25  form  of  the  fourth  is  like  the  Son  of  God 

7.  Form,  visage,  *iNh  toar. 

1  Sa.  28.  14  he  said  unto  her.  What  form  (is)  he  of? 
Isa.  52.  14  and  his  form  more  than  the  sons  of  men 

53.  2  For.  .he  hath  no  form  nor  comeliness 

8.  Pattern,  form,  building,  n')2£i  tabnith. 

Eze.  8.  3  he  put  forth  the  form  of  an  hand,  and 

8.  10  behold,  every  form  of  creeping  things 

10.  8  appeared .  .the  form  of  a  man's  hand 

9.  Form,  poprpri  morphe. 

Markifi.  12  [he  appeared  in  another  form  unto  two] 
Phil.  2.  6  Who,  being  in  the  form  of  God,  thought 
2.  7  took  upon  him  the  form  of  a  servant 

10.  Form,  appearance,  pdptpcoais  morphosis. 

Rom.  2.  20  which  hast  the  form  of  knowledge  and  of 

2  Ti.  3.  5  Haring  a  form  of  godliness,  but  denying 

II  .Type,  impress,  rviros  tupos. 

Rom.  6.  17  that  form  of  doctrine  which  was  delivered 
12 .Under  type,  outline,  birorvnwais  hupotuposis. 

2  Ti.  1.  13  Hold  fast  the  form  of  sound  words,  which 
FORM,  to  — 

1  .To  form,  (cause  to  writhe  with  pain),  Vn,  Sin,  3<z. 
Deut32.  18  and  hast  forgotten  God  that  formed  thee 
Job  26.  13  his  hand .  formed  the  crooked  serpent 
Psa.  90.  2  or  ever  thou  hadst  formed  the  earth  and 
Prov.26. 10  The  great  (God),  that  formed  all.  .both 


2.  To  form,  fashion,  frame ,  constitute,  ns;  yatsar. 
Gen.  2.  7  the  Lord  God  formed  man  (of)  the  dust 

2.  8  there  he  put  the  man.  .he  had  formed 
2. 19  God  formed  every  beast  of  the  field 
2  Ki.19.  25  of  ancient  times  that  I  have  formed  it? 
Psa.  94.  9  he  that  formed  the  eye,  shall  he  not  see? 

95.  s  and  his  hands  formed  the  dry  (land) 

Isa.  27.  11  he  that  formed  them  will  show  them  no 
37.  26  Hast  thou  not  heard .  .that  I .  .formed  it  ? 

43.  1  thus  saith.  .he  that  formed  thee,  O  Israel 
43.  7  I  have  formed  him  ;  yea,  I  have  made 

43.  21  This  people  have  I  formed  for  myself 

44.  2  Lord  that  made  thee,  and  formed  thee 

44.  10  Who  hath  formed  a  god,  or  molten  a 

44.  21  I  have  formed  thee ;  thou  (art)  my  servant 

44.  24  he  that  formed  thee  from  the  womb 

45.  7  I  form  the  light,  and  create  darkness 

45.  18  God  himself  that  formed  the  earth  and 

45.  iS  he  formed  it  to  be  inhabited :  1  (am)  the 
49.  5  And  now,  saith  the  Lord  that  formed  me 

Jer.  1.  5  Before  I  formed  thee  in  the  belly  I  knew 

10.  16  he  (is)  the  former  of  all.  and  Israel  (is) 
33.  2  the  Lord  that  formed  it,  to  establish  it 
Amos  4.  13  For,  lo,  he  that  formeth  the  mountains 

7.  1  he  formed  grasshoppers  in  the  beginning 
Zech.12.  1  formeth  the  spirit  of  man  within  him 

3.  To  form,  popipda  morphoo. 

Gal.  4.  19  I  travail  in  birth,  .until  Christ  be  formed 

4.  To  shape,  mould,  irhaaou  plasso. 

Rom.  9.  20  say  to  him  that  formed  (it),  Why  hast  thou 
1  Ti.  2.  13  Fur  Adam  was  first  formed,  then  Eve 

FORM,  without  — - 

A  ruin,  vacancy,  Vw  tohu. 

Gen.  1.  2  Ami  the  earth  was  without  form,  and 
Jer.  4.23  and,  lo,  (it  was)  without  form  and  void 

FORMED,  thing  — 

Thing  moulded  or  shaped,  irXacr pa  plasma. 

Piom.  9.  20  Shall  the  thing  formed  say . .  Why  hast 

FORMED,  to  be — 

1.  To  form,  (cause  to  writhe  with  pain),  Vn,  Sin,  3a. 
Job  26.  5  Dead  (things)  are  formed  from  under 

2.  To  be  formed,  fashioned,  f  ramed,  is;  yatsar,  2. 
Isa.  43  .  10  before  me  there  was  no  God  formed 

3.  To  be  formed,  fashioned,  framed,  ns;  yatsar,  6. 
Isa.  54.  17  No  weapon  that  is  formed  against  thee 

4.  To  be  moved,  kneaded,  formed,  pip  qarats,  4. 

Job  33.  6  Behold ..  I  also  am  formed  out  of  the  clay 

FORMER  — 

]  .To  form,  constitute,  fashion,  frame,  ns;  yatsar. 
Jer.  51.  19  for  he  (is)  the  former  of  all  things  ;  and 

2.  Before,  eastern,  ancient,  'jiDip  qadmoni. 

Zech  14.  8  half  of  them  toward  the  former  sea 
Mai.  3.  4  pleasant  unto  the  Lord,  .as  in  former  ye 

3.  First,  former,  foremost,  I'ty.xn  rishon. 

Gen.  40.  13  after  the  former  manner  when  thou  wast 
Num  21.  26  who  had  fought  against  the  former  king 
Deut  24.  4  Her  former  husband,  which  sent  her 

1  Sa.  17.  30  answered  him .  .after  the  former  manner 

2  Ki.  1.  14  the  two  captains  of  the  former  fifties  with 

17.  34  Unto  this  day  they  do  after  the  former 
17.  40  but  they  did  after  their  former  manner 
Neh.  5.  15  But  the  former  governors  that  (had  been) 
Psa.  79.  8  0  remember  not  against  us  former  iniqui. 

89.  49  where  (are)  thy  former  loving  kindnesses 
Eccl.  1.  11  (There  is)  no  remembrance  of  former 
7.  10  that  the  former  days  were  better  than 
Isa.  41.  22  let  them  show  the  former  things,  what 

42.  9  the  former  things  are  come  to  pass 

43.  9  who . .  can . .  show  us  former  things  ?  let 
43.  18  Remember  ye  not  the  former  things 

46.  9  Remember  the  former  things  of  old:  for 
48.  3  I  have  declared  the  former  things  from 
61.  4  shall  raise  up  the  former  desolations 
65.  7  therefore  will  I  measure  their  former 
65.  16  because  the  former  troubles  are  forgot. 
65. 17  and  the  former  shall  not  be  remembered 

Jer.  34.  5  the  former  kings  which  were  before  thee 
36.  28  and  write  in  it  all  the  former  words  that 
Dan.  11.  29  but  it  shall  not  be  as  the  former,  or  as  the 
Hag.  2.  9  shall  be  greater  than  of  the  former,  saith 
Zech.  1.  4  unto  whom  the  former  prophets  have 

7.  7  Lord  hath  cried  by  the  former  prophets 

7.  12  spnt  in  his  Spirit  by  the  former  prophets 

8.  11  I  (will)  not  (be),  .as  in  the  former  days 

4.  First,  former,  p»n  rishon. 

Job  8.  8  enquire,  I  pray  thee,  of  the  former  age 

5.  Before,  first ,  irpdrepos  proteros. 

Eph.  4.  22  concerning  the  former  conversation,  the 
Heb.  10.  32  caU  to  remembrance  the  former  days,  in 
1  Pe.  1.  14  according  to  the  former  lusts  in  your  ig. 

6.  First,  foremost,  irpdros  prutos. 

Acts  1.  1  The  former  treatise  have  I  made,  O  The. 
Rev.  21.  4  for  the  former  things  are  passed  away 
FORMER  estate  — - 

Former  state  or  condition,  ncip  qadmah. 

Eze.  16.  55,  5s  shall  return  to  their  former  estate 
16.  55  shall  return  to  your  former  estate 

FORMER  (rain)  — 

1.  Sprinkling  rain,  fniD  moreh. 

Joel  2.  23  given  you  the  former  rain . .  former  rain 


former 


FORTH 


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2  Sprinkling  rain,  my  yoreh. 

Jer.  5.  24  giveth  rain,  both  the  former  and  the  latte. 

3.  To  be  abundant,  flow  over,  rrv  yarah. 

Hos.  6.  3  as  the  latter  (and)  former  ram  unto  the 

FORMER  things  — - 

First,  former,  foremost,  JWKI  rishon. 

Isa  41.  22  let  them  show  the  former  things,  what 
I2  o  Behold,  the  former  things  are  come  to  p. 

1,  q  who.  .can.  .show  us  former  things?  let 
43.  18  Remember  ye  not  the  former  things 
46  q  Remember  the  former  things  9f  old  :  for 
48.  3  I  have  declared  the  former  things  from 

FORMER  time  — 

Face,  front,  d'is  panim. 

Ruth  4.  7  Now  this  (was  the  manner)  m  former  tune 

FORMER  time,  in  — - 

Yesternight,  former  time,  B>ax  emesh. 

Job  30.  3  wilderness  in  former  time  desolate  and 

FORNICATION  — 

1  Fornication,  whoredom,  mnn  taznuth. 

Eze  16.  is  pouredst  out  thy  fornications  011  every 
16.  29  Thou  hast,  .multiplied  thy  fornication 

■2.  Fornication,  whoredom,  nopvela  porneia. 

"Matt  s  ,2  saving  for  the  cause  of  fornication,  cause. 

IS.  19  For  out  of  the  heart  proceed,  .foruicatio. 
iq.  q  put  away  his  wife,  except,  .for  fornica. 

Mark  7  21  from  within,  .proceed,  .fornications,  11m. 
Tohn  8.  41  We  be  not  born  of  fornication  ;  we  have 
Acts  is.  20  that  they  abstain  from,  .fornication,  and 
is  2Q  that  ye  abstain.,  from  fornication:  from 
21.  as  only  that  they  keep  themselves . .  from  fo. 

Rom  1  2q  Being  filled  with,  .[fornication],  wicked. 

1  Co.  ‘s.  1  (that  there  is)  fornication  among  you 

?.  ,  fornication  as  is  not  so  much  as  named 

6.  13  Now  the  body  (is)  not  for  fornication,  but 
6  18  Flee  fornication.  Every  sin  that  a  man 

7.  2  (to  avoid)  fornication,  let  every  man  have 

2  Co.  12.  21  have  not  repented  of  the.  .fornication  _ 

Gal.  s.  iq  Now  the  works  of  the  flesh,  .are.  .forme. 

Eph.  5.  3  But  fornication .  .let  it  not  be  once  named 

Col  3  s  fornication,  .inordinate  affection,  evil 

1  Th.  4'.  3  that  ye  should  abstain  from  fornication 
Rev.  2.  21  space  to  repent  of  her  fornication  ;_and 

q.  21  Neither  repented,  .of  their  fornication 
14  8  the  wine  of  the  wrath  of  her  fornication 

17  2  drunk  with  the  wine  of  her  fornication 

17  4  abominations  and  filthiness  of  her  form. 

,g  3  the  wine  of  the  wrath  of  her  fornication 
I9!  2  did  corrupt  the  earth  with  her  formcati. 

FORNICATION,  to  cause  to  commit  — 

To  cause  to  commit  fornication,  nil  zanah,  5. 

2  Ch.21.  11  caused  the  inhabitants,  .to  commit  forn. 

FORNICATION,  to  commit  — 

1.  To  commit  fornication,  nij  zanah. 

Isa  23.  17  and  shall  commit  fornication  with  all 
Eze.  16.  26  Thou  hast  also  committed  fornication 

2.  To  commit  fornication,  iropvevw  porneuo. 

,  Co  6  18  but  he  that  committeth  fornication  sm. 

10.  8  Neither  let  us  commit  fornication,  as 
Rev  2  14  sacrificed  unto  idols,  and  to  commit  forn. 

2  20  to  teach,  .to  commit  fornication,  and  to 
17.  2  With  whom  the  kings .  .have  committed  f. 

18  3  have  committed  fornication  with  her,  and 

18  9  kings,  .who  have  committed  fornication 

FORNICATION,  to  give  one’s  self  over  to 

To  commit  much  fornication,  eKieopvevoi  ekporneuo. 

Jude  7  giving  themselves  over  to  fornication 

FORNICATOR  — 

Fornicator,  iripvos  pornos.  . 

1  Co  3  q  I  wrote . .  not  to  company  with  fornicatoi  s 
10  Yet  not  altogether  with  the  fornicators 
c  11  if  any  man.  .be  a  fornicator,  or  covetous 
6  q  neither  fornicators,  nor  idolators,  nor 
Heb.  12.  16  Lest  there  (be)  any  fornicator,  or  profane 

FORSAKE,  to—  , 

1  To  cease,  leave  off,  forbear,  bin  cliadal. 

judg  g.  II  Should  I  forsake  my  sweetness,  and  my 

2  To  leave,  spread  out,  voi  natash. 

'  Deut  32  1?  then  he  forsook  God  (which)  made  him 
Tudir  6  13  but  now  the  Loud  hath  forsaken  us,  and 
Sa  12  22  the  Lord  will  not  forsake  his  people  for 
r  ki  8  37  let  him  not  leave  us,  nor  forsake  us 
2  Ki'  21’  14  And  I  will  forsake  the  remnant  of  mine 
Psa  ’  78.'  60  So  that  he  forsook  the  tabernacle  of  S. 
Prov  1  8  and  forsake  not  the  law  of  thy  mother 

'  6*  20  and  forsake  not  the  law  of  thy  mother 
Isa  26  Therefore  thou  hast  forsaken  thy  people 
Ter  7"  2q  the  Lord  hath  rejected  and  forsaken  the 

13.  6  Thou  hast  forsaken  me,  saith  the  Lord 

23'  33  I  will  even  forsake  you,  saith  the  Lord 
23.  39  I  wiU  forsake  you,  and  the  city  that  I 

3 .To  forsake,  leave,  leave  off,  nil?  azab. 

Deut  12  19  Take  heed  to  thyself  that  thou  forsake  11. 

14.  27  the  Levite.  .thou  shalt  not  forsake  him 

28.  20  doings,  whereby  thou  hast  forsaken  me 

29.  25  Because  they  have  forsaken  the  covenant 
31.  6  he  will  not  fail  thee,  nor  forsake  thee 
31.  8  he  will  not  fail  thee,  neither  forsake  thee 
31.  16  will  forsake  me,  and  break  my  covenant 
31.  17  I  will  forsake  them,  and  I  will  hide  my  f. 


Josh  1.  s  I  will  not  fail  thee,  nor  forsake  thee 
24  16  God  forbid  that  we  should  forsake  the 
24.  20  If  ye  forsake  the  Lord,  and  serve  strange 
Judg  2.  12  forsook  the  Lord  God  of  their  fathers 
213  they  forsook  the  Lord,  and  served  Baal 

10  6  forsook  the  Lord,  and  served  not  him 
IO.  10  we  have  forsaken  our  God,  and  also  served 
10.  13  Yet  ye  have  forsaken  me,  and  served  ot. 

1  Sa.  8.  8  wherewith  they  have  forsaken  me,  and 
"  12  10  because  we  have  forsaken  the  Lord,  and 
21'  7  they  forsook  the  cities,  and  fled ;  and  the 

1  Ki  6  13  and  will  not  forsake  my  people  Israel 

Q  q  Because  they  forsook  the  Lord  their  God 

11  33  Because  that  they  have  forsaken  me,  and 

12  8  But  he  forsook  the  counsel  of  the  old  m. 

12'  13  the  king  .forsook  the  old  men’s  counsel 
18  18  in  that  ve  have  forsaken  the  commandm. 
iq  10  14  the  children  of  Israel  have  forsaken 

2  Ki  21-  22’he  forsook  the  Lord  God  of  his  fathers 

22  17  Because  they  have  forsaken  me,  and  have 

1  Ch.  10.  7  then  they  forsook  their  cities,  and  fled 

28  q  if  thou  forsake  him,  lie  will  cast  thee  off 
28  20  will  not  fail  thee,  nor  forsake  thee,  until 

2  Ch.  1.  19  But  if  ye  turn  away,  and  forsake  my 

7.  22  Because  they  forsook  the  Lord  God  of 
10.  8  he  forsook  the  counsel  which  the  old  men 

10  1 3  king  Rehoboam  forsook  the  counsel  of 
I2'  1  he  forsook  the  law  of  the  Lord,  and  all 
12'  3  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Ye  have  forsaken  me 
1 3.  IO  we  have  not  forsaken  him ;  and  the  priests 
in  1 1  we  keep  the  charge . . but  ye  have  forsaken 

11  2  if  ye  forsake  him,  he  will  forsake  jrou 
21  10  because  he  had  forsaken  the  Lord  God  of 
24  20  forsaken  the  Lord,  he  hath  also  forsaken 
24!  24  because  they  had  forsaken  the  Lord  God 
28  6  because  they  had  forsaken  the  Lord  God 
2q"  6  For  our  fathers .  .have  forsaken  him,  and 
34  25  Because  they  have  forsaken  me,  and  have 

Ezra  8.  22  his  wrath  (is)  against  all  them  that  forsake 
a  q  yet  our  God  hath  not  forsaken  us  in  0111 
q]  10  for  we  have  forsaken  thy  commandments 
Nell  q  17  ready  to  pardon .  .and  forsookest  them 

n  iq  thou  .forsookest  them  not  in  the  wilder, 
q  31  thou  didst  not  utterly,  .forsake  them;  fol¬ 
io  30  we  will  not  forsake  the  house  of  our  God 
Job  6.  14  lie  forsaketh  the  fear  of  the  Almighty 
20  13  (Though)  he  spare  it,  and  forsake  it  not 
20  19  he  hath  oppressed  (and)  forsaken  the  poor 
Psa  q  IO  for  thou,  Lord,  hast  not  forsaken  them 
22  I  My  God,  my  God,  why  hast  thou  forsaken 
27  Q  leave  me  not,  neither  forsake  me,  0  God 
27.  10  When  my  father  and  my  mother  forsake 
77  8  Cease  from  anger,  and  forsake  wrath  :  fi  et 

37  28  For  the  LORD,  .forsaketh  not  his  saints 

38  21  Forsake  me  not,  O  Lord:  0  my  God,  be 
7i  q  forsake  me  not  when  my  strength  faileth 
71!  11  Saying,  God  hath  forsaken  him  :  persecute 
71  18  forsake  me  not,  until  I  have  showed  tliy 
8q  30  If  his  children  forsake  my  law,  and  walk 
04  14  neither  will  he  forsake  his  inheritance 

110.  8  I  will  keep  thy  statutes  :  0  forsake  me 
i  iq  <53  because  of  the  wicked  that  forsake  thy 
1  ro.  87  had  almost  consumed .  .but  I  forsook  not 
Prov.  2.  17  Which  forsaketh  the  guide  of  her  youth 
7  3  Let  not  mercy  and  truth  forsake  tliee 

1.  2  good  doctrine,  forsake  ye  not  my  law 
4  6  Forsake  her  not,  and  she  shall  preseive 

g.  6  Forsake  the  foolish,  anil  live;  and  go  in 
is  10  grievous  unto  him  that  forsaketh  the  way 
27'  10  thy  father’s  friend,  forsake  not ;  neither. 
28.  4  They  that  forsake  the  law  praise  the  wi. 

28  13  whoso  confesseth  and  forsaketh  (them) 

Isa  1.  4  forsaken  the  Lord,  they  have  provoked 

1  28  and  they  that  forsake  the  Lord  shall  be 

,  1 '  17  tile  God  of  Israel  will  not  forsake  them 
42  16  will  I  do  unto  them,  and  not  forsake  them 
In.  14  The  Lord  hath  forsaken  me,  and  my  Lord 
74  7  For  a  small  moment  have  I  forsaken  thee 

„  7  Let  the  wicked  forsake  his  way,  and  the 

58.  2  forsook  not  the  ordinance  of  their  God 
6s.  11  But  ye  (are)  they  that  forsake  the  Lord 

Jer  5i  16  against  them,  .who  have  forsaken  me,  and 

2  13  they  have  forsaken  me,  the  fountain  of 

2  17  in  that  thou  hast  forsaken  the  Lord  thy 

2  19  thou  hast  forsaken  the  Lord  thy  God,  and 

7  7  thy  children  have  forsnKen  me,  and  sworn 

3  iq  Like  as  ye  have  forsaken  me,  and  served 
o.  13  the  LORD  saith,  Because  they  have  forsa. 
q  iq  because  we  have  forsaken  the  land 

12  7  I  have  forsaken  mine  house,  I  have  leit 

14  7  and  forsook  (it),  because  there  was  no 

16.  11  Because  your  fathers  have  forsaken  me 

16  II  have  forsaken  me,  and  have  not  kept  my 
i7'.  ,3  all  that  forsake  thee  shall  ^  ashamed 

17  13  because  they  have  forsaken  the  Lord,  the 
iq*  4  Because  they  have  forsaken  me,  and  have 
22.  Q  Because  they  have  forsaken  the  covenant 
27  28  He  hath  forsaken  his  covert,  as  the  lion 
7?  Q  forsake  her,  and  let  us  go  every  one  into 

Lam  5.  20  Wherefore  dost  thou,  .forsake  ns  so  long 
Eze.  8.  12  the  Lord  hath  forsaken  the  earth 

q.  q  The  Lord  hath  forsaken  the  earth,  anil 
20.  8  neither  did  they  forsake  the  idols  of  Eg. 
Dan.  11.  30  intelligence  with  them  that  forsake  the 
Jon.  2.  8  They  that  observe  lying  vanities  forsake 

4.  To  fail,  let  alone,  desist,  nsn  raphah,  5. 

Deut.  4.  31  he  will  not  forsake  thee,  neither  destroy 
Psa. 138.  8  forsake  not  the  works  of  thine  own  hands 

b.Apostacy  from,  airoaraaia  otto  aposlasia  apo. 
Acts  21.  21  thou  teachest  all  the  Jews,  .to  forsake  M. 


6.7b  arrange  (self)  off  or  avjay,  an  or  arr  (Jopui  apotas 
Luke  1 4.  33  whosoever  he  be  of  you  that  forsaketh.uot 

7.7b  send  or  let  away,  a<ptr)p.i  aphiemi. 

Matt  19.  27  we  have  forsaken  all,  and  followed  thee 
19  29  And  every  one  that  hath  forsaken  houses 
26!  56  Then  all  the  disciples  forsook  him,  and 
Mark  1.  18  And  straightway  they  forsook  their  nets 
14.  50  And  they  all  forsook  him,  and  fled 
Luke  5.  11  they  forsook  all,  and  followed  him 


8.7b  leave  down  in,  eyKaraXenru  egkataleipo. 

Matt  27.  46  My  God  !  my  God  !  why  hast  thou  forsa. 
Marki7.  34  My  God !  my  God  !  why  hast  thou  forsa. 

2  Co  4  q  Persecuted,  but  not  forsaken  ;  cast  down 
2  Ti.  4.  10  For  Demas  hath  forsaken  me,  having  lov. 

4.  16  but  all  (men)  forsook  me  :  (I  pray  God) 

Heb.  10.  27  Not  forsaking  the  assembling  of  ourselves 
13.  5  I  will  never  leave  thee,  nor  forsake  thee 

9.7b  leave  down  or  thoroughly,  Karabelirw  katale. 
Heb.  11.  27  By  faith  he  forsook  Egypt,  not  fearing 
2  Pe.  2.  15  Which  have  forsaken  the  right  way,  and 

FORSAKEN  — 

1.  Widow,  forsaken  one,  ]C,k  alman. 

Jer.  51.  5  For  Israel  (hath)  not  (been)  forsaken,  nor 

2.  To  forsake,  leave,  hiij  azab. 

Isa.  17.  2  cities  of  Aroer  (are)  forsaken; .they  shall 
17  q  his  strong  cities  be  as  a  forsaken  bough 
74  6  hath  called  thee  as  a  woman  forsaken 

60  13  thou  hast  been  forsaken  and  hated,  so 
62.  4  Thou  shalt  be  no  more  termed  Forsaken 
Jer.  4.  29  every  city  (shall  be)  forsaken,  and  not  a 
Zepli.  2.  4  For  Gaza  shall  be  forsaken,  and  Ashkelon 

3  To  be  sent  away,  let  alone,  rhy  shalach,  4. 

Isa.  27.  10  (and)  the  habitation  forsaken,  and  left  like 

FORSAKEN,  to  be  — 

1.7b  be  left,  spread  out,  va)  natash,  2.  . 

Amos  5.  2  she  is  forsaken  upon  her  land ;  (there  is) 

2  To  be  left,  spread  out,  e;t?i  natash,  4. 

Isa.  32.  14  Because  the  palaces  shall  be  forsaken 

3  To  fail,  be  plucked  away,  vm  nathash,  2. 

Jer.  18.  14  shall  the  cold  flowing  waters .  .be  forsak. . 

4.  To  be  forsaken,  left,  azab,  2. 

Neh.  13.  11  said,  Why  is  the  house  of  God  forsaken  . 
Job  18.  4  shall  the  earth  be  forsaken  for  thee  .  and 
Psa  37.  25  yet  have  I  not  seen  the  righteous  forsaken 
Isa  7  16  land,  .shall  be  forsaken  of  both  her  kings 
62  12  be  called,  Sought  out,  A  city  not  forsakeu 
Eze.  36'.  4  saith.  .to  the  cities  that  are  forsakeu 

FORSAKING  — 

Forsaking,  abandonment,  npMJ?.  azubah..  _ 

Isa.  6.  12  and  (there  he)  a  great  forsaking  in  the 

FORSOMTJCH  as  — 

Because  that,  nadir  1  kathoti.  ,  .. _ , 

Luke  19.  9  forsomuch  as  he  also  is  a  son  of  Abiaham 

FORSWEAR  oneself,  to  —  , 

To  swear  against  or  falsely,  imopKeco  eP\0™e0- 

Matt.  5.  33  Thou  shalt  not  forswear  thyself,  hut  shalt 

FORT  — 

1.  Fort,  fortification,  p:?  day eq. 

2  Ki  23.  i  they  built  forts  against  it  round  about 
Jer  ’  72  4  and  built  forts  against  it  round  about 

Eze  4  2  build  a  fort  against  it,  and  cast  a  mount 

,7.  17  and  building  forts,  to  cut  off  many  pers. 
si.  22  to  cast  a  mount,  (and)  to  build  a  fort 
26.  8  and  he  shall  make  a  fort  against  thee 

<1.  Stronghold,  liyo  maoz . 

Dan.  1 1.  19  he  shall  turn  Ins  face  toward  the  foit  of 

3. Stronghold,  fortress,  n>’P  metsacl. 

Eze.  [33.  27  they  tliat’(he)  in  the  forts  and  m  thecavcs 

4.  Stronghold,  fortress,  metsudah. 

2  Sa.  5.  9  So  David  dwelt  in  the  fort,  and  called  it 

5.  Bulwark ,  n-pup  metsurah. 

Isa.  29.  3  and  I  will  raise  forts  against  thee 

G.Fort,  high  or  secret  place,  ophel. 

Isa.  32. 14  the  forts  and  towers  shall  be  for  dens  for 
FORT,  high  — 

Hiqh  place,  tower,  sth’P  misgefb. 

Isa.  25. 12  the  fortress  of  the  high  foit  of  thy  walls 

FORTH  — 

1  To  00  on.  *1^0  lialak.  . 

Psa.  126.  6  He  that  goeth  forth  and  weepetli,  bearing 

2.  Without,  outside,  fin  chuts. 

Gen  -q  13  garment  in  her  hand,  and  was  fled  forth 
Judg  19.  25 lo  the  man  took.. and  brought  her  forth 

4  A  breach,  breaking  forth,  H?  PefeJf-  ,  .  ,n , 

Gen.  38.  29  and  she  said,  How  hast  thou  broken  fo.. 

5. Into  the  midst,  els  rb  peaov  eis  to 

Mark  3.  3  Aud  he  saith  unto  the  man.. Stand  forth 

6  .Without,  forth,  Qu  exo.  _  „nmefc 

Tohn n  43  cried  with  aloud  voice,  Lazarus, come ic. 
i5:436  abide  not  in  me,  lie  is  cast  forth  as  a  bra. 
iq  4  Pilate  therefore  went  forth  again, 

19.  4  I  bring  him  forth  to  you,  that  ye  may  k. 
,9.  5  Then  came  Jesus  forth,  wearrng  the  cn>. 
i9  13  lie  brought  Jesus  forth,  and  sat  down  in 


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Acts  5.  34  and  commanded  to  put  the  apostles  forth 

9.  40  Peter  put  them  all  forth,  and  kneeled 
[See  also  Break,  breaking,  bring,  brought,  bud,  call, 
called,  carry,  cast,  come,  conduct,  draw,  driven,  fetch, 
fruit,  get,  give,  go,  going,  have,  hold,  joy,  launch,  lead, 
led,  let,  look,  manifest,  order,  pass,  proceed,  poured, 
put,  putting,  reach,  send,  sending,  set,  setter,  shed, 
shew,  shine,  shoot,  show,  sing,  speak,  spread,  spreadest 
spring,  stand,  stretch,  stretched,  take,  thousands, write.] 

FORTH  of  or  without  — 

1  .Unto  from  the  house  of,  n'Pp-Sx  el-mibbeth. 

2  Ki.  n.  15  Have  her  forth  without  the  ranges  :  and 
2  Ch.23.  14  Have  her  forth  of  the  ranges:  and  whoso 

2 . From,  on,  ^yp  meal. 

Amos  7.  17  Israel  shall,  .go  into  captivity  forth  of 

FORTHWITH  — 

1  .Speedily,  diligently,  carefully,  nrpspR  osparna. 

Ezra  6.  8  forthwith  expellees  be  given  unto  these 
2. Straightway,  tuSius  eutheos. 

Matt  13.  5  and  forthwith  they  sprung  up,  because 
26.  49  forthwith  he  came  to  Jesus,  and  said,  Ha. 
Mark  1.  29  forthwith,  when  they  were  come  out  of 

1.  43  charged  him,  and  [forthwith]  sent  him 
5.  13  And  forthwith  Jesus  gave  them  leave 
Acts  12.  10  forthwith  the  angel  departed  from  him 

2i.  30  and  forthwith  the  doors  were  shut 

3.  Straightway,  evdus  euthus. 

Johni9.  34  forthwith  came  thereout  blood  and  wat. 

4  With  the  thing  itself,  therewith,  irapaxpvpa  par. 
Acts  9.  18  he  received  sight  [forthwith],  and  arose 

FORTIETH  — 

Forty,  D'yplK  arbaim. 

Nuni33-  38  in  the  fortieth  year  after  the  children  of 
Dent.  1.  3  it  came  to  pass  in  the  fortieth  year,  in 

1  t'h.26.  31  In  the  fortieth  year  of  the  reign  of  David 

2  Ch.16.  13  died  in  the  one  and  fortieth  year  of  his 

FORTIFIED  — 

Bulwark,  -lisp  matsor. 

Mic.  7. 12  the  fortified  cities,  and  from  the  fortress 

FORTIFY,  to  — 

1  -To  strengthen,  harden,  {’dk  amats,  3. 

Nall.  2.  1  make . .  loins  strong,  fortify . .  power  migh. 

2.  To  fence,  1x5  batsar,  3. 

Isa.  22. 10  the  houses  have  ye  broken  down  to  forti. 
Jer.  si.  53  and  though  she  should  fortify  the  height 

3.  To  strengthen,  pm  chazak,  3. 

2  Ch.u.  11  he  fortified  the  strongholds,  and  put 
26.  9  Uzziah  built  towers,  and  fortified  them 
Nall.  3.  14  fortify  thy  strongholds :  go  into  clay 

4.  To  leave,  3ty  azab. 

Neh.  3.  8  they  fortified  Jerusalem  unto  the  broad 

4.  2  wiU  they  fortify  themselves  ?  will  they 

5.  To  bind  together,  fortify,  nx  tsur. 

Judg.  9.  31  behold,  they  fortify  the  city  against  thee 

FORTRESS  — 

1. Fenced  place,  lypp  mibtsar. 

Isa.  17.  3  The  fortress  also  shall  cease  from  Ephra. 
25.  12  the  fortress  of  the  high  fort  of  thy  walls 
34.  13  nettles  and  brambles  in  the  fortresses 
Jer.  6.  27  I  have  set  thee,  .a  tower,  .a  fortress  am. 
Hos.  10.  14  all  thy  fortresses  shall  be  spoiled,  as  Sh. 
Amos  5.  9  spoiled  shall  come  against  the  fortress 

l.  Stronghold,  tiyp  maoz. 

Jer.  16.  19  O  Lord,  my  strength,  and  my  fortress 
Dan.  11.  7  and  shall  enter  into  the  fortress  of  the 

ii.  10  return,  and  be  stirred  up.  .to  his  fortress 
l. Fortress,  bulwark,  rnisp  metsudah. 

2  Sa.  22.  2  The  Lord  (is)  my  rock,  and  my  fortress 
Psa.  18.  2  the  Lord  (is)  my  rock  and  my  fortress 

31.  3  For  thou  (art)  my  rock  and  my  fortress 
71.  3  for  thou  (art)  my  rock  and  my  fortress 
91.  2  (He  is)  my  refuge  and  my  fortress 

1  144.  2  My  goodness,  and  my  fortress  ;  my  high 
4 .Bulwark,  lisa  matsor. 

Jer.  10.  17  Gather  up.  .0  inhabitant  of  the  fortress 
Mic.  7.  12  and  from  the  fortress  even  to  the  river 

FOR-TU-NA-TUS,  •Poprovvdros  (from  Latin),  for¬ 
tunate. 

\  Corinthian  Christian  mentioned  by  Paul. 

1  Co.  16.  17  I  am  glad  of  the  coming  of .  .F.  and  Ach. 

FORTY  — 

1. Forty,  D’y-riN  arbaim. 

Gen.  5.  13  Cainan  lived,  .eight  hundred  and  forty 
7-  4.  12  upon  the  earth  forty  days  and  forty 

7.  17  the  flood  was  forty  days  upon  the  earth 

8.  6  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  forty  days 
18.  28  And  he  said,  If  I  find  there  forty  and  five 
18.  20  Peradventure  there  shall  lie  forty  found 
18.  29  he  said,  I  will  pot  do  (it)  for  forty’s  sake 

25.  20  Isaac  was  forty  years  old  when  he  took 

26.  34  Esau  was  forty  years  old  when  he  took 

32.  15  forty  kine,  and  ten  bulls,  twenty  she  asses 
47'  28  age  of  Jacob  was  an  hundred  forty  and  se. 
so-  3  forty  days  were  fulfilled  for  him';  for  so 

Exodi6.  35  children  of  Israel  did  eat  manna  forty 

24. 18  in  the  mount  forty  days  and  forty  nights 
26.  19  thou  shalt  make  forty  sockets  of  silver 
26.  21  their  forty  sockets  (of)  silver;  two  sockets 


Exod34.  28  with  the  Lord  forty  days  and  forty  nights 
36.  24  forty  sockets  of  silver  he  made  under 
36.  26  their  forty  sockets  of  silver ;  two  sockets 
Lev.  25.  8  shall  be  unto  thee  forty  and  nine  years 
Sum.  1.  21  of  the  tribe  of  Reuben,  .forty  and  six 
1.  25  of  the  tribe  of  Gad . .  forty  and  five 
1.  33  of  the  tribe  of  Ephraim .  .forty  thousand;' 

1.  41  of  the  tribe  of  Asher,  .forty  and  one  tlio. 

2.  ii  And  his  host,  .forty  and  six  thousand 
2. 15  And  his  host,  .forty  and  five  thousand 
2. 19  And  his  host,  .forty  thousand  and  five 

2.  28  And  his  host,  .forty  and  one  thousand 

13.  25  And  they  returned,  .after  forty  days 
14-  33  your  children  shall  wander,  .forty  years 

14.  34  in  which  ye  searched  the  land .  .forty  days 
14.  34  shall  ye  bear  your  iniquities,  .forty  years 
26.  7  of  them  were  forty  and  three  thousand 
26.  18  of  them,  forty  thousand  and  five  hundred 
26.  41,  50  were  numbered  of  them,  .forty  and 
32.  13  he  made  them  wander,  .forty  years,  until 
35.  6  to  them  ye  shall  add  forty  and  two  cities 
35.  7  give  to  the  Levites.  .forty  and  eight  cities 

Deut.  2.  7  these  forty  years  the  Lord  thy  God  (hath 

8.  2  Lord  thy  God  led  thee  these  forty  years 

8.  4  neither  did  thy  foot  swell,  these  forty  ye. 

9.  9  then  I  abode . .  forty  days  and  forty  nights 

9.  11  at  the  end  of  forty  days  and  forty  nights 
9. 18,  25  fell  down,  .forty  days  and  forty  nights 

10. 10  I  stayed,  .forty  days  and  forty  nights 

25.  3  Forty  stripes  he  may  give  him ..  not  exceed 
29.  5  I  have  led  you  forty  years  in  the  wilder. 
Josh.  4.  13  About  forty  thousand  prepared  for  war 
5-  6  the  children  of  Israel  walked  forty  years 
14.  7  Forty  years  old  (was)  I  when  Moses  the 

14.  10  the  Lord  hath  kept  me  alive,  these  forty 

21.  41  All  the  cities,  .forty  and  eight  cities  with 
Judg.  3.  11  And  the  land  had  rest  forty  years.  And 

5.  8  was  there  a  shield . .  seen  among  forty  th. 

5.  31  And  the  land  had  rest  forty  years 

8.  28  the  country  was  in  quietness  forty  years 

12.  6  and  there  fell,  .forty  and  two  thousand 
12. 14  he  had  forty  sons  and  thirty  nephews 

13.  1  into  the  hand  of  the  Philistines  forty  ye. 

1  Sa.  4.  18  And  he  had  judged  Israel  forty  years 

17.  16  the  Philistine,  .presented  himself  forty 

2  Sa.  2.  10  Ish-bosheth,  Saul’s  son,  (was)  forty  years 

5.  4  David . .  thirty  years  old . .  reigned  forty 

10. 18  David  slew,  .forty  thousand  horsemen 

15.  7  it  came  to  pass  after  forty  years,  that  Ab. 

1  Ki.  2.  11  David  reigned  over  Israel,  .forty  years 

4.  26  Solomon  had  forty  thousand  stalls  of 

6.  17  the  temple  before  it,  was  forty  cubits 

7.  3  the  beams,  that  (lay)  on  forty  five  pillars 

7.  38  one  laver  contained  forty  baths,  .every  la. 

11.  42  Solomon  reigned  in  Jerusalem,  .forty  ye. 

14.  21  Rehoboam . .  forty  and  one  years  old  when 

15.  10  forty  and  one  reigned  he  in  Jerusalem 
19.  8  went,  .forty  days  and  forty  nights  unto 

2  Ki.  2.  24  and  tare  forty  and  two  children  of  them 

8.  9  of  every  good  thing  of  Damascus,  forty 

10.  14  two  and  forty  men  ;  neither  left  he  any 

12.  1  and  forty  years  reigned  he  in  Jerusalem 
14.  23  began  to  reign  in  Samaria . .  forty  and  one 

1  Ch.  5.  18  four  and  forty  thousand  seven  hundred 

12.  36  of  Asher,  .expert  in  war,  forty  thousand 

19. 18  David  slew,  .forty  thousand  footmen 

29.  27  he  reigned  over  Israel,  .forty  years  ;  seven 

2  Ch.  9.  30  Solomon  reigned  in  Jerusalem,  .forty  ye. 

12.  13  Rehoboam  (was)  one  and  forty  years  old 

22.  2  Forty  and  two  years  old  (was)  Ahaziah 
24.  1  and  he  reigned  forty  years  in  Jerusalem 

Ezra  2.  8  of  Zattu,  nine  hundred  forty  and  five 

2. 10  of  Bani,  six  hundred  forty  and  two 

2.  24  the  children  of  Azmaveth,  forty  and  two 
2.  25  seven  hundred  and  forty  and  three 
2.  34  of  Jericho,  three  hundred  forty  and  five 
2.  38  Pashur,  a  thousand  two  hundred  forty 
2.  66  their  mules,  two  hundred  forty  and  five 
Neh.  5.  15  and  wine,  besides  forty  shekels  of  silver 
7. 13  of  Zattu,  eight  hundred  forty  and  five 
7.  is  of  Binnui,  six  hundred  forty  and  eight 
7.  28  The  men  of  Beth-azmaveth,  forty  and  two 
7.  29  Berroth,  seven  hundred  forty  and  three 
7.  36  of  Jericho,  three  hundred  forty  and  five 
7.  41  of  Pashur,  a  thousand  two  hundred  forty 
7.  44  The  singers,  .an  hundred  forty  and  eight 
7.  62  of  Nekoda,  six  hundred  forty  and  two 
7.  67  and  they  had  two  hundred  forty  and  five 
7. 68  their  mules,  two  hundred  forty  and  five 

9.  21  forty  years  didst  thou  sustain  them  in  the 

11.  13  chief  of  the  fathers,  two  hundred  forty 
Job  42.  16  lived  Job  an  hundred  and  forty  years 
Psa.  95.  10  Forty  years  long  was  I  grieved  with  (this) 
Jer.  52.  30  captive  of  the  Jews  seven  hundred  forty 
Eze.  4.  6  iniquity  of  the  house  of  Judah  forty 

29.  11  neither  shall  it  be  inhabited  forty  years 

29. 12  the  cities,  .shall  be  desolate  forty  years 

29. 13  At  the  end  of  forty  years  will  I  gather  the 
41.  2  he  measured  the  length  thereof,  forty 
46.  22  courts  joined  of  forty,  .long,  and  thirty 

Amos  2. 10  led  you  forty  years  through  the  wilder. 

5.25  Have  ye  offered . .  offerings . .  forty  years 
Jon.  3.  4  Yet  forty  days,  and  Nineveh  shall  be 

2. Forty,  ronrapaKovra  tessarakonta. 

Matt.  4.  2  had  fasted  forty  days  and  forty  nights 
Mark  1.  13  he  was  there  in  the  wilderness  forty 
Luke  4.  2  Being  forty  days  tempted  of  the  devil 
John  2.  20  Then  said  the  Jews,  Forty  and  six  years 
Acts  1.  3  being  seen  of  them  forty  days,  and  speak. 

4.  22  For  the  man  was  above  forty  years  old 
7.  30  when  forty  years  were  expired,  there  ap. 


Acts  7.  36  wonders,  .in  the  wilderness  forty  years 
7.  42  sacrifices . .  forty  years  in  the  wilderness  ? 

13.  21  gave.  .Saul,  .by  the  space  of  forty  years 

23.  13  they  were  more  than  forty  which  had 
23.  21  for  there  lie  in  wait  for  him.  .forty  men 
2  Co.  11.  24  Of  the  Jews  five  times  received  I  forty 
Ileb.  3.  9  proved  me,  and  saw  my  works  forty  years 

3.  17  But  with  whom-was  he  grieved  forty  yea.? 
Rev  7.  4  sealed’an  hundred  (and)  forty .  .four  thou. 
11.  2  holy  city  shall  they  tread  under  foot  forty 

13.  5  unto  him  to  continue  forty,  .two  months 

14.  1  and  with  him  au  hundred  forty,  .four 

14.  3  could  learn  that  song  but  the  hundred . .  f. 
21.  17  he  measured,  .an  hundred,  .forty .  .four  c. 

FORTY  .  .thousand  — 

Four  myriad,  «i:n  (or  isn)  ypiN  arba  ribbo. 

Ezra  2.  64  The  whole . .  forty  and  two  thousand  three 
Neh.  7.  66  The  whole . .  forty  and  two  thousand  three 

FORTY  years  old  — 

Forty  years’  time,  TeocrapaKovraeTris  xporos. 

Acts  7.  23  when  he  was  full  forty  years  old,  it  came 

FORTY  years,  of  — 

Forty  years,  rcacrapaKovracrns  tessarakontaetes. 
Acts  13.  18  about  the  time  of  forty  years  suffered  he 

FORWARD  — 

1.  Yonder,  beyond,  henceforth,  rmyff  haleah. 

Num  32.  19  not.  .on  yonder  side  Jordan,  or  forward 
1  Sa.  10.  3  Then  shalt  thou  go  on  forward  from  the. 

18.  9  Saul  eyed  David  from  that  day.  .forward 
Eze.  39.  22  Lord  their  God  from  that  day  and  forw. 
43.  27  and  (so)  forward,  the  priests  shall  make 

2 . To  go  on,  ijyrr  halak. 

Gen.  26.  13  went  forward,  and  grew  until  he  became 

3.  And  upward,  nSypi  umalah. 

1  Sa.  16.  13  came  upon  David  from  that  day  forward 

30.  25  it  was  (so)  from  that  day  forward,  that 

4.  To  the  front,  cpsS  lephanim. 

Jer.  7.  24  and  went  backward,  and  not  forward 
Eze.  10.  22  they  went  every  one  straight  forward 

5  .Before,  Dij2  qedem. 

Job  23.  8  Behold,  I  go  forward,  but  he  (is)  not 

6.  Speedy,  hasty,  cnrovSaTos  spoudaios. 

2  Co.  8.  17  being  more  forward,  of  his  own  accord 
FORWARD,  to  be  — 

1.  To  wish,  will,  0e\co  tlielo. 

2  Co.  8.  10  to  do,  but  also  to  be  forward  a  year  ago 

2.  To  hasten,  make  speed,  owovdafa  spoudazo. 

Gal.  2. 10  the  same  which  I  also  was  forward  to  do 

FORWARD,  to  go  — 

To  lift  up,  remove,  journey,  ypj  nasa. 

Exodi4.  15  children  of  Israel,  that  they  go  forward 
Num.  2.  24  they  shall  go  forward  in  the  third  rank 

10.  5  that  lie  on  the  east  parts  shall  go  forward 

FORWARD,  to  set  — 

1  .To  cause  to  go  up,  advance,  promote,  Sy;  yaal,  5. 

Job  30.  13  They  mar  my  path,  they  set  forward  my 
2.  To  remove,  lift  up,  journey,  ypi  nasa. 

Num.  1.  51  when  the  tabernacle  setteth  forward,  the 
2. 17  Then  the  tabernacle,  .shall  set  forward 
2.  17  as  they  encamp,  so  shall  they  set  forward 
2.  34  and  so  they  set  forward,  every  one  after 

4.  5  And  when  the  camp  setteth  forward,  Aa. 

10.  15  sanctuary,  as  the  camp  is  to  set  forward 
10. 17  the  sons  of  Merari  set  forward  bearing 

10.  18  the  standard  .  .of  Reuben  set  forward  ac. 
10.  21  the  Kohathites  set  forward,  bearing  the 
10.  22  the  standard . .  of  Ephraim  set  forward  ac. 
10.  22  the  standard,  .of  Dan  set  forward 
10.  28  the  journeyings.  .when  they  set  forward 
10.  35  came  to  pass,  when  the  ark  set  forward 

21. 10  the  children  of  Israel  set  forward,  and 
22.  1  the  children  of  Israel  set  forward,  and 

FORWARDNESS  — 

Speed,  haste,  trirovbii  spovde. 

2  Co.  8.  8  but  by  occasion  of  the  forwardness  of 

FORWARDNESS  of  mind  — 

Readiness  of  mind,  npodvpla  prothumia. 

2  Co.  9.  2  For  I  know  the  forwardness  of  your  mind 

FOUL  - — 

Unclean,  cucdOapros  akathartos. 

Mark  9.  25  he  rebuked  the  foul  spirit,  saying  unto 
Rev.  18.  2  the  hold  of  every  foul  spirit,  and  a  cage 

FOUL  weather  — 

Winter,  a  pouring  out  (of  rain),  x(tpdiv  cheimon. 
Matt  16.  3  And  in  the  morning,  .foul  weather  to  day 

FOUL,  to  — 

To  foul,  trample,  trouble,  bST  raphas. 

Eze.  32.  2  earnest  forth .  .and  fouledst  their  rivers 
34.  18  but  ye  must  foul  the  residue  with  your 

FOUL,  to  be  — 

To  smear,  become  smeared,  ion  chamar,  4 a. 

Job  16.  16  My  face  is  foul  with  weeping,  and  on 
FOULED,  that  which.,  have  — 

Foul  or  trampled  thing,  rsiD  mirpas. 

Eze.  34.  19  they  drink  that  which  ye  have  fouled 


370 


FOUNTAIN 


found 


FOUND,  to  — 

1  To  found,  lay  a  foundation,  id;  yasad. 

Psa  24  2  For  lie  hath  founded  it  upon  the  seas,  and 
go  n  the  fulness  thereof,  thou  hast  founded 
104  8  unto  the  place  which  thou  hast  founded 
ng.  152  that  thou  hast  founded  them  for  ever 
Prov  2  10  The  LORD  by  wisdom  hath  founded  the 
Isa.  14.  42  LORD  hath  founded  Zion,  and  the  poor  of 

23.  13  the  Assyrian  founded  it  for  them  that 
Amos  9.  6  and  hath  founded  his  troop  in  the  earth 

2.  To  found,  8eue\i6oi  thenielioo. 

Matt  7.  25  it  fell  not  :  for  it  was  founded  upon  a  r. 
Luke.  6.  48  not  shake  it . .  [for  jt, was  founded  upon  ar.  ] 


FOUND,  to  be  — 

1.  To  find,  be  found,  ayo  matsa. 

Gen.  2.  20  hut  for  Adam  there  was  not  found  an  h. 

Job  20.  8  He  shall  fly  away . .  and . .  not  be  found 
Psa.  42.  6  in  a  time  when  thou  mayest  be  found 

46.  2  until  his  iniquity  be  found  to  lie  hateful 
Eccl.  9.  15  Now  there  was  found  in  it  a  poor  wise 

2.  To  b»  found,  ttko  matsa,  2. 

Gen  18.  20,  40,  41  Peradventnre  there  shall  be.,  ton. 

18  42  Pel-adventure  ten  shall  be  found  there 
4  4  q  whomsoever  of  thy  servants  it  be  found 
44  IO  he  with  whom  it  is  found  shall  be  my 
44  12  the  cup  was  found  in  Benjamin's  sack 
li.  16  and  (he)  also  with  whom  the  cup  is  found 
14  17  the  man  in  whose  hand  the  cup  is  found 
47. 14  gathered  up  all  the  money  that  was  found 
Exod  q  iq  every  man  and  beast  which  shall  be  found 
‘  A  10  Seven  days  shall  there  be  no  leaven  found 

21  16  or  if  he  be  found  in  his  hand,  he  shall 

22  2  If  a  thief  be  found  breaking  up,  and  be 

22  4  If  the  theft  be  certainly  found  in  his  h. 

22  7  if  the  thief  be  found,  let  him  pay  double 

22.  8  If  the  thief  be  not  found,  then  the  master 
44.  24  And  every  man,  with  whom  was  found 
is  24  every  man,  with  whom  was  found  sluttim 

Deut  17.  2  If  there  be  found  among  you,  within  any 
18  10  There  shall  not  be  found  among  you 
20  1 1  all  the  people . .  found  therein  shall  be  tri. 

21.  1  If  (one)  be  found  slain  in  the  land  which 
22  20  virginity  be  not  found  for  the  damsel 
12.  22  If  a  man  be  found  lying  with  a  woman 
22  28  and  lie  with  her,  and  they  be  found 

24.  7  If  a  man  be  found  stealing  any  of  his 
Josh.io.  17  The  live  kings  are  found  hid  in  a  cave  at 

1  Sa  q.  20  set  not  thy  mind  on  them .  .they  are  found 

10  2  The  asses .  .thou  wen  test  to  seek  are  fou. 

10'.  16  He  told  us.  .that the  asses  were  found 
10  21  they  sought  him,  he  could  not  be  found 
i4  19  Now  there  was  no  smith  found  through. 

14  22  there  was  neither  sword  nor  spear  found 
14  22  and  with  Jonathan  his  son  was  there  fo. 

25.  28  and  evil  hath  not  been  found  in  thee 

2  Sa  17  12  in  some  place  where  he  shall  be  found 

17.  13  until  there  be  not  one  small  stone  found 

1  Ki.  1.  52  but  if  wickedness  shall  be  found  in  him 

14. 13  because  in  him  there  is  found  (some)  good 

2  Ki  12  5  wheresoever  any  breach  shall  be  found 

'  12  10  told  the  money  that  was  found  m  the  I10. 
12.  18  all  the  gold  (that  was)  found  in  the  treasu. 

14.  14  all  the  vessels  that  were  found  in  the  ho. 

16  8  silver  and  gold  that  was  found  hi  the  ho. 

18  1  s  Hezekiah  gave . .  all . .  (that  was)  found 
20  14  and  all  that  was  found  in  his  treasures 
22.  q  gathered  the  money  that  was  found  m 
22.  14  concerning,  .this  book  that  is  found  :  for 
23  2  book  of  the  covenant  which  was  found  in 
25. 19  and  five  men . .  which  were  found  in  the 
25  ig  and  threescore  men  of  the  people,  .found 

1  Ch.  4.  41  the  habitations  that  were  found  there 

24.  4  there  were  more  chief  men  found  of  the 

26.  41  there  were  found  among  them  mighty 

28  g  if  thou  seek  him,  he  will  be  found  of  thee 
29'.  8  they  with  whom . .  stones  were  found  gave 

2  Ch.  2.  17  they  were  found  an  hundred  and  fifty 

15.  2  if  ye  seek  him,  he  will  be  found  of  you 
15  4  and  sought  him,  he  was  found  of  them 
1 5.  1 5  Judah . .  sought . .  and  he  was  found  of  th . 
iq  3  Nevertheless  there  are  good  things  found 
21  17  all  the  substance  that  was  found  in  the 

25.  24  all  the  vessels  that  were  found  in  the 
44.  17  gathered,  .the  money  that  was  found  in 
44.  21  the  words  of  the  book  that  is  found 

44.  30  the  book  of  the  covenant  that  was  found 
36.  8  that  which  was  found  in  him,  behold  they 
Ezra  2.  62  their  register,  .but  they  were  not  found 
10.  18  among,  .sons  of  the  priest  there  were  fo. 
Neh  7  64  their  register,  .but  it  was  not  found 
’14.  j  and  therein  was  found  written,  that  the 
Esth.  6.  2  it  was  found  written,  that  Mordecai  had 
Job  19  28  seeing  the  root  of  the  matter  is  found  in 
28. 12  But  where  shall  wisdom  be  found? 

28  13  neither  is  it  found  in  the  land  of  the  living 
42]  15  in  all  the  land  were  no  women  found 
Psa  47  46  I  sought  him,  but  he  could  not  be  found 
Trov  6  41  But  (if)  he  be  found,  he  shall  restore  sev. 
'10’  14  In  the  lips  of  him.  wisdom  is  found 

16.  41  (if)  it  be  found  in  the  way  of  righteous. 
Isa.  11. 15  Every  one  that  is  found  shall  be  thrust 
22.  3  all  that  are  found  in  thee  are  bound 
30  14  so  that  there  shall  not  be  found  in  the 
34'  9  it  shall  not  be  found  there  ;  but  the 
30.  2  and  all  that  was  found  in  his  treasures 
si.  3  joy  and  gladness  shall  be  found  therein 
55.  6  Seek  ye  the  Lord  while  he  may  lie  found 
65.  1  I  am  found  of  (them  that)  sought  me  not 
65.  8  As  the  new  wine  is  found  in  the  cluster 


Jer.  2.  26  As  the  thief  is  ashamed  when  he  is  found 
2.  34  Also  in  thy  skirts  is  found  the  blood  of 

2.  34  I  have  not  found  it  by  secret  search,  but 

3.  26  For  among  my  people  are  found  wicked 

it.  9  A  conspiracy  is  found  among  the  men  ot 
15  16  Thy  words  were  found,  and  I  did  eat  them 
2q".  14  And  I  will  be  found  of  you,  saith  the  L. 
41.  3  and  the  Chaldeans  that  were  found  there 
41  8  But  ten  men  were  found  among  them  that 

48.  27  Israel,  .was  he  found  among  thieves?  for 
50  20  sins  of  Judah,  and  they  shall  not  be  found 
so.  24  O  Babylon,  .thou'art  found,  anil  also  cau. 
52  25  seven  men . .  which  were  found  in  the  city 
52.  25  that  were  found  in  the  midst  of  the  city 

Eze  26  21  yet  shalt  thou  never  be  found  again 

28.  15  perfect,  .till  iniquity  was  found  in  thee 
Dan  1  19  among  them  all  was  found  none  like  Da. 

'  11  19  shall  stumble  and  fall,  and  not  be  found 
12  1  every  one  that  shall  be  found  written  in 

Hos.  14.  8  Ephraim .  .From  me  is  thy  fruit  found 
Mic.  1.  13  the  transgressions  of  Israel  were  found  111 
Zeph.  4.  13  neither  shall  a  deceitful  tongue  be  found 
Zech.  10.  10  and  (place)  shall  not  be  found  for  them 
Mai.  2.  6  and  iniquity  was  uot  found  in  his  lips 

3  .To  be  found,  npgi  shekach,  5. 

Ezra  4.  iq  it  is  found  that  this  city  of  old  time  hath 

i  .To  be  found,  n?i?  shekach,  2. 

Ezra  6.  2  there  was  found  at  Achmetha,  in  the  pa. 
Dan.  2.  35  that  no  place  was  found  for  them  :  and 
511  light . . and  wisdom .  .was  found  in  him 
5  12  of  doubts,  were  found  in  the  same  Daniel 
s'.  14  and  excellent  wisdom  is  found  in  thee 

5.  27  Thou  art  weighed ..  and  art  found  wanting 

6.  4  neither  was  there  any . .  fault  found  in  him 
6.  23  before  him  innocency  was  found  in  me 
6.  23  no  manner  of  hurt  was  found  upon  linn 

5.To  become,  ylvoyai  ginomai. 

2  Co.  7.  14  our  boasting .  .before  Titus,  is  foimd  a 


FOUND  out,  to  be  — 

1. Tobe  searched  out,  iprt  chagar,  2. 

1  Ki.  7.  47  neither  was  the  weight  of  the  brass  f.  out 

2  Ch.  4.  18  the  weight  of  the  brass  could  not  be  f.  out 

2.  To  be  found,  kko  matsa,  2. 

Esth.  2.  23  inquisition  was  made,  .it  was  found  out 

FOUNDATION  — 

1. Socket,  PN  eden.  ,  . 

Job  38.  6  Whereupon  are  the  foundations  thereof 

2.  Foundation,  uiTit  ashish. 

Isa.  16.  7  for  the  foundations  of  Kir-hareseth  shall 

3.  To  be  founded,  pd;  yasad ,  2. 

Exod  9.  18  since  the  foundation  thereof  even  until 

4.  To  be  founded,  id;  yasad,  4. 

1  Ki.  7.  10  the  foundation . .  costly  stones,  even  great 

5.  Foundation,  "to  yesod. 

2  Ch.  24.  5  a  third  part  at  the  gate  of  the  foundation 
Job  4.  19  them . .  whose  foundation  (is)  111  the  dust 

22.  16  whose  foundation  was  overflown  with  a 
Psa.  147.  7  Base  (it),  rase,  .to  the  foundation  thereof 
Prov.  10.  25  the  righteous  (is)  an  everlasting  founda. 
Lam  4  11  it  hath  devoured  the  foundations  thereof 
Eze  14  14  so  that  the  foundation  thereof  shall  be 
'  40  4  her  foundations  shall  be  broken  down 
Mic.  I.  6  I  will  discover  the  foundations  thereof 
Uab.  3.  13  by  discovering  the  foundation  unto  the 

8>. Foundation,  rmc’  yesudah. 

Psa.  87.  1  His  foundation  (is)  in  the  holy  mountains 

7 . Foundation,  nmo  musad. 

2  Ch  8  16  prepared  unto  the  day  of  the  foundation 
Isa.  '28.  16  Behold,  I  lay  in  Zion,  .a  sure  foundation 

8.  Foundation,  rnoffi  musadah. 

Eze.  41.  8  the  foundations  of  the  side  chambers 

9.  Base,  DPI?  makon. 

Psa.  104.  5  (Who)  laid  the  foundations  of  the  earth 

10.  Foundation,  100  massad. 

i  Ki.  7.  9  even  from  the  foundation  unto  the  coping 

1 1 .  Foundation,  prince,  column,  shath. 

Psa.  11.  3  If  the  foundations  be  destroyed,  what  can 

12.  Foundation,  anything  laid,  Beyehios  themelios. 
Luke  6.  48  digged  deep,  and  laid  the  foundation  on 

6.  49  is  like  a  man  that  without  a  foundation 
14.  29  Lest  haply,  after  he  hath  laid  the  founda. 
Acts  16.  26  so  that  the  foundations  of  the  prison  were 
Bom  14.  20  I  should  build  upon  another  man  s  foun. 
t  Co  3.  10  I  have  laid  the  foundation,  and  another 
3.  II  For  other  foundation  can  no  man  lay 
3  12  if  any  man  build  upon  this  foundation 
Eph.  2.  20  are  built  upon  the  foundation  of  the  ap. 

1  Ti  6  iq  Laying  up.  .a  good  foundation  against 

2  Ti’  2.  19  the  foundation  of  God  standeth  sure 
Heb.  6.  1  not  laying  again  the  foundation  of  repe. 

11.  10  be  looked  for  acity  whichhath  foundations 
Bev.  21.  14  the  wall  of  the  city  had  twelve  founda. 
21.  19  the  foundations  of  the  wall  of  the  city 
21.  19  The  first  foundation  (was)  jasper ;  the 

13. H  casting  or  laying  down,  founding,  uara- 
floX-f]  katabole. 

Matt  13.  35  kept  secret  from  the  foundation  of  the 
25.  34  prepared  for  you  from  the  foundation  ot 
Luke  1 1.  50  which  was  shed  from  the  foundation  of 
John  17.  24  thou  lovedst  me  before  the  foundation  ot 


Eph  1  4  in  him  before  the  foundation  of  the  world 
Heb  4  3  were  finished  from  the  foundations  of  the 

9  26  suffered  since  the  foundation  of  the  world 
1  Pe.  1.  20  foreordained  before  the  foundation  of  the 
Bev.  13.  8  slain  from  the  foundation  of  the  world 

17.  8  not  written,  .from  the  foundation  of  the 

FOUNDATION  to  be  laid  — 

1  .To  be  founded,  id;  yasad,  2. 

Isa.  44.  28  even  saying.  .Tliy  foundation  shall  be  laid 

2.  To  be  founded,  id;  yasad,  4. 

1  Ki  6.  37  fourth  year  was  tile  foundation ..  laid 
Ezra  3.  6  But  the  foundation . .  was  not .  .  laid 
Hag.  2.  18  the  foundation  of  the.  temple  was  laid 
Zech.  8.  9  the  foundation  of  the  house,  .was  laid 

3  .To  be  founded,  id;  yasad,  6. 

Ezra  3.  11,  12  the  foundation  of  the  house  was  laid 

FOUNDATION,  to  lay  for  a  — 

To  found,  lay  as  a  foundation,  pd;  yasad,  3. 

Isa.  28.  16  I  lay  in  Zion  for  a  foundation  a  stone 

FOUNDATION,  to  lay  the  — 

1.  To  found,  lay  a  foundation,  pp;  yasad. 

2  Ch  41.  7  they  began  to  lay  the  foundation  of  the 
Job  '48.  4  when  I  laid  the  foundations  of  the  earth? 
Psa.102.  25  Of  old  hast  thou  laid  the  foundation  of 
Isa.  48.  13  Mine  hand  also  hath  laid  the  foundation 

51.  13  and  laid  the  foundations  of  the  earth 
51  16  and  lay  the  foundations  of  the  earth 
54  11  and  lay  tliy  foundations  with  sapphires 
Zee.  12.  1  and  layeth  the  foundation  of  the  earth 

2.  To  found,  lay  a  foundation,  pd;  yasad,  3. 

Josh.  6.  26  he  shall  lay  the  foundation  thereof  in  his 

1  Ki  517  stones,  to  lay  the  foundation  of  the  house 

'  16.  44  he  laid  the  foundation  thereof  in  Abiram 
Ezra  3  10  when  the  builders  laid  the  foundation  of 
3  12  when  the  foundation  of  this  house  was 
Zech.  4.  9  have  laid  the  foundation  of  this  house 

FOUNDATION  of,  to  lay  the  — 

To  found,  lay  foundation  of,  8tye\i6w  themelioo. 
Heb.  I.  10  Thou . .  hast  laid  the  foundation  of  the  ea. 

FOUNDATIONS  — 

1.  Foundations,  ni'PK  oshyoth. 

jgr_  30.  15  her  foundations  are  fallen,  her  walls  are 

2.  Foundations,  j’WR  ushshin. 

Ezra  4.  12  have  set  up.  .and  joined  the  foundations 

5.  16  laid  the  foundation  of  the  house  of  God 

6.  3  let  the  foundations  thereof  be  strongly 

3.  Foundations,  nil  did  mosadoth. 

Deut32.  22  and  set  on  fire  the  foundations  of  the 

2  Sa.  22.  8  the  foundations  of  heaven  moved  and 

22.  16  the  foundations  of  the  world  were  disco. 
Psa  18  7  tlie  foundations  also  of  the  hills  moved 

18  15  the  foundations  of  the  world  were  disco. 
82.  5  all  the  foundations  of  the  earth  are  out 
Prov.  8.  29  when  he  appointed  the  foundations  of  the 
Isa.  24.  18  the  foundations  of  the  earth  do  shake 
40  21  have  ye  not  understood  from  the  founda. 
58.  12  thou  shalt  raise  up  the  foundations  of 
Jer.  31.  37  and  the  foundations  of  the  earth  searched 
51.  26  for  a  corner,  nor  a  stone  for  foundations 
Mic.  6.  2  Hear,  .ye  strong  foundations  of  the  earth 

FOUNDER  — 

To  refine,  purify,  tsarapli. 

Judgi7  4  and  gave  them  to  the  founder,  who  made 
Jer.  6.  29  the  founder  melteth  in  vain :  for  the  wic. 
10.  9  the  work . .  of  the  hands  of  the  founder 
10.  14  every  founder  is  confounded  by  the  grav. 
51.17  every  founder  is  confounded  by  the  grav. 
FOUNTAIN  — 

1.  Well,  cistern,  Tip,  p-p  bor,  bayir. 

Jer.  6.  7  As  a  fountain  casteth  out  her  waters,  so 

2.  Fountain,  jflpo  mabbua. 

Eccl.12.  6  or  the  pitcher  be  broken  at  the  fountain 

3.  Spring,  fountain,  j;5?5  may  an. 

Gen.  7.  II  the  same  day  were  all  the  fountains  of 

8  2  The  fountains  also  of  the  deep  and  the 

Lev.  11.  36  Nevertheless  a  fountain  or  pit,  (wherem 
Josh.  15.  9  unto  the  fountain  of  the  water  of  Nepht. 

1  Ki.  18.  5  Go . .  unto  all  fountains  of  water,  and  unto 

2  Ch  42.  4  who  stopped  all  the  fountains,  and  the 

Psa  74  1 5  Thou  didst  cleave  the  fountain  and  thefl. 

’  1 14  8  turned . .  the  flint  into  a  fountain  of  waters 

Prov.  5.  16  Let  thy  fountains  be  dispersed  abroad 

8.  24  when,  .no  fountains  abounding  with  wa. 
25.  26  a  troubled  fountain,  and  a  corrupt  spring 

Song  4.  12  a  spring  shut  up,  a  fountain  sealed 

4.  15  A  fountain  of  gardens,  a  well  of  living  w. 
Isa.  41.  18  and  fountains  in  the  midst  of  the  valleys 
Hos.  14.  15  and  his  fountain  shall  be  dried  up  :  lie 
Joel  3.  18  a  fountain  shall  come  forth  of  the  house 

4 . Fountain,  Tpa  rnaqor.  . 

Lev.  20.  18  he  hath  discovered  her  fountain,  and 

20.  18  she  hath  uncovered  the  fountain  of  her 
Psa,  46.  9  For  with  thee  (is)  the  fountain  of  life 

68.  26  Bless,  .the  Lord,  from  the  fountain  of  Is. 
Prov.  5.  18  Let  thy  fountain  be  blessed  :  and  rejoice 
14  14  Tlie  law  of  the  wise  (is)  a  fountain  of  life 
14.  27  The  fear  of  the  Lord  (is)  a  fountain  of  lne 
Jer.  2.  13  they  have  forsaken  me,  the  fountain  of 

9.  1  and  mine  eyes  a  fountain  of  tears,  that 
17.  14  the  Lord,  the  fountain  of  living  waters 

Hos.  14.  15  his  fountain  shall  he  dried  up  :  lie  shall 
Zech.  1 4.  1  In  that  day  there  shall  be  a  fountain 


FOUR 


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FOURSCORE 


5.  Spring,  fountain,  j;y  ayin. 

Gen.  1 6.  ^  angel,  .found  her  by  a  fountain  of  water 
16.  7  by  the  fountain  in  the  way  to  Shur 
Nura33-  9  :U'J  in  Klim,  .twelve  fountains  of  waters 
Deut.  8.  7  a  land  of  brooks  of  water,  of  fountains 
33.  28  the  fountain  of  Jacob . .  upon  a  land  of 

1  Sa.  29.  1  the  Israelites  pitched  by  a  fountain  which 

2  Ch.32.  3  to  stop  the  waters  of  the  fountains  which 
Neh.  2.  14  Then  I  went  on  to  the  gate  of  the  fount. 

3.  15  But  the  gate  of  the  fountain  repaired 
12.  37  at  the  fountain  gate,  which  was  over  aga. 
Prov.  8.  28  when  he  strengthened  the  fountains  of 

6 . Fount,  source ,  irqyfi  pege. 

Mark  5.  29  straightway  the  fountain  of  her  blood 
Jas.  3.  11  Doth  a  fountain  send  forth  at  the  same 
Jas.  3.  12  [so  (can)  no  fountain  both  yield  salt  water] 
Rev.  7.  17  shall  lead  them  unto  living  fountains  of 
8.  io  and  upon  the  fountains  of  waters 

14.  7  made  heaven . .  and  the  fountains  of  waters 
16.  4  poured  out  his  vial  upon  the . .  fountains  of 
ai.  6  of  the  fountain  of  the  water  of  life  freely 
FOUR  — 

1  .Four,  jiaqx  arba,  arbaah. 

Gen.  2.  10  it  was  parted,  and  became  into  four  heads 

ii.  13,  15  lived.. four  hundred  and  three  years 
11.  16  Eber  lived  four  and  thirty  years,  and  be. 

11.  17  Eber  lived,  .four  hundred  and  thirty  yea. 

14.  9  king  of  Ellasar ;  four  kings  with  five 

15.  13  they  shall  afflict  them  four  hundred  years 
23.  15  the  land  (is  worth)  four  hundred  shekels 
23.  16  four  hundred  shekels  of  silver,  current 

32.  6  to  meet  thee,  and  four  hundred  men  with 

33.  i  Esau  came,  and  with  him  four  hundred 
47.  24  four  parts  shall  be  your  own,  for  seed  of 

Exodi2.  40  sojourning,  .(was)four  hundred  and  thirty 

12.  41  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  the  four  hu. 
22.  1  he  shall  restore . .  four  sheep  for  a  sheep 

25. 12  thou  shalt  east  four  rings  of  gold  for  it 

25.  12  and  put  (them)  in  the  four  corners  there. 

25.  26  thou  shalt  make  for  it  four  rings  of  gold 

25.  26  four  corners  that  (are)  on  the  four  feet 

25.  34  in  the  candlestick  (shall  be)  four  bowls 

26.  2,  8  the  breadth  of  one  curtain  four  cubits 

26.  32  thou  shalt  hang  it  upon  four  pillars  of 

26.  32  gold,  upon  the  four  sockets  of  silver 

27.  2  horns  of  it  upon  the  four  corners  thereof 

27.  4  make  four  brasen  rings  in  the  four  corners 

27.  16  tlxeir  pillai'3.  .four,  and  their  sockets  four 

28.  17  thou  shalt  set  in  it.  .four  rows  of  stones 

36.  9  the  breadth  of  one  curtain  four  cubits 

36.  15  and  four  cubits  (was)  the  breadth  of  one 

36.  3&  made  thereunto  four  pillars  (of)  shittim 

36.  36  and  he  cast  for  them  four  sockets  of  silv. 

37.  3,  13  And  he  cast  for  it  four  rings  of  gold 

37.  3  (to  be  set)  by  the  four  corners  of  it ;  even 

37. 13  put  the  rings  upon  the  four  corners  that 

37.  20  in  the  candlestick  (were)  four  bowls  made 

38.  2  he  made  the  horns,  .on  the  four  comers 
'38.  5  he  cast  four  rings  for  the  four  ends  of  the 

38.  19  pillars(were)four,  and  their  sockets. .  four 

38.  29  and  two  thousand  and  four  hundred  she. 
39. 10  And  they  set  in  it  four  rows  of  stoues 

Lev.  11.  20  All  fowls  that  creep,  going  upon  (all)  four 
11.21  creeping  thing  that  goeth  upon  (all)  four 
11.  23  creeping  things,  which  have  four  feet 
ii.  27  all  manner  of  beasts  that  go  on  (all)  four 
11.  42  whatsoever  goeth  upon  (all)  four,  or  what. 
Nmn.  1.  29  fifty  and  four  thousand  and  four  hund. 

1.  31  fifty  and  seven  thousand  and  four  hund. 

1.  37  thirty  and  five  thousand  and  four  hund. 

1.  43  fifty  and  three  thousand  and  four  hund. 

2.  6  fifty  and  four  thousand  and  four  hund. 

2.  8  fifty  and  seven  thousand  and  four  hund. 

2.  9  six  thousand  and  four  hundred,  through. 

2. 16  fifty  and  one  thousand  and  four  hund. 

2.  23  (were)  thirty  and  five  thousand  and  four 
2.  30  fifty  and  three  thousand  and  four  hund. 

7.  7  Two  wagons  and  four  oxen  he  gave  unto 
7.  8  four  wagons  and  eight  oxen  he  gave  unto 
7.  85  two  thousand  and  four  hundred  (shekels) 

7.  88  peace  offerings,  (were)  twenty  and  four 

25. ]  9  those  that  died . .  were  twenty  and  four 

26.  25,  43  threescore  and  four  thousand  and 

26.  47  fifty  and  three  thousand  and  four  hund. 

26.  50  forty  and  five  thousand  and  four  hund 
Deut.  3.  11  four  cubits  the  breadth  of  it,  after  the 

22.  12  make  thee  fringes  upon  the  four  quarters 
Josh  19.  7  Ether,  and  Ashan  ;  four  cities  and  their 
21.  18  and  Almon  with  her  suburbs  ;  four  cities 
21.  22  Beth-horon  with  her  suburbs ;  four  cities 
21.  24  Gath-rimmon  with  her  suburbs;  four  cit. 
21.  29  En-gannim  with  her  suburbs  ;  four  cities 
21.  31  and  Rehob  with  her  suburbs  ;  four  cities 
2 1  ■  35  Nahalal  with  her  suburbs  ;  four  cities 
21.  39  Jazer  with  her  suburbs ;  four  cities  in  all 
Judg.  9.  34  they  laid  wait  against  Shechem  in  four 
11.  40  went  yearly  to  lament,  .four  days  in  a  ye. 

19.  2  and  was  there  four  whole  months 

20.  2  four  hundred  thousand  footmen  that 
20.  17  were  numbered  four  hundred  thousand 

20.  47  abode  in  the  rock  Rimmon  four  months 

21.  12  they  found,  .four  hundred  young  virgins 
1  .  a.  4.  2  and  they  slew,  .about  four  thousand  men 

22.  2  there  were  with  him  about  four  hundred 
25-  13  there  went  up  after  David  about  four  h. 

27.  7  David  dwelt . .  a  full  year  and  four  months 
30.  10  David  pursued,  he  and  four  hundred  men 
30. 17  save  four  hundred  young  men,  which  rode 

2  sa.  21.  20  four  and  twenty  in  number  ;  and  he  also 
21.  22  These  four  were  born  to  the  giant  in  Gath 


1  Ki.  6.  1  And  it  came  to  pass,  in  the  four  buDdred 
7.  2  upon  four  rows  of  cedar  pillars,  with  ce 
7.  19  (were)  of  lily  work  in  the  porch,  four  cu' 
7.  27  four  cubits  (was)  the  length  of  one  base 
7.  27  and  four  cubits  the  breadth  thereof,  and 
7.  30  And  every  base  had  four  brasen  wheels 
7.  30  the  four  corners  thereof  had  undersetters 
7.  32  And  under  the  borders  (were)  four  wheels 
7.  34  four  undersetters  to  the  four  comers  of 
7.  38  every  laver  was  four  cubits,  .upon  every 
7.  42  four  hundred  pomegranates  for  the  two 
9.  28  gold,  four  hundred  and  twenty  talents 
10.  26  he  had  a  thousand  and  four  hundred 
15.  33  to  reign  over  all  Israel,  .twenty  and  four 
18.  19  the  prophets  of  Baal  four  hundred  and 
18.  19  the  prophets  of  the  groves  four  hundred 
18.  22  but  Baal's  prophets  (are)  four  hundred 
18.  33  Till  four  barrels  with  water,  and  pour 

22.  6  about  four  hundred  men,  and  said  unto 
2  Ki.  7.  3  And  there  were  four  leprous  men  at  the 

14-  13  unto  the  corner  gate,  four  hundred  cubits 

1  th.  3.  5  four,  ofBath-shuathedaughterof  Ammon 

5- 18  four  and  forty  thousand  seven  hundred 
7.  1  Tola,  and  Puah,  Jashub,  and  Shimrom,  fo 

7.  7  and  two  thousand  and  thirty  and  four 

9.  24  In  four  quarters  were  the  porters,  toward 
9.  26  For  these  Levites,  the  four  chief  porters 

12.  26  Of  the  children  of  Levi,  four  thousand 

20.  6  whose  fingers  and  toes,  .four  and  twenty 

21.  5  Judah  (was)  four  hundred  threescore  and 
21.  20  his  four  sous  with  him  hid  themselves 

23.  4  Of  which,  twenty  and  four  thousand 
23.  5  Moreover,  four  thousand  (were)  porters 

23.  5  and  four  thousand  praised  the  Lord  with 
23. 10  These  (four)  were  the  sons  of  Shimei 

23. 12  Amram,  Izhar,  Hebron,  and  Uzziel,  four 

24.  18  the  four  and  twentieth  to  Maaziali 

25.  31  The  four  and  twentieth  to  Romanti-ezer 

26. 17  northward  four  a  day,  southward  four  a 

26. 18  At  Parbar  westward,  four  at  the  causeway 
27.  1  of  every  course . .  twenty  and  four  thous. 
27-  2. 4.  5.  7>  8,  9  his  course  (were)  twenty  and  f. 
27-  10,  11,  12, 13,  14,  ishis  course . . twenty  and  f. 

2  Ch.  1.  14  he  had  a  thousand  and  four  hundred 

4.  13  four  hunched  pomegranates  on  the  two 

8.  18  took  thence  four  hundred  and  fifty  talents 

9.  25  Solomon  had  four  thousand  stalls  for 

13.  3  with .  .four  hundred  thousand  chosen  men 
18.  5  gathered . .  of  prophets  four  hundred  men 
25.  23  to  the  comer  gate,  four  hundred  cubits 

Ezra  1.  io  basons  of  a  second . .  four  hundred  and 

1.  11  All.  .five  thousand  and  four  hundred 

2.  7  a  thousand  two  hundred  fifty  and  four 
2. 15  of  Adin,  four  hundred  fifty  and  four 

2.  31  a  thousand  two  hundred  fifty  and  four 
2.  40  Levites.  .of  Hodaviah,  seventy  and  four 
2.  67  Their  camels,  four  hundred  thirty  and 
Neh.  6.  4  they  sent  unto  me  four  times  after  this 
7.  12  a  thousand  two  hundred  fifty  and  four 
7.  23  of  Bezai,  three  hundred  twenty  and  four 
7.  34  a  thousand  two  hundred  fifty  and  four 
7.  43  Levites.  .of  Hodevah,  seventy  and  four 
7.  69  camels,  four  hundred  thirty  and  five 
11.  6  four  hundred  threescore  and  eight  valiant 
11.  18  Levites.  .two  hundred  fourscore  and  four 
Job  1.  19  and  smote  the  four  corners  of  the  house 
42.  16  Job.  .saw.  .his  sons’  sons,  .four  generati. 
Prov  30.  15  (yea),  four  (things)  say  not,  (It  is)  enough 
30.  18  too  wonderful  for  me,  yea,  four  which  I 
30.  21  disquieted,  and  for  four,  .it  cannot  bear 
30.  24  There  be  four,  .little  upon  the  earth,  but 
30.  29  three . .  which  go  well,  yea,  four  are  comely 
Isa.  11. 12  gather,  .from  the  four  corners  of  the  earth 
17.  6  four,  .five  in  the  outmost  fruitful  branches 
Jer.  15.  3  I  will  appoint  over  them  four  kinds,  saith 

36.  23  when  Jehudi  had  read  three  or  four  leaves 
49.  36  the  four  winds  from  the  four  quarters  of 
52.  21  the  tliickness  thereof  (was)  four  fingers 
52.  30  all  the  persons  (were)  four  thousand  and 

Eze.  1.  5  the  likeness  of  four  living  creatures 
1.  6  And  every  one  had  four  faces 
1.  6  and  every  one  had  four  wings 
1.  8  nnder  their  wings  on  their  four  sides 
1.  8  they  four  had  their  faces  and  their  wings 
i.  10  they  four  had  the  face  of  a  man,  and 
1.  10  they  four  had  the  face  of  an  ox  on  the 
1.  10  they  four  also  had  the  face  of  an  eagle 
1.  15  by  the  living  creatures,  with  his  four  f. 

1.  16  they  four  had  one  likeness  :  and  their 
1.  17  they  went  upon  them  four  sides  .they 
1.  18  rings,  .full  of  eyes  round  about  them  four 
7.  2  the  end  is  come  upon  the  four  corners  of 
10.  9  when  I  looked,  behold  the  four  wheels 
10.  10  they  four  had  one  likeness,  as  if  a  wheel 
10.  11  they  went  upon  their  four  sides;  they 
10.  12  wheels,  .the  wheels  that  they  four  had 
10.  14  And  every  one  had  four  faces  :  the  first  f. 
10.  21  Every  one  had  four  faces  .four  wings 

14.  21  when  I  send  rayfour  sore  judgments  upon 

37.  9  Come  from  the  four  winds,  0  breath,  and 
40.  41  Four  tables  (were)  on  this  side,  and  four 

40.  42  And  the  four  tables  (were)  of  hewn  stone 

41.  5  the  breadth  of.  .side  chamber,  four  cubits 

42.  20  He  measured  it  by  the  four  sides  :  it  had 

43.  14  to  the  greater  settle  (shall  be)  four  cubits 
43.  15  So  the  altar  (shall  be)  four  cubits  ;  and 
43.  15  from  the  altar  and  upward,  .four  horns 
43.  16  altar,  .square  in  the  four  squares  thereof 
43.  17  and  fourteen  broad  in  the  four  squares 
43.  20  on  the  four  horns,  .and  on  the  four  corn. 
4;.  19  upon  the  four  comers  of  the  settle  of  the 
46.  21  caused  me  to  pass  by  the  four  comers  of 


Hag. 


Zecli. 


Rev. 


Eze.  46.  22  In  the  four  comers  of  the  court,  .courts 
46.  22  these  four  corners  (were)  of  one  measure 
46.  23  And.  .a  row.  .round  about  them  four 
4S’  lf>  ,l6>  l6’  l6>  3°.  32.  33.  34  four  thousand  and 
Dan.  1.  17  As  for  these  four  children,  God  gave  them 

8.  8  for  it  came  up  four  notable  ones  toward 
8.  22  whereas  four  stood  up  for  it,  four  kingd 
10.  4  in  the  four  and  twentieth  day  of  the  first 
4  s‘la11  be  divided  toward  the  four  winds  of 
Amos  I.  3,  6,  9  1 1  13  For  three  trans. . .  and  for  four 
2.  1,  4,  61  or  three  transgressions . .  and  for  four 
1  'S  In  the  four  and  twentieth  day  of  the  sixth 
2. 10  In  the  four  and  twentieth  (day)  of  the 
2.  18  from  the  four  and  twentieth  day  of  the 
20  the  word,  .came  unto  Haggai  in  the  four 

7  upon  the  four  and  twentieth  day  of  the 

1.  18  Then  I.  .saw,  and  behold  four  horns 

1  ■  20  And  the  Lord  showed  me  four  carpenters 

2.  6  I  have  spread  you  abroad  as  the  four  wi 

6.  1  there  came  four  chariots  out  from  betw 

6.  5  These  (are)  the  four  spirits  of  the  heavens 

2 . Four,  vtpn  arba,  arbaah. 

Ezra  6.  17  two  hundred  rams,  four  hundred  lambs 
Dan.  3.  25  I  see  four  men  loose,  walking  in  the  midst 

7.  2  the  four  winds  of  the  heaven  strove  upon 
7.  3  four  great  beasts  came  up  from  the  sea 

7.  6  upon  the  back  of  it  four  wings  of  a  fowl 
7.  6  the  beast  had  also  four  heads  ;  and  dom. 
7.  17  These,  .beasts,  which  are  four,  (are)  four 

3.  Four,  reacraprs  tessares. 

Matt  24.  31  shall  gather  together.,  from  the  four  winds 
Mark  2.  3  sick  of  the  palsy,  which  was  borne  of  four 

13.  27  shall  gather  together,  .from  the  four  winds 
Luke  2.  37  a  widow  of  about  fourscore  and  four  years 
Johnn.  17  he  had  (lain)  in  the  grave  four  days  already 
19.  23  made  four  parts,  to  every  soldier  a  part 
Acts  10.  11  a  great  sheet  knit  at  the  four  corners 

11.  5  let  down  from  heaven  by  four  comers 

12.  4  delivered  (him)  to  four  quaternions  of 
21.  9  the  same  man  had  four  daughters,  virgins 
21.  23  We  have  four  men  which  have  a  vow  on 

27.  29  they  cast  four  anchors  out  of  the  stem 

4.  4  round  about  the  throne  (were)  four  and 

4.  4  and  upon  the  seats  I  saw  four  and  twenty 
4.  6  round  about  the  throne,  (were)  four  bea. 

4.  8  the  four  beasts  had  each  of  them  six  wi. 

4.  10  The  four  and  tw  enty  elders  fall  down  be 

5.  6  in  the  midst,  of  the  four  beasts,  and  in 

8  when  he  had  taken  the  book,  the  four 
8  and  four  (and)  twenty  elders  fell  down 

14  And  the  four  beasts  said.  Amen.  And 
14  the  four  (and)  twenty  elders  fell  down 
1  I  heard,  .one  of  the  four  beasts  saying 

6  I  heard  a  voice  in  the  midst  of  the  four 
1  after  these  things  I  saw  four  angels  stan. 

1  holding  the  four  winds  of  the  earth 

2  cried  with  a  loud  voice  to  the  four  angels 
,.  4  sealed  an  hundred,  .forty,  four  thousand 

7.  11  and  (about)  the  elders,  and  the  fourbeas. 
9.  13  I  heard  a  voice  from  the  [four]  horns  of 

9.  14  Loose  the  four  angels  which  are  bound  in 
9. 15  the  four  angels  w-ere  loosed,  which  were 

11. 16  the  four  and  twenty  elders  which  sat 
1  with  him  an  hundred  forty,  .four  thousa. 

3  and  before  the  four  beasts,  and  the  elders 

3  but  the  hundred,  forty .  .four  thousand 

7  one  of  the  four  beasts  gave  unto  the  seven 

4  the  four  and  twenty  elders,  and  the  four 

8  the  nations  which  are  in  the  four  quarters 
21.  17  measured,  .an  hundred .. forty .  .four  cub. 

4 . Fourth,  rerapros  letarlos. 

Acts  10.  30  Four  days  ago  I  was  fasting  until  this  h. 
FOUR  (days,  months,  hundred,  thousand)  — 

1  .Four  months,  (the  space  of),  TErpd.fj.pvov  tetram. 
John  4.  35  Say  not  ye,  There  are  yet  four  months 

2.  Belonging  to  fourth  day,  Ttraprcuos  tetartaios. 
Johnn.  39  he  stiuketh;  for  he  hath  been  (dead)fonrd. 

3.  Four  thousand,  TETpaKiax‘h.101  tetrakischilioi. 

Matt  1 5.  38  they  that  did  eat  were  four  thousand  men 

16.  to  Neither  the  seven  loaves  of  the  four  tho. 
Mark  8.  9  they  that  had  eaten  were  about  four  tho. 

8.  20  when  the  seven  among  four  thousand 
Acts  21.  38  leddest  out.  .four  thousand  men  that 

4.  F our  hundred,  rtrpo.Koaioi  tetrakosioi. 

Acts  5.  36  to  whom  a  number  of  men,  about  four  h 
7.  6  and  entreat  (them)  evil  four  hundred  ye. 

13.  20  about  the  space  of  four  hundred  and  fifty 
Gal.  3  17  the  law,  which  was  four  hundred  and  th. 
FOUR  and  twenty  — 

Twenty  four,  Eino<riTE<rirapEs  eikosilessares. 

Rev.  5.  14  the  [four  (and)  twenty  elders]  fell  down 

FOUR  fold  — 

1.  Four  fold,  C'nyaix  arbatayim. 

2  Sa.  12.  6  he  shall  restore  the  lamb  four  fold,  beca. 

2 . Fourfold,  TerpawKoos  tetraploos. 

Luke  19.  8  by  false  accusation,  I  restore . .  four  fold 
FOUR  footed  beast  — - 

Four  footed,  quadruped ,  rerpaivovs  tetrapous. 

Acts  10.  12  Wherein,  .all  manner  of  four  footed  bea. 

11.  6  I  considered,  and  saw  four  footed  beasts 
Rom.  1.  23  and  four  footed  beasts,  and  creeping 
FOURSCORE  — 

\. Eighty,  0";b?>  shemonim. 

Gen.  16.  16  Abram  (was)  fourscore  and  six  years  old 


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foursquare 


/-<  -.r-  oft  T<;aac  were  an  hundred  and  fourscore  y.  • 

Exod375'  7  MosesTwas)* fourscore . .  Aaron  fourscore 
Num '  l:  l  an  hundred  thousand  and  fourscore  tho. 

a  48  eight  thousand  and  five  hundred  and  fou. 

Josh  14  10  I  (am)  this  day  fourscore  and  five  years 
JudVt  3°  And  the  land  had  rest  fourscore  years 

1  SaS23'  jS  slew  on  that  day  fourscore  and  five  per 

2  Sa  19.  32  Barzillai  was  a  very  aged  man.  .fourscore 

iq  33  I  (am)  this  day  fourscore  years  old ..  can 

1  Ki  s’  is  fourscore  thousand  hewers  in  the  moun. 

K  ,2'  21  hundred  and  fourscore  thousand  chosen 

2  Ki  6'  25  until  an  ass’s  head  was  (sold)  tor  fourscore 

’  10  24  Jehu  appointed  fourscore  men  without 
19.'  35  an  hundred  fourscore  and  five  thousand 
rm  „  c  reckoned  in  all.  .fourscore  and  seven  th. 

■  0  Eliel  the  chief,  and  his  brethren  fourscore 

25  7  all. .  was  two  hundred  fourscore  and  eight 

7  Ch  2  2  fourscore  thousand  to  hew  in  the  moun. 

2  18  fourscore  thousand  (to  he)  hewers  m  the 
1  hundred  and  fourscore  thousand  chosen 
”  8  two  hundred  and  fourscore  thousand 

,7  is  two  hundred  and  fourscore  thousand 
17. 18  an  hundred  and  fourscore  thoiisana 

26  17  with  him  fourscore  priests  of  the  .LORI) 

Frra  8  8  Zebadiah .  .and  with  him  fourscore  males 

Neh  7  26  Netophah,  an  hundred  fourscore  and 

it'  18  Levites.  .two  hundred  fourscore  and  four 

■Rsth  1  4  many  days,  .an hundred  and  fourscore 

*  and* tf  by  reason  of  strength . .  fourscore 
Song96.  8  There  are  threescore  queens,  and  foursc. 

Tsa  °  77  36  a  hundred  and  fourscore  and  five  thou. 

Jer  41'.  5  there  came,  .from  Samaria,  .fourscore 

L  k  16. 37  he  said .  .Take  thy  bill,  and  write  fours. 

FOURSQUARE — 

SUlluiftr  thel>olToM*»onlouliq«l.re 

2S.  16  Foursquare  it  shall  be,  (being)  doubled 
70  2  foursquare  shall  it  be  ;  and  two  cubits 

37.  2S  he  made  the  incense  altar,  .foursquare 

78  1  And  he  made  the  altar ..  foursquare 

39]  9  It  was  foursquare  ;  they  made  the  beast 

3 . To  be  foursquare,  V31,  raba,  4. 

t  Ki  7  31  cravings  with  their  borders,  foursquaie 
Eze.  40!  47  and  an  hundred  cubits  broad,  foursquaie 

4 . Four  cornered,  Terpdyaxvos  tetragonos. 

Rev.  21.  16  the  city  lieth  foursquare,  and  the  length 

FOURTEEN  —  ,  ,  , 

1  .Four  {and)  ten,  y31*  arba 

Gen  31  41  I  served  thee  fourteen  years  for  thy  two 
ll.  tl  sons  of  Rachel,  .all  the  souls  (were)  fou. 
Num  1.  27  threescore  and  fourteen  thousand  and 
2  4  threescore  and  fourteen  thousand  and 

16  40  Now  they  that  died .  .were  fourteen  tho. 
2Q'  13  17,  20,  23,  26,  29,  33  fourteen  lambs  of  the 
20  13  tenth,  .to  each  lamb  of  the  fourteen  lambs 
Josh  it  36  of  Judah,  .fourteen  cities  with  their  viL 
?8  28  of  Benjamin,  .fourteen  cities  with  their 
!  Ki.  8.  65  seven  days  and  seven  days  .  fourteen  days 
l  Ch  2  3  3  God  gave  to  Heman  fourteen  sons  and 

*  Ch  13  2?  Abijah .  .married  fourteen  wives,  and 
Tob  11  12  for  he  had  fourteen  thousand  sheep 
Eze.  43.  17  settle,  .fourteen,  .long  and  fourteen  br. 

2 .Fourteen,  SeKareairapes  dekatessares. 

Matt  1  17  from  Abraham  to  David .  .fourteen  gener. 
M  \  ^  away  into  Babylon  (are)  fourteen  genera. 

\  \l  unto  Christ  (are)  fourteen  generations 
7  Co  12  2  I  knew  a  man  in  Christ  above  fourteen 

Gal.  2.  1  Then  fourteen  years  after  I  went  up  again 


ZeCh'  7.  \  in  thTf om-t hTday^rf  theninth month 

2'FGenthL  19  tiie^vlning  and  the  morning^ere  the f. 

2.  14  And  the  fourth  river  (is)  Euphrates 
13.  ,6  But  in  the  fourth  generation  they  shall 
Exod28  20  And  the  fourth  row  a  beryl,  and  an  onyx 
in  1 3  And  the  fourth  row,  a  beryl,  an  onyx,  and 
Lev  19.  24  But  in  the  fourth  year  all  the  fruit  ther. 
Num  7  70  On  the  fourth  day  Elizur  the  son  of  She. 

*  2q"  I3  And  on  the  fourth  day  ten  bullocks,  two 

Tosh  10  17  the  fourth  lot  came  out  to  Issachar,  for 
Judg  19.  5  it  came  to  pass  on  the  fourth  day,  when 
,  Sa  7  4  the  fourth,  Adonijali  the  son  of  Haggith 

1  Ki  6.  i  ill  the  fourth  year  of  Solomon  s  reign  ovei 
6  33  posts  (of)  olive  tree,  a  fourth  part  (of  the 
6  37  Ill  the  lourth  year  was  the  foundation  of 

2  Ki  10.  30  thy  children  of  the  fourth  (generation) 
i  r  x  2  saying,  Thy  sons  shall  sit . .  unto  the  f oui  th 
18.  9  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  fourth  year  of 

x  Ch  2  14  Nethaneel  the  fourth,  Raddai  the  fifth 
3  2  the  fourth,  Adonijah  the  son  of  Haggith 

2'  1,  the  third  Zedekiah,  the  fourth  ShaUum 
8  2  Nohah  the  fourth,  and  Rapha  the  fifth 

12  10  Mishmannah  the  fourth,  Jeremiah  the  fi. 
22  iq  Jahaziel  the  third,  and  .1  ekameam  the  fo. 
24.  8  The  third  to  Harim,  the  fourth  to  Seorim 
21  23  Jahaziel  the  third,  Jekameam  the  fourth 

25  11  The  fourth  to  Izri,  (he),  his  sons,  and  his 
26.  2  Zebadiah  the  third,  Jatlmiel  the  fourth 

26  4  Sacar  the  fourth,  and  Nethaneel  the  fifth 
26.  1?  Tebaliah  the  third,  Zechariah  the  fourth 

27  7  The  fourth  (captain)  for  the  fourth  month 
2  Ch  20  26  And  on  the  fourth  day  they -  assembled 

Ezra  8  33  Now  on  the  fourth  day  was  the  silver  and 

Je?  23  1  in  the  fourth  year  of  Jehoiakim  the  son 

28  I  in  the  fourth  year,  (and)  in  the  fifth  mo. 

36  1  it  came  to  pass,  in  the  fourth  year  of 

30  2  in  the  fourth  month,  the  ninth  (day)  of 

43'  I  in  the  fourth  year  of  Jehoiakim  the  son 
%  2  in  the  fourth  year  of  Jehoiakim  the  son 
51.  39  into  Babylon  in  the  fourth  year  of  his lie. 
~2  6  And  in  the  fourth  month,  in  the  ninth 

Eze  5 1.  1  it  came  to  pass,  .in  the  fourth  (month) 
10.  14  and  the  fourth  the  face  of  an  eagle 

Dan  11.  2  and  the  fourth  shaU  be  far  richer  than 

Zech  6  3  in  the  fourth  chariot  gnsled  and  bay 

8.  19  The  fast  of  the  fourth  (month),  and  the 


FOURTEENTH  — 

1  Fnvrtand)  ten  fey  nyaf  N,  njflj  yaiN  arbaah  asar. 
Xr  in^the  fourteenth  yeaf  cameChedorlaomer 
Exoili2  6  shall  keep  it  up  until  the  fourteenth  day 
,2’  18  In  the  first  (month),  on  the  fourteenth  day 
Lev  23.  5  In  the  fourteenth,  .of  the  first  month  at 
Num  g.  3  In  the  fourteenth  day  of  this  month,  at 
o.  3  they  kept  the  passover  on  the  fourteenth 
o  11  The  fourteenth  day  of  the  second  month 
2t  16  in  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  first 
Josh  3  10  kept  the  passover  on  the  fourteenth  day 
2  Ki  18  13  in  the  fourteenth  year  of  king  Hezekiah 
1  Ch  24.  13  to  Huppah,  the  fourteenth  to  Jeshebeab 
2T  21  The  fourteenth  to  Mattitlnah.  .his  sons 

2Ch  30  1 3  they  killed  the  passover  on  the  fourteenth 

'  L  ?  they  killed  the  passover  on  the  fourteenth 
Ezra  6  iq  kept  the  passover  upon  the  fourteenth 
S  o  15  on  the  fourteenth  day  also  of  the  month 
o  17  on  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  same  rested 
q  ,8  Jews,  .assembled,  .on  the  fourteenth  th. 

9.  19  made  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  month 
9  21  they  should  keep  the  fourteenth  day  of 
Isa  26  1  Now  itcame  to  pass  in  the  fourteenth  ye. 

Eze  40  1  in  the  fourteenth  year  after  that  the  city 

4°.'  2i  in  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  month,  ye 

‘l.Four  and  tenth,  Teo-aaparKcutitKaTos tessareska. 
Acts  27.  27  But  when  the  fourteenth  night  was  come 
27.  33  This  day  is  the  fourteenth  day  that  ye 

FOURTH  — 

1.  Four,  ysix  arba.  ,  . ,  . 

1  Ki.  22.  41  in  the  fourth  year  of  Ahab  king  of  Israel 

2  Ch.  3.  2  he  began  to  build,  .in  the  fourth  year  of 

Neh  9.  1  Now  in  tho  twenty  and  fourth  day  of  this 


3”*Dan^2  4o?Aiid  the  fourth  kingdom  shall  be  strong 
3  23  form  of  the  fourth  is  like  the  Son  of  God 
%  7  and  behold  a  fourth  beast,  dreadful  and 

7.  23  saidTThe  fomthbelst  shall  be  the  fourth 

Exodzo.  5  the  tWrd  and  t0  th  fourth  (gener.) 
Nnmil  18  unto  the  third  and  fourth  (generation! 
Deut.  5.  9  uuto  the  third  and  fourth  (generation)  of 

k  Fourth,  t 6Tct.pT os  tetartos.  ,  _ 

Matt  14.  25  in  the  fourth  watch  of  the  inghtJesus 

Mark  6  48  and  about  the  fourth  watch  of  the  nig 
Mark.  6.  48  ana  beast  (was)  like  a  flying  eagle 

6  7  And  when  he  had  opened  the: fourth  1 seal 
6  7  I  heard  the  voice  of  the  fourth  beast  say 

8  12  And  the  fourth  angel  sounded,  and  the  t 
16.  8  the  fourth  angel  poured  out  his  vial  upon 

21. 19  third,  a  chalcedony;  the  fourth,  anemer. 

FOURTH  (part)  — 

tsxod 29  40  andthe  fourth  partof  an  liinof  wine(for) 
Lev.  23.  13  (shall  be)  of  wine,  the  fourth  (part)  of  an 
N1UD15.  4  with  the  fourth  (part)  of  an  hin  of  oil 

,  c  the  fourth  (part)  of  an  Inn  of  wine  for  a 
28  5  mingled  with  the  fourth  (part)  of  an  hm 

28  7  And  the  drink .  .(shall  be)  the  fourth  (pa  ) 

28.  14  and  a  fourth  (part)  of  an  Inn '  u“t0  a  11 imb 
Neh  o  3  read  in  the  book . .  (one)  fourth  part  of  the 
N  1  •  9g.  f  and  (another)  fourth  part  they  confessed 

40  theiourth  part  of  an  hin  of  beaten  oil 

1  Sa.  9.  4  8  I  have  here  at  hand  the  fourth  part  of  a 

^^umz^rthe  number  of  the  fourth  (part)of  Israel? 

2  Ki  6  25  the  fourth  part  of  a  cab  of  dove  s  dun0 

4. Fourth ,  Terapros  tetartos.  ,  f  f 

Rev.  6.  8  power  was  given .  .over  the  fourth  part  0 


Gen.  8.17  Bring  forth  with  thee . .  (both)  of  fowl 
8.  19  every  creeping  thing,  and  every  fowl 
8.  20  took,  of  every  clean  fowl,  and  offered 
o  2  upon  every  fowl  of  the  air,  upon  all  that 
%  10  of  the  fowl,  of  the  cattle,  and  of  every 
Lev  I  14  And  if  the  burnt  sacrifice.  . (be)  of  fowls 
7  26  ye  shall  eat  no  manner,  .of  fowl  or  of 
!i  jy  shall  have  in  abomination  among  the  fo. 

11.  20  All  fowls  that  creep,  going  upon  Call) 

II  46  of  the  fowl,  and  of  every  living  creature 
i7'  13  catcheth  any  beast  or  fowl  that  may  be 
20  25  and  between  unclean  fowls  and  clean 
20  25  abominable  by  beast,  or  by  fowl,  or  by 
Dent, 14  20  (But  of)  all  clean  fowls  ye  may  eat 
D  28'  26  thy  carcase  shall  be  meat  unto  all  fowls 
1  Sa  17  44  I  will  give  thy  flesh  unto  the  fowls  of  the 
17  46  give  the  carcases,  .this  dayunto  the  fowls 
^  bp  snake  also  of  beasts,  and  of  fowl,  and 
1  14  3i3i  himthat  dtth  .  shall  the  fowls  of  the  an- 

16  4  him  that  dieth . .  shall  the  fowls  of  the 
21'.  24  and  him  that  dieth.  .shall l  the  fowls 1  eat 
Job  12  7  But  ask  now.  .the  fowls  of  the  air,  and 

28  2?I  and  kept  close  from  the  fowls  of  the  ail  _ 

3  5  „  maketh  us  wiser  than  the  fowls  of  heav.. 
Psa  so.  11  I  know  all  the  fowls  of  the  mountains 

78!  27  feathered  fowls  like  as  the  sand  of  the  sea 

70  2  given  (to  be)  meat  unto  the  fouls  of  the 
104  12  By  them  shall  the  fowls  of  the  heaven 

Jer  7  33  carcases,  .shall  be  meat  for  the  fowls  of 
9.  II  both  the  fowl  of  the  heavens  and  the 
jI  the  fowls  of  the  heaven,  and  the  l>ea^s 
,6  4  carcases  shall  be  meat  for  the  fowls  of 

10  7  will  I  give  to  be  meat  for  the  fowls  of 
34'.  20  bodies  shall  lie  for  meat  unto 'the  tow  s 
c  T  have  given  thee  for  meat,  .to  the  foivls 
q?  6  All  the  fowls  of  heaven  made  their  nests 

71  13  Upon  his  ruin  shall  all  the  fowls  of  the 

32’.  4  will  cause  all  the  fowls  ,0< ^  ‘ 

28  20  fowls  of  the  heaven,  and  the  beasts  of 

44  3?  shall  not  eat. .  whether  it  be  fowl  or  beast 
Hns  4a’  18  with  the  fowls  of  heaven,  and  (with)  the 
H°S-  4  3  shall  languish,  .with  the  fowls  of  heaven 

7  12  I  will  bring  them  down  as  the  fowls  of 
Zeph.  1.  3  I  will  consume  the  fowls  of  the  heaven 

3"FDmi’  TVand  the  fowls  of  the  heaven  hath  he 
D  7:  6  had  upon  the  back  of  it  four  wings  of  a  f . 

4:.  Ravenous  fowl,  W  ayit^  the  carcase5 

?nb  285’  i  (There  is)  a  path  which  no  fowl  knoweth 
£?  18  6  left,  .unto  the  fowls,  .and  the  fowls 


FOWL—  ,  ,  . 

2 .Fowl,  oph 


2.  19 


Gen.'  1.  20  fowl  (that)  mayfly  above  the  earth  in  the 

21  and  every  winged  fowl  after  his  kind  .an 

22  fill  the  waters  in  the  seas,  and  let  fowl 

26,  28  and  over  the  fowl  9f  °ver 

30  to  every  fowl  of  the  air,  and  .. 

ig  the  Lord  God  formed,  every  fowl  of  the 
20  gave  names,  .to  the  fowl  of  the  air,  and 

7  I  will  destroy,  .the  fowls  of 
20  Of  fowls  after  their  kind,  and  of  cattle 

3  Of  fowls  also  of  the  air  by  se)!el)s’  „L,t>ptb 

8  of  fowls,  and  of  every  thing  that  creepeth 
14  every  fowl  after  his  kind,  every  bird  of 
2x  And  all  flesh  died,  .both  of  f»wJ’  a“d.°f 

23  creeping  things,  and  the  fowl  of  the  he. 


5 .Bird,  sparrow,  fowl,  tex  tsippor 

Deut  4  17  likeness  of  any  winged  fowl  that  flieth 

Neh  3.  18  also  fowls  were  prepared  for  me,  ; and 

Psa  8  8  The  fowl  of  the  air,  and  the  fish  of  the 

^  o'  “  rattle  •  creeping  things,  and  flymg  foul 
148.  10  cattle 1 ,  creepir q{  eyery  W1. 

EZ6‘  39.'  17  Speak  unto  every  feathered  fowl,  and  to 

»'  S’  TFZ\/A. » th. 

8.  Winged  air  :  for  they  sow 

Matt  6.  26  Beh  tjiletfowls  came  and  devoured  them 
Mark  4  4  fowls  of  the  air  came  and  devoured  it  up 
M  4'  32  so  that  the  fowls  of  the  air  may  lodge 
Tuke  8  s  and  the  fowls  of  the  air  devoured  it 
L  12  24  much  more  are  ye  better  than  the  fowls . 

13.  19  the  fowls  of  the  air  lodged  in  the  bram 
Anfo  «  to  fmrl  rreeuing  things,  and  fowls  of  the  air 
ACtS  S’.  6  and  creeping  thinfs,  and  fowls  of  the  air 

fowler  — 

'■  «a*SKS55  SA-  -  * '»'» •" 

"‘SSS'Sf.'lrom.  .th. lo.W, 

Pi-ov96.’  5  and  as  a  bird  from  the  hand  of  the  fowler 

o  77,  jf,y  a  snare,  ensnare ,  P’p)  yaqash. 

Psa  i24  7  as  a  bird  out  of  the  snare  of  the  fowlers 

F0X—  L  •  7  7 

l.Fox  ]acJcal^™nh™^t  three  hundred  foxes,  and 
judg!5.  4  Samson  ^caugnt  even  break  dowu 

»£&  SbKSs,  that 

?°nmg  V  II  whih  is  desolate,'  the  foxes  walk  upon 
Eze? "i  3'.  4  thy  prophets  are  Uke  the  foxes  m  the 


2'^t“8  to  TheafoxS'have  holes,  and  the  birds  of 

Lukei93:  f2  K.'ISd  b«‘,  1  ^ 

FRAGMENT  —  ,77 

Luke  9.  17  and  there  was  taken  up  of  fragmen  s 

6.  13  &UeCb»  w«h1  fragments 


FRAIL 


373 


FRIEND 


FRAIL  — 

Left,  forbearing,  frail,  Vtij  chadel. 

Psa.  39.  4  Lord  . .  (that)  I  may  know  how  frail  I  (am) 

FRAME— 

1 .  Frame,  formation,  imagination,  ■«;  yetser. 

Psa.  103.  14  For  he  knoweth  our  frame  ;  he  rememb. 

2.  Building,  frame,  nua  mibneh. 

Eze.  40.  3  by  which  (was)  as  the  frame  of  a  city  on 

FRAME,  to  — 

1 .  To  frame,  constitute,  is;  yatsar. 

Psa.  94.  20  iniquity,  .which  frameth  mischief  by  a 
Isa.  29.  16  shall  .  say  of  him  that  framed  it,  He  hath 
Jer.  18.  n  Behold,  I  frame  evil  against  you,  and 

2.  To  prepare,  establish,  pa  kun,  5. 

Judg.12.  6  for  he  could  not  frame  to  pronounce  (it) 

3.  To  give,  fnj  nathan. 

Hos.  5.  4  They  will  not  frame  their  doings  to  turn 
4.7’-»  couple,  join  together,  lay  tsamad,  5. 

Psa.  50.  19  to  evil,  and  thy  tongue  frameth  deceit 

5.  To  make  thoroughly  right  or  fit,  Karaprifa  kata. 

Heb.  11.  3  that  the  worlds  were  framed  by  the  word 
FRAME  together,  to  fitly  — 

To  lay  out  fitly  together,  ovvappohoyiu  sunarmol. 
Eph.  2.  21  whom  all  the  building,  fitly  framed  toge. 

FRAMED,  thing  — 

Frame,  form,  imagination,  nr  yetser. 

Isa.  29.  16  or  shall  the  thing  framed  say  of  him  that 
FRANKINCENSE  — 

1.  Frankincense,  njia?  lebonah. 

Exod3o.  34  sweet  spices  with  pure  frankincense 
Lev.  2.  1  and  he  shall .  .put  frankincense  thereon 
2.  15  And  thou  shalt .  .lay  frankincense  thereon 
2.  16  with  all  the  frankincense  thereof 

5.  '11  neither  shall  he  put  (any)  frankincense 

6.  15  and  all  the  frankincense  which  (is)  upon 
24.  7  thou  shalt  put  pure  frankincense  upon 

Hum.  5.  15  nor  put  frankincense  thereon  ;  for  it  (is) 

1  Ch.  9.  29  and  the  frankincense,  and  the  spices 
Neh.  13.  5  they  laid,  .the  frankincense,  and  the  ve. 

13.  9  with  the  meat  offering  and  the  frankin. 
Song  3.  6  perfumed  with  myrrh  and  frankincense 
4.  6  I  will  get  me.  to  the  hill  of  frankincense 
4.  14  cinnamon,  with  all  trees  of  frankincense 

2 . Frankincense,  \if3avos  libanos. 

Matt  2.  11  they  presented  unto  him.  .frankincense 
Rev.  18.  13  ointments,  and  frankincense,  and  wine 
FRAUD  — 

Fraud,  oppression,  fin  tok. 

Psa.  10.  7  His  mouth  is  full  of  cursing,  .and  fraud 
FRAUD,  to  keep  back  by  — 

To  deprive  of,  ctarooT epeu>  apostereo. 

Jas.  5.  4  hire.,  which  is  of  you  kept  back  by  fraud 
FRAY  (away),  to  — 

To  cause  to  tremble,  trouble,  1113  char  ad,  5. 

Deut28.  26  the  beasts . .  and  no  man  shall  fray . .  away 
Jer.  7.  33  the  beasts,  .and  none  shall  fray,  .away 
Zech.  1.  21  but  these  are  come  to  fray  them,  to  cast 

FREE  — 

1.  Gratis,  for  nought,  Djn  chinnam. 

Exod2i.  11  then  shall  she  go  out  free  without  money 

2.  Free,  'e’en  chophshi. 

Exod  21.  2  in  the  seventh  he  shall  go  out  free  for  no. 
21.  5  I  love,  .my  children;  I  will  not  go  out  free 
21.  26  he  shall  let  him  go  free  for  his  eye’s  sake 
21.  27  he  shall  let  him  go  free  for  his  tooth’s 
Deut  15.  12  seventh  year  thou  shalt  let  him  go  free 
15.  13  And  when  thou  sendest  him  out  free  from 
15.  18  when  thou  sendest  him  away  free  from 

1  Sa.  17.  25  and  make  his  father’s  house  free  in  Isra. 
Job  3.  19  and  the  servant  (is)  free  from  his  master 

39.  5  Who  hath  sent  out  the  wild  ass  free?  or 
Psa.  88.  5  Free  among  the  dead,  like  the  slain  that 
Isa.  58.  6  (Is)  not  this,  .to  let  the  oppressed  go  free 
J er.  34.  9  man  should  let  his  man  servant . .  go  free 
34.  10  and  every  one  his  maid  servant,  go  free 
34. 1 1  whom  they  had  let  go  free,  to  return 
34. 14  thou  shalt  let  him  go  free  from  thee 

3.  Willing,  liberal,  noble,  mi  nctdib. 

2  Ch.29.  31  and  as  many  as  were  of  a  free  heart 
Psa.  31.  12  Restore,  .and  uphold  me  (with  thy)  free 

4.  Acquitted,  'pi  naqi. 

Deut  24.  s  he  shall  be  free  at  home  one  year,  and 
5. Open,  let  away,  free,  nop,  Top patar,  patir. 

1  Ch.  9.  33  (who  remaining)  in  the  chambers  (were)  f . 

6 .Free,  at  liberty,  ikevdepos  eleutheros. 

Matti7.  26  Jesus  saith.  .Then  are  the  children  free 
John  8.  33  how  sayest  thou.  Ye  shall  be  made  free  ? 

8.  36  If  the  Son.  .ye  shall  be  free  indeed 
Rom.  6.  20  ye  were  the  servants  of  sin,  ye  were  free 

7-3  she  is  free  from  that  law  ;  so  that  she  is 
1  Co.  7.  21  if  thou  mayest  be  made  free,  use  (it) 

7.  22  he  that  is  called,  (being)  free,  is  Christ’s 
9-  1  Am  I  not  an  apostle  ?  am  I  not  free  ? 

9.  19  For  though  I  be  free  from  all  (men),  yet 
12.  13  whether  (we)  be  bond  or  free  ;  and  have 

ual.  3.  28  there  is  neither  bond  nor  free,  there  is 
4.  26  But  Jerusalem  which  is  above  is  free 
4-  31  So  then  brethren,  we  are . .  of  the  free 


Eph.  6.  8  receive  of  the  Lord  whether,  .bond  or  fr. 
Col.  3.  11  Barbarian,  Scythian,  bond  (nor)  free ;  but 
1  Pe.  2.  16  As  free,  and  not  using ..  liberty  for  a 
Rev.  13.  16  And  he  caused  all.  .free  and  bond,  to 
19.  18  and  the  flesh  of  all.  .free  and  bond,  both 
FREE,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  or  become  free,  chaphash,  4. 

Lev.  19.  20  not  put  to  death,  because  she  was  not  fr. 

2.  To  be  or  become  acquitted,  3 pi  naqah,  2. 

Hum.  5. 19  be  thou  free  from  this  bitter  water  that 

5.  28  then  she  shall  be  free,  and  shall  conceive 

FREE,  to  let  go  — 

To  open,  loose,  nnp  pathach,  3. 

Psa.  105.  20  the  ruler  of  the  people,  and  let  him  go  f. 

FREE,  to  make  — 

To  free,  make  free,  ikevdepdea  eleutheroo. 

John  8.  32  know,  .and  the  truth  shall  make  you  free 
8.  36  If  the  Son  therefore  shall  make  you  free 
Rom.  6.  18  Being  then  made  free  from  sin,  ye;beca. 

6.  22  But  now  being  made  free  from  sin,’  and 
8.  2  in  Christ  Jesus  hath  made  me  free  from 

Gal.  5.  1  wherewith  Christ  hath  made  us  free,  and 

FREE  gift  — 

A  grace,  gift,  xdpiapa  charisma. 

Rom.  5.  13  not  as  the  offence,  so  also  (is)  the  free  g. 
3-  16  the  free  gift  is  of  many  offences  unto  ju. 

FREE  offering  — 

Willing  offering,  npi)  nedabali. 

Exod36.  3  they  brought  yet  unto  him  free  offerings 
Amos.4.  5  proclaim,  publish  the  free  offerings ;  for 
FREE  man  or  woman  — 

1. One  fully  freed,  airekevdepos  apeleutheros. 

t  Co.  7.  22  (being)  a  servant,  is  the  Lord’s  free  man 
2.  Free  person,  ikevOepos  eleutheros. 

Gal.  4.  22  by  a  bond  maid,  the  other  by  a  free  wo. 

4.  23  but  he  of  the  free  woman  (was)  by  promi. 
4.  30  not  be  heir  writh  the  son  of  the  free  woman 
Rev.  6.  1 5  every  free  man,  hid  themselves  in  the  dens 
FREED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  cut  off,  rnp  karath,  2. 

Josh.  9.  23  there  shall  none  of  you  be  freed  from 
2.  To  justify,  declare  just,  biuaidu  clikaioo. 

Rom.  6.  7  For  he  that  is  dead  is  freed  from  sin 

FREEDOM  — 

1.  Freedom,  np’pn  chuphshah. 

Lev.  19.  20  not  at  all  redeemed,  nor  freedom  given 

2.  Citizenship,  nokireia  politeia. 

Acts  22. 28  With  a  great  sum  obtained  I  this  freedom 

FREELY  — 

1  .Gratis,  for  nought,  c;n  chinnam. 

Numn.  5  the  fish  which  we  did  eat  in  Egypt  freely 

2.  Willing  offering,  npij  nedabali. 

Psa.  54.  6  I  will  freely  sacrifice  unto  thee  :  I  will 
Hos.  14.  4  I  wiU  love  them  freely  :  for  mine  anger 

3.  Freely,  gratis,  Supcav  dbrean. 

Mattio.  8  Heal . .  freely  ye  have  received,  freely  give 
Rom.  3.  24  Being  justified  freely  by  his  grace  through 
2  Co.11.  7  I  have  preached  to  you  the  gospel  ,  .freely? 
Rev.  21.  6  of  the  fountain  of  the  water  of  life  freely 
22. 17  let  him  take  the  water  of  life  freely 

4.  With  full  speech, per  a.  na^pqaias  metaparrKesias. 
Acts  2.  29  let  me  freely  speak  unto  you  of  the  pat. 

u.  To  use  full  speech  or  ease,  rapprjo'idfop.ai  parrhe. 
Acts  26.  26  before  whom  also  I  speak  freely  :  for  I  am 

FREEWILL,  to  be  minded  of  one’s  own  — 

To  offer  willingly,  I7},nedab,  2. 

Ezra  7. 13  which  are  minded  of  their  own  free  wiU 
FREEWILL  offering  - — 

1. T'o  offer  willingly,  331  nedab,  2. 

Ezra  7. 16  with  the  freewill  offering  of  Hie  people 

2.  Willing  offering,  npi)  nedabah. 

Lev.  22.  18  for  all  his  freewill  offerings,  which 

22.  21  or  a  freewiU  offering  in  beeves  or  sheep 

22.  23  mayest  thou  offer  (for)  a  freewill  offering 

23.  38  and  beside  all  your  freewill  offerings 
NUIU15.  3  or  in  a  freewill  offering,  or  jn  yoursolemn 

29-  39  your  vows,  and  your  freewill  offerings 
Deut  12.  6  your  freewiU  offerings,  and  the  firstlings 

12.  17  nor  thy  freewiU  offerings,  or  heave 

16.  10  a  tribute  of  a  freewiU  offering  of  thine 
23.  23  a  freewiU  offering,  according  as  thou 
2  Ch.31.  14  Kore.  .(was)  over  the  freewUl  offeringsof 
Ezra  1.  4  beside  the  freewiU  offering  for  the  house 
3.  5  that  wUUngly  offered  a  freewiU  offering 
8.  28  silver  and  the  gold  (are)  a  freewiU  offer. 
Psa.  1 19.  108  Accept,  .the  freewill  offerings  of  my 

FREQUENT,  more  — 

More  abundantly,  nepiacrordpus  perissoteros. 

2  Co.11.  23  in  prisons  more  frequent,  in  deaths  oft. 

FRESH  — 

1.  New,  fresh,  enn  chadash. 

J ob  29.  20  My  glory  (was)  fresh  in  me,  and  my  bow 

2.  Moisture,  freshness,  nth  leshad. 

Numn.  8  the  taste  of  it  was  as  the  taste  of  fresh  oil 


3.  Fresh,  jijpj  raanan. 

Psa.  92. 10  my  horn.  .1  shaU  be  anointed  with  fresh 
4. Sweet,  y\ weds  glukus. 

Jas.  3.  12  no  fountain  both  yield  saltwater  and  fre. 
FRESH,  to  be  — 

To  be  fresh,  vsai  rutaphash. 

Job  33.  25  His  flesh  shall  be  fresher  than  a  child's 
FRET,  to  — 

1. To  be  wroth,  sad,  morose,  *]j »  zaaph. 

Prov  19.  3  and  his  heart  fretteth  against  the  Lord 

2.  To  be  angry,  iri  ragaz. 

Eze.  16.  43  but  hast  fretted  me  in  all  these  (things) 
FRET  inward  — 

A  hollow,  fretting,  corrosion,  firing  pechetheth. 

Lev.  13.  55  it  (is)  fret  inward,  (whether)  it  (be)  bare 

FRET,  to  make  to  — 

To  cause  to  thunder  or  trembling,  oyi  raam,  5. 

1  Sa.  1.  6  for  to  make  her  fret,  because  the  Lord 

FRET  selves,  to  — 

1. To  fret  self,  -Tip  char  ah,  7. 

Psa.  37.  1  Fret  not  thyself  because  of  evil  doers 
37.  7  fret  not  thyseU  because  of  him  who  prosp. 
37.  8  fret  not  thyself  in  any  wise  to  do  evU 
Prov.  24. 19  Fret  not  thyself  because  of  evil  (men) 

2.  To  (be  or)  show  self  wroth,  qatsaph,  7. 

Isa.  8.  21  they  shaU  fret  themselves,  and  curse  the. 
FRETTING  — 

To  fret,  prick,  ixa  maar,  5. 

Lev.  13.  51  the  plague  (is)  a  fretting  leprosy  ;  it  (is) 

13.  52  for  it  (is)  a  fretting  leprosy ;  it  shall  be 

14.  44  it  (is)  a  fretting  leprosy  in  the  house  :  it 
FRIED,  (that  which  is)  — 

To  be  fried,  "in  rabak,  6. 

Lev.  7.  12  cakes  mingled  with  oil,  of  fine  flour,  fried 

1  Ch.  23.  29  for  that  which  is  fried,  and  for  all  man. 
FRIEND  — 

1. T’o  love,  ~nx  ahab. 

2  Sa.  19.  6  In  that  thou . .  hatest  thyfriends  :  for  thou 
2Ch.  20.  7  to  the  seed  of  Abraham  thy  friend  for 
Esth.  5.  10  Haman.  sent  and  called  for  his  friends 

5.  14  Then  said,  .all  his  friends  unto  him.  Let 

6.  13  And  Haman  told,  .all  his  friends  every 
Prov  14.  20  poor  is  hated . .  but  the  rich  (hath)  many  f. 

18.  24- a  friend  (that)  sticketh  closer  than  a  bro. 
27.  6  Faithful  (are)  the  wounds  of  a  friend 

Isa.  41.  8  But  thou,  .the  seed  of  Abraham  my  fri. 
Jer.  20.  4  a  terror  to  thyself,  and  to  all  thy  friends 
20.  6  buried  there,  thou,  and  all  thy  friends 

2.  To  love,  anx  ahab,  3. 

Zech.  13.  6  I  was  wounded  (in)  the  house  of  my  fri. 

3.  Men  of  peace,  Dibyi  'eGx  anshe  shalom. 

Jer.  38.  22  Thy  friends  have  set  thee  on,  and  have 

4.  Leader,  cjSx  alluph. 

Prov  16.  28  and  a  whisperer  separateth  chief  friends 

17.  9  that  repea teth  a  matter  separateth ..  fr. 

5 . Friend,  yip  merea. 

Gen.  26.  26  Abimelech . .  and  Ahuzzath  one  of  his  fri. 
2Sa.  3.  8  show,  .to  his  brethren,  and  to  his  friends 
Prov  ig.  7  how  much  more  do  his  friends  go  farfrom 

6.  Friend,  y’l  rea. 

Job  6.  2  7  ye  overwhelm  ,.yedig..foryourfriend 

7.  Friend,  yi  rea. 

Gen.  38. 12  he  and  his  friend  Hirah  the  Adullamite 
38.  20  sent  the  kid  by  the  hand  of  his  friend  the 
Exod33-  1 1  spake ..  as  a  man  speaketh  unto  his  friend 

1  Sa.  30.  26  he  sent  of  the  spoil . .  to  his  friends,  saying 

2  Sa.  13.  3  But  Amnon  had  a  friend,  whose  name 

16.  17  said .  .(Is)  this  thy  kindness  tc  thy  friend  ? 
16.  17  why  wentest  thou  not  with  thy  friend? 

1  Ki.  16.  11  neither  of  his  kinsfolks,  nor  of  his  friends 
Job  2.  11  Now  when  Job's  three  friends  heard  of 
6.  14  pity  (should  be  showed)  from  his  friend 

16.  20  My  friends  scorn  me.  .mine  eye  poureth 

17.  5  He  that  speaketh  flattery  to.  .friends 

19.  21  have  pity  upon  me,  0  ye  my  friends 
32.  3  Also  against  his  three  friends  was  his 
42.  7  against  thee,  and  against  thy  two  friends 
42.  10  Lord  turned,  .when  he  prayed  for  his  fr. 

Psa.  35.  14  as  though  (he  had  been)  my  friend  (or) 

38.  11  My  lovers  and  my  friends  stand  aloof 
88.  18  Lover,  and  friend  hast  thou  put  far  from 
Prov.  6.  1  My  son,  if  thou  be  surety  for  thy  friend 
6.  3  thou  art  come  into  the  hand  of  thy  friend 
6.  3  humble  thyself  and  make  sure  thy  friend 
17.  17  A  friend  loveth  at  all  times,  and  a  brother 

17.  18  becometh  surety  in  the  presence  of  his  f. 

18.  24  A  man  (that  hath)  friends  must  show  him. 

19.  4  Wealth  maketh  many  friends  :  but  the 
19.  6  every  man  (is)  a  friend  to  him  that  giveth 
22.11  the  grace  of  his  Ups  the  king . .  his  friend 
27.  9  so  (doth)  the  sweetness  of  a  man’s  friend 
27.  10  Thine  own  friend,  and  thy  father’s  friend 
27.  14  He  that  blesseth  his  friend  with  a  loud 
27.  17  so  a  man. .  the  countenance  of  his  friend 

Song  5.  1  eat,  0  friends;  drink,  yea,  drink  abund. 

5.  16  This  (is)  my  beloved,  and  this  (is)  my  fri. 
Jer.  6.  21  the  neighbour  and  his  friend  shall  perish 
19.  9  shall  eat  every  one  the  flesh  of  his  friend 
Lam.  1.  2  all  her  friends  have  dealt  treacherously 


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Trna  ,  ,  Go  yet,  love  a  woman  beloved  of  (her)  fr. 

Sic!  7.  s  Trust  ye  not  in  a  friend,  put  ye  not  con. 

8 . Friend,  njn  reeh. 

2  Sa.  is.  27  So  Hushai,  David’s  friend,  came  into  the 
16  16  when  Hushai  the  Archite,  David's  friend 
iKi.  4!  5  Zabud.. principal  officer.. king’s  friend 

9.  Comrade,  iraipos  hetairos. 

Matt  20.  13  Friend,  I  do  thee  no  wrong  :  didst  not 

22.  i2  Friend,  how  earnest  thou  in  hither  not 

26.  50  said . .  Friend,  wherefore  art  thou  come  ? 

10 . Friend,  <bl\os  philos.  . 

Matt  1 1 .  19  Behold . .  a  friend  of  publicans  and  sinners 
Luke  7.  6  the  centurion  sent  friends  to  him,  saying 

7  34  Behold . .  a  friend  of  publicans  and  sinners 

1 1 .  5  a  friend,  and  shall  say . .  Friend,  lend  111c 

11.  6  For  a  friend  of  mine  in  his  journey  is 

1 1.  8  not . .  give  him  because  he  is  his  friend,  yet 

12.  4  I  say  unto  you  my  friends.  Be  not  afraid 
14.  10  he  may  say  unto  thee.  Friend,  go  up  hi. 

14. 12  call  not  thy  friends,  nor  thy  brethren 

14  6  calleth  together . .  friends  and  neighbours 
it  9  she  calleth . .  friends  and . .  neighbours 

1 3.  29  that  I  might  make  merry  with  my  friends 
16  q  Make  to  yourselves  friends  of  the  mam. 

21!  16  ye  shall  be  betrayed  both  by.  .friends 
23  12  Pilate  and  Herod  were  made  friends  tog 

John  3.  29  but  the  friend  of  the  bridegroom,  which 
11  11  Our  friend  Lazarus  sleepeth  ;  but  I  go_ 

13!  13  that  a  man  lay  down  his  life  for  his  fri. 

15  14  Ye  are  my  friends,  if  ye  do  whatsoever 
15'  13  but  I  have  called  you  friends  ;  for  all 

19.  12  let  this  man  go,  thou  art  not  Cesar  s  fri. 

Acts  10.  24  Cornelius,  .had  called  together  his.  .fri. 
iq  31  And  certain,  .which  were  his  friends 

27.  3  gave . .  liberty  to  go  unto  liis  friends  to  re. 

Jas.  2.  23  and  he  was  called  the  Friend  of  God 

4.  4  a  friend  of  the  world  is  the  enemy  of  God 
3  John  14  (Our)  friends  salute  thee.  Greet  the  fnen. 

FRIEND,  to  make  one  a  — 

To  persuade,  ire'iOu  peitho. 

Acts  12.  20  having  made  Blastus.  .then'  friend,  des. 

FRIEND,  to  use  as  — 

To  treat  as  a  friend,  nj/*j  raah,  3. 

Judg  14.  20  companion,  whom  he  had  used  as  his  fr. 

FRIENDLY  — 

Heart,  ,iL>  leb. 

.Tudg  19.  3  went  after  her,  to  speak  friendly  unto 
Ruth  2.  13  thou  hast  spoken  friendly  unto  tlune  ha. 

FRIENDLY,  to  show  self  — 

To  show  self  a  friend,  yirj  raa,  7 a.  _ 

Provi8.  24  A  man.  .must show  himself  friendly;  and 

FRIENDS  — 

Men,  D'na  methim. 

Job  19. 19  AH  my  inward  friends  abhorred  me  :  and 

FRIENDS,  his  — 

Those  beside  him,  ol  trapa  avrov  hoi  para  auton. 
Mark  3.  21  when  his  friends  heard,  .they  went  out 

FRIENDS,  thy  —  .  . 

Those  belonging  to,  or  with  thee,  ol  trol  hoi  sm. 

Mark  5.  19  Go  home  to  thy  friends,  and  tell  them 

FRIENDSHIP  — 

Friendship,  <pt\la  philia. 

Jas.  4.  4  know  ye  not  that  the  friendship  of  the 

FRIENDSHIP  with,  to  make  — 

To  show  self  a  friend,  ftj/'f  raah,  7 . 

Prov  22.  24  Make  no  friendship  with  an  angry  man 

FRINGE  — 

1.  Fringe,  lock  {of  hair),  nyx  tsitsith. 

Nuims.  38  bid  them  that  they  make  them  fringes  m 
13.  38  and  that  they  put  upon  the  fringe  of  the 
15.  39  it  shall  be  unto  you  for  a  fringe,  that  ye 

2 . Fringes,  vyreaths,  gedilim. 

Deutaa.  12  Thou  shalt  make  thee  Hinges  upon  the 

FRO  — 

To  turn  back,  mis'  shub. 

Gen.  8.  7  a  raven,  which  went  forth  to  and  fro 
[See  also  Driven,  go,  going,  reel,  removing,  run,  run¬ 
ning,  to,  toss,  tossed,  tossing,  walk  to.] 

FROG  — 

1  .Frog,  ynss  tsephardea. 

Exod.  8."  2  I  will  smite  all  thy  borders  with  frogs 
8.  3  the  river  shall  bring  forth  frogs  abuuda. 

8.  4  the  frogs  shall  come  up  both  on  thee,  and 
8.  5  cause  frogs  to  come  up  upon  the  land  of 
8.  6  the  frogs  came  up,  and  covered  the  land 
8.  7  and  brought  up  frogs  upon  the  land  of 
8.  8  that  he  may  take  away  the  frogs  from  me 
8.  9  to  destroy  the  frogs  from  thee  and  thy 
8.  11  the  frogs  sliaU  depart  from  thee,  and 
8. 12  because  of  the  frogs  which  he  had  broug. 
813  the  frogs  died  out  of  the  houses,  out  of 
Psa.  78.  45  He  sent.. frogs,  which  destroyed  them 
105.  30  Their  land  brought  forth  frogs  in  abund. 

2. Frog ,  pdrpaxos  batrachos... 

Rev.  16. 13  And  I  saw  three  unclean  spirits  like  frogs 

FROM  — 

1  .From,  then,  inp  meaz. 

Ruth  2,  7  caine,  and  hath  continued  even  from  the 


2.  After,  inx  acliar. 

2  Sa.  11. 15  retire  ye  from  him,  that  he  may  be  smit. 

Job  27  Because  they  turned  back  from  him,  and 
Jer.  32.  40  that  I  will  not  turn  away  from  them,  to 

3.  Unto,  el.  , 

Exod36.’22  tenons  equally  distant  one  from  another 

LNear,  beside,  with,  Sxn  etsel. 

1  Sa.  17.  30  And  he  turned  from  him  toward  another 

5.  With,  nK  eth. 

Gen.  4.  1  said,  I  have  gotten  a  man  from  the  LORD 

Q.So  as  not, 'lihlh  lebilti.  . 

Josh. 22.^25  oiii' children  cease  from  fearing  the  LORD 

7  .From  the  sufficiency,  rto  mulde. 

1  Sa  7  16  he  went  from  year  to  year  in  circuit  to 

2  Ch  24  5  to  repair  the  house  of  your  God  from  ye. 

Isa.  66.  23  from  one.  .to  another,  .from  one.  .to  an. 

Zech  14.  16  shall  even  go  up  from  year  to  year  to  wor 

8.  Over  against,  ViD  mul.  . 

Lev.  5.  8  wring  off  his  head  from  his  neck,  but 

9 . Even  from,  lemin. 

Deut.  9.  7  from  the  day  that  thou  didst  depart  out 

10.  From,  out  of,  ]0  min. 

Gen.  2.  6  But  there  went  up  a  mist  from  the  earth 
Ezra  4.  12  the  Jews  which  came  up  from  tliee  to  us 

4.21  until,  .commandment  shall  be  given  from 
6  6  your  companions ..  be  ye  far  from  thence 

6  11  let  timber  be  pulled  down  from  his  house 
Dan.  2.  5  The  thing  is  gone  from  me  :  if  ye  will  not 

2  8  because  ye  see  the  thing  is  gone  from  me 

3  17  our  God.  .is  able  to  deliver  us  from  the 
4!  13  and  an  holy  one  came  down  from  heaven 

4  14  get  away  from  under  it.  .from  Ins  branch 
4. 16  Let  his  heart  be  changed  from  man  s,  and 
4  23  an  holy  one  coming  down  from  heaven 
4.  25  That  they  shall  drive  thee  from  men 
4  31  there  fell  a  voice  from  heaven.  .0  king 
4.  31  The  kingdom  is  departed  from  thee 
4.  32  And  they  shall  drive  thee  from  men  and 
4  22  he  was  driven  from  men,  and  did  eat 
3  20  lie  was  deposed  from  his  kingly  throne 
3  21  And  he  was  driven  from  the  sons  of  men 

6  20  is.  .God.  .able  to  deliver  thee  from  the 

6.  27  delivered  Daniel  from  the  power  of  the 

7  3  from  the  sea,  diverse  one  from  another 
7!  4  and  it  was  lifted  up  from  the  earth 

7.  7  it  (was)  diverse  from  all  the  beasts  that 
7.  10  A  fiery  stream  issued,  .forth  from  before 
7  iq  which  was  diverse  from  all  the  others 
7  23  which  shall  be  diverse  from  all  kingdoms 
7.  24  and  he  shall  be  diverse  from  the  first 

11. From  before,  d-$.]d  min  qodam. 

Dan.  2.  15  Why  (is)  the  decree  (so)  hasty  from  the 

12.  From  on,  S]>n  meal.  ,  ,, 

Gen.  4. 14  thou  hast  driven  me  out  this  day  from  the 

13.  Over,  by  al.  ,  ,  , . 

Dan.  6.  18  Then  the  king,  .his sleep  went  from  lnm 

li. From  {being)  with,  oyp  meim. 

Gen.  44.  29  if  ye  take  this  also  from  me,  and  mischief 

Vi.With,  oy  im.  ,  ..  , 

Dan  4.  3  his  dominion  (is)  from  generation  to  gen. 

4.  34  his  kingdom  (is)  from  generation  to  gen. 

16 . From  with  me,  nayi?  meimmadi. 

1  Sa.  10.  2  When  thou  art  departed  from  me  to  day 

17.  Before,  0 panim. 

Nuin22.  33  and  turned  from  me  these  three  times 

22.  33  unless  she  had  turned  from  me,  surely 

1  Sa.  17.  24  all  the  men  of  Israel,  .fled  from  him,  and 
iq.  8  David  went  out.  .and  they  fled  from  him 

23.  io  break  away  every  man  from  liis  master 

2  Sa  is  14  for  we  shall  not.,  escape  from  Absalom 
2  Ki.  1 1.  2  hid  him . .  in  the  bedchamber  from  Atha. 
Esth.  1.  19  let  there  go  a  royal  commandment  from 
Job  13.  20  then  will  I  not  hide  myself  from  thee 

Psa.  61.  3  thou  hast  been,  .a  strong  tower  from  the 

Eccl.  10.  s  as  an  error,  .proceedetli  from  the  ruler 
Isa  20.  6  to  be  delivered  from  the  king  of  Assyria 
21  is  For  they  fled  from  the  swords,  from  the 
21’  is  bent  bow,  and  from  the  grievousness  of 
Jer  41.  is  But  Islimael . .  escaped  from  J ohanan  with 
48.  44  He  that  fleeth  from  the  fear  shall  fall 
Eze.  30.  9  shall  messengers  go  forth  from  me  in  sh. 
Hos  11  2  they  called  them,  so  they  went  from  them 

Amos  5.  19  As  if  a  man  did  flee  from  a  lion,  and  a 

\%. Before,  dis  qodam.  , 

Dan.  5!  24  Then  was  the  part  of  the  hand  sent  from 

1 9.  From  over  against ,  "'35r?  minneged. 

Jer.  16.  17  neither  is  their  iniquity  hid  from  mine  e. 

20.  From  over,  meeber. 

Job  1.  19  there  came  a  great  wind  from  the  wilde. 

21.  Between... between,  ben. ..ben. 

Gen.  1.  4  God  divided  the  light  from  the  darkness 

22.  From  between,  ]’20  mibben. 

Eze  47.  18  shall  measure  from,  .and  from,  .and  from 

47.  18  from  the  land,  .from  the  border  unto  the 

22. From,  away  from,  ani  apo. 

Matt  1.  17  So  all  the  generations  from  Abraham  to 
I.  17  from  David  until  the  carrying  away  into 
1.  17  from  the  carrying  away  into  Babylon  un. 
1.  21  for  he  shall  save  his  people  from  their  s 
i.  24  Then  Joseph,  being  raised.from  sleep,  did 


Matt.  2.  1  there  came  wise  men  from  the  east  to  Je. 

2.  16  slew  all.  .from  two  years  old  and  under 

3.  7  who  hath  warned  you  to  flee  from  the  w. 

3!  13  Then  cometh  Jesus  from  Galilee  to  Jor. 

4.  17  From  that  time  Jesus  began  to  preach 

4.  25  great  multitudes  of  people  from  Galilee 

5.  18  one  tittle  shall  in  no  wise  pass  from  the 

5.  29,  30  and  cast  (it)  from  thee  :  for  it  is  pro. 

6.  13  lead  us  not  into,  .but  deliver  us  from  ev.l 

7.  23  depart  from  me,  ye  that  work  iniquity 

8.  1  When  he  was  comedown  from  tliemoun. 

8.  11  That  many  shall  come  from  the  east  and 

8.  30  there  was  a  good  way  off  from  them  an 

9.  15  when  the  bridegroom  shall  be  taken  from 
9.  16  that  which  is  put  in .  .taketh  from  the 

q.  22  the  woman  was  made  whole  from  that  h. 

11  12  from  the  days  of  John  the  Baptist  until 

11.  25  thou  hast  hid  these  things  from  the  wise 

12.  38  Master,  we  would  see  a  sign  from  thee 

13.  12  whosoever  hath  not,  from  him  shall  be 

13  33  kept  secret  from  the  foundation  of  the 

14  2  This  is  John  the  Baptist :  he  is  risen  from 

1 3  8  This  people . .  their  heart  is  far  from  me 

13!  27  dogs  eat  of  the  crumbs  which  fall  from 
13.28  her  daughter  was  made  whole  from  that 
17  q  as  they  came  down  [from]  the  mountain 

17.  18  the  child  was  cured  from  that  very  hour 

18.  8,  9  and  cast  .  .from  thee :  it  is  better  for 
18.  33  if  ye  from  your  hearts  forgive  not  every 
iq  1  he  departed  from  Galilee,  and  came  into 
ig.  8  but  from  the  beginning  it  was  not  so 

20  8  beginning  from  the  last  unto  the  first 

20.  29  as  they  departed  from  Jericho,  a  great 

21.  8  others  cut  down  branches  from  the  trees 

21.  43  The  kingdom  of  God  shall  be  taken  from 

22.  46  neither  durst  any.  .from  that  day  forth 

23.  34  and  persecute  (them)  from  city  to  city 

23.  35  from  the  blood  of  righteous  Abel  unto 

24  1  Jesus  went  out,  and  departed  [from]  the 

24.  29  the  stars  shall  fall  from  heaven,  and  the 

24  31  gather,  .from  one  end  of  heaven  to  the 
24’  28  Take  therefore  the  talent  from  him,  and 

25  29  [from]  him  that  hath  not  shall  be  taken 
25  32  he  shall  separate  them  one  from  another 

25  32  as  a  shepherd  divideth ..  sheep  from  the 
24  34  the  kingdom  prepared  for  you  from  the 
24  41  Depart  from  me,  ye  cursed,  into  everlas. 

26  16  from  that  time  he  sought  opportunity  to 

26  39  if  it  be  possible,  let  this  cup  pass  from 
26.  42  if  this  cup  may  not  pass  away  [from  me] 

26.  47  from  the  chief  priests  and  elders  of  the 

27  40  If  .the  Son  of  God,  come  down  from  the 
27  42  let  him  now  come  down  from  the  cross 

27.  44  Now  from  the  sixth  hour  there  was  dark 
27.  51  rent  in  twain  from  the  top  to  the  bottom 

27.  5 5  women,  .which  followed  Jesus  from  Gal. 

27  64  He  is  risen  from  the  dead ;  so  the  last  error 

28.  2  came  and  rolled  back  the  stone  [from]  the 

28  7  tell  his  disciples  that  he  is  risen  from  the 

28  8  they  departed  quickly  from  the  sepulch. 

Mark  1  9  that  Jesus  came  from  Nazareth  of  Galilee 

1.  42  the  leprosy  departed  from  him,  and  he 

2  20  the  bridegroom  shall  be  taken  away  from 

3  7  multitude  from  Galilee . .  and  from  J udea 

3  8  And  from  Jerusalem,  and  from  Idumiea 

3  22  the  scribes  which  came  down  from  Jeru 

4  25  from  him  shall  be  taken  even  that  which 
535  there  came  from  the  ruler  of  the  synagog. 

7  1  certain  of  the  scribes,  which  came  from 

7!  4  And.  .from  the  market,  except  they  wash 

7.  6  This  people,  .their  heart  is  far  from  me 
7'  17  when  he  was  entered  into  the  house  from 
7  33  he  took  him  aside  from  themulitude,  and 

8.  11  seeking  of  him  a  sign  from  heaven,  temp. 

0  q  as  they  came  down  [from]  the  mountain 

jo.  6  But  from  the  beginning  of  the  creation 
11  12  when  they  were  come  from  Bethany,  he 
12!  34  Thou  art  not  far  from  the  kingdom  of  G. 
17  iq  such  as  was  not  from  the  beginning  of 

13  27  from  the  uttermost  part  of  the  earth  to 

14  35  if  .possible,  the  hour  might  pass  from  him 

iI  36  Father,  .take  away  this  cup  from  me 
14  52  he  left  the  linen  cloth,  and  fled  [from] 

14  30  Save  thyself,  and  come  down  from  the  cr. 
14  32  Let  Christ,  .descend  now  from  the  cross 
i4  38  rent  in  twain  from  the  top  to  the  bottom 
16  8  they  went  out  quickly,  and  fled  from  the 
I  uke  1  2  which  from  the  beginning  were  eye  witn. 

I.  38  And  the  angel  departed  from  her 
,  48  from  henceforth  all  generations  shall  call 
1'  42  He  hath  put  down  the  mighty  from  (their) 
2  4  Joseph  also  went  up  from  Galilee,  out  of 

2  14  as  the  angels  were  gone  away  from  them 
2  36  and  had  lived,  .seven  years  from  her  vir. 
2  37  which  departed  not  [from]  the  temple 
’  ,  who  hath  warned  you  to  flee  from  the  w. 
I  1  Jesus,  .returned  from  Jordan,  and  was 
T  1 3  the  devil . .  departed  from  him  for  a  season 
4!  42  that  he  should  not  depart  from  them 
4  %  he  would  thrust  out  a  little  from  the  land 

4.  8  Depart  from  me ;  for  I  am  a  sinful  man 
c  10  from  henceforth  thou  shalt  c*1*'?*1  men 

5.  13  immediately  the  leprosy  departed  from 
c  oe  the  bridegroom  shall  be  taken  away  from 

7  6  when  he  was  now  not  far  from  the  house 

8  18  whosoever  hath  not,  from  him  shall  be 
8  37  multitude .  .besought  him  to  depart  from 
o.  5  shake  off  the  very  dust  from  your  feet 
9.  33  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  departed  from 
q.  37  when  they  were  come  down  from  the  hill 
q  30  bruising  him  hardly  departeth  from  him 
9.  45  it  was  hid  from  them,  that  they  perceived 


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Luke  9.  54  command  fire  to  come  down  [from]  heav. 

10.  21  thou  hast  hid  these  tilings  from  the  wise 

10.  30  A  certain  (man)  went  down  from  Jerusa. 

10.  42  which  shall  not  be  taken  away  from  her 
it.  4  [lead  us  not.  .but  deliver  us  from  evil] 

11.  50  which  was  shed  from  the  foundation  of 

11.  51  From  the  blood  of  Abel  unto  the  blood  of 

12.  52  For  from  hencefortli  there  shall  be  five 

12.  58  that  thou  mayest  be  delivered  from  him 

13.  is  on  the  sabbath  loose  his  ox  or.  .ass  from 

13.  16  be  loosed  from  this  bond  on  the  sabbath 

13.  27  depart  from  me,  all  (ye)  workers  of  iniqu. 
13.  29  come  from  the  east,  .and  [from]  the  north 

16.  3  for  my  lord  taketh  away  from  me  the 

16.  18  marrieth  her  that  is  put  away  [from]  (her) 
16.  21  crumbs  which  fell  from  the  rich  man’s 

16.  30  but  if  one  went  unto  them  from  the  dead 

17.  29  it  rained  fire  and  brimstone  from  heaven 

18.  34  this  saying  was  hid  from  them,  neither 

19.  24  Take  from  him  the  pound,  and  give  (it) 

19.  26  from  him  that  hath  not . .  taken  [from]  him 

19.  39  some  of  the  Pharisees  from  among  the 

19.  42  but  now  they  are  hid  from  thine  eyes 

21.  11  and  great  signs  shall  there  be  from  heav. 

22.  41  he  was  withdrawn  from  them  about  a 

22.  42  remove  this  cup  from  me :  nevertheless 
22.  43  [there  appeared  an  angel  unto  him  fromj 

22.  45  when  he  rose  up  from  prayer,  and  was 

23.  5  beginning  from  Galilee  to  this  place 

23.  49  the  women  that  followed  him  from  Gal. 

24.  2  they  found  the  stone  rolled  away  from 

24.  9  Andreturned  from  the  sepulchre,  and  told 
24.  13  which  was  from  Jerusalem. .  threescore  fu. 
24.  51  he  was  parted  from  them,  and  carried  up 

John  3.  2  thou  art  a  teacher  come  from  God 

8.  44  lie  was  a  murderer  from  the  beginning 

10.  5  but  will  flee  from  him ;  for  they  know 

10.  18  No  man  taketh  it  from  me,  but  I  lay  it 

11.  53  Then  from  that  day  forth  they  took  cou. 

12.  36  departed,  and  did  hide  himself  from  them 

13.  3  that  he  was  come  from  God,  and  went  to 

14.  7  from  henceforth  ye  know  him,  and  hath 
13.  27  ye  have  been  with  me  from  the  beginning 
16.  22  and  your  joy  no  man  taketh  from  you 

1 6.  30  we  believe  that  thou  earnest  forth  from 

18.  28  Then  led  they  Jesus  from  Caiaphas  unto 

19.  27  from  that  hour  that  disciple  took  her  unto 
21.  8  they  were  not  far  from  land,  but  as  it 

Acts  1.  4  they  should  not  depart  from  Jerusalem 

1.  11  this  same  Jesus,  which  is  taken  up  from 

1.  12  from  the  mount  called  Olivet,  which  is 

1.  22  Beginning  from  the  baptism  of  John,  unto 

1.  22  that  he  was  taken  up  from  us,  must  one 

2.  40  Save  yourselves  from  this  untoward  gene. 

3. 19  of  refreshing  shall  come  from  the  presen. 

3.  24  Yea,  and  all  the  prophets  from  Samuel 
3.  26  in  turning  away  every  one  of  you  from  his 

5.  38  Refrain  from  these  men,  and  let  them 

5.  41  they  departed  from  the  presence  of  the  c. 

8.  10  from  the  least  to  the  greatest,  saying 

8.  26  unto  the  way  that  goeth  down  from  Jer. 

8.  33  declare,  .for  his  life  is  taken  from  the 

9.  3  shined  round  about  him  a  light  [from]  h. 

9.  8  Saul  arose  from  the  earth  ;  and  when  his 

9. 18  immediately  there  fell  from  his  eyes  as  it 

10.  17  the  men  which  were  sent  from  Cornelius 

10.  21  [which  were  sent  unto  him  from  Cornel.] 

10.  23  certain  brethren  from  Joppa  accompanied 

10.  37  began  from  Galilee,  after  the  baptism 

11.  11  three  men .  .sent  from  Cesarea  unto  me 

11.  27  came  prophets  from  Jerusalem  unto  An. 

12.  to  forthwith  the  angel  departed  from  him 

12.  19  And  he  went  down  from  Judea  to  Cesarea 

13.  8  seeking  to  turn  away  the  deputy  from 

13. 13  when  Paul  and  his  company  loosed  from 

13.  13  John  departing  from  them,  returned  to  J. 

13. 14  when  they  departed  from  Perga,  they 
13.  29  they  took,  .down  from  the  tree,  and  laid 
13.  31  which  came  up  with  him  from  Galilee 

13.  39  all  that  believe  are  justified  from  all 

14.  15  ye  should  turn  from  these  vanities  unto 

14.  19  there  came  thither.  .Jews  from  Antioch 

15.  1  certain  men  which  came  down  from  Jud. 

15.  18  Known  unto  God  are  all  his  works  from 

15.  20  that  they  abstain  [from]  pollutions  of  id. 
15.  33  they  were  let  go  in  peace  from  the  bret. 

15.  38  who  departed  from  them  from  Pamphylia 

15.  39  that  they  departed  asunder  one  from  the 

16.  1 1  Therefore  loosing  from  Troas,  we  came 

17.  27  though  he  be  not  far  from  every  one  of 

18.  2  a  certain  Jew.  .lately  come  from  Italy 

18.  5  when  Silas  and  Timotlieus  were  come  fr. 
18.  6  from  henceforth  I  will  go  unto  the  Gen. 

18.  16  And  he  drave  them  from  the  judgment 

18.  21  And  he  sailed  from  Ephesus 

19.  9  he  departed  from  them,  and  separated 

19. 12  So  that  from  his  body  were  brought  unto 

19.  12  and  the  diseases  departed  from  them 

20.  6  we  sailed  away  from  Philippi  after  the 

20.  9  Eutychus.  .fell  down  from  the  third  loft 

20.  17  from  Miletus  he  sent  to  Ephesus,  and 

20.  18  Ye  know,  from  the  first  day  that  I  came 

20.  26  that  I  (am)  pure  from  the  blood  of  all 

21.  1  after  we  were  gotten  from  them,  and 

21.  7  when  we  had  finished .  .course  from  Tyre 

21. 10  there  came  down  from  Judea  a  certain 

22.  22  said,  Away  with  such,  .from  the  earth 

22.  29  Then  straightway  they  departed  from 

22.  30  he  loosed  him  [from,  .bands,]  and  com. 

23.  2 1  ready,  looking  for  a  promise  from  thee 

24. 18  Whereupon  certain  Jews  from  Asia  found 

25.  1  he  ascended  from  Cesarea  to  Jerusalem 


Acts  25.  7  the  Jews  which  came  down  from  Jerusa. 

26.  18  To  open  their  eyes,  to  turn . . from  dark. 

27.  21  ye  should,  .not  have  loosed  from  Crete 

28.  23  persuading  them,  .from  morning  till  ev. 
Rom.  1.  7  Grace  to  you  and  peace  from  God  our  F. 

1. 18  the  wrath  of  God  is  revealed  from  heaven 

1.  20  the  invisible  things  of  him  from  the  ere. 

5.  9  we  shall  be  saved  from  wrath  through 

5.  14  Nevertheless  death  reigned  from  Adam 

6.  7  For  he  that  is  dead  is  freed  from  sin 

6.  18  Being  then  made  free  from  sin,  ye  became 

6.  22  But  now  being  made  free  from  sin,  and 

7.  2  she  is  loosed  from  the  law  of  (her)  husb. 

7.  3  if  her  husband  be  dead,  she  is  free  from 

7.  6  now  we  are  delivered  from  the  law,  that 

8.  2  hath  made  me  free  from  the  law  of  sin 

8.  21  shall  be  delivered  from  the  bondage  of 

8.  35  Who  shall  separate  us  from  the  love  of  C.? 

8.  39  shall  be  able  to  separate  us  from  the  love 

9.  3  were  accursed  from  Christ  for  my  breth. 

ii.  26  and  shall  turn  away  ungodliness  from  J. 
15.  19  so  that  from  Jerusalem,  and  round  about 
15.  31  That  I  may  be  delivered  from  them  that 

1  Co.  1.  3  Grace  (be)  unto  you,  and  peace,  from  God 

7.  10  Let  not  the  wife  depart  from  (her)  husba. 
7.  27  Art  thou  loosed  from  a  wife?  seek  not  a 

10. 14  Wherefore,  my  dearly  beloved,  flee  from 

14.  36  What !  came  the  word  of  God  out  from  y.? 

2  Co.  1.  2  Grace  (lie)  to  you,  and  peace,  from  God 

3.  18  are  changed  into  the  same  image  from 

5.  6  in  the  body,  we  are  absent  from  the  Lord 
7.  1  let  us  cleanse  ourselves  from  all  filthiness 

11.  3  so  your  minds  should  be  corrupted  from 

11.  9  the  brethren  which  came  from  Macedo. 

12.  8  I  besought,  .that  it  might  depart  from 
Gal.  1.  3  Grace  (be)  to  you,  and  peace,  from!  God 

1.  6  that  ye  are  so  soon  removed  from  him 

2. 12  For  before  that  certain  came  from  James 

4.  24  one  from  the  mount  Sinai,  which  gender. 
Eph.  1.  2  Grace  (be)  to  you,  and  peace,  from  God 

3.  9  which  from  the  beginning  of  the  world 

4.  31  Let  all .  .evil  speaking,  be  put  away  from 

6.  23  and  love  with  faith,  from  God  the  Father 
Phil.  1.  2  Grace  (be)  to  you,  and  peace,  from  God 

1.  5  For  your  fellowship  in  the  Gospel  from 
4. 15  when  I  departed  from  Macedonia,  no 
Col.  .  2  Grace  (be)  unto  you,  and  peace,  from  God 

1.  23  not  moved  away  from  the  hope  of  the  G. 

1.  26  which  hath  been  hid  from  ages  and  from 

2.  20  if  ye  be  dead  with  Christ  from  the  rudi. 

1  Th.  1.  1  [Grace  (be)  unto  you,  and  peace,  from  G.] 

1.  8  For  from  you  sounded  out  the  word  of 
1.  9  how  ye  turned  to  God  from  idols  to  serve 
1.  10  which  delivered  us  from  the  wrath  to 
2  17  being  taken  from  you  for  a  short  time  in 

3.  6  when  Timotheus  came  from  you  unto  us 

4.  3  that  ye  should  abstain  from  fornication 

4.  16  the  Lord  himself  shall  descend  from  hea. 

5.  22  Abstain  from  all  appearance  of  evil 

2  Th.  1.  2  Grace  unto  you,  and  peace,  from  God 

1.  7  the  Lord  Jesus  shall  be  revealed  from  h. 

1.  9  destruction  from  the  presence . .  and  from 

2. 13  because  God  hath  [from  the  beginning] 

3.  2  that  we  may  be  delivered  from  unreason. 
3.  3  who  shall  stablish  you,  and  keep,  .from 
3.  6  that  ye  withdraw  yourselves  from  every 

iTi.  1.  2  Grace,  mercy,  .peace,  from  God  our  Fa. 

6.  5  corrupt  minds . .  [from  such  withdraw  th.] 

6. 10  they  have  erred  from  the  faith,  and  pier. 

2  Ti.  1.  2  Grace,  mercy . .  peace,  from  God  the  Father 

1.  3  God,  whom  I  serve  from  (my)  forefathers 
2. 19  that  nameth  the  name  of  Christ  departsf. 

2.  21  If  a  man  therefore  purge  himself  from 

3.  15  that  from  a  child  thou  hast  known  the 

4.  4  they  shall  turn  away  (their)  ears  from  the 
4.  18  the  Lord  shall  deliver  me  from  every  evil 

Titus  1.  4  Grace,  mercy .  .peace,  from  God  the  Fa. 

2.  14  that  he  might  redeem  us  from  all  iniquity 
Phm.  3  Grace  to  you,  and  peace,  from  God  ourF. 
Heb.  3.  12  evil  heart,  .in  departing  from  the  living 
4.  3  although  the  works  were  finished  from 
4.  4  God  did  rest  the  seventh  day  from  all  his 

4.10  ceased  from  his  own  works,  as  God . .  from 

6.  1  the  foundation  of  repentance  from  dead 

6.  7  the  earth,  .receiveth  blessing  from  God 

7.  t  who  met  Abraham  returning  from  the 

7.  26  harmless,  undefiled,  separate  from  sin. 

8.  11  all  shall  know  me,  from  the  least  to  the 

9.  14  purge  your  conscience  from  dead  works 

10.  22  having  our  hearts  sprinkled  from  an  evil 

11.  15  mindful  of  that,  from  whence  they  came 

12.  25  if  we  turn,  .from  him  that  (speaketh)  fr. 
Jas.  1.  17  cometh  down  from  the  Father  of  lights 

1.  27  to  keep  himself  unspotted  from  the  world 

4.  7  Resist  the  devil,  and  he  will  flee  from  you 

5.  19  if  any  of  you  do  err  from  the  truth,  and 
1  Pe.  1.  12  with  the  Holy  Ghost  sent  down  from  he. 

3. 10  let  him  refrain  his  tongue  from  evil,  and 
2Pe.  3.  4  continue,  .from  the  beginning  of  the  crea. 

1  Jo.  1 .  1  That  which  was  from  the  beginning 

1.  7  Christ  his  Son  cleansetli  us  from  all  sin 

1.  9  and  to  cleanse  us  from  all  unrighteous. 

2.  7  an  old  commandment  which  ye  had  from 

2.  7  is  the  word  which  ye  have  heard  [from] 

2.  13,  14  ye  have  known  him.  .from  the  begin. 

2.  20  ye  have  an  unction  from  the  Holy  One 

2.  24  which  ye  have  heard  from  the  beginning 

2.  24  If  that  which  ye  have  heard  from  the  b. 

3.  8  for  the  devil  sinneth  from  the  beginning 

3.  11  this  is  the  message  that  ye  have  heard  f. 

3. 17  and  shutteth  up  his  bowels,  .from  him 

4.  21  And  this  commandment  have  we  from 


1  Jo.  5.  21  Little  children  keep  yourselves  from  idols 

2  Jo.  5  but  that  which  we  had  from  the  begin. 

6  That,  as  ye  have  heard  from  the  begin. 
Jude  14  Enoch  also,  the  seventh  from  Adam 
Rev.  1.  4  from  him  which  is ..  and  from  the  seven 
1.  5  And  from  Jesus  Christ,  .the  faithful  wit. 
1.  s  washed  us  [from]  our  sins  in  his  own 
3. 12  which  cometh  down  out  of  heaven  from 

6.  4  to  take  peace  [from]  the  earth,  and  that 

6.  16  hide  us  from  the  face,  .and  from  the 

7.  2  I  saw  another  angel  ascending  from  the 

7.  17  God  shall  wipe  away  all  tears  [from]  their 

9.  6  shall  desire,  .and  death  shall  flee  from 

12.  14  nourished,  .from  the  face  of  the  serpent 

13.  8  slain  from  the  foundation  of  the  world 

14.  3  which  were  redeemed  from  the  earth 

14.  4  These  were  redeemed  from  among  men 

16.  17  there  came  a  great  voice  from  the  th. 

17.  8  written . .  from  the  foundation  of  the  world 

18.  14  And  the  fruits,  .are  departed  from  thee 

18. 14  and  all  things,  .are  departed  from  thee 

20.  9  fire  came  down  [from  God]  out  of  heaven 

20.  11  from  whose  face  the  earth  and  the  heaven 

21.  2  new  Jerusalem,  coming  down  from  God 

11.  4  God  shall  wipe  away  all  tears  [from]  their 

2i.  10  city,  .descending  out  of  heaven  [from] 

*2.  19  if  any.man  shall  take  away  from  the  word 

24.  Through,  Sid  (gen.)  clia. 

2  Th.  2.  2  nor  by  word,  nor  by  letter  as  from  us,  as 

25 . Near,  nigh,  iyyvs  eygus. 

Acts  1.  12  from  Jerusalem  a  sabbath  day's  journey 
26 .Out  of,  from,  £k  ek. 

Matt  3.  17  And  lo  a  voice  from  heaven,  saying 

12.  42  for  she  came  from  the  uttermost  parts  of 

15.  18  those  things,  .come  forth  from  the  heart 

16.  1  he  would  show  them  a  sign  from  heaven 

17.  9  Son  of  man  be  risen  again  from  the  dead 

19.  12  which  were  so  born  from  (their)  mother’s 

21.  25  whence  was  it?  from  heaven,  or  of  men? 

21.  25  If  we  shall  say.  From  heaven;  he  will  say 

24.  31  gather  together  his  elect  from  the  four 
28.  2  the  angel  of  the  Lord  descended  from  h. 

Mark  1.  n  And  there  came  a  voice  from  heaven 

6.  14  That  John  the  Baptist  was  risen  from  the 

6.  16  It  is  John,  .he  is  risen  [from  the  dead] 

7.  31  And  again,  departing  from  the  coasts  of 

9.  9  till  the  Son  of  man  were  risen  from  the 
9.  10  what  the  rising  from  the  dead  should 

10.  20  all  these  have  I  observed  from  my  youth 

1 1.  20  they  saw  the  fig  tree  dried  up  from  the 
11.  30  The  baptism  of  John,  was  (it)  from  hea. 

11.  31  If  we  shall  say,  From  heaven ;  he  will 

12.  25  For  when  they  sliaU  rise  from  the  dead 

13.  27  gather  together  his  elect  from  the  four 

16.  3  Who  shall  roll  us  away  the  stone  [from] 

Luke  1.  15  be  filled,  .even  from  his  mother’s  womb 
1.  71  That  we  should  be  saved  from  our  enem. 
1.  71  and  from  the  hand  of  all  that  hate  us 
1.  78  whereby  the  day  spring  from  on  high 

3.  22  and  a  voice  came  from  heaven,  which 

9.  7  was  said,  .that  John  was  risen  from  the 

10.  7  remain . .  Go  not  from  house  to  house 

10.  18  I  beheld  Satan  as  lightning  fall  from  he. 

11.  16  others ..  sought  of  him  a  sign  from  heav. 

11.  31  she  came  from  the  utmost  parts  of  the  • 

12.  36  when  he  will  return  from  the  wedding 

16.  31  neither,  .though  one  rose  from  the  dead 

17.  7  will  say .  .when  he  is  come  from  the  field 

20.  4  The  baptism  of  John,  was  it  from  heaven 
20.  5  If  we  shall  say.  From  heaven ;  he  will  say 
20.  35  to  obtain,  .the  resurrection  from  the  d. 

23.  5s  the  women .  .which  came  with  him  from 

24.  46  and  to  rise  from  the  dead  the  third  day 
24.  49  until  ye  be  endued  with  power  from  on 

John  1.  19  when  the  Jews  sent.  .Levites  from  Jerus. 

1.  32  I  saw  the  Spirit  descending  from  heaven 

2.  22  When  therefore  he  was  risen  from  the  d. 

3.  13  but  he  that  came  down  from  heaven 

3.  27  except  it  be  given  him  from  heaven 

3.  31  He  that  cometh  from  heaven  is  above  all 

5.  24  not  come . .  but  is  passed  from  death  unto 

6.  23  there  came  other  boats  from  Tiberias 

6.  31  He  gave  them  bread  from  heaven  to  eat 
6.  32  bread  from  heaven,  .true  bread  from  he. 
6.  33  is  he  that  cometh  down  from  heaven 
6.  38  For  I  came  down  [from]  heaven,  not  to 
6.  41  I  am  the  bread  which  came  down  fromh. 
6.  42  that  he  saith,  I  came  down  from  heaven? 
6.  50  the  bread  which  cometh  down  from  hea. 
6.  51,  58  bread  which  came  down  from  heaven 
6.  64  For  Jesus  knew  from  the  beginning  who 

8.  23  Yre  are  from  beneath ;  I  am  from  above. 

8.  42  for  I  proceeded  forth  and  came  from  G. 

9.  1  he  saw  a  man  which  was  blind  from 

10.  32  Many  good  works  have  I  showed  you  from 

12.  1  Lazarus,  .whom  he  raised  from  the  dead 

12.  9  Lazarus . .  whom  he  had  raised  from  the  d. 
12.  17  Lazarus,  .and  raised  him  from  the  dead 
12.  27  Father,  save  me  from  this  hour  :  but  for 
12.  28  Then  came  there  a  voice  from  heaven 

12.  32  And  I,  if  I  be  lifted  up  from  the  earth 

13.  4  He  riseth  from  supper,  and  laid  aside  his 

17.  15  but  that  thou  shouldest  keep  them  from 

18.  3  having  received  a  band .  .from  the  chief 

19.  23  coat,  .woven  from  the  top  throughout 

20.  1  Mary,  .seetli  the  stone  taken  away  from 
20.  9  that  he  must  rise  again  from  the  dead 

21. 14  after  that  he  was  risen  from  the  dead 

Acts  1.  25  [from]  which  Judas  by  transgression  fell 
2.  2  And  suddenly  there  came  a  sound  from 


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Acts  3.  2  a  certain  man  lame  from  his  mother’s 
3. 15  whom  God  hath  raised  from  the  dead 

4.  2  preached . .  the  resurrection  from  the  dead 

4.  10  Jesus,  .whom  God  raised  from  the  dead 
to.  41  with  him  after  lie  rose  from  the  dead 

11.  5  let  down  from  heaven  by  four  corners 

11.  9  But  the  voice  answered  me  again  from  li. 

12.  7  And  his  chains  fell  off  from  (his)  hands 

12.  25  Barnabas  and  Saul  returned  from  Jerus 

13.  30  But  God  raised  him  from  the  dead 

13.  34  And.  .that  he  raised  him  up  from  the  d. 

14.  8  being  a  cripple  from  his  mother's  womb 

1 5.  24  that  certain  which  went  out  from  us 

15.  29  from  which  if  ye  keep  yourselves  ye  shall 
17.  3  Christ  must  needs  have,  .risen  again  from 

17.  31  in  that  he  hath  raised  him  from  the  dead 

18.  1  After  these  things  Paul  departed  from  A 
18.  2  commanded  all  Jews  to  depart  [from]  It. 
22.  6  suddenly  there  shone  from  heaven  a 

26.  4  My  manner  of  life  from  my  youth,  which 

26.  17  Delivering  thee  from  the  people,  and.  .the 

27.  34  for  there  shall  not  an  hair  fall  [from]  the 

28.  17  yet  was  I  delivered  prisoner  from  Jerus. 
Horn.  1.  17  righteousness  of  God  revealed  from  faith 

4.  24  that  raised  up  Jesus  our  Lord  from  the  d. 

6.  4  that  like  as  Christ  was  raised  up  from 

6.  9  Knowing  that  Christ  being  raised  from 
6.  13  as  those  that  are  alive  from  the  dead 

6.  17  but  ye  have  obeyed  from  the  heart  that 

7.  4  to  him  who  is  raised  from  the  dead 

7.  24  who  shall  deliver  me  from  the  body  of 

8.  II  of  him  that  raised  up  Jesus  from  the  d. 

8. 1 1  he  that  raised  up  Christ  from  the  dead 

10.  7  to  bring  up  Christ  again  from  the  dead 

10.  9  that  God  hath  raised  him  from  the  dead 

11.  15  what,  .the  receiving,  .but  life  from  the 

1  Co.  9.  19  For  though  I  be  free  from  all  (men),  yet 

15.  12  if  Christ  be  preached  that  he  rose  from 
15.  20  But  now  is  Christ  risen  from  the  dead 
15.  47  the  second  man  (is)  the  Lord  from  heaven 

2  Co.  1.  10  Who  delivered  us  from  so  great  a  death 

3.  1  or  (letters)  of  commendation  from  you? 

5.  2  clothed  upon  with  our  house  which  is  fr. 

5.  8  willing  rather  to  be  absent  from  the  body 

Gal.  1.  1  God  the  Father,  who  raised  him  from  the 

1.  4  that  he  might  deliver  us  from  this  present 

1.  8  though  we,  or  an  angel  from  heaven,  pre. 

1.  15  who  separated  me  from  my  mother’s  wo. 

3.  13  Christ  hath  redeemed  us  from  the  curse 
Eph.  ii.  20  when  he  raised  him  from  the  dead,  and 

4.  16  From  whom  the  whole  body  fitly  joined 

5.  14  arise  from  the  dead,  and  Christ  shall  give 

6.  6  doing  the  will  of  God  from  the  heart 
Phil.  3.  20  from  whence  also  we  look  for  the  Saviour 
Col.  1.  13  Who  hath  delivered  us  from  the  power 

1.  18  the  beginning,  the  first  born  from  the  de. 

2.  12  God,  who  hath  raised  him  from  the  dead 

2.  19  not  holding  the  Head,  from  which  all  the 

4.  16  ye  likewise  read  the  (epistle)  from  Laodi. 

1  Th.  1.  10  And  to  wait  for  his  Son  from  heaven 

1. 10  whom  he  raised  from  the  dead,  (even)  J. 

2  Ti.  2.  8  was  raised  from  the  dead  according  to 
Heb.  5.  7  unto  him  that  was  able  to  save . .  from 

7.  6  he  whose  descent  is  not  counted  from 
11.  19  able  to  raise,  .tip,  even  from  the  dead 

13.  20  that  brought  again  from  the  dead  our  L. 

Jas.  5.  20  he  which  convertetli  the  sinner  from  the 

5.  20  shall  save  a  soul  from  death,  and  shall 

1  Pe.  1.  3  by  the  resurrection  of  Jesus  Christ  from 

I.  18  redeemed,  .from  your  vain  conversation 

1.  21  God,  that  raised  him  up  from  the  dead 

2  Pe.  1.  18  this  voice  which  came  from  heaven  we 

2.  21  [to  turn  from  the  holy  commandment) 

1  Jo.  2. 19  They  went  out  from  us,  but  they  were 

3.  14  We  knowtliat  we  liavepassed  from  death 
Rev.  3.  10  I  also  will  keep  thee  from  the  hour  of 

8. 10  and  there  fell  a  great  star  from  heaven 

9.  1  and  I  saw  a  star  fall  from  heaven  unto 

9.  13  1  heard  a  voice  from  the  four  horns  of 

10.  1 1  saw  another ..  angel  come  down  from  h. 

10.  4  I  heard  a  voice  from  heaven  saying  unto 

10.  8  the  voice  which  I  heard  from  heaven  sp. 

II.  11  tlie  Spirit  of  life  from  God  entered  into 

11.  12  they  heard  a  great  voice  from  heaven 

13.  13  he  maketh  fire  come  down  from  heaven 

14.  2  I  heard  a  voice  from  heaven,  as  the  voice 
14. 13'il  heard  a  voice  from  heaven  saying  unto 

14.  13' that  they  may  rest  from  their  labours 

14.  18  another  angel  came  out  from  the  altar 

15.  8  from  the  glory  of  God,  and  from  hispow. 
18.  1  I  saw  another  angel  come  down  from  h. 
18.  4  I  heard  another  voice  from  heaven,  say. 
20.  1  I  saw  an  angel  come  down  from  heaven 

27 .From,  from,  beside,  irapa  (gen.)  para. 

Marki2.  2  that  he  might  receive  from  the  husband. 

14.  43  from  the  chief  priests  and  the  scribes  and 
Luke  1. 45  of  those  things  which  were  told  her  from 

2.  1  there  went  out  a  decree  from  Cesar  An. 

8.  49  there  cometh  one  [from]  the  ruler  of  the 
John  1.  6  There  was  a  man  sent  from  God,  whose 

5.  34  But  I  receive  not  testimony  from  man 
5.  41  I  receive  not  honour  from  men 
5.  44  and  seek  not  the  honour  that  (cometh)  fr. 
7.  29  for  I  am  from  him,  and  he  hath  sent  me 
is.  26  whom  I  will  send  unto  you  from  the  Fat. 

15.  26  of  truth,  which  proceedeth  from  the  Fat. 

16.  27  and  have  believed  that  I  came  out  from 

16.  28  I  came  forth  [from]  the  Father,  and  am 

17.  8  and  have  known  .that  I  came  out  from 
Acts  9.  14  here  he  hath  authority  from  the  chief 

22.  5  from  whom  also  I  received  letters  unto 


Acts  26. 10  having  received  authority  from  the  chief 
26.  12  authority  and  commission  [from]  thech. 
Phil.  4.  18  havingreceived  of  E.  the  tilings,  .from  you 
2  Pe.  1.  17  For  he  received  from  God  the  Father  ho. 

2  John  3  from  God . .  and  from  the  Lord  Jesus  Ch. 

4  we  have  received  a  commandment  from 

28  .Of  the,  tov  toil. 

Rom  15.  22  I  have  been  much  hindered  from  coming 

29 .By,  vir 6  (gen.)  hupo. 

Liike  1.  26  the  angel  Gabriel  was  sent  [from]  God 
2  Pe.  1.17  a  voice  to  him  from  the  excellent  glory 

FROM  among  — 

1  .From,  out  of,  )P  min. 

Eze.  36.  24  I  will  take  you  from  among  the  heathen 

2.  From  (being)  with,  d yp  mtim. 

Ruth  4.  10  name  of  the  dead  be  not  cut  off  from  am. 

3 . From,  o.t6  apo. 

Acts  15  19  them  which  from  among  the  Gentiles 

4.  Out  of,  4k  ck. 

Matti3  49  and  sever  the  wicked  from  among  the 
Acts  3.  23  shall  be  destroyed  from  among  the  peo. 

17.  33  So  Paul  departed  from  among  them 
23.  10  to  take  him  by  force  from  among  them 

1  Co.  5.  2  he.  .might  be  taken  away  from  among 

5.  13  Therefore  put  away  from  among  yoursel. 

2  Co.  6.  17  Wherefore  come  out  from  among  them 
Heb  5.  1  every  high  priest  taken  from  among  men 

FROM  beside  — 

Near,  beside,  with,  Sxn  etsel. 

1  Ki.  3.  20  took  my  son  from  beside  me,  while  thine 
Eze.  10.  16  wheels  also  turned  not  from  beside  them 

FROM  between  — 

From  (being)  with,  BJ/p  meim. 

Gen.  48.  12  Joseph  brought  them  out  from  between 
FROM  off  — 

From  on,  byp  meal. 

Gen.  7.  4  will  I  destroy  from  off  the  face  of  the  ea. 
FROM  the  midst  — 

From  between,  pap  mibben. 

Jer.  48.  45  and  a  flame  from  the  midst  of  Sihon 

FRONT  — 

Face,  D’J3  panim. 

2  Sa.  10'  9  When  Joab  saw  that  the  front  of  the  bat. 

2  Ch.  3.  4  And  the  porch  that  (was)  in  the  front 

FRONTIER  — 

End,  extremity,  qatseh. 

Eze.  25.  9  from  his  cities . .  on  his  frontiers,  the  glory 
FRONTLETS  — 

Frontlets,  nispio  totaphoth. 

Exodi3.  16  and  for  frontlets  between  thine  eyes 
Deut.  6.  8  they  shall  be  as  frontlets  between  thine 
n.  18  that  they  may  be  as  frontlets  between  yo. 

FROST  — 

1  .Frost,  hail  stones,  Spin  chanamal. 

Psa.  78.  47  and  their  sycamore  trees  with  frost 

2 .Cold,  frost,  ice,  rnj?.  qerach. 

Gen.  31.  40  consumed  me,  and  the  frost  by  night 
Job  37.  10  By  the  breath  of  God  frost  is  given 
Jer.  36.  30  shall  be  cast  out.  .in  the  night  to  the  fr. 

FROWARD  — 

1  .Froward,  tortuous,  a?P5n  haphakpak. 

Prov  21.  8  The  way  of  man  (is)  froward  and  strange 

2.  To  be  perverse,  perverted,  11*7  luz,  2. 

Prov.  2.  15  crooked,  and  (they)  froward  in  their  paths 

3.  32  For  the  froward  (is)  abomination  to  the 

3 . Perverse,  Blpy  iqqesh. 

2  Sa.  22.  27  with  the  froward  thou  wilt  show  thyself 
Psa.  18.  26  with  the  froward  thou  wilt  show  thyself 
101.  4  A  froward  heart  shall  depart  from  me 
Trov  1 1.  20  They  that  are  of  a  froward  heart  (are)  ab. 
17.  20  He  that  hath  a  froward  heart  flndeth 
22.  s  snares  (are)  in  the  way  of  the  froward 

4.  To  be  a  wrestler,  Vnp  pathal,  2. 

Job  5.  13  and  the  counsel  of  the  froward  is  carried 
Prov.'  8.  8  nothing  froward  or  perverse  in  them 

5.  Perverseness,  frowardness,  rvosnn  tahpukoth. 

Prov  8.  13  pride,  .and  the  froward  mouth,  do  I  hate 
10.  31  but  the  froward  tongue  shall  be  cut  out 
16.  28  A  froward  man  soweth  strife  ;  and  a  whis. 

6.  Perverse,  perversities,  rmr[5j;  iqqeshuth. 

Prov.  4.  24  Put  away  from  thee  a  froward  mouth 

6.  12  a  wicked  man,  walketh  with  a  froward 

7 . Crooked,  perverse,  auoAiis  skolios. 

1  Pe.  2.  18  not  only  to  the  good .  .but  also  to  the  fro. 
FROWARD,  to  show  self  — 

To  show  self  a  wrestler,  bns  pathal,  7. 

Psa.  18.  26  froward  thou  wilt  show  thyself  froward 
FROWARD,  very,  (thing)  — 

Perverseness,  frowardness,  riDBrtri  tahpukoth. 

Deut  32.  20  for  they  (are)  a  very  froward  generation 
Prov.  2.  12  from  the  man  that  speaketh  froward  thi. 
16.  30  He  shutteth  his  eyes  to  devise  froward  t. 


FROWARDLY  — 

Turning  back,  Jpiiy  shobab. 

Isa.  57. 17  he  went  on  frowardly  in  the  way  of  his  h. 

FROWARDNESS  — 

Perverseness,  frcrwardness,  irosnn  tahpukoth. 

Prov  2.  14  delight  in  the  frowardness  of  the  wicked 
6,  14  Frowardness  (is)  in  his  heart,  he  deviseth 
10.  32  the  mouth  of  the  wicked ..  frowardness 

FROZEN,  to  be  — 

To  become  caught  or  struck  together,  lakad,  7. 

Job  38.  30  and  the  face  of  the  deep  is  frozen 
FRUIT  — 

1.  Fruit,  budding,  bn  eb. 

Song  6.  1 1  I  went  down . .  to  see  the  fruits  of  the  va. 

2.  Fruit,  budding,  2k  eb. 

Dan.  4.  12,  21  and  the  fruit  thereof  much,  and  in  it 
4.  14  shake  off  his  leaves,  and  scatter  his  fruit 

3 .Increase,  Six  yebul. 

Deut  11.  17  and  that  the  land  yield  not  her  fruit 
Hab.  3.  17  neither  (shall)  fruit  (be)  in  the  vines ;  the 
Hag.  1.  10  and  the  earth  is  stayed  (from)  her  fruit 

4.  Child,  "ijr  yeled. 

Exod2i.  22  so  that  her  fruit  depart,  .and  yet  no 

5.  Bread,  food,  on|?  lechem. 

Jer.  11.  19  Let  us  destroy  the  tree  with  the  fruit 

6.  Eating,  food,  byxo  maakal. 

Neh.  9.  25  vineyards,  and  fruit  trees  in  abundance 

7 . Fulness,  rmSp  meleah. 

Deut  22.  9  the  fruit  of  thy  seed  which  thou  hast  sown 

8.  Fruit,  utterance,  213  nob. 

Isa.  57.  19  I  create  the  fruit  of  the  lips ;  Peace 

9.  Fruit,  utterance,  2’)  nib. 

Mai.  1.  12  The  table,  .(is)  polluted ;  and  the  fruit 

10 . Fruit,  ’1?  peri. 

Gen.  1.  11  the  fruit  tree  yielding  fruit,  .whose  seed 
1.  12  and  the  tree  yielding  fruit,  whose  seed 

I.  29  every  tree,  in  the  which  (is)  the  fruit  of 
3.  2  We  may  eat  of  the  fruit  of  the  trees  of  the 
3.  3  But  of  the  fruit  of  the  tree  which  (is)  in 

3.  6  she  took  of  the  fruit  thereof,  and  did  eat 

4.  3  Cain  brought  of  the  fruit  of  the  ground 
30.  2  withheld  from  thee,  .fruit  of  the  womb? 

Exodio.  15  they  did  eat.  .all  the  fruit  of  the  trees 
Lev.  19.  23  then  ye  shall  count  the  fruit  thereof  as 
19.  24  all  the  fruit  thereof  shall  be  holy,  to 
19.  25  in  the  fifth  year  shall  ye  eat  of  the  fruit 

25.  19  And  the  land  shall  yield  her  fruit,  and  ye 

26.  4  the  trees  of  the  field  shall  yield  their  fruit 
26. 20  neither  shall  the  trees,  .yield  their  fruits 

27.  30  (whether)  of  the  seed .  .(or)  of  the  fruit  of 
Num  13.  20  and  bring  of  the  fruit  of  the  land.  Now 

13.  26  and  showed  them  the  fruit  of  the  land 
13.  27  came  unto  the  land,  .and  this  (is)  the  fr. 
Deut.  1 . 25  they  took  of  the  fruit  of  the  land  in  their 
7.  13  bless  the  fruit  of  thy  womb,  and  the  fruit 

26.  2  of  the  first  of  all  the  fruit  of  the  earth 

28.  4  Blessed  (shall  be)  the  fruit  of  thy  body 
28.  4  fruit  of  thy  ground,  and  the  fruit  of  thy 
28.  n'plenteous.  .in  the  fruit  of  thy  body,  and 
28. 11  the  fruit  of  thy  cattle,  and  in  the  fruit  of 
28.  18  the  fruit  of  thy  body,  and  the  fruit  of  thy 
28.  33  The  fruit  of  thy  land,  and  all  thy  labours 
28.  42  All  thy  trees  and  fruit  of  thy  land  shall 
28.  51  eat  the  fruit  of  thy  cattle,  and  the  fruit 
28.  53  thou  shalt  eat  the  fruit  of  thine  own  body 
30.  9  plenteous,  .in  the  fruit  of  thy  body,  and 

30.  9  fruit  of  thy  cattle,  and  in  the  fruit  of  thy 
2  Ki.  19.  29  plant  vineyards,  and  eat  the  fruits  there. 

19.  36  take  root  downward,  and  bear  fruit  upw. 
Neh.  9.  36  to  eat  the  fruit  thereof  and  the  good  the. 
10.  35  of  all  fruit  of  all  trees,  year  by  year,  unto 
10.  37  and  the  fruit  of  all  manner  of  trees,  of 
Psa.  1.  3  that  bringeth  forth  his  fruit  in  his  season 
21.10  Their  fruit  shalt  thou  destroy  from  the 
72.  16  the  fruit  thereof  shall  shake  like  Lebanon 
104. 13  is  satisfied  with  the  fruit  of  thy  works 
105.  35  and  devoured  the  fruit  of  their  ground 
107.  37  which  may  yield  fruits  of  increase 
127.  3  the  fruit  of  the  womb  (is  his)  reward 
132.  11  Of  the  fruit  of  thy  body  will  I  set  upon 
Prov.  1.  31  they  eat  of  the  fruit  of  their  own  way 
8. 19  My  fruit  (is)  better  than  gold,  yea,  than 

II.  30  The  fruit  of  the  righteous  (is)  a  tree  of 

12.  14  be  satisfied,  .by  the  fruit  of  (his)  mouth 

13.  2  A  man  shall  eat  good  by  the  fruit  of  (his) 
18.  20  be  satisfied  with  the  fruit  of  his  mouth 
18.  21  they  that  love  it  shall  eat  the  fruit  there. 

27.  18  Whoso  keepeth  the.  .tree  shall  eat  the  f. 

31.  16  with  the  fruit  of  her  hands  she  planteth 
31.  31  Give  her  of  the  fruit  of  her  hands ;  and 

Eccl.  2.  5  planted  trees  in  them  of  all  (kinds  of)  fr. 
Song  2.  3  and  his  fruit  (was)  sweet  to  my  taste 

4. 13  plants  (are)  an  orchard . .  with  pleasant  fr. 
4.  16  Let  my  beloved .  .eat  his  pleasant  fruits 
8.  11  every  one  for  the  fruit  thereof  was  to  br. 
8. 12  those  that  keep  the  fruit,  .two  hundred 
Isa.  3.  10  they  shall  eat  the  fruit  of  their  doings 

4.  2  the  fruit  of  the  earth  (shall  be)  excellent 
10.  12  I  will  punish  the  fruit  of  the  stout  heart 

13.  18  have  no  pity  on  the  fruit  of  the  womb 

14.  29  and  his  fruit  (shall  be)  a  fiery  flying  serp. 
27.  9  this  (is)  all  the  fruit  to  take  away  his  sin 
37.  30  plant  vineyards,  and  eat  the  fruit  thereof 
37.  31  again  take  root,  .and  bear  fruit  upward 


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Isa.  65.  21  plant  vineyards,  and  eat  tlie  fruit  of  them 
Jer.  2.  7  to  eat  the  fruit,  .and  the  goodness  there. 
6. 19  the  fruit  of  their  thoughts,  because  they 
7.  20  poured  out  upon,  .the  fruit  of  the  ground 

11.  16  A  green  olive  tree,  fair,  (and)  of  goodly  f. 

12.  2  they  grow,  yea,  they  bring  forth  fruit 
17.  8  neither  shall  cease  from  yielding  fruit 
17.  10  (and)  according  to  the  fruit  of  his  doings 

21.  14  will  punish  you  according  to  the  fruit  of 
29.  5,  28  plant  gardens,  and  eat  the  fruit  of 

32.  19  and  according  to  the  fruit  of  his  doings 
Lam.  2.  20  Shall  the  women  eat  their  fruit,  (and) 

Eze.  17.  8  It  was  planted,  .that  it  might  bear  fruit 

17.  9  shall  he  not.  .cut  off  the  fruit  thereof 
17.  23  andbearfruit,  and  be  a  goodly  cedar  :  and 
19.  12  the  east  wind  dried  up  her  fruit ;  her 

19.  14  fire,  .hath  devoured  her  fruit,  so  that 
25.  4  they  shall  eat  thy  fruit,  and . .  drink  thy 
34.  27  the  tree  of  the  field  shall  yield  her  fruit 
36.  8  yield  your  fruit  to  my  people  of  Israel 
36.  30  I  will  multiply  the  fruit  of  the  tree,  and 
47.  12  neither  shall  the  fruit,  .be  consumed :  it 
47.  12  the  fruit  thereof  shall  be  for  meat,  and 

Hos.  9.  16  root  is  dried  up,  they  shall  bear  no  fruit 
10.  1  he  bringeth  forth  fruit  unto  himself 
10.  1  according  to  the  multitude  of  his  fruit 

10.  13  ye  have  eaten  the  fruit  of  lies  :  because 
14.  8  From  me  is  thy  fruit  found 

Joel  2.  22  for  the  tree  beareth  her  fruit,  the  fig  tree 
Amos  2.  9  yet  I  destroyed  his  fruit  from  above,  and 

6.  12  tile  fruit  of  righteousness  into  hemlock 
9.  14  make  gardens,  and  eat  the  fruit  of  them 

Mic.  6.  7  fruit  of  my  body  (for)  the  sin  of  my  soul? 

7.  13  be  desolate,  .for  the  fruit  of  their  doings 
Zech.  8.  12  the  vine  shall  give  her  fruit,  and  the 
Mai.  3.  11  not  destroy  the  fruits  of  your  ground 
Incoming,  fruit,  .txnfl  tebuah. 

Exod23.  10  and  shalt  gather  in  the  fruits  thereof 
Lev.  23.  39  when  ye  have  gathered  in  the  fruit  of  the 
25.  3  and  gather  in  the  fruit  thereof 
25.  15  uuto  the  number  of  years  of  the  fruits  he 
25.  16  number,  .of  the  fruits  doth  he  sell  unto 
25.  21  it  shall  bring  forth  fruit  for  three  years 
25.  22  and  eat.  .of  old  fruit  until  the  ninth  year 
25.  22  until  her  fruits  come  in  ye  shall  eat  the 
Deut22.  9  and  the  fruit  of  thy  vineyard,  be  defiled 

33.  14  for  the  precious  fruits,  .by  the  sun 
Josh.  5.  12  they  did  eat  of  the  fruit  of  the  land  of 
2  Ki.  8.  6  Restore  all . .  the  fruits  of  the  field  since 
Prov  10.  16  to  life  :  the  fruit  of  the  wicked  to  sin 

12.  Fruit,  increase,  tenubah. 

Judg.  9.  11  Should  I  forsake,  .my  good  fruit,  and  go 
Isa.  27.  6  and  fill  the  face  of  the  world  with  fruit 
Lam.  4.  9  stricken  through  for.  .the  fruits  of  the  fi. 

13 . Produce,  yivv-ppa  gennema. 

Matt  26.  29  I  will  not  drink  henceforth  of  this  fruit 
Marki4.  25  I  will  drink  no  more  of  the  fruit  of  the  v. 
Luke  12.  18  there  will  I  bestow  all  my  [fruits]  and  my 

22.  18  I  will  not  drink  of  the  fruit  of  the  vine 

2  Co.  9.  10  increase  the  fruits  of  your  righteousness 

1  1  .Fruit,  Kapnis  karpos. 

Matt.  3.  8  Bring  forth  therefore  fruits  meet  for  re. 

7. 16  Ye  shall  know  them  by  their  fruits.  Do 

7. 17  every  good  tree  bringeth  forth  good  fruit 
7.  17  a  corrupt  tree  bringeth  forth  evil  fruit 

7.  18  A  good  tree  cannot  bring  forth  evil  fruit 
7.  18  neither  (can)  a  corrupt  tree,  .good  fruit 
7.  19  tree  that  bringeth  not  forth  good  fruit 

7.  20  Wherefore  by  their  fruits  ye  shall  know 
12.  33  Either  make  the  tree  good,  and  his  fruit 

12.  33  fruit  corrupt :  for  the  tree  is  known  by . .  f . 

13.  8  brought  forth  fruit,  some  an  hundred  fold 
13.  26  was  sprung  up,  and  brought  forth  fruit 
21.  19  Let  no  fruit  grow  on  thee  henceforward 
21.  34  And  when  the  time  of  the  fruit  drew  near 
21.  34  that  they  might  receive  the  fruits  of  it 
21.  41  which  shall  render  him  thefruits  in  their 
21.  43  given  to  a  nation  bringing  forth  the  fruits 

Mark  4.  7  thorns,  choked  it,  and  it  yielded  no  fruit 
4.  8  did  yield  fruit  that  sprang  up  and  incre. 

4.  29  But  when  the  fruit  is  brought  forth 

11.  14  No  man  eat  fruit  of  thee  hereafter  for  ev. 

12.  2  might  receive,  .of  the  fruit  of  the  vineya. 
Luke  1.  42  and  blessed  (is)  the  fruit  of  thy  womb 

3.  8  Bring  forth  therefore  fruits  worthy  of  re. 
3.  9  which  bringeth  not  forth  good  fruit  is 
6.  43  good  tree  bringeth  not  forth  corrupt  fruit 
6.  43  neither  doth  a  corrupt  tree,  .good  fruit 
6.  44  For  every  tree  is  known  by  his  own  fruit 

8.  8  sprang  up,  aud  bare  fruit  an  hundred  fold 

12. 17  I  have  no  room  where  to  bestow  my  fru.? 

13.  6  he  came  and  sought  fruit  thereon,  and 
13.  7  these  three  years  I  come  seeking  fruit  on 
13.  9  And  if  it  bear  fruit . .  and  if  not . .  after  th. 

20.  io  that  they  should  give  him  of  the  fruit  of 
John  4.  36  and  gathereth  fruit  unto  life  eternal 

12.  24  but  if  it  die,  it  bringeth  forth  much  fruit 
15.  2  Every  branch  in  me  that  beareth  not  fru. 
15.  2  purgeth  it,  that  it  may  bring  forth  more  f. 
15.  4  As  the  branch  cannot  bear  fruit  of  itself 
15.  5  the  same  bringeth  forth  much  fruit:  foi¬ 
ls-  8  that  ye  bear  much  fruit;  so  shall  ye  be 
15.  16  that  ye  should  go  and  bring  forth  fruit 
15.  16  and  (that)  your  fruit  should  remain 
Acts  2.  30  that  of  the  fruit  of  his  loins,  according  to 
Rom.  1.  13  that  I  might  have  some  fruit  among  you 
6.  21  What  fruit  had  ye  then  in  those  tilings 
6.  22  ye  have  your  fruit  unto  holiness,  and  the 
15.  28  and  have  sealed  to  them  this  fruit,  I  will 
1  Co.  9.  7  and  eateth  not  of  the  fruit  thereof?  or 

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Gal.  5.  22  But  the  fruit  of  the  Spirit  is  love,  joy 
Eph.  5.  9  the  fruit  of  the  Spirit  (is)  in  all  goodness 
Phil.  1.  11  Being  filled  with  the  fruits  of  righteous. 
1.  22  But  if  I  live  in  the  flesh,  this  (is)  the  fruit 

4.  17  I  desire  fruit  that  may  abound  to  your  ac. 
2  Ti.  2.  6  husbandm. .  .must  be  . partaker  of  the  fr. 
Heb.  12.  11  it  yieldeth  the  peaceable  fruit  of  righte. 

13.  13  the  fruit  of  (our)  lips  giving  thanks  to  his 
Jas.  3.  17  gentle,  .full  of  mercy  and  good  fruits 

3.  18  the  fruit  of  righteousness  is  sown  in  peace 

5.  7  waiteth  for  the  precious  fruit  of  the  ea. 

5.  18  and  the  earth  brought  forth  her  fruit 

Rev.  22.  2  which  bare  twelve  (manner  of)  fruits 
22.  2  (and)  yielded  her  fruit  every  month 
[See  also  Cast,  first  ripe,  hasty,  new,  summer,  sycamore.) 
FRUIT,  best  — 

What  is  praised,  rnpt  zim/rah. 

Gen.  43.  11  take  of  the  best  fruits  in  the  land  in  your 

FRUIT,  to  bear  — 

To  bear  fruit,  Kapirotpopcu  karpophoreo. 

Matt  13.  23  which  also  beareth  fruit,  and  bringeth  fo. 
FRUIT,  to  bring  — 

To  be  fruitful,  .tts  parah. 

Eze.  36.  1 1  and  they  shall  increase  and  bring  fruit 
FRUIT,  to  bring  forth  — 

1  .To  bring  forth,  increase,  nub. 

Psa.  92.  14  They  shall  still  bring  forth  fruit  in  old 

2.  To  bear  fruit,  Kapnotpopea  karpophoreo. 

Mark  4.  20  and  receive  (it),  and  bring  forth  fruit 

4.  28  the  earth  bringeth  forth  fruit  of  herself 
Luke  8.  15  keep,  .and  bring  forth  fruit  with  patience 
Rom.  7.  4  that  we  should  bring  forth  fruit  unto  God 

7.  5  did  work . .  to  bring  forth  fruit  unto  death 
Col.  1.  6  and  bringeth  forth  fruit,  as.  .also  in  you 
FRUIT,  first  of  ripe  — 

Fulness,  nx|?p  meleah. 

Exod22.  29  the  first  of  thy  ripe  fruits,  and  of  thy  liq. 
FRUIT,  without  — 

Without  fruit,  &Kaptros  akarpos. 

Jude  12  without  fruit,  twice  dead,  plucked  up  by 
FRUIT  withereth,  whose  — 

Withering  autumnal  fruit,  (pSivoiroipivis  plithino. 

.Tude  12  trees  whose  fruit  withereth.  .twice  dead 
FRUITFUL  — 

1 .  Seed,  yij  zera. 

Eze.  17.  s  took,  .and  planted  it  in  a  fruitful  field 

2  .To  be  fruitful,  rns  parah. 

Gen.  49.  22  a  fruitful  bough,  .a  fruitful  bough  by  a 
Psa.  1 28.  3  Thy  wife,  as  a  fruitful  vine  by  the  sides 
Isa.  17.  6  four  (or)  five  in  the  outmost  fruitful  bra. 

32. 12  They  shall  lament,  for  the  fruitful  vine 
Eze.  19.  10  she  was  fruitful  and  full  of  branches  by 

3.  Fruit,  ’1?  peri. 

Psa.  107.  34  A  fruitful  land  into  barrenness,  for  the 
148.  9  and  all  hills  ;  fruitful  trees,  and  all  ced. 

4.  Fruit  bearing,  Kap-rrotpopos  karpophoros. 

Acts  14.  17  gave  us  rain  from  heaven,  and  fruitful 
FRUITFUL,  to  be  — 

1.  To  produce  fruit,  x"js  para.,  5. 

Hos.  13.  15  Though  he  be  fruitful  among ..  brethren 

2.  To  be  fruitful,  rns  parah. 

Gen.  1.  22  Be  fruitful,  and  multiply,  and  fill  the  wat. 
1.  28  God  said  unto  them,  Be  fruitful,  and  mu. 
8. 17  that  they  may  breed,  and  be  fruitful 
9.  1  Be  fruitful,  and  multiply,  and  replenish 
9.  7  And  you,  be  ye  fruitful,  and  multiply 
26.  22  and  we  shall  be  fruitful  in  the  land 
35. 11  And  God  said,  .be  fruitful  and  multiply 
Exod.  1.  7  And  the  children  of  Israel  were  fruitful 
Jer.  23.  3  and  they  shall  be  fruitful  and  increase 

3.  To  bear  fruit,  Kapiro<pop(o>  karpophoreo. 

Col.  1.  10  being  fruitful  in  every  good  work,  and 
FRUITFUL,  to  cause  to  be  — 

To  make  fruitful,  rns  parah,  5. 

Gen.  41.  52  For  God  hath  caused  me  to  be  fruitful  in 

FRUITFUL  field  — 

Fruitf  ul  place  or  field,  Spps  karmel. 

Isa.  10.  18  of  his  fruitful  field,  both  soul  and  body 
29.  17  Lebanon  shall  be  turned  into  a  fruitful  fi. 
29.  17  the  fruitful  field  shall  be  esteemed  as  a  f. 
32.  15  and  the  wilderness  be  a  fruitful  field 
32.  15  the  fruitful  field  be  counted  for  a  forest 
32. 16  righteousness  remain  in  the  fruitful  field 

FRUITFUL,  to  make  — 

To  make  fruitful,  rns  parah,  5. 

Gen.  17.  6  I  will  make  thee  exceeding  fruitful,  and 
17.  20  I . .  will  make  him  fruitful,  and  will  mult. 
28.  3  God .  .bless  thee,  and  make  thee  fruitful 
48.  4  I  will  make  thee  fruitful,  and  multiply 
Lev.  26.  9  I  will ..  make  you  fruitful,  and  multiply 

FRUITFUL  place  — 

Fruitful  place  or  field,  Spsa  karmel. 

Jer.  4.  26  the  fruitful  place  (was)  a  wilderness,  and 

FRUITFUL,  very  — 

A  son  of  oil,  bcn-shcmen. 

Isa,  5.  1  hath  a  vineyard  in  a  very  fruitful  hill 


FRUITS  — 

1  .Power,  ns  koach. 

Job  31.  39  If  I  have  eaten  the  fruits  thereof  without 

2.  Ripe  or  full  fruits,  onupa  opora. 

Rev.  18.  14  the  fruits  that  thy  soul  lusted  after  are 
FRUSTRATE,  to  — 

1.7b  break,  mo.ke  void,  parar,  5, 

Ezra  4.  5  to  frustrate  their  purpose,  all  the  days 
Isa.  44.  25  That  frustrateth  the  tokens  of  the  liars 
2.  To  put  aside,  aderea  atheteo. 

Gal.  2.  21 1  do  not  frustrate  the  grace  of  God ;  for 
FRYING  pan  — 

Frying  pan,  kettle,  ng’nna  marchesheth. 

Lev.  2.  7  if . .  a  meat  offering  (baken)  in  the  frying  p. 

7.  9  and  all  that  is  dressed  in  the  frying  pan 

FUEL  — 

1.  Eating,  food,  ri8sx  oklali. 

Eze.  15.  4  Behold,  it  is  cast  into  the  fire  for  fuel 
15.  6  which  I  have  given  to  the  fire  for  fuel 
21.  32  Thou  shalt  be  for  fuel  to  the  fire  ;  thy 

2 . Eating,  food,  rtaxp  maakoleth. 

Isa.  9.  5  but.  shall  be  with  burning,  .fuel  of  fire 
9.  19  shall  be  as  the  fuel 
FUGITIVE  — 

1  .One  fleeing,  a  fugitive,  nnp  bariach. 

Isa.  15.  5  his  fugitives,  .unto  Zoar,  an  heifer  of 

2.  One  fleeing,  a  fugitive,  rnpp  mibrach. 

Eze.  17.  21  all  his  fugitives  with  all  his  bands  shall 

3.  To  move,  shake,  stagger,  wander,  Jjri  nua. 

Gen.  4.  12  a  fugitive  and  a  vagabond  shalt  thou  be 

4.  14  I  shall  be  a  fugitive  and  a  vagabond 

4.  To  fall,  Vsj  naphal. 

2  Ki.25.  1 1  the  fugitives  that  fell  away  to  the  king  of 
5. One  who  slips  out,  e-Ss  palit. 

Judg  12.  4  Ye  Gileadites  (are)  fugitives  of  Ephraim 
FULFIL,  to  — 

I. 7b  cut  off,  psa  batsa,  3. 

Lam.  2.  17  he  hath  fulfilled  his  word  that  he  had 
2.  To  complete,  finish,  nVs  kalah,  3. 

Exod.  5.  13  Fulfil  your’ works,  .daily  tasks,  as  when  . 

5.  14  Wherefore  have  ye  not  fulfilled  your  taski^^ 

3.7b  fill  up  or  in,  x^>D  male. 

Job  36.  17  thou  hast  fulfilled  the  judgment  of  the  w. 

4.  To  fill  in  or  up,  xSa  male,  3. 

Gen.  29.  27  Fulfil  her  week,  and  we  will  give  thee 
29.  28  And  Jacob  did  so,  and  fulfilled  her  week 
Exod23.  26  the  number  of  thy  days  I  will  fulfil 

1  Ki.  2.  27  that  he  might  fulfil  the  word  of  the  LoiiD 

8.  15  and  hath  with  his  hand  fulfilled  (it),  say. 

8.  24  and  hast  fulfilled  (it)  with  thine  hand,  as 

2  Ch.  6.  4  who  hath  with  his  hands  fulfilled  (that) 

6. 15  and  hast  fulfilled  (it)  with  thine  hand,  as 
36.  21  To  fulfil  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  the  m. 

36.  21  desolate,  .to  fulfil  threescore  and  ten  ye. 

Psa.  20.  5  banners  :  the  LORD  fulfil  all  thy  petitions 
Jer.  44.  25  and  fulfilled  with  your  hand,  saying 

5.7b  do,  njyjj  asah. 

2  Sa.  14.  22  in  that  the  king  hath  fulfilled  the  request 

1  Ch.22.  13  if  thou  takest  heed  to  fulfil  the  statutes 
Psa.  145.  19  He  will  fulfil  the  desire  of  them  that  fear 

148.  8  vapour ;  stormy  wind  fulfilling  his  word 

6.  To  fill  up,  a.vaw\Tip6w  anapleroo. 

Matt  13.  14  And  in  them  is  fulfilled  the  prophecy  of 
Gal.  6.  2  Bear  ye.  .and  so  fulfil  the  law  of  Christ 

7.  To  fill  out,  iuirKripooi  ekplerod. 

Acts  13.  33  God  hath  fulfilled  the  same  unto  us  their 
8.7b  fill,  make  full,  n\pp6o>  pleroo. 

Matt.  3.  15  for  thus  it  becometh  us  to  fulfil  all  righ. 

4.  14  That  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was  sp. 

5.  17  I  am  not  come  to  destroy,  but  to  fulfil 
Acts  12.  25  returned,  .when  they  had  fulfilled. .min. 

13.  25  And  as  John  fulfilled  his  course,  he  said 

13.  27  voices,  .they  have  fulfilled,  .in  condemn. 

14.  26  recommended,  .for  the  work  which  they  f. 
Rom.  13.  8  he  that  loveth  another  hath  fulfilled 
Phil.  2.  2  Fulfil  ye  my  joy,  that  ye  be  like  minded 
Col.  1.  25  made  a  minister,  to  fulfil  the  word  of  G. 

4.  17  And  say.  .Take  heed,  .that  thou  fulfil  it 

2  Th.  1.  11  fulfil  all  the  good  pleasure  of  (his)  good. 

9.  To  do,  make,  iroie&i  poieo. 

Acts  13.  22  a  man. .which  shall  fulfil  all  my  will 
Eph.  2.  3  fulfilling  the  desires  of  the  flesh  and  of 
Rev.  17.  17  in  their  hearts  to  fulfil  his  will,  and  to 

10.7b  accomplish,  end,  reheiuu  teleioo. 

Luke  2.  43  And  when  they  had  fulfilled  the  days,  a3 
Johmg.  28  that  the  Scripture  might  be  fulfilled,  saith 

II.  7b  end,  re  A  4u  teleo. 

Acts  13.  29  when  they  had  fulfilled  all  that  was  wrl 
Rom.  2.  27  if  it  fulfil  the  law,  judge  thee,  who  by 
Gal.  5.  16  ye  shall  not  fulfil  the  lust  of  the  flesh 
Jas.  2.  8  If  ye  fulfil  the  royal  law  according  to  the 
Rev.  15.  8  till  the  seven  plagues,  .were  fulfilled 
17.  17  until  the  words  of  God  shall  be  fulfilled 
20.  3  till  the  thousand  years  should  be  fulfilled 

12.7b  end  together,  truvrc Aecu  sunteleb. 

Mark  1 3.  4  sign  when  all  these  things  shall  be  fulfil. 


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FULFILLED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  complete,  finished,  ro3  kalah. 

Ezra  i .  i  that  the  word  o!  the  Lord  . .  might  be  f ul. 

2  .To  be  full,  ttSip  male. 

Gen.  25.  24  when  her  days  to  he  delivered  were  fill. 

20  21  Give,  .my  wife,  for  my  days  are  fulfilled 
50.  3  And  forty  days  were  fulfilled  for  him 
50.  3  for  so  are  fulfilled  the  days  of  those  that 
Lev.  12.  4  the  days  of  her  purifying  lie  fulfilled 
12.  6  when  the  days  of  her  purifying  are  ful. 
Hum.  6.  5  until  the  days  he  fulfilled,  in  the  which 

6.  13  when  the  days  of  his  separation  are  ful. 

2  Sa.  7.  12  when  thy  days  be  fulfilled,  and  thou 
Lam.  4.  18  our  end  is  near,  our  days  are  fulfilled 
Eze.  5.  2  when  the  days  of  the  siege  are  fulfilled 
Ban.  10.  3  till  three  whole  weeks  were  fulfilled 

3.  To  be  filled,  completed,  kSd  male,  2. 

Exod.  7.  25  And  seven  days  were  fulfilled,  after  that 

4 . To  be  ended,  hid  suph. 

Dan.  4.  33  The  same  hour  was  the  thing  fulfilled 

5.  To  become,  come  to  pass,  y luopai  ginomai. 

Matt.  5.  18  shall  in  no  wise  pass,  .till  all  he  fulfilled 

24.  34  shall  not  pass,  till  all  these  things  he  f. 
Luke2i.  32  shall  not  pass  away,  till  all  he  fulfilled 

6 . To  fill,  make  full,  irX-npooi  pleroo. 

Matt  I.  22  this  was  done,  that  it  might  he  fulfilled 
'2  IS  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was  spoken  of 
2.  17  Then  was  fulfilled  that  which  was  spoken 
2  23  that  it  might  he  fulfilled  which  was  spo. 

8  17  That  it  might  he  fulfilled  which  was  spo. 

12  17  That  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was  spo. 

13  35  That  it  might  he  fulfilled  that  was  spoken 
21.  4  All  this  was  done,  that  it  might  be  ful. 

26  54  how  then  shall  the  scriptures  he  fulfilled 

26.  56  scriptures  of  the  prophets  might  be  ful. 

27  9  Then  was  fulfilled  that  which  was  spoken 

27.  35  [that  it  might  he  fulfilled  which  was  sp.] 
Mark  1  15  The  time  is  fulfilled,  and  the  kingdom  of 

14.  40  but  the  scriptures  must  he  fulfilled 

15.  28  [And  the  scripture  was  fulfilled,  which] 
Luke  1.  20  my  words,  which  [shall  be  fulfilled]  in 

4  21  This  day  is  this  scripture  fulfilled  in  your 
21  22  that  all  things,  .written  [may  be  fulfilled] 

21  24  until  the  times  of  the  Gentilesbe  fulfilled 

22  16  until  it  be  fulfilled  in  the  kingdom  of  God 
24.  44  that  all  things  must  be  fulfilled,  which 

John  3.  29  voice  ;  this  my  joy  thereforeiis  fulfilled 
12.  38  That  the  saying,  .might  be  fulfilled,  which 
13  18  hut  that  the  scripture  may  be  fulfilled 
IS.  25  that  the  will'd  might  he  fulfilled  that  is 
17  12  that  the  scripture  might  be  fulfilled 

17  13  that  they  might  have  my  joy  fulfilled 

18.  9  That  the  saying  might  he  fulfilled,  which 

18  32  That  the  saying  of  Jesus  might  be  fulfil. 

19.  24  that  the  scripture  might  he  fulfilled 
19.  36  done,  that  the  scripture  should  he  ful. 

Acts  1  16  this  scripture  must  needs  have  been  ful. 

3  18  But  those  tilings,  .he  hath  so  fulfilled 

9.  23  And  after  that  many  days  were  fulfilled 

Rom.  8.  4  righteousness,  .might  be  fulfilled  in  us 

2  Co  10  6  disobedience,  when  your  obedience  is  fu. 
Gal.  5.  14  For  all  the  law  is  fulfilled  in  one  word 
Jas.  2.  23  the  scripture  was  fulfilled  which  saith 
Rev.  6.  11  and  tlieir  brethren,  .should  he  fulfilled 

FULFILLING  — 

Fulness,  nX^pwpa  pleroma. 

Rom. 13.  10  therefore  love  (is)  the  fulfilling  of  the 

FULL  — 

1  .Full,  vho  male. 

Gen.  41.  7  ears  devoured  the  seven  rank  and  full 
41.  22  seven  ears  came,  up  in  one  stalk,  full  and 
Num.  7.  13  both  of  them,  .full  of  fine  flour  mingled 

7.  14,  20  One  spoon  of.  .gold,  full  of  incense 
7.  19  full  of  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil,  for  a 
[So  in  v.  25,  31,  37,  43,  49,  55»  61,  67,  73.  793-  . 

7.  26,  32,  38,  44,  50  golden  spoon,  .full  of  ince. 
7.  56,  62,  68,  74,  80  golden  spoon,  .full  of  incen. 
7.  86  The  golden  spoons,  .twelve,  full  of  incen. 
Deut.  6.  11  houses  full  of  all  good,  .which  thou  fille. 
33  23  and  full  with  the  blessing  of  the  Lord 

34.  9  Joshua,  .was  full  of  the  spirit  of  wisdom 
Ruth.  1.  21  I  went  out  full,  and  the  Lord  hath  brou. 
2  Sa.  23.  1 1  where  was  a  piece  of  ground  full  of  lenti. 
2  Ki.  4.  4  and  thou  shalt  set  aside  that  which  is  full 

7.  15  all  the  way  (was)  full  of  garments  and  v. 
1  Ch.11.  13  where  was  a  parcel  of  ground  full  of  bar. 
21.  22  thou  shalt  grant  it  me  for  the  full  price 
21.  24  but  I  will  verily  buy  it  for  the  full  price 
Neh.  9  25  and  possessed  houses  full  of  all  goods 
Psa.  73.  10  waters  of  a  full  (cup)  are  wrung  out  to 
75  8  a  cup,  and  the  wine  is  red ;  it  is  full  of  1111. 

144.  13  our  garners,  .full,  affording  all  manner 
Prov.17.  1  than  an  house  full  of  sacrifices,  .strife 
Eccl  1  7  run  into  the  sea ;  yet  the  sea  (is)  not  full 

Isa  1.  21  the  faithful  city,  .it  was  full  of  judgment 
22  2  Thou  that  art  full  of  stirs,  a  tumultuous 

51.  20  they  are  full  of  the  fury  of  the  Lord,  the 
Jer  412  a  full  wind  from  those . .  shall  come  unto 

5  27  cage  is  full  of  birds,  so  (are)  their  houses  f. 

6  II  I  am  full  of  the  fury  of  the  LORD;  I  am 

35.  5  And  I  set.  .pots  full  of  wine,  and  cups 

Eze.  1  18  rings,  .full  of  eyes  round  about  them  four 

10.  12  and  the  wheels,  .full  of  eyes  round  about 
17.  3  full  of  feathers,  which  had  divers  colours 

28.  12  Thou,  .full  of  wisdom,  and  perfect  in  be. 
37.  1  midst  of  the  valley  which  (was)  full  of  b. 


Amos  2.  13  asa  cart  is  pressed  (thatis)full  of  sheaves 
Nah.  3.  1  it  (is)  all  full  of  lies .  .robbery  ;  the  prey 

2 . Fulness,  lo'iP,  melo. 

Exodi6.  33  Take  a  pot,  and  put  an  omer  full  of  man. 
Lev.  j6.  12  he  shall  take  a  censer  full  of  burning 

16.  12  hands  full  of  sweet  inceuse  beaten  small 
Num  22.  18  If  Balak  would  give  me  his  house  full  of 
24.  13  If  Balak  would  give  me  his  house  full  of 
Juilg.  6.  38  wringed  the  dew.  .a  bowl  full  of  water 

2  Sa.  8.  2  measured,  .with  one  full  line  to  keep  ali. 

2  Ki.  4.  39  gathered  thereof  wild  gourds  his  lap  full 
Eccl  4.  6  than  both  the  hands  full  (with)  travail 
Isa.  6.  3  Holy,  .the  whole  earth  (is)  full  of  his  glo. 
Eze  32  15  be  destitute  of  that  whereof  it  was  full 
41.  8  foundations,  .a  full  reed  of  six  great  cub. 

3 . Many,  much,  great,  31  rob. 

Lam.  1.  1  How  doth  the  city  sit  solitary  (that  was)  f. 

4.  Satisfied,  satiated,  Jjs'i ’]  sabea. 

Gen.  25.  8  Then  Abraham,  .died,  .an  old  man,  and  f. 

1  Sa.  2.  5  full  have  hired  out  themselves  for  bread 
Prov  27.  7  The  full  soul  loatheth  an  honey  comb:  b. 

5 .Satiety,  soba. 

Exodi6.  3  when  we  did  eat  bread  to  the  full ;  for 
Lev.  26.  5  ye  shall  eat  your  bread  to  the  full,  and 
Psa.  78.  25  angels’  food  :  he  sent  them  meat  to  the  f. 

6 . To  complete,  shalam,  3. 

Exod22.  3  he  should  make  full  restitution :  if  he 

7.  Finished,  perfect,  o1?!?  shalem. 

Gen.  15.  16  the  iniquity  of  the  Amorites  (is)  not  yet  f. 
Ruth  2.  12  a  full  reward  be  given  thee  of  the  Lord 

8 . Perfection,  on  tom. 

Job  21.  23  One  dieth  in  his  full  strength,  being  wli. 

9.  Perfect,  complete,  D'PU  tamim. 

Lev.  25.  30  not  redeemed  within  the  space  of  a  full 

10.  Days,  d'd;  yamim. 

Dan.  10.  2  I  Daniel  was  mourning  three  full  weeks 

11.  To  satiate,  satisfy,  Kopevvvpi  korennumi. 

1  Co.  4.  8  Now  ye  are  full,  now  ye  are  rich,  ye  have 

12 . Replete,  stored,  full,  pea-ros  mestos. 

Matt  23.  28  within  ye  are  full  of  hypocrisy  and  ini. 
Johnig  29  Now  there  was  set  a  vessel  full  of  vinegar 
21.  11  drew  the  net  to  land  full  of  great  fishes 
Rom.  1.  29  full  of  envy,  murder,  debate,  deceit,  ma. 

15.  14  that  ye  also  are  full  of  goodness,  filled 
Jas.  3.  8  (it  is)  an  unruly  evil,  full  of  deadly  poison 
3. 17  full  of  mercy  and  good  fruits,  without 

2  Pe.  2.  14  Having  eyes  full  of  adultery,  and  that 

13.  To  replete,  store,  fill,  pearoa  mestoS. 

Acts  2.  13  Others,  .said,  These  men  are  full  of  new 

ll.Full,  wAf) pys  pleres. 

Matt  1 4.  20  up  of  the  fragments,  .twelve  baskets  full 
15.  37  broken  (meat),  .was  left  seven  baskets  f. 
Mark  4.  28  ear,  after  that  the  full  corn  in  the  ear 
6  43  Anil  they  took  up  twelve  baskets  full  of 

8.  19  how  many  baskets  full  of  fragments  took 

Luke  4  1  And  Jesus,  being  full  of  the  Holy  Ghost 

s.  12  behold  a  man  full  of  leprosy ;  who  seeing 
John  1.  14  dwelt  among  us.  .full  of  grace  and  truth 
Acts  6.  3  men .  .full  of  the  Holy  Ghost  and  wisdom 
6  5  they  chose  Stephen,  a  man  full  of  faith 

6  8  Stephen,  full  of  faith  and  power,  did 
7.  55  he,  being  full  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  looked 

9.  36  this  woman  was  full  of  good  works  and 
11  24  he  was  a  good  man,  and  full  of  the  Holy 
13  10  0  full  of  all  subtilty  and  all  mischief 

19  28  they  were  full  of  wrath,  and  cried  out 
2  John  8  lose  not.  .but  that  we  receive  a  full  rew. 

15.  To  make  full,  irAypow  pleroo. 

Johm6.  24  ye  shall  receive,  that  your  joymay  be  full 

1  Jo  1.4  write  we  unto  you  that  your  joy  may  be  f. 

2  John  12  speak  face  to  face,  that  our  joy  may  be  f. 

16.  Fulness,  -nXitpaipa  pleroma,. 

Mark  8.  20  how  many  baskets  full  of  fragments  took 
[See  also  Age,  branches,  ears,  end,  feed,  filled,  weight.] 

FULL,  to  be  (or  have)  — 

1.  To  be  full,  nba  male. 

Exod.  8.  21  houses  of  the  Egyptians  shall  be  full  of 
Juilg  16.  27  Now  the  house  was  full  of  men  and  wo. 

2  Ki.  4.  6  came  to  pass,  when  the  vessels  were  full 
6.  17  the  mountain  (was)  full  of  horses  and  ch. 
Job  20. 11  His  bones  are  full,  of  his  youth,  which 

21.  24  His  breasts  are  full  of  milk,  and  his  bones 
■32.  18  For  I  am  full  of  matter,  the  spirit  within 
36.  16  should  be  set  on  thy  table,  .full  of  fatness 

Psa.  10.  7  His  mouth  is  full  of  cursing  and  deceit 
26.  10  and  their  right  hand  is  full  of  bribes 
33.  5  earth  is  full  of  the  goodness  of  the  LORD 
48.  10  thy  right  hand  is  full  of  righteousness 
6s*  Q  the  river  of  God.  .is  full  of  water  :  thou 
74.  20  dark  places,  .are  full  of  the  habitations 
104.  24  O  Lord,  .the  earth  is  full  of  thy  riches 
no.  64  The  earth,  O  Lord,  is  full  of  thy  mercy 
Eccl.  9.  3  also  the  heart,  .is  full  of  evil,  and  mad. 
Isa.  1.  15  will  not  hear  :  your  hands  are  full  of  bl. 
11.  9  the  earth  shall  be  full  of  the  knowledge 
13.  21  houses  shall  be  full  of  doleful  creatures 
15.  9  the  waters  of  Dimon  shall  be  full  of  blood 

22.  7  thy  choicest  valleys  shall  be  full  of  char. 
28.  8  For  all  tables  are  full  of  vomit . .  filthiness 


Isa.  30.  27  his  lips  are  full  of  indignation,  and  his 
Jer.  6. 11  I  am  full  of  the  fury  of  the  Lord  ;  I  am 
23.  10  For  the  land  is  full  of  adulterers;  for 
Eze.  7.  23  is  full  of  bloody  crimes,  and  the  city  is  f. 

9.  9  laud  is  full  of  blood,  and  the  city  full  of 
10.  4  the  court  was  full  of  the  brightness  of  the 
Joel  2.  24  the  floors  shall  be  full  of  wheat,  and  the 
3.  13  for  the  press  is  full,  the  fats  overflow 
Mic.  3.  8  truly  I  am  full  of  power  by  the  spirit  of 
6.  12  For  the  rich  men  thereof  are  full  of  vio. 
Hab.  3.  3  God  came,  .the  earth  was  full  of  his  pra. 

2.  To  be  filled,  ubo  male,  2. 

2  Ki.  10.  21  the  house  of  Baal  was  full  from  one  end 
Esth.  3.  5  bowed  not.  then  was  Haman  full  of  wra. 

5.  9  he  was  full  of  indignation  against  Morde. 
Eccl. II.  3  If  the  clouds  be  full  of  rain,  they  empty 
Isa.  2.  7  Their  land  also  is  full  of  silver  and  gold 
2.  7  their  land  is  also  full  of  horses,  neither 
2.  8  Their  land  also  is  full  of  idols ;  they  wor. 
Eze.  9.  9  the  land  is  full  of  blood,  and  the  city  full 
32.  6  thy  blood . .  and  the  rivers  shall  be  full  of 
Zech.  8.  5  the  streets  of  the  city  shall  be  full  of  boys 

3.  To  fill  in  or  up,  nSd  male,  3. 

Psa.  127.  5  Happy,  .the  man  that  hath  his  quivers  f. 

4.  To  be  filled,  kbo  mela,  4. 

Dan.  3.  19  Then  was  Nebuchadnezzar  full  of  fury 

5 . To  be  satisfied,  satiated,  513 saba. 

Deut.  6.  11  when  thou  shalt  have  eaten  and  be  full 

8.  10  When  thou  hast  eaten  and  art  full,  then 
8.  12  Lest,  .thou  hast  eaten  and  art  full,  and 

11.  15  grass,  .that  thou  mayest  eat,  and  be  full 
1  Ch.23.  1  So  when  David  was  old  and  full  of  days 
Psa.  104.  16  The  trees  of  the  Lord  are  full . .  the  cedars 
Prov  27  20  Hell  and  destruction  are  never  full ;  so 
30.  9  Lest  I  be  full,  and  deny,  .anil  say.  Who 

6.  To  fill,  load,  freight,  yep-ifa  gemizd. 

Mark  4.  37  beat  into  the  ship,  so  that  it  was  now  full 

7.  To  fill  in,  make  full,  tp-riirA-gpi  empiplemi. 

Luke  6.  25  Woe  unto  you  that  are  full !  for  ye  shall 

8.  To  make  full,  TAppiun  pleroo. 

Matt  13.  48  Which,  when  it  was  full,  they  drew  to  sh. 
Johnis.  II  might  remain,  .and.  .your  joy  might  be  f. 
Acts  7.  23  And  when  he  was  full  forty  years  old 
Phil.  4.  18  I  am  full,  having  received  of  Epaphrodi. 

FULL,  to  become  — 

To  be  or  become  full,  N/D  male. 

Lev.  19.  29  and  the  land  become  full  of  wickedness 

FULL,  to  be  come  to  the  — 

To  perfect,  finish,  DC?  tamam,  5. 

Dan.  8.  23  when . .  transgressors  are  come  to  the  full 

FULL,  to  draw  — 

To  fill  up,  kVo  male,  3. 

2  Ki.  9.  24  Jehu  drew  a  bow  with  his  full  strength 


FULL  of  — 

1.  Satisfied,  satiated,  yfy  sabea. 

Gen.  35.  29  Isaac  gave  up  the  ghost  ,  .old  and  full  of 

1  Ch  29.  28  he  died,  .full  of  days,  riches  and  honour 
Job  10  15  (I  am)  full  of  confusion  ;  therefore  see 

14.  1  Man .  .(is)  of  few  days,  and  full  of  trouble 
42.  17  So  Job  died,  .old,  and  full  of  days 

2.  To  be  full,  replete,  loaded,  yepa  gemo. 

Rev  4  6  four  beasts  full  of  eyes  before  and  behind 
5.  8  golden  vials  full  of  odours,  which  are  the 
15  7  golden  vials  full  of  the  wrath  of  God 

17.  3  full  of  names  of  blasphemy,  having  seven 
17  4  having  a  golden  cup  in  her  hand  full  of 

21.  9  seven  vials  full  of  the  seven  last  plagues 

FULL  of,  to  be  — 

1. To  make  many,  nan  rabah,  5. 

Eccl.  10.  14  A  fool  also  is  full  of  words ;  a  man  cannot 

2.  To  be  satiated.  saba. 

2  Ch  24.  15  Jelioiada.  .was  full  of  days  when  he  died 
Job  7.  4  and  I  am  full  of  tossings  to  and  fro  unto 
Psa.  17.  14  they  are  full  of  children,  and  leave  the 

88  3  For  my  soul  is  full  of  troubles  :  and  my 
Isa.  1. 11  I  am  full  of  the  burnt  offerings  of  rams 

3.  To  be  full,  replete,  yepa  gemo. 

Matt  23.  25  within  they  are  full  of  extortion  and 
23  27  but  are  within  full  of  dead,  .bones,  and 
Lukeii  39  your  inward  part  is  full  of  ravening  and 
Rom  3  14  Whose  mouth  (is)  full  of  cursing  and 
Rev.'  4.  8  And  the  four  beasts,  .full  of  eyes  within 
[See  also  Compassion,  heaviness,  labour,  marrow.] 


FULL,  to  make  — 

To  make  full,  irAppSw  pleroo. 

Acts  2.  28  thou  shall  make  me 


full  of  joy  with  thy 


FULL  come,  to  be  — 

To  make  full,  nXppooi  pleroo. 

John  7.  8  not  up  yet.  .for  my  time  is  not  yet  full  c. 


FULL  tale,  to  give  in  — 

To  fill  up,  ttbp  male,  3. 

i  Sa.  18.  27  they  gave  them  ill  full  tale  to  the  king 


FULL,  till  be  — 

Satiety,  njp’y  sobah. 

Eze.  39. 19  ye  shall  eat  fat  till  ye  be  full,  and 


drink 


PULL 


379 


FURY 


TILL,  to  the  — 

'o  be  satisfied,  satiated,  ViV  saba. 

Exodi6.  8  give  you.  .in  the  morning  bread  to  the  f. 

ULL  (time)  came  — 

'o  fill  full,  irA.?)0w  pletho. 

Luke  I.  57  Now  Elizabeth’s  full  time  came  that  she 

'UXL  year  — 

~)ays,  o'?;  yamim. 

Lev.  25.  29  within  a.  .full  year  may  he  redeem  it 

TILLER  — 

.To  wash,  D35  kabas. 

2  Ki  18. 17  which  (is)  in  the  high  way  of  the  fuller  s  f. 
Isa  7.  5  pool  in  the  high  way  of  the  fuller’s  held 
36.  2  stood . .  in  the  high  way  of  the  fuller’s  field 

!.  To  wash,  D3|  kabas,  3. 

Mai.  3.  2  like  a  refiner’s  fire,  and  like  fuller  s  soap 

\.A  fuller,  cloth  dresser,  yvacpcvs  gnapheus. 

Mark  9.  3  so  as  no  fuller  on  earth  can  white  them 

niLLY  — 

..To  finish,  nS?  kalah,  3. 

Num.  7.  1  on  the  day  that  Moses  had  fully  set  up 

!.  Full,  N1?!?  male. 

Nah.  1.  10  they  shall  be  devoured  as  stubble  fully 

(.  To  fill  in  or  up,  nSo  male,  3. 

Numi4-  24  because  he.  .hath  followed  me  fully,  him 

[.  To  be  put  before,  nagad,  6. 

Ruth  2. 11  It  hath  fully  been  showed  me  all  that 

FULLY  preach,  to  — 

To  make  full,  irKripota  pleroo. 

Rom  15. 19  I  have  fully  preached  the  gospel  of  Christ 

FULLY,  to  go  — 

To  fill  up,  complete,  N7i3  male,  3. 

1  Ki.n.  6  Solomon,  .went  not  fully  after  the  Lord 

FULLY  set,  to  be  — 

To  be  full,  fill  in,  too  male. 

Eccl.  8. 11  the  heart,  .of  men  is  fully  set  in  them 

FULNESS  — 

1.  To  be  full,  fill  in,  complete,  too  mala. 

Job  20.  22  In  the  fulness  of  his  sufficiency  he  shall 

2 . Fulness,  tt^o  melo. 

Deut33-  16  the  precious  things  of  the  earth  and  ful. 

1  Ch.16.  32  Let  the  sea  roar,  and  the  fulness  thereof 
Psa.  24.  1  The  earth  (is)  the  Lord’s,  and  the  fulness 
50.  12  the  world  (is)  mine,  and  the  fulness  ther. 
89.  11  the  world  and  the  fulness  thereof,  thou 
96. 11  let  the  sea  roar,  and  the  fulness  thereof 
98.  7  Let  the  sea  roar,  and  the  fulness  thereof 
Ezc.  19.  7  the  land  was  desolate,  and  the  fulness 

3.  Fulness,  rmSo  meleah. 

Numi8.  27  as  though,  .the  fulness  of  the  wine  press 
4 .Satiety,  V3iy  saba. 

Psa.  16. 11  in  thy  presence  (is)  fulness  of  joy ;  at  thy 
5. Satiety,  nyi'V  sibah. 

Eze.  16.  49  fulness  of  bread,  and  abundance  of  idlen. 

0. Fullness ,  irXnptap.a  pleroma. 

John  1. 16  And  of  his  fulness  have  all  we  received 
Rom. 11.  12  if  the  fall,  .how  much  more  their  fulness! 
II.  25  until  the  fulness  of  the  Gentiles  be  come 
15.  29  I  shall  come  in  the  fulness  of  the  blessing 
1  Co.  10.  26,  28  the  earth  (is)  the  Lord’s,  and  the  ful. 
Gal.  4.  4  But  when  the  fulness  of  the  time  was 
Eph.  1. 10  That  in  the  dispensation  of  the  fulness 
1  23  the  fulness  of  him  that  filleth  all  in  all 

3.  19  that  ye  might, be  filled  with  all  the  fulness 

4.  13  the  measure  of  the  stature  of  the  fulness 
Col.  i.  19  pleased,  .that  in  him  should  all  fulness 

2.  9  For  in  him  dwelleth  all  the  fulness  of 
[See  also  Assured,  come,  know,  known,  persuaded,  ripe.] 

FURBISH,  to  — 

\. To  polish,  tano  mar  at. 

Eze.  21.  9  a  sword  is  sharpened,  and  also  furbished 
21.  11  he  hath  given  it  to  be  furbished,  that  it 
21.  28  sword,  .for  the  slaughter  (it  is)  furbished 

2 .To  scour,  polish,  PIP  maraq. 

Jer.  46.  4  furbish  the  spears,  .put  on  the  brigan. 

FURBISHED  — 

To  be  polished,  tana  marat,  4. 

Eze.  2i.  10  it  is  furbished  that  it  may  glitter 

21.  11  and  it  is  furbished,  to  give  it  into  the 

FURIOUS  — 

1  .Heat,  fury,  non  chemah. 

Prov  22.  24  and’  with  a  furious  man  thou  shalt  not  go 
29.  22  and  a  furious  man  aboundeth  in  trans. 
Eze.  5. 15  execute  judgments,  .in  furious  rebukes 

25. 17  vengeance  upon  them  with  furious  rebu. 

2 .Possessor  of  heat,  npn  Vys  baal  chemah. 

Nah.  1.  2  God. .the  Lord  revengeth,  and  (is)  fur. 
FURIOUS,  to  be  — 

To  be  'wroth,  nsi?  qetsaph. 

Dan.  2. 12  For  this  cause  the  king  was.  .very  fur. 
FURIOUSLY  — 

\.In  heat,  nena  bechemah. 

Eze.  23.  25'  and  they  shall  deal  furiously  with  thee 


2.  With  madness,  fury,  beshiggaon. 

2  Ki.  9.  20  driving  of  Jehu . .  for  he  driveth  furiously 

FURLONG  — 

A.  stade,  ( one  tenth  of  English  mile,  erne  eighth  of 
Roman),  ardSiov  stadion. 

Luke24.  13  was  from  Jerusalem . .  threescore  furlongs 
John  6.  19  about  five  and  twenty  or  thirty  furlongs 
11.  18  Bethany  was  nigh. . about  fifteen  furlongs 
Rev  14  20  space  of  a  thousand .  .six  hundred  furlo. 

21.  16  with  the  reed,  twelve  thousand  furlongs 

FURNACE  — 

1  .Furnace,  oven,  pflK  attun. 

Dan  3.  6,  11,  15  the  midst  of  a  burning  fiery  furnace 
3.  17  to  deliver  us  from  the  burning  fiery  fur. 

3  19  should  heat  the  furnace  one  seven  times 
3  20  to  cast,  into  the  burning  fiery  furnace 
3.  21,  23  the  midst  of  the  burning  fiery  furnace 
3  22  and  the  furnace  exceeding  hot,  the  flame 
3'  26  to  the  mouth  of  the  burning  fiery  furnace 

2 . Furnace,  smelting  oven,  ]P;P?  kibshan. 

Gen.  19.  28  smoke,  .went  up  as  the  smoke  of  a  fur. 
Exod  9  8  Take  to  you  handfuls  of  ashes  of  the  fur. 

’  q.  10  they  took  ashes  of  the  furnace,  and  stood 
19  18  smoke,  .ascended  as  the  smoke  of  a  fur. 

3. Fvrnace,  a  crucible,  ua  kur. 

Deut.  4.  20  brought  you  forth  out  of  the  iron  furnace 
I  Ki  8  51  from  the  midst  of  the  furnace  of  iron 
Prov  17.  3  pot  (is)  for  silver,  and  the  furnace  for  gold 
27.  21  the  fining  pot  for  silver,  and  the  furnace 
Isa.  48  10  I  have  chosen  thee  in  the  furnace  of 
Jer.  11.  4  I  brought  them ..  from  the  iron  furnace 
Eze.  22.  18  they  (are)  brass,  .in  the  midst  of  the  fur. 

22.  20  they  gather,  .into  the  midst  of  the  fur. 

22.  22  As  silver  is  melted  in  the.  .furnace,  so 

4 . Furnace,  alii. 

Psa.  12.  6  silver  tried  in  a  furnace  of  earth,  puri. 

5.  A  n  oven,  tannur. 

Gen.  15. 17  a  smoking  furnace,  and  a  burning  lamp 
Neh.  3.  11  Hashub.  .repaired,  .the  tower  of  the  fur. 

12.  38  from  beyond  the  tower  of  the  furnaces 
Isa.  31.  9  Lord,  whose  fire  (is)  in  Zion,  and  his  fur. 

3. Furnace,  Kapuvos  kaminos. 

Matt  13.  42  shall  cast  them  into  a  furnace  of  fire 
i3  50  shall  cast  them  into  the  furnace  of  fire 
Rev.  1.  15  his  feet,  .as  if  they  burned  in  a  furnace 
9.  2  smoke . .  as  the  smoke  of  a  great  furnace 

FURNISH,  to  — 

1  .To  fill  in  or  up,  complete,  too  male,  3. 

Isa.  65.  11  furnish  the  drink  offering  unto  that  num. 

2.  To  lift  up,  tqya  nasa,  3. 

1  Ki  9.  11  Hiram,  .had  furnished  Solomon  with 

3.  To  encircle  as  with  a  chain,  pay  anaq,  5. 

Deut.  15.  14  Thou  shalt  furnish  him  liberally  out  of 

4 . To  set  in  array,  TH  aralc. 

Psa  78.  19  Can  God  furnish  a  table  in  thewilderness? 
Prov.  9.  2  wine  ;  she  hath  also  furnished  her  table 

5.  To  make  a  vessel,  ’Sa  nyy  asah  keli. 

Jer.  46. 19  furnish  thyself  to  go  into  captivity ;  for 

6.  To  be  filled  in  or  up,  emplethomai. 

Matt22.  10  and  the  wedding  was  furnished  with 

7.  To  spread  out,  arptivvogi  stronnumi. 

Marki4-  15  he  will  show  you  a  large  upper  room  f. 
Luke22.  12  he  shall  show  you  a  large  upper  room  f. 

FURNISH  thoroughly,  to  — - 

To  fit  out,  i^aprlfa  exartizo. 

2  Ti.  3.  17  throughly  furnished  unto  all  good  works 

FURNITURE  — 

1.  Vessel,  implement,  '73  keli. 

Exod3i.  7  and  all  the  furniture  of  the  tabernacle 
31  8  And  the  table  and  his  furniture,  and  the 

3i.  8  pure  candlestick  with  all  his  furniture 
31.  9  altar  of  burnt  offering  with  all  his  furm. 
35  14  The  candlestick  also,  .and  his  furniture 
39.  33  the  tent,  and  all  his  furniture,  his  taches 
Nah. '  2.  9  glory  out  of  all  the  pleasant  furniture 

2.  Bolster,^  kar. 

Gen.  31.  34  Rachel,  .put  them  in  the  camel's  furm. 

FURROW  — 

\. Cutting,  fiirrow,  imgedud. 

Psa.  65.  10  thou  settlest  the  furrows  thereof :  thou 

2.  Furrow,  rujjp,  noyo  numnah,  maanith. 

Psa.129.  3’  The  pioivers.  .they  made  long  their  fur. 

3.  Furrow,  iniquity,  |'H,  onah,ayin. 

Hos.  10.  10  shall  bind  themselves  in  their  two  fur. 

4 . Bed,  furrow,  ninji  arugah. 

Eze  ’  17.  7  that  lie  might  water  it  by  the  furrows 
17.  10  it  shall  wither  in  the  furrows  where  it 

5.  Furrow,  ridge,  o7n  telem.  . 

Job  31.  38  or  that  the  furrows  likewise,  .complain 
39.  10  Canst  thou  bind  the  unicorn .  .in  the  f.? 
Hos  10.  4  springeth  up  as  hemlock  in  the  furrows 
12.  11  their  altars  (are)  as  heaps  in  the  furrows 

FURTHER — 

l.Further,  moreover,  nhv  yother. 

I  Eccl.  12. 12  And  further,  by  these,  my  son,  be  admo. 


2.  Again,  yet,  anymore,  niy  od. 

Esth.  g.  12  what  (is)  thy  request  further  ?  and  it  shall 

3.  Yet,  further,  tm  eti. 

Matt  26.  65  what  further  need  have  we  of  witnesses? 
Acts  21.  28  and  further  brought  Greeks  also  into  the 
Heb.  7.  11  what  further  need,  .that  another  priest 

4.  Yet  further,  ewl  rXelov  eti  pleion. 

Act3  4.  17  But  that  it  spread  no  further  among  the 
24.  4  that  I  be  not  further  tedious  unto  thee 
2  Ti.  3.  9  But  they  shall  proceed  no  further,  for 

5.  Further ,  ro^wTcpai  porrhotero. 

Luke  24.  28  made  as  though  he  would  have  gone  fur. 

6.  To  add,  *]R  yasaph. 

Deut2o.  8'  the  officers  shall  speak  further  unto  the 

7.  To  add,  ']P;  yasaph,  5. 

Nuni22.  26  the  angel  of  the  Lord  went  further,  and 
Job  38.  11  Hitherto  shalt  thou  come,  but  no  further 


FURTHER,  any  — 

Yet,  still,  further,  eri  eti. 

Mark  5.  35  why  troublest  thou  the  Master  any  fur.? 

14.  63  What  need  we  any  further  witnesses  ? 
Luke22.  71  What  need  we  any  further  witness  ?  for 

FURTHER,  to  (go)  — 

1. To  lift  up,  Np’J  nasa,  3. 

Ezra  8.  36  they  furthered  the  people,  and  the  house 

2. To  jring  out,  ps  puq,  5. 

Psa.  140.  8  further  not  his  wicked  device,  (lest)  they 

3.  To  set  apart,  Sitarrifu  diistemi. 

Acts  27.  28  when  they  had  gone  a  little  further,  they 

FURTHERANCE  — 

A  striking  forward,  advance,  irpoKoni]  prokope. 
Phil  1  12  have  fallen  out  rather  unto  the  furthera. 
1.25  abide . .  for  your  furtherance  and  joy  of  f. 

FURTHERMORE  — 

1.  Again,  yet,  anymore,  niy  od. 

Exod.  4.  6  And  the  Lord  said  furthermore  unto  him 

2.  Then,  so  then,  elra  eita. 

Heb.  12.  9  Furthermore  we  have  had  fathers  of  our 

3.  As  to  what  is  left,  rb  Aoiirbu  to  loipon. 

1  Th.  4.  1  Furthermore  then  we  beseech  you,  bret. 


i.And,  1  va. 

Eze.  8.  6  He  said  furthermore  unto  me,  Son  of  m. 
FURTHERMORE,  and  — 

A  Iso,  HR  aph. 

Eze.  23.  40  And  furthermore,  that  ye  have  sent  for 

FURY  — 

\. II eat,  fury,  non  chema. 

Dan.  11.  44  he  shall  go  forth  with  great  fury  to  dest. 


2.  Heat,  fury,  non  charm. 

Dan.  3.  13  Then  Nebuchadnezzar  in.  .rage  and  fury 
Dan.  3.  19  Then  was  Nebuchadnezzar  full  of  fury 


3 .Heat,  fury,  nan  chemah. 

Gen.  27.  44  tarry,  .until  thy  brother’s  fury  turn  away 
Lev  26.  28  I  will  walk  contrary  unto  you.  .in  fury 
Isa  27  4  Fury  (is)  not  in  me  :  who  would  set  the 

34  2  and .  .fury  upon  all  their  armies  :  he  hath 

42  25  he  hath  poured  upon  him  the  fury  of  his 
51.  13  because  of  the  fury  of  the  oppressor,  as 
51  13  and  where  (is)  the  fury  of  the  oppressor? 
51.  17  which  hast  drunk,  .the  cup  of  Ins  fury 
51  20  they  are  full  of  the  fury  of  the  Lord,  the 
51.  22  the  dregs  of  the  cup  of  my  fury  ;  thou 
59  18  he  will  repay,  fury  to  his  adversaries 
63  3  for  I  will . .  trample  them  in  my  fury  ;  and 

63.  5  therefore.. my  fury,  it  upheld  me 

63  6  I  will .  make  them  drunk  in  my  fury,  and 
66.  15  to  render  his  anger  with  fury,  and  his 
Jer.  4.  4  lest  my  fury  come  forth  like  fire,  and 

6  1 1  I  am  full  of  the  fury  of  the  Lord  ;  I  am 
7.  20  mine  anger  and  my  fury  shall  be  poured 
10.  25  Pour  out  thy  fury  upon  the  heathen  that 
21.  5  in  anger,  and  in  fury,  and  in  great  wrath 
21  12  lest  my  fury  go  out  like  fire,  and  burn 
23!  19  whirlwind  of  the  Lord  is  gone  forth  in  f. 
24. 15  Take  the  wine  cup  of  this  fury  at  my 
30  23  the  whirlwind,  .goeth  forth  with  fury 
32  31  city  hath  been . .  a  provocation . .  of  my  fu. 

32.  37  whither  I  have  driven  them,  .in  my  fury 

33.  5  of  men,  whom  I  have  slain,  in  my  fury 
36.  7  for  great  (is)  the  anger  and  the  fury  that 

42. 18  As. .my  fury  hath  been  poured  forth 

42. 18  so  shall  my  fury  be  poured  forth  upon 
44.  6  my  fury  and  mine  anger  was  poured  for. 
Lam.  2.  4  he  stood .  .lie  poured  out  hi3  fury  like  fire 

4.  n  The  Lord  hath  accomplished  his  fury 
Eze.  5.  13  I  will  cause  my  fury  to  rest  upon  them 

513  when  I  have  accomplished  my  fury  m 

5.  15  in  anger  and  in  fury  and  in  furious  rebu. 

6.  12  thus  will  I  accomplish  my  fury  upon 

7.  8  Now  will  I  shortly  pour  out  my  fury 

8. 18  Therefore  will  I  also  deal  in  fury  :  mine 
o  8  in  thy  pouring  out  of  thy  fury  upon  Jer.? 

iQ  rend  (it)  with  a  stormy  wind  in  my  fury 
n  !3  great  hailstones  in  (my)  fury,  to  consume 
1410  and  pour  out  my  fury  upon  it  in  blood 
16.  38  I  will  give  thee  blood  in  fury  and  jealo. 
16.  42  So  will  I  make  my  fury  toward  thee  to 
io  12  she  was  plucked  up  in  fury,  she  was  cast 
20.  8  I  said,  I  will  pour  out  my  fury  upon 
20.  13,  21  I  said,  I  would  pour  out  my  fury 


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Eze.  20.  33  with  fury  poured  out,  will  I  rule  over 

20.  34  I  will  bring  you.  .with  fury  poured  out 
si.  17  I  will  cause  my  fury  to  rest  :  I  the  LORD 
22.  20  so  will  I  gather  (you),  .in  my  fury,  and  1 
22.  22  that  I  the  Lord  have  poured  out  my  fury 

24.  8  That  it  might  cause  fury  to  come  up  to 

24.  13  till  I  have  eaftsed  my  fury  to  rest  upon 

25.  14  according  to  mine  anger  and.  .to  my  fury 
30.  15  I  will  pour  out  my  fury  upon  Sin,  the 

36.  6  I  have  spoken,  .in  my  fury,  because  ye 
36.  18  I  poured  my  fury  upon  them  for  the  bio. 
38.  18  it  shall  come  to  pass,  .my  fury  shall  come 
Dan.  8.  6  and  ran  unto  him  in  the  fury  of  his  pow. 

9. 16  let.  .thy  fury  be  turned  away  from  thy 
Mic.  5. 15  in  anger  and  fury  upon  the  heathen 
Nail.  1.  6  his  fury  is  poured  out  like  fire,  and  the 
Zech.  8.  2  and  I  was  jealous  for  her  with  great  fury 

4.  Heat,  fierceness,  ivrath,  pio  charon. 

Job  20.  23  shall  cast  the  fury  of  his  wrath  upon  him 


G 


GA'-AL,  Sya  rejection. 

A  son  of  Ebed  who  aided  the  Shechemites  against 
Abimelech.  B.c.  1209. 

Judg.  9.  26  G.  the  son  of  Ebed  came  with  his  breth. 

9.  28  G.  the  son  of  Ebed  said,  Who  (is)  Abim. 

9.  30  when  Zebul . .  heard  the  words  of  G.  the 
9.  31  Behold,  G. .  .and  his  brethren  be  come  to 
9.  35  And  G.  the  son  of  E.  went  out,  and  stood 
9.  36  And  when  G.  saw  the  people,  he  said 
9.  37  G.  spake  again  and  said.  See  there  come 
9.  39  And  G.  went  out  before  the  men  of  She. 
9.  41  and  Zebul  thrust  outG.  and  his  brethren 

GA'-ASH,  quaking. 

More  accurately  Mount  Gnash  in  the  district  of  Mount 
Ephraim.  On  the  N.  side  of  the  hill  was  Timnath-serach 
(or  cheres),  the  city  given  to  Joshua. 

Josh  24.  30  buried,  .on  the  north,  .of  the  hill  of  G. 
Judg.  2.  9  buried,  .on  the  north,  .of  the  hill  G. 

2  Sa.  23  30  Benaiah  .  Hiddai  of  the  brooks  of  G. 

1  Ch.  11.  32  Hurai  of  the  brooks  of  G.,  Abiel  the  Ar. 

GA'-BA,  yaa  height. 

ALeviticalcity  in  Benjamin  near  Hamah,  five  miles  from 
Gofna  (now  called  Gifna),  towards  Neapolis.  It  was 
the  N.  border  of  Judah,  as  Rimmon  was  tile  southern. 
Josh  18.  24  Chephar-haammonai,  and  Ophni,  and  G. 
Ezra  2.  26  The  children  of  Ramah  and  G.,  six  hun. 
Neh.  7.  30  The  men  of  Ramah  and  G.,  six  hundred 
GAB'-BAI,  ’33  ingatherer. 

A  chief  among  the  Benjamites  after  the  return  from 
exile.  B.  c.  445. 

Nell.  11.  8  after  him  G.,SaIlai,  nine  hundred  twenty 
GAB-BA'-THA,  TafifiaBa,  (from  lleb. ),  elevated  place. 
The  tribunal  or  place  of  judgment  in  Jerusalem,  called 
in  Greek  Ai BiarpuiTOV,  the  “pavement." 

Johni9.  13  called.  .Pavement,  but  in  the  Hebrew,  G. 
GAB-RI'-EL,  Vr’333,  raj3pri;\  God  is  mighty. 

A  divine  messenger  sent  to  Daniel,  to  Mary,  and  to 
Zecharias. 

Dan.  8.  16  G.,  make  this  (man)  to  understand  the 

9.  21  the  man  G., whom  I  had  seen  in  the  vision 
Luke  1.  19  I  am  G.,  that  stand  in  the  presence  of  G. 

1.  26  in  the  sixth  month  the  angel  G.  vas  sent 

GAD,  13,  rd5,  the  seer,  lot,  fortune. 

1.  Jacob’s  seventh  son,  firstborn  of  Zilpah,  Leah’s  maid, 
and  uterine  brother  of  Asher.  B.c.  1749. 

Gen.  30.  11  troop  cometh  :  and  she  called  his  named. 
35.  26  sons  of  Zilpah,  Leah’s  handmaid  ;  G.  and 
46.  16  sons  of  G.;  Ziphion,  and  Haggi,  Shuni 
49.  19  G.,  a  troop  shall  overcome  him  :  but  he 
Exod.  1.  4  Dan,  and  Naphtali,  G.,  and  Asher 
1  Ch.  5.  11  the  children  of  G.  dwelt  over  against  th. 

2. The  tribe  that  sprang  from  Gad  and  the  territory  they 
inhabited. 

Num,  1.  14  Of  G.  ;  Eliasaph  the  son  of  Deuel 

1.  24  Of  the  children  of  G.,  by  their  genera. 

1.  25  of  the  tribe  of  G. .  .forty  and  five  thou. 

2.  14  tribe  of  G. .  .the  captain  of  the  sons  of  G. 

7.  42  son  of  Deuel,  prince  of  the  children  of  G. 

10.  20  over  the  host  of  the  tribe  of .  .G.  (was)  E. 
13.  15  Of  the  tribe  of  G.,  Geuel  the  son  of  Machi. 

26.  15  The  children  of  G.  after  their  families 
26.  18  These,  .the  families  of  the  children  of  G. 
32.  1  the  children  of  G.  had  a  very  great  mul. 
32.  2  The  children  of  G. . .  came  and  spake  unto 
32.  6  And  Moses  said  unto  the  children  of  G. 
32.  25  And  the  children  of  G. .  .spake  unto  M. 
32.  29  If  the  children  of  G. .  .will  pass  with  you 
32.  31  the  children  of  G. .  .answered,  saying,  As 
32.  33  Moses  gave,  .to  the  children  of  G. .  .the 

32.  34  the  children  of  G.  built  Dibon,  and  Atar. 
34.  14  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  G.  according 

Deut27.  13  Reuben,  G.,  and  Asher,  and  Zebulun,  D. 

33.  20  of  G. .  Blessed  (be)  he  that  enlargeth  G. 
Josh.  4.  12  the  children  of  G.  .passed  over  armed 

13.  24  unto  the  tribe  of  G. .  the  children  of  G. 
13.  28  This,  .inheritance  of  the  children  of  G. 
18.  7  G.,  and  Reuben,  and  half  the  tribe  of  M. 

20.  8  Ramoth  in  Gilead  out  of  the  tribe  of  G. 

21.  7  out  of  the  tribe  of  G.,  and  out  of  the  tribe 

21.  38  out  of  the  tribe  of  G.,  Ramoth  in  Gilead 

22.  9  children  of  G. .  .returned,  and  departed 


Josh. 22.  10  children  of  G. .  .built  there  an  altar  by  J. 

22.  1 1  children  of  G. . .  built  an  altar  over  against 
22.  13  sent,  .to  the  children  of  G. .  Phinehas 
22.  15  And  they  came  unto,  .the  children  of  G. 
22.  21  the  children  of  G. .  .said unto  the  heads  of 
22.  25  ye  children  of  Reuben  and  children  of  G. 
22.  30  the  words  that  the  children . .  of  G. . .  spake 
22.  31  Phinehas.  .said  unto  the  children,  .of  G. 
22.  32  returned  from  the  children,  .of  G.,  out 
22.  33  to  destroy  the  land  wherein.  .G.  dwelt 
22.  34  the  children  of  G.  called  the  altar  (Ed) 

1  Sa.  13.  7  the  Hebrews  wentover.  .to  the  land  of  G. 
2Sa.  24.  5  the  city,  .in  the  midst  of  the  river  of  G. 

1  Ch.  2.  2  and  Benjamin,  Naphtali,  G.,  and  Asher 
6.  63  outof  the  tribe  of  G.,  and  outof  the  tribe 
6.  80  out  of  the  tribe  of  G.;  Ramoth  in  Gilead 
12.  14  These,  .of  the  sous  of  G.,  captains  of  the 
Jer.  49.  1  why  (then)  doth  their  king  inherit  G. 
Eze.  48.  27  from  the  east  side  unto  the  west  side  G. 
48.  28  by  the  border  of  G.,  at  the  south  side 
48.  34  one  gate  of  G.,  one  gate  of  Asher,  one 
Rev.  7.  5  Of  the  tribe  of  G.  (were)  sealed  twelve 
The  following  localities  were  in  the  territory  of  Gad: 
Aroer,  Ataroth,  Atroth,  Shophan,  Beth-aram  or  Haran, 
Beth-nimrah,  Betonim,  Debir,  Dibon,  Jogbethah, 
Karkor,  Magdala,  Zaplion,  Minnith,  Peniel,  Ramoth- 
Gilead,  &c. 

3.  A  prophet  who  joined  David  when  in  “  the  hold,”  and 
by  whose  advice  he  quitted  it  for  the  Forest  of  Hareth. 

1  Sa.  22.  5  And  the  prophet  G.  said  unto  David 

2  Sa.  24.  11  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  uuto.  .G. 

24.  13  So  G.  came  to  David,  and  told  him,  and 
24.  14  David  said  unto  G.,  I  am  in  a  great  strait 
24.  18  G.  came  that  day  to  David,  and  said  unto 
24.  19  David,  accordingto  thesayingof  G.,  went 

1  CI1.21.  9  the  Lord  spake  unto  G.,  David’s  seer 

21.  11  So  G.  came  to  David,  and  said  unto  him 
21.13  David  said  unto  G.,  I  am  in  a  great  strait 
21. 18  the  angel  of  the  Lord  commanded  G.  to 

21.  19  And  David  went  up  at  the  saying  of  G. 
29.  29  written  in  the  book  of  G.  the  seer 

2  Ch.  29.  25  according  to  the  commandment  of.  ,G. 

GAD  about,  to  — 

To  go  away  or  about,  ?]K  azal. 

Jer.  2.  36  Why  gaddest  thou  about  so  much  to  ch. 

GA-DA-RE-NES,  TaSaprivol. 

The  people  of  Gadara,  the  capital  of  Persia ;  E.  of  the 
Jordan  opposite  Tiberias  and  Scythopolis  (now  called 
Om-keis );;  S.E.  from  S.  end  of  the  Sea  of  Tiberias,  and 
near  the  river  Hieroma x. 

Mark  5.  1  came  over,  .in  to  the  country  of  the  [G.j 
Luke  8.  26  they  arrived  at  the  country  of  the  [G.j 

8.  37  the  [G.j  round  about  besought  him  to  de. 

GAD'-DI,  ”33  belonging  to  fortune. 

Son  of  Susi,  and  a  chief  of  Manasseh,  sent  with  others 
to  spy  out  the  land.  B.c.  1490. 

Num  13.  11  Of  the  tribe  of  Joseph.  .G.  the  son  of  Susi 

GAD-DI'-EL,  Vn’33  Gad  is  fortune  bringer. 

Son  of  Sodi,  and  a  chief  of  Zebulun  sent  out  with  others 
to  spy  the  land.  B.c.  1490. 

Num  13.  10  Of  the  tribe  of  Zebulun,  G.  the  son  of  S. 

GA'-DI,  ns  fortunate. 

Father  of  Menahem  who  killed  Sliallum,  and  succeeded 
him  as  king  of  Israel.  B.c.  772. 

2  Ki.  15.  14  Menahem,  the  son  of  G.  went  up  from  T. 
15.  17  began  Menahem  the  son  of  G.  to  reign 

GAD-ITE  (the),  ”ian  liaggadi.  - 

Patronymic  of  the  tribe  of  Gad. 

Deut.  3. 12  the  cities  thereof,  gave  I  unto,  .the  G. 

3.  16  unto  the  G.  I  gave  from  Gilead,  .unto  the 

4.  43  and  Ramoth  in  Gilead,  of  the  G.;  and 
29.  8  took  their  land,  and  gave,  to  the  G. 

Josh.  1.  12  to  the  Reubenites,  and  to  the  G. .  spake 

12.  6  Lord  gave  it.  .a  possession  unto  the.  ,G. 

13.  8  With  whom,  .the  G.  have  received  their 

22.  1  Joshua  called  the  Reubenites,  and  the  G. 
2  Sa.  23.  36  the  son  of  Nathan  of  Zobah,  Bani  the  G. 

2  Ki.  10.  33  Jordan  eastward,  all  the  land  of .  .the  G. 
1  Ch.  5.  18  The  sons  of  Reuben,  and  the  G.,  and  half 

5.  26  he  carried  them  away,  even,  .the  G.,  and 
12.  8  of  theG.  there  separated  themselves  unto 
12.  37  on  the  other  side  of  Jordan,  of  the.  .G. 
26.  32  made  rulers  over  the  Reubenites,  the  G. 

GA'-HAM,  nna  blackness. 

A  son  of  Nahor  by  his  concubine  Reumali.  B.C.  i860. 

Gen.  22.  24  she  bare  also  Tebah,  and  G.,  andThaliash 
GA'-HAR,  ~ina  prostration,  concealment. 

One  of  the  Netliinim  whose  posterity  came  up  with 
Zerubbabel  to  Jerusalem.  B.c.  447. 

Ezra  2.  47  children  of  Giddel,  the  children  of  G. 
Neh.  7.  49  children  of  Giddel,  the  children  of  G. 

GAIN  — 

1.  Dishonest  gain,  yx|  betsa. 

Judg  5.  19  then  fought  the  kings,  .they  took  no  gain 
Job  22.  3  (is  it)  gain  (to  him),  that  thou  makest  thy 
Prov.  1.  19  ways  of  every  one  that  is  greedy  of  gain  • 
15.  27  He  that  is  greedy  of  gain  troubleth  his 
Isa.  33.  15  he  that  despiseth  the  gain  of  oppressions 
56.  11  every  one  for  his  gain,  from  his  quarter 
Mic.  4.  13  I  will  consecrate  their  gain  unto  the  L. 

2 . Price,  hire ,  “I’nt?  mechir. 

Dan.  11.  39  and  shall  divide  the  land  for  gain 


3. Increase,  fruit,  nsnjri  tebuah. 

Prov.  3.  14  and  the’  gain  thereof  than  fine  gold 

4.  Worl:,  ipyaala  ergasia. 

Acts  16.  16  brought  her  masters  much  gain  by  sooths.  I 
16.  19  saw  that  the  hope  of  their  gains  was  gone; 
19.  24  brought  no  small  gain  unto  the  craftsmen 

b.Gain,  xipSos  kerdos. 

Phil.  1.  21  to  me  to  live  (is)  Christ,  and  to  die  (is)  g. 

3.  7  But  what  things  were  gain  to  me,  those  I 

6./I  providing,  getting,  iropiapus  porismos. 

1  Ti.  6.  5  supposing  that  gain  is  godliness :  from 
6.  6  godliness  with  contentment  is  great  gain 

GAIN,  dishonest  — 

Dishonest  gain,  yxa  betsa. 

Eze.  22.  13  smitten  thine  hand  at  thy  dishonest  gain 
22.  27  to  destroy  souls,  to  get  dishonest  gain 

GAIN,  to  — 

1 .  To  gain  dishonestly,  ysa  batsa. 

Job  27.  8  what  (is)  the  hope,  .though  he  hath  gai. 

2.  To  gain,  buy,  jai  zeban. 

Dan.  2.  8  ye  would  gain  the  time,  because  ye  see  > 

3 . To  gain,  make  gain,  xepSalvw  kerdaino. 

Matt  16.  26  if  he  shall  gain  the  whole  world,  and  lose 
18.  15  if  he  shall  hear  thee,  thou  hast  gained 
25.  17  he  that  (had  received)  two,  he  also  gained 
25.  20  behold,  I  have  gained .  .five  talents  more 
25.  22  behold,  I  have  gained  two  other  talents 
Mark  8.  36  if  he  shall  gain  the  whole  world,  and  lose  1 
Luke.  9.  25  if  he  gain  the  whole  world,  and  lose  him. 
Acts  27.  21  and  to  have  gained  this  harm  and  loss 

1  Co.  9.  19  made  myself  servant,  .that  I  might  gain 

9.  20  became  as  a  Jew,  that  I  might  gain  the 
9.  20  might  gain  them  that  are  under  the  law 
9.  21  I  might  gain  them  that  are  without  law 
22  became  I  as  weak,  that  I  might  gain  the  , 

1. Todo,  make,  woLeco  poieo: 

Lukei9.  18  Lord,  thy  pound  hath  gained  five  pounds  | 

5.  To  work  toward,  7rpocrepyii(op.ai  prosergazomai. 

Lukei9.  16  Lord,  thy  pound  hath  gained  ten  pounds 
GAIN,  to  get  — 

To  make  gain,  k epbalvw  kerclainb. 

Jas.  4.  13  continue,  .and  buy  and  sell,  and  get  gaii 
GAIN  of,  to  make  a  — 

To  get  advantage  of,  irAeove/cTew  pleonekteb. 

2  Co.  12.  17  Did  I  make  a  gain  of  you  by  any  of  then 

12.  18  Did  Titus  make  again  of  you?  walked  wi 

GAIN  greedily,  to  — 

To  gain  dishonestly,  ysa  batsa,  3. 

Eze.  22.  12  thou  hast  greedily  gained,  .by  extortioi 
GAIN  by  trading,  to  — - 

To  do  in  business,  Sia-xpaypaTfiofiat  diapragmate 
Luke  19.  15  how  much  every  man  had  gained  by  tra. 

GAINSAY,  to  — 

1  .To  say  against,  avreiirov  anteipon. 

Luke  21.  15  shall  not  be  able  to  gainsay  nor  resist 

2.  To  speak  over  against,  dvriA iyw  antilego. 

Rom  10.  21  unto  a  disobedient  and  gainsaying  peopl  1 
GAINS  AYER  — 

To  speak  over  against,  arnheya  antilegd. 

Titus  1.  9  to  exhort  and  to  convince  the  gainsayer 
GAINSAYING 

I  speech  over  against,  avrihoyla  antilogia. 

Jude  11  and  perished  in  the  gainsaying  of  Core 
GAINSAYING,  without  — 

Without  objection,  avaurlpp-prus  anantirrhetos. 

Acts  10.  29  Therefore  came  I.  .without  gainsaying 
GAI  -US,  roi’oj  ( from  Latin)  Caius. 

1.  A  native  of  Macedonia,  and  companion  of  Paul. 

Acts  19.  29  having  caught  G.  and  Aristarchus,  thej 

2.  A  man  of  Derbe  in  Lycaonia,  and  companion  of  Paul 

Acts  20.  4  G.  of  Derbe,  and  Timotheus  ;  and  of  Asi 

3.  A  Corinthian  whom  Paul  baptised. 

Rom  16.  23  G.  mine  host,  and  of  the  whole  churc 
1  Co.  1.  14  that  I  baptised  none,  .but  Crispus  and  G 

4.  Person  to  whom  John’s  third  Epistle  was  written. 

3  John  1  The  elder  unto  the  well  beloved  G. ,  whom 

GA'-LAL,  ^3  great,  rolling. 

1.  A  Levite  who  came  up  from  exile.  B.c.  44s. 

1  Ch.  9. 15  Bakbakkar,  Heresh,  and  G.,  and  Mattar 

2.  A  Levite  who  came  up  from  exile.  B.C.  445. 

1  Ch.  9.  16  Obadiali.  .son  of  Shemaiah,  the  son  of  G 
Neh.  11.  17  Sliammua,  the  son  of  G.,  the  son  of  Jed. 

GA-LA-TIA,  r aXaTia. 

The  Gallia  of  the  East;  Roman  writers  call  its  inhab 
tants  Galli,  just  as  Greek  writers  call  the  people  < 
ancient  France  Galatia.  Galatia,  the  Roman  provinci 
was  tlie  central  region  of  the  peninsula  of  Asia  Mino 
with  the  provinces  of  Asia  on  the  W.,  Cappadocia  on  tb 
E.,  Pampliylia  and  Cilicia  on  the  S.,  and  Bithynia  an 
Pontus  on  the  N.  The  exact  limits  were  frequent! 
changing. 

Acts  16.  6  had  gone  throughout,  .the  region  of  G. 

18.  23  went  over  (all)  the  country  of  G.  and  Ph 
1  Co.  16.  1  I  have  given  order  to  the  churches  of  G 


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GARMENT 


Gal  i .  2  which  are  with  me,  unto  the  churches . .  G. 

2  Ti.  4-  io  Crescens  to  G.,  Titus  unto  Dalmatia 
i  Pe.  i.  i  the  strangers  scattered  throughout.  .G. 

ILA-TI-ANS,  raKarat.  Inhabitants  of  Galatia. 
Gal.  3.  i  O  foolish  G.,  who  hath  bewitched  you 

LLBANUM  — 

albanum,  a  Syrian  gum,  n33?n  clielbenah. 

Exod3o.  34  Take  unto  thee  $weet  spices,  .galbanum 

U/-EED,  nySi  heap  of  witness. 
name  given  by  Jacob  to  the  heap  that  he  and  Laban 
ade  on  Mount  Gilead  as  an  evidence  of  the  covenant 
tween  them. 

Gen.  3i.  47  Jegar-sahadutha  :  but  Jacob  called  it  G. 

31.  48  Therefore  was  the  name  of  it  called  G. 

M-I-LE-ANS,  ra.\i\aioi.  Inhabitants  of  Galilee. 
Marki4.  70  for  thou  art  a  G.,  and  thy  speech  agreeth 
Lukei3-  1  There  were,  .some  that  told  him  of  the  G. 

13.  2  these  G.  were  sinners  above  all  the  G. 

2z.  59  this . . also  was  with  him  ;  for  he  is  a  G. 

23.  6  he  asked  whether  the  man  were  a  G. 

John  4.  45  the  G.  received  him,  having  seen  all  the 
Acts  2.  7  Behold,  are  not  all.  .which  speak  G.  ? 

I-LI'-LEE,  V'Van,  nV'Van,  Ta\i\ala,  the  circle. 
district  of  Naphtali’;  after  the  captivity  it  embraced 
1  Canaan  N.  of  Samaria  and  W.  of  the  Jordan,  and 
as  spoken  of  as  Upper  or  N.  and  Lower  or  S.  Galilee. 
Josh.20.  7  they  appointed  Kedesh  in  G.  in  mount 
21.  32  Kedesh  in  G.  with  her  suburbs,  (to  be)  a 

1  Ki.  9. 1 1  gave  Hiram  twenty  cities  in  the  land  of  G. 

2  Ki.15.  29  Hazor,  and  Gilead,  and  G.,  all  the  land 

t  Ch.  6.  76  Kedesh  in  G.  with  her  suburbs,  and  Ha. 
Isa.  9.  1  beyond  Jordan,  in  G.  of  the  nations 
Matt.  2.  22  he  turned  aside  into  the  parts  of  G. 

3.  13  Then  cometh  Jesus  fromG.  to  Jordan  un. 

4.  12  when  Jesus  had  heard,  .he  departed  into  G. 
4-  15  (hy)  the  way  of  the  sea.  .G.  of  the  Gentiles 

4.  18  Jesus,  walking  by  the  sea  of  G.,  saw  two 
(4.  23  Jesus  went  about  all  G.,  teaching  in  their 

4.  25  there  followed  him.  .multitudes.  .fromG. 

15.  29  departed,  .and  came,  .unto  the  sea  of  G. 
17.  22  while  they  abode  in  G.,  Jesus  said  unto 

19.  I  Jesus  had  finished,  .he  departed  from  G. 

21. 11  This  is.  .the  prophet  of  Nazareth  of  G. 

26.  32  But.  .again,  I  will  go  before  you  unto  G 

26.  69  saying,  Thou  also  wast  with  Jesus  of  G. 

27.  55  women,  .which  followed  Jesus  from  G. 

28.  7  and,  behold,  he  goeth  before  you  into  G. 
28.  10  go  tell  my  brethren  that  they  go  into  G. 
28. 16  the  eleven  disciples  went  away  into  G. 

Mark  1.  9  came  to  pass,  .that  Jesus  came  from.  .G. 

1.  14  Jesus  came  into  G.,  preaching  the  gospel 

1.  16  Now  as  he  walked  by  the  sea  of  G.,  he 

1.  28  throughout  all  the  region  round  about  G. 

1.  39  preached  in .  .synagogues  throughout.  .G. 
3.  7  a  great  multitude  from  G.  followed  him 

■  6.  21  his  lords,  high  captains,  and  chief,  .of  G. 

7.  31  he  came  unto  the  sea_oi  G.,  through  the 

9.  30  departed  thence,  and  passed  through  G. 

14.  28  I  am  risen,  I  will  go  before  you  into  G. 

15. 41  Who  also,  when  he  was  in  G.,  followed 

16.  7  tell,  .disciples,  he  goeth  before  you  into  G. 
Luke  1.  26  Gabriel  was  sent  from  G.  unto  a  city  of  G. 

2.  4  Joseph  also  went  up  from  G.,  out  of  the 

2.  39  had  performed  all  things . .  returned  into  G. 

3.  1  Herod  being  tetrarch  of  G.,  and  his  broth. 

4.  14  returned  in  the  power  of  the  spirit  into  G 
4.  31  came  down  to  Capernaum,  a  city  of  G. 

4.  44  And  he  preached  in  the  synagogues  of  G. 

5.  17  which  were  come  out  of  every  town  of  G. 

8.  26  the  Gadarenes,  which  is  over  against  G. 

17.  11  passed  through  the  midst  of  Sam.  and  G. 
23.  5  throughout  all  Jewry,  beginning  from  G. 
23.  6  When  Pilate  heard  of  G.,  he  asked  whet. 
23.  49  the  women  that  followed  him  from  G. 

23.  53  women  also,  which  came  with  him  from  G. 

24.  6  he  spake  unto  you  when  he  was  ye't  in  G.  ‘ 
John  1.  43  day  following  Jesus  would  go.  into  G. 

2.  1  there  was  a  marriage  in  Cana  of  G. 

2. 11  beginning  of  miracles  did  Jesus  in .  ,G. 

4.  3  He  left  Judea,  and  departed .  .into  G. 

4. 43  Now  after  two  days  he .  .went  into  G. 

4.  45  Then  when  he  was  come  into  G.,  the  Ga. 
4.  46  So  Jesus  came  again  into  Cana  of  G. 

4.  47  Jesus  was  come  out  of  Judea  into  G. 

4. 54  when  he  was  come  out  of  Judea  into  G. 

6.  1  Jesus  went  over  the  sea. of  G.,  which  is 

7.  1  After  these  things  Jesus' walked  in  G. 

7.  9  had  said  these  words .  .  he  abode . .  in  G. 

7.  41  some  said,  Shall  Christ  come  out  of  G.? 

7.  52  Art  thou  also  of  G.?  Search,  and  look 
7.  52  for  out  of  G.  ariseth  no  prophet 

12.  21  Philip,  which  was  of  Bethsaida  of  G.,  and 
21.  2  Didymus,  and  Nathanael  of  Cana  in  G. 

Acts  1.  11  Ye  men  of  G.,  why  stand  ye  gazing  up 

5.  37  After  this  man  rose  up  Judas  of  G. 

9.  31  the  churches  rest  throughout  all . .  G.  and 

10.  37  That  word,  (I  say),  ye  know . .  from  G. 

13.  31  which  came  up  with  him  from  G.  to  Jer. 
BALL  — 

1  .Gail,  bitter  thing,  bitterness,  rrnp  merorah. 

Job  20. 14  turned,  (it  is)  the  gall  of  asps  within  him 

20.  25  glittering  sword  cometh  out  of  his  gall 

-.Gall,  bladder,  .Trip  mererali. 

Job  16. 13  he  poureth  out  my  gall  upon  the  ground 

3.  Venom,  a  poisonous  herb,  wk‘7  rosh. 

Deut  29. 18  a  root  that  beareth  gall  and  wormwood 


Psa.  69.  21  They  gave  me  also  gall  for  my  meat;  and 
Jer.  8.  14  God  hath,  .given  us  water  of  gall  to  dri. 

9.  15  and  give  them  water  of  gall  to  drink 
23.  15  and  make  them  drink  the  water  of  gall 

Lam.  3.  5  and  compassed  (me)  with  gall  and  travail 

3.  19  Remembering,  .the  wormwood  and  the  g. 
Amos  6.  12  for  ye  have  turned  judgment  into  gall 

4.  Gall,  venom,  Pin  rosh. 

Deut  32.  32  their  grapes  (are)  grapes  of  gall,  their  clu. 

5.  Gall,  bile,  anything  bitter,  x°hil  chole. 

Matt  27.  34  vinegar  to  drink  mingled  with  gall ;  and 
Acts  8.  23  that  thou  art  in  the  gall  of  bitterness 

GALLANT  — 

Honourable,  glorious,  vik  addir. 

Isa.  33.  21  neither  shall  gallant  ship  pass  thereby 

GALLERY  — 

1.  Gallery,  portico,  ptnx  attuq. 

Eze.  41.  15  and  the  galleries  thereof  on  the  one  side 

2.  Gallery,  portico,  P'PN  attiq. 

Eze.  41.  16  the  galleries  round  about  on  their  three 
42.  3  gallery  against  gallery  in  three  (stories) 
42.  5  for  the  galleries  were  higher  than  these 

3 . Flowings,  ringlet,  onp  rahat. 

Song  7.  5  the  king  (is)  held  in  the  galleries 

GALLEY  — 

Ship,  navy,  'ax  oni. 

Isa.  33.  21  wherein  shall  go  no  galley  with  oars,  ne. 
GAL'-LIM,  cVa  fountains  or  heaps. 

A  city  of  Benjamin,  N.  of  Jerusalem. 

I  Sa.  25.  44  Phalti  the  son  of  Laish,  which,  .of  G. 

Isa.  10.  30  Lift  up  thy  voice,  0  daughter  of  G. 

GAL-LI  -0,  TaWiwv. 

Seneca’s  younger  brother,  a  careless  Roman  proconsul 
of  Achaia.  His  full  name  was  Junius  Annaeus  Gallic. 
There  is  no  authority  for  his  being  put  to  death  by 
Nero. 

Acts  18.  12  And  when  G.  was  the  deputy  of  Achaia 
18. 14  G.  said  unto  the  Jews,  If  it  were  a  matter 

18.  17  And  G.  cared  for  none  of  those  things 

GALLOWS  — 

Wood,  tree,  yv.  ets. 

Esth.  5.  14  Let  a  gallows  be  made  of  fifty  cubits  high 

5.  14  and  he  caused  the  gallows  to  be  made 

6.  4  to  hang  Mordecai  on  the  gallows  that  he 

7.  9  Behold  also,  the  gallows,  fifty  cubits  high 

7.  10  So  they  hanged  Haman  on  the  gallows 

8.  7  and  him  they  have  hanged  upon  the  gal. 

9.  13  Haman’s.  .sons  be  hanged  upon  the  gall. 
9.  25  he  and  his  sons,  .be  hanged  on  the  gallows 

GA-MA-LI'-EL,  Vx'Vpa  ragaAi-fi\  God  is  recompenser. 

1.  A  chief  of  Manasseh  chosen  to  aid  in  taking  the  cen¬ 
sus  in  the  wilderness.  B.C.  1490. 

Num.  1. 10  of  Manasseh  ;  G.  the  son  of  Pedahzur 

2.  20  the  captain,  .of  Manasseh.  .G.  the  son  of 
7.  54  On  the  eighth  day.  G.  the  son  of  Pedah 
7.  59  this,  .the  offering  of  G.  the  son  of  Pedah. 

10.  23  And  over  the  host.  .G.  the  son  of  Pedah. 

2.  A  celebrated  teacher  among  the  Jews. 

Acts  5.  34  a  Pharisee,  named  G. ,  a  doctor  of  the  law 
22.  3  brought  up  in  this  city  at  the  feet  of  G. 

GAM-MA'-DIM,  □,ip5. 

This  word  occurs  only  once,  and  has  been  said  to  mean 
“  pigmies,  warriors,  giants,  Cappadocians,”  Ac.  The 
LXX.  has  “guards  or  watchmen.” 

Eze.  27.  11  the  G.  were  in  thy  towers  :  they  hanged 
GA-MUL,  Vim  weaned ,  matured. 

A  priest,  the  leader  of  the  twenty  second  course  in  the 
service  of  the  Sanctuary.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.  24.  17  to  Jacliin,  the  two  and  twentieth  to  G. 
GAP  — 

Breach,  fn?  per  ets. 

Eze.  13.  5  Ye  have  not  gone  up  into  the  gaps,  neit. 
22.  30  stand  in  the  gap  before  me  for  the  land 

GAPE,  to  — 

1  .To  open,  gape,  nys paar. 

Job  16.  10  They  have  gaped  upon  me  with  their  mo. 

2.  To  open  wide,  gape,  n>9  patsah. 

Psa.  22.  13  They  gaped  upon  me  (with)  their  mouths 

GARDEN  — 

l.  Garden,  ja  gan. 

Gen.  2.  8  God  planted  a  garden  eastward  in  Eden 
2.  9  tree  of  life . .  in  the  midst  of  the  garden 
2.  io  And  a  river  went  out.  .to  water  the  gar. 
2.  15  and  put  him  into  the  garden  of  Eden 

2.  16  Of  every  tree  of  the  garden  thou  mayest 

3.  1  shall  not  eat  of  every  tree  of  the  garden? 

3.  2  We  may  eat .  .of  the  trees  of  the  garden 
3.  3  tree  which  (is)  in  the  midst  of  the  garden 
3.  8  heard,  .the  Lobd  God  walking  in  the  ga. 
3.  8  hid . .  amongst  the  trees  of  the  garden 

3.  10  he  said,  I  heard  thy  voice  in  the  garden 
3.  23  sent  him  forth  from  the  garden  of  Eden 
3.  24  he  placed  at  the  east  of  the  garden  of  E. 
13.  10  well  watered,  .as  the  garden  of  the  Loud 
Deut  11.  10  and  wateredst  (it),  .as  a  garden  of  herbs 

1  Ki.  21.  2  that  I  may  have  it  for  a  garden  of  herbs 

2  Ki  9.  27  he  fled  by  the  way  of  the  garden  house 

21.  18  garden  of  his  own  house,  in  the  garden 
21.  26  in  his  sepulchre  in  the  garden  of  Uzz 


2  Ki.25.  4  the  gate,  .which  (is)  by  the  king’s  garden 
Neh.  3.  15  of  the  pool  of  Siloah  by  the  king's  garden 
Song  4.  12  A  garden  inclosed  (is)  my  sister,  (my)  sp. 

4.  15  A  fountain  of  gardens,  a  well  of.  .waters 

4.  16  Awake,  O  north  wind,  .blow  upon  my  g. 
4.16  Let  my  beloved  come  into  his  garden,  and 

5.  1  I  am  come  into  my  garden,  my  sister,  (my) 

6.  2  My  beloved  is  gone  down  into  his  garden 

6.  2  to  feed  in  the  gardens,  .to  gather  lilies 

8.  13  Thou  that  dwellest  in  the  gardens,  the 
Isa.  51.  3  her  desert  like  the  garden  of  the  Lobd 

58.  11  thou  slialt  be  like  a  watered  garden,  and 
Jer.  31.  12  their  soul  shall  be  as  a  watered  garden 
39.  4  went,  .by  the  way  of  the  king’s  garden 
52.  7  the  gate,  which  (was)  by  the  king’s  gar. 
Lam.  2.  6  his  tabernacle,  as  (if  it  were  of)  a  garden 
Eze.  28.  13  Thou  hast  been  in  Eden  the  garden  of  G. 
31.  8  The  cedars  in  the  garden  of  God  could 
31.  8  nor  any  tree  in  the  garden  of  God  was  li. 
31.  9  the  trees,  .in  the  garden  of  God,  envied 
36.  35  land,  .is  become  like  the  garden  of  Eden 
Joel  2.  3  the  land  (is)  as  the  garden  of  Eden  before 

2.  Garden,  naa  gannah. 

Num  24.  6  spread  forth,  as  gardens  by  the  river’s  si. 
Job  8.  16  his  branch  shooteth  forth  in  his  garden 
Eccl.  2.  5  I  made  me  gardens  and  orchards,  and  I 
Isa.  1.  29  ye  shall  be  confounded  for  the  gardens 
1.  30  and  as  a  garden  that  hath  no  water 

61. 11  as  the  garden  causeth  the  things  that  are 

65.  3  A  people . .  that  sacrificeth  in  gardens,  and 

66.  17  purify  themselves  in  the  gardens  behind 
Jer.  29.  5,  28  plant  gardens,  and  eat  the  fruit  of 
Ames  4.  9  when  your  gardens  and  your  vineyards 

9.  14  they  shall  also  make  gardens,  and  eat  the 

S.Garden,  nja  ginnah. 

Esth.  1.  s  court  of  the  garden  of  the  king’s  palace 

7.  7  the  king,  .(went)  into  the  palace  garden 

7.  8  the  king  returned  out  of  the  palace  gar. 

Song  6.  11  I  went  down  into  the  garden  of  nuts  to 

4.  Garden,  orchard,  plantation,  (cfjiros  kepos. 

Luke  13.  19  which  a  man  took,  and  cast  into  his  'r  ar. 
John  18.  1  over  the  brook  C’edron,  where  was  a  gar. 

18.  26  Did  I  not  see  thee  in  the  garden  with  him? 

19.  41  there  was  a  garden ;  and  in  the  garden  a 

GARDENER  — 

Gardener,  Kpirovpos  kepouros. 

John  20.  15  She,  supposing  him  to  be  the  gardener 

GA'  REB,  373  reviler,  despiser. 

1.  One  of  David’s  worthies,  the  son  of  Jether,  or  an 
inhabitant  of  Jathir,  in  the  mountainous  district  of 
Judah.  B.C.  1048. 

2  Sa.  23.  38  Ira  an  Ithrite,  G.  an  Ithrite 
1  Ch.n.  40  Ira  an  Ithrite,  G.  the  Ithrite 

2.  A  hill  near  Jerusalem. 

Jer.  31.  39  go  forth  over  against  it  upon  the  hill  G. 

GARLAND  — 

Garland,  wreath,  chaplet,  aregga  stemvia. 

Acts  14.  13  brought  oxen  and  garlands  unto  the  ga. 

GARLICK  — 

Garlick,  city  shum. 

Numn.  5  the  leeks,  and  the  onions,  and  the  garli. 

GARMENT  — 

1.  Honourable,  gloricnis  mantle,  rn^x  addereth. 

Gen  25.  25  came  out  red,  all  over  like  an  hairy  gar. 
Josh.  7.  21  When  I  saw.  a  goodly  Babylonish  gar. 

7.  24  silver,  and  the  garment,  and  the  wedge 
Zech  13.  4  neither  shall  they  wear  a  rough  garment 

2.  Cloak,  garment,  covering,  133  beged. 

Gen.  38.  14  she  put  her  widow’s  garments  off  from 

38.  19  put  on  the  garments  of  her  widowhood 

39.  12  And  she  caught  him  by  his  garment,  sa. 
39.  12  and  he  left  his  garment  in  her  hand,  and 
39.  13  when  she  saw  that  he  had  left  his  garni. 
39.  15  he  left  his  garment  with  me,  and  fled 
39.  16  she  laid  up  his  garment  by  her  until  his 
39.  18  he  left  his  garment  with  me,  and  fled  out 

Exod28.  2  thou  shalt  make  holy  garments  for  Aaron 
28.  3  that  they  may  make  Aaron’s  garments  to 
28.  4  these,  .the  garments  which  they"  shall 

28.  4  they  shall  make  holy  garments  for  Aaron 

29.  5  thou  shalt  take  the  garments,  and  put 
29.  21  take,  .oil,  and  sprinkle,  upon  his  garmen. 
29.  2i  upon  the  garments  of  his  sons  with  him 
29.  21  he  shall  be  hallowed,  and  his  garments 
29.  21  his  sons,  and  his  sons’ garments  with  him 
29.  29  the  holy  garments  of  Aaron  shall  be  his 
31.  10  the  holy  garments  for  Aaron  the  priest 
31.  10  the  garments  of  his  sons,  to  minister  in 
35.  19  the  holy  garments  for  Aaron  the  priest 
35.  19  the  garments  of  his  sons,  to  minister  in 
35.  21  for  all  his  service,  and  for  the  holy  garni. 
39.  1  and  made  the  holy  garments  for  Aaron 
39.  41  the  holy  garments  for  Aaron  the  priest 

39.  41  and  his  sons’  garments,  to  minister  in 

40.  13  thou  shalt  put  upon  Aaron  the  holy  gar. 
Lev.  6.  11  And  he  shall  put  off  his  garments 

6.  11  and  put  on  other  garments,  and  carry'  fo. 
6.  27  of  the  blood  thereof  upon  any  garment 

8.  2  the  garments,  and  the  anointing  oil,  and 

8.  30  sprinkled  (it)  upon  Aaron,  upon  his  gar. 
8.  30  and  upon  his  sons’  garments  with  him 

8.  30  and  sanctified  Aaron,  (and)  his  garments 
8.  30  his  sons,  and  his  sons’  garments  with  him 
13.  47  The  garment  also  that  the  plague  of  lep. 


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Lev  15.  47  a  woollen  garment,  or  a  linen  garment 
'  Jr.  49  if  the  plague  he.  .reddish  in  the  garment 
13  51  if  the  plague  be  spread  in  the  garment 
13  52  He  shall  therefore  burn  that  garment 
13  53  the  plague  he  not  spread  in  the  garment 
13.  56  then  he  shall  rend  it  out  of  the  garment 
13.  57  And  if  it  appear  still  in  the  garment 
13  58  And  the  garment,  either  warp  or  woof 

13.  59  leprosy  in  a  garment  of  woollen  or  linen 

14.  55  for  the  leprosy  of  a  garment,  and  of  a 

15  17  every  garment,  aud  every  skin,  whereon 
16.  4  these  (are)  holy  garments ;  therefore  shall 

16  23  Aaron,  .shall  put  oit  the  linen  garments 
16.  24  and  put  on  his  garments,  and  come  forth 
16  32  put  on  the  linen  clothes,  .the  holy  gar. 

19.  19  neither  shall  a  garment  mingled  of  linen 

21.  10  that  is  consecrated  to  put  on  the  garments 

Num  15.  38  fringes  in  the  borders  of  their  garments 

20.  26  strip  Aaron  of  his  garments,  aud  put 
20  28  Moses  stripped  Aaron  of  his  garments 

Judgu.  12  I  will  give  you.,  thirty  change  of  garments 
14.  13  shall  ye  give,  .thirty  change  of  garments 
2  Sa.  13.  31  Then  the  king  arose,  and  tare  his  gar. 

2  Ki  5.  22  give  them,  I  pray,  .two  changes  of  gar. 

5  23  two  bags,  with  two  changes  of  garments 
5’  26  (Is  it)  a  time  to  receive  money,  and.  .gar. 

7  15  all  the  way  (was)  full  of  garments  and 
0  13  they  hasted,  and  took  every  man  his  gar. 

25.  29  And  changed  his  prison  garments  :  and 
Ezra  9  3  I  rent  my  garment  and  my  mantle,  and 

g.  5  having  rent  my  garment  and  ray  mantle 
Job  13.  28  consumeth,  as  a  garment  that  is  moth-ea. 

37  17  How  thy  garments  (are)  warm,  when  lie 
Psa  22.  18  They  part  my  garments  among  them,  and 
45  8  All  thy  garments . .  of  myrrh,  and  aloes 

102  26  all  of  them  shall  wax  old  like  a  garment 
109  19  Let  it  be  unto  him  as  the  garment 
Prov  20  16  Take  his  garment  that  is  surety  (for)  a 

25  20  (As)  he  that  taketh  away  a  garment  in 
27.  13  Take  his  garment  that  is  surety  for  a 

Eccl  0  8  Let  thy  garments  be  always  white ;  anu 

Isa  ’  so.  9  lo,  they  all  shall  wax  old  as  a  garment 

41  6  the  earth  shall  wax  old  like  a  garment 

51  8  the  moth  shall  eat  them  up  like  a  garm. 

42  1  put  on  thy  beautiful  garments,  O  Jeru. 

49  6  Their  webs  shall  not  become  garments 
59  17  he  put  on  the  garments  of  vengeance 
61  IO  clothed  me  with  the  garments  of  salva. 

63.  I  cometh . .  with  dyed  garments  from  Bo.? 

63  2  thy  garments  like  him  that  treadetli  111 

63.'  3  blood  shall  be  sprinkled  upon  my  gar. 

Jer  36.  24  they  were  not  afraid,  nor  reut  their  gar. 

'  43. 12  as  a  shepherd  putteth  on  ids  garment 
52.  33  And  changed  his  prison  garments  :  and 
Eze.  16.  16  of  tliy  garments  thou  didst  take,  and 
16.  18  tookest  thy  broidered  garments,  and 
18  7  16  hath  covered  the  naked  with  a  gar. 

26  16’ princes,  .put  off  their  broidered  garments 
42  14  but  there  they  shall  lay  their  garments 
42.  14  and  shall  put  on  other  garments,  and 

44  17  they  shall  be  clothed  with  linen  garments 
44  19  they  shall  put  off  their  garments  wherein 
44  19  and  they  shall  put  on  other  garments 
44.  19  not  sanctify  the  people  with  their  garm. 
Joel  2.  13  rend  your  heart,  and  not  your  garments 
Hag.  2.  12  one  bear  holy  flesh  in  the  skirt  of  his  gar. 

Zech  3  3  Joshua  was  clothed  with  filthy  garments 

3  4  Take  away  the  filthy  garments  from  him 

3.  5  So  they . .  clothed  him  with  garments 

3  A  coat,  runs,  mbs  kethoneth,  kuttoneth. 

2  Sa  13.  18  'And  (she  had)  a  garment  of  divers  colours 
'  i3.  19  and  rent  her  garment  of  divers  colours 
Ezra  2  69  They  gave,  .one  hundred  priests’ garments 
Neh  7  70  five  hundred  and  thirty  priests’  garments 

7.  72  threescore  and  seven  priests’  garments 

1.  Clothing,  eh  a1?  lebush.  . 

Gen.  49.  11  he  washed  his  garments  in  wine,  and  Ins 
Job  30.  18  is  my  garment  changed  :  it  biudeth  me 
38.  9  When  I  made  the  cloud  the  garment  the 
■38  14  It  is  turned . .  and  they  stand  as  a  garment 
41  n  Who  can  discover  the  face  of  his  garment? 
Psa.  60’  11  I  made  sackcloth  also  my  garment ;  and 
104.  6  Thou  coveredst  it . .  as  (with)  a  garment 
Lam  4  14  that  men  could  not  touch  their  garments 
Mai.”  2.  16  for  (one)  covereth  violence  with  his  gar. 

5.  Clothing,  lebush.  . 

Dan  3  21  bound  in.  .their  liats,  and  their,  .garme. 
7  9  whose  garment . .  white  as  snow,  and  the 


Song  4.  ii  the  smell  of  thy  garments  (is)  like  the 
Mic.  2.  8  ye  pull  off  the  robe  with  the  garment 

11  .Outer  garment,  raiment,  rnp V  simlah. 

Gen  g.  23  And  Shem  and  Japheth  took  a  garment 
35  2  and  be  clean,  and  change  your  garments 

Deut  22.  5  neither . .  a  man  put  on  a  woman’s  garment 
Judg  8.  25  they  spread  a  garment,  and  did  castther. 
Prov  30.  4  who  hath  bound  the  waters  in  a  garment? 
Isa.  9.  5  with . .  noise,  and  garments  rolled  in  blood 
Vl.Covering,  dress,  n'ty  shith. 

Psa.  73.  6  violence  covereth  them  (as)  a  garment 

IS. Garment,  TIPS  takrilc. 

Esth.  8.  15  with  a  garment  of  fine  linen  and  purple 

11. Any  thing  put  on,  euSv/xa  enduma. 

Matt22.  11  which  had  not  on  a  wedding  garment 

22.  12  earnest  thou,  .not  having  a  wedding  gar.? 

15 . Clothing,  eaBriais  exthesis. 

Luke24.  4  two  men  stood  by  them  in  shining  gar. 

16.  Garment,  l/xariov  liiination. 

Matt.  9.  16  a  piece  of  new  cloth  unto  an  old  garment 

9.  16  for  that,  .put  in.  .taketh  from  the  garm. 

9  20  came,  .and  touched  the  hem  of  his  garm. 

'  9,  21  If  I  may  but  touch  his  garment,  I  shall 

14.  36  might  only  touch  the  hem  of  his  garment 
21.  8  a  very  great  multitude  spread  their  gar. 

23.  5  aud  enlarge  the  borders  [of  their  garme.] 
27.  35  [and  parted  his  garments,  casting  lots] 

27.  35  [They  parted  my  garments  among  them] 

Mark  2.  21  a  piece  of  new  cloth  011  an  old  garment 

5.  27  came,  .behind,  and  touched  his  garment 

6.  56  touch  if  it  were  but  the  border  of  his  g. 

10.  50  And  he,  casting  away  his  garment,  rose 

11.  7  brought  the  colt,  .and  cast  their  garments 
8  many  spread  their  garments  in  the  way 

13.  16  not  turn  back,  .to  take  up  his  garment 

15.  24  they  parted  his  garments,  casting  lots 
Luke  5.  36  No  man  putteth  apiece  of  a  new  garment 

8.  44  Came . .  and  touched  the  border  of  his  g. 
19.  35  they  cast  their  garments  upon  the  colt 
22  36  let  him  sell  his  garment,  and  buy  one 
John  13.  4  He  riseth.  .and  laid  aside  his  garment 

13  12  So  after  he  had.  .taken  his  garments,  and 
19  23  Then  the  soldiers . .  took  his  garments,  and 
Acts  9.  39  showing  the  coats  and  garments  which  D. 

12.  8  Cast  thy  garment  about  thee,  and  follow 

neb  1  11  and  they  all  shall  wax  old  as  doth  a  gar. 
•las  ’  5.  2  Your  riches  are  corrupted,  aud  your  gar.| 
Rev  3  4  a  few . .  which  have  not  defiled  their  gar. 

’  16.  15  Blessed  (is)  he  that,  .keepeth  his  garme. 

1 7.  Coat,  inner  vest,  xlt6v  chiton. 

Jude  23  hating  even  the  garment  spotted  by  the 


1  Sa.  13.  4  heard  say.  .Saul  had  smitten  a  garrison 

2  Sa.  8.  6  Then  David  put  garrisons  in  Syria  of  D. 

8.  14  garrisons  in.  .all  Edom  put  he  garrisons 

1  Ch.n.  16  the  Philistines’  garrison  was  (then)  at 

1 8.  13  he  put  garrisons  in  Edom ;  and  all  the  E. 

2  Ch.17.  2  and  set  garrisons  in  the  land  of  Judah 


6.  Long  robe,  "ip  mad. 

Lev  6  10  the  priest  shall  put  on  his  linen  garment 

1  Sa  18  4  stripped  himself  of . .  his  garments,  even  to 

2  Sa.  20.  8  And  Joab’s  garment  that  he  had  put  on 
Psa.  109.  18  with  cursing  like  as  with  his  garment 

7 . Long  robe,  rnp  middah. 

Psa  133.  2  that  went  down  to  the  skirts  of  lus  gar. 

8 . Long  robe,  np  medev. 

2  Sa.  10.  4  and  cut  off  their  garments  m  the  middle 
1  Ch.19.  4  and  cut  off  their  garments  in  the  midst 

9 . Covering,  wrapping,  npy.P  maateh. 

Isa.  61.  3  the  garment  of  praise  for  the  spirit  of  he 

1 0.  Outer  garment,  npVty  salm,ah. 

Josh.  9.  5  old  shoes,  .and  old  garments  upon  them 
q.  13  our  garments  and  our  shoes  are  become 
1  Ki.io.  25  And  they  brought .  .garments,  and  armour 
11.  29  he  had  clad  himself  with  a  new  garment 
II  30  And  Aliijah  caught  the  new  garment  that 
Psa.  104.  2  Who  coverest  (thyself)  with  light  as . .  a  g. 


GARMENT  down  to  the  foot  — 

Joining  or  touching  the  feet,  irobi)pi)s  poderes. 

Rev.  1. 13  clothed  with  a  garment  down  to  the  foot 

GARMENT,  long  — 

Long  robe,  stole,  croX-f)  stole. 

Marki6.  5  young  man . .  clothed  in  a  long  white  gar. 

GARMENT  of  divers  sorts  — 

A  mixed  cloth,  IJWZB*  shaatnez. 

Deut  22.  II  shalt' not  wear  a  garment  of  divers  sorts 

GAR-MITE,  'Dian  the  strong  or  bony  one. 

Patronymic  of  keilah,  son  of  Nahum  of  the  tribe  of 
Judah  through  Caleb  the  son  of  Jepliuneh.  B.C.  1400. 

1  Cli.  4. 19  father  of  Keilali  the  G.,  and  Eshtemoa 

GARNER  — 

1. Treasury,  otsar. 

Joel  1.  17  the  garners  are  laid  desolate,  the  barns 
Z.  Garner,  lip  mezev. 

Psa.144.  13  our  garners,  .full,  affording  all  manner  of 

3. Barn,  repository,  anodiiKT)  apotheke. 

Matt  3  12  and  gather  his  wheat  into  the  garner 
Luke  3.  17  and  will  gather  the  wheat  into  his  garner 

GARNISH,  to  — 

1  .To  overlay,  cover,  nsy  tsaphah,  3. 

2  Ch.  3.  6  And  he  garnished  the  house  with  precious 

2. Splendour  niDic)  shiphrah. 

Job  26.  13  By  his  spirit  he  hath  garnished  the  heav. 

3  To  set  in  order,  adorn,  beautify,  Koafiea  kosmeo. 

'  Matt  12.  44  he  fiudeth  (it)  empty,  swept,  and  garnish. 
23.  20  garnish  tile  sepulchres  of  the  righteous 
Lukeu.  25  when  he  cometh,  he  findeth  (it),  .garms. 
Rev.  21.  19  garnished  with  all  manner  ol  precious 

GARRISON  — 

1 .  Station,  garrison,  3kP  matstsab. 

1  Sa.  13.  23  And  the  garrison  of  the  Philistines  went 

14.  1  let  us  go  over  to  the  Philistines  garrison 
ij  4  to  go  over  unto  the  Philistines’  garrison 
14  6  let  us  go  over  unto  the  garrison  of  these 

i4.  n  discovered  themselves  unto  the  garrison 
14.  14  the  garrison,  and  the  spoilers,  they  also 

2  Sa.  23.  14  the  garrison  of  the  Philistines  (was)  then 

2. Station ,  rako  m atstsdbah. 

I  Sa.  14.  12  And  the  men  of  the  garrison  answered 

3.  Station,  n?kp  matstsebah. 

Eze.  26. 11  thy  strong  garrisons  shall  go  down  to  tlie 

4. Station,  garrison,  3'kJ  netsib. 

1  Sa.  10.  5  where  (is)  the  garrison  of  the  Philistines 
13.  3  And  Jonathan  smote  the  garrison  of  the 


GARRISON,  to  keep  with  a — 

To  keep  watch  or  guard,  <ppovpea  phroured. 

2  Co.  11.  32  the  governor,  .kept  the  city,  .with  agarr. 

GASH'-MU,  iDyri  corporealness. 

An  influential  Samaritan  in  Nehemiah  3  tunc.  Perhaps 
the  same  as  Geshem.  B.C.  445- 

Neh.  6.  6  It  is  reported  among  the  heathen,  and  G. 

GA'-TAM,  cnyi  burnt  valley. 

Fourth  son  of'Eliphaz  son  of  Esau.  B.C.  1680. 

Gen.  36.  11  Teman,  Omar,  Zepho,  and  G.,  and  Kenaz 
36.  16  Duke  Korah,  duke  G„  (and)  duke  Ama. 

1  Ch.  1.  36  Teman,  and  Omar,  Zephi,  and  G.,  Kenaz 

GATE  — 

1  .Door,  n'n  deleth. 

Deut.  3.’  '5  these  cities.,  fenced  with  high  nails,  gates 
Josh.  6.  26  in  his  youngest ..  shall  he  set  up  the  gates 
1  Sa.  23.  7  by  entering  into  a  town  that  hath  gates 

1  Ki.  16.  34  set  up  the  gates  thereof  in  his  youngest 

2  Ch.  8.  5  fenced  cities,  with  walls,  gates,  and  bars 

14.  7  make  about  (them)walls,and  towers,  gates 
Neh.  13.  19  I  commanded  that  the  gates  should  be 
Psa  107.  16  For  he  hath  broken  the  gates  of  brass,  and 
Prov.  8.  34  watching  daily  at  my  gates,  waiting  at 
Isa.  45.  2  I  will  break  in  pieces  the  gates  of  brass 
Jer.  49.  31  neither  gates  nor  bars, (which)dwell  alone 
Eze  26  2  Aha  !  she  is  broken,  .the  gates  of  the  pet 
38.  11  allot  them.,  having  neither  bars  nor  gates 

2.  Threshold,  sapli.  f 

1  Ch  9. 19  keepers  of  the  gates  of  the  tabernacle 
9.  22  AU . .  chosen  to  be  porters  in  the  gates 

3.  Opening,  nns  pethach. 

1  Ki.  17. 10  And  when  he  came  to  tlie  gate  of  tlie  city 
1  Ch.  19.  9  put  the  battle  in  array  before  the  gate  ol 
Esth.  5.  1  sat ..  over  against  tlie  gate  of  the  house 

Prov.  17.  19  he  that  exaltetli  bis  gate  seeketli  destru 
Song  7.  13  at  our  gates  (are)  all  manner  of  pleasant 
Isa.  3.  26  And  lier  gates  shall  lament  and  mourn 
13.  2  that  they  may  go  into  the  gates  of  the 

4.  Gate,  shaar. 

Gen.  iq.  1  and  Lot  sat  in  tlie  gate  of  Sodom :  and 
22  17  tliy  seed  shall  possess  the  gate  of  his  ene 
23.  10  of  all  that  went  in  at  the  gate  of  bis  cit; 
23.  18  before  all  that  went  in  at  the  gate  of  hi; 
24  60  let  thy  seed  possess  the  gate  of  those 
28.  17  How  dreadful . .  this  (is)  the  gate  of  heavei 
34.  20  came  unto  the  gate  of  then'  city,  and  com 
34.  24  all  that  went  out  of  the  gate  of  his  city 
Exodzo.  10  nor  thy  stranger  that  (is)  within  thy  gate 
27.  16  for  the  gate  of  the  court,  .an  hanging  of 
-2.  26  Moses  stood  in  the  gate  of  the  camp,  am 
32  27  go  in  and  out  from  gate  to  gate  throughou 
38'.  15  Aud  for  the  other  side  of  the  court  gate 
38  18  And  the  hanging  for  the  gate  of  the  cour 

38  31  the  sockets  of  the  court  gate,  and  all  tli 

39  40  the  hanging  for  the  court  gate,  his  cord 
40.  8  hang  up  tlie  hanging  at  the  court  gate 
40.  33  and  set  up  the  hanging  of  the  court  gat 

Num.  4.  26  tlie  hanging  for  the  door  of  the  gate  of 
Deut.  5.  14  nor  thy  stranger  that  (is)  within  thy  gate 

6.  9  And  thou  shalt  write  them.  .011  thy  gate 

11  20  And  thou  shalt  write  them,  .upon  thy  g 
12.  12  and  the  Levite  that  (is)  within  your  gate 

12  15  mayest  kill  and  eat  flesli  in  all  thy  gate 
12  17  Thou  mayest  not  eat  within  thy  gates  th 
12  18  and  the  Levite  that  (is)  within  thy  gates 
12  21  thou  shalt  eat  in  thy  gates  whatsoever  th 
14  21  unto  the  stranger  that  (is)  in  tliy- gates 
14  27  And  the  Levite  that  (is)  within  thy  gate 

14'  28  tithe. .  and  shalt  lay(it)  up  within  thy  gatt 

14.  29  which  (are)  within  thy  gates,  shall  come 
14  7  of  thy  brethren  within  any  of  thy  gates 

I,  22  Thou  shalt  eat  it  within  thy  gates :  the 
16  4  within  any  of  thy  gates,  which  the  Lor 

16  11  and  the  Levite  that  (is)  within  thy  gates 
16.  14  the  fatherless,  .that  (are)  within  thy  gate 

16  18  officers  shalt  thou  make,  .in  all  tliy  gatf 
i7'  2  within  any  of  thy  gates  which  the  Lori 

17  4  Then  shalt  thou  bring,  .unto  thy  gates 

17  8  matters  of  controversy  within  thy  gates 

18  6  if  a  Levite  come  from  any  of  thy  gates 
21  19  bring  him  out.  .unto  the  gate  of  his  plat 
22'  15  unto  the  elders  of  the  city  in  the  gate 
22’  24  bring  them . .  unto  the  gate  of  that  city 
23.  16  which  he  shall  choose  in  one  of  thy  gate 
24  14  strangers,  .in  thy  land  within  thy  gates 
25.  7  let  his  brother’s  wife  go  up  to  the  gate 
26  12  that  they  may  eat  within  thy  gates,  am 
28.  42,  42  he  shall  besiege  thee  in  all  thy  gate. 
28  45  enemies  shall  distress  thee  m  all  thy  g 
28’  57  enemy  shall  distress  thee  ui  thy  gates 
t  ll  andthy  stranger  that  (is)  within  thy  ga 

Josh  32  s  (about  the  time)  of  shuttmg  of  the  gate 
2  7  they . .  were  gone  out,  they  shut  the  gat 

7.  5  chased  them,  .before  the  gate.  untoSh 

8.  29  cast  it  at  the  entering  of  the  gate  of  th 
20.  4  at  the  entering  of  the  gate  of  the  city 

Judg.  5.  8  chose  new  gods  ;  then  (was)  war  m  the 
0  I  11  the  people  of  the  Lord  go  down  to  the 
9  35  in  the  entering  of  the  gate  of  the  city 

9.  40  chased  linn . .  unto  the  entering  of  the  g 


GATE 


383 


GATH 


Judg.  9.  44  stood  in  the  entering  of  the  gate  of  the 
16.  2  laid  wait  for  him  all  night  in  the  gate  of 

16.  3  Samson .  .took  the  doors  of  the  gate  of 
18.  16  And.  .stood  by  the  entering  of  the  gate 
18.  17  priest  stood  in  the  entering  of  the  gate 

Ruth  4.  1  Then  went  Boaz  up  to  the  gate,  and  sat 
4.  10 be  not  cut  off.  .from  the  gate  of  his  place 
4.  11  And  all  the  people  that  (were)  in  the  ga. 

1  Sa.  4. 18  fell,  .backward  by  the  side  of  the  gate 

9.  18  Saul  drew  near  to  Samuel  in  the  gate 

17.  52  until  thou  come  to.  .the  gates  of  Ekron 
si.  13  and  scrabbled  on  the  doors  of  the  gate 

2  Sa.  3.  27  Joab  took  him  aside  in  the  gate  to  speak 

10.  8  in  array  at  the  entering  in  of  the  gate 

11.  23  them  even  unto  the  eutering  of  the  gate 
15.  2  Absalom,  .stood  beside  the  way  of  the  g. 

18.  4  the  king  stood  by  the  gate  side,  and  all 
18.  24  And  David  sat  between  the  two  gates 

18.  24  went  up  to  the  roof  over  the  gate  unto 
18. 33  went  up  to  the  chamber  over  the  gate 

19.  8  Then  the  king  arose,  and  sat  in  the  gate 
19.  8  Behold,  the  king  doth  sit  in  the  gate 

23.  15, 16  well  of  Beth-lehem,  which(is)by  theg. 
1  Ki.22.  10  in  the  entrance  of  the  gate  of  Samaria 
■2  Ki.  7.  1  two ..  of  barley  for  a  shekel,  in  the  gate  of 
7.  3  leprous  men  at  the  entering  in  of  the  ga. 
7.  17  the  lord,  .to  have  the  charge  of  the  gate 
7.  17  the  people  trode  upon  him  in  the  gate 
7.  18  to  morrow  about  this  time  in  the  gate  of 
7.  20  the  people  trode  upon  him  in  the  gate 
9.  31  And  as  Jehu  entered  in  at  the  gate,  she 

10.  8  two  heaps  at  the  entering  in  of  the  gate 

11.  6  And  a  third  part,  .at  the  gate  of  Sur 

11.  6  a  third  part  at  the  gate  behind  the  guard 
11. 19  came  by  the  way  of  the  gate  of  the  guard 

14.  13  the  gate  of  Ephraim  unto  the  comer  gate 

15.  35  He  built  the  higher  gate  of  the  house  of 
23.  8  brake  down  the  high  places  of  the  gates 
23.  8  in  the  entering  in  of  the  gate  of  Joshua 
23.  8  on  a  man’s  left  hand  at  the  gate  of  the 

25.  4  by  the  way  of  the  gate  between  two  walls 

1  Ch  9.  18  Who  hitherto,  .in  the  king’s  gate  eastw. 

9.  23  the  oversight  of  the  gates  of  the  house  of 

11.  17, 18  well  of  Beth-lehem,  that  (is)  at  the  ga. 

22.  3  for  the  nails  for  the  doors  of  the  gates 

26.  13  And  they  cast  lots,  .for  every  gate 

26.  16  westward,  with  the  gate  Shallecheth,  by 

2  Ch.  8.  14  porters  also  by  their  courses  at  every  ga. 

18.  9  at  the  entering  in  of  the  gate  of  Samaria 

23.  5  a  third  part  at  the  gate  of  the  foundation 
23. 15  to  the  eutering  of  the  horse  gate  by  the 
23.  19  And  he  set  the  porters  at  the  gates  of  the 

23.  20  through  the  high  gate  into  the  king’s  ho. 

24.  8  at  the  gate  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 
25. 23  the  gate  of  Ephraim  to  the  corner  gate 

26.  9  at  the  corner  gate,  and  at  the  valley  gate 

27.  3  He  built  the  high  gate  of  the  house  of 

31.  2  to  praise  in  the  gates  of  the  tents  of  the 

32.  6  in  the  street  of  the  gate  of  the  city 

33.  14  even  to  the  entering  in  at  the  flsli  gate 
35.  15  and  the  porters  (waited)  at  every  gate 

Nell.  i-  3  and  the  gates  thereof  are  burnt  with  Are 
2.  3  the  gates  thereof  are  consumed  with  fire  ? 
2.  8  timber  to  make  beams  for  the  gates  of  the 

2. 13  I  went  out  by  night  by  the  gate  of  the 
2.  13  and  the  gates,  .were  consumed  with  fire 
2.  14  I  went  on  to  the  gate  of  the  fountain,  and 

2.  15  and  entered  by  the  gate  of  the  valley 

2. 17  and  the  gates  thereof  are  burnt  with  fire 

3.  1  they  builded  the  sheep  gate ;  they  sanct. 
3.  3  But  the  fish  gate  did  the  sons  of  Hassen. 
3.  6  Moreover  the  old  gate  repaired  Jehoiada 

3. 13  The  valley  gate  repaired  Hauun,  and  the 

3. 13  cubits  on  the  wall  unto  the  dung  gate 

3. 14  the  dung  gate  repaired  Malchiah  the  son 

3. 15  the  gate  of  the  fountain  repaired  Shallun 
3. 26  over  against  the  water  gate  toward  the 
3.  28  From  above  the  horse  gate  repaired  the 
3.  29  also  Shemaiah.  .the  keeper  of  the  east  g. 
3.  31  repaired,  .over  against  the  gate  Miphkad 
3.  32  unto  the'sheep  gate  repaired  the  goldsmi. 

6.  1  had  not  set  up  the  doors  upon  the  gates 

7.  3  Let  not  the  gates  of  Jerusalem  be  opened 

8.  1  the  street  that  (was)  before  the  water  gate 
8.  3  the  street  that  (was)  before  the  water  gate 
8.  16  and  in  the  street  of  the  water  gate 

8.  16  and  in  the  street  of  the  gate  of  Ephraim 

11. 19  and  their  brethren  that  kept  the  gates 

12.  25  the  ward  at  the  thresholds  of  the  gates 
12.  30  and  purified  the  people,  and  the  gates 
12.  31  upon  the  wall  toward  the  dung  gater- 
12.  37  And  at  the  fountain  gate,  which  was 
12.  37  went  up.  .unto  the  water  gate  eastward 
12.  39  And  from  above  the  gate  of  Ephraim 
12.  39  above  the  old  gate .  .above  the  fish  gate 

12.  39  unto  the  sheep  gate,  .in  the  prison  gate 

13. 19  when  the  gates  of  Jerusalem  began  to  be 

13.  19  and  (some)  of  my  servants  set  I  at  the  g. 
13.  22  and.  .they  should  come  (and)  keep  the  g. 

Esth.  2. 19  then  Mordecai  sat  in  the  king’s  gate 

2.  21  while  Mordecai  sat  in  the  king’s  gate 

3.  2,  3  servants,  that  (were)  in  the  king’s  gate 

4.  2  And  came  even  before  the  king’s  gate 

4.  2  for  none  (might)  enter  into  the  king’s  ga. 

4.  6  street,  .which  (was)  before  the  king’s  gate 

5.  9  Haman  saw  Mordecai  in  the  king's  gate 

5.  13  Mordecai  the  Jew  sitting  at  the  king's  g. 

6.  10  the  Jew,  that  sitteth  at  the  king’s  gate 
6. 12  Mordecai  came  again  to  the  king’s  gate 

Job  5.  4  His  children . .  are  crushed  in  the  gate 
29.  7  When  I  went  out  to  the  gate  through  the 
31.  21  If  I  have,  .when  I  saw  my  help  in  the  g. 


Job  38.  17  Have  the  gates  of  death  been  opened 
Psa.  9.  13  that  liftest  me  up  from  the  gates  of  death 
9.  14  may  show  forth  all  thy  praise  in  the  ga. 
24.  7,  9  Lift  up  your  heads,  O  ye  gates 
69.  12  They  that  sit  in  the  gate  speak  against 
87.  2  The  Lord  loveth  the  gates  of  Zion  more 
100.  4  Enter  into  his  gates  with  thanksgiving 
107.  18  they  draw  near  unto  the  gates  of  death 
1 18.  19  Open  to  me  the  gates  of  righteousness 
ii 8.  20  This  gate  of  the  LORD,  into  which  the 
122.  2  Our  feet  shall  stand  within  thy  gates,  0  J. 
127.  s  shall  speak  with  the  enemies  in  the  gate 
147.  13  hath  strengthened  the  bars  of  thy  gates 
Prov.  1.  21  She  crieth.  .in  the  openings  of  the  gates 
8.  3  She  crieth  at  the  gates,  at  the  entry  of 
14.  19  the  wicked  at  the  gates  of  the  righteous 
22.  22  neither  oppress  the  afflicted  in  the  gate 
24.  7  he  openeth  not  his  mouth  in  the  gate 
31.  23  Her  husband  is  known  in  the  gates,  when 
31.  31  let  her  own  works  praise  her  in  the  gates 
Song  7.  4  in  Heshbon,  by  the  gate  of  Bath-rabbim 
Isa.  14.  31  Howl,  0  gate;  cry,  O  city ;  thou,  whole  P. 
22.  7  shall  set  themselves  in  array  at  the  gate 

24. 12  and  the  gate  is  smitten  with  destruction 
26.  2  Open  ye  the  gates,  that  the  righteous 

28.  6  to  them  that  turn  the  battle  to  the  gate 

29.  21  a  snare  for  him  that  reproveth  in  the  g. 
38.  10  I  said . .  I  shall  go  to  the  gates  of  the  grave 
45.  1  to  open . .  and  the  gates  shall  not  be  shut 
54.  12  I  will  make,  .thy  gates  of  carbuncles 

60.  11  Therefore  thy  gates  shall  be  open  conti. 
60.  18  but  thou  shalt  call,  .thy  gates  Praise 
62.  10  Go  through,  go  through  the  gates  ;  pre. 
Jer.  1.  15  at  the  entering  of  the  gates  of  Jerusalem 
7.  2  Stand  in  the  gate  of  the  Lord’s  house 

7.  2  that  enter  in  at  these  gates  to  worship 

14.  2  Judah  mourneth,  and  the  gates  thereof 

15.  7  I  will  fan  them  with  a  fan  in  the  gates  of 
17.  19  Go  and  stand  in  the  gate  of  the  children 

17. 19  and  in  all  the  gates  of  Jerusalem 

17.  20  Hear  ye . .  all . .  that  enter  in  by  these  gates 
17.  21  nor  bring  (it)  in  by  the  gates  of  Jerusa. 
17.  24  to  bring  in  no  burden  through  the  gates 
17.  25  Then  shall  there  enter  into  the  gates  of 
17.  27  entering  in  at  the  gates  of  Jerusalem  on 
17.  27  then  will  I  kindle  a  fire  in  the  gates  th. 

19.  2  which  (is)  by  the  entry  of  the  east  gate 

20.  2  in  the  stocks  that  (were)  in  the  high  gate 
22.  2  thy  people  that  enter  in  by  these  gates 
22.  4  then  shall  there  enter  in  by  the  gates  of 

22. 19  cast  forth  beyond  the  gates  of  Jerusalem 
26.  10  sat  down  in  the  entry  of  the  new  gate  of 
31.  38  from  the  tower  of  Hananeel  unto  the  gate 
31.  40  unto  the  corner  of  the  horse  gate  toward 
36. 10  at  the  entry  of  the  new  gate  of  the  Lord’s 

37. 13  And  when  he  was  in  the  gate  of  Benja. 

38.  7  the  king ..  sitting  in  the  gate  of  Benjamin 

39.  3  princes . .  came  in,  and  sat  in  the  middle  g. 

39.  4  fled .  .by  the  gate  betwixt  the  two  walls 

51.  58  her  high  gates  shall  be  burnt  with  fire 

52.  7  by  the  way  of  the  gate  between  the  two 
Lam.  1.  4  all  her  gates  are  desolate  :  her  priests 

2.  9  Her  gates  are  sunk  into  the  ground  ;  he 

4.  12  have  entered  into  the  gates  of  Jerusalem 

5.  14  The  elders  have  ceased  from  the  gate 

E ze.  8.  3  to  the  door  of  the  inner  gate  that  looketh 

8.  5  northward  at  the  gate  of  the  altar  this 

8.  14  he  brought  me  to  the  door  of  the  gate  of 

9.  2  came  from  the  way  of  the  higher  gate 

10.  19  stood  at  the  door  of  the  east  gate  of  the 

11.  1  the  spirit . .  brought  me  unto  the  east  gate 
11.  1  at  the  door  of  the  gate  five  and  twenty 

21.  15  have  set.,  the  Sword  against  all  their  gates 
21.  22  to  appoint,  .rams  against  the  gates,  to 
26.  io  when  he  shall  enter  into  thy  gates,  as 

40.  3  behold . .  a  man . .  and  he  stood  in  the  gate 
40.  6  Then  came  he  unto  the  gate  which  look. 
40.  6  and  measured  the  threshold  of  the  gate 
40.  7  of  the  gate  by  the  porch  of  the  gate 

40.  8  He  measured  also  the  porch  of  the  gate 
40.  9  Then  measured  he  the  porch  of  the  gate 
40.  9  and  the  porch  of  the  gate  (was)  inward 
40.  10  And  the  little  chambers  of  the  gate  east. 
40.  11  the  breadth  of  the  entry  of  the  gate 
40.  11  the  length  of  the  gate,  thirteen  cubits 
40.  13  He  measured  then  the  gate  from  the  roof 
40.  14  the  post  of  the  court  round  about  the  gate 
40.  15  And  from  the  face  of  the  gate  of  the  ent. 
40.  15  the  face  of  the  porch  of  the  inner  gate 
40. 16  and  to  their  posts  within  the  gate  round 
40.  18  And  the  pavement  by;the  side  of  the  gates 
40.  18  over  against  the  length  of  the  gates,  (was) 

40. 19  from  the  fore-front  of  the  lower  gateunto 
40.  20  And  the  gate  of  the  outward  court  that 
40.  21  were  after  the  measure  of  the  first  gate 
40.  22  after  the  measure  of  the  gate  that  looketh 
40.  23  And  the  gate  of  the  inner  court  (was) 

40.  23  over  against  the  gate  toward  the  north 
40.  23  and  he  measured  from  gate  to  gate  an 
40.  24  and,  behold,  a  gate  toward  the  south 
40.  27  And . .  a  gate  in  the  inner  court  toward 
40.  27  he  measured  from  gate  to  gate  toward 
40.  28  to  the  inner  court  by  the  south  gate 
40.  28  he  measured  the  south  gate  according  to 
40.  32  and  he  measured  the  gate  according  to 
40.  35  And  he  brought  me  to  the  north  gate 
40.  38  by  the  posts  of  the  gates,  where  they 
40.  39  in  the  porch  of  the  gate  (were)  two  tables 
40.  40  goeth  up  to  the  entry  of  the  north  gate 
40.  40  which  (was)  at  the  porch  of  the  gate 
40.  41  by  the  side  of  the  gate ;  eight  tables 
40.  44  without  the  inner  gate  (were)  the  chain. 


Eze.  40.  44  which  (was)  at  the  side  of  the  north  gate 
40.  44  one  at  the  side  of  the  east  gate  (having) 

40.  48  the  breadth  of  the  gate  (was)  three  cubits 

42.  15  he  brought  me  forth  toward  the  gate 

43.  1  he  brought  me  to  the  gate .  .the  gate  that 

43.  4  by  the  way  of  the  gate  whose  prospect 

44.  1  brought  me  back  the  way  of  the  gate  of 
44.  2  This  gate  shall  be  shut,  it  shall  not  be 
44.  3  enter  by  the  way  of  the  porch  of  (that)  g. 
44.  4  brought  he  me  the  way  of  the  north  gate 
44.  11  (haiing)  charge  at  the  gates  of  the  house 

44.  17  when  they  enter  in  at  the  gates  of  the 
44. 17  whiles  they  minister  in  the  gates  of  the 

45.  19  upon  the  posts  of  the  gate  of  the  inner 

46.  1  The  gate  of  the  inner  court  that  looketh 
46  2  by  the  way  of  the  porch  of  (that)  gate 

46.  2  and  shall  stand  by  the  post  of  the  gate 
46.  2  shall  worship  at  the  threshold  of  the  gate 
46.  2  the  gate  shall  not  be  shut  until  the  eve. 
46.  3  shall  worship  at  the  door  of  this  gate 
46.  8  go  in  by  the  way  of  the  porch  of  (that)  g. 
46.  9  entereth  in  by  the  way  of  the  north  gate 
46.  9  shall  go  out  by  the  way  of  the  south  gate 
46.  9  that  entereth  by  the  way  of  the  south  g. 
46.  9  go  forth  by  the  way  of  the  north  gate 
46.  9  he  shall  not  return  by  the  way  of  the  g. 
46.  12  shall  then  open  him  the  gate  that  looketh 
46.  12  after  his  going  forth,  .shall  shut  the  gate 

46.  19  through  the  entry .  .at  the  side  of  the  ga. 

47.  2  out  of  the  way  of  the  gate  northward 

47.  2  and  led  me . .  unto  the  utter  gate  by  the 

48.  31  the  gates  of  the  city,  .after  the  names  of 

48.  31  three  gates  northward  ;  one  gate  of  Ecu. 
48.  31  one  gate  of  Judah,  one  gate  of  Levi 

48.  32  and  three  gates;  and  one  gate  of  Joseph 
48.  32  one  gate  of  Benjamin,  one  gate  of  Dan 
48.  33  and  three  gates  ;  one  gate  of  Simeon 
48.  33  one  gate  of  Issachar,  one  gate  of  Zebulun 
48.  34  (with)  their  three  gates  ;  one  gate  of  Gad 
48.  34  one  gate  of  Asher,  one  gate  of  Naphtali 
Amos  5.  10  They  hate  lum  that  rebuketh  in  the  gate 
5.  12  and  they  turn  aside  the  poor  in  the  gate 
5.  15  establish  judgment  in  the  gate  :  it  may 
Obad.  11  foreigners  entered  into  his  gates,  and  cast 
13  not  have  entered  into  the  gate  of  my  p. 
Mic.  1.  9  he  is  come  unto  the  gate  of  my  people 

1.  12  came  down  from  the  Lord  unto  the  gate 

2.  13  have  passed  tlirough  the  gate,  and  are 
Nall.  2.  6  The  gates  of  the  rivers  shall  be  opened 

3.  13  the  gates  of  thy  land  shall  be  set  wide 
Zepli.  1.  10  the  noise  of  a  cry  from  the  fish  gate,  and 
Zech.  8.  16  judgment  of  truth  and  peace  in  your  gates 

14.  10  from  Benjamin’s  gate  unto,  .the  first  gate 
14. 10  unto  the  comer  gate,  and  (from)  the  tower 

5. Gate,  jrw  ter  a. 

Dan.  2.  49  but  Daniel  (sat)  in  the  gate  of  the  king 
3.  A  door,  6vpa  thura. 

Acts  3.  2  at  the  gate  of  the  temple  which  is  called 

7. /1  gate,  (icing  of  a  double  gate),  irvAy  pule. 

Matt.  7.  13  Enter  ye  in  at  the  straight  gate :  for 
7.  13  wide  (is)  [the  gate],  and  broad  (is)  the 
7.  14  Because  strait  (is)  the  [gate],  and  narrow 

16.  18  the  gates  of  hell  shall  not  prevail  against 
Luke  7.  12  when  he  came  nigh  to  the  gate  of  the  city 

13.  24  Strive  to  enter  in  at  the  straight  [gate] 
Acts  3.  10  sat.  .at  the  Beautiful  gate  of  the  temple 

9.  24  they  watched  the  gates  day  and  night  to 
12.  10  they  came  unto  the  iron  gate  that  leadetli 
Heb.  13. 12  Jesus  also ..  suffered  without  the  gate 

8.  Gate,  gateway,  irvAdiv  pylon. 

Lukei6.  20  which  was  laid  at  his  gate,  full  of  sores 
Acts  10.  17  behold,  the  men.  stood  before  the  gate 
12.  13  as  Peter  knocked  at  the  door  of  the  gate 
12.  14  she  opened  not  the  gate  for  gladness 
12.  14  and  told  how  Peter  stood  before  the  gate 

14.  13  brought  oxen  and  garlands  unto  the  gates 
Rev.  21.  12  a  wall  great  and  high  (and),  .twelve  gates 

21.  12  [at  the  gates  twelve  angels,  and  names] 
21.  13  east,  three  gates;  on  the  north,  three  ga. 
21.  13  south,  three  gates,  .the  west,  three  gates- 
21.  15  to  measure  the  city,  and  the  gates  thereof 
21.  21  And  the  twelve  gates  (were)  twelve  pearls 
21.  21  every  several  gate  was  of  one  pearl 

21.  25  the  gates  of  it  shall  not  be  shut  at  all  by 

22.  14  enter  in  through  the  gates  into  the  city 

GATES,  two  leaved  — 

Double  door,  c;nVn  delathayim. 

Isa.  45. 1  to  open  before  him  the  two  leaved  gates 

GATH,  na  wine  press,  fortune. 

One  of  the  five  royal  cities  of  the  Philistines  and  native 
place  of  Goliath.  It  stood  upon  the  conspicuous  hill 
now  called  Tell-es-Safieh.  This  hill  is  at  the  foot  of 
the  mountains  of  Judah,  ten  miles  E.  of  Ashdod  and  ten 
S.  by  E.  of  Ekron.  The  ruins  are  very  extensive. 

Josh  11.  22  only  in  G.  and  in  Ashdod,  there  remained 

1  Sa.  5.  8  Let  the  ark  of . .  God . .  be  carried . .  unto  G. 

6. 17  a  trespass  offering  unto  the  Lord,  .for  G. 
7.  14  restored  to  Israel,  from  Ekron.  .unto  G. 

17.  4  went  out  a  champion. .  Goliath,  of  G. 

17.  23  there  came  up.  .the  Philistine  of  G. 

17.  52  Israel,  pursued  the  Philistines,  .unto  G. 
21.  10  D.  arose,  .and  went  to  Achisli .  .king  of  G. 
21.  12  D. . .  was'sore  afraid  of  Achisli  the  kingof  G. 
27.  2D...  passed  over . .  unto  Achisli . .  king  of  G. 
27.  3  And  David  dwelt  with  Achisli  at  G.,  he 
27.  4  it  was  told  Saul  that  David  was  fled  to  G. 
27.  11  to  bring  (tidings)  to  G.,  saying,  Lest  they 

2  Sa.  1 .  20  Tell  (it)  not  in  G.  publish  (it)  not  in  the 


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2  Sa.  15.  18  six  hundred  men  which  came,  .from  G. 
21.  20  And  there  was  yet  a  battle  in  G. 

21.  22  These  four  were  born  to  the  giant  in  G. 

1  Ki.  2.  39  servants  of  Shimei  ran.  .unto  A. .  .of  G. 

2.  39  they  told  Shimei . .  thy  servants  (he)  in  G. 
2.  40  And  Shimei  arose,  .and  went  to  G. 

2.  40  went,  and  brought  his  servants  from  G. 

2.  41  told  Solomon.  .Shimei  had  gone,  .to  G. 

2  Ki.12.  17  Hazael  king  of  Syria,  .fought  against  G. 

1  Ch.  7.  21  Shuthelah.  .whom  the  men  of  G. .  .slew 

8.  13  Shema.  .drove  away  the  inhabitants  of  G. 
18.  1  David  smote  the  Philistines,  .and  took  G. 
20.  6  And  yet  again  there  was  war  at  G. 

20.  8  These  were  born  unto  the  giant  in  G. 

2  Ch.n.  8  And  G.,  and  Mareshah,  and  Ziph 

26.  6  he  went,  .and  brake  down  the  wall  of  G. 
Psa.  56.  title  Michtam . .  the  Philistines  took  him  in  G. 
Amos  6.  2  then  go  down  to  G.  of  the  Philistines 
Mic.  1.  10  Declare  ye  (it)  not  at  G.,  weep  ye  not  at 
GATHER  — 

A  gathering ,  nxfip  qebutsah. 

Eze.  22.  20  they  gather  silver,  and  brass,  and  iron 
GATHER,  to  — 

1.  To  gather,  ■))!«  agar. 

Deut.28.  39  shalt  neither  drink  (of)  the  wine,  nor  ga. 
Prov.  6.  8  (and)  gathereth  her  food  in  the  harvest 
10.  5  He  that  gathereth  in  summer  (is)  a  wise 


Nunn  1.  8  gathered  (it),  and  ground  (it)  in  mills,  or 
Psa.  104.  28  (That)  thou  givest  them  they  gather 
Song  6.  2  My  beloved  is  gone  down . .  to  gather  lilies 

12.  To  glean,  op^>  laqat,  3. 

Lev.  19.  9  neither  shalt  thou  gather  the  gleanings  of 
19.  10  neither  shalt  thou  gather  (every)  grape  of 

23.  22  neither  shalt  thou  gather  any  gleaning 
Judg.  1.  7  kings,  .gathered  (their  meat)  under  my 
2  Ki.  4.  39  one  went  out  into  the  field  to  gather  herbs 

4.  39  and  gathered  thereof  wild  gourds  his  lap 
Isa.  17.  5  it  shall  be  as  he  thatgathereth  ears  in  the 
J  er.  7. 18  The  children  gather  wood,  and  the  fathers 

13.  To  glean,  cipS  laqash,  3. 

Job  24.  6  they  gather  the  vintage  of  the  wicked 

1 4.  T'o  Jill  in,  male. 

Jer.  51.  11  gather  the  shields :  the  Lord  hath  raised 

15.  To  pour  out,  Tina  nathak,  5. 

2  Ki.  22.  9  Thy  servants  have  gathered  the  money 

16.  To  cause  to  Jlee,  liy  uz,  5. 

Exod.  9.  19  Send  therefore  now.  .gather  thy  cattle 

11.  To  do,  make,  nyy  asah. 

1  Sa.  14.  48  he  gathered  an  host,  and  smote  the  A. 

18.  To  heap  up,  njx  tsabar. 

Gen.  41.  49  Joseph  gathered  corn  as  the  sand  of  the 


2 . To  gather  together  or  up,  asaph. 

Gen.  6.  21  food  that  is  eaten,  and  thou  shalt  gather 
Exod23.  10  and  shalt  gather  in  the  fruits  thereof 
Lev.  25.  3  shalt  prune,  .and  gather  in  the  fruit  ther. 
Numn.  16  Gather  unto  me  seventy  men  of  the  eld. 
II.  24  gathered  the  seventy  men  of  the  elders 
11.  32  stood  up.  .and  they  gathered  the  quails 
11.  32  he  that  gathered  least  gathered  ten 

19.  9  shall  gather  up  the  ashes  of  the  heifer 
19.  10  he  that  gathereth  the  ashes  of  the  heifer 
Josh.24.  1  Joshua  gathered  all  the  tribes  of  Israel 
Judg.  3.  13  he  gathered  unto  him  the  children  of  A. 
Ruth  2.  7  let  me  glean  and  gather  after  the  reapers 

1  Sa.  5.  8  They  sent  therefore,  and  gathered  all  the 

2  Sa.  21.  13  they  gathered  the  bones  of  them  that  were 
2  Ki.  22.  4  which  the  keepers,  .have  gathered  of  the 

22.  20  I  will  gather  thee  unto  thy  fathers,  and 

23.  1  they  gathered  unto  him  all  the  elders  of 

1  Ch.  19.  17  he  gathered  all  Israel,  and  passed  over 

2  Ch.  1.  14  Solomon  gathered  chariots  and  horsemen 

24.  11  Thus  they,  .gathered  money  in  abundance 

29.  15  they  gathered  their  brethren,  and  sanct. 
29.  20  the  king  rose  early,  and  gathered  the  rul. 
34.  9  money . .  which  the  Levites . .  had  gathered 
34.  28  I  will  gather  thee  to  thy  fathers,  and  thou 

Job  34.  14  (if)  he  gather  unto  himself  his  spirit  and 
39.  12  he  will  bring  home  thy  seed,  and  gather 
Psa.  '26.  9  Gather  not  my  soul  with  sinners,  nor  my 

39.  6  and  knoweth  not  who  shall  gather  them 
Prov  30.  4  who  hath  gathered  the  wind  in  his  fists? 
Eccl.  2.  26  giveth  travail,  to  gather  and  to  heap  up 
Isa.  10.  14  as  one  gathereth  eggs,  .have  I  gathered 

17.  5  when  the  harvest  man  gathereth  the  corn 
Jer.  10.  17  Gather  up  thy  wares  out  of  the  land 

40.  10  gather  ye  wine,  and  summer  fruits,  and 
40.  12  gathered  wine  and  summer  fruits  very 

Eze.  24.  4  Gather  the  pieces  thereof  into  it.  .every 
Joel  1.  14  gather  the  elders,  .all  the  inhabitants  of 

2.  16  Gather  the  people,  .gather  the  children 
Hab.  1.  9  they  shall  gather  the  captivity  as  the  sand 

1.  15  and  gather  them  in  then1  drag :  therefore 

2.  5  but  gathereth  unto  him  all  nations,  and 
Zeph.  3.  8  to  gather  the  nations,  that  I  may  assem. 

3.  18  I  will  gather  (them  that  are)  sorrowful 
Zech.i.f.  2  For  I  will  gather  all  nations  against  Jer. 

3.  To  gather,  asaph,  3. 

Isa.  62.  9  they  that  have  gathered  it  shall  eat  it 
Jer.  9.  22  as  the  handful . .  none  shall  gather  (them) 

4 . Gathering,  >]pN  oseph. 

Mic.  7.  1  as  when  they  have  gathered  the  summer 

5.  To  pluck,  rnx  arah. 

Song  5.  1  I  have  gathered  my  myrrh  with  my  spice 

6.  To  take  the  spoil,  na  bazaz. 

2  Ch.20.  25  they  were  three  days  in  gathering  of  the 

7.  To  cut  off,  1X3  batsar. 

Lev.  25.  5  neither  gather  the  grapes  of  thy  vine  un. 

25.  11  nor  gather,  .in  it  of  thy  vine  undressed 
Deut24.  21  When  thou  gatherest  the  grapes  of  thy 
Judg.  9.  27  they  went  out  into  the  fields,  and  gathe. 

8.  To  hatch,  brood,  dagar. 

Isa.  34.  15  and  hatch,  and  gather  under  her  shadow 

9.  To  heap  up,  DJ3  kanas. 

Neh.  12.  44  to  gather  into  them,  out  of  the  fields  of 
Psa.  33.  7  He  gathereth  the  waters  of  the  sea  toge. 
Eccl.  2.  8  I  gathered  me  also  silver  and  gold,  and 

10.  To  heap  up,  DJ3  kanas,  3. 

Eze.  22.  21  Yea,  I  will  gather  you,  and  blow  upon 
39.  28  I  have  gathered  them  unto  their  own  la. 

11.  To  glean,  op b  laqat. 

Gen.  31.  46  Jacob  said . .  Gather  stones  ;  and  they  took 
Exodi6.  4  and  gather  a  certain  rate  every  day,  that 
16.  5  it  shall  be  twice  as  much  as  they  gather 
16.  16  Gather  of  it  every  man  according  to  his 
16.  17  the  children  of  Israel  did  so,  and  gathered 
16.  18  they  gathered  every  man  according  to 
16.  21  And  they  gathered  it  every  morning 
16.  22  on  the  sixth  day  they  gathered  twice  as 
16.  26  Six  days  ye  shall  gather  it;  but  on  the 
16.  27  went,  .on  the  seventh  day  for  to  gather 


19.  To  cry  or  call  together,  pyx  tsaaq,  2. 

2  Ki.  3.  21  they  gathered  all  that  were  able  to  put 

20.  To  gather,  assemble,  collect,  pap  qabats. 

Gen.  41.  35  let  them  gather  all  the  food  of  those  good 
Deut  13.  16  thou  shalt  gather  all  the  spoil  of  it  into 

1  Sa.  7.  5  Samuel  said,  Gather  all  Israel  to  Mizpeh 

2  Sa.  3.  21  will  gather  all  Israel  unto  my  Lord  the  k. 

1  Ki.  11  24  he  gathered  men  unto  him,  and  became 

18.  19  gather  to  me  all  Israel  unto  mount  Carmel 

2  Ki.  6.  24  Ben-hadad.  .gathered  all  his  host,  and 

2  Ch.  15.  9  And  he  gathered  all  Judah  and  Benjamin 

23.  2  gathered  the  Levites  out  of  all  the  cities 

24.  s  gather  of  all  Israel  money  to  repair  the 

Psa.  41.  6  his  heart  gathereth  iniquity  to  itself 
Prov  13.  11  he  thatgathereth  by  labourshall  increase 
"  ^12  t_q  I  will  gather  you  into  the  midst  of  Jeru. 

22  20  so  will  I  gather  (you)  in  mine  anger  and 


21.  To  gather,  assemble,  collect,  }’3p  qabats,  3. 
Deutyo.  3  and  gather  thee  from  all  the  nations 

30.  4  thence  will  the  Lord  thy  God  gather  thee 
Neh.  1.  9  (yet)  will  I  gather  them  from  thence,  and 
Psa.  106.  47  and  gather  us  from  among  the  heathen 

107  3  gathered  them  out  of  the  lands,  from  the 

Prov  28.  8  he  shall  gather  it  for  him  that  will  pity 
Isa.  34.  16  and  his  spirit  it  hath  gathered  them 
40  11  he  shall  gather  the  lambs  with  his  arm 
43.  9  I  will,  .gather  thee  from  the  west 
54.  7  but  with  great  mercies  will  I  gather  thee 
56.  8  The  Lord  God  which  gathereth  the  outc. 
56.  8  Yet  will  I  gather,  .to  him,  besides  those 
66. 18  that  I  will  gather  all  nations  and  tongues 
Jer.  23.  3  I  will  gather  the  remnant  of  my  flock  out 
29.  14  I  will  gather  you  from  all  the  nations,  and 

31.  8  I  will .  .gather  them  from  the  coasts  of 

31.  10  He  that  scattered  Israel  will  gather  him 

32.  37  I  will  gather  them  out  of  all  countries 
Eze.  11.  17  I  will  even  gather  you  from  the  people 

16.  37  therefore  I  will  gather  all  thy  lovers,  with 
16.  37  I  will  even  gather  them  round  about  ag. 
20.  34  I  will,  .gather  you  out  of  the  countries 

20.  41  when  I.  .gather  you  out  of  the  countries 

28.  25  When  I  shall  have  gathered  the  house  of 

29.  13  At  the  end  of  forty  years  will  I  gather  the 
34.  13  I  will,  .gather  them  from  the  countries 

36.  24  I  will,  .gather  you  out  of  all  countries 

37.  21  I  will,  .gather  them  on  every  side,  and 
39.  27  gathered  them  out  of  their  enemies’  la 

Hos.  8.  10  now  will  I  gather  them,  and  they  shall 
Joel  2.  6  pained ;  all  faces  shall  gather  blackness 

3.  2  I  will  also  gather  all  nations,  and  will 
Mic.  1.  7  for  she  gathered  (it)  of  the  hire  of  an  ha. 

2.  12  I  will  surely  gather  the  remnant  of  Israel 

4.  6  I  will  gather  her  that  is  driven  out 

4.  12  he  shall  gather  them  as  the  sheaves  into 
Nall.  2.  10  and  the  faces  of  them  all  gather  blackness 

3.  18  people  is  scattered,  .and  no  man  gathere. 
Zeph.  3.  19  I  will,  .gather  her  that  was  driven  out 

3.  20  even  in  the  time  that  I  gather  you  :  for 
Zech  10.  8  I  will  hiss  for  them,  and  gather  them ;  for 

10.  10  I  will,  .gather  them  out  of  Assyria ;  and 

22 . To  cause  to  congregate,  convene,  ^np  qahal,  5. 
Num  16.  19  Korah  gathered  all  the  congregation  aga. 
Deut3i.  28  Gather  unto  me  all  theelders  of  your  tri. 
2  Ch.n.  1  he  gathered  of  the  houseof  Judah  and  B. 
Eze.  38.  13  hast  thou  gathered  thy  company  to  take 


23.  To  gather,  uhyp  qashash,  3a. 

Exods.  7  let  them  go  and  gather  straw  for  them. 

5.  12  scattered,  .to  gather  stubble  instead  of 
Num  15.  32  they  found  a  man  that  gathered  sticks 

24.  To  acquire,  gain,  rakash. 

Gen.  12.  5  all  their  substance  that  they  had  gath. 

25.  To  lead  together  also,  iiritrwdyw  episunagb. 
Matt  23.  37  how  often  would  I  have  gathered  thy 

23.  37  even  as  a  hen  gathereth  her  chickens 

26.  To  lay  together,  crvWeyu  sullego. 

Matt.  7.  16  Do  men  gather  grapes  of  thorns,  or  figs 
13.  40  As  therefore  the  tares  are  gathered  and 
13.  41  they  shall  gather  out  of  his  kingdom  all 
13.  48  gathered  the  good  into  vessels,  but  cast 
Luke  6.  44  For  of  thorns  men  do  not  gather  figs,  nor 


27.  To  lead  together,  avvdyw  sunago. 

Matt.  3.  12  and  gather  his  wheat  into  the  garner ;  but 
6.  26  neither  do  they  reap,  nor  gather  into  bar. 

12.  30  he  that  gathereth  not  with  me  scattereth 

13.  30  but  gather  the  wheat  into  iny  bam 

13.  47  unto  a  net,  that,  .gathered  of  every  kind 
25.  24  gathering  where  thou  hast  not  strawed 
25.  26  and  gather  where  I  have  not  strawed 

27.  27  and  gathered  unto  him  the  whole  band 
Mark  5.  21  much  people  gathered  unto  him  :  and  he 
Luke  3.  17  and  will  gather  the  wheat  into  his  gamer 

11.  23  he  that  gathereth  not  with  me  scattereth 
John  4.  36  and  gathereth  fruit  unto  life  eternal 

11.  47  Then  gathered  the  chief  priests  and  the 

15.  6  men  gather  them,  and  cast,  .into  the  fire 
Rev.  16. 14  to  gather  them  to  the  battle  of  that  great 

28 . Ter roll  or  twist  together,  ovarpfpw  sustrephb. 
Acts  28.  3  when  Paul  had  gathered  a  bundle  of  sticks 

29.  To  gather  in  ripe  fruit,  rpvyaw  Irugab. 

Luke  6.  44  nor  of  a  bramble  bush  gather  they  grapes 
Rev.  14.  18  gather  the  clusters  of  thevineof  the  earth 

14.  19  and  gathered  the  vine  of  the  earth,  and 

30.7V;  cause  to  come  together,  infer,  avp.^i$dCw. 
Acts  16.  10  assuredly  gathering  that  the  Lord  had 

GATHER  in,  to  — 

To  gather  together  or  up,  'jpg  asaph. 

J>xod23.  16  when  thou  hast  gathered  in  thy  labours 
Lev.  23.  39  when  ye  have  gathered  in  the  fruit  of  the 
25.  20  we  shall  not  sow,  nor  gather  in  our  incre. 
Deut  11. 14  that  thou  mayest  gather  in  thy  com,  and 

16.  13  after  that  thou  hast  gathered  in  thy  corn 

28.  38  and  shalt  gather,  .little  in ;  for  the  locust 

GATHER  out  (stones),  to  — 

To  cast  out  stones,  ?po  saqal,  3. 

Isa.  5.  2  he  fenced  it,  and  gathered  out  the  stones 
62.  10  gather  out  the  stones ;  lift  up  a  standard 

GATHER  self  in  troops,  to  — 

To  gather  self  together,  "ns  gadad,  la. 

Mic.  5.  1  Now  gather  thyself  in  troops,  0  daughter 

GATHER  selves,  to  — 

1.  To  gather  together  or  up,  'jPB  asaph. 

2  Sa.  10.  15  the  Syrians.  gathered  themselves  together 
Eze.  39.  17  gather  yourselves  on  every  side  to  my 

2.  To  be  met  by  appointment,  ny;  yaad,  2. 

Num  10.  4  then  the  princes . .  shall  gather  themselves 

3.  To  fill  or  set  self,  male,  7. 

Job  16. 10  they  have  gathered  themselves  together 

4.  To  cause  to  flee,  strengthen  self,  hasten,  By  uz,  5. 
Jer.  6.  1  gather  yourselves  to  flee  out  of  the  midst 

5.  To  be  gathered,  assembled,  j’3p  qabats,  2. 

1  Ch.n.  1  Then  all  Israel  gathered  themselves  to  D 
13.  2  that  they  may  gather  themselves  unto  us 

6.  To  press,  gather  or  assemble  self,  73P  qabats,  7. 
Josh.  9.  2  they  gathered  themselves  together,  to 

1  Sa.22.  2  gathered  themselves  unto  him  ;  and  he 

GATHER  selves  to  flee,  to  — 

To  cause  to  flee,  strengthen  self,  hasten,  »y  uz,  5. 
Isa.  10.  31  inhabitants,  .gather  themselves  to  flee 

GATHER  selves  together,  to  — 

1.  To  be  gathered,  ^dx  asaph,  2. 

Gen.  34.  30  they  shall  gather  themselves  together 
49.  1  Gather  yourselves  together,  that  I  may 
Exod32.  26  the  sons  of  Levi  gathered  themselves  tog. 
Josh  10.  5  five  kings,  .gathered  themselves  together 
Judg  20. 14  children  of  Benj.  gathered  themselv.  tog. 
1  Sa.  13.  s  gathered  themselves  together  to  fight 
13.  11  gathered  themselves  together  at  Michm. 

1  Ch.19.  7  of  Ammon  gathered  themselves  together 

2  CI1.30.  3  the  people  gathered  themselves  together 
Ezra  3.  1  gathered  themselves  together  as  one  man 
Neh.  8.  1  the  people  gathered  themselves  together 

12.  28  the  singers  gathered  themselves  together 
Psa.  35.  is  and  gathered  themselves  together 

35.  15  the  abjects gathered  themselves  together 
104.  22  they  gather  themselves  together,  and  lay 

2.  To  gather  together,  decree,  115  gadad. 

Psa.  94.  21  They  gather  themselves  together  against 

3.  To  assemble,  H3  gur. 

Psa.  56.  6  They  gather  themselves  together,  they 

4 . To  be  met  by  appointment,  ny;  yaad,  2. 

Num27.  3  of  them  that  gathered  themselves  together 

5 . To  be  cried  or  called  together,  pyx  tsaaq,  2. 

Judg.  7.  23, 24  the  men .  gathered  themselves  togeth. 
12.  1  gathered  themselves  together,  and  went 

6.  To  be  qwessed  together,  gathered,  assembled,  ^SP,  2. 

Gen.  49.  2  Gather  yourselves  together,  and  hear 

1  Sa.  28.  4  gathered  themselves  together,  and  came 

2  Ch.15.  10  So  they  gathered  themselves  together  at 

20.  4  Judah  gathered  themselves  together,  to 
Ezra  10.  7  should  gather  themselves  together  unto 
10.  9  gathered  themselves  together  unto  .Terus 
Isa.  49. 18  all  these  gather  themselves  together 

60.  4  all  they  gather  themselves  together,  the; 
Joel  3.  1 1  gather  yourselves  together  round  about 

7.  To  press  {or  gather)  self  together,  }’3P  qabats,  7. 

1  Sa.  8.  4  gathered  themselves  together,  and  camt 

2  Sa.  2.  25  gathered  themselves  together  after  Abne 


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To  be  congregated,  Srrp  qahal,  2. 

EXCKI32.  1  the  people  gathered  themselves  together 
Nunn6.  3  they  gathered  themselves  together  against 
20.  2  they  gathered  themselves  together  against 
Josh  22.  12  gathered  themselves  together  at  Shiloh 
Esth.  8  11  to  gather  themselves  together,  and  to 
9.  2  The  Jews  gathered  themselves  together 
9.  15  the  Jews,  .gathered  themselves  together 
9.  16  gathered  themselves  together,  and  stood 

To  gather  self  together,  vyp  qashash,  la. 

Zepli.  2.  1  Gather  yourselves  together.  .0  nation  not 

LTHER  the  grape  thereof,  to  — 

1  make  common,  V?n  chalal,  3. 

Dent  28  30  and  shalt  not  gather  the  grapes  thereof 

LTHER  together,  to  — 

To  gather  together  or  up,  fjpx  asaph. 

Gen.  29.  22  Laban  gathered  together  all  the  men  of 
Exod.  3.  16  Go,  and  gather  the  elders  of  Israel  toget. 

4.  29  gathered  together  all  the  elders  of  the 
Jfuni2i.  16  Gather  the  people  together,  and  I  will 
ai.  23  Sihon  gathered  all  his  people  together 
Judg.  9.  6  all  the  men  of  Shechem  gathered  together 

11.  20  but  Sihon  gathered  all  his  people  together 

16.  23  lords  of  the  Philistines  gathered  them  to. 

1  Sa.  5. 11  and  gathered  together  all  the  lords  of 

17.  1  the  Philistines  gathered  together  their  ar. 

2  Sa.  10.  17  he  gathered  all  Israel  together,  and  pas. 

12.  28  gather  the  rest  of  the  people  together 
12.  29  David  gathered  all  the  people  together 

1  Ki.  10.  26  Solomon  gathered  together  chariots  and 

1  Ch.23.  2  he  gathered  together  all  the  princes  of  I. 

2  Ch.28.  24  Ahaz  gathered  together  the  vessels  of  the 

29  4  gathered  them  together  into  the  east 
34.  29  sent  and  gathered  together  all  the  elders 
Psa.  50.  5  Gather  my  saints  together  unto  me 

To  assemble,  ma  gur. 

Isa.  54.  15  they  shall  surely  gather  together,  .not 
54.  15  whosoever  shall  gather  together  against 

To  ( cause  to)  cry  or  call  together,  pyj  zaaq,  5. 
Judg.  4.  13  Sisera  gathered  together  all  his  chariots 
To  heap  up,  gather,  DJ3  kanas. 

1  Ch.22.  2  commanded  to  gather  together  the  stra. 
Esth.  4.  16  Go,  gat  her  together  all  the  Jews  (that  are) 
Eccl.  3.  s  and  a  time  to  gather  stones  together 

To  heap  up,  gather,  0)3  kanas,  3. 

Psa.  147.  2  he  gathereth  together  the  outcasts  of  Is. 

To  gather,  heap  up,  tws  kenash. 

Dan.  3.  2  king  sent  to  gather  together  the  princes 
To  fill  in  or  up,  complete,  xj>0  male,  3. 

Jer.  4.  5  gather  together,  and  say.  Assemble  your. 

To  draw  away  or  out,  pru  nathaq,  5. 

2  Ch.34. 17  they  have  gathered  together  the  money 

To  heap  up,  npy  tsabar. 

Exod.  8.  14  they  gathered  them  together  upon  heaps 
).  To  press  together,  gather,  assemble,  f3P  qo.ba.to. 
Judg.  12.  4  Jephthah  gathered  together  all  the  men 

1  Sa.  28.  1  gathered  their  armies  together  for  warf. 

28.  4  and  Saul  gathered  all  Israel  together 

29.  1  gathered  together  all  their  armies  to  A. 

2  Sa.  2.  30  when  he  had  gathered  all  the  people  tog. 

1  Ki.18.  20  gathered  the  prophets  together  unto  mo. 

2o.  1  Ben-liadad. .gathered  all  his  host  togeth. 

22.  6  gathered  the  prophets  together,  about 

2  Ki.io.  18  Jehu  gathered  all  the  people  together 

2  Ch.  18.  5  gathered  together  of  prophets  four  hun. 
24.  5  he  gathered  together  the  priests  and  the 

23.  5  Amaziah  gathered  Judah  together,  and 
32.  6  and  gathered  them  together  to  him  in 

Ezra  7.  28  I  gathered  together  out  of  Israel  chief 
8. 15  I  gathered  them  together  to  the  river 
Neh.  7.  5  togatlier  together  the  nobles,  and  the  ru. 
Esth.  2.  3  that  they  may  gather  together  all  the 

1.  To  be  gathered,  assembled,  ”3p  qabats,  2. 

1  Sa.  7.  6  they  gathered  together  to  Mizpeh,  and 

2.  To  press,  gather  or  collect  together,  "pp  qabats,  3. 
1  Oh.  16.  35  gather  us  together,  and  deliver  us  from 
Neh.  13.  11  I  gathered  them  together,  and  set  them 
Isa.  11. 12  gather  together  the  dispersed  of  Judah 

22.  9  ye  gathered  together  the  waters  of  the 

3.  To  press  or  gather  self  together,  j'3p  qabats,  7. 
Jer.  49.  14  Gather  ye  together,  and  come  against 

1.  To  cause  to  congregate,  convene,  Vnp  qahal,  5. 
Exod35.  1  gathered  all  the  congregation .  .together 
Lev.  8.  3  gather  thou  all  the  congregation  together 
Sura.  8-  9  shalt  gather  the  whole  assembly .  .toget. 
20.  8  gather  thou  the  assembly  together,  thou 
20. 10  gathered  the  congregation  together  before 
Deut.  4. 10  Gather  me  the  people  together,  and  I  will 
31. 12  Gather  the  people  together,  men,  and 
1  Ch.13.  5  So  David  gathered  all  Israel  together 

15.  3  And  David  gathered  all  Israel  together 
Job  ii.  10  If  he  cut  off.  .or  gather  together,  then 
5.  To  gather,  vpp  qashash. 

Zeph.  2.  1  gather  together,  0  nation  not  desired 

5  To  cause  to  hear,  summon,  ysci  shamea,  3. 

1  Sa.  15.  4  Saul  gathered  the  people  together,  and 
'■To  lead  or  bung  together,  inio-uvayu  episunagu. 
Matt.24.  31  they  shall  gather  together  his  elect  from 
Mark  1  33  all  the  city  was  gathered  together  at  the 

4y 


JIarki3.  27  shall  gather  together  his  elect  from  the 
Lukei2.  1  when  there  were  gathered  together  an 

13.  34  gathered  thy  children  together,  as  a  hen 

18.  To  lay  together,  ovWeyai  sullegd. 

Matt.  13.  30  Gather  ye  together  first  the  tares,  and 

19.  To  lead  together,  awdyu  sunago. 

Matt.  2.  4  gathered  all  the  chief  priests . .  together, he 
22.  10  gathered  together  all  as  many  as  they 
25.  32  before  him  shall  be  gathered  all  nations 
Mark  4.  1  there  was  gathered  unto  him  a  great 

6.  30  the  apostles  gathered  themselves  toget. 
Lukeis.  13  the  younger  son  gathered  all  together 
John  6.  13  Therefore  they  gathered,  .together,  and 
11.  52  but  that  also  he  should  gather  together 
Acts  14.  27  and  had  gathered  the  church  together 
15.  30  they  had  gathered  the  multitude  togeth. 
Rev.  16.  16  he  gathered  them  together  into  a  place 

20.  8  nations ..  to  gather  them  together  to  bat. 

20.  To  crowd  or  assemble  together,  cruvadpoi(ui  sun. 
Luke24.  33  and  found  the  eleven  (gathered  together] 
Acts  12.  12  where  many  were  gathered  together  pr. 

21.  To  add,  increase,  continue,  *]p;  yasaph,  5. 

2  Sa.  6.  1  David  gathered  together  all  (the)  chosen 
GATHER  together  in  one,  to  — 

To  make  vp  under  one  head,  hva.Kt<pa\ai6ofj.cu. 

Eph.  1.  10  he  might  gather  together  in  one  all 

GATHER  up,  to  — 

1.  To  gather  together  or  up,  )]DX  asaph. 

Gen.  49.  33  he  gathered  up  his  feet  into  the  bed 

2.  To  glean,  gather,  opp  laqat,  3. 

Gen.  47.  14  Joseph  gathered  up  all  the  money  that 

1  Sa.  20.  38  Jonathan's  lad  gathered  up  the  arrows 

3.  To  press  or  gather  together,  j'pp  qabats. 

Gen.  41.  48  he  gathered  up  all  the  food  of  the  seven 

4.77)  press,  gather  or  collect  together,  j’pp  qabats,  3. 
Jer.  49.  5  none  shall  gather  up  him  that  wandereth 
Hos.  9.  6  Egypt  shall  gather  them  up,  Memphis 

5.  To  lay  together,  aoWeyw  sullegd. 

Matt.13.  28  Wiltthouthen  that  we.  gatherthem  up? 
13.  29  Nay  ;  lest,  while  ye  gather  up  the  tares 

6.  To  lead  together,  avvdyu  sunago. 

John  6.  12  Gather  up  the  fragments  that  remain 

GATHERED,  to  he  — 

1  .To  be  gathered  ( together  or  up,)  '[ox  asaph,  2. 
Gen.  25.  8  Then  Abraham . .  was  gathered  to  his 
25.  17  Ishmael.  was  gathered  unto  his  people 
29.  3  And  thither  were  all  the  flocks  gathered 
35.  29  Isaac,  .died,  and  was  gathered  unto  his 
49.  29  I  am  to  be  gathered  unto  my  people 
49.  33  Jacob,  .was  gathered  unto  his  people 
Num2o.  24  Aaron  shall  be  gathered  unto  his  people 
20.  26  Aaron  shall  be  gathered,  and  shall  die 
27.  13  thou  also  shalt  be  gathered  unto  thy  pe. 
27.  13  as  Aaron  thy  brother  was  gathered 

31.  2  afterward  shalt  thou  be  gathered  unto 
Deut  32.  50  die . .  and  be  gathered  unto  thy  people 

32.  50  as  Aaron,  .was  gathered  unto  his  people 
Judg.  2.  10  all.  .were  gathered  unto  their  fathers 

6.  33  the  children  of  the  east  were  gathered 
20.  11  So  all  the  men  of  Israel  were  gathered 

2  Sa.  17.  11  I  counsel  that  all  Israel  be.  .gathered 

2  Ki.22.  20  thou  shalt  be  gathered  into  thy  grave  in 
2  Ch.34.  28  thou  shalt  be  gathered  to  thy  grave  in 
Job  27.  19  The  rich  man  .  shall  not  be  gathered :  he 
Prov  27.  25  and  herbs  of  the  mountains  arc  gathered 
Isa.  49.  s  Though  Israel  be  not  gathered,  yet  shall 
Jer.  8.  2  they  shall  not  he  gathered,  nor  be  buried 
25.  33  they  shall  not  be  .gathered,  nor  buried 
Mic.  4.  11  many  nations  are  gathered  against  thee 

2.  To  be  gathered  (together  or  up),  *]dx  asaph,  4. 

Isa.  24.  22  And  they  shall  be  gathered  together 

33.  4  your  spoil  shall  be  gathered .  .the  gather. 
Eze.  38.  12  the  people,  .gathered  out  of  the  nations 
Hos.  10.  10  the  people  shall  be  gathered  against  them 

3 . To  assemble,  "fla  gur. 

Psa.  59.  3  the  mighty  are  gathered  against  me  ;  not 
140.  2  continually  are  they  gathered  together 

4.771  be  cried  or  called  together,  pH  J  zaaq,  2. 

Judg.  6.  34  and  Abi-ezer  was  gathered  after  him 

6.  35  Manasseh  ;  who  also  was  gathered  after 

5.  To  be  gleaned,  gathered,  npS  laqat,  4. 

Isa.  27.  12  ye  shall  be  gathered  one  by  one,  0  ye  ch. 

6.  To  gather  self  together,  epS  laqat,  7. 

Judg.  11.  3  there  were  gathered  vain  men  to  Jeph. 

1  .To  press,  gather,  assemble,  ]’3P  qabats. 

Neh.  5.  16  all  my  servants ..  gathered  thither  unto 
8.  To  be  pressed,  gathered,  assembled,  f‘3il  qabats,  2. 
2  Ch.i3.  7  And  there  are  gathered  unto  him  vain 
Isa.  34.  15  there  shall  the  vultures  also  be  gathered 
56.  8  besides  those  that  are  gathered  unto  him 
Jer.  40.  15  that  all  the  Jews  which  are  gathered  unto 
Eze.  29.  s  shalt  not  be  brought  together,  nor  gath. 

^.Tobe  pressed,  gathered  or  assembled,  J’Jj)  qabats,  4. 
Eze.  38.  8  gathered  out  of  many  people,  against 

10.  To  be  congregated,  qahal,  2. 

Numi6.  42  the  congregation  was  gathered  against 
Jer.  26.  9  all  the  people  were  gathered  against  Je. 

11.  To  be  gathered  or  bound  together,  nip  qavah,  2. 
Jer.  3.  17  all  the  nations  shall  be  gathered  unto  it 


GATHERED  together,  to  be  — 

1. To  be  gathered,  )]px  asaph,  2. 

Gen.  29.  7  that  the  cattle  should  be  gathered  toget. 

29.  8  until  all  the  flocks  be  gathered  together 
Lev.  26.  25  when  ye  are  gathered  together  within 
Numn.  22  shall  all  the  fish  of  the  sea  be  gathered  t. 

1  Sa.  17.  1  and  were  gathered  together  at  Shochoh 

17.  2  Saul  and.  .Israel  were  gathered  together 

2  Sa.  23.  9  were  there  gathered  together  to  battle 

23.  11  were  gathered  together  into  a  troop 

1  Ch.11.  13  there  the  Philistines  were  gathered  toge. 

2  Ch.12.  5  princes,  .that  were  gathered  together  to 
Neh.  8.  13  on  the  second  day  were  gathered  togeth. 
Psa.  47.  9  princes  of  the  people  are  gathered  toget. 
Isa.  13.  4  of  the  kingdoms  of  nations  gathered  tog. 
Zech.12.  3  though  all  the  people,  .be  gathered  toge. 

2.  To  be  gathered,  *|Dx  asaph,  4. 

Zech.14.  14  the  wealth,  .shall  be  gathered  together 

3.  To  gather  self  together,  *]0X  asaph,  7. 

Deut  33.  5  the  tribes  of  Israel  were  gathered  toget. 

4.  To  be  cried  or  called  together,  pk»  zaaq,  2. 

Judg  18.  22  the  men . .  were  gathered  together,  and 

5.  To  be  met  together  by  appointment,  yaad,  2. 
Numi4-  35  that  are  gathered  together  against  me 

16.  11  all  thy  company  (are)  gathered  together 

6.  To  be  heaped  up,  gathered  together,  'J'j?  kenash,  4. 
Dan.  3.  3  were  gathered  together  unto  the  dedica. 

3.  27  And  the  princes,  being  gathered  togeth. 

I. To  be  added,  joined  together,  nsp  saphach,  4. 

Job  30.  7  under  the  nettles  they  were  gathered  to 

8.  To  be  heaped  together,  epp  aram,  2. 

Exod  1 5.  8  the  waters  were  gathered  together,  the 

9.  To  be  cried  or  called  together,  pi'J  zaaq,  2. 

Judg  10.  17  the  children  of  Ammon  were  gathered  t. 

10.77)  be  pressed  together,  gathered,  assembled,  j'3P- 
Josh.  10.  6  all  the  kings,  are  gathered  together  aga. 

1  Sa.  25.  1  all  the  Israelites  were  gathered  together 

2  Ch.32.  4  there  was  gathered  much  people  together 
Esth.  2.  8  when  many  maidens  were  gathered  toge. 

2.  19  when  the  virgins  were  gathered  together 
Psa.  102.  22  When  the  people  are  gathered  together 
Isa.  43.  9  Let  all  the  nations  be  gathered  together 
60.  7  the  flocks  of  Kedar  shall  be  gathered  to. 
Hos.  1.  11  the  children  of  Israel  be  gathered  toget. 

II.  To  press  self  together,  f'3p  qabats,  7. 

Judg.  9.  47  that  all  the  men.  .were  gathered  togeth. 

1  Sa.  7.  7  were  gathered  together  to  Mizpeh,  the 
Isa.  44.  11  let  them  all  be  gathered  together,  let 

12.77)  be  congregated,  Snp  qahed,  2. 

lev.  8.  4  the  assembly  was  gathered  together  unto 
Judg.20.  1  the  congregation  was  gathered  together 

13. 77)  be  gathered,  bound  together,  nip  qavah,  2. 
Gen.  1.  9  Let  the  waters,  .be  gathered  together 

1 4.  To  be  congregated,  nSp  qalah,  2. 

2  Sa.  20.  14  they  were  gathered  together,  and  went 

15.  To  lead  together,  irvvdyot  sunago. 

Matt  13.  2  great  multitudes  were  gathered  together 

18.  20  For  where  two  or  three  are  gathered  tog. 
22.  41  While  the  Pharisees  were  gathered  toge. 

24.  28  there  will  the  eagles  be  gathered  together 
27.  17  when  they  were  gathered  together,  Pilate 

Mark  2.  2  many  were  gathered  together,  insomuch 
Luke  17.  37  thither  will  the  eagles  be  [gathered  toge.] 
Acts  4.  6  were  gathered  together  at  Jerusalem 

4.  26  the  rulers  were  gathered  together  against 
4.  27  the  people  of  Israel,  were  gathered  toge. 

20.  8  chamber,  where  they  were  gathered  toge. 

1  Co.  5.  4  when  ye  are  gathered  together,  and  my 
Rev.  19.  19  gathered  together  to  make  war  against 

16.77)  be  together,  oiveipi  suneimi. 

Luke  8.  4  when  much  people  were  gathered  together 
GATHERED  together,  is  to  be  — 

To  ( cause  to)  congregate,  convene,  ^np  qahal,  5. 
Num  10.  7  the  congregation  is  to  be  gathered  toge. 

GATHERED  thick  together,  to  he  — 

To  throng  or  gather  upon,  iiradpoi^opai  epathroiz. 

Luken.  29  the  people  were  gathered  thick  together 
GATHERED  up  again,  to  be  — 

To  be  gathered,  t|Cx  asaph,  2. 

2  Sa.  14.  14  water,  .which  cannot  be  gathered  up  ag. 
GATHERER  — 

To  cultivate,  gather,  or  seek  out  figs,  balas. 

Amos  7.  14  but  I  (was),  .a  gatherer  of  sycamore  fruit 

GATHERING  — 

1.  Gathering,  >]px  oseph. 

Isa.  32.  10  shall  fail,  the  gathering  shall  not  come 

33.  4  gathered . .  the  gathering  of  the  caterpillar 

2.0bedience,  expectation,  hope,  nnp'  yiqqhah. 

Gen.  49.  10  and  unto  him.  .the  gathering  of  the  people 

3.  To  gather,  ckrp  qashash,  3 a. 

Num  13.  33  And  they  that  found  him  gathering  sticks 
1  Ki.  17.  10  the  widow  woman  (was)  there  gathering 

17.  12  and,  behold,  I  (am)  gathering  two  sticks 

4.  Laying  aside,  collection,  \oyla  logia. 

1  Co.  16.  2  that  there  be  no  gatherings  when  I  come 


gathering 


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GENEALOGY 


GATHERING  together  — 

1.  Collection,  ni.i?9  miqveh. 

Gen.  i.  io  the  gathering  together  of  the  wateis 

2.  Leading  together  unto,  <vmvvayo>yh  episunagbge. 

2  Th.  2.  i  and  (by)  our  gathering  together  unto  him 

GATH  HE'-PHER,  isn  m  winepress  of  the  well. 

A  city  of  Zebulun,  not  far  from  Japliia  (now  called 
Ynfa) ;  the  native  place  of  the  prophet  Jonah,  "hose 
reputed  tomb  is  shown  at  the  village  of  El-Mcshhad 
on  the  top  of  a  hill,  two  miles  E.  of  Sufuneh.  It  is 
called  Gittah-hepher,  in  Josh.  19.  13. 

2  Ki.14.  25  which  he  spake  by.  .Jonah,  .of  G.  II. 

GATH  RIM'-MON,  ]iai  n?  vjine  press  of  Iiimrnon. 

1.  A  Levitical  city  of  Dan  on  the  plain  of  Philistia 
near  Joppa. 

Josh  19.  45  And  Jeliud,  and  Beneberak,  and  G. 

2.  A  Levitical  town  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh  W- 
of  the  Jordon.  In  1  Ch.  6.  70,  it  is  called  Bileam. 

Josh  21.  25  Taanach  with  her  suburbs,  and  G.  with 
1  Ch.  6.  69  Aijalon  with  her  suburbs,  and  G.  with 

GAY  — 

Bright,  Aauirpis  lampros. 

Jas.  2.  3  to  him  that  weareth  the  gay  clothing 

GA’-ZA,  my,  rd£a,  the  strong  place. 

1.  One  of  the  five  chief  cities  of  the  Philistines,  and  still 
called  Ghuzzeh  or  Azzah.  Like  Damascus  it  is  remark- 
aide  for  its  existence  from  the  remotest  times.  It  is 
still  a  place  of  importance,  and  even  yet  larger 
than  Jerusalem. 

Gen.  10.  19  the  border  of  the  Canaanites  was . .  unto  G. 
Josh  10.  41  smote  them  from Kadesh-barnea .  untoG. 

11.  22  only  in  G. .  .and  in  Ashdod,  there  rema. 

1 4  47  G  with  her  towns  and  her  villages 
Judg.  i!  18  Also  Judah  took  G.  with  the  coast  thereof 
°i6  1  Then  went  Samson  to  G.,  and  saw  there 

16!  21  the  Philistines,  .brought  him  down  to  G. 

1  Sa.  6.  17  trespass  offering  unto  the  Lord,  .for  G. 

2  Ki.  18.  8  He  smote  the  Philistines,  .unto  G. 

Jer.  47.  1  that  came . .  before  that  Pharoali  smote  G. 

47.  5  Baldness  is  come  upon  G.  ;  Aslikelon  is 
Amos  1 .  6  For  three  transgressions  of  G. . .  I  will  not 
1  7  I  will  send  a  fire  on  the  wall  of  G.,  which 

Zepli  2  4  G.  shall  be  forsaken,  and  Ashkelon  a  des 
Zech.  9.  5  G.  also,  .and  be,  .sorrowful;  and  Ekron 
q.  s  the  king  shall  perish  from  G.,  and  Ashk. 
Acts  8.  26  that  goeth  down  from  Jerusalem  unto  G- 

2.  A  city  of  Ephraim. 

Jinlg.  6.  4  increase  of . .  earth,  till  thou  come  unto  G. 

1  Ch.  7.  28  Shechem  also  and  the  towns,  .unto  G. 

GAZ'-ZAM,  c;a  devourer,  swaggerer. 

The  sons  of  Gazzam  were  among  the  families  of  the 
Nethinim  who  returned  from  the  exile  with  Zerubbabel. 
B.O.  536. 

Ezra  2.  48  children  of  Nekoda,  the  children  of  G. 
Neh.  7.  51  The  children  of  G.,  the  children  of  Uzza 

GA-ZA-THITES,  GA-ZITES,  D'HJJJ. 

The  inhabitants  of  Gaza  or  Azzah. 

Josh.  1 3.  3  five  lords  of  the  Philistines  ;  the  G.,  and 
Judg  16.  2  (And  it  was  told)  the  G.,  saying,  Samson 

GAZE,  to  — 

\.To  see ,  look,  behold,  «ini  rciah. 

Exodi9-  21  lest  they  break  through,  .to  gaze,  and 

2.  To  look  into,  tyP Xewai  emblepo. 

Acts  1 .  1 1  why  stand  ye  gazing  up  into  heaven  ?  this 

GA'-ZER,  in  precipice.  See  Gezer. 

The  difference  in  the  orthography  arises  from  the 
Hebrew  accent  being  here  attended  to,  though  neglected 
in  other  places  where  the  same  form  occurs. 

2  Sa  5.  23  smote . .  from  Geba  until  thou  come  to  G. 

1  Ch.  14.  16  smote.  .Philistines  from  Gibeon.  .to  G. 

GA'-ZEZ,  H3  shearer. 

1.  A  son  of  Caleb  by  Epliali  his  concubine.  B.O.  1520. 

1  Ch.  2.  46  Ephah.  .bare  Haran,  and  Moza,  and  G. 

2.  Grandson  of  Caleb  son  of  Jepliunneli.  B.c.  1500. 

1  Ch.  2.  46  bare  Haran.  .and  Haran  begat  G. 
GAZING  stock  — 

Sight,  appearance,  ’>0  roi. 

Nah.  3.  6  And  I .  .will  set  thee  as  a  gazing  stock 

GAZING  stock,  to  make  a  — 

To  make  a  spectacle,  eearpifa  theatrizb. 

Heb.  10.  33  whilst  ye  were  made  a  gazing  stock  both 

GE'-BA,  5133,  Tafiad,  height,  hill. 

A  Levitical  city  of  Benjamin.  In  the  cities  along  the  N. 
boundary  the  name  is  given  as  Gaba  (a  change  due  to 
the  emphasis  in  Hebrew  before  a  pause),  and  the  same 
change  occurs  in  Ezra  2.  26 ;  Neh.  7.  30  and  11.  31 ;  2  Sa. 
4  24°  2  Ki.  23.  8 ;  the  last  three  of  these  being  in  the 
Common  Version  Geba.  In  one  place  the  name  Geba  is 
used  as  the  northern  landmark  of  the  kingdom  of  Judali 
and  Benjamin,  in  the  expression  “  from  Geba  to  Benja¬ 
min”  (2  Ki.  23.  8.);  and  also  as  an  eastern  limit  to  Gazer 
(2  Sa.  5.  25). 

Josh  21.  17  Gibeon  with  her  suburbs,  G.  with  her 

1  Sa.  13.  3  the  garrison  of  the  Philistines,  .in  G. 

2  Sa.  5.  24  and  smote  the  Philistines  from  G. .  .to 

1  Ki.  15.  22  king  Asa  built  with  them  G.  of  Benjamin 

2  Ki.  23.  8  the  priests  had  burnt  incense,  from  G. 

1  Ch.  6. 60  out  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin ;  G. 


1  Ch.  8.  6  of  the  fathers  of  the  inhabitants  of  G. 

2  Ch.  16.  6  and  he  built  therewith  G.  and  (Mizpali 
Neh.  11.  31  The  children  also  of  Benjamin  from  G. 

12.  29  out  of  the  fields  of  G.  and  Azmaveth 
Isa  10.  29  they  have  taken  up  their  lodging  at  G. 

Zech  14.  10  a  plain  from  G.  to  Rimmon  south  of  Jer. 

GE'-BAL,  *733  border,  hilly. 

1.  The  city  Bfbylus,  S.  of  Sidon,  near  the  sea. 

Eze.  27.  9  The  ancients  of  G... were  in  thee  thy 

2.  A  district  between  the  S.  end  of  the  Salt  Sea  and 
Petra,  inhabited  by  Edom. 

Psa.  83.  7  G.,  and  Ammon,  and  Amalek  ;  the  Pllili. 

GE'-BER,  133  strong. 

1  “The  sou  of  Geber,”  who  had  charge  of  Havoth-Jair 
and  the  district  of  Argob  for  Solomon.  B.C.  1014. 

1  Ki.  4.  13  The  son  of  G.,  in  Ramoth-gilead ;  to  him 

2  Geber,  the  son  of  Uri,  had  “the  land  of  Gilead,”  a 
district  S.  of  the  former— the  country  originally  pos¬ 
sessed  by  Sihon  and  Og— probably  the  modern  Bellca, 
the  great  pasture  lands  of  the  tribes  E.  of  the  Jordan. 

1  Ki.  4.  19  G.  the  son  of  Uri.  .in  the  country  of  Gil. 

GE'-BIM,  D'33  springs,  cisterns,  ditches. 

A  city  of  Benjamin,  between  Anathoth  and  the  ridge 
on  which  Nob  was  situated.  Compare  Gob. 

Isa.  10.  31  the  inhabitants  of  G.  gather  themselves 

GE-DAL'-IAH,  bi;Vl3,  E*?!?  is  9reat- 
1.  Son  of  Ahikam  and  grandson  of  Shaphan  king  Josiah’s 
secretary.  After  the  destruction  of  the  temple  (B.C.  588) 
Nebuchadnezzar  left  Gedaliah  with  a  Chaldiean  guard 
at  Mizpeli,  six  miles  N.  of  J erusalem,  to  govern  the  vine¬ 
dressers  and  husbandmen  left  in  the  land. 

2  Ki.  24.  22  over  them  he  made  G.  the  son  of  Aliikam 

24  23  the  king  of  Babylon  had  made  G.  gover. 

24  23  there  came  to  G.  to  Mizpali,  even  Ish. 

24  24  G  sware  to  them,  and  to  their  men,  and 

25  25  Islimael  the  son  of  Netlianiah.  .smote  G. 
Jer  3q.  14  Even  they  sent . .  committed  him  unto  G. 

40.  5  Go  back  also  to  G.  the  son  of  Ahikam 
40  6  Then  went  J eremiah  unto  G.  the  son  of 
40'  7  the  king  of  Babylon  had  made  G. . .  gover. 
40  8  Then  they  came  to  G.  to  Mizpali,  even  Is. 
40  9  And  G.  the  sou  of  Ahikam . .  sware  unto 
40.  11  he  had  set  over  them  G.  the  son  of  Ahi. 

40.  12  Jews,  .came  to  the  land  of  Judah,  to  G. 

40  13  aud  all  the  captains,  .came  to  G.  to  M. 

40  14  But  G.  the  son  of  Ahikam  believed  them 

40  15  Then  Johanan.  .spake  to  G.  in  Mizpah 

40.  16  But  G.  the  son  of  Aliikam  said  unto  Jo 

41.  1  Ishmael.  .came  unto  G.  the  son  of  Ahi. 

41  2  Thenarose  Ishmael.  .and  smote  G.tlieson 

41'  3  also  slew  all  the  Jews  that  were,  .with  G. 
41  4  And  it  came  to  pass . .  after  lie  had  slain  G. 

41]  6  he  said.  .Come  to  G.  the  son  of  Ahikam 
41  9  the  men,  whom  he  had  slain  because  of  G. 

li'  10  Nebuzar-adan.  .had  committed  to  G. 

41.  16  after  (that)  he  had  slain  G.  the  son  of  A. 
41  18  because  Ishmael.  had  slain  G.  the  son 
43.  6  every  person . .  N ebuzar-adan . .  left  with  G. 

2.  A  Levite,  one  of  the  six  sons  of  Jeduthun. 

1  Ch  24  3  the  sons  of  Jeduthun  ;  G.,  and  Zeri,  and 
'25.  9  the  second  to  G.,  who  with  his  brethren 

3.  A  priest  that  had  taken  a  strange  wife  in  the  exile. 
B.C.  456. 

Ezra  10.  18  Maaseiali,  and  Eliezer,  and  Janb,  and  G. 
4  Grandfather  of  Zephaniah  the  prophet.  B.C.  700. 

'  Zeph.  1.  1  Cuslii,  the  son  of  G.,  the  son  of  Amanah 

5.  A  prince  who  caused  Jeremiah  to  be  imprisoned. 
B.C.  590. 

Jer.  38.  1  G.  the  son  of  Pashur.. heard  the  words 

GE-DE'-ON,  reSedm,  Greek  form  of  the  Heb.  Gideon. 
Heb.  11.  32  for  the  time  would  fail  me  to  tell  of  G. 

GE'-DER,  11 3  walled. 

A  royal  city  of  the  Canaanites  taken  by  Joshua.  It 
was  on  the  W.  of  the  Jordan,  in  the  extreme  ;S. 
It  was  not  the  same  as  Gedor  which  was  between 
Hebron  and  Bethlehem  ;  nor  was  it  Gederah  in  the  low 
country  ;  but  may  be  the  Gedor  named  in  1  Ch.  4.  39, 
ia  connection  with  the  Simeonites. 

Josh.  12.  13  king  of  Debir,  one  ;  the  king  of  G.,  one 
GE-DE'-RAH,  niijn  sheep  cote. 

A  city  in  the  lowlands  of  J udah. 

Josh. 15.  36  Sharaim,  and  Adithaim,  and  G.,  andGed. 
GE-DE-RA-THITE,  ’rni3.  Inhabitant  of  Gederah. 

1  Ch.12.  4  Jaliaziei,  and  Johanan,  and  JozabadtheG. 


GE-DE-RITE,  ”113.  An  inhabitant  of  Geder. 

1  Ch.27.  28  in  the  low  plains.  .Baal-hanan  the  G. 
GE-DE-ROTH,  n'ni3  sheepcotes. 

A  town  in  the  lowlands  of  Judah. 

.Tosli  is.  41  G„  Beth-dagon,  and  Naamah,  and  Mak. 

2  Ch.28.  18  G.,  and  Shocho  with  the  villages  thereof 

GE-DE-RO  -  THA-IM,  Djrill?  two  sheepfolds. 

A  town  in  the  pastureland  of  Judah. 

Josh.15.  36  Slia.,  and  Adhitaim,  andGederali,  and  G. 

GE'-DOR,  T13,  113. 

1.  A  city  in  the  mountainous  part  of  Judah  a  few 
miles  N.  of  Hebron.  It  is  now  called  Jedtir,  and  halt- 
way  between  Bethlehem  and  Hebron ;  but  the  Gmawr 
of  Eusebius  is  more  likely,  and  is  ten  miles  S.  of 
Diospolis  (now  called  Ltidd). 

Josh.15.  58  Halhul,  Beth-zur,  and  G. 


2.  The  town  of  Jeroliam  whose  sons  were  among  the 
mighty  men  of  Benjamin  who  joined  David  at  Ziklag. 

1  Ch.12.  7  Joelali,  and  Zeb  the  sons  of  Jerohamof  G. 

3.  The  son  of  Jehiel  father  of  Gibeon,  and  an  ancestor 
of  Saul.  B.C.  1 100. 

1  Ch.  ;8.  31  And  G.,  and  Ahio,  and  Zacher 

’9.  37  G.,  and  Ahio,  and  Zechariah,  and  Mikloth 

4.  This  name  occurs  twice  in  the  genealogies  of  Judati, 
— in  the  former  Penuel  is  called  the  father  of  Gedor, 
and  in  the  latter  Jered  is  in  the  same  relation.  In  the 
Targum  both  these  names  (with  others!  are  given  to 
Moses  by  Jehudijah,  who  is  identified  with  the  daughter 
of  Pharaoh. 

1  Ch.  4.  4  Penuel  the  father  of  G.,  and  Ezer  the  fa. 

4.  18  Jehudijah  bare  Jered  the  father  of  G. 

5  A  place  in  the  tribe  of  Simeon,  in  the  extreme  S.  of 
Judah,  and  different  from  that  named  under  No.  1. 
It  was  between  the  S.  of  Judah  and  Mount  Seir,  i.e. 
Petra. 

1  Ch.  4.  39  And  they  went  to  the  entrance  of  G. 
GE-HA'-ZI,  'in‘3  denier,  diminisher. 

The  servant  of  the  prophet  Elisha.  B.C.  894. 

2  Ki.  4.  12  And  he  said  to  G.  his  servant,  CaU  this 

4.  14  G.  answered,  Verily  she  hath  no  child 
4.  25  to  G.  his  servant,  Behold . .  that  Sliuna. 

4.  27  but  G.  came  near  to  thrust  her  away 
4.  29  Then  he  said  to  G.,  Gird  up  thy  loins 
4.  31  G.  passed  on  before  them,  and  laid  the 

4.  36  he  called  G.,  and  said,  Call  this  Shunam. 

5.  20  G.,  the  servant  of  Elisha  the  man  of  God 
5.  21  So  G.  followed  after  Naaman 

5.  25  And  Elisha  said  unto  him,  Whence.  .G.? 

8  4  the  king  talked  with  G.,  the  servant  of  the 

8.  5  G.  said . .  0  king,  this  (is)  the  woman,  and 

GE-LI'-LOTH,  niW|  circles. 

A  place  named  among  the  points  marking  the  S. 
boundary  line  of  Benjamin.  This  boundary  went  from 
Enshemesh  towards  Geliloth  over  against  the  ascent 
of  Adummin.  In  Josh.  15.  7,  Gilgal  is  substituted  for 
Geliloth. 

Josh  18.  17  G.,  which  (is)  over  against  the  going  up  of 
GE-MAL  -LI,  'W?3  camel  owner. 

A  Danite,  father  of  Ammiel,  ruler  of  his  tribe,  and  one 
of  the  twelve  men  sent  out  to  explore  the  land.  B.C. 
1490. 

Nunii3.  12  Of  the  tribe  of  Dan,  Ammiel  the  son  of  G. 
GE-MAR'-IAH,  n;i:?3,  in;iD3. 

1.  Son  of  Shaphan  and  father  of  Micaiali.  B.C.  599. 

Jer.  36.  10  in  the  chamber  of  G.  the  son  of  Shaphan 
36.  11  When  Michaiah  the  son  of  G. .  had  heard 
36.  12  all  the  princes  sat  there,  (even).  .G.,  the 
36.  25  G.,  had  made  intercession  to  the  king.that 

2.  Son  of  Hilkiali,  sent  (B.c.  597)  by  king  Zedekiah  as 
ambassador  to  Nebuchadnezzar,  and  the  bearer  01 
Jeremiah's  letter  to  the  captive  Jews. 

Jer.  29.  3  By  the  hand  of..G.  the  son  of  Hilkiah 
GENDER,  to  — 

\.To  beget,  ~h',yalad. 

Job  38.  29  the  hoary  frost,  .who  hath  gendered  it? 

2.  To  cause  to  pass  through,  lay  abar,  3. 

Job  21.  10  Their  bull  gendereth,  and  faileth  not 

3.  To  beget,  yevvdw  gennab. 

Gal.  4.  24  which  gendereth  to  bondage,  which  is  A 
2  Ti.  2.  23  knowing  that  they  do  gender  strifes 
GENDER,  to  let  — 

To  cause  to  lie  down,  VJi  raba,  5. 

Lev.  19. 19  Thou  slialt  not  let  thy  cattle  gender  witl 

GENEALOGIES  — 

Genealogy,  yeveaXoyla  genealogia. 

1  Ti.  1.  4  N either  give  heed  to . .  endless  genealogie 

GENEALOGIES,  to  be  reckoned  by  — 

To  reckon  by  genealogy,  bn;  yachas. 

1  Ch.  5.  17  All  these  were  reckoned  by  genealogies 
9.  1  So  all  Israel  were  reckoned  by  genealo. 

GENEALOGY  — 

1  .To  be  reckoned  by  genealogy,  bn;  yachas,  7. 

1  Ch.  4.33  These . .  their  habitations,  and  their  gene 

7.  5  reckoned  in  all  by  their  genealogies  foui 
7  7  were  reckoned  bytheir  genealogies  twent 

7.  9  after  their  genealogy  by  their  generation 

7.  40  the  number  throughout  the  genealogy  c 

2  Ch.  12.  15  written  in  the  book,  .concerning  genea 
31.  16  Besides  them  genealogy  of  males,  from 
31.  17  Both  to  the  genealogy  of  the  priests  by 
31.  18  And  to  the  genealogy  of  all  their  little 
31.  19  to  all  that  were  reckoned  by  genealogie 

Ezra  2.  62  those  that  were  reckoned  by  genealogy 

8.  1  the  genealogy  of  them  that  went  lip  wit 
Neh.  7.  64  those  that  were  reckoned  by  genealogy 

2.  Genealogy,  b,v  yacluts. 

Neh.  7.  5  I  found  a  register  of  the  genealogy  of 

3.  Genealogy,  yeveaXoyla  genealogia. 

Titus 3.  9  But  avoid,  .genealogies,  and  contentioni 

GENEALOGY,  to  be  reckoned  — 

To  be  reckoned  by  genealogy,  bn;  yachas,  7. 

j  Ch.  5.  1  the  genealogy  is  not  to  be  reckoned  afti 
5.  7  families,  when  the  genealogy . .  was  reel 

9.  22  These  were  reekonedbytheirgenealogyi 

Ezra  8.  3  were  reckoned  by  genealogy  of  the  mail 
Neh.  7.  5  that  they  might  be  reckoned  by  genea. 


GENERAL 


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GENTILE 


ENERAL  — 

yrince,  head,  chief,  captain,  "w  sar. 

1  Ch.  27.  34  the  general  of  the  king’s  army  (was)  J. 

ENERALLY  - 

To  be  gathered,  IPK  asaph,  2. 

2  Sa.  17.  11  Israel  be  generally  gathered  unto  thee 

ENERATION  — 

.Circle,  generation,  in  dor. 

Gen.  6.  9  a  just  man  (and)  perfect  in  his  generations 

7.  1  righteous  before  me  in  this  generation 
g.  12  which  I  make  ,  for  perpetual  generations 

15.  16  But  in  the  fourth  generation  they  shall 
17.  7,  9  thy  seed  after  thee  in  their  generations 
17.  12  every  man  child  in  your  generations,  he 

Exod.  I.  6  And  Joseph  died . .  and  all  that  generation 

3.  15  tills  (is)  my  memorial  unto  all  generations 

2.  14  a  feast,  .throughout  your  generations 

12.  17  observe  this  day  in  your  generations  by 

12.  42  to  be  observed,  .in  their  generations 

16.  32,  33  an  omer.  .to  be  kept  for  your  genera. 

17.  16  war  with  Amalek  from  generation  to  gen. 
27.  21  a  statute  for  ever  unto  their  generations 

29.  42  offering  throughout  your  generations,  (at) 

30.  8  perpetual  incense . .  throughout  your  gen. 

30.  10  atonement,  .throughout  your  generations 
30. 21  to  his  seed  throughout  their  generations 

30.  31  oil  unto  me  throughout  your  generations 

31.  13  a  sign,  .throughout  your  generations;  that 

31.  16  observe  the  sabbath  throughout  their  ge. 

40.  15  priesthood  throughout  their  generations 

Lev.  3. 17  a  perpetual  statute  for  your  generations 

6.  18  a  statute  for  ever  in  your  generations 

7.  36  for  ever  throughout  their  generations 

10.  9  a  statute . .  throughout  your  generations 

17.  7  unto  them  throughout  their  generations 

21.  i7  thy  seed  in  their  generations  that  hath 

22.  3  of  all  your  seed  among  your  generations 

23.  14,  31  for  ever  throughout  your  generations 

23.  21  a  statute,  .throughout  your  generations 

23.  41  a  statute  for  ever  in  your  generations  :  ye 

23.  43  That  your  generations  may  know  that  I 

24.  3  a  statute  for  ever  in  your  generations 

25.  30 established.. throughout  his  generations 
Numio.  8  ordinance  for  ever  throughout  your  gen. 

15.  14  whosoever  (be)  among  you  in  your  gener. 
15.  15  an  ordinance  for  ever  in  yourgenerat.ons 
15.  21  an  heave  offering  in  your  generations 
15.  23  henceforward  among  your  generations 
15.  38  fringes,  .throughout  their  generations 

18.  23  for  ever  throughout  your  generations 
32. 13  forty  years,  until  all  the  generation,  that 

35.  29  unto  you  throughout  your  generations 

Deut.  1.  35  not  one  of  these  men  of  this  evil  genera. 

2.  14  until  all  the  generation  of  the  men  of  war 
7.  9  keepeth  covenant,  .to  a  thousand  genera. 

23.  2  even  to  his  tenth  generation  shall  he  not 
23.  3  even  to  their  tenth  generation  shall  they 

23.  8  children.,  shall  enter.,  in  their  third  gen. 
29.  22  So  that  the  generation  to  come .  .  shall  say 

32.  5  a  perverse  and  crooked  generation 

32.  7  consider  the  years  of  many  generations 
32.  20  for  they  (are)  a  very  froward  generation 
Josh  22.  27  our  generations  after  us,  that  we  might 
22.  28  say.  .to  our  generations  in  time  to  come 
Judg.  2. 10  all  that  generation  were  gathered  unto 
■2.  10  and  there  arose  another  generation  after 

3.  2  Only  that  the  generations,  .might  know 

1  Ch.16.  15  he  commanded  to  a  thousand  generations 
Esth.  9. 28  and  kept  throughout  every  generation 
Job  42.  16  lived  Job.  .and  saw.  .(even)  four  genera. 
Psa.  12.  7  preserve  them  from  this  generation  for 
14.  5  God  (is)  in  the  generation  of  the  righteous 
22.  30  it  shall  be  accounted . .  for  a  generation 

24.  6  the  generation  of  them  that  seek  him 

33. 11  the  thoughts  of  his  heart  to  all  genera. 

45.  17  name  to  be  remembered  in  all  generations 

48.  13  ye  may  tell  (it)  to  the  generation  follow. 

49. 11  their  dwelling  places  to  all  generations 

49.  19  He  shall  go  to  the  generation  of  his  fath. 
61.  6  wilt  prolong,  .his  years  as  many  genera. 

71.  18  showed  thy  strength  unto  (this)  genera. 

72.  s  They  shall  fear  thee,  .throughout  all  gen. 

73.  15  I  should  offend  (against)  the  generation 
78. '  4  showing  to  the  generation  to  come  the 
78.  6  That  the  generation  to  come  might  know 

78.  8  rebellious  generation  ;  a  generation  (that) 

79.  13  show  forth  thy  praise  to  all  generations 
85.  5  draw  out  thine  anger  to  all  generations  ? 
89.  1  make  known  thy  faithfulness  to  all  gen. 

89.  4  build  up  thy  throne  to  all  generations 

90.  1  been  our  dwelling  place  in  all  generations 
95.  10  long  was  I  grieved  with  (this)  generation 

100.  5  and  his  truth (endureth)  to  all  generations 
102. 12  and  thy  remembrance  unto  all  generations 
102.  18  be  written  for  the  generation  to  come 
X02.  24  thy  years  (are)  throughout  all  generations 
105.  8  he  commanded  to  a  thousaud  generations 
io5.  31  for  righteousness  unto  all  generations  for 
109.  13  in  the  generation  following  let  their  name 
112.  2  the  generation  of  the  upright  shall  be 
1 19. 90  Thy  faithfulness  (is)  unto  all  generations 
135.  13  thymemorial .  .throughout  allgenerations 
143.  4  One  generation  shall  praise  thy  works  to 

145.  13  dominion  (endureth)  throughout  all  gen. 

146.  10  The  Lord  shall  reign .  .unto  all  genera. 
Prov  27.  24  doth  the  crown  (endure)  to  every  gener.  ? 

30. 11  a  generation  (that)  curseth  their  father 

30. 12  generation  (that  are)  pure  in  their  own 

30. 13  a  generation,  O  how  lofty  are  their  eyes  ! 
30.  14  a  generation,  whose  teeth  (are  as)  swords 


Eccl.  1.  4  generation passeth away, and.  .generation 
Isa.  13.  20  dwelt  in  from  generation  to  generation 
34. 10  from  generation  to  generation  it  shall  lie 
34.  17  from  generation  to  generation  shall  they 

41.  4  calling  the  generations  from  the  beginn.? 
51.  8  my  salvation  from  generation  to  genera. 
51.  9  awake,  as  in  the  ancient  days,  in  the  gen. 
53.  8  and  who  shall  declare  his  generation  ? 

58.  12  shalt  raise  up  the  foundations  of  many  g. 

60.  15  I  will  make  thee,  .a  joy  of  many  genera.? 

61.  4  repair,  .the  desolations  of  many  generat. 
Jer.  2.  31  O  generation,  see  ye  the  word  of  the  Lord 

7.  29  and  forsaken  the  generation  of  his  wrath 

50.  39  dwelt  in  from  generation  to  generation 

Lam.  5.  19  thy  throne  from  generation  to  generation 
Joel  1.  3  and  their  children  another  generation 

2.  2  any  more,  .to  the  years  of  many  generat. 

3.  20  Jerusalem  from  generation  to  generation 

2 . Circle,  generation,  T)  dar. 

Dan.  4.  3  his  dominion  (is)  from  generation  to  gen. 

4.  34  his  kingdom  (is)  from  generation  to  gene. 

3.  Generation,  yeved.  genea. 

Matt.-i.  17  all  the  generations .  .(are)  fourteen  gene. 

1. 17  into  Babylon  (are)  fourteen  generations 

I.  17  unto  Christ  (are)  fourteen  generations 

11.  16  whereunto  shall  1  liken  this  generation? 

12.  39  An  evil,  .generation  seeketh  after  a  sign 
12.  41  shall  rise  in  judgment  with  this  generat. 
12.  42  rise  up  in  the  judgment  with  this  gener. 

12.  45  Even  so . .  also  unto  this  wickedgeneration 

16.  4  A  wicked  and  adulterous  generation  seek. 
17. 17  Ofaithless  and  perverse  generation,  how 

23.  36  All.  .shall  come  upon  this  generation 

24.  34  This  generation  shall  not  pass,  till  all 
Mark  8.  12  Why  doth  this  generation  seek  after  a  sign? 

8. 12  There  shall  no  sign  be  given  unto  this  ge. 

8.  38  in  this  adulterous  and  sinful  generation 

9. 19  O  faithless  generation,  how  long  shall  I 

13.  30  this  generation  shall  not  pass,  till  all 
Luke  1.  48  henceforth  all  generations  shall  call  me 

7.  31  shall  I  liken  the  men  of  this  generation? 

9.  41  0  faithless  and  perverse  generation,  how 
11.  29  This  is  an  evil  generation  :  they  seek  a 
11.  30  so  shall,  .the  Son  of  man  be  to  this  gene. 
11.  31  rise  up.  with  the  men  of  this  generation 
11.  32  rise  up  in  the  judgment  with  this  gener. 
11.  50  blood,  .may  be  required  of  this  generat. 

11.  51  It  shall  be  required  of  this  generation 

16.  8  are  in  their  generation  wiser  than  the 

17.  25Tirst  must  he.  .be  rejected  of  this  genera. 
21.  32  This  generation  shall  not  pass  away 

Acts  2.  40  Save  yourselves  from  this,  .generation 

8.  33  and  who  shall  declare  his  generation  ? 

13. 36  David,  after  he  had  served  his  own  gen. 

Col.  1.26  mystery . .  hid  from  ages  and  from  genera. 
Heb.  3.  10 1  was  grieved  with  that  generation,  and 

4  .Birth,  origin,  y  eve  an  genesis. 

Matt.  1.  1  The  book  of  the  generation  of  Jesus  Chr. 

5.  Progeny,  produce,  yevvripa  gennema. 

Matt.  3.  7  O  generation  of  vipers,  who  hath  warned 

12.  34  O  generation  of  vipers,  how  can  ye,  being 
23.  33  serpents . .  generation  of  vipers,  how  can 

Luke  3.  7  O  generation  of  vipers,  who  hath  warned 

6 . Race,  kind,  yevos  genos. 

1  Pe.  2.  9  But  ye.  .a  chosen  generation,  a  royal 

GENERATION  to  generation,  from  — 

To  generations  of  generations,  eh  yeveas  yeveuv. 
Luke  1.  50  that  fear  him  [from  generation  to  gener.] 

GENERATIONS  — 

Generations,  births,  n'rnin  toledoth. 

Gen.  2.  4  These  (are)  the  generations  of  the  heav. 

5.  1  This  (is)  the  book  of  the  generations  of 

6.  9  These  (are)  the  generations  of  Noah  ;  No. 

10.  1  the  generations  of  the  sous  of  Noah 

10.  32  after  their  generations,  in  their  nations 

II.  10  These  (are)  the  generations  of  Shem 

11.  27  Now  these  (are)  the  generations  of  Terah 

25.  12  Now  these  (are)  the  generations  of  Ishm. 

25.  13  by  their  names,  according  to  their  gener. 

25.  19  And  these  (are)  the  generations  of  Isaac 

36.  1  Now  these  (are)  the  generations  of  Esau 

36.  9  these  (are)  the  generations  of  Esau  the 

37.  2  These  (are)  the  generations  of  Jacob 
Exod.  6.  16  the  names,  .according  to  their  generati. 

6.  19  the  families,  .according  to  their  generat 
Num.  1.  20  by  their  generations,  after  their  families 
[So  in  v.  22,  24,  26,  28,  30,  32,  34,  36,  38,  40.] 

1.  42  throughout  their  generations,  after  their 
3.  1  These  also  (are)  the  generations  of  Aaron 
Ruth  4.  18  Now  these  (are)  the  generations  of  Pharez 
1  Ch.  1.  29  These  (are)  their  generations:  The  first  b. 

5.  7  when  the  genealogy  of  their  generations 

7.  2  valiant  men  of  might  in  their  generations 

7.  4  And  with  them,  by  their  generations 

7.  9  after  their  genealogy  by  their  generations 

8.  28  heads  of  the  fathers,  by  their  generations 

9.  9  their  brethren,  according  to  their  gener. 

9.  34  These,  .(were)  chief  throughout  their  ge. 

26.  31  chief .  .according  to  the  generations  of 

GEN-NE-SA'-RET,  (Sea  of),  Tewnaaper. 

In  the  Old  Testament  it  is  called  the  “Sea  of  Chinner- 
eth  or  Cinneroth,”  from  a  town  of  that  name  on  its 
shore.  It  is  also  called  the  “  Sea  of  Galilee,”  and  the 
“  Lake  or  Sea  of  Tiberias.” 

Matt  1 4.  34  gone  over,  they  came  into  the  land  of  [G.] 
Mark  6.  53  they  came  into  the  land  of  G.,  and  drew 
Luke  5.  1  came  to  pass,  .he  stood  by  the  lake  of  G. 


GENTILE  — 

1.  Nation,  a  collective  body,  '13  goi. 

Gen.  10.  5  By  these  were  the  isles  of  the  Gentiles 
Judg.  4.  2  which  dwelt  in  Uaroslieth  of  the  Gentiles 

4.  13  from  Harosheth  of  the  Gentiles  unto  the 

4. 16  pursued . .  unto  Harosheth  of  the  Gentiles 
Isa.  11.  10  to  it  shall  the  Gentiles  seek  :  and  his  rest 

42.  1  he  shall  bring  forth  judgment  to  the  Ge. 
42.  6  and  give  thee,  .for  a  light  of  the  Gentiles 
49.  6  I  will  also  give  thee  for  a  light  to  the  G. 
49.  22  I  will  lift  up  mine  hand  to  the  Gentiles 
54.  3  and  thy  seed  shall  inherit  the  Gentiles 
60.  3  And  the  Gentiles  shall  come  to  thy  light 
60.  5  forces  of  the  Gentiles  shall  come  unto 
60.  1 1  may  bring  unto  thee  the  forces  of  the  G. 

60.  16  Thou  shalt . .  suck  the  milk  of  the  Gentil. 

61.  6  ye  shall  eat  the  riches  of  the  Gentiles 

61.  9  their  seed  shall  be  known  among  the  Ge. 

62.  2  the  Gentiles  shall  see  thy  righteousness 
66.  12  the  glory  of  the  Gentiles  like  a  flowing 

66. 19  shall  declare  my  glory  among  the  Gentil. 

Jer.  4.  7  the  destroyer  of  the  Gentiles  is  on  his 

14.  22  Are  there . .  among  the  vanities  of  the  Ge. 
16.  19  the  Gentiles  shall  come  unto  thee  from 
46.  1  The  word  of  the  Lord  . .  against  the  Gen. 
Lam.  2.  9  her  princes  (are)  among  the  Gentiles  :  the 
Eze.  4.  13  eat  their  defiled  bread  among  the  Genti. 
Hos.  8.  8  now  shall  they  be  among  the  Gentiles  as 
Joel  3.  9  Proclaim  ye  this  among  the  Gentiles 
Mic.  5.  8  the  remnant,  .shall  be  among  the  Gent. 
Zeeh.  1.  21  to  cast  out  the  horns  of  the  Gentiles 
Mai.  1.  11  my  name  (shall  be)  great  among  the  Ge. 

2.  Nation,  edvos  ethnos. 

Matt.  4.  15  beyond  Jordan,  Galilee  of  the  Gentiles 

6.  32  For  after  all  these  things  do  the  Gentiles 

10.  5  Go  not  into  the  w  ay  of  the  Gentiles,  and 

10.  18  a  testimony  against  them  and  the  Genti. 

12.  18  he  shall  show  judgment  to  the  Gentiles 

12.  21  And  in  his  name  shall  the  Gentiles  trust 

20.  19  shall  deliver  him  to  the  Gentiles  to  mock 

20.  25  Ye  know  that  the  princes  of  the  Gentiles 
Markio.  33  and  shall  deliver  him  to  the  Gentiles 

10.  42  are  accounted  to  rule  over  the  Gentiles 
Luke  2.  32  A  light  to  lighten  the  Gentiles,  and  the 
18.  32  For  he  shall  be  delivered  unto  the  Genti. 

21.  24  shall  be  trodden  down  of  the  Gentiles 

21.  24  until  the  times  of  the  Gentiles  be  fulfilled 

22.  25  The  kings  of  the  Gentiles  exercise  lords. 
Acts  4.  27  Herod,  and  Pontius  Pilate,  with  the  Ge. 

7.  45  into  the  possession  of  the  Gentiles,  whom 

9.  15  to  bear  my  name  before  the  Gentiles,  and 

10.  45  because  that  on  the  Gentiles  also  was  po. 

11.  1  heard  that  the  Gentiles  bad  also  received 

11.  18  Then  hath  God  also  to  the  Gentiles  gran. 

13.  42  [the  Gentiles]  besought  that  these  words 

13.  46  first,  .to  you  .lo,  we  turn  to  the  Gentiles 

13.  47  I  have  set  thee  to  be  alight  of  the  Gen. 

13.  48  when  the  Gentiles  heard  this,  they  were 

14.  2  the  unbelieving  Jews  stirred  up  the  Gen. 

14.  5  was  an  assault  made  both  of  the  Gentiles 

14.  27  opened  the  door  of  faith  unto  the  Gentil. 

15.  3  declaring  the  conversion  of  the  Gentiles 

15.  7  that  the  Gentiles . .  should  hear  the  word 

15.  12  God  had  wrought  among  the  Gentiles  by 

15.  14  how  God  at  the  first  did  visit  the  Gentiles 
15.  17  all  the  Gentiles,  upon  whom  my  name  is 
15.  19  which  from  among  the  Gentiles  are  tur. 
15.  23  unto  the  brethren  which  are  of  the  Gen. 
18.  6  from  henceforth  I  will  go  unto  the  Gent. 
21.  11  shall  deliver,  .into  the  hands  of  the  Ge. 

21. 19  what.  .God  had  wrought  among  the  Gen. 
21.  21  the  Jews  which  are  among  the  Gentiles 

21.  25  As  touching  the  Gentiles  which  believe 

22.  21  I  will  send  thee  far  hence  unto  the  Gen. 

26.  17  Delivering  thee  from,  .the  Gentiles,  unto 

26.  20  to  the  Gentiles,  that  they  should  repent 
26.  23  and  should  show  light,  .to  the  Gentiles 
28.  28  the  salvation  of  God  is  sent  unto  the  Ge. 

Rom.  1.  13  among  you  also,  even  as  among  other  G. 
2. 14  For  when  the  Gentiles,  which  have  not 

2.  24  God  is  blasphemed  among  the  Gentiles 

3.  29  not  also  of  the  Gentiles?  Yes,  of  the  G. 

9.  24  not  of  the  Jews  only,  but  also  of  the  Ge.? 
9.  30  That  the  Gentiles,  which  followed  not 

11.  11  salvation  (is  come)  unto  the  Gentiles,  for 

11.  12  of  them  the  riches  of  the  Gentiles  how 
11.  13  For  I  speak  to  you  Gentiles,  inasmuch  as 
11.  13  as  I  am  the  apostle  of  the  Gentiles,  I 

11.  25  until  the  fulness  of  the  Gentiles  be  come 
15.  9  that  the  Gentiles  might  glorify  God  for 
15.  9  I  will  confess  to  thee  among  the  Gentiles 
15.  10  saitli,  Rejoice,  ye  Gentiles,  with  his  peo. 
15.  11  Praise  the  Lord,  all  ye  Gentiles;  and 

15.  12  he  that  shall  rise  to  reign  over  the  Gent. 

15. 12  in  him  shall  the  Gentiles  trust 

15.  16  the  minister  of  Jesus  Christ  to  the  Gent. 

15. 16  that  the  offering  up  of  the  Gentiles  might 
15  18  to  make  the  Gentiles  obedient,  by  word 

15.  27  if  the  Gentiles  have  been  made  partakers 

16.  4  also  all  the  churches  of  the  Gentiles 

1  Co  5.  1  is  not  so  much  as  named  among  the  Ge. 

10.  20  that  the  things  which  [the  Gentiles]  sac. 

12.  2  Ye  know  that  ye  were  Gentiles,  carried 
Gal.  2.  2  gospel  which  I  preach  among  the  Genti. 

2.  8  was  mighty  in  me  toward  the  Gentiles 

2.  12  For  before,  .lie  did  eat  with  the  Gentiles 
2.  14  why  compellest  thou  the  Gentiles  to  live 

2.  15  Jews  by  nature,  and  not  sinners  of  the  G. 

3.  14  the  blessing,  .might  come  on  the  Gentiles 
Eph.  2.  11  in  time  past  Gentiles  in  the  flesh,  who 

3.  1  the  prisoner  of  Jesus  Christ  for  you  Gen- 


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,  6  That  the  Gentiles  should  be  fellow  hours 
,  8  that  I  should  preach  among  the  Gentiles 

,7  that  ye  henceforth  walk  not  as  other  G. 

1  27  glory  of  this  mystery  among  the  Gentiles 

2.  16  Forbidding  us  to  speak  to  the  Gentiles 
,  ,  even  as  the  Gentiles  which  know  not  God 

f.  7  teacher  of  the  Gentiles  in  faith  and  ven. 

2  :6  preached  unto  the  Gentiles,  believed  on 
ini  am  appointed . .  a  teacher  of  the  Gentiles 
4  17  and.  .all  the  Gentiles  might  hear :  and  I 
2.  i2  your  conversation  honest  among  the  Ge. 

4  t  to  have  wrought  the  will  of  the  Gentiles 

,  John  7  went  forth,  taking  nothing  [of  the  Gen.] 
Kev.  ii.  2  for  it  is  given  unto  the  Gentiles  :  and 

S.IIellenes,  Greeks,  "E\\Vv  IJellen 

John  7.  35  among  the  Gentiles,  and  teach  the  Gen.. 
Korn.  2.  9  of  the  Jew  first,  and  also  of  the  Gentile 
T  10  to  the  Jew  first,  and  also  to  the  Gentile 
-  0  have  before  proved  both  Jews  and  Gen. 

1  Co  10'.  32  Give  none  offence .  .to  the  Gentiles,  nor 
12.  13  whether.  .Jews  or  Gentiles,  whether,  .b. 

GENTILES,  after  the  manner  of  — 

In  the  manner  of  the  nations,  i6 vikus  ethnikos. 

Gal.  2.  14  If  thou,  .livest  after  the  manner  of  Gen. 

GENTLE  — 

1.  Yielding,  pliant,  emeia^s  epieikes. 

Titus  3.  2  gentle,  showing  all  meekness  unto  all 
Tis  2  17  gentle.. easy  to  be  entreated,  full  of 
1  Pe.  2.  18  not  only  to  the  good  and  gentle,  but  also 

2 . Gentle,  mild,  fjmos  epios. 

1  Th.  2.  7  But  we  were  [gentle]  among  you,  even  as 

2  Ti.  2.  24  be  gentle  unto  all.  .apt  to  teach,  patient 

GENTLENESS  — 

1.  To  be  humble,  nay  anah. 

2  Sa.  22.  36  and  thy  gentleness  hath  made  me  great 

2 . Humility,  nyH,  niij?  anavah,  anvah. 

Psa.  18.  35  and  thy  gentleness  hath  made  me  great 

3.  Gentleness,  yielding,  eVieixeia  epieikeia. 

2  Co.  10.  i  beseech  you  by  the.  .gentleness  of  Christ 

i. Kindness,  usefulness,  xpi?o"rorr)s  chrestotes. 

Gal.  5.  22  the  fruit  of  the  spirit  is .. gentleness,  go. 

GENTLY  — 

Gently,  leat.  .  ,  ,, 

2  Sa.  18.  5  gently  for  my  sake  with  the  young  man 


Deut  11.  29  shalt  put  the  blessing  upon  mount  G 

27  12  These  shall  stand  upon  mount  G.  to  bless 
Josh.  8.  33  half  of  them  over  against  mount  G.,  and 
Judg.  9.  7  he  went  and  stood  in  the  top  of  mount  G. 


GE-NP  -BATH,  0313. 

Son  of  Hadad  the  Edomite  by  an  Egyptian  princess, 
the  sister  of  Tahpenes  the  Queen  of  the  Pharaoh  who 
governed  Egypt  near  the  end  of  David's  reign.  B.c. 

IOO°.  . 

1  Ki  11.  20  the  sister  of  Tahpenes  bare  him  G.  Ins 

II.  20  and  G.  was  in  Pharaoh’s  household  among 

GE-RA,  iqa  enmity. 

A  son  of  Bela.  The  text  of  1  Cli.  8.  3  is  corrupt,  and 
the  different  Geras  there  named  may  be  reduced  to 
one,  the  son  of  Bela.  The  Gera  of  Judges  3.  15,  as  the 
ancestor  of  Ehud,  and  in  2  Sa.  16.  5  as  the  ancestor  of 
.Shimei,  is  probably  also  this  same  person.  B.C.  1650. 
Gen.  46.  21  the  sons  of  Benjamin.  .G.,  and  Naaman 
Judg.  3.  15  a  deliverer,  Ehud  the  son  of  G.,  a  Benja. 

2  Sa  16.  5  whose  name  (was)  Shemei,  the  son  of  G. 

19.  16  Shimei  the  son  of  G.,  a  Benjamite,  which 
19. 18  Shimei  the  son  of  G.  fell  down  before  the 
1  Ki.  2.  8  behold .  .with  thee  Shimei  the  son  of  G. 

1  oh  8.  3  the  sons  of  Bela  were,  Addar,  and  G.,  and 

8.  5  And  G.,  and  Shephuphan,  and  Huram 
8.  7  Naaman,  and  Ahiali,  and  G.,  he  removed 

GE'-RAH  — 

Gerah,  a  small  coin,  .Tja  gerah. 

Exod3o.  13  a  shekel  (is)  twenty  geralis  :  an  half  she 

Lev  27  23  shekel,  .twenty  geralis  shall  be  the  shekel 

Num.  3.  47  shekel,  .the  shekel  (is)  twenty  gerahs 

18  16  afterthe  shekel .  which  (is)twenty  gerahs 
Eze.  45.  12  And  the  shekel  (shall  be)  twenty  gerahs 

GE'-RAR,  TJ3  circle.  , 

A  ancient  city  S.  of  Gaza,  probably  the  birthplace 
of  Isaac.  Jonrf-el-Gerar,  as  now  existing,  is  three  hours 
S.S.E.  of  Gaza,  and  limits  the  northern  boundary 
of  the  territory,  if  not  the  actual  site  of  the  town.  The 
Wady-el-Ain,  is  perhaps  the  site  of  the  ancient  Gerar 
where  the  wells  were  digged  by  Abraham  and  reopened 
by  Isaac  (Gen.  26.  18.  22.) 

Gen.  10.  19  from  Sidon,  as  thou  comest  to  G.,  unto 
20.  1  Abraham  journeyed . .  and  sojourned  in  G. 
20.  2  Abimelech  king  of  G.  sent,  and  took  S. 

26.  1  And  Isaac  went  unto  Abimelech .  .unto  G. 
26.  6  And  Isaac  dwelt  in  G. 

26  17  Isaac,  .pitched  his  tent  in  the  valley  of  G. 
26.  20  the  herdmen  of  G.  did  strive  with  Isaac’s 
26.  26  Then  Abimelech  went  to  him  from  G. 

2  Cli  1 4  1 3  Asa  and  the  people . .  pursued  them  unto  G. 
14.  14  they  smote  all  the  cities  round  about  G. 


GER'-SHOM,  Diana  a  stranger  there. 

1.  First  born  son  of  Moses  and  Zipporah.  B.C.  1500. 

Exod.2.  22  bare,  .a  son,  and  he  called  his  name  G. 

18.  3  sons;  of  which  the  name  of  the  one... G. 

1  Ch.23.  15  The  sons  of  Moses  .  .G.,  and  Eliezer 

27  16  Of  the  sons  of  G.,  Shebuel  (was)  the  chief 
26.  24  the  son  of  G. . .  (was)  ruler  of  the  treasures 

2.  Gershon  eldest  son  of  Levi.  B.C.  1700. 

1  Ch  6.  16  The  sons  of  Levi ;  G.,  Kohath,  and  Merari 
6.  17  these  (lie)  the  names  of  the  sons  of  G.;  L. 

6.  20  Of  G.;  Libni  his  son,  Jahatli  his  son 
6  43  son  of  Jahatli,  the  son  of  G.,  the  son  of 
6.  62  And  to  the  sons  of  G. .  .thirteen  cities 
6.  71  Unto  the  sons  of  G. .  .out  of  the  family  of 
15.  7  Of  the  sons  of  G.;  Joel  the  chief,  and  his 

3.  One  of  the  family  of  Phinehas.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra.  8.  2  Of  the  sons  of  Phinehas;  G.:  of  the  sons 
4  Father  of  Jonathan,  a  Levite  that  became  priest 
to  the  Danites  that  settled  at  Laisli  111  the  time  of  the 
Judges. 

Judg.18.  30  Jonathan,  the  son  of  G. .  .lie  and  his  sons 

GER'-SHON,  pzH3.  .  ,  . 

Another  form  of  Gershom,  son  of  Levi,  found  in  the 
following  passages : — 

Gen.  46. 11  the  sons  of  Levi ;  G.,  Kohath,  and  Mera. 
Exod.  6.  16  G.,  and  Kohath,  and  Merari :  and  the 
6.  17  sons  of  G. ;  Libni,  and  Shinn,  according 
Num.  3.  17  sons  of  Levi.  .G.,  and  Kohath,  and  Mera. 

3. 18  these  (are)  the  names  of  the  sons  of  G. 

3  21  Of  G. .  .the  family  of  the  Libnites,  and  the 

3.  25  And  the  charge  of  the  sons  of  G.  in  the 

4.  22  Take  also  the  sum  of  the  sons  of  G. 

4.  28  This  (is)  the  service . .  of  the  sons  of  G. 

4.  38  those  that  were  numbered  of  the  sons  of  G. 

7  7  four  oxen  he  gave  unto  the  sons  of  G. 

10’  17  the  sons  of  G.  and  the  sons  of  Merari 
26.  S7  of  G .,  the  family  of  the  Gersliomtes  :  of 
Josli.21.  6  the  children  of  G.  (had)  by  lot.  .thirteen 
1  Ch.  6.  t  The  sons  of  Levi  ;  G.,  Kohath,  and  Mer. 
23.  6  the  sons  of  Levi,  (namely),  G.,  Kohath 

GER-SHON-ITES,  ’J1SH3. 

Patronymic  of  the  descendants  of  Gershon  son  of 
Levi. 

Num.  3.  21  Shimites:  these  (are)the  families  of  the  G. 

3  23  The  families  of  the  G.  shall  pitch  behind 

3  24  the  chief,  .of  the  G. .  .Eliasaph  the  son  of 

4  24  the  service  of  the  families  of  the  G. 

4.  27  be  all  the  service  of  the  sons  of  the  G. 

26  <57  family  of  the  G.:  of  Kohath,  the  family 
Josh  21.  33  All  the  cities  of  the  G. .  .(were)  thirteen 

1  Ch  23  7  Of  the  G.  (were),  Laadan,  and  Shimei 

26.  21  the  sons  of  the  G.  Laadan .. (were)  Jehieli 
26.  21  chief  fathers,  (even)  of  Laadan  the  G. 

29  8  treasure,  .by  the  hand  of  Jehiel  the  G. 

2  Ch.29. 12  of  the  G.  ;  Joah  the  son  of  Zimmali 

GE'-SHAM,  ]sb3  (prop.  Geshan),  firm,  strong. 

A  son  of  Jahdai  of  the  family  of  Caleb.  B.C.  1470. 

1  Ch.  2.  47  Regem,  and  Jotliam,  and  G.,  and  Pelat 
GE'-SHEM,  cgQ  corporealness. 

An  Arabian  wiio  with  others  opposed  Nehemiah.  B.C. 
445* 

Neh.  2. 19  But  when..  G.  the  Arabian,  heard  (it) 

6  iG  the  Arabian .  .heard  that  I  had  builded 
6.  2  That  Sanballat  and  G.  sent  unto  me,  say. 


3. 7b  cut  off,  gain  dishonestly,  balsa. 

Eze.  22.  27  to  destroy  souls,  to  get  dishonest  gain 

4.  To  seek,  bps  bagash,  3. 

Feel.  3.  6  A  time  to  get,  and  a  time  to  lose  ;  a  time 

5.  To  go  on,  f]S;  yalak. 

Gen.  12.  I  Get  thee  out  of  thy  country,  and  from 
22.  2  and  get  thee  into  the  laud  of  Monah 
Num  22.  13  Get  you  into  your  land ;  for  the  Lord 
Josh.  2.  16  Get  you  to  the  mountain,  lest  the  pursu. 

22  4  return  ye,  and  get  you  into  your  tents 

2  Sa  17  23  arose,  and  gat  him  home  to  his  house 

1  Ki  2  26  Get  thee  to  Anathoth,  unto  thine  own  11. 
14.  12  Arise  thou  therefore,  get  thee  to  thine 
17.  3  Get  thee  hence,  and  turn  thee  eastward 
17.  9  Arise,  get  thee  to  Zarephath,  which 

2  Ki  3  13  get  thee  to  the  prophets  of  thy  father 

Jer.  5.  5  I  will  get  me  unto  the  great  men,  and 

6.  To  take,  receive,  npS  laqach. 

Gen.  34.  4  Shechem  spake.  Get  me  this  damsel  to 
Exod.  5.  11  Go  ye,  get  you  straw  where  ye  can  find  it 

Judg  14.  2  now  therefore  get  her  for  me  to  wife 

14  3  Get  her  for  me  ;  for  she  pleaseth  me  well 

Prov  o.  7  He  that  reproveth  a  scomer  getteth  to 
22.  25  Lest  thou  learn,  .and  get  a  snare  to  thy 

7.  To  find,  k>’=  matsa.  . 

Num  31 .  so  what  every  man  hath  gotten,  of  jewels  of 
2  Sa.  20.  6  lest  he  get  him  fenced  cities, and  escape  us 
Job  31.  25  and  because  mine  hand  had  gotten  much 
Prov.  6.  33  A  wound  and  dishonour  shall  he  get ;  and 

8.  To  move  (off),  id  nud.  . 

^Ter.  49.  30  Flee,  get  you  far  off,  dwell  deep,  O  ye  in. 

9.  To  remove,  journey,  VP)  nasa. 

Num  14.  25  turn  you,  and  get  you  into  the  wilderness 


~  J - *  “ 

10.  To  (cause  to)  reach,  attain,  overtake,  nasag,o. 
Num.  6.  21  beside  (that)  that  his  hand  shall  get 


GER-GE-SEN'-ES,  Tepyeapuoi. 

The  inhabitants  of  a  district  S.E.  of  the  Lake  of  Tiberias, 
In  some  MSS.  the  reading  is  Gadarenoi. 

Matt.  8.  28  he  was  come .  .into  the  country  of  the  [G.] 

GE-RI'-ZIM,  c'ni  waste  places. 

A  mountain  of  the  Gerizzites,  or  dwellers  in  a  “shorn” 
land  (“  a  desert  ”),  possibly  the  tribe  subdued  by  David. 
In  conjunction  with  Mount  Ebal  it  was  the  scene  of  a 
great  solemnity  upon  the  entrance  of  Israel  into 
Canaan. 


GE'-SHUR,  ilba  bridge-land. 

A  kingdom  in  the  N.E.  of  Bashan  adjoining  Argob  and 
Aram,  and  on  the  eastern  slope  of  Hermon. 

2  Sa  7  3  Maacah  the  daughter  of  Talmai  king  of  G. 

13.  37  But  Absalom  fled,  .to  Talmai.  .king  of  G. 

13.  38  So  Absalom  fled,  and  went  to  G.,  and 

14.  23  So  Joab  arose  and  went  to  G.,  and  lirou. 
14.  32  to  say,  Wherefore  am  I  come  from  G.  ? 
it  8  thy  servant  vowed,  .while  I  abode  at  G. 

1  Ch.  2.  23  he  took  G.,  and  Aram,  with  the  towns  of 
3  2  Maachah  the  daughter  of  Talmai  k.  of  G. 

GE-SHU'-RI  and  GESHURITES,  ’HBQ. 

1.  The  inhabitants  of  Geshur. 

Deut.  3.14  took  all  the  country . .  unto  the  coasts  of  G. 
Josh.  12.  5  And  reigned . .  unto  the  border  of  the  G. 
13.  II  Gilead,  and  the  border  of  the  G.  and  Ma. 
13. 13  the  children  of  Israel  expelled  not  the  G. 
13. 13  but  theG. .  .dwell  among  the  Israelites 

2.  A  tribe  dwelling  between  Arabia  and  Pliilistia. 

Josh.  1 3.  2  the  borders  of  the  Philistines  and  all  G. 
1  Sa.  27.  8  David  and  his  men.  .invaded  the  G.,  anil 

to  — 

1.  To  come  or  go  in,  ftia  bo. 

Gen.  45.  17  and  go,  get  you  into  the  land  of  Canaan 

1  Sa.  22.  5  depart,  and  get  thee  into  the  land  of  Ju. 

2  Sa.  19.  3  the  people  gat  them  by  stealth  that  day 

1  Ki.  I.  13  Go  and  get  thee  in  unto  king  David,  and 

2  Ki.  7.  12  catch  them  alive,  and  get  into  the  city 
Isa.  22.  15  Go,  get  thee  unto  this  treasurer ..  unto  S. 

47.  s  Sit  thou  silent,  and  get  thee  into  dark. 

Eze.  3.  4  go,  get  thee  unto  the  house  of  Israel,  and 

3.  11  go,  get  thee  to  them  of  the  captivity,  unto 

2.  To  cause  to  come,  kia  bo,  5. 

Lam.  5.  9  We  gat  our  bread  with . .  our  lives  because 


GET, 


W.To  do,  make,  nyj]  asah. 

Gen.  12.  5  the  souls  that  they  had  gotten  in  Haran 
31.  I  of.  .our  father’s  hath  he  gotten  all  this 
Deut.  8.  17  My  power,  .hath  gotten  me  this  wealth 
8.  18  he  that  giveth  thee  power  to  get  wealth 
2  Sa  8.  1 3  David  gat . .  a  name  when  he  returned  fr. 
Neh  9  IO  So  didst  thou  get  thee  a  name,  as  (it  is) 
Eccl  2  8  I  gat  me  men  singers  and  women  singers 

Isa  is  7  Therefore  the  abundance  they  have  got. 

Jer  17.  1 1  he  that  getteth  riches,  and  not  by  right 
48.  36  the  riches,  .he  hath  gotten  are  perished 
Eze  28  4  With . .  wisdom . .  thou  hast  gotten  thee 

’  28.  4  and  hast  gotten  gold  and  silver  into  thy 
38.  12  people,  .which  have  gotten  cattle  and 
Dan.  9.  15  hast  gotten  thee  renown,  as  at  this  day 

12.  To  cause  to  come  out,  bring  out,  pis  pug,  5. 

Prov.  3.  13  and  the  man  (that)  getteth  understanding 

lS.To  get,  obtain,  qanah. 

Gen  4.  1  said,  I  have  gotten  a  man  from  the  Lord 
Prov.  4.  3  Get  wisdom,  get  understanding  :  forget 
4.  7  get  wisdom  :  and  with  all.  .get  understa. 
is  32  he  that  lieareth  reproof  getteth  understa. 

16  16  How  much  better,  .to  get  wisdom  than  g.’r 
16.  16  to  get  understanding  rather  to  be  chosen 

17  16  a  price  in  the  hand  of  a  fool  to  get  wisd. 

18  IS  The  heart  of  the  prudent  getteth  know. 
19.  8  He  that  getteth  wisdom  loveth  his  own 

Eccl  2  7  I  got.  .servants  and  maidens,  and  had 

Jer  ’  1 V.  1  Go,  and  get  thee  a  linen  girdle,  and  put 
n  2  So  I  got  a  girdle,  according  to  the  word  of 
4  Take  the  girdle  that  thou  hast  got,  which 
19.  1  Go  and  get  a  potter’s  earthen  bottle,  and 

li.  To  acquire,  gain,  dyirakash. 

Gen  31  18  and  all  his  goods  which  he  had  gotten 
'  31.  18  which  he  had  gotten  in  Padan-aram 
76.  6  which  he  had  got  in  the  land  of  Canaan 
46.  6  which  they  had  gotten  in  the  land  of  Ca. 

15  To  place,  set,  put,  appoint,  D'b,  c-b  sim,  sum. 
Zeph.  3.  19  I  Will  get  them  praise  and  fame  in  ever} 

16.  To  no  up  into,  eyfiaivu  embaino. 

Matt  14.  22  to  get  into  a  ship,  and  to  go  before  him 
Mark  6.  45  constrained  Ins  disciples  to  get  mto  the 

17.  To  go  out  or  forth,  exeimi. 

Acts  27.  43  cast,  .first  (into  the  sea),  and  get  to  land 

18 . To  begin  to  find,  evpi<rK<a  heurisko. 

Luke  9.  12  that  they  may  go.  .and  get  victuals  .  for 
[See  also  Deceitfully,  early,  far,  heat,  possession,  stealth 
understanding,  victory.] 

GET,  to  be  able  to  — 

To  cause  to  reach ,  attain ,  overtalce ,  nasag.o. 

Lev.  14.  22,  31  such  as  he  is  able  to  get.  .the  one 
14.  32  whose  hand  is  not  able  to  get.  .to  his  clc 

GET  away,  to  — 

1 '  TX  23”  26  David made  haste  to  get  away  for  fearoff 
26.  12  and  they  gat  them  away,  and  no  man  sa 
2  Sa.  4  7  gat  them  away  through  the  plain  all  mgh 

’ter.” 48.%  unto  Moab,  that  it  may  flee  and  get  awa 

^Dan."^  let  the  beasts  get  away  from  under  it 


GET,  can —  .  r 

To  cause  to  reach,  attain,  overtake, 

Lev  14.  21  if  he  (be)  poor,  and  cannot  get  so  muen 
14  30  And  he  shall  offer,  such  as  he  can  get 


GET 


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GIBEON 


ET  down,  to  — 

.To  go  down,  tv  yarad. 

Gen.  42.  2  get  you  down  thither,  and  buy  for  us 
Exodig.  24  Away,  get  thee  down,  and  thou  shalt 

32  7  Go,  get  thee  down  ;  for  thy  people,  which 

Deut.  9.  12  Arise,  get  thee  down  quickly  from  hence 
Judg.  7.  9  Arise,  get  thee  down  unto  the  host ;  for 
Ruth  3.  3  anoint  thee . .  and  get  thee  down  to  the  fl 
1  Sa.  15.  6  get  you  down  from  among  the  Amalekites 

1  Ki.  18.  44  get  thee  down,  that  the  rain  stop  thee  n. 

Joel  3.  13  come,  get  you  down  ;  for  the  press  is  full 

..To  go  down,  Kara) 3aiVo>  katabaino. 

Acts  10.  20  Arise  therefore,  and  get  thee  down,  and 

iET  thee,  to  — 

Vo  go  away  or  under,  uirdycn  hupago. 

Matt  16.  23  Get  thee  behind  me,  Satan :  thou  art  an 
Mark  8.  33  Get  thee  behind  me,  Satan  :  for  thou  sa. 
Luke  4.  8  [said.  .Get  thee  behind  me,  Satan] 

IET  forth,  to  — 

Vo  go  out,  np  yatsa. 

Exodi2.  31  Rise  up.  .get  you  forth  from  among  my  p. 

IET  hence,  to  — 

..  To  go  on,  yalaJe. 

Zecli.  6.  7  Get  you  hence,  walk  to  and  fro  through 

! .To  go  out,  up,  yatsa. 

Isa.  30.  22  thou  shalt  say  unto  it.  Get  thee  hence 

!.  To  go  away  or  under,  vitayw  liupago. 

Matt.  4.  10  Get  thee  hence,  Satan  :  for  it  is  written 

JET  (him),  to  — 

[.To  be  gathered,  r|CX  asaph,  2. 

Num  11.  30  Moses  gat  him  into  the  camp,  he  and  the 

l.To  go  on,  T]*?;  yalalc. 

Judg  19.  28  man  rose  up,  and  gat  him  unto  his  place 

2  Sa.  17.  23  arose,  and  gat  him  home  to  his  house 

JET  hold  upon,  to  — 

To  find,  uyo  matsa. 

Psa.116.  3  the  pains  of  hell  gat  hold  upon  me :  I  fo. 

SET  honour,  to  — 

To  be  or  become  honoured,  weighty,  135  kabed,  2. 

Exodi4. 17  and  I  will  get  me  honour  upon  Pharaoh 

14.  18  when  I  have  gotten  me  honour  upon  Ph. 

SET  more,  to  — 

To  add,  ']d;  yasaph,  5. 

Eccl.  1.  16  and  have  gotten  more  wisdom  than  all 
GET  (self  back)  again,  to  — 

To  turn  back,  aw  shub. 

Num22.  34  now  therefore.  .1  will  get  me  back  again 
Deut.  5.  30  Go  say.  .Get  you  into  your  tents  again 
GET  (self)  up,  to  — 

1. To  ride,  331  rakab. 

2  Sa.  13.  29  every  man  gat  him  up  upon  his  mule 

2.  To  be  gone  up,  DI5"J  ramam,  2. 

Numi6.  45  Get  you  up  from  among  this  congregation 

GET  out,  to  — - 

1. To  go  out,  up,  yatsa. 

Gen.  19.  14  Up,  get  you  out  of  this  place  ;  for  the 

31. 13  arise,  get  thee  out  from  this  land,  and 
Exodn.  8  Get  thee  out,  and  all  the  people  that  fol. 

2 . To  go  out  or  forth,  e’|epx°Mal  exerchomai. 

Lukei3.  31  Get  thee  out,  and  depart  hence  :  for  H. 

Acts  7.  3  Get  thee  out  of  thy  country,  and  from 

22. 18  Make  haste,  and  get  thee  quickly  out  of 

GET  over,  to  — 

To  go  over,  331/  abar. 

Deut.  2. 13  Now  rise  up.  .get  you  over  the  brook  Z. 
GET  thee,  to  — 

To  go  on,  halak. 

1  Ki.14.  2  get  thee  to  Shiloh  :  behold,  there  (is)  A. 

GET  up,  to  — 

1. To  touch,  come  upon,  strike,  JGJ  nag  a. 

2  Sa.  5.  8  Whosoever  getteth  up  to  the  gutter,  and 

2.  To  go  up,  nSy  alah. 

Gen.  44. 17  as  for  you,  get  you  up  in  peace  unto  your 
Exod.  1.  10  fight,  .and.  .get  them  up  out  of  the  land 

24. 18  Moses  went,  .and  gat  him  up  into  the  m. 
Numi3.  17  Get  you  up  this,  .southward,  and  go  up 

14.  40  gat  them  up  into  the  top  of  the  mount. 

27.  12  Get  thee  up  into  this  mount  Abarim,  and 
Deut.  3.  27  Get  thee  up  into  the  top  of  Pisgah,  and 

17.  8  get  thee  up  into  the  place  which  the  Lord 
32.  49  Get  thee  up  into  this  mountain  Abarim 

Josh. 17.  15  get  thee  up  to  the  wood,  .and  cut  down. 
Judg.  9.  48  Abimelech  gat  him  up  to  mount  Zalmon 
9.  51  and  gat  them  up  to  the  top  of  the  tower 
1  Sa.  9.  13  Now  therefore  get  you  up  ;  for  about  this 
13. 15  Samuel  arose,  and  gat  him  up  from  Gil. 

24.  22  David  and  his  men  gat  them  up  unto  theh. 

25.  5  Get  you  up  to  Carmel,  and  go  to  Nabal 

1  Ki.12. 18  made  speed  to  get  him  up  to  his  chariot 

18.  41  Get  thee  up,  eat  and  drink  ;  for . .  a  sound 

2  Ch.io.  18  made  speed  to  get  him  up  to  (his)  chariot 
Isa.  40.  9  0  Zion,  .get  thee  up  into  the  high  niouii^ 
Jer.  46.  4  get  up,  ye  horsemen,  and  stand  forth 

49.  31  Arise,  get  you  up  unto  the  wealthy  nation 

3.  To  be  gone  up,  n? si  alah,  2. 

Numi6.  24  Get  you  up  from  about  the  tabernacle  of 
16.  27  So  they  gat  up  from  the  taberuacle  of  K. 


4.  To  rise,  Dip  gum. 

Josh.  7.  10  Get  thee  up  ;  wherefore  liest  thou  thus 

GET  (you)  — 

To  turn  aside,  "TO  sur. 

Isa.  30.  11  Get  you  out  of  the  way,  turn  aside  out 
GE'-THER,  1J13. 

The  third  in  order  of  the  sons  of  Aram,  but  in  1  Ch.  1. 17 
reckoned  among  the  sons  of  Shem.  B.c.  2200. 

Gen.  10.  23  And  the  children  of  Aram.  .G.,  and  Ma. 

1  Ch.  1.  17  Aram,  and  (Jz,  and  Hul,  and  G.,  and  M. 

GETH-SE-MA'-NE,  TeQa-npavg  ( from  lleb.)  wine 
press  and  oil  (farm). 

A  place  beyond  the  Kedron,  at  the  foot  of  Olivet,  to 
the  N.W.,  and  nearly  a  mile  from  the  walls  of  Jeru¬ 
salem.  Attached  to  it  was  a  garden  or  orchard. 

Matt. 26.  36  Then  cometh  Jesus,  .to  a  place  called [G], 
Marki4.  32  they  came  to  a  place  which  was  named  G. 

GETTING  — 

1. To  work,  make,  Sys  poal. 

Prov.21.  6  The  getting  of  treasures  by  a  lying  tong. 

2.  Getting,  obtaining,  i;ip  qinyan. 

Gen.  31.  18  he  carried  away,  .the  cattle  of  his  getting 
Prov.  4.  7  with  all  thy  getting  get  understanding 

GE-TJ'-EL,  Sxiui  God  of  salvation. 

A  sou  of  Machi,  a  prince  of  Gad,  and  one  of  these 
sent  out  to  search  the  land.  B.C.  1490. 

Num.13. 15  Of  the  tribe  of  Gad,  G.  the  son  of  Machi 

GE'-ZER,  nta  a  precipice. 

An  ancient  city  of  Canaan  whose  king  Horam  or  Elam 
was  slain,  with  all  his  people,  by  Joshua  and  Israel. 
The  town  itself  was  not  destroyed  but  formed  one  of 
the  boundary  marks  of  Ephraim  on  the  W.  limit  of  the 
tribe,  and  was  allotted  to  the  Koliathites.  It  was  near 
lower  Beth-horon  and  the  sea,  and  is  now  called  Jimzu, 
the  ancient  Gimzo,  four  miles  N.  of  Nicopolis  (Amwds). 
Josh  10.  33  Horam  king  of  G.  came  up  to  help  Lacli. 

12. 12  The  king  of  Eglon,  one  ;  the  king  of  G. 

16.  3  unto  the  coast  of  Beth-horon .  .and  to  G. 

16. 10  drave  not  out  the  Cana,  that  dwelt  in  G. 
21.  21  they  gave  them.  .G.  with  her  suburbs 
Judg  1.  29  drive  out  the  Canaanites  that  dwelt  in  G. 

1.  29  but  the  Canaanites  dwelt  in  G.  among 
1  Ki-  9.  15  Jerusalem.  .Hazor,  and  Megiddo,  and  G. 

9.  16  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt  had.  taken  G. 

9.  17  Solomon  built  G.,  and  Beth-horon  the 

1  Ch  6.  67  they  gave  unto  them.  .G.  with  her  sub. 

7.  28  and  westward  G.,  with  the  towns  thereof 
20.  4  there  arose  war  at  G.  with  the  Philistines 

GE-ZER-ITES,  nw,  'na.  The  inhabitants  of  Gezer. 

1  Sa.  27.  8  David  and  his  men.  .invaded,  .the  G. 

GHOST  — 

1.  Soul,  animal  breath,  nephesh. 

Job  1 1.  20  their  hope . .  the  giving  up  of  the  ghost 
Jer.  13.  9  she  hath  given  up  the  ghost ;  her  sun  is 

2.Spirit,  irveopa  pnemna. 

Matt 27.  50  when  he  had  cried,  .yielded  up  the  ghost 
Johni9.  30  he  bowed  his  head,  and  gave  up  the  ghost 

GHOST,  to  give  or  yield  up  the  — 

1. To  gasp  out,  expire,  jna  gam. 

Gen.  25.  8  Abraham  gave  up  the  ghost,  and  died  in 
25.  17  Islimael.  .gave  up  the  ghost  and  died 
35.  29  Isaac  gave  up  the  ghost,  and  died,  and 
49.  33  Jacob,  yielded  up  the  ghost,  and  was  gat. 
Job  3. 11  (why)  did  I  (not)  give  up  the  ghost  when 

10.  18  Oh  that  I  had  given  up  the  ghost,  and  no 

13.  19  if  I  hold  my  tongue,  I  .give  up  the  ghost 

14.  10  man  giveth  up  the  ghost,  and  where  (is) 
Lam.  1. 19  mine  elders  gave  up  the  ghost  in  the  city 

2 . To  breathe  out,  £icirv4a>  ekpneo. 

Markis.  37  And  Jesus  cried,  .and  gave  up  the  ghost 

15.  39  that  he  so  cried  out,  and  gave  up  the  g. 
Luke23.  46  and  having  said  thus,  he  gave  up  the  gh. 

3.  To  breathe  out,  expire,  ekpsucho. 

Acts  5.  5  Ananias,  .fell  down,  and  gave  up  the  gh. 

5.  10  yielded  up  the  ghost :  and  the  young 

12.  23  was  eaten  of  worms,  and  gave  up  the  gh. 

GI'-AH,  rra  waterfall,  ravine  or  glen. 

A  place  on  the  way  to  the  wilderness  of  Gibeon  of  Ben¬ 
jamin. 

2  Sa.  2.  24  the  hill  of  Ammah,  that  (lieth)  before  G. 

GIANT  — 

1.  Mighty,  strong  one,  lias  gibbor. 

Job  16. 14  He  breaketh.  .runneth  upon  me  like  a  g. 

2.  Fearful  one,  giant,  NS")  rapha. 

Deut.  2.  11  Which  also  were  accounted  giants,  as 

2.  20  That  also  was  accounted  a  land  of  giants 
2.  20  giants  dwelt  therein  in  old  time  ;  and 
3. 11  only  Og.  .remained  of  the  remnant  of  g. 
3. 13  Bashan,  which  was  called  the  land  of  gia. 
Josh.12.  4  Og . .  of  the  remnant  of  the  giants,  that 

13.  12  who  remained  of  the  remnant  of  the  gia,, 
15.  8  the  end  of  the  valley  of  the  giants  north. 

17.  15  land  of  the  Perizzites  and  of  the  giants 

18.  16  in  the  valley  of  the  giants  on  the  north 
1  Ch  20.  4  Sippai . .  of  the  children  of  the  giant 

20.  6  he  also  was  the  son  of  the  giant 
20.  8  These  were  born  unto  the  giant  in  Gath 


3. A  fearf  ul  one,  giant,  nan  raphali. 

2  Sa.  21.  16  Ishbi-benob.  .of  the  sons  of  the  giant 

21.  18  Saph,  which  (was)  of  the  sons  of  the  giant 

21.  20  and  he  also  was  born  to  the  giant 

21.  22  These  four  were  born  to  the  giant  in  Gath 

1. Fallen  ones,  fellers,  D'S'E)  nephilim. 

Gen.  6.  4  There  were  giants  in  the  earth  in  those 
Numi3-  33  And  there  we  saw  the  giants,  the 

13.  33  sons  of  Anak,  (which  come)  of  the  giants 

GIB-BAR,  high,  mighty. 

One  who  came  up  with  Zerubbabel.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  20  Th§  children  of  G.,  ninety  and  five 

GIB-BE'-THON,  jin??  height. 

A  town  of  Dan  given  to  the  Kohathites. 

Josh  19.  44  And  Eltekeh,  and  G.,  and  Baalatli 

21.  23  of  the  tribe  of  Dan.  G.  with  her  suburbs 
1  Ki.  15.  27  and  Baasha  smote  him  at  G.,  which 

15.  27  for  Nadab  and  all  Israel  laid  siege  to  G. 

16.  15  the  people  (were)  encamped  against  G. 

16.  17  Omri  went  up  from  G.,  and  all  Israel  with 

GIB'-EA,  S'li’33  highlander. 

Son  of  Sheva,  a  descendant  of  Judah.  But  perhaps  the 
city  Gibeah  in  Judah  is  meant. 

1  Ch.  2.  49  Sheva.  .and  the  father  of  G. :  and  the  da. 

GIB'-EAH,  GEB  -EATH,  mni,  V33,  J/33,  nj/33  height. 

A  city  in  the  mountains  of  Judah,  now  el-Fid. 

Josh.  15.  57  Cain,  G.,  and  Timnah ;  ten  cities  with 

18.  28  Jebusi,  which  (is)  Jerusalem,  G.,  (and)  K. 
Judg  19.  12  city,  .of  Israel ;  we  will  pass  over  to  G. 

19.  13  draw  near  to  one  of  these  places,  in  G. 

19. 14  the  sun  went  down,  .by  G.,  which 

19.  15  turned  aside,  .to  go  in.  .to  lodge  in  G. 

19.  16  and  he  sojourned  in  G.:  but  the  men  of 

20.  4  I  came  into  G.  that  (belongeth)  to  Benja. 

20.  5  And  the  men  of  G.  rose  against  me 
20.  9  this . .  the  thing  which  we  will  do  to  G. 

20.  10  when  they  come  to  G.  of  Benjamin,  acc. 

20.  13  the  children  of  Belial,  which  (are)  in  G. 

20.  14  gathered,  .tog.  out  of  the  cities  unto  G. 

20.  15  beside  the  inhabitants  of  G.,  which  were 
20.  19  children  of  Israel,  encamped  against  G. 

20.  20  put . .  in  array  to  fight  against  them  at  G. 
20.  21  children  of  Benjamin  came  forth  out  of  G. 
20.  25  Benjamin  went  forth,  .out  of  G.  the  sec. 

20.  29  Israel  set  liers  in  wait  round  about  G. 

20.  30  and  put  themselves  in  array  against  G. 

20.  31  and  the  other  to  G.  in  the  field,  about 
20.  33  the  liers . .  came . .  out  of  the  meadow  s  of  G. 
20.  34  there  came  against  G.  ten  thousand 
20.  36  the  liers  in  wait,  .they  had  set  beside  G. 

20.  37  hers  in  wait  hasted,  and  rushed  upon  G. 

20.  43  trode  them  down  with  ease  overagainstG. 

1  Sa.  10.  26  Saul  also  went  home  to  G.;  and  there 
11.  4  Then  came  the  messengers  to  G.  of  Saul 
13.  2  and  a  thousand  were  with  Jonathan  in  G. 

13. 15  and  gat  him  up  from  Gilgal  unto  G. 

13.  16  And  Saul,  abode  in  G.  of  Benjamin 

14.  2  Saul  tarried  in  the  uttermost  part  of  G. 

14.  5  and  the  other  southward  over  against  G. 

14.  16  watchmen  of  Saul  in  G.  of  Benjamin  look. 

15.  34  Saul  went  up  to  his  house  to  G.  of  Saul 

22.  6  Saul  abode  in  G.  under  a  tree  in  Ramah 

23.  19  Then  came  up  the  Ziphites  to  Saul  to  G. 

26.  1  And  the  Ziphites  came  unto  Saul  to  G. 

2  Sa.  6.  3,  4  the  house  of  Abinadab  that  (was)  in  G. 

21.  6  will  hang  them  up  unto  the  LORD  in  G. 

23.  29  Ittai  the  son  of  Ribai  out  of  G.  of  the 

1  Ch.11.  31  Ithai  the  son  of  Ribai  of  G.,  (that  pertai.) 

2  Ch.13.  2  Michaiah  the  daughter  of  Uriel  of  G. 

Isa.  10.  29  Ramah  is  afraid ;  G.  of  Saul  is  fled 
Hos.  5.  8  Blow  ye  the  comet  in  G. .  .the  trumpet 

9.  9  corrupted  (themselves),  as  in  the  days  of  G. 
10.  9  thou  hast  sinned  from  the  days  of  G. 

10.  9  the  battle  in  G. . .  did  not  overtake  them 

GIB-EA-THITE,  ’ni/23.  An  inhabitant  of  Gibeah. 

1  Ch.12.  3  then  joash,  the  sons  of  Shemaah  the  G. 

GEB-E  -ON,  ]ij/33  hill,  height. 

One  of  the  four  cities  of  the  Hivites  that  made  a  league 
with  Joshua  to  escape  the  fate  of  Jericho  and  Ai.  It 
was  given  to  Benjamin  and  made  a  Levitical  city.  It 
is  now  called  El-Jib,  on  the  northern  camel  road  from 
Jerusalem  to  Jaffa,  and  stands  on  the  more  northern  of 
two  mamelons,  just  at  the  spot  where  the  road  to  the 
sea  parts  into  two  branches.  The  road  passes  to  the 
N.  of  the  base  of  the  lull  El-J ib,  four  miles  from  Bethel. 
Josh.  9.  3  when  the  inhabitants  of  G.  heard  what  J. 
o  17  Now  their  cities  (were)  G.,  and  Chephirah 
10  1  the  inhabitants  of  G.  had  made  peace 

10.  2  they  feared  greatly,  because  G.  (was)  a 

10  4  Come . .  and  help  me,  that  we  may  smite  G. 
10.  s  and  all  their  hosts . .  encamped  before  G. 
10.  6  the  men  of  G.  sent  unto  J oshua . .  saying 
10.  10  slew  them  with  a  great  slaughter  at  G. 
io.  12  he  said.  .Sun,  stand  thou  still  upon  G. 

10.  41  And  Joshua  smote  them,  .even  unto  G. 

11  19  save  the  Hivites,  the  inhabitants  of  G. 

18  25  G.,  and  Ramah,  and  Beeroth 
21  17  out  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  G.  with  her 

2  Sa  2  12  servants . .  went  out  from  Malianaim  to  G. 
'213  went . .  and  met  together  by  the  pool  of  G. 

2  16  was  called  Helkath-hazzurim .  .in  G. 

2.  24  Giah  by  the  way  of  the  wilderness  of  G. 

3  30  he  had  slain  their  brother  Asahel  at  G. 
20!  8  When . .  at  the  great  stone  which  (is)  in  G. 

1  Ki.  3.  4  the  king  went  to  G.  to  sacrifice  there 

3.  5  In  G.  the  LORD  appeared  to  Solomon  in 


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i  Ki.  g.  2  time,  as  he  had  appeared  unto  himjat  G. 

1  Ch.  8.  29  And  at  G.  dwelt  the  father  of  G.;  whose 

g.  35  And  in  G.  dwelt  the  father  of  G.,  Jehiel 
14.  16  smote  the  host  of  the  Philistines  from  G. 

16.  39  tabernacle,  .in  the  high  place,  at  G. 

21.  29  For.  .at  that  season  in  the  high  place  at  G. 
2M.i1.  1.  3  Solomon . .  went  to  the  high  place,  .at  G. 

1.  13  Solomon  came  (from),  .the  high  pi.  .at  G. 
Neh.  3.  7  repaired,  .the  men  of  G.,  anil  of  Mizpali 
7.  25  The  children  of  G.  ninety  and  live 
Isa.  28.  21  he  shall  be  wroth  as  (in)  the  valley  of  G. 
Jer.  28.  1  Azur  the  prophet,  which  (was)  of  G. 

41. 12  found  him  by  the  great  waters,  .in  G. 

41.  16  eunuchs,  whom  he  had  brought.  .fromG. 

GIBEONITES,  'lyaa.  The  inhabitants  of  Oibeon. 

2  Sa.  21.  1  (It  is)  for  Saul .  .because  he  slew  the  G. 

21.  2  the  king  called  the  G.,  and  said  unto 
si.  2  the  G.  (were)  not  of  the  children  of  Israel 
21.  3  Wherefore  David  said  unto  the  G.,  What 
21.  4  the  G.  said  unto  him,  We  will  have  no  sil. 

2i.  9  delivered  them  into  the  hands  of  the  G. 

1  Ch.12.  4  Ismaiah  the  G.,  a  mighty  man  among  the 
Neh.  3.  7  next  unto  them  repaired  Melatiah  the  G. 

GIB-LITES,  ’^33. 

The  inhabitants  of  Gebal,  a  people  of  Bibylus,  a  city 
and  district  at  the  N.  of  Canaan  and  S.  of  Sidon,  near 
the  sea  shore. 

Josh.  13.  s  the  land  of  the  G.,  and  all  Lebanon 
GID-DAL'-TI,  'nSnj  I  have  magnified. 

One  of  the  sons  of  Heman,  “  the  king’s  seer,”  and  hence 
a  Kohathite.  His  office  was,  with  thirteen  of  his 
brethren,  to  sound  the  horn  in  the  service  of  the  taber¬ 
nacle.  He  had  also  charge  of  the  twenty-second 
course.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.25.  4  Jerimoth,  Hananiali,  Hanani,  Eliatli.,  G. 
25.  29  The  two  and  twentieth  to  G.,  (he),  his 

GID’-DEL,  Vna  very  great. 

1.  One  whose  children  came  up  with  Zerubbabel.  B.C. 
S36- 

Ezra  2.  47  the  children  of  G.,  the  children  of  Gahar 
Neh.  7.  49  children  of  flanan,  the  children  of  G. 

2.  Sons  of  Giddel;  were  also  among  the  servants  of  Solo¬ 
mon  who  came  up  in  the  same  company  with  No.  1. 

Ezra  2.  56  children  of  Darkon,  the  children  of  G. 

Neh.  7.  58  children  of  Darkon,  the  children  of  G. 
GID'-EON,  pin?  feller ,  sucker,  hewer,  i.e.  great  warr. 

A  son  of  Joash  a  Manassehite.  He  delivered  Israel 
from  Miclian.  lie  is  also  called  Jerubbael,  and  judged 
Israel  forty  years  as  the  fifth  judge.  B.C.  1256. 

Judg.  6.  11  his  son  G.  threshed  wheat  by  the  wine  p. 

6.  13  G.  said  unto  him,  Oh  my  Lord,  if  the  Lo. 

6.  19  And  G.  went  in,  and  made  ready  a  kid 

6.  22  when  G.  perceived  that  he  (was)  an  angel 

6.  22  G.  said,  Alas,  O  Lord  God  !  for  because  I 

6.  24  Then  G.  built  an  altar  there  unto  the  L. 

6.  27  Then  G.  took  ten  men  of  his  servants 

6.  29  G.  the  son  of  Joash  hath  done  this  thing 

6.  34  But  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  came  upon  G. 
6.  36  G.  said  unto  God,  If  thou  wilt  save  Isra. 

6.  39  G.  said . .  Let  not  thine  anger  be  hot  aga. 

7.  1  G.,  and  all  the  people,  .rose up  early,  and 

7.  2  the  Lord  said  unto  G.,  The  people  that 

7.  4  the  Lord  said  unto  G.,  The  people  (are) 

7.  5  the  Lord  said  unto  G.,  Every  one  that 

7.  7  the  Lord  said  unto  G.,  By  the  three  liun. 

7. 13  when  G.  was  come,  behold,  (there  was) 

7.14  This  (is)  nothing  else  saveihe  sword  of  G. 

7.15  when  G.  heard  the  telling  of  the  dream 

7. 18  say,  (The  sword)  of  the  Lord,  and  of  G. 

7. 19  So  G.,  and  the  hundred  men  that  (were) 

7.  20  cried,  The  sword  of  the  Lord,  and  of  G. 

7.  24  G.  sent  messengers  throughout  all  mount 

7.  25  brought  the  heads  of  Oreb  and  Zeeb  to  G. 

8.  4  G.  came  to  Jordan,  (and)  passed  over,  he 

8.  7  G.  said,  Therefore,  when  the  Lord  hath 

8.  11  G.  went  up  by  the  way  of  them  that 

8. 13  G.  the  son  of  Joash  returned  from  battle 

8.  21  G.  arose,  and  slew  Zebah  and  Zalmunna 

8.  22  Then  the  men  of  Israel  said  unto  G. 

8.  23  G.  said  unto  them,  I  will  not  rule  over 

8.  24  G.  said.  .1  would  desire  a  request  of  you 

8.  27  G.  made  an  ephod  thereof,  and  put  it  in 

8.  27  which  thing  became  a  snare  unto  G.,  and 
8.  28  country  was  in  quietness,  .in.  .(lays  of  G. 
8.  30  G.  had  threescore  and  ten  sons  of  his 
8.  32  G.  the  son  of  Joash  died  in  a  good  old  a. 
8.  33  it  came  to  pass,  as  soon  as  G.  was  dead 
8.  35  showed  they  kindness  to  the  house  of .  .G. 

GID-EO'-NI,  ’)5H3. 

Fatherjof  Abidan,  a  prince  of  Ben  jamin,  and  one  of  those 
appointed  to  take  the  census  at  Sinai.  B.C.  1490. 

Num.  1.  11  Of  Benjamin  ;  Abidan  the  son  of  G. 

2.  22  and  the  captain.  .Abidan  the  son  of  G. 

7.  60  On  the  ninth  day  Abidan  the  son  of  G. 

7.  65  this . .  the  offering  of  Abidan  the  son  of  G. 

10.  24  over  the  host.  .Abidan  the  son  of  G. 

GID'-OM,  Diri)  desolation. 

A  place  named  as  the  limit  to  which  the  pursuit  of 
Benjamin  extended  after  the  battle  of  Gibeah.  Hence 
it  was  between  Gibeah  and  the  cliff  Rimmon(now  called 
Euimrwn),  about  three  miles  E.  of  Bethel. 

J udg2o.  45  pursued  hard  after  them  unto  G. ,  and  slew 
GIER  EAGLE  — 

1.  Parti-coloured  vulture,  gier  eagle,  Diri  racham. 
Lev.  11. 18  swan,  and  the  pelican,  and  the  gier  eagle 


2 . Parti-coloured  rnlture,  gier  eagle,  rwyp'rachamah. 

Deut  14. 17  the  pelican,  and  the  gier  eagle,  and  the 

GIFT  — 

1  .A  reward,  eshkar. 

Psa.  72.  10  kings  of  Sheba  and  Seba  shall  offer  gifts 

2 .Offering,  present,  rtnjo  minchah. 

2  Sa.  8.  2  became  D.’s  servants,  (and)  brought  gifts 
8.  6  became  servants  to  D.,  (and)  brought  gifts 

1  Ch.18.  2,  6  became  D.’s  servants,  (and)  brought  gifts 

2  Ch.26.  8  And  the  Ammonites  gave  gifts  to  Uzziah 

32.  23  many  brought  gifts  unto  the  Lord  to  Jer. 
Psa.  45.  12  the  daughter,  .(shall  be  there)  with  a  gift 

3 . Lifting  up,  gift,  burden,  riNiya  maseth. 

Esth.  2.  18  Then  the  king,  .gave  gifts,  according  to 

4.  Gift,  jijn  mattan. 

Gen.  34.  12  Ask  me  never  so  much  dowry  and  gift 
Num  18.  11  the  heave  offering  of  their  gift,  with  all 
Prov  18.  16  A  man’s  gift  maketh  room  for  him 

21.  14  A  gift  in  secret  pacifieth  anger,  and  a  re. 

5.  Gift,  xina  mattena. 

Dan.  2.  6  ye  shall  receive  of  me  gifts  and  rewards 
2.  48  the  king,  .gave  him  many  great  gifts 
5.  17  Let  thy  gifts  be  to  thyself,  and  give  thy 

6.  Gift,  njfjn  mattanah. 

Gen.  25.  6  Abraham  gave  gifts,  and  sent  them  away 
EX01I28.  38  Israel  shall  hallow  in  all  their  holy  gilts 
Lev.  23.  38  beside  yourgifts,  and  beside  all  your  vows 
Nunu8.  6  to  you  (they  are)  given .  .a  gift  for  the  L. 

18.  7  given  your  priest’s  office . .  a  service  of  gift 
18.  29  Out  of  all  your  gifts  ye  shall  offer  every 
2  Ch.21.  3  their  father  gave  them  greatgifts  of  silver 
Esth.  9.  22  days,  .of  sending,  .gifts  to  the  poor 
Psa.  68. 18  thou  hast  received  gifts  for  men  ;  yea 
Prov  15.  27  troubleth . .  but  he  that  hateth  gifts  shall 
Eccl.  7.  7  and  a  gift  destroyeth  the  heart 
Eze.  20.  26  I  polluted  them  in  their  own  gifts,  in 
20.  31  For  when  ye  offer  your  gifts,  when  ye 
20.  39  no  more  with  your  gifts,  and  with  your 
46.  16  If  the  prince  give  a  gift  unto  any  of  his 
46.  17  But  if  he  give  a  gift  of  his  inheritance 

7.  Gift ,  nnn  matlath. 

Prov  25.  14  Whoso  boasteth  himself  of  a  false  gift 
Eccl.  3. 13  of  all  his  labour,  it  (is)  the  gift  of  God 
5. 19  in  his  labour;  this  (is)  the  gift  of  God 

8.  A  separation  or  impure  gift,  nil  nedeh. 

Eze.  16.  33  They  give  gifts  to  all  whores ;  but  thou 

9..1  separating  or  impure  gift,  jij  nadan. 

Eze.  16.  33  but  thou  givest  thy  gifts  to  all  thy  lovers 
10.  Gift,  thing  lifted  up,  ntwj  nisseth. 

2  Sa.  1 9.  42  have  we  eaten . .  or  hath  he  given  us  any  g.  ? 

11  .Bribe,  bribery,  reward,  "inis'  shochad. 

Exod23.  8  And  thou  shalt  take  no  gift :  for  the  gift 
Deut  16.  19  neither  take  a  gift :  for  a  gift  doth  blind 
2  CI1.19.  7  nor  respect  of  persons,  nor  taking  of  gifts 
Prov.  6.  35  rest  content,  though  thou  givest  many  g. 
17.  8  A  gift  (is  as)  a  precious  stone  in  the  eyes 
17.  23  A  wicked  (man)  taketh  a  gift  out  of  the 
Isa.  1.  23  everyone  loveth  gifts,  and followeth after 
Eze.  22.  12  In  thee  have  they  taken  gifts  to  shed  bl. 

12.  Gift,  bribe,  thing  lifted  up,  nenp  terumah. 

Prov.  29.  4  he  that  receiveth  gifts  overthrowetb  it 

13.  A  thing  put  up  or  devoted  to  God,  dvdBripa. 
Luke2i.  5  how  it  was  adorned  with  goodly .  .gifts 

14. ri  gift,  b&ya  doma. 

Matt.  7.  1 1  know  how  to  give  good  gifts  unto  your 
Luken.  13  know  how  to  give  good  gifts  unto  your 
Epli.  4.  8  he  led  captivity  captive,  and  gave  gifts 
Phil.  4.  17  Not  because  I  desire  a  gift :  but  I  desire 

15  .A  giving,  the  act  of  giving,  Sdais  dosis. 

Jas.  1.  17  Every  good  gift,  .cometh  down  from  the  f. 

16.  A  free  gift,  present.  Scoped  dorea. 

John  4.  10  If  thou  knewest  the  gift  of  God,  and  who 
Acts  2.  38  ye  shall  receive  the  gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost 

8.  20  thou  hast  thought  that  the  gift  of  God 

10.  45  was  poured  out  the  gifts  of  the  Holy  Ghost 

11.  17  as  God  gave  them  the  like  gift  as.  .unto 
Rom.  5.  15  the  grace  of  God,  and  the  gift  by  grace 

5.  17  they  which  receive,  .[the  gift]  of  righteo. 
2  Co.  9.  15  Thanks,  .unto  God  for  his  unspeakable g. 
Epli.  3.  7  according  to  the  gift  of  the  grace  of  God 

4.  7  according  to  the  measure  of  the  gift  of  C. 
Heb.  6.  4  tasted  of  the  heavenly  gift,  and  were 

17.  A  free  gift,  what  is  given,  Scop-gya  dorema. 

Rom.  5.  16  not  as.  .by  one  that  sinned,  (so  is)  the  gift 
Jas.  1.  17  every  perfect  gift  is  from  above,  and  com. 

18.  A  gift,  Siipov  doron. 

Matt.  2.  11  they  presented  unto  him  gifts  ;  gold,  and 

5.  23  if  thou  bring  thy  gift  to  the  altar,  and 
5.  24  Leave  there  thy  gift  before  the  altar,  and 
5.  24  be  reconciled . .  then  come  and  offer  thy  g. 
8.  4  offer  the  gift  that  Moses  commanded,  for 

13.  s  a  gift,  by  whatsoever  thou  mightest  be 
23.  18  whosoever  sweareth  by  the  gift  that  is 
23.  19  gift,  or  the  altar  that  sanctifieth  the  gift? 
Mark  7.  1 1  Corban,  that  is  to  say,  a  gif t,  by  whatsoe. 
Luke2i.  1  rich  men  casting  then-  gifts  into  the  tre, 
Epli.  2.  8  not  of  yourselves;  (it  is)  the  gift  of  God 
Heb.  5.  1  that  he  may  offer  both  gifts  and  sacrifices 
8.  3  is  ordained  to  offer  gifts’  and  sacrifices 

8.  4  priests  that  offer  gifts  according  to  the 

9.  9  in  which  were  offered  both  gifts  and  sa. 


Heb.  11.  4  God  testifying  of  his  gifts  :  and  by  it  he 
Rev.  11.  10  and  shall  send  gifts  one  to  another 

19.  Distribution,  parting,  pepnryos  merismos. 

Heb.  2.  4  divers  miracles,  and  gifts  of  the  Holy  G 

20.  Grace,  farmer,  free  gift,  chans. 

2  Co.  8.  4  Praying . .  that  vie  would  receive  the  gift 
21  .Grace,  favour,  kindness,  xdpiorpca  charisma. 

Rom.  1.  1 1  I  may  impart  unto  you  some  spiritual  g. 
_ -  6.  23  gift  of  God  (is)  eternal  life  through  J.  C. 

11.  29  For  the  gifts  and  calling  of  God  (are) 

12.  6  Having  then  gifts  differing  according  to 

1  Co.  1.  7  So  that  ye  come  behind  in  no  gift ;  wait. 

7.  7  But  every  man  hath  his  proper  gift  of  G. 
12.  4  there  are  diversities  of  gifts,  but  the  same 
12.  9  to  another  the  gifts  of  healing  by  the  same 
12.  28  after  that  miracles,  then  gifts  of  healings 
12.  30  Have  all  the  gifts  of  healing?  do  all  speak 
12.  31  covet  earnestly  the  best  gifts :  and  yet 

2  Co.  1.  11  that  for  the  gift  (bestowed)  upon  us  by 

1  Ti.  4.  14  Neglect  not  the  gift  that  is  in  thee,  which 

2  Ti.  1.  6  that  thou  stir  up  the  gift  of  God,  which  is 
1  Pe.  4.  10  As  every  mau  hath  received  the  gift 

GIFT,  free  — 

Grace,  favour,  kindness,  xdpiapa  charisma. 

Rom.  5.  15  not  as  the  offence,  so  also  (is)  the  free  g. 

5.  16  the  free  gift  (is)  of  many  offences  unto 

GIFTS,  giveth  — 

.1  man  of  gifts,  jna  cox  ish  mattan. 

Prov  19.  6  man  (is)  a  friend  to  him  that  giveth  gifts 
GI'-HON,  jin'a,  jin)  stream. 

1.  The  second  river  of  the  Garden  of  Eden,  variously 
supposed  to  have  been  the  Oxus  (orAraxes),  the  Pyramus, 
the  Ganges,  or  the  Nile. 

Gen.  2.  13  And  the  name  of  the  second  river  (is)  G. 

2.  A  place  near  Jerusalem  where  Solomon  was  anointed 
and  proclaimed  king.  Here  in  the  valley  of  Gihon  was 
a  fountain  which  had  likely  been  named  after  the  place, 

or  vice-versa. 

1  Ki.  1.  33  Solomon,  .to  ride,  .and  bring  him.  to  G. 

1.  38  Solomon  to  ride,  .and  brought  him  to  G. 

I.  45  the  prophet  have  anointed  him  kingin  G. 

2  Ch.32.  30  also  stopped  the  upper  water  course  of  G. 

33. 14  he  built  a  wall,  .on  the  west  side  of  G. 

GI-LA'-LAI,  ’V?5  rolling,  weighty. 

One  of  a  party  of  priests  who  played  on  David’s  instru¬ 
ments  at  the  consecration  of  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  in 
the  company  under  Ezra.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  12.  36  G. .  .with  the  musical  instruments  of  D. 

GIL-BO  -A,  yfihi  bubbling  fountain. 

A  hilly  district  of  Manasseh  W.  of  the  Jordan,  in  Issa 
char,  where  Saul  was  slain.  The  mount  is  six  miles 
from  Beth-sliean,  and  at  its  foot  lay  Shunem  andAphek ; 
at  its  back  is  a  village  now  called  Gelbon. 

1  Sa.  28.  4  gathered  all  Israel,  and  they  pitched  iuG. 
2.  Sa.21.  12  when  the  Philistines  had  slain  Saul  in  G. 

GIL'-EAD,  strong,  rocky. 

1.  A  mountainous  district  E.  of  the  Jordan,  occupied  by 
Reuben,  Gad,  and  Manasseh.  It  was  afterwards  called 
Percea. 

Gen.  37.  25  a  company  of  Ishmeelites  came  from  G. 
Num32.  1  they  saw  the  land  of  Jazer,  and.  .of  G. 

32.  26  our  cattle,  shall  be.  .in  the  cities  of  G. 

32.  29  then  ye  shall  give  them  the  land  of  G.  for 
32.  39  the  children  of  Machir.  .went  to  G.,  and 
32. 40  Moses  gave  G.  unto  Machir  the  son  of  M. 
Deut.  2.  36  the  city  that  (is)  by  the  river,  .unto  G. 

3. 10  All  the  cities  of  the  plain,  and  all  G.,  and 

3.  13  G. . .  gave  I  unto  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh 

3.  15  And  I  gave  G.  unto  Machir 

3.  16  unto  the  Gadites  I  gave  from  G.  even 

4.  43  and  Rarnoth  in  G.,  of  the  Gadites  ;  and 
34.  1  the  Lord  showed  him  all  the  land  of  G. 

Josh.  1 2.  2  from  half  G.,  even  unto  the  river  Jabbok 

12.  s  half  G.,  the  border  of  Sihon  king  of  Hesh. 

13.  11  G.,  and  the  border  of  the  Geshurites  and 
13.  25  their  coast.  .Jazer,  and  all  the  cities  of  G. 
13.  31  half  G.,  and  Ashtaroth,  and  Edrei,  cities 
17.  1  lie  was  a  man  of  war,  therefore  he  had  G. 
17.  5  there  fell,  .to  Manasseh.  .the  land  of  G. 
17.  6  of  Manasseh’s  sons  had  the  land  of  G. 

20.  8  and  Ramotli  in  G.  out  of  the  tribe  of  Gad 

21.  38  out  of  the  tribe  of  Gad,  Rarnoth  in  G. 

22.  9  departed,  .to  go  unto  the  country  of  G. 
22.  13  child,  of  Israel  sent,  into  the  land  of  G 
22.  15  they  came,  .unto  the  laud  of  G.,  and  the) 
22.  32  Phinehas.  .returned,  .out  of  the  land  of  G. 

Judg.  5.  17  G.  abode  beyond  Jordan :  and  why  did 

10.  4  thirty  cities . .  which  (are)  in  the  land  of  G. 

10.  8  the  land  of  the  Amorites,  which  (is)  in  G. 

10.  17  the  children  of  Ammon ..  encamped  inG 
10. 18  the  people  (and)  princes  of  G.  said  one 

10.  18  be  head  over  all  the  inhabitants  of  G. 

II.  5  the  elders  of  G.  went  to  fetch  Jephthah 

11.  7  And  Jephthah  said  unto  the  elders  of  G 

11.  8  And  the  elders  of  G.  said  unto  Jephthal 
11.  8  be  our  head  over  all  the  inhabitants  of  G 
II.  9  And  Jephthah  said  unto  the  elders  of  0 
11.  11  Then  Jephthah  went  withthe  elders  of  G 
11.  29  came  upon  Jephthah.  .he passed  over  G 
11.  29  Manasseh,  and  passed  over  Mizpeh  of  G 

11.  29  from  Mizpeh  of  G.  he  passed  over  (unto) 

12.  4  Then  Jephthah  gathered,  .the  men  of  G 

12.'  4  the  men  of  G.  smote  Ephraim,  because 

12.  5  the  men  of  G.  said  unto  him,  (Art)  thou 


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Jud"  12.  7  and  was  buried  in  (one  of)  the  cities  of  6. 
°2o.  i  even  to  Beer-sheba,  with  the  land  of  G. 

1  Sa.  13.  7  went  over  Jordan  to  the  land  of.  ,G. 

2  Sa!  2.  9  made  him  king  over  G.,  and  over  the  A. 

17  26  So  Israel  and  Absalom  pitched  in.  .G. 

24.  6  they  came  to  G.,  and  to  the  land  of  Taht. 

1  Ki  1  13  him . .  the  towns  of  J air . .  which  (are)  in  G. 

4  1  oGeher  the  son  of  Uri..  in  the  country  of  G. 
17.  1  Elijah,  .ofthe  inhabitants  of  G.,  said  unto 
22.  3  Know  ye  that  Ramoth  in  G.  (is)  ours,  and 

2  Ki  10!  33  From  Jordan  eastward,  all  the  laud  of  G. 

10.  33  which  (is)  by  the  river  Arnon,  even  G. 

15.  29  Tiglath-pileser.  .took.  .Hazor.amlG.,  and 

1  Ch.  2.  22  three  and  twenty  cities  in  the  land  of  G. 

,  n  cattle  were  multiplied  in  the  land  of  G. 
510  they  dwelt  in  their  tents  throughout . .  G. 

5!  16  they  dwelt  in  G.  in  Bashan,  and  in  her 

6.  80  out  of  the  tribe  of  Gad ;  Ramoth  in  G. 

26  31  found,  .mightymenof  valourat  JazerofG. 
27'  21  Ofthe  half  (tribe)  of  Manasseh  in  G.,  Iddo 

Rsa  60.  7  G.  (is)  mine,  and  Manasseh  (is)  mine 
108.  8  G.  (is)  mine  ;  Manasseh  (is)  mine  ;  Ephr. 
Song  6.  5  as  a  (lock  of  goats  that  appear  from  G. 

Jer  8.  22  (Is  there)  no  balm  in  G.  ;  (is  there)  no 
22.  6  Thou  (art)  G.  unto  me,  (and)  the  head  of 

46. 11  Go  up  into  G.,  and  take  balm,  0  virgin 
50.  19  and  his  soul  shall  be  satisfied  upon .  .G. 
Eze  47.  18  the  east  side  ye  shall  measure,  .from  G. 
Hos  6  8  G  (is)  a  city  of  them  that  work  iniquity 
u.  11  (Is  there)  iniquity  (in)G.  ?  surely  they  are 
Amos  1.  3  they  have  threshed  G.  with  threshing  in. 

1.  13  have  ripped  up  the  woman  with  child  of  G. 
Obad.  19  and  Benjamin  (shall  possess)  G. 

Mic.  7.  14  let  them  feed  (in)  Bashan  and  G.,  as  in 
Zecli.  10.  10  I  will  bring  them  into  the  land  of  G. 

2  Perhaps  the  name  of  a  mountain  W.  of  the  Jordan 
near  Jezreel,  but  the  true  reading  may  be  Gilboa. 
Gideon  encamped  at  the  “  Spring  of  Herod,”  which  is 
at  the  base  of  Gilboa. 

Judg.  7.  3  let  him . .  depart  early  from  mount  G. 

3.  Son  of  Machir,  grandson  of  Manasseh.  B.c.  1620. 
Num.26.  29  Machir  begat  G. :  of  G.  (come)  the  family 

26.  30  These  (are)  the  sons  of  G.  :  (of)  Jeezer 

27.  1  the  son  of  Hepher,  the  son  of  G.,  the  son 
36.  1  chief  fathers  of  the  families  of .  .G. 

Josh.  17.  1  a  lot  for . .  Machir . .  the  father  of  G. 

17.  3  Zelophehad.  .son  of  Hepher,  the  son  of  G. 

1  Ch  2.  21  the  daughter  of  Machir,  the  father  of  G. 

2.  23  these . .  the  sons  of  Machir,  the  father  of  G. 

7.  14  concubine,  .bare  Machir  the  father  of  G. 

7. 17  These  (were)  the  sons  of  G.,  the  son  of  M. 

4.  Father  of  Jephthah,  judge  of  Israel.  B.C.  1200. 

Judg.11.  1  the  son  of  an  harlot :  and  G.  begat  Jepli. 

11.  2  G.'s  wife  bare  him  sons  :  and  his  wife’s 

5.  A  chief  of  a  family  of  Gad.  B.c.  1300. 

1  Ch.  5. 14  Huri,  the  son  of  Jaroah,  the  son  of  G. 

GIL-EAD-ITES,  'rjbi n.  Descendants  of  Gilead. 
Num.26. 29  of  Gilead  (come)  the  family  of  the  G. 

Judg  10  3  after  him  arose  Jair,  a  G.,  and  judged 

11.  1  Now  Jephthah  the  G.  was  a  mighty  mail 

11.  40  lament  the  daughter  of  Jephthah  the  G. 

12.  5  And  the  G.  took  the  passages  of  Jordan 

12.  7  Then  died  Jephthah  the  G.,  and* was 

2  Sa.  17.  27  Shobi .  .and  Barzillai  the  G.  of  Rogelim 

19.  31  Barzillai  the  G.  came  down  from  Rogel 
ri,Ki.  2.  7  kindness  unto  the  sons  of  Barzillai  the  G. 

■2  Ki.15.  25  Pekah  .and  with  him  fifty  men  of  the  G. 
Ezra  2.  61  wife  of  the  daughters  of  Barzillai  the  G. 
Neh.  7.  63  of  the  daughters  of  Barzillai  the  G.  to  wife 

GIL -GAL,  "jaba  circle,  wheel. 

1.  A  place  W.  of  the  Jordan,  near  Jericho,  in  Benjamin, 
where  Israel  spent  the  first  night  after  crossing  the 

Jordan. 

Dent.  1 1.  30  dwell  in  the  champaign  over  against  G. 
Josh.  4.  19  the  people  came  up . .  and  encamped  in  G. 

4.  20  those  twelve  stones.  .Joshua  pitch  in  G. 

5.  9  Wlieref.  the  name  of  the  place  is  called  G. 
5. 10  And  the  children  of  Israel  encamped  in  G. 

9.  6  they  went  to  Joshua  unto  the  camp  at  G. 

10.  6  men .  .sent  unto  Joshua  to  the  camp  to  G. 

10.  7  So  Joshua  ascended  from  G.,  lie,  and  all 
10.  9  Joshua,  .went  up  from  G.  all  night 

10. 15  Joshua  returned,  .unto  the  camp  to  G. 

10.  43  And  Josh,  returned,  .unto  the  camp  to  G. 

14.  6  children  of  Judah  came  unto  Joshua  in  G. 

15.  7  toward  G.,  that  (is)  before  the  going  up 
Judg.  2.  1  an  angel  of  the  Lord  came  up  from  G. 

3. 19  turned  again  from  the  quarries  ..by  G. 

1  Sa.  7. 16  went  from  year  to  year  in  circuit  to . .  G. 

10.  8  And  thou  shalt  go  down  before  me  to  G. 

11. 14  said  Samuel.  .Come,  and  let  us  go  to  G. 

11. 15  And  all  the  people  went  to  G. ;  and 

11.  15  they  made  Saul  king  before  the  Lord  in  G. 

13.  4  the  people  were  called  together,  .to  G. 

13.  7  Saul,  .(was)  yet  in  G.,  and  all  the  people 
13.  8  but  Samuel  came  not  to  G.  ;  and  the  pe. 

13. 12  Philistiues  will  come  down  now.  to  G. 

13. 15  And  Samuelarose, andgathimup from G. 

15. 12  he  set  him  up  a  place,  and  is  gone.  .toG. 
15.  2t  to  sacrificeunto  the  Lord  thy  God  in  G. 

15. 33  And  Samuel  hewed  Agag  in  pieces  ..in  G. 

2Sa.  19. 15  Judah  came  to  G.,  to  go  to  meet  the  king 
ug.  40  Then  the  king  went  on  to  G.,  and  Chim. 

2  Ki.  2.  1  that  Elijah  went  with  Elisha  from  G. 

4.  38  And  Elisha  came  again  to  G. :  and 
Neh.  12.  20  Also  from  the  house  of  G.,  and  out  of  the 
Hos.  4.  -5  and  come  not  ye  unto  G.,  neither  go  ye 

9. 15  All  their  wickedness  (is)  in  G. ;  for  their 


Hos.  12. 11  are  vanity  :  they  sacrifice  bullocks  inG. 
Amos  4.  4  at  G.  multiply  transgression  ;  and  bring 
5.  5  But  seek  not  Beth-el,  nor  enter  into  G. 

5.  5  for  G.  shall  surely  go  into  captivity,  and 
5Iic.  6.  5  answered  him  from  Shittim  unto  6. 

2.  A  city  between  Dor  and  Tirsa. 

Josh.  12.  23  the  king  of  the  nations  of  G.,  one 

3.  A  city  N.  of  Joppa,  near  the  sea  (now  called  Jidjulah), 
near  Antipatris. 

Josh.  9.  6  they  went  to  Joshua  unto  the  camp  at  G. 
10.  6  sent  unto  Joshua  to  the  camp  to  G. 

10.  7  So  Joshua  ascended  from  G.,  he,  and  all 
10.  9  Joshua  therefore,  .went  up  from  G.  all 
10.  15,  43  Jos.  returned,  .unto  the  camp  to  G. 

4.  A  place  twelve  miles  S.  of  Ebol  and  Gerizim  (now 
called  Jiljiliah). 

2  Ki.  2.  1  that  Elijah  went  with  Elisha  from  G. 

4.  38  And  Elisha  came  again  to  G.  :  and  (there 

GI'-LOH,  nba  circle. 

A  town  in  the  mountains  of  Judah  near  Hebron,  and 
Ahithophel’s  native  place. 

Josh.  15.  51  Goshen,  and  Holon,  and  G.;  eleven  cities 
2  Sa.  15.  12  Absalom  sent  for  Ahithopliel.  .from  G. 

GI-LO'-NITE,  ’)S),  -1T1. 

A  inhabitant  of  Giloh.  B.C.  1023. 

2  Sa.  15. 12  And  Absalom  sent  for  Ahithophel  the  G. 
23.  34  Eliam  the  son  of  Ahithophel  the  G. 

GIM'-ZO,  in?)  sycamore. 

A  city  in  the  N.  of  Judah,  two  or  three  miles  S.W.  of 
Lydda  and  S.  of  the  road  between  Jerusalem  and  Jaffa. 
Here  is  Jimsu  a  large  village  on  an  eminence  and  well 
surrounded  with  trees. 

2  Ch.28. 18  G.  also  and  the  villages  thereof:  and  they 

GIN  — 

1. A  snare,  c;pio  moqesh. 

Psa.  140.  5  The  proud . .  they  have  set  gins  for  me.  S. 

141.  9  and  the  gins  of  the  workers  of  iniquity 
Amos  3.  5  Can  a  bird  fall . .  were  no  gin  (is)  for  him  ? 

2 . Gin,  snare,  ns  pack. 

Job  18.  9  The  gin  shall  take  (him)  by  the  heel,  (and) 
Isa.  8.  14  for  a  gin  and  for  a  snare  to  the  inhabi. 

GI-NATH,  nr)  protection. 

The  father  of  Tibni  who  disputed  the  throne  of  Israel 
with  Omri  after  the  death  of  Zimri.  B.c.  926. 

1  Ki.  16.  21  half,  .followed  Tibni  the  son  of  G. 

16.  22  people  that  followed  Tibni  the  son  of  G. 

GIN-NE'-THON,  jin)),  ins?  great  protection. 

Or  Ginnetho,  a  prince  or  priest  who,  with  Nehemiah, 
sealed  the  covenant,  b.c.  445. 

Neh.  10.  6  Daniel,  G.,  Baruch 

12.  4  Iddo,  G.,  Abijah 
12. 16  Of  Iddo,  Zechariah ;  of  G.,  Meshullam 

GIRD,  to  — 

1 .  To  gird,  UN  azar,  3. 

Psa.  18.  32  God  that  girdeth  me  with  strength,  and 
Isa.  45.  s  I  girded  thee,  though  thou  hast  not 

2.  To  bind,  "idx  aster. 

Job  12.  18  and  girdeth  their  loins  with  a  girdle 

3.  To  put  on,  ~5X  aphad. 

Exod29.  5  gird  him  with  the  curious  girdle  of  the 

4.  Girdle,  rnVn  chagorah. 

Isa.  32. 11  make  you  bare,  and  gird.  .upon,  .loins 

5 . To  gird,  restrain,  "))rt  chagar. 

Exod29.  9  And  thou  shalt  gird  them  with  girdles 
Lev.  8.  7  girded  him  with  the  girdle,  and  clothed 

8.  7  he  girded  him  with  the  curious  girdle  of 
8.  13  girded  them  with  girdles,  and  put  bonnets 
Judg.  3.  16  he  did  gird  it  under  his  raiment  upon  his 

1  Sa.  17.  39  David  girded  his  sword  upon  his  armour 

2  Sa.  3.  31  gird  you  with  sackcloth,  and  mourn  be. 

1  Ki.  20.  32  So  they  girded  sackcloth  on  their  loins 
Psa.  45.  3  Gird  thy  sword  upon  (thy)  thigh,  O  (Most) 
Prov  31.  17  She  girdeth  her  loins  with  strength,  and 
Isa.  22.  12  to  baldness,  and  to  girding  with  sack. 
Jer.  4.  8  For  this  gird  you  with  sackcloth,  lament 

6.  26  gird  (thee)  with  sackcloth,  and  wallow 
49.  3  gird  you  with  sackcloth  ;  lament,  and  run 
Eze.  7.  18  They  shall  also  gird  (themselves)  with  s. 
27  31  gird  them  with  sackcloth,  and  they  shall 
44.  18  they  shall  not  gird  (themselves)  with.any 

6.  To  gird,  (wvvvgi  zbnnuini. 

John2i.  18  When  thou  wast  young,  thou  girdedst 
21.  18  another  shall  gird  thee,  and  carry .  .whi. 

7.  To  gird,  8 ia^tjjvvvp.1,  (crveuco  diazonnumt ,  zonnud. 
Joimi3.  4  He  riseth  .took  a  towel,  and  girded  him. 

i3.  5  with  the  towel  wherewith  he  was  girded 

GIRD  about,  to  — 

To  bind,  bind  up,  cbn  chabash. 

Eze.  16. 10  and  I  girded  thee  about  with  fine  linen 

GIRD  on,  to  — 

To  gird,  tin  chagar. 

Deut.  1.  41  when  ye  had  girded  on  every  man  his  w. 
1  Sa.  25.  13  said .  .Gird  ye  on  every  man  his  sword 
25.  13  And  they  girded  on  every  man  his  sword 
25.  13  and  David  also  girded  on  his  sword 
1  Ki.  20. 11  Let  not  him  that  girdeth  on.  .boast  him. 


GIRD  self,  to  — 

1.7V  gird  self,  "itx  azar,  7. 

Psa.  93.  1  he  hath  girded  himself:  the  world  also  is 
Isa.  8.  9,  9  gird  yourselves,  and  ye  shall  be  broken 

2.  To  gird,  be  restrained,  i)n  chagar. 

Isa.  15.  3  In  their  streets  they  shall  gird  themselves 
Lam.  2.  10  they  have  girded  themselves  with  sack. 
Joel  1.  13  Gird  yourselves,  and  lament,  ye  priests 

3.7V  gird  around,  irepi^wvwpi  perizonnumi. 

Luke  1 2.  37  he  will  gird  himself,  and  make  them  to 

17.  8  gird  thyself,  and  serve  me,  till  I  have 
Acts  12.  8  Gild  thyself,  and  bind  on  thy  sandals 

GIRD  up  — 

1.  To  gird,  mx  azar. 

Job  38.  3  Gird  up  now  thy  loins  like  a  man  ;  for  I 
40.  7  Gird  up  thy  loins  now  like  a  man.  I  will 
Jer.  1.  17  Thou  therefore  gird  up  thy  loins,  and 

2.  To  gird,  be  restrained,  "i)n  chagar. 

2  Ki.  4.  29  Gird  up  thy  loins,  and  take  my  staff  in 

9.  1  Gird  up  thy  loins,  and  take  this  box  of 

3.  To  gird  up,  compress,  ore*  shanas,  3. 

1  Ki.  18.  46  he  girded  up  his  loins,  and  ran  before  A. 
4.7V  gird  up,  avaCwvvvpi  anazonnumi. 

1  Pe.  1.  13  gird  up  the  loins  of  your  mind,  be  sober 

GIRD  unto  one  s  self,  to  — 

To  gird  thoroughly,  SiaCwuvvp.L  diazbnnumi. 

John2i.  7  he  girt  (his)  fisher’s  coat,  .for  he  was  na. 

GIRD  with,  to  — 

To  gird,  nix  azar,  3. 

2  Sa.  22.  40  For  thou  hast  girded  me  with  strength 
Psa,  18.  39  For  thou  hast  girded  me  with  strength 

30.  11  thou  hast  put  off.  .and girded  me  with  g. 

GIRDED,  to  be  — 

1.7V  be  girded,  ijX  azar. 

1  Sa.  2.  4  they  that  stumbled  are  girded  with  str. 

2.  To  become  girded,  nix  azar,  2. 

Psa.  65.  6  setteth  fast  the  mountains,  .girded  with 

3.  To  bind,  npx  asar. 

Neh.  4.  18  every  one  had  his  sword  girded  by  his 

4.  To  gird,  "Tin  chagar. 

Exodi2.  11  your  loins  girded,  your  shoes  on  your  feet 
Lev.  16.  4  and  shall  be  girded  with  a  linen  girdle 

1  Sa.  2.  18  Samuel,  a  child,  girded  with  a  linen  ep. 

2  Sa.  6.  14  David  (was)  girded  with  a  linen  ephod 

20.  8  Joab’s  garment,  .was  girded  unto  him 
21. 16  he,  being  girded  with  a  new  (sword),  tho. 
Psa.  109.  19  and  for  a  girdle  wherewith  he  is  gilded 
Dan.  10.  5  whose  loins  (were)  girded  with  fine  gold 
Joel  1.  8  Lament  like  a  virgin  girded  with  sackcloth 

GIRDED  with  — 

Girded,  nijn  chagor. 

Eze.  23. 15  Girded  with  girdles  upon  their  loins,  exc. 
GIRDED  about,  to  be  — - 

To  gird  round  about,  ■nepi^wuwp.t  perizonnumi. 
Lukei2.  33  Let  your  loins  be  girded  about,  and(your) 

GIRDED,  to  have  — 

To  gird  round  about,  trepi^wvvvpi  w epl  perizonnumi- 
Rev.  15.  6  having  their  breasts  girded  with  golden  g. 

GIRDING  — 

Girding,  rnuno  machagoreth. 

Isa.  3.  24  instead  of  a  stomacher  a  girding  of  sack. 

GIRDLE  — 

1.  Girdle,  sash,  B)3X  abnet. 

Exod28.  4  a  broidered  coat,  a  mitre,  and  a  girdle 

28.  39  thou  shalt  make  the  girdle  (of)  needle-w. 

28.  40  thou  shalt  make  for  them  girdles,  and  b 

29.  9  And  thou  shalt  gird  them  with  girdles 
39.  29  a  girdle  (of)  fine  twined  linen,  and  blue 

Lev.  8.  7  girded  him  with  the  girdle,  and  clothed 
8.  13  girded  them  with  girdles,  and  put  bonnets 

16.  4  and  shall  be  girded  with  a  linen  girdle 
Isa.  22.  21 1  will,  .strengthen  him  with  thy  girdle 

2.  Girdle,  mix  ezor. 

2  Ki.  1.  8  with  a  girdle  of  leather  about  his  loins 
Job  12.  18  and  girdeth  their  loins  with  a  girdle 
Isa.  5.  27  neither  shall  the  girdle  of  their  loins  be 
11.  5  righteousness  shall  he  the  girdle  of  his 
11.  5  and  faithfulness  the  girdle  of  his  reins 
Jer.  13.  1  Go  and  get  thee  a  linen  girdle,  and  put 
13.  2  So  I  got  a  girdle,  according  to  the  word 
13.  4  Take  the  girdle  that  thou  hast  got,  which 
1 3  6  Arise,  go . . and  take  the  girdle  from  then. 
13.  7  and  took  the  girdle  from  the  place  where 
13.  7  the  girdle  was  marred,  it  was  profitable 
13.  10  as  this  girdle,  which  is  good  for  nothing 
13  11  For  as  the  girdle  cleaveth  to  the  loins  of 
Eze.  23.’  15  Girded  with  girdles  upon  their  loins 

3.  Girdle,  nDn  chagor. 

1  Sa.18.  4  stripped  himself .  .even,  .to  his  girdle 

2  Sa.  20.  8  upon  it  a  girdle  (with)  a  sword  fastened 
Prov  31.  24  She . .  delivereth  girdles  unto  the  merch. 

4 . Girdle,  .Tiian  chagorah. 

2  Sa.  18.  11  given . .  ten  (shekels)  of  silver,  and  a  girdle 
1  Ki.  2.  5  put  the  blood  of  war  upon  his  girdle  that 
Isa.  3.  24  instead  of  a  girdle  a  rent;  and  instead  of 


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5  Girdle,  band,  nip,  (nip)  mezach,  (meziach.) 

Psa.109. 19  and  for  a  girdle  wherewith  he  is  girded 
0. Girdle ,  zone,  belt,  (uivri  zone. 

Matt.  3.  4  a  leathern  girdle  about  his  loins ;  and  his 
Mark  1.  6  witli  a  girdle  of  skin  about  his  loins 
Acts  21. 11  .took  Paul’s  girdle,  and  bound  his  own 

21.  11  bind  the  man  that  owneththis  girdle,  and 
Rev.  i.  13  girt  about  the  paps  witli  a  golden  girdle 

15.  6  having  their  breasts  girded  with  golden  g. 

GIRDLE,  curious  — 

Device,  devised  work,  chesheb. 

Exod28.  8  27,  28  the  curious  girdle  of  the  ephod 

29.  5  with  the  curious  girdle  of  the  ephod 

39.  5,  20,  21  the  curious  girdle  of  his  ephod 
Lev.  8.  7  with  the  curious  girdle  of  the  ephod 

GIR-GA-SHITES,  iyriJ. 

A  tribe  early  in  possession  of  part  of  Canaan.  It  is 
uniformly  plural  in  the  Common  Version  except  twice, 
Gen.  10.  16,  and  1  Ch.  1.  14;  in  the  former  it  is 
Girgasite. 

Gen.  10.  16  Jebusite,  and  the  Amorite,  and  the  G. 

15.  21  Amorites,  and  the  Canaanites,  and  the  G. 
Deut.  7.  1  the  Hittites,  and  the  G.,  and  the  Amor. 
Josh.  3.  10  the  Hivites,  and  the  Perizzites,  and  the  G. 

24.  11  men  of  Jericho  fought  against,  .the  G. 

1  Ch.  1. 14  Jebusite  also,  and  the  Amorite,  and  the  G. 
Neh.  9.  8  the  land  of  the. .  Jebusites,  and  the  G. 

GIRL  — 

Child,  female,  lass,  girl,  rn?;  yaldali. 

Joel  3.  3  they  have,  .sold  a  girl  for  wine,  that  they 
Zech.  8.  s  full  of  boys  and  girls  playing  in  the  stre. 
GIRT  — 

To  be  girded,  iix  azar. 

2  Ki.  1.  8  an  hairy  man,  and  girt  with  a  girdle  of  1. 
GIRT,  to  be  — 

To  gird  round  about,  irepi^divvvpL  perizonnumi. 
Rev.  1.  13  girt  about  the  paps  with  a  golden  girdle 

GIRT  about,  to  have  — 

To  gird  round  about,  irepi^civvvfu  perizonnumi. 

Eph.  6.  14  having  your  loins  girt  about  with  truth 
GIS  -PA  (or  GISH'-PA),  K&pj  listening,  attentive. 

An  overseer  of  the  Nethinim  in  “the  Ophel,"  afterthe 
exile.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  11.  21  Ziha  and  G.  (were)  over  the  Netliinims 

GIT-TAH  HE'-PHIR,  ipn  nni. 

A  town  in  Zebulun,  also  called  Gath-hepher. 

Josh.19.  13  passeth  on  along  on  the  east  to  G. 
GIT-TA'-IM,  two  wine  presses. 

1.  A  place  of  refuge  near  Beeroth. 

2  Sa.  4.  3  And  the  Beerothites  fled  to  G.,  and  were 

2.  A  place  near  Gath  inhabited  by  Benjamites  after 
the  return  from  exile.  This  and  No.  1.  may  be  the 
same  place,  as  this  latter  is  N.W.  of  Jerusalem. 

Neh.  11.  33  Hazor,  Ramah,  G. 

GIT-TITES,  O'M,  'M. 

Inhabitants  of  Gath,  six  hundred  of  whom  followed 
David  as  a  body  guard  under  Ittai.  Gittite  may  also 
be  an  inhabitant  of  Gittaim,  or  of  Gath-rimmon. 

Josh.13.  3  the  Eshkalonites,  the  G.,  and  the  Ekron. 

£  Sa.  6.  10  into  the  house  of  Obed-edom  the  G. 

6.  11  cont.  in  the  house  of  Obed-edom  the  G. 

15.  18  and  all  the  G. .  .passed  on  before  the  king 
15.  19  Then  said  the  king  to  Ittai  the  G. 

15.  22  Ittai  the  G.  passed  over,  and  all  his  men 
18.  2  third  part  under  the  hand  of  Ittai  the  G. 

21.  19  Elhanan .  .slew  (the  bro.  of)  Goliath  the  G. 

1  CI1.13.  13  into  the  house  of  Obed-edom  the  G. 

20.  5  slew  Lahmi  the  brother  of  Goliath  the  G. 
GIT'-TITH,  rerun  from  or  of  Gatli. 

A  musical  instrument  manufactured  at  Gath.  When 
David  was  in  exile  there  he  probably  became  acquainted 
with  it  and  adopted  it  in  the  musical  part  of  the  service 
of  the  tabernacle. 

Psa.  8.  title.  To  the  chief  musician  upon  G.,  A  Psalm 
81.  „  To  the  chief  musician  upon  G.,  (A  Ps.) 
84.  „  To  the  chief  musician  upon  G.,  A  Psa. 

GIVE,  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  come  in,  to 3  bo,  5. 

Psa.  78.  29  they  did  eat . .  for  he  gave  them  their  own 

2.  To  speak,  njn  dabar,  3. 

2  Ki.  25.  6  So  they  took . .  and  they  gave  judgment 
Jer.  4. 12  nowalsowilll  give  sentence  against  them 

39.  5  Riblah.  .where  he  gave  judgment  upon 
52.  9  Riblah . .  where  he  gave  judgment  upon 

3 . To  turn,  1)5?  haphak. 

1  Sa.  10.  9  when  he  had  turned.  .God gave  him  ano. 

4.  To  apportion,  pbn  chalaq. 

Deut  29.  26  gods  whom . .  he  had  not  given  unto  them 

5.  To  give,  3n;  yahab. 

Gen.  29.  21  Jacob  said  unto  Laban,  Give,  .my  wife 

30.  1  Rachel,  .said.  .Give  me  children,  or  else 

47.  is  all  the  Egyptians,  .said,  Give  us  bread 
47.  16  And  Joseph  said.  Give  your  cattle ;  and  I 
Josh  18.  4  Give  out  from  among  you  three  men  for 
Judg.  1.  15  she  said  unto  him.  Give  me  a  blessing 

20.  7  Behold . .  give  here  your  advice  and  coun. 

1  Sa.  14.  41  Therefore  Saul  said.  .Give  a  perfect  (lot) 

2  Sa.  i5.  22  Give  counsel  among  you  what  we  shall  do 


i  Ch.  16.  28  Give  unto  the  Loup,  ye  kindreds  of  the 

16.  28  give  unto  the  Loitp  glory  and  strength 

16.  29  Give  unto  the  Loitp  the  glory  (due)  unto 
Psa.  29.  1  Give  unto  the  Lord,  O  ye  mighty,  give 

29.  2  Give  unto  the  Lord  the  glory  due  unto 
60.  11  Give  us  help  from  trouble  :  for  vain  (is) 
96.  7  Give  unto  the  Lord,  0  ye  kindreds  of  the 
96.  7  give  unto  the  Lord  glory  and  strength 
96.  8  Give  unto  the  Lord  the  glory  (due  unto) 
108.  12  Give  us  help  from  trouble :  for  vain  (is) 
Prov  30.  15  hath  two  daughters,  (crying),  Give,  give 
Hos.  4.  18  her  rulers  (with)  shame  do  love.  Give  ye 
Zech'n.  12  If  ye  think  good,  give,  .my  price,  and  if 

6. 7 '0  give,  an;  yashab. 

Ezra  5.  12  he  gave  them  into  the  hand  of  Nebucha. 
Dan.  2.  21  he  giveth  wisdom  unto  the  wise,  and 
2.  23  who  hast  given  me  wisdom  and  might 
2.  37  God  of  heaven  hath  given  thee  a  kingdom 
2.  38  the  fowls  of  the  heaven  hath  he  given 

2.  48  the  king,  .gave  him  many,  .gifts,  and 

5.  17  give  thy  rewards  to  another ;  yet  1  will 

5.  18  God  gave  Nebuchadnezzar  thy  father  a 

5.  19  And  for  the  majesty  that  he  gave  him,  all 

6.  2  that  the  princes  might  give  accounts  unto 

7.  To  do  good,  benefit,  39;  yatab,  5. 

1  Sa.  2.  32  (the  wealth)  which  (God)  shall  give  Israel 

8.  To  a  man  of  gifts,  Jit?  irs  leish  mattan. 

Prov  19.  6  every  man  (is)  a  friend  to  him  that  giveth 

9.  To  lift  up,  K’ju  nasa,  3. 

2  Sa.  19.  42  have  we  eaten .  .or  hath  he  given  us  any 

10.  To  give,  jnj  nathan. 

Geii.  1.  29  I  have  given  you  every  herb  bearing  seed 

3.  6  and  gave  also  unto  her  husband  with  her 
3.  12  The  woman  whom  thou  gavest.  with  me 
3.  12  she  gave  me  of  the  tree,  and  I  did  eat 

9.  3  as  the  green  herb  have  I  given  you  all 

12.  7  said,  Unto  thy  seed  will  I  give  this  land 

13. 15  to  thee  will  I  give  it,  and  to  thy  seed  for 

13.  17  the  land,  .for  I  will  give  it  unto  thee 

14.  20  And  he  gave  him  tithes  of  all 

14.  21  Give  me  the  persons,  and  take  the  goods 

15.  2  Lord  God,  what  wilt  thou  give  me,  seeing 

15.  3  Behold,  to  me  thou  hast  given  no  seed 
15.  7  brought  thee,  .to  give  thee  this  land  to 

15.  18  Unto  thy  seed  have  I  given  this  land,  from 

16.  3  gave  her  to  her  husband  Abram  to  be  his 

16.  5  I  have  given  my  maid  into  thy  bosom 

17.  8  I  will  give  unto  thee,  and  to  thy  seed  af. 

17.  16  I  will  bless  her,  and  give  thee  a  son  also 

18.  7  fetched  a  calf  tender  and  good,  and  gave 
20.  14  and  gave,  .unto  Abraham,  and  restored 

20.  16  I  have  given  thy  brother  a  thousand 

21.  14  and  took  bread . .  and  gave  (it)  unto  Hagar 

21.  27  Abraham  took  sheep  and  oxen,  and  gave 

23.  4  give  me  a  possession  of  a  burying  place 

23.  9  That  he  may  give  me  the  cave  of  Machp. 

23.  9  he  shall  give  it  me  for  a  possession  of  a 

23.  11  Nay.  .hear  me  :  the  field  give  I  thee 

23.  11  the  cave  that  (is)  therein,  I  give  it  thee 
23.  11  in  the  presence  of.  .my  people  give  I  it 

23.  13  I  will  give  thee  money  for  the  field  ;  take 

24.  7  Unto  thy  seed  will  I  give  this  land  ;  he 

24.  32  gave  straw  and  provender  for  the  camels 

24.  35  he  hath  given  him  flocks,  and  herds,  and 

24.  36  unto  him  hath  he  given  all  that  he  hath 

24.  41  if  they  give  not  thee  (one),  thou  shalt  be 
24.  53  gold,  and  raiment,  and  gave,  .to  Rebekah 

24.  53  he  gave  also  to  her  brother  and  to  her 

25.  5  Abraham  gave  all  that  he  had  unto  Isaac 

25.  6  Abraham  gave  gifts,  and  sent  them  away 

25.  34  Jacob  gave  Esau  bread  and  pottage  of  le. 

26.  3  unto  thee.  .1  will  give  all  these  countries 

26.  4  will  give  unto  thy  seed  all  these  countries 

27.  17  she  gave  the  savoury  meat  and  the  bread 

27.  28  God  give  thee  of  the  dew  of  heaven,  and 

27.  37  all  his  brethren  have  I  given  to  him  for 

28.  4  And  give  thee  the  blessing  of  Abraham, to 

28.  4  the  land . .  which  God  gave  unto  Abraham 

28.  13  to  thee  will  I  give  it,  and  to  thy  seed 

28.  20  and  will  give  me  bread  to  eat,  and  raim. 

28.  22  of  all  that  thou  shalt  give  me  I  will  sure. 

29.  19  (It  is)  better  that  I  give  her  to  thee 

29.  19  than  that  I  should  give  her  to  another 

29.  24  Laban  gave  unto  his  daughter  Leah  Zilp. 

29.  26  to  give  the  younger  before  the  first  born 

29.  27  Fulfil  her  week,  and  we  will  give  thee 
29.  28  he  gave  him  Rachel  his  daughter  to  wife 
29.  29  Laban  gave  to  Rachel  his  daughter  Billi. 

29.  33  he  hath  therefore  given  me  this  (son)  also 

30.  4  she  gave  him  Bilhah  her  handmaid  to  w. 

30.  6  God . .  heard  my  voice,  and  hath  given  me 

30.  9  she  took  Zilpah . .  and  gave  her  Jacob  to 

30.  14  Give  me,  I  pray  thee,  of  thy  son’s  mand. 

30.  18  Leah  said,  God  hath  given  me  my  hire 

30.  18  because  I  have  given  my  maiden  to  my 
30.  26  Give,  .my  wives  and  my  children,  for 

30.  28  Appoint  me  thy  wages,  and  I  will  give 
30.  31  And  he  said,  What  shall  I  give  thee  ? 

30.  31  Jacob  said,  Thou  shalt  not  give  me  any 

30.  35  and  gave,  .into  the  hand  of  his  sons 

31.  9  hath  taken  away  the  cattle,  .and  given 
34.  8  saying . .  I  pray  you  give  her  him  to  wife 
34.  9  give  your  daughters  unto  us,  and  take 
34.  1 1  and  what  ye  shall  say  unto  me  I  will  give 
34.  12  I  will  give  according  as  ye  shall  say  unto 
34.  12  but  give  me  the  damsel  to  wife 

34.  14  We  cannot  do  this,  .to  give  our  sister  to 

34. 16  Then  will  we  give  our  daughters  unto  you 
34.  21  and  let  us  give  them  our  daughters 


Gen.  35.  4  they  gave  unto  Jacob  all  the  strange  gods 
35.  12  the  land  which  I  gave,  .to  thee  I  will  give 
35.  12  to  thy  seed  after  thee  will  I  give  the  land 
38.  9  lest  that  he  should  give  seed  to  his  broth. 

38. 16  What  wilt  thou  give  me,  that  thou  may. 
38.  17  Wilt  thou  give,  a  pledge  till  thou  send 
38.  18  he  said.  What  pledge  shall  I  give  thee? 
38.  18  he  gave  (it)  her,  and  came  in  unto  her 

38.  26  because .  I  gave  her  not  to  Slielah  my  son 

39.  21  gave  him  favour  in  the  sight  of  the  keeper 

40.  1 1  and  I  gave  the  cup  into  Pharaoh’s  hand 

40.  21  and  he  gave  the  cup  into  Pharaoh’s  hand 

41.  45  he  gave  him  to  wife  Asenath  the  daughter 

42.  25  and  to  give  them  provision  for  the  way 

42.  27  to  give  his  ass  provender  in  the  inn,  he 

43.  14  God  Almighty  gave  you  mercy  before  the 
43.  23  your  God.  hath  given  you  treasure  in 
43.  24  and  gave,  .water,  and  they  washed  their 
43.24  and  he  gave  their  asses  provender 

45.  18  I  will  give  you  the  good  of  the  land  of  E. 

45.  21  Joseph  gave  them  wagons,  according  to 
45.  21  and  gave  them  provision  for  the  way 
45.  22  To  all  of  them  he  gave  each  man  changes 

45.  22  but  to  Benjamin  he  gave  three  hundred 

46.  18  whom  Laban  gave  to  Leah  his  daughter 

46.  25  which  Laban  gave  unto  Rachel  his  daug. 

47.  1 1  gave  them  a  possession  in  the  land  of  E. 

47.  16  your  cattle  ;  and  I  will  give  you  for  your 
47.  17  Joseph  gave  them  bread,  .for  horses,  and 
47.  19  and  give,  .seed,  that  we  may  live,  and 
47.  22  eat  their  portion  which  Pharaoh  gave 

47.  24  that  ye  shall  give  the  fifth,  unto  Pharaoh 

48.  4  and  will  give  this  land  to  thy  seed  after 
48.  9  They . .  my  sons,  whom  God  hath  given 

48.  22  Moreover  I  have  given  to  thee  one  porti. 

49.  21  a  hind  let  loose  :  he  giveth  goodly  words 
Exod.  2.  9  nurse  it  for  me,  and  I  will  give . .  thy  wages 

2.  21  and  he  gave  Moses  Zipporah  his  daughter 

3.  21  I  will  give  this  people  favour  in  the  sight 

5.  7  Ye  shall  no  more  give  the  people  straw  to 

5.  10  Thus  saitli  Pharaoh,  I  will  not  give  you 

6.  4  to  give  them  the  land  of  Canaan,  the  land 

6.  8  I  did  swear  to  give  it  to  Abraham,  to  I. 

6.  8  and  I  will  give  it  you  for  an  heritage 

10.  25  Moses  said,  Thou  must  give  us  also  sacri. 

11.  3  the  Lord  gave  the  people  favour  in  the 

12.  25  to  the  land  which  the  Lord  w  ill  give  you 

12.  36  the  Lord  gave  the  people  favour  in  the 

13.  5  which  he  sware  unto  thy  fathers  to  give 

13.  1 1  bring  thee  into  the  land . .  and  shall  give  it 
16.  8  when  the  Lord  shall  give  you  in  the  eve. 

16.  15  the  bread  which  the  Lord  hath  given  you 

16.  29  for  that  the  Lord  hath  given  you  the  sa. 

16.  29  he  giveth  you  on  the  sixth  day  the  bread 

17.  2  said,  Give  11s  water  that  we  may  drink 

20.  12  the  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth 

21.  4  If  his  master  have  given  him  a  wife,  and 
2i.  23  if.  .mischief  follow,  then  thou  shalt  give 
21.  30  he  shall  give  for  the  ransom  of  his  life 

21.  32  he  shall  give  unto  their  master  thirty  sh. 

22.  17  If  her  father  utterly  refuse  to  give  her 

22.  29  the  first  born  of  thy  sons  shalt  thou  give 

22.  30  on  the  eighth  day  thou  shalt  give  it  me 

24.  12  I  will  give  thee  tables  of  stone,  and  a  law 

23.  16,  21  the  testimony.  .1  shall  give  thee 

30.  1 2  then  shall  they  give  every  man  a  ransom 
30.  13  This  they  shall  give,  every  one  that  passe. 
30.  14  every  one . .  shall  give  an  offering  unto  the 

30.  15  The  rich  shall  not  give  more,  and 

30. 15  the  poor  shall  not  give  less,  than  half 
30. 15  when  (they)  give  an  offering  unto  theLo. 

31.  b  I  have  given  with  him  Aholiab  the  son 

31.  18  he  gave  unto  Moses,  .two  tables  of  testi. 

32.  13  this  land  that  I  have  spoken  of  will  I  give 

32.  24  So  they  gave  (it)  me  :  then  I  cast  it  into 

33.  1  saying,  Unto  thy  seed  will  I  give  it 
Lev.  5.  16  give  it  unto  the  priest :  and  the  priest 

6.  5  give  it  unto  him  to  whom  it  appertaineth 

6.  17  I  have  given  it.  .their  portion  of  my  offer. 

7.  32  the  right  shoulder  shall  ye  give  unto  the 

7.  34  have  given  them  unto  Aaron  the  priest 

10.  17  and  (God)  hath  given  it  you  to  bear  the 

14.  34  into  the  land  of  Canaan,  which  I  give  to 
15.14  and  come . .  and  give  them  unto  the  priest 
17. 11  I  have  given  it  to  you  upon  the  altar  to 
20.  2  that  giveth . .  of  his  seed  unto  Molech,  he 
20.  3  because  he  hath  given  of  his  seed  unto  M. 
20.  4  when  he  giveth  of  his  seed  unto  Molech 
20.  24  and  I  will  give  it  unto  you  to  possess  it 

22.  14  and  shall  give  (it)  unto  the  priest  with 

23.  10  When  ye  be  come  into  the  land  which  I 

23.  38  all  your  freewill  offerings,  which  ye  give 

25.  2  'When  ye  come  into  the  land  which  I  give 

25.  37  Thou  shalt  not  give  him  thy  money  upon 

25.  38  to  give  you  the  land  of  Canaan,  .to  be 

26.  4  Then  I  will  give  you  rain  in  due  season 

26.  6  I  will  give  peace  in  the  land,  and  ye  shall 

27.  9  all  that  (any  man)  giveth  of  such  unto  the 

27.  23  he  shall  give  thine  estimation  in  that  day 

Num.  3.  9  thou  shalt  give  the  Levites  uuto  Aaron 
3.  48  thou  shalt  give  the  money,  wherewith 
3.  51  Moses  gave  the  money  of  them  that  were 
5.  7  give  (it)  unto  (him)  against  whom  he  hath 
5.  10  whatsoever  any  man  giveth  the  priest,  it 

7.  5  thou  shalt  give  them  unto  the  Levites,  to 

7.  6  took  the  wagons  and  the  oxen,  and  gave 

7.  7  Two  wagons  and  four  oxen  he  gave  unto 

7.  8  four  wagons  and  eight  oxen  he  gave  unto 
7.  9  But  unto  the  sons  of  Kohath  he  gave  no. 
8. 19  I  have  given  the  Levites.  .a  gift  to  Aaron 
10.  29  of  which  the  Lord  said,  I  will  give  it  you 
11. 13  Whence  should  I  have  flesh  to  give  unto 


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Num  ii.  13  saying.  Give  us  flesh,  that  we  may  eat 

11.  18  therefore  the  Lord  will  give  you  flesh 

11.  21  and  thou  hast  said,  I  will  give  them  flesh 
it.  25  and  gave  (it)  unto  the  seventy  elders  :  and 
13  2  which  I  give  unto  the  children  of  Israel 
14'.  8  he  will  bring  us  into  this  land,  and  give 

15.  2  When  ye  be  come  into  the  laud.  .1  give 

15.  21  Of  the  first  of  your  dough  ye  shall  give 
16. 14  or  given  us  inheritance  of  fields  and  via. 

17.  6  every  one  of  their  princes  gave  him  a  rod 

18.  7  I  have  given  your  priest’s  office,  .a  serv. 

18.  8  1  also  have  given  thee  the  charge  of  mine 

18.  8  unto  thee  have  I  given  them,  by  reason 
18  11  I  have  given  them  unto  thee,  and  to  thy 
18. 12  the  first  fruits  of  them,  .have  I  given  thee 

18.  19  All  the  heave  offerings,  .have  I  given 

18.  21  I  have  given  the  children  of  Levi  all  the 
18.  24  tithes.  .1  have  given  to  the  Levites  to  in. 

18.  26  the  tithes  which  I  have  given  you  from 

18.  28  ye  shall  give  thereof  the  Lord's  heave  0. 

19.  3  ye  shall  give  her  unto  Eleazar  the  priest 

20.  12  into  the  land  which  I  have  given  them 

20.  21  Edom  refused  to  give  Israel  passage 

20.  24  into  the  land  which  I  have  given  unto 

21  16  Gather  the  people  together,  and  I  will  g. 

21.  29  he  hath  given  his  sons  that  escaped,  and 

22.  13  the  Lord  refuseth  to  give  me  leave  to  go 
2->  18  If  Balak  would  give  me  his  house  full  of 

24.  13  If  Balak  would  give  me  his  house  full  of 

25.  12  I  give  unto  him  my  covenant  of  peace 

27.  4  Give  unto  us.  .a  possession  among  the  b. 

27.  7  thou  shalt  surely  give  them  a  possession 
27.  9  ye  shall  give  his  inheritance  unto  his  hr. 

27.  10  ye  shall  give  his  inheritance  unto  his  fat. 

27  1 1  ye  shall  give  his  inheritance  unto  his  ki. 

27.  12  and  see  the  land  which  I  have  given  unto 

31.  29  Take,  .and  give  (it)  unto  Eleazar  the  pri. 

31.  30  give  them  unto  the  Levites,  which  keep 
31.  41  Moses-'gave  the  tribute,  the  Lord’s  hea. 

31.  47  gave  them  unto  the  Levites,  which  kept 

32.  7,  9  the  land  which  the  Lord  hath  given 
32.  29  ye  shall  give  them  the  laud  of  Gilead  for 
32.  33  Moses  gave  unto  them,  .to  the  children 

32.  40  Moses  gave  Gilead  unto  Machir  the  son 

33.  53  I  have  given  you  the  land  to  possess  it 

34.  13  commanded  to  give  unto  the  nine  tribes 

35.  2  Command .  .that  they  give  unto  the  Lev. 

35.  2  ye  shall  give,  .unto  the  Levites  suburbs 
35  4  which  ye  shall  give  unto  the  Levites 

35.  6  which  ye  shall  give  unto  the  Levites 
35.  7  all  the  cities  which  ye  shall  give  to  the 
35.  8  And  the  cities  which  ye  shall  give  (shall 
35.  8  every  one  shall  give  of  his  cities  unto  the 
35.  13  of  these  cities  which  ye  shall  give,  six 

35  i4  Ye  shall  give  three  cities  on  this  side  Jo. 

35.  14  three  cities  shall  ye  give  in  the  laud  of  C. 

36.  2  Lord  commanded  my  lord  to  give  the  la. 

36  2  to  give  the  inheritance  of  Zelophehad 
Deut.  1.  8  to  give  unto  them  and  to  their  seed  after 

1.  20  which  the  Lord  our  God  doth  give 
1  25  which  the  Lord  our  God  doth  give 

1.  35  which  I  sware  to  give  unto  your  fathers 

1.  36  to  him  will  I  give  the  land  that  he  hath 

1.  39  unto  them  will  I  give  it,  and  they  shall 

2.  ■  5  for  I  will  not  give  you  of  their  land,  no 

2.  s  because  I  have  given  mount  Seir  unto  E. 

2.  9  for  I  will  not  give  thee  of  their  land 

2.  9  I  have  given  Ar  unto  the  children  of  Lot 

2.  12  the  land. .which  the  Lord  gave  unto 
2.  19  for  I  will  not  give  thee  of  the  land  of  the 
2.  19  I  have  given  it  unto  the  children  of  Lot 
2.  24  I  have  given  into  thine  hand  Sihon  the 
2.  28  give  me  water  for  money,  that  I  may  dr. 

2.  29  the  land  which  the  LORD  our  God  givetli 

2.  31  I  have  begun  to  give  Sihon  and  his  land 

3.  12  gave  I  unto  the  Reubenites  and  to  the  G. 

3.  13  gave  I  unto  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh 
3. 13  And  I  gave  Gilead  unto  Machir 

3.  16  unto  the  Gadites  I  gave  from  Gilead  even 

3.  18  The  Lord  your  God  hath  given  you  this 

3.  19  abide  in  your  cities  which  I  have  given 

3  20  Until  the  Lord  have  given  rest  unto  your 
3  20  your  God  hath  given  them  beyond  Jor. 

3  20  unto  his  possession,  which  I  have  given 

4.  1  the  land  which  the  Lord  God.  .giveth 

4  21  thy  God  giveth  thee,  .an  inheritance 

4.  38  to  give  thee  their  land,  .an  inheritance 

4  40  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee,  for 

5  16  in  the  land  which  the  LORD  thy  God  giv. 

5.  31  in  tlie  land  which  I  give  them  to  possess 

6.  10  to  give  thee  great  and  goodly  cities 

6.  23  to  give  us  the  land  whichihe  sware  unto 

7.  3  thy  daughter  thou  shalt  not  give  unto 

7.  13  which  he  sware  unto  thy  fathers  to  give 

8.  10  for  the  good  land  which  he  hath  given 
8. 18  lie  that  giveth  thee  power  to  get  wealth 

9.  6  God  giveth  thee  not  this  good  land  to 

9.  1 1  the  Lord  gave  me  the  two  tables  of  stone 
9.  23  possess  the  land  which  I  have  given  you 

10.  4  tables . .  and  the  Lord  gave  them  unto  me 
10. 11  the  land  which  I  sware.  .to  give  unto 

11.  9  to  give  unto  them,  and  to  their  seed 
11. 14  I  will  give  (you)  the  rain  of  your  land 

11.  17  the  good  land  which  the  Lord  giveth  you 

11.  21  sware  unto  your  fathers  to  give  them,  as 

11.  31  the  land,  .the  Lord  your  God  giveth  you 

12.  1  land,  .the  Lord,  .giveth  thee  to  possess  it 

12.  9  to  the  inheritance .  the  Lord  .  .  giveth  you 

12.  15  the  blessing,  .which  he  hath  given  thee 

12.  21  thy  flock,  which  the  Lord  hath  given  thee 

13.  1  If . .  a  prophet . .  giveth  thee  a  sign  or  a  w. 

13.  12  cities,  which  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  given 

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Deut  14.  21  thou  shalt  give  it  unto  the  stranger  that 
15  4  which.  .God  giveth  thee,  .an  inheritance 

15!  7  thy  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth 

13.  9  and  thou  givest  him  nought ;  and  he  cry 

13.  10  Thou  shalt  surely  give  him,  and  thine 

15.  10  shall  not  be  grieved  when  thou  givest 
15  14  of  thy  flock,  .thou  shalt  give  unto  him 

16.  5  gates,  wiiich  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth 

16.  10  thou  shalt  give ..  according  as  the  Lord 

16.  17  the  blessing,  .wiiich  he  hath  given  thee 

16.  18  gates,  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth 

16.  20  the  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth 

17.  2  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee 

17.  14  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee 

18  3  they  shall  give  unto  the  priest  the  shoul. 

18.  4  first  of  the  fleece,  .shalt  thou  give  him 

18.  9  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee 

19.  I  whose  land  the  Lord  tliy  God  giveth  thee 

19.  2  land,  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth 

19.  8  and  give  thee  all  the  land  which  he 

19.  8  he  promised  to  give  unto  thy  fathers 

19.  10  land,  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth 

19.  14  that  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee  to 

20.  14  which  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  given  thee 

20.  16  which  the  Lord  thy  God  doth  give  thee 

21.  1  the  Lord  thy  God  givetli  thee  to  possess 

21.  23  the  LORD  thy  God  givetli  thee  to  possess 

22.  16  I  gave  my  daughter  unto  this  man  to  wife 

22.  19  give,  .unto  the  father  of  the  damsel 

22.  29  man.  .shall  give  unto  the  damsel’s  father 

24.  1  give  (it)  in  her  hand,  and  send  her  out  of 

24.  3  giveth  (it)  in  her  hand,  and  sendeth  her 
24.  4  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee  (for) 

24.  15  At  his  day  thou  shalt  give  (him)  his  hire 

25.  15,  19  in  the  land  which  the  Lord,  .giveth 

25.  19  when  the  Lord,  .hath  given  thee  rest 

26.  1  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee  (for) 

26.  2  land  that  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee 

26.  3  Lord  sware  unto  our  fathers  for  to  give  us 

26  9  hath  given  us  this  laud,  .a  land  that  flo. 

26.  10  the  land  which  thou,  0  Lord,  hast  given 
26.  11  which  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  given  unto 
26.  12  hast  given  (it)  unto  the  Levite,  the  stra. 

26.  13  and  also  have  given  them  unto  the  Levite 
26.  14  nor  given  (ought)  thereof  for  the  dead 
26.  15  and  the  land  which  thou  hast  given  us 

27  2,  3  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth 

28.  8  in  the  land  which  the  Lord,  .giveth  thee 

28.  11  Lord  sware  unto  thy  fathers  to  give  thee 
28.  12  the  heaven  to  give  tile  rain  unto  thy  land 
28.  52,  53  which  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  given 
28.  55  So  that  he  will  not  give  to  any  of  them  of 

28.  65  tlie  Lord  shall  give  thee  there  a  trembl. 

29.  4  Yet  tlie  Lord  hath  not  given  you  an  heart 

29.  8  we  took  their  land,  and  gave  it  for  an  in. 

30.  20  land  which  the  Lord  sware.  .to  give  them 

31.  7  which  the  Lord  hath  sworn,  .to  give  them 

32.  49,  52  which  I  give,  .the  children  of  Israel 
34.  4  saying,  I  will  give  it  unto  thy  seed 

Josh.  1.  2  unto  the  land  which  I  do  give  to  them 
1.  3  have  I  given  unto  you,  as  I  said  unto  M. 

1.  6  the  laud  which  I  sware  .to  give  them 
1.  11  wiiich  the  Lord,  .givetli  you  to  possess  it 
1.  13  God  hath  given  you  rest,  and  hath  given 
1.  14  remain  in  the  land  which  Moses  gave  you 
1.  15  Until  the  Lord  have  given  your  brethren 

1.  15  land  which  the  Lord  your  God  giveth 

1. 15  which  Moses  the  Lord's  servant  gave  you 

2.  9  I  know  that  the  Lord  hath  given  you  the 
2.  12  show  kindness,  .and  give  me  a  true  token 
2.  14  when  the  Lord  hath  given  us  the  land 

5.  6  which  the  Lord  sware.  .lie  would  give  us 

6  2  I  have  given  into  thine  hand  Jericho,  and 

6.  16  Shout ;  for  the  Lord  hath  given  you  the 

8.  1  I  have  given  into  thy  hand  the  king  of  Ai 

8.  18  for  I  will  give  it  into  thine  hand 

9.  24  to  give  you  all  the  land,  and  to  destroy 
11  23  Joshua  gave  it  for  an  inheritance  unto  I. 

12.  6  Moses  the  servant  of  the  Lord  gave  it 

12.  7  which  Joshua  gave  unto  the  tribes  of  Is. 

13.  8  their  inheritance,  which  Moses  gave  them 
13  8  as  Moses  the  servant  of  the  Lord  gave 

13.  14  Only  unto  the  tribe  of  Levi  he  gave  none 

13.  15  Moses  gave  unto,  .the  children  of  Reuben 

13.  24  Moses  gave . .  unto  tlie  tribe  of  Gad . .  unto 
13.  29  Moses  gave,  .unto  the  half  tribe  of  Man. 

13.  33  But  unto  the  tribe  of  Levi  Moses  gave  not 

14.  3  For  Moses  had  given  the  inheritance  of 

14.  3  unto  the  Levites  he  gave  none  inherit. 

14.  4  they  gave  no  part  unto  the  Levites  in  the 

14.  12  Now  therefore  give  me  this  mountain 

14.  13  Joshua,  .gave  unto  Caleb.  .Hebron  for  an 

15.  13  And  unto  Caleb,  .he  gave  a  part  among 

15.  16  to  him  will  I  give  Aclisah  my  daughter 

15.  17  lie  gave  him  Aclisah  his  daughter  to  wife 

15.  19  Give  me  a  blessing;  for  thou  hast  given  me 

15.  19  give  me  also  springs  of  water.  And  he  g. 

17.  4  to  give  us  an  inheritance  among  our  bret. 

17.  4  he  gave  them  an  inheritance  among  the 

17.  14  Why  hast  thou  given  me  (but)one  lot  and 

18.  3  the  land,  which  the  Lord,  hath  given 
iS.  7  which  Moses  the  servant  of  the  LORD  ga. 

19.  49  gave  an  inheritance  to  Joshua  the  son  of 

19.  50  they  gave  him  the  city  which  he  asked 

20.  4  give  him  a  place,  that  he  may  dwell  amo. 

21.  2  commanded,  .to  give  us  cities  to  dwell  in 

21.  3  children  of  Israel  gave  unto  the  Levites 

21.  8  gave  by  lot  unto  the  Levites  these  cities 
21.  9  they  gave  out  of  the  tribe  of  the  child. 

21.  11  they  gave  them  the  city  of  Arbathe  fath. 
21.  12  But  the  fields,  .gave  they  to  Caleb  the  son 
21.  13  Thus  they  gave  to  the  children  of  Aaron 


Josh  21.  21  they  gave  them  Sliechem  with  her  subur. 

21.  43  the  Lord  gave  unto  Israel  all  the  land 

21.  43  which  lie  sware  to  give  unto  their  fathers 

22.  4  God  hath  given  rest  unto  your  brethren 

22.  4  which  Moses  the  servant  of  tlie  Lord  ga. 

22.  7  Moses  had  given  (possession)  in  Basliau 

22.  7  unto  the  (other)  half  thereof  gave  Joshua 

23.  13  this  good  land,  .the  Lord,  .hath  given 

23.  15  this  good  land,  .the  Lord,  .hath  given 

23.  16  the  good  land  which  he  hath  given  unto 

24.  3  multiplied  his  seed,  and  gave  him  Isaac 

24.  4  And  I  gave  unto  Isaac  J acob  and  Esau 

24.  4  I  gave  unto  Esau  mount  Seir,  to  possess 
24.  8  I  gave  them  into  your  hand,  that  ye  mig. 

24.  13  I  have  given  you  a  land  for  which  ye  did 

Judg.  1.  12  to  him  will  I  give  Aclisah  my  daughter 
1.  13  he  gave  him  Aclisah  his  daughter  to  wife 
1.  15  me  a  blessing ;  for  thou  hast  given  me  a 
1.  15  give  me  also  springs.  .And  Caleb  gavelie 
1.  20  they  gave  Hebron  unto  Caleb,  as  Moses 
3.  6  and  gave  their  daughters  to  their  sons 

5.  25  He  asked  water,  .she  gave,  .milk  ;  she  br. 

6.  9  drave  them  out . .  and  gave  you  their  land 

7.  2  to  give  the  Midianites  into  their  hands 

8.  5  Give,  I  pray  you,  loaves  of  bread  unto  the 
8.  6  that  we  should  give  bread  unto  thine  ar  f 

8. 15  that  we  should  give  bread  unto  thy  men 
8.  24  that  ye  would  give  me  every  man  the 

8.  25  they  answered,  We  will  willingly  give 

9.  4  And  they  gave  him  threescore  and  ten 

14.  9  and  he  gave  them,  and  they  did  eat:  but 

14.  12  I  will  give  you  thirty  sheets  and  thirty 

14.  13  then  shall  ye  give  me  thirty  sheets  and 

14.  19  and  gave  change  of  garments  unto  them 

15.  2  therefore  I  gave  her  to  thy  companion 

15.  6  because  he  had.  .given  her  to  hiscompan. 

15.  18  Thou  hast  given  this  great  deliverance 

16.  5  we  will  give  thee,  every  one  of  us,  eleven 

17  4  and  gave  them  to  the  founder,  who  made 

17.  10  I  will  give  thee  ten.  .of  silver  by  the  year 

18.  10  for  God  hath  given  it  into  your  hands 

20.  36  Israel  gave  place  to  the  Benjamites 

21.  1  there  shall  not  any  of  us  give  his  daugh. 

21.  7  we  will  not  give  them  of  our  daughters 
21.  14  they  gave  them  wives  which  they  had 
21.  18  we  may  not  give  them  wives  of  our  daug. 

21.  18  Cursed  (be)  he  that  giveth  a  wife  to  Ben. 

21.  22  ye  did  not  give  unto  them  at  this  time 

Ruth  2.  18  gave  to  her  that  she  had  reserved  after 
3  17  These  six  (measures)  of  barley  gave  he  me 

4.  7  plucked  off  his  shoe,  and  gave  (it)  to  his 

4.  12  of  the  seed  which  the  Lord  shall  give 

4.  13  Lord  gave  her  conception,  and  she  bare 
1  Sa.  1.  4  he  gave  to  Peninnah  his  wife,  and  to  all 
1.  5  But  unto  Hannah  he  gave  a  worthy  por. 

1.  11  wilt  give  unto  thine  handmaid  a  man  ch. 

1.  11  then  I  will  give  him  unto  the  Lord  all 

1.  27  Lord  hath  given  me  my  petition  which  I 

2.  10  he  shall  give  strength  unto  his  king,  and 
2.  15  Give  flesh  to  roast  for  tlie  priest ;  for  he 
2.  16  thou  shalt  give,  .now  :  and  if  not,  I  will 
2.  28  did  I  give  unto  the  house  of  thy  father  all 
6.  5  ye  shall  give  glory  unto  the  God  of  Israel 
8.  6  Give  us  a  king  to  judge  us.  And  Samuel 

8.  14  take,  .the  best,  and  give,  .to  his  servants 

8. 15  take,  .of  your  vineyards,  and  give  to  his 

9.  8  will  I  give  to  the  man  of  God  to  tell  us 
o.  23  Bring  the  portion  which  I  gave  thee,  of 

10.  4  they  will  salute  thee,  and  give  thee  two 
15  28  hath  given  it  to  a  neighbour  of  thine 

17.  10  give  me  a  man,  that  we  may  fight  together 
17.  25  the  king,  .will  give  him  his  daughter,  and 
17.  44  I  will  give  thy  flesh  unto  the  fow  ls  of  the 

17.  46  I  will  give  the  carcases  of  the  host  of  the 

17  47  and  he  will  give  you  into  our  hands 

18.  4  Jonathan,  gave  it  to  David,  and  his  gar. 

18.  17  my  elder  daughter  Merab,  her  will  I  give 

18  21  I  will  give  him  her,  that  she  may  be  a 
18.  27  Saul  gave  him  Miclial  his  daughter  to  wi. 

20.  40  Jonathan  gave  his  artillery  unto  his  lad 

21.  3  give  (me)  five  (loaves  of)  bread  in  mine 
21.  6  So  the  priest  gave  him  hallowed  (bread) 

21.  9  said,  (There  is)  none  likecthat ;  give  it  me 

22.  7  will  the  son  of  Jesse  give  every  one  of  you 
22  10  And  he.  gave  him  victuals,  and  gave 

22.  13  in  that  thou  hast  given  him  bread,  and  a 
25  8  give,  I  pray  thee,  whatsoever  cometh  to 

25  11  and  give  (it)  unto  men  whom  I  know  not 
25  44  But  Saul  had  given  Miclial  his  daughter 

27.  5  let  them  give  me  a  place  in  some  town 

27  6  Then  Acliish  gave  him  Ziklag  that  day 

28.  17  and  given  it  to  thy  neighbour,  .to  David 

30.  1 1  and  gave  him  bread,  and  he  did  eat 

30  12  they  gave  him  a  piece  of  a  cake  of  figs 
•  30  22  we  will  not  give  them . .  of  the  spoil  that 
30  23  with  that  which  the  Lord  hath  given  us 
2  Sa  4.  10  that  I  would  have  given  him  a  reward 
q  9  I  have  given  unto  thy  master's  son  all 
12'  8  And  I  gave  thee  thy  master’s  house 
12  8  and  gave  thee  the  house  of  Israel  and  of 

12  11  I  will  .give,  .unto  thy  neighbour,  and  he 
1  gi  11  I  would  have  given  thee  ten  (shekels)  of 

21.  6  And  the  king  said,  I  will  give  (them) 

22.  36  Thou  hast  also  given  me  the  shield  of  thy 
"2.  41  Thou  hast  also  given  me  the  necks  of 

24.  9  Joab  gave  up  the  sum  of  the  number  of 
24!  23  All  these,  .did  Araunah.  .give  unto  the 
1  Ki  1  48  which  hath  given  (one)  to  sit  on  my  throne 
2  17  give  me  Abishag  the  Shunammite  to  wife 
3.  5  and  God  said,  Ask  what  I  shall  give  thee 
3.  6  that  thou  hast  given  him  a  son  to  sit  on 
3.  9  Give .  .thy  servant  an  understanding  hea. 


GIVE 


394 


GIVE 


1  Ki.  3.  12  lo,  I  have  given  thee  a  wise ..  heart ;  90  that 

3.  13  I  have  also  given  thee  that  which  thou 
3.  25  give  half  to  the  one,  and  half  to  the  other 
3.  26  O  my  lord,  give  her  the  living  child,  and 

3.  27  (live  her  the  living  child,  and  in  no  wise 

4.  29  God  gave  Solomon  wisdom  and  under. 

5.  6  unto  thee  will  I  give  hire  for  thy  servants 
5.  7  which  hath  given  unto  David  a  wise  son 
5.  10  So  Hiram  gave  Solomon  cedar  trees  and 
5.  11  Solomon  gave  Hiram  twenty  thousand 

5.  11  thus  gave  Solomon  to  Hirim  year  by  year 
5.  12  the  Lord  gave  Solomon  wisdom,  as  he  had 
8.  32  to  give  him  according  to  his  righteous. 

8.  34  which  thou  gavest  unto  their  fathers 
8.  36  and  give  rain  upon  thy  land,  which  thou 
8.  36  hast  given  to  thy  people  for  an  inheritan. 
8.  39  give  to  every  man  according  to  his  ways 
8.  40  the  land  which  thou  gavest  unto  our  fat. 
8.  48  land  which  thou  gavest  unto  their  fath. 

8.  50  give  them  compassion  before  them  who 

8.  56  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord,  that  hath  given 

9.  7  out  of  the  land  which  I  have  given  them 
9.  11  king  Solomon  gave  Hirim  twenty  cities 
9.  12  to  see  the  cities  which  Solomon  had  given 
9.  13  What,  .(are)  these  which  thou  hast  given 
9.  16  and  given  it.  .a  present  unto  his  daughter 

10.  10  she  gave  the  king  an  hundred  and  twenty 
10.  10  the  queen  of  Sheba  gave  to  king  Solomon 
10.  13  king  Solomon  gave  unto  the  queen  of  Sh. 

10.  13  besides  (that)  which  Solomon  gave  her  of 

11.  11  rend,  .from  thee,  and  will  give  it  to  thy 
11.  13  will  give  one  tribe  to  thy  son  for  David 
11.  18  gave  him  an  house,  .and  gave  him  land 
11.  19  so  that  he  gave  him  to  wife  the  sister  of 
11.  31  Behold,  I  will  ,  .give  ten  tribes  to  thee 
11.  35  and  will  give  it  unto  thee,  .ten  tribes 

11.  36  unto  his  son  will  I  give  one  tribe,  that  D. 

11.  38  be  with  thee,  .and  will  give  Israel  unto 
13.  3  And  he  gave  a  sign  the  same  day,  saying 
13.  5  the  sign  which  tlie  man  of  God  had  given 
13.  7  refresh  thyself,  and  I  will  give  thee  a  rew. 

13.  8  If  thou  wilt  give  me  half  thine  house,  I 

14.  8  Ami  rent  the  kingdom,  .and  gave  it  thee 
14.  15  good  land,  which  he  gave  to  their  fathers 

14.  16  he  shall  give  Israel  up  because  of  the  sins 

15.  4  for  David’s  sake  did  the  Lord,  .give  him 

17.  19  And  he  said  unto  her,  Give  me  thy  son 

18.  23  Let  them  therefore  give  us  two  bullocks 

19.  21  gave  unto  the  people,  and  they  did  eat 

21.  2  Give  me  thy  vineyard,  that  I  may  have 
21  2  I  will  give  thee  for  it  a  better  vineyard 

21.  2  I  will  give  thee  the  worth  of  it  in  money 
21.  3  Lord  forbid  it  me,  that  I  should  give  the 
21.  4  1  will  not  give  thee  the  inheritance  of  my 
21.  6  said.  .Give  me  thy' vineyard  for  money 
21.  6  or  else  if  it  please  thee,  I  will  give  thee 
21.  6  answered,  I  will  not  give  thee  my  vineya. 
21.  7  I  will  give  thee  the  vineyard  of  Naboth 
21.  15  which  he  refused  to  give  thee  for  money 

2  Ki.  4.  42  Give  unto  the  people,  that  they  may  eat 

4.  43  Give  the  people,  that  they  may  eat :  for 

5.  1  by  him  the  Lord  hath  given  deliverance 

5.  22  give  them,  I  pray  thee,  a  talent  of  silver 

6.  28  This  woman  said  unto  me,  Give  thy  son 
6.  29  Give  thy  son,  that  we  may  eat  him  ;  and 
8.  19  as  he  promised  him  to  give  him  alway  a 
8.  29  wounds  which  tire  Syrians  had  given  him 

10.  15  give  (me)  thine  hand.  And  he  gave  (him) 
11. 10  did  tlie  priest  give  king  David’s  spears 

12.  ii  they  gave  the  money,  being  told,  into  the 

12.  14  they  gave  that  to  the  workmen,  and  rep. 

13.  5  Lord  gave  Israel  a  saviour,  so  that  they 

14.  9  Give  thy  daughter  to  my  son  to  wife 

15.  19  Menahem  gave  Pul  a  thousand  talents  of 

15.  20  of  silver,  to  give  to  the  king  of  Assyria 
18.  15  Hezekiah  gave,  .all  the  silver  (that  was) 
18.  16  cut  off.  .and  gave  it  to  the  king  of  Assyr. 

21.  8  out  of  the  land  which  I  gave  their  fathers 

22.  5  let  them  give  it  to  the  doers  of  the  work 

22.  8  And  Hilkiah  gave  the  book  to  Shaphan 

23.  11  that  the  kings  of  Judah  had  given  to  the 
23.  35  Jehoiakim  gave  the  silver  and  the  gold 
23.  35  but  he  taxed  the  land  to  give  the  money 
23.  35  exacted  the  silver  and  the  gold,  .to  give 

1  Ch.  2.  35  Sheshan  gave  his  daughter  to  Jarha  his 

6.  55  they  gave  them  Hebron  in  the  land  of  J. 
6.  56  the  fields  of  the  city . .  they  gave  to  Caleb 
6.  57  to  the  sons  of  Aaron  they  gave  the  cities 
6.  64  the  children  of  Israel  gave  to  the  Levites 
6.  65  they  gave  by  lot  out  of  the  tribe  of  the 
6.  67  they  gave  unto  them,  (of)  the  cities  of  re. 

16.  18  Unto  thee  will  I  give  the  land  of  Canaan 
21.  5  Joab  gave  the  sum  of  the  number  of  the 
21.  23  I  give  (thee)  the  oxen  (also)  for  burnt  off. 
21.  23  wheat  for  the  meat  offering ;  I  give  it  all 

21.  25  So  David  gave  to  Oman  for  the  place  six 

22.  9  I  will  give  him  rest  from  all  his  enemies 
22.  g-wtft-gTve  peacmand  quietness-unto  Israel 
22.  12  Only  the  Lord  give  thee  wisdom  and 

22.  18  hath  he  (not)  given  you  rest  on  every  side? 
22.  18  for  he  hath  given  the  inhabitants  of  the 
25.  5  God  gave  to  Heman  fourteen  sons  and 
28.  5  for  the  Lord  hath  given  me  many  sons 

28.  1 1  David  gave  to  Solomon  his  son  the  patt. 

29.  3  (which)  I  have  given  to  the  house  of  my 
29.  7  gave  for  the  service  of  the  house  of  God 
29.  8  they . .  gave  (them)  to  the  treasure  of  the 
29.  14  and  of  thine  own  have  we  given  thee 

29.  19  give  unto  Solomon  my  son  a  perfect  hea. 

2  Ch  1.  7  said  unto  him,  Ask  what  I  shall  give  thee 

1.  10  Give  me  now  wisdom  and  knowledge 
j.  12  I  will  give  thee  riches,  and  wealth,  and 


2  Ch.  2.  10  I  will  give  to  thy  servants,  the  hewers 

2.  12  who  hath  given  to  David  the  king  a  wise 

6.  25  which  thou  gavest  to  them  and  to  their 

6.  27  which  thou  hast  given  unto  thy  people 

6.  31  the  land  which  thou  gavest  unto  our  fat 

6.  38  which  thou  gavest  unto  their  fathers,  and 

7.  20  out  of  my  land  which  I  have  given  them 

9.  9  she  gave  the  king  an  hundred  and  twen. 

9.  9  as  the  queen  of  Sheba  gave  king  Solomon 

9.  12  king  Solomon  gave  to  the  queen  of  Sheba 

11.  23  and  he  gave  them  victual  in  abundance 
13.  5  gave  the  kingdom  over  Israel  to  David 

20.  7  gavest  it  to  the  seed  of  Abraham  thy  fri. 

21.  3  their  father  gave  them  great  gifts  of  silver 

21.  3  the  kingdom  gave  he  to  Jehoram,  because 
21.  7  as  he  promised  to  give  a  light  to  him  and 

24.  12  Jehoiada  gave  it  to  such  as  did  the  work 

25.  9  which  I  have  given  to  the  army  of  Israel  ? 
25.  9  The  Lord  is  able  to  give  thee  much  more 

25.  18  Give  thy  daughter  to  my  son  to  wife  :  and 

26.  8  the  Ammonites  gave  gifts  to  Uzziah :  and 

27.  5  tlie  children  of  Ammon  gaveliim  thesame 

28.  21  gave  (it)  unto  the  king  of  Assyria  :  but  he 

30.  7  (who)  therefore  gave  them  up  to  desolat. 

30.  12  the  hand  of  God  was  to  give  them  one  h. 

31.  4  to  give  the  portion  of  the  priests  and  the 

31.  15  to  give  to  their  brethren  by  courses,  as 

31.  19  to  give  portions  to  all  the  males  among 

32.  11  Doth  not  Hezekiah  persuade  you  to  give 

32.  24  he  spake  unto  him,  and  he  gave  him  a 
32.  29  God  had  given  him  substance  very  much 

34.  10  they  gave  it  to  the  workmen  that  wrought 

34.  ti  to  the  artificers  and  builders  gave  they 

34.  18  Hilkiah  the  priest  hath  given  me  a  book 

35.  8  gave  unto  the  priests  for  the  passover  off. 

35.  12  that  they  might  give  according  to  the 

36.  17  had  no  compassion,  lie  gave  (them)  all 

36.  23  hath  the  Lord  God  of  heaven  given  me 

Ezra  1.  2  The  Lord  God  of  heaven  hath  given  me 

2.  69  ’They  gave  after  their  ability  unto  the  tre. 

3.  7  They  gave  money  also  unto  the  masons 

7.  6  which  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  had  given 

7.  11  king  Artaxerxes  gave  unto  Ezra  the  pri. 

9.  8  to  give  us  a  nail  in  his  holy  place,  that 
9.  8  God  may.  .give  us  a  little  reviving  in  our 
9.  9  to  give  us  a  reviving,  to  set  up  the  house 
9.  9  to  give  us  a  wall  in  Judah  and  in  Jerusa. 
9.  12  give  not  your  daughters  unto  their  sons 
9.  13  and  hast  given  us  (such)  deliverance  as 

10.  19  they  gave  their  hands  that  they  would 
Neh.  2.  1  I  took  up  the  wine,  and  gave  (it)  unto  the 

2.  7  let  letters  be  given  me  to  the  governors 

2.  8  that  he  may  give  me  timber  to  make  be. 
2.  9  I  came . .  and  gave  them  the  king’s  letters 

4.  4  give  them  for  a  prey  in  the  land  of  capti. 

7.  70  some  of  the  chief  of  the  fathers  gave  unto 
7.  70  The  Tirshatha  gave  to  the  treasure  a  th. 
7.  71  the  chief  of  the  fathers  gave  to  the  trea. 

7.  72  (that)  which  the  rest  of  the  people  gave 
9.  8  a  covenant  with  him,  to  give  the  land  of 
9.  8  give.,  to  his  seed,  and  hast  performed  thy 
9.  13  gavest  them  right  judgments,  and  true 
9.  15  gavest  them  bread  from  heaven  for  their 
9.  15  land  which  thou  liadst  sworn  to  give  them 
9.  20  gavest  also  thy  good  Spirit . .  and  gavest 
9.  22  gavest  them  kingdoms  and  nations,  and 
9.  24  gavest  them  into  their  hands,  with  their 
9.  27  thou  gavest  them  saviours,  who  saved 

9.  30  therefore  gavest  thou  them  into  the  hand 
9.  35  thy  great  goodness  that  thou  gavest  them 
9.  35  fat  land  which  thou  gavest  before  them 
9.  36  the  land  that  thou  gavest  unto  our  fath. 
10.  30  that  we  would  not  give  our  daughters  un. 

12.  47  all  Israel,  .gave  the  portions  of  the  sing. 

13.  25  Ye  shall  not  give  your  daughters  unto 
Estli.  1.  19  let  the  king  give  her  royal  estate  unto 

1.  20  all  the  wives  shall  give  to  their  husbands 

2.  3  let  their  things  for  purification  be  given 
2.  9  speedily  gave  her  her  things  for  purifica. 
2.  9  meet  to  be  given  her,  out  of  the  king's  h. 

2.  18  Then  the  king,  gave  gifts,  according  to 

3.  10  gave  it  unto  Hainan  the  son  of  Hammed. 

4.  8  he  gave  him  the  copy  of  the  writing  of 

8.  1  give  the  house  of  Hainan,  the  Jews’  ene. 

8.  2  And  the  king,  .gave  it  unto  Mordecai 

8.  7  I  have  given  Esther  the  house  of  Haman 
Job  1.  21  the  Lord  gave,  and  the  Lord  hath  taken 
2.  4  all  that  a  man  hath  will  he  give  for  his 
5. 10  Who  giveth  rain  upon  the  earth,  and 

35.  7  If  thou  be  righteous,  what  givest  thou  h.? 

35.  10  Where  (is)  God  my  maker,  who  giveth 

36.  6  preserveth  not.  .but  giveth  right  to  the 

36.  31  For  by  them,  .he  giveth  meat  in  abunda. 

38.  36  who  hath  given  understanding  to  the  h.? 

39.  19  Hast  thou  given  the  horse  strength  ?  hast 
42.  it  every  man  also  gave  him  a  piece  of  mon. 
42.  15  their  father  gave  them  inheritance  among 

Psa.  2.  8  Ask  of  me,  and  I  shall  give  (thee)  the  he. 
18.  13  the  Highest  gave  his  voice  ;  hail  (stones) 
18.  35  Thou  hast  also  given  me  the  shield  of  thy 
18.  40  Thou  hast  also  given  me  the  necks  of 
21.  2  Thou  hast  given  him  his  heart’s  desire 
21.  4  He  asked  life  of  thee,  (and)  thou  gavest 

28.  4  Give  them  according,  .give  them  after 

29.  11  The  Lord  will  give  strength  unto  his  pe. 

37.  4  shall  give  thee  the  desires  of  thine  heart 

37.  21  the  righteous  showeth  mercy,  and  giveth 
44.  11  Thou  hast  given  us  like  sheep,  .for  meat 
49.  7  nor  give  to  God  a  ransom  for  him 

51.  16  desirest  not  sacrifice,  else  would  I  give 

60.  4  Thou  hast  given  a  banner  to  them  that 

61.  5  thou  hast  given  (me)  tlielieritage  of  those 


I’sa.  68. 11  Lord  gave  the  word  ;  great  (was)  the 

68.  35  the  God  of  Israel  (is)  he  that  giveth  stre. 

69.  21  They  gave  me  also  gall  for  my  meat ;  and 
72.  1  Give  the  king  thy  judgments,  O  God,  and 
72.  15  to  him  shall  lie  given  of  the  gold  of  Shelia 
74.  14  gavest  him  (to  be)  meat  to  the  people  inh. 
78.  20  can  he  give  bread  also?  can  he  provide 
78.  24  and  had  given  them  of  the  corn  of  heav. 

78.  46  gave  also  their  increase  unto  the  caterp. 

79.  2  given  (to  be)  meat  unto  the  fowls  of  the 

84.  11  the  Lord  will  give  grace  and  glory  :  no 

85.  12  LORD  shall  give  (that  which  is)good  ;  and 

86.  16  give  thy  strength  unto  thy  servant,  and 
99.  7  they  kept,  .the  ordinance  (that)  he  gave 

104.  27  that  thou  mayest  give  (them)  their  meat 

104.  28  (That)  thou  givest  them  they  gather :  thou 

105.  11  Unto  thee  will  I  give  the  land  of  Canaan 

105.  32  He  gave  tham  hail  for  rain,  .flaming 

105.  44  And  gave  them  the  lands  of  the  heathen 

106.  15  he  gave  them  their  request ;  but  sent 

106.  41  he  gave  them  into  the  hand  of  the  heath, 
in.  5  He  hath  given  meat  unto  them  that  fear 
in.  6  may  give  them  the  heritage  of  the  heath. 

1 12.  9  He  hath  dispersed,  he  hath  given  to  the 
115.  1  but  unto  thy  name  give  glory,  for  thy  m. 
115.  16  the  earth  hath  he  given  to  the  children 
124.  6  who  hath  not  given  us  (as)  a  prey  to  |their 
127.  2  (for)  so  he  giveth  his  beloved  sleep 

n?.  a  will  not  give  sleep  to  mine  eves,  (or)  slu. 
i3r  12  gave  llli’ll1  land  (for)  an  heritage,  an  her. 
136.  21  gave  their  land  for  an  heritage  :  for  his 
136.  25  Who  giveth  food  to  all  flesh  :  for  his  me. 

144.  10  (It  is  he)  that  giveth  salvation  unto  kings 

145.  15  thou  givest  them  their  meat  in  due  sea. 

146.  7  which  giveth  food  to  the  hungry.  The 

147.  9  He  giveth  to  the  beast  his  food,  (and)  to 
147. 16  He  giveth  snow  like  wool :  he  scatteretli 

Prov.  1.  4  To  give  subtilty  to  the  simple,  to  the  yo. 

2.  6  For  the  Lord  giveth  wisdom  :  out  of  his 

3.  28  come  again,  and  to  morrow  I  will  give 

3.  34  scorneth  the  scorners :  but  he  giveth  gr. 

4.  2  For  I  give  you  good  doctrine,  forsake  ye 

4.  9  She  shall  give  to  thine  head  an  ornament 

5.  9  Lest  thou  give  thine  honour  unto  others 

6.  4  Glvgnqt  sleep  to  thine  eyesTjmr^lumber 
6.'3ishall  give  aiffhe  substance  of  his  house 

9.  9  Give  (instruction)  to  a  wise  (man),  and  he 

13.  15  Good  understanding  giveth  favour  :  but 

21.  26  but  the  righteous  giveth  and  spareth  not 

22.  9  for  he  giveth  of  his  bread  to  the  poor 

22.  16  he  that  giveth  to  the  rich,  (shall)  surely 

23.  26  My  son,  give  me  thine  heart,  and  let 

23.  31  when  it  giveth  his  colour  in  the  cup 
26.  8  so  (is)  he  that  giveth  honour  to  a  fool 

28.  27  He  that  giveth  unto  the  poor  shall  not 

29.  15  The  rod  and  reproof  give  wisdom  :  but 

29.  17  Correct  thy  son,  and  he  shall  give  thee 

29.  17  yea,  he  shall  give  delight  unto  thy  soul 

30.  8  give  me  neither  poverty  nor  riches  ;  teed 

31.  3  Give  not  thy  strength  unto  women,  nor 
31.  6  Give  strong  drink  unto  him  that  is  ready 
31.  15  and  giveth  meat  to  her  household,  and 
31.  31  Give  her  of  the  fruit  of  her  hands  ;  and 

Eccl.  1.  13  I  gave  my  heart  to  seek  and  search  out 
1.  13  this  sore  travail  hath  God  given  to  the 

1.  17  I  gave  my  heart  to  know  wisdom,  and 

2.  26  For(God)givetli  to  a  man  that(is)good  in 
2.  26  to  the  sinner  he  giveth  travail,  to  gather 

2.  26  he  may  give  to  (him  that  is)  good  before 

3.  10  which  God  hath  given  to  the  sous  of  men 

5.  1  more  ready  to  hear  than  to  give  the  sac. 

5.  18  which  God  giveth  him  ;  for  it  (is)  his  po. 

5.  19  Every  man  also  to  whom  God  hath  given 

5.  19  and  hath  given  him  power  to  eat  thereof 

6.  2  God  hath  given .  .yet  God  giveth  him  not 

8.  15  life,  which  God  giveth  him  under  the  sun 

9.  9  which  he  hath  given  thee  under  the  sun 

11.  2  Give  a  portion  to  seven,  and  also  to  eight 

12.  7  spirit  shall  return  unto  God  who  gave  it 
Song  2.  13  vines  (with)  the  tender  grape  give  a  (good) 

7.  12  vineyards,  there  will  I  give  thee  my  loves 

7.  13  mandrakes  give  a  smell,  and  at  our  gates 

8.  7  if  a  man  would  give  all  the  substance  of 
Isa.  3.  4  I  will  give  children  (to  be)  their  princes 

7. 14  the  Lord  himself  shall  give  you  a  sign 

8.  18  the  children  whom  the  Lord  hath  given 

30.  20  the  Lord  give  you  the  bread  of  adversity 

30.  23  Then  shall  he  give  the  rain  of  thy  seed 
36.  8  Now  therefore  give  pledges,  I  pray  thee 
36.  8  and  I  will  give  thee  two  thousand  horses 

40.  29  He  giveth  power  to  the  faint ;  and  to 

41.  2  Who.  .gave  the  nations  before  him,  and 

41.  2  he  gave  (them)  as  the  dust  to  his  sword 

41.  27  I  will  give  to  Jerusalem  one  that  bring. 

42.  5  he  that  giveth  bread  unto  the  people 

42.  6  give  thee  for  a  covenant  of  the  people 
42.  8  and  my  glory  will  I  not  give  to  another 

42.  24  Who  gave  Jacob  for  a  spoil,  and  Israel 

43.  3  I  gave  Egypt  (for)  thy  ransom,  Ethiopia 
43.  4  therefore  will  I  give  men  for  thee,  and 
43.  20  because  I  give  waters  in  the  wilderness' 

43.  28  have  given  Jacob  to  the  curse,  and  Israel 
45.  3  I  will  give  thee  the  treasures  of  darkness 

47.  6  I  have . .  given  them  into  thine  hand  :  thou 

48.  11  and  I  will  not  give  my  glory  unto  another 

49.  6  I  will  also  give  thee  for  a  light  to  the  G. 

49.  8  1  will . .  give  thee  for  a  covenant  of  the 

50.  4  The  Lord  God  hath  given  me  the  tongue 

50.  6  I  gave  my  back  to  the  smiters,  and  my 
55.  4  I  have  given  him  (for)  a  witness  to  the 

55.  10  that  it  may  give  seed  to  the  sower,  and 

56.  5  Even  unto  them  will  I  give  in  mine  ho. 


GIVE 


395 


GIVE 


Isa.  56.  5  I  will  give  them  an  everlasting  name 

61.  3  to  give  unto  them  beauty  for  ashes,  the 

62.  7  give  him  no  rest,  till  he  establish,  and 
62.  8  Surely  I  will  no  more  give  thy  corn  (to 

Jer.  3.  8  I  had .  .given  her  a  bill  of  divorce  ;  yet 

3. 15  I  will  give  you  pastors  according  to  mine 

3.  18  to  the  land  that  I  have  given  for  an 

3. 19  give  thee  a  pleasant  land,  a  goodly  herit. 

4.  16  give  out  their  voice  against  the  cities  of  J. 

5.  24  fear  the  Lord  our  God,  that  giveth  rain 

7.  7  in  the  land  that  I  gave  to  your  fathers 

7.  14  unto  the  place  which  I  gave  to  you  and 
8. 10  Therefore  will  I  give  their  wives  unto 

8.  13  (the  things  that)  I  have  given  them 

11.  5  to  give  them  a  land  flowing  with  milk 

13.  7  I  have  given  the  dearly  beloved  of  my 

13.  16  Give  glory  to  the  Lord  your  God,  before 

14.  13  will  give  you  assured  peace  in  this  place 

14.  22  can  the  heavens  give  showers  ?  (Art)  not 

15.  13  thy  treasures  will  I  give  to  the  spoil  with. 

16.  15  their  land  that  I  gave  unto  their  fathers 

17.  3  I  will  give  thy  substance  (and)  all  thy 

17.  4  from  thine  heritage  that  I  gave  thee  ;  and 
17.  10  even  to  give  every  man  according  to  his 

19.  7  their  carcases  will  I  give  to  be  meat  for 

20.  4  I  will  give  all  Judah  into  the  hand  of 
20.  5  all  the  treasures,  .will  I  give  into  the 

22.  13  without  wages,  and  giveth  him  not  for 

22.  25  I  will  give  thee  into  the  hand  of  them 

23.  39  the  city  that  1  gave  you  and  your  fathers 

24.  7  I  will  give  them  an  heart  to  know  me 

24.  8  So  will  I  give  Zedekiali  the  king  of  Judah 

24.  io  from  otf  the  land  that  I  gave  unto  them 

25.  5  in  the  land  that  the  Lord  hath  given 

23.  31  he  will  give  them  (that  are)  wicked  to 

26.  24  that  they  should  not  give  him  into  the 

27.  5  have  given  it  unto  whom  it  seemed  meet 

27.  6  now  have  I  given  all  these  lands  into  the 

27.  6  the  beasts  of  the  field  have  I  given  him 

28.  14  I  have  given  him  the  beasts  of  the  field 

29.  6  give  your  daughters  to  husbands,  that 

29.  11  not  of  evil,  to  give  you  an  expected  end 

30.  3  to  the  land  that  I  gave  to  their  fathers 
30. 16  all  that  prey  upon  thee  will  I  give  for  a 

31.  35  which  giveth  the  sun  for  a  light  by  day 

32.  3,  28  I  will  give  this  city  into  the  hand  of 
32.  12  I  gave  the  evidence  of  the  purchase  unto 

32. 19  to  give  every  one  according  to  his  ways 
32.  22  hast  given  them  this  land,  which  thou 
32.  22  to  give  them,  a  land  flowing  with  milk 
32.  39  I  will  give  them  one  heart,  and  one  way 

34.  2  I  will  give  this  city  into  the  hand  of  the 
34.  18  I  will  give  the  men  that  have  transgress. 
34.  20  I  will  even  give  them  into  the  hand  of 

34.  21  princes,  will  I  give  into  the  hand  of  their 

35.  15  dwell  in  the  land  which  I  have  given  to 

36.  32  gave  it  to  Baruch  the  scribe,  the  son  of 

37.  21  that  they  should  give  him  daily  a  piece 

38.  16  neither  will  I  give  thee  into  the  hand  of 

39.  10  land  of  Judah,  and  gave  them  vineyards 

40.  5  captain  of  the  guard  gave  him  victuals 

44.  30  I  will  give  Pharaoh-hophra  king  of  Egypt 

44.  30  as  I  gave  Zedekiali  king  of  Judah  into  the 

45.  5  but  thy  life  will  I  give  unto  thee  for  a  pr. 
48.  9  Give  wings  unto  Moab,  that  it  may  flee 
50.  15  she  hath  given  her  hand :  her  foundations 

Lam.  1.  11  they  have  given  their  pleasant  things  for 

2.  18  give  thyself  no  rest ;  let  not  the  apple  of 

3.  30  He  giveth  (his)  cheek  to  him  that  smitetli 

3.  65  Give  them  sorrow  of  heart, thy  curse  unto 
5. ,  '6  We  have  given  the  hand  (to)  the  Egyp. 

Eze.  2.  8  open  thy  mouth,  and  eat  that  I  give  thee 

3.  3  with  this  roll  that  I  give  thee.  Then  did 

4. 15  Then  he  said  unto  me,  Lo,  I  have  given 

7.  21  I  will  give  it  into  the  hands  of  the  stra. 

11.  17  and  I  will  give  you  the  land  of  Israel 

11.  19  I  will  give  them  one  heart,  and  I  will 
11.  19  and  will  give  them  an  heart  of  flesh 

15.  6  which  I  have  given  to  the  fire  for  fuel,  so 

15.  6  will  I  give  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem 

16.  17  which  I  had  given  thee,  and  madest  to 
16  19  31y  meat  also  which  I  gave  thee,  fine  fl. 

16.  33  give  gifts  to  all  whores  ;  but  thou  givest 
16.  34  in  that  thou  givest  a  reward,  and  no  re. 
16.  36  children,  which  thou  didst  give  unto 
16.  38  I  will  give  thee  blood  in  fury  and  jealo. 
16.  39  I  will  also  give  thee  into  their  hand,  and 
16.  41  thou  also  shalt  give  no  hire  any  more 

16.  61  I  will  give  them  unto  thee  for  daughters 

17.  15  that  they  might  give  him  horses  and 

17.  18  he  had  given  his  hand,  and  hath  done  all 

18.  7  hath  given  his  bread  to  the  hungry,  and 

18.  8  He  (that)  hath  not  given  forth  upon  usury 

18. 13  Hath  given  forth  upon  usury,  and  hath 

18.  16  hath  given  his  bread  to  the  hungry,  and 
20.  11  I  gave  them  my  statutes,  and  showed 
20. 12  also  I  gave  them  my  sabbaths,  to  be  a  sign 

20. 15  the  land  which  I  had  given  (them),  flow. 
20.  23  I  gave  them  also  statutes ..  not  good,  and 

20.  28,  42  I  lifted  up  mine  hand  to  give  it  to 
21. 11  he  hath  given  it  to  be  furbished,  that  it 

21.  11  to  give  it  into  the  hand  of  the  slayer 

21.  27  whose  right  it  is  ;  and  I  will  give  it  (him) 

23.  31  therefore  wdll  I  give  her  cup  into  thine 
23.  46  will  give  them  to  be  removed  and  spoiled 

25.  10  will  give  them  in  possession,  that  the 

28.  25  that  I  have  given  to  my  servant  Jacob 

29.  5  I  have  given  thee  for  meat  to  the  beasts 
29.  19  I  will  give  the  land  of  Egypt  unto  Nebu. 
29.  20  I  have  given  him  the  land  of  Egypt  (for) 
29.  21  I  will  give  thee  the  opening  of  the  mouth 

33.  27  will  I  give  to  the  beasts  to  be  devoured 


Eze.  36.  26  A  new  heart  also  will  I  give  you,  and  a 
36.  26  and  I  will  give  you  an  heart  of  flesh 

36.  28  that  I  gave  to  your  fathers ;  and  ye  shall 

37.  25  that  I  have  given  unto  Jacob  my  servant 
39.  4  I  will  give  thee  unto  the  ravenous  birds 
39.  11 1  will  give  unto  Gog  a  place  there  of  gra. 

39.  23  gave  them  into  the  hand  of  their  enemies 

43.  19  thou  shalt  give  to  the  priests  the  Levites 

44.  28  ye  shall  give  them  no  possession  in  Israel 

44.  30  ye  shall  also  give  unto  the  priest  the 

45.  8  shall  they  give  to  the  house  of  Israel 

46.  16  If  the  prince  give  a  gift  unto  any  of  his 

46.  17  if  he  give  a  gift  of  his  inheritance  to  one 

47. 14  to  give  it  unto  your  fathers  :  and  this 

47.  23  there  shall  ye  give  (him)  his  inheritance 
Dan.  1.  2  the  Lord  gave  Jehoiakim  king  of  Judah 

1.  12  let  them  give  us  pulse  to  eat,  and  water 
1.  16  they  should  drink,  and  gave  them  pulse 

1.  17  God  gave  them  knowledge  and  skill  in 

8.  13  to  give  both  the  sanctuary  and  the  host 
11.  17  he  shall  give  him  the  daughter  of  women 
11.  21  shall  not  give  the  honour  of  the  kingdom 

Hos.  2.  5  that  give  (me)  my  bread  and  my  water 

2.  8  did  not  know  that  I  gave  her  corn,  and 
2.  12  that  my  lovers  have  given  me :  and  I  null 
2.  15  I  will  give  her  her  vineyards  from  thence 

9. 14  Give  them,  .what  wilt  thou  give?  give 

13.  10  thou  saidst,  Give  me  a  king  and  princes? 
13.  11 1  gave  thee  a  king  in  mine  anger,  and 
Joel  2.  17  give  not  thine  heritage  to  reproach,  that 

2.  23  for  he  hath  given  you  the  former  rain 

3.  3  have  given  a  boy  for  an  harlot,  and  sold 
Amos  4.  6  I  also  have  given  you  cleanness  of  teeth 

9.  15  their  land  which  I  have  given  them,  saith 
Mic.  1.  14  shalt  thou  give  presents  to  Moreshetli-g. 

6.  7  shall  I  give  my  first  born  (for)  my  transg. 
Hag.  2.  9  in  this  place  will  I  give  peace,  saith  the 
Zech.  3.  7  I  will  give  thee  places  to  walk  among 

8.  12  vine  shall  give,  .shall  give  her.  .shall  give 

10.  1  give  them  showers  of  rain,  to  every  one 

Mai.  2.  2  lay  (it)  to  heart,  to  give  glory  unto  my 
2.  5  I  gave  them  to  him  (for)  the  fear  where. 

11.  To  give,  [OJ  nelhan. 

Dan.  2.  16  desired  of  the  king  that  he  would  give 

4.  17  giveth  it  to  whomsoever  he  will,  and 

4.  25,  32  the  Most  High . .  giveth  it  to  whomso. 

12.  To  lift  up,  exalt,  cn  ram,  5. 

2  Ch.30.  24  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah  did  give  to  the 

30.  24  and  the  princes  gave  to  the  congregation 
35.  7  Josiah  gave  to  the  people,  of  the  flock 
35.  8  his  princes  gave  willingly  unto  the  peo. 

35.  9  gave  unto  the  Levites  for  the  passover  off. 

13.  To  put,  place,  cVc  sum. 

Num.  6.  26  Lord  lift  up  his  countenance,  .give  thee 
Deut22.  14  give  occasions  of  speech  against  her,  and 

22.  17  he  hath  given  occasions  of  speech  (against 
Josh.  7.  19  My  son,  give,  I  pray  thee,  glory  to  the  L. 

1  Sa.  2.  20  Lord  give  thee  seed  of  this  woman,  for 
Ezra  4.  21  Give  ye  now  commandment  to  cause 
Neh.  8.  8  gave  the  sense,  and  caused .  .to  underst. 

9.  7  and  gavest  him  the  name  of  Abraham 
Prov.  8.  29  When  he  gave  to  the  sea  his  decree,  that 
Isa.  42.  12  Let  them  give  glory  unto  the  Lord,  and 
Dan.  I.  7  Unto  whom  the  prince  of  the  eunuchs  g. 

1.  7  for  he  gave  unto  Daniel  (the  name)  of  B. 

14.  To  give  away  ( from  oneself),  a-rroSiSagi  apodid. 
Mattiz.  36  they  shall  give  account  thereof  in  the  d. 

20.  8  give  them  (their)  hire,  beginning  from 
Lukei6.  2  give  an  account  of  thy  stewardship  ;  for 
Acts  4.  33  with  great  power  gave  the  apostles  wit. 

19.  40  no  cause  whereby  [we  may  give]  an  account 

2  Ti.  4.  8  the  righteous  Judge,  shall  give  m^at  that 
Heb.  13.  17  as  they  that  must  give  account,  that  they 
1  Pe.  4.  3  Who  shall  give  account  to  him  that  is 
Rev.  22.  12  to  give  every  man  according  as  his  work 

15.  To  apportion,  portion  off,  airovigui  aponemo. 

1  Pe.  3.  7  giving  honour  unto  the  wife,  as  unto  the 

16.  To  give  throughout,  SiaSiSw/ai  diadidomi. 

Rev.  17.  13  [shall  give]  their  power  and  strength  unto 

17.  To  give,  SiSu/u.i  didomi. 

Matt.  4.  9  All  these  things  will  I  give  thee,  if  thou 

5.  31  let  him  give  her  a  writing  of  divorcement 

5.  42  Give  to  him  that  asketli  thee,  and  from 

6.  11  Give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread 

7.  6  Give  not  that  which  is  holy  unto  the  dogs 

7.  7  Ask,  and  it  shall  be  given  you  ;  seek,  and 
7. 11  know  how  to  give  good  gifts  unto  your 

7.  11  give  good  things  to  them  that  ask  him 

9.  8  which  had  given  such  power  unto  men 

10.  1  he  gave  them  power  (against)  unclean 

10.  8  freely  ye  have  received,  freely  give 

10.  19  [it  shall  be  given  you  in  that  same  hour] 

12.  39  there  shall  no  sign  be  given  to  it,  but  the 

13.  11  Because  it  is  given  unto  you  to  know  the 
13.  11  but  to  them  it  is  not  given 

13.  12  whosoever  hath,  to  him  shall  be  given 

14.  7  he  promised,  .to  giye  her  whatsoever  she 
14.  8  Give  me  here  John  Baptist’s  head  in  a 
14.  9  the  king,  .commanded  (it)  to  be  given 
14.  11  was  brought  in  a  charger,  and  given  to 
14.  16  They  need  not  depart ;  give  ye  them  to 

14.  19  gave  the  loaves  to  (liis)  disciples,  and  the 

15.  36  gave  to  his  disciples,  and  the  disciples  to 

16.  4  there  shall  no  sign  be  given  unto  it,  but 
16.  19  I  will  give  unto  thee  the  keys  of  the  king. 
16.  26  what  shall  a  man1  give  in  exchange  for  his 


Matt  17.  27  that  take,  and  give  unto  them  for  me 

19.  7  command  to  give  a  writing  of  divorcem. 

19.  11  cannot  receive . .  save . .  to  whom  it  is  given 

19.  21  give  to  the  poor,  and  thou  shalt  have 

20.  4  and  whatsoever  is  right  I  will  give  you 

20.  14  I  will  give  unto  this  last  even  as  unto 

20.  23  to  sit  on  my  right . .  is  not  mine  to  give 

20.  28  and  to  give  his  life  a  ransom  for  many 

21.  23  and  who  gave  thee  this  authority  ? 

21.  43  given  to  a  nation  bringing  forth  the  fru. 

22.  17  Is  it  lawful  to  give  tribute  unto  Cesar 

24.  29  the  moon  shall  not  give  her  light,  and 

24.  45  to  give  them  meat  in  due  season 

25.  8  Give  us  of  your  oil ;  for  our  lamps  are 

25.  15  unto  one  he  gave  five  talents,  to  another 

25.  28  give  (it)  unto  him  which  hath  ten  talents 
25.  29  For  unto  every  one  that  hath  shall  be  gi. 
25.  35  For  I  was  an  hungered,  and  ye  gave  me 

25.  42  For  I  was  an  hungered,  and  ye  gave  me  no 

26.  9  might  have  been  sold  for  much,  and  giv. 

26.  15  What  will  ye  give  me,  and  I  will  deliver 

26.  26  and  gave  (it)  to  the  disciples,  and  said 

26.  27  and  gave  (it)  to  them,  saying,  Drink  ye 

26.  48  he  that  betrayed  him  gave  them  a  sign 

27.  10 gave  them  for  the  potter’s  field,  as  the 

27.  34  They  gave  him  vinegar  to  drink  mingled 

28.  12  they  gave  large  money  unto  the  soldiers 

28.  18  All  power  is  given  unto  me  in  heaven 

Mark  2.  26  gave  also  to  them  which  were  with  him 

4.  11  Unto  you  it  is  given  to  know  the  mystery 

4.  25  For  he  that  hath,  to  him  shall  be  given 

5.  43  that  something  should  be  given  her  to 

6.  2  what  wisdom  (is)  this  which  is  given  unto 

6.  7  and  gave  them  power  over  unclean  spirits 
6.  22  whatsoever  thou  wilt,  and  I  will  give  (it) 
6.  23  I  will  give  (it)  thee,  unto  the  half  of  my 
6.  25  I  wall  that  thou  give  me  by  and  by  in  a 
6.  28  brought  his  head  in  a  charger,  and  gave 
6.  28  and  the  damsel  gave  it  to  her  mother 

6.  37  said  unto  them,  Give  ye  them  to  eat 
6.  37  Shall  we  go  and  buy .  and  give  them  to 
6.  41  gave  (them)  to  his  disciples  to  set  before 

8.  6  and  gave  to  his  disciples  to  set  before 

8.  12  There  shall  no  sign  be  given  unto  this  g. 

8.  37  Or  what  shall  a  man  give  in  exchange 
10.  21  sell  whatsoever  thou  hast,  and  give  to  the 
10.  40  to  sit  on  my  right,  .is  not  mine  to  give 

10.  45  and  to  give  his  life  a  ransom  for  many 

11.  28  who  gave  thee  this  authority  to  do  these 

12.  9  and  will  give  the  vineyard  unto  others 

12.  14  Is  it  lawful  to  give  tribute  to  Cesar,  or 

12.  15  Shall  we  give,  or  shall  we  not  give  ?  But 

13.  11  whatsoever  shall  be  given  you  in  that 

13.  24  and  the  moon  shall  not  give  her  light 

13.  34  gave  authority  to  his  servants,  and  to 

14.  5  might  have  been  sold,  .and  have  been  gi. 

14.  11  they  were  glad,  and  promised  to  give 

14.  22  gave  to  them,  and  said,  Take,  eat:  this 
14.  23  he  gave  (it)  to  them  ;  and  they  all  drank 

14.  44  he  that  betrayed  him  had  given  them  a 

15.  23  they  gave  him  to  drink  wine  mixed  with 
Luke  1.  32  the  Lord  God  shall  give  unto  him  the 

I  77  To  give  knowledge  of  salvation  unto  his 
4.  6  All  this  power  will  I  give  thee,  and  the 
4.  6  and  to  whomsoever  I  will  I  give  it 

6.  4  gave  also  to  them  that  were  with  him 
6.  30  Give  to  every  man  that  asketli  of  thee 
6.  38  Give,  and  it  shall  be  given  unto  you 

6.  38  good  measure,  .shall  men  give  into  your 
7  44  thou  gavest  me  no  water  for  my  feet :  but 

7.  45  Thou  gavest  me  no  kiss  :  but  this  woman 

8.  10  Unto  you  it  is  given  to  know  the  myster. 
8.  18  whosoever  hath,  to  him  shall  be  given 

8.  55  and  he  commanded  to  give  her  meat 

9.  1  gave  them  power  and  authority  over  all 

9. 13  he  said  unto  them,  Give  ye  them  to  eat 

9.  16  and  gave  to  the  disciples  to  set  before 

10.  19  I  give  unto  you  power  to  tread  on  serpe. 

10  35  gave . .  to  the  host,  and  said  unto  him 

11.  3  Give  us  day  by  day  our  daily  bread 

I I  7  Trouble  me  not . .  I  cannot  rise  and  give 

11  7  Though  he  will  not  rise  and  give  him 

11.  8  because  of .  .he  will  rise  and  give  him  as 

11.  9  Ask,  and  it  shall  be  given  you  ;  seek,  and 
11.  13  know  how  to  give  good  gifts  unto  your 

11. 13  give  the  Holy  Spirit  to  them  that  ask  him? 

11  29  there  shall  no  sign  be  given  it,  but  the 

11.  41  But  rather  give  alms  of  such  things  as  ye 

12.  32  your  Father’s  good  pleasure  to  give  you 

12.  33  Sell  that  ye  have,  and  give  alms ;  prov. 

12.  42  to  give,  .portion  of  meat  in  due  season? 

12  48  For  unto  whomsoever  much  is  given,  of 

12.  51  Suppose  ye  that  I  am  come  to  give  peace 
12.  58  give  diligence  that  thou  mayest  be  deliv. 
14  9  Give  this  man  place  ;  and  thou  begin 

15.  12  Father,  give  me  the  portion  of  goods 

15.  16  the  husks,  .and  no  man  gave  unto  him 
1 4  29  yet  thou  never  gavest  me  a  kid,  that  I 

16  12  who  shall  giveyou  that  which  is  your  own  ? 

17  18  are  not  found  that' returned  to  give  glory 
18.  43  all  the  people  ,  .gave  praise  unto  God 

10.  8  the  half  of  my  goods  I  give  to  the  poor 

10.  is  these  servants,  .to  whom  he  had  given 
10  23  Wherefore  then  gavest  not  thou  my  mo. 
iq!  24  and  give  (it)  to  him  that  hath  ten  pounds 
iq  26  unto  every  one  which  hath  shall  be  given 
20  2  or  who  is  he  that  gave  thee  this  authority 

20.  10  that  they  should  give  him  of  the  fruit 

20  16  and  shall  give  the  vineyard  to  others 

20.  22  Is  it  lawful  for  us  to  give  tribute  unto  C. 

21.  15  I  will  give  you  a  mouth  and  wisdom 

22.  5  they  were  glad,  and  covenanted  to  give 


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Luke22.  19  and  brake,  .and  gave  unto  them,  saying 

22. 19  This  is  my  body,  which  is  given  for  you 

23.  2  forbidding  to  give  tribute  to  Cesar 
John  1.  12  to  them  gave  lie  power  to  become  the 
•  1. 17  For  tlie  law  was  given  by  Moses,  (hut) 

I.  22  that  we  may  give  an  answer  to  them 

3.  16  that  he  gave  his  only  begotten  Son,  that 

3.  27  can  receive  nothing,  except  it  be  given 

3.  34  for  God  giveth  not  the  spirit  by  measure 

3.  35  and  hath  given  all  things  into  his  hand 

4.  5  ground  that  Jacob  gave  to  his  son  Joseph 

4.  7  Jesus  saith  unto  her,  Give  me  to  drink 

4. 10  who  it  is  that  saith  to  thee,  Give  me  to 

4.  10  he  would  have  given  thee  living  water 

4.  12  our  father  Jacob,  which  gave  us  the  well 

4.  14  driuketh  of  the  water  that  I  shall  give 

4.  14  [but  the  water  that  I  shall  give  him  shall] 

4.  15  Sir,  give  me  this  water,  that  I  thirst  not 

5. 26  so  hath  he  given  to  the  Son  to  have  life  in 

5.  27  hath  given  him  authority  to  execute 

5.  36  works  which  the  Father  hath  given  me  to 

6.  27  which  the  Son  of  man  shall  give  unto  you 

6.  31  He  gave  them  bread  from  heaven  to  eat 

6.  32  Moses  gave  you  not  that  bread  from  heav. 

6.  32  but  my  Father  giveth  you  the  true  bread 
6.  33  the  bread,  .giveth  life  unto  the  world 

6.  34  Lord,  evermore  give  us  this  bread 

6.  37  All  that  the  Father  giveth  me  shall  come 

6.  39  that  of  all  which  he  hath  given  me  I  should 

_ .  6.  51  and  the  bread  that  I  will  give  is  my  flesh 

6.  51  which  I  will  give  for  the  life  of  the  world 
6. 52  How  can  this  man  give  us . .  flesh  to  eat  ? 

6.  65  except  it  were  given  unto  him  of  my  Fat. 

7. 19  Did  not  Moses  give  you  the  law,  and 

7.  22  Moses  therefore  gave  unto  you  eircumei. 

9.  24  said  unto  him,  Give  God  the  praise  :  we 

10.  28  I  give  unto  them  eternal  life  ;  and  they 

10.  29  My  Father,  which  gave . .  me,  is  greater 

II.  22  thou  wilt  ask  of  God,  God  will  give  (it) 

11.  57  Phariseeshad  given  a  commandment,  that 

12.  5  three  hundred  pence,  and  given  to  the 

12.  49  he  gave  me  a  commandment,  what  I 

13.  3  the  Father  had  given  all  things  into  his 

13.  15  I  have  given  you  an  example,  that  ye 

13.  26  when  he  had  dipped  the  sop,  he  gave  (it) 

13.  29  he  should  give  something  to  the  poor 

13.  34  A  new  commandment  I  give  unto  you 

14.  16  he  shall  give  you  another  Comforter,  that 

14.  27  my  peace  I  give  unto  you  :  not  as  the 

14.  27  giveth,  give  I  unto  you.  Let  not  your 

15.  16  the  Father  in  my  name,  he  may  give  it 

16.  23  the  Father  in  my  name,  he  will  give  (it) 

17.  2  thou  hast  given  him  power  over  all  flesh 

17.  2  that  he  should  give,  .to  as  many  as  thou 

17.  4  the  work  which  thou  gavest  me  to  do 
17.  6  men  which  thou  gavest  me  out  of  the 
17.  6  thou  gavest  them  me  ;  and  they  have 
17.  7  whatsoever  thou  hast  given  me  are  of 
17.  8  1  have  given  unto . .  which  thou  gavest  me 
17.  9  which  thou  hast  given  me  ;  for  they  are 
17.  11  whom  thou  hast  given  me,  that  they  may 
17.  12  those  that  thou  gavest  me  I  have  kept 
17.  14  I  have  given  them  thy  word  ;  and  the 
17.22  glory  which  thou  gavest  me  I  have  given 
17.  24  they  also  whom  thou  hast  given  me,  be 

17.  24  my  glory,  which  thou  hast  given  me  :  for 

18.  9  them  which  thou  gavest  me  have  I  lost 

18.  11  Father  hath  given  me,  shall  I  not  drink 

19.  9  Whence  art  thou?  But  Jesus  gave  him 

19.  11  except  it  were  given  thee  from  above 
21.  13  cometh,  and  taketh  bread,  and  giveth 

Acts  2.  4  as  the  spirit  gave  them  utterance 

3.  6  such  as  I  have  give  I  thee  :  In  the  name 

3.  16  hath  given  him  this  perfect  soundness 

4.  12  other  name  under  heaven  given  among 

5.  31  for  to  give  repentance  to  Israel,  and 

5.  32  whom  God  hath  given  to  them  that  obey 

7.  5  he  gave  him  none  inheritance  in  it,  no 

7.  5  would  give  it  to  him  for  a  possession,  and 

7.  8  he  gave  him  the  covenant  of  circumcis. 

7.  10  gave  him  favour  and  wisdom  in  the  sight 

7.  38  the  lively  oracles  to  give  unto  us 

8.  18  Holy  Ghost  was  given,  he  offered  them 

8.  19  Saying,  Give  me  also  this  power,  that  on 

9.  41  he  give  her  (his)  hand,  and  lifted  her  up 

11.  17  as  God  gave  them  the  like  gift  as  (he  did) 

12.  23  he  gave  not  God  the  glory  :  and  he  was 

13.  20  [he  gave,  .judges  about  the  space  of  four] 
13.  21  God  gave  unto  them  Saul  the  son  of  Cis 

13.  34  I  will  give  you  the  sure  mercies  of  David 

14.  17  did  good,  and  gave  ns  rain  from  heaven 

15.  8  giving  them  the  Holy  Ghost,  even  as  (he 
17.  25  he  giveth  to  all  life,  and  breath,  and  all 

20.  32  and  to  give  you  an  inheritance  among 

20.  35  It  is  more  blessed  to  give  than  to  receive 

24.  26  money  should  have  been  given  him  of  P. 

Rom.  4.  20  was  strong  in  faith,  giving  glory  to  God 

5.  5  by  the  Holy  Ghost  which  is  given  unto  us 

11.  8  God  hath  given  them  the  spirit  of  slumber 

12.  3  For  I  say,  through  the  grace  given  unto 
12.  6  according  to  the  grace  that  is  given  to  us 

12.19  give  place  unto  wrath  :  for  it  is  written 

14.  12  every  one  of  us  shall  give  an  account  of 

15.  15  of  the  grace  that  is  given  to  me  of  God 

1  Co.  1.  4  grace  of  God  which  is  given  you  by  .1.  C. 

3.  5  even  as  the  Lord  gave  to  every  man  ? 

3. 10  the  grace  of  God  which  is  given  unto  me 
7.  25  yet  I  give  my  judgment,  as  one  that  hath 

11.  15  for  (her)  hair  is  given  her  for  a  covering 

12.  7  is  given  to  every  man  to  profit  withal 
12.  8  is  given  by  the  spirit  the  word  of  wisdom 
12.  24  having  given  more  abundant  honour  to 


1  Co.  14.  7  giving  sound,  whether  pipe  or  harp 

14.  7  give  a  distinction  in  the  sounds,  how 

14.  8  if  the  trumpet  give  an  uncertain  sound 

15.  38  God  giveth  it  a  body  as  it  hath  pleased 

15.  57  which  giveth  us  the  victory  through  our 

2  Co.  1.  22  and  given  the  earnest  of  the  spirit  in  our 

5.  5  hath  given  unto  us  the  earnest  of  the 
5.  12  but  give  you  occasion  to  glory  on  our 

5.  18  and  hath  given  to  us  the  ministry  of 

6.  3  Giving  no  offence  in  anything,  that  the 

8.  5  first  gave  their  own  selves  to  the  Lord 

8.  10  I  give  (my)  advice  :  for  this  is  expedient 

9.  9  hath  given  to  the  poor  •.  his  righteousness 

10.  8  tlie  Lord  hath  given  us  for  edification 

12.  7  there  was  given  to  me  a  thorn  in  the  fl. 

13.  10  hath  given  me  to  edification,  and  not  to 
Gal.  1.  4  gave  himself  for  our  sins,  that  he  might 

2.  9  that  was  given  unto  me,  they  gave  to  me 

3.  21  if  there  had  been  a  law  given  which  could 

3.  22  might  be  given  to  them  that  believe 

4.  15  out  your  own  eyes,  and  have  given  them 
Eph.  1.  17  may  give  unto  you  the  spirit  of  wisdom 

1.  22  gave  him  (to  be)  the  head  over  all  (things) 

3.  2  grace  of  God  which  is  given  me  to  you 

3.  7  grace  of  God  given  unto  me  by  the  effec. 

3.  8  is  this  grace  given,  that  I  should  preach 

4.  7  is  given  grace  according  to  the  measure 

4.  8  captivity  captive,  and  gave  gifts  unto 

4.  1 1  gave  some,  apostles  ;  and  some,  prophets 

4.  27  Neither  give  place  to  the  devil 

6. 19  may  be  given  unto  me,  that  I  may  open 
Col.  1.  25  dispensation  of  God  which  is  given  to  me 

1  Th.  4.  2  what  commandments  we  gave  you  by  the 

4.  8  who  hath  also  given  unto  us  his  Holy  Sp. 

2  Th.  2.  16  and  hath  given  (us)  everlasting  consolat. 

3.  16  give  you  peace  always  by  all  means 

1  Ti.  2.  6  Who  gave  himself  a  ransom  for  all,  to  be 

4. 14 gift,  .which  was  given  thee  by  prophecy 

5.  14  give  none  occasion  to  the  adversary  to 

2  Ti.  1.  7  God  hath  not  given  us  the  spirit  of  fear 

1.  9  grace,  which  was  given  us  in  Christ  Jesus 

1.  16  The  Lord  give  mercy  unto  the  house  of 

2.  7  the  Lord  give  thee  understanding  in  all 

2.  25  if  God  peradventure  will  give  them 

Titus  2.  14  Who  gave  himself  for  us,  that  he  might 
Heb.  2.  13  the  children  which  God  hath  given  me 

7.  4  even . .  Abraham  gave  the  tenth  of  tlie  sp. 
Jas.  1.  5  ask  of  God,  that  giveth  to  all  (men)  liber. 

1.  5  upbraideth  not;  and  it  shall  be  given  him 

2.  16  notwithstanding  ye  give  them  not  those 

4.  6  But  he  giveth  more  grace.  Wherefore  he 

4.  6  but  giveth  grace  unto  the  humble 

5.  18  prayed  again,  and  the  heaven  gave  rain 

1  Pe.  1.  21  gave  him  glory ;  that  your  faith  and  hope 

5.  5  for  God.. giveth  grace  to  the  humble 

2  Pe.  3.  15  according  to  the  wisdom  given  unto  him 

1  Jo.  3.  23  and  love  one  another,  as  he  gave  us  com. 

3.  24  in  us,  by  the  spirit  which  he  hath  given 

4.  13  because  he  hath  given  us  of  his  spirit 

5.  11  that  God  hath  given  to  us  eternal  life 

5.  16  lie  shall  give  him  life  for  them  that  sin 

5.  20  hath  given  us  an  understanding,  that 
Rev.  1.  1  which  God  gave  unto  him,  to  show  unto 

2.  7,  17  To  him  that  overcometh  will  I  give 
2.  10  and  I  will  give  thee  a  crown  of  life 
2.  17  will  give  him  a  white  stone,  and  in  the 
2.  21  I  gave  her  space  to  repent  of  her  fornica. 
2.  23  I  will  give  unto  every  one  of  you  accord. 
2.  26  to  him  will  I  give  power  over  the  nations 
2.  28  And  I  w-ill  give  him  the  morning  star 
4.  9  when  those  beasts  give  glory  and  honour 

6.  2  and  a  crown  was  given  unto  him  :  and  he 

6.  4  was  given  to  him  that  sat  thereon  to  take 

6.  4  there  was  given  unto  him  a  _  eat  sword 

6.  8  power  was  given  unto  them  over  the  fou. 
•  6.  1 1  white  robes  were  given  unto  every  one  of 

7.  2  to  whom  it  was  given  to  hurt  the  earth 

8.  2  and  to  them  were  given  seven  trumpets 

8.  3  there  was  given  unto  him  much  incense 

9.  1  to  him  was  given  the  key  of  the  bottom. 

9.  3  unto  them  was  given  power,  as  the  scor. 

9.  5  to  them  it  was  given  that  they  should  not 

10.  9  said  unto  him,  Give  me  the  little  book 

11.  1  there  was  given  me  a  reed  like  unto  a  rod 

11.  2  for  it  is  given  unto  the  Gentiles ;  and  the 
11.  3  I  will  give,  .unto  my  two  witnesses,  and 
11.  13  and  gave  glory  to  the  God  of  heaven 

11. 18  that  thou  shouldest  give  reward  unto  thy 
12. 14  to  the  woman  were  given  two  wings  of  a 
13.  2  the  dragon  gave  him  his  power,  and  his 

13.  4  the  dragon  which  gave  power  unto  the  b. 
13.  5  there  was  given  unto  him  a  mouth 
13.  5  and  power  was  given  unto  him  to  con. 

13.  7  [it  was  given  unto  him  to  make  war  with] 
13.  7  power  was  given  him  over  all  kindreds 

13.  15  he  had  power  to  give  life  unto  the  image 

14.  7  Fear  God,  and  give  glory  to  him  ;  for  the 

15.  7  one  of  the  four  beasts  gave  unto  the  seven 

16.  6  thou  hast  given  them  blood  to  drink  ;  for 

16.  8  power  was  given  unto  him  to  scorch  men 

16.  9  and  they  repented  not  to  give  him  glory 

16.  19  to  give  unto  her  the  cup  of  the  wine  of 

17.  17  give  their  kingdom  unto  the  beast,  until 

18.  7  so  much  torment  and  sorrow  give  her 

19.  7  Let  us  be  glad  and  rejoice,  and  give  hon. 

20.  4  and  judgment  was  given  unto  them  :  and 

21.  6  I  -will  give  unto  him  that  is  athirst  of  the 

18.  To  (jive  as  a  gift,  Zwptogai  doreomai. 

Markis.  45  when  they  knew,  .they  gave  the  body  to 

2  Pe.  1.  3  as  his  divine  power  hath  given  unto  us 

1.  4  Whereby  are  given  unto  us  exceeding 


19 . To  give  upon  or  over  to  imSiSwpi  epididomi. 
Matt.  7.  9  if  his  son  ask  bread,  will  he  give  him  a  s.? 

7.  10  if  he  ask  a  fish,  will  he  give  him  a  serp.? 
Luke  1 1.  1 1  If  a  son  shall  ask . .  will  he  give  him  a  st .? 
11.  11  a  fish,  will  he  for  a  fish  give  him  a  serp.  ? 
24.  30  and  blessed  (it),  and  brake,  and  gave  to 
24.  42  they  gave  him  a  piece  of  a  broiled  fish 
Jolini3.  26  [He  itis,  to  whom  I  shall  give  a  sop,  when] 

20 . To  give  testimony  or  witness,  yapTvptw  inartur. 

1  Jo.  5.  10  believeth  not  the  record  that  God  gave  of 

21.  To  give  a  share ,  gtraSlbiugi  metadidomi. 

Rom  12.  8  he  that  giveth,  (let  him  do  it)  with  simp. 
Eph.  4.  28  that  he  may  have  to  give  to  him  that 

22 . Along  side  of,  irapa  para. 

Lukeio.  7  eating  and  drinking  such  things  as  they  g. 

2 ‘i.To  give  over  to,  irapaSlScopi  paradidomi. 

1  Co.  13.  3  though  I  give  my  body  to  be  burned,  and 
Gal.  2.  20  Son  of  God,  who  loved  me,  and  gave  him. 
Eph.  5.  2  hath  given  himself  for  us  an  offering  and 

5.  25  even  as  Christ  also . .  gave  himself  for  it 

24. ro  bear  into  beside,  irapuaipepoi  pareispherd. 

2  Pe.  1.  5  giving  all  diligence,  add  to  your  faith  vir. 

25.  To  hold  alongside  of,  irap4xu  parecho. 

Acts  17.  31  he  hath  given  assurance  unto  all  (men) 
Col.  4.  1  give  unto  (your)  servants  that  which  is 
1  Ti.  6.  17  who  giveth  us  richly  all  things  to  enjoy 

26 . To  do,  make,  iroiew  poieo. 

Jude  3  when  I  gave  all  diligence  to  write  unto  you 

27 . To  put,  set,  place,  riBypi  tithemi. 

Johmo.  11  shepherd  giveth  his  life  for  the  sheep 

28. ro  grant  as  a  favour,  xap'fo/xai  charizomai. 
Luke  7.  21  and  unto  many,  .blind  he  gave  sight 
Acts  27.  24  hath  given  thee  all  them  that  sail  with 
Gal.  3.  18  but  God  gave  (it)  to  Abraham  by  promise 
Phil.  1.  29  is  given  in  the  behalf  of  Christ,  not  only 

2.  9  given  him  a  name  which  is  above  every 
Phm.  22  through  your  prayers  I  shall  be  given 

29.  To  be  chorus  leader,  to  supply,  xopnye o>  chor. 

1  Pe.  4.  11  ability  which  God  giveth  ;  that  God  in  all 

30.  To  draw  out,  prolong,  f]e’a  mushalc. 

Eccl.  2.  3  to  give  myself  unto  wine,  yet  acquainting 

31. ro  cause  to  turn  back,  shub,  5. 

2  Ki.17.  3  became  his  servant,  and  gave  him  prese 

32. ro  send  forth,  out  or  away,  rby  shalach. 

Psa.  50.  19  Thou  gavest  thy  mouth  to  evil,  and  thy 
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GIVE  again,  to  — 

1. To  cause  to  turn  back,  shub,  5. 

Lev.  25.  51  he  shall  give  again  the  price  of  his 

25.  52  accord,  unto  his  years  shall  he  give  him  a 

2.  To  finish,  complete,  recompense,  shalam,  3. 

Eze.  33.  15  give  again  that  he  had  robbed,  walk  in 

3. ro  give  away,  cnroSlSinpu  apodidomi. 

Luke  4.  20  gave  (it)  again  to  the  minister,  and  sat 

GIVE  against,  to  — 

To  bear  against  or  down,  act ratpcpin  kataphero. 

Acts  26.  10  put  to  death,  I  ga.  my  voice  against  (them) 
GIVE  commandment  or  charge,  to  — 

1.  To  say,  ink  amar. 

1  Ch.14.  12  David  gave  a  commandment,  and  they 

2. r0  enjoin  on,  ivreWopai  entellomai. 

Matt.  4.  6  He  shall  give  his  angels  charge  concern. 
Luke  4.  10  He  shall  give  his  angels  charge  over  thee 
Johni4.  31  as  the  Father  gave  me  commandment 
Acts  1.  2  after  that  he.  .had  given  commandments 
Heb.  11.  22  gave  commandment  concerning  his  bones 

GIVE  (counsel)  to  — 

To  give  counsel,  j'y;  yaats. 

2  Sa.  1 7.  7  that  A.  hath  giv.  (is)  not  good  at  this  time 

1  Ki.  12.  8  they  had  given  him,  and  consulted  with 

12.  13  the  old  men’s  counsel  that  they  gave  him 

2  Ch.io.  8  old  men  gave  him,  and  took  counsel  with 

GIVE  first,  to  — 

To  give  forth  or  foremost,  ■trpoSlSiapi  prodidomi. 
Rom  11.  35  who  hath  first  given  to  him,  and  it  shall 

GIVE  forth,  to  — 

1  .To  give,  |ra  natlian. 

Numco.  8  it  shall  give  forth  his  water,  and  thou 

2 .To  give,  SISiopi  didomi. 

Acts  1.  26  they  gave  forth  their  lots  ;  and  the  lot 

GIVE  freely,  to  — 

To  grant  (as  a  favour),  xapiC°tial  charizomai. 
Rom.  8.  32  shall  he  not.  .freely  give  us  all  things? 

GIVE,  graciously  to  — 

To  grace,  favour,  ]in  chanan. 

Gen.  33.  5  God  hath  graciously  given  thy  servant 
GIVE  (light),  to  — 

1  .To  ( cause  to)  give  light,  shine,  nis  or,  5. 

Eze.  32.  7  and  the  moon  shall  not  give  her  light 


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2 .To  cause  to  shine,  'Aft  halal,  5.  .  , 

Isa.  13.  10  For  the  stars . .  shall  not  give  their  light 

GIVE  (meat)  to  — 

To  aive  or  cause  to  eat,  'Ti3  barah,  5. 

2  Sa.  13.  5  give  me  meat,  and  dress  the  meat  in  my 

GIVE  more,  to —  . 

To  put  or  place  toward,  npoaTiftypi  prostithemi. 

Mark  4.  24  [unto  you  that  hear  shall  more  he  given] 

GIVE  moreover,  to  — 

To  (cause  to)  add,  increase,  continue,^ d;  yasaph,  ■>. 

1  Sa.  12.  8  I  would  moreover  have  given  unto  tliee 

GIVE  (names),  to  — 

To  call,  top  qara. 

Gen.  2.  20  Adam  gave  names  to  all  cattle,  and  to 

GIVE  one’s  self  to,  to  — 

To  have  leisure,  ax° scholazd. 

1  Co.  7.  5  ye  may  give  yourselves  to  fasting  and 

GIVE  out,  to  — 

To  lay  out,  say,  \fyo>  lego. 

Acts  8.  9  giving  out  that  himself  was  some  great 

GIVE  over,  to  — 

1  .To  give,  inj  nathan. 

Psa.  1 18. 18  he  hath  not  given  me  over  unto  death 

2 . To  ( cause  to)  shut  up  or  in,  TD  sugar,  5. 

Psa.  78.  so  gave  their  life  over  to  the  pestilence 

78.  62  He  gave  his  people  over . .  unto  the  sword 

3.  To  shut  up  or  in,  n:?  sakar,  3. 

Isa.  19.  4  will  I  give  over  into  the  hand  of  a  cruel 

4 . To  give  over,  irapaSlSoipu paradidomi. 

Rom  1.  28  God  gave  them  over  to  a  reprohate  mind 
Eph.  4  19  have  given  themselves  over  unto  lasciv. 

GIVE  place,  to  — 

1  .To  come,  or  draw  nigh,  vi)  nagash. 

Isa.  49.  20  for  me  :  give  place  to  me  that  I  may  dwell 

2.  To  give  place,  go  back,  withdraw,  avaxapiu- 

Matt.  9.  24  Give  place;  for  the  maid  is  not  dead,  hut 

3.  To  yield,  tin 01  eiko. 

Gal.  2.  5  To  whom  we  gave  place  by  subjection,  no 

GIVE  presently,  to  — 

To  place  beside ,  iraplaryp-i  paristemi. 

Matteo.  53  he  shall  presently  give  me  more  than 

GIVE  self  wholly  to,  to  — 

To  be  in  (a  thing),  flvai  eV  emai  ea. 

1  Ti.  4.  15  give  thyself  wholly  to  them ;  that  thy 

GIVE  to  eat  — 

To  cause  or  give  to  eat,  akal,  5. 

Nunnt.  4  and  said.  Who  shall  give  us  flesh  to  eat'' 

1 1 . 18  Who  shall  give  us  flesh  to  eat  ? . .  well  with 

2  Ch.28. 15  gave  them  to  eat  and  to  drink,  and  anoi 
Prov  25.  21  hungry,  give  him  bread  to  eat :  and  if 

GIVE  up,  to  — 

1.7b  blow-,  breathe  out,  boil,  n;;  naphach. 

Jer.  15.  9  she  hath  given  up  the  ghost:  her  sun  is 

2.  To  give,  ]ru  nathan. 

Deut23  14  and  to  give  up  thine  enemies  before  thee 
31  5  the  Lord  shall  give  them  up  before  your 
Isa.  43.  6  I  will  say  to  the  north.  Give  up :  and  to 
Hos.  II.  8  How  shall  I  give  thee  up,  Ephraim?,  .sh. 
Mic.  5.  3  Therefore  will  he  give  them  up.  until  the 
6.  14  which  thou  deliverest  will  I  give  up  to 

3.  To  (cause  to)  shut  up  or  in,  -uc  sugar,  5. 

Lam.  2.  7  he  hath  given  up  into  the  hand  of  the 
Psa.  78.  48  He  gave  up  their  cattle  also  to  the  hail 

4 . To  send  forth,  out,  or  away,  shalach,  3. 

Psa.  81.  12  I  gave  them  up  unto  their  own  hearts' 

5.  To  give,  8'ibwpu  didomi. 

Rev.  20.  13  the  sea  gave  up  the  dead  which  were  111 

G.  To  give  over,  vapaSISupu  paradidomi. 

John  19.  30  bowed  his  head,  and  gave  up  the  ghost 
Acts  7.  42  God  turned,  and  gave  them  up  to  worship 
Rom.  I.  24  God  also  gave  them  up  to  uncleanness 
1.  26  For  this  cause  God  gave  them  up  unto 

GIVE  reverence,  to  — 

To  turn  toward,  in  or  back,  iurpcnouai  entreponuu. 
fleb.  12.  9  we  have  had  fathers . .  we  gave . .  reverence 

GIVE  self  continually,  to  —  / 

To  be  firm  or  strong  toward,  irpouKaipTcpeoi  prosk. 
Acts  6.  4  we  will  give  ourselves  continually  to  pr. 

GIVE  stripes,  to  — 

To  (cause  to)  smite,  npj  nakah ,  5. 

Deut25.  3  Forty  stripes  he  may  give  him,  (and)  not 

GIVE  willingly,  to  — 

To  give  willingly,  Til  nadab. 

Exod25.  2  every  man  that  giveth  it  willingly  with 

GIVEN,  to  be  — 

1.7b  give  place,  ascribe,  3rr  yehab. 

Dan.  5.  28  Thy  kingdom  is.  .given  to  theMedes  and 
7.  4  as  a  man,  and  a  man’s  heart  was  given  to 
7.  6  four  heads  ;  and  dominion  was  given  to 
7. 11  and  his  body .  given  to  the  burning  flame 


Dan.  7.  14  there  was  given  him  dominion,  and  glory 
7.  22  judgment  was  given  to  the  saints  of  the 
7 ’  27  shall  be  given  to  the  people  of  the  saints 


2.  To  be  given,  3rr  yehab,  2. 

Ezra  6.  4  let  the  expenses  be  given  out  of  the  king's 
6.  8  forthwith  expenses  be  given  unto  these 

6.  9  let  it  be  given  them  day  by  day  without 
7  19  The  vessels  also  that  are  given  thee  for 

Dan.  4.  16  let  a  beast's  heart  be  given  unto  him;  and 

7.  25  they  shall  be  given  into  his  hand  until 

3.  To  give,  |nj  nathan. 

Lev.  7.  36  the  Lord  commanded  to  be  given  them 
1  Sa.  18.  19  when  Merab,  .should  have  been  given  to 

4.  To  be  given,  ;ni  nathan,  2. 

Gen.  38.  14  she  was  not  given  unto  him  to  wife 
Exod.  5.16  There  is  no  straw  given  unto  thy  servants 
5.  18  fur  there  shall  no  straw  be  given  you,  yet 
Lev.  10.  14  are  given  out  of  the  sacrifices  of  peace 
19.  20  not  at  all  redeemed,  nor  freedom  given 
NUH126.  62  was  no  inheritance  given  them  among 
Josh  24.  33  which  was  given  him  in  mount  Ephraim 

1  Sa  18. 1  y  she  was  given  unto  Adriel  the  Meholath. 

25.  27  let  it  even  be  given  unto  the  young  men 

2  Ki.25.  30  a  continual  allowance  given  him  of  the 
I  Ch.  5.  I  his  birthright  was  given  unto  the  sons 
Neh.  10.  29  which  was  given  by  Moses  the  servant  of 
Neh.  13.  10  of  the  Levites  had  not  been  given,  .for 
Esth.  2.  13  whatsoever  she  desired  was  given  her  to 

3. 14  for  a  commandment  to  be  given  in  every 

3.  15  the  decree  was  given  in  Shushan  the  pa. 

4.  8  the  decree  that  was  given  at  Shushan  to 

5.  3  it  shall  be  even  given  thee  to  the  half  of 

7.  3  let  my  life  be  given  me  at  my  petition 

8.  13  a  commandment  to  be  given  in  every 

8.  14  the  decree  was  given  at  Shushan  the  pa. 

9.  14  the  decree  was  given  at  Shushan  ;  and 
Job  9.  24  The  earth  is  given  into  the  hand  of  the 

15.  19  Unto  whom  alone  the  earth  was  given 
Eccl.12.  ii  The  words,  .are  given  from  one  shepherd 
Isa.  9.  6  a  child  is  born,  unto  us  a  son  is  given 

33.  16  bread  shall  be  given  him  :  his  waters 
35.  2  the  glory  of  Lebanon  shall  be  given  unto 

37.  10  Jerusalem  shall  not  be  given  into  the 
Jer.  13.  20  where  (is)  the  flock  (that)  was  given  thee 

21. 10  it  shall  be  given  into  the  hand  of  the 
32.  24.  25,  43  is  given  into  the  hand  of  the  Cha. 

38.  3  This  city  shall  surely  be  given  into  the 
38. 18  shall  this  city  be  given  into  the  hand 

39.  17  thou  shalt  not  be  given  into  the  hand  of 

32.  34  there  was  a  continual  diet  given  him  of 
Eze  11  15  unto  us  is  this  land  given  in  possession 

16.  34  no  reward  is  given  unto  thee,  therefore 

33.  24  the  land  is  given  us  for  inheritance 

35.  12  desolate,  they  are  given  us  to  consume 
47.  ti  not  he  healed  ;  they  shall  be  given  to  salt 
Dan.  8.  1 2  And  an  host  was  given  against  the  daily 
n  il  multitude  shall  be  given  into  his  hand 

5.  To  be  given,  put,  ;ra  nathan,  6. 

Sum 26.  34  shall  his  inheritance  be  given  according 
32.  5  let  this  land  be  given  unto  thy  servants 

1  Ki.  2.  21  Let  Abisliag  the  Shunammite  be  given  to 

2  Ki.  3.  17  Shall  there  not  then,  I  pray  thee,  be  giv. 

G.  To  be  placed,  appointed,  ciir  sum,  2. 

Ezra  4  21  commandment  shall  be  given  from  me 


GIVEN,  that  which  he  hath 

Recompense,  deserving,  benefit,  deed,  gemul. 

Prr»v  t,  that,  which  be  hath  "iven  will  he  pay  hi 


C  l/ll’ [soil.  At  ,  I'.xuw  ■  - - ,  — -V  i/ 

Prov  ig.  17  that  which  he  hath  given  will  he  pay  him 

GIVEN  to 

I  To  enslave,  SooAoco  clouloo. 

Titus  2.  3  not  given  to  much  wine,  teachers  of  good 

2.  To  pursue,  8 iwkoi  dioko. 

Rom  12.  13  the  necessity  of  saints;  given  to  hospita. 

GIVEN  to,  to  be  — 

To  hold  toward,  vpoaix03  prosechd. 

1  Ti  3.  8  not  given  to  much  wine,  not  greedy  of  fi. 

GIVEN,  the  things  that  are  freely  — 

The  things  granted  as  a  favour,  ra  xupiabeura. 

1  Co.  2. 12  the  things  that  are  freely  given  to  us  of 

GIVEN  to  covetousness  — 

To  cut  off,  gain  dishonestly,  VS?  batsa. 

Jer.  6.  13  For.  .every  one  (is)  given  to  covetousness 
8.  10  thegreatest  is  given  to  covetousness,  from 

GIVEN  to  it,  those  that  are  — 

Master,  owner,  Sya  bard. 

Eccl.  8.  8  neither . .  deliver  those  that  are  given  to  it 

GIVEN  up,  to  be  — 

To  be  given,  ]ra  nathan,  2. 

Dan.  II.  6  but  she  shall  be  given  up,  and  they  that 

GIVEN  (wholly)  — 

To  give,  jro  nathan. 

Sum.  3.  ’9  they  (are)  wholly  given  unto  him  out  of 

8.  16  they  (are)  wholly  given  unto  me  from  am. 
18.  6  to  you  (they  are)  given  (as)  a  gift  for  the 

Deut28.  31  thy  sheep  (shall  be)  given  unto  thine  ene. 

GIVEN,  (wounds)  to  be  — 

To  ( cause  to)  smite,  njj  nakah,  5. 

2  Ki.  8.  29  whjch  the  Syrians  had  given  him  at  Ram. 

9.  15  which  the  Syrians  had  given  him,  when 
2  Ch.22.  6  which  were  given  him  at  Ramah,  when 


GIVER  — 

Giver,  Sottjs  dotes. 

2  Co.  9.  7  necessity :  for  God  loveth  a  cheerful  giver 
GIVETH  GIFTS  — 

A  man  of  gifts,  ]no  d'u  ish  mattan. 

Prov  19.  6  man  (is)  a  friend  to  him  that  giveth  gifts 

GIVING  — 

1.  To  give,  ]n)  nathan. 

Deut  10.  18  stranger,  in  giving  him  food  and  raiment 
21.  17  by  giving  him  a  double  portion  of  all  that 
Ruth  1.  6  visited  his  people  in  giving  them  bread 

1  Ki.  5.  9  my  desire,  in  givingifood  for  my  househ. 

2  Ch.  6.  23  by  giving  him  according  to  his  righteous. 

2..-1  giving,  a.  gift,  SoVis  dosis. 

Phil.  4.  15  concerning  giving  and  receiving,  hut  ye 

GIVING  up  — ■ 

Breathing  out,  puff,  nea  mappacli. 

Job  11.  20  hope  (shall  he  as)  the  giving  up  of  the  g. 

GI  ZO-NITE,  via.  . 

Patronymic  of  one  whose  sons  were  among  David’s 
guard.  B.C.  1048. 

1  Ch.11.  34  sons  of  Hashem  the  G.,  Jonathan  the  son 

GLAD  — 

1  .Good,  Tie  tab. 

1  Ki  8.  66  glad  of  heart,  for  all  the  goodness  that 
Esth.  5.  9  that  day  joyful  and  with  a  glad  heart 

2.  Rejoicing,  nc[y  sameach. 

2  Ch.  7. 10  glad  and  merry  in  heart  for  the  goodness 
Esth  8  15  the  city  of  Shushan  rejoiced  and  was  glad 
Psa.  126.  3  hath  done  great  things  for  us.  we  are  gl. 
Prov  17.  5  he  that  is  glad  at  calamities  shall  not  b* 

GLAD,  to  he  — 

1  .To  rejoice,  joy,  Va,  Tl  gul,  gil. 

Psa.  31.  7  I  will  be  glad  and  rejoice  in  thy  mercy 
48  11  let.  .Judah  he  glad,  because  of  thy  judg. 

96.  II  let  the  earth  be  glad ;  let  the  sea  roar 
Prov  24  17  let  not  thine  heart  be  glad  when  he  stu. 
Son"  1  4  we  will  he  glad  and  rejoice  in  thee  ;  we 

Isa.  25.  9  we  will  be  glad  and  rejoice  in  his  salva. 

66.  10  and  be  glad  with  her,  all  ye  that  love  her 
Joel  2.  21  be  glad  and  rejoice  :  for  the  Lord  will  do 
2  23  Be  glad  then,  ye  children  of  Zion,  and 
Hab.  1.  15  catch,  .therefore  they  rejoice  and  are  gl 

2.  To  be  good,  3rb  teeb. 

Dan.  6.  23  Then  was  the  king  exceeding  glad  for 

3.  To  be  or  become  good,  ha;  yatab. 

Judg  18.  20  the  priest’s  heart  was  glad;  and  he  took 

4.  To  enjoy,  rejoice,  h't',  Bui?  s us,  sis. 

Job  3.  22  are  glad,  when  they  can  find  the  grave  ? 

Isa.  35.  1  the  solitary  place  shall  be  glad  for  them 
63.  18  But  be  ye  glad  and  rejoice  for  ever  (in 
Lam.  1.  21  they  are  glad  that  thou  hast  done  (it) 

5.  To  rejoice,  nap-  sameach.  . 

Exod.  4.  14  w  hen  he  seeth  thee,  he  will  he  glad  111 

1  Sa.  11.  9  to  the  men  of  Jabesh ;  and  they  were  gl. 

1  Ch.16.  31  Let  the  heavens  be  glad,  and  let  the  ea. 
Job  22.  19  The  righteous  see.  .and  are  glad  ;  and 
Fsa  9  2  I  will  be  glad  and  rejoice  in  thee  :  I  will 

14.  7  shall  rejoice,  (and)  Israel  shall  be  glad 
16.  9  my  heart  is  glad,  and  my  glory  rejoicetli 

32.  1 1  Be  gladiin  the  Lord,  and  rejoice,  ye  right. 
34.  2  the  humble  shall  hear,  .and  be  glad 

33.  27  Let  them  shout  for  joy,  and  be  glad 

40.  16  that  seek  thee  rejoice  and  he  glad  in  thee 
33.  6  Jacob  shall  rejoice .  .Israel  shall  be  glad 
64.  10  The  righteous  shall  be  glad  in  the  Lord 
67.  4  let  the  nations  be  glad,  and  sing  for  joy 
68  3  But  let  the  righteous  be  glad  :  let  them 

69.  32  The  humble  shall  see  (this,  and)  be  glad 
70  4  that  seek  thee  rejoice  and  be  glad  in  thee 
90.  14  that  we  may  rejoice  and  be  glad  all  our 
07.  1  rejoice  ;  let  the  multitude  of  isles  be  glad 
07  8  Zion  heard,  and  was  glad  ;  and  the  daug. 
104.  34  shall  be  sweet :  I  will  be  glad  in  the  Lo. 
103.  38  Egypt  was  glad  when  they  departed  ;  fol¬ 
io?.  30  Then  are  they  glad  because  they  be  quiet 

1 18.  24  hath  made  ;  we  will  rejoice  and  he  glad 

1 19.  74  They  that  fear  thee  will  be  glad  when 
122.  1  I  was  glad  when  they  said  unto  me,  Let 

Prov  23.  23  thy  mother  shall  be  glad,  and  she  that 
Isa.  39.  2  Hezekiah  was  glad  of  them,  and  showed 
Jer.  41.  13  that  (were)  with  him,  then  they  were  glad 
30.  11  Because  ye  were  glad,  because  ye  rejoiced 
Lam.  4.  21  Rejoice  and  he  glad,  0  daughter  of  Edom 

Jon.  4.  6  So  Jonah  was  exceeding  glad  of  the  gourd 

Zeph.  3.  14  be  glad  and  rejoice  with  all  the  heart,  O 
Zech  10.  7  yea,  their  children  shall  see . .  and  he  glad 

6. 7b  leap  much,  be  glad,  ayaWiaopai  agalliaomai. 
Acts  2.  26  my  heart  rejoice,  and  my  tongue  was  glad 

7.  To  rejoice,  be  of  good  cheer,  x“‘V"  chairo. 

Marki4.  n  when  they  heard . .  they  were  glad,  and 
Lukei3.  32  It  was  meet  that  we  should.  .  be  glad :  for 
22  5  they  were  glad,  and  covenanted  to  give 

23]  8  Herod  saw  Jesus,  he  was  exceeding  glad 
John  8.  36  to  see  my  day  ;  and  he  saw .  .and  was  glad 
11  15  I  am  glad  for  your  sakes  that  I  was  not 
20!  20  Then  were  the  disciples  glad  when  they 
Actsu.  23  and  had  seen  the  grace  of  God,  was  glad 
13.  48  the  Gentiles  heard  this,  they  were  glad 
Rom  16.  19  I  am  glad  therefore  on  your  behalf  :  but 

1  C0.16.  17  I  am  glad  of  the  coming  of  Stephanas  and 

2  Co.  13.  9  For  we  are  glad  when  we  are  weak,  and 


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1  Pe.  4. 13  ye  may  be  glad  also  with  exceeding  joy 
Rev.  19.  7  Let  us  be  glad  and  rejoice,  and  give  lion. 

GLAD,  to  be  exceeding  — 

To  leap  much,  be  glad,  ayaWidopat  agalliaomai. 

Matt.  5.  12  Rejoice,  and  be  exceeding  glad ;  for  great 
GLAD,  to  make  — 

1  .To  make  joyful,  .Tin  chadali,  3. 

Psa.  21.  6  thou  hast  made  him  exceeding  glad  with 

2.  To  make  joyful  or  glad,  no';?  sameach,  3. 

Psa.  45.  8  palaces,  whereby  they  have  made  thee  g. 
46.  4  the  streams  whereof  shall  make  glad  the 
90.  15  Make  us  glad  according  to  the  days,  .tliou 
92.  4  For  thou,  Lord,  hast  made  me  glad  thro. 
104.  15  wine,  .maketh  glad  the  heart  of  man,  (and) 
Trov  10.  1  A  wise  sou  maketh  a  glad  father  :  but  a 

12.  25  it  stoop :  but  a  good  word  maketh  it  glad 

15.  20  A  wise  son  maketh  a  glad  father :  but  a 
27. 11  My  son,  be  wise,  and  make  my  heart  glad 
Jer.  20.  15  is  born  unto  thee,  making  him  very  glad 
Hos.  7.  3  They  make  the  king  glad  with  their  wick. 

3.  To  make  glad,  cheer,  evtppalvca  euphraino. 

2  Co.  2.  2  who  is  he  then  that  maketh  me  glad,  but 
GLAD  tidings,  to  bring,  declare,  show  — 

To  tell  good  news,  e\myye\i(op.ai  euaygelizomai. 

Luke  1  19  am  sent,  .to  show  thee  these  glad  tidings 

8.  i  showing  the  glad  tidings  of  the  kingdom 
Acts  13.  32  we  declare  unto  you  glad  tidings,  how 
Rom  10.  15  and  bring  glad  tidings  of  good  things 
GLADLY  — 

1  .Gladly,  readily,  joyfully,  lurpevus  asmends. 

Acts  2.  41  they  that  [gladly]  received  his  word  were 
21.  17  were  come,  .the  brethren  received  us  gl. 

2 .Sweetly,  with  relish,  ySews  hedebs. 

Mark  6.  20  he  did  many  things,  and  heard  him  gladly 
12.  37  And  the  common  people  heard  him  gladly 
2  Co.  1 1.  19  For  ye  suffer  fools  gladly,  seeing  ye.  .are 
GLADLY,  most  or  very  - — 

Most  sweetly,  riSiora  liedista. 

2  Co.  12.  9  Most  gladly  therefore  will  I  rather  glory 
12.  15  I  will  very  gladly  spend  and  be  spent  for 
GLADNESS  — 

1  .Joy,  b'u  gil. 

Joel  1.  16  joy  and  gladness  from  the  house  of  our 

2 . Gladness,  ninn  clvedvah. 

1  Ch.16.  27  strength  and  gladness  (are)  in  his  place 

3 . Goodness,  3U3  tub. 

Deut28.  47  with  gladness  of  heart,  for  the  abundance 

4  .Loud  cry,  proclamation,  singing,  nn  rinnah. 

Psa.  105.  43  brought  forth  his.  .chosen  with  gladness 

5.  Rejoicing,  joy,  gladness,  mirth,  .nipt?  simcliah. 
Nuraio.  10  in  the  day  of  your  gladness,  and  in  your 

2  Sa.  6.  12  ark.  .into  the  city  of  David  with  gladness 

1  CI1.29.  22  the  Lord  on  that  day  with  great  gladness 

2  Ck.29.  30  they  sang  praises  with  gladness,  and  they 

30.  21  kept  the  feast,  .seven  days  with  great  gl. 
30.  23  aud  they  kept . .  seven  days  with  gladness 
Neh.  8.  17  And  there  was  very  great  gladness 

12.  27  to  keep  the  dedication  with  gladness,  both 
Esth.  8. 16  Tile  Jews  had  light,  and  gladness,  and  joy 

9.  17,  18  made  it  a  day  of  feasting  and  gladness 
9.  19  gladness  and  feasting,  and  a  good  day,  and 
Psa.  4.  7  Thou  hast  put  gladness  in  my  heart,  more 
30.  11  sackcloth,  and  girded  me  with  gladness 
45.  15  With  gladness  and  rejoicing  (shall)  they 
51.  8  Make  me  to  hear  joy  and  gladness ;  (that) 
97.  11  and  gladness  for  the  upright  in  heart 
100.  2  Serve  the  Lord  with  gladness :  come  bef. 
106.  5  that  I  may  rejoice  in  the  gladness  of  thy*. 
Provio.  28  Tile  hope  of  the  righteous,  .gladness ;  but 
Song  3.  11  in  the  day  of  the  gladness  of  his  heart 
Isa.  16.  10  gladness  is  taken  away,  and  joy  out  of 

22. 13  joy  andgladness,  slaying  oxenand  killing 

30.  29  and  gladness  of  heart,  as  when  one  goeth 
35.  10  they  shall  obtain  joy  aud  gladness,  and 
51.  3  joy  and  gladness  shall  be  found  therein 

Jer.  7.  34  the  voice  of  gladness,  the  voice  of  the  br. 

16.  9  the  voice  of  gladness,  the  voice  of  the  br. 
25. 10  the  voice  of  gladness,  the  voice  of  the  br. 

31.  7  Sing  with  gladness  for  Jacob,  and  Bhout 
33.  1 1  the  voice  of  gladness  ;  the  voice  of  the  br. 

Zecli.  8.  19  be  to  the  house  of  Judah  joy  and  gladness 

to.  Joy,  rejoicing,  gladness,  sason. 

Esth.  8.  17  the  Jews  had  joy  and  gladness,  a  feast 
Psa.  45.  7  with  the  oil  of  gladness  above  thy  fellows 
Isa.  51.  11  they  shall  obtain  gladness  and  joy  :  (and) 

7 . Much  leaping,  gladness.  ayaWlaois  agalliasis. 

Luke  1.  14  thou  shalt  have  joy  and  gladness ;  and 
Acts  2.  46  eat.  .with  gladness  and  singleness  of  h. 
Heb.  1.  9  with  the  oil  of  gladness  above  thy  fellows 

8 . Cheer,  gladness,  evcpporrivi)  euphrosune. 

Acts  14.  17  filling  our  hearts  with  food  and  gladness 

9.  Joy,  xaP“  chara. 

Mark  4. 16  immediately  receive  it  with  gladness 
Acts  12.  14  she  opened  not  the  gate  for  gladness,  but 
Phil.  2.  29  in  the  Lord  with  all  gladness  ;  and  hold 

GLASS  — 

1  .Roll,  tablet,  mirror,  |i’^|  gillayon. 

Isa.  3.  23  The  glasses,  and  the  fine  linen,  and  the 


2.  Mirror,  looking  glass,  taourpov  esoptron, 

1  Co.  13.  12  For  now  we  see  through  a  glass,  darkly 
Jas.  1.  23  man  beholding  his  natural  face  in  a  glass 

3.  Glass,  anything  transparent,  vahos  hualos. 

Rev.  21.  18  and  the  city  (was),  like  unto  clear  glass 
21.  21  pure  gold,  as  it  were  transparent  glass 

GLASS,  of  — 

Made  of  glass,  vdhivos  liualinos. 

Rev.  4.  6  lief  ore  the  throne,  .a  sea  of  glass  like 
15.  2  I  saw  as  it  were  a  sea  of  glass  mingled 
15.  2  stand  on  the  sea  of  glass,  having  the  harps 
GLASS,  looking  — 

Vision,  looking  glass,  nxnp  marali. 

Exod38.  8  tiie  foot  of  it  (of)brass,  of  the  looking  g. 

GLEAN,  to  — 

1  .To  gather,  glean,  laqat. 

Ruth  2.  8  Go  not  to  glean  in  another  field,  neither  go 

2.  To  gather,  glean,  opS  laqat,  3. 

Ruth  2.  2  and  glean  ears  of  corn  after  (him)  in 

2.  3  came,  and  gleaned  in  the  field  after  the 
2.  7  I  pray  you,  let  me  glean  and  gather  after 
2.  is  And  when  she  was  risen  up  to  glean,  B. 

2.  15  Let  her  glean  even  among  the  sheaves 
2.  16  that  she  may  glean .  and  rebuke  her  not 
2.  17  So  she  gleaned  in  the  field  until  even 
2.  17  and  beat  out  that  she  had  gleaned 
2.  1 8  her  mother  inlaw  saw  what  she  had  gle. 

2.  19  Where  hast  tliou  glean  to  day?  and 
2.  23  by  the  maidens  of  Boaz  to  glean  unto  the 

3.  To  roll,  glean,  suck,  alal,  3g. 

Lev.  iq.  10  And  thou  shalt  not  glean  thy  vineyard 
Deut24.  21  thou  shalt  not  glean  (it)  afterward  :  it 
J  udg  20.  45  and  they  gleaned  of  them  in  the  highways 
Jer.  6.  9  They  shall  throughly  glean  the  remnant 

GLEANING  — 

Gleaning,  Bji^>  leqet. 

Lev.  19.  9  neither  shalt  thou  gather  the  gleanings  of 

23.  22  neither  shalt  thou  gather  any  gleaning  of 

GLEANING  (of  the)  grapes  — 

Gleanings,  niSSy  oleloth. 

Judg.  8.  2  (Is)  not  the  gleaning  of  the  grapes  of  E. 
Isa.  17.  6  Yet  gleaning  grapes  shall  lie  left  in  it 

24.  13  as  the  gleaning  grapes  when  the  vintage 
■Ter.  49.  9  would  they  not  leave ..  gleaning  grapes  ? 
Mic.  7.  1  I  am . .  as  the  grape  gleanings  of  the  vin. 

GLEDE  — 

Vulture,  hawk,  glede,  nxi  raah. 

Deut.14.  13  the  glede,  and  the  kite,  and  the  vulture 

GLISTER,  to  — 

To  flash  as  lightning,  e^dar  parma  exastrapto. 

Luke  9.  29  and  his  raiment  (was)  white  (and)  glist. 

GLISTERING  — 

Lead  ore,  stibium,  ruby,  1]13  puk. 

1  Ch.  29.  2  and  (stones)  to  be  set,  glistering  stones 

GLITTER  — 

Brightness,  lightning,  ppa  baraq. 

Eze.  21.  10  it  is  furbished  that  it  may  glitter  :  should 
GLITTERING  — 

1.  Brightness,  lightning,  pna  baraq. 

Deut  32.  41  If  I  whet  my  glittering  sword,  and  mine 
Job  20.  25  the  glittering  sword  cometh  out  of  his  g. 
Eze.  21.  28  to  consume  because  of  the  glittering 
Nali.  3.  3  the  bright  sword  and  the  glittering  spear 
Hab.  3.  1 1  at  the  shining  of  thy  glittering  spear 

‘l.Flame,  blade,  3nS  lahab. 

Job  39.  23  the  glittering  spear  aud  the  shield 
GLOOMINESS  — 

Thick  darkness,  gloominess,  n^EX  aphelah. 

Joel  2.  2  A  day  of  darkness  and  of  gloominess,  a 
Zeph.  1.  15  a  day  of  darkness  and  gloominess,  a  day 
GLORIFIED,  to  be  — - 

1.2b  be  weighty,  heavy,  honoured,  aaa  kabed. 

Isa.  66.  5  Let  the  Lord  be  glorified :  but  he  shall 
2.7b  be  or  become  heavy,  honoured,  aaa  kabed,  2. 
Lev.  10.  3  before  all  the  people  I  will  be  glorified 
Isa.  26.  15  O  Lord,  .tliou  art  glorified  :  thou  hast 
Eze.  28.  22  and  I  will  be  glorified  in  the  midst  of 
39.  13  a  renown,  the  day  that  I  shall  tie  glorified 
Tfag.  1.  8  and  I  will  be  glorified,  saitli  the  Lord 
3.7b  beautify  self,  ins  paar,  7. 

Isa.  49.  3  my  servant . .  in  whom  I  will  be  glorified 

60.  21  work  of  my  hands,  that  I  may  be  glori. 

61.  3  of  the  Lord,  that  he  might  be  glorified 
4.  To  be  glorified,  4v8o£d(op.ai  endoxazomai. 

2  Tli.  1.  10  When  he  shall  come  to  be  glorified  in 

1.  12  That  the  name,  .may  be  glorified  in  you 

GLORIFIED  together,  to  be  — - 

To  glorify  together,  trw8o£a((a>  svndoxazd. 

Rom.  8. 17  that  we  may  be  also  glorified  together 

GLORIFY,  to  — 

1.7b  honour,  adorn.  Tin  hadar,  3. 

Dan.  5.  23  and  the  God.  .hast  thou  not  glorified 

2.  To  make  heavy,  give  honour ,  T33  kabed,  3. 

Psa.  22.  23  all  ye  the  seed  of  Jacob,  glorify  him ;  and 
50.  15  I  will  deliver  thee,  and  tliou  shalt  glorify 
so.  23  AVhoso  offereth  praise  glorifieth  me  :  and 


Psa.  86.  9  O  Lord  ;  and  shall  glorify  thy  name 

86.  12  and  I  will  glorify  thy  name  for  evermore 
Isa.  24.  15  Wherefore  glorify  ye  the  Lord  in  the  fir. 
25.  3  Therefore  shall  the  strong  people  glorify 

3.  To  ma/ce  heavy,  give  honour,  n?3  kabed,  6. 

Jer.  30.  19  I  will  also  glorify  them,  and  they  shall 

4.7b  beautify,  ins  jiao.r,  3. 

Isa.  55.  5  for  the  Holy  One  .  for  lie  hath  glorified 
60.  7  and  I  will  glorify  the  house  of  my  glory 
60.  9  Holy  One . .  because  lie  hath  glorified  thee 

5 . To  glorify,  honour,  8oj-d(a>  doxazB. 

Matt.  5.  16  and  glorify  your  Father  which  isinheav. 

9.  8  they  marvelled,  and  glorified  God,  which 
15.  31  and  they  glorified  the  God  of  Israel 
Mark  2.  12  all  amazed,  and  glorified  God,  saying 
Luke  2.  20  the  shepherds  returned,  glorifying  and 
4. 15  And  he  taught,  being  glorified  of  all 
5.  25  departed  to  his  own  house,  glorifying  G oil 
5.  26  they  glorified  God,  and  were  filled  with 
7.  16  they  glorified  God,  saying,  That  a  great 

13. 13  she  was  made  straight,  and  glorified  God 

17.  15  turned,  .and  with  a  loud  voice  glorified 

18.  43  and  followed  him,  glorifying  God  :  and 
23.  47  he  glorified  God,  saying,  Certainly  this 

John  7.  39  because  that  Jesus  was  not  yet  glorified 

11.  4  that  the  Son  of  God  might  lie  glorified 

12.  16  but  when  Jesus  was  glorified,  then  rem. 

12.  23  that  the  Son  of  man  should  tie  glorified 
12.  28  Father,  glorify  thy  name.  Then  came 

12.  28  I  have  both  glorified .  and  will  glorify  (it 

13.  31  Now  is  the  Son.  .[glorified],  God  is  glori. 

13.  32  If  God  be  glorified.  .God  shall,  .glorify 
13. 32  and  shall  straightway  glorify  him 

14.  13  that  the  Father  may  be  glorified  in  the 

15.  8  Herein  is  my  Father  glorified,  that  yebear 

16. 14  He  shall  glorify  me  ;  for  he  shall  receive 
17.  1  Father,  tlie  hour  is  come ;  glorify  thy  Son 
17.  1  that  thy  Son  also  may  glorify  thee 

17.  4  I  have  glorified  thee  on  the  earth  :  I  have 

17.  5  O  Father,  glorify  thou  me  with  thine  own 
17. 10  thine  are  mine ;  and  I  am  glorified  in 
21.19  signifying  by  what  death  he  should  glorify 

Acts  3.  13  God.  hath  glorified  his  Son  Jesus;  whom 

4.  21  for  all.  .glorified  God  for  that  which  was 
11.  18  they  held  their  peace,  and  glorified  God 
13.  48  and  glorified  the  word  of  the  Lord ;  and 

21.  20  when  they, heard  (it),  they  glorified  the  L. 
Rom.  1.  21  they  glorified  (him)  not  as  God,  neither 

8.  30  whom  he  justified,  them  he  also  glorified 
15.  6  That  ye  may  with . .  onejmouth  glorify  God 
15.  9  that  tlie  Gentiles  might  glorify  God  for 

1  Co.  6.  20  therefore  glorify  God  in-yourbody,  and  in 

2  Co.  9.  13  they  glorify  God  for  your  professed  sub. 
Gal.  1.  24  And  they  glorified  God  in  me 

2  Th.  3.  1  and  be  glorified,  even  as  (it  is)  with  you 
Heb.  5.  5  So  also  Christ  glorified  not  himself  to  be 
1  Pe.  2. 12  glorify  God  in  the  day  of  visitation 

4.  11  that  God  in  all  things  may  be  glorified 
4.  14  [evil  spoken  of,  but  on  your  part  he  is  g  ] 
4.  16  but  let  him  glorify  God  on  this  behalf 
Rev.  15.  4  Who  shall  not  fear  thee,  and  glorify  thy 

18.  7  How  much  she  hath  glorified  herself,  aud 

GLORIFY  self,  to  — 

To  beautify  self,  nxs  paar,  7- 

Isa.  44.  23  for  the  Lord,  .glorified  himself  in  Israel 
GLORIOUS  — 

1.  Honourable,  Tax  addir. 

Isa.  33.  21  But  there  the  glorious  Lord  (will  be) 

2.  To  become  honourable,  tin  adar,  2. 

Exodis.  11  who  (is) like  thee,  glorious  in  holiness 

3.  To  become  light,  tin  or,  2. 

Psa.  76.  4  Thou  (art)  more  glorious  (and)  excellent 

4.  To  honour,  adorn,  Tin  hadar. 

Isa.  63.  1  Who  (is),  .this  (that  is)  glorious  in  his 
!j. Honour,  beauty,  majesty,  adornment ,  Tin  hadar. 
Psa.m.  3  His  work  (is)  honourable  and  glorious 
145.  12  and  the  glorious  majesty  of  his  kingdom 

6.  Honour,  beauty,  majesty,  nin  hod. 

Isa.  30.  30  the  Lord  shall  cause  his  glorious  voice  to 

7 . To  be  or  become  heavy,  honoured,  nap  kabed,  2. 

Deut.  28.  58  that  thou  mayest  fear  this  glorious  and 
Psa.  87.  3  Glorious  things  are  spoken  of  thee,  0 

8 . Honour,  heaviness,  wealth,  ni2|  kabod. 

Neh.  9.  5  and  blessed  be  thy  glorious  name,  which 
Esth.  1.  4  When  he  showed  the  riches  of  his  glorio. 
Psa.  66.  2  Sing  forth,  .make  his  praise  glorious 

72.  19  And  blessed  (lie)  his  glorious  name  for  ev. 
145.  5  I  will  speak  of  the  glorious  honour  of  thy 
145.  12  and  the  glorious  majesty  of  his  kingdom 
Isa.  4.  2  shall  the  branch  of  the  Lord  be . .  glorious 
11.  10  a  root  of  Jesse,  .his  rest  shall  be  glorious 

22.  23  he  shall  be  for  a  glorious  throne  to  his 
Jer.  17.  12  A  glorious  high  throne  from  the  begiuni. 

9 . Beauty,  desire,  '28  tsebi. 

Isa.  28.  1  whose  glorious  beauty  (is)  a  fading  flower 
28.  4  Aud  the  glorious  beauty,  which  (is)  on 
Dan.  11.  16  and  he  shall  stand  in  the  glorious  laud 
11.  41  He  shall  enter  also  into  the  glorious  land 
11.  45  between  the  seas  in  the  glorious  holy  m. 

10.  Beauty,  glory,  rnxEP,  .TiNDJi  tiphereth,  tipharah. 
1  CIh.29.  13  we  thank  thee,  and  praise  thy  glorious  n. 
Isa.  63.  12  right  hand  of  Moses  with  his  glorious  arm 

63.  14  so  didst  thou,  .to  make  thyself  agloriou 


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11.  Glorious,  of  glory,  r ys  Sofps  tes  cloxes. 

Rom  8.  2i  into  the  glorious  liberty  of  the  children 
2  Co.  4.  4  lest  the  light  of  the  glorious  gospel  of  C. 
Phil.  3.  2i  be  fashioned  like  unto  his  glorious  body 
Col.  i.  ii  according  to  his  glorious  power,  unto  all 

1  Ti.  i.  ii  According  to  the  glorious  gospel  of  the 
Titus  2.  13  Looking  for.  .the  glorious  appearing  of 

12.  Through  glory,  8ict  SJfijs  dia  doxes. 

2  Co.  3.  n  if  that  which  is  done  away  (was)  glorious 

13. /w  glory,  ev  Stiff)  en  doxe. 

2  Co.  3.  7  if  the  ministration  of  death,  .was  glorious 

3.  8  the  ministration  of  the  spirit  be  rather  g.  ? 

3.  1 1  much  more  that  which  remaineth  (is)  gl. 

1 1. Glorious,  in  glory,  ZvSofos  endows. 

Lukei3-  17  rejoiced  for  all  the  glorious  things  that 
Eph.  5.  27  That  he  might  present  it  to  himself  a  gl. 

GLORIOUS,  to  be  — 

To  be  or  become  heavy,  honoured,  132  kabed,  2. 

2  Sa.  6.  20  How  glorious  was  the  king  of  Israel  to. 

Isa.  49.  5  yet  shall  I  be  glorious  in  the  eyes  of  the 

GLORIOUS,  aU  — 

Heaviness,  honour,  run  33  kebuddah. 

Psa.  45.  13  The  king’s  daughter  (is)  all  glorious  with. 

GLORIOUS,  to  become  — 

To  become  honourable,  adorned,  11K  adar,  2. 

Exod.15.  6  Thy  right  hand,  .is  become  glorious  in 
GLORIOUS,  to  be  made  — 

1,  To  be  heavy,  honoured,  133  lcabed. 

Eze.  27.  25  made  very  glorious  in  the  midst  of  the 

2.  To  be  glorified,  Sofd(o/j.o.t  doxazomai. 

2  Co.  3. 10  For  even  that  which  was  made  glorious 

GLORIOUS,  to  make  — 

To  make  heavy,  give  honour,  333  kabed,  3. 

Isa.  60.  13  I  will  make  the  place  of  my  feet  glorious 

GLORIOUS  things  — 

To  become  heavy,  honoured,  335  kabed,  2. 

Psa,  87.  3  Glorious  things  are  spoken  of  thee,  0  city 

GLORIOUSLY  — 

1  .To  rise,  triumph,  rw)  gaah. 

Exod.15.  1,  21  for  he  hath  triumphed  gloriously 

2.Heaviness,  honour,  3133  kabod. 

Isa.  24.  23  shall  reign .  .before  his  ancients  gloriously 

GLORY  — 

1.  Adornment,  rniN  adderetli. 

Zech.11.  3  for  their  glory  is  spoiled  :  a  voice  of  th 

2.  Honour,  adornment,  iin  hadar. 

I>eut33-  17  His  glory  (is  like)  the  firstling  of  his  bul. 
Psa.  90.  16  and  thy  glory  unto  their  children 
Isa.  2.  10,  19.  21  and  for  the  glory  of  his  majesty 

5.  14  their  glory,  and  their  multitude,  and 
Mic.  2.  9  have  ye  taken  away  my  glory  for  ever 

3.  Honour,  adornment,  3313  heder. 

Dan.  11.  20  a  raiser  of  taxes  (in)  the  glory  of  the 

4.  Honour,  beauty,  majesty,  3in  hod. 

1  Ch.16.  27  Glory  and  honour  (are)  in  his  presence 
job  39.  20  the  glory  of  his  nostrils  (is)  terrible 

40. 10  and  array  thyself  with  glory  and  beauty 
Psa.  8.  1  who  hast  set  thy  glory  above  the  heavens 
45.  3  thy  sword,  .with  thy  glory  and  thy  maj. 
148. 13  his  glory  (is)  above  the  earth  and  heaven 
Jer.  22.  18  shall  not  lament  for  him  . .  Ah  his  glory  ! 
Hab.  3.  3  His  glory  covered  the  heavens,  and  the 
Zech.  6. 13  he  shall  bear  the  glory,  and  shall  sit  and 

5.  Cleanness,  purity,  ira  tohar. 

Psa.  89.  44  Thou  hast  made  his  glory  to  cease,  and 

6.  Preciousness,  rarity,  3i?’  yeqar. 

Dan.  2.  37  a  kingdom,  power,  and  strength,  and  gl. 

4.  36  for  the  glory  of  my  kingdom,  mine  hono. 

5.  18  a  kingdom,  and  majesty,  and  glory,  and 
5.  20  was  deposed,  .and  they  took  his  glory 

7.  14  there  was  given  him  dominion,  and  glory 

7.  Weight,  heaviness,  honour,  3133  kabod. 

Gen.  31.  1  of.  .our  fathers  hath  he  gotten  all  this  g. 

45.  13  ye  shall  tell  my  father  of  all  my  glory 
Exodi6.  7  then  ye  shall  see  the  glory  of  the  Lord 
16.  10  the  glory  of  the  Lord  appeared  in  the 

24.  16  the  glory  of  the  Lord  abode  upon  mount 

24. 17  And  the  sight  of  the  glory  of  the  Lord 

28.  2  holy  garments,  .for  glory  and  for  beauty 
28.40  and  bonnets,  .for  glory  and  for  beauty 

29.  43  and.  .shall  be  sanctified  by  my  glory 

33. 18  said,  I  beseech  thee,  show  me  thy  glory 
33.  22  it  shall  come  to  pass,  while  my  glory 
40.  34,  35  the  glory  of  tire  Lord  filled  the  tab. 

Lev.  9.  6  the  glory  of  the  Lord  shall  appear  unto 

9.  23  the  glory  of  the  Lord  appeared  unto  all 
Num.14. 10  the  glory  of  the  Lord  appeared  in  the 

14.  21  the  earth  shall  be  filled  with  the  glory 
14.  22  all  those  men  which  have  seen  my  glory 
16.  19,  42  and  the  glory  of  the  Lord  appeared 

20.  6  the  glory  of  the  Lord  appeared  unto 
Deut.  5.  24  Lord  our  God  hatli  showed  us  his  glory 
Josh.  7. 19  give,  I  pray  thee,  glory  to  the  Lord  God 
1  Sa.  2.  8  to  make  them  inherit  the  throne  of  glory 

4.  21,  22  The  glory  is  departed  from  Israel 

6.  5  ye  shall  give  glory  unto  the  God  of  Israel 
1  Ki.  8.  11  for  the  glory  of  the  Lord  had  filled  the 
1  Ch.16.  24  Declare  his  glory  among  the  heathen 
16.  28  give  unto  the  Lord  glory  and  strength 


1  Ch.  16.  29  Give  unto  the  Lord  the  glory  (due)  unto 

2  Ch.  5. 14  for  the  glory  of  the  Lord  had  filled  the 

7.  1  and  the  glory  of  the  Lord  filled  the  house 
7.  2  because  the  glory  of  the  Lord  had  filled 

7.  3  the  glory  of  the  Lord  upon  the  house 
Esth.  j.  11  Hainan  told  them  of  the  glory  of  his  riches 
Job  19.  9  He  hath  stripped  me  of  my  glory,  and 

29.  20  My  glory  (was)  fresh  in  me,  and  my  bow 
Psa.  3.  3  my  glory,  and  the  lifter  up  of  mine  head 
4.  2  how  long  (will  ye  turn)  my  glory  into 

8.  5  hast  crowned  him  with  glory  and  honour 
16.  9  my  glory  rejoiceth  :  my  flesh  also  shall 
19.  1  The  heavens  declare  the  glory  of  God 
21.  5  His  glory  (is)  great  in  thy  salvation  :  hon. 
24.  7,  9  and  the  King  of  glory  shall  come  in 
24.  8,  10  Who  (is)  this  King  of  glory  ?  The  Lo. 

24.  10  Tlie  Lord  of  hosts,  he  (is)  the  King  of  g. 

29.  1  give  unto  the  Lord  glory  and  strength 
29.  2  Give  unto  the  Lord  the  glory  due  unto 
29.  3  the  God  of  glory  thuudereth  :  the  Lord 

29.  9  his  temple  doth  every  one  speak  of.  .glo. 

30.  12  To  the  end  that,  .glory  may  sing  praise 
49.  16  when  the  glory  of  his  house  is  increased 
49.  17  For.  .his  glory  shall  not  descend  after 
57.  5,  11  (let)  thy  glory  (be)  above  all  the  earth 
57.  8  Awake  up,  my  glory  ;  awake,  psaltery 

62.  7  In  God  (is)  my  salvation  and  my  glory 

63.  2  To  see  thy  power  and  thy  glory,  so  (as) 

72.  19  let  the  whole  earth  be  filled  (with)  his  g. 

73.  24  Thou  shalt.  .afterward  receive  me  (to)  g. 
79.  9  Help  us.  .for  the  glory  of  thy  name  ;  and 
84. 11  For.  .the  Lord  will  give  grace  and  glory 
85.  9  salvation  (is)  nigh,  .that  glory  may  dwell 
96.  3  Declare  his  glory  among  the  heathen,  his 
96.  7  give  unto  the  Lord  glory  and  strength 

96.  8  Give  unto  the  Lord  the  glory  (due  unto) 

97.  6  and  all  the  people  see  his  glory 

102.  15  and  all  the  kings  of  the  earth  thy  glory 
102.  16  the  Lord,  shall  appear  in  his  glory 
104.  31  The  glory  of  the  Lord  shall  endure  for  e. 
106.  20  Thus  they  changed  their  glory  into  the 
108.  1  I  will,  give  praise,  even  with  my  glory 
108.  5  and  thy  glory  above  all  the  earth 
113.  4  The  Lord  (is)  high . .  his  glory  above  the 
1 15.  i  but  unto  thy  name  give  glory,  for  thy 
138.  5  they  shall  sing . .  for  great  (is)  the  glory 
145.  11  They  shall  speak  of  the  glory  of  thy  kin. 
149.  5  Let  the  saints  be  joyful  in  glory  :  let 
Pi’ov.  3.  35  The  wise  shall  inherit  glory  :  but  shame 

25.  2  (It  is)  the  glory  of  God  to  conceal  a  thing 
25.  27  to  search  their  own  glory  (is  not)  glory 

Isa.  3.  8  to  provoke  the  eyes  of  his  glory 

4.  5  for  upon  all  the  glory  (shall  be)  a  defence 
6.  3  Holy . .  the  whole  earth  (is)  full  of  his  glo. 
8.  7  the  king  of  Assyria,  and  all  his  glory 
10.  3  and  where  will  ye  leave  y9ur  glory? 

10.  16  under  his  glory  he  shall  kindle  a  burning 
10.  18  And  shall  consume  the  glory  of  his  forest 
14.  18  all  of  them,  lie  in  glory,  every  one  in  his 

16.  14  and  the  glory  of  Moab  shall  be  contemned 

17.  3  they  shall  be  as  the  glory  of  the  children 
17.  4  the  glory  of  Jacob  shall  be  made  thin 
21. 16  and  all  the  glory  of  Kedar  shall  fail 

22.  18  the  chariots  of  thy  glory,  .the  shame  of 
22.  24  they  shall  hang  upon  him  all  the  glory  of 
35.  2  the  glory  of  Lebanon  shall  be  given  unto 
35.  2  they  shall  see  the  glory  of  the  Lord,  (and) 
40.  5  the  glory  of  the  Lord  shall  be  revealed 
42.  8  my  glory  will  I  not  give  to  another 

42.  12  Let  them  give  glory  unto  the  Lord,  and 

43.  7  for  I  have  created  him  for  my  glory 
48.  11  I  will  not  give  my  glory  unto  another 

58.  8  the  glory  of  the  Lord  shall  be  thy  rerew. 

59.  19  and  his  glory  from  the  rising  of  the  sun 

60.  1  the  glory  of  the  Lord  is  risen  upon  thee 
60.  2  and  his  glory  shall  be  seen  upon  thee 

60.  13  The  glory  of  Lebanon  shall  come  unto 

61.  6  in  their  glory  shall  ye  boast  yourselves 

62.  2  and  all  kings  thy  glory  :  and  thou  shalt 
66.  11  be  delighted  with  the  abundance  of  her  g. 
66.  12  the  glory  of  the  Gentiles  like  a  flowing  s. 
66.  18  and  they  shall  come,  and  see  my  glory 
66. 19  nor  heard ..  neither  have  seen  my  glory 
66. 19  they  shall  declare  my  glory  among  the  G. 

Jer.  2. 11  my  people  have  changed  their  glory  for 

13.  16  Give  glory  to  the  Lord  your  God,  before 

14.  21  do  not  disgrace  the  throne  of  thy  glory 
48.  18  come  down  from,  .glory,  and  sit  in  thirst 

Eze.  1.  28  of  the  likeness  of  the  glory  of  the  Lord 
3. 12  Blessed  (be)  the  glory  of  the  Lord  from 
3.  23  behold,  the  glory  of  the  Lord  stood  there 
3.  23  as  the  glory  which  I  saw  by  the  river  of 

8.  4  behold,  the  glory  of  the  God  of  Israel 

9.  3  the  glory  of  the  God  of  Israel  was  gone 
10.  4  Then  the  glory  of  the  Lord  went  up  from 
10.  4  full  of  the  brightness  of  the  Lord’s  glory 
10. 18  Then  the  glory  of  the  Lord  departed 

10.  19  the  glory  of  the  God  of  Israel  (was)  over 

11.  22  the  glory  of  the  God  of  Israel  (was)  over 
11.  23  the  glory  of  the  Lord  went  up  from  the 
31.  18  To  whom  art  thou  thus  like  in  glory 

39.  21 1  will  set  my  glory  among  the  heathen 
43.  2  the  glory  of  the  God  of  Israel  came  from 
43.  2  and  the  earth  shined  with  his  glory 
43.  4  the  glory  of  the  Lord  came  into  the  house 

43.  5  the  glory  of  the  Lord  filled  the  house 

44.  4  the  glory  of  the  Lord  filled  the  house  of 
Dan.  11.  39  whom  he  shall,  .increase  with  glory 
Hos.  4.  7  will  I  change  their  glory  into  shame 

9.  11  Ephraim,  their  glory  shall  fly  away  like  a 

10.  5  for  the  glory  thereof,  because  it  is  depar. 
Mic.  1. 15  he  shall  come  unto  Adullam  the  glory  of 


Nah  2.  9  none  end  of.  .glory  out  of  all  the  pleasant 
Hal).  2.  14  the  knowledge  of  the  glory  of  the  Lord 
2.  16  Thou  art  filled  with  shame  for  glory 
2. 16  shameful  sjiewing  (shall  be)  on  thy  glory 
Hag.  2.  3  Who . .  that  saw  this  house  in  her  first  gl.? 

2.  7  and  I  will  fill  this  house  with  glory,  saith 
2.  9  The  glory  of  this  latter  house  shall  be 
Zech.  2.  5  For  I.  will  be  the  glory  in  the  midst  of 
2.  8  After  the  glory  hath  he  sent  me  unto  the 
Mai.  2.  2  to  give  glory  unto  my  name,  saith  the  Lo. 

8.  Beauty ,  desire,  '3k  tsebi. 

Isa.  13.  19  Babylon,  the  glory  of  kingdoms,  the  bea. 

23.  9  to  stain  the  pride  of  all  glory . .  to  bring 

24.  16  have  we  heard  songs,  .glory  to  the  right. 

28.  s  Lord  of  hosts  be  for  a  crown  of  glory 
Eze.  20.  6,  15  aland,  .which  (is)the  glory  of  all  lands 

25.  9  on  his  frontiers,  the  glory  of  the  country 

26.  20  I  shall  set  glory  in  the  land  of  the  living 

9.  Beauty,  glory,  rnK?n,  niarn  tiphereth,  tipharah. 

1  Ch.22.  5  of  fame  and  of  glory  throughout  allcoun. 

29.  11  the  power,  and  the  glory,  and  the  victory 
Psa.  78.61  delivered,  hisglory intotheenemy’shand 

89.  17  For  thou  (art)  the  glory  of  their  strength 
Prov.  4.  g  a  crown  of  glory  shall  she  deliver  to  thee 

16.  31  The  hoary  head  (is)  a  crown  of  glory,  (if)  it 

17.  6  and  the  glory  of  children  (are)  their  fath. 

19.  11  and  (it  is)  his  glory  to  pass  over  a  trans. 

20.  29  The  glory  of  young  men  (is)  their  strength 
28.  12  When  righteous,  do  rejoice,  .great  glory 

Isa.  10.  12  I  will  punish .  the  glory  of  his  high  looks 
20.  5  they  shall  be  afraid . .  of  Egypt  their  glory 
46.  13  place  salvation  in  Zion  for  Israel  my  glory 
60.  7  and  I  will  glorify  the  house  of  my  glory 
60.  19  everlasting  light,  and  thy  God  thy  glory 

62.  3  Thou  shalt  also  be  a  crown  of  glory  in  the 

63.  15  habitation  of  thy  holiness  and  of  thy  glo. 
Jer.  13.  11  a  name,  and  for  a  praise,  and  for  a  glory 

13.  18  come  down,  .the  crown  of  your  glory 
Eze.  24.  25  the  joy  of  their  glory,  the  desire  of  their 
Zech  12.  7  glory  of  the  house  of  David  and  the  glory 

10. rt  matter  of  honour,  in 2  131  debar  kabod. 

Psa.  79.  9  for  the  glory  of  thy  name  :  and  deliver  us 

1 1 .  Glory,  Sdfa  doxa. 

Matt.  4.  8  the  kingdoms,  .and  the  glory  of  them 

6.  13  [and  the  power,  and  the  glory,  for  ever] 

6.  29  That  even  Solomon  in  all  his  glory  was 

16.  27  the  Son  of  man  shall  come  in  the  glory  of 
19.  28  the  Son .  shall  sit  in  the  throne  of  his  gl. 

24.  30  clouds  of  heaven  with  power  and  great  g. 

25.  31  the  Son  of  man  shall  come  in  his  glory 
25.  31  shall  he  sit  upon  the  throne  of  his  glory 

Mark  8.  38  when  he  cometh  in  the  glory  of  his  F. 

10.  37  the  other  on  thy  left  hand,  in  thy  glory 
13.  26  in  the  clouds  with  great  power  and  glory 

Lake  2.  9  the  glory  of  the  Lord  shone  round  about 
2.  14  Glory  to  God  in  the  highest,  and  on  earth 
2.  32  and  the  glory  of  thy  people  Israel 
4.  6  will  I  give  thee,  and  the  glory  of  them 
9.  26  iv hen  he  shall  come  in  his  own  glory,  and 
9.  31  Who  appeared  in  glory, ’and  spake  of  his 
9.  32  they  saw  his  glory,  and  the  two  men  that 

12.  27  Solomon  in  all  his  glory  was  not  arrayed 

17.  18  that  returned  to  give  glory  to  God,  save 
19.  38  peace  in  heaven,  and  glory  in  the  highest 

21.  27  in  a  cloud,  with  power  and  great  glory 
24.  26  Ought  not  Christ . .  to  enter  into  Ins  glory  ? 

John  1.  14  we' beheld  his  glory,  the  glory  as  of  the 
2.  11  and  manifested  forth  his  glory  ;  and  his 
7  18  speaketli  of  himself  seeketh  his  own  glory 

7.  18  but  lie  that  seeketh  his  glory  that  sent 

8.  50  I  seek  not  mine  own  glory  :  there  is  one 

1 1  4  but  for  the  glory  of  God,  that  the  Son  of 

11.  40  that,  .tliou shouldest  see  the  glory  of  G.  ? 

12.  41  when  he  saw  his  glory,  and  spake  of  him 
17.  5  with  the  glory  which  I  had  with  thee 

17  22  the  glory  which  thou  gavest  me  I  have 
17.  24  that  they  may  behold  my  glory,  which 
Acts  7.  2  The  God  of  glory  appeared  unto  our  fat. 

7.  55  saw  the  glory  of  God,  and  Jesus  standing 
1223  smote . .  because  he  gave  not  God  the  glory 

22.  II  And  when  I  could  not  see  for  the  glory 
Rom.  1.  23  changed  the  glory  of  the  uncorruptible 

2.  7  seek  for  glory  and  honour  and  immorta. 
2. 10  But  glory,  honour,  and  peace,  to  every 

3.  7  abounded  through  my  lie  unto  his  glory 

3.  23  all  have  sinned,  and  come  short  of  the  g. 

4.  20  was  strong  in  faith,  giving  glory  to  God 

5.  2  and  rejoice  in  hope  of  the  glory  of  God 

6.  4  raised  up  from  the  dead  by  the  glory  of 

8.  18  with  the  glory  which  shall  be  revealed 

9.  4  the  adoption,  and  the  glory,  and  the 

9.  23  he  might  make  known  the  riches  of  his  g. 
9.  23  which  he  had  afore  prepared  unto  glory 

11.  36  all  things  :  to  whom  (be)  glory  for  ever 

15.  7  as  Christ  also  received  us,  to  the  glory  of 

16.  27  To  God  only  wise,  (be)  glory  through  J.  C. 

1  Co.  2.  7  hidden.,  which  God  ordained.,  unto  our  g. 

2.  8  would  not  have  crucified  the  Lord  of  glory 

to.  31  whatsoever  ye  do,  do  all  to  the  glory  of 
11.  7  as  he  is  the  image  and  glory  of  God 
11  7  but  the  woman  is  the  glory  of  the  man 

11.  15  it  is  a  glory  to  her  :  for.  .hair  is  given  her 
15.  40  but  the  glory  of  the  celestial  (is)  one,  and 
15!  41  one  glory  of  the  sun,  and  another  glory 
15.  41  and  another  glory  of  the  stars,  .in  glory 
15.  43  sown  in  dishonour  ;  it  is  raised  in  glory 

2  Co.  1.  20  in  him  Amen,  unto  the  glory  of  God  by 

3.  7  behold . .  for  the  glory  of  his  countenance 
3.  9  ministration  of  condemnation  (be)  glory 


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2  Co.  3.  9  ministration  of  righteousness  exceeding. 

3.  10  by  reason  of  the  glory  that  excelleth 

3.  18  beholding  as  in  a  glass  the  glory  of  the 

3.  18  into  the  same  image  from  glory  to  glory 

4.  6  light  of  the  knowledge  of  the  glory  of  G. 

4.  15  grace  might,  .redound  to  the  glory  of  God 

4.  17  worketh  for  us.  .eternal  weight  of  glory 

8.  19  administered  by  us  to  the  glory  of  the 

8.  23  messengers  of  the  churches,  .the  glory  of 
Gal.  1.  5  To  w  hom  (be)  glory  for  ever  and  ever.  A. 
Eph.  I.  6  To  the  praise  of  the  glory  of  his  grace 

1.  12  we  should  be  to  the  praise  of  his  glory 

1.  14  is  the  earnest,  .unto  the  praise  of  his  g. 
t.  17  That  the  God.  .the  Father  of  glory,  may 

1.  18  what  the  riches  of  the  glory  of  his  inher. 

3.  13  my  tribulations  for  you,  which  is  your  g. 

3.  16  grant,  .according  to  the  riches  of  his  glory 

3.  2i  Unto  him  (be)  glory  in  the  church  by  C. 
Phil.  1.  11  filled,  .unto  the  glory  and  praise  of  God 

2.  11  confess,  .to  the  glory  of  God  the  Father 

3.  19  Whose,  .glory  (is)  in  their  shame,  who 

4.  19  according  to  his  riches  in  glory  by  Christ 

4.  20  Now  unto  God  and  our  Father  (be)  glory 
Col.  1.  27  make  known  what  (is)  the  riches  of  the  g. 

1.  27  which  is  Christ  in  you,  the  hope  of  glory 
3.  4  shall  ye  also  appear  with  him  in  glory 

1  Th.  2  6  Nor  of  men  sought  we  glory,  neither  of 

2.  12  who  hath  called  you  unto  liis.  .glory 

2.  20  For  ye  are  our  glory  and  joy 

2TI1.  1  9  destruction,  .from  the  glory  of  his  power 

2.  14  to  the  obtaining  of  the  glory  of  our  Lord 

1  Ti  1  17  (be)  honour  and  glory  for  ever  and  ever 

3.  16  believed,  .in  the  world,  received,  .intogl. 

2  Ti.  2.  10  which  is  in  Christ  Jesus  with  eternal  gl. 

4.  iS  to  whom  (be)  glory  for  ever  and  ever.  A. 
Heb.  1.  3  Who  being  the  brightness  of  (his)  glory 

2.  7  thou  crownedst  him  with  glory  and  lion. 

2.  9  Jesus,  .crowned  with  glory  and  honour 

2.  10  bringing  many  sons  unto  glory,  to  make 

3.  3  this,  was  counted  worthy  of  more  glory 

9.  5  over  it  the  cherubim  of  glory  shadowing 

13.  21  to  whom  (be)  glory  for  ever  and  ever.  A. 
Jas.  2.  1  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  (the  Lord)  of  g. 

1  Pe.  1.  7  might  be  found  unto  praise,  and  glory 

1.  11  testified  before  hand,  .the  glory  that 
1.  21  that  raised  him  up.  .and  gave  him  glory 

I.  24  all  the  glory  of  man  as  the  flower  of 

4.  13  that,  when  his  glory  shall  be  revealed,  ye 

4.  14  the  spirit  of  glory  and  of  God  resteth 
s.  1  a  partaker  of  the  glory  that  shall  be 

5.  4  ye  shall  receive  a  crown  of  glory  that  fa 

5.  IO  who  hath  called  us  unto  his  eternal  glory 

5.  11  To  him  (be)  [glory  and]  dominion  for  ever 

2  Pe.  1.  3  him  that  hath  called  us  to  glory  and  vir. 

1  17  he  received  from  God.  .honour  and  glory 
1.  17  a  voice  to  him  from  the  excellent  glory 

3.  18  To  him  (lie)  glory  both  now  and  for  ever 
Jude  24  faultless  before  the  presence  of  his  glory 

23  glory  and  majesty,  dominion  and  power 
Rev.  1.  6  to  him  (lie)  glory  and  dominion  for  ever 

4.  9  when  those  beasts  give  glory  and  honour 
4  11  to  receive  glory  and  honour  and  power 

5.  12  to  receive,  .honour,  and  glory,  and  bless. 

5.  13  Blessing,  and  honour,  and  glory,  and  po. 

7.  12  Blessing,  and  glory,  and  wisdom,  and  th. 

II.  13  and  gave  glory  to  the  God  of  heaven 

14.  7  Fear  God,  and  give  glory  to  him  ;  for  the 

15.  8  filled  with  smoke  from  the  glory  of  God 

16.  9  and  they  repented  not  to  give  him  glory 

18.  1  and  the  earth  was  lightened  with  his  gl. 

19.  1  Salvation,  and  glory,  and  honour,  and 
21.11  Having  the  glory  of  God  :  and  her  light 

21.  23  for  the  glory  of  God  did  lighten  it,  and 
21.  24  and  the  kings,  .do  bring  their  glory  and 
21.  26  they  shall  bring  the  glory  and  honour 

12. Celebrity,  kKcos  ldens. 

1  Pe.  2.  20  For  what  glory . .  if,  when  ye  be  buffeted 

GLORY,  desirous  of  vain  — 

Vain  glorious,  full  of  empty  glory,  kcvoSo^os. 

Gal.  5.  26  Let  us  not  be  desirous  of  vain  glory 

GLORY,  full  of  — 

To  be  glorified,  8 o£a{oyai  doxazomai. 

1  Pe.  1.8  rejoice  with  joy  unspeakable  and  full  of  g. 

GLORY,  to  have  — 

To  be  glorified,  bo  la.  Co  gat.  doxazomai. 

Matt.  6.  2  hypocrites . .  that  they  may  have  glory  of 

2  Co.  3.  10  had  no  glory  in  this  respect,  by  reason  of 

GLORY,  to  -  - 

1.  To  boast  self,  halal,  7. 

1  Ch.16.  10  Glory  ye  in  his  holy  name  :  let  the  heart 
Psa.  63.  11  every  one  that  sweareth  by  him  shall  gl. 

64.  10  and  all  the  upright  in  heart  shall  glory 

105.  3  Glory  ye  in  his  holy  name  :  let  the  heart 

106.  5  that  I  may  glory  -with  thine  inheritance 
Isa.  41.  16  shalt  glory  in  the  Holy  One  of  Israel 

45.  25  seed  of  Israel  be  justified,  and  shall  glory 
Jer.  4.  2  and  the  nations,  .in  him  shall  they  glory 

9.  23  Let  not  the  wise,  .glory  in  his  wisdom 
9.  23  neither  let  the  mighty .  .glory  in  his  might 
9.  23  let  not  the  rich,  .glory  in  his  riches 
9.  24  But  let  him  that  glorieth  glory  in  this 
49.  4  Wherefore  gloriest  thou  in  the  valleys 

2.  To  become  heavy,  honoured,  "03  kabed,  2. 

2  Ki.  14.  10  glory,  .and  tarry  at  home;  for  why  sho. 

3.  To  beautify  self,  ins  paar,  7. 

Exod.  8.  9  Moses  said  unto  Pharaoh,  Glory  over  me 


4.  To  praise  self,  shabach,  7. 

1  Ch.  16.35  we  may  give  thanks . .  (and)  glory  in  thy 

5.  To  boast  against,  Ka.TaKa.vxdoy.ai  kalakauchaomai. 
Jas.  3.  14  glory  not,  and  lie  not  against  the  truth 

6.  To  boast,  Kavxdoyai  kauchaomai. 

Rom.  5.  3  And  not  only  (so),  but  we  glory  in  triliu. 

1  Co.  1.  29  That  no  flesh  should  glory  in  his  presence 

I.  31  He  that  glorieth,  let  him  glory  in  the 

3.  21  Therefore  let  no  man  glory  in  men.  For 

4.  7  why  dost  thou  glory,  as  if  thou  hadst  not 

2  Co.  5.  12  them  which  glory  in  appearance,  and  not 

10.  17  he  that  glorieth,  let  him  glory  in  the  Lord 

II.  12  wherein  they  glory  they  may  be  found 

11.  18  Seeing  that  many  glory  after  the  flesh,  I 

11.  30  If  I  must  needs  glory,  I  will  glory  of  the 

12.  1  not  expedient  for  me  doubtless  to  glory 
12.  5  will  I  glory  :  yet  of  myself  I  will  not  gl. 

12.  6  though  I  would  desire  to  glory,  I  shall 
12.  9  Most  gladly  therefore  will  I  rather  glory 

Gal.  6.  13  that  they  may  glory  in  your  flesh 

6.  14  God  forbid  that  I  should  glory,  save  in 
2TI1.  1.  4  we  ourselves  glory  in  you  in  the  churches 

7 . Boasting,  Kavxvya  kauchema. 

Rom.  4.  2  he  hath,  .to  glory;  but  not  before  God 
2  Co.  5.  12  give  you  occasion  to  glory  on  our  behalf 

GLORY  of,  to  have  nothing  to  — 

Not  a  matter  of  boasting,  ov  Kavxnya  on  kauchema. 

1  Co.  9.  16  I  have  nothing  to  glory  of :  for  necessity 

GLORY,  whereof  I  may  — 

Boasting,  ( the  act),  Kavxyais  kauchesis. 

Rom.  15.  17  I  have  therefore  whereof  I  may  glory 

GLORYING  — 

1 .  Boasting,  (the  subject  matter),  Kavxvga  kauchema. 

1  Co.  5.  6  Your  glorying  (is)  not  good.  Know  ye  not 

915  any  man  should  make  my  glorying  void 

2 . Boasting,  ( the  act),  Kavxyais  kauchesis. 

2  Co.  7.  4  great  (is)  my  glorying  of  you :  I  am  filled 

GLORYING,  in  — 

To  ast,  Kavxaoyai  kauchaomai. 

2  Co.  12.  11  I  am  become  a  fool  [in  glorying] ;  ye  have 

GLUTTON  — 

To  be  gluttonous,  vile,  lightly  esteemed,  S1?]  zalal. 
Beiit  21.  20  This  our  son  (is),  .a  glutton,  and  a  drunk. 
Prov.23.  21  For  the  drunkard  and  the  glutton  shall 

GLUTTONOUS  — 

An  eater,  tpa-yos  phagos. 

Mattn.  19  Behold  a  man  gluttonous,  and  a  wine  hi. 
Luke  7.  34  Behold  a  gluttonous  man,  and  a  wine  hi. 

GNASH,  to  — 

1  .To  gnash,  pin  charaq. 

Job  16.  9  gnasheth  upon  me  with  his  teeth ;  mine 
Psa.  35.  16  they  gnashed  upon  me  with  their  teeth 
37.  12  The  wicked.,  gnasheth  upon  him  with  his 
1 1 2.  10  he  shall  gnash  with  his  teeth,  and  melt 
Lam.  2.  16  they  hiss  and  gnash  the  teeth  :  they  say 

2.  To  bite,  gnash,  P puxw  brucho. 

Acts  7.  54  and  they  gnashed  on  him  with  (their)  te. 

GNASH  with,  to  — 

To  creak,  gnash,  rpl(u>  trizo. 

Mark  9.  18  he  foametli,  and  gnasheth  with  his  teeth 

GNASHING  — 

A  biting,  gnashing,  fipvyyos  brugmos. 

Matt'.  8.  12  there  shall  be  weeping  and  gnashing  of 
13.  42,  50  there  shall  be  wailing  and  gnashing 
22.  13  there  shall  be  weeping  and  gnashing  of 

24.  51  there  shall  be  weeping  and  gnashing  of 

25.  30  there  shall  be  weeping  and  gnashing  of 
Lukei3-  28  There  shall  be  weeping  and  gnashing  of 

GNAT  — 

Gnat,  mosquito,  kuvu\ f/  konops. 

Matt  23.  24  blind  guides,  which  strain  at  a  gnat,  and 

GNAW,  to  — 

To  chew,  knaw,  yaacrdoyai  massaomai. 

Rev.  16.  10  and  they  gnawed  their  tongues  for  pain 

GNAW  the  bone,  to  — 

To  gnaw  a  bone,  cn)  garam. 

Zepli.  3.  3  they  gnaw  not  the  bones  till  the  morrow 

GO  — 

1 .  To  step,  tsaad. 

2  Sa.  6.  13  when  they  that  bare  the  ark.  .had  gone 
Prov  30.  29  There  be  three  (things)  which  go  well,  yea 

2 . Procession,  going,  tahalukah. 

Neh.  12.  31  went  on  the  right  hand  upon  the  wall 
GO,  to  — 

1 .  To  go  away  or  about,  ?]>x  ctzal. 

Ezra  4.  23  they  went  up  in  haste  to  Jerusalem  unto 
5.  8  we  went  into  the  province  of  Judea,  to 

5.  15  Take  these  vessels,  go,  carry  them  into 
Dan.  2.  17  Then  Daniel  went  to  his  house,  and  made 

2.  24  he  went  and  said  thus  unto  him  ;  Destroy 

6.  18  Then  the  king  went  to  his  palace,  and 
6.  19  and  went  in  haste  unto  the  den  of  lions 

2.  To  travel,  rnx  arach. 

Job  34.  8  Which  goeth  in  company  with  the  work. 

3.  To  go  straight  or  right,  -wx  ashar. 

Prov.  9.  6  and  go  in  the  way  of  understanding 


4.  To  declare  happy,  go  straight  or  right,  "J'x  ashar,  3. 
Prov.  4.  14  Enter  not.  .and  go  not  in  the  way  of  evil 

5.  To  go  in,  n'2  bo. 

Gen.  10.  19  as  thou  goest,  unto  Sodom,  and  Gomorrah 
10J30  as  thou  goest,  unto  Sephar,  a  mount  of  the 

15.  15  thou  shalt  go  to  thy  fathers  in  peace 

25.  18  they  dwelt,  as  thou  goest  toward  Assyria 
31.  18  to  go  to  Isaac  his  father  in  the  land  of  C. 

‘  31.  33  Lalian  went  into  Jacob's  tent,  and  into 

37.  30  The  child  (is)  not.  .whither  shall  I  go? 

39.  11  went  into  the  house  to  do  his  business 
Exod.  7.  23  Pharaoh  turned  and  went  into  his  house 

8.  1  Go  unto  Pharaoh,  and  say  unto  him,  Thus 
8.  1  Let  my  people  go,  that  they  may  serve  me 

14.  16  and  the  children  of  Israel  shall  go  on  dry 

14.  22  the  children  of  Israel  went  into  the  midst 

15.  19  For  the  horse  of  Pharaoh  went  in  with 

18.  23  all  this  people  shall  also  go  to  their  place 

24.  18  Moses  went  into  the  midst  of  the  cloud 

30.  20  When  they  go  into  the  tabernacle  of  the 
34.  12  of  the  land  whither  thou  goest,  lest  it  be 

40.  32  When  they  went  into  the  tent  of  the  c. 
Lev.  9.  23  Moses  and  Aaron  went  into  the  tabema. 

10.  9  Do  not  drink  wine,  .when  ye  go  into  the 
14.  36  before  the  priest  go.  to  see  the  plague 
14.  46  Moreover  he  that  goeth  into  the  house 

16.  23  garments  which  he  put  on  when  he  went 
Num.  5.  22  And  this  water,  .shall  go  into  thy  bowels 

8.  22  after  that  wrent  the  Levites  in  to  do  their 
14.  24  bring  into  the  land  whereunto  he  went 

17.  8  Moses  went  into  the  tabernacle  of  witn. 

20.  6  Moses  and  Aaron  went  from  the  presence 

22.  14  they  went  unto  Balak,  and  said,  Balaam 

25.  8  he  went  after  the  man  of  Israel  into  the 

31.  21  the  men  of  war  which  went  to  the  battle 

32.  6  Shall  your  brethren  go  to  war,  and  shall 

32.  9  that  they  should  not  go  into  the  land 

Deut.  1.  7  and  go  to  the  mount  of  the  Amorites 

4.  5  do  so  in  the  land  whither  ye  go  to  poss. 

4.  34  Or  hath  God  assayed  to  go  (and)  take  him 
7.  1  the  land  whither  thou  goest  to  possess  it 

9.  5  dost  thou  go  to  possess  their  land ;  but 

11.  29  the  land  whither  thou  goest  to  possess  it 

12.  26  and  go  unto  the  place  w  hich  the  Lord 
12.  29  whither  thou  goest  to  possess  them,  and 

19.  5  As  when  a  man  goeth  into  the  wood  with 

23.  20  the  land  whither  thou  goest  to  possess  it 

24.  10  thou  shalt  not  go  into  his  house  to  fetch 

26.  3  thou  shalt  go  unto  the  priest  that  shall 

28.  21,  63  the  land  whither  thou  goest  to  possess 

30.  16  the  land  w  hither  thou  goest  to  possess  it 

30.  18  passest  over  Jordan  to  go  to  possess  it 

31.  7  for  thou  must  go  with  this  people  unto 

31.  16  the  land  whither  they  go  (to  be)  among 

32.  52  thou  shalt  not  go  thither  unto  the  land 
Josh.  6.  22  Go  into  the  harlot's  house,  and  bring  out 

18.  3  How  long  (are)  ye  slack  to  go  to  possess 
Judg.  4.  21  went  softly  unto  him,  and  smote  the  nail 

9.  5  he  went  unto  his  father’s  house  at  Ophr. 

9.  27  went  into  the  house  of  their  god,  and  did 
18.  10  When  ye  go,  ye  shall  come  unto  a  people 
18. 18  these  went  into  Micah’s  house,  and  fetch. 
18.  20  and  went  in  the  midst  of  the  people 

Ruth.  2.  18  she  took  (it)  up,  and  went  into  the  city 
3.  7  he  went  to  lie  down  at  the  end  of  the 
3. 15  laid  (it)  on  her :  and  she  went  into  the 

3. 17  Go  not  empty  unto  thy  mother  in  law 

1  Sa.  17.  12  the  man  went  among  men  (for)  an  old 

21.  10  arose,  and  went  to  Achish  the  king  of  G. 

25.  5  Get  you  up  to  Carmel,  and  go  to  Nabal 

27.  8  as  thou  goest  toShur,  even  unto  the  land 

29.  8  that  I  may  not  go  fight  against  the  enemi. 

2  Sa.  1 1.  11  shall  I  then  go  into  mine  house,  to  eat  and 
18.  9  the  mule  went  under  the  thick  boughs  of 

20.  3  and  fed  them,  but  went  not  in  unto  them 
20.  8  at  the  great  stone.  Amasa  went  before 
20.  14  he  went  through  all  the  tribes  of  Israel 
20.  14  they  were  gathered  together,  and  went 
20.  22  Then  the  woman  went  unto  all  the  people 

1  Ki.  2.  19  Bath-slieba  therefore  went  unto  king  Sol. 
14.  3  take  with  thee  ten  loaves,  .and  go  to  him 
14.  28  when  the  king  went  into  the  house  of  the 

16.  18  he  went  into  the  palace  of  the  king’s  ho. 

17.  13  Fear  not ;  go.  do  as  thou  hast  said  :  but 
20.  33  Then  he  said,  Go  ye,  bring  him.  Then  B. 

22.  25  when  thou  shalt  go  into  an  inner  chamber 

22.  30  disguised  himself,  and  went  into  the  bat. 

2  Ki.  5.  5  go,  and  I  will  send  a  letter  unto  the  king 

5. 18  when  my  master  goeth  into  the  house  of 
7.  5  to  go  unto  the  camp  of  the  Syrians 
7.  8  they  went  into  one  tent,  and  did  eat  and 
7.  9  that  we  may  go  and  tell  the  king’s  house. 
9.  6  And  he  arose,  and  went  into  the  house 

10.  23  Jehu  went,  and  Jehonadab  the  son  of  R. 

11.  16  she  went  by  the  way  by  the  which  the 
n.  18  all  the  people  of  the  land  went  into  the 

18.  21  it  will  go  into  his  hand,  and  pierce  it 

19.  1  and  went  into  the  house  of  the  Lord 
2  Ch.  8.  18  they  went  with  the  servants  of  Solomon 

14. 11  in  thy  name  we  go  against  this  multitude 
18.  24  when  thou  shalt  go  into  an  inner  chamli. 
18.  29  I  will  disguise  myself,  and  will  go  to  the 

23.  17  all  the  people  went  to  the  house  of  Baal 
25.  7  let  not  the  army  of  Israel  go  with  thee 

25.  8  But  if  thou  wilt  go,  do  (it),  be  strong  for 

26.  16  went  into  the  tempie  of  the  Lord  to  bum 
29.  16  the  priests  went  into  the  inner  part  of  the 

Ezra  9.  11  The  land,  unto  which  ye  go  to  possess  it 
Neh.  6.  11  would  go  into  the  temple  to  save  his  life? 
Esth.  2.  13  to  go  with  her  out  of  the  house  of  the 
2.  14  In  the  evening  she  went,  and  on  the  mor. 


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Job  37.  8  Then  the  beasts  go  into  dens,  and  remain 
P6a.  43.  4  Then  will  I  go  unto  the  altar  of  God 

49. 19  He  shall  go  to  the  generation  of  his  fath. 
66.  12  we  went  through  fire  and  through  w  ater 
66.  13  I  will  go  into  thy  house  with  burnt  otter. 
71.  16  I  will  go  in  the  strength  of  the  Lord  God 
73.  17  Until  I  went  into  the  sanctuary  of  God 

1 18. 19  I  will  go  into  them.  .1  will  praise  the  L. 
132.  7  We  will  go  into  his  tabernacles;  we  will 
Prov.  7.  22  as  an  ox  goeth  to  the  slaughter,  or  as  a  f. 

22.  24  and  with  a  furious  man  thou  slialt  not  go 

23.  30  they  that  go  to  seek  mixed  wine 

27.  10  neither  go  into  thy  brother’s  house  in  the 
Isa.  2.  19  they  shall  go  into  the  holes  of  the  rocks 

2.  21  To  go  into  the  clefts  of  the  rocks,  and 

13.  2  that  they  may  go  into  the  gates  of  the 

30.  8  Now  go,  write  it  before  them  in  a  table 

36.  6  it  will  go  into  his  hand,  and  pierce  it 

37.  1  and  went  into  the  house  of  the  Lord 

41.  3  the  way.  .lie  had  not  gone  with  his  feet 
Jer.  4.  5  and  let  us  go  into  the  defenced  cities 

4.  29  they  shall  go  into  thickets,  and  climb 

16.  8  Thou  slialt  not  also  go  into  the  house  of 

26.  21  was  afraid,  and  fled,  and  went  into  Egypt 

27.  18  vessels,  .at  Jerusalem,  go  not  to  Babylon 

28.  4  w  ith  all  the  captives  of  Judah,  that  went 

34.  3  not  escape . .  and  thou  shalt  go  to  Babylon 

35.  11  Come,  and  let  us  go  to  Jerusalem  for  fear 

36.  5  I  cannot  go  into  the  house  of  the  Lord 
36.  6  Therefore  go  thou,  and  read  in  the  roll 

38.  11  W'ent  into  the  house  of  the  king  under 

40.  6  Then  went  Jeremiah  unto  Gedaliah  the 

42.  14  but  we  will  go  into  the  land  of  Egypt 

42.  15  enter  into  Egypt,  and  go  to  sojourn  there 
42.  19  ye  remnant  of  Judah;  Go  ye  not  into  E. 

42.  22  w  hither  ye  desire  to  go  (and)  to  sojourn 

43.  2  Go  not  into  Egypt  to  sojourn  there 

Eze.  3.  24  said.  .Go,  shut  thyself  within  thine  house 

20.  29  What  (is)  the  high  place  whereunto  ye  go? 
36.  20  whither  they  went,  they  profaned  my 
36.  21  among  the  heathen,  .whither  they  went 
36.  22  which  ye  have  profaned,  whither  ye  went 
38.  11  I  will  go  to  them  tiiat  are  at  rest,  that 

41.  3  Then  went  he  inward,  and  measured  the 

42.  9  as  one  goeth  into  them  from  the.  .court 

44.  27  in  the  day  that  he  goeth  into  the  sanctu. 
47.  8  These  waters  issue  out ..  and  go  into  the 

47.  15  the  way  of  Hethlon,  as  men  go  to  Zedad 

48.  1  the  way  of  Hethlon,  as  one  goeth  to  Ha. 
Hos.  9. 10  they  went  to  Baal-peor,  and  separated 
Amos  5.  19  or  went  into  the  house,  and  leaned  his 
Jon.  1.  3  to  go  with  them  unto  Tarshish  from  the 
Nah.  3.  14  go  into  clay,  and  tread  the  mortar 
Mic.  4.  10  shalt  dwell  in  the  field,  and  thou  slialt  go 
Zech.  6.  10  go  into  the  house  of  Josiah  the  son  of  Z. 

6.  To  tread ,  "7?  darak. 

Isa.  59.  8  whosoever  goeth  therein  shall  not  know 

7.  To  go,  ipn  huh. 

Ezra  7.  13  that  all  they  of  the  people,  .go  with  thee 

8.  To  go  on,  tjSrt  halak. 

Gen.  2.  14  that  (is)  it  which  goeth  toward  the  east 

12.  9  Abram  journeyed,  going  on  still  toward 

13.  5  Lot  also,  which  went  with  Abram,  had 

14.  24  the  portion  of  the  men  which  went  with 

15.  2  seeing  I  go  childless,  and  the  steward  of 
18.  16  Abraham  went  with  them  to  bring  them 

24.  42  if  now  thou  do  prosper  my  way  which  I  go 

26.  26  Then  Abimelech  went  to  him  from  Gerar 

28.  20  will  keep  me  in  this  way  that  I  go,  and 

31.19  Laban  went  to  shear  his  sheep  :  and  R. 

32.  1  Jacob  went  011  his  way,  and  the  angels  of 

32.  20  appease  him  with  the  present  that  yoetli 
35.  3  and  was  with  me  in  tile  way  which  I  went 

Exod.3.  19  that  the  king  of  Egypt  will  not  let  you  go 

10.  8  lie  said . .  (but)  w  ho  (are)they  that  shall  go  ? 

13.  21  Lord  went  before  them  by  day  in  a  pill. 

14.  19  angel,  .which  went  before  the  camp  of  I. 

15.  19  Israel  went  on  dry  (land)  in  the  midst  of 

17.  5  thy  rod.  .take  in  thine  hand,  and  go 

33.  15  If  thy  presence  go  not .  carry  us  not 
Lev.  11.  21  every  flying  creeping  thing  that  goeth 

11.  27  whatsoever  goeth  upon  his  paws,  among 

11.  27  all  manner  of  beasts  that  go  on  (all)  four 

11.  42  Whatsoever  goeth  upon  the  belly,  and 
11.  42  whatsoever  goeth  upon  'all)  four,  or 

Numi4.  14  they  have  heard,  .thougoest  before  them 

14.  38  of  the  men  that  went  to  search  the  land 

22.  13  refuseth  to  give  me  leave  to  go  with  you 

22.  22  God’s  anger  was  kindled  because  lie  went 
24.  1  he  went  not,  as  at  other  times,  to  seek 
24.  14  And  now,  behold,  I  go  unto  my  people 
24.  25  Balaam  rose  up . .  and  Balak  also  went  his 
32.  41  Jair  the  son  of  Manasseh  went  and  took 
32.  42  Nobah  went  and  took  Kenath,  and 
Deut.  1.  30  The  Lord  your  God,  which  goeth  before 

1.  31  in  all  the  wayjthat  ye  went,  until  ye  came 

1.  33  Who  went  in  the  way  before  you,  to 

6.  18  that  thou  mayest  go  in  and  possess  the 

14.  25  and  shalt  go  unto  the  place  which  the 

16.  7  thou  shalt  turn  in  the  morning,  and  go 

20.  4  Lord  your  God  (is)  he  that  goeth  writh 
24.  2  she  may  go  and  be  another  man’s  (wife) 

26.  2  shalt  go  unto  the  place  which  the  Lord 

31.  6  Lord  thy  God,  he  (it  is)  that  doth  go 
31.  8  Lord,  he  (it  is)  that  doth  go  before  thee 

Josh.  2.  5  whither  the  men  went  I  wot  not :  pursue 

3.  3  then  ye  shall  remove,  and  go  after  it 

6.  9  the  armed  men  went  before  the  priests 

6.  13  went  on  continually,  .went  before  them 

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Josh  10.  24  said  unto  the  captains,  which  went  with 

18.  8  Joshua  charged  them  that  went  to  desc. 

23.  16  have  gone  and  served  other  gods,  and 

24.  17  preserved  us  in  all  the  way.  we  went 
Judg.  t.  3  I  likewise  will  go  with  thee  into  thy  lot 

4.  8  If  thou  wilt,  .with  me,  then  I  will  go 

8.  1  thou  calledst  us  not  when  thou  wentest 

9.  8  The  trees  went  forth . .  to  anoint  a  king 

9.  11  and  go  to  be  promoted  over  the  trees  ? 

9.  13  and  go  to  be  promoted  over  the  trees? 

11.  8  that  thou  mayest  go  with  us,  and  tight 

14.  3  that  thou  goest  to  take  a  wife  of  the 
14.  19  he  went  down  to  Ashkelon,  and  slew 

17.  9  and  I  go  to  sojourn  where  I  may  find 

18.  5  whether  our  way  which  we  go  shall  be 
18.  14  the  five  men  that  w.  to  spy  out  the  coun. 

18.  17  the  five  men  that  w.  to  spy  out  the  coun. 

19.  9  get  you  early . .  that  thou  mayest  go  home 

19.  18  I  went  to  Bethlehem-Judah,  but.  .going 

21.  21  catch,  .and  go  to  the  land  of  Benjamin 

Ruth  2.  9  go  thou  after  them  :  have  I  not  charged 

2.  9  when  thou  art  athirst,  go  unto  the  vessels 

1  Sa.  2.  20  And  they  went  unto  their  own  home 

6.  8  the  cart . .  and  send  it  away,  that  it  may  go 

6.  12  lowing  as  they  went,  .the  lords,  .went 

7.  16  he  went  from  year  to  year  in  circuit  to 
9.  6  he  can  show  us  our  way  that  we  should  go 

10.  2  The  asses  which  thou  wentest  to  seek 

10.  14  Whither  went  ye  ?  And  he  said,  To  seek 

10.  26  And  Saul  also  went  home  to  Gibeah ;  and 

14.  46  the  Philistines  went  to  their  own  place 
17.  7  and  one  bearing  a  shield  went  before 
17.  13  the  names  of  his  three  sons  that  went  to 
17.  15  David  went  and  returned  from  Saul 

20.  13  that  thou  mayest  go  in  peace  :  and  the 
23. 18  David. abode.  .Jonathan  went  to  his  house 

23.  23  come  ye  again . .  and  I  will  go  with  you 
25. 42  five  damsels  of  hers  that  went  after  her 
30.  22  wicked  men.  .of  those  that  went  with  D. 
30.  22  Because  they  went  not  with  us,  we  will 

2  Sa.  6.  4  ark  of  God  :  And  Ahio  went  before  the 

7.  9  I  was  with  thee  whithersoever  thou  went 

7.  23  whom  God  went  to  redeem  for  a  people 

8.  6  preserved  David  whithersoever  he  went 

8.  14  preserved  David  whithersoever  he  went 

12.  23  I  shall  go  to  him,  but  he  shall  not  return 

15.  11  with  Absalom  went.  men.  .they  went 

15.  20  seeing  I  go  whither  I  may,  return  thou 

15.  30  he  went  barefoot  :  and  all  the  people 

16.  13  and  cursed  as  he  went,  and  threw  stones 

16.  17  why  wentest  thou  not  with  thy  friend  7 

17.  11  that  thou  go  to  battle  in  thine  own  person 

17.  17  and  a  wench  went  and  told  them 

19.  25  Wherefore  wentest  not  thou  with  me,  II. 

23.  17  the  blood  of  the  men  that  went  in  jeopa. 

24.  12  Go  and  say  unto  David,  Thus  saith  the  L. 

1  Ki.  2.  2  I  go  the  way  of  all  the  earth  :  be  thou  st. 

2.  41  it  was  told  Solomon  that  Shimei  had  gone 

9.  6  but  go  and  serve  other  gods,  and  worship 

13.  12  What  way  went  he  ?.  the  man  of  God 

18.  6  Ahab  went  one  way  by  himself,  and 

18.  6  Obadiah  went  another  way  by  himself 

19.  4  he  himself  went  a  day’s  journey  into  the 
22. 48  they  went  not ;  for  the  ships  were  broken 

2  Ki.  1.  3  ye  go  to  enquire  of  Baal-zebub  the  god  of 

2.  7  fifty  men  of  the  sons  of  the  prophets  went 

4.  23  Wherefore  wilt  thou  go  to  him  to  day  ? 

5. 10  Go  and  wash  in  Jordan  seven  times 

5.  25  And  he  said,  Thy  servant  went  no  whither 

5.  26  Went  not  mine  heart,  .when  the  man 

1  Ch.  4.  42  And  (some)  of  them,  .went  to  mount  Seir 

6.  15  And  Jeliozadak  went,  .when  the  Lord 
13. 25  So  David . .  went  to  bring  up  the  ark  of 

17.  21  whom  God  wenttoredeem  (to  be)  hisown 

18.  6  preserved  David  whithersoever  he  went 
18.  13  preserved  David  whithersoever  he  went 

2  Ch.  7. 19  and  shall  go  and  serve  other  gods,  and 

8.  17  Then  went  Solomon  to  Ezion-geber,  and 

9.  21  For  the  king's  ships  went  to  Tarshish 

18.  12  the  messenger  that  went  to  call  Micaiah 
Neh.  2.  16  the  rulers  knew  not  whither  I  went,  or 

12.  38  And  the  other,  .went  over  against 
Job  1.  4  his  sons  went  and  feasted  (in  their)houses 

16.  22  then  I  shall  go  the  way.  .1  shall  not  ret. 
23.  8  Behold,  I  go  forward,  but  he  (is)  not 
41.  19  Out  of  his  mouth  go  burning  lamps 

Prov.  7.  22  He  goeth  after  her  straightway,  as  an  ox 
Eccl.  1.  6  The  wind  goeth  toward  the  south,  and 

3.  20  All  go  unto  one  place  ;  all  are  of  the  dust 

6.  6  seen  no  good  :  do  not  all  go  to  one  place 

9. 10  no  work  in  the  grave,  whither  thou  go. 

12.  5  man  goeth  to  his  long  home;  and  the  mo. 
Song  7.  9  the  best  wine  for  my  beloved,  that  goeth 
Isa.  2.  3  many  people  shall  go  and  say.  Come  ye 

2.  21  To  go  into  the  clefts  of  the  rocks,  and 
8.  6  refuseth  the  waters  of  Shiloah  that  go 

8.  7  he  shall  come,  .and  go  over  all  his  banks 
30.  29  as  when  one  goeth  with  a  pipe  to  come 
38.  5  Go  and  say  to  Hezekiah,  Thus  saith  the  L. 
45  16  they  shall  go  to  confusioD  together  (that 

52. 12  Lord  will  go  before  you,  and  the  God  of 
58.  8  thy  righteousness  shall  go  before  thee 

Jer.  L2. 23  I  am  not  polluted,  I  have  not  gone  after 
’  3.  1  and  she  go  from  him,  and  become  another 

3.  12  Go  and  proclaim  these  words  toward  the 

11.  10  they  went  after  other  gods  to  serve  [them 

11. 12  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  go  and  cry  unto 

13.  1  Go  and  get  thee  a  linen  girdle,  and  put  it 

17.  19  Go  and  stand  in  the  gate  of  the  children 

19.  1  Go  and  get  a  potter’s  earthen  bottle,  and 
19.  10  in  the  sight  of  the  men  that  go  with  thee 
28.  13  Go  and  tell  Hananiah,  saying,  Thus  saith 


Jer.  29.  i2  ye  shall  go  and  pray  unto  me,  and  I  will 
31.  2  Israel,  when  I  went  to  cause  him  to  rest 
31.  21  the  way.  .thou  wentest :  turn  again,  O  vi. 

34.  2  Go  and  speak  to  Zedekiali  king  of  Judah 

35.  2  Go  unto  the  house  of  the  Rechabites,  and 

35. 13  Go  and  tell  the  men  of  Judah,  and  the 

39.  16  Go  and  speak  to  Ebed-melecli  the  Eth. 

41.  6  weeping  all  along  as  he  went:  and  it  ca. 
48.  11  Moab.  neither  hath  he  gone  into  captiv. 
50.  4  of  Israel  shall  come,  going  and  weeping 
50.  6  they  have  gone  from  mountain  to  hill 

Eze.  7. 14  but  none  goeth  to  the  battle  :  for  my  wr. 

20.  16  for  their  heart  went  after  their  idols 

33.  31  their  heart  goeth  after  their  coveteousness 
Hos.  7.  11  they  call  to  Egypt,  they  go  to  Assyria 

11.  2  they  called  them,  so  they  went  from  them 
Amos  1.  15  their  king  shall  go  into  captivity  :  he  and 
Nah.  3.  10  she  went  into  captivity  :  her  young  chil. 
Zech.  2.  2  Then  said  I,  Whither  goest  thou  7  And  he 

8.  21  the  inhabitants  of  one  (city)  shall  go  to 

9.  14  and  shall  go  with  whirlwinds  of  the  south 

9.  To  go  on,  tjSrt  halak,  3. 

1  Ki.2i.  27  Ahab.  .lay  in  sackcloth,  and  went  softly 
Job  30.  28  I  went  mourning  without  the  sun  :  I 
Psa.  38.  6  I  am  troubled . .  I  go  mourning  all  the  day 
85.  13  Righteousness  shall  go  before  him,  and 

104.  26  There  go  the  ships . .  that  leviathan . .  thou 
Prov.  6.  28  Can  one  go  upon  hot  coals,  and  his  feet 
Hab.  3. 11  at  the  light  of  thine  arrows  they  went 

10.  To  go  on  habitually,  halak,  7. 

Josh.  18.  4  they  shall  rise  and  go  through  the  land 
1  Sa.  23.  13  and  went  whithersoever  they  could  go 
1  Ch.16.  20  they  went  from  nation  to  nation,  and  fr. 

21.  4  Joab  departed,  and  went  throughout  all 
Psa.  43.  2  why  go  I  mourning  because  of  the  oppr. 

105.  13  When  they  went  from  one  nation  to  an. 
Prov.  6.  22  When  thou  goest,  it  shall  lead  thee 

11.7b  go  on,  yalak. 

Gen.  3.  14  upon  thy  belly  shalt  thou  go,  and  dust 
7. 18  the  ark  went  upon  the  face  of  the  waters 
9.  23  Shem  and  Japheth.  .went  backward,  and 

11.  31  to  go  into  the  land  of  Canaan;  and  they 

12.  4  So  Abram  departed,  .and  Lot  went 

12.  s  they  went  forth  to  go  into  the  land  of  C. 

12.  19  behold  thy  wife,  take  (her),  and  go  thy 

13.  3  he  went  on  his  journeys  from  the  south 

16.  8  and  whither  wilt  thou  go?  And  she  said 

18.  22  the  men  turned  their  faces,  .and  went 

2i.  16  she  went,  and  sat  her  down  over  against 

21.  19  she  went  and  filled  the  bottle  with  water 

22.  3  went  unto  the  place  of  which  God  had 

22.  5  I  and  the  lad  will  go  yonder  and  worship 

22.  6  and  they  went  both  of  them  together 

22.  8  and  they  went  both  of  them  together 
22  13  Abraham  went  and  took  the  ram,  and  otte 

22. 19  rose  up  and  went  together  to  Beer-sheba 
24.  4  thou  shalt  go  unto  my  country,  and  to 

24. 10  and  he  arose,  and  went  to  Mesopotamia 
24.  38  thou  shalt  go  unto  my  father’s  house 
24.  51  fiebekali  (is)  before  thee,  take,  .andgo 
24.  55  at  the  least  ten  ;  after  that  she  shall  go 
24.  56  send  me  away  that  I  may  go  to  my  mas. 

24.  58  Wilt  thou  go.  .And  she  said,  I  will  go 

25.  22  And  she  went  to  enquire  of  the  Lord 

26.  1  Isaac  went  unto  Abimelech  king  of  the  P. 

26. 13  the  man  waxed  great,  and  went  forward 

26.  16  Abimelech  said  unto  Isaac,  Go  from  us 

27.  5  Esau  went  to  the  field  to  hunt,  .venison 

27.  9  Go  now  to  the  flock,  and  fetch  me  from 

27.  13  only  obey  my  voice,  and  go  fetch  me 

27.  14  And  he  went,  and  fetched,  and  brought 

28.  2  Arise,  go  to  Padan-aram,  to  the  house  of 

28.  5  he  went  to  Padan-aram  unto  Laban,  son 

28.  9  Then  went  Esau  unto  Ishmael,  and  took 

28.  10  Jacob  wentout  from  Beer-sheba  and  went 

28.  15  in  all  (places)  whither  thou  goest 

29.  7  water  ye  the  sheep,  and  go . .  feed  (them) 

30.  14  Reuben  went  in  the  days  of  wheat  harv. 
30.  25  Send  me  away,  that  I  may  go  unto  mine 
30.  26  for  whom  I  have  served  thee, and  let  me  g. 

32.  1 7  Whose  (art)  thou  ?  andwhitlier  goest  thou  ? 

33.  12  and  let  us  go,  and  I  will  go  before  thee 

35.  22  Reuben  went  and  lay  with  Bilhah  his  fa, 

36.  6  went  into  the  country  from  the  face  of 

37.  12  his  brethren  went  to  feed  their  father’s  fl. 
37.  14  said  to  him.  Go,  I  pray  thee,  see  whether 
37.  17  I  heard  them  say,  Let  us  go  to  Dothan 

37.  17  Joseph  went  after  his  brethren,  andfound 

38.  1 1  Tamar  went  and  dwelt  in  her  father’s  ho. 

41.  55  Go  unto  Joseph  ;  what  he  saith  to  you,  do 

42.  19  go  ye,  carry  corn  for  the  famine  of  your 

42.  38  befall  him  by  the  way  in  the  which  ye  go 

43.  8  Send  the  lad  with  me,  and  we  will,  .go 

45.  17  lade  your  beasts,  and  go,  get  you  unto  the 
43.  28  Israel  said.  .1  will  go  and  see  him  before  I 
50.  18  his  brethren  also  went  and  fell  down  bef 

Exod.  2.  1  there  went  a  man  of  the  house  of  Levi 

2.  7  Shall  I  go  and  call  to  thee  a  nurse  of  the 

2.  8  And  Pharaoh's  daughter  said  to  her,  Go 

2.  8  the  maid  went  and  called  the  child’s  m. 

3.  11  Who  (am)  I,  that  I  should  go  unto  Phar. 

3.  16  Go,  and  gather  the  elders  of  Israel  toge. 

3.  18  and  now  let  us  go,  we  beseech  thee,  three 

3.  21  that,  when  ye  go,  ye  shall  not  go  empty 

4.  12  Now  therefore  go,  and  I  will  be  with  thy 

4.  18  Moses  went  and  returned  to  Jethro  his 

4.  18  Let  me  go,  I  pray  thee,  and  return  unto 

4.  18  And  Jethro  said  to  Moses,  Go  in  peace 

4.  19  Go,  return  into  Egypt :  for  all  the  men 

4.  21  When  thou  goest  to  return  into  Egypt 


GO 


402 


GO 


Exod.  4.  27  Go  into  the  wilderness  to  meet  Moses 

4.  27  he  went,  and  met  him  in  the  mount  of 

4.  29  Moses  and  Aaron  went  and  gathered 

5.  3  let  us  go,  we  pray  thee,  three  days’  jour. 

5.  7  let  them  go  and  gather  straw  for  them. 

5.  8  saying,  Let  us  go . .  sacrifice  to  our  God 

5.  n  Go  ye,  get  you  straw  where  ye  can  find 
5. 17  Let  us  go  (and)  do  sacrifice  to  the  Loud 
5.  18  Go  therefore  now.  .work  :  for  there  shall 

8.  25  Go  ye,  sacrifice  to  your  God  in  the  land 
8.  27  We  will  go  three  days'  journey  into  the 
8.  28  Pharaoh  said,  I  will  let  you  go,  that  ye 
8.  28  only  ye  shall  not  go  very  far  away :  eut. 

10.  8  Go,  serve  the  Lord  your  God.  .who  (are) 

10.  9  We  will  go.  .with  our  herds  will  we  go 
10.  ii  Not  so  :  go  now  ye ..  men,  and  serve  the  L. 

10.  24  Go  ye,  serve  the  Lord  ;  only  let  your  fl. 

10.  24  let  your  little  ones  also  go  with  you 
10.  26  Our  cattle  also  shall  go  with  us ;  there 

12.  31  and  go,  serve  the  Lord,  as  ye  have  said 

13.  21  the  Lord,  .before  them .  .to  go  by  day 

14.  19  the  angel,  .removed  and  w.  behind  them 

14.  21  the  Lord  caused  the  sea  to  go.  .by  a 

15.  22  they  went  out  into  the  wilderness  of  Sliur 

15.  22  they  went  three  days  in  the  wilderness 

18.  27  and  he  went  his  way  into  his  own  land 

19. 10  Go  unto  the  people,  and  sanctifty  them 
23.  23  mine  Angel  shall  go  before  thee,  and  bring 

32.  1  make  us  gods,  which  shall  go  before  us 
32.  23  make  us  gods,  which  shall  go  before  us 
32.  7  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Go,  get  thee 
32.  34  Therefore  now  go,  lead  the  people  unto 

32.  34  behold,  mine  Angel  shall  go  before  thee 

33.  14  My  presence  shall  go.  and  I  will  give 

33.  16  (Is  it)  not  in  that  thou  goest  with  us? 

34.  9  let  my  Lord,  I  pray  thee,  go  among  us 
Num  10.  30  he  said  unto  him,  I  will  not  go ;  but  I 

10.  32  it  shall  be,  if  thou  go  with  us,  yea,  it 

13.  26  they  went  and  came  to  Moses,  and  to  A. 

16.  25  Moses  rose  up,  and  went  unto  Dathan 

16.  46  go  quickly  unto  the  congregation,  and 

20.  17  we  will  go  by  the  king’s  (high)  way,  we 

21.  22  we  will  go  along  by  the  king’s,  .way 

22.  12  Thou  slialt  not  go  with  them  ;  thou  shalt 

22.  20  rise  up.  .go  with  them  ;  but  yet  the 

22.  21  Balaam,  .went  with  the  princes  of  Moab 
22.  23  And  the  ass  saw.  .and  went  into  the  field 
22.  35  Go  with  the  men.  .So  Balaam  went  with 

22.  39  Baalam  went  with  Balak,  and  they  came 

23.  3  Stand  by  thy  burnt  offering,  and  I  will  go 

23.  3  And  he  went  to  an  high  place 

24.  25  Baalam  rose  up,  and  went  and  returned 

32.  39  the  son  of  Manasseh  went  to  Gilead,  and 

33.  8  went  three  days’  journey  in  the  wilder. 
Deut.  1.  19  we  went  through  all  that  great  and  ter. 

1.  33  to  show  you  by  what  way  ye  should  go 

2.  27  I  will  go  along  by  the  high  way,  I  will 

5.  30  Go  say  to  them,  Get  you  into  your  tents 

6.  14  Ye  shall  not  go  after  other  gods,  of  the 

11.  28  to  go  after  other  gods,  which  ye  have  not 

13.  2  Let  us  go  after  other  gods,  which  thou 

13.  6  Let  us  go  and  serve  other  gods,  which  thou 

13.  13  Let  us  go  and  serve  other  gods,  which  thou 

17.  3  hath  gone  and  served  other  gods,  and  w. 

20.  5,  6  let  him  go  and  return  to  his  house,  lest 
20  7,  8  let  him  go  and  return  to  his  house,  lest 

28.  14  to  go  after  other  gods  to  serve  them 

28.  41  not  enjoy .  .for  they  shall  go  into  captivi. 

29. 18  to  go.  .serve  the  gods  of  these  nations 

29.  26  they  went  and  served  other  gods,  and 
31.  1  Moses  went  and  spake  these  words  unto 
31.  14  Moses  and  Joshua  went,  and  presented 

Josh.  I.  7  mayest  prosper  whithersoever  thou  goest 

1.  9  God  (is)  with  thee  whithersoever  thou  go. 

1.  16  whithersoever  thou  sendest  us  we  will  go 

2.  1  saying,  Go  view  the  land,  even  Jericho 

2.  1  they  went,  and  came  into  an  harlot’s  ho. 

2.  16  hide,  .and  afterward  may  ye  go  your  w. 

2.  22  they  went,  and  came  unto  the  mountain 

3.  4  ye  may  know  the  way  by  which  ye.  .go 

3.  6  took  up.  .and  went  before  the  people 

5.  13  Joshua  went  unto  him,  and  said  unto  him 
8.  9  they  went  to  lie  in  ambush,  and  abode 

8.  13  Joshna  went  that  night  into  the  midst 

9.  4  They  did  work  wilily,  and  went  and  made 
9.  6  they  went  to  Joshua  unto  the  camp  at  G. 
9.  11  go  to  meet  them,  and  say  unto  them 

9.  12  on  the  day  we  came  forth  to  go  unto  you 

16.  7  And  it  went  down  from  Janohah  to  A. 

18.  8  Go  and  walk  through  the  land,  and  des. 
18.  9  the  men  went  and  passed  through  the 
22.  6  sent  them  away :  and  they  went  unto 
22.  9  to  go  unto  the  country  of  Gilead,  to  the 
Judg.  1.  3  Come  up  with  me.  .So  Simeon  went  with 

1. 10  Judah  went  against  the  Canaanites  that 

1.  11  from  thence  he  went  against  the  inhabit. 

1.  16  they  went  and  dwelt  among  the  people 

1.  17  Judah  went  with  Simeon  his  brother 

1.  26  the  man  went  into  the  land  of  the  Hitti. 

2.  6  when  Joshua  had  let  the  people  go,  the 

2.  6  the  children  of  Israel  went  every  man 

3.  13  went  and  smote  Israel,  and  possessed 

4.  6  Go  and  draw  toward  mount  Tabor,  and 

4.  8  If  thou  wilt  go  with  me,  then  I  will 

4.  8  if  thou  wilt  not  go  with  me . .  I  will  not  go 
4.  9  And  she  said,  I  will  surely  go  with  thee 
4.  9  Deborah  arose,  and  went  with  Barak  to 

6.  14  Go  in  this  thy  might,  and  thou  shalt  save 

7.  4  This  shall  go  with  thee,  the  same  shall  go 

7.  4  This  shall  not  go . .  the  same  shall  not  go 

7.  7  let  all  the . .  people  go  every  man  unto  his 

8.  29  the  son  of  Joash  went  and  dwelt  in  his 


Judg.  9.  1  the  son  of  Jerubbaal  went  to  Shechem 

9.  6  and  went  and  made  Abimelech  king 
9.  7  lie  went  and  stood  in  the  top  of  mount 
9.  21  and  went  to  Beer,  and  dwelt  there,  for 
9.  50  Then  went  Abimelech  to  Thebes,  and  en. 

10.  14  Go  and  cry  unto  the  gods  which  ye  have 

11.  5  the  elders  of  Gilead  went  to  fetch  Jepht. 

11.  11  Jephthah  went  with  the  elders  of  Gilead 
11.  18  they  went  along  through  the  wilderness 
11.  37  that  I  may  go  up  and  down  upon  the 

11.  38  And  he  said,  Go.  And  he  sent  her  away 
11.  38  she  went  with  her  companions,  and  hew. 

11.  40  the  daughters  of  Israel  went  yearly  to 

12.  1  and  didst  not  call  us  to  go  with  thee  ? 

13.  11  Manoah  arose,  and  went  after  his  wife 

14.  9  went  on  eating,  and  came  to  his  father 

15.  4  Samson  went  and  caught  three  hundred 

16.  1  Then  went  Samson  to  Gaza,  and  saw  there 

17.  10  Dwell  with  me.  .So  the  Levite  went  in 

18.  2  Go,  search  the  land :  who  when  they  ca. 

18.  6  the  priest  said  unto  them,  Go  in  peace 
18.  6  beforelthe  Lord  (is)your  way  wherein  ye  g 
18.  9  be  not  slothful  to  go.  .to  enter  to  possess 
18.  19  lay  thine  hand  upon  thy  mouth,  and  go 

18.  26  And  the  children  of  Dan  went  their  way 

19.  3  her  husband  arose,  and  went  after  her,  to 

19.  17  Whither  goest  thou?  and  whence  comest 

19. 18  I  went  to  Beth-lehem-judah,  but.  .going 

19.  27  and  went  out  to  go  his  way ;  and,  behold 

19.  28  said  unto  her,  Up,  and  let  us  be  going 

20.  8  We  will  uot  any  (of  us)  go  to  his  tent,  ne. 

21.  10  Go  and  smite  the  inhabitants  of  Jabesh-g. 

21.  20  saying,  Goand  lie  in  wait  in  the  vineyards 
21.  23  they  went  and  returned  unto  their  inher. 

Ruth  1.  1  a  certain  man  of  Beth-lehem-judah  went 

1.  7  they  went  on  their  way  to  return  unto  the 

1.  8  Go,  return  each  to  her  mother’s  house 

1. 11  why  will  ye  go  with  me?  (are)  there  yet 

1.  12  Turn  again,  my  daughters,  go.  .for  I  am 

1.  16  for  whither  thou  goest,  I  will  go ;  and  w. 

1.  18  When  she  saw  that  she  was.  .to  go  with 

1.  19  So  they  two  went  until  they  came  to 

2.  2  Let  me  now  go  to  the  field,  and  glean 

2.  2  And  she  said  unto  her,  Go,  my  daughter 

2.  3  And  she  went,  and  came,  and  gleaned 

2.  8  Go  not  to  glean  in  another  field,  neither 
1  Sa.  1.  17  Then  Eli  answered  and  said,  Go  in  peace 

1.  18  So  the  woman  went  her  way,  and  did  cat 

2.  1 1  Elkanah  went  to  Ramah  to  his  house 

3.  5  lie  down  again.  And  he  went  and  lay 

3.  6  arose  and  w.  to  Eli,  and  said,  Here  (am)  I 

3.  8  arose  and  w.  to  Eli,  and  said,  Here  (am)  I 

3.  9  Eli  said  unto  Samuel,  Go,  lie  down :  and 

3.  9  So  Samuel  went  and  lay  down  in  his  pla. 

8.  22  Samuel  said.  .Go  ye  every  man  unto  his 

9.  3  Take  now.  .and  arise,  go  seek  the  asses 
9  6  now  let  us  go  thither  ;  peradventure  he 
9.  7  But,  behold,  (if)  we  go,  what  shall  we 
g.  9  when  a  man  went  to  enquire  of  God 

9.  9  Come,  and  let  us  go  to  the  seer :  for  (he 
9.  10  Well  said  ;  come,  let  us  go.  So  they  went 

10.  9  when  he  had  turned  his  back  to  go  from 

10.  26  home  to  Gibeah;  and  there  went  with  him 

11.  74  Come,  and  let  us  go  to  Gilgal,  and  renew 

11.  15  all  the  people  went  to  Gilgal ;  and  there 

14.  i6the  multitude  melted  away,  and  they  went 

14. 19  that  the  noise,  .went  on  and  increased 

15.  3  Now  go  and  smite  Amalek,  and  utterly 

15.  6  Go,  depart,  get  you  down  from  among  the 

15.  18  Go  and  utterly  destroy  the  sinners  the  A. 
15.  20  and  have  gone  the  way  which  the  Lord 

15.  34  Then  Samuel  went  to  Ramah  ;  and  Saul 

16.  1  Fill  thine  horn  with  oil,  and  go,  I  will 

16.  2  Samuel  said,  How  can  I  go?  if  Saul  hear 

16.  13  So  Samuel  rose  up,  and  went  to  Ramah 
17. 13  the  three  eldest  sons  of  Jesse  went  (and) 

17.  20  and  went,  as  Jesse  had  commanded  him 

17.  20  as  the  host  was  going  forth  to  the  fight 

17.  32  thy  servant  will  go  and  fight  with  this  P. 

17.  33  Thou  art  not  able  to  go  against  this  Phil. 

17.  37  Saul  said  unto  David,  Go,  and  the  Lord 
17.  39  he  assayed  to  go  ;  for  he  had  not  proved 

17.  39  David  said  unto  Saul,  I  cannot  go  with 

18.  27  Wherefore  David  arose  and  went,  he 

19.  12  and  lie  went,  and  fled,  and  escaped 

19.  18  he  and  Samuel  went  and  dwelt  in  Naioth 
19.  22  Then  went  he  also  to  Ramah,  and  came 
19.  23  he  went  thither  to  Naioth  in  Ramah 

19.  23  he  went  on  and  prophesied,  until  he  came 

20.  21  Go,  find  out  the  arrows.  If  I  expressly 

20.  40  Jonathan,  .said.  .Go,  carry  (them)  to  the 

20.  42  Jonathan  said  to  David,  Go  in  peace 

22.  3  David  went  thence  to  Mizpeh  of  Moab 

23.  2  Shall  I  go  and  smite  these  Philistines  ? 

23.  2  Go  and  smite  the  Philistines,  and  save  K. 
23.  5  So  David  and  his  men  went  to  Keilah 
23.  16  Jonathan,  .went  to  David  into  the  wood 
23.  22  Go,  I  pray  you,  prepare  yet,  and  know 
23.  24  they  arose,  and  went  to  Ziph  before  Saul 
23.  25  Saul  also  and  his  men  went  to  seek  (him) 
23.  26  Saul  went  on  this  side  of  the  mountain 

23.  28  Saul,  .went  against  the  Philistines 

24.  2  went  to  seek  David  and  his  men  upon  the 

24.  7  Saul  rose  up  out  of  the  cave,  and  went  on 

24.  22  Saul  went  home  ;  but  David  and  his  men 

25.  42  she  went  after  the  messengers  of  David 

26.  11  take .  .the  cruse  of  water,  and  let  us  go 
26.  19  of  the  Lord,  saying,  Go,  serve  other  gods 
26.  25  So  David  went  on  his  way,  and  Saul 

28.  7  that  I  may  go  to  her,  and  enquire  of  her 
28.  8  he  went,  and  two  men  with  him,  and  they 
28.  22  mayest  have  strength  when  thou  goest 


1  Sa.  29.  7  Wherefore  now  return,  and  go  in  peace 

30.  2  canied  (them)  away,  and  went  on  their 

30.  9  So  David  went,  he  and  the  six  hundred 

31.  12  All  the  valiant  men  arose,  and  went  all 

2  Sa.  2.  29  went  through  all  Bithron,  and  they 

2.  32  Joab  and  his  men  went  all  night,  and 

3.  16  her  husband  went  with  her  along  weeping 

3.  16  Then  said  Abner  unto  him,  Go,  return 

3.  19  Abner  went  also  to  speak  in  the  ears  of 

3.  21  1  will  aiise  and  go,  and  w  ill  gather  all 

3.  21  sent  Abner  away  ;  and  he  went  in  peace 

4.  5  Rechab  and  Baanali,  went,  and  came 

5.  6  the  king  and  his  men  went  to  Jerusalem 

6.  2  David  arose,  and  went  with  all  the  people 

6.  12  So  David  went  and  brought  up  the  ark 

7.  3  Go,  do  all  that  (is)  in  thine  heart ;  for 

7.  5  Go  and  tell  my  servant  David,  Tlius 

3.  3  as  he  went  to  recover  his  border  at  the 

11.  22  So  the  messenger  went,  and  came  and 

12.  29  David,  .went  to  Rabbah,  and  fought 

13.  7  Go  now  to  thy  brother  Anmon’s  house 
13.  8  So  Tamar  went  to  her  brother  Amnon’s 
13.  19  hand  on  her  head,  and  went  on  crying 
13.  24  let  the  king,  .and  his  senants,  go  with 
13.  25  Nay,  my  son,  let  us  not  all  now  go,  lest 
1 3.  25  liowbeit  he  would  not  go,  but  blessed 
13.  26  If  not.  let  my  brother  Amnon  go  with 
13.  26  king  said .  /Why  should  he  go  with  thee  1 
13.  37  Absalom  fled,  and  went  to  Talmai,  the 

13.  38  So  Absalom  fled,  and  went  to  Geshur 

14.  8  Go  to  thine  house,  and  I  will  give  charge 

14.  21  go  therefore,  bring  the  young  man  Absa. 

14.  23  So  Joab  arose,  and  went  to  Geshur,  and 

14.  30  go  and  set  it  on  fire.  And  Absalom’s 

15.  7  let  me  go  and  pay  my  vow,  which  1  have 

15.  9  And  the  king  said  unto  him,  Go  in  peace 

15.  9  So  he  arose,  and  went  to  Hebron 

15. 19  Wherefore  goest  tliou  also  with  us?  retun. 

15.  20  should  I  this  day  make  thee  go  up  and 

15.  22  And  David  said  to  lttai.  Go  and  pass  over 

16.  13  as  David  and  his  men  went  by  the  way 

17.  17  and  they  went  and  told  king  David 

17.  21  went  and  told  king  David,  and  said  unto 

18.  21  Go  tell  the  king  what  thou  hast  seen 

18.  24  the  w  atchman  went  up  to  the  roof  over 

18.  33  as  he  went,  thus  he  said,  0  my  son  A. 

19.  15  Judah  came  to  Gilgal,  to  go  to  meet  the  k. 

19.  26  that  I  may  ride  thereon,  and  go  to  the 
20  5  So  Amasa  went  to  assemble.  .Judah 

21.  12  David  went  and  took  the  bones  of  Saul 

24.  1  to  say,  Go,  number  Israel  and  Judah 

1  Ki.  1.  13  Go  and  get  thee  in  unto  king  David,  and 

I.  49  and  rose  up,  and  went  every  man  his  w  ay 
1.  50  w  ent,  and  caught  hold  on  the  horns  of 

1.  53  Solomon  said  unto  him,  Go  to  thine  house 

2.  8  in  the  day  when  I  went  to  Malianaim 

2.  29  Solomon  sent,  .saying,  Go,  fall  upon  him 
2.  40  Shimei  arose,  .and  went  to  Gath  to  Ach. 

2.  40  Shimei  went,  and  brought  his  servants 

3.  4  the  king  went  to  Gibeon  to  sacrifice  there 

8.  66  went  unto  their  tents  joyful  and  glad  of 

10. 13  so  she  turned,  and  went  to  her  ow  n  cou. 

II.  5  Solomon  went  after  Ashtoreth  the  godd. 
1 1  10  that  he  should  not  go  after  other  gods 
11.  21  Let  me  depart,  that  I  may  go  to  mine 
11.  22  thou  seekest  to  go  to  thine  own  country 

11.  22  Nothing  :  howbeit  let  me  go  in  any  wise 
1 1  24  they  went  to  Damascus,  and  dwelt  therein 

12.  1  Rehoboam  went  to  Shechem  :  for  all  Is. 

12.  30  for  the  people  went,  .before  the  one 

13.  IO  So  he  went  another  way,  and  returned 

13.  14  went  after  the  man  of  God,  and  found  him 
13.  17  nor  turn  again  to  go  by  the  way  that 

13.  28  he  went  and  found  his  carcase  cast  in  the 

14.  4  Jeroboam’s  wife,  .went  to  Shiloh,  and 

14.  7  Go,  tell  Jeroboam,  Thus  saitli  the  Lord 

14.  9  for  thou  hast  gone  and  made  thee  other 

16.  31  went  and  served  Baal,  and  w  orshipped 

17.  5  So  he  went  and  did  according  unto  the 
17.  s  he  went  and  dwelt  by  the  brook  Cherith 
17.  10  So  he  arose  and  went  to  Zarephath 

17.  15  she  went,  and  did  according  to  the  say. 

18.  1  Go,  show  thyself  unto  Aliab  ;  and  I  will 

18.  2  Elijah  went  to  show  himself  unto  Ahab 

18.  5  Go  into  the  land,  unto  all  fountains  of 
18  8  go,  tell  thy  lord,  Behold,  Elijah  (is  here) 

18.  11  go,  tell  thy  lord,  Behold,  Elijah  (is  here) 

15.  14  go,  tell  thy  lord,  Behold,  Elijah  (is  here) 
18.  16  Obadiah  went  to  meet  Ahab.  .Ahab  went 

18.  45  And  Aliab  rode,  and  went  to  Jezreel 

19.  3  he  arose,  and  went  for  his  life,  and  came 
ig  8  went  in  the  strength  of  that  meat  forty  d. 

19.  15  Go,  return  on  thy  way  to  the  wilderness 
19.  20  he  said  unto  him,  Go  back  again  :  for 

19.  21  Then  he  arose,  and  went  after  Elijah 

20  22  Go,  strengthen  thyself,  and  mark,  and  see 
20!  27  the  children  of  Israel .  .went  against  them 

20.  43  king  of  Israel  went  to  his  house  heavy 

22.  4  Wilt  tliou  go  with  me  to  battle  to  Ramo. 

22.  6  Shall  I  go  against  Ramotli-gilead  to  battle 
22.  is  Micaiah,  shall  we  go  against  Ramoth-gil. 
22.  48  Jehoshaphat  made  ships,  to  goto  Ophir 
22.  49  Let  my  servants  go  with  thy  servants 

2  Ki.  I.  2  Go,  enquire  of  Baal-zebub  the  god  of  Ek. 

1.  6  Go,  turn  again  unto  the  king  that  sent 

2.  1  that  Elijah  went  with  Elisha  from  Gilgal 
2.  6  uot  leave  thee.  And  they  two  went  on 
2.  16  let  them  go,  we  pray  thee,  and  seek  thy 
2.  18  he  said.  .Did  I  not  say  unto  you,  Go  not? 

2.  25  he  went  from  thence  to  mount  Carmel 

3.  7  he  went  and  sent  to  Jehoshaphat  the  king 
3,  7  wilt  thou  go  with  me  against  Moab  to 


GO 


403 


GO 


2  Ki.  3.  9  So  the  king  of  Israel  went,  and  the  king 

4.  3  Then  he  said,  Go,  borrow  thee  vessels  ab. 

4.  5  So  she  went  from  him,  and  shut  the  door 

4.  7  he  said,  Go,  sell  the  oil,  and  pay  thy  debt 

4.  24  Drive,  and  go  forward  ;  slack  not.  .riding 

4.  25  So  she  went,  and  came  unto  the  man  of 

4.  29  Gird  up  thy  loins . .  and  go  thy  way  :  if 
5. 19  And  he  said  unto  him,  Go  in  peace 

6.  2  Let  us  go,  we  pray  thee,  unto  J  ordan,  and 

6.  2  wherewe  may  dwell.  And  he  answered.  Go 

6.  3  go  with  thy;serv. .  he  answered,  I  will  go 

6.  4  So  he  went  with  them.  And  when  they 
b.  13  he  said,  Go  and  spy  where  he  (is),  that  I 
6.  22  that  they  may  eat.  .and  go  to  their 

6.  23  he  sent,  .and  they  went  to. their  master 

7.  8  and  carried  thence  (also),  and  went  and 

7.  14  and  the  king  sent . .  saying,  Go  and  see 

7. 15  And  they  went  after  them  unto  Jordan 

8.  1  Arise,  and  go  thou  and  thine  household 

8.  2  she  went  with  her  household,  and  sojou. 

8.  8  go,  meet  the  man  of  God,  and  enquire  of 

8.  9  So  Hazael  went  to  meet  him,  and  took  a 

8.  10  Go,  say  unto  him.  Thou  mayest  certainly 

8.  28  he  went  with  Joram  the  son  of  Ahab  to 

9.  1  take  this  box.  .and  go  to  Ramoth-gilead 

9.  4  So.  .the  prophet,  went  to  Ramoth-gilead 

9.  15  out  of  the  city  to  go  to  tell  (it)  in  Jezreel 

9.  16  Jehu  rode  in  a  chariot,  and  went  to  Jezr 

9.  18  So  there  went  one  on  horseback  to  meet 

9.  35  they  went  to  bury  her  ;  but  they  found 

10.  25  and  went  to  the  city  of  the  house  of  Baal 

16. 10  king  Ahaz  went  to  Damascus  to  meet 

17.  27  let  them  go  and  dwell  there,  and  let  him 

19.  36  So  Sennacherib,  .went and  returned,  and 

22.  13  Go  ye,  enquire  of  the  Loud  for  me,  and 

22.  14  went  unto  Huldah  thq  prophetess,  the 

23.  29  Pharaoh-nechoh . .  king  Josiah  went  again. 

25.  4  and  (the  king)  went  the  way  toward  the 

1  Ch.  4.  39  And  they  went  to  the  entrance  of  Gedor 

ix.  4  David  and  all  Israel  went  to  Jerusalem 
12. 20  As  he  went  to  Ziklag,  there  fell  to  him 

17.  4  Go  and  tell  David  my  servant,  Thus  saitli 

17. 11  that  thou  must  go  (to  be)  with  thy  fathers 

18.  3  as  he  went  to  stablish  his  dominion  by 

19.  5  Then  there  went  (certain),  and  told  David 
21.  2  Go,  number  Israel  from  Beer-sheba  even 

21. 10  Go  and  tell  David,  saying,  Thus  saith  the 

21.  30  David  could  not  go  before  it  to  enquire  of 

2  Ch.  1.  3  So  Solomon,  .went  to  the  high  place  that 

8.  3  Solomon  went  to  Hamath-zobah,  and  pr. 

10.  1  Rehoboam  went  to  Shechem  :  for  to  She. 

10.  16  So  all  Israel  went  to  their  tents 

11.  4  returned  from  going  against  Jeroboam 

16.  3  go,  break  thy  league  with  Baasha  king 
18.  3  Wilt  thou  go  with  me  to  Ramoth-gilead  ? 
18.  5  Shall  we  go  to  Ramoth-gilead  to  battle 
18.  14  Micaiah,  shall  we  go  to  Ramoth-gilead 

20.  36  joined,  .to  make  ships  to  go  to  Tarshish 

20.  37  that  they  were  not  able  to  go  to  Tarshish 

22.  5  went  with  Jehoram  the  son  of  Ahab  king 

25.10  Amaziah  separated  them ..  to  go  home 
25.  11  went  to  the  valley  of  Salt,  and  smote  of 
25.  13  that  they  should  not  go  with  him  to 

30.  6  So  the  posts  went  with  the  letters  from 

34.  21  Go,  enquire  of  the  Lord  for  me,  and  for 
34.  22  Hilkiah . .  went  to  Huldah  the  prophetess 
Ezra  8.  31  Then  we  departed .  .to  go  unto  Jerusalem 

10.  6  Ezra,  .went  into  the  chamber  of  Johanan 
Nell.  8.  12  all  the  people  went  their  way  to  eat,  and 

9.  12  light  in  the  way  wherein  they  should  go 

9.  19  and  the  way  wherein  they  should  go 

12.  32  after  them  went  Hoshaiah,  and  half  of 
Esth.  4.  16  Go,  gather  together  all  the  Jews  (that  are) 
Job  10.  21  Before  I  go  (whence)  I  shall  not  return 

38.  35  that  they  may  go,  and  say  unto  thee 
42.  8  go  to  my  servant  Job,  and  offer  up  for 
42.  9  went  and  did  according  as  the  Lord  co. 

l’sa.  32.  8  teach,  .in  the  way  which  thou  shalt  go 

39.  13  spare  me.. before  I  go  hence,  and  be  no 
42.  9  why  go  I  mourning  because  of  the  oppr. 
84.  7  They  go  from  strength  to  strength 

97.  3  A  fire  goeth  before  him,  and  burneth  up 
107.  7  that  they  might  go  to  a  city  of  habitation 
122.  1  Let  us  go  into  the  house  of  the  Lord 
139.  7  Whither  shall  I  go  from  thy  spirit? 

Prov.  3.  28  Say  not  unto  thy  neighbour,  Go,  and  come 

4.  12  When  thou  goest,  thy  steps  shall  not  be 
6.  3  go,  humble  thyself,  and  make  sure  thy  fr. 

6.  6  Go  to  the  ant,  thou  sluggard  ;  consider 

14.  7  Go  from  the  presence  of  a  foolish  man 

15. 12  scorner.  .neither  will  he  go  unto  the  wise 
30. 29  three,  .four  are  comely  in  going 

Eccl.  2.  1  Go  to  now,  I  will  prove  thee  with  mirth 

5.  1  Keep  thy  foot  when  thou  goest  to  the 

5. 15  naked  shall  he  return  to  go  as  he  came 

5.  16  in  all  points  as  he  came,  so  shall  he  go 
7  2  better  to  go  to  the  house  of  mourning 

7.  2  than  to  go  to  the  house  of  feasting  :  for 

8.  3  Be  not  hasty  to  go  out  of  his  sight :  stand 

10.  15  he  knoweth  not  howto  go  to  the  city 
Isa.  3. 16  walking  and  mincing  (as)  they  go,  and 

6.  8  Whom  shall  I  send,  and  who  will  go  for 

6.  9  And  he  said  Go,  and  tell  this  people 

18.  2  Go,  ye  swift  messengers,  to  a  nation  sea. 

20.  2  Go  and  loose  the  sackcloth  from  off  thy 

21.  6  Go,  set  a  watchman,  let  him  declare  what 

22. 15  Go,  get  thee  unto  this  treasurer ..  unto  S. 
28.  13  that  they  might  go,  and  fall  backward 
33.  21  wherein  shall  go  no  galley  with  oars 

37.  37  So  Sennacherib,  .went  and  returned,  and 

38. 10  I  shall  go  to  the  gates  of  the  grave 
45-  2  I  will  go  before  thee,  and  make  the  croo. 


Isa.  48. 17  leadetli. .by  the  way.. thou  sliouldest  go 

52. 12  Eor  ye  shall  not.  .go  by  flight :  for  the  L. 
57.  17  he  went  on  frowardly  in  the  way  of  his 

Jer.  1.  7  thou  shalt  go  to  all  that  I  shall  send  thee 

2.  25  loved  strangers,  and  after  them  will  I  go 

3.  8  Judah  feared  not,  but  went  and  played 

7.  12  But  go  ye  now  unto  my  place  which 

9.  2  that  I  might  leave  my  people,  and  go 

13.  4  arise,  go  to  Euphrates,  and  hide  it  there 
13.  5  So  I  went,  and  hid  it  by  Euphrates,  as 
13.  6  Arise,  go  to  Euphrates,  and  take  the 
13.  7  Then  I  went  to  Euphrates,  and  digged 

15.  6  thou  art  gone  backward  :  therefore  will  I 

16.  5  neither  go  to  lament  nor  bemoan  them 

20.  6  all  that  dwell  in  thy  house  shall  go  into 

22.  22  thy  lovers  shall  go  into  captivity  :  surely 
25.  6  go  not  after  other  gods  to  serve  them 

28.  11  And  the  prophet  Jeremiah  went  his  way 

30. 16  every  one  of  them,  shall  go  into  captivity 

35.  15  go  not  after  other  gods  to  serve  them 

36.  19  Go,  hide  thee,  thou  and  Jeremiah  ;  and 

37. 12  to  go  into  the  land  of  Benjamin,  to  sep. 

40.  4  whither  it  seemetli  good . .  to  go,  thither 
40.  5  or  go  where . .  convenient  unto  thee  to  go 

40.  15  Let  me  go,  I  pray  thee,  and  I  will  slay 

41. 12  went  to  fight  with  Ishmael  the  son  of  Ne. 

41.14  went  unto  Johanan  the  son  of  Kareahj 

41.  15  escaped,  .and  went  to  the  Ammonites 
41.  17  they  departed,  .to  go  to  enter  into  Egypt 

44.  3  they  went  to  burn  incense . .  to  serve  other 

45.  5  thy  life  will  I  give,  .whither  thou  goest 

46.  22  The  voice  thereof  shall  go  like  a  serpent 

49.  3  for  then-  king  shall  go  into  captivity 

50.  4  they  shall  go,  and  seek  the  Lord  their 

51.  9  forsake  her,  and  let  us  go  every  one  into 

51.  59  when  he  went  with  Zedekiah  the  king  of 

52.  7  and  they  went  by  the  way  of  the  plain 
Lam.  4.  18  hunt,  .that  we  cannot  go  in  our  streets 
Eze.  1.  9  joined,  .they  turned  not  when  they  went 

1.  9  they  went  every  one  straight  forward 

1. 12  And  they  went  every  one  straight 

1. 12  whither  the  spirit  was  to  go,  they  went 

1.  12  they  turned  not  when  they  went 

1.  17  they  tnrned  not  when  they  went 
1.  17  When  they  went,  they  went  upon  their 
1.  19  when  the.  .creatures  went,  the  wheels 
1.  20  Whithersoever  the  spirit  was  to  go 
1.  20  they  went,  thither  (was  their)  spirit  to  go 
1.  21  When  those  went,  (these)  went ;  and  when 
1.  24  when  they  went,  I  heard  the  noise  of  their 
3.  1  and  go  speak  unto  the  house  of  Israel 
3.  4  Son  of  man,  go,  get  thee  unto  the  house 
3.  11  go,  get  thee  to  them  of  the  captivity,  unto 

3. 14  I  went  in  bitterness,  in  the  heat  of  my 

10.  1 1  'When  they  went,  they  went  upon  their 

10.  it  they  turned  not  as  they  went 

10.  11  they  turned  not  as  they  went 
10.  16  when  the  cherubim  went,  the  wheels  we. 
10.  22  they  went  every  one  straight  forward 

12.  11  they  shall  remove,  (and)  go  into  captivity 
20.  39  Go  ye,  serve  ye  every  one  his  idols,  and 
30.  17  and  these,  .shall  go  into  captivity 
30. 18  and  her  daughters  shall  go  into  captivity 
Hos.  1.  2  Go,  take  unto  thee  a  wife  of  whoredoms 

1.  3  So  he  went  and  took  Gomer  the  daughter 

2.  5  for  she  said,  I  will  go  after  my  lovers 

2.  7  I  will  go  and  return  to  my  first  husband 

2.  13  she  went  after  her  lovers,  and  forgat  me 

3.  1  Go  yet,  love  a  woman  beloved  of  (her)  fr. 

5.  6  They  shall  go  with  their  flocks  and  with 

5.  13  then  went  Ephraim  to  the  Assyrian,  and 

5.  15  I  will  go  (and)  return  to  my  place,  till  they 

7.  12  When  they  shall  go,  I  will  spread  my  net 

Amos  2.  7  a  man  and  his  father  will  go  in  unto  the 

6.  2  and  from  thence  go  ye  to  Hamath  the 

7.  12  O  thou  seer,  go,  flee  thee  away  into  the 

7.  15  Go,  prophesy  unto  my  people  Israel 

9.  4  though  they  go  into  captivity  before  their 
Jon  1.  2  Arise,  go  to  Nineveh,  that  great  city,  and 

3.  2  Arise,  go  unto  Nineveh,  that  great  city 

3.  3  So  Jonah  arose,  and  went  unto  Nineveh 
Mic.  1.  8  I  will  go  stripped  and  naked  :  I  will  make 
2.  3  neither  shall  ye  go  haughtily :  for  this 
Hab.  3.  5  Before  him  went  the  pestilence,  and  bur. 
Zech.  6.  7  the  bay.  .sought  to  go  that  they  might 

8.  21  Let  us  go  speedily  to  pray.  .1  will  go  also 

8.  23  We  will  go  with  you  ;  for  we  have  heard 

12 . To  ( cause  to)  goon ,  f]1?;  yalak,  5. 

Numi6.  46  go  quickly  unto  the  congregation,  and 

13.  To  go  out,  nx;  yatsa. 

Lev.  15.  32  This  (is)  the  law  of  him. .  whose  seed  goeth 
22.  4  or  a  man  whose  seed  goeth  from  him 
Esth.  1.  19  let  there  go  a  royal  commandment  from 
Psa.  41.  6  his  heart  gathereth . .  he  goeth  abroad 
Zech.  6.  8  these  that  go  toward  the  north  country 

14 . To  remove,  journey,  ppi  nasa. 

Exodi4. 19  the  pillar  of  the  cloud  went  from  before 
Num.  2.  31  They  shall  go  hindmost  with  their  stand. 

10. 14  In  the  first  (place)  went  the  standard  of 

10.  33  the  ark.  .went  before  them  in  the  three 
Judgi8. 11  there  went  from  thence  of  the  family  of 

15 . To  go  aside,  HD  sur. 

Judg  16.  17  my  strength  will  go  from  me,  and  I  shall 
1  Sa.  22. 14  goeth  at  thy  bidding,  and  is  honourable 

16. ro  go  over,  ~i2V,  abar. 

Gen.  41.  46  and  went  throughout  all  the  land  of  Egy. 
ExodsS.  26  for  every  one  that  went  to  be  numbered 
Lev.  26.  6  neither  shall  the  sword  go  through  your 
Numi3-  32  through  which  we  have  gone  to  search  it 


NUD122.  26  the  angel  of  the  Lord  went  further,  and 
32.  21  And  will  go  all  of  you  aimed  over 
Deut.  6.  1  in  the  land  whither  ye  go  to  possess  it 

11.  8  the  land  whither  ye  go  to  possess  it 

11.  11  the  land  whither  ye  go  to  possess  it 

30. 13  Who  shall  go  over  the  sea  for  us,  and  br. 
Judgi2.  1  went  northward,  and  said  unto  Jephthah 
Ruth  2.;  8  neither  go  from  hence,  but  abide  here  fast 
2  Sa.  20.  14  he  went  through  all  the  tribes  of  Israel 

1  Ki.22.  24  Which  way  went  the  spirit  of  the  Lord 

22.  36  there  went  a  proclamation  throughout 

2  Ch.18.  23  Which  way  went  the  spirit  of  the  Lord 
Nell.  9.  11  so  that  they  went  through  the  midst  of 
Job  9.  11  Lo,  he  goeth  by  me,  and  I  see  (him)  not 

21.  29  Have  ye  not  asked  them  that  go  by  the 
Psa.  42.  4  for  I  had  gone  with  the  multitude  ;  I 

66.  6  they  went  tlirough  the  flood  on  foot 
Prov.  24.  30  I  went  by  the  field  of  the  slothful,  and 
Isa.  54.  9  the  waters  of  Noah  should  no  more  go 
Jer.  49. 17  every  one  that  goeth  by  it  shall  be  aston. 

50. 13  every  one  that  goeth  by  Babylon  shall 
Eze.  9.  5  Go  ye  after  him  through  the  city,  and  sm. 

14.  17  Sword,  go  tlirough  the  land;  so  that  I  cut 

17.  To  go  up,  nblj  alah. 

Nuni2o.  19  We  will  go  by  the  high  way :  and  if  I  and 
1  Ki.22.  15  Go,  and  prosper  :  for  the  Lord  shall  deli. 
Job  6.  18  Thepaths.  .they  go  to  nothing  and  perish 

18.  To  ( cause  to)  go  up,  alah,  5. 

1  Ki.  10.  16  six  hundred  .’.of  gold  went  to  one  target 

10.  17  three  pound  of  gold  went  to  one  shield 

2  Ch.  9. 15  six  hundred,  of  beaten  gold  went  to 

9.  16  three  hundred ..  went  to  one  shield 

19.  To  step,  go  apart,  pb'S  pasa. 

Isa.  27.  4  I  would  go  tluough  them,  I  would  burn 

20.  To  step,  tyx  tsaad. 

Prov.  7.  8  and  he  went  the  way  to  her  house 
Jer.  10.  5  needs  be  borne,  because  they  cannot  go 

21.  To  go  or  come  near,  Dij)  qarab. 

Lev.  9.  7  Go  untothe  altar,  and  offer  thy  sin  offer. 

9.  8  Aaron  therefore  went  unto  the  altar,  and 

22.  3  that  goeth  unto  the  holy  things,  which 
Isa.  8.  3  I  went  unto  the  prophetess ;  and  she  con. 

22.  To  go  to  and  fro,  Dlb  shut. 

2  Sa.  24.  8  So  when  they  had  gone  through  all  the 

23.  To  go  about,  or  singing,  HZ'  shur. 

Isa.  57.  9  thou  wentest  to  the  king  with  ointment 

24.  To  go,  lead,  aya>  ago. 

Matt26.  46  Rise,  let  us  be  going :  behold,  he  is  at 
Mark  1.  38  Let  us  go  into  the  next  towns,  that  I  may 
14.  42  Rise  up,  let  us  go ;  lo,  he  that  betrayeth 
John  11.  7  saith  he.  .Let  us  go  into  Judea  again 

11. 15  not  there.,  nevertheless  let  us  go  unto  him 

11.  iC  Let  us  also  go,  that  we  may  die  with  him 
14.  31  even  so  I  do.  Arise,  let  us  go  hence 

25 . To  go  up,  hvafiaivo)  anabaino. 

Luke  5.19  they  went  upon  the  house  top,  and  let  him 

26.  To  go  away  or  off,  a-migi  apeimi. 

Acts  17.  10  who  coming,  .went  into  the  synagogue  of 

27.  To  go  off  or  away,  an epxogat  aperchomai. 

Matt.  2.  22  when  he  heard,  .lie  was  afraid  to  go  thit. 

4.  24  And  his  fame  went  throughout  all  Syria 

8.  19  I  will  follow  thee  whithersoever  thou  g. 

8.  21  suffer  me  first  to  go  and  bury  my  father 

8.  32  they  went  into  the  herd  of  swine :  and 

10.  5  Go  not  into  the  way  of  the  Gentiles,  and 

13.  28  Wilt  thou  then  that  we  go  and  gather 

13.  46  went  and  sold  all  that  he  had,  and  bought 

14.  15  that  they  may  go  into  the  villages,  and 
14.  25  Jesus  [went]  unto  them,  walking  on  the 
16.  21  how  that  he  must  go  unto  Jerusalem 
18.  30  went  and  cast  him  into  prison,  till  he 

21.  29  but  afterward  he  repented,  and  went 

21.  30  answered  and  said,  I  (go),  sir  ;  and  went 
25.  10  while  they  went  to  buy,  the  bridegroom 
25.  18  he  that  had  received  one  went  and  digged 

25.  25  and  went  and  hid  thy  talent  in  the  earth 

26.  36  Sit  ye  here,  while  I  go  and  pray  yonder 

27.  5  departed,  and  went  and  hanged  himself 

28.  10  go  tell  my  brethren  that  they  go  into  G. 
Mark  1.  20  they  left  their  father. .  and  went  after  him 

5.  24  And  (Jesus)  went  with  him  ;  and  much 

6.  27  he  went  and  beheaded  him  in  the  prison 

6.  36  that  they  may  go  into  the  country  round 

6.  37  Shall  we  go  and  buy  two  hundred  penny. 

7.  24  went  into  the  borders  of  Tyre  and  Sidon 

9.  43  than  having  two  hands  to  go  into  hell 
14.  10  Judas  Iscariot,  one  of  the  twelve,  went 
14  12  Where  wilt  thou  that  we  go  and  prepare 

16.  13  [they  went  and  told  (it)  unto  the  residue] 
Luke  5. 14  go, and  show  thyself  to  the  priest, and  offer 

8.  34  [went  and]  told  (it)  in  the  city  and  in  the 
q.  12  that  [they  may  go]  into  the  towns  and  co. 

9.  57  I  will  follow  thee  whithersoever  thou  go. 

9.  59  suffer  me  first  to  go  and  bury  my  father 
9.  60  go  thou  and  preach  the  kingdom  of  God 

17.  23  See  here  !  or,  see  there!  go  not  after  (the.) 

22.  13  they  went,  and  found  as  he  had  said  unto 

24.  24  certain  of  them . .  went  to  the  sepulchre 

John  4.  47  he  went  unto  him,  and  besought  him  that 
6.  1  After  these  things  Jesus  went  over  the 
6.  68  Lord,  to  whom  shall  we  go?  thou  hast 
9.  7  He  went  his  way  therefore,  and  washed 
9.  11  I  went  and  washed,  and  I  received  sight 

11.  54  went  thence  unto  a  country  near  to  the 

12.  19  said,  .behold,  the  world  is  gone  after  him 

18.  6  they  went  backward,  and  fell  to  the  gro. 


GO 


404 


GO 


Acts'  s-  26  then  went  the  captain  with  the  officers 
Gal.  1.  17  I  went  into  Arabia,  and  returned  again 
Jude  7  going  after  strange  flesh  are  set  forth 
Rev.  10.  9  I  went  unto  the  angel,  and  said  unto  him 

12.  17  went  to  make  war  with  the  remnant  of 

16.  2  the  first  went,  and  poured  out  his  vial 

28.  To  go  through ,  Silpxop-ou  dierchomai. 

Luke  2.  15  Let  us  now  go  even  unto  Bethlehem,  and 
Acts  11.  22  Barnabas,  that  [he  should  go]  as  far  as  A. 

20.  25  among  whom  I  have  gone  preaching  the 

29.  To  go  into,  elaepxop-ai  eiserchomai. 

Lukei9.  7  That  he  was  gone  to  be  guest  with  a  man 

30.  To  pass  out  of,  (Kuopevopai  eV  or  e£  <*>  ekporeuoin. 
Markio.  46  as  he  went  out  of  Jericho  with  his  disci. 

11. 19  when  even  was  come,  he  went  out  of  the 

13.  1  as  he  went  out  of  the  temple,  one  of  his 
Rev.  1.  16  out  of  his  mouth  went  a  sharp  two  edged 

19.  15  out  of  his  mouth  goetli  asharpsword 

31  .To  go  out  or  forth,  i^epxopai  exerchomai. 

Mattis.  21  Then  Jesus  went  thence,  and  departed 
Lukei4. 18  I  must  needs  go  and  see  it :  I  pray  thee 
Acts  16.  10  we  endeavoured  to  go  into  Macedonia 

16. 19  saw  that  the  hope  of  their  gains  was  gone 
Rom.  10.  18  verily,  their  sound  went  into  all  the  earth 
2  Co.  2.  13  but  .  .1  went  from  thence  into  Macedonia 

8.  17  but.  .of  his  own  accord  he  went  unto  you 

32.  To  go  in  unto,  diaeipi  (is  eiseimi  eis. 

Acts  3.  3  Peter  and  John  about  to  go  into  the  tem. 
Heb.  9.  6  the  priests  went  always  into  the  first  tab. 

33.  To  go  on,  ipxopai  erchomai. 

Matt.  12.  9  when  he  was  departed  thence,  he  went 

13.  36  Then  Jesus,  .went  into  the  house  :  and 

14.  12  and  buried  it,  and  went  and  told  Jesus 

14.  29  Peter,  .walked  on  the  water,  to  go  to  Jes. 

Mark  3.  19  and  they  went  into  an  house 
Luke  2.  44  But  they . .  went  a  day’s  journey ;  and 

14.  1  as  he  went  into  the  house  of  one  of  the 
John  4.  45  seen  all ..  for  they  also  went  unto  the  feast 
6. 17  went  over  the  sea  toward  Capernaum 

21.  3  They  say  unto  him,  We  also  go  with  thee 
Acts  4. 23  being  let  go,  they  went  to  their  own  com. 

28.  14  to  tarry,  .and  so  we  went  toward  Rome 
Heb.  11.  8  obeyed,  .not  knowing  whither  he  went 

34. ro  go  in  unto,  ipflaivca  els  enibaino  eis. 

Matt.  13.  2  so  that  he  went  into  a  ship,  and  sat 
Luke  8.  22  that  he  went  into  a  ship  with  his  discip. 

35 . To  go  hack,  pass,  perafialvo)  metabaino. 

Lukeio.  7  remain.  .Go  not  from  house  to  house 

36.  To  go  or  pass  along,  vapauopevopai  paraporeu. 
Mark  2.  23  he  went  through  the  corn  fields  on  the 

37.  To  become  alongside,  irapayiropai  paraginomai. 
Acts  23.  16  he  went  and  entered  into  the  castle 

38.  To  make  way,  iroieoo  baim  poieo  hodon. 

Mark  2.  23  as  they  went,  to  pluck  the  ears  of  corn 

39.  To  go  near  or  alongside,  irapepxopai  parercho. 
Luke  1 7.  7  will  say .  .Go  and  sit  down  to  meat? 

40.  To  wall  round  about,  7repnraTe&>  peripaleo. 

Mark  12.  38  scribes,  which  love  to  go  in  long  clothing 

41. ro  go  or  pass  on,  ■nopevop.o.i  poreuomai. 

Matt.  2.  8  Go  and  search  diligently  for  the  young 

2.  20  go  into  the  land  of  Israel :  for  they  are 

8.  9  I  say  to  this  (man),  Go,  and  he  goeth 

9.  13  But  go  ye  and  learn  what  (that)  meaneth 

10.  6  go  rather  to  the  lost  sheep  of  the  house 

10.  7  as  ye  go,  preach,  saying,  The  kingdom 

11.  4  Go  and  show  John  again  those  things 

12.  1  At  that  time  Jesus  went  on  the  sabbath 
12.  45  Then  goetli  he,  and  taketh  with  himself 

17.  27  go  thou  to  the  sea,  and  cast  an  hook 

18.  12  goeth  into  the  mountains,  and  seeketh 

21.  2  Go  into  the  village  over  against  you,  and 

21.  6  the  disciples  went,  and  did  as  Jesus  com. 

22.  9  Go  ye  therefore  into  the  highways,  and 

22.  15  Then  went  the  Pharisees,  and  took  coun. 

25.  9  go  ye  rather  to  them  that  sell,  and  buy 
25. 16  Then  he . .  went  and  traded  with  the  same 

26.  14  Then  one  of  the  twelve,  .went  unto  the 

27.  66  So  they  went,  and  made  the  sepulchre 

28.  7  go  quickly,  and  tell  his  disciples  that 
28.  9  [And  as  they  went  to  tell  his  disciples] 

28. 19  Go  ye  therefore,  and  teach  all  nations 

Marki6.  10  [she  went  and  told  them  that  had  been] 
16.12  [as  they  walked,  and  went  into  the  coun.] 
16. 15  [Go  ye  into  all  the  world,  and  preach  the] 
Luke  1.  39  and  went  into  the  hill  country  with  haste 
2.  3  all  went  to  be  taxed,  every  one  into  his 
2.  41  his  parents  went  to  Jerusalem  every  year 

4.  42  departed  and  went  into  a  desert  place 

5.  24  take  up  thy  couch,  and  go  into  thine  ho. 

7.  6  Then  Jesus  went  with  them.  And  when 

7.  8  and  I  say  unto  one,  Go,  and  he  goeth 

7.  II  that  he  went  into  a  city  called  Nain ;  and 
7.  50  Thy  faith  hath  saved  thee  ;  go  in  peace 
8.48  Daughter,  be  of  good  comfort . .  go  in  peace 

9.  13  except  we  should  go  and  buy  meat  for  all 

9.  51  he  stedfastly  set  his  face  to  go  to  Jerusa. 

9.  52  they  went,  and  entered  into  a  village  of 
9.  53  face  was  as  though  he  would  go  to  Jeru. 
9.  56  And  they  went  to  another  village 

9.  57  that,  as  they  went  in  the  way,  a  certain 

10.  37  Then  said  Jesus.  .Go,  and  do  thou  likew. 

10.  38  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  went,  that  he 

11.  5  shall  go  unto  him  at  midnight,  and  say 

11.  26  Then  goeth  he,  and  taketh.  .seven  other 


Luke  1 3.  32  Go  ye,  and  tell  that  fox,  Behold,  I  cast 
14.  10  when  thou  art  bidden,  go  and  sit  down  in 
14.  19  five  yoke  of  oxen,  and  I  go  to  prove  them 

14.  31  Or  what  king,  going  to  make  war  against 

15.  4  go  after  that  which  was  lost,  until  he 

15.  15  he  went  and  joined  himself  to  a  citizen 

15.  18  I  will  arise  and  go  to  my  father,  and  will 

16.  30  but  if  one  went  unto  them  from  the  dead 

17.  11  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  went  to  Jerusalem 
17.  14  said.  .Go  show  yourselves  unto  the  priest 

19.  12  A  certain  nobleman  went  into  a  far  cou. 

19.  28  he  went  before,  ascending  up  to  Jerusal. 

19.  36  as  he  went,  they  spread  their  clothes  in 

21.  8  Take  heed . .  go  ye  not  therefore  after 

22.  8  Go  and  prepare  us  the  passover,  that  we 
22.  22  truly  the  Son  of  man  goeth,  as  it  was 

22.  33  am  ready  to  go  with  thee, both  into  prison 
22.  39  he  came  out,  and  went,  as  he  was  wont 

24.  13  two  of  them  went  that  same  day  to  a  vil. 
24.  28  drew  nigh  unto  the  village  whither  they  w. 
24.  28  as  though  he  would  have  gone  further 
John  7.  35  Whither  will  he  go,  that  we  shall  not  fl. 

7.  35  will  he  go  unto  the  dispersed  among  theG. 

7.  53  [And  every  man  went  unto  his  own  house] 

8.  1  [Jesus  went  unto  the  mount  of  Olives] 

8.  11  [Neither  do  I  condemn  thee  :  go,  and  sin] 

10.  4  he  goeth  before  them,  and  the  sheep  fol. 

11.  11  I  go,  that  I  may  awake  him  out  of  sleep 
14.  2  I  would  have  told  you.  I  go  to  prepare  a 
14.  3  if  I  go  and  prepare  a  place  for  you,  I  will 
14.  12  greater,  .because  I  go  unto  my  Father 
14.  28  I  go  unto  the  Father :  for  my  Father  is 

16.  28  I  leave  the  world,  and  go  to  the  Father 

20.  17  go  to  my  brethren,  and  say  unto  them 
Acts  1.  11  come,  .as  ye  have  seen  him  go  into  heav. 

I.  25  take  part,  .that  he  might  go  to  his  own 

5.  20  Go,  stand  and  speak  in  the  temple  to  the 

8.  26  Arise,  and  go  toward  the  south,  unto  the 
8.  27  he  arose  and  went :  and,  behold,  a  man 
8.  36  as  they  went  on  (their)  way,  they  came 

8.  39  tlie  eunuch,  .went  on  his  way  rejoicing 

9.  11  Arise,  and  go  into  the  street  which  is 

10.  20  go  with  them,  doubting  nothing :  for  I 

12.  17  departed,  and  went  into  another  place 

16.  7  they  assayed  to  go  into  Bithynia  :  but  the 
16.  16  it  came  to  pass,  as  we  went  to  prayer,  a 

16.  36  now  therefore  depart,  and  go  in  peace 

17.  14  sent  away  Paul,  to  go  as  it  were  to  the 

18.  6  from  henceforth  I  will  go  unto  the  Gent. 

19.  21  Paul  purposed  in  the  spirit,  .to  go  to  Je. 

20.  1  and  departed  for  to  go  into  Macedonia 
20.  22  I  go  bound  in  the  spirit  unto  Jerusalem 
22.  5  went  to  Damascus,  to  bring  them  which 

22.  10  Arise,  and  go  into  Damascus ;  and  there 

23.  23  Make  ready  two  hundred  soldiers  to  go 

23.  32  they  left  the  horsemen  [to  go]  with  him 

23.  12  unto  Cesar?  unto  Cesar  shalt  thou  go 

25.  20  I  asked,  .whether  he  would  go  to  Jerus. 

26.  12  Whereupon,  as  I  went  to  Damascus  with 

27.  3  gave,  .liberty  to  go  unto  his  friends  to 

28.  26  Go  unto  this  people,  and  say,  Hearing 
Rom.  15.  25  now  I  go  unto  Jerusalem  to  minister 

1  Co  10.  27  and  ye  be  disposed  to  go,  whatsoever  is 
16.  4  if  it  be  meet  that  I  go  also,  they  shall  go 
16.  6  bring  me  on  my  journey  whithersoever  1  g. 

1  Ti.  1.  3  As  I  besought,  .when  I  went  into  Maced. 
Jas.  4.  13  we  will  go  into  such  a  city,  and  continue 
1  Pe.  3.  19  By  which  also  he  went  and  preached 

3.  22  Who  is  gone  into  heaven,  and  is  on  the 
Jude  1 1  for  they  have  gone  in  the  way  of  Cain 

42  .To  go  toward,  Trpoaepx°yal  proserchomai. 

Acts  22.  26  he  went  and  told  the  chief  captain,  saying 

43.  To  go  away,  virdyio  hupago. 

Matt.  5.  41  compel  thee  to  go  a  mile,  go  with  him 

8.  32  And  he  said  unto  them,  Go.  And  when 

9.  6  take  up  thy  bed,  and  go  unto  thine  ho. 

13.  44  for  joy  thereof  goeth  and  selleth  all  that 

18.  15  go  and  tell  him  his  fault  between  thee  and 

19.  21  go.  .sell  that  thou  hast,  and  give  to  the 

20.  4  Go  ye  also  into  the  vineyard,  and  whats. 

20.  7  Go  ye  also  into  the  vineyard ;  and  whats. 

21.  28  said,  Son,  go  work  to  day  in  my  vineyard 
26. 18  Go  into  the  city  to  such  a  man,  and  say 
26.  24  The  Son  of  man  goeth  as  it  is  written  of 
28.  10  go  tell  my  brethren  that  they  go  into  G 

Mark  5.  19  Go  home  to  thy  friends,  and  tell  them 

5.  34  go  in  peace,  and  be  whole  of  thy  plague 

6.  31  for  there  were  many  coming  and  going 

6.  38  How  many  loaves  have  ye?  go  and  see 

14.  13  Go  ye  into  the  city,  and  there  shall  meet 
14.  21  The  Son  of  man  indeed  goeth,  as  it  is 

Luke  8.  42  [But  as  he  went  the  people  thronged] 

12.  58  When  thou  goest  with  thine  adversary 

17.  14  that,  as  they  went,  they  were  cleansed 
19.  30  Go  ye  into  the  village  over  against 
John  3.  8  but  canst  not  tell .  .whither  it  goeth 

4.  16  Go,  call  thy  husband,  and  come  hither 

6.  21  the  ship  was  at  the  land  whither  they  w. 

7.  3  Depart  hence,  and  go  into  Judaea,  that 

7.  33  and  (then)  I  go  unto  him  that  sent  me 

8.  14  I  know  whence  1  came,  and  whither  I  go 

8.  14  tell  whence  I  come,  and  whither  I  go 

8.  21  said  Jesus,  .whither  I  go,  ye  cannot  come 

8.  22  he  saith  Whither  I  go,  ye  cannot  come 

9.  7  said.  .Go,  wash  in  the  pool  of  Siloam 

9.  11  Go  to  the  pool  of  Siloam,  and  wash :  and 

II.  8  stone  thee;  and  goest  thou  thither  again? 

1 1.  31  She  goeth  unto  the  grave  to  weep  there 

11.  44  Jesus  saitli .  .Loose  him,  and  let  him  go 

12.  35  that  walketh ..  knoweth  not  whither  he  go 

13.  3  he  was  come  from  God,  and  went  to  God 


John  1 3.  33  Whither  I  go,  ye  cannot  come ;  so  now  I 
13.  36  Simon  Peter  said.  .Lord,  whither  goest 

13.  36  Whither  I  go,  thou  canst  not  follow  me 

14.  4  whither  I  go  ye  know,  and  the  way  ye 

14.  5  Lord,  we  know  not  whither  thou  goest 

15.  16  that  ye  should  go  and  bring  forth  fruit 

16.  5  none  of  you  asketh  me,  Whither  goest 
16.  10  because  I  go  to  my  Father,  and  ye  see 
16.  16  [ye  shall  see  me ;  because  I  go  to  the  Fa] 

16.  17  What  is  this.  .Because  I  go  to  the  Father? 
21.  3  Peter  saith  unto  them,  I  go  a  fishing 

1  Jo.  2.  11  knoweth  not  whither  he  goeth,  because 
Rev.  10.  8  Go.  take  the  little  book  which  is  open 

13.  10  He  that  leadeth  into  captivity  shall  go 

14.  4  follow  the  Lamb  whithersoever  he  goeth 

17.  8  and  shall  ascend,  and  go  into  perdition 
17.  11  the  beast  that  was.  .goetli  into  perdition 

44 .To  c/ive  way,  xwp*oi  choreo. 

Matt  15.  17  whatsoever  entereth  in  at  the  mouth  go. 
[See  also  Armed,  astray,  captive,  captivity,  forward, 
free  fully,  ill,  let,  letting,  near,  nigh,  right  on,  well, 
well  with,  whoring.] 

GO,  able  to  — 

To  go  out  or  forth,  K) i;  yatsa. 

Num26.  2  all  that  are  able  to  go  to  w  ar  in  Israel 

GO  aboard,  to  — 

To  go  up  upon,  imfiaivo)  epibaino. 

Acts  ai.  2  finding  a  ship,  .we  went  aboard,  and  set 

GO  about,  to  — 

1  .To  go  on,  pSn  halak. 

Prov  20.  19  He  that  goeth  about  (as)  a  talebearer  re. 

2.  To  withdraw  self,  turn  about,  pan  chamaq,  7. 

Jer.  31. 22  How  long  wilt  thou  go  about,  O  thou 

3.  To  go  round  about,  ppd  sabab. 

Josh  16.  6  and  the  border  went  about  eastward  unto 

1  Sa.  15.  12  he  set  him  up  a  place,  and  is  gone  about 

2  Ki.  3.  25  the  slmgers  went  about  (it),  and  smote  it 
2  Ch.17.  9  went  about  throughout  all  the  cities  of  J. 

23.  2  they  went  about  in  Judah,  and  gathered 
Eccl.  2.  20  I  went  about  to  cause  my  heart  to  despair 
Song  3.  3  The  watchmen  that  go  about  the  city  f<  <. 
5.  7  The  watchmen  that  went  about  the  city 

4 . To  go  round  about,  ppd  sabab,  3a. 

Psa.  55.  10  Day  and  night  they  go  about  it  upon  the 
Song  3.  2  I  will  rise  now,  and  go  about  the  city  in 

5.  To  go  about,  trade,  inD  sachar. 

Jer.  14.  18  both  the  prophet  and  the  priest  go  about 

6.  To  do,  make,  n’fig  asah.  i 

Deut  31.21  know  their  imagination  which  they  go  ab. 

7  .To  go  to  and  fro,  aits’  shut. 

Num  11.  8  the  people  went  about,  and  gathered  (it) 

8 . To  go  through,  Siepxopai  dicrchomai. 

Acts  10.  38  who  went  about  doing  good,  and  healing 

9.  To  put  hands  on,  attempt,  iirtxeipew  epicheireo. 

Acts  9.  29  Grecians :  but  they  went  about  to  slay 

10.  To  seek,  desire,  fijTeo)  zeteo. 

John  7.  19  none  of  you  keepetli . .  Why  go  ye  about  tc 
7.  20  Thou  hast  a  devil :  who  goeth  about  to 
Acts  21.  31  as  they  went  about  to  kill  him,  tidings 
Rom  10.  3  and  going  about  to  establish  their  own 

11  .To  try,  attempt,  Trapufa  peirazo. 

Acts  24.  6  Who  also  hath 'gone  about  to  profane  tin 

12  .To  try,  attempt,  -rreipaopai  peiraomai. 

Acts  26.  21  caught  me  in  the  temple,  and  went  aboui 

13  .To  go  round  about,  irtpiayu  peri  ago. 

Matt.  4.  23  Jesus  went  about  all  Galilee,  teaching  ii 
9.  35  And  Jesus  weut  about  all  the  cities  and 
Acts  13.  11  he  went  about  seeking  some  to  lead  him 

GO  abroad,  to  — 

1  .To  go  on  habitually,  pSn  halak,  7 . 

Psa.  77.  17  sent  out  a  sound  :  thine  arrows  also  went  a 

2.  To  go  out  or  forth,  sty;  yatsa. 

Deut  23.  10  then  shall  he  go  abroad  out  of  the  cam) 

3.  To  go  through,  Siepxopai  dierchomai. 

Luke  5.  15  weut  there  a  fame  abroad  of  him 

4  .Togo  out  or  forth,  e^epxopat  exerchomai. 

Matt.  9.  26  tlie  fame  hereof  went  abroad  into  all  tha 
JoliU2i.  23  Then  went  this  saying  abroad  among  tli 

GO  again,  to  — 

1. To  go  back,  mai  sliub. 

Gen.  43.  2  said  unto  them,  Go  again,  buy  us  a  lift] 

43.  13  Take  also  your  brother,  and  arise,  go  ag 

44.  25  our  father  said,  Go  again,  (and)  buy  us 
Nuni23.  16  said,  Go  again  unto  Balak,  and  say  thus 
Deut24.  19  thou  shalt  not  go  again  to  fetch  it :  it 

1  Sa.  5.  n  let  it  go  again  to  his  own  place,  that  it 
25. 12  So  David’s  young  men .  .went  again,  and 
29.  4  that  he  may  go  again  to  his  place  whicr 

1  Ki.  12.  27  and  go  again  to  Rehoboamking  of  Juda 

18.  43  And  he  said,  Go  again  seven  tinies 

19.  20  lie  said  unto  him,  Go  back  again  :  for 

2  Ki.  4.  31  wherefore  he  went  again  to  meet  him 

2  Cli.  19.  4  and  he  went  out  again  through  tlie  peopl 
Jer.  46.  16  Arise,  and  let  us  go  again  to  our  own  pe 

2.  To  turn  upon  or  about,  ewioTpe<pu'  epistrepho. 
Acts  15.  36  Let  us  go  again  and  visit  our  brethren  in 


GO 


405 


GO 


r0  along,  to  — 

To  go  on,  halak. 

Josh. 17.  7  the  border  went  along  on  the  right  hand 
2  Sa.  16.  13  Sliimei  went  along  on  the  hill's  side  over 

!0  and  meet,  to  — 

To  come  opposite  to,  biravraw  hupantad. 

Johnn.  20  Martha,  .went  and  met  him  :  but  Mary 

50  aside,  to  — 

[.To  go  aside,  TO  sur. 

Deut  28.  14  thou  shalt  not  go  aside  from  any  of  the 

>.  To  go  aside,  nob1  satah. 

Num.  5.  12  If  any  man’s  wife  go  aside,  and  commit 

5.  19  if  thou  hast  not  gone  aside  to  unclean. 

5.  20  But  if  thou  hast  gone  aside  (to  another) 

5.  29  when  a  wife  goeth  aside  (to  another)  ins. 

i.To  give  space,  withdraw,  avaxuptu  anachdreu. 

Acts  23.  19  went  (with  him)  aside  privately,  and  asked 
26.  31  when  they  were  gone  aside,  they  talked 

1.  To  go  away,  inrepxopai  aperchomai. 

Acts  4.15  commanded  them  to  go  aside  out  of  the 
5 .To  give  space,  withdraw,  virox.oiplu>  hupochoreo. 
Luke  9.  10  went  aside  privately  into  a  desert  place 

SO  astray,  to  — 

1. To  be  driven  or  forced  away,  rni  nadach,  2. 

Deut  22.  1  shalt  not  see  thy  brother's  ox .  .go  astray 

2.  To  err,  go  astray  through  ignorance,  flip  shagag. 
Psa.  1 19.  67  Before  I  was  afflicted  I  went  astray;  but 

3 . To  err,  go  astray  through  ignorance,  shagah. 
Prov.  5.  23  greatness  of  his  folly  he  shall  go  astray 

4.  To  go  astray,  err,  ir\avaopai  planaomai. 

Matt  18.  12  be  gone  astray . .  which  is  gone  astray 

18.  13  ninety  and  nine  which  went  not  astray 

1  Pe.  2.  25  For  ye  were  as  sheep  going  astray  ;  but 

2  Pe.  2.  15  are  gone  astray,  following  the  way  of  B. 

GO  astray,  to  cause  to  — 

To  cause  to  err  through  ignorance,  nJy'  shagah,  5. 
Prov  28.  10  causeth  the  righteous  to  go  astray  in  an 

GO  away,  to  — 

1  .To  go  on,  TjSn  halak. 

Jer.  22.  10  weep  sore  for  him  that  goeth  away  :  for 
51.  50  Ye  that  have  escaped  the  sword  go  away 
llos.  6.  4  and  as  the  early  dew  it  goeth  away 

2.  To  go  on,  yalak. 

Gen.  38.  19  she  arose,  and  went  away,  and  laid  by 
Exodi2.  28  children  of  Israel  went  away,  and  did  as 
Josh. 18.  8  men  arose,  and  went  away :  and  Joshua 
Judg  19.  2  went  away  from  him  unto  her  father's  h. 

1  Sa.  15.  27  And  as  Samuel  turned  about  to  go  away 

28.  25  they  rose  up,  and  went  away  that  night 

2  Ki.  5.  11  But  Naaman  was  wroth,  and  went  away 

5  12  So  he  turned,  and  went  away  in  a  rage 
Hos.  5.  14  I,  (even)  I,  will  tear  and  go  away  ;  I  will 

3 . To  go  out,  Ky;  yatsa. 

Deut  15.  16  I  will  not  go  away  from  thee;  because 

4 . To  remove,  journey,  ypi  nasa. 

Judg  16.  3  and  went  away  with  them,  bar  and  all 

16.  14  and  went  away  with  the  pin  of  the  beam 

5.  To  be  removed,  ypi  nasa,  2. 

Job  4.  21  Doth  not  their  excellency,  .go  away? 

G.  To  go  on  or  over,  tjy  abar. 

2  Sa.  18.  9  the  mule  that  (was)  under  him  went  away 

7 .To  go  up,  rh'J,  alali. 

2  Ki.  12.  18  and  he  went  away  from  Jerusalem 

S.To  turn  the  face,  r\:s  panah. 

Jer.  6.  4  Woe  unto  us  !  for  the  day  goeth  away,  for 

9.  To  turn,  US?  haphak. 

2  Ch.  9.  12  went  away  to  her  own  land,  she  and  her 

10.  To  go  away  or  off,  anepxoyai  aperchomai. 

Matt.  8.  31  [suffer  us  to  go  away  into  the  herd  of  sw.  ] 

19.  22  he  went  away  sorrowful  :  for  he  had  gr. 

25.  46  And  these  shall  go  away  into  everlasting 

26.  42  He  went  away  again  the  second  time,  and 
26.  44  he  left  them,  and  went  away  again,  and 

Markio.  22  And  he  was  sad.  .and  went  away  grieved 
14.  39  And  again  he  went  away,  and  prayed 
Luke  2.  15  as  the  angels  were  gone  away  from  them 
John  4.  8  For  his  disciples  were  gone  away  unto  the 

6.  22  (that)  his  disciples  were  gone  away  alone 

10.  40  went  away  again  beyond  Jordan,  into 

16.  7  It  is  expedient  for  you  that  I  go  away 
16.  7  for  if  I  go  not  away,  the  Comforter  will 

20.  10  Then  the  disciples  went  away  again  unto 

11.  To  go  out  or  forth,  i^epxoyai  exerchomai. 

Acts  10.  23  on  the  morrow  Peter  went  away  with  tli. 

12.  To  pass  on,  nopcvopai  poreuomai. 

Matt  28.  16  Then  the  eleven  disciples  went  away  into 
13. 7*0  go  away,  uirdyw  hupagd. 

John  6.  67  Then  said  Jesus.  .Will  ye  also  go  away? 

12.  11  many  of  the  Jews  went  away,  and  belie. 
14.  28  I  go  away,  and  come  (again)  unto  you 

GO  back,  to  — 

1 .  To  depart,  remove,  fall  off  from,  bud  mush,  5. 
Job  23.  12  Neither  have  I  gone  back  from  the  comm. 

2.  To  go  back,  no  sag. 

Psa.  80.  18  So  will  not  we  go  back  from  thee  :  quick. 


3.  To  be  or  keep  free,  Vi?  para. 

Eze.  24  14  I  will  not  go  back,  neither  will  I  spare 

4 . To  go  back,  3W  shvh. 

Judg  11.  35  opened  my  mouth,  .and  I  cannot  go  back 
18.  26  he  turned  and  went  back  unto  his  house 

1  Ki.  13.  19  So  he  went  back  with  him,  and  did  eat 

2  Ki.  2.  13  went  back,  and  stood  by  the  bank  of  Jo. 

8.  29  And  king  Joram  went  back  to  be  healed 

GO  before,  to  — 

1  .To  go  before,  onp  qadam,  3. 

Psa.  68.  25  The  singers  went  before,  the  players  on 
89.  14  mercy  and  truth  shall  go  before  thy  face 

2.  To  go  before,  npodyoi  proago. 

Matt.  2.  9  and,  lo,  the  star . .  went  before  them,  till 
14.  22  and  to  go  before  him  unto  the  other  side 

21.  9  And  the  multitudes  that  went  before 
21  31  go  into  the  kingdom  of  God  before  you 
26  32  But  af  ter . .  I  will  go  before  you  into  Galilee 
28.  7  behold,  he  goeth  before  you  into  Galilee 

Mark  6.  45  to  go  to  the  other  side  before  unto  Beths. 

10.  32  and  Jesus  went  before  them  :  and  they 
11  9  And  they  that  went  before,  and  they  that 

1428  But  after . .  I  will  go  before  you  into  Galil. 

16.  7  tell . .  Peter  that  he  goeth  before  you  into 
Lukei8.  39  And  they  which  [went  before]  rebuked 

1  Ti  1  18  to  the  prophecies  which  went  before  on 

5.  24  going  before  to  judgment;  and  some  (men) 
Heb.  7.  18  the  commandment  going  before  for  the 

3.  To  go  before  or  first,  irpoepxopai  proerchmnai. 

Luke  1.  17  And  he  shall  go  before  him  in  the  spirit 

22.  47  one  of  the  twelve,  went  before  them 
Acts  20.  5  These  going  before,  tamed  for  us  at  Tro. 

20.  13  And  we  went  before  to  ship,  and  sailed 

2  Co.  9.  5  that  they  would  go  before  unto  you 

4 . To  pass  before,  irpoiropevopai  proporeuomai. 

Luke  1  76  for  thou  shalt  go  before  the  face  of  the  L. 
Acts  7.  40  Make  us  gods  to  go  before  us:  for  (as  for 

GO  beyond,  to  — 

1  .To  go  over  or  beyond,  135?  abar. 

Num  24. 13  I  cannot  go  beyond  the  commandment 

2.  To  go  over  or  beyond,  uirep/3aiVa>  huperbaino. 

1  Th.  4.  6  That  no  (man)  go  beyond  and  defraud 

GO  by,  to  — 

To  go  over  or  beyond,  "135(  abar. 

Job  21.  29  Have  ye  not  asked  them  that  go  by  the 
Psa.  129.  8  Neither  do  they  which  go  by  say,  The 

GO  captive,  to  — 

To  remove  into  exile,  npj  galah. 

Amos  6.  7  Therefore  now  shaU  they  go  captive  with 

GO,  to  cause  or  make  to  — 

1.  To  make  to  go  on,  i|Sn  halak,  3. 

Job  24.  10  They  cause  (him)  to  go  naked  without 

‘l.To  cause  lo  go  on,  H1?;  yalak,  5. 

Exodi4.  21  Lord  caused  the  sea  to  go  (back)  by  a  st. 
Lev.  26.  13  broken  the  bands . .  and  made  you  go  upri. 

2  Sa.  13. 13  whither  shall  I  cause  my  shame  to  go? 

GO  down,  to  — 

1.  To  go  in,  RiP  bo. 

Gen.  15.  17  when  the  sun  went  down,  and  it  was  d. 
Exod22.  26  it  unto  him  by  that  the  sun  goeth  down 
Deut  24.  13  the  pledge  again  when  the  sun  goeth  do. 

24.  15  neither  shall  the  sun  go  down  upon  it 
Josh  10.  13  and  hasted  not  to  go  down  about  a  whole 
Judg  14  18  the  seventh  day  before  the  sun  went  down 
19.  14  and  the  sun  went  down  upon  them 
2  Sa.  2.  24  the  sun  went  down  when  they  were  come 
Eccl.  1.  5  the  sun  goeth  down,  and  liasteth  to  his 
Isa.  60.  20  Thy  sun  shall  no  more  go  down ;  neither 
Jer.  15.  9  her  sun  is  gone  down  while,  .yet  day;  she 
Mic.  3.  6  the  sun  shall  go  down  over  the  prophets 

2 . To  be  cast  down,  nnn  chathath,  2. 

Job  21.  13  and  in  a  moment  go  down  to  the  grave 

3.  To  go  down,  tv  yarad. 

Gen.  11.  7  Go  to,  let  us  go  down,  and  there  confound 
12.  10  Abram  went  down  into  Egypt  to  sojourn 

18.  21  I  will  go  down  now,  and  see  whether 
24.  16  she  went  down  to  the  well,  and  filled 
24.  45  she  went  down  unto  the  well,  and  drew 
26.  2  Go  not  down  into  Egypt ;  dwell  in  the 

37.  35  I  will  go  down  into  the  grave  unto  my  s. 

38.  1  that  J  ndali  went  down  from  his  brethren 
42.  3  Joseph’s  ten  brethren  went  down  to  buy 

42.  38  My  son  shall  not  go  down  with  you  ;  for 

43.  4  wilt  send . .  we  will  go  down  and  buy  thee 
43.  s  thou  wilt  not  send . .  we  will  not  go  down 

43.  15  rose  up,  and  went  down  to  Egypt,  and 

44.  26  We  cannot  go  down,  .will  we  go  down 
46.  3  fear  not  to  go  down  into  Egypt ;  for  I 
46.  4  I  will  go  down  with  thee  into  Egypt ;  and 

Exodig.  14  Moses  went  down  from  the  mount  unto 

19.  2t  Go  down,  charge  the  people,  lest  they 

19.  25  Moses  went  down  unto  the  people,  and 
32.  15  Moses  turned,  and  went  down  from  the 

Nunn 6.  30  and  they  go  down  quick  into  the  pit;  then 
16.  33  They .  .went  down  alive  into  the  pit,  and 

20.  15  How  our  fathers  went  down  into  Egypt 
34.  n  And  the  coast  shall  go  down  from  S. 

Deut  10.  22  Thy  fathers  went  down  into  Egypt  with 
26.  5  he  went  down  into  Egypt,  and  sojourned 
Josh  15.  10  went  down  to  Beth-shemesh,  and  passed 
16.  3  And  goeth  down  westward  to  the  coast 
16.  7  it  went  down  from  Janohali  to  Ataroth 
18.  18  northward,  and  went  down  unto  Arabah 


Josh  24.  4  Jacob  and  his  children  went  down  into  E. 
Judg.  I.  9  the  children  of  Judah  went  down  to  fight 

3.  27  the  children  of  Israel  went  down  with 

3.  28  they  went  down  after  him,  and  took  the 

4.  14  So  Barak  went  down  from  mount  Tabor 

5.  1 1  then  shall  the  people  of  the  Lord  go  down 

7.  10  But  if  thou  fear  to  go  down,  go  thou  with 
7.  10  go  thou  with  Phurah  thy  servant  down 

7.  11  shall  thine  hands  be  strengthened  to  go  d. 

7.  11  Then  went  he  down  with  Phurah  his  ser. 

11.  37  that  I  may  go  up  and  down  upon  the 
14.  1  Samson  went  down  to  Timnatli,  and  saw 
14.  s  Then  went  Samson  down,  and  his  father 
14.  7  he  went  down  and  talked  with  the  worn. 

14. 10  So  his  father  went  down  unto  the  woman 

14.  19  he  went  down  to  Aslikelon,  and  slew  thi. 

15.  8  he  went  down  and  dwelt  in  the  top  of  the 
Ruth  3.  6  she  went  down  unto  the  floor,  and  did 

1  Sa.  10.  8  thou  shalt  go  down  before  me  to  Gilgal 

13.  20  all  the  Israelites  went  down  to  the  Pliili. 

14.  36  Let  11s  go  down  after  the  Philistines  by 

14.  37  Shall  I  go  down  after  the  Philistines? 

15.  12  passed  on,  and  gone  down  to  Gilgal 

20.  19  thou  shalt  go  down  quickly,  and  come  to 

22.  1  his  father’s  house  heard  (it),  they  went  d. 

23.  4  Arise,  go  down  to  Keilali ;  for  I  will  del. 

23.  8  to  go  down  to  Keilah,  to  besiege  David 

25.  1  David  arose,  and  went  down  to  the  wild. 

26.  2  Saul  arose,  and  went  down  to  the  wilder. 
26.  6  Who  will  go  down  with  me  to  Saul  to  the 
26.  6  Abishai  said,  I  will  go  down  with  thee 

29.  4  let  him  not  go  down  with  us  to  battle 

2  Sa.  5.  17  David  heard . .  and  went  down  to  the  hold 

11.  8  Go  down  to  thy  house,  and  wash  thy  feet 
11.  9  But  Uriah . .  went  not  down  to  his  house 

11. 10  Uriah  went  not  down  unto  his  house 

11. 10  why .  .didst  thou  not  go  down  unto  thine 

11.  13  went  out.  but  went  not  down  to  his  ho. 

17.  18  had  a  well,  .whither  they  went  down 

19.  20  come,  .to  go  down  to  meet  my  lord  the 

21.  15  David  went  down,  and  his  servants  with 
23.  13  three  of  the  thirty  chief  went  down,  and 
23.  20  he  went  down  also  and  slew  a  lion  in 

23.  21  he  went  down  to  him  with  a  staff,  and 

1  Ki.  1.  38  Cherethites,  and  the  Peletliites,  went  do. 

21.  16  that  Ahab  rose  up  to  go  down  to  the 

21.  18  Arise,  go  down  to  meet  Ahab  king  of  I. 

2  Ki.  1.  15  Go  down  with  him  ;  be  not  afraid  of  him 

1.  15  he  arose,  and  went  down  with  him  unto 

2.  2  I  will  not  leave  thee.  So  they  went  down 
3. 12  and  the  king  of  Edom  went  down  to  him 
5.  14  Then  went  he  down,  and  dipped  himself 
8.29  Ahaziah ..  went  down  to  see  J oram  the 

10.  13  we  go  down  to  salute  the  children  of  the 

12.  20  house  of  Millo,  which  goeth  down  to  Sil. 

20. 11  by  which  it  had  gone  down  in  the  dial  of 

1  Ch  11.  15  three  of  the  thirty  captains  went  down 

11.  22  he  went  down  and  slew  a  lion  in  a  pit 
11.  23  and  he  went  down  to  him  with  a  staff 

2  Ch.18.  2  And.  .he  went  down  to  Ahab  to  Samaria 

20.  16  To  morrow  go  ye  down  against  them 

22.  6  Azariah.  .went  down  to  see  Jehoram  the 
Nell.  3.  15  unto  the  stairs  that  go  down  from  the 
Job  7.  9  so  he  that  goeth  down  to  the  grave  shall 

17.  16  They  shall  go  down  to  the  bars  of  the  pit 
Psa  22.  29  all  they  that  go  down  to  the  dust  shall 

28.  1  I  become  like  them  that  go  down  into 

30.  3  kept,  .that  I  shoidd  not  go  down  to  the 

30.  9  What  profit . .  when  I  go  down  to  the  pit  ? 
55.  15  let  them  go  down  quick  into  hell :  for 
88.  4  I  am  counted  with  them  that  go  down 
104.  8  they  go  down  by  the  valleys  unto  the 
107.  23  They  that  go  down  to  the  sea  in  ships 
107.  26  they  go  down  again  to  the  depths  :  their 
115.  17  neither  any  that  go  down  into  silence 
133.  2  went  down  to  the  skirts  of  his  garments 
143.  7  lest  I  be  like  unto  them  that  go  down 
Prov.  1.  12  whole,  as  those  that  go  down  into  the  pit 
5.  5  Her. feet  go  down  to  death  ;  her  steps 

18.  8  they  go  down  into  the  innermost  parts 
26.  22  they  go  down  into  the  innermost  parts 

Song  6.  1 1  I  went  down  into  the  garden  of  nuts  to 
Isa.  14.  19  that  go  down  to  the  stones  of  the  pit 

30.  2  That  walk  to  go  down  into  Egypt,  and 

31.  1  Woe  to  them  that  go  down  to  Egypt  for 
38.  18  they  that  go  down  into  the  pit  cannot 
42.  10  ye  that  go  down  to  the  sea,  and  all  that 
52.  4  My  people  went  down  aforetime  into  Eg. 
63.  14  As  a  beast  goeth  down  into  the  valley 

Jer.  18.  2  Arise,  and  go  down  to  the  potter's  house 

18.  3  Then  I  went  down  to  the  potter's  house 

22.  i  Go  down  to  the  house  of  the  king  of  J. 

36.  12  Then  he  went  down  into  the  king's  house 
48. 15  his  chosen  young  men  are  gone  down  to 
50.  27  let  them  go  down  to  the  slaughter  :  woe 
Eze.  26.  11  thy  strong  garrisons  shall  go  down  to  the 
26.  20  with  them  that  go  down  to  the  pit,  that 

31.  14  death,  with  them  that  go  down  to  the 
31.  15  In  the  day  when  he  went  down  to  the 

31.  17  They  also  went  down  into  hell  with  him 

32.  18,  24,  25,  29,  30  with  them  that  go  down  t:o 

32.  19  go  down,  and  be  thou  laid  with  the  uncir. 
47.  8  These  waters,  .go  down  into  the  desert 

Amos  6.  2  then  go  down  to  Gath  of  the  Philistines 
Jon.  1.  3  Jonah  rose  up.  .and  went  down  to  Joppa 

1.  3  went  down  into  it,  to  go  with  them  unto 

2.  6  I  went  down  to  the  bottoms  of  the  mou.i 

4 . To  be  taken  or  brought  down,  tv  yarad,  6. 

1  Sa.  30.  24  as  his  part  (is)  that  goeth  down  to  the 

5.  To  go  down,  nni  nacliath. 

Job  21.  13  and  in  a  moment  go  down  to  the  grave 


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C. To  stretchout,  naj  natah. 

Nuroai.  15  that  goeth  down  to  tlie  dwelling  of  Ar. 

2  Ki.20.  10  light  thing  for  the  shadow  to  go  down 

7.  To  go  in  upon,  emdvu  eirl  epiduo  epi. 

Eph.  4.  26  let  not  the  sun  go  down  upon  your  wrath 

8.  To  go  down,  Karafialvoi  katabaino. 

Markiy.  15  let  him.  .not  go  down  into  the  house 
Luke  2.  51  he  went  down  with  them,  and  came  to 

10.  30  A  certain  (man)  went  down  from  Jems. 

18.  14  this  man  went  down  to  his  house  justified 
John  2.  12  After  this  he  went  down  to  Capernaum 

4.  51  as  he  was  now  going  down,  his  servants 

5.  4  [an  angel  went  dow  n  at  a  certain  season] 

6.  16  his  disciples  went  down  unto  the  sea 
Acts  7.  15  So  Jacob  went  down  into  Egypt,  and  died 

8.  26  unto  the  way  that  goeth  down  from  Jer. 
8.  38  they  went  down  both  into  the  water,  both 
10.  21  Then  Peter  went  down  to  the  men  which 

14.  25  had  preached,  .they  went  down  into  A. 

18.  22  had  landed,  .he  went  down  to  Antioch 
20.  10  Paul  went  down,  and  fell  on  him,  and 

23.  10  commanded  the  soldiers  to  go  down,  and 

25.  6  had  tarried,  .he  went  down  unto  Cesarea 

9.  To  go  down,  Karepxoyai  katerchomai. 

Acts  8.  5  Then  Philip  went  down  to  the  city  of  S. 
12.  19  he  went  down  from  Judea  to  Cesarea 

GO  down  with,  to  — 

To  go  down  with,  <rvy.cara$aivo>  sugkatabainb. 

Acts  25.  5  go  down  with  (me),  and  accuse  this  man 
GO  every  where,  to  — 

To  go  throughout,  Siepxopai  dierchomai. 

Acts  8.  4  they . .  w  ent  every  where  preaching  the  w. 
GO  downward,  to  — 

To  go  doimi,  tv  yarad. 

Eccl.  3.  21  the  spirit  of  the  beast  that  goeth  downw. 
GO  far  (off),  to  — 

1  .To  be  or  keep  far  off,  pm  rachaq. 

Prov.  19.  7  how  much  more  do  his  friends  go  far  from 
Eze.  8.  6  that  I  should  go  far  off  from  my  sanctuary 

2.  To  go  or  put  far  off,  pm  rachaq,  5. 

Josh.  8.  4  go  not  very  far  from  the  city,  but  be  ye 
GO  far  away,  to  — 

To  go  or  put  far  off,  pm  rachaq,  5. 

Exod  8.  28  only  ye  shall  not  go  very  far  away :  entr. 
GO  farther,  to  — 

1  .To  go  forward  or  forth,  irpoflaivw  probaino. 

Mark  1.  19  when  he  had  gone  a  little  farther  thence 

2  .To  go fonvard,  or  forth,  npoepxoyaiproerchomai. 

Matt  26.  39  [he  went  a  little  farther,]  and  fell  on  his 
GO  forth,  to  — 

l.To  go  forth  or  out,  rx;  yatsa. 

Gen.  8.  7  he  sent  forth  a  raven,  which  went  forth 
8.  16  Go  forth  of  the  ark,  thou,  and  thy  wife 
8.  18  Noah  went  forth,  and  his  sons,  and  his 

8.  19  Every  beast,  .went  forth  out  of  the  ark 

9.  18  the  sons  of  Noah,  that  went  forth  of  the 

10.  11  Out  of  that  land  went  forth  Asshur,  and 

11.  31  they  went  forth  with  them  from  Ur  of 

12.  5  they  went  forth  to  go  into  the  land  of  C. 

42.  15  By  the  life  of  Pharaoh  ye  shall  not  go  fo. 

Lev.  14.  3  the  priest  shall  go  forth  out  of  the  camp 
Nuni26.  4  which  went  forth  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

31.  13  went  forth  to  meet  them  without  the  ca. 
33.  1  which  went  forth  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
Deut2i.  10  When  thou  goest  forth  to  war  against 

23.  9  When  the  host  goeth  forth  against  thine 
23.  12  a  place,  .whither  thou  shalt  go  forth abr. 
Josh  18.  17  went  forth  toEn-shemesh,  and  went  forth 
Judg.  3.  23  Then  Ehud  went  forth  through  the  porch 

5.  31  as  the  sun  when  he  goeth  forth  in  his  m. 
20.  25  Benjamin  went  forth  against  them  out  of 
Ruth  1 .  7  Wherefore  she  went  forth  out  of  the  place 

1  Sa.  17.  ss  when  Saul  saw  David  go  forth  against  the 

18.  30  the  princes  of  the  Philistines  went  forth 
18.  30  and  it  cameto  pass,  after  they  went  forth 
23.  13  was  told  Saul  .  and  he  forbare  to  go  forth 
30.  21  they  went  forth  to  meet  David,  and  to  m. 

2  Sa.  1 1.  1  it  came . .  at  the  time  when  kings  go  forth 

13.  39  king  David  longed  to  go  forth  unto  Abs. 

15.  16  the  king  went  forth,  and  all  hishouseho. 
15.  17  the  king  went  forth,  and  all  the  people 
18.  2  I  will  surely  go  forth  with  you  myself  also 

18.  3  Thou  shalt  not  go  forth  :  for  if  we  flee 

19.  7  Now  therefore  arise,  go  forth,  and  speak 

19.  7  if  thou  go  not  forth,  there  will  not  tarry 

20.  8  a  sword ..  as  he  went  forth  it  fell  out 

1  Ki.  2.  36  dwell  there,  and  go  not  forth  thence  any 

19. 11  And  he  said.  Go  forth,  and  stand  upon 
22.  22  said,  I  will  go  forth . .  go  forth,  and  do  so 

2  Ki.  2.  21  he  went  forth  unto  the  spring  of  the  wa. 

8.  3  she  went  forth  to  cry  unto  the  king  for 

9.  is  let  none  go  forth  (nor)  escape  out  of  the 

11.  7  two  parts  of  all  you  that  go  forth  on  the 

18.  7  he  prospered  whithersoever  he  went  forth 

19.  31  out  of  Jerusalem  shall  go  forth  a  remnant 

1  Ch.  12.  33,  36  such  as  went  forth  to  battle,  expert  in 

2  Ch.  20.  20  went  forth  into  the  wilderness  of  Tekoa 

20.  20  as  they  went  forth,  Jehoshaphat  stood 

25.  s  three  hundred  thousand . .  to  go  forth  to 

26.  6  he  went  forth  and  warred  against  the  Ph. 
Neh.  8.  15  Go  forth  unto  the  mount,  and  fetch  olive 

8. 16  So  the  people  went  forth,  and  brought 
Esth.  4.  6  So  Hatach  went  forth  to  Mordecai  unto 


Esth.  5.  9  Then  went  Hainan  forth  that  day  joyful 
Job  1.  12  So  Satan  went  forth  from  the  presence  of 

2.  7  So  Satan  went  forth  from  the  presence  of 

24.  5  go  they  forth  to  their  work  ;  rising  betim. 
39.  4  they  go  forth,  and  return  not  unto  them 

Psa.  44.  9  But  thou . .  goest  not  forth  with  our  armi. 
68.  7  when  thou  wentcst  forth  before  thy  peop. 
104.  23  Man  goeth  forth  unto  his  work  and  to 
108.  11  wilt  not  thou,  O  God,  go  forth  with  our 
146.  4  His  breath  goeth  forth,  he  retumeth  to 
Prov.  25.  8  Go  not  forth  hastily  to  strive,  lest  (thou 
30.  27  yet  go  they  forth  all  of  them  by  bands 
Song  1.  8  go  thy  way  forth  by  the  footsteps  of  the 

3.  11  Go  forth,  0  ye  daughters  of  Zion,  and 

7.  11  let  us  go  forth  into  the  field  ;  let  us  lodge 
Isa.  2.  3  for  out  of  Zion  shall  go  forth  the  law,  and 
7.  3  Go  forth  now  to  meet  Ahaz,  thou,  and  S. 

37.  32  out  of  Jerusalem  shall  go  forth  a  remna. 

37.  36  Then  the  angel  of  the  Lord  went  forth 

42.  13  The  Lord  shall  go  forth  as  a  mighty  man 

48.  3  they  went  forth  out  of  my  mouth,  and  I 

48.  20  Go  ye  forth  of  Babylon,  flee  ye  from  the 

49.  9  Go  forth  ;  to  them  that  (are)  in  darkness 

49.  17  they  that  made  thee  waste  shall  go  forth 
55.  11  So  shall  my  word  be  that  goeth  forth  out 
62.  1  until  the  righteousness  thereof  go  forth 
66.  24  they  shall  go  forth,  and  look  upon  the 

Jer.  2.  37  Yea,  thou  shalt  go  forth  from  him,  and 

6.  25  Go  not  forth  into  the  field,  nor  walk  by 

14.  18  If  I  go  forth  into  the  field,  then  behold 

15.  1  cast,  .out  of  my  sight  let  them  go  forth 

15.  2  Whither  shall  we  go  forth  ?  then  thou 
19.  2  go  forth  unto  the  valley  of  the  son  of  H. 
22.  1 1  Sliallum . .  which  went  forth  out  of  this  pi. 

25.  32  evil  shall  go  forth  from  nation  to  nation 

30.  23  the  whirlwind  of  the  Lord  goeth  forth 

31.  4  and  shalt  go  forth  in  the  dances  of  them 
31.  39  the  measuring  line  shall  yet  go  forth  over 

37.  12  Then  Jeremiah  went  forth  out  of  Jerusa. 

38.  2  he  that  goeth  forth  to  the  Chaldeans  shall 

38.  8  Ebed-melech  went  forth  out  of  the  king’s 
38.  17  If  thou  wilt  assuredly  go  forth  unto  the 
38.  18  But  if  thou  wilt  not  go  forth  to  the  king 

38.  21  But  if  thou  refuse  to  go  forth,  this  (is) 

39.  4  went  forth  out  of  the  city  by  night,  by 
41.  6  Ishmael.  .went  forth  from  Mizpah  to 

43.  12  he  shall  go  forth  from  thence  in  peace 

44.  17  whatsoever  thing  goeth  forth  out  of  our 
48.  7  Chemosh  shall  go  forth  into  captivity 

50.  8  go  forth  out  of  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans 
52.  7  went  forth  out  of  the  city  by  night,  by 

Eze.  1.  13  and  out  of  the  fire  went  forth  lightning 

3.  22  Arise,  go  forth  into  the  plain,  and  I  will 
3.  23  Then  I  arose,  and  went  forth  into  the  pi. 
9.  7  he  said,  .go ye  forth.  And  they  w'ent  forth 

12.  4  thou  shalt  go  forth  at  even  in  their  sight 
12.  12  the  prince . .  shall  bear. .  and  shall  go  forth 

16.  14  thy  renown  went  forth  among  the  heathen 

21.  4  shall  my  sword  go  forth  out  of  his  sheath 

24.  12  her  great  scum  went  not  forth  out  of  her 

27.  33  When  thy  wares  went  forth  out  of  the 
30.  9  In  that  day  shall  messengers  go  forth  from 

39.  9  they  that  dwell  in  the  cities . .  shall  go  forth 
44.  19  when  they  go  forth  into  the  outer  court 
46.  2  then  he  shall  go  forth  ;  but  the  gate  shall 
46.  8  and  he  shall  go  forth  by  the  way  thereof 
46.  9  shall  go  forth  by  the  way  of  the  north  ga. 
46.  9  but  shall  go  forth  over  against  it 

46.  10  and  when  they  go  forth,  shall  go  forth 

46.  12  then  he  shall  go  forth  ;  and  after  his 

47.  3  And  when  the  man .  .went  forth  eastward 
Dan.  11.  44  therefore  he  shall  go  forth  with  great 
Hos.  6.  5  (are  as)  the  light  (that)  goeth  forth 
Joel  2.  16  let  the  bridegroom  go  forth  of  his  cham. 

3.  18  and  a  fountain  shall  come  forth  of  the 
Amos  5.  3  and  that  which  went  forth  (by)  an  hundr. 
Mic.  4.  2  for  the  law  shall  go  forth  of  Zion,  and  the 

4.  10  for  now  shalt  thou  go  forth  out  of  the 
Hab.  1.  4  aud  judgment  doth  never  go  forth  ;  for 

3.  5  and  burning  coals  went  forth  at  his  feet 
3.  13  Thou  wentest  forth  for  the  salvation  of 
Zech.  2.  3  the  angel  that  talked  with  me  went  forth 

5.  3  This  (is)  the  curse  that  goeth  forth  over 

5.  5  the  angel  that  talked  with  me  went  forth 

5.  5  and  see  what  (is)  this  that  goeth  forth 

5.  6  This  (is)  an  ephah  that  goeth  forth.  He 

6.  5  which  go  forth  from  standing  before 

6.  6  The  black  horses .  go  forth  into  the  north 

6.  6  and  the  white  go  forth  after  them 

6.  6  and  the  grisled  go  forth  towardjthe  south 
6.  7  And  the  bay  went  forth,  and  sought  to  go 
9.  14  his  arrow  shall  go  forth  as  the  lightning 
14.  2  and  half  of  the  city  shall  go  forth  into 
14.  3  Then  shall  the  Lord  go  forth,  and  fight 
Mai.  4.  2  and  ye  shall  go  forth,  and  grow  up  as 

2.  To  remove,  journey,  jipj  nasa. 

Num  11.  31  And  there  went  forth  a  wind  from  the  L. 
Jer.  31.  24  and  they  (that)  go  forth  with  flocks 

3  .To  go  forth,  ppl  nephaq. 

Dan.  2.  13  And  the  decree  went  forth  that  the  wise 

4.  To  go  over  or  beyond,  133)  abar. 

2  Ch.21.  9  Then  Jelioram  went  forth  with  his  princes 
Isa.  28.  19  From  the  time  that  it  goeth  forth  it  shall 

5.  To  go  on  out  of,  iKtropebopai  ekporeuomai. 
Markio.  17  And  when  he  was  gone  forth  into  the  way 
Rev.  16.  14  (which)  [go  forth]  unto  the  kings  of  the 

6.  To  go  forth  or  out  of,  i£epxoycu  exerchomai. 

Matt  13.  3  Behold,  a  sower  went  forth  to  sow 

14.  14  And  Jesus  went  forth,  and  saw  a  great 


Matt24.  26  he  is  in  the  desert ;  go  not  forth 

25.  1  and  went  forth  to  meet  the  bridegroom 
Mark  2.12  and  went  forth  before  them  all:  insomuch 

2. 13  And  he  went  forth  again  by  the  sea  side 

3.  6  And  the  Pharisees  went  forth,  and  straig. 

6.  24  And  she  went  forth,  and  said  unto  her 
14.  16  And  his  disciples  went  forth,  and  came 

16.  20  [And  they  went  forth,  and  preached  every] 

Luke  5.  27  And  after  these  things  he  went  forth 

7.  17  this  rumour  of  him  went  forth  tlirougho. 

8.  27  And  when  he  went  forth  to  land,  there 
John  1.  43  Jesus  would  go  forth  into  Galilee,  and 

12.  13  and  went  forth  to  meet  him,  and  .cried 
18.  1  he  went  forth  with  his  disciples  over 

18.  4  .1  esus . .  went  forth,  and  said  unto  them 

19.  4  Pilate  therefore  went  forth  again,  and 

19.  17  And  he  bearing  his  cross  went  forth  into 

20.  3  Peter  therefore  went  forth,  and  that 

21.  3  They  went  forth,  and  entered  into  a  ship 
Acts  16.  3  Him  would  Paul  have  to  go  forth  with 
Heb.  13.  13  Let  us  go  forth  therefore  unto  him  with. 
3  Jo.  7  for  his  name's  sake  they  went  forth 
Rev.  6.  2  and  he  went  forth  conquering,  and  to  co. 

7.  To  go  or  pass  on,  iropevoyat  poreuomai. 

Luke  8.  14  when  they  have  heard,  go  forth,  and  are 
GO  (forth),  able  to  — 

To  go  forth  or  out  of,  ky;  yatsa. 

Num.  1.  3  all  that  are  able  to  go  forth  to  war  in 

1.  20  all  that  were  able  to  go  forth  to  war 
[So  also  22,  24,  26,  28,  30,  32,  34,  36,  38,  40,  42,  45.] 

26.  2  all  that  are  able  to  go  to  war  in  Israel 

GO  forth,  to  cause  to  — 

To  cause  to  go  forth,  ky;  yatsa,  5. 

Eze.  20.  10  I  caused  them  to  go  forth  out  of  the  land 

GO  forth,  to  make  to  — 

To  cause  to  remove  or  journey,  ppj  nasa,  5. 

Psa.  78.  52  But  made  his  own  people  to  go  forth  like 
GO  forward,  to  — 

1. To  go  on,  T[Sn  halak. 

2  Ki.  20.  9  shall  the  shadow  go  forward  ten  degrees 

2 . To  {cause)  to  smite,  npl  nakah,  5. 

2  Ki.  3.  24  but  they  went  forward  smiting  the  Moab. 

3 . To  lift  up,  ypi  nasa. 

Exodi4-  15  speak  unto.  .Israel,  that  they  go  fonvard 
Num.  2.  24  they  shall  go  forward  in  the  third  rank 

10.  5  that  lie  on  the  east  parts  shall  go  fonvard 

l.To  go  forward,  irpoepxogai  proerchomai. 

Marki4.  35  And  [he  went  forward]  a  little,  and  fell  on 
GO  further,  to  — 

To  put  asunder,  Sitarrifii  distemi. 

Acts  27.  28  and  when  they  had  gone  a  little  further 
GO  from,  to  — 

To  move,  wander,  flee  away,  Til  nedad. 

Dan.  6.  18  Then  the  king,  .his  sleep  went  from  him 
GO  hard,  to  — 

To  be  or  go  nigh,  wii  nagash. 

Judg  9.  52  and  went  hard  unto  the  door  of  the  tow. 

GO  home,  to  — 

To  go  back,  nity  shub. 

1  Sa.  18.  2  and  would  let  him  go  no  more  home  to 
GO  in,  to  — 

1  .To  go  in,  kia  bo. 

Gen.  7.  7  And  Noah  went  in,  and  his  sons,  and  his 

7.  9  There  went  in  two  and  two  unto  Noah 

7.  15  And  they  went  in  unto  Noah  into  the  ark 

7.  16  they  that  went  in,  went  in  male  aud  female 
16.  2  I  pray  thee,  go  in  unto  my  maid  ;  it  may 
16.  4  And  he  went  in  unto  Hagar,  and  she 
19.  33  and  the  first  born  went  in,  and  lay  with 
19.  34  go  thou  in,  (and)  lie  with  him,  that  we 
23. 10,  18  all  that  went  in  at  the  gate  of  his  city 
29.  21  my  days  are  fulfilled,  that  I  may  go  in 
29.  23  brought  her  to  him ;  and  he  went  in  unto 

29.  30  he  went  in  also  unto  Rachel,  and  he  loved 

30.  3  Behold  my  maid  Billiah,  go  in  unto  her 
30.  4  gave  him  Billiah.  .and  Jacob  went  in  unto 
38.  2  and  he  took  her,  and  went  in  unto  her 
38.  8  Go  in  unto  thy  brother’s  wife,  and  marry 
38.  9  he  went  in  unto  his  brother's  wife,  that  he 

Exod.  5.  1  Moses  and  Aaron  went  in,  and  told  Phar. 

6. 1 1  Go  in,  speak  unto  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt 

7.  10  Moses  and  Aaron  went  in  unto  Pharaoh 

9.  1  Go  in  unto  Pharaoh,  and  tell  him,  Thus 

10.  1  Go  in  unto  Pharaoh :  for  I  have  hardened 
14.  23  the  Egyptians  pursued,  and  went  in  after 

28.  29,  35  when  he  goeth  in  unto  the  holy  (place) 
28.  30  when  he  goeth  in  before  the  Lord  :  and 
34.  34  when  Moses  went  in  before  the  LORD  to 
34.  35  until  he  went  in  to  speak  with  him 

Lev.  14.  36  the  priest  shall  go  in  to  see  the  house 
16.  17  when  he  goeth  in  to  make  an  atonement 

21. 11  Neither  shall  he  go  in  to  any  dead  body 
2i'  23  he  shall  not  go  in  unto  the  veil,  nor  come 
Num.  4.  19  Aaron  and  his  sons  shall  go  in,  andappo. 

4.  20  they  shall  not  go  in  to  see  when  the  holy 

8.  15  after  that  shall  the  Levites  go  in  to  do 

8.  24  they  shall  go  in  to  wait  upon  the  service 

27.  17  which  may  go  in  before  them,  and  which 
Deut.  1.  8  go  in  and  possess  the  land  which  the  L. 

1.  37  saying,  Thou  also  shalt  not  go  in  thither 
1.  38  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun.  .shall  go  in  thit. 


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Deut. 


4 

4- 

6. 

8. 

9-, 

10. 

11. 
ii. 
ii. 
ii. 
21. 
22. 
25- 
27- 


Josh. 


Jiulg.  3. 
6. 
15- 
i5- 
16. 
19. 
19- 

Ruth  3. 
4- 

1  Sa.  24. 

2  Sa.  3. 

7- 

12. 

12. 

16. 

16. 

I7' 

z  Ki.  t. 

11. 

13- 

*3- 

16. 

*7- 
4- 

4- 

5- 
5- 
9- 


sKi 


1  Ch. 

2  Ch.  23. 

26. 

29. 

Nch.  6. 
9- 
9- 

,  9- 

Esth.  2. 


4- 

4- 

5- 

Psa.  26. 
51- 

Pro  v.  6. 
Jer.  36. 
Eze.  8. 
8. 

9- 

10. 

10. 


,q  they  shall  go  in  thither,  and  unto  them 
i  go  in  and  possess  the  land  which  the  Lo. 

2i  that  I  should  not  go  in  unto  that  good 
J8  that  thou  mayest  go  in  and  possess  the 
i  go  in  and  possess  the  land  which  the  Lo. 

I  to  go  in  to  possess  nations  greater  and 

11  that  they  may  go  in  and  possess  the  land 
8  and  go  in  and  possess  the  land  whither 

10  the  land  whither  thou  goest  to  possess  it 

11  the  land, whither  ye  go  to  possess  it,  (is)  a 
21  ye  shall  pass  over  Jordan  to  go  in  to 

11  after  that  thou  shalt  go  in  unto  her 
11  If  any  man  take  a  wife,  and  go  in  unto 
,  her  husband’s  brother  shall  go  m  unto 
1  that  thou  mayest  go  in  unto  the  land 

1 1  to  go  in  to  possess  the  land,  which  the 

21  the  young  men  that  were  spies  went  in 

12  and  go  in  unto  them,  and  they  to  you 

22  the  haft  also  went  in  after  the  blade 
iq  Gideon  went  in,  and  made  ready  a  kid 

1  I  will  go  in  to  my  wife  into  the  chamber 

I  would  not  suffer  him  to  go  in 

I  saw  there  an  harlot,  and  went  m  unto  her 

II  they  turned  aside  thither,  to  go  in  (and) 

II  when  lie  went  in,  he  sat  him  down  in  a  s. 

4  thou  shalt  go  in,  and  uncover  his  feet 

11  when  he  went  in  unto  her,  the  Lord  gave 

1  Saul  went  in  to  cover  his  feet :  and  David 

7  Wherefore  hast  thou  gone  in  unto  my 

18  Then  went  king  David  in,  and  sat  before 
16  David  fasted,  and  went  in,  and  lay  all 

24  David  comforted  Bath-sheba.  .and  went  in 

21  Go  in  into  thy  father's  concubines,  which 

22  Absalom  went  in  unto  his  father’s  concu. 

25  Ithra,  an  Israelite,  that  went  in  to  Abigail 

II  ISath-sheba  went  in  unto  the  king  into 

2  Ye  shall  not  go  in  to  them,  neither  shall 

8  I  will  not  go  in  with  thee,  neither  will 

16  I  may  not  return .  .nor  go  in  with  thee 

10  Zirari  went  in  and  smote  him,  and  killed 
12  that  I  may  go  in  and  dress  it  for  me  and 

11  He  went  in  therefore,  and  shut  the  door 

17  she  went  in,  and  fell  at  his  feet,  and 

4  went  in,  and  told  his  lord,  saying,  Thus 
21  he  went  in,  and  stood  before  his  master 
2  go  in,  and  make  him  arise  up  from  among 

24  when  they  went  in  to  offer  sacrifices  and 

25  Go  in.  .slay  them ;  let  none  come  forth 
21  Hezron  went  in  to  the  daughter  of  Mac. 
21  when  he  went  in  to  his  wife,  she  concei 

6  they  shall  go  in,  for  they  (are)  holy  :  but 

17  Azariah  the  priest  went  in  after  him,  and 

18  they  went  in  to  Hezekiali  the  king,  ami 

1 1  would  go  into  the  temple . .  I  will  not  go  111 
they  should  go  in  to  possess  the  land. 

21  that  they  should  go  in  to  possess  (it) 

24  the  children  went  in  and  possessed  the 

12  when  every  maid’s  turn  was  come  to  go  in 
lithe  turn  of  Esther ..  was  come  to  go  in 

8  to  charge  her  that  she  should  go  in  unto 
16  so  will  I  go  in  unto  the  king,  which  (is) 

14  then  go  thou  in  merrily  with  the  king 
4  neither  will  I  go  in  with  dissemblers 
title  after  he  had  gone  in  to  Bath-sheba 
2Q  So  he  that  goeth  in  to  his  neighbour  s 
20  they  went  in  to  the  king  into  the  court 
q  Go  in,  and  behold  the  wicked  abonuna. 

10  I  went  in  and  saw;  and,  behold,  every 
2  they  went  in,  and  stood  beside  the  braz. 

2  Go  in  between  the  wheels,  (even)  under 
2  And  he  went  in  in  my  sight  . 

1  Cherubini  stood,  .when  the  man  went  111 
6  he  went  in,  and  stood  beside  the  wheels 
44  went  in . .  as  they  go  in . .  so  went  they  in 
8  lie  shall  go  in  by  the  way  of  the  porch  of 
10  when  they  go  in,  shall  go  in ;  and  when 


GO  into,  to  — 

1.  To  go  in,  to  a  bo. 

1  Ki.  11.  17  That  Hadad  fled,  .to  go  into  Egypt 
1  Sa  20.  42  he  arose,  .and  Jonathan  went  into  the  c. 
Jer  42.  17  the  men  that  set  their  faces  to  go  into  E. 

44.  12  that  have  set  their  faces  to  go  into  the 

2.  To  qo  into,  tl(ripxoH-al  eiserchomai. 

Matt  11.  11  Not  that  which  goeth  into  the  mouth 
21  12  And  Jesus  went  into  the  temple  of  God 
27'.  11  went  into  the  holy  city,  and  appeared 
Mark  2.  26  How  he  went  into  the  house  of  God  in 
8  26  Neither  go  into  the  town,  nor  tell  (it)  to 
Luke  1  9  when  he  went  into  the  temple  of  the  L. 

4.  16  went  into  the  synagogue  on  the  sabbath 
6.  4  How  he  went  into  the  house  of  God,  and 
7  36  lie  went  into  the  Pharisee’s  house,  and 
iq!  45  lie  went  into  the  temple,  and  began  to 
John  18.  28  went  not  into  the  judgment  hall,  lest 
iq.  o  went  again  into  the  judgment  hall,  ana 
20.  6  went  into  the  sepulchre,  and  seeth  the 
Acts  q.  6  go  into  the  city,  and  it  shall  be  told  thee 
ii  14  went  into  the  synagogue  on  the  sabbath 
14  1  went  both  together  into  the  synagogue 

zg.  8  he  went  into  the  synagogue,  and  spake 

3.  To  enter  into,  ticnropevopai  eisporeuomai. 

Mark  1.  21  went  into  Capernaum  ;  and  straightway 

GO  into  with,  to  —  .  . 

To  qo  in  with,  avvei aepxopai  suneiserchomai. 

John  6.  22  Jesus  went  not  with  his  disciples  into 

GO,  to  let  — 

1  .To  become  feeble,  desist,  nsi  raphah. 

Exod.  4.  26  So  he  let  him  go ;  then  she  said,  A  bloody 

2 .To  loose  off  or  away,  airoXvui  apoluo. 

Lukem.  4  he  took,  .and  healed  him.  and  let  him  go 
22.  68  if  I  also  ask  (you), [ye  will  not .  .let  (me)  go] 
21  22  therefore  chastise  him,  and  let  (lnm)  go 
Johniq.  12  If  thou  let  this  man  go,  thou  art  not  Ce. 
Acts  i  11  when  he  was  determined  to  let  (him)  go 
4  21  they  let  them  go,  findingnothing  how  they 
T  a,  being  let  go,  they  went  to  their  own  co. 

1  40  And  they  commanded . .  and  let  them  go 
11  11  were  let  go  in  peace  from  the  brethren 
,§!  11  sent,  .saying,  Let  those  men  go 

16  16  The  magistrates  have  sent  to  let  you  go 

17  q  when  they  had  taken  ,  they  let  them  go 
28.  18  Who.  .would  have  let  (me)  go,  because 

GO,  to  make  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  tread,  3173  darak,  5. 

Psa  1  iq.  ii  Make  me  to  go  in  the  path  of  thy  com. 
Isa.'  11. 15  The  Lord  shall . .  make . .  go  over  dry  shod 

2.  To  cause  to  pass  over,  i3jj  dbar,  5. 

Numn  21  ye  shall  make  (it)  go  through  the  fire,  and 
31.  23  ye  shall  make  go  through  the  water 

GO  near,  to  — 

1  .To  go  near,  3Ti)  qarab.  . 

Lev  10.  1  So  they  went  near,  and  carried  them  111 
Deut.  5.  27  Go  thou  near,  and  hear  all  that  the  Lord 

2.  To  go  near,  qarab,  3. 

Job  31.  37  as  a  prince  would  I  go  near  unto  him 


Dan.  12.  9  And  he  said,  Go  thy  way,  Daniel :  for  the 
12.  13  go  thou  thy  way  till  the  end.  .for  thou 

2 . To  go  off  or  away,  airipxopai  aperchomai. 

Matt.  8.  33  and  went  their  ways  into  the  city,  and 
11  21  his  enemy. .  sowed  tares . .  and  went  his  w. 
20.  4  Go  ye  also.  .And  they  went  their  way 
22.  5  they  made  light  of  (it),  and  went  their  w. 
22.  22  marvelled,  and  left  him,  and  went  their  w. 
Markn.  4  they  went  their  way,  and  found  the  colt 
12.  12  and  they  left  him,  and  went  their  way 
Luke  8.  39  he  went  his  way,  and  published  through. 
19.  32  they  that  were  sent  went  their  way,  and 
22.  4  lie  went  his  way,  and  communed  with 
John  4.  28  The  woman,  .went  her  way  into  the  city 
11.  28  she  went  her  way,  and  called  Mary  her 
11.  46  some  of  them  went  their  ways  to  the  Ph. 
Acts  9. 17  Ananias  went  his  way,  and  entered  into 
Jas.  1.  24  For  he  beholdeth  himself,  and  goeth  his  w. 

3.  To  go  or  pass  on,  iropevo/nai  poreuomai. 

Luke  4.  30  But  he  passing  through .  .went  his  way 

7  22  Go  your  way,  and  tell  John  what  things 
17'.  19  go  thy  way  :  thy  faith  hath  made  thee 

John  4.  50  Go  thy  way.  and  he  went  his  way 
Acts  9  13  But  the  Lord  said  unto  him,  Go  thy  way 
21  5  we  departed  and  went  our  way  ;  and 

24.  25  Go  thy  way  for  this  time ;  when  I  have  a 

4 . To  qo  away,  virdyoi  hupago. 

Matt.  5.  24  Leave  there  thy  gift . .  and  go  thy  way 

8  4  but  go  thy  way,  show  thyself  to  the  priest 
8  1 1  Go  tliy  way  ;  and  as  thou  hast  believed 

20. 14  Take  (that)  thine  (is),  and  go  thy  way  :  I 
27.  65  go  your  way,  make  (it)  as  sure  as  ye  can 
Mark  1.  44  go  thy  way,  show  thyself  to  the  priest 

2  11  Arise,  .and  go  thy  way  unto  thine  house 
7  2q  And  he  said .  .For  this  saying  go  tliy  way 
10.  21  go  tliy  way,  sell  whatsoever  thou  hast 
10.  52  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Go  thy  way  ;  thy  fa. 
11  2  Go  your  way  into  the  village  over  against 

j6.  7  But  go  your  way,  tell  his  disciples  and  P. 
Luke  10.  3  Go  your  ways  :  behold,  I  send  you  forth 
John  8.  21  I  go  my  way,  and  ye  shall  seek  me,  and 
16.  5  But  now  I  go  my  way  to  lnm  that  sent 
18.  8  if.  .ye  seek  me,  let  these  go  their  way 
Rev.  16.  1  Go  your  ways,  and  pour  out  the  vials  of 

GO  onward,  to  — 

To  remove ,  journey ,  VQi  nasa.  . 

Exod4o.  36  the  children  of  Israel  went  onward  in  all 

GO  on  journey,  to  — 

To  qo  on  the  way,  bSoinopiu  liodoiporeb. 

Acts  10.  9  as  they  went  on  their  journey,  and  drew 

GO  out,  to  — 

1.3-0  qo  on,  halalc. 

Ruth  1.  21  I  went  out  full,  and  the  Lord  hath  brou. 
Esth.  9.  4  his  fame  went  out  throughout  all  the 

2 . To  go  on,  t]1?)  yalak. 

Joshi6.  8  the  goings  out  thereof  were  at  the  sea 

3.  To  go  forth  or  out,  uy  yatsa. 


23- 

46. 

46. 


2.  To  go  over  or  beyond,  13!(  dbar. 

Exod32.  27  go  in  and  out  from  gate  to 


;ate  through. 


3.  To  qo  toward,  npoiripxopai  proserchomai.  _  _ 
Acts  8.  29  Then  the  Spirit  said.  .Go  near,  and  join 

GO  on,  to 


3.  To  go  up,  bbv_.  dial.  ,  ,  .  ,  . ,. 

Dan.  2.  16  Then  Daniel  went  in,  and  desired  of  the 

2  24  Daniel  went  in  unto  Arioch,  whom  the  k. 
6.  10  when  Daniel  knew,  .he  went  in  to  his  ho. 

4.  To  qo  in  into ,  eiseimi. 

Acts  21.  18  Paul  went  in  with  us  unto  James  ;  and 

5.  To  go  into , 

Matt.  7.  13 
9-  25 
23- 13 

25. 10 
26.  58 
Mark  1 4.  14 
15-  43 
Luke  8.  51 
ii-  37 
15.  28 


cto’^pxof^cu  eiserchomai. 
and  many  there  be  which  go  in  thereat 
he  went  in,  and  took  her  by  the  hand,  and 
go  in.  .neither  suffer  ye  them,  .to  go  m 
they  that  were  ready  went  in  with  him  to 
went  in,  and  sat  with  the  servants,  to  see 
wheresoever  he  shall  go  in,  say  ye  to  the 
Joseph . .  came,  and  went  in  boldly  unto  P. 
he  suffered  no  man  to  go  in,  save  Peter 
and  he  went  in,  and  sat  down  to  meat 
And  he  was  angry,  and  would  not  go  in 
And  he  went  in  to  tarry  with  them 
and  shall  go  in  and  out,  and  find  pasture 
stooping  down.  .saw.  .yet  went  he  not  111 
Then  went  in  also  that  other  disciple  # 
all  the  time  that  the  Lord  Jesus  went  m 
Arise,  and  go  into  the  city,  and  it  shall 
he  went  in,  and  found  many  that  were 
Thou  wentest  in  to  men  uncircumcised 
Paul,  as  bis  manner  was,  went  in  unto 

GO  in  with,  to  —  ,  . 

To  qo  in  with ,  avveiae pxopai  suneiserchomai. 
Johm8.  15  that  disciple,  .went  in  with  Jesus  into 


24.  29 
Johmo.  9 
20.  s 
20.  8 
Acts  1.  21 
9.  6 
10  27 
ii-  3 
17.  2 


1.  To  go  on,  fiVn  halak. 

Gen.  19.  2  shall  rise  up  early,  and  go  on  your  ways 

2.  To  qo  forth  or  out,  uy  yatsa. 

N 110114.  4  shall  go  on  to  Hazar-addar,  and  pass  on 
74  9  the  border  shall  go  on  to  Ziphron,  and  the 
Job  39.  21  he  goeth  on  to  meet  the  armed  men 

3.  To  lift  up  the  foot,  Sit  dy}  nasa  regel. 

Gen.  29.  1  Then  Jacob  went  on  his  journey,  and  ca. 

4.  To  be  done,  i31i  abad,  2. 

Ezra  5.  8  this  work  goeth  fast  on,  and  prospereth 

5.  To  go  over  or  beyond,  "OS l  dbar.  .. 

Exod  1 7.  5  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Go  on  before  the 

1  Sa. 21.  19  Go  on  before  me;  behold,  I  come  after 

2  Sa.iig.  40  went  on  to  Gilgal,  and  Cliimliam  went  on 

20.  ii  all  the  people  went  on  after  Joab,  topui 
Neh.  2.  14  I  went  on  to  the  gate  of  the  fountain,  and 

G.To  go  forward,  npofidivo)  probainu. 

Matt.  4.  21  going  on  from  thence,  be  saw  other  two 

7.To  bear  on,  <pfpu  phero.  , .  ... 

Heb.  6.  1  let  us  go  on  unto  perfection ;  not  lajinD 

GO  on  forward,  to  — 

To  pass  or  change,  ipn  chalapli. 

1  Sa.  10.  3  Then  shalt  thou  go  on  forward  from  me. 

GO  one  way  or  other,  to  — 

To  unite  self,  take  possession,  ink  achad,  j  . 

Eze.  21. 16  Go  thee  one  way  or  other .  .on  the  right 

GO  (one's)  wav,  to  — 
l.To  qo  on,  tp;  yalak. 

Gen  14. 11  took  all  the  goods,  .and  went  then-  way 
18.  II  And  the  Lord  went  his  way,  as  soon  as 
2 1. 14  eat  and  drink . .  rose  up,  and  went  his  w 

Judgiq.  sComfortthineheart..  afterward  go  your  w. 

Neh.  8.  10  Then  he  said  unto  them,  Go  your  way,  eat 
Eccl.  9.  7  Go  thy  way,  eat  thy  bread  with  joy,  anu 


14. 

14. 

15- 

17- 

19. 

19 


Gen  2  10  a  l  iver  went  out  of  Eden  to  water  the  g. 

'  16  Cain  went  out  from  the  presence  of  the 
10  from  all  that  go  out  of  the  ark,  to  every 
8  there  went  out  the  king  of  Sodom,  and 
17  the  king  of  Sodom  went  out  to  meet  him 
14  afterward  shall  they  come  out  with  great 
6  nations ..  and  kings  shall  come  out  of  thee 
6  Lot  went  out  at  the  door  unto  them,  and 
iq.  14  Lot  went  out,  and  spake  unto  his  sons 
24. 11  the  time  that  women  go  out  to  draw  (w.) 
24  61  Isaac  went  out  to  meditate  in  the  field 

27  1  go  out  to  the  field,  and  take  me .  .venison 

28  10  Jacob  went  out  from  Beer-slieba  and  w. 
10. 16  Leali  went  out  to  meet  him,  and  said 

11  11  Then  went  he  out  of  Leah’s  tent,  and 

14  1  Dinah .  .went  out  to  see  the  daughters  of 
ii  6  Hamor .  .went  out  unto  Jacob  to  commu. 
z  24,  24  all  that  went  out  of  the  gate  of  his  c 
34.  26  took  D.  out  of  Shechem’s  house,  and  went 
41  41  Joseph  went  out  over  (all)  the  land  of  E. 
41.  46  Joseph  went  out  from  the  presence  of  P. 
41  11  he  washed  his  face,  and  went  out,  and 
44  28  And  the  one  went  out  from  me,  and  I 
47  10  Jacob . .  went  out  from  before  Pharaoh 
Exod  2.  11  he  went  out  unto  his  brethren  and  look. 

2  11  when  lie  went  out  the  second  day,  helio. 

c  10  the  taskmasters  of  the  people  went  out 

7.  11  he  goeth  out  unto  the  water;  and  thou 

8.  12  And  Moses  and  Aaron  went  out  from  P. 

8.  29  I  go  out  from  thee,  and  I  will  entreat  the 
8  10  Moses  went  out  from  Pharaoh,  and  entr. 
q  11  Moses  went  out  of  the  city  from  Pharaoh 

10)  6  he  turned  himself,  and  went  out  from  P. 

10  18  he  went  out  from  Pliaraoli,  and  entreated 
ii.  4  About  midnight  will  I  go  out  into  the 

11  8  Get  thee  out . .  after  that  I  mil  go  out 
11.  8  lie  went  out  from  Pharaoh,  111  a  great  an 

12  22  none  of  you  shall  go  out  at  the  door  of 
4i  all  the  hosts  of  the  Lord  went  out  from 

14.  4s  the  children  of  Israel  went  out  with  an 
it  20  all  the  women  went  out  after  her  with 
22  they  went  out  into  the  wilderness  of  Sh. 
16.  4  the  people  shall  go  out  and  gather  a  cer. 
id.  27  there  went  out.  .of  the  people  011  the  se. 
16.  29  let  110  man  go  out  of  his  place  on  the  se. 
17  q  Choose  us  out  men,  and  go  out,  fight  with 
iS  7  Moses  went  out.  .and  did  obeisance,  and 
21  2  in  the  seventh  he  shall  go  out  free  for 

21!  3  lie  shall  go  out  by  himself :  if  lie  were 


GO 


408 


GO 


Exochi.  3  then  his  wife  shall  go  out  with  him 

21.  4  master’s,  and  he  shall  go  out  by  himself 

2i.  s  I  love  my  master.  .1  will  not  go  out  free 
2i.  7  she  shall  not  go  out  as  the  men  servants 
2i.  ii  then  shall  she  go  out  free  without  money 
33.  7  every  one  which  sought  the  Lord  went  0. 
Lev.  8.  33  ye  shall  not  go  out  of  the  door  of  the  ta. 

10.  2  there  went  out  fire  from  the  Lord,  and 

10.  7  ye  shall  not  go  out  from  the  door  of  the 

14.  38  the  priest  shall  go  out  of  the  house  to 

15.  16  if  any  man's  seed,  .go  out  from  him,  then 

16.  18  he  shall  go  out  unto  the  altar  that  (is) 

21.  12  Neither  shall  he  go  out  of  the  sanctuary 

24.  10  went  out  among  the  children  of  Israel 

25.  28  in  the  jubilee  it  shall  go  out,  and  he 
25.  30  it  shall  not  go  out  in  the  jubilee 

25.  31  and  they  shail  go  out  in  the  jubilee 
25.  33  the  house,  .the  city,  .shall  go  out  in . .  jub. 
25.  54  then  he  shall  go  out  in  the  year  of  jubilee 
27.  21  the  Held,  when  it  goeth  out  in  the  jubilee 
Nunn  1.  24  Moses  went  out,  and  told  the  people  the 

11.  26  but  went  not  out  unto  the  tabernacle 
21.  23  went  out  against  Israel  into  the  wilder. 

21.  33  Og  the  king  of  Bashan  went  out  against 

22.  32  I  went  out  to  withstand  thee,  because 

22.  36  he  went  out  to  meet  him  unto  a  city  of 
27.  17  Which  may  go  out  before  them,  and 

27.  21  at  his  word  shall  they  go  out,  and  at  his 
31.  27  between  them,  .who  went  out  to  battle 
31.  28  of  the  men  of  war  which  went  out  to  bat. 
31.  36  the  portion  of  them  that  went  out  to  war 
33.  3  the  children  of  Israel  went  out  with  an 

Deut2o.  1  When  thou  goest  out  to  battle  against 
24.  5  he  shall  not  go  out  to  war,  neither  shall 

28.  6  blessed  (shalt)  thou  (be)  when  thou  goest  0. 
28.  19  cursed  (shalt)  thou  (be)  when  thou  goest  o. 
28.  25  thou  shalt  go  out  one.  way  against  them 
31.  2  I  can  no  more  go  out  and  come  in  :  also 

Josh.  2.  5  it  came  to  pass,  .that  the  men  went  out 
2.19  whosoever  shall  go  out  of  the  doors  of 

6.  1  shut  up . .  none  went  out,  and  none  came 

8.  14  the  men  of  the  city  went  out  against  Isr. 

8.  17  not  a  man.  .that  went  not  out  after  Isra. 

11.  4  they  went  out,  they  and  all  their  hosts 
74.  11  for  war,  both  to  go  out,  and  to  come  in 

15.  3  it  went  out  to  the  south  side  to  Maaleli 
15,  4  and  went  out  unto  the  river  of  Egypt 

15.  9  went  out  to  the  cities  of  mount  Ephron 

15.  11  went  out  into  the.  .went  out  unto  Jab. 

16.  2  goeth  out  to  Bethel  to  Luz,  and  passeth 

16.  6  the  border  went  out  toward  the  sea  to 

16.  7  came  to  Jericho,  and  went  out  at  Jordan 

18.  15  went  out  on  the  west,  and  went  out  to 

19.  12  then  goeth  out  to  Daberath,  and.  .to  J. 

19.  13  goeth  out  to  Kemmon -met hoar,  to  Neah 

19.  27  and  goeth  out  to  Cabul  on  the  left  hand 
19.  34  and  goeth  out  from  thence  to  Hukkok 
19.  47  the  coast  of  the  children  of  Dan  went  out 

Judg.  2.  15  Whithersoever  they  went  out,  the  hand 

3.  10  and  he  judged  Israel,  and  went  out  to 

3.  19  all  that  stood  by  him  went  out  from  him 

4.  18  Jael  went  out  to  meet  Sisera,  and  said 

5.  4  Lord,  when  thou  wentest  out  of  Seir.when 

9.  27  they  went  out  into  the  fields,  and  gather. 

9.  35  Gaal  the  son  of  Ebed  went  out,  and  stood 

9.  38  Go  out,  I  pray  now,  and  fight  with  them 
9.  39  Gaal  went  out  before  the  men  of  Shech. 

9.  42  that  the  people  went  out  into  the  field 

11.  3  gathered  vain  men.  .and  went  out  with  him 

16.  20  I  will  go  out,  as  at  other  times  before,  and 
19.  23  the  master  of  the  house,  went  out  unto 

19.  27  her  lord  rose  up . .  and  went  out  to  go  his 

20.  1  Then  all  the  children  of  Israel  went  out 

20.  14  go  out  to  battle  against  the  children  of  I. 

20.  20  the  men  of  Israel  went  out  to  battle  aga. 
20.  28  Shall  I  yet  again  go  out  to  battle  against 

20.  31  the  children  of  Benjamin  went  out  agai. 

21.  24  they  went  out  from  thence  every  man  to 
Ruth  2.  22  that  thou  go  out  with  his  maidens,  that 

1  Sa.  4.  1  Israel  went  out  against  the  Philistines  to 

7. 11  the  men  of  Israel  went  out  of  Mizpeh 

8.  20  go  out  before  us,  and  fight  our  battles 

9.  26  they  went  out  both  of  them,  he  and  Sam. 

13. 10  Saul  went  out  to  meet  him,  that  he  might 

13.  23  the  garrison  of  the  Philistines  went  out 

17.  4  there  went  out  a  champion  out  of  the 

17.  35  I  went  out  after  him,  and  smote  him,  and 

18.  5  David  went  out  whithersoever  Saul  sent 

18.  13  he  went  out  and  came  in  before  the  peo. 

18. 16  because  he  went  out  and  came  in  before 

19.  3  I  will  go  out  and  stand  beside  my  father 

19.  8  David  went  out  and  fought  with  the  Ph. 

20.  11  Come,  and  let  11s  go  out  into  the  field 

20.  1 1  they  went  out  both  of  them  into  the  field 
20.  35  Jonathan  went  out  into  the  field  at  the 
•24.  8  David  also  arose  afterward,  and  went  out 
28.  1  thou  shalt  go  out  with  me  to  battle,  thou 

2  Sa.  2.  12  Abner,  .went  out  from  Mahanaim  to  Gib. 

2. 13  And  Joab.  .went  out,  and  met  together 

5.  24  for  then  shall  the  Lord  go  out  before  thee 
1 1 .  13  at  even  he  went  out  to  lie  on  his  bed  with 

11. 17  the  men  of  the  city  went  out  and  fought 

13.  9  And  they  went  out  every  man  from  him 

18.  6  So  the  people  went  out  into  the  field  ag. 

19.  19  the  day  that  my  lord  the  king  went  out 

20.  7  there  went  out  after  him  Joab’s  men,  and 

20.  7  they  went  out  of  Jerusalem,  to  pursue 

21.  17  Thou  shalt  go  no  more  out  with  us  to  ba. 
24.  4  the  captains  of  the  host  went  out  from 
24.  7  they  went  out  to  the  south  of  Judah 

24.  20  Araunah  went  out,  and  bowed  himself 
1  Ki.  2.  37  on  the  day  thou  goest  out,  and  passest 


1  Ki.  2.  42  on  the  day  thou  goest  out,  and  walkest 

2.  46  which  went  out,  and  fell  upon  him,  that 

3.  7  I  know  not  (how)  to  go  out  or  come  in 
8. 44  If  thy  people  go  out  to  battle  against 

10.  29  a  chariot  came  up  and  went  out  of  Egypt 

11.  29  when  Jeroboam  went  out  of  Jerusalem 
12.25  Then  Jeroboam,  .went out  from  thence 

15. 17  not  suffer  any  to  go  out  or  come  in  to  A. 

19. 13  Elijah,  .went  out,  and  stood  in  the  enter. 
20.  16  And  they  went outjat  noon:  butBen-hadad 

20. 17  And  the  young  men . .  went  out  first ;  and 
20.  21  And  the  king  of  Israel  went  out,  and 

20.  31  let  us,  I  pray  thee,  .go  out  to  the  king  of 
20.  39  Thy  servant  went  out  into  the  midst  of 

2  Ki.  3.  6  king  Jeroboam  went  out  of  Samaria  the 

4. 18  it  fell  on  a  day,  that  he  went  out  to  his 

4.  21  shut  (the  door)  upon  him,  and  went  out 

4.  37  and  took  up  her  son,  and  went  out 

4.  39  And  one  went  out  into  the  field  to  gather 

5.  2  the  Syrians  had  gone  out  by  companies 

5.  27  he  went  out  from  his  presence  a  leper 

7.  16  the  people  went  out,  and  spoiled  the  tents 
9.  21  Joram.  .and  Ahaziah.  .went  out,  each  in 
9.  24  the  arrow  went  out  at  his  heart,  and  he 

10.  9  he  went  out,  and  stood,  and  said  to  all 

11.  8  be  ye  with  the  king  as  he  goeth  out  and 

11.  9  with  them  that  should  go  out  on  the 

13.  5  they  went  out  from  under  the  hand  of 

19.  35  the  angel  of  the  Lord  went  out,  and 

24.  12  Jehoiachin.  .went  out  to  the  king  of  Ba. 

1  Cli.  5. 18  of  valiant  men.  .that  went  out  to  the 

7.11  (soldiers  ,  fit  to  go  out  to  war  (and)  battle 

12.  17  David  went  out  to  meet  them,  and  answ. 

14.  8  David  heard .  .and  went  out  against  them 

14.  15  then  thou  shalt  go  out  tc  battle:  for  God 

14.  17  the  fame  of  David  went  out  into  all  lands 

20.  1  at  the  time  that  kings  go  out.  .Joab  led 
21.21  went  out  of  the  tli-eshing  floor,  and  bowed 

27.  1  which  came  in  and  went  out  month  by 

2  Ch.  1.  10  that  I  may  go  ou„  and  come  in  before 

6.  34  If  thy  people  go  out  to  war  against  their 

14. 10  Asa  went  out  against  him,  and  they  set 

15.  2  he  went  out  to  meet  Asa,  and  said  unto 

15.  5  no  peace  to  him  that  went  out,  nor  to 

16.  1  might  let  none  go  out  or  come  in  to  Asa 

18.  21  he  said,  I  will  go  out.  go  out,  and  do.  .so 

19.  2  Jehu,  .went  out  to  meet  him,  and  said  to 

19.  4  he  went  out  again  through  the  people 

20.  17  to  morrow  go  out  against  them :  for  the 

20.  21  praise,  .as  they  went  out  before  the  army 

22.  7  he  went  out  with  Jehoram  against  Jehu 

23.  7  when  he  eometh  in,  and  when  he  goeth  o. 

23.  8  with  them  that  were  to  go  out  on  the  s. 

24.  5  Go  out  unto  the  cities  of  Judah,  and  gat. 

26.  11  fighting  men,  that  went  out  to  war  by 
26.  18  go  out  of  the  sanctuary;  for  thou  hast  tr. 
26.  20  himself  hasted  also  to  go  out,  because  the 

28.  9  he  went  out  before  the  host  that  came  to 
31.  1  all  Israel,  .went  out  to  the  cities  of  Judah 
35.  20  Necho.  .and  Josiah  went  out  against  him 

Neh.  2.  13  I  went  out  by  night  by  the  gate  of  the 
Esth.  3.  15  The  posts  went  out,  being  hastened  by 

4.  1  and  went  out  into  the  midst  of  the  city 

7.  8  As  the  word  went  out  of  the  king’s  mouth 

8.  14  the  posts  that  rode  upon  mules . .  went  out 

8.  15  Mordecai  went  out  from  the  presence  of 
Job  29.  7  I  went  out  to  the  gate  through  the  city 

31.  34  I  kept  silence,  .went  not  out  of  the  door? 
37.  2  and  the  sound,  .goeth  out  of  his  mouth 
41.  20  Out  of  his  nostrils  goeth  smoke,  as.  .of  a 
41.  21  His  breath,  .a  flame  goeth  out  of  his  mo. 
I’sa.  60.  10  God . .  didst  not  go  out  with  our  armies 
81.  5  when  he  went  out  through  the  land  of  E. 
1 14.  1  When  Israel  went  our  of  Egypt,  the  house 
Prov22. 10  contention  shall  go  out;  yea,  strife  and 
Isa.  52.  11  go  ye  out  from  thence,  .go  ye  out  of  the 
52.  12  ye  shall  not  go  out  with  haste,  nor  go  by 
55.  12  ye  shall  go  out  with  joy,  and  be  led  forth 
Jer.  5.  6  every  one  that  goeth  out  thence  shall  be 

17.  19  whereby  the  kings  of  Judah,  go  out,  and 
31.  9  he  that  goeth  out,  and  falleth  to  the  Ch. 

21.  12  lest  my  fury  go  out  like  fire,  and  burn 
37.  4  J eremiah  came  in  and  went  out  among 
39.  4  and  he  went  out  the  way  of  the  plain 
51.  45  My  people,  go  ye  out  of  the  midst  of  her 

Eze.  3.  25  and  thou  shalt  not  go  out  among  them 

10.  7  into . .  hands . .  who  took . .  and  went  out 
10  19  when  they  went  out,  the  wheels  also  (were) 

15.  7  they  shall  go  out  from  (one)fire,  and  (an.) 

42. 14  then  shall  they  not  go  out  of  the  holy 
44.  3  and  shall  go  out  by  the  way  of  the  same 
46.  9  shall  go  out  by  the  way  of  the  south  gate 
Amos  4.  3  And  ye  shall  go  out  at  the  breaches 

5.  3  The  city  that  went  out  (by)  a  thousand 
Jon.  4.  5  So  Jonah  went  out  of  the  city,  and  sat 
Zech.  2.  3  and  another  angel  went  out  to  meet  him 

8.  10  neither,  .peace  to  him  that  went  out  or 
14.  8  living  waters  shall  go  out  from  Jerusalem 

4.  To  be  quenched,  .153  lcabah. 

Lev.  6.  13  burning  upon  the  altar,  .shall  never  go  0. 

1  Sa.  3.  3  And  ere  the  lamp  of  God  went  out  in  the 
Prov  26.  20  Where  no  wood  is . .  the  fire  goeth  out 
31.  18  good  :  her  candle  goeth  not  out  by  night 

5.  To  remove,  journey,  ypj  nasa. 

Numio.  34  by  day,  when  they  went  out  of  the  camp 

6.  To  go  away,  a.irepxop.at  aperchomai. 

Luke  8.  31  not  command  them  to  go  out  into  the 

7.  To  go  from,  airoPaii'co  apobaino. 

Luke  5.  2  but  the  fishermen  were  gone  out  of  them 


8.  To  pass  out  or  forth,  (Kiropevo/xat  el.poreuomai. 
Matt.  3.  5  Then  went  out  to  him  Jerusalem,  and  all 

17.  21  [this  kind  goeth  not  out  but  by  prayer) 
Mark  1.  5  there  went  out  unto  him  all  the  land  of  J. 

7.  19  goeth  out  into  the  draught,  purging  all 
Luke  4.  37  the  fame  of  him  went  out  into  everyplace 
Acts  9.  28  he  was  with  them  coming  in  and  going  o. 

9.  To  go  forth  or  out,  e|equi  exeimi. 

Acts  13.  42  when  the  Jews  were  gone  out  of  the  syn. 

10.  To  go  forth  or  out,  c£tpxopat  eoxrchomai. 

Matt.  9.  32  As  they  went  out,  behold,  they  brought 

11.  7  What  went  ye  out  into  the  wilderness  to 

11.  8  But  what  went  ye  out  for  to  see?  A  man 

11.  9  But  what  went  ye  out  for  to  see?  A  pro. 

12.  14  the  Pharisees  went  out,  and  held  a  coun. 

12.  43  When  the  unclean  spirit  is  gone  out  of  a 

13.  1  The  same  day  went  J esus  out  of  the  house 

18.  28  tlie'same  servant  went  out,  and  found  one 
20.  1  which  went  out  early  in  the  morning  to 
20.  3  he  went  out  about  the  third  hour,  and 
20.  5  he  went  out  about  the  sixth  and  ninth 

20.  6  about  the  eleventh  hour  he  went  out,  and 

21.  17  he  left  them,  and  went  out  of  the  city 

22.  10  those  servants  went  out  into  the  highways 

24.  1  Jesus  went  out,  and  departed  from  the 

25.  6  the  bridegroom  eometh;  go  ye  out  to  meet 

26.  30  they  went  out  unto  the  mount  of  Olives 
26.  71  And  when  he  was  goneout  into  the  porch 
26.  75  And  he  went  out,  and  wept  bitterly 

Mark  1.  35  he  went  out,  and  departed  into  a  solitary 
1.  45  But  he  went  out,  and  began  to  publish 

3.  21  they  went  out  to  lay  hold  on  him :  for 

4.  3  Behold,  there  went  out  a  sower  to  sow 

S- 13  the  unclean  spirits  went  out,  and  entered 

5.  14  [they  went  out]  to  see  what  it  was  that  was 

5.  30  knowing  in  himself,  .virtue  had  gone  out 

6.  i  And  he  went  out  from  thence,  and  came 

6.  12  they  went  out,  and  preached  that  men 

7.  29  the  devil  is  gone  out  of  thy  daughter 

7.  30  she  found  the  devil  gone  out,  and  her  da. 
8. 27  And  Jesus  went  out,  and  his  disciples 
11.  11  he  went  out  unto  Bethany  with  the  twel. 

14.  26  they  went  out  into  the  mount  of  Olives 
14.  68  he  went  out  into  the  porch ;  and  the  cock 

16.  8  they  went  out  quickly,  and  fled  from  the 
Luke  2.  1  there  went  out  a  decree  from  Cesar  Aug. 

4.  14  there  went  out  a  fame  of  him  through  ail 

6.  12  it  came  to  pass,  .that  he  went  out  into 

6.  19  there  went  virtue  out  of  him,  and  healed 

7.  24  What  went  ye  out  into  the  wilderness  for 

7.  25,  26  But  what  went  ye  out  for  to  see  ?  A 

8.  2  Magdalene,  out  of  whom  went  seven  dev. 

8.  5  A  sower  went  out  to  sow  his  seed :  and 

8.  33  Then  went  the  devils  out  of  the  man,  and 

8.  35  Then  they  went  out  to  see  what  was  done 

8.  46  I  perceive  that  virtue  is  gone  out  of  me 

9.  5  when  ye  go  out  of  that  city,  shake  off  the 

10. 10  go  your  ways  out  into  the  streets  of  the 
11.  14  when  the  devil  [was  gone  out],  the  dumb 
11.  24  When  the  unclean  spirit  is  gone  out  of  a 
14.  21  Go  out  quickly  into  the  streets  and  lanes 

14.  23  Go  out  into  the  highways  and  hedges,  and 

17.  29  the  same  daythat  Lot  went  out  of  Sodom 

21.  37  at  night  he  went  out,  and  abode  in  the 

22.  62  And  Peter  went  out  and  wept  bitterly 

J ohn  4.  30  they  went  out  of  the  city,  and  came  unto 
8.  9  [And  they,  .went  out  one  hy  one,  beginn.) 
8.  59  went  out  of  the  temple,  going  through 

10.  9  and  shall  go  in  and  out,  and  find  pasture 

11.  31  that  she  rose  up  hastily  and  went  out 

13.  30  He  then  having  received  the  sop  went,  .out 

13.  31  when  he  was  gone  out,  Jesus  said,  Now 

18.  16  Then  went  out  that  other  disciple,  which 

18.  29  Pilate  then  went  out  unto  them,  and  said 

18.  38  he  went  out  again  UDto  the  Jews,  and 
Acts  1.  21  the  Lord  Jesus  went  in  and  out  among  us 

12.  9  And  he  went  out,  and  followed  linn;  and 

12.  10  they  went  out,  and  passed  on  through  one 

15.  24  that  certain  which  went  out  from  us  have 

16.  13  on  the  sabbath  we  went  out  of  the  city 

16.  40  they  went  out  of  the  prison,  and  entered 

19.  12  and  the  evil  spirits  [went  out  of]  them 

1  Co.  5.  10  for  then  must  ye  needs  go  out  of  the  wor. 
Heb.  11.  8  when  he  was  called  to  go  out  into  a  place 
11.  8  he  went  out,  not  knowing  whither  he  we. 

1  Jo.  2.  19  They  went  out  from  us,  but  they  were 
4.  1  because  many  false  prophets  are  gone  out 
Rev.  3.  12  a  pillar,  .and  he  shall  go  no  more  out 

6.  4  And  there  went  out  another  horse,  .red 

20.  8  shall  go  out  to  deceive  the  nations  which 

11.70  quench,  <r&7vvvp.i  sbennumi. 

Matt25-  8  Give  us . .  oil ;  for  our  lamps  are  gone  out 

12. To  turn  back,  fins’  shub. 

Exod32.  27  go  in  and  out  from  gate  to  gate  through. 
GO  out,  to  cause  or  let  — 

To  cause  to  go  forth  or  out,  ny;  yatsa,  5. 

Gen.  45.  1  cried,  Cause  every  man  to  go  out  from 
Job  15.  13  and  lettest ..  words  go  out  of  thy  mouth  ? 
GO  out  of  the  way,  to  — 

To  bend  or  incline  out,  ckkaIvu  ekklino. 

Rom.  3.  12  They  are  all  gone  out  of  the  way,  they 
GO  over,  to  — 

1.  To  go  over  or  beyond,  "ifiji  abar. 

Deut.  2.  13  and  we  went  over  the  brook  Zered 

3.  25  I  pray  thee,  let  me  go  over  and  see  the 
3.  27  for  thou  shalt  not  go  over  this  Jordan 
3.  28  for  he  shall  go  over  before  this  people' 


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Dent  i  14  the  land  whither  ye  go  over  to  possess  it 
'  1  2i  sware  that  I  should  not  go  over  Jordan 
,  22  1  must  not  go  over,  .ye  shall  go  over 
,  26  the  land  whereunto  ye  go  over  Jordan  to 
q  i  God  (is)  lie  which  goeth  over  before  thee 
12  10  ye  go  over  Jordan,  and  dwell  in  the  land 
2  hath  said . . Thou  shalt  not  go  over  this  J . 
ii  3  he  will  go  over . .  he  shall  go  over  before 
31  13  in  the  land  whither  ye  go  over  Jordan  to 
'2  47  in  the  land  whither  ye  go  over  Jordan  to 
34.  4  said,  .but  thou  shalt  not  go  over  thither 
Josh  1  2  go  over  this  Jordan,  thou,  and  all  this  p. 

18.  13  the  border  went  over  from  thence  toward 
24.  11  ye  went  over  Jordan,  and  came  unto  Jer. 
ludg  6  33  went  over,  and  pitched  in  the  valley  of 
q  26  Gaal  the  son  of  Ebed.  .went  over  to  She. 

12.  5  when  those,  .said,  Let  me  go  over ;  that 

1  sa  13  7  the  Hebrews  went  over.,  to  the  land  of  G. 

'  ia.  1  let  us  go  over  to  the  Philistines'  garrison 
14.  4  to  go  over  unto  the  Philistines’  garrison 
14  6  let  us  go  over  unto  the  garrison  of  these 
26  13  David  went  over  to  the  other  side,  and 

30  10  they  could  not  go  over  the  brook  Besor 

2  Sa  2  is  there  arose  and  went  over  by  number  tw. 

16  9  let  me  go  over,  I  pray  thee,  and  take  oil 
iq’  18  there  went  over  a  ferry  boat  to  carry  over 
iq  31  and  went  over  Jordan  with  the  king,  to 
iq  36  Thy  servant  will  go  a  little  way  over  Jo. 
iq.  37  let  him  go  over  with  my  lord  the  king 
iq  38  Chimham  shall  go  over  with  me,  and  I 
iq.  39  And  all  the  people  went  over  J ordan 
2  Ki.  2.  8  so  that  they  two  went  over  on  dry  ground 
2.  14  they  parted  hither,  .and  Elisha  wentoyer 
8  21  So  Joram  went  over  to  Zair,  and  all  the 

1  Ch  12!  15  These  (are)  they  that  went  over  Jordan  in 

29.  30  the  times  that  went  over  him,  and  over 
Psa  88  16  Thy  fierce  wrath  goeth  over  me ;  thy  ter. 

124  4  the  stream  had  gone  over  our  soul 

124.  5  the  proud  waters  had  gone  over  our  soul 
Isa  8  8  he  shall  overflow  and  go  over ;  he  shall 

31  23  have  said.  .Bow  down,  that  we  may  go  0. 

23  and  as  the  street,  to  them  that  went  over 

34.  q  waters  of  Noah  should  110  more  go  over 
Jer.  41. 10  departed  to  go  over  to  the  Ammonites 

■  To  go  prosperously,  nSy  tsaleach. 

2  Sa.  19.  17  they  went  over  Jordan  before  the  king 

\.To  pass  through,  Siarrepdco  diaperao. 

Matt  14.  34  when  they  were  gone  over,  they  came  into 

To  go  through,  5iepx°Pal  dierchomai. 

Luke  8.  22  Let  us  go  over  unto  the  other  side  of  the 
Acts  18  23  went  over,  .the  country  of  Galatia  and  P. 

20.  2  when  he  had  gone  over  those  parts,  and 

i.  To  end,  re Ae<u  tcleo. 

Matt  10.  23  Ye  shall  not  have  gone  over  the  cities  of 
JO  over,  to  make  — 

To  cause  to  tread,  TT?  darale,  5. 

Isa.  11.  15  and  shall .  .make  (men)  go  over  dry  shod 

>0  round  (about),  to  — 

1 . To  cause  to  go  round,  >]p)  naqaph,  5. 

Josh.  6.  3  ye  shall . .  go  round  about  the  city  once 
Psa.  48.  12  Walk,  .and  go  round  about  her:  tell  the 

2.  To  go  round  about,  339  sdbab. 

Psa.  59.  6  They  return . .  and  go  round  about  the  ci. 
59.  14  let  them,  .go  round  about  the  city 

3.  To  go  round  about,  irepiayia  periagb. 

Mark  6.  6  he  went  round  about  the  villages,  teach. 

GO  see,  to  — 

To  look  after,  ip?  paqad. 

2  Ki.  9.  34  Go,  see  now  this  cursed . .  and  bury  her 

GO  softly,  to  — 

To  go  softly,  lovingly,  rrri  dadah,  7. 

Isa.  38.  15  I  shall  go  softly  all  my  years  in  the  bitt. 

GO,  to  teach  to  — 

To  cause  to  go  on  foot,  ragal,  5a. 

Hos.  11.  3  I  taught  Ephraim  also  to  go,  taking  them 

GO  thence,  to  — 

To  go  forth  or  out,  i^cpxopar  exerchomai. 

Mattio.  ii  enquire. .  and  there  abide  till  ye  go  thence 

GO  through  or  throughout,  to  — 

1.  To  go  over  or  beyond,  7?5i  abar. 

Num2o.  19  I  will  only . .go  through  on  my  feet 

20.  20  And  he  said,  Thou  shalt  not  go  through 
Josh.  3.  2  that  the  officers  went  through  the  host 
Isa  60  15  forsaken  and  hated,  so  that  no  man  w.  th. 

62.  10  Go  through,  go  through  the  gates  ;  pre. 
Eze.  9.  4  Go  through  the  midst  of  the  city,  throu. 
Mic.  5.  8  who,  if  he  go  through,  both  treadeth  do. 

'l.To  go  to  and  fro,  shut. 

2  Sa.  24.  2  Go  now  through  all  the  tribes  of  Israel 

3.  To  go  on  through,  5ia.Tropevop.ai  diaporeuomai. 

Luke  6.  1  that  he  went  through  the  corn  fields  ;  and 
13.  22  And  he  went  through  the  cities  and  vil. 
Acts  16.  4  as  they  went  through  the  cities,  they  de. 

4 . To  go  through,  biepxopai  dierchomai. 

Mattig.  24  It  is  easier  for  a  camel  to  go  through  the 
Luke  9.  6  went  through  the  towns,  preaching  the 
John  4.  4  And  he  must  needs  go  through  Samaria 
8.  59  going  through  the  midst  of  them,  and  so 
Acts  13.  6  when  they  had  gone  through  the  isle  un. 
13.  41  he  went  through  Syria . .  confirming  the 
16.  6  when  they  had  gone  throughout  Phrygia 

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5.  To  go  in  through,  Siobevw  diodeuo. 

Luke  8.  1  he  went  throughout  every  city  and  villa. 

6.  To  go  into,  tl<repx°,ual  eiserchomai. 

Markio.  25  It  is  easier  for  a  camel  to  go  through  the 

GO  to,  to  — 

1.  To  give  help,  3n;  yahab. 

Gen  11  3  Go  to,  let  us  make  brick,  and  burn  them 

ii."  4  Go  to,  let  us  build  us  a  city  and  a  tower 
11.  7  Go  to,  let  us  go  down,  and  there  confou. 

38.  16  Go  to,  I  pray  thee,  let  me  come  in  unto 

2.  To  go  on,  ?lV;  yalak. 

2  Ki.  5.  5  the  king  of  Syria  said,  Go  to. .  I  will  send 

3 . Pray,  please,  Hi  na.  . 

Judg  7.  3  Now  therefore  go  to,  proclaim  in  the  ears 

4 . Go,  aye  age. 

Jas  4.  13  Go  to  now,  ye'that  say,  To  day  or  to  mor. 

5.  1  Go  to  now.  .rich  men,  weep  and  howl  tor 

5.  To  go  toward,  irpooepxopai  proserchomai. 

Matt  27.  58  He  went  to  Pilate,  and  begged  the  body 
Luke  10.  34  went  to  (him),  and  bound  up  his  wounds 

GO  to  and  fro,  to  — 

1  .Togo  about  or  away,  azal,  4. 

Eze.  27.  19  Dan  also  and  J avan  going  to  and  fro  occ. 

2.  To  go  to  and  fro,  w  shut.  ^ 

Job  1.  7  From  going  to  and  fro  in  the  earth,  and 
2.  2  From  going  to  and  fro  in  the  earth,  and 

GO  up  — 

.4  going  up,  ascent,  toj;D  maalah. 

Ezra  7.  9  upon  the  first  (day),  began  he  to  go  up 

GO  up,  to  — 

1. To  go  away,  7]x  azal. 

Ezra  4.  23  they  went  up  in  haste  to  J erusalem  unto 

2.  To  go,  huk.  .  ,  r 

Ezra  7.  13  of  their  own  free  will  to  go  up  to  Jerus. 

3.  To  go  nigh,  approach,  uiJl  nagash. 

Judg  20.  23  Shall  I  go  up  again  to  battle  against  the 

4 . To  go  up,  nSy  alah. 

Gen.  2.  6  But  there  went  up  a  m  st  from  the  earth 
13  1  Abram  went  up  out  of  Egypt,  he,  and 

17.  22  left  off.  .and  God  went  up  from  Abraham 
iq.  28  the  smoke  of  the  country  went  up  as  the 
iq.  30  Lot  went  up  out  of  Zoar,  and  dwelt  in 
26  23  he  went  up  from  thence  to  Beer-sheba 
35.  I  Arise,  go  up  to  Beth-el,  and  dwell  there 
34.  3  And  let  us  arise,  and  go  up  to  Beth-el 
34.  13  God  went  up  from  him  in  the  place  whe. 

38.  12  went  up  unto  his  sheep  shearers  to  Tim. 

38.  13  thy  father  in  law  goeth  up  to  Iimnath 
44.  33  and  let  the  lad  go  up  with  lus  brethren 
44.  34  For  how  shall  I  go  up  to  my  father,  and 
44.  q  Haste  ye,  and  go  up  to  my  father,  and 
44.  24  they  went  up  out  of  Egypt,  and  came  in. 

46  29  Joseph,  .went  up  to  meet  Israel  Ins  fath. 
46.  31  I  will  go  up,  and  show  Pharaoh,  and  say 
4q.  a  thou  wentest  up .  .he  went  up  to  my  cou. 
40.  s  let  me  go  up,  I  pray  thee,  and  bury  my  f . 
40.  6  Go  up  and  bury  thy  father,  according  as 
40.  7  Joseph  went  up  .  and  with  him  went  up 
40  q  there  went  up  with  him  both  chariots  and 
50!  14  all  that  went  up  with  him  to  bury  his 
Exod.  8.  3  which  shall  go  up  and  come  into  thine 
10.  14  the  locusts  went  up  over  all  the  land  ot 

12.  38  a  mixed  multitude  went  up  also  with  th. 

13.  18  the  children  of  Israel  went  up  harnessed 
17. 10  Moses,  Aaron,  and  Hur,  went  up  to  the 
iq.  3  Moses  went  up  unto  God,  and  the  Lord 
iq.  12  Take  heed,  .go  (not)  up  into  the  mount 
iq  20  LORD  called  Moses,  .and  Moses  went  up 
20  26  Neither  shalt  thou  go  up  by  steps  unto 
24.  2  neither  shall  the  people  go  up  with  him 
24  q  Then  went  up  Moses,  and  Aaron,  Nadab 
24  13  and  Moses  went  up  into  the  mount  of  G 
24'  15  Moses  went  up  into  the  mount,  and  a  cl. 
32'  30  and  now  I  will  go  up  mi  to  the  Lord 

33  1  Depart,  .go  up  hence,  thou  and  the  peo. 
33"  3  I  will  not  go  up  in  the  midst  of  thee 

34  1  went  up  unto  mount  Sinai,  as  the  Lord 
34.  24  when  thou  shalt  go  up  to  appear  before 

Numii.  17  Get  you  up . . and  go  up  into  the  mountain 

13.  21  they  went  up,  and  searched  the  land  from 
13  30  Let  us  go  up  at  once,  and  possess  it ;  for 
13!  31  But  the  men  that  went  up  with  him  said 
13  31  We  be  not  able  to  go  up  against  the  peo. 

14.  40  and  will  go  up  into  the  place  which  the 
14.  42  Go  not  up,  for  the  Lord  (is)  not  amongyou 
14.  44  they  presumed  to  go  up  unto  the  lull  top 

20.  27  they  went  up  into  mount  Hor  in  the  sight 

21.  33  they  turned,  and  went  up  by  the  way  of 

32.  q  when  they  went  up  unto  the  valley  of  E. 

33.  38  Aaron  the  priest  went  up  into  mount  H 
Deut.  1.  21  go  up.  .possess,  .as  the  Lord  God  of  thy  f. 

1.  22  by  what  way  we  must  go  up,  and  into 
1.  24  they  turned  and  went  up  into  the  moun 
1  26  ye  would  not  go  up,  but  rebelled  against 
1.  28  Whither  shall  we  go  up?  our  brethren 
1.  41  we  will  go  up  and  fight,  according  to  aU 
1.  41  ye  were  ready  to  go  up  into  the  hill 
1.  42  Say  unto  them,  Go  not  up,  neither  fight 
143  and  went  presumptuously  up  into  the  hill 
3!  1  we  turned,  and  went  up  the  way  to  Bas. 
e  c  ye  were  afraid . .  and  went  not  up  into  the 
q.  23  Go  up  and  possess  the  land  which  I  have 
10  3  went  up  into  the  mount,  having  the  two 
25.  7  let  his  brother's  wife  go  up  to  the  gate 


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12  Who  shall  go  up  for  us  to  heaven,  and 
50  die  in  the  mount  whither  thou  goest  up 

1  Moses  went  up  from  the  plains  of  Moab 
20  the  people  went  up  into  the  city,  every 

2  spake . .  saying,  Go  up  and  view  the  coun. 

2  And  the  men  went  up  and  viewed  Ai 

3  and  said . .  Let  not  all  the  people  go  up 

3  let  about  two  or  three  thous.  men  go  up 

4  So  there  went  up  thither  of  the  people 

I  arise,  go  up  to  Ai :  see,  I  have  given  into 
3  So  Joshua  arose,  .to  go  up'against  Ai 

10  and  went  up,  he  and  the  elders  of  Israel 

11  all  the  people,  .went  up,  and  drew  nigh 

5  went  up,  they  and  all  their  hosts,  and 

9  Joshua,  .went  up  from  Gilgal  all  night 
36  Joshua  went  up  from  Eglon,  and  all  Isr. 

17  from  the  mount  Halak,that  goeth  up  toS 

7  the  mount  Halak,  that  goeth  up  to  Seir 

8  my  brethren  that  went  up  with  me  made 

3  went  up  to  Adar,  and  fetched  a  compass 

6  the  border  went  up  to  Betli-hogla,  and 

6  the  border  went  up  to  the  stone  of  Bohan 

7  the  border  went  up  toward  Debir  from 

8  the  border  went  up  by  the  valley  of  the 
8  the  border  went  up  to  the  top  of  the  mo. 

15  he  went  up  thence  to  the  inhabitants  of 
1  to  the  w  ilderness  that  goeth  up  from  J . 

12  the  border  went  up  to  the  side  of  Jericho 
12  went  up  through  the  mountains  westwar. 

II  their  border  went  up  toward  the  sea,  and 
12  goeth  out  to  Daberath,  and  goeth  up  to  J. 

47  Dan  went  up  to  fight  agaiust  Leshem,  and 
12  at  Shiloh,  to  go  up  to  war  against  them 
33  did  not  intend  to  go  up  against  them  in 

1  Who  shall  go  up  for  us  against  the  Can. 

2  Lord  said,  Judah  shall  go  up  :  behold,  I 

4  Judah  went  up  ;  and  the  LORD  delivered 

16  went  up  out  of  the  city  of  palm  trees 

22  they  also  went  up  against  Beth-el :  and 

10  he  went  up.  .and  Deborah  went  up  with 
8  he  went  up  thence  to  Penuel,  and  spake 

.  11  Gideon  went  up  by  the  way  of  them  that 
20  he  said  unto  Jether.  .Up,  (and)  slay  them 

20  when  the  flame  went  up  toward  heaven 
.  19  and  lie  went  up  to  his  father's  house 

.  9  the  Philistines  went  up,  and  pitched  in  J. 

.  9  Arise,  that  we  may  go  up  against  them 
12  they  went  up,  and  pitched  in  Kirjath-j. 

17  men  that  went  to  spy  out.  .land  went  up 

18  the  children  of  Israel  arose,  and  went  up 
18  Which  of  us  shall  go  up  first  to  the  battle 

23  the  children  of  Israel  went  up  and  wept 
23  And  the  Lord  said,  Go  up  against  .him 
26  all  the  children  of  Israel,  .went  up,  and 
28  Go  up  ;  for  to  morrow  I  will  deliver  them 

30  the  children  of  Israel  went  up  against 

31  of  which  one  goeth  up  to  the  house  of  G 
iq  the  highway  that  goeth  up  from  Beth-el 

I  Then  went  Boaz  up  to  the  gate,  and  sat 
3  this  man  went  up  out  of  his  city  yearly 
7  when  she  went  up  to  the  house  of  the 

21  man  Elkanah,  and  all  his  house,  went  up 

22  But  Hannah  went  not  up  ;  for  she  said 

12  and  the  cry  of  the  city  went  up  to  heaven 

9  see,  if  it  goeth  up  by  the  way  of  his  own 

20  and  to  whom  shall  lie  go  up  from  us  ? 

7  the  lords  of  the  Philistines  went  up  agai. 

II  as  they  went  up  the  hill  to  the  city,  they 

13  before  he  go  up  to  the  high  place  to  eat 

14  they  went  up  into  the  city .  .when  they 
14  came  out.  .for  to  go  up  to  the  high  place 
iq  go  up  before  me  unto  the  high  place  ;  for 

q  stand  still . .  and  will  not  go  up  unto  them 

10  if  they  say  thus,  .then  we  will  go  up  :  for 

21  which  went  up  with  them  into  the  camp 
46  Saul  went  up  from  following  the  Philist. 

34  Saul  went  up  to  his  house  to  Gibeali  of  S. 
29  David  went  up  from  thence,  and  dwelt  in 
13  there  went  up  after  David  about  four  hu. 
33  Go  up  in  peace  to  thine  house  ;  see,  I 

8  David  and  his  men  went  up,  and  invaded 
q  He  shall  not  go  up  with  us  to  the  battle 

1 1  and  the  Philistines  went  up  to  J ezreel 
1  Shall  I  go  up  into  any  of  the  cities  of  Ju.? 

1  And  the  Lord  said  unto  him.  Go  up.  And 

1  David  said,  Whither  shall  I  go  up?  And 

2  So  David  went  up  thither,  and  his  two 
iq  Shall  I  go  up  to  the  Philistines?  wilt  thou 
iq  And  the  Lord  said  unto  David,  Go  up 

.  23  Thou  shalt  not  go  up . .  fetch  a  compass  be. 

.  24  Abiatliar  went  up,  until  all  the  people 
’  ,0  David  went  up.  .and  wept  as  he  went  up 
'  ,0  and.  .went  up,  weeping  as  they  went  up 

33  went  up  to  the  chamber  over  the  gate 

34  that  I  should  go  up  with  the  king  unto  J. 

2  So  every  man  of  Israel  went  up  from  after 
0  There  went  up  a  smoke  out  of  his  nostrils 

18  Go  up  rear  an  altar  unto  the  Lord  in  the 
iq  David,  .went  up,  as  the  Lord  commanded 
34  So  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada  went  up 
8  tliev  went  up  with  winding  stau-s  into 

16  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt  had  gone  up  and 
..  his  ascent  by  which  he  went  up  unto  the 

24  Ye  shall  not  go  up,  nor  fight  against  your 

27  If  this  people  go  up  to .  .sacrifice  in  the  li. 

28  It  is  too  much  for  you  to  go  up  to  Jeru 

17  Baaslia  king  of  Israel  went  up  against  J 
17  Omri  went  up  from  Gibbethon,  and  all  I. 
42  So  Ahab  went  up  to  eat  and  to  drink 

18.  42  And  Elijah  went  up  to  the  top  of  Carmel 
18.  43  And  said.  .Go  up  now,  look  toward  the 
1 3.  43  And  he  went  up,  and  looked,  and  said 


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1  Ki.  18.  44  lie  said,  Go  up,  say  unto  Ahab,  Prepare 

20.  i  lie  went  up  and  besieged  Samaria,  and 
ao.  26  Ben-liadad.  .went up  to  Aphek,to  fight  a. 

22.  6  Go  up;  for  the  Lord  shall  deliver  (it)  into 

22.  12  Go  up  to  Ramoth-gilead,  and  prosper 
22.  20  that  he  may  go  up  and  fall  at  Ramotli. 

22.  29  the  king  of  Israel,  .went  up  to  Ramoth-g. 

2  Ki.  1.  3  go  up  to  meet  the  messengers  of  the  king 

1.  9  And  lie  went  up  to  him  ;  and,  behold,  he 
1. 13  tlie  third  captain  of  fifty  went  up,  and 

2.  11  Elijah  went  up  by  a  whirlwind  into  hea. 

2.  23  And  he  went  up  from  thence  unto  Beth-el 

2.  23  as  he  was  going  up  by  the  way,  there 

2.  23  Go  up, thou  bald  head;  go  up,  thou  bald  h. 

3.  7  And  lie  said,  I  will  go  up  :  I . .  as  thou 

3.  8  And  he  said,  Which  way  shall  we  go  up? 

4.  21  she  went  up,  and  laid  him  on  the  bed  of 

4.  34  he  went  up,  and  lay  upon  the  child,  and 

4.  35  went  up,  and  stretched  himself  upon  him 

6.  24  Ben-hadad.  .went  up,  and  besieged  Sama, 

12.  17  Hazael  king  of  Syria  went  up,  and  fought 

12.  17  Hazael  set  his  face  to  go  up  to  Jerusalem 

14.  11  Therefore  Jehoash  king  of  Israel  went  up 

15.  14  Menahem  the  son  of  Gadi  went  up  from  T. 

16.  9  the  king  of  Assyria  went  up  against  Da. 

17.  5  Then  the  king  of  Assyria. .  went  up  to  S. 
iS.  17  and  they  went  up  and  came  to  Jerusalem 

18.  25  Go  up  against  this  land,  aud  destroy  it 

19.  14  Hezekiah  went  up  into  the  house  of  the  L. 

20.  5  thou  shalt  go  up  unto  the  house  of  the  L. 

20.  8  that  I  shall  go  up  into  the  house  of  the  L. 

22.  4  Go  up  to  Hilkiah  the  high  priest,  that  he 

23.  2  the  king  weut  up  into  the  house  of  the  L. 

23.  29  Pharaoh-nechoh  king  of  Egypt  went  up 

1  Ch.  11.  6  So  Joab  the  son  of  Zeruiali  went  first  up 

13.  6  David  went  up,  and  all  Israel,  to  Baalah 

14.  8  all  tlie  Philistines  went  up  to  seek  David 

14. 10  Shall  I  go  up  against  the  Philistines? 

14.  10  Go  up  ;  for  I  will  deliver  them  into  thine 

14.  14  Go  not  up  after  them  ;  turn  away  from 

21.  18  that  David  should  go  up,  and  set  up  an 
21.19  David  went  up  at  the  saying  of  Gad,  which 

2  Ch.  9.  4  by  which  he  went  up  into  the  house  of 

11.  4  Ye  shall  not  go  up,  nor  light  against  your 
18.  2  and  persuaded  him  to  go  up . .  to  Ramotli. 
18.  5  Go  up  ;  for  God  will  deliver  (it)  into  the 

18. 11  Go  up  to  Ramoth-gilead,  and  prosper 

18.  14  Go  ye  up,  and  prosper,  and  they  shall  be 
18.  19  that  he  may  go  up  and  fall  at  Ramoth-g. 
18.  28  So  the  king  of  Israel,  .went  up  to  Ramotli. 
25.  21  So  Joasli  the  king  of  Israel  went  up ;  and 

29.  20  Hezekiah . .  went  up  to  the  house  of  the  L. 

34.  30  the  king  went  up  into  the  house  of  the  L. 
36.  23  Lord,  .(be)  with  him,  and  let  him  go  up 
Ezra  1.  3letliimgouptoJerusalem,which(is)in  J. 

1.  5  to  go  up  to  build  the  house  of  the  Lord 

2.  1  the  children . .  that  went  up  out  of  the 
2.  59  And  these  (were)  they  which  went  up 

7.  6  This  Ezra  went  up  from  Babylon  ;  and 
7.  7  there  went  up . .  of  the  children  of  Israel 

7.  28  out  of  Israel  chief  men  to  go  up  with  me 

8.  1  genealogy  of  them  that  went  up  with  me 
Nell.  2.  15  Then  weut  I  up  in  the  night  by  the  brook 

4.  3  if  a  fox  go  up,  he  shall  even  break  down 
7.  6  that  went  up  out  of  tile  captivity,  of  those 
7.  61  these,  .they  which  went  up.. from  Telm. 

12.  1  the  priests  and  the  Levites  that  went  up 

12.  37  they  went  up  by  the  stairs  of  the  city  of 
Psa.  18.  8  There  went  up  a  smoke  out  of  his  nost. 

104.  8  They  go  up  by  the  mountains ;  they  go 
122.  4  Whither  the  tribes  go  up,  the  tribes  of 
132.  3  I  will  not  come,  .nor  go  up  into  my  bed 
Prov  26.  9  a  thorn  goeth  up  into  the  hand  of  a  dru. 
Song  6.  6  as  a  flock  of  sheep  which  go  up  from  the 
7.8I  will  go  up  to  the  palm  tree,  I  will  take 
Isa.  2.  3  let  us  go  up  to  the  mountain  of  the  Lord 

5.  24  and  their  blossom  shall  go  up  as  dust 

7.  1  weut  up  toward  Jerusalem  to  war  again. 
7.  6  Let  us  go  up  against  Judah,  aud  vex  it 

13.  5  with  weeping  shall  they  go  it  up;  for  in 

21.  2  Go  up,  O  Elam:  besiege,  0  Media:  all  the 

34.  10  the  smoke  thereof  shall  go  up  for  ever 

35.  9  nor  (any)  ravenous  beast  shall  go  up  the. 
36. 10  Go  up  against  this  land,  and  destroy  it 
37. 14  Hezekiah  went  up  unto  the  bouse  of  the 
38.  22  that  I  shall  go  up  to  the  house  of  the  L.? 
57.  7  thither  wentest  thou  up  to  offer  sacrifice 

Jer  5.  10  Go  ye  up  upon  her  walls,  and  destroy 

6.  4  Prepare . .  arise,  and  let  us  go  up  at  noon 
6.  5  Arise,  and  let  us  go  by  night,  and  let  11s 

21.  2  Nebuchadrezzar.,  that  he  may  go  up  from 

22.  20  Go  up  to  Lebanon,  and  cry;  and  lift  up 
31.  6  Arise  ye,  and  let  us  go  up  to  Zion  unto 
46.  8  saith,  I  will  go  up,  (and)  will  cover  the 
46.  11  Go  up  into  Gilead,  and  take  balm,  Ovirgin 

48.  5  of  Luhith  continual  weeping  shall  go  up 

49.  28  Arise  ye,  go  up  to  Kedar,  and  spoil  the 

50.  21  Go  up  against  the  land  of  Merathaim 
Eze.  8.  11  and  a  thick  cloud  of  incense  went  up 

n.  23  the  glory  of  the  Lord  went  up  from  the 
11.  24  the  vision  that  I  had  seen  went  up  from 

13.  5  Ye  have  not  gone  up  into  the  gaps,  neit. 
38.  11  I  will  go  up  to  the  land  of  unwalled  vill 
40.  6  went  up  the  stairs  thereof,  and  measured 
40.  22  and  they  went  up  unto  it  by  seven  steps 
40.  40  as  one  goeth  up  to  the  entry  of  the  north 
40.  49  by  the  steps  whereby  they  went  up  to  it 

Hos.  4.  15  neither  go  ye  up  to  Beth-aven,  nor  swear 
Mic.  4.  2  let  us  go  up  to  the  mountain  of  the  Lord 
Hag.  1.  8  Go  up  to  the  mountain,  and  bring  wood 
Zecli.14. 16  shall  even  go  up  from  year  to  year  to  w. 

14.  18  if  the  family  of  Egypt  go  not  up,  and  come 


5.  To  be  gone  up,  nby  alah,  2. 

2  Sa.  2.  27  the  people  had  gone  up  every  one  from 

6.  To  ( cause  to)  go  up,  n^y  alah,  5. 

2  Ch.  1.  6  Solomon  went  up  thither  to  the  brasen 

7 . To  be  or  go  high,  dvs  rum. 

Eze.  10.  4  the  glory  of  the  Lord  went  up  from  the 

8.  To  go  up,  avafialvu  anabaino. 

Matt.  3.  16  Jesus,  when  he  was  baptized,  went  up 

5.  1  he  weut  up  into  a  mountain :  and  when 

14.  23  he  went  up  into  a  mountain  apart  to  pray 

15.  29  weut  up  into  a  mountain,  and  sat  down 
20.  17  Jesus  going  up  to  Jerusalem  tookthe  tw. 

20.  18  Behold,  we  go  up  to  Jerusalem  ;  and  the 
Mark  3.  J3  he  goeth  up  into  a  mountain,  and  calleth 

6.  51  And  he  went  up  unto  them  into  the  ship 
10.  32  they  were  in  the  way  going  up  to  Jeru. 

10.  33  Behold,  we  go  up  to  Jerusalem  ;  and  the 
Lhke  2.  4  Joseph  also  went  up  from  Galilee,  out  of 

2.  42  he  was  twelve  years  old,  they  went  up 

9.  28  and  went  up  into  a  mountain  to  pray 

18.  10  Two  men  went  up  into  the  temple  to  pr. 
18.  31  Behold,  we  go  up  to  Jerusalem,  and  all 
John  2.  13  passover  was  at  hand,  and  Jesus  went  up 
5.  1  After  this.  .Jesus  went  up  to  Jerusalem 

7.  8  Go  ye  up ..  I  go  not  up  yet  unto  this  feast 

7.  10  were  gone  up,  then  went  he  also  up  unto 
7.  14  Jesus  went  up  into  the  temple,  and  taug. 

1 1.  55  many  went  out  of  the  country  up  to  Je. 

21.  11  Simon  Peter  weut  up,  and  drew  the  net 
Acts  1.  13  they  went  up  into  an  upper  room,  where 

3.  1  Peter  and  John  went  up  together  into 

10.  9  Peter  went  up  upon  the  housetop  to  pray 

15.  2  should  go  up  to  Jerusalem,  unto  the  ap. 
18.  22  when  he  had  landed,  .and  gone  up,  and 
21.  4  said,  .that  he  should  not  go  up  to  Jeru. 
21.  12  besought  him  not  to  go  up  to  Jerusalem 
21.  15  after  those  days  we.  .went  up  to  Jerusa. 

24.  11  since  I  went  up  to  Jerusalem  for  to  wo. 

25.  9  Wilt  thou  go  up  to  Jerusalem,  and  there 
Gal.  2.  1  I  went  up  again  to  Jerusalem  with  Barn. 

2.  2  I  went  up  by  revelation,  and  communica. 
Rev.  20.  9  they  went  up  on  the  breadth  of  the  earth 

9.  To  go  up,  due pxogcu  anerchomai. 

John  6.  3  Jesus  went  up  into  a  mountain,  and  there 
Gal.  1.  17  Neither  went  I  up  to  Jerusalem  to  them 

i.  18  I  went  up  to  Jerusalem  to  see  Peter,  and 

10.  To  go  up  toward,  irpocrava^alvw  prosanabaino. 
Lukei4.  10  he  may  say  unto  thee.  Friend,  go  up  high. 

11.  To  go  or  p>ass  on,  iropevo/xai  poreuomai. 

Acts  1.  10  as  he  went  up,  behold,  two  men  stood  by 

12 . To  go  up  into,  ipPalvco  embaino. 

Luke  8.  37  he  went  up  into  the  ship,  and  returned 
GO  unto,  to  — 

1  -To  go  in,  K13  bo. 

Prov.  2.  19  None  that  go  unto  her  return  again,  nei. 

2.  To  go  toward  or  to,  Trpoaepxop-at  prosercliomai . 
Luke23.  52  This  (man)  went  unto  Pilate,  and  begged 
Acts  9.  1  And  Saul,  .went  unto  the  high  priest 
GO  up  and  down,  to  — 

1  .To  go  up  and  doivn,  halak,  7. 

Eze.  1.  13  it  went  up  and  down  among  the  living 
19.  6  And  he  went  up  and  down  among  the 

2.  To  go  on,  7]1?;  yalak. 

Lev.  19.  16  Thou  shalt  not  go  up  and  down.,  a  tale  b. 
GO  up  ancl  down,  to  make  — 

To  cause  to  move ,  yw  nua ,  5. 

2  Sa.  15.  20  should  I  this  day  make  thee  go  up  and  d. 
GO  up,  to  make  to  — 

To  cause  to  go  up,  nS>jy  alah,  5. 

J udg.  2.  i  I  made  you  to  go  up  out  of  Egypt,  and 
GO  up  to,  to  — 

Going  up,  ascent,  n^y  olah. 

Eze.  40.  26  And . .  seven  steps  to  go  up  to’it,  and 
GO  upward,  to  — 

To  go  up,  n^>y  alah. 

Eccl.  3.  21  Who  knowetli  the  spirit,  .that  goeth  up. 
GO . .  way,  to  — - 

1.  To  go  on,  7)1?;  yalah. 

Gen.  24.  61  servant  took  Rebecca,  and  went  his  way 
Judgig.  14  they  passed  on  and  went  their  way 
1  Sa.  20.  22  go  thy  way  :  for  the  Lord  hath  sent  thee 

2.  To  remove,  journey,  ypj  nasa. 

Zechio.  2  therefore  they  went  their  way  as  a  flock 

8.  To  go  on,  over  or  beyond,  -ny  abar. 

Esth.  4.  17  So  Mordecai  went  his  way,  and  did  acco. 
GO  with,  to  — 

1  -To  go  gently,  lovingly,  nih  dadah,  7. 

Psa.  42.  4  I  went  with  them  to  the  house  of  God 
2. To  go  on  with,  <rv/uiropevo/ucu  sumporeuomai. 

Luke  7.  11  many  of  his  disciples  went  with  him,  and 

14.  25  And  there  went  great  multitudes  with 

24.  15  Jesus  himself  drew  near,  and  went  with 

0.T0  go  with,  crvvfpxofiai  sunerchomai. 

Acts  9.  39  Then  Peter  arose  and  went  with  them 

11. 12  the  spirit  bade  me  go  with  them,  nothing 

15.  38  and  went  not  with  them  to  the  work 

2i.  16  There  went  with  us  also,  .of  the  disciples  | 


GOAD  — 

1. A  goad,  prick,  1513  dorban. 

1  Sa.  13.  21  and  for  the  axes,  and  to  sharpen  the  goa. 

2. vl  teacher,  goad,  prick,  Up1?!}  malmad. 

Judg.  3.  31  slew,  .six  hundred  men  with  an  ox  goad 
GOADS  — 

Goads,  pricks,  n'uirn  dorbonoth. 

Eccl.  12. 11  The  words  of  the  wise  (are)  as  goads,  and 
GOAT  — 

1. A  goat,  she  goat,  ty  ez. 

Gen.  27.  9  Go  now  to  the  flock,  and  fetch  me.  .goats 

27. 16  she  put  the  skins  of  the  kids  of  the  goats 

30.  32  the  spotted  and  speckled  among  the  go. 

30.  33  not  speckled  and  spotted  among  the  go. 
37.  31  killed  a  kid  of  the  goats,  and  dipped  the 

Exodi2.  5  take  (it)  out  from  the  sheep,  or.  .the  go. 

25.  4  purple  and  scarlet,  and  fine  linen,  and  g. 

26.  7  And  thou  shalt  make  curtains  (of)  goats’ 
35.  6,  23  purple ..  scarlet,  and  tine  linen,  and  g. 

35.  26  And  all  the  women,  .in  wisdom  spun  go. 

36.  14  he  made  curtains  (of)  goats'  (hair)  for  the 
Tcv  1.  10  if  his  offering  (be),  .of  the  goats,  for  a 

3.  12  if  his  offering  (be)  a  goat,  then  he  shall 

4.  23,  28  shall  bringhis  offering,  a  kid  of  the  g. 

5.  6  a  lamb,  or  a  kid  of  tlie  goats,  for  a  sin 
7.  23  ye  shall  eat  no  manner  of  fat. .  of  goat 

9.  3  Take  ye  a  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  off. 

16.  5  two  kids  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering 

17.  3  that  killetli.  .land),  or  goat,  in  the  camp 

22.  19  of  the  beaves,  of  the  sheep,  or  of  the  go. 

22.  27  When  a  bullock,  or  a  sheep,  or  a  goat 

23.  19  ye  shall  sacrifice  one  kid  of  the  goats  for 
Num.  5.  16  one  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering 

[So  also  v.  22,  28,  34,  40,  46,  52,  58,  64,  70,  76,  82.] 

7.  87  kids  of  the  goats  for  sin  offering  twelve 

15.  24  one  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  ottering 

18. 17  the  firstling  of  a  goat,  thou  shalt  not  red. 
28.  15  one  kid  of  the  goat's  for  a  sin  offering 

28.  30  one  kid  of  the  goats,  to  make  an  atone. 

29.  5,  11,  16,  19,  25  And  one  kid  of  the  goats 

31.  20  all  work  of  goats'  (hair),  and  all  things 
Deut  14.  4  ye  shall  eat:  The  ox,  the  sheep,  and  the  g. 

1  Sa.  19. 13,  16  a  pillow  of  goats’  (hair)  for  his  bolster 

25.  2  three  thousand  sheep,  and  a  thousand  g. 

2  Ch.29.  21  seven  lambs,  and  seven  he  goats,  for  a  sin 
Ezra  6.  17  twelve  he  goats,  according  to  the  number 
Prov  27.  27  And.  .goats'  milk  enough  for  thy  food 
Song  4.  1  thy  hair  (is)  as  a  flock  of  goats,  that  app. 

6.  s  thy  hair  (is)  as  a  flock  of  goats,  that  app. 
Eze.  43.  22  thou  shalt  offer  a  kid  of  the  goats  with. 

45.  23  and  a  kid  of  the  goats  daily,  .a  sin  offer. 
Dan.  8.  5  an  he  goat  came  from  the  west,  on  the  la. 

2.  He  goat,  chief,  Yny  attud. 

Num.  7.  17  two  oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goats,  five 
[So  also  v.  23,  29,  35,  41,  47,  53,  59,  65,  71>  7?>  83.] 

7.  88  the  rams  sixty,  the  he  goats  sixty,  the 
Deut  32.  14  goats,  with  the  fat  of  kidneys  of  wheat 
Psa.  50.  9  I  will  take  no.  he  goats  out  of  thy  fold 

50.  13  Will  I  eat.  .or  drink  the  blood  of  goats  ? 
66.  15  I  will  offer  bullocks  with  goats.  Selali 
Prov  27.  26  and  the  goats  (are)  the  price  of  the  field 
Isa.  1.  11  I  delight  not  in  the  blood  of.. he  goats 
34.  6  with  the  blood  of  lambs  and  goats,  with 

50.  8  and  be  as  the  he  goats  before  the  flocks 

51.  40  I  will  bring  them  down  like,  .he  goats 

27.  21  they  occupied  with  thee  in.  .rams  and  g. 

34. 17  I  judge.,  between  the  rams  and.  .he  go. 

39.  18  of  rams,  of  lambs,  and  of  goats,  of  hullo. 

Zech  10.  3  Mine  anger.,  and  I  punished  the  goats:  for 

3 . He  goat,  yd*  tsaphir. 

Dan.  8.  5  the  goat,  .a  notable  liorn  between  his  ey. 

8.  2i  And  the  rough  goat  (is)  the  king  of  Grecia 

4 . Goat,  kid,  hairy  one,  Yyy  sair. 

Lev.  4.  24  lay  his  hand  upon  the  head  of  the  goat 

9.  15  the  goat,  which  (was)  the  sin  offering 

10.  16  Moses  diligently  sought  the  goat  of  the 

16.  7  he  shall  take  the  two  goats,  and  present 
16.  8  Aaron  shall  cast  lots  upon  the  two  goats 

16.  9  Aaron  shall  bring  the  goat  upoD  which 

16.  10  the  goat,  on  which  the  lot  fell  to  be  the  s. 
16.  15  Then  shall  he  kill  the  goat  of  the  sin  off. 
16.  18  and  shall  take,  .of  the  blood  of  the  goat 
16.  20  made  an  end . .  he  shall  bring  the  live  goat 
16.  21  his  hands  upon  the  head  of  "the  live  goat 
16.  21  putting  them  upon  the  head  of  the  goat 
16.  22  the  goat  shall  bear  upon  him  all  their 
16.  22  he  shall  let  go  the  goat  in  the  wilderness 
16.  26  he  that  let  go  the  goat  for  the  scape  goat 
16.  27  the  goat  (for)  the  sin  offering,  whose  bio. 

Num 28.  22  one  goat,  .a  sin  offering,  to  make  an  ato. 

29.  22,  28,  31,  34,  38  And  one  goat,  .a  sin  offeri. 
Eze.  43.  25  days  shalt  thou  prepare  every  day  a  goat 
b.A  young  kid,  ipitpiov  eriphon. 

Matt  25.  33  he  shall  set ..  the  goats  on  the  left 
6 .A  kid,  young  goat,  epupos  eriphos. 

Matt  25.  32  shepherd  ilivideth ..  sheep  from  the  goats 
l.A  he  goat,  rpdyos  tragos. 

Heb.  9.  12  Neither  by  the  blood  of  goats  and  calves 
9. 13  if  the  blood  of  bulls  and  of  goats,  and  the 
9.  19  he  took  the  blood  of  calves  and  of  goats 

10.  4  that  the  blood  of  bulls  and  of  goats  should 
GOAT,  he  — 

1. Goat,  kid,  hairy  one,  Yy*'  sair. 

2  Ch.29.  23  they  brought  forth  the  he  goats,  .the  sin 

2.  He  goat,  yd*  tsaphir. 

Ezra  8.  35  offered,  .twelve  he  goats,  .a  sin  offering 
Dan.i  8  8  the  he  goat  waxed  very  great:  and,  when 


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GOAT 


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GOD 


3 .He  goat,  *t}9  tayish. 

Gen  to.  35  he  removed  that  day  the  he  goats  that 
32.  14  twenty  he  goats,  two  hundred  ewes,  and 
2  Ch.17.  11  seven  thousand  and  seven  hundred  he  g. 
Pj'ov  30.  31  A  greyhound  ;  an  he  goat  also  ;  and  a  ki. 


GOAT,  she  — 

Goat,  iy  ez.  , , 

Gen.  15.  9  a  she  goat  of  three  years  old,  and  a  ram 

30.  35  all  the  she  goats  that  were  speckled  and 

31.  38  thy  ewes  and  thy  she  goats  have  not  ca. 

32.  14  Two  hundred  she  goats,  and  twenty  he 
Num  15.  27  he  shall  bring  a  she  goat  of  the  first  year 


GO'-ATH,  GO'-AH,  nyb  Constance. 

A  place  on  the  E.  of  Jerusalem,  and  near  it :  named  in 
connection  with  the  hill  Gareb.  , 

Jer.  31.  39  measuring  line.,  shall  compass  about  to  G. 


GOATS,  wild  — 

Mountain  goats,  0'?y:  yeelim. 

1  Sa.  24.  2  Da vid . .  upon  the  rocks  of  the  wild  goats 
Job  30.  1  when  the  wild  goats  of  the  rock  bring 
Psa.  104.  18  high  hills  (are)  a  ref uge  for  the  wild  goats 

GOAT  SKIN  — 

Goat  skin,  5 ip li a  alyeiov  derma  aigeion. 

Ileb.  11.  37  wan.  about  in  sheep  skins  and  goat  skins 


GOB,  33,  3i3  a  pit  or  hollow. 

A  locality  where  David  had  two  encounters  with  the 
Philistines.  In  1  Ch.  20.  4  the  place  of  the  first  en¬ 
counter  is  given  as  Gazer ;  whereas  the  LXX.  and  Syriac 
have  Guth.  The  third  fight  all  agree  took  place  at 

Gath.  ...  n 

2  Sa.21. 18  again  a  battle  with  the  Philistines  at  G. 

21.19  again  a  battte  in  G.  with  the  Philistines 

GOBLET  — 


Basin,  lax  aggan. 

Song  7.  2  Thy  navel.,  a  round  goblet.,  wanteth  not 

GOD  — 

1. My  lords,  'jis  adonai. 

Hab.  3.  19  The  Lord  God  is  my  strength,  and  he  will 

2.  Mighty  one,  el. 

Gen.  14.  18  and  he.  .the  priest  of  the  most  high  God 
14.  ig  Blessed  (be)  Abram  of  the  most  high  God 
14.  20  And  blessed  (be)  the  most  high  God,  wh. 

14  2  >  the  most  high  God,  the  possessor  of  hea. 

16  13  Thou  God  seest  me  :  for  she  said,  Have 
17.  1  I  (am)  the  Almighty  God  ;  walk  before 

2 1 .  33  and  called  there  on  the . .  everlasting  G. 

28.  3  God  Almighty  bless  thee,  and  make  thee 
31.  13  I  (am)  the  God  of  Beth  el,  where  thou 
35.  1  make  there  an  altar  unto  God,  that 

34  3  I  will  make  there  an  altar  unto  God,  who 

35  III  (am)  God  Almighty  ;  be  fruitful  and 

43.  14  God  Almighty  gave  you  mercy  before 
46.  3  I  (am)  God . .  fear  not  to  go  down  into  E. 

48.  3  God  Almighty  appeared  unto  me  at  Luz 
49  25  by  the  God  of  thy  father,  who  shall  help 

Exod.  6.  3  God  Almighty;  but  by  my  name  J ehovali 
13  2  he  (is)  my  God,  and  I  will  prepare  him  an 

1 5. 1 1  Who  (is)  like  unto  thee . .  among  the  gods  ? 
20.  5  I  the  Lord,  .(am)  a  jealous  God,  visiting 
34.  6  The  Lord  God,  merciful  and  gracious 
34.  14  For  thou  shalt  worship  no  other  god 
34. 14  Lord,  whose  name  (is)  Jealous,  (is)  a.  .God 
Numi2.  13  Heal  her  now,  0  God,  I  beseech  thee 

16.  22  they  fell  on  their  faces,  and  said,  0  God 

23  8  How  shall  I  curse,  whom  God  hath  not 
23’  19  God  (is)  not  a  man,  that  he  should  lie 
23.  22  God  brought  them  out  of  Egypt ;  he 

23.  23  shall  be  said.  .What  hath  God  wrought ! 

24.  4  which  heard  the  wordiof  God,  which  saw 
24.  8  God  brought  him  forth  out  of  Egypt 

24  16  which  heard  the  words  of  God,  and  knew 
24.  23  Alas  !  who  shall  live  when  God  doeth 

Deut.  3.  24  what  God .  .in  heaven  or  in  earth  that 

4.  24  Lord,  .(is)  a  consuming  fire,  .jealous  God 
4  31  Forthe  Lord,  .(is)  a  merciful  God;  he  will 
s'  9  the  Lord . . a  jealous  God,  visiting  the 

6  15  For  the  Lord,  .(is)  a  jealous  God  among 

7.  9  the  faithful  God,  which  keepeth  covenant 

7  21  among  you,  a  mighty  God  and  terrible 
10  17  a  great  God,  a  mighty,  and  a  terrible 

32  4  a  God  of  truth,  and  without  iniquity,  just 
32.  12  and  (there  was)  no  strange  god  with  him 

32  18  and  hast  forgotten  God  that  formed  thee 
32.  21  to  jealousy  with  (that  which  is)  not  God 

33  26  none  like  unto  the  God  of  Jesliurun 
Josh  3.  10  know  that  the  living  God  (is)  among  you 

22  22  God .  .the  Lord  God .  .he  knoweth,  and  I. 
24.  19  he  (is)  a  jealous  God  ;  he  will  not  forgive 
Judg.  9.  46  into  an  hold  of  the  house  of  the  god  Ber. 

1  Sa.  2.  3  Lord  (is)  a  God  of  knowledge,  and  by  him 

2  Sa  22.  31  God,  his  way  (is)  perfect ;  the  word  of  the 

22.  32  For  who  (is)  God,  save  the  Lord?  and  who 
22.  33  God  (is)  my  strength .  .power  ;  and  he 

22.  48  It  (is)  God  that  avengeth  me,  and  that  hr. 

23.  5  Although  my  house  (be)  not  so  with  God 
Neh.  1.  5  the  great  and  terrible  God,  that  keepeth 

9.  31  for  thou  (art)  a  gracious  and  merciful  God 
9.  32  the  great,  the  mighty,  and  the  terrible  G. 
Job  5.  8  I  would  seek  unto  God,  and.  .commit  my 

8.  3  Doth  God  pervert  judgment?  or  doth  the 
8.  5  If  thou  wouldest  seek  unto  God  betimes 
8.  13  So  (are)  the  paths  of  all  that  forget  God 

8.  20  Behold,  God  will  not  cast  away  a  perfect 

9.  2  but  how  should  man  be  just  with  God?  . 

12.  6  and  they  that  provoke  God  are  secure 

13.  3  Surely  I  would . .  desire  to  reason  with  G. 
13.  7  Will  ye  speak  wickedly  for  God?  and 


Job  13.  8  Will  ye  accept,  .will  ye  contend  for  God? 

15.  4  Yea,  thou . .  restrainest  prayer  before  God 
15'  11  (Are)  the  consolations  of  God  small  with 
13  13  That  thou  turnest  thy  spirit  against  God 

15  25  he  stretcheth  out  his  hand  against  God 

16  11  God  hath  delivered  me  to  the  ungodly 
18.  21  this,  .place  (of  him  that)  knoweth  not  G. 
iq  22  Why  do  ye  persecute  me  as  God,  and  are 
20.  15  God  shall  cast  them  out  of  his  belly 

20.  29  the  portion,  .appointed  unto  him  by  God 

21  14  they  say  unto  God,  Depart  from  us  ;  for 

21.  22  Shall  (any)  teach  God  knowledge  ?  seeing 

22.  2  Can  a  man  be  profitable  unto  God,  as  he 

22  13  And  thou  sayest,  How  doth  God  know? 

22  17  Which  said  unto  God,  Depart  from  us 
23. 16  For  God  maketh  my  heart  soft,  and  the 
25  4  then  can  man  be  justified  with  God? 

27  2  God  liveth,  (who)  hath  taken  away  my 

27.  9  Will  God  hear  his  cry  when  trouble  co. 

27.  11  I  will  teach  you  by  the  hand  of  God 
27.  13  the  portion  of  a  wicked  man  with  God 

31  14  What  then  shall  I  do  when  God  riseth  up? 

31’.  23  For  destruction  (from)  God  (was)  a  terror 
31  28  for  I  should  have  denied  the  God . .  above 
32!  13  should  say . .  God  thrusteth  him  down,  not 
33  4  The  spirit  of  God  hath  made  me,  amd  the 

33  6  I  (am)  according  to  thy  wish  in  God’s 

33.  14  God  speaketh  once,  yea  twice,  (yet  man) 

33  29  all  these,  .worketh  God  often  times  with 

34.  5  and  God  hath  taken  away  ray  judgment 

34  10  hearken  unto  me.  .Far  be  it  from  God 

34  12  surely  God  will  not  do  wickedly,  neither 
34.  23  he  should  enter  into  judgment  with  God 
34.  31  Surely  it  is  meet  to  be  said  unto  God 

34.  37  and  multiplieth  his  words  against  God 

35  2  My  righteousness  (is)  more  than  God's  ? 

33  13  Surely  God  will  not  hear  vanity,  neither 
36.  5  Behold, God  (is)  mighty.aud  despiseth  not 

36  22  God  exalteth  by  his  power  ;  who  teacheth 

36.  26  God  (is)  great,  and  we  know  (him)  not 

37  5  God  thundereth  marvellously  with  his 
3-.  10  By  the  breath  of  God  frost  is  given ;  and 

37.  14  and  consider  the  wondrous  works  of  God 

38  41  when  his  young  ones  cry  unto  God,  they 

40  9  Hast  thou  an  arm  like  God  ?  or  canst  thou 

40  19  He  (is)  the  chief  of  the  ways  of  God  :  he 

Psa  5  4  thou  (art)  not  a  God  that  hath  pleasure 
7  11  God  is  angry  (with  the  wicked)  every  day 
10.  11  God  hath  forgotten :  he  liideth  his  face 
10.  12  O  God,  lift  up  thine  hand  :  forget  not 

16.  i  Preserve  me,  0  God:  for  in  thee  do  I  put 

17.  6  I  have  called,  .thou  wilt  hear  me,  0  God 

18.  2  my  God,  my  strength,  in  whom  I  will 

18  30  God,  his  way  (is)  perfect:  the  word  of.  .  L. 
18.  32  God  that  girdeth  me  with  strength,  and 
18.  47  God  that  avengeth  me,  and  subdueththe 
iq.  1  The  heavens  declare  the  glory  of  God 
22  1  My  God,  my  God,  why  hast  thou  forsaken 

22  10  thou  (art)  my  God  from  my  mother’s  be. 
29.  3  the  God  of  glory  thundereth  :  the  Lord 
31  5  thou  hast  redeemed  me,  O  Lord  God  of 

42.  2  My  soul  thirsteth . .  for  the  living  God 

42  8  (and)  my  prayer  unto  the  God  of  my  life 

42  9  I  will  say  unto  God  my  rock,  Why  hast 

43.  4  Then  will  I  go . .  unto  God  my  exceeding 

44.  20  stretched  out  our  hands  to  a  strange  god 

52  1  the  goodness  of  God  (endureth)  continu. 

52  5  God  shall  likewise  destroy  thee  for  ever 
55.  19  God  shall  hear,  and  afflict  them,  even  he 
57.  2  unto  God  that  performetli.  .for  me 

63.  1  thou  (art)  my  God  ;  early  will  I  seek 
68. 19  the  Lord,  .the  God  of  our  salvation.  Se. 
68.  20  our  God  (is)  the  God  of  salvation  ;  and 
68.  24  the  goings  of  my  God,  my  king,  in  the 
68.  35  the  God  of  Israel  (is)  he  that  giveth  str. 

73.  11  And  they  say,  How  doth  God  know?  and 
73  17  Until  I  went  into  the  sanctuary  of  God 

74. '  8  burnt  up  all  the  synagogues  of  God 

77.  9  Hath  God  forgotten  to  be  gracious?  hath 
77.  13  in  the  sanctuary  :  who  (is  so)  great  a  G. 

77.  14  Thou  (art)  the  God  that  doest  wonders 

78.  7  and  not  forget  the  works  of  God,  but 

78  8  whose  spirit  was  not  stedfast  with  God 

78  18  they  tempted  God  in  their  heart,  by  ask. 
78.  19  Can  God  furnish  a  table  in  the  wilderness? 
78.  34  they  returned  and  enquired  early  after  G. 
78.  35  they  remembered . .  the  high  God  their  Re. 
78.  41  they  turned  back,  and  tempted  God,  and 
81.  9  There  shall  no  strange  god  be  in  thee 
81.  9  neither  shalt  thou  worship  any  strange  g. 

83.  1  hold  not  thy  peace .  .be  not  still,  0  God 

84.  2  my  flesh  crieth  out  for  the  living  God 

85.  8  I  will  hear  what  God  the  Lord  will  speak 

86.  15  But  thou,  O  LORD,  (art)  a  God  full  of 

89.  7  God  is  greatly  to  be  feared  in  the  assem. 

89.  26  Thou  (art)  my  Father,  my  God,  and  the 

90.  2  everlasting  to  everlasting,  thou  (art);  God 
94.  1  Lord  God,  to  whom  vengeance  belongeth 

94.  1  O  God,  to  whom  vengeance  belongeth 

95.  3  For  the  Lord  (is)  a  great  God,  and  a 
99.  8  thou  wast  a  God  that  forgavest  them 

102.  24  O  my  God,  take  me  not  away  in  the  midst 
104.  21  The  young  lions,  .seek  their  meat  from  G 
106. 14  lusted,  .and  tempted  God  in  the  desert 

106.  21  They  forgat  God  their  saviour,  which 

107.  11  they  rebelled  against  the  words  of  God 
118.  27  God  (is)  the  Lord,  which  hath  showed  us 
118.  28  Thou  (art)  my  God,  and  I  will  praise  thee 
136.  26  0  give  thanks  unto  the  God  of  heaven 
139.  17  0  God  !  how  great  is  the  sum  of  them  ! 

139.  23  Search  me,  0  God,  and  know  my  heart 

140.  6  I  said  unto  the  Lord,  Thou  (art)  my  God 


Psa.146.  5  Happy  (is  he)  that  (hath)  the  God  of  Jac. 

149.  6  (Let)  the  high  (praises)  of  God  (he)  in 

150.  I  Praise  God  in  hi?  sanctuary  :  praise  him 
Isa.  5. 16  God,  (that  is)  holy,  shall  be  sanctified  in 

8.  10  Take  counsel  together,  .for  God  (is)  with 

9.  6  The  mighty  God,  The  everlasting  Father 

10.  21  remnant.. return,  .unto  the  mighty  God 
12.  2  God  (is)  my  salvation  ;  I  will  trust,  and 

14.  13  exalt  my  throne  above  the  stars  of  God 
31.  3  Now  the  Egyptians  (are)  men,  and  not  G. 

40.  18  To  whom  then  will  ye  liken  God  ?  or 

42.  5  Thus  saith  God  the  Lord,  he  that  created 

43.  10  before  me  there  was  no  God  formed,  nei. 

43. 12  ye  (are)  my  witnesses,  .that  I  (am)  God 

44.  10  Who  hath  formed  a  god,  or  molten  a  gr. 

44.  15  yea,  he  maketh  a  god,  and  worshippeth 
44.  17  the  residue  thereof  he  maketh  a  god 

44.  17  saith,  Deliver  me  ;  for  thou  (art)  my  god 

45.  14  Surely  God  (is)  in  thee  ;  and  (there  is) 

45.  15  Verily  thou  (art)  a  God  that  hidest  thys. 

45.  20  and  pray  unto  a  god  (that)  cannot  save 
45.  21  a  jusFGod,  and  a  Saviour  ;  (there  is)  none 

45.  22  for  I  (am)  God,  and  (there  is)  none  else 

46.  6  he  maketh  it  a  god  :  they  fall  down,  yea 

46.  9  I  (am)  God,  and  (there  is)  none  else 

Jer.  32.  18  the  mighty  God,  the  Lord  of  hosts,  (is) 

51.  56  Lord  God  of  recompences  shall  surely 
Lam.  3.  41  Let  us  lift  up .  (our)  hands  unto  God 
Eze.  10.  5  as  the  voice  of  the  Almighty  God  when 
28.  2  thou  hast  said,  I  (am)  a  god,  I  sit  (in)  the 
28.  2  yet  thou  (art)  a  man,  and  not  God,  though 
28.  9  but  thou  (shalt  be)  a  man,  and  no  god,  in 
Dan.  9.  4  O  Lord,  the  great  and  dreadful  God 

11.  36  and  magnify  himself  above  every  god,  and 
11.  36  speak,  .things  against  the  God  of  gods 
Hos.  1.  10  be  said..  (Ye  are)  the  sons  of  the  living  G. 
11.  9  for  I  (am)  God,  and  not  man  ;  the  Holy 
11.  12  Judah  yet  ruleth  with  God,  and  is  faithf. 
Jon.  4.  2  I  knew  that  thou  (art)  a  gracious  God,  and 
Alic.  7.  18  Who  (is)  a  God  like  unto  thee,  that  pard. 
Nab.  1.  2  God  (is)  jealous,  and  the  Lord  revengeth 
Zech.  7.  2  they  had  sent  unto  the  house  of  God 
Mai.  1.  9  now,  I  pray  you,  beseech  God  that  he 

2.  10  hath  not  one  God  created  us  ?  why  do  we 

2.  1 1  married  the  daughter  of  a  strange  god 

3.  God,  an  object  of  worship,  elali. 

Ezra  4.  24  Then  ceased  the  work  of  the  house  of  G. 

5.  1  prophesied . .  in  the  name  of  the  God  of  I. 

5.  2  began  to  build  the  house  of  God  which 

5.  2  with  them .  .the  prophets  of  God  helping 

5.  5  the  eye  of  their  God  was  upon  the  elders 

5.  8  to  the  house  of  the  great  God,  which  is 

5. 11  We  are  the  servants  of  the  God  of  heaven 

5.  12  provoked  the  God  of  heaven  unto  wrath 

3.  13  made  a  decree  to  build  this  house  of  God 

5.  14  And  the  vessels  also,  .of  the  house  of  G. 

5.  15  let  the  house  of  God  be  budded  in  his 

5  16  laid  the  foundation  of  the  house  of  God 

5.  17  to  build  this  house  of  God  at  Jerusalem 

6.  3  (concerning)  the  house  of  God  at  Jerusal. 

6.  5  and  silver  vessels  of  the  house  of  God 

6.  5  and  place  (them)  in  the  house  of  God 

6.  7  Let  the  work  of  this  house  of  God  alone 

6.  7  let.  build  this  house  of  God  in  his  place 

6.  8  for  the  building  of  this  house  of  God 

6.  9  for  the  burnt  offerings  of  the  God  of  hea. 

6.  10  sweet  savours  unto  the  God  of  heaven 

6. 12  the  God  that  hath  caused  his  name  to 

6.  12  to  destroy  this  house  of  God  which  (is) 

6.  14  the  commandment  of  the  God  of  Israel 
6.  16  kept  the  dedication  of  this  house  of  God 
6.  17  at  the  dedication  of  this  house  of  God  an 

6.  18  for  the  service  of  God,  which  (is)  at  Jeru. 

7.  12  a  scribe  of  the  law  of  the  God  of  heaven 

7.  14  according  to  the  law  of  thy  God  which 

7.  15  have  freely  offered  unto  the  God  of  Israel 

7.  16  for  the  house  of  their  God  which  (is)  in 

7. 17  upon  the  altar  of  the  house  of  your  God 

7  18  to  do.  .that  do  after  the  will  of  your  God 

7.  19  for  the  service  of  the  house  of  thy  God 

7. 19  deliver  thou  before  the  God  of  J  erusalem 

7.  20  shall  be  needful  for  the  house  of  thy  G. 

7.  21  the  scribe  of  the  law  of  the  God  of  heaven 

7.  23  Whatsoever  is  commanded  by  the  God 

7.  23  for  the  house  of  the  God  of  heaven 

7.  24  or  ministers  of  this  house  of  God,  it 
7.  25  after  the  wisdom  of  thy  God  that  (is)  in 
7.  25  all  such  as  know  the  laws  of  thy  God 
7.  26  whosoever  will  not  do  the  law  of  thy  God 
Jer.  10.  n  The  gods  that  have  not  made  the  heave. 
Dan.  2  11  except  the  gods,  whose  dwelling  is  not 
218  would  desire  mercies  of  the  God  of  heav. 

2. 19  Then  Daniel  blessed  the  God  of  heaven 
2.  20  Blessed  be  the  name  of  God  for  ever  and 
2.  23  I  thank  thee,  and  praise  thee,  O  thou  G. 
2  28  there  is  a  God  in  heaven  that  revealeth 
2.  37  for  the  God  of  heaven  hath  given  thee  a 
2.  44  shall  the  God  of  heaven  set  up  a  kingdom 

2.  45  the  great  Gud  hath  made  known  to  the  k. 

2  47  that  your  God  (is)  a  God  of  gods,  and  a  L. 

3.  12  they  serve  not  thy  gods,  nor  worship  the 

3  14  do  not  ye  serve  my  gods,  nor  worship  the 
3.  15  who  (is)  that  God  that  shall  deliver  you 

3. 17  our  God  whom  we  serve  is  able  to  deliver 
3!  18  we  will  not  serve  thy  gods,  nor  worship 
3.  25  form  of  the  fourth  is  like  the  Son  of  God 
3  26  servants  of  the  most  high  God,  come 

3.  28  Blessed  (be)  the  God  of  Shadrach,  Mesh. 
3.  28  nor  worship  any  god  except  their  own  G. 
3.  29  speak  any  thing  amiss  against  the  God  of 
3.  29  no  other  god  that  can  deliver  after  this 


GOD 


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GOD 


Dun.  4  i  tjiak  the  high  God  hath  wrought  toward 

4.  8  according  to  Sit  name  of  my  god,  ami 

4.  8  in  whom  (is)  the  spirit  of  the  holy  gods 

4.  9,  18  the  spirit  of  the  holy  gods  (is)  in  thee 

5.  3  out  of  the  temple  of  the  house  of  God 

5.  4  They  drank  wine,  and  praised  the  gods 
5*  11  in  whom  (is)  the  spirit  of  the  holy  gods 

5.  11  wisdom,  like  the  wisdom  of  the  gods,  was 

5.  14  that  the  spirit  of  the  gods  (is)  in  thee 

5.  18  0  thou  king,  the  most  high  God  gave  N. 
5.  21  that  the  most  high  God  ruled  in  the  kin. 
5.  23  thou  hast  praised  the  gods  of  silver,  and 
5.  23  and  the  God  in  whose  hand  thy  breath 

5.  26  God  hath  numbered  thy  kingdom 

6.  5  against  him  concerning  the  law  of  his  G. 

6.  7  whosoever  shall  ask  a  petition  of  any  god 

6.  10  gave  thanks  before  his  God,  as  he  did 

6.  II  and  making  supplication  before  his  God 
6.  12  that  shall  ask  (a  petition)  of  any  god  or 
6.  16  Thy  God,  whom  thou  servest  continually 
6.  20  O  Daniel,  .is  thy  God  whom  thou  servest 
6.  22  My  God  hath  sent  his  angel,  and  hath 
6. 23  was  found,  .because  he  believed  in  his  G. 
6.  26  the  God  of  Daniel ;  for  he  (is)  the  living  G. 

4  .God,  gods,  objects  of  worship,  D'nSk  elohim. 

Gen.  1.  1  In  the  beginning  God  created  the  heaven 

1.  2  the  spirit  of  God  moved  upon  the  face  of 

1.  3  God  said,  Let  there  be  light :  and  there 

1.  4  God  saw  the  light,  that  (it  was)  good 

1.  4  God  divided  the  light  from  the  darkness 

1.  5  God  called  the  light  Day,  and  the  dark. 

1.  6  God  said,  Let  there  be  a  firmament 

1.  7  God  made  the  firmament,  and  divided 

1.  8  God  called  the  firmament  Heaven 

1.  9  God  said,  Let  the  waters  under  the  heav 

1.  10  God  called  the  dry  (land)  Earth  ;  and  the 

1.  10,  12,  21,  25  God  saw  that  (it  was)  good 

1.  11  God  said,  Let  the  earth  bring  forth  grass 

1.  14  God  said,  Let  there  be  lights  in  the 

1.  16  God  made  two  great  lights;  the  greater 

1.  17  God  set  them  in  the  firmament  of  the  h. 

1.  20  God  said,  Let  the  waters  bring  forth 
1.  21  God  created  great  whales,  and  every 
1.  22  God  blessed  them,  saying,  Be  fruithful 
1.  24  God  said,  Let  the  earth  bring  forth  the 
1.  25  God  made  the  beast  of  the  earth  after 
1.  26  God  said,  Let  us  make  man  in  our  image 
1.  27  So  God  created  man  in  his  (own)  image 
1.  27  in  the  image  of  God  created  he  him ;  male 
1.  28  God  blessed  them,  and  God  said  unto 
1.  29  God  said.  .1  have  given  you  every  herb 

1.  31  God  saw  every  thing  that  he  had  made 

2.  2  on  the  seventh  day  God  ended  his  work 

2.  3  God  blessed  the  seventh  day,  and  saniti. 

2.  3  rested  from  all  his  work  which  God  ere. 

2.  4  in  the  day  that  the  Lord  God  made  the 

2.  5  the  Lord  God  had  not  caused  it  to  rain 

2.  7  Lord  God  formed  man  (of)  the  dust  of 

2.  8  Lord  God  planted  a  garden  eastward  in 

2.  9  out  of  the  ground  made  the  Lord  God  to 
2.  15  Lord  God  took  the  man,  and  put  him 

2.  16  Lord  God  commanded  the  man,  saying 

2.  18  Lord  God  said,  (It  is)  not  good  that 

2.  19  Lord  God  formed  every  beast  of  the  field 

2.  21  Lord  God  caused  a  deep  sleep  to  fall  up. 

2.  22  which  the  Lord  God  had  taken  from  man 

3.  1  any  beast  of  the  Held  which  the  Lord  G. 

3.  1  Yea,  hath  God  said,  Ye  shall  not  eat  of 

3.  3  God  hath  said,  Ye  shall  not  eat  of  it,  nei. 

3.  5  God  doth  know  that  in  the  day  ye  eat 

3.  8  they  heard  the  voice  of  the  Lord  God 

3.  8  from  the  presence  of  the  Lord  God  amo. 

3.  9  Lord  God  called  unto  Adam,  and  said 

3.  13  Lord  God  said  unto  the  woman,  What 

3.  14  Lord  God  said  unto  the  serpent,  Because 

3.  21  did  the  Lord  God  make  coats  of  skins 

3.  22  Lord  God  said,  Behold,  the  man  is  become 

3.  23  Lord  God  sent  him  forth  from  the  garden 

4.  25  God.  .hath  appointed  me  another  seed 

5.  1  In  the  day  that  God  created  man 

5.  1  in  the  likeness  of  God  made  he  him 

5.  22  Enoch  walked  with  God  after  he  begat 
;.  24  Enoch  walked  with  God.  .God  took  him 

6.  2  the  sons  of  God  saw  the  daughters  of  m. 
6.  4  when  the  sons  of  God  came  in  unto  the 
6.  9  N.  was  a  just  man  (and),  .walked  with  G. 
6.  1 1  The  earth  also  was  corrupt  before  God 
6.  12  God  looked  upon  the  earth,  and,  behold 
6.  13  God  said.  The  end  of  all  flesh  is  come 

6.  22  Thus  did  Noah ;  according  to  all  that  G. 

7.  9  There  went  in.  .as  God  had  commanded 

7.  16  as  God  had  commanded  him :  and  the  L. 

8.  1  God  remembered  Noah,  .and  God  made 

8.  15  And  God  spake  unto  Noah,  saying 

9.  1  God  blessed  Noah  and  his  son's,  and  said 

9.  6  for  in  the  image  of  God  made  he  man 

9.  8  God  spake  unto  Noah,  and  to  his  sons 
9.  12  God  said.  This  (is)  the  token  of  the  cove. 

9.  16  everlasting  covenant  between  God  and 
9.  17  God  said.  .This  (is)  the  token  of  the  cov. 

9.  26  said,  Blessed  (be)  the  LORD  God  of  Shem 
9.  27  God  shall  enlarge  Japheth,  and  he  shall 

17.  3  Abram  fell  on  his  face :  and  God  talked 

17.  7  a  God  unto  thee,  and  to  thy  seed  after 

17.  8  I  will  give,  and  I  will  be  their  God 

17.  9  God  said. .Thou  shalt  keep  my  covenant 

17.  15  God  said.  .As  for  Sarai  thy  wife,  thou 

17.  18  Abraham  said  unto  God,  O  that  Ishinael 

17.  19  God  said,  Sarah  thy  wife  shall  bear  thee 

1 7.  22  left  off  talking . .  and  God  went  up  from  A. 
17.  23  the  selfsame  day,  as  God  had  said  unto 


Gen.  19.  29  God  destroyed  the  cities  of  the  plain,  that 

19.  29  God  remembered  Abraham,  and  sent  Lot 

20.  3  God  came  to  Abimelech  in  a  dream  by 

20.  6  God  said  unto  him  in  a  dream,  Yea,  I 

20.  11  Surely  the  fear  of  God  (is)  not  in  this  pi. 

20.  13  when  God  caused  me  to  wander  from  my 

20.  17  So  Abraham  prayed  unto  God :  and  God 

21.  2  at  the  set  time  of  which  God  had  spoken 

21.  4  circumcised,  as  God  had  commanded 

21.  6  Sarah  said,  God  hath  made  me  to  laugh 

21.  12  God  said.  .Let  it  not  be  grievous  in  thy 

21.  17  God  heard  the  voice  of  the  lad  ;  and  the 
21.  17  angel  of  God  called  to  Hagar  out  of 

21.  17  for  God  hath  heard  the  voice  of  fhe  lad 
21.  19  God  opened  her  eyes,  and  she  saw  a  well 
21.  20  God  was  with  the  lad  ;  and  he  grew,  and 
21.  22  God  (is)  with  thee  in  all  that  thou  doest 

21.  23  swear  unto  me  here  by  God,  that  thou 

22.  1  God  did  tempt  Abraham,  and  said  unto 

22.  3  the  place  of  which  God  had  told  him 

22.  8  My  son,  God  will  provide  himself  a  lamb 

22.  9  to  the  place  which  God  had  told  him  of 

22.  12  for  now  I  know  that  thou  fearest  God 

24.  3  the  God  of  heaven,  and  the  God  of  the 
24.  7  The  Lord  God  of  heaven,  which  took  me 

24.  12,  27,  42,  48  Lord  God  of  my  master  Abr. 

25.  11  God  blessed  his  son  Isaac;  and  Isaac 

26.  24  I  (am)  the  God  of  Abraham  thy  father 

27.  20  Because  the  Lord  thy  God  brought  (it) 

27.  28  God  give  thee  of  the  dew  of  heaven,  and 

28.  4  inherit  the  land .  .which  God  gave  unto 
28.  12  behold  the  angels  of  God  ascending  and 
28.  13  I  (am)  the  Lord  God  of  Abraham  thy  fa 
28. 13  and  the  God  of  Isaac :  the  land  whereon 
28.  17  this  (is)  none  other  but  the  house  of  God 
28.  20  If  God  will  be  with  me,  and  will  keep  me 
28.  21  in  peace,  then  shall  the  Lord  be  my  God 
28.  22  this  stone,  .shall  be  God's  house  ;  and  of 

30.  2  (Am)  I  in  God’s  stead,  who  hath  withheld 

30.  fc  Rachel  said,  God  hath  judged  me,  and 

30.  17  God  hearkened  unto  Leah,  and  she  cone. 

30.  18  Leah  said,  God  hath  given  me  my  hire 

30.  20  God  hath  endued  me  (with)  a  good  dow. 

30.  22  And  God  remembered  Rachel,  and  God 

30.  23  said,  God  hath  taken  away  my  reproach 

31.  5  the  God  of  my  father  hath  been  with  me 

31.  7  but  God  suffered  him  not  to  hurt  me 

31.  9  God  hath  taken  away  the  cattle  of  your 

31.  11  the  angel  of  God  spake  unto  me  in  a  dre. 

31.16  all  the  riches  which  God  bath  taken  from 

31.  16  whatsoever  God  hath  said  unto  thee,  do 

31.  24  God  came  to  Laban  the  Syrian  in  a  dream 

31.  29  but  the  God  of  your  father  spake  unto 
31.  42  the  God  of  my  father,  the  God  of  Abraham 
31.  42  God  hath  seen  mine  affliction  and  the 
31.  50  God  (is)  witness  betwixt  me  and  thee 

31.  53  The  God  of  Abraham,  and  the  God  of  N. 

31.  53  the  God  of  their  father,  judge  betwixt 

32.  1  Jacob  went,  .and  the  angels  of  God  met 

32.  2  he  said,  This  (is)  God’s  host ;  and  he  cal. 

32.  9  0  God  of  my  father  Abraham,  and  God 

32.  28  for  as  a  prince  hast  thou  power  with  God 

32.  30  for  I  have  seen  God  face  to  face,  and  my 

33.  s  The  children  which  God  hath,  .given  thy 

33.  10  though  I  had  seen  the  face  of  God,  and 

33.  11  God  hath  dealt  graciously  with  me,  and 
35.  1  God  said.  .Arise,  go  up  to  Beth-el,  and 
35.  5  and  the  terror  of  God  was  upon  the  cities 
35.  7  there  God  appeared  unto  him,  when  he 
35.  9  God  appeared  unto  Jacob  again,  when 
35.  10  God  said . .  Thy  name  (is)  Jacob :  thy 

35.  11  God  said  unto  him.  .be  fruitful  and  multi. 
35.  13  God  went  up  from  him  in  the  place  whe. 
35.  15  called  the  name  of  the  place  where  God 

39.  9  how.  .can  I  do  this,  .and  sin  against  God  ? 

40.  8  (Do)  not  interpretations  (belong)  to  God? 

41.16  God  shall  give  Pharaoh  an  answer  of  pe. 

41.  25  God  hath  showed  Pharaoh  what  he  (is) 

41.  28  What  God  (is)  about  toido  he  showeth  unto 
41.  32  because  the  thing  (is)  established  by  God 
41.  32  and  God  will  shortly  bring  it  to  pass 

41.  38  a  man  in  whom  the  spirit  of  God  (is)? 

41.  39  Forasmuch  as-God  hath  showed  thee  all 
41.  51  For  God.  .hath  made  me  forget  all  my 

41.  52  God  hath  caused  me  to  be  fruitful  in 

42. 18  Joseph  said .  .This  do,  and  live.  .1  fear  G. 

42.  28  What  (is)  this.  .God  hath  done  unto  us  ? 
43-  23  jour  God,  and  the  God  of  your  father 

43.  29  said,  God  be  gracious  unto  thee,  my  son 

44.  16  God  hath  found  out  the  iniquity  of  thy 

45.  5  God  did  send  me  before  you  to  preserve 
45.  7  God  sent  me  before  you  to  preserve  you 
45.  8  not  you  (that)  sent  me  hither,  but  God 

45.  9  God  bath  made  me  lord  of  all  Egypt 

46.  1  offered  sacrifices  unto  the  God  of  his  fat. 
46.  2  God  spake  unto  Israel  in  the  visions  of  the 
46.  3  I  (am),  .the  God  of  thy  father  :  fear  not 
48.  9  my  sons,  whom  God  hath  given  me  in 
48.  11  lo,  God  hath  showed  me  also  thy  seed 
48.  15  God,  before  whom  my  fathers  Abraham 
48.  15  the  God  which  fed  me  all  my  life  long 
48.  20  God  make  thee  as  Ephraim,  and  as  Man. 
48.  21  God  shall  be  with  you,  and  bring  you 

50. 17  of  the  servants  of  the  God  of  thy  father 
50.  19  Fear  not ;  for  (am)  I  in  the  place  of  God  ? 
50.  20  God  meant  it  unto  good,  to  bring  to  pass 
50.  24  God  will  surely  visit  you,  and  bring  you 
50.  25  God  will  surely  visit  you,  and  ye  shall 

Exod.  1.  17  the  midwives  feared  God,  and  did  not  as 
1.  20  God  dealt  well  with  the  midwives  :  and 

1.  21  because  the  midwives  feared  God,  that 

2.  23  their  cry  came  up  unto  God  by  reason 


Exod.  2.  24  God  heard  their  groaning,  and  God  rem. 

2.  25  God  looked  upon . .  Israel,  and  God  had 

3.  1  came  to  the  mountain  of  God.  .to  Horeb 

3.  4  God  called  unto  him  out  of  the  midst  of 

3.  6  I  (am)  the  God  of  thy  father,  the  God  of 
3.  6  the  God  of  Isaac,  and  the  God  of  Jacob 
3.  6  for  he  was  afraid  to  look  upon  God 

3.  11  Moses  said  unto  God,  Who  (am)  I,  that  I 
3.  12  ye  shall  serve  God  upon  this  mountain 
3.  13  The  God  of  your  fathers  hath  sent  me 
3.  14  God  said  unto  Moses,  I  am  that  I  am 
3.  15  God  said  moreover  unto  Moses,  Thus 
3.  15  Lord  God  of  your  fathers,  the  God  of 
3.  15  the  God  of  Isaac,  and  the  God  of  Jacob 
3.  16  Lord  God  of  your  fathers,  the  God  of  A. 
3.  18  Lord  God  of  the  Hebrews  hath  met  with 

3.  18  that  we  may  sacrifice  to  the  Lord  our  G. 

4.  5  Lord  God  of  their  fathers,  the  God  of 

4.  5  the  God  of  Isaac,  and  the  God  of  Jaeob 
4. 16  and  thou  shalt  be  to  him  instead  of  God 

4.  20  Moses  took  the  rod  of  God  in  his  hand 

4.  27  went,  and  met  him  in  the  mount  of  God 

5.  1  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  Let 

5.  3  The  God  of  the  Hebrews  hath  met  with 

5.  3  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord  our  God  ;  lest  he 

5.  8  saying,  Let  us  go . .  sacrifice  to  our  God 

6.  2  God  spake  unto  Moses,  and  said  unto  him 

6.  7  I  will  take  you.  .1  will  be  to  you  a  God 

6.  7  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  your  G 

7.  1  See,  I  have  made  thee  a  god  to  Pharaoh 

7.  16  Lord  God  of  the  Hebrews  hath  sent  me 

8.  10  that,  .none  like  unto  the  Lord  our  God 

8.  19  magicians  said.  .This  (is)  the  linger  of  G 
8.  25  Go  ye,  sacrifice  to  your  God  in  the  land 
8.  26  we  shall  sacrifice,  to  the  Lord  our  God 
8.  27  sacrifice  to  the  Lord  our  God,  as  he  shall 

8.  28  that  ye  may  sacrifice  to  the  Lord  your  G. 

9.  1,  13  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  the  Heb. 

9.  30  that  ye  will  not  yet  fear  the  Lord  God 

10.  3  the  Lord  God  of  the  Hebrews 

10.  7  that  they  may  serve  the  Lord  their  God 

10.  8  Go,  serve  the  Lord  your  God.  .who  (are) 

10.  16  I  have  sinned  against  the  Lord  your  God 
10.  17  entreat  the  Lord  your  God,  tliat  he  may 

10.  25  we  may  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord  our  God 
10. 26  must  we  take  to  serve  the  Lord  our  God 
13.  17  God  led  them  not. .the  way  of  the  laud 

13. 17  for  God  said,  Lest  peradventure  the  peo. 

13. 18  God  led  the  people  about,  .the  way  of  the 
13.  19  God  will  surely  visit  you  ;  and  ye  shall 

14. 19  the  angel  of  God,  which  went  before  the 

15.  2  my  father’s  God,  and  I  will  exalt  him 

15.  26  hearken  to  the  voice  of  the  Lord  thy  G. 

16.  12  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  your  G. 

17.  9  stand,  .with  the  rod  of  God  in  mine  hand 

18.  1  heard  of  all  that  God  had  done  for  Moses 

18.  4  for  the  God  of  my  father,  .(was)  mine  he. 

18.  5  where  he  encamped  at  the  mount  of  God 

18.  12  a  burnt  offering  and  sacrifices  for  God 

18.  12  eat.  with  Moses’  father  in  law  before  G. 

18.  15  people  come  unto  me  to  enquire  of  God 
iS.  16  do  make  (them)  kuow  the  statutes  of  God 

18.  19  Hearken,  and  God  shall  be  with  thee 

18.  19  Be  thou  for  the  people  to  God  ward 
18.  19  thou  mayest  bring  the  causes  unto  God 

18.  21  able  men,  such  as  fear  God,  men  of  truth 

18.  23  If  thou.,  do  this  thing,  and  God  command 

19.  3  Moses  went  up  unto  God,  and  the  LORD 

19.  17  people  out  of  the  camp  to  meet  with  God 

19.  19  Moses  spake,  and  God  answered  him  by 

20.  1  And  God  spake  all  these  words,  saying 

20.  2  I  (am)  the  Lord  thy  God,  which  have 

20.  5  for  I  the  Lord  thy  God  (am)  a  jealous 
20.  7  Thou  shalt  not  take  the  name  of.  .God  in 
20.  10  (is)  the  sabbath  of  the  Lord  thy  God 

20. 1 2  upon  the  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God 
20.  19  but  let  not  God  speak  with  us,  lest  we  d. 
20.  20  Fear  not :  for  God  is  come  to  prove  you 
20.  21  near  unto  the  thick  darkness  where  God 

21.13  but  God  deliver  (him)  into  his  hand ;  then 

22.  20  He  that  sacrificeth  unto  (any)  god,  save 

23.  19  bring  into  the  house  of  the  Lord  thy  God 

23.  25  ye  shall  serve  the  Lord  your  God,  and  he 

24.  10  And  they  saw  the  God  of  Israel :  and 

24.  11  also  they  saw  God,  and  did  eat  and  drink 
24.  13  and  Moses  went  up  into  the  mount  of  God 

29.  45  And  I  will  dwell,  and  will  be  their  God 
29.  46  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  their  G. 
29.  46  among  them  :  I  (am)  the  Lord  their  God 
31.  3  I  have  filled  him  with  the  spirit  of  God 

31.  18  two  tables,  .written  with  the  finger  of  G. 
32. 11  Moses  besought  the  Lord  his  God,  and 

32.  16  And  the  tables  (were)  the  work  of  God 

32.  16  and  the  writing  (was)  the  writing  of  God 
32.  27  Thus  saith  the  LORD  God  of  Israel,  Put 

34.  23  before  the  Lord  God,  the  God  of  Israel 

34.  24  before  the  Lord  thy  God  thrice  in  the 

34.  26  bring  unto  the  house  of  the  Lord  thy  God 

35.  31  he  hath  filled  him  with  the  spirit  of  God 
Lev.  2.  13  suffer  the  salt  of  the  covenant  of  thy  God 

4.  22  the  commandments  of  the  Lord  his  God 

11.  44  For  I  (am)  the  Lord  your  God  :  ye  shall 

11.  45  thatbriugetli  you  up.  to  be  your  God 
18.  2,  4,  30  I  (am)  the  LORD  your  God 

18.  21  shalt  thou  profane  the  name  of  thy  God 

19.  2  for  I  the  Lord  your  God  (am)  holy 

19.  3,  4,  10,  25,  31,  34,  36  (am)the  Lord  your  G. 

19.  12  neither  shalt.  .profane  the  name  of  thy  G. 

19.  14  but  shalt  fear  thy  God  ;  I  (am)  the  Lord 

19.  32  and  fear  thy  God  :  I  (am)  the  LORD 

20.  7  be  ye  holy ;  for  I  (am)  the  Lord  your  God 
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Lev.  21.  6  They  shall  be  holy  unto  their  God 

2i  6  and  not  profane  the  name  of  their  God 
21"  6  the  bread  of  their  God,  they  do  offer 

21.  7  her  husband  :  for  he  (is)  holy  unto  his  G. 

2i.  8  he  offereth  the  bread  of  thy  God  :  he 

21.  12  nor  profane  the  sanctuary  of  his  God 

21.12  the  anointing  oil  of  his  God  (is)  upon  him 
2i  17  not  approach  to  offer  the  bread  of  his  God 
21  21  not  come  nigh  to  offer  the  bread  of  his  G. 

21  22  He  shall  eat  the  bread  of  his  God 

22.  25  shall  ye  offer  the  bread  of  your  God  of 

22.  33  That  brought  you  out.  .to  be  your  God 

23.  14  have  brought  an  offering  unto  your  God 

23.  22,  43  I  (am)  the  Lord  your  God 

21  28  atonement,  .before  the  Lord  your  God 
23.  40  shall  rejoice  before  the  Lord  your  God 
24  13  Whosoever  curseth  his  God  shall  bear  his 

24  22  one.  .law.  .for  I  (am)  the  Lord  your  God 
25.  17  fear  thy  God:  for  I  (am)  the  Lord  your  G. 

25  36  Take  thou  no  usury,  .but  fear  thy  God 
25.  38  I  (am)  the  Lord  your  God,  which  brought 
25.  38  to  give  you  the  land .  .to  be  your  God 

25.  43  rule,  .with  rigour,  but  shalt  fear  thy  G. 

25  c5  my  servants.  .1  (am)  the  Lord  your  God 

26  "i  no  idols,  .for  I  (am)  the  Lord  your  God 

26.  12  I  will  walk,  .and  will  be  your  God,  and 
26  13  I  (am)  the  Lord  your  God,  which  brought 
26.  44  I  will  not.  .for  X  (am)  the  Lord  their  God 
26.  45  I  might  be  their  God  :  I  (am)  the  Lord 

Num.  6.  7  consecration  of  his  God  (is)  upon  his 
10.  0  remembered  before  the  Lord  your  God 
■  10.  10  before  your  God  :  I  (am)  the  Lord  your  G. 

15.  40  remember,  and  be  holy  unto  your  God 

15.  41,  41  I  (am)  the  Lord  your  God 

15.  41  brought  you  out.  .to  be  your  God 

16.  9  that  the  God  of  Israel  hath  separated  you 

16.  22  the  God  of  the  spirits  of  all  flesh,  shall 

21.  5  the  people  spake  against  God,  and  again. 

22.  9  God  came  unto  Balaam,  and  said,  What 

22  10  Balaam  said  unto  God,  Balak  the  son  of 

22. 12  God  said  unto  Balaam,  Thou  shalt  not  go 

22.  18  go  beyond  the  word  of  the  Lord  my  God 
22.  20  God  came  unto  Balaam  at  night,  and  said 

22  22  God's  anger  was  kindled  because  he  went 

22.  38  the  word  that  God  putteth  in  my  mouth 

23  4  God  met  Balaam  :  and  he  said  unto  him 

23.  21  the  Lord  his  God  (is)  with  him,  and  the 

23.  27  peradventure  it  will  please  God  that  t  u 

24.  2  and  the  spirit  of  God  came  upon  him 

25.  13  he  was  zealous  for  his  God,  and  made  an 

27. 16  the  God  of  the  spirits  of  all  flesh,  set  a 

Deut.  1 .  6  Lord  our  God  spake  unto  us  in  Horeb 

t.  10  Lord  your  God  hath  multiplied  you,  and 

1.  11  Lord  God  of  your  fathers  make  you  a 

1 .  1 7  for  the  judgment  (is)  God’s  :  and  the 

1.  iq  as  the  Lord  our  God  commanded 
1  20  which  the  Lord  our  God  doth  give  unto 

1  21  Lord  thy  God  hath  set  the  land  before 

1.  21  as  the  Lord  God  of  thy  fathers  hath  said 
1.  25  a  good  land  which  the  Lord  our  God  doth 
1.  26  the  commandment  of  the  Lord  your  God 
1.  30  The  Lord  your  God,  which  goeth  before 
1.  31  seeD  how  that  the  Lord  thy  God  bare 
1.  32  ye  did  not  believe  the  Lord  your  God 

1.  41  all  that  the  Iord  our  God  commanded  us 

2.  7  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  blessed  thee  in 

2.  7  these  forty  years  the  Lord  thy  God  (hath 

2.  29  the  land  which  the  Lord  our  God  giveth 

2.  30  the  Lord  thy  God  hardened  his  spirit 
2.  33  the  LORD  our  God  delivered  him  before 

2.  36  the  Lord  our  God  delivered  all  unto  us 

2  37  whatsoever  the  Lord  our  God  forbade  us 

3.  3  So  the  Lord  our  God  delivered  into  our 

3  18  Lord  your  God  hath  given  you  this  land 

3.  20  which  the  Lord  your  God  hath  given 

3.  21  all  that  the  Lord  your  God  hath  done 

3.  22  the  Lord  your  God  he  shall  fight  for  you 

4.  1  the  Lord  God  of  your  fathers  giveth  you 

4  2  the  commandments  of  the  Lord  your  God 

4.  3  God  hath  destroyed  them  from  among 

4.  4  that  did  cleave  unto  the  Lord  your  God 
4  5  as  the  Lord  my  God  commanded  me 
4  7  who  (hath)  God ..  nigh ..  the  Lord  our  God 

4  10  stoodest  before  the  LORD  thy  God  in  Hor. 

4.  19  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  divided  unto  all 
4.  21  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee  (for) 

4  23  forget  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  your  God 
4  23  which  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  forbidden 
4  24  the  Lord  thy  God  (is)  a  consuming  fire 
4.  25  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  thy  God 
4.  29  if . .  thou  shalt  seek  the  Lord  thy  God 
4.  30  if  thou  turn  to  the  Lord  thy  God,  and 
4.  31  the  Lord  thy  God  (isj  a  merciful  God 
4.  32  since  the  day  that  God  created  man  upon 
4.  33  Did.  .people  hear  the  voice  of  God  speak. 

4.  34  Or  hath  God  assayed  to  go  (and)  take  him 
4.  34  according  to  all  that  the  Lord  your  God 
4.  35  mightest  know  that  the  Lord  he  (is)  God 
4.  39  the  Lord  he  (is)  God  in  heaven  above 

4.  40  earth,  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth 

5.  2  The  Lord  our  God  made  a  covenant  with 

5.  6  I  (am)  the  XiORD  thy  God,  which  brought 

5.  9  for  I  the  Lord  thy  God  (am)  a  jealous 

5.  11  not  take  the  name  of  the  Lord  thy  God 
5.  12,  16  as  the  Ix>rd  thy  God  hath  commanded 
5.  14  day  (is)  the  sabbath  of  the  LORD  thy  God 
5.15  the  Lord  thy  God  brought  thee  out  then. 

5.  15  the  Lord  thy  God  commanded  thee  to 
5.  16  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee 
5.  24  Lord  our  God  hath  showed  us  his  glory 
5.  24  God  doth  talk  with  man,  and  he  liveth 
5.  25  if  we  hear  the  voice  of  the  Lord  our  God  l 


Deut  '5  26  the  voice  of  the  living  God  speaking  out 
'  5  27  hear  all  that  the  Lord  our  God  shall  say 

5.  27  all  that  the  Lord  our  God  shall  speak 

5-  32.  33  Lord  your  God  hath  commanded  you 
6  1  Lord  your  God  commanded  to  teach  you 

6'  2  thou  mightest  fear  the  Lord  thy  God,  to 

6.  3  as  the  Lord  God  of  thy  fathers  hath  pro. 

6.  4  The  Lord  our  God  (is)  one  Lord 

6.  5  thou  shalt  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with 
6  10  when  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  have  brou. 

6. 13  Thou  shalt  fear  the  Lord  thy  God,  and 
6.  15  For  the  Lord  thy  God  (is)  a  jealous 
6  15  lest  the  anger  of  the  Lord  thy  God  be  ki. 

6.  16  Ye  shall  not  tempt  the  Lord  your  God 
6.  17  commandments  of  the  Lord  your  God 

6  20  which  the  Lord  our  God  hath  command. 

6.  24  to  fear  the  Lord  our  God,  for  our  good 

6.  25  to  do  all  these,  .before  the  LORD  our  God 

7.  1  When  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  bring  thee 
7.  2  when  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  deliver  them 

7  6  an  holy  people  unto  the  Lord  thy  God 

7  6  the  LORD  thy  God  hath  chosen  thee  to  be 

7.  9  Know,  .that  the  LORD^hy  God,  he  (is)  G. 

7. 12  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  keep  unto  thee 
7.  16  which  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  deliver 
7.  18  remember  what  the  Lord  thy  God  did 

7  19  whereby  the  Lord  thy  God  brought  thee 
7.  19  so  shall  the  Lord  thy  God  do  unto  all  the 
7.  20  the  Lord  thy  God  will  ud  the  hornet 
7.  21  Lord  thy  God  (is)  among  you,  a  mighty 
7.  22  Lord  thy  God  will  put  out  those  nations 
7.  23  Lord  thy  God  shall  deliver  them  unto 

7.  25  an  abomination  to  the  Lord  thy  God 

8  2  way  which  the  Lord  thy  God  led  thee 

8.  5  (so)  the  Lord  thy  God  chasteneth  thee 

8.  6  the  commandments  of  the  Lord  thy  God 
8.  7  Lord  thy  God  bringeth  thee  into  a  good 
8.  10  then  thou  shalt  bless  the  LORD  thy  God 
8  11  that  thou  forget  not  the  Lord  thy  God 
8.  14  and  thou  forget  the  Lord  thy  God,  which 
8. 18  thou  shalt  remember  the  Lord  thy  God 

8.  19  if  thou  do  at  all  forget  the  Lord  thy  God 

8  20  unto  the  voice  of  the  Lord  your  God 

9  3  IjORD  thy  God  (is)  he  which  goeth  over 

9  4  Loud  thy  God  hath  cast  them  out  from 

9  5  Lord  thy  God  doth  drive  them  out  from 

9.  6  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee  not  this  good 

9.  7  how  thou  provokedst  the  Lord  thy  God 

9.  10  tables ..  written  with  the  finger  of  God 
g.  16  had  sinned  against  the  Lord  your  God 

9  23  the  commandment  of  the  Lord  your  God 

10  9  according  as  the  Lord  thy  God  promised 

10  12  what  doth  the  Lord  thy  God  require  of 

10.  12  but  to  fear  the  Lord  thy  God,  to  walk  111 
10.  12  to  serve  the  I.ORD  thy  God  with  all  thy 

10.  14  heaven  of  heavens,  (is)  the  Lord’s  thy  G. 
10.  17  For  the  Lord  your  God  (is)  God  of  gods 
10.  20  Thou  shalt  fear  the  Lord  thy  God 

10.  21  He  (is)  thy  praise,  and  he  (is)  thy  God 

10  22  Lord  thy  God  hath  made  thee  as  the  stars 

11.  1  thou  shalt  love  the  Lord  thy  God,  and 

11  2  the  chastisement  of  the  Lord  your  God 
11.  12  A  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  caretli 

11. 12  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  thy  God  (are) 

11.  13  to  love  the  Lord  your  God,  and  to  serve 
11.  22  to  love  the  Lord  your  God,  to  walk  in 

11.  25  LORD  your  God  shall  lay  the  fear  of 

11.  27,  28  commandments  of  the  Lord  your  God 

11.  29  when  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  brought 

11  31  which  the  Lord  your  God  giveth  you 

12.  1  land  which  the  Lord  God  of  thy  fathers 
12.  4  Ye  shall  not  do  so  unto  the  LORD  your  G. 
12.  5  unto  the  place  which  the  Lord  your  God 

12  7  ye  shall  eat  before  the  Lord  your  God 

12  7  wherein  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  blessed 

12  9  inheritance  which  the  Lord  your  God  giv. 

12.  10  land  which  the  Lord  your  God  giveth 
12.  11  a  place  which  the  Lord  your  God  shall 

12  12  shall  rejoice  before  the  Lord  your  God 
12.  15  to  the  blessing  of  the  Lord  thy  God 

12.  18  must  eat  them  before  the  Lord  thy  God 
12.  18  in  the  place  which  the  Lord  thy  God 
12.  18  shalt  rejoice  before  the  Lord  thy  God  in 
12.  20  When  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  enlarge 
12.  21  If  the  place  which  the  Lord  thy  God  hath 
12.  27  27  upon  the  altar  of  the  Lord  thy  God 
12!  28’right  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  thy  God3 
12.  29  When  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  cut  off  the 

12.  31  shalt  not  do  so  Unto  the  LORD  thy  God 

13.  3  the  Lord  your  God  proveth  you,  to  know 

13  3  whether  ye  love  the  Lord  your  God 
13.  4  Ye  shall  walk  after  the  Lord  your  God 
13  5  turn  (you)  away  from  the  Lord  your  God 
13'  5  way  which  the  Lord  thy  God  commanded 
13.  10  thrust  thee  away  from  the  Lord  thy  God 
13.  12  cities,  which  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  given 
13.  16  thereof  every  whit,  for  the  Lord  thy  God 

13.  18  hearken  to  the  voice  of  the  Lord  thy  God 

13  18  right  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  thy  God 

14.  1  Ye  (are)  the  children  of  the  Lord  your  G. 
14.  2,  21  an  holy  people  unto  the  Lord  thy  G. 
14.  23  thou  shalt  eat  before  the  Lord  thy  God 

14  23  mayest  learn  to  fear  the  Lord  thy  God 
14  24,  25  which  the  JiORD  thy  God  shall  choose 
14.  24  when  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  blessed 
14.  26  shalt  eat  there  before  the  Lord  thy  God 

14.  29  that  the  Lord  thy  God  may  bless  thee  in 

15.  4  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee 
15.  5  unto  the  voice  of  the  Lord  thy  God,  to 
15.  6  the  Lord  thy  God  blesseth  thee,  as  he 
15.  10,  18  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  bless  thee 

15.  14  the  LORD  thy  God  hath  blessed  thee 


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Deut  15. 15  and  the  Lord  thy  God  redeemed  thee 

15.  19  shalt  sanctify  unto  the  Lord  ttfy  God 
15.  20  shalt  eat  (it)  before  the  Lord  thy  God 

15.  21  not  sacrifice  it  unto  the  Lord  thy  God 

16.  1,  2  the  passover  unto  the  Lord  thy  God 

16.  5  which  the  Lord  tliy  God  giveth  thee 
16.  6,  7  which  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  choose 
16.  8  a  solemn  assembly  to  the  LORD  thy  God 

16. 10  unto  the  LORD  thy  God  with  a  tribute 
16.  10  according  as  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  hi. 

16. 11  shalt  rejoice  before  the  Lord  thy  God 
16.  11  which  the  LORD  thy  God  hath  chosen 
16.  15  unto  the  Lord  thy  God  in  the  place 

16. 15  the  LORD  thy  God  shall  bless  thee  in  all 
16.  16  males  appear  before  the  Lord  thy  God 
16.  17  to  the  blessing  of  the  Lord  thy  God 
16.  18,  20  which  the  LORD  thy  God  giveth  thee 
16.  21  unto  the  altar  of  the  Lord  thy  God 

16.  22  image  ;  which  the  LORD  thy  God  hateth 

17.  1  not  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord  thy  God 

1  an  abomination  unto  the  LORD  thy  God 
2,  14  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee 

2  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  thy  God,  in 

i7.  8  which  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  choose 

17.  12  minister  there  before  the  Lord  thy  God 

17.  15  whom  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  choose 

17  ig  he  may  learn  to  fear  the  Lord  his  God 

18.  5  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  chosen  him  out 

18  7  minister  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  his  God 
18!  q  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth 

18.  12  Lord  thy  God  doth  drive  them  out  from 

18.  13  shalt  be  perfect  with  the  Lord  thy  God 
18  14  Lord  thy  God  hath  not  suffered  thee  so 
18  15  Lord  thy  God  will  raise  up  unto  thee 

18. 16  desiredst  of  the  Lord  thy  God  in  Horeb 

18  16  hear  again  the  voice  of  the  Lord  my  God 

19  I  When  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  cut  off 
I,  2,  3, 10,  14  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee 

8  if  the  Lord  thy  God  enlarge  thy  coast 

9  to  love  the  Lord  thy  God,  and  to  walk 
1  Lord  thy  God  (is)  with  thee,  which  brou. 

20.  4  Lord  your  God  (is)  he  thatgoethwithyou 

20  1 3  Lord  thy  God  hath  delivered  it  into 
20  14  which  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  given  thee 
20  16  which  the  Lord  thy  God  doth  give  thee 

20.  17  as  the  LORD  thy  God  hath  commanded 

20  18  should  ye  sin  against  the  Lord  your  God 

21.  1,  23  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee 

21  5  them  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  chosen  to 
21.  10  Lord  thy  God  hath  delivered  them  into 

21.  23  for  he  that  is  hanged  (is)  accursed  of  God 

22.  5  abomination  unto  the  Lord  thy  God 

23.  5  LORD  thy  God  would  not  hearken  unto 
23!  5  but  the  Lord  thy  God  turned  the  curse 
23.  5  because  the  Lord  thy  God  loved  thee 
23  14  Lord  thy  Godwalkethinthemidstof  thy 
23. 18  into  the  house  of  the  Lord  thy  God  for 
23  18  abomination  unto  the  Lord  thy  God 

23.  20  that  the  Lord  thy  God  may  bless  thee  in 
23  21  shalt  vow  a  vow  unto  the  LORD  thy  God 

23.  21  LORD  thy  God  will  surely  require  it  of 

23  23  thou  hast  vowed  unto  the  Lord  thy  God 

24.  4  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee 

24  9  Kemember  what  the  LORD  thy  God  did 
24  1 3  shall  be . .  unto  theeibef  ore  the'LORD  thy  G . 
24  18  the  Lord  thy  God  redeemed  thee  thence 

24  19  that  the  Lord  thy  God  may  bless  thee  m 

25.  15,  19  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth 
25.  16  an  abomination  unto  the  Lord  thy  God 

25  18  faint  and  weary  ;  and  he  feared  not  God 

25.  19  when  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  given  thee 

26  1,  2  land .  .the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee 

26.  2  place  which  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  cho 

26.  3  I  profess  this  day  unto  the  Lord  thy  God 
26.  4  down  before  the  altar  of  the  Lord  thy  G. 
26.  5  speak  and  say  before  the  Lord  thy  God 
26  7  when  we  cried  unto  the  Lord  God  of  our 
26.  10  thou  shalt  set  it  before  the  Lord  thy  God 
26. 10  and  worship  before  the  Lord  thy  God 
26.  11  which  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  given  unto 
26.  13  thou  shalt  say  before  the  Lord  thy  God 
26  14  hearkened  to  the  voice  of  the  Lord  my  G. 
26  16  This  day  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  comman. 

26. 17  to  be  thy  God,  and  to  walk  in  his  ways 
26.  iq  an  holy  people  unto  the  Lord  thy  God 

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2,  3  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth 
3  as  the  Lord  God  of  thy  fathers  hath  pro. 
c  build  an  altar  unto  the  Lord  thy  God,  an 
6  shalt  build  the  altar  of  the  Lord  thy  God 

6  shalt  offer,  .thereon  unto  the  Lord  thy  G. 

7  and  rejoice  before  the  Lord  thy  God 
27.  q  become  the  people  of  the  Lord  thy  God 

27.  10  obey  the  voice  of  the  Lord  thy  God  and 

28.  1  2,  15,  45  the  voice  of  the  Lord  thy  God 

28  1  Lord  thy  God  will  set  thee  on  high  above 

28.  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee 
28.  1 3  the  commandments  of  the  Lord  th y  G. 

28  47  thou  servedest  not  the  LORD  thy  God  with 
28'.  V2,  S3  which  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  given 
28.  58  fear  this,  .fearful  name,  The  Lord  thy  G. 
28  62  not  obey  the  voice  of  the  Lord  thy  God 
2Q:  6  might  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  your  < 
2Q.  10  stand . .  all  of  you  before  the  Lord  your 
2Q  12  enter  into  covenant  with  the  Lord  thy  (.  . 
20  12  which  the  LORD  thy  God  maketh  with 
20  13  he  may  be  unto  thee  a  God,  as  he  hath 
20.  is  with  us  this  day  before  the  Lord  our  G 
29. 18  turneth.  .this  day  from  the  Lord  our  Gcd 
20.  25  forsaken  the  covenant  of  the  LORD  God 
20  20  secret  (things belong)  unto  the  LORD  G. 
30  1  whither  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  driven 
30  2  And  shalt  return  unto  the  Lord  thy  God 


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Deut  v  1  3  JLctbd xhy  God  wjU  turn  thy  captivity,  and 
31  3  Whither  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  scattered 

30.  4  will  tho  lord  thy  God  gather  thee 

30.  3  Lord  thy  God  will  bring  thee  into  the  land 
30.  6  Lord  thy  Sod  will  circumcise  thine  heart 
30.  6  to  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all  thine 
3d.  7  Lord  thy  God  will  put  all  these  curses 
30.  9  Lord  thy  God  will  make  thee  plenteous 
30.  10  hearken  unto  the  voice  of  the  Lord  thy  G. 
30.  10  if  thou  turn  unto  the  Lord  thy  God  with 
30.  16  I  command  thee . .  to  love  the  Lord  thy  G. 
30.  16  Lord  thy  God  shall  bless  thee  in  the  land 

30.  20  That  thou  mayest  love  the  LORD  thy  G. 

31.  3  The  Lord  thy  God,  he  will  go  over  before 

31.  6  Lord  thy  God,  he  (it  is)  that  doth  go 

31. 11  to  appear  before  the  Lord  thy  God  in 
31.  12  may  learn,  and  fear  the  Lord  your  God 
31.  13  and  learn  to  fear  the  Lord  your  God 

31.  17  Are  not  these  evils,  .because  our  God  (is) 

31.  26  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  your  G. 

32.  3  ascribe  ye  greatness  unto  our  God 

32.  39  and  (there  is)  no  god  with  me :  I  kill,  and 

33.  1  wherewith  Moses  the  man  of  God  blessed 

33.  27  The  eternal  God  (is  thy)  refuge,  and  un. 

J  osh.  1 .  9  Lord  thy  God  (is)  with  thee  whithersoever 

1.  11,  island,  which  the  Lord  your  God  giveth 

1.  13  The  Lord  your  God  hath  given  you  rest 

1.  17  only  the  Lord  thy  God  be  with  thee,  as 

2.  11  Lord  your  God,  he  (is)  God  in  heaven 

3.  3  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  your  G. 

3.  9  and  hear  the  words  of  the  Lord  your  God 

4.  5  over  before  the  ark  of  the  Lord  your  God 

4.  23  Lord  your  God  dried  up  the  waters  of  J. 

4.  23  as  the  Lord  your  God  did  to  the  died  sea 

4.  24  that  ye  might  fear  the  Lord  your  God  for 

7.  13  for  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 

7. 19  give,  I  pray  thee,  glory  to  the  Lord  God 

7.  20  I  have  sinned  against  the  Lord  God  of  I. 

8.  7  Lord  your  God  will  deliver  it  into  your 

8.  30  Joshua  built  an  altar  unto  the  Lord  God 

9.  9  because  of  the  name  of  the  Lord  thy  God 

9.  18  had  sworn  unto  them  by  the  Lord  God  of 

9.  19  We  have  sworn  unto  them  by  the  LordG. 

9.  23  drawers  of  water  for  the  house  of  my  God 

9.  24  Lord  thy  God  commanded  his  servant 

10.  19  Lord  your  God  hath  delivered  them  into 

10.  40  as  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  commanded 

10.  42  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  fought  for  Israel 

13.  14  the  sacrifices  of  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 

13.  33  Lord  God  of  Israel  (was)  their  inheritan. 

14.  6  Lord  said  unto  Moses  the  man  of  God 

14.  8,  9  wholly  followed  the  Lord  my  God 

14.  14  he  wholly  followed  the  Lord  God  of  Isr. 
18.  3  land,  which  the  Lord  God  of  your  fathers 
18.  6  cast  lots  for  you . .  before  the  Lord  our  G. 

22.  3  the  commandment  of  the  Lord  your  God 

22.  4  Lord  your  God  hath  given  rest  unto  your 

22.  5  to  love  the  Lord  your  God,  and  to  walk  in 

22.  16  that  ye  have  committed  against  the  God 

22.  19  altar  besides  the  altar  of  the  Lord  our  G. 

22.  24  What  have  ye  to  do  with  the  Lord  God 

22.  29  besides  the  altarof  the  Lord  our  God  that 

22.  33  the  children  of  Israel  blessed  God,  and 

22.  34  a  witness  between  us  that  the  Lord  (is)  G. 

23.  3  ye  have  seen  all  that  the  Lord  your  God 

23.  3  Lord  your  God  (is)  he  that  hath  fought 

23.  5  Lord  your  God,  he  shall  expel  them  from 

23.  5  as  the  LORD  your  God  hath  promised  unto 

23.  8  But  cleave  unto  the  Lord  your  God,  as 

23.  10  Lord  your  God,  he  (it  is)  that  fighteth  for 

23.11  Take . .  heed ..  that  ye  love  the  Lord  . .  God 

23.  13  Lord  your  God  will  no  more  drive  out 
23-  13.  15  land  which  the  Lord  your  God  hath 

23.  14  good  things  which  the  Lord  your  God 

23.  15  which  the  Lord  your  God  promised  you 

23.  16  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  your  God 

24.  I  and  they  presented  themselves  before  G. 

24.  2  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  Your 

24.  17  the  Lord  our  God,  he  (it  is)  that  brought 

24.  18  will  we.  .serve  the  LORD;  for  he  (is)  our  G. 

24.  19  for  he  (is)  an  holy  God  ;  he  (is)  a  jealous 

24.  23  incline  your  heart  unto  the  Lord  God  of  I. 

24.  24  Lord  our  God  will  we  serve,  and  his  voice 

24.  26  Joshua  wrote,  .in  the  book,  .thejlaw  of  G. 

24.  27  a  witness  unto  you,  lest  ye  deny  your  G. 

Judg.  1.  7  as  I  have  done,  so  God  hath  requited  me 

2.  12  they  forsook  the  Lord  God  of  their'  fath. 

3.  7  forgat  the  Lord  their  God,  and  served  B. 

3.  20  Ehud  said,  I  have  a  message  from  God 

4.  6  Hath  not  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  com. 

4.  23  So  God  subdued  on  that  day  Jabin  the 

5.  3  I  will  sing,  .to  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 

5.  5  Sinai  from  before  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 

6.  8  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  I  hr. 

6.  10  I  (am)  the  Lord  your  God ;  fear  not  the 

6.  20  the  angel  of  God  said  unto  him,  Take 

6.  26  build  an  altar  unto  the  Lord  thy  God 
6.  31  if  he  (be)  a  god,  let  him  plead  for  himself 
6.  36  Gideon  said  unto  God,  If  thou  wilt  save 
6.  39  Gideon  said  unto  God,  Let  not  thine  anger 

6.  40  God  did  so  that  night :  for  it  was  dry  up. 

7.  14  into  his  hand  hath  God  delivered  Midian 

8.  3  God  hath  delivered  into  your  hands  the 

8.  33  Israel . .  went . .  and  made  Baal-ber.  their  g. 

8.  34  remembered  not  the  Lord  their  God,  who 

9.  7  Hearken . .  that  God  may  hearken  unto 

9.  9  wherewith  by  me  they  honour  God  and 

9.  13  my  wine,  which  cheereth  God  and  man 
9.  23  God  sent  an  evil  spirit  between  Abime. 

9.  27  went  into  the  house  of  their  god,  and 

9.  56  God  rendered  the  wickedness  of  Abime. 

9.  57  the  evil  of  the  men  of  Shechem  did  God 


JudgTo.  10  we  have  forsaken  our  God,  and  also  ser. 

11.  21  Lord  God  of  Israel  delivered  Sihon  and 

11.  23  Lord  God  of  Israel  hath  dispossessed.  .A. 

11.  24  possess  that  which  Chemosh  thy  god  giv. 

1 1.  24  Lord  our  God  shall  drive  out  from  before 

13.  s,  7  the  cliild  shall  be  a  Nazarite  unto  God 

13.  6  A  man  of  God  came  unto  me,  and  his  co. 

13.  6  like  the  countenance  of  an  angel  of  God 

13.  8  let  the  man  of  God  which  thou  didst  send 

13.  9  God  hearkened  to  the  voice  of  Manoah 
13.  9  the  angel  of  God  came  again  unto  the  wo. 
13.  22  We  shall,  .die,  because  we  have  seen  God 

15.  19  God  clave  an  hollow  place  that  (was)  in 

16. 17  for  I.  .a  Nazarite  unto  God  from  my  mo. 

16.  23  offer  a  great  sacrifice  unto  Dagon  their  g. 
16.  23  Our  god  hath  delivered  Samson  our  ene. 
16.  24  when  thepeople  saw.  .they  praised  their  g. 
16.  28  strengthen  me.  .only  this  once,  0  God 
18.  5  Ask  counsel,  we  pray  thee,  of  God,  that 
18.  10  for  God  hath  given  it  into  your  hands 
18.  31  all  the  time  that  the  house  of  God  was  in 

20.  2  in  the  assembly  of  the  people  of  God 

20. 18  and  asked  counselof  God,  and  said, Which 

20.  27  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  God  (was) 

21.  2  and  abode  there  till  even  before  God 

21.  3  O  Lord  God  of  Israel,  why  is  this  come 

Ruth.  1.  16  people . .  my  people,  and  thy  God  my  God 

2.  12  of  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  under  whose 
1  Sa.  1.  17  the  God  of  Israel  grant,  .thy  petition  that 

2.  2  neither  (is  there)  any  rock  like  our  God 

2.  27  there  came  a  man  of  God  unto  Eli,  and 

2.  30  Lord  God  of  Israel  saith,  I  said  indeed 

3.  3  ere  the  lamp  of  God  went  out  |in  the 

3.  3  temple  of  the  Lord,  where  the  ark  of  G. 

3.  17  God  do  so  to  thee,  and  more  also,  if  thou 

4.  4  with  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  God 

4.  7  for  they  said,  God  is  come  into  the  camp 

4.  11  the  ark  of  God  was  taken  ;  and  the  two 

4.  13  for  his  heart  trembled  for  the  ark  of  God 

4.  17  are  dead,  and  the  ark  of  God  is  taken 

4.  18  when  he  made  mention  of  the  ark  of  God 

4.  19  the  tidings  that  the  ark  of  God  was  taken 
4.  21  because  the  ark  of  God  was  taken,  and 

4.  22  glory  is  departed,  .for  the  ark  of  God  is 

5.  1  the  Philistines  took  the  ark  of  God 

5.  2  the  Philistines  took  the  ark  of  God,  they 

5.  7  The  ark  of  the  God  of  Israel  shall  not 

5.  7  his  hand  is  sore. .  upon  'Dagon  our  god 

5.  8  What  shall  we  do  with  the  ark  of  the  God 
5-  8  Let  the  ark  of  the  God  of  Israel  be  carr. 

5.  8  they  carried  the  ark  of  the  God  of  Israel 

5.  10  Therefore  they  sent  the  ark  of  God  to  E. 

5.  10  it  came  to  pass,  as  the  ark  of  God  came  to 

5.  10  have  brought  about  the  ark  of  the  God 

5.  11  Send  away  the  ark  of  the  God  of  Israel 

5.  11  the  hand  of  God  was  very  heavy  there 

6.  3  If  ye  send  away  the  ark  of  the  God  of  I. 

6.  5  ye  shall  give  glory  unto  the  God  of  Isra. 

6.  20  to  stand  before  this  hdly  Lord  God  ? 

7.  8  Cease  not  to  cry  unto  the  Lord  our  God 
9.  6  Behold  now.  .in  this  city  a  man  of  God 
9.  7  not  a  present  to  bring  to  the  man  of  God 
9.  8  will  I  give  to  the  man  of  God  to  tell  us 
9.  9  when  a  man  went  to  enquire  of  God,  thus 
9.  10  went  unto  the  city  where  the  man  of  God 
9.  27  that  I  may  show  thee  the  word  of  God 

io.  3  meet  thee  three  men  going  up  to  God  to 

10.  5  thou  shalt  come  to  the  hill  of  God,  where 

10.  7  do  as  occasion  serve  thee ;  for  God  (is) 

10.  9  had  turned.  .God  gave  him  another  heart 

10.  10  the  spirit  of  God  came  upon  him,  and  he 
10.  18  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  I  br. 
10.  19  ye  have  this  day  rejected  your  God,  who 

10.  26  a  band  .  whose  hearts  God  had  touched 

11.  6  the  spirit  of  God  came  upon  Saul  when 

12.  9  when  they  forgat  the  Lord  their  God,  he 

12.  12  when  the  Lord  your  God  (was)  your  king 

12.  14  continue  following  the  Lord  your  God 

12.  19  Pray  for  thy  servants  unto  the  L.  thy  God 

13.  13  the  commandment  of  the  Lord  thy  God 

14.  18  Saul  said.  .Bring  hither  the  ark  of  God 

14.  18  the  ark  of  God  was  at  that  time  with  the 

14.  36  said.  .Let  us  draw  near  hither  unto  God 

14.  37  Saul  asked  counsel  of  God,  Shall  I  go 

14.  41  Saul  said  unto  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 

14.  44  God  do  so  and  more  also  :  for  thou  shalt 

14.  45  for  he  hath  wrought  with  God  this  day 

15.  15  spared.. to  sacrifice .. the  Lord  thy  God 

15.  21  to  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord  thy  God  in  Gi. 

15.  30  turn . .  that  I  may  worship . .  Lord  thy  God 

16.  is  an  evil  spirit  from  God  troubleth  thee 

16.  16  when  the  evil  spirit  from  God  is  upon 

16.  23  when  the.  .spirit  from  God  was  upon  Sa. 

17.  26  should  defy  the  armies  of  the  living  God  ’ 

17.  36  hath  defied  the  armies  of  the  living  God 

17.  45  the  God  of  the  armies  of  Israel,  whom 

17.  46  may  know  that  there  is  a  God  in  Israel 

18.  10  the  evil  spirit  from  God  came  upon  Saul 

19.  20  the  spirit  of  God  was  upon  the  messeng. 

19.  23  the  spirit  of  God  was  upon  him  also,  and 

20.  12  0  Lord  God  of  Israel,  when  I  have  soun, 

22.  3  with  you,  till  I  know  what  God  will  do 

22.  13  and  hast  enquired  of  God  for  him,  that  he 

22.  15  Did  I  then  begin  to  enquire  of  God  for 

23.  7  God  hath  delivered  him  into  mine  hand 

23.  10  O  Lord  God  of  Israel,  thy  servant  hath 
23.  11  0  Lord  God  of  Israel,  I  beseech  thee 

23.  14  but  God  delivered  him  not  into  his  hand 
23.  16  Jonathan,  .strengthened  his  hand  in  God 

25.  22  So  and  more  also  do  Cod  unto  the  enem. 

25.  29  the  bundle  of  life  with  the  Lord  thy  God 

25.  32  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  whi. 


1  Sa.  25.  34  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  liveth,  which  ha. 

26.  8  God  hath  delivered  thine  enemy  into  thi 

28.  15  God  is  departed  from  me,  and  answcretli 

29.  9  good  m  my  sight,  as  an  angel  of  God 

30.  6  encouraged  himself  in  the  Lord  his  God 
30.  15  Swear  unto  me  by  God,  that  thou  wilt 

2  Sa.  2.  27  Joab  said,  (As)  God  liveth,  unless  thou 

3.  9  So  do  God  to  Abner,  and  more  also  exc 
3.  35  So  do  God  tome,  and  more  also,  if  I  taste 

5.  10  and  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  (was)  with  hi 

6.  2  to  bring  up  from  thence  the  ark  of  God 

6.  3  they  set  the  ark  of  God  upon  a  new  cart 

6.  4  accompanying  the  ark  of  God  ;  and  Ahio 

6.  6  I'zzah  put  forth,  .to  the  ark  of  God  and 

6.  7  and  God  smote  him  there  for  (his)  error 

6.  7  and  there  he  died  by  the  ark  of  God 

6.  12  hath  blessed,  .because  of  the  ark  of  God 

6.  12  D.  went  and  brought  up  the  ark  of  God 
7'  2  'V-1,0  ar*{  *‘lK^  dwelleth  within  curtains 

7.  22  wherefore  thou  art  great,  O  Lord  God 

7.  22  neither  (is  there  any)  God  besides  thee 

7.  23  like  Israel,  whom  God  went  to  redeem 

7.  24  and  thou,  Lord,  art  become  their  God 

7.  25  And  now,  0  Lord  God,  the  word  that  thou 

7.  26  I  he  Lord  of  hosts  (is)  the  God  over  Israel 
7-  27  thou,  O  Lord  of  hosts,  God  of  Israel 

7.  28  thou  (art)  that  God,  and  thy  words  be 
9.  3  that  I  may  show  the  kindness  of  God 
10.  12  play  the  men.  .for  the  cities  of  our  God 

12.  7  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  I  ano 
12.  16  David  therefore  besought  God  for  the  ch. 
14.  11  let  the  king  remember  the  Lord  thy  God 
14.  13  such  a  thing  against  the  people  of  God? 
14.  14  neither  doth  God  respect  (any)  person 
14.  16  together  out  of  the  inheritance  of  God 
14.  17  as  an  angel  of  God,  so  (is)  my  lord  the 
14-  17  therefore  the  Lord  thy  God  will  be  with 

14.  20  accord,  to  the  wisdom  of  an  angel  of  God 

15.  24  bearing  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  God 

15.  24  and  they  set  down  the-'ark  of  God  •  and  A 

15.  25  Carry  back  the  ark  of  God  into  the  city 

15.  29  Abiathar  carried  the  ark  of  God  again 

15.  32  come  to  the  top.  .where  he  worshipped  G 

16.  23  as  if  a  man .  .  enquired  at  the  oracle  of  God 

18.  28  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  thy  God,  which 

19.  13  God  do  so  to  me,  and  more  also,  if  thou  be 
19.  27  my  lord  the  king  (is)  as  an  angel  of  God 

21.  14  after  that  God  was  entreated  for  the  land 

22.  3  The  God  of  my  rock ;  in  him  will  I  trust 
22.  7  called  upon  the  Lord,  and  cried  to  my  G 
22.  22  have  not  wickedly  departed  from  my  God 
22.  30  by  my  God  have  I  leaped  over  a  wall 

22.  32  and  who  (is)  a  rock,  save  our  God’ 

22.  47  exalted  be  the  God  of  the  rock  of  my  sal 

23.  1  the  anointed  of  the  God  of  Jacob,  and 
23.  3  The  God  of  Israel  said,  the  Rock  of  Israel 

23.  3  that  ruleth.  .just,  ruling  in  the  fear  of  G. 

24.  3  the  Lord  thy  God  add  unto  the  people 
24.  23  Araunah  said . .  The  Lord  thy  God  accept 

24.  24  burnt  offerings  unto  the  Lord  my  God  of 

1  Ki.  1. 17  thou  swarest  by  the  Lord  thy  God  unto 

I.  30  as  I  sware  unto  thee  by  the  Lord  God  of 

i.  36  the  Lord  God  of  my  lord  the  king  say  so 
1.  47  God  make  the  name  of  Solomon  better 

1.  48  Blessed  (lie)  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  which 

2.  3  keep  the  charge  of  the  Lord  thy  God,  to 

2.  23  God  do  so  to  me,  and  more  also,  if  Adon. 

3.  5  and  God  said,  Ask  what  I  shall  give  thee 

3.  7  O  Lord  my  God,  thou  hast  made  thy  ser 
3.  IT  God  said  unto  him,  Because  thou  hast  a. 

3.  28  saw  that  the  wisdom  of  God  (was)  in  him 

4.  29  God  gave  Solomon  wisdom  and  understa. 

5.  3  unto  the  name  of  the  Lord  his  God,  for 
5.  4  Lord  my  God  hath  given  me  rest  on  ev. 

5.  5  house  unto  the  name  of  the  Lord  my  God 

8.  15  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  wh. 
8. 17,  20  an  house’for  the  name  of  the  Lord  G. 

8.  23  Lord  God  of  Israel,  .no  God  like  thee 

8.  25  Lord  God  of  Israel,  keep  with  thy  ser. 

8.  26  O  God  of  Israel,  let  thy  word,  I  pray  thee 

8.  27  But  will  God  indeed  dwell  on  the  earth  ? 

8.  28  Yet  have  thou  respect  .  .0  Lord  my  God 

8.  57  The  LORD  our  God  be  with  us,  as  he  was 

8.  59  be  nigh  unto  the  Lord  our  God  day  and 
8.  60  That  all  .may  know  that  the  Lord  (is)  G 
8.  61  be  perfect  with  the  Lord  our  God,  to  wa. 

8.  65  before  the  Lord  our  God,  seven  days  and 

9.  9  Because  they  forsook  the  Lord  their  God 

10.  9  Blessed  be  the  Lord  thy  God,  which 

10.  24  wisdom,  which  God  had  put  in  his  heart 

11.  4  was  not  perfect  with  the  Lord  his  God 

11.  9  Ins  heart  was  turned  from  the  Lord  God 
n.  23  God  stirred  him  up  (another)  adversary 

11.  31  thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  Israel 

1 1  ■  .33  C  hemosh  the  god . .  and  Milcom  the  god  of 

12.  22  word  of  God  came  unto,  .the  man  of  God 

13.  1  there  came  a  man  of  God  out  of  Judah  by 

13.  4  heard  the  saying  of  the  man  of  God 

13.  5  acc.  to  the  sign  which  the  man  of  God 

13.  6  answered  and  said  unto  the  man  of  God 

13.  6  Entreat  now  the  face  of  the  Lord  thy  G 
13.  6  the  man  of  God  besought  the  Lord  and 
13.  7  the  king  said  unto  the  man  of  God,  Come 
13.  8  the  man  oJ  God  said  unto  the  king  If  th 

13. 11  all  the  works  that  the  man  of  God  had  d 
13.  12  had  seen  what  way  the  man  of  God  went 
13.  14  went  after  the  man  of  God,  and  found 
13. 14  (Art)  thou  the  man  of  God  that  earnest 
13.  21  he  cried  unto  the  man  of  God  that  came 
13.  21  which  the  Lord  thy  God  commanded  thee 
13.  26  It  (is)  the  man  of  God,  who  was  disobed. 

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1  -si  wherein  the  man  of  God  (is)  buried ;  lay 
.  7  Go  .  Thus  saith  the  LORD  God  of  Israel 
,,  good  thing  toward  the  Lord  God  of  Isr. 

1  was  not  perfect  with  the  Lord  his  God 
4  did  the  Lord  his  God  gave  him  a  lamp 
3o  he  provoked  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  to 

1 3  in  provoking  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  to 
26.  73  to  provoke  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 

I  (As)  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  liveth,  before 
12  (As)  the  Lord  thy  God  liveth,  I  have  not 

14  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  The 
18  0  thou  man  of  God  ?  art  thou  come  unto 

20  0  Lord  my  God,  hast  thou  also  brought 

21  0  Lord  my  God,  I  pray  thee,  let  this  ch. 

,  24  by  this  I  know,  .thou  (art)  a  man  of  God 

10  (As)  the  Lord  thy  God  liveth,  there  is 
21  if  the  Lord  (be)  God,  follow  him  :  but  if 
24  the  God  that  answereth.  .let  him  be  God 

27  Cry  aloud  ;  for  he  (is)  a  god  :  either  he  is 
.  36  Lord  God  of  Abraham,  Isaac,  and  of  Isr. 

.  36  let  it  be  known  this  clay  that  thou  (art)  G. 

37  may  know  that  thou  (art)  the  Lord  God 
.  39  he  (i3)  the  God!  the  Lord,  he  (is)  the  God ! 

8  forty  nights  unto  Horeb  the  mount  of  G. 
.10,  14  been  very  jealous  for  the  Lord  God 

28  there  came  a  man  of  God,  and  spake  unto 
.  28  Lord  (is)  God  of  the  hills,  .he  (is)  not  G. 

.  10  Thou  didst  blaspheme  God  and  the  king 
.  13  Naboth  did  blaspheme  God  and  the  king 

si  provoked  to  anger  the  Lord  God  of  Isra. 

.  2  enquire  of  Baal-zebub  the  God  of  Ekron 
.  3  not  a  God . .  (that)  ye  go  to . .  the  god  of  E.? 

6  nota.God.  ,(that),thou  sendestto.  .the god 

9  Thou  man  of  God,  the  king  hath  said 
10  If  I  (be)  a  man  of  God,  then  let  fire  come 

II  0  man  of  God,  thus  hath  the  king  said 

.  12  If  I  (be)  a  man  of  God,  let  fire  come  down 
.  12  the  fire  of  God  came  down  from  heaven 

13  0  man  of  God  I  pray  thee,  let  my  life 

16  to  enquire  of  Baal-zebub  the  god  of  Ekron 
’  16  no  God  in  Israel  to  enquire  of  his  word? 

>.  14  Where  (is)  the  LORD  God  of  Elijah  ?  And 

7  Then  she  came  and  told  the  man  of  God 

9  I  perceive,  .this  (is)  an  holy  man  of  God 
16  Nay,  my  lord,  .man  of  God,  do  not  lie 

21  laid  him  on  the  bed  of  the  man  of  God 

22  that  I  may  run  to  the  man  of  God,  and 
25  she  went,  and  came  unto  the  man  of  God 
25  when  the  man  of  God  saw  her  afar  off 

27  when  she  came  to  the  man  of  God  to  the 
27  the  man  of  God  said.  Let  her  alone  ;  for 
40  O.  .man  of  God.  .death  in  the  pot.  And 
42  brought  the  man  of  God  bread  of  the  first 
7  (Am)  I  God,  to  kill  and  to  make  alive 
.  8  when  Elisha  the  man  of  God  had  heard 
1 1  call  on  the  name  of  the  Lord  his  God 

14  accord,  to  the  saying  of  the  man  of  God 

15  he  returned  to  the  man  of  God,  he  and 
15  no  God  in  all  the  earth,  but  in  Israel 
20  the  servant  of  Elisha  the  man  of  God 

6  And  the  man  of  God  said,  Where  fell  it  ? 

9  the  man  of  God  sent  unto  the  king  of  Is. 

10  which  the  man  of  God  told  him  and  war. 

15  when  the  servant  of  the  man  of  God  was 
31  God  do  so  and  more  also  to  me,  if  the  h. 

2  answered  the  man  of  G.,  and  said,  Behold 

17  and  he  died,  as  the  man  of  God  had  said 

18  as  the  man  of  God  had  spoken  to  the  king 

19  that  lord  answered  the  man  of  God,  and 
2  did  after  the  saying  of  the  man  of  God 
4  with  Gehazi,  the  servant  of  the  man  of  G. 

7  saying,  The  man  of  God  is  come  hither 

8  go,  meet  the  man  of  God,  and  enquire  of 

11  he  was  ashamed  :  and  the  man  of  God  w. 

6  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  I 
31  walk  in  the  law  of  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 
19  the  man  of  God  was  wroth  with  him,  and 
25  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord  God 

2  right  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  his  God 

7  had  sinned  against  the  Lord  their  God 

9  not  right  against  the  Lord  their  God 

14  did  not  believe  in  the  Lord  their  God 
16,  19  commandments  of  the  LORD  their  G. 
2b,  26,  27  the  manner  of  the  God  of  the  laud 
39’ But  the  Lord  your  God  ye  shall  fear 

5  He  trusted  in  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 

12  not  the  voice  of  the  Lord  their  God 
22  if  ye  say.  .We  trust  in  the  Lord  our  God 

4  It  may  be  the  Lord  thy  God  will  hear 
4  king,  .sent  to  reproach  the  living  God 

4  the  words  which  the  Lord  thy  God  hath 

10  Let  not  thy  God  in  whom  thou  trustest 

15  O  Lord  God  of  Israel,  which  dwellest 

15  thou  art  the  God.  .thou  alone,  of  all  the 

16  hath  sent  him  to  reproach  the  living  G. 

19  Now  therefore,  O  Lord  our  G.,  I  beseech 

19  that  thou  (art)  the  Lord  God.  .thou  only 

20  saying,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 
37  as  he  was.  .in  the  house  of  Nisroch  his  g.; 

5  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  David 
12  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  I. 
22  he  forsook  the  Lord  God  of  his  fathers 
15,  18  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 

16  which  the  man  of  God  proclaimed,  who 

17  the  man  of  God.  which  came  from  Judah 

21  Keep  the  passover  unto,  .your  God,  as  (it 

10  Jabez  called  on  the  God  of  Israel,  saying 
10  God  granted  him  that  which  he  request. 
20  they  cried  to  Godin  the  battle,  and  he 

22  many  slain,  because  the  war  (was)  of  God 
25  they  transgressed  against  the  God  of 
25  people .  .whom  God  destroyed  before 


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26  the  God  of  Israel  stirred  up  the  spirit  of 

48  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  house  of  God 

49  Moses  the  servant  of  God  had  comman. 

11  of  Ahitub,  the  ruler  of  the  house  of  God 

13  work  of  the  service  of  the  house  of  God 

26  over  the  chambers . .  of  the  house  of  God 

27  they  lodged  round  about  the  house  of  G. 

2  Lord  thy  God  said  unto  thee,  Thou  slialt 

19  My  God  forbid  it  me,  that  I  should  do 

17  the  God  of  our  fathers  look  (thereon) 

18  peace  (be)  unto  thee,  .thy  God  helpeth 
22  until,  .a  great  host,  like  the  host  of  God 

2  If .  .good  unto  you,  and.  .the  Lord  our  G. 

3  let  us  bring  again  the  ark  of  our  God  to  us 

5  to  bring  the  ark  of  God  from  Kirjath-jear. 

6  to  bring  up  thence  the  ark  of  God  the  L. 

7  they  carried  the  ark  of  God  in  a  new 

8  and  all  Israel  played  before  God  with  all 
10  and  there  he  died  before  God 

12  David  was  afraid  of  God  that  day,  saying 
12  How  shall  I  bring  the  ark  of  God.  .to  me? 

14  the  ark  of  God  remained  jvith  the  family 

10  And  David  enquired  of  God,  saying,  Shall 

1 1  God  hath  broken  in  upon  mine  enemies 

14  Therefore  David  enquired  again  of  God 

14  God  said  unto  him,  Go  not  up  after  them 

15  God  is  gone  forth  before  thee,  to  smite 

16  David  therefore  did  as  God  commanded 

1  prepared  a  place  for  the  ark  of  God,  and 

2  None  ought  to  carry  the  ark  of  God  but 
2  hath  the  L.  chosen  to  carry  the  ark  of  G. 

12  may  bring  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord  God  of 

13  the  Lord  our  God  made  a  breach  upon 

14  to  bring  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord  God  of  I. 

15  the  Levites  bare  the  ark  of  God  upon 

24  with  the  trumpets  before  the  ark  of  God 
26  when  God  helped  the  Levites  that  bare 
1  So  they  brought  the  ark  of  God,  and  set 

1  sacrifices  and  peace  offerings  before  God 
4  to  thank  and  praise  the  Lord  God  of  Isr. 

6  before  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  God 

14  He  (is)  the  Lord  our  God  ;  his  judgments 

35  Save  us,  0  God  of  our  salvation,  and 

36  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  for 
42  and  with  musical  instruments  of  God 

2  Do  all  that  (is)  in  thine  heart ;  for  God 

3  the  word  of  God  came  to  Nathan,  saying 

16  Who  (am)  I,  O  Lord  God,  and  what  (is) 

17  this  was  a  small  thing  in  thine  eyes,  0  G. 

17  and  hast  regarded  me.  .0  Lord  God 

20  neither.  .God  besides  thee,  accordmgto 

21  whom  God  went  to  redeem  (to  be)  his  own 

22  and  thou,  Lord,  becamest  their  God 

24  The  LORD  of  hosts  (is)  the  God  of  Israel 

24  a  God  to  Israel :  and  (let)  the  house  of  D. 

25  For  thou,  0  my  God,  hast  told  thy  serva. 

26  And  now.  Lord,  thou  art  God,  and  hast 

13  valiantly,  .for  the  cities  of  our  God  :  and 

7  And  God  was  displeased  with  this  thing 

8  David  said  unto  God,  I  have  sinned  grea 

15  God  sent  an  angel  unto  Jerusalem  to  de. 

17  David  said  unto  God,  (Is  it)  not  I  (that) 

17  Let  thine  hand.  .0  Lord  my  God,  be  on 
30  could  not  go  before  it  to  enquire  of  God 

1  This  (is)  the  house  of  the  LORD  God,  and 

2  wrought  stoues  to  build  the  house  of  G. 

6  to  build  an  house  for  the  Lord  God  of  I 

7  house  unto  the  name  of  the  Lord  my  G. 

11  build  the  house  of  the  Lord  thy  God,  as 

12  mayest  keep  the  law  of  the  Lord  thy  G. 

18  (Is)  not  the  Lord  your  God  with  you  ? 

ig  set.  .your  soul  to  seek  the  Lord  your  God 
iq  build  ye  the  sanctuary  of  the  Lord  God 

19  to  bring . .  the  holy  vessels  of  God,  into  the 

14  Now.  .Moses  the  man  of  God,  his  sons 
25  Lord  God  of  Israel  hath  given  rest  ui  to 
28  work  of  the  service  of  the  house  of  God 

5  and  governors  (of  the  house)  of  God,  were 

19  as  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  had  comman. 

5  in  the  words  of  God,  to  lift  up  the  horn 

5  God  gave  to  Heman  fourteen  sons  and 

6  for  the  service  of  the  house  of  God,  accord. 

5  Peulthai  the  eighth :  for  God  blessed  him 

20  over  the  treasures  of  the  house  of  G  od 
32  for  every  matter  pertaining  to  God 

2  an  house .  .for  the  footstool  of  our  Goa 

3  God  said  unto  me,  Thou  shalt  not  build 

4  Lord  God  of  Israel  chose  me  before  all 
8  in  the  audience  of  our  God,  keep  and  seek 

8  the  commandments  of  the  LORD  your  God 

9  know  thou  the  God  of  thy  father,  and 

12  of  the  treasures  of  the  house  of  God,  and 

20  God.  .my  God,  (will  be)  with  thee ;  he 

21  for  all  the  service  of  the  house  of  God 
1  my  son,  whom  alone  God  hath  chosen 

1  (is)  not  for  man,  but  for  the  Lord  God 

2  all  my  might  for  the  house  of  my  God 

3  set  my  affection  to  the  house  of  my  God 
3  I  have  given  to  the  house  of  my  God,  over 
7  gave  for  the  service  of  the  house  of  God 

10  Blessed  (be)  thou,  Lord  God  of  Israel 

13  our  God,  we  thank  thee,  and  praise  thy 

16  0  Lord  our  God,  all  this  store  that  we 

17  I  know  also,  my  God,  that  thou  triest 

18  O  Lord  God  of  Abraham,  Isaac,  and  of 
20  said . .  Now  bless  the  Lord  your  God.  And 
20  blessed  the  Lord  God  of  their  fathers,  and 

1  Lord  his  God  (was)  with  him,  and  magni. 

3  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation  of  God 

4  the  ark  of  God  had  David  brought  up 

7  In  that  night  did  God  appear  unto  Sol. 

8  Solomon  said  unto  God,  Thou  hast  show. 


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•  Ch.  I.  9  Now,  O  Loud  God,  let  thy  promise  unto 

1.  11  God  said  to  Solomon,  Because  this  was 

2.  4  house  to  the  name  of  the  Lord  my  1  ,od 
2.  4  on  the  solemn  feasts  of  the  LORD  our  God 
2.  5  (is)  great ;  for  great  (is)  our  God  above  all 

2.  12  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God.. of  Israel,  that 

3.  3  for  the  building  of  the  house  of  God.  The 

4.  1 1  for  king  Solomon  for  the  house  of  God 

4.  19  vessels  that  (were  for)  the  house  of  God 

5.  1  among  the  treasures  of  the  house  of  God 

5.  14  for  the  glory,  .had  filled  the  house  of  G. 

6.  4  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  who 

6.  7,  10  for  the  name  of  the  Lord  God  of  Isr. 

6. 1 4  O  Lord  God . .  no  God  like  thee  in  the  he. 

6.  16  0  Lord  God.  .keep  with  thy  servant  Da. 

6.  17  O  Lord  God  of  Israel,  let  tliy  word  be 

6.  18  will  God  in  very  deed  dwell  with  men  on 
6.  19  Have  respect.  .0  Lord  my  God,  to  heark. 

6.  40  Now,  my  God,  let.  .thine  eyes  be  open 
6.  41  Now  therefore  arise,  O  Lord  God,  into 
6.  41  let  thy  priests,  O  Lord  God,  be  clothed 

6.  42  0  Lord  God,  turn  not  away  the  face  of 

7.  5  all  the  people  dedicated  the  house  of  G 
7'  22  Because  they  forsook  the  Lord  God  of 
8  14  had  David  the  man  of  God  commanded 
q  8  Blessed  be  the  Lord  thy  God,  which 

O.  8  king  for  the  Lord  thy  God :  because.  .G. 

9.  23  to  hear  his  wisdom,  that  God  had  put  in 

10.  15  for  the  cause  was  of  God,  that  the  Lord 

1 1  2  came  to  Shemaiah  the  man  of  God,  saymg 

11.  16  to  seek  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  came  to 
11. 16  to  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord  God  of  their 
13.  5  Ought  ye  not  to  know  that  the  Lord  God 
13.  10  as  for  us,  the  Lord  (is)  our  God,  and  we 
13  11  we  keep  the  charge  of  the  Lord  our  God 
13.  12  God  himself  (is)  with  us  for  (our)  captain 
13  12  fight  ye  not  against  the  Lord  God  of  your 
1 3'  i5  that  God  smote  Jeroboam  and  all  Israel 
13.  16  and  God  delivered  them  into  their  hand 

13.  18  they  relied  upon  the  Lord  God  of  their  f. 

14.  2  and  right  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  his  God 
14.  4  to  seek  the  Lord  God  of  their  fathers 
14.  7  because  we  have  sought  the  Lord  our  G. 

14.  11  Asa  cried  unto  the  Lord  his  God,  and 
14.  11  help  us,  0  Lord  our  God  ;  for  we  rest  on 
14.  11  0  Lord,  thou  (art)  our  God  ;  let  not  man 
1=  1  the  spirit  of  God  came  upon  Azariah  the 

jt  3  Israel  (hath  been)  without  the  true  God 
13  4  did  turn  unto  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  and 
13.  6  for  God  did  vex  them  with  all  adversity 
13.  q  saw  that  the  Lord  his  God  (was)  with  hnn 
--  12  to  seek  the  Lord  God  of  their  fathers  with 

13  whosoever  would  not  seek  the  Lord  God 
8  he  brought  into  the  house  of  God  the 
7  and  not  relied  on  the  Lord  thy  God,  there 
4  But  sought  to  the .  .God  of  his  father,  and 
o.  5  Go  up;  for  God  will  deliver  (it)  into  the  ki. 

8. 13  even  what  my  God  saith,  that  will  I  speak 
31  and  God  moved  them  (to  depart)  from  him 

3  and  hast  prepared  thine  heart  to  see  God 

4  brought  them  back  unto  the  Lord  God  of 
7  110  iniquity  with  the  Lord  our  God,  nor 

zo  6  Lord  God  of  our  fathers,  (art)  not  thou  G. 

20  7  (Art!  not  thou  our  God,  (who)  didst  drive 

20  12  our  God,  wilt  thou  not  judge  them?  for 
20.  15  for  the  battle  (is)  not  yours,  but  God’s 
20  19  stood  up  to  praise  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 
20  20  Believe  in  the  Lord  your  God,  so  shall  ye 

20  29  the  fear  of  God  was  on  all  the  kingdoms 
20.  30  for  his  God  gave  him  rest  round  about 
20.  33  not  prepared  their  hearts  unto  the  God  of 

21  10  he  had  forsaken  the  Lord  God  of  his  fath. 

21  12  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  David  thy  f. 

22.  7  the  destruction  of  Ahaziali  was  of  God,  by 

22  12  was  with  them  hid  in  the  house  of  God 
3  covenant  with  the  king  in  the  house  of  G. 

9  shields . .  which  (were)  in  the  house  of  God 
3  money  to  repair  the  house  of  your  God 
7  sons,  .had  broken  up  the  house  of  God 

24.  g  collection  (that)  Moses  the  servant  of  G. 
24.  1 3  they  set  the  house  of  God  in  his  state,  and 
24  16  both  toward  God,  and  toward  his  house 
24  18  they  left  the  house  of  the  Lord  God  of 
24.  20  the  spirit  of  God  came  upoD  Zechariah 
24.  20  Thus  saith  God,  Why  transgress  ye  the 
24.  24  because  they  had  forsaken  the  Lord  God 
24.  27  and  the  repairing  of  the  house  of  God. 

7  there  came  a  man  of  God  to  him,  saying 

8  God  shall  make  thee  faU  before  the  ene. 

8  God  hath  power  to  help,  and  to  cast  down 
q  Amaziah  said  to  the  man  of  God,  But 

23  0  the  man  of  God  answered,  The  Lord  is 
23  16  I  know  that  God  hath  determined  to 
25!  20  it  (came)  of  God,  that  he  might  deliver 

23.  24  that  were  found  in  the  house  of  God  with 
c  he  sought  God  in  the  days  of  Zechariah 
i  had  understanding  in  the  visions  of  God 

5  as  long  as  he  sought  the  Lord,  {Jod  made 
7  God  helped  him  against  the  Philistines 

26. 16  transgressed  against  the  Lord  h.1;*  God 
26. 18  neither,  .thinelionour  from  the  LORD  God 

6  prepared  his  ways  before  the  LORD  his  G. 
c  the  Lord  his  God  delivered  him  into  the 
6  because  they  had  forsaken  the  Lord  God 
o  because  the  Lord  God  of  your  fathers 

20. 10  with  you,  sins  against  the  Lord  your  God? 
28.  24  the  vessels  of  the  house  of  God,  and  cut 

28.  24  in  pieces  the  vessels  of  the  house  of  God 
25  provoked  to  anger  the  Lord  God  of  his 

5  sanctify . .  the  house  of  the  LORD  God  of 
2Q.  6  evil  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  our  God,  and 

29.  7  in  the  holy  (place)  unto  the  God  of  Israel 


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2  Ch.  29.  10  a  covenant  with  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 

29.  36  that  God  had  prepared  the  people :  for 

30.  1,  5  to  keqp  the  passover  unto  the  Lord  G. 

30.  6  turn  again  unto  the  Lord  God  of  A  bra. 

30.  7  trespassed  against  the  Lord  God  of  their 

30.  8  serve  the  Loud  your  God,  that  the  fierce. 

30.  9  the  LORD  your  God  (is)  gracious  and  mer. 

30.  12  the  hand  of  God  was  to  give  them  one 

30. 16  acord.  to  the  law  of  Moses  the  man  of  God 
30.  19  to  seek  God,  the  Lord  God  of  his  fathers 

30.  22  making  confession  to  the  Lord  God  of 

31.  6  consecrated  unto  the  Lord  their  God 

31.  13  and  Azariah  the  ruler  of  the  house  of  G. 

31.  14  (was)  over  the  freewill  offerings  of  God 

31.  20  right  and  truth  before  the  Lord  his  God 

31.  21  began  in  the  service  of  the  house  of  God 

31.  21  in  tlie  commandments,  to  seek  his  God 

32.  8  witli  us  (is)  tlie  Lord  our  God  to  help  us 

32.  n  LORD  our  God  shall  deliver  us  out  of  the 

32.  14  your  God  should  be  able  to  deliver  you 

32.  is  how  much  less  shall  your  God  deliver  you 

32.  16  servants  spake  yet.  .against  the  Lord  G. 

32.  17  letters  to  rail  on  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 

32.  17  so  shall  not  the  God  of  Hezekiah  deliver 

32.  19  they  spake  against  the  God  of  Jerusalem 
32.  21  he  was  come  into  tlie  house  of  his  god 
32.  29  God  had  given  him  substance  very  much 

32.  31  God  left  him,  to  try  him,  that  he  might 

33.  7  which  he  had  made,  in  the  house  of  God 

33.  7  of  which  God  had  said  to  David  and  to  S. 

33.  12  he  besought  the  LORD  his  God,  and 

33.  12  humbled  himself  greatly  before  the  God 

33.  1 3  Manasseh  knew  that  the  Lord  he  (was)  G. 

33.  16  commanded  Judah  to  sen  e  the  Lord  God 

33.  17  sacrifice,  .unto  the  Lord  their  God  only 

33.  18  his  prayer  unto  his  God,  and  the  words 

33.  18  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 

34.  3  he  began  to  seek  after  the  God  of  David 

34.  8  to  repair  the  house  of  the  LORD  his  God 

34.  9  that  was  brought  into  the  house  of  God 

34.  23,  26  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 

34.  27  thou  didst  humble  thyself  before  God 

34.  32  to  the  covenant  of  God,  the  God  of  their 
34-  33  made  all.  .to  serve  the  Lord  their  God 

34.  33  from  following  the  Lord,  the  God  of 

35.  3  serve  now  the  Lord  your  God,  and  his 

35.  8  rulers  of  the  house  of  God,  gave  unto  the 

35.  21  for  God  commanded  me  to  make  haste 

35.  21  forbear  thee  from  (meddling  with)  God 

35.  22  words  of  Necho  from  the  mouth  of  God 

36.  5,  12  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  his  God 
36. 13  'vl>0  had  made  him  swear  by  God  :  but 

36.  13  from  turning  unto  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 

36.  15  the  Lord  God  of  their  fathers  sent  to  them 

36.  16  they  mocked  the  messengers  of  God,  and 

36.  18  all  the  vessels  of  the  house  of  God,  great 
36.  19  they  burnt  the  house  of  God,  and  brake 
36.  23  hath  the  Lord  God  of  heaven  given  me 
36.  23  Lord  his  God  (be)  with  him,  and  let  him 

Ezra  1.  2  Lord  God  of  heaven  hath  given  me  all  the 

1.  3  his  God  be  with  him,  and  let  him  go  up 

1.  3  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  he  (is)  the  God 

1.  4  for  the  house  of  God  that  (is)  in  Jerusale. 

1  5  with  all.  .whose  spirit  God  had  raised 

2.  68  offered  freely  for  the  house  of  God  to  set 

3.  2  builded  the  altar  of  the  God  of  Israel,  to 

3.  2  written  in  the  law  of  Aloses  the  man  of  G. 

3.  8  of  their  coming  unto  the  house  of  God  at 

3.  9  forward  the  workmen  in  the  house  of  G. 

4.  1  builded  the  temple  unto  the  Lord  God  of 

4.  2  build  with  you:  for  we  seek  your  God,  as 

4.  3  do  with  us  to  build  an  house  unto  our  G. 

4.  3  we.  .will  build  unto  the  Lord  God  of  Is. 

6.  21  separated  themselves. .  to  seek  the  L.  God 

6.  22  in  the  work  of  the  house  of  God,  the  God 

7.  6  which  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  had  given 

7.  6  according  to  the  hand  of  the  Lord  his  G. 

7.  9  according  to  the  good  hand  of  his  God 

7.  27  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God  of  our  fathers 

7.  28  as  the  hand  of  the  Lord  my  God  (was) 

8. 17  bring,  .ministers  for  the  house  of  our  God 

8.  18  by  the  good  hand  of  our  God  upon  us 

8.  21  we  might  afflict  ourselves  before  our  God 

8.  22  The  hand  of  our  God  (is)  upon  all  them 

8.  23  So  we  fasted,  and  besought  our  God  for 

8.  25  the  offering  of  the  house  of  our  God,  which 

8.  28  offering  unto  the  Lord  God  of  your  fath. 

8.  30  to  Jerusalem,  unto  thr  house  of  our  God 

8.  31  the  hand  of  our  God  was  upon  us,  and  he 

8.  33  vessels  weighed  in  the  house  of  our  God 

8.  35  offered  burnt  offerings  unto  the  God  of  I. 

8.  36  furthered  the  people,  and  the  house  of  G 

9.  4  trembled  at  the  words  of  the  God  of  Isr. 

9.  5  spread  out  my  hands  unto  the  Lord  my  G. 

9.  6  O  my  God,  I  am  ashamed  and  blush  to 

9.  6  lift  up  my  face  to  thee,  my  God  :  for 

9.  8  grace  hath  been . .  from  the  Lord  our  God 

9.  8  that  our  God  may  lighten  our  eyes,  and 

9.  9  yet  our  God  hath  not  forsaken  us  in  our 

9.  9  to  set  up  the  house  of  our  God,  and  to 

9.  10  0  our  God,  what  shall  we  say  after  this? 

9.  13  seeing  that  thou  our  God  hast  punished 

9.  15  God  of  Israel,  thou  (art)  righteous;  for 

10.  1  casting. .  down  before  the  house  of  God 

10.  2  We  have  trespassed  against  our  God,  and 

10.  3  let  us  make  a  covenant  with  our  God  to 

10.  3  tremble  at  the  commandment  of  our  God 

10.  6  Ezra  rose  up  from  before  the  house  of  G 

10.  9  people  sat  in  the  street  of  the  house  of  G. 

10.  11  make  confession  unto  the  Lord  God  of 

10.  14  until  the  fierce  wrath  of  our  God  for  this 
.Neh.  I.  4  and  prayed  before  the  God  of  heaven 


Neh  1.  5  I  beseech  thee,  0  Lord  God  of  heaven,  the 

2.  4  So  I  prayed  to  the  God  of  heaven 
2.  8  according  to  the  good  hand  of  my  God 
2.  12  what  my  God  had  put  in  my  heart  to  do 
2.  18  I  told  them  of  the  hand  of  my  God  which 
2.  20  The  God  of  heaven,  he  will  prosper  us 
4.  4  Hear,  OourGod ;  for  we  are  despised:  and 
4.  9  we  made  our  prayer  unto  our  God,  and 
4.  15  God  had  brought  their  counsel  to  nought 

4.  20  resort  ye  thither,  .our  God  shall  fight  for 

5.  9  ought  ye  not  to  walk  in  the  fear  of  our  G. 
5. 13  So  God  shake  out  every  man  from  his  ho. 

5.  15  so  did  not  I,  because  of  the  fear  of  God 
5. 19  Think  upon  me,  my  God,  for  good,  (acco.) 

6.  10  Let  us  meet  together  in  the  house  of  God 

6.  12  I  perceived  that  God  had  not  sent  him 

6.  14  My  God,  think  thou  upon  Tobiah  and  S. 

6. 16  that  this  work  was  wrought  of  our  God 

7.  2  faithful  man,  and  feared  God  above  many 

7.  5  my  God  put  into  mine  heart  to  gather 

8.  6  Ezra  blessed  the  Lord,  the  great  God :  and 

8.  8  they  read  in  the  book,  in  the  law  of  God 

8.  9  This  day  (is)  holy  unto  the  LORD  your  G. 

8.  16  and  in  the  courts  of  the  house  of  God 

8.  18  he  read  in  the  book  of  the  law  of  God 

9.  3  the  book  of  the  law  of  the  Lord  their  G. 

9.  3  and  worshipped  the  Lord  their  God 

9.  4  with  a  loud  voice  unto  the  Lord  their  G. 

9.  5  Stand  up.  .bless  the  Lord  your  God  for 

9.  7  Thou  (art)  the  Lord  the  God,  who  didst 
9.  18  This  (i- Hhy  god  that  brought  thee  up  out 
9.  32  our  God,  the  great,  the  mighty,  and  the 

10.  28  separated  themselves,  .unto  the  law  of  G. 

10.  29  entered,  .into  an  oath,  to  walk  in  God’s 

10.  29  which  was  given  by  M.  the  servant  of  God 

10.  32  for  the  service  of  the  house  of  our  God 

10.  33  (for)  all  the  works  of  the  house  of  our  G. 

10.  34  to  bring  (it)  into  the  house  of  our  God 

10.  34  to  burn  upon  the  altar  of  the  Lord  our  G. 

10.  36  to  bring  to  the  house  of  our  God,  unto  the 
10.  36  that  minister  in  the  house  of  our  God 
10.  37  to  the  chambers  of  the.house  of  our  God 
10.  38  of  the  tithes  unto  the  house  of  our  God 

10.  39  we  will  not  forsake  the  house  of  our  God 

11.  11  Seraiah.  .the  ruler  of  the  house  of  God 

11.  16  the  outward  business  of  the  house  of  G. 

11.  22  over  the  business  of  the  house  of  God 

12.  24  commandment  of  David  the  man  of  G. 

12.  36  instruments  of  David  the  man  of  God 

12.  40  So  stood  the  two.  .in  the  house  of  God 
12.  43  God  had  made  them  rejoice  with  great 
12.  45  the  porters  kept  the  ward  of  their  God 

12.  46  songs  of  praise  and  thanksgiving  unto  G. 

13.  I  not  come  into  the  congregation  of  God 

13.  2  our  God  turned  the  curse  into  a  blessing 

13.  4  of  the  chamber  of  the  house  of  our  God 
13.  7  chamber  in  the  courts  of  the  house  of  God 
13.  9  brought,  .the  vessels  of  the  house  of  God 
13.  II  Why  is  the  house  of  God  forsaken?  And 
13.  1 4  Remember  me,  0  my  God,  concerning 
13.  14  that  I  have  done  for  the  house  of  my  God 
13  18  did  not  our  God  bring  all  this  evil  upon 
13.  22  Remember  me,  O  my  God,  (concerning) 

13.  25  made  them  sware  by  God.  .Ye  shall  not 
13.  26  Solomon,  .who  was  beloved  of  his  God 
13.  26  and  God  made  him  king  over  all  Israel 
13.  27  to  transgress  against  our  God  in  marrying 
1.3-  29  Remember  them,  0  my  God,  because  they 
13.  31  Remember  me,  0  my  God,  for  good 

Job  1.  1  one  that  feared  God,  and  eschewed  evil? 

1.  5  It  may  be  that  my  sons  have,  .cursed  God 
1.  6  when  the  sons  of  God  came  to  present 
1.  8  one  that  feareth  God,  and  escheweth  ev.? 

1.  9  Satan,  .said.  Doth  Job  fear  God  for  non.? 

1. 16  The  fire  of  God  is  fallen  from  heaven,  and 

1.  22  In  all  this  Job  sinned  not,  nor  charged  G. 

2.  1  when  the  sons  of  God  came  to  present 

2.  3  one  that  feareth  God,  and  escheweth  ev.? 

2.  9  Then  said  his  wife,  .curse  God,  and  die 
2. 10  shall  we  receive  good  at  the  hand  of  God 

5.  8  and  unto  God  would  I  commit  my  cause 

20.  29  This,  .the  portion  of  a  wicked  man  from  G. 
28.  23  God  understandeth  the  way  thereof,  and 
32.  2  he  justified  himself  rather  than  God 

34.  9  that  he  should  delight  himself  with  God 
38.  7  and  all  the  sons  of  God  shouted  for  joy? 
Psa.  3.  2  (There  is)  no  help  for  him  in  God.  Selah 

3.  7  Arise,  0  Lord  ;  save  me,  O  my  God  :  for 

4.  1  Hear  me  when  I  call,  O  God  of  my  righ. 

5.  2  Hearken  unto  the  voice  of  my  cry.. my  G. 

5.  10  Destroy  thou  them,  O  God  ;  let  them  fall 
7.  1  O  Lord  my  God,  in  thee  do  I  put  my  tru. 

7.  3  O  Lord  my  God,  if  I  have  done  this  ;  if 
7.  9  the  righteous  God  trieth  the  hearts  and 
7.  10  My  defence  (is)  of  God,  which  saveth  the 
7.  1 1  God  judgeth  the  righteous,  and . .  is  angry 
9.  17  (and)  all  the  nations  that  forget  God 

10.  4  The  wicked .  God  (is)  not  in  all  his  thoug. 
10.  13  Wherefore  doth  the  wicked  contemn  G.? 

13.  3  Consider,  .hear  me,  0  Lord  my  God 

14.  1  The  fool  hath  said  in  his  heart,  .no  God 

14.  2  any  that  did  understand,  (and)  seek  God 

14.  5  God  (is)  in  the  generation  of  the  righteous 
18.  6  In  my  distress  I.  cried  unto  my  God  :  he 
18.  21  have  not  wickedly  departed  from  my  God 
18.  28  LORD  my  God  will  enlighten  my  darkness 
18.  29  and  by  my  God  have  I  leaped  over  a  wall 
18.  31  or  who  (is)  a  rock  save  our  God  ? 

18.  46  and  let  the  God  of  my  salvation  be  exalt. 

20.  1  the  name  of  the  God  of  Jacob  defend  thee 
20.  s  in  the  name  of  our  God  we  will  set  up 
20.  7  remember  the  name  of  the  Lord  our  G. 


Psa.  22.  2  0  my  God,  I  cry  in  the  day  time,  but  thou 

24.  s  righteousness  from  the  God  of  his  salva. 

25.  2  O  my  God,  I  trust  in  thee :  let  me  not 
25.  s  thouart  the  God  of  my  salvation ;  on  thee 
25.  22  Redeem  Israel,  0  God,  out  of  all  his  tro. 
27.  9  neither  forsake  me,  O  God  of  my  salva. 
30.  2  0  Lord  my  God,  I  cried  unto  thee,  and 
30.  12  0  Lord  my  God,  I  will  give  thanks  unto 
31. 14  I  trusted  in  thee.  .Thou  (art)  my  God 

33.  12  Blessed  (is)  the  nation  whose  God  (is)  the 

35.  23  awake,  unto  my  cause,  my  God.. my  L. 

35.  24  Judge  me,  O  Lord  my  God,  according  to 

36.  1  (that  there  is)  no  fear  of  God  before  his 

36.  7  excellent  (is)  thy  loving  kindness,  0  God! 

37.  31  The  law  of  his  God  (is)  in  his  heart;  none 

38.  15  For.  .thou  wilt  hear,  O  Lord  my  God 
38.  21  0  Lord  :  O  my  God,  be  not  far  from  me 

40.  3  hath  put  a  new  song,  praise  unto  our  G. 
40.  5  Many,  0  Lord  my  God,  (are)  thy  wonder. 
40.  8  I  delight  to  do  thy  will,  O  my  God  :  yea 

40.  17  my  help,  .make  no  tarrying,  O  my  God 

41.  13  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  from 

42.  I  so  panteth  my  soul  after  thee,  0  God 

42.  2  My  soul  thirsteth  for  God,  for  the  living 

42.  2  when  shall  I  come  and  appear  before  G.? 

42.  3  continually  say  unto  me,  Where  (is).  .G.  ? 

42.  4  I  went  with  them  to  the  house  of  God, with 
42.  5  hope  thou  in  God  ;  for  I  shall  yet  praise 
42.  6  0  my  God,  my  soul  is  cast  down  within 
42. 10  they  say  daily  unto  me.  Where  (is)  thy  G.? 

42.  11  the  health  of  my  countenance,  and  my  G. 
43  1  Judge  me,  0  God,  and  plead  my  cause 

43.  2  For  thou  (art)  the  God  of  my  strength 

43.  4  Then  will  I  go  unto  the  altar  of  God,  unto 

43.  4  upon  the  harp  will  I  praise . .  0  God,  my  G. 

43.  5  hope  in  God  ;  for  I  shall  yet  praise  him 

43.  5  the  health  of  my  countenance,  and  my  G. 

44.  1  We  have  heard  with  our  ears,  0  God,  our 

44.  4  Thou  art  my  King,  O  God  :  command  de. 

44.  8  In  God  we  boast  all  the  day  long,  and 

44.  20  If  we  have  forgotten  the  name  of  our  G. 

44.  21  Shall  not  God  search  this  out  ?  for  he 

45.  2  therefore  God  hath  blessed  thee  for  ever 

45.  6  Thy  throne,  0  God,  (is)  for  ever  and  ever 

45.  7  therefore  God,  thy  God  hath  anointed  th. 

46.  1  God  (is)  our  refuge  and  strength,  a  very 

46.  4  streams,  .shall  make  glad  the  city  of  G. 

46.  5  God  (is)  in  the  midst  of  her;  she  shall  not 

46.  5  God  shall  help  her,  (and  that)  right  early 

46.  7,  11  the  God  of  Jacob  (is)  our  refuge.  Sel. 

46.  10  Be  still,  and  know  that  I  (am)  God :  I  will 

47.  1  shout  unto  God  with  the  voice  of  triumph 

47.  5  God  is  gone  up  with  a  shout,  the  Lord 

47.  6  Sing  praises  to  God,  sing  praises ;  sing 

47.  7  For  God  (is)  the  King  of  all  the  earth,  sing 

47.  8  God  reigneth  over  the  heathen :  God  sit. 

47.  9  (even)  the  people  of  the  God  of  Abraham 

47.  9  the  shields  of  the  earth  (belong)  unto  G. 

48.  1  to  be  praised  in  the  city  of  our  God.  .the 

48.  3  God  is  known  in  her  palaces  for  a  refuge 

48.  8  God  will  establish  it  for  ever.  Selah 

48.  9  We  have  thought.  .0  God,  in  the  midst 

48.  10  According  to  thy  name,  0  God,  so  (is)  thy 

48.  14  this  God  (is)  our  God  for  ever  and  ever 

49.  7  None.  .can.  .give  to  God  a  ransom  for 

49.  15  God  will  redeem  my  soul  from  the  pow 

50.  1  The  mighty  God.  .the  Lord,  hath  spoken 

50.  2  Out  of  Zion,  the  perfection  of  beauty,  G. 

50.  3  Our  God  shall  come,  and  shall  not  keep 
50.  6  the  heavens  shall  declare . .  God  (is)  judge 
so.  7  Hear,  0  my  people . .  I  (am)  God . .  thy  G. 

50.  14  Offer  unto  God  thanksgiving ;  and  pay 
50.  16  unto  the  wicked  God  saith.  What  hast 

50.  23  to  him.  .will  I  show  the  salvation  of  G 

51.  1  Have  mercy  upon  me,  0  God,  according 

51.  10  Create  in  me  a  clean  heart,  0  God ;  and 

51.  14  Deliver  me.  .0  God,  thou  God  of  my  sal. 
51.  17  The  sacrifices  of  God  (are)a  broken  spirit 

51.  17  a  contrite  heart,  0  God,  thou  wilt  not 

52.  7  Lo,  (this  is)  the  man  (that)  made  not  God 

52.  8  like  a  green  olive  tree  in  the  house  of  G. 

52.  8  I  trust  in  the  mercy  of  God  for  ever  and 

53.  1  The  fool  hath  said  in  his  heart,  .no  God 

53.  2  God  looked  down  from  heaven  upon  the 

53.  2  that  did  understand,  that  did  seek  God 

53.  4  of  iniquity .  .they  have  not  called  upon  G 
53.  5  God  hath  scattered  the  bones  of  him  that 
53.  5  shame,  because  God  hath  despised  them 

53.  6  When  God  bringeth  back  the  captivity 

54.  1  Save  me,  0  God,  by  thy  name,  and  judge 

54.  2  Hear  my  prayer,  0  God  ;  give  ear  to  the 

54.  3  they  have  not  set  God  before  them.  Sel. 

54.  4  God  (is)  mine  helper :  the  LORD  (is)  with 

55.  1  Give  ear  to  my  prayer,  0  God ;  and  hide 

55.  14  walked  unto  the  house  of  God  in  company 

55.  16  As  for  me,  I  will  call  upon  God  ;  and  the 

55.  19  no  changes,  therefore  they  fear  not  God 

55.  23  thou,  0  God,  shalt  bring  them  down  into 

56.  1  Be  merciful  unto  me,  O  God  ;  for  man 

56.  4  In  God  I  will  praise  his  word  :  in  God  I 

56.  7  (thine)  anger  cast  down  the  people,  O  G. 

56.  9  turn  back  :  this  I  know  ;  for  God  (is)  for 

56.  10  In  God  will  I  praise  (his)  word  ;  in  the  L 
56.  11  In  God  have  I  put  my  trust :  I  will  not 
56.  12  Thy  vows  (are)  upon  me,  0  God  :  I  will 

56.  13  that  I  may  walk  before  God  in  the  light 

57.  1  Be  merciful  imto  me,  0  God,  be  merciful 

57.  2  I  will  cry  unto  God  most  high  ;  unto 

57.  3  God  shall  send  forth  his  mercy  and  his 

57.  5  Be  thou  exalted,  0  God,  above  the  heav. 

57.  6  My  heart  is  fixed,  0  God,  my  heart  is 
57.  11  Be  thou  exalted,  0  God,  above  the  heav. 


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Psa.  58.  6  Break  their  teeth,  0  God,  in  their  mouth 

58.  11  he  is  a  God  that  judgeth  in  the  earth 

59.  1  Deliver  me  from  mine  enemies,  O  my  God 

59.  s  0  Lord  God  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel 

59.  9  I  wait  upon  thee  :  for  God  (is)  my  defence 

59.  10  The  God  of  my  mercy  shall  prevent  me 

59.  10  God  shall  let  me  see  (my  desire)  upon 

59.  13  that  God  ruleth  in  Jacob  unto  the  ends 

59.  17  my  defence,  (and)  the  God  of  my  mercy 

60.  1  0  God,  thou  hast  cast  us  off,  thou  hast 

60.  6  God  hath  spoken  in  his  holiness  ;  I  will 

60.  10  (Wilt)  not  thou,  0  God . .  (thou),  0  God 

60.  12  Through  God  we  shall  do  valiantly  :  for 

61.  1  Hear  my  cry,  O  God  ;  attend  unto  my 

61.  5  For  thou,  O  God,  hast  heard  my  vows 

61.  7  He  shall  abide  before  God  for  ever  :  O 

62.  1  Truly  my  soul  waiteth  upon  God  :  from 

62.  5  My  soul,  wait  thou  only  upon  God  ;  for 

62.  7  In  God  (is)  my  salvation  and  my  glory 
62.  7  the  rock  of  my  strength .  .(is)  in  God 
62.  8  Trust  in  him .  .God  (is)  a  refuge  for  us 

62.  ii  God  hath  spoken.. (belongeth)  unto  God 

63.  1  O  God.  .early  will  I  seek  thee  :  my  soul 
63. 11  the  king  shall  rejoice  in  God  ;  every  one 

64.  1  Hear  my  voice,  0  God,  in  my  prayer  :  pre. 

64.  7  God  shall  shoot  at  them  (with)  an  arrow 

64.  9  and  shall  declare  the  work  of  God  ;  for 

63.  1  Praise  waiteth  for  thee,  0  God,  in  Zion 

65.  5  wilt  thou  answer  us,  O  God  of  our  salva. 

65.  9  greatly  enrichest  it  with  the  river  of  God 

66.  1  Make  a  joyful  noise  unto  God,  all  ye 

66.  3  Say  unto  God,  How  terrible  (art  thou) 

66.  5  Come  and  see  the  works  of  God  :  (he  is) 

66.  8  0  bless  our  God,  ye  people,  and  make 
66. 10  For  thou,  O  God,  hast  proved  us  :  thou 
66. 16  Come  (and)  hear,  all  ye  that  fear  God 
66.  19  verily  God  hath  heard.. he  hath  attended 

66.  20  Blessed  (be)  God,  which  hath  not  turned 

67.  1  God  be  merciful  unto  us,  and  bless  us 

67.  3  Let  the  people  praise  thee,  0  God  ;  let  all 

67.  5  Let  the  people  praise  thee,  0  God  ;  let  all 
6-.  6  God,  (even)  our  own  God,  shall  bless  us 

67.  7  God  shall  bless  us ;  and  all  the  ends  of 

68.  1  Let  God  arise,  let  his  enemies  be  scattered 

68.  2  the  wicked  perish  at  the  presence  of  God 

68.  3  let  them  rejoice  before  God  ;  yea,  let  th. 

68.  4  Sing  unto  God,  sing  praises  to  his  name 
68.  5  A  father  of  the  fatherless .  .(is)  God  in  his 
68.  6  God  setteth  the  solitary  in  families  :  he 
68.  7  O  God,  when  thou  wentest  forth  before 
68.  8  heavens,  .dropped  at  the  presence  of  God 
68.  8  at  the  presence  of  God,  the  God  of  Israel 
68.  9  Thou,  O  God,  didst  send  a  plentiful  rain 
68.  10  thou,  0  God,  hast  prepared . .  for  the  poor 
68.  15  The  hill  of  God  (is  as)  the  hill  of  Bashan 
68.  16  the  hill  (which)  God  desireth  to  dwell  in 
68.  17  Tile  chariots  of  G.  (are)  twenty  thousand 
68.  18  the  Lord  God  might  dwell  (among  them) 
68.  21  God  shall  wound  the  head  of  his  enemies 
68.  24  They  have  seen  thy  goings,  0  God  ;  (even) 
68.  26  Bless  ye  God  in  the  congregations,  (even) 
68.  28  Thy  God  hath  commanded  thy  strength 
68.  28  strengthen,  O  God,  that  which  thou  hast 
68.  31  shall,  .stretch  out  her  hands  unto  God 
68.  32  Sing  unto  God,  ye  kingdoms  of  the  earth 
68.  34  Ascribe  ye  strength  unto  God  :  his  excel. 
68.  35  God,  (thou  art)  terrible  out  of  thy  holypl. 

68.  35  power  unto  (his)  people.  Blessed  (be)  God 

69.  1  Save  me,  0  God ;  for  the  waters  are  come 

69.  3  mine  eyes  fail  while  I  wait  for  my  God 

69.  5  O  God,  thou  knowestmy  foolishness ;  and 

69.  6  confounded  for  my  sake,  O  God  of  Israel 
69.  13  O  God,  in  the  multitude  of  thy  mercy 
69.  29  let  thy  salvation,  0  God,  set  me  up  on 
69.  30  I  will  praise  the  name  of  God  with  a  so. 
69.  32  and  your  heart  shall  live  that  seek  God 

69.  35  For  God  will  save  Zion,  and  will  build  the 

70.  1  (Make  haste),  O  God,  to  deliver  me  ;  ma. 

70.  4  say  continually,  Let  God  be  magnified 

70.  5  I  (am)  poor. .  make  haste  unto  me,  O  God 

71.  4  Deliver  me,  O  my  God,  out  of  the  hand  of 

71.  11  Saying,  God  hath  forsaken  him  :  persec. 

71.  12  O  God,  be  not  far  from  me  :  0  my  God 
71.  17  0  God,  thou  hast  taught  me  from  my 
71.  18  Now  also.  .0  God,  forsake  me  not,  until 
71.  19  Thy  righteousness  also,  O  God,  (is)  very 
71.  19  tilings  :  0  God,  who  (is)  like  unto  thee  ! 

71.  22  (even)  thy  truth,  O  my  God  :  unto  thee 

72.  1  Give  the  king  thy  judgments,  O  God,  and 

72.  18  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God,  the  God  of  I. 

73.  1  Truly  God  (is)  good  to  Israel,  (even)  to 

73.  26  God  (is)  the  strength  of  my  heart,  and 

73.  28  (it  is)  good  for  me  to  draw  near  to  God 

74.  1  O  God,  why  hast  thou  cast  (us)  off  for 

74.  10  God,  how  long  shall  the  adversary  repr. 

74.  12  God  (is)  my  king  of  old,  working  salvati. 

74.  22  Arise,  O  God,  plead  thine  own  cause  :  re. 

75.  1  Unto  thee,  0  God,  do  we  give  thanks 

75.  7  God  (is)  the  judge  :  he  putteth  down  one 

75.  9  I  will  sing  praises  to  the  God  of  Jacob 

76.  1  In  Judah  (is)  God  known ;  his  name  (is) 

76.  6  At  thy  rebuke,  0  God  of  Jacob,  both  the 

76.  9  When  God  arose  to  judgment,  to  save  all 

76.  1 1  Vow,  and  pay  unto  the  LORD  your  God 

77.  1  I  cried  unto  God  with  my  voice,  (even) 

77.  3  I  remembered  God,  and  was  troubled  :  I 

77. 13  0  God.  .who  (is  so)  great,  .as  (our)  God? 

77.  16  The  waters  saw  thee,  0  God,  the  waters 

78.  7  That  they  might  set  their  hope  in  God 

78.  10  They  kept  not  the  covenant  of  God,  and 

78.  19  Yea,  they  spake  against  God  ;  they  said 
78.  22  they  believed  not  in  God,  and  trusted 

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Psa.  78.  31  The  wrath  of  God  came  upon  them,  and 
78.  35  And  they  remembered  that  God  (was)  th. 
78.  56  provoked  the  most  high  God,  and  kept 

78.  59  When  God  heard  (this),  he  was  wroth 

79.  1  0  God,  the  heathen  are  come  into  thine 

79.  9  Help  us,  O  God  of  our  salvation,  for  the 

79.  10  the  heathen  say,  Where  (is)  their  God? 

80.  3  Turn  us  again,  0  God,  and  cause  thyface 

80.  4  0  Lord  God  of  hosts,  how  long  wilt  thou 

80.  7  Turn  us  again,  O  God  of  hosts,  and  cause 
80.  14  Return,  wre  beseech  thee,  0  God  of  hosts 

80.  19  Turn  us  again,  0  Lord  God  of  hosts,  ca. 

81.  1  Sing  aloud  unto  God  our  strength 

81.  1  make  a  joyful  noise  unto  the  God  of  Jac. 

81.  4  statute  for  Israel,  (and)  a  law  of  the  God 

81.  10  I  (am)  the  Lord  thy  God,  which  brought 

82.  1  God  standeth  in  the  congregation  of  the 

82.  8  Arise,  O  God,  judge  the  earth  :  for  thou 

83.  1  keep  not  thou  silence,  OGod :  hold  not 

83.  12  Let  us  take  to  ourselves  the  houses  of  God 

83.  13  0  my  God,  make  thefti  like  a  wheel ;  as 

84.  3  O  Lord  of  hosts,  my  King,  and  my  God 

84.  7  (every  one  of  them) . .  appeareth  before  G. 
84.  8  O  Lord  God  of  hosts,  give  ear,  O  God 
84.  9  Behold,  0  God  our  shield,  and  look  upon 
84.  10  be  a  doorkeeper  in  the  house  of  my  God 

84.  11  For  the  Lord  God  (is)  a  sun  and  shield 

85.  4  Turn  us,  O  God  of  our  salvation,  and  ca. 

86.  2  O  thou  my  God,  save  thy  servant  that 
86.  10  For  thou  (art)  great . .  thou  (art)  God  alone 
86.  12  I  will  praise  thee,  O  Lord  my  God,  with 

86.  14  O  God,  the  proud  are  risen  against  me 

87.  3  Glorious  things  are  spoken.  .O  city  of  G. 

88.  1  Lord  God  of  my  salvation,  I  have  cried 

89.  8  O  Lord  God  of  hosts,  who  (is)  a  strong  L. 

90.  title.  A  Prayer  of  Moses  the  man  of  God 

90.  17  let  the  beauty  of  the  Lord  our  God  be 

91.  2  (He  is)  my  refuge  and  my  fortress :  my  G. 

92. 13  shall  flourish  in  the  courts  of  our  God 
94.  7  neither  shall  the  God  of  Jacob  regard  (it) 
94.  22  and  my  God  (is)  the  rock  of  my  refuge 

94.  23  (yea),  the  Lord  out  God  shall  cut  them 

95.  7  he  (is)  our  God  ;  and  we  (are)  the  people 

98.  3  all . .  have  seen  the  salvation  of  our  God 

99.  s  Exalt  ye  the  Lord  our  God,  and  worship 
99.  8  Thou  answeredst  them,  0  Lord  our  God 

99.  9  Exalt  the  Lord  our  God,  and  worship 
99.  9  holy  hill ;  for  the  Lord  our  God  (is)  holy 

100.  3  Know  ye  that  the  Lord  he  (is)  God  :  (it 
104.  1  O  Lord  my  God,  thou  art  very  great 
104.  33  I  will  sing  praise  to  my  God  while  I  have 
103.  7  He  (is)  the  Lord  our  God  :  his  judgments 
106.  47  Save  us,  O  Lord  our  God,  and  gather  us 
106.  48  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  from 
108.  1  O  God,  my  heart  is  fixed  ;  I  will  sing  and 
108.  5  Be  thou  exalted,  O  God,  above  the  heav. 
108.  7  God  hath  spoken  in  his  holiness  ;  I  will 
108.  11  (Wilt)  not  (thou),  0  God,  (who)  hast  cast 

108.  11  wilt  not  thou,  0  God,  go  forth  with  our 

108. 13  Through  God  we  shall  do  valiantly :  for 

109.  1  Hold  not  thy  peace,  O  God  of  my  praise 
109.  26  Help  me,  O  Lord  my  God  :  O  save  me 
113.  s  Who  (is)  like  unto  the  Lord  our  God 

1 15.  2  the  heathen  say,  Where  (is)  now  their  G.? 

1 1 5.  3  But  our  God  (is)  in  the  heavens  :  he  hath 

1 16.  5  Gracious  (is)  the  Lord,  yea,  our  God  (is) 
119.  115  I  will  keep  the  commandments  of  my  G. 

122.  9  Because  of  the  house  of  the  Lord  our  G. 

123.  2  so  our  eyes  (wait)  upon  the  Lord  our  G. 

135.  2  in  the  courts  of  the  house  of  our  God 

136.  2  O  give  thanks  unto  the  God  of  gods  :  for 

143.  10  for  thou  (art)  my  God  :  thy  spirit  (is)  good 

144.  9  I  will  sing  a  new  song  unto  thee,  O  God 

144.  15  (is  that)  people,  whose  God  (is)  the  Lord 

145.  1  I  will  extol  thee,  my  God,  O  King ;  and  I 

146.  2  I  will  sing  praises  unto  my  God  while  I 
146.  5  whose  hope  (is)  in  the  Lord  his  God 

146.  10  Lord  shall  reign  for  ever,  (even)  thy  God 

147.  1  good  to  sing  praises  unto  our  God  ;  for 
147.  7  sing  praise  upon  the  harp  unto  our  God 
147.  12  Praise  the  Lord,  .praise  thy  God,  O  Zion 

Prov.  2.  5  and  find  the  knowledge  of  God 

2.  17  and  forgetteth  the  covenant  of  her  God 

3.  4  understanding  in  the  sight  of  God  and 
25.  2  (It  is)  the  glory  of  God  to  conceal  a  thing 
30.  9  and  take  the  name  of  my  God  (in  vain) 

Eccl.  1.  13  this  sore  travail  hath  God  given  to  the 
2.  24  I  saw,  that  it  (was)  from  the  hand  of  God 

2.  26  may  give  to  (him  that  is)  good  before  God 

3.  10  which  God  hath  given  to  the  sons  of  men 
3.  11  that  God  maketh  from  the  beginning  to 
3.  13  enjoy  the  good,  .it  (is)  the  gift  of  God 

3.  14  I  know  that  whatsoever  God  doeth,  it 
3.  14  God  doeth  (it),  that  (men)  should  fear 
3.  15  and  God  requireth  that  which  is  past 
3.  17  God  shall  judge  the  righteous  and  the 
3.  18  that  God  might  manifest  them,  and  that 

5.  1  thou  goest  to  the  house  of  God,  and 

5.  2  to  utter  (any)  thing  before  God :  for  God 
5.  4  When  thou  vowest  a  vow  unto  God 
5.  6  wherefore  should  God  be  angry  at  thy 
5.  7  also  (divers)  vanities :  but  fear  thou  God 

5. 18  all  the  days  of  his  life,  which  God  giveth 

5. 19  to  whom  God  hath  given  riches  and  wea. 
5.  19  to  rejoice . .  this  (is)  the  gift  of  God 

5.  20  God  answereth  (him)  in  the  joy  of  his  he. 

6.  2  A  man  to  whom  God  hath  given  riches 

6.  2  God  giveth  him  not  power  to  eat  thereof 

7. 13  Consider  the  work  of  God  :  for  who  can 

7.  14  God . .  hath  set  the  one  over  against  the 

7.  18  he  that  feareth  God  shall  come  forth  of 
7.  26  whoso  pleaseth  God  shall  escape  from 


Eccl.  7.  29  that  God  hath  made  man  upright ;  but 

8.  2  and  (that)  iu  regard  of  the  oath  of  God 

8.  12  it  shall  be  well  with  them  that  fear  God 
8.  13  because  he  feareth  not  before  God 
8.  13  which  God  giveth  him  under  the  sun 

8.  17  Then  I  beheld  all  the  work  of  God,  that 

9.  1  their  works,  (are)  in  the  hand  of  God  :  no 

9.  7  for  God  now  accepteth  thy  works 

11.  5  so  thou  knowest  not  the  works  of  God 

11.  9  for  all  these  (things)  God  will  bring  thee 

12.  7  spirit,  shall  return  unto  God  who  gave  it 
12.  13  Fear  God,  and  keep  his  commandments 
12.  14  For  God  shall  bring  every  work  into 

Isa.  1.  10  give  ear  unto  the  law  of  our  God,  ye  peo. 
2.  3  Come  ye.  .to  the  house  of  the  God  of  Ja. 
7.  11  Ask  thee  a  sign  of  the  Lord  thy  God  ;  ask 

7.  13  weary  men,  but  will  ye  weary  my  God 

8.  19  should  not  a  people  seek  unto  their  God  ? 
8.  21  curse  their  king  and  their  God,  and  look 

13. 19  shall  be  as  when  God  overthrew  Sodom 
17.  6  thereof,  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 
17. 10  Because  thou  hast  forgotten  the  God  of 
21.  10  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel 
21.  17  for  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  hath  spoken 

24.  15  the  name  of  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  in  the 

25.  1  O  Lord,  thou  (art)  my  God  ;  I  will  exalt 

25.  9  Lo,  this  (is)  our  God  ;  we  have  waited  for 

26.  13  O  Lord  our  God,  (other)  lords  besides 

28.  26  his  God  doth  instruct  him  to  discretion 

29.  23  sanctify,  and  shall  fear  the  God  of  Israel 

30.  18  for  the  Lord  (is)  a  God  of  judgment 

35.  2  they  shall  see.  .the  excellency  of  our  God 

35.  4  God  will  come  (with)  vengeance,  (even)  G. 

36.  7  We  trust  in  the  Lord  our  God  :  (is  it)  not 

37.  4  the  Lord  thy  God  will  hear  the  words  of 
37.  4  sent  to  reproach  the  living  God,  and  will 
37.  4  words  which  the  LORD  thy  God  hath 

37.  10  Let  not  thy  God.  .deceive  thee,  saying 
37.  16  O  Lord  of  hosts,  God  of  Israel,  that  dw. 
37.  16  thou  (art)  the  God,  (even)  thou  alone,  of 
37.  17  which  hath  sent  to  reproach  the  living  G. 
37.  20  O  Lord  our  God,  save  us  from  his  hand 
37.  21  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  Whe. 

37.  38  in  the  house  of  Nisroch  his  god,  that  Ad. 

38.  5  the  God  of  David  thy  father,  I  have  heard 
40.  1  comfort  ye  my  people,  saith  your  God 
40.  3  make,  .in  the  desert  a  highway  for  our  G. 
40.  8  the  word  of  our  God  shall  stand  for  ever 
40.  9  be  not  afraid  ;  say . .  Behold  your  God  ! 

40.  27  my  judgment  is  passed  over  from  my  G.? 

40.  28  the  everlasting  God,  the  Lord,  the  G'rea. 

41.  10  Fear  thou  not.  for  I  (am)  thy  God  :  I 
41.  13  For  I  the  Lord  thy  God  will  hold  thy  ri. 
41.  17  the  God  of  Israel  will  not  forsake  them 

43.  3  I  (am)  the  Lord  thy  God,  the  Holy  One 

44.  6  the  last ;  and  besides  me  (there  is)  no  G. 

45.  3  I  the  Lord,  .(am)  the  God  of  Israel 
45.  5  (there  is)  no  God  besides  me :  I  girded 
45.  14  and  (there  is)  none  else,  (there  is)  no  God 
45.  15  hidest  thyself,  O  God  of  Israel,  the  Savi. 
45. 18  God  himself  that  formed  the  earth,  and 

45.  21  and  (there  is)  no  God  else  besides  me  ;  a 

46.  9  (I  am)  God,  and  (there  is)  none  like  me 

48.  1  make  mention  of  the  God  of  Israel,  (but) 
48.  2  and  stay  themselves  upon  the  God  of  Is. 

48.  17  the  Lord  thy  God  which  teacheth  thee  to 

49.  4  with  the  Lord,  and  my  work  with  my  G. 

49.  5  and  my  God  shall  be  my  strength 

50.  10  let  him  trust,  .and  stay  upon  his  God 

51.  15  But  I  (am)  the  Lord  thy  God,  that  divid. 
51.  20  they  are  full  of.  the  rebuke  of  thy  God 

51.  22  God  (that)  pleadeth  the  cause  of  his  peo. 

52.  7  that  saith  unto  Zion,  Thy  God  reigneth  ! 
52.  10  all.  .shall  see  the  salvation  of  our  God 

52.  12  the  God  of  Israel  (will  be)  your  rereward 

53.  4  esteem  him  stricken,  smitten  of  God,  and 

54.  s  The  God  of  the  whole  earth  shall  he  be 

54.  6  when  thou  wast  refused,  saith  thy  God 

55.  5  because  of  the  Lord  thy  God,  and  for  the 
55.  7  to  our  God,  for  he  will  abundantly  pardon 

57.  21  (There  is)  no  peace,  saith  my  God,  to  the 

58.  2  forsook  not  the  ordinance  of  their  God 

58.  2  they  take  delight  in  approaching  to  God 

59.  2  between  you  and  your  God,  and  your 

59.  13  departing  away  from  our  God,  speaking 

60.  9  unto  the  name  of  the  Lord  thy  God,  and 

60.  19  but  the  Lord,  .and  thy  God  thy  glory 

61.  2  and  the  day  of  vengeance  of  our  God  ;  to 

61.  6  shall  call  you  the  Ministers  of  our  God 

61.  10  my  soul  shall  be  joyful  in  my  God  ;  for 

62.  3  a  royal  diadem  in  the  hand  of  thy  God 

62.  5  the  bride,  (so)  shall  thy  God  rejoice  over 

64.  4  neither  hath  the  eye  seen,  0  God,  besides 

65.  16  shall  bless  himself  in  the  God  of  truth 

65.  16  shall  swear  by  the  God  of  truth  ;  because 

66.  9  shall  I  cause  to  bring  forth,  .saith  thy  G. 
Jer.  2.  17,  19  thou  hast  forsaken  the  Lord  thy  God 

2.  19  my  fear  (is)  not  in  thee,  saith  the  Lord  G. 

3.  13  thou  hast  transgressed  against.  .God,  and 
3.  21  they  have  forgotten  the  Lord  their  God 
3.  22  come,  .for  thou  (art)  the  Lord  our  God 
3.  23  truly  in  the  Lord  our  God  (is)  the  salva. 

3.  25  have  sinned  against  the  Lord  our  God 

3.  25  not  obeyed  the  voice  of  the  Lord  our  G. 

5.  4  know  not.  .the  judgment  of  their  God 
5.  5  have  known  the  judgment  of  their  God 
5.  14  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  hosts,  Becau. 
5.  19  Wherefore  doeth  the  Lord  our  God  all 
5.  24  Let  us  now  fear  the  Lord  our  God,  that 
7.  3,  21  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel 
7.  23  and  I  will  be  your  God,  and  ye  shall  be 
7. 28  obeyeth  not  the  voice  of  the  Lord.  God 


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8. 14  the  Lord  our  God  hath  put  us  to  silence 
g.  15  saith  tlie  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel 

10.  10  Lord  (is)  the  true  G.,  he  (is)  the  living  G. 

11.  3  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel ;  Cur. 

11.  4  ye  be  my  people,  and  I  will  be  your  God 
13.  12  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  Every 

13.  16  Give  glory  to  the  Lord  your  God,  before 

14.  22  (Art)  not  thou  he,  0  Lord  our  God  ?  tire. 

15. 16  called  by  thy  name,  O  Lord  God  of  hosts 
16.  9  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel 

16. 10  have  committed  against  the  Lord  our  G. 

19.  3,  15  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel 

21.  4  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  Behold 

22.  9  forsaken  the  covenant  of  the  Lord.  .God 

23.  2  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  against 

23.  23  God  at  hand,  saith  the  Lord,  and  not  a  G. 

23.  36  living  God,  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  our  G. 

24.  5  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  Israel 

24.  7  be  my  people,  and  I  will  be  their  God 

25.  15  saith  the  LORD  God  of  Israel  unto  me 

25.  27  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel 

26.  13  and  obey  the  voice  of  the  Lord  your  God 

26.  16  to  us  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  our  God 

27.  4,  21  Thus  saith  the  Lord.  .God  of  Israel 

28.  2  Thus  speaketh  the  Lord  . .  God  of  Israel 

28.  14  For  thus  saith  the  Lord.  .God  of  Israel 

29.  4,  8,  21  Thus  saith  the  Lord.  .God  of  Israel 

29.  25  Thus  speaketh  the  LORD.  .God  of  Israel 

30.  2  Thus  speaketh  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 

30.  9  they  shall  serve  the  Lord  their  God,  and 

30.  22  be  my  people,  and  I  will  be  your  God 

31.  1  will  I  be  the  God  of  all  the  families  of  I. 

31.  6  let  us  go  up  to  Zion  unto  the  Lord.  .God 

31.  18  turned  ;  for  thou  (art)  the  Lord  my  God 
31.  23  Thus  saith  the  Lord.  .God  of  Israel,  As 

31.  33  be  their  God,  and  they  shall  be  my  people 

32.  14,  15  Thus  saith  the  Lord.  .God  of  Israel 

32.  27  I  (am)  the  Lord,  the  God  of  all  flesh  :  is 

32.  36  thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  Israel 

32.  38  be  my  people,  and  I  will  be  their  God 

33.  4  For  thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  Is. 

34.  2,  13  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  Israel 

35.  4  the  son  of  Igdaliah,  a  man  of  God,  which 
35. 13,  17, 18, 19  Thus  saith  the  Lord.  .God  of  I. 

37.  1  Pray  now  unto  the  Lord  our  God  for  us 

37.  7  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  Israel 

38.  17  Thus  saith.  .the  God  of  Israel ;  If  thou 

39.  16  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel 

40.  2  thy  God  hath  pronounced  this  evil  upon 

42.  2  and  pray  for  us  unto  the  Lord  thy  God 

42.  3  the  Lord  thy  God  may  show  us  the  way 

42.  4  I  will  pray  unto  the  Lord  your  God  acc. 

42.  5  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  send  thee  to  us 
42.  6,  6  obey  the  voice  of  the  Lord  our  God 
42.  9  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  Israel 
42  13  obey  the  voice  of  the  Lord  your  God 

42  15,  18  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Is.  ' 
42.  20  when  ye  sent  me  unto  the  Lord  your  God 
42.  20  Pray  for  us  unto  the  Lord  our  God  ;  and 

42.  20  unto  all  that  the  Lord  our  God  shall  say 
42  21  obeyed  the  voice  of  the  Lord  your  God 

43.  1  all  the  words  of  the  Lord  their  God,  for 

43.  1  the  Lord  their  God  had  sent  him  to  them 

43.  2  the  Lord  our  God  hath  not  sent  thee  to 

43.  10  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel 

44.  2  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel 

44.  7  the  God  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel 

44.  11.  2s  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel 

45.  2  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  Israel,  unto 

46.  25  the  God  of  Israel,  saith  ;  Behold,  I  will 
48.  1  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel 
50.  4  they  shall  go,  and  seek  the  Lord  their  G. 

50.  18  saith  the  Lord  of  host3,  the  God  of  Israel 
50.  28  the  vengeance  of  the  Lord  our  God,  the 

50.  40  God  overthrew  Sodom  and  Gomorrah  and 

51.  5  nor  Judah  of  his  God,  of  the  Lord  of  ho. 

51.  10  in  Zion  the  work  of  the  Lord  our  God 
51.  33  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel 

1.  1  were  opened,  and  I  saw  visions  of  God 

8.  3  and  brought  me  in  the  visions  of  God  to 

8.  4  the  glory  of  the  God  of  Israel  (was)  there 

9.  3  the  glory  of  the  God  of  Israel  was  gone 

10.  19  the  glory  of  the  God  of  Israel  (was)  over 

10.  20  that  I  saw  under  the  God  of  Israel  by  the 

11.  20  be  my  people,  and  I  will  be  their  God 

11.  22  the  glory  of  the  God  of  Israel  (was)  over 
11.  24  brought  me  in  a  vision  by.  .spirit  of  God 
14.  11  and  I  may  be  their  God,  saith  the  Lord 

20.  5  them,  saying,  I  (am)  the  Lord  your  God 
20.  7  and  defile  not . .  I  (am)  the  Lord  your  God 
20. 19  I  (am)  the  Lord  your  God  ;  walk  in  my 
20.  20  may  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  your  G. 

28.  2  I  sit  (in)  the  seat  of  God,  in  the  midst  of 
28.  2,  6  set  thine  heart  as  the  heart  of  God 

28.  9  before  him  that  slayeth  thee,  I  (am)  God 
28.  13  Thou  hast  been  in  Eden  the  garden  of  G. 

28.  14  thou  wast  upon  the  holy  mountain  of  G. 

28.  16  as  profane  out  of  the  mountain  of  God 
28.  26  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  their  G. 

31.  8  The  cedars  in  the  garden  of  God  could 
31.  8  nor  any  tree  in  the  garden  of  God  was 
31.  9  the  trees,  .that  (were)  iu  the  garden  of  G. 

34.  24  the  Lord  will  be  their  God,  and  my  ser. 

34.  30  that  I  the  Lord  their  God  (am)  with  them 
34.  31  (and)  I  (am)  your  God,  saith  the  Lord  G. 

36.  28  shall  be  my  people,  and  I  will  be  your  G. 

37.  23  they  lie  my  people,  and  I  will  be  their  G. 

36.  27  I  will  be  their  God,  and  they  shall  be  my 
39.  22  I  (am)  the  Lord  their  God  from  that  day 

39.  28  they  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  their  God 

40.  2  In  the  visions  of  God  brought  he  me  into 
43.  2  the  glory  of  the  God  of  Israel  came  from 


Eze.  44.  2  the  God  of  Israel,  hath  entered  in  by  it 
Dan.  1.  2  part  of  the  vessels  of  the  house  of  God 

1 .  2  which  he  carried . .  to  the  house  of  his  god 

I.  2  brought  into  the  treasure  house  of  his  god 

I.  9  God  had  brought  Daniel  into  favour  and 

1.  17  God  gave  them  knowledge  and  skill  in 

9.  3  I  set  my  face  unto  the  Lord  God,  to  seek 
9.  4  I  prayed  unto  the  Lord  my  God,  and 

9.  9  To  the  Lord  our  God  (belong)  mercies 

9. 10  we  obeyed  the  voice  of  the  Lord  our  G. 

9. 11  in  the  law  of  Moses  the  servant  of  God 

9. 13  not  our  prayer  before  the  Lord  our  God 
g.  14  our  God  (is)  righteous  in  all  his  works 

9.  15  now,  0  Lord  our  God,  that  hast  brought 
9.  17  0  our  God,  hear  the  prayer  of  thy  servant 

9.  18  O  my  God,  incline  thine  ear,  and  hear 

9. 19  defer  not,  for  thine  own  sake,  O  my  God 
9.  20  my  God  for  the  holy  mountain  of  my  God 

10.  12  and  to  chasten  thyself  before  God,  thy 

11.  32  people  that  do  know  their  God  shall  be 

11.  37  Neither  shall  he  regard  the  God  of  his 
Hos.  1.  7  will  save  them  by  the  Lord  their  God 

2.  23  and  they  shall  say,  (Thou  art)  my  God 

3.  5  seek  the  Lord  their  God,  and  David  their 

4.  1  nor  knowledge  of  God  in  the  land 

4.  6  thou  hast  forgotten  the  law  of  thy  God 

4.  12  have  gone  a  whoring  from  under  their  G. 

5.  4  frame  their  doings  to  turn  unto  their  G. 

6.  6  and  the  knowledge  of  God  more  than 

7. 10  they  do  not  return  to  the  Lord  their  God 
8.  2  shall  cry  unto  me,  My  God,  we  know  thee 

8.  6  workman  made  it ;  therefore  it  (is)  not  G. 

9.  1  thou  hast  gone  a  whoring  from  thy  God 
9.  8  watchman  of  Ephraim  (was)  with  my  God 
9.  8  (and)  hatred  iu  the  house  of  his  God 

9.  17  My  God  will  cast  them  away,  because 

12.  3  by  his  strength  lie  had  power  with  God 

12.  5  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  ;  the  Lord  (is)  his 

12.  6  turn  thou  to  thy  God  :  keep  mercy  and 

12.  6  and  wait  on  thy  God  continually 

12.  9  the  Lord  thy  God  from  the  land  of  Egypt 

13.  4  the  Lord  thy  God  from  the  land  of  Egypt 

13.  4  and  thou  shalt  know  no  god  but  me  ;  for 

13.  16  for  she  hath  rebelled  against  her  God 

14.  1  return  unto  the  LORD  thy  God  ;  for  thou 
Joel  i.  13  come,  lie  all  night,  .ministers  of  my  God 

1.  13  is  withholden  from  the  house  of  my  God 

1.  14  (into)  the  house  of  the  LoRD’your  God,  and 

1.  16  and  gladness  from  the  house  of  our  God 

2. 13  turn  unto  the  Lord  your  God  :  for  he  (is) 

2.  14  a  drink  offering  unto  the  Lord  your  God 

2.  17  say  among  the  people.  Where  (is)  their  G.? 

2.  23  Be  glad,  .and  rejoice  in  the  Lord  your  G. 

2.  26  and  praise  the  name  of  the  Lord  your  G. 

2.  27  (that)  I  (am)  the  Lord  your  God,  and  none 
3  17  I  (am)  the  Lord  your  God  dwelling  iu  Zion 

Amos  2.  8  condemned  (in)  the  house  of  their  God 

3.  13  Hear,  .saith  the  Lord  God,  the  God  of  h. 

4. 11  as  God  overthrew  Sodom  and  Gomorrah 

4.  12  prepare  to  meet  thy  God,  O  Israel 

4.  13  The  Lord,  The  God  of  hosts,  (is)  his  name 

5.  14  the  God  of  hosts,  shall  be  with  you,  as  ye 
5. 15  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  will  be  gracious 

5.  16  the  God  of  hosts,  the  Lord,  saith  thus 

5.  26  your  images,  the  star  of  your  God,  which 

5.  27  the  Lord,  whose  name  (is)  The  God  of  h. 

6.  8  saith  the  Lord  the  God  of  hosts,  I  abhor 

6.  14  saith  the  Lord  the  God  of  hosts;  and  they 

8.  14  that  swear,  .and  say,  Thy  God,  O  Dan 

9.  15  I  have  giveu  them,  saith  the  Lord  thy  G. 
Jon.  1.  5  and  cried  every  man  unto  his  god,  and  c. 

1.  6  call  upon  thy  God,  if  so  be  that  God  will 

1.  9  the  God  of  heaven,  which  hath  made  the 

2.  1  Jonah  prayed  unto  the  Lord  his  God  out 

2.  6  thou  brought  up  my  life.  .0  Lord  my  G. 

3.  5  the  people  of  Nineveh  believed  God,  and 

3.  8  let  man  and  beast . .  cry  mightily  unto  God 

3.  9  Who  can  tell  (if)  God  will  turn  and  repent 

3.  10  God  saw  their  works,  that  they  turned 

3.  10  God  repented  of  the  evil,  that  he  had  said 

4.  6  the  Lord  God  prepared  a  gourd,  and 

4.  7  God  prepared  a  worm  when  the  morning 

4.  8  that  God  prepared  a  vehement  east  wind 

4.  9  God  said  to  Jonah,  Doest  thou  well  to  be 
Mic.  3.  7  ashamed . .  for  (there  is)  no  answer  of  God 

4.  2  and  to  the  house  of  the  God  of  Jacob 
4.  5  will  walk  every  one  in  the  name  of  his  god 

4.  5  will  walk  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  our  G. 

5.  4  majesty  of  the  name  of  the  Lord  his  God 

6.  6  (and)  bow  myself  before  the  high  God  ? 

6.  8  and  to  walk  humbly  with  thy  God  ? 

7.  7  wait  for  the  God  of  my  salvation :  my  G. 

7.  10  Where  is  the  Lord  thy  God  f  mine  eyes 
7. 17  they  shall  be  afraid  of  the  Lord  our  God 

Hab.  1.  12  0  Lord  my  God,  mine  Holy  One  ?  we 

3.  18  I  will  joy  in  the  God  of  my  salvation 
Zeph.  2.  7  their  God  shall  visit  them,  and  turn  away 

2.  9  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel 

3.  2  t  rusted  not . .  she  drew  not  near  to  her  G. 
3.  17  thy  God  in  the  midst  of  thee  (is)  mighty 

Hag.  1.  12  obeyed  the  voice  of  the  Lord  their  God 

1. 12  as  the  Lord  their  God  had  sent  him,  and 

1. 14  the  house  of  the  Lord  of  hosts,  their  God 
Zecli.  6.  15  obey  the  voice  of  the  Lord  your  God 

8.  8  and  I  will  be  their  God,  iu  truth  and 

8.  23  for  we  have  heard  (that)  God  (is)  with 

9.  7  he  that  remaineth . .  (shall  be)  for  our  God 

9.  16  their  God  shall  save  them  in  that  day  as 

10.  6  I  (am)  the  Lord  their  God,  and  will  hear 

II.  4  Thus  saith  the  Lord  my  God;  Feed  the 

12.  5  strength  in  the  Lord  of  hosts  their  God 
12.  8  the  house  of  David  (shall  be)  as  God,  as 


Zecli.  13.  9  and  they  shall  say,  The  Lord  (is)  my  God  ] 

14.  5  my  God  shall  come,  (and)  all  the  saints 
Mai.  2. 16  the  God  of  Israel,  saith  that  he  hateth 

2.  17  or.  Where  (is)  the  God  of  judgment? 

3.  8  Will  a  man  rob  God?  Yet  ye  have  robbed 
3.  14  Ye  have  said,  It  (is)  vain  to  serve  God 

3.  15  (they  that)  tempt  God  are  even  delivered 
3. 18  between  him  that  servetli  God  and  him 
5 .God,  object  of  worship,  eloah. 

Deut  32.  15  ho  forsook  God  (which)  made  him,  and 

32.  17  They  sacrificed  unto  devils,  not  to  God 
2  Ch.32.  15  for  no  God  of  any  nation  or  kingdom 
Nell.  9.  17  thou  (art)  a  God  ready  to  pardon,  gracio. 
Job  3.  4  let  not  God  regard  it  from  above,  neither 

3.  23  (given)  to  a  man . .  whom  God  hath  hedged 

4.  9  By  the  blast  of  God  they  perish,  and  by 

4.  17  Shall  mortal  man  be  more  just  than  God 

5.  17  happy  (is)  the  man  whom  God  correcteth 

6.  4  the  terrors  of  God  do  set  themselves  in 
6.  8  that  God  would  grant  (me)  the  thing  that 

6.  9  that  it  would  please  God  to  destroy  me 
9.  13  (If)  God  w  ill  not  withdraw  his  anger,  the 

10.  2  I  will  say  unto  God,  Do  not  condemn  me 

11.  5  oh  that  God  would  speak,  and  open  his 
11.  6  that  God  exacteth  of  thee  (less)  than  thi. 

11.  7  Canst  thou  by  searching  find  out  God  ? 

12.  4  who  calleth  upon  God,  and  lie  answereth 
12.  6  into  whose  hand  God  bringetli  (abund.) 

15.  8  Hast  thou  heard  the  secret  of  God?  and 

16.  20  (lmt)mine'eye  poureth'out  (tears)  unto  O. 
16.  2i  that  one  might  plead  for  a  man  with  God 
19.  6  Know  now  that  God  hath  overthrown  mo 
19.  21  for  the  hand  of  God  hath  touched  me 

19.  26  destroy,  .yet  in  my  flesh  shall  I  see  God 
21.  9  neither  (is)  the  rod  of  God  upon  them 

21.  19  God  layeth  up  his  iniquity  for  his  child. 

22.  12  (Is)  not  God  in  the  height  of  heaven?  and 
22.  26  and  shalt  lift  up  thy  face  unto  God 

24.  12  crieth . .  yet  God  layeth  not  folly  (to  them) 
27.  3  and  the  spirit  of  God  (is)  in  my  nostrils 
27.  8  hath  gamed,  when  God  taketh  away  his 

27.  10  Almighty  ?  will  he  always  call  upon  God? 
29.  2  as  (in)  the  days  (when)  God  preserved  me 

29.  4  thesecretof God(was)uponmy  tabernacle 
31.  2  what  portion  of  God  (is  there)  fromabove? 
31.  6  weighed,  .that  God  may  knowgnine  integ. 

33.  12  I  will  answer  thee,  that  God  is  greater 
33.  26  He  shall  pray  unto  God,  and  he  will  be 

35.  10  none  saith,  Where  (is)  God  my  maker 

36.  2  that  (I  have)  yet  to  speak  on  God’s  behalf 

37.  15  Dost  thou  know  when  God  disposed  them 
37.  22  Fair  weather,  .with  God  (is)  terrible  maj. 

39.  17  God  hath  deprived  her  of  w  isdom,  neitli. 

40.  2  he  that  reprovetli  God,  let  liim  answer 
Psa.  18.  31  For  who  (is)  God  save  the  Lord?  or  who 

50.  22  Now  consider  this,  ye  that  forget  God,  lest 
1 14.  7  Tremble,  .at  the  presence  of  the  God  ot 
139.  19  Surely  thou  wilt  slay  the  wicked,  0  God 
Prov.30.  5  Every  word  of  God  (is)  pure:  he  (is)  a  shi. 
Isa.  44.  8  Is  there  a  God  besides  me?  yea,  (there  is! 
Dan.  11.  37  nor  regard  any  god:  for  he  shall  magnify 
11.  38  shall  he  honour  the  God  of  forces :  and 
11.  39  Thus  shall  he  do.  .with  a  strange  god 
Hab.  1.  11  (imputing)  this  his  power  unto  his  god 
3.  3  God  came  fromTeman,  and  the  Holy  One 

b.Jehovali,  or  Jehovih,  iTirr_  he  who  is. 

Gen.  15.  2  Abram  said,  Lord  God,  what  wilt  thou 

15.  8  he  said,  Lord  God,  whereby  shall  I  know 
Deut.  3.  24  O  Lord  God,  thou  hast  begun  to  show  thy 

9.  26  O  Lord  God,  destroy  not  thy  people  and 
Josh.  7.  7  Joshua  said,  Alas,  O  Lord  God,  wherefore 
Judg.  6.  22  Gideon  said,  Alas,  O  Lord  God  !  for  bee. 

16.  28  O  Lord  God,  remember  me,  I  pray  thee 
2  Sa.  7.  18  he  said,  Who  (am)  I,  O  Lord  GOD?  aud 

7.  19  yet  a  small  thing  in  thy  sight,  O  Lord  GOD 
7.  19  (is)  this  the  manner  of  man,  O  Lord  God? 
7.  20  for  thou,  Lord  God,  knowest  thy  servant 
7.  28  now,  0  Lord  God,  thou  (art)  that  God 

7.  29  thou,  0  Lord  God,  hast  spoken  (it):  and 
1  Ki.  2.  26  thou  barest  the  ark  of  the  Lord  God  bef. 

8.  53  our  fathers  out  of  Egypt,  0  Lord  God 
Psa.  68.  20  unto  God  the  Lord  (belong)  the  issues 

69.  6  0  Lord  God  of  hosts,  be  ashamed  for  my 
71.  5  For  thou  (art)  my  hope,  0  Lord  GOD :  (til. 
71. 16  I  will  go  in  the  strength  of  the  Lord  God 
73.  28  I  have  put  my  trust  in  the  Lord  God,  that 
109.  21  do  thou  for  me,  O  God  the  Lord,  for  thy 
141.  8  mine  eyes  (are)  unto  thee,  O  GODtlie  Lord 
Isa.  3.  15  What  mean  ye.  .saith  the  Lord  God  of 
7.  7  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God,  It  shall  not 

10.  23  For  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  shall  make  a 
10.  24  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  hosts,  0  my 
22.  5  a  day  of.  .perplexity  by  the  Lord  GOD  of 
22.  12  in  that  day  did  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  call 
22.  14  Surely  this,  .saith  the  Lord  God  of  hosts 
22.  15  Thus  saith  the  Lord  GOD  of  hosts,  Go,  get 

25.  8  the  Lord  God  will  wipe  away  tears  from 

28.  16  thus  saith  the  Lord  God,  Behold,  I  lay  in 
28.  22  I  have  heard  from  the  Lord  God  of  hosts 

30.  15  thus  saith  the  Lord  God,  the  Holy  One  of 
40.  10  the  Lord  God  will  come  with  strong  (hand 

48.  16  now  the  Lord  God,  aud  his  spirit,  hath 

49.  22  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God,  Behold,  I  will 

50.  4  The  Lord  God  hath  given  me  the  tongue 
50.  5  The  Lord  God  hath  opened  mine  ear,  and 
50.  7  the  Lord  GOD  will  help  me;  therefore 
50.  9  the  Lord  God  will  help  me ;  who  (is)  he 
52.  4  thus  saith  the  Lord  God,  My  people  went 
56.  8  The  Lord  God  which  gathereth  the  outc. 
61.  1  The  spirit  of  the  Lord  God  (is)  upon  me 
61.  ii  so  the  Lord  God  will  cause  righteousness 


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Isa.  65.  13  thus  saith  the  Lord  God,  Behold,  my  ser. 

65.  15  tiie  Lord  God  shall  slay  thee,  and  call  his 
Jer.  1.  6  Then  said  I,  Ah,  Lord  God!  behold,  I  can. 

2.  19  my  fear  (is)  not  in  thee,  saitli  the  Lord  G. 
2.22  iniquity  is  marked . .  saith  the  Lord  God 

4.  10  Then  said  I,  Ah,  Lord  God  !  surely  thou 
7.  20  thus  saitli  the  Lord  GOD ;  Behold,  mine 

14.  13  Then  said  I,  Ah,  Lord  God  !  behold,  the 

32.  17  Ah  Lord  God  I  behold,  thou  hast  made  the 

32.  25  O  Lord  God,  Buy  thee  the  field  for  money 

44.  26  land  of  Egypt,  saying.  The  Lord  God  liv. 
46.  10  this  (is)  the  day  of  the  Lord  God  of  hosts 
46.  10  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  hath  a  sacrifice  in 

49.  5  I  will  bring  a  fear . .  saith  the  Lord  God 

50.  25  tills  (is)  the  work  of  the  Lord  God  of  hosts 
50.  31 1  (am)  against  thee,  .saitli  the  Lord  God 

Eze.  2.  4  say  unto  them,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God 

3. 11  tell  them,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God,  whet. 

3.  27  say  unto  them,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God 

4.  14  Then  said  I,  Ah  Lord  GOD  !  behold,  my 

5.  s  Thus  saitli  the  Lord  God  ;  This  (is)  Jerus. 

5.  7  thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  Because  ye 

5.  8  thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  Behold,  I,  (even) 

5.  1 1  Wherefore,  (as)  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God 

6.  3  mountains,  .hear  the  word  of  the  Lord  G. 

6.  3  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  to  the  mountains 

6. 11  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  Smite  with  thine 

7.  2  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  unto  the  land  of 

7.  5  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  An  evil,  an 

8.  1  the  hand  of  the  Lord  GOD  fell  there  upon 

9.  8  Ah  Lord  GOD  !  wilt  thou  destroy  all  the 

11.  7  thus  saith  the  Lord  God,  Your  slain,  whom 

11.  8  1  will  bring  a  sword,  .saith  the  Lord  God 

11.  13  Ah  Lord  God  !  wilt  thou  make  a  full  end 

11.  16  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Although  I 

11.  17  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  I  will  even 

11.  21  I  will  recompense,  .saith  the  Lord  God 

12.  10  thou  unto  them,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God 

12.  19  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  the  inhabit. 

12  23  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  I  will  make 

12.  25  and  will  perform  it,  saith  the  Lord  God 

12.  28  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  There  shall 

12.  28  word.. shall  be  done,  saith  the  Lord  God 

13.  3  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Woe  unto  the 

13.  8  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Because  ye  have 

13.  8  I  (am)  against  you,  saith  the  Lord  God 

13.  9  and  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  G. 

13.  13  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  I  will  even 

13.  16  and  (there  is)  no  peace,  saith  the  Lord  G. 

13. 18  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Woe  to  the  (w.) 

13.  20  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I  (am) 

14.  4  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Every  man  of 

14.  C  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Repent,  and 

14. 11  and  I  may  be  their  God,  saith  the  Lord  G. 

14. 14  by  their  righteousness,  saith  the  Lord  God 

14.  16,  18,  20  (as)  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  they 

14.  21  thus  saith  the  Lord  GOD;  How  much  more 

14.  23  that  I  have  done  in  it,  saith  the  Lord  G. 

15.  6  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  As  the  vine 

15.  8  I  will  make  the  land .  .saitli  the  Lord  G. 

16.  3  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  unto  Jerusalem 

16.  8  a  covenant  with  thee,  saith  the  Lord  G. 

16.  14  1  had  put  upon  thee,  saith  the  Lord  God 

16.  19  and  (thus)  it  was,  saith  the  Lord  God 

16.  23  woe,  woe  unto  thee  !  saith  the  Lord  G . 

16.  30  How  weak  is  thine  heart, saith  the  Lord  G. 
16.  36  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Because  thy 
16.  43  I.  .will  recompense,  .saith  the  Lord  God 
16.  48  (As)  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  Sodom 
16.  59  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  I  will  even 

16.  63  that  thou  hast  done,  saith  the  Lord  God 

17.  3  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  A  great  eagle 

17.  9  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Shall  it  pros.? 
17. 16  (As)  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  surely 

17.  19  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  (As)  I  live,  su. 

17.  22  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  I  will  also  take 

18.  3  (As)  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  GOD,  ye  shall 

18.  9  he  shall  surely  live,  saith  the  Lord  God 

18.  23  Have  I  any  pleasure,  .saitli  the  Lord  G. 

18.  30  I  will  judge  you.  .saith  the  Lord  God 
18.  32  I  have  110  pleasure,  .saith  the  Lord  God 

20.  3  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  Are  ye  come  to 

20.  3  (As)  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  I  will  not 

20.  5  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  In  the  day 

20.  27  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Yet  in  tliis 
20.  30  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Are  ye  pollut. 
20.  31  (As)  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  I  will  not 
20.  33  (As)  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  surely 
20.  36  will  I  plead  with  you,  saith  the  Lord  G. 
20.  39  0  house  of  Israel,  thus  saith  the  Lord  G. 
20.  40  in  mine  holy  mountain,  .saith  the  Lo.  G. 
20.  44  O  ye  house  of  Israel,  saith  the  Lord  God 
20.  47  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I  will 

20.  49  Then  said  I,  Ah  Lord  God  !  they  say  of 

21.  7  behold,  it  cometh.  .saith  the  Lord  God 

21. 13  it  shall  be  no  (more),  saith  the  Lord  God 

21.  24  thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  Because  ye  have 

21.  26  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Remove  the 

21.  28  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  concerning  the 

22.  3  Thus  saitli  the  Lord  God  ;  The  city  shed. 

22.  12  and  hast  forgotten  me,  saith  the  Lord  G. 

22. 19  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Because  ye  are 

22.  28  Thus  saith  the  Lord  GoD,.when  the  Lord 

22.  31  have  I  recompensed,  .saith  the  Lord  God 

23.  22  O  Aholibah,  thus  saith  the  Lord  God 

23.  28  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I 

23.  32  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Thou  shalt 

23.  34  for  I  have  spoken  (it),  saitli  the  Lord  G. 
23  35  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Because  thou 
23.  46  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  I  will  bring  up 

23.  49  and  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lo.  G. 

24.  3  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Set  on  a  pot 


Eze.  24.  6,  9  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Woe  to  the 

24. 14  shall  they  judge  thee,  saith  the  Lord  G. 

24.  21  Thus  saith  the  Lord  GOD ;  Behold,  I  will 

24.  24  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  God 

25.  3  of  the  Lord  God  ;  Thus  saith  the  Lord  G. 
23.  6  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Because  thou 

25.  8  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Because  that 

25.  12  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Because  that 
25.  13  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  I  will  also 

25.  14  they  shall  know  my.  .saith  the  Lord  God 

25.  15  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Because  the 
25. 16  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I  will 

26.  3  thus  saitli  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I  (am) 

26.  5  I  have  spoken  (it),  saith  the  Lord  God 

26.  7  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I  will 

26. 14  the  Lord  have  spoken  (it),  saith  the  L.  G. 

26. 15  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  to  Tyrus  ;  Shall 
26.  19  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Wien  I  shall 

26.  21  never  be  found  again,  saith  the  Lord  G. 

27.  3  Thus  saith  the  Lord'GOD  ;  O  Tyrus,  thou 

28.  2  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Because  thine 

28.  6  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Because  thou 

28.  10  for  I  have  spoken  (it),  saith  the  Lord  G. 

28.  12  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Thou  sealest 
28.  22  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I  (am) 
28.  24  they  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  G. 

28.  25  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  When  I  shall 

29.  3  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I  (am) 

29.  8  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I  will 

29.  13  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  At  the  end  of 

29.  16  they  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  G. 

29. 19  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I  will 

29.  20  they  wrought  for  me,  saith  the  Lord  God 

30.  2  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  Howl  ye;  Woe 

30.  6  fall  in  it  by  the  sword,  saith  the  Lord  G. 

30.  10  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  1  will  also  make 

30. 13  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  I  will  also  dest. 

30.  22  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I  (am) 

31.  10  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Because  thou 

31. 15  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God;  In  the  day  w  hen 
31. 18  This  (is)  Pharaoh  and.  .saith  the  Lord  G. 

32.  3  Thus  saith  the  Lord  GOD ;  I  will  tnerefore 
32.  8  set  darkness  upon  thy . .  saith  the  Lord  G . 
32.  11  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  The  sword  of 
32.  14  rivers  to  run  like  oil,  saith  the  Lord  God 

32. 16  for  all  her  multitude,  saith  the  Lord  God 
32.  31  army  slain  by.  .sword,  saith  the  Lord  G. 

32.  32  and  all  his  multitude,  saith  the  Lord  God 

33. 11  (As)  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  I  have  no 

33.  25  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Ye  eat  with 

33.  27  Thus  saitli  the  Lord  God  ;  (As)  I  live 

34.  2  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  unto  the  sheph. 

34.  8  (As)  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  surely 

34.  10  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I  (am) 

34. 11  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I,  (even) 

34.  15  cause  them  to  lie  down,  saith  the  Lord  G. 
34.  17  thus  saitli  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I  judge 
34.  20  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  unto  them  ;  Be. 
34.  30  Israel,  (are)  my  people,  saith  the  Lord  G. 

34.  31  (and)  I  (am)  your  God,  saith  the  Lord  God 

35.  3  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  O 

35.  6  (as)  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God,  I  will  pr. 

35.  11  (as)  I  live,  saitli  the  Lord  God,  I  will  even 

35.  14  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  When  the  wli. 

36.  2  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Because  the 

36.  3  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  :  Because  they 

36.  4  mountains,  .hear  the  word  of  the  Lord  G. 

36.  4  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  to  the  mounta. 
36.  s  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Surely  in  the 
36.  6  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I  have 
36.  7  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  I  have  lifted  up 

36. 13  Thus  saitli  the  Lord  God  ;  Because  they 
36.  14  neither  bereave  thy . .  saith  the  Lord  God 
36.  15  to  fall  any  more,  saith  the  Lord  God 

36. 22  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  I  do  not  (this) 
36.  23  know . .  I  (am)  the  Lord,  saith  the  Lord  G. 
36.  32  Not  for  your  sakes . .  saith  the  Lord  God 
36.  33  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  In  the  day  that 

36.  37  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  I  will  yet 

37.  3  And  I  answered,  O  Lord  God,  thou  know. 

37.  5  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  unto  these  bones 

37.  9  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Come  from  the 

37. 12  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  0  my 

37.  19,  21  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I 

38.  3  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I  (am) 
38. 10  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  It  shall  also 

38.  14  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  In  that  day 

38.17  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  :  (Art)  thou  he 

38.  18  it  shall  come  to  pass ..  saith  the  Lord  God 

38.  21  for  a  sword  against  him .  .saith  the  Lord  G. 

39.  1  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Behold,  I  (am) 

39.  5  for  I  have  spoken  (it),  saith  the  Lord  God 

39.  8  Behold,  it  is  come . .  saith  the  Lord  God 

39.  10  those  that  robbed  them,  saith  the  Lord  G. 
39.  13  I  shall  be  glorified,  saith  the  Lord  God 
39.  17  thou  son  of  man,  thus  saith  the  Lord  G. 
39.  20  with  all  men  of  war,  saith  the  Lord  God 
39.  25  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Now  will  I  hr. 
39.  29  poured  out  my  spirit,  saitli  the  Lord  G. 

43.  18  Son  of  man,  thus  saith  the  Lord  God 

43.  19  to  minister  unto  me,  saith  the  Lord  God 

43.  27  and  I  will  accept  you,  saith  the  Lord  God 

44.  6  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  0  ye  house  of 

44.  9  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  No  stranger 

44.  12  I  lifted  up  mine  hand,  .saith  the  Lord  G. 
44.  15  and  they  shall  stand,  .saitli  the  Lord  God 

44.  27  offer  his  sin  offering,  saith  the  Lord  God 

45.  9  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Let  it  suffice 

45.  9  and  execute  judgment . .  saith  the  Lord  G. 

45.  15  to  make  reconciliation . .  saith  the  Lord  G. 

45.  18  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  In  the  first 

46.  1  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  The  gate  of 


Eze.  46.  16  Thus  saith  the  Lord  GOD ;  If  the  prince) 
47.  13  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  This  (shall  be 

47.  23  there  shall  ye  give,  .saith  the  Lord  God 

48.  29  these,  .their  portions,  saith  the  Lord  G. 
Amos  1.  8  remnant . .  shall  perish,  saith  the  Lord  G. 

3.  7  Surely  the  Lord  God  will  do  nothing,  but 
3.  8  the  Lord  God  hath  spoken,  who  can  but 
3.  1 1  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  An  adversary 

3.  13  Hear  ye,  and  testify ..  saith  the  Lord  GOD 

4.  2  The  Lord  God  hath  sworn  by  his  holiness 

4.  5  for  this  liketh  you . .  saith  the  Lord  God 

5.  3  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  The  city  that 

6.  8  The  Lord  GOD  hath  sworn  by  himself 

7.  1  Thus  hath  the  Lord  God  showed  unto  me 
7.  2  then  I  said,  O  Lord  God,  forgive,  I  bese. 

7.  4  Thus  hath  the  Lord  God  showed  unto  me 
7.  4  behold,  the  Lord  God  called  to  contend 
7.  5  Then  said  I,  O  Lord  GOD,  cease,  I  beseech 

7.  6  This  also  shall  not  be,  saith  the  Lord  G. 

8.  1  Thus  hath  the  Lord  God  showed  unto  me 
8.  3  howlings  in  that  day,  saith  the  Lord  God 
8.  9  it  shall  come  to  pass . .  saith  the  Lord  God 

8.  11  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord  God,  that 

9.  5  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  (is)  he  that  touch. 
9.  8  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  God  (are)  upon  the 

Obad.  1  Thus  saith  the  Lord,GOD  concerning  Ed. 
Mic.  1.  2  let  the  Lord  God  be  witness  against  you 
Zeph.  1.  7  Hold  thy  peace  at  the.  .of  the  Lord  God 
Zech.  9.  14  The  Lord  GOD  shall  blow  the  trumpet 

7.A  rock,  nx  tsur. 

Isa.  44.  8  yea,  (there  is)  no  God;  I  know  not  (any) 

8  .God,  a  god,  object  of  worship,  Oeos  theos. 

Matt.  1.  23  Emmanuel.. which. .interpreted,  is,  God 
3.  9  God  is  able  of  these  stones  to  raise  up 

3.  16  the  spirit  of  God  descending  like  a  dove 

4.  3  If  thou  be  the  son  of  God,  command  that 
4.  4  that  proceedetli  out  of  the  mouth  of  God 
4.  6  If  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  cast  thyself 
4.  7  Thou  shalt  not  tempt  the  Lord  thy  God 

4.  10  Thou  shalt  worship  the  Lord  thy  God,  and 

5.  8  the  pure  in  heart,  .they  shall  see  God 
5.  9  they  shall  be  called  the  children  of  God 

5.  34  neither  by  heaven ;  for  it  is  God's  tin-one 

6.  24  Y e  cannot  serve  God  and  mammon 

6.  30  If  God  so  clothe  the  grass  of  the  field 

6.  33  seek  ye  first  the  kingdom  of  God,  and  his 

8.  29  to  do  with  thee,  Jesus,  thou  son  of  God? 

9.  8  they  marvelled  and  glorified  God,  which 
12.  4  Howhe  entered  into  the  house  of  God,  and 
12.  28  if  I  cast  out  devils  by  the  spirit  of  God 
12.  28  then  the  kingdom  of  God  is  come  unto 

14.  33  saying,  Of  a  truth  thou  art  the  Son  of  God 

15.  3  transgress  the  commandment  of  God  by 
15.  4  For  God  commanded,  saying,  Honour  thy 
15.  6  have  ye  made  the  commandment  of  God 

15.  31  to  see:  and  theyglorified  the  God  of  Israel 

16.  16  art  the  Christ,  the  Son  of  the  living  God 
16.  23  savourest  not  the  things  that  be  of  God 
19.  6  What  therefore  God  hath  joined  together 
19.  17  none  good  but  one,  (that  is),  God  :  but  if 
19.  24  rich  man  to  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  G. 
19.  26  but  with  God  all  things  are  possible 

21.  12  Jesus  went  into  the  temple  of  God,  and 
21.  31  go  into  the  kingdom  of  God  before  you 

21.  43  The  kingdom  of  God  shall  be  taken  from 

22.  16  thou  art  true,  and  teachest  the  way  of  G. 
22.  21  and  unto  God  the  things  that  are  God’s 
22.  29  Yc  do  err,  not  knowing  the  .  power  of  G. 
22.  30  but  are  as  the  angels  of  God  in  heaven 
22. 31  that  which  was  spoken  unto  you  by  God 
22.  32  God  of  A. .  .God  of  Isaac.  .God  of  Jacob 
22.  32  God  is  not  the  God  of  the  dead,  but  of 

22.  37  Thou  shalt  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with! 

23.  22  sweareth  by  the  throne  of  God,  and  by 
26.  61  I  am  able  to  destroy  the  temple  of  God 
26.  63  I  adjure  thee  by  the  living  God,  that  thou 

26.  63  whether  thou  be  the  Christ,  the  Son  of  G. 

27.  40  If  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  come  down 
27.  43  He  trusted  in  God ;  let  him  deliver  him 
27.  43  for  he  said,  I  am  the  son  of  God 

27.  46  that  is'to  say,  My  God !  My  God !  why  hast 
27.  54  saying.  Truly  this  was  the  Son  of  God 
Mark  1.  1  gospel  of  Jesus  Christ,  the  Son  of  God 

1.  14  preaching  the  gospel  of  the  kingdom  of  G. 
1.  15  the  kingdom  of  God  is  at  hand :  repent 

1.  24  know,  .who  thou  art,  the  Holy  One  of  G. 

2.  7  Why.  .who  can  forgive  sins  but  ,God  only? 
2.  12  all  amazed,  and  glorified  God,  saying,  We 

2.  26  How  he  went  into  the  house  of  God  in 

3.  11  and  cried,  saying,  Thou  art  the  Son  of  G. 

3.  35  For  whosoever  shall  do  the  will  of  God 

4.  11  know  the  mystery  of  the  kingdom  of  God 
4.  26  So  is  the  kingdom  of  God,  as  if  a  man 

4.  30  shall  we  liken  the  kingdom  of  God?  or 

5.  7  Jesus,  (thou)  Son  of  the  most  high  God? 
5.  7  I  adjure  thee  by  God,  that  thou  torment 

7.  8  laying  aside  the  commandment  of  God 

7  9  ye  reject  the  commandment  of  God,  that 

7.  13  Making  the  word  of  God  of  none  effect 

8.  33  savourest  not  the  things  that  be  of  God 

9.  1  till  they  have  seen  the  kingdom  of  God 
o  47  to  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God  with 

10  6  But.  .God  made  them  male  and  female 
10  9  What  therefore  God  hath  joined  together 

10.  14  Suffer,  .for  of  such  is  the  kingdom  of  God 
10.  15  shall  not  receive  the  kingdom  of  God  as 
10.  18  (there  is)  none  good  but  one,  (that  is),  God 
10.  23  have  riches  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  G. ! 
10.  24  in  riches  to  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  G. ! 
10.  25  rich  man  to  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  G. 


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GOD 


Markio.  27  but  not  with  God :  for  with  God  all  things 

1 1.  22  Jesus  answering  saith. .  Have  faith  in  G. 

12.  14  but  teachest  the  way  of  God  in  truth :  Is 

12.  17  and  to  God  the  things  that  are  God’s 

12.  24  because  ye  know  not.  .the  power  of  God? 

12.  26  how  in  the  bush  God  spake  unto  him,  say 

12.  26  God  of  Abraham .  .God  of  Isaac.  .God  of 

i2.  27  He  is  not  the  God  of  the  dead,  but  the  G. 

1 2.  29  O  Israel;  The  Lord  our  God  is  one  Lord 
i2.  30  thou  shalt  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all 
12.  32  hast  said  the  truth  :  for  there  is  one  God 

12.  34  Thou  art  not  far  from  the  kingdom  of  G. 

13.  19  which  God  created  unto  this  time,  neither 

14.  25  I  drink  it  new  in  the  kingdom  of  God 

15.  34  which  is,  being  interpreted,  My  G. !  myG. ! 

15.  39  he  said,  Truly  this  man  was  the  Son  of  G. 

15.  43  which  also  waited  for  the  kingdom  of  God 

16.  19  and  sat  on  the  right  hand  of  God 

Luke  1.  6  botli  righteous  before  God,  walking  in  all 

1.  8  executed  the  priest's  office  before  God 

1.  16  many,  .shall  he  turn  to  the  Lord  their  G. 

1.  19  stand  in  the  presence  of  God ;  and  am 

1.  26  the  angel  Gabriel  was  sent  from  God  unto 

1.  30  for  thou  hast  found  favour  with  God  • 

1.  32  God  shall  give  unto  him  the  throne  of 

1.  35  holy  thing,  .shall  be  called  the  Son  of  G. 

1.  37  For  with  God  nothing  shall  be  impossible 

1.  47  my  spirit  hath  rejoiced  in  God  my  Saviour 

1.  64  opened,  .and  he  spake,  and  praised  God 

1.  68  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God  of  Israel ;  for 

1.  78  Through  the  tender  mercy  of  our  God 

2.  13  the  heavenly  host  praising  God,  and  say. 
2. .14  Glory  to  God  in  the  highest,  and  on  earth 

2.  20  the  shepherds  returned .  .praising  God  for 

2.  28  Then  took  he  him .  and  blessed  God,  and 
*.  40  and  the  grace  of  God  was  upon  him 

2.  52  and  in  favour  with  God  and  man 

3.  2  word  of  God  came  unto  John  the  son  of 

3.  6  all  flesh  shall  see  the  salvation  of  God 

3.  8  God  is  able,  .to raise  up  children  unto  A. 

3.  38  was.  .Adam,  which  was  (the  son)  of  God 

4.  3  If  thou  be  the  son  of  God,  command  this 

4.  4  by  bread  alone,  but  by  every  word  of  G. 

4.  8  Thou  shalt  worship  the  Lord  thy  God 

4.  9  If  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  cast  thyself 

4.  12  Thou  shalt  not  tempt  the  Lord  thy  God 

4.  34  I  know  thee,  .the  Holy  One  of  God 

4.  41  Thou  art  Christ,  the  Son  of  God.  And  he 

4.  43  I  must  preach  the  kingdom  of  God  to 
5-  1  pressed,  .to  hear  the  word  of  God,  he 

5.  2i  Who  can  forgive  sins  but  God  alone? 

5.  25  departed  to  his  own  house,  glorifying  G. 

5.  26  were  all  amazed,  and  they  glorified  God 

6.  4  went  into  the  house  of  God,  and  did  take 

6.  12  and  continued  all  night  in  prayer  to  God 

6.  20  Blessed . .  for  yours  is  the  kingdom  of  God 

7.  16  and  they  glorified  God,  saying,  That  a 

7.  16  and,  That  God  hath  visited  his  people 

7.  28  he  that  is  least  in  the  kingdom  of  God  is 

7.  29  the  publicans,  justified  God,  being  bap. 

7.  30  and  lawyers  rejected  the  counsel  of  God 

8.  1  glad  tidings  of  the  kingdom  of  God  :  and 

8.  10  the  mysteries  of  the  kingdom  of  God  :  but 

8.  r  1  the  parable . .  The  seed  is  the  word  of  God 

8.  21  which  hear  the  word  of  God,  and  do  it 

8.  28  Jesus,  (thou)  Son  of  God  most  high?  I 

8.  39  how  great  things  God  hath  done  unto 

9.  2  to  preach  the  kingdom  of  God,  and  to 

9.  11  spake  unto  them  of  the  kingdom  of  God 

9.  20  Peter  answering  said,  The  Christ  of  God 

9.  27  not  taste . .  till  they  see  the  kingdom  of  G. 

9.  43  all  amazed  at  the  mighty  power  of  God 

9.  60  go  thou  and  preach  the  kingdom  of  God 

9.  62  looking  back, is  fit  for  the  kingdom  of  God 

10.  9,  1  ijkingdom  of  God  is  come  nigh  unto  you 
10. 27  Thou  shalt  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all 

11.  20  I  with  the  finger  of  God  cast  out  devils 

11.  20  the  kingdom  of  God  is  come  upon  you 

11.  28  they  that  hear  the  word  of  God,  and  keep 

11.  42  pass  over  judgment  and  the  love  of  God 

11.  49  Therefore  also  said  the  wisdom  of  God,  I 

12.  6  not  one  of  them  is  forgotten  before  God 

12.  8  also  confess  before  the  angels  of  God 

12.  9  shall  be  denied  before  the  angels  of  God 

12.  20  God  said.  .(Thou)  fool,  this  night  thy  soul 

i2.  21  layeth  up.  .and  is  not  rich  toward  God 
12.  24  God  feedeth  them  :  how  much  more  are 
12.  28  If  then  God  so  clothe  the  grass,  which  is 

12.  31  rather  seek  ye  the  kingdom  of  God  ;  and 

13.  13  she  was  made  straight, land  glorified  God 

13.  18  Unto  what  is  the  kingdom  of  God  like  ? 

13.  20  Wliereunto.  .1  liken  the  kingdom  of  God? 

13.  28  see  Abraham,  .in  the  kingdom  of  God 

13.  29  and  shall  sit  down  in  the  kingdom  of  God 

14.  15  shall  eat  bread  in  the  kingdom  of  God 

15.  10  in  the  presence  of  the  angels  of  God 

16.  13  Ye  cannot  serve  God  and  mammon 

16.  15  men ;  but  God  knoweth  your  hearts :  for 

16.  15  that,  .is  abomination  in  the  sight  of  God 

16.  16  the  kingdom  of  God  is  preached,  and 

17.  15  and  with  a  loud  voice  glorified  God 

17.  18  that  returned  to  give  glory  to  God,  save 

17.  20  when  the  kingdom  of  God  should  come 

17.  20  The  kingdom  of  God  cometh  not  with 

17.  21  the  kingdom  of  God  is  within  you 

18.  2  a  judge,  which  feared  not  God,  neither 

18.  4  Though  I  fear  not  God,  nor  regard  man 

18.  7  shall  not  God  avenge  his  own  elect,  which 
18. 11  God,  I  thank  thee,  that  I  am  not  as  other 

18.  13  Saying,  God  be  merciful  to  me  a  sinner 

18.  16  children,  .of  such  is  the  kingdom  of  God 
'8.  17  shall  not  receive  the  kingdom  of  God  as 


Lukei8.  19  none  (is)  good,  save  one,  (that  is),  God 
18.  24  have  riches  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  G  ! 
18.  25  rich  man  to  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  G. 
18.  27  impossible  with  men  are  possible  with  G. 
18.  29  or  children,  for  the  kingdom  of  God’s  sake 
18.  43  immediately,  .followed  him,  glorifying G. 

18.  43  when  they  saw  (it),  gave  praise  unto  God 

19.  11  kingdom  of  G.  should  immediately  appear 

19.  37  disciples  began  to  rejoice  and  praise  G. 

20.  21  but  teachest  the  way  of  God  truly 

20.  25  and  unto  God  the  things  which  be  God’s 
20.  36  the  children  of  God,  being  the  children 
20.  37  he  calleth  the  Lord  the  God  of  Abraham 

20.  37  the  God  of  Isaac,  and  the  God  of  Jacob 
20  38  he  is  not  a  God  of  the  dead,  but  of  the 

21.  4  have  .east  in  unto  the  offerings  of  God 
si.  31  that  the  kingdom  of  God  is  nigh  at  hand 
z2. 16  it  be  fulfilled  in  the  kingdom  of  God 

22.  iij  until  the  kingdom  of  God  shall  come 
22.  69  sit  on  tiie  right  hand  of  tiie  power  of  G. 

22.  70  said  they . .  Art  thou  then  the  Son  of  God  ? 

23  35  save  if  he  be  Christ,  the  chosen  of  God 

23.  40  Dost  not  thou  fear  God,  seeing  thou  art 
23.  47  he  glorified  God,  saying,  Certainly  this 

23.  51  himself  waited  for  the  kingdom  of  God 

24  19  mighty  in  deed  and  word  before  God  and 

24.  53  in  the  temple,  praising  and  blessing  God 
John  1.  1  Word  was  with  God,  and  the  Word  was  G. 

1.  2  The  same  was  in  the  beginning  with  God 
1.  6  There  was  a  man  sent  from  God,  whose 
1.  12  gave  he  power  to  become  the  sons  of  God 
1.  13  flesh,  nor  of  the  will  of  man,  but  of  God 
1. 18  No  man  hath  seen  God  at  any  time  ;  the 
1.  29  Behold  the  Lamb  of  God,  which  taketh 
1.  34  bare  record  that  this  is  the  Son  of  God 
1.  36  looking,  .he  saith,  Behold  the  Lamb  of  G  ! 

1.  49  thou  art  the  Son  of  God  ;  thou  art  the  K. 
1.  51  angels  of  God  ascending  and  descending 
3.  2  that  thou  art  a  teacher  come  from  God 
3.  2  that  thou  doest,  except  God  be  with  him 
3.  3  he  cannot  see  the  kingdom  of  God 

3.  5  he  cannot  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God 
3.  16  God  so  loved  the  world,  that  he  gave  his 
3.  17  God  sent  not  his  Son  into  the  world  to 
3.  18  the  name  of  the  only  begotten  Son  of  God 
3.  21  manifest,  that  they  are  wrought  in  God 
3.  33  He.  .hath  set  to  his  seal  that  God  is  true 
3.  34  God  hath  sent  speaketh  the  words  of  God 
3.  34  God  giveth  not  tiie  spirit  by  measure 

3.  36  but  the  wrath  of  God  abideth  on  him 

4.  10  If  thou  knewest  the  gift  of  God,  and  who 

4.  24  God  (is)  a  spirit:  and  they  that  worship 

5.  18  because  he .  .said  also  that  God  was  his 

5.  18  Father,  making  himself  equal  with  God 

5.  25  shall  hear  the  voice  of  the  Son  of  God 

5.  42  that  ye  have  not  the  love  of  God  in  you 

5.  44  not  the  honour  that  (cometh)  from  God 

6.  27  for  him  hath  God  the  Father  sealed 

6.  28  do,  that  we  might  work  the  works  of  God? 

6.  29  This  is  the  work  of  God,  that  ye  believe 

6.  33  the  bread  of  God  is  he  which  cometh  down 

6.  4s  And  they  shall  be  all  taught  of  God.  Every 
6.  46  save  he  which  is  of  God,  he  hath  seen  the 

6.  69  art  that  Christ,  the  Son  of  the  living  God 

7.  17  whether  it  be  of  God,  or  (whether)  I  spe. 

8.  40  told,  .the  truth,  which  I  have  heard  of  G. 

8.  41  said  they,  .we  have  one  Father,  (even)  G. 

8.  42  If  God  were  your  Father,  ye  would  love 

8.  42  I  proceeded  forth  and  came  from  God 

8.  47  He  that  is  of  God  heareth  God’s  words 

8.  47  hear  (them)  not,  because  ye  are  not  of  G. 

8.  54  of  whom  ye  say,  that  he  is  your  God 

9.  3  the  works  of  God  should  be  made  mani. 

9.  16  This  man  is  not  of  God,  because  he  keep. 

9.  24  Give  God  the  praise  :  we  know  that  this 
9,  29  We  know  that  God  spake  unto  Moses 

9.  31  we  know  that  God  heareth  not  sinners 

9.  33  If  this  man  were  not  of  God,  he  could  do 

9.  35  Dost  thou  believe  on  the  Son  of  God  ? 

10.  33  that  thou,  being  a  man,  makest  thyself  G. 

10.  35  unto  whom  the  word  of  God  came,  and  the 

10.  36  because  I  said,  I  am  the  Son  of  God? 

11.  4  for  the  glory  of  God,  that  the  Son  of  God 

11.  22  wilt  ask  of  God,  God  will  give  (it)  thee 

11.  27  the  Son  of  God,  which  should  come  into 
11.  40  thou.shouldest  see  the  glory  of  God? 

11.  52  the  children  of  God  that  were  scattered 

12.  43  praise  of  men  more  than  the  praise  of  G. 

13.  3  he  was  come  from  God,  and  went  to  God 
13.  31  the  Son .  .glorified,  and  God  is  glorified  in 

13.  32  If  God  be  glorified  in  him,  God  shall  also 

14.  1  ye  believe  in  God,  believe  also  in  me 
16.  2  will  think  that  he  doeth  God  service 

16.  27  have  believed  that  I  came  out  from  God 

16.  30  believe  that  thou  earnest  forth  from  God 

17.  3  they  might  know  thee  the  only  true  God 

19.  7  because  he  made  himself  the  Son  of  God 

20.  17  your  Father;  and  (to)  my  God,  and  your  G. 
20.  28  and  said  unto  him,  My  Lord  and  my  God 

20.  31  that  Jesus  is  the  Christ,  the  Son  of  God 

21.  19  by  what  death  he  should  glorify  God.  And 
Acts  1.  3  things  pertaining  to  the  kingdom  of  God 

2. 11  in  our  tongues  the  wonderful  works  of  G. 

2.  17  come  to  pass  in  the  last  days,  saith  God 

2.  22  man  approved  of  God  among  you  by  mir. 

2.  22  which  God  did  by  him  in  the  midst  of  you 

2.  23  by  the.  counsel  and  foreknowledge  of  G. 

2.  24  Whom  God  hath  raised  up,  having  loosed 

2.  30  knowingthatGod  had  sworn  with  an  oath 

2.  32  This  Jesus  hath  God  raised  up,  whereof 

2.  33  being  by  the  right  hand  of  God  exalted 
2.  36  God  hath  made  that  same  Jesus,  whom 


Acts  2.  39  as  many  as  the  Lord  our  God  shall  call 

2.  47  Braising  God,  and  having  favour  with  all 

3.  8  walking,  and  leaping,  and  praising  God 

3.  9  people  saw  him  walking  and  praising  God 

3.  13  The  God  of  Abraham,  the  God  of  our  fa. 

3.  15  whom  God  hath  raised  from  the  dead 

3.  18  those  things,  which  God  before  had  sho. 

3.  21  which  God  hath  spoken  by  the  mouth  of 

3.  22  A  prophet  shall  the  Lord  your  God  raise 

3.  25  covenant  which  God  made  with  our  lath. 

3.  26  God,  having  raised  up  his  Son  Jesus,  sent 

4.  10  whom  God  raised  from  the  dead,  .by  him 

4.  19  Whether  it  be  right  in  the  sight  of  God  to 

4.  19  unto  you  more  than  unto  God,  judge  ye 

4.  2 1  all . .  glorified  Cod  for  that  which  was  done 

4.  24  lifted  up  their  voice  to  God  with  oneacc. 

4.  24  Lord,  thou  (art)  God,  which  hast  made  li. 

4.  31  they  spake  the  word  of  God  with  boldness 

5.  4  thou  hast  not  lied  unto  men,  but  unto  G. 

5.  29  We  ought  to  obey  God  rather  than  men 

5.  30  The  God  of  our  fathers  raised  up  Jesus 

5.  31  Him  hath  God  exalted  with  his  right  l  a. 

5.  32  also  the  Holy  Ghost,  whom  God  hath  giv. 

5.  39  if  it  be  of  God,  ye  cannot  overthrow  it 

6.  2  that  we  should  leave  the  word  of  God 

6.  7  the  word  of  God  increased  ;  and  the  nil. 

6.  11  blasphemous  words  against  Mos.,  and .  .G. 

7.  2  The  God  of  glory  appeared  unto  our  fatli. 

7.  6  God  spake  on  this  wise.  That  his  seed 

7.  7  nation,  in  bondage  will  I  judge,  said  God 

7.  9  sold  Joseph  into  Egypt:  but  God  was  with 
7. 17  the  time,  which  God  had  sworn  to  Abra. 

7.  25  how  that  God  by  his  hand  would  deliver 

7.  32  I  (am)  the  God  of  thy  fathers,  the  God  of 

7.  32  the  God  of  Isaac,  and  the  God  of  Jacob 
7.  35  the  same  did  God  send  (to  be)  a  ruler  and 
7.  37  A  prophet  shall  the  Lord  your  God  raise 
7.  42  God  turned,  and  gave  them  up  to  worship 
7.  43  the  star  of  your  god  Kemphan,  figures 
7.  4s  Gentiles,  whom  God  drave  out  before  the 
7.  46  Who  found  favour  before  God,  and  desi. 
7.  46  to  find  a  tabernacle  for  the  God  of  Jacob 
7.  55  looked  up.  .and  saw  the  glory  of  God,  and 
7.  55  Jesus  standing  on  the  right  hand  of  God 

7.  56  man  standing  on  the  right  hand  of  God 

8.  10  This  man  is  the  great  power  of  God 

8.  12  the  tilings  concerning  the  kingdom  of  G. 

8.  14  Samaria  had  received  the  word  of  God 

8.  20  that  the  gift  of  God  may  be  purchased 

8.  21  thy  heart  is  not  right  in  the  sight  of  God 

8.  22  Repent  therefore,  and  pray  God,  if  per. 

8.  37  I  believe  that  Jesus  C.  is  the  Son  of  God 

9.  20  preached  Christ,  .that  he  is  the  Son  of  G. 

10.  2  one  that  feared  God  with  all  his  house 

10.  2  to  the  people,  and  prayed  to  God  alway 

10.  3  saw.  .an  angel  of  God  coming  in  to  him 

10.  4  are  come  up  for  a  memorial  before  God 

10.  15  What  God  hath  cleansed,  .call  not  thou 

10.  22  one  that  fearetli  God,  and  of  good  report 

10.  28  God  hath  showed  me  that  I  should  not 

10.  31  are  had  in  remembrance  in  the  sight  of  G. 

10.  33  are  we  all  here  present  before  God,  to 

10.  33  things  that  are  commanded  thee  of  God 
10.  34  I  perceive  that  God  is  no  respecter  of  pe. 
10.  38  HowGod  anointed  Jesus  of  Nazareth  with 
10.  38  and  healing  all . .  for  God  was  with  him 
10.  40  Him  God  raised  up  the  third  day,  and 
10.  41  but  unto  witnesses  chosen  before  of  God 
10.  42  he  which  was  ordained  of  God . .  the  judge 

10.  46  them  speak  with  tongues,  and  magnify  G. 

11.  1  Gentiles  had  also  received  the  word  of  G. 

11.  9  What  God  hath  cleansed,  .call  not  thou 

11.  17  as  God  gave  them  the  like  gift  as.  .unto 

II.  17  what  was  I,  that  I  could  withstand  God  ? 
11. 18  they  held  their  peace,  and  glorified  God 

11.  18  Then  hath  God  also  to  the  Gentiles  gran. 

11.  23  Who,  when  he.  .had  seen  the  grace  of  G. 

12.  5  but  prayer  was  made,  .unto  God  for  him 

12.  22  (It  is)  the  voice  of  a  god,  and  not  of  a  man 

12.  23  smote  him,  because  he  gave  not  God  the 

12.  24  But  the  word  of  God  grew  and  multiplied 

13.  5  preached  the  word  of  God  in  the  synago. 

13.  7  and  desired  to  hear  the  word  of  God 

13.  16  Men  of  Israel,  and  ye  that  fear  God,  give 

13.  17  The  God  of  this  people  of  Israel  chose  our 

13.  21  God  gave  unto  them  Saul  the  son  of  Cis 

13.  23  Of  this  man’s  seed  hath  God,  according  to 

13.  26  and  whosoever  among  you  feareth  God 

13.  30  But  God  raised  him  from  the  dead 

13.  33  God  hath  fulfilled  the  same  unto  us  their 

13.  36  served  his.  .generation  by  the  will  of  God 

13.  37  But  he.jwhom  G.  raised  again,  saw  no  corr. 
13.  43  persuaded,  .continue  in  the  grace  of  God 
13.  44  whole  city  together  to  hear  the  word  of  G. 

13.  46  It  was  necessary  that  the  word  of  God 

14.  15  from  these  vanities  unto  the  living  God 

14.  22  tribulation  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  G. 

14.  26  been  recommended  to  the  grace  of  God 

14.  27  rehearsed  all  that  God  had  done  with  tli. 

15.  4  declared  all  things  that  God  had  done 

15.  7  good  while  ago  God  made  choice  among 

15.  8  God,  which  knoweth  the  hearts,  bare  them 

15.  10  why  tempt  ye  God,  to  put  a  yoke  upon  the 

15.  12  God  had  wrought  among  the  Gentiles  by 
15.  14  God  at  the  first  did  visit  the  Gentiles,  to 
15.  18  Known  unto  God  are  all  his  works  from 
15.  19  from  among  the  Gentiles  are  turned  toG. 

15.  40  by  the  brethren  unto  the  grace  of  God 

16.  14  a  certain  woman . .  which  worshipped  God 

16.  17  are  the  servants  of  the  most  high  God 

16.  25  Silas  prayed,  and  sang  praises  unto  God 

16.  34  believing  in  God  with  all  his  house 


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Acts  17.  13  word  of  God  was  preached  of  Paul  at  B. 

17.  23  this  inscription,  To  The  Unknown  God 

17.  24  God  that  made  the  world  and  all  things 
17.  29  as  we  are  the  offspring  of  God,  we  ought 

17.  30  the  times  of  this  ignorance  God  winked 

18,  7  (one)  that  worshipped  God,  whose  house 

18.  11  teaching  the  word  of  God  among  them 

18. 13  men  to  worship  God  contrary  to  the  law 
18.  21  I  will  return  again  unto  you,  if  God  will 

18.  26  unto  him  the  way  of  God  more  perfectly 

19.  8  the  tilings  concerning  the  kingdom  of  G. 

19.  11  God  wrought  special  miracles  by  the  han. 

20.  21  repentance  toward  God,  and  faith  toward 

20.  24  testify  the  gospel  of  the  grace  of  God 

20.  25  I  have  gone  preaching  the  kingdom  of  G. 
20.  27  declare  unto  you  all  the  counsel  of  God 
20.  28  to  feed  the  church  of  God,  which  he  hath 

20.  32  I  commend  you  to  God,  and  to  the  word 

21.  19  what  things  God  had  wrought  among  the 

22.  3  zealous  toward  God,  as  ye  all  are  this  d. 

22.  14  The  God  of  our  fathers  hath  chosen  thee 

23.  1  good  conscience  before  God  until  this  d. 

23.  3  God  shall  smite  thee,  (thou)  whited  wall 

23.  4  said,  Revilest  thou  God's  high  priest  ? 

24.  14  worship  I  the  God  of  my  fathers,  believ. 

24.  15  And  have  hope  toward  God,  which  they 
24.  16  a  conscience  void  of  offence  toward  God 

26.  6  the  promise  made  of  God  unto  our  fath. 

26.  8  that  God  should  raise  the  dead? 

26,  18  (from)  the  power  of  Satan  unto  God,  that 

26.  20  that  they  should  repent  and  turn  to  God 
26.  22  Having  therefore  obtained  help  of  God 

26.  29  I  would  to  God,  that  not  only  thou,  but 

27.  23  stood  by  me  this  night  the  angel  of  God 

27.  24  God  hath  given  thee  all  them  that  sail 

27.  25  I  believe  God,  that  it  shall  be  even  as 

27.  35  thanks  to  God  in  presence  of  them  all 

28.  6  and  said  that  he  was  a  god 

28. 15  Paul  saw,  he  thanked  God,  and  tookcou. 

28.  23  testified  the  kingdom  of  God,  persuading 

28.  28  salvation  of  God.  .sent  unto  the  Gentiles 

28.  31  Preaching  the  kingdom  of  God,  and  teach. 
Rom.  1.  1  apostle,  separated  unto  the  gospel  of  God 

1.  4  declared  (to  be)  the  Son  of  God  with  pow. 

1.  7  To  all  that  be  in  Rome,  beloved  of  God 

1.  7  peace  from  God  our  Father,  and  the  L. 

1.  8  1  thank  my  God  through  Jesus  Christ 

1.  9  God  is  my  witness,  whom  I  serve  with 

1.  10  a  prosperous  journey  by  the  will  of  God 

1. 16  it  is  the  power  of  God  unto  salvation  to 

1.  17  righteousness  of  God  revealed  from  faith 

1. 18  the  wrath  of  God  is  revealed  from  heaven 

1.  19  that  which  may  be  known  of  God  is  mani. 

1.  19  for  God  hath  showed  (it)  unto  them 

1.  21  knew  God,  they  glorified  (him)  not  as  G. 

1.  23  changed .  glory  of  the  uncorruptible  God 

1.  24  God  also  gave  them  up  to  uncleanness 

1.  25  Who  changed  the  truth  of  God  into  a  lie 

1.  26  God  gave  them  up  unto  vile  affections 

1.  28  like  to  retain  God  in  (their)  knowledge 

1.  28  God  gave  them  over  to  a  reprobate  mind 

1.  32  Who  knowing  the  judgment  of  God 

2.  2  the  judgment  of  God  is  according  to  tru. 

2.  3  thou  slialt  escape  the  judgment  of  God  ? 

2.  4  that  the  goodness  of  God  leadetli  thee  to 

2.  5  of  the  righteous  judgment  of  God 

2. 11  there  is  no  respect  of  persons  with  God 

2.  13  hearers  of  the  law  (are)  just  before  God 

2. 16  In  the  day  when  God  shall  judge  the 

2.  17  and  restest.  .and  makest  thy  boast  of  G. 

2.  23  breaking  the  law  dishonourest  thou  G.? 

2.  24  the  name  of  God  is  blasphemed  among 

2.  29  whose  praise  (is)  not  of  men,  but  of  God 

3.  2  were  committed  the  oracles  of  God 

3.  3  make  the  faith  of  God  without  effect  ? 

3.  4  yea,  let  God  be  true,  but  every  man  a  li. 

3.  5  commend  the  righteousness  of  God 

3.  5  (Is)  God  unrighteous  who  taketh  venge. 

3.  6  for  then  how  shall  God  judge  the  world  ? 

3.  7  if  the  truth  of  God  hath  more  abounded 

3.  11  there  is  none  that  seeketli  after  God 

3.  18  There  is  no  fear  of  God  before  their 

3. 19  the  world  may  become  guilty  before  God 
3.  21  the  righteousness  of  God  without  the  law 
3.  22  the  righteousness  of  God  (which  is)  by 

3.  23  sinned,  and  come  short  of  the  glory  of  G. 
3.  25  God  hath  set  forth  (to  be)  a  propitiation 
3.  25  are  past,  through  the  forbearance  of  God 

I3.  29  (Is  he)  the  God  of  the  Jews  only  ?  (is  he) 

3.  30  (it  is)  one  God  which  shall  justify  the 
U.  2  (whereof)  to  glory ;  but  not  before  God 

4.  3  Abraham  believed  God,  and  it  was  conn. 

4.  6  unto  whom  God  imputeth  righteousness 

4.  17  before  him  whom  he  believed,  (even)|G. 

4.  20  He  staggered  not  at  the  promise  of  God 

4.  20  was  strong  in  faith,  giving  glory  to  God 

5.  1  we  have  peace  with  God  through  our  L. 

5.  2  and  rejoice  in  hope  of  the  glory  of  God 

5.  5  the  love  of  God  is  shed  abroad  in  our  h. 

5.  8  But  God  commendeth  his  love  toward  us 

5.  10  we  were  reconciled  to  God  by  the  death 

5.  1 1  we  also  joy  in  God  through  our  Lord  J esus 
5. 15  much  more  the  grace  of  God,  and  the  gift 

6.  10  but  in  that  he  liveth,  he  liveth  unto  God 

6.  11  but  alive  unto  God  through  .Tesus  Christ 

6.  13  but  yield  yourselves  unto  God,  as  those 

6.  13  instruments  of  righteousness  unto  God 

6.  17  But  God  be  thanked,  that  ye  were  the  ser. 

6.  22  and  become  servants  to  God,  ye  have 

6.  23  but  the  gift  of  God  (is)  eternal  life  through 

7.  4  that  we  should  bring  forth  fruit  unto  G. 

7.  22  I  delight  in  the  law  of  God  after  the  in. 


Rom.  7.  25  I  thank  God  through  Jesus  Christ  our  L. 

7.  25  with  the  mind  I.  .serve  the  law  of  God 

8.  3  God,  sending  his  own  Son  in  the  likeness 

8.  7  the  carnal  mind  (is)  enmity  against  God 

8.  7  for  it  is  not  subject  to  the  law  of  God 

8.  8  they  that  are  in  the  flesh  cannot  please  G. 

8.  9  if  so  be  that  the  spirit  of  God  dwell  in 

8.  14  as  many  as  are  led  by  the  spirit  of  God 

8.  14  they  are  the  sons  of  God 

8.  16  witness,  .that  we  are  the  children  of  God 
8.  17  heirs  of  God,  and  joint  heirs  with  Christ 
8.  19  for  the  manifestation  of  the  sons  of  God 
8.  2t  the  glorious  liberty  of  the  children  of  G. 

8.  27  maketh  intercession,  .according  to.  .God 
8.  28  work . .  for  good  to  them  that  love  God 
8.  31  If  God  (be)  for  us,  who  (can  be)  against  us? 

8.  33  of  God’s  elect  ?  (It  is)  God  that  j  ustifleth 
8.  34  who  is  even  at  the  right  hand  of  God 

8.  39  able  to  separate  us  from  the  love  of  God 

9.  5  who  is  over  all,  God  blessed  for  ever.  A. 

9.  6  Not  as  though  the  word  of  God  hath  taken 

9.  8  these  (are)  not  the  children  of  God 

9.  11  that  the  purpose  of  God  according  to 

9.  14  What .  .(Isthere)unrighteousnesswith  G.? 

9.  16  that  runneth,  but  of  God  that  showeth 

9.  20  who  art  thou  that  repliest  against  God  ? 

9.  22  if  God,  willing  to  show,  .wrath,  and  to 

9.  26  be  called  the  children  of  the  living  God 

10.  1  my  heart’s  desire  and  prayer  to  God  for  I. 

10.  2  bear,  .record  that  they  have  a  zeal  of  God 

10.  3  they  being  ignorant  of  God’s  righteous. 

10.  3  submitted . .  unto  the  righteousness  of  G. 

10.  9  that  God  hath  raised  him  from  the  dead 

10.  17  by  hearing,  and  hearing  by  the  word  of  G. 

11.  1  I  say  then,  Hath  God  cast  away  his  peo.? 

11.  2  God  hath  not  cast  away  his  people  which 

11.  2  how  he  maketh  iutercession  to  God  aga. 

11.  8  God  hath  given  them  the  spirit  of  slumber 

11.  21  if  God  spared  not  the  natural  branches 

11.  22  Behold,  .the  goodness  and  severity  of  G. 
11.  23  for  God  is  able  to  graft  them  in  again 

11.  29  the  gifts  and  calling  of  God  (are)  without 
11.  30  as  ye  in  times  past  have  not  believed  God 
11.  32  God  hath  concluded  them  all  in  unbelief 

11.  33  both  of  the  wisdom  and  knowledge  of  G. ! 

12.  1  I  beseech  you.  .by  the  mercies  of  God 

12.  1  living  sacrifice,  holy,  acceptable  unto  G. 

12.  2  and  acceptable,  and  perfect  will  of  God 

12.  3  according  as  God  hath  dealt  to  every  man 

13.  1  For  there  is  no  power  but  of  God 

13.  1  the  powers  that  be  are  ordained  of  God 

13.  2  Whosoever,  resisteth  the  ordinance  of  G. 

13.  4  he  is  the  minister  of  God  to  thee  for  good 

13.  4  he  is  the  minister  of  God,  a  revenger  to 

13.  6  they  are  God's  ministers,  attending  con. 

14.  3  that  eatetli :  for  God  hath  received  him 

14.  4  he  shall  be  holden  up  ;  for  God  is  able  to 

14.  6  eatetli  to  the  Lord,  for  he  giveth  God  th. 

14.  6  to  the  Lord  he  eatetli  not,  and  giveth  G. 

14.  11  and  every  tongue  shall  confess  to  God 

14.  12  every  one.  .shall  give  account,  to  God 
14. 17  the  kingdom  of  God  is  not  meat  and  drink 

14.  18  (is)  acceptable  to  God,  and  approved  of 
14.  20  For  meat  destroy  not  the  work  of  God 

14.  22  have  (it)to  thyself  before  God.  Happy  (is) 

15.  5  the  God  of  patience  and  consolation  grant 

15.  6  That  ye  may  with  one  mind,  .glorify  God 

15.  7  Christ  also  received  us,  to  the  glory  of  G. 

15.  8  of  the  circumcision  for  the  truth  of  God 

15.  9  that  the  Gentiles  might  glorify  God  for 

15.  13  the  God  of  hope  fill  you  with  all  joy  and 

15.  15  of  the  grace  that  is  given  to  me  of  God 
15.  16  ministering  the  gospel  of  God,  that  the 
15.  17  have . .  in  those  things  which  pertain  to  G. 
15.  19  signs,  .by  the  power  of  the  spirit  of  God 
15.  30  strive  together  with  me  in . .  prayers  to  G. 
15.  32  come  unto  you  with  joy  by  the  will  of  G. 

15.  33  Now  the  God  of  peace  (be)  with  you  all 

16.  20  the  God  of  peace  shall  bruise  Satan  under 

16.  26  the  commandment  of  the  everlasting  G. 

16.  27  To  God  only  wise,  (be)glory  through  Jesus 

1  Co.  1.  1  Paul,  an  apostle,  .through  the  will  of  G. 

1.  2  Unto  the  church  of  God  which  is  at  Cor. 

1.  3  Grace,  .unto  you,  and  peace,  from  God 

1.  4  I  thank  my  God  always  on  your  behalf 
1.  4  for  the  grace  of  God  which  is  given  you 
1.  9  God  (is)  faithful,  by  whom  ye  were  called 
1.  14  I  thank  God  that  I  baptized  none  of  you 
1.  18  us  which  are  saved  it  is  the  power  of  God 
1.  20  hath  not  God  made  foolish  the  wisdom 
1.  21  For  after  that  in  the  wisdom  of  God 
1.  21  the  world  by  wisdom  knew  not  God 
1.  21  it  pleased  God  by  the  foolishness  of  pre. 
1.  24  the  power  of  God,  and  the  wisdom  of  God 
1.  25  the  foolishness  of  God  is  wiser  than  men 
1.  25  the  weakness  of  God  is  stronger  than  men 
1.  27  God  hath  chosen  the  foolish  things  of  the 
1.  27  God  hath  chosen  the  weak  things  of  the 
1.  28  base  things,  .hath  God  chosen,  .things 

1.  30  who  of  God  is  made  unto  us  wisdom,  and 

2.  1  declaring  unto  you  the  testimony  of  God 

2.  s  should  not  stand .  .but  in  the  power  of  G 

2.  7  But  we  speak  the  wisdom  of  God  in  a 

2.  7  which  God  ordained  before  the  world 

2.  9  things  which  God  hath  prepared  for  them 

2.  10  God  hath  revealed  (them)  unto  us  by  his 

2.  10  all  things,  yea,  the  deep  things  of  God 

2.  11  knoweth  no  man,  but  the  spirit  of  God 
2. 12  but  the  spirit  which  is  of  God  ;  that  we 

2.  12  things  that  are  freely  given  to  us  of  God 

2.  14  not  the  things  of  the  spirit  of  God :  for 

3.  6  I  have  planted .  .but  God  gave  the  incre. 


1  Co.  3.  7  anything .  .butGod,  that  giveth  the  incre. 

3.  9  For  we  are  labourers  together  with  God 

3.  9  ye  are  God’s  husbandry . .  God’s  building 

3.  10  According  to  the  grace  of  God  which  is 

3.  16  Know  ye  not  that  ye  are  the  temple  of  G. 

3.  16  and  (that)  the  spirit  of  God  dwelletli  in 

3. 17  If  any  man  defile  the  temple  of  God,  him 

3.  17  shall  God  destroy,:  for  the  temple  of  God 

3.  19  wisdom  of  this  world  is  foolishness  with 

3.  23  And  ye  are  Christ’s ;  and  Christ  (is)  God’s 

4.  1  and  stewards  of  the  mysteries  of  God 

4.  5  then  shall  every  man  have  praise  of  God 

4.  9  I  think  that  God  hath  set  forth  us  tile 

4.  20  the  kingdom  of  God  (is)  not  in  word,  but 

5. 13  But  them  that  are  without  God  judgeth 
6.  9  shall  not  inherit  the  kingdom  of  God  ? 

6.  10  Nor  thieves . .  shall  inherit; the  kingd.  of  G. 

6.  11  Lord  Jesus,  and  by  the  spirit  of  our  God 
6.  13  but  God  shall  destroy  both  it  and  them 
6.  14  God  hath  both  raised  up  the  Lord,  and 

6. 19  Holy  Ghost,  .in  you,  which  ye  have  of  God 
6.  20  therefore  glorify  God  in  your  body 

6.  20  and  in  your  spirit,  which  are  God’s 

7.  7  But  every  man  hath  his  proper  gift  of  G. 

7.  15  in  such .  .but  God  hath  called  us  to  peace 

7.  17  as  God  hath  distributed  to  every  man,  as 

7.  19  the  keeping  of  the  commandments  of  God 
7.  24  let  every  man.  .therein  abide  with  God 

7.  40  I  think  also  that  I  have  the  spirit  of  God 

8.  3  if  any  man  love  God,  the  same  is  known 

8.  4  and  that  (there  is)  none  other  God  but 

8.  6  But  to  us.  .one  God,  the  Father,  of  whom 

8.  8  But  meat  commendeth  us  not  to  God 

9.  9  of  the  ox . .  Doth  God  take  care  for  oxen  ? 

9.  21  being  not  without  law  to  God,  but  under 

10.  5  with  many.  .God  was  not  well  pleased 

10. 13  God  (is)  faithful,  who  will  not  suffer  you 

10.  20  they  sacrifice  to  devils,  and  not  to  God 

10.  31  whatsoever  ye  do,  do  all  to  the  glory  of  G. 

10.  32  to  the  Gentiles,  nor  to  the  church  of  God 

11.  3  the  man  ;  and  the  head  of  Christ  (is)  God 

11.  7  as  he  is  the  image  and  glory  of  God  :  but 

11.  12  so  (is)  the  man.  .but  all  things  of  God 

11.  13  is  it  comely  that  a  woman  pray  unto  God 
11.  16  such  custom,  neither  the  churches  of  God 

11.  22  despise  ye  the  church  of  God,  and  shame 

12.  3  that  no  man  speaking  by  the  spirit  of  God 

12.  6  it  is  the  same  God  which  worketh  all  in 

12.  18  now  hath  God  set  the  members  every  one 

12.  24  but  Godbath  tempered  the  body  together 

12.  28  God  hath  set  some  in  the  church,  first 
14.  2  speaketh  not  unto  men,  but  unto  God 
14.  18  I  thank  my  God,  I  speak  with  tongues 
14.  25  will  worship  God,  and  report  that  God  is 
14.  28,  and  let  him  speak  to  himself,  and  to  God 
14.  33  For  God  is  not.  .of  confusion,  but  of  pe. 

14.  36  What?  came  the  word  of  God  out  from 

15.  9  because  I  persecuted  the  church  of  God 
15.  10  But  by  the  grace  of  God  I  am  what  I  am 
15.  10  but  the  grace  of  God  which  was  -with  me 
15.  15  and  we  are  found  false  witnesses  of  God 
15.  15  because  we  have  testified  of  God  that  he 
15.  24  shall  have  delivered  up  the  kingdom  toG. 
15.  28  Sou.  .be  subject,  .that  God  may  be  all  In 
15.  34  some  have  not  the  knowledge  of  God 

15.  38  God  giveth  it  a  body  as  it  hath  pleased 
15.  50  blood  cannot  inherit  the  kingdom  of  God 
15.  57  thanks  (be)  to  God,  which  giveth  us  the 
2  Co.  1.  1  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  by  the  will  of  G. 

1.  1  unto  the  church  of  God  which  is  at  Corinth 
1.  2  Grace  (lie)  unto  you  and  peace  from  God 
1.  3  Blessed  (be)  God,  even  the  Father  of  our 
1.  3  the  Father  of  mercies,  and  the  God  of  all 
1 .  4  comfort . .  we  ourselves  arejeomforted  of  G. 
1.  9  not  trust,  .but  in  God  which  raiseth  the 
1.  12  by  the  grace  of  God,  we  have  had  our  co. 
1.  18  God  (is)  true,  our  word  toward  you  was 
1.  19  the  Son  of  God,  Jesus  Christ,  who  was  p. 
1.  20  all  the  promises  of  God  in  him  (are)  yea 
1.  20  in  him  Amen,  unto  the  glory  of  God  by 
1.  21  he  which  stablisheth  us  with  you.  .(is)  G. 

1.  23  Moreover  I  call  God  for  a  record  upon  my 

2.  14  thanks  (be)  unto  God,  which  always  caus. 
2.  15  we  are  unto  God  a  sweet  savour  of  Christ 
2.  17  as  many,  which  corrupt  the  word  of  God 

2.  17  but  as  of  God,  in  the  sight  of  God  speak 

3.  3  but  ivith  the  spirit  of  the  livingGod  ;  not 
$.  4  such  trust  have  we  through  Christ  to  God 

3.  5  of  ourselves  ;  but  our  sufficiency  (is)  of  G. 

4.  2  nor  handling  the  word  of  God  deceitfully 

4.  2  every  man’s  conscience  in  the  sight  of  G. 

4.  4  In  whom  the  god  of  this  world  hath  blin. 

4.  4  of  Christ,  who  is  the  image  of  God,  should 

4.  6  God,  who  commanded  the  light  to  shine 

4.  6  light  of  the  knowledge  of  the  glory  of  God 

4.  7  the  excellency  of  the  power  may  be  of  G. 

4.  15  grace  might,  .redound  to  the  glory  of  God 

5.  1  we  have  a  building  of  God,  an  house  not 

5.  5  he  that  hath  wrought  us .  .(is)  God,  who 

5.  11  but  we  are  made  manifest  unto  God ;  and 

5.  13  we  be  beside  ourselves,  (it  is)  to  God 

5.  18  all  things  (are)  of  God,  who  hath  recon. 

5  19  To  wit,  that  God  was  in  Christ,  reconcil. 
s.  20  as  though  God  did  beseech  (you)  by  us 

5.  20  we  pray  (you),  .be  ye  reconciled  to  God 

5.  21  might  be  made  the  righteousness  of  God 

6.  1  that  ye  receive  not  the  grace  of  God  in 

6.  4  approving  ourselves  as . .  ministers  of  God 

6.  7  the  word  of  truth,  by  the  power  of  God 

6.  16  what  agreement  hath  the  temple  of  God 

6.  16  for  ye  are  the  temple  of  the  living  God 

6.  16  as  God  hath  said . . I  will  be  th^ir  God 


GOD 


422 


GOD 


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Gal. 


Eph. 


Phil. 


7.  1  perfecting  holiness  in  the  fear  of  God 
7.  6  God,  that  comforteth  those  that  are  cast 

7.  12  that  our  care  for  you  in  the  sight  of  God 

8.  1  we  do  you  to  wit  of  the  grace  of  God 

8.  5  to  the  Lord,  and  unto  us  by  the  will  of  G. 

8.  16  thanks  (be)  to  God,  which  put  the  same 

9.  7  necessity :  for  God  loveth  a  cheerful  giver 
9.  8  God  (is)  able  to  make  all  grace  abound 

9.  11  causeth  through  us  thanksgiving  to  God 

9.  12  also  by  many  thanksgivings  unto  God 

9. 13  they  glorify  God  for  your  professed  sub. 

9.  14  for  the  exceeding  grace  of  God  in  you 

9. 15  Thanks  (be)  unto  God  for  his  unspeakable 

10.  4  not  carnal,  but  mighty  through  God  to 
10.  5  exalteth  itself  against  the  knowledge  of  G. 

10.  13  rule  which  God  hath  distributed  to  us 

11.  7  I  have  preached  to  you  the  gospel  of  God 
11.  11  because  I  love  you  not?  God  knoweth 

11.  31  The  God  and  Father  of  our  Lord  Jesus  C. 

12.  2,  3  out  of  the  body,  I  cannot  tell :  God  kno. 
12.  19  Again,  .we  speak  before  God  in  Christ 

12.  21  lest,  when  I  come  again,  my  God  will 

13.  4  yet  he  liveth  by  the  power  of  God 

13.  4  with  him  by  the  power  of  God  toward  you 
13.  7  Now  I  pray  to  God  that  ye  do  no  evil 
13.  11  the  God  of  love  and  peace  shall  be  with 
1 3.  14  the  love  of  God . .  (be)  with  you  all.  Amen 
1.  1  but  by  Jesus  Christ,  and  God  the  Father 
1.  3  Grace  (be)  to  you  and  peace  from  God 
1.  4  according  to  the  will  of  God  and  our  Fa. 
1. 10  For  do  I  now  persuade  men,  or  God? 

1.  13  I  persecuted  the  chtu-ch  of  God,  and  was. 

1. 15  when  it  pleased  God,  who  separated  me 
1.  20  unto  you,  behold,  before  God,  I  lie  not 

1.  24  And  they  glorified  God  in  me 

2.  6  God  accepteth  no  man's  person 

2. 19  dead  to  the  law,  that  I  might  live  unto  G. 
2.  20  I  live  by  the  faith  of  the  Son  of  God,  who 

2.  21  I  do  not  frustrate  the  grace  of  God  :  for 

3.  6  Even  as  Abraham  believed  God,  and  it 
3.  8  the  Scripture,  forseeing  that  God  would 
3.  11  is  justified  by  the  law  in  the  sight  of  God 
3.  17  that  was  confirmed  before  of  God  in  Clir. 
3.  18  but  God  gave  (it)  to  Abraham  by  promise 
3.  20  a  mediator  is  not.  .of  one;  but  God  is  one 
3.  21  the  law  then  against  the  promises  of  God? 

3.  26  ye  are  all  the  children  of  God  by  faith  in 

4.  4  God  sent  forth  his  Son,  made  of  a  woman 
4.  6  God  hath  sent  forth  the  spirit  of  liis  Son 
4.  7  if  a  son,  then  an  hen-  of  God  through  Ch. 
4.  8  Howbeit  then,  when  ye  knew  not  God 

4.  9  But  now,  after  that  ye  have  known  God 
4.  9  or  rather  are  known  of  God,  how  turn  ye 
4.  14  received  me  as  an  angel  of  God . .  as  Christ 
3.  21  such,  .shall  not  inherit  the  kingdom  of  G. 
6.  7  Be  not  deceived  ;  God  is  not  mocked 
6.  16  and  mercy,  and  upon  the  Israel  of  God 
1.  1  Paul,  an  apostle.,  by  the  will  of  God,  to 
1.  2  Grace  (be)  to  you,  and  peace,  from  God 
1.  3  Blessed  (be)  the  God  and  Father  of  our 

1.  17  That  the  God  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

2.  4  God,  who  is  rich  in  mercy,  for  his  great 
2.  8  that  not  of  yourselves  ;  (it  is)  the  gift  of  G. 
2.  10  which  God  hath  before  ordained  that  we 
2.  16  reconcile  both  unto  God  in  one  body  by 

2. 19  the  saints,  and  of  the  household  of  God 

2.  22  for  an  habitation  of  God  through  the  sp. 

3.  2  of  the  dispensation  of  the  grace  of  God 
3.  7  according  to  the  gift  of  the  grace  of  God 
3.  9  which,  .hath  been  hid  in  God,  who  creat. 

3.  10  be  known .  .the  manifold  wisdom  of  God 

3. 19  might  be  filled  with  alt  the  fulnessof  God 

4.  6  One  God  and  Father  of  all,  who  (is)  above 
4.  13  and  of  the  knowledge  of  the  Son  of  God 
4.  18  being  alienated  from  the  life  of  God  thr. 
4.  24  which  after  God  is  created  in  righteous. 
4.  30  grieve  not  the  HolySpirit  of  God,  whereby 

4.  32  as  God  for  Christ’s  sake  hath  forgiven  you 

5.  1  Be  ye.  .followers  of  God,  as  dear  children 
5.  2  sacrifice  to  God  for  a  sweet  smelling  sav. 
5.  5  in  the  kingdom  of  Christ  and  of  God 

5.  6  cometh  the  wrath  of  God  upon  the  chil. 
5.  20  Giving  thanks,  .unto God  and  the  Father 

5.  21  Submitting  yourselves,  .in  the  fear  of  G. 

6.  6  doing  the  will  of  God  from  the  heart 

6.  11  Put  on  the  whole  armour  of  God,  that  ye 
6.  13  take  unto  you  the  whole  armour  of  God 
6. 17  sword  of  the  spirit,  which  is  the  word  of  G. 
6.  23  from  God  the  Father  and  the  Lord  Jesus 
1.  2  Grace  (be)  unto  you,  and  peace,  from  God 
1 .  3  I  thank  my  God  upon  every  remembrance 
1.  8  God  is  my  record,  how  greatly  I  long  af. 
1.  11  which  are.  .unto  the  glory  and  praise  of  G. 

1.  28  but  to  you  of  salvation,  and  that  of  God 

2.  6  Who,  being  in  the  form  of  God,  thought 
2.  6  thought  it'not  robbery  to  be  equal  with  G. 
2.  9  God  also  liatli  highly  exalted  him,  and 

2.  11  confess,  .to  the  glory  of  God  the  Father 

2. 13  For  it  is  God  which  worketh  in  you  both 
2.  15  That  ye  may  be.  .the  sons  of  God,  witho. 

2.  27  God  had  mercy  on  him ;  and  not  on  him 

3.  3  the  circumcision,  which  worship  God  in 
3.  9  the  righteousness  which  is  of  God  by  fai. 
3.  14  for  the  prize  of  the  high  calling  of  God 

3.  15  God  shall  reveal  even  this  unto  you 

3. 19  whose  god  (is  their)  belly,  and  (whose) 

4.  6  your  requests  be  made  known  unto  God 
4.  7  the  peace  of  God,  which  passeth  all  und. 
4.  9  and  the  God  of  peace  shall  be  with  you 
4.  18  a  sacrifice  acceptable,  well  pleasing  to  G. 
4.  19  But  my  God  shall  supply  all  your  need  4 
A ■  20  unto  God  and  our  Father  (be)  glory  for  'i 


Col.  1.  1  Paul,  an  apostle,  .by  the  will  of  God 

1.  2  from  God  our  Father  and  the  Lord  Jesus 

1.  3  We  give  thanks  to  God  and  the  Father  of 
t.  6  heard .  .and  knew  the  grace  of  God  in  tr. 

1.  10  and  increasing  in  the  knowledge  of  God 

1.  15  Who  is  the  image  of  the  invisible  God 

1.  25  according  to  the  dispensation  of  God  wh. 

1.  25  is  given  to  me.  .to  fulfil  the  word  of  God 

1.  27  To  whom  God  would  make  known  what 

2.  2  acknowledgment  of  the  mystery  of  God 

2.  12  through  the  faith  of  the  operation  of  G. 

2.  19  body,  .increaseth  with  the  increase  of  G. 

3.  1  Christ  sitteth  on  the  right  hand  of  God 

3.  3  and  your  life  is  hid  with  Christ  in  God 

3.  6  wrath  of  God  cometh  on  the  children 
3/12  as  the  elect  of  God,  holy  and  beloved 

3.  15  let  the  peace  of  God  rule  in  your  hearts 
3.  17  giving  thanks  to  God  and  the  Father 

3.  22  but  in  singleness  of  heart,  fearing  God 

4.  3  that  God  would  open  unto  us  a  door  of 

4.  11  fellow  workers  unto  the  kingdom  of  God 

4.  12  perfect  and  complete  in  all  the  will  of  G. 

1  Th.  1.  1  unto  the  church,  .in  God  the  Father  and 

1.  1  Grace  (be)  unto  you,  and  peace,  from  G. 

1.  2  We  give  thanks  to  God  always  for  you 

1.  3  work,  .in  the  sight  of  God  and  our  Fath. 

1.  4  Knowing,  brethren .  .your  election  of  G. 

1.  8  in  every  place  your  faith  to  God  ward 
1.  9  and  how  ye  turned  to  God  from  idols 

1.  9  to  serve  the  living  and  true  God 

2.  2  in  our  God  to  speak . .  the  gospel  of  God 

2.  4  as  we  were  allowed  of  God  to  be  put  in 

2.  4  not  as  pleasing  men,  but  God,  which 

2.  s  used  we  flattering  words . .  God  (is)  witness 

2.  8  not  the  gospel  of  God  only,  but  also  our 

2.  9  we  preached  unto  you  the  gospel  of  God 

2.  10  Ye  (are)  witnesses,  and  God  (also),  how 

2.  12  That  ye  would  walk  worthy  of  God,  who 

2.  13  For  this  cause  also  thank  we  God  witho. 
2.  13  when  ye  received  the  word  of  God  which 
2.  13  but,  as  it  is  in  truth,  the  word  of  God 
2.  14  became  followers  of  the  churches  of  God 

2.  15  they  please  not  God;  and  are  contrary 

3.  2  sent . .  our  brother,  and  minister  of  God 

3.  9  what  thanks  can  we  render  to  God  again 

3.  9  we  joy  for  your  sakes  before  our  God 

3.  11  Now  God  himself,  .direct  our  way  unto 

3.  13  unblameable  in  holiness  before  God 

4.  1  how  ye  ought  to  walk  and  to  please  God 

4.  3  this  is  the  will  of  God.  .your  sanctification 

4.  5  even  as  the  Gentiles  which  know  not  G. 

4.  7  God  hath  not  called  us  unto  uncleanness 
4.  8  He  therefore,  .despisetli  not  man,  but  G. 
4.  14  even  so  them  also,  .will  God  bring  with 

4.  16  with  a  shout,  .and  with  the  trump  of  G. 

5.  9  For  God  hath  not  appointed  us  to  wrath 

5.  18  this  is  the  will  of  God  in  Christ  Jesus 

5.  23  the  very  God  of  peace  sanctify  you  wholly 

2  Th  1.  1  in  God  our  Father  and  the  Lord  Jesus  C. 

1.  2  from  God  our  Father  and  the  Lord  Jesus 
1.  3  We  are  bound  to  thank  God  always  for 
1.  4  we . .  glory  in  you  in  the  churches  of  God 
1.  5  token  of  the  righteous  judgment  of  God 
1.  5  counted  worthy  of  the  kingdom  of  God 
1.  6  Seeing  (it  is)  a  righteous  thing  with  God 
1.  8  vengeance  on  them  that  know  not  God 
1. 11  that  our  God  would  count  you  worthy 

1.  12  according  to  the  grace  of  our  God  and 

2.  4  that  is  called  God,  or  that  is  worshipped 
2.  4  he  as  God  sitteth  in  the  temple  of  God 
2.  4  showing  himself  that  he  is  God 

2.  11  God  shall  send  them  strong  delusion,  that 
2.  13  we  are  bound  to  give  thanks  alway  to  G. 
2.  13  because  God  hath,  .chosen  you  to  sal  vat. 

2.  16  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  himself,  and  God 

3.  5  direct  your  hearts  into  the  love  of  God 

1  Ti.  1.  1  by  the  commandment  of  God  our  Saviour 

1.  2  from  God  our  Father  and  Jesus  Christ 
1.  11  the  glorious  gospel  of  the  blessed  God 

1.  17  immortal,  invisible,  the  only  wise  God 

2.  3  acceptable  in.  .sight  of  God  our  Saviour 

2.  5  one  God,  and  one  mediator  between  G. 

3.  5  shall  he  take  care  of  the  church  of  God  ? 

3.  15  God,  which  is  the  church  of  the  living  G. 
3. 16  God  was  manifest  in  the  flesh,  justified 

4.  3  which  God  hath  created  to  be  received 

4.  4  every  creature  of  God  (is)  good,  and 

4.  5  sanctified  by  the  word  of  God  and  prayer 

4.  10  we  trust  in  the  living  God,  who  is  the 

5.  4  that  is  good  and  acceptable  before  God 

5.  3  widow  indeed,  and  desolate,  trusteth  in  G. 

5.  21  I  charge  (thee)  before  God,  and  the  Lord 

6.  1  the  name  of  God  and  (his)  doctrine  be  not 

6.  11  man  of  God,  rflee  these  things  ;  and  follow 

6.  13  I  gave  thee  charge  in  the  sight  of  God 

6.  17  in  the  living  God,  who  givetli  us  richly 

2  Ti.  1.  1  an  apostle  of  Jesus,  .by  the  will  of  God 

1.  2  from  God  the  Father  and  Christ  Jesus 
1.  3  I  thank  God,  whom  I  serve  from  (my) 

1.  6  that  thou  stir  up  the  gift  of  God,  which 
1.  7  God  hath  not  given  us  the  spirit  of  fear 

1.  8  the  Gospel  according  to  the  power  of  G. 

2.  9  but  the  word  of  God  is  not  bound 

2.  15  Study  to  show  thyself  approved  unto  G. 

2.  19  foundation  of  God  standeth  sure 

2.  25  if  God peradventure  will  give,  .repentance 

3.  17  the  man  of  God  may  be  perfect,  through. 

4.  1  I  charge  (thee)  therefore  before  God,  and 
Titus  1.  1  a  servant  of  God,  and  an  apostle  of  Jesus 

1.  1  according  to  the  faith  of  God’s  elect,  and 
1.  2  which  God,  that  cannot  lie,  promised  be. 
1.  3  to  the  commandment  of  God  our  Saviour 


Titus  1.  4  from  God  the  Father  and  the  Lord  Jesus 
1.  7  must  be  blameless,  as  the  steward  of  God 

1.  16  They  profess  that  they  know  God  ;  but 

2.  5  that  the  word  of  God  be  not  blasphemed 
2.  10  adorn  the  doctrine  of  God  our  Saviour 

2.  11  the  grace  of  God  that  bringeth  salvation 

2. 13  the  glorious  appearing  of  the  great  God 

3.  4  the  kindness  and  lovejof  God  our  Saviour 
3.  8  they  which  have  believed  in  God  might 

Him.  3  from  God  our  Father  and  the  Lord  Jesus 
4  I  thank  my  God,  making  mention  of  thee 
lleb.  1.  1  God,  who  at  sundry  times  and  in  divers 
1.  6  let  all  the  angels  of  God  worship  him 
1.  8  Thy  throne,  O  God,  (is)  for  ever  and  ever 

1.  9  God,  (even)  thy  God,  hath  anointed  thee 

2.  4  God  also  bearing  (them)  witness,  both 

2.  9  that  he  by  the  grace  of  God  should  taste 
2.  13  and  the  children  which  God  hath  given 

2.  17  high  priest  in  things  (pertaining)  to  God 

3.  4  but  he  that  built  all  things  (is)  God 

3.  12  unbelief,  in  departing  from  the  living  God 

4.  4  God  did  rest  the  seventh  day  from  all  his 
4.  9  remaineth.  .a  rest  to  the  people  of  God 
4.  10  from  his  own  works,  as  God  (did)  from 

4.  12  the  word  of  God  (is)  quick,  and  powerful 

4.  14  into  the  heavens,  Jesus  the  Son  of  God 

5.  1  for  men  in  things  (pertaining)  to  God 
5.  4  but  he  that  is  called  of  God,  as  (was) 

5.  10  Called  of  God  an  high  priest  after  the 

5.  12  first  principles  of  the  oracles  of  God 

6.  1  from  dead  works,  and  of  faith  toward  G 
6.  3  And  this  will  we  do,  if  God  permit 

6.  5  have  tasted  the  good  word  of  God,  and 
6.  6  crucify  to  themselves  the  Son  of  God 
6.  7  the  earth . .  receiveth  blessing  from  God 
6.  10  For  God  (is)  not  unrighteous  to  forget 
6.  13  God  made  promise  to  Abraham,  because 
6.  17  Wherein  God,  willing  more  abundantly 

6.  18  in  which  (it  was)  impossible  for  God  to 

7.  1  priest  of  the  most  high  God,  who  met 
7.  3  made  like  unto  the  Son  of  God ;  abideth 
7.  19  by  the  which  we  draw  nigh  unto  God 

7.  25  to  save  them .  .that  come  unto  God  by 

8.  10  I  will  be  to  them  a  God,  and  they  shall 

9.  14  who.  .offered  himself  without  spot  to  G. 

9. 14  from  dead  works  to  serve  the  living  God  ! 
9.  20  testament  which  God  hath  enjoined  unto 
9.  24  to  appear  in  the  presence  of  God  for  us 

10.  7  said  1,  Lo,  I  come,  .to  do  thy  will,  0  God 
10.  9  said  he,  Lo,  I  come  to  do  thy  will,  0  God 
10.  12  sat  down  on  the  right  hand  of  God 
10.  21  an  high  priest  over  the  house  of  God 
10.  29  hath  trodden  under  foot  the  Son  of  God 
10.  31  to  fall  into  the  hands  of  the  living  God 

10.  36  after  ye  have  done  the  will  of  God,  ye 

11.  3  worlds  were  framed  by  the  word  of  God 
11.  4  Abel  offered  unto  God  a  more  excellent 
11.  4  was  righteous,  God  testifying  of  his  gifts 
11.  5  not  found,  because  God  had  translated 
11.  5  he  had  this  testimony,  that  he  pleased  G. 
11.  6  that  cometh  to  God  must  believe  that  he 
11.  10  a  city. .  whose  builder  and  maker  (is)  God 
11.  16  God  is  not  ashamed  to  be  called  their  God 
11.  19  God  (was)  able  to  raise  (him)  up,  even 
11.  25  suffer  affliction  with  the  people  of  God 

11.  40  God  having  provided  some  better  thing 

12.  2  at  the  right  hand  of  the  throne  of  God 
12.  7  God  dealeth  with  you  as  with  sons 

12.  15  lest  any  man  fail  of  the  grace  of  God 
12.  22  and  unto  the  city  of  the  living  God,  the 
12.  23  God  the  Judge  of  all,  and  to  the  spirits 
12.  28  whereby  we  may  serve  God  acceptably 

12.  29  For  our  God  (is)  a  consuming  fire 

13.  4  whoremongers  and  adulterers  God  will 
13.  7  who  have  spoken  unto  you  the  word  of  G. 
13.  15  let  us  offer  the  sacrifice  of  praise  to  God 
13.  16  for  with  such  sacrifices  God  is  well  plea. 
13.  20  the  God  of  peace,  that  brought  again 

Jas.  1.  1  James,  a  servant  of  God  and  of  the  Lord 
1.  5  let  him  ask  of  God,  that  giveth  to  all 
1.  13  Let  no  man  say . .  I  am  tempted  of  God 
1. 13  for  God  cannot  be  tempted  with  evil 
1.  20  wrath,  .worketh  not.  .righteousness of  G. 

1.  27  Pure  religion  and  undefiled  before  God 

2.  5  Hath  not  God  chosen  the  poor  of  this  w. 
2.  19  Thou  believest  that  there  is  one  God 

2.  23  which  saith,  Abraham  believed  God,  and 

2.  23  and  he  was  called  the  friend  of  God 

3.  9  Therewith  bless  we  God,  even  the  F’ather 

3.  9  which  are  made  after  the  similitude  of  G. 

4.  4  that  the  friendship,  is  enmity  with  God  ? 
4.  4  a  friend  of  the  world  is  the  enemy  of  God 
4.  6  he  saith,  God  resistetli  the  proud,  but 

4.  7  Submit  yourselves  therefore  to  God 
4.  8  Draw  nigh  to  God,  and  he  will  draw  nigh 
t  Pe.  1.  2  according  to  the  foreknowledge  of  God 
1.  3  Blessed  (be)  the  God  and  Father  of  our  L. 
1.  5  Who  are  kept  by  the  power  of  God  thro. 
1.  21  Who  by  him  do  believe  in  God,  that  rai. 
1.  21  that  your  faith  and  hope  might  be  in  G. 

1.  23  of  incorruptible,  by  the  word  of  God,  wh. 

2.  4  disallowed .  .of  men,  but  chosen  of  God 
2.  5  sacrifices,  acceptable  to  God  by  Jesus  Ch. 
2.  10  not  a  people,  but.  .now  the  people  of  God 
2. 12  they  may . .  glorify  God  in  the'day  of  visit. 

2. 15  so  is  the  will  of  God,  that  with  well  doing 
2.  16  As  free,  .but  as  the  servants  of  God 

2.  17  Honour  all.  .Fear  God.  Honour  the  king 
2.  19  if  a  man  for  conscience  toward  God  end. 

2.  20  it  patiently,  this  (is)  acceptable  with  God 

3.  4  which  is  in  the  sight  of  God  of  great  price 
3.  5  the  holy  women  also,  who  trusted  in  God 


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t  Pe.  3.15  But  sanctify  the  Lord  God  in  your  hearts 

3.  1 7  better,  if  the  will  of  God  he  so,  that  ye 

3.  18  suffered,  .that  he  might  bring  us  to  God 

3.  20  the  long  suffering  of  God  waited  in  the 

3.  21  answer  of  a  good  conscience  toward  God 

3.  22  and  is  on  the  right  hand  of  God ;  angels 

4.  2  to  the  lusts  of  men,  but  to  the  will  of  G. 

4.  6  but  live  according  to  God  in  the  spirit 

4.  10  good  stewards  of  the  manifold  grace  of  G. 

4.  11  If  any  man  speak,  .as  the  oracles  of  God 

4.  1 1  as  of  the  ability  which  God  givetli 

4.  11  that  God  in  all  things  may  be  glorified 

4.  14  tlie  spirit  of  glory  and  of  God  resteth 

4.  16  but  let  him  glorify  God  on  this  behalf 
4  17  judgment  must  begin  at  the  house  of  God 

4.  17  of  them  that  obey  not  the  gospel  of  God  ? 

4  19  that  suffer  according  to  the  will  of  God 

5  2  Feed  the  flock  of  God  which  is  among  you 

5.  5  God  resisteth  the  proud,  and  giveth  grace 

3.  6  therefore  under  the  mighty  hand  of  God 

5.  10  the  God  of  all  grace,  who  hath  called  us 

5.  12  that  this  is  the  true  grace  of  God  wherein 

2  Pe  1  1  through  the  righteousness  of  God  and  our 

I  2  multiplied . .  through  the  knowledge  of  G. 

1.  17  he  received  from  God  the  Father  honour 

1  21  holy  men  of  God  spake,  .moved  by  the 

2  4  if  God  spared  not  the  angels  that  sinned 

3.  5  by  the  word  of  God  the  heavens  were  of 

3.  12  hasting  unto  the  coming  of  the  day  of  G. 

1  Jo.  1.  5  declare  unto  you,  that  God  is  light,  and 

2.  5  in  him  verily  is  the  love  of  God  perfected 

2.  14  the  word  of  God  abidetli  in  you,  and  ye 

2  17  he  that  doeth  the  will  of  God  abideth  for 

3.  1  that  we  should  be  called  the  sons  of  God ! 

3.  2  Beloved, .now  are  we  the  sons  of  God;  and 

3.  8  the  Son  of  God  was  manifested,  that  he 

3.  9  Whosoever  is  born  of  God. doth  not  com. 

3.  9  he  cannot  sin,  because  he  is  born  of  God 
3.  10  In  this  the  children  of  God  are  manifest 
3.  10  doeth  not  righteousness  is  not  of  God 

3. 17  how  dwelleth  the  love  of  God  in  him  ? 

3.  20  God  is  greater  than  our  heart,  and  know. 

3.  21  (then)  have  we  confidence  toward  God 

4.  1  try  tlie  spirits  whether  they  are  of  God 

4.  2  Hereby  know  ye  the  spirit  of  God 

4  2  Every  spirit  that  conf esseth . .  is  of  God 
4]  3  spirit  that  eonfesseth  not.  .is  not  of  God 
4  4  Ye  are  of  God,  little  children,  and  have 

4.  6  we  are  of  God  :  he  that  knowetli  God  he. 

4.  6  lie  that  is  not  of  God  heareth  not  us 

4.  7  let  us  love  one  another  :  for  love  is  of  G. 

4.  7  loveth  is  born  of  God,  and  knoweth  God 

4.  8  that  lovetli  not  knoweth  not  God  ;  for  G. 

4  9  In  this  was  manifested  tlie  love  of  God 

T  9  God  sent  his  only  begotten  Son  into  the 

i.  IO  Herein  is  love,  not  that  we  loved  God 

4.  n  if  God  so  loved  us,  we  ought  also  to  love 
4.  12  No  man  hath  seen  God  at  any  time 
4.  12  If  we  love  one  another,  God  dwelleth  in 
4. 15  shall  confess  that  Jesus  is  the  Son  of  God 
4.  15  God  dwelleth  in  him  ;  and  he  in  God 
4  16  known,  .the  love  that  God  hath  to  us.  G. 

4.  16  in  love  dwelleth  in  God,  and  God  in  him 

4.  20  If  a  man  say,  I  love  God,  and  hateth  his 

4  20  how  can  he  love  God  whom  he  hath  not 
4!  21  That  he  who  loveth  God  love  his  brother 

5.  1  Whosoever  believetli . .  is  born  of  God 

5.  2  love  the  children  of  God,  when  we  love  G. 

5.  3  For  this  is  the  love  of  God,  that  we  keep 

5.  4  whatsoever  is  born  of  God  overcometh 

5.  5  believeth  that  Jesus  is  the  Son  of  God  ? 

5.  9  witness  of  men,  the  witness  of  God  is  gr. 

5  9  this  is  the  witness  of  God  which  he  hath 

5.  10  He  that  believeth  on  tke  Son  of  God  hath 

5.  10  he  that  believeth  not  God  hath  made  him 
5. 10  believeth  not  the  record  that  God  gave 

s  11  that  God  hath  given  to  us  eternal  life 

5.  12  he  that  hath  not  the  Son  of  God  hath  not 

5.  13,  13  believe  on  the  name  of  the  Son  of  G. 

5  18  that  whosoever  is  born  of  God  sinneth  not 

5.  18  he  that  is  begotten  of  God  keepeth  liims. 

5  19  we  know  that  we  areof  God,  and  the  whole 

5.  20  we  know  that  the  Son  of  God  is  come,  and 

5.  20  This  is  the  true  God,  and  eternal  life 

2  Jo.  3  mercy,  .peace,  from  God  the  Father,  and 

9  Whosoever  transgresseth . .  hath  not  God 

3  Jo  1 1  Beloved ..  He  that  doeth  good  is  of  God 

1 1  but  he  that  doeth  evil  hath  not  seen  God 
Jude  1  that  are  sanctified  by  G.  the  Father,  and 
4  turning  the  grace  of  our  God  into  lasci. 

4  denying  the  only  Lord  God,  and  our  Lo. 

21  Keep  yourselves  in  the  love  of  G.,  looking 
25  To  the  only  wise  God  our  Saviour,  (be) 
Rev.  1.  1  which  God  gave  unto  him,  to  show  unto 

1.  2  Who  bare  record  of  the  word  of  God,  and 
1.  6  hath  made  us  kings  and  priests  unto  G. 

1.  9  for  the  word  of  God,  and  for  the  testim. 

2.  7  is  in  the  midst  of  the  paradise  of  God 

2.  18  These  things  saith  the  Son  of  God,  who 

3.  1  he  that  hath  the  seven  spirits  of  God,  and 

3.  2  not  found  thy  works  perfect  before  God 
3.  12  make  a  pillar  in  the  temple  of  my  God 
3.  12  I  will  write  upon  him  the  name  of  my  G. 

3. 12  and  the  name  of  the  city  of  my  God 

3.  12  cometh  down  out  of  heaven  from  my  G. 

3.  14  the  beginning  of  the  creation  of  God 

4.  5  lamps,  .which  are  the  seven  spirits  of  G. 

4.  8  Holy,  holy,  holy,  Lord  God  Almighty 

5.  6  which  are  the  seven  spirits  of  God  sent 
5  9  hast  redeemed  us  to  God  by  thy  blood 
5. 10  hast  made  us  unto  our  God  kings  and 

6.  9  that  were  slain  for  the  word  of  God,  and 


Rev.  7.  2  angel,  .having  the  seal  of  the  living  God 
7.  3  we  have  sealed  the  servants  of  our  God 
7.  10  Salvation  to  our  God  which  sitteth  upon 
7.  11  fell,  .on  their  faces,  and  worshipped  God 
7.  12  (be)  unto  our  God  for  ever  and  ever.  Am. 

7  15  are  they  before  the  throne  of  God,  and 

7.  17  God  shall  wipe  away  all  tears  from  their 

8.  2  the  seven  angels  which  stood  before  God 

8.  4  ascended  up  before  God  out  of  tlie  ang. 

9.  4  those  men  which  have  not  the  seal  of  G. 

9.  13  of  the  golden  altar  which  is  before  God 

jo.  7  the  mystery  of  God  should  be  finished 
11.  1  Rise,  and  measure  the  temple  of  God 
11.  4  These  are . .  standing  before  the  God  of 
11.  11  the  spirit  of  life  from  God  entered  into 
11.  13  and  gave  glory  to  the  God  of  heaven 

11. 16  which  sat  before  God  on  their  seats,  fell 
11.  16  upon  their  faces  and  worshipped  God 
II.  17  O  Lord  God  Almighty,  which  art,  and 

1 1.  19  the  temple  of  God  was  opened  in  hea. 

12.  5  and  her  child  was  caught  up  unto  God 
12.  6  where  she  hath  a  place  prepared  of  God 
12.  10  strength,  and  the  kingdom  of  our  God 
12.  10  which  accused  them  before  our  God 

12.  17  which  keep  the  commandments  of  God 

13.  6  opened  his  mouth  in  blaspli.  against  G. 

14.  4  first  fruits  unto  God  and  to  the  Lamb 
14.  5  are  without  fault  before  the  throne  of  G. 
14  7  Fear  God,  and  give  glory  to  him  ;  for  the 

14. 10  shall  drink  of  the  wine  of  the  wrath  of  G. 
14.  12  they  that  keep  the  commandments  of  G. 

14.  19  tlie  great  winepress  of  the  wrath  of  God 

15.  1  for  in  them  is  filled  up  the  wrath  of  God 
15.  2  stand  on  the  sea.  .having  the  harps  of  G. 
15.  3  sing  the  song  of  Moses  tlie  servant  of  G. 

15.  3  marvellous  (are)  thy  works,  Lord  God  A. 
15.  7  seven  golden  vials  full  of  the  wrath  of  G. 

15.  8  filled  with  smoke  from  the  glory  of  God 

16.  1  pour  out  tlie  vials  of  the  wrath  of  God 
16.  7  Even  so,  Lord  God  Almighty,  true  and 
16.  9  blasphemed  the  name  of  God,  which  hath 

16. 11  And  blasphemed  the  God  of  heaven  beca. 
16.  14  battle  of  that  great  day  of  God  Almighty 
16.  19  Babylon  came  in  remembrance  before  G. 
16.  21  and  men  blasphemed  God  because  of  the 

17. 17  For  God  hath  put  in  their  hearts  to  fulfil 
17. 17  until  the  words  of  God  shall  be  fulfilled 
18.  5  and  God  hath  remembered  her  iniquities 
18.  8  strong  (is)  the  Lord  God  who  judgeth  her 

18.  20  Rejoice.  .God  hath  avenged  you  on  her 

19.  1  honour,  and  power,  unto  the  Lord  our  G. 
19.  4  fell  down  and  worshipped  God  that  sat 
19.  5  Praise  our  God,  all  ye  his  servants,  and 
19.  6  for  the  Lord  God  omnipotent  reigneth 
19.  9  saith .  .These  are  tlie  true  sayings  of  God 
19. 10  And  he  said  unto  me.  .worship  God;  for 
19.  13  and  his  name  is  called  Tlie  Word  of  God 
19.  15  the  fierceness  and  wrath  of  Almighty  G. 

19.  17  Come,  .unto  the  supper  of  the  great  God 

20.  4  for  the  word  of  God,  and  which  had  not 
20.  6  they  shall  be  priests  of  God  and  of  Christ 

20.  9  fire  came  down  from  God  out  of  heaven 

20. 12  And  I  saw  the  dead,  .stand  before  God 

21.  2  coming  down  from  God  out  of  heaven 
2i.  3  the  tabernacle  of  God  (is)  with  men,  and 
21.  3  and  God  himself  shall  be.  .their  God 

21.  4  God  shall  wipe  away  all  tears  from  their 
21.  7  I  will  be  his  God,  and  he  shall  be  my  son 
21.  10  city. .  descending  out  of  heaven  from  God 
21.  11  Having  tlie  glory  of  God  :  and  her  light 
21.  22  the  Lord  God  Almighty  and  the  Lamb  are 

21.  23  the  glory  of  God  did  lighten  it,  and  the  L. 

22.  1  proceeding  out  of  the  throne  of  God  and 
22.  3  the  throne  of  God . .  shall  be  in  it ;  and 
22.  5  for  the  Lord  God  giveth  them  light :  and 
22.  6  the  Lord  God  of  the  holy  prophets  sent 
22.  9  keep  the  sayings  of  this  book  :  worship  G. 
22.  18  God  shall  add  unto  him  the  plagues  that 
22. 19  God  shall  take  away  liis  part  out  of  the 

9 .Lord,  master,  Kupios  kurios. 

Acts  19. 20  So  mightily  grew  tlie  word  of  God  and 

GOD,  to  fight  against  — 

1  .To  fight  with  Ood,  Beopaxeei  theomacheo. 

Acts  23.  9  saying,  .let  us  not  fight  against  God 

2.  One  fighting  against  Ood,  Beopdxos  theomachos. 
Acts  5.  39  lest  ,  .ye  be  found  even  to  fight  against  G. 

GOD,  taught  of  — 

Ood  taught,  BtoSlSaKTos  theodidaktos. 

1  Th.  4.  9  ye.  .are  taught  of  God  to  love  one  anoth. 

GOD,  given  by  inspiration  of  — 

God  breathed,  Beiirvevoras  theopneustos. 

2  Ti.  3. 16  Scripture  (is)  given  by  inspiration  of  God 

GOD,  worshipper  of  — 

One  fearing  or  reverencing  Ood,  Beoaefins  theoseb 
John  9.  31  but  if  any  man  be  a  worshipper  of  God 
GOD,  to  be  admonished  of  — 

To  warn  by  an  oracle,  xpypartC®  chrematizo. 

Heb.  8.  5  Moses  was  admonislied  of  God  when  he 

GOD,  answer  of  — 

Oracular  warning,  xpVhaTi(T P-^s  chrematismos. 
Rom  11.  4  But  what  saith  the  answer  of  God  unto 

GOD,  hater  of  — 

Ood  hater,  Beoarwyhs  tlieostuges. 

Rom.  1.  30  Backbiters,  haters  of  God,  despiteful,  pr, 


GOD,  lover  of  — 

Lover  of  Ood,  </>t\oBeos  philotheos. 

2  Ti.  3.  4  lovers  of  pleasures  more  than  lovers  of  G. 

GOD  forbid  — 

1.  Profanation  !  far  be  it !  nV^>n  chalilah. 

Gen.  44.  7  God  forbid  that  thy  servants  should  do 
44.  17  God  forbid  that  I  should  do  so.  .the  man 
Josh  22.  29  God  forbid  that  we  should  rebel  against 
24. 16  God  forbid  that  we  should  forsake  the  L. 

1  Sa.  12.  23  God  forbid  that  I  should  sin  against  the 
14.  45  God  forbid  :  (as)  the  Lord  liveth,  there 
20.  2  he  said . .  God  forbid ;  -thou  shalt  not  die 
Job  27.  5  God  forbid  that  I  should  justify  you :  till 

2. Let  it  not  be  /  ph  yevoiro  me  genoito. 

Luke2o.  16  when  they  heard  (it),  they  said,  God  for. 
Rom.  3.  4  God  forbidj:  yea,  let  God  be  true,  but 

3.  6  God  forbid  :  for  then  how  shall  God  judge 
3.  31  God  forbid  :  yea,  we  establish  the  law 

6.  2  God  forbid.  How  shall  we,  that  are  dead 

6.  15  What  then?  shall  we  sin.. God  forbid 

7.  7  (Is)  the  law  sin?  God  forbid.  Nay,  I  had 

7. 13  Was.  .good  made  death.  .God  forbid 

9. 14  unrighteousness  with  God?  God  forbid 
11.  1  Hath  God  castaway  his  people?  God  for. 
11.  11  stumbled  that  they  shouldfall?  God  for. 

1  Co.  6.  15  tlie  members  of  an  harlot?  God  forbid 
Gal.  2.  17  Christ  the  minister  of  sin?  God  forbid 

3.  21  against  the  promises  of  God?  God  forbid 

6.  14  God  forbid  that  I  should  glory,  save  in 

GOD  save  — 

To  live,  let  live,  give  life,  n;n  chayah. 

1  Sa.  10.  24  shouted,  and  said,  God  save  the  king 

2  Sa.  16.  16  God  save  the  king,  God  save  the  king 

1  Ki.  1.  25  they  eat.  .and  say,  God  save  king  Adon. 

1.  34  blow  ye.  .and  say,  God  save  king  Solomon 
1.  39  all  the  people  said,  God  save  king  Solom. 

2  Ki.n.  12  clapped,  .and said,  God  save  the  king 

2  Ch.23.  11  anointed  him,  and  said,  God  save  tlie  ki. 

GOD  speed  — 

To  rejoice,  be  of  good  cheer,  xalpco  chairo. 

2  John  10  receive,  .not.  .neither  bidhim  God  speed 
11  he  that  biddeth  him  God  speed  is  partak. 

GOD,  without  — 

Atheist,  without  a  god,  &8eos  atheos. 

Eph.  2.  12  having  no  hope,  and  without  God  in  the 

(GOD)  ward,  to  — ■ 

Over  against,  mud. 

Exodi8. 19  Be  thou  for  tlie  people  to  God  ward,  that 

GODDESS  — 

1  .Gods,  a  god,  object  of  worship,  D’nbk  elohim. 

1  Ki.n.  5,  33  Ashtoreththegoddessof  theZidonians 
2. Goddess,  Bed  then. 

Acts  19.  27  that  the  temple  of  the  great  goddess  Dia. 
19.  35  a  worshipper  of  the  great  [goddess]  Diana 
19.  37  nor  yet  blasphemers  of  your  [goddess] 

GODHEAD 

1 .  77,  ■  godhead,  that  which  is  divine,  rb  Briov. 

Acts  17.  29  that  the  Godhead  is  like  unto  gold,  or  si. 

2.  Divinity,  Beibn js  theiotes. 

Rom.  1.  20  his  eternal  power  and  Godhead ;  so  that 

3.  Deity,  Beorrj s  theotes. 

Col.  2.  9  dwelleth  all  the  fulness’ of  the  Godhead 

GODLINESS  — 

1.  Piety,  reverence,  eu/refUeia  (usebeia. 

1  Ti.  2.  2  peaceable  life  in  all  godliness  and  honesty 

3.  16  And.  .great  is  the  mystery  of  godliness 

4.  7  and  exercise  thyself  (rather)  unto  godlin. 

4.  8  but  godliness  is  profitable  unto  all  things 

6.  3  the  doctrine  \vhich  is  according  to  godli. 

6.  5  supposing  that  gain  is  godliness :  from 

6.  6  godliness  with  contentment  is  great  gain 

6.  11  follow  after  righteousness,  godliness,  fai. 

2  Ti.‘  3.  5  Having  a  form  of  godliness,  but  denying 
Titus  1.  1  of  the  truth  which  is  after  godliness 

2  l’e.  1.  3  things  that  (pertain)  unto  life  and  godli. 

1 .  6'lpatience  ;i,and  to  patience  godliness 

I.  7  And  to  godliness  brotherly  kindness ;  and 
3.  11  ought  ye  to  be  in . .  conversation  and  god. 

2 . Fear  or  worship  of  God,  8eo<ref}eia  theosebeia. 

1  Ti.  2.  10  which  becometli  women  professing  godl. 

GODLY  — 

1  .Kind,  1’pn  chasul. 

Psa.  4.  3  hath  set  apart  him  that  is  godly  for  him. 
32.  6  For  this  shall  every  one  that  is  godly  pray 

2.  God,  of  God,  D'nSx  elohim. 

Mai.  2.  15  That  he  might  seek  a  godly  seed.  There. 

3.  Pious,  reverential,  evae^iis  eusebes. 

2  Be.  2.  9  The  Lord  knoweth  how  to  deliver  the  g. 

A.Piously,  reverentially,  ev<re/3&s  eusebos. 

2  Ti.  3. 12  all  that  will  live  godly  in  Christ  Jesus 
Titus  2.  12  should  live  soberly,  righteously,  and  go. 

5. Of  God,  Beov  them. 

2  Co.  1.  12  that  in  simplicity  and  godly  sincerity 

II.  2  jealous  over  you  with  godly  jealousy 

1  Ti.  1.  4  rather  than  godly  edifying  which  is  in  f. 

Q>, According  to  God,  Kara  Beiv  kata  theon. 

2  Co.  7  10  For  godly  sorrow  worketh  repentance  to 


GODLY 


424 


GOING 


GODLY  man  — 

Kind ,  Ton  ehasid. 

Psa.  12.  i  Help,  LORD ;  for  the  goldly  man  ceaseth 


GODLY  manner,  after  a  — ■ 

According  to  God,  icara  Beou  kata  theon. 

2  Co.  7.  9  were  made  sorry  after  a  godly  manner 


GODLY  sort,  after  a  — 

1.  Worthy  of  God,  a£/cos  rov  Beov  axios  ton,  tlieou. 
3  J ohn  6  bring  forward . .  after  a  godly  sort,  thou 


2. According  to  God,  Kara  Btdv  kata  theon. 

2  Co.  7.  ii  that  ye  sorrowed  after  a  godly  sort,  what 


GODS  — 

l.Gods,  □'n’Sg  elohim. 

Gen.  3.  5  shall  be  as  gods,  knowing  good  and  evil 
31.  30  wherefore  hast  thou  stolen  my  gods? 

31.  32  With  whomsoever  thou  flndest  thy  gods 
35.  2  Put  away  the  strange  gods  that  (are) 

35.  4  strange  gods  which  (were)  in  their  hand 

Exodi2.  12  against  all  the  gods  of  Egypt  I  will  exe. 
20.  3  Thou  shalt  have  no  other  gods  before  me 
20.  23  Ye  shall  not  make  with  me  gods  of  silver 
20.  23  neither  shall  ye  make  unto  you  gods  of  g. 

22.  28  Thou  shalt  not  revile  the  gods,  nor  curse 

23.  13  no  mention  of  the  name  of  other  gods 
23.  24  Thou  shalt  not  bow  down  to  their  gods 
23.  32  shalt  make  no  covenant,  .with  their  gods 
23.  33  if  thou  serve  their  gods,  it  Mill  surely  be 

32.  1,  23  make  us  gods,  which  shall  go  before 
32.  4,  8  These  (be)  thy  gods,  0  Israel,  which 
32. 31  this  people,  .have  made  them  gods  of  g.  ! 
34.  15  gods,  and  do  sacrifice  unto  their  gods 
34.  16  daughters  go  a  whoring  after  their  gods 
34.  16  thy  sons  go  a  whoring  after  their  gods 
34.  17  Thou  shalt  make  thee  no  molten  gods 

Lev.  19.  4  nor  make  to  yourselves  molten  gods 


Num2j. 


•  25- 
Deut.  4. 


;  unto  the  sacrifice  of  their  gods  :  and  the 
2  and  the  people . .  bowed  down  to  their  g. 

.  28  serve  gods,  the  work  of  men’s  hands,  wood 

5.  7  Thou  shalt  have  no  other  gods  before  me 

6.  14  shall  not  go  after  other  gods,  of  the  gods 

7.  4  turn  away . .  that  they  may  serve  other  g. 
7.  16  neither  shalt  thou  serve  their  gods;  for 

7.  25  graven  images  of  their  gods  shall  ye  burn 

8.  19  walk  after  other  gods,  and  serve  them 

10.  17  For  the  Lord  your  God  (is)  God  of  gods 

11.  28  command,  .to  go  after  other  gods,  which 

12.  2  wherein  the  nations,  .served  their  gods 

12.  3  hew  down  the  graven  images  of  their  g. 

12.  30  thou  enquire  not  after  their  gods,  saying 

12.  30  How  did  these  nations  serve  their  gods? 
12.  31  abomination,  .have  they  done  unto  their  g. 

12.  31  they  have  burnt  in  the  fire  to  their  gods 

13.  2  saying.  Let  us  go  after  other  gods,  which 

13.  6,  13  saying,  Let  us  go  and  serve  other  go. 

13.  7  gods  of  the  people  which  are  round  about 

17.  3  And  hath  gone  and  served  othergods,  and 

18.  20  shall  speak  in  the  name  of  other  gods 
20.  18  which  they  have  done  unto  their  gods;  so 
28.  14  not  go  aside,  .to  go  after  other  gods  to 

28.  36,  64  and  there  shalt  thou  serve  other  gods 

29.  18  to  go  (and)  serve  the  gods  of  these  nations 
29.  26  served  othergods.  .gods  whom  they  knew 

30. 1 7  and  worship  other  gods,  and  serve  them 

31. 16  a  whoring  after  the  gods  of  the  strangers 

31.  18  in  that  they  are  turned  unto  other  gods 

31.  20  then  will  they  turn  unto  other  gods,  and 

32.  17  They  sacrificed,  .to  gods  whom  they  knew 
32.  37  he  shall  say,  Where  (are)  their  gods, (their) 

Josh  22.  22  The  Lord,Go;1  of  gods,  the  Lord  God  of  g. 

23.  7  make  mention  of  the  name  of  their  gods 
16  and -have  gone  and  served  other  gods, and 

2  fathers  dwelt.,  and  they  served  other  gods 
,  14,  15  the  gods  which  your  fathers  served 

15  or  the  gods  of  the  Amorites,  in  whose 
,  16  said,  God  forbid  that  we.  serve  other  g. 

24.  20  serve  strange  gods,  then  will  he  turn  and 
24.  23  put  away,  the  strange  gods  which  (are) 

3  and  their  gods  shall  be  a  snare  unto  you 

2.  12  other  gods,  of  the  gods  of  the  people  that 

2.17  they  went  a  whoring  after  other  gods,  and 

2.  19  in  following  other  gods  to  serve  them,  and 

3.  6  gave,  .to  their  sons,  and  served  their  gods 

5.  8  They  chose  new  gods  ;  then  (was)  war  in 

6.  10  fear  not  the  gods  of  the  Amorites,  in 
10.  6  served,  .the  gods  of  Syria,  and  the  gods 
10.  6  gods  of  Moab,  and  the  gods  of  the  chil. 

10.  6  the  gods  of  the  Philistines,  and  forsook 
10.  13  ye  have  forsaken  me,  and  served  other  g. 
10.  14  cry  unto  the  gods  which  ye  have  chosen 

10. 16  put  away  the  strange  gods  from  among 

17.  5  the  man  Micah  had  an  house  of  gods,  and 

18.  24  Ye  have  taken  away  my  gods  which  I 
Ruth  1.  13  unto herpeopleand unto hergods  :  return 


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24. 

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Sa . 


4.  8  out  of  the  hand  of  these  mighty  gods? 

4.  8  the  gods  that  smote  the  Egyptians  with 

6.  5  from  off  your  gods,  and  from  off  your  la. 

7.  3  put  away  the  strange  gods  and  Ashtaroth 

8.  8  forsaken  me,  andserved  other  gods,  sodo 
17.  43  the  Philistine  cursed  David  by  his  gods 
26.  19  driven  me.  .saying,  Go,  serve  other  gods 
28.  13  I  saw  gods  ascending  out  of  the  earth 

2  Sa.  7,  23  Egypt,  (from)  the  nations  and  their  gods? 


1  Ki. 


11. 

11. 

11. 


6  and  serve  other  gods,  and  worship  them 
9  and  have  taken  hold  upon  other  gods 
2  will  turn  away  your  heart  after  their  go. 
4  turned  away  his  heart  after  other  gods 
8  wives,  which  burnt  incense .  .unto  their  g. 


1  Ki.  11.  10  that  he  should  not  go  after  other  gods 

12.  28  behold  thy  gods,  O  Israel,  which  brought 

14.  9  hast  gone  and  made  thee  othergods,  and 
18.  24  call  ye  on  the  name  of  your  gods,  and  I 

18.  25  call  on  the  name  of  your  gods,  but  put 

19.  2  So  let  the  gods  do  (to  me),  and  more  also 

20.  10  The  gods  do  so  unto  me,  and  more  also,  if 
20.  23  Their  gods  (are)  gods  of  the  hills ;  theref. 

2  Ki.  5.  17  neither  burnt,  .sacrifice  unto  other  gods 

17.  7  that  the  children . .  had  feared  other  gods 

17.  29  every  nation  made  gods  of  their  own 
17.  31  burnt  their  children  in  fire  to.  .the  gods 
17.  33  served  their  own  gods,  after  the  manner 
17.  35  Ye  shall  not  fear  other  gods,  nor  bow  yo. 
17.  37  observe,  .and  ye  shall  not  fear  other  gods 

17.  38  forget;  neither  shall  ye  fear  other  gods 

18.  33  Hath  any  of  the  gods,  .delivered  at  all 

18.  34  Where  (are)  the  gods  of  Hamath,  and  of 
18.  34  where  (are)  the  gods  of  Sepharvaim,  He. 

18.  35  Who  (are)  they  among  all  the  gods  of  the 

19.  12  Have  the  gods,  .delivered  them  which  my 
19.  18  cast  their  gods . .  for  they  were  (no)  gods 
22.  17  and  have  burnt  incense  unto  other  gods 

1  Ch.  5.  25  went  a  whoring  after  the  gods  of  the  pe. 

10.  10  his  armour  in  the  house  of  their  gods 

14.  12  when  they  had  left  their  gods  there,  Da. 
16.  25  he  also  (is)  to  be  feared  above  all  gods 
16.  26  For  all  the  gods  of  the  people  (are)  idols 

2  Ch.  2.  s  for  great  (is)  our  God  above  all  gods 

7.  19  shall  go  and  serve  othergods,  and  worship 
7.  22  laid  hold  on  other  gods,  and  worshipped 

13.  8  calves,  which  Jeroboam  made  you  for  g. 
13.  9  may  be  a  priest  of  (them  that  are)  no  go. 

25.  14  brought  the  gods  of  the  children  of  Seir 
25.  14  set  them  up  (to  be)  his  gods,  and  bowed 
2;.  15  Why  hast  thou  sought  after  the  gods  of 
25.  20  because  they  sought  after  the  gods  of  E. 
28.  23  he  sacrificed  unto  the  gods  of  Damascus 
28.  23  the  gods  of  the  kings  of  Syria  help  them 
28.  25  burn  incense  unto  other  gods,  and  prov. 
32. 13  were  the  gods  of  the  nations  of  those  la. 
32.  14  Who  (was  there)  among  all  the  gods  of 
32.  17  As  the  gods  of  the  nations  of  (other)  lauds 

32.  19  as  against  the  gods  of  the  people  of  the 

33.  15  took  away  the  strange  gods,  and  the  idol 

34.  25  and  have  burned  incense  unto  other  gods 
Ezra  1.  7  had  put  them  in  the  house  of  his  gods 
Psa.  82.  1  God  standeth.  .lie  judgeth  among  the  g. 

82.  6  I  have  said,  Ye  (are)  gods;  and  all  of  you 
86.  8  Among  the  gods  (there  is)  none  like  unto 

95.  3  the  Lord  (is),  .a  great  King  above  all  go. 

96.  4  the  Lord,  .(is)  to  be  feared  above  all  go. 

96.  5  For  all  the  gods  of  the  nations  (are)  idols 

97.  7  Confounded  be  all. .  worship  him,  all  (ye)g. 
97.  9  thou,  Lord  . .  art  exalted  far  above  all  gods 

135.  5  and  (that)  our  Lord  (is)  above  all  gods 

136.  2  0  give  thanks  unto  the  God  of  gods :  for 
138.  1  before  the  gods  will  I  sing  praise  unto 

Isa.  21.  9  images  of  her  gods  he  hath  broken  unto 

36.  18  Hath  any  of  the  gods  of  the  nations  deli. 

36.  19  Where  (are)  the  gods  of  Hamath  and  Ar?. 
36.  19  where  (are)  the  gods  of  Sepharvaim  ?  and 

36.  20  Who  (are  they)  among  all  the  gods  of 

37.  12  Have  the  gods,  .delivered  them  which 

37.  19  cast  their  gods,  .for  they  (were)  no  gods 

41.  23  that  we  may  know  that  ye  (are)  gods 

42.  17  say  to  the  molten  images,  Ye  (are)  our  g. 
Jer.  1.  16  have  burnt  incense  unto  other  gods,  and 

2.  11  changed  (their)  gods, which(are)yet nog.? 

2.  28  But  where  (are)  thy  gods  that  thou  hast 
2.  28  number  of  thy  cities  are  thy  gods,  O  Jud. 

5.  7  sworn  by  (them  that  are)  no  gods :  when 
5.  19  and  served  strange  gods  in  your  land,  so 
7.  6  neither  walk  after  other  gods  to  your  hit. 

7.  9  walk  after  other  gods  whom  ye  know  not 

7. 18  pour  out  drink  offerings  unto  other  gods 
11.  10  they  went  after  other  gods  to  serve  them 
11. 12  go  and  cry  unto  the  gods  unto  whom  they 
11.  13  number  of  thy  cities  were  thy  gods,  0  J. 

13.  10  and  walk  after  other  gods,  to  serve  them 
16.  11  walked  after  other  gods,  and  have  served 
16.  13  there  shall  ye  serve  other  gods  day  and 
16.  20  man  make  gods. .and  they  (are)no  gods? 

19.  4  burnt  incense  in  it  unto  other  gods,  wh. 

19.  13  poured  out  drink  offerings  unto  other  g. 

22.  9  and  worshipped  other  gods,  and  served 
25.  6  And  go  not  after  other  gods  to  serve  them 
32.  29  poured  out  drink  offerings  unto  other  go. 

35.  15  go  not  after  other  gods  to  serve  them 

43.  12  kindle  a  fire  in  the  houses  of  the  gods  of 

43.  13  the  houses  of  the  gods  of  the  Egyptians 

44.  3  to  serve  other  gods,  whom  they  knew  not 
44.  5  to  burn  no  incense  unto  other  gods 

44.  8  burning  incense  unto  othergods  in  the 
44.  15  burnt  incense  unto  other  gods,  and  all 
46.  25  No,  and  Pharaoh,  .with  their  gods,  and 
48.  35  and  him  that  burneth  incense  to  his  gods 
Dan.  11.  8  also  carry  captives  into  Egypt  their  gods 
IIos.  3.  1  who  look  to  other  gods,  and  love  flagons 

14.  3  neither  will  we  say.  (Ye  are)  our  gods 
Nah.  1.  14  out  of  the  house  of  thy  gods  will  I  cut 
Zeph.  2.  11  he  will  famish  all  the  gods  of  the  earth 


.  God,  a  god,  object  of  worship,  Beds  theos. 

Johnio.  34  written  in  your  law,  I  said,  Ye  are  gods? 

10.  35  he  called  them  gods  unto  whom  the  word 
Acts  7.  40  Make  us  gods  to  go  before  us :  for  (as  for) 

14.  11  gods  are  come  down  to  us  in  the  likeness 

19.  26  they  he  no  gods  which  are  made  with 
1  Co.  8.  5  For  though  there  be  that  are  called  gods 
8.  5  as  there  be  gods  many,  and  lords  many 
Gal.  4.  8  unto  them  which  by  nature  are  no  gods 


A  little  demon,  deified  spirit ,  boupcdviov  daimonion * 
Acts  17.  18  to  be  a  setter  forth  of  strange  gods 


GOETH  up,  that  — 

A  going  up,  ascent,  maaleh. 

Josh  10.  10  along  the  way  that  goeth  up  to  Betli-hor. 

GOETH,  where  — 

Entrance,  going  in,  KUO  mubo. 

Deutn.  30  by  the  way  where  the  sun  goeth  down,  in 
GOG,  113  high,  mountain. 

1.  A  Reubenite,  and  grandson  of  Joel.  B.C.  1600. 

1  Ch.  5.  4  Shemaiali  his  son,  G.  his  son,  Sh.  his  son 


2.  A  prince  of  Rosli,  Mesliek,  Tubal,  and  Tiras,  in 
ancient  Scythia  or  Tartary. 


Eze.  38.  2  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against  G.,  the 

38.  3  Behold,  I  (am)  against  thee,  O  G.,  the 

38.  14  son  of  man,  prophesy  and  say  unto  G. 

38.  16  when  I  shall  be  sanctified  in  thee,  O  G. 

38.  18  when  G.  shall  come  against  the  land  of 

39.  1  thou  son  of  man,  prophesy  against  G. 

39.  1  Behold,  I  (am)  against  thee,  O  G.,  the 
39.  11  I  will  give  unto  G.  a  place  there  of  grav. 

39.  11  there  shall  they  bury  G.,  and  all  his  mul. 
Rev.  20.  8  G .  and  Magog,  to  gather  them  together  to 

GOING  — 

1  .A  step,  going,  iu’n  ashur. 

Psa.  17.  s  Hold  up  my  goings  in  thy  paths,  (that)  my 

40.  2  upon  a  rock,  (and)  established  my  goings 
Provi4. 15  the  prudent  (man)  looketh  well  to  his  go. 

2.  A  going,  way,  company,  ru’^q  halikali. 

Psa.  68.  24  seen  thy  goings,  0  God;  (even)  the  goings 

3.  To  go  on,  qS;  yalak. 

2  Sa.  2.  19  in  going  he  turned  not  to  the  right  hand 
2Ch.11.  4  and  returned  from  going  against  Jeroboam 
Prov  30.  29  go  well,  yea,  four  are  comely  in  going 

4 . Path,  custom,  nbiya  magalah. 

Prov.  5.  21  the  Lord,  and  he  pondereth  all  his  goings 
Isa.  59.  8  and  (there  is)  no  judgment  in  their  goings 

5 . A  step,  going,  mitsad. 

Prov  20.  24  Man’s  goings  (are)  of  the  Lord  ;  how  can 
C.  To  go  over  or  beyond,  i; y  abar. 

Job  33.  28  deliver  his  soul  from  going  into  the  pit 

7.  A  step,  foot,  cys  paam. 

Psa.  140.  4  who  have  purposed  to  overthrow  my  go. 

8 . A  step,  pace,  ipy  tsaad. 

Job  34.  21  ways  of  man,  and  he  seeth  all  his  goings 

9.  Stepping,  going,  rnjiy  iseadah. 

2  Sa.  5.  24  when  thou  hearest  the  sound  of  a  going 
1  Ch.  14.  15  w  hen  thou  shalt  hear  a  sound  of  going  in 

GOING  about  — 

To  go  or  set  round,  qqi  naqaph,  5. 

Josh.  6.  11  compassed  the  city,  going  about  (it)  once 

GOING  down  — 

1  .To  go  in,  ru  bo. 

Gen.  15.  12  when  the  sun  was  going  down,  a  deep 
Exodi7.  12  steady  until  the  going  down  of  the  sun 
Deut  16.  6  at  the  going  dawn  of  the  sun,  at  the  sea. 
Josh  10.  27  at  the  time  of  the  going  down  of  the  sun 

1  Ki.22.  36  about  the  going  down  of  the  sun,  saying 

2  Ch.  18.  34  about  the  time  of  the  sun  going  down  he 
2.  To  go  dovm,  tv  yarad. 

Job  (33.  24  Deliver  him  from  going  down  to  the  pit 


3. Going  in,  entrance,  tone  mabo. 

Josh.  1.  4  sea  toward  the  going  down  of  the  sun 
Psa.  50.  1  of  the  sun  unto  the  going  down  thereof 
104.  19  the  sun  knoweth  his  going  down 
1 13.  3  the  sun  unto  the  going  down  of  the  same 
Mai.  1.  11  unto  the  going  down  of  the  same,  my  na. 


4.  Going  down,  iqio  morad. 

Josh.  7.  5  smote  them  in  the  going  down :  where. 

10.  1 1  (and)  were  in  the  going  down  to  Beth-ho. 
Jer.  48.  5  in  the  going  down  of  Horonaim  the  ene. 

5 . Going  in  or  douni,  bya  meal. 

Dan.  6.  14  till  the  going  down  of  the  sun  to  deliver 


GOING,  to  be  — 

To  enter,  Troptvofj.cn  poreuomai. 

Matt28.  11  when  they  were  going,  behold,  some  of 

GOING  forth  — 

1 .  To  go  out  or  forth,  sty;  yatsa. 

Isa.  13.  10  sun  shall  be  darkened  in  his  going  forth 

2.  A  going  out  or  forth,  Ryio  motsa. 

Psa.  19.  6  going  forth  (is)  from  the  end  of  the  heav. 
Eze.  44.  5  with  every  going  forth  of  the  sanctuary 
Dan.  9.  25  from  the  going  forth  of  the  commandm. 
Hos.  6.  3  going  forth  is  prepared  as  the  morning 

3.  Outgoings,  rnuyin  totsaoth. 

Nuni34.  4  the  going  forth  thereof  shall  be  from  the 
34.  8  the  goings  forth  of  the  border  shall  be  to 
GOING  out  — 

1  .To  go  out  or  forth,  tty;  yatsa. 

Deut33.  18  he  said,  Rejoice,  Zebulun,  in  thy  going  o. 

1  Sa.  29.  6  thy  going  out  and  thy  coming  in  with  me 

2  Ki.19.  27  thy  going  out,  and  thy  coming  in,  and 
Isa.  37.  28  thy  going  out,  and  thy  coming  ip,  and 


GOING 


425 


GOLD 


Going  out  or  forth,  n)P to  motsa. 

Vunim  2  Moses  wrote  their  goings  out  according 
\\  2  journeys  according  to  their  goings  out 
2  Sa  3  25  to  know  thy  going  out,  and  thy  coming 

•‘BBS'S.  SffiRKi * ■>«"■ ■?„** 

si  0  goings  out  of  it  shall  be  at  Hazar-enan 
Josh  4  goings  out  of  that  coast  were  at  the  sea 
7  the  goings  out  thereof  were  at  En-rogel 
11  goings  out  of  the  border  were  at  the  sea 
,rt  2  and  the  goings  out  thereof  are  at  the  sea 
16  8  the  goings  out  thereof  were  at  the  sea 
i£  12  goings  out  thereof  were  at  the  wilderness 
18.  14  goings  out  thereof  were  at  Kirjath-baal 
Eze.  48.  30  goings  out  of  the  city  on  the  north  side 

rOING  over  — 

1*0  no  over  or  beyond ,  "Oil  abar.  . 

>Tum32.  7  from  going  over  into  the  land  which  the 

JOINS  to  and  fro, — 

.To  go  about,  Sm  azal,  4.  .  ,  , _ „ 

Eze  27.  19  Dan  also  and  Javan  going  to  and  fio  occ. 

>  To  no  to  and  fro,  »W»  shut. 

Job  1  7  From  going  to  and  fro  in  the  earth,  and 

2.  2  From  going  to  and  fro  in  the  earth,  and 

JOING  up  — 

1  A  aoinq  up,  ascent,  .17110  maaleli. 

Josh  is  7  that  (is)  before  the  going  up  to  Adummi. 

18.  17  (is)  over  against  the  going  up  of  Adumm. 
Judg  1.  36  coast,  (was)  from  the  going  up  to  Akra. 

2  Ki  O.  I7  (they  did  so)  at  the  going  up  to  Gur,  wh. 

Neb  12.  T.7  at  the  going  up  of  the  wall,  .above  the 
.Ter  48  5  For  in  the  going  up  of  Luhith  continual 

Eze.  40.  31,  34,  37  the  going  up  to  it  (had)  eight  steps 

l.  To  go  up,  rh'J  alali. 

Neh.  3.  19  over  against  the  going  up  to  the  armoury 

3  Upper  chamber,  gallery,  ascent,  n;bst.  aliyyah. 

Neh  3  31  Miplikad,  and  to  the  going  up  of  the 

3.  32  between  the  going  up  of  the  corner  unto 

GOINGS  forth  — 

Outgoings,  n'lNyio  molsaoth.  ,  , 

Mic.  5.  2  whose  goings  forth  (have  been)  from  of 

GO'-LAN,  iVin  circle. 

A  Levitical  city  of  Manasseh  in  Bashan,  and  one  of  the 
three  cities  of  refuge  E.  of  the  Jordan,  lhe  village  of 
jVm m  on  the  E.  border  of  J auldu  is  much  too  fai 
eastward  to  be  Golan. 

Dent  4.  43  and  G.  in  Baslian,  of  the  Manassites 
Josh.20.  8  G.  in  Baslian  out  of  tile  tribe  of  Manass. 

21  27  out  of..  Manasseh,  (they  gave)  G.  111  Bash. 

1  Cli.  6.71  Unto  the  sons  of  Gershom  (were  given).  .G. 

GOLD  — 

1.  Defence,  wealth,  'tzibetsar. 

Job  36.  19  not  gold,  nor  all  the  forces  of  strength 

2.  Defence ,  wealth,  ixa  better. 

Job  22.  24  shalt  thou  lay  up  gold  as  dust,  and  the 

3.  Gold,  ( from  its  shining),  ail  dehab. 

Ezra  5.  14  vessels  also  of  gold  and  silver  of  the 

7  15  to  carry  the  silver  and  gold,  which  the 
7  16  the  silver  and  gold  that  thou  canst  find 

7.  18  with  the  rest  of  the  silver  and  the  gold 
Dan.  2.  32  This  image’s  head  (was)  of  tine  gold,  his 
2  35  clay,  the  brass,  the  silver,  and  the  gold 
2  38  over  them  all.  Tliou(art)  this  head  of  gold 

2.  45  brass,  the  clay,  the  silver,  and  the  gold 

3.  1  the  king  made  an  image  of  gold,  whose 

5.  4  praised  the  gods  of  gold,  and  of  silver 

e  7  (have)  a  chain  of  gold  about  his  neck,  and 
s’  16  (have)  a  chain  of  gold  about  thy  neck,  and 
5  23  hast  praised  the  gods  of  silver,  and  gold 

5.  29  (put)  a  chain  of  gold  about  his  neck,  and 

i.Gold,  {from  its  shining),  an;  zaliab. 

Gen.  2.  11  whole  land  of  Havilali,  where  (there  is)g. 
2.  12  the  gold  of  that  land  (is)  good  :  there  (is) 
13  2  very  rich  in  cattle,  in  silver,  and  in  gold 
24. 22  bracelets . .  of  ten  (shekels)  weight  of  gold 

24.  35  flocks,  and  herds,  and  silver,  and  gold 

24.  53  jewels  of  silver,  and  jewels  of  gold,  and 
41.  42  and  put  a  gold  chain  about  Ins  neck 

44.  8  out  of  thy  lord’s  house  silver  or  gold? 

Exod.  3.  22  of  silver,  and  jewels  of  gold,  and  raiment 

11.  2  borrow,  .jewels  of  silver,  and  jewels  of  g. 

12.  35  of  silver,  and  jewels  of  gold,  and  raiment 

20.  23  neither  shall  ye  make,  .you  gods  of  gold 
25  3  take  of  them  ;  gold,  and  silver,  and  brass 

25.  11  And  thou  shalt  overlay  it  with  pure  gold 

25.  11  make  upon  it  a  crown  of  gold  round  abo. 
25.  12  thou  shalt  cast  four  rings  of  gold  for  it 
25.  13  make  staves,  .and  overlay  them  with  g. 
25.  17  thou  shalt  make  a  mercy  seat  (of)  pure  g. 
25. 18  thou  shalt  make  two  cherubim  (of)  gold 
25.  24  gold,  and  make  thereto  a  crown  of  gold 
25.  26  thou  shalt  make  for  it  four  rings  of  gold 
25.  28  overlay  them  with  gold,  that  the  table 
25.  29  (of)  pure  gold  shalt  thou  make  them 

25.  31  shalt  make  a  candlestick  (of)  pure  gold 
25.  36  it  (shall  be)  one  beaten  work  (of)  pure  g. 
25.  38  snuff  dishes,  .(shall  be  of)  pure  gold 

25.  39  a  talent  of  pure  gold  shall  he  make  it 

26.  6  thou  shalt  make  fifty  taches  of  gold,  and 

26.  20  with  gold,  and  make  their  rings  (of)  gold 

54 


Exod26.  29  thou  shalt  overlay  the  bars  with  gold 
26  32  with  gold  :  their  hooks  (shall  be  of)  gold 
26  37  with  gold,  (and)  their  hooks  (shall  be  of)  g. 

28  5  they  shall  take  gold,  and  blue,  and  pur. 

28  6  they  shall  make  the  ephod  (of)  gold,  (of)  b. 

28  8  gold,  (of)  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet 

28  II  make  them  to  be  set  in  ouches  of  gold 
28.  13  And  thou  shalt  make  ouches  (of)  gold 
28  14  And  two  chains  (of)  pure  gold  at  the  ends 
28  15  (of)  gold,  (of)  blue,  and  (of)  purple,  and 
28  20  shall  be  set  in  gold  in  their  inclosings 
28  22  the  ends  (of)  wreathen  work  (of)  pure  gold 
28.  23  upon  tiie  breastplate  two  rings  of  gold 
28.  24  shalt  put  the  two  wreathen  (chains)  of  g. 

28.  26  thou  shalt  make  two  rings  of  gold,  and 
28  27  two  (other)  rings  of  gold  thou  shalt  make 
28.  33  bells  of  gold  between  them  round  about 
28  36  thou  shalt  make  a  plate" (of)  pure  gold 
30.  3  thou  shalt  overlay  it  with  pure  gold,  the 
30.  3  make  unto  it  a  crown  of  gold  round  about 

30  5  the  staves,  and  overlay  them  with  gold 

31  4  work  in  gold,  and  in  silver,  and  in  brass 
32.  24  Whosoever  hath  any  gold,  let  them  break 
32.  31  great  sin,  and  have  made  them  gods  of  g. ! 

35.  5  an  offering,  gold,  and  silver,  and  brass 

35.  22  and  rings,  and  tablets,  all  jewels  of  gold 

35.  22  (offered)  an  offering  of  gold  unto  the  Loup 

35  32  work  in  gold,  and  in  silver,  and  in  brass 

36  13  he  made  fifty  taches  of  gold,  and  coupled 

36  34  with  gold,  and  made  their  rings  (of)  gold 

36.  34  and  overlaid  the  bars  with  gold 

36.  36  them  with  gold :  their  hooks  (were  of)  g. 

36.  38  their  chapiters  and  their  fillets  with  gold 

37  2  he  overlaid  it  with  pure  gold  within  and 

37.  2  made  a  crown  of  gold  to  it  round  about 

37.  3  he  cast  for  it  four  rings  of  gold,  (to  be  set) 

37.  4  made  staves.  ,and.overlaid  them  with  g. 

37.  6  And  he  made  the  mercy  seat  (of)  pure  g. 

-.7  7  he  made  two  cherubims  (of)  gold,  beaten 

37!  11  gold,  and  made  thereunto  a  crown  of  g. 

37.  12  and  made  a  crown  of  gold  for  the  border 
37  13  he  cast  for  it  four  rings  of  gold,  and  put 
37  15  overlaid  them  with  gold,  to  bear  the  tab. 

37  16  his  covers  to  cover  withal,  (of)  pure  gold 
37.  17  he  made  the  candlesticks  (of)  pure  gold 

37  22  all . .  (was)  one  beaten  work  (of)  pure  gold 
37.  23  and  his  snuff  dishes,  (of)  pure  gold 

37.  24  (Of)  a  talent  of  pure  gold  made  he  it,  and 
•37  26  he  overlaid  it  with  pure  gold,  (both)  the 
37.  26  made  unto  it  a  crown  of  gold  round  abo. 

37.  27  he  made  two  rings  of  gold  for  it  under 
37.  28  the  staves,  .and  overlaid  them  with  gold 

38  24  the  gold  that  was  occupied  for  the  work 

38  24  the  gold  of  the  offering,  was  twenty  and 

39  2  he  made  the  ephod  (of)  gold,  blue,  and 
3Q  3  they  did  beat  the  gold  into  thin  plates 
30.  5,  8  (of)  gold,  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet 
39  6  onyx  stones  inclosed  in  ouches  of  gold 
39.  13  in  ouches  of  gold  in  their  inclosings 

30.  15  the  ends,  (of)  wreathen  work  (of)  pure  g. 

39.  16  made  two  ouches  (of)  gold,  and  two  gold 
39. 17  they  put  the  two  wreathen  chains  of  gold 
30.  19  they  made  two  rings  of  gold,  and  put 

30.  25  they  made  bells  (of)  pure  gold  ,  and  put 

39.  30  the  plate  of  the  holy  crown  (of)  pure  go. 

40.  5  thou  shalt  set  the  altar  of  gold  for  the 
Nu ill.  7.  14  One  spoon  of  ten  (shekels)  of  gold,  full  of 

7.  20  One  spoon  of  gold  of  ten  (shekels),  full 

7.  84  twelve  silver  bowls,  twelve  spoons  of  go. 

7  86  the  gold  of  the  spoons  (was)  an  hundred 

8.  4  And  this  work,  .(was  of)  beaten  gold,  unto 
22  18  give  me  his  house  full  of  silver  and  gold 
24  13  give  me  his  house  full  of  silver  and  gold 

31.  2?  gold,  and  the  silver,  the  brass,  the  iron 
31.  50  of  jewels  of  gold,  chains,  and  bracelets 
31  51  Eleazar  the  priest  took  the  gold  of  them 
31]  52  gold  of  the  offering  that  they  offered  up 
31.  54  the  priest  took  the  gold  of  the  captains 

Deut.  7.  25  desire  the  silver  or  gold  (that  is)  on  them 
813  thy  silver  and  thy  gold  is  multiplied,  and 
17. 17  greatly  multiply  to  himself  silver  and  gold 
29.  17  silver  and  gold,  which  (were)  among  them 
Josh.  6.  iq  gold,  and  vessels  of  brass  and  iron,  (are) 

6.  24  the  gold,  and  the  vessels  of  brass  and  of 

7.  21  a  wedge  of  gold  of  fifty  shekels  weight 

7.  24  the  garment,  and  the  wedge  of  gold,  and 
22.  8  with  gold,  and  with  brass,  and  with  iron 

Judg.  8.  26  thousand  and  seven  hundred  (shekels).,  g. 

1  Sa.  6.  8  put  the  jewels  of  gold,  which  ye  return 

6.  II  the  coffer  with  the  mice  of  gold,  and  the 
6.  15  wherein  the  jewels  of  gold  (were),  and 

2  Sa.  1  24  on  ornaments  of  gold  upon  your  apparel 

8  7  David  took  the  shields  of  gold  that  were 

8.  10  and  vessels  of  gold,  and  vessels  of  brass 

8  1 1  the  silver  and  gold  that  he  had  dedicated 
12.  30  talent  of  gold  with  the  precious  stones 
21.  4  We  will  have  no  silver  nor  gold  of  Saul 
1  Ki  6  20  he  overlaid  it  with  pure  gold  ;  and  (so) 

6.  21  overlaid  the  house  within  with  pure  gold 
6.  21  by  the  chains  of  gold  before  the  oracle 
6.  21  a  partition,  .and  he  overlaid  it  with  gold 
6  22  And  the  whole  house  he  overlaid  with  g. 
6  22  the  whole  altar,  .lie  overlaid  with  gold 
6.  28  And  he  overlaid  the  cherubim  with  gold 

6  30  floor  of  the  house  lie  overlaid  with  gold 
6.  32  overlaid  (them)  with  gold,  and  spread  g. 

6.  35  with  gold  fitted  upon  the  carved  work 

7  48  the  altar  of  gold,  and  the  table  of  gold 

7.  49  the  candlesticks  of  pure  gold,  five  on 

7  49  and  the  lamps,  and  the  tongs,  (of)  gold 
7.  50  (of)  pure  gold ;  and  the  hinges  (of)  gold 
7.  51  even  the  silver,  and  the  gold,  and  the  v. 


1  Ki.  9.  11  cedar  trees  and  fir  trees,  and  with  gold 

9.  14  sent  to  the  king  sixscore  talents  of  gold 

9.  28  fetched  from  thence  gold,  four  hundred 

10.  2  and  very  much  gold,  and  precious  stones 

io.  10  an  hundred  and  twenty  talents  of  gold 
10.  11  brought  gold  from  Ophir,  brought  in 

10.  14  the  weight  of  gold  that  came  to  Solomon 
10.  14  hundred  threescore  and  six  talents,  .gold 
10.  16  beaten  gold  :  six  hundred  (shekels)  of  g. 

10.  17  (of)  beaten  gold;  three  pound  of  gold  went 
10.  18  ivory,  and  overlaid  it  with  the  best  gold 
TO.  21  Solomon’s  drinking  vessels  (were  of)  gold 
10.  21  vessels  of  the  house,  .(were  of)  pure  gold 
10.  22  bringing  gold,  and  silver,  ivory,  and  apes 
10.  25  vessels  of  gold,  and  garments,  and  armo. 

12.  28  made  two  calves  (of)  gold,  and  said  unto 

14.  26  shields  of  gold  which  Solomon  had  made 
15. 15  the  house  of  the  Lorp,  silver,  and  gold 

15.  18  Asa  took  all  the  silver  and  the  gold  (that 

15.  19  unto  thee  a  present  of  silver  and  gold 
20.  3  Thy  silver  and  thy  gold  (is)  mine  ;  thy 
20  5  thy  gold,  and  thy  wives,  and  thy  children 

20  7  he  sent . .  for  my  silver,  and  for  my  gold 

48  made  ships,  .to  go  to  Ophir  for  gold 
5  six  thousand,  .of  gold,  and  ten  changes 
8  carried  thence  silver,  and  gold,  and 

13  any  vessels  of  gold,  or  vessels  of  silver 
18  all  the  gold,  .found  in  the  treasures  of 

14  he  took  all  the  gold  and  silver,  and  all 
8  Ahaz  took  the  silver  and  gold  (that  was 

14  talents  of  silver,  and  thirty  talents  of  gold 
13  the  silver,  and  the  gold,  and  the  spices 
33  trill. .  .talents  of  silver,  and  a  talent  of  go. 

35  gave  the  silver  and  the  gold  to  Pharaoh 
35  lie  exacted  the  silver  and  the  gold  of  the 

13  cut  in  pieces  all  the  vessels  of  gold  which 

15  (and)  such  things  as  (were)  of  gold,  (in)g. 

7  David  took  the  shields  of  gold  that  were 

10  all  manner  of  vessels  of  gold  and  silver 

11  with  the  silver  and  the  gold  that  he  bro. 

2  and  found  it  to  weigh  a  talent  of  gold 

25  six  hundred  shekels  of  gold  by  weight 

14  an  hundred  thousand  talents  of  gold 

16  Of  the  gold,  the  silver,  and  the  brass,  and 

14  gave)  of  gold  by  weight  for  (things)  of  g. 

.  15  the  weight  for  the  candlesticks  of  gold 
.  15  and  for  their  lamps  of  gold,  by  weight 
.  16  by  weight  (he  gave)  gold  for  the  tables 

17  Also  pure  gold  for  the  flesh  hooks,  and 
’  18  for  the  altar  of  incense  refined  gold  by 

18  gold  for  the  pattern  of  the  chariot  of  the 

2  the  gold  for  (things  to  be  made)  of  gold 

3  I  have  of  mine  own  proper  good,  of  gold 

4  three  thousand  talents  of  gold,  of  the  g. 

5  The  gold  for  (things)  of  gold,  and  the  sil. 

7  of  gold  five  thousand  talents  and  ten 

15  the  king  made  silver  and  gold  at  Jerusa. 

7  a  man  cunning  to  work  in  gold,  and  in 

14  skilful  to  work  in  gold,  and  in  silver,  in 

4  And  he  overlaid  it  within  with  pure  gold 

5  fir  tree,  which  he  overlaid  with  fine  gold 

6  and  the  gold  (was)  gold  of  Parvaim 

7  He  overlaid  also  the  house,  .with  gold 

8  he  overlaid  it  with  fine  gold,  .to  six  liun. 

9  weight  of  the  nails  (was)  fifty  shekels  of  g. 
g  lie  overlaid  the  upper  chambers  with  gold 

10  cherubim .  and  overlaid  them  with  gold 

7  And  he  made  ten  candlesticks  of  gold 

8  he  made  an  hundred  basins  of  gold 

20  Moreover  the  candlesticks,  .of  pure  gold 

21  tongs,  (made  he  of)  gold,  (and) . .  perfect  g. 

22  the  spoons,  and  the  censers,  (of)  pure  g. 

22  doors  of  the  house  of  the  temp,  .(were  of)  g. 

1  the  silver,  and  the  gold,  and  all  the  inst. 
18  four  hundred  and  fifty  talents  of  gold 

1  gold  in  abundance,  and  ■precious  stones 
q  an  hundred  and  twenty  talents  of  gold 

10  servants . .  which  brought  gold  from  Ophir 
13  the  weight  of  the  gold  that  came  to  Sol. 

13  and  threescore  and  six  talents  of  gold 

14  governors,  brought  gold  and  silver  to  S. 

15  made  two  hundred  targets  (of)  beaten  g. 

15  six  hundred .  .of  beaten  gold  went  to  one 

16  three  hundred  shields,  .beaten  gold 

16  three  hundred,  .of  gold  went  to  one  sin. 

17  throne,  .and  overlaid  it  with  pure  gold 

18  six  steps,  .with  a  footstool  of  gold.  .fast. 
20  And  all  the  drinking  vessels . .  (were  of )  g. 

20  and  all  the  vessels,  .(were  of)  pure  gold 

21  bringing  gold,  and  silver,  ivory,  and 
24  vessels  of  silver,  and  vessels  of  gold,  and 

q  lie  carried  away  also  the  shields  of  gold 
,1  and  the  candlestick  of  gold  with  the  lamps 
18  he  himself  had  dedicated,  silver,  and  g. 

2  Asa  brought  out  silver  and  gold  out  of 
■2  behold,  I  have  sent  thee  silver  and  gold 
o  great  gifts  of  silver,  and  of  gold,  and  of 

14  and  spoons,  and  vessels  of  gold  and  silver 
24  all  the  gold  and  the  silver,  and  all  the 
27  and  for  gold,  and  for  precious  stones 

3  hundred  talents  of  silver,  .a  talent  of  g. 
Ezra  '  1.  4,  6  with  gold,  and  with  goods,  and  with 

1  q  thirty  chargers  of  gold,  a  thousand  clia. 

xo  Thirty  basins  of  gold,  silver  basins  of 
i!  II  All  the  vessels  of  gold  and  of  silver  (were) 
2.  6q  They  cave,  .one  thousand  drams  of  gold 
i!  25  the  sifver,  and  the  gold,  and  the  vessels 

26  I  even  weighed,  .of  gold  an  hundred tal. 

27  Also  twenty  basins  of  gold  of  a  thousand 

8.  27  vessels  of  fine  copper,  precious  as  gold 
8.  28  the  silver  and  the  gold  (are)  a  freewill 
8.  30  the  weight  of  the  silver,  and  the  gold 


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Ezra  8.  33  the  silver  and  the  gold  and  the  vessels 
Neh.  7.  70  a  thousand  drams  of  gold,  fifty  basins 

7.  71,  72  twenty  thousand  drams  of  gold,  and 
Esth.  1.  6  the  beds  (were  of)  gold  and  silver,  upon 

1.  7  they  gave  (them)  drink  in  vessels  of  gold 

8.  15  with  a  great  crown  of  gold,  and  with  a 
Job  3.  is  Or  with  princes  tiiat  had  gold,  who  filled 

23.  10  hath  tried  me,  I  shall  come  forth  as  gold 
28.  1  and  a  place  of  gold  (where)  they  fine  (it) 
28.  6  of  sapphires  ;  and  it  hath  dust  of  gold 
28.  17  The  gold  and  the  crystal  cannot  equal  it 
31.  24  If  I  have  made  gold  my  hope,  or  have 
42.  1 1  money,  and  every  one  an  ear  ring  of  gold 
Psa.  19.  10  More  to  be  desired  (are  they)  than  gold 

45.  13  glorious,  .her  clothing  (is)  of  wrought  g. 
72.  15  to  him  shall  be  given  of  tiie  gold  of  Sheba 

105.  37  He  brought  them  forth  also  with,  .gold 
1 1 5.  4  Their  idols  (are)  silver  and  gold,  the  work 
1 19.  72  better  unto  me  than  thousands  of  gold 
1 19.  127  I  love  thy  commandments  above  gold 
135.  15  idols  of  the  heathen  (are)  silver  and  gold 
Prov  1 1.  22  (As)  a  jewel  of  gold  in  a  swine’s  snout 

17.  3  pot  (is)  for  silver,  and  the  furnace  for  g. 

20.  15  There  is  gold,  and  a  multitude  of  rubies 

22.  1  loving  favour  rather  than  silver  and  gold 

23.  11  like)  apples  of  gold  in  pictures  of  silver 
25.  12  (As)  an  ear  ling  of  gold,  and  an  ornament 
27.  2i  pot  for  silver,  and  the  furnace  for  gold 

Eccl.  2.  8  I  gathered  me  also  silver  and  gold,  and 
Song  1.  11  We  will  make  thee  borders  of  gold,  witli 
3. 10  He  made . .  the  bottom  thereof  (of)  gold 

5.  14  His  hands  (are  as)  gold  rings  set  with  the 
Isa.  2.  7  Their  land  also  is  full  of  silver  and  gold 

2.  20  his  idols  of  silver,  and  his  idols  of  gold 

13.  17  (as  for)  gold,  they  shall  not  delight  in  it 

30.  22  the  ornament  of  thy  molten  images  of  gold 

31.  7  his  idols  of  silver,  and  his  idols  of  gold 

39.  2  the  silver,  and  the  gold,  and  the  spices 

40.  19  the  goldsmith  spreadetli  it  over  with  gold 

46.  6  They  lavish  gold  out  of  the  bag,  and  weigh 
60.  6  they  shall  bring  gold  and  incense ;  and 
60.  9  their  silver  and  their  gold  with  them 

60.  17  For  brass  I  will  bring  gold,  and  for  iron 
Jer.  4.  30  thou  deckest  thee  with  ornaments  of  gold 
10.  4  They  deck  it  with  silver  and  with  gold 

10.  9  gold  from  Uphaz,  the  work  of  the  work. 
52.  19  (that)  which  (was)  of  gold  (in)  gold,  and 

Lam.  4.  1  How  is  the  gold  become  dim  !  (how)  is 
Eze.  7.  19  their  gold  shall  be  removed,  .their  gold 
16.  13  Thus  wast  thou  decked  with  gold  and  si. 
16.  17  fair  jewels  of  my  gold  and  of  my  silver 

27.  22  and  with  all  precious  stones,  and  gold 

28.  4  hast  gotten  gold  and  silver  into  thy  trea. 
28.  13  the  emerald,  and  the  carbuncle,  and  gold 
38. 13  to  carry  away  silver  and  gold,  to  take 

Dan.  11.  8  their  precious  vessels  of  silverand  of  gold 

11.  38  shall  he  honour  with  gold,  and  silver,  and 
11.  43  power  over  the  treasures  of  gold  and  of 

Hos.  2.  8  and  multiplied  her  silver  and  gold 

8.  4  of  their  silver  and  their  gold  have  they 
Joel  3.  5  ye  have  taken  my  silver  and  my  gold,  and 
Nah.  2.  9  the  spoil  of  silver,  take  the  spoil  of  gold 
Hab.  2.  19  it  (is)  laid  over  with  gold  and  silver,  and 
Zeph.  1.  18  Neither  their  silver  nor  their  gold  shall 
Hag.  2.  8  The  silver  (is)  mine,  and  the  gold(is)mine 
Zech.  4.  2  behold,  a  candlestick  all  (of)  gold,  with  a 

6.  11  take  silver  and  gold,  and  make  crowns 

13.  9  and  will  try  them  as  gold  is  tried :  they 

14.  14  gold,  and  silver,  and  apparel,  in  great 
Mai.  3.  3  and  purge  them  as  gold  and  silver,  that 

5 . Best  gold,  fnn  chatruts. 

Psa.  68.  13  silver,  and  her  feathers  with  yellow  gold 
Prov.  8.  10  and  knowledge  rather  than  choice  gold 

8.  19  My  fruit  is  better  than  gold,  yea,  than 
16.  16  How  much  better  .to  get  wisdom  than  g .? 

6 . Pure  gold,  ons  kethem. 

Job  28.  16  It  cannot  be  valued  with  the  gold  of  Op. 
Psa.  45.  9  hand  did  stand  the  queen  in  gold  of  Oph. 
Song  5.  1 1  His  head  (is  as). .  gold  ;  his  locks  (are)  bu. 

7 . Refined  gold,  iiia  segor. 

Job  28.  15  It  cannot  be  gotten  for  gold,  neither  shall 

8.  Gold,  xpva'iov  chrusion. 

Acts  3.  6  Peter  said,  Silver  and  gold  have  I  none 

20.  33  I  have  coveted  no  man's  silver,  or  gold 
Heb.  g.  4  the  ark.  .overlaid  round  about  with  gold 
1  Pe.  1.  7  being  much  more  precious  than  of  gold 

1.  18  with  corruptible  things,  (as) silver  and  g. 

3.  3  wearing  of  gold,  or  of  putting  on  of  app. 
Rev.  3.  18  I  counsel  thee  to  buy  of  me  gold  tried  in 

21.  18  the  city  (was)  pure  gold,  like  unto  clear 
21.  21  the  street  of  the  city  (was)  pure  gold,  as 

d.Gold,  xpuxis  chrusos. 

Matt.  2.  11  gifts;  gold,  frankincense,  and  myrrh 

10.  9  Provide  neither  gold,  nor  silver,  nor  brass 
23.  16  whosoever  shall  swear  by  the  gold  of  the 
23.  17  blind  1  for  whether  is  greater,  the  gold 
23. 17  or  the  temple  that  sanctifietli  the  gold? 
Acts  17.  29  that  the  Godhead  is  like  unto  gold,  or  si. 

1  Co.  3. 12  gold,  silver,  precious  stones,  wood,  hay 
1  Ti.  2.  9  not  with  broidered  hair,  or  gold,  or  pearls 
•Tas.  5.  3  Your  gold  and  silver  is  cankered  ;  and 
Rev.  9.  7  on  their  heads . .  as  it  were  crowns  of  gold 

9.  20  idols  of  gold,  and  silver,  and  brass,  and 
18. 12  The  merchandise  of  gold,  and  silver,  and 
18. 16  scarlet,  and  decked  with  gold,  and  preci. 

GOLD,  fine  — 

\.Best  good,  pin  charuts. 

Prov.  3. 14  and  the  gain  thereof  than  fine  gold 
Zech.  9.  3  and  fine  gold  as  the  mire  of  the  street 


2 . Pure  gold,  cns  kethem. 

Job  31.  24  or  have  said  to  the  fine  gold,  (Thou  art) 
Prov  25.  12  and  an  ornament  of  fine  gold,  (so  is)  a 
Lam.  4.  1  (how)  is  the  most  fine  gold  changed  !  the 
Dan.  10.  5  loins  (were)  girded  with  fine  gold  of  Up. 

3.  Fine  gold,  19  paz. 

Job  28.  ^exchange.  .(shallnotbefor)jewelsof  fineg. 
Psa.  19.  10  yea,  than  much  fine  gold  ;  sweeter  also 
1 19.  127  I  love  thy  commandments,  .above  fineg. 
Prov.  8.  19  My  fruit  (is)  better,  .yea,  than  fine  gold 
Song  5.  11  His  head  (is  as)  the  most  fine  gold ;  his 
5.  15  His  legs,  .set  upon  sockets  of  fine  gold 
Isa.  13.  12  make  a  man  more  precious  than  fine  gold 
Lam.  4.  2  sons  of  Zion,  comparable  to  fine  gold,  how 
GOLD,  pure  — 

1 .  Pure  gold,  cos  kethem. 

Job  28.  19  neither  shall  it  be  valued  with  pure  gold 

2.  Fine  gold,  15  paz. 

Psa.  21.  3  settest  a  crown  of  pure  gold  on  his  head 
GOLD,  of  — 

Golden,  of  gold,  xpvalos  chruseos. 

2  Ti.  2.  20  there  are  not  only  vessels  of  gold  and  of 
Rev.  4.  4  and  they  had  on  their  heads  crowns  of  g 

9.  20  idols  of  gold,  and  silver,  and  brass,  and 
GOLD  ring,  with  a  — 

Having  a  gold  ring,  xpoxoSaKTvXios  chrusodakt. 

Jas.  2  2  if  there  come,  .a man  with  a  gold  ring,  in 
GOLDEN  — 

1  .Gold,  arn  dehab. 

Ezra  6.  5  also  let  the  golden  and  silver  vessels  of 
Dan.  3.  5  fall  down  and  worship  the  golden  image 

3.  7  fell  down  (and)  worshipped  the  golden  i. 
3.  10  fall  down  and  worship  the  golden  image 
3.  12,  14,  18  nor  worship  the  golden  image 
5.  2  to  bring  the  golden  and  silver  vessels 
5.  3  Then  they  brought  the  golden  vessels 


2.  Gold,  an;  zahab. 

Gen.  24.  22  that  the  man  took  a  golden  ear  ring  of 
Exod25.  25  thou  shalt  make  a  golden  crown  to  the 
28.  34,  34  A  golden  bell  and  a  pomegranate 
30.  4  two  golden  rings  shalt  thou  make  to  it 
32.  2  Break  off  tliegolden  earrings,  which  (are) 

32.  3  the  people  brake  off  the  golden  ear  rings 
39.  20  they  made  two  (other)  golden  rings,  and 

39.  38  the  golden  altar,  and  the  anointing  oil 

40.  26  he  put  the  golden  altar  in  the  tent  of  the 
Lev.  8.  9  did  lie  put  the  golden  plate,  the  holy  cr. 
Num.  4.  11  upon  the  golden  altar  they  shall  spread 

7.  32,  38,  44,  50,  62,  68,  74,  80  One  golden  spo. 

7.  86  The  golden  spoons  (were)  twelve,  full  of 
Judg.  8.  24  they  had  golden  ear  rings,  because  they 

8.  26  the  weight  of  the  golden  ear  rings  that 

1  Sa.  6.  4  Five  golden  emerods,  and  five  golden  m. 

6.  17  these  (are)  tliegolden  emerods  which  the 
6.  18  the  golden  mice,  .the  number  of  all  the 

2  Ki.io.  29  the  golden  calves  that  (were)  in  Beth-el 

1  Ch.28. 17  for  the  golden  basins,  .by  weight  for 

2  Oil.  4.  19  the  golden  altar  also,  and  the  tables 

13.  8  (there  are)  with  you  golden  calves,  which 
Esth.  4.  11  king  shall  hold  out  the  golden  sceptre 

5.  2  the  king  held  out  to  Esther  the  golden 

8.  4  the  king  held  out  the  golden  sceptre  to. 
Eccl.  12.  6  or  the  golden  bowl  be  broken,  or  the  pi. 
Jer.  51.  7  Babylon,  .a  golden  cup  in  the  Lord's  h. 
Zech.  4.  12  through  the .  .golden  pipes,  .empty  the  g. 

3.  Golden,  of  gold,  xpoaeos  chruseos. 

Heb.  9.  4  Which  had  the  golden  censer  and  the  a. 

9.  4  wherein  (was)  the  golden  pot  that  had 
Rev.  1.  12  being  turned  I  saw  seven  golden  candle. 

1.  13  girt  about  the  paps  with  a  golden  girdle 

1.  20  and  the  seven  golden  candlesticks.  The 

2.  1  in  the  midst  of  the  seven  golden  candle. 
5.  8  golden  vials  full  of  odours,  which  are  the 
8.  3  And  another  angel  came,  .having  a  gold. 
8.  3  upon  the  golden  altar  which  was  before 
9. 13  from  the  four  horns  of  the  golden  altar 

14.  14  having  on  his  head  a  golden  crown,  and 

15.  6  their  breasts  girded  with  golden  girdles 

15.  7  golden  vials  full  of  the  wrath  of  God 
17.  4  having  a  golden  cup  in  her  hand  full  of 
21.  15  had  a  golden  reed  to  measure  the  city 

GOLDEN  city  — 

Golden  ore,  exactress  of  gold,  n^rna  madhebah. 

Isa.  14.  4  hath  the  oppressor  ceased  !  the  golden  c. 
GOLDEN  wedge  — 

Pure  gold,  Dna  kethem.' 

Isa.  13.  12  even  a  man  than  the  golden  wedge  of  0. 
GOLDSMITH  — 

1  -To  refine,  try,  purify,  rpy  tsaraph. 

Neh.  3.  8  Uzziel  the  son  of  Harliaiali,  of  the  gold. 

3.  32  repaired  the  goldsmiths  and  the  mereha. 
Isa.  40.  19  the  goldsmith  spreadetli  it  over  with  go. 

41.  7  so  the  carpenter  encouraged  the  goldsm. 
46.  6  They,  .hire  a  goldsmith  ;  and  he  maketh 

2.  Be finer,  purifier,  'sfn  tsorphi. 

Neh.  3.  31  repaired  Malchiah  the  goldsmith’s  son 
GOL-GO'-THA,  VoAyoda  a  skull. 

The  Hebrew  name  of  the  spot  at  which  Christ  was 
crucified.  It  is  so  given  by  three  of  the  evangelists ; 
but  Luke,  according  to  his  usual  practice,  gives  the 
Greek  equivalent. 

Matt.  27.  33  they  were  come  unto  a  place  called  G. 


Markis.  22  And  they  bring  him  unto  the  place  G. 
Johni9.  17  a  skull,  which  is  called  in  the  Hebrew,  G. 
GOL-I -ATH,  an  exile  or  soothsayer. 

A  famous  giant  of  Gath,  probably  a  descendant  of  the 
Rephaiin.  He  defied  the  armies  of  Israel,  but  was  : 
slain  and  despoiled  by  David  while  a  stripling.  His 
height  was  6  cubits  and  1  span ;  taking  the  cubit  at 
21  inches,  that  would  make  him  10J  feet  high.  B.c  1063. 

1  Sa.  17.  4  there  went  out  a  champion,  .named  O. 

17.  23  there  came  up  the  champion .  ,G.  by  name 

21.  9  G. . .  whom  thou  slewest  in  the  valley  of 

22.  10  and  gave  him  the  sword  of  G.  the  Bhilis. 
2Sa.  21.  19  where  Elhanan .  .slew  (the  brother  of)  G. 
i  CI1.20.  5  slew  Lalimi  the  brother  of  G.  the  Gittite 

GO'-MER,  nci  completion ,  heat. 

1.  Eldest  son  of  Japheth,  and  father  of  Ashkenaz,  Rip- 
hath,  and  Togarmah,  b.c.  2340.  He  was  progenitor  of 
the  Cimerians,  Cimbri,  and  other  branches  of  the 
Celtic  family,  as  well  as  of  the  modern  Gael  and  Cymry, 
the  latter  preserving  the  original  name  with  slight 
variation. 

Gen.  10.  2  sons  of  Japheth  ;  G.,  and  Magog,  and 

10.  3  the  sons  of  G.  ;  Ashkenaz,  and  Riphath 

1  Ch.  1.  5  sons  of  Japheth  ;  G.,  and  Magog,  and  M. 

1.  6  the  sons  of  G.  ;  Ashchenaz,  and  Riphath 

2.  The  people  descended  from  Gomer.  They  settled  on 
the  N.  of  the  Black  Sea,  and  then  spread  themselves  : 
southward  and  westward  to  the  extremities  of  Europe. 

Eze.  38.  6  G.,  and  all  his  bands ;  the  house  of  Tog. 

3.  The  wife  or  concubine  of  Hosea.  B.c.  785. 

Hos.  1.  3  So  he  went  and  took  G.  the  daughter  of 
GO-MOR'-RAH,  nybg  fissure,  submersion.  Toyota. 
One  of  the  five  “cities  of  the  plain”  or  “vale  of 
Siddim  ’’  that  were  plundered  by  Chedorlaomer  and  his 
allies.  All  these  cities  save  Zoar  were  afterwards  ; 
destroyed  with  fire  from  heaven. 

Gen.  10.  19  as  thou  goest,  unto  Sodom,  and  G.,  and 

13.  10  before  the  Lord  destroyed  Sodom  and  G. 

14.  2  made  war.  .with  Birslia  king  of  G.,  Shin. 

14.  8  there  went  out.  .the  king  of  G.,  and  the 
14.  10  the  kings  of  Sodom  and  G.  fled,  and  fell 
14.  11  they  took  all  the  goods  of  Sodom  and  G. 

18.  20  Because  the  cry  of  Sodom  and  G.  is  great 

19.  24  Lord  rained  upon  Sodom  and  upon  G.  br. 
19.  28  he  looked  toward  Sodom  and  G.,  and 

Deut  29.  23  like  the  overthrow  of  Sodom,  and  G.,  A. 

32.  32  For  their  vine  (is),  .of  thefieldsof  G. :  their 
Isa.  1.  9  Except,  .we  should  have  been  like  unto  G. 

1.  10  give  ear  unto  the  law.  .ye  people  of  G. 

13.  19  as  when  God  overthrew  Sodom  and  G. 

Jer.  23.  14  and  the  inhabitants  thereof  as  G. 

49.  18  As  in  the  overthrow  of  Sodom  and  G. 

50.  40  As  God  overthrew  Sodom  and  G.  and  the 
Amos  4.  11  of  you,  as  God  overthrew  Sodom  and  G. 
Zeph.  2.  9  and  the  children  of  Ammon  as  G.,  (even) 
Mattio.  15  It  shall  be  more  tolerable  for.  ,G.  in  the 
Mark  6.  11  It  shall  be  more  tolerable  for.  G.  in  the 
Rom.  9.  29  Except,  .we  had.  .been  made  like  unto  G. 

2  Pe.  2.  6  turning  the  cities  of  Sodom  and  G.  into 
Jude  7  Even  as  Sodom  and  G.,  and  the  cities 

GONE,  be  — 

A  measured  th  ing,  Tin  middad. 

Job  7.  4  When  shall  I  arise,  and  the  night  be  go.? 
GONE,  to  be  — 

1. To  go  away,  ms  azad. 

Dan.  2.  s  The  thing  is  gone  from  me  :  if  ye  will 

2.  8  because  ye  see  the  thing  is  gone  from  me 

2.  To  go  about  or  away,  azal. 

Deut  32.  36  when  he  seeth  that  (their)  power  is  gone 
Prov  20.  14  when  he  is  gone  his  way,  then  he  boast. 

8.11c  is  not,  there  is  not,  jjx  ayin. 

1  Ki.  20.  40  And  as  thy  servant  was  busy,  .he  was  g. 
Psa.  38.  10  light  of  mine  eyes,  it  also  is  gone  from 

4.  To  go  in,  (03  bo. 

Nurn.  7.  89  when  Moses  was  gone  into  the  tabernacle 
1  Sa.  20.  41  as  soon  as  the  lad  was  gone,  David  arose 
Jer.  44.  8  land  of  Egypt,  whither  ye  be  gone  to  d. 

44. 14  which  are  gone  into  the  land  of  Egypt  to 
44.  28  that  are  gone  into  the  land  of  Egypt  to 

5 . To  remove,  galah. 

Isa.  24. 11  is  darkened,  the  mirth  of  the  land  is  g. 

6.  To  go  mi,  f]1?.!  halak. 

Gen.  31.  30  now,  (though)  thou  wouldest  needs  be  g. 

34. 17  we  take  our  daughter,  and  we  will  be  g. 

1  Sa.  14.  17  Number  now,  and  see  who  is  gone  from 
1  Ki.22.  13  the  messenger  that  was  gone  to  call  Mi. 
Prov.  7.  19  For  the  goodman.  .is  gone  a  long  journey 
Song  2.  11  winter  is  past,  the  rain  is  over  (and)  gone 
6.  1  Whither  is  thy  beloved  gone,  O  thou  fa. 

Isa.  46.  2  but  themselves  are  gone  into  captivity 
Jer.  2.  23  I  am  not  polluted,  I  have  not  gone  after 
9.  10  the  fowl . .  and  the  beast . .  they  are  gone 
Lam. 1.  5  her  children  are  gone  into  captivity'  before 
1.  18  my  young  men  are  gone  into  captivity; 

Eze.  37.  21  among  the  heathen,  whither  they  be  gone 
Hos.  9.  6  lo,  they  are  gone  because  of  destruction 

7.  To  be  gone,  t]1??  halak,  2, 

Psa.  109.  23  I  am  gone  like  the  shadow  when  it  decl. 

8.  To  go  on,  f]1?;  yalak. 

Gen.  28.  7  Jacob  obeyed,  .and  was  gone  to  Fadan-a. 

42.  33  leave  one  of  your  brethren,  .and  be  gono 
Exodi2.  32  Also  take,  .as  ye  have  said,  and  be  gone 


GONE 


427 


GOOD 


,  Sa.  a.  22  sent  him  away,  and  he  was  gone  in  peace 
2  2-t  hath  sent  him  away,  and  he  is  gone  in  pe. 

2,  hast  sent  him  away,  andhe  is  quite  gone.' 

,  Ki  24  when  lie  was  gone,  a  lion  met  him  by  the 
i8  12  it  shall  come  to  pass.  .1  am  gone  from  thee 
Tob  10.  io  He  hath  destroyed  me.  .and  I  am  gone 
Ter  C  22  this  people.,  they  are  revolted  and  gone 
6  saitli  the  LORD,  thou  art  gone  backward 
Lam.  i.  6  they  are  gone  without  strength  before 

9  To  stretch  out,  turn  aside,  no)  natah. 

Psa.  73.  2  But  as  forme,  my  feet  were  almost  gone 

10.  To  go  in,  *03  bo.  ^  ,  , 

ExodTi.  8  until  he  was  gone  into  the  tabernacle 
Sum;?.  8o  When  Moses  was  gone  into  the  tabernacle 
Jer.  44.  14,  28  which  are  gone  into  the  land  of  Eg. 

W.To  qo  over  or  beyond, abar. 

Num  1 2  22  through  which  we  have  gone  to  search  it 
Psa.  42  7  thy  waves  and  thy  billows  are  gone  over 

Song  5.  6  had  withdrawn  himself,  (and)  was  gone 

GONE  (round)  about,  to  be  — 

To  ao  or  set  round,  *li3)  naqaph,  5. 

Job  1.  5  when  the  days  of . .  feasting  were  gone  ab. 

Isa.  15.  8  the  cry  is  gone  round  about  the  borders 

GONE  aside,  to  be  — 

To  turn,  be  turned  aside,  no  sur. 

Psa.  14.  3  They  are  all  gone  aside,  they  are  (all)  to. 

GONE  away,  to  be  — 

1  To  be  pressed,  estranged,  nil  zur,  2. 

Isa.  1.  4  children.,  they  are  gone  away  backward 

2 . To  move,  wander,  jm  nua. 

Job  28.  4  they  are  dried  up,  they  are  gone  away 

3.  To  go  on,  I1?;  yaldk. 

Judgi8.  24  Ye  have  taken,  .and  ye  are  gone  away 

4.  To  turn  aside,  no  sur. 

Mai.  3.  7  ye  are  gone  away  from  mine  ordinances 

GONE  back,  to  be  — 

To  turn  back,  3«*  shub. 

Ruth  1.  15  thy  sister  in  law  is  gone  back  unto  her 
GONE  out,  that  which  is  — 

An  out  going,  **?iD  motsa. 

Deut  23  23  That  which  is  gone  out  of  thy  lips  thou 

GONE  out,  thing  — 

Out  going,  ufo  motsa. 

Psa.  89.  34  nor  alter  the  thing  (that  is)  gone  out  of  my 

GONE  away  far,  to  be  — 

To  be  far  off,  pnn  rachaq. 

Eze.  44.  10  the  Levites  that  are  gone  away  far  from 

GOOD  — 

1  .Kind,  I'cn  chasid. 

Mic.  7.  2  The  good  (man)  is  perished  out  of  the  ea. 

2  Good,  39  tob.  . 

Ezra  5.  17  Now  therefore,  if .  .good  to  the  king,  let 

2>. Good,  3ia  tob. 

Gen.  1.  4  And  God  saw  the  light,  that  (it  was)  good 

1  10,  12,  18,  2i,  25  and  God  saw  that  it  (was)  g. 
t  31  God  saw.. and,  behold,  (it  was)  very  good 

2  9  pleasant  to  the  sight  and  good  for  food 
2  a  and  the  tree  of  knowledge  of  good  and 

2. 12  the  gold  of  that  land  (is)  good :  there 
2. 17  tree  of  the  knowledge  of  good  and  evil 

2  18  God  said,  (It  is)  not  good  that  the  man 
2.  5  shall  lie  as  gods,  knowing  good  and  evil 

3  6  woman  saw  that  the  tree  (was)  good  for 
3  22  is  become  as  one  of  us,  to  know  good  and 

13.  13  thou  slialt  be  buried  in  a  good  old  age 

18.  7  fetched  a  calf  tender  and  good,  and  gave 

19.  8  and  do  ye  to  them  as  (is)  good  in  your  ey. 

24.  50  we  cannot  speak  unto  thee  bad  or  good 

25.  8  died  in  a  good  old  age,  an  old  man,  and 

26  29  we  have  done  unto  thee  nothing  but  good 

27  9  fetch  me  from  thence  two  good  kids  of 

30  20  God  hath  indued  me  (with)  a  good  dowry 

31  24,  29  that  thou  speak  not.  .either  good  or 

40.  16  baker  saw  that  the  interpretation  was  g. 

41.  5  seven  ears  of  corn  came  up . .  rank  and  go. 
41.  22  seven  ears  came  up  in  one.  .full  and  go. 

41  24  the  thin  ear3  devoured  the  seven  good  e. 
41.  26  The  seven  good  kine  (are)  seven  years 
41.  26  and  the  seven  good  ears  (are)  seven  yea. 
41.  35  all  the  food  of  those  good  years  that  come 
44.  4  Wherefore  have  ye  rewardedevil  for  go.? 

49.  is  he  saw  that  rest  (was)  good,  and  the  land 

50.  20  God  meant  it  unto  good,  to  bring  to  pass 
Exod.  3.  8  unto  a  good  land  and  a  large,  unto  a  land 

18.  17  ’The  thing  that  thou  doest  (is)  not  good 
Lev.  27. 10  a  good  for  a  bad,  or  a  bad  for  a  good 

27. 12  shall  value  it,  whether  it  be  good  or  bad 
27. 14  shall  estimate  it,  whether  it  be  good  or  b. 
27.  33  He  shall  not  search  whether  it  be  good  or 

Numio.  29  come  thou  ,  .and  we  will  do  thee  good 

13.  19  the  land,  .whether  it  (be)  good  or  bad 

14.  7  The  land,  .(is)  an  exceeding  good  land 

24. 13  to  do.  .good  or  bad  of  mine  own  mind 
Deut.  1.  14  The  thing  which  thou  hast  spoken  (is) 

1.  25  a  good  land  which  the  Lord  our  God 
1.  35  there  shall  not  one.  .see  that  good  land 
1.  39  had  no  knowledge  between  good  and  evil 

3.  23  see  the  good  land  that  (is)  beyond  Jordan 

4.  21  that  I  should  not  go  in  unto  that  good  land 
4.  22  ye  shall  go  over,  and  possess  that  good 
6.  zS  thou  shalt  do.. right  and  good  in  the  sig. 


Deut.  6. 
6. 
8. 
8. 
9 


26. 

28. 

3°. 

3°- 

3°. 

Josh.  9 
21 
*3- 

23- 
23- 
23- 
23- 
Judg.  8. 
9- 
10. 
18. 


19 


Ruth 
x  Sa. 


14. 

14 

15- 

19. 

19. 

24. 

24. 
25- 

25. 
25- 
25- 

25- 

26. 
29. 
29. 

a  Sa.  3. 
10. 
>3- 

14- 

14- 
13- 

15- 

16. 

*7- 

17- 

18. 

19. 
19. 
19. 
19. 
19. 
24. 

iKi.  1. 

2. 

2. 

3- 

8. 

8. 

12. 

14 

14- 

21. 

22. 
22. 
22. 
22. 

3- 
3- 
3- 
3- 
10. 
20. 

20. 

1  Ch.  4. 
16. 
19. 

21. 

28. 

29. 

2  Ch.  s- 

6. 


i  Ki. 


Ezra 


Neh. 


18  mayest  go  in  and  possess  the  good  land 

24  to  fear  the  Lord  our  God,  for  our  good 
7  thy  God  bringeth  thee  into  a  good  land 

10  for  the  good  land  which  he  hath  given 
6  thy  God  giveth  thee  not  this  good  land  to 

13  which  Icommand  thee  this  day  for  thy  g.? 

17  ye  perish  quickly  from  off  the  good  land 
28  when  thou  doest.  .good  and  right  in  the 

11  thou  shalt  rejoice  in  every  good  (thing) 

12  Lord  shall  open  unto  thee  his  good  trea. 
q  and  in  the  fruit  of  thy  land,  for  good 
9  Lord  will  again  rejoice  over  thee  for  g. 

1,  I  have  set  before  thee,  .life  and  good,  and 
2-  as  it  seemeth  good  and  right  unto  thee  to 
4,  There  failed  not  ought  si  any  good  thing 

13  until  ye  perish  from  off  this  good  land 

14  not  one  thing  hath  failed  of  all  the  good 

15  as  all  good  things  are  come  upon  you 

15  from  off  this  good  land  which  the  Lord 

16  shall  perish  quickly  from  off  the  good  la. 

32  died  in  a  good  old  age,  and  was  buried  111 
11  forsake  my  sweetness,  and  my  good  fruit 
15  do  thou  unto  us  whatsoever  seemeth  g. 

9  seen  the  land,  and,  behold,  it  (is)  very  g. 

24  with  them  what  seemeth  good  unto  you 

22  good,  my  daughter,  that  thou  go  out  with 

23  Do  what  seemeth  thee  good  ;  tarry  until 

24  no  good  report  that  I  hear  :  ye  make  the 

18  Lord  :  let  him  do  what  seemeth  him  good 

10  ye  shall  do  with  us  all  that  seemeth  good 
23  I  will  teach  you  the  good  and  the  right 
36  Do  whatsoever  seemeth  good  unto  thee 
40  people  said.  .Do  what  seemeth  good  unto 

!  q  the  fatlings,  and  the  lambs,  and  all  .good 
4  Jonathan  spake  good  of  David  unto  Saul 
4  his  works  (have  been)  to  thee-ward  very  g. 

17  thou  hast  rewarded  me  good,  whereas  I 
iq  Lord  reward  thee  good  for  that  thou  hast 

3  a  woman  of  good  understanding,  and  of  a 

8  we  come  in  a  good  day  :  give,  I  pray  tliee 

15  the  men  (were)  very  good  unto  us,  and 

21  and  he  hath  requited  me  evil  for  good 
30  according  to  all  the  good  that  he  hath 

16  This  thing  (is)  not  good  that  thou  hast  0. 

6  thy  coming  in  with  me  in  the  host  (is)  g 

9  I  know  that  thou  (art)  good  m  my  sight 

10  seemed  good  to  Israel,  and  that,  .seemed 
12  Lord  do  that  which  seemeth  him  good 

22  And  Absalom  spake  .neither  good  nor 

17  so  (is)  my  lord  the  king,  to  discern  good 
32  good  for  me  (to  have  been)  there  still 

3  See,  thy  maiters  (are)  good  and  right 

26  let  him  do  to  me  as  seemeth  good  unto 
12  Lord  will  requite  me  good  for  his  cursing 

7  The  counsel .  .(is)  not  good  at  this  tune 
14  Lord  had  appointed  to  defeat  the  good 

27  He  (is)  a  good  man.  and  cometh  with  g 

18  carry  over . .  and  to  do  what  he  thought  g. 

27  do  therefore  (what  is)  good  in  thine  eyes 

35  can  I  discern  between  good  and  evil? 

37  do  to  him  what  shall  seem  good  unto 

38  do.  .that  which  shall  seem  good  unto 
22  take  and  offer  up  what  (seemeth)  good 
42  thou  (art)  a  valiant  man,  and  bringest  g 
38  The  saying  (is)  good  :  as  my  lord  the  king 
42  saidst . .  The  word  (that)  1  have  heard  (is)  g. 

q  that  I  may  discern  between  good  and  bad 

36  that  thou  teach  them  the  good  way  whe 
56  hath  not  failed  one  word  of  all  his  good 

7  answer  them,  and  speak  good  words  to 

1 3  because  in  him  there  is  found  (some)  good 
he  shall  root  up  Israel  out  of  this  good  1. 

2  if  it  seem  good  to  thee,  I  will  give  thee 

8  he  doth  not  prophesy  good  concerning 
1 3  the  words  of  the  prophets  (declare)  good 
13  I  pray  thee,  .speak  (that  which  is)  good 
18  he  would  prophesy  no  good ..  but  evil  ? 
in  and  shall  fell  every  good  tree,  and  stop 
ig  mar  every  good  piece  of  land  with  stones 
2  5  on  every  good  piece  of  land  cast  every 
25  wells  of  water,  and  felled  all  the  good 

5  do  thou  (that  which  is)  good  in  thine  eyes 
3  and  have  done,  .good  in  thy  sight 
q  Good  (is)  the  word  of  the  Lord  which 
40  they  found  fat  pasture  and  good,  and  the 
34  give  thanks  unto  the  LORD  ;  for  (he  is)  g. 
13  let  the  Lord  do.  .good  in  his  sight . 

23  let  my  lord  the  king  do.  .good  in  his  eyes 
8  that  ye  may  possess  this  good  land,  and 
28  he  died  in  a  good  old  age,  full  of  days 
13  praised  the  Lord,  (saying),  For  (lie  is)  g 
27  when  thou  hast  taught  them  the  good 
3  praised  the  LORD,  (saying).  For  (he  is)  g. 

7  please  them,  and  speak  good  words  to 

2  Asa  did . .  good  and  right  in  the  eyes 
7  for  he  never  prophesied  good  unto  me 

12  the  words  of  the  prophets  (declare)  good 
12  be  like  one  of  theirs,  and  speak  thou  goon 

17  he  would  not  prophesy  good  unto  me.  but 

3  there  are  good  things  found  in  thee 
it  and  the  Lord  shall  be  with  the  good 
16  because  he  had  done  good  in  Israel,  both 

18  saying,  The  good  Lord  pardon  every  one 
22  that  taught  the  good  knowledge  of  the  L. 
20  wrought . .  good  and  right  and  truth  before 
11  because,  .good,  for  his  mercy  (endureth) 
o  according  to  the  good  hand  of  his  God 

1 8  by  the  good  hand  of  our  God  upon  us 
22  upon  all  them  for  good  that  seek  him 
8  according  to  the  good  hand  of  my  God 
18  of  the  hand  of  my  God  which  was  good 
18  strengthened  their  hands  for  (this)  good 


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Eccl.  2 


9  It  (is)  not  good  that  ye  do  :  ought  ye  not 

19  Think  upon  me,  my  God,  for  good,(acco.) 

13  gavest .  .good  statutes  and  commandments 

20  Thou  gavest  also  thy  good  spirit  to  instr. 

31  Remember  me,  0  my  God,  for  good 

11  to  do  with  them  as  it  seemeth  good  to 

9  Mordecai,  who  had  spoken  good  for  the 

17  and  gladness,  and  a  feast  and  a  good  day 

19  gladness  and  feasting,  and  a  good  day 
22  was  turned,  .from  mourning  into  a  good 

10  shall  we  receive  good  at  the  hand  of  God 

7  remember . .  mine  eye  shall  no  more  see  g. 

25  my  days .  .they  flee  away,  they  see  no  good 

18  he  filled  their  houses  with  good . .  but  the 

21  be  at  peace :  thereby  good  shall  come 

26  When  I  looked  for  good,  then  evil  came 
4  let  us  know  among  ourselves  what  (is)  g. 

6  many  that  say,  Who  will  show  us.  .good? 

1,  3  (there  is)  none  that  doeth  good 

8  Good  and  upright  (is)  the  Lord  :  therefo. 

8  O  taste  and  see  that  the  Lord  (is)  good 

10  they  that  seek,  .shall  not  want  any  good 

12  man.  loveth.  .days,  that  he  may  see  go.? 

14  Depart  from  evil,  and  do  good  ;  seek 

12  They  rewarded  me  evil  for  good,  (to)  the 

4  he  setteth  himself  in  a  way  (that  is)  not  g. 

3  Trust  in  the  Lord,  and  do  good  ;  (so)  shalt 

27  Depart  from  evil,  and  do  good  ;  and  dwell 

20  They  also  that  render  evil  for  good  are 
20  because  1  follow  (the  thing  that)  good  (is) 

2  I  held  my  peace,  .from  good  ;  and  my 
1  My  heart  is  inditing  a  good  matter  :  I 

3  Thou  lovest  evil  more  than  good,  .lying 
o  I  will  wait,  .for  (it  is)  good  before  thy 

1,  3  (there  is)  none  that  doeth  good 

6  I  will  praise  thy  name,  O  Lord,  for .  .go 

16  Hear  me . .  for  thy  loving  kindness  (is)  good 
1  Truly  God  (is)  good  to  Israel, (even)  to  such 

28  But  (it  is)  good  for  me  to  draw  nearvto  G. 

11  no  good,  .will  he  withhold  from  them 

12  Yea,  the  Lord  shall  give.. good;  and  our 

5  For  thou,  Lord,  (art)  good,  and  ready  to 

17  Show  me  a  token  for  good  ;  that  they  wli. 

1  good  (thing)  to  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord 
5  For  the  Lord  (is)  good;  his  mercy  (is)  ever. 

5  Who  satisfieth  thy  mouth  with  good,  .thy 

28  thou  openest  thine  hand,  they  are  tilled 
1  ()  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord  ;  for.  .good 
c  That  I  may  see  the  good  of  tliy  chosen 
1  O  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord,  for.  .good 
5  they  have  rewarded  me  evil  forgood,  and 
21  because  thy  mercy  (is)  good,  deliver  tliou 
10  a  good  understanding  have  all  they  that 
<-  A  good  man  show’etli  favour,  and  lendetli 

1  29  O  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord  ;  for.  .go. 
3Q,Turn  away,  .for  thy  judgments  (are)  good 
68  Thou  (art)  good,  and  doest  good  :  teach 
71  good  for  me  that  I  have  been  afflicted 
122  Be  surety  for  thy  servant  for  good  :  let 

9  Because  of  the  house.  .1  will  seek  thy  g. 

4  O  Lord,  unto  (those  that  be)  good,  and 
1  how’  good  and  how'  pleasant  (it  is)  for  hr. 

,  Praise  the  Lord  ;  for  the  Lord  (is)  good 
1  O  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord  ;  for .  good 

10  thou  (art)  my  God :  thy  spirit  (is)  good 
9  Tlie  Lord  (is)  good  to  all ;  and  his  tender 

1  for.  .good  to  sing  praises  unto  our  God 

9  Then  shalt  thou  understand,  .every  good 

20  That  thou  mayest  walk  in  the  way  of  good 
4  good  understanding  in  the  sight  of  God 

27  Withhold  not  good  from  them  to  whom 

2  I  give  you  good  doctrine,  forsake  ye  not 

21  The  desire  of  the  righteous-  (is)  only  good 
27  He  that  diligently  seeketh  good  procureth 

2  A  good  (man)  obtainetli  favour  of  the  L. 

14  A  man  shall  be  satisfied  with  good  by  the 
25  the  heart  of  man.  .a  good  word  maketh 

2  A  man  shall  eat  good  by  the  fruit  of  (his) 
is  Good  understanding  giveth  favour  :  but 

21  but  to  the  righteous  good  shall  be  repaid 

22  A  good  (man)  leaveth  an  inheritance  to 
i4  a  good  man  (shall  be  satisfied)  from  him. 

19  The  evil  bow  before  the  good  ;  and  the 

22  mercy  and  truth,  .to  them  that  devise  g. 

3  The  eyes,  .beholding  the  evil  and  the  g. 

23  and  a  word,  .in  due  season,  how  good 
30  a  good  report  maketh  the  bones  fat 

20  He  that  handleth.  .wisely  shall  find  good 
29  and  leadeth  him  into  the  way.  .not  good 
13  Whoso  rewardeth  evil  for  good,  evil  shall 
20  that  hath  a  froward  heart  findeth  no  go. 
26  to  punish  the  just  (is)  not  good,  (nor)  to 

5  (It  is)  not  good  to  accept  the  person  of 

22  (Whoso)  findeth  a  wife  findeth  a  good 
2  soul  (be)  without  knowledge,  (it  is)  not  g. 
8  keepeth  understanding  shall  find  good 

23  and  a  false  balance  (is)  not  good  _ 

13  My  son,  eat  thou  honey,  because  (it  is)g. 
23  (It  is)  not  good  to  have  respect  of  persons 
25  and  a  good  blessing  shall  come  upon 
25  so  (is)  good  news  from  a  far  country 
2?  (It  is)  not  good  to  eat  much  honey  ;  so 

10  but  the  upright  shall  have  good  (things) 
21  To  have  respect  of  persons  (is)  not  good 
12  She  will  do  him  good  and  not  evil  all 
18  perceiveth  that  her  merchandise  (is)  go. 

3  till  I  might  see  what  (was)  that  good 

2  24  he  should  make  his  soul  enjoy  good  m 

2.  26  (God)  giveth  to  a  man  that  (is)  good  in  _ 
2  26  may  give  to  (him  that  is)  good  before  Goo 
3. 12  I  know  that  (there  is)  no  good  in  them 

3. 12  to  rejoice,  and  to  do  good  in  his  life 


GOOD 


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•keel.  3.  13  and  enjoy  the  good  of  all  his  labour,  it 

4.  8  do  I  labour,  and  bereave  my  soul  of  go.  f 

4.  9  they  have  a  good  reward  for  their  labour 

5.  18  (it  is)  good  and  comely  (for  one)  to  eat 

5.  18  to  enjoy  the  good  of  all  his  labour  that 

6.  3  his  soul  be  not  filled  with  good,  and  also 

6.  6  thousand  years,  .yet  hath  he  seen  no  go. 

6.  12  knoweth  what  (is)  good  for  man  in  (this) 

7.  11  Wisdom  (is)  good  with  an  inheritance 

7.  18  (It  is)  good  that  thou  shouldest  take  hold 

7.  20  just  man.  .that  doeth  good,  and  sinneth 
9.  2  to  the  good  and  to  the  clean,  and  to  the 
9.  2  as  (is)  the  good,  so  (is)  the  sinner  ;  (and) 
9.  18  but  one  sinner  destroyeth  much  good 

11.  6  or  whether  they  both  (shall  be)  alike  go. 

12.  14  whether  (it  be)  good,  or  whether  (it  be) 
Song  1.  3  of  the  savour  of  thy  good  ointments  thy 
Isa.  5.  20  them  that  call  evil  good,  and  good  evil 

7.  15,  16  refuse  the  evil,  and  choose  the  good 

38.  3  have  done  (that  which  is)  good  in  thy 

39.  8  Good  (is)  the  word  of  the  Lord  which 
52.  7  feet  of  him  that  bringeth  good  tidings 
55.  2  eat  ye  (that  which  is)  good,  and  let  your 
65.  2  which  walketh  in  a  way  (that  was)  not  g. 

Jer.  5.  25  sins  have  witliholden  good  (things)  from 
6. 16  where  (is)  the  good  way,  and  walk  there. 
8. 15  We  looked  for  peace,  but  no  good  (came) 
14.  11  Pray  not  for  this  people  for  (their)  good 
14.  19  we  looked  for  peace,  and  (there  is)  no  g. 

17.  6  shall  not  see  when  good  cometh  ;  but 

18. 10  I  will  repent  of  the  good  wherewith  I 

18.  20  Shall  evil  be  recompensed  for  good  '?  for 
18.  20  stood  before  thee  to  speak  good  for  them 

21.  10  for  evil,  and  not  for  good,  saith  the  Lord 

24.  2  One  basket  (had)  very  good  figs,  (even) 

24.  3  the  good  figs,  very  good  ;  and  the  evil 
24.  5  Like  these  good  figs,  .will  I  acknowledge 
24.  5  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans  for  (their)  go. 
24.  6  I  will  set  mine  eyes  upon  them  for  good 
26. 14  with  me  as  seemeth  good  and  meet  unto 

29. 10  and  perform  my  good  word  toward  you 
29.  32  neither  shall  he  behold  the  good  that  I 

32.  39  the  good  of  them,  and  of  their  children 

32.  42  all  the  good  that  I  have  promised  them 

33.  9  hear  all  the  good  that  I  do  unto  them 

33.  11  the  Lord  (is)  good  ;  for  his  mercy  (endu.) 

33.  14  I  will  perform  that  good  thing  which  I 

39.  16  upon  this  city  for  evil,  and  not  for  good 

40.  4  If  it  seem  good  unto  thee  to  come  with 
40.  4  whither  it  seemeth  good  and  convenient 
42.  6  Whether  (it  be)  good,  or  whether  (it  be) 

44.  27  watch  over  them  for  evil,  and  not  for  go. 
Lam.  3.  25  Lord  (is)  good  unto  them  that  wait  for 

3.  26  (It  is)  good  that  (a  man)  should  both  hope 

3.  27  (It  is)  good  for  a  man  that  he  bear  the 

3.  38  the  mouth .  .proceedeth  not  evil  and  go.  ? 
J5ze.  17.  8  planted  in  a  good  soil  by  great  waters 
18.  18  (that)  which  (is)  not  good  among  his  peo. 
20.  25  I  gave  them,  .statutes  (that  were)  not  g. 

24.  4  (even)  every  good  piece,  the  thigh,  and 

34.  14  I  will  feed  them  in  a  good  pasture,  and 

34.  14  there  shall  they  lie  in  a  good  fold,  and 
34.  18  you  to  have  eaten  up  the  good  pasture 
36.  31  your  doings  that  (were)  not  good,  and 

Hos.  4.  13  the  shadow  thereof  (is)  good  :  therefore 

8.  3  hath  cast  off  (the  thing  that  is)  good 
Amos  5.  14  Seek  good,  and  not  evil,  that  ye  may  live 

5.  15  love  the  good,  and  establish  judgment 

9.  4  eyes  upon  them  for  evil,  and  not  for  go. 
Mic.  1.  12  inhabitant,  .waited  carefully  for  good 

3.  2  Who  hate  the  good,  and  love  the  evil 

6.  8  He  hath  showed  thee,  O  man,  what  (is)  g. 
Nah.  1.  7  The  Loud  (is)  good,  a  strong  hold  in  the 
Zech.  1.  13  (with)  good  words  (and)  comfortable  wo. 

11.  12  If  ye  think  good,  give  (me)  my  price  ;  and 
Mai.  2. 17  Every  one  that  doeth  evil  (is)  good  in  the 

4 . Good,  goodness,  good  thing ,  3«a  tub. 

Gen.  45.  18  give  you  the  good  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

45.  20  good  of  all  the  land  of  Egypt  (is)  your's 
Deut.  6.  11  houses  full  of  all  good  (things),  which 
Ezra  9.  12  eat  the  good  of  the  land,  and  leave  (it) 
Neh.  9.  36  the  fruit  thereof  and  the  good  thereof 
Job  21.  16  Lo,  their  good  (is)  not  in  their  hand 
Psa.119.  66  Teach  me  good  judgment  and  knowled. 

128.  5  thou  shalt  see  the  good  of  Jerusalem  all 
Isa.  1.  19  obedient,  ye  shall  eat  the  good  of  the  la. 

5.  Equity,  benefit,  png’?  kishron. 

Eccl.  5.  11  what  good  (is  there)  to  the  owners  the. 

6.  Mi gilt,  with  might,  ikp  meod. 

Deut.  2.  4  take  ye  good  heed  unto  yourselves  there. 

4.  15  Take  ye  therefore  good  heed  unto  yours. 
Josh.23.  11  Take  good  heed  therefore  unto  yoursel. 

7.  Quod,  ivy  at)  is  agathos. 

Matt.  5.  45  sun  to  rise  on  the  evil  and  on  the  good 

7.  11  If  ye.  .know  how  to  give  good  gifts  unto 
7.  17  every  good  tree  bringeth  forth  good  fruit 

7.  18  A  good  tree  cannot  bring  forth  evil  fruit 

12.  35  A  good  man,  out  of  the  good  treasure  of 

19.  16  Good  Master,  what,  .shall  I  do,  that  I 

19.  17  Why  callest  thou  me  good  ?.  none  good 

20.  15  Is  thine  eye  evil,  because  I  am  good  ? 

22.  10  as  many  as  they  found,  both  bad  and  go. 

25.  21,  23  Well  done,  .good  and  faithful  servant 
Markio.  17  Good  Master,  what  shall  I  do  that  I  may 

10.  18  Why  callest  thou  me  good '!.  .none  good 
Luke  6.  45  A  good  man  out  of  the  good  treasure  of 

8.  8  other  fell  on  good  ground,  and  sprang  up 

8.  15  which  in  an  honest  and  good  heart,  having 

jo.  42  Mary  hath  chosen  that  good  part,  which 


Luken.  13  If  ye.  .know  how  to  give  good  gifts  unto 

18.  18  Good  Master,  what  shall  I  do  to  inherit 
18  19  Why  callest  thou  me  good  ?  none  (is)  go. 

19.  17  he  said.  .Well,  thou  good  servant:  beca. 

23.  50  Joseph,  a  counsellor,  .a  good  man,  and 

John  5.  29  they  that  have  done  good,  unto  the  resu. 

7.  1 2  tor  some  said,  He  is  a  good  man  :  others 
Acts  9  36  this  woman  was  full  of  good  works  and 

11.  24  he  was  a  good  man,  and  full  of  the  Holy 
23.  1  I  have  lived  in  all  good  conscience  before 

Bom.  2. 10  to  every  man  that  worketh  good,  to  the 

3.  8  Let  us  do  evil,  that  good  may  come  ? 

5.  7  for  a  good  man  some  wou.d  even  dare  to 
7.  12  the  commandment  holy,  and  just,  and  g. 

7.  19  For  the  good  that  I  would  I  do  not :  but 

8.  28  work  together  for  good  to  them  that  love 

9.  1 1  neither  having  done  any  good  or  evil,  that 

12.  2  that  ye  may  prove  what  (is)  that  good 

12.  21  Be  not  overcome,  .overcome  evil  with  g. 

13.  3  rulers  are  not  a  terror  to  good  works,  but 

13.  4  lie  is  the  minister  of  God  to  thee  for  good 

14.  it  Let  not  then  your  good  be  evil  spoken  of 

15.  2  Let  every  one  of  us  please,  .for.  .good  to 
2  Co.  5.  10  to  that  he  hath  done,  .whether,  .good  or 

9.  8  that  ye . .  may  abound  to  every  good  work 
Gal.  6.  10  let  us  do  good  unto  all.  .especially  unto 
Eph  2.  10  created  in  Christ  Jesus  unto  good  works 

4.  29  that  which  is  good  to  the  use  of  edifying 
Phil.  1  6  that  he  which  hath  begun  a  good  work  in 
Col.  1.  10  being  fruitful  in  every  good  work,  and  in. 

1  Th.  3.  6  ye  have  good  remembrance  of  us  always 

2  Th.  2.  16  consolation  and  good  hope  through  grace 

2  17  stablish  you  in  every  good  word  and  work 

1  Ti.  1  5  and  (of)  a  good  conscience,  and  (of)  faith 

1.  19  Holding  faith,  and  a  good  conscience 

2.  10  But  which  becometh  women,  .with  good 

5.  10  have  diligently  followed  every  good  work 

2  Ti.  2.  21  vessel,  prepared  unto  every  good  work 

3.  17  throughly  furnished  unto  all  good  works 
Titus  1.  16  and  unto  every  good  work  reprobate 

2.  5  discreet,  chaste,  keepers  at  home,  good 

2.  10  Not  purloining,  but  showing  all  good 

3.  1  to  obey . .  to  be  ready  to  every  good  work 
Ilel).  13.  21  Make  you  perfect  in  every  good  work 
Jas.  1.  17  Every  good  gift  and  every  perfect  gift 

3.  17  full  ot  mercy  and  good  fruits,  without 
i  Pe.  2.  18  not  only  to  the  good  and  gentle,  but  also 
3.  10  he  that  will  love  life,  and  see  good  days 
3.  n  Let  him  eschew  evil,  and  do  good  ;  let 
3.  16  Having  a  good  conscience  ;  that,  whereas 
3.  16  that  falsely  accuse  yourgood  conversation 

3.  21  the  answer  of  a  good  conscience  toward 

8 . Life,  means  of  life,  /3i os  bios. 

1  Jo.  3.  17  whoso  hath  this  world’s  good,  and  seeth 

9.  Well,  good,  eS  en. 

M arki4.  7  whensoever  ye  will  ye  may  do  them  good 

10.  Beautiful,  pleasing,  good,  ko.\6v  lialon. 

Rom.  7  2r  when  I  would  do  good,  evil  is  present 
Heb.  5.  14  exercised  to  discern  both  good  and  evil 
Jas.  4.  17  to  him  that  knoweth  to  do  good,  and  do. 

1 1 .  Beautiful,  pleasing,  good,  koXus  halos. 

.Matt.  3.  10  every  tree  which  bringeth  not  forth  good 
5  16  that  they  may  see  your  good  works,  and 
7  17  tree  bringeth  forth  good  fruit ;  but  a 
7.  18  neither,  .a  corrupt  tree  bring  forth  good 

7.  19  Every  tree  that  bringeth  not  forth  good 

12.  33  make  the  tree  good,  and  his  fruit  good 

13.  8  other  fell  into  good  ground,  and  brought 

13.  23  he  that  received  seed  into  the  good  ground 

13.  24  a  man  which  sowed  good  seed  in  his  field 
13.  27  didst  not  thou  sow.good  seed  in  thy  field  ? 
13.  37  He  that  soweth  the  good  seed  is  the  Son 
13.  38  the  good  seed  are  the  children  of  the 

13.  48  gathered  the  good  into  vessels,  but  cast 
17.  4  Lord,  it  is  good  for  us  to  be  here  :  if  thou 

26.  10  she  hath  wrought  a  good  work  upon  me 
26.  24  it  had  been  good  for  that  man  if  he  had 

Mark  4.  8  other  fell  on  good  ground,  and  did  yield 

4.  20  these  are  they  which  are  sown  on  good 

9.  s  Master,  it  is  good  for  us  to  be  here  :  and 
9.  50  Salt  (is)  good ;  but  if  the  salt  have  lost 

14.  6  said . .  she  hath  wrought  a  good  work  on 

14.  21  good  were  it  for  that  man  if  he  had  never 

Luke  3.  9  which  bringeth  not  forth  good  fruit  is 

6.  38  good  measure,  pressed  down,  and  shaken 

6.  43  a  good  tree  bringeth  not  forth  corrupt 

6.  43  doth  a  corrupt  tree  bring  forth  good  fruit 

8.  15  But  that  on  the  good  ground  are  they 

9.  33  Master,  it  is  good  for  us  to  be  here  :  and 

14.  34  Salt  (is)  good  :  but  if  the  salt  have  lost 

John  2.  10  saith.  .Every  man.  .doth  set  forth  good 
2.  10  thou  hast  kept  the  good  wine  until  now 

10.  11  I  am  the  good  shepherd :  the  good  shep. 
10.  14  I  am  the  good  shepherd,  and  know  my 
10.  32  Many  good  works  have  I  showed  you 
10.  33  For  a  good  work  we  stone  thee  not ;  but 
Rom.  7.  16  I  consent  unto  the  law  that  (it  is)  good 

14.  21  good  neither  to  eat  flesh,  nor  to  drink 
1  Co.  5.  6  Your  glorying  (is)  not  good.  Know  ye  not 

7.  1  (It  is)  good  for  a  man  not  to  touch  a  wo. 

7.  8  it  is  good  for  them  if  they  abide  even  as 
7.  26  I  suppose  therefore  that  this  is  good  for 
7.  26  (I  say),  that  (it  is)  good  for  a  man  so  to 

Gal.  4.  18  But.  .good  to  be  zealously  affected  alwa. 

1  Ti.  1.  8  we  know  that  the  law  (is)  good,  if  a  man 

1.  18  thou  by  them  mightest  war  a  good  warf. 

2.  3  this  (is)  good  and  acceptable  in  the  sight 

3.  1  desire  the  office ..  he  desireth  a  good  work 

3.  7  he  must  have  a  good  report  of  them  wh. 

3. 13  purchase  to  themselves  a  good  degree,  and  I 


1  Ti.  4.  4  every  creature  of  God  (is)  good,  and  no. 

4.  6  thou  shalt  be  a  good  minister  of  Jesus  C. 

4.  6  in  the  words  of  faith  and  of  good  doctr. 

5.  4  for  that  is  good  and  acceptable  before  G 
S-  10  Well  reported  of  for  good  works ;  if  she 

5.  25  Likewise  also  the  good  works,  are  mani. 

6.  12  Fight  the  good  fight  of  faith,  lay  hold  m 

6.  12  hast  professed  a  good  profession  before 

6. 13  who  before  Pontius  Pilate  witnessed  a  g. 
6. 18  that  theylmay.be  rich  in  good  works,  ready 
6.  19  a  good  foundation  against  the  time  to 

2  Ti.  1.  14  That  good  thing  which  was  committed 

2.  3  endure  hardness,  as  a  good  soldier  of  Je. 

4.  7  I  have  fought  a  good  fight,  I  have  finished 
Titus  2.  7  showing  thyself  a  pattern  of  good  works 

2.  14  a  peculiar  people,  zealous  of  good  works 

3.  8  might  be  careful  to  maintain  good  works 

3.  8  These  things  are  good  and  profitable  unto 

3. 14  maintain  good  works  for  necessary  uses 
Heb.  6.  5  And  have  tasted  the  good  word  of  God 

10.  24  to  provoke  unto  love  and  to  good  works 
13.  18  for  we  trust  we  have  a  good  conscience 
Jas.  3.  13  let  him  show  out  of  a  good  conversation 
I  Pe.  2.  12  they  may  by.  .good  works,  which  they 

4.  10  as  good  stewards  of  the  manifold  grace 

12.  Well,  fairly,  beautifully,  Ka\Sis  kalns. 

Matt.  5.  44  [do  good  to  them  that  hate  you,  and  pray] 
Luke  6.  27  Love  your  enemies,  do  good  to  them  wh. 

13.  Useful,  grrofilable,  xpV<tt6s  chrestos. 

1.  Co  15.  33  evil  communications  corrupt  good  mann. 

11.  Usefulness,  kindness,  xpriarirris  chrestotes. 

Rom.  3.  12  there  is  none  that  doeth  good,  no,  not  one 
[See also  Advice,  courage,  do,  heed,  liking,  piece,  proper, 
think,  tidings,  way,  what.] 

GOOD,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  good,  well,  hi  a  tob. 

1  Sa.  20.  12  behold,  (if  there  be)  good  toward  David 
J ob  10.  3  (Is  it)  good  unto  thee  that  thou  shouldest 
13.  9  Is  it  good  that  he  should  search  you  out 

2.  To  be  or  become  good,  no;  yatab. 

Gen.  41.  37  the  thing  was  good  in  the  eyes  of  Phara. 

3.  To  be  prosperous,  profitable,  nby  tsaleach. 

Jer.  13.  10  as  this  girdle,  which  is  good  for  nothing 

4 . To  be  strong,  have  strength,  laxiw  ischuo. 

Matt.  5.  13  it  is  thenceforth  good  for  nothing,  but  to 

5 . To  bear  or  carry  together,  conduce,  avfupcpa  sum. 

Matt.19.  10  If  the  case,  .be  so.  .it  is  not  good  to 
GOOD,  can  do  — 

To  profit,  S>y;  yaal,  5. 

Job  15.  3  speeches  wherewith  he  can  do  no  good? 
GOOD  courage,  to  be  of  — 

To  be  or  become  strong  or  courageous,  J’DK  amats. 
Deut  31.  6,  7,  23  Be  strong,  and  of  a  good  courage 
Josh.  1.  6,  9,  18  Be  strong  and  of  a  good  courage 

10.  25  be  strong,  and  of  good  courage  :  for  thus 
1  Ch.22.  13  be  strong,  and  of  good  courage  ;  dread 
28.  20  Be  strong  and  of  good  courage  and  do  (it) 
GOOD  deed  — 

1  .Kindness,  npi  chesed. 

Neh.  13.  14  wipe  not  out  my  good  deeds  that  I  have 
2.  Good,  nio  lob. 

Neh.  6.  19  they  reported  his  good  deeds  before  me 
GOOD,  to  do  — 

1  .To  do  good,  nin  tob,  5. 

Numio.  29  come,  .with  us,  and  we  will  do  thee  good 
Psa.119.  68  Thou  (art)  good,  and  doest  good:  teach 
125.  4  Do  good,  O  Lord,  unto  (those  that  be)  go 
Jer.  32.  41  I  will  rejoice  over  them  to  do  them  good 

2.  To  do  good,  3c;  yatab,  5. 

Gen.  32.  12  I  will  surely  do  thee  good,  and  make  thy 
Lev.  5.  4  to  do  good,  whatsoever  (it  lie)  that  a  man 
Deut.  8. 16  to  do  thee  good  at  thy  latter  end 

28.  63  the  Lord  rejoiced  over  you  to  do  you  go. 
30.  5  he  will  do  thee  good,  and  multiply  thee 
Josh  24.  20  after  that  he  hath  done  you  good 
Judgi7. 13  Now  know  I  that  the  Lord  will  do  me  g. 
Job  24.  21  and  doeth  not  good  to  the  widow 
Psa.  36.  3  hath  left  off  to  be  wise,  (and)  to  do  good 
51.  18  Do  good  in  thy  good  pleasure  unto  Zion 
Prov.  17.  22  A  merry  heart  doeth  good  (like)  a  medici. 
Isa.  41.  23  dogood.ordoevil, thativemaybedismay. 
Jer.  4.  22  but  to  do  good  they  have  no  knowledge 

10.  5  neither  also  (is  it)  in  them  to  do  good 
13.  23  do  good,  that  are  accustomed  to  do  evil 
32.  40  not  turn  away  from  them,  to  do.  good 
Mic.  2.  7  do  good  to  him  that  walketh  uprightly 
Zepli.  1.  12  will  not  do  good,  neither  will  he  do  evil 

3.  To  do  good,  ayaQoepyi w  agathoergeo. 

1  Ti.  6  18  That  they  do  good,  that  they  be  rich  in 

4.  To  do  good,  ayadoiroiew  agatliopoieo. 

Mark  3.  4  it  lawful  to  do  good  on  the  sabbath  days 
Luke  6.  9  the  sabbath  days  to  do  good,  or  to  do  ev. 

6.  33  if  ye  do  good  to  them  which  do  good  to 
6.  35  do  good,  and  lend,  hoping  for  nothing 
Acts  14.  17  he  did  good,  and  gave  us  rain  from  heav. 

3  Jo.  II  He  that  doeth  good  is  of  God  :  but 

5.  To  work  well,  confer  benefits,  evepyercu  euergeteu. 
Acts  10.  38  who  went  about  doing  good,  and  healing 

6.  Well  doing,  cvirotia  eupoiia. 

Heb.  13.  16  to  do  good  and  to  communicate  forget  not 


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GOODS 


GOOD  health  — 

Peace,  oity  shalom. 

Gen.43.  28  father  (is)  in  good  health,  he(is)  yet  alive 

GOOD,  to  make  - 

1.  To  do  good,  do;  yatab,  5. 

Jer.  18.  1 1  and  make  your  ways  and  your  doings  good 

2 . To  cause  to  'rise,  confirm.  Dip  gum,  5. 

Nuni23.  19  he  spoken,  and  shall  he  not  make  it  good  ? 

3.  To  recompense,  shalam,  3. 

Exod2i.  34  The  owner  of  the  pit  shall  make  (it)  good 
22.  11,  15  and  he  shall  not  make  (it)  good 
22.  13  shall  not  make  good  that  which  was  torn 
22.  14  it  be  hurt,  .he  shall  surely  make  it  good 
Lev.  24.  18  he  that  killeth  a  beast  shall  make  it  good 

GOOD  pleasure  — 

1 .  (jood  will  or  pleasure,  j'un  ratson. 

Psa.  51.  18  in  thy  good  pleasure  unto  Zion :  build 

2.  Good  pleasure,  tvSoKLa  eudokia. 

Eph.  I.  5  according  to  the  good  pleasure  of  his  wi. 

1.  9  according  to  his  good  pleasure  which  he 
Phil  2. 1 3  both  to  will  and  to  do  of  (his)  good  pleas. 

2  Th.  1.  11  fulfil  all  the  good  pleasure  of.  .goodness 

GOOD,  to  seem  — 

\.To  be  or  seem  good,  Dia  tob. 

1  Ch.13.  2  If  (it  seem)  good  unto  you,  and  (that  it 
Esth.  5.  4  If  (it  seem)  good  unto  the  king,  let  the 

2.  To  be  or  become  good,  db,  yetab. 

Ezra  7.  18  whatsoever  shall  seem  good  to  thee,  and 

3 . To  be  or  go  right,  ig'J  yashar. 

Jer.  18.  4  as  seemed  good  to  the  potter  to  make  (it) 

GOOD  speed,  to  send  — 

To  cause  to  meet,  reji}  qarah,  5. 

Gen.  24.  12  send  me  good  speed  this  day,  and  show 

GOOD  success,  to  have  — 

To  cause  to  act  wisely,  sakal,  5. 

Josh.  1.  8  and  then  thou  slialt  have  good  success 

GOOD  thing  — 

1  .Good,  goodness,  good  thing,  die  tub. 

Gen.  45.  23  asses  iaden  with  the  good  tilings  of  Egy. 

2  Ki.  8.  9  of  every  good  thing  of  Damascus,  forty 

2 .Good  thing,  ayabov  agathon. 

Matt.  7.  11  give  good  things  to  them  that  ask  him  ! 

12.  34  how  can  ye,  being  evil,  speak  good  things? 
12.  35  of  the  heart,  bringeth  forth  good  things 
19.  16  what  good  thing  shall  I  do,  that  I  may 
Luke  1.  53  hath  filled  the  hungry  with  good  things 
16.  25  thy  lifetime  receivedst  thy  good  things 
John  1.  46  there  any  good  thing  come  out  of  Nazar. 
Rom.  7.  18  know  that  in  me  dwelleth  no  good  thing 

10.  15  and  bring  glad  tidings  of  good  things  ! 

Gal.  6.  6  unto  him  that  teacheth  in  all  good  things 
Eph.  6.  8  that  whatsoever  good  thing  any  man  do. 
Phil.  6  of  every  g.  thing  which  is  in  you  in  Christ 
Hcb.  9.  11  an  high  priest  of  good  things  to  come 
10.  1  having  a  shadow  of  good  things  to  come 

'i.Goocl,  beautiful,  xaXAv  kalon. 

Gal.  4.18  zealously  affected  always  in  (a)  good  (thi.) 
Heb.  13.  9  For  (it  is)  a  good  thing  that  the  heart  be 

GOOD  men,  lover  of  — 

Lover  or  friend  of  good  men,  (piXayados  philagathos. 
Titus  1.  8  a  lover  of  good  men,  sober,  just,  holy 

GOOD  place,  in  a  — 

Well,  pleasantly,  icaXas  kalos. 

Jas.  2.  3  and  say.  .Sit  thou  here  in  a  good  place 

GOOD  things,  teacher  of  — 

Teacher  of  good,  saXob  iSaa  saXos  kalodidaskalos. 
Titus  2.  3  not  false,  .teachers  of  good  tilings 

GOOD,  that  which  is  — 

1  .That  which  is  good,  rb  a yaB6u  to  agathon. 

Luke  6. 45  heart  bringeth  forth  that  which  is  good 
Rom.  7.  13  Was  then  that  which  is  good  made  death 
7.  13  working  death  in  me  by  that  which  is  go. 

12.  9  is  evil ;  cleave  to  that  which  is  good 

13.  3  Do  that  which  is  good,  and  thou  shalt 
16. 19  have  you  wise  unto  that  which  is  good 

1  Th.  5. 15  but  ever  follow  that  which  is  good,  both 
1  Pe.  3. 13  if  ye  be  followers  of  that  which  is  good? 

3  John  1 1  that  which  is  evil,  but  that  which  is  good 

I.That  which  is  beautiful,  rb  uaXiv  to  kalon. 

Rom.  7.  18  to  perforin  that  which  is  good  I  find  not 
I  Th.  5.  21  all  things :  hold  fast  that  which  is  good 

GOOD,  the  thing  which  is  — 

That  which  is  good,  rb  ayadAv  to  agathon. 

Eph.  4.  28  with  (Ills)  hands  the  thing  which  is  good 

GOOD  tidings,  to  bring  — 

To  tell  good  news,  tuayyeXi^opai  euaygelizomai. 
Luke  2. 10  I  bring  you  good  tidings  of  great  joy 
1  Th.  3.  6  brought  us  good  tidings  of  your  faith  and 

GOOD  way  off,  a  — 

To  put  far  off,  prn  rachaq,  5. 

Gen.  21.  16  went,  and  sat  her  down,  .a  good  way  off 
GOOD  way,  a  — - 
To  put  far  off,  prn,  rachaq,  5. 

Judgi8.  22  when  they  were  a  good  way  from  the  h. 


GOOD  while  — 

\. Again,  yet,  while,  any  more,  lip  od. 

Gen.  46.  29  he  fell . .  and  wept  on  his  neck  a  good  wh. 

2.  Sufficient,  luavos  lvikanos. 

Acts  18.  1 8  Paul . .  tarried . .  yet  a  good  while,  and  then 

GOOD  words  — 

Courteous  language,  xpvaroXoyia  chrestologia. 

Rom  16.  18  by  good  words  and  fair  speeches  deceive 

GOOD  WILL  — 

1.  Good  pleasure  or  will,  furi  ratson. 

Deut  33. 16  the  good  will  of  him  that  dwelt  in  the  b. 
Mai.  2.  13  or  receiveth  (it)  with  good  will  at  your 

‘l.Good  pleasure,  evboKia  eudokia. 

Luke  2.  14  on  earth  peace,  good  will  toward  men 
Phil.  1.  15  Some  indeed  preach  Christ,  .of  good  will 

3  .Goodwill,  evvoia  eunoia. 

Eph.  6.  7  With  good  will  doing  service,  as  to  the  L. 

GOODLIER  — 

Good,  Dia  tob. 

i  Sa.  9.  2  not  among  the  children  of  Israel  a  good. 
GOODLIEST  — 

Good,  did  tob. 

1  Sa.  8.  16  your  goodliest  young  men,  and  your  asses 

1  Ki.  20.  3  thy  children,  .the  goodliest,  (are)  mine 

GOODLINESS  — 

Kindness,  kindliness,  ipn  chesed. 

Isa.  40.  6  all  the  goodliness  thereof  (is)  as  the  flow. 

GOODLY  — 

1  .Honowable,  shining,  tdn  addir. 

Eze.  17.  23  and  bear  fruit,  and  be  a  goodly  cedar 

2.  Honourable  or  shining,  rw  eder. 

Zech.n.  13  a  goodly  price  that  I  was  prized  at  of  th. 

3.  Honourable  or  shining,  rnpk  addereth. 

Eze.  17.  8  It  was  planted.,  that  it  might  be  a  goodly 
i.  Honour,  beauty,  majesty,  did  hadar. 

Lev.  23.  40  ye  shall  take,  .the  boughs  of  goodly  trees 

5.  Honour,  beauty,  majesty,  tin  hod. 

Zech.io.  3  hath  made  them  as  his  goodly  horse  in 

6.  Desire,  r non  chemdali. 

2  Ch.36.  10  with  the  goodly  vessels  of  the  house  of 

7.  Desires,  desirable  objects,  n'rnnn  chamudoth. 

Gen.  27.  15  Rebekah  took  goodly  raiment  of  her  eld. 

8.  To  be  good,  Dio  tob. 

Num  24.  5  How  goodly  are  thy  tents,  O  Jacob,  .thy  t. 

9.  Good  (of  form),  (ikh)-DiB  tob  ( toar ). 

Exod.  2.  2  when  she  saw  him  that  he  (was  a)  goodly 
Deut.  3.  25  land .  .that  goodly  mountain,  and  Leba. 

6.  10  to  give  thee  great  and  goodly  cities,  which 
8. 12  and  hast  built  goodly  houses,  and  dwelt 
Josh.  7.  21  When  I  saw . .  a  goodly  Babylonish  garment 
1  Sa.  9.  2  Saul,  a  choice  young  man,  and  a  goodly 
16.  12  of  a  beautiful  countenance,  and  goodly 

1  Ki.  I.  6  and  he  also  (was  a)  very  goodly  (man) 

Joel  3.  5  have  carried  into  your  temples  my  goodly 

10  .Desirable  thing,  1C  re?  machmad. 

2  Ch.36.  19  destroyed  all  the  goodly  vessels  thereof 

\\. Appearance,  nure?  mareh. 

2  Sa.  23.  21  And  lie  slew  an  Egyptian,  a  goodly  man 

12.  Beauty,  ornament,  1x9  peer. 

Exod39-  28  and  goodly  bonnets  (of)  flue  linen,  and 

13.  Beauty,  desire,  ’P?  tsebi. 

Jer.  3.  19  a  goodly  heritage  of  the  hosts  of  nations? 

14.  Beauty,  dsi?  shepher. 

Gen.  49.  21  a  hind  let  loose  :  he  giveth  goodly  words 

1 5.  Fair  of  form,  Disn  ng:  yepheh  thoar. 

Gen.  39.  6  Joseph  was  (a)  goodly  (person),  and  well 
Jer.  11.  16  A  green  olive  tree,  .(and)  of  goodly  fruit 

16.  Good,  beautiful,  saXAs  kalos 

Matt  1 3.  45  a  merchant  man  seeking  goodly  pearls 
Luke  21.  5  how  it  was  adorned  with  goodly  stones 

17 . Bright,  shining,  Xapnpos  lampros. 

Jas.  2.  2  a  man  with  a  gold  ring  in  goodly  apparel 
Rev.  18.  14  all  things  which  were  dainty  and  goodly 

18.  GW,  of  might,  bx  el. 

Psa.  80.  10  the  boughs.,  fwere  like)  the  goodly  cedars 

19.  Rattling  wings,  ostriches,  D'fjp  renanim. 

Job  39.  13  (Gavest  thou)  the  goodly  wings  unto  the 

20.  To  be  fair,  beautiful,  good,  15c’  shaphar 

Psa.  16  6  The  lines  are  fallen ..  I  have  a  goodly  h. 

GOODLY,  to  make  - 

To  do  or  make  good,  dies  tob,  5 

Hos.  10.  1  his  land  they  have  made  goodly  images 

GOOD  MAN  — 

1. A  man,  ei'x  ish. 

Prov.  7.  19  the  good  man  (is)  not  at  home,  he  is  gone 

2 . House  despot,  master  of  the  house,  olKoSeanoT-qs. 

Luke  22.  11  And  ye ..  say  unto  the  good  man  of  the  h. 

GOOD  MAN  of  the  house  — 

House  despot,  master  of  the  house,  olKobcmArgs. 
Matt  20. 11  murmured  against  the  good  man  of  the  h. 
24.  43  if  the  good  man  of  the  house  had  known 


Marki4.  14  say  ye  to  the  good  man  of  the  house,  The 
Luke  12.  39  if  the  good  man  of  the  house  had  known 
GOODNESS  — 

1.  Kindness,  ion  chesed. 

Exod  34.  6  Lord  God  .  abundant  in  goodness  and 
2  Ch.32.  32  the  acts  of  Hezekiah,  and  his  goodness 
35.  26  rest  of  the  acts  of  Josiah,  and  his  goodn. 
Psa.  33.  5  earth  is  full  of  the  goodness  of  the  Lord 
52.  1  the  goodness  of  God  (endureth)  continua. 
107.  8,  15,  21,  31  praise  the  Lord  (for)  his  good. 
144.  2  My  goodness,  and  my  fortress  ;  my  high 
Prov  20.  6  will  proclaim  every  one  his  own  goodness 
Hos.  6.  4  your  goodness  (is)  as  a  morning  cloud,  and 

2.  Good,  goodness,  die  tob. 

ExodiS.  9  Jethro  rejoiced  forall  the  goodness  which 
Num  10.  32  what  goodness  the  Lord  shall  do  unto  us 
J  udg.  8.  35  according  to  all  the  goodness  which  he 
2  ,Sa.  7.  28  thou  hast  promised  this  goodness  unto 
1  Ki.  8.  66  for  all  the  goodness  that  the  LORD  had 

1  Ch.  17.  26  hast  promised  this  goodness  unto  thy  ser. 

2  Ch.  6.  41  and  let  thy  saints  rejoice  in  goodness 

7.  10  for  the  goodness  that  the  Lord  had  sho. 
Psa.  16.  2  Thou  (art)  my  Lord  :  my  goodness,  .not 
21.  3  preventest.  with  the  blessings  of  goodn. 
23.  6  goodness  and  mercy  shall  follow  me  all 
65.  11  Thou  erownest  the  year  with  thy  goodn. 
68.  10  thou,  0  God,  hast  prepared  of  thy  goodn. 
107.  9  and  fllleth  the  hungry  soul  with  goodness 
Jer.  33.  9  fear  and  tremble  for  all  the  goodness,  and 
Hos.  10.  1  according  to  the  goodness  of  his  laud  they 

3.  Good,  goodness,  good  thing,  die  tub. 

EX01I33.  19  make  all  my  goodness  pass  before  thee 
Neh.  9.  25  delighted  themselves  in  thy  great  goodn. 

9.  35  thy  great  goodness  that  thou  gavest  them 
Psa.  25.  7  remember  thou  me  for  thy  goodness’ 

27.  13  unless  I  had  believed  to  see  the  goodness 
31. 19  how  great  (is)  thy  goodness,  which  thou 
65.  4  satisfied  with  the  goodness  of  thy  house 
143.  7  utter  the  memory  of  thy  great  goodness 
Isa.  63.  7  the  great  goodness  toward  the  house  of 
Jer.  2.  7  fruit  thereof  and  the  goodness  thereof 
31.  12  flow  together  to  the  goodness  of  the  L. 
31.14  shall  be  satisfied  with  my  goodness,  saith 
Hos.  3.  5  fear  the  Lord  and  his  goodness  in  the 
Zecli.  9.  17  how  great  (is)  his  goodness,  and  how  gre. 

4 . Goodness,  ayabwovvr)  agathosune. 

Rom  15.  14  ye  also  are  full  of  goodness,  filled  with 
Gal.  5.  22  long  suffering,  gentleness,  goodness,  faith 
Epli.  5.  9  all  goodness  and  righteousness  and  truth 
2  Th.  i.  11  all  the  good  pleasure  of  (his)  goodness 

5.  Usefulness,  benignity,  xpyarAr 77s  chrestotes. 

Rom.  2.  4  despisest  thou  the  riches  of  his  goodness 

11.  22  Behold  therefore  the  goodness  and  seve. 

6.  Useful,  benign,  xpvaros  chrestos. 

Rom.  2.  4  that  the  goodness  of  God  leadeth  thee 
11. 22  goodness,  if  thou  continue  in  (his)  good. 

GOODS  — 

1. Strength,  jiff  on. 

Job  20.  10  and  his  hands  shall  restore  their  goods 
‘l.Force,  wealth,  lrn  chayil: 

Num  31.  9  and  all  their  flocks,  and  all  their  goods 

3 . Good,  good  thing,  DIB  tub. 

Deut  28.  11  Lord  shall  make  thee  plenteous  in  goods 
Eccl.  5.  ii  When  goods  increase,  they  are  increased 

4.  Good,  goodness,  good  thing,  die  tub. 

Gen.  24.  10  the  goods  of  his  master  (were)  in  his  li. 
Neh.  9.  25  possessed  houses  full  of  all  goods,  wells 
Job  20.  21  therefore  shall  no  man  look  for  his  goods 

5.  Work,  business,  riDN^p  melakah. 

Exod22.  8,  11  put  his’  hand  unto  his  neighbour’s  go. 

6.  Riches,  wealth,  J'pp)  niksin. 

Ezra  6.  8  of  the  king’s  goods,  (even)  of  the  tribute 

7.  26  confiscation  of  goods,  or  to  imprisonment 

7.  Getting,  acquisition,  );)p  qinyan. 

Eze.  38.  12  which  have  gotten  cattle  and  goods,  that 
38.  13  to  take  away  cattle  and  goods,  to  take  a 

8.  Substance,  goods,  e’IDd  rekush. 

Gen.  14.  11  took  all  the  goods  of  Sodom  andGomor. 

14.  12  they  took  Lot.  .and  his  goods,  and  depa. 
14. 16  he  brought  back  all  the  goods,  and  also 
14.  16  and  his  goods,  and  the  women  also,  and 
14.  21  Give  me.  .and  take  the  goods  to  thyself 
31.  18  his  goods  which  he  had  gotten,  the  cattle 
46.  6  their  goods,  which  they  had  gotten  in 
Nunn6.  32  (apperta.)  unto  Korah,  and  all  (their)  g. 

35.  3  for  their  goods,  and  for  all  their  beasts 
2  Ch.21.  14  children,  and  thy  wives,  and  all  thy  g. 
Ezra  1.  4,  6  with  gold,  and  with  goods,  and  withbea. 

9.  Good,  good  thing,  ay  ados  cujathos. 

Lukei2.  18  will  i  bestow  all  my  fruits  and  my  goods 

12.  19  hast  much  goods  laid  up  for  many  years 

10 . Essence,  substance,  oinr'ia  ousia. 

Luke  1 5.  12  the  portion  of  goods  that  falleth  (to  me) 

11  .Vessel,  instrument,  auevos  skeuos. 

Matti2.  29  how  can  one  enter,  .and  spoil  his  goods 
Mark  3.  27  No  man  can  enter,  .and  spoil  his  goods 

12.  The  things  existing,  ra  virdpxovra  ta  huparcho. 
Matt24.  47  shall  make  him  ruler  over  all  his  goods 
25.  14  servants,  and  delivered  unto  them  his  g. 
Luken.  21  keepeth  his  palace,  his  goods  are  in  pea. 
16.  1  unto  him  that  he  had  wasted  his  goods 
19.  8  the  half  of  my  goods  I  give  to  the  poor 


GOODS 


430 


GOVERNORS 


i  Co.  13.  3  I  bestow  all  my  goods  to  feed  (the  poor) 
Heb.xo.  34  took  joyfully  the  spoiling  of  your  goods 

13. Existence,  substance,  vnap^is  huparxis. 

Acts  2. 45  And  sold  their  possessions  and  goods,  and 
GOODS,  to  be  increased  with  — 

To  be  rich,  wealthy,  n-Aooreo)  plouteo. 

Rev.  3. 17  and  increased  with  goods,  and  have  need 
GOODS,  thy  — 

The  things  belonging  to  thee,  ra  ad  ta  so,. 

Luke  6.  30  taketli  away  thy  goods  ask  (them)  not  aga. 

GOPHER  — 

Gopher,  cedar,  cypress,  fir  wood,  iBi  gopher. 

Gen.  6. 14  Make  thee  au  ark  of  gopher  wood;  rooms 

GORE,  to  — 

To  push,  gore,  nil  nagach. 

Exod2i.  28  ox  gore  a  man  or  a  woman,  that  they  die 
2r.  31  Whether  he  have  gored  a  son,  or  have  g. 

GORGEOUS  — 

Bright,  shining,  Aapirpos  lampros. 

Luke23. 11  arrayed  him  in  a  gorgeous  robe,  and  sent 
GORGEOUSLY,  most  — 

Perfection,  ViVao  miklol. 

Eze.  23.  12  captains,  .rulers  clothed  most  gorgeously 
GORGEOUSLY  apparelled,  they  which  are  — - 
Those  in  splendid  garments,  61  Iv  Ipanapip 
uirapxovreshoien  himatismoendoxuhuparchontes. 
Luke  7.  25  they  which  are  gorgeously  apparelled,  and 
GO'-SHEN,  JEil. 

1.  The  name  of  a  part  of  Egypt  where  the  Israelites 
dwelt  during  their  sojourn  there.  It  is  usually  called 
the  “  land  of  Goshen  ”  but  also  simply  Goshen.  “The 
land  of  Rameses  ”  seems  (Gen.  47.  n)  to  have  been 
another  name  for  Goshen,  unless  it  be  simply  a  district 
of  it.  From  Gen.  45.  10  it  appears  to  have  been  a 
territory  near  the  palace  of  Joseph's  Pharaoh,  who  was 
of  the  15th  Egyptian  dynasty,  and  resided  part  of  the 
year  at  Memphis,  and  during  harvest  time  at  Avaris, 
on  the  Bubastite  or  Pelusiac  branch  of  the  Nile. 
Goshen  was  probably  the  extreme  province  of  Egypt 
towards  Canaan  (Gen.  46.  28,  29,  and  33,  34). 

Gen.  45. 10  And  thou  shalt  dwell  in  the  land  of  G. 

46.  28  he  sent  Judah,  .to  direct  his  face  unto  G. 
46.  28  and  they  came  into  the  land  of  G. 

46.  29  went  up  to  meet  Israel  his  father,  to  G. 

46.  34  that  ye  may  dwell  in  the  land  of  G. :  for 

47.  1  and,  behold,  they  (are)  in  the  land  of  G. 
47.  4  let  thy  servants  dwell  in  the  land  of  G. 

47.  6  in  the  land  of  G.  let  them  dwell :  and  if 
47.  27  And  Israel  dwelt,  .in  the  country  of  G. 

50.  8  little  ones,  .they  left  in  the  land  of  G. 

Exod.  8.  22  I  will  sever  in  that  day  the  land  of  G. 

9.  26  Ouly  in  the  land  of  G. . .  was  there  no  hail 

2.  A  district  in  southern  Canaan,  between  Gaza  and 
Gibeon,  and  part  of  the  maritime  plain  of  Judah. 

Josh.  10.  41  And  Joshua  smote,  .all  the  country  of  G. 
11.  16  So  Joshua  took,  .all  the  land  of  G.,  and 

3.  A  town  in  the  mountains  of  Judah. 

Josh.  15.  51  And  G.,  and  Holon,  and  Giloh  ;  eleven 

GOSPEL  — 

Good  news,  tidings,  word,  cvayyeAi ov  euaygelion. 

Matt.  4.  23  preaching  the  gospel  of  the  kingdom,  and 

9.  35  preaching  the  gospel  of  the  kingdom,  and 
24.  14  gospel  of  the  kingdom  shall  be  preached 
26. 13  Wheresoever  this  gospel  shall  be  preach. 
Mark  1.  1  beginning  of  the  gospel  of  Jesus  Christ 

1.  14  preaching  the  gospel  of  the  kingdom  of 

1.  15  at  hand  :  repent  ye,  and  believe  the  gos. 

8.  35  lose  his  life  for  my  sake  and  the  gospel's 

10.  29  or  lands,  for  my  sake,  and  the  gospel’s 

13.  10  the  gospel  must  first  be  published  among 

14.  9  Wheresoever  this  gospel  shall  be  preached 
16.  15  [and  preach  the  gospel  to  every  creature] 

Acts  15.  7  Gentiles,  .should  hear  the  word  of  the  g. 

20.  24  to  testify  the  gospel  of  the  grace  of  God 
Rom.  1.  1  Paul,  separated  unto  the  gospel  of  God 

1.  9  whom  I  serve  with  my  spirit  in  the  gospel 
1. 16  I  am  not  ashamed  of  the  gospel  of  Christ 

2.  16  by  Jesus  Christ  according  to  my  gospel 

10.  16  But  they  have  not  all  obeyed  the  gospel 

11.  28  As  concerning  the  gospel,  .enemies  foi¬ 
ls.  16  ministering  the  gospel  of  God,  that  the 

15.  19  I  have  fully  preached  the  gospel  of  Christ 

15.  29  fulness  of  the  blessing  of  [the  gospel  of]  C. 

16.  25  to  stablish  you  according  to  my  gospel 

1  Co.  4.  15  I  have  begotten  you  through  the  gospel 

9.  12  lest  we  should  hinder  the  gospel  of  Christ 

9.  14  preach  the  gospel  should  live  of  the  gos. 

9.  18  I  may  make  the  gospel  of  Christ  without 
9.  18  that  I  abuse  not  my  power  in  the  gospel 
9.  23  this  I  do  for  the  gospel’s  sake,  that  I  mi. 

15.  1  I  declare  unto  you  the  gospel  which  I  pr. 

2  Co.  2.  12  1  came  to  Troas  to  (preach)  Christ’s  gos. 

4.  3  if  our  gospel  be  hid,  it  is  hid  to  them  that 
4.  4  the  light  of  the  glorious  gospel  of  Christ 

8.  18  whose  praise  (is)  in  the  gospel  throughout 

9.  13  professed  subjection  unto  the  gospel  of  C. 

10.  14  to  you  also  in  (preaching)  the  gospel  of  C. 

11.  4  or  another  gospel,  which  ye  have  not  acc. 

11.  7  because  I  have  preached  to  you  the  gos. 

Gal.  1.  6  are.  .removed  from  him.  .unto  another  g. 

1.  7  and  would  pervert  the  gospel  of  Christ 

1.  11  the  gospel  which  was  preached  of  me  is 


Gal.  2.  2  that  gospel  which  I  preach  among 

2.  s  that  the  truth  of  the  gospel  might  contin. 

2.  7  that  the  gospel  of  the  uncircumcision  was 

2.  14  not.  .according  to  the  truth  of  the  gospel 
Epli.  1.  13  after  that  ye  heard . .  the  gospel  of  your 

3.  6  of  his  promise  in  Christ  by  the  gospel 

o.  15  with  the  preparation  of  the  gospel  of  pe. 
6.  19  to  make  known  the  mystery  [of  the  gospel] 
Phil.  1.  5  For  your  fellowship  in  the  gospel  from 

1.  7  defence  and  confirmation  of  the  gospel 

1.  12  rather  unto  the  furtherance  of  the  gospel 
1. 17  that  I  am  set  for  the  defence  of  the  gospel 

1.  27  be  as  it  becometh  the  gospel  of  Christ 

1.  27  striving  together  for  the  faith  of  the  gos. 

2.  22  a  son . .  he  hath  served  with  me  in  the  go. 

4.  3  women  which  laboured  with  me  in  the  g. 
4.  15  that  in  the  beginning  of  the  gospel,  when 

Col.  1.  s  in  the  word  of  the  truth  of  the  gospel 

1.  23  not  moved  away  from  the  hope  of  the  g. 

1  Th.  1.  s  our  gospel  came  not  unto  you  in  word 

2.  2  to  speak  unto  you  the  gospel  of  God  with 

2.  4  allowed,  .to  be  put  in  trust  with  the  gos. 

2.  8  not  the  gospel  of  God  only,  but  also  our 

2.  9  we  preached  unto  you  the  gospel  of  God 

3.  2  fellow  labourer  in  the  gospel  of  Christ 

2  Th.  1.  8  that  obey  not  the  gospel  of  our  Lord  Jes. 

q.  14  Whereunto  he  called  you  by  our  gospel 

1  Ti.  1.  11  According  to  the  glorious  gospel  of  the 

2  Ti.  1.  8  partaker  of  the  afflictions  of  the  gospel 

1.  10  immortality  to  light  through  the  gospel 

2.  8  raised  from  the  dead  according  to  my  go. 
Phm.  13  ministered,  .in  the  bonds  of  the  gospel 

1  Pe.  4.  17  of  them  that  obey  not  the  gospel  of  God? 
Rev.  14.  6  having  tile  everlasting  gospel  to  preach 
GOSPEL,  to  preach  before  the  — 

To  tell  good  news  before  hand,  irpoevayyeA'i^o/jiai. 

Gal.  3.  8  preached  before  the  gospel  unto  Abraham 
GOSPEL  (of),  to  preach  the  — 

To  tell  good  news,  evayyeAl£op.cu  euaggelizomai. 
Luke  4.  18  he  hath  anointed  me  to  preach  the  gospel 
9.  6  preaching  the  gospel,  and  healing  every 
20.  1  as  he  taught,  .and  preached  the  gospel 
R0111.  1.  15  I  am  ready  to  preach  the  gospel  to  you 

10.  15  of  them  that  [preach  the  gospel  of  peace] 
15.  20  so  have  I  strived  to  preach  the  gospel 

1  Co.  1.  17  not  to  baptize,  but  to  preach  the  gospel 

9.  16  though  I  preach  the  gospel,  I  have  noth. 
9. 16  woe  is  unto  me,  if  I  preach  not  the  gos.! 
9.  18  that,  when  I  preach  the  gospel,  1  may 

2  Co.  10.  16  To  preach  the  gospel  in  the  (regions)  be. 
Gal.  1.  8  preach  any  other  gospel  unto  you  than 

1.  9  If  any.  .preach  any  other  gospel  unto  you 

4.  13  I  preached  the  gospel  unto  you  at  the 
GOSPEL  into  or  unto,  to  preach  the  — 

To  tell  good  neios,  evayytAi£op.cu  euaggelizomai. 
Acts  8.  25  preached  the  gospel  in  many  villages  of 

14.  7  And  there  they  preached  the  gospel 
14.  21  when  they  had  preached  the  gospel  to 
16. 10  called  us  for  to  preach  the  gospel  unto 
1  Pe.  1.  12  them  that  have  preached  the  gospel  unto 
GOSPEL,  to  be  preached  by  the  — 

To  tell  good  news,  evayyeAi^oyai  euaggelizomai. 

1  Pe.  1.  25  which  by  the  gospel  is  preached  unto  you 
GOSPEL  is  preached  to  or  unto,  the  — 

To  tell  good  news,  evayyeAi^op.ai  euaggelizomai. 
Luke  7. 22  to  the  poor  the  gospel  is  preached 
Heb.  4.  2  For  unto  us  was  the  gospel  preached,  as 

1  Pe.  4.  6  for  this  cause  was  the  gospel  preached 
GOSPEL  preached  to,  to  have  the  — 

To  tell  good  news,  evayyeAi£op.cu  euajjgelizomai. 

Matt.  1 1 .  5  the  poor  have  the  gospel  preached  to  them 
GOTTEN,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  gathered,  asapli,  2. 

2  Sa.  17. 13  Moreover  if  he  be  gotten  into  acity,  then 

2.  To  be  given,  |ru  nalhan,  6. 

Job  28.  15  cannot  be  gotten  for  gold,  neither  shall 

3 . To  draw  away,  airoanaoi  apospao. 

Acts  2i.  1  that  after  we  were  gotten  from  them 
GOTTEN  hastily,  to  be  — 

T 0  be  abhorred,  got  by  abhorred  means,  Vna  bacha.l,  4. 

Prov.20.  21  An  inheritance  (may  be)  gotten  hastily 
GOURD  — 

1 .  Gourd,  palma  christi,  jVjj’p  qiqayon. 

Jon.  4.  6  the  Loud  God  prepared  a  gourd,  and 

4.  6  So  Jonah  was  exceeding  glad  of  the  gou. 

4.  7  and  it  smote  the  gourd  that  it  withered 
4.  9  Doest  thou  well  to  be  angry  for  the  go.  ? 

4.  10  Thou  hast  had  pity  on  the  gourd,  for  the 

2.  Knobs,  gourds,  wild  cucumbers,  nyps  paqquoth. 

2  Ki.  4.  39  gathered  thereof  wild  gourds  his  lap  full 

GOVERN,  to  — 

1  -To  bind  up,  gird,  vpn  chabash. 

Job  34.17  Shall  even  he  that  hateth  right  govern  ? 

2  .To  lead  forth,  nni  nacliah,  5. 

Psa.  67.  4  and  govern  the  nations  upon  earth.  Sel. 

3.  To  do,  make,  work,  use,  npy  aso.h. 

1  Ki.21.  7  Dost  thou  now  govern  the  kingdom  of  I.  ? 
GOVERNMENT  — 
l.Rule,  memshalah. 

Isa.  22.  21  I  will  commit  thy  government  into  his 


2.  Princely  power,  ny'ffo  misrah. 

Isa.  9.  6  the  government  shall  be  upon  his  should. 
9.  7  Of  the  increase  of  (his)  government  and 

3.  A  steering,  piloting,  directing,  nvfitpvri<Tis  kuber. 

1  Co.  12.  28  helps,  governments,  diversities  of  tongues 

4.  Lordship,  power,  Kvpiorris  kuriotes. 

2  Pe.  2.  10  walk  after  the  flesh,  .and  depise  govern 
GOVERNOR  — 

.  1 .  A  leader,  alluph. 

Zech.  9.  7  he  shall  be  as  a  governor  in  Judah,  aud 

12.  5  the  governors  of  Judah  shall  say  in  their 
12.  6  In  that  day  will  I  make  the  governors  of 

2.  To  grave,  decree,  ppn  chaqaq. 

Judg.  5.  9  My  heart  (is)  toward  the  governors  of  Is. 

3.  To  decree,  ppn  chaqaq,  3a. 

Judg.  5.  14  out  of  Machir  came  down  governors,  and 

4 . To  rule,  bvD  mashal. 

Gen.  45.  26  lie  (is)  governor  over  all  the  land  of  Egy. 
2  Ch.  23.  20  the  governors  of  the  people,  and  all  the 

1  sa.  22.  28  and  he  (is)  the  governor  among  the  nat 
Jcr.  30.  21  their  governor  shall  proceed  from  the 

5.  Leader,  one  going  before,  raj  nagid. 

2  Ch.28.  7  and  Azrikam  the  governor  of  the  house 
3. One  lifted,  up,  prince,  N'ivj  nasi. 

2  Ch.  1.  2  to  every  governor  in  all  Israel,  the  chief 

I . Governor,  captain,  viceroy,  nrjs pechah. 

1  Ki.  10.  15  and  of  the  governor's' of  the  country 
2Ch.  9.  1 4  governors  of  the  country, brought  gold  an  l 
Ezra  8.  36  to  the  governors  on  this  side  the  river 
Neh.  2.  7  given  me  to  the  governors  beyond  the  ri. 

2.  9  I  came  to  the  governors  beyond  the  river 

3.  7  unto  the  throne  of  the  governor  on  this 

5.  14  to  be  their  governor  in  the  land  of  Jud. 

5. 14  have  not  eaten  the  bread  of  the  governor 

5.  15  the  former  governors. .  were  chargeable 

5.  18  required  not  I  the  bread  of  the  governor 

12.  26  in  the  days  of  Nehemiah  the  governor 
Estli.  3.  12  governors  that  (were)  over  every  province 
Hag.  1.  1,14  the  son  of  Shealtiel,  governor  of  Jud. 
2.  2  son  of  Shealtiel,  governor  of  Judah,  and 
2.  21  Speak  to  Zerubbabel,  governor  of  Judah 
1.  8  offer  it  now  unto  thy  governor ;  will  he 
8.  Governor,  captain,  viceroy,  nns  pechah. 

Ezra  5.  3,  6  Tatnai,  governor  oil  this  side  the  river 

5.  14  Sheslibazzar,  whom  he  had  madegovern. 

6.  6  Now.  .Tatnai,  governor  beyond  the  river 

6.  7  let  the  governor,  .build  this  house  of  G. 

6.  13  alien  Tatnai,  governor  on  this  side  the 

0.  Overseer,  inspector,  rps  paqid. 

Jer.  20.  1  who  (was)  also  chief  governor  in  the  hou. 
10 .Head,  prince,  chief,  captain,  ~i'&  sar. 

1  Ki.  22  26  unto  Amou  the  governor  of  the  city,  and 

2  Ki.  23.  8  the  gate  of  Joshua  the  governor  of  the 

1  Ch.24.  s  governors  of  the  sanctuary,  and  govern. 

2  Ch.  18.  25  carry  him  hack  to  Anion  the  governor 

II.  Ruler,  B’Wi  shallit. 

Gen.  42.  6  Joseph  (was)  the  governor  over  the  land 

12 . Ethnarch,  ruler  of  a  people,  Idvapxvs  ethnarch. 
2  Co.  1 1.  32  the  governor  under  Aretas  the  king  kept 

13.  To  make,  lead,  guide  straight,  tMvui  euthunO 
Jas.  3.  4  turned ..  whithersoever  the  governor  list. 

14.  Leader, guide, one  going  before,  yyepdv  hegemon. 
Matt. 10.  18  ye  shall  be  brought  before  governors 

27.  2  delivered  him  to  Pontius  Pilate  tile  gov. 
27.  11  stood  before  the  governor  :  and  the  gov. 
27. 14  insomuch  that  the  governor  marvelled 
27.  15  the  governor  was  wont  to  release  unto 
27.  21  The  governor  answered  and  said  unto  th. 

27.  23  [the  governor  said,]  Why,  what  evil  hath 
27  27  Then  the  soldiers  of  the  governor  took  J. 

28.  14  And  if  this  come  to  the  governor's  ears 
Lulce2o.  20  unto  the  power  and  authority  of  the  gov. 
Acts  23.  24  and  bring,  .safe  unto  Felix  [the  governor] 

23.  26  unto  the  most  excellent  governor  Felix 
23  33  and  delivered  the  epistle  to  the  governor 
23-  34  when  the  governor  had  read .  .he  asked  of 

24.  1  who  informed  the  governor  against  Paul 
24.  10  after  that  the  governor  had  beckoned 
26.  30  the  king  rose  up,  and  the  governor,  and 

1  Pe.  2.  14  Or  unto  governors,  as  unto  them  that  are 

15.  To  lead,  guide,  go  before,  nyeogcu  hegeomai. 
Matt.  2.  6  for  out  of  thee  shall  come  a  Governor 
Acts  7.  10  he  made  him  governor  over  Egypt  and 

16. / douse  manager,  olnovoyos  oikonomos. 

Gal.  4.  2  is  under  tutors  and  governors  until  the 
GOVERNOR,  to  be  — 

To  go  before,  be  leader  or  guide,  -riyefioi/evw. 

Luke  2.  2  made  when  Cyrenius  was  governor  of  S. 

3.  1  Pontius  Pilate  being  governor  of  Judea 
GOVERNOR  of  the  feast  — 

Chief  of  a  triklinvu/m,  ap^irpiKAivos  architriklinos. 
John  2.  8  and  bear  unto  the  governor  of  the  feast 
2.  9  the  governor  of  the  feast  called  the  brid. 
GOVERNOR,  chief  — 

Leader,  one  going  before,  v:i  nagid. 

1  Ch.  29.  22  Solomon . .  and  anointed  (him) . .  the  chief  g. 
GOVERNORS  — 

Prefects,  J’jjd  signin. 

Dan.  2.  48  chief  of  the  governors  over  all  the  wise 


GOZAN 


431 


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Dan  3  2  the  princes,  the  governors,  and  the  capt. 

i.  3  Then  the  princes,  the  governors,  and  cap 
3  27  the  princes,  governors,  and  captains,  and 
6.  7  the  governors,  and  the  princes,  the  coun. 

rO'-ZAN,  |li  3  food. 

’he  English  version  makes  this  name  appear  to  be  a 
iver  •  though  it  was  evidently  not  a  river  but  a 
ount’ry  Gozan  was  a  place  to  which  Israel  was  carried 
wav  liv  Pnl,  Tiglath-Pileser,  and  Shalmaneser  (possibly 
iargnn).  It  was  perhaps  identical  with  the  Gauza- 
litis  of  Ptolemy,  and  the  Mygdonia  of  other  writers. 

’he  river  Halior  (now  Khabour),  watered  and  drained 
t  as  the  great  Mesopotamian  affluent  of  the  Euphrates. 

2  Ki  17  6  and  placed .  .in  Habor  (by)  the  river  of  G. 

18.  II  put  them  ,  .in  Habor  (by)  the  river  of  G. 
iq.  12  G.,  and  Haran,  and  Rezgph,  aud  the 
i  Ch  s  26  Ilara,  and  to  the  river  G.,  unto  this  day 
Isa.  ’  37. 12  G.,  and  Haran,  and  Rezeph,  and  the 

JRACE  — 

[.Grace,  favour,  ]n  chen.  _ 

Gen  6.  8  Noah  found  grace  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord 
’  10  iq  thy  servant  hath  found  grace  in  thy  sight 

32.  5  sent,  .that  I  may  find  grace  m  thy  sight 

33.  8  to  find  grace  in  the  sight  of  my  lord 
3,  10  if  now  1  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight 
33  15  let  me  find  grace  in  the  sight  of  my  lord 
,4.  IZ  Let  me  find  grace  in  your  eyes,  and  what 
oq.  4  Joseph  found  grace  in  his  sight,  and  lie 
47  25  let  us  find  grace  in  the  sight  of  my  lord 
47  2q  If  now  I  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight 
50  4  If  now  I  have  found  grace  in  your  eyes 

Exodii.  12  and  thou  hast  also  found  grace  in  my 
33  13  if  I  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight,  show 
33  13  know,  .that  I  may  find  grace  in  thy  sight 
33  16  thy  people  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight? 

33  17  thou  hast  found  grace  in  my  sight,  and  I 
-4.  O  If  now  I  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight 
Rum  32  5  if  we  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight,  let 

Jude.  6.  17  If  now  I  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight 
Ruth  2  2  after  (him)  in  whose  sight  I  shall  find  gr. 

2.  10  Why  have  I  found  grace  in  thine  eyes 

1  Sa  1  18  Let  thine  handmaid  find  grace  in  thy 

‘  20'  3  that  I  have  found  grace  in  thine  eyes 
27  5  If  I  have  now  found  grace  in  thme  eyes 

2  Sa  14.  22  that  I  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight,  my 

16.  4  (that)  I  may  find  grace  in  thy  sight,  my 
Esth.  2.  17  she  obtained  grace  and  favour  in  his  sight 
Psa.  43.  2  grace  is  poured  into  thy  lips  :  therefore 
’  84.  n  the  LOUD  will  give  grace  and  glory  :  no 
Prov  1  9  For  they . .  an  ornament  of  grace  unto  thy 
"  3'  22  life  unto  tliy  soul,  and  grace  to  thy  neck 
3  34  Surely .  .he  giveth  grace  unto  the  lowly 
4.  9  give  to  thine  head  an  ornament  of  grace 
22  11  (for)  the  grace  of  his  lips  the  king  (shall 
Jer  31.  2  The  people .  .found  grace  in  the  wilder 
Zech.  4.  7  shoutings,  (crying),  Grace,  grace  unto  it ! 

12.  10  the  spirit  of  grace  and  of  supplications 

2  .Grace,  supplication  for  grace,  nsnp  techinnah. 

Ezra  9.  8  now  for  a  little  space  grace  hath  been 

3.  Gracefulness,  comeliness,  evnpeiraa  euprepeia. 

Jas.  1. 11  the  grace  of  the  fashion  of  it  perisheth 

4.  Grace,  graciousness,  %“P‘S  charis. 

Luke  2.  40  and  the  grace  of  God  was  upon  him 
John  1  14  dwelt  among  us.  .full  of  grace  and  truth 

1.  16  And  of  his  fulness,  .and  grace  for  grace 

I.  17  grace  and  truth  came  by  Jesus  Christ 
Acts  4.  33  the  apostles . .  great  grace  was  upon  them 

11.  23  when  he  came,  aud  had  seen  the  grace  of 
j-3.  43  persuaded,  .to  continue  in  the  grace  of  G. 

14.  3  gave  testimony  unto  the  word  of  his  grace 

14.  26  been  recommended  to  the  grace  of  God 

15.  11  that  through  the  grace  of  the  Lord  Jesus 

13.  40  being  recommended . .  unto  the  grace  of  G. 
18  27  them . .  which  had  believed  through  grace 
20]  24  to  testify  the  gospel  of  the  grace  of  God 
20  32  to  the  word  of  his  grace,  which  is  able 

Rom.  1.  5  By  whom  we  have  received  grace  and  ap. 

I  7  Grace  to  you  and  peace  from  God  our  1. 

3'  24  Being  justified  freely  by  his  grace  through 
4  4  is  the  reward  not  reckoned  of  grace,  but 

4. 16  (it  is)  of  faith,  that  (it  might  be)  by  grace 

3.  2  access,  .into  this  grace  wherein  we  stand 
313  the  grace  of  God,  and  the  gift  by  grace 

3. 17  they  which  receive  abundance  of  grace 

3.  20  where  sin  abounded,  grace  did  much  more 
s  21  even  so  might  grace  reign  through  right. 
6.  I  Shall  we  continue  in  sin,  that  grace  may 
6.  14,  15  are  not  under  the  law, but  under  grace 

II.  3  remnant  according  to . .  election  of  grace 
11.  6  if  by  grace,  then  (is  it)  no  more  of  works 

11.  6  otherwise  grace  is  no  more  grace.  But 

II  6  (it  be)  of  works,  [then  is  it  no  more  grace] 

.  12.  3  through  the  grace  given  unto  me,  to  every 

12.  6  according  to  the  grace  that  is  given  to 

15.  13  of  the  grace  that  is  given  to  me  <pf  God 

16.  20  Tlie  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
16  24  [The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ] 

1  Co  1  3  Grace  (lie)  unto  you,  and  peace,  from  G. 

1.  4  the  grace  of  Godlysiiichjs  given  you  by 

3.  10  the  gnu’C  oTTTod  which  is  given  unto  me 
10.  30  if  I  by  grace  be  a  partaker,  why  am  I  evil 

13.  10  grace  of  God  I  am  what  I  am  :  and  Ins  g. 

15.  10  I,  but  the  grace  of  God  which  was  with 

16.  23  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  (be)  with 

2  Co.  1.  2  Grace  (be)  to  you  and  peace  from  God 

1  12  but  by  the  grace  of  God,  we  have  had  our 

4.  15  that  the  abundant  grace  might  through 
6.  1  ye  receive  not  the  grace  of  God  in  vain 

8.  1  we  do  you  to  wit  of  the  grace  of  God 


2  Co.  8  6  also  finish  in  you  the  same  grace  also 

8.  7  (see)  that  ye  abound  in  this  grace  also 
8  q  know  the  grace  of  our  Lord  J esus  Christ 
8*  19  chosen,  .to  travel  withnis  with  this  grace 
Q.  8  able  to  make  all  grace  abound  toward 

9.  14  for  the  exceeding  grace  of  God  in  you 
12  q  My  grace  is  suflicient  for  thee  ;  for  my 
13!  14  The  grace  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and 

Gal  1  3  Grace  (be)  to  you  and  peace  from  God  the 

1.  6  the  grace  of  Christ  unto  another  gospel 

1.  15  who  separated,  .and  called  (me)  by  his  g. 

2.  9  perceived  the  grace  that  was  given  unto 
2  21 1  do  not  frustrate  the  grace  of  God :  for 

3.  4  by  the  law ;  ye  are  fallen  from  grace 
6  18  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  (be)  with 

Eph.  1.  2  Grace  (be)  to  you,  and  peace,  from  God 
1.  6  To  the  praise  of  the  glory  of  his  grace 

1.  7  according  to  the  riches  of  his  grace 

2  5  together  with  Christ,  by  grace  ye  are  sav. 

2.  7  show  the  exceeding  riches  of  his  grace  in 

2.  8  by  grace  are  you  saved  through  faith ,  and 
3’.  2  dispensation  of  the  grace  of  God  which 

3  7  according  to  the  gift  of  the  grace  of  God 
3  8  least  of  all  saints,  is  this  grace  given 

4.  7  But  unto  every  one  of  us  is  given  grace 
4.29  it  may  minister  grace  unto  the  hearers 
6  24  Grace  (be)  with  all  them  that  love  our  L. 

Phil  1’  2  Grace  (be)  unto  you,  and  peace,  from  God 

1.  7  ye  all  are  partakers  of  my  grace 

4.  23  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  (be)  with 

Col.  1.  2  Grace  (be)  unto  you,  and  peace,  from  God 

1.  6  and  knew  the  grace  of  God  in  truth 

3.  16  singing  with  grace  in  your  hearts  to  the 

4.  6  Let  your  speech  (be)  alway  with  grace 

4.  i8  Remember  my  bonds.  Grace  (be)  with 

1  Til.  1.  i  Grace  (be)  unto  you,  and  peace,  from  G. 

5.  28  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  (be)  with 

2  Tli.  1.  2  Grace  unto  you,  and  peace,  from  God  our 

1.  12  grace  of  our  God  and  the  Lord  Jesus  C. 

2.  16  consolation  and  good  hope  through  grace 

3]  18  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  (be)  with 

1  Ti.  1.  2  Grace,  mercy,  (and)  peace,  from  God  our 

1.  14  grace  of  our  Lord  was  exceeding  abunda. 

6.  21  Grace  (be)  with  thee.  Amen 

2  Ti  1  2  Grace,  mercy,  (and)  peace,  from  God  the 

1.  g  according  to  his  own  purpose  and  grace 

2  1  strong  in  the  grace  that  is  in  Christ  Jesus 

4]  22  [Grace  (be)  with  you.  Amen] 

Titus  1.  4  Grace,  mercy,  (and)  peace,  from  God  the 

2.  ii  the  grace  of  God  that  bringeth  salvation 

3.  7  being  justified  by  his  grace,  we  should 
3!  15  Grace  (be)  with  you  all.  Amen 

Phm.  3  Grace  to  you,  and  peace,  from  God  our 
23  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  (be)  with 
Heb  2  9  by  the  grace  of  G  od  should  taste  death 
4’  16  come  boldly  unto  the  throne  of  grace 

4.  16  and  find  grace  to  help  in  time  of  need 

10.  29  done  despite  unto  the  spirit  of  grace? 

12.  13  lest  any  man  fail  of  the  grace  of  God 

1-  28  let  us  have  grace,  whereby  we  may  serve 
13'.  9  that  the  heart  be  established  with  grace 

13.  23  Grace  (be)  with  you  aU.  Amen 

Jas.  4.  6  But  he  giveth  more  grace.  Wherefore  he 
4.  6  but  giveth  grace  unto  the  humble 

1  Pe  1  2  Grace  unto  you,  and  peace,  be  multiplied 

1  10  of  the  grace  (that  should  come)  unto  you 
1.  13  hope  to  the  end  for  the  grace  that  is  to 
3  7  being  heirs  together  of  the  grace  of  life 

4.  10  stewards  of  the  manifold  grace  of  God 
3  3  For  God.  .giveth  grace  to  the  humble 

3!  10  the  God  of  all  grace,  who  hath  called  us 

3.  12  the  true  grace  of  God  wherein  ye  stand 

2  Pe.  1.  2  Grace  and  peace  be  multiplied  unto  you 

3  18  grow  in  grace,  and  (in)  the  knowledge  of 
2  Jo.  3  Grace  be  with  you,  mercy,  (and)  peace 
Jude  4  the  grace  of  God  into  lasciviousness,  and 
Rev.  1.  4  Grace  (be)  unto  you,  and  peace,  from  him 
22.  21  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  (be)  with 

GRACIOUS  — 

\. Grace,  favour,  ]n  chen. 

Prov.  1 1.  16  A  gracious  woman  retameth  honour;  anci 
Eccl.  10.  12  words  of  a  wise  man’s  mouth  (are)  graci. 

2 .Gracious,  l»n  channun. 

Exod22.  27  that  I  will  hear ;  for  I  (am)  gracious 

34  6  merciful  and  gracious,  long  suffering  and 

2  Ch.30.  9  Lord  your  God  (is)  gracious  and  merciiul 
Neh  q.  17  gracious  and  merciful,  slow  to  anger,  and 
q  31  for  thou  (art)  a  gracious  and  merciful  God 
Psa.  86.  is  a  God  full  of  compassion,  and  gracious 
103.  8  The  Lord  (is)  merciful  and  gracious,  slow 
hi.  4  the  Lord  (is)  gracious,  aud  full  of  comp. 
112  4  "racious,  and  full  of  compassion,  and  ri. 

116.  5  Gracious  (is)  the  Lord,  aud  righteous;  yea 
143.  8  The  Lord  (is)  gracious,  and  full  of  comp. 
Joel  2.  13  for  he  (is)  gracious  and  merciful,  slow  to 
Jon.  4.  2  for  I  knew  that  thou  (art)  a  gracious  God 

3.  Grace,  graciousness,  x°-P‘s  chans. 

Luke  4. 22  and  wondered  at  the  gracious  words  which 

4.  Useful,  hind,  xpyaros  chrestos. 

1  Pe.  2.  3  If .  .ye  have  tasted  that  the  Lord  (is)  gra. 

GRACIOUS,  to  he  — 

1.  To  grace,  he  gracious,  [in  chanan. 

Gen.  43.  29  said,  God  be  gracious  unto  thee,  my  son 
Exod33-  19  will  be  gracious  to  whom  I  will  be  grac. 
Num.  6.  25  shine  upon  thee,  and  be  gracious  unto 

2  Ki.  13.  23  Lord  was  gracious  unto  them,  and  had  c. 
Job  33.  24  Then  he  is  gracious  unto  him,  and  saith 

Psa.  77.  9  Hath  God  forgotten  to  be  gracious?  hath 


Isa.  30. 18  wait,  that  he  may  be  gracious  unto  you 
30.  19  he  will  be  very  gracious  unto  thee  at  the 
33.  2  O  Lord,  be  gracious  unto  us ;  we  have 
Amos  3. 13  Lord  God  of  hosts  will  be  gracious  unto 
Mai.  1.  9  beseech  God  that  he  will  be  gracious  unto 

2.To  be  gracious,  jin  chanan,  2. 

Jer.  22.  23  how  gracious  shalt  thou  be  when  pangs 

GRACIOUS  to,  to  he  — 

To  be  gracious,  act  graciously,  ] in  chanan,  3. 

2  Sa.  12.  22  God  will  be  gracious  tome,  that  the  child 

GRACIOUSLY  — 

Good,  file  tob. 

Hos.  14.  2  receive  (us)  graciously  :  so  will  werender 
GRACIOUSLY,  to  deal,  or  give  — 

To  be  gracious,  [in  chanan. 

Gen  33  3  children  which  God  hath  graciously  given 

33.  11  God  hath  dealt  graciously  with  me,  and 

GRAFF  in  or  into,  to  — 

To  engraft,  slick  in,  iyuevroifa  egkentrizo. 

Rom  11  17  thou,  .wert  grafted  in  among  them,  and 
11. 19  broken  off,  that  I  might  be  grafted  in 
11  23  And  they  also . .  shall  be  grafted  in 
11.  23  for  God  is  able  to  graft  them  iu  again 
11.  24  aud  wert  grafted  contrary  to  nature  into 
11.24  how  much  more  shall  these ..  be  grafted  in 

GRAIN  — 

A  kernel,  grain,  seed,  k6kkos  kokkos. 

Matt  13  31  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  to  a  grain 
17  20  If  ye  have  faith  as  a  grain  of  mustard  se. 
Mark  4.  31  (It  is)  like  a  grain  of  mustard  seed,  which 
Luken.  19  It  is  like  a  grain  of  mustard  seed,  which 
17  6  If  ye  had  faith  as  a  grain  of  mustard  seed 

1  Co.  15.  37  not  that  body  that  shall  be,  but  bare  gr. 

GRAIN,  least  — 

Grain,  pebble,  ins  tserar. 

Amos  9.  9  yet  shall  not  the  least  gram  fall  upon  the 

GRANDMOTHER  — 

Mamma,  grandmother,  yaypn  mamme. 

2  Ti.  1.  s  which  dwelt  first  in  thy  grandmother 

GRANT  — 

Grant,  permission,  ]VV1  rishyon. 

Ezra  3.  7  according  to  the  grant  that  they  had  of  C. 

GRANT,  to  — 

1.  To  cause  to  come  in,  ton  bo,  5. 

1  Ch.  4.  10  God  granted  him  that  which  he  requested 

2.  To  give,  ?n}  natha.n. 

Lev.  23.  24  ye  shall  grant  a  redemption  for  the  land 
Ruth  1.  9  The  LORD  grant  you  that  ye  may  find  rest 
1  Sa.  1.  17  the  God  of  Israel  grant,  .tliy  petitmn  that 

1  Ch.21.  22'  Grant  me  the  place  of  (this)  threshing  flo. 

21  22  thou  shalt  grant  it  me  for  the  full  price 

2  Ch  12  7  but  I  will  grant  them  some  deliverance 

Ezra  7.  6  and  the  king  granted  him  all  Ins  request 
\eh  in  grant  him  mercy  in  the  sight  of  this  man 

2  » the  king  granted  me,  according  to  the  go. 

Esth  3.  8  if  it  please  the  king  to  grant  my  petition 
8. 11  Wherein  the  king  granted  the  Jews  which 
Job  6  8  that  God  would  grant,  .the  thing  that  I 

Psa.  20.  4  Grant  thee  according  to  thine  own  heart 
83  7  Show  us  tliy  mercy . .  grant  us  thy  salva. 

140.  8  Grant  not,  0  Lord,  the  desires  of  the  wi. 

3.  To  do,  make,  work,  use,  m.  asah- 

Job  10.  12  Thou  hast  granted  me  life  and  favour 

4  To  give,  SiSccpu  didomi. 

Markio.  37  Grant  unto  us  that  we  may  sit,  one  on 
Luke  1.  74  That  he  would  grant  unto  us  that  we 
Acts  4.  29  grant  unto  thy  servants,  that  with  all 
11  18  Then  hath  God  also  unto  the  Gentiles  gr. 
14!  3  granted  signs  and  wonders  to  be  done  by 
Rom  13  5  grant  you  to  he  like  minded  one  toward 
Eph  3.  16  That  he  would  grant  you,  according  to 
2  Ti  1  18  The  Lord  grant  unto  him  that  he  may 
Rev’  3  2i  To  him  that  overcometh  will  I  grant  to 
’  19.  8  And  to  her  was  granted  that  she  should 

5.  To  say,  speak,  flnov  eipon. 

Matt  20.  2i  Grant  that  these  my  two  sons  may  sit 

6.  To  grant  as  a  favour,  xapi(opai  chanzomai. 

Acts  3.  14  desired  a  murderer  to  be  granted  unto 

GRANT  graciously,  to  — 

To  be  gracious,  give  grace,  favour,  [in  chanan. 

Psa.  119. 29  way  of  lying,  and  grant  me  tliy  law  graci. 

GRANTED,  to  be — 

1  .To  give,  ]ru nathan. 

2  ch  1  12'wisdom  and  knowledge  (is)  granted  unto 
Prov  10.  24  desire  of  the  righteous  shall  be  granted 

2 .To  be  given,  ]n:  nathan,  2. 

Esth.  3.  6  What  (is)  thy  petition  ?.  .it  shall  be  gram 
7.  2  What  (is)  tliy  petition . .  it  shall  he  granted 
q.  12  what  (is)  thy  petition .  .it  shall  he  granted 
9. 13  let  it  be  granted  to  the  Jews  which  (are) 

GRAPE  — 


A  mart,  single  berry,  fin?  peret. 

Lev.  19.  10  neither  shalt  thou  gather  (every)  grape  of 

GRAPE,  tender  — 

Tender  flower,  the  bulb,  -nop  semadar. 

Song  2.  13  the  vines  (with)  the  tender  grape  give  a 

"  2  ,,  tile  vines:  for  our  vines  (have)  tender  gr. 
7'.  12  let  us  see  if.  .the  tender  grape  appear 


GRAPE 


432 


GRAVEN 


GRAPE  gatherer  — 

To  cut  off,  gather,  is?  batsar. 

Jer.  6.  9  turn  back  thine  hand  as  a  grape  gatherer 
49-  9  If  grape  gatherers  come  to  thee,  would 
Obad.  s  it  the  grape  gatherers  came  to  thee 
GRAPE  gleanings,  gleaning  of  grapes  — 

Gleanings,  niSbp  oleloth. 

Judg.  8.  z  (Is)  not  the  gleaning  of  the  grapes  of  Ep. 
Mic.  7.  1  I  am .  .as  the  grape  gleanings  of  the  viut. 
GRAPES  — 

1.  Gleanings,  ni^y  oleloth. 

Obad.  5  came,  .would  they  not  leave  (some)  gra.? 

2.  Grape,  3ijl  enab. 

Gen.  40.  11  I  took  the  grapes,  and  pressed  them  into 
49.  11  and  his  clothes  in  the  blood  of  grapes 
Lev.  25.  5  neither  gather  the  grapes  of  thy  vine  und. 
IN  urn.  6.  3  any  liquor  of  grapes,  nor  eat  moist  grapes 
13.  20  tlie  time  (was)  the  time  of  the  first  ripeg. 
13.  23  cut.  .a  branch  with  one  cluster  of  grapes 
Deut23.  24  thou  mayest  eat  grapes  thy  fill  at  thine 
32.  14  thou  didst  drink  the  pure  blood  of  the  g. 
32-  32  their  grapes  (are)  grapes  of  gall,  their  cl. 
Neh.13.  15  as  also  wine,  grapes,  and  figs,  and  all 
Isa.  5.  2,  4  looked  that  it  should  bring  forth  grapes 
Jer.  8.  13  no  grapes  on  the  vine,  nor  figs  on  the  fig 
Hos.  9.  10  I  found  Israel  like  grapes  in  the  wildern. 
Amos  9.  13  the  treader  of  grapes  him  that  soweth 

3.  Cluster  of  grapes,  <TTa<pu\y)  staphule. 

Matt.  7.  16  Do  men  gather  [grapes]  of  thorns,  or  figs 
Luke  6.  44  nor  of  a  bramble  bush  gather  they  grapes 
Rev.  14.  18  and  gather,  .for  her  [grapes]  are  fully  ripe 
GRAPES,  gleaning  — 

Gleanings,  niSby  oleloth. 

Isa.  17.  6  Yet  gleaning  grapes  shall  be  left  in  it,  as 
24.  13  as  the  gleaning  grapes  when  the  vintage 
Jer.  49.  9  would  they  not  leave,  .gleaning  grapes? 
GRAPES,  ripe  — 

Grape,  uiy  enab. 

Gen.  40.  10  clusters  thereof  brought  forth  ripe  grapes 
GRAPES,  wild  — 

Bad  grapes,  0TK3  beushim. 

Isa.  5.  2  looked  .and  it  brought  forth  wild  grapes 
5.  4  wherefore . .  brought  it  forth  wild  grapes  ? 
GRASS  — 

1.  Tender  grass,  n&i  deshe. 

Gen.  1. 11  Let  the  earth  bring  forth  grass,  the  herb 
1 .  1 2  And  the  earth  brought  forth  grass . .  herb 
Job  6.  5  Doth  the  wild  ass  bray  when  he  hath  gr .? 
Isa.  15.  6  the  grass  faileth,  there  is  no  green  thing 
Jer.  14.  5  and  forsook  (it),  because  there  was  no  gr. 

2 . Hag,  grass,  herb,  ryn  chatsir. 

1  Ki.  18.  5  we  may  find  grass  to  save  the  horses  and 

2  Ki.  19.  26  the  grass  on  the  house  tops,  and . .  blasted 
Job  40.  15  Behold  now  behemoth,  .he  eateth  grass 
Psa.  37.  2  they  shall  soon  be  cut  down  like  the  grass 

90.  5  in  the  morning,  .like  grass  (which)  grow. 

103.  15  man,  his  days  (are)  as  grass  ;  as  a  flower 

104.  14  He  causeth  the  grass  to  grow  for  the  cat. 
129.  6  Let  them  be  as  the  grass  (upon)  the  house 
147.  8  who  maketh  grass  to  grow  upon  the  mou. 

Isa.  35.  7  where  each  lay . .  grass,  with  reeds  and  ru. 
37.  27  the  grass  on  the  house  tops,  and .  .blasted 
40.  6  All  flesh  (is)  grass,  and  all  the  goodliness 
40.  7  The  grass  withereth,  the  flower  fadeth 
40.  7  bloweth  upon  it :  surely  the  people  (is)  g. 
40.  8  The  grass  withereth,  the  flower  fadeth 
44.  4  they  shall  spring  up.  .among  the  grass 
51.  12  the  son  of  man.  .shall  be  made,  .grass 

3.  Green  herb  or  grass,  p"v  yereg. 

Num22.  4  as  the  ox  licketh  up  the  grass  of  the  field 

4.  Herb,  grass,  airy  eseb. 

Deut.n.  15  I  will  send  grass  in  thy  fields  for  thy  cat. 
29.  23  nor  any  grass  growetli  therein,  like  the 
32.  2  distil,  .as  the  showers  upon  the  grass 
2  Ki.19.  26  they  were  (as)  the  grass  of  the  field,  and 
Job  5.  25  thine  offspring  as  the  grass  of  the  earth 
Psa.  72. 16  city  shall  flourish  like  grass  of  the  earth 
92.  7  When  the  wicked  spring  as  the  grass,  and 
102.  4  My  heart  is  smitten,  .withered  like  grass 
102.  11  like  a  shadow. .  I  am  withered  like  grass 
106.  20  the  similitude  of  an  ox  that  eateth  grass 
Prov  19.  12  but  his  favour  (is)  as  dew  upon  the  grass 
Isa.  37.  27  they  were  (as)  the  grass  of  the  field,  and 
Jer.  14.  6  their  eyes  did  fail,  because,  .no  grass 
Amos  7.  2  they  had  made  an  end  of  eating  the  grass 
Mic.  5.  7  as  the  showers  upon  the  grass,  that  tarri. 
Zecli  10.  1  and  give,  .to  every  one  grass  in  the  field 

5.  Herb,  grass,  3i yy.  asab. 

Dan.  4.  15  with  the  beasts  in  the  grass  of  the  earth 

4.  25,  32  they  shall  make  thee  to  eat  grass  as 

4.  33  was  driven  from  men,  and  did  eat  grass 

5.  21  they  fed  him  with  grass  like  oxen,  and 

6.  Fodder,  grass,  xopros  chortos. 

Matt.  6.  30  if  God  so  clothe  the  grass  of  the  field 
14.  19  the  multitude  to  sit  down  on  the  grass 
Mark  6.  39  to  make  all  sit  down .  .upon  the  green  gr . 
Lukei2.  28  If  then  God  so  clothe  the  grass,  which  is 
John  6.  10  Now  there  was  much  grass  in  the  place 
Jas.  1.  10  a3  the  flower  of  the  grass  he  shall  pass 
1.  11  it  withereth  the  grass,  and  the  flower 
2  Pe.  I.  24  all  flesh  (is)  as  grass,  .as  the  flower  of  gr 
1.  24  The  grass  withereth,  and  the  flower  ther. 


Rev.  8.  7  fire . .  and  all  green  grass  was  burnt  up 
9.  4  that  they  should  not  hurt  the  grass  of 
GRASS,  at  — 

Grassing,  Ktfi  daslia. 

Jer.  50. 11  ye  are  grown  fat  as  the  heifer  at  grass 
GRASS,  tender  — 

1 .  Tender  grass,  nbh  deshe. 

2  Sa.  23.  4  the  tender  grass  (springing)  out  of  the  ea. 
Prov  27.  25  the  tender  grass  showeth  itself,  and  herbs 

2.  Tender  grass,  xni  dethe. 

Dan.  4.  15,  23  leave,  .in  the  tender  grass  of  the  field 
GRASSHOPPER  — 

1.  Locust,  arbeh. 

Judg,  6.  s  they  came  as  grasshoppers  for  multitude 
7.  12  lay  along  in  the  valley  like  grasshoppers 
Job  39.  20  Cansttliou  make  him  afraid  as  a  grassh.? 
Jer.  46.  23  because  they  are  more  than  the  grasshop. 

2.  Locust,  grasshopper,  3ii  gob. 

Amos  7.  1  he  formed  grasshoppers  in  the  beginning 

3.  Grasshopper,  3:n  chagab. 

Lev.  11.  22  ye  may  eat.  .the  grasshopper  after  his 
Numi3.  33  we  were  in  our  own  sight  as  grasshoppers 
Eccl.12.  5  and  the  grasshopper  shall  be  a  burden 
Isa.  40.  22  the  inhabitants  thereof  (are)  as  grasshop. 
GRASSHOPPER,  great  — 

Locust,  grasshopper,  3in  gob. 

Nah.  3.  17  thy  captains  as  the  great  grasshoppers 
GRATE  — 

A  grate,  anything  twisted  or  woven,  "Hpa  mikbar. 
Exod27.  4  thou  shalt  make  for  it  a  grate  of  network 
35. 16  altar  of  burnt  offering,  with  his  brasen  g. 
38  4  he  made  for  the  altar  a  brasen  grate  of  n. 
38.  5  cast  four  rings  for  the  four  ends  of  the  g. 

38.  30  the  brasen  altar,  and  the  brasen  grate  for 

39.  39  The  brasen  altar,  and  his  grate  of  brass 
GRAVE  — 

1  .Heap,  prayer,  'pa  bei. 

Job  30.  24  will  not  stretch  out.  .hand  to  the  grave 

2 . Grave,  .Tin]?  qelmrah. 

Gen.  35  20  And  Jacob  set  a  pillar  upon  her  grave 
35.  20  that  (is)  the  pillar  of  Rachel's  grave  unto 
Eze.  32.  23  her  company  is  round  about  her  grave 
32.  24  all  her  multitude  round  about  her  grave 

3 . Grave,  Tag  qeber. 

Gen.  50.  5  in  my  grave  which  I  have  digged  for  me 
Exodi4.  11  Because,  .no  graves  in  Egypt,  hast  thou 
Num  19.  16  touchet’i .  .a  bone  of  a  man,  or  a  grave 
19.  18  touched,  .one  slain,  or  one  dead,  or  a  gr. 

2  Sa.  3.  32  the  king,  .wept  at  the  grave  of  Abner 
19-  37  by  the  grave  of  my  father  and  of  my  mo. 

1  Ki-  13-  3°  And  he  laid  his  carcase  in  his  own  grave 

14.  13  mourn,  .for  he  only,  .shall  come  to  the  g. 

2  Ki.  22.  20  thou  shalt  be  gathered  into  thy  grave  in 

23.  6  cast  the  powder  thereof  upon  the  graves 
2  Ch.34.  4  strowed  (it)  upon  the  graves  of  them  that 

34.  28  thou  shalt  be  gathered  to  thy  grave  in 
Job  3.  22  are  glad,  when  they  can  find  the  grave? 

5.  26  Thou  shalt  come  to  (thy)  grave  in  a  full 
10.  19  been  carried  from  the  womb  to  the  grave 
17.  I  my  days  are  extinct,  the  graves. .  for  me 
21.  32  Yet  shall  he  be  brought  to  the  grave,  and 
Psa.  88.  5  like  the  slain  that  lie  in  the  grave,  whom 
88. 11  Shall  thy.  .kindness  be  declared  in  the  g.? 
Isa.  14.  19  thou  art  cast  out  of  thy  graves  like  an  ab. 
53.  9  he  made  his  grave  with  the  wicked,  and 
65.  4  Which  remain  among  the  graves,  and 
J er.  8.  ijjiing  out  the  bones ..  out  of  their  graves 
■20.  if 7  that  my  mother  might  have  been  my  gr. 
26.  23  cast  his  dead  body  into  the  graves  of  the 
Eze.  32.  22  jiis  graves  (are)  about  him  :  all  of  them 
32.  23  Whose  graves  are  set  in  the  sides  of  the 
32.  23,  26  her  graves  (are)  round  about  him  :  all 
37.  12  O  my  people,  I  will  open  your  graves 
37.  12  'cause  you  to  come  up  out  of  your  graves 
37.  13  when  I  have  opened  your  graves,  O  my 
37.  13  and  brought  you  up  out  of  your  graves 
39.  11  I  will  give  unto  Gog  a  place  there  of  gr. 
Nah.  1.  14  I  will  make  thy  grave ;  for  thou  art  vile 

4.  The  unseen  state,  biby  sheol. 

Gen.  37-  33  I  will  go  down  into  the  grave  unto  my  son 
42.  38  down  my  grey  hairs  with  sorrow  to  the  g. 
44.  29  down  my  grey  hairs  with  sorrow  to  the  g. 
44.  31  down  the  grey  hairs . .  with  sorrow  to  the  g. 

1  Sa.  2.  6  he  bringeth  down  to  the  g.,  and  bringeth 
1  Ki.  2.  6  hoar  head  go  down  to  the  grave  in  peace 
2.  9  bring  thou  down  to  the  grave  with  blood 
Job  7.  9  he  that  goeth  down  to  the  grave  shall 
14.  13  0  that  thou  wouldest  hide  me  in  the  gr. 

17.  13  If  I  wait,  the  grave  (is)  mine  house  :  I 
2i.  13  and  in  a  moment  go  down  to  the  grave 

24.  19  (so  doth)  the  grave  (those  which)  have 
Psa.  6.  5  in  the  grave  who  shall  give  thee  thanks  ? 

30.  3  hast  brought  up  my  soul  from  the  grave 

31.  17  the  wicked,  .let  them  be  silent  in  the  g. 

49.  14  Like  sheep  they  are  laid  in  the  grave  ;  d. 

49. 14  their  beauty  shall  consume  in  the  grave 
49.  15  redeem  my  soul  from  the  power  of  the  g. 

88.  3  and  my  life  draweth  nigh  unto  the  grave 

89.  48  deliver  his  soul  from  the  hand  of  the  g.? 
141.  7  Our  bones  are  scattered  at  the  grave’s 

Prov.  1.  12  Let  us  swallow  them  up  alive  as  the  grave 
30.  16  The  grave  ;  and  the  barren  womb,  the 
Eccl.  9.  10  no  work,  .in  the  grave,  whither  thou  go. 
Song  8.  6  jealousy  (is)  cruel  as  the  grave :  the  coals 


Isa.  14.  11  Thy  pomp  is  brought  down  to  the  grave 
38. 10  I  said .  .1  shall  go  to  the  gates  of  the  gr.  , 
38.  18  For  the  grave  cannot  praise  thee,  death 
Eze.  31.  15  In  the  day.  .he  went  down  to  the  grave 
Hos.  13.  14  ransom  them  from  the  power  of  the  gra 
13.  14  0  grave,  I  will  by  thy  destruction  :  rep. 

5. Corruption,  nnd  shachath. 

Job  33.  22  Yea,  his  soul  draweth  near  unto  the  gra. 
C .llades,  the  unseen  state,  aSys  hcules. 

1  Co.  15.  55  0  death .  .[0  gr.,]  where  (is)  thy  victory? 

7 . Memorial,  grave,  yvnya  mnema. 

Rev.  11.  9  not  suffer  their  dead  bodies  to  be  put  ing. 

8.  Memorial,  grave,  fj.rrip.ftov  mnemeion. 

Matt27.  52  the  graves  were  opened;  and  many  bodies 
27-  53  came  out  of  the  graves  after  his  resurrec. 
Lukeu.  44  for  ye  are  as  graves  which  appear  not 
John  5.  28  all  that  are  in  the  graves  shall  hear  his 
11.  17  he  had  (lain)  in  the  grave  four  days  alre. 
ii.  31  She  goeth  unto  the  grave  to  weep  there 

11.  38  Jesus  therefore,  .cometh  to  the  grave.  It 

12.  17  when  he  called  Lazarus  out  of  his  grave 
GRAVE  clothes  — 

Bandages,  Ketptat  keiriai. 

Johnn.  44  bound  hand  and  foot  with  grave  clothes 
GRAVE  — 

Venerable,  reverend,  grave,  <re/ii ms  semnos. 

1  Ti.  3.  8  Likewise.. the  deacons,  grave,  not  dou. 

3.  n  Even  so.  .wives,  .grave,  not  slanderers 
Titus  2.  2  'That  the  aged  men  be  sober,  grave,  tem. 
GRAVE,  to  — 

1.  To  grave,  decree,  ppn  cliaqag. 

Isa.  22.  16  that  graveth  an  habitation  for  himself  in 
49.  16  I  have  graven  thee  upon  the  palms  of 
*1.  To  grave,  cut  or  hew  out,  *?ds  pasal. 

Hab.  2.  18  that  the  maker  thereof  hath  graven  it 

3.  To  open  up,  nns  patliach,  3. 

Exod28  9  grave  on  them  the  names  of  the  children 
28.  36  grave  upon  it.  .the  engravings  of  a  signet 

1  Ki.  7.  36  he  graved  cherubim,  lions,  and  palm  tr. 

2  Ch.  2.  14  to  grave  any  manner  of  graving,  and  to 

3.  7  gold  :  and  graved  cherubim  on  the  walls 

4.  Graving,  rnns  pittuach. 

2  Ch.  2.  7  that  can  skill  to  grave  with  the  cunning 
GRAVEL  — 

1.  Gravel,  halved  stone,  fyn  chatsats. 

Prov2o.  17  but.  .his  mouth  shall  be  filled  with  grav. 

2.  Bowels,  gravel,  nyl?  maah. 

Isa.  48.  19  the  offspring  of  thy  bowels  like  the  gra. 
GRAVEL  stone  — 

Halved  stone,  gravel,  ]'yn  chatsats. 

Lam.  3. 16  hath,  .broken  my  teeth  with  gravel  ston. 
GRAVEN  — 

1  .To  2>low,  grave,  devise,  ann  cliarash. 

J  er.  17.  1  graven  upon  the  table  of  their-  heart,  and  1 

2.  To  grave,  ploiv,  devise,  rnn  charath. 

Exod32.  16  the  writing  of  God,  graven  upon  the  tab. 

3.  To  be  opened  up,  nns  pathach,  4. 

Exod39.  6  graven,  as  signets  are.  .with  the  names 

4.  Something  graven,  sculptured,  xapaypacharagma. 

Acts  17.  29  or  stone,  graven  by  art  and  man’s  device 
GRAVEN,  to  be  — 

To  be  hewn,  ayn  chatseb,  2. 

.rob  19.  24  That  they  were  graven  with  an  iron  pen 
GRAVEN,  are  — 

Graving,  runs  pittuach. 

Exod39-  6  as  signets  are  graven,  with  the  names  of 
GRAVEN  image  — 

1 .  Graven,  cut  or  hewn  image,  Vcs  pesel. 

Exod2o.  4  Thou  shalt  not  make . .  any  graven  image 
Lev.  26.  i  Ye  shall  make  you  no  idols  nor  graven  im. 
Deut.  4.  16,  23  and  make  you  a  graven  image 

4.  25  and  make  a  graven  image,  .the  likeness 

5.  8  Thou  shalt  not  make  thee . .  graven  image 
27.  15  man  that  maketh.  .graven  or  molten  im. 

Judgi7.  3  to  make  a  graven  image,  and  a  molten  i. 

17.  4  who  made  thereof  a  graven  image  and  a 

18.  14  teraphim,  and  a  graven  image,  and  a  m. 

18. 17  took  the  graven  image,  and  the  ephod 
18.  20  and  the  teraphim,  and  the  graven  image 
18.  30  children  of  Dan  set  up  the  graven  image 
18.  31  they  set  them  up  Micali’s  graven  image 

2  Ki.  21.  7  he  set  a  graven  image  of  the  grove  that 
Psa.  97.  7  Confounded  be  all . .  that  serve  graven  i. 

Isa.  40.  19  The  workman  melteth  a  graven  image 
40.  20  cunning  workman  to  prepare  a  graven  i. 

42.  17  that  trust  in  graven  images,  that  say  to 
44.  9  They  that  make  a  graven  image  (are)  all 
44.  10  or  molten  a  graven  image  (that)  is  profit. 

44.  15  he  maketh  it  a  graven  image,  and  faileth 

44.  17  he  maketh  a  god,  (even)  his  graven  image 

45.  20  that  set  up  the  wood  of  their  graven  im. 

48.  5  my  graven  image,  and  my  molten  image 

Jer.  10.  14  founder  is  confounded  by  the  graven  im 
51.  17  founder  is  confounded  by  the  graven  im. 
Nab.  1.  14  I  cut  off  the  graven  image  and  the  molt. 
Hab.  2.  18  What  profiteth  the  graven  image  that  the 
2.  Graven,  cut  or  hewn  images,  c'b'p$  pesilim. 

Deut.  7.  5  and  burn  their  graven  images  with  fire 


GRAVING 


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GREAT 


L'cut.  7.  25  The  graven  images  of  their  gods  shall  ye 
12.  3  ye  shall  hew  down  the  graven  images  of 
2  Ki.  17.  41  and  served  their  graven  images,  both 
2  Ch.33.  19  set  up  groves  and  graven  images,  before 
'31.  7  had  beaten  the  graven  images  into  pow. 
l’sa.  78.  58  moved,  .to  jealousy  with  their  graven  im. 
Isa.  10.  10  whose  graven  images  did  excel  them  of  J . 
2'.  9  all  the  graven  images  of  her  gods  he  hath 
30.  22  defile,  .the  covering  of  thy  graven  imag. 
42.  8  Lord,  .neither  my  praise  to  graven  ima. 
Jer.  8.  19  they  provoked  me.  .with  theirgraven  im. 

50.  38  it  (is)  the  land  of  graven  images,  and  they 

51.  47  I  will  do  judgment  upon  the  graven  im. 
51.  52  I  will  do  judgment  upon  her  graven  im. 

IIos.  11.  2  and  burnt  incense  to  graven  images 
Mic.  1.  7  all  the  graven  images  thereof  shall  be 

5.13  Thy  graven  images  also  will  I  cut  off,  and 

GRAVING  — 

hU  raving,  carving,  nySp?  miqlaath. 

1  Ki.  7.  31  upon  the  mouth  of  it  (were)  gravings  with 

1. Graving,  runs  pittuach. 

1  Ch.  2.  14  to  grave  any  manner  of  graving,  and  to 
Zech.  3.  9  I  will  engrave  the  graving  thereof,  saith 

GRAVING  tool  — 

Graven  tool,  pen,  onn  clieret. 

Exod32.  4  fashioned  it  with  a  graving  tool,  after  he 

GRAVITY  — 

Venerableness,  gravity,  veyvorns  semnotes. 

1  Ti.  3.  4  his  children  in  subjection  with  all  gravity 
Titus  2.  7  (showing)  uncorruptness,  gravity,  sincer. 

GRAY  or  GREY  hairs  — 

Old  age,  gray  hairs,  .15’ V  sebah. 

Gen.  42.  38  then  shall  ye  bring  down  my  grey  hairs 

44.  29  ye  shall  bring  down  my  grey  hairs  with 
44.  31  thy  servants  shall  bring  down  the  grey  h. 
Deut  32.  25  the  suckling,  .with  the  man  of  grey  hairs 
Hos.  7.  9  grey  hairs  are  here  and  there  upon  him 

GRAY  or  GREY  headed  — 

V.Aged,  gray  headed,  TV  sib. 

Job  15. 10  both  the  grey  headed  and  very  aged  men 
2. Old  age,  gray  hairs,  ny V  sebah. 

Psa.  71. 18  Now  also  when  I  am  old  and  greyheaded 
Prov  20.  29  and  the  beauty  of  old  men  (is)  the  grey  h. 

GRAY  or  GREY  headed,  to  be  — 

To  be  old,  gray  headed,  TV  sib. 

1  Sa.  12.  2  and  I  am  old  and  grey  headed;  and,  beh. 

GREASE  — 

Fat,  cheleh. 

Psa.119.  70  Their  heart  is  as  fat  as  grease  ;  (but)  I 

GREAT  — 

1  .Juncture,  joining,  Wn  atstsil. 

Eze.  41.  8  foundations,  .a  full  reed  of  six  great  cub 

2.  Master,  Vya  baal. 

Prov  18.  9  is  brother  to  him  that  is  a  great  waster 

2. Border,  S133  gebul. 

Josh  15.  47  unto  the  river  of  Egypt,  and  the  great  sea 

i.Qreat,  Vna  gadol. 

Gen.  1.  16  God  made  two  great  lights  ;  the  greater 

I.  21  God  created  great  whales,  and  every  liv. 

10.  12  And  Resen.  .the  same  (is)  a  great  city 
12.  2  I  will  make  of  thee  a  great  nation,  and  I 
12.  17  plagued  Pharaoh ..  with  great  plagues  be. 

15.  12  an  horror  of  great  darkness  fell  upon  him 

15.  14  shall  they  come  out  with  great  substance 

15.  18  unto  the  great  river,  the  river  Euphrates 

17.  20  Islimael.  .1  will  make  him  a  great  nation 

18.  18  shall  surely  become  a  great  and  mighty 

19.  11  smote  the  men.  .both  small  and  great 

20.  9  brought  on  me  and  on  my  kingdom  a  g. 

21.  8  Abraham  made  agreat  feast  the  (same)  day 

21.  18  Arise,  .for  I  will  make  him  a  great  nation 

27.  34  cried  with  a  great  and  exceeding  bitter  c. 
29.  2  and  a  great  stone . .  upon  the  well’s  mouth 
39.  9  how  then  can  I  do  this  great  wickedness 
41.  29  there  come  seven  years  of  great  plenty 

45.  7  to  save  your  lives  by  a  great,  deliverance 

46.  3  for  I  will  there  make  of  thee  a  great  na. 
50.  10  with  a  great  and  very  sore  lamentation 

Exod.  3.  3  I  will,  .turn  aside,  and  see  this  great  si. 

6.  6  I  will  redeem  you .  .with  great  judgments 

7.  4  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt  by  great  judg. 

II.  3  the  man  Moses(was)  very  great  in  the  land 

11.  6  there  shall  be  a  great  cry  throughout  all 

12.  30  and  there  was  a  great  cry  in  Egypt ;  for 

14.  31  Israel  saw  that  great  work  which  the  L. 

18.  22  every  great  matter  they  shall  bring  unto 
32.  10  and  I  will  make  of  thee  a  great  nation 
32.  11  with  great  power,  and  with  amightyhand 
32.  21  thou  hast  brought  so  great  a  sin  upon  th.? 
32.  30  Ye  have  sinned  a  great  sin  :  and  now  I 
32.  31  this  people  have  sinned  a  great  sin,  and 

Numi3.  28  and  the  cities  (are)  walled,  (and)  very  gr. 
34.  6  ye  shall  even  have  the  great  sea  for  a  bo. 
34.  7  from  the  great  sea  ye  shall  point  out  for 
Deut.  1.  7  unto  the  great  river,  the  river  Euphrates 
1.  17  shall  hear  the  small  as  well  as  the  great 
1.  19  we  went  through  all  that  great  and  ter. 

1.  28  the  cities  (are)  great  and  walled  up  to  h. 

2.  7  thy  walking  through  this  great  wilderness 

2.  10,  21  a  people  great,  and  many,  and  tall,  as 

4.  6  Surely  this  great  nation  (is)  a  wise  and 

4.  7,  8  For  what  nation  (is  there  so)  great 

4.  32  whether  there  hath  been,  .as  this  great 

55 


Deut.  4.  34  by  great  terrors,  according  to  all  that  the 
4  36  upon  earth  he  showed  thee  his  great  fire 

5.  22  of  the  thick  darkness,  with  a  great  voice 

5.  25  this  great  fire  will  consume  us  :  if  we 

6.  10  to  give  thee  great  and  goodly  cities,  which 

6.  22  Lord  showed,  .wonders,  great  aud  sore 

7.  19  The  great  temptations  which  thine  eyes 

8.  15  Who  led  thee  through  that  great  and 

9.  1  cities  great,  and  fenced  up  to  heaven 

9.  2  A  people  great  and  tall,  the  children  of 

10.  17  Lord  of  lords,  a  great  God,  a  mighty,  and 

10.  21  that  hath  done  for  thee  these  great  and 

11.  7  your  eyes  have  seen  all  the  great  acts  of 

18.  16  neither  let  me  see  this  gre;i)  fire  any 

25.  13  not  have,  .divers  weights,  a  great  and  a 

25.  14  not . .  divers  measures,  a  great  and  a  small 

26.  5  became  there  a  nation,  great,  mighty,  and 

26.  8  with  great  terribleness,  and  with  signs 

27.  2  thou  slialt  set  thee  up  great  stones,  and 

28.  59  great  plagues,  aud  of  long  continuance 

29.  3  The  great  temptations  which  thine  eyes 
29.  3  the  signs,  and  those  great  miracles 

29.  24  what  (meaneth)  the  heat  of  this  great  a.  ? 
29.  28  in  anger,  and  in  wrath,  and  in  great  indi. 
34.  12  in  all  the  great  terror  which  Moses  show. 
Josh.  1.  4  unto  the  great  river,  the  river  Euphrates 

I.  4  unto  the  great  sea  toward  the  going  down 

6.  5  the  people  shall  shout  with  a  great  shout 

6.  20  the  people  shouted  with  a  great  shout 

7.  9  and  what  wilt  thou  do  unto  thy  great  na  ? 

7.  26  they  raised  over  him  a  great  heap  of  sto. 

8.  29  and  raise  thereon  a  great  heap  of  stones 

9.  1  in  all  the  coasts  of  the  great  sea  over 

10.  2  because  Gibeon  (was)  a  great  city,  as  one 
10.  10  slew  them  with  a  great  slaughter  at  Gi. 
10. 11  the  Lord  cast  down  great  stones  from 
10.  18  Roll  great  stones  upon  the  mouth  of  the 
10.  20  of  slaying  them  with  a  very  great  slang. 
10.  27  and  laid  great  stones  in  the  cave's  mouth 

14.  12  aud  (that)  the  cities  (were)  great  (and) 

14.  15  (Arba  was)  a  great  man  among  the  Ana. 

15.  12  And  the  west  border  (was)  to  the  great 

15.  47  and  the  great  sea,  and  the  border  (thereof) 
17.  17  Thou .  .hast  great  power :  thou  slialt  not 

22.  10  an  altar  by  Jordan,  agreat  altar  to  see  to 

23.  4  inheritance . .  unto  the  great  sea  westward 

23.  9  Lord  hath  driven  out.  .great  nations  and 

24.  17  which  did  those  great  signs  in  our  sight 

24.  26  took  a  great  stone,  and  set  it  up  there 
Judg.  2.  7  who  had  seen  all  the  great  works  of  the 

5.  15  divisions  of  Reuben,  .great  thoughts  of 

5.  16  divisions  of  Reubeu.  .great  searchings  of 

I I.  33  smote  them . .  with  a  very  great  slaughter 

15.  8  smote  them  hip  and  thigh  with  a  great 

15.  18  Thou  hast  given  this  great  deliverance 

16.  5  and  see  wherein  his  great  strength  (lietli) 

16.  6,  15  wherein  thy  great  strength  (lietli) 

16.  23  to  offer  a  great  sacrifice  unto  Dagon  their 

21.  5  they  had  made  a  great  oath  concerning 

1  Sa.  2.  17  the  sin  of  the  young  men  was  very  great 

4.  5  all  Israel  shouted  with  a  great  shout,  so 

4.  6  What,  .the  noise  of  this  great  shout  in 

4.  10  and  there  was  a  very  great  slaughter 

4.  17  there  hath  been,  a  great  slaughter 

5.  9  against  the  city,  with  a  very  great  destr. 

5.  9  the  men  of  the  city  both  small  and  great 

6.  9  he  hath  done  us  this  great  evil  :  but  if 

6.  14  and  sto>  I  there,  where,  .agreat  stone 

6. 15  the  ark.  .and  put  (them)  on  the  great  stone 

6.  18  even  unto  the  great  (stone  of)  Abel,  whe. 

6.  19  had  smitten.. the  people  with  a  great  si. 
7. 10  Lord  thundered  with  a  great  thunder  on 

12.  16  stand  and  see  this  great  thing,  which 
12.  22  will  not  forsake  his  people  for  his  great 
14.  20  (and  there  was)  a  very  great  discomfiture 
14.  33  he  said .  .roll  a  great  stone  unto  me  this 
14.  45  who  hath  wrought  this  great  salvation  in 

17.  25  the  king  will  enrich  him  with  great  riches 

19.  5  Lord  wrought  a  great  s  ation  for  all, I. 

19.  8  and  slew  them  with  a  great  slaughter 
19  22  came  to  a  great  well  that  (is)  in  Sechu 

20.  2  my  father  will  do  nothing,  either  great  or 
23.  5  David . .  smote  them  with  a  great  slaughter 

25.  2  the  man  (was)  very  great,  and  he  had 

30.  2  they  slew  not  any,  either  great  or  small 
30. 16  because  of  all  the  great  spoil  that  they 
30.  19  neither  small  nor  great,  neither  sons  nor 

2  Sa.  5.  10  David  went  on,  and  grew  great,  and  the 

7.  9  and  have  made  thee  a  great  name 

7.  9  like  unto  the  name  of  the  great  (men)  that 

18.  7  there  was  there  a  great  slaughter  that 
18.  9  went  under  the  thick  boughs  of  a  great 
18.  17  cast  him  into  a  great  pit  in  the  wood 

18.  17  laid  a  very  great  heap  of  stones  upon  him 

18.  29  I  saw  a  great  tumult,  but  I  knew  not 

19.  32  had  provided,  .for  he  (was)  a  very  great 

20.  8  When  they  (were)  at  the  great  stone 

23.  10,  12  and  the  Lord  wrought  a  great  victory 
1  Ki.  1.  40  rejoiced  with  great  joy,  so  that  the  ea. 

3.  4  Gibeon.  .for  that  (was)  the  great  high 

3.  6  Thou  hast  showed,  .my  father  great  mer. 

3.  6  thou  hast  kept  for  him  this  great  kindn. 

4.13  threescore  great  cities  with  walls  and 

5.  17  they  brought  great  stones,  costly  stones 

7.  9  on  the  outside  toward  the  great  court 

7.  10  great  stones,  stones  of  ten  cubits,  and 

7.  12  the  great  court  round  about  (was)  with 

8.  42  they  shall  hear  of  thy  great  name,  and  of 

8.  65  all  Israel  with  him,  a  great  congregation 

10.  18  the  king  made  a  great  throne  of  ivory 
18.  45  clouds  and  wind,  and  there  was  a  great 
19. 11  a  great  and  strong  wiud  rent  the  mount. 


1  Ki.  20.  13  Hast  thou  seen  all  this  great  multitude 

20.  21  slew  the  Syrians  with  a  great  slaughter 

20.  28  will  I  deliver  all  this  great  multitude 

22.  31  Fight  neither  with  small  nor  great,  save 

2  Ki  3.  27  their  was  great  indignation  against  Isr. 

4.  8  to  Shunem,  where  (was)  a  great  woman 

4.  38  Set  on  the  great  pot,  and  seethe  pottage 

5.  1  Naaman .  .was  a  great  man  with  his  mas. 

5.13  (if)  the  prophet  had  bid  thee . .  great  thing 
0.  23  And  he  prepared  great  provision  for  them 

6.  25  And  there  was  a  great  famine  in  Samaria 

7.  6  noise  of  horses,  .the  noise  of  a  great  host 

8.  13  a  dog,  that  he  should  do  this  great  thing? 
10.  19  for  I  have  a  great  sacrifice  (to  do)  to  Ba. 

16.  15  Upon  the  great  altar  burn  the  morning 

17.  21  and  Jeroboam,  .made  them  sin  a  great 

17.  36  with  great  power, and  a  stretched  out  arm 

18.  19  Thus  saith  the  great  king,  the  king  of  A. 

18.  28  Hear  the  word  of  the  great  king,  the  ki. 

22.  13  for  great  (is)  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  that 

23.  2  and  all  the  people,  both  small  and  great 

23.  26  from  the  fierceness  of  his  great  wrath 

25.  9  every  great  (man's)  house  burnt  he  with 
25.  26  And  all  the  people,  both  small  and  great 

1  Ch  1 1. 14  Lord  saved  (them)  by  a  great  deliverance 

12.  22  until,  .a  great  host,  like  the  host  of  God 

16.  25  great  (is)  the  Lord,  and  greatly  to  be  pr. 
22.  8  and  hast  made  great  wars  :  thou  shalt 

25.  8  as  well  the  small  as  the  great,  the  teach. 

26.  13  cast  lots,  as  well  the  small  as  the  great 
29.  1  young  and  tender,  and  the  work  (is)  gre. 
29.  9  David  the  king  also  rejoiced  with  great 

29.  22  Aud  did  eat  and  drink . .  with  great  glad. 

2  Ch.  I.  8  Thou  hast  showed  great  mercy  unto  Da. 

1.  10  for  who  can  judge  this  thy  people,  .gre.? 

2.  5  the  house  which  I  build  (is)  great ;  for  g. 

2.  9  for  the  house,  .(shall  be)  wonderful  great 

4.  9  the  great  court,  and  doors  for  the  court 

6.  32  from  a  far  country  for  thy  great  name’s 

7.  8  all  Israel  with  him,  a  very  great  congre. 

9.  17  the  king  made  a  great  throne  of  ivory 

15.  13  small  or  great,  whether  man  or  woman 

16.  14  they  made  a  very  great  burning  for  him 
18.  30  Fight  ye  not  with  small  or  great,  save 

21.  14  with  a  great  plague  will  the  Lord  smite 

26.  15  to  shoot  arrows  and  great  stones  withal 

28.  5  carried  away  a  great  multitude  of  them 
28.  5  who  smote  him  with  a  great  slaughter 

30.  21  kept  the  feast,  .seven  days  with  great  gl. 
30.  26  So  there  was  great  joy  in  Jerusalem  :  for 
31. 15  to  give,  .as  well  to  the  great  as  to  the  s. 
34.  21  great  (is)  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  that  is 
34.  30  and  all  the  people,  great  and  small 

36.  18  all  the  vessels  of  the  house  of  God,  great 
Ezra  3.  11  all  the  people  shouted  with  a  great  shout 

9.  7  (have)  we  (been)  in  a  great  trespass  unto 

9.  13  evil  deeds,  aud  for  our  great  trespass 
Nell.  1.  3  The  remnant,  .(are)  in  great  affliction  and 
1.  5  the  great  and  terrible  God,  that  keepetli 
1.  10  whom  thou  hast  redeemed  by  thy  great 

3.  27  over  against  the  great  tower  that  lieth 

4.  14  remember  the  Lord,  .great  and  terrible 

5.  1  there  was  a  great  cry  of  the  people,  and 

5.  7  And  I  set  a  great  assembly  against  them 

6.  3  I  (am)  doing  a  great  work,  so  that  I  can. 

7.  4  Now  the  city  (was)  large  and  great ;  but 

8.  6  And  Ezra  blessed  the  Lord,  the  great  G. 

8.  12  send  portions,  and  to  make  great  mirth 

8.  17  And  there  was  very  great  gladness 

9.  18,  26  and.  .wrought  great  provocations 

9.  25  delighted  themselves  in  tliy  great  good. 

9.  32  our  God,  the  great,  the  mighty,  and  the 
9.  37  they  have  dominion .  .we  (are)  in  great  d. 

12.  31  Then  I.  .appointed  two  great  (compan.) 
12.  43  Also  that  day  they  offered  great  sacrifl. 

12.  43  God  had  made  them  rejoice  with  great 

13.  5  he  had  prepared  for  him  agreat  chamber 

13.  27  to  do  all  this  great  evil,  to  transgress 

Esth.  1.  5  made  a  feast,  .both  unto  great  and  small 

1.  20  husbands  honour,  both  to  great  and  sin. 

2.  18  the  king  made  a  great  feast  unto  all  his 
4.  3  great  mourning  among  the  Jews,  and 

8.  15  with  a  great  crown  of  gold,  and  with  a 

9.  4  Mordecai  (was)  great  in  the  king’s  house 

10.  3  great  among  the  Jews,  and  accepted  of 
Job  1.  19  there  came  a  great  wind  from  the  wilde. 

3. 19  The  small  and  great  are  there  ;  and  the 
Tsa.  21.  5  His  glory  (is)  great  in  thy  salvation 

47.  2  (lie  is)  a  great  King  over  all  the  earth 

48.  1  Great  (is)  the  Lord,  and  greatly  to  be  p. 
57.  10  thy  mercy  (is)  great  unto  the  heavens 

76.  1  In  Judah  (is)  God  known  ;  his  name  (is)  g. 

77.  13  who  (is  so)  great  a  God  as  (our)  God  ? 

86.  10  thou  (art)  great,  and  doest  wondrous  tli.? 
86.  13  great  (is)  thy  mercy  toward  me ;  and 

95.  3  Lord  (is)  a  great  God,  and  a  great  King 

96.  4  the  Lord  (is)  great,  and  greatly  to  be  pr. 
99.  2  LORD  (is)  great  in  Zion  ;  and  he  (is)  high 
99.  3  Let  them  praise  thy  great,  .name  ;  and 
104.  25  this  great  and  wide  sea,  wherein  (are) 
104.  25  innumerable,  both  small  and  great  beasts 
108.  4  thy  mercy  (is)  great  above  the  heavens 

III.  2  The  works  of  the  Lord  (are)  great,  sought 
1 15  13  He  will  bless  them,  .small  and  great 

135.  5  For  I  know  that  the  Lord  (is)  great,  and 

136.  4  To  him  who  alone  doetli  great  wonders 
136.  7  To  liim  that  made  great  lights  :  for  his 
136.  17  To  him  which  smote  great  kings  :  for  his 
138.  5  they  shall  sing,  .for  great  (is)  the  glory  of 
145.  3  Great  (is)  the  Lord,  and  greatly  to  be  pr. 
145.  8  Lord  (is),  .slow  to  anger,  and  of  great 
147.  5  Great  (is)  our  Lord,  and  of  great  power 


GREAT 


434 


GREAT 


Prov  19.  19  A  man  of  great  wrath  shall  suffer  punis. 

25.  6  and  stand  not  in  the  place  of  great  (men) 
Eccl.  9.  13  This  wisdom  have  I  seen,  .and  it  (seemed) 

9.  14  and  there  came  a  great  king  against  it 

9. 14  besieged  it,  and  built  great  bulwarks  aga. 

10.  4  for  yielding  pacifieth  great  offences 
Isa.  5-  9  desolate . .  great  and  fair,  without  inhabi. 

8.  1  Take  thee  a  great  roll,  and  write  in  it 

9.  2  The  people . .  have  seen  a  great  light :  they 
12.  6  great  (is)  the  Holy  One  of  Israel  in  the 
27.  1  Lord  with  his  sore  and  great  and  strong 
27.  13  the  great  trumpet  shall  be  blown,  and 

29.  6  with  earthquake,  and  great  noise,  with 
34.  6  a  great  slaughter  in  the  land  of  Idumea. 
36.  4  Thus  saith  the  great  king,  the  king  of  A. 

36. 13  Hear  ye  the  words  of  the  great  king,  the 
54.  7  but  with  great  mercies  will  I  gather 

Jer.  4.  6  I  will  bring  evil  from  the  north,  and  a  gr. 

5.  5  I  will  get  me  unto  the  great  men,  and  will 

6.  x  evil  appeareth  out  of  the  north,  and  great 
6.  22  a  great  nation  shall  be  raised  from  the 

10.  6  Lord;  thou  (art)  great,  and  thy  name  (is) 

10.  22  a  great  commotion  out  of  the  north  cou. 

11.  16  with  the  noise  of  a  great  tumult  he  hath 

14. 17  my  people  is  broken  with  a  great  breach 

16.  6  Both  the  great  and  the  small  shall  die  in 

16.  10  hath  the  Lord  pronounced  all  this  great 
21.  s  in  anger,  and  in  fury,  and  in  great  wrath 
21.  6  And.  .they  shall  die  of  a  great  pestilence 
z2.  8  the  Lord  done  thus  unto  this  great  city  ? 

25. 14  many  nations  and  great  kings  shall  serve 

25.  32  a  great  whirlwind  shall  be  raised  up  from 

26.  19  Thus  might  we  procure  great  evil  against 

27.  5  by  my  great  power  and  by  my  outstretc. 

27.  7  many  nations  and  great  kings  shall  serve 

28.  8  against  great  kingdoms,  of  war,  and  of 

30.  7  Alas  !  for  that  day  (is)  great,  so  that  none 

31.  8  a  great  company  shall  return  thither 

32.  1 7  by  thy  great  power  and  stretched  out  arm 

32. 18  The  Great,  the  Mighty  God,  the  Lord  of 

32. 19  Great  in  counsel,  and  mighty  in  work 
32.  21  with  a  stretched  out  arm,  and  with  great 
32.  37  in  mine  anger,  and  in  my  fury,  and  in  g. 

32.  42  Like  as  I  have  brought  all  this  great  evil 

33.  3  show  thee  great  and  mighty  things,  which 
36.  7  great  (is)  the  anger  and  the  fury  that  the 

43.  9  Take  great  stones  in  thine  hand,  and  hide 

44.  7  Wherefore  commit  ye.  .great  evil  against 

44. 15  a  great  multitude,  even  all  the  people 
44.  26  I  have  sworn  by  my  great  name,  saith  the 
48.  3  A  voice  of  crying,  .spoiling  and  great 

50.  9  an  assembly  of  great  nations  from  the 
50. 22  A  sound  of  battle,  .and  of  great  destruc. 
so.  41  and  a  great  nation,  and  many  kings  shall 

51.  54  great  destruction  from  the  land  of  theC. 
51.  55  and  destroyed  out  of  her  the  great  voice 

52. 13  all  the  houses  of  the  great,  .burned  he 

Lam.  2. 13  for  thy  breach  (is)  great  like  the  sea  ;  who 
Eze.  1.  4  a  great  cloud,  and  a  fire  infolding  itself 

3. 12  I  heard  behind  me  a  voice  of  a  great  rush. 

3. 13  the  wheels,  .a  noise  of  a  great  rushing 

8.  6  the  great  abominations  that  the  house 

9.  9  The  iniquity,  .(is)  exceeding  great,  and 

17.  3  A  great  eagle  with  great  wings,  long  wi. 
17.  7  another  great  eagle  with  great  wings  and 
17.  9  without  great  power  or  many  people  to 
21.  14  it  (is)  the  sword  of  the  great,  .slain,  which 
25.  17  I  will  execute  great  vengeance  upon  them 

29.  3  the  great  dragon  that  lieth  in  the  midst 
29.  18  to  serve  a  great  service  against  Tyrus 
36.  23  I  will  sanctify  my  great  name,  which  was 
37. 10  and  stood  up.  .an  exceediug  great  army 

38.  13  take  away  cattle  and  goods,  to  take  a  gr. 

38. 15  a  great  company,  and  a  mighty  army 

38. 19  in  that  day.  .shall  be  a  great  shaking  in 

39. 17  a  great  sacrifice  upon  the  mountains  of  I. 
47.  10  as  the  fish  of  the  great  sea,  exceeding 
47.  15  from  the  great  sea,  the  way  of  Hetlilon 

47. 19  (in)  Kadesh,  the  river  to  the  great  sea 

47.  20  The  west  side  also,  .the  great  sea  from 

48.  28  (and)  to  the  river  toward  the  great  sea 
Dan.  8.  8  when  he  was  stroug,  the  great  horn  was 

8.  21  the  great  horn  that  (is)  between  his  eyes 

9.  4  0  Lord,  the  great  and  dreadful  God 

9.  12  by  bringing  upon  us  a  great  evil :  for 

10.  4  as  I  was  by  the  side  of  the  great  river 

10.  7  a  great  quaking  fell  upon  them,  so  that 

10.  8  I  was  left  alone,  and  saw  this  great  visi. 
it.  13  with  a  great  army  and  with  much  riches 

11.  25  stir  up  his  power,  .with  a  great  army 
11.  25  with  a  very  great  and  mighty  army 

11.  28  Then  shall  he  return,  .with  great  riches 

11.  44  he  shall  go  forth  with  great  fury  to  des. 

12.  1  the  great  prince  which  standeth  for  the 
Hos.  1.  11  come  up  .for  great,  .the  day  of  Jezreel 
Joel  2. 11  the  day  of  the  Lord  (is)  great  and  very 

2.  25  my  great  army  which  I  sent  among  you 

2.  31  before  the  great  and  the  terrible  day  of 
Amos  6.  11  he  will  smite  the  great  house  with  brea. 
Jon.  1.  2  Arise,  go  to  Nineveh,  that  great  city,  and 

1  4  Lord  sent  out  a  great  wind  into  the  sea 

1.  12  I  know  that  for  my  sake  this  great  tem. 

1.  17  Lord  had  prepared  a  great  fish  to  swallow 
3  2  Arise,  go  unto  Nineveh,  that  great  city 

3.  3  Nineveh  was  an  exceeding  great  city  of 

4.  it  should  not  I  spare  Nineveh,  that  great 
Mic.  7.  3  the  great  (man),  he  uttereth  his  mischiev. 
Nah.  1.  3  Lord  (is)  slow  to  anger, and  great  in  power 
Zepli.  1.  10  and  a  great  crashing  from  the  hills 

1.  14  The  great  day  of  the  Lord  (is)  near,  (it 
Zech.  1.  14  1  am  jealous  for  ..Zion  with  a  great  jealou. 
4.  7  Who  (art)  thou,  O  great  mountain  ?  before 


Zech.  7. 12  came  a  great  wrath  from  the  Lord  of  ho. 

8.  2  I  was  jealous  for  Zion  with  great  jealousy 

8.  2  and  I  was  jealous  for  her  with  great  fury 
14.  4  (and  there  shall  be)  a  very  great  valley 

Mai.  1.11,11  my  name  (shall  be)  great  among  the 

1. 14  I  (am)  a  great  King,  saith  the  Lord  of  ho. 

4.  5  before  the  coming  of  the  great  and  dread. 

5.  Great,  Sia  gadel. 

2  Ch.17.  12  And  Jehoshaphat  waxed  great  exceeding. 
Eze.  16.  26  the  Egyptians  thy  neighbours,  great  of 

6.  Great  or  rolled  stone,  gelal. 

Ezra  5.  8  which  is  builded  with  great  stones,  and 

6.  4  three  rows  of  great  stones,  and  a  row  of 

7  .To  commit  fornication,  njj  zanah. 

Hos.  1.  2  the  land  hath  committed  great  whoredom 
S  .To  he  pained,  rn,  Sin  chvl,  chit. 

Eze.  30.  16  Sin  shall  have  great  pain  and  No  shall  be 

9.  To  give  honour,  make  heavy,  135  kabed,  3. 

Num  24. 11  I  thought  to  promote  thee  unto  great  li. 

10.  Heavy,  honourable,  133  kabed. 

Gen.  50.  9  chariots  and  horsemen  .  a  very  great  co. 

1  Ki.  3.  9  who  is  able  to  judge  this  thy  so  great  a 

10.  2  she  came  to  Jerusalem  with  a  very  great 

2  Ki.  6. 14  sent,  .horses,  and  chariots,  and  a  great 

18. 17  sent. .  with  a  great  host  against  Jerusalem 
2  Ch.  9.  1  with  a  very  great  company,  and  camels 
Isa.  32.  2  as  the  shadow  of  a  great  rock  in  a  weary 

36.  2  sent,  .unto  king  Hezekiah.  with  a  great 

11.  Might,  with  might,  nka  mcod. 

Deut.  3  5  All.  .besidesunwalledtownsagreatmany 
Judgi2.  2  I  and  my  people  were  at  great  strife  with 
2  Sa.  12.  30  the  spoil  of  the  city  in  great  abundance 

24.  14  I  am  in  a  great  strait :  let  us  fall  now  into 
1  Ki.  10.  11  brought  in  from  Ophir  great  plenty  of 

11. 19  Hadad  found  great  favour  in  the  sight  of 

1  Ch.21.  13  I  am  in  a  great  strait :  let  me  fall  now 

2  Ch.  4.  18  Solomon  made  all  these  vessels  in  great 

9.  9  of  spices  great  abundance,  and  precious 
Job  35.  15  yet  he  knoweth  (it)  not  in  great  extremity 
Isa.  47.  9  for  the  great  abundance  of  thine  enchant. 
Zech  14.  14  silver,  and  apparel,  in  great  abundance 

1 2. Increase,  abundance,  n2-]0  marbeh. 

Isa.  33.  23  then  is  the  prey  of  a  great  spoil  divided 

13.  To  make  despised,  pso  naats,  3. 

2  Sa.  12.  14  thou  hast  given  great  occasion  to  the  en. 

14 . Mighty,  Dixj/  atsum. 

Nuni32.  1  Gad  had  a  very  great  multitude  of  cattle 

15 . To  do,  make,  nj?j 1  ascch. 

1  Sa.  26.  25  thou  slialt  both  do  great  (tilings),  and  also 

16.  Abundant,  much,  33  rab. 

Gen.  6.  5  that  the  wickedness  of  man  (was)  great  in 

7.  1 1  the  fountains  of  the  great  deep  broken  up 

13.  6  their  substance  was  great,  so  that  they 

18.  20  the  cry  of  Sodom  and  Gomorrah  is  great 

26.  14  he  had . .  herds,  and  great  store  of  servants 

Nunn  1.  33  smote  the  people  with  a  very  great  plague 

14.  18  Lord  (is)  long  suffering, and  of  great  mercy 
Josh.10.  11  Lord  cast  down  great  stones  from  heaven 

11.  8  chased  them  unto  great  Zidon,  and  unto 
17.  14  seeing  I  (am)  a  great  people,  forasmuch  as 
17.  15  If  thou  (lie)  a  great  people,  .get  thee  up 
17.  17  Thou  (art)  a  great  people,  andhast.  .power 

19.  28  Hammon,  and  Kanali.  .unto  great  Zidon 

1  Sa.  12.  17  see  that  your  wickedness  (is)  great,  which 

26.  13  afar  off,  a  great  space  (being)  between 

2  Sa.  3.  22  and  brought  in  a  great  spoil  with  them 

24.  14  his  mercies  (are)  great :  and  let  me  not 
1  Ki.  3.  8  people  which  thou  hast  chosen,  a  great 

5.  7  hath  given,  .a  wise  son  over  this  great  peo. 

19.  7  because  the  journey  (is)  too  great  for  thee 
1  Ch.21.  13  very  great  (are)  his  mercies  :  but  let  me 
2CI1.13.  8  ye  (be)  a  great  multitude,  and.,  with  you 

13. 17  Abijah . .  slew  them  with  a  great  slaughter 

15.  5  great  vexations  (were)  upon  all  the  inhab. 

20.  12  we  have  no  might  against  this  great  com. 

20.  15  Be  not  afraid . .  by,reason  of  this  great  mul. 

21.  3  their  father  gave  them  great  gifts  of  silver 

21.  15  great  sickness  by  disease  of  thy  bowels 

24.  25  for  they  left  him  in  great  diseases 

28.  13  our  trespass  is  great,  and.  .fierce  wrath 
Ezra  10.  1  a  very  great  congregation  of  men  and  wo. 
Neh.  9.  17  slow  to  anger,  and  of  great  kindness,  and 
9.  31  for  thy  great  mercies’  sake  thou  didst  not 
9.  35  in  thy  great  goodness  that  thou  gavest 
Estli.  1.  20  throughout  all  his  empire,  for  it  is  great 
Job  1.  3  she  asses,  and  a  very  great  household 

5.  25  shalt  know  also  that  thy  seed  (shall  be)  g. 

22.  5  (Is)  not  thy  wickedness  great  ?  and  thine 
31.  25  If  I  rejoiced  because  my  wealth  (was)  gr. 
31.  34  Did  I  fear  a  great  multitude,  or  did  the 

38.  21  or  (because)  the  number  of  thy  days(is)g.? 

39.  11  trust  him,  because  his  strength  (is)  great? 
Psa.  10.  11  in  keeping  of  them  (there  is)  great  reward 

19.  13  I  shall  be  innocent  from  the  great  trans. 
22.  25  My  praise,  .of  thee  in  the  great  congreg. 

25.  11  Lord,  pardon  mine  iniquity;  for  it  (is)  g. 

31.  19  how  great  (is)  thy  goodness,  which  thou 

32.  6  in  the  floods  of  great  waters  they  shall 

35. 18  I  will  give  thee  thanks  in  the  great  cong. 
36.  6  thy  judgments  (are)  a  great  deep :  0  Lord 

40.  9  I  have  preached  righteousness  in  the  gr. 
40.  10  and  thy  truth  from  the  great  congregation 
48.  2  mount  Zion,  .the  city  of  the  great  King 
68.  11  great  (was)  the  company  of  those  that 
71.  20  which  hast  showed  me  great  and  sore 


Psa.  77.19  thy  path  in  the  great  waters,  and  thy  foot. 
78.  15  and  gave,  .drink  as.  .the  great  depths 
107.  23  They . .  that  do  business  in  great  waters 
1 19.  156  Great  (are)  thy  tender  mercies,  O  Lord 
1 19.  162  I  rejoice,  .as  one  that  iindeth  great  spoil 
1 19.  165  Great  peace  have  they  which  love  thy 
135.  10  Who  smote greatnations,  and  slew  mighty 

144.  7  deliver  me  out  of  great  waters,  from  the 

145.  7  shall,  .utter  the  memory  of  thy  great  go. 
147.  5  of  great  power  :  his  understanding  (is) 

Prov  13.  7  that  maketh  himself  poor,  yet  (hath)  gr. 

14.  29  slow  to  wrath  (is)  of  great  understanding 

15.  16  than  great  treasure,  and  trouble  therewi. 

22.  1  rather  to  be  chosen  than  great  riches 

26.  10  The  great  (God),  that  formed  all.  .both 
28.  12  When  righteous,  .do rejoice,  (there  is)  gr. 

28. 16  that  wanteth  understanding  (is),  .a  great 

Eccl.  2.  21  This  also  (is)  vanity  and  a  great  evil 

8.  6  the  misery  of  man  (is)  great  upon  him 

10.  6  Folly  is  set  in  great  dignity,  and  the  rich 
Isa.  6. 12  a  great  forsaking  in  the  midst  of  the  land 

13.  4  The  noise.. like  as  of  a  great  people 

16.  14  glory  of  Moab.  .with  all  that  great  11ml. 

23.  3  And  by  great  waters  the  seed  of  Sihor 

30.  25  waters  in  the  day  of  the  great  slaughter 
51.  10  dried  the  sea,  the  waters  of  the  great  de. 
53.  12  will  I  divide  him  (a  portion)  with  the  gr. 
54. 13  and  great  (shall  be)  the  peace  of  thy  clul. 
63.  7  the  great  goodness  toward  the  house  of  I. 

Jer.  13.  9  will  I  mar.  the  great  pride  of  Jerusalem 
41. 12  and  found  him  by  the  great  waters  that 
51.  55  when  her  waves  do  roar  like  great  waters 
Lam.  1.  1  she  (that  was)  great  among  the  nations 

3.  23  new  every  morning :  great  (is)  thy  faith. 
Eze.  1.  24  like  the  noise  of  great  waters,  as  the  vo. 

17.  5  he  placed  (it)  by  great  waters,  .set  it  (as) 
17.  8  It  was  planted  in  a  good  soil  by  great  w. 
17.  17  with  (his)  mighty  army  and  great  company 

24.  12  her  great  scum  went  not  forth  out  of  her 

26.  19  the  deep,  .and  great  waters  shall  cover 

27.  26  Thy  rowers  have  brought  thee  into  great 

31.  6  under  his  shadow  dwelt  all  great  nations 
31.  7  Thus  was  he.  .his  root  was  by  great  wa. 

31.  15  the  floods,  and  the  great  waters  were 

32.  13  the  beasts  thereof  from  beside  the  great 
38.  4  a  great  company  (with)  bucklers  and  sh. 
47.  9  there  shall  be  a  very  great  multitude  of 

Dan.  9. 18  for  our  right.,  but  for  thy  great  mercies 

11.  3  that  shall  rule  with  great  dominion,  and 
11.  5  his  dominion  (shall  be)  a  great  dominion 
11.  10  shall  assemble  a  multitude  of  great  fore. 
11.  11  and  he  shall  set  forth  a  great  multitude 

Hos.  9.  7  multitude  of  thine  iniquity,  and  the  great 
Joel  2.  2  a  great  people  and  a  strong ;  there  hath 

2.  1 1  for  his  camp  (is)  very  great :  for  (he  is) 

2.  13  slow  to  anger,  and  of  great  kindness,  and 

3.  13  fats  overflow :  for  their  wickedness  (is)  g. 
Amos  3.  9  and  behold  the  great  tumults  in  the  mid. 

3.  15  and  the  great  houses  shall  have  an  end 

6.  2  from  thence  go  ye  to  Hamath  the  great 

7.  4  it  devoured  the  great  deep,  and  did  eat 
Jon.  4.  2  slow  to  anger,  and  of  great  kindness,  and 
Hab.  3.  15  didst  walk  through,  .the  heap  of  great  w. 
Zech  14.  13  a  great  tumult  from  the  Lord  shall  be 

17.  Abundant,  much,  in  rab. 

Ezra  4.  10  whom  the  great  and  noble  Asnapper  br. 
5.  8  to  the  house  of  the  great  God,  which  is 
5. 11  which  a  great  king  of  Israel  builded  and 
Dan.  2.  31  This  great  image,  whose  brightness  (was) 
2.  35  and  the  stone . .  became  a  great  mountain 
2.  45  the  great  God  hath  made  known  to  the 

4.  30  Is  not  this  great  Babylon,  that  I  have 

5.  1  Belshazzar  the  king  made  a  great  feast 

7.  2  the  four  winds,  .strove  upon  the  great  sea 

18.  Abundance,  multitude,  in  rob. 

2  Ch.24.  24  the  Lord  delivered  a  very  great  host  into 
30.  13  there  assembled,  .a  very  great  congreg. 
Job  23.  6  Will  he  plead  against  me  with  (his)  great 

30. 18  By  the  great  force,  .is  my  garment  chan. 
36.  18  then  a  great  ransom  cannot  deliver  thee 
Psa.  33.  17  neither  shall  he  deliver,  .by  his  great 
Prov  16.  8  a  little  with  righteousness,  than  great  re. 
Lam.  1.  3  because  of  affliction,  and  because  of  great 
Eze.  28.  5  By  thy  great  wisdom . .  by  thy  traffic  hast 

19.  To  cause  to  be  abundant,  nyj  rabali,  5. 

Gen.  15.  1  I  (am)  thy  shield,  .thy  exceediug  great 
Neh.  4.  1  he  was  wroth,  and  took  great  indignation 

4.  19  The  work  (is)  great  and  large,  and  we  are 
Eccl.  1. 16  my  heart  had  great  experience  of  wisdom 
2.  7  I  had  great  possessions  of . .  cattle  above 

20.  Abundant,  very  great,  3n:n  rabrdb. 

Dan.  2.  48  and  gave  him  many  great  gifts,  and  made 

4.  3  How  great(are)  his  signs  !  andhow  mighty 
7.  3  four  great  beasts  came  up  from  the  sea 
7.  7  it  had  great  iron  teeth  :  it  devoured  and 
7.  11  because  of  the  voice  of  the  great  words 
7.  17  These  great  beasts,  which  are  four,  (are) 

21.  Great,  much,  many,  saggi. 

Job  36.  26  Behold,  God(is)great,  and  we  know  (him) 

22.  Great,  much,  many ,  tnir  saggi. 

Dan.  2.  6  receive  of  me  gifts  and  rewards  and  great 
2.  31  Thou . .  sawest,  and,  behold,  a  great  image 
4.  10  a  tree ..  and  the  height  thereof  (was)  gre. 

23.  God,  mighty  one,  %  el. 

Psa.  36.  6  Thy  righteousness  (is)  like  the  great  mo. 

24 . God,  d'ItSk  elohim. 

Gen.  30.  8  With  great  wrestlings  have  I  wrestled 
1  Sa.  14.  15  quaked  ;  so  it  was  a  very  great  trembling 


GREAT 


435 


GREAT 


i. Conceiving ,  pregnant ,  .Tin  harah. 

Jer.  20.  17  been  my  grave,  and  her  womb,  .always  g. 

S.Heat,  'in  chori. 

Exod  11  8  he  went  out  from  Pharaoh  in  a  great  an. 
2  Ch.  25. 10  and  they  returned  home  in  great  anger 


'.Biller,  no  mar. 

Isa.  38. 17  Behold,  for  peace  I  had  great  bitterness 


.Evil,  VI  ra. 

Hos.  10. 15  do  unto  you  because  of  your  great  wick. 


)  Coming  or  reaching  to,  sufficient,  txav6s  hikanos. 
JIarkio.  46  his  disciples  and  a  great  number  of  peo. 
Acts  22.  6  there  shone  from  heaven  a  great  light 


).Very  much,  \iav  lian. 

Marie  1.  35  rising  up  a  great  while  before  day,  he 


[.Great,  peyas  megas. 

Matt.  2. 10  they  rejoiced  with  exceeding  great  joy 

4.  16  The  people,  .ill  darkness  saw  great  light 
5  19  the  same  shall  be  called  great  in  the  ki. 

5.  35  Jerusalem  ;  for  it  is  the  city  of  the  great 

7.  27  and  it  fell :  and  great  was  the  fall  of  it 
8  24  there  arose  a  great  tempest  in  the  sea 

8.  26  rebuked .  .the  sea  ;  and  there  was  a  great 

15.  28  O  woman,  great  (is)  thy  faith  :  lie  it  unto 

20.  26  whosoever  will  be  great  among  you,  let 
22.  36  which  (is)  the  great  commandment  in 

22  38  This  is  the  first  and  great  commandment 
24  21  For  then  shall  be  great  tribulation,  such 
24. 24  and  shall  show  great  signs  and  wonders 
24.  31  angels  with  a  great  sound  of  a  trumpet 

27.  60  he  rolled  a  great  stone  to  the  door  of 

28.  2  And,  behold,  there  was  a  great  earthqu. 

28.  8  they  departed,  .with  fear  and  great  joy 

Mark  4. 32  and  shooteth  out  great  branches  ;  so  that 
4  37  And  there  arose  a  great  storm  of  wind 

4.  39  the  wind  ceased,  and  there  was  a  great 

5.  1 1  there  was . .  a  [great]  herd  of  swine  feeding 
5. 42  astonished  with  a  great  astonishment 

10.  43  but  whosoever  will  be  great  among  you 

13.  2  Seest  thou  these  great  buildings  i  there 

16.  4  stone  was  rolled  away  :  for  it  was  very  g. 
Luke  1.  15  he  shall  be  great  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

1.  32  He  shall  be  great,  and  shall  be  called  the 

2.  10  I  bring  you  good  tidings  of  great  joy 

4.  25  when  great  famine  was  throughout  all 

4.  38  wife’s  mother  was  taken  with  a  great  fev. 

5.  29  Levi  made  him  a  great  feast  in  his  own 

6.  49  and  the  ruin  of  that  house  was  great 

7  16  That  a  great  prophet  is  risen  up  among 

8.  37  to  depart,  .for  they  were  taken  with  gre. 

9.  48  he  that  is  least,  .the  same  shall  be  great 

13.  19  and  it  grew,  and  waxed  a  [great]  tree 

14.  16  A  certain  man  made  a  great  supper,  and 
16.  26  between  us.  .there  is  a  great  gulf  fixed 

21. 11  great  earthquakes  shall  be  in  divers  pla. 

21. 11  and  great  signs  shall  there  be  from  heav. 

21.  23  there  shall  be  great  distress  in  the  land 
24.  52  and  returned  to  Jerusalem  with  great 

John  6. 18  the  sea  arose,  by  reason  of  a  great  wind 

7.  37  In  the  last  day,  that  great  (day)  of  the 
21.  II  drew  the  net  to  land  full  of  great  fishes 

Acts  2.  20  before  that  great  and  notable  day  of  the 
4.  33  with  great  power  gave  the  apostles  witn. 

4.  33  and  great  grace  was  upon  them  all 

5.  5  great  fear  came  upon  all  them  that  heard 

5. 11  And  great  fear  came  upon  all  the  church 
6  8  Stephen . .  did  great  wonders  and  miracles 

7.  11  there  came  a  dearth,  .and  great  affliction 

8.  1  there  was  a  great  persecution  against 
8.  2  and  made  great  lamentation  over  him 
8.  8  And  there  was  great  joy  in  that  city 
8. 10  This  man  is  the  great  power  of  God 

10. 11  as  it  had  been  a  great  sheet  knit  at  the 
11.  5  as  it  had  been  a  great  sheet,  let  down 
11.  28  that  there  should  be  a  great  dearth 

15.  3  they  caused  great  joy  unto  all  the  breth. 

16.  26  And  suddenly  there  was  a  great  earthqu. 
19.  27  that  tlie  temple  of  the  great  goddess  D. 
19.  28  saying,  Great  (is)  Diana  of  the  Ephesians 
19.  34  cried  out,  Great  (is)  Diana  of  the  Ephesi. 
19.  35  is  a  worshipper  of  the  great  goddess  Dia. 
23.  9  And  there  arose  a  great  cry  :  and  the 
26.  22  witnessing  both  to  small  and  great,  say. 

Rom.  9.  2  That  I  have  great  heaviness  and  continu. 

1  Co.  16.  9  a  great  door  and  effectual  is  opened  unto 
Eph.  5.  32  This  is  a  great  mystery  :  but  I  speak 

1  Ti.  3.  16  And  without  controversy  great  is  the  my. 

6.  6  godliness  with  contentment  is  great  gain 

2  Ti.  2.  20  in  a  great  house  there  are  not  only  vess. 
Titus  2.  13  the  glorious  appearing  of  the  great  God 
Heb.  4.  14  Seeing  then  that  we  have  a  great  high 

10.  35  which  hath  great  recompence  of  reward 
13.  20  Lord  Jesus,  that  great  shepherd  of  the  sh. 

Jude  6  reserved . .  unto  the  judgment  of  the  great 
Rev.  I.  10  heard  behind  me  a  great  voice,  as  of  a 

2.  22  that  commit  adultery  with  her  into  great 

6.  4  and  there  was  given  unto  him  a  great 
6. 12  there  was  a  great  earthquake  ;  and  the 

6.  17  the  great  day  of  his  wrath  is  come ;  and 

7. 14  they  which  came  out  of  great  tribulation 

8.  8  as  it  were  a  great  mountain  burning 

8. 10  there  fell  a  great  star  from  heaven,  burn. 

9.  2  a  smoke . .  as  the  smoke  of  a  [great]  furna. 

9. 14  which  are  bound  in  the  great  river  Euph. 

11.  8  dead  bodies,  .in  the  street  of  the  great 
11.  11  great  fear  fell  upon  them  which  saw 

11.  12  they  heard  a  great  voice  from  heaven  say. 
11  13  tlie  same  hour  was  there  a  great  earthq. 


Rev.  11.  15  and  there  were  great  voices  in  heaven’ 

11.  17  thou  hast  taken  to  thee  thy  great  power 
11.  18  them  that  fear  thy  name,  small  and  great 

1 1.  19  thunderings,  and  an  earthquake,  and  gr. 

12  1  there  appeared  a  great  wonder  in  heaven 

12.  3  behold  a  great  red  dragon,  having  seven 
12.  9  the  great  dragon  was  cast  out,  that  old  ^ 

12.  12  having  great  wrath,  because  he  knoweth 

12.  14  were  given  two  wings  of  a  great  eagle 

13.  2  his  power,  and  his  seat,  and  great  auth. 

13.  13  he  doeth  great  wonders,  so  that  he  mak. 

13  16  he  caused  all,  both  small  and  great,  rich 

14.  2  I  heard,  .as  the  voice  of  a  great  thunder 
14.  8  Babylon  is  fallen,  is  fallen,  that  great  city 

14.  19  cast  (it)  into  the  great  wine  press  of  the 

15.  1  I  saw  another  sign  in  heaven,  great  and 

15.  3  Great  and  marvellous  (are)  thy  works,  L. 

16.  1  I  heard  a  great  voice  out  of  the  temple 
16.  9  And  men  were  scorched  with  great  heat 
16.  12  poured  out  his  vial  upon  the  great  river 
16. 14  to  the  battle  of  that  great  day  of  God  A. 

16.  17  there  came  a  [great]  voice  out  of  the  tern. 
16.  18  there  was  a  great  earthquake,  such  as 
16.  18  so  mighty  an  earthquake,  (and)  so  great 
16.  19  the  great  city  was  divided  into  three  pa. 

16.  19  great  Babylon  came  in  remembrance  bef. 
16.  21  there  fell  upon  men  a  great  hail  out  of 

16.  21  for  the  plague  thereof  was  exceeding  gr. 

17  i  the  judgment  of  the  great  whore  that 

17.  5  Mystery,  Babylon  The  Great,  The  'Mother 
17.  6  when  I  saw  her,  I  wondered  with  great 

17.  18  the  woman  which  thou  sawest  is  that  gr. 

18.  1  came  down  from  heaven,  having  great 
18.  2  [Babylon  the  great  is  fallen,  is  fallen ,  and] 
18.  10  that  great  city  Babylon,  that  mighty  city 

18. 16  Alas,  alas,  that  great  city,  that  was  clot. 

18.  18  What  (city  is)  like  unto  this  great  city  ! 

18.  19  Alas,  alas,  that  great  city,  wherein  were 

18  21  angel  took  up  a  stone  like  a  great  millst. 

18.  21  Thus  with  violence  shall  that  great  city 

19.  1  I  heard  a  great  voice  of  much  people  in 
19.  2  he  hath  judged  the  great  whore,  which 
19.  s  and  ye  that  fear  him,  both  small  and  gr. 

19. 17  together  uuto  the  supper  of  the  great  G. 

19.  18  (both)  free  and  bond,  both  small  and  gr. 

20.  1  having  the  key.  .and  a  great  chain  in  his 

20. 11  I  saw  a  great  white  throne,  and  him  that 

20. 12  I  saw  the  dead,  small  and  great,  stand 

21.  3  I  heard  a  great  voice  out  of  heaven,  say. 
21.  10  he  carried  me  away  in  the  spirit  to  a  gr. 
21.  10  and  showed  me  that  [great]  city,  the  holy 
21.  12  And  had  a  wall  great  and  high,  (and)  had 

32.  Many,  numerous,  iro\vs  polus. 

Matt.  2.  18  lamentation,  and  weeping,  and  great  mo. 

4.  25  there  followed  him  great  multitudes  of 

5.  12  for  great  (is)  your  reward  in  heaven :  for 
8.  1  When  he  was  come  down .  .great  multitu. 

8.  18  when  Jesus  saw  great  multitudes  about 

12.  15  great  multitudes  followed  him,  and  he 

13.  2  great  multitudes  were  gathered  together 

14.  14  Jesus  went  forth,  and  saw  a  great  multi. 

15.  30  great  multitudes  came  unto  him,  having 
19.  2  And  great  multitudes  followed  him  ;  and 

19.  22  sorrowful :  for  he  had  great  possessions 

20.  29  from  Jericho,  a  great  multitude  followed 
24.  30  coming  in  the  clouds .  .with  power  and  gr. 
26.  47  and  with  him  a  great  multitude  with  sw. 

Mark  3.  7  a  great  multitude  from  Galilee  followed 
3  8  they  about  Tyre  and  Sidon,  a  great  mul. 

4.  1  there  was  gathered  unto  him  a  great  m. 

9.  14  he  saw  a  great  multitude  about  them 
10.  22  grieved :  for  he  had  great  possessions 

13.  26  coming  in  the  clouds  with  great  power 

14.  43  and  with  him  a  [great]  multitude  with  sw. 
Luke  2.  36  she  was  of  a  great  age,  and  had  lived 

5.  6  they  inclosed  a  great  multitude  of  fishes 
5.  15  great  multitudes  came  together  to  hear 

5.  29  there  was  a  great  company  of  publicans 

6.  17  and  a  great  multitude  of  people  out  of 
6.  23  for,  behold,  your  reward  (is)  great  in 

6.  35  your  reward  shall  be  great,  and  ye  shall 

10.  2  The  harvest  truly  (is)  great,  but  the  lab. 
14.  25  there  went  great  multitudes  with  him 

21.  27  coming  in  a  cloud,  with  power  and  great 
23.  27  there  followed  him  a  great  company  of 

John  5.  3  In  these  lay  a  [great]  multitude  of  impot. 
6.  2  a  great  multitude  followed  him,  because 

6.  5  Jesus,  .'saw  a  great  company  come  unto 
Acts  6.  7  a  great  company  of  the  priests  were  obe. 

11.  21  a  great  number  believed,  and  turned 
14.  1  that  a  great  multitude  of  the  Jews  and 
17.  4  of  the  devout  Greeks  a  great  multitude 

21.  40  And  when  there  was  made  a  great  silence 

22.  28  With  a  great  sum  obtained  I  this  freedom 

23.  10  And  when  there  arose  a  great  dissension 

24.  2  Seeing  that  by  thee  we  enjoy  great  quiet. 

24.  7  with  great  violence  took  (him)  away  out 

25.  23  Agrippa  was  come,  and  Bernice,  with  gr. 
28.  6  but  after  they  had  looked  a  great  while 
28.  29  [and  had  great  reasoning  among  themsel.] 

2  Co.  3.  12  Seeing,  .we  use  great  plainness  of  speech 

7.  4  Great  (is)  my  boldness  of  speech  toward 

7.  4  great  (is)  my  glorifying  of  you  :  l  am  fill. 

8.  2  How  that  in  a  great  trial  of  affliction  the 
8.  22  upon  the  great  confidence  which,  .in  you 

Eph.  2.  4  for  his  great  love  wherewith  he  loved  us 
Col.  4.  13  that  he  hath  a  great  zeal  for  you,  and 
1  Th.  2.  17  endeavoured .  .to  see  your  face  with  great 
1  Ti..  3. 13  great  boldness  in  the  faith  which  is  in  C. 
Plim.  7  we  have  great  j'oy  and  consolation  in  thy 
Heb.  10.  32  in  which .  .ye  endured  a  great  fight  of  affl. 


Rev.  7.  9  After  this  I  beheld,  and  lo,  a  great  mul. 

19.  6  I  heard  as  it  were  the  voice  of  a  great  m. 
[See  also  Delight,  do,  drought,  flame,  forces,  grasshop¬ 
per,  hailstones,  how,  lion,  man,  mercies,  owl,  pain, 
power,  so,  stature,  teeth,  toe,  very,  while  to  come, 
wonders.] 

GREAT,  to  be  — 

1  .To  he  mighty,  strong,  13 J  gabar. 

Psa.103.  11  great  is  his  mercy  toward  them  that  fear 
1 1 7.  2  For  his  merciful  kindness  is  great  toward 

2.  To  be  or  become  great,  Sni  gadal. 

Gen.  48.  19  he  also  shall  be  great ;  but  truly  his  you. 
Kum  14.  17  let  the  power  of  my  Lord  be  great,  acco. 

2  Sa.  7.  22  Wherefore  thou  art  great,  O  Lord  God 
Job  2.  13  for  they  saw  that  (his)  grief  was  very  gr. 
Psa.  92.  s  how  great  are  thy  works,  .thy  thoughts 
104.  1  thou  art  very  great ;  thou  art  clothed 
Eccl.  2.  9  So  I  was  great,  and  increased  more  than 
Mic.  5.  4  for  now  shall  he  be  great  into  the  ends 
Zech  12.  11  In  that  day  shall  there  be  a  great  mour. 

3.  To  be  bony,  substantial,  ex] ;  atsam. 

Psa.139. 17  thy  thoughts.  .0  God !  how  great  is  the 

GREAT  as  would  contain  — 

House,  IT3  bayith. 

1  Ki.  18.  32  as  great  as  would  contain  two  measures 
GREAT,  to  become  — 

1  .To  be  or  become  great,  gadal. 

Gen.  24.  35  he  is  become  great :  and  he  hath  given 
26.  13  the  man.  .grew  until  he  became  very  gr. 
Jer.  5.27  therefore  they  are  become  great,  and  wax. 

2.7’o  become  great,  Vi  3  gadal,  5. 

Dan.  8.  4  did  according  to  his  will,  and  became  g. 

GREAT  with  child  — 

Pregnant,  Hyxvo  s  etjkuos. 

Luke  2.  5  his  espoused  wife,  being  great  with  child 

GREAT  (cattle)  — 

Oxen,  herd,  cattle,  -.[53  baqar. 

Eccl.  2.  7  possessions  of  great  and  small  cattle  above 

GREAT  curse  — 

A  thing  devoted,  avabepa  anathema. 

Acts  23. 14  We  have  bound  ourselves  under  a  great  c. 

GREAT  deal,  the  more  a  — 

Much  more,  iroWt?  paWov  polio  mallon. 

Markio.  48  he  cried  the  more  a  great  deal,  (Thou) 

GREAT  deal,  so  much  the  more  a  — - 

More  exceedingly,  pci\\ ov  77  c  pur  <7  or epov  mallon  pe. 
Mark  7.  36  so  much  the  more  a  great  deal  they  pub. 

GREAT  estate,  to  come  to  — 

To  become  great,  Via  gadal,  5. 

Eccl.  1.  16  Lo,  I  am  come  to  great  estate,  and  have 

GREAT,  exceeding  — 

Greatest,  peylaros  megtslos. 

2  Pe.  1.  4  given .  .exceeding  great  and  precious  pr. 

GREAT  (fear)  — 

Fear,  irs  pachad. 

Psa.  14.  s  There  were  they  in  great  fear  :  for  God 
GREAT,  to  give  — 

To  cause  to  be  great,  Via  gadal,  5. 

Psa.  18.  50  Great  deliverance  giveth  he  to  his  king 

GREAT  hail  (stones)  — 

Hail,  ice,  elgabisli. 

Eze  13.  11  and  ye,  0  great  hailstones,  shall  fall 

13.  13  and  great  hailstones,  in  (my)  fury,  to  co. 
38.  22  and  great  hailstones,  fire,  and  brimstone 

GREAT,  how  — 

1  .How  great  (a  degree),  y\lxos  lielikos. 

Jas.  3.  5  how  great  a  matter  a  little  fire  kindleth 

2 .ITow  great  ( a  degree ),  mjAiaos  pelikos. 

Heb.  7.  4  consider  how  great  this  man  (was),  unto 

Z.How  great  (a  quantity),  iroaos  posos. 

Matt.  6.  23  be  darkness  :  how  great  (is)  that  darkn. ! 

GREAT  lord  — 

Warrior,  knight,  v'by  shalish. 

Eze  23.  23  great  lords  and  renowned,  all  of  them 

GREAT,  to  make — ■ 

1  .To  make  great,  Via  gadal,  3. 

Gen.  12.  2  I  will  bless  thee,  and  make  thy  name  gr. 

1  Ch.29.  12  in  thy  hand  (it  is)  to  make  great,  and  to 
Eze.  31.  4  The  waters  made  him  great,  the  deep  set 

2.  To  cause  lo  be  great,  Via  gadal,  5. 

Eccl.  2.  4  I  made  me  great  works  ;  I  builded  me  ho. 
Eze.  24.  9  I  will  even  make  the  pile  for  fire  great 

3 . To  make  great  or  abundant,  nan  rdbah,  0. 

Jud"  20.  38  that  they  should  make  a  great  flame  with 

2  Sa  22.  36  and  thy  gentleness  hath  made  me  great 
Psa.  18.  35  and  thy  gentleness  hath  made  me  great 

GREAT  man  — 

1. A  man,  a’’X  ish. 

Isa.  2.  9  the  great  man  humbleth  himself :  there. 

2.  Great  one,  Vna  gadol. 

2  Sa.  3.  38  there  is  a  prince  and  a  great  man  fallen 
2  Ki.io.  6  with  the  great  men  of  the  city,  which 

10. 11  all  his  great  men,  and  his  kinsfolks,  and 


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GREATLY 


i  Ch.17.  8  name  of  the  great  men  that  (are)  in  the 
Neh.  11. 14  Zabdiel,  the  son  of  (one  of)  the  great  men 
ProviS.  16  man’s  gift.,  bringeth  him  before  great  men 
Nah.  3.  10  and  all  her  great  men  were  bound  in  ch. 

3.  Great,  mighty,  elder,  an  rah. 

Job  32.  9  Great  men  are  not  (always)  wise ;  neither 

4.  Great  ones,  magnates,  peyiaraves  megistanes. 
Rev.  6.  15  the  kings  of  the  earth,  and  the  great  men 

18.  23  thy  merchants  were  the  great  men  of  the 

GREAT  man,  to  make  a  — 

To  make  great,  .nan  rebah,  3. 

Dan.  2.  48  Then  the  king  made  Daniel  a  great  man 

GREAT,  man  of  — - 

Great,  Vaj  or  Via  garol  or  gadol. 

Prov  19.  19  A  man  of  great  wrath  shall  suffer  punis. 

GREAT  matter  — 

Great,  Vila  gadol. 

Psa.131.  1  neither  do  I  exercise  myself  in  great  ma. 

GREAT  measure  — ■ 

Abundantly,  by  measure,  v'hti  shalish. 

Psa.  80.  5  givest  them  tears  to  drink  in  great  mea. 

GREAT  number  — 

1.  Heaviness,  weight,  laa  kobed. 

Nah.  3.  3  a  multitude  of  slain,  and  a  great  number 
'1. Abundance,  31  rob. 

2  Ch.30.  24  a  great  number  of  priests  sanctified  them 

GREAT  number  of  — 

Coming  or  reaching  to,  sufficient,  [navis  hikanos. 

Markio.  46  with  his  disciples  and  a  great  number  of 
GREAT  one,  (some)  — 

1.  Great,  mighty,  37  rab. 

Isa.  19.  20  shall  send  them  a  saviour,  and  a  great  one 

2.  A  certain  great  one,  tis  peyas  tis  megas. 

Acts  8.  9  givingouttliathimselfwassome  greatone 

3.  The  great  ones,  oi  peyaAoi  hoi  megaloi. 

Markio.  42  their  great  ones  exercise  authority  upon 

GREAT  owl  — 

Owl,  crane  or  heron,  ibis,  yanshuph. 

Lev.  11.  17  and  the  cormorant,  and  the  great  owl 
Deut  14.  16  The  little  owl,  and  the  great  owl,  and  the 
GREAT,  to  show  — ■ 

To  make  great,  magnify,  peyaAvvi 0  megaluno. 

Luke  1.  58  heard  how  the  Lord  had  showed  great 

GREAT,  so  — 

1. <So  great  ( a  degree ),  tcAikovtos  telikoutos. 

2  Co.  1.  10  Who  delivered  us  from  so  great  a  death 
Heb.  2.  3  How  shall  we  escape,  if  we  neglect  so  g. 
Jas.  3.  4  Behold . .  the  ships,  which  though . .  so  g. 

2.  So  great  (a  quantity),  roaovros  losoutos. 

Matt.  8.  10  I  have  not  found  so  great  faith,  no,  not 

15.  33  much  bread .  .as  to  fill  so  great  a  multit.? 
Luke  7.  9  I  have  not  found  so  great  faith,  no,  not 
Heb.  12.  1  are  compassed  about  with  sogreata  cloud 
Rev.  18.  17  in  one  hour  so  great  riches  is  come  to 
GREAT,  they  that  are  — 

The  great  ones,  oi  peyaAoi  hoi  megaloi. 

Matt.  20.  25  they  that  are  great  exercise  authority 
GREAT  thing 

1 .  Great,  Vila  gadol. 

2  Ki.  8.  4  Tell  me,  I  pray  thee,  all  the  great  things 
Job  5.  9  Which  doeth  great  things  and  unsearch. 

9.  10  Which  doeth  great  things  past  finding  out 
37.  s  great  things  doeth  he,  which  we  cannot 
Psa.  71.  19  who  hast  done  great  things  :  O  God,  who 
106.  21  which  had  done  great  things  in  Egypt 
Jer.  45.  5  And  seekest  thou  great  things  for  thyself  ? 

2.  Greatness,  nVna,  nVnj  gedullah,  gedulah. 

2  Sa.  7.  21  hast  thou  done  all  these  great  tilings,  to 

7.  23  and  to  do  for  you  great  things  and  terrible 
1  Ch.17.  19  done,  .making known  all  (these)  great  th. 

3.  Myriad,  greatness,  ni37,  137  ribbo. 

Hos.  8.  12  I  have  written  to  him  the  great  tilings  of 

4.  Very  great,  null  rabrab. 

Dan.  7.  8  eyes,  .and  a  mouth  speaking  great  things 

5.  Great  thing,  p4ya  mega. 

1  Co.  9.  11  great  thing  if  we' shall  reap  your  carnal 

2  Co.11.  15  Therefore  (it  is)  no  great  thing  if  his  min. 
Re  v.  1 3.  5  given  unto  him  a  mouth  speaking  great  th. 

6.  The  great  things,  ra  peyaAeta  ta  megaleia. 

Luke  1.  49  that  is  mighty  hath  done  to  me  [great  th.] 

GREAT  (things),  to  do  — 

To  make  great ,  Via  gadal,  5. 

1  Sa.12.  24  consider  how  great  (things)  he  hath  done 
Psa.  126.  23  The  Lord  hath  done  great  things  for  them 
Joel  2.  20  come  up,  because  he  hath  done  great  thi. 

2.  21  Fear  not.  .for  the  Lord  will  do  great  thi. 
GREAT  things,  how  — 

How  great  (a  quantity ),  otros  hosos. 

Mark  5.  19  how  great  things  the  Lord  hath  done  for 

5.  20  how  great  things  Jesus  had  done  for  him 
Luke  8.  39  show  how  great  tilings  God  hath  done 

8.  39  how  great  things  Jesus  had  done  unto 

A  its  9.  16  I  will  show  him  how  great  tilings  he  must 


GREAT  things,  very  — 

Very  great,  3737  rabrab. 

Dan.  7.  20  and  a  mouth  that  spake  very  great  things 

GREAT  (things),  what  — 

1  .How  great  ( a  degree),  yAinos  helikos. 

Col.  2.  1  that  ye  knew  what  great  conflict  I  have 

2. How  great  ( a  quantity),  Ha-os  hosos. 

Mark  3.  8  when  they  had  heard  [what  great  things] 

GREAT  toes  — 

Thumbs  of  the  foot,  D[Vli  nun?  behemoth  raglayim. 
Jude  1.  6  and  cut  off  his  thumbs  and  his  great  toes 
1.  7  their  thumbs  and  their  great  toes  cut  off 

GREAT,  very  — 

1  .To  give  honour,  weight,  133  kabed,  3. 

Num22.  17  I  will  promote  thee  unto  very  great  lion. 

2.  Very  much  or  numerous,  irapiroAvs  pampolus. 
Mark  8.  1  In  thosedays  the  multitude  [beingvery  g.] 

3 . Most,  irAdcrTos  pleistos. 

Matt  21.  8  a  very  great  multitude  spread  their  gar. 

GREAT,  to  wax  — 

1  .To  be  or  become  great,  Vi 3  gaded. 

Gen.  19.  13  because  the  cry  of  them  is  waxen  great 
26.  13  the  man  waxed  great,  and  went  forward 
Eze.  16.  7  and  thou  hast  increased  and  waxen  great 
Dan.  8.  9  a  little  horn,  which  waxed  exceeding  gr. 
8. 10  And  it  waxed  great . .  to  the  host  of  heaven 

2.  To  make  or  become  great,  V13  gadal,  5. 

Dan.  8.  8  Therefore  the  lie  goat  waxed  very  great 
GREATER  — 

1.  Great,  Vii3  gadol. 

Gen.  1.  16  the  greater  light  to  rule  the  day,  and  the 
4  13  My  punishment  (is)  greater  than  I  can  be. 
39.  9  none  greater  in  this  house  than  I ;  neither 
ExodiS.  11  I  know  that  the  Lord  (is)  greater  than  all 
Numi4.  12  thee  a  greater  nation  and  mightier  than 
Deut.  1.  28  The  people  (is)  greater  and  taller  than  we 

4.  38  nations,  .greater  and  mightier  than  thou 
9.  1  to  possess  nations  greater  and  mightier 

it.  23  shall  possess  greater  nations  and  mightier 
Josh.  10.  2  because  it  (was)  greater  than  Ai,  and  all 
2  Sa.  13.  15  greater  than  the  love  wherewith  he  had 
13.  16  greater  than  the  other  that  thou  didst 

2  Ch.  3.  5  the  greater  house  he  ceiled  with  fir  tree 
Esth.  9.  4  for.  .Mordecai  waxed  greater  and  greater 
Eze.  8.  6,  13, 15  thouslialtsee  greater  abominations 

43. 14  from  tile  lesser  settle,  .to  the  greater  set. 
Hag.  2.  9  The  glory  of  this,  .house  shall  be  greater 

2.  To  go  on,  iVn  lialak. 

1  Ch.11.  9  So  David  waxed  greater  and  greater  :  for 

3 . Many,  great,  37  rab. 

Deut.  7.  1  nations  greater  and  mightier  than  thou 
9  14  a  nation  greater  and  mightier  than  they 
Dan.  1 1.  13  set.  .a  multitude  greater  than  the  former 
Amos  6.  2  their  border  greater  than  your  border  ? 

4.  Greater,  peiCirepos  meizoteros. 

3  John  4  I  have  no  greater  joy  than  to  hear  that 

5.  Greater,  pelfav  meizbn. 

Matt.  11.  11  there  hath  not  risen  a  greater  than  John 

11.  11  least  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  greater 
12  7  in  this ’place  is  (one)  greater  than  the  tern. 
23.  17  whether  is  greater,  the  gold,  or  the  tern. 
23.  19  whether  (is)  greater,  the  gift,  or  the  altar 

Mark  4.  32  it  groweth  up,  and  becometh  greater 

12.  31  There  is  none  other  commandment  grea. 
Luke  7.  28  there  is  a  not  greater  prophet  than  John 

7  28  least  in  the  kingdom  of  God  is  greater 
12  18  I  will  pull  down  my  barns,  and  build  gr. 
22  27  whether  (is)  greater,  he  that  sitteth  at 
John  4. 12  Art  thou  greater  than  our  father  Jacob 

5.  20  he  will  show  him  greater  works  than 

5.  36  I  have  greater  witness  than  (that)  of  Jo. 

8.  53  Art  thou  greater  than  our  father  Abrah. 

10.  29  My  Father,  which  gave  (them)  me,  is  gr. 

13.  16  The  servant  is  not  greater  than  his  lord 
13. 16  neither  he  that  is  sent  greater  than  he 

14.  12  and  greater  (works)  than  these  shall  he 

14.  28  Father :  for  my  Father  is  greater  than  I 

15.  13  Greater  love  hath  no  man  than  this,  that 
15.  20  The  servant  is  not  greater  than  his  lord 

19. 11  he  that  delivered  me  unto  thee  hath  the  g. 

1  Co.  14.  5  greater  (is)  he  that  prophesieth  than  he 
Heb.  6.  13  because  he  could  swear  by  no  greater,  he 

6. 16  men  verily  swear  by  the  greater ;  and  an 

9. 1 1  by  a  greater  and  more  perfect  tabernacle 

11.  26  Esteeming  the  reproach  of  Christ  greater 
Jas.  3.  1  we  shall  receive  the  greater  condemnat. 

2  Pe.  2.  11  angels,  which  are  greater  in  power  and 

1  Jo.  3.  20  God  is  greater  than  our  heart,  and  know. 

4.  4  because  greater  is  he  that  is  in  you,  than 

5.  9  the  witness  of  God  is  greater  :  for  this 

6.  .1  /ore  abundant,  srepLacriTepos  perissoteros. 

Matt  23.  14  [therefore  ye  shall  receive  the  greater] 
Mark  12.  40  these  shall  receive  greater  damnation 
Luke  20.  47  the  same  shall  receive  greater  damnation 

7 . More,  something  more,  irAeluv  pleion,  taIov pleon. 

Matt  12.  41  and,  behold,  a  greater  than  Jonas  (is) 

12.  42  and,  behold,  a  greater  than  Solomon  (is) 
Luken.31  and,  behold,  a  greater  than  Solomon  (is) 

11.  32  and,  behold,  a  greater  than  Jonas  (is) 

Acts  15.  28  to  lay  upon  you  no  greater  burden  than 


GREATER  part,  the  — 

The  more  part,  the  majority,  oi  irAcious  hoipleious. 
1  Co.  15.  6  of  whom  the  greater  part  remain  unto 

GREATER  things  — 

Greater,  peifav  meizbn. 

John  1.  50  thou  shall  see  greater  tilings  than  these 
GREATER,  to  be  (much)  — 

1  -To  be  or  become  great,  V73  gadal. 

Gen.  41.  40  only  in  the  throne  will  I  be  greater  than 
48.  19  his  younger  brother  shall  be  greaterthan 
Lam.  4.  6  is  greater  than  the  punishment  of  the  sin 

2.  To  be  great,  .157  rahah. 

1  Sa.  14.  30  had  there  not  been  now  a  much  greater 
Job  33.  12  I  will  answer  thee,  that  God  is  greater 

GREATEST  — 

1.  Great,  large,  peyas  megas. 

Acts  8.  10  they  all  gave  heed,  from  the  least  to  the 
Heb.  8.  11  shall  know  me  from  the  least  to  the  gre. 

2.  Greater,  larger,  peifav  meizbn. 

Matt.13.  32  when  it  is  grown,  it  is  the  greatest  among 
18.  1  Who  is  the  greatest  in  the  kingdom  of  h. ' 

18.  4  the  same  is  greatest  in  the  kingdom  of 

23.  11  he  that  is  greatest  among  you  shall  be 
Mark  9.  34  had  disputed,  .who  (should  be)  the  grea. 
Luke  9.  46  a  reasoning,  .which  of  them  should  be  g. 

22.  24  which  of  them  should  be  accounted  the  g. 
22.  26  he  that  is  greatest  among  you,  let  him 
1  Co.  13.  13  these  three  ;  but  the  greatest  of  these  (is) 

3 . Great,  Vila  gadol. 

1  Ch.12.  14  an  hundred,  and  the  greatest  over  a  tho. 
Job  1.  3  was  the  greatest  of  all  the  men  of  the 
Jer.  6.  13  from  the  least  of  them  even  unto  the  gr. 
8. 10  every  one  from  the  least  even  unto  the  g. 

31.  34  from  the  least  of  them  unto  the  greatest 
42.  1,8  people  from  the  least  even  unto  the  g. 
44. 12  shall  die,  from  the  least  even  unto  the  g. 

Jon.  3.  s  from  the  greatest  of  them  even  to  the 
GREATEST  part  — 

Multitude,  n'370  marbitli. 

1  Ch.12.  29  the  greatest  part  of  them  had  kept  the 
GREATLY  — 

1. Might,  ikp  meod. 

Gen.  7.  18  and  were  increased  greatly  upon  the  ea. 

19.  3  he  pressed  upon  them  greatly  ;  and  they 

24.  35  Lord  hath  blessed  my  master  greatly 

32.  7  Then  Jacob  was  greatly  afraid  and  distr 
Exodig.  18  and  the  whole  mount  quaked  greatly 
Numn.  10  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  great. 

14.  39  told.  .Israel :  and  the  people  mourned  g. 
Deuti7.  17  neither  shall  he  greatly  multiply  to  him. 
Josh  10.  2  they  feared  greatly,  because  Gibeon  (was) 
Judg.  2.  15  for  evil,  .and  they  were  greatly  distressed 

6.  6  Israel  was  greatly  impoverished  because 

1  Sa.  11.  6  upon  Saul,  .and  his  anger  was  kindled  g. 

11.  15  and  all  the  men  of  Israel  rejoiced  greatly 

12.  18  all  the  people  greatly  feared  the  Lord 

16.  21  he  loved  him  greatly;  and  he  became  his 

17.  11  all  Israel,  .were  dismayed,  and  greatly 
28.  5  he  was  afraid,  and  his  heart  greatly  tre. 
30.  6  David  was  greatly  distressed  ;  for  the 

2  Sa.  10.  5  sent,  .because  the  men  were  greatly  ash. 

12.  5  David’s  anger  was  greatly  kindled  again. 
24.  10  I  have  sinned  greatly  in  that  I  have  done 
1  Ki.  2.  12  Solomon,  .his  kingdom  was  established  g. 
5.  7  when  Hiram  heard,  .he  rejoiced  greatly 

18.  3  Now  Obadiah  feared  the  Lord  greatly 

1  Ch.16.  25  great  (is)  the  Lord,  and  greatly  to  be  pr. 

19.  5  sent,  for  the  men  were  greatly  ashamed 
21.  8  David  said  unto  God,  I  have  sinned  grea. 

2  Ch.25. 10  their  anger  was  greatly  kindled  against  J. 

33. 12  humbled  himself  greatly  before  the  God 
Job  8.  7  yet  thy  latter  end  should  greatly  increase 
Psa.  21.  1  in  thy  salvation  how  greatly  shall  he  re.! 
38.  6  I  am  troubled  ;  I  am  bowed  down  greatly 

47.  9  shields,  .(belong)  unto  God  :  he  is  greatly 

48.  1  Great  is  the  Lord,  and  greatly  to  be  pra. 
78.  59  he  was  wroth,  and  greatly  abhorred  Isr. 
96.  4  For  the  Lord  (is)  great,  and  greatly  to  he 

105.  24  he  increased  his  people  greatly,  and  made 
107.  38  He  blesseth .  .that  they  are  multiplied  g. 
109.  30  I  will  greatly  praise  tiie  Lord  with  my 
1 12.  1  deligliteth  greatly  in  his  commandments 
1 16.  10  therefore  have  I  spoken:  I  was  greatly 
119.  51  The  proud  have  had  me  greatly  in  deris. 
145.  3  Great  (is)  the  Lord,  and  greatly  to  be  pr. 
Jer.  9.  19  we  are  greatly  confounded, because  we  ha. 

20.  11  they  shall  be  greatly  ashamed  ;  for  they 
Eze.  20.  13  and  my  sabbaths  they  greatly  polluted 
Obad.  2  I  have  made  thee  small .  .thou  art  greatlj 
Zepli.  1.  14  (it  is)  near,  and  hasteth  greatly,  (even)the 
Zecli.  9.  9  Rejoice  greatly,  0  daughter  of  Zion ;  sli. 

2.  Much,  abundant,  mighty,  great,  37  rab. 

Psa.  62.  2  my  defence  ;  I  shall  not  be  greatly  moved 
65.  9  thou  greatly  enrichest  it  with  the  river 
89.  7  God  is  greatly  to  be  feared  in  the  asseni. 

3.  Abundance,  multitude,  greatness,  33  rob. 

i  Ch.  4.  38  the  house  of  their  fathers  increased  gre. 

i.To  make  many  or  great,  ,137  rabah,  5. 

Gen.  3.  16  I  will  greatly  multiply  thy  sorrow  and 

5. Great,  much,  many,  toss’  saggi. 

Dan.  5.  9  Then  was  king  Belshazzar  greatly  troul). 


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Shame,  n?3  boshelh.  ...... 

Isa.  42.  17  they  shall  be  greatly  ashamed,  that  trust 

rroV23.  24  The  father  of  the  righteous  shall  greatly 

Very  much,  exceedingly,  \lav  lian. 

Matt  27.  14  insomuch  that  the  governor  marvelled  g. 

2  Ti.  4.  15  for  he  hath  greatly  withstood  our  words 

2  John  4  I  rejoiced  greatly  that  I  found  of  thy  ch. 

3  John  3  I  rejoiced  greatly  when  the  brethren  ca. 

Greatly,  peyaXus  megalos. 

Phil.  4.  10  I  rejoiced  in  the  Lord  greatly,  that  now 

XMuch,  many,  noXvs  polus. 

Mark  4.  23  besought  him  greatly,  saying,  My  little 
\  38  and  seeth . .  them  that  wept  and  wailed  g. 

12.  27  God  of  the  living :  ye  therefore  do  greatly 
1  Co.  16. 12  1  greatly  desired  him  to  come  unto  you 

1  .Exceedingly,  greatly,  <r<p6Spa  sphodra. 

Matt  27.  54  they  feared  greatly,  saying,  Truly  tins 
Acts  6.  7  the  disciples  multiplied  in  J erusalem  g. 

2.  With  joy,  chara. 

John  3.  29  rejoicetli  greatly  because  of  the  bndegr. 

REATLY  (feared),  thing  — 
fear,  ins  pachad. 

Job  "3.  25  the  thing  which  I  greatly  feared  is  come 
REATLY  rejoice,  to  — 

7o  sing,  cry  aloud,  jii  ranan,  3. 

Psa.  71.  23  My  lips  shall  greatly  rejoice  when  I  smg 

REATNESS  — 

.Great,  Vna  gadol. 

Exodi5.  16  by  the  greatness  of  thine  arm  they  shall 

.Greatness,  nVn?,  n^na  gedulah,  gedullah. 

1  CI1.17.  19  hast  thou  done  all  this  greatness,  in  ma. 

17  21  to  make  thee  a  name  of  greatness  and 
29.  II  Thine,  0  LORD,  (is)  the  greatness,  and 
Esth  10.  2  the  declaration  of  the  greatness  of  Mor. 

Psa.  71.  21  Thou  shalt  increase  my  greatness,  and 
143  3  the  Lord  . .  his  greatness  (is)  unsearchable 

145.  6  thy  terrible  acts  :  and  I  will  declare  thy  g. 

I.  Greatness,  bih  godel. 

Numi4.  19  according  unto  the  greatness  of  thy  me. 
Deut  3  24  hast  begun  to  show  thy  servant  thy  grea. 

’  5  24  bath  showed  us  his  glory,  and  his  great. 

9.  26  thou  hast  redeemed  through  thy  greatn. 

11.  2  Lord  your  God,  his  greatness,  his  mighty 
32.  3  the  Lord  :  ascribe  ye  greatness  unto  our 
Psa.  79.  11  according  to  the  greatness  of  thy  power 
150  2  praise  him  according  to  his  excellent  gre. 
Eze  31.  2  Whom  art  thou  like  in  thy  greatness  ? 

31.  7  Thus  was  he  fair  in  his  greatness,  in  the 
31.  18  and  in  greatness  among  the  trees  of  Ed. 

1.  Increase,  abundance,  n'?io  marbith. 

2  Ch.  9.  6  the  one  half  of  the  greatness  of  thy  wisd. 

b. Abundance,  multitude,  greatness,  31  rob. 

Exodis.  7  in  the  greatness  of  thine  excellency  thou 
Neh  13.  22  spare  me  according  to  the  greatness  of 
Psa.  66.  3  through  the  greatness  of  thy  power  shall 
Prov  5  23  in  the  greatness  of  his  folly  he  shall  go 
Isa  40  26  all  by  names  by  the  greatness  of  his  mi. 

57.  IO  Thou  art  wearied  in  the  greatness  of  thy 
63  1  travelling  in  the  greatness  of  his  strength? 

Jer.  13.  22  For  the  greatness  of  thine  iniquity  are 

6 . Greatness,  UP  rebu. 

Dan.  4.  22  tliy  greatness  is  grown,  and  reacheth  unto 
7.  27  the  greatness  of  the  kingdom  under  the 

7 . To  be  many,  abundant,  rabah. 

2  Ch.24.  27  the  greatness  of  the  burdens  (laid)  upon 

8.  Greatness,  peyeBos  inegethos. 

Eph.  1.  19  wliat  (is)  the  exceeding  greatness  of  Ins 

GREAYES  — 

Frontlet,  nnsa  mitschah. 

1  Sa.  17.  6  greaves  of  brass  upon  Ins  legs,  and  a  tar. 
GRE'-CIA,  GREECE,  JV  yavan,  'EUas,  hell  as. 

A  country  of  southern  Europe  lying  E.  of  Italy  and  W . 
of  Asia  Minor,  the  Isles  of  the  Ionian  Archipelago , 
called  Javan  in  Hebrew. 

Dan.  8.  21  And  the  rough  goat  (is)  the  king  of  G. 

10.  20  when  I  am  gone,  .the  prince  of  G.  shall 

11.  2  shall  stir  up  all  against  the  realm  of  G. 
Zecli.  9.  13  thy  sons,  0  Zion,  against  thy  sons,  0  G. 
Acts  20.  2  gone  over  those  parts,  .he  came  into  G. 

GRECIANS — 

l.Sons  of  the  Javanim,  n’tvrr'l?  bene-hayyevanim. 

Joel  3.  6  children,  .have  ye  sold  unto  the  Grecians 

2  .Hellenist,  a  Jew  born  out  of  Canaan,  'EXXfivunfa. 
Acts  6.  1  there  arose  a  murmuring  of  the  Grecians 
q  29  spake .  .and  disputed  against  the  Grecians 
11.  20  spake  unto  [the  Grecians],  preaching  the 

GREEDILY  — 

Desire,  mug  taavah. 

Prov  21.  26  He  coveteth  greedily  all  the  day  long 

GREEDINESS  — 

A  having  or  desiring  more,  nXeove^la  pleonexia. 
Eph.  4. 19  to  work  all  uncleanness  u  itli  greediness 

GREEDY  — 

1. Dishonest  gain,  psa  betsa. 

Prov  1  iq  the  way  of  every  one  that  is  greedy  of  g. 
13.  27  He  that  is  greedy  of  gain  trouble th  his 


2 .Strong  of  sold,  vip.  iy  az  nephesh. 

Isa.  56.  11  greedy  dogs  (which)  can  never  have  eno. 

GREEDY,  to  be  — 

To  have  a  desire,  f]D|>  kasaph. 

Psa.  17.  12  Like  as  a  lion,  .is  greedy  of  his  prey,  and 

GREEK  — 

].A  native  of  Greece,  not  a  Jew  or  barbarian, 
"EWtjv  Hellen. 

Johni2.  20  there  were  certain  Greeks  among  them 
Acts  14.  1  a  great  multitude . .  of  the  Greeks  believed 
16.  1  Jewess,  and  believed,  .his  father,  .a  Gre. 

16.  3  they  knew  all  that  his  father  Vas  a  Greek 

17.  4  of  the  devout  Greeks  a  great  multitude 
18  4  and  persuaded  the  Jews  and  the  Greeks 
18  17  Then  all  [the  Greeks]  took  Sosthenes,  the 
19.  10  all.  .heard  the  word,  .both  Jews  and  Gr. 

19.  17  this  was  kuown  to  all  the  Jews  and  Gr. 

20.  2 1  Testifying  both  to  the  Jews,  and . .  Greeks 

21.  28  brought  Greeks  also  into  the  temple,  and 
Rom.  1.  14  I  am  debtor  both  to  the  Greeks  and  to 

1.  16  to  the  Jew  first,  and  also  to  the  Greek 
10.  12  no  difference  between  the  Jew  and  the  G. 


Co.  1.  22  the  Jews  require  a  sign,  and  the  Greeks 
1.  23  Christ  crucified,  .unto  the  [Greeks]  fool. 
1.  24  them  which  are  called, 


_  .  both  Jews  and  G. 

Gal.  2.  3  Titus,  who  was  with  me,  being  a  Greek 
3.  28  There  is  neither  Jew  nor  Greek,  there  is 
Col.  3.  11  Where  there  is  neither  Greek  nor  Jew 

2 .Greek,  Grecian,  'EXXgvi kos  Hellenikos. 

Rev.  9.  11  but  in  the  Greek  tongue  hath  (his)  name 

3  .A  Greek  female,  'EXXgvis  Ilellenis. 

Mark  7.  26  The  woman  was  a  Greek,  a  Syroplienician 
Acts  17. 12  also  of  honourable  women  which  were  G. 

4.7/t  Greek,  'EXXrivi<rrl  Hellenisti. 

Acts  21.  37  chief  captain,  .said,  Canst  thou  speak  G.? 

GREEK,  in  — 

In  Greek,  'EXX^vurri  Hellenisti. 

Johnig.  20  it  was  written  in  Hebrew,  (and)  Greek 

GREEK,  of  — 

Greek,  Grecian,  'EXXyvi k6s  Hellenikos. 

Luke23-  38  [in  letters  of  Greek,  and  Latin,  and  Heb.] 

GREEN  — 

1.  Tender  grass,  su?!  deshe. 

Psa.  23.  2  He  maketh  me  to  lie  down  in  green  pas. 

2.  Green,  green  herb,  pn;  yaraq. 

2  Ki.19.  26  (as)  the  green  herb,  fas)  the  grass  on  the 
Isa.  37.  27  (as)  the  green  herb,  (as)  the  grass  on  the 

3.  Green  herb,  greenness,  p"v  yereq. 

Gen.  1.  30  every  green  herb  for  meat :  and  it  was 
9.  3  as  the  green  herb  have  I  given  you  all 
Psa.  37.  2  they  shall  soon.,  wither  as  the  green  herb 

LCotton,  DB13  karpas. 

Esth.  1.  6  white,  green,  and  blue  (hangings)  fasten. 

5.  Moist,  fresh,  nS  lack. 

Gen.  30.  37  Jacob  took  him  rods  of  green  poplar,  and 
Judgi6.  7  If  they  bind  me  witli  seven  green  withs 

16.  8  seven  green  withs  which  had  not  been 
Eze.  17.  24  have  dried  up  the  green  tree,  and  have 

20.  47  and  it  shall  devour  every  green  tree  in 

6.  Wet,  ratob. 

Job  8.  16  He  (is)  green  before  the  sun,  and  his  b. 

I  .Flourishing,  fresh,  raanan. 

Deut  12.  2  upon  the  hills,  and  under  every  green 

1  Ki  14  23  they  also  built  them,  .under  every  green 

2  Ki.  16.  4  and  on  the  hills,  and  under  every  green 

17.  10  set.  .up  images,  .under  every  green  tree 
2  Ch.28.  4  on  the  hills,  and  under  every  green  tree 
Job  15.  32  his  time,  and  his  branch  shall  not  be  gr. 
Psa.  37.  35  and  spreading  himself  like  a  green  bay  t. 

52.  8  I  (am)  like  a  green  olive  tree  in  the  house 
Song  1.  16  thou  (art)  fair,  .also  our  bed  (is)  green 
Isa.  57.  s  with  idols  under  every  green  tree,  slaying 
Jer.  2.  20  and  under  every  green  tree  thou  wander. 

3.  6  she  is  gone,  .under  every  green  tree,  and 
3.  13  to  the  strangers  under  every  green  tree 
11. 16  A  green  olive  tree,  fair,  .of  goodly  fruit 
17.  2  their  altars  and  their  groves  by  the  green 
17.  8  heat  cometh,  but  her  leaf  shall  be  green 
Eze.  6.  13  under  every  green  tree,  and  under  every 
Hos.  14.  8  I  (am)  like  a  green  fir  tree.  From  me  is 

8  .Pale  green,  xhoopos  chloros. 

Mark  6.  39  make  all  sit  down,  upon  the  green  grass 
Rev.  8.  7  trees,  .and  all  green  grass,  was  burnt  up 

9.  Wet,  moist,  hypos  hugros. 

Luke23-  31  if  they  do  these  things  in  a  green  tree 

GREEN  thing  — 

\. Green  thing,  pii;  yaroq. 

Job  39.  8  and  he  searcheth  after  every  green  thing 

2.  Greenness,  green  herb,  p"r  yereq. 

Exodio.  15  there  remained  not  any  green  thing  in  ' 
Isa.  15.  6  the  grass  faileth,  there  is  no  green  thing 

3 . Pale  green,  xhupis  chloros. 

Rev.  9.  4  neither  any  green  thing,  neither  any  tree 

GREENISH 

Green,  yellow,  pppT  yeraqraq. 

Lev.  13.  49  if  the  plague  be  greenish  or  reddish  in 
14. 37  hollow  strakes,  greenish orreddish,  which 


GREENNESS  — 

Greenness,  budding,  ax  cb. 

Job  8.  12  Whilst  it  (is)  yet  in  his  greenness,  .not 

GREET,  to  — 

1  .To  wish  peace,  salute,  DiSci  aby  shalam  shalom. 

1  Sa.  25.  5  go  to  Nabal,  and  greet  him  in  my  name 

2 .To  draw  to^elf,  clasp,  embrace,  d<nrd(opai  aspa. 
Rom  16.  3  "reet  Priscilla  and  Aquila  my  helpers  in 
16.  6  Greet  Mary,  who  bestowed  much  labour 
16.  8  Greet  Amplias  my  beloved  in  the  Lord 
16.  ii  Greet  them  that  be  of  the  (household)  of 

1  Co.  16.20  All  the  brethren  greet  you.  Greet  ye  one 

2  Co.  13. 12  Greet  one  another  with  an  holy  kiss 
Phil.  4.  21  The  brethren  which  are  with  me  greet 
Col.  4.  14  Luke,  the.  .physician,  and  Demas,  greet 

1  Th.  5.  26  Greet  all  the  brethren  with  an  holy  kiss 

2  Ti.  4.  21  Eubulus  greeteth  thee,  and  Pudens,  and 
Titus  3.  15  Greet  them  that  love  us  in  the  faith 

1  Pe.  5.14  Greet . .  one  another  with  a  kiss  of  charity 

2  Jo.  13  The  children  of  thy  elect  sister  greet  thee 

3  Jo.  14  friends  salute  thee.  Greet  the  friends  by 

GREETING  — 

1.  Drawing  to  self  ,  salutation,  dernaapos  aspasmos. 

Matt23-  7  greetings  in  the  markets,  and  to  lie  called 
Luken.  43  for  ye  love,  .greetings  in  the  markets 
20.  46  which,  .love  greetings  in  the  markets 

2.  To  rejoice,  be  of  good  cheer,  xalpoi  chairo. 

Jas.  1.  1  James,  .to  the  twelve  tribes,  .greeting 

GREETING,  (send)  — 

To  rejoice,  be  of  good  cheer,  xaipw  chairo. 

Acts  15.  23  elders,  .(send)  greeting  unto  the  brethr. 

23.  26  Lysias  unto.. Felix  (sendeth)  greeting 

GREW  — 

Becoming  great,  Spa  gadel. 

Gen.  26.  13  the  man .  .grew  until  he  became  very  gre. 

1  Sa  2.  26  the  child  Samuel  grew  on,  and  was  in  fa. 

GREW  upon,  that  which  — 

Shoot, plant,  n ox  tsemach. 

Gen.  19.  25  overthrew,  .that  which  grew  upon  the  gr. 

GREW,  where  it  — 

Shoot,  plant,  nbx  tsemach. 

Eze.  17.  10  shall  wither  in  the  furrows  where  it  grew 

GREY  head  (ed)  — 

Greyness,  na'fci  sebah. 

Psa.  71.  18  Now  also  when  I  am  old  and  greyheaded 
Prov.20.  29  and  the  beauty  of  old  men  (is)  the  grey  li. 

GREY  HOUND  — 

Stag,  girt  in  the  loins,  D'ana  TP]!  zarzir  mothnayim. 

Prov.30.  31  A  grey  hound;  an  he  goat  also  ;  and  a  ki. 

GRIEF  — 

1  .To  become  sick,  weak,  pained,  n?n  chalah,  2. 

Isa.  17.  11  a  heap  in  the  day  of  grief  and  of  desperate 

2. Sickness,  weakness,  pain,  'Sn  choli. 

Isa.  53.  3  a  man  of  sorrows,  .acquainted  with  grief 

53.  4  he  hath  borne  our  griefs,  and  carried  our 
Jer.  6.  7  before  me  continually  (is)  grief  and  won. 
10.  19  Truly  this  (is)  a  grief,  and  I  must  bear  it 

3 .Sorrow,  affliction,  )ir  yagon. 

Psa.  31.  10  my  life  is  spent  with  grief,  and  my  years 
Jer.  45.  3  for  the  Lord  hath  added  grief  to  my  sor. 


4 .Pain,  3N3  keeb. 

Job  2. 13  for  they  saw  that  (his)  grief  was  very  gre. 
16.  6  Though  I  speak,  my  grief  is  not  asswaged 

5 .Sadness,  provocation,  anger,  Dyp  kaas. 

1  Sa.  1.  16  out  of  the  abundance  of  my .  .grief  have 
Psa.  6.  7  Mine  eye  is  consumed  because  of  grief 

31.  9  Lord,  mine  eye  is  consumed  with  grief 
Prov.  17.  25  A  foolish  son  (is)  a  grief  to  his  father 
Eccl.  I.  18  in  much  wisdom  (is)  much  grief ;  and  he 
2.  23  his  days  (are)  sorrows,  .his  travail  grief 

6. Sadness,  provocation,  sadness,  irys  kaas. 

Job  6.  2  Oh  that  my  grief  were  throughly  weighed 

7. Pain,  Titoa  makob. 

2  Ch.  6.  29  when  every  one  shall  know,  .his  own  gr. 
Psa.  69.  26  they  talk  to  the  grief  of  those  whom  thou 

8  .Bitterness,  npb  mor  ah. 

Gen.  26.  35  Which  were  a  grief  of  mind  unto  Isaac 

9.  Stumbling  block,  npis  puqah. 

1  Sa.  25.  31  That  this  shall  be  no  grief  unto  thee,  nor 

10.  Evil, 

Jon. 

11  .Grief,  grievance,  Xvirfi  lupe.  . 

1  Pe.  2.  19  for  conscience  toward  God  endure  grief 

GREEF,  to  cause  or  put  to  — 

1.  To  afflict,  grieve,  nr  yagah,  5. 

Lam.  3.  32  But  though  he  cause  grief,  yet  will  he 

2.  To  make  sick,  n^n  chalah,  5. 

Isa.  53.  10  lie  hath  put  (him)  to  grief  :  when  thou 

3 . To  grieve,  afflict,  XvkIw  lupeo. 

2  Cor.  2.  '5  if  any  have  caused  grief,  he  hath  not  gr. 

GRIEF,  with  — 

To  groan,  sigh,  <rrei 'dfa  stenazu. 

Heb.  13. 17  they  may  do  it  with  joy,  and  not  with  g. 


in.ra.  .... 

6  a  shadow,  .to  deliver  him  from  his  grief 


GRIEVANCE 


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GROUND 


GRIEVANCE  — 

Labour ,  perverseness,  misery,  bay  amal. 

Hab.  i.  3  dost  thou,  .cause  (me)  to  behold  grievance? 
GRIEVE,  to  — 

1  .To  grieve,  hist  adab,  5. 

i  Sa.  2.  33  to  consume  thine  eyes,  and  to  grieve  til. 

2.  To  be  pained,  b'n,  'jin  chul,  chil. 

Jer.  5.  3  thou  hast  stricken . .  but  they  have  not  g. 

3.  To  burn,  be  wroth,  .Tin  charah. 

1  Sa.  15.  11  it  grieved  Samuel ;  and  he  cried  unto 

4.  To  afflict,  grieve,  nj;  yagah,  3. 

Lam.  3.  33  he  doth  not  afflict  willingly  nor  grieve 

5.  To  be  or  become  weary,  nxS  laah,  2. 

I’rov.  26.  15  it  grieveth  him  to  bring  it  again  to  his 

6.  To  grieve,  asy  atsab. 

1  Ch.  4.  10  keep,  .from  evil,  that  it  may  not  grieve 

7.  To  grieve,  nxy  atsab,  5. 

Psa.  78.  40  IIow  oft  did  they,  .grieve  him  in  the  de. ! 

8.  To  grieve,  afflict,  Auirea  lupeo. 

2  Co.  2.  5  ne  hath  not  grieved  me,  but  in  part ;  that 
Eph.  4.  30  grieve  not  the  Holy  Spirit  of  God,  where. 

GRIEVED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  pain  self,  become  pained,  S'n,  bin  chul,  chil,  7  a. 

Esth.  4.  4  Then  was  the  queen  exceedingly  grieved 

2.  To  be  sick,  weak,  n^n  chalah. 

Isa.  57.  10  hast  found,  .therefore  thou  wast  not  gr. 

3.  To  become  sick,  weak,  n?n  chalah,  2. 

Amos  6.  6  they  are  not  grieved  for  the  affliction  of 

4.  To  show  self  violent,  ['an  chamets,  7. 

l’sa.  73.  21  Thus  my  heart  was  grieved,  and  I  was  p. 

5.  To  be  evil,  1H;  yara. 

Deutis.  10  thine  heart  shall  not  be  grieved  when  th. 
1  Sa.  1.  8  why  is  thy  heart  grieved?  (am)  not  I  be. 
Neh.  2.  10  it  grieved  them  exceedingly  that  there 
13.  8  it  grieved  me  sore :  therefore  I  cast  forth 
C.  To  be  pained,  nso  kaah,  2. 

Dan.  11.  30  he  shall  be  grieved,  and  return,  and  have 

7.  To  be  sad,  angry,  Dj)3  kaas. 

Psa.112. 10  The  wicked  shall  see  (it),  and  be  grieved 

8.  To  be  pierced,  jrja  kera,  2. 

Han.  7.  15  I  Daniel  was  grieved  in  my  spirit  in  the 

9.  To  be  or  become  weary,  nt<b  laah. 

Job  4.  2  to  commune  with  thee,  wilt  thou  be  gri. 

1 0.  To  be  bitter,  Tin  marar. 

i  Sa.  30.  6  the  soul  of  all  the  people  was  grieved 

11.  To  be  grieved,  solicitous.  Day  agam. 

J ob  30. 25  was  (not)  my  soul  grieved  for  the  poor? 

12 . To  grieve,  3'iy  atsab. 

Isa.  54.  6  as  a  woman  forsaken,  and  grieved  in  spi. 

13 . To  be  grieved,  asji  atsab,  2. 

Gen.  45.  s  be  not  grieved  nor  angry  with  yourselves 

1  Sa.  20.  3  Let  not  Jonathan  know  this,  lest  he  be  g. 

20.  34  for  he  was  grieved  for  David,  because  his 

2  Sa.  19.  2  how  the  king  was  grieved  for  his  sou 
Neh.  8.  11  the  day  (is)  holy;  neither  be  ye  grieved 

14. 71)  grieve  self,  axj;  atsab,  7. 

Gen.  34.  7  the  men  were  grieved,  and  they  were 
15.  To  loathe,  be  weary  of,  B ip  gut. 

Psa.  95.  10  Forty  years  long  was  I  grieved  with  (this) 
16. 7*0  show  self  weary  of,  Blp  gut,  7a. 

Psa.  1 19.  158  I  beheld  the  transgressors,  and  was  gri. 
139.  21  am  not  I  grieved  with  those  that  rise  up 

1 7.  To  be  vexed,  weary,  fip  guts. 

Exod.  1.  12  they  were  grieved  because  of  the  children 

18.  Tb  be  or  become  short,  Isp  gatsar. 

Judg  10.  16  his  soul  was  grieved  for  the  misery  of  Is. 

19.  To  labour  through,  grieve  self,  Ziairoveoi  diapon. 
Acts  4.  2  Being  grieved  that  they  taught  the  peo. 

16.  18  Paul,  being  grieved,  turned  and  said  to 

20.  To  grieve,  afflict,  Awrriw  lupeo. 

Markio.  22  And  he  was  sad.  .and  went  away  grieved 
John2i.  17  Peter  was  grieved  because  he  said  unto 
Rom  14.  15  if  thy  brother  be  grieved  with  (thy)  meat 
2  Co.  2.  4  not  that  ye  should  be  grieved,  but  that 

21.  To  grieve  at  the  same  time,  crvWvirea  sullupeo. 
Mark  3.  5  being  grieved  for  the  hardness  of  their 

GRIEVED  with,  to  be  — 

To  be  grieved  at,  feel  disgust  at,  npoo-oxBlfa  pros. 
Heb.  3.  10  I  was  grieved  with  that  generation,  and 

3.  17  with  whom  was  he  grieved  forty  years? 
GRIEVED,  to  have  sorely  — 

To  make  bitter,  ~no  marar,  3. 

Gen.  49.  23  The  archers  have  sorely  grieved  him,  and 
GRIEVED  or  GRIEVETH,  it  — 

7. To  grieve  self,  nsjJ  atsab,  7. 

Gen.  6.  6  made  man ..  and  it  grieved  him  at  his  he. 

2.  To  be  bitter,  tid  marar. 

Ruth  1. 13  for  it  grieveth  me  much  for  your  sakes 
GRIEVING  — 

To  cause  pain,  3X3  kaab,  5. 

Ezs.  28.  24  there  shall  be  no  more .  .(any)  grieving 


GREEVODS  (to  be)  — 

1.  To  pain,  be  pained,  b'n,  ^in  chul,  chil. 

Psa.  10.  5  His  ways  are  always  grievous  ;  thy  judj. 

2.  To  pain  self,  b'n,  Sin  chul,  chil,  7a. 

Jer.  23.19  a  whirlwind . .  even  a  grievous  whirlwind 

3.  To  become  sick,  weak,  nSp  chalah,  2. 

Jer.  10.  19  Woe  is  me.  .my  wound  is  grievous :  but 
14.  17  is  broken,  .with  a  very  grievous  blow 
30. 12  Thus  saith  the  Lord  . .  thy  wound  (is)  grie. 
Nall.  3.  19  (There  is)  no  healing. .  thy  wound  is  gre. 

4.  To  be  evil,  in;  yara. 

Gen.  21. 11  tlie  thing  was  very  grievous  in  Abraham’s 
21.  12  Let  it  not  be  grievous  in  thy^sight,  beca. 
Isa.  15.  4  Jloab . .  his  life  shall  be  grievous  unto  him 

5.  To  be  weighty,  heavy,  333  Imbed. 

Gen.  12.  10  for  the  famine  (was)  grievous  in  the  land 
41.31  not  be  known . .  for  it  (shall  be)  very  gri. 
50.  11  This  (is)  a  grievous  mourning  to  the  Egy. 
Exod.  8.  24  there  came  a  grievous  swarm  (of  flies) 

9.  3  (there  shall  be)  a  very  grievous  murrain 
9.  18  I  will  cause  it  to  rain  a  very  grievous  hail 
9.  24  fire  mingled  with  the  hail,  very  grievous 
10. 14  in  all  the  coasts  of  Egypt :  very  grievous 

6.  To  be  powerful,  grievous,  marats,  2. 

1  Ki.  2.  8  which  cursed  me  with  a  grievous  curse  in 

7.  To  turn  aside,  HD  sur. 

Jer.  6.  28  They  (are)  all  grievous  revolters,  walking 

8.  Grievous  thing,  grieving,  3xy  etseb. 

Prov.15.  1  wrath :  but  grievous  words  stir  up  anger 

9.  Sharpness,  npp  gasheh. 

1  Ki.  12.  4  make  thou  the  grievous  service  of  thy  fa. 

2  CI1.10.  4  ease  thou  somewhat  the  grievous  servit. 
Isa.  21.  2  A  grievous  vision  is  declared  unto  me  ;  tl.e 

10.  Evil,  m  ra. 

Prov.15.  10  Correction  (is)  grievous  unto  him  that  for. 
Eccl.  2.  17  the  work  that  is  wrought,  .(is)  grievous 
lLSic/cftesses,  diseases,  crxSrm  tachaluim. 

Jer.  16.  4  They  shall  die  o'f  grievous  deaths  ;  they 

12.  Weighty,  heavy,  /3a pis  barus. 

Acts  20.  29  shall  grievous  wolves  enter  in  among  you 
25.  7  laid  many  and  grievous  complaints  again. 
1  Jo.  5.  3  and  his  commandments  are  not  grievous 

13.  Of  grief,  Aua-fo  lupes. 

Heb.  12.  11  seemeth  to  be  joyous,  but  grievous 

14.  Slothful,  tedious,  ouv-gpis  okneros. 

Phil.  3.  1  To  write,  .to  me  indeed  (is)  not  grievous 

lb.  Evil,  painful,  irksome,  irovripis  poneros. 

Rev.  16.  2  there  fell  a  noisome  and  grievous  sore 

GRIEVOUS  to  be  borne  — 

Hard  to  be  borne,  Sva^doTaKTos  dusbastakos. 
Matt23.  4  heavy  burdens  [and  grievous  to  be  borne] 
Luken.  46  lade,  .with  burdens  grievous  to  be  borne 

GRIEVOUS,  to  make  — 

To  make  sharp,  npp  gashah,  5. 

1  Ki.12.  4  Thy  father  made  our  yoke  grievous  :  now 

2  Ch.  10.  4  Thy  father  made  our  yoke  grievous :  now 

GRIEVOUS  things  — 

Ancient,  stiff,  pvy  athag. 

Psa.  31.  iS  which  speak  grievous  things  proudly  and 

GRIEVOUSLY  — 

1  .Sin,  Ntpri  chet. 

Lam.  1.  8  Jerusalem  hath  grievously  sinned  ;  there. 

2.  Transgression,  byn  maal. 

Eze.  14.  13  sinnetli  against  me  by  trespassing  griev. 

3.  Bitterness,  rebellion,  .330  marah. 

Lam.  1 .  20  is  turned . .  for  I  have  grievously  rebelled 

4.  Greatly,  vehemently,  Seivus  deinos. 

Matt.  8.  6  sick  of  the  palsy,  grievously  tormented 

5 . Badly,  evilly,  kukZs  kakos. 

Matt  15.  22  my  daughter  is  grievously  vexed  with  a 

GRIEVOUSLY,  to  fall  — 

To  pain,  be  in  pain,  ^in,  ‘rn  chul,  chil. 

Jer.  23.  19  it  shall  fall  grievously  upon  the  head  of 

GRIEVOUSNESS  — 

1.  Weight,  heaviness,  3?3  kobed. 

Isa.  21.  15  they  fled,  .from  the  grievousness  of  wrath 

2.  Labour,  perverseness,  misery,  bay  amal. 

Isa.  10.  1  Woe  unto  them  that,  .write  grievousness 
GRIND,  to  — 

1. Mill,  millstone,  pro  techon. 

Lam.  5. 13  They  took  the  young  men  to  grind,  and 

2.  To  grind,  ]np  tachan. 

Exod32.  20  took  the  calf,  .and  ground  (it)  to  powder 
Numn.  8  gathered  (it),  and  ground  (it)  in  mills,  or 
Dent.  9.  21  I  took,  the  calf,  .(and)  ground  (it)  very 
Judgi6.  21  and  he  did  grind  in  the  prison  house 
Job  31.  10  let  my  wife  grind  unto  another,  and  let 
Isa.  3.  15  and  grind  the  faces  of  the  poor  ?  saith  the 
47.  2  Take  the  mill  stones,  and  grind  meal :  un 

3.  To  grind,  dx^boi  aletho. 

Matt24.  41  Two  (women  shall  be)  grinding  at  the  m. 
Lukei7. 35  Two  (women)  shall  be  grinding  together 


GRIND  to  powder  — 

To  disperse,  scatter,  Xiupaai  likmao. 

Matt  21.  44  it  shall  fall,  it  will  grind  him  to  powder 
Luk(-2o.  18  it  shall  fall,  it  will  grind  him  to  powder 
GRINDER 

T  grind,  jnp  tachan. 

Eccl.  12.  3  the  grinders  cease,  because  they  are  fe 
GRINDING  — 

Grinding,  njqp  tachanali. 

Eccl.  12.  4  when  the  sound  of  the  grinding  is  low 
GRISLED  — 

Gristed,  333  barod. 

Gen.  31.  10,  12  rams. .ringstraked,  speckled,  and  gri. 
Zeeh.  6.  3  in  the  fourth  chariot  grisled  and  bay  I10. 

6.  6  the  grisled  go  forth  toward  the  south  co- 
GROAN,  to  — 

1. To  sigh,  n:x  anach,  2. 

Joel  1.  18  How  do  the  beast3  groan  !  the  herds  of  . 

2.  To  groan,  pix,  anag. 

Jer.  51.  52  through . .  her  land  the  wounded  shall  gr. 

3.  To  groan,  pxj  naag. 

Job  24.  12  Men  groan  from  out  of  the  city,  and  the 
Eze.  30.  24  he  shall  groan  before  him.  .with  the  gro. 

4.  To  snort,  be  deeply  moved,  ipflpipadpai  embrim. 
Johnn.  33  he  groaned  in  the  spirit,  and  H  as  troubled 

11.  38  Jesus,  therefore,  again  groaning  in  him. 

5.  To  groan,  sigh,  arevd^w  stenazo. 

Rom.  8.  23  even  we  ourselves  groan  within  ourselves 
2  Co.  5.  2  in  this  we  groan,  earnestly  desiring  to  be 

5.  4  we  that  are  in  (this)  tabernacle  do  groan 
GROAN  together,  to  — 

To  groan  or  sigh  together,  avarevd^oi  sustenazo. 

Rom.  8.  22  whole  creation  groanetli.  .in  pain  togeth. 
GROANING  — 

1.  Sighing,  nniK  anachah. 

Job  23.  2  my  stroke  is  heavier  than  my  groaning 
Psa.  6.  6 1  am  weary  with  my  groaning  ;  all  the 
38.  9  Lord,  my  groaning  is  not  hid  from  thee 
102.  5  By  reason  of  the  voice  of  my  groaning 

2.  Groaning,  npjft  anagah. 

Psa.  102.  20  To  hear  the  groaning  of  the  prisoner;  to 

3.  Groaning,  npxj  neagah. 

Exod  2.  24  God  heard  their  groaning,  and  God  rem. 

6.  5  I  have  also  heard  the  groaning  of  the  c. 
Judg.  2.  18  it  repented  the  Lord  because  of  their  g. 
Eze.  30.  24  groan,  .with  the  groanings  of  a  deadly 

4 . Groaning,  sighing,  ortvaypis  slenagnws. 

Acts  7.  34  I  have  heard  their  groaning,  and  am  come 
Rom.  8.  26  for  us  with  groanings  which  cannot  be 
GROPE,  to  — 

1. To  feel,  grope,  draw  nigh,  dpi  gashash,  3. 

Isa.  59.  10  We  grope,  .like  the  blind,  and  we  grope 

2.  To  search,  grope,  dpa  mashash,  3. 

Deut  28.  29  shall  grope  at  noon  day.  as  the  blind  gr. 
Job  5.  14  and  grope  in  the  noon  day  as  in  the  nighe 

12.  25  They  grope  in  the  dark  without  light 

GROSS,  to  wax  — - 

To  make  fat  or  thick,  Traxovu  pachuno. 

Matt  13.  15  For  this  people's  heart  is  waxed  gross,  and 
Acts  28.  27  the  heart  of  this  people  is  waxed  gross 
GROUND  — 

l.Soil,  ground,  .3!33x  adamali. 

Gen.  2.  5  and  (there  was)  not  a  man  to  till  the  gr. 

2.  6  and  watered  the  whole  face  of  the  ground' 

2.  7  formed  man  (of)  the  dust  of  the  ground 
2.  9  out  of  the  ground  the  Lord  God  made  to 

2.  19  out  of  the  ground  the  Lord  God  formed  ) 
3. 17  cursed  (is)  the  ground  for  thy  sake ;  in 

3.  19  till  thou  return  unto  the  ground  ;  for  out 

3.  23  to  till  the  ground  from  whence  he  was  1 

4.  2  sheep,  but  Cain  was  a  tiller  of  the  ground 

4.  3  Cain  brought  of  the  fruit  of  the  grouud  j 
4.  10  the  voice,  .crieth  unto  me  from  the  gr.  | 

4.  12  When  thou  tillest  the  groud,  it  shall  not' 

5.  29  because  of  the  ground,  .the  Lord  hath 

7.  23  which  was  upon  the  face  of  the  ground 

8.  8  were  abated  from  off  the  face  of  the  gr.  I 
8.  13  and,  behold,  the  face  of  the  ground  was  1 
8.  21  I  will  not  again  curse  the  ground  any 

19.  25  and  that  which  grew  upon  the  ground 
Exod.  3.  5  place  whereon  thou  standest  (is)  holy  gr 
8.  21  and  also  the  ground  whereon  they  (are)  1 
Lev.  20.  25  living  thing  that  creepeth  on  the  ground  ; 
Num  16.  31  that  the  ground  clave  assunder.  .under  I 
Deut.  4. 18  of  anything  that  creepeth  on  the  ground  1 
28.  4  the  fruit  of  thy  ground,  and  the  fruit  of  1 
28.  11  plenteous,  .in  the  fruit  of  thy  ground,  in 

1  Sa.  20.  31  as  the  son  of  Jesse  liveth  upon  the  ground 

2  Sa.  17.;  12  light  upon  hill)  as  the  dew  fallethon  the  g.  1 
1  Ki.  7.  46  did  the  king  cast  them,  in  the  clay  gro.  < 

1  Ch.27.  26  the  work  of  the  field  for  tillage  of  the  gr.  1 

2  Ch.  4.  17  in  the  clay  ground  between  Succoth  and  Z. 
Neh.io.  35  to  bring  the  first  fruits  of  our  ground,  and 

10.  37  the  tithes  of  our  ground  unto  the  Levites 
Job  5.  6  neither  doth  trouble  spring  out  of  the  g. 
Psa.  105.  35  and  devoured  the  fruit  of  their  ground  : 
Isa.  28.  24  dothlie  open  and  break  the  clods  of  hisg.V 
30.  23  that  thou  shalt  sow  the  ground  withal 
30,  24  the  young  asses  that  ear  the  ground  shall 


GROUND 


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GROW 


Jer  7  20  be  poured  out.  .upon  the  fruit  of  the  gr. 

i4.  4  the  ground  is  chapt,  for  there  was  no  ram 
the  slain,  .shall  be  dung  upon  the  ground 
llos  2.  iS  (with)  the  creeping  things  of  the  ground 
Hac  I  1 1  upon  (that)  which  the  ground  brmgeth  f. 
Jial.'  3.  II  shall  not  destroy  the  fruits  of  your  gro. 

Earth,  px  erets.  .  „ , 

(ten  18  2  ran .. and  bowed  himself  toward  the  gro. 

"in  i  bowed  himself  with  his  face  toward  the  g. 

,,  3  bowed  himself  to  the  ground  seven  times 

38  g  that  he  spilled  (it)  on  the  ground,  lest  that 
l ,  jT  and  they  fell  before  him  on  the  ground 
Exod  <5.  23  hail,  and  the  fire  ran  along  upon  the  gr. 
Deut  15.  23  thou  shalt  pom-  it  upon  the  ground  as  w 
28  -J  to  set . .  her  foot  upon  the  ground  for  del. 
Judg.  4.  21  fastened  it  into  the  ground  so  he  died 
6  30  and  upon  all  the  ground  let  there  be  dew 
6'  40  God  did  so.  .there  was  dew  on  all  the  gr. 

13  20  and  fell  ton  their  faces  to  the  ground 
Until  2.  10  bowed  herself  to  the  ground,  and  said 

1  Sa  3.  10  did  let  none  of  his  words  fall  to  the  gro. 

1  ,  fallen  upon  his  face  to  the  ground  before 

14  32  took  sheep,  .and  slew  (them)  on  the  gro. 

1 1  43  there  shall  not  one  hair,  .fall  to  the  gro. 

20.  41  David,  .fell  on  his  face  Ito  the  ground 

23  2i  Abigail,  .bowed  herself  to  the  ground 

26  7  his  spear  stuck  in  the  ground  at  his  boh 

28  14  he  stooped  with  (his)  face  to  the  ground 

2  Sa  2.  22  wherefore  should  I  smite  thee  to  the  gr.? 

*  '  8  2  with  a  line,  casting  them  down  to  the  gr. 

14'  14  as  water  spilt  on  the  ground,  which  can. 

14.  22  Joab  fell  to  the  ground  on  his  face,  and 
14  33  bowed  himself  on  his  face  to  the  ground 
18  II  didst  thou  not  smite  him  there  to  the  g.? 

20  10  and  shed  out  his  bowels  to  the  ground 

24  20  bowed  himself .  .on  his  face  upon  the  gr. 

1  Ki  1  23  bowed  himself,  .with  his  face  to  the  gro. 

•  Ki  2  is  bowed  themselves  to  the  ground  before 

"  '  .  37  bowed  herself  to  the  ground,  and  took  up 

1  Oh  21.  21  bowed,  .to  David  with,  .face  to  the  gro. 

2  Ch  7  3  they  bowed,  .with  their  faces  to  the  gro. 

Job  1  20  fell  down  upon  the  ground,  and  worship. 

2  13  So  they  sat  down  with  him  upon  the  gro. 

16.  13  he  poureth  out  my  gall  upon  the  ground 
18  10  The  snare  (is)  laid  for  him  in  the  ground 
30'  24  He  swalloweth  the  grornid  with  fierceness 

Tsa  74.  7  the  dwelling  place  of  thy  name  to  the  g. 

8o  30  hast  profaned  his  crown . .  to  the  ground 
8q  44  and  cast  his  throne  down  to  the  ground 
107  3S  He  turneth.  .dry  ground  into  water-spr 
14,  3  hath  smitten  my  life  down  to  the  ground 

147  6  he  castetli  the  wicked  down  to  the  ground 

Isa  3  26  and  she ..  desolate,  shall  sit  upon  the  gr. 

14  12  (how)  art  thou  cut  down  to  the  ground 
21.  a  her  gods  he  hath  broken  unto  the  ground 
2s  12  bring  to  the  ground,  (even)  to  the  dust 
26  s  lie  layeth  it  low . .  to  the  ground  ;  he  brm. 

20  4  And  thou,  .shalt  speak  out  of  the  ground 
20  I  thy  voice  shall  be ..  out  of  the  ground,  and 
47  1  O  virgin  daughter  of  B.,  sit  on  the  grou. 

si  23  thou  hast  laid  thy  body  as  the  ground 
S3  2  shall  grow  up . .  as  a  root  out  of  a  dry  gr. 
Jer  14.  2  the  gates,  .they  are  black  unto  the  grou. 
Lam.  2.  2  he  hath  brought,  .down  to  the  ground 
2  q  Her  gates  are  sunk  into  the  ground  ;  he 

2.  10  The  elders . .  of  Zion . .  sit  upon  the  ground 

2.  10  virgins,  .hang  down  their  heads  to  the  g. 

2  21  The  young  and  the  old  lie  on  the  ground 
Eze  12  6  cover  thy.  .that  thou  see  not  the  ground 
12  12  that  he  see  not  the  ground  with;(lns)eyes 
iV.  14  bring  it  down  to  the  ground,  so  that  the 
io  12  she  was  cast  down  to  the  ground,  and  the 
iq  „  she  (is)  planted,  .in  a  dry  and  thirsty  gr. 
24.  7  she  poured  it  not  upon  the  ground,  to 
26  11  thy.  .garrisons  shall  go  down  to  the  gro. 
26  16  they  shall  sit  upon  the  ground,  and  shall 
28  17  I  will  cast  thee  to  the  ground,  I  will  lay 
78’  20  and  every  wall  shall  fall  to  the  ground 
41'  16  from  the  ground  up  to  the  windows,  and 
41  20  From  the  ground  unto  above  the  door 
43]  14  And  from  the  bottom  (upon)  the  ground 
Dan  8  s  an  he  goat  came . .  and  touched  not  the 
8  7  cast  him  down  to  the  ground,  and  stam. 

8*  10  it  cast  down,  .of  the  stars  to  the  ground 
8. 12  and  it  cast  down  the  truth  to  the  ground 
8  18  in  a  deep  sleep  on  my  face  toward  the  g. 
10  g  on  my  face,  and  my  face  toward  the  gro. 

10.  13  I  set  my  face  toward  the  ground,  and  I 
Amos  3.  14  horns,  .shall  be  cut  off,  and  fall  to  the  g. 
Obad  3  Who  shall  bring  me  down  to  the  ground? 
Zech.  8.  12  the  ground  shall  give  her  increase,  and 

2. Portion,  field,  chelqali. 

2  Sa.  23.  12  he  stood  in  the  midst  of  the  ground,  and 

4.  A  cutting,  ploughing,  charish. 

i  Sa.  8. 12  to  ear  his  ground,  and  to  reap  his  harvest 

5  .Dust,  isy  aphar.  ......  , 

Job  14.  8  and  the  stock  thereof  die  111  the  ground 

G .Field,  plain,  rnig  sadeli. 

Josh  24.  32  a  parcel  of  ground  which  Jacob  bought 
1  Sa.  14.  25  and  there  was  honey  upon  the  ground 
1  Ch.n.  13  where  was  a  parcel  of  ground  full  of  bar. 

7. Soil,  land,  yrj  ge. 

Matt.  10.  20  one  Of  them  shall  not  fall  [on  the  ground] 
13.  8  other  fell  into  good  ground,  and  brought 
1 23  that  received  seed  into  the  good  ground 
13.  33  he  commanded,  .to  sit  down  on  the  gro. 
Mark  4.  8  other  fell  on  good  ground,  and  did  yield 
4  20  are  they  which  are  sewn  on  good  ground 


Mark  4.  26  as  if  a  man  should  cast  seed  into  the  gro. 

8.  6  he  commanded . .  to  sit  down  on  the  gro. 
q  20  feU  on  the  ground,  and  wallowed  foam. 

14  33  fell  on  the  ground,  and  prayed  that,  if 
Luke  8.  8  other  fell  on  good  ground,  and  sprang  up 
813  that  on  the  good  ground  are  they,  which 
13  7  cut  it  down  ;  why  cumbereth  it  the  gro.  ? 

22  44  [drops  of  blood  falling  down  to  the  gro.] 
John  8.'  6  [and  with  (his)  finger  wrote  on  the  grou.] 

8  8  [he  stooped  down,  and  wrote  on  the  gro.] 

12!  24  Except  a  corn  of  wheat  fall  into  the  gr. 
Acts  7.  33  place  where  thou  standest  is  holy  grou. 

8.  Ground,  bottom,  edaipos  edaphos. 

Acts  22.  7  I  fell  unto  the  ground,  and  heard  a  voice 

9.  Basis,  foundation,  tSpalu/xa  hedraioma. 

1  Ti.  3. 15  God,  the  pillar  and  ground  of  the  truth 

10.  Space,  place,  x“>f>a  chora. 

Luke  12. 16  Thegroundof  a  certain  nch  man  brought 

GROUND,  to  lay  even  with  the  — 

To  lay  on  the  ground,  level,  i8a<f>l((i>  edaphizo. 
Lukeiq.  44  shall  lay  thee  even  with  the  ground,  and 

GROUND,  on  or  to  the  — 

On  the  ground  or  earth,  xaha'1  chamai , 

John  q.  6  he  spat  on  the  ground,  and  made  clay  of 
18.  6  they  went  backward,  and  fell  to  the  gro. 

GROUND,  parcel  or  piece  of  — 

1.  Spot,  place,  x^ptov  chorion. 

John  4.  5  to  the  parcel  of  ground  that  Jacob  gave 

2.  Field,  ay pos  agros. 

Lukei4.  18  I  have  bought  a  piece  of  ground,  and  I 

GROUND,  to  — 

To  lay  a  foundation,  0ep t\loa>  themelioo. 

Eph  7. 17  ye,  being  rooted  and  grounded  in  love 
Col.  1.  23  If  ye  continue  in  the  faith  groundedand 

GROUNDED  — 

Any  thing  founded,  hidid  musadah. 

Isa.  30.  32  every  place  where  the  grounded  staff  shad 
[See  also  Corn,  dry  faUow,  parched.] 

GROVE  — 

1. A  tamarisk,  Styx  eshel. 

Gen.  21. 33  planted  a  grove  in  Beer-sheba,  and  called 

2.  A  shrine,  nnw,  nnt?x  asherah. 

Exod34. 13  But  ye  shall,  .cut  down  their  groves 
Deut  7  5  cut  down  their  groves,  and  burn  their 
12  3  break  their  pillars,  and  burn  their  groves 
16  21  Thou  shalt  not  plant  thee  a  grove  of  any 
Judg  3  7  did  evil . .  and  served  Baalim  and  the  gr. 

6.  23  Take,  .and  cut  down  the  grove  that  (is) 

6. 26  a  burnt  sacrifice  with  the  wood  of  the  gr. 

6  28  the  grove  tvas  cut  down  that  (was)  by  it 
6.  30  because  he  hath  cut  down  the  grove  that 

1  Ki  14  15  because  they  have  made  their  groves,  pr. 

14.  23  built  them  high  places,  and  images, and  g. 
13.  13  because  she  had  made  an  idol  in  a  grove 
16  33  Ahab  made  a  grove ;  and  Ahab  did  more 
18  19  the  prophets  of  the  groves  four  hundred 

2  Ki  13!  6  there  remained  the  grove  also  in  Samaria 

17.  10  they  set  them  up  images  and  groves  m 
17.  16  made  a  grove,  and  worshipped  all  the 
18  4  brake  the  images,  and  cut  down  the  gr. 

21.  3  made  a  grove,  as  did  Ahab  king  of  Israel 
21  7  he  set  a  graven  image  of  the  grove  that 
23  4  vessels . .  made  for  Baal,  and  for  the  grove 

23  6  he  brought  out  the  grove  from  the  house 

23  7  ivhere  the  women  wove  hangings  for  the  g. 
23  14  brake,  .the  images,  and  cut  down  the  gr. 
23.15  burned  the  high  place . .  and  burned  the  g. 
2  Ch  14  3  brake,  .the  images,  and  cut  down  the  gr. 
15  16  because  she  had  made  an  idol  in  a  grove 
17.  6  took  away  the  high  places  and  groves 
iq.  3  in  that  thou  jhast  taken  away  the  groves 
24. 18  And  they,  .served  groves  and  idols  :  and 
31  1  brake  the  images . .  and  cut  down  the  gr. 

33  3  reared  up  altars  for  Baalim,  and  made  g. 

33.  ig  set  up  groves  and  graven  images,  before 

34.  3,  4  and  the  groves,  and  the  carved  images 
74  7  had  broken  down  the  altars  and  the  gro. 

Isa.  17.  8  respect.,  either  the  groves  or  the  images 
27.  9  the  groves  and  images  shall  not  stand 
Jer  17  2  remember  their  altars  and  their  groves 
Mic.  5.  14  I  will  pluck  up  thy  groves  out  of  the 

GROW,  to  — 

1  .To  be  or  become  great,  V]3  gadal. 

Gen  21.  8  And  the  child  grew,  and  was  weaned  :  and 
21.  20  he  grew,  and  dwelt  in  the  wilderness 
25  27  the  boys  grew  :  and  Esau  was  a  cunning 
Exod.2.  10  the  child  grew,  and  she  brought  him 
Judgm.  24  the  child  grew,  and  the  LORI)  blessed 
1  Sa.  2.  21  the  child  Samuel  grew  before  the  Lord 
3  19  Samuel  grew,  and  the  LORD  was  with 

2 . To  increase  greatly  {as  fish),  run  dagah. 

Gen.  48. 16  let  them  grow  into  a  multitude  in  the 

3.  To  go  on,  f]1?;  yalak. 

Jer.  12.  2  they  grow,  yea,  they  bring  forth  fruit 

4.  To  go  out  or  forth,  xy;  yatsa. 

Job  31.  40  Let  thistles  grow  instead  of  wheat,  and 

5.  To  be  or  become  firm,  PV]  yatsaq. 

Job  38.  38  When  the  dust  groweth  into  hardness 

6. T0  go  up,  nby  alah. 

Deut 29.  23  it  is  not  sown,  .nor  any  grass  groweth 


Isa.  53.  2  he  shall  grow  up  before  him  as  a  tender 
Eze.  47.  12  on  this  side  and  on  that  side,  shall  grow 

7.  To  be  fruitful,  mj  parah. 

Gen.  47.  27  Israel . .  grew,  and  multiplied  exceedingly 
Isa.  11.  1  and  a  Branch  shaU  grow  out  of  his  roots 

8.  To  flourish,  break  forth,  m3  parach. 

Lev.  13.  39  it  (is)  a  freckled  spot  (that)  groweth  in 
llos.  14.  s  he  shall  grow  as  .the  lily,  and  cast  forth 
14.  7  they  shall  revive(as)  the  corn,  andgrow  as 

9.  To  break  or  burst  forth,  p?  parats. 

Exod.  1.  12  But.  .the  mure  they  multiplied  and  grew 

10.  To  shut  or  spring  forth,  ncy  tsamach. 

Gen.  2.  5  and  every  herb  of  the  field  before  it  grew 
Exod  10.  5  shall  eat  every  tree  which  groweth  foryou 
Job  8.  19  and  out  of  the  earth  shall  others  grow 
Eze.  17.  6  it  grew,  and  became  a  spreading  vine  of 

11.  To  become  great,  nyi  rebah. 

Dan.  4.  11  The  tree  grew,  and  was  strong,  and  the 
4.  20  The  tree  that  thou  sawest,  which  grew 

12. ro  become  great,  rip  sagali. 

Psa.  92. 12  he  shall  grow  like  a  cedar  in  Lebanon 

18.  To  become  great,  Kiff  sega. 

Ezra  4.  22  why  should  damage  grow  to  the  hurt  of 

ll.Jto  increase,  grow  up,  av^avoi  auxano. 

Matt  6.  28  the  lilies  of  the  field,  how  they  grow 

13.  32  when  it  is  grown,  it  is  the  greatest  amo. 
Luke  1.  80  the  child  grew,  and  waxed  strong  in  spi. 

2.  40  the  child  grew,  and  waxed  strong  in  spi. 

12.  27  Consider  the  lilies  how  they  grow  :  they 

13.  19  it  grew,  and  waxed  a  great  tree  ;  and  the 
Acts  7.  17  the  people  grew  and  multiplied  in  Egypt 

12  24  But  the  ivord  of  God  grew  and  multipl. 

19.  20  So  mightily  grew  the  word  of  God  and 

Eph  2  21  groweth  unto  an  holy  temple  in  the  Lord 

1  Pe.  2.  2  milk  of  the  word,  that  ye  may  grow  thar 

2  Pe.  3. 18  grow  in  grace,  and  (in)  the  knowledge  of 

15.  To  begin  to  be,  become,  ylvopai  ginomai. 

Matt  21.  iq  Let  no  fruit  grow  on  thee  henceforward 
Acts  5.  24  they  doubted,  .whereunto  this  would  gr. 

16. ro  come  or  go,  tpxoyai  erchomai. 

Mark  5.  26  was  nothing  bettered,  but  rather  grew 

GROW  again,  to  — 

To  shoot  or  spring  up,  nay  tsamach,  3. 

Judg  16. 22  the  hair  of  his  head  began  to  grow  again 

GROW  exceedingly,  to  — 

To  increase  exceedingly,  virepav£<iva>  huperauxano. 

2  Th.  1.  3  because  that  your  faith  groweth  exceed. 

GROW,  to  cause  to  — 

To  cause  to  shoot  or  spring  up,  nay  tsamach,  5. 

Psa.  104.  14  He  causetli  the  grass  to  grow  for  the  cat. 

GROW  long,  to  — 

To  send  forth,  rhf  slialach,  3. 

Eze.  44.  20  nor  suffer  their  locks  to  grow  long;  they 

GROW,  to  make  (to)  — 

1. To  make  great,  nourish,  pa  gadal,  3. 

Jon.  4. 10  hast  not  laboured,  neither  madest  it  grow 

2. ro  cause  to  shoot  or  spring  up,  nay  tsamach,  5. 

Gen.  2.  9  out  of  the  ground  made.  .God  to  grow 
2  Sa.  23.  5  (my)  desire,  although,  he  make  (it)  not  to  g. 
Psa.  147.  8  who  maketh  grass  to  grow  upon  the  mo 

3.  To  cause  to  grow,  aic  sug,  3 a. 

Isa.  17.  11  In  the  day .  .make  thy  plant  to  grow,  and 

GROW  (of  selves),  such  things  as  — 

Self-sown  grain,  spontaneous  growth,  n'DD  saphiach. 

2  Ki  iq.  20  this  year  such  things  as  grow  of  themselves 
Job  14.  iq  thou  washest  away  the  things  which  grow 
Isa.  37.  30  eat  (this)  year  such  as  groweth  of  itself 

GROW  to  an  end,  to  — 

To  incline,  decline,  fun  chanah. 

Judgig.  9  behold,  the  day  groweth  to  an  end ;  lodge 

GROW  together,  to  — 

To  increase  together,  trvvav^avu  sunauxano. 

Matti3.  30  Let  both  grow  together  until  the  harvest 

GROW  up,  to 

1 .  To  rise,  triumph,  nxa  gaah.  . 

Job  8.  11  Can  the  rush  grow  up  without  mire?  can 

2.  To  be  or  become  great,  grow  up,  Vu  gadal. 

Judg  11.  2  his  wife's  sons  grew  up,  and  they  thrust 
2  Sa.  12.  3  it  grew  up  together  with  him,  and  with 

3.  To  change,  pass  on,  t]1?1?  chalaph, 

Psa.  90.  5  (they  are)  like  grass  (which)  groweth  up 
go.  6  the  morning  it  flourisheth,and  groweth  up 

4.  To  increase ,  ttbs  push. 

Mai.  4.  2  ye  shaU  go  forth,  and  grow  up  as  calves 

5 . To  shoot  or  spring  up,  nay  tsamach. 

Zech.  6.  12  he  shaU  grow  up  out  of  his  place,  and  he 

6.  To  become  great,  npi  rabah. 

Job  39.  4  Their  young  ones.,  grow  up  with  corn 

7.  To  draw  out  or  off,  pass  on,  change,  p?  shalaph. 
Psa. 129.  6  grass,  .ivithereth  afore  it  groweth  up 

8.  To  go  up,  avafSaivu  anabaino. 

Mark  4.  7  the  thorns  grew  up,  and  choked  it,  and 

4.  32  when  it  is  sown,  it  groweth  up,  and  bee. 


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9.  To  increase,  av^dian  auxanb. 

Eph.  4.  15  may  grow  up  into  him  in  all  things,  wh. 
10 .To  lengthen,  grow  up,  ppicvvu  melcuno. 

Mark  4.  27  the  seed  should  spring  and  grow  up,  lie 

GROW  up,  to  cause  to  — 

To  cause  to  shoot  or  spring  up,  nay  tsamach,  5. 

Jer.  33.  15  will  I  cause  the  Branch,  .to  grow  up  un. 
GROWETH  of  its  own  accord  or  of  itself,  which  — 
Self-sown  grain,  spontaneous  growth,  n'SD  saphiach. 
Lev.  25.  s  That  which  groweth  of  its  own  accord  of 
25.  11  neither  reap  that  which  groweth  of  itself 
GROWN,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  or  become  great,  ^13  gadal. 

Gen.  38.  11  Remain,  .till  Shelah  my  son  be  grown 

38.  14  she  saw  that  Shelah  was  grown,  and  she 
Exod.  2.  11  it  came  to  pass,  .when  Moses  was  grown 
Ruth  1.  13  Would  ye  tarry,  .till  they  were  grown? 

2  Ki.  4.  18  when  the  child  was  grown,  it  fell  on  a 

2.  To  shoot  or  spring  up,  nay  tsamach,  3. 

2  Sa.  10.  s  Tarry  .  .until  your  beards  be  grown,  and 
1  Ch.19.  5  Tarry,  .until  your  beards  be  grown,  and 
Eze.  16.  7  thine  hair  is  grown,  whereas  thou  (wast) 

3.  To  be  or  become  great,  nan  rebah. 

Dan.  4.  22  It  (is)  thou,  0  king,  that  art  grown  and 
4.  22  thy  greatness  is  grown,  and  reacheth 
4.  33  till  his  hairs  were  grown  like  eagles’  (fe). 
GROWN  fat,  to  be  — 

To  increase,  bus  push. 

Jer.  50.  11  because  ye  are  grown  fat  as  the  heifer  at 
GROWN  over,  to  be  — 

To  go  up,  rh'jr  alah. 

Prov  24.  31  And,  lo,  it  was  all  grown  over  with  thorns 

GROWN  up  — 

Standing  corn,  stalk,  nop  qamah. 

2  Ki.19.  26  and  (as  corn)  blasted  before  it  be  grown  up 
Isa.  37.  27  and  (as  corn)  blasted  before  it  be  grown  up 
GROWN  up,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  or  become  great,  Vi3  gadal. 

1  Ki.  12.  8,  10  the  young  men  that  were  grown  up 
Ezra  9.  6  our  trespass  is  grown  up  unto  the  heav. 

2 . To  become  great,  be  nourished,  ^i)  gadal,  4. 
Psa.144.  12  (may  be)  as  plants  grown  up  in  their  yo. 

3.  To  shoot  or  spring  up,  nay  tsamach. 

Lev.  13.  37  if.  .there  is  black  hair  grown  up  therein 

GROWN  up,  not  — 

Late,  behind,  not  grown  up,  S>’sx  aphil. 

Exod.  9.  32  wheat  and  the  rye.  .(were)  not  grown  up 
GROWTH,  latter  — 

Scattering,  latter  growth,  leqesh. 

Amos  7.  1  of  the  shooting  up  of  the  latter  growth 
7.  1  the  latter  growth  after  the  king's  mowi. 
GRUDGE,  to  — 

1.  To  inurmur,  )'^>,  [i1?  lun,  lin. 

Psa.  59.  -15  wander,  .and  grudge  if  they  be  not  satis. 

2 . To  groan,  sigh,  arevafa  stenazo. 

Jas.  5.  9  Grudge  not  one  against  another,  brethren 
GRUDGE,  to  bear  — 

To  keep  anger,  la:  natar. 

Lev.  19.  18  Thou  shalt  not.  .bear  any  grudge  against 
GRUDGING  — 

Grudging,  murmuring,  yoyyvayos  goggusmos. 

1  Pe.  4.  9  Use  hospitality  one  to  another  without  [g.] 
GRUDGINGLY  — 

Out  of  grief,  £k  \vttt)s  ek  lupes. 

2  Co.  9.  7  not  grudgingly,  or  of  necessity :  for  God 
GUARD  — 

1.  Slaughterer,  butcher ,  nau  tabbach. 

Gen.  37-  36  Egypt  unto  Potiphar.  .captain  of  thegua. 

39.  1  captain  of  the  guard,  an  Egyptian  bought 

40.  3  in  the  house  of  the  captain  of  the  guard 

40.  4  the  captain  of  the  guard  charged  Joseph 

41.  10  in  ward  in  the  captain  of  the  guard's  ho. 
41.  12  servant  to  the  captain  of  the  guard  ;  and 

2  Ki.  25.  8,  11,  20  Nebuzar-adan,  captain  of  the  gu. 

25.  ro  that  (were)  with  the  captain  of  the  guard 
25.  12  the  captain  of  the  guard  left  of  the  poor 
25.  15  silver,  the  captain  of  the  guard  took  away 
25.  18  the  captain  of  the  guard  took  Seraiah  the 
Jer  39.  9, 10, 11, 13  Nebuzar-adan.  captain  of  the  g. 
40.  1  the  captain  of  the  guard  had  let  him  go 
40.  2  the  captain  of  the  guard  took  Jeremiah 

40.  s  So  the  captain  of  the  guard  gave  him 

41.  10  the  captain  of  the  guard  had  committed 
43.  6  the  captain  of  the  guard  had  left  with 
52.  12  came  Nebuzar-adan,  captain  of  the  guard 
52.  14  that  (were)  with  the  captain  of  the  guard 
52. 15  captain  of  the  guard  carried  away  captive 
52.  16  the  captain  of  the  guard  left  (certain)  of 
52.  19  silver,  took  the  captain  of  the  guard  away 
52.  24  the  captain  of  the  guard  took  Seraiah  the 
52.  26  the  captain  of  the  guard  took  them,  and 
52.  30  the  captain  of  the  guard  carried  away  c. 

Dan.  2.  14  to  Arioch  the  captain  of  the  king's  guard 

2 . Guard,  ny"BO  mishmaath. 

2  Sa.  23.  23  three  :  and  David  set  him  over  his  guard 
z  Ch.  11.  25  three  :  and  David  set  him  over  his  guard 


3.  Watch,  login  mishmar. 

Nell.  4.  22  that  in  the  night  they  may  be  a  guard  to 
4.  23  the  men  of  the  guard  which  followed  me 
Eze.  38.  7  prepare,  .and  be  thou  a  guard  unto  them 

4.  To  run,  pi  ruts. 

1  Ki.14.  27  unto  the  hands  of  the  chief  of  the  guard 

14.  28  was  (so)  that  the  guard  bear  them,  and 
14.  28  brought  them  back  into  the  guard  charn. 

2  Ki.  10.  25  Jehu  said  to  the  guard  and  to  the  capta. 

10.  25  the  guard  and  the  captains  cast  (them) 

11.  4  with  the  captains  and  the  guard,  and  br. 
11.  6  a  third  part  at  the  gate  behind  the  guard 
11.  11  the  guard  stood,  every  man  with  his  we. 
11.  13  when  Athaliah  heard  the  noise  of  the  g. 
11.  19  the  guard,  and  all  the  people  of  the  land 

11.  19  came  by  the  way  of  the  gate  of  the  guard 
2  CI1.12.  10  to  the  hands  of  the  chief  of  the  guard 

12.  11  entered,  .the  guard  came  and  fetched 
12.  11  brought  them  again  into  the  guard  cha. 

GUD  GO'-DAH,  ni313  incision. 

A  station  of  the  Israelites  in  the  wilderness  nearEzion- 
geber  between  Mosera  and  Jotbath  :  perhaps  the  same 
as  Ilor-hagidgad  in  Num.  33.  32,  33. 

Deut  10.  7  From  thence  they  journeyed  unto  G. 

10.  7  and  from  G.  to  Jotbath,  a  land  of  rivers 
GUEST  — 

1.  To  call,  invite,  kip  qara. 

1  Ki.  1.  41,  49  and  all  the  guests  that  (were)  with 
Prov.  9.  18  that)  her  guests  (are)  in  the  depths  of 
Zeph.  1.  7  prepared  asacrifice,  he  hath  bid  his  guests 

2.  To  be  laid  up,  received  as  a  guest,  av6.Keip.ai. 
Matt22.  10  and  the  wedding  was  furnished  with  gu. 

22.  11  when  the  king  came  in  to  see  the  guests 
GUEST,  to  be  — 

To  loose  down,  rest,  Karahvu  katalub. 

Lukeig.  7  to  be  guest  with  a  man  that  is  a  sinner 

GUEST  CHAMBER  — 

Place  for  resting,  khan,  nar6\vpa  kataluma. 
Marki4.  14  Where  is  theguest  chamber,  where  I  shall 
Luke22.  1 1  Where  is  the  guest  chamber,  where  I  shall 
GUIDE  — 

1  .Leader,  chief,  r^k,  rpVk  alluph. 

Psa.  55.  13  thou,  a  man  mine  equal,  my  guide,  and 
Prov.  2.  17  Which  forsaketh  the  guide  of  her  youth 
Jer.  3.  4  My  father,  thou  (art)  the  guide  of  my  y.? 
Mic.  7.  5  put  ye  not  confidence  in  a  guide ;  keep 

2 . Captain,  ruler,  judge,  pxjj  qatsin. 

Prov.  6.  7  Which  having  no  guide,  overseer,  or  ruler 

3.  Guide,  conductor,  bbyyos  hodegos. 

Matt23.  16  Woe  unto  you,  (ye)  blind  guides,  which 

23.  24  (Ye)  blind  guides,  which  strain  at  a  gnat 
Acts  1.  16  which  was  guide  to  them  that  took  Jesus 
Rom.  2.  19  thou  thyself  art  a  guide  of  the  blind,  a 

GUIDE,  to  — 

1.  To  make  or  declare  happy,  l^k  ashar,  3. 

Prov.23.  19  be  wise,  and  guide  thine  heart  in  the  way 

2.  To  cause  to  tread,  tni  darak,  5. 

Psa.  25.  9  The  meek  will  he  guide  in  judgment ;  and 

3.  To  counsel,  py;  yaats. 

Psa.  32.  8  shall  go  :  I  will  guide  thee  with  mine  eye 

4.  To  sustain,  kul,  3a. 

Psa.  112.  5  he  will  guide  liis  affair's  with  discretion 

5.  To  lead,  drive,  3,13  nahag,  3. 

Psa.  78.  52  guided  them  in  the  wilderness  like  a  flock 

6.  To  lead,  tend,  Snj  nahal,  3. 

Exodis.  13  thou  hast  guided .  .in  thy  strength  unto 
2  Ch.32.  22  Lord  saved,  .and  guided  them  on  every 
Psa.  31.  3  for  thy  name’s  sake  lead  me,  and  guide 
Isa.  49.  10  by  the  springs  of  water  shall  he  guide 
51.  18  none  to  guide  her  among  all  the  sons 

7.  To  lead  forth,  nnr  nachah. 

Isa.  58.  11  Lord  shall  guide  thee  continually,  and 

8.  To  lead  forth,  nnr  nachah,  5. 

Job  31.  18  I  have  guided  her  from  my  mother’s  wo. 

38.  32  or  canst  thou  guide  Arcturus  with  his  s.? 
Psa.  73.  24  Thou  shalt  guide  me  with  thy  counsel 
78.  72  guided  them  by  the  skilfuluess  of  his  ha. 
Prov  n.  3  The  integrity  of  the  upright  shall  guide 

9.  To  guide  straight,  Karevdvv o>  kateuthuno. 

Luke  1.  79  to  guide  our  feet  into  the  way  of  peace 

1 0.  To  show  the  way,  guide,  bb-qyew  hodegeo. 

John  16.  13  is  come,  he  will  guide  you  into  all  truth 
Acts  8.  31  How  can  I,  except  some  man.  .guide  me 
GUIDE,  to  be  — 

To  lead,  nnr  nahag,  3. 

Psa.  48.  14  this  God.  .he  will  bo  our  guide,  .unto  de. 
GUILE  — 

1.  Deceit,  napa  mirmnh. 

Psa.  34.  13  Keep,  .fromevil.  .thylipsfromspeakingg. 

55. 11  deceit  and  guile  depart  not  from  her  str. 

2 . Craftiness,  subtilty,  no iy  ormah. 

Exod2i.  14  if  a  man  come,  .to  slay  him  with  guile 

3.  Deceit,  sloth,  .Tap  remiyyah. 

Psa.  32.  2  the  man.  .in  whose  spirit  (there  is)  no  gu. 

4 . Bail,  guile,  SoAor  dolos. 

John  1.  47  an  Israelite  indeed,  in  whom  is  no  guile  ! 


2  C0.12.  16  But.  .being  crafty,  I  caught  you  with  gu.  ' 
1  Th.  2.  3  For  our  exhortation  (was)  not.  .in  guile 

1  Pe.  2.  1  laying  aside  all  malice,  and  all  guile,  and 

2.  22  Who  did  no  sin,  neither  was  guile  found 

3.  10  and  his  lips  that  they  speak  no  guile 
Rev.  14.  5  in  their  mouth  was  found  no  [guile] :  for 

GUILTINESS  — 

Guilt,  Cy’k  asham. 

Gen.  26.  10  shouldest  have  brought  guiltiness  upon 
GUILTLESS  — 

1.  Innocent,  free,  acquitted,  "p:  naqi. 

Num32.  22  shall  return,  and  be  guiltless  before  the 
Josh.  2.  19  his  blood,  .upon  his  head,  and  we.  .guilt. 

2  Sa.  3.  28  and  my  kingdom  (are)  guiltless  before 

14.  9  and  the  king  and  his  throne  (be)  guiltless 
2. 11  ithout  a  crime,  guiltless,  avaimos  anaitios. 

Matt  12.  7  ye  would  not  have  condemned  the  guilt. 
GUILTLESS,  to  be  — 

To  be  innocent,  free,  npj  naqah,  2. 

Num.  5.  31  Then  shall  the  man  be  guiltless  from  ini. 

1  Sa.  26.  9  against  the  Lord’s  anointed,  and  be  gui.? 
GUILTLESS,  to  hold  — 

To  declare  innocent,  npi  naqah,  3. 

Exod2o.  7  Lord  will  not  hold  him  guiltless  that  ta. 
Deut.  5.  11  Lord  will  not  hold  (him)  guiltless  that 
1  Ki.  2.  9  Now  therefore  hold  him  not  guiltless 
GUILTY  — 

1  .Guilty,  Dtyk  ashem. 

Gen.  42.  21  We  (are)  verily  guilty  concerning  our  br. 
Ezra  IO.  19  guilty,  (they  offered)  a  ram  of  the  flock 

2.  Wicked,  ivp  rasha. 

Num  35.  31  for  the  life  of  a  murderer,  which  (is)  gui. 

3.  Under  justice,  Im&biKos  hupodikos. 

Rom.  3.  19  all  the  world  may  become  guilty  before  G. 
GUILTY,  to  be  — 

1  To  be  guilty,  cb:r  asham. 

Lev.  4.  13,  22  which  should  not  be  done,  and  are  g. 

4.  27  which  ought  not  to  be  done,  and  be  gui. 

5.  2  he  also  shall  be  unclean,  and  guilty 

5.  3  when  he  knoweth.  then  he  shall  be  gui. 

5.  4  then  he  shall  be  guilty  in  one  of  these 

5.  5  it  shall  be,  when  he  shall  be  guilty  in 
5. 17  though  he  wist  (it)  not,  yet  is  he  guilty 

6.  4  because  he  hath  sinned,  and  is  guilty 
Num.  5.  6  against  the  Lord,  and  that  person  be  gu. 
Judg  21.  22  ye  did  not  give,  .(that)  ye  should  be  guil. 

2.  To  owe,  be  indebted,  ocpe'iAu  opheilo. 

Matt  23. 18  sweareth  by  the  gift . .  upon  it,  he  is  guilty 
GUILTY  of — 

Held  in,  subject  to,  cuoy_os  enochos. 

Matt  26.  66  What  think  ye  ?. . He  is  guilty  of  death 
Mark  14.  64  all  condemned  him  to  be  guilty  of  death 
1  Co.  11.  27  shall  be  guilty  of  the  body  and  blood  of 
Jas.  2.  10  yet  offend  in  one.  .he  is  guilty  of  all 
GUILTY,  to  become,  be  found,  hold  self  — 

To  be  guilty,  dbr  asham. 

Prov  30  10  lest  he  curse  thee,  and  thou  be  found  guil. 
Eze.  22.  4  Thou  art  become  guilty  in  thy  blood  that 
Zech  11.  5  hold  themselves  not  guilty  :  and  they  that 
GULF  — 

A  chasm,  rent,  x°-al La  chasma. 

Lukei6.  26  between  us.  .there  is  a  great  gulf  fixed 
GU'-NI,  '313  protected. 

1.  A  son  of  Naphtali,  founder  of  the  family  of  the 
Gunites.  B.c.  1697. 

Gen.  46.  24  Jahzeel,  and  G.,  and  Jezer,  and  Shillem 
Num  26.  48  sons  of  Naphtali.  .of  G.,  the  family  of  the 
1  Ch.  7.  13  Jahziel,  and  G.,  and  Jezer,  and  Shallum 

2.  Father  of  Abdiel  a  chief  man  of  Gad.  b.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  5.  15  Alii  the  son  of  Abdiel,  the  son  of  G. 
GU-NITES,  '313,1 

The  family  of  Guni,  son  of  Naphtali. 

Num 26.  48  Naphtali.  .of  Guni,  the  family  of  the  G. 
GUR,  113  dwelling,  lion’s  whelp. 

“The  going  up  to  Gur”(i.e.  “the  Ascent  or  steep  of 
Gur”  or  of  the  lion's  whelp),  a  rising  ground  at  which 
Ahaziah  was  slain  by  Jehu.  It  was  at  Ibleam,  between 
Jezreel  and  Beth-haggan,  the  present  Jenin. 

2  Ki.  9.  27  (And  they  did  so)  at  the  going  up  to  G. 

GUR  BA-AL,  hy_  3-113  dwelling  of  Baal. 

A  place  between  Canaan  and  the  Arabian  peninsula. 

2  CI1.26.  7  against  the  Arabians  that  dwelt  in  G.-b. 
GUSH  out,  to  — 

1.  To  flow,  issue,  311  zub. 

Psa.  78.  20  smote  the  rock,  that  the  waters  gushed  o. 

105.  41  opened  the  rock,  and  the  water  gushed  o. 

Isa.  48.  21  clave  the  rock,  the  waters  gushed  out 

2.  To  flow,  nazal. 

Jer.  9.  18  and  our  eyelids  gush  out  with  waters 

3.  To  shed,  or  pour  out,  psty  shaphak. 

1  Ki.  18.  28  cut  themselves,  .till  the  blood  gushed  o. 

4.  To  pour  out  or  forth,  inxivu  ekcliuno. 

Acts  1. 18  he  burst,  .and  all  his  bowels  gushed  out 
GUTTER  — 

l.  Waterspout,  1)3 tsinnor. 

2  Sa.  5.  8  Whosoever  getteth  up  to  the  gutter,  and 


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l  Gutter,  trough,  orn.rahat. 

’  Gen  30  38  he  set  tlie  roils,  .in  the  gutters  in  the  w. 
‘  30  41  Jacob  laid  the  rods,  .in  the  gutters,  that 


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rIA  - 

fle-ah,  nsn  heach. 

Job  39.  25  He  saith  among  the  trumpets,  Ha,  ha  ! 

IA  A-HASH  TA'-RI,  'iqynqq  the  courier. 

I'lie  Ahashtarite,  a  man  or  a  family  descended  from 
\shur  father  of  Tekoa,  by  his  second  wife  Naarah. 
3.C.  1500. 

xCh.  4.  6  Naarah  bare . .  Hepher,  and  Temem,and  H. 

SA-BA -IAH,  n;jn  Jah  is  protection. 

I'lie  Bene-Chabajali  were  among  the  sons  of  the  priests 
ivho  returned  from  Babylon  with  Zerubbabel.  b  o.  536. 
Ezra  2.  61  the  children  of  H.,  the  children  of  Koz 
Nell.  7.  63  And  of  the  priests :  the  children  of  H. 

KA-BAK  -KtJK,  pi  111  love's  embrace. 

A  prophet  in  Judah  whose  parentage,  birthplace,  and 
ara  are  unrecorded.  B.C.  626. 

Hab.  1.  1  The  burden  which  H.  the  prophet  did  see 
3.  1  A  prayer  of  H.  the  prophet  upon  Shigio. 

KA-BA-ZIN'-IAH,  rPfSfjn. 

I'lie  head  of  the  family  of  the  Recliabites.  His  descen¬ 
dant  Jaazeniah  was  chief  among  them  in  the  days  of 
Jeremiah.  B.C.  660. 

Jer.  35.  3  the  son  of  Jeremiah,  the  son  of  H.,  and 
HABERGEON  — 

1. Coat  of  mail  npif'  shir  yah. 

Job  41.  26  the  spear,  the  dart,  nor  the  habergeon 

2 . Coat  of  mail,  ppz'  shiryon. 

2  Ch.26.  14  spears',  and  helmets,  and  habergeons,  and 
Nell.  4.  16  the  shields,  and  the  bows,  and  the  haber. 

3.  A  linen  coat  of  mail,  iqqn  tachara. 

Exod28.  32  as  it  were  the  hole  of  an  habergeon,  that 
39.  23  And.  .an  hole,  .as  the  hole  of  an  habergeon 

HABITABLE  part  — 

Fruitful  or  habitable  place,  ipri  tebel. 

l’rov.  8.  31  Rejoicing  in  the  habitable  part  of  his  e. 

HABITATION  — 

1  .Place  of  sojourn,  habitation,  nn3  geruth. 

Jer.  41.  17  habitation  of  Chimliam,  which  is  by  Beth. 

2.  Habitation ,  bit,  bin?  zebul. 

2  Ch.  6.  2  I  have  built  an  house  of  habitation  for 
Isa.  63.  15  behold  from  the  habitation  of  thy  lioli. 
Hab.  3.  11  sun.  .moon  stood  still  in  their  habitation 

3.  Tower,  frya  lirah. 

Psa.  69.  25  Let  their  habitation  be  desolate .  .let 

4.  To  sit  doiun  or  still,  dwell,  3g';  yashdb. 

Psa.  33.  14  From  the  place  of  his  habitation  he  look. 
Jer.  9.  6  Thine  habitation  (isl  in  the  midst  of  dec. 
Obad.  3  whose  habitation  (is)  high  ;  that  saith  in 

5. Seat,  dwelling  place,  ccno  moshab. 

Gen.  36.  43  according  to  their  habitations  in  the  land 
Exodi2.  20  in  all  your  habitations  shall  ye  eat  unlea, 
35.  3  shall  kindle  no  tire  throughout  your  hab. 
Lev.  13.  46  dwell  alone  ;  without  the  camp,  .liis  hab. 

23.  17  Ye  shall  bring  out  of  your  habitations  two 
Nunns.  2  When  ye  lie  come  into  the  land  of  your  ha. 

1  Ch.  4.  33  These,  .their habitations,  and  their  gene. 

7.  28  their  possessions  and  habitations.  .Beth. 
Psa.  107.  7  that  they  might  go  to  a  city  of  habitation 
107.  36  that  they  may  prepare  a  city  for  habitati. 
132.  13  the  LoiU).  .hath  desired  (it)  for  his  habit. 
Eze.  6. 1 4  make ..  desolate ..  in  all  their  habitations 

6 . Fixed  place,  base,  pc?  makon. 

Psa.  89.  14  Justice  and  judgment  (are)  the  habitation 
97.  .2  righteousness  and  judgment  (are)  the  h. 

7 . Preparation,  birth,  habitation,  rn»a  mekurah. 

Eze.  29.  14 return,  .into  the  land  of  their  habitation 

i.Espousal,  ,Yi30  mekerah. 

Gen.  49.  5  instruments  of  cruelty  (are  in)  their  hall. 

9.  Habitation,  pyo  maon. 

Deut26.  15  Look  down  from  thy  holy  habitation,  from 
1  Sa.  2.  29  which  I  have  commanded  (in  my)  habit. 
2.  32  thou  shalt  see  an  enemy  (in  my)  habitat. 

1  Ch.  4.  41  and  the  habitations  that  were  found  there 
Psa.  26.  8  I  have  loved  the  habitation  of  thy  house 

68.  5  A  father,  .(is)  God  in  his  holy  habitation 
71.  3  Be  thou  my  strong  habitation,  whereunto 
91.  9  hastjmade.  .the  most  high,  thy  habitation 
Jer.  25.  30  and  utter  his  voice  from  his  holy  habita. 
Zech.  2.  13  for  he  is  raised  up  out  of  his  holy  habit. 

10 . Habitation,  npyo  meonah. 

Jer.  21.  13  or  who  shall  enter  into  our  habitations  ? 

11.  Settled  dwelling  place,  J3PO  mishkan. 

2  Ch.29.  6  turned  away  their  faces  from  the  haljita 
Psa.  78.  28  let  (it)fall . .  round  about  their  habitations 

132.  5  an  habitation  for  the  mighty  (God)  of  Ja. 
Isa,  22.  16  graveth  an  habitation  for  himself  in  a 
54.  2  stretch  forth  the  curtains  of  thine  habit. 

I1!. Settled  dwelling  place,  ]3:y?  mishkan. 

Ezra  7.  15  God  of  Israel,  whoseliabitation  (is)  in  Jer. 

ll.Comely  or  resting  place,  nxi  naah. 

Psa.  74.  20  dark  places  of  the  earth  are  full  of  the  h. 

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Jer.  9. 10  and  for  the  habitations  of  the  wilderness 
23.  37  the  peaceable  habitations  are  cut  down 
Lam.  2.  2  Lord  hath  swallowed  up  all  the  habitat. 
Amos  1.  2  the  habitations  of  the  shepherds  shall 

14 . Comely  or  resting  place,  nil  navah. 

Job  8.  6  make  the  habitation  of  thy  righteousness 

15.  Comely  or  resting  place,  nu  naveh. 

Exod  15.  13  guided,  .in  thy  strength  unto  thy  holy  h. 

2  Sa.  15.  25  and  show  me  (both)  it  and  his  habitation 
Job  5.  3  the  foolish,  .suddenly  I  cursed  his  habit. 
5.  24  thou  shalt  visit  thy  habitation,  and  shalt 
18.  15  brimstone  shall  be  scattered  upon  his  h. 
Brov.  3.  33  but  he  blesseth  the  habitation  of  the  just 
Isa.  27.  10  the  habitation  forsaken,  and  left  like  a 

32  18  my  people  shall  dwell  in  a  peaceable  ha. 

33  20  thine  eyes  shall  see  Jerusalem  a  quiet  li. 

34.  13  an  habitation  of  dragons.,  a  courtforowls 

35.  7  in  the  habitation  of  dragons,  where  each 
Jer  10  25  and  have  made  his  habitation  desolate 

25.  30  he  shall  mightily  roar  upon  his  habitation 
31  23  The  Lord  bless  thee,  O  habitation  of  jus. 
33.  12  shall  be  an  habitation  of  shepherds  caus. 

49  19  come,  .against  the  habitation  of  the  str. 

49.  20  shall  make  their  habitations  desolate 
so.  7  Lord,  the  habitation  of  justice,  even  the 
50. 19  I  will  bring  Israel  again  to  his  habitation 

50  44  come  up ..  unto  the  habitation  of  tip  str. 

50.  45  shall  make  (their)  habitation  desolate 

1 S. Settled  dwelling  place,  sheken. 

Deut  12.  5  unto  his  habitation  shall  ye  seek,  and 

17.  Fold,  eirauAiv  epaulis. 

Acts  1.  20  Let  his  habitation  be  desolate,  and  let  110 

18.  Place  of  habitation,  KaroiKyrypiov  katoiketerion. 
Eph.  2.  22  builded  together  for  an  habitation  of  God 
Rev.  18.  2  Babylon,  .is  become  the  habitation  of 

19.  A  dwelling  house,  itaroiKia  katoikia. 

Acts  17.  26  determined .  .the  bounds  of  their  habita. 

20.  Habitation,  oiKyrypiov  oiketerion. 

Jude  6  angels  which . .  left  their  own  habitation 

21  .Tent,  tabernacle,  aK-pvT]  skene. 

Lukei6.  9  they  may  receive  you  into  everlasting  h. 

HABITATION,  to  have  — 

1.  To  settle  down,  rest,  j?iy  shaken.  . 

Psa.  104.  12  the  fowls  of  the  heaven  have  their  habit. 

2 . To  settle  down,  rest,  l??*  shekan. 

Dan.  4.  21  the  fowls  of  the  heaven  had  their  habit. 

HABITATION,  to  prepare  an  — 

To  make  to  rest,  ni)  navah,  5. 

Exod.  15.  2  my  God,  and  I  will  prepare  lnm  an  hab. 

HA'-BOR,  ">’)3n  united. 

The  affluent  of  the  Euphrates  called  by  Strabo,  Ab- 
Iiorras ;  by  Isidore,  Aburas ;  and  by  Pliny  and  Ptolemy, 
Chaboras.  It  still  bears  the  name  of  Khabour  v/ inch 
was  inserted  in  an  Assyrian  inscription  in  the  9th 
century  before  our  era.  See  Chebar. 

2  Ki  17.  6  placed  them  in .  .Halior  (by)  the  river  of 
18.  11  put  them . .  in  II.  (by)  the  river  of  Gozan 
1  Ch.  5.  26  brought  them  unto . .  H. ,  and  Hara,  and 

HA-CHAL'-IAH,  rrbqn  Jah  is  hidden. 

Father  of  Neheiniah  the  Tirshatha.  B.C.  476. 

Neh  1.  1  The  words  of  Nehemiah  the  son  of  H. 

10.  1  those  that  sealed  (were),  .the  son  of  H. 


lA-CHl'-LAH,  nV?q  drought. 

\  hill  in  the  S.  of  Judah,  in  the  wilderness  of  Ziph, 
acing  the  Jeshimon  (i.e.  waste  and  barren)  district. 

1  Sa.  23.  19  H.,  which  (is)  011  the  south  of  Jeshimon? 
26.  3  And  Saul  pitched  in  the  hill  of  H.,  which 

TACH-MO'  NI,  'itoan  the  wise. 

the  father  of  Jehiel  who  was  a  companion  of  the  sons 
)f  David.  B.C.  1080. 

1  Ch.27.  32  Jehiel  the  son  of  H.  (was)  with  the  king’s 

HACH-MO-NITE,  ’)ia3n'I|l. 

that  is,  the  “  son  of  Hachmoni”  (according  to  1  Ch.27. 
32),  where  it  is  rightly  translated.  See  Tachmonite. 

1  Ch.n.  11  Jasliobeam,  an  H.,  the  chief  of  the  capt. 


HAD  — 

There  is,  there  are,  &.  yesh. 

Gen.  39.  4  and  all  (that)  he  had  he  put  into  Ins  hand 
39.  5  in  his  house,  and  over  all  that  he  had 
'30  3  all  that  he  had  in  the  house,  and  in  the 
Ezra  10.  44  and  (some)  of  them  had  wives  by  whom 
l See  also  Abomination,  charge  of.] 

HAD,  to  be  — 

To  become,  begin  to  be,  yivogai  ginomai. 

Acts  25.  26  that,  after  examination  had,  I  might  have 


HAD  no,  when  as  yet  he  — 

He  not  having,  ovk  bvros  aural  ouk  ontos  auto. 

Acts  7.  5  would  give  it  to  him.  .when.. he  had  no 


HAD  not  — 

If  not,  ’bl1?  lule. 

'  Psa.  106.  23  had  not  Moses  his  chosen  stood  before 
HA'-DAD,  Tin  mighty. 

1.  A  son  of  Bedad,  king  of  Edom.  SeellADAR.  B.C.  1500. 
Gen.  36.  35  H.  the  son  of  Bedad.  .reigned  in  his  stead 
36.  36  II.  died,  and  Samlali.  .reigned  in  his  ste. 
1  Ch.  1.  46  H.  the  son  of. Bedad  .reigned  in  his  stead 
1.  47  when  H.  was  dead,  Samlah.  .reigned  in 


2.  A11  Edomite  of  the  royal  family  who  lived  in  the  time 
of  Solomon.  B.C.  1015. 

i  Ki.  11. 14  And  the  Lord  stirred  up .  .H.  the  Edomite 
11.  17  H.  fled,  .to  go  into  Egypt.  .H.  (being)  yet 
11.  19  H.  found  great  favour  in  the  sight  of  Ph. 

1 1.  21  H.  heard  in  Egypt  that  David  slept  with  his 
11.  21  H.  said  to  Pharaoh,  Let  me  depart,  that  I 
1 1.  25  besides  the  mischief  that  H.  (did) :  and  he 

3.  Ason  of  Ishmael,  and  grandson  of  Abraham.  B.C.  1840. 

1  Ch.i.  30  Mishina,  and  Dumah,  Massa,  II.,andTema 

4.  The  last  of  the  early  kings  of  Edom.  This  name 
should  be  Uadar.  I11  his  childhood  lie  escaped  the 
massacre  under  Joab  in  which  his  father  seems  to  have 
fallen.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.  1.  50  when  Baal-hanan  was  dead,  H.  reigned  in 

I.  51  H.  died  also.  And  the  dukes  of  Edom 

HA-DAD-E'-ZER,  lijniq  mighty  is  the  help. 

The  king  of  the  Aramite  state  of  Zobali,  who  was  de¬ 
feated  by  David  and  driven  across  the  Euphrates.  See 
Hadarezer.  B.C.  1040. 

2  Sa.  8.  3  David  smote  also  H.,  the  son  of  Rehob 

8.  5  Syrians  of  Damascus  came  to  succour  H. 

8.  7  And  David  took  the  shields  of  gold . .  of  II. 
8.  8  from  Betah,  and  fromBerothai,  cities  of  H. 
8.  9  that  David  had  smitten  all  the  host  of  H. 
8.  10  because  lie  had  fought  against  if. .  .for  H. 
8.  12  of  Amalek,  and  of  the  spoil  of  H.,  son  of 

1  Ki.  11.  23  which  fled  from  his  lordH.  king  of  Zobali 

HA-DAD-RIM-'MON,  JiQTnq  Hadad  of  Rimmon. 

A  place  in  the  valley  of  Megiddo  in  Issachar  where 
Josiali  died, not  far  from  Jezreel;  now  called  Rummaneh. 

Zech. 12.  11  as  the  mourning  of  II.  in  the  valley  of  M. 
HA'-DAR,  iqq  enclosing,  fire  God,  iqq  powerful. 

1.  A  son  of  Ishmael  and  grandson  of  Hagar.  B.C.  1840. 

Gen.  25.  15  H.,  and  Tema,  Jetur,  Naphish,  and  Ked. 

2.  The  8th  and  last  of  the  ancient  kings  of  Edom. 
B.C.  1 500. 

Gen.  36.  39  Baal-hanan .  died,  and  H.  reigned  in  his 

HA-DAR-E'-ZER,  -lljrnq  Ilader  is  help. 

The  king  of  Aram-z’obahj  sometimes  called  Iladadezer, 
which  see.  B.C.  1040. 

2  Sa.  10.  16  H.  sent,  and  brought  out  the  Syrians  that 

10.  16  Shobaeh  the  captain  of  the  host  of  II. 

10.  19  all  the  kings  (that  were)  servants  to  H. 

1  CI1.18.  3  David  smote  II.  king  of  Zobah  unto  H. 

18.  5  the  Syrians  of  Damascus  came  to  help  II. 

18.  7  And  David  took  the  shields  of  gold,  .of  II. 

18.  8  from  Tibhath,  and  from  Chun,  cities  of  H. 
i».  9  David  had  smitten  all  the  host  of  H.  king 

18.  10  because  he  had  fought  against  H. . .  for  11. 

19.  16  captain  of  the  host  of  H.  (went)  before 
19.  19  when  the  servants  of  H.  saw  that  they 

HA-DA'-SHAH,  rtpin  new. 

A  town  of  Judah  in  the  maritime  low  country,  near 
Gofno,  three  miles  from  Beth-horon. 

Josh  15.  37  Zenan,  and  H.,  and  Migdal-gad 
HA  DAS'-SAH,  nEnn  myrtle. 

The  eaidier  name  of  Esther  the  cousin  of  Mordecai. 
She  became  the  wife  of  Aliasuerus  (Xerxes).  B.C.  518. 
Esth.  2.  7  And  he  brought  up  H.,  that  (is)  Esther 

HA-DAT'-TAH,  nniq  new. 

An  appellation  of  Hazor  in  Judah — not  a  separate  city 
as  the  Common  Version  has  it. 

Josh  15.  25  Hazor,  II.,  and  Kerioth,  (and)  Ilezron 


HA'-DID,  Tin  peak,  sharp. 

V  city  of  Benjamin  near  Lod  and  Ono,  now  called 
H-lIaditheh,  about  three  miles  E.  of  Lydd  or  Lod. 

Ezra  2.  33  The  children  of  Lod,  H.,  and  Ono,  seven 
Neh.  7.  37  The  children  of  Lod,  If.,  and  Ono,  seven 
11.  34  H.,  Zeboim,  Neballat 

HAD’-LAI,  'bin  lax. 

An  Ephraimite,  father  of  Amasa  who  was  one  of  the 
chiefs  of  the  tribe  in  the  reign  of  Pekah.  B.C.  742. 

2  Ch.28.  12  Amasa  the  son  of  H.,  stood  up  against 

HA-DO'-RAM,  Dninn  Iladar  is  high. 

1.  A  son  of  Joktaii  of  the  family  of  Shem.  B.C.  2210. 

Gen.  10.  27  And  H.,  and  Uzal,  and  Diklah 
1  Ch.  1.  21  H.  also,  and  Uzal,  and  Diklah 

2.  A  son  of  Tou,  king  of  Hamath  in  the  time  of  David. 

1  Ch.  18.  10  He  sent  IJ.  his  son  to  king  David,  to  en. 

3  The  intendant  of  taxes  under  David,  Solomon,  and 
Rehoboam,  who  lost  his  life  at  the  revolt  at  Shechem. 
In  1  Kings  4.  6,  the  name  is  given  in  the  longer  four. 
Adoniram ;  in  Samuel  as  Adoram  (2  Sa.  20.  24).  B.C.  975. 

2  Ch.io.  18  Rehoboam  sent  H.  that  (was)  over  the  tr. 

HAD'-RACH,  1110  periodical  return. 

Perhaps  this  name  is  derived  from  Hadar.  It  was  a 
district  of  Syria,  but  mentioned  only  once.  Some  think 
that  Hadrach  is  the  name  of  the  Syrian  god  of  the  sea¬ 
sons,  or  of  a  king  called  after  him,  and  having  Damas¬ 
cus  as  his  capital.  .  ..  ,  ,  ,  „ 

Zech.  9.  1  the  burden . .  of  the  Lord  m  the  land  of  H. 

HAFT  — 

A  n  haft,  shaft,  3M  nitstsab.  _ 

Judg.  3.  22  And  the  haft  also  went  in  after  the  blade 

HA'-GAB,  3]q  bent.  . 

The  Bene-bagab  were  among  the  is  ethmun  who  re¬ 
turned  with  Zerubbabel  to  Jerusalem.  This  name  is 
omitted  in  Xehemiah’s  list.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  46  The  children  of  H.,  the  children  of  Shal, 


HAGABAH 


442 


HALF 


HA-GA-EAH,  Npjn,  ” ; “ . 

Another  returned  Nethinim  exile,  ii.c.  536. 

Ezra  2.  45  children  of  Eebanah,  the  children  of  H. 
Neh.  7.  48  children  of  Lebaua,  the  children  of  H. 

HA'-GAR,  ijn,  “kyap  tvandering. 

Sarai's  Egyptian  handmaid  who  became  the  mother  of 
Ishmael  by  Abram.  See  Agar.  b.c.  1914. 

Gen.  16.  1  had  an  handmaid,  .whose  name  (was)  H. 
16.  3  And  Sarai,  Abram's  wife,  took  H. .  .and 
16.  4  And  he  went  in  unto  H.,  and  she  conce. 
16.  8  And  he  said,  H.,  Sarai’s  maid,  whence  c. 

16. 1 5  And  H.  bare  Abram  a  son 

16.  15  Abram  called  his  son’s  name,  which  II. 
16.  16  when  II.  bare  Ishmael  to  Abram 
21.  9  Sarah  saw  the  son  of  [I.  the  Egyptian 
21.  14  a  bottle  of  water,  and  gave  fit)  unto  II. 
2r.  17  the  angel  of  God  called  to  H.  out  of  hea. 
21.  17  and  said  unto  her.  What  aileth  thee,  H.  ? 
25. 12  Abraham’s  son,  whom  H. .  .bare  unto  A. 
HAG-E-KITE,  nan. 

A  patronymic  of  Jaziz  whom  David  set  over  his  flocks. 
B.C.  1040. 

i  CI1.27.  31  And  over  the  flocks  (was)  Jaziz  the  II. 
HAG-A  RITES,  HAG-A-RENES,  D’N’-un. 

A  people  upon  whom  the  Reubenites  made  war  in  the 
time  of  Saul.  They  were  W.  of  the  Jordan,  and  E.  of 
Gilead. 

1  Ch.  5.  10  the  days  of  Saul,  .made  war  with  the  H. 

5.  19  they  made  war  with  the  H.,  with  Jetnr 

5.  20  and  the  H.  were  delivered  into  their 
Psa.  83.  6  The  tabernacles,  .of  Moab,  and  the  II. 

HAG'-GAI,  ’30  festive. 

The  tenth  in  order  of  what  are  called  the  minor 
prophets,  and  the  first  of  those  that  prophesied  after 
the  captivity. 

Ezra  5.  1  H.  the  prophet,  .prophesied  unto  the  Jo. 

6.  14  prospered  through  the  prophesying  of  11. 
Hag.  1.  i  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  H.  the 

1.  3  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  II. 

1.  12  Joshua,  .obeyed,  .the  words  of  II.  the 

1. 13  Then  spake  H.  the  Lord’s  messenger  in 

2.  1  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  the  prophet  U. 

2. 10  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  H.  the  prophet 
2.  13  Then  said  II.,  If  (one  that  is)  unclean 

2.  14  Then  answered  H.,  and  said,  So  (is)  this 
2.  20  again  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  II. 
HAG-GE'-RI,  mirt  wanderer. 

The  father  of  Mibhar,  one  of  David’s  heroes.  B.C.  1040. 

1  Ch.n.  38  brother  of  Nathan,  Mibhar  the  son  of  H. 
HAG'-GI,  ’in  festive. 

The  second  son  of  Gad,  founder  of  the  Haggites.  B.C. 
1670.  The  same  name  precisely  is  applied  to  the 
family. 

Gen.  46.  16  sons  of  Gad ;  Zipliion,  and  H.,  Sliuni 
Num|26.  15  of  H.,  the  family  of  the  Haggites:  ofShuni 
HAG-GI'-AH,  .Tin. 

A  descendant  of  Merari  the  son  of  Levi.  B.C.  1035. 

1  Ch.  6.  30  Sliimea  his  son,  II.  his  son,  Asaiah  liis 
HAG-GITES,  ’inn  (he  Haggite. 

The  posterity  of  Haggi  the  second  son  of  Gad.  B.C. 
1670. 

Num  26. 15  of  Haggi,  the  family  of  the  II. :  of  Sliuni 
HAG'-GITH,  n’in  festive. 

A  wife  of  king  David  and  mother  of  his  fourth  son 
Adonijah.  B.C.  1045. 

2  Sa..  3.  4  And  the  fourth,  Adonijah  the  son  of  II. 

1  Ki.  1.  5  Then  Adonijah  the  son  of  H.  exalted 

1. 11  Hast  thou  not  heard  that  A.  the  son  of  H. 
2.  13  Adonijah  the  son  of  H.  came  to  Bath-sh. 

1  Ch.  3.  2  the  fourth,  Adonijah  the  son  of  H. 

HA'-I,  ’yn  haai,  the  heap. 

This  is  the  form  in  which  Ai  appears  in  the  first 
instance  in  the  Common  Version.  This  arises  from  the 
translators  having  expressed  the  definite  article  (ha), 
with  which  Ai  is  variably  accompanied,  in  the  Hebrew 
text.  It  was  a  city  of  Benjamin  E.  of  Beth-el.  See 
Ai. 

Gen.  12.  8  Beth-el  on  the  west,  and  H.  on  the  east 
13.  3  at  the  beginning,  between  Beth-el  and  U. 

HAIL  — 

1 .11  ail,  lip  bar  ad. 

Exod.  9.  18  I  will  cause  it  to  rain  a  very  grievous  h. 

9.  19  hail  shall  come  down  upon  them,  and 

9.  22  that  there  may  be  hail  in  all  the  land  of 
9.  23  Lord  sent  thunder  and  hail,  and  the  fire 
9.  23  Lord  rained  hail  upon  the  land  of  Egypt 
9.  24  there  was  hail,  and  fire  mingled  with  the 
9.  25  the  hail  smote  throughout  all  the  land 
9.  25  the  hail  smote  every  herb  of  the  field 
9.  26  in  the  land  of  Goshen,  .was  there  no  hail 
9.28  there  be  no . .  mighty  thunderings  and  h. 
9.  29  cease,  neither  shall  there  be  any  more  h. 

9.  33  the  thunders  and  hail  ceased,  and  the 

9.  34  when  Pharaoh  saw  that  the  rain  and  the  h. 
jo.  5  which  remaineth  unto  you  from  the  hail 

10.  12  eat  every  herb  of  the  land . .  all  that  the  h. 

10. 15  fruit  of  the  trees  which  the  hail  had  le. 
Job  38.  22  or  hast  thou  seen  the  treasures  of  the  li.? 
Psa.  18. 12,  13  hail  (stones)  and  coals  of  fire 

78.  47  He  destroyed  their  vines  with  hail,  and 
78.  48  ne  gave  up  their  cattle  also  to  the  hail 
105.  32  He  gave  them  hail  for  rain,  .flaming 
148.  8  Eire,  and  hail ;  snow,  and  vapour;  stormy 


Isa.  28.  2  as  a  tempest  of  hail,  .a  destroying  storm 
28.  17  the  hail  shall  sweep  away  the  refuge  of 
Hag.  2. 17  I  smote  you  With  blasting,  .and  with  ha. 

2 .Hail,  xa\ a(a  clmlaza. 

Rev.  8.  7  there  followed  hail  and  fire  mingled  with 

11.  19  and  there  were  lightnings,  .and  great  h. 

1 6.  21  there  fell  upon  men  a  great  hail  out  of  h. 
16.  21  men  blasphemed  God  because  of.  .the  h. 

HAIL,  to  — 

1.  To  hail,  send  hail,  ~ry3  barad. 

Isa.  32.  19  When  it  shall  hail,  coming  down  on  the 

2.  To  rejoice,  be  of  good  cheer,  xaipoo  chairo. 

Matt.26.  49  and  said,  Hail,  Master  !  and  kissed  him 

27.  29  mocked  him,  saying,  Hail,  King  of  tlieJ. ! 
Marlas.  18  began  to  salute  him,  Hail,  King  of  tlieJ. ! 
Luke  1.  28  Hail !.  .highly  favoured,  the  Lord  (is) 
John  19.  3  And  said,  Hail,  King  of  the  Jews  !  and 
HAIL,  all  — 

To  rejoice,  be  of  good  cheer,  xalpai  chairo. 

Matt-28.  9  behold,  Jesus  met  them,  saying,  All  ha. ! 

HAIL  STONE  — 

Stone  of  hail,  Yi-p  [ax  eben  barad. 

Josh.  10.  11  more  which  died  with  hail  stones  than 
Isa.  30.  30  (with)  scattering,  and  tempest,  and  hail  st. 
HAIR  — 

l.A  lock  of  hair,  nra  dallah. 

Song  7.  5  and  the  hair  of  thine  head  like  purple 

2. Separation,  chaplet,  in  nezer. 

Jer.  7.  29  Cutoff  thine  hair,  .and  cast  (it)  away,  and 

3 . Hair,  njJfe'  saar. 

Isa.  7.  20  shave,  .the  head,  and  the  hair  of  the  feet 
i.IIair,  sear. 

Lev.  13.  3  the  hair  in  the  plague  is  turned  white 
13.  4  and  the  hair  thereof  be  not  turned  white 
13.  10  and  it  have  turned  the  hair  white,  and 
13.  20  skin,  and  the  hair  thereof  be  turned  wh. 
13.  21  and,  behold.  .110  white  hairs  therein 
13.  25  the  hair  in  the  bright  spot  be  turned  wh. 
13.  26  no  white  hair  in  the  bright  spot,  and  it 
13.  30  in  it  a  yellow  thin  hair  ;  then  the  priest 
13.  31  no  black  hair  in  it ;  then  the  priest  shall 
13.  32  and  there  be  in  it  no  yellow  hair,  and  the 
13.  36  the  priest  shall  not  seek  for  yellow  hair 

13.  37  and.  .there  is  black  hair  grown  up  therein 

14.  8  shave  off  all  his  hair,  and  wash  himself 
14.  9  he  shall  shave  all  his  hair  off  his  head 
14.  9  even  all  his  hair  he  shall  shave  off :  and 

Num.  6.  5  let  the  locks  of  the  hah-  of  his  head  grow 

6.  18  take  tile  hair  of  the  head  of  his  separat. 
Judgi6.  22  the  hair  of  his  head  began  to  grow  again 
2  Sa.  14.  26  he  weighed  the  hair  of  his  head  at  twoh. 
Ezra  9.  3  I  .plucked  off  the  hair  of  my  head  and 
Song  4.  1  thy  hair  (is)  as  a  flock  of  goats,  that  app. 

6.  5  thy  hair  (is)  as  a  flock  of  goats  that  app. 
Eze.  16.  7  thine  hair  is  grown,  whereas  thou  (wast) 

5.1 lair,  -\yp  sear. 

Dan.  3.  27  nor  was  an  hair  of  their  head  singed 

4.  33  till  his  hairs  were  grown  like  eagles’ 

7.  9  and  tlie  hair  of  his  head  like  the  pure 

6.7 lair,  n-jy.'w  saarah. 

Judg2o.  16  every  one  could  sling  stones  at  an  hair 

1  Sa.  14.  45  there  shall  not  one  hair  of  his  head 

2  Sa.  14.  it  shall  not  one  hair  of  thy  son  fall  to 

1  Ki.  1.  52  there  shall  not  an  hair  of  him  fall  to  the 
Job  4.  15  a  spirit  passed,  .the  hair  of  my  flesh  sto. 
Psa.  40.  12  more  than  the  hairs  of  mine  head 
69.  4  are  more  than  the  hairs  of  mine  head 

7 . Hair,  {wool,  feathers),  0pl £  thrix. 

Matt.  3.  4  same  John  had  his  raiment  of  camel’s  h. 

5.  36  thou  canst  not  make  one  hair  white  or  b. 

10.  30  tlie  very  hairs  of  your  head  are  all  num. 
Mark  1.  6  John  was  clothed  with  camel’s  hair,  and 
Luke  7.  38  and  did  wipe,  .with  the  hairs  of  her  head 

7.  44  and  wiped  (them)  with  the  hairs  of  her  h. 

12.  7  the  very  hairs  of  your  head  are  all  num. 
2i.  18  there  shall  not  an  hair  of  your  head  per. 

Johmi.  2  Mary  which,  .wiped  his  feet  with  her  h. 

12.  3  Then.  .Mary,  .wiped  his  feet  with  her  h. 
Acts  27.  34  there  shall  not  an  hair  fall  from  the  head 
1  Pe.  3.  3  not  lie  that  outward,  .of  plaiting  [the  li.] 
Rev.  1.  14  His  head  and.  .hairs,  .white  like  wool,  as 

9.  8  they  had  hair  as  the  hail-  of  women,  and 

8 . Hair  {of  the.  head),  nip. r)  home. 

1  Co.  11. 15  a  glory,  .for.  .hair  is  given  her  for  a  cover. 
HAIR,  broidered  — 

Folded  or  braided  hair,  irXlypa  plegma. 

1  Ti.  2.  9  nor  with  broidered  hair,  or  gold,  or  pea. 
HAIR  to  be  fallen  off  — - 

To  be  peeled,  polished,  plucked  off,  tnn  marat,  2. 
Lev.  13.  40  the  man  whose  hair  is  fallen  off  his  head 

13.  41  he  that  hath  his  hair  fallen  off  from  the 
HAIR,  to  pluck  off  — 

To  peel,  polish,  pluck  off,  bhd  marat. 

Neh.  13.  25  plucked  off  their  hair,  and  made  them 
Isa.  50.  6  my  cheeks  to  them  that  plucked  off  the  h. 
HAIR,  to  have  long  — 

To  have  or  let  the  hair  grow  long,  Kopaai  komao. 

1  Co.  11.  14  man  have  long  hair,  it  is  a  shame  unto  h. 

11.  15  if  a  woman  have  long  hair,  it  is  a  glory 


HAIR,  well  (set)  — 

Wreathed  or  curled  work,  rngpo  miqsheh. 

Isa.  3.  24  instead  of  well  set  hair  baldness ;  and 
HAIR,  of  — 

Made  of  hair,  hairy,  rpi-yivos  trichinos. 

Rev.  6.  12  sun  became  Clack  as  sackcloth  of  hair 
HAIRY  — 

1.  Hairy,  y sair. 

Gen.  27.  11  Esau  my  brother  (is)  a  hairy  man,  and  I 

27.  23  his  hands  were  hairy,  as  his  brother  Esa. 

2.  II air,  H’ir  sear. 

Gen.  25.  25  the  first  came  out  red,  all  over  like  an  h. 
Psa.  68.  21  the  hairy  scalp  of  such  au  one  as  goeth 

3.  Owner  of  hair,  ~ife>  Si'3  baal  sear. 

2  Ki.  1.  8  hairy  man,  and  girt  with  a  girdle  of  lea. 

HAK-KA'-TAN,  [epp  the  little  one. 

The  father  of  Jolianan  who  was  chief  of  the  Bene- 
Azgad  returned  exiles  with  Ezra.  B.C.  538.  The  name 
is  simply  Katan,  “  little,"  with  the  definite  article  ; 
prefixed. 

Ezra  8.  12  the  son  of  H.,  and  with  him  au  hundred  1 
HAK'-KOZ,  ppn  the  nimble. 

A  priest,  the  chief  of  the  7th  course  in  the  service  of  1 
tlie  sanctuary  as  appointed  by  David.  B.C.  1015.  In 
Ezra  2.  61,  and  Neh.  3.  4,  21,  tlie  name  occurs  as  that  of 
a  family  of  priests,  tlie  prefix  in  these  passages  being 
taken  correctly  as  the  definite  article.  Hence  the  name 
appears  as  liuz,  which  see. 

1  Ch.24. 10  The  seventh  to  H.,  the  eighth  to  Abijah 

HA-KTJ'-PHA,  REfpn  incitement. 

The  Bene-Chupha  were  among  the  Nethinim  who 
returned  from  Babylon  with  Zerubbabel.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  51  the  children  of  U.,  the  children  of  Harh. 
Neh.  7.  53  the  children  of  H.,  the  children  of  Harh. 
HA'-LAH,  nSri. 

Probably  this  is  a  different  place  from  the  Calah  of 
Gen.  10.  11  ;  but  it  may  be  identified  with  the  Chalcitis 
of  Ptolemy,  which  is  described  as  between  Anthemusia 
and  Gauzanitis.  The  name  seems  to  remain  in  the 
modern  Gla,  a  large  mound  on  the  Upper  Khabour 
above  its  confluence  with  the  Jerujer.  Hither  a  por¬ 
tion  of  the  Israelites  were  transported  by  Shalmaneser. 
B.C.  721. 

2  Ki.  17.  6  and  placed  them  in  II.  and  in  Habor 

18.  11  and  put  them  in  H.  and  in  Habor 
1  Ch.  5.  26  and  brought  them  unto  H.,  and  Habor 
HA'-LAK,  pbn  the  smooth  {mountain). 

A  mountain,  named  as  the  southern  limit  of  Joshua’s 
conquests,  but  which  has  not  yet  been  identified. 

Josh.11.  17  from  the  mount  H.,  that  goeth  up  to  S. 

12.  7  unto  the  mount  H.,  that  goeth  up  to  Scir 
HALE,  to  — 

1  .To  draw  or  drag  down  or  along,  Karacrvpu  Icata. 

Lukei2.  58  lest  he  hale  thee  to  the  judge,  and  the  j. 

2.  To  draw  or  drag,  crvpoi  surd. 

Acts  8.  3  and  haling  men  and  women,  committed 
HALF— 

1.  Half,  middle,  ’xn,  ’xn  chetsi,  cliatsi. 

Exod24.  6  Moses  took  half  of  the  blood,  and  put 

24.  6  half  of  the  blood  he  sprinkled  on  the  al. 

25.  10,  17  two  cubits  and  a  half,  .the  length 
25.  10,  17  and  a  cubit  and  a  half  the  breadth 

25.  10,  23  and  a  cubit  and  a  half  the  height  the. 

26.  12  the  half  curtain  that  remaineth  shall  ha. 

26.  16  a  cubit  and  a  half,  .the  breadth  of  one 

36.  21  the  breadth  of  a  board  one  cubit  and  a  h. 

37.  1,  6  two  cubits  and  a  half,  .the  length  of  it 
37.  1,  6  and  a  cubit  and  a  half  the  breadth  of 
37.  1,  10  and  a  cubit  and  a  half  the  height  of 

Numi2.  12  of  whom  the  flesh  is  half  consumed  when 
15.  9  of  flour  mingled  with  half  an  hin  of  oil 
15.  10  bring  for  a  drink  offering  half  an  hin  of 

28.  14  drink  offerings  shall  be  half  an  hin  of  w. 

32.  33  unto  half  the  tribe  of  Manasseh  the  son 
34. 13  unto  the  nine  tribes,  and  to  the  half  tri. 

34  14  half  the  tribe  of  Manasseh  have  received 
34.  15  two  tribes  and  the  half  tribe  have  recei. 

Deut.  3.  12  half  mount  Gilead,  and  the  cities  thereof 

3.  13  of  Og,  gave  I  unto  the  half  tribe  of  Man. 

29.  8  to  the  Gadites,  and  to  the  half  tribe  of  M. 
Josh.  1.  12  to  half  the  tribe  of  Manasseh,  spake  Jos. 

4.  12  half  the  tribe  of  Manasseh,  passed  over 
8.  33  half  of  them  over  against  mount  Gerizim 
8.  33  and  half  of  them  over  against  mount  E. 

12.  2  from  half  Gilead,  even  unto  the  river  J. 

12.  5  and  the  Maachathites,  and  half  Gilead 

12.  6  the  Gadites,  and  the  half  tribe  of  Manas. 

13.  7  the  nine  tribes,  and  the  half,  tribe  of  Ma. 

13.  25  and  half  the  land  of  the  children  of  Am. 

13.  29  Moses  gave,  .unto  the  half  tribe  of  Man. 

13.  29  was.  .of  the  half  tribe  of  the  children  of 
13.  31  And  half  Gilead,  and  Ashtaroth,  and  Ed. 

13.  31  to  the  one  half  of  the  children  of  Machir 

14.  2  for  the  nine  tribes,  and  (for)  the  half  tri. 

14.  3  and  an  half  tribe  on  the  other  side  Jor. 

18.  7  Gad,  and  Reuben,  and  half  the  tribe  of 
21.  5  out  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh,  ten  ci. 

21.  6  out  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh  in  Bas. 

21.  27  out  of  the  (other)  half  tribe  of  Manasseh 

22.  1  the  Gadites,  and  the  half  tribe  of  Manas. 

22.  7  Now  to  the  (one)  half  of  the  tribe  of  51a. 

22.  7  unto  the  (other)  half  thereof  gave  Joshua 


HALF 


443 


HAMATH 


Josli  22.  9  the  half  tribe  of  Manas  sell,  returned,  and 
22  10  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseli,  built  there  an 
22  ii  and  the  half  tribe  of  JIanasseh,  have  biu. 

22  II  and  to  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseli,  into 
22’  is  and  to  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseli,  unto  - 
22'  21  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh,  answered  and 

1  Sa.  14.  u  within  as  it  were  an  half  acre  of  land 

2  Sa  10.  4  shaved  off  the  one  hall  of  their  beards 

18.  1  neither  if  half  of  us  die,  will  they  care  for 

19.  40  the  king,  and  also  half  the  people  of  Is. 

1  Ki  3  25  give  half  to  the  one,  and  half  to  the  other 

'  7.  mouth . .  (was)  round . .  a  cubit  and  an  half 

7.  12  height  of  a  wheel  (was)  a  cubit  and  half 
7  as  a  round  compass  of  half  a  cubit  high :  and 
jo  7  and,  behold,  the  half  was  not  told  me 

11  8  If  thou  wilt  give  me  half  thine  house,  I 
16.  21  half  of  the  people  followed  Tibni  the  son 
16.  21  to  make  him  king ;  and  half  followed  0. 

1  Ch  2.  52  Shobal.  .had  sons ;  Haroeh.  .half  of  the M. 

2.  34  and  half  of  the  Manahethites,  the  Zorites 
=  18  the  Gadites,  and  half  the  tribe  of  Maria. 

C  27  children  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh 
2'  26  and  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh,  and  bro. 

6.  61  the  half  (tribe)  of  Manasseh,  by  lot,  ten  c. 

6  71  out  of  the  family  of  the  half  tribe  of  Ma. 

12  71  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh  eighteen  th. 

12’  77  and  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh,  with 

26  72  made  rulers  over,  .the  half  tribe  of  Man. 

27  20  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh ;  J oel  the  son 
27  2 1  Of  the  half ..  of  Manasseh  in  Gilead  ;  Iddo 

2  Ch.  9.  6  one  half  of  the  greatness  of  thy  wisdom 
Nell.  3.  9,  12,  16,  17,  18  the  ruler  of  the  half  part  of 

4  6  wall  was  joined  together  unto  the  halt 
T  16  half  of  my  servants  wrought  in  the  work 
4  16  the  other  half  of  them  held  both  the  sp. 

T  21  half  of  them  held  the  spears  from  the 
12'  32  Hoshaiah,  and  half  of  the  princes  of  J u. 

12'  38  and  the  half  of  the  people  upon  the  wall 
,2’  40  and  I,  and  the  half  of  the  rulers  with  me 
13.  24  children  spake  half  in  the  speech  of  Ash. 
Esth  s  ^  be  even  given  thee  to  the  half  of  the  ki. 

3  6  to  the  half  of  the  kingdom  it  shall  be  pe. 

7  2  be  performed . .  to  the  half  of  the  kingdom 
Eze  16.  31  Neither  hath  Samaria  committed  half  01 

40  42  cubit  and  an  half  long,  .a  cubit  and  an  li. 

I,  17  and  the  border  about  it ..  half  a  cubit ;  and 
Dan  12  7  for  a  time,  times,  and  an  half ;  and  when 
Zecli  14  2  half  of  the  city  shall  go  forth  into  cap ti. 
il  4  half  of  the  mountain  shall  remove  toward 
j?'  I  the  north,  and  half  of  it  toward  the  south 
14!  8  half  of  them  toward . .  former  sea, and  hall 

2.  Half,  nvrn  mechetsah. 

Num.  31.  36  the  half,  .the  portion  of  them  that  went 
31.  43  the  half  (that  pertained  unto)  the  congr. 

3 . Half,  rrxn?  machatsith. 

Exodto.  13  This  they  shall  give,  .half  a  shekel  after 

30  13  an  half  shekel  .the  offering  of  the  Lord 
-o  is  poor  shall  not  give  less,  than  half  a  she. 

38  26  A  hekah  for  every  man.  .half  a  shekel 

Lev  6.  20  half  of  it  in  the  morning,  and  half  thereof 
Num3i.  29  Take,  .of  their  half,  and  give,  .unto  Elea 
71  30  of  the  children  of  Israel  s  half,  thou  shalt 

31  42  of  the  children  of  Israel's  half,  which  M 
31'  47  of  the  children  of  Israel’s  half,  Moses  took 

Josh  ii.  23  out  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh, Taanach 
1  Ki.  16,  9  Zimri,  captain  of  half  (liis)  chariots,  con, 

1  Ch  6  61  left  of  the  family .  .out  of  the  half  tribe 
'  6.  70  out  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh  ;  Aner 

4  J liddle,  midst,  TO  tavek. 

Deut.  3.  16  even  unto  the  river  Arnon  half  the  valley 

5. Half,  fipucrv  hemisu.  ....... 

Mark  6.  23  I  will  give  (it)  thee,  unto  the  half  of  my 
Luke  19.  8  the  half  of  my  goods  I  give  to  the  poor 
Rev.  11.  q  see  their  dead  bodies  three  days  and  an  h . 
11  11  after  three  days  and  an  half  the  spirit  ot 
12'.  14  nourished  for  a  time,  and  times,  and  ha. 

HALE  dead  — 

Half  dead,  Tipi6awl]s  hemilhanes. 

’Luke  10.  30  wounded,  .departed,  leaving,  .half  dead 

HALF  hour,  the  space  of—_ 

Half  an  hour,  pgulipiov  hemiorion. 

Rev.  8.  1  silence .  .about  the  space  of  half  an  hour 

HALF,  to  live  out  — 

To  halve,  nyn  chalsah.  . 

Psa.  55.  23  deceitful  men  shall  not  live  out  half  tlieir 

HALF  so  much  — 

Half,  n'sna  machatsith. 

Exod 30. 23  Take,  .of  sweet  cinnamon  half  so  much 

HAL'-HTJL,  full  of  hollows. 

A  city  in  the  hill  country  of  Judah  beside  Beth-zur  and 
Gedor,  N.  of  Hebron,  and  about  four  miles  distant  from 
it.  The  name  is  said  to  be  still  unchanged,  others 
write  it  Hulhal. 

Josh.15.  58  H.,  Beth-zur,  and  Gedor 

HA'-LI,  V 

A  town  on  the  boundary  of  Asher,  named  between 
Helkath  and  Beten  ;  but  nothing  more  is  known  of  its 

situation. 

Josh.  19.  25  And  their  border  was  Helkath,  and  H. 

HALL  — 

Open  court,  av\fi  aule. 

Markis.  16  the  soldiers  led  him  away  into  the  hall 
Luke22.  55  had  kindled  a  Are  in  the  midst  of  the  h. 


HALL,  common  — 

Praetor’ shouseor  office, TcpaiT<ipiovprail5rion\Lat.) 

Matt  27.  27  took  Jesus  into  the  common  hall,  and  g. 

HALLOW  — 

l.To  set  apart,  tshjj  qadesli,  3. 

Exod2o.  11  Lord  blessed  the  sabbath  day,  and  hallo. 

29  1  to  hallow  them,  to  minister  unto  me  m 

40  9  shalt  hallow  it,  and  all  the  vessels  thereof 
Lev  16  19  hallow  it  from  the  uncleanness  of  the  ch. 

’  22  32  Israel :  I  (am)  the  Lord  which  hallow 
23’  10  ye  shall  hallow  the  fiftieth  year,  and  pro. 
Num.  6.  11  and  shall  hallow  his  head  that  same  day 

1  Ki.  8.  64  The  same  day  did  the  king  hallow  the 

2  Ch  7  7  Solomon  hallowed  the  middle  of  the  co. 

Jer  ’  17  22  hallow  ye  the  sabbath  day,  as  I  comma. 

17  24  hallow  the  sabbath  day,  to  do  no  work 
17.  27  to  hallow  the  sabbatli  day,  and  not  to  .b. 
Ezra  20.  20  hallow  my  sabbaths ;  and  they  shall  be  a 
44.  24  my  laws . .  they  shall  hallow  my  sabbaths 

2  .To  set  apart,  qadesh,  5.  ... 

Exod28.  ^8  Israel  shall  hallow  in  all  their  holy  gifts 
Lev  22.  2  which  they  hallow  unto  me :  I  (am)  the  L. 

‘  22.  3  the  children  of  Israel  hallow  unto  the  L. 
Num  3  13  I  hallowed  unto  me  all  the  first  horn  in  I. 

1  Ki.’  q.  3  I  have  hallowed  this  house  which  thou 

q  7  house,  which  I  have  hallowed  for  my  na. 

2  Ch.36.  14  the  house  of  the  Lord  which  he  had  hal. 

3 .To  set  apart,  hallow,  sanctify,  ay  16.(01  hagiazo. 
Matt  6  q  pray  ye  :  Our  Father.  .Hallowed  be  thy 
Lukeii.  2  say.  Our  Father.  .Hallowed  be  tliy  name 

HALLOWED  — 

.4  setting  apart,  separation,  enp  qodesh. 

1  Sa.  21.  4  there  is  hallowed  bread ;  if  the  young 
21.  6  So  the  priest  gave  him  hallowed  (bread) 

HALLOWED,  to  be  — 

1  To  be  set  apart,  BHp  qadash. 

Exodzg.  21  he  shall  be  hallowed,  and  his  garments 
Nunn6.  37  take  up  the  censers,  .for  they  are  hallowed 
16.  38  therefore  they  are  hallowed :  and  they 

2. To  be  or  become  set  apart,  qadesh,  2. 

Lev.  22.  32  I  will  be  hallowed  among  the  children  of 

HALLLOWED  part  — 

What  is  set  apart,  BHjl?  miqdash.  ..... 

Numi8.  29  (even)  the  hallowed  part  thereof  out  of  it 

HALLOWED  things  — 

What  is  set  apart,  separation,  TOp  qodesh. 

Lev  12.  4  she  shall  touch  no  hallowed  thing,  nor 
19.  8  he  hath  profaned  the  hallowed  thing  of 
Num.  3.  10  every  man’s  hallowed  things  shall  be  Ins 
18.  8  heave  offerings  of  all  the  hallowed  things 
Deut26.  13  I  have  brought  away  the  hallowed  things 
2  Ki.12.  18  Jehoash.  .took  all  the  hallowed  things 
12. 18  his  own  hallowed  things,  and  all  the  gold 

EA-LO'-HESH,  HAL-LO'-HESH,  C’niVri  the  whisperer. 

1.  Father  of  Shallum  who  ruled  over  part  of  Jerusalem 
aiul  helped  to  rebuild  the  wall.  B.C.  475- 

Neh.  3.  12  unto  him  repaired  Shallum  the  son  of  H. 

2.  One  or  a  family  that  sealed  the  covenant  with  Nehe- 

rniah.  b.c.  475-  ,  „  ,  , 

Neh.  10.  24  H.,  Pileha,  Shobek 

HALT  — 

Lame,  crippled,  x<o\6s  cliolos.  .  . 

Matt  18.  8  better,  .to  enter  into  life  halt  or  maimed 
Mark  9.  43  better  for  thee  to  enter  halt  into  life 
Luke  1 4.  21  bring  in  hither  the  poor,  .and  the  halt 
John  5.  3  great  multitude . .  of  blind,  halt,  withered 

HALT,  to  — 

1.  To  leap,  pass  over,  nps  pasach.  _  _ 

1  Ki.  18.  21  How  long  halt  ye  between  two  opinions  . 

2.  To  halt,  v'l'i  tsala. 

Gen.  32.  21  the  sun  rose,  .and  he  halted  upon  his 
Mic  4.  6  will  I  assemble  her  that  halteth,  and  I 
4.  7  I  will  make  her  that  halted  a  remnant 
Zeph.  3. 19  I  will  save  her  that  halteth,  and  gather 

^.Halting,  ybx  tsela. 

Psa.  38. 17  For  I  (am)  ready  to  halt,  and  my  sorrow 
HALTING  — 

Halting,  vb)t,  vby:  tsela. 

J  er.  20. 10  AH  iny  familiars  watched  for  my  halting 
HAM,  on  multitude. 

Here  Chedorlaomer  smote  the  Zuzim.  If  these  people 
were  the  Zamzummim,  Ham  must  have  been  in  what 
was  afterwards  the  land  of  the  Ammonites.  Hence 
Ham  may  be  but  another  name  of  their  chief  strong¬ 
hold  Rabbah,  now  Amman.  Others  think  it  is  the 
modern  Humeimath  one  mile  above  Rtibba ,  the  ancient 
Ar-moab,  on  the  Roman  road. 

Gen.  14.  5  smote,  .the  Zuzims  in  H.,  and  the  Eminis 

HAM,  on  swarthy,  dark  coloured. 

1.  The  youngest  son  of  Noah,  and  father  of  Canaan.  The 
Egyptian  word  Kcm,  Egypt=Ham,  as  an  adjective, 
means  “black”  and  “  warm.”  His  sons  were  Cusli  and 
Mizraim,  Phut  and  Canaan.  Ham  was  the  only  son  of 
Noah  after  whom  a  country  was  named.  B.C.  2348. 
Gen.  3.  32  and  Noah  begat  Shem,  H.,  and  Japheth 
6.  10  Noah  begat  three  sons,  Shem,  fl.,  and  J. 
7. 13  Sliem,  and  H.,  and  Japheth,  the  sons  of 
9.  18  the  sous  of  Noah,  .were Shem,  and  H. 

0. 18  and  H.  (is)  the  father  of  Canaan 
9.  22  H. .  .saw  the  nakedness  of  his  father 


Gen.  10.  1  generations  of  the  sons  of  Noah ;  Shem,  H. 

10.  6  the  sons  of  H.  ;  Cush,  and  Mizraim,  and 
10. 20  These  (are)  the  sons  of  H.,  after  their 
1  Ch.  1.  4  Noah,  Shem,  H.,  and  Japheth 

1.  8  The  sons  of  H. ;  Cush,  and  Mizraim 

2.  The  patronymic  of  his  descendants. 

1  Ch.  4.  40  for  (they)  of  H.  had  dwelt  there  of  old 
Psa.  78.  51  (their)  strength  in  the  tabernacles  of  H. 

105.  23  and  Jacob  sojourned  in  the  land  of  H. 

105.  27  showed  his.  .wonders  in  the  land  of  H. 

106.  22  Wondrous  works  in  the  laud  of  H.,  (and) 

HA'-MAN,  Jon  celebrated  Human,  Horn. 

The  chief  minister  or  vizier  of  Ahasuerus  (Xerxes) 
B.c.  510.  After  the  failure  of  his  plot  to  cut  off  all 
the  Jews  in  the  empire  of  Persia  he  was  hanged  on  the 
gallows  which  he  had  erected  for  Mordecai.  Ue  is 
called  the  Agagite,  as  signifying  that  he  was  of  Amale- 
kitish  descent :  but  in  the  LXX  he  is  called  a  Macedonian 
in  Esth.  9.  24  (cf.  3.  1),  and  a  Persian  by  Sulpicius 
Severus. 

Esth.  3.  i  Afterthese . .  didk.  Ahasuerus  promote  H. 

3  2  all  the  king’s  servants,  .reverenced  H. 

3  4  they  told  U.,  to  see  whether  Mordecai’s 

3.  5  when  II.  saw.  .then  was  H.  full  of  wrath 
3  6  wherefore  H.  sought  to  destroy  all  the  J. 

3!  7  they  cast  Pur,  that  (is),  the  lot,  before  H. 

3.  8  H.  said  unto  king  Ahasuerus,  There  is  a 
3.  10  king  took  his  ring,  .and  gave  it  unto  H. 

3  11  the  king  said  unto  H.,  The  silver  (is)giv. 

3.  12  all  that  H.  had  commanded, unto  the  king  s 
3. 13  And  the  king  and  H.  sat  down  to  drink 

4.  7  the  money  that  H.  had  promised  to  pay 

-  4  iet  the  king  and  H.  come  this  day  unto 

5.  5  the  king  said,  Cause  H.  to  make  haste 

3.  5  So  the  king  and  H.  came  to  the  banquet 
3  8  let  the  king  and  H.  come  to  the  banquet 
3  q  Then  went  H.  forth  that  day  joyful  and 
3.  9  when  II.  saw  Mordecai  in  the  king’s  gate 
3  10  Nevertheless  H.  refrained  himself,  and 
3.  1 1  H.  told  them  of  the  glory  of  liis  riches,  and 
3. 12  H.  said  moreover,  Yea,  Esther,  .did  let 
3  14  the  thing  pleased  H.;  and  he  caused  the 
6  4  Now  H  was  come  into  the  outward  court 

6.  3  said.  .Behold,  H.  standeth  in  the  court 
6.  6  So  H.  came  in.  And  the  king  said  unto 
6.  6  H.  thought  in  his  heart,  To  whom  would 
6.  7  H.  answered  the  king,  For  the  man  whom 

6. 10  Then  the  king  said  to  H.,  Make  haste 

6  11  Then  took  H.  the  apparel  and  the  horse 
6.  12  but  H.  hasted  to  his  house  mourning 

6.  13  H.  told  Zeresh  liis  wife  and  all  his  friends 
6. 14  and  hasted  to  bring  H.  unto  the  banquet 

7.  1  So  the  king  and  H.  came  to  banquet  with 

7.  6  The  adversary  and  enemy  (is)  this.  .H. 

7  6  Then  H.  was  afraid  before  the  king  and 

7  7  H.  stood  up  to  make  request  for  his  life 
7  8  H  was  fallen  upon  the  bed  whereon  Est. 
7  8  As  the  word  went  out .  .they  covered  II. ’s 
7  9  gallows,  .which  H.  had  made  for  Morde. 

7!  q  the  gallows,  .standeth  in  the  house  of  K. 

7. 10  So  they  hanged  H.  on  the  gallows  that 

8.  1  did . .  Ahasuerus  give  the  house  of  H  .1111. 

8.  2  his  ring,  which  he  had  taken  from  H. 

8*  2  Esther  set  Mordecai  over  the  house  of  H. 
8!  3  besought . .  to  put  away  the  mischief  of  H. 

8.  5  the  letters  devised  by  H.  the  son  of  Ha. 

8.  7  I  have  given  Esther  the  house  of  H.,  and 
9  10  ten  sons  of  II.  the  son  of  Hammedatlia 
9  12  The  Jews  have  slain,  .the  ten  sons  of  H. 

9.  13  let  H.’s  ten  sous  be  hanged  upon  the  gal. 

9.  14  given . .  and  they  hanged  H.’s  ten  sons 

9.  24  Because  H. .  .had  devised  against  the  Je. 


HA'-MATH,  HE'-MATH,  nen  defenced,  walled. 

A  city  of  Upper  Syria  in  the  valley  of  the  Orontes, 
about  midway  between  its  source  (near  Baalbelc )  and 
the  bend  which  it  makes  at  Jisrhadid  The  Hama- 
thites  were  a  Hamitic  race  and  are  included  among  the 
desendants  of  Canaan  (Gen.  10.  18.) 

Numn.  21  So  they  went  up.  .as  men  come  to  H. 

34.  3  shall  point  out.  .unto  the  entrance  of  H. 
Jud"-  3  3  Baal -hermon  unto  the  entering  in  of  H. 

2  Sa?  8.  9  Toi  king  of  H.  heard  that  David  had  sm. 

1  Ki.  8.  65  from  the  entering  in  of  H.  unto  the  river 

2  Ki.  14.  25  from  the  entering  of  H.  unto  the  sea  of 

14  28  how  he  recovered  Damascus,  and  H. .  .for 
17!  24  the  king  of  Assyria  brought,  .from  H. 

17.  30  and  the  men  of  H.  made  Asliima 

18  34  Where(are)  the  gods  of  H.,  and  of  Arpa.i 

19  i3  Where  (is)  the  king  of  H.,  and  the  king 
23.  33  Pharaoh-nechoh  put  him  in  bands,  .in.  .H 
23.  21  slew  them  at  Riblah  in  the  land  of  H. 

1  Ch.  1 3.  s  Sliihor  of  Egypt . .  unto  the  entering  of  H. 

18.  3  David  smote  Hadarezer.  .unto  H.,  as  he 
18.  q  Tou  king  of  H.  heard  how  David  had  sm. 

2  Ch  7.  8  from  the  entering  in  of  H.  unto  the  river 

8  4  the  store  cities,  which  he  built  m  11. 

Isa.  io"  o  (is)  not  H .  as  Arpad  ?  (is)  not  Samaria  as 
11  11  his  people,  which  shall  be  left,  from.  .H. 
36. 19  Where  (are)  the  gods  of  H.  and  Arphad 
37.  13  Where  (is)  the  king  of  H.,  and  the  king  of 
Jer  39.  5  they  brought  him  up . .  to  Riblah  in . .  H. 

'  la  23  Concerning  Damascus.  H.  is  confounded 
32  9  they  took  the  king . .  to  Riblah  in . .  H. 

32'  27  put  them  to  death,  .in  the  land  of  H. 

Eze  47  16  H. ,  Berothah,  Sibraim,  which  (is)  between 
47. 16  border  of  Damascus,  and  the  border  of  H. 
47  17  north  northward  and  the  border  of  H. 

47  20  border,  till  a  man  come  over  against  H. 

48  1  of  the  way  of  Hethlon,  as  one  goeth  to  H 


HA  MATHITE 


444 


HAND 


Eze.  48.  1  of  Damascus  northward,  to  the  coast  of  II. 
Amos.  6.  2  and  from  thence  go  ye  to  H.  the  great 

6.  14  shall  atliict.  .from  the  entering  in  of  II. 
Zech.  9.  2  And  II.  also  shall  border  thereby 
HA-MATH-ITE,  'non  belonging  to  Ilamath. 

The  patronymic  of  certain  descendants  of  Canaan 
dwelling  on  the  extreme  north  of  Palestine. 

Gen.  10.  18  Arvadite,  and  the  Zemarite,  and  the  II. 

1  Ch.  j.  16  Arvadite,  and  the  Zemarite,  and  the  II. 

HA-MATH  ZO  -BAH,  .1318  nan. 

The  fuller  name  of  Hamath,  it  is  called  by  the  Greeks 
Epiphania:  but  it  is  probably  not  Hamath  the  Great, 
being  distinguished  from  it  by  the  suffix  Zobah  ;  as 
ltamath-Giieaci  is  distinguished  from  Hamah  in  Benja¬ 
min. 

2  Ch.  8.  3  Solomon  went  to  II.,  and  prevailed  against 
HAM  -MATH,  non  warm  springs. 

A  fortified  city  in  the  territory  allotted  to  Naphtali,  one 
mile  from  Tiberias.  Its  name  indicates  that  it  con¬ 
tained  the  “  hot  baths”  of  Tiberias.  Josephus  calls  it 
Emmaus,  a  village  not  far  from  Tiberias,  where  Ves¬ 
pasian  encamped  before  Tiberias.  The  Ilammam,  at 
present  four  in  number,  still  send  up  their  hot  sulphu¬ 
reous  waters  (144°  Fahr.),  at  a  spot  rather  more  than 
a  mile  S.  of  the  modern  town,  Tuhariyeh,  at  the  ex¬ 
tremity  of  the  ruins  of  the  ancient  city. 

Josh.  19.  35  the  fenced  cities ..  Ziddim,  Zer,  and  II. 

HAM  ME-DA'-THA,  xnnon  given  by  Horn. 

The  father  of  Hainan  the  Agagite  at  the  court  of  Ahasu- 
erus  (  Xerxes)  king  of  Persia.  B.c.  550. 

Esth.  3.  1  promote  Hainan  the  son  of  H.  the  Agagite 

3.  10  and  gave  it  unto  Hainan  the  son  of  H. 

8.  5  letters  devised  by  Hainan  the  son  of  II. 

9.  10  ten  sons  of  Hainan  the  son  of  H. .  .slew 
9.  24  the  son  of  H. .  .had  devised  against  the 

HAM-ME'-LECH,  -)an  the  king. 

Though  this  is  given  in  the  Common  Version  as  a  proper 
name,  it  might  and  perhaps  ought  to  have  been  trans¬ 
lated  as  the  ordinary  Hebrew  word  for  “  the  king”  \i.e., 
in  the  first  case  Jehoiakim,  and  in  the  latter  Zedekiah. 
Jer.  36.  26  king  commanded  Jerahmeel  the  son  of  H. 

38.  6  the  dungeon  of  Malchiah  the  son  of  H. 
HAMMER  — 

+.  Hammer,  hammering,  Tixhn  halmuth. 

Judg.  5.  26  She  put  her  hand .  .to  the  workmen's  ha. 

2.  Hammer,  na [jo  maqqabah. 

1  Ki.  6.  7  there  was  neither  hammer  nor  ax.  .heard 
Isa.  44.  12  fashioneth  it  with  hammers,  and  worketh 
Jer.  10.  4  they  fasten  it  with  nails  and  with  ham. 

3 . Hammer,  nago  maqqebeth. 

Judg.  4.  21  Then  Jael.  .took  an  hammer  in  her  hand 

4.  Hammer,  s?'t?3  pattish. 

Isa.  41.  7  he  that  smootheth  (with)  the  hammer 
Jer.  23.  29  a  hammer  (that)  breaketh  the  rock  in  pi. 
50.  23  How  is  the  hammer,  .cut  asunder  and 

5 . Hatchets,  clubs,  nisV'3  kelappoth. 

Psa.  74.  6  no w  they  break  down . .  with  axes  and  h. 
HAM-MO-LE'-KETH,  nataa  the  queen. 

Daughter  of  JIachir  and  sister  of  Gilead  the  grandson 
of  Manasseh.  One  of  her  children  was  Abi-ezer,  from 
whose  family  sprang  the  great  judge  Gideon.  She  may 
have  ruled  over  a  portion  of  the  land  belonging  to 
Gilead;  and  hence  her  name.  B.c.  1450. 

1  Ch.  7.  18  sister  H.  bare  Ishod,  and  Abiezer,  and  M. 
HAM'-MON,  jian  hot  spring. 

1.  A  city  of  Asher,  not  far  from  Zidon-rabbah,  or 
“  Great  Zidon”.  It  may  be  Hamid,  about  ten  miles 
from  Tyre,  and  near  the  coast. 

Josh.  19.  28  Rehob,  and  H.,  and  Kanah.  .unto  great 

2.  A  city  allotted  to  the  Levites  out  of  the  tribe  of 
Naphtali,  and  answering  to  the  cities  (or  city)  called 
Hammath  and  Hammath-dor. 

1  Ch.  6.  76  with  her  suburbs,  and  H.  with  her  sub. 

HAM-MOTH  DOR  *ik'i  nan. 

A  city  of  Xaphtali  allotted  to  the  Gershonite  Levites, 
and  appointed  a  city  of -refuge.  It  is  perhaps  identical 
with  Hammath.  In  1  Chr.  6.  76,  the  name  is  Ilam- 
mon. 

Josh  21.  32  H.-d.  with  her  suburbs,  and  Kartan  with 
HA-MO'-NAH,  niton  multitude. 

The  place  in  or  near  which  the  multitudes  of  Gog  are 
to  be  buried,  after  the  great  slaughter,  and  which  is  to 
derive  its  name  from  that  circumstance. 

Eze.  39.  16  also  the  name  of  the  city  (shall  be)  II. 
HA-MON  GOG,  ill  jinn  multitude  by  Oog. 

A  glen  previously  known  as  the  “  ravine  of  the  passen¬ 
gers  on  the  E.  of  the  Sea,”  after  the  burial  there  of  Gog 
and  all  his  multitude. 

Eze.  39.  11  and  they  shall  call  (it),  The  valley  of  II. -g. 

39.  15  have  buried  it  in  the  valley  of  H.-g. 
HA'-MOR,  ninn  large  jackass. 

The  figure  employed  by  Jacob  for  Issachar;  also  a 
Ilivite  orHorite,  who,  at  the  return  of  Jacob  into  Pales¬ 
tine,  was  prince  of  the  city  of  Shechem,  and  father  of 
Shechem  whose  treatment  of  Dinah  brought  destruction 
to  himself  and  all  his  kindred  and  city.  The  name  in 
the  Greek  form  is  Ernmor,  and  Abraham  is  said  to  have 
bought  his  sepulchre  from  the  sons  of  Emmor.  B.C.  1739. 
Gen.  33.  1 9  at  the  hand  of  the  children  of  H. 


Gen.  34.  2  when  Shechem  the  son  of  II. .  .saw  her 
34.  4  Shechem  spake  unto  his  father  H.,  saying 
34.  6  H.  tlie  father  of  Shechem  went  out  unto 
34.  8  And  II.  communed  with  them,  saying 
34.  13  sons  of  Jacob  answered  Shechem  and  H. 
34.  18  their  words  pleased  H.,  and  Shechem,  H.’s 
34.  20  H.  and  Shechem . .  came  unto  the  gate  of 
34.  24  unto  11.,  and  unto  Shechem  his  son,  hear. 
34.  26  they  slew  H.  and  Shechem  his  son  witli 
Josh. 24.  32  which  Jacob  boughtof  the  sons  of  II.  the 
J  udg  9.28  Serve  the  men  of  H.  the  father  of  Shechem 

HA-MTJ'-EL,  Sxisn  God  is  a  sun. 

A  son  of  Jlishma,  a  Simeonite,  of  the  family  of  Shaul. 
B.C.  1200. 

1  Ch.  4.  26  the  sons  of  Jlishma ;  H.  his  son,  Zacchur 
HA'-MDL,  pity. 

The  younger  son  of  Pharez  son  of  Judah  by  Tamar. 
He  was  the  head  of  the  Hamulite  family.  B.c.  1C50. 
Gen.  46.  12  the  sons  of  Pharez  were  llezron  and  H. 

X urn  26.  21  of  H.,  the  family  of  the  Hamulites 

1  Ch.  2.  5  The  sons  of  Pharez ;  Hezron,  and  H. 
HA-MU-LITES,  'SiDn  belonging  to  Hamid. 

The  descendants  of  Hamul  son  of  Pharez. 

XTuni26.  21  of  Hamul,  the  family  of  the  H. 

HA-MU'-TAL,  Saioq  God  is  fresh  life;  Jcin  to  the  dev>. 
A  daughter  of  Jereriiiah  of  Libnali,  one  of  king  Josiah’s 
wives,  and  mother  of  Jehoahaz  and  Mattaniah  or 
Zedekiah.  In  the  last  two  texts  the  name  is  given  as 
Hamital,  which  the  LXX.  adopts  throughout.  B.c.  600. 

2  Ki.  23.  31  his  mother’s  name  (was)H.,  the  daughter 

24  18  his  mother’s  name(was)TI.,  the  daughter 
Jer.  52.  1  his  mother’s  name  (was)  II.  the  daughter 

HA-NAM'-EEL,  ^NOin  gift  or  grace  of  God. 

Son  of  Shallum  and  'cousin  of  Jeremiah  the  prophet 
who  purchased  a  field  from  him  in  full  assurance  that 
it  would  ultimately  prove  agood  investment.  B.c.  590. 
Jer.  32.  7  H.  the  son  of  Shallum  thine  uncle,  shall 
32.  8  H.,  mine  uncle’s  son,  came  to  me  in  the 
32.  9  I  bought  the  field  of  II.,  my  uncle’s  son 
32.  i2  in  the  sight  of  II.  mine  uncle’s  (son) 
HA'-NAN,  jin  merciful. 

1.  A  son  of  Shashak,  a  descendant  of  Benjamin.  B.c. 
1340. 

1  Ch.  8.  23  And  Abdon,  and  Zicliri,  and  II. 

2.  A  son  of  Azel  a  Benjamite,  through  Saul.  B.C.  860. 

1  Ch.  8.  38  Azel  had  six  sons. .  Azrikam,  Bocheru . .  II. 
9.  44  Azel  had  six  sous.  .Azrikam,  Bochern.  .H. 
8.  Son  of  Maachah,  one  of  the  heroes  of  David’s  guard. 
B.C.  1040. 

1  Ch.  11.  43  II.  the  son  of  Maachah,  and  Joshaphat 

4.  A  Nethinim  returned  captive  with  Zerubbabel.  B.c. 
536- 

Ezra.  2.  46  children  of  Shalmai,  the  children  of  H. 
Nell.  7.  49  children  of  H.,  the  children  of  Giddel 
5  A  Levite  who  assisted  Ezra  when  he  read  the  law. 

B. C.  445. 

Neh.  8.  7  II. .  .caused  the  people  to  understand  the 

C.  A  Levite  who  sealed  the  covenant  with  Nehemiah 
and  the  people.  [Perhaps  the  same  as  No.  5].  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  10.  10  their  brethren,  Shebaniah,  Hodijah.  .11. 
13.  13  next  to  them  (was)  H.  the  son  of  Zaccur 

7.  A  chief  (or  the  patronymic  of  a  family)  who  sealed  the 
covenant  with  Nehemiah.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  10.  22  Pelatiah,  H.,  Anaiah 

8.  Another  of  the  chiefs  on  the  same  occasion. 

Neh.  10.  26  And  Ahijah,  H.,  Anan 

9.  An  officer  in  the  Lord’s  house  whose  sons  had  a 
chamber  in  the  temple.  He  was  son  of  Igdaliorhic. 
B.C.  600. 

Jer.  35.  4  into  the  chamber  of  the  sous  of  U.,  the 

HA-NAN'-EEL,  Sxiin  God  is  gracious. 

llananeel  was  the  builder  of  the  tower  near  the  Sheep- 

gate  of  Jerusalem. 

Neh.  3.  1  they  sanctified  it,  unto  the  tower  of  H. 

12.  39  the  tower  of  H.,  and  the  tower  of  Jleah 
Jer.  31.  38  from  the  tower  of  H.  unto  the  gate  of  the 
Zech.  14.  10  the  tower  of  H.unto  the  king's  wine  pre. 
HA-NA'-NI,  'Dn  gracious. 

1.  One  of  the  sons  of  Heman,  David’s  seer  and  head  of 
the  18th  course  of  the  service  of  the  Sanctuary.  B.c. 
1015. 

1  Ch.25.  4  Of  Heman.  .Hananiah,  H.,  Eliathali,  Gid. 
25.  25  H. .  .his  sons,  and  his  brethren .  .twelve 

2.  A  seer  who  rebuked  Asa  for  buying  off  Benhadad 
king  of  Syria.  B.c.  941. 

2CI1.16.  7  at  that  time  H.  the  seer  came  to  Asa  king 

3.  The  father  of  Jehu  the  seer  who  testified  against 
Baasha  and  Jehoshapliat.  B.C.  930. 

1  Ki.16.  1  the  word,  .came  to  Jehu  the  son  of  H. 

16.  7  by  the  hand  of.  .Jehu  the  son  of  H.  came 

2  Ch.19.  2  Jehu  the  son  of  H.  the  seer  went  out  to 

20.  34  written  in  the  book  of  Jehu  the  son  of  II. 

4.  A  priest  who  had  taken  a  strange  wife.  B.c.  456. 

Ezra  10.  20  of  the  sons  of  Immer  ;  H.,  and  Zebadiah 

5.  A  brother  of  Nehemiah  who  returned  from  Jerusalem 
to  Susa  and  was  afterwards  made  governor  of  Jerusalem 
under  Nehemiah.  B.c.  446. 

Neh.  1.  2  That  II.,  one  of  my  brethren,  came,  he 

7.  2  I  gave  my  brother  II. .  .charge  over  Jeru. 


G.  A  priest  and  musician  who  assisted  in  the  ceremonial 
of  purifying  the  walls  of  Jerusalem.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  12.  36  his  brethren,  Sliemaiah.  .Judah,  H.,  with 

HA  NAN -IAH,  injjJB,  njjin  Jah  is  gracious. 

1.  A  son  of  Heman  the  singer  and  chief  of  the  16th 
course  of  the  24  into  which  the  288  Levite  musicians 
were  divided  by  king  David.  Heman’s  sons  were  espe¬ 
cially  employed  to  blow  the  horns.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.25.  4  sons  of  Heman.  .H.,  Hanani,  Eliathali 

25.  23  U. .  .his  sons,  and  his  brethren .. twelve 

2.  A  chief  captain  of  king  Uzziah’s  army.  B.c.  810. 

2  Ch.26.  11  under  the  hand  of  II.,  (one)  of  the  king’s 

3.  Tlie  father  of  Zedekiah,  one  of  the  princes  in  the  reign 
of  Jehoakim  king  of  Judah.  B.c.  630. 

Jer.  36.  12  sat.  .the  son  of  H.,  and  all  the  princes 

4.  Son  of  Azur,  a  Benjamite  of  Gibeon  and  false  prophet 
in  tlie  reign  of  Zedekiali  king  of  Judah.  B.C.  595.  In 
this  year  he  withstood  Jeremiah  the  prophet. 

Jer.  28.  1  H.  the  son  of  Azur  tlie  prophet,  spake 
28.  5  prophet  Jere.  said  unto  tlie  prophet  U. 
28.  10  H. .  .took  the  yoke  from  off.  .Jeremiah’s 
28.  1 1  II.  spake  in  the  presence  of  all  the  people 
28.  12  after.  H.  the  prophet  had  broken  the 
28.  13  Go  and  tell  H.,  saying,  Thus  saith  the  L. 

28. 15  Then  said  the  prophet  Jeremiah  unto  11. 

28. 15  Hear  now,  H.  ;  The  Loud  hath  not  sent 
28. 17  So  H.  the  prophet  died  the  same  year,  in 

5.  Grandfather  of  Irijali,  the  captain  of  the  ward  at  the 
gate  of  Benjamin.  He  arrested  Jeremiah  on  a  charge 
of  deserting  to  the  Chakhens.  B.c.  596. 

Jer.  37.  13  Irijali,  the  son  of  Shelemiali . .  son  of  II. 

6.  Son  of  Shashak  and  head  of  a  Beujamite  house.  B.c. 
1340. 

1  Ch.  8.  24  And  H.,  and  Elanr,  and  Antothijah 

7.  The  Hebrew  name  of  Shadrach,  who  was  of  tliehonse 
of  David,  b.c.  607. 

Dan.  1.  6  these  were,  of  the  children  of  Judah  ,  .n. 
1.  7  of  Belteshazzar  ;  and  to  H.,  of  Shadrach 
1.  11  prince  of  the  eunuchs  had  set  over.  .H. 

1.  19  among,  .all  wasfoundnone  likeDaniel,  H. 

2.  17  Daniel,  .made  the  thing  known  to  H. 

8.  A  son  of  Zerubbabel  in  the  ancestry  of  Jesus.  B.c. 
500. 

1  Ch.  3.  19  sons  of  Zerubbabel ;  Mesliullam,  and  H. 

3.  21  And  the  sons  of  H. ;  Pelatiah,  and  Jesai. 

9.  A  son  of  Bebai,  who  returned  with  Ezra  from  Babylon. 
B.C.  456. 

Ezra  10.  28  the  sons  also  of  Bebai ;  Jehohanan,  H. 

10.  An  apothecary  and  priest.  B.c.  445. 

Nell.  3.  8  Next  unto  him  also  repaired  H.  the  son 

11.  One  that  repaired  a  portion  of  the  wall  of  Jerusalem 
with  Hanun.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  3.  30  After  him  repaired  H.  the  son  of  Shele. 

12.  A  ruler  of  the  palace  at  Jerusalem  under  Nehemiah. 
B.C.  445. 

Neh.  7.  2  I  gave . .  Hanani,  and  H. . .  charge  over  J. 

13.  An  individual  or  family  that  sealed  the  covenant. 
B.C.  445. 

Neh.  10.  23  Hoshea,  H.,  Hashub 

14.  A  priest  in  the  time  of  Jehoiakim.  B.c.  630. 

Neh.  12.  12  the  chief  of  the  fathers,  .of  Jeremiah,  n. 
12.  41  the  priests.  .Zechariali,  (and)  H.,  with 
HAND  — 

1  .Palm  of  the  hand,  >]3!<  ekeph. 

Job  33.  7  neither  shall  my  hand  be  heavy  upon 
2 .Hand,  n;  yad. 

Gen.  3.  22  now,  lest  he  put  fortli  his  hand,  and  take 

4.  11  receive  thy  brother's  blood  from  thy  hand 

5.  29  concerning  our  work  and  toil  of  our  ban. 

8.  9  then  he  put  forth  his  hand,  and  took  her 

9.  2  into  your  hand  are  they  delivered 

9.  5,  5  at  the  hand  of  every  beast  will  I  require 
9.  5I  at  the  hand  of  man  ;  at  the  hand  of  every 
14.  20  delivered  thine  enemies  into  thy  hand 
14.  22  I  have  lift  up  mine  hand  unto  the  Lord 
16.  6  Behold,  thy  maid  (is)  in  thy  hand  ;  do  to 
16.  9  and  submit  thyself  under|her  hands 
16.  12  his  hand  (will  be)  against  every  man,  and 
16.  12  every  man’s  hand  against  him  ;  and  he 
19.  10  the  men  put  forth  their  hand,  and  pulled 
19.  16  the  men  laid  hold  upon  his  hand,  and 
19.  16  the  hand  of  his  wife,  and  upon  the  hand 

21.  18  Arise,  .and  hold  him  in  thine  hand  ;  for 

21.  30  seven  ewe  lambs  shalt  thou  take  of  my  li. 

22.  6  he  took  the  fire  in  his  hand,  and  a  knife 
22.  10  And  Abraham  stretched  forth  his  hand 
22.  12  Lay  not  thine  hand  upon  the  lad,  neither 
24.  2  Put,  I  pray  thee,  thy  hand  under  my  thi. 
24.  9  the  servant  put  his  hand  under  the  thigh 
24.  10  the  goods  of  his  master(were)  in  his  hand 
24.  18  and  let  down  her  pitcher  upon  her  hand 
24.  22  two  bracelets  for  her  hands  of  ten  (shek.\ 
24.  30  and  bracelets  upon  his  sister’s  hands,  and 

24.  47  and  I  put.  .the  bracelets  upon  her  hands 

25.  26  and  his  hand  took  hold  on  Esau’s  heel 

27. 16  And  she  put  the  skins,  .upon  his  hands 
27.  17  the  bread,  .into  the  hand  of  her  son  Jacob 
27.  22  but  the  hands  (are)  the  hands  of  Esau 
27.  23  his  hands  were  hairy,  as.  .Esau’s  hands 

30.  35  and  gave  (them)  into  the  hand  of  his  sons 

31.  29  It  is  in  tlie  power  of  my  hand  to  do  you 

31.  39  of  my  hand  didst  thou  require  it,  (whet.) 

32.  11  the  hand  of  my  brother,  from  the  hand 


HAND 


445 


HAND 


Gen  v>  1  3  took  of  that  which  came  to  his  hand  a 
’  32.  16  he  delivered,  into  the  hand  of  his  serv. 

33  10  then  receive  my  present  at  my  hand  ;  for 

33.  10  at  the  hand  of  the  children  of  Hamor 
- -  ,  strange  gods  which  (were)  in  their  hand 

37  21  and  he  delivered  him  out  of  their  hands 
37  22  Shed  no  blood,  .and  lay  no  hand  upon 

37  22  he  might  rid  him  out  of  their  hands,  to 
„  27  and  let  not  our  hand  be  upon  him  ;  for 

38  18  she  said,  .thy  staff  that  (is)  in  thine  hand 

38.  20  sent  the  kid  by  the  hand  of  his  friend 

38.  20  receive  (his)  pledge  from  the  woman's  h 
38.  28  to  pass,  .that  (the  one)  put  out  (his) hand 
38.  28  and  bound  upon  his  hand  a  scarlet  thread 
38  29  as  he  drew  back  his  hand,  that,  behold 

38.  30  that  had  the  scarlet  thread  upon  his  hand 
30  1  bought  him  of  the  hands  of  the  Ishmeel. 

30  3  the  Lord  made  all.  .to  prosper  in  his  ha. 

30.  4  and  all  (that)  he  had  he  put  into  his  ha. 

30  6  he  left  all  that  he  had  in  Joseph’s  hand 

39.  8  committed  all  that  he  hath  to  my  hand 
39. 12,  13  left  his  garment  in  her  hand,  and  fled 

39.  22  committed  to  Joseph's  hand. . the  prison . 

30,  23  looked  not  to  any  thing,  .under  his  hand 

40.  II  And  Pharaoh’s  cup  (was)  in  my  hand:  and 

40.  13  shalt  deliver  Pharaoh's  cup  into  his  hand 

41.  35  lay  up  corn  under  the  hand  of  Pharaoh 

41.  42  Pharaoh  took  off  his  ring  from  his  hand 
41.  42  put  it  upon  Joseph’s  hand,  and  arrayed 

41.  44  without  thee  shall  no  man  lift  up  his  ha. 

42.  37  deliver  him  into  my  hand,  and  I  will  bn. 

43.  9  of  my  hand  shalt  thou  require  him  :  if  I 
43.  12  And  take  double  money  in  your  hand 
43.  12  the  money,  .carry  (it)  again  in  your  hand 
43.  15  they  took  double  money  in  their  hand 
43.  21  we  have  brought  it  again  in  our  hand 
43.  22  we  brought  down  in  our  hands  to  buy  fn. 

43  26  the  present  which  (was)  in  their  hand 

44  17  the  man  in  whose  hand  the  cup  is  found 

46.  4  Joseph  shall  put  his  hand  upon  thine  ey. 

47.  29  put,  I  pray  thee,  thy  hand  under  my  tin. 

48.  14  upon  Manasseh's  head,  guiding  his  hands 

48.  17  his  right  hand  upon  the  head  of  Ephraim 
43  17  he  held  up  his  father's  hand,  to  remove 
48  22  I  took  out  of  the  hand  of  the  Amorite 

49.  8  thy  hand  (shall  be)  in  the  neck  of  thine  e. 
49.  24  the  arms  of  his  hands  were  made  strong 
49.  24  by  the  hands  of  the  mighty  (God)  of  Ja. 

Exod.2.  19  delivered  us  out  of  the  hand  of  the  sliep 

3.  8  deliver  them  out  of  the  hand  of  the  Egy . 

3.  19  not  let  you  go,  no,  not  by  a  mighty  hand 

3.  20  I  will  stretch  out  my  hand,  and  smite  E. 

4  2  What  (is)  that  in  thine  hand  ?  And  he 

4.  4  Put  forth  thine  hand . .  he  put  forth  his  ha. 

4.  6  Put  now  thine  hand  into  thy  bosom.  And 
4.  6  put  his  hand  into  his  bosom  :  and  when 
4.  6  behold,  his  hand  (was)  leprous  as  snow 
4.  7  Put  thine  hand  into  thy  bosom  again 

4.  7  he  put  his  hand  into  his  bosom  again 
4.  13  by  the  hand  (of  him  whom)  thou  wilt 
4.  17  thou  shalt  take  this  rod  in  thine  hand 
4.  20  and  Moses  took  the  rod  of  God  in  his  h. 

4.  21  those  wonders.  .1  have  put  in  thine  hand 

5.  21  to  put  a  sword  in  their  hand  to  slay  us 

6.  1  with  a  strong  hand  shall  he  let  them  go 

6.  1  with  a  strong  hand  shall  he  drive  them 

7.  4  that  I  may  lay  my  hand  upon  Egypt 

7.  5  when  I  stretch  forth  mine  hand  upon  E. 

7  15  the  rod.  .shalt  thou  take  in  thine  hand 

7.  17  smite  with  the  rod  that  (is)  in  mine  hand 
7  19  stretch  out  thine  hand  upon  the  waters 

8.  5  Say  unto  Aaron,  Stretch  forth  thine  hand 

8.  6  And  Aaron  stretched  out  his  hand  over 

8.  17  Aaron  stretched  out  his  hand  with  his 

9.  3  hand  of  the  Lord  is  upon  thy  cattle 

9.  13  now  I  will  stretch  out  my  hand,  that  I 

9.  22  Stretch  forth  thine  baud  toward  heaven 

10.  12  Stretch  out  thine  hand  over  the  land  of 

IO.  21  Stretch  out  thine  hand  toward  heaven 

10.  22  Moses  stretched  forth  his  hand  toward  h. 

12.  11  eat  it;  (with),  .your  staff  in  your  hand 

13.  3  by  strength  of  hand  the  LORD  brought 
13]  9  be  for  a  sign  unto  thee  upon  thine  hand 

13.  9  with  a  strong  hand  hath  the  Lord  brou. 

13.  14,  16  By  strength  of  hand  the  Lord  brou. 

13.  16  it  shall  be  for  a  token  upon  thine  hand 

14.  8  the  children,  .went  out  with  an  high  ha. 

14.  16,  26  stretch  out  thine  hand  over  the  sea 

14.  21,  27  Moses  stretched,  .his  hand  over  the 

14.  30  saved  .out  of  the  hand  of  the  Egyptians 

15.  9  will  draw  my  sword,  my  hand  shall  dest. 

15.  17  O  Lord,  (which)  thy  hands  have  establi. 

15.  20  Miriam,  .took  a  timbrel  in  her  hand  ;  and 

16.  3  died  by  the  hand  of  the  Lord  in  the  land 

17.  5  thy  roil,  .take  in  thine  hand,  and  go 

17.  9  stand . .  with  the  rod  of  God  in  mine  hand 
17.  11  when  Moses  held  up  his  hand,  that  Isra 
17.  11  and  when  he  let  down  his  hand,  Amalek 
17.  12  But  Moses’  hands  (were)  heavy;  and  they 

17.  12  stayed  up  his  hands,  and  his  hands  were 

18.  9,  10  out  of  the  hand  of  the  Egyptians 

18. 10  delivered,  .out  of  the  hands  of  Pharaoh) 

18.  IO  from  under  the  hand  of  the  Egyptians 

19.  13  There  shall  not  an  hand  touch  it,  but  he 
21. 13  but  God  deliver  (him)  into  his  hand ;  then 

21.  16  or  if  he  be  found  in  his  hand,  he  shall 

21.  20  with  a  rod,  and  he  die  under  his  hand 

21.  24  tooth  for  tooth,  hand  for  hand,  foot  for, 

22.  4  If  the  theft  be  certainly  found  in  his  ha 

22.  8,  1 1  put  his  hand  unto  his  neighbour’s  go. 

23.  1  put  not  thine  hand  with  the  wicked  to  be 

23.  31  inhabitants  of  the  land  into  your  hand 


Exod24.  11  upon  the  nobles,  .he  laid  not  his  hand 
29  10,  15,  19  shall  put  their  hands  upon  the  he. 

29  20  and  upon  the  thumb  of  their  right  hand 
29.  25  thou  shalt  receive  them  of  their  hands 

30  19,  21  shall  wash  their  hands  and  their  feet 
32!  4  And  he  received  (them)  at  their  hand 

32  11  with  great  power,  and  with  a  mighty  ha  ? 

32  15  two  tables  of  the  testimony .  .in  his  hand 
32  19  cast  the  tables  out  of  his  hands,  andbrake 

34.  4  took  in  his  hand  the  two  tables  of  stone 

34.  29  the  two  tables  of  testimony  in  Moses’  ha. 

35.  25  all  the  women,  .did  spin  with  their  hands 
35.  29  commanded  to  be  made  by  the  hand  of 
38  21  by  the  hand  of  Ithamar,  son  to  Aaron  the 
40  31  washed  their  hands  and  their  feet  there. 

Lev.  1.  4  he  shall  put  his  hand  upon  the  head  of 

3  2,  8,  13  he  shall  lay  his  hand  upon  the  head 
4.'  4  lay  his  hand  upon  the  bullock’s  head,  and 

4  15  elders . .  shall  lay  their  hands  upon  the  he. 

4  24,  29,  33  shall  lay  his  hand  upon  the  head 
7  30  His  own  hands  shall  bring  the  offerings 

8.  14,  18,  22  laid  their  hands  upon  the  head  of 

8.  23  put  (it),  .upon  the  thumb  of  his  right  ha. 

8.  24  upon  the  thumbs  of  their  right  hands 

8.  36  the  Lord  commanded  by  the  hand  of  M. 

9.  22  Aaron  lifted  up  his  hand  toward  the  pe. 

10  1 1  spoken  unto  them  by  the  hand  of  Moses 
14.  14,  17,  25,  28  upon  the  thumb  of  his.  .hand 

14.  32  hand  is  not  able  to  get  (that  which  per.) 

15  11  and  hath  not  rinsed  his  hands  in  water 

16.  21  Aaron  shall  lay  both  his  hands  upon  the 

16.  21  send  (him)  away  by  the  hand  of  a  fit  man 

22.  25  Neither  from  a  stranger’s  hand  shall  ye 
24. 14  that  heard,  .lay  their  hands  upon  liis  lie. 

25.  14  or  buyest  (ought)  of  thy  neighbour’s  ha. 

25.  28  remain  in  the  hand  of  him  that,  .bought 

26.  25  be  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  enemy 

26.  46  in  mount  Sinai  by  the  hand  of  Moses 
Num.  4.  28  under  the  hand  of  Ithamar  the  son  of  A. 

4.  37  commandment  of  the  Lord  by  the  hand 

4.  45  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  the  hand  of  M. 

1.  49  they  were  numbered  by  the  hand  of  Mo. 

5.  18  the  priest  shall  have  in  his  hand  the  bit  ter 

5  25  shall  take,  .out  of  the  woman's  hand,  and 

6  21  besides  (that)  that  his  hand  shall  get :  ac. 

7.  8  under  the  hand  of  Ithamar  the  son  of  A. 

8.  10  shall  put  their  hands  upon  the  Levites 

8.  i2  the  Levites  shall  lay  their  hands  upon  the 

9.  23  commandment  of  the  LORD  by  the  hand 

10.  13  commandment  of  the  Lord  by  the  hand 
11. 23  Is  the  Lord's  hand  waxed  short?  thou 

15.  23  commanded  you  by  the  hand  of  Moses 

16.  40  the  Lord  said  to  him  by  the  hand  of  M. 

20.  11  Moses  lifted  up  his  hand,  and  with  his 

20.  20  with  much  people,  and  with  a  strong  ha. 

21  2  wilt. .  deliver  this  people  into  my  hand 

21.  26  taken  all  his  land  out  of  his  hand,  even 

21.  34  for  1  have  delivered  him  into  thy  hand 

22.  7  the  rewards  of  divination  in  their  hand 

22  23  his  sword  drawn  in  his  hand :  and  the  ass 

22.  29  I  would  there  were  a  sword  in  mine  hand 
22.  31  his  sword  drawn  in  his  hand :  and  he 

25.  7  when  Pliinehas.  .took  a  javelin  in  his  ha. 

27.  18  Take.  .Joshua,  .and  lay  thine  hand  upon 

27.  23  he  laid  his  hands  upon  him,  and  gave  him 
27.  23  the  Lord  commanded  by  the  hand  of  M. 

31.  6  and  the  trumpets  to  blow  in  his  hand 
33.  1  with  their  armies  under  the  hand  of  Mo. 
33.  3  Israel  went  out  with  an  high  hand  in  the 
35.  18  Or  (if)  he  smite  him  with  an  hand  weap. 
35.  21  Or  in  enmity  smite  him  with  his  hand 
35.  25  deliver,  .out  of  the  hand  of  the  revenger 
36  13  the  Lord  commanded  by  the  hand  of  M. 

Deut.  1.  25  they  took  of  the  fruit,  in  their  hands 

1.  27  deliver  us  into  the  hand  of  the  Amorites 

2.  7  blessed  thee  in  all  the  works  of  thy  hand 

2.  15  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  against  them 
2.  24  I  have  given  into  tliine  hand  Sihon  the 

2.  30  that  he  might  deliver  him  into  thy  hand 

3.  2  I  will  deliver  him.  .into  thy  hand  ;  and 

3  3  Lord  our  God  delivered  into  our  hands 

3".  8  out  of  the  hand  of  the  two  kings  of  the 

3.  24  show,  .thy  greatness,  and  thy  mighty  ha. 

4.  28  shall  serve  gods,  the  work  of  men’s  hands 

4.  34  wonders,  and  by  war,  and  by  a  mighty  li. 
5. 15  brought  thee  out.  .through  a  mighty  ha. 

6.  8  shalt  bind  them  for  a  sign  upon  thine  h. 

6.  21  brought  us  out  of  Egypt  with  a  mighty  h. 

7.  8  Lord  brought  you  out  with  a  mighty  ha. 

7.  8  from  the  hand  of  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt 
7.  19  the  mightyhand,  and  the  stretched  out 
7.  24  he  shall  deliver  their  kings  into  thine  h. 

8  17  the  might  of  (mine)  hand  hath  gotten  me 

9.  15  two  tables  of  the  covenant,  .in  my  two  li. 

9.  17  tables,  and  cast  them  out  of  my  two  ha. 

9.  26  brought,  .out  of  Egypt  with  a  mighty  ha. 

10.  3  up .  .having  the  two  tables  in  mine  hand 

11.  2  your  God,  his  greatness,  his  mighty  hand 
11. 18  and  bind  them  for  a  sign  upon  your  hand 

12.  6  heave  offerings  of  your  hand,  and  your 
12.  7  rejoice  in  all  that  ye  put  your  hand  unto 
12.  11  the  heave  offering  of  your  hand,  and  all 
12.  17  offerings,  or  heave  offering  of  thine  hand 

12.  18  in  all  that  thou  puttest  thine  hands  unto 

13.  9  thine  hand  shall  be  first  upon  him  to  put 

13  9  and  afterwards  the  hand  of  all  the  people 

13.  17  nought  of  the  cursed  thing  to  thine  hand 

14  25  bind  up  the  money  in  thine  hand,  and 

14.  29  bless  thee  in  all  the  work  of  thine  hand 

15.  3  with  thy  brother  thine  hand  shall  release 
15.  7  nor  shut  thine  hand  from  thy  poor  brot. 
15.  8  thou  shalt  open  thine  hand  wide  unto  h. 


Deut  15.  10  and  in  all  that  thou  puttest  thine  hand 

15.  11  Thou  shalt  open  thine  hand  wide  unto 
,6.  10  a  tribute  of  a  freewill  offering  of  thine  h. 

16.  15  bless  thee . .  in  all  the  works  of  thine  ha. 

17.  7  The  hands  of  the  -witnesses  shall  be  first 

17.  7  and  afterward  the  hands  of  all  the  people 

19.  5  liis  hand  fetcheth  a  stroke  with  the  ax  to 
19.  12  deliver  him  into  the  hand  of  the  avenger  of 

19.  21  tooth  for  tooth,  hand  for  hand,  foot  for  f. 

20.  13  thy  God  hath  delivered  it  into  thine  hand 

21.  6  shall  wash  their  hands  over  the  heifer 
21.  7  Our  hands  have  not  shed  this  blood,  nei. 

21.  10  God  hath  delivered  them  into  thine  hand 

23.  20  in  all  that  thou  settest  thine  hand  to  in 

23.  25  thou  mayest  pluck  the  ears  with  thine  h. 

24.  1  give  (it)  in  her  hand,  and  send  her  out  of 

24.  3  giveth  (it)  in  her  hand,  and  sendetli  her 

24.  19  may  bless  thee  in.  the  work  of  thine  hand 
25  1 1  out  of  the  hand  of  him  that  smiteth  him 

25.  11  puttetli  forth  her  hand,  and  taketli  him 

26.  4  priest  shall  take  the  basket  out  of  thine  h. 
26.  8  brou.  us.  .out  of  Egypt  with  a  mighty  h. 

27  15  the  work  of  the  hands  of  the  craftsman 

28  8,  20  all  that  thou  settest  thine  hand  unto 
28. 12  and  to  bless  all  the  work  of  tliine  hand 
28  32  and  (there  shall  be)  no  might  in  thine  h. 
30.  9  thee  plenteous  in  every  work  of  thine  h. 

31  29  to  anger  through  the  work  of  your  hands 

32.  27  lest  they  should  say,  Our  hand  (is)  high 

32  39  neither,  .that  can  deliver  out  of  my  hand 

32.  40  I  lift  up  my  hand  to  heaven,  and  say,  I 
-»2  41  If.  .mine  hand  take  hold  011  judgment,  I 

33.  3  all  his  saints  (are)  in  thy  hand  :  and  they 

33.  7  let  his  hands  be  sufficient  for  him ;  and 

33  1 1  Bless,  .and  accept  the  work  of  his  hands 

34.  9  for  Moses  had  laid  his  hands  upon  him 
34.  12  And  in  all  that  mighty  hand,  and  in  all 

Josh  2.  19  blood . .  on  our  head,  if  (any)  hand  be  upon 
2.  24  Lord  hath  delivered  into  our  hands  all 
4.  24  That  all.  might  know  the  hand  of  the  L. 

5  13  a  man.  .with  his  sword  drawn  in  liis  hand 

6.  2  See,  I  have  given  into  thine  hand  Jericho 

7.  7  to  deliver  us  into  the  hand  of  the  Amor. 

8.  1  I  have  given  into  thy  hand  the  king  of  A. 

8.  7  Lord  your  God  will  deliver  it  into  your  h 
8. 18  Stretch  out  the  spear  that  (is)  in  thy  hand 
8.  18  for  I  will  give  it  into  thine  hand.  And  J . 
8.  18  stretched  out  the  spear,  .in  his  hand  to. 

8.  19  as  soon  as  he  had  stretched  out  his  hand 

8  26  Joshua  drew  not  his  hand  back,  where. 
a.  25  And  now,  behold,  we  (are)  in  thine  hand 

9  26  delivered  them  out  of  the  hand  of  the  c. 
TO.  6  Slack  not  thy  hand  from  thy  servants 

10  8  for  I  have  delivered  them  into  thine  hand 

10. 19  God  hath  delivered  them  into  your  hand 

10.  30  Lord  delivered  it  also,  .into  the  hand  of 

10.  32  Lord  delivered  Lachish  into  the  hand  of 

11.  8  Lord  delivered  them  into  the  hand  of  I. 

2  as  the  Lord  commanded  by  the  hand  of 
2  whereof  I  spake  unto  you  by  the  hand  of 
5  not  deliver  the  slayer  up  into  his  hand 
o  not  die  by  the  hand  of  the  avenger  of  b. 

21.  2,  8  Lord  commanded  by  the  hand  of  Mo. 

21  44  Lord  delivered,  .enemies  into  their  hand 

22  q  to  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  the  hand  of 

22.  31  children  of  Israel  out  of  the  hand  of  the 

24.  8  I  gave  them  into  your  hand,  that  ye  mi. 
24  10  Balaam,  .so  I  delivered  you  out  of  his  ha. 
24.  11  and  I  delivered  them  into  your  hand 

Judg.  1.  2  I  have  delivered  the  land  into  Ins  hand 

°  1  4  delivered .  .the  Perizzites  into  their  hand 

t.  35  the  hand  of  the  house  of  Joseph  prevail. 

2  14  into  the  hands  of  spoilers  that  spoiled 
2’.  14  sold  them  into  the  hands  of  then-  enem. 
2.  15  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  against  them 
2  16  out  of  the  hand  of  those  that  spoiled  them 
2  18  out  of  the  hand  of  their  enemies  all  the 
2  23  neither  delivered  he  them  into  the  hand 

* ’  >  1,11  .  •  4-1-10  Viovwi  nf 


14. 

20. 

20. 

20. 

21. 


>-J  lltUWiei  UClrtCrtAl  no  - 

4  commanded  their  fathers  by  the  hand  of 
8  and  he  sold  them  into  the  hand  of  Chus. 
10  of  Mesopotamia  into  his  hand  ;  and  his  li. 

1  c  Ehud . .  a  Benjamite,  a  man  left  handed 
21  Ehud  put  forth  his  left  hand,  and  took 
28  your  enemies  the  Moabites  into  your  ha. 
no  So  Moab  was  subdued,  .under  the  hand 
2  Lord  sold  them  into  the  hand  of  Jabm 
4  7  and  I  will  deliver  him  into  thine  hand 

I.  0  shall  sell  Siserainto  the  hand  of  a  woman 
4  14  Lord  hath  delivered  Sisera  into  thine  h. 

4  21  Then  Jael.  .took  an  hammer  m  her  hand 
4.  24  the  hand  of  the  children  of  Israel  prosp. 
c.  26  She  put  her  hand  to  the  nail,  and  her 
6  1  them  into  the  hand  of  Midian  seven  years 

6.  2  the  hand  of  Midian  prevailed  against  Isr. 
6  o  I  delivered  you  out  of  the  hand  of  the  L. 
6  o  out  of  the  hand  of  all  that  oppressed  you 

6  21  the  end  of  the  staff  that  (was)  111  his  hand 
6.  36,  37  thou  wilt  save  Israel  by  mine  hand 

7  2  me  to  give  the  Midianites  into  their  hand 
7"  2  saying,  Mine  own  hand  hath  saved  me 

6  the  number  that  lapped ..  their  hand  to 

7  and  deliver  the  Midianites  into  thine  h 

8  So  the  people  took  victuals  in  their  hand 
0  for  1  have  delivered  it  into  thine  hand 

7  11  afterward  shall  thine  hands  be  strength. 

7  I4  into  his  hand  hath  God  delivered  Midian 
715  Lord  hath  delivered  into  your  hand  the 
7  16  he  put  a  trumpet  in  every  man’s  hand 
7  iq  brake  the  pitchers  that  (were)  in  their  li. 
7  20  and  held  the  lamps  in  their  left  hands 

7  20  and  the  trumpets  in  their  right  hands  to 

8  3  God  hath  delivered  into  your  hands  the 


HAND 


446 


HAND 


Judg.  8.  6, 15 Are. . Zebah and Zalmurma . .in thine h. 

8.  7  delivered  Zebah  andZalmunna  into  mine  h. 

8.  22  thou  hast  delivered  us  from  the  hand  of 

8.  34  out  of  tlie  hands  of  all  their  enemies  on 
9- 16  according  to  the  deserving  of  his  hands 

9.  17  delivered  you  out  of  the  hand  of  Midian 

9.  29  to  God  this  people  were  under  my  hand  ! 

9.  48  Abimelech  took  an  ax  in  his  hand,  and 

10.  7  sold  them  into  the  hands  of  the  Philistines 

10.  7  into  the  hands  of  the  children  of  Ammon 

10. 12  cried,  .and  I  delivered  you  out  of  their  h. 

11.  21  Sihon  and  all  iiis  people  into  the  hand  of 

11.  30  the  children  of  Ammon  into  mine  hands 

11.  32  and  the  Lord  delivered  them  into  his  h. 

12.  2  called . .  ye  delivered  me  not  out  of  their  li. 

12.  3  the  Lord  delivered  them  into  my  hand 

13.  1  Lord  delivered  them  into  the  hand  of 

13.  5  deliver  Israel  out  of  the  hand  of  the  Ph. 

13.  23  received,  .a  meat  offering  at  our  hands 

14.  6  and  (he  had)  nothing  in  his  hand  :  but 

15.  12  deliver  thee  into  the  hand  of  the  Philis. 

15. 13  bind  thee,  .and  deliver  thee  into  their  h. 

15.  14  and  his  bands  loosed  from  off  his  hands 

15.  15  put  forth  his  hand  and  took  it,  and  slew 

15. 17  he  cast  away  the  jawbone  out  of  his  hand 

15.  18  given  this  great  deliverance  into  the  hand 

15.  18  and  fall  into  the  hand  of  the  uncircum.? 

16.  18  came  up.  .and  brought  money  in  their  h. 

16.  23  delivered  Samson  our  enemy  into  our  h. 

16.  24  Our  god  hath  delivered  into  our  hands 

16.  26  said  unto  the  lad  that  held  him  by  the  li. 

17.  3  the  silver,  .from  my  hand  for  my  son,  to 

18.  10  for  God  hath  given  it  into  your  hands 

18.  19  lay  thine  hand  upon  thy  mouth,  and  go 

19.  27  and  her  hands  (were)  upon  the  threshold 

20.  28  Go  up.  .1  will  deliver  them  into  thine  h. 
Ruth  1.  13  the  hand  of  the  Lord  is  gone  out  against 

4.  5  What  day  thou  buyest  the  field  of  the  h. 

4.  9  that  I  have  bought  all . .  of  the  hand  of  N. 

1  Sa.  2.  13  with  a  flesh  hook  of  three  teeth  in  his  h. 

4.  8  out  of  the  hand  of  these  mighty  gods? 

5.  4  the  palms  of  his  hands  (were)  cut  off  upon 

5.  6  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  heavy  upon 

5.  7  his  hand  is  sore  upon  us,  and  upon  Dagon 

5.  9  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  against  the  city 

5.  11  the  hand  of  God  was  very  heavy  there 

6.  3  known,  .why  his  hand  is  not  removed 

6.  5  peradventure  he  will  lighten  his  hand 

6.  9  then  we  shall  know  that  (it  is)  not  his  h. 

7.  3  he  will  deliver  you  out  of  the  hand  of  the 

7.  8  he  will  save  us  out  of  the  hand  of  the  P. 

7.  13  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  against  the  P. 
7.  14  did  Israel  deliver  out  of  the  hands  of  the 

9.  8  I  have  here  at  hand  the  fourth  part  of  a 

9.  16  he  may  save  my  people  out  of  the  hand 

10.  4  which  thou  shalt  receive  of  their  hands 

10.  18  delivered  you  out  of  the  hand  of  the  Eg. 

10.  18  and  out  of  thehandof  all  kingdoms,  (and) 

11.  7  sent  (them),  .by  the  hands  of  messengers 

12.  3  of  whose  hand  have  I  received  (any)  bribe 

12.  4  neither,  .taken  ought  of  any  man’s  hand 

12.  5  that  ye  have  not  found  ought  in  my  hand 

12.  9  he  sold  them  into  the  hand  of  Sisera,  ca. 

12.  9  and  into  the  hand  of  the  Philistines 

12.  9  and  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Moab 
12.  10  deliver  us  out  of  the  hand  of  our  enemies 

12.  11  delivered  you  out  of  the  hand  of  your  en. 

12. 15  then  shall  the  hand  of  the  Lord  be  again. 

13.  22  neither  sword  nor  spear  found  in  the  ha. 

14.  10  hath  delivered  them  into  our  hand  :  and 

14.  12  delivered  them  into  the  hand  of  Israel 

14.  13  And  Jonathan  climbed  up  upon  his  hands 
14.  19  and  Saul  said.  .Withdraw  thine  hand 

14.  26  no  man  put  his  hand  to  his  mouth  :  for 
14.  27  the  end  of  the  rod.  .in  his  hand,  and  dip. 
14.  27  and  put  his  hand  to  his  mouth ;  and  his 
14.  37  wilt  thou  deliver  them  into  the  hand  of  I. 
14.  43  the  end  of  the  rod  that  (was)  in  mine  ha. 
14.  48  out  of  the  hands  of  them  that  spoiled 

16.  16  that  he  shall  play  with  his  hand,  and  thou 

16.  23  took  an  harp,  and  played  with  his  hand 

17.  22  lefthis  carriage  in  the  hand  of  the  keeper 

17.  37  he  will  deliver  me  out  of  the  hand  of  this 

17.  40  he  took  his  staff  in  his  hand,  and  chose 

17.  40  his  sling  (was)  in  his  hand :  and  he  drew 

17.  46  will  the  Lord  deliver  thee  into  mine  ha. 
17.  47  and  he  will  give  you  into  our  hands 

17.  49  David  put  his  hand  in  his  bag,  and  took 
17.  50  (there  was)  no  sword  in  the  hand  of  Da. 

17.  57  the  head  of  the  Philistine  in  his  hand 

18.  10  and  David  played  with  his  hand,  as  at 

18.  10  and  (there  was)  a  javelin  in  Saul's  hand 

18.  17  Let  not  mine  hand  be  upon  him,  but 

18.  17  let  the  hand  of  the  Philistines  be  upon  h. 

18.  21  that  the  hand  of  the  Philistines  may  be 

18.  25  make  David  fall  by  the  hand  of  the  Phil. 

19.  9  his  hand  :  and  David  played  with  (his)  h. 

20.  16  require  (it)  at  the  hand  of  David’s  enemies 

21.  3  Now  therefore  what  is  under  thine  hand  ? 

21.  3  give(me)five(loavesof)breadinminehand 

21.  4  no  common  bread  under  mine  hand  ;  but 

21.  8  is  there  not  here  under  thine  hand  spear 

21.  13  and  feigned  himself  mad  in  their  hands 

22.  6  now  Saul .  .having  his  spear  in  his  hand 

22.  17  because  their  hand  also  (is)  witli  David 

22.  17  would  not  put  forth  their  hand  to  fall 

23.  4  deliver  the  Philistines  into  thine  hand 

23.  6  came  down  (with)  an  ephod  in  his  hand 

23.  7  God  hath  delivered  him  into  mine  hand 

23.  11  Will  the  men.  .deliver  me.  .into  his  hand? 

23.  i2  me  and  my  men  into  the  hand  of  Saul  ? 

23. 14  but  God  delivered  him  not  into  his  hand 


1  Sa.  23.  16  Jonathan,  .strengthened  his  hand  in  God 

23.  17  the  hand  of  Saul,  .shall  not  find  thee 

23.  20  to  deliver  him  into  the  king’s  hand 

24.  4  deliver  thine  enemy  into  thine  hand,  that 

24.  6  to  stretch  forth  mine  hand  against  him 

24.  10  delivered  thee  to  day  into  mine  hand  in 

24.  10  not  put  forth  mine  hand  against  my  lord 

24.  11  see  the  skirt  of  thy  robe  in  my  hand :  for 

24.  1 1  evil  nor  transgression  in  mine  hand,  and 
24.  12,  13  but  mine  hand  shall  not  be  upon  thee 
24.  15  plead,  .and  deliver  me  out  of  thine  hand 
24.  18  the  Lord  had  delivered  me  into  thine  h. 

24.  20  Israel  shall  be  established  in  thine  hand 

25.  8  give,  .whatsoever  cometh  to  thine  hand 

25.  26  from  avenging  thyself  with  thine  own  h, 

25.  33  from  avenging  myself  with  mine  own  ha. 

25.  35  So  David  received  of  her  hand  (that) 

25.  39  of  my  reproach  from  the  hand  of  Nabal 

26.  8  delivered  thine  enemy  into  thine  hand 

26.  9  who  can  stretch  forth  his  hand  against 

26.  1 1  that  I  should  stretch  forth  mine  hand 

26.  18  have  I  done?  or  what  evil  (is)  in  mine  li.? 

26.  23  for  the  Lord  delivered  thee  into  (my)  h. 

26.  23  but  I  would  not  stretch  forth  mine  hand 

27.  1  now  perish  one  day  by  the  hand  of  Saul 

27.  1  despair,  .so  shall  I  escape  out  of  his  hand 

28. 17  hath  rent  the  kingdom  out  of  thine  hand 

28.  19,  19  deliver,  .into  the  hand  of  the  Philis. 

30. 15  nor  deliver  me  into  the  hands  of  my  mas. 
30.  23  and  delivered  the  company,  .into  our  ha. 

2  Sa.  1.  14  to  stretch  forth  thinehand  to  destroy  the 

2.  7  now  let  your  hands  be  strengthened,  and 

3.  8  not  delivered  theeinto  the  hand  of  David 

3.  12  and,  behold,  my  hand  (shall  be)  with  thee 

3.  18  saying.  By  the  hand  of  my  servant  David 
3.  18  save,  .out  of  the  hand  of  the  Philistines 
3.  18  and  out  of  the  hand  of  all  their  enemies 

3.  34  Thy  hands  (were)  not  bound,  nor  thy  feet 

4.  1  his  hands  were  feeble,  and  all  the  Israel. 

4.  11  shall  I  not.  .require  his  blood  of  your  li. 

4. 12  and  cut  off  their  hands  and  their  feet,  and 
5. 19  wilt  thou  deliver  them  into  mine  hand  ? 

5.  19  deliver  the  Philistines  into  thine  hand 

8.  1  took,  .out  of  the  hand  of  the  Philistines 

10.  2  to  comfort  him  by  the  hand  of  his  serv. 

10.  10  he  delivered  into  the  hand  of  Abisliai  his 

11.  14  wrote  a  letter,  .and  sent  (it)  by  the  hand 

12.  7  I  delivered  thee  out  of  the  hand  of  Saul 

12.  25  he  sent  by  the  hand  of  Nathan  the  prop. 

13.  5  that  I  may  see  (it),  and  eat  (it)  at  her  ha. 

13.  6  in  my  sight,  that  I  may  eat  at  her  hand 

13. 10  Bring  the  meat,  .that  I  may  eat  of  thine  h. 

13.  19  laid  her  hand  on  her  head,  and  went  on 
14. 19  (Is  not)  the  hand  of  Joab  with  thee  in  all 

15.  5  he  put  forth  his  hand,  and  took  him,  and 

16.  8  delivered  the  kingdom  into  the  hand  of 

16.  21  then  shall  the  hands  of  all.  .be  strong 
18.  2  a  third  part,  .under  the  hand  of  Joab 
18.  2  a  third  part  under  the  hand  of  Abisliai 
18.  2  a  third  part  under  the  hand  of  Ittai  the 
18.  12  put  forth  mine  hand  against  the  king’s 
18.  28  that  lifted  up  their  hand  against  my  lord 

20.  9  Amasa  by  the  beard  with  the  right  hand 

20.  10  took  no  heed  to  the  sword,  .in  Joab's  h. 

20.  21  hath  lifted  up  his  hand  against  the  king 

21.  9  he  delivered  them  into  the  hands  of  the  G. 

21.  20  a  man . .  that  had  on  every  hand  six  fing. 

21.  22  fell  by  the  hand  of  David,  and  by  the  ha. 

22.  21  according  to  the  cleanness  of  my  hands 

22.  35  He  teacheth  my  hands  to  war ;  so  that  a 

23.  6  because  they  cannot  be  taken  with  hands 

23.  10  until  his  hand  was  weary,  and  his  hand 
23.  21  and  the  Egyptian  had  a  spear  in  his  hand 

23.  21  plucked  the  spear  out  of  the  Egyptian's  h. 

24.  14  let  us  fall  now  into  the  hand  of  the  Lord 
24. 14  and  let  me  not  fall  into  the  hand  of  man 

24. 16  when  the  angel  stretched  out  his  hand 

24.  16  said . .  It  is  enough  ;  stay  now  thine  hand 
24.  17  Let  thine  hand,  I  pray  thee,  be  against 

1  Ki.  2.  25  king  Solomon  sent  by  the  hand  of  Benai. 
2.  46  the  kingdom  was  established  in  the  hand 

8.  15  and  hath  with  his  hand  fulfilled  (it),  say. 

8.  24  hast  fulfilled  (it)  with  thine  hand,  as  (it  is) 
8.  42  For  they  shall  hear,  .of  thy  strong  hand 
8.  53  as  thou  spakest  by  the  hand  of  iloses  thy 
8.  56  which  he  promised  by  the  hand  of  Moses 

11.  12  I  will  rend  it  out  of  the  hand  of  thy  son 
it.  26  even  he  lifted  up  (Iris)  hand  against  the 

11.  27  the  cause  that  he  lifted  up  (his)  hand 
11.  31  I  will  rend  the  kingdom  out  of  the  hand 
11.  34  not.  .the  whole  kingdom  out  of  his  hand 
11.  35  I  will  take  the  kingdom  out  of  his  son’s  h. 

13.  4  that  he  put  forth  his  hand  from  the  altar 

13.  4  And  his  hand,  .dried  up,  so  that  he  could 

13.  6  that  my  hand  may  be  restored  me  again 

13.  6  the  king’s  hand  was  restored  him  again 

14.  18  which  he  spake  by  the  hand  of  his  serv. 

14.  27  unto  the  hands  of  the  chief  of  the  guard 

15.  18  delivered  into  the  hand  of  his  servants 

16.  7  also  by  the  hand  of  the  prophet  Jehu  the 

16.  7  provoking  him.  .with  the  work  of  his  1m. 

17.  11  Bring  me.  .a  morsel  of  bread  in  thine  h. 

18.  9  wouldest  deliver  thy  servant  into  the  ha. 
18.  46  And  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  on  Elijah 

20.  6  they  shall  put  (it)  in  their  hand,  and  take 
20.  13  I  will  deliver  it  into  thine  hand  this  day 
20.  28  deliver  all  this,  .multitude  into  thine  ha. 
20.  42  thou  hast  let  go  out  of  (thy)  hand  a  man 

22.  3  take  it  not  out  of  the  hand  of  the  king  of 

22.  6,  15  Lord  shall  deliver  (it)  into  the  hand 

22.  12  shall  deliver  (it)  into  the  king’s  hand 

22.  34  Turn  thine  hand,  and  carry  me  out  of 


2  Ki.  3.  10,  13  to  deliver  them  into  the  hand  of  Mo. 

3.  11  which  poured  water  on  the  hands  of  Eli. 

3. 15  that  the  hand  of  the  Lord  came  upon  him 

3.  18  deliver  the  Moabites  also  into  your  hand 

4.  29  take  my  staff  in  thine  hand,  and  go  thy 
5. 11  and  strike  his  hand  over  the  place,  and 

5.  r8  he  leaneth  on  rny  hand,  and  I  bow  myse. 

5.  20  in  not  receiving  at  his  hands  that  which 

5.  24  he  took  (them)  from  their  hand,  and  besto. 

6.  7  And  he  put  out  his  hand,  and  took  it 

7.  2  a  lord  on  whose  hand  the  king  leaned 

7.  17  appointed  the  lord  on  whose  hand  he  lc. 

8.  8  Take  a  present  in  thine  hand,  and  go,  meet 

8.  20,  22  Edom  revolted  from  under  the  hand 

9.  1  take  this  box  of  oil  in  thine  hand,  and  go 

9.  7  avenge  the  blood . .  at  the  hand  of  Jezebel 

9.  23  Jorain  turned  his  hands,  and  lied, and  said 

9.  35  and  the  feet,  and  the  palms  of  (her)  hands 

10.  15  give,  .thine  hand.  And  he  gave,  .his  ha. 

10.  24  men  whom  I  have  brought  into  your  ha. 

11.  8  every  man  with  his  weapons  in  his  hand 

11.  11  every  man  with  his  weapons  in  his  hand 

11.  16  And  they  laid  hands  on  her;  and  she  went 

12.  11  gave  the  money .  .into  the  hands  of  them 

12.  15  the  men  into  whose  hand  they  delivered 

13.  3  delivered  them  into  the  hand  of  Hazael 

13.  3  and  into  the  hand  of  Ben-hadad  the  son 
13.  5  they  went  out  from  under  the  hand  of  the 
13.  iG  But  thine  hand  upon,  .he  put  his  hand 
13.  16  Elisha  put  his  hands  upon  the  king’s  ha. 
13.  25  took  again  out  of  the  hand  of  Ben-hadad 

13.  25  cities  which  he  had  taken  out  of  the  hand 

14.  5  as  the  kingdom  was  confirmed  in  his  hand 

14.  25  he  spake  by  the  hand  of  his  servant  Jonah 

14.  27  he  saved  them  by  the  hand  of  Jeroboam 

15.  19  hand . .  to  confirm  the  kingdom  in  his  hand 

17.  7  from  under  the  hand  of  l’haraoh  king  of 

17.  20  delivered  them  into  the  hand  of  spoilers 

17.  39  deliver  you  out  of  the  hand  of  all  your 

18.  29  not  be  able  to  deliver  you  out  of  his  hand 

18.  30  shall  not  be  delivered  into  the  hand  of 

18.  33  delivered  at  all  his  land  of  the  hand  of 
18.  34  they  delivered  Samaria  out  of  mine  hand? 
18.  35  delivered  their  country  out  of  mine  hand 

18.  35  should  deliver  Jerusalem  out  of  mine  ha.? 

19.  10  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  A. 

19.  14  Hezekiah  received  the  letter  of  the  hand 

19.  18  no  gods, but  the  work  of  men’s  hands,  wood 

19.  19  save  thou  us  out  of  his  hand,  that  all  the 

21.  14  deliver  them  into  the  hand  of  their  ene. 

22.  5  let  them  deliver  it  into  the  hand  of  the 
22.  7  money  that  was  delivered  into  their  hand 
22.  9  into  the  hand  of  them  that  do  the  work 
22.  17  provoke  me.  .with,  .works  of  their  hand 

1  Ch.  4. 10  that  thine  hand  might  be  with  me,  and 

5.  10  with  the  Hagarites,  who  fell  by  their  hand 

5.  20  Hagarites  were  delivered  into  their  hand 

6.  15  carried .  .by  the  hand  of  Nebuchadnezzar 
1 1.  23  in  the  Egyptian’s  hand  (was)  a  spear  like 

1 1.  23  plucked  the  spear  out  of. .  Egyptian's  hand 
13.  9  Uzza  put  forth  his  hand  to  hold  the  ark 

13.  10  he  put  his  hand  to  the  ark  :  and  there  he 

14.  10  wilt  thou  deliver  them  into  mine  hand? 

14.  10  for  I  will  deliver  them  into  thine  hand 

14.  11  broken  in  upon  mine  enemies  by  mine  li. 

16.  7  into  the  hand  of  Asaph  and  his  brethren 

18.  1  towns  out  of  the  hand  of  the  Philistines 

19.  11  unto  the  hand  of  Abisliai  his  brother,  and 

20.  8  fell  by  the  hand  of  David,  and  by  the  li. 

21. 13  let  me  fall  now  into  the  hand  of  the  Lord 

21.  13  but  let  me  not  fall  into  the  hand  of  man 
21.  15  said.  .It  is  enough,  stay  now  thine  hand 
21.  16  having  a  drawn  sword  in  his  hand  stret. 

21.  17  Let  thine  hand,  I  pray  thee,  0  Lord  my 

22.  18  inhabitants  of  the  land  into  mine  hand 

25.  2  under  the  hands  of  Asaph,  which  proph. 

25.  3  under  the  hands  of  then-  father  Jedutliun 

25.  6  these  (were)  under  the  hands  of  their  fa. 

26.  28  (it  was)  under  the  hand  of  Shelomith,  and 

28.  19  understand  in  writing  by  (his)  hand  upon 

29.  5  (to  be  made)  by  the  hands  of  artificers 

29.  8  by  the  hand  of  Jeliiel  the  Gerslionite 

29.  12  hand  (is)  power  and  might;  and  in  thine  h. 
29.  16  this  store,  .(cometh)  of  thine  hand,  and 

2  Ch.  6.  4  who  hath  with  his  hands  fulfilled  (that) 

6.  15  hast  fulfilled  (it)  with  thine  hand,  as  (it 

6.  32  thy  mighty  hand,  and  thy  stretched  out 
8.  18  sent  him,  by  the  hands  of  his  servants 

10.  15  which  he  spake  by  the  hand  of  Ahijah  the 

12.  5  I  also  left  you  in  the  hand  of  Shishak 

12.  7  out  upon  Jerusalem  by  the  hand  of  Shis. 

12. 10  to  the  bauds  of  the  chief  of  the  guard 

13.  8  kingdom . .  in  the  hand  of  the  sons  of  D. 

13.  16  and  God  delivered  them  into  their  hand 

15.  7  let  not  yom-  hands  be  weak :  for  your  wo. 

16.  7  king  of  Syria  escaped  out  of  thine  hand 

16.  8  Lord,  he  delivered  them  into  thine  hand 

17.  5  Lord  stablished  the  kingdom  in  his  hand 

18.  5  God  will  deliver  (it)  into  the  king's  hand 
18.  11  shall  deliver  (it)  into  the  hand  of  the  king 

18. 14  they  shall  be  delivered  into  your  hand 
18.  33  Turn  thine  hand,  that  thou  mayest  carry 

20.  6  and  in  thine  hand  (is  there  not)  power  and 

21. 10  under  the  hand  of  Judah  unto  this  day 

21.  10  did  Libnah  revolt  from  under  his  hand 

23.  7  every  man  with  his  weapons  in  Iris  hand 

23.  10  every  man  having  his  weapon  in  his  ha. 

23.  15  they  laid  hands  on  her :  and  when  she  was 

23. 18  by  the  hand  of  the  priests  the  Levites 

24.  11  was  brought,  .by  the  hand  of  the  Levites 

24.  24  delivered  a.  .great  host  into  their  hand 

25. 15  deliver  their  own  people  out  of  thine  ha.? 


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20  deliver  them  into  the  hand  (of.  .enemies) 
ii  account  by  the  hand  of  Jeiel  the  scribe 

11  under  the  hand  of  Hananiah,  (one)  of  the 
n  under  their  hand  (was)  an  army,  three 

10  (had)  a  censer  In  his  hand  to  burn  incense 
\  him  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Syria 
,  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Israel,  who 
o  he  hath  delivered  them  into  your  hand 

21  and  they  laid  their  hands  upon  them 

12  hand  of  God  was  to  give  them  one  heart 

16  (they  received)  of  the  hand  of  the  Levites 

11  (were)  overseers  under  the  hand  of  Con. 
i,  to  deliver  then-  lands  out  of  mine  hand? 

14  could  deliver  his  people  out  of  mine  hand 
,7  he  able  to  deliver  you  out  of  mine  hand  ? 

1 1  out  of  mine  hand,  and  out  of  the  hand  of 

1-  your  God  deliver  you  out  of  mine  hand? 

17  delivered  their  people  out  of  mine  hand 
i7  deliver  his  people  out  of  mine  hand 
iq  (which  were)  the  work  of  the  hands  of  m. 

,  22  saved . .  from  the  hand  of  Sennacherib  the 

2- >  and  from  the  hand  of  all  (other),  and 
8  and  the  ordinances  by  the  hand  of  Moses 
q  of  the  hand  of  Manasseli  and  Ephraim 

,  ,o  they  put  (it)  in  the  hand  of  the  workmen. 

.  i7  the  hand  of.  .overseers,  and  to  the  hand 
2s  provoke  me.  .with,  .the  works  of  their  lia. 

6  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  the  hand  of  M. 

'  it  sprinkled  (the  blood)  from  their  hands 

17  he  gave  (them)  all  into  his  hand 
6  strengthened  their  hands  with  vessel  of 
8  by  the  hand  of  Mitliredath  the  treasurer 
4  weakened  the  hands  of  the  people  of  Ju. 

i  22  to  strengthen  their  hands  in  the  work  ot 
•'  6  to  the  hand  of  the  Lord  his  God  upon 
o  to  the  good  hand  of  his  God  upon  him 
28  the  hand  of  the  Lord  my  God  (was)  upon 
1  18  by  the  good  hand  of  our  God  upon  us 
i  22  The  hand  of  our  God  (is)  upon  all  them 
i.  26  even  weighed  unto  their  hand  six  hundi  - 
!  21  the  hand  of  our  God  was  upon  us,  and 
3'  33  by  the  hand  of  Meremoth  the  son  of  U. 

,  2  the  hand  of  the  princes  aud  rulers  hath 

7  into  the  hand  of  the  kings  of  the  lands 
7.  iq  they  gave  their  hands  that  they  would  put 

1  10  thou  hast  redeemed,  .by  thy  strong  hand 

2  8  according  to  the  good  hand  of  ray  God 

2  18  I  told  them  of  the  hand  of  my  God  which 

18  So  they  strengthened  their  hands  for  (this) 

17  witli  one  of  his  hands  wrought  in  tlie  wo. 

s  the  fifth  time  with  an  open  letter  in  his  h. 
q  Their  hands  shall  be  weakened  from  the 
q  Now  therefore,  (0  God,)  strengthen  my  li. 

6  Amen,  Amen,  with  lifting  up  them  hands 
14  and  laws,  by  the  hand  of  Moses  thy  serv. 

24  and  thou,  .gavest  them  into  their  hands 
27  into  the  hand  of  their  enemies,  who  vex. 

27  saved  them  out  of  the  hand  of  their  ene. 

28  leftest  thou  them  in  the  hand  of  their  en. 

20  into  the  hand  of  the  people  of  the  lands 
24  at  the  king’s  hand  in  all  matters  concer. 

21  if  ye  do  (so)  again,  I  will  lay  hands  on  you 
.  21  sought  to  lay  hand  on  the  king  Ahasuer. 

6  he  thought  scorn  to  lay  hands  on  Morde. 
q  to  the  hands  of  those  that  have  the  char 

10  the  king  took  his  ring  from  his  hand,  and 
2  the  golden  sceptre  that  (was)  in  his  hand 
2  sought  to  lay  hand  on  the  king  Ahasuer. 
q  be  delivered  to  the  hand  of  one  of  the  ki. 

7  because  he  laid  his  hand  upon  the  Jews 
2  to  lay  hand  on  such  as  sought  their  hurt 

10  but  on  the  spoil  laid  they  not  their  hand 

1 7  but  on  the  prey  they  laid  not  then-  hand 
16  hut  they  laid  not  their  hands  on  the  prey 

10  Thou  hast  blessed  the  work  of  his  hands 

11  But  put  forth  thine  hand  now,  and  touch 

12  only  upon  himself  put  not  forth  thine  h. 
s  But  put  forth  thine  hand  now,  and  touch 

6  he  (is)  in  thine  hand ;  but  save  his  life 
i  and  tlvou  hast  strengthened  the  weak  ha. 

,  12  so  that  their  hands  cannot  perform  .ent. 

‘  1-  But  he  saveth.  .from  the  hand  of  the  m. 

18  he  woundeth,  and  bis  bands  make  whole 
0  that  be  would  let  loose  his  hand,  and  cut 

23  Or,  Deliver  me  from  the  enemy’s  hand . 

23  or,  Redeem  me  from  the  hand  of  the  mig.? 

24  earth  is  given  into  the  hand  of  the  wick. 

33  (that)  might  lay  his  hand  upon  us  both 

7  none  that  can  deliver  out  of  thine  hand 

8  Thine  hands  have  made  me,  aud  fashion. 

14  If  inhiuity  (be)  in  thine  hand,  put  it  far 
6  into  whose  hand  God  bnngeth  (abundant. ) 
q  the  hand  of  the  Lord  hath  wrought  this  ? 

10  I11  whose  hand  (is)  the  soul  of  e  very  living 

15  have  a  desire  to  the  work  of  thine  hand 
23  day  of  darkness  is  ready  at  his  hand 

25  he  stretclieth  out  his  hand  against  God 

11  turned  me  over  into  the  hands  of  the  wi. 
3  who  (is)  he  (that)  will  strike  hands  with 
q  he  that  hath  clean  hands  shall  be  strong. 

21  for  the  hand  of  God  hath  touched  me 
10  and  his  hands  shall  restore  their  goods 

22  every  hand  of  the  wicked  shall  come 
c  be  astonished,  and  lay.  -  hand  upon.  .mo. 

16  Lo,  their  good  (is)  not  in  tlieir  hand  :  the 
13  his  hand  hath  formed  the  crooked  serpe 

1  I  will  teach  you  by  the  h.  of  God  :  (that) 
22  spare  :  he  would  fain  flee  out  of  his  hand 

9  He  putteth  forth  his  hand  upon  the  rock 

20  and  my  bow  was  renewed  in  my  hand 

2  whereto  (might)  the  strength  of  their  h. 

21  with  thy  strong  hand  thou  opposest  thy. 


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24  Howbeit  he  will  not  stretch  out  (his)  hand 
21  If  I  have  lifted  up  my  hand  against  tlie  f . 

25  and  because  mine  hand  had  gotten  much 
27  or  my  mouth  hath  kissed  my  hand 

19  for  they  all  (are)  the  work  of  his  hands 

20  mielity  shall  be  taken  away  without  hand 
7  givest.  .or  what  receivetlihe  of  thine  ha.? 

7  He  sealeth  up  the  hand  of  every  man 
4  I  will  lay  mine  hand  upon  my  mouth 
6  dominion  over  the  works  of  thy  hands 

12  Arise,  O  LORD  ;  O  God,  lift  up  thine  hand 

14  mischief,  .to  requite  (it)  with  thy  hand 
j4  From  men  (which  are)*thy  hand  O  Lord 
title,  his  enemies,  and  from  the  hand  of  haul 
20,  24  according  to  the  cleanness  of  my  ha. 

94  He  teachetli  my  hands  to  war,  so  that  a 

8  Thine  hand  shall  find  out  all  thine  ene. 

16  the  wi  eked,  .pierced  my  hands  and  my 

10  In  whose  hands  (is)  mischief,  and  their 
2  when  I  lift  up  my  hands  toward  thy  holy 

4  give  them  after  the  work  of  their  hands 

5  they  regard  not.  .the  operation  of  his  h. 

5  Into  thine  hand  I  commit  my  spirit :  thou 
8  not  shut  me  up  into  the  hand  of  the  ene. 

15  My  times  (are)  in  thy  hand  :  deliver  me 
from  the  hand  of  mine  enemies,  and  from 

4  day  and  night  thy  hand  was  heavy  upon 

11  let  not  ohe  hand  of  the  wicked  remove 
24  for  the  Lord  upholdeth  (him  with)  his  h. 

33  The  Lord  will  not  leave  him  in  his  hand 

2  fast  in  me,  and  thy  hand  presseth  me  sore 

10  I  am  consumed  by  the  blow  of  thine  hand 
2  didst  drive  out  the  heathen  with  thy  hand 

20  He  hath  put  forth  his  hands  against  such 
2  ye  weigh  the  violence  of  your  hands  in 

.  31  Ethiopia  shall  soon  stretch  out  her  h. 

4  Deliver  me . .  out  of  the  hand  of  the  wic. 

23  thou  hast  holden  (me)  by  my  right  hand 

11  Why  withdrawest  thou  thy  hand,  even 
8  For  in  the  hand  of  the  Lord  (there  is)  a 

5  none  of  the  men .  .have  found  their  hands 
.  20  a  Hock  by  the  hand  of  Moses  and  Aaron 

42  They  remembered  not  his  hand,  (nor)  the 
61  and  his  glory  into  the  enemy’s  hand 
17  Let  thy  hand  be  upon  the  Man  of  thy 
14  turned  my  hand  against  their  adversaries 

4  rid  (them)  out  of  the  hand  of  the  wicked 

5  and  they  are  cut  off  from  thy  hand 

13  strong  is  thy  hand,  (and)  high  is  thy  right 

21  With  whom  my  hand  shall  be  established 

25  I  will  set  his  hand  also  in  the  sea,  and  his 
48  deliver  his  soul  from  the  hand  of  the  g.7 
17  establish,  .the  work  of  our  hands  upon  us 
17  yea,  the  work  of  our  hands  establish  thou 

4 1  will  triumph  in  the  works  of  thy  hands 

4  In  his  hand  (are)  the  deep  places  of  the 

5  he  made  it ;  and  his  hands  formed  the 

,  7  and  we  (are) . .  the  sheep  of  his  hand.  Tod. 

10  delivereth.  .out  of  the  hand  of  the  wicked 
.  25  and  the  heavens  (are)  the  work  of  thy  h 
28  thou  openest  thine  hand,  they  are  filled 
10  he  saved . .  from  the  hand  of  him  that  ha 
10  redeemed  them  from  the  hand  of  the  ene. 

26  he  lifted  up  his  hand  against  them,  to 

41  gave  them  into  the  hand  of  the  heathen 

42  brought  into  subjection  under  their  hand  1 
2  redeemed  from  the  hand  of  the  enemy 

27  That  they  may  know  that  this  (is)  thy  h. 

7  The  works  of  his  hands  (are)  verity  and 
4  Their  idols  (are),  .the  work  of  men’s  hand 
7  They  have  hands,  but  they  handle  not 

73  Thy  bands  have  made  me  and  fashioned 
173  Let  thine  hand  help  me  :  for  I  have  ch. 
s  the  Lord  (is)  thy  shade  upon  thy  right  h. 

2  (look)  unto  the  hand  of  theirmasters.(and) 

2  eyes  of  a  maiden  unto  the  hand  of  her  m. 

3  lest  the  righteous  put  forth  their  hands 

4  As  arrows,  .in  the  hand  of  a  mighty  man 
2  Lift  up  your  hands(in)  the  sanctuary,  and 

1 5  The  idols . .  (are) . .  the  work  of  men’s  hands 
12  With  a  strong  hand,  and ..  stretched  out 

7  thou  shalt  stretch  forth  thine  hand  against 

8  forsake  not  the  works  of  thine  own  hands 

10  Even  there  shall  thy  hand  lead  me,  and 

4  Keep  me .  .from  the  hands  of  the  wicked 

5  thy  works ;  I  muse  on  the  work  of  thy  h. 

6  I  stretch  forth  my  hands  unto  thee :  my 
1  the  Lord,  .which  teacheth  my  hands  to 

7  Send  thine  hand  from  above  ;  rid  me,  and 
7  deliver,  .from  the  hand  of  strange  child. 

11  Rid  me.  .from  the  hand  of  strange  child. 

16  Thou  openest  thine  hand,  and  satisnest 
6  and  a  two  edged  sword  in  their  hand 

24  I  have  stretched  out  my  hand,  and  no  m. 
27  it  is  in  the  power  of  thine  hand  to  do  (it) 
5  as  a  roe  from  the  hand  (of  the  hunter) 

5  as  a  bird  from  the  hand  of  the  fowler 
10  slumber,  a  little  folding  of  the  hands  to 

17  tongue,  and  hands  that  shed  innocent  bl. 

4  but  the  hand  of  the  diligent  maketh  rich 
21  (Though)  hand  (join)  in  hand,  the  wicked 
14  therecompence  of  a  man’s  hands  shall  be 
24  The  hand  of  the  diligent  shall  bear  rule 

1  foolish  plucketh  it  down  with  her  hands 

5  (though)  hand  (join)  in  hand,  he  shall  not 
16  price  in  the  hand  of  a  fool  to  get  wisdom 

24  A  slothful  (man)  hideth  his  hand  in  (lus) 
1  king’s  heart  (is)  in  the  hand  of  the  Lord 

25  desire,  .killeth  him  ;  for  his  hands 
33  slumber,  a  little  folding  of  the  hands  to 

6  sendeth  a  message  by  the  hand  of  a  fool 
9  goeth  up  into  the  hand  of  a  drunkard,  so 


Sons 


Isa. 


Prov  26.  15  The  slothful  hideth  his  hand  in  (lus)  bos 
30.  28  The  spider  taketh  hold  with  her  hands 

30.  32  if  thou  hast  thought  evil,  (lay)  thine  hand 

31.  19  She  layeth  her  hands  to  the  spindle,  and 
31.  20  She  reachetli  forthher  hands  to  the  needy 
31.  31  Give  her  of  the  fruit  of  her  hands ;  aDd 

Eccl.  2.  11  I  looked  on .  .the  works,  .my  hands  had 
2  24  I  saw,  that  it  (was)  from  the  hand  of  God 

4.  s  The  fool  foldeth  his  hands  together,  and 

5.  6  and  destroy  the  work  of  thine  hands? 

5. 14  and  (there  is)  nothing  in  his  hand 

3.  15  which  he  may  carry  away  in  his  hand 
7 .  18  also  from  this  withdraw  not  thine  hand 
7.  26  snares  and  nets,  (and)  her  hands  (as)  ba. 

9.  1  the  wise .  .(are)  in  the  hand  of  God :  no 
9.  10  Whatsoever  thy  hand  findeth  to  do,  do 
10. 18  through  idleness  of  the  hands  the  house 
6  in  the  evening  withhold  not  thine  hand 

4  My  beloved  put  in  his  hand  by  the  hole 

5  and  my  hands  dropped  (with)  myrrh,  and 

14  His  hands  (are  as)  gold  rings  set  with  the 

I  the  work  of  the  hands  of  a.  .workman 
12  who  hath  required  this  at  your  hand,  to 

15  will  not  hear :  your  hands  are  full  of  bl. 

25  will  turn  my  hand  upon  thee,  and  purely 

8  they  worship  the  work  of  their  own  hand 

6  and  (let)  this  ruin  (be)  under  thy  hand 

I I  the  reward  of  his  hands  shall  be  given  him 
12  neither  consider  the  operation  of  his  hand 
25  stretched  forth  his  hand  against  them 

25  not  turned  away,  but  his  hand  (is)  stret. 

6  flew  one.  .liaiing  a  live  coal  in  his  hand 
11  the  Lord  spake  thus,  .with  a  strong  hand 

12,  17,  21  but  his  hand  (is)  stretched  out  still 
4 ’but  his  hand  (is)  stretched  out  still 
5  staff  in  their  hand  is  mine  indignation 

10  hand  hath  found  the  kingdoms  of  the  idols 
.  13  the  strength  of  my  hand  I  have  done  (it) 

14  my  hand  hath  found  as  a  nest  the  riches 
32  he  shall  shake  his  hand  (against)  the  mo. 

8  shall  put  his  hand  on  the  cockatrice  den 

11  the  Lord  shall  set  his  hand  again  the 

14  shall  lay  their  hand  upon  Edom  and  M. 

15  shall  he  shake  his  hand  over  the  river 
2  shake  the  hand,  that  they  may  go  into 

7  Therefore  shall  all  hands  be  faint,  and 

26  this  (is)  the  hand  (that  is)  stretched  out 

27  and  his  hand  (is)  stretched  out,  and  who 

8  look  to  the  altars,  the  work  of  his  hands 
4  give  over  into  the  hand  of  a  cruel  lord 

16  shaking  of  the  hand  of  the  Lord  of  hosts 
25  Assyria  the  work  of  my  hands,  and  Israel 
21  will  commit  thy  government  into  his  hand 
11  He  stretched  out  his  hand  over  the  sea 

10  in  this  mountain  shall  the  hand  of  the 

11  he  shall  spread  forth  his  hands  in  the 
11  together  with  the  spoils  of  their  hands 
11  thy  hand  is  lifted  up,  they  will  not  see 

2  cast  down  to  the  earth  with  the  hand 
23  the  work  of  mine  hands,  in  the  midst  of  li. 

3  the  Lord  shall  stretch  out  his  hand,  both 
7  own  hands  have  made  unto  you  (for)  a 

17  hand  hath  divided  it  unto  them  by  line 
3  Strengthen  ye  the  weak  hands,  and  con. 

15  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Assyria 

18  out  of  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Assyria  ? 
iq  they  delivered  Samaria  out  of  my  hand? 

20  have  delivered  tlieir  land  out  of  my  hand 
20  should  deliver  Jerusalem  out  of  my  hand? 

10  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Assyria 
14  letter  from  the  hand  of  the  messengers 

19  but  the  work  of  men’s  hands,  wood  and 

20  our  God,  save  us  from  his  hand,  that  all 
2  hath  received  of  the  Lord’s  hand  double 

20  the  hand  of  the  Lord  hath  done  this,  and 
6  will  hold  thine  hand,  and  will  keep  thee 

13  (is)  none  that  can  deliver  out  of  my  hand 
5  subscribe  (with)  his  hand  unto  the  Lord 

9  makest  thou  ?  or  thy  work,  He  hath  no  h.? 

11  concerning  the  work  of  myhands  command 

12  my  hands,  have  stretched  out  the  heavens 
'  6  I  have . .  given  them  into  thine  hand 

13  Mine  hand  also  hath  laid  the  foundation 
2  in  the  shadow  of  his  hand  hath  he  hid  me 

.  22  I  will  lift  up  mine  hand  to  the  Gentiles 
2  Is  my  hand  shortened  at  all,  that  it  can. 
11  This  shall  ye  have  of  mine  hand  ;  ye  shall 
'  16  covered  thee  in  the  shadow  of  mine  hand 

17  which  hast  drunk  at  the  hand  of  the  Lord 

18  (is  there  any)  thattaketh  her  by  thehand 
22  I  have  taken  out  of  thine  hand  the  cup 
2"*  into  the  hand  of  them  that  afflict  thee 

10  pleasure  of  the  Lord,  .prosper  in  his  1m. 

2  and  keepeth  his  hand  from  doing  any 
10  thou  hast  found  the  life  of  thine  hand 

1  the  Lord’s  hand  is  not  shortened,  that 

21  work  of  my  hands,  that  I  maybe  glorified 

3  Thou  shalt . .  be  a  crown  of  glory  in  the  hand 
3  a  royal  diadem  in  the  hand  of  thy  God 

8  and  we  all  (are)  the  work  of  thy  hand 

2  I  have  spread  out  my  hands  all  the  day- 

22  shall  long  enjoy  the  work  of  their  haiwls 

2  all  those  (things)  hath  mine  hand  made 
14  the  hand  of  the  Lord  shall  be  known  to. 

Jer  1  9  the  Li  >RD  put  forth  his  hand,  and  touched 
16  worshipped  the  works  of  their  own  hands 
37  thine  hands  upon  thine  head  :  for  the  L. 
o  turn  back  thine  hand  as  a  grape  gatherer 
12  stretch  out  my  hand  upon  the  inhabitants 
24  our  hands  wax  feeble  :  anguish  hath 

3  the  work  of  the  hands  of  the  workman 

9  the  work . .  of  the  hands  of  the  founder 


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.Ter.  ii.  21  Prophesy  not.  .thou  die  not  by  our  hand 

15.  6  will  I  stretch  out  my  hand  against  thee 
15.  17  I  sat  alone,  because  of  thy  hand  :  for  thou 

15.  21  deliver  thee  outof  the  hand  of  the  wicked 

16.  21  cause  them  to  know  mine  hand  and  my 

18.  4  vessel,  .marred  in  the  hand  of  the  potter 

18.  6  the  potters's  hand,  so  (are)  ye  in  mine  h. 

19.  7  the  hands  of  them  that  seek  their  lives 

20.  4  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon 

20.  5  I  give  into  the  hand  of  their  enemies 

20.  13  soul  of  the  poor  from  the  hand  of  evil 

21.  4  weapons  of  war  that  (are)  in  your  hands 

21.  5  against  you  with  an  outstretched  hand 

21.  7  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon 

21.  7  hand  of  their  enemies,  and  into  the  hand 

21.  10  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon 

21.  12  deliver,  .out  of  the  hand  of  the  oppressor 

22.  3  deliver,  .out  of  the  hand  of  the  oppressor 

22.  24  were  the  signet  upon  my  right  hand,  yet 

22.  25  into  the  hand  of  them  that  seek  thy  life 

22.  25. the  hand  of  (them)  whose  face  thou  fear. 

22.  25  the  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Ba. 

22.  25  and  iuto  the  hand  of  the  Chaldeans 

23.  14  strengthen  also  the  hands  of  evil  doers 

25.  6,  7  provoke  me . .  with  the  works  of  your  h. 

25.  14  according  to  the  works  of  their  own  hands 

25. 15  Take  the  wine  cup  of  this  fury  at  my  ha. 

25.  17  Then  took  I  the  cup  at  the  Lord's  hand 

25.  28  refuse  to  take  the  cup  at  thine  hand  to 

26.  14  As  for  me,  behold,  I  (am)  in  your  hand 

26.  24  the  hand  of  Ahikam.  .was  with  Jeremiah 

26.  24  not  give  him  into  the  hand  of  the  people 

27.  3  by  tile  hand  of  the  messengers  which  come 

27.  6  into  the  hand  of  Nebuchadnezzar  the  ki. 

27.  8  until  I  have  consumed  them  by  his  hand 

29.  3  By  the  hand  of  Klasah  the  son  of  Shaph. 

29.  21  into  the  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar  kmg  of 

30.  6  every  man  witli  his  hands  on  his  loins 

31. 11  and  ransomed  him  from  the  hand  of  (him 

31.  32  in  the  day.  .1  took  them  by  the  hand,  to 
32-  3.  4.  36  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon 

32.  4  shall  not  escape  out  of  the  hand  of  the  C. 

32.  21  with  wonders,  and  with  a  strong  hand 

32.  24,  25,  28,  43  into  the  hand  of  the  Chaldeans 
32.  28  into  the  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king 

32.  30  provoked  me.  .with  the  work  of  their  hand 

33.  13  pass  again  under  the  hands  of  him  that 

34.  2  give  this  city  into  the  hand  of  the  king 
34.  3  thou  shalt  not  escape  out  of  his  hand 

34.  3  shalt.  .be  taken,  aud  delivered  into  his  h. 
34.  20  I  will  even  give  them  into  the  hand  of 
34.  20  into  the  hand  of  them  that  seek  their  life 
34.  21  hand  of  their  enemies,  and  into  the  hand 
34.  21  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon’s  army 

36. 14  Take  in  thine  hand  the  roll  wherein  thou 

36. 14  took  the  roll  in  his  hand,  and  came  unto 
37. 17  thou  shalt  be  delivered  into  the  hand  of 

38.  3  This  city  shall  surely  be  given  into  the  h. 

38.  4  thus  he  weakeneth  the  hands  of  the  men 

38.  4  and  the  hands  of  all  the  people,  in  speak. 

38.  5  the  king  said,  Behold,  he  (is)  in  your  hand 

38. 16  neither  will  I  give  thee  into  the  hand  of 
38  ,3  then  shall  this  city  be  given  into  the  hand 
38.  18,  23  thou  shalt  not  escape  out  of  their  hand 
38.  19  lest  they  deliver  me  into  their  hand,  and 

38.  23  shalt  be  taken  by  the  hand  of  the  king  of 

39.  17  thou  shalt  not  be  given  into  the  hand 

40.  4  the  chains  which  (were)  upon  thine  hand 

41.  5  with  offerings  and  incense  in  their  hand 

42.  11  save  you,  and  to  deliver  you  from  his  h. 

43.  3  to  deliver  us  into  the  hand  of  the  Chaldc. 

43.  9  Take  great  stones  in  thine  hand,  and  hide 

44.  8  provoke  me . .  with  the  works  of  your  hand 
44.  25  and  fulfilled  with  your  hand,  saying,  We 
44.  30  king  of  Egypt  into  the  hand  of  his  enem. 
44.  30  into  the  band  of  them  that  seek  his  life 
44-  3°  as  I  gave  Zedekiah  .  into  the  hand  of  Ne. 

46.  24  shall  be  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the 

49.  26  I  will  deliver  them  into  the  hand  of  those 
46.  26  and  into  the  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar 

46.  26  and  iuto  the  hand  of  his  servants  ;  and 

47.  3  shall  not  look  back,  .for  feebleness  of  h. 

48.  37  upon  all  the  hands,  .cuttings,  and  upon 

50.  15  Shout  against  her.  .she  hath  given  her  h. 

50.  43  his  hands  waxed  feeble  :  anguish  took  h. 

51.  7  Babylon,  .agolden  cup  in  the  Lord’s  hand 
51.  25  I  will  stretch  out  mine  hand  upon  thee 

Lam.  1.  7  when  her  people  fell  into  the  hand  of  the 

1.  10  The  adversary  hath  spread  out  his  hand 

I.  14  The  yoke,  .is  bound  by  his  hand  ;  they 

1.  14  Lord  hath  delivered  me  into  (their)  hand 

1.  17  Zion  spreadeth  forth  her  hands,  .none  to 

2.  7  he  hath  given  up  into  the  hand  of  the  en. 

2.  8  he  hath  not  withdrawn  his  hand  from  d. 

3.  3  he  turneth  his  hand  (against  me)  all  the 

3.  64  Lord,  according  to  the  work  of  their  han  1 

4.  2  pitchers,  the  work  of  the  hands  of  the  p. ! 

4.  6  overthrown,  .and  no  hands  stayed  on  her 

4.  10  The  hands  of  the  pitiful  women  have  so. 

5.  6  We  have  given  the  hand  (to)  the  Egypti. 

5.  8  none  that  doth  deliver . .  out  of  their  hand 

5.  12  Princes  are  hanged  up  by  their  hand:  the 
Eze.  1.  3  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  there  upon  him 

1.  8  And.  .the  hands  of  a  man  imder  their  w. 

2.  9  I  looked,  behold,  an  hand  (was)  sent  unto 

3.  14  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  strong  upon  me 
3. 18,  20  his  blood  will  I  require  at  thine  hand 

3.  22  the  band  of  the  Lord  was  there  upon  me 

6.  14  So  will  I  stretch  out  my  hand  upon  them 

7.  17  All  hands  shall  be  feeble,  and  all  knees 

7.  21  I  will  give  it  into  the  bands  of  the  stra. 

7.  27  the  hands  of  the  people  of  the  land  shall 


Eze.  8.  1  the  hand  of  the  Lord  God  fell  there  upon 

8.  3  he  put  forth  the  form  of  an  hand,  and 

8.  11  with  every  man  his  censer  in  his  hand 

9.  1  (with)  his  destroying  weapon  in  his  hand 

9.  2  every  man  a  slaughter  weapon  in  his  ha. 

10.  7  cherub  stretched  forth  his  band  from  be. 

10.  8  the  form  of  a  man’s  hand  under  their  w. 

10. 12  their  whole  body,  .and  their  hands,  and 

10.  21  and  the  likeness  of  the  hands  of  a  man 

11.  9  deliver  you  into  the  hands  of  strangers 

12.  7  I  digged  through  the  wall  with  mine  hand 

13.  9  mine  hand  shall  be  upon  the  prophets 
13.  2i  and  deliver  my  people  out  of  your  hand 
13.  21  they  shall  be  no  more  in  your  hand  to  be 
13.  22  strengthened  the  hands  of  the  wicked 

13.  23  I  will  deliver  my  people  out  of  your  hand 

14.  9  I  will  stretch  out  my  hand  upon  him,  aud 
14.  13  then  will  I  stretch  out  mine  hand  upon 
16.  11  I  put  bracelets  upon  thy  hands,  and  a 
16.  27  I  have  stretched  out  my  hand  over  thee 
16.  39  I  will  also  give  thee  into  their  hand,  and 

16.  49  neither  did  she  strengthen  the  hand  of 

17.  18  when,  lo,  he  had  given  his  hand,  and  ha. 

18.  8  hath  withdrawn  his  hand  from  iniquity 
18.  17  hath  taken  off  his  hand  from  the  poor 

20.  5  In  the  day  when  I.  lifted  up  mine  hand 

20.  5  when  I  lifted  up  mine  hand  unto  them 

20.  6  In  the  day.  .1  lifted  up  mine  hand  unto 
20.  15  Yet  also  I  lifted  up  my  hand  unto  them 
20.  22  I  withdrew  mine  hand,  and  wrought  for 
20.  23  I  lifted  up  mine  hand  unto  them,  also  in 
20.  28,  42  (for)  the  which  I  lifted  up  mine  hand 
20.  33  I  live,  .surely  with  a  mighty  hand,  and 

20.  34  I  will  bring  you  out. .  with  a  mighty  hand 

21.  7  all  hands  shall  be  feeble,  and  every  spirit 

21.  11  furbished,  to  give  it  into  the  hand  of  the 

21.  31  deliver  thee  into  the  hand  of  brutish  men 

22.  14  or  can  thine  hands  be  strong,  in  the  days 

23.  9  into  the  hand  of  her  lovers,  into  the  hand 

23.  28  I  will  deliver  thee  into  the  hand,  .into  the 

23.  31  therefore  will  I  give  her  cup  into  thine  h. 

23.  37  blood  (is)  in  their  hands,  and  with  their 

23.  42  which  put  bracelets  upon  their  hands,  and 

23.  45  (are)  adulteresses,  and  blood  (is)  in  their  h. 
25.  6  Because  thou  hast  clapped . .  hands,  and 
25.  7  I  will  stretch  out  mine  hand  upon  thee 

25. 13  I  will  also  stretch  out  mine  hand  upon 
25.  14  lay  my  vengeance  upon  Edom  by  the  h. 
05.  16  I  will  stretch  out  mine  hand  upon  the  P. 

27.  15  many  isles,  .the  merchandise  of  thine  h. 

28.  9  a  man,  and  no  god,  in  the  band  of  him 

28.  10  Thou  shalt  die.  .by  the  hand  of  strangers 

30.  10  to  cease  by  the  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar 
30.  12  sell  the  land  into  the  hand  of  the  wicked 
30.  12  makeithe  land  waste,  .by  the  hand  of  str. 
30.  22  will  cause  the  sword  to  fall  out  of  his  h. 
30.  24  And  I  will,  .put  my  sword  in  his  hand 

30.  25  when  I  shall  put  my  sword  into  the  hand 

31.  11  into  the  hand  of  the  mighty  one  of  the  li. 

33.  6  blood  will  I  require  at  the  watchman's  h. 

33.  8  lint  his  blood  will  I  require  at  thine  hand 

33.  22  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  upon  me  in  the 

34.  10  and  I  will  require  my  flock  at  their  hand 

34.  27  delivered  them  out  of  the  hand  of  those 

35.  3  I  will  stretch  out  mine  hand  against  thee 

36.  7  thus  saith . .  God  ;  I  have  lifted  up  mine  h. 

37.  1  The  hand  of  the  Lord  was  upon  me,  and 
37.  17  and  they  shall  become  one  in  thine  hand 
37.  19  the  stick,  .which  (is)  in  the  hand  of  Epli. 
37.  19  stick,  and  they  shall  be  one  in  mine  hand 

37.  20  the  sticks,  .shall  be  in  thine  hand  before 

38.  12  to  turn  thine  hand  upon  the  desolate  pi. 

39.  3  I  will  smite  thy  bow  out  of  thy  left  hand 

39.  3  thine  arrows  to  fall  out  of  thy  right  hand 

39.  21  and  my  hand  that  I  have  laid  upon  them 

39.  23  and  gave  them  into  the  hand  of  their  en. 

40.  1  in  the  self  same  day  the  hand  of  the  Lord 

40.  3  with  a  line  of  flax  in  his  hand,  and  a  me. 

40.  5  in  the  man’s  hand  a  measuring  reed  of 
44. 12  therefore  have  I  lifted  up  mine  hand 

46.  7  according  as  his  hands  shall  attain  unto 

47.  3  when  the  man  that  had  the  line  in  his  li. 
47.  14  I  lifted  up  mine  hand  to  give  it  unto  your 

Dan.  1.  2  Lord  gave  Jehoiakim .  .into  his  hand 

8.  4  neither,  .that  could  deliver  out  of  his  h. 

8.  7  none . .  could  deliver  the  ram  out  of  his  h. 

8.  25  he  shall  cause  craft  to  prosper  in  his  hand 

8.  25  but  he  shall  be  broken  without  hand 

9.  15  of  the  land  of  Egypt  with  a  mighty  hand 

10.  10  And,  behold,  an  hand  totiched  me,  which 

10.  10  set  me  upon .  .the  palms  of  my  hands 

11.  11  the  multitude  shall  begiven  intohishand 

11.  16  land,  which  by  hishand  shall  be  consumed 
11.  41  these  shall  escape  outof  hishand.  .Edom 

11.  42  He  shall  stretch  forth  his  hand  also  upon 
Hos.  2,  10  and  none  shall  deliver  her  out  of  mine  li. 

7.  5  he  stretched  out  his  hand  with  scorners 

12.  7  the  balances  of  deceit  (are)  in  his  hand 
14.  3  neither  will.  .say.  .to  the  work  of  our  h. 

Joel  3.  8  into  the  hand  of  the  children  of  Judah 
Amos  1.  8  and  I  will  turn  mine  hand  against  Ekron 
5.  19  leaned  his  hand  on  the  wall,  and  a  ser. 

7.  7  Lord  stood,  .with  a  plumb  line  in  his  h. 

9.  2  into  hell,  thence  shall  mine  hand  take 
Mic.  2.  1  because  it  is  in  the  power  of  their  hand 
5.  9  Thine  hand  shall  be  lifted  up  upon  thine 
5.  12  I  will  cut  off  witchcrafts  out  of  thine  ha. 

5.  13  no  more  worship  the  work  of  thine  hands 

7. 16  they  shall  lay.  .hand  upon,  .mouth,  their 
Hab.  3.  4  he  had  horns  (coming)  out  of  his  hand 
3.  10  the  deep,  .lifted  up  his  hands  on  high 
Zeph.  1.  4  I  will  also  stretch  out  mine  hand  upon  J.  I 


Zeph.  2.  13  he  will  stretch  out’his  hand  against  the 

2.  15  every  one.  .shall  hiss,  (and)  wag  bis  band 

3.  16  it  shall  be  said  to.  .Zion,  Let  not  thine  h. 
Ilag.  2.  14  so  (is)  every  work  of  their  hands ;  and 

2.  17  I  smote  you.  in  all  the  labours  of  your  h. 
Zecli.  2.  1  a  man  with  a  measuring  line  in  his  hand 
2.  9  I  will  shake  mine  hand  upon  them,  and 

4.  9  The  hands  of  Zerubbabel  have  laid  the 

4.  9  his  hands  shall  also  finish  it;  and  thou 

4.  10  shall  see  the  plummet  in  the  hand  of  Z. 

8.  4  every  man  with  his  staff  in  his  hand  for 

8.  9  Let  your  hands  be  strong,  ye  that  hear 

8. 13  fear  not,  (but)  let  your  hands  be  strong 

11.  6  into  his  neighbour’s  hand,  and  into  the  h. 
11.  6  and  out  of  their  hand  I  will  not  deliver 

13.  6  What  (are)  these  wounds  in  thine  hands  ? 

13.  7  I  will  turn  mine  hand  upon  the  little 

14.  13  on  the  hand  of  his  neighbour,  and  his  h. 
14.  13  shall  rise  up  against  the  hand  of  his  net 

Mai.  1.  10  neither,  .accept  an  offering  at  your  hand 

1.  13  should  I  accept  this  of  your  hand?  saith 

2.  13  receiveth  (it)  with  good  will  at  your  hand 

3 .Hand,  Y  yad. 

Ezra  5.  8  and  this  work . .  prospereth  in  their  hands 

5.  12  he  gave  them  into  the  hand  of  Nebuch. 

6.  12  people  that  shall  put  to  their  hand  to 

7.  14  the  law  of  thy  God  which  (is)  in  thine  h. 
7.  25  wisdom  of  thy  God  that  (is)  in  thine  hand 

Dan.  2.  34  till  that  a  stone  was  cut  out  without  hand 
2.  38  the  fowls,  hath  he  given  into  thine  hand 

2.  45  was  cut  out  of  the  mountain  without  hand 

3.  15  God  that  shall-deliver  you  out  of  my  ha.  ? 

3.  17  he  will  deliver  (us)  out  of  thine  hand,  O 

4  35  none  can  stay  his  hand,  or  say  unto  him 

5.  5  same  hour  came ..  fingers  of  a  man's  hand 

5.  5  the  king  saw  the  part  of  the  hand  that 
5.  23  God  in  whose  hand  thy  breath  (is),  and 

5.  24  Then  was  the  part  of  the  hand  sent  from 

7.  25  they  shall  be  given  into  his  hand  until  a 
4  .Palm  {of  the  hand),  sole  {of  the  foot),  kaph. 

Gen.  20.  5  in  the.  .innocency  of  my  hands,  have  1 
31.  42  God  hath  seen,  .the  labour  of  my  hands 

40.  1 1  Pharaoh’s  cup  (was)  in  my  hand  :  and  I 
40.  21  and  he  gave  the  cup  into  Pharaoh's  hand 
Exod.  4.  4  caught  it,  and  it  became  a  rod  in  his  hand 

9.  29  I  will  spread  abroad  my  hands  unto  the 
9.  33  spread  abroad  his  hands  unto  the  Lord 

29.  24  in  the  hands  of  Aaron,  and  in  the  hands 
33.  22  will  cover  thee  with  my  hand  while  I 
33.  23  1  will  take  away  mine  hand,  and  thou 
Lev.  8.  27  upon  Aaron's  hands,  and  upon  his  sons’  li. 

8.  28  Moses  took  them  from  off  their  hands 
14.  16  finger  in  the  oil  that  (is)  in  his  left  hand 
14.  17  of  the  rest  of  the  oil  that  (is)  in  his  hand 
14.  18  of  the  oil  that  (is)  in  the  priest's  hand  he 
14.  27  of  the  oil  that  (is)  in  his  left  hand  seven  t. 
14.  28  priest,  put  of  the  oil  that  (is)  in  his  hand 
14.  29  rest  of  the  oil  that  (is)  in  the  priest’s  hand 

Num.  5.  18  put  the  offering  of  memorial  in  her  hand 

6.  19  shall  put.  .upon  the  hands  of  the  Nazar. 

24.  10  he  smote  his  hands  together  :  and  Balak 

Dent  25.  12  thou  shalt  cut  off  her  hand,  thine  eye 
Judg.  6.  13  delivered  us  into  the  hands  of  the  Midi. 

6.  14  thou  shalt  save  Israel  from  the  hand  of 
8.  6,  15  (Are)  the  hands  of  Zebah  and  Zalmu. 

12.  3  I  put  my  life  in  my  hands,  and  passed 
14.  9  he  took  thereof  in  his  hands,  and  went 

1  Sa.  4.  3  may  save  us  out  of  the  hand  of  our  ene. 

19.  5  he  did  put  his  life  in  his  hand,  and  slew 

28.  21  I  have  put  my  life  in  my  hand,  and  have 

2  Ra.  14.  16  to  deliver  his  handmaid  out  of  the  hand 

18.  12  a  thousand  (shekels)  of  silver  in  mine  hand 

18. 14  he  took  three  darts  in  his  hand,  and  th. 

19.  9  The  king  saved  us  out  of  the  hand  of  our 

19.  9  and  he  delivered  us  out  of  the  baud  of 

22.  1  out  of  the  hand  of  all.  .out  of  the  hand 

1  Ki.  8.  22  and  spread  forth  his  hands  toward  heaven 

8.  38  spread  forth  his  hands  toward  this  house 

5.  54  from  kneeling  on  his  knees  with  his  hand 
18.  44  a  little  cloud  out  of  the  sea,  like  a  man's  h. 

2  Ki.  4.34Andhe..  put ..  his  hands  upon  his  hands 

11.  12  they  clapped  their  hands,  and  said,  God 
16.  7  save  me  out  of  the  hand  of  the  king  of  S. 
16.  7  and  out  of  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Israel 
18.  21  it  will  go  into  his  hand,  and  pierce  ifc:  so 

20.  6  city  out  of  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Assyria 

1  Ch.12.  17  seeing  (there  is)  no  ivrong  in  mine  hands 

2  Ch.  6.  12  And  he  stood . .  and  spread  forth  his  hands 

6.  13  and  spread  forth  his  hands  toward  heaven 

6.  29  shall  spread  forth  his  hands  in  this  house 

30.  6  that  are  escaped  out  of  the  hand  of  the  k 

32.  n  shall  deliver  us  out  of  the  hand  of  the  ki. 

Ezra  8.  31  he  delivered  us  from  the  hand  of  the  ene. 

9.  5  spread  out  my  hands  unto  the  Lord  my 
Job  9.  30  and  make  my  hands  never  so  clean 

10.  3  shouldest  despise  the  work  of  thine  hands 

11.  13  and  stretch  out  thine  hands  toward  him 

13.  14  Wherefore  do  I.  .put  my  life  in  mine  h.? 

13.  21  Withdraw  thine  hand  far  from  me;  and 
16. 17  Not  for.  .injustice  in  mine  hands  :  also 

22.  30  it  is  delivered  by  the  pureness  of  thine  li. 

27.  23  (Men)  shall  clap  their  hands  at  him,  and 

29.  9  The  princes,  .laid  (their)  hand  on  their 

31.  7  if  any  blot  hath  cleaved  to  mine  hands 

41.  8  Lay  thine  hand  upon  him,  remember  the 

Psa.  7.  3  0  Lord  . .  if  there  be  iniquity  in  my  hands 

9.  16  is  snared  in  the  work  of  his  own  liands 
18.  title,  delivered  him  from  the  hand  of  all  his 

24.  4  He  that  hath  clean  hands,  and  a  pure  li. 

26.  6  I  will  wash  mine  hands  in  innocency :  so 
44.  20  or  stretched  out  our  hands  to  a  strange 


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Psa.  47.  1  0  clap  your  hands,  all  ye  people  ;  shout 
71.  4  the  hand  of  the  unrighteous  and  cruel  ra. 
73.  13  I  have,  .washed  my  hands  in  innocency 
78.  72  guided  them  by  the  skilfulness  of  his  ha. 
8t.  6  his  hands  were  delivered  from  the  pots 
88.  9  I  have  stretched  out  my  hands  unto  thee 
91.  12  They  shall  hear  thee  up  in  (their)  hands 
98.  8  Let  the  floods  clap  (their)  hands  :  let  the 
119.  48  My  hands  also  will  I  lift  up  unto  thy  com. 

1 19. 109  My  soul  (is)  continually  in  my  hand 

128.  2  thou  shalt  eat  the  labour  of  thine  hands 

129.  7  Wherewith  the  mower  fllleth  not  his  hand 
139.  5  beset  me.  .and  laid  thine  hand  upon  me 
141.  2  the  lifting  up  of  my  hands  (as)  the  even. 

Prov.  6.  1  thou  hast  stricken  thy  hand  with  a  stran. 

6.  3  thou  art  come  into  the  hand  of  thy  friend 

10.  4  beco.  poor  that  dealeth  (with)  a  slack  h. 

17.  18  A  man  void  of  understanding  striketh  h. 

22.  26  Be  not  thou,  .of  them  that  strike  hands 
31.  13  and  worketh  willingly  with  her  hands 
31.  16  with  the  fruit  of  her  hands  she  planteth 
31.  19  the  spindle,  and  her  hands  hold  the  (list. 
31. 20  She  streteheth  out  her  hand  to  the  poor 

Isa.  1.  15  when  ye  spread  forth  your  hands,  I  will 

28.  4  while  it  is  yet  in  his  hand  he  eateth  it  up 
33.  15  shaketh  his  hands  from  holding  of  bribes 
36.  6  it  will  go  into  his  hand,  and  pierce  it :  so 
38.  6  city  out  of  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Assyria 
49.  16  graven  thee  upon  the  palms  of  (my)  hands 
55. 12  all  the  trees  of  the  field  shall  clap . .  hands 
59.  3  your  hands  are  defiled  with  blood,  and 
59.  6  and  the  act  of  violence  (is)  in  their  hands 
62.  3  and  a  royal  diadem  in  the  hand  of  thy  G. 

Jer.  4.  31  spreadeth  her  hands.  .Woe  (is)  me  now  ! 
12.  7  I  have  given,  .into  the  hand  of  her  ene. 

15.  21  redeem  thee  out  of  the  hand  of  the  terri. 
Lam.  2.  15  All  that  pass  by  clap,  .hands  at  thee;  they 
2. 19  lift  up  thy  hands  toward  him  for  the  life 

3.  41  lift  up  our.  hands  unto  God  in  the  heaven 
Eze.  6.  ix  Smite  with  thine  hand,  and  stamp  with 

•21.  14  prophesy,  and  smite,  .hands  together 
2t.  17  I  will  also  smite  mine  hands  together 

21.  24  ye.  .come,  .ye  shall  be  taken  with  the  h. 

22.  13  I  have  smitten  mine  hand  at  thy  dishon. 

29.  7  When  they  took  hold  of  thee  by  thy  hand 
Jon.  3.  8  from  the  violence  that  (is)  in  their  hands 
Mic.  4. 10  shall  redeem  thee  from  the  hand  of  thine 

7.  yThat  they  may  do  evil  with  both  hands 
Nah.  3.  19  all  that  hear,  .shall  clap  the  hands  over 
Hag.  1.  1 1  a  drought . .  upon  all  the  labour  of  the  hand 

1  .Hand  ( and  arm),  xelP  cheir. 

Matt.  3.  12  Whose  fan  (is)  in  his  hand,  and  he  will 

4.  6  in  (their)  hands  they  shall  bear  thee  up 

5.  30  if  thy  right  hand  offend  thee,  cut  it  off 

8.  3  Jesus  put  forth  (his)  hand,  and  touched 

8.  15  he  touched  her  hand,  and  the  fever  left 

9.  18  come  and  lay  thy  hand  upon  her,  and 

9.  25  went  in,  and  took  her  by  the  hand,  and 

12.  10  there  was  a  man  which  had  (his)  hand 
12.  13  Then  saith  he.  .Stretch  forth  thine  hand 
12.  49  he  stretched  forth  his  hand  toward  his 

14.  31  Jesus  stretched  forth  (his)  hand,  and  ca. 

15.  2  they  wash  not  their  hands  when  they  eat 
15.  20  to  eat  with  unwashen  hands  defileth  not 

17.  22  shall  be  betrayed  into  the  hands  of  men 

18.  8  if  thy  hand  or  thy  foot  offend  thee,  cut 

18.  8  rather  than  having  two  hands  or  two  feet 

19.  13  that  he  should  put  (his)  hands  on  them 

19.  15  he  laid  (his)  hands  on  them,  and  depart. 
22.  13  Bind  him  hand  and  foot,  and  take  him 

26.  23  He  that  dippeth  (his)  hand  with  me  in 
26.  45  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed  into  the  hands 
26.  50  Then  came  they,  and  laid  hands  on  Jesus 

26.  51  stretched  out  (his)  hand,  and  drew  his 

27.  24  he  took  water,  and  washed  (his)  hands 
Mark  1.  31  he  came  and  took  her  by  the  hand,  and 

1.  41  Jesus.  .putforth(his)hand,andtouchedh. 

3.  1  was  a  man  there  which  had  a  withered 
3.  3  unto  the  man  which  had  the  withered  h. 
3.  5  saith  unto  the  man,  Stretch  forth  thine  h. 
3.  5  his  hand  was  restored  whole  as  the  other 

5.  23  come  and  lay  thy  hands  on  her,  that  she 

5.  41  he  took  the  damsel  by  the  hand,  and  said 

6.  2  such  mighty  works  are  wrought  by  his  h.  ? 

6.  5  save  that  he  laid  his  hands  upon  a  few 

7.  2  with  defiled  that  is.  .withunwashenhands 

7.  3  except  they  wash  (their)  hands  oft,  eat 

7.  5  but  eat  bread  with  unwashen  hands  ? 

7.  32  they  beseech  him  to  put  his  hand  upon 

8.  23  he  took  the  blind  man  by  the  hand,  and 

8.  23  put  his  hands  upon  him,  he  asked  him  if 

8.  25  he  put  (his)  hands  again  upon  his  eyes,  and 

9.  27  Jesus  took  him  by  the  hand,  and  lifted 

9.  31  The  Son  of  man  is  delivered  into  the  hand 

9.  43  if  thy  hand  offend  thee,  cut  it  off  :  it  is 
9.  43  than  having  two  hands  to  go  into  hell 

10.  16  put  (his)  hands  upon  them,  and  blessed 
14.  41  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed  into  Ithe  hands 
14.  46  they  laid  their  hands  on  him,  and  took 

16.  18  [they  shall  lay  hands  on  the  sick,  and] 

Luke  1.  66  And  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  with  him 
1.  71  and  from  the  hand  of  all  that  hate  us 
1.  74  being  delivered  out  of  the  hand  of  our 

3.  17  Whose  fan  (is)  in  his  hand,  and  he  will 

4.  11  in  (their)  hands  they  shall  bear  thee  up 
4.  40  he  laid  his  hands  on  every  one  of  them 

5. 13  he  put  forth  (his)  hand,  and  touched  him 

6.  1  did  eat,  rubbing  (them)  in  (their)  hands 

6.  6  was  a  man  whose  right  hand  was  wither. 

6.  8  to  the  man  which  had  the  withered  hand 

6.  «o  Stretch  forth  thy  hand.  And  he  did  so 

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Luke  6. 10  his  hand  was  restored  whole  as  the  other 

8.  54  took  her  by  the  hand,  and  called,  saying 

9.  44  shall  be  delivered  into  the  hands  of  men 
9.  62  No  man,  having  put  his  hand  to  the  plo. 

13. 13  he  laid  (his)  hands  on  her  :  and  immedi. 

15.  22  put  a  ring  on  his  hand,  and  shoes  on  (his) 

20.  19  the  same  hour  sought  to  lay  hands  on 

21.  12  they  shall  lay  their  hands  on  you,  and 

22.  21  the  hand  of  him  that  betrayeth  me  (is) 

22.  53  ye  stretched  forth  no  hands  against  me 

23.  46  Father,  into  thy  hands  I  commend  my  s. 

24.  7  be  delivered  into  the  hands  of  sinful  men 
24.  39  Behold  my  hands  and  my  feet,  that  it  is 
24.  40  [he  showed  them  (his)  hands  and  (his)  ft.] 
24.  50  he  lifted  up  his  hands,  and  blessed  them 

John  3.  35  and  hath  given  all  things  into  his  hand 

7.  30  no  man  laid  hands  on  him,  because  his  h. 

7.  44  taken  him  ;  but  no  man  laid  hands  on  h. 

10.  28  neither,  .any  pluck  them  out  of  my  hand 

10.  29  able  to  pluck  (them)  out  of  my  Father’s  h. 

10.  39  take  him  ;  but  he  escaped  out  of  their  h. 

11.  44  bound  hand  and  foot  with  grave  clothes 
13.  3  had  given  all  things  into  his  hands,  and 
13.  9  feet  only,  but  also  (my)  hands  and  (my) 

20.  20  showed  unto  them  (his)  hands  and  his  side 
20.  25  see  in  his  hands  the  print  of  the  nails 
20.  25  thrust  my  hand  into  his  side,  I  will  not 

20.  27  behold  my  hands  ;  and  reach  hither  thy  h. 

21.  18  thou  shalt  stretch  forth  thy  hands,  and 
Acts  2.  23  by  wicked  hands  have  crucified  and  slain 

3.  7  he  took  him  by  the  right  hand,  and  lifted 

4.  3  they  laid  hands  on  them,  and  put  (them) 
4.  28  to  do  whatsoever  thy  hand  and  thy  coun. 

4.  30  By  stretching  forth  thine  hand  to  heal 
5. 12  by  the  hands  of  the  apostles  were  many 

5.  18  laid  their  hands  on  the  apostles,  and  put 

6.  6  had  prayed,  they  laid  (their)  hands  on  th. 

7.  25  that  God  by  his  hand  would  deliver  them 

7.  35  deliverer  by  the  hand  of  the  Angel  which 

7.  41  rejoiced  in  the  works  of  their  own  hands 

7.  50  Hath  not  my  hand  made  all  these  things? 

8.  17  Then  laid  they  (their)  hands  on  them,  and 

8.  18  through  laying  on  of  the  apostles'  hands 

8.  19  on  whomsoever  I  lay  hands,  he  may  rec. 

9.  12  and  putting  (his)  hand  on  him,  that  he  m. 

9.  17  putting  his  hands  on  him,  said,  Brother 

9.  41  he  gave  her  (his)  hand,  and  lifted  her  up 

11.  21  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  with  them  :  and 

11.  30  to  the  elders  by  the  hands  of  Barnabas 

12.  1  the  king  stretched  forth  (his)hands  to  vex 

12.  7  And  his  chains  fell  off  from  (his)  hands 

12.  11  delivered  me  out  of  the  hand  of  Herod 

12.  17  beckoning  unto  them  with  the  hand  to 

13.  3  laid  (their)  hands  on  them,  they  sent  (th.) 

13.  11  the  hand  of  the  Lord  (is)  upon  thee,  and 

13.  16  beckoning  with  (his)  hand,  said,  Men  of 

14.  3  and  wonders  to  be  done  by  their  hands 

17.  25  Neither  is  worshipped  with  men’s  hands 

19.  6  when  Paul  had  laid(his)hands  upon  them 
19.  11  special  miracles  by  the  hands  of  Paul 
19.  26  they  be  no  gods  which  are  made  with  ha. 

19.  33  And  Alexander  beckoned  with  the  hand 

20.  34  hands  have  ministered  unto  my  necessit. 

21.  11  bound  his  own  hands  and  feet,  and  said 
21.  11  deliver  (him)  into  the  hands  of  the  Gent. 
21.  27  stirred,  .the  people,  and  laid  hands  on 

21.  40  beckoned  with  the  hand  unto  the  people 

23.  19  the  chief  captain  took  him  by  the  hand 

24.  7  [with,  .violence  took(him).  .out  of  our  h.] 
26.  1  Paul  stretched  forth  the  hand,  and  ans. 

28.  3  came  a  viper,  and  fastened  on  his  hand 
28.  4  saw  the  (venomous)  beast  hang  on  his  h. 
28.  8  and  laid  his  hands  on  him,  and  healed 
28.  17  delivered,  .into  the  hands  of  the  Romans 

Rom  10.  21  I  have  stretched  forth  my  hands  unto  a 

1  Co.  4.  12  And  labour,  working  with  our  own  hands 

12.  15  1  am  not  the  hand,  I  am  not  of  the  body 
12.  21  the  eye  cannot  say  unto  the  hand,  I  have 

16.  21  salutation  of  (me)  Paul  with  mine  own  h. 

2  Co.11.  33  down  by  the  wall,  and  escaped  his  hands 
Gal.  3.  19  (it  was)  ordained  by  angels  in  the  hand 

6.  1 1  have  written  unto  you  with  mine  own  h. 
Eph.  4.  28  working  with  (his)  hands  the  thing  which 
Col.  4.  18  The  salutation  by  the  hand  of  me  Paul 

1  Th.  4.  11  and  to  work  with  your  own  hands,  as 

2  Th.  3. 17  The  salutation  of  Paul  with  mine  own  h. 

1  Ti.  2.  8  lifting  up  holy  hands,  without  wrath  and 

4.  14  laying  on  of  the  hands  of  the  presbytery 
5  22  Lay  hands  suddenly  on  no  man,  neither 

2  Ti.  1.  6  in  thee  by  the  putting  on  of  my  hands 
Phm.  |  19  I  Paul  have  written  (it)  witli  mine  own  h. 
Heb.  i.  10  the  heavens  are  the  works  of  thiDe  hands 

2.  7  [didst  set  him  over  the  works  of  thy  han.] 
6.  2  of  laying  on  of  hands,  and  of  resurrection 

8.  9  I  took  them  by  The  hand  to  lead  them  out 

10.  31  to  fall  into  the  hands  of  the  living  God 

12.  12  lift  up  the  hands  which  hang  down,  and 
Jas.  4.  8  Cleanse  (your)  hands,  (ye)  sinners ;  and 

1  Pe  5.  6  Humble  yourselves . .  under  the  mighty  h. 
1  Jo.  1.  1  our  hands  have  handled,  of  the  Word  of 
Rev.  1.  16  he  had  in  his  right  hand  seven  stars ;  and 
1.  17  he  laid[his  right  [hand]  upon  me,  saying 

6.  5  he .  .had  a  pair  of  balances  in  his  hand 

7.  9  with  white  robes,  and  palms  in  their  ha. 

8.  4  ascended  up.  .out  of  the  angel’s  hand 

9.  20  repented  not  of  the  works  of  their  hands 

10.  2  he  had  in  his  hand  a  little  book  open:  and 

10.  5  the  angel,  .lifted  up  his  hand  to  heaven 

10.  8  in  the  hand  of  the  angel  which  standeth 
10.  10  the  little  book  out  of  the  angel’s  hand 

13.  16  to  receive  a  mark  in  their  right  hand,  or 

14.  9  (his)  mark  in  his  forehead,  or  in  his  hand 


Rev.  14.  14  having,  .in  his  hand  a  sharp  sickle 

17.  4  having  a  golden  cup  in  her  hand  full  of 
19  2  and  hath  avenged  the  blood . .  at  her  hand 
20.  1  angel . .  having . .  a  great  chain  in  his  hand 
20.  4  neither.  .received(his) mark,  .in  their  ha. 
HAND,  at  — 

1  .Near,  3inp  qarob. 

Deut  32.  35  for  the  day  of  their  calamity  (is)  at  hand 
Isa.  13.  6  for  the  day  of  the  Lord  (is)  at  hand  ;  it 
Jer.  23.  23  (Am)  I  a  God  at  hand,  saith  the  LORD 
Joel.  1.  15  for  the  day  of  the  Lord  (is)  at  hand,  and 
Zeph.  1.  7  for  the  day  of  the  LORD  (is)  at  hand  :  for 
2. Nigh,  iyyvs  eygus. 

Matt26.  18  The  Master  saith,  My  time  is  at  hand;  I 
John  2.  13  the  Jews’  passover  was  at  hand ;  and  Je. 

7.  2  the  Jews’  feast  of  tabernacles  was  at  hand 
Phil.  4.  5  known  unto  all  men.  ThejLord  (is)  at  h. 
Rev.  1.  3  keep  those  things,  .for  the  time  (is)  at  h. 
22.  10  he  saith  unto  me.  .the  time  is  at  hand 

HAND,  to  be  at  hand  — 

1. To  be  near,  ;pp  qarob. 

Gen.  27.  41  The  days  of  mourning . .  are  at  hand ;  then 
Deut  15.  9  saying,  .the  year  of  release,  is  at  hand 
Eze.  12.  23  The  days  are  at  hand,  and  the  effect  of 

2 . To  be  or  come  near,  3 -ip  qarab,  3. 

Eze.  36.  8  people  of  Israel ;  for  they  are  at  hand  to 

3.  To  be  or  come  nigh,  iyyifa  eggizd. 

Matt.  3.  2  Repent . .  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  at  hand 
4.  17  Repent,  .thekingdomof  heavenisat  hand 
10.  7  saying,  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  at  hand 
26.  45  behold,  the  hour  is  at  hand,  and  the  Son 
26.  46  behold,  he  is  at  hand  that  doth  betray  me 
Mark  1.  15  the  kingdom  of  God  is  at  hand  :  repent 
14.  42  go ;  lo,  he  that  betrayeth  me  is  at  hand 
Rom  13.  12  The  night  is  far  spent,  the  day  is  at  hand 

1  Pe.  4.  7  But  the  end  of  all  things  is  at  hand  ;  be 

4.  To  place  in,  or  upon,  ivlarripi  enistemi. 

2  Th.  2.  2  as  that  the  day  of  Christ  is  at  hand 

5.  To  place  or  set  over,  irpiarriui  epliistemi. 

2  Ti.  4.  6  and  the  time  of  my  departure  is  at  hand 
HAND,  (some)  to  lead  by  the  — - 
\.To  lead  by  the  hand,  x*tp<*ya>yeo)  cheiragogeo. 
Acts  9.  8  they  led  him  by  the  hand,  and  brought 
22.  1 1  being  led  by  the  hand  of  them  that  were 

2. One  who  leads  by  the  hand,  x^pa-yaiy&s  cheirag. 

Acts  13.  11  seeking  some  to  lead  him  by  the  hand 
HAND,  out  of  — 

To  kill,  rirt  harag. 

Numn.  15  kill  me,  I  pray  thee,  out  of  hand,  if  I  have 
HAND,  to  take  in  — - 

To  put  hand  on,  undertake,  hnxtipea)  epicheireo. 

Luke  1.  1  many  have  taken  in  hand  to  set  forth  in 
HAND ,  with  one  s  own  — 

With  one's  man  hand,  aurox^p  autocheir. 

Acts  27.  19  cast  out  with  our  own  hands  the  tackling 
HAND  BREADTH,  hand  broad  — 

1  .Hand  breadth,  npp  tephach. 

1  Ki.  7.  26  it  (was)  an  hand  breadth  thick,  and  the 

2  Ch  4.  5  the  thickness  of  it  (was)  an  hand  breadth 
Psa.  39.  5  thou  hast  made  my  days  (as)  an  hand  br. 

2. Hand  breadth,  npb  tophach. 

Exod25-  25  a  border  of  an  hand  breadth  round  about 
37.  12  a  border  of  an  handbreath  round  about 
Eze.  40.  5  reed  of  six  cubits,  and  an  hand  breadth 
40.  43  within  (were)  hooks,  an  hand  broad,  fast 
43.  13  The  cubit  (is)  a  cubit  and  an  hand  breadth 
[See  also  Broken  handed,  left,  left  handed.] 
HANDFUL  — 

1  .Palm  of  the  hand,  p?  kaph. 

Lev.  9.  17  and  took  an  handful  thereof,  and  burnt 

2.  Sheaf,  raj;  amir. 

Jer.  9.  22  as  the  handful  after  the  harvest  man,  and 

3.  Handful,  expansion,  superabundance,  ncspissah. 

Psa.  72.  16  There  shall  be  an  handful  of  corn  in  the 

4.  Handful ,  closed  hand,  pop  qomets. 

Gen.  41.  47  the  earth  brought  forth  by  handfuls 
Lev.  6.  15  he  shall  take  of  it  his  handful,  of  the 

5.  Handful,  hollow  of  the  hand,  shoal. 

1  Ki.  20.  10  if.  .dust  of  Samaria,  .suffice  for  handfuls 
Eze.  13.  19  handfuls  of  barley  and.  .pieces  of  bread 

6.  Fulness  of  the  two  fists,  a’JEn  nSd  inelo  chophna. 
Exod.  9.  8  Take . .  handfuls  of  ashes  of  the  furnace 

l. Fulness  of  the  palm  of  the  hand,  *]?  fromtlo  caph. 
Eccl.  4.  6  Better  (is)  an  handful  (with)  quietness 
1  Ki.  17.  12  but  an  handful  of  meal  in  a  barrel,  and  a 

8 .Fulness  of  the  closed  hand,  pop  dbo  melo  qomets. 
Lev.  2.  2  take  thereout  his  handful  of  the  flour 
Lev.  5.  12  and  the  priest  shall  take  his  handful  of 

HANDFUL,  to  take  an  — 

To  take  a  handful,  pop  qamats. 

Num.  5.  26  the  priest  shall  take  an  handful  of  the 

HANDFULS  — 

Heaps,  D’npx  tsebathim. 

Ruth  2.  16  let  fall,  .(some)  of  the  handfuls  of  purpose 


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HANDKERCHIEFS  — 

Napkin,  handkerchief,  aovSapiov  soudarion.  (Lat.) 

Acts  19. 12  brought  uuto  the  sick  handkerchiefs  or 
HANDLE  — 

Handle,  rs  kaph. 

Song  5.  5  dropped,  .myrrh,  upon  the  handles  of  the 
HANDLE,  to  — 

1.  To  lay  hold,  ins  achaz. 

2  Ch.25.  5  that  could  handle  spear  and  shield 


2.  To  hold  fast,  seize,  piazo. 

John  8.  20  no  man  laid  hands  on  him;  for  his  hour 

HANDS,  made  by  or  with  — 

Made  hy  hands,  x*<P° nolgros  cheiropoietos. 

Mark  1 4.  58  this  temple  that  is  made  with  hands 
Acts  7.  48  dwelleth  not  in  temples  made  with  hands 
17.  24  dwelleth  not  in  temples  made  with  hands 
Eph.  2.  11  Circumcision  in  the  liesh  made  by  hands 
Heb.  9.  it  perfect  tabernacle,  not  made  with  hands 
9.  24  into  the  holy  places  made  with  hands 


2.  To  feel,  touch,  bud  mush,  5. 

Psai 15.  7  They  have  hands,  but  they  handle  not 

3 . To  draw  out,  mashak. 

Judg  5.  14  they  that  handle  the  pen  of  the  writer 

4 . To  set  in  array,  snif  arak. 

1  Ch.  12.  8  that  could  handle  shield  and  buckler 

5.  To  handle,  b>3)?  taphas. 

Gen  4  21  of  all  such  as  handle  the  harp  and  organ 
Jer  2  8  they  that  handle  the  law  knew  me  not 
46  9  Libyans, that  handle . .  Lydians, that  hand! 
so  16  Cut  off.  .him  that  liandleth  the  sickle  in 
Eze.  27.  29  And  all  that  handle  the  oar,  the  manners 
38  4  great  company,  .all  of  them  handling  sw. 
Amos  2.  15  Neither  shall  he  stand  tliathandleth  the 

6.7b  touch,  Oiyyivw  thiygano. 

Col.  2.  21  Touch  not ;  taste  not ;  handle  not 
7 ,7b  feel,  grope,  handle,  \f/g\a<pouo  pselaphad. 
Luke2j.  39  handle  me.  .for  a  spirit  hath  not  flesh 

1  Jo.  1.  1  our  hands  have  handled,  of  the  word 

HANDLE  deceitfully,  to  — 

To  use  deceit,  8 o\6a>  doloo. 

2  Co.  4.  2  nor  handling  the  word  of  God  deceitfully 

HANDLED,  to  be  — 

To  catch  or  handle  with  the  palm ,  irsn  taiihas. 

Eze.  21.  n  to  be  furbished,  that  it  may  be  handled 

HANDMAID  — 

1 .  Handmaid,  nsx  amah. 

Exod23. 12  the  son  of  thy  handmaid  and  the  stranger 
Judg  19.  19  also  for  me,  and  for  thy  handmaid,  and 
Ruth  3.  9  she  answered,  I  (am)  Ruth  thine  handm. 

3.  9  spread,  .thy  skirt  over  thine  handmaid 

1  Sa.  1.  11  look  on  the  affliction  of  thine  handmaid 

1.  n  remember,  .and  not  forget  thine  handm. 

1.  11  wilt  give  unto  thine  handmaid  a  man  ch. 

1  16  Count  not  thine  handmaid  for  a  daughter 

25.  24  let  thine  handmaid,  I  pray  thee,  speak 
2=  24  and  hear  the  words  of  thine  handmaid 
25.  25  I  thine  handmaid  saw  not  the  young  men 
25.  28  forgive  the  trespass  of-thine  handmaid 
25.  31  dealt  well .  .then  remember  thine  handm. 
25.  41  Behold,  (let)  thine  handmaid  (be)  a  serv. 

2  Sa  6.  20  eyes  of  the  handmaids  of  his  servants,  as 

14.  15  will  perform  the  request  of  his  handmaid 
14. 16  to  deliver  his  handmaid  out  of  the  ham! 

20.  17  Hear  the  w'ords  of  thine  handmaid.  And 
1  Ki.  1.  13  Didst  not  thou,  .swear  unto  thine  hand. 

1.  17  My  lord,  thou  swarest.  .unto  thine  hand. 

3.  20  she  arose,  .while  thine  handmaid  slept 
Psa.  86.  16  turn,  .and  save  the  son  of  thine  handm. 
116.  16  truly  I  (am),  .the  son  of  thine  handmaid 

2.  Maid  servant,  nnoai  shiphehah. 

Gen.  16.  1  and  she  had  an  handmaid,  an  Egyptian 
23. 12  Hagar  the  Egyptian,  Sarah's  handmaid 
29.  24  gave.  .Zilpah  his  maid  (for)  an  handmaid 

29.  29  gave.  .Bilhah  his  handmaid  to  be  her 

30.  4  she  gave  him  Bilhah  her  handmaid  to 

33.  1  divided  the  children .  •  unto  the  two  hand. 
33.  2  he  put  the  handmaids  and  their  children 
33  25  And  the  sons  of  Bilhah,  Rachel’s  handm. 
35.  26  And  the  sons  of  Zilpah,  Leah's  handmaid 

Ruth  2.  13  hast  spoken  friendly  unto  thine  handm. 

1  Sa.  1.  18  Let  thine  handmaid  find  grace  in  thy 

25.  27  which  thine  handmaid  hath  Jiroughtjunto 
28.  21  thine  handmaid  hath  obeyed  thy  voice 
28.  22  also  unto  the  voice  of  thine  handmaid 

2  Sa.  14.  6  thy  handmaid  had  two  sons,  and  they 

14.  7  family  is  risen  against  thine  handmaid 
14.  12  Let  thine  handmaid,  .speak  (one)  word 
14.  15  thy  handmaid  said,  I  will  now  speak  unto 
14.  17  Then  thine  handmaid  said,  The  word  of 
14. 19  put.  .words  in  the  mouth  of  thine  hand. 

2  Ki.  4.  2  Thine  handmaid  hath  not  any  thing  in 
4.  16  Nay.  do  not  lie  unto  thine  handmaid 
Prov  30.  23  an  handmaid  that  is  heir  to  her  mistress 
Isa.  14.  2  possess  them,  .for  servants  and  handm. 

Jer.  34.  11  caused  the  servants  and  the  handmaids 
34. 11,  u5  brought  them  into  subjection .  .for  h. 

34.  16  every  man  his  handmaid,  whom  he  had 
Joel  2.  29  upon  the  servants  and.  .the  handmaids 

3.  Female  slave  or  servant,  SovXg  doule. 

Luke  1.  38  Behold  the  handmaid  of  the  Lord  ;  be  it 

HAND  MAIDEN  — 

1.  Maid  servant,  nnsgi  shiphehah. 

Gen.  33.  6  Then  the  handmaidens  came  near,  they 
Ruth  2. 13  not  like  unto  one  of  thine  handmaidens 

i.  Female  slave  or  servant,  Sovhg  doule. 

Luke  1.  48  regarded  the  low  estate  of  his  handmaiden 
Acts  2. 18  on  my  handmaidens  I  will  pour  out  in 

HANDS  on,  to  lay  — 

1.  To  exercise  power,  Kpareoi  krateo. 

Matt  18.  28  he  laid  hands  on  him,  and  took  (him)  by 
21.  46  when  they  sought  to  lay  hands  on  him 


HANDS,  not  made  with  (or  without)  — 

Not  made  hy  hands,  axeiponoigros  acheiropoietos. 
Markm.  58  I  will  build  another  made  without  hands 
2  Co.  5.  1  an  house  not  made  with  hands,  eternal  in 
Col.  2.  1 1  with  the  circumcision  made  without  hands 

HANDS,  (both)  — 

Both  hands,  D;i?n  chophnayim. 

Lev  16  12  hands  full  of  sweet  incense  beaten  small 

Eccl.  4  6  than  both  the  hands  full  (with)  travail 
Eze  10  2  HU  thine  hand  with  coals  of  fire  from 

'  10.’  7  into  the  hands  of  (him  that  was)  clothed 

HAND  STAFF  — 

A  staff  of  the  hand,  T  Vpa  maqqel  yad. 

Eze  39.  9  set  on  fire  and  burn,  .the  hand  staves,  and 

HAND  WRITING  — 

Written  by  the  hand,  xeipoypaipov  cheirographon. 
Col.  2.14  Blotting  out  the  handwriting  of  ordinances 


HANDY  WORK  — 

Work  of  the  hand,  t  maaseh  yad. 

Psa  19.  1  and  the  firmament  showeth  his  handywork 


HA'-NES,  Din  Mercury. 

A-  place  in  Egypt.  It  is  improbable  that  it  was  the 
Heracleopolis  Magna  in  the  Heptanomis ;  but  most 
likely  it  was  identical  with  Tahpanes,  Daphne,  a 
fortified  town  on  the  eastern  frontier  of  Egypt. 

Isa.  30.  4  at  Zoan,  and  his  ambassadors  came  to  H. 

HANG,  to  — 

1.7b  hang  up,  disjoint,  DK  yaqa,  5. 

2  Sa.  21.  9  hanged  them  in  the  hill  before  the  Lord 

2.  To  give,  put,  ]0J  nathan. 

Exod26.  32  shalt  hang  it  upon  four  pillars  of  shittim 

3.7b  spread  out,  rno  sarach. 

Exod26.  12  the  half  curtain  .  .shall  hang  over  the 

.  5+  olvoll  liorur 


+  U  a  nirlfto  of  tlvn  f  ollPT' 


4.  To  hang  up,  ttblj  tala. 

2  Sa.  21.  12  where  the  Philistines  had  hanged  them 

5.7b  hang  up,  talah. 

Gen.  40.  19  Pharaoh ..  shall  hang  thee  on  a  tree  ;  and 

40.  22  But  he  hanged  the  chief  baker  :  as  Joseph 

41.  13  so  it  was;  me  he  restored. .him  he  hanged 
Deut  21.  22  put  to  death,  and  thou  hang  him  on  a 
Josh.  8.  29  the  king  of  Ai  he  hanged  on  a  tree  until 

10  26  slew  them,  and  hanged  them  on  five  trees 
2  Sa.  4.  12  hanged  (them)  up  over  the  pool  in  Hebron 

21.  12  where  the  Philistines  had  hanged  them 

Esth  6  4  to  speak  unto  the  king  to  hang  Mordecai 

7.  9  Then  the  king  said,  Hang  him  thereon 

7.  10  So  they  hanged  Haman  on  the  gallows 

8.  7  him  they  have  hanged  upon  the  gallows 

9.  14  and  they  hanged  Haman’s  ten  sons 
Job  26.  7  He.  .hangeth  the  earth  upon  nothing 
Psa.  137.  2  We  hanged  our  harps  upon  the  willows 
Song  4.  4  whereon  there  hang  a  thousand  bucklers 
Isa  22.  24  they  shall  hang  upon  him  all  the  glory 
Eze.  15.  3  a  pin  of  it  to  hang  any  vessel  thereon? 

6.  To  hang  up,  hSj-i  talah,  3. 

Eze.  27.  io  they  hanged  the  shield  and  helmet  in  thee 

27.  11  they  hanged  their  shields  upon  thy  walls 

7.  To  hang  up  or  on,  npepavvopi  hremannumi. 
Matti8.  6  a  millstone  were  hanged  about  his  neck 

22.  40  On  these  two  commandments  hang  all 
LukC23.  39  one  of  the  malefactors  which  were  hanged 
Acts  5. 30  Jesus,  whom  ye  slew  and  hanged  on  a  tree 

10.  39  whom  they  slew  and  hanged  on  a  tree 

28.  4  saw  the  (venomous)  beast  hang  on  his  hand 
Gal.  3. 13  Cursed  (is)  every  one  that  hangeth  on  a 

HANG  down,  to  — 

1. 7b  cause  to  go  down,  let  down,  Ti;  yarad,  5. 
Lam.  2.  io  the  virgins .  .hang  down  their  heads  to 

2.7b  let  down  beside,  irapiggi  pariemi. 

Heb.  12. 12  lift  up  the  hands  which  liangdown,  and 


HANG  in  doubt,  to  — 

To  hang  up,  n?i?  tala. 

Deut28.  66  tliy  life  shall  haug  in  doubt  before  thee 


HANG  self,  to  — 

1.  To  strangle  self,  pin  chanaq,  2.  7 

2  Sa.  17.  23  Aliithophel.  .hanged  himself,  and  died 

2.  To  strangle  self,  awayxop.a.1  apagehomai. 
Matt27.  s  departed,  and  went  and  hanged  himself 

HANG  up,  to  — 

1.  To  hang  up,  disjoint,  Vp;  yaqa,  5. 

NU1U25.  4  Take  all  the  heads . .  and  hang  them  up 
2  Sa.  21.!  6  we  will  hang  them  up  unto  the  Lord  in 

2.7b  give,  )m  nathan. 

Exod26.  33  And  thou  shalt  hang  up  the  veil  under 
40.  8  and  hang  up  the  hanging  at  the  court 


HANGED  (up),  to  be  — 

1.7b  be  hanged  or  disjointed,  5?p;  yaqa,  6. 

2  Sa.  21.  13  the  bones  of  them  that  were  hanged 

2.  To  hang  up,  n*?Pi  talah. 

Deut  21.  23  for  lie  that  is  hanged  (is)  accursed  of  God 
2  Sa.  18.  10  Behold,  I  saw  Absalom  hanged  in  an  oak 
Esth.  5. 14  that  Mordecai  may  be  hanged  thereon 

9.  13  and  let  Haman’s  ten  sons  be  hanged  upon 
9.  25  that  he  and  his  sons  should  be  hanged 

3.  To  be  hanged  up,  r^n  talah,  2. 

Esth.  2.  23  therefore  they  were  both  hanged  on  a 
Lam.  5. 12  Princes  are  hanged  up  by  their  hand 

4.  To  smite,  hang  up,  unp  mecha,  2. 

Ezra  6.  n  being  set  up,  let  him  be  hanged  thereon 

HANGED  about,  to  be  — 

To  lie  around,  irepiKtipai  perikeimai. 

Mark  9.  42  a  millstone  were  hanged  about  his  neck 
Lukei7.  2  a  millstone  were  hanged  about  his  neck 

HANGING 

1 .  Houses,  D’h3  boltim. 

2  Ki.  23.  7  the  women  wove  hangings  for  the  grove 

2..1  hanging,  tJCD  masak. 

Exod26.  36  thou  shalt  make  an  hanging  for  the  door 

26.  37  thou  shalt  make  for  the  hanging  five  piL 

27.  16  an  hanging  of  twenty  cubits,  (of)  blue 
35. 15  the  hanging  for  the  door  at  the  entering 
35. 17  and  the  hanging  for  the  door  of  the  court 
36.  37  an  hanging  for  the  tabernacle  door  (of) 

38.  18  the  hanging  for  the  gate  of  the  court  (was) 

39.  38  and  the  hanging  for  the  tabernacle  door 

39.  40  and  the  hanging  for  the  court  gate,  his 

40.  5  the  hanging  of  the  door  to  the  tabernacle 
40.  8  and  hang  up  the  hanging  at  the  court 
40.  28  he  set  up  the  hanging  (at)  the  door  of  the 
40.  33  set  up  the  hanging  of  the  court  gate.  So 

Num.  3.  25  the  hanging  for  the  door  of  the  tabernacle 

3.  31  the  hanging,  and  all  the  service  thereof 

4.  25  the  hanging  for  the  door  of  the  tabemac. 

4.  26  the  hanging  for  the  door  of  the  gate  of 

3.  Hangings,  C'ybp  qelaim. 

Exod27-  9  hangings  for  the  court  (of)  fine  twined 
27.  11  (be)  hangings  of  an  hundred  (cubits)  long 
27.  12  (shall  be)  hangings  of  fifty  cubits 
27.  14  hangings  of  one  side  (of  the  gate  shall) 

27.  15  the  other  side  (shall  be)  hangings  fifteen 

35.  17  The  hangings  of  the  court,  his  pillars 
38.  9  hangings  of  the  court  (were  of)  fine  twined 
38.  12  west  side  (were)  hangings  of  fifty  cubits 
38.  14  The  hangings  of  the  one  side  (of  the  gate) 
38.  15  that  hand,  (were)  hangings  of  fifteen  cub 
38.  16  the  hangings  of  the  court  round  about 

38.  18  answerable  to  the  hangings  of  the  court 

39.  40  The  hangings  of  the  court,  his  pillars 
Num.  3.  26  the  hangings  of  the  court,  and  the  cur. 

4.  26  And  the  hangings  of  the  court,  and  the  h. 

4.  To  hang,  talah 

Josh.io.  26  they  were  hanging  upon  the  trees  until 
HAN  -NAH,  n)n  grace. 

One  of  Elkanah's  two  wives,  and  mother  of  Samuel  the 
prophet,  while  she  also  herself  was  a  prophetess,  as  is 
proved  by  the  prophecy  contained  in  her  hymn  of 
thanksgiving  for  the  birth  of  her  son.  It  is  in  the  high¬ 
est  order  of  prophetic  poetry.  It  contains  the  first  de¬ 
signation  of  the  “  Messiah,’1  under  that  name  B.C. 
1171. 

1  Sa.  1.  2  two  wives;  the  name  of  the  one  (was)  H. 

1 .  2  Peninnah  had  children,  but  H.  had  no  chil. 
1.  5  But  unto  H.  he  gave  a  worthy  portion 
1.  5  for  he  loved  H.:  but  the  Lord  had  shut 
1.  8  H.,  why  weepest  thou?  and  why  eatest 
1.  9  H.  rose  up  after  they  had  eaten  in  Shiloh 
1.  13  H.,  she  spake  in  her  heart ;  only  her  lips 
1  15  H.  answered  and  said,  No,  my  lord;  I  (am) 
I.  19  Elkanah  knew  H.  his  wife  ;  and  the  Lord 

1.  20  the  time  was  come  about  after  H.  had 

1  22  H.  went  not  up ;  for  she  said  unto  her  h. 

2.  1  H.  prayed,  and  said,  My  heart,  .in  the  L. 
2.  21  the  Lord  visited  H,  so  that  she  conceived 

HAN-NA'-THON,  jinjn  dedicated  to  grace. 

A  city  of  Zebulun  at  a  point  apparently  on  the  northern 
boundary,  now  called  Hannah. 

Josh  19.  14  compasseth  it  on  the  north  side  to  H. 

HAN-NI'-EL,  Sn’SD  God  is  gracious. 

1  A  son  of  Ephod  who,  as  prince  of  Manasseh,  assisted 
in  the  division  of  the  land.  In  the  Hebrew  text  his 
name  is  identical  with  that  of  Haniel  (No.  2).  B.C.  1452. 

Num  34.  23  for  the  tribe . .  of  Manasseh,  H.  the  son  of 
2.  A  son  of  Ulla,  a  prince  and  hero  of  Asher. 

1  Ch.  7.  39  the  sons  of  Ulla;  Arah,  and  H.,  and  Re. 
HA'-NOCH,  HE'-NOCH,  ~Dn  dedicated. 

1  The  third  of  the  children  of  Midian  and  a  grandson 
of  Abraham  by  Keturah.  In  the  parallel  list  in  1  Ch.  1. 
33,  the  name  is  Henoch  (as  above).  B.C.  1800. 

Gen.  25.  4  And  the  sons  of  Midian  ;  Ephah.  .and  H. 
1  Ch.  1.  33  And  the  sons  of  Midian  ;  Ephah.  .and  H. 
2.  The  eldest  son  of  Reuben,  and  founder  of  the  family 
of  the  Hanocliites.  B.C.  1700. 

Gen.  46.  9  sons  of  Reuben  ;  H.,  and  Pliallu,  and  If. 
Exod  6.  14  The  sons  of  Reuben.  H.,  and  Pallu,  Hez. 
Num 26.  s  the  children  of  Reuben ;  H. .  .the  family 
|  1  Ch.  5.  3  The  sons,  .of  Reuben.  .H.,  and  Pallu,  He 


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HARDEN 


3.  The  son  of  Jared,  a  descendant  of  Seth,  is  once  thus 
named.  In  Genesis  his  name  is  given  Enoch.  B.C. 

3382-3017. 

1  Ch.  1.  3  H.,  Methuselah,  lamech 
HA-NO-CHITES,  'pin  belonging  to  Chanok. 

A  family  whose  founder  was  Hanoch,  the  eldest  son  of 
Reuben.  B.C.  1700. 

Sum  26.  5  Hanoch.  .the  family  of  the  H.  :  of  Palin 
HA'-NUN,  pin  gracious. 

1.  Son  of  Nahash,  king  of  Ammon,  who  dishonoured  the 
ambassadors  of  David  and  involved  the  Ammonites  in 
a  disastrous  war.  B.C.  1037. 

2  Sa.  10.  1  died,  and  H.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

10.  2  said  David,  I  will  show  kindness  unto  H. 
10.  3  the  princes  of . .  Ammon  said  unto  H.  their 
10.  4  Wherefore  H.  took  David's  servants,  and 
1  CI1.19.  2  David  said,  I  will  show  kindness  unto  H. 
19.  2  servants  of  David  came  to  H.,  to  comfort 
19.  3  princes  of.  .Ammon  said  to  H.,Thinkest 
19.  4  Wherefore  H.  took  David's  servants,  and 
19.  6  H. .  .sent  a  thousand  talents  of  silver  to 

2.  A  son  of  Zalaph  who  assisted  in  the  repair  of  the  wall 
of  Jerusalem  on  the  E.  side.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  3.  30  H.  the  sixth  son  of  Zalaph,  another  piece 

3.  A  man,  who,  with  the  people  of  Zanoah,  repaired  the 
ravine  gate  in  the  wall  of  Jerusalem.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  3.  13  The  valley  gate  repaired  H.,  and  the  in. 

HAP  — 

■  Chance ,  event,  nnpo  miqreh. 

Ruth  2.  3  her  hap  was  to  light  on  a  part  of  the 
HAPH-RA'-IM,  D'iDn  double  (two)  wells,  or  two  pits. 
A  city  of  Issaehar  next  to  Shunem.  About  six  miles 
X.E.  of  Lejjun  and  two  miles  W.  of  Solam  (the  ancient 
Shunem)  stands  the  village  of  el-Afuleh,  which  may  be 
tiie  representative  of  Chapharaim,  the  Arabic  Ain  hav¬ 
ing  been  substituted  for  the  Hebrew  Cheth. 

Josh  19.  19  And  H.,  and  Shihon,  and  Anaharath 
HAPLY  — 

1  .If,  that,  siS,  i1?  lu. 

1  Sa.  14.  30  if  haply  the  people  had  eaten  freely 

2.  If  then,  ei  &pa  ei  ara. 

Markn.  13  if  haply  he  might  find  any  tiling  thereon 

3.  If  then,  ei  apayz  ei  arage. 

Acts  17.  27  if  haply  they  might  feel  after  him,  and 
HAPLY,  lest  — 

1  .Lest  ever,  at  any  time,  yfiirore  mepole. 

Lukei4.  29  Lest  haply,  after  he.  .laid  the  foundation 
Acts  5.  39  lest  haply  ye  be  found  even  to  fight 

2.  Lest  by  any  way  or  means,  y-iyirws  mepos. 

2  Co.  9.  4  Lest  liaply  if  they  of  Macedonia  come 

HAPPEN,  to  — 

1  .To  meet,  happen,  befall,  njK  anah,  4. 

Prov  12.  21  There  shall  no  evil  happen  to  the  just 

2  .To  be,  n;n  hay  ah. 

1  Sa.  6.  9  it  (was)  a  chance  (that)  happened  to  us 

3.  To  come  to,  touch,  yii  naga,  5. 

Eccl.  8.  14,  14  it  happeneth  according  to  the  work  of 

4.  To  meet,  happen,  qara. 

Jer.  44.  23  this  evil  is  happened  unto  you,  as  at  this 

5.  To  meet,  happen,  .Tip  qarah,  2. 

2  Sa.  1.  6  I  happened  by  chance  upon  mount  Gilboa 

6.  To  become,  begin  to  be,  yivoyai  ginomai. 

Rom  11.  25  blindness  in  part  is  happened  to  Israel 
7 -To  go  or  come  up  together,  avyBalvw  sumbaind. 
Markio.  32  tell. .  whatthingsshouldhappen  unto  him 
Luke24.  14  of  all  these  things  which  had  happened 
Acts  3.  10  at  that  which  had  happened  unto  him 
1  Co.  10. 11  things  happened  unto  them  for  ensamples 

1  Pe.  4.  12  some  strange  thing  happened  unto  you 

2  Pe.  2.  22  it  is  happened  unto  them  according  to 
HAPPEN  to  be,  to  — 

To  meet,  happen,  come,  trip  qara,  2. 

2  Sa.  20.  1  there  happened  to  be  there  a  man  of  Be. 
HAPPEN  (to  or  unto),  to  — 

To  meet  happen,  come,  nnp  qarah. 

1  Sa.28. 10  punishment  happen  to  thee  for  this  thing 
Esth.  4.  7  told  him . .  all  that  had  happened  unto  him 
Eccl.  2. 14  also  that  one  event  happeneth  to  them 
2. 15  it  happeneth  even  to  me ;  and  why  was  I 
9.  11  but  time  and  chance  happeneth  to  them 
Isa.  41.  22  and  show  us  what  shall  happen  :  let  them 
HAPPENETH  — 

Chance,  event,  .Tipp  miqreh. 

Eccl.  2.  15  As  it  happeneth  to  the  fool,  so  it 
HAPPY,  HAPPIER  — 

1  ■  To  be  happy,  'g'K  ashar,  4. 

Prov.  3.  18  and  happy  (is  every  one)  that  retaineth 

2.  Happiness ,  Tfst  osher. 

Gen.  30. 13  Happy  am  I,  for  the  daughters  will  call 

3.  Happiness ,  ashre. 

Deut  33. 29  Happy  (art)  thou,  0  Israel :  who  (is)  like 

1  Ki.10.  8  Happy  (are)  thy  men,  happy  (are)  these 

2  Ch.  9  7  Happy  (are)  thy  men .  .happy  (are)  these 
Job  5. 1?  happy  (is)  the  man  whom  God  correcteth 
Psa.127.  3  Happy  (is)  the  man  that  hath  his  quiver 


Psa.  128.  2  happy  (slialt)  thou  (be),  and  (it  shall  be) 
137.  8  happy  (shall  he  be)  that  rewardeth  thee 
137.  9  Happy  (shall  he  be)  that  taketh  and  das. 
144.  15  Happy  (is)  that)  people  that  is  in  such  a 
144.  15  happy  (is  that)  people  whose  God  (is)  the 
146.  5  Happy  (is  he)  that  (hath)  the  God  of  Jacob 
Prov.  3.  13  Happy  (is)  the  man  (that)findeth  wisdom 
14.  21  that  hath  mercy  on  the  poor,  happy  (is)  he 
16.  20  whoso  trusteth  in  the  Lord,  happy  (is)  he 
28. 14  Happy  (is)  the  man  that  feareth  alway 
29.  18  but  he  that  keepeththe  law,  happy  (is) he 

4 .Happy,  paicdpios  makarios. 

John  13. 17  these  things,  happy  are  ye  if  ye  do  them 
Acts  26.  2  I  think  myself  happy,  king  Agrippa,  bee. 
P^om  14.  22  Happy  (is)  he  that  condemneth  not  him. 

1  Co.  7.  40  she  is  happier  if  she  so  abide,  after  my 
1  Pe.  3. 14  suffer  for  righteousness'  sake,  happy  (are 
4.  14  If  ye  be  reproached,  .happy  (are  ye) 
HAPPY,  to  be  — 

To  be  at  rest,  safe,  1^,  rby  shalah,  shalav. 

Jer.  12.  1  (wherefore)  are  all  they  happy  that  deal 
HAPPY,  to  call  or  count  — - 

1. To  declare  happy,  ntra  ashar,  3. 

Mai.  3. 15  we  call  the  proud  happy ;  yea,  they  that 

2.  To  declare  happy,  yauapifa  makarizo. 

Jas.  5.  11  Behold,  we  count  them  happy  which 
HA'-RA,  son  hill  country. 

A  place  utterly  unknown  unless  it  is  identified  with 
Haran  or  Charran,  the  city  of  Mesopotamia  to  which 
Abraham  came  from  Ur.  Haran  was  known  to  the 
ancients  as  Carrhae.  Hence  we  may  conclude  that  a 
portion  of  the  Israelites  earned  off  by  Pul  and  Tiglath- 
pileser  were  settled  in  Harran  on  the  Belik,  while  the 
greater  number  were  conveyed  to  Chabora. 

1  Ch.  5.  26  H.,  and  to  the  river  Gozan,  unto  this  day 
HA-RA'-DAH,  nnnn  terror. 

A  desert  station,  the  twentieth  encampment  of  the 
Israelites  in  the  wilderness,  and  the  ninth  from  Sinai. 
Its  position  is  still  unknown. 

NU11133.  24  from  mount  Shapher,  and  encamped  in  H. 
33.  25  they  removed  from  H.,  and  pitched  in  M. 
HA'-RAN,  jnn,  )"in,  pin  strong,  enlightened. 

1.  The  third  son  of  Terah,  Abraham’s  father,  and  hence 
the  youngest  brother  of  Abram.  He  had  three  children, 
Lot,  and  two  daughters,  viz.,  Milcah  who  married  her 
uncle  Nahor,  and  Iscah  of  whom  we  have  the  name 
only,  though  by  Josephus  and  others  she  is  held  to  be 
identical  with  Sarah.  B.c.  1990. 

Gen.  11.  26  Terah  lived  seventy  years,  and  begat.  ,H. 
11.  27  Terah  begat  Ab.,  Nahor,  and  H.;  and  H. 
11.  28  H.  died  before  his  father  Terah  in  the 
11.  29  Nahor’s  wife,  Milcah,  the  daughter  of  H. 
11.  31  Lot  the  son  of  H.  his  son’s  son,  and  Sarai 

2.  A  Gershonite  Levite  in  David’s  time,  and  one  of  the 
family  of  Shimei.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.  23.  9  sons  of  Shimei ;  Shelomith . .  and  H. ,  three 


2.  Weighty,  heavy,  its 3  kabed. 

Eze.  3.  5,  6  strange  speech  and  of  an  hard  language 

3.  To  be  wonderful,  nba  pala,  2. 

2  Sa.  13.  2  Amnon  thought  it  hard  for  him  to  do  any 

4.  Sharp,  hard,  nsrp  qasheh. 

Exod.  1.  14  made  their  lives  bitter  with  hard  bondage 
18.  26  the  hard  causes  they  brought  unto  Moses 
Deut26.  6  afflicted . .  and  laid  upon  us  hard  bondage 
2  Sa.  3.  39  the  sons  of  Zeruiah  (be)  too  hard  for  me 

Isa.  14.  3  from  the  hard  bondage  wherein  thou  wast 

5 . Hard  to  please,  bvatcoXos  duslcolos. 

Markio.  24  how  hard  is  it  for  them  that  trust  in 

6.  Dried  up,  stiff,  <tk\ ypos  skleros. 

Matt 25.  24  I  knew  thee  that  thou  art  an  hard  man 
John  6.  60  This  is  an  hard  saying ;  who  can  hear  it? 
Acts  9.  5  [hard  for  thee  to  kick  against  the  pricks) 
26. 14  hard  for  thee  to  kick  against  the  pricks 
Jude  15  their  hard  (speeches)  which  ungodly  sin. 
[See  also  Follow,  go,  lie,  pursue.) 

HARD,  to  be  — 

1. To  be  firm,  px;  yatsaq. 

Job  41.  24  hard  as  a  piece  oi  tit  a  nether  (millstone) 

2.  To  be  sharp  or  hard,  niyp  qashah. 

Deut.  1.  17  the  cause  that  is  too  hard  for  you,  bring 
HARD,  to  arise... too  — 

To  be  wonderful,  ttbs  pala,  2. 

Deut  17.  8  arise  a  matter  too  hard  for  tt  '•e  in  judg. 
HARD  by  — 

1  .Near,  bsx  etsel. 

1  Ki.  21.  1  hard  by  the  palace  of  Aliab  king  of  Sam. 
2.  Over  against,  no j?  ummah. 

Lev.  3.  9  shall  lie  take  off  hard  by  the  back  bone 
HARD  hearted  — 

Hard  or  sharp  of  heart,  nS  npp  qeshe  leb. 

Eze.  3.  7  all . .  Israel  (are)  impudent  and  hard  hear. 
HARD  (labour),  to  have  or  be  in — 

1. To  sharpen,  or  be  sharply  pained,  n<rp  qashah ,  3. 
Gen.  33.  16  Rachel  travailed,  and  she  had  hard  lab. 

2.  To  sharpen ,  or  be  sharply  pained,  wp  qashah,  5. 
Gen.  35.  17  when  she  was  in  hard  labour,  that  the 

HARD  to  be  understood  — 

Hard  to  be  understood,  bvavoyros  dusnoetos. 

2  Pe.  3. 16  in  which  are  some  things  hard  to  be  under. 
HARD  question  — 

Acute  saying,  hidden  thing,  rrrn  chidah. 

1  Ki.  10.  1  she  came  to  prove  him  with  hard  questions 

2  Ch.  9.  1  came  to  prove  Solomon  with  hard  quest. 
HARD,  to  seem  — 

To  be  sharp  or  hard,  nvp  qaslmh. 

Deut  15.  18  It  shall  not  seem  hard  unto  thee  when 
HARD  sentences  — 


3.  Charan. — A  son  of  Caleb  the  spy,  by  his  concubine, 
Epliah ;  he  had  a  son  named  Gazez.  B.c.  1500. 

1  Ch.  2.  46  bare  H.,  and  Moza,  and  Gazez  :  and  H. 

4.  Charan. — The  place  to  which  Abram  with  his  family 
migrated  from  Ur,  and  where  the  descendants  of  his 
brother  Nahor  established  themselves.  Hence  Haran 
(i.e.,  Charan)  is  called  “  the  city  of  Nahor.”  It  was  in 
Padan-aram,  which  is  the  cultivated  district  at  the  foot 
of  the  hills,  a  beautiful  district  which  lies  between  the 
Ehabour  and  the  Euphrates.  (See  Padan-aram).  About 
midway  in  the  district  is  a  town  still  called  Haran, 
which  seems  to  have  held  its  name  through  all  changes, 
and  is  the  Haran  or  Charran  of  Scripture.  Till  a  recent 
date  the  people  of  Harran  retained  the  Chaldean 
language,  and  the  worship  of  the  Chaldean  deities. 
Harran  is  upon  the  Belik  (the  ancient  Bilichus),  a 
small  affluent  of  the  Euphrates,  and  which  falls  into  it 
at  nearly  39°  E.  longitude.  It  was  famous  among  the 
Romans  as  being  near  the  scene  of  the  defeat  of  Crassus. 
In  the  N.T.  the  name  is  given  as  Charran. 

Gen.  11.  31  and  they  came  unto  H.,  and  dwelt  there 

11.  32  and  Terah  died  in  H. 

12.  4  five  years  old  when  he  departed  out  of  H. 
12.  5  and  the  souls  that  they  had  gotten  in  H. 

27.  43  arise,  flee  thou  to  Laban  my  brother  to  H. 

28.  10  Jacob  went.  .fromBeer-sheba.  .toward  H. 

29.  4  whence  (be)  ye?  And  they  said,  Of  H.  (are) 

2  Ki.  19.  12  Gozan,  and  H.,  and  Rezepli,  and  the  ch. 
Isa.  37.  12  Gozan,  and  H.,  and  Rezeph,  and  the  ch. 
Eze.  27.  23  H.,  and  Cauneh,  and  Eden,  the  merchant. 

These  passages  may  not  all  refer  to  the  same  place. 

HA-RA-RITE,  ’-nn,  'Tixn,  «-nrm  mountaineer. 
Thought  to  denote  a  native  of  the  hill-country  of  Judah 
or  Ephraim.  B.c.  1048. 

2  Sa.  23.  1 1  after  him . .  Shammah . .  son  of  Agee  the  H. 

23.  33  Shammah  the  H. .  .son  of  Sharar  the  H. 

1  Ch.n.  34  Jonathan  the  son  of  Shage  the  H. 

11.  35  Ahiam  the  son  of  Sacar  the  H.,  Eliph. 
HAR-B0'-NA,HAR-E0'-NAH,.iau"in,kii3-in  ass-driver. 
Third  of  the  seven  eunuchs  or  chamberlains  that  served 
Ahasuerus  (Xerxes),  king  of  Persia.  B.c.  510. 

Esth.  1.  10  On  the  seventh  day.  .he  commanded.  .H. 
7.  9  H.,  one  of  the  chamberlains,  said  before 
HARD  — 

1. Strong,  )pk,  jn'N  ethan. 

Prov  13. 15  but  the  way  of  transgressors  (is)  hard 


Acute  saying,  hidden  thing,  [Tnx  achidan. 

Dan.  5.12  showing  of  hard  sentences,  and  dissolving 
HARD  thing,  to  (ask)  a  — 

To  make  sharp  or  hard,  rvpp  qashah,  5. 

2  Ki.  2.  10  Thou  hastjasked  a  hard  thing :  fneverth.) 
HARD  things  — 

1.  Ancient,  stiff,  pnjj  athaq. 

Psa.  94.  4  shall  they  utter  (and)  speak  hard  things? 

2.  Sharpness,  stiffness.  n»jj  qasheh. 

Psa.  60.  3  Thou  hast  showed  thy  people  hard  things 
HARD,  to  be  too  — 

To  be  wonderful,  pala,  2. 

Gen.  18.  14  Is  any  thing  too  hard  for  the  Lord?  At  the 
Jer.  32.  17  (and)  there  is  nothing  too  hard  for  thee 
32.  27  is  there  anything  too  hard  for  me  ? 
HARDEN,  to  — 

1. To  strengthen,  harden,  |’DK  amats,  3. 

Deut  15.  7  thou  slialt  not  harden  thine  heart,  nor 
2  Ch.36.  13  hardened  his  heart  from  turning  unto 

2.  To  be  or  become  strong,  pill  chazaq. 

Exod  7.  13  hardened  Pharaoh’s  heart,  that  he  heark. 

3.  To  strengthen,  harden,  pin  chazaq,  3. 

Exod  4.  21  I  will  harden  his  heart,  that  he  shall  not 
9.  12  the  Lord  hardened  the  heart  of  I’haraoh 

10.  20,  27  But  the  Lord  hardened  Pharaoh’s  h. 

11.  10  the  Lord  hardened  Pharaoh’s  heart,  so 
14.  4  And  I  will  harden  Pharaoh’s  heart,  that 
14.  8  the  Lord  hardened  the  heart  of  Pharaoh 
14. 17  I  will  harden  the  hearts  of  the  Egyptians 

Josh  11.  20  it  was  of  the  Lord  to  harden  their  hearts 

4.  To  make  heavy,  weighty,  or  hard,  npp  kabed,  3. 

1  Sa.  6.  6  Wherefore  then  do  ye  harden  your  hearts 
6.  6  as  the  Egyptians . .  hardened  their  hearts  ? 

5.  To  make  heavy,  hard,  npp  kabed,  5. 

Exod.  8.  is  he  hardened  his  heart,  and  hearkened  not 

8.  32  Pharaoh  hardened  his  heart  at  this  time 

9.  34  hardened  his  heart,  he  and  his  servants 
10.  1  I  have  hardened  Iris  heart,  and  the  heart 

6.  To  make  strong,  hard,  impudent,  ?lj?  azaz,  5. 

Prov  21.  29  A  wicked  man  liardeneth  liis  face  :  but 

7.  To  make  sharp,  hard,  nyp  qashah,  5. 

Exod.  7.  3  will  harden  Pharaoh's  heart,  and  multiply 
Deut.  2.  30  thy  God  hardeued  his  spirit,  and  made 


harden 


,  Ki  I,  14  would  not  hear,  but  hardened  their  necks 
Neh  Q.  16  dealt  proudly,  and  hardened  their  necks 
Q  17  but  hardened  their  necks,  and  m  their 
o'  20  hardened  their  neck,  and  would  not  hear 
Tob  0  4  who  hath  hardened  (himself)  against  him 

Vsa  os.  8  Harden  not  your  heart,  as  in  the  provo. 
Prov.28. 14  he  that  hardeneth  his  heart  shall  fall  into 
20.  i  often  reproved, hardeneth  (his)  neck,  shall 
Jer  7  26  hardened  their  neck  :  they  did  worse 

19.  iS  because  they  have  hardened  their  necks 

8 . To  harden,  nitij)  qashach,  5. 

Isa.  63.  17  (and)  hardened  our  heart  from  thy  fear  1 

9.  To  make  hard  or  callous,  nupoco  poroo. 

Mark  8.  17  he  saith.  .have  ye  your  heart  yet  haitle.  • 

John  1 2.  40  He  hath.,  hardened  their  heart;  that  they 

10.  To  make  dry  or  stiff,  ouX-gpova sMeruno. 

Rom.  0.  18  Therefore ..  whom  he  will  he  hardeneth 
Heb  3  8,  15  Harden  not  your  hearts,  as  in  the  pro. 

4.  7  will  hear  his  voice,  harden  not  your  heart 

HARDEN  self,  to  — 

To  exalt,  tread  upon,  '??  salad,  3. 

Job  6.  10  yea,  I  would  harden  myself  in  sorrow  .  let 

HARDENED  — 

To  be  heavy,  "os  kdbed.  .. 

Exod.  7. 14  Pharaoh’s  heart  (is)  hardened,  he  refuseth 

HARDENED,  to  be  — 

1  To  be  or  become  strong,  hard,  pin  chazaq. 

'  Exod.  7.  22  Pharaoh’s  heart  was  hardened,  neither 
8  iq  and  Pharaoh's  heart  was  hardened,  and 
g.  35  the  heart  of  Pharaoh  was  hardened,  nei. 

2 . To  be  or  become  heavy,  np?  kabed. 

Exod.  0.  7  the  heart  of  Pharaoh  was  hardened,  and 

3.  To  harden,  ne>p  qashach,  5. 

Job  39.  16  She  is  hardened  against  her  young  ones 

4  To  be  or  become  strong,  Upfl  teqeph. 

'  Dan.  5.  20  his  mind  hardened  in  pride,  he  was  dep. 

5.  To  make  hard  or  callous,  irupow  poroo. 

Mark  6.  52  considered  not.  .for  their  heart  was  hai. 

6  To  make  hard  or  stiff,  onXypvvu  skleruno. 

Acts  IQ  0  When  divers  were  hardened,  and  believed 
Heb.  3.13  lest  any  of  you  be  hardened  through  the 

HARDER  — 

Stronq,  pin  chazaq. 

Eze.  3. '  9  As  an  adamant  harder  than  flint  have  I 
HARDER,  to  make  — 

To  strengthen,  pin  chazaq,  3. 

Jer.  5.  3  have  made  their  faces  harder  than  a  rock 

HARDLY  — 

1  .Hard  to  please,  S vpkAxus  duskolos. 

Mattig.  23  rich  man  shall  hardly  enter  into,  .heaven 
Markio.  23  How  hardly  shall  they  that  have  riches 
Lukei8.  24  How  hardly  shall  they  that  have  riches 

2.  With  labour,  pain  or  trouble ,  pAyis  mogis. 

Luke  9.  39  bruising  him,  hardly  departeth  from  him 

3.  With  toil  and  fatigue,  gAXis  molis. 

Acts  27.  8  hardly  passing  it,  came  unto  a  place  which 

HARDLY  bestead  —  . 

To  be  or  become  hardened  or  sharpened, rry  p  qashah ,z. 
Isa.  8.  21  pass  through  it  hardly  bestead  and  hung. 

HARDLY,  would  — 

To  harden,  sharpen,  Hy’p  qashah,  5. 

Exod.  13.  15  when  Pharaoh  would  hardly  let  us  go 

HARDNESS  — 

l.Straitness,  hardness,  pxm  mutsaq. 

Job  38.  38  When  the  dust  groweth  into  hardness 

2.  Hardness,  callousness,  -Kuponns  porosis. 

Mark  3.  5  grieved  for  the  hardness  of  their  hearts 

3.  Dryness,  hardness,  auX-ppArps  sklerotes. 

Rom.  2.  5  after  thy  hardness  and  impenitent  heart 

HARDNESS  of  heart  — 

Druness  or  stiffness  of  heart,  truX-gpoKapbia  sklero. 
Matt  19.  8  because  of  the  hardness  of  your  hearts 
Markio.  5  For  the  hardness  of  your  heart  he  wrote 
16.  14  with  their  unbelief  and  hardness  of  heart 

HARDNESS,  to  endure  — 

To  suffer  evil,  KaKoiradea  kakopatheo. 

2  Ti.  2.  3  endure  hardness,  as  a  good  soldier  of  J . 

HARE  — 

A  hare,  nanx  arnebeth. 

Lev  II  ”6 'the  hare,  because  he  cheweth  the  cud,  but 
Deut.14.  7  the  hare,  and  the  coney  :  for  they  chew 

HA'-REPH,  rpn  early  born. 

A  son  of  Caleb  the  son  of  nur,  and  father  of  Betli-gader. 
In  Ezra  2.  18.  and  Neh.  7.  24,  Hariph  occurs.  B.C.  1450. 

1  Ch.  2.  51  H.  the  father  of  Beth-gader. 

HA'-RETH,  rnn  thicket.  , 

A  piece  of  forest  land  in  the  hill  country  of  Judah. 

1  Sa.  22.  5  departed,  and  came  into  the  forest  of  II. 
HAR-HA'-IAH,  n;rpn,  rrrnrj  Jah  is  protecting. 
Father  of  Uzziel  who  repaired  a  part  of  the  wall  of 
Jerusalem  after  Nehemiah  returned  from  Shushan. 

B.C.  445-  .  _ 

Neh.  3.  8  Next,  .him  repaired  Uzziel  the  sou  of  H. 


HAR'-HAS,  ornn  glitter,  splendour. 

Grandfather  of  Shallum,  the  husband  of  Huldah  the 
prophetess,  who  lived  in  the  time  of  Josiah,  king  of 
Judah.  B.C.  700. 

2  Ki.22. 14  Tikvah,  the  sou  of  H.,  keeper  of  the  ward. 
HAR'-HUR,  urnn  nobility,  distinction. 

A  Nethinim  who  returned  from  exile.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  51  children  of  Hakuplia,  the  children  of  H. 

Neh.  7.  53  children  of  Hakupha,  the  children  of  H. 

HA'-RIM,  Din  snub-nosed.  .  .  . 

1  A  priest  who  had  charge  of  the  third  division  in  the 
duties  of  the  sanctuary.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.24.  8  The  third  to  H.,  the  fourth  to  Seorim 
Ezra  2.  39  children  of  H.,  a  thousand  and  seventeen 
10.  21  of  the  sons  of  H.;  Maaseiah,  and  Elijah 
Neh.  3.  11  Malchijah  the  son  of  H.,  and  Hashub  the 
This  may  rather  refer  to  No.  4. 

7.  42  children  of  H.,  a  thousand  and  seventeen 

2  A  place  in  Judah  or  Benjamin,  or  rather  a  family  of 
Bene-harim  which  returned  from  exile. 

Ezra  2.  32  children  of  H„  three  hundred  and  twenty 
Neh.  7.  35  children  of  H.,  three  hundred  and  twenty 

3.  One  whose  descendents  took  strange  wives.  B.C. 

Ezra  10.  31  the  sons  of  H.;  Eliezer,  Ishijah,  Malchiah 

4.  One  that  sealed  the  covenant  with  Nehemiah.  B.C. 

445. 

Neh.  10.  5  H. ,  Meremoth,  Obadiah 

5.  A  family  that  sealed  the  covenant  with  Nehemiah. 

B.C.  445- 

Neh.  10.  27  Malluch,  H.,  Baanah 

6.  Perhaps  the  same  as  No.  4. 

Neh.  12.  15  of  H.,  Adna;  of  Meraioth,  Helkai 

HA'-RIPH,  npn,  nnn  early  born.  , 

1  a  hundred  and  twelve  of  the  Rene-hanph  returned 
from  the  captivity  with  Zerubbabel.  B.C.  537. 

Neh.  7.  24  children  of  H.,  an  hundred  and  twelve 

2  The  head  of  a  family  of  Jews  that  sealed  the  covenant 
with  Nehemiah.  B.C.  442-  In  Ezra  (2  18)  this  man  is 
called  Jorah.  Several  MSS.  (as  well  as  the  Arabic 
and  Syriac  versions)  have  Jodah. 

Neh.  10.  19  H.,  Auathoth,  Nebai 
HARLOT  — 

1  To  commit  fornication,  go  a  whoring,  nil  zanah. 
Gen.  34.  31  he  deal  with  our  sister  as  with  an  harlot  ? 
Lev.  21.  14  A  widow,  .(or)  an  harlot,  these  shall  he 
Josh  2  1  they  went,  and  came  into  an  harlot  s  no. 

6  17  only  Rahab  the  harlot  shall  live,  she  and 
6.  22  Go  into  the  harlot’s  house,  and  bring  out 
6.  23  J Qshua  saved  Rahab  the  harlot  alive,  and 
Judg.  1 1 .  1  Now  Jephthali . .  (was)  the  son  of  an  harlot 
16.  1  went  Samson  to  Gaza,  and  saw . .  an  harlot 
1  Ki.  3.  16  Then  came,  .two  women  (that  were)  hart. 
Prov  7.  10  a  woman  (with)  the  attire  of  an  harlot 
29  3  but  he  that  keepetli  company  with  harlots 

Isa  1.  21  How  is  the  faithful  city  become  an  liar.  ! 

23  I S  after  the  end . .  shall  Tyre  sing  as  an  harlot 
23.  16  thou  harlot  that  hast  been  forgotten 
Jer.  5.  7  and  assembled,  .in  the  harlots’  houses 
Eze  16.  31  and  hast  not  been  as  an  harlot,  in  that 
!6.  35  Wherefore,  0  harlot,  hear  the  word  of 
Joel  3.  3  have  given  a  boy  for  an  harlot,  and  sold 
Mic  1.  7  for  she  gathered  (it)  of  the  hire  of  an  har. 

1.  7  they  shall  return  to  the  hire  of  an  harlot 
Nah.  3.  4  whoredoms  of  the  well  favoured  harlot 

2. One  set  apart,  n^pp  qedeshah. 

Gen  38.  21  Where  (is)  the  harlot?.  .There  was  no  har. 

38.  22  the  men.  .said,  .there  was  no  harlot  m 
Hos.  4.  14  for  themselves . . sacrifice  with  harlots 

3 .One  sold,  a  seller,  fornicator,  nApvt]  porne. 

Matt  21.  31  That  the  publicans  and  the  harlots  go 
21.  32  the  publicans  and  the  harlots  believed 
Lukets.  30  hath  devoured  thy  living  with  harlots 
1  Co.  6.  is  and  make  (them)  the  members  of  an  lia.  ? 

6  16  he  which  is  joined  to  an  harlot  is  one  bo. 

Heb  11  31  By  faith  the  harlot  Rahab  perished  not 

Jas  ’  2.  is  was  not  Rahab  the  harlot  justified  by  wo. 
Rev.  17.  5  The  mother  of  [harlots]  and  abominations 

HARLOT,  to  be  or  play  the  — 

To  commit  fornication,  go  ct  whoring ,  nil  z&ncili 
Gen.  78.  is  he  thought  her  (to  be)  an  harlot ;  because 
38.  24  thy  daughter  in  law  hath  played  the  har. 
Jer  2.  20  thou  wanderest,  playing  the  harlot 

3.  1  hast  played  the  harlot  with  many  lovers 
3.  6  gone  up.  .and  there  hath  played  the  har 
3.  8  but  went  and  played  the  harlot  also 
Eze.  16.  is  playedst  the  harlot  because  of  thy  renown 
16.  16  and  playedst  the  harlot  thereupon 
16.  28  thou  hast  played  the  harlot  with  them 

16  41  cause  thee  to  cease  from  playing  the  harlot 

23.  5  Aholali  played  the  harlot  when  she  was 
23.  19  played  the  harlot  in  the  land  of  Egypt 
23.  44  in  unto  a  woman  that  playeth  the  harlot 
Hos.  2.  5  their  mother  hath  played  the  harlot ;  she 

3.  3  thou  shalt  not  play  the  harlot,  and  thou 

4.  15  Though  thou,  Israel,  play  the  harlot 

HARM  — 

1 .  Evil,  Ti.  ra.  , .  .  ,  „ 

Gen.  31.  52  thou  shalt  not  pass  over  this,  .for  harm 
Num  35.  23  (was)  not  his  enemy,  neither  sought  Ins  h. 
Prov.  3.  30  Strive  not.  .if  he  have  done  thee  no  harm 
Jer.  39.  12  look  well  to  him,  and  do  him  no  harm 


2.  An  evil  thing,  m  i?!  dabar  ra.  _ 

2  Ki.  4.  41  And  there  was  no  harm  in  the  pot 

3.  Anything  out  of  place,  &ronos  atopos. 

Acts  28.  6  and  saw  no  harm  come  to  him,  the)  cha. 

4 . Bad,  kukAs  kakos. 

Acts  16.  28  Do  thyself  no  harm  ;  for  we  are  all  here 
28.  5  lie  shook  off  the  beast . .  and  felt  no  harm 

b.Evil,  novripAs  poneros. 

Acts  28.  21  neither,  .showed  or  spake  any  harm  of 

6. Harm,  injury,  damage,  b&pis  hubris. 

Acts  27.  21  and  to  have  gained  this  harm  and  loss 

HARM,  to  (do)  — 

1  .To  do  evil,  VT,  yara. 

2  Sa.  20.  6  Slieba.  .do  us  more  harm  than  (did)  Alio 

2.  To  afflict,  do  evil,  yjrj  raa. 

1  Sa  26  21  I  will  no  more  do  thee  harm,  because  mj 
1  Ch  16’  22  Touch  not.  .and  do  my  prophets  no  ham 
Psa.105.  15  Touch  not.  .and  do  my  prophets  no  harm 

3 . To  treat  badly,  nanAu  kakoo. 

1  Pe.  3. 13  who  (is)  he  that  will  harm  you,  if  ye  be 

HARM  he  hath  done  — 

To  miss  the  mark,  do  wrong,  sin,  Rt?n  chata. 

Lev.  5.  16  harm  that  he  hath  done  in  the  holy  thing 

HARMLESS  — 

1  .Hot  bad,  harmless,  6.ko.kos  akakos. 

Heb.  7.  26  harmless,  undefiled,  separate  from  smn. 

2.  Harmless,  unmixed,  anApaios  akeraios. 

Matt  10.  16  wise  as  serpents,  and  harmless  as  doves 
Phil.  2.  15  ye  may  be  blameless  and  harmless,  the  s. 

HAR-NE'-PHER,  -isiqn. 

A  son  of  Zopher  of  the  tribe  of  Asher,  kc.  1570. 

1  Ch.  7.  36  sons  of  Zophah ;  Suah,  and  H.,  and  Shual 

HARNESS  - 

Armour,  pyi,  pyi  nesheq.  , 

2  Ch.  9.  24  harness,  and  spices,  horses,  and  mules,  a 

2.  Coat  of  mail,  shiryan. 

1  Ki.22.  34  smote . .  between  the  joints  of  the  harness 

2  Ch.18.  33  smote,  .between  the  joints  of  the  harness 

HARNESS,  to  — 

To  bind,  harness,  idn  asar. 

Jer.  46.  4  Harness  the  horses;  and  get  up,  ye  horse. 

HARNESSED  — 

Armed,  qirded,  cirnn  chamushim. 

Exodi3-  18  the  children  of  Israel  went  up  harnessed 

HA'-ROD,  tin  terror,  trembling. 

The  well  of  Harod  was  a  fountain  by  w  hich  Gideon  and 
his  army  encamped  before  the  rout  of  the  Miaiamtes. 

It  is  now  the  Ain  Jalud;  and  the  Hill  of  Moreh  is 
the  Jabel  Duhy.  Harod  was  in  Manasseh  W.  of  the 
Jordan,  in  the  plain  of  Jezreel  at  Gilboa. 

Judg.  7.  1  rose  up . .  and  pitched  beside  the  well  of  H. 
HA-ROD -ITE,  'Tin  belonging  to  Harod. 

Patronymic  of  two  of  David’s  warrior  guard, —Shammah 
and  Elika.  Iu  1  Chron.  n.  27  the  name  is  Haronte. 

2  Sa.  23.  25  Shammah  the  H.,  Elika  the  H. 

HA-RO'-EH,  nKhrt  the  seer.  JV  .  .. 

A  soil  of  Shobal,  father  of  Kirjath-jearim,  of  the  tribe 
of  Judah.  B.C.  1450- 

_  Ch.  2.  52  had  sons ;  H. .  .half  of  the  Manahethites 

HA  RO-RITE,  ’1'nq  belonging  to  Haror. 

Patronymic  of  Shammotli,  one  of  David’s  valiant  men. 
It  is  a  variation  of  Harodite. 

1  Ch.11.  27  Shammoth  the  H.,  Helez  the  Pelonite 

HA  RO'-SHETH,  nsnn  forest.  . 

••  Harosheth  of  the  Gentiles”  (so  called  from  the  mixed 
races  that  inhabited  it),  was  a  city  of  Galilee  m  the  N. 
of  the  land  of  Canaan,  supposed  to  have  stood  on  the 
\V  coast  of  the  lake  Merom  (el-Fluleh)  from  which  the 
Jordan  issues  in  an  unbroken  stream.  Harosheth  was 
the  residence  of  Sisera,  captain  ofr Ja bin  king  of  Canaan 
whose  cajiital  Hazor  lay  N.W.  of  it.  No  trace  of  the 
site  has  as  yet  been  found. 

I  ud a  4  2  Sisera,  which  dwelt  in  H.  of  the  Gentiles 

4  13  from  H.  of  the  Gentiles  unto  the  river  of 
4!  16  Barak  pursued  afterthe  chariots . .  unto  H. 

HARP  — 

1  .Harp,  lia 3  kinnor. 

Gen  4.  21  of  all  such  as  handle  the  harp  and  organ 
31  27  and  with  songs,  with  tahret,  and  with  h. . 

1  Sa  10  5  tahret,  and  a  pipe,  and  a  harp,  before 

16.  16  a  man,  (who  is)  a  cunning  player  on  an  h. 
16.  23  took  an  harp,  and  played  with  his  hand 

2  Sa  6.  5  harps,  and  on  psalteries,  and  on  timbrels 
1  Ki.io.  12  harps  also  and  psalteries  for  singers 

1  Ch  1 3.  8  with  harps,  and  with  psalteries,  and  with 

15  16  psalteries  and  harps  and  cymbals,  sound. 
15.  21  with  harps  on  the  Shemiliith  to  excel 
15.  28  making  a  noise  with  psalteries  and  harps 

16  5  Jeiel  w  ith  psalteries  and  with  harps ;  but 
25.  I  who  should  prophesy  with  harps,  with 

23.  3  who  prophesied  with  a  harp,  to  give  thanks 

23.  6  harps,  for  the  service  of  the  house  of  God 

2  Ch.  3.  12  having  cymbals,  and  psalteries,  and  harps 
q.  1 1  and  harps  and  psalteries  for  singers  :  and 

20.  28  to  Jerusalem  with  psalteries  and  harps 
29.  23  with  harps,  according  to  the  command! 
Neh,  12.27  (with)  cymbals,  psalteries,  and  with  hat  1 


HARP 


453 


HASTE 


Job  21.  12  They  take  the  timbrel  and  harp,  and 

30.  31  My  harp  also  is  (turned)  to  mourning,  and 
Psa.  33.  2  Praise  the  Lord  with  harp  :  sing  unto  h. 

43.  4  upon  the  harp  w  ill  I  praise  thee,  O  God 
49.  4  I  will  open  my  dark  saying  upon  the  harp 
57.  8  awake,  psaltery  and  harp  :  I  (myself)  will 
71.  22  unto  thee  will  I  sing  with  the  harp,  0 
81.  2  bring,  .the  pleasant  harp  with  the  psaltery 
92.  3  upon  the  harp  with  a  solemn  sound 
98.  5  unto  the  Lord  with  the  harp  ;  with  the  li. 
108.  2  Awake,  psaltery  and  harp  ;  I  (myself)  will 
137.  2  We  Imaged  our  harps  upon  the  willows 
147.  7  sing  praise  upon  the  harp  unto  our  God 

149.  3  praise  him  with  the  psaltery  and  harp 

150.  3  praises  unto  him  with . .  timbrel  and  harp 
Isa.  5  12  the  harp  and  the  viol,  the  tabret  and  pipe 

16. 11  bowels  shall  sound  like  an  harp  for  Moab 
23. 16  Take  an  harp,  go  about  the  city,  thou 
24.  8  The  mirth,  .the  joy  of  the  harp  ceaseth 
30.  32  (it)  shall  be  with  tabrets  and  harps  :  and 
Eze.  26.  13  sound  of  thy  harp  shall  be  no  more  heard_ 

2 . Harp,  Dinp,  Din’p  qitharos,  qathros. 

Dan.  3.  5  hear  the  sound  of  the  cornet,  flute,  harp 

3.  7, 10, 15  cornet,  flute,  harp,  saekbut,  psaltery 

3.  Harp,  KiBdpa  kithara. 

1  Co.  14.  7  giving  sound,  whether  pipe  or  harp,  exc. 
Rev.  5.  8  having  every  one  of  them  harps,  and  gol. 

14.  2  voice  of  harpers  harping  with  their  harps 

15.  2  stand  on  the  sea .  .having  the  harps  of  God 

HARP,  to  — 

To  use  the  harp,  icidaplfa  kitharizd. 

1  C0.14.  7  how  shall  it  be  known  what  is.  harped? 
Rev.  14.  2  I  heard  the  voice  of  harpers  harping  with 

HARPER  — 

One  who  plays  upon  a  harp  or  guitar,  Kidapw 80s. 
Rev.  14.  2  I  heard  the  voice  of  harpers  harping  with 
18.  22  the  voice  of  harpers,  and  musicians,  and 

HARROW  — 

Pike,  ['’in  charits. 

2  Sa.  12.  31  put(them)undersaws,  and  under  harrows 
1  Ch.20.  3  cut  (them)  with  saws,  and  with  harrows 

HARROW,  to  — 

To  level,  harrow,  in'?  sadad,  3. 

Job  39  10  or  will  he  harrow  the  valleys  after  thee? 
HAR  -SHA,  Ry'in  artificer. 

The  children'of  Hasha  were  among  the  Netliinim  who 
returned  with  Zerubbabel  from  exile.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.52  children  of  Mehida,  the  children  of  H. 

Neh.  7  54  children  of  Mehida,  the  children  of  H. 

HART  — 

A  hart,  ayyal. 

Deuti2.  15  as  of  the  roebuck,  and  as  of  the  hart 

12.  22  Even  as  the  roebuck  and  the  hart  is  eaten 

14.  s  The  hart,  and  theroebuck,  and  the  fallow 

15.  22  alike,  as  the  roebuck,  and  as  the  hart 

1  Ki.  4.  23  an  hundred  sheep,  beside  harts,  and  roe. 
Psa.  42.  1  As  the  hart  panteth  after  the  water  broo. 
Song  2.  9  My  beloved  is  like  a  roe  or  a  young  hart 
2.  17  be  thou  like  a  roe  or  a  young  hart  upon 
3  14  a  young  hart  upon  the  mountains  of  spices 
Isa.  35.  6  Then  shall  the  lame  (man)  leap  as  an  hart 
Lam.  1.  6  become  like  harts  (that)  And  no  pasture 

HA'-RUM,  onn  elevated. 

Father  of  Aharhel  a  descendant  of  Coz,  from  Caleb  sou 
of  Hur.  B.C.  1430. 

1  Ch.  4  8  and  the  families  of  Aharhel  the  son  of  II. 

HA-RU'  MAPH, 

Neh.  3.  10  next  themrepaired  Jedaiahtliesonof  II. 
HA-RU-PHITE,  HA-RI-PHITE,  ’Enn,  'fl'in. 
Shephatiahu,  a  Korliite  who  joined  David  atlZiklag.  B.C. 
1048. 

1  CI1.12.  5  and  Shemariah,  and  Shephatiah  the  H. 
HA'-RTJZ,  pin  industrious. 

Father  of  Meshullemeth,  Manasseh’s  queen,  and 
mother  of  Amon  king  of  Judah.  B.C.  698. 

2  Ki.  21.  19  (was)  Meshullemeth,  the  daughter  of  H. 
HARVEST  — 

I  .Reaping,  T¥i3  qatsir. 

Gen.  8.  22  seed  time  and  harvest,  .shall  not  cease 
30.  14  Reuben  wentin  thedaysof  wheat  harvest 
45.  6  (there  shall)  neither  (be)  earing  nor  liar. 
Exod23  16  the  feast  of  harvest,  the  first  fruits  of  thy 
34.  21  earing  time  and  in  harvest  thou  slialt 
34.  22  of  the  first  fruits  of  wheat  harvest,  and 
Lev.  19.  9  when  ye  reap  the  harvest  of  your  land 
19.  9  neither,  .gather  the  gleanings  of  thy  har. 
23.  10  and  shall  reap  the  harvest  thereof,  then 
23.  10  sheaf  of  the  first  fruits  of  your  harvest 
23.  22  when  ye  reap  the  harvest  of  your  land 
23.  22  neither,  .gather  any  gleaning  of  thy  har. 
25.  5  groweth  of  its  own  accord  of  thy  harvest 
Deut24.  19  When  thou  cuttest  down  thine  harvest 
Josh  3.  15  Jordan  overfloweth.  all  the  time  of  har. 
Judg  15.  1  in  the  time  of  wheat  harvest,  that  Samson 
Ruth  1.  22  came . .  in  the  beginning  of  barley  harvest 
2.  21  until  they  have  ended  all  my  harvest 
2.  23  end  of  barley  harvest  and  of  wheat  harvest 

1  Sa.  6.  13  reaping  their  wheat  harvest  in  the  valley 

8.  12  and  (will  set  them),  .to  reap  his  harvest 
12.  17  (Is  it)  not  wheat  harvest  to  day  ?  I  will 

2  Sa.  21  9  were  put  to  death  in  the  days  of  harvest 

2i.  9  iu  the  beginning  of  barley  harvest 


2  Sa.  21.  10  from  the  beginning  of  harvest  until  water 
23.  13  came  to  David  in  the  harvest  time  unto" 
Job  5.  5  Whose  harvest  the  hungry  eateth  up,  and 
Prov.  6.  8  (and)  gathereth  her  food  in  the  harvest 
10.  5  he  that  sleepeth  in  harvest  is  a  son  that 
20.  4  shall  he  beg  in  harvest,  and  (have)  noth. 

25.  13  As  the  cold  of  snow  in  the  time  of  harvest 

26.  1  As  snow  in  summer,  and  as  rain  in  harvest 
Isa.  9.  3  they  joy.  .according  to  the  joy  in  harvest 

16.  9  thy  summer  fruits,  and  for  thy  harvest,  is 

17.  11  the  harvest  (shall  be)  a  heap  in  the  day 

18.  4  like  a  cloud  of  dew  iu  the  heat  of  harvest 
18.  5  afore  the  harvest,  when  the  bud  is  perfect 
23.  3  the  harvest  of  the  river,  (is)  her  revenue 

Jer.  5.  17  they  shall  eat  up  thine  harvest,  and  thy 
5.  24  reserveth.  .appointed  weeks  of  the  harv. 

8.  20  The  harvest  is  past,  the  summer  is  ended 

50.  j6  handleth  the  sickle  in  the  time  of  harvest 

51.  33  and  the  time  of  her  harvest  shall  come 
Hos.  6.  11  O  Judah,  he  hath  set  an  harvest  for  thee 
Joel  1.  11  because  the  harvest  of  the  field  is  perish. 

-3.  13  Put  ye  in  the  sickle ;  for  the  harvest  is 
Amos  4.  7  yet  three  months  to  the  harvest :  and  I 

2. Reaping ,  Bepiapos  therismos. 

Matt.  9.  37  The  harvest  truly  (is)  plenteous,  but  the 

9.  38  Pray  ye  therefore  the  Lord  of  the  harvest 
9.  38  will  send  forth  labourers  into  his  harvest 

13.  30  Let  both  grow  together  until  the  harvest 
13.  30  in  the  time  of  harvest  I  will  say  to  the 
13.  39  the  harvest  is  the  end  of  the  world ;  and 
'•Mark  4.  29  in  the  sickle,  because  the  harvest  is  come 
Lukeio.  2  The  harvest  truly  (is)  great,  but  the  lab. 

10.  2  pray  ye  therefore  the  Lord  of  the  harvest 
10.  2  would  send  forth  labourers  into  his  harv. 
John  4.  35  four  months,  and  (then)  cometh  harvest? 

4.  35  for  they  are  white  already  to  harvest 
Rev.  14.  15  to  reap ;  for  the  harvest  of  the  earth  is 
HARVEST  man  — 

\. Reaping,  reaper,  tx,i  qatsir. 

Isa.  17.  5  when  the  harvest  man  gathereth  the  corn 
2 .To  reap,  shorten,  ixq  qatsar. 

Jer.  9.  22  as  the  handful  after  the  harvest  man.  and 
HA-SAD'-IAH,  n;ipn  Jail  is  kind. 

A  son  of  Zerubbabel  and  descendant  of  Jehoiakim,  king 
of  Judah.  B.C.  445. 

1  Ch.  3.  20  Hashubah.  .Ohel,  and  Berechiali,  and  H. 
HA-SE-NTJ' -AH,  rmipn  the  violated. 

A  Benjamite  of  one'  of  the  chief  families.  The  name  is 
really  Senuah,  the  definite  article  being  prefixed. 

1  Ch.  9.  7  Sallu.  .the  son  of  Hodaviah,  the  son  of  H. 
HA-SHAB  -IAH,  ■TZht’n,  i,i;n»n  Jah  is  associated. 

1.  A  Merarite  Levite,  son  of  Amaziah  in  the  line  of 
Ethan  the  singer.  B.C.  1150. 

1  Ch.  6.  45  The  son  of  H.,  the  son  of  Amaziah,  the 

2.  Another  Merarite  Levite.  B.C.  470. 

1  Ch.  9.  14  Shemaiah . .  the  son  of  H. ,  of  the  sons  of  M . 

3.  The  fourth  of  the  six  sons  of  Jeduthun,  who  played 
the  harp  in  the  sanctuary, and  had  charge  of  the  twelfth 
course.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.25.  3  sons  of  Jeduthun . .  Zeri . .  H.,  and  Mattitli. 

4.  A  descendant  of  Hebron  son  of  Kohath.  B.C.  1015 

1  Ch.26.  30  of  the  Hebronites,  H.  and  his  brethren 

5.  A  son  of  Kemuel  who  was  prince  of  the  Levites  in  the 
time  of  David.  B.C.  1015. 

1  CI1.27.  17  Of  the  Levites,  H.  the  son  of  Kemuel :  of 

6.  Another  Levite,  a  chief  of  his  tribe,  and  assisted  king 
Josiah  at  his  great  passover  feast.  B.C.  623. 

2  Ch.35.  9  Conaniah  also,  and  Shemaiah.  and  H. 

7.  A  Merarite  Levite  who  accompanied  Ezra  from  Baby¬ 
lon.  B.C.  457. 

Ezra  8.  19  H.,andwitlihim  Jeshaiahof thesonsof M. 

8.  A  chief  of  the  priests  of  the  family  of  Kohath.  B.C. 
457- 

Ezra  8.  24  of  the  chief!  of  the  priests  Sherebiah,  H. 

9.  A  ruler  of  half  the  environs  of  Keilali.  He  repaired 
a  portion  of  the  wall  under  Nehemiah.  B.C.  457. 

Neh.  3.  17  Next  unto  him  repaired  H.,  the  ruler  of 

10.  A  Levite  that  sealed  the  covenant  with  Nehemiah. 
(Perhaps  the  same  man  as  in  Neh.  12.  24). 

Neh.  10.  11  Micha,  Rehob,  H. 

11.  Another  Levite,  son  of  Bunni.  B.C.  470. 

Neh.  11.  15  Shemaiah.  .the  son  of  II.,  the  son  of  Bn. 

12.  Another  Levite,  son  of  Mattaniah  and  an  attendant 
at  the  temple.  B.C.  457. 

Neh.  11.  22  Uzzi.  .the  son  of  H.,  the  son  of  Mattaniah 

13.  A  priest  of  the  family  of  Hilkiah  iu  the  days  of  Joia- 
kim  son  of  Jeshua.  B.C.  623. 

Neh.  12.  21  Of  Hilkiah,  H. ;  of  Jedaiah,  Natlianeel 

14.  A  chief  Levite  appointed  for  thanksgiving  after  the 
return  from  Babylon  [same  as  No.  12?]. 

Neh.  12.  24  the  chief  of  the  Levites  :  H.,  Sherebiah 
HA  SHAB-NAH,  iflBrn  Jah  is  a  friend. 

A  chief  of  the  people  that  sealed  the  covenant  with 
Nehemiah.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  io.  25  Rehum,  H.,  Maaseiah 

HA-SHAB-NI-AH,  .Tlfirin  Jah  is  a.  friend. 

1.  His  son  Hattush  helped  to  repair  the  wall  of  Jeru¬ 
salem.  B.C.  480. 

Neh.  3. 10  next,  .him  repaired  Hattusli  the  son  of  H. 


2.  A  Levite  who  officiated  at  the  great  fast  under  Ezra 
and  Nehemiah  when  the  covenant  was  sealed.  B.C. 
445- 

Neh.  9.  5  Then  the  Levites,  Jeshua,  and.  .H.,  Sh. 

HASH-BAD'-ANA,  HASH-BAD-DA'-NA,  niipifin. 

A  man  who  stood  by  Ezra  on  the  left  wliile  he  read  the 
law  to  the  people.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  8.  4  on  his  left  hand,  Pedaiah.  .and  H.,  Zecli. 
HA-SHEM,  crin  shining. 

Father  of  several  of  David’s  valiant  guard.  B.C.  1048. 

1  Ch.  1 1.  34  sons  of  H.  the  Gizonite,  Jonathan  the  son 
HASH-MO'-NAH,  fruitfulness. 

A  station  of  the  Israelites  next  before  Moseroth  near 
Mount  Hor.  It  was  the  twenty-fifth  in  the  wilderness 
and  the  fourteenth  from  Sinai. 

Num33.  29  went  from  Mithcah,  and  pitched  in  H. 

33.  30  they  departed  from  H.,  and  encamped  at 
HA-SHUB,  HAS'-SHUB,  3’B'n  associate. 

1.  Father  of  Shemaiah  a  descendant  of  Merari.  The 
Common  Version  has  omitted  the  doubling  of  the  letter 
tr  ;  the  name  is  identical  with  that  elsewhere  correctly 
given,  Uasshub.  B.C.  480. 

1  Ch.  9.  14  of  the  Levites ;  Shemaiah  the  son  of  II. 
Neh.  11.  15  of  the  Levites  :  Shemaiah  tl^  son  of  H. 

2.  A  son  of  Pahath  Moab  who  helped  to  repair  the  wall 
of  Jerusalem.  B.C.  480. 

Neh.  3.  11  H.  the  son  of  Pahath-Moab,  repaired  the 

3.  Another  who  assisted  at  another  part  of  the  wall. 
B.C.  445. 

Neh.  3.  23  repaired  Benjamin  and  H.  over  against 

4.  A  head  of  a  family  who  sealed  the  covenant  with 
Nehemiah. 

Neh.  10.  23  Hoshea,  Hananiah,  H. 

HA-SHU'-BAH,  lElB’n  association. 

A  son  of  Zerubbabel  and  descendant  of  Jehoiakim,  king 
of  Judah.  B.C.  500. 

1  Ch.  3.  20  And  H.,  and  Ohel,  and  Berechiali,  and  Ha 
HA'-SHUM,  oc’n  shining. 

1.  His  descendants  returned  with  Zerubbabel  from 
Babylon.  B.C.  636. 

Ezra  2.  19  children  of  H.,  two  hundred  twenty  and 
10.  33  Of  the  sons  of  H.;  Mattenai,  Mattathali 
Neh.  7.  22  children  of  H.,  three  hundred  twenty  anc, 

2.  A  priest  who  stood  beside  Ezra  while  he  read  the  law 
to  the  people.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  8.  4  and  on  his  left  hand,  Pedaiah.  .and  H. 

3.  The  head  of  a  family  that  sealed  the  covenant  with 
Nehemiah.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.io.  18  Hodijah,  H.,  Bezai 
HAS'-RAH,  nnpn  splendour. 

Another  form  of  Harhas  (2  Kings  22.  14),  which  see. 

2  Ch.34.  22Shallum.  .the  son  of  H.,keeperof  the  ward 
HAS  SE-NA'-AH,  iKJpn  the  thorn  hedge. 

The  Bene-has-senaah  rebuilt  the  fish  gate  when  the  wall 
of  Jerusalem  was  repaired.  The  name  is  no  doubt 
identical  with  the  Senaah  of  Ezra  2.  35  and  Neh.  7.  38, 
having  the  definite  article  prefixed.  It  may  have  some 
connection  with  the  cliff  Seneh  of  1  Sam.  14.  4. 

Neh.  3.  3  the  fish  gate  did  the  sons  of  H.  build,  who 
HAST  — 

There  is,  there  are,  B”  yesh. 

2  Ki.  4.  2  tell  me,  what  hast  thou  in  the  house  ? 

Job  33.  32  If  thou  hast  any  thing  to  say,  answer  me 
Prov.  3.  28  Say  not . .  Go . .  when  thou  hast  it  by  thee 

HASTE  — 

1  .To  make  haste,  ipn  chaphaz. 

2  Ki.  7.  15  the  Syrians  had  cast  away  in  their  haste 
Psa.  31.  22  For  I  said  in  my  haste,  I  am  cut  off  from 
1 16.  11  I  said  in  my  haste,  All  men  (are)  liars 

2 . Haste,  [ii^n  chippazon. 

Exodi2.  11  ye  shall  eat  it  in  haste  :  it  (is)  the  Lord’s 
Deuti6.  3  thou  earnest  forth  out  of . .  Egypt  in  haste 
Isa.  52.  12  For  ye  shall  not  go  out  with  haste,  nor 

3 . Haste,  airouSy  spoude. 

Mark  6.  25  she  came  in.  .with  haste  unto  the  king 
Luke  1.  39  and  went  into  the  hill  country  with  haste 

HASTE,  to  — 

1  .To  hasten,  press,  pH  nts. 

Exod.  5. 13  And  the  taskmasters  hasted  (them)  say. 
Josh  10.  13  hasted  not  to  go  down  about  a  whole  day 
Provi9.  2  he  that  hasteth  with  (his)  feet  sinneth 

2.  To  be  troubled,  hastened,  Si 3  baliel,  2. 

Prov28.  22  He  that  hasteth  to  be  rich  (hath)  an  evil 

3.  To  haste,  take  trouble,  Sna  bahel,  5. 

Esth.  6.  14  hasted  to  bring  Haman  unto  the  banquet 

4.  To  hasten,  press,  qnn  dachaph,  2. 

2  Ch.26.  20  yea,  himself  hasted  also  to  go  out,  beca. 
Esth.  6. 12  but  Haman  hasted  to  his  house  mourning 

5.  To  malce  haste,  Bin  chush. 

1  Sa.  20.  38  Jonathan  cried . .  Make  speed,  haste,  stay 
Job  31.  5  or  if  my  foot  hath  hasted  to  deceit 
Psa.  22.  19  0  my  strength,  haste  thee  to  help  me 
Hab.  1.  8  shall  fly  as  the  eagle  (that)  hasteth  to  eat 

G.  To  make  haste.  Bin  chush,  5. 

J udg2o.  37  And  the  liers  in  wait  hasted,  and  rushed 


HASTE 


454 


HATE 


7.  To  hasten,  ?9n  chaphaz. 

Job  40.  23  he  drinketh  up  a  river,  (and)  liasteth  not 

8 . To  dash,  hasten,  tria  tus. 

Job  9.  26  as  the  eagle  (that)  hasteth  to  the  prey 

9 . To  make  haste,  "ins  mahar,  3. 

Gen.  18.  7  fetched  a  calf,  .and  he  hasted  to  dress  it 

19.  22  Haste  thee,  escape  thither  ;  for  I  cannot 

24.  18  and  she  hasted,  and  let  down  her  pitcher 

24.  20  And  she  hasted,  and  emptied  her  pitcher 
45.  9  Haste  ye,  and  go  up  to  my  father,  and  say 
45.  13  ye  shall  haste  and  bring  down  my  father 

Josh.  4.  10  and  the  people  hasted  and  passed  over 
8.  14  that  they  hasted,  and  rose  up  early,  and 
8.  19  theambush.  .hasted  and  set  the  city  on  fire 

1  Sa.  17.  48  David  hasted,  and  ran  toward  the  army 

23.  27  Haste  thee,  and  come  ;  for  the  Philistines 

25.  23  she  hasted,  and  lighted  off  the  ass,  and  fell 

25.  34  except  thou  hadst  hasted  and  come  tome. 
25.  42  And  Abigail  hasted,  and  arose,  and  rode 
28.  24  she  hasted,  and  killed  it,  and  took  flour 

2  Sa.  19.  16  Shimei.  .hasted  and  came  down  with  the 

1  Ki.  20.  41  And  he  hasted,  and  took  the  ashes  away 

2  Ki.  9.  13  they  hasted,  and  took  every  man  his  gar. 
Prov.  7.  23  as  a  bird  hasteth  to  the  snare,  and  know. 
Jer.  48.  16  neartocome.andhisattiictiouhastetlifast 

10.  Hasting,  ino  maher. 

Zeph.  1.  14  The  great  day  of  the  Lord,  .hasteth  gre. 

11  .To pant,  swallow  up,  P|Ny  shaapli. 

Eccl.  1.  5  and  liasteth  to  his  place  where  he  arose 

12.  To  hasten,  cnrebSw  speudo. 

Acts  20.  16  for  he  hasted,  if  it  were  possible  for  him 

HASTE  away,  to  — 

To  be  hastened,  197  chaphaz,  2. 

Psa.  48.  5  they  were  troubled,  (and)  hasted  away 

104.  7  at . .  voice  of  thy  thunder  they  hasted  aw. 

HASTE,  to  cause  to  make  — 

To  cause  to  make  haste,  hasten,  ins  mahar,  3. 

Esth.  5.  5  Cause  Hainan  to  make  haste,  that  he  may 

HASTE,  in  or  with  — • 

1  .Haste,  tS’na  behilu. 

Ezra  4.  23  they  went  up  in  haste  to  Jerusalem  unto 

2 .To  be  hastened,  Sri?,  behal,  4. 

Dan.  2.  25  brought ! .  Daniel  before  the  king  in  haste 

3.  24  the  king  was  astonied,  and  rose . .  in  haste 

6.  19  king . .  went  in  haste  unto  the  den  of  lions 

3.7b  hasten,  in?  mahar,  3. 

Exodio.  16  Pharaoh  called  for  Moses  and  Aaron  in  li. 
12.  33  send  them  out  of  the  laud  in  haste;  for 

4.  To  hasten,  anevSa  speudo. 

Luke  2.  16  they  came  with  haste,  and  found  Mary  and 

HASTE,  to  make  — - 
1.7b  hasten,  .press,  px  uts. 

ProV28.  20  he  that  maketh  haste  to  be  rich  shall  not 

2.7b  hasten,  Vna  bachel,  3. 

2  Ch.  35.  21  for  God  commanded  me  to  make  haste 

3. 7b  flee,  rn?  barach. 

Song  8.  14  Make  haste,  my  beloved,  and  be  thou  like 
4.7b  make  haste,  trin  chush. 

Deut  32.  35  the  things  that  shall  come,  .make  haste 
Job  20.  2  to  answer,  and  for  (this)  I  make  haste 
Psa.  38.  22  Make  haste  to  help  me,  O  Lord  my  salva. 
40.  13  deliver.  .0  Lord,  make  haste  to  help  me 
70.  5  make  haste  unto  me,  0  God  :  thou  (art) 

1 19.  60  I  made  haste,  and  delayed  not  to  keep 
141.  1  Lord,  I  cry  unto  thee  :  make  haste  unto 

5.7b  make  haste,  ft'in  chush,  5. 

Isa.  28.  16  he  that  believeth  shall  not  make  haste 

6.  To  make  haste,  w'n  chish. 

Psa.  71.  12  O  God . .  0  my  God,  make  haste  for  my  help 

7.  To  hasten,  ign  chaphaz. 

2  Sa.  4.  4  come  topass.asshe  madehastetoflee.that 

8.  To  be  hastened,  197  chaphaz,  2. 

1  Sa.  23.  26  David  made  haste  to  get  away  for  fear  of 

9.  To  make  haste,  ino  mahar,  3. 

Gen.  24.  46  she  made  haste,  and  let  down  her  pitcher 
43.  30  Joseph  made  haste  ;  for  his  bowels  did 
Exod34.  8  And  Moses  made  haste,  and  bowed  his  h. 
Judg.  9.  48  make  haste,  (and)  do  as  I  (have  done) 

13.  10  And  the  woman  made  haste,  and  ran  and 
1  Sa.  9.  12  make  haste,  .for  he  came  to  day  to  the 
25.  18  Abigail  made  haste,  and  took  two  hund. 
Esth.  6.  10  M  ake  haste . .  take  the  apparel  and . .  horse 
Prov  1.  16  their  feet  run  to  evil,  and  make  haste  to 
Isa.  49.  17  Thy  children  shall  make  haste;  thy  destro. 

59.  7  they  make  haste  to  shed  innocent  blood 
Jer.  "  9.  18  let  them  make  haste,  and  take  up  a  wail. 
Nah.  2.  5  they  shall  make  haste  to  the  wall  thereof 

10.  To  hasten,  (rnevSw  speudo. 

Luke  19.  5  Zaccheus,  make  haste,  and  come  down 
19.  6  And  he  made  haste,  and  came  down,  and 
Acts  22.  18  Make  haste,  and  get  thee  quickly  out  of 
HASTE,  to  require  — 

To  be  urgent,  {'Rl  nachats. 

i  3a.  2 1.  8  because  the  king’s  business  required  haste 


HASTE  unto,  to  — 

To  haste,  urge  on,  owevSco  speudo. 

2  Pet.  3.  12  hasting  unto  the  coming  of  the  day  of  G. 

HASTEN,  to  — 

1.  To  hasten,  press,  px  uts,  5. 

Gen.  19.  15  then  the  angels  hastened  Lot,  saying,  Ar. 
Jer.  17.  16  I  have  not  hastened  from  (being)  a  pastor 

2.7b  haste,  tjitn  chush. 

Eccl.  2.  25  who  else  can  hasten  (hereunto),  more  than 

3.7b  make  haste,  chn  chush,  5. 

Psa.  55.  8  I  would  hasten  my  escape  from  the  windy 
Isa.  5.  19  Let  him  make  speed,  (and)  hasten  his  work 
60.  22  I  the  Lord  will  hasten  it  in  his  time 

4.7b  hasten,  spread,  ino  mahar. 

Psa.  16.  4  (that)  hasten  (after)  another  (god)  :  tlieir 

5.7b  make  haste,  ina  mahar,  3. 

Gen.  18.  6  Abraham  hastened  into  the  tent  unto  S. 

1  Ki.22.  9  Hasten  (hither)  Micaiah  the  son  of  Imlah 

2  Ch.24.  5  Goout.  .and  see  that  ye  hasten  the  matter 

24.  5  llowbeit  the  Levites  hastened  (it)  not 
Isa.  51.  14  The  captive  exile  hasteneth  that  he  may 

G.  To  ivatch,  ipf?  shaqad. 

Jer.  1.  12  for  I  will  hasten  my  word  to  perform  it 

HASTENED,  to  be  — 

1.7b  be  troubled,  hastened,  Vna  baliel,  4. 

Esth.  8.  14  the  posts,  .being  hastened  and  pressed 

2.  To  press,  *]rn  dachaph. 

Esth.  3.  15  being  hastened  by  the  king’s  command. 

HASTILY  — 

1.  Hastily,  speedily,  ina  maher. 

Judg.  2.  23  left,  .without  driving  them  out  hastily 
Prov  25.  8  Go  not  forth  hastily  to  strive,  lest,  .what 

2.  Haste,  speed,  .Tinn  meherah. 

Judg.  9.  54  he  called  hastily  unto  the  young  man  his 

3.  To  make  haste,  ina  mahar,  3. 

1  Sa.  4.  14  And  the  man  came  in  hastily,  and  told  E. 

1  Ki.20.  33  Now  the  men.  .did  hastily  catch  (it) :  and 

4 . Quickly,  shortly,  rax^oi s  tacheos. 

John  II.  31  saw  Mary,  that  she  rose  up  hastily  and 

HASTILY,  to  bring  or  be  gotten  — 

1.7b  be  hastened,  Sna  bahel,  4. 

Prov  20.  21  An  inheritance  (may  be)  gotten  hastily  at 

2.  To  cause  to  run,  pi  ruts,  5. 

Gen.  41.  14  brought  him  hastily  out  of  the  dungeon 

HASTING  — 

Hasty,  hasting,  R'na  mahir. 

Isa.  16.  5  seeking  judgment,  and  hasting  righteou. 

HASTY  — 

1.7b  hasten,  press,  pH  uts. 

Prov  21.  5  but  of  every  one  (that  is)  hasty,  only  to 
29.  20  Seest  thou  a  man  (that  is)  hasty  in  his  w. 

2.  To  be  urgent,  ixn  chatsapli,  5. 

Dan.  2.  15  Why  (is)  the  decree(so)  hasty  from  the  k. 

3.  Hasty,  speedy,  ino  maher,  2. 

Hab.  1.  6  Chaldeans,  (that)  bitter  and  hasty  nation 

4.  To  be  wroth,  ISi?  qatsaph. 

Prov  14.  29  but  (he  that  is)  hasty  of  spirit  exalteth  fol. 

HASTY,  to  be  — 

1.7b  be  hastened,  ^na  bahal,  2. 

Eccl.  8.  3  Be  not  hasty  to  go  out  of  his  sight :  stand 

2.  To  haste,  Sna  bahal,  3. 

Eccl.  7.  9  Be  not  hasty  in  thy  spirit  to  be  angry  :  for 

3.  To  make  haste,  RRD  mahar,  3. 

Eccl.  5.  2  and  let  not  thine  heart  be  hasty  to  utter 

HASTY  fruit  — 

First  fruit,  naa  bikkur. 

Isa.  28.  4  the  hasty  fruit  before  the  summer;  which 
HA-SU'-PHA,  HASH-U'-PHA,  ME’b'n,  NEirn,  nakedness. 
A  Netliiuim  family  that  returned  from  exile.  In  the 
Common  Version  of  Nehemiah  7.  26  the  name  is 
inaccurately  given  as  Hashupha. 

Ezra  2.  43  children  of  H.,  the  children  of  Tabbaoth 
Neh.  7.  46  children  of  Ziha,  the  children  of  H.  ,the  ch 

HAT  — 

Turban,  t^aRa  karbela. . 

Dan.  3.  2 1  these  men  were  bound  in  their . .  hats,  and 

HA'-TACH,  ?nn. 

A  chamberlain’  eunuch  in  the  court  of  Ahasuerus 
(Xerxes)  in  immediate  attendance  on  Esther.  B.C.  510. 
Esth.  4.  5  Then  called  Esther  for  H.,  (one)  of  the 
4.  6  So  H.  went  forth  to  Mordecai  unto  the 
4.  9  H.  came  and  told  Esther  the  words  of  M. 
4. 10  Again  Esther  spake  unto  H.,  and  gave  him 

HATCH,  to  — 

1.7b  cleave,  rend,  hatch,  ppa  baqa. 

Isa.  34.  15  There  shall  the  great  owl.  .hatch,  and  ga. 

2.  To  cleave,  rend,  hatch,  Jlffa  baqa,  3. 

Isa.  59.  5  They  hatch  cockatrice’s  eggs,  and  weave 

3.  To  bear,  bring  forth,  ~h'  yalad. 

Jer.  17.  11  partridge  sitteth  (on  eggs),  and  hatcheth 


HATE,  to  — 

1.7b  hate,  oppose,  chy  satam. 

Gen.  27.  41  Esau  hated  Jacob  because  of  the  blessing 

49.  23  archers  have  sorely  grieved,  .and  hated 

50.  15  Joseph  will  peradventure  hate  us,  and 
Job  16.  9  teareth  (me)  in  his  wrath,  who  hateth  me 
Psa.  55.  3  cast  iniquity . .  and  in  wrath  they  hate  me 

2. To  hate,  tuy  sane. 

Gen.  24.  60  possess  the  gate  of  those  which  hate  them 

26.  27  Wherefore  come  ye  to  me,  seeing  ye  hate 
37.  4  hated  him,  and  could  not  speak  peaceablj 
37.  5,  8  and  they  hated  him  yet  the  more 
Exodi8.  21  men  of  truth,  hating  covetousness;  and 

20.  5  and  fourth  (generation)  of  them  that  hate 

23.  5  If  thou  see  the  ass  of  lum  that  hateth  thee 
Lev.  19.  17  Thou  shalt  not  hate  thy  brother  in  thine 

26.  17  they  that  hate  you  shall  reign  over  you 
Deut.  4.  42  hated  him  not  in  times  past;  and  that 

5.  9  fourth  (generation)  of  them  that  hate  me 

7.  10  repayeth  them  that  hate  him  to  their  face 
7.  10  he  will  not  be  slack  to  him  that  hateth  h. 

7.  15  will  lay  them  upon  all  (them)  that  hate 

12.  31  for  every  abomination,  .which  he  hateth 
16.  22  image  ;  which  the  Lord  thy  God  hateth 
19.  4  neighbour,  .whom  he  hated  not  in  time 
19.  6  inasmuch  as  he  hated  him  not  in  time 
19.  11  if  any  man  hate  his  neighbour,  and  lie  in 
22.  13  a  wife,  and  go  in  unto  her,  and  hate  her 
22.  16  unto  this  man  to  wife,  and  he  hateth  her 

24.  3  (if)  the  latter  husband  hate  her,  and  write 

30.  7  on  them  that  hate  thee,  which  persecuted 
Josh.  20.  5  unwittingly,  and  hated  him  not  beforeti. 
Judg  11.  7  Did  not  ye  hate  me,  and  expel  me  out  of 

14.16  Thou  dost  but  hate  me,  and  lovest  me  not 
15.  2  thought  that  thou  hadst  utterly  hated  her 

2  Sa.  13. 15  Amnon  hated  her  exceedingly  ;  so  that 

13.  15  hatred  wherewith  he  hated  her  (was)  gr. 
13.  22  Absalom  hated  Amnon,  because  he  had 
19.  6  lovest  thine  enemies,  .hatest  thy  friends 
22.  18  He  delivered  me.  .from  them  that  hated 

1  Ki.  22.  8  I  hate  (him ;  for  he  doth  not  prophesy  go. 

2  Ch.  18.  7  I  hate  him  ;  for  he  never  prophesied  good 
19.  2  love  them  that  hate  the  Lord  ?  therefore 

Esth.  9.  1  Jews  had  rule  over  them  that  hated  them 
9.  5  didwhattheywoulduntothosethathated 
Job  8.  22  They  that  hate  thee  shall  be  clothed  with 
34.  17  Shall  even  he  that  hateth  right  govern? 
Psa.  ‘  5.  5  thou  hatest  all  workers  of  iniquity 

9.  13  trouble  (which  I  suffer)  of  them  that  hate 

11.  5  him  that  loveth  violence  his  soul  hateth 

18. 17  He  delivered  me.  .from  them  which  hated 

21.  8  hand  shall  find  out  those  that  hate  thee 

25.  19  many  ;  and  they  hate  me  with  cruel;  hat. 

26.  5  have  hated  the  congregation  of  evil  doers 

31.  6  hated  them  that  regard  lying  vanities :  but 

34.  21  that  hate  the  righteous  shall  be  desolate 

35.  19  (neither)  let  them  wink .  .that  hate  me 
38.  19  that  hate  me  wrongfully  are  multiplied 
41.  7  that  hate  me  whisper  together  against  me 
45.  7  lovest  righteousness,  and  hatest  wicked. 
50.  17  thou  hatest  instruction,  and  castest  my 
69.  4  They  that  hate  me  without  a  cause  are 
69.  14  me  be  delivered  from  them  that  hate  me 
86.  17  they  which  hate  me  may  see  (it),  and  be 
97.  10  Ye  that  love  the  Lord,  hate  evil :  he 
101.  3  I  hate  the  work  of  them  that  turn  aside 

105.  25  He  turned  their  heart  to  hate  his  people 

106.  10  them  from  the  hand  of  him  that  hated 
106.  41  and  they  that  hated  them  ruled  over  them 

1 18.  7  I  see  (my  desire)  upon  them  that  hate  me 
1 19. 104  therefore  I  hate  every  false  way 
1 19. 1 13  hate  (vain)  thoughts  ;  but  thy  law  do  I 

1 19.  128  to  be)  right ;  (and)  I  hate  every  false 

119.  163  I  hate  and  abhor  lying  ;  (but)  thy  law  do 

120.  6  long  dwelt  -with  him  that  hateth  peace 
129.  5  confounded  and  turned  back  that  hate  Z. 
139.  21  Do  not  I  hate  them,  0  Lord,  .and  am  not 
139.  22  I  hate  them  with  perfect  hatred  ;  I  count 

Prov.  1.  22  How  long.  .will,  fools  hate  knowledge  ? 

1.  29  they  hated  knowledge,  and  did  not  choose 

5.  12  How  have  I  hated  instruction,  and  my  he. 

6.  16  six  (things)  doth  the  Lord  hate ;  yea,  se. 

8.  13  The  fear  of  the  Lord  (is)  to  hate  evil 

8.  13  evil  way,  and  the  froward  mouth,  do  I  li. 

9.  8  Reprove  not  a  scorner,  lest  he  hate  thee 

11.  15  and  he  that  hateth  suretisliip  is  sure 

12.  1  but  he  that  hateth  reproof  (is)  brutish 

13.  5  A  righteous  (man)  hateth  lying :  but  a 
13.  24  He  that  spareth  his  rod  hateth  his  son 
15.  10  (and)  he  that  hateth  reproof  shall  die 
15.  27  but  he  that  hateth  gifts  shall  live 
19.  7  the  brethren  of  the  poor  do  hate  him  ;  h. 

25. 17  lest  he  be  weary  of  thee,  and  (so)  hate 
26.  24  He  that  hateth  dissembleth  with  his  lips 
26.  28  A  lying  tongue  hateth  (those  that  are) 

28.  16  he  that  hateth  covetousness  shall  prolong 

29.  10  The  blood  thirsty  hate  the  upright :  but 
29.  24  partner  with  a  thief  hateth  his  own  soul 

Eccl.  2.  17  I  hated  life  ;  because  the  work  that  is 

2.  18  I  hated  all  my  labour  which  I  had  taken 

3.  8  A  time  to  love,  and  a  time  to  hate ;  a  time 
Isa.  1.  14  and  your  appointed  feasts  my  soul  hateth 

61.  8  I  hate  robbery  for  burnt  offering  ;  and  1 
66.  5  Your  brethren  that  hated  you,  that  cast 
Jer.  12.  8  it  crieth  out.  .therefore  have  I  hated  it 
44.  4  do  not  this  abominable  thing  that  I  hate 
Eze.  16.  27  unto  the  will  of  them  that  hate  thee,  the 
16.37  with  all  (them)  that  thou  hast  hated ;  I  will 
23.  28  into  the  hand  (of  them)  whom  thou  hatest 
35.  6  thou  hast  not  hated  blood,  even  blood 
Hos.  9.  15  I  hated  them :  for  the  wickedness  of  their 


HATED 


455 


HAVE 


Amos  5.  io  They  hate  him  that  rebuketh  in  the  gate 

5.  15  Hate  the  evil,  and  love  the  good,  and 

5.  zi  I  hate,  I  despise  your  feast  days,  and  I 

6.  8  abhor  the  excellency,  .hate  his  palaces 
Mic.  3.  2  Who  hate  the  good,  and  love  the  evil 
Zech.  8.  17  these  (are  things)  that  I  hate,  saith  the 
Mai.  i.  3  I  hated  Esau,  and  laid  his  mountains  and 

2. 16  Lord,  .saith,  that  he  hateth  putting  away 

3 . To  hate,  up  sane,  3. 

Numio.  35  let  them  that  hate  thee  flee  before  thee 
Deut32.  41  and  will  reward  them  that  hate  me 

33.  it  smite,  .the  loins  of  them,  .that  hate  him 
2  Sa.  22.  41  that  I  might  destroy  them  that  hate  me 
Job  31.  29  at  the  destruction  of  him  that  hated  me 
Psa.  18.  40  that  I  might  destroy  them  that  hate  me 
44.  7  and  hast  put  them  to  shame  that  hated 
44.  10  they  which  hate  us  spoil  for  themselves 
55.  12  neither  (was  it)  he  that  hated  me  (that) 

68.  1  let  them .  that  hate  him  flee  before  him 
83.  2  that  hate  thee  have  lifted  up  the  head 
89.  23  will'beat .  .and  plague  them  that  hate  him 
139.  21  0  Lord,  that  hate  thee  ?  and  am  not  I 
Prov.  8.  36  all  they  that  hate  me  love  death 

4.  To  hate,  sene. 

Dan.  4.  19  the  dream  (be)  to  them  that  hate  thee 

5.  Hatred,  nxiiy  shinah. 

Deut.  1.  27  the  Lord  hated  us,  he  hath  brought  us 
9.  28  he  hated  them,  he  hath  brought  them 

6.  To  liate,  p.  I  crew  miseo. 

Matt.  5.  43  love  thy  neighbour,  and  hate  thine  enemy 

5.  44  [do  good  to  them  that  hate  you],  and  pray 

6.  24  lie  will  hate  the  one,  and  love  the  other 
10.  22  be  hated  of  all  (men)  for  my  name’s  sake 
24.  9  hated  of  all  nations  for  my  name’s  sake 
24.  10  shall  betray,  .and  shall  hate  one  another 

Markij.  13  be  hated  of  all  (men)  for  my  name’s  sake 
Luke  1.  71  and  from  the  hand  of  all  that  hate  us 
6.  22  Blessed  are  ye  when  men  shall  hate  you 

6.  27  But  I  say.  dogood  to  them  which  hate  you 

14.  26  hate  not  his  father,  and  mother,  and  wife 

16.  13  he  will  hate  the  one,  and  love  the  other 
19. 14  his  citizens  hated  him,  and  sent  a  message 
21.  17  be  hated  of  all  (men)  for  my  name’s  sake 

John  3.  20  every  one  that  doeth  evil  hateth.  .light 

7.  7  The  world  cannot  hate  you  ;  but  me  it  h. 
12.  25  he  that  hateth  his  life  in  this  world  shall 

15. 18  world  hate  you,  ye  know  that  it  hated  me 

15. 19  chosen  you.  .therefore  the  world  hateth 
15. 23  He  that  hateth  me  hateth  my  Father  also 

15.  24  now  have  they,  .hated  both  me  and  my 
15.  25  written.  .They  hated  me  without  a  cause 

17.  14  world  hath  hated  them,  because  they  are 
Rom.  7.  15  that  do  I  not ;  but  what  I  hate,  that  do  I 

9.  13  Jacob  have  I  loved,  but  Esau  have  I  hated 
Eph.  5.  29  For  no  man  ever  yet  hated  his  own  flesh 
Titus  3.  3  living  in  malice,  .(and)  hating  one  another 
Heb.  1.  9  loved  righteousness,  and  hated  iniquity 

1  Jo.  2.  9,  11  He  that,  .hateth  his  brother,  is  in  da. 

3  13  Marvel  not.  .if  the  world  hate  you 
3. 15  Whosoever  hateth  his  brother  is  a  murd. 
4.  20  If  a  man  say,  I  love  God,  and  hateth  his 
Jude  23  hating  even  the  garment  spotted  by  the 
Rev.  2.  6  thou  Latest  the  deeds,  .which  I  also  hate 

2.  15  that  hold  the  doctrine,  .[which  thing  I  li.] 
17.  16  And  the  ten  horns ..  shall  hate  the  whore 

HATED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  hate,  up  sane. 

Gen.  29.  31  when  the  Lord  saw  that  Leah  (was)  hated 
29.  33  Because  the  Lord  hath  heard.  .1  (was)  h. 
Deut  21.  15  two  wives,  one  beloved,  and  another  ha. 
21.  15  (both)  the  beloved  and  the  hated 
21.  16  first  born  before  the  son  of  the  hated 
2i.  17  he  shall  acknowledge  the  son  of  the  hated 

2  Sa.  5.  8  the  blind,  (that  are)  hated  of  David’s  soul 
Isa.  60.  15  thou  hast  been  forsaken  and  hated 

2.  To  be  hated,  up  sana,  2. 

Prov  1 4. 17  and  a  man  of  wicked  devices  is  hated 

14.  20  The  poor  is  hated,  .of  his  own  neighbour 

2.  One  hated,  u'p  sani. 

Deut  21.  15  the’first  born  son  be  hers  that  was  hated 
HATEFUL,  (to  be)  — 

1. To  be  hated,  k p  sane. 

Psa.  36.  2  until  his  iniquity  be  found  to  be  hateful 

2.  To  hate,  giaeai  miseo. 

Rev.  18.  2  a  cage  of  every  unclean  and  hateful  bird 

3. Hated,  abominated,  irrvyyris  stugetos. 

Titus  3.  3  living  in  malice  and  envy,  hateful,  (and) 

HATEFULLY  — 

Hatred,  3K)iy  sinah. 

Eze.  23.  29  And  they  shall  deal  with  thee  hatefully 
HATER  — 

To  hate,  up  sane,  3. 

Psa.  81.15  baters  of  the  Lord  should  have  submitted 

HATH  — 

1.  Unto,  Ps.  el. 

Gen.  47. 18  my  lord  also  hath  our  herds  of  cattle 

2.  There  is,  there  are,  yesh. 

Gen.  39.  8  he  hath  committed  all .  .he  hath  to  my  h. 
2  Ch.25.  8  God  hath  power  to  help,  aDd  to  cast  down 
Job  38.  28  Hath  the  rain  a  father?  or  who.  .the  dro. 
Mai.  1. 14  deceiver,  which  hath  in  his  flock  a  male 


HATH  it,  he  that  — 

Its  owners,  v^j?3  bealav. 

Provi6.  22  a' well  spring  of  life  unto  him  that  hath  it 
17.  8  stone  in  the  eyes  of  him  that  hath  it 
Eccl.io.  20  and  that  which  hath  wings  shall  tell  the 

HATH  (life)  — 

Soul,  breath,  wsi  nephesh. 

Gen.  1.  20  the  moving  creature  that  hath  life,  and 

HATH,  that  — 

Owner,  rhy_ 3  baalah. 

1  Sa.  28'  '7,  7  a  woman  that  hath  a  familiar  spirit 
HATH,  such  things  as  one  — • 

The  present  things,  ra  irapovra  ta  paronta. 

Heb.  13.  5  content  with  such  things  as  ye  have  :  for 
HATH,  that  one  — 

1  .My  things,  ra  ipa  ta  ema. 

Lukeis-  31  And  he  said.  .Son.  .all  that  I  have  is  thine 

2 . The  things  beside  one,  ra  irapd  ta  para. 

Mark  5.  26  had  spent  all  that  she  had,  and  was  noth. 

3.  The  present  things,  ra  birapxovra  ta  huparehonta. 
Matt  19.  21  sell  that  thou  hast,  and  give  to  the  poor 
Lukei2.  33  Sell  that  ye  have,  and  give  alms  ;  provide 

12.  44  will  make  him  ruler  over  all  that  he  hath 
14.  33  of  you  that  forsaketh  not  all  that  he  hath 

HA-THATH,  nrin  bruised. 

A  son  of  Othniel  the  Kenazite  and  judge  of  Israel, 
through  Caleb  son  of  Hur.  B.c.  1380. 

1  Ch.  4. 13  and  Seraiah  :  and  the  sons  of  Othniel ;  H. 

HA-TI-PHA,  K2’t?n. 

The  Bene-Hatipha  were  among  the  Nethinim  that  re¬ 
turned  from  Babylon.  B.C.  636. 

Ezra  2.  54  children  of  Neziah,  the  children  of  H. 
Neh.  7.  56  children  of  Neziah,  the  children  of  H. 

HA-TI'-TA,  tta’an  exploration. 

A  porter  or  gate  keeper  of  the  temple  whose  descen¬ 
dants  returned  from  the  exile.  B.C.  636. 

Ezra  2.  42  children  of  Akkub,  the  children  of  H. 
Neh.  7.  45  children  of  Akkub,  the  children  of  H. 

HATRED  — 

\.  Enmity,  35'N  ehah. 

Eze.  25. 15  vengeance .  .to  destroy  (it)  for  the  old  ha. 
35.  5  Because  thou  hast  had  a  perpetual  hatred 

2 . Hatred,  ncriipo  mastemah. 

Hos.[  o.  7  for.  .thine  iniquity,  and  the  great  hatred 

9.  8  ways,  (and)  hatred  in  the  house  of  his  God 

3.  Haired,  3K)ty  sinah. 

Nuni35.  20’ But  if  he  thrust  him  of  hatred,  or  hurl 

2  Sa.  13.  15  that  the  hatred  wherewith  he  hated  her 
Psa.  25. 19  many  ;  and  they  hate  me  with  cruel  ha. 

109.  3  compassed  me  about,  .with  words  of  ha. 
109.  5  they  have  rewarded  me.  .hatred  for  my 
139.  22  I  hate  them  with  perfect  hatred ;  I  count 
Prov  10.  12  Hatred  stirreth  up  strifes :  but  love  cov. 

10.  18  He  that  hideth  hatred  (with)  lying  lips 
15. 17  than  a  stalled  ox  and  hatred  thereuntil 
26.  26  hatred  is  covered  by  deceit,  his  wicked. 

Eccl.  9.  1  no  man  knoweth  either  love  or  hatred 

9.  6  their  hatred,  and.  .envy,  is  now  perished 
Eze.  35. 11  hast  used  out  of  thy  hatred  against  them 

4.  Enmity,  tx®Pa  echthra. 

Gal.  5.  20  Idolatry,  witchcraft,  hatred,  variance,  em. 

HAT'-TIL,  ‘rtan  decaying. 

The  Bent1  Hat!  il  were  among  the  children  of  Solomon’s 
slaves  who  returned  from  exile.  B.C.  636. 

Ezra  2.  57  children  of  Shephatiah,  the  children  of  H. 
Neh.  7.  59  children  of  Shephatiah,  the  children  of  H. 

EAT'-TUSH,  chan  contender. 

1.  A  descendant  of  the  kings  of  Judah,  perhaps  a  son 
of  Shechaniah,  in  the  4th  or  5th  generation  from 
Zernbbabel.  B.c.  465. 

1  Ch.  3.  22  and  the  sons  of  Shemaiah ;  H.,  and  Igeal 

2.  A  descendant  of  David  who  went  up  from  Babylon 
with  Ezra  in  the  reign  of  Artaxerxes.  In  .Neh.  12.  2  he 
is  said  to  have  returned  with  Zerubbabel. 

Ezra  8.  2  Daniel :  of  the  sons  of  David ;  H. 

Neh.  3.  10  next  unto  him  repaired  H.  the  sonofHash. 

10.  4  H.,  Shebaniah,  Malluch 

3.  A  priest  who  returned  with  Zerubbabel.  B.C.  636. 

Neh.  12.  2  Amariali,  Malluch,  H. 

HAUGHTILY  — 

Loftiness,  nen  romah. 

Mic.  2.  3' neither  shall  ye  go  haughtily  :  for  this 
HAUGHTINESS  — 

1.  Rising,  excellency,  ni>!3  gaavah. 

Isa.  13.  11  lay  low  the  haughtiness  of  the  terrible 

16.  6  his  haughtiness,  and  his  pride,  and  his 

2.  Loftiness,  cn  rum. 

Isa.  2.  1 1  the  haughtiness  of  men  shall  be  bowed  d. 

2.  17  the  haughtiness  of  men  shall  be  made  low 
Jer.  48.-29  his  pride,  and  the  haughtiness  of  his  hea. 

HAUGHTY  — 

1  .Height,  haughtiness,  333  gobah. 

Prov  16. 18  Pride . .  and  an  haughty  spirit  before  a  fall 
2. High,  haughty,  a'33,  huj  gaboah. 

Isa.  10. 33  hewn  down,  and  the  haughty  shall  be  h. 


3.  Haughty,  T17;  yahir. 

Prov  21.  24  Proud  (and)  haughty  scomer  (is)  his  name 

4.  Height,  high  place,  era  marom. 

Isa.  24.  4  haughty  people  of  the  earth  do  languish 

5.  Loftiness,  lofty,  on  rum. 

2  Sa.  22.  28  but  thine  eyes  (are)  upon  the  haughty 
HAUGHTY,  to  be  — 

To  be  high  or  haughty,  333  gdbali. 

Psa.131.  1  Lord,  my  heart  is  not  haughty,  nor  mine 
Prov  18.  12  Before  destruction  the  heart,  .ishatrehty 
Isa.  3.  16  Because  the  daughters  of  Zion  are  haughty 
Eze.  16.  50  were  haughty, and  committedabomination 
Zeph.  3.  1 1  thou  shalt  no  moie  be  haughty  because  of 

HAUNT  — 

Foot,  regel. 

1  Sa.  23.  22  see  his  place  where  his  haunt  is,  (and) 

HAUNT,  to  — 

To  sit  doivn  or  still,  3»;  yashab. 

Eze.  26.  17  cause  their  terror,  .on  all  that  haunt  it ! 

HAUNT,  to  be  wont  to  — 

To  go  habitually,  or  up  and  down,  '*77  halak,  7. 

1  Sa.  30.  31  where  David,  .and  his  menwerewonttoh. 

HAU'-RAN,  pin  cave  district. 

The  modern  Haurdn  and  the  Greek  province  of  Auran- 
itis,  S.  of  Damascus,  W.  of  Golan  and  Bashan,  E.  of 
Trachonitis  (now  Lcdsha),  and  once  called  Auranitis. 
In  Ezekiel  it  includes  Golan  and  Bashan  W.  of  the 
Jordan. 

Eze.  47. 16  Hazar-hatticon.  .(is)  by  the  coast  of  H. 

47. 18  the  east  side  ye  shall  measure  from  H. 

HAVE  — 

There  is,  there  are,  e"  yesh. 

Gen.  23.  9  Esau  said,  I  have  enough,  my  brother 
33. 11  Take,  .my  blessing,  .because  I  have  eno. 

43.  7  The  man  asked  us . .  have  ye  (another)  b.  ? 

44.  19  saying,  Have  ye  a  father,  or  a  brother  ? 
44.  20  We  have  a  father,  an  old  man,  and  a  child 

Ruth  1.  12  If  I  should  say,  I  have  hope,  (if)  I  should 

2  Sa.  19.  28  what  right,  .have  I  yet  to  cry  any  more 

1  Ki.  17.  12  I  have  not  a  cake,  but  an  handful  of  meal 

1  Ch.  29.  3  I  have  of  mine  own  proper  good,  of  gold 

2  Ch.  16.  9  from  henceforth  thou  shalt  have  wars 
Eccl.  4.  9  they  have  a  good  reward  for  their  labour 
Isa.  43.  8  Bring  forth,  .the  deaf  that  have  ears 
Jer\  4r.  8  we  have  treasures  in  the  field,  of  wheat 

HAVE,  to  — 

1  .There  is,  there  are,  ’3'k  ithi. 

Ezra  4.  16  by  this  means  thou  shalt  have  no  portion 
Dan.  2.  30  for  (any)  wisdom  that  I  have  more  than 
3.  25  I  see  four  men  loose . .  and  they  have  no  h. 

2 .Owner,  Vi'3  baal. 

Eccl.  7. 12  wisdom  giveth  life  to  them  that  have  iti 
Isa.  41. 15  new  sharp  threshing  instrument  having 
Dan.  8.  20  The  ram.  .having  (two)  horns  (are)  the 

3.  To  be,  (03  liava. 

Dan.  6.  "2  and  the  king  should  have  no  damage 

4.  To  inherit,  Sra  nachal. 

Numi8.  23  a  statute.  .that,  .they  have  no  inheritance 
18.  24  I  have  said,  .they  shall  have  no  inherita. 

5.  To  go  or  come  in,  (03  bo. 

Gen.  43.  23  Peace  (be)  to  you.  .1  had  your  money 
Job  6.  8  Oh  that  I  might  have  my  request ;  and 

6.  To  be  to,  5  313  havah  le. 

Eccl.  2.  22  what  hath  man  of  all  his  labour,  and  of 

7.  To  be  to,  V  3)3  hay  ah  le. 

Gen.  11.  3  they  had  brick  for  stone,  .slime  had  they 

8.  To  complete,  finish,  373  kalali,  3. 

Gen.  43.  p.  when  they  had  eaten  up  the  corn  which 

9.  To  be  found,  xsa  matsa,  2. 

Deut.  21. 17  bin-  a  double  portion  of  all  that  he  hath 

10 . To  give,  | ra  nathan. 

Neh.  13.  4  Eliashib  the  priest,  having  the  oversight 

11.  To  place,  set,  Dp,  aP  sum,  sim. 

Ezra  10.  44  (some) . .  had  wives  by  whom  they  had  ch. 
[See  also  Abomination,  appetite,  assurance,  bitterness, 
can,  charge,  compassion,  damage,  deeply,  delight,  deri¬ 
sion, desire,  do,  dominion, done,  end, enough,  experience, 
favour,  fellowship,  fouled,  good  success,  habitation, 
hair  fallen  off,  hard  (labour),  heat,  hoofs,  hope,  horns, 
hunger,  indignation,  inheritance,  intelligence,  issue, 
joy,  knowledge,  lack,  loss,  maintenance,  many,  mastery, 
mercy,  mercy  upon,  more,  need,  need  of,  occasion,  over, 
oversight,  pain,  part,  pity,  pity  upon,  pleasure,  plenty, 
possession,  power,  profit,  respect,  rest,  rule,  running 
issue,  secret,  sent  back,  shadow,  sorrow,  superfluous, 
tithes,  understanding,  vent,  well,  wholly.] 

12 . To  interchange,  avrifiaKXa  antiballd. 

Luke24.  17  (are>  these  that  ye  have  one  to  another 

13. ro  hold  off  or  away,  aire'x&i  apechd. 

Matt.  6.  2,  5,  16  say  unto  you,  They  have  their  rew. 
Phil.  4.  18  I  have  all,  and  abound  :  I  am  full,  having 

14. ro  become,  begin  to  be,  ylvopai  ginomvi. 

Matt  18.  12  If  a  man  have  an  hundred  sheep,  and  one 
Acts  15.  2  and  Barnabas  had  no  small  dissension 
1  Co.  4.  5  then  shall  every  man  have  praise  of  God 

15. ro  be,  elyi  eimi. 

Matt  19.  22  sorrowful :  for  he  had  great  possessions 


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Matt  ig.  27  followed  thee ;  what  shall  we  have  there. 
Mark  5.  25  which  had  an  issue  of  blood  twelve  years 

10.  22  went,  .grieved :  for  he  had  great  possession 

11.  23  he  shall  have  whatsoever  he  saith 

11.  24  What  things,  .ye  desire,  .ye  shall  have 
Luke  1.  7  they  had  no  child,  because  that  Elisabeth 

I.  14  thou  shalt  have  joy  and  gladness  ;  and 

6.  32,  33,  34  what  thank  have  ye?  for  sinners 
7.41  a  certain  creditor  which  had  two  debtors 
8.  42  For  he  had  one  only  daughter,  about  tw. 
8.  43  a  woman,  having  an  issue  of  blood  twelve 
g.  13  We  have  no  more  but  five  loaves  and  two 

10.  39  she  had  a  sister  called  Mary,  which  also 

12.  24  which  neither  have  storehouse  nor  barn 
14.  10  shalt  thou  have  worship  in  the  presence 

John  18.  39  ye  have  a  custom,  that  I  should  release 
Acts.  4.  32  his  own ;  hut  they  had  all  things  common 

7.  44  Our  fathers  had  the  tabernacle  of  witness 

8.  21  hast  neither  part  nor  lot  in  this  matter 

13.  15  if  ye  have  any  word  of  exhortation  for 

18.  10  for  I  have  much  people  in  this  city 

19.  25  that  by  this  craft  we  have  our  wealth 

21.  9  the  same  man  had  four  daughters,  virgins 
21.23  Do  therefore  this.  .We  have  four  men 
Rom.  9.  2  That  I  have  great  heaviness  and  contin. 

9.  9  will  I  come,  and  Sara  shall  have  a  son 

1  Co.  9.  16  though  I  preach . .  X  have  nothing  to  glory 
Rev.  22.  14  they  may  have  right  to  the  tree  of  life 

1G.  To  have,  eyai  echo. 

Matt.  3.  4  John  had  his  raiment  of  camel’s  hair,  and 
3.  9  not  to  say.  .We  have  Abraham  to  (our)  f. 
3.  14  I  have  need  to  be  baptized  of  thee,  and 
5.  23  that  thy  brother  hath  ought  against  thee 

5.  46  love  them  which  love . .  what  reward  have 

6.  1  ye  have  no  reward  of  your  Father  which 

6.  8  what  things  ye  have  need  of  before  ye  ask 

7.  29  he  taught  them  as  (one)  having  authority 

8.  9  under  authority,  having  soldiers  under  me 
8.  20  The  foxes  have  holes,  and  the  birds  of 

8.  20  Son  of  man  hath  not  where  to  lay  (his) 

9.  6  Son  of  man  hath  power  on  earth  to  forgive 
9.  36  scattered,  .as  sheep  having  no  shepherd 

II.  15  He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear 

11.  18  nor  drinking,  and  they  say,  He  hath  a 

12.  10  was  a  man  which  had  (his)  Hand  withered 

12.  11  What  man.  .shall  have  one  sheep,  and 

13.  5  places,  where  they  had  not  much  earth 
13.  5  because  they  had  no  deepness  of  earth 
13.  6  they  had  no  root,  they  withered  away 
13.  9  Who  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear 
13.  12  whosoever  hath,  to  him  shall  be  given 
13.  12  but  whosoever  hath  not,  from  him  shall 
13.  12  shall  be  taken  away  even  that  he  hath 
13.  21  Yeti  hath  he  not  root  in  himself,  but  dur. 
13.  27  thy  field  ?  from  whence  then  hath  it  tares? 
13.  43  Who  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear 

13.  44  selleth  all  that  he  hath,  and  buyeth  that 

13.  46  and  sold  all  that  he  had,  and  bought  it 

14.  4  It  is  not  lawful  for  thee  to  have  her 

14.  17  have  here  but  five  loaves,  and  two  fishes 

15.  30  having  with  them  (those  that  were)  lame 
15.  32  now  three  days,  and  have  nothing  to  eat 
15.  34  saith  unto  them,  How  many  loaves  have 

17.  20  If  ye  have  faith  as  a  grain  of  mustard 

18.  8  than  having  two  hands  or  two  feet  to  be 
18.  9  having  two  eyes  to  be  cast  into  hell  fire 
18.  25  as  he  had  not  to  pay,  his  lord  commanded 

18.  25  his  wife  and  children,  and  all  that  he  had 

19.  16  shall  I  do,  that  [I  may  have]  eternal  life  ? 
19.  21  thou  shalt  have  treasure  in  heaven  ;  and 
21.  3  ye  shall  say,  The  Lord  hath  need  of  them 
21.  21  If  ye  have  faith,  and  doubt  not,  ye  shall 

21.  28  A  (certain)  man  had  two  sons  ;  and  he 
22. 12  in  hither  not  having  a  wedding  garment? 
22  24  If  a  man  die,  having  no  children,  his 

22.  25  having  no  issue,  left  his  wife  unto  his 
22.  28  whose,  .shall  she  be.  .they  all  had  her 
25.  25  lo,  (there)  thou  hast  (that  is)  thine 

25.  28  give  (it)  unto  him  which  hath  ten  talents 
25.  29'unto  every  one  that  hath  shall  be  given 
25.  29  but  from  him  that  hath  not  shall  be  taken 

25.  29  be  taken  away  even  that  which  he  hath 

26.  7  a  woman  having  an  alabaster  box  of  very 
26.  11  For  ye  have  the  poor  always  with  you 
26.  11  but  me  ye  have  not  always 

26.  65  what  further  need  have  we  of  witnesses  ? 

27.  16  they  had  then  a  notable  prisoner,  called 
27.  65  Ye  have  a  watch :  go  your  way,  make  (it) 

Mark  1.  22  he  taught  them  as  one  that  had  authority 
2.  10  Son  of  man  hath  power  on  earth  to  forg. 
2.  17  They  that  are  whole  have  no  need  of  the 
2.  19  [as  they  have  the  bridegroom  with  them] 

2.  25  when  he  had  need,  and  was  an  hungered 

3.  1  a  man  there  which  had  a  withered  hand 
3.  3  unto  the  man  which  had  the  withered  h. 
3.  10  for  to  touch  him,  as  many  as  had  plagues 
3. 15  to  have  power  to  heal  sicknesses,  and  to 
3.  22  He  hath  Beelzebub,  and  by  the  prince  of 
3.  26  divided,  he  cannot  stand,  but  hath  an  end 
3.  29  hath  never  forgiveness  but  is  in  danger 

3.  30  they  said,  He  hath  an  nnclean  spirit 

4.  5  stony  ground,  where  it  had  not  much  earth 
4.  5  because  it  had  no  depth  of  earth 

4.  6  because  it  had  no  root,  it  withered  away 
4.  9  He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear 
4.  17  have  no  root  in  themselves,  and  so  endu. 
4.  23  any  man  have  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear 
4.  25  he  that  hath,  to  him  shall  be  given  ;  and 
4.  25  he  that  hath  not,  from  him  shall  be  taken 
4.  25  shall  be  taken  even  that  which  he  hath 
4.  40  he  said .  .how  is  it  that  ye  have  no  faith  ? 


Mark  5.  3  Who  had  (his)  dwelling  among  the  tombs 

5.  15  seeliim that,  .[hadj  the  legion,  sitting, and 

6.  18  lawful  for  thee  to  have  thy  brother's  wife 
6.  34  they  were  as  sheep  not  having  a  shepherd 
6. 36  buy . .  bread  :  [for  they  have  nothing  to  eat] 

6.  38  saith.  .How  many  loaves  have  ye?  go  and 

7.  16  any  man  have  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear 

7.  25  young  daughter  had  an  unclean  spirit 

8.  1  the  multitude,  .having  nothing  to  eat 

8.  2  been . .  three  days,  and  have  nothing  to  eat 
8.  5  he  asked  them,  How  many  loaves  have 
8.  7  they  had  a  few  small  fishes  :  and  he  bless. 
8.  14  neither  had  they  in  the  ship  with  them 
8.  16  saying,  (It  is)  because  we  have  no  bread 
8. 17  Why  reason  ye  because  ye  have  no  bread? 
8.  17  have  ye  your  heart  yet  hardened  ? 

8.  18  Having  eyes,  see  ye  not?  and  having  ears 

9.  17  brought,  .my  son,  which  hath  a  dumb  sp. 

9.  43  than  having  two  hands  to  go  into  hell 

9.  45  having  two  feet  to  be  cast  into  hell,  into 
9.  47  than  having  two  eyes  to  be  cast  into  hell 

9.  50  Have  salt  in  yourselves,  and  have  peace 

10.  21  sell  whatsoever  thou  hast,  and  give  to  the 

10.  21  thou  shalt  have  treasure  in  heaven  :  and 

10.  23  How  hardly  shall  they  that  have  riches 

11.  3  say  ye  that  the  Lord  hath  need  of  him 
11.  13  seeing  a  fig  tree  afar  off  having  leaves 
11.  22  Jesus,  .saith  unto  them,  Have  faith  in  (1. 

11.  25  forgive,  if  ye  have  ought  against  any 

12.  6  Having  yet  therefore  one  son,  his  wellbe. 
12.  23  whose  wife,  .for  the  seven  had  her  to  wife 
12.  44  of  her  want  did  cast  in  all  that  she  had 
14.  3  woman  having  an  alabaster  box  of  oint. 
14.  7  For  ye  have  the  poor  with  you  always 
14.  7  do  them  good  :  hut  me  ye  have  not  alway 

Luke  3.  8  not  to  say.  .We  have  Abraham  to  (our)  f. 
3.  11  He  that  hath  two  coats,  let  him  impart 

3.  11  to  him  that  hath  none  ;  and  he  that  hath 

4.  33  which  had  a  spirit  of  an  unclean  devil 

4.  40  that  had  any  sick  with  divers  diseases 

5.  24  Son  of  man  hath  power  upon  earth  to  fo. 

6.  8  to  the  man  which  had  the  withered  hand 

7.  8  under  authority,  having  under  me  soldiers 
7.  33  drinking  wine  ;  and  ye  say,  He  hath  a  d. 
7.  40  Simon,  I  have  somewhat  to  say  unto  thee 

7.  42  when  they  had  nothing  to  pay,  he  frankly 

8.  8  He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear 
8.  13  these  have  no  root,  which  for  a  while 
8.  18  whosoever  hath,  to  him  shall  be  given 
8.  18  whosoever  hath  not,  from  him  shall  be 
8.  18  taken  even  that  which  he  seemethtohave 

8.  27  a  certain  man,  which  had  devils  long  time 

9.  3  he  said,  .neither  have  two  coats  a  piece 
9.  11  and  healed  them  that  had  need  of  healing 
9.  58  Foxes  have  holes,  and  birds  of  the  air 

9.  58  Son  of  man  hath  not  where  to  lay  (his)  h. 
11.  5  Which  of  you  shall  have  a  friend,  and 
11.  6  and  I  have  nothing  to  set  before  him  ? 

11.  36  (be)  full  of  light,  having  no  part  dark,  the 

12.  4  after  that  have  no  more  that  they  can  do 
12.  s  after  he.  .hath  power  to  cast  into  hell 
12.  17  I  have  no  room  where  to  bestow  my  fru. 
12.  19  hast  much  goods  laid  up  for  many  years 

12.  50 1  have  a  baptism' to  be  baptized  with ;  and 

13.  6  had  a  fig  tree  planted  in  his  vineyard 

13.  11  had  a  spirit  of  infirmity  eighteen  years 

14.  18  go  and  see  it :  I  pray  thee  have  me  excu. 
14. 19  prove  them  :  I  pray  thee  have  me  excused 

14.  35  He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear 

15.  4  What  man  of  you,  having  an  hundred 
15.  8  what  woman,  having  ten  pieces  of  silver 

15.  11  And  he  said,  A  certain  man  had  two  sons 

16.  1  a  certain  rich  man  which  had  a  steward 
16.  28  I  have  five  brethren  ;  that  he  may  testify 

16.  29  They  have  Moses  and  the  Prophets ;  let 

17.  6  ye  had  faith  as  a  grain  of  mustard  seed 

17.  7  having  a  servant  plowing  or  feeding  cattle 

18.  22  sell  all  that  thou  hast,  and  distribute 

18.  22  thou  shalt  have  treasure  in  heaven  :  and 

18.  24  How  hardly  shall  they  that  have  riches 

19.  17  have  thou  authority  over  ten  cities 

19.  24  and  give  (it)  to  him  that  hath  ten  pounds 
19.  25  said  unto  him,  Lord,  he  hath  ten  pounds 
19.  26  unto  every  one  which  hath  shall  be  given 
19.  26  from  him  that  hath  not,  even  that  he  ha. 
19.  31  say.  .Because  the  Lord  hath  need  of  him 

19.  34  And  they  said,  The  Lord  hath  need  of  him 

20.  24  Whose  image  and  superscription  hath  it? 
20.  28  If  any  man’s  brother  die,  having  a  wife 

20.  33  whose . .  is  she  ?  for  seven  had  her  to  wife 

21.  4  hath  cast  in  all  the  living  that  she  had 

22.  36  he  that  hath  a  purse,  let  him  take  (it) 

22.  36  he  that  hath  no  sword,  let  him  sell  his 
22.  37  for  the  things  concerning  me  have  an  end 
24.  39  and  see ;  for  a  spirit  hath  not  flesh  and 
24.  39  flesh  and  bones,  as  ye  see  me  have 

24.  41  he  said  unto  them,  Have  ye  here  any  m.  ? 
John  2.  3  mother  of  Jesus  saith .  Theyhaveno  wine 
3. 1 5  should  not  perish,  but  have  eternal  life 
3.  16  not  perish,  but  have  everlasting  life 
3.  29  He  that  hath  the  bride  is  the  bridegroom 

3.  36  believeth  on  the  Son  hath  everlasting 

4.  11  thou  hast  nothing  to  draw  with,  and  the 
4.  11  whence  then  hast  thou  that  living  water? 
4.  17  woman  answered  and  said,  I  have  no  hus. 
4.  17  Jesus  said,  .well  said,  I  have  no  husband 
4.  18  For  thou  hast  had  five  husbands ;  and  he 
4.  18  he  whom  thou  now  hast  is  not  thyhusba. 
4.  32  I  have  meat  to  eat  that  ye  know  not  of 

4.  44  propliethath  no  honour  in  his  own  country 

5.  2  a  pool . .  Bethesda,  having  five  porches 
5.  5  had  an  infirmity  thirty  and  eight  years 


John  5.  7  I  have  no  man,  when  the  wateris  troubled  I 

5.  24  hath  everlasting  life,  and  shall  not  come  ' 
5.  26  the  Father  hath  life  in  himself,  so  hath 
5.  36  I  have  greater  witness' than  (that)  of  John  | 
5.  38  ye  have  not  his  word  abiding  in  you  :  for 
5.  39  in  them  ye  think  ye  have  eternal  life 
5.  40  not  come  to  me,  that  ye  might  have  life 

5.  42  that  ye  have  not  the  love  of  God  in  you 

6.  9  which  hath  five  barley  loaves,  and  two 
6.  40  believeth  on  him.  may  have  everlasting 
6.  47  believeth  on  me  hath  everlasting  life 

6.  53  drink  his  blood,  ye  have  no  life  in  you 
6.  54  and  drinketh  my  blood,  hath  eternal  life 

6.  68  thou  hast  the  words  of  eternal  life 

7.  20  hast  a  devil :  who  goeth  about  to  kill  thee 

8.  6  [that  they  might  have  to  accuse  him] 

8.  12  hut  shall  have  the  light  of  life 

8.  26  I  have  many  things  to  say  and  to  judge 
8.  41  said  they,  .we  have  one  Father,  (even)  G. 

8.  48  thou  art  a  Samaritan,  and  hast  a  devil? 

8.  49  I  have  not  a  devil ;  but  I  honour  my  Fa. 

8.  52  we  know  that  thou  hast  a  devil.  Abrah. 

9.  41  If  ye  were  blind,  ye  should  have  no  sin 

10.  10  might  have  life,  and  that  they  might  have 
10.  16  sheep  I  have,  which  are  not  of  this  fold 

10.  18  I  have  power  to  lay  it  down,  and  I  have 
10.  20  He  hath  a  devil,  and  is  mad  ;  why  hear 

12.  6  had  the  bag,  and  bare  what  was  put  the. 

12.  8  always  ye  have  with  you  ;  but  meyehave 

12.  35  Walk  while  ye  have  the  light,  lest  dark. 

12.  36  While  ye  have  light,  believe  in  the  light 

12.  48  rejecteth  me.  .hath  one  that  judgeth  him 

13.  8  wash  thee  not,  thou  hast  no  part  with  me 

13.  29  because  Judas  had  the  bag,  that  Jesus 

13.  29  that  we  have  need  of  against  the  feast 

13.  35  disciples,  if  ye  have  love  one  to  another 

14.  21  He  that  hath  my  commandments,  and 

14.  30  the  prince  of  this  world,  .hath  nothing 

15.  13  Greater  love  hath  no  man  than  this,  that 

15.  22  they  had  not  had  sin  :  but  now  they  have 

15.  24  none  otherman  did,  they  had  not  had  sin 

16.  12  I  have  yet  many  things  to  say  unto  you 

16.  15  All  things  that  the  Father  hath  are  mine 
16.  21  woman  when  she  is  in  travail  hath  sorrow 
16.  22  And  ye  now  therefore  have  sorrow :  but 

16.  33  have  peace.  In  the  world  ye  shall  have 

17.  5  which  I  had  with  thee  before  the  world 

17.  13  might  have  my  joy  fulfilled  in  themselves 

18.  10  Peter  having  a  sword  drew  it,  and  smote 

19.  7  We  have  a  law,  and  by  our  law  he  ought 
19.  10  I  have  power  to  crucify  thee,  and  have 
19.  11  he  that  delivered,  .hath  the  greater  sin 

19.  15  answered,  We  have  no  king  but  Cesar 

20.  31  ye  might  have  life  through  his  name 

21.  5  saith  unto  them,  Children,  have  ye  any 
Acts  2.  44  were  together,  and  had  all  things  comm. 

2.  45  parted .  .to  all  (men),  as  every  man  had 

2.  47  and  having  favour  with  all  the  people 

3.  6  such  as  I  have  give  I  thee  :  In  the  name 

4.  35  unto  every  man  according  as  he  had  need 

9.  14  he  hath  authority  from  tne  chief  priests 
9.  31  Then  had  the  churches  rest  throughout 

13.  5  and  they  had  also  John  to  (their)  minister 

14.  9  perceiving  that  he  had  faith  to  be  healed 

15.  21  hath  in  every  city  them  that  preach  him 

18.  18  shorn (liis)lieadinCenchrea.  .liehadavow 

19.  13  to  call  over  them  which  had  evil  spirits 
19.  38  if  Demetrius,  .have  a  matter  against  any 
2i.  23  four  men  which  have  a  vow  on  them 

23.  17  for  he  hath  a  certain  thing  to  tell  him 

23.  18  man .  .who  hath  something  to  say  unto 

23.  19  asked . .  What  is  that  thou  hast  to  tell  me  ? 

23.  29  have  nothing  laid  to  his  charge  worthy 

24.  15  have  hope  toward  God,  which  they  them. 

24.  16  have  always  a  conscience  void  of  offence 

24. 19  and  object,  if  they  had  ought  against  me 

24.  23  let  (him)  have  liberty,  and  that  he  should 

25.  16  accused  have  the  accusers  face  to  face 

25. 19  But  had  certain  questions  against  him  of 

25.  26  I  have  no  certain  thing  to  write  unto  my 

25.  26  after.  .1  might  have  somewhat  to  write 
28.  9  others,  .which  had  diseases  in  the  island 
28.  19  that  I  had  ought  to  accuse  my  nation  of 
28.  29  and  had  great  reasoning  among  themse. 

Rom.  1.  13  that  I  might  have  some  fruit  among  you 
2.  14  when  the  Gentiles,  which  have  not  the  law 
2.  14  these,  having  not  the  law,  are  a  law  unto 
2.  20  which  hast  the  form  of  knowledge  and  of 

4.  2  he  hath,  .to  glory  ;  but  not  before  God 

5.  1  [we  have]  peace  with  God  through  our  L. 

5.  2  By  whom  also  we  have  access  by  faith 

6.  21  What  fruit  had  ye  then  in  those  things 

6.  23  ye  have  your  fruit  unto  holiness,  and  the 
8.  9  Now  if  any  man  have  not  the  spirit  of  Ch. 

8.  23  which  have  the  first  fruits  of  the  spirit 

9.  21  Hath  not  the  potter  power  over  the  clay 

10.  2  I  bear  them  record  that  they  have  a  zeal 
12.  4  For  as  we  have  many  members  in  one  body 
12.  4  and  all  members  have  not  the  same  office 

12.  6  Having  then  gifts  differing  according  to 

13.  3  and  thou  shalt  have  praise  of  the  same 

14.  22  Hast  thou  faith  ?  have  (it)  to  thyself  bef. 

15.  4  that  we  through  patience,  .might  have  h. 

15.  17  I  have  therefore  whereof  I  may  glory 

15.  23  having  no  more  place . .  and  having  a  great 
1  Co.  2.16  instruct  him  ?  But  we  have  the  mind  of 

4.  7  what  hast  thou  that  thou  didst  not  rec.  ? 

4.  15  though  ye  have  ten  thousand  instructors 

5.  1  reported.,  that  one  should  have  his  father's 

6.  1  Dare  any  of  you,  having  a  matter  against 

6.  4  If  then  ye  have  judgments  of  things  per. 

6.  19  which  ye  have  of  God,  and  ye  are  not  your 


H  AV 


HAVE 


457 


1  Co  7.  2  have  his  own  wife,  and  let  every  woman 

7.  7  every  man  hath  his  proper  gift  of  God 

7.  12  If  any  brother  hath  a  wife  that  believeth 

7.  13  the  woman  which  hath  an  husband  that 

7.  25  concerning  virgins  I  have  no  command. 

7.  28  such  shall  have  trouble  in  the  flesh  :  but 

7.  29  they  that  have  w’ives  be  as  though  they 

7.  37  having  no  necessity,  but  hath  power  over 

7.  40  I  think  also  that  I  have  the  spirit  of  God 

8.  1  Now.  .we  know  that  we  all  have  knowle. 

8.  10  if  any  man  see  thee  which  hast  knowledge 

9.  4  Have  we  not  power  to  eat  and  to  diink  ? 

9.  5  Have  we  not  power  to  lead  about  a  sister 

9.  6  Or.  .have  not  we  power  to  forbear  work. 

9.  i7  if  I  do  this  thing  willingly,  I  have  a  lew. 

11.  4  having(his)head  covered, dishonoureth  his 

11.  10  ought  the  woman  to  have  power  on  (her) 
it.  16  we  have  no  such  custom,  neither  the  chu. 
x  i .  22  have  ye  not  houses  to  eat  and  to  drink  in  ? 

11.  22  or  despise,  .and  shame  them  that  have 

12.  12  as  the  body  is  one,  and  hath  many  mem. 

12.  21  I  have  no  need  of  thee.  .1  have  no  need 

12.  23  our  uncomely  (parts)  have  more  abund. 

12.  24  our  comely  (parts)  have  no  need  :  but 

12.  30  Have  all  the  gifts  of  healing?  do  all  speak 

13.  1  Though  I  speak,  .and  have  no  charity,  I 

13.  2  though  I  have . .  prophecy . .  though  I  have 

13.  2  and  have  not  charity,  I  am  nothing 

13.  3  and  have  not  charity,  it  profiteth  me  not. 

14.  26  hath  a  psalm,  hath  a  doctrine,  hath  a 

14.  26  hath  a  revelation,  hath  an  interpretation 

15.  31  I  protest  by  your  rejoicing  which  I  have 

15.  34  for  some  have  not  the  knowledge  of  God 

2  Co.  i.  9  we  had  the  sentence  of  death  in  ourselves 

1.  15  come,  .that  ye  might  have  a  second  ben. 

2.  3  lest,  when  I  came,  I  should  have  sorrow 

2.  4  the  love  which  I  have  more  abundantly 

2.  13  I  had  no  rest  in  my  spirit,  because  I  fou. 

3.  4  such  trust  have  we  through  Christ  to  God 

3.  12  Seeing  then  that  we  have  such  hope,  we 

4.  1  Therefore,  seeing  we  have  this  ministry 

4.  7  we  have  this  treasure  in  earthen  vessels 

4.  13  We  having  the  same  spirit  of  faith,  acco. 

5.  1  we  have  a  building  of  God,  an  house  not 

5.  12  that  ye  may  have  somewhat  to.  .them 

6.  10  as  have  nothing,  and  (yet)  possessing  all 

7.  1  Having  therefore  these  promises,  dearly 

7.  5  our  flesh  had  no  rest,  but  we  were  troub. 

8.  11  a  performance,  .out  of  that  which  ye  have 

8.  12  (it  is)  accepted  according  to  that  a  man  h. 

8. 12  (and)  not  according  to  that  he  hath  not 

9.  8  that  ye,  always  having  all  sufficiency  in 

10.  6  having  in  a  readiness  to  revenge  all  diso. 

10.  15  having  hope,  when  your  faith  is  increased 
Gal.  2.  '4  our  liberty  which  we  have  in  Christ  Jesus 

4.  22  Abraham  had  two  sons  ;  the  one  by  a 

4.  27  children  than  she  which  hath  an  husband 

6.  4  then  shall  he  have  rejoicing  in  himself 
6.  10  As  we  have  therefore  opportunity,  let 
Eph,  1.  7  In  whom  we  have  redemption  through 

2.  12  having  no  hope,  and  without  God  in  the 
2. 18  through  him  we  both  have  access  by  one 

3.  12  In  whom  we  have  boldness  and  access 

4.  28  that  he  may  have  to  give  to  him  that 

5.  5  hath  any  inheritance  in  the  kingdom  of 

5.  27  a  glorious  church,  not  having  spot,  or 

Phil.  1.  7  because  I  have  you  in  my  heart ;  inasm. 

1.  23  having  a  desire  to  depart,  and  to  be  with 

1.  30  Having  the  same  conflict  which  ye  saw 

2.  2  having  the  same  love,  (being)  of  one  ace. 

2.  20  For  I  have  no  man  like  minded,  who  will 

2.  27  lest  I  should  have  sorrow  upon  sorrow 

3.  4  Though  I  might  also  have  confidence 

3.  9  not  having  mine  own  righteousness,  which 

3.  17  which  walk  so  as  ye  have  us  for  an  ensam. 
Col.  1.  14  In  whom  we  have  redemption  through  his 

2.  1  that  ye  knew  what  great  conflict  I  have 

2.  23  \\(hich  things  have  indeed  a  show  of  wis. 

3.  13  if  any  man  have  a  quarrel  against  any 

4.  1  knowing  that  ye  also  have  a  Master  in  h. 

4.  13  he  hath  a  great  zeal  for  you,  and  them 

1  Th.  1.  9  what  manner  of  entering  in  we  had  unto 

3.  6  that  ye  have  good  remembrance  of  us  al. 

4.  12  and  (that)  ye  may  have  lack  of  nothing 

4.  13  not,  even  as  others  which  have  no  hope 

5.  1  But.  .ye  have  no  need  that  I  write  unto 

2  Th.  3.  9  Not  because  we  have  not  power,  but  to 

1  Ti.  3.  4  having  his  children  in  subjection  with  all 

3.  7  he  must  have  a  good  report  of  them  wh. 

4.  8  having  promise  of  the  life  that  now  is 

5.  4  if  any  widow  have  children  or  nephews 

5. 12  Having  damnation,  because  they  have 

5.  16  If  any  man  or  woman  that  believeth  have 

6.  2  they  that  have  believing  masters,  let  them 

6.  8  having  food  and  raiment  let  us  be  there. 

6. 16  Who  only  hath  immortality,  dwelling  in 

2Ti.  1.  3lhave  remembrance  of  thee  in  my  prayers 

2.  19  standeth  sure,  having  this  seal,  The  Lord 

3.  5  Haviug  a  form  of  godliness,  but  denying 
Titus  1.  6  having  faithful  children,  not  accused  of 

2.  8  ashamed,  having  no  evil  thing  to  say  of 
Phm.  5  which  thou  hast  toward  the  Lord  Jesus 

7  we  have  great  joy  and  consolation  in  thy 
Heb.  2. 14  might  destroy  him  that  had  the  power  of 

3.  3  builded . .  hath  more  honour  than  the  house 

4.  14  Seeing  then  that  we  have  a  great  High  P. 

4.  15  we  have  not  an  high  priest  which  cannot 

5. 12  ye  have  need  that  one  teach  you  again 

5. 12  are  become  such  as  have  need  of  milk 

4.  14  those  who  by  reason  of  use  have  their  sen. 

6.  18  we  might  have  a  strong  consolation,  who 

6.  10  Which,  .we  have  as  an  anchor  of  the  soul 

58 


Heb.  7.  3  having  neither  beginning  of  days,  nor  end 

7.  5  have  a  commandment  to  take  tithes  of 

7.  6  and  blessed  him  that  had  the  promises 

7.  24  this(man).  .hath  an  unchangeable  priest. 

7.  28  maketh  men  high  priests  which  have  infi. 

8.  1  We  have  such  an  High  Priest,  who  is  set 

8.  3  that  this  man  have  somewhat  also  to  offer 

9.  1  the  first . .  had  also  ordinances  of  divine 

9.  4  Which  had  the  golden  censer,  and  the  ark 

9.  4  wherein  (was)  the  golden  pot  that  had  m. 

10.  1  the  law  having  a  shadow  of  good  things 

10.  2  should  have  had  no  more  conscience  of 

10.  19  Having  therefore,  brethren,  boldness  to 

10.  34  that  ye  have  in  heaven  a  better  and  an 
10.  35  which  hath  great  recompence  of  reward 

10.  36  ye  have  need  of  patience,  that,  after  ye 

11.  10  he  looked  for  a  city  which  hath  founda. 

11.  15  And  truly .  .they  might  have  had  opport. 

12.  9  we  have  had  fathers  of  our  flesh  which 

12.  28  let  us  have  grace,  whereby  we  may  serve 

13.  10  We  have  an  altar,  whereof  they  have  no 

13.  14  here  have  we  no  continuing  city,  but  we 
13.  18  we  trust  we  have  a  good  conscience,  in 

Jas.  1.  4  let  patience  have  (her)  perfect  work,  that 

2.  1  have  not  the  faith  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Ch. 

2  14  though  a  man  say  he  hath  faith,  and  have 

2.17  Even  so  faith,  if  it  hath  not  works,  is  dead 

2.  18  Thou  hast  faith,  and  I  have  works 

3.  14  if  ye  have  bitter  envying  and  strife  in  your 

4.  2  Ye  lust,  and  have  not.  .ye  have  not,  bee. 

1  Pe.  2.  12  Haviug  your  conversation  honest  among 

3.  16  Having  a  good  conscience  ;  that,  whereas 

4.  8  above  all  things  have  fervent  charity  am. 

.2  Pe.  1.  19  We  have  also  a  more  sure  word  of  proph. 

2.  14  Having  eyes  full  of  adultery,  and  that 

2.  14  an  heart  they  have  exercised  with  covetous 

1  Johm.  3  that  ye  also  may  have  fellowship  with  us 

1.  6  If  we  say  that  we  have  fellowship  with 

1.  7  we  have  fellowship  one  with  another,  and 

1.  8  If  we  say  that  we  have  no  sin,  we  deceive 

2.  1  we  have  an  advocate  with  the  Father,  J. 

2.  7  an  old  commandment  which  ye  had  from 

2.  20  ye  have  an  unction  from  the  holy  one,  and 

2.  23  [the  same  hath  not  the  Father  :  (but  he] 

2.  28  when  he  shall  appear,  we  may  have  con. 

3.  3  every  man  that  hath  this  hope  in  him 

3. 15  ye  kiiowthat  no  murderer  hath  eternal  1. 

3.  17  But  whoso  hath  this  world’s  good,  and 

3.  17  and  seeth  his  brother  have  need,  and  sh. 

3.  21  (then)  have  we  confidence  toward  God 

4.  16  known  and  believed  the  love  that  God  ha. 

4.  17  that  we  may  have  boldness  in  the  day  of 

4. 18  love  casteth  out  fear  :  because  fear  hath 

4.  21  And  this  commandment  have  we  from 

5.  10  He  that  believeth.  hath  the  witness  in 

5.  12  He  that  hath  the  Son  hath  life  ;  (and) 

5.  12  he  that  hath  not  the  Son  of  God  hath  not 

5.  13  that  ye  may  know  that  ye  have  eternal 

5. 14  this  is  the  confidence  that  we  have  in  him 

5.  15  we  know  that  we  have  the  petitions  that 

2  John  5  that  which  we  had  from  the  beginning 

9  Whosoever  transgresseth .  .hath  not  God 
9  he  hath  both  the  Father  and  the  Son 

12  Having  many  things  to  write  unto  you,  I 

3  John  4  I  have  no  greater  joy  than  to  hear  that 

13  I  had  many  things  to  write,  but  I  will 
Jude  19  These  be.  .sensual,  having  not  the  spirit 
Rev.  1.  16  And  he  had  in  his  right  hand  seven  stars 

1.  18  and  have  the  keys  of  hell  and  of  death 

2.  3  and  hast  patience . .  laboured,  and . .  not  f . 
2.  4  Nevertheless  I  have,  .against  thee,  beca. 
2.  6  this  thou  hast,  that  thou  hatest  the  deeds 
2.  7,  n,  17,  29  He  that  hath  an  ear,  let  himh. 
2.  10  ye  shall  have  tribulation  ten  days :  be 

2.  12  which  hath  the  sharp  sword  with  two  e. 

2.  14,  20  I  have  a  few  things  against  thee,  be. 
2.  14  thou  hast  there  them  that  hold  the  doc. 

2.  15  So  hast  thou  also  them  that  hold  the  do. 
2.  18  who  hath  his  eyes  like  unto  a  flame  of  fire 
2.  24  as  many  as  have  not  this  doctrine,  and 

2.  25  that  which  ye  have,  .hold  fast  till  I  come 

3.  1  he  that  hath  the  seven  spirits  of  God,  and 

3.  1  that  thou  hast  a  name  that  thou  livest 

3.  4  Thou  hast  a  few  names  even  in  Sardis 

3.  6,  13,  22  He  that  hath  an  ear,  let  him  hear 
3.  7  he  that  hath  the  key  of  David,  he  that 
3.  8  thou  hast  a  little  strength  and  hast  kept 
3.  n  hold  that  fast  which  thou  hast,  that  no 

3.  17  thou  sayest,  I  am  rich,  and  have  need  of 

4.  4  [and  they  had  on  then-  heads  crowns  of] 

4.  7  the  third  beast  had  a  face  as  a  man,  aDd 

4.  8  the  four  beasts  had  each  of  them  six  wi. 

5.  6  having  seven  horns  and  seven  eyes,  which 

5.  8  having  every  one  of  them  harps,  aDd  go. 

6.  2  he  that  sat  on  him  had  a  bow  ;  and  a  cr. 

6.  5  he  that  sat  on  him  had  a  pair  of  balances 

7.  2  having  the  seal  of  the  living  God  :  and 

8.  3  stood  at  the  altar,  having  a  golden  censer 

8.  6  the  seven  angels  which  had  the  seven  tr. 

8.  9  which  were  in  the  sea,  and  had  life,  died 

9.  3  as  the  scorpions  of  the  earth  have  power 

9.  4  those  men  which  have  not  the  seal  of  G. 

9.  8  they  had  hair  as  the  hair  of  women,  and 
9.  9  they  had  breastplates,  as  it  were  breastp. 
9. 10  they  had  tails  like  unto  scorpions,  and 

9.  11  they  had  a  king  over  them,  .the  angel  of 
9.  11  in  the  Greek  tongue  hath  (his)  name  Ap. 
9.  14  to  the  sixth  angel  which  had  the  trumpet 
9.  17  them  that  sat  on  them,  having  breastpla. 
9.  19  like  unto  serpents,  and  had  heads,  and 

10.  2  And  he  had  in  his  hand  a  little  hook  open 

11.  6  These  have  power  to  shut  heaven,  that  it 


Re  v.  11.  6  and  have  power  over  waters  to  turn  them 

I. ’..  3  having  seven  heads  and  ten  horns,  and 

12.  6  where  she  hath  a  place  prepared  of  God 
12.  12  the  devil  is  come  down  unto  you,  having 
12.  12  he  knoweth  that  he  hath  but  a  short  time 

12.  17  and  have  the  testimony  of  Jesus  Clirist 

13.  1  haviug  seven  heads  and  ten  horns,  and 
13.  9  If  auy  man  have  an  ear,  let  him  hear 

13.  11  he  had  two  horns  like  a  lamb,  and  he  6p. 

13. 14  which  had  the  wound  by  a  sword,  and 
13.  17  save  he  that  had  the  mark,  or  the  name 

13.  18  Let  him  that  hath  understanding  count 

14.  1  having  his  Father’s  name  written  in  their 

14.  6  having  the  everlasting  gospel  to  preach 

14.  11  they  have  no  rest  day  nor  night,  who  wo. 

14.  14  having  on  his  head  a  golden  crown,  and 

14. 17  another  angel,  .lie  also  having  a  sharp  si. 

14.  18  another  angel,  which  had  power  over  fire 

II.  18  cried,  .to  him  that  had  the  sharp  sickle 

15.  1  angels  having  the  seven  last  plagues 

15.  2  on  the  sea  of  glass,  having  the  harps  of  G. 

15.  6  seven  angels .  having  the  seven  plagues 

16.  2  the  men  which  had  the  mark  of  the  beast 

16.  9  God,  which  hath  power  over  these  plagues 

17.  1  the  seven  angels  which  had  the  seven  vi. 

17.  3  beast,  .having  seven  heads  and  ten  horns 

17.  4  having  a  golden  cup  in  her  hand  full  of 
17.  7  which  hath  the  seven  heads  and  ten  ho. 

17.  9  And  here  (is)  the  mind  which  hath  wisd. 

17.  13  These  have  one  mind,  and  shall  give  their 

18.  i  I  saw  another  angel .  .having  great  power 

18.  19  were  made  rich  all  that  had  ships  in  the 

19.  10  thy  brethren  that  have  the  testimony  of 

19.  12  he  had  a  name  written,  that  no  man  knew 
19. 16  he  hath  on  (his)  vesture  and  on  his  thigh 

20.  1  having  the  key  of  the  bottomless  pit  and 

20.  6  Blessed  and  holy  (is)  he  that  hath  part 

20.  6  on  such  the  second  death  hath  no  power 

21.  9  the  seven  angels,  which  had  the  seven  v. 

21.  11  Having  the  glory  of  God  :  and  her  light 
21.  12  And  had  a  wall  great  and  high,  (and)  had 

21.14  the  wall  of  the  city  had  twelve  foundat. 

21.  15  he  that  talked  with  me  had  a  golden  reed 
21.  23  the  city  had  no  need  of  the  sun,  neither 

17.  To  hold  down,  xari  x w  kateclio. 

John  5.  4  [made  whole  of  whatsoever  disease  he  had] 

18.  To  take,  receive,  XapfSavu  lambano. 

Marki2.  22  And  the  seven  [had  her,  and]  left  no  seed 
Acts  25.  16  and  have  licence  to  answer  for  himself 
Heb.  1 1.  36  others  had  trial  of.  .mockings  and  scour. 

19.  To  receive  again,  ytTaKayfidvco  metalambano. 
Acts  24.  25  when  I  have  a  convenient  season  I  will 

20.  To  begin,  qiossess,  have,  vn dpx“  huparcho. 

Acts  3.  6  Silver  and  gold  have  I  none  ;  but  such  as 

4.  37  Having  land,  sold  (it),  and  brought  the 

HAVE,  can  — 

1  .To  know,  be  acquainted  with,  jn;  yada. 

Isa.  56.  n*greedy  dogs  (which)  can  never  have  eno. 

2.  To  have,  tyw  echo. 

Johni9.  11  Thou  couldest  have  no  power  (at  all)  agr. 

HAVE  (a  dream),  to  — 

To  see  (a  vision ),  xtn  chaza. 

Dan.  7.  1  Daniel  had  a  dream  and  visions  of  his  h. 

HAVE  away,  to  — 

To  cause  to  go  or  pass  over  or  beyond,  "ijlj  abar,  5. 

2  Ch.35.  23  said.  .Have  me  away ;  for  I  am  sore  wo. 

HAVE  forth  or  out,  to  — 

To  cause  to  go  out,  uf)  yatsa,  5. 

2  Sa.  13.  9  And  Amnon  said,  Have  out  all  men  from 
2  Ki.n.  15  Have  her  forth  without  the  ranges  :  and 
2  Ch.23.  14  Have  her  forth  of  the  ranges;  and  whoso 

HAVE  here,  to  — 

To  be  found,  present,  ttys  matsa,  2. 

1  Sa.  9.  8  I  have  here  at  hand  the  fourth  part  of  a 

HAVE  (inheritance)  to  — 

1.  To  inherit,  Vra  nachal. 

Josh  17.  6  the  daughters,  .had  an  inheritance  among 

2 . To  fall,  bs}  naphal. 

Eze.  47.  22  they  shall  have  inheritance  with  you  am 

HAVE  (knowledge),  to  — 

To  know,  be  acquainted  vxith,  in;  yada. 

Prov.17.  27  He  that  hath  knowledge  spareth  his  wo. 
30.  3  wisdom,  nor  have  the  knowledge  of  the 

HAVE  on,  to  — 

To  go  in,  envelope,  clothe.,  evbvu  enduo. 

Matt  22.  11  a  man  which  had  not  on  a  wedding  gar. 
Eph.  6.  14  having  on  the  breastplate  of  righteous. 

HAVE  (possession)  to  — 

To  be  kept  or  held  fast,  ink  achaz,  2. 

Gen.  47.  27  they  had  possessions  therein,  and  grew 
Num32.  30  they  shall  have  possessions  among  you 

HAVE  (sufficient),  to  — 

To  have,  eyo)  echo. 

Lukei4.  28  whether  he  have  (sufficient)  to  finish  (it)? 
HAVE  (understanding),  to  — 

To  know,  be  acquainted  with,  1 n;  yada. 

Job  38.  4  I  laid,  .declare,  if  thou  hast  understand. 


HAVE 


458 


HE 


HAVE  nothing  to  do  with,  to  — 

Nothing  to  thee  and  to,  fit) 5h'  col  /cal  rip  meden. 
Matt  27.  19  Have  thou  nothing  to  do  with  that  just 

HAVE  to  do  with,  to  — 

What  to  me  and  to  thee  ?  ri  ipol  /cal  <rol  ?  ti  emoi. 
Matt.  8.  29  What  have  we  to  do  with  thee,  Jesus 
Mark  1.  24  what  have  we  to  do  with  thee,  thou  Jesus 

5.  7  What  have  I  to  do  with  thee,  Jesus.  .Son 
Luke  4.  34  what  have  we  to  do  with  thee.  .Jesus  of 
8.  28  What  have  I  to  do  with  thee,  Jesus.  .Son 
John  2.  4  Woman,  what  have  I  to  do  with  thee  ? 

HAVE  to  do,  with  whom  we  — 

Of  whom  we  are  speaking,  irpbs  i>v  rguv  6  Aoyos. 
Heb.  4.  13  the  eyes  of  him  with  whom  we  have  to  do 

HAVEN  — 

1.  Shore,  haven,  *]in  choph. 

Gen.  49.  13  Zebulun  shall  dwell  at  the  haven  of  the 
49.  13  and  he  (shall  be)  for  an  haven  of  ships 

2 . Haven,  refuge,  tinp  machoz. 

Psa.107.  30  so  he  bringeththem  unto  their  desired  h. 

3.  Haven,  refuge,  Aippv  limen. 

Acts  27.  12  because  the  haven  was  not  commodious 
27.  12  Phenice.  .an  haven  of  Crete,  and  lieth 

HAVENS,  FAIR,  KaAof  Aipives  Kaloi  Limenes. 

A  haven  at  the  S.  of  Cape  Salmone  in  Crete. 

Acts  27.  8  came  untoaplacewhichiscalledtheF.H. 
HA-VI'-LAH,  n^'in  circle,  district. 

1.  A  son  of  Cush,'  aiid  descendant  of  Ham.  B.C.  2290. 

Gen.  10.  7  the  sons  of;Cush  ;  Seba,  and  H.,  and  Sa. 

1  Ch.  1.  9  the  sons  of  Cush  ;  Seba,  and  H.,  and  Sa. 

2.  A  son  of  Joktan  and  descendant  of  Shem.  B.C.  2240. 
Gen.  10.  29  And  Ophir,  and  H.,  and  Jobab  :  all  these 
I  Ch.  1.  23  And  Ophir,  and  H.,  and  Jobab.  All  these 

3.  The  land  of  Chwalissi  W.  of  Ural  (?). 

Gen  2.  11  which  compasseth  the  whole  land  of  H. 

4.  A  district  E.  of  Amalek. 

Gen.  25.  18  they  dwelt  from  H.  unto  Shur,  that  (is) 

1  Sa.  15.  7  And  Sami  smote  the  Amalekites  from  H. 

HAVOC  of,  to  make  — 

To  treat  outrageously,  Avpaivopai  lumainomai. 

Acts  8.  3  As  for  Saul,  he  made  havoc  of  the  church 

HA'-VOTH  JA'-IR,  tn;  nin  villages  of  J air. 

Certain  villages  on  the  E.  of  the  Jordan,  in  Gilead  or 
Bislian.  These  villages  were  taken  by  Jair  son  of 
Manasseh,  and  Gilead  was  allotted  to  his  tribe,  while 
he  named  the  villages  after  himself  Ilavoth-jair.  In 
Deut  3  14  it  is  stated  that  Jair  “  took  all  the  tract  of 
Aro-ob  unto  the  boundary  of  the  Gesliurite  and  the 
Ma“achathite,and  called  them  after  his  own  nameRasAa/i- 
havoth-jair." 

Num32.  41  took  the  small  towns.,  and  called  them  H. 
Deut.  3.  14  called  them  after  his.  .name,  Bashan-li.-g. 
Judgio.  4  thirty  cities,  which  are  called  H.-J.  unto 

HAWK  — 

H.  cc i uli  nets. 

Lev  11  16  the  cuckoo,  and  the  hawk  after  his  kind 
Deut  1 4  15  the  cuckoo,  and  the  hawk  after  his  kind 
Job  39.  26  Doth  the  hawk  fly  by  thy  wisdom . .  stretch 

HAWK,  night  — 

Owl,  swallow,  cuckoo,  dot/?  tachmas. 

Lev  11  16  And  the  owl,  and  the  night  hawk,  and 
Deut  14.  15  And  the  owl,  and  the  night  hawk,  and 

HAY  — 

1  .Hay,  grass,  leek,  run  chatsir. 

Prov.27.  25  The  hay  appeareth,  and  the  tender  grass 
Isa.  15.  6  the  hay  is  withered  away,  the  grass  fail. 

2 .Fodder,  grass,  hay,  x<VT0S  ehortos. 

1  Co.  3.  12  silver,  precious  stones,  wood,  hay,  stubble 

HA-ZA'-EL,  Vxin,  Vk'nin  God  sees. 

A  king  of  Damascus  wlio  reigned  from  886  to  840  B.C. 
He  stood  in  a  high  official  capacity  at  Ben-hadad’s 
court,  and  was  sent  by  the  latter  to  Elisha  (when  he 
visited  Damascus)  to  ask  whether  he  would  recover 
from  the  malady  from  which  he  was  suffering.  Elisha  s 
answer  was  that  Benhadad  might  recover,  but  would 
certainly  die.  When  Hazael  returned  he  murdered  his 
master  and  usurped  the  throne.  Elijah  had  anointed 
him  as  king  of  Syria.  B.C.  906. 

1  Ki.19  15  Go,  return,  .anoint  H. .  .king  over  Syria 

19. 17  him  that  escapeth  the  sword  of  H.  shall 

2  Ki  8  8  the  king  said  unto  H.,  Take  a  present  in 

8  9  So  H.  went  to  meet  him,  and  took  a  pre. 

8  12  H  said,  Why  weepeth  my  lord?  And  he 
8  13  H.  said,  But  what !  (is)  thy  servant  a  dog 
8  is  he  died  :  and  H.  reigned  in  his  stead 
8.  28  he  went  with  J oram . .  to  the  war  again  st  H . 
8.  29  when  he  fought  against  H.  king  of  Syria 
q.  14  Joram  had  kept  Ram.-gil. .  .because  of  H. 
o.  is  when  he  fought  with  H.  king  of  Syria 

10.  32  H.  smote  them  in  all  the  coasts  of  Israel 

12  17  H  went  up.  .and  H.  set  his  face  to  go 
12’.  18  sent  (it)  to  H.  king  of  Syria  :  and  he  went 

13  3  he  delivered  them  into  the  hand  of  II. 

13.  3  into  the  hand  of  Ben-hadad  the  son  of  H. 
13.  22  H.  king  of  Syria  oppressed  Israel  all  the 
13.  24  So  H.  king  of  Syria  died ;  and  Ben-liadad 
13.  25  out  of  thehand  of  Ben-hadad  the  sou  of  H. 

2  Ch.22.  5  to  war  against  H.  king  of  Syria  at  Ramoth 
22.  6  Ramah,  when  he  fought  with  H.  king  of 
Amos  1.  4  I  will  send  a  fire  into  the  house  of  H. 


HA-ZA'-IAH,  .Tin  Jah  is  seeing. 

A  man  of  Judah'  of  the  family  of  the  Shilonites,  or 
descendants  of  Shelah.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.n.  5  the  son  of  Col-hozeh,  the  son  of  H.,  the 

HA-ZAR  AD-DAR,  TIN  isn. 

A  place  on  the  S.  boundary  of  the  promised  -land, 
between  Kadesh-Barnea  and  Azmon.  The  name 
appears  in  the  shorter  form  of  Addar  (or  Adar,  in  Josh. 
>5-  3)- 

Num  34.  4  shall  go  on  to  H.,  and  pass  on  to  Azmon 

HAZARD,  to  — ■ 

To  give  over,  irapaSiSajui  paradidomi. 

Acts  15.  26  Men  that  have  hazarded  their  lives  for 

HA-ZAR  E'-NAN,  ]3'y  -isn  court  of  the  fountains. 

The  spot  at  which  tlie  N.  and  E.  boundaries  of  the  pro¬ 
mised  land  meet.  The  place  has  been  identified  with 
the  modern  Kuryetein(“  the  two  cities”),  a  village  more 
than  60  miles  E.N.E.  of  Damascus.  Here  are  large 
fountains,  the  only  ones  in  that  vast  region. 

Num  34.  9  and  the  goings  out  of  it  shall  be  at  H. 

34.  10  ye  shall  point  out  your  east  border  from  H. 
Eze.  47.  17  the  border  from  the  sea  shall  be  H. ,  tlie 
[In  this  passage  the  name  is  given  Hazar-enon.} 

48.  1  H.,  the  border  of  Damascus  northward,  to 

HA-ZAR  GAD'-DAH,  m3  isn  court  of  Gad. 

A  town  in  the  S.  district  of  Judah,  near  Heslimon,  but 
not  identified  with  any  modern  site.  Some  think 
Jurrah  near  Moladah  ( El-Milh )  is  the  modem  site. 

Josh.  15.  27  And  H.,  and  Heshmon,  and  Beth-palet 

HA'-ZAR  HAT-TI  -CON,  prnn  isn  middle  Hazar. 

A  place  specified  as  on  the  boundary  of  Hauran,  and 
named  by  Ezekiel  (47.  16)  as  one  of  the  ultimate  bound¬ 
aries  of  the  land. 

Eze.  47.  16  H.,  which  (is)  by  the  coast  of  Hauran 

HA-ZAR-MA'-VETH,  nitnxn  court  of  death. 

The  third  in  order  of  the  sons  of  Joktan  of  the  family  of 
Shem.  B.C.  2210.  The  name  is  preserved  in  the  Arabic 
Hadramawt  and  Hadrwmawt,  the  appellation  of  a 
province  and  ancient  people  of  southern  Arabia.  This 
identification  of  the  settlement  of  the  descendants  of 
Joktan  is  accepted  by  most  Biblical  scholars.  It  rests 
not  only  on  the  ccurrence  of  the  name,  but  is  supported 
by  the  fact  that  Joktan  settled  in  the  Yemen,  along  the 
S.  coast  of  Arabia;  by  the  physical  characteristics  of  the 
people  of  this  region,  and  by  the  identification  of  the 
name  of  several  others  of  Joktan's  sons.  The  province  of 
Hadramawt  is  E.  of  the  modern  Yemen;  anciently 
the  limits  of  the  latter  province  embraced  almost  the 
whole  of  the  S.  of  the  peninsula,  extending  to  the  dis¬ 
tricts  of  Shihr  and  Mahrelr.  Its  capital  is  Shibdm,  a 
very  ancient  city,  v.diose  chief  ports  are  Mirbdt,  ZafCln, 
and  Kisheem,  from  which  in  ancient  times  a  great  trade 
was  carried  on  with  India  and  Africa. 

Gen.  IO.  26  Almodad,  and  Sheleph,  and  H.,  and  Jer. 

1  Ch.  i.  20  Almodad,  and  Sheleph,  and  H.,  and  Jerah 

HA'-ZAR  SHTJ'-AL,  SjW  ixn  fox  or  jackal  village. 

A  town  in  the  south  of  Judah,  between  Hazar-gaddah 
and  Beer-sheba.  The  modern  Saweh  is  at  or  about  the 
right  spot,  and  may  be  a  corruption  of  the  old  name. 
Josh  15.  28  And  H.,  and  Beer-sheba.  and  Bizjothjali 
19.  3  And  II.,  and  Balah,  and  Azem 
1  Ch  4  28dweltat  Beer-sheba,  and  Moladah,  and  H. 
Neh.  II.  27  And  at  H. .  and  (in)  the  villages  thereof 

HA-ZAR  SU'-SAH,  (or  Su'-sim),  nmD  ISD  horse  village. 
A  city  in  the  extreme  south  of  Judah,  and  allotted  to 
Simeon  ;  it  stood  near  Beth-marcaboth,  another  city  of 
Simeon. 

Josh.  19.  5  And  Ziklag,  and  Beth-marcabotli,  and  II. 
1  Ch.  4.  31  And  at  Beth-marcaboth,  andH.,and  at  Be. 

HAZEL  — 

Hazel,  uS  luz. 

Gen.  30.  37  Jacob  took,  .of  tbc  bazel  and  chestnut 

HA-ZE-LEL-PO'-NI,  protection  of  the  face  of. 

Sister  of  the  sons  of  Etam  in  the  genealogies  of  Judah. 
B.C.  1380. 

1  Ch.  4.  3  and  the  name  of  their  sister  (was)  H. 

HA-ZE'-RIM,  □"pm  villages,  courts. 

A  district  in  the  S.  of  Canaan  near  Gaza,  inhabited  in 
ancient  times  by  the  Avim  (or  Avvim),  a  tribe  that 
tented  over  the  S.W.  of  Palestine,  and  are  said  to  have 
lived  in  villages  (Hazerim)  as  far  as  Gaza  (Deut.  2.  23) 
before  their  expulsion  by  the  Caphtorim. 

Deut.  2.  23  And  the  Avims  which  dwelt  in  H. 
HA-ZE'-ROTH,  rinxn  courts,  villages. 

Tlie  station  of  the  Israelites  in  the  desert  next  to 
Kibrotli-Hattavah,  and  perhaps  recognisable  111  the 
Arabic  Hudhera,  which  is  about  eighteen  hours  journey 
from  Sinai  on  the  road  to  Akabah. 

Num  11.  35  from  Kibroth  unto  H. ;  and  abode  at  H. 
12.  16  afterward  the  people  removed  from  H. 
33. 17  And  they  departed,  and  encamped  at  H. 
33.  18  they  departed  from  H.,  and  pitched  in 
Deut.  I.  I  Paran,  and  Tophel,  and  Laban,  and  H. 
HA-ZE-ZON  TA'-MAR,  3M  jkxn  row  of  palms. 

The  ancient  name  of  En-gedi.  The  Amorites  were 
dwelling  in  Hazezon-tamar  when  the  four  kings  (Gen. 
14.  7)  made  their  incursion  and  fought  their  successful 
battle  with  the  five  kings.  The  name  is  interpreted  by 
Gesenius  as  “  the  pruning  or  felling  of  the  palm  ; 


Jerome  calls  it  Urbs  palmarum.  This  may  have  been 
the  “  city  of  palm  trees”  (Judg.  1.  16). 

Gen.  14.  7  smote,  .the  Amorites,  that  dwelt  in  H. 

2  Ch.20.  2  behold,  they  (be)  in  H.,  which  (is)  En-gedi 

HA-ZI'-EL,  Sx'in  God  is  seeing. 

A  Levite  of  the  family  of  Shimei  or  Shimi  in  the  time 
of  David.  This  was  the  younger  branch  of  the  Ger- 
shonites.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.23.  9  sons  of  Shimei ;  Shelomith,  and  H.,  and 
HA  -ZO,  iin  vision,  seer. 

A  son  of  Nahor  by  Milcah  his  wife.  The  name  has  not 
been  perpetuated  in  either  territory  or  posterity,  B.C. 
1800.  But  he  must  be  placed  in  Ur  (of  the  Chaldees), 
or  the  adjacent  countries.  Chazene  by  the  Euphrates 
in  Mesopotamia,  or  Chazene  in  Assyria,  is  suggested  by 
Bunsen. 

Gen.  22.  22  Cliesed,  and  H.,  and,  Pildash,  and  Jidlapl. 
HA'-ZOR,  lixn  enclosed. 

1.  A  fortified  city  allotted  to  Naphtali.  Itwas  between 
Ramah  and  Kadesh  on  the  high  ground  overlooking 
Lake  Merom.  It  is  now  Khurvbeh,  “  the  ruins,”  near 
Kedesli  and  Lake  Huleh.  Jabin  was  its  king,  and  it 
was  the  chief  city  of  the  whole  of  North  Palestine, 
“  the  head  of  all  thosedringdoms  ”  (Josh.  11. 10).  Hazor 
was  the  only  city  burnt  by  J oshua. 

Josh.  1 1.  1  when  Jabin  king  of  H.  had  heard  (those 

11.  10  Joshua  at  that  time  turned,  .and  tookH. 
11.  10  H. .  was  the  head  of  all  those  kingdoms 
11.  11  they  smote,  .and  he’  burnt  H.  with  fire 

11.  13  Israel  burned  none  of  them,  save  H.  only 

12.  19  king  of  Madon,  one  ;  the  king  of  H.,  one 
19.  36  And  Adamah,  and  Ramah,  and  H. 

Judg.  4.  2  Jabin  king  of  Canaan,  that  reigned  in  H. 

4.  17  peace  between  Jabin  the  king  of  H.  and 

1  Sa.  12.  9  hand  of  Sisera,  captain  of  the  host  of  H. 

2  Ki.  15.  79  took.  ,H.,  and  Gilead,  and  Galilee,  all  the 
2  A  city  in  the  extreme  south  of  Judah,  named  next  iu 
order  to  Kedesh  (Josh.  15.  23). 

Josh  15.  23  And  Kedesh,  and  H.,  and  Itlinan 

1  Ki.  9.  15  and  H.,  and  Megiddo,  and  Gezer 

3.  Hazor-Hadattah,  “  new  Hazor,"  another  of  the 
southern  towns  of  J udah. 

Josh  15.  25  and  Kerioth,  (and)  Hezron,  which  (is)H. 

4.  A  place  in  which  the  Benjamites  resided  after  their 
return  from  captivity.  It  was  N.  of  Jerusalem,  and 
not  far  distant  from  it.  Probably  identical  with  Baal- 
hazor. 

Neh.  11.  33  H.,  Ramah,  Gittaim 

6.  A  name  given  to  certain  countries  in  the  E.  of  Arabia. 
Jer.  49.  28  and  concerning  thekingdoms  of  H., which 
49.  30  Flee,  get  you  far  off .  .ye  inhabitants  of  H. 
49.  33  And  H.  shall  be  a  dwelling  for  dragons 

HA-ZOR  HA-DAT'-TAH,  nitin  lisn  newcourt  orvillage. 
A  city  of  Judah  near  Kerioth.'  (See  No.  3,  under  Hazor.) 

Josh  15.  25  Hazor  Hadattah,  and  Kerioth,  (and)  H. 
HE¬ 
RA  man,  any  one,  tr'k  ish. 

Prov.28.  22  He  that  liasteth  to  be  rich  (hath)  an  evil 
29.  I  He  that,  being  often  reproved,  hardeneth 
29.  4  but  he  that  receiveth  gifts  overthroweth 

2 .lie  himself  kin  7m. 

Gen.  4.  4  Abel,  he  also  brought  of  the  firstlings  of 
Isa  9.  15  ancient  and  [honourable,  he  (is)  thehead 
9.  15  the  prophet  that  teacheth  lies,  he  (is)  the 

3.  This  one,  ni  zeh. 

Exodis.  2  Lord,  is  become  my  salvation  :  he  (is) 

4.  Who  ?  he  who,  'P  mi. 

2  Sa.  20.  11  He  that  favoureth  Joab,  and  he  that  (is) 

5. Soul,  breathing  thing,  tysf  nephesh. 

Psa.  105.  1 8  Whose  feet  they  hurt . .  he  was  laid  in  iron 

6.  The  hand,  n;  yad. 

Lev.  5.  7,  11  And  if  he  be  not  able  to  bring. .  then 

7.  He,  he  himself,  avris  autos. 

Matt.  1.  21  he  shall  save  his  people  from  their  sins 

3.  II  be  that  corneth  after  me  is  mightier  than 
8  24  covered  with  the  waves :  but  he  was  asleep 

12  3  wdien  [he]  was  an  hungered,  and  they  that 

14.  2  This  is  John  the  Baptist :  he  is  risen  from 
16  20  should  tell  no  man  that  he  was  Jesus  the 
21  27  he  said  unto  them,  Neither  tell  I  you  by 
25  17  And  likewise,  .[he]  also  gained  other  two 
Mark  1.  8  but  he  shall  baptize  you  with  the  Holy  G. 
2  25  And  he  said  unto  them.  Have  ye  never 

2  25  what  David  did.  .he,  and  they  that  were 
3!  13  called,  .whom  he  would  :  and  they  came 
4  27  spring  and  grow  up,  he  knoweth  not  how 
4  38  he  was  in  the  hinder  part  of  the  ship,  asl. 
6  16  said,  It  is  J  ohn . .  [he]  is  risen  from  the  dead 
6.  45  unto  Betlisaida,  while  he  sent  away  the 

6  47  midst  of  the  sea,  and  he  alone  on  the  land 

7  36  the  more  [he]  charged  them,  so  much  the 

8  29  he  saith  unto  them.  But  whom  say  ye  that 
12  21  [neither  left  he  any  seed  :  and  the  third] 
14  15  he  will  show  you  a  large  upper  room  fur. 

Luke  1.  17  he  shall  go  before  him  in  the  spirit  and 

1.  22  he  beckoned  unto  them,  and  remained 

2.  28  Then  took  he  him  up  in  his  arms,  and 
3!  15  mused,  whether  he  were  the  Christ,  or 

3  16  he  shall  baptize  you  with  the  Holy  Ghost 

4.  15  he  taught  in  their  synagogues,  being  glo. 

4  30  he  passing  through  the  midst  of  them 

1  of  Godjm-stood-by  the  lake  of  Geanesaret 
5. 14  he  charged  him  to  tell  no  man :  but  go 


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HEAD 


Luke  5. 16  he  withdrew  himself  into  the  wilderness 

5.  17  came  to  pass  on  a  certain  day,  as  he  was 

6.  8  he  knew  their  thoughts,  and  said  to  the 

6.  20  he  lifted  up  his  eyes  on  bis  disciples,  and 

6.  35  he  is  kind  unto  the  unthankful  and  (to) 

7.  5  loveth  our  nation,  and  he  hath  built  us  a 

8.  1  that  he  went  throughout  every  city  and 

8.  22  that  he  went  into  a  ship  with  his  disciples 

8.  37  he  went  up  into  the  ship,  and  returned 

8.  41  and  [he]  was  a  ruler  of  the  synagogue :  and 

8.  54  he  put  them  all  out,  and  took  her  by  the  h. 

9.  51  hestedfastly  set  his  face  to  go  to  Jerusal. 

10.  38  that  he  entered  into  a  certain  village  :  and 

11.  17  But  he,  knovvingtheir  thoughts,  said  unto 

1 1.  28  But  he  said,  Yea  rather,  blessed  (are)  they 

15.  14  when .  .had  spent  all.  .he  began  to  be  in 

16.  24  he  cried  and  said.  Father  Abraham,  have 
1 7. 1 1  he  passed  through  the  midst  of  Samaria 

18.  39  should  hold  his  peace :  but  he  cried  so' 

19.  9  forasmuch  as  he  also  is  a  son  of  Abraham 

22.  41  he  was  withdrawn  from  them  about  a 

23.  9  questioned  with  him  in  many  words ;  but 

24.  21  he  which  should  have  redeemed  Israel 
24.  25  Then  he  said  unto  them,  O  fools,  aDdslow 
24.  28  he  made  as  though  he  would havegone  f. 
24.  31  knew  him  ;  and  he  vanished  out  of  their 

John  1.  27  [He  itis,]whocomingafterme, is  preferred 

2.  12  went  down  to  Capernaum,  he,  and  his  m. 

2.  25  should  testify,  .for  he  knew  what  was  in 

7.  10  then  went  he  also  up  unto  the  feast,  not 

9.  21  he  is  of  age,  ask  him  ;  [he]  shall  speak  for 

12.  49  hegavemeacommandment.whatlshould 
14.  10  the  Father,  that  dwelleth  in  me,  he  doeth 

18.  1  into  the  which  he  entered  and  his  discip. 
Acts  7.  15  So  Jacob .  .died,  he,  and  our  fathers 

10.  42  that  it  is  [he]  which  was  ordained  of  God 
14.  12  Mercurius,  because  he  was  chief  speaker 

16.  33  was  baptized,  he  and  all  his,  straightway 

17.  25  seeing  lie  giveth  to  all  life,  and  breath 

20.  35  how  he  said,  It  is  more  blessed  to  give 

28.  6  changed  their  minds,  and  said  that  he  was 

Epli.  2. 14  he  is  our  peace,  who  hath  made  both  one 

4.  1 1  he  gave  some,  apostles  ;  and  some,  prop. 

5.  23  as  Christ . .  and  he  is  the  saviour  of  the 

5.  27  That  he  might  present  it  to  himself  a  glo. 
Col.  1. 17  he  is  before  all  things,  and  by  him  all 

1.  18  And  he  is  the  head  of  the  body,  the  chu. 

1.  18  that  in  all .  .he  might  have  the  pre-emin. 
Heb.  1.  5  I  will  be  to  him  a  Father,  and  he  shall  be 

4.  10  he  also  hath  ceased  from  his  own  works 
Jas.  1. 13  God  cannot,  .neither  tempteth  he  any 
1  Jo.  1.  7  if  we  walk  in  the  light,  as  he  is  in  the 

2.  2  he  is  the  propitiation  for  our  sins ;  and 

2.  25  this  is  the  promise  that  he  hath  promised 

3.  24  dwelleth  in  him,  and  he  in  him.  And 

4.  10  but  that  he  loved  us,  and  sent  his  Son 

4.  13  that  we  dwell  in  him,  and  he  in  us,  beea. 
4.  15  confess.  .God  dwelleth  in  him,  and  he  in 
4.  19  We  love  him,  because  [he]  first  loved  us 
Rev.  3.  20  come . .  and  will  sup  with  him,  and  he  with 
14.  17  angel  came,  .he  also  having  a  sharp  sickle 

17.  11  the  beast  that  was.  and  is  not,  even  he  is 

19.  15  he  shall  rule  them  with  a  rod  of  iron 

19.  15  he  treadeth  the  wine  press  of  the  flercen. 

21.  7  I  will  be  his  God,  and  he  shall  be  my  Son 

1  .That  person  there,  eueivos  ekeinos. 

John  1.  18  the  only  begotten  Son.  .he  hath  declared 

2.  2t  Blithe  spake  of  the  temple  of  his  body 

3.  30  He  must  increase,  but  I  (must)  decrease 

4.  25  I  know  that  Messias  cometii.  when  he  is 
5. 19  what  things  soever  he  doeth,  these  also 

5.  35  He  was  a  burning  and  a  shining  light :  and 

5.  38  for  whom  lie  hath  sent,  him  ye  believe  not 

5.  46  ye  would  have  believed  me  :  for  he  wrote 

6.  29  that  ye  believe  on  him  whom  he  hath  se. 

7.  11  the  Jews  sought  him.  .said,  Where  is  he? 

8.  42  neither  came  I  of  myself,  but  he  sent  me 

8.  44  He  was  a  murderer  from  the  beginning 

9.  9  others  (said),  .is  like  him  :  (but)  he  said 

9.  11  He  answered  and  said  A  man  that  is  cal. 

9.  12  then  said  they  unto  him,  Where  is  he  ? 

9.  25  He  answered  and  said,  whether,  .a sinner 

9.  36  He  answered  and  said,  Who .  .Lord,  that 
9.  37  Thou  hast  both  seen  him,  and  it  is  he  th. 

13.  25  He  then  lying  on  Jesus'  breast  saith  unto 
13.  26  He  it  is  to  whom  I  shall  give  a  sop,  when 

13.  30  He  then  having  received  the  sop  went 

14.  21  and  keepeth  them,  he  it  is  that  loveth 

14.  26  he  shall  teach  you  all  things,  and  bring 

15.  26  when  the  Comforter  is  come,  .he  shall 

16.  8  he  will  reprove  the  world  of  sin,  and  of 
16.  13  Howbeit  when  he,  the  spirit  of  truth,  is 
16.  14  He  shall  glorify  me . .  shall  receive  of  mine 
18. 17  Art  not  thou  also  (one).  .He  saith,  I  am 

18.  25  Art  not  thou  also  (one).  .He  denied  (it) 

19.  21  but  that  he  said,  I  am  king  of  the  Jews 
Acts  3.  13  when  [he]  was  determined  to  let  (him)  go 
2  Co.  10.  18  For  not  he  that  commandeth  himself  is 

2  Ti.  2. 13  If  we  believe  not,  (yet)  he  abidetli  faithful 
1  Jo.  2.  6  ought  himself  also  so  to  walk,  even  as  he 

3.  3  every  man.  .purifieth  himself,  even  as  he 

3.  5  ye  know  that  he  was  manifested  to  take 

3.  7  that  doeth  righteonsness  is  righteous 
_3.  16  because  he  laid  down  his  life  for  us :  and 

4.  17  because  as  he  is,  so  are  we  in  this  world 

This  me  here,  88e  hode. 

Luke  16.  25  now  [he]  is  comforted,  and  thou  art  torm. 
10.  This  person  here,  ovtos  houtos. 

Matti3.  22,  23  that  received  seed .  .is  he  that  heareth 
27.  58  He  went  to  Pilate,  and  begged  the  body 


Luke  1.  32  He  shall  be  great,  and  shall  be  called  the 
19.  2  chief  among  the  publicans,  and  [he]  was 
23.  22  Why,  what  evil  hath  he  done  ?  I  have  fou. 
23.  35  let  him  save  himself,  if  he  be  Christ,  the 
John  1.  41  He  first  findeth  his  own  brother  Simon 

4.  47  When  he  heard  that  Jesus  was  come  out 

6.  42  how  is  it  then  that  [he]  saith,  I  came  down 

6.  46  which  is  of  God,  he  hath  seen  the  Father 

6.  71  for  he  it  was  that  should  betray  him,  be. 

7.  35  Whither  will  he  go,  that  we  shall  not  find 

18.  30  If  he  were  not  a  malefactor,  we  would 

Acts  3.  10  they  knew  that  it  was  he  which  sat  for 

4.  9  impotent  man,  by  what  means  he  is  made 

7.  36  He  brought  them  out,  after  that,  .had 

9.  15  for  he  is  a  chosen  vessel  unto  me,  to  bear 
9.  20  preached  Christ,  .that  he  is  the  Son  of  G. 

10.  6  He  lodgetli  with  one  Simon  a  tanner 

10.  6  [he  shall  tell  thee  what  thou  ouglitest  to] 

10.  32  lie  is  lodged  in  the  house  of.  .Simon  a  ta. 

10.  36  peace  by  Jesus  Christ :  lie  is  Lord  of  all 

17.  24  seeing  that  he  is  Lord  of  heaven  and  ear. 

18.  26  he  began  to  speak  boldly  in  the  synagogue 
Rom.  8.  9  have  not  the  spirit,  .he  is  none  of  his 
Jas.  1.  23  he  is  like  unto  a  man  beholding  his  natu. 

1.  25  [he]  being  not  a  forgetful  hearer,  but  a 

1  Jo.  2.  22  he  is  antichrist,  that  denieth  the  Father 

2  John  9  abideth . .  he  hath  both  the  Father  and 

11  .Any  me,  a  certain  me,  tis  tis. 

Acts  4.  35  unto  every  man  according  as  he  had  need 
Heb.  10.  28  He  that  despised  Moses’  law  died  without 

HE  also  — 

Even  that  one,  ko.kuvos  kakeinos. 

Johni4.  12  the  works  that  I  do  shall  he  do  also;  and 
Acts  5.  37  he  also  perished ;  and  all .  .as  many  as 

2  Ti.  2.  12  if  we  deny  (him),  he  also  will  deny  us 

HE  himself  — 

1  .He  himself,  avrds  autos. 

Lukeio.  1  city  and  place,  whither  he  himself  would 
John  6.  6  for  he  himself  knew  what  he  would  do 

6.  15  he  departed  again  into  a  mountain  hims. 

7.  4  and  he  himself  seeketh  to  be  known  ope. 
Acts  2.  34  he  saith  himself.  The  Lord  said  unto  my 

18.  19  he  himself  entered  into  the  synagogue 

19.  22  but  lie  himself  stayed  in  Asia  for  a  season 
1  Co.  2.  15  he  that  is  spiritual,  .he  himself  is  judged 

3.  15  he  himself  shall  be  saved  ;  yet  so  as  by 
Heb.  2.  18  in  that  he  himself  hath  suffered,  being 

5.  2  he  himself  also  is  compassed  with  infirm. 

3  John  10  neither  doth  he  himself  receive  the  bret. 
Rev.  19.  12  a  name,  .that  no  man  knew  but  he  him. 

2. This  one  himself,  aiiros  oi/ros  autos  houtos. 

Acts  25.  25  he  himself  hath  appealed  to  Augustus 
3 .One’s  self,  himself,  iaurdv  heautou. 

Luke23-  2  saying  that  he  himself  is  Christ  a  king 
Acts  25.  4  that  he  himself  would  depart  shortly 

HE  that  — 

1  .If  any  one,  e!  ns  ei  tis. 

Rev.  13.  10  He  that  leadeth  into  captivity  shall  go 
13.  10  he  that  killeth  with  the  sword  must  be 

2.  He  who,  8  s  hos. 

Mattio.  38  he  that  taketh  not  his  cross,  and  followeth 
Mark  3.  29  he  that  shall  blaspheme  against  the  Holy 

4.  25  For  he  that  hath .  and  he  that  hath  not 
9.  40  he  that  is  not  against  us  is  on  our  part 

3.  Who  at  least,  orrye  osge. 

Rom.  8.  32  He  that  spared  not  his  own  Son,  but  deli. 

4.  Whoever,  8<rris  hostis. 

Matt23-  12  he  that  shall  humble  himself  shall  be  ex. 

HE,  (even  he, )  and  — 

Even  that  me,  KaKeivos  kakeinos. 

Luken.  7  And  he  from  within  shall  answer  and  say 

22.  12  And  he  shall  show  you  a  large  upper  room 
John  6.  57  he  that  eateth  me,  even  he  shall  live  by 

7.  29  for  I  am  from  him,  and  he  hath  sent  me 

19.  35  and  he  knoweth  that  he  saith  true,  that 

HE  be  — 

There  is,  there  are,  eh  yesh. 

1  Sa.  23.  23  if  he  be  in  the  land,  that  I  will  search 

HE  goat  — 

1  .He  goat,  vigorous,  iwy  attud. 

Nura.  7.  17  five  rams,  five  he  goats,  five  lambs  of  the 
[So  in  verse  23,  29,  35,  41,  47,  57,  50,  65,  71,  77,  83.] 

7.  88  the  rams  sixty,  the  he  goats  sixty,  the 
Isa.  1.  11  I  delight  not  in  the  blood,  .of  he  goats 
Jer.  50.  8  and  be  as  the  he  goats  before  the  flocks 
51.  40  bring  them  down  like,  .rams  with  he  go. 
Eze.  34.  17  judge,  .between  the  rams  and  the  he  go. 

2.  A  young  he  goat,  hairy,  yds  tsaphir. 

2  Ch.29.  21  seven  he  goats,  for  a  sin  offering  for  the 
Ezra  8.  35  twelve  he  goats  (for)  a  sin  offering;  all 
Dan.  8.  8*Therefore  the  he  goat  waxed  very  great 

3 . Hairy  one  of  the  goats,  D'?y  YS?  tsephir  izzim. 

Ezra  6.  17  twelve  he  goats,  according  to  the  number 
Dan.  8.  5  an  he  goat  came  from  the  west,  on  the 

HE  is  — 

There  is,  v'„  yesh, 

1  Sa.  9. 12  and  said,  He  is;  behold(he  is)before  you 

HEAD  — 

1  .Poll,  scull,  n^a^>3  gulgoleth. 

1  Ch.io.  10  fastened  his  head  in  the  temple  of  Dagon 


2 . Pillow,  holster,  nBitna  meraashoth. 

1  Ki.  19.  6  a  cruse  of  water  at  his  head  :  and  he  did 

3.  Head,  wx"!  resh. 

Dan.  2.  28  the  visions  of  thy  head  upon  thy  bed,  are 

2.  32  This  image’s  head  (was)  of  fine  gold,  his 

2.  38  made  thee  ruler.  .Thou  (art)  this  head  of 

3.  27  nor  was  an  hair  of  their  head  singed 

4.  5  and  the  visions  of  my  head  troubled  me 
4.  10  the  visions  of  mine  head  in  my  bed  ;  I 

4.  13  Isawin the visionsofmy head uponmybed 
7.  1  Daniel  had  a  dream  and  visions  of  his  h. 

7.  6  the  beast  had  also  four  heads ;  and  domin. 
7.  9  the  hair  of  his  head  like  the  pure  wool 
7.  15  and  the  visions  of  my  head  troubled  me 

7.  20  of  the  ten  horns  that  (were)  in  his  head 
i.Head,  With  rosh. 

Gen.  2.  10  it  was  parted,  and  became  into  four  heads 

3.  15  it  shall  bruise  thy  head,  and  thou  shalt 
40.  13,  19  Yet.  .shall  Pharaoh  lift  up  thine  head 
40.  16  (I  had)  three  white  baskets  on  my  head 
40. 17  eat  them  out  of  the  basket  upon  my  head 
40.  20  he  lifted  up  the  head  of  the  chief  butler 

47.  31  Israel  bowed  himself  upon  the  bed’s  head 

48.  14  Ephraim’s  head,  .upon  Manasseh’s  head 
48.  17  his  right  hand  upon  the  head  of  Ephraim 
48.  17  from  Ephraim’s  head  unto  Manasseh’s  h. 

48.  18  father,  .put  thy  right  hand  upon  his  head 

49.  26  they  shall  be  on  the  head  of  Joseph,  and 
Exod.6.  14  These  (be)  the  heads  of  their  father’s  ho. 

6.  25  these  (are)  the  heads  of  the  fathers  of  the 

12.  9  but  roast  (with)  fire  ;  his  head  with  his 

18.  25  Moses . .  made  them  heads  over  the  people 
26.  24  above  the  head  of  it  unto  one  ring  :  thus 

29.  6  thou  shall  put  the  mitre  upon  his  head 
29.  7  pom-  (it)  upon  his  head,  and  anoint  him 
29.  10,  15,  19  shall  put  their  hands  upon  the  h. 

29.  17  put.  .unto  his  pieces,  and  unto  his  head 
36.  29  coupled  together  at  the  head  thereof,  to 

Lev.  1.  4  he  shall  put  his  hand  upon  the  head  of 
1.  8  lay.  .the  head,  in  order  upon  the  wood 
1.  12  his  pieces,  with  his  head  and  his  fat :  and 

I.  15  the  priest  shall,  .wring  off  his  head,  and 

3.  2,  8,  13  he  shall  lay  his  hand  upon  the  head 

4.  4  lay  his  hand  upon  the  bullock’s  head,  and 
4.  11  with  his  h»ad,  and  with  his  legs,  and  his 
4.  15  shall  lay  their  hands  upon  the  head  of  the 

4.  24,  29,  33  he  shall  lay  his  hand  upon  the  head 

5.  8  and  wring  off  his  head  from  his  neck,  but 

8.  9  he  put  the  mitre  upon  his  head ;  also  upon 
8. 12  And  he  poured . .  oil  upon  Aaron’s  head 

8.  14,  18,  22  laid  their  hands  upon  the  head  of 

8.  20  Moses  burnt  the  head,  and  the  pieces,  and 

9.  13  with  the  pieces  thereof,  and  the  head 

10.  6  And  Moses  said . .  LTncover  not  your  heads 

13.  12  the  plague  from  his  head  even  to  his  foot 
13.  29  If  a  man.  .have  a  plague  upon  the  head 
13.  30  (even)  a  leprosy  upon  the  head  or  beard 
13.  40  the  man  whose  hair  is  fallen  off  his  head 
13.  41  from  the  part  of  his  head  toward  his  face 
13.  44  a  leprous  man.  .his plague  (is)  in  his  head 

13.  45  clothes  shall  be  rent,  and  his  head  bare 

14.  9  he  shall  shave  all  his  hair  off  his  head 
14.  18,  29  upon  the  head  of  him  that  is  to  be 
16.  21  shall  lay  both  his  hands  upon  the  head 

16.  21  putting  them  upon  the  head  of  the  goat 

19.  27  shall  not  round  the'corners  of  your  heads 
21.  5  shall  not  make  baldness  upon  their  head 
21. 10  upon  whose  head  the.  .oil  was  poured 
21.  10  shall  not  uncover  his  head,  nor  rend  his 

24.  14  let  all . .  lay  their  hands  upon  his  head 
Sum.  1.  4  every  one  head  of  the  house  of  his  fathers 

1.  16  princes,  .heads  of  thousands  in  Israel 

5.  18  priest  shall,  .uncover  the  woman’s  head 

6.  5  there  shall  no  razor  come  upon  his  head 

6.  5  shall  let  the  locks  of  the  hair  of  his  head 
6.  7  consecration  of  his  God  (is)  upon  his  head 
6.  9  hath  defiled  the  head  of  his  consecration 
6.  9  then  he  shall  shave  his  head  in  the  day 
6.  11  and  shall  hallow  his  head  that  same  day 
6. 18  And  the  Nazarite  shall  shave  the  head  of 

6.  18  and  shall  take  the  hair  of  the  head  of  his 

7.  2  heads  of  the  house  of  their  fathers,  who 
8. 12  shall  lay  their  hands  upon  the  heads  of 

10.  4  heads  of  the  thousands  of  Israel,  shall 

13.  3  those  men  (were)  heads  of  the  children  of 

17.  3  the  head  of  the  house  of  their  fathers 

25.  4  Take  all  the  heads  of  the  people,  and  ha. 
25.  15  he  (was)  head  over  a  people,  (and)  of  a  c. 

30.  1  Moses  spake  unto  the  heads  of  the  tribes 
Deut.  1.  15  and  made  them  heads  over  you,  captains 

5.  23  the  heads  of  your  tribes,  and  your  elders 
21.  12  shall  shave  her  head,  and  pare  her  nails 
28.  13  the  Lord  shall  make  thee  the  head,  and 
28.  23  thy  heaven  that  (is)  over  -thy  head  shall 
28.  44  he  shall  be  the  head,  and  thou  shalt  be 
33.  5  the  heads  of  the  people  (and)  the  tribes 
33.  16  come  upon  the  head  of  Joseph,  and  upon 
33.  21  he  came  with  the  heads  of  the  people 
Josh.  2.19  blood  (shall  be)  upon  his  head . .  on  our  h. 

7.  6  and  the  elders,  .put  dust  upon  their  he. 

II.  10  was  the  head  of  all  those  kingdoms 

14.  1  the  heads  of  the  fathers  of  the  tribes  of 
19.  51  the  heads  of  the  fathers  of  the  tribes  of 

21.  1  came  near  the  heads,  .unto  the  heads 

22.  21,  30  heads  of  the  thousands  of  Israel 

23.  2  for  their  elders,  and  for  their  heads,  and 

24.  1  for  their  heads,  and  for  their  judges,  and 
Judg.  5.  26  smote  Sisera,  she  smote  off  his  head,  when 

7.  25  brought  the  heads  of  Oreb  and  Zeeb  to  G. 

8.  28  so.  .they  lifted  up  their  heads  no  more 

9.  53  cast  a .  .  millstone  upon  Abimelech’s  head 


HEAD 


4G0 


HEAL 


Judg.  9.  57  evil,  .did  God  render  upon  their  heads 

10.  18  shall  be  head  over  all  the  inhabitants  of 

11.  8  be  our  head  over  all  the  inhabitants  of  G. 

11.  9  And  Jeplithah  said . .  shall  I  be  your  head? 

11.  11  the  people  made  him  head  and  captain 

13.  5  no  razor  shall  come  on  his  head :  for  the 

16.  13  weavest  the  seven  locks  of  my  head  with 

16.  17  hath  not  come  a  razor  upon  mine  head 

16.  19  to  shave  off  the  seven  locks  of  his  head 

16.  22  the  hair  of  his  head  began  to  grow  again 

1  Sa.  1.  11  there  shall  no  razor  come  upon  his  head 

4.  12  his  clothes  rent,  and.  .earth  upon  his  he. 

5.  4  head  of  Dagon  and  both  the  palms  of  his 

10.  1  took  a  vial,  .and  poured  (it)  upon  his  he. 

14.  45  there  shall  not  one  hair  of  his  head  fall 

15.  17  the  head  of  the  tribes  of  Israel,  and  the 

17.  5  an  helmet  of  brass  upon  his  head,  and  he 

17.  38  he  put  an  helmet  of  brass  upon  his  head 

17.  46  smite  thee,  and  take  thine  head  from  thee 

17.  51  David,  .slew  him,  and  cut  off  his  head 
17.  54  David  took  the  head  of  the  Philistine,  and 

17.  57  the  head  of  the  Philistine  in  his  hand 
23.  39  wickedness  of  Nabal  upon  his  own  head 

28.  2  make  thee  keeper  of  mine  head  for  ever 

29.  4  (should  it)  not  (be)  with  the  heads  of  these 
31.  9  they  cut  off  his  head,  and  stripped  off  his 

2  Sa.  1.  2  liis  clothes  rent,  and  earth  upon  his  head 

t.  io  took  the  crown  that  (was)  upon  his  head 

1.  16  David  said.  .Thy  blood  (be)  upon  thy  head 

2.  16  caught  every  one  his  fellow  by  the  head 

3.  8  Abner,  .said,  (Am)  I  a  dog’s  head,  which 

3.  29  Let  it  rest  on  the  head  of  Joab,  and  on  all 

4.  7  beheaded  him,  and  took  his  head,  and  gat 

4.  8  they  brought  the  head  of  Ish-bosheth  unto 
4.  8  Behold  the  head  of  Ish-bosheth  the  son  of 
4.  12  but  they  took  the  head  of  Ish-bosheth 

12.  30  took  their  king's  crown  from  off  his  head 

12.  30  stones  :  and  it  was  (set)  on  David's  head 

13.  19  Tamar  put  ashes  on  her  head,  and  rent  h. 

13.  19  laid  her  hand  on  her  head,  and  went  on 

14.  26  when  he  polled  his  head,  for  it  was  at 

14.  26  he  weighed  the  hair  of  his  head  at  two 

15.  30  as  he  went  up,  and  had  his  head  covered 

15.  30  all  the  people,  .covered  every  man  his  h. 

15.  32  with  his  coat  rent,  and  earth  upon  his  h. 

16.  9  let  me  go  over,  and  take  off  his  head 

18.  9  his  head,  caught  hold  of  the  oak,  and  he 
20.  21  his  head  shall  be  thrown  to  thee  over  the 
20.  22  they  cut  oif  the  head  of  Sheba  the  son  of  B. 
22.  44  hast  kept  me  (to  be)  head  of  the  heathen 

1  Ki.  2.  32  shall  return  his  blood  upon  his  own  head 
2.  33  head  of  Joab,  and  upon  the  head  of  his 
2.  37  thy  blood  shall  be  upon  thine  own  head 
2.  44  return  thy  wickedness  upon  thine,  .head 

8.  t  all  the  heads  of  the  tribes,  the  chief  of 

8.  32  bring  his  way  upon  his  head  ;  and  justi. 

20.  31  let  us.  .put.  .ropes  upon  our  heads,  and 
20.  32  So  they,  (put)  ropes  on  their  heads,  and 

2Ki.  2.  3,  5  take,  .thy  master  from  thy  head  today? 

4.  19  he  said  unto  his  father.  My  head,  my  h. ! 

6.  25  until  an  ass's  head  was  (sold)  for  fourscore 

6.  31  if  the  head  of  Elisha  the  son  of  Shaphat 

6.  32  hath  sent  to  take  away  mine  head  ? 

9.  3  take,  .oil,  and  pour  (it)  on  his  head,  and 

9.  6  he  poured  the  oil  on  his  head,  and  said 

9.  30  she  painted  her  face,  and  tired  her  head 

10.  6  take  ye  the  heads  of.  .your  master's  sons 

10.  7  put  their  heads  in  baskets,  and  sent  him 

10.  8  brought  the  heads  of  the  king’s  sons 

19.  21  Jerusalem  hath  shaken  her  head  at  thee 

25.  27  did  lift  up  the  head  of  Jehoiacliin  king  of 

1  Ch.  5.  24,  24  heads  of  the  house  of  their  fathers 

7.  2,  40  heads  of  their  father’s  house 

7.  7,  9  heads  of  the  house  of  (their)  fathers 

7.  11  All  these,  .by  the  heads  of  their  fathers 

8.  6,  13  heads  of  the  fathers  of  the  inhabitants 

8.  10  These  (were)  his  sons,  heads  of  the  fathers 

8.  28  These  (were)  heads  of  the  fathers,  by  their 

9.  13  heads  of  the  house  of  their  fathers,  a  tho. 

10.  9  they  took  his  head,  and  his  armour,  and 

12.  19  He  will  fall  to  (the  jeopardy  of)  our  he. 
12.  32  the  heads  of  them  (were)  two  hundred 

20.  2  David  took  the  crown .  .from  off  his  head 
20.  2  it  was  set  upon  David’s  head  :  and  he  hr. 
29.  11  and  thou  art  exalted  as  head  above  all 

2  Ch.  3.  16  put  (them)  on  the  heads  of  the  pillars ;  and 

5.  2  and  all  the  heads  of  the  tribes,  the  chief 

6.  23  recompensing  his  way  upon  his  own  head 
28.  12  of  the  heads  of  the  children  of  Ephraim 

Ezra  9.  3  plucked  off  the  hair  of  my  head  and  of 

9.  6  our  iniquities  are  increased  over  (our)  h. 
Neh  4.  4  turn  their  reproach  upon  their  own  head 
Esth.  2. 17  he  set  the  royal  crown  upon  her  head 

6.  8  the  crown  royal  which  is  set  upon  his  h. 

6.  12  house  mourning,  and  having  fliis  head  'co. 

9.  25  should  return  upon  his  own  head,  and 

Job  1.20  Then  Job  arose . .  and  shaved  his  head,  and 
2  12  and  sprinkled  dust  upon  their  heads  to. 

10.  15  (yet)  will  I  not  lift  up  my  head.  I  (am) 

16  4  I  could  heap  up  words . .  and  shake  mine  h. 

19.  9  He  hath .  .taken  the  crown  (from)  my  h. 

20.  6  and  his  head  reach  unto  the  clouds 

29  3  When  his  candle  shined  upon  my  head 
41 .  7  Canst  thou  fill . .  his  head  with  fish  spears? 
Psa.  3.  3  my  glory,  and  the  lifter  up  of  mine  head 

7.  16  mischief  shall  return  upon  his  own  head 

18.  43  hast  made  me  the  head  of  the  heathen  :  a 

21.  3  settest  a  crown  of  pure  gold  on  his  head 

22.  7  they  shoot  out  the  lip,  they  shake  the  h. 

23.  5  thou  anointest  my  head  with  oil ;  my  cup 

24.  7,  9  Lift  up  your  heads,  0  ye  gates . .  lift  up 
27.  6  now  shall  mine  head  be  lifted  up  above 


Psa.  38.  4  mine  iniquities  are  gone  over  mine  head  I 
40.  12  they  are  more  than  the  hairs  of  mine  he. 

44.  14  a  shaking  of  the  head  among  the  people 
60.  7  Ephraim  also  (is)  the  strength  of  mine  h. 

66.  12  hast  caused  men  to  ride  over  our  heads 

68.  21  God  shall  wound  the  head  of  his  enemies 

69.  4  are  more  than  the  hairs  of  mine  head 
74.  13  thou  brakest  the  heads  of  the  dragons 
74.  14  Thou  brakest  the  heads  of  leviathan  in 
83.  2  they  that  hate  thee  have  lifted,  .the  head 

108.  8  Ephraim .  .(is)  the  strength  of  mine  head 

109.  25  looked  upon  me  they  shaked  their  heads 
no.  6  he  shall  wound  the  heads  over  many  cou. 

1 10.  7  drink . .  therefore  shall  he  lift  up  the  head 
1 18.  22  is  become  the  head  (stone)  of  the  corner 
133.  2  the  precious  ointment  upon  the  head 
140.  7  thou  hast  covered  my  head  in  the  day  of 

140.  9  the  head  of  those  that  compass  me  about 

141.  5  oil,  (which)  shall  not  break  my  head  :  for 
Prov.  1.  9  an  ornament  of  grace  unto  thy  head,  anil 

4.  9  shall  give  to  thine  head  an  ornament  of 

10.  6  Blessings  (are)  upon  the  head  of  the  just 

11.  26  blessing  (shall  be)  upon  the  head  of  him 
25.  22  shalt  heap  coals  of  fire  upon  his  head,  and 

Eccl.  2.  14  The  wise  man's  eyes  (are)  in  his  head  ;  but 
9.  8  and  let  thy  head  lack  no  ointment 
Song  2.  6  His  left  hand  (is)  under  my  head,  and  his 

5.  2  for  my  head  is  filled  with  dew,  (and)  my 
5.  11  His  head  (is  as)  the  most  fine  gold  ;  his 

7.  5  Thine  head  upon  thee  (is)  like  Carmel,  and 

7.  5  hair  of  thine  head  like  purple  :  the  king 

8.  3  His  left  hand  (should  be)  under  my  head 
Isa.  1.  5  The  whole  head  is  sick,  and.  .heart  faint 

1.  6  even  unto  the  head  (there  is)  no  soundn. 

7.  8  For  the  head  of  Syria  (is)  Damascus,  and 
7.  8  head  of  Damascus  (is)  Rezin  ;  and  within 
7.  9  head  of  Ephraim . ,  and  the  head  of  Sam. 

7.  20  the  head,  and  the  hair  of  the  feet :  and  it 
9. 14  will  cut  off  from  Israel  head  and  tail 

9.  15  The  ancient  and  honourable,  he  (is)  the  h. 
15.  2  on  all  their  heads  (shall  be)  baldness,  (and) 
19.  15  work,  which  the  head  or  tail,  .may  do 
28.  1  which  (are)  on  the  bead  of  the  fat  valleys 
28.  4  which  (is)  on  the  head  of  the  fat  valley 
35.  10  and  everlasting  joy  upon  their  heads  :  they 
37.  22  daughter,  .hath  shaken  her  head  at  thee 
51.  11  everlasting  joy  (shall  be)  upon  their  head 

51.  20  they  lie  at  the  head  of  all  the  streets,  as 

58.  5  (is  it)  to  bow  down  his  head  as  a  bulrush 

59.  17  and  an  helmet  of  salvation  upon  his  head 
Jer.  2.  37  and  thine  hands  upon  thine  head  :  for 

9.  1  Oh  that  my  head  were  waters,  and  mine 
14.  3  they  were  ashamed . .  and  covered  their  h. 
14.  4  were  ashamed,  they  covered  their  heads 
18.  16  every  one  that  passetli . .  shall . .  wag  his  h. 
22.  6  Thou  (art)  Gilead .  .(and)  the  head  of  L. 

23. 19  grievously  upon  the  head  of  the  wicked 
30.  23  fall  with  pain  upon  the  head  of  the  wic. 
48.  37  For  every  head  (shall  be)  bald,  and  every 

52.  31  lifted  up  the  head  of  Jehoiachin  king  of 
Lam.  2.  10  they  have  cast  up  dust  upon  their  heads 

2.  10  the  virgins,  .hang  down  their  heads  to 

2.  15  they,  .wag  their  head  at  the  daughter  of 

3.  54  Waters  flowed  over  mine  head ;  (then)  I 
5.  16  The  crown  is  fallen  (from)  our  head  :  woe 

Eze.  1.  22  upon  the  heads  of  the  living  creature 
1.  22  stretched  forth  over  their  heads  above 

I.  25,  26  the  firmament  that  (was)  over  their  h. 
5.  1  cause  (it)  to  pass  upon  thine  head  and 

7.  18  faces,  and  baldness  upon  all  their  heads 

8.  3  took  me  by  a  lock  of  mine  head ;  and  the 

9.  10  will  recompense  their  way  upon  their  h. 

10.  1  that  (was)  above  the  head  of  the  cherubim 
10.  11  whither  the  head  looked  they  followed  it 

II.  21  recompense  their  way  upon  their  own  h. 
13.  18  kerchiefs  upon  the  head  of  every  stature 
16.  12  and  a  beautiful  crown  upon  thine  head 
16.  25  thy  high  place  at  every  head  of  the  way 
16.  31  eminent  place  in  the  head  of  every  way 

16.  43  will  recompense  thy  way  upon  (thine)  h. 

17.  19  it  will  I  recompense  upon  his  own  head 
21.  19  chose  (it)  at  the  head  of  the  way  to  the 

21.  21  stood,  .at  the  head  of  the  two  ways,  to 

22.  31  have  I  recompensed  upon  their  heads 

23.  15  in  dyediattire  upon  their  heads,  all  of  them 

23.  42  and  beautiful  crowns  upon  their  heads 

24.  23  And  your  tires  (shall  be)  upon  your  heads 
27.  30  and  shall  cast  up  dust  upon  their  heads 
29.  18  every  head  (was)  made  bald,  and  every 
32.  27  laid  their  swords  under  their  heads  ;  but 
42.  12  a  door  in  the  head  of  the  way,  (even)  the 
44.  18  shall  have  linen  bonnets  upon  their  heads 
44.  20  Neither  shall  they  shave  their  heads,  nor 
44.  20  grow  long ;  they  shall  only  poll  their  hea. 

Dan.  1.  10  ye  make  (me)  endanger  my  head  to  the 
Hos.  1.  11  appoint  themselves  one  head,  and  they 
Joel  3.  4,  7  return  your  recompence  upon  your.  .h. 
Amos  2.  7  of  the  earth  on  the  head  of  the  poor 

8.  10  I  will  bring,  .baldness  upon  every  head 

9.  1  and  cut  them  in  the  head,  all  of  them 
Obad.  15  reward  shall  return  upon  thine  own  head 
Jon.  2.  5  the  weeds  were  wrapped  about  my  head 

4.  6  that  it  might  be  a  shadow  over  his  head 
4.  8  the  sun  beat  upon  the  head  of  J onah,  that 
Mic.  2.  13  and  the  Lord  on  the  head  of  them 

3.  1  Hear,  I  pray  you,  0  heads  of  Jacob,  and 
3.  9  Hear  this . .  ye  heads  of  the  house  of  J acob 
3. 11  The  heads  thereof  judge  for  reward,  and 
Hab.  3.  13  thou  woundest  the  head  out  of  the  house 
3.  14  with  his  staves  the  head  of  his  villages 
Zech.  1.  21  so  that  no  man  did  lift  up  his  head  :  but 
3.  5  Let  them  set  a  fair  mitre  upon  his  head 


Zech.  3.  5  So  they  set  a  fair  mitre  upon  his  head 

6.  1 1  set  (them)  upon  the  head  of  J oshua  the  1 

5.  The  head,  KMpahi)  lcepha-le. 

Matt.  5.  36  Neither  shalt  thou  swear  by  thy  head,  be. 

6.  17  when  thou  fastest,  anoint  thine  head,  and  ; 

8.  20  Son  of  man  hath  not  where  to  lay  (his)  h.  j 

10.  30  very  hairs  of  your  head  are  all  numbered  , 
14.  8  Give  me .  .John  Baptist’s  head  in  a  char.  . 
14.  11  his  head  was  brought  in  a  charger,  and 
21.  42  the  same  is  become  the  head  of  the  cor.  k 

26.  7  poured  (it)  on  his  head,  as  he  sat  (at  meat)  I 

27.  29  they  put  (it)  upon  his  head,  and  a  reed  h 
27.  30  took  the  reed,  and  smote  him  on  the  head  , 
27.  37  set  up  over  his  head  his  accusation  writ.  * 
27.  39  And  they,  .reviled  him,  wagging  their  he.  ,| 

Mark  6.  24  she  said,  The  head  of  John  the  Baptist 
6.  25  give  me.  .in  a  charger  the  head  of  John 
6.  27  and  commanded  his  head  to  be  brought 

6.  28  brought  his  head  in  a  charger,  and  gave  ] 
12.  10  stone,  is  become  the  head  of  the  corner 

14.  3  brake  the  box,  and  poured  (it)  on  his  head 

15.  19  they  smote  him  on  the  head  w  ith  a  reed 

15.  29  they,  .railed  on  him,  wagging  their  heads  1 
Luke  7.  38  did  wipe  (them)  with  the  hairs  of  her  head 

7.  44  wiped  (them)  with  the  hairs  of  her  head 
7.  46  My  head  with  oil  thou  didst  not  anoint 

9.  58  Son  of  man  hath  not  where  to  lay  (his)  h.  . 
12.  7  very  hairs  of  your  head  are  all  numbered 

20.  17  the  same  is  become  the  head  of  the  cor.?  : 
21. 18  shall  not  an  hair  of  your  head  perish 

21.  28  then  look  up,  and  lift  up  your  heads ;  for 
J0IU113.  9  Lord,  not  my  feet  only  but  also  (my),  .lie. 

19.  2  a  crown  of  thorns,  and  put  (it)  on  his  head 

19.  30  he  bowed  his  head,  and  gave  up  the  ghost 

20.  7  And  the  napkin,  that  was  about  his  head 

20.  12  two  angels,  .sitting,  the  one  at  the  head 
Acts  4.  11  which  is  become  the  head  of  the  corner 

18.  6  Your  blood  (be)  upon  your  own  heads  ;  I 

18.  18  having  shorn  (Iris)  head  in  Cenchrea  :  for 

21.  24  that  they  may  shave  (their)  heads :  and  all 
27.  34  shall  not  an  hair  fall  from  the  head  of  any 

Horn  12.  20  thou  shalt  heap  coals  of  fire  on  his  head 
1  Co.  11.  3  that  the  head  of  every  man  is  Christ ;  and 

11.  3  the  head  of  the  woman,  .and  the  head 

11.  4  (his)  head  covered,  dishonoureth  his  head 

11.  5  head  uncovered,  dishonoureth  her  head 

11.  7  man  indeed  ought  not  to  cover  (his)  head 

1 1.  10  power  on  (her)  head  because  of  the  angels 

12.  21  nor  again  the  head  to  the  feet,  I  have  no 
Eph.  1.  22  gave  him  (to  be)  the  head  over  all  (things) 

4.15  into  him . .  which  is  the  head,  (even)  Christ 

5.  23  For  the  husband  is  the  head  of  the  wife 
5.  23  even  as  Christ  is  the  head  of  the  church 
Col.  1.  18  he  is  the  head  of  the  body,  the  church 
2.  10  is  the  head  of  all  principality  and  power 
2.  19  not  holding  the  Head,  from  which  all  the 
1  Pe.  2.  7  the  same  is  made  the  head  of  the  corner 
Rev.  1.  14  His  head  and .  .hairs  (were)  white  like  w. 

4.  4  they  had  on  their  heads  crowns  of  gold 
9.  7  on  their  heads  (were)  as  it  were  crowns 
9. 17  the  heads  of  the  horses  (were)  as  the  heads 
9.  19  like  unto  serpents,  and  had  heads,  and 

10.  1  and  a  rainbow  (was)  upon  his  head,  and 

12.  1  upon  her  head  a  crown  of  twelve  stars 

12.  3  great  red  dragon,  having  seven  heads  and 

12.  3  ten  horns,  and  seven  crowns  upon  bis  heads 

13.  1  beast,  .having  seven  heads  and  ten  horns 

13.  1  npon  his  heads  the  name  of  blasphemy 

13.  3  I  saw  one  of  his  heads  as  it  were  wounded 

14.  14  having  on  his  head  a  golden  crown,  and 

17.  3  beast,  .having  seven  heads  and  ten  horns 
17.  7  which  hath  the  seven  heads  and  ten  horns 

17.  9  The  seven  heads  are  seven  mountains,  on 

18.  19  they  cast  dust  on  their  heads,  and  cried 

19.  12  and  on  his  head  (were)  many  crowns  ;  and 

HEAD,  wound  in  the  — 

To  bring  to  a  head,  Kctpahaioui  keplialaioo. 

Markm.  4  cast  stones,  and  wounded  (him)  in  the  h. 
[See  also  Ox  head,  bald,  cow,  crown,  grey,  hoar,  hoary, 
top.] 

HEAD  (of  a  hatchet  or  spear)  — 

1  .Iron,  barzel. 

Deut  19.  5  and  the  head  slippeth  from  the  helve,  and 
2.  Flame,  blade,  run1?,  nan1?  lehabah,  lahebeth. 

1  Sa.  17.  7  spear's  head  (weighed)  six  hundred  sliek. 
HEAD  BANDS  — 

Bands,  girdle,  C'atrp  qishshurim. 

Isa.  3.  20  the  head  bands,  and  the  tablets,  and  the 

HEADLONG,  to  cast  down  — 

To  cast  down  a  precipice,  KaTaKpnprl(u  katakrem. 

Luke  4.  29  that  they  might  cast  him  down  headlong 

HEADLONG,  to  fall  — 

To  fall  forward,  irp-qvits  yivopai  preties  ginomai. 
Acts  1.  18  falling  headlong,  he  burst  asunder  in  the 

HEAD  STONE  — 

Stone  of  the  head,  ny’to  [ax  eben  roshah. 

Zech.  4.  7  and  he  shall  bring  forth  the  head  stone 

HEADY  — 

Falling  forward,  irpoireTijr  propetes. 

2  Ti.  3.  4  heady,  high  minded,  lovers  of  pleasures 

HEAL,  to  — 

1  .To  heal,  repair,  xsa  rapha. 

Gen.  20. 17  and  God  healed  Abimelech,  and  his  wife 
Exodis.  26  for  I  (am)  the  Lord  that  healeth  thee 


HEALED 


461 


HEAR 


\ura12.  13  Heal  her  now,  0  God,  I  beseech  thee 
Deut  32.  39  and  I  make  alive;  I  wound,  and  I  heal 
•  Ki  20  3  I  have  seen  thy  tears  :  behold,  I  will  heal 

'  '  20.  8  the  sign  that  the  Lord  will  heal  me  and 

2  Ch.  7.  14  forgive  their  sin,  and  will  heal  their  land 
30.  20  Lord  hearkened . .  and  healed  the  people 
Tsa.  6.  2  O  Loud,  heal  me;  formybones  are  vexed 
30.  2  I  cried  unto  thee,  and  thou  hast  healed 
,,  .  Lord,  be  merciful  unto  me  :  heal  my  soul 

60!  2  heal  the  breaches  thereof ;  for  it  shaketh 
103!  3  Who  forgiveth.  who  healeth  all  thy  dis. 

107  20  He  sent  his  word,  and  healed  them,  and 
,47  3  He  healeth  the  broken  in  heart,  and  bin. 

Eccl.  3.  3  A  time  to  kill,  and  a  time  to  heal ;  a  time 
Isa  ig.  22  he  shall  smite  and  heal  (it) : .and  they  shall 
10  22  be  entreated  of  them,  and  shall  heal  them 
30  26  and  healeth  the  stroke  of  their  wound 
37  18  I  have  seen  his  ways,  and  will  heal  him 
37."  19  saith  the  Lord  ;  and  I  will  heal  him 
Jer  3.  22  Return .  .(and)  I  will  heal  your  backslid. 

30. 17  I  will  heal  thee  of  thy  wounds,  saith  the 
17.  14  Heal  me,  O  Lord  . .  save  me,  and  I  shall  be 
Lam.  2.  13  thy  breach  (is) great,  .who  can  heal  thee  . 
Hos.  s-  13  yet  could  he  not  heal  you,  nor  cure  you 
6.  1  he  hath  torn,  and  he  will  heal  us  ;  he  hath 
7*  !  When  I  would  have  healed  Israel,  then 
it  -j  but  they  knew  not  that  I  healed  them 
14.  4  I  will  heal  their  backsliding,  I  will  love 

.To  heal ,  rapha,  3. 

2  Ki.  2.  2i  I  have  healed  these  waters  ;  there  shall 
Jer.  6.  i4  They  have  healed  also  the  hurt  (of  the 

8.  1 1  they  have  healed  the  hurt  of  the  daughter 
ex.  q  We  would  have  healed  Babylon,  but  she 
Eze  44.  4  neither  have  ye  healed  that  which  was 
Zech.  1 1.  16  nor  heal  that  that  is  broken,  nor  feed  that 

1.  To  make  thoroughly  sound  or  whole ,  Suxtrufa. 

Luke  7.  3  that  he  would  come  and  heal  his  servant 

L  With  a  view  to  healing,  els  lao-iv  eis  tas in . 

Acts  4.  30  By  stretching  forth  thine  hand  to  heal 

i.  To  attend  to,  heal,  eepaveva  therapeub. 

Matt.  4.  23  healing  all  manner  of  sickness  and  all 

4  24  that  had  the  palsy  ;  and  he  healed  them 
8  7  saith  unto  him,  I  will  come  and  heal  him 

8'  16  and  he.  .healed  all  that  were  sick 
o  33  healing  every  sickness  and  every  disease 
10  1  to  heal  all  manner  of  sickness,  and  all 

.0  8  Heal  the  sick,  cleanse  the  lepers  raise 

12  10  Is  it  lawful  to  heal  on  the  sabbath  days . 

12  is  followed  him,  and  he  healed  them  all 

12  22  he  healed  him,  insomuch  that  the  blind 
14'  14  with  compassion,  .and  he  healed  their  sick 
i ,  30  cast  them . .  at  Jesus’  feet ;  and  he  healed 
in.  2  followed  him  ;  and  he  healed  them  there 
21  14  the  lame  came  to  him.  .and  he  healed  them 

Mark  i.  34  he  healed  many  that  were  sick  of  divers 
3  2  he  would  heal  him  on  the  sabbath  day 

3. 10  he  had  healed  many  ;  insomuch  that  they 

3  1=  to  have  power  [to  heal]  sickness,  and  to 

5.  s  upon  a  few  sick  folk,  and  healed  (them) 

6.  13  many  that  were  sick,  and  healed  (them) 
Luke  4.  23  this  proverb,  Physician,  heal  thyself 

4  40  on  every  one  of  them,  and  healed  them 
s'.  IS  to  be  healed  by  him  of  their  infirmities 
6.  7  whether  he  would  heal  on  the  sabbath  d 
6  18  with  unclean  spirits  :  and  they  were  he. 

8*  2  healed  of  evil  spirits  and  infirmities 

8  43  physicians,  neither  could  be  healed  of  any 

q.  6  preachiug.  .and  healing  every  where 
,0.  q  heal  the  sick  that  are  therein  :  and  say 

13  14  Jesus  had  healed  on  the  sabbath  day,  and 
,3  14  in  them  therefore  come  and  be  healed 
,4.  3  Is  it  lawful  to  heal  on  the  sabbath  day . 

Acts  4  14  man  which  was  healed  standing  with  them 
s  16  sick  folks .  .they  were  healed  every  one 
I’  7  palsies,  and  that  were  lame,  were  healed 
28]  0  others . .  which  had  diseases . .  were  healed 
Rev  13  3  his  deadly  wound  was  healed  ;  and  all  the 

'  13.  12  first  beast,  whose  deadly  wound  was  heal. 

6.  To  heal,  laouai  iaomai. 

Matt.  8.  8  but  speak . .  and  my  servant,  shall  be  heal. 
8.  13  servant  was  healed  in  the  self  same  hour 
13.  it  be  converted,  and  I  should  heal  them 
Mark  5.  29  felt . .  that  she  was  healed  of  that  plague 
Luke  4.  18  [hath  sent  me  to  heal  the  broken-hearted] 

3  17  the  power  of  the  Lord  was  (present)  to  h. 
6. 17  and  to  be  healed  of  their  diseases 
6.  IQ  virtue  out  of  him,  and  healed  (them)  all 
4'-"%  but  say . .  and  my  servant  shall  be  healed 
8  47  and  how  she  was  healed  immediately 
q.  2  preach  the  kiugdom . .  and  to  heal  the  sick 
0  11  and  healed  them  that  had  need  of  healing 
q.  42  healed  the  child,  and  delivered  him  again 
14  4  took  (him),  and  healed  him,  and  let  him  go 

17  13  when  he  saw  that  he  was  healed,  turned 
22  si  And  he  touched  his  ear,  and  healed  him 
John  4.  47  that  he  would  come  down,  and  heal  his  son 
3.  13  And  [he  that  was  healed]  wist  not  who  it 
12.  40  and  be  converted,  and  I  should  heal  them 

Acts  3.  11  man  which  [was  healed]  held  Peter  and  Jo. 

iS.  38  healing  all  that  were  oppressed  of  the 
28.  8  and  laid  his  hands  on  him,  and  healed  him 
28  27  lie  converted,  and  I  should  heal  them 
Heb.  12. 13  which  is  lame,  let  it  rather  be  healed 
Jas.  5.  16  pray,  .for  another,  that  ye  may  be  healed 
1  Pe.  2. 24  by  whose  stripes  ye  were  healed 

7.  To  make  sound,  or  whole,  or<i( a>  sbzo. 

Mark  3.  23  thy  hands  on  her,  that  she  may  be  healed 
Luke  8.  36  he.  .possessed  of  the  devils  was  healed 
Acts  14.  9  perceiving  that  he  had  faith  to  be  healed 


HEALED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  heal,  be  healed,  ndi  rapha. 

Isa.  6. 10  and  understand . .  and  convert,  and  be  he. 

2.  To  be  or  become  healed,  RS"]  rapha,  2. 

Lev.  13.  18  The  flesh,  .was  a  boil,  and  is  healed 

1 3.  37  the  scall  is  healed,  he  (is)  clean  :  and  the 

14.  3  plague  of  leprosy  be  healed  in  the  leper 
14.  48  house  clean,  because  the  plague  is  healed 

Deut28  27  itch,  whereof  thou  canst  not  be  healed 
28.  33  a  sore  botch  that  cannot  be  healed,  from 

1  Sa.  6.  3  ye  shall  be  healed,  and  it  shall  be  known 

2  Ki  2  22  So  the  waters  were  healed  unto  this  day 

Isa  33  3  and  with  his  stripes  we  are  healed 

Jer  7s  18  incurable,  (which)  refuseth  to  be  healed? 

17  14  I  shall  be  healed  ;  save  me,  and  I  shall 
31  8  take  balm,  if  so  be  she  may  be  healed 

31  q  she  is  not  healed ;  forsake  her,  and  let  us 
Eze  47.  8  (being)  brought. .  the  waters  shall  be  he. 

A  7  q  they  shall  be  healed  ;  and  every  thing  shall 
47.  11  and  the  marishes  thereof  shall  not  be  h. 

3.  To  let  self  be  healed,  RE-]  rapha,  7.  _ 

2  Ki.  8.  29  Joram  went  back  to  be  healed  in  Jezreel 

q.  15  Joram  was  returned  to  be  healed  in  Jez. 

2  Ch.22.  6  And  he  returned  to  be  healed  in  Jezreel 

4.  To  give  healing  remedies,  rORS*]  ]ni  nathan  reph. 
Eze.  30.  21  it  shall  not  be  bound  up  to  be  healed,  to 

HEALED,  to  cause  to  be  — 

To  heal,  cause  to  be  healed,  ret  rapha,  3. 

Exodai.  19  shall  cause  (him)  to  be  thoroughly  healed 

HEALER  — 

To  bind  up,  gird,  »3n  chabash. 

Isa.  3.  7  I  will  not  be  an  healer  ;  for  in  my  house 

HEALING  - 

1.  Weakening,  nns  kehah.  ,,  ,  . 

Nali.  3.  19  (There)  is  no  healing  of  thy  bruise  ;  thy 

2.  Healing,  RBI?  marpe. 

Jer  14.  ig  (there  is)  110  healing  for  us  ?  we  looked 
14.  iq  the  time  of  healing,  and  behold  trouble  ! 
Mai.  4.  2  the  Sun.  .arise  with  healing  in  his  wings 

3  What  raises  up,  strengthens,  nhi/p  tealah. 

Jer.  30.  13  bound  up  :  thou  hast  no  healing  medici. 

4.  A  ttendance,  healing,  6epairela  therapeia. 

Luke  q  11  and  healed  them  that  had  need  of  heal. 
Rev.  22.  2  (were)  for  the  healing  of  the  nations 

5 . Healing,  Aya  iama.  . 

1  Co  12.  q  the  gifts  of  healing  by  the  same  spirit 

12  28  then  gifts  of  healings,  helps,  and  govern. 
12.  30  Have  all  the  gifts  of  healing  ?  do  all 

6.  Healing,  Aois  iasis. 

Acts  4.  22  on  whom  this  miracle  of  healing  was  sh. 

HEALTH  — 

1 .  Lengthening ,  prolongation,  tip^R,  arukah. 

Isa.  38.  8  thine  health  shall  spring  forth  speedily 
Jer  8  22  why  then  is  not  the  health  of  the  daugh. 
3o  17  I  will  restore  health  unto  thee,  and  I 
33’.  6  I  will  bring  it  health  and  cure,  and  I 

2 .Safety,  yeshnah. 

Psa  42. 11  the  health  of  my  countenance,  and  my  G. 
43.  5  the  health  of  my  countenance,  and  myG. 

3 . Healing,  rbio  marpe.  . 

Prov.  4.  22  For  they  (are) ..  health  to  all  their  flesh 

12.  18  but  the  tongue  of  the  wise  (is)  health 

13.  r  7  but  a  faithful  ambassador  (is)  health 

16.  24  sweet  to  the  soul,  and  health  to  the  bones 
Jer.  8.  15  for  a  time  of  health,  and  behold  trouble  ! 

A.  Healing,  niRBI  riphuth. 

Prov.  3.  8  It  shall  be  health  to  thy  navel,  and  mar. 

5.  Peace,  completeness,  Di?w  shalom. 

2  Sa.  20.  9  Joab  said.  (Art)  thou  in  health,  my  bro.? 

6. Soundness,  safety,  awrypla  soteria. 

Acts  27.  34  this  is  for  your  health  :  for  there  shall 

HEALTH,  to  be  in  — 

To  be  in  health,  vyialvo)  hugiaino. 

3  John  2  that  thou  mayest  prosper  and  be  in  health 

HEAP  — 

1.  Heap,  hi  gal.  .,  , 

Gen  31  46  heap  :  and  they  did  eat  there  upon  the  h. 

'  31.  48  This  heap  (is)  a  witness  between  me  and 
31  31  Behold  this  lioap,  and  behold  (this)  pillar 
31  32  This  heap  (be)  witness,  and  (this)  pillar 
31  32  I  will  not  pass  over  this  heap  to  thee 
31."  32  over  this  heap  and  this  pillar  unto  me 
Josh.  7.  26  a  great  heap  of  stones  unto  this  day 

8.  20  and  raise  thereon  a  great  heap  of  stones 
2  Sa  18  17  laid  a  very  great  heap  of  stones  upon  him 
2  Ki.  19.  23  to  lay  waste,  .cities  (into)  ruinous  heaps 

Job  8.  17  His  roots  are  wrapped  about  the  heap, (and) 

13  28  houses . .  which  are  ready  to  become  heaps 
Isa  23  2  thou  hast  made  of  a  city  an  heap  ;  (of)  a 

37.  26  lay  waste,  .cities  (into)  ruinous  heaps 
Jer  q  nl  will  make  Jerusalem  heaps,  (and)  a  den 
31  37  Babylon  shal1.  become  heaps,  a  dwelling 
Hos.  12’.  11  as  heaps  in  the  furrows  of  the  fields 

2 . Mass,  icn  chomer. 

Exod  8  14  they  gathered  them  together  upon  heap? 
Hab.  3.  15  walk .  .(through)  the  heap  of  great  waters 

3.  Heap  ( of  ruins),  'V?  mei. 

'si.  37.  1  a  city,  and  it  shall  be  a  ruinous  heap 


A.  Heap,  mound,  wall,  if  ned. 

Exodis.  8  the  floods  stood  upright  as  an  heap,  (and) 
Josh.  3.  13  and  they  shall  stand  upon  an  heap 

3.  16  upon  an  heap  very  far  from  the  city  Adam 
Psa.  33.  7  the  waters  of  the  sea  together  as  an  heap 
78.  13  he  made  the  waters  to  stand  as  an  heap 
Isa.  17.  11  the  harvest  (shall  be)  a  heap  in  the  day 

5.  Heap  (of  ruins),  'll  i. 

Psa.  79.  1  they  have  laid  Jerusalem  on  heaps 
Jer.  26.  18  andJerusalemshallbecomeheaps.andthe 
Mic.  1.  6  will  make  Samaria  as  an  heap  of  the  field 
3.  12  audJerusalem  shall  becomelieaps, and  the 

6 . Heap,  niJTS.  aremah. 

Ruth  3.  ’  7  lie  down  at  the  end  of  the  heap  of  corn 
2  Ch.31.  6  of  holy  things,  .and  laid  (them)  by  heaps 
31.  7  began  to  lay  the  foundation  of  the  heaps 
31.  8  and  the  princes  came  and  saw  the  heaps 
31.  9  Hezekiah  questioned,  .concerning  the  li. 
Neh.  4.  2  revive  the  stones  out  of  the  heaps  of  the 
Song  7.  2  an  heap  of  wheat  set  about  with  lilies 
Jer.  30.  26  cast  her  up  as  heaps,  and  destroy  her  ut. 
Hag.  2.  16  (one)  came  to  an  heap  of  twenty  (meas.) 

7.  Mound,  heap,  hillock,  Vn  tel. 

Deut  13.  16  it  shall  be  an  heap  for  ever;  it  shall  not 
Josh  8.  28  burnt  Ai,  and  made  it  an  heap  for  ever 
Jer  3o.  18  city  shall  be  builded  upon  her  own  heap 
49.  2  Rabbali . .  shall  be  a  desolate  heap,  and 

HEAP,  to  — 

1 .  To  put,  put  down,  nnn  chathah. 

Prov  25.  22  thou  shalt  heap  coals  of  fire  upon  his  h. 

2.  To  add,  ns?  saphah,  5. 

Deut  32.  23  I  will  heap  mischiefs  upon  them  ;  I  will 

3.  To  heap  up,  -ny  tsabar. 

Hab.  1.  10  for  they  shall  heap  dust,  and  take  it 

4.  To  press  together  ( with  the  fingers),  ]’3i5  qabats. 
Hab.  2.  5  gathereth.  .and  heapeth  unto  him  all 

5.  To  make  much,  multiply,  rabali,  5. 

Eze.  24.  10  Heap  on  wood,  kindle  the  Are,  consume 

6.  To  heap  up  upon ,  imcrcopevci)  episoreuo. 

2  Ti.  4.  3  shall  they  heap  to  themselves  teachers 

7.  To  heap  up,  awpevu  soreuo. 

Rom. 12.  20  for  in  so  doing  thou  shalt  heap  coals  of 

HEAP  up,  to  — 

1 .  To  join,  associate,  or  heap  together ,  ijn  cliabar, : 1 . 
Job  16.  4  I  could  heap  up  words  against  you,  and 

2.  To  gather  or  heap  up,  DJ3  kanas. 

Eccl.  2.  26  to  gather  and  to  heap  up,  that  he  may  g. 

3.  To  heap  up,  15>  tsabar. 

Job  27.  16  Though  he  heap  up  silver  as  the  dust,  and 
Psa.  39.  6  he  heapeth  up  (riches),  and  knoweth  not 
Zech.  9.  3  Tyrus.  .heaped  up  silver  as  the  dust,  and 

4.  To  place,  set,  put,  O'y,  Die-  sum,  sim. 

Job  36.  13  the  hypocrites  in  heart  heap  up  wrath 

HEAP  treasure  together,  to  — 

To  treasure  up,  BijuavplCu  thesaurizo. 

Jas.  5.  3  Ye  have  heaped  treasure  together  for  the 

HEAPS  (high)  — 

1.  Twofoldheaps,0'nycniiDn  chamorchamorathayim. 

Judg  15.  16  heaps  upon  heaps,  with  the  jaw  of  an  ass 

2.  Heaps,  D'"]2k  tsibburim. 

2  Ki.  10.  8 'And  he  said,  Lay  ye  them  in  two  heaps 

3.  High  heaps  {as  way  marks),  D'lncn  tamrurim. 

Jer.  31.  21  Set ..  up  way  marks,  make  thee  high  heaps 

HEAR  — 

Hearing,  dr  yet?  shewn  ozen. 

Psa.  18.  44  As  soon  as  they  hear  of  me,  they  shall 

HEAR,  to  — - 

1.  To  give  ear,  ]]R  azan,  5. 

Psa.135.  17  They  have  ears,  but  they  hear  not,  neither 
140.  6  hear  the  voice  of  my  supplications,  0  L. 

2 . To  answer,  respond,  niy  anah. 

1  Sa.  7.  9  and  Samuel  cried . . and  the  Lord  heard 

8.  18  the  Lord  will  not  hear  you  in  that  day 
1  Ki.  18.  26  called  on  the  name  of  Baal.  .0  Baal,  hear 
18  37  Hear  me,  O  Lord,  hear  me;  that  this  p. 
Job  30.  20  I  cry  unto  thee,  and  thou  dost  not  hear 
Psa.  3.  4  he  heard  me  out  of  his  holy  hill.  Selah 
4.  1  Hear  me  when  I  call,  0  God  of  my  right. 
13.  3  Consider  (and)  hear  me,  0  Lord  my  God 
17.  6  for  thou  wilt  hear  me,  0  God :  incline 
20.  1  The  Lord  hear  thee  in  the  day  of  trouble 
20  6  he  will  hear  him  from  hi-s  holy  heaven 
20.  9  LORD  :  let  the  King  hear  us  when  we  call 
22.  2  I  cry  in  the  day  time,  but  thou  hearest 
22  21  for  thou  hast  heard  me  from  the  horns  of 
34  4  I  sought  the  Lord,  and  he  heard  me,  and 

38.  13  do  I  hope  :  thou  wilt  hear,  0  Lord  my  G. 
33  2  Attend  unto  me,  and  hear  me  :  I  mourn 

60  3  save  (with)  thy  right  hand,  and  hear  me 

6q  13  in  the  multitude  of  thy  mercy  hear  me 
6q  16  Hear  me,  O  Lord  ;  for  thy  loving  kindn. 
69.  17  for  I  am  in  trouble  :  hear  me  speedily 
86  1  Bow  down  thine  ear,  0  Lord,  hear  me 

118  21  I  will  praise  thee  :  for  thou  hast  heard 
ng!  26  I.  .declared  my  ways,  and  thou  heardest. 

s  no  145  hear  me.  0  Lord:  I  will  keep  thy  statutes 

1  120.  1  I  cried  unto  the  Lord,  and  he  heard  me 

143.  7  Hear  me  speedily,  0  LORD  ;  my  spirit  fa. 

Isa.  41.17  Lord  will  hear  them,  (I)  the  God  of  Israel 


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Isa.  49.  8  In  an  acceptable  time  have  I  heard  thee 
Hos.  2.  21  in  that  day,  I  will  hear,  saith  the  Loud 

2.  21  I  will  hear  the  heavens,  and  they  shall 

2.  22  earth  shall  hear,  .and  they  shall  hear  Je. 

14.  8  1  have  heard  (him),  and  observed  him :  I 

Jon.  2.  2  I  cried,  .unto  the  Lord,  and  he  heard  me 
Mic.  3.  4  he  will  not  hear  them :  he  will  even  hide 
Zech  10.  6  I  (am)  the  Lord  their  God,  and  will  hear 

13.  9  they  shall  call  on  my  name,  and  I  will  li. 
3.  Hearing,  vagi  shema. 

Hos.  7.  12  chastise,  .as  their  congregation  hath  he 

-1.  To  hear,  vogi  shamea. 

Gen.  3.  8  And  they  heard  the  voice  of  the  Lord  G. 

3.  10  he  said,  I  heard  thy  voice  in  the  garden 

4.  23  hear  my  voice;  ye  wives  of  Lamech.hear. 

14.  14  Abram  heard  that  his  brother  was  taken 

16.  11  because  the  Lord  hath  heard  thy  affliction 

17.  20  as  for  Ishmael,  I  have  heard  thee :  Behold 

18.  10  Sarah  heard  (it)  in  the  tent  door,  which 

21.  6  (so  that)  all  that  hear  will  laugh  with  me 

21.  17  God  heard  the  voice  of  the  lad  ;  and  the 

21.  17  for  God  hath  heard  the  voice  of  the  lad 

21.  26  didst  thou  tell  me,  neither  yet  heard  I 

23.  6  Hear  us,  my  lord  :  Thou  (art)  a  mighty  p. 

23.  8  hear  me,  and  entreat  for  me  to  Ephron 
23.  11  Nay,  my  lord,  hear  me  :  the  field  give  I 

23.  13  I  pray  thee,  hear  me  :  I  will  give  thee 

24.  30  when  he  heard  the  words  of  Rebekah  his 

24.  52  when  Abraham's  servant  heard  their  w. 
27.  5  Rebekah  heard  when  Isaac  spake  to  Esau 
27.  6  I  heard  thy  father  speak  unto  Esau  thy 
27-  34  when  Esau  heard  the  words  of  his  father 

29.  13  when  Laban  heard  the  tidings  of  Jacob 

29.  33  Because  the  Lord  hath  heard  that  I  (was) 

30.  6  God  hath  judged  me,  and  hath  also  beard 

31.  1  And  he  heard  the  words  of  Laban's  sons 
34.  5  Jacob  heard  that  he  had  defiled  Dinah  bis 
34.  7  came  out  of  the  field  when  they  heard  (it) 
33.  22  Reuben,  .lay  with  Bilhah  .  .and  Israel  he. 
37.  6  Hear,  I  pray  you,  this  dream  which  I  have 
37.  17  for  I  heard  them  say,  Let  us  go  to  Dothan 
37.  21  Reuben  heard  (it),  and  he  delivered  him 
39.  15  when  he  heard  that  I  lifted  up  my  voice 
39.  19  when  his  master  heard  the  words  of  his 

41.  15  I  have  heard  say  of  thee,  .thou  canst  un. 

42.  2  I  have  heard  that  there  is  corn  in  Egypt 
42.  21  when  he  besought  us,  and  we  would  not 

42.  22  .Spake  I  not  uuto  you.  .and  ye  would  noth. 

43.  25  they  heard  that  they  should  eat  bread 
45.  2  he  wept . .  and  the  house  of  Pharaoh  heard 
49.  2  Gather  yourselves  togetiier,  and  hear,  ye 

Exod.  2.  15  when  Pharaoh  heard  this  thing,  besought 

2.  24  God  heard  their  groaning,  and  God  rem. 

3.  7  and  have  heard  their  cry  by  reason  of 

4.  31  when  they  heard  that  the  Lord  had  visit. 

6.  5  I  have  also  heard  the  groaning  of  the  c. 

6.  12  how  then  shall  Pharaoh  hear  me,  who 

7.  16  behold,  hitherto  thou  wouldest  not  hear 

15.  14  The  people  shall  hear,  (and)  be  afraid 

16.  7  for  that  he  heareth  your  murmurings 

16.  8  the  Lord  heareth  yourmurmuriugs  which 

16.  9  Lord  :  for  he  hath  heard  your  murmur. 

16.  12  I  have  heard  the  murmurings  of  the  chi. 

18.  1  heard  of  all  that  God  had  done  for  Moses 

19.  9  that  the  people  may  hear  when  I  speak 

20.  19  Speak  thou  with  us,  and  we  will  hear 

22.  23  and  they  cry  I  will  surely  hear  their  cry 

22.  27  when  he  crieth  unto  me,  that  I  will  hear 

32.  17  when  Joshua  heard  the  noise  of  the  peo. 
32. 18  but  the  noise  of  (them  that)  sing  do  I  hear 

33.  4  when  the  people  heard  these  evil  tidings 
Lev.  5.  1  if  a  soul  sin,  and  hear  the  voice  of  swear. 

10.  2d  And  when  Moses  heard  (that),  he  was  c. 
24.  14  let  all  that  heard  (him)  lay  their  hands 

Num.  7.  89  he  heard  the  voice  of  one  speaking  unto 

9.  8  I  will  hear  what  the  Lord  will  command 

11.  1  the  Lord  heard  (it) ;  and  his  anger  was 

11.  10  Then  Moses  heard  the  people  weep  thro. 

12.  2  spoken  also  by  11s  ?  And  the  Lord  heard 

12.  6  Hear  now  my  words  :  If  there  be  a  prop. 
14.  13  Then  the  Egyptians  shall  hear  (it),  for 

14. 14  they  have  heard  that  thou.  Lord,  (art) 

14.  15  the  nations  which  have  heard  the  fame 
14.  27  I  have  heard  the  murmurings  of  the  chi. 
16.  4  when  Moses  heard  (it),  he  fell  upon  his  f. 
16.  8  Moses  said.  .Hear,  I  pray  you,  ye  sons  of 
20.  10  Hear  now,  ye  rebels  ;  must  we  fetch  you 
20.  16  he  heard  our  voice,  and  sent  an  angel 

22.  36  when  Balak  heard  that  Balaam  was  come 

23.  18  Rise  up,  Balak,  and  hear  ;  hearken  unto 

24.  4,  16  He  hath  said,  which  heard  the  words 

30.  4  And  her  father  hear  her  vow,  and  her 
30.  5  father  disallow  her  in  the  day  that  he  h. 
30.  7,  11  her  husband  heard  (it),  and  held  his 
30.  7,  14  held  his  peace,  .in  the  day  that  he  he. 
30.  8  disallowed  heron  the  day  that  he  heard 
30.  12  utterly  made  them  void  on  the  day  he  h. 

30. 15  make  them  void  after  that  he  hath  heard 
33.  40  heard  of  the  coming  of  the  children  of  I. 

Deut.  1.  16  Hear,  .between  yourbrethren,  and  judge 

1.  17  ye  shall  hear  the  small  as  well  as  the  gr. 

1.  17  too  hard. .  bring(it)  unto  me,  and  I  will  h. 

1.  34  Lord  heard  the  voice  of  your  words  and 

1.  43  ye  would  not  hear,  but  rebelled  against 

2.  25  who  shall  hear  report  of  thee,  and  shall 

3.  26  Lord  was  wroth . .  and  would  not  hear  me 

4.  6  which  shall  hear  all  these  statutes,  and 

4.  10 1  will  make  them  hear  my  words,  that 

4.  12  ye  heard  the  voice  of  the  words,  but  saw 

4.  28  which  neither  see,  nor  hear,  nor  eat,  nor 

4.  33  Did. .  people  hear  the  voice,  .as  thou.  .h. 


Deut.  4.  36  Out  of  heaven  he  made  thee  to  hear  his 

4.  36  thou  heardest  his  words  out  of  the  midst 

5.  1  Hear,  O  Israel,  the  statutes  and  judgments 

5.  23  when  ye  heard  the  voice  out  of  the  midst 

5.  24  we  have  heard  his  voice  out  of  the  midst 

5.  25  if  we  hear  the  voice  of  the  Lord  our  God 

5.  26  that  hath  heard  the  voice  of  the  living  G. 

5.  27  hear  all  that  the  Lord  our  God  shall  say 
5-  27  speak  thou. .  andwe  will  hear(it), and  do(it) 
5-  28  Lord  heard  the  voice  of  your  words,  when 

5.  28  I  have  heard  the  voice  of  the  words  of 

6.  3  Hear  therefore,  0  Israel,  and  observe  to 

6.  4  Hear,  O  Israel  :  Tlie  Lord  our  God  (is) 

9.  1  Hear,  O  Israel :  Thou  (art)  to  pass  over 

9.  2  thou  hast  heard.  .Who  can  stand  before 

12.  28  Observe  and  hear  all  these  words  which 

13.  11  all  Israel  shall  hear,  and  fear,  and  shall 

13.  12  If  thou  shaft  hear,  .in  one  of  thy  cities 

17.  4  And  it  be  told  thee,  and  thou  hast  heard 

17.  13  all  the  people  shall  hear,  and  fear,  and 

18.  16  Let  me  not  hear  again  the  voice  of  the  L. 

19.  20  those  which  remain  shall  hear,  and  fear 

20.  3  Hear,  0  Israel ;  ye  approach  this  day  un. 

21.  21  stone  him.  .and  all  Israel  shall  hear,  ami 
26.  7  Lord  heard  our  voice,  and  looked  on  our 
29.  4  eyes  to  see,  and  ears  to  hear,  unto  this  d. 

29.  19  when  he  heareth  the  words  of  this  curse 

30.  17  heart  turn  away,  so  that  thou  wilt  not  h. 

31.  12  that  they  may  hear,  and  that  they  may 

31.  13  their  children ..  may  hear,  and  learn  to 

32.  1  and  hear,  0  earth,  the  words  of  my  mouth 

33.  7  Hear,  Lord,  the  voice  of  Judah,  and  bring 
Josh.  2.  10  we  have  heard  how  the  Lord  dried  up  the 

2.  11  as  soon  as  we  heard,  .our  hearts  did  melt 

3.  9  Come  hither,  and  hear  the  words  of  the  L. 

5.  1  heard  that  the  Lord  had  dried  up5  the  w. 

6.  5  when  ye  hear  the  sound  of  the  trumpet 

6.  20  when  the  people  heard  the  sound  of  the 

7.  9  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  land  shall  hear 
9.  1  when,  .the  Hivite,  and  the  Jebusite,  he. 
9.  3  heard  what  Joshua  had  done  untoJericlio 
9.  9  we  have  heard  the  fame  of  him,  and  all 
9.  1  i  they  heard  that  they  (were)  their  neighb. 

10.  1  when  Adoni-zedek.  .heard  how  Joshua 

11.  1  when  Jabin  king  of  Hazor  had  heard 

14.  12  thou  heardest  in  that  day  how  the  Ana. 

22.  1 1  the  children  of  Israel  beard  say,  Behold 

22.  12  when  the  children  of  Israel  heard,  .the 
22.  30  heard  the  words  that  the  children  of  Re. 
24.  27  it  hath  heard  all  the  words  of  the  Lord 

Jutlg-  5-  3  Hear,  O  ye  kings;  give  ear,  0  ye  princes 
5.  16  to  hear  the  bleatings  of  the  flocks?  for 

7.  11  thou  shalt  hear  what  they  say;  and  after. 

7. 15  when  Gideon  heard  the  telling  of  the  dr. 
9.  30  when  Zebul . .  heard  the  words  of  Gaal  the 
9.  46  all  the  men  of  the  tower  of  Shechem  he. 

14.  13  Put  forth  thy  riddle,  that  we  may  hear  it 
20.  3  the  children  of  Benjamin  heard  that  the 
Ruth  1.  6  she  had  heard  in  the  country  of  Moab  h. 

2.  8  Hearest  thou  not,  my  daughter?  Go  not 
i  Sa.  2.  22  heard  all  that  his  sons  did  unto  all  Israel 

2.  23  I  hear  of  your  evil  dealings  by  all  this  peo. 

2.  24  for  (it  is)  no  good  report  that  I  hear :  ye 

3.  9  say.  Speak,  Lord  ;  for  thy  servant  heareth 

3.  10  answered.  Speak ;  for  thy  servant  heareth 

3.  11  both  the  ears  of  every  one  that  heareth 

4.  6  when  the  Philistines  heard  the  noise  of 
4. 14  when  Eli  heard  the  noise  of  the  crying 

4.  19  when  she  heard  the  tidings  that  the  ark 

7.  7  when  the  Philistines  heard  that  the  child. 

7.  7  when  the  children  of  Israel  heard  (it),  they 

8.  21  Samuel  heard  all  the  words  of  the  people 
11.  6  came  upon  Saul  when  he  heard  those  tid. 
13.  3  Jonathan  smote,  .and  the  Philistines  he. 
13.  3  Saul  blew,  .saying,  Let  the  Hebrews  hear 

13.  4  all  Israel  heard  say  (that)  Saul  had  smit. 

14.  22  they  heard  that  the  Philistines  fled,  even 

14.  27  Jonathan  heard  not  when. his  father  cha. 

15.  14  and  the  lowing  of  the  oxen  which  I  hear? 

16.  2  if  Saul  hear  (it),  he  will  kill  me.  And 

17.  11  When  Saul  and  all  Israel  heard  these  w. 

17.  23  spake,  .the  same  words  :  and  David  hea. 

17.  28  Eliab  his  eldest  brother  heard  when  he 
22.  1  his  brethren  and  all  his  father’s  house  h. 
22.  6  When  Saul  heard  that  David  was  discov. 
22.  7  Hear  now,  yeBenjamites;  will  the  son  of 

22.  12  And  Saul  said,  Hear  now,  thou  son  of  A. 

23.  10  thy  servant  hath  certainly  heard  that  S. 

23.  11  come  down,  as  thy  servant  hath  heard? 

23.  25  when  Saul  heard . .  he  pursued  after  David 

24.  9  Wherefore  hearest  thou  men’s  words,  sa. 

23.  4  David  heard  in  the  wilderness  that  Nabal 

25.  7  now  I  have  heard  that  thou  hast  shearers 

25.  24  and  hear  the  words  of  thine  handmaid 

25.  39  when  David  heard  that  Nabal  was  dead 

26.  19  let  my  lord  the  king  hear  the  words  of 
31.  11  heard  of  that  which  the  Philistines  had 

2  Sa.  3.  28  afterward  when  David  heard  (it),  he  said 

4.  1  when  Saul’s  son  heard  that  Abner  was  d. 

5.  17  when  the  Philistines  heard  that  they  had 

5.  17  David  heard,  .and  went  down  to  the  hold 

5.  24  when  thou  hearest  the  sound  of  agoing 

7.  22  according  to  all  that  we  have  heard  with 

8.  9  When  Toi  king  of  Hamath  heard  that  D. 

10.  7  when  David  heard  of  (it),  he  sent  Joab 

11.  26  heard  that  Uriah  her  husband  was  dead 

13.  21  when  king  David  heard  of  all  these  things 

14.  16  the  king  will  hear,  to  deliver  his  liandm. 

15.  3  but . .  no  man . .  of  the  king  to  hear  thee 

15.  10  As  soon  as  ye  hear  the  sound  of  the  tru. 
!5-  35  what  thing  soever  thou  shalt  hear  out  of 
15.  36  send  unto  me  every  thing  that  ye  can  hear 


2Sa.  16.  21  all  Israel  shall  hear  that  thou  art  abhorred 
17.  5  and  let  us  hear  likewise  what  he  saith 

17.  9  that  whosoever  heareth  it  will  say,  There 

18.  5  all  the  people  heai  d  when  the  king  gave 

19.  2  the  people  beard  say  that  day  how  the 

19.  35  can  I  hear  any  more  the  voice  of  singing 

20.  16  Hear,  hear!  say,  I  pray  you,  unto  Joab 

20.  17  Ilearthe  words.  .Andheauswered,  I  doh. 
22.  7  he  did  hear  my  voice  out  of  his  temple 
22.  45  as  soon  as  they  hear,  they  shall  be  obed. 

1  Ki.  1.  11  Hast  thou  not  heard  that  Adouijali  the 

1.  41  Adouijah,  and  all  the  guests,  heard  (it) 
1.  41  when  Joab  heard  the  sound  of  the  tram. 

1.  45  This  (is)  the  noise  that  ye  have  heard 

2.  42  saidst.  .The  word  (that)  I  have  heard  (is) 

3.  28  all  Israel  heard  of  the  judgment  which 

4.  34  there  came  of  all  people  to  hear  the  wis. 

4.  34  all  kings,  .which  had  heard  of  his  wisdom 

5.  1  he  had  heard  that  they  had  anointed  him 

5.  7  when  Hiram  heard  the  words  of  Solomon 

6.  7  hammer  nor  ax  (nor)  any  tool  of  iron  li. 

8.  30  hear  thou,  .and  when  thou  hearest, forgive 

8.  32  hear  thou  in  heaven,  and  do,  and  judge 

8.  34,  36  hear  thou  in  heaven,  and  forgive  the 

8.  39,  43  hear  thou  in  heaven  thy  dwelling  pi. 

8.  42  they  shall  hear  of  thy  great  name,  and  of 

8.  45,  49  hear  thou  in.  heaven  their  prayer  and 

9.  3  I  have  heard  thy  prayer  and  thy  supjdicat. 

10.  1  when  the  queen  of  Sheba  heard  of  the  fa. 

10.  6  It  was  a  true  report  that  I  heard  in  mine 
10.  7  wisdom,  .exeeedeth  the  fame  which  I  lie. 
10.  8  Happy  (are)  thy  men . .  that  hear  thy  wis. 

10.  24  all  the  earth  sought  to  Solomon,  to  hear 

11.  21  when  Hadad  heard  in  Egypt  that  David 

12.  2  when  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat.  .heard 

12.  20  when  all  Israel  heal’d  that  Jeroboam  was 

13.  4  when  king  Jeroboam  heard  the  saying  of 

13.  26  that  brought  him  back  from  the  way  heard 

14.  6  when  Aliijah  heard  the  sound  of  her  feet 

15.  21  when  Baasha  heard,  .he  left  off  building 

16.  16  the  people,  .encamped  heard  say,  Zimri 

17.  22  Lord  heard  the  voice  of  Elijah  ;  and  the 

19.  13  when  Elijah  heard,  .lie  wrapped  his  face 

20.  12  when  (Ben-hadad)  heard  this  message,  as 

20.  31  we  have  heard  that  the  kings  of  the  house 

21.  15  when  Jezebel  heard  that  Naboth  was  sto. 

21.  16  when  Ahab  beard  that  Naboth  was  dead 

21.  27  when  Ahab  heard  those  words,  .lie  rent 

22.  19  Hear  thou  therefore  the  word  of  the  Lord 

2  Ki.  3.  21  when  all  the  Moabites  heard  that  the  kings 

5.  8  when  Elisha  the  man  of  God  had  heard 

6.  30  when  the  king  heard  the  words  of  the  w. 

7.  1  Elisha  said,  Hear  ye  the  word  of  the  Lord 

9.  30  when  Jehu  was  come.  Jezebel  heard  (of 

11.  13  when  Athaliah  heard  the  noise  of  the  g. 

14.  11  But  Amaziah  would  not  hear.  Therefore 
17. 14  they  would  not  hear,  but  hardened  their 

18.  12  and  would  not  hear  (them),  nordo(them) 

18.  28  Hear  the  word  of  the  great  king,  the  king 

19.  1  when  king  Hezekiah  heard .  .he  rent  his 

19.  4  It  may  be  the  Lord  thy  God  will  hear  all 
19.  4  words  which  the  Lord  thy  God  hatli  he. 
19.  6  Be  not  afraid  of  the  words,  .thou  hast  h. 
19.  7  he  shall  hear  a  rumour,  and  shall  return 
19.  8  he  had  heard  that  he  was  departed  from 
19.  9  when  he  heard  say  of  Tirhakah  king  of  E. 
19.  11  thou  hast  heard  what  the  kings  of  Assy. 
19.16  Lord,  bow  down  thine  ear,  and  hear ;  open 
19.  16  hear  the  words  of  Sennacherib,  which 
19.  20  (That)  which  thou  hast  prayed ..  I  have  h. 

19.  25  Hast  thou  not  heard  long  ago.  .1  have  d. 

20.  5  I  have  heard  thy  prayer,  I  have  seen  thy 

20.  12  he  had  heard  that  Hezekiah  had  been 
20.  16  Isaiah  said.  .Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord 
21. 12  whosoever  heareth  of  it,  both  his  ears 

22.  1 1  when  the  king  had  heard  the  w  ords  of 

22.  18  (As  touching)  the  words,  .thou  hast  heard 
22.  19  when  thou  heardest  what  I  spake  against 

22.  19  I  also  have  heard  (thee),  saith  the  Lord 

5.  23  heard  that  the  king  of  Babylon  had  made 

1  Ch.io.  11  heard  all  that  the  Philistines  had  done  to 

14.  8  heard  that  David  was  anointed  king  over 
14.  8  David  heard . .  and  went  out  against  them 

14.  15  when  thou  shalt  hear  a  sound  of  going 

17.  20  according  to  all  that  we  have  heard  with 

18.  9  when  Tou  king  of  Hamath  heard  how  D. 

19.  8  when  David  heard,  .he  sent  Joab,  and  all 
28.  2  Hear  me,  my  brethren,  and  my  people 

2  Ch.  6.  21  hear  thou,  .and  when  thou  hearest,  forg. 

6.  23  hear  thou  from  heaven,  and  do,  and  judge 

6.  25,  27  hear  thou  from  the  heavens,  and  forg. 

6.  30  hear  thou  from  heaven  thy  dwelling  place 

6.  33.  39  hear  thou  from  the  heavens,  .from  thy 

6.  35  hear  thou  from  the  heavens  their  prayer 

7.  12  I  have  heard  thy  prayer,  and  have  chosen 

7.  14  then  will  I  hear  from  heaven,  and  will 

9.  1  when  the  queen  of  Sheba  heard  of  the 

9.  5  (It  was)  a  true  report  which  I  heard  in 

9.  6  (for)  thou  exceedest  the  fame  that  I  heard 

9.  7  Happy,  .thy  servants,  which. .  hear  thy  w. 

9.  23  to  hear  his  wisdom,  that  God  had  put  in 

10.  2  when  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat.  .heard 
13.  4  Hear  me,  thou  Jeroboam,  and  all  Israel 

15.  2  Hear  ye  me,  Asa,  and  all  Judah  and  Ben  j. 

15.  8  when  Asa  heard  these  words,  and  the  pr. 

16.  5  it  came  to  pass,  when  Baasha  heard  (it) 

18.  18  Therefore  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord  ;  I 

20.  9  (when)  evil  cometh . .  thou  wilt  hear  and  h. 
20.  20  Hear  me,  O  Judah,  and  ye  inhabitants  of 
20.  29  when  they  had  heard  that  the  Lord  fought 

23.  12  when  Athaliah  heard  the  noise  of  the  pe. 

25.  20  But  Amaziah  would  not  hear ;  for  it  (ca). 


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2  Ch  28.  1 1  hear  me  therefore,  and  deliver  the  captiv. 

29.  5  Hear  me,  ye  Levites  ;  sanctify  now  your. 

33  13  heard  his  supplication,  and  brought  him, 

34.  19  when  the  king  had  heard  the  words  of 

34  26  (concerning)  the  words  which  thou  hast  h. 

34!  27  when  thou  heardest  his  words  against 

34  27  I  have  even  heard  (thee)  also,  saith  the 
Ezra  4  1  heard  that  the  children  of  the  captivity 

9.  3  when  I  heard  this  thing,  I  rent  my  garm. 
Neh.  1  4  it  came  to  pass,  when  I  heard  these  words 

1  6  that  thou  mayest  hear  the  prayer  of  thy 

2.  10  Tobiah  the  servant,  the  Ammonite,  heard 

2. 19  But  when .  .Geshem  the  Arabian,  heard 
4  1  when  Sanballat  heard  that  we  builded 

4  4  Hear,  0  our  God ;  for  we  are  despised 

4.  7  heard  that  the  walls  of  Jerusalem  were 
4  15  when  our  enemies  heard  that  it  wasknown 

4.  20  In  what  place,  .ye  hear  the  sound  of  the 

5.  6  I  was  very  angry  when  I  heard  their  cry 

6. 16  all  our  enemies  heard .  .and  all  the  heath. 

8.  2  and  all  that  could  hear  with  understand. 

8.  9  all  the  people  wept,  when  they  heard  the 

9.  9  and  heardest  their  cry  by  the  Red  sea 

9.  27,  28  they  cried.,  thou  heardest..  from  heav. 

9.  39  hardened  their  neck,  and  would  not  hear 
13.  3  when  they  had  heard  thellaw,  that  they  s. 
Esth.  1.  18  which  have  heard  of  the  deed  of  the  queen 
Job  2  11  when  Job’s  three  friends  heard  of  all  this 

3. 18  they  hear  not  the  voice  of  the  oppressor 

4.  16  (there  was)  silence,  and  I  heard  a  voice 

5.  27  hear  it,  and  know  thou  (it)  for  thy  good 
13.  1  mine  ear  hath  heard  and  understood  it 
13.  6  Hear  now  my  reasoning,  and  hearken  to 
13.  17  Hear  diligently  my  speech,  and  my  decl. 

15.  8  Hast  thou  heard  the  secret  of  God  ?  and 
15.  17  I  will  show  thee,  hear  me  ;  and  that. .  I 
16  2  I  have  heard  many  such  things  :  miserab. 

20.  3  I  have  heard  the  check  of  my  reproach 

21.  2  Hear  diligently  my  speech  ;  and  let  this 

22.  27  he  shall  hear  thee,  and  thou  shalt  pay  thy 

27  9  Will  God  hear  his  cry  when  trouble  com. 

28  22  We  have  heard  the  fame  thereof  with 

29  1 1  When  the  ear  heard  (me),  then  it  blessed 

31.  35  Oh  that  one  would  hear  me  I  behold,  my 
33.  1  Wherefore,  Job,  I  pray  thee,  hear  my  spe. 

33.  8  and  I  have  heard  the  voice  of  (thy)  words 

34.  2  Hear  my  words,  0  ye  wise  (men);  and  give 
34.  16  If  now .  .understanding,  hear  this ;  heark. 

34.  28  and  he  heareth  the  cry  of  the  afflicted 

35. 13  Surely  God  will  not  hear  vanity,  neither 

37.  2  Hear  attentively  the  noise  of  his  voice 
42  4  Hear,  I  beseech  thee,  and  I  will  speak :  I 

42.  5  I  have  heard  of  thee  by  the  hearing  of  the 

Psa  4  1  Hear  me  when  I  call,  O  God  of  my  right. 

4.  1  have  mercy  upon  me,  and  hear  my  prayer 

4.  3  the  Lord  will  hear  when  I  call  unto  him 

5.  3  My  voice  shalt  thou  hear  in  the  morning 

6.  8  Lord  hath  heard  the  voice  of  my  weeping 

6.  9  Lord  hath  heard  my  supplication ;  the  L. 

10. 17  thou  hast  heard  the  desire  of  the  humble 
17  1  Hear  the  right,  0  Lord,  attend  unto  my 

17.  6  incline  thine  ear  unto  me .  .  hear  my  spee. 

18.  6  he  heard  my  voice  out  of  his  temple,  and 

18.  44  As  soon  as  they  hearof  me,  they  shall  obey 
22  24  but  when  he  cried  unto  him,  he  heard 

27.  7  Hear,  O  Lord.  .1  cry  with  my  voice  :  ha. 

28.  2  Hear  the  voice  of  my  supplications  when 

28.  6  because  he  hath  heard  the  voice  of  my 

30  10  Hear,  0  Lord,  and  have  mercy  upon  me 

31  13  For  I  have  heard  the  slander  of  many 

31  22  thouheardest  the  voice  of  my  supplication 
34.  2  the  humble  shall  hear  (thereof),  and  be 
34.  6  This  poor  man  cried,  and  the  Lord  heard 

34. 17  cry,  and  the  Lord  heareth,  and  deliver. 

38. 13  But  I,  as  a  deaf  (man),  heard  not ;  and 

38. 14  Thus  I  was  as  a  man  that  heareth  not 

39. 12  Hear  my  prayer,  0  Lord,  and  give  ear 

40.  1  he  inclined  unto  me,  and  heard  my  cry 
44.  1  We  have  heard  with  our  ears,  O  God,  our  f. 
48  8  As  we  have  heard,  so  havewe  seen  in  the 

49.  1  Hear  this,  all . .  people  ;  give  ear,  all . .  in. 

50.  7  Hear,  0  my  people,  and  I  will  speak  ;  0 

54.  2  Hear  my  prayer,  0  God ;  give  ear  to  the 
53.  17  Evening,  and  morning,  .he  shall  hear  my 

55.  19  God  shall  hear,  and  afflict  them,  even  he 
59.  7swords(are)intheirlips:forwho.  .dothh.? 
61  I  Hear  my  cry,  O  God  ;  attend  unto  my  pra. 
61.  5  For  thou,  O  God,  hast  heard  my  vows 
62. 11  twice  have  I  heard  this,  that  power,  .unto 

64.  1  Hear  my  voice,  0  God,  in  my  prayer :  pre. 

65.  2  O  thou  that  hearest  prayer,  unto  thee 

66.  16  Come,  .hear,  all  ye  that  fear  God,  and  I 
66.  18  If  I  regard  iniquity.  .Lord  will  not  hear 
66.  19  verily  God  hath  heard,  .he  hath  attended 
69.  33  the  Lord  heareth  the  poor,  and  despiseth 
78.  3  Which  we  have  heard  and  known,  and 
78.  21  Therefore  the  Lord  heard . .  and  was  wroth 
78.  59  When  God  heard,  .lie  was  wroth,  and  gr. 
81.  5  I  heard  a  language  (that)  I  understood  not 
8i.  8  Hear,  O  my  people,  and  I  will  testify  unto 

84.  8  0  Lord  God  of  hosts,  hear  my.prayer:  give 

85.  8  I  will  hear  what  God  the  Lord  will  speak 
92.  11  mine  ears  shall  hear,  .of  the  wicked  that 

94.  9  He  that  planted  the  ear,  shall  he  not  h.? 

95.  7  To  day  if  ye  will  hear  his  voice 

97.  8  Zion  heard,  and  was  glad ;  and  the  daug. 
102.  1  Hear  my  prayer,  0  Lord,  and  let  my  cry 
102.  20  To  hear  the  groaning  of  the  prisoner ;  to 
106.  44  regarded  their  affliction,  when  he  heard 

1 15.  6  They  have  ears,  but  they  hear  not;  noses 

116.  1  I  love  the  Lord,  because  he  hath  heard 
119. 149  Hear  my  voice,  according  unto  thy  loving 


Psa.  130.  2  Lord,  hear  my  voice  ;  let  thine  ears  be 
132.  6  we  heard  of  it  at  Ephratah;  we  found  it 
138.  4  when  they  hear  the  words  of  thy  mouth 
141.  6  they  shall  hear  my  words ;  for  they  are 
143.  1  Hear  my  prayer,  0  Lord,  give  ear  to  my 

145. 19  he  also  will  hear  their  cry,  and  will  save 
Prov.  1.  5  A  wise  (man)  will  hear,  and  will  increase 

1.  8  My  son,  hear  the  instruction  of  thy  father 

4.  1  Hear,  ye  children,  the  instruction  of  a  f. 

4. 10  Hear,  0  my  son,  and  receive  my  sayings 

5.  7  Hear  me  now  therefore,  0  ye  children,  and 
8.  6  Hear ;  for  I  will  speak  of  excellent  things 
8  33  Hear  instruction,  and  be  wise,  and  refuse 
8.  34  Blessed  (is)  the  man  that  heareth  me,  wa. 

13.  1  A  wise  son . .  a  scorner  heareth  not  rebuke 
13.  8  but  the  poor  heareth  not  rebuke 
15.  29  buthe  heareth  the  prayer  of  the  righteous 
15.  31  The  ear  that  heareth  the  reproof  of  life 
13.  32  he  that  heareth  reproof  getteth  underst. 

18.  13  that  answereth  a  matter  before  he  heareth 

19  20  Hear  counsel,  and  receive  instruction, that 

19.  27  Cease,  my  son,  to  hear  the  instruction . .  to 

20. 12  The  hearing  ear,  and  the  seeing  eye,  the 

21.  28  the  man  that  heareth  speaketh  constantly 

22.  17  Bow  down  thine  ear,  and  hear  the  words 

23.  19  Hear  thou,  my  son,  and  be  wise,  and  gui. 

23.  10  Lest  he  that  heareth.  .put  thee  to  shame 

29.  24  he  heareth  cursing,  and  bewrayeth  (it)  i 

Eccl.  5.  1  be  more  ready  to  hear  than  to  give  the  s. 

7.  s  (It  is)  better  to  hear  the  rebuke  of  the 

7.  5  than  for  a  man  to  hear  the  song  of  fools 
7.  21  no  heed .  .lest  thou  hear  thy  servant  curse 
12.  13  Let  us  hear  the  conclusion  of  the  whole 
Isa.  1.  2  Hear,  O  heavens,  and  give  ear,  O  earth 

1. 10  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  ye  rulers  of  S- 
1. 15  when  ye  make  many  prayers,  I  will  not  1 

6.  8  I  heard  the  voice  of  the  Lord,  saying 

6.  9  Hear  ye  indeed,  but  understand  not ;  and 

6. 10  hear  with  their  ears,  and  understand 

7  13  Hear  ye  now,  O  house  of  David ;  (Is  it)  a 
16'.  6  have  heard  of  the  pride  of  Moab..  very  p. 

18.  3  and  when  he  bloweth  a  trumpet,  hear  ye 

21.  10  that  whichT  have  heard  of  the  Lord  of  h. 

24.  16  have  we  heard  songs,  glory  to  the  right. 

28.  12  this.. refreshing:  yet  they  would  not  hear 
28.  14  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  ye  scornful  j 
28.  22  I  have  heard  from  the  Lord  God  of  hosts 
28.  23  hear  my  voice ;  hearken,  and  hear  my 

29  18  in  that  day  shall  the  deaf  hear  the  words 

30  9  children,  .will  not  hear  the  law  of  the  L. 

30.  19  when  he  shall  hear  it,  he  will  answer  thee 

30.  21  thine  ears  shall  hear  a  word  behind  thee 

32.  3  the  ears  of  them  that  hear  shall  hearken 

32.  9  hear  myivoice,  ye  careless  daughters;  give 

33.  13  Hear,  ye.  .afar  off,  what  I  have  done  ;  and 

34.  1  Come  near,  ye  nations,  to  hear ;  and  he. 

34.  1  let  the  earth  hear,  and  all  that  is  therein 

36.  13  Hear  ye  the  words  of  the  great  king,  the 

37  1  came  to  pass,  when  king  Hezekiah  heard 

37.  4  thy  God  will  hear  the  words  of  Rabsha. 

37.  4  words  which  the  LORD  thy  God  hath  he. 

37.  6  Be  not  afraid  of  the  words,  thou  hast  h. 

37.  7  he  shall  hear  a  rumour,  and  return  to  his 
37.  8  he  had  heard  that  he  was  departed  from  L. 

37  9  And  he  heard  say  concerning  Tirhakah 
37.  9  when  he  heard.,  he  sent  messengers  to  H. 
37.  1 1  thou  hast  heard  what  the  kings  of  Assyria 

37.  17  Incline  thine  ear,  0  LORD,  and  hear.,  hear 

37.  26  Hast  thou  not  heard  long  ago.  .1  have 

38.  5  I  have  heard  thy  prayer,  I  have  seen  thy 

39.  i  he  had  heard  that  he  had  been  sick,  and 

39.  5  said . .  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord  of  hosts 

40.  21  Have  ye  not  known?  have  ye  not  heard? 

40.  28  Hast  thou  not  known,  hast  thou  hot  he. 

41.  26  yea,  (there  is)  none  that  heareth  your.  wo. 

42.  18  Hear,  ye  deaf;  and  look,  ye  blind,  that 
42.  20  opening  the  ears,  but  he  heareth  not  1 

42.  23  will  hearken,  and  hear  for  the  time  to  c.? 

43.  9  or  let  them  hear,  and  say,  (It  is)  truth 

44.  1  Yet  now  hear,  O  Jacob  my  servant ;  and 

47  8  Therefore  hear  now  this,  thou,  .given  to 

48.  I  Hear  ye  this,  0  house  of  J  acob,  which  are 

48.  6  Thou  hast  heard,  see  all  this  ;  and  will 
48.  7  before  the  day  when  thou  heardest  them 
48.  8  thou  heardest  not ;  yea,  thou  knewest  not 
48.  14  All  ye,  assemble  yourselves,  and  hear 
48.  16  Come  ye  near  unto  me,  hear  ye  this  ;  I  h. 

50.  4  wakeneth  mine  ear  to  hear  as  the  learned 

51.  21  Therefore  hear  now  this,  thou  afflicted 

52.  15  which  they  had  not  heard  shall  they  con. 
55.  3  hear,  and  your  soul  shall  live  ;  and  I  Will 
59.  1  neither  his  ear  heavy,  that  it  cannot  hear 
59.  2  hid  (his)  face  from  you,  that  he  will  not  h. 

64.  4  have  inot  heard,  nor  percieved  by  the  ear 

65. 12  when  I  spake,  ye  did  not  hear  ;  but  did 

65.  24  while  they  are  yet  speaking,  I  will  hear 

66.  4  when  I  spake,  they  did  not  hear  :  but 
66.  5  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  ye  that  tremb. 
66.  8  Who  hath  heard  such  a  thing  ?  who  hath 
66.  19  the  isles .  .that  have  not  heard  my  fame 

Jer.  2.  4  Hear  ye  the  word  of  the  Lord,  0  house 

4. 19  because  thou  hast  heard .  .the  sound  of 
4.  21  How  long  shall  I .  .hear  the  sound  of  the 

4.  31  I  have  heard  a  voice  as  of  a  woman  in 

5.  21  Hear  now  this,  0  foolish  people,  and 

5.  21  see  not  ;twhich  have  ears,  and  hear  not 

6.  10  and  give  warning,  that  they  may  hear  ? 

6.  18  Therefore  hear,  ye  nations,  and  know 
6.  19  Hear,  0  earth  :  behold,  I  will  bring  evil 

6.  24  We  have  heard  the  fame  thereof  :  our 

7.  2  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  all  (ye  of)  J . 
7. 13  and  I  spake  unto  you.  .but  ye  heard  not 


Jer.  7.  16  Therefore  pray  not . . I  will  not  hear  thee 

8.  6  I  hearkened  and  heard,  (but)  they  spake 

9.  10  neither  can  (men)  hear  the  voice  of  the 
9.  20  Yet  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  O  ye 

10.  1  Hearyethe  word  which  the  Lord  speaketh 

11.  2,  6  Hear  ye  the  words  of  this  covenant 
11.  10  refused  to  hear  my  words  ;  and  they  went 
11.  14  for  I  will  not  hear(tliem)  in  the  time  that 

13. 10  evil  people,  which  refuse  to  hear  my  wo. 

13.  11  and  for  a  glory  :  but  they  would  not  hear 

13. 15  Hear  ye,  and  give  ear;  be  not  proud  :  for 

13.  17  But  if  ye  will  not  hear  it,  my  soul  shall 

14.  12  When  they  fast,  I  will  not  hear  their  cry 
17.  20  Hear  ye  the  word  of  the  Lord,  ye  kings 

17.  23  that  they  might  not  hear,  nor  receive 

18.  i3Ask..the  heathen,  who  hath  heard  such 

19.  3  Hear  ye  the  word  of  the  Lord,  O  kings  of 
19.  3  which  whosoever  heareth,  his  ears  shall 

19.  15  that  they  might  not  hear  my  words 

20.  1  Now  Pashur.  .heard  that  Jeremiah  prop. 

20  10  For  I  heard  the  defaming  of  many,  fear 

20. 16  and  let  him  hear  the  cry  in  the  morning 

21.  11  touching,  (say).  Hear  ye  the  word  of  the 

22.  2  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  0  king  of  J. 

22.  5  if  ye  will  not  hear  these  words,  I  swear 
22.  21  (but)  thou  saidst,  I  will  not  hear  :  this 

22.  29  earth,  earth,  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord 

23.  18  and  hath  perceived  and  heard  his  word  ? 

23. 18  who  hath  marked  his  word,  and  heard 

23.  25  I  have  heard  what  the  prophets  said 

25.  4  hearkened,  nor  inclined  your  ear  to  hear 

25.  8  Because  ye  have  not  heard  my  words 

26.  7  all  the  people  heard  Jeremiah  speaking 
26.  10  When  the  princes  of  Judah  heard  these 
26.  1 1  prophesied . .  as  ye  have  heard  with  your  e. 

26.  12  prophesy ..  all  the  words  that  ye  have  h. 

26.  21  and  all  the  princes,  heard  his  words,  the 
26.  21  but  when  Urijah  heard  it,  he  was  afraid 
28.  7  hear  thou  now  this  word  that  I  speak  in 

28.  15  Ilear  now,  Hananiah  ;  The  LORD  hath  not 

29.  19  but  ye  would  not  hear,  saith  the  Lord 
29  20  Heal'  ye  therefore  the  word  of  the  Lord 

30.  5  We  have  heard  a  voice  of  trembling,  of 

31. 10  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  0  ye  nations 
31  18  I  have  surely  heard  Ephraim  bemoaning 

33.  9  which  shall  hear  all  the  good  that  I  do 

34.  4  Yet  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  0  Zede. 

34. 10  when  all  the  princes,  .heard  that  every 

35.  17  I  have  spoken,  .but  they  have  not  heard 

36.  3  the  house  of  Judah  will  hear  all  the  evil 
36  11  When  Michaiah.  .had  heard  out  of  the 
36.  13  all  the  words  that  he  had  heard,  when 

36. 16  when  they  bad  heard  all  the  words,  they 

36.  24  were  not  afraid,  .that  heard  all  these  wo. 

36  25  to  the  king,  .but  he  would  not  hear  them 

37.  5  when  the  Chaldeans. .heard  tidings  of 

37.  20  Therefore  hear  now,  I  pray  thee,  0  my 

38.  1  heard  the  words  that  Jeremiah  had 

38.  7  when  Ebed-melecli .  .heard  that  they  had 
38.  25  if  the  princes  hear  that  I  have  talked 

40.  7,  n  heard  that  the  king  of  Babylon  had 

41.  11  heard  of  all  the  evil  that  Ishmaelthe  son 

42  4  the  prophet  said  unto  them,  I  have  heard 

42. '  14  nor  hear  the  sound  of  the  trumpet,  nor 
42  15  now  therefore  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord 
44.  24  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  all  Judah 
44.  26  Therefore  hear  ye  the  word  of  the  Lord 
46.  12  The  nations  have  heard  of  thy  shame 
48.  5  enemies  have  heard  a  cry  of  destruction 

48.  29  We  have  heard  the  pride  of  Moab,  he  is 

49.  14  I  have  heard  a  rumour  from  the  Lord 

49.  20  Therefore  hear  the  counsel  of  the  LORD 
4q.  23  for  they  have  heard  evil  tidings  :  they  are 

50.  43  king  of  Babylon  hath  heard  the  report  of 

50.  45  Therefore  hear  ye  the  counsel  of  the  Lord 

51.  51  because  we  have  heard  reproach  :  shame 
Lam.  1.  18  hear,  I  pray  you,  all  people,  and  behold 

1.  21  They  have  heard  that  I  sigh  ;  (there  is) 

1.  21  mme  enemies  have  heard  of  my  trouble 
3.  56  Thou  hast  heard  my  voice  ;  hide  not  thi. 
3.  61  Thou  hast  heard  their  reproach,  0  Lord 
Eze.  I.  24  I  heard  the  noise  of  their  wings,  like  the 

1.  28  and  I  heard  a  voice  of  one  that  spake 

2.  2  that  I  heard  him  that  spake  unto  me 

2.  5  they,  whether  they  will  hear,  or  whether 

2.  7  shalt  speak,  .whether  they  will  hear,  or 

2.  8  son  of  man,  hear  what  1  say  unto  thee 

3.  10  receive  in  thine  heart,  and  hear  with  thine 

3.  11  whether  they  will  hear,  or  whether  they 

3.  12  and  I  heard  behind  me  a  voice  of  a  great 

3.  17  therefore  hear  the  word  at  my  mouth 
3.  27  He  that  heareth,  let  him  hear  ;  and  he 
6.  3  Ye  mountains  of  Israel,  hear  the  word 

8. 18  though  they  cry .  .(yet)  will  I  not  hear 

12.  2  they  have  ears  to  hear,  and  hear  not :  for 

13.  2  say  thou  unto  them.  .Hear  ye  the  word 

13  19  by  your  lying  to  my  people  that  hear  (your) 

16.  35  Wherefore,  O  harlot,  hear  the  word  of 
18.  25  Hear  now,  0  house  of  Israel  ;  Is  not  my 
19  4  The  nations  also  heard  of  him  ;  he  was 

20.  47  say  to  the  forest.  .Hear  the  word  of  the 
25.  3  say  unto  the  Ammonites,  Hear  the  word 
33  4  whosoever  heareth  the  sound  of  the  tru. 

33'  s  He  heard  the  sound  of  the  trumpet,  and 
33.  7  thou  shalt  hear  the  word  at  my  mouth 
33  30  and  hear  what  is  the  word  that  cometh 
33.  31  they  hear  thy  words,  but  they  will  not  do 

33.  32  they  hear  thy  words,  but  they  do  them 

34.  7  ye  shepherds,  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord 
34.  9  0  ye  shepherds,  hear  the  word  of  the  L. 

35. 12  I  have  heard  all  thy  blasphemies  which 

35. 13  your  words  against  me :  I  have  heard 


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Eze.  36.  1  Ye  mountains  of  Israel,  hear  the  word  of 

36.  4  ye  mountains  of  Israel,  hear  the  word  of 

37.  4  O  ye  dry  bones,  hear  the  word  of  the  LORD 
40.  4  behold  with  thine  eyes,  and  hear  with 

43.  6  I  heard  (him)  speaking  unto  me  out  of 

44.  5  behold  with  thine  eyes,  and  hear  witli 
Dan.  8.  13  Then  I  heard  one  saint  speaking,  and  an. 

8.  16  I  heard  a  man's  voice  between  (the  banks) 

9.  17  O  our  God,  hear  the  prayer  of  thy  servant 

9.  18  O  my  God,  incline  thine  ear,  and  hear 

9.  19  O  Lord,  hear  ;  0  Lord,  forgive  ;  0  Lord 

10.  9  Yet  heard  I  the  voice  of  Ins  words  :  and 

10.  9  when  I  heard  the  voice  of  his  words,  then 

12.  7  And  I  heard  the  man  clothed  in  linen 

12.  8  I  heard,  but  I  understood  not :  then  said 
Hos.  4.  i  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  ye  children  of 

5.  1  Hear  ye  this,  O  priests  ;  and  hearken,  ye 
Joel  1.  2  Hear  this,  ye  old  men,  and  give  ear,  all 
Amos  3.  1  Hear  this  word  that  the  Loud  hath  spoken 

3.  13  Hear  ye,  and  testify  in  the  house  of  Jacob 

4.  1  Hear  this  word,  ye  kine  of  Bashan,  that 

5.  1  Hear  ye  this  word  which  I  take  up 

5.  23  I  will  not  hear  the  melody  of  thy  viols 

7.  16  therefore  hear  thou  the  word  of  the  Lord 

8.  4  Hear  this,  0  ye  that  swallow  up  the  needy 
Obad.  1  We  have  heard  a  rumour  from  the  Lord 
Jon.  2.  2  cried  I,  (and)  thou  heardest  my  voice 
Mic.  1.  2  Hear,  all  ye  people ;  hearken,  O  earth,  and 

3.  1  Hear,  I  pray  you,  O  heads  of  Jacob,  and 

3.  9  Hear  this,  I  pray  you,  ye  heads  of  the  li. 

5.  15  and  fury,  .such  as  they  have  not  heard 

6.  1  Hear  ye  now  what  the  Lord  saith  ;  Arise 

6.  1  contend  thou,  .and  let  the  hills  hear  thy 

6.  2  Hear  ye,  O  mountains,  the  Lord's  contr. 

6.  9  hear  ye  the  rod,  and  who  hath  appointed 

7.  7  I  will  wait . .  my  God  will  hear  me 
Nah.  3.  19  all  that  hear  the  bruit  of  thee  shall  clap 
Hab.  1.  2  long  shall  I  cry,  and  thou  wilt  not  hear  ! 

3.  2  0  Lord,  I  have  heard  thy  speech,  (and) 

3. 16  When  I  heard,  my  belly  trembled ;  my 
Zeph.  2.  8  I  have  heard  the  reproach  of  Moab,  and 
Zech.  1.  4  but  they  did  not  hear,  nor  hearken  unto 

3.  8  Hear  now,  O  Joshua  the  high  priest,  thou 

7.  1 1  stopped  their  ears,  that  they  should  noth. 

7.  12  lest  they  should  hear  the  law,  and  the  w. 

7.  13  they  would  not  hear,  .and  I  would  not  h. 

8.  9  ye  that,  hear  in  these  days  these  words  by 

8.  23  for  we  have  heard  (that)  God  (is)  with  you 

Mai.  2.  2  If  ye  will  not  hear,  and  if  ye  will  not  lay 

3.  16  heard  (it),  and  a  book  of  remembrance 

5.  To  cause  to  be  heard,  yap  shamea,  5. 

Deut3o.  12,  13  bring  it  unto  us,  that  we  may  hear  it 

6.  To  hear,  ysy  shema. 

Dan.  3.  5,  15  at  what  time  ye  hear  the  sound  of  the 

3.  7  when  all  the  people  heard  the  sound  of 

3.  10  every  man  that  shall  hear  the  sound  of 

5.  14  I  have  even  heard  of  thee,  that  the  spirit 

5.  r6  I  have  heard  of  thee,  that  thou  canst  rna. 

5.  23  which  see  not,  nor  hear,  nor  know  :  and 

6.  14  Then  the  king,  when  he  heard  (these)  w. 

7.  To  give  ear,  hearken,  hear,  huouii  akoui>. 

Matt.  2.  3  When  Herod  the  king  had  heard  (these  t.) 

2.  9  When  they  had  heard  the  king,  they  de. 
2. 18  In  Rama  was  there  a  voice  heard,  lamen. 

2.  22  But  when  he  heard  that  Arclielaus  did 

4.  12  Now  when  Jesus  had  heard  that  John  was 

5.  21,  27  ye  have  heard  that  it  was  said  by  them 
5-  33>  381  43  ye  have  heard  that  it  hath  been  s. 

7.  24  whosoever  heareth  these  sayings  of  mine 

7.  26  every  one  that  heareth  these  sayings  of 

8.  10  When  Jesus  heard  (it),  he  marvelled,  and 
9. 12  But  when  Jesus  heard .  .he  said  unto  them 

10.  14  whosoever  shall  not.  .hear  your  words 

10.  27  what  ye  hear  in  the  ear.  .preach  ye  upon 

11.  2  when  John  had  heard  in  the  prison  the 

11.  4  show  John.,  those  things  which  ye  do  hear 

11.  5  the  lepers  are  cleansed,  and  the  deaf  hear 

11.  15  He  that  hath  ears  [to  hear],  let  him  hear 
•  12.  19  neither  shall  any  man  hear  his  voice  in 

12.  24  when  the  Pharisees  heard  (it)  they  said 

12.  42  for  she  came,  .to  hear  the  wisdom  of  Sol. 

13.  9  Who  hath  ears  [to  hear],  let  him  hear 

13.  13  hearing,  they  hear  not,  neither  do  they 

13.  14  By  hearing  ye  shall  hear,  and  shall  not 

13.  15  hear  with  (their)  ears,  and  should  under. 
13.  16  blessed  are.  .your  ears,  for  they  hear 

13.  17  and  have  not  seen  (them) ;  and  to  hear 
13.  17  (things)  which  ye  hear,  and  have  not  heard 
13.  18  Hear  ye  therefore  the  parable  of  the  sow. 
13.  19  When  any  one  heareth  the  word  of  the 
13.  20  the  same  is  he  that  heareth  the  word,  and 
13.  22,  23  that  received  seed . .  is  he  that  heareth 

13.  43  Who  hath  ears  [to  hear],  let  him  hear 

14.  1  Herod  the  tetrarch  heard  of  the  fame  of 

14.  13  When  Jesus  heard,  .he  departed  thence 

14.  13  when  the  people  had  heard,  .they  follow. 

15.  10  and  said  unto  them,  Hear,  and  understa. 

15.  12  were  offended,  after  they  heard  this  say. 

17.  5  This  is  my  beloved  Son . .  hear  ye  him 

17.  6  And  when  the  disciples  heard  (it),  they 

18.  15  if  he  shall  hear  thee,  thou  hast  gained 

18.  16  But  if  he  will  not  hear,  .take  with  thee 

19.  22  when  the  young  man  heard  that  saying 

19.  25  When  his  disciples  heard  (it),  they  were 

20.  24  when  the  ten  heard  (it),  they  were  moved 

20.  30  when  they  heard  that  Jesus  passed  by 

21.  16  said  unto  him,  Hearest  thou  what  these 

21.  33  Hear  another  parable  :  There  was  a  cert. 

21.  45  when  the  chief  priests  and  Pharisees  had 

22.  7  But  when  the  king  [heard] . .  he  was  wroth 
2t.  22  When  they  had  heard,  .they  marvelled 


Matt  22.  33  when  the  multitude  heard . .  they  were  as. 

22.  34  when  the  Pharisees  had  heard  that  he  had 
24.  6  ye  shall  hear  of  wars  and  rumours  of  wars 

26.  65  behold,  now  ye  have  heard  his  blasphe. 

27.  13  Hearest  thou  not  how  many  things  they 
27.  47  Some,  .when  they  heard,  .said,  This  (man) 

Mark  2.  17  When  Jesus  heard  (it),  he  saith  unto  them 

3.  8  when  they  had  heard  what  great  things 

3.  21  when  his  friends  heard,  .they  went  out  to 

4.  9,  23  He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  h. 

4.  12  hearing  they  may  hear,  and  not  underst. 

4.  15  hut,  when  they  have  heard,  Satan  cometh 

4.  16  who,  when  they  have  heard  the  word,  im. 

4.  18  sown  among  thorns;  such  as  hear  the  wo. 

4.  20  such  as  hear  the  word,  and  receive  (it) 

4.  23  If  any  man  have  ears  to  hear,  let  himhear 

4.  24  he  saith  unto  them.  Take  heed  what  ye  h. 
4.  24  unto  you  that  hear  shall  more  he  given 

4.  33  spake  he.  .as  they  were  able  to  hear  (it) 
5.27  When  she  had  heard  of  J  esus,  came  in  the 

5.  36  As  soon  as  Jesus  heard  the  word  that  was 

6.  2  and  many  hearing  (him)  were  astonished 
6. 11  whosoever  shall  not.  .hear  you,  when  ye 

6.  14  And  king  Herod  heard  (of  him);  for  his 

6.  16  But  when  Herod  heard  (thereof,)  he  said 

6.  20  when  he  heard  him,  he . .  heard  him  gladly 

6.  29  when  his  disciples  heard. .  they  came  and 

6.  55  those  that  were  sick,  where  they  heard  he 

7.  16  If  any  man  have  ears  to  hear,  let  him  he. 

7.  25  For  a.  .woman,  .heard  of  him,  and  came 

7.  37  he  maketh  both  the  deaf  to  hear,  and  the 

8.  18  and  having  ears,  hear  ye  not?  and  do  ye 

9.  7  saying,  This  is  my  beloved  Son  :  hear  him 

10.  41  when  the  ten  heard  (it),  they  began  to  be 

10.  47  when  he  heard  that  it  was  Jesus  of  Naza. 

11.  14  No  man  eat  fruit ..  And  his  disciples  heard 

1 1.  18  the  scribes  and  chief  priests  heard  (it),  and 

12.  28  came,  and  having  heard  them  reasoning  to 

12.  29  Hear,  0  Israel ;  The  Lord  our  God  is  one 

12.  37  And  the  common  people  heard  him  gladly 

13.  7  when  ye  shall  hear  of  wars  and  rumours 

14.  11  when  they  heard  (it),  they  were  glad,  and 

14.  58  We  heard  him  say,  I  will  destroy  this  tern. 

14.  64  Ye  have  heard  the  blasphemy :  what  think 

15.  35  And  some  of  them,  .when  they  heard  (it) 

16.  11  [when  they  had  heard  that  he  was  alive] 
Luke  1.  41  when  Elisabeth  heard  the  salutation  of  M. 

1.  58  her  neighbours  and  her  cousins  heard  how 

1.  66  And  all  they  that  heard  .  .laid  (them)  up 

2.  18  all  they  that  heard  (it)  wondered  at  those 

2.  20  for  all  the  things  that  they  had  heard  and 

2.  46  both  hearing  them,  and  asking  them  que. 

2.  47  all  that  heard  him  were  astonished  at  his 
4.  23  whatsoever  we  have  heard  done  in  Cape. 

4.  28  all  they  in  the  synagogue,  when  they  heard 

5.  1  as  the  people  pressed  upon  him  to  hear  the 

5.  15  great  multitudes  came  together  to  hear 

6.  17  which  came  to  hear  him,  and  to  be  healed 

6.  27  I  say  unto  you  which  hear,  Love  your  en. 

6.  47  Whosoever  cometh  to  me,  and  heareth 

6.  49  he  that  heareth,  and  doeth  not,  is  like  a 

7.  3  when  he  heard  of  Jesus,  he  sent  unto  him 

7.  9  When  Jesus  heard  these  things,  he  marv. 

7.  22  tell  John  what,  .ye  have  seen  and  heard 

7.  22  the  lepers  are  cleansed,  the  deaf  hear,  the 

7.  29  all  the  people  that  heard,  .and  the  publi. 

8.  8  cried,  He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  h. 

8.  10  and  hearing  they  might  not  understand 

8.  12  Those  by  the  way  side  are  they  that  hear 

8.  13  on  the  rock  (are  they),  which,  when  they  h. 

8.  14  when  they  have  heard,  go  forth,  and  are 

8.  15  having  heard  the  word,  keep  (it),  and  bring 

8.  18  Take  heed  therefore  how  ye  hear :  for  w. 

8.  21  my  brethren  are  these  which  hear  the  w. 

8.  50  when  Jesus  heard,  .he  answered  him,  sa. 

9.  7  Herod  the  tetrarch  heard  of  all  that  was 

9.  9  who  is  this  of  whom  I  hear  such  things  ? 

9.  35  saying,  This  is  my  beloved  Son  :  hear  him 

10.  16  He  that  heareth  you  heareth  me  ;  and  he 

10.  24  many,  .have  desired  to.  .hearthose  things 

10.  24  which  ye  hear,  and  have  not  heard  (them) 

10.  39  also  sat  at  Jesus’  feet,  and  heard  his  word 

11.  28  blessed  (are)  they  that  hear  the  word  of  God 
n.  31  for  she  came,  .to  hear  the  wisdom  of  Sol. 

12.  3  whatsoeverye  have  spoken. .  slialTbe  heard 
14.  15  Audwhenoneof  them  .heard  these  things 

14.  35  He  that  hath  ears  to  hear,  let  him  hear 

15.  1  the  publicans  and  sinners  for  to  hear  him 

15.  25  as  he  came,  .he  heard  music  and  dancing 

16.  2  How  is  it  that  I  hear  this  of  thee  ?  give  an 

16.  14  the  Pharisees  also . .  heard  all  these  things 

16.  29  They  have,  .the  prophets  ;  let  them  hear 

16.  31  If  they  hear  not  Moses  and  the  prophets 

18.  6  Lord  said,  Hear  what  the  unjust  judge 
18.  22  when  Jesus  heard  these  things,  he  said 
18.  23  when  he  heard  this,  he  was  very  sorrow. 
18.  26  they  that  heard,  .said.  Who  then  can  be 

18.  36  hearing  the  multitude  pass  by,  he  asked 

19.  11  as  they  heard  these  things,  he  added  and 

19.  48  the  people  were  very  attentive  to  hear  him 

20.  16  And  when  they  heard,  .they  said,  God  for. 

21.  9  when  ye  shall  hear  of  wars  and  commot. 

21.  38  all  the  people  came  early,  .for  to  hear  lr  in 

22.  71  for  we  ourselves  have  heard  of  his  own  m. 

23.  6  When  Pilate  heard  of  Galilee,  he  asked 

23.  8  because  he  had  heard  many  things  of  him 

John  1.  37  the  two  disciples  heard  him  speak,  and 

1.  40  One  of  the  two  which  heard  John  (speak) 

3.  8  and  thou  hearest  the  sound  thereof,  but 

3.  29  which  standeth  and  heareth  him,  rejoice. 

3.  32  what  he  hath  seen  and  heard,  thathe  tes. 

4.  1  how  the  Pharisees  had  heard  that  Jesus 


John  4.  42  for  we  have  heard ..  ourselves,  and  know 

4.  47  When  he  heard  that  Jesus  was  come  out 

5.  24  He  that  heareth  my  word,  and  believeth 

5.  25  when  the  dead  shall  hear  the  voice  of  the 

5.  25  Son  of  God :  and  they  that  hear  shall  live 

4.  28  all  that  are  in  the  graves  shall  hear  his  voi. 

5.  30  as  I  hear,  I  judge  :  and  my  judgment  is 

5.  37  Ye  have  neither  heard  his  voice  at  any  time 

6.  45  Every  man  therefore  that  hath  heard,  and 

6.  60  Many  therefore ..  when  they  had  heard 

6.  60  This  is  an  hard  saying  ;  who  can  hear  it  ? 

7.  32  The  Pharisees  heard  that  the  people  n  ur. 

7.  40  Many  of  the  people,  .when  they  heard  this 

7.  51  Doth  our  law  judge,  .man  before  it  hear  h. 

8.  9  [they  which  heard,  .being  convicted  by] 

8.  26  I  speak,  those  things  which  I  have  heard 

8.  40  told,  the  truth,  which  I  have  heard  of  G. 

8.  43  (even)  because  ye  cannot  hear  my  word 

8.  47  He  that  is  of  God  heareth  God's  words 

8.  47  ye  therefore  hear . .  not,  because  ye  are  not 

9.  27  I  have  told  you  already,  and  ye  did  not  h. 

9.  27  wherefore  would  ye  hear  (it)  again  ?  will  ye 

9.  31  Now  we  know  that  God  heareth  not  sin. 

9.  31  if  any  man.  .doeth  his  will,  him  he  hear. 

9.  32  was  it  not  heard  that  any  man  opened  the 

9.  35  Jesus  heard  that  they  had  cast  him  out 

9.  40  the  Pharisees  which  were  with  him  heard 

10.  3  the  sheep  hear  his  voice  :  and  he  calleth 

10.  8  robbers  :  but  the  sheep  did  not  hear  them 

10.  16  them  also  I  must  bring,  and  they  shall  h. 

10.  20  He  hath  a  devil,  and  is  mad  ;  why  hear  ye 

10.  27  My  sheep  hear  my  voice,  and  I  know  them 

11.  4  When  Jesus  heard,  .he  said.  This  sickness 

11.  6  When  he  had  heard  therefore  that  he  was 

11.  20  as  soon  as  she  heard  that  Jesus  was  com. 

11.  29  As  soon  as  she  heard,  .she  arose  quickly 

11.  41  Father,  I  thank  thee  that  thou  hast  heard 

11.  42  And  I  knew  that  thou  hearest  me  always 

12.  12  when  they  heard  that  Jesus  was  coming 

12.  18  that  they  heard  that  he  had  done  thism. 

12.  29  people  therefore  that  stood  by,  and  heard 

12.  34  We  have  heard  out  of  the  law  that  Christ 

12.  47  if  any  man  hear  my  words,  and  believe  not 
14.  24  the  word  which  ye  hear  is  not  mine,  but 
14.  28  Ye  have  heard  how  I  said  unto  you,  I  go 
15. 15  all  things  that  I  have  heard  of  my  Father 
16.  13  whatsoever  he  shall  hear,  (that)  shall  he 
18.  21  ask  them  which  heard  me,  what  I  have 

18.  37  Every  one  that  is  of  the  truth  heareth  my 

19.  8,  13  When  Pilate  therefore  heard  that  sa. 
21.  7  Now  when  Simon  Peter  heard  that  it  was 

Acts  1.  4  promise . .  which,  (saith  he),  ye  have  heard 

2.  6  every  man  heard  them  speak  in  his  own 
2.  8  how  hear  we  every  man  in  our  own  ton. 
2.  1 1  we  do  hear  them  speak  in  our  tongues  the 
2.  22  Ye  men  of  Israel,  hear  these  words,  Jesus 
2.  33  shed  forth  this,  which  ye  now  see  and  li. 

2.  37  Now  when  they  heard,  .they  were  pricked 

3.  22  him  shall  ye  hear  in  all  things  whatsoever 

3.  23  every  soul,  which  will  not  hear  that  pro. 

4.  4  many  of  them  which  heard  the  word  bel. 

4.  20  the  things  which  we  have  seen  and  heard 

4.  24  when  they  heard  that,  they  lifted  up  their 

5.  5  Ananias  hearing  these  words  fell  down 
5.  5  fear  came  on  all  them  that  heard  these  th. 

5.  11  and  upon  as  many  as  heard  these  things 

5.  21  when  they  heard,  .they  entered  into  the 

5.  24  when  the  high  priest . .  heard  these  things 

5.  33  When  they  heard,  .they  were  cut.  .and  to. 

6.  11  Wehave  heard  him  speak  blasphemous  w. 

6.  14  we  have  heard  him  say,  that  this  Jesus  of 

7.  12  when  Jacob  heard  that  there  was  com  in 

7.  34  I  have  heard  their  groaning,  and  am  come 

7.  37  A  prophet,  .like  unto  me ;  him  shall  [ye  h.] 

7.  54  When  they  heard  these  things,  they  were 

8.  6  hearing  and  seeing  the  miracles  which  he 

8.  14  Now  when  the  apostles,  heard  that  Sam. 

8.  30  Philip  ran  thither,  .and  heard  him  read 

9.  4  and  heard  a  voice  saying  unto  him,  Saul 

9.  7  the  men . .  stood  speechless, hearinga  voice 
9. 13  Lord,  I  have  heard  by  many  of  this  man 

9.  21  all  that  heard,  .were  amazed,  and  said 

9.  38  disciples  had  heard  that  Peter  was  there 

10.  22  tosendforthee.  .and  to  hear  words  of  thee 

10.  33  to  liearall  things  that  are  commanded  thee 

10.  44  Ghost  fell  on  all  themwhieh  heard  the  word 

10.  46  For  they  heard  them  speak  w  ith  tongues 

11.  1  the  apostles,  .heard  that  the  Gentiles  had 

11.  7  I  heard  a  voice  saying  unto  me,  Arise,  P. 

11.  18  When  they  heard  these  things,  they  held 

13.  7  Paulus.  .desired  to  hear  the  word  of  God 

13.  44  whole  city  together  to  hear  the  word  ofG. 

13.  48  when  the  Gentiles  heard  this,  they  were 

14.  9  The  same  heard  Paul  speak :  who  stedfast. 

14.  14  when  the  apostles,  Barnabas  and  Paul,  li. 

15.  7  should  hear  the  word  of  the  Gospel,  and 

15.  24  Forasmuch  as  we  have  heard,  that  certain 

16.  14  a  certain  woman,  .heard  (us) :  whose  he. 

16.  38  they  feared,  when  they  heard  that  they 

17.  8  they  troubled  the  people,  .when  they  h. 

17.  21  but  either  to  tell,  or  to  hear  some  new  t. 

17.  32  when  they  heard  of  the  resurrection  of  the 

17.  32  others  said,  We  will  hear  thee  again  of  this 

18.  8  many  of  the  Corinthians  hearing  believed 

18.  26  whom  when  Aquilla  and  Priscilla  had  h. 

19.  2  We  have  not  so  much  as  heard  whether 

19.  5  When  they  heard . .  they  were  baptized  in 
19.  10  so  thatall  they  which  dwelt  in  Asiaheard 
19.  26  Moreover  ye  see  and  hear,  that  not  alone 
19.  28  when  they  heard .  they  were  full  of  wrath 
21.  12  when  we  heard  these  things,  both  we,  and 
21  20  when  they  heard ..  they  glorified  the  Lord 


HEAR 


465 


HEARKEN 


Acts  21.  22  for  they  will  hear  that  thou  art  come 

22.  i  Men,  brethren,  and  fathers,  hear  ye  my 
22.  2  when  they  heard  that  he  spake  in  the  H. 
22.  7  and  heard  a  voice  saying  unto  me,  Saul 
22.  9  they  heard  not  the  voice  of  him  that  spake 
22. 14  and  shouldest  hear  the  voice  of  his  mouth 
22.  15  witness,  .of  what  thou  hast  seen  and  he. 

22.  26  When  the  centurion  heard . .  he  went  and 

23.  16  when  Paul’s  sister’s  son  heard  of  their  ly. 

24.  4  I  pray  thee  that  thou  wouldest  hear  us  of 
24.  22  when  Felix  [heard  these  things],  having 

24.  24  and  heard  him  concerning  the  faith  in  C. 

25.  22  said.  .1  would  also  hear  the  man  myself 

,  23.  22  To  morrow,  said  he,  thou  shalt  hear  him 

20.  3  wherefore  I  beseech  thee  to  hear  me  pa. 

26.  14  I  heard  a  voice  speaking  unto  me,  and 
26.  29  but  also  all  that  hear  me  this  day.  were 
28.  15  when  the  brethren  heard  of  us,  they  ca. 
28.  22  we  desire  to  hear  of  thee  what  thou  thin. 
28.  26  Hearing  ye  shall  bear,  and  shall  not  and 
28.  27  and  hear  with  (their)  ears,  and  understand 
28.  28  unto  the  Gentiles  and.  .they  will  hear  it 

Rom  10.  14  believe  in  him  of  whom  they  have  not  h. 
10.  14  and  how  shall  they  hear  without  a  prea? 
10.  18  But  I  say,  Have  they  not  heard?  Yes 
n.  8  given  them,  .ears  that  they  should  not  h. 

15.  21  they  that  have  not  heard  shall  understand 

1  Co.  2.  9  Eye  hath  not  seen,  nor  ear  heard,  neither 

it.  18  I  hear  that  there  be  divisions  among  you 

2  Co. 12.  4  and  heard  unspeakable  words,  which  it  is 

i2.  6  that  which  he  seeth  me.  .or.  .heareth  of 
Gal.  1.  13  ye  have  heard  of  my  conversation  in  time 

1.  23  they  had  heard  only,  that  he  which  per. 

4.  21  Tell  me.  .[do  ye  not  hear]  the  law  ? 

Eph.  1.  13  after  that  ye  heard  the  word  of  truth,  the 

1.  15  after  1  heard  of  your  faith  in  the  Lord  .1. 

3.  2  If  ye  have  heard  of  the  dispensation  of  the 

4.  21  If  so  be  that  ye  have  heard  him,  and  have 
PhiL  1.  27  or  else  be  absent,  X  may  hear  of  ycur  affa. 

1.  30  ye  saw  in  me,  (and)  now  hear  (to  be)  in 

2.  26  that  ye  had  heard  that  he  had  been  sick 
4.  9  Those  things,  which  ye  have  both . .  heard 

Col.  1.  4  Since  we  heard  of  your  faith  in  Christ  J. 

1.  6  since  the  day  ye  heard . .  and  knew  the  gr 
1  9  we  also,  since  the  day  we  heard  (it),  do  not 

1.  23  hope  of  the  gospel,  which  ye  have  heard 
2  Th.  3.  1 1  For  we  hear  that  there  are  some  which  w. 

1  Ti.  4.  16  both  save  thyself,  and  them  that  hear  thee 

2  Ti.  1.  13  sound  words,  which  thou  hast  heard  of 

2.  2  And  the  things  that  thou  hast  heard  of 
4.  17  and  (that)  all  the  Gentiles  might  hear 

Phm.  s  Hearing  of  thy  love  and  faith,  which  thou 
Heb.  2.  1  heed  to  the  things  which  we  have  heard 

2.  3  was  confirmed  unto  us  by  them  that  heard 

3.  7  Wherefore.  .To  day  if  ye  will  hear  his  vo. 
3. 15  To  day  if  ye  will  hear  his  voice,  harden 

3.  16  For  some,  when  they  had  heard,  did  pro. 

4.  2  being  mixed  with  faith  in  them  that  heard 

4.  7  To  day  if  ye  will  hear  his  voice,  harden 

12.  19  which  (voice)  they  that  heard  entreated 
Jas.  1.  19  let  every  man  be  swift  to  hear,  slow  to 

5. 11  Ye  have  heard  of  the  patience  of  Job,  and 
2  Pe.  1.  18  this  voice  which  came  from  heaven  we  h. 

1  Jo.  1.  1  which  we  have  heard,  which  we  haveseen 

1.  3  That  which  we  have  seen  and  heard  decl. 

1.  5  is  the  message  which  we  have  heard  of  h. 

2.  7,  24,  24  which  ye  have  heard  from  the  beg. 

2.  18  as  ye  have  heard  that  antichrist  shall  come 

3. 1 1  this  is  the  message  that  ye  have  heard  from 
4.  3  whereof  ye  have  heard  that  it  should  come 
4.  5  of  the  world,  and  the  world  heareth  them 
4.  6  of  God:  he  that  knoweth  God  heareth  us 

4.  6  he  that  is  not  of  God  heareth  not  us 

5.  14  that,  if  we  ask  anything,  .he  heareth  us 

5.  15  And  if  we  know  that  he  hear  us.  whatso. 

2  John  6  That,  as  ye  have  heard  from  the  beginning 
John  4  X  have  no  greater  joy  than  to  hear  that 
ev.  1.  3  they  that,  hear  r, he  words  of  this  prophecy 

1.  10  aud  heard  behind  me  a  great  voice,  as  of 

2.  7,  it,  17,  29  He  that  hath  an  car,  let  him  h. 

3.  3  [Remember  therefore  how  thou  hast,  .h.l 

3.  6,  13,  22  He  that  hath  an  ear,  let  him  hear 

3.  2c  if  any  man  hear  my  voice,  aud  open  the 

4.  1  the  first  voice  which  X  heard  (was)  as  it 

5.  11  I  heard  the  voice  of  many  angels  round 
5. 13  and  all  that  are  in  them,  heard  I  saying 

6.  1  I  heard,  as  it  were  the  noise  of  thunder 

6.  3.  5.  7  I  heard  the . .  beast  say,  Come  and  see 

6.  6  I  heard  a  voice  in  the  midst  of  the  four  b. 

7.  4  I  heard  the  number  of  them  which  were 

8.  13  and  heard  an  angel  flying  through  the 

9.  13  I  heard  a  voice  from  the  four  horns  of  the 
9.  16  horsemen  .  and  I  heard  the  number  of 

9.  20  which  neither  can  see,  nor  hear,  nor  walk 

10.  4  I  heard  a  voice  from  heaven  saying  unto 
10.  8  the  voice  which  I  heard  from  heaven  spake 
11. 12  they  heard  a  great  voice  from  heaven  sa. 
12. 10  And  I  heard  a  loud  voice  saying  in  heaven 

13.  9  If  any  man  have  an  ear,  let  him  hear 

14.  2,  13  And  I  heard  a  voice  from  heaven 

14.  2  I  heard  the  voice  of  harpers  harping  with 

16.  1  I  heard  a  great  voice  out  of  the  temple 
16.  5  I  heard  the  angel  of  the  waters  say,  Thou 
16.  7  I  heard  another  out  of  the  altar  say,  Even 

18.  4  I  heard  another  voice  from  heaven, saying 

19.  1 1  heard  a  great  voice  of  much  people  in  h. 
19.  6  I  heard  as  it  were  the  voice  of  a  great  mul. 

21.  3  I  heard  a  great  voice  out  of  heaven,  saying 

22.  8  And  I  John  saw  these  things,  and  heard 
22.  8  And  when  I  had  heard  and  seen,  I  fell  d. 
22. 17  And  let  him  that  heareth  say,  Come 

22.  18  I  testify  unto  every  man  that  heareth  the 

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8.  To  hear  thoroughly,  Stanovoi  diakouo. 

Acts  23.  35  I  will  hear  thee,  said  he,  when  thine  ac. 

9.  To  give  ear  to,  hearken  to,  elaaKovui  eisakouo. 
Matt.  6.  7  they  shall  be  heard  for  their  much  speak. 
Luke  1.  13  Fear  not,  Zacharias  :  for  thy  prayer  is  h. 
Acts  10.  31  And  said,  Cornelius,  thy  prayer  is  heard 

1  Co.  14.  21  yet  for  all  that  will  they  not  hear  me 
Heb.  5.  7  strong  crying,  .and  was  heard  in  that  he 

10.  To  give  ear,  hear,  hearken  unto,  eVa/coocu  epak. 

2  Co.  6.  2  I  have  heard  thee  in  a  time  accepted,  and 
11.7'"  hearken  unto,  iiraKpia.up.ai  epakroaomai. 

Acts  16.  25  sang  praises ..  and  the  prisoners  heard  the. 
HEAR,  to  cause  to  — • 

1.  To  cause  to  hear,  rnyctpn  hashmauth. 

Eze.  24.  26  to  cause  (thee)  to  hear  (it)  with  (thine) 

2.  To  give  attention,  qashab,  5. 

Psa.  10. 17  Lord,  .thou  wilt  cause  thine  ear  to  hear 

3.  To  cause  to  hear,  y.piy  shamea,  5. 

Psa.  143.  8  Cause  me  to  hear  thy  loving  kindness  in 
Song  8. 13  the  companions  hearken,  .cause  me  to  h 
Jer.  18.  2  there  I  will  cause  thee  to  hear  my  words 
23.  22  audhad  caused  mypeople  to  hear  my  words 
Eze.  36.  15  Neither  will  I  cause  (men)  tohear  in  thee 
HEAR,  to  let  — 

To  cause  to  hear,  jmji  shamea,  5. 

Song  2.  14  let  me  hear  thy  voice ;  for  sweet  (is)  thy 
HEAR,  to  make  to  — 

To  cause  to  hear,  pey  shamea,  5. 

Deut.  4.  10  I  will  make  them  hear  my  words,  that  they 

4.  36  Out  of  heaven  he  made  thee  to  hear  his  v. 
2  Ki.  7.  6  had  made . .  the  Syrians  to  hear  a  noise  of 
Psa.  51.  3  Make  me  to  hear  joy  and  gladness ;  that 
HEAR  tell,  to  — 

To  hear,  p.py  shamea. 

h  um  21.  1  king  Arad . .  heard  tell  that  Israel  came 

HEAR  before,  to  — 

To  hear  before  or  formerly,  irpoaKouu  proakouo. 
Col.  1.  5  whereof  ye  heard  before  in  the  word  of 

HEAR,  to  neglect  to  — 

To  hear  amiss,  disregard,  irapuKo  vu>  parakoub. 

Matt  18.  17  if  he  shall  neglect  to  hear  them,  tell  (it) 
18. 17  if  he  neglect  to  hear  the  church,  let  nim 

HEARD  — 

To  be.  heard,  pazi  shamea,  2. 

Eccl.  9.  16  the  poor  man's,  .words  are  not  heard 
9.  17  The  words  of  wise  (men  are)  heard  in 
HEARD,  which . . .  — 

Hearing,  the  thing  heard,  ano-fi  akoe. 

1  Th.  2. 13  received  the  word  of  God  which  ye  heard 
HEARD,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  answered,  responded  to,  nip  anah,  2. 

Job  19.  7  I  cry  out  of  wrong,  but  i  am  not  heard 
Prov 21.  13  he  also  shall  cry.  .but  shall  not  be  heard 

2.  To  be  heard,  pay  shamea,  2. 

Gen.  45.  16  fame  thereof  was  heard  in  Pharaoh’s  ho 
Exod28.  35  his  sound  shall  be  heard  when  he  goeth 
Deut.  4.  32  whether  there  ,  hath  been  heard  like  it 
1  Sa.  1.  13  she  spake,  .but  her  voice  was  not  heard 

17.  31  when  the  words  were  heard  which  David 

1  Ki.  6.  7  (nor)  any  tool  of  iron  heard  in  the  house 

2  Ch.30.  27  their  voice  was  heard,  and  their  prayer 
Ezra  3.  13  people  shouted .  .the  noise  was  heard  afar 
Neh.  6.  1  when  Sauballat . .  heard  that  X  had  builded 

12.  43  so  that  the  joy  of  Jerusalem  was  heard 
Esth.  2.  8  when  the  king's  commandment,  .was  he. 
Job  26.  14  but  how  little  a  portion  is  heard  of  him 
37.  4  will  not  stay  them  when  his  voice  is  hea. 
Psa.  19.  3  nor  language  (where)  their  voice  is  not  h. 
Song  2.  12  voice  of  the  turtle  is  heard  in  our  land 
Isa.  15.  4  their  voice  shall  be  heard  (even)  unto  J. 
60.  18  Violence  shall  no  more  be  heard  in  thy 
65.  19  weeping  shall  be  no  more  heard  in  her 
Jer.  3.21  A  voice  was  heard  upon  the  high  places 
6.  7  violence  and  spoil  is  heard  in  her 
8.  1 6  The  snorting  of  his  horses  washeard  from 
9  19  For  a  voice  of  wailing  is  heard  out  of  Z. 

31.  15  A  voice  was  heard  in  Ramah,  lamentation 
33.  10  Again  there  shall  be  heard  in  this  place 

49.  21  the  noise  thereof  was  heard  in  the  Red  s. 

50.  46  and  the  cry  is  heard  among  the  nations 

51.  46  for  the  rumour  that  shall  be  heard  in  the 
Eze.  10.  5  And  the  sound . .  was  heard  (even)  to  the 

19.  9  his  voice  should  no  more  be  heard  upon 
26.  13  sound  of  thy  harp  shall  be  no  more  heard 
Dan.  10.  12  thy  words  were  heard,  and  I  am  come  for 
Nah.  2. 13  of  thy  messengers  shall  no  more  be  heard 
HEARD,  to  cause  to  be  — 

1.  To  give,  cause  or  rouse  attention,  qashab,  5. 
Isa.  10.  30  Lift  up  thy  voice,  .cause  it  to  be  heard 

2.  To  cause  to  hear,  pay  shamea,  5. 

Psa.  76.  8  Thou  didst  cause  judgment  to  be  heard 
Isa.  30.  30  cause  his  glorious  voice  to  be  heard,  and 
42.  2  nor  cause  his  voice  to  be  heard  in  the 
Jer.  48.  4  little  ones  have  caused  a  cry  to  be  heard 
49.  2  I  will  cause  an  alarm,  .to  be  heard  in  R. 
Eze.  27.  30  cause  their  voice  to  be  heard  against  thee 
HEARD,  to  let  be  — 

1  .To  be  heard,  pay  shamea,  2. 

Exod23.  13  neither  let  it  be  heard  out  of  thy  mouth 
Jer.  18.  22  Let  a  cry  be  heard  from  their  houses 


2.  To  cause  to  hear,  pay  shamea,  5. 

Judg  18.  25  Let  not  thy  voice  be  heard  among  us,  lest 
HEARD,  to  make  to  be  — 

To  cause  to  be  heard,  p ay  shamea,  5. 

2  Ch.  5.  13  to  make  one  sound  to  be  heard  in  praising 
Psa.  66.  8  make  the  voice  of  his  praise  to  be  heard 
Isa.  58.  4  to  make  your  voice  to  be  heard  on  higii 
HEARER  - 

1.  To  give  ear,  hear,  hearken,  anovu  akouo. 

Eph.  4.  29  it  may  minister  grace  unto  the  hearers 

2  Ti.  2.  14  no  profit,  (but)  to  the  subverting  of  the  h. 

2.  A  hearer,  aupoarijs  akroates. 

Rom.  2. 13  For  not  the  hearers  of  the  law  (are)  just 
Jas.  1.  22  and  not  hearers  only,  deceiving  your  own 
1.  23  For  if  any  be  a  hearer  of  the  word,  and 
1.  25  he  being  not  a  forgetful  hearer,  but  a  doer 
HEARING  — 

1  .Ear,  | jit  ozen, 

Deut3i.  11  thou  shalt  read  this,  .in  their  hearing 
2  Sa.  18.  12  for  in  our  hearing  the  king  charged  thee 
Job  33.  8  Surely  thou  hast  spoken  in  mine  hearing 
Eze.  9.  5  to  the  others  he  said  in  mine  hearing,  Go 
10. 13  it  was  cried  unto  them  in  my  hearing 

2 . Hearing,  paya  mishma. 

Isa.  11.  3  neither  reprove  after  the  hearing  of  his 

3.  Attention,  .'.yii  qesheb. 

2  Ki.  4  31  iuit(there  was)  neither  voice  nor  hearing 

4.  To  hear,  pay  shamea. 

Prov.28.  9  tiuneth  away  his  ear  from  hearing  the 
Eccl.  1.  8  satisfied,  .nor  the  ear  filled  with  hearing 
Isa.  21.  3  I  was  bowed  down  at  the  hearing  (of  it) 
33.  15  that  stoppeth  his  ears  from  hearing  of 
Amos  8.  11  but  of  hearing  the  words  of  the  Lord 

5.  Hearing,  pay  shema. 

Job  42.  5  I  have  heard  of  thee  by  the  hearing  cf 

6.  Hearing,  the  thing  heard,  ano-h  akoe. 

Matti3.  14  By  hearing  ye  shall  hear,  and  shall  not 
Acts  28.  26  Hearing  ye  shall  hear,  and  shall  not  und. 
Rom.io.  17  faith  (cometh)  by  hearing,  and  hearing 

1  Co.  i2.  17  where,  .the  hearing?  if  the  whole,  .hear. 
Gal.  3.  2,  5  works  of  the  law,  or  by  the  hearing  of 
Heb.  5.  11  many  things ..  seeing  ve  are  dull  of  hear. 

2  Pe.  2.  8  in  seeing  and  hearing,  vexed  (his)  righte. 

7.  Thorough  knowledge,  Staypoiais  diagnosis. 

Acts  25.  21  to  be  reserved  unto  the  hearing  of  A. 

HEARING,  to  be  dull  of  — 

To  hear  heavily,  Sapiens  auovu  barebs  akouo. 

Matt  13.  15  and  (their)  ears  are  dull  of  hearing,  and 
Acts  28.  27  and  their  ears  are  dull  of  hearing,  and 
HEARING,  place  of  — 

Place  of  hearing,  court  room,  aupoarypiov  cikroate. 

Acts  25.  23  and  was  entered  into  the  place  of  hearing 
HEARKEN,  to  — 

1  .To  give  ear,  fix  azan,  5. 

Sum  23.  18  hearken  unto  me,  thou  son  of  Zippor 
Job  9.  16  believe  that  he  had  hearkened  unto  my 

33.  1  Job,  I  pray  tnee.  .hearken  to  all  my  wor. 

34.  16  hearken  to  the  voice  of  my  words 

37.  14  Hearken  unto  this,  0  Job :  stand  still,  and 
2.  To  attend,  be  attentive,  3yp  qashab. 

Isa.  32.  3  the  ears  of  them  that  hear  shall  hearken 

8.  To  give  attention,  ayp  qashab,  5. 

1  Sa.  15.  22  better,  .to  hearken  than  the  fat  of  rams 

2  Ch.20.  15  Hearken  ye,  all  Judah,  and  ye  inhabitants 

33.  10  to  his  people ;  but  they  would  not  hearken 
Neh.  9.  34  nor  hearkened  unto  thy  commandments 
Job  13.  6  and  hearken  to  the  pleadings  of  my  lips 
Psa.  5.  2  Hearken  unto  the  voice  of  my  cry,  my  king 
Prov.29.  12  If  a  ruler  hearken  to  lies,  all  his  servants 
Song  8.  13  the  companions  hearken  to  thy  voice 
Isa.  21.  7  he  hearkened  diligently  with  much  heed 

28.  23  Give  ye  ear.  .hearken,  and  hear  my  speech 

34.  1  and  hearken,  ye  people  :  let  the  earth  hear 
42.  23  willhearken,andhearforthetimetocome? 

48.  18  O  that  thou  hadst.hearkened  to  my  com. 

49.  1  hearken,  ye  people,  from  far ;  The  Lord 
51.  4  Hearken  unto  me,  my  people ;  and  give  ear 

Jer.  6.  10  and  they  cannot  hearken  :  behold,  the  w. 
6.  17  Hearken.  .But  they  said,  We  will  not  he. 

6.  19  they  have  not  hearkened  unto  my  words 
8.  6  I  hearkened  and  heard,  (but)  they  spake 

Dan.  9.  19  0  Lord,  hearken  and  do ;  defer  not,  for 
Hos.  5.  1  hearken,  ye  house  of  Israel ;  and  give  ye 
Mic.  1.  2  hearken,  0  earth,  and  all  that  therein  is 
Zech.  1.  4  they  did  not  hear,  nor  hearken  unto  me 

7.  11  But  they  refused  to  hearken,  and  pulled 
Mai.  3.  16  and  the  Lord  hearkened,  and  heard  (it) 

i.To  hear,  hearken,  pay  shamea. 

Gen.  3.  17  Because  thou  hast  hearkened  unto  the  v. 
16.  2  And  Abram  hearkened  to  the  voice  of  S. 
21.  12  hearken  unto  her  voice ;  for  in  Isaac  shall 
23.  15  My  lord,  hearken  unto  me  :  the  land  (is) 
23.  16  And  Abraham  hearkened  unto  Ephron 
30.  17  God  hearkened  unto  Leah,  and  she  cone. 
30.  22  God  hearkened  to  her,  and  opened  her 
34.  17  But  if  ye  will  not  hearken  unto  us,  to  be 
34.  24  unto . .  his  son,  hearkened  all  that  went  out 
39.  10  he  hearkened  not  unto  her,  to  lie  by  her 
49.  2  and  hearken  unto  Israel  your  father 
Exod.  3.  18  And  they  shall  hearken  to  thy  voice  :  and 

4.  1  they  will  not  believe  me,  nor  hearken  unto 
4.  8,  9  if  they  will  not  believe . .  neitlierhearkeu 


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HEART 


Exod.  6.  9  hearkened  not  unto  Moses  for  anguish  of 
6.  12  Israel  have  not  hearkened  unto  me ;  how 

6.  30  and  how  shall  Pharaoh  hearken  unto  me  1 

7.  4  But  Pharaoh  shall  not  hearken  unto  you 
7. 13  that  he  hearkened  not  unto  them  ;  as  the 

7.  22  neither  did  he  hearken  unto  them ;  as  the 

8.  15,  19  hearkened  not  unto  them  ;  as  the  Lo. 

9.  12  hearkened  not  unto  them  ;  as  the  Lord  h. 
11.  9  Pharaoh  shall  not  hearken  unto  you  ;  that 

15.  26  If  thou  wilt  diligently  hearken  to  the  vo. 

16.  20  Notwithstanding  they  hearkened  not  unto 
18.  19  Hearken  now  unto  my  voice,  I  will  give 
18.  24  So  Moses  hearkened  to  the  voice  of  his 

Lev.  26.  14  But  if  ye  will  not  hearken  unto  me,  and 
26.  18  And  if  ye  will  not  yet  for  all  this  hearken 
26.  21  And  if  ye.  .will  not  hearken  unto  me  ;  I 
26.  27  if  ye  will  not  for  all  this  hearken  unto  me 
Num  14.  22  and  have  not  hearkened  to  my  voice 

21.  3  And  the  Lord  hearkened  to  the  voice  of  I. 
Deut.  1.  45  tile  Lord  would  not  hearken  to  your  voice 
4.  1  Now  therefore  hearken,  0  Israel,  unto  the 

7.  12  if  ye  hearken  to  these  judgments,  and  keep 
9.  19  But  the  Lord  hearkened  unto  me  at 

9.  23  ye  believed  him  not,  nor  hearkened  to 

10.  10  Lord  hearkened  unto  me  at  that  time  also 

11.  13  if  ye  shall  hearken  diligently  unto  my 
13.  3  Thou  shalt  not  hearken  unto  the  words  of 
13.  8  Thou  shalt  not ..  hearken  unto  him ;  neith. 
13.  18  shalt  hearken  to  the  voice  of  the  Lord 
15.  5  Only  if  thou  carefully  hearken  unto  the 

17.  12  aud  will  not  hearken  unto  the  priest  that 

18.  14  these  nations,  .hearkened  unto  observers 
18.  15  a  Prophet,  .unto  him  ye  shall  hearken 

18.  19  whosoever  will  not  hearken  unto  my  words 

21.  18  chastened  him,  will  not  hearken  unto  th. 

23.  5  the  Lord  thy  God  would  not  hearken  unto 

26.  14  I  have  hearkened  to  the  voice  of  the  Lord 
26. 17  keep  his  statutes,  .and  to  hearken  unto  his 

27.  9  Take  heed,  and  hearken, 0  Israel ;  this  day 

28.  1  if  thou  shalt  hearken  diligently  unto 

28.  2  if  thou  shalt  hearken  unto  the  voice  of  the 
28.  13  if  that  thou  hearken  unto  the  commandm. 

28. 15  if  thou  wilt  not  hearken  unto  the  voice  of 
28.  45  because  thou  hearkenedst  not  unto  the 
30. 10  If  thou  shalt  hearken  unto  the  voice  of  the 

34.  9  the  children  of  Israel  hearkened  unto  him 
Josh.  1.  17  According  as  we  hearkened  unto  Moses 

1.  17  so  will  we  hearken  unto  thee  :  only  the 

1.  18  and  will  not  hearken  unto  thy  words  in 

10.  14  Lord  hearkened  unto  the  voice  of  a  man 

24.  10  But  I  would  not  hearken  unto  Balaam 
Judg.  217  they  would  not  hearken  unto  their  judges 

2.  20  aud  have  not  hearkened  unto  my  voice 

3.  4  know  whether  they  would  hearken  unto 

9.  7  Hearken  unto  me . .  that  God  may  hearken 

11.  17  but  the  king  of  Edom  would  not  hearken 

11.  28  Howbeit  the  king,  .hearkened  not  imto 
13.  9  God  hearkened  to  the  voice  of  Manoali 

19.  25  But  the  men  would  not  hearken  to  him 

20.  13  But.  .Benjamin  would  not  hearken  to  the 

1  Sa.  2.  25  they  hearkened  not  unto  the  voice  of 

8.  7  Hearken  unto  the  voice  of  the  people  in 
8.  9  Now  therefore  hearken  unto  their  voice 
8.  22  Hearken  unto  their  voice,  and  make  them 

12.  1  I  have  hearkened  unto  your  voice  in  all 
15.  1  hearken  thou  unto  the  voice  of  the  words 

19.  6  Saul  hearkened  unto  the  voice  of  Jonat. 

25.  35  I  have  hearkened  to  thy  voice,  and  have 
28.  21  and  have  hearkened  unto  thy  words  wh. 
28.  22  hearken  thou  also  unto  the  voice  of  thine 
28.  23  and  he  hearkened  unto  their  voice.  So  he 
30.  24  who  will  hearken  unto  you  in  this  matter? 

2  Sa.  12.  18  and  he  would  not  hearken  unto  our  voice 

13.  14  he  would  not  hearken  unto  her  voice 
13.  16  But  he  would  not  hearken  unto  her 

1  Ki.  8.  28  to  hearken  unto  the  cry  and  to  the  prayer 

8.  29  that  thou  mayest  hearken  unto  the  prayer 
8.  30  hearken  thou  to  the  supplication  of  thy 
8.  52  to  hearken  unto  them  in  all  that  they  c. 

11.  38  if  thou  wilt  hearken  unto  all  that  I  com. 

12.  13  Wherefore  the  king  hearkened  not  unto 
12.  16  when  all  Israel  saw  that  the  king  heark. 

12.  24  They  hearkened  therefore  to  the  word  of 

15.  20  So  Ben-hadad  hearkened  unto  king  Asa 

20.  8  said.  .Hearken  not  (unto  him),  nor  cons. 
20.  25  he  hearkened  unto  their  voice,  and  did 

22.  28  said,  Hearken,  O  people,  every  one  of  you 

2  Ki.io.  6  and  (if)  ye  will  hearken  unto  my  voice 

13.  4  and  the  Lord  hearkened  unto  him  ;  for  he 

16.  9  the  king  of  Assyria  hearkened  unto  him 

17.  40  Howbeit  they  did  not  hearken,  but  they 

18.  31  Hearken  not  to  Hezekiah :  for  thus  saith 
18.  32  and  hearken  not  unto  Hezekiah,  when  he 

20.  13  Hezekiah  hearkened  unto  them,  and  sho. 

21.  9  But  they  hearkened  not :  and  Manasseh 

22.  13  because  our  fathers  have  not  hearkened 
2  Ch.  6.  19  to  hearken  unto  the  cry  and  the  prayer 

6.  20  to  hearken  unto  the  prayer  which  tliy  se. 
6.  21  Hearken  therefore  unto  the  supplications 

10.  15  So  the  king  hearkened  not  unto  the  people 
10.  16  that  the  king  would  not  hearken  unto 
16.  4  And  Ben-hadad  hearkened  unto  king  Asa 
18.  27  And  he  said,  Hearken,  all  ye  people 

24.  17  princes,  .then  the  king  hearkened  unto 

25. 16  and  hast  not  hearkened  unto  my  counsel 
30.  20  And  the  Lord  hearkened  to  Hezekiah 

35.  22  and  hearkened  not  unto  the  words  of  N. 
Nell.  9.  16,  29  hearkened  not  to  thy  commandments 

13.  27  Shall  we  then  hearken  unto  you  to  do  all 
Esth.  3.  4  and  he  hearkened  not  unto  them,  that 
Job  32. 10  Therefore  I  said,  Hearken  to  me  ;  I  also 
33.  31  Mark  well,  OJob;  hearken  untome :  hold 


Job  33-  33  not,  hearken  unto  me  :  hold  thy  peace 

34.  10  Therefore  hearken  unto  me,  ye  men  of 
34.  34  and  let  a  wise  man  hearken  unto  me 
Psa.  34.  11  Come,  ye  children,  hearken  unto  me;  I  will 

45.  10  Hearken,  O  daughter,  and  consider,  and 
58.  5  Which  will  not  hearken  to  the  voice  of 
81.  8  0  Israel,  if  thou  wilt  hearken  unto  me 
81.  11  But  my  people  would  not  hearken  to  my 
81.  13  Oh  that  my  people  had  hearkened  unto 

103.  20  hearkening  unto  the  voice  of  his  word 
106.  25  hearkened  not  unto  the  voice  of  the  Lord 
Prov.  1.  33  whoso  hearkeneth  unto  me  shall  dwell 

7.  24  Hearken  unto  me  now  therefore,  0  ye 

8.  32  Now  therefore  hearken  unto  me,  0  ye  ch. 
12.  15  he  that  hearkeneth  unto  counsel  (is)  wise 
23.  22  Hearken  unto  thy  father  that  begat  thee 

Isa.  36.  16  Hearken  not  to  Hezekiah ;  for  thus  saith 

46.  3  Hearken  unto  me,  0  house  of  Jacob,  and 
46.  12  Hearken  unto  me,  ye  stout  hearted,  that 
48.  12  Hearken  unto  me,  0  Jacob  and  Israel,  my 
51.  1  Hearken  to  me,  ye  that  follow  after  right. 
51.  7  Hearken  unto  me,  ye  that  know  righteu. 
55.  2  hearken  diligently  unto  me,  and  eat  ye 

Jer.  7.  24  But  they  hearkened  not,  nor  inclined 

7.  26  Yet  they  hearkened  not  unto  me,  norinc. 
7.  27  but  they  will  not  hearken  to  thee  :  thou 
11.  11  Behold.  .1  will  not  hearken  unto  them 

16.  12  that  they  may  not  hearken  unto  me 

17.  24  if  ye  diligently  hearken  unto  me,  saith 

17.  27  But  if  ye  will  not  hearken  unto  me  to 

18.  19  hearken  to  the  voice  of  them  that  cont. 

23.  16  Hearken  not  unto  the  words  of  the  prop. 

25.  3  I  have  spoken,  .but  ye  have  not  hearke. 

25.  4  but  ye  have  not  hearkened,  nor  inclined 

25.  7  Yet  ye  have  not  hearkened  unto  me,  saith 

26.  3  If  so  be  they  will  hearken,  and  turn  every 

26.  4  If  ye  will  not  hearken  to  me,  to  walk  in 

26.  5  To  hearken  to  the  words  of  my  servants 

26.  5  and  sending  (them),  but  ye  have  not  he. 

27.  9  Therefore  hearken  not  ye  to  your  propli. 

27.  14  hearken  not  unto  the  words  of  the  prop. 

27.  16  Hearken  not  to  the  words  of  your  prop. 
27.  17  Hearken  not  unto  them  ;  serve  the  king 
29.  8  neither  hearken  to  your  dreams  which  ye 
29.  12  pray  untome,  and  I  will  hearken  unto 
29.  19  they  have  not  hearkened  to  my  words 
32.  33  have  not  hearkened  to  receive  instruction 
34.  14  but  your  fathers  hearkened  not  unto  me 

34.  17  Ye  have  not  hearkened  unto  me,  in 

35.  13  instruction  to  hearken  to  my  words  ?  saith 
35.  14  have  spoken,  .but  ye  hearkened  not  unto 
35. 15  inclined  your  ear,  nor  hearkened  unto  me 

35.  1 6  this  people  hath  not  hearkened  unto  me 

36.  31  I  have  pronounced .  .but  they  hearkened 

37.  2  did  hearken  unto  the  words  of  the  Lord 

37.  14  he  hearkened  not  to  him :  so  Irijah  took 

38.  15  counsel,  wilt  thou  not  hearken  unto  me? 
44.  16  we  will  not  hearken  unto  thee 

44.  5  they  hearkened  not,  nor  inclined  their 
Eze.  3.  6  they  would  have  hearkened  unto  thee 

3.  7  Israel  will  not  hearken  unto  thee  ;  for 

3.  7  they  will  not  hearken  unto  me  :  for  all 
20.  8  rebelled ..  and  would  not  hearken  unto  me 
20.  39  (also),  if  ye  will  not  hearken  unto  me:  but 

Dan.  9.  6  hearkened  unto  thy  servants  the  prophets 
Hos.  9. 17  they  did  not  hearken  unto  him  :  and  they 
Zecli.  1.  4  they  did  not  hear,  nor  hearken  unto  me 

5.  To  give  ear,  hearken,  hear,  aicovai  akouo. 

Mark  4.  3  Hearken ;  Behold,  there  went  out  a  sower 
7.  14  Hearken  unto  me  every  one  (of  you),  and 
Acts  4.  19  to  hearken  unto  you  more  than  unto  God 

7.  2  Men,  brethren,  and  fathers,  hearken ;  The 
15.  13  saying,  Men  (aud)  brethren,  hearken  unto 

Jas.  2.  5  Hearken,  my  beloved  brethren,  Hath  not 

6.  To  hearken  a  little,  vnaKovcv  hupakouo. 

Acts  12.  13  a  damsel  came  to  hearken,  named  Rhoda 
HEARKEN  to  or  unto,  to  — 

1  .To  give  ear,  Jtx  azan,  5. 

Gen.  4.  23  ye  wives  of  Lamech,  hearken  unto  my  sp. 
2.  To  obey  authority,  iretOapxto)  peitharcheo. 

Acts  27.  21  ye  should  have  hearkened  unto  me,  and 
Z.To  receive  in  the  ear,  give  ear  to,  ivwT((o/j.ai  enot. 

Acts  2.  14  known  unto  you,  and  hearken  to  my  wo. 
HEARKENING  — 

To  hear,  yatji  shamea. 

Psa.  103.  20  hearkening  unto  the  voice  of  his  word 
HEART  — 

1.  The  heart,  *53  bal. 

Dan.  6.  14  set  (his)  heart  on  Daniel  to  deliver  him 

2.  The  heart,  3S  leb. 

Gen.  6.  5  imagination  of  the  thoughts  of  his  heart 

6.  6  repented . .  and  it  grieved  him  at  his  heart 

8.  21  the  Lord  said  in  his  heart,  I  will  not 

8.  21  imagination  of  man's  heart  (is)  evil  from 

17.  17  said  in  his  heart,  Shall  (a  child)  be  born 

18.  5  and  comfort  ye  your  hearts ;  after  that  ye 

24.  45  before  I  had  done  speaking  in  mine  heart 
27.  41  and  Esau  said  in  his  heart,  The  days  of 
42.  28  their  heart  failed  (them),  and  they  were 

45.  26  Jacob’s  heart  fainted,  for  he  believed  them 
Exod.  4.  14  seetli  thee,  he  will  be  glad  in  his  heart 

4.  21  I  will  harden  his  heart,  that  he  shall  not 

7.  3  will  harden  Pharaoh’s  heart,  and  multiply 
7.  13  hardened  Pharaoh’s  heart,  that  he  heark. 
7.  14  Pharaoh’s  heart  (is)  hardened,  he  refuseth 
7.  22  Pharaoh’s  heart  was  hardened, neither  did 
7.  23  neither  did  he  set  his  heart  to  this  also 


Exod.  8.  15  he  hardened  his  heart,  and  hearkened  not 
8.  19  and  Pharaoh’s  heart  was  hardened,  and  he 

8.  32  Pharaoh  hardened  his  heart  at  this  time 

9.  7  the  heart  of  Pharaoh  was  hardened,  and  he 
9.  12  the  Lord  hardened  the  heart  of  Phaiaoh 
9.  14  send  all  my  plagues  upon  thine  heart 

9.  34  hardened  his  heart,  he  and  his  sen-ants 

9.  35  theheart  of  Pharaoliwashardened, neither 

10.  1  I  have  hardened  his  heart,  and  the  heart 
10.  20  Lord  hardened  Pharaoh’s  heart,  so  that 
10.  27  the  Lord  hardened  Pharaoh’s  heart,  and 
n.  10  Lord  hardened  Pharaoh’s  heart,  so  that 
14.  4  I  will  harden  Pharaoh’s  heart,  that  he 
14.  8  the  Lord  hardened  the  heart  of  Pharaoh 

14.  17  will  harden  the  hearts  of  the  Egyptians 

15.  8  were  congealed  in  the  heart  of  the  sea 
25.  2  that  giveth  it  willingly  with  his  heart 
28.  29  breastplate  of  judgment  upon  his  heart 
28.  30  they  shall  be  upon  Aaron's  heart  when  he 

28.  30  judgment  of  the  children,  upon  his  heart 

31.  6  the  hearts  of  all  that  are  wise  hearted 
35.  5  whosoever  (is)  of  a  willing  heart,  let  him 
35.  21  every  one  whose  heart  stirred  him  up 
35.  26  the  women  whose  heart  stirred  them  up 
35  29  whose  heart  made  them  willing  to  bring 
35.  34  hath  put  in  his  heart  that  he  may  teach 

35.  35  Them  hath  he  filled  with  wisdom  of  heart 

36.  2  in  whose  heart  the  Lord  had  put  wisdom 
36.  2  every  one  whose  heart  stirred  linn  up  to 

Num32.  7  wherefore  discourage  ye  the  heart  of  the 

32.  9  discouraged  the  heart  of  the  children 
Deut  28.65  shall  give  thee . .  there  a  trembling  heart 

29.  4  hath  not  given  you  an  heart  to  perceive 
29.  19  I  walk  in  the  imagination  of  mine  heart 

Josh  11.  20  was  of  the  Lord  to  harden  their  hearts 
14.  8  brethren .  made  the  heart  of  the  people 
Judg.  5.  9  heart  (is)  toward  the  governors  of  Israel 
5.  15  Reuben  (there  were)  great  thoughts  of  h. 

5.  16  (there  were)  great  searchings  of  heart 

9.  3  their  hearts  inclined  to  follow-  Abimelech 

16.  15  when  thine  heart  (is)  not  with  me?  thou 
16.  17  told  her  all  his  heart,  and  said  unto  her 
16.  18  saw  that  he  had  told  her  all  his  heart 
16.  18  Come . .  for  he  hath  showed  me  all  his  he. 

16.  25  w  hen  their  hearts  were  merry,  that  they 

18.  20  the  priest’s  heart  was  glad  ;  and  he  took 

19.  5  C'omfortthineheartwithamorselofbread 
19.  6  Be  content . .  and  let  thine  heart  be  merry 
19.  22  as  they  were  making  their  hearts  merry 

Ruth  3.  7  his  heart  was  merry,  he  went  to  lie  down 

1  Sa.  1.  13  Now  Hannah,  she  spake  in  her  heart 

2.  1  My  heart  rejoiceth  in  the  Lord  ;  mine  h. 
4.  13  for  his  heart  trembled  for  the  ark  of  God 

6.  6  as  the  Egyptians . .  hardened  their  hearts  ? 

10.  9  God  gave  him  another  heart :  and  all  those 
10.  26  a  band  of  men,  whose  hearts  God  had  ton. 

17.  32  Let  no  man’s  heart  fail  because  of  him 

24.  5  David’s  heart  smote  him,  because  he  had 

25.  31  nor  offence  of  heart  unto  my  lord,  either 
25.  36  and  Nabal’s  heart  (was)merry  withinhim 
25.  37  his  heart  died  within  him,  and  he  became 

27.  1  And  David  said  in  his  heart,  I  shall  now 

28.  5  he  was  afraid,  and  his  heart  greatly  trem. 

2  Sa.  6.  16  and  she  despised  him  in  her  heart 

7.  21  according  to  thine  own  heart,  hast  thou 

7.  27  hath  thy  servant  found  in  his  heart  to  pr. 
13.  28  Mark  ye  now  when  Amnon’s  heart  is  mer. 

13.  33  let  not  my  lord,  .take  the  thing  to.  .heart 

14.  1  that  the  king’s  heart  (was)  tow-ard  Absa. 

15.  6  so  Absalom  stole  the  hearts  of  the  men 
15.  13  Theheartsof  themenof  Israelareafter  A. 

17.  10  whose  heart  (is)as  the  heartofalion.sha. 

18.  14  thrust  them  through  the  heart  of  Absalom 
19. 19  that  the  king  should  take  it  to  his  heart 

24.  10  And  David’s  heart  smote  him  after  that 

1  Ki.  3.  9  Give  thy  servant  an  understanding  hea. 

3. 12  lo,  I  have  given  thee  a  wise,  .heart;  soth. 
4.  29  God  gave  Solomon,  .largeness  of  heart 

8.  23  that  w-alk  before  thee  with  all  their  hea. 

8.  66  went  unto  their  tents  joyful  and  glad  of  h. 

9.  3  and  mine  heart  shall  be  there  perpetually 

10.  24  his  wisdom,  which  God  hath  put  in  his  h. 

11.  3  and  his  wives  turned  away  his  heart 

12.  26  Jeroboam  said  in  his  heart,  Now  shall 
12.  27  then  shall  the  heart  of  this  people  turnag. 
12.  33  month . .  he  had  devised  of  his  own  heart 
18.  37  thou  hast  turned  their  heart  back  again 
21.  7  Arise  . .  eat  bread,  andletthinelieartbem. 

2  Ki.  5.  26  he  said  unto  him.  Went  not  mine  heart 

6. 1 1  Therefore  the  heart  of  the  king  of  Syria 
9.  24  and  the  arrow  went  out  at  his  heart,  and 
12.  4  money  that  cometh  into  any  man’s  heart 

14.  10  and  thine  heart  hath  lifted’ thee  up 

23.  3  with  all  (their)  heart  and  all  (their)  soul,  to 

1  Ch.12.  33  (they  were)  not  of  double  heart 

12.  38  the  rest  also  of  Israel  (w-ere)  of  one  heart 

15.  29  and  she  despised  him  in  her  heart 

16.  10  let  the  heart  of  them  rejoice  that  seek 

1 7.  19  according  to  thine  own  heart,  hast  thou 

28.  9  serve  him  with  a  perfect  heart,  and  with 

29.  9  because  with  perfect  heart  they  offered 

2  Ch.  6.  id  that  walk  before  thee  with  all  their  hea. 

6.  38  retu  ru  to  thee  with  all  their  heart  and 

7.  10  glad  and  merry  in  heart  for  the  goodness 
7.  11  all  thatcameintoSolomon’sheartto  make 
7.  16  and  mine  heart  sliallbe  there  perpetually 
9.  23  his  wisdom,  that  God  had  put  in  his  hea. 

12.  14  because  he  prepared  not  his  heart  to  seek 
17.  6  his  heart  was  lifted  up  in  the  ways  of  the 

25.  19  and  thine  heart  lifteth  thee  up  to  boast 
26. 16  his  heart  was  lifted  up  to  (his)  destruction 
29.  31  and  as  many  as  were  of  a  free  heart,  bur 


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2  Ch.30.  12  was  to  give  them  one  heart  to  do  the  com. 
32.  25  for  his  heart  was  lifted  up  :  therefore 

32.  26  humbled  himself  for  the  pride  of  his  he. 
Ezra  6.  22  turned  the  heart  of  the  king  of  Assyria 

7.  27  put  (such  a  thing)  as  this  in  the  kiug’s  h. 
Neh.  2.  2  this  (is)  nothing  (else)  but  sorrow  of  heart 
2. 12  what  my  God  hath  put  in  my  heart  to  do 

6.  8  thou  feignest  them  out  of  thine  on  heart 

7.  5  my  God  put  into  mine  heart  to  gather 
Esth.  i.  10  when  the  heart  of  the  kingwas  merrywith 

5.  9  Then  went  Hainan  forth,  .with  a  glad  h. 

6.  6  Now  Hainan  thought  in  his  heart.  To  wh. 

7.  5  that  durst  presume  in  his  heart  to  do  so? 
Job  7. 17  thou  shouldest  set  thine  heart  upon  him  ? 

8.  10  and  utter  words  out  of  their  heart  ? 

11.  13  If  thou  prepare  thine  heart,  and  stretch 

12.  24  He  taketh  aivay  the  heart  of  the  chief  of 

15.  12  Why  doth  thine  heart  carry  thee  away  ? 
17.  4  thou  hast  hid  their  heart  from  understa. 
23. 16  For  God  maketh  my  heart  soft,  and  the  A. 
29.  13  I  caused  the  widow’s  heart  to  sing  for  joy 
31.  7  and  mine  heart  walked  after  mine  eyes 
31.  9  If  mine  heart  have  been  deceived  by  a 

31.  27  my  heart  hath  been  secretly  enticed,  or 

33.  3  My  words  (shall  be  of),  .my  heart;  and 

34.  14  If  he  set  his  heart  upon  man, (if)  he  gather 

36.  13  But  the  hypocrites  in  heart  heap  up  wrath 

37.  1  At  this  also  my  heart  trembleth,  and  is 
37.  24  respecteth  not  any  (that  are)  wise  of  heart 
41.  24  His  heart  is  as  firm  a3  a  stone ;  yea,  as  h. 

Psa.  4.  7  Thou  hast  put  gladness  in  my  heart,  more 
7.  10  of  God,  which  saveth  the  upright  in  heart 

9.  1  I  will  praise  (thee),  .with  my  whole  heart 
10.  6  He  hatli  said  in  his  heart,  I  shall  not  be 

10. 11  He  hath  said  in  his  heart,  God  hath  for. 

10.  13  he  hath  said  in  his  heart.  Thou  wilt  not 

10.  17  thou  wilt  prepare  their  heart,  thou  wilt 

11.  2  they  may.  .shoot  at  the  upright  in  heart 

12.  2  (and)  with  a  double  heart,  do  they  speak 

13.  5  my  heart  shall  rejoice  in  thy  salvation 

14.  1  The  fool  hath  said  in  his  heart,  (There  is) 

16.  9  Therefore  my  heart  is  glad,  and  my  glory 

17.  3  Thou  hast  proved  mine  heart ;  thou  hast 
19.  8  The  statutes,  .rejoicing  the  heart :  the  co. 
19.  14  Let.  .themeditationofmyheart.beaccept. 

21.  2  Thou  hast  given  him  his  heart's  desire 

22.  14  my  heart  is  like  wax  ;  it  is  melted  in  the 

26.  2  O  Lord,  .try  my  reins  and  my  heart 

27.  3  my  heart  shall  not  fear ;  though  war  sho. 
27.  8  my  heart  said  unto  thee,  Thy  face,  Lord 

27.  14  and  he  shall  strengthen  thine  heart :  wait 

28.  7  my  heart  trusted  in  him,  and  I  am  helped 
28.  7  therefore  my  heart  greatly  rejoiceth ;  and 

32.  11  shout,  .all  (ye  that  are)  upright  in  heart 

33. 11  the  thoughts  of  his  heart  to  all  generati. 

33.  15  He  fashioneth  their  hearts  alike  ;  he  con, 
33.  21  For  our  heart  shall  rejoice  in  him;  becau. 
34. 18  nigh  unto  them  that  are  of  a  broken  hea. 

35.  25  Let  them  not  say  in  their  hearts,  Ah  !  so 

36.  1  the  wicked  saith  within  m  v  heart  (that  th.) 

36.  10  thy  righteousness  to  the  upright  in  heart 

37.  4  shall  give  thee  the  desires  of  thine  heart 
37. 15  sword  shall  enter  into  their  own  heart 

37.  31  The  law  of  his  God  (is)  in  his  heart;  none 

38.  8  by  reason  of  the  disquietness  of  my  heart 

38.  10  My  heart  panteth,  my  strength  faileth  me 

39.  3  My  heart  was  hot  within  me ;  while  I  was 

40. 10  hid  thy  righteousness  within  my  heart ;  I 

40.  12  they  are  more,  .therefore  myheart  faileth 

41.  6  his  heart gathereth iniquity  to  itself ;  (wh.) 
44.  18  Our  heart  is  not  turned  back,  neitlierhave 

44.  21  for  he  knoweth  the  secrets  of  the  heart 

45.  1  My  heart  is  inditing  a  good  matter :  I 
45.  s  Thine  arrows  (are)  sharp  in  the  heart  of 
49.  3  and  the  meditation  of  my  heart  (shall  be) 
51.  10  Create  in  me  a  clean  heart,  O  God ;  and 
51.  17  a  broken  and  a  contrite  heart,  O  God,  thou 
53.  1  The  fool  hath  said  in  his  heart,  (There  is) 
55.  4  My  heart  is  sore  pained  within  me  ;  and 
55.  21  but  war  (was)  in  his  heart:  his  words  were 

57.  7  My  heart  is  fixed.  O  God,  my  heart  is  fix. 

58.  2  Yea.  in  heart  ye  work  wickedness  ;  ye  w. 
61.  2  when  my  heart  is  overwhelmed  :  lead  me 

62. 10  ifriches increase, setnot your heart(upon) 
64.  6  both  the  inward  (thought) . .  and  the  heart 
64.  10  and  all  the  upright  in  heart  shall  glory 
66.  18  If  I  regard  iniquity  in  my  heart,  the  Lord 
69.  20  Reproach  hath  broken  my  heart,  and  I  am 
74.  8  They  said  in  their  hearts.  Let  us  destroy 
78.  8  a  generation  (that)  set  not  their  heart  ar. 
78.  37  For  their  heart  was  not  right  with  him 
81.  12  gave  them  up  unto  their  own  hearts'  lust 
84.  2  my  heart  and  my  flesh  crietli  out  for  the 
94.  15  all  the  upright  in  heart  shall  follow  it 
97.  11  and  gladness  for  the  upright  in  heart 

102.  4  My  heart  is  smitten,  and  withered  like 
105.  3  let  the  heart  of  them  rejoice  that  seek 
105.  25  He  turned  their  heart  to  hate  his  people 

107.  12  he  brought  down  their  heart  with  labour 

108.  1  0  God,  my  heart  is  fixed  ;  I  will  sing 

109.  22  and  my  heart  is  wounded  within  me 
112.  7  his  heart  is  fixed,  trusting  in  the  Lord 
112.  8  His  heart  (is)  established,  he  shall  not  be 
1 19.  2  (and  that)  seek  him  with  the  whole  heart 
1 19.  10  With  my  whole  heart  have  I  sought  thee 
119.  11  Thy  word  have  I  hid  in  mine  heart,  that  I 
1 19.  32  run . .  when  thou  shalt  enlarge  my  heart 
119.  34  I  shall  observe  it  with  (my)  whole  heart 

1 19.  36  Incline  my  heart  unto  thy  testimonies 
119.  58  I  entreated,  .with  (my)  whole  heart :  be 
119.  69  will  keep  thy  precepts  with  (my)  whole  h. 
1 19.  70  Their  heart  is  as  fat  as  grease  ;  (but)Idelig. 


Psa.  1 19.  80  Let  my  heart  be  sound  in  thy  statutes 
119.  in  for  they  (are)  the  rejoicing  of  my  heart 
119.  112  I  have  inclined  mine  heart  to  perform 
1 19. 145  I  cried  with  (my)  whole  heart ;  hear  me 
1 19. 161  my  heart  standeth  in  awe  of  thy  word 
131.  1  Lord,  my  heart  is  not  haughty,  nor  mine 
138.  1  I  will  praise  thee  with  my  whole  heart 

140.  2  Which  imagine  mischiefs  in  (their)  heart 

141.  4  Incline  not  my  heart  to  (any)  evil  thing 
143.  4  Therefore . .  my  heart  within  me  is  desola. 
147.  3  healeth  the  broken  in  heart,  and  bindeth 

Prov.  2.  2  (and)  apply  thine  heart  to  understanding 
2. 10  When  wisdom  entereth  into  thine  heart 

3.  1  let  thine  heart  keep  my  commandments 

3.  3  write  them  upon  the  table  of  thine  heart 

3.  5  Trust  in  the  Lord  with  all  thine  heart 

4.  4  Let  thine  heart  retain  my  words  :  keep  my 

4.  23  Keep  thy  heart  with  all  diligence  ;  for 

5. 12  have  I  hated  instruction,  and  my  heart  de. 

6.  14  Frowardness  (is)  in  his  heart,  he  deviseth 

6.  18  An  heart  that  deviseth  wicked  imaginati. 

6.  21  Bind  them  continually  upon  thine  heart 

7.  3  write  them  upon  the  table  of  thine  heart 

7.  10  there  met  him  a  woman . .  subtil  of  heart 

7.  25  Let  not  thine  heart  decline  to  her  ways 

8.  5  ye  fools,  be  ye  of  an  understanding  heart 

10.  8  The  wise  in  heart  will  receive  command. 

10.  20  the  heart  of  the  wicked  (is)  little  worth 

11.  20  They  that  are  of  a  froward  heart  (are)  ab. 

11.  29  fool  (shall  be)  servant  to  the  wise  of  heart 

12.  8  but  he  that  is  of  a  perverse  heart  shall  be 

12.  20  Deceit  (is)  in  the  heart  of  them  that  imag. 

12.  23  the  heart  of  fools  proclaimeth  foolishness 

12.  25  Heaviness  in  the  heart  of  man  maketh 

13.  12  Hope  deferred  maketh  theheart  sick  :  but 

14.  10  The  heart  knoweth  his  own  bitterness;  and 

14.  13  Even  in  laughter  the  heart  is  sorrowful 

14.  14  The  backslider  in  heart  shall  be  filled  with 

14.  30  A  sound  heart  (is)  the  life  of  the  flesh  :  but 

14.  33  Wisdom  resteth  in  the  heart  of  him  that 

15.  7  but  the  heart  of  the  foolish  (doetli)  not  so 

15.  13  A  merry  heart  maketh  a  cheerful  counte. 
15. 13  but  by  sorrow  of  the  heart  the  spirit  is 

15.  14  The  heart  of  him.  .seeketh  knowledge:  but 

15. 15  he  that  is  of  a  merry  heart  (hath)  a  con. 

15.  28  heart  of  the  righteous  studieth  to  answer 

15.  30  The  light  of  the  eyes  rejoiceth  the  heart 

16.  1  The  preparations  of  the  heart  in  man,  and 

16.  5  Every  one  (that  is)  proud  in  heart  (is)  an 

16.  9  A  man’s  heart  deviseth  his  way  :  but  the 

16.  21  The  wise  in  heart  shall  be  called  prudent 

16.  23  The  heart  of  the  wise  teacheth  his  mouth 

17. 16  get  wisdom,  seeing  (he  hath)  no  heart  (to 

17.  20  He  that  hath  a  froward  heart  findeth  no 

17.  22  A  merry  heart  doeth  good  (like)  a  medic. 

18.  2  but  that  his  heart  may  discover  itself 

18. 12  Before  destruction  the  heart  of  man  is 
18. 15  The  heartof  theprudent  getteth  knowled. 

19.  3  and  his  heart  fretteth  against  the  Lord 

19.  21  (There  are)  many  devices  in  a  man’s  heart 

20.  5  Counsel  in  the  heart  of  man  (is  like)  deep 

20.  9  I  have  made  my  heart  clean,  I  am  pure 

21.  1  The  king’s  heart  (is)  in  the  hand  of  the 

21.  4  An  high  look,  and  a  proud  heart,  (and) 

22.  1 1  He  that  loveth  pureness  of  heart,  (for)1 

22.  15  Foolishness  (is)  bound  in  the  heart  of  a 

22.  17  apply  thine  heart  unto  my  knowledge 

23.  7  drink,  saith  he . .  but  his  heart  (is)  not 

23.  i2  Apply  thine  heart  unto  instruction,  and 
23- 15  My  son,  if  thine  heart  be  wise,  my  heart 

23.  17  Let  not  thine  heart  envy  sinners  :  but 

23. 19  be  wise,  and  guide  thine  heart  in  the  way 
23.  26  My  son,  give  me  thine  heart,  and  let  thine 

23.  33  thine  heart  shall  utter  perverse  things 

24.  2  For  their  heart  studieth  destruction,  and 

24.  17  let  not  thine  heart  be  glad  when  he  stum. 

25.  3  and  the  heart  of  kings  (is)  unsearchable 
23.  20  he  that  singeth  songs  to  an  heavy  heart 

26.  23  Burning  lips  and  a  wicked  heart  (are  like 

26.  25  (there  are)  seven  abominations  in  his  he. 

27.  q  Ointment  and  perfume  rejoice  the  heart 

27.  it  My  son,  be  wise,  and  make  my  heart  glad 
27.  19  As  in  water,  .so  the  heart  of  man  to  man 
?8  14  he  that  hardeneth  his  heart  shall  fall  into 
78.  26  He  that  trusteth  in  his  own  heart  is  afool 

31.  11  heart  of  her  husband  doth  safely  trust  in 

Eccl.  1.131  gave  my  heart  to  seek  and  search  out 
r.  16  I  communed  with  mine  own  heart,  say. 

1. 16  my  heart  had  great  experience  of  wisdom 

1.  17  I  gave  my  heart  to  know  wisdom,  and  to 

2.  1  I  said  in  mine  heart,  Go  to  now,  I  will 

2.  3  I  sought  in  mine  heart  to  give  myself  unto 
2.  3  yet  acquainting  mine  heart  with  wisdom 
2. 10  I  withheld  not  my  heart  from  any  joy 

2.  10  for  my  heart  rejoiced  in  all  my  labour 
2.  15  Then  said  I  in  my  heart,  As  it  liappeneth 
2.  15  Then  I  said  in  my  heart,  that  this  also  (is) 
2.  20  I  went  about  to  cause  myheart  to  despair 
2.  22  of  the  vexation  of  his  heart,  wherein  he 

2.  23  his  heart  taketh  not  rest  in  the  night 

3.  11  also  he  hath  set  the  world  in  their  heart 

3.  17  I  said  in  mine  heart,  God  shall  judge  the 
3.  18  I  said  in  mine  heart  concerning  the  estate 

5.  2  let  not  thine  heart  be  hasty  to  utter  (any 

5.  20  God  answereth  (him)  in  the  joy  of  his  h. 

7.  2  and  the  living  will  lay  (it)  to  his  heart 

7.  3  for  by  the  sadness . .  the  heart  is  made  bet. 
7.  4  heart  of  the  wise  (is)  in  the  house  of  mo. 
7.  4  but  the  heart  of  fools  (is)  in  the  house  of 
7.  7  man  mad  ;  and  a  gift  destroyeth  the  heart 
7.  22  oftentimes  also  thine  own  heart  knoweth 
7.  25  applied  mine  heart  to  know,  and  to  search 


Eccl.  7.  26  the  woman  whoseheart(is)snaresandnets 

8.  5  a  wise  man’s  heart  discerneth  both  time 

8.  9  and  applied  my  heart  unto  every  work 

8.  11  therefore  the  heart  of  the  sons  of  men  is 

8.  16  I  applied  mine  heart  to  know  wisdom,  and 

9.  1  For  all  this  I  considered  in  mine  heart,  ev. 

9.  3  also  theheart  of  the  sons  of  men  is  full  of 

9.  7  and  drink  thy  wine  with  a  merry  heart 

10.  2  A  wise  man’s  heart,  .but  a  fool’s  heart 

11.  9  let  thy  heart  cheer  thee  in  the  days  of  thy 
11.  9  walk  in  the  ways  of  thineheart,  andin  the 
11.  10  Therefore  remove  sorrow  from  thy  heart 

Song  3.  1 1  in  the  day  of  the  gladness  of  his  heart 
5.  2  I  sleep,  but  my  heart  waketh  :  (it  is)  the 
8.  6  Set  me  as  a  seal  upon  thine  heart,  as  a 
Isa.  6.  10  Make  the  heart  of  this  people  fat,  and 

15.  5  heart  shall  cry  out  for  Moab ;  his  fugitive 

29. 13  have  removed  their  heart  far  from  me 

32.  6  and  his  heart  will  work  iniquity,  to  prac. 

33.  18  Thine  heart  shall  meditate  terror.  IV  here 
35.  4  Say  to  them  (that  are)  of  a  fearful  heart 
38.  3  how  I  have  walked . .  with  a  perfect  heart 
42.  25  it  burned  him .  yet  he  laid  (it)  not  to  heart 

44. 19  And  none  considereth  in  his  heart, neither 
44.  20  a  deceived  heart  hath  turned  him  aside 

47.  7  didst  not  lay  these  (things)  to  thy  heart 

47.  10  thou  hast  said  in  thine  heart,  I  (am),  and 
51.  7  the  people  in  whose  heart  (is)  my  law 
57.  1  perisheth,  and  no  man  layeth  (it)  to  heart 
57.  11  and  hast  not.  .laid  (it)  to  thy  heart  :  have 
57. 15  and  to  revive  the  heart  of  the  contrite 
57.  17  went  on  frowardly  in  the  way  of  his  heart 
59.  13  uttering  from  the  heart  wordsnf  falsehood 
63.  4  For  the  day  of  vengeance  (is)  in  mine  hea. 
63.  17  Lord,  why  hast  thou. .  hardened  cur  heart 
65.  14  my  servants  shall  sing  for  joy  of  heart.buc 

65.  14  ye  shall  cry  for  sorrow  of  heart,  and  shall 

66.  14  when  ye  see(this),  your  heart  shall  rejoice 
Jer.  3.  10  not  turned  unto  me  with  her  whole  heart 

3.  15  give  your  pastors  according  to  mine  heart 

3.  17  after  the  imagination  of  their  evil  heart 

4.  9  theheart  of  the  king,  .and  theheart  of  the 

4.  14  wash  thine  heart  from  wickedness,  that 

4.  18  because  it  reacheth  unto  thine  heart 

4  19  I  am  pained  at  my  very  heart ;  my  heart 

5.  23  this  people  hath  a  revolting,  .heart ;  they 
7.  24  in  the  imagination  of  their  evil  heart,  and 

7.  31  (them)  not,  neither  came  it  into  my  heart 

8.  18  I  would  comfort  myself,  .my  heart  (is)  fai. 

9.  14  after  the  imagination  of  their  own  heart 

9.  26  the  house .  .(are)  uncircumcised  in  the  he. 

11.  8  in  the  imagination  of  their  evil  heart 

11.  20  O  Lord,  .that  triestthe  reinsand  the  heat 

12.  3  seen  me,  and  tried  mine  heart  toward  thee 

12.  ii  desolate,  because  no  man  layeth  (it)  to  he. 

13.  10  walk  in  the  imagination  of  their  heart,  and 

14.  14  they  prophesy,  the  deceit  of  their  heart 

16.  12  walk,  .after  the  imagination  of  hisevilhe. 

17.  1  (it  is)  graven  upon  the  table  of  their  heart 

17.  5  and  whose  heart  departeth  from  the  Lord 

17.  9  The  heart  (is)  deceitful  above  all  (things) 

17.  10  I  the  Lord  search  the  heart,  (I)  try  the  re. 

18.  12  will,  .do  the  imagination  of  his  evil  heart 

20.  9  was  in  mine  heart  as  a  burning  fire  shut 
20.  1 2  seest  the  reins  and  the  heart,  let  me  see  thy 

22.  17  But  thine  eyes  and  thine  heart  (are)  not 

23. '  9  Mine  heart  within  me  is  broken  because  of 
23.  16  theyspeakavisionoftheirowD  heart, (and) 
23.  17  after  the  imagination  of  his  own  heart.  No 

23.20  have  performed  the  thoughts  of  his  heart 
23.  26  How  long  shall  (t  his)be  in  the  heart  of  the 

23.  26  prophets  of  the  deceit  of  their  own  heart 

24.  7  I  will  give  them  an  heart  to  know  me,  that 
24.  7  return  unto  me  with  their  whole  heart 

30.  21  for  who  (is)  this  that  engaged  his  heart  to 

30.  24  have  performed  the  intents  of  his  heart 

31.  21  set  thine  heart  toward  the  highway,  (even) 

31.  33  write  it  in  their  hearts ;  and  will  be  their 

32.  39  I  will  give  them  one  heart,  and  one  way 

32.  41  I  will  jdant  them,  .with  my  whole  heart 

48.  29  his  pride,  and  the  haughtiness  of  his  heart 

48.  36  mine  heart  shall  sound  for  Moab  like  pipes 
48.  36  and  mine  heart  shall  sound  like  pipes  for 

48.  41  mighty  men's  hearts,  .as  the  heartof  aw. 

49.  16  pride  of  thine  heart,  O  thou  that  dwellest 

49.  22  heart  of  the  mighty . .  be  as  the  heart  of  a 

Lam.  1.  20  mine  heart  is  turned  within  me;  for  I  h. 

1.  22  my  sighs  (are)  many,  and  my  heart  (is)  f. 

2.  18  Their  heart  cried  unto  the  Lord,  0  wall  of 

2.  19  pour  out  thine  heart  like  water  before  the 

3.  65  Give  them  sorrow  of  heart,  thy  curse  unto 

5.  15  The  joy  of  our  heart  is  ceased ;  our  dance 

5.  17  For  this  our  heart  is  faint ;  for  these  (th.) 

Eze.  6.  9  I  am  broken  with  their  whorish  heart 
11.  19  I  will  give  them  one  heart,  and  I  will  put 
11.  19  take  the  stony  heart,  .give  them  an  heart 
11.  21  whose  heart  walkethafterthelieart  of  their 

13.  2  them  that  prophesy  out  of  their  own  heart 

13.  17  which  prophesy  out  of  their  own  heart 

13.  22  ye  have  made  the  heart  of  the  righteous 

14.  3  have  set  up  their  idols  in  their  heart,  and 

14.  4,  7  setteth  up  his  idols  in  his  heart,  and 

14.  5  I  may  take.  .Israel  in  their  own  heart 

18.  31  make  you  a  new  heart  and  a  new  spirit 

20.  16  polluted.  .foT  their  heart  went  after  their 

21.  7  every  heart  shall  melt,  and  all  hands  shall 

21.  15  that  (their)  heart  may  faint,  and  (their) 

22.  14  Gan  thine  heart  endure,  or  can  thine 

28.  2  Because  thine  heart  (is)  lifted  up, and  thou 

28.  2  though  thou  set  thine  heart  as  the  heart 
;  28.  6  Because  thou  hast  set . .  as  the  heart  of  G. 

28. 17  Thine  heart  was  lifted  up  because  of  thy 


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Eze.  32.  9  I  will  also  vex  the  hearts  of  many  people 
33.  31  their  heart  goeth  after  their  covetousness 
36.  26  A  new  heart  also  will  I  give  you,  and  a 
36.  26  will  take  away  the  stony  heart  out  of  your 
36.  26  flesh,  and  I  will  give  you  an  heart  of  flesh 
40.  4  set  thine  heart  upon  all  that  I  shall  show 
44.  7  strangers,  uncircumcised  in  heart,  and 
44.  9  No  stranger,  uncircumcised  in  heart,  nor 
Dan.  1.  8  But  Daniel  purposed  in  his  heart  that  he 

10. 12  first  day  tliaj;  thou  didst  set  thine  heart  to 
Hos.  4.  n  wine  and  n»w  vine  take  away  the  heart 

7.  6  they  have  made  ready  their  heart  like  an 
7. 11  Ephraim  also,  .without  heart :  they  call 

7.  14  have  not  cried  unto  me  with  their  heart 

10.  2  Their  heart  is  divided ;  now  shall  they  be 

11.  8  Mine  heart  is  turned  within  me,  my  rep. 

13.  6  they  were  filled,  and  their  heart  was  ex. 

13.  8  will  rend  the  caul  of  their  heart,  and  there 

Obad.  3  pride  of  thine  heart  hath  deceived  thee 
3  that  saith  in  his  heart,  Who  shall  bring 
Nah.  2. 10  and  the  heart  melteth,  and  the  knees  sm. 
Zeph.  3.  14  be  glad  and  rejoice  with  all  the  heart 
Zech.  7.  12  they  made  their  hearts  (as)  an  adamant 

10.  7  their  heart  shall  rejoice . .  heart  shall  rej. 

12.  4  the  governors,  .shall  say  in  their  heart 
Mai.  2.  2  and  if  ye  will  not  lay  (it)  to  heart,  to  give 

2.  2  already,  because  ye  do  not  lay  (it)  to  heart 

4.  6  he  shall  turn  the  heart  of  the  fathers  to 

4.  6  the  children,  and  the  heart  of  the  children 

3.  The  heart,  nS  leb. 

Dan.  7.  28  in  me :  but  I  kept  the  matter  in  my  heart 

4.  The  heart,  351?  iebab. 

Gen.  2o.  5  in  the  integrity  of  my  heart,  and  innocency 

20.  6  didst  this  in  the  integrity  of  thy  heart 
Kxodi  4.  s  heart  of  Pharaoh  and  of  his  servants  was 
Lev.  ig.  17  shalt  not  hate  thy  brother  in  thine  heart 

26.  36  1  will  send  a  faintness  into  their  hearts  in 
26.  41  if  then  their  uncircumcised  hearts  be 
Nuinis.  39  ye  seek  not  afteryourown  heart  and  your 
Deut.  1.  28  our  brethren  have  discouraged  our  heart 
2.  30  and  made  his  heart  obstinate,  that  he  mi. 

4.  9  lest  they  depart  from  thy  heart  all  the 
4.  29  if  thou  seek  him  with  all  thy  heart  and 

4.  39  consider  (it)  in  thine  heart,  that  the  Loud 

5.  29  0  that  there  was  such  an  heart  in  them 

6.  5  shalt  love  the  Lord  .with  all  thine  heart 

6.  6  And  these  words . .  shall  be  in  thine  heart 

7. 17  If  thou  shalt  say  in  thine  heart,  These 

8.  2  toknowwhat(was)in  thineheart,  whether 

8.  5  Thou  shalt  also  consider  in  thine  heart 

8.  14  Then  thine  heart  be  lifted  up,  and  thou 

8.  17  And  thou  say  in  thine  heart,  My  power 
q.  4  Speak  not  thou  in  thine  heart,  after  that 
9  5  or  for  the  uprightness  of  thine  heart,  dost 

10.  12  and  to  serve  the  Lord,  .with  all  thy  heart 

10.  16  Circumcise,  .the  foreskin  of  your  heart 

1 1.  13  and  to  serve  him  with  all  your  heart  and 

11.  16  that  your  heart  be  not  deceived,  and  ye 

1 1.  18  lay  up  these  my  words  in  your  heart  and 

13.  3  love  the  Lord,  .with  all  your  heart  and 

15.  7  thou  shalt  uot  harden  thine  heart,  nor 
15.  9  there  be  not  a  thought  in  thy  wicked  he. 

15.  10  and  thine  heart  shall  not  be  grieved  when 

17.  17  that  his  heart  turn  not  away :  neither  sh. 

17.  20  That  his  heart  be  not  lifted  up  above  his 

18.  21  And  if  thou  say  in  thine  heart,  How  shall 

19.  6  while  his  heart  is  hot,  and  overtake  him 

20.  3  let  not  your  hearts  faint ;  fear  not,  and 

20.  8  brethren’s  heart  faint  as  well  as  his  heart 
26.  16  keep  and  do  them  with  all  thine  heart 

28.  28  shall  smite  thee  with . .  astonishment  of  h. 

28.  42  servedst  not , .  with  gladness  of  heart,  for 

28.  67  for  the  fear  of  thine  heart  wherewith  thou 

29.  18  whose  heart  turneth  away  this  day  from 

29.  19  that  he  bless  himself  in  his  heart,  saying 

30.  2  I  command  thee.  with  all  thine  heart,  and 

30.  6  will  circumcise  thineheart,  and  the  heart 
30.  6  to  love  the  LORD .  .with  all  thine  heart 
30.  10  turn  unto  the  Lord,  .with  all  thine  heart 
30.  14  But  the  word  (is)  very  nigh .  .in  thy  heart 
30.  17  But  if  thine  heart  turn  away,  so  that  thou 
32.  46  Set  your  hearts  unto  all  the  words  which 

Josh.  2.  11  hearts  did  melt,  neither  did  there  remain 

5.  1  that  their  heart  melted,  neither  was  the. 

7.  5  wherefore  the  hearts  of  the  people  melted 

14.  7  brought  him  word . .  as  (it  was)  in  mine  h. 

22.  5  to  serve  him  with  all  your  heart,  and  with 

23.  14  ye  know  in  all  your  hearts,  and  in  all 

24.  23  incline  your  heart  unto  the  Lord  God  of  I. 
Judgi9.  8  Comfort  thine  heart,  I  pray  thee.  And 

19.  9  lodge  here,  that  thine  heart  maybe  merry 
1  Sa.  1 .  8  why  is  thy  heart  grieved  ?  (am)  not  I  bet. 
2.  35  which  (is)  in  mine  heart  and  in  my  mind 

6.  6  Wherefore  then  do  ye  harden  your  hearts 

7.  3  If  ye  do  return .  .with  all  your  hearts 

7.  3  and  prepare  your  hearts  unto  the  Lord 

9.  19  and  will  tell  thee  all  that  (is)  in  thine  he. 

12.  20  but  serve  the  Lord  with  all  your  heart 

12.  24  and  serve  him  in  truth  with  all  your  heart 
13. 14  sought  him  a  man  after  his  own  heart 

14.  7  Do  all  that  (is)  in  thine  heart :  turn  thee 

14.  7  I  (am)  with  thee  according  to  thy  heart 

16.  7  outward . .  but  the  Lord  looketh  on  the  h. 

17.  28  and  the  naughtiness  of  thine  heart;  for 

21.  12  David  laid  up  these  words  in  his  heart 
2Sa.  7.  3  Go,  do  all  that  (is)  in  thine  heart ;  for  the 

39.  14  the  heart  of  all  the  men  of  Judah,  even 
1  Ki.  2.  4  to  walk,  .with  all  their  heart  and  with  all 

2.  44  all  the  wickedness  which  thine  heart  is 

3.  6  and  in  uprightness  of  heart  with  thee ;  and 

8. 17  it  was  in  the  heart  of  David  my  father  to 


1  Ki.  8.  18  Whereas  it  was  in  thine  heart  to  build  an 

8.  18  didst  well  that  it  was  in  thine  heart 

8.  38  which  shall  know,  .his  own  heart,  and  sp. 

8.  39  whoselieart  thouknowest;  forthou, (even) 
8.  39  knowest  the  hearts  of  all  the  children  of 
8.  48  return  unto  thee  with  all  their  heart,  and 
8.  58  That  he  may  incline  our  hearts  unto  him 

8.  61  Let  your  heart  therefore  be  perfect  with 

9.  4  in  integrity  of  heart,  and  in  uprightness 

10.  2  she  communed . .  of  all  that  was  in  her  he. 

11.  2  (for)  surely  they  will  turn  away  your  he. 
11.  4  his  wives  turnedaway  his  heartafterother 
11.  4  heart  was  not  perfect . .  as  (was)  the  heart 

11.  9  because  his  heart  was  turned  from  the  L. 

14.  8  and  who  followed  me  with  all  his  heart 

15.  3  heart  was  not  perfect,  .as  the  heart  of  D. 

15.  14  nevertheless  Asa's  heart  was  perfect  with 

2  Ki.io.  15  heart  right,  as  my  heart  (is)  with  thy  h.  ? 

10.  30  hast  done,  all  that  (was)  in  mine  heart 

10.  31  took  no  heed  to  walk,  .with  all  his  heart 
20.  3  how  I  have  walked,  .with  a  perfect  heart 

22.  19  Because  thine  heart  was  tender,  and  thou 

23.  25  that  turned  to  the  Lord  with  all  his  heart 

1  Ch.12.  17  mine  heart  shall  be  knit  unto  you  :  but  if 

12.  38  All  these  men . .  came  with  a  perfect  heart 
17.  2  Do  all  that  (is)  in  thine  heart ;  for  God  (is) 
22.  19  Now  set  your  heart  and  your  soul  to  seek 

28.  2  I  (had)  in  mine  heart  to  build  an  house  of 

28.  9  searchetli  all  hearts,  and  understandeth  all 

29. 17  I  know  also. .  that  thou  triest  the  heait 

29.  17  in  the  uprightness  of  mine  heart  I  have 

29.  18  keep  this  for  ever  in.  .the  heart  of  thy  pe. 
29.  1 8  and  prepare  their  heart  unto  thee 

2  Ch.  1.  1 1  Because  this  was  in  thine  heart,  and  thou 

6.  7  it  was  in  the  heart  of  David  my  father  to 
6.  8  Koras  much  as  it  was  in  thine  heartto  build 
6.  8  didst  well  in  that  it  was  in  thine  heart 
6.  30  and  render  unto  every  man . .  whose  heart 
6.  30  for  thou  only  knowest  the  hearts  of  the  ch. 

9.  1  she  communed  .of  all  that  was  in  her  liea. 

11.  16  such  as  set  their  hearts  to  seek  the  Lord  G. 

15.  12  to  seek  the  Lord  God.  with  all  their  heart 
15.  15  for  they  had  sworn  withal]  their  heart,  and 

15.  17  nevertheless  the  heart  of  Asa  was  perfect 

16.  9  behalf  of  (them)  whose  heart  (is)  perfect 
19.  3  and  hast  prepared  thine  heart  to  seek  God 

19.  9  saying,  Thus  shall  ye  do.,  with  a  perfect  h. 

20.  33  the  people  had  not  prepared  their  hearts 
22.  9  who  sought  the  Lord  with  all  his  heart 

25.  2  did.  .right,  .but  not  with  a  perfect  heart 

29. 10  Now  (it  is)  in  mine  heart  to  make  a  coven. 

29.  34  the  Levites  (were)  more  upright  in  heart  to 

30.  19  prepareth  his  heart  to  seek  God,  the  LORD 

31.  21  he  did  (it)  with  all  his  heart,  and  prospered 

32.  31  he  might  know  all  (that  was)  in  his  heart 
34.  27  Because  thine  heart  was  tender,  and  thou 
34.  31  and  his  statutes,  with  all  his  heart,  and  wi. 

36. 13  hardened  his  heart  from  turning  unto  the 
Eze.  7.10  Ezra  had  prepared  his  heart  to  seek  the  law 
Neh.  9.  8  And  foundest  his  heart  faithful  before  til. 
Job  1.  5  sinned,  and  cursed  God  in  their  hearts 

9.  4  (He  is)  wise  in  heart,  and  mighty  in  streng. 

10.  13  these  (things)  hast  thou  hid  in  thine  heart 

17.  1 1  broken  off,  (even)  the  thoughts  of  my  heart 
22.  22  and  lay  up  his  words  in  thine  heart 

27.  6  my  heart  shall  not  reproach  (me)  so  long 
Psa.  4.  4  commune  with  your  own  heart  upon  your 

13.  2  (having)  sorrow  in  my  heart  daily?  how  lo. 
15.  2  and  speaketh  the  truth  in  his  heart 

20.  4  Grant  thee  according  to  thine  own  heart 
22.  26  shall  praise,  .your  heart  shall  live  forever 

24.  4  that  hath  clean  hands,  and  a  pure  heart 

25.  17  The  troubles  of  my  heart  are  enlarged 

28.  3  peace,  .but  mischief  (is)  in  their  hearts 

31.  24  he  shall  strengthen  your  heart,  all  ye  that 
62.  8  ye  people,  pour  out  your  heart  before  him 
69.  32  and  your  heart  shall  live  that  seek  God 
73.  1  good .  .(even)  to  such  as  are  of  aclean  heart 
73.  7  they  have  more  than  heart  could  wish 

73. 13  Verily  I  have  cleansed  my  heart  (in)  vain 
73.  21  my  heart  was  grieved,  and  I  wasprickedin 
73.  26  My  flesh  and  my  heart  faileth  ;  (but)  God 
73.  26  the  strength  of  my  heart,  and  my  portion 

77.  6  I  commune  with  mine  own  heart ;  and  my 

78. 18  they  tempted  God  in  their  heart,  by  asking 

78.  72  according  to  the  integrity  of  his  heart;  and 
84.  5  thee ;  in  whose  heart  (are)  the  ways  (of  t.) 
86.  11  O  Lord,  .unite  my  heart  to  fear  thy  name 
86.  12  I  will  praise  thee . .  with  all  my  heart ;  and 
90.  12  that  we  may  apply  (our)  hearts  unto  wis. 
95.  8  Harden  not  your  heart,  as  in  the  provoca. 

95. 10  It  (is)  a  people  that  do  err  in  their  heart 
101 .  2  walk  within  my  house  with  a  perfect  heait 
101.  4  A  froward  heart  shall  depart  from  me 
101.  5  him  that  hath  .  .a  proud  heart  will  not  I 
104.  15  wine  (that)  maketh  glad  the  heart  of  man 
104.  15  and  bread  (which)  strengtheneth  man’s  h. 
109.  16  he  might  even  slay  the  broken  in  heart 
hi.  1  will  praise  the  LORD  with  (my)  whole  heart 
1 19.  7  praise  thee  with  uprightness  of  heart ;  and 
139.  23  Search  me,  O  God,  and  know  my  heart 

Prov.  4.  21  keep  them  in  the  midst  of  thine  heart 
6.  25  Lust  not  after  her  beauty  in  thine  heart 
Eccl.  9.  3  madness  (is)  in  their  heart  while  they  live 
Isa.  1.  5  whole  head  is  sick,  and  the  whole  heart  f. 

6.  10  and  understand  with  their  heart,  and  con. 

7.  2  his  heart  was  moved,  and  the  heart  of  his 

9.  9  say  in  the  pride  and  stoutness  of  heart 

10.  7  neither  doth  his  heart  think  so ;  but  (it  is) 

10.  7  in  his  heart  to  destroy  and  cut  off  nations 
10.  12  I  will  punish  the  fruit  of  the  stout  heart 

13.  7  be  faint,  and  every  man’s  heart  shall  melt 


Isa.  14.  13  For  thou  hast  said  in  thine  heart,  I  will 
19.  1  heart  of  Egypt  shall  melt  in  the  midst  of 

21.  4  Myheartpanted.fearfulnessaifrightedme 

30.  29  gladness  of  heart,  as  when  one  goeth  with 

32.  4  heart  also  of  the  rash  shall  understand 
47.  8  that  sayest  in  thine  heart,  I  (am),  and  no. 
49.  21  Then  shalt  thou  say  in  thine  heart,  Who 
60.  5  and  thineheart  sliallfear,  and  be  enlarged 

Jer.  4.  4  take  away  the  foreskins  of  your  heart,  ye 

5.  24  Neither  say  they  in  their  heart,  Let  us 

13.  22  if  thou  say  in  thine  heart,  Wherefore  co. 
15. 16  and  thy  word  was.  .rejoicingof  mineheai  t 

29.  13  ye  shall  search  for  me  with  all  your  heart 
32.  40  but  I  will  put  my  fear  in  their  hearts 
51.  46  lest  your  heart  faint,  and  ye  fear  for  the 
Lam.  3.  41  Let  us  lift  up  our  heart  with  (our)  hands 
Eze.  3.  10  all  my  words,  receive  in  thine  heart,  and 
28.  5  and  thine  heart  is  lifted  up  because  of  thy 
28.  6  Because  thou  hast  set  thine  heart  as  the 

31.  10  and  his  heart  is  lifted  up  in  his  height 
36.  5  with  the  joy  of  all  (their) heart,  with  des. 

Dan.  8.  25  and  he  shall  magnify  (himself)  in  his  heart 

11.  12  his  heart  shall  be  lifted  up  ;  and  he  shall 

11.  27  both  these  kings’  hearts  (shall  be)  to  do 
11.28  heart  (shall  be)  against  the  holy  covenant 
Hos.  7.  2  they  considernotin  their  hearts  (that)  I 
J  oel  2.  12  Turn  ye  (even)  to  me  with  all  your  heart 
2.  13  rend  your  heart,  and  not  your  garments 
Zeph.  1.  12  that  say  in  their  heart,  The  Lord  will  not 
2.  15  that  said  in  her  heart,  I  (am),  and  (there 
Zech.  7. 10  none  of  you  imagine  evil,  .in  your  heart 

8.  17  none  of  you  imagine  evil  in  your  hearts 

5.  The  'heart,  33S  lebab. 

Dan.  2.  30  mightest  know  the  thoughts  of  thy  heart 

4.  16  Let  his  heart  be  changed  from  man’s 

4.  16  and  let  a  beast’s  heart  be  given  unto  him 

5.  20  But  when  his  heart  was  lifted  up,  and  his 
5.  21  and  his  heart  was  made  like  the  beasts 

5.  22  thou . .  hast  not  humbled  thine  heart,  tho. 
7.  4  made  stand . .  and  a  man’s  heart  was  given 

6.  Heart,  naV  libbah. 

Psa.  7. '  9  the  righteous  God  trieth  the  hearts  and 
125.  4  to  (them  that  are)  upright  in  their  hearts 
Prov.15.  11  how  much  more  then  the  hearts  of  the  ch. 

17.  3  for  gold  :  but  the  Lord  trieth  the  hearts 

21.  2  eyes  :  but  the  LORD  pondereth  the  hearts 

24.  12  doth  not  he  that  pondereth  the  heart  con. 
Isa.  44.  18  their  hearts,  that  they  cannot  understand 
Eze.  16.  30  How  weak  is  thine  heart,  saith  the  Lord 

7 .Soul,  breath,  irst  nephesh. 

Exod23.  9  for  ye  know  the  heart  of  a  stranger,  seeing 
Lev.  26.  16  consume  the  eyes,  and  cause  sorrow  of  h. 
Deut  24.  15  for  he  (is)  poor,  and  setteth  his  heart  upon 

1  Sa.  2.  33  consume  thine  eyes,  and  to  grieve  thine  h. 

2  Sa.  3.  21  mayest  reign  over  all  that  thine  heart 
Psa  10.  3  the  wicked  boastetli  of  his  heart’s  desire 
Prov.23.  7  For  as  he  thinketh  in  his  heart,  so  (is)  he 

28.  25  He  that  is  of  a  proud  heart  stirreth  up  str. 
31.  6  wine  unto  those  that  be  of  heavy  hearts 
Jer.  42.  20  For  ye  dissemble  in  your  hearts,  when  ye 
Lam.  3.  51  Mine  eye  affecteth  mine  heart  because  of 
Eze.  25.  6  and  rejoiced  in  heart  with  all  thy  despite 

25.  15  with  a  despiteful  heart,  to  destroy  (it)  for 
27.  31  shall  weep  for  thee  with  bitterness  of  heart 

Hos.  4.  8  and  they  set  their  heart  on  their  iniquity 

8.  Covered  part,  ’pis'  sekvi. 

Job  38.  36  who  hath  given  understanding  to  the  li.? 

9.  Bowels,  D’jra  meim. 

Psa.  40.  8  6  my  God.  .thy  law  (is)  within  my  heart 

10.  Centre,  midst,  qereb. 

Jer.  9.  8  peaceably'. .  but  in  heart  he  layetli  his  wait 

11.  The  heart,  icapSia  kardia. 

Matt.  5.  8  Blessed  (are)  the  pure  in  heart :  for  they 

5.  28  hath  committed  adultery,  .in  his  heart 

6.  21  where  your  treasure  is,  there,  .your  heart 
g.  4  Wherefore  think  ye  evil  in  your  hearts? 

1 1.  29  for  I  am  meek  and  lowly  in  heart :  and  ye 

12.  34  for  out  of  the  abundance  of  the  heart  the 

12.  35  out  of  the  good  treasure  [of  the  heart) 

12.  40  and  three  nights  in  the  heart  of  the  earth 

13.  15  For  this  people’s  heart  is  waxed  gross 

13.  15  and  should  understand  with  (their)lieart 

13.  19  catcheth.  .that  which  was  sown  in  his  h. 
15.  8  with  (their)  lips  ;  buttheir  heart  isfar  fr. 

15. 18  But  those  things . .  come  forth  from  the  h. 
15.  19  For  outof  the  heart  proceed  evil  thoughts 

18.  35  if  ye  from  your  hearts  forgive  not  every 

22.  37  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all  thy  heart 
24.  48  if  that  evil  servant  shall  say  in  his  heart 

Mark  2.  6  sitting  there,  and  reasoning  in  their  liea. 

2.  8  Whyreason  ye  these  things  in  your  hearts? 

3.  5  grieved  for  the  hardness  of  their  hearts 
4. 15  [taketh  away  the  word .  .sown  in  their  lie.) 

6.  52  considered  not.  .for  their  heart  was  liar. 

7.  6  with  (their)  lips,  but  their  heart  is  far  from 
7. 19  Because  it  entereth  not  into  his  heart 

7.  21  outof  the  heart  of  men,  proceed  evil  tho. 

8.  17  saith.  .have  ye  your  heart  yet  hardened? 

11.  23  shall  not  doubt  in  his  heart,  but  shall 

12.  30  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all  thy  heai  t 

12.  33  to  love  him  with  all  the  heart,  and  with 

Luke  1.  17  to  turn  the  hearts  of  the  fathers  to  the 
1.  51  proud  in  the  imagination  of  their  hearts 

1.  66  And  all  they,  .laid  (them)  up  in  their  liea. 

2.  19  But  Mary  pondered  (them)  in  her  heart 
2.  35  that  the  thoughts  of  many  hearts  may  be 

2.  51  mother  kept  all  these  sayings  in  her  heart 

3.  15  all  men  mused  in  their  hearts  of  John 


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Luke  s-  22  said.  .AVhat  reason  ye  in  your  hearts? 

6.  45  out  of  the  good  treasure  of  his  heart  bri. 

6.  45  [out  of  the  evil  treasure  of  his  heart  brin  ] 

6.  45  of  the  abundance  of  the  heart  his  mouth 

8.  12  taketh  away  the  word  out  of  their  hearts 

8.  15  in  an  honest  and  good  heart,  having 

9.  47  perceivingthethoughtoftheirheart, took 

10.  27  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all  thy  heart 

12.  34  where  your  treasure  is  there,  .your  heart 

12.  45  But  and  if  that  servant  say  in  his  heart 

16. 15  but  God  knoweth  your  hearts  :  for  that 
21.14  Settle  (it)  therefore  in  your  hearts,  not  to 
21.  34  lest  at  any  time  your  hearts  be  overchar. 

24.  25  O  fools,  and  slow  of  heart  to  believe  all 

24.  32  Did  not  our  heart  bum  within  us,  while 
24.  38  and  why  do  thoughts  arise  in  your  hearts? 

Johni2.  40  He  hath,  .hardened  theirheart ;  thatthey 

12.  40  nor  understand  with  (their)  heart,  and  be 

13.  2  the  devil  having  now  put  into  the  heart 

14.  1  Let  not  your  heart  be  troubled  :  ye  believe 
14.  27  Let  not  your  heart  be  troubled,  neither  let 

16.  6  unto  you,  sorrowhath filled  your  heart 

16.  22  your  heart  shall  rejoice,  and  your  joy  no 

Acts  2.  26  Therefore  did  my  heart  rejoice,  and  my 

2.  37  they  were  pricked  in  their  heart,  and  said 

2.  46  did  eat  their  meat  with  gladness . .  of  heart 

4.  32  multitude,  .were  of  one  heart. . neither  sa. 

5.  3  why  hath  Satan  filled  thine  heart  to  lie  to 
5.  4  why  hast  thou  conceived,  .in  thine  heart  ? 

7.  23  it  came  into  his  heart  to  visit  his  brethren 

7.  39  in  their  hearts  turned  back  again  into  Eg. 

7.  51  uncircumcised  in  heart  and  ears,  ye  do 

7.  54  they  were  cut  to  the  heart,  and  they  gna. 

8.  21  for  thy  heart  is  not  right  in  the  sight  of  G. 

8.  22  if  perhaps  the  thought  of  thine  heart  may 

8.  37  [If  thou  believest  with. .  thine  heart,  thou] 

11.  23  that  with  purpose  of  heart  they  would  cl 

13.  22  I  have  found  Da  vid .  .after  mine  own  heart 

14.  17  filling  our  hearts  with  food  and  gladness 

15.  9  no  difference,  .purifying  their  hearts  by  f. 

16.  14  whose  heart  the  Lord  opened,  that  she  att. 
21.  13  mean  ye  to  weep  and  to  break  mine  heart  ? 
28.  27  For  the  heart  of  this  people  is  waxed  gro. 
28.  27  understand  with  (their)  heart,  and  should 

Rom.  1.  21  and  their  foolish  heart  was  darkened 

1.  24  through  the  lusts  of  their  own  hearts,  to 

2.  5  after  thy  hardness  and  impenitent  heart 

2.  15  Which  show  the  work,  .in  their  hearts 

2.  29  and  circumcision  (is  that)  of  the  heart,  in 

5.  5  love  of  God  is  shed  abroad  in  our  hearts  by 

6.  17  ye  have  obeyed  from  the  heart  that  form 

8.  27  he  that  searcheth  the  hearts  knoweth  wh. 

9.  2  That  I  have  great  heaviness . .  in  my  heart 

10.  1  my  heart’s  desire  and  prayer  to  God  for 
10.  6  Say  not  in  thine  heart,  Wlio  shall  ascend 
10.  8  The  word  is  nigh  thee . .  and  in  thy  heart 
10.  9  and  shalt  believe  in  thine  heart  that  God 
10.  10  For  with  the  heart  man  believeth  unto  ri. 
16.  18  and  fair  speeches  deceive  the  hearts  of 

1  Co.  2.  9  neither  have  entered  into  the  heart  of  man 

4.  5  make  manifest  the  counsels  of  the  hearts 

7.  37  he  that  standeth  stedfast  in  his  heart 

7.  37  and  hath  so  decreed  in  his  heart  that  he  w. 
14.  25  thus  are  the  secrets  of  his  heart  made 

2  Co.  1.  22  giventheearnest  of  the  spirit  in  our  hearts 

2.  4  and  anguish  of  heart  I  wrote  unto  you 

3.  2  Ye  are  our  epistle  written  in  our  hearts 

3.  3  of  stone,  but  in  fleshy  tables  of  the  heart 

3. 15  Moses  is  read,  the  veil  is  upon  their  heart 

4.  6  hath  shined  in  our  hearts,  to  (give)  the 

5. 12  which  glory  in  appearance,  and  notin  he.! 
6. 11  our  mouth  is  open  unto  you,  our  heart  is 

7.  3  ye  are  in  our  hearts  to  die  and  live  with 

8.  16  put  the  same  earnest  care  into  the  heart  of 

9.  7  Every  man . .  as  he  purposeth  in  his  heart 
Gal.  4.  6  sent  forth  the  spirit ..  into  your  hearts,  c. 
Eph.  3.  17  Christ  may  dwell  in  your  hearts  by  faith 

4.  18  because  of  the  blindness  of  their  heart 

5.  19  making  melody  in  your  heart  to  the  Lord 

6.  5  in  singleness  of  your  heart,  as  unto  Christ 
6.  22  and  (that)  he  might  comfort  your  hearts 

Phil.  1.  7  I  have  you  in  my  heart ;  inasmuch  as  both 
4.  7  shall  keep  your  hearts  and  minds  through 
Col.  2  2  That  their  hearts  might  be  comforted 

3.  15  let  the  peace  of  God  rule  in  your  hearts 

3.  16  singing  with  grace  in  your  hearts  to  the  L. 

3.  22  but  in  singleness  of  heart,  fearing  God 

4.  8  know  your  estate,  and  comfort  your  he. 

1  Th.  2.  4  but  God,  which  trieth  our  hearts 

2.  17  being  taken  from  you.  .not  in  heart,  end. 

3. 13  he  may  stablish  your  hearts  unblameable 
2Th.  2.  17  Comfort  your  hearts,  and  stablish  you  in 

3.  5  the  Lord  direct  your  hearts  into  the  love 

1  Ti.  1.  5  charity  out  of  a  pure  heart,  and  (of)  a  go. 

2  Ti.  2.  22  that  call  on  the  Lord  out  of  a  pure  heart 
Heb.  3.  8,  15  Harden  not  your  hearts,  as  in  the  pro. 

3. 10  They  do  alway  err  in  (their)  heart ;  and 

3.  12  lest  there  be  in  any  of  you  an  evil  heart 

4.  7  if  ye  will  hear,  .harden  not  your  hearts 

4.  12  and  (is)  a  discerner.  .of  the  heart 

8.  10  and  write  them  in  their  hearts  ;  and  I  will 

10.  16  I  will  put  my  laws  into  their  hearts,  and  in 
10.  22  Let  us  draw  near  with  a  true  heart,  in  full 
10.  22  having  our  hearts  sprinkled  from  an  evil 
13.  9  For  (it  is)  a  good  thing  that  the  heart  be 
J as.  1.  26  but  deeeiveth  his  own  heart,  this  man's 

3. 14  But  if  ye  have  bitter,  .strife  in  your  hearts 

4.  8  and  purify  (your)  hearts,  (ye)  double  min. 

5.  5  ye  have  nourished  your  hearts,  as  in  a  day 

5.  8  Be  ye  also  patient ;  stablish  your  hearts 

1  Pe.  1.  22  love  one  another  with  a  pure  heart  ferve. 
3.  4  (let  it  be)  the  hidden  man  of  the  heart, in 


1  Pe.  3. 15  But  sanctify  the  Lord  God  in  your  hearts 

2  Pe.  1.  19  and  the  day  star  arise  in  your  hearts 

2.  14  an  heart  they  have  exercised  with  covet. 
1  Jo.  3.  19  and  shall  assure  our  hearts  before  him 

3.  20  if  our  heart  condemn  us,  God  is  greater 
3.  20  than  our  heart,  and  knoweth  all  things 
3.  21  Beloved,  if  our  heart  condemn  us  not 

Rev.  2.  23  he  which  searcheth  the  reins  and  hearts 

17.  17  For  God  hath  put  in  their  hearts  to  fulfil 

18.  7  for  she  saithin  her  heart, I  sit  a  queen, and 

12 .Soul,  life,  tyvxh  psuche. 

Eph.  6.  6  doing  the  will  of  God  from  the  heart 

HEART,  hardness  of  — 

Dryness  <yr  hardness  of  heart,  cntX-opoKapola  skier. 
Matt  19.  8  Moses  because  'J  the  hardness  of  your  h. 
Markio.  5  For  the  hardness  of  your  heart  he  wrote 
16.  14  with  their  unbelief  and  hardness  of  heart 

HEART,  which  knoweth  the 

Heart  knowing,  Kapbioyvdxrrys  kardiognosles. 

Acts  1.  24  Lord,  which  knowest  the  hearts  of  all  (men) 

15.  8  God,  which  knoweth  the  hearts,  bare  them 

HEARTED  — 

1.  Heart,  hS  leh. 

Exod28.  3  shalt  speakunto all (thatare)wisehearted 
35.  10  every  wise  hearted  among  you  shall  come 
35.  22  and  women,  as  many  as  were  willing  hea. 

35.  25  the  women  that  were  wise  hearted  did  spin 

36.  1  every  wise  hearted  man,  in  whom  the  Lord 
36.  2  every  wise  hearted  man,  in  whose  heart  the 
36.  8  every  wise  hearted  man  among  them  that 

Psa.  76.  5  The  stout  hearted  are  spoiled,  they  have 
Isa.  24.  7  languisheth,  all  the  merry  hearted  do  sigh 
46.  12  Hearken  untome,  ye  stout  hearted,  that 
61.  1  sent  me  to  bind  up  the  broken  hearted,  to 
Eze.  2.  4  impudent  children,  and  stiff  hearted.  Ido 
3.  7  the  house,  .(are)  impudent  and  hard  hea. 

2 . Heart,  lebab. 

Deut  20.  8  What  man . .  fearful  and  faint  hearted  ?  let 
Isa.  7.  4  neither  be  faint  hearted  fur  the  two  tails  of 

3 . Heart,  KapSla  kardia. 

Luke  4.  18  sent  me  to  heal  the  broken  hearted,  to 

HEARTH  — 

1. ri  stove,  nx  ach. 

Jer.  36.  22T(a  fire)  on  the  hearth  burning  before  him 
36.  23  into  the  fire  that  (was)  on  the  hearth 
36.  23  in  the  fire  that  (was)  on  the  hearth 

2 . Pan,  ii’3  kiyyor. 

Zech.  12.  6  like  an  hearth  of  fire  among  the  wood 

3.  Burning,  ipio  moged. 

Psa.  102.  3  and  my  bones  are  burned  as  an  hearth 

HEARTH,  from  the  — - 

To  burn,  ip;  yaqad. 

Isa.  30. 14  a  sherd  to  take  fire  from  the  hearth,  or 

HEARTILY  — 

Out  of  the  soul,  Ik  \ l/uxrjs  ek  psuches. 

Col.  3.  23  do  (it)  heartily,  as  to  the  Lord,  and  not 
HEARTS  (men’s)  failing  from  fear  — 

To  breathe  away,  bnro\f/vx<e  apopsucho. 

Luke2i.  26  Men’s  hearts  failing  them  for  fear,  and  for 
HEARTY  — 

Soul,  breath,  trsj  nephesh. 

Pro v.  27.  9  the  sweetness  of  a  man’s  friend  by  hearty 
HEAT  — 

1  .Heat,  Dn  chom. 

Gen.  8.22  cold  and'.ieat,  and  summer  and  winter, and 
18.  1  in  the  tent  door  in  the  heat  of  the  day 

1  Sa.  n.  11  and  slew  the  Ammonites  until  the  heat  of 

2  Sa.  4.  5  came  about  the  heat  of  the  day  to  the 
Job  24. 19  Drought  and  heat  consume  the  snowwater 
Isa.  18.  4  dwelling  place  like  a  clear  heat  upon 

18.  4  a  cloud  of  dew  in  the  heat  of  harvest 
Jer.  17.  8  shall  not  see  when  heat  cometh,  but  her 
51.  39  In  their  heat  I  will  make  their  feasts 

2 . Heat,  nan  chammah. 

Psa.  19.  6  there  is  nothing’hid  from  the  heat  thereof 

3.  Heat,  fury,  non  chemah. 

Eze.  3.  14  in  bitterness,  in  the  heat  of  my  spirit 

4.  Drought,  aril  choreb. 

Job  30.  30  and  my  bones  are  burnt  with  heat 
Isa.  4.  6  a  shadow  in  the  day  time  from  the  heat 

25.  4  a  shadow  from  the  heat,  when  the  blast 

25.  5  as  the  heat  in  a  dry  place;  (even)  the  heat 
Jer.  36.  30  shall  be  cast  out  in  the  day  to  the  heat 

5 . Heat,  fury,  ”in  chori. 

Deut.29.  24  what  (meanetli)  the  heat  of  tliisgreatan. 

6.  Heat,  mirage,  sharab. 

Isa.  49.  10  neither  shall  the  heat  nor  sun  smite  them 

7.  Warmth,  heat,  Beppi 7  therme. 

Acts  28.  3  there  came  a  viper  out  of  the  heat,  and 

8.  Heat,  icavpa  kauma. 

Rev.  7. 16  shall  the  sun  light  on  them,  nor  any  heat 

16.  9  men  were  scorched  with  great  heat,  and 

9.  Burning ,  heat ,  Kavawv  kauson. 

Matt.20.  12  have  borne  the  burden  and  heat  of  theday 
Luke  12.  55  ye  say,  There  will  be  heat ;  and.  it  cometh 


HEAT,  burning  — 

Burning,  heat,  Kavacov  kauson. 

Jas.  1.  11  is  no  sooner  risen  with  a  burning  heat 
HEAT,  with  fervent  — 

To  be  set  on  fire,  burn,  Kavcroopat  kausoomai. 

2  Pe.  3. 10, 12  elements  shall  melt  with  a  fervent  heat 
HEAT,  to  — 

1.  To  heat,  njx  aza. 

Dan.  3.  19  they  should  heat  the  furnace  one  seven 

3.  19  times  more  than  it  was  wont  to  be  heated 

2.  To  be  burning,  nya  baar. 

Hos.  7.  4  as  an  oven  heated  by  the  baker,  (who)  cease. 

HEAT,  to  get  — - 

1  .To  be  or  become  warm,  Dart  chamam. 

1  Ki.  1.  2  that  my  lord  the  king  may  get  heat 
2.  To  be  or  become  warm,  Dir  yacham. 

1  Ki.  1.  1  covered  him  with  clothes,  .but.  .gat  no  h. 

HEAT,  to  have  — 

To  be  or  become  warm,  can  chamam. 

*  Eccl.  4.  11  if  two  lie  together,  then  they  have  heat 

HEATH  — 

1  .Naked  or  destitute  object,  Hj'njf  aroer. 

Jer.  48.  6  and  be  like  the  heath  in  the  wilderness 
2 .Haked  or  destitute  object,  arar. 

Jer.  17.  6  he  shall  be  like  the  heath  in  the  desert 
HEATHEN  — 
l.A  nation,  ’13  goi. 

Lev.  25.  44  of  the  heathen  that  are  round  about  you 

26.  33  I  will  scatter  you  among  the  heathen,  and 

26.  38  ye  shall  perish  among  the  heathen,  and 
26.  45  I  brought . .  in  the  sight  of  the  heathen 
Deut.  4.  27  shall  be  left  few  in  number  among  the  h. 

2  Sa.  22.  44  hast  kept  me  (to  be)  head  of  the  heathen 

22.  50  thanks  unto  thee,  0  Lord,  among  the  hea. 
2  Ki.16.  3  to  the  abominations  of  the  heathen 

17.  8  And  walked  in  the  statutes  of  the  heathen 

17.  11  as  (did)  the  heathen  whom  the  Lord  car. 

17.  15  went  after  the  heathen  that(were)  round 
21.  2  after  the  abominations  of  the  heathen 

1  Ch.16.  24  Declare  his  glory  among  the  heathen 

16.  35  deliver  us  from  the  heathen,  that  we  may 

2  Ch.20.  6  over  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  heathen  ? 

28.  3  after  the  abominations  of  the  heathen 
33.  2  like  unto  the  abominations  of  the  heathen 
33.  9  to  do  worse  than  the  heathen,  whom  the 
36.  14  after  all  the  abominations  of  the  heathen 
Ezra  6.  21  the  filthiness  of  the  heathen  of  the  land 
Neh.  5.  8  the  Jews,  which  were  sold  unto  the  hea. 

5.  9  the  reproach  of  the  heathen  our  enemies 

5.  17  from  among  the  heathen  that  (are)  about 

6.  6  is  reported  among  the  heathen,  and  Gas. 

6.  16  the  heathen  that(were)about  us  saw(these) 

Psa.  2.  1  Why  do  the  heathen  rage,  and  the  people 
2.  8  give . .  the  heathen  (for)  thine  inheritance 

9.  5  Thoujhast'rebuked  the  heathen,  thou  hast 

9.  15  The  heathen  are  sunk  down  in  the  pit 

9.  19  let  the  heathen  be  judged  in  thy  sight 

10.  16  the  heathen  are  perished  out  of  his  land 

18.  43  thou  hast  made  me  the  head  of  the  heath. 

18.  49  I give  thanks.  .0  Lord,  among  the  heathen 
33.  10  bringeth  the  counsel  of  the  heathen  to 
44.  2  didst  drive  out  the  heathen  with  thy  hand 
44.  11  and  hast  scattered  us  among  the  heathen 
44.  14  Thou  makest  us  a  byword  among  the  hea. 
46.  6  The  heathen  raged,  the  kingdoms  were  m. 

46.  10  I  will  be  exalted  among  the  heathen,  I 

47.  8  God  reigneth  over  the  heathen  :  God  sit. 
59.  5  0  Lord,  .awake  to  visit  all  the  heathen 
59.  8  shalt  have  all  the  heathen  in  derision 

78.  55  He  cast  out  the  heathen  also  before  them 

79.  1  heathen  are  come  into  thine  inheritance 
79.  6  Pour  out  thy  wrath  upon  the  heathen 
79.  10  Wherefore  should  the  heathen  say,  Where 

79.  10  let  him  be  known  among  the  heathen  in 

80.  8  hast  cast  out  the  heathen,  and  planted  it 
94.  10  He  that  chastiseth  the  heathen,  shall  not 
96.  3  Declare  his  glory  among  the  heathen,  his 
96.  10  Say  among  the  heathen .  .the  Lord  reign. 
98.  2  openly  showed  in  the  sight  of  the  heathen 

102.  15  heathen  shall  fear  the  name  of  the  Lord 

105.  44  gave  them  the  lands  of  the  heathen :  and 

106.  35  But  were  mingledamong  the  heathen,  and 
106.  41  gave  them  into  the  hand  of  the  heathen 
106.  47  gather  us  from  among  the  heathen,  to  g. 
no.  6  He  shall  judge  among  the  heathen,  he  sh. 
in.  6  give  them  the  heritage  of  the  heathen 

1 15.  2  Wherefore  should  the  heathen  say,  Where 
126.  2  then  said  they  among  the  heathen,  The  L. 
135.  15  The  idols  of  the  heathen  (are)  silver  and 
149.  7  To  execute  vengeance  upon  the  heathen 
Isa.  16.  8  the  lords  of  the  heathen  have  broken  down 
Jer.  9.  16  will  scatter  them  also  among  the  heathen 

10.  2  Learn  not  the  way  of  the  heathen,  and  be 

10.  2  for  the  heathen  are  dismayed  at  them 

10.  25  Pour  out  thy  fury  upon  the  heathen  that 

18.  13  Ask  ye  now  among  the  heathen,  who  hath 
49.  14  an  ambassador  is  sent  unto  the  heathen 
49.  15  I  will  make  thee  small  among  the  heathen 

Lam.  1.  3  she  dwelleth  among  the  heathen,  she 

1.  10  she  hath  seen  (that)  the  heathen  entered 

4.  15  they  said  among  the  heathen,  They  shall 
4.  20  Under  his  shadow,  .live  among  the  heath. 

Eze.  7.  24  I  will  bring  the  worst  of  the  heathen 

11.  12  done  after  the  manners  of  the  heathen 
11.16  have  cast  them  far  off  among  the  heathen 


HEATHEN 


470 


HEAVEN 


Eze  12. 16  all  their  abominations  among  the  heathen 

16.  14  went,  .among  the  heathen  for  thy  beauty 

20.  9,  14  not  be  polluted  before  the  heathen 

20.  22  be  polluted  in  the  sight  of  the  heathen 

20.  23  I  would  scatter  them  among  the  heathen 
20.  32  will  be  as  the  heathen,  as  the  families 
20.  41  be  sanctified  in  you  before  the  heathen 

22.  4  I  made  thee  a  reproach  unto  the  heathen 

22.  15  I  will  scatter  thee  among  the  heathen 

22. 16  in  thyself  in  the  sight  of  the  heathen 

23.  30  hast  gone  a  whoring  after  the  heathen 

25.  7  deliver  thee  for  a  spoil  to  the  heathen 
25.  8  Judah  (is)  like  unto  all  the  heathen 
28.25  sanctified . .  in  the  sight  of  the  heathen 

30.  3  it  shall  be  the  time  of  the  heathen 

31. 11  hand  of  the  mighty  one  of  the  heathen 

31. 17  under  his  shadow  in.  .midstof  theheathen 
34.  28  shall  no  more  be  a  prey  to  the  heathen 
34.  29  bear  the  shame  of  the  heathen  any  more 

36.  3  possession  unto  the  residue  of  the  heathen 

36.  4  derision  to  the  residue  of  the  heathen 

36.  5  spoken  against  the  residue  of  the  heathen 
36.  6  ye  have  borne  the  shame  of  the  heathen 
36.  7  theheathen that(are)aboutyou,theyshall 
36. 15  hear,  .the  shameof  the  heathen  any  more 
36.  19  I  scattered  them  among  the  heathen,  and 
36.  20  they  entered  unto  the  heathen,  whither 
36.  21  Israel  had  profaned  among  the  heathen 
36.  22  which  ye  have  profaned  among  the  heathen 
36.  23  which  was  profaned  among  the  heathen 
36.  23  the  heathen  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 
36.  24  I  will  take  you  from  among  the  heathen 
36.  3ono.  .reproach  of  famine  among  the  heathen 

36.  36  the  heathen  that  are  left  round  about 

37.  21  children  of  Israel  from  among  the  heathen 

37.  28  the  heathen  shall  know  that  I  the  Lord 

38.  16  the  heathen  may  know  me,  when  I  shall 

39.  7  the  heathen  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lo. 
39.  21  among  the  heathen,  and  all  the  heathen 
39.  23  the  heathen  shall  know  that  the  house  of 
39.  28  be  led  into  captivity  among  the  heathen 

Joel  2.  17  that  the  heathen  should  rule  over  them 

2.  19  make  you  a  reproach  among  the  heathen 

3.  11  come,  all  ye  heathen,  and  gather  yoursel. 

3.  12  Let  theheathen  be  wakened,  and  come  up 
3.  i2  sit  to  judge  all  the  heathen  round  about 

Amos  9.  12  tlie  heathen,  which  are  called  by  my  name 
Obad.  1  an  ambassador  is  sent  among  the  heathen 
2  I  have  made  thee  small  among  the  heathen 

15  day  of  the  Lord  (is)  near,  .all  the  heathen 

16  shall  all  the  heathen  drink  continually 
Mic.  5.  15  in  anger  and  fury  upon  the  heathen,  such 
Hab.  1.  5  Behold  ye  among  the  heathen,  and  regard 

3. 12  thou  didst  thresh  the  heathen  in  anger 
Zeph.  2.  1 1  every  one . .  all  the  isles  of  the  heathen 
Hag.  2.  22  strength  of  tire  kingdoms  of  the  heathen 
Zech.  1.  15  displeased  with  the  heathen  (that  are)  at 

8.  13  ye  were  a  curse  among  the  heathen,  0  h. 

9.  10  and  he  shall  speak  peace  unto  the  heathen 

14.  14  the  wealth  of  all  the  heathen  round  about 

14. 18  the  Lord  will  smite  the  heathen  that  co. 

Mai.  I.  1 1  my  name  (shall  be)  great  among  the  Ilea. 

1.  14  my  name  (is)  dreadful  among  the  heathen 

2. Nation,  eBvos  ethnos. 

Acts  4.  25  Why  did  the  heathen  rage,  and  the  people 
2  Co.  1 1.  26  (in)  perils  by  the  heathen,  (in)  perils  in  the 
Gal.  1.  16  that  I  might  preach  him  among  the  hea. 

2.  9  we  (should  go)  unto  the  heathen,  and  they 

3.  8  would  justify  the  heathen  through  faith 

S.Thosebelongingto  the  nations,  ot  e0v'iKoihoieth?iikoi 
Matt.  6.  7  use  not  vain  repetitions,  as  the  heathen  (do) 

HEATHEN  man  — 

Belonging  to  the  nations,  16vik6s  elhnikos. 

Matt  18.  17  be.  .as  an  heathen  man  and  a  publican 

HEAVE,  to  — 

To  make  high,  lift  up  high,  on  rum,  5. 

Hum  15.  20  as  (ye  do)  the.  .offering,  .shall  ye  heave 

18.  30  ye  have  heaved  the  best  thereof  from  it 
18.  32  ye  have  heaved  from  it  the  best  of  it 

HEAVE  offering  — 

A  heaved  up  offering,  nsnpi  terumah. 

Exod29.  27  the  shoulder  of  the  heave  offering,  which 
29.  28  be  Aaron’s . .  for  it  (is)  an  heave  offering 
29.  28  it  shall  be  an  heave  offering  from  the 
29.  28  (even)  their  heave  offering  unto  the  Lord 
Lev.  7.  14  (for)  an  heave  offering  untothe  Lord,  (and) 

7.  32  unto  the  priest  (for)  an  heave  offering  of 
Numis.  ig  offer  up  an  heave  offering  unto  the  Lord 

15.  20  offer  up  a  cake,  .(for)  an  heave  offering 
15.  20  heave  offering  of  the  threshing  floor,  so 
ig.  21  an  heave  offering  in  your  generations 
18.  8  the  charge  of  mine  heave  offerings  of 
18.  n  the  heave  offering  of  their  gift,  with  all 
18.  19  All  the  heave  offerings  of  the  holy  things 
18.  24  offer  (as)  an  heave  offeringunto  the  Lord 
18.  26  ye  shall  offer  up  an  heave  offering  of 

18.  27  heave  offering  shall  be  reckoned  unto  you 
18.  28  ye  also  shall  offer  an  heave  offering 
18.  28  Lord’s  heave  offering  to  Aaron  the  priest 
18.  29  offer  every  heave  offering  of  the  Lord 

31.  29  give,  .(for)  an  heave  offering  of  the  Lord 

31.  41  tribute,  (which  was)  the  Lord’s  heave  off. 
Deut  12.  6  heave  offerings  of  your  hand,  and  your 

12.  11  the  heave  offering  of  your  hand,  and  all 
12.  17  offerings,  or  heave  offering  of  thine  hand 

HEAVE  (shoulder)  — 

A  heaved  up  offering,  nan?  terumah. 

Ley.  7.  34  the  heave  shoulder  have  I  taken  of  the 


Lev.  10.  14  heave  shoulder  shall  ye  eat  in  a  clean  place 

10.  15  The  heave  shoulder  and  the  wave  breast 
Num.  6.  20  with  the  wave  breast  and  heave  shoulder 

HEAVED  up,  to  be  — 

To  be  made  or  lifted  up  high,  on  rum,  6. 

Exod29-  27  which  is  heaved  up,  of  the  ram  of  the  con. 

HEAVEN  — 

1.  Rolling  cloud,  galgal. 

Psa.  77. 18  voice  of  thy  thunder  (was)  in  the  heaven 

2.  Their  cloud,  prw  shachaq. 

Psa.  89.  6  who  in  the  heaven  can  be  compared  unto 
89.  37  and  (as)  a  faithful  witness  in  heaven 

3 . Heavens,  (, heaved  up  things ),  0)5^  shamayim. 

Gen.  1.  1  God  created  the  heaven  and  the  earth 

1.  8  God  called  the  firmament  Heaven.  Andthe 
1.  9  the  waters  under  the  heaven  be  gathered 
1. 14,  15  lights  in  the  firmament  of  the  heaven 

I.  17  set  them  in  the  firmament  of  the  heaven 
1.  20  may  fly.  .intheopen  firmament  of  heaven 
6. 17  to  destroy  all  flesh,  .from  under  heaven 

7.  11  and  the  windows  of  heaven  were  opened 

7.  19  hills  that  (were)  under  the  whole  heaven 

7.  23  creeping  things,  and  the  fowl  of  the  hea. 

8.  2  and  the  windows  of  heaven  were  stopped 

8.  2  and  the  rain  from  heaven  was  restrained 

II.  4  a  tower  whose  top  (may  reach)  unto  hea. 

14.  19,  22  high  God,  possessor  of  heaven  and  ea. 

15.  5  Look  now  toward  heaven,  and  tell  the  st. 

19.  24  and  fire  from  the  Lord  out  of  heaven 

21.  17  angel  of  God  called  to  Hagaroutoflieaven 

22.  11  angel,  .called  unto  him  out  of  heaven 
22.  15  angel,  .called  unto  Abraham  out  of  heaven 
22.  17  thy  seed  as  the  stars  of  the  heaven,  and  as 

24.  3  the  God  of  heaven,  and  the  God  of  the 
24.  7  The  Lord  God  of  heaven,  which  took  me  f. 

26.  4  seed  to  multiply  as  the  stars  of  heaven 

27.  28  God  give  thee  of  the  dew  of  heaven,  and 

27.  39  and  of  the  dew  of  heaven  from  above 

28.  12  and  the  top  of  it  reached  to  heaven :  and 
28.  17  of  God,  and  this  (is)  the  gate  of  heaven 
49.  25  bless  thee  with  blessings  of  heaven  above 

Exod.  9.  8  let  Moses  sprinkle  it  toward  the  heaven  in 

9.  10  and  Moses  sprinkled  it  up  toward  heaven 
9  22  Stretch  forth  thine  hand  toward  heaven 

9.  23  stretched  forth  his  rod  toward  heaven 

10.  21  Stretch  out  thine  hand  toward  heaven 

10.  22  stretched  forth  his  hand  toward  heaven 

16.  4  I  will  rain  bread  from  heaven  for  you ;  and 

17.  14  remembrance  of  Amalek  from  under  hea. 

20.  4  any  likeness  (of  any  tiling)  that  (is)  in  hea. 
20.  1 1  (in)  six  days  the  Lord  made  heaven  and 
20.  22  that  I  have  talked  with  you  from  heaven 

24.  10  and  as  it  were  the  body  of  heaven  in  (Iris) 

31 .  1 7  for  (in)  six  days  the  Lord  made  heaven  and 

32.  13  multiply  your  seed  as  the  stars  of  heaven 
.  Lev.  26.  19  I  will  make  your  heaven  as  iron,  and  your 

Deut.  1.  10  ye  (are)  this  day  as  the  stars  of  heaven  for 

1.  28  cities  (are)  great  and  walled  up  to  heaven 

2.  25  nations  (that  are)  under  the  whole  heaven 

3.  24  for  what  God  (isthere)in  heaven  or  in  earth 

4.  1 1  burned  with  fire  unto  the  midst  of  heaven 

4.  19  lest  thou  lift  up  thine  eyes  unto  heaven 
4. 19  (even)  all  the  host  of  heaven,  shouldest  be 
4.  19  unto  all  nations  under  the  whole  heaven 

4.  26  I  call  heaven  and  earth  to  witness  against 

4.  32  (ask)  from  the  one  side  of  heaven  unto  the 
4.  36  Out  of  heaven  he  made  thee  to  hear  his 

4.  39  God  in  heaven  above,  and  upon  the  earth 

5.  8  likeness  (of  any  thing)  that  (is)  in  heaven 

7.  24  destroy  their  name  from  under  heaven 

9.  1  cities  great,  and  fenced  up  to  heaven 

9.  14  blot  out  their  name  from  under  heaven 

10.  14  the  heaven,  and  the  heaven  of  heavens,  (is) 

10.  22  hath  made  thee  as  the  stars  of  heaven  for 

11. 11  (and)  drinketli  water  of  the  rain  of  heaven 

11.  17  neshutuptheheaven,thattherebenorain 

11.  21  as  the  days  of  heaven  upon  the  earth 

17.  3  orany  of  the  host  of  heaven,  which  I  have 

25.  19  thou  shalt  blot  out.  .from  under  heaven 

26.  15  Look  down,  .from  heaven,  and  bless  thy  p. 
28.  12  the  heaven  to  give  the  rain  unto  thy  land 
28.  23  thy  heaven  that  (is)  over  thy  head  shall  be 
28.  24  from  heaven  shall  it  come  down  upon  thee 

28.  62  whereas  ye  were  as  the  stars  of  heaven 

29.  20  shall  blot  out  his  name  from  under  heaven 

30.  4  be  driven  out  unto  the  utmost,  .of  heaven 
30.  12  It(is)not  in  heaven,  that  thou  shouldest  say 
30.  12  Whosliallgoupforustoheaven, and  bring 

30.  19  I  call  heaven  and  earth  to  record  this  day 

31.  28  call  heaven  and  earth  to  record  against 

32.  40  For  I  lift  up  my  hand  to  heaven,  and  say 

33.  13  for  the  precious  things  ofheaven.forthed. 

33.  26  (who)  rideth  upon  the  heaven  in  thy  help 

Josh.  2.  11  God  inheaven  above,  and  in  earth  beneath 

8.  20  smoke  of  the  city  ascended  up  to  heaven 

10.  1 1  Lord  cast  down  great  stones  from  heaven 
10.  13  the  sun  stood  still  in  the  midst  of  heaven 

Judg.  5.  20  They  fought  from  heaven;  the  stars  in 

13.  20  when  the  flame  went  up  toward  heaven 

20.  40  flame  of  the  city  ascended  up  to  heaven 

1  Sa.  2.  10  out  of  heaven  shall  he  thunder  upon  them 

5.  12  and  the  cry  of  the  city  went  up  to  heaven 

2  Sa.  18.  9  he  was  taken  up  between  the  heaven  and 

21.  10  water  dropped  upon  them  out  of  heaven 

22.  8  the  foundations  ofheaven  moved  andshook 
22.  14  The  Lord  thundered  from  heaven,  and  the 

1  Ki.  8.  22  and  spread  forth  his  hands  toward  heaven 

8.  23  (there  is)  no  God  like  thee,  in  heaven  above 
8.  27  heaven,  and  heaven  of  heavens,  cannot 


1  Ki.  8.  30,  32,  34,  36,  39,  43,  45,  49  hear  thou  in  heav. 

8.  35  When  heaven  is  shut  up,  and  there  is  nora. 

8.  54  kneeling,  .with his haudsspreaduptohea. 

18.  45  that  the  heaven  was  black  with  clouds  and 

22.  19  all  the  host  of  heaven  standing  by  him 

2  Ki.  1.  io,  12  let  fire  come  down  from  heaven, and  co. 

1.  10  And  there  came  down  fire  from  heaven 

1. 12  the  fire  of  God  came  down  from  heaven 

I.  14  Behold,  there  came  fire  down  from  heaven 

2.  1  the  Lord  would  take  up  Elijah  into  heaven 
2.  1 1  Elijah  went  up  by  a  whirlwind  into  heaven 
7.  2  the  Lord  would  make  windows  in  heaven 
7.  19  the  Lord  should  make  windows  in  heaven 

14.  27  blot  outthename.  from  under  heaven  :  b. 
17.  16  worshipped  all  the  hostof  heaven,  and  ser. 

19.  15  O  Lord,  .thou  hast  made  heaven  and  earth 

21.  3  worshipped  all  the  host  of  heaven,  and  ser. 
21.  5  he  built  altars  for  all  the  host  of  heaven 

23.  4  the  grove,  and  for  all  the  host  of  heaven 

23.  5  the  planets,  and  to  all  the  host  of  heaven 

1  CI1.21. 16  stand  between  the  earth  and  the  heaven 

21.  26  he  answered  him  from  heaven  by  fire  upon 

29. 1 1  for  all  (that  is)  in  the  heaven  and  in  the  e. 

2  Ch.  2.  6  the  heaven  and  heaven  of  heavens  cannot 

2.  12  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  .  that  made  heaven 

6.  13  and  spread  forth  his  hands  toward  heaven 

6.  14  (there  is)  no  God  like  thee  in  the  heaven 
6.  18  heaven  and  the  heaven  of  heavens  cannot 
6.  21  hear  thou,  .fromlieaven ;  and  when  thou 
6.  23,  27,  30  Then  hear  thou  from  heaven,  and 
6.  25,  33,  35,  39  Then  hear  thoufrom  the  heaven 

6.  26  When  the  heaven  is  shut  up,  and  there  is 

7.  1  fire  came  down  from  heaven,  and  consu. 

7. 13  If  I  shut  up  heaven  that  there  be  no  rain 

7.  14  then  will  I  hearfrom  heaven,  and  will  for. 

18.  18  all  the  host  of  heaven  standing  on  his 

20.  6  0  Lord  God . .  (art)  not  thou  God  in  heaven? 
28.  9  in  a  rage  (that)  reacheth  up  unto  heaven 
30.  27  their  prayer  came  (up.  .even) unto  heaven 

32.  20  son  of  Amoz,  prayed  and  cried  to  heaven 

33.  3  worshipped  all  the  host  of  heaven,  and 
33.  5  he  built  altars  for  all  the  host  of  heaven 

36.  23  hath  the  Lord  God  of  heaven  given  me 
Ezra  1.  2  The  Lord  God  of  heaven  hath  given  me 
Neh.  1.  4  and  prayed  before  the  God  of  heaven 

1.  5  OLoRDGod  of  heaven,  the  great  andterri. 

1.  9  unto  the  uttermost  part  of  the  heaven 

2.  4  So  I  prayed  to  the  God  of  heaven 

2.  20  The  God  of  heaven,  he  will  prosper  us 

9.  6  hast  made  heaven,  the  heaven  of  heavens 

9.  6  and  the  host  of  heaven  worshippeth  thee 

9. 13  and  spakest  with  them  from  heaven,  and 
9. 15  gavest  them  bread  from  heaven  for  their 

9.  23  Their  children  also,  .as  the  stars  of  hea. 

9.  27  thou  heardest  (them)  from  heaven ;  and 
9.  28  thou  heardest  (them)  from  heaven  ;  and 

Job  I.  16  The  fire  of  God  is  fallen  from  heaven,  and 
2.  12  sprinkled !dust  upon  their  headstowardh. 

II.  8  (It  is)  as  high  as  heaven  ;  what  canst  thou 
16.  19  Also  now,  behold,  my  witness  (is)  in  heav. 
20.  27  The  heavens  shall  reveal  his  iniquity 

22.  12  (Is)  not  God  in  the  height  of  heaven?  and 
22  14  and  he  walketh  in  the  circuit  of  heaven 
26.  11  pillars  of  heaven  tremble  and  are  astonish. 
28.  24  (and)  seeth  under  the  whole  heaven 
35.  1 1  maketh  us  wisertlian  the  fowls  of  heaven? 

37.  3  He  directeth  it  under  the  whole  heaven 

38.  29  and  the  hoary  frost  of  heaven,  who  hath 

38.  33  Knowest  thou  the  ordinances  of  heaven? 
38.  37  or  who  can  stay  the  bottles  of  heaven 
41.  11  (whatsoever  is)underthe  whole  heaven  is 

Psa.  11.  4  the  Lord’s  throne  (is)  in  heaven :  his  eyes 
14.  2  The  Lord  looked  down  from  heaven  upon 

19.  6  goingforth(is)irom  the  end  of  the  heaven 

20.  6  he  will  hear  him  irom  his  holy  heaven 
33.  13  The  Lord  looketh  from  heaven  ;  he  beh. 
53.  2  God  looked  down  from  heaven  upon  the 
57.  3  He  shall  send  fron  heaven,  and  save  me 
69.  34  Let  the  heaven  and  earth  praise  him,  the 
73.  25  Whom  have  I  in  heaven  (but  thee)?  and 
76.  8  cause  judgment  to  be  heard  from  heaven 

78.  23  above,  and  opened  the  doors  of  heaven 
78.  24  and  had  given  them  of  the  corn  of  heav. 

78.  26  caused  an  east  wind  to  blow  in  the  heaven 

79.  2  given  (to  be) meat  unto  the  fowls  of  theh. 

80.  14  look  down  from  heaven,  and  behold,  and 
85.  11  righteousness  shall  look  downfrom  heaven 
89.  29  and  his  throne  as  the  days  of  heaven 

102.  19  from  heaven  did  the  Lord  behold  the  earth 

103. 11  For  as  the  heaven  is  high  above  the  earth 

104.  12  By  them  shall  the  fowls  of  the  heaven  h. 

105.  40  satisfied  them  with  the  bread  of  heaven 
107.  26  They  mount  up  to  the  heaven,  they  go  d. 
113.  6  to  behold  (the  things  that  are)inheaven 
115.  15  of  the  Lord  which  made  heaven  and  earth 
115.  16  The  heaven,  (even)  the  heavens,  (are)  the 
119.  89  0  Lord,  thy  word  is  settled  in  heaven 
i2!.  2  the  Lord,  which  made  heaven  and  earth 
124.  8  of  the  Lord,  who  made  heaven  and  earth 

134.  3  Lord  that  made  heaven  and  earth  bless 

135.  6  (that)  did  he  in  heaven,  and  in  earth,  in 

136.  26  O  give  thanks  unto  the  God  of  heaven :  for 
139.  8  Ifl  ascend  up  into  heaven,  thou  (art)  there 

146.  6  Which  made  heaven  and  earth,  tlie  sea 

147.  8  Who  covereth  the  heaven  with  clouds,  who 

148. 13  his  glory  (is)  above  the  earth  and  heaven 

Prov.23.  5  they  fly  away  as  an  eagle  toward  heaven 
25.  3  The  heaven  for  height,  and  the  earth  for 
30.  4  Who  hath  ascended  up  into  heaven,  or 
Eccl.  1. 13  all  (things)  that  are  done  under  heaven 

2.  3  which  they  should  do  under  the  heaven  all 

3.  1  a  time  to  every  purpose  under  the  heaven 


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Eccl.  5.  2  for  God  (is)  in  heaven,  and  thou  upon  ea. 
Isa.  13.  5  They  come  from,  .the  end  of  heaven 

13.  10  the  stars  of  heaven  and  the  constellations 

14.  i2  How  art  thou  fallen  from  heaven,  O  Luc. 

14.  13  I  will  ascend  unto  heaven,  I  will  exaltmy 
34.  4  all  the  host  of  heaven  shall  be  dissolved 
34.  5  For  my  sword  shall  be  bathed  in  heaven 

37.  16  O  Lord  . .  thou  hast  made  heaven  and  ea. 
40.  12  and  meted  out  heaven  with  the  span,  and 
55.  10  and  the  snow  from  heaven,  and  returneth 
63. 15  Look  down  from  heaven,  and  behold  from 
66.  1  The  heaven  (is)  my  throne,  and  the  earth 

Jer.  7.  18  to  make  cakes  to  the  queen  of  heaven 

7.  33  shall  be  meat  for  the  fowls  of  the  heaven 

8.  2  the  host  of  heaven,  whom  they  have  loved 

8.  7  Yea,  the  stork  in  the  heaven  knowethher 

10.  2  he  not  dismayed  at  the  signs  of  heaven 

15.  3  the  fowls  of  the  heaven,  and  the  beasts  of 

16.  4  shall  be  meat  for  the  fowls  of  heaven 

19.  7  give  to  be  meat  for  the  fowls  of  the  heaven 

19.  13  burned  incense  unto  all  the  host  of  hea. 
23.  24  do  not  I  fill  heaven  and  earth?  saith  the 

31.  37  If  heaven  above  can  be  measured,  and  the 

32.  17  thou  hast  made  the  heaven  and  the  earth 

33.  22  As  the  host  of  heaven  cannot  be  number 

33.  25  appointed  the  ordinances  of  heaven  and 

34.  20  be  for  meat  unto  the  fowls  of  the  heaven 
44.  17  to  burn  incense  unto  the  queen  of  heaven 
44.  18,  25  to  burn  incense  to  the  queen  of  heaven 
44.  19  we  burnt  incense  to  the  queen  of  heaven 
49.  36  winds  from  the  four  quarters  of  heaven 
51.  9  for  her  judgment  reacheth  unto  heaven 
51.  15  hath  stretched  out  the  heaven  by  his  und. 
51.  48  Then  the  heaven  and  the  earth,  and  all 
51.  53  Babylon  should  mount  up  to  heaven,  and 

Lam.  2.  1  cast  down  from  heaven  unto  the  earth  the 

3.  50  Lord  look  down,  and  behold  from  heaven 

4.  19  are  swifter  than  the  eagles  of  the  heaven 
Eze.  8.  3  spirit  lifted  me  up  between  the.  .heaven 

29.  5  given  thee  for  meat . .  to  the  fowls  of  the  h. 
31.  6  All  the  fowls  of  heaven  made  their  nests  , 

31.  13  shall  all  the  fowls  of  the  heaven  remain 

32.  4  will  cause  all  the  fowls  of  the  heaven  to 
32.  7  I  will  cover  the  heaven,  and  make  the 
32.  8  All  the  bright  lights  of  heaven  will  I  make 

38.  20  the  fowls  of  the  heaven,  and  the  beasts  of 
Dan.  8.  8  came  up.  .toward  the  four  winds  of  heaven 

8.  10  waxed  great,  (even)  to  the  host  of  heaven 

9.  12  for  under  the  whole  heaven  hath  not  been 

11.  4  divided  toward  the  four  winds  of  heaven 

12.  7  he  held  up  his  right  hand,  .unto  heaven 
Hos.  2.  18  with  the  fowls  of  heaven,  and  (with)  the 

4.  3  with  the  fowls  of  heaven  ;  yea,  the  fishes 
7.  12  bring  them  down  as  the  fowls  of  the  heaven 

Amos  9.  2  though  they  climb  up  to  heaven,  thence 

9.  6  he  that  buildeth  his  stories  in  the  heaven 
Jon.  1.  9  the  God  of  heaven,  which  hath  made  the 
Nah.  3.  16  multiplied.  ,abovethestarsofheaven:tlie 
Zeph.  1.  3  I  will  consume  the  fowls  of  the  heaven 

1.  5  that  worshipthe  liostof  heavenuponthe 
Hag.  1.  10  Therefore  the  heaven  over  you  is  stayedf. 
Zech.  2.  6  spread . .  as  the  four  winds  of  the  heaven 

5.  9  the  ephah  between  the  earth  and  the  heav. 
Mai.  3.  10  will  not  open  you  the  windows  of  heaven 

\. Heavens,  ( heaved  vp  things),  j’oiy  shemayin. 

Ezra  5.  11  We  are  the  servants  of  the  God  of  heaven 

5.  12  fathers  had  provoked  the  God  of  heaven 

6.  9  the  burnt  offerings  of  the  God  of  heaven 

6.  10  offer,  .sweet  savours  unto  the  God  of  hea. 

7.  12,  21  scribe  of  the  law  of  the  God  of  heaven 

7.  23  commanded  by  the  God  of  heaven,  let  it 
7.  23  done  for  the  house  of  the  God  of  heaven 

Dan.  2.  18  would  desire  mercies  of  the  God  ofheaven 

2.  19  Then  Daniel  blessed  the  God  of  heaven 
2.  28  But  there  is  a  God  in  heaven  that  reveal. 
2.  37  for  the  God  of  heaven  hath  given  thee  a 
2.  38  and  the  fowls  of  the  heaven  hath  he  given 

2.  44  shall  the  God  of  heaven  setup  a  kingdom 

4.  11  and  the  height  thereof  reached  unto  heav. 

4.  12  fowls  of  the  heaven  dwelt  in  the  boughs 

4.  13, 23  watcher  and  an  holy  one.  .from  heaven 

4.  15,  23  let  it  be  wet  with  the  dew  of  heaven 

4.  20  whose  height  reached  unto  the  heaven 

4.  21  whose  branches  the  fowls  of  the  heaven 

4.  22  reacheth  unto  heaven,  and  thy  dominion 

4.  25  they  shall  wet  thee  with  the  dew  of  heaven 
4.  31  there  fell  a  voice  from  heaven,  (saying),  O 
4.  33  his  body  was  wet  with  the  dew  of  heaven 
4.  34  lifted  up  mine  eyes  unto  heaven,  and  mine 
4.  33  doeth .  .his  will  in  the  army  of  heaven 

4.  37  extol  and  honour  the  King  of  heaven,  all 

5.  21  his  body  was  wet  with  the  dew  of  heaven 

5.  23  lifted  up.  .against  the  Lord  of  heaven 

6.  27  worketh  signs  and  wonders  in  heaven  and 

7.  2  the  four  winds  of  the  heaven  strove  upon 
7.  i3Sonof  man  came  with  the  clouds  of  heaven 
7.  27  of  the  kingdom  under  the  whole  heaven 

5.  Heaven,  sky,  air,  ovpavos  ouranos. 

Matt.  3.  2  for  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  at  hand 

3. 17  lo  a  voice  from  heaven,  saying,  This  is  my 

4.  17  for  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  at  hand 

5.  3,  10  for  theirs  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
5. 12  great  (is)  your  reward  in  heaven :  for  so 

5.  16  glorify  your  Father  which  is  in  heaven 

5.  18  Till  heaven  and  earth  pass,  one  jot  or 

5. 19  called  the  least  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven 

5.  19  be  called  great  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven 

5.  20  ye  shall  in  no  ease  enter  into .  .heaven 

5.  34  neither  by  heaven  ;  for  it  is  God's  throne 

3.  45  children  of  your  Fatherwhichis  inheaven 


Matt.  5.  48  even  as  your  Father  [which  is  in  heaven] 

6.  1  have  noreward  of  your  Father,  .in  heaven 

6.  9  OurFatherwhicliartin  heaven,  Hallowed 

6.  10  Thy  willbedone  inearth,  as  (it  is)inheav. 

6.  20  lay  up  for  yourselves  treasures  in  heaven 

7.  11  shall  your  Father  which  is  in  heaven  give 

7.  21  shall  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  heaven 

7.  21  the  will  of  my  Father  which  is  in  heaven 

8.  n  shall  sit  down,  .in  the  kingdom  ofheaven 

10.  7  saying,  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  at  hand 

10.  32,  33  before  my  Father  which  is  in  heaven 

11.  11  he  that  is  least  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven 

11.  12  the  kingdom  of  heaven  suffereth  violence 
11.  23  which  art  exalted  unto  heaven,  shalt  be 

1 1.  25  0  Father,  Lord  of  heaven  and  earth,  heca. 

12.  50  the  will  of  my  Father  which  is  in  heaven 

13.  11  the  mysteries  of  the  kingdom  [of  heaven] 

13.  24  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  likened  unto  a 

13.  31  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  to  a  grain 
13-  33>  44,  45,  47>  52  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like 

14.  19  looking  up  to  heaven,  he  blessed,  and  br. 
16.  1  he  would  show  them  a  sign  from  heaven 
16.  17  but  my  Father  which  is  in  heaven 

16.  19  give,  .the  keys  of  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
16.  19  bind  on  earth  shall  be  bound  in  heaven 
16.  19  loose  on  earth  shall  be  loosed  in  heaven 
18.  1  Who  is.  .greatest  in  the  kingdom  of  heav. 
18.  3  not  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
18.  4  same  is  greatest  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
18.  10  in  heaven  their  angels  do  always  behold 
18.  10  the  face  of  my  Father  which  is  in  heaven 
18.  14  will  of  your  Father  which  is  in  heaven 
18.  18  hind  on  earth,  shall  be  bound  in  heaven 
18.  18  loose  on  earth  shall  be  loosed  in  heaven 

18. 19  be  done . .  of  my  Father  which  is  in  heaven 

18.  23  kingdom  of  heaven  likened  unto  a  certain 

19.  12  eunuchs  for  the  kingdom  of  heaven’s  sake 
19.  14  for  of  such  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven 

19.  21  thou  shalt  have  treasure  in  heaven;  and 

19.  23  hardly  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  heaven 

20.  1  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto  a  man 

21.  25  baptism  of  John,  whence  was  it?  from  h. 

21.  25  If  we  shall  say,  From  heaven ;  he  will  say 

22.  2  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto  a 

22.  30  but  are  as  the  angels  of  God  in  heaven 

23.  9  one  is  your  Father,  [which,  is  in  heaven] 

23.  13  shutupthekingdomofheavenagainstmen 

23.  22  he  that  shall  swear  by  heaven,  sweareth 

24.  29  the  stars  shall  fall  from  heaven,  and  the 
24.  30  the  sign  of  the  Son  of  man  in  heaven 

24.  30  Son  of  man  coming  in  the  clouds  of  heaven 
24.  31  from  one  end  of  heaven  to  the  other 
24.  35  Heaven  and  earth  shall  pass  away,  but  my 
24.  36  not  the  angels  of  heaven,  but  my  Father 

23.  i  the  kingdom  of  heaven  be  likened  unto  ten 
26.  64  power,  and  coming  in  the  clouds  of  heaven 
28.  2  angel  of  the  Lord  descended  from  heaven 
28.  18  power  is  given  unto  me  in  heaven  and  in 

Mark  1.  n  there  came  a  voice  from  heaven,  (saying) 

6.  41  he  looked  up  to  heaven,  and  blessed,  and 

7.  34  looking  up  to  heaven,  he  sighed,  and  saith 

8.  11  seeking  of  him  a  sign  from  heaven,  temp. 

10.  21  thou  shalt  have  treasure  in  heaven:  and 

11.  25  your  Father  also  which  is  in  heaven  may 
11.  26  [neither,  .your  Father  which  is  in  heaven] 
11.  30  The  baptism  of  John,  was  (it)  fromheaven 

11.  31  If  we  shall  say,  From  heaven ;  he  will  say 

12.  25  are  as  the  angels  which  are  in  heaven 

13.  25  the  stars  of  heaven  shall  fall,  and  the 
13.  25  powers  that  are  in  heaven  shall  be  shaken 
13  27  the  earth  to  the  uttermost  part  of  heaven 
13.  31  Heaven  and  earth  shall  pass  away ;  but  my 

13.  32  no  not  the  angels  which  are  in  heaven 

14.  62  power,  and  coming  in  theclouds  ofheaven 

16. 19  [he  was  received  up  into  heaven,  and  sat] 
Luke  2.  13  were  gone  away  from  them  into  heaven 

3.  21  it  came  to  pass,  .the  heaven  was  opened 

3.  22  a  voice  camefromheaven,wliichsaid, Thou 

4.  23  heaven  was  shut  up  three  years  and  six 

6.  23  yourreward(is)greatinlieaven :  for  in  the 
9. 16  looking  up  to  heaven,  he  blessed  them,  and 

9.  54  we  command  fire  to  come  down  from  he. 

10.  is  Capernaum,  which  art  exalted  to  heaven 
10.  18  beheld  Satan  as  lightning  fall  from  heaven 
10.  20  because  your  names  are  written  in  heaven 

10.  21  0  Father,  Lord  of  heaven  and  earth,  that 

11.  2  [Our  Fatherwhich  art  in  heaven,  Hallow,] 
11.  2  [will  be  done,  as  in  heaven,  so  in  earth] 
11. 16  others,  .sought  of  him  a  sign  fromheaven 
15-  7  joy  shall  be  in  heaven  over  one  sinner 

15.  18,  21  Father,  I  have  sinned  against  heaven 

1 6.  17  is  easier  for  heaven  and  earth  to  pass 

17.  24  lighteneth  out.  .one  (part)  under  heaven 

17.  24  shineth unto  theother(part)under heaven 

17.  29  it  rained  fire  and  brimstone  from  heaven 

18.  13  lift  up  so  much  as  (his)  eyes  unto  heaven 

18.  22  thou  shalt  have  treasure  in  heaven :  and 

19.  38  peace  in  heaven,  and  glory  in  the  highest 

20.  4  The  baptism  of  John,  was  it  from  heaven 

20.  5  If  we  shall  say,  From  heaven ;  he  will  say 

21.  11  great  signs  shall  there  be  from  heaven 

21.  26  for  the  powers  of  heaven  shall  be  shaken 

21.  33  Heaven  and  earth  shall  pass  away ;  but  my 

22.  43  [appeared  an  angel  unto  him  from  heaven] 

24.  51  [partedfrom  them, and  carried.  .into  hea.] 
John  1.  32  spirit  descending  from  heaven  like  a  dove 

1.  51  ye  shall  see  heaven  open,  and  the  angels 
3.  13  heaven,  but  he  that  came  down  from  he. 
3.  13  (even)the  Son  of  man  [which  is  in  heaven] 
3.  27  except  it  be  given  him  from  heaven 
3.  31  he  that  cometh  from  heaven  is  above  all 

6.  31  He  gave  them  bread  from  heaven  to  eat 


John  6.  32  Moses  gave  you  not  that  bread  from  hea. 
6.  32  giveth  you  the  true  bread  from  heaven 
6.  33  ishe  which  cometh  down  from  heaven,  and 
6.  38  I  came  down  from  heaven,  not  to  do  mine 
6.  41  the  bread  which  came  down  from  heaven 
6.  42  that  he  saith,  I  came  down  from  heaven? 
6.  50  the  bread  which  cometh  down  from  hea. 
6.  51  living  bread  which  came  down  from  hea. 

6.  58  that  bread  which  came  down  fromheaven 
i2.  28  Then  came  there  a  voicefrom  heaven, (say.) 
17.  1  lifted  up  liis  eyes  to  heaven,  and  said 

Acts  1.  10  stedfastly  toward  heaven  as  he  went  up 
1.  11  why  stand  ye  gazing  up  into  heaven?  this 
1.  11  which  is  taken  up  from  you  into  heaven 

1.  11  come.. as  ye  have  seen  him  go  into  heaven 

2.  2  there  came  a  sound  from  heaven  as  of  a 
2.  5  men,  out  of  every  nation  under  heaven 

2.  19  I  will  show  wonders  in  heaven  above,  and 
3.21  the  heaven  must  receive  until  the  times 
4.  12  there  is  none  other  name  under  heaven 
4.  24  God,  wliichhastmadeheaven,  and  earth 

7.  42  gave  them  up  to  worship,  .host of  heaven 
7.  49  Heaven  (is)  my  throne,  and  earth  (is)  my 

7.  55  looked  up  stedfastly  into  heaven,  and  saw 
9.  3  shined  round  about . .  a  light  from  heaven 

10.  11  saw  heaven  opened,  and  a  certain  vessel 

10.  16  vessel  was  received  up  again  into  heaven 

11.  5  let  down  from  heaven  by  four  comer’s 
11.  9  the  voice  answered  me  again  from  heaven 

11.  10  and  all  were  drawn  up  again  into  heaven 

14.  15  which  made  heaven,  and  earth,  and  the  sea 

17.  24  seeing,  he  is  Lord  of  heaven  and  earth 
22.  6  there  shone  from  heaven  a  great  light 

Rom.  1.  18  the  wrath  of  God  is  revealed  from  heaven 
10.  6  Who  shall  ascend  into  heaven?  that  is,  to 

1  Co.  8.  s  whether  in  heaven  or  inearth,  astherebe 

15.  47  the  second  man  (is)  the  Lord  from  heaven 

2  Co.  5.  2  with  our  house  which  is  from  heaven 

12.  2  suchan  one  caught  up  to  the  thinlheaven 
Gal.  1.  8  or  an  angel  from  heaven,  preach  any  other 
Epli.  1.  10  which  are  in  heaven,  and  which  are  on 

3.  15  Of  whom  the  whole  family  in  heaven  and 
6.  9  knowing  that  your  Master,  is  in  heaven 

Phil.  3.  20  ourconversationisinheaven ;  from  when. 
Col.  1.  5  hope  which  is  laid  up  for  you  in  heaven 
1.  16  all  things  created  that  are  in  heaven 
1.  20  be)  things  in  earth,  or  things  in  heaven 
1.  23  to  every  creature  which  is  under  heaven 

4.  1  that  ye  also  have  a  Master  in  heaven 

1  Tli.  1.  10  to  wait  for  his  Son  from  lieavep,  whom  he 

4.  16  shall  descend  from  heaven  with  a  shout 

2  Tli.  1.  7  Lord  Jesus  shall  be  revealed  from  heaven 
lleb.  9.  24  into  heaven  itself,  now  to  appear  in  the 

10.  34  have  [in  heaven]  a  better  and  an  enduring 
12.  23  firstborn,  which  are  written  in  heaven 
12.  25  away  from  him  that  (speaketh)  from  heav. 
12.  26  shake  not  the  earth  only,  but  also  heaven 
Jas.  5.  12  neither  by  heaven,  neither  by  the  earth 

5.  18  and  the  heaven  gave  rain,  and  the  earth 

1  Te.  1.  4  an  inheritance.. reserved  in  heaven  for  you 

1.  12  withtheHolyGhostsentdownfromheav. 

3.  22  Who  is  gone  into  heaven,  and  is  on  the 

2  Pe.  1.  18  voice  which  came  from  heaven  we  heard 
1  Jo.  5.  7  are  three  that  bear  record  in  [heaven] 
Rev.  3.  12  cometh  down  out  of  heaven  from  my  God 

4.  1  adoor(was)openedinheaven:  andthefirst 

4.  2  a  throne  was  set  in  heaven,  and  (one)  sat 

5.  3  no  man  in  heaven,  nor  in  earth,  neither 

5.  13  every  creature  which  is  in  heaven,  and  on 

6.  13  the  stars  of  heaven  fell  unto  the  earth 
6.  14  the  heaven  departed  as  a  scroll  when  it 

8.  1  there  was  silence  in  heaven  about  the 

8.  10  and  there  fell  a  great  star  from  heaven 

9.  1  a  star  fall  from  heaven  unto  the  earth 
10.  1  another  mighty  angel  come.,  from  heaven 
10.  4  heard  a  voice  from  heaven  saying  unto  me 
10.  5  the  angel  lifted  up  his  hand  to  heaven 
10.  6  who  created  heaven,  and  the  things  that 

10.  8  the  voice  which  I  heard  from  heaven  spake 

11.  6  These  have  power  to  shut  heaven,  that  it 
11.  12  great  voice  from  heaven  saying  unto  them 
1 1.  12  they  ascended  up  to  heaven  in  a  cloud 
11.  13  and  gave  glory  to  the  God  of  heaven 

11.  15  there  were  great  voices  in  heaven,  saying 

11.  19  the  temple  of  God  was  opened  in  heaven 

12.  1  appeared  a  great  wonder  in  heaven 

12.  3  there  appeared  another  wonderinheaven 
12.  4  the  third  part  of  the  stars  of  heaven,  and 
12.  7  there  was  warin  heaven;  Michaelandhis 
12.  8  neither  was  theirplace  found,  .in  heaven 

12.  10  I  heard  a  loud  voice  saying  in  heaven 

13.  6  tabernacle,  andthem  that  dwell  in  heaven 
13. 13  hemakethfire  comedown  from  heaven  on 

14.  2  I  heard  a  voice  from  heaven,  as  the  voice 
14.  7  worship  him  that  made  heaven,  and  earth 
14/13  heardavoice  fromheaven  saying  untome 

14.  17  cameout  of  the  templewhich  isinheaven 

15.  1  I  saw  another  sign  in  heaven,  great  and 

15.  5  the  tabernacle  of  the  testimony  in  heaven 

16.  11  blasphemed  the  God  of  heaveubecause  of 
16.  17  great  voice  out  of  the  temple  [of  heaven] 
16.  21  fell  upon  men  a  great  hail  out  of  heaven 

18.  1  saw  another  angel  come  down  from  heaven 
18.  4  I  heard  anothervoicefromheaven, saying 
18.  5  her  sins  have  reached  unto  heaven,  and  God 

18.  20  Rejoiceoverher,(thou)heaven,and(ye) 

19.  1  a  great  voice  of  much  people  in  heaven 
ig.  11  I  saw  heaven  opened,  and  behold  a  white 

19.  14  tliearmies(whichwere)inheavenfollowed 

20.  1  I  saw  an  angel  come  down  from  heaven 
20.  9  fire  came  down  from  God  out  of  heaven 
20. 11  the  earth  and  the  heaven  fled  away;  and 


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HEBER 


Rev.  21.  i  I  saw  a  newheaven  and  a  new  earth :  for 
21.  i  the  first  heaven  and  the  first  earth  were 
21.  2  comingdownfromGodoutofheaven,  pre. 
2i.  3  I  heard  a  great  voice  out  of  [heaven]  saying 
2i.  io  city .  .descending  out  of  heaven  from  God 

HEAVEN,  from  — • 

From  heaven,  ovpavddev  ouranothen. 

Acts  14.  17  gave  us  rain  from  heaven,  and  fruitful 
26.  13  Isawin  the wayalightfroinheaven, above 

HEAVEN,  in  — 

Heavenly,  in  or  on  heaven,  iirovpdvios  epouranios. 

Phil.  2.  10  of  (things)  in  heaven,  and  (things)  in  ea. 

HEAVEN,  midst  of  — 

Mid  heaven,  pe(rovpdvr)p.a  mesouranema. 

Rev.  8.  13  angel  flying  through  the  midst  of  heaven 

14.  6  saw  another  angel  fly  in  the  midst  of  he. 

19.  17  all  the  fowls  that  fly  in  the  midst  of  hea. 

HEAVENLY  — 

l.Out  of  heaven,  e’f  ovpavov  ex  ouranou. 

Luken.  13  how  much  more  shall  (your)  heavenly  F. 

2.  Heavenly, in  or  on  heaven,  inovpdvios  epouranios. 

Matt.18.  35  So  likewise  shall  my  [heavenly]  Fatherdo 

1  Co.  15.  48  heavenly,  such  (are)tliey  also  that  (are)h. 

15.  49  shall  also  bear  the  image  of  the  heavenly 
Eph.  1.  20  set.  .at  his  own  right  hand  in  the  heavenly 

2  Ti.  4.  18  will  preserve  (me)  unto  his  heavenly  kin. 
Heb.  3.  i  partakers  of  the  heavenly  calling,  consi. 

6.  4  have  tasted  of  the  heavenly  gift,  and  were 
11. 16  now  they  desire  a  better,  .that  is,  an  hea. 
12.  22  are  come  unto,  .the  heavenly  Jerusalem 

3.  Heavenly,  ovpdvtos  ouranios. 

Matt.  6.  14  your  heavenly  Fatherwillalso  forgive  you 
6.  26  the  fowls,  .yet  your  heavenly  Father  feed 
6.  32  your  heavenly  Father  knoweth  that  ye  ha. 

15.  13  Every  plant,  which  my  heavenly  Father  h. 
Luke  2.  13  a  multitude  of  the  heavenly  host  praising 
Acts  26. 19  was  not  disobedient  unto  the  heavenly  vi. 

HEAVENLY  (places)  — 

The  heavenlies,  ra  inovpdi/ia  la  epourania. 

Eph.  1.  3  spiritual  blessings  in  heavenly  (places)  in 

2.  6  sit  together  in  heavenly  (places)  in  Christ 

3.  10  and  powers  in  heavenly  (places)  might  be 

HEAVENLY  things  — 

The  things  in  heaven,  to  inovpduia  ta  epoxerania. 
John  3.  12  believe,  if  I  tell  you  (of)  heavenly  things? 
Heb.  8.  5  the  example  and  shadow  of  heavenly  thi. 
9.  23  but  the  heavenly  things  themselves  with 

HEAVENS  — 

1.  Mixed  cloud,  3333,  arabali. 

Psa  68.  4  extol  him  that  rideth  upon  the  heavens  by 

2.  Dropping  clouds,  D'?'3j/.  ariphim. 

Isa.  5.  30  the  light  is  darkened  in  the  heavens  the. 

o. Heavens,  the  heaved  up  things,  B'sy  shamaxjim. 

Gen.  2.  1  Thus  the  heavens  and  the  earth  were  fin. 

2.  4  the  generations  of  the  heavens  and  of  the 

2.  4  Lobd  God  made  the  earth  and  the  heavens 
Deut  10.  14  theheavenof  heavens,  (is)  the  Lord’s  thy 

32.  i  Give  ear,  O  ye  heavens,  aud  I  will  speak 

33.  28  Israel,  .his  heavens  shall  drop  down  dew 
Judg.  5.  4  the  heavens  dropped,  the  clouds  also  dr. 
2Sa.  22. 10  He  bowed  the  heavens  also,  and  came  down 
1  Ki.  8.  27  andheaven  of  heavens, caunotcontain  thee 

1  Ch.16.  26  (are)  idols:  but  the  LORD  made  the  heavens 

16.  31  Let  the  heavens  be  glad,  and  let  the  earth 
27.  23  increase  Israel  like  to  the  stars  of  the  he. 

2  Ch.  2.  6  seeing  the . .  heaven  of  heavens  cannot  con. 

6.  18  the  heaven  of  heavens  cannot  contain  thee 
6.  25,  33,  33,  39  Then  hear  thou  from  the  heav. 
Ezra  9.  6  our  trespass  is  grown  up  unto  the  heavens 
Nell.  9.  6  the  heaven  of  heavens,  with  all  their  host 
Job  9.  8  Which  alone  spreadeth  out  the  heavens 
14.  12  till  the  heavens  (be)  no  more,  they  shall 
15-15  yea,  the  heavens  are  not  clean  in  his  sight 

20.  6  Though  his  excellency  mount  up  to  the  h. 

26. 13  By  his  spirit  he  hath  garnished  the  heav. 

35.  5  Look  unto  the  heavens,  and  see  ;  and  be. 
Psa.  2.  4  He  that  sitteth  in  the  heavens  shall  laugh 

8.  1  who  hast  set  thy  glory  above  the  heavens 
8.  3  When  I  consider  thy  heavens,  the  work  of 
18.  9  He  bowed  the  heavens  also,  and  came  do. 

18.  13  The  Lord  also  thundered  in  the  heavens 

19.  1  The  heavens  declare  the  glory  of  God  ;  and 
33.  6  By  the  word  of  the  Lord  were  the  heavens 

36.  5  Thy  mercy,  O  Lord,  (is)  in  the  heavens 
50.  4  He  shall  call  to  the  heavens  from  above 
50.  6  the  heavens  shall  declare  his  righteousness 
57.  5  Be  thou  exalted,  O  God,  above  the  heav. 

57. 10  For  thy  mercy  (is)  great  unto  the  heavens 
57- 11  Be  thou  exalted,  O  God,  above  the  heavens 
68.  8  the  heavens  also  dropped  at  the  presence 
68.  33  To  him  that  rideth  upon  the  heavens  of  h. 
73.  9  They  set  their  mouth  against  the  heavens 
89.  2  shalt  thou  establish  in  the  very  heavens 
89.  5  And  the  heavens  shall  praise  thy  wonders 

89. 11  The  heavens  (are)  thine,  the  earth  also(is) 

96.  5  (are)  idols  :  but  the  Lord  made  the  heav. 

96. 11  Let  the  heavens  rejoice,  and  let  the  earth 

97.  6  The  heavens  declare  hisrighteousness,and 

102.  25  and  the  heavens  (are)  the  work  of  thy  ha. 

103.  19  Lord  hath  prepared  his  throne  in  the  h. 

104.  2  who  stretchest  out  the  heavens  like  a  cu. 
108.  4  For  thy  mercy  (is)  great  above  the  heavens 
108.  5  Be  thou  exalted,  O  God,  above  the  heav. 
113.  4  Lord  (is)  high,  .his  glory  above  the  heav. 


Psa.115.  3  But  our  God  (is)  in  the  heavens  :  he  hath 
115. 16  the  heavens,  (are)  the  Lord’s  :  butthe  ea. 
123.  1  Unto  thee.  .0  thou  that  dwellest  in  theh. 
136.  5  To  him  that  by  wisdom  made  the  heavens 
144.  5  Bow  thy  heavens,  0  Lord,  and  come  down 
148.  1  Praise  ye  the  Lord  from  the  heavens :  pr. 
148.  4  Praise  him,  ye  heavens  of  heavens,  and  ye 
148.  4  and  ye  waters  that  (be)  above  the  heavens 
Prov.  3.  19  byunderstanding,  .established theheaven 

8.  27  When  he  prepared  the  heavens,  I  (was) 
Isa.  1.  2  Hear,  O  heavens,  and  give  ear,  0  earth 

13. 13  Therefore  I  will  shake  the  heavens,  and 

34.  4  the  heavens  shall  be  rolled  together  as  a 
40.  22  that  stretcheth  out  the  heavens  as  a  curt. 
42.  5  he  that  created  the  heavens,  and  stretch. 
44.  23  Sing,  0  ye  heavens ;  for  the  Lord  hath 

44.  24  that  stretcheth  forth  the  heavens  alone 

45.  8  Drop  down,  ye  heavens,  from  above,  and 
45.  12  I.  .have,  .stretched  out  the  heavens,  and 
45.  18  thus  saith  the  Lord  that  created  the  he. 
48.  13  and  my  right  hand  hath  spanned  the  he. 

49. 13  Sing.  6  heavens;  and  be  joyful,  0  earth 

50.  3  I  clothe  the  heavens  with  blackness,  and 

51.  6  Lift  up  your  eyes  to  the  heavens,  and  look 
51.  6  for  the  heavens  shall  vanishaway  like  sm. 
51.  13  the  Lord.. hath  stretched  forth  the  heav. 
51.  ib  that  I  may  plant  the  heavens,  and  lay  the 
55.  9  For  (as)  the  heavens  are  higher  than  the 

64.  1  Oh  that  thou  wouldest  rend  the  heavens 

65.  17  For,  behold,  I  create  new  heavens,  and  a 

66.  22  For  as  the  new  heavens,  and  the-new  earth 
Jer.  2.  12  Be  astonished,  0  ye  heavens,  at  this,  and 

4.  23  I  beheld,  .the  heavens,  and  they  (had)  no 

4.  25  and  all  the  birds  of  the  heavens  were  fled 
4.  28  For  this  shall .  .the  heavens  above  be  black 

9.  10  both  the  fowl  of  the  heavens  and  the  hea. 
10.  12  stretched  out  the  heaven  by  his  discretion 

10.  13  a  multitudeof  waters  in  the  heavens,  and 
14.  22  or  can  the  heavens  give  showers?  Art  not 
51.  16  a  multitude  of  waters  in  the  heavens;  and 

Lam.  3.  41  lift  up  our  hearts,  .unto  God  in  the  heav. 

3.  66  destroy  them .  .from  under  the  heavens  of 
Eze.  1.  1  the  heavens  were  opened, and  I  saw  visions 
Hos.  2.  21 1  will  hear  the  heavens,  and  they  shall 
Joel  2.  10  the  heavens  shall  tremble :  the  sun  and 

2.  30  I  will  show  wonders  in  the  heavens  and 

3.  16  aud  the  heavens  and  the  earth  shall  shake 
Hab.  3.  3  His  glory  covered  the  heavens,  and  the 
Hag.  2.  6  I  will  shake  the  heavens,  and  the  earth 

2.  21  saying,  I  will  shake  the  heavens  and  the 
Zech.  6.  5  These  (are)  the  four  spirits  of  the  heavens 

8.  12  the  heavens  shall  give  their  dew ;  and  I 
12.  1  which  stretcheth  forth  the  heavens,  aud 

LHeavens,  ( heaved  up  things),  |]Diy  shemayin. 

Jer.  10.  11  The  gods  that  have  not  made  the  heaven 
10.  1 1  they  shall  perish . .  from  under  these  heav. 
Dan.  4.  26  shalt  have  known  that  the  heavens  do  rule 

5 .Heavens,  skies,  ovpavol  ouranoi. 

Matt.  3. 16  and,  lo,  the  heavens  were  opened  unto  him 
24.  29  and  the  powers  of  the  heavens  shall  be 
Mark  1.  10  he  saw  the  heavens  opened,  and  the  spir. 
Lukei2.  33  a  treasure  in  the  heavens  that  faileth  not 
Acts  2.  34  For  David  is  not  ascended  into  the  heav. 

7.  56  Behold,  I  see  the  heavens  opened,  and  the 
2  Co.  5.  1  not  made  with  hands,  eternal  in  the  hea. 
Eph.  4.  10  far  above  all  heavens,  that  he  might  fill  all 
Heb.  1.  10  the  heavens  are  the  works  of  thine  hands 

4.  14  that  is  passed  into  the  heavens,  Jesus  the 

7.  26  High  Priest,  .made  higher  than  the  heav. 

8.  1  set  on . .  the  throne  of  the  majesty  in  the  h. 

9.  23  the  patterns  of  things  in  the  heavens  shou. 
2  Pe.  3.  5  that  by  the  word  of  God  the  heavens  were 

3.  7  the  heavens  and  the  earth  which  are  now 

3.  10  in  the  which  the  heavens  shall  pass  away 

3.  12  wherein  the  heavens  beingonfire  shall  be 
3.  13  we .  .look  for  new  heavens  and  a  new  earth 

Rev.  12.  12  Therefore  rejoice,  (ye)  heavens,  and  ye 

HEAVIER  — 

Weighty,  heavy,  "ns  kabed. 

Prov  27.  3  but  a  fool’s  wrath  (is)  heavier  than  them 

HEAVIER,  to  be  — 

To  be  heavy,  weighty,  135  kabad. 

Job  6.  3  it  would  be  heavier  than  the  sand  of  the 
23.  2  to  day . .  my  stroke  is  heavier  than  my  gr. 

HEAVILY  — 

1  .Heaviness,  weight ,  ni33  kebeduth. 

Exodi4.  25  they  drave  them  heavily :  so  that  the  Eg. 

2 .To  be  black,  mourning,  333  qadar. 

Psa.  35.  14  I  bowed  down  heavily,  as  one  that  mour. 

HEAVILY,  to  lay  — 

To  make  heavy  or  weighty,  333  kabed,  5. 

Isa.  47.  6  upon  the  ancient  hast  thou,  .heavily  laid 
HEAVINESS  — 
l.Sorroiv,  fear,  .3JK3  deagah. 

Prov.  12.  25  Heaviness  in  the  heart  of  man  maketh  it 

2.  Weakness,  nns  kehah. 

Isa.  61.  3  garment  of  praise  for  the  spirit  of  heavi. 

3.  Face,  aspect,  d'js  panim. 

Job  9.  27  I  willleave  off  my  heaviness,  andcomfort 

4.  Lamentation ,  mourning,  rmB  taaniyyah. 

Isa.  29.  2  and  there  shall  be  heaviness  and  sorrow 

5.  Affliction,  sorrow,  nyw  tugah. 

Psaii9.  28  My  soul  meiteth  for  heaviness;  strengthen 


Prov  10.  1  a  foolish  son  (is)  the  heaviness  of  his 
14.  13  and  the  end  of  that  mirth  (is)  heaviness 

Q.A Jficticm,  humiliation,  n'JJtn  taanith. 

Ezra  9.  5  I  arose  up  from  my  heaviness;  and,  having 

7 . Dejection  of  the  eye,  Karrirpeia  katepheia. 

Jas.  4.  9  be  turned  to  mourning,  and. .  joy  toheav. 

8.  Grief,  Aiurfj  lupe. 

Rom.  9.  2  I  have  great  heaviness  and  continual 
2  Co.  2.  1  that  I  would  not  come  again  to  you  in  he. 
HEAVINESS,  to  be  full  of  — 

1 .  To  be  feeble,  mortal,  nvsli. 

Psa.  69.  20  aud  I  am  full  of  heaviness :  and  I  looked 

2.  To  be  very  heavy,  faint,  db-qp-oveui  ademoneo. 

Phil.  2.26  For  he  longed . .  and  wras  full  of  heaviness 
HEAVINESS,  to  be  in  — 

To  be  grieved,  Mmtopai,  lupeomai. 

1  Pe.  1.  6  ye  are  in  heaviness  through  manifold 
HEAVY  — 

1.  Heavy,  weighty,  333  kabed. 

Exodi7.  12  But  Moses’ hands  (were) heavy ;  and  they 
18.  18  for  this  thing  (is)  too  heavy  for  thee ;  thou 

1  Ei.  12.  4  and  his  heavy  yoke  which  he  put  upon  us 

12.  11  my  father  did  lade  you  w  ith  a  heavy  yoke 

2  Ch.io.  4  and  his  heavy  yoke  that  he  put  upon  us 

10.  11  my  father  put  a  heavy  yoke  upon  you,  I 
Psa.  38.  4  mine  iniquities . .  as  an  heavy  burden  they 

2.  Heaviness,  333  kobed. 

Prov 27.  3  A  stone  (is)  heavy,  and  the  sand  weighty 
Isa.  30.  27  and  the  burden  (thereof  is)  heavy:  his  lips 

3.  A  bar,  yolce,  naiD  motah. 

Isa.  58.  6  to  undo  the  heavy  burdens,  and  to  let  the 

4.  Bitter,  3D  mar. 

Prov  31.  6  wine  unto  those  that  be  of  heavy  hearts 

5.  Sulky,  sour,  3D  sar. 

1  Ki.  20.  43  went  to  his  house  heavy  and  displeased 

21.  4  Ahab  came  into  his  house  heavy  and  dis. 

6.  Sharp,  hard,  3173  qasheh. 

1  Ki.  14.  6  for  I  (am)  sent  to  thee  (with)  heavy  (tid.) 

7 . Evil,  50  ra. 

Prov  25.  20  he  that  singeth  songs  to  an  heavy  heart 

8.  Heavy,  weighty,  Papvs  barns. 

Matt  23.  4  For  they  bind  heavy  burdens  and  grievous 
HEAVY,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  heavy,  weighty,  333  kabed. 

1  Sa.  4.  18  for  he  was  an  old  man,  and  heavy.  And  he 

5.  6  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  heavy  upon  them 
5.  11  the  hand  of  God  was  very  heavy  there 

2  Sa.  14.  26  because  (the  hair)  was  heavy  on  him,  th. 
Neh.  5.  18  because  the  bondage  w  as  heavy  upon  this 
Job  33.  7  neither  shall  my  hand  be  heavy  upon  thee 
Psa.  32.  4  day  aud  night  thy  hand  w  as  heavy  upon 

38.  4  For  mine  iniquities,  .they  are  too  heavy 
Isa.  24.  20  the  transgression  thereof  shall  be  heavy 
59.  1  neither  his  ear  heavy,  that  it  cannot  hear 

2.7’o  be  heavy,  weighed  down,  fiapeoycii  bareomai. 
Matt  26.  43  asleep  again  :  for  their  eyes  were  heavy 
Marki4.  40  for  their  eyes  were  [heavy],  neither  wist 
Luke  9.  32  Peter  and  they,  .were  heavy  with  sleep 
HEAVY,  to  be  very  — 

To  be  very  heavy,  faint,  aSypoveu  ademoneo. 

Matt  26.  37  and  began  to  be  sorrowful  and  very  heavy 
Marki4.  33  began  to  be  sore  amazed,  and  to  be  very  li. 
HEAVY,  to  make  — 

To  make  heavy,  333  kabed,  5. 

1  Ki.  12.  10  Thy  father  made  our  yoke  heavy1,  but 

12.  14  My  father  made  our  yoke  heavy,  and  I 

2  Ch.io.  10  Thy  father  made  our  yoke  heavy, butmake 

10.  14  My  father  made  your  yoke  heavy,  but  I 
Isa.  6.  10  make  their  ears  heavy,  and  shut  their  eyes 
Lam.  3.  7  cannot  get  out:  he  hath  made  my  chain  h. 
HEAVY,  (to  be)  too  — 

Heavy,  weighty,  333  kabed. 

Num  11.  14  I  am  not  able,  .because  (it  is)  too  heavy 
HE'-BER,  335;  shoot,  production,,  shoot. 

1.  Head  of  a  family  in  the  tribe  of  Gad. 

1  Ch.  5. 13  Jorai,  and  Jachan,  and  Zia,  and  H.,  seven 

2.  A  son  of  Shashak  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin. 

1  Ch.  8.  22  And  Ishpan,  and  H.,  and  Eliel 
HE'-BER,  3313,  333,  333,  ’E(8 ip  companion. 

1.  A  son  of  Beriah  the  son  of  Asher.  B.c.  1640. 

Gen.  46.  17  and  the  sons  of  Beriah  ;  H.,  and  Malchiel 
Nuni26.  45  Of  the  sons  of  Beriah  ;  of  H.,  the  family 
1  Ch.  7.  31  And  the  sons  of  Beriah  ;  H.,  and  Malchiel 
7.  32  And  H.  begat  Japhlet,  and  Shomer,  and 
Luke  3.  35  Phalec,  which  was  (the  son)  of  H.,  which 

2.  The  husband  of  Jael  who  killed  Sisera.  He  was  a 
Kenite,  while  Sisera  was  captain  of  Jabin’s  army.  B.c. 
1360. 

Judg.  4.  11  H.  the  Kenite.  .of  the  children  of  Hobab 

4.  17  fled,  .to  the  tentof  Jael  the  wife  of  IT 

4.  17  peace  between  Jabin.  .and  the  house  of  H. 

4.  21  Then  Jael  H.’s  wife  took  a  nail  of  the  tent 

5.  24  Blessed,  .shall  Jael  the  wife  of  H.  the  K. 

3.  A  son  of  Ezra,  apparently  of  the  family  of  Caleb  son 
of  Jephunneh.  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4.  18  And  his  wife.  .bare.  H.  the  father  of  Soc. 

4.  A  son  of  Elpaal,  a  Benjamite.  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  8.  17  and  Meshullam,  and  Hezeki,  and  H, 


HEBERITES 


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BE-BE-RITES.  ’pan  belonging  to  Heber. 

A  family  descended  from  Heber,  a  descendant  of  Beriah 
son  of  Asher.  B.c.  1640. 

Nuimfi.  45  of  Heber,  the  family  of  the  H. :  of  Malchiel 
HE'-BREW,  nap  'Efrpaios  belonging  to  Eber. 
L.Patronymic  of  Abraham  and  his  offspring. 

Gen.  14.  13  there  came  one.  and  told  Abram  the  H. 

39.  14  he  hath  brought  in  an  H.  unto  us  to  mock 

39.  1 7  The  H.  servant . .  came  in  unto  me  to  mock 

40.  15  I  was  stolen,  .out  of  the  land  of  the  H. 

41.  12  And.  .there  with  us  a  young  man,  an  H. 

43.  32  Egyptians  might  not  eat  bread  with  the  H. 

Exod.  1.  15  the  king  of  Egypt  spake  to  the  H.  midw. 

1.  16  ye  do  the  office  of  a  midwife  to  the  H.  wo. 

I.  19  the  H.  women  (are)  not  as  the  Egyptian 

2.  6  she.  .said.  This  (is  one)  of  the  H.'schildren 

2.  7  Shall  I  go  and  call,  .a  nurse  of  the  H.  wo. 

2.  11  he  spied  an  Egyptian  smiting  an  H.,one  of 

2.  13  behold,  two  men  of  the  H.  strove  together 
3  18  The  Lord  God  of  the  H.  hath  met  with  us 
c’  3  The  God  of  the  H.  hath  met  with  us 

7.  16  The  Lord  God  of  the  H.  hath  sent  me  unto 

9.  1,  13  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  the  H. 

10.  3  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  the  H. 

21.  2  If  thou  buy  an  H.  servant,  six  years  he 
Deut  15.  12  if  an  H.  man,  or  an  H.  woman,  be  sold 

1  Sa.  4.  6  What.. the  noise.. in  the  camp  of  the  H.? 

4.  9  that  ye  be  not  servants  unto  the  H.,  as 

13.  3  Saul  blew  the  trumpet,  .saying,  Letthe  if. 
13.  7  And  (some)  of  the  H.went  over  Jordan  to 

13.  19  Lest  the  H.  make  (them)  swords  or  spears 
14  11  the  H.  come  forth  out  of  the  holes  where 

14.  21  Moreover  the  H. .  .(turned)  to  be  with  the 
29.  3  Then  said  the  princes.  .What  (do)theseH. 

Jer.  34.  9  every  man  should  let ..  an  H.  or  an  Hebr. 

34.  14  let  ye  go  every  man  his  brother  an  H. 

Jon.  1.  9  And  he  said  unto  them,  I  (am)  an  H. 

Acts  6.  1  murmuring  of  the  Grecians  against  the  If. 

2  Co.  II.  22  Are  they  H.?  so  (am)  I.  Are  they  Israe.? 
Phil.  3.  5  Circum.  the  eighth  day.  .an  H.  of  the  H. 

2.  The  language  spoken  by  the  Jews  in  Palestine  in  the 
time  of  Christ,  ft  might  more  accurately  have  been 
called  Syro-Chaldee,  being  a  mixture  of  the  Aramaean 
of  Daniel  and  Ezra  with  the  ancient  Hebrew.  The 
Syriac  Peshito  and  the  Chaldee  Targum  of  Onkelos  are 
its  substantial  representatives.  In  the  schools  of  the 
Rabbis  after  the  destruction  of  Jerusalem  an  attempt 
was  made  to  return  to  the  Hebrew  of  the  Old  Testa¬ 
ment,  as  may  be  seen  in  the  Mishnali,  &c. 

Acts  21.  40  he  spake  unto  (them)  in  the  H.  tongue 

22.  2  they  heard  that  he  spake  in  the  H.  tongue 
26.  14  I  heard  a  voice  speaking,  .in  the  H.  ton. 

HEBREW  (tongue),  in  the  — 

Hebraistic,  'E tipaiori  Hebraisti. 

John  5.  2  which  is  called  in  the  Hebrew  tongue  B. 

19  13  the  Pavement,  but  in  the  Hebrew,  Gabb. 

19.  17  which  is  called  in  the  Hebrew,  Golgotha 
19.  20  it  waswrittenin  Hebrew, (and)  Greek,  (and) 

Rev.  9.  1 1  whose  name  in  the  Hebrew  tongue  (is)  Ab. 
16.  16  a  place  called  in  the  Hebrew  tongue  A. 
HEBREW,  (of)  — 

Hebraic,  'E[)pa'iK6s  Ilebraikos. 

Luke23-  38  in  letters  of  Greek, and  Latin,  and  Hebrew 

HEB'-RON,  paaj?,  P"nn  ford,  company. 

1. A  city  of  Asher  near  itehob,  called  also  Abdon  (which 
see).  Properly  Ebron. 

Josh.19.  28  H.,  and  Rehob,  and  Hammon,  andKanah 

2.  A  city  of  Judah,  22  miles  S.  of  Jerusalem,  in  a  rocky 
but  fertile  district ;  it  was  also  called  Kirjath-arba,  and 
now  El-khulil. 

Gen.  13.  18  in  the  plain  of  Mamre,  which  (is)  in  H. 

23.  2,  19  the  same  (is)  H.  in  the  land  of  Canaan 
35.  27  which  (is)  H.,  where  Abraham  and  Isaac 
37.  14  So  he  sent  him  out  of  the  vale  of  H.,  and 
Numi3.  22  ascended  by  the  south,  and  came  unto  H. 

13.  22  H.  was  built  seven  years  before  Zoan  in  E. 
Josli  10.  3  Adoni-  zedek . .  sent  unto  H  oharn  king  of  H . 

10.  5  Therefore,  the  king  of  II. .  .encamped  be. 
10.  23  did  so,  and  brought  forth,  .the  king  of  H 
10.  36  And  Joshua  went  up  from  Eglon.  .unto  H. 
10.  39  as  he  had  done  to  H.,  so  he  did  to  Debir 

II.  21  cut  off  the  Anakims.  .fromH.,  from  Debir 
12  10  The kingof  Jerusalem, one;  thekingofH. 

14.  13  Joshua,  gave  unto  Caleb.  .H.  for  an  inh. 
14. 14  H.  therefore  became  the  inheritance  of  C. 

14.  15  the  name  of  H.  before  (was)  Kirjath-arba 
15. 13  Caleb,  .he  gave.  .Arba.  .which  (city  is)  H. 

15.  54  Humtali,  and  Kirjath-arba,  which  (is)  H. 

20.  7  appointed.  .Kirjath-arba,  which  (is)  H. 

21.  11  they  gave  them.  .Arba.  .which  (city  is)  H. 
21.  13  they  gave  to  the  children  of  Aaron.  .H. 

Judg.  1.  10  against  the  Canaanites  that  dwelt  in  H. 

1.  10  now  the  name  of  H.  before  (was)  Kirjath. 

1.  20  they  gave  H.  unto  Caleb,  as  Moses  said 

16.  3  up  to  the  top  of  an  hill,  that  (is)  before  H. 

1  Sa.  30.  31  to  (them)  which  (were)  in  H.,  and  to  all 

2  Sa.  2.  1  Whither  shall  I  go  up  1  And  he  said.  .H. 

2.  3  and  they  dwelt  in  the  cities  of  H. 

2.  11  David  was  king  in  H. .  .seven  years  and 

2.  32  and  they  came  to  H.  at  break  of  day- 

3.  2  And  unto  David  were  sons  born  in  H. 

3.  5  These  were  bom  to  David  in  H. 

3. 19  to  speak  in  the  ears  of  David  in  II. 

3.  20  So  Abner  came  to  David  to  H. ,  and  twenty 

3.  22  but  Abner  (was)  not  with  David  in  H. 

3.  27  when  Abner  was  returned  to  H.,  Joab 

4.  1  Saul’s  son  heard . .  Abner  was  dead  in  H. 

4.  8  brought  the  head  of  Ish-bosheth .  .to  H. 

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2  Sa.  4.  i2  and  hanged  (them)  up  over  the  pool  in  H. 

4. 12  buried  (it)  in  the  sepulchre  of  Abner  in  H. 

5.  1  Then  came  all  the  tribes ..  to  Da  vid  unto  H . 

5.  3  elders  of  Israel  came  to  the  king  to  H. 

5.  3  king  David  made  a  league  with  them  in  H. 

5.  5  In  H.  he  reigned  over  Judah  seven  years 

5. 13  took,  .wives,  .after  he  was  come  from  H. 

15.  7  which  I  have  vowed  unto  the  Lord,  in  H 
15.  9  Go  in  peace.  So  he  arose,  and  went  to  H. 

15.  10  then  ye  shall  say,  Absalom  reigneth  in  H. 

1  Ki.  2.  11  seven  years  reigned  he  in  H.,  and  thirty 

1  ch.  3.  1  the  sons,  .which  were  born  unto  him  in  H. 

3.  4  (These)  six  were  born  unto  him  in  H ;  and 

6.  55  they  gave  them  H.  in  the  land  of  Judah 
6. 57  to  the  sons  of  Aaron  they  gave.  .H.,  (thee.) 

11.  1  all  Israel  gathered,  .to  David  unto  H. 

11.  3  came  all  the  elders,  .to  the  king  toH. 

11.  3  David  made  a  covenant  with  them  in  H. 

12.  23  the  bands,  .ready,  .came  to  David  to  H. 

12.  38  these,  .came  with  a  perfect  heart  to  H. 

29.  27  seven  years  reigned  he  in  H.,  and  thirty 

2  Ch.n.  10  Zorah,  and  Aijalon,  and  fl  ,  which  (are)  in 

3.  A  son  of  Kohath,  the  son  of  Levi.  B.C.  1600. 

Exod.  6.  18  And  the  sons  of  Kohath.  .H.,  and  LTzziel 
Num.  3.  19  And  the  sons  of  Kohath.  .H.,  and  Uzziel 
1  Ch.  6.  2  And  the  sons  of  Kohath.  .H.,  and  LTzziel 
6.  18  And  the  sons  of  Kohath.  .H.,  and  LTzziel 
23.  12  The  sons  of  Kohath  .  H. ,  and  LTzziel,  four 
23.  19  Of  the  sons  of  H. ;  Jeriah  the  first,  Ama. 

4.  The  patronymic  of  Mareshah  a  descendant  of  Caleb 
the  son  of  Hezron.  B.C.  1500. 

1  Ch.  2.  42  the  sons  of  Mareshah  the  father  of  H. 

2.  43  And  the  sons  of  H. ;  Korah,  and  Tappuah 
15.  9  Of  the  sons  of  H. ;  Eliel  the  chief,  and  his 
HE  BRO-NITES,  Mnan,  Hipn. 

Patronymic  of  the  family  of  Hebron  the  son  of  Kohath. 
B.C.  1600. 

Num.  3.  27  And  of  Kohath .  .the  family  of  the  H. 

26.  58  families  of  the  Levites.  .family  of  the  H. 

1  Ch.26.  23  Of  the  Amramites.  .the  Izharites,  the  H. 

26.  30  the  H.,  Hashabiah  and  his  brethren,  men 
26.  31  Among  the  H.  (was)  Jerijah  the  chief 
26.  31  among  the  H.,  according  to  the  geuerat. 
HEDGE  — 

1  .Hedge,  fold,  via  gader. 

Psa.  80.  12  Why  hast  thou .  .broken  down  her  hedges 
Eccl.io.  8  whoBo  breaketh  an  hedge,  a  serpent 
Eze.  13.  5  neither  made  up  the  hedge  for  the  house 
22.  30  that  should  make  up  the  hedge,  and  stand 

2 . Hedge,  fold,  vna  gederah. 

1  Ch.  4.  23  those  that  dwelt  among  plants  and  hedges 
Psa.  89.  40  Thou  hast  broken  down  all  his  hedges 
Jer.  49.  3  lament,  and  run  to  and  fro  by  the  hedges 
Nah.  3. 17  which  camp  in  the  hedges  in  the  cold  day 

3 . Hedge,  nanira  mesukah. 

Prov  15.  19  the  slothful  (man  is)  as  an  hedge  of  thorns 
Isa.  5.  5  I  will  take  away  the  hedge  thereof,  and 

4. /1  hedge,  <ppayy6s  phragtnos. 

Marki2.  1  set  an  hedge  about  (it),  and  digged  (a 
Luke  14.  23  Go  out  into  the  highways  and  hedges 

HEDGE,  to  — 

To  hedge  about,  tm  gaxlar. 

Lam.  3.  7  He  hath  hedged  me  about,  that  I  cannot . 

HEDGE  in,  to  — 

To  shut  up,  cover  in,  ~aa  sakak,  5. 

Job  3.  23  to  a  man . .  whom  God  hath  hedged  in? 

HEDGE,  to  make  an  — 

To  make  a  fence,  ipts*  suk,  5. 

Job  1. 10  Hast  not  thou  made  an  hedge  about  him 

HEDGE  round  about,  to  — 

To  put  a  hedge  around,  irepniBripu  <ppayy6v. 

Matt  21.  33  and  hedged  it  round  about,  and  digged  a 

HEDGE  up,  to — 

To  hedge  up,  pw  suk. 

Hos.  2.  6  I  will  hedge  up  thy  way  with  thorns,  and 
HEED,  to  give  — 

To  give  attention,  atyp  qashab,  5. 

Prov.17.  4  A  wicked  doer  giveth  heed  to  false  lips 
Jer.  18.  18  let  us  not  give  heed  to  any  of  his  words 
18.  19  Give  heed  to  me,  0  Lord,  and  hearken  to 

HEED  to,  to  give  — 

To  hold  toward,  irpoalxu>  prosecho. 

Acts  8.  10  Towhomtheyallgaveheed.fromtheleast 
1  Ti.  1.  4  Neither  give  heed  to  fables  and  endless 
4.  1  givingheedtoseducingspirits,  anddoctri. 
Titus  1.  14  Not  giving  heed  to  Jewish  fables,  and 

HEED,  to  give  good  — 

To  give  ear,  jw  azan,  3. 

Eccl.i2.  9  he  gave  good  heed,  and  sought  out,  (and) 
HEED,  much  — 

Attention,  asyp  qesheb. 

Isa.  21.  7  he  hearkened  diligently  with  much  heed 
HEED,  to  take  — 

1  .To  be  warned,  ini  zehar. 

Ezra  4.  22  Take  heed  now  that  ye  fail  not  to  do  this 

2.  To  observe  silently,  n?D  sakath,  5. 

Deut  27.  9  Take  heed,  and  hearken,  O  Israel ;  this  day 

3.  To  give  the  heart,  aS  jm  nathan  leb. 

Eccl.  7.  21  Also  take  no  heed  unto  all  words  that  are 


4.  To  see,  nsj'i  raali. 

1  Ch.  28.  ioTakeheed  now ;  for  theLoRD  hath  chosen 

2  Ch.  19.  6  Take  heed  what  ye  do  :  for  ye  judge  not 

5.  To  watch,  observe,  vt’4'  sharnar. 

Num  23.  12  Must  I  not  take  heed  to  speak  that  which 
Josh  22.  5  take  diligent  heed  to  do  the  commandme. 

1  Ki.  2.  4  If  thy  children  take  heed  to  their  way,  to 

8.  25  that  thy  children  take  heed  to  their  way 

2  Ki.  10.  31  But  Jehu  took  no  heed  to  walk  in  the  law 

1  Ch.22.  13  if  thou  takest  heed  to  fulfil  the  statutes 

2  Ch.  6.  16  so  that  thy  children  take  heed  to  their  way 

19.  7  takelieed,anddo(it):  for(thereis)noiniq. 

33.  8  they  will  take  heed  to  do  all  that  I  have 
Psa.  39.  1  I  will  take  heed  to  my  ways,  that  I  sin 
Hos.  4.  10  they  have  left  off  to  take  heed  to  the  Lord 

6.  To  be  watchful,  shamar,  2. 

Gen.  31.  24  Take  heed  that  thou  speak  not  to  Jacob 
31.  29  Take  thou  heed  that  thou  speak  not  to  Jac. 
Exodio.  28  Get  thee  from  me,  take  heed  to  thyself 
19.  12  Take  heed  to  yourselves,  (that  ye)  go  (not) 

34.  12  Take  heed  to  thyself,  lest  thou  make  a  cov. 
Deut.  4.  9  Only  take  heed  to  thyself,  and  keep  thy  so. 

4.  1 5  Take  ye  therefore  good  heed  unto  yourselv. 

4.  23  Take  heed  unto  yourselves,  lest  ye  forget 

1 1 .  1 6  Take  heed  to  yourselves,  that  your  heart  be 

12.  13,  19,  30  Take  heed  to  thyself  that  thou 
24!  8  Take  heed  in  the  plague  of  leprosy,  that  th. 

Josh  23.  11  Take  good  heed  therefore  unto  yourselves 

1  Sa.  19.  2  take  heed  to  thyself  until  the  morning 

2  Sa.  20.  10  But  Amasa  took  no  heed  to  the  sword  that 
Job  36.  21  Take  heed,  regard  not  iniquity  ;  forthis 
Isa.  7.  4  Take  heed,  and  be  quiet ;  fear  not,  neither 
Jer.  9.  4  Take  ye  heed  every  one  of  his  neighbour 

17  21  Take  heed  to  yourselves,  and  bear  no  burd. 
Mai.  2.  15  Therefore  take  heed  to  your  spirit,  and  let 
2.  16  therefore  take  heed  to  your  spirit,  thatye 

7.  To  look,  look  on  or  to,  /SAeVco  blepo. 

Matt  24.  4  Take  heed  that  no  man  deceive  you 
Mark  4.  24hesaith  unto  them,  Take  heed  what  yeliear 
13  5  Take  heed  lest  any  (man)  deceive  you 

13.  23  But  take  ye  heed :  behold,  I  have  foretold 
13.  33  Take  ye  heed,  watch  and  pray  :  for  ye 

Luke  8.  18  Take  heed  therefore  how  ye  hear:  for  who. 
21.  8  Take  heed  that  ye  be  not  deceived  :  for 

1  Co.  3.  10  let  every  man  take  heed  how  he  buildeth 

8.  9  take  heed,  lest  by  any  means  this  liberty 
10.  12  Wherefore  let  him.  .take  heed  lest  he  fall 
Gal.  5.  15  take  heed  that  ye  be  not  consumed  one 
Col  4  17  Take  heed  to  the  ministry  which  thou  hast 
Heb.  3.12  Take  heed,  brethren,  lest  there  be  in  any  of 

8.  To  see,  see  to,  opacn  horau. 

Matti6.  6  Take  heed  and  beware  of  the  leaven  of  the 
18.  10  Take  heed  that  ye  despise  not  one  of  the:  e 
Mark  8.  15  Take  heed,  beware  of  the  leaven  of  the 
Lukei2.  15  Take  heed,  and  beware  of  covetousness 
Acts  22.  26  Take  heed  what  thou  doest :  for  this  man 

9.  To  hold  toward,  n  poire  xw  prosecho. 

Matt.  6.  1  Take  heed  that  ye  do  not  your  alms  before 

2  Pe.  1.  19  whereunto  ye  do  well  that  ye  take  heed 

10.  To  look  at  or  on,  mark,  aKoweoi  skopeb. 

Luken.  35  Take  heed  therefore  that  the  light  which 

HEED,  taking  — 

To  watch,  observe,  ncu1  shamar. 

Psa.  1 19.  9  By  taking  heed  (thereto)  according  to  thy 

HEED  unto  self,  to  take  — 

To  be  watchful,  lay  shamar,  2. 

Deut.  2.  4  takeyegoodheeduntoyourselvestlierefo. 

TTF.ED  to,  to  take  — 

1  .To  look,  look  on  or  at,  /SAeiroi  blepo. 

Marki3-  9  Buttakeheedtoyourselves;  fortheyshall 
Col.  4.  17  Take  heed  to  the  ministry  which  thou  hast 

2.  To  hold  toward,  irpoa^x01  prosecho. 

Luke  1 7.  3  Take  heed  to  yourselves  :  If  thy  brother 
21.  34  take  heed  to  yourselves,  lest  at  any  time 
Acts  5.  35  Ye  men  of  Israel,  take  heed  to  yourselves 
HEED  to,  to  give  the  more  earnest  — 

To  hold  the  more  toward,  rrepiaaorcpus  irpoaex<a- 
Heb.  2.  1  ought  to  give  the  more  earnest  heed  to 

HEED  unto,  to  give  — 

1  .To  hold  upon,  eire'xo)  epecho. 

Acts  3.  5  gave  heed  unto  them,  expecting  to  rece. 

2.  To  hold  toward,  ■npoatxut  prosecho. 

Acts  8.  6  the  people  with  one  accord  gave  heed  un. 
HEED  unto,  to  take  — 

1.  To  hold  upon,  iirtx03  epecho. 

1  Ti.  4.  16  Take  heed  unto  thyself,  and  unto  the 

2.  To  hold  toward,  ■wpo<rix0>  prosecho. 

Acts  20.  28  Take  heed  therefore  unto  yourselves,  and 
HEEL — 

1.  The  heel,  apy  aqeb. 

Gen.  3.  15  thy  head,  and  thou  slialt  bruise  his  heel 
'  25.  26  his  hand  took  hold  on  Esau’s  heel ;  and 
49.  17  that  biteth  the  horse  heels,  so  that  his 
Job  18.  9  The  gin  shall  take  (him)  by  the  heel,  (and) 
Psa.  41.  9  hath  lifted  up  (his)  heel  against  me 

49.  5  the  iniquity  of  my  heels  shall  compass  me 
Jer.  13.  22  discovered,  (and)  thy  heels  made  bare 

2.2 1  root,  shoresh. 

Job  13.  27  settlest  a  print  upon  the  heels  of  my  feet 

3.  The  heel,  irrcpva  pterna. 

Johni3-  18  He .  .hath  lifted  up  his  heel  against  me  , 


HEEL 


474 


HELL 


HEEL,  to  take  by  the  — 

To  circumvent ,  take  by  the  heel,  ripy  aqab. 

Hos.  12.  3  took  his  brother  by  the  heel  in  the  womb 
HE'-GE,  HE'-GAI,  KJn,  ’jn,  'in. 

Chief  chamberlain  of  Ahasuerus,  king  of  Persia.  B.C. 
518. 

Esth.  2.  3  unto  the  custody  of  H.  the  king’s  chamb. 
2.  8  were  gathered,  .to  the  custody  of  H. 

2.  8  Esther  was  brought . .  to  the  custody  of  H. 
2.  15  she  required  nothing  but  what  H. .  .app. 
HEIFER  — 

1  .Heifer,  n^ij;  eglah. 

Gen.  15.  9  Take  me  an  heifer  of  three  years  old,  and 
Deut  2i.  3  elders  of  that  city  shall  take  an  heifer 
2i.  4  shall  bring  down  the  heifer  unto  a  rough 
2i.  4  shall  strike  off  the  heifer’s  neck  there  in 
2r.  6  shall  wash  their  hands  over  the  heifer 
Judg  14.  18  If  ye  had  not  ploughed  with  my  heifer,  ye 
1  Sa.  16.  2  Take  an  heifer  with  thee,  and  say,  I  am 
Isa.  15.  5  unto  Zoar,  an  heifer  of  three  years  old 
Jer.  46.  20  Egypt  (is  like)  a  very  fair  heifer,  (but) 

48.  34  uttered . .  (as)  an  heifer  of  three  years  old 

50.  ii  ye  are  grown  fat  as  the  heifer  at  grass 
Hos.  io.  11  Ephraim  (is  as)  an  heifer  (that  is)  taught 

2.  Cow,  /cine,  rn3  parah. 

NU11119.  2  they  bring  thee  a  red  heifer  without  spot 
19.  5  (one)  shall  burn  the  heifer  in  his  sight 
19.  6  the  midst  of  the  burning  of  the  heifer 
19.  9  shall  gather  up  the  ashes  of  the  heifer 

19.  10  he  that  gathereth  the  ashes  of  the  heifer 
Hos.  4.  16  slideth  back  as  a  backsliding  heifer :  now 

3.  A  tamed  heifer.  Sag a\is  damalis. 

Heb.  9. 13  ashes  of  an  heifer  sprinkling  the  unclean 

HEIGHT  — 

1.  Height ,  highplace,  nns  bamah. 

Isa.  14.  14  ascend  above  the  heights  of  the  clouds 

2.  To  make  high  or  lofty,  npi  gabah,  5. 

Isa.  7.  11  either  in.  .depth,  or  in  the  height  above 

3.  Loftiness,  npi  gobah. 

1  Sa.  17.  4  whose  height  (was)  six  cubits  and  a  span 

2  Ch.  3.  4  and  the  height  (was)  an  hundred  and  tw. 
Job  22.  12  (Is)  not  God  in  the  height  of  heaven  ?  and 
Eze.  19.  1 1  and  she  appeared  in  her  height  with  the 

31.  10  and  his  heart  is  lifted  up  in  his  height 
31.  14  their  trees  stand  up  in  their  height 
41.  8  also  the  height  of  the  house  round  about 
Amos  2.  9  height  (was)  like  the  height  of  the  cedars 

4.  Lofty,  nina  gaboah. 

1  Sa.  16.  7  Look  not.  .on  the  height  of  his  stature 

5.  High  place,  aino  ma/rom. 

2  Ki  19.  23  come  up  to  the  height  of  the  mountains 
Psa.102. 19  down  from  the  height  of  his  sanctuary 

148.  1  Praise  ye  the  Lord,  .in  the  heights 
Isa.  37.  24  I  come  up  to  the  height  of  the  mountains 
37.  24  will  enter  into  the  height  of  his  border 
Jer.  31.  12  shall  come  and  sing  in  the  height  of  Zion 

49.  16  thou,  .that  holdest  the  height  of  the  hill 

51 .  53  she  should  fortify  the  height  of  her  stren. 
Eze.  17.  23  In  the  mountain  of  the  height  of  Israel 

20.  40  in  the  mountain  of  the  height  of  Israel 
6. Stature,  height,  npip  qomah. 

Gen.  6.  15  and  the  height  of  it  thirty  cubits 
Exod25.  10,  23  a  cubit  and  a  half  the  height  thereof 
27.  1  the  height  thereof  (shall  be)  three  cubits 
27. 18  height  live  cubits  (of)  fine  twined  linen 

30.  2  two  cubits  (shall  be)  the  height  thereof 
37.  1  and  a  cubit  and  a  half  the  height  of  it 
37.  10  and  a  cubit  and  a  half  the  height  thereof 

37.  25  two  cubits  (was)  the  height  of  it ;  the  h. 

38.  1  and  three  cubits  the  height  thereof 

38.  18  the  height  in  the  breadth  (was)  five  cubits 

1  Ki.  6.  2  and  the  height  thereof  thirty  cubits 

6.  20  twenty  cubits  in  the  height  thereof  :  and 

6.  26  height  of  the  one  cherub  (was)  ten  cubits 

7.  2  the  height  thereof  thirty  cubits,  upon 

7.  16  height  of  the  one  chapiter  (was)  five  cub. 
7.  16  the  height  of  the  other  chapiter  (was)five 
7.  23  his  height  (was)  five  cubits  ;  and  a  line  of 
7.  27  and  three  cubits  the  height  of  it 
7.  32  height  of  a  wheel  (was)  a  cubit  and  half  a 

2  Ki.25. 17  The  height  oftlieonepillar  (was)  eighteen 

25.  17  the  height  of  the  chapiter  three  cubits 
2  Ch.  4.  i  he  made,  .ten  cubits  the  height  thereof 
4.  2  five  cubits  the  height  thereof  ;  and  a  line 
Jer.  52.  21  the  height  of  one  pillar  (was)  eighteen  cu. 

52.  22  the  height  of  one  cliapiter(was)  five  cubits 
Eze.  31.  5  Therefore  his  height  was  exalted  above  all 

31. 10  and  his  heart  is  lifted  up  in  bis  height 

31.  14  trees,  .exalt  themselves  for  their  height 
40.  5  breadth . .  one  reed ;  and  the  height  one  reed 

7 . Head,  wtn  rosh. 

Job  22.  12  behold  the  height  of  the  stars,  how  high 

8.  Height,  loftiness,  on  rum. 

Prov.  25.  3  The  heaven  for  height,  and  the  earth  for 
Ezra  6.  3  the  height  therefore  threescore  cubits 
Dan.  3.  1  an  image,  .whose height  (was)  threescore 
4.  10  a  tree . .  and  the  height  thereof  (was)  great 
4.  11  the  height  thereof  reached  unto  heaven 
4.  20  whose  height  reached  unto  the  heaven,  and 

9.  Hugeness,  man  ramuth. 

Eze.  32.  5  will  lay.  .and  fill  the  valleys  with  thy  hei. 

10.  Height,  Sif/os  hupsos. 

Eph.  3.  18  what  (is)  the  breadth . .  and  depth,  and  he. 
-Rev.  21.  16  the  breadth,  and  the  height  of  it  are  equal 


1 1 .  High  thing  or  place,  titf/uga  hupsoma. 

Rom.  8.  39  Nor  height,  nor  depth,  nor  any  other  crea. 
HEIGHT,  to  raise  up  to  a  great  — 

To  make  high  or  lofty,  npa  gabah,  5. 

2  Ch.  33.  14  raised  it  up  to  a  very  great  height,  and 
HEINOUS  crime  — 

Wicked  thought  or  device,  net  zimmah. 

Job  31.  11  For  this  (is)  an  heinous  crime ;  yea,  it  (is) 

HEIR  — 

1 .  To  possess,  occupy ,  succeed,  eh;  yarash. 

Gen.  15.  3  and,  lo,  one  born  in  my  house  is  mine  heir 
2  Sa,  14.  7  and  we  will  destroy  the  heir  also :  and  so 
Jer.  49.  1  Hath  Israel  no  sons?  hath  he  no  heir?  why 
49.  2  then  shall  Israel  be  heir  unto  them  that 
Mic.  1.  15  Yet  will  I  bring  an  heir  unto  thee,  O  inh. 

2 .One  who  receives  a  lot  or  portion,  nbypovogos. 
Mitt 21.  38  This  is  the  heir;  come,  let  us  kill  him 
Marki2.  7  This  is  the  heir;  come,  let  us  kill  him 
Luke2o.  14  This  is  the  heir;  come,  let  us  kill  him 
Rom.  4.  13  that  he  should  be  the  heir  of  the  world 
4.  14  For  if  they  which  are  of  the  law  (lie)  heirs 

8.  17  And  if  children,  then  heirs;  heirs  of  God 
Gal.  3.  29  and  heirs  according  to  the  promise 

4.  1  say,  (That)  the  heir,  as  long  as  he  is  a  child 
4.  7  a  son,  then  an  heir  of  God  through  Christ 
Titus  3.  7  we  should  be  made  heirs  according  to 
Heb.  1.  2  whom  he  hath  appointed  heir  of  all  things' 
6.  17  willing,  .to  show  unto  the  heirs  of  prom. 
11.  7  became  heir  of  the  righteousness  which  is 
Jas.  2.  5  and  heirs  of  the  kingdom  which  he  hath  p. 
HEIR  (of),  to  be  — 

1 .  To  possess,  occupy,  succeed,  eh;  yarash. 

Gen.  15.  4  saying,  This  shall  not  be  thine  heir;  but 
15.  4  he  that  shall  come,  .shall  be  thine  heir 
21.  10  for  the  son . .  shall  not  be  heir  with  my  son 
Prov. 30.  23  an  handmaid  that  is  heir  to  hermistress 
Jer.  49.  2  unto  them  that  were  his  heirs,  saitli  the 

2.  To  receive  a  lot  or  portion,  nXypovogeu  kleronomeb. 

Gal.  4.  30  forthe  son.  .shall  not  be  heir  with  the  son 
Heb.  1.  14  for  them  who  shall  be  heirs  of  salvation? 
IIEIR  together,  or  with  — 

One  receiving  a  lot  with  [another),  irvyKXypovigos. 
Heb.  11.  9  the  heirs  with  him  of  the  same  promise 
1  Pe.  3.  7  and  as  being  heirs  together  of  the  grace 
HEIR,  fellow  or  joint  — 

One  receiving  a  lot  with  [another),  crvyKX-qpovogos. 
Rom.  8.  17  heirs  of  God,  and  joint  heirs  with  Christ 
Eph.  3.  6  That  the  Gentiles  should  be  fellow  heirs 
HEL'-AH,  nx^n  tenderness. 

A  wife  of  Aslier,  a  descendant  of  Caleb  son  of  Hur 
from  Judah.  B.C.  1560. 

1  Ch.  4.  5  the  father  of  Tekoa  had  two  wives,  H.  and 

4.  7  the  sons  of  H.  (were)  Zeretli,  and  Jezoar 
HE -LAM,  D?'n,  DX^rt. 

A  place  E.  of  the  Jordan,  but  W.  of  the  Euphrates. 
Perhaps  it  is  identical  with  Alamatha,  on  the  W.  of 
the  Euphrates,  near  Nicephorium. 

2  Sa.  10. 16  they  came  to  H. ;  and  Shobach .  .(went)  be. 

10.  17  and  passed  over  Jordan,  and  came  to  U. 
HEL'-BAH,  na^rr  fertility. 

A  town  in  the  tribe  of  Asher,  near  Achzib. 

Judg.  1.  31  did  Asher  drive  out  the  inhabitants  of .  .n. 
HEL'-BON,  Jia^n  fruitful. 

A  city  celebrated  in  ancient  times  for  the  quality  of  its 
wine.  It  still  bears  its  ancient  name  Ilelbon  and  is  a 
village  within  a  few  miles  of  Damascus  and  still  cele¬ 
brated  for  producing  the  finest  grapes  in  the  country. 
Tiie  A  raid  c  name  Halt  On  contains  the  Hebrew  equiva¬ 
lents  exactly. 

Eze.  27. 18  thy  merchant.,  in  the  wine  of  H.,  and  white  w. 

HELD  — 

To  be  hidden,  xap  chaba,  2. 

Job  29.  10  nobles  held  their  peace,  and  their  tongue 
HELD  in,  to  be  — 

To  curb,  D^a  balam. 

Psa.  32.  9  whose  mouth  must  be  held  in  with  bit  and 
HEL  -DAI,  H^n  enduring. 

1.  The  12th  captain  for  the  monthly  service  in  the  sanc¬ 
tuary.  He  was  descended  from  Othniel  and  is  called 
“  the  Netophathite.”  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.27.  15  The.  .(captain)for  the  twelfth  mouth.  .H. 

2.  An  Israelite  who  returned  from  captivity  and  to 
whom  special  honour  was  given.  In  verse  14  his  name 
appears  to  be  changed  to  Helem.  B.c.  519. 

Zech.  6.  10  Take  of  (them  of)  the  captivity,  .of  H. 
HE'-LEB,  nbn  fat,  or  a^n. 

One  of  David's  valiant  men,  from  Netophah,  S.E.  of 
Jerusalem.  B.c.  1048. 

2  Sa.  23.  29  H.  the  son  of  Baanali,  a  Netophathite 

1  Ch.n.  30  H.  the  son  of  Baanah  the  Netophathite 
HE'-LED,  ibrt.  The  same  as  1 Ieleb. 

1  Ch.11.  30  H.  the  son  of  Baanah  a  Netophathite 
HE'-LEK,  p*?n  portion. 

Second  son  of  Gilead,  and  founder  of  the  family  of  the 
Helekites,  descended  from  Manasseh,  Joseph’s  son. 
B.c.  1560. 

Num.26.  30  of  H. ,  the  family  of  the  Helekites 
Josh.17.  2  forthechildrenofH.,andforthechildren 


HEL-E-KITES,  ’pLn. 

Descendants  of  Helek,  son  of  Gilead  of  the  tribe  of 
Manasseh. 

Num26.  30  of  Gilead,  .of  Ilelek,  the  family  of  the  II. 
HE'-LEM,  cSn  strength, 

1.  One  mentioned  among  the  descendants  of  Asher, 
through  Heber  son  of  Beriah.  B.c.  1600. 

1  Ch.  7.  35  the  sons  of  his  brother  H. ;  Zophah,  and 

2.  Person  mentioned  only  once,  and  apparently  the  same 
as  Heldai  in  verse  10  of  the  same  chapter.  B.c.  519. 

Zech.  6.  14  the  crowns  shall  be  to  H.,  and  to  Tobijah 
HE'-LEFH,  >)bn  place  of  rushes. 

A  border  town  of  Xaphtali.  It  is  now  probably  Hectlif 
an  ancient  site  nearly  due  E.  of  Has  A  by  ad,  and  W.  of 
Hades,  on  the  edge  of  a  ravine  which  probably  formed 
part  of  the  boundary  between  Asher  and  Naphtali. 

Josh. 19.  33  their  coast  was  from  H. .  .unto  Lakum 
HE'-LEZ,  i'Sn,  I'Vn,  f’Vn  strength. 

1.  The  Pelonite,  one  of  the  thirty  of  David’s  guard. 
Paltite  in  2  Sa.  23.  26  is  likely  a  corruption.  He  was  an 
Ephraimite,  and  captain  of  the  7th  monthly  course. 
B.C.  1048. 

2  Sa.  23.  26  H.  the  Paltite,  Ira  the  son  of  Ikkesh  the  T. 
1  Cli.  11.  27  Shammoth  the  Harorite,  H.  the  Pelonite 

27.  10  seventh,  .for  the  seventh  month  (was)  H. 

2.  A  man  of  Judah  and  son  of  Azariah,  a  descendant  of 
Jerameel  of  the  great  family  of  Hezrou.  B.c.  1300. 

1  Ch.  2.  39  And  Azariah  begat  H.,  and  II.  begat  Elc. 
HE'-LI,  >HAf,  'HAi. 

The  father  of  Joseph,  the  husband  of  Mary  and  real 
brother  of  Jacob  the  father  of  the  Virgin  Mary  herself. 
This  name  in  the  Hebrew  is  identical  with  that  of  Eli 
the  high  priest. 

Luke  3.  23  son  of  Joseph,  which  was  (the  son)  of  II. 
HEL'-KAI,  ’pSn  .Tali  is  a  portion. 

A  priest  of  the  family  of  Meraioth  or  Meremoth,  who 
was  living  in  the  generation  following  the  return  from 
Babylon  under  Zerubbabel.  See  Hilkiah.  b.c.  500. 

Neh.  12.  15  Of  Harim,  Adna;  of  Meraioth,  H. 
HEL'-KATH,  np^n,  np^n  portion. 

The  town  at  the'  starting  point  of  tlve  tribe  of  Asher's 
boundary ;  and  allotted  to  the  Gerslionitc  Levites.  Some 
identify  it  with  the  modern  Yerka,  8  miles  E.  of  Akka. 
In  1  Ch.  6.  75,  Ilukolc  is  substituted  for  Helkatli. 

Josh  19.  25  their  border  was  II.,  and  Ilali,  and  Beten 
21.  31  H.  with  her  suburbs,  and  Reliob  with  her 

HEL-KATH  HAZ-ZU'-RIM,  ohxh  np^>n  field  of  rocks. 
A  smooth  piece  of  ground,  close  to  the  pool  of  Gibeon, 
where  Joab’smen  had  a  fight  with  Abner’s,  which  ended 
in  the  death  of  the  selected  combatants,  and  brought 
on  a  general  battle. 

2  Sa.  2.16  wherefore  that  place  was  called  H.,  which 
HELL  — 

1.  The  unseen  state,  Vine*  sheol. 

Deut  32.  22  and  shall  bum  unto  the  lowest  hell,  and 
2  Sa.  22.  6  The  sorrows  of  hell  compassed  me  about 
Job  11.  8  what  eanst  thou  do?  deeper  than  hell 

26.  6  Hell(is)nakedbeforehiin,  and  destruction 
Psa.  9.  17  The  wicked  shall  be  turned  into  hell,  (and) 

16. 10  For  thou  wilt  not  leave  my  soul  in  hell 
18.  s  The  sorrows  of  hell  compassed  me  about 
55.  15  (and)  let  them  go  down  quick  into  hell :  for 
86.  13  delivered  my  soul  from  the  lowest  hell 
116.  3  and  the  pains  of  hell  gat  hold  upon  me 
139.  8  if  I  make  my  bed  in  hell,  behold,  thou 
Prov.  5.  5  down  to  death ;  her  steps  take  hold  on  h. 
7.  27  Her  house  (is)  the  way  to  hell ,  going  down 

9.  18  kuoweth.  .her  guests  (are) in  the  depths  of 
15.  11  Hell  and  destruction  (are)  before  the  LORD 

15.  24  that  he  may  depart  from  hell  beneath 
23.  14  beat,  .and  shalt  deliver  his  soul  from  hell 

27.  20  Hell  and  destruction  are  never  full ;  so 
Isa.  5. 14  Therefore  hell  hath  enlarged  herself,  and 

14  9  Hell  from  beneath  is  moved  for  thee  to 
14.  15  Yet  thou  shalt  be  brought  down  to  hell,  to 

28.  15  and  with  hell  are  we  at  agreement ;  when 

28.  18  your  agreement  with  hell  shall  not  stand 
57.  9  and  didst  debase  (thyself  even)  unto  hell 

Eze.  31.  16  when  I  cast  him  down  to  hell  with  them 

31.  17  They  also  went  down  into  hell  with  him 

32.  21  shall  speak  to  him  out  of  the  midst  of  hell 
32.  27  which  are  gone  down  to  hell  with  their 

Amos  9.  2  Though  they  dig  into  hell,  thence  shall 
Jon.  2.  2  out  of  the  belly  of  hell  cried  I,  (and)  thou 
Hal).  2.  5  who  enlargeth  his  desire  as  hell,  and(is)as 

2.  Hades,  the  unseen  world,  aSgs  hades. 

Mattn.  23  thou.,  shalt  be  brought  down  to  hell:  for 

16.  18  gates  of  hell  shall  not  prevail  against  it 
Luke  10.  15  And  thou . .  shalt  be  thrust  down  to  hell 

16.  23  in  hell  he  lifted  up  his  eyes,  being  in  tor. 
Acts  2.  27  thou  wilt  notleave  my  soul  in  hell,  neither 
2.  31  that  his  soul  was  not  left  in  hell,  neither 
Rev.  i.  18  I.  .have  the  keys  of  hell  and  of  death 
6.  8  I  looked . .  and  Hell  followed  with  him 
20.  13  death  and  hell  delivered  up  the  dead 
20.  14  death  and  hell  were  cast  into  the  lake 

3.  Valley  of  Hinnom,  G  ehinna, %ytevva  geenna. 
Matt.  5.  22  shall  say.  .shall  be  in  danger  of  hell  fire 

5.  29,  30  th.v  whole  body  should  be  cast  into  h. 

10.  28  him  which  is  able  to  destroy. .  body  in  hell 
18.  9  having  two  eyes  to  be  cast  into  hell  fire 
23.  15  twofold  more  the  child  of  hell  than  your. 
23.  33  how  can  ye  escape  the  damnation  of  hell? 


HELL 


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HEMLOCK 


Mark  g.  41  than  having  two  hands  to  go  into  hell 
q.  45  than  having  two  feet  to  be  cast  into  hell 
q.  47  having  two  eyes  to  be  cast  into  hell  fire 
Lukei2.  5  hath  power  to  cast  into  hell ;  yea,  I  say 
Jas.  3-  6  tile  tongue,  .and  it  is  set  on  fire  of  hell 

JELL,  to  cast  down  to  — 

To  send  into  Tartarus,  raprap&u  tartaroo. 

2  Pe.  2.  4  but  cast  (them)  down  to  hell,  and  deliver. 

HELM  — 

An  oar,  rudder,  nr)hu\iov  pedalion. 

Jas.  3.  4  they  turned  about  with  a  very  small  helm 
HELMET  — 

1  .Helmet,  vf'3  koba. 

1  Sa.  17.  5  (had)  an  helmet  of  brass  upon  his  head,  and 

2  Ch.26.  14  Uzziali  prepared  for  them,  .helmets,  andli 
Isa.  59.  17  an  helmetof  salvation  upon  his  head;  and 
Jer.  46.  4  stand  forth  with  (your)  helmets ;  furbis.i 
Eze.  27.  10  they  hanged  the  shield  and  helmet  in  thee 

38.  5  Persia . .  all  of  them  with  shield  and  helmet 

2. Helmet,  1’3'P  qoba. 

1  Sa.  17.  38  he  put  an  helmet  of  brass  upon  his  head 
Eze.  23.  24  shall  set . .  shield  and  helmet  round  about 

3 .Something  around  the  head,  -rrepiKetpaKata  perik. 
Eph.  6.  17  take  the  helmet  of  salvation,  and  the  sw. 

1  Th.  5.  8  and  for  an  helmet  the  hope  of  salvation 

HE'-LON,  fSn  strong. 

Father  of  Eliab,  chief  man  of  the  tribe  of  Zebulun, 
at  the  taking  of  the  census  in  the  wilderness  at  Sinai. 
B.C.  1520. 

Num.  1.  9  Of  Zebulun;  Eliab  the  son  of  H. 

2.  7  Eliab  the  son  of  H. .  captain  of  the  chil. 

7.  24  O11  the  third  day  Eliab  the  son  of  H. .  .(did 
7.  29  this,  .the  offering  of  Eliab  the  son  of  H. 
10.  16  over  the  host,  .(was)  Eliab  the  son  of  H. 
HELP  — 

1  .Safety,  njw;  yeshuah. 

2  Sa.  10.  t  1  be  too  strong  for  me,  then  thou  shalt  help 
Psa  3  2  which  say . .  (There  is)  no  help  for  him  in  G. 

42.  5  praise  him  (for)  the  help  of  his  countena. 

2  .Help,  1)11  ezer. 

Gen.  2.  18  I  will  make  him  an  help  meet  for  him 

2.  20  there  was  not  found  a  help  meet  for  him 
ExodiS.  4  God  ofjny  father,  (said  he,  was) mine  help 
Deutii.  7  be  thou  an  help  (to  him)  from  his  enemies 
33  26  (who)  rideth  upon  the  heaven  in  thy  help 
33  29  saved  by  the  Loitn,  the  shield  of  thy  help 
Psa.  20.  2  Send  thee  help  from  the  sanctuary,  and 
33.  20  soul  waiteth  for  the  Lord:  he  (is)  our  help 
7o.  5  thou  (art)  my  help  and  deliverer;  O  Lord 
gq.  10  I  have  laid  help  upon  (one  that  is)mighty 

•'  _ tl<n  T  non  .  Iio  /ia\  tVinil*  lipln  finfl  t.h 

US- 
121. 

1 2 1  • 

124. 

I46. 

Isa.  30 


L  Uiivc  iaiu  ui/ip  ui'on  «**>*»  — / o — j 

9,  10,  ir  the  Lord:  he  (is)  their  help  and  th. 

1  unto  the  hills,  from  whence  cometh  my  h. 

2  My  help  (cometh)  from  the  Lord,  which 
8  Our  help  (is)  in  the  name  of  the  Lord,  who 
5  that  (hath)  the  God  of  Jacob  for  his  help 

rsa  30.  5  nor  be  an  help  nor  profit,  but  a  shame,  and 
Eze.  12.  14  all  that  (are)  about  him  to  help  him,  and 
Ban  1 1  34  they  shall  lie  holpen  with  a  little  help :  but 
Hos.  13.  9  destroyed  thyself;  but  in  me  (is)  thine  help 

3 .Help,  niiy,  rruy  ezrath,  ezrah. 

Judg.  5.  23  to  the  help  of  the  Lord,  to  the  help  of  the 
Job  6  13  (Is)  not  my  help  in  me?  and  is  wisdom  d. 

31.  21  I  have  lifted  up.  .when  I  saw  my  help  in 
Psa.  22. 19  Lord  :  O  my  strength,  haste  thee  to  help 
27  9  thou  hast  been  my  help  ;  leave  me  not 
33  2  Take  hold  of  shield . .  stand  up  for  mine  h. 

-8  22  Make  haste  to  help  me,  0  Lord  my  salva. 
40  13  to  deliver  me  :  O  Lord,  make  haste  to  li. 
40. 17  thou  (art)  my  help  and  my  deliverer;  m. 

44  26  Arise  for  our  help,  and  redeem  us  for  thy 
46.  I  God  (is),  .a  very  present  help  in  trouble 
60.  11  Give  us  Help  from  trouble  :  for  vain  (is) 

63.  7  Because  thou  hast  been  my  help,  there. 

70  1  0  God .  .make  haste  to  help  me,  0  Lord 

71  12  not  far.  .0  my  God,  make  haste-formyh. 
94  17  Unless  the  Lord  (had  been)  my  help,  my 

108  12  Give  us  help  from  trouble  :  for  vain  (is) 
Isa  10.  3  to  whom  will  ye  flee  for  help  ?  and  where 
20  6  whither  we  flee  for  help  to  be  delivered 
31  1  Woe  to  them  that  go  down  to  Egypt  for  h. 

31  2  against  the  help  of  them  that  work  iniq. 

Jer  37  7  Pharaoh’s  army,  which  is  come  forth  to  h. 
Lam.  4.  17  our  eyes  as  yet  failed  for  our  vain  help 

4 .Safety,  .lyuyn  teshuah. 

1  Sa.  11.  9  (that  time)  the  sun  be  hot,  ye  shall  have  h. 

1  Ch.19.  12  then  thou  shalt  help  me  :  but  if  the  chil. 
Psa.  60.  11  from  trouble  :  for  vain  (is)  the  help  of  111. 
108.  12  from  trouble  :  for  vain  (is)  the  help  of  m. 
146.  3  in  the  son  of  man,  in  whom  (there  is)  no  h. 

5.  A  helping,  supporting,  arrl\v^is  antilepsis. 

1  Co.  12.  28  God  hath  set  some  in  the  church,  .[helps] 

6 . Help,  succour,  0ori8cia  boetheia. 

Acts  27.  17  when  they  had  taken  up,  they  used  helps 

7.  Help,  aid,  assistance,  imKovpia  epikowria. 

Acts  26.  22  Having  therefore  obtained  help  of  God,  I 

HELP,  to  — 

1  .To  strengthen,  pin  chazak,  3. 

2  Ch.  29.  34  their  brethren  the  Levites  did  help  them 

2. 7b  make  strong,  pin  chazak,  5. 

Job  8.  20  not  cast  away .  .neither  will  he  help  the 

3.  To  sane,  give  safety,  VP)  yasha,  5. 

Exod.  2.  n  lloses  stood  up  and  helped  them,  and 


2  Sa  10.  11  too  strong,  .then  I  will  come  and  help 
10.  19  the  Syrians  feared  to  help  the  children  of 
i4  4  and  did  obeisance,  and  said.  Help,  O  king 
2  Ki.  6.  26  there  cried  a  woman  unto  him,  saying,  H. 

6.  27  the  Lord  do  not  help .  .whence  shall  I  help 

1  Ch  19. 12  too  strong  for  thee,  then  I  will  help  thee 

19  19  neither  would  the  Syrians  help  the  child. 

2  Ch  20  9  we . .  cry  .  then  thou  wilt  hear  and  help 
Psa.  12.  1  Help,  Lord  ;  for  the  godly  man  ceaseth 

1 16.  6  1  was  brought  low,  and  he  helped  me 

4.  To  lift  up,  nasa,  3.  . 

Ezra  1.  4  let  the  men  of  his  place  help  him  with  si. 
Esth.  9.  3  and  officers  of  the  king,  helped  the  Jews 

5 . To  leave,  fliy  azab. 

Exod.  23  5  to  help  them;  thou  shalt  surely  help  with 

6.  To  help,  ill)  azar. 

Gen.  49.  25  the  God  of  thy  father,  who  shall  help  thee 
Dent.  32. 38  let-them  rise  up  and  help  you,  (and)  be  your 
Josh.  1.  14  all  the  mighty  men  of  valour,  and  help 
10.  4  Come  up  unto  me,  and  help  me,  that  we 
10.  6  come  up  to  us  quickly,  and  save  us,  and  h. 

10.  33  Horam  king  of  Gezer  came  up  to  help  La. 

1  Sa.  7.  12  saying.  Hitherto  hath  the  Lord  helped  us 

1  Ki.  1.  7  and  they  following  Adonijah  helped  (him) 

20.  16  the  thirty  and  two  kings  that  helped  him 

1  CI1.12. 17  If  ye  be  come  peaceably  unto  me  to  help  me 

12. 18  peace  (be)  unto  thee,  for  thy  God  helpeth 
12.  19  but  they  helped  them  not :  for  the  lords 
12.  21  theyhelped  David  against  the  band  (of  the) 
t2.  22  day  by  day  there  came  to  David  to  help 
15.  26  when  God  helped  the  Levites  that  bare 

18.  5  the  Syrians  of  Damascus  came  to  help  H. 

22. 17  commanded  all  the  princes  of  Israel  toll. 

2  Ch.14.  11  nothing  with  thee  to  help,  .help us,  O  Lo. 

18  31  Jehosaphat  cried  out,  and  the  Lord  hel. 

19.  2  Shouldest  thou  help  the  ungodly,  and  lo. 

20.  23  every  one  helped  to  destroy  another 

25.  8  for  God  hath  power  to  help,  and  to  cast 
26  7  God  helped  him  against  the  Philistines 

26.  13  made  war.  .to  help  the  king  against  the 
28  16  send  unto  the  kings  of  Assyria  to  help  him 

28  23  I  sacrifice  to  them,  that  they  may  help  me 
32  3  He  took  counsel  and  they  did  help  him 
32.  8  but  with  us  (is)  the  Lord  our  God  to  help 

Ezra  8  22  band  of  soldiers  and  horsemen  to  help  us 

10. 13  and  Shabbethai  the  Levite  helped  them 

Job  26  2  How  hast  thou  helped  (him  that  is)  with. 

29  12  delivered,  (him  that  Jiad)  none  to  help 
Psa  22  1 1  trouble  (is)  near  ;  for  (there  is)  none  to  h. 

37  40  Lord  shall  help  them,  and  deliver  them 
46  5  God  shall  help  her,  (and  that)  right  early 
79  9  Help  us,  0  God  of  our  salvation,  for  the 
86  17  because  thou,  LORD,  hast  holpen  me,  and 
107  12  they  fell  down,  and  (there  was)  none  to  h. 
ioq.  26  Help  me,  0  Lord  my  God :  O  save  me  ac. 
118  7  taketh  my  part  with  them  that  help  me 

118!  13  Thou  hast  thrust,  .but  the  Lord  helped 
nq  86  they  persecute  me  wrongfully ;  lielpthou 
Iiq  173  Let  thine  hand  help  me :  for  I  have  cho. 
119.  175  Let  my  soul  live ..  let  thy  judgmentshelp 
Isa  ’o  7  the  Egyptians  shall  help  in  vain,  and  to 
3!.  3  both  he  that  helpeth  shall  fall,  and  he  that 
41.  6  They  helped  every  one  his  neighbour ;  and 
41.  10  I  will  strengthen  thee ;  yea,  I  will  help 
41  13  saying  unto  thee,  Fear  not ;  I  will  help 
41  14  I  will  help  thee,  saith  the  Lord,  and  thy 
44.  2  Thus  saiththe  Lord,  .(which)will help  thee 

49  8  in  a  day  of  salvation  have  I  helped  thee 
30  7  the  Lord  God  will  help  me ;  therefore 

50  9  Behold,  the  Lord  GOD  will  help  me ;  who 
63.  5  I  looked,  and  (there  was)  none  to  help 

Lam  1  7  when  her  people  fell  none  did  help  her 

Eze  32.  21  the  midst  of  hell  with  them  that  help  him 
Dan.  10.  13  Michael  .  came  to  help  me;  and  I  remain. 

‘  u’  45  come  to  his  end,  and  none  shall  help  him 
Zech.  1.  15  and  they  helped  forward  the  affliction 

7.  To  give  help,  iiy  azar,  5. 

2  Ch.28.  23  the  gods  of  the  kings  of  Syria  help  them 

8 . Help,  mip,  niiy,  ezrah,  ezrath. 

2  Ch.28.  21  unto  the  king  of  Assyria:  but  he  helped 

9.  To  call,  cry,  Ri|5  qara. 

Psa.  59.  4  (my)  fault :  awake  to  help  me,  and  behold 

\O.Arm,  y'lit  zeroa. 

Psa.  83.  8  they  have  holpen  the  children  of  Lot.  Se. 

11.  To  lake  hold  over  again,  assist,  avTiXafifbivofjai. 
Luke  1.  54  He  hath  holpen  his  servant  Israel,  in  re. 

12 . To  help,  0oy0eai  boetheo. 

Matt  15.  25  worshipped  him,  saying,  Lord,  help  me 
Mark  9.  22  have  compassion  on  us,  and  help  us 

9.  24  Lord,  I  believe ;  help  thou  mine  unbelief 
Acts  16.  9  saying,  Come  over  into  Macedonia,  and  h. 

21.  28  Crying  out,  Men  of  Israel,  help  :  This  is 
Rev.  12.  16  the  earth  helped  the  woman;  and  the  ear. 

13.  With  a  view  to  help,  els  0or]deiav  eis  boetheian. 
Heb.  4.  16  mercy,  and  find  grace  to  help  in  time  of 

14. ro  lake  hold  at  the  same  time,  <rvWay0ava>  sul. 
Luke  5.  7  that  they  should  come  and  help  them 
Phil.  4.  3  help  those  women  which  laboured  with 

15. ro  throw  together,  assist,  avg.0aWofj.ai  sumbal. 
Acts  18.  27  who.  .helped  them  much  which  had  bel. 

16.  To  take  hold  with  one,  <rvvavTi\ay0avop.ai  sun. 
Lukeio.  40  bid  her  therefore  that  she  help  me 
Rom.  8.  26  the  spirit  also  helpeth  our  infirmities 

[See  Lift  up  again.] 


HELP  together,  to  — 

To  work  a  little  together,  awvirovpyeai  sunupourged. 

2  Co.  1.  11  Ye  also  helping  together  by  prayer  for 

HELP  up,  to  — 

To  cause  to  rise  up,  Dip  gum,  5. 

Deut  22.  4  thou  shalt  surely  help  him  to  lift  (them)  up 
Eccl.  4. 10  for  (he  hath)  not  another  to  help  him  up 

HELP  with,  to  — 

To  work  with,  or  together,  avvepyeoi  sunergeo. 

1  C0.1C.  16  and  to  every  one  that  helpeth  with(us) 

HELPED,  to  be  — 

To  be  helped,  Ity  azar,  2. 

1  Ch.  5.  20  they  were  helped  against  them,  and  the 

2  Ch.26.  15  he  was  marvellously  helped,  till  he  was 
Psa.  28.  7  my  heart  trusted  in  him,  and  I  am  helped 
Dan. 11.  34  they  shall  be  holpen  witli  a  little  help 

HELPER  — 

1.  To  help,  1$  azar. 

2  Ki.14.  26  nor  any  left,  nor  any  helper  for  Israel 

1  Ch.12.  1  among  the  mighty  men,  helpers  of  the  war 

12.  18  untothee,  and  peace(be)  to  thinehelpers 
Job  9.  13  the  proud  helpers  do  stoop  under  him 
30.  13  they  set  forward,  .they  have  no  helper 
Psa.  10.  14  thou  art  the  helper  of  liie-fatherless 

30  10  have  mercy  upon  me :  Lord,  be  thou  my  li. 

54  4  Behold,  God  (is)  mine  helper :  theLoRD(is) 

72  12  the  poor  also,  and  (him)  that  hath  no  helper 
Jer.  47.  4  cut  off  from  Tyi  us  and  Zidon  every  helper 
Eze.  30.  8  (when)  all  her  helpers  shall  be  destroyed 

2 . Help,  rrjty,  niiy  ezrah,  ezrath. 

Nah.  3.  9  Put  and  Lnbim  were  thy  helpers 

3.  Helper,  0op66s  boethos. 

Heb. 13.  6  we  may  boldly  say,  The  Lord  (is)  my  help. 

4  Fellow  or  joint  worker,  avvepyos  sunergos. 

Rom  16.  3  Greet  Priscilla  and  Aquila  my  helpers 
16.  9  Salute  Urbane  our  helper  in  Christ,  and 

2  Co.  1.  24  but  are  helpers  of  your  joy :  forby  faith  ye 

HELPING  — 

1  .Safety,  nyieb  yeshuah.  ,  , 

Psa.  22.  1  far  from  helping  me.  .the  words  of  my 

2 .To  support,  iyp  scad,  5.  . 

Ezra  5.  2  with  them,  .the  prophets  of  God  helping 

HELVE  — 

Wood,  ry  ets. 

Deut  19.  5  the  head  slippeth  from  the  helve,  and 

HEM  — 

1  .Hem,  skirt,  train,  W  shut. 

Exod28.  33  upon  the  hem  of  it.  .roundabout  the  hem 
28.  34  upon  the  hem  of  the  robe  round  about 
39.  24  they  made  upon  the  hems  of  the  robe  po. 
39.  25  the  pomegranates  upon  the  hem  of  the 
39.  26  round  about  the  hem  of  the  robe  to  mm. 

2 .Border,  hem,  KparnreSov  kraspedon. 

Matt.  9.  20  and  touched  the  hem  of  his  garment 

14.  36  they  might  only  touch  the  hem  of  his  ga. 

HE'-MAM,  DD'n  raging. 

A  son  of  Lotan  the  eldest  son  of  Seir.  In  1  Ch.  1.  39 
the  name  is  given  as  lloinam,  the  correct  form ;  which 
see. 

Gen.  36.  22  the  children  of  Lotan  were  Hori  and  H. 

HE'-MAN,  JD'n  faithful. 

1.  A  son  of  Zerali  the  son  of  Jacob.  B.C.  1640. 

1  Ki.  4.  31  he  waswisertlian  all  men ;  than . .  H.,  and 
1  Ch.  2.  6  the  sons  of  Zerah.  .H.,and  Calcol,  and  D. 

2  Son  of  Joel  and  grandson  of  Samuel  the  prophet,  a 
koliathite.  He  was  called  “the  singer”  ( i.e .  musician,) 
and  was  the  first  of  the  three  chief  Levites  to  whom  was 
entrusted  the  conduct  of  the  vocal  and  instrumental 
music  of  the  sanctuary  in  David’s  time. 

1  Ch.  6.  33  of  the  sons  of  theKohathites ;  H.  a  singer 

15.  17  So  the  Levites  appointed  H.  the  son  of  J. 
15  ig  So  the  singers,  H.,  Asaph,  and  Ethan 

16.  41, 42  with  them  H.and  Jeduthan, and  the  rest 
25.  1  to  the  service  of  the  sons  of. . H.,  and  of 

24.  4  Of  H.:  the  sons  of  H.;  Bukkiah,  Mattan. 

25.  5  All  these  (were)  the  sons  of  H.  the  king’s 

25.  5  God  gave  to  H.  fourteen  sons  and  three 
25  6  according  to  the  king’s  order  to  A. .  .and  H. 

2  Ch.  5.  12  all  of  them,  .of  H. ..  arrayed  in  white  linen 
29. 14  of  the  sons  of  H.;  Jehiel,  and  Sliimei 
35.  15  according  to  the  command,  of  D. .  .and  II. 

Psa.  88.  title.  Maschil  of  H .  the  Ezraliite 

HE-MATH,  nan  warmth. 

1.  Anotherform  of  the  name  Hamath,  hut  not  warranted 
by  the  Hebrew,  which  gives  Hammath. 

Amos  6.  14  afflictyou  from  the  entering  in  of  H.  unto 

2.  A  person  or  place  mentioned  in  the  genealogical  lists 
of  Judah  as  the  original  of  the  Kenites  and  the  father 
of  the  house  of  Rechab. 

1  Ch.  2.  55  These  (are)  the  Kenites  that  came  of  H. 

HEM'-DAN,  ]ian  pleasant.  T  r,. 

Eldest  son  of  Dishon,  son  of  Anah,  the  Horite.  In  1  <  n. 
I.  41  thename  is  Bamran,  which  in  the  Common  \  ersion 
is  given  as  A.mrain ,  instead  of  Chamran.  B.C.  1700. 

Gen.  36.  26  children  of  Dishon ;  H.,  and  Eshban,  and 
HEMLOCK  — 

1.  Wormwood,  .ijyi  laanah. 

a  1  nns  6. 12  the  fruit  of  righteousness  into  hemlock 


HEN 


476 


HERE 


2.  Poisonous  herb ,  venom,  rosh. 

Hos.  io.  4  judgment  springeth  up  as  hemlock  in  the 

HEN,  |n  grace. 

A  son  of  Zephaniah,  apparently  the  same  that  is  called 
Josiah  in  verse  i o.  B.c.  519. 

Zech.  6. 14  the  crowns  shall  he  to.  .H.  the  son  of 

HEN  — 

Fowl,  hen,  bpvis  ornis. 

Matt  23.  37  asahengathereth  her  chickens  under  (h.) 
Luke  13.  34  as  a  hen  (doth  gather)  her  brood  under(h.) 

HE'  NA,  pin  low  land. 

A  chief  city  that  had  been  reduced  by  the  Assyrian 
kings  shortly  before  the  time  of  Sennacherib.  On  the 
Euphrates,  not  far  from  Sippara,  now  ( Mosiab ),  is  an 
ancient  town  called  Ana  or  Anah,  which  is  perhaps  the 
site  of  the  ancient  Ilena. 

2Ki.  18.  34  where  (are)  the  gods  of  Sepharvaim,  H. 

19.  13  Where  (is)  thekingof.  .Sepharvaim, of  H. 
Isa.  37.  13  Where  (is)  the  king  of.  .Sepharvaim,  H. 
HE-NA'-DAD,  tajn  Iladad  is  gracious. 

The  head  of  a  Levite  family  that  aided  in  rebuilding  the 
temple  under  Jeshua.  B.c.  480. 

Ezra  3.  9  sons  of  H. .  .their  sons  and  their  brethren 
N eh.  3.  18  After  him  repaired . .  Bavai  the  son  of  H. 

3.  24  After  him  repaired  Binnui  the  son  of  H. 

10.  9  the  Levites.  Binnui  of  the  sons  of  H.,  K 
HENCE  — 

1 .  From,  this,  nn  mizzeh. 

Gen.  3/.  17  the  man  said,  They  are  departed  hence 

2.  From  this  or  that,  place,  eViei-flev  enteulhen. 

Matt.  17.  20  shall  say  unto  this  mountain,  Remove  [b.l 
Lukei3.  31  Clet  tlieeout,  and  depart  hence :  for  Herod 
Jchn  2.  16  Take  these  tilings  hence;  make  not  my 

7  3  3aid  unto  him,  .Depart  hence,  and  go  into 

14.  31  that  the  world  may  know,  .letusgo  hence 
Jas  4.  1  (come  they)not  hence, (even)of  yourlusts 

3.  After  these,  gera  ravras  meta  tautas. 

Acts  1.  5  with  the  Holy  Ghost  not  many  days  hence 
(See  also  Get,  from.] 

HENCEFORTH  — 

1  .Yet,  still,  ny  od. 

Numi8.  22  Neither  must  the  children  of  Israelhence. 

2.  Now,  nqp  atlnh. 

2  Ch.16.  9  from  henceforth  thou  shalt  have  wars 

3.  To  add,  cause  to  add,  np;  yasaph,  5. 

Gen.  4.  12  it  shall  not  henceforth  yield  unto  thee 

4  From  now,  airu  &pri  apo  arli. 

Matt23-  39  Ye  shall  not  see  me  henceforth,  till  ye 
26  29  I  will  not  drink  henceforth  of  this  fruit  of 

5.  What  is  left,  remainder,  Aoiirov  loipon. 

7  Ti.  4.  8  Henceforth  there  is  laid  up  for  me  a  cro. 

6 . No  more,  not  again,  gyufri  meketi. 

Acts  4.  17  speak  henceforth  to  no  man  in  this  name 

7.  Now,  rb  vvv  to  nun. 

Luke  1.  48  behold,  from  henceforth  all  generations 

5.  10  Fear  not;  from  henceforth  thou  shalt  cat. 

12.  52  from  henceforth  thereshaltbe  five  in  one 
Acts  18.  6  from  henceforth  I  will  go  unto  the  Gentiles 
2  Co.  5.  16  henceforth  know  we  no  man  after  the  flesh 
HENCEFORTH  .  .no  more  — • 

Yet,  still,  in  eti. 

2  Co.  5.  16  yet  now  henceforth  know  we  (him)  no  more 
HENCEFORTH,  from  — 

]  .From  now,  airdpTt  aparti. 

Rev.  14.  13  which  die  in  the  Lord  [from  henceforth] 

2.  What  is  left,  remainder,  rov  Aonrou,  rb  Aoiirov. 
Gal.  6.  17  from  henceforth  let  no  man  trouble  me 
Heb.  10.  i3fromhcnceforth  expecting  till  liisenemies 
HENCEFORTH  not  — 

1. No  more,  not  again,  grin  in  meketi. 

Rom.  6.  6  that  henceforth  we  should  not  serve  sin 
2  Co.  5.15  should  not  henceforth  live  unto  themsel. 
Eph.  4  17  that  ye  henceforth  walk  not  as  other  Gent. 

2.  No  more,  not  again,  ovicin  ouketi. 

•Tohnis.  15  Henceforth  I  call  you  not  servants  ;  for 

HENCEFORWARD  — 

1  .Yonder,  beyond,  henceforth,  ns^n  halah. 

Nunns.  23  and  henceforward  amorigyour  generations 
2.iVo  more,  not  again,  g-oxeri  meketi. 

Mattai.  19  Let  no  fruit  grow  on  thee  henceforward  for 
HE'-FHER,  tan  a  digging,  a  well. 

1.  The  youngest  son  of  Gilead,  and  head  of  the  family 
of  the  IIepherite3.  B.c.  1600.  Ilepher  was  the  father 
of  Zelophehad  whose  daughters  first  raised  the  question 
of  the  right  of  a  woman  having  no  brother  to  hold  her 
father's  property. 

Num26.  32  and  (of)  H.,  the  family  of  the  Hepherites 
27.  1  the  daughters  of  Zelophehad,  the  son  of  H. 
Josh  17.  2  There  was  also  (a  lot)  for.  .children  of  H. 

17.  3  Zelophehad,  the  son  of  H. .  .had  no  sons 

2.  The  second  son  of  Naarah  one  of  Asliur’s  two  wives. 
Tekoa  was  founded  by  Ashur  in  Judah’s  genealogy. 
B.c.  1500. 

1  Ch.  4.  6  Naarah  bare  him  Ahuzam,  and  H.,  and  T. 


3. A  Mecheratliite,  one  of  the  thirty  heroes  of  David’s 
guard.  B.c.  1048. 

1  Ch.n.  36  H.  the  Mecherathite,  Ahijah  the  Pelonite 

4.  A  royal  city  of  the  Canaanites  on  the  W.  of  the  Jor¬ 
dan;  so  also  was  the  “laud  of  Hepher,”  one  of  Solo¬ 
mon’s  commissariat  districts.  It  lay  below  Dor,  near 
Sochoh,  to  the  S.  of  the  centre  of  Palestine. 

Josh.12.  17  The  king  of  Tappuali,  one ;  theking  of  H. 

1  Ki.  4.  10  to  him . .  Sochoh,  and  all  the  land  of  H. 

HE-PHER-ITES,  'tan  belonging  to  Chepher. 

The  family  of  Hepher  son  of  Giiead. 

Nuni26.  32  and  (of)  Hepher,  the  family  of  the  H. 

HEPH-ZI'-BAH,  .tar'xrn  my  delight  is  in  her. 

1.  The  wife  of  Hezekiah  and  mother  of  Manasseh  king 
of  Judah.  B.c.  710. 

2  Ki.  21.  1  Manasseh.  .his  mother’s  name  (was)  H. 

2.  A  name  to  be  borne  by  Jerusalem  when  restored. 

Isa.  62.  4  thou  shalt  be  called  H.,  and  thy  land  B. 

HER  — 

1. <So!t2,  breath,  desire,  vsi  nephesh. 

Jer.  2.24  snuffeth  up  the  wind  at  her  pleasure 

2.  He,  she,  it,  auris  autos. 

Matt.ji.  20  that  which  is'conceived  in  her  is  of  the  Holy 

3 . He,  she,  it,  avrbs  (gen.)  autos. 

Matt.  1.  25  she  had  brought  forth  her  first  born  son 
2.  18  Rachel  weeping  (for)  her  children,  and 
11. 19  But  wisdom  is  justified  of  her  children 
14.  8  she,  being  before  instructed  of  hermother 
14.  11  the  damsel :  and  she  brought  (it)  to  her 

20.  20  the  mother  of  Zebedee’s  children  with  her 
24.  29  and  the  moon  shall  not  give  her  light,  and 

Mark  6.  24  she  went  forth,  and  said  unto  her  mother 

6.  28  and  the  damsel  gave  it  to  her  mother 

7.  26  would castforththedeviloutofherdaugh. 
7.  30'vvhen  she  was  come  to  her  house,  she  found 

10.  12  if  a  woman  shall  put  away  her  husband 

12.  44  she  of  her  want  did  cast,  .(even)  all  her 

13.  24  and  the  moon  shall  not  give  her  light 

13.  28  When  her  branch  is  yet  tender,  andputteth 
Luke  1.  36  hath  also  conceived  a  son  in  her  old  age 

2.  7  she  brought  forth  her  first  born  son,  and 
2.  19  Mary  kept,  .and  pondered  (them)  in  her 
2.  36  had  lived . .  seven  years  from  her  virginity 
2.  51  his  mother  kept  all  these  sayings  in  her  he. 
7.  33  But  wisdom  is  justified  of  all  her  children 
7.  38,  44  wipe  (them)  with  the  hairs  of  her  head 

10.  38  woman namedMarthareceivedhimintoh. 
12.  53  mother  in  law  against  her  daughter  in  law 
12.  S3  daughter  in  law  against  her  mother  in  law 

21.  4  but  she  of  her  penury  hath  cast  in  all 
John  4.  28  The  woman  then  left  her  water  pot,  and 

11.  2  wiped  his  feet  with  her  hair,  whose  brot. 

11.  28  called  Mary  her  sister  secretly,  saying 

12.  3  wiped  his  feet  with  her  hair :  and  the  ho. 
Acts  9.  40  she  opened  her  eyes  ;  and  when  she  saw  P. 

16.  16  which  brought  her  masters  much  gain  by 
Gal.  4.  25  now  is,  audis  in  bondage  with  herchildren 
Jas.  5.  18  and  the  earth  brought  forth  her  fruit 
Rev.  2.  2 1  I  gave . .  to  repent  of  her  fornication  ;  and 

6.  13  even  as  a  fig  tree  casteth  her  untimely  figs 

12.  14  fly  into  the  wilderness,  into  her  place,  vv. 
12.  16  the  earth  opened  hermouth,  and  swallow. 

14.  8  the  wine  of  the  wrath  of  her  fornication 

17.  4  cup  in  her  hand  full  of  ..her  fornication 

17.  5  And  upon  her  forehead  (was)  a  name  wr. 

18.  7  for  she  saith  in  her  heart,  I  sit  a  queen 

19.  2  did  corrupt  the  earth  with  her  fornication 

21.  2  prepared  as  a  brideadorned  forherhusba. 

22.  2  yielded  her  fruit  every  month  :  and  the 

4.  This  one,  our  os  ( acc .)  houtos. 

Rev.  12.  15  cause  her  to  be  carried  away  of  the  flood 
HER,  as  for  — 

She,  N'nhi. 

Eze.  30. 18  as  for  her,  a  cloud  shall  cover  her,  and  her 
HER  own  — 

1  .He,  she,  it,  avros  (gen.)  autos. 

Luke  1.56  three  months,  and  returned  to  her  own  h. 
2.0 f  himself ,  one's  ovm,  kaurov  lieautou. 

Acts  7.  21  took  him  up, and  nourished  him  for  her  own 

1  Co.  13.  s  seeketh  not  her  own,  is  not  easily  provo. 
HERALD  — 

Crier,  herald,  ins  karoz. 

Dan.  3.  4  Then  an  herald  cried  aloud,  To  you  it  is  c. 

HERB  — 

1.  Shining  herb,  ."pin  orah. 

2  Ki.  4.  39  went  out  into  the  field  to  gather  herbs 
Isa.  26.  19  for  thy  dew  (is  as)  the  dew  of  herbs,  and 

2. Shining  herb,  *iin  or. 

Isa.  18.  4  like  a  clear  heat  upon  herbs,  (and)  like  a 

3.  Grass,  tender  grass,  NEH  deshe. 

2  Ki.  19.  26  (as)  the  green  Serb,  (as)  the  grass  on  the  li. 
Psa.  37.  2  For  they  shall,  .wither  as  the  green  herb 
Isa.  37.  27  they  were,  .(as)  the  green  herb,  (as)  the 
66.  14  and  your  bones  shall  flourish  like  an  herb 

4 . Hay,  grass,  Tyn  chatsir. 

Job  8. 12  it  withereth  before  any  (other)  herb 

5.  Green  herb,  p"v  yaraq. 

Deut  11.  10  sowest  thy  seed,  .as  a  garden  of  herbs 
1  Ki.  21.  2  that  I  may  have  it  for  a  garden  of  herbs 
Prov.15.  17  Better  (is)  a  dinner  of  herbs  where  love  is 


6 . Herb,  eseb. 

Gen.  1 .  1 1  the  herb  yielding  seed ,  (and)  the  fruit  tree 
1.  12  herb  yielding  seed  after  his  kind,  and 
1.  29  I  have  given  you  every  herb  bearing  seed 

1.  30  (I  have  given)  every  green  herb  for  meat 

2.  5  and  every  herb  of  the  field  before  it  grew 

3.  18  and  thou  shalt  eat  the  herb  of  the  field 
9.  3  even  as  the  green  herb  have  I  given  you 

Exod.  9.  22  upon  every  herb  of  the  field,  throughout 
9.  25  the  hail  smote  every  herb  of  the  field,  and 
10.  12  eat  every  herb  of  the  land,  (even)  all  that 
10.  15  they  did  eat  every  herb  of  the  land,  and 
10. 15  or  in  the  herbsof  the  field,  through  all  the 
Psa.  104.  14  herb  for  the  service  of  man  :  that  he  may 
105.  35  did  eat  up  all  the  herbs  in  their  land 
Prov  27.  25  and  herbs  of  the  mountains  are  gathered 
Isa.  42.  15  I  will .  .dry  up  all  their  herbs;  and  I 
Jer.  12.  4  How  long  shall,  .the  herbs  of  every  field 

7.  Herbage,  grass,  /Soravij  bolane. 

Heb.  6.  7  bringeth  forth  herbs  meet  for  them  by 

8.  Garden  herbs,  Aa.xa.vnv  lachanon. 

.Matt  13.  32  it  is  the  greatest  among  herbs,  and  beco. 
Mark  4.  32  becometh  greater  than  all  herbs,  and  sho. 
Luke  1 1.  42  tithe  mint  and  rue,  and  all  manner  of  he. 
Rom.  14.  2  another,  who  is  weak,  eateth  herbs 
HERB,  tender  — 

Tender  grass,  KBH  deshe. 

Deut32.  2  as  the  small  rain  upon  the  tender  herb,  and 
Job  38.  27  and  to  cause  the  bud  of  the  tender  herb 
HERD  — 

l.Oxen,  herd,  cattle,  "ipa  baqar. 

Gen.  1 3.  5  Lot  also . .  had  flocks,  and  herds,  and  tents 

18.  7  Abraham  ran  unto  the  herd,  and  fetched  a 
24.  35  he  hath  given  him  flocks,  and  herds,  and 

26.  14  Eorliehad.  .possession  of  herds,  and  great 

32.  7  he  divided .  .the  flocks,  and  herds,  and  the 

33.  13  the  flocks  and  herds  with  young  (are)  with 

45.  10  tliyflocks,  and  thy  herds,  and  all  that  thou 

46.  32  they  have  brought,  .their  herds,  and  all 

47.  1  their  herds,  .are  come  out  of  the  laud  of 
47.  17  for  the  cattle  of  the  herds,  and  forthe  asses 
50.  8  their  herds,  they  left  in  the  land  of  Goshen 

Exod.  10.  9  with  our  flocks  and  with  our  herds  will 
10.  24  let  your  flocks  and  your  herds  be  stayed 
12.  32  take  your  flocks  and  your  herds,  as  ye 
12.  38  and  flocks  and  herds,  (even)  very  much 

34.  3  neither  let . .  herds  feed  before  that  moun. 
Lev  1.  2  ye  shall  bring  your  offering,  .of  the  herd 

1.  3  offering  (be)  a  burnt  sacrifice  of  the  herd 

3.  1  if  he  offer  (it)  of  the  herd  ;  whether  (it  be) 

27.  32  concerning  the  tithe  of  the  herd,  or  of  the 
Num.11. 22  Shall  the  flocks  and  the  herds  be  slain 

15.  3  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord,  of  the  herd 
Deut.  8.  13  (when)  thy  herds  and  thy  flocks  multiply 
12.  6  ye  shall  bring,  .firstlings  of  your  herds 
12.  17  mayest  not  eat.  .firstlings  of  thy  herds 
12.  21  thou  shalt  kill  of  thy  herd  and  of  thy 

14.  23  thou  shalt  eat.  .firstlings  of  thy  herds 

15.  19  the  firstling  males  that  come  of  thy  herd 

16.  2  Thou  shalt  therefore  sacrifice,  the  herd 

1  Sa.  11.  5  Saul  came  after  the  herd  out  of  the  field 

30.  20  David  took  all  the  flocks  and  the  herds 

2  Sa.  12.  2  The  rich  (man)  had  exceeding  many.  .he. 

12.  4  and  he  spared  to  take  of.  .his  own  herd 

1  Ch.27.  29  over  the  herds,  .and  over  the  herds  (that 

2  Ch.32.  29  he  provided  him . .  herds  in  abundance ;  for 
Isa.  65.  10  the  valley  of  Achor  a  place  for  the  herds 
Jer.  3.  24  For  shame  hath  devoured,  .their  herds 

5.  17  they  shall  eat  up  thy  flocks  and.  herds 
31.12  for  the  young  of  the  flock  and  of  the  herd 
Hos.  5.  6  shall  go  with  their  flocks  and ..  herds 
Jon.  3.  7  Letneither.  .herd  nor  flock,taste  any  thing 
Hab.  3.  17  and  (there  shall  be)  no  herd  in  the  stalls 

2.  Acquisition,  possession,  njpa  miqneh. 

Gen.  47. 18  my  lord  also  hath  our  herds  of  cattle 

3.  Flock,  drove,  herd,  tap  eder. 

Prov. 27.  23  Be  thou  diligent,  .look  well  to  thy  herds 
Joel  1. 18  the  herds  of  cattle  are  perplexed,  because 

4 . Herd,  drove,  ayeAi]  agele. 

Matt.  8.  30  there  was  a  good  way  off  from  them  an  h. 

8.  31  suffer  us  to  go  away  into  the  herd  of  swine 

8.  32  they  went  into  the  [herd  of]  swine  :  and 
8.  32  the  whole  herd  of  swine  ran  violently  down 
Mark  5.  n  there  was  there,  .a  great  herd  of  swine 

5.  13  the  herd  ran  violently  down  a  steep  place 
Luke  8.  32  And  there  was  there  an  herd  of  many  sw. 

8.  33  the  herd  ran  violently  down  a  steep  place 

HERDMAN  — 

1  .Herd man,  "ipta  boqer. 

Amos  7.  14  but  I  (was)  an  herdman,  and  a  gatherer  of 
2.IIerdman,  sheep  master,  tpil  noqed. 

Amos  1.  1  Amos,  who  was  among  thelierdmenof  T. 
3.  To  feed,  ny 1  raah. 

Gen.  13.  7  the  herdmen  of  Abram’s,  .and  the  herd. 

13.  8  between  my  herdmen  and  thy  herdmen 
26.  20  the  herdmen.  did  strive  with,  herdmen 

1  Sa.  21.  7  an  Edomite,  the  chiefest  of  the  herdmen 

HERE  — - 

1  .Here,  now,  Nisx,  tax  epho. 

Exod33.  16  wherein  shall  it  be  known  here  that  I  and 

2. Here,  hither,  cSq  halom. 

Gen.  16.  13  Have  I  also  here  looked  after  him  that 
Judg  20.  7  ye  (are)  all  children  of  Israel ;  give  here 


HERE 


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HERODIANS 


Z.Here,  hither,  njn  hennah. 

Gen.  21.  23  therefore  swear  unto  me  here  by  God 

4 .In  this  (place),  n»3,  njj  bazzeh. 

Exod24.  14  Tarry  ye  here  for  us,  until  we  come  again 

1  Sa.  21.  9  take  (it),  .(there  is)  no  other  save  that  h. 

5.  Thus,  here,  now,  na  koh. 

Gen.  31.  37  set  (it)  here  before  my  brethren  and  thy 
Num  23.  15  he  said  unto  Balak,  Stand  here  by  thy 

2  Sa.  18.  30  said  (unto  him),  Turn  aside,  (and)  stand  h. 

6 . Here,  ns  po.  ,  ,  .  , 

Job  38.  ii  and  here  shall  thy  proud  waves  be  stayed 

I.Here,  is  po,  ns  poh. 

Geu.  19.  12  said  unto  Lot,  Hast  thou  here  any  besides? 
Isa  22  16  hast  thou  here,  and  whom  hast  thou  here 
22.  16  thou  hast  hewed  thee  out  a  sepulchre  li. 

8 . Here,  there,  avrov  autou. 

Matt  26.  36  saith  unto  the  disciples,  Sit  ye  here,  while 

9.  Hither,  here,  ivdaSe  enthade. 

Luke24.  4i  he  said  unto  them,  Have  ye  here  any  m.? 
Acts  16.  28  Do  thyself  no  harm  ;  for  we  are  all  here 

25.  24  both  at  Jerusalem,  and  (also)  here,  crying 

10 . Here,  w8e  hode. 

Matt  12.  41  and,  behold,  a  greater  than  Jonas  (is)  he. 

12.  42  and,  behold,  a  greater  than  Solomon  (is)li. 

14.  8  said,  Give  me  here  John  Baptist's  head 
14.  17  they  say  unto  him,  We  have  here  but  five 

16  28  I  say  unto  you,  There  lie  some  standing  h. 

17  4  to  be  here  :  if  thou  wilt,  let  us  make  here 
20.  6  saith . .  Why  stand  ye  here  all  the  day  idle? 

24.  2  There  shall  not  be  left  here  one  stone 
24.  23  if  any  man  shall  say  unto  you,  Lo,  here 

26.  38  Then  saith  he  unto  them,  .tarry  ye  here 
28.  6  He  is  not  here  ;  for  he  is  risen,  as  he  said 

Mark  6.  3  are  not  his  sisters  here  with  us  ?  And  they 

8.  4  can  a  man  satisfy  these,  .with  bread  here 
o  1  That  there  be  some  of  them  that  stand  h. 
a.  5  Master,  it  is  good  for  us  to  be  here  :  and 

13.  21  if  any  man  shall  say  to  you,  Lo,  here  (is) 

14  32  and  he  saith  to  his  disciples,  Sit  ye  here 

14.  34  And  saith  unto  them,  .tarry  ye  here,  and 

16.  6  he  is  risen ;  he  is  not  here  :  behold  the 
Luke  4.  23  whatsoever  we  have  heard,  .do  also  here 

9.  12  Send  the  multitude  away . .  for  we  are  here 
O.  27  of  a  truth,  there  be  some  standmg[here] 
q.  33  Master,  it  is  good  for  us  to  be  here  :  and  let 

11  31  and,  behold,  a  greater  than  Solomon  (is)  h. 

11.  32  and,  behold,  a  greaterthan  Jonas  (is) here 

17.  21  Neither  shall  they  say,  Lo  here !  or,  lo  there ! 
17.  23tlieyshallsayto  you,  Sec  here!  or, see  there 

22  38  they  said,  Lord,  behold,  here  (are)  two  swo. 
24.  6  He  isnothere.butis  risen  :  remember  how 
John  6.  9  There  is  a  lad  here,  which  hath  live  barley 
11  21  Lord,  if  thou  liadst  been  here,  mybrother 
11  32  Lord,  if  thouhadst  been  here,  my  brother 
Acts  9.  14  And  here  he  hath  authority  from  the  chief 
Col.  4.  9  They  shall  make  known  unto  you . .  here 
Heb.  7.  8  And  here  men  that  die  receive  tithes:  but 

13.  14  For  here  have  we  no  continuing  city,  but 

Jas.  2.  3  Sit  thou  [here]  in  a  good  place,  .or  sit  here 

Rev  13.  10  Here  is  the  patience  and  the  faith  of  the 

13  18  Here  is  wisdom.  Let  him  that  hath  under. 

14.  12  Here  is  the  patience  of  the  saints  :  [here] 
17.  9  And  here  (is)  the  mind  which  hath  wisdom 

[See  Have,  present,  stand.] 

HERE,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  found,  matsa,  2. 

Gen.  19.  15  take,  .thy  two  daughters,  which  are  here 

2.  To  be  beside,  present,  vapeipi  pareimi. 

Acts  24.  19  Who  ought  to  have  been  here  before  thee 

HERE  present,  to  be  — 

To  be  beside,  present,  ndpeipi  pareimi. 

Acts  10.  33  therefore  are  we  all  here  present  before  G. 

HERE,  to  be  all  — 

To  be  finished,  done,  □an  tamam. 

1  Sa.  16. 11  Samuel  said  unto  Jesse,  Are  here  all(thy) 

HERE  and  there,  to  be  — 

To  be  sprinkled,  pm  zaraq. 

Hos.  7.  g  yea,  grey  hairs  are  here  and  there  upon  him 

HEREAFTER  — 

1.. Behind,  backward,  "lints  achor. 

Isa.  41.  23  Show  the  things  that  are  to  come  hereafter 

2.  Behind ,  last,  furthest,  "ink  achar. 

Eze.  20.  39  serve  ye  everyone  his  idols,  and  hereafter 

3.  A fter  this,  ]i  ’"inn  achare  den. 

Dan  2. 29  what  should  come  to  pass  hereaft  er ;  and  he 

2.  45  what  shall  come  to  pass  hereafter :  and 

i.From  now,  henceforth,  air'  &prt  ap  arti. 

Matt  26.  64  Jesus  saith ..  Hereafter  shall  ye  see  the 
John  1.  51  I  say  unto  you,  [Hereafter]  ye  shall  see 

5.  Yet,  still,  eri  eti. 

Johni4.  30  Hereafter  I  will  not  talk  much  with  you 

6.  Ho  more,  yet  again,  p-quin  meketi. 

Markn.  14  No  man  eatfruitof  theehereafter  for  ever 

I.From  now,  henceforth,  airbrov  vvv  apo  tou  nun. 

Luke22.  69  Hereafter  shall  the  Son  of  man  sit  on  the 

8.  After  these,  p  era  rain  a  meta  tauta. 

John  13.  7  not  now  ;  but  thou  shalt  know  hereafter 
Rev.  1.  19  and  the  things  which  shall  be  hereafter 
4.  I  show  thee  things  which  must  be  hereafter 
Q.  12  behold,  there  come  two  woes  more  hereaf. 


HEREBY  — 

1  .In  or  by  this,  nxia  bezoth. 

Gen.  42.  15  Hereby  ye  shall  be  proved  :  By  the  life  of 

2. Out  of  this,  4k  tovtov  ek  toutou. 

1  Jo.  4.  6  Hereby  know  we  the  spirit  of  truth,  and 

3.  In  this,  iv  roiirip  en  touto. 

1  Co.  4.  4  yet  am  I  not  hereby  justified :  but  he  that 

1  Jo.  2.  3  hereby  we  do  know  that  we  know  him 

2.  5  whoso  keepeth  his  word . .  hereby  know  w e 

3.  16  Hereby  perceive  we  the  love  (of  God),  bee. 

3.  19  hereby  we  know  that  we  are  of  the  truth 

3.  24  hereby  we  know  that  he  abideth  in  us 

4  2  Hereby  kiuiw  ye  the  spirit  of  God.  Every 

4. 13  Hereby  know  we  that  we  dwell  in. him,  and 

HEREIN  — 

1  .In  or  by  this,  nni3  bezoth. 

Gen.  34.  22  Only  herein  will  the  men  consent  unto  us 

2  .In  this,  iv  rob  to  en  touto. 

John  4.  37  herein  is  that  sayingtrue.  One  soweth.and 
9.  30  herein  is  a  marvellous  thing,  that  ye  know 
15.  8  Herein  is  my  Fatherglorified,  that  ye  bear 
Acts  24.  16  herein  do  I  exercise  myself,  to  have  always 

2  Co  8.  10  herein  I  give  (my)  advice  :  for  this  is  expe. 

I  Jo.  4.  IO  Herein  is  love,  not  that  we  loved  God,  but 

4.  17  Herein  is  our  love  made  perfect,  that  we 

HEREOF  — 

1  .This,  aort]  haute.  , 

Matt.  9.  26  fame  hereof  went  abroad  mto  all  that  land 

2.  This,  our  os  ( acc . )  houtos. 

Heb.  5.  3  by  reason  hereof  he  ought,  as  for  the  peo. 

HE  -RES,  Dnn  heat,  sun. 

Mount  Heres  near  Aijalon  on  the  borders  of  Judah  and 
ban,  inhabited  by  Amorites. 

Judg.  1.  35  the  Amorites  would  dwell  in  mount  H.  in 

HE’-RESH,  enn  work,  silence. 

The  head  of  a  Levite  family  and  attached  to  the  staff  of 
the  tabernacle.  B.C.  445. 

1  Ch.  9. 15  Bakbakkar,  H.,  and  Galal,  and  Mattan. 

HERESY  — 

Choice,  opinion,  sentiment,  dip  fa  is  hairesis. 

Acts  24.  14  that  after  the  way  which  they  call  heresy 

1  Co.11. 19  For  there  must  be  also  heresies  among  you 
Gal.  5.  20  variance .  .wrath,  strife, ‘seditions, heresies 

2  Pe.  2.  x  privily  shall  bring  in  damnable  heresies 

HERETIC,  that  is  an  — 

Opinionative  person,  heretic,  alpennis  hairetikos. 
Titus  3. 10  A  man  that  is  an  heretic  after  the  first  and 

HERETOFORE  — 

1.  Yesterday,  Vinn  temol. 

Exod.  4.  10  I  (am)  not  eloquent,  neither  heretofore 
5.  7  straw  to  make  brick,  as  heretofore  :  let 
5.  8  bricks,  which  they  did  make  heretofore 
5  14  both  yesterday  and  to  day,  as  heretofore? 
Josh.  3.  4  ye  have  not  passed  (this)  way  heretofore 
Ruth  2.  11  people  which  thou  knewest  not  heretofore 

2.  Yesterday,  third  day,  avbu  b'iDnu  ethmol  shilshom. 
iSa.  4.  7  there  hath  not  been  such  a  thing  heretofore 

HEREUNTO  — 

W ith  a  view  to  this,  els  touto  eis  touto. 

1  Pe.  2.  21  hereunto  were  ye  called  ;  because  Christ 

HEREWITH  — 

In,  by,  or  with  this,  nxb,  n«i?  bazoth,  bezoth. 

Eze.  16.  29  and  yet  thou  wast  not  satisfied  herewith 
Mai.  3.  10  prove  me  now  herewith,  saith  the  Lord 

HERITAGE  — 

1.  Possession,  nei-v  yerushshah. 

Psa.  6i.  5  thou  hast  given  (me)  the  heritage  of  those 

2.  Possession,  n^-i'iD  morashah. 

Exod.  6.  8  I  will  give  it  you  for  an  heritage  :  I  (am) 

3. Inheritance,  nSru  nachalah. 

Job  20.  29  the’heritage  appointed  unto  him  by  God 
27  13  the  heritage  of  oppressors,  (which)  they 
Psa  94.  5  They  break,  .and  afflict  thine  heritage 
hi.  6  that  he  may  give  them  the  heritage  of  the 
127.  3  Lo,  children  (are)  an  heritage  of  the  Lord 
135. 12  their  land  (for)  an  heritage,  an  heritage 
136.  21  And  gave  their  land  for  an  heritage  :  for 
136.  22  an  heritage  unto  Israel  his  servant :  for 
Isa  49  8  cause  to  inherit  the  desolate  heritages 

54.  17  This  (is)the  heritage  of  the  servants  of  the 
58.  14  feed  thee  witli  the  heritage  of  Jacob  thy 
Jer  2.  7  ami  made  mine  heritage  an  abomination 
3  19  give  thee,  .a  goodly  heritage  of  the  hosts 
12.  7  I  have  left  mine  heritage  ;  I  have  given 
12.  8  Mine  heritage  is  unto  me  as  a  lion  in  the 
12.  9  Mine  heritage  (is)  unto  me  (as)  a  speckled 
12  15  will  bring.,  every  man  to  his  heritage,  and 
17.  4  shalt  discontinue  from  thine  heritage 
50.  11  0  ye  destroyers  of  mine  heritage,  because 
Joel  2.  17  and  give  not  thine  heritage  to  reproach 
3.  2  for  my  people  and  (for)  my  heritage  Israel 
Mic  2.  2  they  oppress . .  even  a  man  and  his  heritage 
7.  14  the  flock  of  thine  heritage,  which  dwell 
7.  18  transgression  of  the  remnant  of  his  herit. 
Mai.'  1.  3  laid  his  mountains  and  his  heritage  waste 

i.Inheritance,  nSm  nachalath. 

Psa.  16.  6  lines  are  fallen,  .yea,  I  have  a  goodly  he. 

5.  Lot,  allotment,  /rArjpos  kleros. 

1  Pe.  5.  3  Neither  as  being  lords  over  (God’s)  herit. 


HERITAGE,  to  take  as  an  — 

To  have,  take  or  give  inheritance,  Snj  nachal. 

Psa.119.  hi  testimonies  have  I  taken  as  an  heritage 

HER'-MAS,  'Eppas  Mercury,  interpreter. 

A  person  to  whom  Paul  sends  greeting  in  his  epistle  to 
the  Romans.  The  name  is  Greek,  as  well  as  the  other 
four  mentioned  in  the  verse. 

Rom  16. 14  Salute.  .H.,  Patrobas,  Hermes,  and  the 
HER-MES,  'Eppris  Mercury,  interpreter. 

A  Christian  Greek  in  Rome  to  whom  Paul  sends  saluta¬ 
tion. 

Rem  16.  14  Salute .. Hennas,  Patrobas,  H.,  and  the 
HER-MO-GE'-NES,  'Eppoyiwqs. 

A  person  who  had  turned  away  from  Paul  in  his  latest 
extremities. 

2  Ti.  1.  15  turned  away .  .of  whom  are  Phygel.  and  H. 
HER'-MON,  1'iDnn  prominent,  rugged. 

A  mountain  in  tlie  N.  eastern  border  of  Palestine,  over 
against  Lebanon,  adjoining  the  table  land  of  Bashan. 
It  stands  at  the  southern  end,  and  is  the  culminating 
point  of  the  range  of  Antilibanus,  towering  high  above 
the  ancient  city  of  Dan  and  the  sources  of  the  Jordan. 
It  still  retains  its  name  IJarmun  or  Ilerwun.  The 
Amorites  called  it  Shenir,  and  the  Zidonians  Sirion.  In 
Dent.  4.  48  it  is  called  Sion,  which  must  not  be  con¬ 
founded  with  Zion  (Zi-yon). 

Deut.  3.  8  from  the  river  of  Arnon  unto  mount  H. 

3.  9  (Which)  H.  the  Sidonianscall  Sirion,  and 

4.  48  Aroer.  unto  mount  Sion,  which  (is)  H. 
Josh  11.  3  the  Hivite  under  H.  in  the  land  of  Mizpeh 

11.  17  in  the  valley  of  Lebanon,  under  mount  H. 

12.  1  from  the  river  Arnon  unto  mount  H.,  and 

12.  5  reigned  in  mount  H.,and  in  Salcah,  and  in 

13.  5  from  Baal-gad  under  mount  H.  unto  the 

13.  11  all  mount  H.,  and  all  Bashan  unto  Salcah 

I  Ch.  5.  23  increased  from  Bashan.  .unto  mount  H. 
Psa.  89.  12  Tabor  and  H.  shall  rejoice  in  thy  name 
133.  3  As  the  dew  of  H. .  .that  descended  upon 
Song  4.  8  look  from  the  top  of  Shenir  and  H.,  from 

HER-MO-NITES,  O'llDin. 

The  inhabitants  at  the  N.  of  Naphtali  and  Manasseh  on 
Mount  Hermon. 

Psa.  42.  6  I  remember  thee  from  the  land . .  of  the  H. 


HE’-ROD,  'HpdSps. 

1.  Son  of  Antipater,  procurator  of  Judea  under  Julius 
Ca>sar  and  king  under  Augustus,  and  was  designated 
Herod  the  Great.  B.C.  47 — a.d.  2. 

Matt  2.  1  Jesus  was  born . .  in  the  days  of  H.  the  king 
2  3  When  H.  the  king  had  heard . .  he  was  tro. 

2.  7  Then  H.  .  enquired  of  them  diligently  wh. 

2. 12  warned,  that  theyshould  not  return  toH. 

2.  13  H.  will  seek  the  young  child  to  destroy 
2.  15  And  was  there  until  the  death  of  H.:  that 
2.  16  Then  H  .  slew  all  the  children  that  were 
2.  19  when  H.  was  dead,  .an  angel,  appeareth 

2.  22  did  reign,  .in  the  room  of  his  father  H.,he 
Luke  1 .  5  There  was,  in  the  days  of  H.  .  a  certain  pr. 

2.  Herod  Antipas,  son  of  Herod  the  Great  by  Matthace, 
a  Samaritan,  became  tetrarch  of  Galilee  and  Peraia  :  but 
banished,  A.D.  41. 

Matti4.  1  At  that  time  H.  the  tetrarch  heard  of 

14.  3  H.  had  laid  hold  on  John,  and  bound  him 

14.  6  But  when  H.’s  birthday  was  kept 
14.  6  the  daughter  of  Herodias.  .pleased  H. 
Mark  6.  14  king  H.  heard,  and  he  said,  That  John 
6.  16  when  H.  heard .  .he  said,  It  is  John,  whom 
6.  17  H.  himself  had  sent  forth  and  laid  hold 
6.  18  John  had  said  unto  H.,  It  is  not  lawful  for 
6  20  II.  feared  John,  knowing  that  he  was  a 
6.  21  H.,  on  his  birthday,  made  a  supper  to  his 
6  22  daughter  of  the  said  Herodias  pleasedH. 
8. 15  Take  heed,  beware  of  the  leaven,  .of  H. 
Luke  3.  1  and  H.  being  tetrarch  of  Galilee,  and  his 
3. 19  H.  the  tetrarch,  being  reproved  by  him  for 

3.  19  and  for  all  the  evils  which  H.  had  done 

8.  3  Joanna  the  wifeof  Chuzall.’s  steward,  and 

9.  7  H.  the  te  trarch  heard  of  all  that  was  done 
g.  g  And  H.  said,  John  have  I  beheaded  :  but 

13.  31  Get  thee  out,  and  depart  hence  :  forH.  will 
23.  7  soon  aslie  knewthat  liebelongedunto H.’s 
23.  7  he  sent  him  to  H.,  who  himself  also  was 
23.  8  when  H.  saw  Jesus,  he  was  exceeding  glad 
23.  11  H.  with  his  men  of  war  set  him  at  nought 
23.  12  Pilate  and  H.  were  made  friends  together 
23!  15  No,  nor  yet  H. :  for  I  sent  you  to  him  ;  and 
Acts  4.  27  both  H. . .  and  the  people  of  Israel,  were 
13.  1  Mauaen . .  had  been  brought  up  with  H. 

3  The  grandson  of  Herod  the  Great,  and  the  son  of  Aris- 
tobulus  and  Berenice.  He  was  Herod  Agnppa  I  In 
A  D.  37  Caligula  gave  him  the  governments  of  the 
tetrarchs  Philip  and  Lysanias  with  other  marks  of  roj  al 
favour.  He  died,  A.D.  44. 

Acts  12.  1  H.  the  king  stretched  forth . .  hands  to  vex 
I2  6  And  when  H.  would  have  brought  himfortli 
12  11  hath  delivered  me  out  of  the  hand  of  H 
12  19  when  II.  had  sought  for  him.  and  foundh 
12  20  [H.]  was  highly  displeased  with  them  of 
12.  21  H.,  arrayed  in  royal  apparel,  sat  upon  his 
23.  35  commanded  him  to  be  kept  in  H.’s  judg. 

HE-RO-DI-ANS,  'H puSiavol. 

A  political  Jewish  party  that  favoured  Greek  customs. 
Matt22.  16  sent  out  unto  him  their  discipleswith  theH. 
Mark  3.  6  the  Pharisees,  .took  counsel  with  the  H. 
12. 13  they  send  unto  him  certain  of  the. .  H.,  to 


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HEZEKIAH 


HE-RO-DI’-AS,  'Hpwdtas. 

A  daughter  of  Aristobulus,  son  of  Herod  the  Great.  She 
was  married  to  her  uncle,  Philip,  but  left  him  for  his 
brother  Herod  the  tetrareh  of  Galilee. 

Matt  14.  3  and  put  (him)  in  prison  for  H.’s  sake,  his 
14.  6  the  daughter  of  H.  danced  before  them,  and 
Mark  6.  17  bound  him  in  prison  for  H.’s  sake,  his  bro. 
6.  19  Therefore  H.  had  a  quarrel  against  him 
6.  22  when  the  daughter  of  the  said  H.  came  in 
Luke  3.  19  being  reproved  by  him  for  H.  his  brother 

HE-RO-DI’-ON,  ’HpoiSiaii'. 

A  Christian  of  Rome  and  a  kinsman  of  Paul. 

Rom  16.  1 1  Salute  [II. ]  my  kinsman.  Greet  them  that 

HERON  — 

Heron,  naitt  anaphah. 

Lev.  1 1.  19  the  heron  after  her  kind,  and  the  lapwing 
Deut  14  18  the  heron  after  her  kind,  and  the  lapwing 

HERSELF  — 

1  .Soul,  self,  breath,  trst  nephesh. 

Isa.  5.  14  hell  hath  enlarged  herself,  and  opened 

*1.  Of  himself ,  one’s  men,  eavrov  heautou. 

Matt.  9.  21  said  within  herself.  If  I  may  but  touch 
Luke  x.  24  Elizabeth  conceived,  and  hid  herself  five 
Rev.  2.  20  which  calleth  herself  a  prophetess,  to  te. 

18.  7  How  much  she  hath  glorified  (herself] 

19.  7  aud  his  wife  hath  made  herself  ready 

HE'-SED,  ion  kindness. 

The  Father  of  one  of  Solomon’s  commissariat  officers,  in 
Aruboth,  in  Judah  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ki.  4.  j.o  The  soil  of  U.,  in  Aruboth ;  to  him  (perta.) 
HESH-BON,  paj’il  stronghold. 

A  Levitical  city  of'Reuben  and  Gad.  It  first  belonged 
to  Moab  and  then  to  Ammon,  and  was  N.  of  the  lower 
part  of  the  Arnon.  The  ruins  of  Hesbdn,  twenty  miles 
E.  of  the  Jordan  on  the  parallel  of  the  N.  end  of  the 
Head  Seamark  the  site. 

Nuni2i.  25  Israel  dweltin.  ,H.,and  inall  the  villages 
21. 26  H.  (was)  the  city  of  Sihon  the  king  of  the 
21.  27  Come  intoH.,  let  the  city  of  Sihon  be  built 
21.  28  For  there  is  a  fire  gone  out  of  H.,  a  flame 
21.  30  H.  is  perished  even  unto  Dibon,  and  we 
2i.  34  do  to  him  as  thou  didst  unto  Sihon.  .atH. 
32.  3  H.,  and  Elealeh,  and  Shebam,  and  Nebo 
32.  37  the  children  of  Reuben  built  H.,  and  Ele. 
Deut.  1.  4  After  he  had  slain  S. . .  which  dwelt  in  H. 

2.  24  I  have  given  into  thine  hand  S . .  king  of  H. 

2.  26  I  sent  messengers,  .unto  Sihon  king  of  H. 

2.  30  Sihon  kingof  H.  would  not  let  us  pass  by 

3.  2  as  thou  didst  unto  S. .  which  dwelt  at  H. 

3.  6  as  we  did  unto  Sihon  king  of  H.,  utterly 

4.  46  in  the  land  of  Sihon.  .who  dwelt  at  H. 

29.  7  Sihon  the  king  of  H. .  .came  out  against  us 

Josh.  9. 30  all  that  he  did  to.  .Sihon  king  of  H.,  and 
x2.  2  S.  king  of  the  Amorites,  who  dwelt  in  H. 

12.  s  Gilead,  the  border  of  Sihon  king  of  H. 

13.  10  all  the  cities  of  Sihon. .  which  reigned  in  H. 
13.  17  H.,  and  all  her  cities  that  (are)  in  the  plain 
13.  21  kingdom  of  Sihon.  .which  reigned  in  fl.s 
13.  26  from  H.  unto  Ramath-mizpeh,  and  Beto. 
13.  27  rest  of  the  kingdom  of  Sihon  king  of  H. 
21.  39  H.  with  her  suburbs,  Jazer  with  her  sub. 

judgn.  19  sent  messengers  unto  Sihon.  .king  of  H. 

11.  26  While  Israel  dwelt  in  H.  and  her  towns 
i  Ch.  6.  81  H.  with  her  suburbs,  and  Jazer  with  her 
Neh.  9.  22  they  possessed . .  the  land  of  the  king  of  H. 
Song  7.  4  thine  eyes  (like)  the  fishpools  inH.,  by  the 
Isa.  15.  4  H.  shall  cry,  and  Elealeh:  their  voice  shall 
16.  8  the  fields  of  H.  languish,  .the  vineof  Sib. 
16.  9  I  will  water  thee  with  my  tears,  OH.,  and 
Jer.  48.  2  in  H.  they  have  devised  evil  against  it 
48.  34  From  the  cry  of  H. .  .unto  Elealeh. .  unto 
48.  45  theythatfledstoodundertheshadowofH. 

48.  45  a  fire  shall  come  forth  out  of  H.,  and  a  fl. 

49.  3  Howl,  O  H.,  for  Ai  is  spoiled  :  cry,  ye  da. 

HESH'-MON,  [ic?»n  fruitfulness. 

A  town  in  the  extreme  south  of  Judah,  between  Mola- 
dah  and  Beersheba.  It  is  perhaps  the  same  as  Azmon 
(Num.  34.  4). 

Josh  15.  27  Hazar-gaddah,  and  H.,  and  Beth-palet 
HETH,  nn  terrible. 

A  second  son  of  Canaan,  ancestor  of  the  Hittites.  B.c. 
2200. 

Gen.  10.  15  Canaan  begat  Sidon  his  first  horn,  and  H 
23.  3  Abraham . .  spake  unto  the  sons  of  H. ,  say. 
23.  5  the  children  of  H.  answered  Abraham, say. 
23.  7  Abraham,  .bowed,  .to  the  children  of  H. 

23.  10  Ephron  dwelt  among  the  children  of  H. 

23. 10  in  the  audience  of  the  children  of  H. 

23.  16  had  named  in.  .audience  of  the  sons  of  H. 
23.  18  in  the  presence  of  the  children  of  H.,  bef. 
23.  20  made  sure  unto  Abraham,  .by.  sous  ofH. 
27.46  I  am  weary,  .because  of.  .daughters  of  II. 
27.  46  if  Jacob  take  a  wife  of  the  daughters  of  H. 
49.  32  purchase,  .(was)  from  the  children  of  H. 

1  Ch.  1. 13  Canaan  begat  Zidon  his  first  born,  and  H. 

HETH'-LON,  [Spri  lurking  place,  stronghold. 

A  place  in  the  northern  border  of  the  promised  land. 
The  “way  of  Hethlon”is  the  pass  at  the  N.  end  of 
Lebanon  from  the  coast  of  the  Mediterranean  to  the 
great  plain  of  Hameth,  and  is  hence  identical  with  the 
“  entrance  of  Hameth  ’’  (Num.  34.  8,  &c.) 

Eze.  47- 15  great  sea,  the  way  of  H.,  as  men  go  to  Z. 
48.  1  north  end  to  the  coast  of  the  way  of  H. 


HEW,  to  — 

1  .To  cut,  hew,  carve,  Pan  chatab. 

Deut  19.  5  into  the  wood  with  his  neighbour  to  hew 

2 . To  hew,  dig,  pyn  chatseb. 

1  Ch.22.  2  and  he  set  masons  to  hew  wrought  stones 

2  Ch.  2.  2  and  fourscore  thousand  to  hew  in  the 
Prov.  9.  1  she  hath  hewn  out  her  seven  pillars 
Isa.  10.  15  against  him  that  heweth  therewith 

Jer.  2.  13  hewed  them  out  cisterns,  broken  cisterns 
IIos.  6.  s  Therefore  have  I  hewed  (them)  by  the  pro. 

3.  To  cut  (off  or  down),  rns  karath. 

1  Ki.  5.  6  they  hew  me  cedar,  .can  skill  to  hew  ti. 
Jer.  6.  6  the  Lord  of  hosts  said.  Hew  ye  down  tr. 

4.  To  grave,  Pea  pasal. 

Exod34.  i  the  Lord  said.  .Hew  thee  two  tables  of 
34.  4  he  hewed  two  tables  of  stone  like  unto 
Deutio.  1  the  Lord  said.  .Hew  thee  two  tables  of 
10.  3  I.  hewed  two  tables  of  stone  like  unto 
1  Ki.  5.  18  Hiram’s  builders  did  hew  (them),  and 

5.  To  hew  (stone),  Karopeai  latomeo. 

Matt  27.  60  which  he  had  hewn  out  in  the  rock  :  and 
Mark  15.  46  laid  him  in  a  sepulchre  which  was  hewn 
HEW  down,  to  — 

1.  To  cut  down,  -na  gedad. 

Dan.  4.  14  Hew  down  the  tree,  and  cut  off  his  branc. 

4.  23  saying,  Hew  the  tree  down,  and  destroy 

2.  To  cut  down,  off,  asunder,  jna  gada. 

Isa.  10.  33  high  ones  of  stature  (shall  be)  hewn  down 
3.7b  cut  down,  yna  gada,  3. 

Deut  12.  3  ye  shall  hew  down  the  graven  images  of 

4.  To  cut  (off  or  down),  rna  karath. 

Isa.  44.  14  He  heweth  him  down  cedars,  and  taketh 

5.  To  cut  off,  £kk6tttio  ekkopto. 

Matt.  3.  10  bringeth  not  forth  good  fruit  is  hewn  do. 

7.  19  bringeth  not  forth  good  fruit  is  hewn  do. 
Luke  3.  9  bringeth  not  forth  good  fruit  is  hewn  do. 
HEW  in  pieces,  to  — 

1.7b  cut  in  pieces,  nm  nathach,  3. 

1  Sa.  ix.  7  a  yoke  of  oxen,  and  hewed  them  in  pieces 
2.  To  hew,  f]p:y  shasapli,  3. 

1  Sa.  15.  33  Samuel  hewed  Agag  in  pieces  before  the  L. 
HEW  out,  to  — 

To  hero,  dig,  Pxn  chatseb. 

Isa.  22.  16  hast  hewed  thee  out.  .that  heweth  him  out 
HEWED  — 

l.Ifemn  work,  n’ta  gazith. 

x  Ki.  5.  17  they  brought  great,  .hewed  stones,  to  lay 
2.  Hewn  work,  nxrro  machtseb. 

2  Ki.  12.  12  to  buy  timber  and  hewed  stone  to  repair 

HEWER  — 

1.7b  cut,  hew,  carve,  atari  chatab. 

Deut  29.  1 1  from  the  )iewer  of  thy  wood  unto  the  dra. 
Josh.  9.  21  let  them  be  hewers  of  wood  and  drawers 
9.  23  hewers  of  wood  and  drawers  of  water  for 
9.  27  Joshua  made  them  that  day  hewers  of  w. 

2  Ch.  2.  10  I  will  give  to  thy  servants,  the  hewers  that 
Jer.  46.  22  and  come  against  her . .  as  hewers  of  wood 
2.  To  hew,  dig,  aatri  chatseb. 

1  Ki.  5.  15  fourscore  thousand  hewers  in  the  mounta. 

2  Ki.  12.  12  And  to  masons,  and  hewers  of  stone,  and 

1  Ch.22.  15  workmen  with  thee  in  abundance,  hewers 

2  Ch.  2.  18  fourscore  thousand  (to  be)  hewers  in  the 
HEWN,  to  be  — 

1.7b  be  hewn,  digged,  pxn  chatseb,  4. 

Isa.  51.  i  look  unto  the  rock  (whence)  ye  are  hewn 
2. Hewn  work,  Pxnp  machtseb. 

2  Ki.22.  6  to  buy  timberand hewn  stone  torepairthe 
2  Ch.34. 11  to  buy  hewn  stone,  and  timber  for  coup. 
HEWN  in  stone  — 

Hewn  out  of  a  rock,  jtos  laxeulos. 

Luke  23.  S3  laid  it  in  a  sepulchre  that  was  hewn  in  st. 
HEWN  down,  to  be  — - 
To  wither,  be  withered,  qamal. 

Isa.  33.  9  Lebanon  is  ashamed  (and)  hewn  down;  Sh. 
HEWN  or  hewed  stone  — 

Hewn  work,  n’!3  gazith. 

Exod2o.  25  thou  shalt  not  build  it  of  hewn  stone :  for 
1  Ki.  6.  36  he  built  the  inner  court,  .of  hewed  stone 
7.  9  according  to  the  measures  of  hewed  stones 
7.  11  after  the  measures  of  hewed  stones,  and 
7.  12  three  rows  of  hewed  stones,  and  a  row  of 
Isa.  9.  10  but  we  will  build  with  hewn  stones 
Lam.  3.  9  Hehathinclosedmywayswithhewnstone 
Eze.  40.  42  the  four  tables  (were)  of  hewn  stone  for 
Amos  5.  11  ye  have  built  houses  of  hewn  stone,  but  ye 
HEZ-E'-KI,  ’pin  Jah  is  strength. 

A  son  of  Elpaal,  a  descendant  of  Benjamin.  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  8.  17  Zebadiah, andMeshullam,andH.,andHe. 
HEZ-E-KI'-AH,  n;pin,  an* pin  Jah  is  strength. 

1.  Son  and  successor  of  Ahaz  on  the  tlirone  of  Judah. 
B.c.  724-697. 

2  Ki.16.  20  Ahaz  slept,  .and  H.  his  son  reigned  in  his 

18.  1  H.  the  son  of  Ahaz  king  of  Judah  began 

18.  9  it  came  to  pass  in  the.  .year  of  king  H. 

18. 10  in  the  sixth  year  of  H. .  .Samaria  was  taken 

18.  13  in  the  fourteenth  year  of  king  H.  did  Sen. 


2  Ki.  18.  14  H.  king  of  Judah  sent  to  the  king  of  Assy.  1 

18.  14  the  kingof  Assyria  appointed  unto  H.  king 

18.  15  H.  gave,  all  the  silver(that  was)  found  il  1 

18.  16  At  that  time  did  H.  cut  off  (the  gold  from)  | 

18.  16  the  pillars  which  H.  king  of  Judah  had 

i8.  17  the  king . .  sent . .  to  king  H.  with  a  great 
18. 19  Speak  ye  now  to  H.,  Thus  saith  the  great 
18.  22  whose  high  places.  H.  hath  taken  away 
18.  29  Thus  saith  the  king,  Let  not  H.  deceive 
18.  30  Neither  let  H.  make  you  trust  in  the  Lord 
18.  31  Hearken  not  to  H. :  for  thus  saith  the  king  ( 
18.  32  hearken  not  unto  H.,  when  he  persuadeth 

18.  37  Then  came  Eliakim.  and  Sliehna.  .to  H. 

19.  1  when  king  H.  heard  (it),  that  he  rent  his 

19.  3  Thus  saith  H.,  This  day  (is)  a  day  of  trou. 

19.  5  So  the  servants  of  king  H.  came  to  Isaiah 

19.  9  he  sent  messengers  again  unto  H.,  saying 

19.  10  Thus  shall  ye  speak  to  H.  king  of  Judah 

19.  14  H.  received  the  letter,  and  read  it:  andH. 

19.  15  H.  prayed  before  the  Lord,  and  said,  O 

19.  20  Then  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz  sent  to  H. 

20.  1  In  those  days  was  H.  sick  unto  death  :  and 

20.  3  0  Lord,  remember.  .And  H.  wept  sore 

20.  5  Turn  again,  and  tell  H.  the  captain  of  my 

20.  8  H.  said  unto  Isaiah,  What,  .the  sign  that 

20.  10  H.  answered,  It  is  a  light  thing  for  the 

20.  12  Ber. .  .sent  letters  and  a  present  unto  H. 

20.  12  for  he  had  heard  that  H.  had  been  sick 

20.  13  H.  hearkened  unto  them,  and  showed 

20.  13  there  was  nothing,  .that  H.  showed  them 
20.  14  Then  came  Isaiah  the  prophet  untokingH. 

20. 14  H.  said.  They  are  come  from  a  far  country 
20.  15  H.  answered,  All.  that(are)inminehouse 
20. 16  Isaiah  said  untoH.,  Hear  the  word  of  the 
20.  19  Then  said  H.  unto  Isaiah,Good(is)the  word 
20.  20  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  H.,and  all  his  might 

20.  21  H.  slept  with  his  fathers  :  and  Manasseh 

21.  3  tiie  high  places  which  H.  his  father  had 

1  Ch.  3.  13  Aliaz  his  son,  H.  his  son,  Manasseh  his 

4.  41  written  by  name  came  in  the  days  of  H. 

2  Ch.  28.  27  Ahaz  slept,  .and  H.  his  son  reigned  in  his 

29.  1  H.  began  to  reign  (when  he  was)  five  and 

29.  18  Then  they  went  in  to  H.  the  king,  and 

29.  20  H.  the  king  rose  early ..  and  went  up  to  the 

29.  27  H.  commanded  to  offer  the  burnt  offering 
29.  30  H.  the  king,  .commanded  the  Levites  to 
29.  31  H.  answered  and  said,  Now  ye  have  con. 

29.  36  H.  rejoiced,  and  all  the  people,  that  God 

30.  1  H.  sent  to  all  Israel  and  Judah,  and  wrote 

30.  18  H.  prayedforthem,  saying,  ThegoodLoRD 

30.  20  Lord  hearkened  to  H.,  and  healed  the 

30.  22  H.  spake  comfortably  unto  all  the  Levites 

30.  24  H. . .  did  give  to  the  congregation  a  thousa. 

31.  2  And  H.  appointed  the  courses  of  the  pri. 

31.  8  when  H.  and  the  princes  came  and  saw 

31.  9  H.questionedwiththepriests.. concerning 

31.  11  Then  H.  commanded  to  prepare  chambers 

31.  13  overseers,  .at the  commandment  of  H.  the 

31.  20  thus  did  H.  throughout  all  Judah,  and 

32.  2  when  H.  saw  that  Sennacherib  was  come 

32.  8  rested  themselves  upon  the  words  of  H. 

32.  9  Sennacherib,  .send  his  servants,  .unto  H. 

32.  11  Doth  not  H.  persuade  you  to  give  over 

32.  12  Hath  not  the  same  H.  taken  away  his  high 
32.  15  Now  therefore  let  not  H.  deceive  you,  nor 
32.  16  And  his  servants  spake  yet. . against.  H. 

32.  17  so  shall  not  the  God  of  H.  deliver  his  pe. 

32.  20  H.  the  king,  .prayed  and  cried  to  heaven 
32.  22  Thus  the  Lord  saved  H.  and  the  inhabit. 

32.  23  many  brought . . presents  to  H.  king  of  J. 

32.  24  In  those  days  H.  was  sick  to  the  death 
32.  25  H.  rendered  not  again  according  to  the 
32.  26  H.  humbled  himself  for  the  pride  of  hish. 

32.  26  the  wrath,  .came  not.  .in  the  days  of  II. 

32.  27  H.  had  exceedingmuch  riches  and  honour 
32.  30  H.  also  stopped . .  And  H.  prospered  in  all 
32.  32  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  H.,  and  his 

32.  33  H.  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  they  buried 

33.  3  the  high  places  which  H.  his  father  had 
Prov  25.  1  which  the  men  of  H  king  of  Judah  copied 
Isa.  1.  1  which  he  saw  concerning.  .Ahaz,  (and)  H. 

36.  1  it  came  to  pass  in  the.  .year  of  Icing  H. 

36.  2  tire  king  of  Assyria  sent,  .unto  king  H. 

36.  4  Say  ye  now  to  B.,  Tims  saith  the  great  k. 

36.  7  and  whose  altars  H.  hath  taken  away,  and 

36.  14  Thus  saith  the  king.  Let  not  H.  deceive  you 
36. 15  Neither  let  H.  make  you  trust  in  the  Lord 

36.  16  Hearken  not  to  H. ;  for  thus  saith  the  king 
36.  18  lest  H.  persuade  you,  saying,  The  Lord 

36.  22  Then  came  Eliakim . .  and  Shebna . .  to  H. 

37.  1  it  came  to  pass,  when  king  H.  heard  (it) 

37.  3  Thus  saith  H.,  This  day  (is)  a  day  of  tro. 

37.  5  So  the  servants  of  king  H.  came  to  Isaiah 

37.  9  whenheheard(it),hesentmessengerstoH. 

37.  10  Thus  shall  ye  speak  to  H.  king  of  Judah 

37.  14  H.  received  the  letter,  .andreadit:  andH. 

37.  15  And  H.  prayed  unto  the  Lord,  saying 

37.  21  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz  sent  unto  H.,  say. 

38.  1  In  those  days  was  H.  sick  unto  death 

38.  2  Then  H.  tin  ned  his  face  toward  the  wall 

38.  3  Remember.  .0  Lord,  .and  H.  wept  sore 

38.  5  Go  and  say  to  H.,  Thus  saith  the  Lord 

38.  9  Tiie  writing  of  H.  king  of  Judah,  when  he 

38.  22  H.  also  had  said,  What  (is)  the  sign  that  I 

39.  1  Merodach.  .sent  letters  and  a  present  to  H. 

39.  2  II.  was  glad  of  them,  and  showed  them  the 

39.  2  there  was  nothing,  .that  H.  showed  them  ' 

39.  3  Then  came  Isaiah  the  prophet  unto  king  H. 

39.  3  H.  said,  They  are  comefrom  a  far  country  j 

39.  4  II.  answered,  All  that  (is) in  mine  house 

39.  5  Then  said  Isaiah  to  H.,  Hear  the  word  of  I 
39.  8  Then  said  H.  to  Isaiah,  Good  (is)  the  word  I 


HEZION 


479 


HIDE 


Jer.  15.  4  because  of  Manasseh  the  son  of  H.  kingof 
26  18  Micah.  .prophesied  in  the  days  of  H.  king 
26  10  Did  H. .  .put  him  at  all  to  death?  did  he 
Hos.  i.  1  in  the  days  of  Uzziah.  .(and)  H.,  kings  of 

Mic.  1.  1  in  the  days  of  Jotham.  and  H.,  kings  of 

2.  A  son  of  Ncariah,  a  descendant  of  the  royal  family  of 
Judah.  B.C.  460. 

I  Ch.  3.  23  And.  .sons  of  Neariah;  Elioenai,  and  H 

3.  The  same  name  is  found  in  Zephaniah,  though  it  is 
there  rendered  in  the  Common  Version  llizkiah.  B.C. 

640. 

Zeph.  1.  1  Gedaliah.  .son  of  Amariali,  the  son  of  H. 

4.  An  exile  that  returned  from  Babylon. 

Ezra  2.  16  children  of  Ater  of  H„  ninety  and  eight 
Neh.  7.  21  children  of  Ater  of  H.,  ninety  and  eight 

HEZ -ION,  |Vm  vision. 

The  grandfather  of  Benhadad  king  of  Syria  in  the  time 
of  Asa  king  of  Judah.  B.C.  970. 

1  Ki.15.  18  H..  king  of  Syria,  that  dwelt  in  Damascus 

HE'-ZIR,  Yin  returning  home. 

1.  A  priest,  leader  of  the  17th  monthly  course  in  the  time 
of  David.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.24.  15  The  seventeenth  to  H.,  the  eighteenth  to 

2.  One  of  the  chiefs  that  sealed  the  covenant  with  Ne- 
hemiah.  b.c.  445. 

Neh.  10.  20  Magpiasli,  Meshullam,  H. 

HEZ'-RAI.'nsn,  "180  blooming,  beautiful. 

A  Carmelite,  one  of  David's  thirty  heroes. 

2  Sa.  23.  35  H.  the  Carmelite,  Paarai  the  Arbite 

HEZ'-RO,  ''Psn  blooming. 

Supposed  to  be  the  same  as  the  preceding. 

1  Ch.n.  37  H.  the  Carmelite,  Naaraitlie  sonofEzbai 

HEZ'-RON,  pyn,  pan  blooming. 

1.  Son  of  Pharez’  and  grandson  of  J udah.  B.c.  1650. 

Gen.  46.  12  And  the  sons  of  Pharez  were  H.  and  Ham. 
Nuni26.  6  Of  H.,  the  family  of  the  Hezronites  :  of  C. 

26.  21  Of  H.,  the  family  of  the  Hezronites:  of  H. 
Ruth  4. 18  generations  of  Pharez :  Pharez  begat  U. 

4.  19  H.  begat  Ram,  and  Ram  begat  Ammin. 

1  Ch.  2.  5  The  sons  of  Pharez ;  H.,  and  Hamul 

2.  9  The  sons  also  of  H.,  that  were  born  unto 
2. 18  Caleb  the  son  of  H.  begat,  .of  Azubah(his) 
2.  21  H.  went  in  to  the  daughter  of  Machir  the 
2.  24  after  that  H.  was  dead  in  Caleb-ephratah 
2. 24  H.’s  wife,  bare  him  Ashur  the  father  of  T. 
2.  25  sons  of  Jerahmeel  the  first  born  of  H.  were 
4.  1  Pharez,  H.,  and  Carmi,  and  Hur,  and  Sho. 

2.  A  son  of  Reuben,  and  founder  of  the  family  of  the 
Hezronites.  b.c.  1700. 

Gen.  46.  9  Hanoch,  and  Phallu,  and  H.,  and  Carmi 
Exod.  6.  14  Hanoch,  and  Pallu,  H.,  and  Carmi 

1  Ch.  5.  3  Hanoch,  and  Pallu,  H.,  and  Carmi 

3.  A  town  on  the  S.  border  of  the  territory  of  the  tribe 
of  Judah  (called  Hazor  in  Josh.  15.  25). 

Josh  15.  3  passed  along  to  H.,  and  went  up  to  Adar 
15.  25  and  Kerioth,  (and)  H.,  which  (is)  Hazor 

HEZRONITES,  'rnsnn. 

A  family  that  sprang  from  Hezron  the  son  of  Reuben. 
Num26.  6  Of  Hezron,  the  family  of  the  Hezronites 
26.  21  of  Hezron,  the  family  of  the  Hezronites 

HID,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  hidden,  chdba,  2. 

Josh.  10.  17  five  kings  are  found  hid  in  a  cave  at  Ma. 

10.  27  into  the  cave  wherein  they  had  been  hul 
2'Sa.  17.  gheishidnowinsomepit,  or  in  some  (other) 
Job  5.21  Thou  shalt  be  hid  from  the  scourge  of  the 

2.  To  be  hidden,  fpn  chabah,  6. 

Isa.  42.  22  they  are  hid  in  prison  houses :  they  are  for 

3 . To  hide  self,  ton  clidba,  7. 

Deut33. 19  shall  suck,  .(of) treasures  hid  in  the  sand 
Josh  7. 21  they  (are)  hid  in  the  earth  in  the  midst  of 
7.  22  (it  was) hid  inhis  tent,  and  the  silver  under 

2  Ki.n.  3  he  was  with  her  hid  iu  the  house  of  the 
2  Ch.22.  9  they  caught  him,  for  lie  was  hid  in  Sam. 

22.  12  he  was  with  them  hid  iu  the  house  of  G. 
Job  20.  26  All  darkness  (shall  be)  hid  in  his  secret 
38.  30  The  waters  are  hid  as  (with)  a  stone,  and 

4.  To  hide,  secret,  JDB  taman. 

Psa.  69.  s  0  God.  .my  sins  are  not  hid  from  thee 
139.  15  My  substance  was  not  hid  from  thee,  when 
Hos.  5.  3  I  know  Ephraim,  and  Israel  is  not  hid 

5.  To  be  hid,  ins  kacliad,  2. 

Gen.  4. 14  from  thy  face  shall  I  be  hid  ;  and  I  shall 

6.  To  be  hidden ,  inc  sathar,  2. 

Job  3.  23  to  a  man  whose  way  is  hid,  and  whom  G. 
Psa.  19.  6  there  is  nothing  hid  from  the  heat  thereof 
38.  9  Lord .  .my  groaning  is  not  hid  from  thee 
Isa.  40.  27  My  way  is  hid  from  the  Lord,  and  myjud. 

65. 16  and  because  they  are  hid  from  mine  eyes 
•Ter.  16.  17  they  are  not  hid  from  my  face,  neither  is 
Hos.  13.  14  repentance  shall  be  hid  from  mine  eyes 
Amos  9.  3  though  they  be  hid  from  my  sight  in  the 
Zeph.  2.  3  it  may  be  ye  shall  be  hid  iu  the  day  of  the 

7.  To  hide  self,  become  hidden,  inp  sathar,  7. 

Isa.  29.  14  and  the  understanding  of.  .shall  be  hid 

8.  To  be  hidden,  concealed,  chy  alam,  2. 

Lev.  4.  13  the  thing  be  hid  from  the  eyes  of  the  ass. 

5.  3,  4  and  it  be  hid  from  him  ;  when  he  kno. 
Num.  5.  1 3  and  it  be  hid  from  the  eyes  of  her  husband 


1  Ki.  10.  3  there  was  not  (any)  thing  hid  from  the  k. 

2  Ch.  9.  2  there  was  nothing  laid  from  Solomon  whi. 
Job  28.  21  Seeing  it  is  hid  from  the  eyes  of  all  living 
Nah.  3.  11  thou  shalt  be  hid,  thou  also  shalt  seek 

9.  To  hide  or  conceal  self,  075;  alam,  7. 

Job  6. 16  reason  of  the  ice . .  wherein  the  snowis  hid 

10.  To  be  hidden,  laid  up,  J5V  tsaphan,  2. 

Jer.  16.  17  neitheristheiriniquityhidfrommineeyes 

11.  To  hide,  lay  up,  (j’sy  tsaphin,  or)  [58  tsaphan. 
Psa.  17.  14  whose  belly  thou  fillest  with  thy  hid 
Hos.  13.  12  The  iniquity  of  Ephraim,  .his  sin  (is)  hid 

12 . Hid  away,  airoKpvcpos  apokruphos. 

Luke  8.  17  neither,  .hid,  that  shall  not  be  known  and 
Col.  2.  3  In  whom  are  hid  all  the  treasures  of  the  G. 

13.  Hidden,  hid,  Kpwirris  kruptos. 

Matt  10.  26  there  is  nothing . .  hid,  that  shall  not  be 
Mark  4.  22  there  is  nothing  hid,  which  shall  not  be 
Lukei2.  2  that  shall  not  be  revealed ;  neither  hid 

14.  To  be  or  lie  hid,  \av6avoi  lanthano. 

Mark  2.  24  have  no  man  know  (it),  .he  could  not  be  hid 
Luke  8.  47  thewomansawthatshewasnothid.shec. 
Acts  26.  26  none  of  these  thingsare  hidden  fromhim 
[See  Treasure.] 

HID,  (thing  that  is)  — 

Secret  or  hidden  thing,  np^ri  laalummah. 

Job  28.  11  (the  thing  that  isibidbringeth  he  forth  to  1. 

HID -DAI,  '70  mighty,  chief. 

One  of  David's  thirty  valiant  men,  and  dweltin  the  hill  of 
Gaash  B.c.  1048.  In  1  Ch.  it.  32  he  is  called  Hurai. 

2  Sa.  23. 30  Benaiah  the  Pirathonite.  H.  of  the  brooks? 

HID-DE'-KEL,  bjnn  rapid. 

The  ancient  name  of  the  Tigris  and  the  river  of  Eden 
which  flowed  eastward  to  Assyria.  Digla  or  Diglath, 
has  been  a  name  of  the  Tigris  in  all  ages.  The  preflx 
hi  or  hai  “lively”  is  used  of  running  water,  Gen.  26. 19. 
The  name  now  in  use  in  Mesopotamia  is  Dijleh.  But 
Digla  is  a  Semitic  corruption  of  Tigra,  which  is  the 
true  name  of  the  river,  and  means  in  Medo-persic  “an 
arrow."  In  the  inscriptions  of  Assyria,  however,  the 
name  is  Tiggar.  See  TIGRIS. 

Gen.  2. 14  the  name  of  the  third  river  (is)  H.:  that 
Dan.  10.  4  I  was  by  the  side  of  the  great  river. .  H. 

HIDDEN  — 

1.  To  hide,  secret,  |E<?  taman. 

Job  3. 16  Or  as  an  hidden  untimely  hirth  I  had  not 

2.  To  stop,  hide,  onp  satham. 

Psa.  51.  6  in  the  hidden  (part)  thou  shalt  make  me  to 

3.  To  be  wonderful,  kSs  pala,  2. 

Deutyo.  11  this  commandment.,  (is)  not  hidden  from 

4 . Hid,  hidden,  Kpumis  kruptos. 

1  Co.  4.  5  will  bring  to  light  the  hidden  things  of  d. 

2  Co.  4.  2  Buthaverenouncedthehiddentliingsofd. 

1  Pe.  3.  4  the  hidden  man  of  the  heart,  iu  that  which 

HIDDEN,  to  be  — 

1 .  To  be  searched  out,  hidden,  iypn  chaphas,  4. 
Prov.28.  12  but  when  the  wicked  rise,  amanis  hidden 

2.  To  be  hidden,  concealed,  Dby  alam,  2. 

Lev.  5.  2  (if)  it  be  hidden  from  him ;  liealso  shallbe 

3.  To  be  laid  up,  hidden,  jsy  tsaphan,  2. 

Job  15.  20  the  number  of  years  is  hidden  to  the  opp. 
24.  1  Why,  seeingtimes  arenothiddenfromthe 

HIDDEN  one  — 

To  lay  up,  hide,  ]9?  tsaphan. 

Psa.  83.  3  They,  .consulted  against  thy  hidden  ones 

HIDDEN  thing  — 

1  .Laid  up  or  hidden  things,  D'lSxa  matspumm. 
Obad.  6  (how)  are  his  hidden  things  sought  up  ! 

2.  To  keep,  reserve,  isi  natsar._ 

Isa.  48.  61  have  showed  thee . .  even  hidden  things 

3.  Hid,  hidden  thing,  upomov  krupton. 

1  Co  4.  5  both  will  bring  to  light  the  hidden  things  of 

2  Co.  4.  2  have  renounced  the  hidden  things  of  dis. 

HIDE  — 

Skin,  liy  or. 

Lev.  8.  17  the  bullock,  and  his  hide,  his  flesh,  and 
9.  11  the  flesh  and  the  hide  he  burnt  with  fire 

HIDE,  to  — 

1  .To  hide,  tqp  chdba,  5. 

Josh.  6. 17,  25  because  shehid  the  messengers  thatwe 

1  Ki.  18.  4  Obadiah  took,  .and  hid  them  by  fifty  in  a 

18.  13  I  hid  an  hundred  men  of  the  Lord’s  proph. 

2  Ki.  6.  29  that  we  may  eat  him  ;  and  she  hath  hid  her 
Isa.  49.  2  in  the  shadow  of  his  hand  hath  he  hid  me 

2 . To  darken,  keep  back,  withhold,  “v'P  chashak,  5. 

Psa.139.  12  darkness  hideth  not  from  thee;  but  the  ni. 

3.  To  hide,  lay  up,  ]S?  tsaphan. 

Psa.  27.  5  For  in  the  time  of  trouble  he  shall  hide  me 

4.  To  be  hidden,  jco  taman,  2. 

Isa.  2.  10  hide  thee  in  the  dust,  for  the  fear  of  the  L. 

5.  To  hide,  secret,  JOB  taman. 

Gen.  35.  4  Jacob  hid  themunderthe  oak  which(was) 
Exod.  2.  12  slew  the  Egyptian,  and  hid  him  in  the  sand 
Josh.  2.  6  hid  them  with  the  stalks  of  flax,  which  she 
Job  31.  33  by  hiding  mine  iniquity  in  my  bosom 

40.  13  Hide  them  in  the  dust  together,  .bind  their 


Psa.  g.  15  in  the  net  which  they  hid  is  their  own  foot 
33.  7  without  cause  have  they  hid  for  me  their 
35.  8  let  his  net  that  he  hath  hid  catch  himself 
140.  5  ITie  proud  have  hid  a  snare  for  me,  and 
Prov.19.  24  A  slothful  (man)  hideth  his  hand  in  (his) 
26.  15  The  slothful  hideth  his  hand  in  (his)  bosom 
Jer.  13.  4  go  to  Euphrates,  and  hide  it  there  in  a  hole 
13.  5  I  went, andhiditby  Euphrates, astheLORD 
13.  6  which  I  commanded  thee  to  hide  there 
13.  7  girdle  from  the  place  where  I  had  hid  it 
18.  22  they  have  digged  a  pit  to  take  me,  and  hid 
43.  9  Take  great  stones  in  thine  hand,  and  hide 
4;.  10  will  set.  .upon  these  stones  that  I  have  hid 

6.  To  hide,  secret,  jpp  taman,  5. 

2  Ki.  7.  8  and  went  and  hid  (it) . .  and  went  and  hid 

7 . To  cut  off,  hide,  inp  kacliad,  3. 

Gen.  47.  18  We  will  not  hide  (it)  from  my  lord,  how 
J osh.  7.19  tell  me  now  what  thou  hast  done ;  hide  (it) 

1  Sa.  3.  17  hide  itnot  fromme.  .if  thou  hide  (any)  thi. 

3.  18  Samuel  told  him  every  whit,  and  hid  noth. 

2  Sa.  14. 18  Hide  not  from  me,  I  pray  thee,  the  thing 
Job  15.  18  wise  men  have  told,  .and  have  nothid(it) 
Psa.  78.  4  Wewillnothide(them)fromtheirchildren 
Isa.  3.  9  they  declare  their  sin  as  Sodom,  they  hide 
Jer.  38.  14  I  will  ask  thee  athingjhidenothingfrom 

38.  25  hide  it  not  from  us,  aud  we  will  not  put 

8 . To  cut  off,  hide,  fro  kacliad,  5. 

Job  20. 12  sweet,  .(though)  he  hide  it  under  his  tong. 

9.  To  cover,  conceal,  npp  kasah,  3. 

Gen.  18. 17  Shall  I  hidefromAbraham  that  thingwhich 
Job  33.  17  That  he  may.  .hide  pride  from  man 
Psa.  32.  5  mine  iniquity  havel  not  hid.  I  said,  I  will 
40.  10  I  have  not  hid  thy  righteousness  within  my 
143.  9  Deliver  me  .  .1  flee  unto  thee  to  hide  me 
Pro v.  10.  18  He  that  hideth  hatred  (with)  lying  lips 

10 . To  hide,  inp  sathar,  3. 

Isa.  16.  3  hide  the  outcasts  ;  bewray  not  him  that 

11.  To  hide,  wnp  sathar,  5. 

Exod.  3.  6  Moses  hid  his  face  ;  for  he  was  afraid  to 
Dent  31. 17  I  will  hide  my  face  from  them,  and  they 
31. 18  I  will  surely  hide  my  face  in  that  day  for 
32.  20  I  will  hide  my  face  from  them,  I  will  see 

1  Sa.  20.  2  why  should  my  father  hide  this  thingfrom 

2  Ki.  1 1.  2  they  hid  him,  (even)  him  and  his  nurse,  in 
2  Ch  22.  11  So  Jehoshabeatli.  .hid  him  from  Athaliah 
Job  3.  10  it  shut  not  up  the  doors,  .nor  hid  sorrow 

13.  24  Wherefore  hidest  thou  thy  face,  and  liol. 
34.  29  and  when  he  hideth  (his)  face,  who  then 
Psa.  10. 11  God  hath  forgotten  :  he  hideth  his  face 
13.  1  how  longwilt  thou  hide  thy  face  from  me? 
17.  8  hide  me  under  the  shadow  of  thy  wings 
22.24  neither  hath  he  hid  his  face  from  him ;  but 
27.  5  in.  .his  tabernacle  shall  he  hide  me  ;  he 
27.  9  Hide  not  thy  face  (far)  from  me  ;  put  not 

30.  7  thou  didst  hide  thy  face,  (and)  I  was  trou. 

31.  20  Thou  shalt  hide  them  in  the  secret  of  thy 
44.  24  Wherefore  hidest  thou  thy  face,  .forgett. 
51.  9  Hide  thy  face  from  my  sins,  aud  blot  out 
64.  2  Hide  me  from  the  secret  counsel  of  the  w. 
69.  17  hide  not  thy  face  from  thy  servant ;  for  I 
88. 14  Lord,  .(why)  hidest  thou  thy  face  from 

102.  2  Hide  not  thy  face  from  me  in  the  day 
104.  29  Thou  hidest  thy  face,  they  are  troubled 
119.  19  hide  not  thy  commandments  from  me 
143.  7  hide  not  thy  face  from  me,  lest  I  be  like 
Isa.  8.  17  I  will  wait  upon  the  Lord,  that  hideth 
29.  15  Woe  unto  them  that  seek  deep  to  hide 

49.  2  a  polished  shaft ;  in  his  quiver  hath  he  h. 

50.  6  I  hid  not  my  face  from  shame  and  spitting 

53.  3  we  hiit  as  it  were  our  faces  from  him  ;  he 

54.  8  In  a  little  wrath  I  hid  my  face  from  thee 
57.  17  I  hid  me  and  was  wroth,  and  he  went  on 
59.  2  your  sins  have  hid  (his)  face  from  you,  that 
64.  7  thou  hast  hid  thy  face  from  us,  and  hast 

Jer.  33.  5  for  all. . I  have  hid  my  face  from  this  city 
36.  26  to  take  Baruch,  .but  the  Lord  hid  them 
Eze.  39.  23  therefore  hid  I  my  face  from  them,  and 
39.  24  have  I  done  unto  them,  aud  hid  my  face 
39.  29  Neither  will  I  hide  my  face  any  more  from 
Mic.  3.  4  he  will  even  hide  his  face  from  them  at 

12. ro  hide,  dSj]  alam,  5. 

Lev.  20.  4  if  the  people  of  the  land  do  any  ways  hide 
2  Ki.  4.  27  the  Lord  hath  hid  (it)  from  me,  and  hath 
Job  42.  3  'Who  (is)  he  that  hideth  counsel  without 
Psa.  10.  1  (why)  hidest  thou(tliyself)  in  times  of  tr.  ? 
Prov.  28.27  he  that  hideth  his  eyes  shall  have  many 
Isa.  1.  15  I  will  hide  mine  eyes  from  you ;  yea,  when 
Lam.  3.  56  hide  not  thine  ear  at  my  breathing,  at  my 
Eze.  22.  26  and  have  hid  their  eyes  from  my  sabbaths 

13.  To  conceal,  day  amam. 

Eze.  28.  3  there  is  no  secret  that  they  can  hide  from 
31.  8  cedars  in  the  garden  of  G  od  could  not  hide 

14. ro  hide,  lay  up,  conceal,  JSif  tsaphan. 

Exod.  2.  2  she  saw.  .lie(was)  a  goodly  (child),  shehid 
Josh.  2.  4 the  woman  tookthetwomen,  andhidthem 
Job  IO.  13  these  (things)  hast  thou  hid  inthine  heart 
17.  4  For  thou  hast  hid  their  heart  from  under. 
Psa.119.  11  Thy  word  have  I  hid  in  mine  heart,  that 
Prov.  2.  1  if  thou  wilt  receive  my  words,  and  hide 
27.  16  Whosoever  hideth  her  hideth  the  wind 

15. ro  hide,  ]5V  tsaphan,  5. 

Exod.  2.  3  when  she  could  not  longer  hide  him,  she 
Job  14.  13  0  that  thou  wouldest  hide  me  in  the  grave 

16. ro  cause  to  flee,  remove  hastily,  Dri  nus,  5. 

Judg.  6.  11  Gideon  tlmeshed  wheat,  .to  hide  (it)  from 


HIDE 


480 


HIGH 


17.  To  hide  away,  airoKobmo)  apokrupto. 

Matt  ii.  25  [thou  hast  hid]  these  things  from  the  w. 

25.  18  he  that  had  received  one.  .[hid]  his  lord's 
Lukeio.  21  thou  hast  hid  these  things  from  the  wise 
Eph.  3.  9  whicli  from  the  beginning . .  hath  been  hid 
Col.  1.  26  the  mystery  which  hath  been  hid  from 

18.  To  cover,  hide,  kuKvwtw  kalupto. 

2  Co.  4.  3  if  our  gospel  be  hid,  it  is  hid  to  them  that 
Jas.  5.  20  he  which  converteth  the  sinner,  .shall  h. 

19.  To  hide ,  k^vtttcv  krupto . 

Matt.  5.  14  A  city  that  is  set  on  an  hill  cannot  be  h. 

13.  44  like  unto  treasure  hid.  which,  .hehideth 
25.  25  I  was  afraid,  and  went  and  hid  thy  talent 

Xukei8.  34  this  saying  was  hid  from  them,  neither 

19.  42  know,  .but  now  they  are  hid  from  thine 
Col.  3.  3  and  your  life  is  hid  with  Christ  in  God 
1  Ti.  5.  25  and  they  that  are  otherwise  cannot  be  hid 
Heb.  11.  23  Moses,  when  he  was  born,  was  hid  three 
Rev.  2.  17  To  him.  .will  I  give,  the  hidden  manna 

6.  15  the  kings  of  the  earth,  .hid  themselves  in 

6.  16  Fall  on  us,  and  hide  us  from  the  face  of 

20.  To  cover  beyond,  irapa.KaXvirra>  parakalupto. 
Luke  9.  45  it  was  hid  from  them,  that  they  perceived 

21.  To  cover  around,  vepiKpi/irru  pei  ikruptb. 

Luke  1.  24  Elisabeth  conceived,  and  hid  herself  five 

HIDE  in,  to  — 

To  hide  in,  eynpv-ir ru  eykrupto. 

Matt  13.  33  which  a  woman  took  and  [hid]  in  three 
Lukei3.  21  which  a  woman  took  and  [hid]  in  three 
[ See  Flee.] 

HIDE  self,  to  — 

1.  To  be  hidden,  tqn  chaba,  2. 

Gen.  3. 10  he  said.  .1  was  afraid,  .and  I  hid  myself 
Josh.  10.  16  hid  themselves  in  a  cave  at  Makkedah 
Judg.  9.  5  yet  Jotham.  .was  left ;  for  he  hid  himself 

1  Sa.  10.  22  he  hath  hid  himself  among  the  stuff 

19.  2  abide  in  a  secret  (place),  and  hide  thyself 

2  Ch.18.  24  when  thou  shalt  go.  .to  hide  thyself 
Job  29.  8  young  men  saw  me,  and  hid  themselves 
Dan.  10.  7  so  that  they  fled  to  hide  themselves 
Amos  9.  3  they  hide  themselves  in  the  top  of  Carmel 

2.  To  be  hidden,  tcjn  chaba,  4. 

Job  24.  4  the  poor  of  the  earth  hide  themselves  to. 

3.  To  hide  self,  .van  chaba,  7. 

Gen.  3.  8  Adam  and  his  wife  hid  themselves  from 
1  Sa.  13.  6  the  people  did  hide  themselves  in  caves 

14.  11  the  holes  where  they  had  hid  themselves 
14.  22  men  of  Israel  which  had  hid  themselves 
23.  23  lurking  places  where  he  hideth  himself 

1  Ch.21.  20  his  four  sons  with  him  hid  themselves 

4 . To  hide,  n^rr  chabah. 

Isa.  26.  20  hide  thyself  as  it  were  for  a  little  moment 

5.  To  be  hidden,  n^n  chabah,  2. 

Josh.  2.  16  hide  yourselves  there  three  days,  until 

1  Ki.  22.  25  when  thou  shalt  go.  .to  hide  thyself 

2  Ki.  7.  12  gone  out  of  the  camp  to  hide  themselves 
J er.  49.  10  he  shall  not  be  able  to  hide  himself :  his 

6.  To  hide,  ino  sathar. 

Prov  22.  3  foreseeth  the  evil,  and  hideth  himself 

7.  To  be  hidden,  nno  sathar,  2. 

Dent.  7.  20  hid  themselves  from  thee,  be  destroyed 
1  Sa.  20.  5  that  I  may  hide  myself  in  the  field  unto 
20. 19  the  place  where  thou  didst  hide  thyself 

20.  24  David  hid  himself  in  the  field  :  and  when 
1  Ki.  17.  3  hide  thyself  by  the  brook  Cherith,  that 
Job  13.  20  then  will  I  not  hide  myself  from  thee 

34.  22  workers  of  iniquity  may  hide  themselves 
Psa.  55.  12  then  I  would  have  hid  myself  from  him 
89.  46  wilt  thou  hide  thyself  for  ever?  shall  thy 
Prov  27.  12  foreseeth  the  evil,  (and)  hideth  himself 
28.  28  When  the  wicked  rise,  men  hide  thems. 
Isa.  28.  15  under  falsehood  have  we  hid  ourselves 
Jer.  23.  24  Can  any  hide  himself  in  secret  places 
Amos  9.  3  they  hide  themselves  iu  the  top  of  Carmel 

8.  To  hide  self,  "inD  sathar,  7. 

1  Sa.  23.  19  Doth  not  David  hide  himself  with  us  in 

26.  1  Doth  not  David  hide  himself  in  the  hill 
Psa.  54.  title.  Doth  not  David  hide  himself  with  us? 
Isa.  45.  15  Verily  tliou(art)  a  God  thathidest  thyself 

9.  To  cover,  wrap  up,  <ro;;  ataph. 

Job  23.  9  he  hideth  himself  on  the  right  hand,  that 

10.  To  hide  self,  d bi>  alam,  3. 

Deut22.  1,  4  and  hide  thyself  from  them  :  thou  shalt 

22.  3  do  likewise:  thou  mayest  not  hide  thyself 
Psa.  55.  1  hide  not  thyself  from  my  supplication 
Isa.  58.  7  that  thou  hide  not  thyself  from  thine  own 

11.  To  hide,  ]5)f  tsaphan,  5. 

Psa.  56.  6  they  hide  themselves,  they  mark  my  steps 
12  To  hide,  Kpimroo  krupto. 

John  8.  59  Jesus hidhimself, and  wentoutof  the tem. 

i2.  36  departed,  and  did  hide  himself  from  them 
HIDING  — 

Hiding,  Ji-nn  chebyon. 

Hab.  3.  4  and  there  (was)  the  hiding  of  his  power 
HIDING  place  — 

1.  Hiding  place,  Nfinp  machdbe. 

Isa.  32.  2  a  man  shall  be  as  an  hiding  place  from  the 

2.  Hiding  or  secret  place,  inp  sether. 

Psa.  32.  7  Thou(art)myhidingplace ;thoushaltpr» 
”9. 114  Thou  (art)  my  hidingplace  and  my  shield 
Isa.  28.  17  the  waters  shall  overflow  the  hiding  place 


HI'-EL,  8><’n  God  is  living. 

A  native  of  Bethel  who  rebuilt  Jericho  in  the  reign  of 
Ahab,  B.c.  918,  and  in  whom  was  fulfilled  the  curse 
pronounced  by  Joshua  (6.  26). 

1  Ki.16.  34  In  his  days  did  H.  the  Beth-elite  build 

HI-E  RA'-PO-LIS,  'lepanoXts  priestly  city. 

A  city  of  Phrygia  20  miles  W.  of  Colosse  and  6  N.  of 
Laodicea  which  are  all  in  the  basin  of  the  Menander. 
It  is  now  called  Pambuk-Kalessi. 

Col.  4.  13  that  he  hath  a  great  zeal  for.  .them  in  H. 

HIG  GA'-ION,  jvan. 

This  word  occurs  three  times  in  the  book  of  Psalms ; 
and  from  the  multiplicity  of  interpretations  suggested,  it 
would  seem  to  have  two  meanings — one  of  a  general 
character  implying  “  thought,"  “reflection and  another 
in  l’s.  9.  17  and  92.  4  of  a  special  technical  nature, 
bearing  the  import  of  musical  sounds  or  signs  well 
known  in  the  age  of  David,  but  whose  import  cannot 
now  easily  be  determined. 

Psa.  9.  16  snared  in  the  work  of  his  own  hands.  H.  S. 
HIGH- 

1. H  man,  tr'N  ish. 

Psa.  49.  2  Both  low  and  high,  rich  and  poor,  together 

2.  Length,  irjh  orek. 

2  Ch.  3.  15  two  pillars  of  thirty  and  five  cubits  high 

3 . High,  lofty,  njja  gabali. 

Psa.ioi.  5  him  that  hath  an  high  look  and  a  proud 
Eze.  31.  3  the  Assyrian  (was),  .of  an  high  stature 

4.  Height,  loftiness,  npi  gobah. 

Job  11.  8  (It  is)  as  high  as  heaven,  what  canst  thou 
Eze.  1.  18  they  were  so  high  that  they  were  dreadful 
40.  42  a  cubit  and  a  half  broad,  and  one  cubit  h. 

5.  High,  haughty,  aha,  ana  gaboah. 

Gen.  7.  19  all  tile  high  hills  that  (were)  under  the 
Deut.  3.  5  All  these  cities  (were)  fenced  with  high 
28.52  until  thy  high  andfencedwallscomedown 

1  Ki.  14.  23  on  every  high  hill,  and  under  every  green 

2  Ki.  17.  10  images  and  groves  in  every  high  hill,  and 
Esth.  5.  14  a  gallows  be  made  of  fifty  cubits  high,  and 

7.  9  thegallows.fiftycubitshigh, which  Hainan 
Job  41.  34  He  beholdeth  all  high  (things):  he  (is)  a 
Psa.  104.  18  The  high  hills  (are)  a  refuge  for  tile  wild 
Eeci.12.  5  they  shall  be  afraid  of  (that  which  is)  high 
Isa.  2.  15  upon  every  high  tower,  and  upon  every 
30.  25  there  shall  be  upon  every  high  mountain 
40.  9  get  thee  up  into  the  high  mountain 
Jer.  2.  20  upon  every  high  hill  and  under  every 

3.  6  she  is  gone  up  upon  every  high  mountain 

17.  2  by  the  green  trees  upon  the  high  hills 
51.  58  her  high  gates  shall  be  burnt  with  fire 
Eze.  17.  22  will  plant  (it)  upon  an  high  mountain  and 
17.  24  have  brought  down  the  high  tree,  have 

21.  26  Thus  saitli  the  Lord,  .abase  (him  that  is)h. 

40.  2  set  me  upon  a  very  high  mouutain,  by 

41.  22  The  altar  of  wood  (was)  three  cubits  high 
Dan.l  8.  3  and  the  (two)  horns  (were)  high  ;  but  one 
Zeph.  1.  16  fenced  cities,  and  against  the  high  towers 

6.  Heights,  summits,  O’jiha  gabnunnim. 

Psa.  68.  15  an  high  hill,  (as)  the  hill  of  Baslian 

68.  16  Why  leap  ye,  ye  high  lulls  ?  (this  is)  the 

7.  Great,  Vnj  gadol. 

Gen.  29.  7  Lo,  (it  is)  yet  high  day,  neither  (is  it)  time 
Lev.  21.  10  the  high  priest  among  his  brethren,  upon 
Nuni35.  2;  in  it  unto  the  death  of  the  high  priest 
35.  28  high  priest,  .death  of  the  high  priest 
Josh  20.  6  until  the  death  of  the  high  priest  that  shall 
2  Ki.12.  10  king’s  scribe  and  the  high  priest  came  up 

22.  4  Go  up  to  Hilkiah  the  high  priest,  that  he 

22.  8  Hilkiah  the  high  priest  said  unto  Shaphan 

23.  4  king  commanded  Hilkiah  the  high  priest 
2  Ch.34.  9  when  they  came  to  Hilkiah  the  high  priest 
Neh.  3.  1  Eliasliib  the  high  priest  rose  up,  with 

3.  20  of  the  house  of  Eliashib  the  high  priest 

13.  28  Joiada,  the  son  of  Eliashib  the  high  priest 
Ilag.’  1.  1,  12,  14  Joshua,  .son  of  Josedech  the  high 

2.  2,  4  J  oshua  the  son  of  Josedech,  the  high  p. 
Zech.  3.  1  And  he  showed  me  Joshua  the  high  priest 

3.  8  Hear  now,  O  Joshua  the  high  priest,  thou 
6.  11  Joshua  the  son  of  Josedech,  the  high  pri. 

8 . High  place,  or  person,  Diin  marom. 

Psa.  71.  19  Thy  righteousness  also,  0  God,  (is)  very  h. 

92.  8  But  thou,  Lord,  (art  most)  high  for  ever 
Isa.  57.  15  I  dwell  iu  the  high  and  holy  (place),  with 
Jer.  17.  12  A  glorious  high  throne  from  the  beginning 
Eze.  34.  14  upon  the  high  mountains  of  Israel  shall 
Obad  3  whose  habitation  (is)  high  ;  thatsaith  in  h. 
Mic.  6.  6  bow  myself  before  the  high  God  ?  shall  I 

9 . To  be  lifted  up,  Nj?a  nasa,  2. 

Isa.  30.  25  there  shall  be . .  upon  every  high  hill,  rivers 
57.  7  Upon  a  lofty  and  high  mountain  hast  thou 

10 . Most high,  'by  illai. 

Dan.  4.  2  signs  and  wonders  that  the  high  God  hath 

11.  High,  uppermost,  most  high,  }Vpjj  elyon. 

Deut26.  19  to  make  thee  high  above  all  nations  which 

1  Ki.  9.  8  at  this  house,  (which)  is  high,  every  one 

2  Ch.  7.21  this  house,  which  ishigh,  shall  be  an  asto. 

23.  20  they  came  through  the  high  gate  into  the 

27.  3  He  built  the  high  gate  of  the  house  of  the 
Neh.  3.  25  which  lieth  out  from  the  king'sliigh  house 
Psa.  78.  35  they  remembered . .  the  high  God  their  re. 

97.  9  thou,  Lord,  (art)  high  above  all  the  earth 
Jer  20.  z  put  him  in  the  stocks . .  in  the  high  gate  of 


12.  Height,  stature,  anip  qomah. 

1  Ki.  6.  10  be  built  chambers,  .five  cubits  high :  and 

6.  23  lie  made  two  cherubim,  .ten  cubits  high 

7.  15  he  cast  two  pillars,  .eighteen  cubits  high 
7.  35  a  round  compass  of  half  a  cubit  high  :  and 

2  Ch.  6.  13  a  brasen  scatfold . .  three  cubits  high,  and 

13.  To  be  high,  an  rum. 

Exodi4.  8  children  of  Israel  went  out  with  an  highli. 
N um  33.  3  children  of  Israel  went  out  with  an  high  h. 
Deut, 12.  2  nations  which,  .served,  upon  the  high  m. 
Job  21.  22  seeing  he  judgeth  those  that  are  high 

38.  15  the  wicked  ,  the  high  arm  shall  be  broken 
Psa.  18.  27  For  thou  wilt,  .bring  down  high  looks 
78.  69  he  built  his  sanctuary  like  high  (palaces) 
113.  4  The  LORD(is)  high  above  all  nations,  (and) 
138.  6  Though  the  Lord  (be)  high,  yet  hath  he 
Isa.  2.  13  all  the  cedars  of  Lebanon,  (that  are)  high 

2.  14  upon  all  the  high  mountains,  and  upon  all 
6.  1  the  Lord  sitting  upon  a  throne,  high  and 
57.  15  thus  saitli  the  high  and  lofty  One  that 
Eze.  6.  13  round  about  their  altars,  upon  every  high 
17.  22  I  will  also  take,  .of  the  high  cedar,  and 

20.  28  they  saw  every  high  hill,  and  all  the  thick 
34.  6  My  sheep  wandered . .  upon  every  high  hill 

14 . Exaltation,  can  romam. 

Psa.  149.  6  (Let)  the  high  (praises)  of  God  (be)  in  their 

15.  To  be  high,  set  on  high,  sagab,  2. 

Provi8. 11  The  rich  man’s  wealth  (is),  .as  an  high  wall 
Isa.  30. 1 3  swelling  out  in  a  high  wall,  whose  breaking 

16.7’u  be  high,  nsy?  shaphah,  2. 

Isa.  13.  2  Lift  ye  up  a  banner  upon  the  high  moun. 

17 . Height,  on  high,  cn  rum. 

Prov  21.  4  An  high  look,  and  a  proud  heart,  (and)  the 
Isa.  10.  12  I  will  punish,  .the  glory  of  his  high  looks 

18.  Up,  above,  high,  and. 

Phil.  3.  14  the  prize  of  the  high  calling  of  God  in  C.  J. 

19 . Great,  peyas  megas. 

Johni9.  31  for  that  sabbath  day  was  an  high  day 
Heb.  10.  21  And.  .an  high  priest  over  the  house  of  God 

20 . High,  utpyXis  hupselos. 

Matt.  4.  8  devil  taketli  him  up  into  an  exceeding  high 
17.  1  bringeth  them  up  into  an  high  mountain 
Mark  9.  2  leadeth  them  up  into  an  high  mountain 
Luke  4.  5  [devil,  taking  him  up  into  an  high  moun.] 
Acts  13.  17  with  an  high  arm  brought  he  them  out  of 
Rom  12.  16  Mind  not  high  things,  but  condescend  to 
Heb.  7.  26  such  an  high  priest  became  us,  (who  is) 
Rev.  21.  10  he  carried  me.  .to  a  great  and  high  mou. 

21.  12  had  a  wall  great  and  high  .had  twelve  g. 
[See  also  Captain,  exalt,  fort,  heaps,  minded,  most, 
sounding,  tower.] 

HIGH,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  high,  lofty,  apa  gabali. 

Psa.  103.  11  For  as  the  heaven  is  high  above  the  earth 
Isa.  52.  13  be  exalted  and  extolled,  and  be  very  high 

2 . To  be  high,  exalted,  on  rum. 

Deut  32.  27  lest  they  should  say,  Our  hand  (is)  high 
Job  22.  12  the  height  of  the  stars,  how  high  they  are  ! 
Psa.  89.  13  strong  is  thy  hand . .  high  is  thy  right  hand 
99.  2  The  Lord,  .he  (is)  high  above  all  people 

3.  To  be  high,  set  on  high,  hay  sagab,  2. 

Psa.  139.  6  knowledge . .  it  is  high,  I  cannot  (attain) 
HIGH  degree  — 

1. A  man,  ir'x  ish. 

Psa.  62.  9  Surely,  .men  of  high  degree  (are)  a  lie :  to 

2.  Going  up,  ascent,  step,  ribya  maalah. 

1  Ch.17.  17  according  to  the  estate  of  a  man  of  high  d 
HIGH,  to  lift  up  on  — 

To  lift  up,  exalt,  on  rum,  3a. 

2  Sa.  22.  49  thou  also  hast  lifted  me  up  on  high  above 
HIGH,  to  make  — 

1.  To  make  high,  go  up  high,  apa  gabah,  5. 

1  Jer.  49.  16  though  thou,  .make  thy  nest  as  high  as 

2.  To  exalt,  lift  up,  on  rum,  5. 

Job  39.  27  Doth  the  eagle,  .make  her  nest  on  high? 
HIGH,  most  — 

1 .  High  place  or  person,  Dias  marom. 

Psa.  56.  2  many..fightagainstme,Othoumosthigh? 

2.  Most  high,  above,  by,  by  al. 

Hos.  7.  16  They  return,  (but)  not  to  the  most  high 
11.  7  though  they  called  them  to  the  most  high 

3 . Most  high,  'by  illai. 

Dan.  3.  26  ye  servants  of  the  most  high  God,  come 

4.  17  the  living  may  know  that  themost  high 
4.  24  this  (is)  the  decree  of  the  most  high,  wh. 

4.  25,  32  thou  know  that  the  most  high  ruleth  iu 

4.  34  I  blessed  the  most  high,  and  I  praised 

5. 18  O  thou  king,  the  most  high  God  gave  Ne. 

5.  21  till  he  knew  that  the  most  high  God  ruled 
7.  25  against  the  most  high,  .of  the  most  high 

4 . High,  uppermost,  most  high,  |vSj/  elyon. 

Gen.  14.  18  he  (was)  the  priest  of  the  most  high  God 
14. 19  Blessed  (be)  Abram  of  the  most  high  God 
14.  20  blessed  be  the  most  high  God,  which  hath 
14.  22  I  have  lift  up  mine  hand  unto,  most  high 
Nuni24.  16  andknewthe  knowledge  of  the  most  high 
Deut  32.  8  When  the  most  high  divided  to  the  nations 

2  Sa.  22.  14  and  the  most  high  uttered  his  voice 
Psa.  7. 17  will  sing  praise  to.  .the  Lord  most  high 


HIGH 


481 


HIGHER 


Fsa.  9.  2  sing  praise  to  thy  name,  0  thou  most  high 
31.  7  through  the  mercy  of  the  most  high  he 

46.  4  (place)  of  the  tabernacles  of  the  most  high 

47.  2  For  the  Lord  most  high  (is)  terrible  ;  (he 
50.  14  and  pay  thy  vows  unto  the  most  high 

57.  2  I  will  cry  unto  God  most  high  ;  unto  God 
73.  11  and  is  there  knowledge  in  the  most  high  ? 

77.  10  years  of  the  right  hand  of  the  most  high 

78.  17  by  provoking  the  most  high  in  the  wilder. 
78.  56  tempted  and  provoked  the  most  high  God 

82.  6  all  of  you  (are)  the  children  of  the  most  h. 

83.  18  thou,  (art)  the  most  high  overall  the.earth 
91.  1  in  the  secret  place  of  the  most  high  shall 

91.  9  thou  hast  made,  .(even)  the  most  high,  thy 

92.  1  sing  praises  unto  thy  name,  0  most  high 
107. 11  coutemned  the  counsel  of  the  most  high 

Isa.  14.  14  clouds  :  I  will  be  like  the  most  high 
Lam.  3.  35  turn  aside . .  before  the  face  of  the  most  h. 
3.  38  Out  of  the  mouth  of  the  most  high  proce. 

.High,  uppermost,  most  high,  elyon. 

Dan.  7.  18  the  saints  of  the  most  high  shall  take 

7.  22  was  given  to  the  saints  of  the  most  high 
7.  25  speak  (great)  words  against  the  most  high 
7.  27  the  people  of  the  saints  of  the  most  high 

. Highest ,  most  high,  vipurros  hupsistos. 

Mark  5.  7  Jesus,  (thou)  Son  of  the  most  high  God  ? 
Luke  8.  28  Jesus,  (thou)  Son  of  God  most  high?  I 
Acts  7.  48  Howbeit  the  most  high  dwelleth  not  in  t. 

16.  17  These  men  are  the  servants  of  the  mosth. 
Heb.  7.  1  priest  of  the  most  high  God,  who  met  A. 

IGH,  on  — 

.Above,  upward,  onward,  nbsisb, ntynb?,b}ifiD,  Syn. 
Exod25. 20  shall  stretch  forth  (their)  wings  on  high 
37.  9  cherubim  spread  out  (their)  wings  on  high 
39.  31  to  fasten  (it)  on  high  upon  the  mitre;  as 

1  Ch.14.  2  for  his  kingdom  was  lifted  up  on  high 

2  Ch.20.  19  to  praise,  .with  a  loud  voice  on  high 

34.  4  the  images,  that  (were)  on  high  above  them 
High  place  or  person,  on  high,  Dino  marom. 

2  Ki.  19.  22  lifted  up  thine  eyes  on  high  ?  (even)  against 
Job  5.  11  To  set  upon  high  those  that  be  low  ;  that 
16.  19  now,  behold,  .my  record  (is)  on  high 

31.  2  inheritance  of  the  Almighty  from  on  high 

39.  18  What  time  she  lifteth  up  herself  on  high 
Psa.  7.  7  for  their  sakes.  .return  thou  on  high 

68. 18  Thou  hast  ascended  on  high,  thou  hast 
75.  5  Lift  not  up  your  horn  on  high  :  speak 

93.  4  The  Lord  on  high  (is)  mightier  than  the 
Isa.  22.  16  heweth  him  out  a  sepulchre  on  high 

24.  18  the  windows  from  on  high  are  open,  and 
24.  21  shall  punish  the  host,  .(that  are)  on  high 

36.  5  bringeth  down  them  that  dwell  on  high 

32.  15  spirit  be  poured  upon  us  from  on  high 

33.  5  is  exalted  ;  for  he  dwelleth  on  high  :  he 
33.  16  He  shall  dwell  on  high  ;  his  place  of  defe. 

37.  23  lifted  up  thine  eyes  on  high?  (even)against 

40.  26  Lift  up  your  eyes  on  high,  and  behold 

58.  4  to  make  your  voice  to  be  heard  on  high 
Jer.  25.  30'  The  Lord  shall  roar  from  on  high,  and 
Hab.  2.  9  that  he  may  set  his  nest  on  high,  that  he 

Above,  hll  al. 

2  Sa.  23.  1  the  man  (who  was)  raised  up  on  high,  the 
.High,  uppermost,  most  high,  p'^j?  elyon. 

Deut28.  1  the  Lord  thy  God  will  set  thee  on  high 
.Head,  top,  trio  rosh. 

1  Ki.21.  9,  12  set  Naboth  on  high  among  the  people 
.  On  high ,  Din  rom. 

Hab.  3  10  the  deep,  .lifted  up  his  hands  on  high 
.To  lift  up,  exalt,  on  rum ,  3 a. 

2  Sa.  22.  49  thou  also  hast  lifted  me  up  on  high  above 
.  On  high,  eV  vif/pAots  en  hupselois. 

Heb.  1.  3  on  the  right  hand  of  the  majesty  on  high 
.Height,  (eis)  inj/os  (eis)  hupsos. 

Luke  1.  78  the  day  spring  from  on  high  hath  visited 
24.  49  until  ye  be  endued  with  power  from'onhigh 
Eph.  4.  8  When  he  ascended  up  on  high,  he  led  cap. 
[IGH,  to  dwell  on  — 

To  go  high  to  dwell,  n3zi^>  .T33  gabah  lashabeth,  5. 
Psa.113.  5  Who  (is)  like  .’.our  God,  who  dwelleth  on  h. 

[IGH  ones  — 

.  High  place  or  person,  Dinn  marom. 

Isa.  24.  21  Lord  shall  punish  the  host  of  the  high  o. 
•  To  be  high,  exalted,  tall,  on  rum. 

Isa.  10.  33  the  high  ones  of  stature  (shall  be)  hewn 

[IGH  place  — 

.High  place,  height,  riD^i  bamah. 

Lev.  26.  30  I  will  destroy  your  high  places,  and  cut 
Numoi.  28  (and)the  lords  of  the  high  places  of  Arnon 
22.  41  brought  him  up  into  the  high  places  of  B. 
33.  52  and  quite  pluck  down  all  their  high  places 
Deut32. 13  He  made  him  ride  on  the  high  places  of 
33.  29  thou  shalt  tread  upon  their  high  places 

1  Sa.  9. 12  for.  .a  sacrifice,  .to  day  in  the  high  place 

9.  13  before  he  go  up  to  the  high  place  to  eat 
9.  14  Samuel  came,  .to  go  up  to  the  high  place 
9. 19  go  up  before  me  unto  the  high  place  ;  for 
9.  25  when  they  were  come  down  from  the  h.  p. 
10.  5  prophets  coming  down  from  the  high  place 
10.  13  had  made  an  end .  .he  came  to  the  high  p. 

2  Sa.  1. 19  beauty  of  Israel  is  slain  upon  thy  high  pi. 

1.  25  0  Jonathan,  .slain  in  thine  high  places 
22.  34  He . .  setteth  me  upon  my  high  places 
1  Ki.  3.  2  Only  the  people  sacrificed  in  high  places 
61 


1  Ki.  3.  3  he  sacrificed  and  burnt  incense  in  high  pi. 

3.  4  Gibeon . .  for  that  (was)  the  great  high  pi. 

11.  7  Then  did  Solomon  build  an  high  place  for 

12.  31  he  made  an  house  of  high  places,  and 

12.  32  he  placed  in  B.  the  priests  of  the  high  pi. 

13.  2  shalllie  offer  the  priests  of  the  high  places 

13.  32  against  all  the  houses  of  the  high  places 

13.  33  priests  of  the  high  places . .  of  the  high  pi. 

14.  23  they  also  built  them  high  places,  and 

15.  14  But  the  high  places  were  not  removed 

22.  43  the  high  places,  .yet  in  the  high  places 

2  Ki.  12.  3  But  the  high  places,  .in  the  high  places 

14.  4  high  places,  incense  on  the  high  places 

15.  4  high  places,  .still  on  the  high  places 

15.  35  high  places,  .still  in  the  high  places 

16.  4  and  burnt  incense  in  the  high  places,  and 

17.  9  built  them  high  places  in  all  their  cities 
17.  11  they  burnt  incense  in  all  the  high  places 
17.  29  put  (them)  in  the  houses  of  the  high  pla. 

17.  32  of  the  high  places,  .houses  of  the  high  p. 

18.  4  He  removed  the  high  places,  and  brake 

18.  22  he  whose  high  places  and  whose  altars  H. 

21.  3  he  built  up  again  the  high  places  which 

23.  5  to  burn  incense  in  the  high  places  in  the 
23.  8  high  places,  .brake  down  the  high  places 
23.  9  priests  of  the  high  places  came  not  up  to 
23.  13  the  high  places  that  (were)  before  Jerusa. 
23.  15  high  place  which  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Ne. 
23.  15  high  place,  .and  burned  the  high  place 
23.  19  all  the  houses  also  of  the  high  places  that 
23.  20  he  slew  all  the  priests  of  the  high  places 

1  Ch.16.  39  in  the  high  place  that  (was)  at  Gibeon 

21.  29  at  that  season  in  the  high  place  at  Gibeon 

2  Ch.  1.  3,  13  to  the  high  place  that  (was)  at  Gibeon 

11.  15  ordained  him  priests  for  the  high  places 

14.  3,  5  he  took  away .  .the  high  places,  and 

15.  17  the  high  places  were  not  taken  away  out 
17.  6  he  took  away  the  high  places  and  groves 

20.  33  the  high  places  were  not  taken  away ;  for 

21.  11  he  made  high  places  in  the  mountains  of 
28.  4  He.  .burnt  incense  in  the  high  places,  and 
28.  25  he  made  high  places  to  bum  incense  unto 

31.  1  threw  down  the  high  places  and  the  altars 

32.  12  taken  away  his  high  places  and  his  altars 

33.  3  For  he  built  again  the  high  places  which 
33.  17  did  sacrifice  still  in  the  high  places,  (yet) 

33.  19  the  places  wherein  he  built  high  places 

34.  3  from  the  high  places,  and  the  groves,  and 
Psa.  18.  33  and  setteth  me  upon  my  high  places 

78.  58  provoked  him.  .with  their  high  places 
Isa.  15.  2  He  is  gone  up  to.  .the  high  places,  to  we. 

16. 12  that  Moab  is  weary  on  the  high  place 
36.  7  whose  high  places.  Hezekiah  hath  taken 
58.  14  to  ride  upon  the  high  places  of  the  earth 

Jer.  7.  31  they  have  built  the  high  places  of  Tophet 
17.  3  thy'high  places  for  sin,  throughout  all 

19.  5  They  have  built  also  the  high  places  of 
26.  18  mountain  of  the  house  as  the  high  places 
32.  35  they  built  the  high  places  of  Baal,  which 

48.  35  him  that  offereth  in  the  high  places,  and 
Eze.  6.  3  and  I  will  destroy  your  high  places 

6.  6  the  high  places  shall  be  desolate  ;  that 

16.  16  and  deckedst  thy  high  places  with  divers 

20.  29  What  (is)  the  high  place  whereunto  ye  go? 
36.  2  Aha  !  even  the  ancient  high  places  are 
43.  7  nor  by  the  carcases,  .in  their  high  places 

Hos.  10.  8  The  high  places  also  of  Aven,  the  sin  of  I. 
Amos  4.  13  treadeth  upon  the  high  places  of  the  ear. 

7.  9  the  high  places  of  Isaac  shall  be  desolate 
Mic.  1.  3  tread  upon  the  high  places  of  the  earth 

1.  5  and  what  (are)  the  high  places  of  Judah? 

3.  12  mountain  of  the  house  as  the  high  places 
nab.  3. 19  make  me  to  walk  upon  mine  high  places 

2 . High  place  or  person,  ono  marom. 

Judg.  5.  18  the  death  in  the  high  places  of  the  field 
Job  25.  2  he  maketh  peace  in  his  high  places 
Prov.  8.  2  She  standeth  in  the  top  of  high  places,  by 
9.  14  on  a  seat  in  the  high  places  of  the  city 

3.  Pit,  n’ly  tsariach. 

1  Sa.  13.  6  the  people  did  hide,  .in  high  places,  and 

4.  High  place,  nairamah. 

Eze.  16.  24  hast  made  thee  an  high  place  in  every  st. 

16.  25  Thou  hast  built  thy  high  place  at  every 
16.  31  makest  thine  high  place  in  every  street 
16.  39  shall  break  down  thy  high  places :  they 

5 . Exposed  place,  'sty  shephi. 

Num23-  3  I  will  go.  .And  he  went  to  an  high  place 
Isa.  41.  18  I  will  open  rivers  in  high  places,  and 

49.  9  their  pastures  (shall  be)in  all  high  places 
Jer.  3.  2  Lift  up  thine  eyes  unto  the  high  places 

3.  21  A  voice  was  heard  upon  the  high  places 

4.  1 1  A  dry  wind  of  the  high  places  in  the  wil. 
7.  29  take  up  a  lamentation  on  high  places 

12. 12  The  spoilers  are  come  upon  all  high  places 
14.  6  wild  asses  did  stand  in  the  high  places 

6.  On  or  in  heaven,  iirovpdi/ios  epouranios. 

Eph.  6. 1 2  against  spiritual  wickedness  in  high  (places) 
HIGH  priest  — 

1 .  The  head  priest,  truin  |nb  kohen  harosh. 

2  Ch.24.  11  the  high  priest’s  officer  came  and  emptied 

2.  Priest,  lepevs  hiereus. 

Acts  5.  24  when  the  [high  priest]  and  the  captain  of 

3.  Chief  priest,  apx^pevs  archiereus. 

Matt  26.  3  unto  the  palace  of  the  high  priest,  who 
26.  51  struck  a  servant  of  the  high  priest,  and 
26.  57  led  (him)  away  to  Caiaphas  the  high  priest 
26.  58  followed. , unto  the  high  priest’s  palace 


Matt  26.  62  the  high  priest  arose,  and  said  unto  him 
26.  63  the  high  priest  answered  and  said  unto 
26.  65  Then  the  high  priest  rent  his  clothes,  say. 
Mark  2.  26  in  the  days  of  Abiathar  the  high  priest 
14.  47  smote  a  servant  of  the  high  priest,  and 
14.  53  they  ledJesusawaytothe  high  priest:  and 
14.  54  even  into  the  palace  of  the  high  priest 
14.  60  the  high  priest  stood  up  in  the  midst 
14.  61  Again  the  high  priestasked  him,  and  said 
14.  63  Then  the  high  priest  rent  his  clothes,  and 
14.  66  cometh  one  of  the  maids  of  the  high  priest 
Luke  3.  2  Annas  and  Caiaphas  being  the  high  priests 

22.  50  smote  a  servant  of  the  high  priest,  and  cut 

22.  54  brought  him  into  the  high  priest’s  house 
Jolinn.  49  being  the  high  priest  that  same  year 

11.  51  but  being  high priestthat year,  he proph. 
18.  10  smote  the  high  priest’s  servant,  and  cut 

18. 13  Caiaphas,  which  was  the  high  priest  that 
18. 15  the  high  priest,  .palace  of  the  high  priest 
18.  16  which  was  known  unto  the  high  priest,  and 
18.19  The  high  priest  then  asked  J esus  of  his  dis. 
18.  22  saying,  Answerest  thou  the  high  priest  so? 
18.  24  Annas  had  sent  him . .  unto . .  the  high  prie. 
18.  26  Oneof  the  servants  of  the  high  priest,  being 
Acts  4.  6  Annas  the  high  priest,  and  Caiaphas,  and 

5.  17  Then  the  high  priest  rose  up,  andalltliey 
5.  21  the  high  priest  came,  and  they  that  were 
5.27  council :  and  the  high  priest  asked  them 

7.  1  Then  said  the  high  priest,  Are  these  things 
9.  1  And  Saul,  .went  unto  the  high  priest 

22.  s  As  also  the  high  priest  dothbear  me  wit. 

23.  2  the  high  priest  Ananias  commanded  them 

23.  4  they.,  said,  Kevilest  thou  God’s  high  priest? 

23.  5  I  wist  not.  .that  he  was  the  high  priest 

24.  1  Ananias  the  high  priest  descended  with  the 

25.  2  the  high  priest  and  the  chief  of  the  Jews 
Heb.  2.  17  be  a  merciful  and  faithful  high  priest  in 

3.  1  consider  the  apostle  and  high  priest  of  our 

4.  14  that  we  have  a  great  high  priest,  that  is 

4.  15  we  have  not  an  high  priest  which  cannot 

5.  1  every  high  priest  taken  from  among  men 

5.  5  not  himself  to  be  made  an  high  priest;  but 

5.  10  Calledof  God  an  high  priest  aftertheorder 

6.  20  madeanhighpriestforever,aftertheorder 

7.  26  For  such  an  high  priest  became  us.  .holy 
7.  27  needethnot  daily,  as  those  high  priests,  to 

7.  28  the  law  maketh  men  high  priests  which 

8.  1  We  have  such  an  high  priest,  who  is  set  on 

8.  3  every  high  priest  is  ordained  to  offergifts 

9.  7  intothesecond(went)thehighpriestalone 
9. 11  ButChristbeingcome  an  high  priest  of  good 

9.  25  as  the  high  priest  entereth  into  the  holy 

13.  11  into  the  sanctuary  by  the  high  p.  iest  for 
HIGH,  to  set  (up)  on  — 

1  To  lift  up,  exalt,  on  rum,  3a. 

Eze.  31.  4  the  deep  set  him  up  on  high  with  her 

2.  To  make  high,  set  on  high,  33jy  sagab,  3. 

Psa.  69.  29  let  thy  salvation,  0  God,  set  me  up  on  h. 
91.  14  I  will  set  him  on  high,  because  he  hath 
107.  41  Yet  setteth  he  the  poor  on  high  from  affl. 
HIGH  thing  — 

High  thing,  vxf/copa  hupsSma. 

2  Co.  10.  5  Casting  down. .  every  high  thing  that  exalt. 

HIGH,  things  too  — 

To  be  wonderful,  ubp  pala,  2. 

Psa.131.  1  neither  do  I  exercise,  .in  things  too  high 

HIGH,  too  — 

To  be  high,  on  rum. 

Prov.  24.  7  Wisdom  (is)  too  high  for  a  fool :  he  open. 
HIGH,  very  — 

Above,  upward,  onward,  bv.ip  maal. 

Deut  28.  43  The  stranger,  .shall  get  up.  .very  high 
HIGH  time  — 

Hour,  wpa  hora. 

Horn  13.  1 1  knowing  the  time,  that  now  (it  is)  high  t. 
HIGHER  — 

1  .High,  rcj  gaboah. 

1  Sa.  9.  T 2  (he  was)  higher  than  any  of  the  people 
Eccl.  5.  8  higher  than  the  highest . .  higher  than  they 
Dan.  8.  3  one.  .higher  than  the  other,  and  the  higher 

2 . High,  uppermost,  most  high,  p’pjj  elyon. 

2  Ki.  15.  35  He  built  the  higher  gate  of  the  house  of 
Psa.  89.  27  I  will  make  him  (my)  first  born,  higher 
Jer.  36.  10  Then  read  Baruch . .  in  the  higher  court,  at 
Eze.  9.  2  six  men  came  from  the  way  of  the  higher 

3.  Higher,  avwrepov  anoteron. 

Lukei4.  10  Friend,  go  up  higher :  then  shalt  thou 

4 . To  hold  or  be  above,  uirepe'xcv  huperecho. 

Rom  13.  1  Let  every  soul  be  subject  unto  the  higher 

5.  High,  vif/pAds  hupselos. 

Heb.  7.  26  high  priest,  .made  higher  than  the  heaven 

HIGHER,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  high,  .333  gabah. 

1  Sa.  10.  23  when  he  stood .  .he  was  higher  than  any 
Job  35.  5  behold  the  clouds,  .are  higher  than  thou 
Isa.  55.  9  the  heavens  are  higher,  .scare  my  ways  h. 

2 .To  be  high,  lifted  up,  exalted,  Din  rum. 

Nuni24.  7  his  king  shall  be  higher  than  Agag,  and 
Psa.  61.  2  lead  me  to  the  rock  (that)  is  higher  than 

HIGHER  place  — - 

1  .Back,  upper  part,  arch,  33  gab. 

Eze.  43.  13  this  (shall  be)  the  higher  place  of  the  altar 


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2 .Clean  or  dry  place,  n’nk,  'runs  tsechichi,  tsechiacli. 
Neli.  4. 13  on  the  higher  places,  I  even  set  the  people 

HIGHEST  — 

1  .High,  uppermost,  most  high,  elyon. 

Psa.  18.  13  the  highest  gave  his  voice;  hail ..  and  coals 
87.  s  and  the  highest  himself  shall  establish  her 
Eze.  41.  7  the  lowest,  .to  the  highest  by  the  midst 

2. Highest,  most  high,  ilif/ioros  hupsistos. 

Matt.21.  9  Blessed  (is)  he. .  Hosanna  in  the  highest ! 
Markn.  10  Blessed  (be)  the.  .Hosanna in  the  highest 
Luke  1.  32  and  shall  be  called  the  Son  of  the  highest 

1.  35  the  powerof  the  highest  shall  overshadow 

1.  76  shalt  be  called  the  prophet  of  the  highest 

2.  14  Glory  to  God  in  the  highest,  and  on  earth 
6.  35  and  ye  shall  be  the  children  of  the  highest 

19.  38  peace  in  heaven,  and  glory  in  the  highest 

HIGHEST  branch  — 

Foliage,  highest  branch,  nnss  tsammereth. 

Eze.  17.  3  and  took  the  highest  branch  of  the  cedar 

17.  22  I  will  also  take  of  the  highest  branch  of 

HIGHEST  part  — 

Head,  top,  tt/tn  rosh. 

Prov.  8.  26  nor  the  highest  part  of  the  dust  of  the  w. 

HIGHEST  places  — 

Backs  err  arches  of  the  'high  place,  Dno  'S3  gappe. 
Prov.  9.  3  crieth  upon  the  highest  places  of  the  city 

HIGHEST  room  — 

First  reclining  place,  -KpoiTOKhitria  prbtoklisia. 

Luke  1 4.  8  sit  not  down  in  the  highest  room  ;  lest  a 

HIGHEST  seat  — 

Firstor  foremost  seats,  npcoTOKaOiSplaprOtokathed. 

Luke2o.  46  the  scribes,  .love,  .the  highest  seats  in  the 

HIGHLY  — 

tSee  Displeased,  esteemed,  think], 

HIGHLY,  very  — 

Very  abundantly,  virep  e«  nepiocrov  huper  ekperiss. 

1  Th.  5.  13  to  esteem  them  very  highly  in  love  for 
HIGH  MINDED,  to  be  — 

To  think  high,  v-tyyKoippovetn  hupselophroneo. 

Rom.  11.  20  Well. .  [be  not  high  minded],  but  fear 
1  Ti.  6.  17  Charge  them. .thattheybenothiglnnind. 
HIGHNESS  — 

1  .Rising,  excellency,  pride,  msj  gaamh. 

Isa.  13.  3  mighty  ones,  .them  that  rejoice  in  my  h. 

2. Lifting  up,  nkfv  seeth. 

Job  31.  23  by  reason  of  his  highness  I  could  not  en. 

HIGHWAY  — 

1.  Customary  path,  rnx  orach. 

Judg.  5.  6  the  highways  were  unoccupied,  and  the 

2.  Way,  1172  =11?  derek  derek. 

Dent.  2.  27  I  will  go  along  by  the  highway,  I  will  nei. 

3.  Out  place,  pin  chuts. 

Amos  5. 16  they  shall  say  in  all  the  highways,  Alas ! 

4.  Raised  up  v:ay,  highway,  n?pp  mesillah. 

Nuni2o.  19  said  unto  him,  We  will  go  by  the  highway 
Judg2o.  31  in  the  highways,  of  which  one  goeth  up  to 

20.  32  draw  them  from  the  city  unto  the  higliw. 

20.  45  they  gleaned  of  them  in  the  highways  five 

21.  19  on  the  east  side  of  the  highway  that  goeth 

1  Sa.  6.  12  went  along  the  highway,  lowing  as  they 

2  Sa.  20. 12  wallowed,  .in  the  midst  of  the  highway 

20. 12  he  removed  Amasa  out  of  the  highway  into 
20.  13  he  was  removed  out  of  the  highway,  all 
2  Ki.  18.  17  which  (is)  in  the  highway  of  the  fuller's  fi. 
Prov  16.  17  The  highway  of  the  upright  (is)  to  depart 
Isa.  7.  3  pool  in  the  highway  of  the  fuller’s  field 
n.  16  there  shall  be  an  highway  for  the  remnant 

19.  23  In  that  day  shall  there  be  an  highway  out 

33.  8  Thehighwaysliewaste.the wayfaringman 
36.  2  pool  in  the  highway  of  the  fuller’s  field 

40.  3  make  straight . .  a  highway  for  our  God 
49.  n  and  my  highways  shall  be  exalted 
62.  10  cast  up,  cast  up  the  highway;  gather  out 
Jer.  31.21  set  thine  heart  toward  the  highway,  (even) 

5.  Highway,  71  Spa  maslul. 

Isa.  35.  8  an  highway  shall  be  there,  and  a  way,  and 

6 .  IP ay,  68 os  hodos. 

Matt  22.  10  those  servants  went  out  into  the  highways 
Markio.  46  Timeus,  sat  by  the  highway  side  begging 
Luke  14.  23  Go  out  into  the  highways  and  hedges 

7.  Crossway fjof  the  ways,  5ie|68ous  to>v  bbuiv  diex. 
Matt  22.  9  Go  ye  therefore  into  the  highways,  and  as 

HI'-LEN,  |Vn  strong  place. 

A  city  (called  in  Josh.  15.  51,  21.  15  Holon)  belonging  to 
Judah,  and  assigned  to  the  Levites. 

1  Ch.  6.  58  H.  with  her  suburbs,  Debir  with  her  sub. 
HLL-KI'-AH,  VPp^>n,  n;pSn  Jah  is  protection. 

1.  Father  of  ?Eliakim  master  of  the  household  to  king 
Hezekiah.  B.c.  740. 

2  Ki.  18.  18  the  son  of  H.,  which  (was)  over  the  house. 

18.  26  Then  said  Eliakim  the  son  of  H.,  and  Sh. 
18.  37  Then  came  Eliakim  the  son  of  H.,  which 
Isa.  22.  20  will  call  my  servant  Eliakim  the  son  of  H. 
36.  3  Then  came  forth  unto  him  Eliakim,  H.’s 
36.  22  Then  came  Eliakim  the  son  of  H.,  that 


2.  High  priest  in  the  time  of  Josiah  king  of  Judah. 
B.C.  650. 

2  Ki.  22.  4  Go  up  to  H.  the  high  priest,  that  he  may 

22.  8  II.  the  high  priest  said  unto  Shaphan  the 

22.  8  H.  gave  the  book  to  .Shaphan,  and  he  read 

22.  10  H.  the  priest  hath  delivered  me  a  book 
22.  12  the  king  commanded  H.  the  priest,  and 

22.  14  So  H.  the  priest,  .went  uuto  Huldah  the 

23.  4  the  king  commanded  H.  the  high  priest 

23.  24  the  book  that  H.  the  priest  found  in  the 

1  Ch.  6. 13  Shallum  begat  H.,  and  H.  begat  Azariah 

9. 11  Azariah  the  son  of  H.,  the  son  of  Meshul. 

2  Ch.  34.  9  when  they  came  to  H.  the  high  priest,  they 

34.  14  H.  the  priest  found  a  book  of  the  law  of 

34. 15  H.  answered  an’d  said  to  Shaphan  the  scr. 

34. 15  And  H.  delivered  the  book  to  Shaphan 
34.  18  saying,  H.  the  priest  hath  given  me  a  book 
34.  20  the  king  commanded  H.,  and  Ahikam  the 

34.  22  H. .  .went  to  Huldah  the  prophetess,  the 

35.  8  H.  and  Zechariah  and  Jehiel,  rulers  of  the 
Ezra  7.  1  Seraiah,  the  son  of  Azariah,  the  son  of  H. 
Jer.  29.  3  By  the  hand  of.  .Gemariah  the  son  of  H. 

3.  A  descendant  of  Merari,  son  of  Levi.  b.c.  650. 

1  Ch.  6.  45  Hashabiah.  .son  of  Amaziah,  the  son  of  H. 

4.  A  son  of  Hosah,  a  descendant  of  Merari,  and  a  gate 
keeper  of  the  tabernacle  in  the  time  of  David.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.26. 11  H.  the  second,  Tebaliah  the  third,  Zech. 

5.  A  priest  who  stood  by  Ezra  while  reading  the  book  of 
the  law  to  the  people.  B.c.  445. 

Nell.  8.  4  Anaiah,  and  Urijah,  and  II.,  and Maaseiah 

2i.  11  Seraiah  the  son  of  H.,  the  son  of  Meshul. 

12.  7  Sallu,  Amok,  H.,  Jedaiah.These(were)tlie 
12.  21  Of  H.,  Hashabiah ;  of  Jedaiah,  Nethaneel 

6.  A  priest  of  Anatlioth,  and  father  of  Jeremiah  the 
prophet.  B.C.  650. 

Jer.  1.  1  The  words  of  Jeremiah  the  son  of  H.,  of 

HILL  — 

1  .Height,  hillock,  njni  gibah. 

Gen.  49.  26  the  utmost  bound  of  the  everlasting  hills 
Exodi7-  9  I  will  stand  on  the  top  of  the  hill  with  the 
17.  10  and  II  ur,  went  up  to  the  top  of  the  hill 
Nuni23.  9  from  the  hills  I  behold  him ;  lo,  the  people 
Deut  12.  2  upon  the  hills,  and  under  every  green  tree 

33.15  for  the  precious  things  of  the  lasting  hills 
Josli.  5.  3  Joshua,  .circumcised,  .at  the  hill  of  the 

24.  33  Eleazar.  .died;  andtheyburiedhiminah. 
Judg.  7.  1  The Midianites were,  .bythehillof  Moreh 

1  Sa.  7.  1  into  the  house  of  Abinadab  in  the  hill,  and 

10.  5  After  that  thou  shalt  come  to  the  hill  of  G. 
10.  10  when  they  came  thitherto  the  hill,  behold 

23.  19  Doth  not  David  hide,  .in  the  hill  of  Hach. 
26.  1  Doth  not  David  hide  himself  in  the  hill 
26.  3  Saul  pitched  in  the  hill  of  Hachilah 

2  Sa.  2.  24  when  they  were  come  to  the  hill  of  Amm. 

2.  25  children  of  B. .  .stood  on  the  top  of  an  h. 

1  Ki.  14.  23  they  also  built,  on  every  high  hill,  and 

2  Ki.  16.  4  he  sacrificed.. on  the  hills,  and  under  e. 

17.  10  they  set  .groves  in  every  high  hill,  and 
2  Ch.28.  4  He  sacrificed  also,  .onthehills,  and  under 
Job  15.  7  or  wast  thou  made  before  the  hills  1 
Psa.148.  9  Mountains,  and  all  hills  ;  fruitful  trees 
Prov.  8.  25  before  the  hills  was  I  brought  forth 
Song  2.  8  he  cometh.  .skipping  upon  the  hills 

4.  6  I  will  get  me.  .to  the  hill  of  frankincense 
Isa.  2.  2  and  shall  be  exalted  above  the  hills  ;  and 

2.  14  and  upon  all  the  hills  (that  are)  lifted  up 
10.  32  he  shall  shake  his  hand  against,  .the  hill 
30. 17  till  ye  be  left,  .as  an  ensign  on  an  hill 

30.  25  there  shall  be.  .upon  every  high  hill,  rivers 

31.  4  to  fight  for  mount  Zion,  and  for  the  hill 
40.  4  everymouutainandhill shall  be  made  low 

40.  12  Who  hath. .weighed. .the  hills  in  a  balance 

41.  15  Behold,  .thou,  .shalt  make  the  hills  asch. 

42.  15  I  will  make  waste  mountains  and  hills 
54.  10  the  mountains  shall  depart,  and  the  hills 

55. 12  the  mountains  and  the  hills  shall  break 
65.  7  fathers,  .blasphemed  me  upon  the  hills 

Jer.  2.  20  wheuuponeveryhighhill..thouwanderest 

3.  23  Truly  in  vain,  .from  the  hills,  .the  mult. 

4.  24  they  trembled,  and  all  the  hills  moved  li. 

13.  27  I  have  seen,  .abominations  on  the  hills 

16. 16  they  shall  hunt  them,  .from  every  hill 
17.  2  and  their  groves,  .upon  the  high  hills 
31.  39  measuring  line,  .upon  the  hill  Gareb 

49.  16  thou .  .that  boldest  the  height  of  the  hill 

50.  6  they  have  gone  from  mountain  to  hill,  they 
Eze.  6.  3  Thus  saitli  the  Lord  God.  .to  the  hills 

6. 13  among  their  idols,  .upon  every  high  hill 

20.  28  they  saw  every  high, hill,  and  all  the  thick 
34.  6  My  sheep  wandered,  .upon  every  high  hill 

34.  26  the  places  round  about  my  hill  a  blessing 

35.  8  in  thy  hills . .  shall  they  fall  that  are 

36.  4,6  and  to  the  hills,  to  the  rivers,  and  to  the 
Hos.  4.  13  They  sacrifice,  .upon  the  hills,  under  oaks 

10.  8  they  shall  say.  .to  the  hills,  Fall  on  us 
Joel  3.  18  the  hills  shall  flow  with  milk,  and  all  the 
Amosg.  13  the  days  come,  .and  all  the  hills  shall  melt 
Mic.  4.  1  it  shall  be  exalted  above  the  hills  ;  and 
6.  1  Arise . .  and  let  the  hills  hear  thy  voice 
Nall.  1.  5  the  hills  melt,  and  the  earth  is  burned  at 
Hab.  3.  6  the  perpetual  hills  did  bow  :  his  ways 
Zeph.  1. 10  and  a  great  crashing  from  the  hills 

2.  Mount,  in  har. 

Gen.  7. 19  all  the  high  hills  that  (were)  under  the 
Exod24-  4  Moses,  .builded  an  altar  under  the  hill 
Num  14.  44  they  presumed  to  go  up  unto  the  hill  top 

14.  45  the  Canaanites  which  dwelt  in  that  hill 
Deut.  1.  7  take  your  journey .  .in  the  hills,  and  in 


Deut.  1.  41  ye  were  ready  to  go  up  into  the  hill 

1.  43  and  went  presumptuously  up  into  tliehill 

8.  7  depths  that  spring  out  of  valleys  and  hills 

11.  11  the  land,  whether  ye  go.  (is)  a  land  of  h. 
Josh.  9.  1  when  all  the  kings,  in  the  hills,  and  in 

10.  40  Joshua  smote  all  the  country  of  the  hills 

11.  16  Joshua  took  all  that  land,  the  hills,  and  1 

15.  9  the  border  was.  .from  the  top  of  the  hiU 

17.  16  The  hill  is  not  enough  for  us  :  and  all  the 

18.  13  the  border  descended,  .near  the  hill  that 
18.  14  the  border,  compassed,  from  the  hill 
21.  11  they  gave  them  the  city  of  Arba.  .in  the  h. 

24.  30  they  buried  him.  .on.  side  of  the  hill  of 

J udg.  2.  9  they  buried  him . .  on  the . .  side  of  the  hill 

16.  3  Samson . .  carried  them . .  to  the  top  of  an  h. 

1  Sa.  25.  20  she  came  down  by  the  covert  of  the  hill 

26. 13  David .  .stood  on  the  top  of  an  hill  afar 

2  Sa.  13.  34  came  much  people  by  the  way  of  the  hill 

16.  13  Shimei  went  along  on  the  hill’s  side  over 

21.  9  they  hanged  them  in  the  hill  before  the 

1  Ki.  11.  7  Then  did  Solomon  build,  .in  the  hill  that 

16.  24  he  bought  the  hill .  .built  on  the  hill] 

16.  24  after  the  name  of  Sliemer,  owner  of  the  h. 
20.  23  Their  gods  (are)  gods  of  the  hills ;  there. 
20.  28  The  Loud  (is)  God  of  the  hills,  but  he  (is) 

22.  17  I  saw  all  Israel  scattered  upon  the  hills 

2  Ki.  1.  9  and,  behold,  he  sat  on  the  top  of  an  hill 

4.  27  when  she  came  to  the  man  of  God  to  the  h. 
Psa.  2.  6  Yet  have  I  set  my  king  upon  my  holy  h. 

3.  4  I  cried,  lie  heard  me  out  of  his  holy  hill 
15.  1  Lobd.  .who  shall  dwell  in  thy  holy  hill? 

18.  7  the  foundations  also  of  the  hills  moved 

24.  3  Who  shall  ascend  into  the  hill  of  the  L.? 

42.  6  will  I  remember,  .from  the  hill  Mizar 

43.  3  let  them  bring  me  unto  thy  holy  hill,  and  ( 
68.  15  The  hill  of  God  (is  as)  the  hill  of  Bashan 
68.  15  an  high  hill  (as)  the  hill  of  Bashan 

68.  16  Why  leap  ye,  ye  high  hills?,  .the  hill.  .G. 
80.  10  The  hills  were  covered  with  the  shadow 
95.  4  the  strength  of  the  hills  (is)  his  also 

97.  5  The  hills  melted  like  wax  at  the  presence 

98.  8  floodsclap.  .letthehillsbejoyfultogetlier 

99.  9  Exalt  the  Lord,  .worship  at  his  holy  hill 
104.  10  He  sendeth  the  springs,  .run  among  the  h. 
104.  13  He  watereth  the  hills  from  his  chambers 
104.  18  The  high  hills  (are)  a  refuge  for  the  wild 
104.  32  he  toucheth  the  hills,  and  they  smoke 
121.  1  I  will  lift  up  mine  eyes  unto  the  hills  • 

Isa.  5.  25  the  hills  did  tremble,  and  their  carcases 

7.  25  all  hills  that  shall  be  digged  with  the 

3.  Mount,  mountain,  Tin,  Tin  harar,  herer. 

Deut.  8.  9  out  of  whose  hills  thou  mayest  dig  brass 
Psa.  50.  10  (and)  the  cattle  upon  a  thousand  hills 

4 . Ascent,  going  up,  nblip  maaleh. 

1  Sa.  9.  1 1  as  they  went  up  the  hill  to  the  city,  they 

5.  Hill,  f}ovi/6s  bounos. 

Luke  3.  5  every  mountain  and  hill  shall  be  brought 

23.  30  shall  they  begin  tosay.  .to  the  hills.  Cover 

6.  Mount,  mountain,  Spos  oros. 

Matt.  5.  14  A  city  that  is  set  on  an  hill  cannot  be  hid 
Luke  4.  29  led  him  unto  the  brow  of  the  hill  whereon 

9.  37  when  they  were  come  down  from  the  hill 

7.  Horn,  promontory,  ]T|3  qeren. 

Isa.  5.  1  hath  a  vineyard  in  a  very  fruitful  hill 

HILL  country  — 

1  .Hill,  hill  country,  nn  har. 

Josh  13.  6  the  inhabitants  of  the  hill  country  from 

2.  Mountainous,  bptivAs  oreinos. 

Luke  1.  39  Mary,  .went  into  the  hill  country  with  h. 

1.  65  throughout  all  the  hill  country  of  Judea 

HILLS,  little  — 

A  height,  hill,  nj]a3  gibah. 

Psa.  65.  12  They  drop,  .and  the  little  hills  rejoice  on 
72.  3  bring  peace . .  the  little  hills,  by  righteous. 
114.  4,  6  skipped  like  rams,  .little  hills  like  la. 

HIL'-LEL,  Wn  praised  greatly. 

Father  of  Abdon,  of  the  judges  of  Israel.  He  was  a 
native  of  Pirathon  in  Mount  Ephraim.  B.c.  1130. 
Judgi2.  13  after  him  Abdon  the  son  of  H.,  a  Pirath. 

12.  15  Abdon  the  son  of  H.  the  Pirathonite  died 

HIM  — 

1  .A  man,  1 v'xish. 

Prov  19.  6  every  man  (is)  a  friend  to  him  that  giveth 
2. lie,  Kin  hu. 

Gen.’  4.  26  to  Seth,  to  him  also  there  was  born  a  son 

3.  Who,  'O  mi. 

Eccl.  9.  4  to  him  that  is  j oined  to  aU  the  living  there 

4.  Himself,  avris,  autos. 

Matt.  8.  18  Jesus  saw  great  multitudes  about  him 
Mark  5.  30  knowing,  .that  virtue  had  gone  out  of  him 
Lukei  8.  40  to  be  brought  unto  him :  and  when  he  was 

19.  15  these  servants  to  be  called  unto  him,  to 
John  1.  47  Jesus  saw  Nathanael  coming  to  him,  and 

6.  5  Jesus . .  saw  a  great  company  come  unto  h. 
Acts  5.  37  Judas . .  drew  away  much  people  after  him 
9.  4  he.  heard  a  voice  saying  unto  him,  Saul 
23.  2  Ananiascommandedthemthatstoodbyh. 

25.  21  I  commanded  him  to  be  kept  till  I  might 
Heb.  12.  2  who  for  the  joy  that  was  set  before  him 

5.  Of  himself,  eavrov  heautou. 

Mark  14.  33  he  taketh  with  [him]  Peter  and  J ames 


HIM 


483 


HINGE 


That  one,  ravra  tauta. 

Heb.  ii.  12  sprang  there  even  of  one,  and  him  as  go. 
Him,  rovrov  touton. 

Matt  27.  32  Simon .  .him  they  compelled  to  hear  his 
Luke  9.  26  of  him  shall  the  Son  of  man  be  ashamed 

12.  5  Fear  him  .  yea,  I  say  unto  you,  Fear  him 
20.  12  they  wounded  [him]  also,  and  cast(him)  o. 

20.  13  they  will  reverence,  .when  they  see  him 
John  5.  6  Jesus  saw  him  lie,  and  knew  that  he  had 

6.  27  Son.  for  him  hath  God  the  Father  sealed 

21.  21  Peter  seeing  him  saith  to  Jesus,  Lord,  and 
Acts  2.  23  Him,  being  delivered  by  the  determinate 

5.  31  Him  hath  God  exalted  with  his  right  hand 

10.  40  Him  God  raised  up  the  third  day,  and 

13.  27  their  rulers,  because  they  knew  him  not 

15.  38  Paul  thought  not  good  to  take  him  with 

16.  3  Him  would  Paul  have  to  go  forth . . and 

17.  23  Whom,  .ye  ignorantly  worship,  him  decl. 

1  Co.  2.  2  not  to  know,  .save  Jesus  Christ,  and  him 

3.  I7  If  any  man  defile  the  temple,  .[him]  shall 
Phil.  2.  23  Him  therefore  I  hope  to  send  presently 

.Of  this  one,  rovrov  touton. 

John  9.31  if  anyman.  .doethhis  will,  liimheheareth 
Rev.  19.  20  the  beast  was  taken,  and  with  [him]  the 

.To  this  one,  rovrco  touto. 

Luke  1 9.  19  said  likewise  to  him,  Be  thou  also  over 
John  5.  38  for  whom  he  hath  sent,  him  ye  believe  not 

10.  3  To  him  the  porter  openeth  ;  and  the  sheep 

13.  24  Simon  Peter  therefore  beckoned  to  him 
Acts  4.  10  by  him  doth  this  man  stand  here  before 

10.  43  To  him  give  all  the  prophets  witness,  that 
13  39  by  him  all  that  believe  are  justified 
25.  5  accuse,  .if  there  be  any  wickedness  in  him 
1  Jo.  2.  4  is  a  liar,  and  the  truth  is  not  in  him 

2.  5  in  him  verily  is  the  love  of  God  perfected 

O.A  male,  -oi  zakar. 

Nunni.  17  woman  that  hath  known .  by  lying  with  h. 
,1.  18  have  not  known  a  man  by  lying  with  him 
3i.  35  that  had  not  known  man  by  lying  with  h. 

1  .Hand,  T  yacl. 

.ludg.  9.  24  aided  him  in  the  killing  of  his  brethren 
2.  From ,  p  min. 

Ezra  7. 26  let  judgment  be  executed,  .upon  him 

1. Ki/e,  Jill  ayin. 

Gen.  27.  12  I  shall  seem  to  him  as  a  deceiver;  and  I 
2q.  20  they  seemed  unto  him .  .a  few  days,  for  the 
48  17  when  Joseph  saw.  .it  displeased  him  :  and 

1  Sa.  3. 18  the  Lord  :  let . .  do  what  seemeth  him  good 

18.  8  and  the  saying  displeased  him  ;  and  he  said 
18.  20  they  told  Saul,  and  the  thing  pleased  him 

2  Sa  10.  12  Lord  do  that  which  seemeth  him  good 

24  22  and  offer  up  what  (seemeth)  good  unto  him 
1  Ki.  9  12  to  see  the  cities. .  and  they  pleased  him 
Esth  2.  9  the  maiden  pleased  him,  and  she  obtained 
Prov.24.  t8  Lest  the  Lord  see  (it)  audit  displease  him 
Isa.  59.  15  and  it  displeased  him  that,  .no  judgment 

4.  Face,  C'i3  panim. 

Gen.  32.  21  So  went  the  present  over  before  him  .  and 
Exod34  6  Lord  passed  bybefore  him,  and  proclaim. 

1  Sa.  17.  24  all  the  men  of  Israel  tied  from  him 

18.  15  when  Saul  saw.  .he  was  afraid  of  him 

19  8  David  went  out . .  and  they  fled  from  him 

2  Ki.  1.  15  the  angel,  .said,  .be  not  afraid  of  him 

2  CI1.14.  10  Asa  went  out  against  him,  and  they  set 

19.  2  Jehu,  .went  out  to  meet  him,  and  said  to 
Esth.  1.  19  let  there  go  a  royal  commandment  from  h. 

2.  9  And  the  maiden . .  obtained  kindness  of  h. 
Job  42.  8  Job  shall  pray  for  you  ;  for  him  will  I  ac. 
Psa,  17.  13  Arise, 0  Lord,  disappoint  him, cast.,  down 

.5 .Heart,  midst,  infl  qereb. 

1  Ki.17.  21  let  this  child's  soul  come  into  him  again 

17.  22  the  soul  of  the  child  came  into  him  again 

HM,  of — 

Concerning  or  in  reference  to  this,  no  lazeh. 

1  Sa.  21. 1 1  did  they  not  sing  one  to  another  of  him  in 

HM  that  is  — 

4  man,  ki'x  ish. 

Lev.  15.  33  and  of  him  that  lieth  with  her  that  is  un. 

HIM  also,  and  him  — 

And  that  one,  Kaueivos  kakeinos. 

Marki2.  4  and  at  him  they  cast  stones,  and  wounded 

12.  5  again  he  sent  another ;  and  him  they  killed 
Luke2o.  1 1  another  servant :  and  they  beat  him  also 

HIMSELF  — 

1  .He,  Kin  hu. 

Num35. 19  The  revenger  of  blood  himself  shall  slay 

2.  Answer,  response,  irsiip  maaneh. 

Prov  16.  4  The  LORD  hath  made  all . .  for  himself ;  yea 

3 .Sold,  breath,  trsi  nephesh. 

1  Ki.  19.  4  he  requested  for  himself  that  he  might  die 
Job  18.  4  He  teareth  himself  in  his  anger  :  shall  the 
32.  2  he  justified  himself  rather  than  God 
Amos  6.  8  The  Lord  God  hath  sworn  by  himself,  say. 

4.  Of  himself,  avrov  hautou. 

John  9.  2i  he  is  of  age  ;  ask.  .he  shall  speak  for  him. 

19.  12  whosoever  maketh  himself  a  king  speak. 
Eph.  1.  5  Having  predestinated  us.  .to  himself,  acc. 

1.  g  pleasure  which  he  hath  purposed  in  him. 


Heb.  9.  26  to  put  away  sin  by  the  sacrifice  of  himself 
12.  3  consider  him  that  endured . .  against  him. 

5 .Of  himself ,  i avrov  heaulou. 

Matt  12.  26  he  is  divided  against  himself  ;  how  shall 

12.  45  taketh  with  himself,  .other  spirits,  .than 

13.  21  Yet  hath  he  not  root  in  himself, butdureth 
16.  24  let  him  deny  himself,  and  take  up  his  cross 

18.  4  shall  humble  himself  as  this  little  child 

23.  12  whosoever  shall  exalt  himself  shall  be 
23.  12  he  that  shall  humble  himself  shall  be 

27.  42  He  saved  others  ;  himself  he  cannot  save 
Mark  3.  26  if  Satan  rise  up  against  himself,  and  be 

5.  5  crying,  and  cutting  himself  with  stones 
5.  30  knowing  in  himself  that  virtue  had  gone 

8.  34  let  him  deny  himself,  and  take  up  his  cross 
12.  33  to  love  (his)  neighbour  as  himself,  is  more 
15.  31  He  saved  others ;  himself  he  cannot  save 

Luke  7.  39  he  spake  within  himself,  saying,  This  m. 

9.  23  let  him  deny  himself,  and  take  up  his  cross 

9.  25  he  gain  the  whole  world,  and  lose  himself 

10.  29  he,  willing  to  justify  himself,  said  unto 

11.  18  If  Satan  also  be  divided  against  himself 

11.  26  other  spirits  more  wicked  than  himself 

12.  17  he  thought  within  himself,  saying,  What 

12.  21  he  that  layeth  up  treasure  for  himself 

14.  11  whosoeverexaltethhimselfshallbeabased 

14.  11  that  humbleth  himself  shall  be  exalted 

15.  17  when  he  came  to  himself,  he  said,  How 

16.  3  the  steward  said  within  himself,  What 
18.  4  he  said  within  himself.  Though  I  fear  not 
18.  11  stood  and  prayed  thus  with  himself,  God 
18.  14  one  that  exalteth  himself  shall  be  abased 

18.  14  he  that  humbleth  himself  shall  be  exalted 

19.  12  to  receive  for  himself  a  kingdom,  and  to 
23.  2  saying  that  he  himself  is  Christ  a  king 

23.  35  let  him  save  himself,  if  he  be  Christ,  the 

24.  12  [wondering  in  himself  at  that  which  was] 

24.  27  expounded.,  the  things  concerning  [him.] 
John  2.  24  Jesus  did  not  commit  [himself]  uuto  them 

4. 18  his  Father,  making  himself  equal  with  G. 
5.  ig  The  Son  can  do  nothing  of  himself,  but 
5.  26  as  the  Father  hath  life  in  himself,  so 

5.  26  given  to  the  Son  to  have  life  in  himself 
6. 61  Jesus  knew  in  himself  that  his  disciples 

7. 18  He  that  speakethot  himself  seeketh  his 
8.  22  Then  said  the  Jews.  Will  he  kill  himself? 

11.  38  Jesus  therefore,  again  groaning  in  himself 

11.  51  this  spake  he  not  of  himself :  but  being 

13.  4  and  took  a  towel,  and  girded  himself 

13.  32  God  shall  also  glorify  him  in  himself 
16.  13  for  he  shall  not  speak  of  himself  ;  but 

19.  7  because  he  made  himself  the  Son  of  God 
21.  1  Jesus  showed  himself  again  to  the 

21.  7  naked,  and  did  cast  himself  into  the  sea 
Acts  1.  3  he  showed  himself  alive  after  his  passion 
5.  36  Theudas.boastinghimselftobe  somebody 
8  9  giving  out  that  himself  was  some  great 

8.  34  speaketh . .  of  himself,  or  of  some  otherm.? 
10. 1  Peter  doubted  in  himself  what  this  vision 

12.  11  when  Peter  was  come  to  himself,  he  said 

14.  17  he  left  not  [himself]  without  witness,  in 
16.  27  would  have  killed  himself,  supposing  that 
19.  31  not  adventure  himself  into  the  theatre 

25.  4  he  himself  would  depart  shortly  (thither) 

28.  16  Paul  was  suffered  to  dwell  by  himself 
Rom  14.  7  to  himself,  and  no  man  dieth  to  himself 

14.  12  shall  give  account  of  himself  to  God 

14  22  Happy  ("  Jhethatcondemneth  not  himself 

15.  3  Christ  pleased  not  himself;  but,  as  it  is 

1  Co.  3.  18  Let  no  man  deceive  himself.  If  any  man 

11.  28  let  a  man  examine  himself,  and  so  let  him 
11.  29  eateth  and  drinketh  damnation  to  himself 

14.  4  in  an  (unknown)  tongue  edifietli  himself 
1 4.  28  and  let  him  speak  to  himself,  and  to  God 

2  Co.  5.  i3  reconciled  us  to  himself  by  Jesus  Christ 

5.  19  reconciling  the  world  unto  himself,  not 
10  7  man  trust  to  himself  that  he  is  Christ’s 

10.  7  let  him  of  himself  think  this  again 

10. 18  he  that  commendeth  himself  is  approved 
Gal.  1.  4  Who  gave  himself  for  our  sins,  that  he 

2.  i2  he  withdrew  and  separated  himself,  fear. 

2.  20  who  loved  me,  and  gave  himself  for  me 

6.  3  when  he  is  nothing,  he  deceiveth  himself 
6.  4  shall  he  have  rejoicing  in  himself  alone 

Eph.  2. 15  to  make  in  himself  of  twain  one  new  man 
5.  2  hath  given  himself  for  us  an  offering 
5.  25  loved, the  church,  andgave  himself  forit 
5.  27  present  it  to  himself  a  glorious  church 
5.  28  He  that  loveth  his  wife  loveth  himself 
5.  33  every  one.  .love his  wife  even  as  himself 
Phil.  2.  7  made  himself  of  no  reputation,  and  took 

2.  8  he  humbled  himself,  and  became  obedient 

3.  21  even  to  subdue  all  things  unto  himself 
2  Th.  2.  4  sittetli.  .showing  himself  that  he  is  God 

1  Ti.  2.  6  Who  gave  himself  a  ransom  for  all,  to  be 

2  Ti.  2.  13  abideth  faithful :  he  cannot  deny  himself 

2.  21  a  man  therefore  purge  himself  from  these 
Titus  2. 14  Who  gave  himself  for  us,  that  he  might 
2.  14  and  purify  unto  himself  a  peculiar  people 
Heb.  1.  3  when  he  had  by  [himself]  purged  our  sins 
5.  3  so  also  for  [himself],  to  offer  for  sins 
5.  4  no  man  taketh  this  honour  unto  himself  J 

5.  5  Christ  glorified  not  himself  to  be  made 

6.  13  swear  by  no  greater,  he  sware  by  [himself] 

7.  27  he  did  once,  when  he  offered  up  himself 

9.  7  which  he  offered  for  himself,  aud'(for)  the 
9.  14  who.  offered  himself  without  spot  to  God 
9.  25  Nor.  .that  he  should  offer  himself  often 

Jas.  1.  24  he  beholdeth  himself,  and  goeth  his  way 
1.  27  to  keep  himselfunspotted  from  the  world 
1  Jo.  3.  3  purifleth  himself,  even  as  he  is  pure 


1  Jo.  5. 10  He  that  believeth .  .hath  the  witness  in  h. 

5.  18  he  that  is  begotten  of  God  keepeth  hims. 

HIMSELF,  by  — 

Body,  back,  *]?  gaph. 

Exod2i.  3  came  in  by  himself,  shall  go  out  by  him. 
21.  4  be  her  master’s . .  he  shall  go  out  by  himself 

HLN  — 

Hin{liquid measure  =  12  logs, or  280  cub.in.),yn  hin. 

Exod29.  40  the  fourth  part  of  an  hin  of  beaten  oil 

29.  40  fourth  part  of  an  hin  of  wine  (for)  a  drink 

30.  24  of  cassia  five . .  and  of  oil  olive  an  hin 
Lev.  19.  36  a  just  ephah,  and  a  just  hin,  shall  ye  have 

23. 13  (shall  be)of  wine,  the  fourth  (part)  of  anh. 
Numij.  4  mingled  with  the  fourth  (part)  of  an  hin 

15.  5  the  fourth  (part)  of  an  hin  of  wine  for  a 

15.  6  mingled  with  the  third  (part)  of  an  hin  of 

15.  7  offer  the  third  (part)  of  an  hin  of  wine 
15.  9  of  flour  mingled  with  half  an  hin  of  oil 
15.  10  for  a  drink  offering  half  an  hin  of  wine 
28.  5  with  the  fourth  (part)  of  an  hin  of  beaten 
28.  7  fourth  (part)  of  an  hin  for  the  one  lamb 

28.  14  half  an  hin.  .of  an  hin.  .of  an  hin  unto  a 
Eze.  4. 11  water  by  measure,  the  sixth  part  of  an  hin 

45.  24  for  a  ram,  and  an  hin  of  oil  for  an  ephah 

46.  5,  7,  1 1  aud  an  hin  of  oil  to  an  ephah 
46.  14  third  part  of  an  hin  of  oil,  to  temper 

HIND  — 

1. Hind,  ayyalah. 

Gen.  49/2 1  Naphtali  (is)  a  hind  let  loose :  he  giveth 

2  Sa.  22.  34  He  maketh  my  feet  like  hinds’  (feet);  and 
Job  39.  1  canst  thou  mark  when  the  hinds  do  calve 
Psa.  18.  33  He  maketh  my  feet  like  hinds’  (feet),  and 

29.  9  voice  of  the  Lord  maketh  the  hinds  to 
Song  2.  7  I  charge  you.  .by  the  hinds  of  the  field 

3.  5  I  charge  you.  .by  the  hinds  of  the  field 
Hab.  3.  19  he  will  make  my  feet  like  hinds’  (feet) 

2.  Hind,  nb’K  ayyeleth. 

Pro 4.  5.  19  (be  as)  the  loving  hind  and  pleasant  roe 
Jer.  14.  5  Yea,  the  hind  also  calved  in  the  field,  and 

HINDER  - 

Behind,  last,  furthest,  |Hnx  acharon. 

Zech  14.  8  and  half  of  them  toward  the  hinder  sea 

HINDER,  to  — 

1.  To  hinder,  delay,  inx  achar,  3. 

Gen.  24.  56  And  he  said  unto  them,  Hinder  me  not 

2.  To  keep  back,  withhold,  darken,  ife’n  chasak. 

Isa.  14.  6  he . .  is  persecuted,  (and)  none  hindereth 

3.  To  withhold,  keep  back,  Ti*?  mana,  2. 

Num22.  16  Let  nothing,  .hinder  thee  from  coming 

4.  To  cause  to  go  back,  shub,  5. 

Job  912  Behold,  he  taketh  away,  who  can  hinder 

5.  To  make  an  injury,  njpn  ny if  asah  toah. 

Neh.  4.  £  fight  against  Jerusalem,  and  to  hinder  it 

6  To  cut  up  or  back,  avaKiiirroo  anakopto. 

Gal.  5  7  who  [did  hinder]  you  that  ye  should  not 

7.  To  give  an  interruption,  ey  koittiv  SiSoigi  egkopen. 

1  Co.  9.  12  we  should  hinder  the  gospel  of  Christ 

8 . To  cut  in,  interrupt.,  cyKoirrai  egkopto. 

Rom  15.  22  been  much  hindered  from  coming  to  you 
1  Th  2.  18  have  come  unto  you  .  but  Satan  hindered 

9  To  cut  off,  iKKoirrw  ekkopt  i. 

1  Fe.  3.  7  that  your  prayers  be  not  [hindered] 

1 9.  To  hinder,  koi\v w  koluo. 

Luken.  52  them  that  were  entering  in  ye  hindered  ■ 
Acts  8.  36  See . .  what  doth  hinder  me  to  be  baptized  ? 

HINDER  end  — 

After,  hinder,  ink  achar. 

2  Sa.  2.  23  Abner  with  the  hinder  end  of  the  spear 

HINDER  part  (of  the  ship)  — 

1  .Back  or  hinder  part,  Tinij  achor. 

1  Ki.  7.  25  and  all  their  hinder  parts  (were)  inward 

2  Ch.  4.  4  and  all  their  hinder  parts  (were)  inward 
Psa.  78.  66  he  smote  his  enemies  in  the  hinder  part 

2.  End,  rear,  rpD  soph. 

Joel  2.  20  his  hinder  part  toward  the  utmost  sea 

3.  Hinder  part,  stern,  irpvyva  prumna. 

Mark  4.  38  he  was  in  the  hinder  part  of  the  ship 
Acts  27.  41  but  the  hinder  part  was  broken  with  the 

HINDERED,  to  be  — 

To  cease,  cause  to  cease,  So?  betel. 

Ezra  6.  8  unto  these  men,  that  they  be  not  hindered 

HINDERMOST,  HINDMOST  — 

1.  Behind,  last,  furthest,  pnnx  acharon. 

Gen.  33.  2  And  he  put.  Rachel  and  Joseph  hinder. 

*  Num.  2.  31  shall  go  hindmost  with  their  standards 

2.  Furthest  part,  latter  end,  rvirm  acharith. 

Jer.  50.  12  the  liindermostof  the  nations  (shall  be)a 

HINDMOST,  to  smite  the  — 

To  smite  the  tail  or  rear,  un  zanab,  3. 

Deut  25. 18  smote  the  hindmost  of  thee,  (even)  all 
Josh. 10.  19  pursue,  and  smite  the  hindmost  of  them 

HINGE  — 

1  .Hinge,  opening,  ris poth. 

1  Ki.  7.  50  the  hinges  (of)  gold,  (both)  for  the  doore- 


HINNOM 


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HITHER 


2.  Hinge,  form,  yx  tsir. 

Prov.26.14  (As)  the  doorturneth  upon  his  hinges,  so 
HIN'-NOM,  Din  gratis. 

A  person  of  whom  nothing  is  known  but  that  he  had  a 
son  whose  name  is  not  given,  from  whom  a  valley  that 
lay  on  the  W.  and  S.W.  of  Jerusalem  was  named,  and 
in  which  human  sacrifices  and  filth  were  burnt.  See 
Gehinna. 

Josh  15.  8  went  up  by  the  valley  of  the  son  of  H. 

15.  8  mountain  that  (lieth)  before  the  valley.  .H. 
18. 16  mountain  that  (lieth)  before  the  valley .  H. 
18. 16  and  descended  to  the  valley  of  H.,  to  the 

2  Ki.23.  10  Topheth.  .in the  valley  of.  .children  of  H. 
2  Ch.28.  3  burnt  incensein  the  valley  of  the  sonof  H. 

33.  6  through . .  fire  in  the  valley  of  the  sou  of  H. 
Nell.  11.  30  And  they  dwelt,  .unto  the  valley  of  H. 
Jer.  7.  31  which  (is)  in  the  valley  of  the  sou  of  H. 

7.  32  Tophet,  nor  The  valley  of  the  son  of  H. 
19.  2  go  forth  unto  the  valley  of  the  son  of  H. 
jg.  6  Tophet,  nor  The  valley  of  the  son  of  H. 

32.  35  which  (are)  in  the  valley  of  the  son  of  H. 

HIP  — 

Leg,  limb,  thigh,  pit?  shoq. 

Judg  15.  8  he  smote  them  hip  and  thigh  with  agreat 

HI  RAH,  .Tj’n  distinction,  nobility. 

Ac  Adullamite,  the  “friend"  of  Judah.  B.c.  1727.  For 
“friend’  the  LXX  and  Vulgate  read  “ shepherd . 

Gen.  38.  1  certain  Adullamite,  whose  name  (was)  II. 
38.  12  went  up.  .he  and  his  friend  H.  the  Adul. 

HI'  RAM,  DYn,  D'lYn. 

1  A  king  of  Tyre  who  lived  on  most  friendly  alliance 
with  both  David  and  Solomon.  B.c.  1015. 

2  Sa.  5. 11  H.  king  of  Tyre  sent  messengers  to  David 
1  Ki.  5.  1  H.  king  of  Tyre  sent,  .for  H.  was  ever  a  1. 
5.  2  And  Solomon  sent  to  H.,  saying 
5.  7  when  H.  heard  the  words  of  Solomon,  that 
5.  8  H.  sent  to  Solomon,  saying,  I  have  consi. 
5.  10  H.  gave  Solomon  cedar  trees  and  fir  trees 
5.  11  Solomon  gave  H.  twenty  thousand  meas. 
5.  11  thus  gave  Solomon  to  H.  year  by  year 
5.  12  there  was  peace  between  H.  and  Solomon 
5. 18  Solomon’s  builders  and  H.’sdidhew.  .and 
9.  11  II. .  .had  furnished  Solomon  with  cedar  t. 
9.  11  Solomon  gave  H.  twenty  cities  in  the  land 
9.  12  H.  came  out  from  Tyre  to  see  the  cities  w. 
9. 14  H.  sent  to  the  king  sixscore  talents  of  gold 
9.  27  H.  sent  in  the  navy  his  servants,  shipmen 
10.  11  the  navyalso  of  H.,  that  brought  gold  from 
10.  22  kinghadatseaanavy.  .with  the  navy  of  II. 

1  Ch.14.  1  H.  king  of  Tyre  sent  messsengers  to  David 

2  Ch.  2.  11  H.  the  king  of  Tyre  answered  in  writing 

2.  13  I  have  sent  a  cunning  man.  .of  H.  my  fa. 

8.  2  thecitieswhichH.hadrestoredtoSolomon 

8.  18  H  sent  him,  by  the  hands  of  his  servants 

9.  10  the  servants  also  of  H. .  .brought  algum  t. 
9.  21  went  to  Tarshish  with  the  servants  of  H. 

2.  A  man  of  eminence  and  the  principal  architect  sent 
by  King  Hiram  to  Solomon.  In  Chronicles  he  is  called 
Huram,  where  also  he  has  the  title  Ab  (father  or 
master)  given  to  him.  See  Huram. 

1  Ki.  7.  13  Solomon  sent  and  fetched  H.  out  of  Tyre 
7.  40  H.  made  the  lavers,  and  the  shovels 
7.  40  H.  made  an  end  of  doing  all  the  work 
7.  45  which  H.  made  to  king  Solomon  for  the  h 

HIRE  - 

1. Gift,  hire,  jmx,  jjns  ethnan. 

Deut  23.  18  Thou  shalt  not  bring  the  hire  of  a  whore 
Isa.  23.  17  and  she  shall  turn  to  her  hire,  and  shall 
23.  18  and  her  hire  shall  be  holiness  to  the  Lord 
Eze.  16.  31  as  an  harlot,  in  that  thou  scornest  hire 

16.  41  and  thou  also  shalt  give  no  hire  any  more 
Mic.  1.  7  the  hires  thereof  shall  be  burnt  with 

1.  7  she  gathered  (it)  of  the  hire  of  an  harlot 
1 .  7  shall  return  to  the  hire  of  an  harlot 

2 . Price,  hire,  YnD  mecliir. 

Mic.  3.  11  the  priests  thereof  teach  for  hire,  and 

3.  Hire,  wage,  price,  reward,  fare,  ipy'  sakar. 

Gen.  30.  18  God  hath  given  me  my  hire,  because  I  h. 

30.  32  spotted  cattle,  .(of  such) shall  be  my  hire 

30.  33  it  shall  come  for  my  hire  before  thy  face 

31.  8  The  ringstraked  shall  be  thy  hire ;  then 
Exoil  22. 15  (be)  an  hired  (thing),  it  came  for  his  hire 
Deut  24.  15  At  his  day  thou  shalt  give  (him)  his  hire 

1  Ki.  5.  6  unto  thee ..  I  give  hire  for  thy  servants 
Zech.  8. 10  no  hire  for  man,  nor  any  hire  for  beast 

4 . Hire,  wage,  reward,  gicrdus  misthos. 

Matt  20.  8  give  them  (their)  hire,  beginning  from  the 
Luke  10.  7  for  the  labourer  is  worthy  of  his  hire 
Jas.  5.  4  hire  of  the  labourers  which  have  reaped 

HIRE,  to  — 

1.  To  hire,  "DD  sakar. 

Ezra  4.  5  And  hired  counsellors  against  them,  to 

2.  To  hire,  reward,  sakar. 

Gen.  30. 16  I  have  hired  thee  with  my  son's  mandra. 
Deut  23.  4  they  hired  against  thee  Balaam  the  son 
Judg.  9.  4  Abimelech  hired  vain  and  light  persons 

18.  4  and  hath  hired  me,  and  I  am  his  priest 

2  Sa.  10.  6  sent  and  hired  the  Syrians  of  Beth-rehob 
2  Ki.  7.  6  the  king  of  Israel  hath  hired  against  us 

1  Ch.19.  6  to  hire  them  chariots  and  horsemen  out 

19.  7  lured  thirty  and  two  thousand  chariots 


2  Ch.24.  12  hired  masons  and  carpenters  to  repair 
25.  6  He  hired  also  an  hundred  thousand  mig. 
Neh.  6.  12  for  Tobiah  and  Sanballat  had  hired  him 
6. 13  Therefore  (was)  he  hired,  that  I  should  be 

13.  2  hired  Balaam  against  them,  that  he  should 
Isa.  46.  6  and  weigh  silver ..  (and)  hire  a  goldsmith 

3.  To  bribe,  reward,  shachad. 

Eze.  16.  33  liirest  them,  that  they  may  come  unto  thee 

4.  To  give,  hire,  ruij  tanah. 

Hos.  8.  10  they  have  hired  among  the  nations,  now 

5.  To  give,  hire,  nil?  tanah,  5. 

Hos.  8.  9  by  himself :  Ephraim  hath  hired  lovers 

6.  To  hire,  giaboogai  misthoomai. 

Matt 20.  1  went,  .to  hire  labourers  into  his  vineyard 

20.  7  They  say.  Because  no  man  hath  hired  us 

HERE  out  selves,  to  — 

To  be  hired,  las’  sakar,  2. 

i  Sa.  2.  s  (They),  .have  hired  out  themselves  for  b. 

HIRED  (man.  servant)  — 

1 .  One  hired,  Y3(7  sakir. 

Exod  12.  45  an  hired  servant  shall  not  eat  thereof 
22.  15  if  it  (be)  an  hired  (thing),  it  came  for  his 
Lev.  22.  10  or  an  hired  servant,  shall  not  eat  (of)  the 
25.  6  thy  hired  servant,  and  for  thy  stranger 
25.  40  as  an  hired  servant,  (and)  as  a  sojourner 
25.  50  according  to  the  time  of  an  hired  servant 
25.  53  as  a  yearly  hired  servant  shall  he  be 
Deut  15.  18  been  worth  a  double  hired  servant  (to  tbee) 
24.  14  Thou  shalt  not  oppress  an  hired  servant 
Jer.  46.  21  her  hired  men  (are)  in  the  midst  of  her 

2 . Hireling,  one  hired,  giaGios  misthios. 

Luke  1 5.  17  How  many  hired  servants  of  my  father’s 
15.  19  make  me  as  one  of  thy  hired  servants 
3 .One  hired,  gie0wT<}s  misthotos. 

Mark  1.  20  in  the  ship  with  the  hired  servants,  and 

4 . Any  thing  hired,  glad uga  misthoma. 

Acts  28.  30  two  whole  yeai-s  in  his  own  hired  house 

HIRED,  that  is  — 

1 .  One  hired,  Yjjy  sakir. 

Lev.  19.  13  the  wages  of  him  that  is  hired  shall  not 

2.  What  is  hired,  nYD^  sekirah. 

Isa.  7  20  the  Lord  shave  with  a  razor  that  is  hired 
HIRELING  — 

1  .One  hired,  YD'y  sakir. 

Job  7.  1  days  also  like  the  days  of  an  hireling? 

7.  2  hireling  looketh  for  (the  reward  of)  his 

14.  6  shall  accomplish,  as  an  hireling,  his  day 
Isa.  16.  14  three  years,  as  the  years  of  an  hireling 

21.  16  according  to  the  years  of  an  hireling 
Mai.  3.  5  that  oppress  the  hireling  in  (his)  wages 

2  Hired  one,  hireling,  uioOwtos  misthotos. 

John  10.  12  lie  that  is  an  hireling,  .not  the  shepherd 
10.  13  [hireling]  fleeth,  because  he  is  an  hireling 

ms  — 

1 .  His,  of  him,  abrov  haatou. 

Matt.'i.  21  he  shall  save  his  people  from  their  sins 

2.  His  own,  one's  own,  bavrou  heautou. 

Luken.  21  When  a  strongman  armed  keepeth  bis  p. 

12.  46  will  appointhim  [his]  portion  with  the  un. 

13.  19  which  a  man  took,  and  cast  into  his  gard. 

14.  26  hate  not  [his]  father,  and  mother,  and  wife 

15.  5  he  layeth  (it)  on  [his]  shoulders,  rejoicing 

15.  20  And  he  arose  and  came  to  [his]  father.  But 

16.  5  So  he  called  every  one  of  his  lord’s  debtors 
19.  14  But  his  citizens  hated  him,  and  sent  a  mes. 

Rom.  5.  8  But  God  conmiendeth  his  love  toward  us 

1  Co.  7.  37  decreed .  .that  he  will  keep  his  virgin,  do. 

2  Co.  3.  13  put  a  veil  over  [his]  face,  that  the  children 
Gal.  6.  8  he  that  soweth  to  his  flesh  shall  of  the  fl. 
Eph.  5.  28  He  that  loveth  his  wife  loveth  himself 

5.  33  let  every  one  of  you  so  love  his  wife  even 

1  Tli.  2  11  charged .  .you,  as  a  father  (doth)  his  chil. 

2.  12  who  hath  called  you  unto  Ins  kingdom  and 

4.  4  should  know  how  to  possess  his  vessel  in  s. 

2  Th.  2.  6  that  he  might  be  revealed  in  his  time 
Rev.  10.  7  as  he  hath  declared  to  his  servants  the  pr. 

5. His  own  proper,  iStos  idios. 

Matt  22.  5  went  their  ways,  one  to  his  farm,  another 
John  5.  18  but  said  also  that  God  was  his  Father 

1  Ti.  6.  15  Which  in  his  times  he  shall  show,  (who  is) 
Heb.  4.  10  be  also  hath  ceased . .  as  God . .  from  his 

2  Pe.  2.  16  But  was  rebuked  for  his  iniquity :  the  du. 
4 .Of  him,  too  tou. 

Acts  17.  28  have  said.  For  we  are  also  his  offspring 
[See  also  Acquaintances,  bring,  company]. 

mS  own  — 

1 .  His,  of  him,  abrou  haulou. 

Matti6.  26  gain  the.  .world,  and  lose  his  own  soul? 

27.  60  laid  it  in  his  own  new  tomb,  which  he  had 
Mark  6.  1  went  out . .  and  came  into  his  own  country 

6.  4  without  honour,  but  in  bis  own  country 
6.  4  among  his  own  kin,  and  in  his  own  house 

8.  36  gain  the.  .world,  and  lose  his  own  soul? 
Luke  1.  23  accomplished,  he  departed  to  his  own  ho. 

5.  25  departed  to  bis  own  house,  glorifying  God 
5.  29  made  him  agreat  feast  in  his  own  house 

9.  26  when  he  shall  come  in  bis  own  glory,  and 
18.  7  shall  not  God  avenge  his  own  elect,  which 

John  7.  53  And  every  man  went  unto  his  own  house 


Acts  21.  11  bound  his  own  hands  and  feet,  and  said 
I  Co.  6.  14  will  also  raise  up  us  by  his  own  power 
Eph.  1.  n  worketh  .  after  the  council  of  his  own  will 

I.  20  and  set  (him)  at  his  own  right  hand  in  the 
Heb.  3.  6  Christ  as  a  Son  over  his  own  bouse  ;  whose 

4.  10  he  also  hath  ceased  from  his  own  works 
Jas.  1.  26  but  deceiveth  his  own  heart,  this  man’s 
1  Pe.  2.  24  bare  our  sins  in  his  own  body  on  the  tree 
Rev.  1.  5  washed  us  from  our  sins  in  his  own  blood 

2.  Of  one’s  own,  eaurov  heautou. 

Lukei4.  2  ^  his  own  life  also,  he  cannot  be  my  disciple 
Rom.  4.  19  he  considered  not  his  own  body  now  dead 
8.  3  sending  his  own  Son  in  the  likeness  of 
1  Co.  7.  2  let  every  man  have  his  own  wife,  and  let 
10.  24  Let  no  man  seek  his  own,  but  every  man 
Gal.  6.  4  let  every  man  prove  his  own  work,  and 
Eph.  5.  29  no  man  ever  yet  hated  his  own  flesh  ;  but 
Phil.  2.  4  Look  not  every  man  on  his  own  things 

3  .His  own  proper,  ibios  idios. 

Matt.  9.  1  passed  over,  and  came  into  his  own  city 
25.  14  (who)  called  his  own  servants,  and  deliv. 
Markis.  20  put  [his  own]  clothes  on  him,  and  led  him 
Luke  2.  3  to  be  taxed,  every  one  into  [his  own]  city 
6.  41  the  beam  that  is  in  thine  own  eye? 

6.  44  For  every  tree  is  known  by  his  own  fruit 
10.  34  set  him  on  his  own  beast,  and  brought  h 

John  1. 11  He  came  unto  his  own,  and  bis  own  recei. 
1.  41  He  first  findeth  his  own  brother  Simon 

4.  44  prophet  hath  no  honour  in  his  own  coun. 

5.  43  if  another  shall  come  in  his  own  name 

7.  18  speaketh  of  himself  seeketh  his  own  glory 

8.  44  he  speaketh  a  lie,  he  speaketh  of  his  ow  n 
10.  3  and  he  callethliis  own  sheep  by  name,  and 
10.  4  when  he  putteth  forth  his  ow  n  sheep,  he 
13.  1  loved  his  own  which  were  in  the  world 

15.  19  the  world  would  love  his  own  :  but  beca. 

16.  32  shall  be  scattered,  every  man  to  his  own 

19.  27  that  disciple  took  her  unto  his  own  (home) 
Acts  1.  7  the  Father  hath  put  in  his  own  power 

1.  25  fell,  that  he  might  go  to  his  own  place 

2.  6  heard  them  speak  in  his  own  language 

4.  32  thethings  which  he  possessed  was  his  own 

13.  36  after  he  had  served  his  own  generation 

20.  28  he  hath  purchased  with  his  own  blood 

28.  30  two  whole  years  in  his  own  hired  house 
Rom.  8.  32  He  that  spared  not  his  own  Son,  but 

14.  4  to  his  own  master  he  standetli  or  falleth 

14.  5  be  fully  persuaded  in  his  own  mind 

1  Co.  3.  8  every  man  shall  receive  his  own  reward 

3.  8  reward,  according  to  his  own  labour 
6. 18  but  he.  .sinneth  against  his  own  body 

7.  4  husband  hath  not  power  of  his  own  body 
7.  37  hath  power  over  his  own  will,  and  hath 

9.  7  a  warfare  any  time  at  his  own  charges  ? 

II.  21  one  taketh  before  (other)  his  own  supper 

15.  23  every  man  in  his  own  order :  Christ  the 
15.  38  God  giveth.  .to  every  seed  his  own  body 

Gal.  6.  5  For  every  man  shall  bear  his  own  burden 

1  Ti.  3.  4  One  that  ruleth  well  his  own  house,  hav. 

3.  5  a  man  know  not  how  to  rule  his  own  nou. 

5.  8  But  if  any  provide  not  for  his  own,  and 
Heb.  7.  27  for  his  own  sins,  and  then  for  the  people's 

9. 12  by  his  own  blood  he  entered  in  once  into 
13.  12  sanctify  the  people  with  his  own  blood 
Jas.  1.  14  when  he  is  drawn  away  of  his  own  lust 

2  Pe.  2.  22  The  dog (is)  turned  to  his  own  vomit  again 

HIS  several  — 

IHs  own  proper,  1810s  idios. 

Matt  25.  15  gave .  .according  to  his  several  ability 

HISS,  to  — 

To  hiss,  call,  pp^i  sharaq. 

1  Ki.  9.  8  by  it  shall  be  astonished,  and  shall  hiss 
Job  27.  23  (Men). .  shall  hiss  him  out  of  his  place 
Isa.  5.  26  hiss  unto  them  from  the  end  of  the  earth 

7.  18  the  Lord  shall  hiss  for  the  fly  that  (is) 
Jer.  19  8  hiss  because  of  all  the  plagues  thereof 

49.  17  and  shall  hiss  at  all  the  plagues  thereof 

50.  13  astonished,  and  hiss  at  all  her  plagues 
Lam.  2.  15  hiss  and  wag  their  head  at  the  daughter 

2.  16  they  hiss  and  gnash  the  teeth  :  they  say 
Eze.  27.  36  The  merchants. .  shall  hiss  at  thee  ;  thou 
Zeph.  2.  15  every  one  that  passeth  by  her  shall  hiss 
Zech  10.  8  I  will  hiss  for  them,  and  gather  them 

HISSING  — 

1  .Hissing,  nip’IS',  npi'isy  slieruqoth. 

Jer.  18.  16  To  make  their  land,  .a  perpetual  hissing 

2.  Hissing,  np-iiy  shereqah. 

2  Ch.29.  8  trouble,  to  astonishment,  and  to  hissing 
Jer.  19.  8  make  this  city  desolate,  and  an  hissing 

23.  9  and  an  hissing,  and  perpetual  desolations 
25.  18  an  hissing,  and  a  curse ;  as  (it  is)  this  day 

29.  18  to  be  a  curse.. an  hissing,  and  a  reproach 

51.  37  And  Babylon  shall  become,  .an  hissing 
Mic.  6.  16  and  the  inhabitants  thereof  an  hissing 

HIT,  to  — 

To  find,  rxb  matsa. 

1  Sa.  31.  3  archers  hit  him  ;  and  he  was  sore  woun. 

1  Ch.io.  3  the  archers  hit  him,  and  he  was  wounded 

HITHER  — 

l.Here,  hither,  D^rr  halom .• 

Exod.  3.  5  Draw  not  nigh  hither  :  put  off  thy  shoes 
Judg  18.  3  said  unto  him.  Who  brought  thee  hither? 
Ruth  2.  14  At  meal  time  come  thou  hither,  and  eat 
1  Sa.  14.  36  said.  .Let  us  draw  near  hither  unto  God 


HITHER 


485 


HOLD 


1  Sa.  14.  38  Draw  ye  near  hither  all  the  chief  of  the 
Psa.  73.  10  Therefore  his  people  return  hither ;  and 

!.  Here,  hither,  njn  hennah. 

Gen.  15.  16  they  shall  come  hither  again  :  for  the  in. 

2  Ki.  8.  7  saying,  The  man  of  God  is  come  hither 

t .Here,  is,  ra po. 

1  Sa.  16. 11  we  will  not  sit  down  till  he  come  hither 

Hither,  here,  ivBa.be  enthade. 

John  4. 15  thirst  not,  neither  come  hither  to  draw 
4.  16  Go,  call  thy  husband,  and  come  hither 
Acts  17.  6  crying,  These,  .are  come  hither  also 

25. 17  when  they  were  comehither,  witlioutany 

i. Hither,  here,  wSe  hode. 

Matt.  8.  29  art  thou  come  hither  to  torment  us  before 

14.  18  He  said,  Bring  them  hither  to  me 
17.  17  Jesus  answered.  .Bring  him  hither  to  me 

22.  12  Friend,  how  earnest  thou  in  hither  not 
Markn.  3  and  straightway  he  will  send  him  hither 
Luke  9.  41  Jesus  answering  said ..  Bring  thy  son  [hi.] 

14.  21  bring  in  hither  the  poor,  and  the  maimed 

19.  27  mine  enemies,  .bring  hither,  and  slay  (th.) 
John  6.  25  they  said.  .Rabbi,  when  earnest  thou  hi.  ? 

20.  27  Reach  hither  thy  finger,  and  behold  my 
Acts  9.  21  came  hither  for  that  intent,  that  he  might 
Rev.  4.  1  Come  up  hither,  and  I  will  show  thee  th. 

11.  12  Come  up  hither.  And  they  ascended  up  to 

OTHER,  to  bring  — 

fo  cause  to  come  nigh,  wi}  nagash,  5. 

1  Sa.  13.  9  Bring  hither  a  burnt  offering  to  me,  and 

14. 18  Saul  said.  .Bring  hither  the  ark  of  God 

14.  34  Bring  me  hither  every  man  his  ox,  and 

15.  32  Bring  ye  hither  to  me  Agag  the  king  of 

23.  9  he  said  to  Abiathar . .  Bring  hither  the  ep. 
30.  7  I  pray  thee,  bring  me  hither  the  ephod 

OTHER,  to  come  — 

r 0  come  nigh,  till  nagash,  5. 

Josh.  3.  9  Come  hither,  and  hear  the  words  of  the  Lo. 
[See  Come  hither]. 

OTHER,  to  call  — 

fo  call  for,  ixeraicaXiopai  metakaleomai. 

Acts  10.  32  call  hither  Simon,  whose  surname  is  Peter 

OTHERTO  — 

.From  then,  from  that  time,  tun  meaz. 

2  Sa.  15.  34  thy  father’s  servant  hitherto,  so  (will)  I 

!.  Yonder,  beyond,  nuSn  halah. 

Isa.  18.  7  terrible  from  their  beginning  hitherto  ;  a 

!.  Unto  thus,  hitherto,  ns  iy  ad  koh. 

Exod.  7.  16  and,  behold,  hitherto  thou  wouldest  not 
Josh.  17. 1 4  forasmuch  as  the  Lord  hath  blessed  me  h. 

L  Unto  thus,  hitherto,  n$"iy  ad  kali. 

Dan.  7.  28  Hitherto  (is)  the  end  of  the  matter.  As  for 

i .Here,  hither,  D^n  halom 

2  Sa.  7.  18  that  thou  hast  brought  me  hitherto? 

1  Ch.17. 16  that  thou  hast  brought  me  hitherto? 

5.  Unto  here,  hitherto,  n)n  ip  ad  hennah. 

Judgi6.  13  Hitherto  thou  hast  mocked  me,  and  told 

J.  Until  here  or  now,  &XP‘ T0*'  bevpo  achritou  deuro. 
Rom.  1.  13  I  purposed  to  come .  .but  was  let  hitherto 

i.Until  now,  ecus  &pm  heds  arti. 

John  5.  17  My  Father  worketh  hitherto,  and  I  work 

16.  24  Hitherto  have  ye  asked  nothing  in  my  na. 

HITHERTO  not  — 

Not  yet,  0  Sir  a>  oupo. 

1  Co.  3.  2  for  hitherto  ye  were  not  able  (to  bear  it) 

HIT-TITES,  'nn. 

file  descendants  of  Heth,  son  of  Canaan,  andinhabiting 
the  mountainous  country  of  Judah. 

Gen.  15.  20  theHittites,  andthePerizzites,  and  theR. 
23.  10  Ephron  the  H.  answered  Abraham  in  the 

25.  9  the  field  of  Ephron  the  son  of  Zoharthe  H. 

26.  34  he  took . .  Judith  .  daughter  of  Beeri  the  H . 
26.  34  Bashemath  the  daughter  of  Elon  the  H. 
36.  2  Adah  the  daughter  of  Elon  the  H.,  and  A. 
49.  29  cave  that  (is)  in  the  field  of  Ephron  the  H. 
49.  30  bought  with  the  field  of  Ephron  the  H.  for 
50. 13  possession  of  a  burying  place  of  E.  the  H. 

Exod.3.  8,  17  the  Canaanites,  and  the  H.,  and  the  A. 
13.  5  the  Canaanites,  and  the  H.,  and  the  Am. 
23.  23  the  Amorites,  and  the  H.,  and  the  Periz. 

23.  28  drive  out  the  Hivite . .  Canaanite,  and . .  H. 

33.  2  the  Canaanite,  the  Amorite,  and  the  H. 

34.  1 1  the  Amorite,  and  the  Canaanite,  and  the  H. 
Numt3.  29  the  H.,  and  the  Jebusites,  and  the  Amor. 
Deut.  7.  1  cast  out  many  nations  before  thee,  the  H. 

20.  17  the  H.,  and  the  Amorites,  the  Canaanites 
Josh.  1.  4  all  the  land  of  the  H.,  and  unto  the  great 
3.  10  drive  out . .  the  Canaanites,  and  the  H. ,  and 

9.  1  the  H.,  and  the  Amorite,  the  Canaanite 

11.  3  onthewest,and(to)theAmorite,andtheH. 

12.  8  the  H.,  the  Amorites,  and  the  Canaanites 

24.  11  the  Canaanites,  and  the  If.,  and  the  Gir. 
Judg.  1.  26  the  man  went  into  the  land  of  the  H.,  and 

3.  5  Israel  dwelt  among  the  Canaanites,  H. ,  and 

1  Sa.  26.  6  Then . .  David . .  said  to  Ahimelech  the  H. 

2  Sa.  11.  3  of  Eliam,  the  wife  of  Uriah  the  H.? 

11.  6  David  sent .. (saying),  Send.  .Uriah  the  H. 
11.  17  fell(some)of  the  people,  .and  Uriah  the  H. 

11.  21,  24  Thy  servant  Uriah  the  H.  is  dead  also 

12.  9  Thou  hast  killed  Uriah  the  H.  with  the  s. 
12.  IO  and  hast  taken  the  wife  of  Uriah  the  H. 
23.  39  Uriah  the  H. :  thirty  an  1  seven  in  all 


1  Ki.  9.  20  all  the  people,  .left  of  the  Amorites,  H. 

10.  29  so  for  all  the  kings  of  the  H.,  and  for  the 

11.  1  Ammonites,  Edomites,  Zidonians,  (and)H. 

15.  5  save  only  in  the  matter  of  Uriah  the  H. 

2  Ki.  7.  6  hath  hired  against  us  the  kings  of  the  H. 

1  Ch.n.  41  Uriah  the  H.,  Zabad  the  son  of  Ahlai 

2  Ch.  1.  17  for  all  the  kiugs  of  the  H.,  and  for  the  k. 

8.  7  (As  for)  all  the  people,  .left  of  the  H.,  and 
Ezra  9.  1  of  the  Canaanites,  the  H.,  the  Perizzites 
Neh.  9.  8  to  give  the  land  of  the  Canaanites,  the  H. 
Eze.  16.  3  father,  .an  Amorite.  .thy  mother  an  H. 

16.  4s  your  mother.  ,anH.,and  your  father  an  A. 

HIV-ITES,  in  villager,  midlander. 

This  word  in  the  original  Hebrew  is  always  in  the 
singular  number,  and  it  is  quite  uncertain  whether  it 
refers  to  a  progenitor  or  a  locality.  In  the  common 
English  version  it  is  sometimes  kept  in  the  singular, — 
the  “  Hivite.”  The  Hivite  is  named  in  Gen.  10.  17  and 
1  Ch.  1.  15  as  descended  from  Canaan,  son  of  Ham.  It 
is  difficult  to  fix  their  locality;  but  at  the  time  of 
Jacob’s  return  to  Canaan  they  possessed  Shechem, 
Hamor  the  Hivite  being  the  prince  of  the  land.  They 
were  peaceful  and  commercially  inclined  (Gen.  10.  21, 
23,  28,  29). 

Gen.  10.  17  And  the  H.,  and  the  Arkite,  and  the  Sin. 
34.  2  when  Shechem  the  son  of  Ilamor  the  H. 
36.  2  of  Anah  the  daughter  of  Zibeon  the  H. 
Exod.  3.  8,  17  the  Perizzites,  and  the  H.,  and  the  J. 

13.  5  the  Amorites,  and  the  H.,  and  the  Jebus. 
23.  23  the  Canaanites,  the  H.,  and  the  Jebusites 

23.  28  which  shall  drive  out  the  H.,  the  Canaan. 

33.  2  I  will  drive  out  the.  H.,  and  the  Jebusi. 

34.  11  the  Perrizzite,  and  the  H.,  and  the  Jebu. 
Deut.  7.  1  the  Perizzites,  and  the  H.,  and  the  Jebu. 

20.  17  the  Perizzites,  the  H.,  and  the  Jebusites 
Josh.  3. 10  the  Hittites,  and  the  H.,  and  the  Perizzi. 

9.  1  the  Perizzite,  the  H.,  and  the  Jebusite 
9.  7  And  the  men  of  Israel  said  unto  the  H. 

11.  3  and(to)tlie  H.  under  Hermon  in  the  land 

11.  19  save  the  H.,  the  inhabitants  of  Gibeon 

12.  8  the  Canaanites,  the  Perizzites,  the  H. 

24.  11  the  Girgashites,  the  H.,  and  the  Jebusite 
Judg.  3.  3  and  the  H.  that  dwelt  in  mount  Lebanon 

3.  5  Amorites,  and  Perizzites,  and  H.,  and  J. 

2  Sa.  24.  7  And  came . .  to  all  the  cities  of  the  H.,  and 
1  Ki.  9.  20  Hittites,  Perizzites,  H.,  and  Jebusites 

1  Ch.  1.  15  And  the  H.,  and  the  Arkite,  and  the  Sin. 

2  Ch.  8.  7  the  Perizzites,  and  the  H.,  and  the  Jebu. 

HIZ  KI'  AH,  n.’pin  Jah  is  strong. 

An  ancestor  of  Zephaniali  the  prophet.  In  the  Hebrew 
this  name  is  exactly  the  same  as  Hizkijah  and  Hezekiah. 
B.C.  640. 

Zeph.  1.  1  Gedaliah,  thesonof  Amariah,  thesonof  H. 
HIZ  KI'-JAH,  ,Tpm  Jah  is  strong. 

The  Hebrew  of  this  name  is  identical  with  Hezekiah 
and  Ilizikah ;  and  there  is  no  doubt  that  the  name 
should  be  taken  with  that  preceding  it,  as  Mfer-hizkijah, 
as  given  in  the  lists  of  those  that  returned  from  Baby¬ 
lon  with  Zerubbabel.  B.c.  638. 

Neh.  10.  17  Ater,  H.,  Azzur 
HO  !  — 

Ho  1  (threatening,  grief,  exhortation ),  'in  hoi. 

Isa.  55.  1  Ho,  every  one  that  thirsteth,  come  ye  to 
Zech.  2.  6  Ho,  ho  !  (come  forth),  and  flee  from  the 

HOAR,  HOARY  frost  — 

Hoar  frost,  lis?  keplior. 

Exod  16.  14  (as)  small  as  the  hoar  frost  on  the  ground 
Job  38.  29  hoaryfrost  of  heaven, who  hath  gendered 
Psa.  147.  16  he  scattereth  the  hoar  frost  like  ashes 

HOAR  (or)  HOARY  hair  or  head  — - 

Age,  gray  headedness,  np’tz  sebah. 

Lev.  19.  32  Thou  slialt  rise  up  before  the  hoary  head 
1  Ki.  2.  6  let  not  his  hoarhead  go  down  to  the  grave 
2.  9  his  hoar  head  bring  thou  down  to  the  gr. 
Prov  16.  31  The  hoary  head  (is)  a  crown  of  glory,  (if) 
Isa.  46.  4  to  hoar  hairs  will  I  carry  (you)  :  I  have 

HOARY,  to  be  — 

A  ge,  gray  headedness,  n}'is>  sebah. 

Job  41. 32  (one)  would  think  the  deep  (to  be)  hoary 

HO'  BAB,  beloved. 

This  name  occurs  twice.  It  is  doubtful  whether  it 
means  the  father  in  law  of  Moses  or  his  son.  In  Num. 

10.  29  he  is  called  the  son  of  Raguel  (or  Reuel),  who  is 
identified  with  Jethro  in  Ezra  2.  18  compared  with 
3.  1,  <tc.  The  words  of  Judg.  4.  11  are  in  favour  of 
Hobab’s  identity  with  Jethro.  Yet  this  is  of  later  date 
and  a  more  casual  statement. 

Num  10.  29  Moses  said  unto  H.,  the  son  of  Raguel 
Judg.  4. 1 1  the  children  of  H.,  the  father  in  law  of  M. 

HO'  BAH,  9 pin  lurking  place. 

The  place  to  which  Abraham  pursued  the  kings  who 
had  pillaged  Sodom.  It  was  situated  to  the  N.  of 
Damascus.  Three  miles  N.  of  Damascus  there  is  a 
place  called  Masjad  Ibrahim,  the  “  prayer  place  of 
Abraham  and  the  tradition  is  that  this  is  the  spot 
on  which  Abraham  thanked  God  after  his  victory. 
Behind  this  spot  there  is  a  cleft  in  the  rock  wherein 
according  to  tradition  the  patriarch  took  refuge  on  ODe 
occasion  from  the  giant  Nimrod.  Hobah  signifies 
“  hiding  place.”  The  Jews  of  Damascus  hold  that  the 
village  of  JObar,  not  far  from  Buzzeh,  is  the  Hobah  of 
Scripture,  and  they  have  a  synagogue  there  dedicated 
to  Elijah. 

Gen.  14.  15  smote  them,  and  pursued  them  unto  H. 


HOD,  ii n  glory. 

A  son  of  Zophali,  a  descendant  of  Asher.  B.c.  1550. 

1  Ch.  7.  37  Bezer,  and  H.,  and  Shamma,  and  Shilshah 

HO-DA -IAH,  inriin,  iniiin  honourer  of  Jah. 

This  name  ought  to  be  given  as  Hodaviah  the  son  of 
Elioenai,  a  descendant  of  the  royal  line  of  Judah.  B.C. 
445- 

1  Ch.  3.  24  And  the  sons  of  Elioenai  (were)  H. ,  and 
HO-DAV'-IAH,  1;  111,1. 

1.  A  chief  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh  on  the  E.  of  the 
Jordan,  b.c.  800. 

1  Ch.  5.  24  H.,  and  Jahdiel.  .heads  of  the  house  of 

2.  The  son  of  Hassenuah  a  Benjamite.  B.c.  445. 

1  Ch.  9.  7  Sallu  the  son  of  Meshullam,  the  son  of  H. 

3.  A  Levite  and  founder  of  the  family  of  the  Bene-hoda- 
viali.  In  Nehemiah  the  name  is  Hodevah  (Neh.  7.  43). 
B.c.  638. 

Ezra  2.  40  of  the  children  of  H.,  seventy  and  four 
HO'-DESH,  irin  new  moon. 

A  wife  of  Shaharaim,  a  Benjamite.  b.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  8.  9  he  begat  of  H  his  wife,  Jobab,  and  Zibai 
HO-DE'-VAH,  nmi,  Jah  is  honour. 

A  Levite  family’  that  returned  from  captivity  with 
Zerubbabel.  B.c.  638. 

Neh.  7.  43  of  the  children  of  H.,  seventy  and  four 

HO  DI -AH,  or  HO-DI'-JAH,  .Tl'W. 

1. The  wife  of  one  Ezra,  a  man  of  Judah;  she  is  the 
same  person  as  Jehudijah  in  1  Ch.  4.  18.  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4.  19  the  sons  of  (his)  wife  H.,  the  sister  of  Na. 

2.  A  Levite  in  the  time  of  Ezra  and  Nehemiah.  B.C. 
445- 

Neh.  8.  7  H.,  Maaseiah,  Kelita,  Azariah,  Jozabad 
9.  5  H. .  .said,  Stand  up.  .bless  the  Lord  your 
10.  10  their  brethren,  Shebaniah,  H.,  Kelita,  Pel. 
10.  13  H.,  Bani,  Beninu 

3.  A  chief  of  the  people  under  Nehemiah.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  10.  18  H.,  Hashum,  Bezai 

HOG'-LAH,  nVaij  magpie. 

The  third  of  the  five  daughters  of  Zelophehad.  The 
name  is  also  in  Beth-hoglah.  B.c.  1450. 

Num26.  33  Mahlah,  and  Noah,  H.,  Milcali,  and  Tirz. 

27.  1  Noah,  and  H.,  and  Milcah,  and  Tirzah 
36.  11  Mahlah,  Tirzah,  and  H.,  and  Milcah,  and 
Josh.  17.  3  Mahlah,  and  Noah,  H.,  Milcah,  and  Tirzah 

HO -HAM,  cnin  Jah  protects  the  multitude. 

An  Amorite  king  of  Hebron,  and  one  of  the  five  kings 
captured  and  put  to  death  by  Joshua  in  the  cave  of 
Makkedah.  B.c.  1450. 

Joshio.  3  Adoni-zedek.  .sentuntoH.kingof  Hebron 

HOISE  up,  to  — 

To  lift  up,  iira'ipa  epairo. 

Acts  27.  40  hoised  up  the  mainsail  to  the  wind,  and 

HOLD  — 

1  .Stronghold,  fortified  place,  i[P  metsad. 

1  Ch.i2.  8  separated,  .unto  David  into  the  hold  to 
12. 16  there  came  of  the  children,  .to  the  hold 
Jer.  51.  30  they  have  remained  in  (their)  holds :  their 
2. Stronghold,  fortified  place,  niixp,  niisl?  metsodah. 

1  Sa.22.  4  all  the  while  that  David  was  in  the  hold 

22.  5  Abide  not  in  the  hold ;  depart,  and  get 
24.  22  and  his  men  gat  them  up  unto  the  hold 

2  Sa.  5.  17  David  heard .  .and  went  down  to  the  hold 

23.  14  David  (was)  then  in  an  hold,  and  the  gar. 

1  Ch.n.  16  And  David  (was)  then  in  the  hold,  and  the 
Eze.  19.  9  they  brought  him  into  holds,  that  his  voice 

3 . Pit,  cellar,  hole,  rriy  tsariach. 

Judg.  9.  46  they  entered  into  an  hold  of  the  house 

9.  49  set  the  hold  on  fire  upon  them  :  so  that 

4.  Keeping,  rriprjcns  teresis. 

Acts  4.  3  put  (them)  in  hold  unto  the  next  day  :  for 

5.  Watch,  ward,  (pohaK-q  phulake. 

Rev.  18.  2  the  hold  of  every  foul  spirit,  and  a  cage 
[See  Strong], 

HOLD,  to  — 

1  .To  lay  or  keep  hold  on,  ins  acliaz. 

Ruth  3.  15  Bring  the  veil  that  (thou  hast) . .  and  hold 
1  Oh.  13.  9  Uzza  put  forth  his  hand  to  hold  the  ark 
Job  17.  9  The  righteous  also  shall  hold  on  his  way 
23.  11  My  foot  hath  held  hissteps,  his  way  have 
Psa.  73.  23  thou  hast  holden  (me)  by  my  right  hand 
77.  4  Thou  holdest  mine  eyes  waking  :  I  am  so 
139.  10  Even  there,  .tliy right  hand  shall  hold  me 
Eccl.  2.  3  to  lay  hold  on  folly,  till  I  might  see  what 
Song  3.  4  I  heldhim.andwouldnotlethimgo, until 

3.  8  They  all  hold  swords,  (being)  expert  in  w. 
Isa.  5.  29  lay  hold  of  the  prey,  and  shall  carry  (it) 
Eze.  41.  6  they  had  not  hold  in  the  wall  of  the  house 

2.  To  bind,  ids  asar. 

Song  7.  5  the  king  (is)  held  in  the  galleries 

3.  To  lay  or  keep  hold,  pin  chazaq,  5. 

Gen.  21.  18  hold  him  in  thine  hand ;  for  I  will  make 
Exod.  9.  2  if  thou  refuse,  .and  wilt  hold  them  still 
Judg.  7.  20  held  the  lamps  in  their  left  hands,  and 
16.  26  unto  the  lad  that  held  him  by  the  hand 
Neh.  4.  16  other  half  of  them  held  both  the  spears 

4.  17  and  with  the  other  (hand)  held  a  weapon 
4.  21  half  of  them  held  the  spears  from  the 


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Isa.  41.  13  God  will  hold  thy  right  hand,  saying  unto 
42.  6  will  hold  thine  hand,  and  will  keep  thee 
45.  1  whose  right  hand  I  have  holden,  to  subdue 
Jer.  50.  42  They  shall  hold  the  bow  and  the  lance 

4.  To  strengthen  self,  pin  chazak ,  7. 

Dan.  10.  21  none  that  lioldetli  with  me  in  these  things 

5.  To  think,  reckon,  cliashab. 

Job  13.  24  Wherefore .  .boldest  me  for  thine  enemy? 

6.  To  contain,  comprehend,  Si 3  kul,  5. 

2  Ch.  4.  5  received  and  held  three  thousand  baths 
Jer.  2.  13  broken  cisterns,  that  can  hold  no  water 

7.  To  keep  hold,  Sjp  qabal,  5. 

Exod36.  12  the  loops  held  one  (curtain)  to  another 

8 . To  stand,  Dip  qum. 

Job  41.  26  The  sword,  .that  layeth  at  him  cannot  h. 

9 . To  set,  put,  place,  D'iy,  Dlls’  sum,  sim. 

Psa.  66.  9  Which  holdeth  our  soul  in  life,  and  suffer. 

10.  To  hold,  uphold,  retain,  pan  tamak. 

Prov  31. 19  and  her  hands  hold  the  distaff 

Amos  1.  5,  8  and  him  that  holdeth  the  sceptre  from 
11  .To  catch,  keep  hold,  is’51?  taphas. 

Jer.  49.  16  thou,  .that  boldest  the  height  of  the  hill 
Eze.  30.  21  to  make  it  strong  to  hold  the  sword 

12 . To  have,  hold,  eyu  echo. 

Matt  21.  26  we  fear,  for  all  hold  John  as  a  prophet 
Phil.  2.  29  Receive  him .  .and  [hold]  such  in  reputat. 

1  Ti.  1.  19  Holding  faith,  and  a  good  conscience 

3.  9  Holding  the  mystery  of  the  faith  in  a  pure 
Rev.  6.  9  slain,  .for  the  testimony  which  they  held 

13.  Was,  fin  en. 

Acts  14.  4  part  held  with  the  Jews,  and  part  with  the 

14 . To  hold  down  or  thoroughly, .  Kareva  katechd. 
Rom.  1.  18  who  hold  the  truth  in  unrighteousness 

7.  6  law,  that  being  dead  wherein  we  were  h. 
Heh.  3.  14  we  hold  the  beginning  of  our  confidence 

15 . To  lay  hold  on,  sparea  krateo. 

Mark  7.  3  holding  the  tradition  of  the  elders 

7.  4  things . .  which  they  have  received  to  hold 
7.  8  hold  the  tradition  of  men,  (as)  the  washing 
Luke  24.  16  their  eyes  were  holden  that  they  should 
Acts  2.  24  was  not  possible,  .he  should  be  holden  of 
3. 11  as  the  lame  man  which  was  healed  held 
Col.  2,  19  not  holding  the  Head,  from  which  all  the 

2  Th.  2.  15  hold  the  traditions  which  ye  have  been  t. 
Rev.  2.  1  These  things  saith  he  that  holdeth  these. 

2.  14  thou  hast  there  them  that  hold  the  doctri. 

2.  15  them  that  hold  the  doctrine  of  theNicol. 

7.  1  holding  the  four  winds  of  the  earth,  that 

16.  To  take,  receive,  KapRavui  lamband. 

[Matt  12.  14  the  Pharisees  went  out,  and  held  a  coun. 

1 7.  To  do,  make,  iroilui  poieo. 

Markis.  1  the  chief  priests  held  a  consultation  with 

18.  To  hold  at  the  same  time,  auvexu  sunechd. 
Luke22.  63  the  men  that  held  Jesus  mocked  him,  and 

[See  Catch,  lay,  take  ;  also  Feast,  guiltless,  guilty,  inno¬ 
cent,  peace,  tongue]. 

HOLD  back,  to  — 

1.  To  lay  or  keep  hold,  tnx  achaz,  3. 

Job  26.  9  He  holdeth  back  the  face  of  his  throne 

2.  To  keep  back,  withhold,  darken,  piyi)  chasak. 

2  Sa.  18. 16  people  returned . .  for  Joab  held  back  the 
HOLD  by,  to  — 

To  lay  or  keep  hold,  nparfu  krateo. 

Matt  28.  9  held  him  by  the  feet,  and  worshipped  him 

HOLD  fast,  to  — 

1. To  lay  or  lwep  hold,  pin  chazak,  5. 

Job  2.  3  still  he  holdeth  fast  his  integrity,  although 

8.  15  he  shall  hold  it  fast,  but  it  shall  not  end. 
27.  6  My  righteousness  I  hold  fast,  and  will  not 

J er.  8.  5  they  hold  fast  deceit,  they  refuse  to  return 
50.  33  all  that  took  them  captives  held  them  fast 

2.  To  press,  crush,  hold  fast,  yr\b  lachats. 

2  Ki.  6.  32  shut  the  door,  and  hold  him  fast  at  the 

3 . To  hold  over  against,  avTex°Pai  antechomai. 
Titus  1.  9  Holding  fast  the  faithful  word  as  he  hath 

4.  To  hold  down  or  thoroughly,  Karixo>  katecho. 

1  Th.  5.  21  Prove  all .  .hold  fast  that  which  is  good 
Heb.  3.  6  if  we  hold  fast  the  confidence  and  the  rej. 
10.  23  Let  us  hold  fast  the  profession  of.  .faith 

5.  To  lay  or  keep  hold,  Kpareoo  krateo. 

Matt  26.  48  shall  kiss,  that  same  is  he  :  hold  him  fast 
Heb.  4.  14  Seeing  then .  let  us  hold  fast  (our)  profes. 
Rev.  2. 13  thou  holdest  fast  my  name,  and  hast  not 

2.  25  But  that  which  ye  have,  .hold  fast  till  I 

3.  1 1  hold  that  fast  which  thou  hast,  that  no 

6.  To  watch,  observe,  keep,  rypeai  tereo. 

Rev.  3.  3  [Remember  therefore,  .and  hold  fast,  and] 
HOLD  forth,  to  — 

To  hold  upon,  67re'x»  epecho. 

Phil.  2. 16  Holding  forth  the  word  of  life ;  that  I  may 
HOLD  (a  feast),  to  — 

To  do,  make,  observe,  njpy,  asah. 

1  Ki.  8.  65  at  that  time  Solomon  held  a  feast,  and  all 
HOLD,  to  catch  — 

1  -To  lay  or  keep  hold,  lnx  achaz. 

1  Ki.  1.  51  caught  hold  on  the  horns  of  the  altar,  say. 


2.  To  make  strong,  keep  hold,  pig  chazaq,  5. 

1  Ki.  1.  50  and  caught  hold  on  the  horns  of  the  altar 

2.  28  and  caught  hold  on  the  horns  of  the  altar 

HOLD  (on  or  upon),  to  lay  — 

1.  To  lay  hold,  mx  achaz. 

2  Sa.  2.21  lay  thee  hold  on  one  of  the  young  men,  and 

2.  To  lay  or  keep  hold,  pin  chazaq,  5. 

Gen.  19.  16  men  laid  hold  upon  his  hand,  and  upon 
Judg  19.  29  laid  hold  on  his  concubine,  and  divided 

1  Sa.  15.  27  he  laid  hold  upon  the  skirt  of  his  mantle 

2  Ch.  7.  22  laid  hold  on  other  gods,  and  worshipped 
Prov.  3. 18  a  tree  of  life  to  them  that  lay  hold  upon 
Isa.  56.  2  and  the  son  of  man  (that)  layeth  hold  on 
Jer  6.  23  They  shall  lay  hold  on  bow  and  spear;  they 
Zechi4.  13  shall  lay  hold  everyone  on  the  hand  of  his 

3.  To  catch,  capture,  lay  or  keep  hold,  irpn  taphas. 

Deut.21.  19  Then  shall  his  father,  .lay  hold  on  him 
22.  28  If  a  man  find  a  damsel,  .and  lay  hold  on 
1  Ki.  13.  4  put  forth  his  hand,  .saying,  Lay  hold  on 

4 . To  lay  or  keep  hold,  eirtAapfidvo/jiaL  epilambano. 

Luke23.  26  laid  hold  upon  one  Simon,  a  Cyrenian 

1  Ti.  6.  12  lay  hold  on  eternal  life,  whereunto  thou 

6.  19  that  they  may  lay  hold  on  eternal  life 

5.  To  lay  or  keep  hold,  up  area)  krateo. 

Matt.iv.  11  will  he  not  lay  hold  on  it,and)ift(it)out? 
14.  3  For  Herod  had  laid  hold  on  John,  and 
26.  55  sat  daily  with  you .  .and  ye  laid  no  hold  on 

26.  57  And  they  that  had  laid  hold  on  Jesus  led 
Mark  3. 12  they  went  out  to  lay  hold  on  him :  for  they 

6.  17  laid  hold  upon  John,  and  bound  him  in 

12.  21  they  sought  to  lay  hold  on  him,  but  feared 

14.  51  young  man.  .and  the  young  men  laid  h.  on 
Heb.  6.  18  lied . .  to  lay  hold  upon  the  hope  set  before 
Rev.  20.  2  he  laid  hold  on  the  dragon,  that  old  serp. 

HOLD  (of  on  or  upon),  to  take  — 

1  .To  lay  hold,  ION  achaz. 

Gen.  25.  26  his  hand  took  hold  on  Esau’s  heel ;  and 
Exodis.  14  take  hold  on  the  inhabitants  of  Palestina 

15.  15  trembling  shall  take  hold  upon  them  ;  all 
Deut32.  41  and  mine  hand  take  hold  on  judgment,  I 

2  Sa.  4.  10  I  took  hold  of  him,  and  slew  him  in  Zikl. 

6.  6  and  took  hold  of  it ;  for  the  oxen  shook  (it) 
Job  21.  6  and  trembling  taketh  hold  on  my  flesh 
30.  16  days  of  affliction  have  taken  hold  upon 
38.  13  itmight  take  hold  of  the  ends  of  the  earth 
Psa.  48.  6  Fear  took  hold  upon  them  there,  (aud) 
119.  53  Horror  hath  taken  hold  upon  me  because 
Eccl.  7.  18  good  that  thou  shouldesttake  hold  of  this 
Song  7.  8  1  will  take  hold  of  the  boughs  thereof 
Isa.  13.  8  sorrows  shall  take  hold  of  them  ;  they 
21.  3  pangs  have  taken  hold  upon  me,  as  the 

2.  To  take  or  keep  hold,  pin  chazaq,  5. 

2  Sa.  1.  11  Then  David  took  hold  on  his  clothes,  aud 

13.  11  he  took  hold  of  her,  and  said  unto  her 

1  Ki.  9.  9  Because  they,  .have  taken  hold  upon  other 

2  Ki.  2.  12  took  hold  of  his  own  clothes,  and  rent  th. 
Psa.  35.  2  Take  hold  of  shield  and  buckler,  and  sta. 
Isa.  4.  1  take  hold  of  one  man,  saying,  We  will  eat 

27.  5  Or  let  him  take  hold  of  my  strength,  (that) 
56.  4  please  me,  and  take  hold  of  my  covenant 
56.  6  keepeth . .  and  taketh  hold  of  my  covenant 
64.  7  stirreth  up  himself  to  take  hold  of  thee 

Jer.  6.  24  anguish  hath  taken  hold  of  us,  (and)paiu 
8.  21  astonishment  hath  taken  hold  on  me 
50. 43  anguish  took  hold  of  him,  (aud)  pangs  as 
Zech.  8.  23  men  shall  take  hold,  .shall  take  hold  (of) 

3 . To  reach,  attain,  overtake,  nasag,  5. 

Job  27.  20  Terrors  take  hold  on  him  as  waters,  a  te. 
Psa.  40.  12  mine  iniquities  have  taken  hold  upon  me 
69.  24  let  thy  wrathful  anger  take  hold  of  them 
Prov.  2.  19  neither  take  they  hold  of  the  paths  of  life 
Zech.  1.  6  did  they  not  take  hold  of  your  fathers? 

1. To  turn  to  clasp,  ns)>  laphath. 

Judg  16.  29  Samson  took  hold  of  the  two  middle  pil. 

5.  To  remove,  up:  nasag,  5. 

Mic.  6.  14  thou  shalt  take  hold,  but  shalt  not  deliver 

6.  To  let  receive,  cause  to  take,  )>3p  qabal,  5. 

Exod26.  5  that  the  loops  may  take  hold  one  of  ano. 

7.  To  hold,  uphold,  retain,  tipi-i  tamak. 

Job  36.  17  judgment  and  justice  take  hold  (on  thee) 
Prov.  5.  5  Her  feet  go  down,  .her  steps,  .hold  on  h. 

8.  To  catch,  capture,  keep  hold,  trso  taphas. 

Isa.  3.6  When  a  man  shall  take  hold  of  his  brother 
Eze.  29.  7  When  they  took  hold  of  thee  by  thy  hand 

9.  To  catch,  capture,  keep  hold,  k’Si?  taphas,  3. 

Prov.  30.  28  The  spider  taketh  hold  with  her  hands 

10 . To  take  hold  upon,  eiriAap0avo/io(  epilambano. 
Luke2o.  20  that  they  might  take  hold  of  his  words 

20.  26  they  could  not  take  hold  of  his  words  before 
HOLD,  to  take  fast  — 

To  make  strong,  take  or  keep  hold,  pin  chazaq,  5. 

Prov.  4.  13  Take  fast  hold  of  instruction  ;  let  (her) 
HOLD  (one’s)  peace,  to  — 

1  .To  be  silent,  deaf,  &nn  char  ash. 

Psa.  39. 12  hold  not  thy  peace  at  my  tears  :  for  I 
83.  1  hold  not  thy  peace,  and  be  not  still,  O  G. 
109.  1  Hold  not  thy  peace,  O  God  of  my  praise 

2.  To  keep  silent,  enn  charash,  5. 

Gen.  24.  21  wondering  at  her  held  his  peace,  to  wit 
34.  5  Jacob  held  his  peace  until  they  were  come 


Exodi4.  14  fight  foryou,  and  ye  shall  hold  yourpeace  1 
Num3o.  4  her  father  shallhold  hisjpeace  at  her;  then 
30.  7  held  his  peace  at  her  in  the  day  that  he 
30.  1 1  husband  heard  (it),  and  held  his  peace  at 
30.  14  her  husband  altogether  hold  his  peace  at 
30.  14  held  his  peace  at  her  in  the  day  that  he 
Judgi8.  19  Hold  thy  peace,  lay  thine  hand  upon  thy 

1  Sa.  10.  27  despised  him.  But  he  held  his  peace 

2  Sa.  13.  20  But  hold  now  thy  peace,  my  sister :  he(is) 

2  Ki.  18.  36  But  the  people  held  their  peace,  and  an. 
Neh.  5.  8  Then  held  they  their  peace,  and  found  no. 
Esth.  4.  14  if  thou  altogether  holdest  thy  peace  at 
Job  11.  3  Should  thyliesmakemenhold theirpeace? 

13.  5  that  ye  would  altogether  hold  your  peace! 

13.  13  Hold  your  peace, let  me  alone,  thatlmay 
33.  31  hearken  unto  me  :  hold  thy  peace,  and  I 
33.  33  hold  thy  peace,  and  I  shall  teach  thee  wis. 

Prov  1 1.  12  man  of  understanding  holdeth  his  peace 
Isa.  36.  21  But  they  held  their  peace,  and  answered 
Jer.  4. 19  I  cannot  hold  my  peace,  because  thou  h. 

3.  To  keep  silence,  aiyau  sigaO. 

Luke2o.  26  they  could  not  take  hold  of  his  words  he. 
Acts  12.  17  beckoninguntothem.  tolioldtheirpeace 
is.  13  after  they  had  held  theirpeace,  James 

1  Co.  14.  30  to  another,  .let  the  first  hold  his  peace 

4.  To  hold  one's  peace,  aiccndoj  siopao. 

Matt2o.  31  because  they  should  hold  theirpeace:  but 
26.  63  Jesus  held  his  peace.  And  the  high  priest 
Mark  3.  4  lawful .  .to  kill  ?  But  they  held  their  peace 

9.  34  theylield  theirpeace:  for  bythewav  they 

10.  48  charged  him  that  he  should  hold  his  peace 

14.  61  he  held  bis  peace,  and  answered  nothing 
Lukei8.  39  rebuked  him,  that  he  should  [hold  his  pea.]  < 

19.  40  that,  if  these  should  hold  their  peace,  the 
Acts  18.  9  Be  not  afraid,  aud  hold  not  thy  peace 

5.  To  muzzle,  pul  to  silence,  q>ip.6u>  phimoo. 

Mark  1.  25  saying,  Hold  thy  peace,  and  comeoutofli. 
Luke  4.  35  saying.  Hold  thy  peace,  and  comeoutofli. 

HOLD  to,  to  — 

To  hold  over  against,  avTex°Pai  antechomai. 

Matt.  6.  24  hold  to  the  one,  and  despise  the  other 
Lukei6. 13  hold  to  the  one,  and  despise  the  other 

HOLD  up,  to  — 

1  .To  lift  up,  Np’1  nasa. 

2  Sa.  2.  22  then  should  I  hold  up  my  face  to  Joab 

2.  To  support,  ijjd  saad. 

Psa.  18.  35  thyriglithandhathholdenmeup.andthy 
94.  18  My  footslippetli;  thy  mercy,  .held  me  up 
119. 117  Hold  thou  me  up,  and  I  shall  be  safe:  and 

3.  To  lift  up,  exalt,  on  rum,  5. 

Exodiy.  1 1  when  Moses  held  up  his  hand,  that  Israel 
Dan.  12.  7  he  held  up  his  right  hand  and  his  left 

4.  To  hold,  uphold,  retain,  ijcfi  tamak. 

Gen.  48.  17  he  held  up  his  father’s  hand,  to  remove  it 
Psa.  17.  5  Hold  up  my  goings  in  thy  paths,  (that)  my 

5.  To  make  to  stand,  'larripi  histemi. 

Rom  14.  4  he  shall  be  holden  up ;  for  God  is  able  to 
HOLD  out,  to  — 

To  extend,  hold  out,  yashat,  5. 

Esth.  4.  11  the  king  shall  hold  out  the  golden  sceptre 
5.  2  the  king  held  out  to  Esther  the  golden 
8.  4  held  out  thegolden  sceptre  toward  Esther 
HOLD  upon,  to  get  or  take  — - 
1  .To  find,  x)(D  matsa. 

Psa.  1 16.  3  the  pains  of  hell  gat  ho.  upon  me:  I  found 
2.  To  cause  to  reach,  attain,  overtake,  J't’i  nasag,  5. 

Psa.  40.  12  mine  iniquities  have  taken  hold  upon  me 
HOLDEN,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  captured,  taken,  lakad,  2. 

Job  36.  8  (and)  be  holden  in  cords  of  affliction 

2.  To  be  supported,  tjpo  samak,  2. 

Psa.  71.  6  Bythee have Ibeen holden.  .from thewomb 

3.  To  do,  make,  npji  asah,  2. 

2  Ki.23.  22  there  wasnotholdensucha  passoverfrom 
23.  23  this  passover  was  holden  to  the  Lord  in 

4 . To  be  held,  retained,  t|C!j  tamak,  2. 

Prov.  5.  22  shall  be  holden  with  the  cords  of  his  sins 
HOLDING  — 

To  hold,  retain,  tjsii  tamak. 

Isa.  33. 15  shaketh  his  hands  from  holding  of  bribes 
HOLDING  in  — 

To  contain,  Sis  kul,  5. 

Jer.  6.  11  I  am  weary  with  holding  in:  I  will  pour  it 
HOLE  — 

l.IIole,  hollowed  out  place,  "fin,  -fin  char,  chur. 

1  Sa.  14.  11  the  Hebrews  come  forth  out  of  the  holes 

2  Ki.  12.  9  Jehoiada.  .bored  a  hole  in  the  lid  of  it  , 
Song  5.  4  My  beloved  put  iu  his  hand  by  the  hole 
Isa.  11.  8  child  shall  play  on  the  hole  of  the  asp 

42.  22  all  of  them  snared  in  holes,  and  they  are 
Eze.  8.  7  when  I  looked,  behold  a  hole  in  the  wall 
Nab.  2.  12  filled  his  holes  with  prey,  and  his  dens 
Zech  14.  12  eyes  shall  consume  away  in  their  holes 
^-Enclosure,  rrisop  misgereth. 

Mic.  7.  17  they  shall  move  out  of  their  holes  like 
3 .Cave,  cavern,  den,  rriyp  mearah. 

Isa.  2.  19  they  shall  go  into  the  holes  of  the  rocks 


HOLES 


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HOLY 


4 . Hole,  n?iw  maqqebeth. 

Isa.  51.  1  look . .  to  the  hole  of  the  pit  (whence)  ye 

5 .  Hole,  cleft,  p'pi  neqiq. 

Isa.  7.  19  shall  rest,  in  the  holes  of  the  rocks;  and 
Jer.  13.  4  and  hide  it  there  in  a  hole  of  the  rock 
16.  16  from  every  hill,  and  out  of  the  holes  of  the 

(>. Mouth,  opening,  ns  peh.  . 

Exod28.  32  there  shall  be  an  hole  in  the  top  of  it,  in 

28.  32  woven  work  round  about  the  hole  of  it 

30.  23  (there  was)  an  hole  in  the  midst  of  the 
39.  23  as  the  hole  of . .  round  about  the  hole,  that 

7 . pit,  nij? pachatli. 

Jer.  48.  28  her  nest  in  the  sides  of  the  hole’s  mouth 

8 . Hole,  burrow,  <pw\eos  pholeos. 

Matt.  8.  20  The  foxes  have  holes,  and  the  birds  of  the 
Luke  9.  58  Foxes  have  holes,  and  birds  of  the  air  (h.) 

HOLES,  with  — 

To  pierce,  ffp)  naqab. 

Hag.  1.  6  wages  (to  put  it)  into  a  bag  with  holes 

HOLIER,  to  be  — 

To  be  set  apart,  separate,  linp  qadesh. 

Isa.  65.  5  come  not  near  to  me ;  for  I  am  holier  than 

HOLIEST  (of  all)  — 

l.The  separate,  set  apart  objects,  ra  ixyia  ta  hagia. 
Heb.  9.  8  that  the  way  into  the  holiest  of  all  was 
10.  19  boldness  to  enter  into  the  holiest  by  the 

2  Holy  of  holies,  ayia  ay  lav  hagia,  liagion. 

Heb.  9.  3  tabernacle  wh.  is  called  the  Holiest  of  all 

HOLILIT  — 

Kindly,  graciously,  Saluis  hosids. 

1  Th.  2.  10  how  liolily . .  we  behaved  ourselves  among 

HOLINESS  — 

Separation,  place,  person  or  thing  set  apart,  en'p. 
Exodi5.  71  glorious  in  holiness,  fearful  (in)  praises 
28.  36  and  grave  upon  it.  .Holiness  to  the  Lord 
39.  30  wrote  upon  it.  Holiness  to  the  Lord 
r  Oh. 16.  29  worship  the  Lord  in  the  beauty  of  holin. 

2  Ch.20.  21  should  praise  the  beauty  of  holiness,  as 

31.  18  they  sanctified  themselves  in  holiness 
Psa.  29.  2  worship  the  Lord  in  the  beauty  of  holin. 

30.  4  give  thauks  at  the  remembrance  of  his  li. 

47.  8  God  sitteth  upon  the  throne  of  his  holiness 

48.  r  praised . .  (in)  the  mountain  of  his  holiness 
60.  6  God  hath  spoken  in  his  holiness;  I  will 
89.  35  Once  have  I -sworn  by  my  holiness  that  I 
93.  5  holiness  becometh  thine  house,  O  Lord 

96.  9  O  worship  the  Lord  in  the  beauty  of  holi. 

97.  12  give  thanks  at  the  remembrance  of  his  I10. 
108.  7  God  hath  spoken  in  his  holiness ;  I  will 
no.  3  in  the  beautiesof  holiness  from  the  womb 

Isa  23. 18  and  her  hire  shall  be  holiness  to  the  Lord 
33.  8  and  it  shall  be  called,  The  way  of  holiness 

62.  9  shall  drink  it  in  the  courts  of  my  holiness 

63.  15  behold  from  the  habitation  of  thyholiness 
63. 18  The  people  of  thy  holiness  have  possessed 

Jer.  2.  3  Israel  (was)  holiness  to  the  Lord,  the  first 
23.  9  and  because  of  the  words  of  his  holiness 

31.  23  The  Lord  bless  thee,  O.  .mountain  of  ho, 
Amos  4.  2  The  Lord  God  hath  sworn  by  his  holiness 
Obad  17  upon  mount  Zion . .  there  shall  be  holiness 
Zech.14.  20  upon  the  bells.  .Holiness  unto  the  Lord 

14.  21  every  pot.  .in  Judah  shall  be  holiness  unto 
Mai.  2.  11  Judah  hath  profaned  the  holiness  of  the 
2 .Separation,  sitting  apart,  ayiaagos  hagiasmos. 
Rom.  6.  19  servants  to  righteousness  unto  holiness 

6.  22  ye  have  your  fruit  unto  holiness,  and  the 
1  Th.  4.  7  not.  .unto  uncleanness,  but  unto  holiness 

1  Ti.  2. 15  if  they  continue  in.  .holiness  with  sobriety 
Heb.12. 14  Follow  peace  with  all  .holiness,  without 

3. Separation,  setting  apart,  ayiorps  hagiotes. 

Heb.  12.  IO  that  (we)  might  be  partakers  of  his  holin. 

4 .Separation,  setting  apart,  ayiaiovvy  liagiosune. 
Rom.  1.  4  according  to  the  spirit  of  holiness,  by  the 

2  Co.  7.  1  perfecting  holiness  in  the  fear  of  God 

1  Th.  3. 13  uublameable  in  holiness  before  God,  even 

5 . Reverence,  euaefieia  eusebeia. 

Acts  3. 12  as  though  by  our  own  power  or  holiness 

6.  Kindness,  graciousness,  dmorps  hosiotes. 

Luke  1.  75  In  holiness  andrighteousnessbeforehim 
Epli.  4.  24  is  created  in  righteousness  and  true  holi. 

HOLINESS,  as  becometh  — 

Proper  to  priests,  hponpeir-qs  hieroprepes. 

Titus  2.  3  in  behaviour  as  becometh  holiness,  not 

HOLLOW  — 

1.  Hollow,  i|3  kaph. 

Gen.  32.  25  touched  the  hollow  of  his  thigh;  andtheh. 

32.  32  the  hollow  of  the  thigh .  .touched  the  hoi. 

2.  To  be  hollow,  ani  nabab. 

Exod27.  8  Hollow  with  boards  shalt  thou  make  it;  as 
38.  7  he  made  the  altar  hollow  with  boards 
Jer.  52.  21  a  fillet  of  twelve  cubits,  .(it  was)  hollow 

HOLLOW  of  the  hand  — 

Handful,  Sy'tr  slioal. 

Isa.  40.  12  the  waters  in  the  hollow  of  his  hand,  and 
HOLLOW  place  — - 
Holloio  places,  171330  maktesh. 

Judg  15. 19  God  clave  an  hollow  place  that  (was)  in 


HOLLOW  strakes  — 

Hollo  w  strakes  or  places,  rnny.(5Bi  shekaaruroth. 

Lev.  14.  37  the  walls  of  the  house  with  hollow  strakes 

HO'-LON,  !%,  ;iSn  strong  place. 

1.  A  city  in  Judah’s  lot,  and  assigned  to  the  Levites. 

In  1  Ch.  6.  58  it  is  called  Hilen. 

Josh. 15.  51  Goshen,  and  H.,  and  Giloh;  eleven  cities 
21. 15  H.  with  her  suburbs,  and  Debir  with  her 

2.  A  city  of  Moab,  a  town  of  the  Mishor  or  level  downs 
E.  of  the  Jordan,  and  named  with  Jahazah,  Dibon  and 
other  known  places,  but  not  yet  identified:  probably 
Boron. 

Jer.  48.  21  upon  H.,  and  upon  Jahazah,  and  uponM. 

HOLY  — 

1  .Kind.,  YDn  chasid. 

Deut  33.  8  Thummin  and  thy  Urim  (be)  with  thy  holy 
Psa.  86.  2  Preserve  my  soul,  for  I  (am)  ho1 .  :  0  thou 
145.  17  (is)  righteous,  .and  holy  in  all  his  works 

2. Separate,  set  apart,  chip  qadosh. 

Exodig.  6  a  kingdom  of  priests,  and  an  holy  nation 
29.  31  and  seethe  his  flesh  in  the  holy  place 
Lev.  6. 16  shall  it  be  eaten  in  the  holy  place;  in  the 
6.  26  in  the  holy  place  shall  it  lie  eaten,  in 

6.  27  whereon  it  was  sprinkled  in . .  holy  place 

7.  6  it  shall  be  eaten  in  the  holy  place  :  it 

10. 13  ye  shall  eat  it  in  the  holy  place,  because 
11.  44  ye  shall  be  holy ;  for  I  (am)  holy :  neither 
11.  45  ye  shall  therefore  be  holy,  fori  (am)  holy 
16.  24  wash  his  flesh  with  water  in.  .holy  place 

19.  2  be  holy :  for  I  the  Lord  your  God  (am)  li. 

20.  7  Sanctify  yourselves . .  and  be  ye  holy  ;  f  or  I 
to.  26  be  holy  unto  me ;  for  I  the  Lord  (am)  holy 

21.  6  They  shall  be  holy  unto  their  God,  and  not 
21.  7  take  a  wife,  .for  he  (is)  holy  unto  his  God 
21.  8  sanctify  him.  .he  shall  be  holy  unto  thee 
21.  8  fori  the  Lord,  which  sanctifyyou,  (am)h. 
24.  9  theyshall  eat  it  in  „ne  holy  place:  forit(is) 

Num.  5.  17  shall  take  holy  water  in  an  earthen  vessel 
6.  5  he  shall  be  holy,  (and)  shall  let  the  locks 
6.  8  the  days  of  his  separatioi  he  (is)  holy 

15.  40  do  all  my  commandments,  and  be  holy  un . 

16.  3  the  congregation  (are)  holy,  every  one  of 
16.  5  will  show  who  (are)  his,  and  (who  is)  holy 
16.  7  whom  the  LORD  doth  choose . .  (shall  be)  li. 

Deut  7.  6  (art)  an  holy  people  unto  the  Lord  thy  G. 
14.  2,  21  a.  holy  people  unto  the  Lord  thy  God 

23. 14  therefore  shall  thy  camp  be  holy :  that  he 
26. 19  be  an  holy  people  unto  the  LORD  thy  God 
28.  9  establislrthee  anholy  people  unto  himself 

Josh.24.  19  he  (is)  an  holy  God ;  he  (is)  a  jealous  God 

1  Sa.  2.  2  (There  is)  none  holy  as  the  LORD :  for  (there 
6.  20  able  to  stand  before  this  holy  Lord  God  ; 

2  Ki.  4.  9  I  perceive  that  this  (is)  an  holy  man  of 
2  Ch.  35.  3  Levites.  .which  were  holy  unto  the  Lord 
Neh.  8.  9  This  day  (is)  holy  unto  the  Lord  your  G. 

8.  10  for  (this)  day  (is)  holy  unto  our  Lord:  ne. 

8.  11  Hold  your  peace,  for  the  day  (is)  holy;  ne. 
Psa.  22.  3  But  thou  (art)  holy ,(0  thou)  that  inhabitest 
46.  4  the  holy  (place)  of  the  tabernacles  of  the 
63.  4  goodness  of  thy  house,  .of  thy  holy  temp. 
99.  3  Let  them  praise  thy . .  name ;  (for)  it  (is)  h. 
99.  5  Exalt  ye  the  Lord  our  God .  .(for)he  (is)  h. 
99.  9  Exalt  the  Lord  . .  the  Lord  our  God  (is)  li. 
hi.  9  He  sent,  .holy  and  reverend  (is)  his  name 
Prov.  9.  10  knowledge  of  the  holy  (is)  understanding 
30.  3  learned . .  nor  have  the  knowledge  of  the  h. 
Eccl.  8.  10  come  and  gone  from  the  place  of  the  holy 
Isa.  4.  3  remaineth  in  Jerusalem,  shaU  be  called  h. 

5.  16  God,  (that  is)  holy,  shall  be  sanctified  in 

6.  3  said,  Holy,  holy,  holy  (is)  the  LORD  of  h. 

57. 15  high  and  lofty  One.  .whose  name  (is)  holy 
57.  15  I  dwell  in  the  high  and  holy  (place),  with 
58. 13  delight,  the  holy  of  the  Lord,  honourable 

Eze.  42. 13  there  shall  they  lay.  .for  the  place  (is)  h. 
Dan.  8.  24  shall  destroy  the  mighty  and  the  holy  pe. 

3 .Separate,  set  apart,  EHP  qaddish. 

Dan.  4.  8  and  in  whom  (is)  the  spirit  of  the  holy  g. 
4.  9  I  know  that  the  spirit  of  the  holy  gods  (is) 

4.  18  for  the  spirit  of  the  holy  gods  (is)  in  thee 

5.  11  in  whom  (is)  the  spirit  of  the  holy  gods 

4.  Separation,  separate  or  set  apart  object,  trip  qod. 
Exod  3.  5  place  whereon  thou  standest  (is)  lioly  gr. 

12. 16  an  holy  convocation . .  an  holy  convocation 

15.  13  in  thy  strength  unto  thy  holy  habitation 

16.  23  the  rest  of  the  holy  sabbath  unto  the  Lo. 
22.  31  And  ye  shall  be  holy  men  unto  me:  neither 
26.  33  veil  shall  divide  unto  you  between  the  h. 
28.  2  thou  shalt  make  holy  garments  for  Aaron 
28.  4  they  shall  make  holy  garments  for  Aaron 
28.  29,  35  whenhegoetliinunto  the  holy  (place) 
28.  38  children ..  shall  hallow  in  alls  their  holyg. 

28.  43  unto  the  altar  to  minister  in  the  holy  (p.) 

29.  6  thou  shalt.  .put  the  holy  crown  upon  the 
29.  29  the  holy  garments  of  Aaron  shall  be  his 
29.  30  when  he  cometh.  .to  minister  in  the  holy 

29.  33  shall  noti  eat.  .because  they  (are)  holy 
20.  34  it  shall  not  be  eaten,  because  it  (is)  holy 

30.  25  thou  shalt  make  it  an  oil  of  holy  ointment 
30.  25  ointment . .  it  shall  be  an  holy  anointing  oil 
30.  31  This  shall  be  an  holy  anointing  oil  untome 
30.  32  it  (is)  holy,  (and)  it  shall  be  holy  unto  you 
30.  35  a  perfume. .tempered  together,  pure.  .li. 

30.  37  it  shall  be  unto  thee  holy  for  the  Lord 

31.  10  the  holy  garments  for  Aaron  the  priest 
31.  11  anointing  oil,  and  sweet  incense  fortlieh. 

31.14  keep  the  sabbath . .  for  it  (is)  holy  unto  you 

31. 15  (is)  the  sabbath  of  rest,"  holy  to  the  LORD 


Exod35- 19  to  do  service  in  the  holy  (place),  the  holy 
35.  21  all  his  service,  and  for  the  holy  garments 
37. 29  he  made  the  holy  anointing  oil,  and  the 

38.  24  work  in  all  the  work  of  the  holy  (place) 

39.  1  the  holy  (place),  and  made  the  holy  gar. 

39.  30  the  plate  of  the  holy  crown  (of)  pure  gold 

39.  41  to  do  service  in  the  holy  (place),  and  the  h. 

40.  9  and  shalt  hallow  it . .  and  it  shall  be  holy 
40.  13  shalt  put  upon  Aaron  the  holy  garments 

Lev.  6.  30  to  reconcile  (withal)  in  the  holy  (place) 

8.  9  he  put  the  golden  plate,  the  holy  crown 
10.  10  put  difference  between  holy  and  unholy 
10.  17  not  eaten  the  sin  offering  in  the  holy  place 
10.  18  was  not  brought  in  within  the  holy  (place) 

10.  18  indeed  have  eaten  it  in  the  holy  (place) 
14.13  the  burnt  offering,  in  the  holy  (place) :  for 
16.  2  come  not  at  all  times  into  the  holy  (place) 

16.  3  Thus  shall  Aaron  come  into  the  holy  (pi. 

16.  4  He  shall  put  on  the  holy  linen  coat,  and 
16.  4  these  (are)  holy  garments ;  therefore  shall 
16.  16  make  an  atonement  for  the  holy  (place) 

16. 17  to  make  an  atonement  in  the  holy  (place) 

16.  20  an  end  of  reconciling  the  holy  (place) 

16.  23  put  on  when  he  went  into  the  holy  (place) 

16.  27  in  to  make  atonement  in  the  holy  (place) 

16.  32  the  linen  clothes, (even)  the  holy  garments 
16. 33  make  an  atonement  for  the  holy  sanctuary 

19.  24  the  fruit  thereof  shall  be  holy,  to  praise 

20.  3  mysanctuary.andtoprofanemyholyname 

21.  6  do  offer  :  therefore  they  shall  be  holy 

21.  22  (both)  of  the  most  holy,  and  of  the  holy 

22.  2  they  profane  not  my  holy  name  (in  those 

22.  32  Neither  shall  ye  profane  my  holy  name 

23.  2,  37  shall  proclaim  (to  be)  holy  convocation 

23.  3  the  sabbath  of  rest,  an  holy  convocation 
23.  4  holy  convocations,  which  ye  shall  proclaim 
23.  7  ye  shall  have  an  holy  convocation  ;  ye 
23.  8  the  seventh  day  (is)  an  holy  convocation 
23.  20  shall  be  holy  to  the  Lord  for  the  priest 
23.  21  it  may  be  an  holy  convocation  unto  you 
23.  24  blowing  of  trumpets,  an  holy  convocation 
23.  27,  36  shall  be  an  holy  convocation  unto  you 
23.  35  first  day  (shall  be)  an  holy  convocation 
25.  12  it  shall  be  holy  unto  you  :  ye  shall  eat 

27.  9  all  that  (any  man)  giveth . .  shall  be  holy 

27.  10  it  and  the  exchange  thereof  shall  be  holy 
27. 14  his  house  (to  be)  holy  unto  the  Lord 

27.  21  shall  be  holy  unto  the  Lord,  as  a  field 
27.  23  that  day,  (as)  a  holy  thing  unto  the  LORD 
27.  30  all  the  tithe,  .(it  is)  holy  unto  the  Lord 
27.  32  the  tenth  shall  be  holy  unto  the  Lord 

27.  33  both  it  and  the  change  thereof  shall  be  h. 
Num.  6.  20  this  (is)  holy  for  the  priest,  with  the  vave 

18.  10  every  male  shall  eat  it :  it  shall  be  holy 
18.  17  they  (are)  holy :  thou  shalt  sprinkle  their 

28.  7  in  the  holy  (place)  shall  thou  cause  the 

28.  18  In  the  first  day.  .an  holy  convocation;  ye 

28.  25,  26  ye  shall  have  an  holy  convocation ;  ye 

29.  1  ye  shall  have  an  holy  convocation;  ye 
29.  7  tenth . .  of  this  seventh  month  an  holy  con. 

29.  12  fifteenth,  .ye  shall  have  an  holy  convoca. 
31.  6  to  the  war,  -with  the  holy  instruments,  and 
35.  25  priest,  which  was  anointed  with  the  holy 

Deut26.  15  Look  down  from  thy  liolyhabitation, from 
Josh,  5.  15  for  the  place  whereon  thou  standest(is)h. 

1  Sa.  21.  5  and  the  vessels  of  the  young  men  are  holy 
1  Ki.  8.  4  all  the  holy  vessels . .  in  the  tabernacle,  ev. 

8.  8  seen  out  in  the  holy  (place)  before  the  or. 

8.  10  the  priests  were  come  out  of  the  holy  ;>.) 

1  Ch.16. 10  Glory  ye  in  his  holy  name  :  let  the  heart 

16.  35  that  we  may  give  thanks  to  thy  holy  name 

22.  19  to  bring,  .the  holy  vessels  of  God,  into  the 

23.  32  should  keep . .  the  charge  of  the  holy  (p*) 

29.  3  all  that  I  have  prepared  for  the  holy  ho. 
29. 16  to  build  thee  an  house  for  thine  holy  name 

2  Ch.  5.  s  all  the  holy  vessels  that  (were)  in  the  ta. 

5.  11  when  the  priests  were  come  out  of  the  h. 

8.  11  because  (the  places  are)  holy,  whereunto 

23.  6  they  shall  go  in,  for  they  (are)  holy  :  but 

29.  5  carry  forth  the  filthiness  out  of  the  holy 

29.  7  nor  offered  burnt  offerings  in  the  holy  (p.) 

30.  27  to  his  holy  dwelling  place,  .unto  heaven 
35.  3  Put  the  holy  ark  in  the  house  which  Sol. 
35.  5  stand  in  the  holy  (place),  according  to  the 
35.  13  but  the  (other)  holy  (offerings)  sod  they 

Ezra  8.  28  Ye  (are)  holy .  .the  vessels  (are)  holy  also 

9.  2  so  that  the  holy  seed  have  mingled  them. 

9.  8  to  give  us  a  nail  in  his  holy  place,  that 

Neh.  9.  14  madest  known  unto  them  thy  holy  sabb. 

10.  31  not  buy . .  on  the  sabbath,  or  on  the  holy 

10.  33  for  the  set  feasts,  and  for  the  holy  (things) 

11.  1  one  of  ten  to  dwell  in  Jerusalem  the  holy 
11. 18  All  the  Levites  in  the  holy  city,  .two  hu. 

Psa.  z.  6  Yet  have  I  set  my  king  upon  my  holy  lull 

3.  4  and  he  heard  me  out  of  his  holy  hill 
5.  7  in  thy  fear  will  I  worship  toward  thy  holy 
11.  4  The  Lord  (is)  in  his  holy  temple,  the  L. 
15.  1  LORD,  .who  shall  dwell  in  thy  holy  hill? 
20.  6  he  will  hear  him  from  his  holy  heaven 

24.  3  and  who  shall  stand  in  his  holy  place  ? 

28.  2  when  I  lift  up  my  hands  toward  thy  holy 

33.  21  because  we  have  trusted  in  his  holy  name 
43.  3  let  them  bring  me  unto  thy  holy  lull,  and 
51. 11  and  take  not  thy  holy  spirit  from  me 

68.  5  judge  of  the  widows  (is)  God  in  his  holy  h. 
68  17  (is)  among  them,  (as  in)  Sinai,  in  the  holy 
79  I  O  God .  .tliy  holy  temple  have  they  defiled 
87.  1  His  foundation  (is)  in  the  holy  mountains 
89.  20  with  my  holy  oil  have  I  anointed  him 

98.  1  his  holy  arm,  hath  gotten  him  the  victory 

99.  9  worship  at  his  holy  hill ;  for  the  Lord  our 
103.  1  all  that  is  within  me,  (bless)  his  holy  name 


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Psa.  105.  3  Glory  ye  in  his  holy  name :  let  the  heart  of 

105.  42  For  he  remembered  his  holy  promise,  (and) 

106.  47  Save  us.  .to  give  thanks  unto  thy  holy  na. 
138.  2  I  will  worship  toward  thy  holy  temple 
145.  2r  let  all  flesh  bless  his  holy  name  for  ever 

Prov  20.  25  the  man  (who)  devoureth  (that  which  is)  h. 
Isa.  6.  13  the  holy  seed  (shall  be)the  substance  tiler. 

11.  9  shall  not  hurt  nor  destroy  in  all  my  holy 
27.  13  shall  worship  the  Lord  in  the  holy  mount 
48.  2  For  they  call  themselves  of  the  holy  city 
52.  1  Awake,  awake.  .0  Jerusalem,  the  holy 
52.  10  The  Lord  hath  made  bare  his  holy  arm  in 

56.  7  them  will  I  bring  to  my  holy  mountain 

57.  13  but  he.  .shall  inherit  my  holy  mountain 

58.  13  from .  doing  thy  pleasure  on  my  holy  day 

62. 12  The  holy  people,  The  redeemed  of  the  L. 

63.  to  they  rebelled,  and  vexed  his  holy  spirit 

63.  11  (is)  he  that  put  his  holy  spirit  within  h.t 
64. 10  Thy  holy  cities  are  a  wilderness,  Zion  is 

64.  n  Ourholyandourbeautifulhouse.wliereour 

65.  11  ye  (are)  they,  .that  forget  my  holy  mount. 

65.  25  shall  not  hurt  nor  destroy  in  all  my  holy 

66.  20  shall  bring,  .to  my  holy  mountain  Jerusa. 
Jer.  11.  15  and  the  holy  flesh  is  passed  from  thee  ? 

25.  30  and utterhisvoicefromhisholy  habitation 
31.  40  the  whole  valley,  .(shall  be)  holy  unto  the 
Eze.  20.  39  pollute  ye  my  holy  name  no  more  with  your 

20.  40  in  mine  holy  mountain,  in  the  mountain  of 
22.  26  have  put  no  difference  between  the  holy 

28. 14  thou  wast  upon  the  holy  mountain  of  God 
36.  20  they  profaned  my  holy  name,  when  they  s. 

,  36.  21  But  I  had  pity  for  mine  holy  name,  which 
36.  22  but  for  mine  holy  name's  sake,  which  ye 
36.  38  As  the  holy  flock,  as  the  flock  of  Jerusalem 

39.  7  So  will  1  make  my  holy  name  known  in  the 
39.  7  I  will  not . .  pollute  my  holy  name  any  more 
39.  25  and  will  be  jealous  for  my  holy  name 

42. 13  they  (be)  holy  chambers,  where  the  priests 

42.  14  not  go  out  of  the  holy,  .for  they  (are)  holy 

43.  7  my  holy  name,  shall  the  house  of  Israel  no 

43.  8  they  have  even  defiled  my  holy  name  by 

44.  19  lay  them  in  the  holy  chambers.and  they 

44.  23  between  the  holy  and  profane,  and  cause 

45.  1  This(shall  be)holy  in  all  the  borders  thereof 

45.  4  the  holy  (portion)  of  the  lands  shall  be  for 
45.  6  long,  overagainst  the  oblation  of  the  holy 
45.  7  on  the  other  side  of  the  oblation  of  the  h. 

45.  7  the  city,  before  the  oblation  of  the  holy 

46.  19  into  the  holy  chambers  of  the  priests,  whi. 
48.  10  And  for  them,  .shall  be  (this)  holy  oblat. 
48.  14  not  sell  of  it.  .(it  is)  holy  unto  the  Lord 
48.  18  over  against  the  oblation  of  the  holy  (po.) 
48.  20  ye  shall  offer  the  holy  oblation  foursqu. 
48  21  of  the  holy  oblation,  .be  the  holy  oblation 

Dan.  9.  16  from  thy  city  Jerusalem,  thy  holy  moun. 

9.  20  my  supplication . .  for  the  holy  mountain 
9.  24  upon  thy  people,  and  upon  thy  holy  city 
n.  28  and  his  heart,  .against  the  holy  covenant 
11.  30  against  the  holy  covenant,  .forsake  the  h. 

11.  45  the  seas  in  the  glorious  holy  mountain 

12.  7  to  scatter  the  power  of  the  holy  people 
Joel  2.  1  and  sound  an  alarm  in  my  holy  mountain 

3.  17  your  God  dwelling  in  Zion,  my  holymoun. 

3.  17  then  shall  Jerusalem  be  holy,  and  there 
Amos  2.  7  That  pant,  .to  profane  my  holy  name 
Obad.  16  as  ye  have  drunk  upon  my  holy  mountain 
Jon.  2.  4  yet  I  will  look  again  toward  thy  holy  tern. 

2.  7  my  prayer  came,  .into  thine  holy  temple 
Mic.  1.  2  Lord  GOD.  .the  Lord  from  his  holy  temple 
Hab.  2.  20  But  the  Loud  (is)  in  his  holy  temple :  let 
Zepli.  3.  11  be  haughty  because  of  my  holy  mountain 
Hag.  2.  12  If  one  bear  holy  flesh  in  the  skirt  of  his 
.  Zech.  2.  12  inherit  Judah  his  portion  in  the  holy  land 

2.  13  for  he  is  raised  up  out  of  his  holy  habit. 

8.  3  mountain  of  the  Lord,  .the  holy  mountain 

5. Separate ,  set  apart,  holy,  ayios  hagios. 

Matt.  4.  5  the  devil  taketh  him  up  into  the  holy  city 

7.  6  Give  not  that  which  is  holy  unto  the  dogs 

24.  15  see  the  abomination . .  stand  in  the  holy  p. 

25.  31  and  all  the  [holy]  angels  with  him,  then 
27.  53  went  into  the  holycity,  and  appeared  unto 

Mark  6.  20  knowing,  .he  was  a  just  man  and  an  holy 

8.  38  the  glory  of  his  Father  with  the  holy  ang. 
Luke  1.  49  For  he  that  is  mighty,  .holy  (is)  his  name 

1.  70  As  he  spake  by  the  mouth  of  his  holy  pr. 

1.  72  and  to  remember  his  holy  covenant 

2.  23  that  openeth  the  womb  shall  be  called  h. 

9.  26  (in  his)  Father’s,  and  of  the  holy  angels 
Johni7.  11  Holy  Father,  keep  through  thine  ownn. 
Acts  3.  21  by  the  mouth  of  all  his  holy  prophets  si. 

4.  27  For  of  a  truth  against  thy  holy  child  Je. 

4.  30  may  be  done  by  the  name  of  thy  holy  ch. 

6.  13  wordsagainst  this  holyplace.andthelaw 

7.  33  place  where  thoustandestis  holy  ground 

10.  22  was  warned  from  God  by  an  holy  angel 

21.  28  and  further,  .hath  polluted  this  holy  pi. 

Korn.  1.  2  Which  he  had  promised,  .in  the  holy  scr. 

7. 12  Wherefore  the  law  (is)  holy,  and  the  com. 

11.  16  if  the  first  fruit  (be)  holy,  the  lump  (is) 

11.  16  if  the  root  (be)  holy,  so  (are)the branches 

12.  1  living  sacrifice,  holy,  acceptable  unto  God 

16.  16  Salute  one  another  with  an  holy  kiss.  The 

1  Co.  3.  17  temple  of  God  is  holy,  which  (temple)  ye 

7. 14  children  unclean ;  but  now  are  they  holy 
7.  34  may  be  holy  both  in  body  and  in  spirit 

16.  20  Greet  ye  one  another  with  an  holy  kiss 

2  C0.13.  12  Greet  one  another  with  an  holy  kiss 
Eph.  1.  4  we  should  be  holy  and  without  blame  bef. 

2.  21  groweth  unto  an  holy  temple  in  the  Lord 

3.  5  now  revealed  unto  his  holy  apostles  and 

5.  27  it  should  be  holy  and  without  blemish 


Col.  1.  22  to  present  you  holy  and  unblameableand 
3.  12  as  the  elect  of  God,  holy  and  beloved 

1  Th.  5.  26  Greet  all  the  brethren  with  an  holy  kiss 

5.  27  epistle  be  read  unto,  .the  rholy]  brethren 

2  Ti.  1.  9  and  called  (us)  with  an  holy  calling,  not 
Heb.  3.  1  holy  brethren,  partakers  of  the  heavenly 

1  Pe.  1.  15  hath  called  you  is  holy,  so  be  ye  holy 

1.  16  it  is  written,  Be  ye  holy;  for  1  am  holy 

2.  5  an  holy  priesthood,  to  offer  up  spiritual 

2.  9  ye  (are),  .an  holy  nation,  a  peculiar  people 

3.  5  in  the  old  time  the  holy  women  also,  who 

2  Pe.  1.  18  when  we  were  with  him  in  the  holymount 

1.  21  [holy]  men  of  God  spake(astbey  were)mo. 

2.  ®i  1  3-  2,  11 ;  Rev.  3.  7;  4.  8 ;  6.  10,  10,  10; 
11.  2  ;  [14.  10;]  18.  20 ;  20.  6  ;  21.  2,  10 ;  22.  6,  u,  19. 

6 . Priestly,  iepos  hieros. 

1  Co.  9.  13  they whichministeraboutholythings, live 

2  Ti.  3.  15  thou  hast  known  the  Holy  Scriptures 

7.  Kind,  gracious,  ticrios  hosios. 

1  Ti.  2.  8  lifting  up  holy  hands,  without  wrath  and 
Titus  I.  8  of  good  men,  sober,  just,  holy,  temperate 
Heb.  7.  26 (who is) holy,  harmless,  undeflled,  separate 
Rev.  15.  4  glorify  thy  name?  for(thou)  only(art)  [li.] 

HOLY,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  separate,  set  apart,  trap  qadesh. 

Exod2g.  37  whatsoever  toueheth . .  altar  shall  be  holy 
30.  29  whatsoever  toueheth  them  shall  be  holy 
Lev.  6.  18  every  one  that  toueheth.  .shall  be  holy 

6.  27  whatsover  shall  touch .  .shall  be  holy 
Hag.  2  12  his  skirt  do  touch  bread,  .shall  it  be  holy  ? 

2.  To  separate,  set  apart,  ayia(a>  liagiazo. 

Rev  22  n  and  he  that  is.  .let  him  be  holy  still 

HOLY  day  — 

1.  Separation,  separate  or  set  apart  object,  vjp  qodesh. 

Exod35.  2  there  shall  be  to  you  an  holy  day,  a  sab. 

2.. I  feast,  festival  lopr-h  heorte. 

Col.  2.  16  in  respect  of  an  holy  day,  or  of  the  new 

HOLY  day,  to  keep  — 

To  keep  or  celebrate  a  festival,  1)0  cliagag. 

Psa.  42.  4  went  with  a  multitude  that  kept  holy  day 

HOLY  GHOST,  ayios  nrevpa  hagios  pneuina. 

Mat.  1.  18,  20;  3.  11 ;  12.  32;  28.  19;  Mark  1.  8 ;  3.  29; 
I2‘  3®;  i3'  11 '>  Luke  1.  15,  35,  41,  67;  2.  25,  26;  3.  16. 
22;  4.  1;  12.  10,  12;  J  ohn  1.  33 ;  [7.  39 ;]  14.  26 ;  20.  22 , 
Acts  I.  2,  5,  8,  16;  2.  4,  33,  38;  4.  8,  31  ;  5.  3,  32;  6.  [3,] 
5!  7-  5b  55!  8.  15,  17,  [18,]  19  ;  9.  17,  31  ;  10.  38,  44,  45, 
47  !  li-  15.  I®.  24  !  13-  2,  4,  9,  52;  15.  8,  28;  '16.  6;  19. 

2,  2,  6 ;  20.  23,  28;  21.  11 ;  28.  25;  Rum,  s.  g :  o.  1  :  14. 
17  I  15-  JJ,  16  ;  I  Co.  2.  [13] ;  6.  19  ;  12.  -3 ;  2  Co.“6.  6“; 
13-  14  (13);  I  Th.  I.  5,  6;  2  Ti.  1.  14;  Titus  3.  5;  Heb. 
2-  4 !  3-  7 !  6.  4  !  9.  8 ;  10.  15  ;  1  Pe.  1.  12 ;  2  Pe.  1.  21 ; 
[1  Jo.  5.  7!]  Jude  20. 

HOLY,  (thing  or  place),  most  — 

1.  Holy  of  holies,  'D’ifnp?  ttn'p  qodesh  haqqodashim. 
Exod26.  33  between  the  holy  (place)  and  the  most  h. 

26.  34  mercy  seat  upon  the  ark . .  in  the  most  holy 

29.  37  it  shall  be  an  altar  most  holy :  whatsoever 

30.  io  atonement ..  it  (is)  most  holy  unto  the  L. 
30.  29  sanctify,  .that  they  may  be  most  holy :  wh. 
30.  36  it  shall  be  unto  you  most  holy 

40.  10  sanctify .  .and  it  shall  be  an  altar  most  h. 
Lev.  2.  3,  10  a  thing  most  holy  of  the  offerings  of 
6.  17  it  (is)  most  holy,  as  (is)  the  sin  offering 
6.  25  be  killed  before  the  Lord  :  it  (is)  most  h. 

6.  29  males,  .shall  eat  thereof :  it  (is)  most  holy 

7  1  Likewise  this  (is)  the  law.  .it  (is)  most  h. 

7.  6  Every  male,  .shall  eat  thereof,  .it  (is)  m.  h. 
10  12  eat  it  without  leaven,  .for  it  (is)  most  h. 
10.  17  seeing  it  (is)  most  holy,  and  (God)  hath 
14.  13  (so  is)  the  trespass  offering :  it  (is)  mosth. 
24.  9  it  (is)  most  holy  unto  him  of  the  offerings 

27.  28  every  devoted  thing  (is)  most  holy  unto 
Num.  4.  4  service  of  the  sous,  .(about)  the  most  h. 

4.  19  when  they  approach  unto  the  most  holy 
18.  9  This  shall  be  thine  of  the  most  holy  thing 
18.  9  (shall  be)  most  holy  for  thee  and  thy  sons 
iS  10  In  the  most  holy  (place)  shalt  thou  eat  it 
iKi.  6.  16  for  the  oracle,  (even)  for  the  most  holy  (p.) 

7.  50  the  doors  of  the  inner  house,  the  most  h. 

8.  6  brought  in  the  ark.  .to  the  most  holy  (p.) 

1  Ch.  6.  49  for  all  the  work  of  the  (place)  most  holy 

23.  13  that  he  should  sanctify  the  most  holy  th. 

2  Ch.  3.'  8  he  made  the  most  holy  house,  the  length 

3. 10  in  the  most  holy  house  he  made  two  che. 

4.  22  the  inner  doors  therefore  for  the  most  holy 

5.  7  brought  in  the  ark . .  into  the  most  holy  (p.) 
Ezra  2.  63  should  not  eat  of  the  most  holy  things,  till 
Neh.  7.  65  should  not  eat  of  the  most  holy  t  hings,  till 
Eze.  41.  4  said  unto  me,  This  (is)  the  most  holy  (pi.) 

43.  12  limitthereofroundabout(shallbe)mosth. 
45.  3  be  the  sanctuary  (and)  the  most  holy  (pi.) 
48.  12  most  holy  by  the  border  of  the  Levites 

Dan.  9.  24  to  seal  up.  .and  to  anoint  the  most  holy 

2.  The  holy  things  of  the  holies,  D’pHpn  'ripp  qodshe. 
Lev.  21.  22  bread,  .of  the  most  holy!  and  of  the  holy 
2  Ch.31.  14  oblations  of  the  Lord,  a'ndthemostholyt. 
Eze.  42.  13  the  priests . .  shall  eat  the  most  holy  things 
42.  13  there  shall  they  lay  the  most  holy  things 

44.  13  any  of  my  holy  things,  in  the  most  holy  (p.) 

3 .Separate,  set  apart,  holy,  ay tos  hagios. 

Jude  20  buildingupyourselvesonyourmostliolyf. 


HOLY,  to  keep  — 

To  separate  or  set  apart,  trip  qadesh,  3. 

Exodao.  8  Remember  the  sabbath  day,  to  keep  it  h 
HOLY  one.— 

1  .Kind,  gracious,  Ten  chasid. 

Psa.  16.  10  thou  suffer  thine  holy  one  to  see  corruption 
89.  19  thou  spakest  in  vision  to  thy  holy  one,  and 

2.  Separate  or  set  apart  one,  eh"ijj  qadosh. 

2  Ki.  19.  22  (even)  against  the  holy  (one)  of  Israel 
Job  6.  10  not  concealed  the  words  of  the  holy  one 
Psa.  71.  22  with  the  harp,  0  thou  holy  one  of  Israel 
78.  41  Yea,  they,  limited  the  holyoneof  Israel 
89.  18  and  the  holy  one  of  Israel  (is)  our  King 
Isa.  1.  4  provoked  ,  .holy  one  of  Israel  unto  anger 

5.  19  let  the  counsel  of  the  holy  one  of  Israel 
5.  24  despised  the  word  of.  .holy  one  of  Israel 
10.  17  for  a  fire,  and  his  holy  one  for  a  flame 

10.  20  stay  upon  the  Lord,  the  holy  one  of  Israel 
12.  6  great  (is)  the  holy  one  of  Israel  in  the 

17.  7  have  respect  to  the  holy  one  of  Israel 

29.  19  shall  rejoice  in  the  holy  one  of  Israel 

29.  23  sanctify  the  holy  one  of  Jacob,  and  shall 

30.  11  cause  the  holy  one  of  Israel  to  cease  from 
30. 12  thus  saith  the  holy  one  of  Israel,  Because 

30.  15  saith  the  Lord  God,  the  holy  one  of  Israel 

31.  I  they  look  not  unto  the  holy  one  of  Israel 
37-  23  (even)  against  the  holy  one  of  Israel 

40.  25  or  shall  I  be  equal?  saith  the  holy  one 

41.  14  and  thy  redeemer,  the  holy  one  of  Israel 
41.  16  (and)  shalt  glory  in  the  holy  one  of  Israel 
41.  20  the  holy  one  of  Israel  hath  created  it 

43.  3  God,  the  holy  one  of  Israel,  thy  saviour :  I 
43.  14  Lord,  your  redeemer,  the  holy  one  of  I. 
43.  15  holy  one,  the  creator  of  Israel,  your  king 
45.  11  Lord,  the  holy  one  of  Israel,  and  his  m. 

47.  4  Lord  of  hosts  (is)  his  name,  the  holy  one 

48.  17  Lord,  thy  Redeemer,  the  holy  one  of  Isr 

49.  7  the Redeemerof Israel,  (and)liis  holy  one 

49.  7  (and)  the  holy  one  of  Israel,  and  he  shall 
54.  5  and  thy  Redeemer  the  holy  one  of  Israel 

45.  5  thy  God,  and  for  the  holy  one  of  Israel 
b.  9  to  the  holy  one  of  Israel,  because  he  hath 
60.  14  call  thee . .  'The  Zion  of  theholy  one  of  Israel 
Jer.  50.  29  proud,  .against  the  holy  one  of  Israel 
51.  5  with  sin  against  the  holy  one  of  Israel 
Eze.  39.  7  that  I  (am)  the  Lord,  the  holy  one  in  Isr 
Hos.  II.  9  the  holy  one  in  the  midst  of  thee :  and  I 

Hab.  1.  12  my  God,  mine  holy  one?  we  shall  not  die 
3,  3  and  the  holy  one  from  Mount  Paran.  Selah 

3 .One  separate  or  set  apart,  trip  qaddish. 

Dan.  4.  13,  23  an  holy  one  came  down  from  heaven 

4.  17  the  demand  by  the  word  of  the  holy  ones 

4 .Separate,  set  apart,  holy  ayios  hagios. 

Mark  1.  24  I  know. .  who  thou  art,  theholy  one  of  G. 
Luke.  4.  34  I  know . .  who  thou  art ;  the  holy  one  of  G. 
Acts  3.  14  ye  denied  the  holy  one  and  the  just,  and 
1  J  0.  2.  20  ye  have  an  unction  from  the  holy  one,  and 

5.  Kind,  gracious,  ocrios  hosios. 

Acts  2.  27  neither  wilt  thou  suffer  thine  holy  one  to 

13.  35  Thou  shalt  not  suffer  thine  holy  one  to  see 
HOLY  place  — 

1.  Place  separate  or  set  apart,  vipa  miqdasli. 

Psa.  68.  35  (thou  art)  terrible  out  of  thy  holy  places 
Eze.  21.  2  drop  (thy  word)toward  the  holy  places,  and 
45.  4  it  shall  be . .  an  holy  place  for  the  sanctuary 
2.  To  separate,  set  apart,  crip  qadesh,  3. 

Eze.  7.  24  and  their  holy  places  shall  be  defiled 

3.  Separate,  set  apart,  holy ,  ay  tor  hagion. 

Heb.  9.  12  he  entered  in  once  into  the  holy  place 

9.  24  into  the  holy  places  made  with  hands 
9.  25  high  priest  entereth  into  the  holy  place 
HOLY  thing  — - 

1  .Separation, separateor  set  apart  object,  id-ip  qodesh. 
Exod  28.  38  may  bear  the  iniquity  of  the  holy  things 
Lev.  5.  15  and  sin . .  in  the  holy  things  of  the  Lord 
5.  16  harm  that  he  hath  done  in  the  holy  thing 

22.  2  the  holy  things  of  the  children  of  Israel 
22.  3  goeth  unto  the  holy  things,  which  the  chil 
22.  4  he  shall  not  eat  of  the  holy  things,  until 
22.  6  shall  not  eat  of  the  holy  things,  unless 
22.  7  and  shall  afterward  eat  of  the  holy  things 
22.  10  shall  no  stranger  eat  (of)  the  holy  thing 
22.  10  servant,  shall  not  eat  (of)  the  holy  thing 
22.  12  not  eat  of  an  offering  of  the  holy  things 
22.  14  a  man  eat  (of)  the  holy  thing  unwittingly 
22.  14  give,  .unto  the  priest  with  the  holy  thing 
22. 15  they  shall  not  profane  the  holy  things  of 
22.  16  iniquity  when  they  eat  their  holy  things 
Num.  4.  15  but  they  shall  not  touch  (any)  holy  thing 

4.  20  to  see  when  the  holy  things  are  covered 

5.  9  every  offering  of  all  theholy  things  of  the 

18.  19  All  the  heave  offerings  of  the  holy  things 
18.  32  neither  shall  ye  pollute  the  holy  things  of 
Deut.12.  26  Onlythyholythingswhich  thou  hast,  and 
1  Ch.  23.  28  in  the  purifying  of  all  holy  things,  and  the 
2  Ch.31.  6  the  tithe  of  holy  things  which  were  conse. 
Neh.  10.  33  forthe  set  feasts,  and  for  the  holy  (things) 
Eze.  20.  40  ofyouroblations,  with  all  your  holy  things 
22.  8  Thou  hast  despised  mine  holy  things,  and 
22.  26  and  have  profaned  mine  holy  things :  they 
44.  8  have  not  kept  the  charge  of  mine  holy  th. 

44. 13  norto  come  near  to  any  of  my  holy  things 

2. Separate  or  set  apart  object,  ayiop  hagion. 

Luke  1.  35  that  holy  thing  which  shall  be  born  of  th. 


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HOLY  portion  — 

Separation,  separate  or  set  apart  object,  enp  qodesh. 
Eze.  45.  1  offer,  .unto  the  LORD,  an  holy  portion  of 

HO  -MAM,  D3in  raging. 

The  form  under  which  an  Edomite  name  appeals, 
which,  in  Gen.  36.  22,  is  given  Hemam.  Gesemus 
considers  Bomam  the  original  form.  B.C.  1760. 

1  Ch.  1.  39  And  the  sons  of  Lotan;  Hori,  and  H. 

HOME  — 

1  .Tent,  ohel.  ,  .  , 

Judg.  19  9  get . .  on  your  way,  that  thou  mayest  go  ho 

'l.  House,  n:3  bayith. 

Gen.  39. 16  laid  up.  .garment,  .until  lus lord  came  h. 

,6  Bring  (these)  men  home,  and  slay,  and  111a. 
si.  26  when  Joseph  came  home,  they  brought  lum 
Exod.  9. 19  beast  which,  .shall  not  be  brought  home 

Lev  18.  9  born  at  home,  or  born  abroad,  .their  naK. 

Deiit  24  3  he  shall  be  free  at  home  one  year,  and  shall 

Josh  2  iS  all  thy  father's  household,  home  unto  thee 

1  Sa'.  6.  7  and  bring  their  calves  home  from  them 

6.  10  and  shut  up  their  calves  at  home 

10  26  Saul  also  went  home  to  Gibeah;  and  there 
24'  22  Saul  went  home  ;  but  David  and  his  men 

2  Sa.  13.  7  Then  David  sent  home  to  Tamar,  saying, 

1  Ki  s  14  a  month,  .in  Lebanon  .two months  at  ho 

2  Ki.  14.  10  glory,  .and  tarry  at  home  ;  for  why  should 
2  Ch.  25.  19  abide  now  at  home  ;  why  shouldest  thou 
Esth  3  10  when  he  came  home,  he  sent  and  called  for 
Psa.  ’  68.  12  she  that  tarried  at  home  divided  the  spoil 
Prov  7  19  For  the  goodmau  (is)  not  at  home,  lie  is 

7.  20  (and)  will  come  home  at  the  day  appointed 

Eccl  12  3  because  man  goeth  to  his  long  home  ;  and 

Jer  ’  30."  14  that  he  should  carry  him  home  :  so  he  dw. 
Lam  1. 20 Behold, O LORD.. at  home  (there is)  as de. 
Hag.  1.  9  when  ye  brought  (it)  home,  I  did  blow  up. 

i. Place,  ciipa  maqom.  .  . 

1  Sa  2.  20  And  they  went  unto  their  own  home 

2  Ch.25.  10  to  go  home  again,  .and  theyretumed  home 

4 . To  cause  to  turn,  back,  euv  shub,  5. 

judc.i  1.  0  If  ye  bring  me  home  again  to  fight  against 
Ruth  1.  21  Lord  hath  brought  me  home  again  empty 
2  Sa  14. 13  the  king  doth  not  fetch  home  again  lus 
Job  39. 12  that  he  will  bring  home  thyseed, and  gather 

5 . Middle,  midst,  m  H'n  tok,  tavek. 

Deut  21.12  thoU  shalt  bring  her  home  to  tlune  house 

6.  One's  own  proper  (house),  15 10s  (oIkos)  idios  (oikos). 

Acts  21  6  we  took  ship ;  and  they  returned  home 

1  Ti.  5.  4  let  them  learn  first  to  show  piety  at  home 

7.  House,  household,  o'mla  oikia.  . 

Matt.  8.  6  my  servant  lieth  at  home  sick  of  the  palsy 

8.  House,  household,  oIkos  oikos. 

Mark  3. 19  Go  home  to  thy  friends,  andtell  them  how 
Luke  15.  6  when  he  cometh  home, he  calleth  together 

1  Co  11  -^4  if  any  man  hunger,  let  him  eat  at  home 

*14-35  let  them  ask  their  husbands  at  home :  for 
HOME,  their  own — 

Their  own,  eavrovs  (acc.)  heautous. 

John 20.  10  disciples  went,  .again  unto  [their  own  h.] 

HOME,  to  be  at—  , 

To  be  among  one  s  ^tvople,  be  at  home,  *vor\iisu)> 

2  Co.  5.  6  whilst  we  are  at  home  in  the  body,  we  are 

HOME,  to  go  — 

To  turn  back,  2Vtt  shub.  . 

1  Sa.  18.  2  would  let  him  no  more  go  home  to  his  f. 

HOME,  to  keep  at  home  — 

1.  To  remain  at  home,  nij  nayah. 

Hah.  2.  5  a  proud  man,  neither  keepeth  at  home 

2,  Watching  or  keeping  the  house,  ohtovpis  oikouros. 

Titus  2.  5  [keepers  at  home],  good,  obedient  to  their 

HOME  again —  [See  Bring,  fetch.] 

HOME  born  — 

1  .Native,  indigenous,  aboriginal,  rnm  ezrach. 
Exodi2.  49  One  law  shall  be  to  him  that  is  home  born 

2 .Bom  in  the  house,  m3  tS]  yelid  bayith. 

Jer.  2.  14  (is)  he  a  home  bom  (slave)'?  why  is  he  spoil.? 

HOMER  — 

Homer,  (a  dry  measure  =  10  ephahs),  ion  chomer. 
Lev  27  16  an  homer  of  barley  seed  (shall  be  valued) 
Numn.  32  that  gathered  least  gathered  ten  homers 
Isa.  3. 10  seed  of  an  homer  shall  yield  an  ephah 
Eze  43  11  may  contain  the  tenth  part  of  an  homer 
’  45.  11  the  ephah  the  tenth  part  of  an  homer:  the 
43.  11  measure  thereof  shall  be  after  the  homer 
45-  13,  13  sixth  part  of  an  ephah  of  an  homer  of 
45. 14  the  cor,  (which  is)  an  homer  of  ten  baths 
45.  14  for  ten  baths  (are)  ail  homer 
Hos.  3.  2  and  (for)  an  homer  of  barley,  and  an  half 

HOMER,  half  — 

Lethek,  (a  half  homer),  30?  lethek. 

Hos.  3.  2  of  barley,  and  an  half  homer  of  barley 

HONEST  (thing)  — 

1. Excellent,  ua\os  kalos. 

Luke  8.  15  which  in  an  honest  and  good  heart,  having 
Rom  12.  17  Provide  things  honest  in  the  sight  of 
2  Co.  8.  21  Providing  for  honest  things,  not  only  in 
i  Pe.  2. 12  conversation  honest  among  the  Gentiles 

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2.  Venerable,  grave,  aepyos  semnos. 

Phil.  4.  8  whatsoever  things  (are)  honest  whatsoev. 
HONEST,  that  which  is  — 

That  which  is  excellent,  rb  Ka\bu  to  kaloil. 

2  Co.  13.  7  ye  should  do  that  which  is  honest,  though 

HONESTLY  — 

1.  Decently,  becomingly,  evcrxvpd vcus  euschemonos. 

Rom  13.  13  Let  us  walk  honestly  as  in  the  day  ;  not 
1  Tli.  4.  12  ye  may  walk  honestly  toward  them  that 

2.  Excellently,  uaAus  kalos. 

Heb.  13.  18  in  all  things  willing  to  live  honestly 

HONESTY  — 

Gravity,  venerableness,  oeyvirys  semnotes. 

1  Ti.  2.  2  peaceable  life  in.  .godliness  and  honesty 

HONEY  — 

1.  Honey,  lOT  debash. 

Gen.  43.  11  a  little  honey,  spices,  and  myrrh,  nuts, and 
Exod.  3.  8,  17  a  land  flowing  with  milk  and  honey 

13.  3  a  land  flowing  with  milk  and  honey,  that 
16  31  taste,  .(was)  like  waferstmade)  with  honey 
33.  3  a  land  flowing  with  milk  and  honey :  for 

Lev  2. 11  nor  any  honey,  in  any  offering  of  the  Lord 
20.  24  a  land  that  flowetli  with  milk  and  honey 
Numii  27  it  Iloweth  with  milk  and  honey ;  and  this 
ti  8  a  land  which  floweth  with  milk  and  honey 
16.  13,  14  land  that  floweth  with  milk  and  honey 
Deut.  6.  3  land  that  floweth  with  milk  and  honey 
8  8  pomegranates,  .landof  oil  olive, and  honey 

11  o  a  land  that  floweth  with  milk  and  honey 

26.  9,  15  land  that  floweth  with  milk  and  honey 

27.  3  a  land  that  floweth  with  milk  and  honey 

31  20  land .  .that  floweth  with  milk  and  honey 

32  13  made  him  to  suck  honey  out  of  the  rock 
Josh.  5.  6  a  land  that  floweth  with  milk  and  honey 
J  udg  14.  8  bees  and  honey  in  the  carcase  of  the  lion 

14  9  the  honey  out  of  the  carcase  of  the  lion 

14  18  What  (is)  sweeter  than  honey?  and  what 

1  Sa.  14  25  and  there  was  honey  upon  the  ground 
14  26  the  honey  dropped ;  but  no  man  put  his 
14  29  because  I  tasted  a  little  of  this  honey 

14.  43  I  did  but  taste  a  little  honey  with  the 

2  Sa  17  29  honey,  and  butter,  and  sheep,  and  cheese 

1  Ki'  14.  3  And  take,  .a  cruse  of  honey,  and  goto  him 

2  Ki  18  32  a  land  of  oil  olive  and  of  honey,  that  ye 

2  Ch  31  5  honey,  and.  .all  the  increase  of  the  field 

Job  20.  17  thefloods,  the  brooks  of  honey  and  butter 
Psa  19.  10  sweeter  also  than  honey,  and  the  honey  c. 

81  16  with  honey  out  of  the  rock  should  I  have 
1 19  103  (yea,  sweeter)  than  honey  to  my  mouth 
Prov.  24.  13  My  son,  eat  thou  honey,  because  (it  is) 

25.  16  Hast  thou  found  honey?  eat  so  much  as  is 
25.  27  (It  is)  not  good  to  eat  much  honey ;  so  for 
Song  4.  11  honey  and  milk  (are)  under  thy  tongue 
5  1  I  have  eaten  my  honey  comb  with  my  I10. 

7!  15  honey  shall  he  eat,  that  he  may  know  to 
7.  22  honey  shall  every  one  eat  (that  is)  left  in 
11.  5  a  land  flowing  with  milk  and  honey,  a  (it) 
32.  22  a  land  flowing  with  milk  and  honey 
41.  8  and  of  barley,  and  of  oil,  and  of  honey 
3  3  was  in  my  mouth  as  honey  for  sweetness 
ib.  13  thou  didst  eat  fine  flour,  and  honey,  and 
16  19  honey,  (wherewith)  I  fed  thee,  thou  hast 
20  6,  15  land,  .flowing  with  milk  and  honey 
27.  17  and  Paunag,  and  honey,  and  oil,  and  balm 

2.  Honey,  p.l\i  meli. 

Matt.  3.  4  and  his  meat  was  locusts  and  wild  honey 
Slark  1  6  and  he  did  eat  locusts  and  wild  honey 
Rev  10.  9  it  shall  be  in  thy  mouth  sweet  as  honey 
10. 10  it  was  in  my  mouth  sweet  as  honey :  and 
HONEY  COMB  — 

\.  I  hopping,  juice,  nsi  nopheth. 

Prov.  5.  3  lips  of  a  strange  woman  drop  (as),  .honeyc. 
24.  13  honeycomb,  (which  is)  sweet  to  thy  taste 
27.  7  The  full  soul  loatheth  an  honey  comb 
Song  4.  11  lips,  O(my)  spouse,  drop  (as)  the  honey  co. 

2 . Comb  of  honey,  eqin  my:  yarath  haddebash. 

1  Sa.  14.  27  dipped  it  in  an  honey  comb,  and  put  lus 

3.  Comb  (of  honey),  ik:  yaar. 

Song  5.  1 1  have  eaten  my  oney  comb  with  my  honey 

4.  Dropping  of  the  flowings,  trail.  nsi  nopheth  tsuph. 

Psa.  19. 10  sweeter  also.than  honey,  and  the  honeyc. 

5.24  flowing  of  honey,  tsuph  debasli. 

Prov  16.  24  Pleasant  words  (are  as)  an  honey  comb 
6.  An  honeycomb,  y.t\i(Tcr'iov  nypiov  melission  kerion. 
Luke24.  42  of  a  broiled  fish,  and  of  an  honey  comb 

HONOUR  — 

1.  Honour,  beauty,  majesty,  Tin  hadar. 

1  Ch.16.  27  Glory  and  honour  (are)  in  his  presence 
Psa.  8.  5  hast  crowned  him  with  glory  and  honour 

145-  5  the  glorious  honour  of  thy  majesty 
149.  9  this  honour  have  all  his  saints.  Praise 
Prov  31.  25  Strength  and  honour  (are)  her  clothing 

2.  Honour,  beauty,  majesty,  Tin  heder. 

Dan.  4.  36  honour  and  brightness  returned  unto  me 

5.  18  kingdom,  and  majesty,  and  glory,  and  hon. 

3.  Honour,  beauty,  majesty,  niin  hadarah. 

Prov  14.  28  multitude  of  people  (is)  the  king’s  honour 

4.  Honour,  beauty,  brilliancy,  iin  hod. 

Nuni27.  20  shaitput(some)of  thine  honour  upon  him 
Psa.  21.  5  honour  and  majesty  hast  thoulaid  upon 

96.  6  Honour  and  majesty  (are)  before  him 
104.  1  thou  art  clothed  with  nonourand  majesty 


5-  1 

Isa. 

7-  15 

7.  22 

Jer. 

ii-  5 

32.  22 

41.  8 

Eze. 

3-  3 

16.  13 

Prov.  5.  9  Lest  thou  give  thine  honour  unto  others 
Dan.  11.  21  shall  not  give  the  honour  of  the  kingdom 

5 . Preciousness,  honour,  "iq:  yeqar. 

Esth.  1.  4  and  the  honour  of  his  excellent  majesty 
1.  20  wives  shall  give  to  then- husbands  honour 
6..  3  What  honour  and  dignity  hath  been  done 
6.  7,  9,  9,  11  the  king  delighteth  to  honour 
6.  6  delight  to  dohonourmore  than  to  myself? 

8.  16  had  light,  and  gladness,  andjoy,  andliono. 
Psa.  49.  12  man  (being)  in  honour  abideth  not :  he  is 
49.  20 Man(thatis)inhonour, and understandeth 

6.  Preciousness,  honour,  iq:  yeqar. 

Dan.  2.  6  gifts  and  rewards  and  great  honour 

4.  30  power,  and  forthe  houourof  mymajesty? 

7.  Weight,  heaviness,  honour,  to?  kabod. 

Gen.  49.  6  unto  their  assembly,  mine  honour,  be  not 
Nuni24.  11  the  Lord  hath  kept  thee  back  from  honour 
1  Ki.  3.  13  also  given  thee,  .both  riches  and  hononr 

1  Ch.17.  18  to  thee  for  the  honour  of  thy  servant? 

29  12  richesandhonour(come)  of  thee,  and  thou 
29.  28  old  age,  full  of  days,  riches,  and  honour 

2  Ch.  1 .  11  hast  not  asked  riches,  wealth,  or  honour 

1  12  give  thee  riches,  and  wealth,  and  honour 

17.  5  andhehadrichesaudhonourinabundance 

18  1  had  riches  and  honour  in  abundance,  and 

26.  18  neither  (shall  it  be)  for  thine  honour  from 
32.  27  had  exceeding  much  riches  and  honour 
32.  33  inhabitants . .  did  him  honour  at  his  death 

Psa.  7.  5  yea,  let  him . .  lay  mine  honour  in  the  dust 
26.  8  and  the  place  where  thine  honour  dwelleth 
66!  2  Sing  forth  the  honour  of  his  names  make 
1 12.  9  his  horn  shall  be  exalted  with  honour 
Prov.  3.  16  (and)  in  her  left  hand  riches  and  honour 
8.  18  Riches  and  honour  (are)  with  me  ;  (yea) 

11  16  A  gracious  woman  retaineth  honour ;  and 
j-  33  wisdom  ;  and  before  honour  (is)  humility 

18.  12  is  haughty,  and  before  honour  (is)humil. 
20!  3  an  honour  for  a  man  to  cease  from  strife 
21.  21  findeth  life,  righteousness,  and  honour 
22!  4  By  humility .  .(are)  riches,  honour,  and  life 

25.  2  honour  of  kings  (is)  to  search  out  a  matter 

26.  1  so  hononr  is  not  seemly  for  a  fool 

26.  8  so  (is)  he  that  giveth  honour  to  a  fool 
29.  23  honour  shall  uphold  the  humble  in  spirit 
Ecil.  6.  2  God  hath  given  riches,  wealth,  and  honour 

10.  1  is  in  reputation  for  wisdom  (and)  honour 

8.  Beauty,  glory,  rnxEn,  n-jx^n  tipharah,  tiphereth. 

Deut  26.  19  in  praise,  and  in  name,  and  in  honour 
.Tudf.  4.  9  journey,  .shall  not  be  for  thine  honour 
Psa°7i.  8  (with)  thy  praise  (and  with)  thy  honour 
Jer.  33.  9  an  honour  before  all  the  nations  of  the 

9 . Glory,  56£a  doxa. 

John  5.  41  I  receive  not  honour  from  men 

5.  44  which  receive  honour  one  of  another,  and 
5.  44  not  the  honour  that  (cometh)  from  God 

8.  54  my  honour  is  nothing  :  it  is  my  Father 

2  Co.  6.  8  By  honour  and  dishonour,  by  evil  report 
Rev.  19.  7  glad  and  rejoice,  and  give  honour  to  him 

10.  Weiqht,  honour,  rifiy  time. 

John  4  44  prophet  hath  no  honour  in  his  own  country 
Acts  28  10  Who  also  honoured  us  with  many  honours 
Rom  2  7  seek  for  glory  and  honour  and  immortality 

2.  10  honour,  and  peace,  to  every  man  that  w 

9.  21  power,  .to  make  one  vessel  unto  honour 
12.  10  in  honour  preferring  one  another 

13  7  feartowhomfear;honourtowhomhonour 

1  Co  12  23  upon  these  we  bestow  more  abundant  I10. 

12!  24  abundant  honour  to  that  (part)  which  lack 
Col.  2.  23  not  in  any  honour  to  the  satisfying  of 
1  Th.  4.  4  to  possess,  .in  sanctification  and  honour 

1  Ti.  1.  17  (be)  honour  and  glory  for  ever  and  ever 

5.  17  be  counted  worthy  of  double  honour 

6.  1  their  own  masters  worthy  of  all  honour 

6.  16  to  whom  (be)  honour  and  power  everlasv. 

2  Ti.  2.  20  some  to  honour,  and  some  to  dishonour 

2.  21  he  shall  be  a  vessel  unto  honour,  sancti. 
Heb.  2.  7  crownedst  him  with  glory  and  honour 

2  9  Jesus,  .crowned  with  glory  and  honour 

3  3  he  who  hath  builded . .  hath  more  honour 
5.  4  no  man  taketh  this  honour  unto  himself 

1  Pe.  1.  7  found  unto  praise  and  honour  and  glory 

3.  7  husbands,  .giving  honour  unto  the  wife 

2  Pe.  1. 17  he  received  from  God  the  Father  honour 
Rev.  4.  9  give  glory  and  honour  and  thanks  to  him 

4.  11  to  receive  glory  and  honour  and  power 
5. 12  Worthy,  .to  receive . . honour,  and  glory 

5.  13  Blessing,  and  honour,  and  glory,  and  po. 

7.  12  honour,  and  power,  and  might,  (be)  unto 
19.  1  [honour],  and  power,  unto  the  Lord  our  G. 
21.  24  do  bring  their  glory  and  honour  into  it 
21.  26  bring  the  glory  [and  honour]  of  the  nations 

HONOUR,  to  get  — 

To  be  or  become  honoured  or  mighty,  1??  kabed,  2. 
Exodi4.  17  I  will  get  me  honour  upon  Pharaoh,  and 
14.  18  when  I  have  gotten  me  honour  upon  Pli. 


HONOUR,  to  — 

1.  To  honour,  iin  hadar. 

Lev.  19.  15  nor  honour  the  person  of  the  mighty:  (but) 

19.  32  Thou  shalt.  .honour  the  face  of  the  old 

2 . To  honour,  fiq  hadar,  3.  ....... 

Dan  4  34  I  praised  and  honoured  him  that  liveth 
'  4.  37  Now  I . .  extol  and  honour  the  king  of  he. 

3.  To  make  heavy,  weighty,  honoured,  "Q?  kabed,  3. 
Exod2o.  12  Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother  :  that 


HONOUR 


490 


HOPE 


Deut.  s-  16  Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother,  as  the 
J udg.  g.  g  wherewith  by  me  they  honour  God  and 

1  Sa.  2.  29  and  honourest  thy  sons  above  me,  to  make 

2.  30  for  them  that  honour  me  I  will  honour 
15.  30  I  have  sinned:  (yet)  honour  me  now,  I 

2  Sa.  10.  3  Thinkest  thou  that  David  doth  honour 
1  Ch.19.  3  Thinkest  thou  that  David  doth  honour 
Psa.  15.  4  but  he  honouretli  them  that  fear  the  Loud 

91.  15  I  will  deliver  him,  and  honour  him 
Prov.  3.  9  Honour  the  Lord  with  thy  substance,  and 

14.  31  he  thathonoureth  him  hath  mercy  outlie 
Isa.  29.  13  this  people. .  with  their  lips  do  honour  me 

43.  20  The  beast  of  the  field  shall  honour  me 
43-  23  neither  hast  thou  honoured  me  with  thy 
58.  13  shalt  honour  him,  not  doing  thine  own 
Lam.  1.  8  all  thathonoured  herdespiseher,  because 
Dan.  xi.  38  in  his  estate  shall  he  honour  the  God  of 
ix.  38  and  a  god.  .shall  he  honour  with  gold 
Mai.  1.  6  A  son  honoureth  (his)  father,  and  a  serv. 

4.  To  make  glorious,  So^dCto  doxazo. 

John  8.  54  Jesus  answered,  if  I  honour  myself,  my 

8.  54  it  is  my  Father  that  honoureth  me ;  of 

5.7*0  make  heavy,  honour,  rifidia  timaS. 

Matt  15.  4  Honour  thy  father  and  mother :  and,  He 

13.  6  honour  not  his  father  or  his  mother,  (he) 

15.  8  honoureth  me  with  (their)  lips;but  their 
19.  19  Honour  thy  father  and  (thy)  mother ;  and 

Mark  7.  6  This  people  honoureth  me  with(tlieir)lips 

7.  10  Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother;  and 
10  19  Defraud  not.  Honour  thy  father  and  moth. 

Lukei8.  20  Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother 
John  5.  23  should  honour  the  Son,  even  as  they  lion. 
5.  23  He  that  honoureth  not  the  Son  honoureth 

8.  49  I  honour  my  Father,  and  ye  do  dishonour 

12.  26  man  serve  me,  him  will  (my)  Father  lion. 

Acts  28.  10  Who  also  honoured  us  with  many  honours 
Eph.  6.  2  Honour  thy  father  and  mother ;  which  is 
1  Ti.  5.  3  Honour  widows  that  are  widows  indeed 

1  Pe.  2. 17  Honour  all  (men).  Love  the  brotherhood 

2.  17  Fear  God.  Honour  the  king 

HONOUR,  without  — 

Without  honour,  unhonoured,  driyos  atimos. 
Matti3.  57  A  prophet  is  not  without  honour,  save  in 
Mark  6.  4  A  prophet  is  not  without  honour,  but  in 

HONOUR,  to  do,  bring,  or  promote  to  — 

To  make  weighty,  heavy,  honoured,  haled,  3. 
Num22.  17  I  will  promote  thee  unto  very  great  lion. 

22.  37  am  I  not  able,  .topromote  thee  to  honour? 
24.  11  I  thought  to  promote  thee  unto  great  ho. 

Judg  13.  17  sayings  come  to  pass  we  may  do  thee  ho.  ? 
Prov.  4.  8  she  shall  bring  thee  to  honour,  when  thou 

HONOUR,  to  come  to,  or  be  had  in  — 

1.  To  be  or  become  heavy,  weighty,  honoured,  "03. 

J ob  14.  21  His  sons  come  to  honour,  and  he  knoweth 

2.  To  be  or  become  heavy,  weighty,  honoured,  133,  2. 

2  Sa.  6.  23  maidservants,  .of  them  shall  I  be  had  in  li. 

HONOUR  self,  to  — 

Toreckonself  heavy,  weighty,  honoured, 323kabed,  7. 
Prov.  12.  9  (is)  better  than  he  that  honoureth  himself 

HONOURABLE  — 

1.  Honour,  beauty,  majesty,  ni.i  hod. 

Psa.m.  3  His  work(is)  honourable  and  glorious;  and 

2.  To  be  or  become  heavy,  weighty,  honoured,  333,  2. 
Gen.  34.  19  he  (was)  more  honourable  than  all  tile  h. 
Nuni22.  15  sent,  .princes,  .more  honourable  than  tli. 

1  Sa.  9.  6  a  man  of  God,  and  (he  is)  an  honourable 

22. 14  goeth.  .and  is  honourable  in  thine  house? 

2  Sa.  23.  19  Was  he  not  most  honourable  of  three  ? 

23.  23  He  was  more  honourable  than  the  thirty 
1  Ch.  4.  9  was  more  honourable  than  his  brethren 

11.  21  he  was  more  honourable  than  the  two,  for 
11.  25  he  was  honourable  among  the  thirty,  but 
Isa.  3.  5  and  the  base  against  the  honourable 

23.  8  whose  traffickers  (are)  the  honourable  of 
23.  9  bring  into  contempt  all  the  honourable  of 

3.  Tobemade  heavy,  weighty,  honoured, 123  Icdbed,  4. 
Isa.  58.  13  a  delight,  the  holy  of  the  Lord,  honour. 

4.  Weight,  heaviness,  honour,  ii33  kabod. 

Isa.  5.  13  and  their  honourable  men  (are)  famished 

5.  Glorious,  in  glory,  euSo^os  endoxos. 

1  Co.  4.  10  ye  (are)  honourable,  but  we  (are)  despised 

C.  Well  fashioned,  evcrx'fiy o>v  euscliemon. 

Marius.  43  Joseph,  .an honourable  counsellor,  which 
Acts  13.  50  stirred  up  the  devout  and  honourable  w. 
17.  12  of  honourable  women  which  were  Greeks 

7.  Weighty,  honourable,  rlyios  timios. 

Heb.  13.  4  Marriage  (is)  honourable  in  all,  and  the  b. 

8.  To  lift  up  the  face,  D’f?  N  jl  nasa  phanim. 

2K1.  5.  1  Naaman .  .was  a  great  man.  .and  honour. 
Isa.  3.  3  the  honourable  man,  and  the  counsellor 
9. 15  The  ancient  and  honourable,  he  (is)  the  h. 

HONOURABLE,  less  — 

Without  honour,  or  weight,  ixriyos  atimos. 

1  Co.  12.  23  which  we  think  to  be  less  honourable 
HONOURABLE,  more  — 

Honourable,  in  honour,  %vny.os  entimos. 

Luke  14.  8  lest  a  more  honourable  man  than  thou  he 


HONOURABLE,  to  be  — 

Tobeor  become  heavy, weighty,  honoured,  333  kabed,  2. 

Isa.  43.  4  thou  hast  been  honourable,  and  I  have 
HONOURABLE,  to  make  — 

To  make  honourable,  -nx  adar,  5. 

Isa.  42.  21  magnify  the'law,  and  make  (it)  honour. 
HONOURABLE  man  or  woman  — 

1  -To  be  heavy,  weighty,  honourable,  333  kabed,  2. 

Nah.  3.  10  and  they  cast  lots  for  her  honourable  men 

2  .Lifted  up  of  face,  D'js  Kit?)  nesu  phanim. 

Job  22.  8  and  the  honourable  man  dwelt  in  it 

3.  Precious,  rare,  "ir;  yaqar. 

Psa.  45.  9  (were)  among  thy  honourable  women 
HONOURED,  to  be  — 

1. Tobe  or  become  honoured  or  adorned,  33,3  hadar, 2. 
Lam.  5.  12  tlie  faces  of  elders  were  not  honoured 

2.7o  be  or  become  weighty,  heavy,  honoured.  333,  2. 
Exodi4.  4  and  I  will  be  honoured  upon  Pharaoh,  and 

3.  To  be  made  weighty,  heavy,  honoured,  333  kabed,  4. 
Prov  13.  18  that  regardeth  reproof  shall  be’  honoured 

27.  18  that  waiteth  on  his  master  shall  be  hono. 

4.  To  make  glorious,  doxazo. 

1  Co.  12. 26  or  one  member  be  honoured,  all  the  me. 
HOOD  — 

A  hood,  diadem,  *]')>  tsanipli. 

Isa.  3.  23  tlie  fine  linen,  and  the  hoods,  and  the  ve. 

HOOF  — 

Hoof  ,3033  parsah. 

Exodio.  26  there  shall  not  an  hoof  he  left  behind :  for 
Lev.  11.  3  Whatsoever  parteth  the  hoof,  and  is  clo. 
11.  4  divide  tlie  hoof,  .divideth  not  the  hoof 
11.  5  And  the  coney,  .divideth  not  the  hoof ;  he 
11.  6  cheweth  tlie  cud,  but  divideth  not  tlie  h. 
11.  7  the  swine,  though  he  divide  the  hoof,  and 
11.  26  of  every  beast  which  divideth  the  hoof 
Deuti4.  6  every  beast  that  parteth  the  hoof,  and  cl. 

14.  7  the  cloven  hoof,  .but  divide  not  the  hoof 
14.  8  the  swine,  because  it  divideth  the  hoof 
Isa.  s-  28  their  horses’  hoofs  shall  be  counted  like 
Jer.  47.  3  noise  of  the  stamping  of  the  hoofs  of  his 
Eze.  26. 1 1  With  the  hoofs  of  his  horses  shall  he  tread 
32.  1 3  neither  shall . .  the  hoofs  of  beasts  trouble 
Mic.  4.  1 3  I  will  make  thy  hoofs  brass ;  and  thou  sli. 
HOOFS,  to  have  — 

To  divide,  have  hoofs,  D33  p>aras,  5. 

Psa.  69.  31  ox  (or)  bullock  that  hath  horns  and  hoofs 

HOOK  — 

l.Iieed,  Jtofk  agman. 

Job  41,  2  Canst  thou  put  an  hook  into  his  nose?  or 

2.  Hook,  peg,  11  vav. 

Exod26.  32  their  hooks  (shall  be  of)  gold,  upon  the 
26. 37  their  hooks  (shall  be  of)  gold  :  and  thou 
27.  10,  ti  the  hooks  of  the  pillars  and  their  fill. 
27.  17  their  hooks  (shall  be  of)  silver,  and  their 
36.  36  their  hooks  (were  of)  gold  ;  and  he  cast 
36.  38  five  pillars  of  it  witli  their  hooks :  and  he 
38.  10, 11, 12, 17  tlie  hooks  of  the  pillars  and  their 
38.  19  their  hooks  (of)  silver,  and  the  overlaying 
38.  28  lie  made  hooks  for  tlie  pillars,  and  overl. 

3 . Hook,  chain,  ring  (for  nose),  'nn,  nn  chachi,  chach. 
2  Ki.  19,28  therefore  I  will  put  my  hook  in  thy  nose 
Isa.  37.  29  therefore  will  I  put  my  hook  in  thy  nose 
Eze.  29,  4  But  I  will  put  hooks  in  thy  jaws,  and  I 

38.  4  T  will,  .put  hooks  into  thy  jaws,  and  I  will 

4.  A  ngle,  hook,  nsn  chakkah. 

Job  41.  1  Cansttliou  draw,  .leviathan  with  an  hook? 

5.  Thorn,  hook,  ,3)x  isinnah. 

Amos  4.  2  that  he  will  take  you  away  with  hooks 

6.  Double  hooks,  c;ns;y  shephattayim. 

Eze.  40. 43  within  (were)  hooks,  .fastened  round 

7.  A  hook, fishing  hook,  hymarpov  aijkistron. 

Matt  17.  27  cast  an  hook,  and  take  up  the  fish  tiiat 
HOOK,  fish  — 

Thorn,  fish,  hook,  Mn  3'D  sir  dugah. 

Amos  4.  2  he  will  take,  .your  posterity  with  fish  h. 
[See  also  Pruning  hook.] 

HOPE  — 

1.  Confidence,  naa  letach. 

Psa.  16.  9  Therefore.. my  flesh  also  shall  rest  in  h. 

2.  Confidence,  jinaa  biltachon. 

Eccl.  9.  4  joined  to  all  the  living  there  is  hope  :  for 

3.  Confidence ,  folly,  Sd3  kesel. 

Job  8.  14  Whose  hope  shall  he  cut  off,  and  whose 
31.  24  If  I  have  made  gold  my  hope,  or  have 
Psa.  78.  7  'That  they  might  set  their  hope  in  God,  and 

4.  Confidence,  naao  mibtach. 

Jer.  17.  7  Blessed  (is)  the  man.  .whose  hope  the  L. 

5.  Refuge,  noon  machseh. 

Jer.  17. 17  Be  not  a  terror  unto  me  :  thou  (art)  my  li. 
Joel  3.  16  the  Lord  (will  be)  the  hope  of  his  people 

6 . Expectation,  nipp  miqvah. 

Ezra  10.  2  there  is  hope  in  Israel  concerning  this 
Jer.  14.  8  O  the  hope  of  Israel,  the  saviour  thereof 
17.  13  0  Lord,  the  hope  of  Israel,  all  that  fors. 
50.  7  even  the  Lord,  the  hope  of  their  fathers 


7.  Hope,  waiting,  seber. 

Psa.119.  116  and  let  me  not  he  ashamed  of  my  hope 
146.  5  his  help,  whose  hope  (is)  in  tlie  Lord  his 

8.  Hope,  expectation,  nSnin  tocheleth. 

Job  41.  9  Behold,  tlie  hope  of  him  is  in  vain  :  shall 
Psa.  39.  7  Lord,  what  wait  I  for  ?  my  hope  (is)  in  thee 
Prov  10.  28  The  hope  of  tlie  righteous  (shall  lie)  glad. 
11.  7  and  the  hope  of  unjust  (men)  perisheth 

13.  12  Hope  deferred  maketh  the  heart  sick  :  but 
Lam.  3.  18  My  strength  and  my  hope  is  perished  from 

9 . Hope,  expectation,  nij?fi  tiqvah. 

Ruth  1.  12  I  have  hope,  (if) I  should  have  an  husband 
Job  4.  6  thy  hope,  and  the  uprightness  of  thy  ways? 
5.  16  the  poor  hath  hope,  and  iniquity  stoppeth 

7.  6  My  days,  are  spent  without  hope 

8.  13  and  tlie  hypocrite’s  hope  shall  perish 
11.  18.  shalt  be  secure,  because  there  is  hope 

11.  20  hope  (shall  be  as)  the  giving  up  of  the 

14.  7  there  is  hope  of  a  tree,  if  it  be  cut  down 

14.  19  and  thou  destroyest  the  hope  of  man 

17.  15  where  (is)  now  my  hope?  as  for  my  hope 
19.  10  mine  hope  hath  lie  removed  like  a  tree 

27.  8  what(is)thehopeof  the  hypocrite,  though 
Psa.  71.  5  tliou  (art)  my  hope,  O  Lord  Gc  ) :  (thou  art) 
Prov.  19.  18  Chasten  thy  sou  while  there  is  hope,  and 

26.  12  (there  is)  more  hope  of  a  fool  than  of  him 
29.  20  (there  is)  more  hope  of  a  fool  than  of  him 
Jer.  31.  17  there  is  hope  in  thine  end,  saitli  the  Lord 
Lam.  3.  29  in  the  dust,  if  so  be  there  may  be  hope 
Eze.  19.  5  her  hope  was  lost,  then  she  took  another 
37.  11  Our  bones  are  dried,  and  our  hope  is  lost 
Hos.  2.  15  the  valley  of  Achor  for  a  door  of  hope 
Zeeh.9  .  12  to  the  strong  hold,  ye  prisoners  of  hope 

10 . Hope,  i\iris  elpis. 

Acts  2.  26  moreover  also  my  flesh  shall  rest  in  hope 
16.  19  saw  that  the  hope  of  their  gains  was  gone 

23.  6  of  the  hope  and  resurrection  of  tlie  dead 

24.  15  have  hope  toward  God,  which  they  themse 
26.  6  tlie  hope  of  the  promise  made  of  God  untc 
26.  7  For  which  hope’s  sake,  king  Agrippa,  I  am 
27  20  all  hope  that  we  should  he  saved  was  then 

28.  20  for  the  hope  of  Israel  I  am  bound  with 
Rom.  4.  18  Who  against  hope  believed  in  hope,  that 

5.  2  and  rejoice  in  hope  of  the  glory  of  God 
5.  4  patience, experience;  and  experience, hope 
5.  5  hope  maketh  not  ashamed  ;  because  tlie 
8.  20  him  who  hath  subjected  (tlie  same)  in  h. 

8.  24  hope :  but  hope  that  is  seen  is  not  hope 

12.  12  Rejoicing  in  hope;  patient  in  tribulation 

15.  4  that  we  through  patience .  .might  have  h. 

15.  13  the  God  of  hope  fill,  .ye  may  abound  in  h. 

1  Co.  9.  10  he  that  ploweth  should  plow  in  hope ;  and 

9.  10  (in  hope  should  be  partaker  of  his  hope] 

13.  13  abideth  faith,  hope,  and  charity,  these  th. 

2  Co.  1.  7  our  hope  of  you  (is)  stedfast,  knowing,  that 

3.  12  Seeing  then  that  we  have  sucli  hope,  we 

10.  15  having  hope,  when  your  faitli  is  increased 

Gal.  5.  5  wait  for  the  hope  of  righteousness  by 
Eph.  1.  18  may  know  what  is  the  hope  of  his  calling 
2.  12  no  hope,  and  without  God  in  the  world 

4.  4  are  called  in  one  hope  of  your  calling 
Phil.  1.  20  to  my  earnest  expectation  and  (my)  hope 
Col.  1.  5  hope  which  is  laid  up  for  you  in  heaven 

1.  23  moved  away  from  the  hope  of  the  gospel 

1.  27  which  is  Christ  in  you,  the  hope  of  glory 

1  Th.  1.  3  patience  of  hope  in  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

2.  19  For  what  (is)  our  hope,  or  joy,  orcrownof 

4.  13  even  as  others  which  have  no  hope 

5.  8  and  for  an  helmet  the  hope  of  salvation 

2  Tli.  2. 16  consolation  good  hope  through  grace 

1  Ti.  1.  1  and  Lord  JesusChrist, (which  is)ourhope 
Titus  1.  2  In  hope  of  eternal  life,  which  God,  that 

2.  13  Looking  for  that  blessed  hope,  and  the 

3.  7  according  to  the  hope  of  eternal  life 
Heb.  3.  6  rejoicing  of  tlie  hope  firm  unto  the  end 

6.  11  the  full  assurance  of  hope  unto  the  end 

6.  18  to  lay  hold  upon  the  hope  set  before  us 

7.  19  but  the  bringing  in  of  a  better  hope  (did) 

1  Pe.  1.  3  hath  begotten  us  again  unto  a  lively  hope 

1.  21  that  your  faith  andhope  might  be  in  God 
3.  15  a  reason  of  the  hope  tiiat  is  in  you  witli 
1  Jo.  3.  3  And  every  man  that  hath  this  hope  in  him 

HOPE,  to  — 

1.7*0  be  confident,  trust,  lean  on,  nt?3  batach. 

Job  6.  20  were  confounded  because' they  had  hoped 

2.  To  stay,  Sin  chul 

Lam.  3.  26  (a  man)  should  both  hope  and  quietly  wait 

3.  To  wait  with  hope,  Sn;  yachal,  3. 

Job  6.  11  What(is)mystrength,thatl  shouldhope? 
Psa.  31. 24  courage,  .all  ye  that  hope  in  the  Lord 
33.  18  upon  them  that  hope  in  his  mercy 
33. 22  be  upon  us,  according  as  we  hope  in  thee 
71. 14  But  I  will  hope  continually,  and  will  yet 
1 19.  43  for  I  have  hoped  in  thy  judgments 
1 19.  49  upon  which  thou  hast  caused  me  to  hope 
1 19.  74  glad,  .because  I  have  hoped  in  thy  word 
1 19.  81  My  soul  fainteth .  .(hut)  I  hope  in  thy  word 
119. 114  Thou(art).  .my  shield :  I  hope  in  thy  wo. 
119.  147  prevented,  .and  cried  :  I  hoped  in  thy  wo. 

130.  7  Let  Israel  hope  in  the  Lord  :  for  with  tlie 

131.  3  Israel  hope  in  the  Lord  from  henceforth 
147.  11  pleasure,  in  those  that  hope  in  his  mercy 

Eze.  13.  6  to  hope  that  they  would  confirm  the  word 

4.7*0  wait  with  hope,  Sn;  yachal,  5. 

Psa.  38.  is  in  thee,  OLord,  do  I  hope:  thou  wilt  hear 

42.  5,  11  hopethouinGod ;  for  Ishallyetpraise 

43.  5  hope  in  God ;  for  I  shall  yet  praise  him 


HOPE 


491 


HORSE 


Fsi  no  5  soul  doth  wait,  in  his  word  do  I  hope 
Sm!  3.'  24  my  portion .  .therefore  will  I  hope  in  him 

5  To  hope,  wait,  look  for,  "W  sabar,  3. 

Esth.  0.  1  enemies  of  the  Jews  hoped  to  have  power 

Psa  iiq  166  Lord,  I  have  hoped  for  thy  salvation,  and 

Isa.  38.  18  they  that  go.  .cannot  hope  for  thy  truth 

6'  Luke^l’  3lAlmid£(to  them)  of  whom  ye  hope  to  receive 
23  8  he  hoped  to  have  seen  some  miracle  done 

Acts  24.  26  He  hoped  also  that  moueyshould  have  been 
26  7  Unto  which,  our  twelve  tribes,  .hope  to 

1  Co  13.  7  hopeth  all  things,  endureth  all  things 

2  Co.  8.  5  not  as  we  hoped,  but  first  gave  their  own 
Phil.  2.  23  Him  therefore  I  hope  to  send  presently 
1  Ti.  3.  14  write  I.  hoping  to  come  unto  thee  shortly 

1  Pe.  1.13  hope  to  the  end  for  the  grace  that  is  to  be 

HOPE,  to  cause  or  make  to  — 

1  To  cause  to  lean  or  trust,  nu3  batach,  5. 

’  Psa.  22.  9  thou  didst  make  me  hope  (when  I  was) 

2.  To  cause  to  wait  with  hope,  'jn;  yaclial, 3. 

Psa.  1 19.  49  uponwhich  thou  hast  causedme  to  hope  for 

Eze.  1 3.  0  they  have  made  (others)  to  hope  that  they 

HOPE,  to  have  — 

\.To  take  refuge,  trust,  no?  cliasah.  .... 

Prov.14.  32  but  the  righteous  hath  hope  in  his  death 

2  To  wait  with  hope,  *?n;  yaclial,  5. 

Lam.  3.  2 1  I  recall  to  my  mind,  therefore  have  I  hope 

3.  To  hope,  iKiriCu  elpizo. 

1  Co.  15.  19  If  in  this  life  only  we  have  hope  in  Chi  1st 

HOPE  for,  to  — 

To  hope,  iAirlfa  elpizo.  , 

Rom.  8.24  whatamanseetli.whydothheyethopefoi 

8.  25  But  if  we  hope  for  that  we  see  not,  (then) 

HOPE  for  again,  to  — 

To  hope  away  from,  aireXmCu  apelpizo. 

Luke  6.  35  do  good,  and  lend,  hoping  for  nothing  a. 

HOPE,  to  be  no  — 

To  be  desperate,  despairing,  ax',  yaash,  l. 

Isa  S7-  10  saidst  thou  not,  There  is  no  hope  :  thou  h. 
Jer  2.  25  but  thou  saidst  There  is  no  hope:  no;  for 
18.  12  And  they  said,  There  is  no  hope  :  but  we 

HOPED  for,  thing  — 

To  hope,  elpizo. 

Heb.  11.  1  faith  is  the  substance  of  things  hoped  fm 
HOPH'-NI,  'iso  strong. 

A  son  of  Eli  the  high  priest  and  Judge.  B.C.  1141- 
1  Sa  1  3  And  the  two  sons  of  Eli,  H.  and  Phinehas 

2’  34  that  shall  come  upon  thy  two  sons,  011  1 1 . 

4'  4  the  two  sons  of  Eli,  H.  and  Phinehas 
4.  II  the  two  sons  of  Eli,  H.and  Phinehas,  were 
4.  17  thy  two  sons  also,  H.  and  Phinehas,  are 

HOR,  -iin,  in  mountain.  .  .  ,.  , 

The  “mountain  of  mountains,  on  which  Aaron  died. 

It  was  on  the  boundary  line  of  the  land  of  Edom,  and 
was  the  next  halting  place  of  the  Israelites  after  Kadesli , 
they  quitted  it  for  Zalmonah,  011  the  way  to  the  Red 

xfum  20.  22  the  children  of  I. .  .came  unto  mount  H. 
20.  23  spake  unto  Moses  and  Aaron  m  mount  U. 
20.  23  Take  Aaron  and  Eleazar.  unto  mount  IT 
20  27  they  went  up  into  mount  H.  in  the  sight 
21I  4  they  journeyed  from  mount  H.  by  the  way 
Deut32.  50  as  Aaron  thy  brother  died  in  mount  H. 

HO-RAM,  o-jn  elevated. 

A  king  of  Gezer  at  the  time  of  the  conquest  of  the  S.W  . 
part  <5  Palestine.  B.C.  1451- 

Josh.  10.  33  H.  king  of  Gezer  came  up  to  help  Laclnsh 

HO  -REB,  3-in  waste.  ... 

The  range  of  mountains  of  which  Sinai  is  the  chief. 
Serial  is  now  understood  to  be  the  range,  and  Jabcl- 
MAsa  (  “mount  of  Moses  ”)  to  be  Sinai.  See  Sinai. 

Exod  3.  1  and  came  to  the  mountain  of  God.  .to  H. 

17  6  1  will  stand,  .there  upon  the  rock  111  Hr- 

33  6  Israel  stripped  themselves.,  by.  .mount  H. 

Deut.  1.  2  eleven  days’.,  from  H.  by  the  way  of  mount 

j.  6  The  Lord  our  God  spake  unto  us  111  H. 

1  iq  when  we  departed  from  H.,  we  went  thr. 
4. 10  stoodest  before  the  Lord  thy  God  in  H. 

4.  13  the  Lord  spake  unto  you  in  H.  out  of  the 
c.  2  LORD . .  God  made  a  covenant  with  us  in  H . 
Q  8  Also  in  H.  ye  provoked  the  Lord  to  wrath 

18  16  thou  desiredst  of  the  Lord  thy  God  m  H. 

20  1  the  covenant  thatlie  made, with  them  in  H. 

1  Ki  8  q  two  tables . .  which  Moses  put  there  at  H. 

'  iq  8  forty  days  and  forty  nights  unto  H.  the 

2  Ch  i  10'two  tables  which  Moses  put.. at  H.  when 
Psa  106.  19  They  made  a  calf  in  H.,  and  worshipped 
Mai.  4.  4  which  I  commanded  unto  him  m  H.  for 


HO'-REM,  mn  fortress.  . 

A  fortified  place  in  the  territory  of  Naplitali,  named 
with  Iron  and  Migdalel.  It  is  now  called  Hurah,  near 
YarCm,  on  a  Tell  at  the  S.  end  of  the  Wady -el- Am.  . 
Josh  19.  38  Iron,  and  Migdal-el,  H.,  and  Beth-anatli 

HOR  HA-GID'  GAD.-ljian  in  ^  °f  t,ie  cieff- 
A  desert  station  where  the  Israelites  encamped  ,  pro¬ 
bably  the  same  as  Gudgodah  (Deut.  10.  7). 

Num33.  32  And  they  removed,  .and  encamped  at  H. 
33-  33  they  went  from  H.,  and  pitched  in  Jotb. 


HO'-RI,  nh,  nin  free,  noble. 

1  A  Horite,  the  son  of  Lotan,  son  of  Seir.  B.C.  1780. 

Gen.  36.  22  And  the  children  of  Lotan  were  H.  and  H. 

36  30  these  (are)  the  dukes  (that  came)  of  H. 

[Here  it  has  the  article  prefixed,  and  is  precisely  the 
same  word  as  that  rendered  “the  Uontes  in  Gen.  36. 

21  and  29].  „  ,  _ 

1  Ch.  1.  39  And  the  sons  of  Lotan ;  H.,  and  Homam 

2.  A  Simeonite  whose  son  Shaphat  was  one  of  the  spies. 

Numi3-  5  the  tribe  of  Simeon,  Shapliat  the  son  of  H. 

HO'-RIM,  HO-RITES,  nhrr,  nniin  troglodytes. 

The  aboriginal  inhabitants  of  Mount  Seir,  probably 
related  to  the  Emim  and  Rephaim.  Their  excavated 
dwellings  are  still  found  in  hundreds  in  the  sandstone 
cliffs  ami  mountains  of  Edom,  but  especially  at  Petia. 
Perhaps  they  are  referred  to  in  Job  30.  6,  7. 

Gen  14.  6  the  H.  in  their  mount  Seir,  unto  El-paran 
,6.  20  These  (are)  the  sons  of  Seir  the  H.,  who 
36.  21  these  (are)  the  dukes  of  the  IT,  the  chil. 

26  2Q  These  (are)  the  dukes  ,  of  the  H.  dukes 

Deut  2.  12  TheH.  also  dwelt  in  Seir  before  time ;  but 
2.  22  when  he  destroyed  the  11.  from  before 

HOR'-MAH,  na-irt  fortress. 

Under  its  earlier  name  Zephath  it  was  the  chief  town 
of  the  king  of  a  Canaanitish  town  on  the  S.  of  Palestine. 
After  its  reduction  by  Joshua  it  became  a  territory  of 
Judah,  but  belonged  to  Simeon  whose  territory  is  lec- 
koned  as  part  of  the  former.  It  is  now  called  Es-Sufa 
and  is  situated  in  the  gap  in  the  mountain  barrier  run¬ 
ning  S.W.  and  N.E.,  completing  the  plateau  of  southern 
Palestine.  See  Zephath. 

Numi4-  45  smote  them,  .discomfited  them,  unto  H. 

21.  3  and  he  called  the  name  of  the  place  H 
Deut.  1.  44  and  destroyed  you  in  Seir,  (even)  unto  H. 
Josh  12.  14  The  king  of  H.,  one ;  the  king  of  Arad,  one 
is  30  And  Eltolad,  and  Chesil,  and  H. 
iq.  4  And  Eltolad,  and  Bethul,  and  H. 

Jud"  1.  17  And  the  name  of  the  city  was  called  H. 

I  Sa?  30.  30  And  to  (them)  which  (were)  in  H.,  and  to 
1  Ch.  4.  30  And  at  Bethnel,  and  at  H.,  and  at  Ziklag 

HORN  — 

1  .Horn,  TO  qeren.  , 

Gen.  22.  13  a  ram  caught  in  athicket  by  Ins  horns:  and 

Exod27.  2  shalt  make  the  horns,  .liis  horns  shall  be 
20  12  put  (it)  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar  with 
30  2  the  horns  thereof  (shall  be)  of  the  same 

30!  3  sides . .  round  about,  and  the  horns  thereof 
30.  10  make  an  atonement  upon  the  horns  of  it 
37  25  the  horns  thereof  were  of  the  same 

37  26  sides,  .round  about,  and  the  horns  of  it 
38.  2  made  the  horns  thereof  on  the  four  corn. 

38  2  the  horns  thereof  were  of  the  same :  and 
Lev  4.  7  18,  25,  30,  34  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar 

8  1 2  put  (it)  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar  round 
Q.  a  put  (it)  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar  round 
16.  18  put  (it)  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar,  and 
Deut  33.  17  his  horns  (are  like)  the  horns  of  unicorns 
Josh.  6.  5  they  make  a  long  (blast)  with  the  ram  s  h. 

1  Sa  2.1  mine  horn  is  exalted  in  the  Lord  ;  my  m. 

2  10  he  shall,  .exalt  the  horn  of  his  anointed 

16  1  Fill  thine  horn  with  oil,  and  go,  I  will 

16  13  Samuel  took  the  horn  of  oil,  and  anointed 

2  Sa.  22.  3  the  horn  of  my  salvation,  my  high  tower 
1  Ki  1  3Q  took  an  horn  of  oil  out  of  the  tabernacle 

I.  50,  51  caught  hold  on  the  horns  of  the  altar 
2  28  and  caught  hold  on  the  horns  of  the  altar 
22.  11  son  of  Chenanah  made  him  horns  of  iron 

1  Ch.25.  5  All  these  (were),  .to  lift  up  the  horn.  And 

2  Ch.18.  10  Zedekiah..had  made  him  horns  ofiron,  and 
Job  16.  15  I  have,  .defiled  my  horn  in  the  dust 
Psa  18.  2  horn  of  my  salvation,  (and)  my  high  tower 

22  21  heard  me  from  the  horns  of  the  unicorns 
4  and  to  the  wicked,  Lift  not  up  the  horn 
73.  5  Lift  not  up  your  horn  on  high :  speak  (not) 
75.  10  the  horns  of  the  wicked. .the  horns  of  the 
8q.  17  in  thy  favour  our  horn  shall  be  exalted 
8g.  24  and  in  my  name  shall  his  horn  be  exalted 
02.  10  But  my  horn  shalt  thou  exalt  like . .  an 
112.  9  his  horn  shall  be  exalted  with  honour 
1 18.  27  cords,  (even)  unto  the  horns  of  the  altar 
132  17  There  will  I  make  the  horn  of  David  to  b. 
148.  14  He  also  exalteth  the  horn  of  his  people 
Jer.  1 7.  1  is)  graven . .  upon  the  horns  of  your  altars 
48.  25  The  horn  of  Moab  is  cut  off,  and  his  arm 
Lam.  2.  3  cutoff  in  (his)  fierce  anger  all  the  horn  of  I. 

2.  17  hath  set  up  the  horn  of  thine  adversaries 
Eze.  27. 15  (for)  a  present  horns  of  ivory  and  ebony. 
29  21  horn  of  the  house  of  Israel  to  bud  forth 
34.  21  pushed  all  the  diseased  with  your  horns 
43  14  the  altar  and  upward  (shall  be)  four  horns 
43.  20  put  (it)  on  the  four  horns  of  it, and  on  the 
Dan  8.  3  which  had  (two)horas :  and  the  (two)lior. 
8.  5  goat  (had)  a  notable  horn  between  his  eyes 
8.  6  he  came  to  the  ram  that  had  (two)  horns 
8.  7  and  smote  the  ram,  and  brake  his  two  h. 
8.  8  great  horn  was  broken ;  and  for  it  came 
8.  9  out  of  one  of  them  came  forth  a  little  h. 

8'  20  ram  which  thou  sawest  having  (two)  horns 
8.  21  the  great  horn  that  (is)  between  his  eyes 
Amos  3.  14  horns  of  the  altar  shall  be  cut  off,  and 

6.  13  Have  we  not  taken  to  ushorns  by  our  own 
Mic.  4.  13  Arise,  .for  I  will  make  thine  horn  iron 
Hali.  3.  4  he  had  horns  (coming)  out  of  his  hand 
Zech.  1.  18  lifted  I  up  mine  eyes,  .behold,  four  horns 
1.  19,  21  These  (are)  the  horns  which  have  sea. 
1.  21  cast  out  the  horns,  .which  lifted  up.  .horn 


2 . Horn,  np  geren.  ......  , 

Dan.  7.  7  behold  a  fourth  beast,  .and  it  had  ten  h. 

7  8  considered  the  horns . .  another  little  horn 

7  8  three  of  the  first  horns,  .in  this  horn  (w.) 

7.  n  voice  of  the  great  words  which  the  horn 
7.  20  of  the  ten  horns,  .even  (of)  that  horn  that 
7  21  the  same  horn  made  war  with  the  saints 
7.  24  the  ten  horns  out  of  this  kingdom  (are) 

3 . Horn,  Kepas  keras. 

Luke  1.  69  hath  raised  up  an  horn  of  salvation  for 
Rev.  5.  6  lamb,  .having  seven  horns  and  seven  eyes 

9.  13  a  voice  from  the  four  horns  of  the  golden 

12.  3  dragon,  having  seven  heads  and  ten  horns 
'  13.  1  ten  horns,  and  upon  his  horns  ten  crowns 

13.  11  he  had  two  horns  like  a  lamb,  and  he  sp. 

17.  3  beast,  .having  seven  heads  and  ten  horns 
17  7  which  hath  the  seven  heads  and  ten  horns 

17. 12,  16  And  the  ten  horns  which  thou  sawest 

HORN,  ink  — 

Ink  horn,  npp.  qeseth. 

Eze  q  2  clothedwithlinen.withawntersmkhom 
9.  3  which  (had)  the  writer’s  ink  horn  by  his 
9.  11  clothed  with  linen,  which(had)  the  inkli. 
[See  also  Ram’s  horn.] 

HORNET  — 

Hornet,  wasp,  nj ns  tsirah. 

Exod23  28  will  send  hornets  before  thee,  which  shall 
Deut  7.  20  the  Lord,  .will  send  the  hornet  among 
Jos.  24. 12  I  sent  the  hornet  before  you,  wluch  drave 

HORNS,  to  have  — 

To  have  or  use  horns,  pp  qaran,  5. 

Psa.  69.  31  ox  (or)  bullock  that  hath  horns  and  hoofs 

HO  RO-NA'-IM,  d:  jin  double  caves. 

A  town  of  Moab  named  with  Zoar  and  Luliith,  but  no 
clue  has  been  found  to  its  exact  site. 

Isa.  15.  5  in  the  way  of  H.  they  shall  raise  up  a  cry 
Jer.  48TJ3  A  voice  of  crying,  .from  H.,  spoiling  and 
48.  5  in  the  going  down  of  H.  the  enemies  have 
48.  34  from  Zoar.  .unto  H. .  .heifer  of  three  years 

HO-RO-NITE,  'jin. 

A  native  of  Horonaim  Sanballat  who  opposed  Nehe- 
miah  in  the  restoration  of  Jerusalem.  Fiirst  derives  it 
from  Beth-horon. 

Neh.  2. 10  WTien SanballattheH. .  .heard. .it grieved 
2.  iq  when  Sanballat  the  H.,  and  Tobiah,  .he. 

13.  28  son  in  law  to  Sanballat  the  H. :  therefore 

HORRIBLE  (thing)  — 

\. Horror,  heat,  zalaphah. 

Psa.  11.  6  fire  and  brimstone,  and  an  horrible  tern. 

2.  Wasting,  desolation,  noise,  shaon. 

Psa.  40.  2  He  brought  me  up.,  out  of  an  horrible  pit 

3.  Tri7e,  horrible,  tn\LV  shaarur. 

Jer.  23.  14  I  have  seen  also,  .an  horrible  thing :  they 

4.  Vile,  horrible,  "ins*  shaaruri. 

Jer.  18.  13  the  virgin,  .hath  done  a  very  horrible  th. 
Hos.  6.  10  I  have  seen  an  horrible  thing  in.  .Israel 

HORRIBLY  — 

Fear,  fright,  trembling, -nyi?  saar. 

Eze.  32. 10  their  kings  shall  be  horribly  afraid  for  thee 

HORRIBLY  afraid,  to  be  — 

To  be  whirled  away,  njjj  saar. 

Jer.  2. 12  be  horribly  afraid,  be  ye  very  desolate 

HORROR  — 

1.  Terror,  r.B'K  email. 

Gen.  15.  12  an  horror  of  great  darkness  fell  upon  him 

2.  Horror,  heat,  nsj;1?!  zalapliah. 

Psa.119.  53  Horror  hath  taken  hold  upon  me  because 

3.  Trembling,  horror,  fright,  nus^s  pallatsuth. 

Psa.  55.  5  upon  me,  and  horror  hath  overwhelmed 
Eze.  7.  18  horror  shall  cover  them;  and  shame(shall 

HORSE  — 

l.A  horse,  did  sus. 

Gen  47  i7  gave  them  bread  (in  exchange)  for  horses 
Iq  17  an  adder,  .that  biteth  the  horse  heels,  so 
Exod  9.  3  the  hand  of  the  Lord  is  upon  the  horses 

14.  q  all  the  horses  (and)  chariots  of  Pharaoh 
il  23  all  Pharaoh’s  horses,  his  chariots,  and  his 

I,  j,  21  the  horse  andhisriderhathhe  thrown 
14  iq  For  the  horse,  .went  in  witli  his  chariots 

Deutii.  4  what  he  did .  .unto  their  horses,  and  to 
17  16  he  shall  not  multiply  horses  to  himself 

,7  T6  to  the  end  that  he  should  multiply  horses 
20.  1  When  thou . .  seest  horses  and  chariots 
Josh  11  4  went,  .with  horses  and  chariots  very  many 

ji  6  thou  shalt  hough  their  horses,  and  burn 

II.  q  Joshua . .  houghed  their  horses  and  burnt 
2  Sa.  15.  1  Absalom  prepared .  .chariots  and  horses 

1  Ki.  4.  26  had  forty  thousand  stalls  of  horsesf  01  Ins 
4  28  Barley  also  and  straw'  for  the  horses  and 

10.  25  horses,  and  mules,  a  rate  year  by  year 
10.  28  Solomon  had  horses  brought  out of  Egypt 
10  2q  and  an  horse  for  an  hundred  and  fifty 
18.  5  may  find  grass  to  s?,ve  the  horses,  .alive 
20  1  thirty  and  two  kings  with  him,  and  horses 
20.  20  king  of  Syria.escaped  on  an  horse  with  the 
20.  21  smote  the  horses  and  chariots,  and  slew 
20.  25  horse  for  horse,  and  chariot  for  chariot 
22.  4  people  as  thy  people,  my  horses  as  thy  h. 

2  Ki  2.  11  a  chariot  of  fire,  and  horses  of  fire,  anti 
3  7  as  thy  people,  (and)  my  horses  as  thy  Ho* 


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2  Ki.  5.  9  Naaman  came  with  his  horses  and.  .cha. 
6.  14  Therefore  sent  he  thither  horses,  and  ch. 
6.  15  host  compassed  the  city  both  with  horses 

6.  17  behold,  the  mountain  (was)  full  of  horses 

7.  6  a  noise  of  chariots,  and  a  noise  of  horses 
7.  7  left  their  tents,  and  their  horses,  and  their 
7.  10  horses  tied,  and  asses  tied,  and  the  tents 
7.  13  take.,  five  of  the  horses  that  remain,  which 
7.  14  They  took  therefore  two  chariot  horses 
9.  33  her  blood  was  sprinkled,  .on  the  horses 

10.  2  (there  are)  with  you  chariots  and  horses 
u.  16  way  by  the  which  the  horses  came  into  the 
14.  20  they  brought  him  on  horses ;  and  he  was 
18.  23  I  will  deliver  thee  two  thousand  horses,  if 
23.  11  he  took  away  the  horses  that  the  kings  of 
2  Ch.  1.  16  Solomon  had  horses  brought  out  of  Egypt 
1.  17  and  an  horse  for  an  hundred  and  fifty 
9.  24  horses,  and  mules,  a  rate  year  by  year 
9.  25  had  four  thousand  stalls  for  horses  and 
9.  28  they  brought  unto  Solomon  horses  out  of 
23.  15  come  to  the  entering  of  the  horse  gate  by 

25.  28  brought  him  upon  horses,  and  buried  him 
Ezra  2.  66  Their  horses  (were)  seven  hundred  thirty 

w  Neh.  3.  28  From  above  the  horse  gate  repaired  the 
7.  68  Their  horses,  seven  hundred  thirty  and  six 
Esth.  6.  8  and  the  horse  that  the  king  rideth  upon 
6.  9  let  this  apparel  and  horse  be  delivered  to 
6.  10  haste,  (and)  take  the  apparel  and  the  horse 
6.  11  Then  took  Hainan  the  apparel  and  the  h. 
Job  39.  18  she  scorneth  the  horse  and  his  rider 

39.  19  Hast  thou  given  the  horse  strength?  hast 
Psa.  20.  7  Some  (trust)  in  chariots,  and  some  in  hor. 

32.  9  Be  ye  not  as  the  horse,  (or)  as  the  mule 

33.  17  An  horse  (is)  a  vain  thing  for  safety :  nei. 
76.  6  chariot  and  horse  are  cast  into  a  dead  si. 

147.  10  delighteth  not  in  the  strength  of  the  hor 
Prov.21.  31  horse  (is)  prepared  against  the  day  of  b 

26.  3  A  whip  for  the  horse,  a  bridle  for  the  ass 
Eccl.  10.  7  I  have  seen  servants  upon  horses,  and 
Isa.  2.  7  their  land  is  also  full  of  horses,  neither 

5.  28  their  horses’ hoofs.,  counted  like  flint,  and 

30.  16  ye  said,  No;  for  we  will  flee  upon  horses 

31.  1  and  stay  on  horses,  and  trust  in  chariots 
31.  3  their  horses  flesh,  and  not  spirit.  When 
36.  8  I  will  give  thee  two  thousand  horses,  if 
43.  17  bnngeth  forth  the  chariot  and  horse,  the 
63.  13  led  them,  .as  an  horse  in  the  wilderness 
66.  20  upon  horses,  .in  chariots,  and  in  litters 

Jer.  4.  13  his  horses  are  swifter  than  eagles.  Woe 

5.  8  They  were  (as)  fed  horses  in  the  morning 

6.  23  they  ride  upon  horses,  set  in  array  as  men 
8.  6  as  the  horse  rusheth  into  the  battle 
8.16  The  snorting  of  his  horses  was  heard  from 

12.  5  then  how  canst  thou  contend  with  horses? 
17.  25  kings,  .riding  in  chariots  and  on  horses 

22.  4  kings,  .riding  in  chariots  and  on  horses 
31.  40  unto  the  corner  of  the  horse  gate  toward 
46.  4  Harness  the  horses ;  and  get  up,  ye  horse. 
46.  9  Come  up,  ye  horses ;  and  rage,  ye  chariots 
50.  37  A  sword  (is)  upon  their  horses,  and  upon 

50.  42  they  shall  ride  upon  horses,  (every  one) 

51.  21  I  break  in  pieces  the  horse  and  his  rider 
51.  27  cause  the  horses  to  come  up  as  the  rough 

Eze.  17.  15  might  give  him  horses  and  much  people 

23.  6,  12  captains  and ..  horsemen  riding  upon 
23.  20  and  whose  issue  (is  like)  the  issue  of  hor. 

23.  23  captains,  .all  of  them  riding  upon  horses 
26.  7  from  the  north,  with  horses,  and . .  chariots 
26.  10  By  reason  of  the  abundance  of  his  horses 
26.  1 1  With  the  hoofs  of  his  horses  shall  he  tread 
27. 14  They. .  traded  in  thy  fairs  with  horses  and 
38.  4  all  thine  army,  horses  and  horsemen,  all 

38.  15  people,  .all  of  them  riding  upon  horses 

39.  20  with  horses  and  chariots,  with  mighty  men 
Hos.  1.  7  will  not  save  them . .  by  horses,  nor  by 

14.  3  we  will  not  ride  upon  horses ;  neither  will 
J oel  2.  4  The  appearance  of  them  (is)  as . .  of  horses 
Amos  2.  15  neither  shall  he  that  rideth  the  horse  de. 

4.  10  have  taken  away  your  horses ;  and  I  have 
6.  12  Shall  horses  run  upon  the  rock  ?  will  (one) 
Mic.  5.  10  I  will  cut  off  thy  horses  out  of  the  midst  of 
Nah.  3.  2  The  noise,  .of  the  prancing  horses,  ami 
Hab.  1.  8  horses  also  are  swifter  than  the  leopards 
3.  8  that  thoudidst  ride  upon  thinehorses,(and) 

3.  15  walk  through  the  sea  with  thine  horses 
Hag.  2.  22  horses  and  their  riders  shall  come  down 
Zech.  1.  8  and  behold  a  man  riding  upon  a  red  horse 
I.  8  behind  him  (were  there)  red  horses,  spec. 

6.  2  red  horse3.  .in  the  second . .  black  horses 
6.  3  white  horses . .  in  the  fourth . .  bay  horses 
6.  6  The  black  horses . .  go  forth  into  the  north 
9.  10  I  will  cut  off . .the  horse  from  Jerusalem 
10.  3  made  them  as  his  goodly  horse  in  the  ba. 

10.  5  the  riders  on  horses  shall  be  confounded 
12.  4  will  smite  every  horse  with  astonishment 
12.  4  and  will  smite  every  horse,  .with  blindness 
14.  15  so  shall  be  the  plague  of  the  horse,  of  the 
14.  20  shall  there  be  upon  the  bells  of  the  horses 

2.  A  horse,  " iriros  hippos. 

Jas.  3.  3  put  bits  in  the  horses'  mouths,  that  they 
Kev.  6.  2  I  saw,  and  behold  a  white  horse :  and  he 
6.  4  there  went  out  another  horse  (that  was) 

6.  5  I  beheld, andlo  a  black  horse  ;  andbethat 
6.  8  I  looked,  and  behold  a  pale  horse  :  and  his 
9.  7  like  unto  horses  prepared  unto  battle ;  and 
9.  9  as  the  sound  of  chariots  of  many  horses 
9.  17  the  horses  .  .and  the  heads  of  the  horses 
14.  20  blood  came,  .even  unto  the  horse  bridles 

18.  13  horses,  and  chariots,  and  slaves,  and  souls 

19.  11  heaven  opened,  and  behold  a  white  horse 
19. 14  the  armies,  .followed  him  upon  white  ho. 


Rev.  19.  18  That  ye  may  eat . .  the  flesh  of  horses,  and 

19.  19  make  war  against  him  that  sat  on  the  h. 
19.  21  the  sword  of  him  that  sat  upon  the  horse 
HORSEBACK,  (to  bring)  on  — 

1. A  horse,  did  sus. 

Esth.  8.  10  sent  letters  by  posts  on  horseback,  (and) 

2.  Riding  on  a  horse,  did  ddt  rokeb  sus. 

2  Ki.  9.  18  there  went  one  on  horseback  to  meet  him 

9.  19  Then  he  sent  out  a  second  on  horseback 

3.  To  cause  to  ride,  dti  rakah,  5. 

Esth.  6.  9  bringhimonhorsebackthroughthestreet 

6.  1 1  brought  him  on  horseback  through  the  st. 
HORSE  HOOFS  — 

Horse  heel,  did  ajjjr  aqeb  sus. 

J udg.  5.  22  Then  were  the  horse  hoofs  broken  by  the 
HORSE  LEACH  — 

Leech,  njDS1?*?.  alukah. 

Provyo.  15'Thehorse  leach  hath  twodaugliters,  (cry.) 
HORSEMAN  — 

l. Horseman,  sns parash. 

Gen.  50.  9  there  went  up ..  both  chariots  and  horsem. 
Exod  14.  9  his  horsemen  and  his  army . .  overtookthem 
,  14.  17, 18  upon  his  chariots,  and  upon  his  horse. 

14.  23  (even)  all  Pharoah's horses,  .and  his  hors. 

14.  26  the  waters  may  come,  upon  their  horse. 

14.  28  covered  the  chariots,  and  the  horsemen 

15.  19  went  in.  with  his  horsemen  into  the  sea 
Josh  24.  6  Egyptians  pursued,  .with,  .horsemen  unto 

1  Sa.  8.  11  He  will  take  your  sons,  .(to  be)  his  horsem. 
13.  5  six  thousand  horsemen,  and  people  as  the 

2  Sa.  8.  4  And  David  took,  .seven  hundred  horsem. 

10.  18  Davidslew.  .fortythousandhorsemen.and 

1  Ki.  1.  5  he  prepared  him  chariots  and  horsemen 

4.  26  And  Solomon  had.  .twelve  thousand  hor. 
9.19  cities  for  his  chariots,  and . .  horsemen,  and 

9.  22  and  rulers  of  his  chariots,  and  his  horse. 

10  26 Solomon  gathered,  .chariots  and  horsem. 

10.  26  and  twelve  thousand  horsemen,  whom  he 

20.  20  escaped  on  an  horse  with  the  horsemen 

2  Ki.  2,  12  the  chariot  of  Israel,  and  the  horsemen 
13.  7  Neither  did  he  leave,  .but  fifty  horsemen 
13.  14  chariot  of  Israel,  and  the  horsemen  ther. 

18.  24  and  put  tliy  trust  on  Egypt  for.  .horsem.? 

1  Ch.  18.  4  David  took,  .seven  thousand  horsemen 

19.  6  silver  to  hire,  .chariots  and  horsemen  out 

2  Ch.  1.  14  Solomon  gathered  chariots  and  horsemen 
1  14  he  had.  twelve  thousand  horsemen,  which 

8.  6  the  cities  of  the  horsemen,  and  all  that  S. 

8.  9  and  captains  of  his  chariots  and  horsemen 

9.  25  And  Solomon  had.  .twelve  thousand  hor. 
12.  3  With. .  threescore  thousand  horsemen  :  a. 

16.  8  with  very  many  chariots  and  horsemen  ? 
Ezra  8.  22  horsemen  to  help  ns  against  the  enemy 
Neh.  2.  9  sent  captains  of  the  army  and  horsemen 
Isa.  21.  7  he  saw  a  chariot  (with)  a  couple  of  horse. 

21.  9  chariot  of  men,  (with)  a  couple  of  horse 

22.  6  bare  the  quiver  with  chariots  of . .  horsem. 

22.  7  horsemen  shall  set  themselves  in  array  at 
28.  28  because  he  will  not.  .bruise  it  (with)  his  h. 
31.  1  trust .  .in  horsemen,  because  they  are  very 
36.  9  and  put  thy  trust  on  Egypt  for . .  horsemen  ? 

Jer  4.  29  the  noise  of  the  horsemen  and  bowmen 
46.  4  get  up,  ye  horsemen,  and  stand  forth  with 
Eze.  23.  6,  1 2  captains  and.  .horsemen  riding  upon  li. 

26.  7  with  horsemen,  and  companies,  and  much 

26.  10  walls,  .shake  at  the  noise  of  the  horsemen 

27.  14  traded,  .with  horses  and  horsemen  and 
38.  4  horses  and  horsemen,  all  of  them  clothed 

Dan.  11.  40  with  horsemen,  and  with  many  ships;  and 
Hos.  1.  7  will  not  save  them  by  bow.  .norby  horsem. 
Joel  2.  4  and  as  horsemen,  so  shall  they  run 
Nah.  3.  3  The  horseman  lifteth  up.  .the.  .sword 
Hab.  1.  8  their  horsemen  shall  spread  .their  horse. 

2. A  rider,  ddi  rakkub. 

2  Ki.  9.  17  Take  an  horseman,  and  send  to  meet  them 
3  .Oirner  of  a  horse,  ana  *7373  haul  parash. 

2  Sa.  1.  6  chariots  and  horsemen  followed  hard  after 

4.  Horseman,  cavalry,  imuKov  hippikon. 

Rev.  9.  16  thenumberof  the  armyofthe  [horsemen] 

5.  Horseman,  imvtbs  hippeus. 

Acts  23.  23  horsemen  threescore  and  ten,  and  spearm 

23.  32  they  left  the  horsemen  to  go  with  him,  and 
HORSES,  company  of  —  ■ 

A  mare,  ddid  susah. 

Song  1.  9  a  company  of  horses  in  Pharaoh’s  chariots 
HO  -SAH,  ,"iDh  refuge.  J 

1.  A  city  of  the  tribe  of  Asher,  and  the  next  land  mark 
on  the  boundary  to  Tyre. 

Josh  19.  29  and  the  coast  turnetli  toH.;  and  the  out. 

2.  A  Levite  selected  by  David  to  be  one  of  the  first  door¬ 
keepers  to  the  ark  after  its  arrival  in  Jerusalem.  B.c. 
1042. 

1  Ch.16.  38  Obed-edom  also  the  son  of  Jeduthun.  .H. 

26.  10  Also  H.,  of  the  children  of  Merari,  had  sons 
26.  11  all  the  sons  and  brethren  of  H. .  .thirteen 
26.  16  To  Shuppim  and  H. .  .westward,  with  the 

HOSANNA  — 

Save,  me  pray  thee  /  ( Heh .  Nj-jwin)  waavvi. 

Matt  21.  9,  15  saying,  Hosanna  to  the  son  of  David 
21.  9  nameof  the  Lord  !  Hosanna  inthehighest 
Markn.  9  Hosanna !  Blessed  (is)  he  that  cometh  in 


Mark”.  10  Blessed  (be)  the  kingdom..  Hosanna  in  the 
Johni2. 13  Hosanna :  Blessed  (is)  the  King  of  Israel 

HO  SE'  A,  jjBhn  Jaii  is  help. 

The  first  of  what  are  commonly  called  the  ‘‘mi nor  pro¬ 
phets,"  as  they  appear  in  the  English  Bible.  The  name 
in  the  Hebrew  is  Uoshea.  lie  prophesied  B.C.  784-725. 
Hos.  1.  1  The  word  of  the  Lord  that  came  unto  H- 
1.  2  beginning  of  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  H. 
1.  2  Lord  said  to  H.,  Go,  take  unto  thee  a  wife 
HOSEN  — 

Fine  upper  garment,  pdd,  ires  petesh,  patlish. 

Dan.  3.21  were  bound  in  their  coats,  their  hosen,  and 
HO-SHA'-IAH, 

1.  A  man  who  led  the  princes  of  Judah  in  the  proces¬ 
sion  in  the  ceremony  of  the  dedication  of  the  wall  of 
Jerusalem.  B.c.  445. 

Nell.  12.  32  after  them  went  H.,  and  half  of  theprinces 

2.  Father  of  Jezaniah  or  Azariah,  a  man  of  note  in  the 
time  of  Nebuchadnezzar.  B.c.  610. 

J er.  42.  1  J ezaniah  the  son  of  H. ,  and  all  the  people 
43.  2  Then  spake  Azariali  the  son  of  H.,  and  J. 
HO-SHA'-MA,  ysciin  Jah  is  hearer. 

A  son  of  Jeconiah  or  Jehoiachin,  the  last  but  one  of  the 
kings  of  Judah.  B.c.  580. 

1  Ch.  3.  18  Shenazar,  Jecamiah,  H.,  and  Ncdabiah 
HO  SHE'  A,  or  OSHEA,  "trn  Jah  is  help. 

1.  The  original  name  of  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun.  In 
Num.  33.  8  it  is  given  Oxhea.  B.c.  1450. 

Dent  32.  44  Moses  came  and  spake.,  he  and  H.  the  son 

2.  The  ruler  of  the  tribe  of  Ephraim  in  David’s  time. 
B.C.  1015. 

1  CI1.27.  20  Of  the  children  of  Ephraim,  H.  the  son  of 

3.  The  nineteenth,  last,  and  best  king  of  Israel.  B.c. 
729-720;  and  was  subdued  and  imprisoned  by  Sargon 
king  of  Assyria. 

2  Ki.  15.  30  H.  the  son  of  Elah  made  a  conspiracy  ag. 

17.  1  began  H.  the  son  of  Elah  to  reign  in  Sa. 

17.  3  H.  became  his  servant,  and  gave  him  pr. 
17.  4  king  of  Assyria  found  conspiracy  in  Ho. 

17.  6  In  the  ninth  year  of  H.  the  king  of  Assy. 

18.  1  it  came  to  pass,  in  the  third  year  of  H. 

18.  9  which  (was)  the  seventh  year  of  H.  son  of 
18. 10  that  (is)  the  ninth  year  of  H.  king  of  Israel 

HOSPITALITY  — 

Love  of  strangers, hospitality,  tpiXo^viaphiloxenia. 

Rom  12.  13  Distributing,  .given  to  hospitality 
HOSPITALITY,  given  to,  lover  of,  use  — 

Lover  of  strangers, hospitable,  <pi\6^evos  philooxnos. 

1  Ti.  3.  2  of  good  behaviour,  given  to  hospitality,  apt 
Titus  1.  8  a  lover  of  hospitality,  a  lover  of  goodmen 
1  Pe.  4.  9  Use  hospitality  one  to  another  without 
HOST  — 

1  .Strength,  wealth,  army,  force,  chayil. 

Exod  14.  4  I  will  be  honoured,  .upon  all  his  host;  that 
14.  17  I  will  get  me  honour  upon,  .all  his  host 

14.  28  and  covered,  .all  the  host  of  Pharaoh 

15.  4  Pharaoh’s,  .host  hath  he  cast  into  the  sea 
NuiU3i.  14  was  wroth  with  the  officers  of  the  host 

1  Sa.  14.  48  he  gathered  an  host,  and  smote  the  Am. 

1 7.  20  as  the  host  was  going  forth  to  the  fight 

2  Sa  8.  9  bad  smitten  all  the  host  of  Hadadezer 

24.  2  the  king  said  to.  .the  captain  of  the  host 

24.  4  and  against  the  captains  of  the  host 

24-  4  J°ab  and  the  captains  of  the  host  went 

1  Ki.  15.  20  the  captains  of  the  hosts  which  he  had 

20.  1  Ben-haded,  .gathered  all  his  host  togeth. 

2  Ki.  6.  14  Therefore  sent  he  thither,  a  great  host 

6.  15  behold,  an  host  compassed  the  city  both 

7.  6  of  horses,  (even)  the  noise  of  a  great  host 
9.  5  the  captains  of  the  liost(were)  sitting;  and 

11.  15  commanded,  .the  officers  of  the  host,  and 

25.  1  Nebuchadnezzar,  .came,  he,  and  all  his  h. 

1  Oh.  18.  9  heard  how  David  had  smitten  all  the  host 

2  CI1.14.  9  with  an  host  of  atliousand  thousand,  and 

16.  7  therefore  is  the  host,  .escaped  out  of  thine 
16.  8  Were  not  the  Ethiopians,  .a  huge  host 

23.  14  the  captains,  .that  were  set  over  the  host 

24.  23  the  host  of  Syria  came  up  against  him 
24.  24  deliveredja  very  great  host  into  their  hand 

26.  11  Uzziah  had  an  host  of  fighting  men,  that 
Psa.  33.  16  no  king  saved  by  the  multitude  of  an  host 

136. 15  But  overthrew  Pharaoh  and  his  host  in  the 
'..Strength,  wealth,  army,  force,  S'n  chel. 

2  Ki.  18.  17  with  a  great  host  against  Jerusalem :  and 
Obad.  20  captivity  of  this  host  of  the  children  of 
'•.Camp,  encampment,  njno  machaneh. 

Gen.  32.  2  This  (is)  God’s  host ;  and  he  called  the 
Exod  14.  24  looked  unto  the  host,  .troubled  the  host 
16.  13  and.  .the  dew  lay  round  about  the  host 
Deut.  2.  14  were  wasted  out  from  among  the  host,  as 

2.  15  to  destroy  them  from  among  the  host 
23.  9  When  the  host  goeth  forth  against  thine 

Josh.  1.  11  Pass  through  the  host,  and  command  the 

3.  2  that  the  officers  went  through  the  host 

8.  13  all  the  host  that  (was)  on  the  north  of  the 

10.  5  went  up,  they  and  all  their  hosts,  anden. 

11.  4  they  and  all  their  hosts  with  them,  much 
18.  9  came,  .to  Joshua  to  the  host  at  Shiloh 

Judg.  4.  15  Lord  discomfited  Sisera.  .and  all  (liis)  ho. 

4.  16  after  the  host,  .all  the  host  of  Sisera  fell 

7.  1  so  that  the  host  of  the  Midianites  were  on 
7.  8  host  of  Midian  was  beneath  him  in  the 

7.  9  Arise,  get  thee  down  unto  the  host ;  for 


HOST 


493 


HOST 


Judg.  7.  io  with  Phurah  thy  servant  down  to  the  host 

7.  1 1  be  strengthened  to  go  down  unto  the  host 

7.  ii  of  the  armed  men  that  (were)  in  the  host 

7.  13  a  cake,  .tumbled  into  the  host  of  Midian 

7.  14  into  his  hand.  .God  delivered,  .allthehost 

7.  15  the  host  of  Israel,  .the  host  of  Midian 
7.  21  and  all  the  host  ran,  and  cried,  and  fled 

7.  22  throughout  all  the  host :  and  the  host  fled 

8.  10  and  their  hosts,  .all  the  hosts  of  the 

8. 11  and  smote  the  host :  for  the  host  was 

8.  12  took,  .and  discomfited  all  the  host 

1  Sa.  11.  11  they  came  into  the  midst  of  the  host  in 

14. 15  there  was  trembling  in  the  host,  in  the 
14. 19  that  the  noise  that  (was)  in  the  host  of  the 

17.  46  the  carcases  of  the  host  of  the  Philistines 
28.  s  when  Saul  saw  the  host  of  the  Philistines 

28.  19  Lord  also  shall  deliver  the  host  of  Israel 

29.  6  and  thy  coming  in  with  me  in  the  host  (is) 

2  Sa.  3.  24  goout.  .tosmite  the  hostof  the  Philistines 

23.  t6  three. .  men  brake  through  the  hostof  the 

1  Ki.22.  34  carry  me  out  of  the  host ;  for  I  am  woun. 

22.  36  went  a  proclamation  throughout  the  host 

2  Ki.  3.  9  and  there  was  no  water  for  the  host,  and 

6.  24  Ben-hadad.. gathered  all  his  host,  and 

7.  4  let  us  fall  unto  the  host  of  the  Syrians  :  if 
7.  6  the  Lord  had  made  the  host . .  to  hear  a 
7.  14  the  king  sent  after  the  host  of  the  Syrians 

1  Ch.  9.  19  fathers,  (being)  over  the  hostof  the  Lord 

ii.  15  the  hostof  the  Philistines  encamped  in  the 

11.  18  brake  through  the  host  of  the  Philistines 

12.  22  (it  was)  a  great  host,  like  the  host  of  God 

14.  15  gone  forth,  .to  smite  the  host  of  the  Phil. 

14.  16  they  smote  the  host  of  the  Philistines  from 

2  Ch.  14.  13  destroyed  before  the  Lord,  and.  his  host 

18.  33  thou  mayest  carry  me  outof  thehost;  for 
Psa.  27.  3  Though  an  host  should  encamp  against 
Eze.  1.  24  voice  of  speech,  as  the  noise  of  an  host 

4.  Host,  warfare,  service,  joy  tsaba. 

Gen.  2.  1  were  finished,  and  all  the  host  of  them 

21.  22,  32  Phichol  the  chief  captain  of  his  host 
Exodi2.  41  all  the  hosts  of  the  Lord  went  out  from 
Xum.  1.  52  and  every  man . .  throughout  their  hosts 

2.  4,  6,  8,  11,  13,  15,  19,  21,  23,  26,  28,  30  his  h. 

2.  32  of  the  camps,  throughout  their  hosts,  (we.) 

4.  3  all  that  enter  into  the  host,  to  do  the  wo. 

10. 14  over  his  host(was)  Nahshon  the  sonof  A. 

10.  15,  16,  19,  20,  23,  24,  26,  27  over  the  host  of 
10.  18,  22,  25  and  over  his  host  (was) 

31.  48  which  (were)  over  thousands  of  the  host 
Deut.  4. 19  stars, (even)all  the  hostof  heaven, should. 

17.  3  worshipped,  .any  of  the  host  of  heaven 
Josh.  5.  14  captain  of  the  host  of  the  Lord  am  I  now 

5.  15  captain  of  the  Lord’s  host  said  unto  Josh. 
Judg.  4.  2  the  captain  of  whose  host  (was)  Sisera 

1  Sa.  1.  3  and  to  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord  of  hosts  in 

1.  11  vowed  a  vow,  and  said,  O  Lord  of  hosts 

4.  4  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  of  hosts 

12.  9  Sisera,  captain  of  the  host  of  Ilazor,  and 

14.  50  the  captain  of  his  host  (was)  Abner,  the 

15.  2  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 

(So  in  2  Sa.  7.  8;  1  Ch.  17.  7;  Isa.  3.  15;  Jer.  6.  9:7.  3, 

21 ;  9.  7, 15, 17 ;  ”• 22 ;  16-  9;  19-  3.  n>  15 ;  23-  *5>  >6; 

25.  8, 27, 28,  29,  32 ;  26. 18 ;  27.  4,  19,  21 ;  28. 14 ;  29.  4, 8, 
17,  21;  31.  23;  32.  14,  15;  33.  12;  35.  13,  17,  18,  19;  39. 
16 ;  42. 15,  18 ;  43.  10;  44.  2 ;  44.  1 1,  25  ;  49.  7 ;  50.  18,  33 ; 

51-  33.  58;  Hag.  1.  5,  7 ;  2.  6,  11 ;  Zech.  1.  3,  4,  14,  17; 

2.  8;  3.  7;  8.  2,  4,  6,  14,  19,  20,  23;  Mai.  1.  4.] 

1  Sa.  17.  45  to  thee  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  of  hosts 

17.  55  said  unto  Abner,  the  captain  of  the  host 

26.  5  the  son  of  Ner,  the  captain  of  his  host 

2  Sa.  2.  8  the  son  of  Ner,  captain  of  Saul’s  host 

3.  23  all  the  host  that  (was)  with  him  were’conie 

5.  10  and  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  (was)  with  him 

6.  2  called  by  the  name  of  The  Lord  of  hosts 
6. 18  blessed,  .in  the  nameof  theLORDof  hosts 

7.  26  The  Lord  of  hosts  (is)  the  God  over  Israel 

7.  27  thou,  O  Lord  of  hosts,  God  of  Israel,  hast 

8.  16  J  oab  the  son  of  Zeruiah  (was)  over  the  host 
10.  7  Joali,  and  all  the  host  of  the  mighty  men 
10.  16  captain  of  the  host  of  Hadarezer  (went) 

10.  18  smote  Shobach  the  captain  of  their  host 

17.  25  Amasa  captain  of  thehost  instead  of  Joali 
19  13  if  thou  be  not  captain  of  the  host  before 

20.  23  Joab  (was)  over  all  the  hostof  Israel :  and 

1  Ki.  1.  19  priest,  and  Joab  the  captain  of  the  host 

1.  25  the  captains  of  the  host,  and  Abiathar 

2  5  the  two  captains  of  the  hosts  of  Israel 

2.  32  the  host  of  Israel .  .of  the  host  of  Judah 

2.  35  put  Benaiah . .  in  his  room  over  the  host 

4.  4  the  son  of  Jehoiada  (was)  over  the  host 

11.  15,  21  Joab  the  captain  of  the  host  was 

16.  16  made  Omri,  the  captain  of  the  host,  king 

18.  15  (As)  the  Lord  of  hosts  livetli,  before  whom 
ig.  io,  14  very  jealous  for  the  Lord  God  of  hosts 

22.  19  host  of  heaven  standing  by  him  on  his 

2  Ki.  3. 14  (As)  the  Lord  of  hosts  liieth,  before  whom 

4.  13  the  king,  or  to  the  captain  of  the  host  ? 

5.  1  captain  of  the  host  of  the  king  of  Syria 

17.  16  worshipped  all  the  host  of  heaven,  and 

21.  3  worshipped  all  the  host  of  heaven,  and 

21.  5  built  altars  for  all  the  host  of  heaven 

23.  4  the  grove,  and  for  all  the  host  of  heaven 

23.  5  the  planets,  and  to  all  the  host  of  heaven 

25.  19  the  principal  scribe  of  the  host,  which 

1  Ch.  11.  9  for  the  Lord  of  hosts  (was)  with  him 

12.  14  of  the  sons  of  Gad,  captains  of  the  host 
12.  21  mightymen..  and  were  captains  in  thehost 

17.  24  The  Lord  of  hosts  (is)  the  God  of  Israel 

18.  15  Joab  the  son  of  Zeruiah  (was)  overthe  b. 

19.  8  Joab,  and  all  the  host  of  the  mighty  men 


1  Ch.19.  18  Sliophach  the  captain  of  the  host 

25.  1  the  captains  of  the  host  separated  to  the 

26.  26  the  captains  of  the  host,  had  dedicated 

27  3  chief  of  all  the  captains  of  the  host  for 

27.  5  third  captain  of  the  host,  .(was)  Benaiah 

2  Ch.18.  18  the  host  of  heaven  standing  on  his  right 

26.  14  throughout  all  the  host,  shields, and  spears 

28.  9  he  went  out  before  the  host  that  came  to 

33  3  and  worshipped  all  the  host  of  heaven 

33'  5  he  built  altars  for  all  the  host  of  heaven 
33.  II  the  captains  of  the  host  of  the  king  of  A. 

Neh.  9.  6  heaven  of  heavens,  with  all  their  host,  the 

9.  6  the  host  of  heaven  worshippeth  thee 
Psa.  24.  10  The  Lord  of  hosts,  he  (is)  the  king  of  glory 

33.  6  all  the  host  of  them  by  the  breath  of  his 

46.  7,  1 1  Lord  of  hosts  (is)  with  us ;  the  God  of 

48.  8  seen  in  the  city  of  the  Lord  of  hosts,  in 
59.  5  Thou  therefore,  0  Lord  God  of  hosts,  the 
69.  6  that  wait  on  thee,  0  Lord  God  of  hosts,  be 
80.  4  O  LORD  God  of  hosts,  how  long  wilt  thou 
80.  7  Turn  us  again,  0  God  of  hosts,  and  cause 
80.  14  Return,  we  beseech  thee,  O  God  of  hosts 
80.  19  Turn  us  again,  0  Lord  God  of  hosts,  cause 
84.  1  amiable(are)thytabernacles,OLoRDofh. ! 

84.  3  0  Lord  of  hosts,  my  king,  and  my  God 
84.  8  0  Lord  God  of  hosts,  hear  my  prayer:  give 
84.  12  O  Lord  of  hosts,  blessed  (is)  the  man  that 
89.  8  O  LORD  God  of  hosts,  who  (is)  a  strong  L. 
103.  21  Bless  ye  the  Lord,  all  (ye)  his  hosts ;  (ye) 
108.  II  wilt  not  thou,  0  G<?d,  go.  .with  our  hosts? 
148.  2  all  his  angels:  praise  ye  him,  all  his  hosts 
Isa.  1.  9  Except  the  Lord  of  hosts  had  left  unto  us 

1.  24  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  mighty  One  of  Isr. 

2.  12  the  day  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  (shall  be) 

3.  I  behold,  the  Lord,  the  Lord  of  hosts,  doth 

5.  7  For  the  vineyard  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  (is) 

5.  9  In  mine  ears  (said)  the  Lord  of  hosts,  Of 

5.  16  But  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  be  exalted  in 
5  24  cast  away  the  law  of  the  Lord  of  hosts 

6.  3  Holy,  holy,  huly(is)  the  LORD  of  hosts :  the 

6.  5  for  mine  eyes  have  seen .  .the  Lord  of  hosts 

8.  13  Sanctify  the  LORDofliosts  himself  ;and(l.) 

8.  18  from  theLORDof  hosts,  which  dwelleth  in 

9.  7  zeal  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  will  perform  this 

9.  13  neither  do  they  seek  the  Lord  of  hosts 

9.  19  Through  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  is 

10.  16  Therefore  shall  the .  .Lord  of  hosts,  send 
10  23  For  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  shall  make  a 

10.  24  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  hosts,  0  my 

10.  26  Lord  of  hosts  shall  stir  up  a  scourge  for  him 

10.  33  the  Lord  of  hosts,  shall  lop  the  bough 

13.  4  Lord  of  hosts  mustereth  the  host  of  the 
13  13  in  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  of  hosts,  and  in 

14.  22  I  will  rise  up.  .saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 
14.  23  I  will  sweep  it.  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 
14.  24  Lord  of  hosts  hath  sworn,  saying,  Surely 
14.  27  For  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  purposed,  and 

17.  3  be  as  the  glory,  .saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 

18.  7  present  be  brought  unto  the  Lord  of  ho. 

18.  7  place  of  the  name  of  the  Lord  of  hosts 

19.  4  rule,  .saith  the  Lord,  the  Lord  of  hosts 

19.  12  know  what  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  purp. 
19  16  shaking  of  the  hand  of  the  Lord  of  hosts 

19. 17  the  counsel  of  the  Lord  of  hosts,  which  he 

19. 18  five  cities,  .swear  to  the  Lord  of  hosts 

19.  20  for  a  witness  unto  the  Lord  of  hosts  in 

19.  25  Whom  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  bless,  say. 
21. 10  which  I  have  heard  of  the  Lord  of  hosts 

22.  5  of  perplexity  by  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  in 

22.  12  did  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  call  to  weeping 

22.  14  revealed  in  mine  ears  by  the  Lord  of  hosts 

22. 14  till  ye  die,  saith  the  Lord  GOD  of  hosts 
22  IS  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  hosts.  Go,  get 
22  25  In  that  day,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  shall 

23.  9  The  Lord  of  hosts  hath  purposed  it,  to 

24.  21  LORD  shall  punish  the  host  of  the  high 
24  23  when  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  reign  in  m. 

25.  6  shall  the  Lord  of  hosts  make  unto  all 
28.  5  In  that  day  shall  the  Lord  of  hostsbe  for 
28.  22  I  have  heard  from  the  Lord  God  of  hosts 

28  29  This . .  cometh  forth  from  the  Lord  of  I10. 

29  6  visited  of  the  LORD  of  hosts  with  thunder 

31.  4  so  shall  the  Lord  of  hosts  come  down  to 
31  5  so  will  the  Lord  of  hosts  defend  Jerusalem 

34.  4  the  host  of  heaven . .  all  their  host  shall 
37.  16  Lord  of  hosts,  God  of  Israel,  that  dwellest 
37.  32  zeal  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  do  this 

39.  5  said . .  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord  of  hosts 

40.  26  that  bringeth  out  their  host  by  number 
44  6  and  his  redeemer  the  Lord  of  hosts ;  I 
45.  12  and  all  their  host  have  I  commanded 
43.  13  not  for  price,  .saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 

47.  4  the  Lord  of  hosts  (is)  his  name,  the  holy 

48.  2  The  LORD  of  hosts  (is)  his  name 

51.  15  roared :  The  Lord  of  hosts  (is)  his  name 
54.  s  thy  maker . .  The  Lord  of  hosts  (is)  his  na. 
.lev.  2.  19  not  in  thee,  saith  the  Lord  God  of  hosts 

3.  19  a  goodly  heritage  of  the  hosts  of  nations? 

5  14  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  hosts,  Because 

6  6  For  thus  hath  the  Lord  of  hosts  said,  H. 
8.  2  the  host  of  heaven,  whom  they  have  loved 
8.  3  have  driven  them,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 

10.  16  The  Lord  of  hosts  (is)  his  name 

11.  17  the  LoRDof  hosts,  that  planted  thee,  hath 

11.  20  0  Lord  of  hosts,  that  judgest  righteously 

15.  16  called  by  thy  name,  0  Lord  God  of  hosts 

19.  13  burned  incense  unto,  .the  host  of  heaven 

20.  12  Lord  of  hosts,  that  triest  the  righteous 

23.  36  living  God,  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  our  God 

27.  18  make  intercession  to  the  Lord  of  hosts 

28.  2  Thus  speaketh  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  G. 

29.  25  Thus  speaketh  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  G. 


Jer.  30.  8  in  that  day,  saith  the  Lord  erf  hosts 

31.  35  the  Lord  of  hosts  (is)  his  name 

32.  18  Great,  the  Mighty  God,  the  Lord  of  hosts 

33.  1 1  Praise  the  Lord  of  hosts  :  for  the  Lord 
33.  22  As  the  host  of  heaven  cannot  be  number. 
38.  17  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  hosts 
44.  7  the  God  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel 

46.  10  the  day  of  the  Lord  God  of  hosts 
46.  10  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  hath  a  sacrifice 
46.  18  the  king,  whose  name  (is)  The  Lord  of  h 
46.  25  The  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  Israel,  saith 
48.  1  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  I 

48.  15  the  king,  whose  name  (is)  The  Lord  of  h 

49.  5  Behold . .  saith  the  Lord  GOD  of  hosts,  from 

49.  26  cut  off  in  that  day,  saith  the  Lord  of  hos. 

50.  25  work  of  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  in  the  land 
so.  31  saith  the  Lord  God  of  hosts :  for  thy  day  is 

50.  34  the  Lord  of  hosts  (is)  his  name :  he  shall 

51.  3  and  spare  ye  not.  .destroy  ye.  .all  her  h. 

51.  5  of  his  God,  of  the  Lord  of  hosts;  though 

51. 14  The  Lord  of  hosts  hath  sworn  by  himself 
51.  19  the  Lord  of  hosts  (is)  his  name 

51.  57  the  King,  whose  name  (is)  The  Lord  of  h. 

52.  25  and  the  principal  scribe  of  the  host,  who 
Dan.  8.  10  waxed  great,  (even)  to  the  host  of  heaven 

8.  10  and  it  cast  down  (some)  of  the  host  and  of 
8.  11  Yea  even  to  the  prince  of  the  host,  and  by 
8.  12  an  host  was  given  (him)  against  the  daily 

8.  13  and  the  host  to  be  trodden  under  foot? 
Hos.  12.  5  Even  the  Lord  God  of  hosts ;  the  Lord  (is) 
Amos  3. 13  saith  the  Lord  GOD,  the  God  of  hosts 

4. 13  The  Lord,  The  God  of  hosts,  (is)  his  name 
5.  14  the  God  of  hosts,  shall  be  with  you,  as  ye 
5. 15  Lord  God  of  hosts  will  be  gracious  unto 
5.  16  the  God  of  hosts,  the  Lord,  saith  thus 

5.  27  the  Lord,  whose  name  (is)  The  God  of  li. 

6.  8  saith  the  Lord  the  God  of  hosts,  I  abhor 

6.  14  saith  the  Lord  the  God  of  hosts;  and  they 

9.  5  Lord  GOD  of  hosts  (is)  he  that  toucheth  the 
Mie.  4.  4  mouth  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  spoken 
Nah.  2.  13  I  (am)  against  thee,  saith  the  Lord  of  h. 

3.  5  I  (am)  against  thee,  saith  the  Lord  of  h. 
Hab.  2.  13  Behold,  (is  it)  not  of  the  Lord  of  hosts 
Zepli.  I.  5  them  that  worship  the  host  of  heaven 

2.  9  (as)  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God 
2  10  against  the  people  of  the  Lord  of  hosts 
Hag.  1  2  Thus  speaketh  the  Lord  of  hosts,  saying 

1  9  Why  ?  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts.  Because 

1.  14  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  of  hosts,  theirG. 

2.  4  I  (am)  with  you,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 
2.  7  fill,  .with  glory,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 
2.  8  the  gold  (is)  mine,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 
2.  9  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts  :  and  in  this  place 

2  9  will  I  give  peace,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 
2.  23  In  that  day,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  will 
2.  23  have  chosen  thee,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 

Zech.  1.  3  Turn  ye  unto  me,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 
1.  3  will  turn  unto  you,  saith  the  Lord  of  ho. 

1.  6  Like  as  the  Lord  of  hosts  thought  to  do 

1. 12  0  Lord  of  hosts,  how  long  wilt  thou  not 

1  16  be  built  in  it,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  and 

2.  9,  II  that  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  sent  me 

3  9  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  and  I  will  remove 

3.  10  In  that  day,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  shall 

4.  6  but  by  my  spirit,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 

4.  9  that  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  sent  me  unto 

,  bring  it  forth,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 

6. 12  Thus  speaketh  the  Lord  of  hosts,  saying 

6.  15  that  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  sent  me  unto 

7.  3  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  of  hosts,  and  to 

7.  4  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  of  hosts 

7.  9  Thus  speaketh  the  Lord  of  hosts,  saying 

7.  12  words  which  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  sent 

7.  12  came  a  great  wrath  from  the  Lord  of  hosts 

7  r  1  would  not  hear,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 

8.  1  theword  oftheLoRD  ofhosts  came(tome) 

8.  3  and  the  mountain  of  the  Lord  of  hosts 

8.  6  in  mine  eyes  ?  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 

8.  9  house  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  was  laid 

8.  11  the  former  days,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 

8  14  provoked  me.  .saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  and 

8.  18  the  word  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  came  unto 
8.  21  Let  us  go.  .to  seek  the  Lord  of  hosts  ;  I 

8  22  shall  come  to  seek  the  Lord  of  hosts  in 

9  15  The  Lord  of  hosts  shall  defend  them  ;  and 
10  3  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  visited  his  flock 

12.  5  strength  in  the  Lord  of  hosts  their  God 

13.  2  in  that  day,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  (that 

13.  7  Awake,  0  sword . .  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 

14.  16,  17  to  worship  the  king,  theLORDof  hosts 

14.  21  shall  be  holiness  unto  the  LORD  of  hosts 
14.  21  no  more,  .in  the  house  of  the  Lord  of  ho. 

Mai.  1.  6  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts  unto  you,  0  priests 
i .  8  accept  thy  person  ?  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 
i.  q  will  he  regard,  .saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 
i.  io  no  pleasure  in  you,  saith  the  Lord  ofhosts 
i.  ii  (shall  be)  great. .  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 

1. 14  ye.  .snuffed  at  it,  saith  the  Lord  ofhosts 

1.  14  I  (am) a  great  king,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 

2.  2  unto  my  name,  saith  the  LoRDof  hosts 
2.  4  be  with  Levi,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 

2.  7  he  (is)  the  messenger  of  the  Lord  ofhosts 
2.  8  covenant  of  Levi,  saith  the  LoRDof  hosts 

2  12  offereth  an  offering  unto  the  LORD  of  hosts 

2.  16  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts :  therefore  take 

4.  i  he  shall  come,  saith  the  LORD  of  hosts 

4  c  and  fear  not  me,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 
V  7  will  return  unto  you,  saith  the  LoRDof  ho. 
4  io  prove  me  now . .  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 

II  time  in  the  field,  saith  the  Lord  ofhosts 
4  12  delightsome  land,  saith  the  LoRDof  hosts 

3. ’  i4  mournfully  before  the  Lord  of  hosts? 


HOSTAGE 


494 


HOUSE 


Mai.  3.  17  shall  be  mine,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  in 

4.  1  burn  them  up,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 

4.  3  I  shall  do  (this),  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts 

5.  A  stranger,  host,  |eVos  xenos. 

Rom  16.  23  Gaius  mine  host,  and  of  the  whole  church 

6.  One  who  receives  all,  innkeeper,  iravSoxevs pandoc. 

Luke  10.  35  two  pence,  and  save  (them)  to  the  host 
“.Army,  host,  arparid  stratia. 

Luke  2.  13  a  multitude  of  the  heavenly  host  praising 
Acts  7.  42 gave  them  up  to  worship  the  host  of  hea. 
HOSTAGE  — 

Son  of  sureties,  pledges,  ni3nv,5-J3  ben  taaruboth. 

2  Ki.  14.  14  lie  took,  .hostages,  and  returned  to  Sam. 
2  CI1.25.  24  hostages  also,  and  returned  to  Samaria 

HOT  — 

1  .To  heat,  n in,  nix  aza,  azah. 

Dan.  3.  22  the  furnace  exceedingliot,  the  flame  of  the 

2.  Fire,  trx  esh. 

Lev.  13.  24  in  the  skin  whereof  (there  is)  a  hot  burn. 

3.  Hot,  warm,  on  cham. 

Josh.  9.  12  This  our  bread  we  took  hot  (for)  ourpro. 

4 . Heat,  oh  chom. 

1  Sa.  21.  6  to  put  hot  bread  in  the  day  when  it  was 

5.  Fervent,  zestos. 

Rev.  3  .  15  art  neither  cold  nor  hot.  .cold  or  hot 
3. 16  because  thou  art.  .neither  cold  nor  hot 
[See  also  Thunderbolts.] 

HOT  displeasure  — 

Heat,  fury,  poison,  non  chemah. 

Deut.  9.  19  I  was  afraid  of  the  anger  and  hot  displea. 
Psa.  6.  i  neither  chasten  me  in  thy  hot  displeasure 

38.  1  neither  chasten  me  in  thy  hot  displeasure 

HOT,  to  be  or  wax  — 

1  .Heat,  oh  chom. 

1  Sa.  11.  9  Tomorrow,  by  (that  time)  tiie  sun  be  hot 
Neh.  7.  3  the  gates.,  be  opened  until  the  sun  be  hot 
Job  6.  17  when  it  is  hot,  they  are  consumed  out  of 

2.  To  be  or  become  warm,  onn  chamam. 

Exod  16.  21  and  when  the  sun  waxed  hot,  it  melted 
Psa.  39.  3  My  heart  was  hot  within  me ;  while  I  was 

3.  To  be  or  become  tvarm,  oan  chamam,  2. 

Hos.  7.  7  They  are  all  hot  as  an  oven,  and  have 

4.  To  hum,  be  wroth,  .Tin  cliarah. 

Exod22.  24  my  wrath  shall  wax  hot,  and  I  will  kill 

32.  10  my  wrath  may  wax  hot  against  them,  and 
32.  11  doth  thy  wrath  wax  hot  against  thy  people 
32.  19  Moses’  anger  waxed  hot,  and  he  cast  the 
32.  22  Let  not  tiie  anger  of  my  lord  wax  hot 
Judg.  2.  14,  20  anger  of  the  Lord  was  hot  against  Is. 

3.  8  anger  of  the  Lord  was  hot  against  Israel 

6.  39  Let  not  thine  anger  be  hot  against  me 

10.  7  anger  of  the  Lord  was  hot  against  Israel 

5.  To  be  warm,  hot,  err  yacham. 

Deut  19.  6  pursue  the  slayer,  while  his  heart  is  hot 
Eze.  24.  11  the  brass  of  it  may  be  hot,  and  may  burn 

HOT  iron,  to  be  seared  with  a  — 

To  brand,  cause  to  burn  in,  KavT-r/pidfa  kauteriazo. 

1  Ti.  4.  2  havingtheirconsciencesearedwitliahoti. 

HO'-THAM,  Dnin  determination. 

1.  A  son  of  Heber  of  the  family  of  Beriali  of  the  tribe  of 
Asher,  b.c.  1640. 

1  Ch.  7.  32  Heber  begat  Japhlet,  and  Shomer,  and  H. 

2.  An  Aroerite  whose  two  sons  Sliama  and  Jehiel  were 
among  David’s  worthies.  B.c.  1048.  Hnthantor  Hotham 
is  an  error  since  the  English  Version  of  a.d.  1611 

1  Ch.11.  44  Shama  and  Jehiel  the  sons  of  H.  the  Ar. 
HO  THER,  Thin  abundance. 

Thirteenth  son  of  Heman  “  the  king’s  seer.”  He  was  a 
Kohathite  and  had  charge  of  the  twenty-first  course  in 
the  service  of  the  tabernacle.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.25.  4  Joshbekashah,  Mallothi,  H.,  (and)  Mah. 

25.  28  The  one  and  twentieth  to  H. .  .liis  sons 

HOTLY  —  [See  Pursue.  ] 

HOTTEST  — 

To  be  strong,  pirj  chazak. 

2  Sa.  11.  15  in  the  fore  front  of  the  hottest  battle 
HOUGH  to  — 

To  root  out,  "ipj ;  agar,  3. 

Josh.  1 1.  6  thou  shalt  hough  their  horses,  and  burn 

11.  9  he  houghed  their  horses,  and  burnt  their 
2  Sa.  8.  4  David  houghed  all  the  chariot  (horses) 

1  Ch.  18.  4  Davidalsohoughedalltlie  chariot  (horses) 

HOUR  — 

I  .Look,  glance,  hour,  nyy  shaah. 

Dan.  3.  6  the  same  hour  be  cast  into  the  midst  of 

3.  15  ye  shall  be  cast  the  same  hour  into  the 
4  19  Belteshazzar,  was  astonied  for  one  hour 

4.  33  The  same  hour  was  the  thing  fulfilled 

5.  s  In  the  same  hour  came  forth  fingers  of  a 
‘l.IIour,  lopa.  horn. 

Matt.  8.  13  servant  was  healed  in  the  self  same  hour 

9.  22  the  woman  was  made  whole  from  that  h, 

10.  19  [it  shall  be  given  you  in  that  same  hour] 

15.  28  daughter  was  made  whole  from  that.  .h. 

17. 18  the  child  was  cured  from  that  very  hour  I 


Matt  20.  3  he  went  out  about  the  third  hour,  and  saw 
20.  s  went  out  about  the  sixth  and  ninth  hour 
20.  6  about  the  eleventh  [hour]  he  went  out,  and 
20.  9  that  (were  hired)  about  the  eleventh  hour 
20.  12  These  last  have  wrought  (but)  one  hour 

24.  36  of  that  day  and  hour  knoweth  no  (man) 
24.  42  know  not  what  [hour]  your  Lord  doth  come 
24.  44  in  such  an  hour  as  ye  think  not  the  Son 

24.  50  and  in  an  hour  that  lie  is  not  aware  of 

25.  13  the  hour  wherein  the  Son  of  man  cometh 

26.  40  What !  could  ye  not  watch  with  me  oneli.  'I 

26.  45  take  (your)  rest :  behold,  the  hour  is  at  h. 

26.  55  In  that  same  hour  said  Jesus  to  the  mul. 

27.  45  from  the  sixth  hour.. unto  the  ninth  hour 

27.  46  about  the  ninth  hour  Jesus  cried  with  a 

Marki3.  n  whatsoever,  .be  given  you  in  that  hour 

13.  32  of  that  day  and  (that)  hour  knoweth  no 

14.  35  if  it  were  possible,  the  hour  might  pass 

•  14.  37  Simon . .  couldest  not  thou  watch  one  hour  ? 

14.  41  it  is  enough,  the  hour  is  come  ;  behold 

15.  25  was  the  third  hour,  and  they  crucified  him 

15.  33  the  sixth  hour,  .until  the  ninth  hour 

15.  34  at  the  ninth  hour  Jesus  cried  with  a  loud 
Luke  7.  21  [the  same]  hour  he  cured  many  of  (their) 

10.  21  In  that  hour  Jesus  rejoiced  in  spirit,  and 

12.  12  teach  you  in  the  samchourwhat  ye  ought 
12.  39  bad  known  what  hour  the  thief  would  c. 
12. 40  cometh  at  an  hour  when  ye  think  not 

12.  46  and  at  an  hour  when  he  is  not  aware,  and 
20.  19  the  same  hour  sought  to  layhaudson  him 

22.  14  when  the  hour  was  come,  he  sat  down,  and 

22.  53  this  is  your  hour,  and  the  power  of  dark. 

22.  59  about  the  space  of  one  hour  after,  anotli. 

23.  44  the  sixth  hour,  .until  the  ninth  hour 

24.  33  they  rose  up  the  same  hour,  and  returned 
John  1.  39  and  abode,  .for  it  was  about  the  tenth  li. 

2.  4  Jesus  saith.  .Woman,  .mine  hour  is  not 

4.  6  sat  thus,  .(and)  it  was  about  the  sixth  h. 

4.  21  Woman,  believe  me,  the  horn-  cometh,  w. 
4.  23  But  the  hour  cometh,  and  now  is,  when 
4.  52  the  hour,  .at  the  seventh  hour  the  fever 

4.  53  at  the  same  hour  in  the  which  Jesus  said 

5.  25  The  hour  is  coming,  and  now  is,  when  the 

5.  28  for  the  hour  is  coming,  in  the  which  all 

7.  30  no  man  laid .  because  his  hour  was  not 

8.  20  no  man  laid,  .for  his  hour  was  not  yet  c. 

11.  9  Are  there  not  twelve  hours  in  the  day? 

12.  23  The  hour  is  come,  that  the  Son  of  man 

12.  27  save  me  from  this  hour,  .unto  this  hour 

13.  1  when  Jesus  knew  that  his  hour  was  come 

16.  21  hath  sorrow,  because  her  hour  is  come 

16.  32  Behold,  the  hour  cometh,  yea  is  now  come 

17.  1  Father,  the  hour  is  come  ;  glorify  thy  Son 
19.  14  it  was.  .about  the  sixthhour  :  and  he  saith 
19.  27  from  that  hour  that  disciple  took  herunto 

Acts  2. 15  seeing  it  is  (hut)  the  third  hourof  the  day 

3.  1  went,  .into  the  temple  at  the  hour  of  pr. 

5.  7  about  the  space  of  three  hours  after,  wh. 

10.  3  evidently,  about  the  ninth  hour  of  the  day 
10.  9  Peter  went  up.  .to pray  about thesixth  h. 
10.  30  Four  days  ago  I  was  fasting  until  this  h. 
10.  30  at  the  ninth  [hour]  I  prayed  iii  my  house 

16.  18  And  he  came  out  the  same  hour 

16.  33  he  took  them  the  same  hour  of  the  night 
19.  34  about  the  space  of  two  hours  cried  out,  G. 

22.  13  And  the  same  hour  I  looked  up  upon  him 

23.  23  Make  ready,  .at  the  third  hour  of  the  night 
1  Co.  4.  11  Even  unto  this  present  hour  we.  .hunger 

15.  30  Aud  why  stand  we  in  jeopardy  every  ho.? 
Gal.  2.  5  we  gave  place,  .no,  not  for  an  hour;  that 
Rev.  3.  3  thou  shalt  not  know  what  hour  I  will  co. 

3.  10  will  keep  thee  from  the  hour  of  tempta. 

9.  15  which  were  prepared  for  an  hour,  aud  a 
11. 13  the  same  [hour]  was  there  a  great  earthq. 

14.  7  for  the  hourof  his  judgment  is  come  :  and 

17.  12  but  receive  power  as  kings  one  hour  with 

18.  10  for  in  one  hour  is  thy  judgment  come 

18. 17  For  in  one  hour  so  great  riches  is  come  to 

18.  19  Alas,  .for  in  one  hour  is  she  made  desol. 
HOUR,  half  an  — 

Half  an  hour,  y/xitipiov  hemidrion. 

Rev.  8.  1  silence . .  about  the  space  of  [half  an  hour] 
HOUR,  this  — 

Now,  &pn  arti. 

1  Co.  8.  7  unto  this  hour  eat  (it)  as  a  thing  offered 

HOUSE  — 

1. House,  household,  ira  bayith. 

Gen.  7.  1  Come  thou  and  all  thy  house  into  the  ark 
12.  1  Get  thee,  .from  thy  father’s  house,  unto 
12.  15  the  woman  was  taken  into  Pharaoh’s  I10. 

12. 17  the  Lord  plagued  Pharaoh  and  his  house 

14.  14  his  trained  (servants),  born  in  his  own  h. 

15.  2  steward  of  my  house  (is)  this  Eliezer  of  D.? 
15.  3  and,  lo,  one  born  in  my  house  is  mine  h. 

17.  12  he  that  is  born  in  the  house,  or  bought 

17.  13  He  that  is  born  in  thy  house,  and  he  that 
17.  23  and  all  that  were  born  in  his  house,  and 
17.  23  male  among  the  men  of  Abraham’s  house 
17.  27  the  men  of  his  house,  born  in  the  house 

19.  2  turn  in.  .into  your  servant’s  house,  and 

19.  3  turnedin.  .andenteredintohishouse.;and 
19.  4  men  of  Sodom,  compassed  the  house  round 
19.  10  pulled  Lot  into  the  house  to  them,  and 

19.  11  the  men  that  (were)  at  the  door  of  the  h. 

20.  13  caused  me  to  wander  from  my  father’s  h. 

20.  1 8  all  the  wombs  of  the  house  of  Abimelech 

24.  2  eldest  servant  of  his  house,  that  ruled  over 
24.  7  whichtook  me  from  my  father’s  house,  and 
24.  23  is  their  room  (in)  thy  father’s  house  for  us 


Gen.  24.  27  Lord  led  me  to  the  house  of  my  master’s 
24.  28  ran,  and  told  (them  of)  her  mother's  house 
24.  31  for  I  have  prepared  the  house,  and  room 
24.  32  man  came  into  the  house  :  and  he  ungir. 
24.  38  But  thou  shalt  go  unto  my  father’s  house 
24.  40  thou  shalt  take  a  wife,  .of  my  father’s  h. 

27.  15  raiment,  .which (were)  with  her  in  the  h. 

28.  2  to  the  house  of  Bethuel  thy  mother's  fa. 

28.  17  this  (is)  none  other  but  the  house  of  God 

28.  21  So  that  I  come  again  to  my  father’s  house 

28.  22  this  stone,  .shall  be  God's  house :  and  of 

29.  13  kissed  him,  and  brought  him  to  his  house 

30.  30  when  shall  I  provide  lor  mine  own  house 

31.  14  or  inheritance forus  in  our  father's  house? 
31.  30  thou  sore  longedstafterthy  father’s  house 
31.  41  Thus  have  I  been  twenty  years  in  thy  h. 

33.  17  Jacob,  .built  him  an  house,  and  made  bo. 

34.  19  more  honourable  than  all  the  house  of  his 
34.  26  and  took  Dinah  out  of  Shechem’s  house 
34.  29  and  spoiled  even  all  that  (was)  in  the  I10. 
34.  30  and  I  shall  be  destroyed,  I  and  my  house 
36.  6  Esau  took,  .all  the  persons  of  his  house 

38.  11  Remain  a  widow  at  thy  father’s  house,  till 

38.  11  Tamar  went  and  dwelt  in  her  father's  h. 

39.  2  he  was  in  the  house  of  his  master  the  E. 

39.  4  and  he  made  him  overseer  over  his  house 

39.  5  he  had  made  him  overseer  in  his  house 
39.  5  the  Lord  blessed  the  Egyptian’s  house  for 
39.  5  all  that  he  had  in  the  house,  and  in  the 
39.  8  wotteth  not  what  (is)  with  me  in  the  house 
39.  9  (There  is)  none  greater  in  this  house  than 
39.  11  went  into  the  house  to  do  his  business 
39.  11  none  of  the  men  of  the  house  there  within 

39.  14  she  called  unto  the  men  of  her  house,  and 

40.  3  in  the  house  of  the  captain  of  the  guard 

40.  7  with  him  in  the  ward  of  his  lord's  house 

40.  14  But  think,  and  bring  me  out  of  this  ho. 

41.  10  ward  in  the  captain  of  the  guard’s  house 

41.  40  Thou  shalt  be  over  my  house,  and  ageor. 

41.  51  forget.,  my  toil,  and  all  my  father’s  house 

42.  19  be  bound  in  the  house  of  your  prison 

42.  19  carry  corn  for  the  famine  of  your  houses 

43.  16  he  said  to  the  ruler  of  his  house,  Bring 

43.  17. 24  man  brought  the  men  into  Joseph’s  ho. 

43.  18  they  were  brought  into  Joseph’s  house 
43.  19  of  Joseph’s  house,  .the  door  of  the  house 

43.  26  brought  him  the  present,  .into  the  house 

44.  1  he  commanded  the  steward  of  his  house 

44.  8  out  of  thy  lord’s  house  silver  or  gold? 

44.  14  his  brethren  came  to  Joseph’s  house  ;  for 

45.  2  Egyptians  and  the  house  of  Pharaoh  heard 

45.  8  lord  of . .  his  house,  and  a  ruler  throughout 

45.  16  fame  thereof  was  heard  in  Pharaoh’s  ho. 

46.  27  the  souls  of  the  house  of  Jacob,  which 

46.  31  his  brethren,  and  unto  his  father’s  house 

49.  31  and  my  father’s  house,  which  (were)  in  the 

47.  14  brought  the  money  into  Pharaoh's  house 

50.  4  Joseph  spake  unto  the  house  of  Pharaoh 
50.  7  elders  of  his  house,  and  all  the  elders 
50.  8  the  house  of  Joseph,  and  his  brethren 
50.  8  his  father’s  house  ;  only  their  little  ones 
50.  22  dwelt  in  Egypt,  he  and  his  father’s  house 

Exod.  1.  2i  feared  God,  that  he  made  them  houses 

2.  1  there  went  a  man  of  the  house  of  Levi 

3.  22  and  of  her  that  sojourneth  in  her  house 

6.  14  These,  .the  heads  of  their  fathers’  houses 

7.  23  Pharaoh  turned  and  went  into  his  house 

8.  3  shall  go  up  and  come  into  thine  house 

8.  3  into  the  house  of  thy  servants,  and  upon 
8.  9  destroy  .  .frogs  from  thee  aud  thy  houses 
8.  11  from  thy  houses,  and  from  thy  servants 
8.  13  the  frogs  died  out  of  the  houses,  out  of 
8.  21  into  thy  houses :  and  the  houses  of  the 
8.  24  swarm  (of  flies)  into  the  house  of  Pharaoh 

8.  24  (into)  his  servants’  houses,  and  into  all 

9.  20  and  his  cattle  flee  into  the  houses 

10.  6  they  shajl  fill  thy  houses,  and  the  houses 

10.  6  the  houses  of  all  the  Egyptians ;  which 
12.  3  house  of(their)fathers.  .lamb  for  an  house 
12.  4  his  neighbour  next  unto  his  house  take 
12.  7  and  on  the  upper  door  post  of  the  houses 
12.  13  for  a  token  upon  the  houses  where  ye  (are) 
12.  15  shall  put  away  leaven  out  of  your  houses 
12.  19  there  be  no  leaven  found  in  your  houses 
12.  22  shall  go  out  at  the  door  of  his  house 
12.  23  to  come  in  unto  your  houses  to  smite  (you) 
12.  27  houses  of  the  children  of  Israel  in  Egypt 
12.  27  smote  the  Egyptians . .  delivered  our  lious. 
12.  30  not  ahouse  where  (there  was)  not  one  dead 
12.  46  In  one  house  shall  it  be  eaten ;  thoushalt 

12.  46  of  the  flesh  abroad  out  of  the  house 

13.  3  from  Egypt,  out  of  the  house  of  bondage 
13. 14  out  from  Egypt,  from  thehouseof  bondage 

16.  31  And  the  house  of  Israel  called  the  name 

19.  3  Thus  shalt  thou  say  to  the  house  of  Jacob 

20.  2  brought  thee . .  out  of  the  house  of  bondage 
20.  17  Thou  shalt  not  covet  thy  neighbour’s  house 
22.  7  and  it  be  stolen  out  of  the  man’s  house 
22.  8  the  master  of  the  house  shall  be  brought 
23. 19  bring  into  the  house  of  the  Lord  thy  God 
34.  26  bring  unto  the  house  of  the  LoRDthyGod 
40.  38  in  the  sight  of  all  the  house  of  Israel 

Lev.  10.  6  the  whole  house  of  Israel,  bewail  the 

14.  34  a  house  of  the  land  of  your  possession 
14.  35  he  that  owneth  the  house  shall  come  and 
14.  35  (there  is)  as  it  were  a  plague  in  the  house 
14.  36  shall  command  that  they  empty  the  house 
14.  36  that  all  that  (is)  in  the  house  benotmade 
14.  36  the  priest  shall  go  in  to  see  the  house 

14.  37  the  wallsoftlie  house  withhollow  strakes 
14.  38  of  the  house  to  the  door  of  the  house 
14.  38  and  shut  up  the  house  seven  days 


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Lev.  14.  39  be  spread  in  the  walls  of  the  house 

14.  41  he  shall  cause  the  house  to  be  scraped 

14.  42  other  mortar,  and  shall  plaster  the  house 
14.  43  break  out  in  the  house,  after  that  he  hath 
14.  43  after  hehath  scraped  the  house,  and  after 
14.  44  (if)  the  plague  be  spread  in  the  house 
14.  44  it  (is)  a  fretting  leprosy  in  the  house  :  it 
14.  45  he  shall  break  down  the  house,  the  stones 
14.  45  shall  break  down . .  the  mortar  of  the  house 
14.  46  he  that  goeth  into  the  house  all  the  while 
14.  47  he  that  lieth  in  the  house  shall  wash  his 
14.  47  he  that  eateth  in  the  house  shall  wash  his 
14.  48  the  house,  after  the  house  was  plastered 
14. 48  the  priest  shall  pronounce  the  house  clean 
14.  49  shall  take  to  cleanse  the  house  two  birds 
14.  51  water,  and  sprinkle  the  house  seven  times 
14.  52  he  shall  cleanse  the  house  with  the  blood 
14.  53  make  an  atonement  for  the  house :  and  it 
14.  55  the  leprosy  of  a  garment,  and  of  a  house 

16.  6,  1 1  atonement  for  himself,  and .  .his  house 

17.  3,  8,  10  (there  be)  of  the  house  of  Israel 
22.  11  he  that  is  born  in  his  house  :  they  shall 
22.  13  is  returned  unto  her  father’s  house,  as 
22.  18  Whatsoever  (lie  be)of  thehouse  of  Israel 
25.  29  sell  a  dwelling  house  in  a  walled  city 

25.  30  house  that  (is)  in  the  walled  city  shall 
25.  31  the  houses  of  the  villages  which  have  no 
25.  32  houses  of  the  cities  of  their  possession 
25.  33  the  house  that  was  sold,  and  the  city  of 
22.  33  the  houses  of  the  cities  of  the  Levites 
27.  14  his  house  (to  be)  holy  unto  the  Lord 
27.  15  he  that  sanctified  .  .will  redeem  his  house 
Num.  1.  2  by  the  house  of  their  fathers 
[£0  also  18,  20, 22,  24,  26,  28,  30,  32,  34,  36, 38,  40,  42,  45]. 

1.  4  every  one  head  of.  .house  of  his  fathers 

1.  44  each  one  was  for  the  house  of  his  fathers 

2.  2  with  the  ensign  of  their  father’s  house 

2.  32  numbered,  .by  the  house  of  their  fathers 

2.  34  according  to  the  house  of  their  fathers 

3. 15  of  Levi  after  the  house  of  their  fathers 

3.  20  according  to  the  house  of  their  fathers 

3.  24,  30,  35  chief  of  the  house  of  the  father 

4.  2,  29,  40,  42  by  the  house  of  their  fathers 

4.  22  throughout  the  houses  of  their  fathers 

4.  34,  46  and  after  the  house  of  their  fathers 

4.  38  and  by  the  house  of  their  fathers 

7.  2  heads  of  the  house  of  their  fathers,  who 

12.  7  not  so,  who  (is)  faithful  in  all  mine  house 

16.  32  houses,  and  all  the  men  that  (appertained) 

17.  2,  2  according  to  the  house  of  (their)  fathers 

17.  3  the  head  of  the  house  of  their  fathers 

17.  6  according  to  their  fathers’  houses,  (even) 

17.  8  the  rod  of  Aaron  for  the  house  of  Levi 

18.  1  thy  father’s  house  with  thee,  shall  bear 

18.  11,  13  every  one  that  is  clean  in  thy  house 

20.  29  they  mourned,  .all  the  house  of  Israel 
22.  18  give  me  his  house  full  of  silver  and  gold 

24.  13  give  me  his  house  full  of  silver  and  gold 

25.  14  of  a  chief  house  among  the  Simeonites 

25. 15  a  people,  (and)  of  a  chief  house  in  Midian 

26.  2  throughout  their  fathers’  house,  all  that 
30.  3  (being)  in  her  father’s  house  in  her  youth 
30.  io  if  she  vowed  in  her  husband's  house,  or 
30.  16  yet)  in  her  youth  in  her  father’s  house 
32.  18  We  will  not  return  unto  our  houses,  until 
34.  14,  14  according  to  the  house  of  their  fathers 

Deut.  5.  6  land  of  Egypt,  from  the  house  of  bondage 

5.  21  shalt  thou  covet  thy  neighbour’s  house 

6.  7  talk . .  when  thou  sittest  in  thine  house 

6.  9  write  them  upon  the  posts  of  thy  house 
6.  11  houses  full  of  all  good  (things),  which  thou 

6.  12  land  of  Egypt,  from  the  house  of  bondage 

7.  8  redeemed  you  out  of  the  house  of  bond  men 

7.  26  bring  an  abomination  into  thine  house 

8.  12  built  goodly  houses,  and  dwelt  (therein) 

8.  14  land  of  Egypt,  from  the  house  of  bondage 

11.  19  when  thou  sittest  in  thine  house,  and  wh. 

1 1.  20  write . .  upon  the  door  posts  of  thine  house 

13.  s  redeemed  you  out  of  the  house  of  bondage 
13.  10  laud  of  Egypt,  from  the  house  of  bondage 

15. 16  he  loveth  thee  and  thine  house,  because 

19.  1  dwellestin  their  cities,  and  in  their  houses 

20.  5  Whatman  (is  there)  that,  built  a  new  li. 

20.  5  let  him  go  and  return  to  his  house,  lest 

20.  6,  7,  8  let  him  go  and  return  unto  his  house 

21.  12  thou  shalt  bring  her  home  to  thine  house 

21.  13  shall  remain  in  thine  house,  and  bewail 

22.  2  thou  shalt  bring  it  unto  thine  own  house 

22.  8  When  thou  buildest  a  new  house,  then 
22.  8  thou  bring  not  blood  upon  thine  house 
22.  21  damsel  to  the  door  of  her  father’s  house 
22.  21  to  play  the  whore  in  her  father’s  house 
23. 18  into  the  house  of  the  Lord  thy  God  for 
24 .  1  give  (it) . .  and  send  her  out  of  his  house 
24.  2  when  she  is  departed  out  of  his  house 
24.  3  and  sendeth  her  out  of  his  house ;  or  if 

24.  10  not  go  into  his  house  to  fetch  his  pledge 

25.  9  that  will  not  build  up  his  brother’s  house 
25.  10  house  of  him  that  hath  his  shoe  loosed 

25.  14  not  have  in  thine  house  divers  measures 

26.  11  hath  given  unto  thee,  and  unto  thine  house 
26.  13  the  hallowed  things  out  of  (mine)  house 
28.  30  thou  shalt  build  an  house,  and  thou  shalt 

Josh.  2.  1  came  into  an  harlot's  house,  named  Rahab 

2.  3  men . .  which  are  entered  into  thine  house 
2. 12  also  show  kindness  unto  my  father’s  house 

2.  15  for  her  house  (was)  upon  the  town  wall 

2.  19  the  doors  of  thy  house  into  the  street,  his 
2. 19  whosoever  shall  be  with  thee  in  the  house 
6. 17  and  all  that  (are)  with  her  in  the  house 
6.  22  Go  into  the  harlot's  house,  and  bring  out 
6.  24  the  treasury  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 


Josh.  9. 12  hot  (for)  our  provision  out  of  our  houses 

9.  23  drawers  of  water  for  the  house  of  my  God 

17.  17  Joshua  spake  unto  the  house  of  Joseph 

18.  5  the  house  of  Joseph  shall  abide  in  their 

20.  6  unto  his  own  house,  unto  the  city  from 

21.  45  Lord  had  spoken  unto  the  house  of  Israel 

22. 14  of  each  chief  house  a  prince  throughout 

22.  14  each  one(was)  an  head  of  the  house  of  their 
24.  15  as  for  me  andmy  house,  we  will  serve  the 
24.  17  land  of  Egypt,  from  the  house  of  bondage 

Judg.  1.  22  the  house  of  Joseph,  they  also  went  up 

1.  23  house  of  Joseph  sent  to  descry  Beth-el 

2.  35  hand  of  the  house  of  Joseph  prevailed 

4.  17  Hazor  and  the  house  of  Heber  the  Kenite 
6.  8  you  forth  out  of  the  house  of  bondage 
6.  15  and  I  (am)  the  least  in  my  father’s  house 

8.  27  a  snare  unto  Gideon,  and  to  his  house 
8.  29  Jerubbaal.  .went  and  dwelt  in  his  own  h. 

8.  35  Neither  showed  they  kindness  to  the  house 

9.  1  family  of  thehouse  of  his  mother's  father 

9.  4  silver  out  of  the  house  of  Baal-berith 

g.  5  he  went  untohisfather'shouse  at  Ophrah 
9.  6  gathered  together,  and  all  the  house  of 

9. 16  dealt  well  with  Jerubbaal  and  his  house 
9.  18  risen  up  against  my  father’s  house  this  d. 

9.  19  with  Jerubbaal  and  with  his  house  this 
6.  20  men  of  Shechem,  and  the  house  of  Millo 
9.  20  let  fire  come,  .from  the  house  of  Millo 
9.  27  went  into  the  house  of  their  god,  and  did 
9.  46  an  hold  of  the  house  of  the  god  Berith 

10.  9  to  fight,  .against  the  house  of  Ephraim 

11.  2  shalt  not  inherit  in  our  father’s  house 

1 1.' '7  and  expel  me  out  of  my  father’s  house? 

11.  31  cometh  forth  of  the  doors  of  my  house  to 

11.  34  Jeplithah  came  to  Mizpeh  unto  his  house 

12.  1  will  burn  thine  house  upon  thee  with  fire 

14. 15  burn  thee  and  thy  father's  house  with  fire 

14.  19  and  he  went  up  to  his  father’s  house 

16.  21  and  he  did  grind  in  the  prison  house 

16.  25  called  for  Samson  out  of  the  prison  house 

16.  26  the  pillars  whereupon  the  house  standeth 

16.  27  Nowthe  house  was  full  of  men  and  women 

16.  29  middle  pillars  upon  which  the  house  stood 
16.  30  the  house  fell  upon  the  lords,  and  upon 

16.  31  all  the  house  of  his  father  came  down,  and 

17.  4  and  they  were  in  the  house  of  Micah 

1 7.  5  the  man  Micah  had  an  house  of  gods,  and 

17.  8  to  mount  Ephraim,  to  the  house  of  Micah 

17.  12  became  his  priest,  and  was  in  the  house 

18.  2  to  the  house  of  Micah,  they  lodged  there 

18.  3  When  they  (were)  by  the  house  of  Micah 

18.  13  And  they,  .came  unto  the  house  of  Micah 

18.  14  know  that  there  is  in  these  houses  an  ep. 

18.  15  came  to  the  house  of  the  young  man  the 

18.  15  unto  thehouse  of  Micah,  and  saluted  him 

18.  18  went  into  Micah’s  house,  and  fetched  the 
18.  19  be  a  priest  unto  the  house  of  one  man,  or 
18.  22  when  they  were  a  good  way  from  the  ho. 
18.  22  in  the  houses  near  to  Micah’s  house  were 
18.  26  he  turned  and  went  back  unto  his  house 

18.  31  all  the  time  that  the  house  of  God  was  in 

19.  2  went  away  from  him  unto  her  father’s  h. 

19.  3  she  brought  him  into  her  father's  house 

19.  15  no  man  that  took  them  into  his  house  to 

19.  18  going  to  the  house  of  the  Lord  ;  and  there 

19.  18  no  man  that  receivetli  me  to  house 

19.  21  So  he  brought  him  into  his  house,  and  g. 

19.  22  the  men.  .beset  the  house  round  about 

19.  22  and  spake  to  the  master  of  the  house,  the 

19.  22  the  man  that  came  into  thine  house,  that 
19.  23  the  man,  the  master  of  the  house,  went 
19.  23  seeing,  .this  man  is  come  into  mine  house 
19.  26  of  the  man’s  house  where  her  lord  (was) 
19.  27  opened  the  doors  of  the  house,  and  went 
19.  27  fallen  down  (at)  the  door  of  the  house,  and 

19.  29  when  he  was  come  into  his  house,  he  took 

20.  5  and  beset  the  house  round  about  upon  me 

20.  8  neither  will  we  any  (of  us)  turn  into  his  h. 

Ruth  1.  8  Go,  return  each  to  her  mother’s  house  :  the 

1 .  9  each  (of  you)  in  the  house  of  her  husband 

2.  7  that  she  tarried  a  little  in  the  house 

4.  1 1  the  woman  that  is  come  into  thine  house 
4.  1 1  which  two  did  build  the  house  of  Israel :  and 

4.  12  let  thy  house  be  like  the  house  of  Pharez 
1  Sa.  1.  7  went  up  to  the  house  of  the  Lord,  so  she 

1.  19  came  to  their  house  to  Ramah :  and  Elka. 

1.  21  the  man  Elkanah,  and  all  hip  house,  went 

1.  24  brought  him  unto  the  house  of  the  Lord 

2.  11  And  Elkanah  went  to  Ramah  to  his  house 

2.  27  Bid  I  plainly  appear  unto  the  house  of  thy 

2.  27  when  they  were  in  Egypt,  in  Pharaoh’s  h.? 
2.  28  did  I  give  unto  the  house  of  thy  father 
2.  30  I  said  indeed,  (that)  thy  house,  and  the  h. 
2.  31  cut  off.  .the  arm  of  thy  father’s  house 

2.  32  shall  not  be  an  old  man  in  thine  house 
2.  33  the  increase  of  thine  house  shall  die  in 
2.  35  I  will  build  him  a  sure  house  ;  and  he 

2.  36  every  one  that  is  left  in  thine  house 

3.  12  which  I  have  spoken  concerning  his  house 

3.  13  I  will  judge  his  house  for  ever  for  the 

3.  14  I  have  sworn  unto  the  house  of  Eli,  that 

3.  14  the  iniquity  of  Eli’s  house  shall  not  be 

3.  15  opened  the  doors  of  thehouse  of  the  Lord 

5.  2  they  brought  it  into  the  house  of  Dagon 

5.  5  nor  any  that  come  into  Dagon’s  house 

7.  1  brought  it  into  the  house  of  Abinadab  in 
7.  2  house  of  Israel  lamented  after  the  Lord 
7.  3  Samuel  spake  unto  all  the  house  of  Israel 
7.  17  there  (was)  his  house  ;  and  there  he  judged 
9.  18  Tell  me,  I  pray  thee,  where  the  seer’s  ho. 
9.  20  on  thee,  and  on  all  thy  father's  house? 

9. 25  the  people  away,  every  man  to  his  house 


1  Sa. 


2  Sa. 


15.34  Saul  went  up  to  his  house  to  Gibeah  of  Saul 

17.  25  and  make  his  father’s  house  free  in  Israel 

18.  2  him  go  no  more  home  to  his  father’s  house 

18.  10  he  prophesied  in  the  midst  of  the  house 

19.  9  he  sat  in  his  house  with  his  javelin  in  his 

19.  11  also  sent  messengers  unto  David’s  house 

20.  15  cut  off  thy  kindness  from  my  house  for 

20. 16  made  (a  covenant)  with  the  house  of  Da. 

21.  15  shall  this  (fellow)  come  into  my  house? 

22.  1  brethren  and  all  his  father’s  house  heard 
22.  11  son  of  Ahitub,  and  all  his  father’s  house 
22.  14  bidding,  and  is  honourable  in  thine  house? 
22.  15  servant,  (nor)  to  all  the  house  of  my  fath. 

22. 16  Ahimelech,  thou,  and  all  thy  father’s  ho. 

22.  22  of  all  the  persons  of  thy  father’s  house 

23.  18  David  abode.  .Jonathan  went  to  his  house 

24.  21  destroy  myname  out  of  myfather’s  house 

25.  1  and  buried  him  in  his  house  at  Ramah 
25.  6  peace  (be)  to  thine  house,  and  peace  (be) 

25.  28  will  certainly  make  my  lord  a  sure  house 
25  35  Go  up  in  peace  to  thine  house ;  see,  I  have 
25.  36  he  held  a  feast  in  his  house,  like  the 

28.  24  the  woman  had  a  fat  calf  in  the  house,  and 
31.  9  to  publish  (it  in)  the  house  of  their  idols 
31. 10  put  his  armour  in  the  house  of  Ashtaroth 

1.  12  for  the  house  of  Israel;  because  they  were 

2.  4  David  king  over  the  house  of  Judah 

2.  7  the  house  of  Judah  have  anointed  me  king 
2.  10  But  the  house  of  Judah  followed  David 

2.  11  king  in  Hebron  over  the  house  of  Judah 

3.  1,  6  between  the  house  of  Saul  and  the  ho. 

3.  1  house  of  Saul  waxed  weaker  and  weaker 

3.  6  Abner  made  himself  strong  for  the  house 

3.  8  do  show  kindness  this  day  unto  the  house 
3.  10  translate  the  kingdom  from  the  house  of 
3.  19  seemed  good  to  the  whole  house  of  Benj. 

3.  29  Let  it  rest,  .on  all  his  father’s  house ;  and 

3.  29  let  there  not  fail  from  the  house  of  Joab 

4.  5  and  came,  .to  the  house  of  I^h-bosheth 

4.  6  came  thither  into  the  midst  of  the  house 

4.  7  when  they  came  into  the  house,  he  lay  on 

4.  11  slain .  .in  his  own  house  upon  his  bed? 

5.  8  the  lame  shall  not  come  into  the  house 

5.  II  and  masons  :  and  they  built  David  an  ho. 

6.  3,  4  brought  it  out  of  thehouse  of  Abinadab 

6.  5,  15  David  and  all  the  house  of  Israel 

6.  10  into  the  house  of  Obed-edom  the  Gittite 

6.  11  the  ark.  .continued  in  the  house  of  Obed. 

6.  12  hath  blessed  the  house  of  Obed-edom,  and 
6.  12  from  the  house  of  Obed-edom  into  the  city 
6. 19  the  people  departed  every  one  to  his  ho. 

6.  21  before  thy  father,  and  before  all  his  house 

7.  1  when  the  king  sat  in  his  house,  and  the 

7.  2  See  now,  I  dwell  in  an  house  of  cedar 

7.  5  Shalt  thou  build  me  an  house,  .to  dwell 

7.  6  Whereas  I  have  not  dwelt  in  (any)  house 
7.  7  Why  build  ye  not  me  an  house  of  cedar  ? 
7.  11  telleththeethathewillmaketheeanhouse 
7.  13  He  shall  build  an  house  for  my  name;  and 
7.  16  And  thine  house  and  thy  kingdom  shall  be 
7.  18  what(is)  my  house,  that  thou  hast  brough 
7.  iq  hast  spoken  also  of  thy  servant’s  house 
7.  25  concerninghishouse,  establish  (it)  for  ever 
7.  26  let  the  house  of  thy  servant  David  be 

7.  27  saying, Iwill  build  thee  an  house;  therefore 
7.  29  to  bless  the  house  of  thy  servant,  that 
7.  29  house  of  thy  servant  be  blessed  for  ever 
9.  1  yet  any  that  is  left  of  the  house  of  Saul 
9.  2  (there  was)  of  the  house  of  Saul  a  servant 
9.  3  (Is)  there  not  yet  any  of  the  house  of  Saul 
9.  4  he  (is)  in  the  house  of  Machir,  the  son  of 
9.  5  fetched  him  out  of  the  house  of  Machir 
9.  9  that  pertained  to  Saul  and  to  all  his  house 
9.  12  all  that  dwelt  in  the  house  of  Ziba  (were) 
11.  2  walked  upon  the  roof  of  the  king’s  house 
11.  4  purified . .  and  she  returned  unto  her  ho. 
11.  8  Go  down  to  thy  house,  and  wash  thy  feet 
11.  8  Uriah  departed  out  of  the  king’s  house 
11.  9  slept  at  the  door  of  the  king’s  house  with 
11.  9  But  Uriah,  .went  not  down  to  his  house 
11.  10  saying,  Uriah  went  not  down  unto  his  ho. 
11. 10  didst  thou  not  go  down  unto  thine  house  i 
11.  11  shall  I  then  go  into  mine  house,  to  eat 
11.  13  went  out.  .but  went  not  down  to  his  ho. 

11.  27  David  sent  and  fetched  her  to  his  house 

12.  8  gave  thee  thy  master's  house,  and  thy 

12.  8  and  gave  thee  the  house  of  Israel  and  of 
12.  10  sword  shall  never  depart  from  thine  hous 
12.  1 1  evil  against  out  of  thine  own  house,  and  I 

12. 15  Nathan  departed  unto  his  house.  And  the 

12. 17  the  elders  of  his  house  arose,  and  (went) 
12.  20  and  came  into  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and 

12.  20  then  he  came  to  hisown  house ;  and  when 

13.  7  Go  now  to  thy  brother  Anmon’s  house,  and 

13.  8  Tamarwentto  her  brother  Anmon’s  house 

13.  20  desolate  in  her  brother  Absalom's  house 

14.  8  Go  to  thine  house,  and  I  will  give  charge 

14.  9  iniquity(be)onme,andonmyfather’shou. 

14.  24  Let  him  turn  to  his  own  house,  and  let 
14.  24  Absalom  returned  to  his  own  house,  and 

14.  31  came  to  Absalom  unto  (his)  house,  and 

15.  16  king  left  ten  women,  .to  keep  the  house 

15.  35  thou  shalt  hear  out  of  the  king's  house 

16.  3  To  day  shall  the  house  of  Israel  restore 

16.  5  a  man  of  the  family  of  the  house  of  Saul 
16.  8  all  the  blood  of  tire  house  of  Saul,  in 

16.  21  which  he  hath  left  to  keep  the  house 

17.  18  came  to  a  man’s  house  in  Bahurim,  which 

17.  20  servants  came  to  the  woman  to  the  house 
17.  23  and  gat  him  home  to  his  house,  to  his  city 
19.  5  Joab  came  into  the  house  of  the  king,  and 
iq.  11  last  to  bring  the  king  back  to  the  house  ? 


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2  Sa.  19.  11  is  come  to  the  king,  (even)  to  his  house 

19.  17  the  servant  of  the  house  of  Saul,  and  his 

19.  20  first  this  day  of  all  the  house  of  Joseph 

19.  28  all  (of)  my  father’s  house  were  but  dead 

19.  30  come  again  in  peace  unto  his  own  house 

20.  3  David  came  tohis  house  at  Jerusalem ;  and 

20.  3  whom  he  had  left  to  keep  the  house,  and 

21.  1  for  (his)  bloody  house,  because  he  slew 

21.  4  silver  nor  gold  of  Saul,  nor  of  his  house 

23.  5  Although  my  house  (be)  not  so  with  God 

24.  17  against  me,  and  against  my  father's  house 
1  Ki.  1.  53  Solomon  said  unto  him.  Go  to  thine  house 

2.  24  who  hath  made  me  an  house,  as  he  prom. 

2.  27  concerning  the  house  of  Eli  in  Shiloh 

2.  31  from  me,  and  from  the  house  of  my  father 

2.  33  upon  his  house,  and  upon  his  throne,  shall 
2.  34  buried  in  his  own  house  in  the  wilderness 

2.  36  Build  thee  an  house  in  Jerusalem,  and 

3.  1  of  building  his  own  house,  and  the  house 

3.  2  no  house  built  unto  the  name  of  the  Lord 
3‘  17  I  and  this  woman  dwell  in  one  house  ;  and 

3.  17  delivered  of  a  child  with  her  in  the  house 

3.  18  in  the  house,  save  we  two  in  the  house 

5.  3  my  father  could  not  build  an  house  unto 

5.  5  I  purpose  to  build  an  house  unto  the  name 

5.  5  he  shall  build  an  house  unto  my  name 
5-  17  stones,  to  lay  the  foundation  of  the  house 

5.  18  timber  and  stones  to  build  the  house 

6.  1  he  began  to  build  the  house  of  the  Lord 

6.  2  the  house  which  king  Solomon  built  for 

6.  3  the  porch  before  the  temple  of  the  house 

6.  3  according  to  the  breadth  of  the  house 

6.  3  (was)  the  breadth  thereof  before  the  house 

6.  4  for  the  house  he  made  windows  of  narrow 

6.  5  against  the  wall  of  the  house  he  built 

6.  5  (against),  .walls  of  the  house  round  about 

6.  6  (in  the  wall)  of  the  house  he  made  narrow. 

6.  6  not  be  fastened  in  the  walls  of  the  house 

6.  7  the  house,  when  it  was  in  building,  was 

6.  7  (nor)  any  tool  of  iron  heard  in  the  house 

6.  8  (was)  in  the  right  side  of  the  house  :  (and) 

6.  9  he  built  the  house,  and  finished  it ;  and 
6.  9  covered  the  house  with  beams  and  boards 
6.  10  he  built  chambers  against  all  the  house 
6.  10  rested  on  the  house  with  timber  of  cedar 
6.  12  this  house  which  thou  art  in  building 
6. 14  Solomon  built  the  house,  and  finished  it 
6.  15  he  built  the  walls  of  the  house  within 
6.  15  the  floor  of  the  house,  and  the  walls  of 
6.  15  covered  the  floor  of  the  house  with  planks 
6.  16  twenty  cubits  on  the  sides  of  the  house 
6.  17  the  house,  that  (is),  the  temple  before  it 
6.  18  the  cedarof  the  house  within  (was)carved 
6.  19  oracle  he  prepared  in  the  house  within 
6.  21  overlaid  the  house  within  with  pure  gold 
6.  22  the  whole  house  he  overlaid  with  pure  gold 
6.  22  until  he  had  finished  all  the  house  :  also 
6.  27  set  the  cherubim  within  the  inner  house 
6.  27  one  another  in  the  midst  of  the  house 
6.  29  carved  all  the  walls  of  the  house  round 
6.  30  floor  of  the  house  he  overlaid  with  gold 
6.  37  foundation  of  the  house  of  the  Lord  laid 

6.  38  was  the  house  finished  throughout  all  the 

7.  1  wasbuildinghis  own  house  thirteen  years 

7.  1  But  Solomon,  .finished  all  his  house 

7.  2  also  the  house  of  the  forest  of  Lebanon 

7.  8  house  where  he  dwelt  (had)  another  court 

7.  8  made  also  an  house  for  Pharaoh’s  daughter 

7.  12  the  inner  court  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 

7.  12  innercourt..andfortheporchof  the  house 

7.  39  live  bases  on  the  right  side  of  the  house 

7.  39  five  on  the  left  side  of  the  house :  and  he 

7.  39  the  sea  on  the  right  side  of  the  house 
7. 40,  45,  51  made,  .for  the  house  of  the  Lord 

7.  48  that  (pertained)  unto  thehouseof  the  Lo. 

7.  50  (both)  for  the  doors  of  the  inner  house 

7.  50  for  the  doors  of  the  house,  (to  wit),  of  the 

7.  51  the  treasures  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 

8.  6  into  the  oracle  of  the  house,  to  the  most 

8.  10  the  cloud  filled  the  house  of  the  Lord 

8.  11  glory,  .had  filled  the  house  of  the  Lord 

8.  13  surely  built  thee  an  house  to  dwell  in,  a 

8.  16  I  chose  no  city  out.  .to  build  an  house 

8.  17  house  for  the  name  of  the  Lord  God  of 

8. 18  build  an  house  unto  my  name,  thou  didst 

8. 19  thou  shalt  not  build  the  house ;  but  thy 

8.  19  he  shall  build  the  house  unto  my  name 

8.  20  house  for  the  name  of  the  Lord  God  of 

8  27  much  less  this  house  that  I  have  builded! 

8.  29  be  open  toward  this  house  night  and  day 

8.  31  come  before  thine  altar  in  this  house 

8.  33  make  supplication  unto  thee  in  this  house 

8.  38  spread  forth  his  hands  toward  this  house 

8.  42  he  shall  come  and  pray  toward  this  house 

8.  43  they  may  know  that  this  house,  which 

8.  44,  48  house  that  I  have  built  for  thy  name 

8.  63  Israel  dedicated  the  house  of  the  Lord 

8.  64  that  (was)  before  the  house  of  the  Lord 

9.  1  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  the  king’s  I10. 

9.  3  hallowed  this  house  which  thou  hast  built 

9.  7  this  house,  which  I  have  hallowed  for  my 

9.  8  this  house,  (which)  is  high,  every  one  that 

9.  8  done  this  unto  this  land,  .to  this  house  ? 

9. 10  when  Solomon  had  built  the  two  houses 

9.  10  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  the  king’s  ho. 

9.  15  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  his  own  house 

9.  24  her  house  which  (Solomon)  had  built  for 

9.  25  before  the  Lord.  So  he  finished  the  house 

10.  4  wisdom,  and  the  house  that  he  had  built 

10.  5  he  went  up  unto  the  house  of  the  Lord 

10.  12  house  of  the  Lord,  and  for  the  king’s  ho. 

10.  17,  21  the  house  of  the  forest  of  Lebanon 


1  Ki.  11.  18  gave  him  an  house,  and  appointed  him 

11.  20  whom  Taphenes  weaned  in  Pharaoh’s  ho. 

11.  28  all  the  charge  of  the  house  of  Joseph 

11.  38  build  thee  a  sure  house,  as  I  built  for  D. 

12.  16  see  to  thine  own  house,  David.  So  Israel 

12. 19  against  the  house  of  David  unto  this  day 

12.  20  none  that  followed  the  house  of  David  but 

12.  21  he  assembled  all  the  houseof  Judah,  with 

12.  21  to  fight  against  the  house  of  Israel,  to 

12.  23  unto  alltliehouseof  Judah  and  Benjamin 

12.  24  return  every  man  to  his  house ;  for  this 
12.  26  the  kingdom  return  to  thehouseof  David 
12.  27  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  at  Jerusalem 

12.  31  hemadean  houseof  high  places,  andmade 

13.  2  shall  be  born  unto  the  house  of  David 

13.  8  If  thou  wilt  give  me  half  thine  house,  I 

13.  18  Bringhim  back  with  thee  into  thine  house 

13.  19  did  eat  bread  in  his  house,  and  drank  water 

13.  32  the  houses  of  the  high  places  which  (are) 

13.  34  became  sin  unto  the  house  of  Jeroboam 

14.  4  came  to  the  house  of  Ahijah.  But  Ahijah 

14.  8  the  kingdom  away  from  the  house  of  David 

14.  10  bring  evil  upon  the  house  of  Jeroboam 
14.10  away  the  remnant  of  the  house  of  Jeroboam 

14.  12  get  thee  to  thine  own  house ;  (and)  when 

14.  13  (some)  good  thing. .  in  the  houseof  Jerobo. 

14.  14  cut  off  the  house  of  Jeroboam  that  day 
14.  26  the  treasures  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 
14.  26  the  treasuresof  the  king’s  house;  lieeven 
14.  27  which  kept  the  door  of  the  king’s  house 

14.  28  the  king  went  into  the  house  of  the  Lord 

15. 15  into  the  house  of  the  Lord,  silver,  and 

15.  18  the  treasures  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 

15. 18  and  the  treasures  of  the  king’s  house,  and 

15.  27  son  of  Ahijah,  of  the  house  of  Issachar 

15.  29  he  smote  all  the  house  of  Jeroboam  ;  he 

16.  3  of  Baasha,  and  the  posterity  of  his  house 

16.  3  will  make  thy  house  like  the  house  of 

16.  7  against  his  house,  even  for  all  the  evil 
16.  7  in  being  like  the  house  of  Jeroboam ;  and 
16.  9  the  house  of  Arza,  steward  of  (his)  house 
16.  11  he  slew  all  the  house  of  Baasha :  he  left 
16.  12  did  Zimri  destroy  all  the  house  of  Baasha 
16.  18  went  into  the  palace  of  the  king’s  house 
16.  18  king's  house,  and  burnt  the  king’s  house 

16.  32  an  altar  for  Baal  in  the  house  of  Baal 

17.  15  and  she.  .and  her  house,  did  eat  (many) 

17.  17  the  mistress  of  the  house,  fell  sick ;  and 

17.  23  down  out  of  the  chamber  into  the  house 

18.  3  which  (was)  the  governor  of  (his)  house 

18. 18  thy  father’s  house,  in  that  ye  have  forsaken 

20.  6  shall  search  thine  house,  and  the  houses 

20.  31  kings  of  the  house  of  Israel  (are)merciful 

20.  43  went  to  his  house  heavy  and  displeased 

21.  2  it  (is)near  unto  my  house  :  and  I  willgive 

21.  4  came  into  his  house  heavy  and  displeased 

21.  22  will  make  thine  house  like  the  house  of 

21.  22  the  house  of  Baasha  the  son  of  Ahijah 

21.  29  days  will  I  bring  the  evil  upon  his  house 

22.  17  let  them  return  every  man  to  his  house  in 

22.  39  and  the  ivory  house  which  he  made,  and 

2  Ki.  4.  2  tell  me,  what  hast  thou  in  the  house? 

4.  2  handmaid  hath  not  anything  in  the  house 

4.  32  when  Elisha  was  come  into  the  house,  be. 

4.  35  Then  he  returned,  and  walked  in  the  ho. 

5.  9  stood  at  the  door  of  the  house  of  Elisha 

5.  18  when  my  master  goeth  into  the  houseof  R. 

5.  18  I  bow  myself  in  the  house  of  Rimmon 

5.  24  bestowed  (them)  in  the  house  :  and  he  let 

6.  32  Elisha  sat  in  his  house,  and  the  elders  sat 

7.  11  and  they  told  (it)  to  the  king’s  house  within 

8.  3  to  cry  unto  the  king  for  her  house  and  for 
8.  5  cried  to  the  king  for  her  house  and  for  her 
8.  18  And  he  walked,  .as  did  the  house  of  Ahab 
8.  27  he  walked  in  the  way  of  the  house  of  Ahab 

8.  27  he  (was)  the  son-in-law  of  the  house  of  A. 

9.  6  he  arose,  and  went  into  the  house ;  and  he 

9.  7  thou  shalt  smite  the  house  of  Ahab  thy  m . 

9.  8  For  the  whole  house  of  Ahab  shall  perish 

9.  9  I  will  make  the  house  of  Ahab  like  the  I10. 

9.  9  like  the  house  of  Baasha  the  son  of  Ahijah 

9.  27  he  fled  by  the  way  of  the  garden  house 

10.  3  Look . .  and  fight  for  your  master’s  house 

10.  5  he  that  (was)  over  the  house,  and  he  that 

10.  10  Lord  spake  concerning  the  house  of  Ahab 

10.  11  slew  all  that  remained  of  the  houseof  Ah. 

10.  12  ashe(was)atthe  shearing  house  inthe  way 

10.  14  slew  them  atthe  pit  of  thesheariug  house 

10.  21  And  they  came  into  the  houseof  Baal;  and 

10.  2i  the  house  of  Baal  was  full  from  one  end 

10.  23  And  Jehu  went,  .into  the  house  of  Baal 

10.  25  and  went  to  the  city  of  the  house  of  Baal 

10.  26  brought,  .the  images  out  of  the  house  of 
10.  27  brake  down  the  house  of  Baal,  and  made 

10.  30  hast  done  unto  the  house  of  Ahab  accord. 

11.  3  he  was  with  her  hid  in  the  house  of  the  L. 

11.  4  brought  them  to  him  into  the  liouseofthe 

11.  4  took  an  oath  of  them  in  the  house  of  the 

11.  s  be  keepers  of  the  watch  of  the  king’s  ho. 

II.  6  so  shall  ye  keep  the  watch  of  the  house 

11.  7  they  shall  keep  the  watch  of  thehouseof 

11.  15  Let  her  not  be  slain  in  the  house  of  theL. 

11.  16  way.  .horses  came  into  the  king’s  house 

11.  18  went  into  the  house  of  Baal,  and  brake  it 

11.  18  appointed  officers  over  the  house  of  the 

11. 19  they  brought  down  the  king  from  the  ho. 

11.  19  by  the  way  of  the  gate .  .to  the  king’s  hou. 

11.  20  slew  Athaliah.  .(beside)  the  king’s  house 

12.  4  cometh.  .to  bring  into  the  house  of  the  L. 

12.  5  let  them  repair  the  breaches  of  the  house 

12.  6  had  not  repaired  the  breaches  of  the  ho. 

12.  7  Why  repair  ye  not  the  breaches  of  the  h.? 


2  Ki.  12.  7  but  deliver  it  for  the  breaches  of  the  ho. 

12.  8  neither  to  repair  the  breaches  of  the  ho. 

12.  9  on  the  right  side  as  one  cometh  into  the  li. 

12.  9,  n  brought  into  the  house  of  the  Lord 

12.  10  themoney.  .foundin  the  house  of  the  Lord 

12.  11  that  had  the  oversight  of  the  house  of  the 

12.  11  that  wrought  upon  the  houseof  the  Lord 

12.  12  to  repair  the  breaches  of  the  house  of  the 

12.  12  all  that  was  laid  out  for  the  house  to  rep. 
12.  13  there  were  not  made  for  the  house  of  theL. 
12.  14  and  repaired  therewith  the  house  of  theL. 

12. 18  in  the  treasures  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 
12.  18  and  in  the  king’s  house,  and  sent  (it)  to  H. 

12.  20  servants,  .slew  Joashin  theliouse  of  Millo 

13.  6  not  from  thesinsofthehouseofJerobnam 

14.  14  the  vessels,  found  in  the  house  of  the  L. 

14.  14  and  in  the  treasures  of  the  king’s  house 

15.  5  was  a  leper,  .and  dwelt  in  aseveralhouse 

15.  5  Jothamthe  king’s  son(was)overtheliouse 

15.  25  in  the  palace  of  the  king’s  nouse,  with  Ar. 
is-  35  He  built  the  higher  gate  of  the  house  of 

16.  8  gold,  .found  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 

16.  8  and  in  the  treasures  of  the  king's  house 

16.  14  brasen  altar,  .from  the  fore  front  of  the  h. 
16.  14  from  between  the  altar  and  the  house  of 

16. 18  the  covert,  .they  had  built  in  the  house 

16.  18  turned  he  from  the  house  of  the  Lord  for 

17.  21  For  he  rent  Israel  from  the  house  of  Da. 
!7-  29>  32  hi  the  houses  of  the  high  places  which 

18.  15  all  the  silver,  .found  in  the  house  of  the 

18. 15  and  in  the  treasures  of  the  king's  house 

19.  1  Hezekiah.  .went  into  the  house  of  the  L. 

19.  14  Hezekiah  went  up  into  the  house  of  the  L. 

19.  30  the  remnant  that  is  escaped  of  the  house 

19.  37  was  worshipping  in  the  house  of  Nisroch 

20.  i  Set  thine  house  in  order ;  for  thou  shalt 
2o-  5,  8  go  up  unto  the  house  of  the  LORD 

20.  13  showed  them  all  the  house  of  his  precious 

20.  13  the  house  of  his  armour,  and  all  that  was 
20. 13  there  was  nothing  in  his  house,  nor  in  all 

20. 15  said,  What  ]laVe  they  seen  in  thine  house? 

20.  15  All.  .that  (are)  in  mine  house  have  they 

20.  17  all  that  (is)  in  thine  house,  and  that  wh. 

21.  4  lie  built  altars  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 

21.  5  in  the  two  courts  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 

21.  7  he  set  a  graven  image,  in  the  house,  of 

21.  7  In  this  house,  and  in  Jerusalem,  which  I 
21.  13  and  the  plummet  of  the  house  of  Ahab 

21.18  was  buried  in  the  garden  of  his  own  house 

21.  23  the  servants,  slew  the  king  in  his  own  h. 

22.  3  the  king  sent  Shaplian .  .to  the  house  of 

22.  4  silver,  .brought  into  the  house  of  the  Lo. 

22.  s,  9  that  have  the  oversight  of  the  house  of 

22.  5  the  work  which  (is)  in  the  house  of  the  L. 

22.  5  to  repair  the  breaches  of  the  house 

22.  6  to  buy.  .hewn  stone  to  repair  the  house 

22.  8  I  have  found  the  book  of  the  law  in  the  h. 

22.  9  the  money  that  was  found  in  the  house 

23.  2  the  king  went  up  into  the  house  of  the  L. 

23.  2  of  the  book .  .found  in  the  house  of  the  L. 

23.  6  he  brought  out  the  grove  from  the  house 

23.  7  he  brake  down  the  houses  of  the  sodom. 

23.  7  that(were)bythehouseoftheLoRD,where 

23.  ii  at  the  entering  in  of  the  house  of  the  L. 

23.  12  in  the  two  courts  of  the  house  of  the  Lo. 

23.  19  all  the  houses  also  of  the  high  places  that 

23.  24  book  that  Hilkiah . .  found  in  the  house 

23.  27  I  have  removed.,  the  house  of  which  Isa. 

24.  13  all  the  treasures  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 

24.  13  and  the  treasures  of  the  king’s  house,  and 

25.  9  And  he  burnt  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and 

25.  9  and  the  king’s  house,  and  all  the  houses 

25.  9  every  great  (man’s)  house  burnt  he  with 
25.  13  pillars  of  brass,  .inthe  houseof  the  Lord 
25.  13  the  brazen  sea.  .in  the  house  of  the  Lord 
25.  16  Solomon  had  made  for  the  house  of  the  L. 

1  Ch.  2.  54  Thesons  of  Salma,  .thehouse  of  Joab,  and 
2.  55  Hemath,  the  fatherof  the  house  of  Recliab 

4.  21  families  of  the  house,  .of  the  house  of  A. 

4.  38  the  house  of  their  fathers  increased  grea. 

5.  13  their  brethren,  of  thehouse  of  their  fath. 

5. 15  Guni,  chief  of  the  house  of  their  fathers 

5.  24,  24  heads  of  thehouseof  their  fathers 

6.  31  set  over  the  service  of  song  in  the  house 

6.  32  until  Solomon  had  built  the  house  of  the 

6.  48  service  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  house  of 

7.  2  sons  of  Tola . .  heads  of  their  father’s  house 

7.  4  with  them . .  after  the  house  of  their  fath. 

7.  7,  9  heads  of  the  house  of  (their)  fathers 

7.  23  Beriah,  because  it  went  evil  with  his  ho. 

7.  40  All  these,  .heads  of  (their)  father’s  house 

9.  9  chief  of  the  fathers  in  the  house  of  their 

9.  11  son  of  Aliitub,  the  ruler  of  the  house  of  G. 

9.  13  brethren,  heads  of  the  house  of  their  fath 
9.  13  for  the  work  of  the  service  of  the  house  of 

9. 19  his  brethren,  of  the  house  of  his  father 
9.  23  the  oversight  of  the  gates  of  the  house  of 
9.  23  the  house  of  the  tabernacle,  by  wards 
9.  26  the  chambers  and  treasures  of  the  house 
9.  27  they  lodged  round  about  the  house  of  G. 

10.  6  Saul  died . .  and  all  his  house  died  together 

10.  10  they  put  his  armour  in  the  house  of  their 
12.  28  of  his  father’s  house  twenty  and  two  cap. 
12.  29  had  kept  the  ward  of  the  house  of  Saul 

12.  30  famous  throughout  the  house  of  their  fa. 

13.  7  they  carried  the  ark . .  out  of  the  house  of 

13.  13  carried  it  aside  into  the  house  of  Obed-e. 

13.  14  the  ark  of  God  remained,  .in  his  house 

13.  14  the  Lord  blessed  the  house  of  Obed-edom 

14.  1  masons  and  carpenters,  to  build  him  an  h. 

15.  1  made  him  houses  inthe  city  of  David,  and 

15.  25  to  bring  up  the  ark.  .out  of  the  house  of 


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i  Ch.  ,6.  43  And  all . .  departed  every  man  to  hie  house 

16.  43  and  David  returned  to  bless  his  house 

17.  1  came  to  pass,  o£  David  sat  in  his  house 
17.  1  I  dwell  in  an  house  of  cedars,  but  the  ark 
17.  4  Thou  shalt  not  build  me  an  house  to  dw. 

17.  5  For  I  have  not  dwelt  in  an  house  since 
17!  6  Whyhaveyenotbuilt  me  an  house  of  cedar 
17]  10  tell  thee,  .the  Lord  will  build  thee  an  ho. 

17. 12  lie  shall  build  me  an  house,  and  I  will 
17.  14  I  will  settle  him  in  mine  house  and  in  my 
17.  16  Who  (am)  I.  and  what  (is)  mine  house 
17.  17  thou  hast,  .spoken  of  thy  servant’s  house 
17.  23  concerning  thy  servant,  and.  .his  house 
17  24  (let)  the  house  of  David.,  (be)  established 
17  25  hast  told,  .thou  wilt  build  him  an  house 
17.  27  let  it  please  thee  to  bless  the  house  of  thy 

21.  17  be  on  me,  and  on  my  father's  house;  but 

22.  I  This  (is)  the  house  of  the  LORD  God,  and 

22.  2  he  set  masons .  .to  build  the  house  of  God 

22.  5  the  house  (that  is)  to  be  builded  for  the  L. 

■22.  6  charged  him  to  build  an  house  for  the  L. 

22.  7  it  was  in  my  mind  to  build  an  house  unto 
22  8  thou  shalt  not  build  an  house  unto  my 
22  10  He  shall  build  an  house  for  my  name 

22. 11  build  the  house  of  the  Lord  thy  God,  as  ho 

22.  14  I  have  prepared  for  the  house  of  the  Lord 

22.  19  into  the  house  that  is  to  be  built  to  the 

23.  4  to  set  forward  thework  of  the  house  of  the 
23.  11  reckoning, accordingto(thelr)father’sho. 

23. 24  sons  of  Levi  after  the  house  of  their  fath. 

23.  24,  28,  32  the  service  of  the  house  of  the  L. 

23.  28  the  work  of  the  service  of  the  house  of  G. 

24.  4  sixteen  chief  men  of  the  house  of  (their) 

24.  4  eight,  .according  to  the  house  of  their  fa. 

24. 19  in  their  service  to  come  into  the  house  of 

24.  30  of  the  Levites  after  the  house  of  their  fa. 

25.  6  for  song  (in)  the  house  of  the  Lord,  with  c. 

25.  6  for  the  service  of  the  house  of  God,  accord. 

26.  6  ruled  throughout  the  house  of  their  father 

26.  12  to  minister  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 

26. 13  according  to  the  house  of  their  fathers 
26.  15  and  to  his  sons  the  house  of  Asuppim 
26.  20  overthe  treasuresof  thehouse  of  God,  and 
26.  22  overthe  treasures  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 
26.  27  did  they  dedicate  to  maintain  the  house  of 

28.  2  I  (had)  in  mine  heart  to  build  an  house  of 
28.  3  Thou  shalt  not  build  an  house  for  my  name 
28.  4  chose  me  before  all  the  house  of  my  father 
28.  4  the  house  of  Judah  thehouse  of  my  father 
28.  6  he  shall  build  my  house  and  my  courts 
28.  10  chosen  thee  to  build  an  house  for  the  san. 

28. 1 1  of  the  porch,  and  of  the  houses  thereof 
28.  12  of  the  courts  of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and 
28.  12  of  the  treasuries  of  the  house  of  God,  and 
28. 13,  20  the  service  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 
28.  13  vessels  of  service  in  the  house  of  the  L. 

28.  2i  forallthe  service  of  the  house  of  God  :  and 

29.  2  I  have  prepared . .  for  the  house  of  my  G. 

29.  3  I  have  set  my  affections  to  the  house  of 
29.  3  I  have  given  to  the  house  of  my  God,  over 
29.  3  all  that  I  have  prepared  for  the  holy  ho. 

29.  4  silver,  to  overlay  the  walls  of  the  houses 
29.  7  gave  for  the  service  of  the  house  of  God 
29.  8  to  the  treasure  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 
29.  16  to  build  thee  an  house  for  thine  holy  na. 

2  Ch.  2.  1  to  build  an  house  for  the  name  of  the  Lo. 

2.  1  of  the  Lord,  and  an  house  for  his  kingdom 

2.  3  cedars  to  build  him  an  house  to  dwell  th. 

2.  4  I  build  an  house  to  the  name  of  the  Lord 

2.  5  house  which  I  build  (is)  great ;  for  great 

2.  6  who  is  able  to  build  him  an  house,  seeing 

2.  6  that  I  should  build  him  an  house,  save 
2.  9  for  the  house  which  I  am  about  to  build 

2.  12  build  an  house  for  the  Lord,  and  an  h. 

3.  1  Then  Solomon  began  to  build  the  house 

3.  3  was  instructed  for  the  building  of  the  hou. 

3.  4  according  to  the  breadth  of  the  house 

3.  5  the  greater  house  he  ceiled  with  fir  tree 

3.  6  he  garnished  the  house  with  precious  st. 

3.  7  He  overlaid  also  the  house,  the  beams 
3.  8  he  made  the  most  holy  house,  the  length 
3.  8  according  to  the  Breadth  of  the  house 
3.  10  in  the  most  holy  house  he  made  two  che. 

3.  11,  12  reaching  to  the  wall  of  the  house 

3. 15  he  made  before  the  house  two  pillars  of 

4.  11  finished  the  work,  .for  the  house  of  God 

4.  16  their  instruments .  .for the  house  of  the  L. 

4.  19  all  the  vessels  that  (were  for)  the  house  of 

4.  22  the  entry  of  the  house,  the  inner  doors 

4.  22  and  the  doors  of  the  house  of  the  temple 

5.  1  that  Solomon  made  for  the  house  of  the  L. 

5.  1  among  the  treasures  of  the  house  of  God 

5.  7  unto  his  place,  to  the  oracle  of  the  house 

5.  13  house  was  filled  with  a  cloud .  .the  house 

5.  14  the  glory  of  the  Lord  had  filled  the  house 

6.  2  I  have  built  an  house  of  habitation  for 

6.  5  I  chose  no  city . .  to  build  an  house  in,  that 

6.  7  to  build  an  house  for  the  name  of  the  L. 

6.  8  it  was  in  thine  heart  to  build  anhouse  for 

6.  9  thou  shalt  not  build  the  house ;  but  thy 
6.  9  he  shall  build  the  house  for  my  name 
6.  10  have  built  the  house  for  the  name  of  the 
6.  18  much  les3  this  house  which  I  have  built ! 

6.  20  That  thine  eyes  may  be  open  upon  this  h. 

6.  22  the  oath  come  before  thine  altar  in  this  h. 

6.  24  make  supplication  before  thee  in  this  ho. 

6.  29  shall  spread  forth  his  hands  in  this  house 
6.  32  if  they  come  and  pray  in  this  house 
6.  33  that  this  house,  which  I  have  built,  is  cal. 

6.  34,  38  house  which  1  have  built  for  thy  name 

7.  1  and  the  glory  of  the  Lord  filled  the  house 

7.  2  the  priests  could  not  enter  into  the  house  I 

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2  Ch  7.  2  glory  of  the  Lord  had  filled  the ..  house 
7  3  and  the  glory  of  the  Lord  upon  the  house 
7  5  So  the  king . .  dedicated  the  house  of  God 

7  7  the  court  that  (was)  before  the  house  of 

7!  11  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  the  king's  h. 

7  11  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  in  his  own  h. 

7  12  chosen  this  place  to  myself  for  an  house 

7.  16  now  have  I  chosen  and  sanctified  this  ho. 

7  20  and  this  house,  which  I  have  sanctified  for 
7  21  this  house,  which  is  high,  shall  be  an  as. 

7  21  done  thus  unto  this  land,  and  unto  this  h. 

8.  1  built  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  his  own  h. 

8.  1 1  unto  the  house  that  he  had  built  for  her 

8  11  My  wife  shall  not  dwell  in  the  house  of  D. 

8  16  the  day  of  the  foundation  of  the  house  of 

8. '  16  (So)  the  house  of  the  Lord  was  perfected 
q.  3  when  the  queen . .  had  seen  .  the  house  that 
0.  4  by  which  he  went  up  into  the  house  of  the  L. 

0.  11  terraces  to  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  to 

9.  16,  20  the  house  of  the  forest  of  Lebanon 
10. 16  (and)  now,  David,  see  to  thine  own  house 

10.  19  Israel  rebelled  against  the  house  of  David 

11.  1  he  gathered  of  the  house  of  Judah  and  B. 

11.  4  return  every  man  to  his  house ;  for  this 

12.  9  the  treasures  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 

i2.  9  and  the  treasures  of  the  king’s  house ;  he 
12.  10  that  kept  the  entrance  of  the  king's  house 
12.  11  when  the  king  entered  in  to  the  house  of  the 

15.  1 8  he  brought  into  the  house  of  God  the  things 

16.  2  house  of  the  Lord  and  of  the  king’s  house 
16.10  was  wroth ..  and  put  him  in  a  prison  house 

17.  14  according  to  the  house  of  their  fathers  :  of 

18.  16  return .  .every  man  to  his  house  in  peace 

19.  1  the  king,  .returned  to  his  house  in  peace 

19.  11  the  ruler  of  the  house  of  Judah,  forallthe 

20.  5  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  before  the  new 

20.  9  before  this  house . .  thy  name  (is)  in  this  ho. 

20.  28  with,  .trumpets  into  the  house  of  the  Lord 

21.  6  like  as  did  thehouse  of  Ahab:  for  he  had 

21.  7  Lord  would  not  destroy  the  house  of  David 

21.  13  like  to  the  whoredoms  of  the  house  of  A. 

21. 13  hast  slain  thy  brethren  of  thy  father’s  ho. 

21.  17  the  substance,  .found  in  the  king’s  house 

22.  3  He  also  walked  in  the  ways  of  the  house 

22.  4  he  did  evil .  like  the  house  of  Ahab :  for 

22.  7  had  anointed  to  cut  off  the  house  of  Ahab 

22.  8  was  executing  judgment  upon  the  house 

22.  9  So  the  house  of  Ahaziah  had  no  power  to 

22.  10  all  the  seed  royal  of  the  house  of  Judah 

22.  12  he  was  with  them  hid  in  the  house  of  God 

23.  3  made  acovenant  with  the  kingin  the  house 

23.  5  a  third  part  (shall  be)  at  the  king’s  house 

23.  5  in  the  courts  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 

23.  6  let  none  come  into  the  house  of  the  Lord 

23.  7  whosoever.. cometh  into  the  house,  he  sho. 

23.  9  shields . .  which  (were)  in  the  house  of  God 

23.  12  she  came  to  the  people  unto  the  house  of 

23.  14  said,  Slayhernotin  the  houseof  the  Lord 

23. 15  of  the  horse  gate  by  the  king’s  house,  they 

23.  17  all  the  people  went  to  the  house  of  Baal 

23.  18  the  offices  of  the  house  of  the  Lord  by  the 
23.  18  had  distributed  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 
23.  19  he  set  the  porters  at  the  gates  of  thehouse 
23.  20  brought  down  the  king  from  the  house  of 

23.  20  through  the  high  gate  into  the  king’s  house 

24.  4  Joash  was  minded  to  repair  the  house  of 

24.  5  money  to  repair . .  house  of  your  God  from 

24.  7  had  broken  up  the  house  of  God  ;  and  also 

24.  7  the  dedicated  things  of  the  house  of  the  L. 

24.  8  without  at  the  gate  of  the  house  of  the  Lo. 

24.  12  of  the  service  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 

24. 12  to  repair  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  also 

24. 12  as  wrought. .to  mend  the  houseof  theLORD 

24.  1 3  they  set  the  house  ofGodinhis  state,  and 

24.  14  whereof  were  made  vessels  for  the  house 

24.  14  they  offered  burnt  offerings  in  the  house 

24. 16  both  toward  God,  and  toward  his  house 

24.  18  they  left  the  house  of  the  Lord  God  of 
24.  21  stoned  him.  .in  the  court  of  the  house  of 

24.  27  and  the  repairing  of  the  house  of  God 

25.  5  captains . .  according  to  the  houses  of . .  fa, 

25.  24  all  the  vessels  that  were  found  in  the  ho. 

25.  24  the  treasures  of  the  king’s  house,  the  ho. 

26.  19  before  the  priests  in  the  house  of  the  Lo. 

26.  21  and  dwelt  in  a  several  house,  .a  leper 

26.  21  he  was  cut  off  from  the  house  of  the  Lord 

26.  21  Jotham  his  son  (was)  over  the  king’s  I10. 

27.  3  He  built  the  high  gate  of  the  house  of  the 

28.  7  slew.  .Azrikam  the  governor  of  th  house 
28.  21  a  portion  (out)  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 
28.  21  and  (out)  of  the  house  of  the  king,  and  of 
28.  24,  24  the  vessels  of  the  house  of  God 

28.  24  shut  up  the  doors  of  the  houseof  the  Lord 
2  .  3  opened  the  doors  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 

29.  5  sanctify  the  house  of  tlieLORDGod  of  your 
29.  15  and  came,  .to  cleanse  the  house  of  the  L. 

29. 16  the  inner  part  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 
29.  16  into  the  court  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 
29.  17  they  sanctified  the  house  of  the  Lord  in 
29.  18  We  have  cleansed  all  the  house  of  the  L. 
29.  20  Hezekiali . .  went  up  to  the  house  of  the  L. 
29.  25  he  set  the  Levites  in  the  house  of  the  Lo. 

29.  31  bring,  .offerings  into  the  house  of  the  L. 
2o.  35  the  service  of  the  house  of  the  Lord  was 

30.  1  they  should  come  to  the  house  of  the  Lord 

30.  15  brought ..  offerings  into  the  house  of  the 

31.  10  Azariah  the  chief  priest  of  the  house  of  Z. 

31.  10  to  bring  the  offerings  into  the  houseof  the 
31  1 1  to  prepare  chambers  in  the  house  of  the 

31.13  and  Azariah  the  ruler  of  the  house  of  God 
31.  16  that  entereth  into  the  house  of  the  Lord 

31. 17  the  genealogy  of  the  priests  by  the  house 


2  Ch.  31.  21  in  the  service  of  the  house  of  God,  and  in 

32.  21  when  he  was  come  into  the  house  of  his. 

33!  4  he  built  altars  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 

33.  5  in  the  two  courts  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 

33.  7  he  set  a  carved  image . .  in  the  house  of  G. 

33.  7  In  this  house,  and  in  Jerusalem,  which  I 

33.  15  aud  the  idol  out  of  thehouse  of  the  Lord 
33. 15  in  the  mount  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 

33.  20  they  buried  him  in  his  own  house :  and  A. 

33.  24  And  his  servants,  slew  him  in  his  own  h. 

34.  8  when  he  had  purged  the  land,  and  the  ho. 

34.  8  to  repair  the  house  of  the  Lord  his  God 

34.  9,  14  money  that  was  brought  into  the  ho. 

34.  10  workmen  that  had . .  oversight  of  the  house 

34.  10  that  wrought  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 
34.  10  gave  it.  .to  repair  and  amend  the  house 
34.  11  to  floor  the  houses  which  the  kings  of  J. 

34.  15  I  have  found  the  book  of  the  law  in  theh. 
34.  17  the  money  that  was  found  in  the  house  of 
34.  30  the  king  went  up  into  the  house  of  the  L. 

34.  30  book,  .that  was  found  in  the  house  of  the 

35.  2  to  the  service  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 

35.  3  Put  the  holy  ark  in  the  house  which  Sol. 

35.  4  prepare,  .by  the  houses  of  your  fathers 

35.  8  rulers  of  the  house  of  God,  gave  unto  tlm 

35.  21  but  against  the  house  wherewith  I  have 

36.  7  the  vessels  of  the  house  of  the  Lord  to  B. 

36.  10  with  the  goodly  vessels  of  the  house  of  the 

36.  14  polluted  the  house  of  the  Lord  which  he 

36.  17  slew,  .with  the  sword  in  the  houseof  their 

36.  18  all  the  vessels  of  the  house  of  God,  great 
36.  18  the  treasures  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 
36. 19  they  burnt  the  house  of  God,  and  braked. 
36.  23  hath  charged  me  to  build  him  an  house 

Ezra  1.  2  hath  charged  me  to  build  him  an  house 

1.  3  build  the  house  of  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 

1.  4  freewill  offering  for  the  houseof  God  that 

1.  5  to  go  up  to  build  the  house  of  the  Lord 

1.  7  brought  forth  the  vessels  of  the  house  of 

1.  7  and  had  put  them  in  the  house  of  his  gods 
2/36  of  the  house  of  Jeshua,  nine  hundred  se. 

2.  59  they  could  not  show  their  fathers’  house 

2.  68  when  they  came  to  thehouse  of  theLORD 

2.  68  offered  freely  for  the  house  of  God  to  set 

3.  8  of  their  coming  unto  the  house  of  God  at 

3.  8  to  set  forward  the  work  of  the  house  of  the 

3.  9  to  set  forward  the  workmen  in  the  house 
3. 1 1  because  the  foundation  of  the  house  of  tho 
3.  12  ancient  men,  that  had  seen  the  first  houso 

3.  12  when  the  foundation  of  this  house  was  laid 

4,  3  Ye  have  nothing  to  do ..  to  build  an  houso 

6.  22  in  the  work  of  the  house  of  God,  the  God 

7.  27  to  beautify  the  house  of  the  Lord  which 

8. 17  bring  unto  us  ministers  for  the  house  of 

8.  25  the  offering  of  the  house  of  our  God,  wh. 
8.  29  in  the  chambers  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 
8.  30  to  Jerusalem,  unto  the  house  of  our  God 
8. 33  weighed  in  thehouse  of  our  God  by  the  h. 

8.  36  they  furthered  the  people,  and  the  house 

9.  9  to  set  up  the  house  of  our  God,  and  to 

10.  1  casting  himself  down  before  the  house  of 
10  6  Ezra  rose  up  from  before  thehouse  of  God 

10.  9  the  people  sat  in  the  street  of  the  house 

10.  16  chief  of  the  fathers,  after  the  house  of  their 

Eeh.  1.  6  both  I  and  my  father’s  house  have  sinned 

2.  8  the  palace  which(appertained)to  the  house 

2.  8  and  for  the  house  that  I  shall  enter  into 

3.  10  repaired  Jedaiah.  .over  against  his  house 
3  16  repaired  Hehemiah . .  unto  the  house  of  the 
3  20,  21  the  door  of  the  house  of  Eliashib 

3  21  even  to  the  end  of  the  house  of  Eliashib 

3.  23  After  him  repaired,  .over  against  their  li. 
3.  23  After  him  repaired  Azariah.  .by  his  house 
3  24  from  the  house  of  Azariah  unto  the  turn. 
3.  25  which  lieth  out  from  the  king’s  high  house 
3.  28  repaired,  .every  one  over  against  liis  house 

3  29  repaired  Zadok.  .over  against  his  house 

4  14  and  fight  for.  .yourwives,  andyour houses 
4  16  the  rulers,  .behind  all  the  house  of  Judah 
c.  3  We  have  mortgaged  ourlands . .  and  houses 
c  11  Restore, I  pray  you,  to  them,  .their  houses 
1  13  God  shake  out  every  man  from  lus  house 
6  10  I  came  unto  the  house  of  Shemaiah  the  son 

6  10  Let  us  meet  together  in  the  house  of  God 

7.  3  and  every  one  (to  be)  over  against  his  house 

7  4  therein,  and  the  houses  (were)  not  builded 
7  39  the  house  of  Jeshua,  nine  hundred  seventy 
7.  61  they  could  not  show  their  fathers’  house 
8. 16  in  the  courts  of  the  house  of  God,  and  in 
q.  25  possessed  houses  full  of  all  goods,  wells 

10  32  for  the  service  of  the  house  of  our  God 
10'  33  (for)  all  the  work  of  the  house  of  our  God 
10  34  lots,  .to  bring  (it)  into  the  house  of  ourG. 
10  34  after  the  houses  of  our  fathers,  at  times 

10.  35  And  to  bring,  unto  the  house  of  the  Lord 
10.  36  to  bring  to  the  house  of  ourGod,  unto  the 
10.  36  priests  that  minister  in  the  house  of  our 
10  37  to  the  chambers  of  the  house  of  our  God 
10.  38  the  tithe  of  the  tithes  unto  the  house  of  our 
10.  38  to  the  chambers,  into  the  treasure  house 

10.  39  we  will  not  forsake  the  house  of  our  God 

11.  11  Seraiah.  .(was)  the  ruler  of  the  house  of 

11.  12  their  brethren  that  did  the  workof  the  ho. 
II.  16  the  outward  business  of  the  house  of  God 

11.  22  singers,  .over  the  business  of  the  house  o£ 

12.  29  from  thehouse  of  Gilgal,  and  out  of  thef. 
12  37  above  the  house  of  David,  even  unto  the 

12.  40  So  stood  the  two.  .in  the  house  of  God,  and 

13.  4  of  the  chamber  of  the  house  of  our  God 

13.  7  chamber  in  the  courtsof  the  house  of  G. 

13.  9  brought  I  again  the  vessels  of  the  house 
13.  11  and  said,  Why  is  the  house  of  God forsakenl 


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Neh.  13.  14  that  I  have  done  for  the  house  of  my  God 
Esth.  1 .  8  appointed  to . .  the  officers  of  his  house 

1.  9  women  (in)  the  royal  house  which  (belo.) 

1.  22  every  man  should  bear  rule  in  his.  .house 

2.  3  the  house  of  the  women,  unto  the  custody 

2.  8  was  brought  also  unto  the  king’s  house 
2.  9  to  be  given  her,  out  of  the  king’s  house 
2.  9  the  best  (place)  of  the  house  of  the  women 
2.  1 1  before  the  court  of  the  women’s  house,  to 
2.  13  house  of  the  women  unto  the  king’s  house 
2.  14  into  the  second  house  of  the  women,  to  the 

2.  16  unto  king  Ahasuerus  into  liis  house  royal 

4.  13  thou  shalt  escape  in  the  king’s  house  more 

4.  14  thy  father’s  house  shall  be  destroyed  :  and 

5.  1  king’s  house,  over  against  the  king’s  house 
'5.  1  house,  over  against  the  gate  of  the  house 

6.  4  the  outward  court  of  the  king’s  house 

6.  12  Hainan  hasted  to  his  house  mourning,  and 

7.  8  force  the  queen . .  before  me  in  the  house  ? 

7.  9  gallows . .  standeth  in  the  house  of  Hainan 

8.  j  give  the  house  of  Haman,  the  Jews’ enemy 

8.  2  set  Mordecai  over  the  house  of  Haman 

8.  7  I  have  given  Esther  the  house  of  Haman 

9.  4  Mordecai  (was)  great  in  the  king’s  house 
Job  1.  4  his  sons  went  and  feasted  (in  their)  houses 

1.  10  about  his  house,  and  about  all  that  he 

1.  13,  18  eating,  .in  their  eldest  brother’s  house 
1.  19  smote  the  four  corners  of  the  house,  and 

3.  15  who  filled  their  houses  with  silver 

4.  19  less  (in)  them  that  dwell  in  houses  of  clay 

7.  10  He  shall  return  no  more  to  his  house 

8.  15  He  shall  lean  upon  his  house,  but  it 

15.  28  in  houses  which  no  man  inhabiteth,  which 

1 7. 13  the  grave  (is)  mine  house :  I  have  made  my 

19.  15  They  that  dwell  in  mine  house,  and  my 

20.  19  taken  away  an  house  which  he  budded  not 

20.  28  The  increase  of  his  house  shall  depart 

21.  9  Their  houses  (are)  safe  from  fear,  neither 

21.  21  what  pleasure  (hath)  he  in  his  house  after 

21.  28  say.  Where  (is)  the  house  of  the  prince  land 

22.  18  he  filled  then-  houses  with  good  (things) 

24.  16  In  the  dark  they  dig  through  houses,  (wli.) 
27.  18  He  buildeth  his  house  as  a  moth,  and  as 

30.  23  and  (to)  the  house  appointed  for  all  living 

38.  20  know  the  paths  (to)  the  house  thereof  ? 

39.  6  Whose  house  I  have  made  the  wilderness 

42. 11  did  eat  bread  with  him  in  his  house :  and 

Psa.  5.  7  will come(into)  thy  liousein  the  multitude 

23.  6  dwell  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  for  ever 

26.  8 1  have  loved  the  habitation  of  thy  house 

27.  4  I  may  dwell  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  all 

30.  title,  (at)  the  dedication  of  the  house  of  David 

31.  2  rock,  for  an  house  of  defence  to  save  me 

36.  8  satisfied  with  the  fatness  of  thy  house 
42.  4  I  went  with  them  to  the  house  of  God 
45.  ioforget.  .ownpeople,  and  thy  father’s  house 

49.  11  (that)theirhouses(shallcontinue)forever 

49.  16  when  the  glory  of  his  house  is  increased 

50.  9  I  will  take  no  bullock  out  of  thy  house 
52.  title.  David  is  come  to  the  house  of  Ahime. 
52.  8  like  a  green  olive  tree  in  the  house  of  G. 
55.  14  walked  unto  the  house  of  God  in  company 
59.  title,  and  they  watched  the  house  to  kill  him 
65.  4  satisfied  with  the  goodness  of  thy  house 

66. 13  I  will  go  into  thy  house  with,  .offerings 
69.  9  the  zeal  of  thine  house  hath  eaten  me  up 
84.  3  Yea,  the  sparrow  hath  found  an  house 
84.  4  Blessed  (are)  they  that  dwell  in  thy  house 
84.  10  be  a  doorkeeper  in  the  house  of  my  God 

92.  13  Those  that  be  planted  in  the  house  of  the 

93.  5  holiness  becometh  thine  house,  0  Lord 
98.  3  and  his  truth  toward  the  house  of  Israel 

101.  2  walk  within  my  house  with  a  perfect  heart 
101.  7  deceit  shall  not  dwell  within  my  house :  he 
104.  17  (as  for)  the  stork,  tlieflr  trees  (are)  herh. 
103.  21  He  made  him  lord  of  his  house,  and  ruler 

112.  3  Wealth  and  riches  (shall  be)  In  his  house 

113.  9  He  maketh  the  barren  woman  to  keep  h. 

1 14.  1  house  of  Jacob  from  a  people  of  strange 

115.  io  0  house  of  Aaron,  trust  in  the  Lord:  he 

115. 12  The  Lord,  .will  bless  the  house  of  Israel 

1 15. 12  he  will  bless  the  house  of  Aaron 

1 16. 19  In  the  courts  of  the  Lord’s  house,  in  the 
1 18.  3  Let  the  house  of  Aaron  now  say,  that  his 

118.  26  we  have  blessed  you  out  of  the  house  of 

1 19.  54  have  been  my  songs  in  the  house  of  my 
122.  1  Let  us  go  into  the  house  of  the  Lord 
122.  5  set  thrones,  .the  thrones  of  the  house  of 
122.  9  Because  of  thehouse  of  the  Lord  our  God 

127.  1  Except  the  Lord  build  the  house,  they 

128.  3  fruitful  vine  by  the  sides  of  thine  house 
132.  3  not  come  into  the  tabernacle  of  my  house 

134.  1  which  by  night  stand  in  the  house  of  the 

135.  2  Ye  that  stand  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  in 
135.  2  in  the  courts  of  the  house  of  our  God 

135. 19  Bless  the  Lord,  O  house  of  Israel.  .0  house 
135.  20  Bless  the  Lord,  0  house  of  Levi :  ye  that 

Prov.  1. 13  we  shall  fill  our  houses  with  spoil 

2. 18  For  her  house  inclineth  unto  death,  and 

3.  33  curse,  .(is)  in  the  house  of  the  wicked 

5.  8  and  come  not  nigh  the  door  of  her  house 

5.  10  thy  labours  (be)  in  the  house  of  a  stranger 

6.  31  shall  give  all  the  substance  of  his  house 

7.  6  For  at  the  window  of  my  house  I  looked 
7.  8  Passing . .  he  went  the  way  to  her  house 

7.  11  stubborn  ;  her  feet  abide  not  in  her  house 
7.  27  Her  house  (is)the  way  to  hell,  goingdown 

1 9.  1  Wisdom  hath  builded  her  house,  she  hath 
9. 14  she  sitteth  at  the  door  of  her  house,  on 

11.  29  He  that  troubleth  his  own  house  shall 

12.  7  the  house  of  the  righteous  shall  stand 

14.  1  Every  wise  woman  buildeth  her  house 


Prov.  14.  ii  house  of  the  wicked  shall  be  overthrown 

15.  6  In  the  house  of  the  righteous  (is)  much 

13.  25  Lord  will  destroy  the  house  of  the  proud 
15.  27  He  that  is  greedy ..  troubleth  his  own  ho. 
17.  1  an  house  full  of  sacrifices  (with)  strife 
17.  13  evil  shall  not  depart  from  his  house 
19.  14  House  and  riches  (are)  the  inheritance  of 

21.  9  with  a  brawling  woman  in  a  wide  house 
21.  12  considereth  the  house  of  the  wicked 

24.  3  Through  wisdom  is  an  house  builded,  and 

24.  27  Prepare,  .and  afterwards  build  thine  ho. 

25.  17  Withdraw  thy  foot  from . .  neighbour’s  ho. 

25.  24  with  a  brawling  woman  and  in  a  wide  ho. 
27. 10  neither  go  into  thy  brother’s  house  in  the 

30.  26  yet  make  they  their  houses  in  the  rocks 

Eccl.  2.  4  builded  me  houses;  I  planted  me  viney. 

2.  7  maidens,  and  had  servants  born  in  my  li. 

5.  i  when  thou  goest  to  the  house  of  God,  and 
7.  2  house  of  mourning  than  to  go  to  the  house 
7.  4  The  heart  of  the  wise  (is)  in  the  house  of 

7.  4  heart  of  fools  (is)  in  the  house  of  mirth 

10.  18  through  idleness  of  the  hands  the  house 

12.  3  the  keepers  of  the  house  shall  tremble 
Song  1.  17  The  beams  of  our  house  (are)  cedar,  (and) 

2.  4  He  brought  me  to  the  banqueting  house 

3.  4  I  had  brought  him  into  my  mother’s  house 

8.  2  bring  thee  into  my  mother's  house,  (who) 
8.  7  all  the  substance  of  his  house  for  love 

Isa.  2.  2  the  mountain  of  the  Lord’s  house  shall  be 
2.  3  let  us.  .to  the  house  of  the  God  of  Jacob 
2.  5  0  house  of  Jacob,  come  ye,  and  let  us  walk 

2.  6  forsaken  thy  people  the  house  of  Jacob 

3.  6  his  brother,  of  the  house  of  his  father 

3.  7  in  my  house  (is)  neither  bread  nor  clothing 
3.  14  the  spoil  of  the  poor  (is)  in  your  houses 

5.  7  For  the  vineyard .  .(is)  the  house  of  Israel 
5.  8  Woe  unto  them  that  join  house  to  house 

5.  9  many  houses  shall  be  desolate,  (even)  gr. 

6.  4  cried,  and  thehouse  was  filled  with  smoke 

6.  11  the  houses  without  man,  and  the  laud  be 

7.  2  it  was  told  the  house  of  David,  saying 

7.  13  O  house  of  David  ;  (Is  it)  a  small  thing  for 

7.  17  upon  thy  father’s  house,  days  that  have 

8.  14  of  offence  to  both  the  houses  of  Israel 
8.  17  hidetli  his  face  from  the  house  of  Jacob 

10.  20  such  as  are  escaped  of  the  house  of  Jacob 

13.  16  their  houses  shall  be  spoiled,  and  their 

13.  21  houses  shall  be  full  of  doleful  creatures 

14.  1  they  shall  cleave  to  the  house  of  Jacob 

14.  2  the  house  of  Israel  shall  possess  them  in 
14.  17  opened  not  the  house  of  his  prisoners  ? 

14.  18  lie  in  glory,  every  one  in  his  own  house 

22.  8  the  armour  of  the  house  of  the  forest ' 

22.  10  the  houses  of  Jerusalem,  and  the  houses 

22.  15  (even)  unto  Shebna,  which  (is)overtlieh. 
22.  18  (shall  be)  the  shame  of  thy  lord’s  house 
22.  21  shall  be  a  father,  .to  the  house  of  Judah 
22.  22  the  key  of  the  house  of  David  will  I  lay 
22.  23  a  glorious  throne  to  his  father’s  house 

22.  24  all  the  glory  of  his  father's  house,  the 

23.  1  there  is  no  house,  no  entering  in  :  from 

24.  10  every  house  is  shut  up,  that  no  man  may 
29.  22  concerning  the  house  of  Jacob,  Jacob 

31.  2  arise  against  the  house  of  the  evil  doers 

32.  13  all  the  houses  of  joy  (in)  the  joyous  city 

36.  3  Hilkiah’s  son,  which  was  over  the  house 

37.  1  and  went  into  the  house  of  the  Lord 

37.  14  went  up  uuto  the  house  of  the  LORD,  and 

37.  31  that  is  escaped  of  the  house  of  Judah 

37.  38  he  was  worshipping  in  the  house  of  Nisr. 

38.  1  Set  thine  house  in  order  :  for  thou  shalt 

38.  20  we  will  sing,  .in  the  house  of  the  Lord 

38.  22  I  shall  go  up  to  the  house  of  the  Lord  ? 

39.  2  the  house  of  his  precious  things,  the 

39.  2  all  the  house  of  his  armour,  and  all  that 

39.  2  there  was  nothing  in  his  house,  nor  in 
39.  4  What  have  they  seen  in  thine  house?  And 
39.  4  All  that  (is)  in  mine  house  have  they  seen 
39.  6  all  that  (is)  in  thine  house,  and  (that) 

42.  7  sit  in  darkness  out  of  the  prison  house 
42.  22  they  are  hid  in  prison  houses :  they  are 
44.  13  figure,  .that  it  may  remain  in  the  house 
46.  3  Hearken  unto  me,  0  house  of  Jacob,  and 
46.  3  the  remnantof  thehouse  of  Israel,  which 
48.  1  0  house  of  Jacob,  which  are  called  by  the 
56.  5  unto  them  will  I  give  in  mine  house  and 
56.  7  make  them  joyful  in  my  house  of  prayer 
56.  7  called  an  house  of  prayer  for  all  people 
58.  1  and  show,  .the  house  of  Jacob  their  sins 
58.  7  the  poor  that  are  cast  out  to  thy  house? 

60.  7  and  I  will  glorify  the  house  of  my  glory 

63.  7  great  goodness  toward  the  house  of  Israel 

64.  11  our  beautiful  house,  where  our  fathers 

65.  21  they  shall  build  houses,  andinhabit(them) 

66.  1  where(is)tliehouse  thatyebuild  untome? 

66.  20  an  offering,  .into  the  house  of  the  Lord 

Jer.  2.  4  the  word  of  the  Lord,  0  house  of  Jacob 

2.  4  all  the  families  of  the  house  of  Israel 

2. 26  so  is  the  house  of  Israel  ashamed ;  they 

3.  18  house  of  Judah  shall  walk  with  the  house 
3.  20  treacherously  with  me,  0  house  of  Israel 
5.  7  assembled . .  by  troops  in . .  harlots’  houses 

5. 11  the  house  of  Israel  and  the  house  of  Judah 
5.  15  will  bring  a  nation.  .0  house  of  Israel 

5.  20  Declare  this  in  the  house  of  Jacob,  and 

5.  27  so  (are)  their  houses  full  of  deceit :  there. 

6.  12  their  houses  shall  be  turned  unto  others 

7.  2  Stand  in  the  gate  of  the  Lord’s  house 
7.  10  stand  before  me  in  this  house,  which  is 
7.  11  Is  this  house,  which  is  called  by  my  name 
7.  14  Therefore  will  I  do  unto  (this)  house 

7.  30  in  the  house  which  is  called  by  my  name 


Jer.  9.  26  the  house  of  Israel  (arc)  uncircumcised  in 

10.  1  Lord  speaketh  unto  you.O  house  of  Israel 

11.  10  the  house  of  Israel  and  the  house  of  Judah 

11.  15  What  hath  my  beloved  to  do  in  mine  ho. 

11.  17  of  the  house  of  Israel,  and  of  the  house 

12.  6  the  house  of  thy  father,  even  they  have 

12.  7  I  have  forsaken  mine  house,  I  have  left 

12.  14  pluekout  the  house  of  Judah  from  among 

13.  11  whole  house  of  Israel  and  the  whole  house 

16.  5  Enter  not  into  the  house  of  mourning 

16.  8  not  also  go  into  the  house  of  feasting 

17.  22  out  of  your  houses  on  the  sabbath  day 

1 7.  26  sacrifices . .  unto  the  house  of  the  Lord 

18.  2  go  down  to  the  potter’s  house,  and  there 

18.  3  I  went  down  to  the  potter’s  house ;  and 
18.  6  0  house  of  Israel,  cannot  I  do  with  you 
18.  6  so  (are)  ye  in  mine  hand,  O  house  of  Israel 
18.  22  Let  a  cry  be  heard  from  their  houses 

19. 13  the  houses  of  Jerusalem,  and  the  houses 

19. 13  the  houses  upon  whose  roofs  they  have 

19. 14  he  stood  in  the  court  of  the  Lord’s  house 

20.  1  chief  governor  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 
20.  2  which  (was)  by  the  house  of  the  Lord 

20.  6  all  that  dwell  in  thine  house,  shall  go 

21.  11  touching  the  house  of  the  king  of  Judah 

21. 12  0  house  of  David,  thus  saith  the  Lord 

22.  1  Go  down  to  the  house  of  the  king  of  Jud. 
22.  4  enter  in  by  the  gates  of  this  house  kings 
22.  5  that  this  house  shall  become  a  desolation 
22.  6  the  Lord  unto  the  king’s  house  of  Judah 
22.  13  buildeth  his  house  by  unrighteousness 

22.  14  build  me  a  wide  houseand  large  chambers 

23.  8  which  led  the  seed  of  the  house  of  Israel 

23.  11  in  my  house  have  I  found  their  wicked. 

23.  34  will  even  punish  that  man  and  his  house 

26.  2  Stand  in  the  court  of  the  Lord's  house 

26.  2  which  come  to  worship  in  the  Lord’s  ho. 
26.  6  Then  will  I  make  this  house  like  Shiloh 
26.  7  these  words  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 

26.  9  This  house  shall  be  like  Shiloh,  and  this 
26.  9  against  J  eremiah  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 
26.  10  king's  house  unto  the  house  of  the  Lord 
26.  12  sent  me  to  prophesy  against  this  house 

26.  18  the  mountain  of  the  house  as  the  high 

27.  16  the  vessels  of  the  Lord’s  house  shall  now 

27.  18,  21  house  of  the  Lord,  aud(in)  the  house 

28.  1  spake  unto  me  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 

28.  3  all  the  vessels  of  the  Lord’s  house  that 
28.  5  that  stood  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 

28.  6  to  bring,  .the  vessels  of  the  Lord’s  house 

29.  5,  28  Build  ye  houses,  and  dwell  (in  them) 

29.  26  be  officers  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  for 

31.  27  sow  the  house  of  Israel,  and  the  house 

31.  31  house  of  Israel,  and  with  the  house  of  I. 

31.  33  I  will  make  with  the  house  of  Israel 

32.  2  which  (was)  iu  the  king  of  Judah’s  house 

32.  15  Houses  and  fields  and  vineyards  shall  be 

32.  29  burn  it  with  the  houses  upon  whose  roofs 

32.  34  in  the  house  which  is  called  by  name 

33.  4  concerning  the  houses  of  this  city,  and 

33.  4  concerning  the  houses  of  the  kings  of  I. 

33.  ii  sacrifice,  .into  the  house  of  the  Lord 

33.  14  the  house  of  Israel,  and  to  the  house  of 

33.  17  upon  the  throne  of  the  house  of  Israel 

34.  13  of  Egypt,  out  of  the  house  of  bond  men 

34.  15  in  the  house  which  is  called  by  my  name 

35.  2  Go  unto  the  house  of  the  Rechabites,  and 

35.  2  bring  them  into  the  house  of  the  Lord 
35.  3  and  the  whole  house  of  the  Rechabites 
35.  4  brought  them  into  the  house  of  the  Lord 
35.  5  I  set  before  the  sons  of  the  house  of  the 
35.  7  Neither  shallye  build  house,  nor  sow  seed 

35.  9  Nor  to  build  houses  for  us  to  dwell  in 
35. 18  said  unto  the  house  of  the  Rechabites 

36.  3  It  may  be  that  the  house  of  Judah  will 

36.  5  I  cannot  go  into  the  house  of  the  Lord 
36.  6  in  the  Lord’s  house  upon  the  fasting  day 
36.  8  words  of  the  Lord  in  the  Lord’s  house 
36.  10  Then  read  Baruch,  .in  the  house  of  the  L. 
36.  10  entry  of  the  new  gate  of  the  Lord’s  house 
36.  12  he  went  down  into  the  king’s  house,  into 

36.  22  the  king  sat  in  the  winter  house,  in  the 
37. 15,  20  in  the  house  of  Jonathan  the  scribe 

37.  17  the  king  asked  him  secretly  in  his  house 

38.  7  one  of  the  eunuchs,  .in  the  king’s  house 
38.  8  went  forth  out  of  the  king’s  house,  and 

38. 11  went  into  the  house  of  the  king  under  the 
38.  14  entry  that  (is)  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 
38.  17  and  thou  shalt  live,  and  thine  house 

38.  22  that  are  left  in  the  king  of  Judah’s  house 

38.  26  cause  me  to  return  to  Jonathan’s  house 

39.  8  burned  the  king’s  house,  and  the  houses 
41.  5  to  bring  (them)  to  the  house  of  the  Lord 
43.  9  the  entry  of  Pharaoli’shouseinTahpanhes 
43.  12  fire  in  the  houses  of  the  gods  of  Egypt 
43.  13  the  houses  of  the  gods  of  the  Egyptians 
48.  13  house  of  Israel  was  ashamed  of  Beth-el 

51.  51  into  the  sanctuaries  of  the  Lord’s  house 

52.  13  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  the  king’s  h. 

52.  13  houses  of  Jerusalem,  and  all  the  houses 
52.  17  pillars  (were)  in  the  house  of  the  LORD 
52.  17  sea  that  (was)  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 
52.  20  Solomon  had  made  in  the  house  of  the  L. 

Lam.  2.  7  made  a  noise  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 
5.  2  turned  to  strangers,  our  houses  to  aliens 
Eze.  2.  5  forbear,  for  they  (are)  a  rebellious  house 
2.  6  afraid,  .though  they  (be)  a  rebellious  ho. 

2.  8  not.  .rebellious  like  that  rebellious  house 

3.  1  and  go  speak  unto  the  house  of  Israel 

1 3.  4  get  thee  unto  the  house  of  Israel,  and 
3.  5  (art)  not  sent ..  (but)  to  the  house  of  Israel 

3.  7  the  house  of  Israel  will  not  hearken  unto 


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,  7  the  house  of  Israel  (are)  impudent  and  h. 

a  fear  them  not.  .they  (be)  a  rebellious  ho. 

,  I7a  watchman  unto  the  house  of  Israel 

3.  24  said.  .Go,  shut  thyself  within  thine  house 

3  26,  27  for  they  (are)  a  rebellious  house 

4.  3  (shall  lie)  a  sign  to  the  house  of  Israel 

4  4,  5  the  iniquity  of  the  house  of  Israel 

4  6  thou  shalt  bear  the  iniquity  of  the  house 
s  4  come  forth  into  all  the  house  of  Israel 
6  1 1  evil  abominations  of  the  house  of  Israel ! 

7.  24  the  heathen .  .shall  possess  their  houses 

8  1  I  sat  in  mine  house,  and  the  elders  of 

8  6  that  the  house  of  Israel  committeth  here 

8.  10  idols  of  the  house  of  Israel,  pourtrayed 
8.  11,  12  the  ancients  of  the  house  of  Israel 

8.  14  the  door  of  the  gate  of  the  Lord's  house 
8  16  into  the  inner  court  of  the  LORD’S  house 
8. 17  Is  it  a  light  thing  to  the  house  of  Judah 
0.  3  gone  up.  .to  the  threshold  of  the  house 
0  6  ancient  men  which  (were)  before  the  house 
g.  7  Defile  the  house,  and  fill  the  courts  with 
q  g  The  iniquity  of  tlie  house  of  Israel  and 
10  3  stood  on  the  right  side  of  the  house  when 

10.  4  the  threshold  of  the  house ;  and  thehouse 

10.  18  from  off  the  threshold  of  the  house,  and 

10  iq  door  of  the  east  gate  of  the  Lord’s  house 

11.  1  unto  the  east  gate  of  the  Lord’s  house 

11.  3  let  us  build  houses :  this  (city  is)  the 

11  s  Thus  have  ye  said,  O  house  of  Israel :  for 
11'  ,s  the  house  of  Israel  wholly,  (are)  theyunto 

12  2  dwellest  in .  .midst  of  a  rebellious  house 

12  2  hear  not :  for  they  (are)  a  rebellious  house 

12.  3  though  they  (be)  a  rebellious  house 

12  6  set.  .(for)  a  sign  unto  the  house  of  Israel 
12  9  the  house  of  Israel,  the  rebellious  house 
12  10  the  house  of  Israel  that  (are)  among  them 

12.  24  divination  within  the  house  of  Israel 
12  25  in  your  days,  0  rebellious  house,  will  I 

12  27  (they  of)  the  house  of  Israel  say,  The 

13  5  neither  made  up  the  hedge  for  thehouse 

13.  0  in  the  writingof  the  house  of  Israel, neither 

14.  4  Every  man  of  the  house  of  Israel  that 
14.  s  I  may  take  the  house  of  Israel  in  their 
14.  6  say  unto  the  house  of  Israel,  Thus  saith 

14  7  every  one  of  the  house  of  Israel,  or  of  the 
14  11  the  house  of  Israel  maygo  no  more  astray 

16  4:  they  shall  burn  thine  houses  with  Are,  and 

17  2  speak  a  parable  unto  the  house  of  Israel 

17  12  Say  now  to  the  rebellious  house.  Know  ye 

18  6,  15  to  the  idols  of  the  house  oLIsratl 
18.  25  O  house  of  Israel ;  Is  not  my  >fay  equal 
18  29  Yet  saith  the  house  of  Israel,  The  way  of 
18  29  O  house  of  Israel,  arenot  my  ways  equal  ? 
18.  30  I  will  judge  you,  O  house  of  Israel,  every 
18  31  for  wliy  will  ye  die,>J house  of  Israel? 

20  5  hand  unto  the  seed  of  the  house  of  Jacob 
20.  13  the  house  of  Israel  rebelled  against  me 
20.  27  speak  unto  the  house  of  Israel,  and  say 
20  30  say  unto  the  house  of  Israel,  Thus  saith 
20.  31  I  be  enquired ofbyyou.Ohouseoflsrael? 

20  39  house  of  Israel,  thus  saitli  the  Lord  God 
20  40  all  the  house  of  Israel,  all  of  them  in  the 
20  44  your  corrupt  doings,  O  ye  house  of  Israel 

22.  18  the  house  of  Israel  is  to  me  become  dross 

23.  39  have  they  done  in  the  midst  of  mine  house 

23  47  slay,  .and  burn  up  their  house  with  fire 

24.  3  a  parable  unto  the  rebellious  house,  and 

24  21  Speak  unto  the  house  of  Israel,  Thus  saith 

2<  3  againstthe  houseof  Judah,  when  they  we. 

25.  8  Behold,  the  house  of  Judah  (is)  like  unto 

25  12  hath  dealt  against  the  house  of  Judah  by 

26  12  they  shall,  .destroy  thy  pleasant  houses 

27.  14  They  of  the  house  of  Togarmali  traded  in 

28.  24  a  pricking  brier  unto  the  house  of  Israel 
28  25  have  gathered  the  house  of  Israel  from  the 

28.  26  shall  build  houses,  and  plant  vineyards 

29.  6  been  a  staff  of  reed  to  the  house  of  Israel 
20.  16  no  more  the  confidence  of  the  house  of  I. 
2n  21  horn  of  the  house  of  Israel  to  bud  forth 
33.  7  set . .  a  watchman  unto  the  house  of  Israel 
33  10  speak  unto  the  house  of  Israel,  .saying 
33  11  for  why  will  ye  die,  0  house  of  Israel  ? 

'3  20  O  ye  house  of  Israel,  I  will  judge  you  every 

33  30  the  walls,  and  in  the  doors  of  the  houses 

34  30  they . .  the  house  of  Israel,  (are)  my  people 
33  15  the  inheritance  of  the  house  of  Israel,  bee. 
36  10  all  the  house  of  Israel,  (even)  all  of  it :  and 
36  17  when  the  house  of  Israel  dwelt  in  their 
36.  21  which  the  house  of  Israel  had  profaned 
36  22  Therefore  say  unto  the  house  of  Israel 
36  22  do  not  (this)  for  your  sakes,  O  house  of  Isr. 
-6  32  be  ashamed  and  confounded ..  O  house  of 

36  37  be  enquired  of  by  the  house  of  Israel 

37  11  these  bones  are  the  whole  house  of  Israel 
27  16  (for)  all  the  house  of  Israel  his  companions 

38.  6  the  house  of  Togarmah  of  the  north  quar. 

39.  12  seven  months  shall  the  house  of  Israel  be 
30  22  So  the  house  of  Israel  shall  know  that  I 

39.  23  shall  know  that  the  house  of  Israel  went 
39.  25  mercy  upon  the  whole  house  of  Israel,  and 

39.  29  my  spirit  upon  the  house  of  Israel,  saith 
40  4  declare  all  that  thou  seest  to  the  house  of 

40.  5  behold  a  wall  on  the  outside  of  the  house 
40  45  the  keepers  of  the  charge  of  the  house 

40  47  and  the  altar  (that  was)  before  the  house 

40.  48  he  brought  me  to  the  porch  of  the  house 

41  5  After  he  measured  tiic  wall  of  the  house 
41]  5,  10  round  about  the  house  on  every  side 

41.  6  into  the  wall  which  (was)  of  the  house  for 

41.  6  they  had  not  hold  in  the  wall  of  the  house 
41.  7  for  the  winding  about  of  the  house  went 
41,  7  upward  round  about  the  house  :  therefore 


Eze.  41.  7  breadth  of  the  house  (was  still)  upward 
4t.  8  1  saw  also  the  height  of  the  house  round 
41.  13  So  he  measured  the  house,  an  hundred  c. 
41.  14  Also  the  breadth  of  the  face  of  the  house 
41.  17  even  unto  the  inner  house,  and  without 
41.  19  made  through  all  the  house  round  about 
41.  26  and  (upon)  the  side  chambers  of  the  house 

42. 15  made  an  end  of  measuring  the  inner  house 
43  4  the  glory  of  the  Lord  came  into  the  house 

43.  5  and ..  the  glory  of  the  Lord  filled  the  house 
43  6  speaking  unto  me  out  of  the  house ;  and 

43.  7  shall  the  house  of  Israal  no  more  defile 

43  10  show  the  house  to  the  house  of  Israel,  that 

43.  11  show  them  the  form  of  thehouse,  and  the 

43.  12  This  (is)  the  law  of  the  house;  upon  the  top 

43.  21  burn  it  in  the  appointed  place  of  the  house 

44.  4  way  of  the  north  gate  before  the  house 

44.  4  the  glory  of  the  Lord  filled  the  house  of 

44.  5  the  ordinances  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 

44.  5  mark  well  the  entering  in  of  the  house 

44  6  thou  shalt  say . .  to  the  house  of  Israel,  Thus 

44.  6  0  ye  house  of  Israel,  let  it  suffice  you  of 
44.  7  to  be  iu  my  sanctuary,  .(even)  my  house 
44.  11  of  the  house,  and  ministering  to  the  house 
44.  12  caused  the  house  of  Israel  to  fall  into  in. 

44. 14  keepers  of  the  charge  of  the  house,  for  all 
44.  22  maidens  of  the  seed  of  the  house  of  Israel 

44.  30  cause  the  blessing  to  rest  in  thine  house 

45.  '  4  it  shall  be  a  place  for  their  houses,  and 
43.  5  the  Levites,  the  ministers  of  the  house 

45.  6  it  shall  be  for  the  whole  house  of  Israel 

45.  8  give  to  the  house  of  Israel  according  to 

45.  17  in  all  solemnities  of  thehouse  of  Israel 

45.  17  make  reconciliation  for  the  house  of  Israel 

45.  19  put  (it)  upon  the  posts  of  the  house,  and 
43.  20  simple  :  so  shall  ye  reconcile  the  house 

46.  24  the  ministers  of  the  house  shall  boil  the 

47.  1  he  brought  me . .  unto  the  door  of  the  house 
47.  1  out  from  under  the  threshold  of  the  house 
47.  I  the  forefront  of  the  house  (stood)  toward 

47.  1  from  the  right  side  of  the  house,  at  the 

48.  21  and  the  sanctuary  of  the  house  (shall  be) 

Dan.  1  2  with  part  of  the  vessels  of  the  house  of  G. 

1.  2  he  carried  into . .  the  house  of  his  god ;  and 

1.  9  brought .  into  the  treasure  house  of  his  g. 
Hos.  1.  4  blood  of  Jezreel  upon  the  house  of  Jehu 

I.  4  cause  to  cease  the  kingdom  of  the  house 

1.  6  have  mercy  upon  the  house  of  Israel ;  but 

1 .  7  I  will  have  mercy  upon  the  house  of  J udah 
5]  1  and  hearken,  ye  house  of  Israel ;  and  give 

5.  1  house  of  the  king ;  for  judgment  (is)  tow. 

5.  12  and  to  the  house  of  Judah  as  rottenness 

5.  14  as  a  young  lion  to  the  house  of  Judah  :  I 

6.  10  seen  an  horrible  thing  in  the  house  of  Is. 

8.  1  as  an  eagle  against  the  house  of  the  Lord 

9.  4  shall  not  come  into  the  house  of  the  Lord 
g.  8  asnare.  .(and) hatred  inthehouseofliisG. 

9. 15  I  will  drive  them  out  of  mine  house,  I  will 

II.  11  will  place  them  in  their  houses,  saith  the 
11.  12  house  of  Israel  with  deceit :  but  Judah 

Joel  1  9  is  cut  off  from  the  houseof  the  LORD;  the 

1.  13  witliholden  from  the  house  of  your  God 

1. 14  (into)  the  house  of  the  Lord  your  God,  and 
1  16  and  gladness  from  the  house  of  our  God? 

2.  9  they  shall  climb  up  upon  the  houses  ;  they 

3.  18  a  fountain  shall  come  forth  of  the  house 
Amos  1.  4  I  will  send  a  fire  into  the  house  of  Hazael 

1.  5  holdeth  the  sceptre  from  the  house  of  E. 

2.  8  they  drink  the  wine,  .(in)  the  house  of 

3  13  Hear  ye  and  testify  in  theliouseof  Jacob 

3.  15  the  winter  house  with  the  summer  house 

3.  15  and  the  houses  of  ivory  shall  perish,  and 
3.  15  the  great  houses  shall  have  an  end,  saith 
5  1  (even)  a  lamentation,  O  house  of  Israel 

5.  3  that  .  shall  leave  ten,  to  the  house  of  Isr 

5.  4  saith  the  Lord  unto  the  house  of  Israel 

5.  6  lest  he  break  out  like  fire  in  the  house 

5.  11  ye  have  built  houses  of  hewn  stone,  but 

5.  19  went  into  the  house,  and  leaned  his  hand 

5.  25  Have  y e offered,  .sacrifices.  .0 house  of 

6.  1  Woe.  .to  whom  the  house  of  Israel  came  ! 

6.  9  if  there  remain  tenmenin  onehouse.that 

6.  10  of  the  house,  .by  the  sides  of  the  house 

6.  11  smite  the  great  house,  .the  little  house 

6.  14  will  raise upagainstyouanation,  0  house 

7.  9  I  will  rise  against  the  house  of  Jeroboam 

7.  10  against  thee  in  the  midst  of  the  house  of 

7.  16  drop  not  (thy  word)  against  the  house  of 
9.  8  will  not  utterly  destroy  the  house  of  J  acob 
9.  9  I  will  sift  the  house  of  Israel  among  all 

Obad.  1.  17  house  of  Jacob  shall  possess  their  posse. 
1.  18  house  of  Jacob  shall  be  a  fire,  and  the  h. 
1.  18  hou„-  of  Esau  for  stubble,  and  they  shall 
1. 18  not  be  (any)  remaining  of  thehouse  of  E. 
Mic.  1.  5  for  the  sins  of  the  house  of  Israel.  What 
1 .  10  in  the  house  of  Aplirah  roll  thyself  in  the 

1.  14  the  houses  of  Aclizib (shall be)  alie  to  the 

2.  2  they  covet . .  houses,  and  take  (them)  away 

2.  2  so  theyoppressamanandhis  house,  even 

2.  7  0  (thou  that  art)  named  The  house  of  Ja. 

2  9  cast  out  from  their  pleasant  houses;  from 

3.  1  ye  princes  of  the  house  of  Israel ;  (Is  it) 

3.  9  house  of  Jacob,  and  princes  of  the  house 

3.  12  mountain  of  thehouse  as  the  high  places 

4.  1  mountain  of  the  house  of  the  Lord  shall 

4.  2  to  the  house  of  the  God  of  Jacob ;  and  he 

6.  4  redeemed . .  out  of  the  house  of  servants 

6.  10  wickedeness  in  the  house  of  the  wicked 

6. 16  and  all  the  works  of  the  house  of  Ahab 

7.  6  a  man’s  enemies  (are),  .of  his  own  house 
Nall.  1.  14  out  of  the  house  of  thy  gods  will  I  cut  off 
Hab.  2.  9  coveteth  an  evil  covetousness  to  his  house 


Ilab.  2.  10  Thou  hast  consulted  shame  to  thy  house 
3.  13  woundedst  the  head  out  of  the  house  of 
Zeph.  1.  9  which  fill  their  masters’  houses  with . .  dec. 

1.  13  their  houses  a  desolation,  .build  houses 

2.  7  be  for  the  remnant  of  the  house  of  J  udah 

2.  7  in  the  houses  of  Askelon  shall  they  lie 

Hag.  1.  2  time  that  the  Lord’s  house  should  be  bu. 

1.  4  dwell  in  your  ceiled  houses,  and  this  ho. 

1.  8  bring  wood,  and  build  the  house  ;  and  I 
1.  9  Because  of  mine  house  that  (is)  waste,  and 
1.  9  ye  run  every  man  unto  his  own  house 

1.  14  did  work  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  of  ho. 

2.  3  you  that  saw  this  house  in  her  first  glory? 

2.  7  I  will  fill  this  house  with  glory,  saith  the 

2.  9  The  glory  of  this  latter  house  shall  be  gr. 
Zech.  1.  16  my  house  shall  be  built  in  it,  saith  the  L. 

3.  7  then  thou  shalt  also  judge  my  house,  and 

4.  9  havelaid  the  foundation  of  thishouse ;  his 

5.  4  it  shall  enter  into  the  house  of  the  thief 

5.  4  and  into  the  house  of  him  that  sweareth 

5.  4  it  shall  remain  in  the  midst  of  his  house 

5.  11  To  build  it  an  house  in  the  land  of  Shinar 

6.  10  the  house  of  Josiali  the  son  of  Zephaniah 

7.  2  When  they  had  sent  unto  the  house  of  G. 

7.  3  the  priests  which  (were)  in  the  house  of 
8  9  the  foundation  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 

8.  13  0  house  of  Judah,  and  house  of  Israel ;  so 

8.  15  to  do  well,  .to  the  house  of  Judah :  fear 

8.  19  to  the  house  of  Judah  joy  and  gladness 

9.  8  I  will  encamp  about  mine  house  because 

10.  3  hath  visited  bis  flock  the  house  of  Judah 

10.  6  strengthen  the  house . .  save  the  house  of 

11.  13  cast  them  to  the  potter  in  the  house  of  the 

12.  4  open  mine  eyes  upon  the  house  of  Judah 

12.  7  that  the  glory  of  the  house  of  David  and 
12.  8  the  house  of  David  (shall  be)  as  God,  as 
12.  10  And  I  will  pour  upon  the  house  of  David 

12.  12,  12,  13  the  family  of  the  house  of 

13.  1  a  fountain  opened  to  the  house  of  David 

13.  6  1  was  wounded  (in)  the  house  of  my  friends 

14.  2  the  houses  rifled,  and  the  women  ravished 

14.  20  the  pots  iu  the  Lord’s  house  shall  be  like 
14  21  no  more,  .in  the  house  of  the  Lord  of  ho. 

Mai.  3- 10  that  there  may  be  meat  in  mine  house 

2.IIouse ,  rv?  bayitli. 

Ezra  4.  24  Then  ceased  the  work  of  the  house  of  God 
5.  2  Jeshua.  .began  to  build  the  house  of  God 
5.  3,  9  commanded  you  to  build  this  house,  and 
5.  8  to  the  house  of  the  great  God,  which  is 
5.  11  We.. build  the  house  that  was builded  these 
5.  12  who  destroyed  this  house,  and  carried  the 
5.  13  Cyrus  made  a  decree  to  build  this  house 
5.  14  the  vessels  also,  .of  the  houseof  God,  which 

5. 15  the  house  of  God  be  builded  in  his  place 
5.  16  laid  the  foundation  of  the  house  of  God 
5.  17  search  made  in  the  king's  treasure  house 

5.  17  to  build  this  house  of  God  at  Jerusalem 

6.  1  search  was  made  in  the  house  of  the  rolls 

6.  3  a  decree  (concerning)  the  house  of  God  at 

6.  3  Let  the  house  be  builded,  the  place  where 

6.  4  expenses  be  given  out  of  the  king’s  house 
6.  s  silver  vessels  of  the  house  of  God,  which 
6.  5  place,  and  place  (them)  in  the  house  of  G. 
6.  7  Let  the  work  of  this  house  of  God  alone 
6.  7  let  the  governor,  .build  this  house  of  God 
6.  8  for  the  building  of  this  house  of  God ;  that 
6.  11  let  timber  be  pulled  down  from  his  house 
6.  11  let  his  house  be  made  a  dunghill  for  this 
6.  12  this  house  of  God  which  (is)  at  Jerusalem 
6.  15  this  house  was  finished  on  the  third  day 
6.  16  kept  the  dedication  of  this  house  of  God 

6.  17  at  the  dedication  of  this  house  of  God  an 

7.  16  offering  willingly  for  the  house  of  their  G. 

7.  17  offer  them  upon  the  altar  of  the  house  of 

7.  19  for  the  service  of  the  house  of  thy  God 

7.  20  be  needful  for  the  house  of  thy  God 

7.  20  bestow  (it)  outof  the  king's  treasure  house 

7.  23  diligently  done  for  the  house  of  the  God  of 

7.  24  or  ministers  of  this  house  of  God,  it  shall 
Dan.  2.  s  and  your  houses  shall  be  made  a  dunghill 

2.  17  Then  Daniel  w-ent  to  his  house,  and  made 

3.  29  and  their  houses  shall  be  made  a  dunghill 

4.  4  I  Nebuchadnezzar  was  at  rest  in  mine  h. 

4.  30  I  have  built  for  the  house  of  the  kingdom 

5.  3  of  the  temple  of  the  house  of  God  which 

5.  10  the  queen,  .came  into  the  banquet  house 

5.  23  brought,  .vessels  of  his  house  before  thee 

6.  10  lie  went  into  his  house  ;  and,  his  windows 

3.  Comely  place,  habitation,  nx:  naah. 

Psa.  83.  12  Let  us  take  to  ourselves  the  houses  of  G. 

4.  House,  place  of  habitation,  oUriTripiov  oiketerion. 

2  Co.  5.  2  with  our  house  which  is  from  heaven 

5.  House,  household,  family,  retainers,  oMa  oikia. 

Matt  2  11  And  when  they  were  come  into  the  house 
5.  15  giveth  light  unto  all  that  are  in  the  house 

7.  24  wise  man,  which  built  his  house  upon  a 

7  2s  27  the  winds  blew,  and  beat  upon  that  h. 
f  26  man,  which  built  bis  house  upou  the  sand 

8  14  when  Jesus  was  come  into  Peter’s  house 
q.  10  as  Jesus  sat  at  meat  in  the  house,  behold 
0.  23  when  Jesus  came  into  the  ruler  s  house 

0  28  when  he  was  come  into  the  house,  the 
10  12  And  when  ye  come  into  an  house,  salute 
10’  13  thehouse  be  worthy,  let  your  peace  come 
10  14  when  ye  depart  out  of  that  house  or  city 
12  25  every  city  or  house  divided  against  itself 
12  29  a  strong  man’s  house,  and  spoil  his  house 

13.  1  The  sameday  went  Jesusout  of  thehouse 
13!  36  Then  Jesus,  .went  into  the  house :  and  his 


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Matt  13.  57  in  his  own  country,  and  in  his  own  house 

17.  25  when  he  was  come  into  the  house,  Jesus 

19.  29  every  one  that  hath  forsaken  houses,  or 

23.  14  [ye  devour  widows’  houses,  and  for  a  pr.] 

24.  17  come  down  to  take  anything  out  of  his  h. 
24.  43  would  not  have  suffered  his  house  to  be 
26.  6  when  Jesus  was  in  Bethany,  in  the  house 

Mark.  1.  29  they  entered  into  the  house  of  Simon  and 

2.  15  as  Jesussat  at  meat  in  hishouse,  manyp. 

3.  25  if  a  house  be  divided,  .that  house  cannot 

3.  27  a  strong  man’s  house,  and  spoil,  .his  ho. 

6.  4  among  his  own  kin,  and  in  his  own  house 

6.  10  what  place  soever  ye  enter  into  an  house 

7.  24  entered  intoan  house,  and  would  have  no 

9.  33  and,  being  in  the  house,  he  asked  them 

10. 10  in  the  house  his  disciples  asked  him  again 

10.  29  There  is  no  man  that  hath  left  house,  or 

10.  30  he  shall  receive . .  now  in  this  time,  houses 

12.  40  Which  devour  widows’  houses,  and  for  a 

13.  15  the  [h.].  .to  take  any  thing  out  of  his  ho. 

13.  34  a  man  taking  a  far  journey,  wholeft  his  h. 

13.  35  ye  knownot  when  the  master  of  the  house 

14.  3  being  in  Bethany,  in  the  house  of  Simon 
Luke  4.  38  Andhearose.  .and  entered  into  Simon’sh. 

5.  29  Levi  made  him  a  great  feast  in  his  own  h. 

6.  48  which  built  an  house,  .beat,  .upon  thath. 
6. 49  built  an  house . .  and  the  ruin  of  that  house 

7.  6  when  he  was  now  not  far  from  the  house 

7.  36  he  went  into  the  Pharisee’s  [house],  and 
7.  37  (Jesus)  sat  at  meat  in  the  Pharisee's  house 

7.  44  I  entered  into  thine  house,  thou  gavest 

8.  27  neither  abode  in.  .house,  but  in  the  tombs 

8.  51  when  he  came  into  the  house,  hesuffered 

9.  4  whatsoever  house  ye  enter  into,  there  abide 

10.  5  into  whatsoever  house  ye  enter,  first  say 

10.  7  in  the  same  house  remain,  eating  and  dr. 

10.  7  Go  not  from  house  to  house 

15.  8  sweep  the  house,  and  seek  diligently  till 

15.  25  he  came  and  drew  nigh  to  the  house,  he 

17.  31  his  stuff  in  the  house,  let  him  not  come 

18.  29  There  is  no  man  that  hath  left  house,  or 

20.  47  Which  devour  widows’  houses,  and  for  a 

22.  10  follow  him  into  the  house  where  he  ente. 
22  11  shall  say  unto  the  goodman  of  the  house 

John  4.  53  and  himself  believed,  and  his  whole  house 
8. 3s  servant  abideth  not  in  the  house  for  ever 

11.  31  Jews.. which  were  with  her  in  the  house 

12.  3  the  house  was  filled  with  the  odour  of 

14.  2  In  my  Father’s  house  are  many  mansions 
Acts  4.  34  possessors  of  lands  or  houses  sold  them 

9.  11  enquire  in  the  house  of  Judas  for  (one) 

9. 17  entered  into  the  house;  and  putting  his 

10.  6  a  tanner,  whose  house  is  by  the  sea  side 
10.  17  men.  .had  made  enquiry  for  Simon’s  ho. 

10.  32  he  is  lodged  in  the  house  of  (one)  Simon 

11.  11  already  come  unto  the  house  where  I  was 

12.  12  to  the  house  of  Mary  the  mother  of  John 
-16.  32  they  spake,  .to  all  that  were  in  his  house 

17.  5  assaulted  the  house  of  Jason,  and  sought 

18.  7  entered  into  a  certain  (man’s)  house,  nam. 

18.  7  whose  house  joined  hard  to  the  synagogue 

-1  Co.  11. 22  have  ye  not  houses  to  eat  and  to  drink  in 

16.  15  ye  know  the  house  of  Stephanas,  that  it 
2  Co.  5.  1  if  our  earthly  house  of  (this)  tabernacle 

5.  1  an  house  not  made  with  hands,  eternal 
2  Ti.  2.  20  a  great  house  there  are  not  only  vessels 

3.  6  are  they  which  creep  into  houses,  and 
2  John  jo  receive  liimnot  into(your)liouses,  neither 

G.  House,  oIkos  oikos. 

Matt.  9.  6  take  up  thy  bed,  and  go  unto  thine  house 

9.  7  And  he  arose,  and  departed  to  his  house 

10.  6  to  the  lost  sheep  of  the  house  of  Israel 

11.  8  wear  soft  (clothing)  are  in  king's  houses 

12.  4  he  entered  into  the  house  of  God,  and  did 
12.  44  return  into  my  House  from  whence  I  came 

15.  24  unto  the  lost  sheep  of  the  house  of  Israel 
21. 13  My  house  shall  be  called  the  house  of 

23.  38  your  house  is  left  unto  you  desolate 
Mark  2.  1  it  was  noised  that  he  was  in  the  house 

2.  11  Arise,  .and  go  thy  way  into  thine  house 

2.  26  How  he  went  into  the  house  of  God  in  the 

3.  19  And  Judas,  .and  they  went  into  an  house 

5.  38  the  house  of  the  ruler  of  the  synagogue 
7.  17  entered  into  the  house  from  the  people 

7.  30  when  she  was  come  to  her  house,  she 

8.  3  send  them  away  fasting  to  their. .  houses 
■8.  26  And  he  sent  him  away  to  his  house,  say. 
y.  28  when  he  was  come  into  the  house,  his 
11. 17  My  house  shall  be  called . .  house  of  prayer 

ILuke  1.  23  that,  .he  departed  to  his  own  house 

1.  27  a  man  whose  name  was  Joseph,  of  the  h. 
•1.  33  he  shall  reign  over  the  house  of  Jacob  for 

1.  40  entered  into  the  house  of  Zacharias,  and 

1.  56  And  Mary,  .returned  to  her  own  house 

1.  69  an  horn . .  in  the  house  of  his  servant  David 

2.  4  because  he  was  of  the  house  and  lineage 

5.  24  take  up  thy  couch,  and  go  unto  thine  house 
•5.  25  departed  to  his  own  house,  glorifying  God 
•6.  4  How  he  went  into  the  house  of  God,  and 

7. 10  returning  to  the  house,  found  the  servant 
8.  39  Return  to  thine  own  house,  and  show  how 

8.  41  besought,  .that  he  would  come  into  his  h. 

9.  61  farewell  which  are  at  home  at  my  house 

10.  5  And.  .first  say,  Peace  (be)  to  this  house 
jo.  38  named  Martha  received  him  into  her  ho. 
n.  17  and  a  house  (divided)  against  a  house  fal. 

11.  24  will  return  unto  my  house  whence  I  came 

12.  39  not  have  suffered  his  house  to  be  broken 
12.  52  there  shall  be  five  in  one  house  divided 
l3-  35  Behold,  your  house  is  left  unto  you  des. 
44.  1  as  he  went  into  the  house  of  one  of  the 


Lukei4.  23  compel  to  come  in,  that  my  house  may 

16.  4  they  may  receive  me  into  their  houses 
16.  27  thou  wouldest  send  him  to  my  father’s  h. 

18.  14  this  man  went  down  to  his  house  justified 

19.  5  Zaccheus.  to  day  I  must  abide  at  thy  ho. 

19.  9  This  day  is  salvation  come  to  this  house 

19.  46  My  house  is  the  house  of  prayer  :  but  ye 
22.  54  brought  him  into  the  high  priest’s  [house] 

John  2.  16  make  not  my  Father’s  house  an  house  of 

2.  17  The  zeal  of  thine  house  hath  eaten  me  up 
7.  53  [And  every  man  went  unto  his  own  house] 

11.  20  Martha .  .went,  .but  Mary  sat.  .in  the  hou. 
Acts  2.  2  it  filled  all  the  house  where  they  were  sit. 

2.  36  let  all  the  house  of  Israel  know  assuredly 
7.  10  he  made  him  governor  over,  .all  his  house 
7.  20  nourished  up  in  his  father’s  house  three 
7.  42  0  ye  house  of  Israel,  have  ye  offered  to  mo 
7.  47  But  Solomon  built  him  an  house 

7.  49  what  house  will  ye  build  me  ?  saith  the  L. 
10.  2  one  that  feared  God  with  all  his  house 
10.  22  to  send  for  thee  into  his  house,  and  to  hear 

10.  30  at  the  ninth  hour  I  prayed  in  my  house 

11.  12  and  we  entered  into  the  man’s  house 
n.  13  how  he  had  seen  an  angel  in  his  house 

11.  14  whereby  thou  and  all  thy  house  shall  be 
16.  15  come  into  my  house,  and  abide  (there) 

16.  31  and  thou  shalt  be  saved,  ana  thy  house 
16.  34  when  he  had  brought  them  into  hishouse 

18.  8  believed  on  the  Lord  with  all  his  house 

19.  16  so  that  they  fled  out  of  that  house  naked 

21.  8  we  entered  into  the  house  of  Philip  the  ev. 

Rom  16.  5  Likewise,  .thechurchthatisintheirhouse 
1  Co.  16.  19  with  the  church  that  is  in  their  house 
Col.  4.  15  Salute,  .the  church  which  is  in  hishouse 

1  Ti.  3.  4  One  that  ruleth  well  his  own  house,  having 

3.  5  know  not  how  to  rule  his  own  house,  how 

3.  12  ruling  their  children  and  their  own  houses 

3.  15  to  behave  thyself  in  the  house  of  God 

2  Ti.  1.  16  The  Lord  give  mercy  unto  the  house  of  0. 
Titus  1.  11  who  subvert  whole  houses,  teaching  things 
Plim.  2  fellow  soldier,  and  to  the  church  in  thy  h. 
Heb.  3.  2  as  also  Moses  (was  faithful)  in  all  his  house 

3.  3  as  he . .  hath  more  honour  than  the  house 
3.  4  For  every  house  is  builded  by  some  (man) 
3.  5  Moses  verily  (was)  faithful  in  all  his  house 

3.  6  over  his  own  house ;  whose  house  are  we 

8.  8  the  house  of  Israel  and  with  the  house  of 
8.  10  that  I  will  make  with  the  house  of  Israel 

10.  21  And.  .an  high  priest  over  the  house  of  God 

11.  7  prepared  an  ark  to  the  saving  of  his  house 

1  Pe.  2.  5  Ye  also,  .are  built  up  a  spiritual  house,  an 

4.  17  judgment  must  begin  at  the  house  of  God 
HOUSE,  draught  — 

Outgoings,  nisty'ic  motsaoth,  or  nitorra  macharaotli. 

2  KL 10.  27  and  make  it  a  draught  house  unto  this  day 
HOUSE  to  house,  from  — 

1  .From  house  to  house,  uar'  oIkov  kat'  oikon. 

Acts  2.  46  and  breaking  bread  from  house  to  house 

20.  20  taught  you  publicly,  .from  house  to  house 
2 .The  houses,  ras  oixlas  tas  oikias. 

1  Ti.  5.  13  wandering  about  from  house  to  house  ;  and 
HOUSE,  in  or  into  every  — 

From  house  to  house,  uaFoluou  kat'  oikon. 

Acts  5.  42  in  every  house,  they  ceased  not  to  teach 
8.  3  entering  into  every  house,  and  haling  men 

HOUSE,  goodman  or  master  of  the  — 

House  despot  or  ruler,  olKoSeavoTps  oikodespotes. 
Matt  10.  25  If  they  have  called  the  master  of  the  house 

20.  11  murmured  against  the  goodman  of  the  h. 

24.  43  if  the  goodman  of  the  house  had  known 
Marki4.  14  say  ye  to  the  good  man  of  the  house,  The 
Lukei2.  39  if  the  goodman  of  the  house  had  known 

13.  25  When  once  the  master  of  the  house  is  risen 

14.  21  Then  the  master  of  the  house,  being  angry 

HOUSE,  to  guide  the  — 

To  he  a  house  despot  or  ruler,  oiKoSanrorfu  oikod. 

1  Ti.  5.14  women  marry,  bear  children,  guide  the  h. 

HOUSE,  hired  — 

What  is  hired,  plaBupa  misthoma. 

Acts  28.  30  dwelt  two  whole  years  in  his  own  hired  h. 
HOUSE,  those  of  his  own  — 

Belonging  to  the  house,  oiuFios  oikeios. 

1  Ti.  5.  8  and  specially  for  those  of  his  own  house 
HOUSE,  with  aU  his  — 

With  all  his  household,  iravotKi  panoiki. 

Acts  16.  34  rejoiced,  believing  in  God  with  all  his  ho. 
HOUSEHOLD  — 

1. House,  household,  iva  bayith. 

Gen.  18.  19  he  will  command,  .his household  after  h. 
31.  37  what  hast  thou  found  of  all  thy  houselio. 
35.  2  Then  Jacob  said  unto  his  household,  and 
42.  33  take  (food  for)  the  famine  of  your  house. 
45.  11  lest  tliou,  and  thy  household,  and  all  that 
45.  18  take  your  father.and  your  households, and 
47.  12  nourished,  .all his father’shousehold, with 
47.  24  for  them  of  your  households,  and  for  food 
Exod.  1.  1  every  man  and  his  household  came  with 

12.  4  if  the  household  be  too  little  for  the  lamb 
Lev.  16.  17  made  an  atonement,  .for  his  household 
Numi8.  31  shall  eat  it  in  every  place,  ye  and  your  ho. 
Deut.  6.  22  and  upon  allhishousehold,  before  our  eyes 

11.  6  swallowed  them  up,  and  their  households 

12.  7  ye  and  your  households,  wherein  the  Lo. 

14.  26  thou  shalt  rejoice,  thou,  and  thine  hous. 

15.  20  Thou  shalt  eat.  .thou  and  thy  household 


Josh.  2. 18  thy  father’shousehold,  home  unto  thee 

6.  25  her  father’s  household,  and  all  that  she 

7.  14  shall  come  by  households;  and  the  house 

7.  18  And  he  brought  his  household  man  by  man 
Judg.  6.  27  because  he  feared  his  father’s  household 

18.  25  lose  thy  life,  with  the  lives  of  thy  house. 

1  Sa.  25.  17  against  our  master,  and  against  all  his  ho. 

27.  3  he  and  his  men,  every  man  with  his  hous. 

2  ,Sa.  2.  3  bring  up,  every  man  with  his  household 

6.  11  Loud  blessed  Obed-edom,  and  all  his  ho. 

6.  20  Then  David  returned  to  bless  his  houshold 

15.  16  the  king  went  forth,  and  all  his  household 

16.  2  The  asses  (be)  for  the  king’s  household  to 

17.  23  put  his  household  in  order,  and  hanged 

19.  18  a  ferry  boat  to  carry  over  the  king’s  hou. 
19.  41  have  brought  the  king  and  his  household 

1  Ki.  4.  6  And  Ahishar(was)overthehousehold;  and 

4.  7  victuals  for  the  king  and  his  household 

5.  9  my  desire,  in  giving  food  for  my  household 

5.  11  measures  of  wheat  (for)  food  to  hishouse. 

11.  20  Genubath  was  in  Pharaoh’s  household 

2  Ki.  7.  9  that  we  may  go  and  tell  the  king’shouse. 

8.  1  Arise,  and  go  thou  and  thine  household 
8.  2  wentwitliherhousehold.andsojourued 

18. 18,  37  Eliakim.  .which  (was)  over  thehouse. 

19.  2  Eliakim,  which  (was)  over  the  household 
1  Ch.24.  6  one  principal  household  being  taken  for 
Neh.  13.  8  I  cast  forth  all  the  household  stuff  of  T. 
Prov.27.  27  for  the  food  of  thy  household,  and  (for) 

31.  15  giveth  meat  toller  household,  and  a  port. 
31.  21  She  is  not  afraid  of  the  snow  for  her  househ. 
31.  21  allherhousehold(are)clothed  with  scarlet 
31.  27  looketh  well  to  the  ways  of  her  household 
Isa.  36.  22  Eliakim . .  that  (was)  over  the  household 
37.  2  Eliakim,  who  (was)  over  the  household, and 
2. Service,  household,  ni3Ji  abuddali. 

Job  1.  3  a  very  great  household ;  so  that  this  man 
3. Service,  household,  depuirei'o  therapeia. 

Matt24-  45  his  lord  hath  made  rulerover  his[house.] 
Lukei2.  42  lord  shall  make  ruler  over  his  household 

4 . Household,  oheia  oikia. 

Phil.  4.  22  chiefly  they  that  are  of  Cesar’s  household 

5.  House,  household,  oIkos  oikos. 

Acts  16. 15  when  she  was  baptized,  and  her  household 

1  Co.  1. 16  I  baptized  also  the  household  of  Stephanas 

2  Ti.  4.  19  Salute Priscaaud Aquila.andthehouseho. 
HOUSEHOLD,  of  the  — 

Belonging  to  the  house,  oluelos  oikeios. 

Gal.  6.  10  especially  unto  them  who  are  of  the  ho. 
Eph.  2. 19  fellow  citizens,  .and  of  the  household  of 

HOUSEHOLD  servant  — 

Household  servant,  domestic,  oIkztps  oilxtes. 

Acts  10.  7  he  called  two  of  his  household  servants 
HOUSEHOLD,  they  of  the  — 

Belonging  to  the  house,  oiKLauis  oikiakos. 

Matt  10.  25  how  much  more,  them  of  liishousehohl? 
10.  36  a  man’s  foes  (shall  be)  they  of  his  own  h. 
HOUSEHOLDER  — 

House  despot  or  ruler,  olKoSeo-irtjTris  oikodespotes. 
Matti3.  27  the  servants  of  the  householder  came  and 

13.  52  is  like  unto  a  man.  an  householder  which 

20.  1  is  like  unto  a  man ..  an  householder,  which 

21.  33  There  was  a  certain  householder,  which 

HOUSES,  desolate  — 

Forsaken  habitations,  almanoth. 

Isa.  13.  22  wild  beasts . .  shall  cry  in  their  desolate  h. 
[See  also  Roof,  shearing,  summer.] 

HOUSE  TOP  — 

1  .Roof,  top,  pinnacle,  gag. 

2  Ki.  19.  26  theywere.  .(as)  the  grass  on  the  house  tops 
Psa.102.  7  am  as  a  sparrow  alone  upon  the  house  top 
129.  6  them  be  as  the  grass  (upon)  the  house  top 
Prov2i.  9  (Itis).  .todwellin  acornerof  the  house  top 

25.  24  (Itis).  .todwellinacornerof  the  house  top 
Isa.  22.  1  thou  art  wholly  gone  up  to  the  house  tops  ? 

37.  27  they  were,  .(as)  the  grass  on  the  house  t. 
Jer.  48.  38  lamentation .  upon  all  the  house  tops  of 
Zeph.  1.  5  worship  the  host  of  heaven  upon  the  1l  t. 

2 .Building,  Slop. a  ■doma. 

Matt  10.  27  what  ye  hear . .  preach  ye  upon  the  house  t.  f 
24.  17  Let  him  which  is  on  the  house  top  not  co. 
Marki3.  15  let  him  that  is  on  the  house  top  not  go 
Luke  5.  19  they  ivent  upon  the  house  top,  and  let 

12.  3  shall  be  proclaimed  upon  the  house  tops 

17.  31  he  which  shall  be  upon  the  house  top,  and 
Acts  10.  9  Peter  went  up  upon  the  house  top  to  pray 

HOW  t  — 

1 .  Where  l  how  ?  ’N  e. 

Jer.  5.  7  How  shall  I  pardon  thee  for  this?  thy  cli. 

2.  Howl  how,  ?pt<  ek. 

Gen.  44.  34  how  shall  I  go  up  to  my  father,  and  the 
Judg  16.  15  How,  canst  thou  say,  I  love  thee,  when 

3 . How  ?  how,  np'N  ekah. 

Deut.  1.  12  How  can  I  myself  alone  bear  your  cumb. 

7.  17  Thesenations.  .how  can  I  dispossess  them? 

4.  How  ?  how,  .Ira’s;  ekakah. 

Esth.  8.  6  how  can  I  endure?,  .or  howcan  Iendurc? 
Song  5.  3  how  shall  I  put  it  on  ?.  .how shall  I  defile 

o.Hmo  ?  how,  itus  pos. 

Matt.  6.  28  Consider  the  lilies  of  the  field,  how  they 

7.  4  Or  how  wilt  thou  say  to  thy  brother,  Let 


HOW 


501 


HOWL 


Mattio.  iQ  take  no  thought  how  or  what  ye  shall  sp. 

12  4  How  he  entered  into  the  house  of  God,  and 

i2  26  divided  ,  how  shall  then  his  kingdom  st.? 

12.  29  how  can  one  enter  into  a  strong  man’s  h. 

12.  34  how  can  ve,  being  evil,  speakgood  things? 

16.  ii  How  is  it  that  ye  do  not  understand  that 

21  20  How  soon  is  the  fig  tree  withered  away ! 

22  12  Friend,  how  earnest  thou  in  hither  not 

22  43  How  then  doth  David  in  spirit  call  him  L. 

22.  43  If  David  then  call  him  Lord,  how  is  he  his 

23  33  how  can  ye  escape  the  damnation  of  hell? 
26.  54  how  then  shall  the  scriptures  be  fulfilled 

Mark  2.  26  [How]  he  went  into  the  house  of  God  in 

3  23  and  said . .  How  can  Satan  cast  out  Satan  ? 

4'  13  and  how  then  will  ye  know  all  parables? 

4  40  Why  are  ye  so  fearful?  how  is  it  that  ye 
3'  16  told  them  how  it  befell  to  him  that  wa3 

8.  21  said. .  How  is  it  that  ye  do  not  understand? 
o  12  how  it  is  written  of  the  Son  of  man,  that 

to  23  How  hardly  shall  they  that  have  riches 

10.  24  how  hard  is  it  for  them  that  trust  in  riches 
h.  18  and  sought  how  they  might  destroy  him 
I2  35  How  say  the  scribes  that  Christ  is  the  son  of 
12  41  beheld  how  the  people  cast  money  into  the 
14  I  sciibes  sought  how  they  might  take  him  by 
14  II  sought  how  he  might  conveniently  betray 
Luke  1.  34  How  shall  this  be,  seeing  I  know  not  a  man? 

6.  42  Either  how  canst  thou  say  to  thy  brother 
8  18  Take  heed  therefore  how  ye  hear:  for  w. 

10.  26  What  is  written  in  the  law  ?  how  readest 

11.  18  how  shall  his  kingdom  stand?  because  ye 
12  11  take  ye  110  thought  how  or  what  thing  ye 

12.  27  Consider  the  lilies  how  they  grow :  they 
12.  50 110  w  am  I  straitened  till  it  be  accomplished ! 
12.  56  how  is  it  that  ye  do  not  discern  this  time? 

14  7  when  he  marked  how  they  chose  out  the 

18  24  How  hardly  shall  they  that  have  riches 
20  41  How  say  they  that  Christ  is  David’s  son? 

20.  44  calleth  him  Lord,  how  is  he  then  his  son? 
22.  2  scribes  sought  how  they  might  kill  him 
22.  4  how  lie  might  betray  him  unto  them 

John  3.  4  How  can  a  man  be  born  when  he  is  old  ? 

3.  0  and  said  unto  him,  How  can  these  things 

3.  12  how  shall  ye  believe,  if  I  tell  you  (of) 

4.  9  How  is  it  that  thou,  being  a  Jew,  askest 

5.  44  How  can  ye  believe,  which  receive  honour 

5.  47  writings,  how  shall  ye  believe  my  words  ? 

6  42  how  is  it  then  that  he  saith,  I  came  down 
6  52  How  can  this  man  give  us(liis)  flesh  to  eat 

7.  15  How  know,  this  man  letters,  having  never 

8  33  how  sayest  thou,  Ye  shall  be  made  free  ? 

9.  10  said,  .unto  him,  How  were  thine  eyes  op.? 

9. 15  asked  him  how  he  had  received  his  sight 

9. 16  How  can  a  man  that  is  a  sinner  do  such  mir. 

9.  19  was  born  blind?  how  then  doth  he  nowsee? 

9  26  What  did  he.  .how  opened  he  thine  eyes? 

11  36  said  the  Jews,  Behold  how  he  loved  him ! 
12.  34  how  sayest  thou,  The  Son  of  man  must  be 

14. '  5  we  know  not.  .and  how  can  we  know  the 

14.  9  how  sayest  thou  (then),  Show  us  the  Fath. 
Acts  2.  8  how  hear  we  every  man  in  our  own  tongue 

4.  2t  finding  nothing  how  they  might  punish 

8.  31  How  can  I,  except  some  man  should  guide 

9.  27  how  he  had  seen  the  Lord  in  the  way,  and 

9.  27  how  he  had  preached  boldly  at  Damascus 
n.  13  lie  showed  us  liowhe  had  seen  an  angel  in 

12  17  how  the  Lord  had  brought  him  out  of  the 

15.  36  visit  our  brethren,  .(and  see)  how  they  do 
Rom.  3.  6  for  then  how  shall  God  judge  the  world? 

4. 10  How  was  it  then  reckoned?  when  he  was 

6.  2  How  shall  we,  that  are  dead  to  sin,  live 
8.  32  how  shall  he  not  with  him  also  freely 

10  14  [How]  then  shall  they  call  on  him  in  wh. 

10.  14  [how]  shall  they  believe  in  him  of  whom 

10.  14  [how]  shall  they  hear  without  a  preacher? 
10.  15  [how]  shall  they  preach  except  they  be 

1  Co.  3.  to  let  every  man  take  heed  how  hebuildetli 

7.  32  he.  .careth .  .[how]  he  may  please  the  L. 

7.  33  he.  .careth.  .[how]  he  may  please  (his)  w. 
7.  34  careth.  .[how]  she  may  please  (her) hush. 

14.  7  how  shall  it  be  known  what  is  piped  or 
14.  9  how  shall  it  be  known  what  is  spoken?  for 

14.  16  how  shall  he  that  occupieth  the  room  of 
15. 12  how  say  some  among  you  that  there  is  no 

15.  35  How . .  the  dead  raised  up  ?  and  with  what 

2  Co.  3.  8  How  shall  not  the  ministration  of  the  sp. 
Gal.  4.  9  how  turn  ye  again  to  the  weak  and  begg. 
Col.  4.  6  know  how  ye  ought  to  answer  every  man 

1  Th.  I.  9  how  ye  turned  to  God  from  idols  to  serve 

4.  1  how  ye  ought  to  walk  and  to  please  God 

2  Th.  3.  7  yourselves  know  how  ye  ought  to  follow 

1  Ti.  3.  5  how  shall  he  take  care  of  the  church  of  G.? 

3.  15  thou  mayest  know  how  thou  oughtest  to 
Heb.  2.  3  How  shall  we  escape,  if  we  neglect  so  great 
1  Jo.  3. 17  how  dwelleth  the  love  of  God  in  him? 

4.  20  [how]  can  he  love  God  whom  he  hath  not 
Rev.  3.  3  Remember,  .how  thou  hast  received  and 

6.  Wherefore,  why,  what,  how  1  t'is  tis. 

Matt  18. 12  How'  think  ye?  If  a  man  have  an  hundred 
Mark  2.  16  [How  is  it]  that  he  eateth  and  drinketh 
Luke  1.  62  made  signs . .  how  he  would  have  him  cal. 
2.  49  How  is  it  that  ye  sought  me?  wist  ye  not 

16.  2  How  is  it  that  I  "hear  this  of  thee?  give 
Johm4.  22  how  is  it  that  thou  wilt  manifest  thyself 
Acts  5.  9  How  is  it  that  ye  have  agreed  together  to 
1  Co.  7.  16  or  how  knowest  thou,  0  man,  whether 

14.  26  How  is  it  then,  brethren?  when  ye  come 
Eph.  6.  21  ye  also  may  know  my  affairs,  (and)  how  I 
HOW  — 

l, That  which,  nx  etli  asher. 

Gen.  30.  29  knowest  how  I  have  served  thee,  and  how 


2 . How  1  ?]’n  hek. 

1  Ch.13.  12  How  shall  I  bring  the  ark  of  God  (home) 

Dan.  io.  17  how  can  the  servant  of  this  my  lord  talk 

3.  That,  ’3  ki. 

Josh.  10.  1  king,  .had  heard  how  Joshua  had  taken 

4.  Wherefore  1  ana  maddua. 

Exod.  2. 18  How  (is  it  that)  ye  are  come  so  soon  to  day? 

5.  What  ?  what  1  what,  no  mah. 

IS  1111123.  8  H°w  shall  I  curse,  whom  God  hath  not 

6.  How  i  according  to  what  ?  .133  kammah. 

Gen.  47.  8  Pharaoh  said  unto  Jacob,  How  old  (art) 

7.  What  1  what,  no  meh. 

2  Sa.  1.  4  How  went  the  matter?  I  pray  thee,  tell 

8.  According  as,  Ka6ds  kathos. 

Acts  15.  14  Simeon  had  declared  how  God  at  the  first 

9 . How,  that,  so  that,  owojs  hopos. 

Matt  12.  14  against  him,  how  they  might  destroy  him 
22.  15  how  they  might  entangle  him  in  (his)  talk 
Mark  3.  6  took  counsel,  how  they  might  destroy  h. 
Luke24.  20  And  how  the  chief  priests  and  our  rulers 

10.  That,  St  1  holi. 

Luke  1.  58  her  cousins  heard  how  the  Lord  had  sh. 

21.  5  how  it  was  adorned  with  goodly  stones 
John  4.  1  the  Lord  knew  how  the  Pharisees  had  h. 

12.  19  Perceive  ye  how  ye  prevail  nothing?  behold 

14.  28  Ye  have  heard  how  I  said  unto  you,  I  go 
Acts  14. 27  liowhe  had  opened  the  door  of  faith  unto 
20.  35  how  he  said,  It  is  more  blessed  to  give 
Gal.  4.  13  Ye  know  how  through  infirmity  of  the 
Phm.  19  albeit  I  do  not  say  to  thee  how  thou  owest 
Jas.  2.  22  Seest  thou  how  faith  wrought  with  his 
Rev.  2.  2  how  thou  canst  not  bear  them  which  are 

11  .How,  as,  ws  hos. 

Mark  4.  27  the  seed,  .grow up,  he  kuowetlinot  how 
12.  26  [how]  in  the  bush  God  spake  unto  him 
Luke  6.  4  [How]  he  went  into  the  house  of  God,  and 
8.  47  declared .  .how  she  was  healed  immediat. 

22.  61  Peter  remembered . .  howlie  had  said  unto 

23.  55  beheld  the  sepulchre,  and  how  his  body 

24.  6  remember  [how]  he  spake  unto  you  when 
24.  35  how  he  was  known  to  them  in  breaking  of 

Acts  10.  28  Ye  know  how  that  it  is  an  unlawful  thing 

10.  38  HowGod  anointed  Jesusof  Nazareth  with 

11.  16  the  word  of  the  Lord,  how  that  he  said 
20.  20  how  I  kept  hack  nothing  that  was  profit. 

Rom. 10.  15  How  beautiful  are  the  feet  of  them  that 
11.  2  how  he  maketh  intercession  to  God  agai. 

11.  33  how  unsearchable  (are)  his  judgments,  and 
2  Co.  7. 15  how  with  fear  and  trembling  ye  received 
1  Th.  2.  10  Ye  (are)witnesses,  and  God  (also),  how  h. 

2.  11  As  ye  know  how  we  exhorted  and  comfo. 

HOW  great  — 

1.  What  1  what  !  no  mah. 

Dan.  4.  3  How  great  (are)  his  signs  !  and  how  mig. 

2.  How  much,  S<ros  hosos. 

Mark  5.  19  tell  them  how  great  things  the  Lord  hath 
5.  20  how  great  things  Jesus  had  done  for  him 
Luke  8.  39  show  how  great  things,  .how  great  things 
Acts  9.  16  I  will  show  him  how  great  things  lie  must 
Jas.  3.  s  how  great  a  matter  a  little  fire  kindleth 

3.7/010  great,  iryXluos  pelikos. 

Heb.  7.  4  consider  how  great  this  man  (was),  unto 

4 .IIow  great,  how  much,  wocro  s  posos. 

Matt.  6.  23  be  darkness,  how  great  (is)  that  darkness  ! 

HOW  greatly  — 

As,  how,  ws  hos. 

Phil.  1.  8  how  greatly  I  long  after  you.  .in  the  bow. 

HOW  it  will  go  with  — 

The  things  concerning,  to.  irepl  ta  peri. 

Phil.  2.  23  so  soon  as  I  shall  see  how  it  will  go  with 

HOW  large  — 

How  great,  irq \lkos  pelikos. 

Gal.  6. 11  Ye  see  how  large  a  letter  I  have  written 

HOW  long  — 

1.  According  to  what,  no?  kammah. 

Job  7. 19  How  long  wilt  thou  not  depart  from  me 

2 . Till  when,  coir  irore  heos  pote. 

Matt  17.  17  how  long  shall  I  be  with  you  ?  how  long  s. 
Mark  9.  19  how  long  shall  I  be  with  you  ?  how  long  s. 
Luke  9.  41  how  long  shall  I  be  with  you,  and  suffer 
Johnio.  24  How  long  dost  thou  make  us  to  doubt?  If 
—Rev.  6.  10  How  long,  0  Lord,  holy  and  true,  dost  thou 

3 . How  great,  how  much,  srocros  posos. 

Mark  g.  21  How  long  is  it  ago  since  this  came  unto  h.? 

4.  Till  when  l  njx"iy,  — 'S?  ad-an,  ad-anah. 

Job  8.  2  How  long  wilt  thou  speak  these  (things)? 
18.  2  How  long  (will  it  be  ere)  ye  make  an  end 

5.  Till  what .?  nc-fiy  ad-mah. 

Psa.  4.  2  how  long  (will  ye  turn)  my  glory  into  s.  ? 

74.  9  neither.. among  us  anythatknowethhowlo. 

HOW  many  (things)  — 

l.How  much,  Saos  hosos. 

2  Ti.  1.  18  in  how  many  things  he  ministered  unto 

‘L.How  great,  how  much,  tr  oa  os  posos. 

Matt  15.  34  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  How  many  loaves 
16.  9  remember . .  how  many  baskets  ye  took  up? 
16.  10  thousand,  and  how  many  baskets  ye  took  I 


Matt  27.  13  Hearest  thou  not  how  many  things  they 
Mark  6.  38  saith.  .How  many  loaves  have  ye?  go  and 

8.  5  he  asked  them,  How  many  loaves  have  ye? 

8.  19,  20  how  many  baskets  full  of  fragments 

15.  4  how  many  things  they  witness  against  tliee 

Lukeis.  17  How  many  hired  servants  of  my  father’sh. 
Acts  21.  20  seest,  brother,  how  many  thousands  of  J. 

HOW  many  soever  they  be  — - 

Ms  they  and  as  they,  Dnpi  on|  kahem  ve-kahem. 

2  Sa.  24.  3  unto  the  people,  how  many  soever  they  be 

HOW  mighty  — - 

What  ?  what  !  no  mah. 

Dan.  4.  3  how  mighty  (are)  his  wonders  !  his  king. 
HOW  much  — 

1  .How  much,  otr os  hosos. 

Acts  9.  13  how  much  evil  he  hath  done  to  thy  saints 
Heb.  8.  6  by  how  much  also  he  is  the  mediator  of 
Rev.  18.  7  How  much  she  hath  glorified  herself,  and 

L.How  great,  how  much,  sroaos  posos. 

Matt.  7.  11  how  much  more  shall  your  Father  which 

10.  25  how  much  more . .  them  of  his  household? 
12.  12  How  much  then  is  a  man  better  than  a  s.? 

Luke  1 1.  13  how  much  more  shall  (your)  heavenly  F. 
12.  24  how  much  more  are  ye  better  than  the  f.? 

12.  28  howmuch  more,  .you,  Oye  of  little  faith? 

16.  5  said . .  How  much  owest  thou  unto  my  lord  ? 

16.  7  Then  said  he . .  And  how  much  owest  thou  ? 

Rom  11.  12  the  fall  of  them,  .how  much  more  their 

11.  24  how  much  more  shall  these,  which  be  the 
Phm.  16  how  much  more  unto  thee,  both  in  the  flesh 
Heb.  9. 14  How  muchmore  shall  the  blood  of  Christ 

10.  29  Of  how  much  sorer  punishment,  suppose 

3.  What,  t Is  tis. 

Lukeig.  15  know  how  much  every  man  had  gained 
HOW  much,  less,  more,  rather  then  — 

1  .Also,  »]X  aph. 

Job  4.  19  How  much  less  (in)  them  that  dwell  in  h. 

2 . Also  that,  ’?  r|X  aphki. 

1  Sa.  14.  30  How  much  more,  if  haply  the  people  had 

1  Ki.  8.  27  how  much  less  this  house  that  I  have  built 

2  Ki.  5.  13  how  much  rather  then,  when  he  saith  to 

3 . Hot  at  all  then,  much  more  then,  pA\TL  ye  meti  ge. 

1  Co.  6.  3  how  much  more  things  that  pertain  to  this 

HOW  oft  or  often  — 

1. According  to  what,  nrp3  kammah. 

Psa.  78.  40  How  oft  did  they  provoke  him  in  the  w. 

‘L.How  oft,  no  eras  is  posakis. 

Matt  18.  21  how  oft  shall  my  brother  sin  against  me 
23  37  how  often  would  I  have  gathered  thy  ch. 
Luke  1 3.  34  how  often  would  I  have  gathered  thy  ch. 

HOW  that  — 

That,  St  1  hoti. 

Matti2.  5  how  that  on  the  sabbath  days  the  priests 
16.  12  Then  understood  they  how  that  he  bade 
it.  21  how  that  he  must  go  into  Jerusalem,  and 
Luke  7.  22  [how  that]  the  blind  see,  the  lame  walk 
Acts  7.  25  would  have  understood  how  that  God  by 

13.  32  how  that  the  promise  which  was  made 
15.  7  ye  know  how  that  a  good  while  ago  God 
20.  35  howthat  solabouringye  oughtto  support 

Rom.  7.  r  Know  ye  not .  .how  that  the  law  hathdom. 

1  Co.  1.  26  how  thatnotmany  wise  men  after  the  flesh 

10.  1  how  that  all  our  fathers  were  under  the  cl. 
15.  3  howtliatChrist  died  for  our  sins  according 

2  Co.  8.  2  How  that  in  a  great  trial  of  affliction  the 

12.  4  Howthat  he  was  caught  up  into  paradise 

13.  5  how  that  Jesus  Christ  is  in  you,  except  ye 
Gal.  1.  13  how  that  beyond  measure  I  persecuted 
Eph.  3.  3  How  that  by  revelation  he  made  known 
Heb.  1 2.  17  ye  know  how  that  afterward,  when  he  w. 
Jas.  2.  24  Ye  see  then  how  that  by  works  a  man  is 
J  ude  s  how  that  the  Lord,  having  saved  thepeo. 

18  How  that  they  told  you  there  should  be 
HOWBEIT  — 

1  .But,  truly,  yet,  cW  ulam 

Judg  18. 29  howbeit  the  name  of  the  city  (was)  Laish  at 

L.Only,  ?i  x  ak. 

1  Sa.  8.  9  howbeit  yet  protest  solemnly  unto  them 

3.  End,  no  more,  no  further,  only,  Dsx  ephes. 

2  Sa.  12.  14  Howbeit,  because  by  this  deed  thou  hast 

4. <Sb,  such,  this,  j3  Icen. 

2  Ch.32.  31  Howbeit  in  (the  business  of)  the  anibass. 

5. Only,  surely,  nevertheless,  Pi  rag. 

1  Ki.  11. 13  Howbeit  I  will  not  rend  away  all  the  kin. 

6.  But,  save,  howbeit,  aWa.  alia. 

John  7.  27  Howbeit  we  know  this  man  whence  he  is 
Acts  7.  48  Howbeit  the  most  high  dwelleth  not  in  t. 
1  Co.  8.  7  Howbeit.  .not  in  every  man  that  knowle. 

14.  20  howbeit  in  malice  be  ye  children,  but  in 

15.  46  Howbeit  that  (was)  not  first  which  is  sp. 
Gal.  4.  8  Howbeit  then,  when  ye  knew  not  God,  ye 
1  Ti.  1.  16  Howbeit  for  this  cause  I  obtained  mercy 
Heb.  3.  16  howbeit  not  all  that  came  out  of  Egypt  by 

7.  Yet,  nevertheless,  pivToi  mentoi. 

John  7. 13  Howbeit  no  man  spake  openly  of  him  for 

HOWL,  to  — 

1  .To  howl,  P1?:  yalal,  5. 

Isa.  13.  6  Howl  ye  ;  for  the  day  of  the  Lord  (is)  at 

14.  31  Howl,  0  gate  ;  cry,  O  city ;  thou,  whole 

15.  2  Moab  shall  howl  over  Nebo,  and  over  M. 


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Isa.  15.  3  everyone  shall  howl,  weeping  abundantly 
16.  7  Moab  howl  for  Moab,  every  one  shall  ho. 
23.  1,  14  Howl,  ye  ships  of  Tarshish  :  for 
23.  6  Pass  ye  over  to  Tarshish ;  howl,  ye  inha. 
65.  14  servants,  .shall  howl  for  vexation  of  spirit 
Jer.  4.  8  gird  you  with  sackcloth,  lament  and  howl 
'25.  34  Howl,  ye  shepherds,  and  cry;  and  wallow 

47.  2  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  laud  shall  howl 

48.  20  howl  and  cry ;  tell  ye  it  in  Arnon,  that  M. 
48.  31  Therefore  will  I  howlfor  Moab, and  I  will 

48.  39  They  shall  howl . .  How  is  it  broken  down  ! 

49.  3  Howl,  O  Heshbon,  for  Ai  is  spoiled  :  cry 
51.  8  Babylon  is  suddenly  fallen,  .howl  for  her 

Eze.  2t.  12  Cry  and  howl,  son  of  man  ;  for  it  shall  be 
30.  2  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Howl  ye,  Woe 
H03.  7.  14  cried,  .when  they  howled  upon  their  beds 
Joel  1.  5  howl,  all  ye  drinkers  of  wine,  because  of 
1 .  11  ho  wl,  0  ye  vine  dressers,  for  the  wheat  and 
1.  13  howl,  ye  ministers  of  the  altar ;  come,  lie 
Mic.  1.  8  Therefore  I  will  wail  and  howl,  I  will  go 
Zeph.  1.  11  Howl,  ye  inhabitants  of  M..ktesh,  for  all 
Zech  11.  2  Howl,  fir  tree;  for  the  cedar  is  fallen;  be. 
ii.  2  howl,  0  ye  oaks  of  Bashan  ;  for  the  forest 
2.  To  howl,  d\o\v£u>  ololuzo. 

Jas.  5.  1  howl  for  your  miseries  that  shall  come 
HOWL,  to  make  to  — 

To  cause  to  howl,  SS;  yalal,  5. 

Isa.  52.  5  they  that  rule  over  them  make  them  to  h. 
HOWLING  — 

1.  Howling,  V??  yelel. 

Deut  32.  10  found  him.  .in  the  waste  howling  wilde. 

2.  Howling,  rtfr.  yclnlah. 

Isa.  15.  8  tlie  howling  thereof  unto,  .and  the  howl. 
Jer.  25.  36  and  an  howling  of  the  principal  of  the  fl. 
Zeph.  1.  10  an  howling  from  the  second,  and  a  great 
Zech.11.  3  a  voice  of  the  howling  of  the  shepherds;  for 
HOWLINGS,  to  be  — 

To  ( cause  to)  howl,  V?;  yalal,  5. 

Amos  8.  3  the  songs  of  the  temple  shall  be  howlings 
HOWSOEVER  — 

1  .All  that  which,  laift  Sa  kol  asher. 

Zeph.  3.  7  howsoeverIpunishedthem:buttheyrose 
2 .Only,  surely,  nevertheless,  pi  raq. 

Judg  19.  20  howsoever;(let)  all  thy  wants  (lie)upon  me 

3.  Let  it  be  what,  na"rr  yehi-mah. 

2  Sa.  18.  22  howsoever,  let  me,  I  pray  thee,  also  run 
HVGE  — 

Abundance,  multitude,  greatness,  31  rob. 

2  Ch.16.  8  Werenot  the  Ethiopians,  .a  huge  host 
HUK'-KOK,  ppn,  ppm  ditch. 

A  place  on  the  boundary  of  Naphtall.  It  is  now  called 
Yakuk,  a  village  in  the  mountains  of  Naphtali,  W.  of 
the  upper  end  of  the  Sea  of  Galilee,  about  seven  mile3 
S.S.W.  of  Safed, 'and  at  the  head  of  Wady-el- AmAd.  The 
Jews  have  an  ancient  tradition  that  Habakkuk’s  tomb 
was  here. 

Josh  19.  34  the  coast,  .goeth  out  from  thence  to  H. 
HU'-KOK,  p'pin  ditch. 

A  name  of  a  city  in,  Asher  which  is  substituted,  in  1  Oh. 
6.  75,  for  Belkath  in  Josh.  21.  31. 

1  Ch.  6.  75  H.  with  her  suburbs,  and  Rehob  with  her 
HTTL,  Sin  circle. 

Second  son  of  Aram  and  grandson  of  Shorn  the  son  of 
Noah.  B.C.  2200.  In  1  Ch.  1.  17  he  is  made  a  son  of  Shem. 
Gen.  10.  23  the  children  of  Aram  ;  Uz,  and  H.,  and  G. 

1  Ch.  1.  17  and  Uz,  and  E[.,  and  Gether,  and  Meshech 

HUL'-DAH,  rn^n  weasel. 

A  prophetess  in  the  time  of  king  Josiah,  who  consulted 
her  on  the  book  of  the  law  found  by  Hilkiah.  B.c.  641. 

2  Ki.  22.  14  Hilkiah  the  priest,  .went  unto  H.  the  pr. 
2  Ch.34.  22  And  H. .  .went  to  H.  the  prophetess,  the 

HUMBLE  (person)  — 

1  .Humble,  afflicted,  poor,  11J/,  \U>  ani,  anav. 

Psa.  9.  i2  he  forgetteth  not  the  cry  of  the  humble 
10.  12  Arise,  O  Lord,  forget  not  the  humble 
10.  17  thou  hast  heard  the  desire  of  the  humble 
34.  2  the  humble  sliall  hear(thcreof),and  be  glad 
69.  32  The  humble  shall  see  (this,  and)  be  glad 
2.  Low  or  humble,  bsty  shaphal. 

Prov.  16.  19  Better  (it  is  to  be)of  an  humble  spirit  with 
29.  23  honour  shall  uphold  the  humble  in  spirit 
Isa.  57.  15  humble  spirit,  to  revive  the  epirit  of  the  h. 

3  .Bent  down  of  eyes,  humble,  O'PV  rw  shach  cnayim. 

Job  22.  29  lifting  up ;  and  he  shall  save  the  humble  p. 
i.Low,  lowly,  raireivos  tapeinos. 

Jas.  4.  6  saith,  God.,  giveth  grace  unto  the  humble 
1  Pe.  5.  5  for  God.  .giveth  grace  to  the  humble 
HUMBLE,  to  — - 

1  .To  afflict,  humble,  njv  anah,  3. 

Deut.  8.  2  to  humble  thee,  .to  prove  thee,  to  know 
8.  3  he  humbled  thee,  and  suffered  thee  to  li. 
8.  16  that  he  might  humble  thee,  and  that  he 

21.  14  shalt  not.  .because  thou  hast  humbled  her 

22.  24  because  he  hath  humbled  his  neighbour’s 
22.  29  because  he  hath  humbled  her,  he  may  not 

Judg  19.  24  humble  ye  them,  and  do  with  them  what 
Psa.  35.  13  I  humbled  my  soul  with  fasting;  and  my 
Eze.  22.  10  in  thee  have  they  humbled  her  that  was 
22.  11  another  in  thee,  .humbled  his  sister,  his 


2.  To  make  low  or  humble,  Say  shaphel,  5 
Psa.«i3.  6  Who  humbleth  (himself)  to  behold  (the  thi. 

3.  To  make  low  or  humble,  sliephal,  5. 

Dan.  5.  22  thou,  .hast  not  humbled  thine  heart,  tho. 

4.  To  make  low,  rantivow  tapeinoo. 

Matt  18.  4  Whosoever  therefore  shall  humble  hints.  ' 
23.  12  he  that  shall  humble  himself  shall  be  ex. 
Luke  14.  11  he  that  humbleth  himself  shall  be  exalted 
18.  14  he  that  humbleth  himself  shall  be  exalted 
2  Co.  12.  21  lest,  .my  God  will  humble  me  among  you 
Phil.  2.  8  he  humbled  himself,  and  became  obedient 
HUMBLE  self,  to  — 

1  .To  be  or  become  humbled,  jus  kana,  2. 

1  Ki.  21.  29  Seest  thou  how  Ahab  humbleth  himself 

21.  29  Because  he  humbleth  himself  before  me 

2  Ki  22.  19  thou  hast  humbled  thyself  before  the  Lo?o 
2  Ch.  7.  14  If  my  people,  .shall  humble  themselves 

12.  6  princes,  and  the  king  humbled  themsel. 
12.  7  when  the  Lord  saw  that  they  humbled  the. 
12.  7  saying,  T’  y  have  humbled  themselves 
12.  12  when  he  h  lbled  himself,  the  wrath  of 
30.  11  humbled  themselves,  and  came  to  Jerusa. 

32.  26  Hezekiah  humbled  himself  for  the  pride  of 

33.  12  humbled  himself  greatly  before  the  God  of 
33.  23  And  humbled  not  himself  before  the  Lord 

33.  23  as  Manasseh  his  father  had  humbled  him. 

34.  27  and  thou  did  t  humble  thyself  before  God 
34.  27  humbledst  thyself  before  me,  and  didst 
36.  12  humbled  not  himself  before  Jeremiah  the 

2.  To  be  or  become  humbled,  rtf!)  anah,  2. 

Exodio.  3  How  long  wilt  thou  refuse  to  humble  thy. 

3.  To  trample  on  self,  091  raphas,  7. 

Prov.  6.  3  humble  thyself,  and  make  sure  thy  friend 

4 . To  bow,  nn^i  shachach. 

P:  10. 10  humbleth  himself,  that  the  poor  may  fall 

5 . Tc  be  or  become  low  or  humble,  Sa*/  shaphel. 

Isa.  2.  9  the  great  man  humbleth  himself :  therefore 

6.  To  malce  low  or  humble,  hsy  shaphel,  5. 

Jer.  13.  18  Humble  yourselves,  sit  down:  for  your 

7.  To  make  self  low,  Tairaviogai  tapeinoomai. 

Jas.  4.  10  Humble  yourselves  in  the  sight  of  the  L. 

1  Pe.  5.  6  Humble  yourselves  therefore  under  the 
HUMBLED,  to  be  — 

1 .  To  be  bruised,  humbled,  daka,  4. 

Jer.  44. 10  They  are  not  humbled,  .unto  this  day 

2.  To  be  or  become  humbled,  yis  kana,  2. 

Lev.  26.  41  if.  .their  uncircumcised  hearts  he  humbl. 

2  Ch.33.  19  and  set  up  groves,  .before  he  was  hurnb. 

3.  To  bow  down,  me?  shuach,  5. 

Lam.  3.  20  still  in  remembrance,  and  is  humbled  in 

4.  To  be  or  become  low  or  humble,  bsy  shaphel. 

Isa.  2.  11  The  lofty  looks  of  man  shall  be  humbled 

5.  15  and  the  mighty  man  shall  be  humbled 

5.  15  and  (he  eyes  of  the  lofty  shall  be  humbled 

10.  33  Behold . .  and  the  haughty  shall  be  humb. 
HUMBLENESS  of  mind  — 

Lowliness  of  mind,  Tatfxivotppoavvn  tapheinophr°s. 
Col.  3. 12  Put  on  therefore,  .humbleness  of  mind 

HUMBLY  — 

To  be  lowly,  humble,  prepared,  yjy  tsana,  5. 

Mic.  6.  8  to  love  mercy,  and  to  walk  humbly  with 
HUMBLY  beseech,  to  — 

To  bow  down  self,  nnc'  shachah,  7. 

2  Sa.  16.  4  I  humbly  beseech  thee.  .1  may  find  grace 
HUMILIATION  — 

Lowliness,  ranc'ivoicrLS  tapeinosis. 

Acts  8.  33  In  his  humiliation  his  judgment  wastaken 
HUMILITY  — 

1.  Humility,  gentleness,  affliction,  niay.  anavah. 

Prov  15.  33  of  wisdom ;  and  before  honour  (is)  humi. 
18.  12  is  haughty,  and  before  honour  (is)humil. 

22.  4  By  humility,  .the  fear  of  the  Lord,  (are) 

2.  Lowliness  of  mind,  rantLvo<\>po<7vvi)  tapeinophros. 

CoL  2.  18  in  a  voluntary  humility  and  worshipping 
2.  23  and  humility,  amlneglecting  of  the  body 
1  Pe.  5.  5  Yea,  all.  .be  clothed  with  humility  :  for 

HUMILITY  of  mind  — 

Lowliness  of  mind,  ranreivodtporrvvr]  tapeinophros. 

Acts  20.  19  Serving  the  Lord  with  all  humility  of  m. 
HUM'-TAH,  nepn  enclosed  place. 

A  city  of  Judah  in  the  hill  country  next  to  Hebron. 

Josh  15.  54  H.  and  K irjath-arba,  which  (is)  Hebron 
HUNDRED  — 

1  .A  cubit,  nsx  ammali. 

Eze.  42. 16  five  hundred  reeds,  with  the  measuring 

2. Hundred,  nxa  meah. 

Gen.  5.  3  Adam  lived  an  hundred  and  thirty  years 
5.  4  the  days  of  Adam . .  were  eight  hundred 
5.  5  nine  hundred  and  thirty  years :  and  he 
5.  6  Seth  lived  an  hundred  and  five  years,  and 
5.  7  eight  hundred  and  seven  years,  and  begat 
5.  8  nine  hundred  and  twelve  years :  and  he 
5.  10  eight  hundred  and  fifteen  years,  and  begat 
5  11  nine  hundred  and  five  years:  andhe  died 
5.  13  eight  hundred  and  forty  years,  and  begat 
5.  14  nine  hundred  and  ten  years :  and  he  died 


Gen.  5.  16  eight  hundred  and  thirty  years,  and  begat 
5. 17  eight  hundred  ninety  and  five  years,  and 
5.  18  And  Jared  lived  an  hundred  sixty  and  two 
5.  19  lived  after  he  begat  Enoch  eight  hundred 
5.  20  were  nine  hundred  sixty  and  twoyears:  and 
5.  22  And  Enoch  walked  with  God.  three  bund. 
5.  23  were  three  hundred  sixty  and  five  years 
5.  25  lived  an  hundred  eighty  and  seven  years 
5.  26  lived,  .sevenhundredeightyandtwo years 
5.  27  were  nine  hundred  sixty  and  nine  years 
5.  28  lived  an  hundred  eighty  and  two  years, and 
5.  30  lived,  .five  hundred  ninety  and  five  years 
5.  31  were  seven  hundred  seventy  and  seven  y. 

5.  32  Noah  was  five  hundred  years  old  :  and  N. 

6.  3  days  shall  be  an  hundred  and  twenty  years 

6.  15  the  ark  (shall  be)  three  hundred  cubits 

7.  6  Noali(was)six  hundred  yearsold  when  the 

7.  24  upon  the  earth  an  hundred  and  fifty  days 

8.  3  after  the  end  of  the  hundred  and  fifty  days 

9.  28  Noah  lived  .  three  hundred  and  fifty  years 
9.  29  days,  .were  nine  hundred  and  fifty  years 

11.  10  Shem  (was)  an  hundred  years  old,  and  b. 
11. 11  Shem  lived,  .five  hundred  years,  and  begat 
11.  13,  15  lived,  four  hundred  and  three  years 
11.  17  Eber  lived,  .four  hundred  and  thirty  years 
11.  19  Peleg  lived,  .two  hundred  and  nine  years 
11.  21  Reu  lived,  .two  hundred  and  seven  years 
11.  23  Serug  lived,  .two  hundred  years,  and  beg 
11.  25  lived.,  an  hundred  and  nineteen  years,  and 

11.  32  days,  .were  two  hundred  and  five  years 

14.  14  (servants),  .three  hundred  and  eighteen 

15.  13  they  shall  afflict  them  four  hundred  years 

17.  17  unto  him  that  is  an  hundred  years  old? 
21.  5  Abraham  was  an  hundred  years  old  when 

23.  1  hundred  and  seven  and  twenty  years  old 
23.  15  (is  worth)  four  hundred  shekels  of  silver 
23.  16  four  hundred  shekels  of  silver,  current 
25.  7  an  hundred  threescore  and  fifteen  years 
25.  17  an  hundred  and  thirty  and  seven  years 
32.  6  meet  thee,  and  four  hundred  men  with 
32. 14  Two  hundred  she  goats,  and  twenty  he  g. 

32.  14  two  hundred  ewes,  and  twenty  rams 

33.  1  Esau  came,  and  with  him  four  hundred 
33.  19  a  field,  .for  an  hundred  pieces  of  money 
35.28  days . .  were  an  hundred  and  fourscore  y. 
45.  22  he  gave  three  hundred  (pieces)  of  silver 
47.  9  The  days,  .(are)  an  hundred  and  thirty  y. 
47.  28  age.  .was  an  hundred  forty  and  seven  years 
50.  22  and  Joseph  lived  an  hundred  and  ten  years 
50.  26  died,  (being)  an  hundred  and  ten  years  old 

Exod.  6.  16  (were)  an  hundred  thirty  and  seven  years 
6.  18  (were)  an  hundred  thirty  and  three  years 
6.  20  an  hundred  and  thirty  and  seven  years 

12.  37  hundred  thousand  on  foot  (that  were)men 
12.  40  (was)  four  hundred  and  thirty  years 

12.  41  end  of  the  four  hundred  and  thirty  years 
14.  7  he  took  six  hundred  chosen  chariots,  and 

18.  21,  25  rulersof  hundreds,  rulersof  fifties, and 
27.  9  of  r  hundred  cubits  long  for  one  side 
27.  1 1  be)  hangings  of  an  hundred  (cubits)  long 
27.  18  The  length,  .(shall  be)  an  hundred  cubits 
30.  23  of  pure  myrrh  five  hundred  (shekels),  and 
30.  23  (even)  two  hundred  and  fifty  (shekels),  and 
30.  23  calamus  two  hundred  and  fifty  (shekels) 
30.  24  of  cassia  five  hundred  (shekels),  after  the 
38.  ,  of)  fine  twined  linen,  an  hundred  cubits 
38.  11  (the  hangings  were)  an  hundred  cubits 
38.  24  seven  hundred  and  thirty  shekels,  after 
38.  25  the  silver,  .(was) an  hundred  talents,  and 
38.  25  a  thousand  seven  hundred  and  threescore 
38.  26  for  six  hundred  thousand  and  three 

38.  26  thousand  and  five  hundred  and  fifty  (men) 
38.  27  of  the  hundred  talents  of  silver  were  cast 
38.  27  an  hundred  sockets  of  the  hundred  talent' 
38.  28  of  the  thousand  seven  hundred  seventyand 
38.  29  two  thousand  and  four  hundred  shekels 
Lev.  26.  8  shall  chase  an  hundred,  and  an  hundred 
Num.  1.  21  forty  and  six  thousand  and  five  hundred 
1.  23  fifty  and  nine  thousand  and  three  hundred 
1.  25  and  five  thousand  six  hundred  and  fifty 
1.  27  and  fourteen  thousand  and  six  hundred 
1.  29  fifty  and  four  thousand  and  four  hundred 
1.  31  fifty  and  seven  thousand  and  four  hundred 
i.  33  (were)  forty  thousand  and  five  hundred  , 
1.  35  thirty  and  two  thousand  and  two  hundred 
1.  37  thirty  and  five  thousand  and  four  hundred 
1.  39  and  two  thousand  and  seven  hundred 
1.  41  forty  and  one  thousand  and  five  hundred 
1.  43  fifty  and  three  thousand  and  four  hundred 
1.  46  all  they,  .were  six  hundred  thousand  and 

1.  46  three  thousand  and  five  hundred  and  fifty 

2.  4  and  fourteen  thousand  and  six  hundred 
2.  6  fifty  and  four  thousand  and  four  hundred 
2.  8  fifty  and  seven  thousand  and  four  hundred 
2.  9  (were)an  hundred  thousand  and  fourscore 
2.  9  thousand  and  six  thousand  and  four  hun. 
2.  11  forty  and  six  thousand  and  five  hundred 
2.  13  fifty  and  nine  thousand  and  three  hundred 

2. 15  and  five  thousand  and  six  hundred  and  fifty 
2.  16  (were)  an  hundred  thousand  and  fifty  and 

2. 16  one  thousand  and  four  hundred  and  fifty 
2.  19  (were)  forty  thousand  and  five  hundred 
2.  21  thirty  and  two  thousand  and  twohundred 
2.  23  thirty  and  five  thousand  and  four  liund. 

2.  24  All  of  the  camp,  .(were)  an  hundred  th. 
2.  24  eight  thousand  and  an  hundred,  through. 
2.  26  and  two  thousand  and  seven  hundred 

2.  28  forty  and  one  thousand  and  five  hundred 
2.  30  fifty  and  three  thousand  and  four  hundr. 
2.  31  All  they,  (were)anliundred  thousand  and 
2.  31  fifty  and  seven  thousand  and  six  hundred 
2.  32  all  those.. (were)  sixhundred  thousand  and 


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Hum.  2.  32  three  thousand  and  five  hundred  and  fifty 

3.  22  (were)  seveu  thousand  aud  five  hundred 

3.  28  (were)  eight  thousand  and  six  hundred 
3. 34  (were)  six  thousand  and  two  hundred 

3.  43  two  hundred  and  threescore  and  thirteen 

3.  46  two  hundred  and  threescore  and  thirteen 

3.  50  a  thousand  three  hundred  and  threescore 

4.  36  two  thousand  seven  hundred  and  fifty 

4.  40  two  thousand  and  six  hundred  aud  thirty 

4.  44  were  three  thousand  and  two  hundred 

4.  48  thousand  and  five  hundred  and  fourscore 

7. 13  whereof  (was)  au  hundred  aud  tliirty  (sh.) 
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7.  85  two  thousand  and  four  hundred  (shekels) 

7.  86  gold .  .(was)  an  hundred  and  twenty  (she.) 
it.  2i  people,  .(are)  six  hundred  thousand  foot. 

16.  2  two  hundred  and  fifty  princes  of  the 

16.  17  bring  ye.  .two  hundred  and  fifty  censers 

16.  35  two  hundred  and  fifty  men  that  offered 

16.  49  were  fourteen  thousand  and  seven  huml. 

26.  7  thousand  and  seven  hundred  and  thirty 

26.  10  fire  devoured  two  hundred  and  fifty  men 

26.  44  twenty  and  two  thousand  and  two  hund. 

26. 48  families,  .forty  thousand  and  five  hund. 

26.  22  and  sixteen  thousand  and  five  hundred 
26.  25  and  four  thousand  and  three  hundred 
26.  27  threescore  thousand  and  five  hundred 
26.  34  fifty  and  two  thousand  and  seven  hund 
26.  37  thirty  and  two  thousand  and  five  hundred 
26.  41  forty  and  five  thousand  and  six  hundred 
26.  43  and  four  thousand  and  four  hundred 
26.  47  fifty  aud  three  thousand  and  four  hundr. 
26.  50  forty  and  five  thousand  and  four  hundred 
26.  54  children  of  Israel,  six  hundred  thousand 
26.  54  and  a  thousand  seven  hundred  and  thirty 
31. 44  captains  over  hundreds,  which  came’from 

34.  28  one  soul  of  five  hundred,  (both)  of  the 
34.  32  hundred  thousand  and  seventy  thousand 
34.  36  three  hundred  thousand  and  seven  and 
31.  36  thirty  thousand  and  five  hundred  sheep 
34.  37  six  hundred  and  threescore  and  fifteen 
34.  39  (were)  thirty  thousand  and  five  hundred 
34. 43  hundred  thousand  and  thirty  thousand 
34.  43  seven  thousand  and  five  hundred  sheep 
34.  45  thirty  thousand  asses  and  five  hundred 
34.  48,  52  of  thousands, and  captains  of  hundreds 
31.  52  thousand  seven  hundred  and  fifty  shekels 
34.  54  captains  of  thousands  and  of  hundreds 

33.  39  Aaron  (was)  an  hundred  and  twenty  and 
Deut.  4.  45  captains  over  hundreds,  and  captains  over 

22.  49  in  an  hundred  (shekels)  of  silver,  and 

34.  2  I  (am)  an  hundred  and  twenty  years  old 
34.  7  Moses  (was)  au  hundred  and  twenty  years 

Josh.  7.  24  two  hundred  shekels  of  silver  and  a  wedge 

24.  29  died,  (being)  an  hundred  and  ten  years  old 

24.  32  bought,  .for  an  hundred  pieces  of  silver 
Judg.  2.  8  died,  (being) an  hundred  and  ten  yearsold 
3.  34  which  slew  of  the  Philistines  six  hundred 
3,  43  nine  hundred  chariots  of  iron,  and 

6  them  that  lapped . .  were  three  hundred 

7  the  three  hundred  men  that  lapped  will 

8  retained  those  three  hundred  men.  And 
,  46  divided  the  three  hundred  men  (into)  th. 

.  19  the  hundred  men  that  (were)  with  him 
.  22  the  three  hundred  blew  the  trumpets,  and 

4  the  three  hundred  men  that  (were)  with 

8.  40  an  hundred  and  twenty  thousand  men 

8.  26  thousand  and  seven  hundred  (shekels)  of 

n.  26  dwelt  in  Heshbon .  .three  hundred  years? 

15.  4  wentandcaughtthree  hundred  foxes,  and 

16.  5  give  thee,  .eleven  hundred  (pieces)  of  sil. 

17.  2,  3  The  eleven  hundred  (shekels)  of  silver 

17.  4  mother  took  two  hundred  (shekels)  of  si. 

18.  44  hundred  men  appointed  with  weapons  of 

18.  46  the  six  hundred  men  appointed  with  their 
18.  47  six  hundred  4nen  (that  were)  appointed 

20.  2  hundred  thousand  footmen  that  drew  sw. 

20.  40  And  we  will  take  ten  men  of  an  hundred 
20.  40  anhundredofatho44sai4d,  and  a  thousand 
20.  45,  46  seven  hundred  chosen  men) 

20.  i/rfourhundred  thousand  menthatdrew  sw. 
20.  35  and  five  thousand  and  ai4  hundred  men 
20.  47  six  hmidred  men  tur-ned  and  fled  to  the 

24.  42  four  hundred  young  virgins,  that  had  kn. 

1  Sa.  4  4.  8  children  of  Israel  were  three  hundred  th. 

43.  45  present  with  him,  about  six  hundred  men 

44.  2  the  people,  .(were)  about  six  hundred  m. 

45.  4  two  hundred  thousand  footmen,  aud  ten 

17.  7  head  (weighed)'six  hundred  shekels  of  iron 
48.  25  an  hundred  foreskins  of  the  Philistines 
48.  27  slew  of  the  Philistines  two  hundred  men 

22.  2  were  with  him  about  four  hundred  men 

22.  7  captains  of  thousands,  and.  .of  hundreds 

23.  43  and  his  men.  .(which  were)  about  six  hu. 

25.  43  about  four  hundred  men;  and  two  hund. 

25. 48  took  two  hundred  loaves,  and  two  bottles 

25.  48  and  au  hundred  clusters  of  raisins,  and 

25. 48  two  hundred  cakes  of  figs,  and  laid  (them) 

27.  2  the  six  hundred  men  that  (were)  with  him 

29.  2  passed  on  by  hundreds  and  by  thousands 

30.  9  the  six  hundred  men  that  (were)  with  him 
30.  40  he  and  four  hundred  men  :  for  two  hundred 
30. 47  four  hundred  young  men,  which  rede  upon 
30.  24  David  came  to  the  two  hundred  men,  wh. 

2  Sa.  2.  34  three  hundred  and  threescore  men  died 
3.  44  a44  litindred  foreskins  of  the  Philistines 
8.  4  and  seven  hundred  horsemen,  and  twenty 
8.  4  reserved  of  them  (for)  an  hundred  chariots 

40.  48  (of)  seven  hundred  chariots  of  the  Syrians 

44.  26  at  two  hundred  shekels  after  the  king’s 
45. 44  went  two  h44ndred  men  out  of  Jerusalem 

45.  48  six  hundred  mei4  which  came  after  him 


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2  Sa.  16.  4  upon  them  two  hundred  (loaves)  of  bread 

46.  4  hundred  hunches  of  raisins,  and  an  him. 
48.  1  and  set  captains . .  of  hundreds  over  them 

18.  4  the  people  came  out  by  hundreds,  and  by 

21.  16  three  hundred  (shekels)  of  brass  in  weight 

23.  8  (lift  up  his  spear)  against  eight  hundred 

23.  48  lifted  up  his  spear  against  three  hundred 

24.  9  eight  hundred  thousand  valiant  men  that 

24.  9  the  men.  .(were)  five  hundred  thousand 

4  Ki.  4.  23  hundred  sheep,  beside  harts,  and  roebucks 

5.  46  three  thousand  and  three  hundred,  which 

6.  1  in  the  four  hundred  and  eightieth  year 

7.  2  the  length  thereof  (was)an  hundred  cubits 

7.  20  the  pomegranates  (were)  two  hundred,  in 

7.  42  four  hundred  pomegranates  for  the  two 

8.  63  and  an  hundred  and  twenty  thousand  sh. 

9.  23  five  hundred  and  fifty,  which  bare  rule 

9.  28  gold,  four  hundred  and  twenty  talents 

10. 10  r.n  hundred  and  twenty  talents  of  gold 

10.  14  six  hundred  threescoi'e  and  six  talents  of 

10.  46  made  two  hundred  targets  (of)  beaten  gold 
40.  46  six  hundred  (shekels)  of  g  Id  went  to  one 
40.  47  (rnade)  three  hundred  shields  (of)  beaten 

10.  26  had  a  thousand  and  four  hundred  chariots 

40.  29  went. .for  six  hundred  (shekels)  of  silver 

10.  29  an  horse  for  an  hundred  and  fifty  :  and  so 
44.  3  he  had  seven  hundred  wives,  princesses 
44.  3  tnree  hundred  concubines  :  and  his  wives 
12.  24  an  hundred  and  fourscore  thousand 

48.  4  ribadiah  took  an  hundred  prophets,  and 
18. 43  hid  an  hundred  men  of  the  Lord’s  proph. 
18.  49  prophets  of  Baal  four  hundred  and  fifty 
18.  49  the  prophets  of  the  groves  four  hundred 
18.  22  prophets  (are)  four  hundred  and  fifty  men 
20.  45  they  were  two  hundred  and  thirty  two 

20.  29  sle w . .  an  hundred  thousand  footmen  in 

22.  6  prophets  together,  about  four  hundred 

2  Ki.  3.  4  an  hundred  thousand  lambs,  and  an  hun. 

3.  26  took,  .seven  hundred  men  that  drew  sw-. 

4.  43  should  I  set  this  before  an  hundred  men? 
14.  4,  49  rulers  over  hundreds,  with  .he  captains 

11.  9  captains  over  the  hundreds  did  according 
14.  10  to  the  captains  over  hundreds  did  the 

ii.  13  commanded  the  captains  of  the  hundreds 

1 4.  1 3  In',. k(  down  the  wall . .  four  hundred  cubits 

18. 14  appointed . .  three  hundred  talents  of  si  ver 
tg.  35  an  hundred  fourscore  and  five  thousand 

23.  33  tribute  of  an  hundred  talents  of  silver 
x  Ch  4.  42  five  hundred  men,  went  to  mount  Seir 

5.  18  thousand  seven  hundred  and  threescore 

5.  21  of  sheep  two  hundred  and  fifty  thousand 

5.  21  they  took  away .  .men  an  hundred  thous. 

7.  2  two  and  twenty  thousand  and  six  hundred 
7.  9  (was)  twenty  thousand  and  two  hundred 

7.  11  thousand  and  two  hundred  (soldiers),  fit 

8.  40  sons,  jid  sons’  sons,  an  hundred  and  fifty 

9.  6  and  their  brethren, six hundi  ed  and  ninety 
9.  9  brethren .  .nine  hundred  and  fifty  and  six 
9.  13  thousand  and  seven  hundred  and  threes. 

9.  22  porters ..  (were)  two  hundred  and  twelve 

41.  11  lifted  up  his  spear  against  three  hundred 

11.  20  lifting,  his  spear  against  three  hundred 

12.  14  oneof  the  least  (was)  over  an  hundred,  and 

12.  24  (were)  six  thousand  and  eight  hundred 

12.  25  men.  .seven  thousand  and  one  hundred 
12.  26  of  Levi,  four  thousand  and  six  hundred 
12.  27  (were)  three  thousand  and  seven  hundred 
12.  30  twenty  thousand  and  eight  hundred 

12.  32  theheadsofthem(were)twohundred;  and 
12.  35  twenty  and  eight  thousand  and  six  hund. 

12.  37  au  hundred  and  twenty  thousand 

13.  1  the  captains  of  thousands  and  hundreds 

15.  5  and  his  brethren  an  hundred  and  twenty 
15.  6  and  his  brethren  two  hundred  and  twenty 
15.  7  and  his  brethren  an  hundred  and  thirty 
15.  8  the  chief,  and  his  brethren  two  hundred 
15.  10  and  his  brethren  an  hundred  and  twelve 
18.  4  but  reserved  of  them  an  hundred  chariots 

21.  3  an  hundred  times  so  many  more  as  they 

21  5  an  hundred  thousand  men  that  drew  sword 

21.  5  Judah  (was)  four  hundred  threescore  and 

21.  25  six  hundred  shekels  of  gold  by  weight 

22.  14  an  hundred  thousand  talents  of  gold,  and 

25.  7  was  two  hundred  fourscore  and  eight 

26.  26  the  captains  over  thousands  and  hundreds 

26.  30  a  thousand  and  seven  hundred,  (were) 

26.  32  thousand  and  seven  hundred  chief  fathers 

27.  i  captains  of  thousands  and  hundreds,  and 

28.  i  and  captains  over  the  hundreds,  and  the 

29.  6  the  captains  of  thousands  and  of  hundreds 
29.  7  and  one  hundred  thousand  talents  of  iron 

2  Ch.  1.  2  captains  of  thousands  and  of  hundreds 

i.  14  hadathousand  andfour  hundred  chariots 

1.  17  chariot  for  six  hundred  (shekels)  of  silver 

1.  17  an  horse  for  an  hundred  and  fifty :  and  so 

2.  2  thousandandsixhundredto  oversee  them 
2. 17  and  they  were  found  an  hundred  and  fifty 

2.  17  and  three  thousand  and  six  hundred 

2.  18  six  hundred  overseers  to  set  the  people 

3.  4  andtheheight(was)an  luindredand  twen. 

3.  8  gold,  (ainou  ring)  to  six  hundred  talents 
3. 16  made  an  hundred  pomegranates,  and  put 

4.  8  And  he  made  an  hundred  basins  of  gold 

4. 13  hundred  pomegranates  on  the  two  wreaths 

5.  12  with  them  anhundred  and  twenty  priests 

7.  5  and  an  hundred  and  twenty  thousand  sh. 

8.  10  two  hundred  and  fifty,  that  bare  rule  over 

8.  18  four  hundred  and  fifty  talents  of  gold 

9.  9  an  hundred  and  twenty  talents  of  gold 

9. 13  hundred  and  threescore  and  six  talents  of 

9.  15  madetwohundredtargets(of)  beaten  gold 
9. 15  six  hundred  (shekels)  of  beaten  gold  went 


2  Ch.  9.  16  hundred  shields  (made  he  of)  beatengold 
9.  16  three  hundred  (shekels)  of  gold  went  to 

11.  1  hundred  and  fourscore  thousand  chosen 

12.  3  twelve  hundred  chariots,  and  threescore 

13.  3  (even)four hundred  thousand chosenmen 

13.  3  with  eight  hundred  thousand  chosenmen 
13. 17  fell,  .five  hundred  thousand  chosen  men 

14.  8  out  of  J udah  three  hundred  thousand ;  and 

14.  8  two  hundred  and  fourscore  thousand :  all 

14.  9  with  an  host . .  and  three  hundred  chariot  s 

15.  ii  hundred  oxen  and  seven  thousand  sheep 

17.  11  seven  thousand  and  seven  hundred  rams 

17.  11  seven  thousand  and  seven  hundred  he  goa. 
17.  14  men  of  valour  three  hundred  thousand 

17. 15  with.. two  hundred  andfourscore  thousand 

17. 16  two  hundred  thousand  mighty  men  of  va. 

17.17  with  bow  and  shield  two  hundred  thousand 

17.  18  an  hundred  and  fourscore  thousand  ready 

18.  5  gathered . .  of  prophets  four  hundred  men 

23.  1  took  the  captains  of  hundreds,  Azariah 
23.  9  delivered  to  the  captains  of  hundreds 
23.  14  brought  out  the  captains  of  hundreds 

23.  20  he  took  the  captains  of  hundreds,  and  the 

24.  15  an  hundred  and  thirty  years  old  (was  he) 

25.  5  captains  over  hundreds,  according  to  the 

25.  5  three  hundred  thousand  choice  (men,  able) 

25.  6  hired  also  an  hundred  thousand  mighty 
25.  6  hired . .  for  an  hundred  talents  of  silver 
25.  9  what  shall  we  do  for  the  hundred  talents 

25.  23  brake  down  the  wall,  .four  hundred  cub. 

26.  12  men.  .(were)  two  thousand  and  six  hund. 

26. 13  three  hundred  thousand,  and  seven  thou. 

26.  13  five  hundred,  that  made  war  with  mighty 

27.  5  same  year  an  hundred  talents  of  silver 

28.  6  slew,  .hundred  and  twenty  thousand  in 

28.  8  of  their  brethren  two  hundred  thousand 

29.  32  hundred  rams,  (and)  two  hundred  lambs 

29.  33  six  hundred  oxen  and  three  thousand  sh. 

35.  8  hundred  (small  cattle),  and  three  hundred 

35.  9  (small  cattle),  and  five  hundred  oxen 

36.  3  an  hundred  talents  of  silver  aud  a  talent 
Ezra  1.  10  of  a  second  (sort)  four  hundred  and  ten 

1.  11  (were)  five  thousand  and  four  hundred 

2.  3  two  thousand  an  hundred  seventy  and  two 
2.  4  children . .  three  hundred  seventy  and  two 
2.  5  of  Arah,  seveu  hundred  seventy  and  five 
2.  6  two  thousand  eight  hundred  and  twelve 
2.  7  a  thousand  two  hundred  fifty  and  four 

2.  8  of  Zattu,  nine  hundred  forty  and  five 
2.  9  of  Zaccai,  seven  hundred  and  threescore 
2.  10  of  Bani,  six  hundred  forty  and  two 
2.  ii  of  Bebai,  six  hundred  twenty  and  three 
2.  12  a  thousand  two  hundred  twenty  and  two 
2.  13  of  Adonikam,  six  hundred  sixty  and  six 
2.  15  of  Adin,  four  hundred  fifty  and  four 
2.  17  of  Bezai,  three  hundred  twenty  and  three 
2.  18  children  of  Jorah,  an  hundred  and  twelve 
2. 19  Haslium,  two  hundred  twenty  and  three 
2.  21  Betli-lehem,an  hundred  twenty  and  three 
2.  23  Anathoth,  an  hundred  twenty  and  eight 
2.  25  Beeroth,  seven  hundred,  .forty  and  three 
2.  26  and  Gaba,  six  hundred  twenty  and  one 
2.  27  men  of  Michmas,  an  hundred  twenty  and 
2.  28  and  Ai,  two  hundred  twenty  and  three 
2.  30  of  Magbish,  an  hundred  fifty  and  six 
2.  31  a  thousand  two  hmidred  fifty  and  four 
2.  32  of  Harim,  three  hundred  and  twenty 
2.  33  and  Ono,  seven  hundred  twenty  and  five 
2.  34  of  Jericho,  three  hundred  forty  and  five 
2.  35  three  thousand  and  six  hundred  and  thi. 
2.  36  Jeshua,  nine  hundred  seventy  and  three 
2.  38  a  thousand  two  hundred  forty  and  seven 
2.  41  of  Asaph,  an  hundred  twenty  and  eight 
2.  42  (in)  all  an  hundred  thirty  and  nine 
2.  58  (were)  three  hundred  ninety  and  two 
2.  60  of  Kekoda,  six  hundred  fifty  and  two 
2.  64  thousand  three  hundred  (and)  threescore 
2.  65  thousand  three  hundred  thirty  and  seven 
2.  65  two  hundred  singing  men  and  singing  w. 
2.  66  Their  horses  (were)  seven  hundred  thirty 
2.  66  their  mules,  two  hundred  forty  and  five 
2.  67  Their  camels,  four  hundred  thirty  and  fi. 
2.  67  asses,  six  thousand  seven  hundred  and 
2.  69  They  gave,  .onehundred  priests’  garments 
8.  3  with  him .  .of  the  males  an  hundred  and 
8.  4  Elihoenai.  .withhimtwohundredmales 
8.  5  Jaliaziel,  and  with  him  three  hundred  ma. 
8.  9  with  him  two  hundred  and  eighteen  males 
8.  10  with  him  an  hundred  and  threescore  males 
8.  12  and  with  him  an  hundred  and  ten  males 
8.  20  two  hundred  and  twenty  Nethinims :  all 
8.  26  six  hundred  and  fifty  talents  of  silver 
8.  26  and  silver  vessels  an  hundred  talents 
8.  26  (and)  of  gold  an  hundred  talents 
Nell.  5.  17  my  table  an  hundred  and  fifty  of  the  J ews 
7.  8  two  thousand  an  hundred  seventy  and  two 
7  9  Shephatiah,  three  hundred  seventy  and 
7. 10  children  of  Arali,  sixhundred  fifty  and  two 
7  11  two  thousand  and  eight  hundred  (and)  eig. 
7.  12  Elam,  a  thousand  two  hundred  fifty  and 
7  13  children  of  Zattu,  eight  hundred  forty  and 
7  14  children  of  Zaccai,  seven  hundred  and  th. 
7  15  children  of  Binnui,  six  hundred  forty  and 
7  16  children  of  Bebai,  six  hundred  twenty  and 
7.  17  two  thousand  three  hundred  twenty  and 
7.  18  Adonikam,  six  hundred  threescore  andse. 
7‘  20  children  of  Adin,  six  hundred  fifty  and  fl. 
7.  22  of  Hashum,  three  hundred  twenty  and  ei. 
7.23  of  P  -ai,  three  hundred  twenty  and  four 
7.’  24  children  of  Hariph,  an  hundred  and  twe. 
7.  26  The  men .  .an  hundred  fourscore  and  eight 
7.  27  Anathoth,  an  hundred  twenty  and  eight 


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Neh.  7 .  29  Beeroth,  seven  hundred  forty  and  three 

7.  30  of  Hamah  and  Gaba,  six  hundred  twenty 
7.  31  of  Michmas,  an  hundred  and  twenty  and 
7.  32  men  of . .  Ai,  an  hundred  twenty  and  three 
7.  34  a  thousand  two  hundred  fifty  and  four 
7.  35  children  of  Harim,  three  hundred  and  tw. 
7.  36  of  Jericho,  three  hundred  forty  and  five 
7.  37  and  Ono,  seven  hundred  twenty  and  one 
7.  38  three  thousand  nine  hundred  and  thirty 
7.  39  priests,  .nine  hundred  seventy  and  three 
7.  41  a  thousand  two  hundred  forty  and  seven 
7.  44  The  singers,  .an  hundred  forty  and  eight 
7.  45  The  porters . .  an  hundred  thirty  and  eight 
7.  60  All.  .(were)  three  hundred  ninety  and  two 
7.  62  The  children,  .six  hundred  forty  and  two 
7. 66  forty  and  two  thousand  three  hundred  and 
7.  67  seven  thousand  three  hundred  thirty  and 
7.  67  two  hundred  forty  and  five  singing  men 
7.  68  Their  horses,  seven  hundred  thirty  and  six 
7.  68  their  mules,  two  hundred  forty  and  five 
7.  69  camels,  four  hundred  thirty  and  five 
7.  69  six  thousand  seven  hundred  and  twenty 
7.  70  five  hundred  and  thirty  priests'  garments 

7.  71  two  thousand  and  two  hundred  pound  of 

11.  6  four  hundred  threescore  and  eight  valiaut 

11.  8  afterhim. .  nine  hundred, twenty  and  eight 

11.  12  (were)  eight  hundred  twenty  and  two 

11.  13  his  brethren,  .two  hundred  forty  and  two 
11.  14  their  brethren,  .an  hundred  twenty  and 

11.  18  Levites ..  two  hundred  fourscore  and  four 
11. 19  porters,  .(were)  an  hundred  seventy  and 

Esth.  1.  1  an  hundred  and  seven  and  twenty  provi. 

1.  4  many  days . .  an  hundred  and  fourscore 

8.  9  an  hundred  twenty  and  seven  provinces 

9.  6  .Tews  slew  and  destroyed  five  hundred 
9.  12  The  Jews  have  slain,  five  hundred  men 
9.  15  and  slew  three  hundred  men  at  Shushan 
6.  30  the  hundred  twenty  and  seven  provinces 

Job  1.  3  five  hundred  yoke  of  oxen,  and  five  hun. 

42.  16  After  this  lived  Job  an  hundred  and  forty 
Prov  17.  10  more,  .than  a  hundred  stripes  into  a  fool 
Eccl.  6.  3  If  aman  beget  an  hundred  (children),  and 
8.  12  Though  a  sinner  do  evil  an  hundred  times 
Song  8.  12  those  that  keep  the  fruit  thereof  two  liun. 
Isa.  37.  36  a  hundred  and  fourscore  and  five  thous. 
65.  20  the  child  shall  die  an  hundred  years  old 
65.  20  the  sinner,  .an  hundred  years  old,  shall 
Jer.  52.  23  pomegranates,  .an  hundred  round  about 
52.  29  eight  hundred  thirty  and  two  persons 
52.  30  seven  hundred  forty  and  five  persons 
52.  30  all.  .(were)  four  thousand  and  six  hundred 
Eze.  4.  5,  q  three  hundred  and  ninety  days 

40.  19  hundred  cubits  eastward  and  northward 

40.  23,  27  from  gate  to  gate,  .an  hundred  cubits 

40.  47  an  hundred  cubits  long,  and  an  hundred 

41.  13  an  hundred  cubits  long,  .an  hundred  cub. 

41.  14  Also  the  breadth,  .an  hundred  cubits 

41.  15  an  hundred  cubits,  with  the  inner  temple 

42.  2  Before  the  length  of  an  hundred  cubits 

42.  8  before  the  temple(were)an  hundred  cubits 

42.  16,  17,  18,  19  He  measured,  .five  hundred 
42.  20  five  hundred,  .long,  and  five  hundred  br. 
45.  2  five  hundred . .  with  five  hundred . .  square 
45.  15  one  lamb  out  of  the  flock,  out  of  two  hu. 
48.  16,  16,  16,  16  four  thousand  and  five  hund. 

48.  30,  32,  33,  34  four  thousand  and  five  hundred 
48.  17,  17,  17,  17  and  toward,  .two  hundred  and 

Dan.  8.  14  Unto  two  thousand  and  three  hundred  d. 

12.  11  a  thousand  two  hundred  and  ninety  days 

12.  12  three  hundred  and  five  aud  thirty  days 

Amos  5.  3  (by)  a  thousand  shall  leave  an  hundred 

5.  3  went  forth  (by)  an  hundred  shall  leave 

3 . Hundred,  rmp  meah. 

Ezra  6.  17  And  offered . .  an  hundred  bullocks 

6.  17  two  hundred  rams,  four  hundred  lambs 

7.  22  Unto  an  hundred  talents  of  silver,  and  to 

7.  22  an  hundred  measures  of  wheat,  and  to  an 
7.  22  hundred  baths  of  wine,  and  to  an  hundred 

Dan.  6.  1  an  hundred  and  twenty  princes,  which 

4 . Hundred,  luardv  hekaton. 

Matt  18.  12  If  a  man  have  an  hundred  sheep,  and  one 
18.  28  servants,  which  owed  him  an  hundred 
Mark  4.  8  thirty,  and  some  sixty,  and  some  an  hund. 

4.  20  thirty  fold,  some  sixty,  and  some.  .hund. 
Lukeis.  4  What  man  of  you,  having  an  hundred  sh. 
16.  6  And  he  said,  An  hundred  measures  of  oil 
16.  7  And  he  said,  An  hundred  measures  of 
John  19.  39  and  aloes,  about  an  hundred  pound  (we.) 

21.  11  fishes,  an  hundred  and  fifty  and  three 
Acts  I.  15  togetherwere  about  an  hundred  and  tw 
Rev.  7.  4  an  hundred  (and)  forty  (and)  four  thous. 

14.  I  an  hundred  mrty  (and)  four  thousand 
14.  3  the  hundred  (and)  forty  (and)  four  thou. 

21.  17  an  hundred  (and)  forty  (and)  four  cubits 
HUNDRED,  five  — 

Five  hundred,  irevraKicrioi  pentakosioi. 

Luke  7.41  oneowedfivehundred pence, andtheother 
1  Co.  15.  6  he  was  seen  of  above  five  hundred  breth. 

HUNDRED,  four  — 

Four  hundred,  rerpaKomoi  tetrakosioi. 

Acts  5.  36  men,  about  four  hundred,  joined  themse. 

7.  6  and  entreat  (them)  evil  four  hundred  ye. 

13.  20  judges  about  the  space  of  four  hundred 
Gal.  3.  17  law,  which  was  four  hundred  and  thirty 
[/See  Six,  three,  two.] 

HUNDRED  thousand  thousand  — 

Myriads  of  myriads,  pvpidSes  pvpidbur. 

•Rev.  9.  16  (were)  two  hundred  thousand  thousand  ; 


HUNDRED  years  old  — 

Hundred  years  of  aye,  kKarovraerps  hekalontaetes. 
Rom.  4.  19  when  he  was  about  an  hundred  years  old 

HUNDRED  FOLD  — 

1.  Hundred  steps,  times,  D’OjiE  nap  meah  pheamim. 

2  Sa.24.  3  how  many  soever  they  be,  anliundredfold 

2.  Hundred  measures,  D’liiip  nxp  meah  shearim. 

Gen.  26.  12  received  in  the  same  year  an  hundredfold 

Z.  Hundred  fold, euar  ovr  air  Aaaiwu  hecatonlaplasidn. 
Matt  19.  29  shall  receive  an  hundred  fold,  and  shall 
Markio.  30  he  shall  receive  an  hundred  fold  now  in 
Luke  8.  8  sprang  up,  and  bare  fruit  an  hundred  fold 
■l. Hundred,  ckot ov  hekaton. 

Matt  13.  8,  23  some  an  hundredfold,  some  sixty  fold 
HUNDREDTH  — 

Hundred,  rmp  meah. 

Gen.  7.  11  In  the  six  hundredth  year  of  Noah's  life 
8.  13  in  the  six  hundredth  and  first  year,  in  the 
Neh.  5.  11  the  hundredth  (part)  of  the  money,  and 

HUNDREDS,  by  — 

/Jy  hundreds,  a  hundred  each,  avd  kuardv  ana  hek. 

Mark  6  40  sat  down  in  ranks,  [by  hundreds],  .fifties 
HUNGER  — 

1.  Hunger,  famine,  3j]T  raab. 

Exod.  16.  3  to  kill  this  whole  assembly  with  hunger 
Deut.28.  48  in  hunger, and  in  thirst,  and  in  nakedness 
32.  24  burnt  with  hunger,  and  devouredwith  bur. 
Neh.  9.  15  bread  from  heaven  for  their  hunger,  and 
Jer.  38.  9  he  is  like  to  die  for  hunger  in  the  place 
Lam.  2.  19  thy  young  children,  that  faint  for  hunger 
4.  9  are  better  than  (they  that  be)slain  with  h. 
Eze.  34.  29  they  shall  be  no  more  consumed  with  hu. 

2 . Hunger,  famine,  Aiyos  limos. 

Lukeis-  17  have  bread  enough,  .and  I  perish  with  h. 
2  Co.  11.  27  hunger  and  thirst,  in  fastings  often,  in  c. 
Rev.  6.  8  to  kill  with  sword,  and  with  hunger,  and 
HUNGER,  to  (have  or  suffer)  — 

1.  To  hunger,  he  hungry,  aj-j  raeb. 

Psa.  34.  10  The  young  lions  do  lack,  and  suffer  hunger 
Prov  19.  15  sleep ;  and  an  idle  soul  shall  suffer  hunger 
Isa.  49.  10  They  shall  not  hunger  nor  thirst ;  neither 
Jer.  42.  14  nor  have  hunger  of  bread;  and  there  will 

2.  To  hunger,  iruvd  peinao. 

Matt.  5.  6  Blessed  (are)  they  which  do  hunger  and 

21.  18  as  he  returned  into  the  city,  he  hungered 
Luke  4.  2  when  they  were  ended,  he  afterwards  hu. 

6.  21  Blessed,  .that  hunger  now :  for  ye  shall 
6.  25  Woe  unto  you  that  are  full !  for  ye  shall  hu. 
John  6.  35  he  that  cometh  to  me  shall  never  hunger 
Rom.  12.  20  if  thine  enemy  hunger,  feed  him ;  if  he 
1  Co.  4.  1 1  we  both  hunger,  and  thirst,  and  are  naked 

11.  34  if  any  man  hunger,  let  him  eat  at  home 
Rev.  7.  16  They  shall  hunger  no  more,  neither  thirst 

HUNGER,  to  suffer  to  — 

To  cause  or  suffer  to  be  hungry,  ajrj  raeb,  5. 

Deut.  8.  3  suffered  thee  to  hunger,  and  fed  thee  with 
HUNGER  BITTEN  — 

Hungry,  famished,  ayn  raeb. 

Job  18.  12  His  strength  shall  be  hunger  bitten,  and 
HUNGERED,  to  be  an  — 

To  hunger,  iravdce  peinao. 

Matt.  4.  2  he  had  fasted . .  he  was  afterward  an  hung. 

12.  1  his  disciples  were  an  hungered,  and  began 

12.  3  what  David  did,  when  he  was  an  hungered 
25.  35  I  was  an  hungered,  and  ye  gave  me  meat 
25.  37  Lord,  when  saw  we  thee  an  hungered,  and 
25.  42  Iwasanhungered,  andyegave  enomeat 
25.  44  when  saw  we  thee  an  hungered,  or  athirst 

Mark  2.  25  when  he- had  need,  and  was  an  hungered 
Luke  6.  3  what  David  did,  when  himself  was  an  hu. 
HUNGRY  — 

1  .Hungry,  famished,  3jn  raeb. 

1  Sa.  2.  5  hungry  ceased  :  so  that  the  barren  hath 

2  Sa.  17.  29  The  people  (is)  hungry,  and  weary,  and 

2  Ki.  7. 12  They  know  that  we  (be)  hungry ;  therefore 
Job  5.  5  Whose  harvest  the  hungry  eateth  up,  and 

22.  7  thou  hast  withholden  bread  from  the  h. 

24.  10  they  take  away  the  sheaf  (from)  the  hun. 

Psa.  107.  s  Hungry  and  thirsty,  their  soul  fainted  in’ 
107.  9  and  filleth  the  hungry  soul  with  goodness 
107.  36  there  he  maketh  the  hungry  to  dwell,  that 
146.  7  which  giveth  food  to  the  hungry.  The  L. 
Prov.25.  21  If  thine  enemy  be  hungry,  give  him  bread 
27.  7  to  the  hungry  soul  every  bitter  thing  is 
Isa.  8.  21  pass  through  it  hardly  bestead  and  hun. 

9. 20  snatch  on  the  right  hand,  and  be  hungry 
29.  8  It  shall  even  be  as  when  an  hungry  (man) 
32.  6  to  make  empty  the  soul  of  the  hungry 

44. 12  yea,  he  is  hungry,  and  his  strength  faileth 
58.  7  (Is  it)  not  to  deal  thy  bread  to  the  hungry 
58.  10  thou  draw  out  thy  soul  to  the  hungry,  and 

Eze.  18.  7,  16  hath  given  his  bread  to  the  hungry,  and 
2 .To  hunger,  treivau  peinao. 

Luke  1.  53  He  hath  filled  the  hungry  with  good  things 
HUNGRY,  to  be  — 

1  .To  hunger,  be  hungry,  famished,  35!"]  raeb. 

Psa.  50.  12  If  I  were  hungry,  I  would  not  tell  thee 
Prov.  6.  30  steal  to  satisfy  his  soul  when  he  is  hungry 
Isa.  8.21  when  they  shall  be  hungry,  they  shall  fret 

65. 13  my  servants  shall  eat,  but  ye  shall  behun. 


2.  To  hunger,  ireivaui  peinao. 

Markn.  12  when  they  were  come  from  B.,  he  was  h. 
1  Co.  11.  21  and  one  is  hungry,  and  another  is  drunken 
Phil.  4.  12  both  to  be  full  and  to  be  hungry,  both  to 
HUNGRY,  very  — 

Very  hungry,  irpomretvos  prospeinos. 

Acts  10.  10  became  very  hungry, and  would  have  eaten 
HUNT,  to  — 

1 .  To  hunt,  lie  in  wait,  nny  tsadah. 

1  Sa.  24.  11  not  sinned,  .yet  thou  huntest  my  soul  to 

2.  To  hunt,  lie  in  wait,  nix  tsud. 

Gen.  27.  5  Esauwenttothefieldtohunt(for)venison 
Lev.  17.  13  huntcth  and  cateheth  any  beast  or  fowl 
Job  10. 16  Thouhuntestmeas  afiercelion;  andagain 
38.  39  Wilt  thou  hunt  the  prey  for  the  lion,  or 
Psa.  140.  11  evil  shall  hunt  the  violent  man  tooverth. 
Prov.  6.  26  the  adulteress  will  hunt  for  the  precious 
Jer.  16.  16  theyshallhuntthemfromeverymountain 
Lain.  4.  18  They  hunt  our  steps,  that  we  cannot  go  iu 
Mic.  7.  2  they  hunt  every  man  his  brother  with  a 

3.  To  hunt,  nix  tsud,  3 a. 

Eze.  13.  18  make  kerchiefs  upon  the  head,  .to  hunt 

13.  18  Will  ye  hunt  the  souls  of  my  people,  and 

13.  20  wherewith  ye  there  hunt  the  souls  to  make 

13.  20  the  souls  that  ye  hunt  to  make  (them)  fly 

4 . To  pursue,  *]nn  radaph. 

1  Sa.  26.  20  when  one  doth  hunt  a  partridge  in  the  m. 
HUNTED,  to  be  — 

A  hunting,  object  for  hunting,  nnixD  metsudah. 

Eze.  13.21  shall  be  no  more  in  your  hand  to  be  hunt. 
HUNTER  — 
l. Hunter,  tx  tsayyad. 

Jer.  16.  16  after  will  I  send  for  many  hunters,  and 

‘i.Hunting,  tx  tsayid. 

Gen.  10.  9  He  was  a  mighty  hunter  before  the  Lo’  D 

10.  9  Nimrod  the  mighty  hunter  before  the  L. 
25.  27  Esau  was  a  cunning  hunter,  a  man  of  the 
HUNTING,  (to  take  in)  — 

Hunting,  tx  tsayid. 

Gen.  27.  30  Esau  his  brother  came  in  from  his  hunting 
Prov  12.  27  roasteth  not  that  which  he  took  inhunting 
HU'-pham,  DSin  protected. 

A  son  of  Benjamin,  founder  of  the  family  of  the  Hu- 
phamites.  b.c.  1670.  In  Gen.  46.  21,  and  1  Ch.  7.  12,  the 
name  is  given  Huppim. 

Nuni26.  39  of  H.,  the  family  of  the  Iluphamites 
HU  PHA-MITES,  'DEin. 

The  patronymic  of  a  family  that  sprang  from  the  pre¬ 
ceding. 

Nuni26.  39  of  Hupham,  the  family  of  the  H. 
HUP'-FAH,  nEn  protection. 

A  priest  in  the  time  of  David  who  had  charge  of  the 
13th  of  the  24  courses  in  the  service  of  the  sanctuary. 
B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.24.  13  The  thirteenth  to  H.,  the  fourteenth  to 
HUP'-PIM,  D’Sn  protection. 

Head  of  a  Benjamite  family;  he  was  either  a  son  of 
Bela  or  of  Ir  or  Iri,  one  of  Bela’s  five  sons.  B.c.  1670. 
Gen.  46.  21  Ehi,  andRosh,  Muppim,  and  H.,  andArd 
1  Ch.  7.  12  Shuppim  also,  and  H.,  the  children  of  Ir 
7.  15  Machir  took  to  wife  (the  sister)  of  H.  and 

HUR,  nn  free,  noble. 

1.  A  man  who  with  Aaron  stayed  up  the  hands  of  Moses 
at  Rephidim  during  the  battle  with  Amalek.  The 
Jewish  tradition  is  that  he  was  the  husband  of  Miriam 
and  the  grandfather  of  Bezaleel.  B.c.  1491. 

Exodi7.  10  Moses,  Aaron,  and  H.,  went  up  to  the  top 
17.  12  Aaron  and  H.  stayed  up  his  hands,  the 

24. 14  Aaron  and  H.  (are)  with  you :  if  any  man 

2.  A  son  of  Caleb  the  son  of  Hezron. 

Exod3i.  2  Bezaleel  the  son  of  Uri,  the  son  of  H.,  of 
35.  30  Bezaleel  the  son  of  Uri,  the  son  of  H.,  of 
38.  22  Bezaleel  the  son  of  Uri,  the  son  of  H.,  of 

1  Ch.  2.  19  Caleb  took.  .Ephrath,  which  bare  him  H. 

2.  20  And  H.  begat  Uri,  and  Uri  begat  Bezaleel 

2  Ch.  1.  5  that  Bezaleel  the  son  of  Uri,  the  son  of  H. 

3.  The  fourth  of  the  five  kings  of  Midianthat  were  slain 
with  Balaam.  B.c.  1452. 

NUIU31.  8  Evi,  and  Rekem,  and  Zur,  and  H.,  and  R. 
Josh.13.  21  Evi,  and  Rekem,  and  Zur,  and  H.,and  R. 

4.  A  commissariat  officer  of  Solomon  in  Mount  Ephraim. 
B.c.  1014. 

1  Ki.  4.  8  these,  .their  names:  The  son  of  H.,  in 

5.  The  father  of  Caleb  and  eldest  son  of  Ephratah.  B.c. 
1490. 

1  Ch.  2.  50  These  were  the  sons  of  Caleb  the  son  of  H. 

4.  4  These .  .the  sons  of  H. . .  the  father  of  Bet. 

6.  A  son  of  Judah';  but  really  a  member  of  a  different 
generation.  B.C.  1700. 

1  Ch.  4.  1  sons  of  Judah.  .Carmi,  and  H.,  and  Sho. 

7.  The  ruler  of  half  of  Jerusalem  in  the  time  of  Nehc- 
miah.  B.c.  460. 

Neh.  3.  9  next,  .repaired  Rephaiah  the  son  of  H. 
HU'-RAI,  "iin  free,  noble. 

One  of  David's  guard  from  the  torrents  of  Gaash.  b.c. 
1048.  In  2  Sa.  23.  30  the  r  is  changed  to  d.,  and  the 
name  given  there  is  Hiddai. 

1  Ch.  11.  32  H.  of  the  brooks  of  Gaash,  Abiel  the  Arb. 


huram 


505 


HUSHAH 


HU' -RAM,  trun  noble,  free. 

1.  Son  of  Bela  son  of  Benjamin.  B.C.  1670. 

1  Ch.  8.  5  And  Gera,  and  Sheplmphan,  and  H. 

2.  The  king  of  Tyre,  who  is  called  Hiram  in  2Sa.  5.  n. 

3. C.  1015. 

2  ch.  2.  3  Solomon  senttoH.  thekingof  Tyre,  saying 

2.  12  H.  said  moreover.  Blessed  (he)  the  Lord 
3  The  Tyrian  artificer  employed  by  Solomon. 

2  ch.  4. 11  H.madethepots..H.flnishedtheworkthat 
4. 16  all  their  instruments,  did  H.  his  father  m. 

HU'.RI,  "nn  linen  weaver. 

The  father  of  Abihail  a  chief  man  in  the  time  of  Gad. 
B.C.  1240. 

1  Ch.  5.  i4These . .  the  children  of  Abihail  the  son  of  II. 

HURL,  to  *  . 

To  cast  (away,  down ,  off,  out),  TW  shalak ,  5. 

Num  35.  20  hurl  at  him  by  laying  of  wait,  that  he  die 

HURL  as  a  storm,  to  — 

To  frighten,  "W  soar,  3, 

Job  27.21  and  as  a  storm  hurleth  him  out  of  his  place 

HURT  — 

1..4  thing,  dabar. 

1  Sa.  20.  21  peace  to  thee,  and  no  hurt,  (as)  the  LORD 

2  Injury,  nSun  chabulah. 

Dan.  6.  22  also  before  thee,  0  king,  have  I  done  no  h. 

3.  Bruise,  rrufin,  .Yuan  chabburah,  chaburah. 

Gen.  4.  23  for  I  have  slain,  .a  young  man  to  my  hurt 

4 . Hurt,  chabal. 

Dan.  3.  25  walking  in.  .the  fire,  and  they  have  no  h 

5.  Hurt,  chabal. 

Dan.  6.  23  no  manner  of  hurt  was  found  upon  him 

6.  To  cause  loss,  pu  nezaq,  5. 

Ezra  4.  22  why  should  damage  grow  to  the  hurt  of 

1. Evil,  in  ra. 

Gen.  26.  29  That  thou  wilt  do  us  no  hurt,  as  we  have 
31.  29  It  is  in . .  my  hand  to  do  you  hurt  •  but  the 

1  Sa.  24.  9  saying,  Behold,  David  seeketh  thy  hurt? 

2  Sa.  18.  32  all  that  rise  against  thee  to  do  (thee)  hurt 
2Ki.  14. 10  why  shouldest  thou  meddle  to  (tliy)  hurt 
2  Ch.25.  19  why  shouldest  thou  meddle  to  (thine)  hu. 
Esth.  9.  2  to  lay  hand  on  such  as  sought  their  hurt 
Psa.  35.  4  brought  to  confusion  that  devise  my  hurt 

35.  26  confusion  together  that  rejoice  at  mine  h. 
38.  12  they  that  seek  my  hurt  speak  mischievous 
41.  7  hate  me.  .against  me  do  they  devise  my  h. 

70.  2  and  put  to  confusion,  that  desire  my  hurt 

71.  13  Let  them  be  confounded .  .that  seek  my  h. 
71.  24  are  brought  unto  shame,  that  seek  my  h. 

Eccl.  5.  13  kept  for  the  owners  thereof  to  their  hurt 
8.  9  one  man  ruletli  over  another  to  his  own  h. 
Jer.  7.  6  neitherwalkafter  othergods  to  your  hurt 

24.  9  I  will  deliver  them .  .for  (their)  hurt,  (to) 

25.  7  provoke  me  to  anger,  .to  your  own  hurt 
38.  4  manseekethnotthe  welfare,  .butthehurt 

3. To  do  or  suffer  evil,  V\ P,  raa,  5. 

Psa.  15.  4  sweareth  to  (his  own)  hurt,  andchangetli 

9.  Fracture ,  breaking,  breach,  i?!?’,  ■QZ'  sheber. 

Jer.  6.  14  They  have  healed  also  the  hurt,  .of  myp. 
8.  n  they  have  healed  the  hurtof  thedaughter 
8.  21  For  the  hurt,  .of  my  people  am  I  hurt ;  1 

10.  19  Woe  is  me  for  my  hurt !  my  woundisgriev. 

10.  Reproach,  injury,  vfipis  hubris. 

Acts  27.  10  this  voyage  will  be  witli  hurt  and  much 

HURT,  to  (do)  — 

1.  To  destroy,  injure,  ^30  chabal,  3. 

Dan.  6.  22  that  they  have  not  hurt  me:  forasmuch  as 

2 . To  cause  to  blush,  put  to  shame,  D?3  kalam,  5. 

1  Sa.  25.  7  now  thy  shepherds,  .we  hurt  them  not 

3 . To  smite,  plague,  qt)  nagaph. 

Exod2i.  22  If  men  strive,  and  hurt  a  woman  with  c. 
21.  35  if  one  man's  ox  hurt  another’s,  that  he  die 

4.  To  afflict,  nsp  anah,  3. 

Psa.105. 18  Whose  feet  they  hurt  withfetters  :  he  was 

5.  To  inspect,  tpf  paqad. 

Isa.  27.  3  lest  (any)  hurt  it,  I  will  keep  it  night  and 

6 . To  do  or  suffer  evil,  treat  ill,  afflict,  PSTJ  raa,  5. 
Gen.  31.  7  your  father.  .God  suffered  him  not  to  hurt 
Numio.  15  not  taken,  .neitherhavelhurtoneof  them 
Josh  24.  20  he  will  turn  and  do  you  hurt,  and  consume 
Isa.  11.  9  They  shall  not  hurt  nor  destroy  in  all  my 

65.  25  They  shallnot  hurt  nor  destroy  in  all  my 
Jer.  25.  6  provoke  me  not . .  and  I  will  do  you  no  hurt 

7.  To  do  wrong,  injustice,  aSnceoi  adikeo. 

Lukeio.  19  and  nothing  shall  by  any  means  hurt  you 
Rev.  2.  11  He  that  overcometh  shall  not  be  hurt  of 

6.  6  aDd  (see)  thou  hurt  not  the  oil  and  the 

7.  2  to  whom  it  was  given  to  hurt  the  earth  and 
7.  3  Hurt  not  the  earth,  neither  the  sea,  nor 
9.  4  they  should  not  hurt  the  grass  of  the  eart  h 
9.  10  their  power  (was)  to  hurt  men  five  months 
9.  19  and  had  heads . .  with  them  they  do  hurt 

11.  5,  s  And  if  any  man  will  hurt  them 

8.  To  disable,  weaken,  hurt,  fiXa-sro)  blapto. 

Marki6. 18  [if  they  drink,  it  shall  not  hurt  them] 
Luke  4.  35  he  came  out  of  him,  and  hurt  him  not 

9.  To  do  evil,  use  badly,  ko.k&w  kakoo. 

Acts  18.  10  and  no  man  shall  set  on  thee  to  hurt  thee 

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HURT,  to  he  — 

1  .To  be  caused  to  blush, put  to  shame,  D?|  kalam,  6. 

1  Sa.  25.  15  we  were  not  hurt,  neither  missed  we  any 

2.  To  be  grieved,  3xp  at  sab,  2. 

Eccl.  10.  9  Whoso  removeth  stones  shall  be  hurt  there. 

3.  To  be  broken,  destroyed,  hurt,  ~\psy  sliabar,  2. 

Exod22.  10  If .  .it  die,  or  be  hurt,  or  driven  away,  no 
22.  14  if  a  man  borrow,  .and  it  be  hurt,  or  die 

4 . To  be  broken ,  hurt,  sliabar,  6. 

Jer.  8.  21  For.  .the  daughter  of  my  people  am  I  h. 

HURTFUL  — 

1.  To  cause  loss,  pit  nezaq,  5. 

Ezra  4.  15  hurtful  unto  kings  and  provinces,  and  that 

2. Evil,  in  ra. 

Psa.  144.  10  delivereth .  .his  servant  from  the  hurtful  s. 

3.  Disabling,  weakening,  hurtful,  (iKafrepos  blab. 

1  Ti.  6.  9  many  foolish  and  hurtful  lusts,  which  dr 

HURTING  — 

To  do  or  suffer  evil,  treat  ill,  afflict,  PI rj  raa,  5. 

1  Sa.  23.  34  whichhathkeptmebackfromhurtingthee 

HUSBAND  — 

1  .A  man,  v'K  ish. 

Gen.  3.  6  and  gave  also  unto  her  husband  with  her 

3.  16  thy  desire  (shall  be)  to  thy  husband,  and  he 
16.  3  gave  her  to  her  husband  Abram  to  be  his 

29.  32  now  therefore  my  husband  will  love  me 

29.  34  Now  this  time  will  my  husband  be  joined 

30.  15  small  matter  that  thou  hast  taken  my  hus.'f 

30.  18  because  I  have  given  my  maiden  to  my  hu. 
30.  20  now  will  my  husband  dwell  with  me,  beca. 

Lev.  19.  20  a  bondmaid,  betrothed  to  an  husband 
ai.  3  for  his  sister . .  which  hath  had  no  husband 
21.  7  take  a  woman  put  away  from  her  husband 
Num.  5.  13  and  it  be  hid  from  the  eyes  of  her  husband 
5. 19,  20,  29  gone  aside  (to  another)  instead  of 
5.  20  some  man . .  with  thee  besides  thine  husb. 
5.  27  and  have  done  trespass  against  her  husb. 
30.  6  if  she  had  at  all  an  h.sband  when  she 
30  7,  1 1  her  husband  heard  (it),  and  held  his  p. 
30.  8  if  her  husband  disallowed  her  on  the  day 
30.  10  if  she  vowed  in  her  husband’s  house,  or 
30.  12  if  her  husband  hath  utterly  made  them 
30.  12  her  husband  hath  made  them  void  ;  and 
30.  13  her  husband  may  establish  it,  or  her  hu. 
30. 14  if  her  husband  altogether  hold  his  peace 
Deut22.  23  If  a  damsel,  .be  betrothed  unto  an  husb. 
24.  3  And  (if)  the  latter  husband  hate  her,  and 

24.  3  or  if  the  latter  husband  die,  which  took 

25.  11  draweth  near  for  to  deliver  her  husband 
28.  56  her  eye  shall  be  evil  toward  the  husband 

Judgi3.  6  the  woman  came  and  told  her  husband 
13.  9  Manoali  her  husband  (was)  not  with  her 

13.  10  the  woman,  .ran,  and  showed  her  husband 

14.  15  Entice  thy  husband,  that  he  may  declare 

19.  3  her  husband  arose,  and  went  after  her,  to 

20.  4  the  husband  of  the  woman  that  was  slain 
Ruth  1.  3  Naomi’s  husband  died  ;  and  she  was  left 

1.  5  was  left  of  her  two  sons  and  her  husband 

1.  9  each  (of  you)  in  the  ouse  of  her  husband 

1.  12  for  I  am  too  old  to  have  an  husband 

1.  12  (if)  I  shouldhavean  husband  also  to  night 

1.  13  would  ve  stay  for  them  from  having  hu.? 

2.  1  And  Naomi  had  a  kinsman  of  her  liusba. 

2.  11  hast  done,  .since  the  death  of  thine  hus. 

1  Sa.  1.  8  Then  said  Elkanah  her  husband  to  her,  II. 

1.  22  wentnotup ;  forshe  said  unto  her  husband 

1.  23  Elkanah  her  husband  said  unto  her,  Do 

2.  19  when  she  came  up  with  her  husband  to 

4.  19.  21  thather  fathcrin  law  andher husband 

25.  19  But  she  told  not  her  husband  Nabal 

2  Sa.  3.16  her  husband  went  with  her  along  weeping 

11.  26  heard  that  Uriah  her  husband  wasdead 
14.  s  widow  woman,  and  mine  husband  is  dead 
14.  7  shall  not  leave  to  my  husband  .  name  nor 
2  KL  4.  1  Thy  servant  my  husband  is  dead ;  and 

4  9  she  said  unto  her  husband,  Behold  now,  I 

4.  14  she  hr  n  child,  and  her  '  usbnnd  is  old 
4.  22  she  exiled  u  .to  her  husband,  and  ’.aid,  S. 
4.  26  (is  it)  well  wf  h  thy  husband,  (is  ’’  11 

Jer.  6.  11  the  h'  sband  with  the  wife  shall  be  taken 
Eze.  16.  32  taketh  strangers  instead  of  h  r  husband ! 
16  45  that  loatheth  her  husband  and  her  child. 
44.  25  for  sister  that  hath  h  d  no  husband,  they 
Hos.  2.  2  she  (is)  not  my  wife,  neither  (am)  I  her  h. 

2.  7  I  will  go  and  return  to  my  first  husband 

2.  A  man,  bum*  enosli. 

Ruth  I.  II  sons,  .that  they  may  be  your  husbands? 
Jer.  29.  6  give  your  daughters  to  husbands,  that  they 
Eze.  16.  45  loathed  their  husbands  and  their  children 

3.  Lord,  master,  owner,  possessor,  ^pii  baal. 

Exod2i.  22  ns  the  woman’shusband  will layupon him 
Deut22.  22  lying  with  a  woman  married  to  an  husb. 

24.  4  Her  former  husband,  which  senther  away 
2  Sa.  11.  26  was  dead,  she  mourned  for  her  husband 
Esth.  I.  17  they  shall  despise  their  husbands  in  their 
1 .  20  all  the  wives  shall  give  to  their  husbands  h. 
Prov  12.  4  A  virtuous  woman  (is)  a  crown  to  her  h. 

31.  11  The  heart  of  her  husband  doth  safely  trust 

31.  23  Her  husband  is  known  in  the  gates,  when 
31.  28  her  husband  (also),  and  he  praiseth  her 
Joel  1.  8  Lament  like  a  virgin . .  for  the  husband  of 

4 .Son-in-law,  bridegroom,  husband ,  jnn  chathan. 
Exod.  4.  25  Surely  a  bloody  husband  (art)  thou  to  me 
4.  26  she  said,  A  bloody  husband ..  because  of 


5.  Friend,  jn  rea. 

J  er.  3.  20  a  wife  treacherously  departeth  from  her  h. 

6.  A  man,  aviip  aner. 

Matt.  1.  16  Jacob  begat  Joseph  the  husband  of  Mary 

1.  19  Joseph  her  husband,  being  a  just  (man) 
Markio.  12  if  a  woman  shall  put  away  her  husband 
Luke  2.  36  had  lived  with  an  husband  seven  years 

16. 18  her  that  is  put  away  from  (her)  [husband] 
John  4.  16  saith.  .Go,  call  thy  husband,  and  come  h. 

4.  17  I  have  no  husband .  .well  said,  I  have  no  h. 

4. 18  hast . .  five  husbands . .  is  not  thy  husband 

Acts  5.  9  feet  of  them  which  have  buried  thy  hus. 

5. 10  the  young  men .  .buried  (her)  by  her  hus. 
Rom.  7.  2  is  bound  by  the  law  to  (her)  husband  so 
7.  2  husband  be  dead,  .the  law  of  (her)  husb. 

7.  3  while(her)husbandliveth.  .Ifherliusband 

1  Co.  7.  2  let  every  woman  have  her  own  husband 

7.  3  Let  the  husband,  .the  wife  unto  the  hus. 

7.  4  but  the  husband .  .the  husband  hath  not 
7.  10  Let  not  the  wife  depart  from  (her)  husband 
7.  II  to  (her)  husband  :  and  let  not  the  husband 
7.  13  the  woman  which  hath  an  husband  that  b. 

7.  14  the  unbelieving  husband  is  sanctified  by 
7.  14  and  the.,  wife  is  sanctified  by  the  [husband] 
7.  16  O  wife,  whether  thou  shalt  save  (thy)  h.Y 
7.  34  careth.  .how she  may  please  (her)  husband 
7.  39  as  her  husband  li  veth ;  but  if  her  husband 
14.  35  let  them  ask  their  husbands  at  home :  for 

2  Co.  11.  2  I  have  espoused  you  to  one  husband,  that 
Gal.  4.  27  more  children  than  she  which  hath  an  h. 
Eph.  5.  22  submit  yourselves  unto  your  own  husba. 

5.  23  the  husband  is  the  head  of  the  wife,  even 
5  24  so  (let)  the  wives  (be)  to  their  own  husb. 

5.  25  Husbands,  love  your  wives,  even  as  Christ 
5.  33  the  wife  (see)  that  she  reverence  (her)  h. 

Col.  3.  '18  submit  yourselves  unto  your  own  husba. 

3.  19  Husbands,  love  (your)  wives,  and  be  not 
1  Ti.  3.  2  the  husband  of  one  wife,  vigilant,  sober,  of 

3.  12  Let  tlie  deacons  be  the  husbands  of  one 
Titus  1.  6  If  any  be  blameless,  the  husband  of  one 

2.  5  obedient  to  their  own  husbands,  that  the 

1  pe.  3.  1  in  subjection  to  your  own  husbands;  that 

3.  5  being  in  subjection  unto  their  own  husb. 

3.  7  Likewise,  ye  husbands,  dwell  with  (them) 

Rev.  21.  2  prepared  as  a  bride  adorned  for  her  hus. 

HUSBAND,  to  be  or  have  an  — 

1  .To  rule,  possess,  have,  marry,  byz  baal. 

Deut  21.13  shalt  go  in  unto  her,  and  be  her  husband 
Jer.  31.  32  although  I  was  an  husband  unto  them 
Isa.  54.  5  For  thy  Maker  (is)  thine  husband ;  The  L. 

2.  One  under  a  man,  vnavSpos  hupandros. 

Rom  7.  2  For  the  woman  which  hath  an  husband  is 

HUSBAND,  loving  one  s  — 

Lover  of  a  husband,  <pi\avSpos  philandros. 

Titus  2.  4  to  love  their  husbands,  to  love  their  ch 

HUSBANDMAN  - 

1  .Husbo.ndman,  ploughman,  "irx  ikkar. 

2  Ch.26.  10  husbandmen .  .and  vine  dressers  in  the 
Jer.  31.  24  there  shall  dwell  in  Judah,  husbandmen 

51.  23  the  husbandman  and  his  yoke  of  oxen 
Joel  1.  11  Be  ye  ashamed,  O  ye  husbandmen;  howl 
Amos  5.  16  they  shall  call  the  husbandmen  to  mour. 

2. To  be  an  husbandman,  fit)  yagab,  gub. 

2  Ki.  25. 12  left,  .(to  be)  vinedressers  and  husbandmen 

3.  A  man  of  the  ground  or  soil,  ■I1?'™  ish  adam. 

Gen.  9.  20  Noah  began  (to  be)  an  husbandman,  and 

4 . To  serve,  till,  ifip  abad. 

Zech  13.  5  I  (am)  no  prophet,  I  (am)  an  husbandman 

5.  Cultivator  of  the  soil,  yeupyos  georgos. 

Matt  21.  33  let  it  out  to  husbandmen,  and  went  into 

21.  34  he  sent  his  servants  to  the  husbandmen 
21.  35  thehusbandmen  took  his  servants,  and 
21.  38  when  the  husbandmen  saw  the  son,  they 
21  40  what  will  he  do  unto  those  husbandmen? 
21!  41  will  let  out  (his)  vineyard  unto  other  hu. 
Marki2  1  let  it  out  to  husbandmen,  and  went  into 

12.  2  to  the  husbandmen,  .from  the  husband. 
12  7  those  husbandmen  said  amongthemselves 

12.  9  He  will  come  and  destroy  the  husbandmen 

Luke2o.  9  let  it  forth  to  husbandmen,  and  went  into 
20.  10  to  thehusbandmen .  .but  thehusbandmen 
20  14  when  thehusbandmen  saw  him.  they  rea. 
20.  16  He  shall  come  and  destroy  these  husband 
Johnis.  1  I  am  the  true  vine .  .my  Father  is  the  hu. 
2  Ti.  2.  6  The  husbandman  that  Iaboureth  must  be 
Jas.  5.  7  the  husbandman  waiteth  for  the  precious 

HUSBANDRY  — 

1.  Ground,  soil,  npiK  adamah. 

2  Ch.26.  10  Also  he  built  towers,  .for he  loved  husba. 

2. Cultivation  of  the  soil,  yewpyiov  georgion. 

1  Co.  3.  9  For.  .ye  are  God's  husbandry.  .Gods  bin. 

HUSBAND'S  brother  — 

Husband's  brother,  Dp;  yabam. 

Deut  2 s.  5  her  husband’s  brother  shall  go  in  untoh. 
25.  7  My  husband's  brother  refuseth  to  raise  up 

HUSBAND’S  brother,  to  perform  the  duty  of  — 

To  marry  a  deceased  brother’s  widow,  cpr  yabam,  •>. 

Deut  25.  5,7  perform  the  duty  of . .  husband’s  brother 

HU'-SHAH,  -’v’n  haste. 

A  son  of  Ezerof  the  tribe  of  Judah.  B.C.  1450-  ™ay 
be  the  name  of  a  place,  or  the  patronymic  of  a  family. 

1  Ch.  4.  4  father  of  Gedor,  and  Ezer  the  father  of  H. 


HUSHAI 


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HU -SHAI,  'tyiri  quick. 

An  inhabitant  of  Eric,  and  the  friend  of  David  in  assist¬ 
ing  to  counteraet  and  overthrow  the  counsels  of  Ahi- 
thophel.  B.C.  1024. 

2  Sa.  15.  32  XI.  the  Archite  came  to  meet  him  with 

15.  37  So  H.,  David's  friend,  came  into  the  city 
16. 16  H. . .  David's  friend,  was  come  unto  Absa. 

16. 16  H.  said  unto  Absalom,  God  save  the  king 

16.  17  Absalom  said  to  II.,  (Is)  this  thy  kindness 
16. 18  H.  said  unto  Absalom,  Nay ;  but  whom 

17.  s  Then  said  Absalom,  Call  now  H.  the  Arc. 

17.  6  when  H.  was  come  to  Absalom,  Absalom 
17.  7  And  II.  said  unto  Absalom,  The  counsel 
17.  8  For, said  H.,  thouknowest  thyfatherand 
17.  14  The  counsel  of  H.  the  Archite  (is)  better 
17. 15  Then  said  H.  untoZadok  and  to  Abiathar 

1  Ki.  4.  16  Baanah  the  son  of  H.  (was)  in  Asher  and 
1  Ch.27.  33  H.  the  Archite.  .the  king’s  companion 

HU-SKAM,  D^bn,  nyij  hasting. 

A  Temanite  who  became  king  of  Edom.  B.C.  1500. 

Gen.  36.  34  H.  of  the  land  of  Temani  reigned  in  his 
36.  35  H.  died,  and  Hadad ..  reigned  in  his  stead 

1  Ch.  1.  45  H.  of  the  laud  of  the  Temanites  reigned 

1.  46  whenH.  was  dead,  Hadad.  .reigned in  his 

HU-SHA-THITE,  'njn. 

The  patronymic  of  the  family  of  Hushah  of  the  tribe  of 
J  udah. 

2  Sa.  21. 18  then  Sibbechai  the  H.  slew  Saph,  which 

23.  27  Abiezerthe  Anethotliite.MebunnaitheH. 

1  Ch.n.  29  Sibbecai  the  H.,  Hai  the  Ahothite 

20.  4  which  time  Sibbechai  the. H  slew  Sippai 
27.11  for  the  eighth  mouth  (was)  Sibbecai  the  H. 

HU'-SHIM,  D'lffn,  cz;n,  c'chn  hasting. 

1.  Son  of  Dan.  'b.c.  1680.  In  Num.  26.  42  the  name  is 
changed  to  Shuham. 

Gen.  46.  23  And  the  sons  of  Dan ;  H. 

2.  The  son  of  Alier  the  Benjainite.  B.C.  1650. 

1  Ch.  7.  12  children  of  Ir,  (and)  H.,  the  sons  of  Alier 

3.  One  of  the  two  wives  of  Shaharaim,  and  the  mother  of 
two  of  his  sons.  B.C.  1400.  Ahitub  is  Abittib  in  the 
Hebrew. 

1  Ch.  8.  8  Shaharaim.  .H.  andBaara(were)liiswives 

8.  11  And  of  H.  he  begat  Ahitub,  and  Elpaal 
HUSK  — 

1 .  Husk,  it  zag. 

N um.  6.  4  nothing,,  from  the-kernels  even  to  the  hu. 

2 .Sack,  bag,  husk,  [l^px  tsiqlon. 

2  Ki.  4.  42  and  full  ears  of  corn  in  the  husk  thereof 

3.  Pod,  carob  pod,  Kepariov  keration. 

Lukeis.  16  with  the  husks  that  the  swine  did  eat 
HUZ,  ftp  firm. 

This  name  is  elsewhere  given  as  Uz,  the  eldest  son  of 
Nahor  and  Milcah.  See  Boz,  Uz. 

Gen.  22.  21  H.  his  first  born,  and  Buz  his  brother,  and 
HUZ'-ZAB,  established. 

The  “Zab  country,"  or  fertile  tract  of  Assyria  E.  of  the 
Tigris,  drained  by  the  upper  and  lower  Zab  rivers  (Z ab 
Ala  and  Zab  As/ol)— the  A-diab-hxe  of  the  geographers, 
This  was  the  most  fertile  and  valuable  part  of  Assyria, 
and  might  well  stand  for  Assyria  itself,  with  which 
Pliny  and  Ammianus  identify  it.  Zeb  (as  applied  to  the 
rivers)  is  very  ancient,  being  found  in  the  great  inscrip¬ 
tion  of  Tiglath-Pileser  I.,  which  belongs  to  the  middle 
of  the  12th  century  B.C. 

Nah.  2.  7  H.  shall  be  led  away  captive,  she  shall  be 
HY-ME-NE'-US,  'Tpivaios  nuptial. 

One  who  had  fallen  into  various  errors  and  excommuni¬ 
cated  by  Paul. 

1  Ti.  1.  20  Of  whom  is  H.  and  Alexander ;  whom  I 

2  Ti.  2. 17  a  canker :  of  whom  is  H.  and  Philetus 

HYMN  — 

llymn,  song  of  praise,  vyvos  humnos. 

Eph.  5.  19  in  psalms  and  hymns  and  spiritual  songs 
Col.  3. 16  in  psalms  and  hymns  and  spiritual  songs 

HYMN,  to  sing  a  — 

To  sing  a  song  of  praise,  vpvfc 0  humneb. 

Matt26.  30  when  they  had  sung  an  hymn,  they  went 
HYPOCRISY  — 

1.  Profanation,  choneph. 

Isa.  32.  6  to  practise  hypocrisy,  and  to  utter  error 

2.  Hypocrisy,  dissimulation,  vmh<pi<Tis  hupokri sis. 

Matt23.  28  within  ye  are  full  of  hypocrisy  and  iniq. 
Marki2.  15  he,  knowing  their  hypocrisy,  said  unto  th. 
Iukei2.  1  the  leaven  of  the  Pharisees,  which  is  hy. 

1  Ti.  4.  2  Speaking  lies  in  hypocrisy  ;  having  their 
1  Pe  2.  1  hypocrisies,  and  envies,  and  all  evil  spea. 

HYPOCRITE  — 

1  .Profane,  *]iri  chaneph. 

Job  8.  13  and  the  hypocrite’s  hope  shqll  perish 

13.  16  for  an  hypocrite  shall  not  comebeforeliim 
15.  34  For  the  congregation  of  hypocrites  (shall) 
17.  8  shall  stir  up  himself  against  the  hypocr. 
20.  s  the  joy  of  the  hypocrite  (but)  for  a  mom.? 
27.  8  wliat(is)thehopeof  the  hypocrite,  though 
36.  13  But  the  hypocrites  in  heart  heap  up  wrath 
Prov  11.  q  An  hypocrite  with  (his)  mouth  destroyeth 
Isa.  9.  17  every  one  (is)an  hypocrite  and  an  evil  doer 
33.  14  fearfulness  hath  surprised  the  hypocrites 

Z.Aprofane  man,  >))n  cnx  ailam  chaneph. 

,Tob  34.  30  That  the  hypocrite  reign  not,  lest  the  pco.  j 


Z.IIypocrite,  actor,  {nroKpirfis  hupokrites. 

Matt.  6.  2  as  the  hypocrites  do  in  the  synagogues  and 
6.  5  thou  shult  not  be  as  the  hypocrites  (are) 

6.  16  when  ye  fast,  be  not,  as  the  hypocrites,  of 

7.  5  Thou  hypocrite,  iirstcastout  the  beam  out 
15-  7  hypocrites,  well  did  Esaias  prophesy  of 
16.  3  [hypocrites],  ye  can  discern  the  face  of  the 
22. 18  Jesus,  .said,  Why  tempt  ye  me.  .liypocr.? 
23.  13,  15,  23,  26,  27,  29  woe  unto  you.  .hypocrites 

23.  14  [Woe  unto  you . .  Pharisees,  hypocrites!] 

24.  51  appoint,  .his  portion  with  the  hypocrites 
Mark  7.  6  Well  hath  Esaias  prophesied  of  you  hypo. 
Luke  6.  42  Thou  hypocrite,  cast  out  firstthe  beam 

11.  44  [Woe  unto  you.  .Pharisees,  hypocrites,  for] 

12.  56  hypocrites,  ye  can  discern  the  face  of  the 

13.  15  hypocrite,  doth  not  each  one  ofyou  on  the 
HYPOCRISY,  without  — 

Without  hypocrisy  or  dissimulation,  livvniKpnLKOs. 

Jas.  3.  17  without  partiality,  and  without  hypocrisy 
HYPOCRITICAL  — 

Profane,  f]in  chaneph. 

Psa.  35.  16  With  hypocritical  mockers  in  feasts,  they 
Isa.  10.  6  I  will  send  him  against  an  hypocritical 

HYSSOP  — 

1  .Hyssop,  organy,  3ilN  ezob. 

Exodi2.  22  ye  shall  take  a  bunch  of  hyssop,  and  dip 
Lev.  14.  4,  49andcedarwood,andscarlet,andhyssop 

14.  6  cedar  wood,  and  the  scarlet,  and  the  hyssop 
14.  51  cedarwood,  and  the  hyssop,  and  the  scar. 
14.  52  with  the  cedarwood,  and  withthehyssop 

Numi9-  6  take  cedar  wood,  and  hyssop,  and  scarlet 
19.  18  shall  take  hyssop,  and  dip  (it)  in  the  water 
1  Ki.  4.  33  the  hyssop  that  springeth  out  of  the  wall 
Psa.  51.  7  Purge  me  with  hyssop,  and  I  shall  be  clean 

2 .Hyssop,  vcrauiros  hussopos. 

,lohni9.  29  a  sponge  with  vinegar,  and  put(it)uponh. 
Heb.  9. 19  betook,  .hyssop,  and  sprinkled,  .the  book 


I 

I  — 

1.7,  7  myself,  niij,  !«k  ana,  anah. 

Ezra  6.  12  I  Darius  have  made  a  decree;  let  it  be  done 
7.  21  I  Artaxerxes  the  king,  do  make  a  decree 
Dan.  2.  8  I  know  of  certainty  that  ye  would  gain  the 
2.23  I  thank  thee,  and  praise  thee,  O  thou  God 

3.  25  He  answered  and  said,  Lo,  I  see  fourmen 

4.  4  I  Nebuchadnezzarwas  at  rest  in  mine I10. 
4.  7  and  I  told  the  dream  before  them ;  but 

4.  9  I  know  thatthe  spirit  of  the  holy  gods(is) 
4. 18  This  dream  I  king  Nebuchadnezzar  have 
4.  30  Is  not  this  great  Babylon,  that  I  have  built 
4.  34  at  the  end  of  the  days  I  Nebuchadnezzar 
4.  37  Now  I  Nebuchadnezzar  praise  and  extol 
5. 16  I  have  heard  of  thee,  that  thou  canst  make 
7. 15  I  Daniel  was  grieved  in  my  spirit  in  the 

2.7,  7  myself. ,  ani. 

Gen.  6.  17  I .  .dobring  a  flood  of  watersupon  the  ea. 
9,  12  This  (is)the  token  of  the  covenant  which  I 

3. 7,  7  myself,  'Six  anoki. 

Gen.  3. 10  because  I  (was)  naked ;  and .  .hid  myself 

4.7,  7  myself,  eycb  ego. 

Matt.  3.  11  I  indeed  baptize  you  with  water  unto  re. 
[This  word  occurs  350  times  so  translated.] 

5 .  Me,  Ip.*  eme. 

John  3.  30  He  must  increase,  but  I  (must)  decrease 
9.  4  I  must  work  the  works  of  him  that  sent 

6.  To  me,  fjuol  emoi. 

Acts  2i.  37  And.  .he  said.  .May  I  speak  unto  thee  ? 

22.  6  as  I  made  my  journey,  and  was  come  nigh 
Rom.  7.  21  that,  when  I  would  do  good,  evil  is  pre. 
Gal.  6.  14  But  God  forbid  that  I  should  glory,  save 

7.  A  nd  I,  7  also,  xo.yd  kagb. 

Acts  22.  19  And  I  said,  Lord,  they  know  that,  .beat 
2  Co.11. 16  as  a  fool  receive  me,  that  I  may  boast 
Gal.  4.  12  for  I  (am)  as  ye  (are) :  ye  have  not  injured 
1  Th.  3.  5  For  this  cause,  when  I  could  no  longer 

8.  Me,  fie  me. 

Matt  16. 13  Whom  do  men  say  that  I  the  Son  of  man 
16.  15  Hesaith  unto  them,  .whom  say  ye  that  I 
26.  32,  35 ;  Mark  8.  27,  29 ;  10.  [36] ;  14.  28,  31 ; 
Luke  2.  49;  4.  43;  9.  18,  20;  10.  35;  11.  18;  13.  33;  19  5, 
27;  22. 15  ;  John  10.16  ;  Acts  11.  15  ;  13.  [25];  16.  30;  18. 
[21];  19.  21,  21 ;  22.  17 ;  25.  10;  Rom.  15.  16,  19 ;  2  Co.  2. 
3,  13  ;  7.  7  ;  12.  21 ;  Gal.  4.  18  ;  Eph.  6.  20;  Phil.  1.  7 ; 
Col.  4.  4. 

9.  To  me,  poi  moi. 

Acts  3.  6  Peter  said,  Silver  and  gold  have  I  none 
18.  10  to  hurt  thee  :  for  I  have  much  people  in 

21.  37  he  said  unto  the  chief  captain,  May  I  sp. 

22.  6  as  I  made  my  journey,  and  was  come  ni. 
22.  17  that,  when  I  was  come  again  to  Jerusalem 
26.  29  altogeth.  such  as  I  am,  except  these  bonds 

Rom.  7.  10  the  commandment. . I  found  (to  be)  unto 
9.  2  That  I  have  great  heaviness  and  continual 
1  Co.  5.  12  For  what  have  I  to  do  to  judge  them  also 
9.  16  I  have  nothing  to  glory  of :  for  necessity 

10 .Of  me,  pov  mou. 

Matt  .3.  11  that  cometli  after  me  is  mightier  than  I 
Mark  1.  7  There  cometh  one  mightier  than  I  after 
Luke  3.  16  one  mightier  than  I  cometh,  the  latcliet 
22.  53  When  I  was  daily  with  you  in  the  temple 
John  14.  28  rejoice,  .for  my  Father  is  greater  than  I 


Acts  22.  17  while  I  prayed  in  the  temple,  I  was  in  a 

24.  20  any  evil . .  while  I  stood  before  the  council 

25.  15  About  whom,  when  I  was  at  Jerusalem 

1  Co.  4.  iS  some  are  puffed  up,  as  though  I  would  not 

2  Ti.  1.  12  able  to  keep  that  which  1  have  commit. 
Heb.  8.  9  when  I  took  them  by  the  hand  to  lead 

1 1 .  My  heart,  '31?  libbi. 

Neh.  5.  7  Then  I  consulted  with  myself,  and. .rel> 

12.  Before  me,  '.Tip.  qodamai. 

Dan.  4.  2  1  thought  it  good  to  show  the  signs  and 
6.  26  I  make  a  decree.  That  in  every  domiuion 
ISee  also  And,  even,  so.] 


I  also  — 

A  nd  I,  I  also,  Kayd  kayo. 

Matt.  2.  8  that  I  may  come  and  worship  him  also 
[See  also  10.  32,  33;  16.  18;  21.  24;  Mark.  n.  [29];  Luke 
20.  3;  Rom.  3.  7;  2  Co.  11.  18,  21;  Eph.  1.  15;  Phil.  2. 
19  ;  Rev.  2.  6  ;  3.  10.] 


I  AM  THAT  I  AM,  or  I  AM,  rr™  "IB’s  njrix  or  nmx. 

A  name  indicating  rather  the  umearcKableness  of  God 
than  his  mere  existence,  as  commonly  supposed. 

Exod.  3. 14  God  said  unto  Moses,  I  Am  that  I  Am 
3. 14  Thus  shalt  thou  say .  .1  Am  hath  sent  me 

I  in  likewise  — 

And  I,  I  also,  nay d  kagb. 

Matt2i.  24  I  in  likewise  will  tell  you  hy  whatautho. 

I  have  — 

There  is,  there  are,  tr;.  yesh. 

Gen.  33.  9  Esau  said,  I  have  enough,  my  brother 
33.  1 1  Take,  I  pray  thee . .  because  I  have  enough 
Ruth.  1.  12  If  I  should  say,  I  have  hope,  (if)  I  should 
1  Ki.17. 12  I  have  not  a  cake,  hut  an  handful  of  meal 

1  Ch.29.  3  I  have  of  mine  own  proper  good,  of  gold 

I  would  — 

If,  0  that,  lu. 

Gen.  30.  34  I  would  it  might  he  according  to  thy  word 
Nmii22.  29  I  would  there  were  a  sword  in  mine  hand 

IB-HAR,  ira;  chooser. 

A  son  of  David,  bom  in  J erusalem.  B.C.  1030. 

2  Sa.  5.  15  I.  also,  and  Elishua,  and  Nepheg,  and  Ja. 

1  Ch.  3.  6  I.  also,  and  Elisliama,  and  Eliphelet 

14.  5  And  I.,  and  Elishua,  and  Elpalet 

IB-LE’-AM,  Dl/?T  place  of  victory. 

A  city  of  Manasseh,  hut  in  the  territory  of  either  Issa- 
char  or  Asher  (Josh.  17.  n).  It  was  near  the  modern 
Jenlm,  at  the  place  to  the  N.  of  it,  now  called  Jelama. 
Josh.17. 11  Manasseh  had.  .1.  and  her  towns,  and  the 
Judg.  1.  27  nor  the  inhabitants  of  I.  and  her  towns 

2  Ki.  9.  27  at  the  going  up  to  Gur,  wliich  (is)  by  I. 

IB-NE'-IAH,  n;:?]  Jah  is  builder. 

A  son  of  Jeroliam  a  Benjamite  and  a  chief  man  of  the 
tribe  in  the  first  settlement  in  Jerusalem.  B.c.  480. 

1  Ch.  9.  8  I.  the  son  of  Jeroliam,  and  Elah  the  son 

IB-NI'-JAH,  .tit  Jah  is  builder. 

A  Benjamite  whose  offspring  dwelt  in  Jerusalem.  B.c. 

4S0. 

1  Ch.  9.  8  Shephathiah.  .son  of  Reuel,  the  son  of  I. 

I3-RI,  ’pay  passer  over,  Hebrew. 

A  Merarite  in  the  time  of  David.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.24.  27  Beno,  and  Sholiam,  and  Zaccur,  and  I. 
IB'-ZAN,  splendid. 

A  native  of  Bethlehem  and  a  judge  of  Israel  for  seven 
years,  after  Jephthah.  He  had  thirty  sons  and  thirty 
daughters ;  and  having  taken  home  thirty  wives  for  his 
sons,  he  sent  out  his  daughters  to  as  many  husbands. 
His  Bethlehem  was  that  iu  the  tribe  of  Zebulon. 

Judg  12.  8  after  him  I.  of  Betli-lehem  judged  Israel 
12.  10  Then  died  I.,  and  was  buried  at  Bcth-le. 

ICE  — 

Cold,  frost,  ice,  chrystal,  mp,  nip  qoracli,  qerach. 
Job.  6.  16  Which  are  blackish  hy  reason  of  the  ice 
38.  29  Out  of  whose  womb  came  the  ice?  and 
Psa.  147.  17  He  casteth  forth  his  ice  like  morsels :  who 

I-CHA'-BOD,  TDT’N  wheretfs)  the  honour, inglorious. 
Son  of  Phinehas  and  grandson  of  Eli.  B.c.  1141. 

1  Sa.  4.  21  she  named  the  child  I.  saying,  The  glory 

14.  3  Ahiah,  the  son  of  Ahitub,  I.’s  brother,  the 

I-CO-NI'-UM,  iKovtov. 

The  modem  Konieh,  on  the  central  plateau  of  Asia 
Minor,  towards  the  W.  and  not  far  to  the  N.  of  the 
Taurus  chain.  This  level  district  was  anciently  called 
Lycaonia  (or  “domain  of  Jove”). 

Acts  13.  51  they  shook  off  the  dust,  .and  came  unto  I. 
14.  1  it  came  to  pass  in  I.,  that  they  w  ent  both 
14.  19  there  came.  .Jews  from  Antioch  and  I. 

14.  21  they  returned  again  to  Lystra,  and  (to)  I. 
16.  2  hy  the  brethren  that  were  at  Lystra  and  I. 

2  Ti.  3.  11  which  came  unto  me  at  Antioch,  at  I.,  at 

ED-A'-IAH,  nSxT  memorial  of  God. 

A  town  of  Zebuiun;  probably  Kellah-al-chirc,  six  miles 
S.W.  of  Semuniyeh,  about  three  miles  S.  of  Beit-lahm. 
Josh.19.  15  Nahallal,  and  Shimron,  and  I.,  and  Beth. 

ID'-BASH,  stout,  corpulent. 

One  of  the  three  6ous  of  Abi-etam,  among  the  families 
of  Judah.  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4.  3  father  of  Etam ;  Jezrccl,  and  Ishrna  I. 


IDDO 


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IF 


ID'-DO,  XT  festal,  opportune. 

Father  o!  Ahinadab,  one  o £  Solomon’s  commissariat 
officers.  B.C.  1014. 

1  Ki.  4.  14  Ahinadab  the  son  of  I.  (had)  Mahanaim 

ID'-DO,  it  favourite. 

1.  A  descendant  of  Gershom,  son  of  Levi.  In  verse  41 
the  name  is  Adaiah,  where  it  is  seen  that  he  was  an 
ancestor  of  Asaph  the  seer.  B.C.  1300. 

1  Ch.  6.  21  Joah  his  son,  I.  his  son,  Zerah  his  son,  J. 

2.  A  son  of  Zechariah  of  the  tribe  of  Manasseh  E.  of 
Jordan,  in  the  time  of  David.  B.C.  1015. 

1  CI1.27.  21  Of  the  half  (tribe)  of  Manasseh . .  I.  the  son 
ID'-DO,  iny’,  !ny  festal ,  opportune. 

A  seer  that  denounced  tire  wratli  of  God  against  Jero¬ 
boam  the  son  of  Nebat.  B.C.  960. 

2  Ch.  9.  29  and  in  the  visions  of  I.  the  seer  against 

12.  15  in  the  book  ,  .of  X.  the  seer  concerning  ge.? 

13.  22  (are)  written  in  the  story  of  the  prophet  I. 

ID'-DO,  XHy,  ‘ny  festal,  opportune. 

1.  Ancestor  of  Zechariah  the  prophet.  B  c.  600. 

Ezra  5.  1  Zechariah  the  son  of  I.,  prophesied  unto 

6.  14  the  prophet  and  Zechariah  tire  son  of  f. 
Zeeh.  1.  1,  7  Barachiah,  the  son  of  I.,  the  prophet 

2.  A  priest  who  returned  from  Babylon.  B.c.  576. 

Nell.  12.  4  I.,  Giunetho,  Abijah 

12.  16  Of  I.,  Zechariah  ;  of  Ginnethon,  Mesliul. 

ID'-DO,  nn  honourable. 

Chief  of  those  that  assembled  at  Casiphia  at  the  time 
of  the  2nd  migration  from  Babylon  in  the  reign  of 
Artaxerxes  Longimanus.  B.C.  458.  He  was  a  Nethinim. 
Ezra  8.  17  I  sent  them  with  commandment  unto  I. 

8.  17  I  told  them  what  they  should  say  unto  I. 

IDLE  — 

Deceit,  sloth,  .TO"!  remiyyah. 

Prov  19. 15  sleep ;  and  an  idle  soul  shall  suffer  hunger 

2.Tobe feeble,  idle,  remiss,  nsn  raphah,  2. 

Exod.  5.  8  they  (be)  idle ;  therefore  they  cry,  saying 
5.  17  Ye  (are)  idle,  .idle :  therefore  ye  say,  Let 

3 .Idle,  unprofitable,  hpy 6s  argos. 

Matti2.  36  idle  word  that  men  shall  speak,  they  shall 

20.  3  saw  others  standing  idle  in  the  market 

20.  6  wentout,  and  found  others  standing  [idle] 

20.  6  saith . .  Why  stand  ye  here  all  the  day  idle  ? 
1  Ti.  5.  13  they  learn  (to  be)  idle,  .and  not  only  idle 

IDLE  tale  — 

Idle  talk,  \rjpos  leros. 

Luke24. 11  their  words  seemed  to  them  as  idle  tales 
IDLENESS  — 

l.Sloth,  roSxy  atsluth. 

Prov.31.  27  She.  .eateth  not  the  bread  of  idleness 

2 . Lowness,  idleness,  nlSs!?  shiphluth. 

Eccl.  10.  18  through  idleness  of  the  hands  the  house 

3.  To  cause  to  rest  or  be  quiet,  opyi  shaqat,  5. 

Eze.  16.  49  abundance  of  idleness  was  in  her  and  in  h. 
IDOL  — 

I. Iniquity,  vanity,  aven. 

Isa.  66.  3  burneth  incense,  (as  if)  he  blessed  an  idol 

2.  Terror,  object  of  terror,  ns'x  emah. 

Jer.  50.  38  graven  images,  and  they  are  mad  upon 

3.  Mighty  one,  a  god,  Vx  el. 

Isa.  57.  5  Enflainiug  yourselves  with  idols  under 

4 . Mought,  a  thing  of  nought,  idol,  V'fx  elil. 

Lev.  19.  4  Turn  ye  not  unto  idols,  nor  make  to  your. 

26.  1  Ye  shall  make  you  no  idols  nor  graven 
1  Ch.  16.  26  For  all  the  gods  of  the  people  (are)  idols 
Psa.  96.  5  For  all  the  gods  of  the  nations  (are)  idols 
97.  7  that  boast  themselves  of  idols:  worship 
Isa.  2.  8  Their  land  also  is  full  of  idols ;  they  wor. 
2.  18  And  the  idols  he  shall  utterly  abolish 
2.  20  his  idols  of  silver,  and  his  idols  of  gold 
10.  10  hand  hath  found  the  kingdoms  of  the  id. 

10. 11  as  I  have  done  unto  Samaria  and  her  idols 
19.  1  the  idols  of  Egypt  shall  be  moved  at  his 
19.  3  they  shall  seek  to  the  idols,  and  to  the 
31.  7  his  idols  of  silver,  and  his  idols  of  gold 
Eze.  30.  13  I  will  also  destroy  the  idols,  and  I  will 
Hab.  2. 18  that . . trusteth  therein,  to  makedumbid.? 
Zech.i:.  17  Woe  to  the  idol  shepherd  that  leaveth  the 
b. Horror,  a  cause  of  trembling,  horror,  fright,  nxjpsp. 

1  Ki.  15.  13  because  she  had  made  an  idol  in  a  grove 

15.  13  Asa  destroyed  her  idol,  and  burnt  (it)  by 

2  Ch.15.  16  because  she  had  made  an  idol  in  a  grove 

15.  16  Asa  cut  down  her  idol,  and  stamped  (it) 

G.  Figure,  idol,  Sop,  Sod  semel. 

2  Ch.33.  7  he  set  a  carved  image,  the  idol  which  he 
33.  15  he  took  away,  .the  idol  out  of  the  house 

7.  Grief,  a  cause  of  grief,  ax;;  atsab. 

1  Sa.  31.  9  to  publish  (it  in)  the  house  of  their  idols 

1  Ch.io.  9  to  carry  tidings  unto  their  idols,  and  to 

2  Ch.24.  iS  served  groves  and  idols :  and  wrath  came 
Psa.  106.  36  they  served  their  idols  which  were  a  snare 

106.  38  whom  they  sacrificed  unto  the  idols  of  C. 
1 15.  4  Their  idols  (are)  silver  and  gold,  the  work 
135.  15  The  idols  of  the  heathen  (are)  silver  and 
Isa.  10.  11  Shall  Inot.  .do  to  Jerusalem  and  lieridols 
46.  1  their  idols  were  upon  the  beasts,  and  upon 
Jer.  50.  2  her  idols  are  confounded,  her  images  are 
Hos.  4.  17  Ephraim  (is)  Joined  to  idols:  lethimalone 

8.  4  of . .  their  gold  have  they  made  them  idols 


Hos.  13.  2  have  made  them . .  idols  according  to  their 

14.  8  What  have  I  to  do  any  more  with  idols? 
Mic.  1.  7  all  the  idols  thereof  will  I  lay  desolate :  for 
Zech  13.  2  I  will  cut  off  the  names  of  the  idols  out  of 

8.  Grief,  a  cause  of  grief ,  3X>’  etseb. 

Jer.  22.  28  this  man  Coniah  a  despised  broken  idol  ? 

9.  Grief,  a  cause  of  grief  ,  2xy  otseb. 

Isa.  48.  5  Mine  idol  hath  done  them,  and  my  graven 

10.  Form,  idol,  tx  tsir. 

Isa.  45.  16  go  to  confusion .  .(that  are)  makers  of  idols 

11  .Idol,  image,  clboiAov  eidolon. 

Acts  7.  41  offered  sacrifice  unto  the  idol,  and  rejoice. 

15.  20  that  they  abstain  from  pollutions  of  idols 
Rom.  2.  22  thou  that  abhorest  idols,  dost  thou  com. 

1  Co.  8.  4  we  know  that  an  idol  (is)  nothing  in  the 

8.  7  for  some  with  conscience  of  the  idol  unto 
10. 19  [What  say  I  then?  that  the  idol  is  any  th.] 
12.  2  earned  away  unto  these  dumb  idols,  even 

2  Co.  6. 16  what,  .hath  the  temple  of  God  with  idols’ 
1  Th.  1.  9  how  ye  turned  to  God  from  idols  to  serve 
1  Jo.  5.21  Little  children,  keep  yourselves  from  idols 
Rev.  9. 20  they  should  not  worship  devils,  and  idols 

IDOL,  tiring  offered  (in  sacrifice)  to  or  unto  an  — 

What  is  sacrificed  to  an  idol,  ei5u\6dvToveidolothu. 
Acts  15.  29  ye  abstain  from  meats  offered  to  idols,  and 

21 .  25  keep  themselves  from  (tbings)offered  to  i. 
1  Co.  8.  1  Now  as  touching  things  offered  unto  idols 

8.  4  things  that  are  offered  in  sacrifice  unto  i. 
8.  7  some . .  eat  (it)  as  a  thing  offered  unto  an  i. 
8.  10  to  eat  those  things  which  are  offered  to  i. 
10.  19  that  which  is  offered  in  sacrifice  to  idols 
10.  28  This  is  [offered  in  sacrifice  unto  idols],  eat 
Rev.  2.  14  to  eat  things  sacrificed  unto  idols,  and  to 
2.  20  and  to  eat  things  sacrificed  unto  idols 

IDOLATER  — 

Worshipper  of  idols,  elSuAcoAcnpys  eidololatres. 

1  Co.  s-  10  covetous,  or  extortioners,  or  with  idolat 

5. 11  if  any.  .that  is  calleda  brother  be.  .an  id. 
6.  9  neither  fornicators,  nor  idolaters,  no  ad. 
10.  7  Neither  be  ye  idolaters,  as . .  some  of  them 
Eph.  5.  5  nor  covetous  man,  who  is  an  idolater,  li. 
Rev.  21.  8  idolaters,  and  all  liars,  shall  have  their 

22.  15  without  (are)  dogs,  .and  idolaters,  and 

IDOLATROUS  priests  — ■ 

Servants,  ascetics,  dtp?  kemarim. 

2  Ki.  23.  5  he  put  down  the  idolatrous  priests,  whom 

IDOLATRY  — 

1  .Healers,  nourishers,household  idols,  D'E'in  terapli. 

1  Sa.  15.  23  stubbornness  (is  as)  iniquity  and  idolatry 
2.  Worship  of  idols,  clSuAuAarpcia  eidololatreia. 

1  Co.  10.  14'  Wherefore,  my  dearly  beloved,  flee  from  i. 
Gal.  5.  20  Idolatry,  witchcraft,  hatred,  variance 
Col.  3.  5  evil,  .and  coveteousness,  which  is  idolatry 
1  Pe.  4.  3  banquetings,  and  abominable  idolatries 

IDOLATRY,  wholly  given  to  — - 

Full  of  idbls,  KaretSwAos  kateidolos. 

Acts  17.  16  when  he  saw  the  city  wholly  given  to  id. 

IDOL’S  temple  — 

Place  of  an  idol,  elbuAciov  eidoleion. 

1  Co.  8.  10  see  thee,  .sit  at  meat  in  the  idol’s  temple 

IDOLS  — 

1.  What  are  rolled  about,  large  idols,  n'SfVa  gillulim. 
Lev.  26.  30  cast,  .upon  the  carcases  of  your  idols,  and 
Deut  29.  17  seen  their  abominations,  and  their  idols 
iKi  15.12  removed  all  the  idols  that  his  fathers  had 

21.  26  he  did  very  abominably  in  following  idols 

2  Ki  17.  12  they  served  idols,  whereof  the  Lord  had 

21. 11  hathmadeJudah  also  to  sin  with  his  idols 

21.  21  served  theidolsthathisfatherserved, and 

23.  24  the  idols,  and  all  the  abominations  that 
Jer.  50.  2  her  idols  are  confounded,  her  images  are 
Eze.  6.  4  will  cast  down  your  slain,  .before  your  i. 

6.  5  lay  the  dead  carcases ..  before  their  idols 
6.  6  and  your  idols  may  be  broken  and  cease 
6.  9  eyes,  which  go  a  whoring  after  their  idols 
6.  13  when  their  slain,  .shall  be  among  their  i. 
6.  13  they  did  offer  sweet  savour  to  all  their  i. 
8.  10  all  the  idols  of  the  house  of  Israel,  pour 
14.  3  these  men  have  set  up  their  idols  in  their 
14.  4  setteth up  his  idols .  .multitude  of  his  idols 
14.  5  all  estranged  from  me  through  their  idols 
14.  6  Repent,  and  turn,  .from  your  idols ;  and 
14.  7  setteth  up  his  idols  in  his  heart,  and  put. 

16.  36  withall  theidols  of  thy  abominations,  and 
18.  6,  15  eyes  to  the  idols  of  the  house  of  Israel 

18. 12  hath  lifted  up  his  eyes  to  the  idols,  hath 
20.  7  defile  not  yourselves  with  the  idols  of  Eg. 
20.  8  neither  did  they  forsake  the  idols  of  Egypt 
20. 16  sabbaths:  fortheirheart  wentafter  their  i. 
20.  18  I  said,  .nor  defile  yourselves  with  their  i. 
20.  24  and  their  eyes  were  after  their  fathers’  i. 
20.  31  ye  pollute  yourselves  with  all  your  idols 
20.  39  everyone  his  idols,  .and  with  your  idols 

22.  3  maketh  idols  against  herself  to  defile  her. 

22.  4  hast  defiled  thyself  in  thine  idols  which 

23.  7  with  all  their  idols  she  defiled  herself 

23.  30  because  thou  art  polluted  with  their  idols 
23.  37  with  their  idols  have  they  committed  ad. 
23.  39  they  had  slain  their  children  to  their  idols 
23.  49  and  ye  shall  bear  the  sins  of  your  idols 
30.  13  I  will  also  destroy  the  idols,  and  I  will 
33.  25  Ye.  .lift  up  your  eyes  towards  youridols 
36. 18  for  their  idols  (wherewith)  they  had  poll. 
36.  25  and  from  all  your  idols,  will  I  cleanse  you 


Eze.  37.  23  any  more  with  their  idols,  nor  with  their 
44. 10  went  astray  away  from  me  after  their  id. 
44.  12  they  ministered  unto  them  before  their  1. 

2.1mages  (of  the  sun),  D’rsn  hammanim  . 

2  Ch.  34.  7  cut  down  all  the  idols  throughout  all  the 
3. Healers,  nourishers,  household  gods,  D'2"ici  terapli. 

Zech.  10.  2  For  the  idols  have  spoken  vanity,  and  the 
IDOLS,  abominable — 

Abominable  or  detestable  thing,  ppw  shiqquts. 

2  Ch.15.  8  put  away  the  abominable  idols  out  of  all 
I-DU-ME-A,  ’ISovyaia  territory  of  Edom. 

The  Greek  form  of  the  name  of  Edom,  the  “  field  of 
Edom,”  or  Mount  Seir  (“  rugged  ”)  whose  original  inha¬ 
bitants  were  called  Horites  from  Hori  the  grandson  of 
Seir,  also  because  that  name  ( llori )  was  descriptive  of 
their  name  as  troglodites  or  dwellers  in  caves.  See 
Edom. 

Isa.  34.  5  behold,  it  shall  come  down  upon  I.,  and 
34.  6  hath . .  a  great  slaughter  in  the  land  of  I. 
Eze.  35. 15  shalt  be  desolate,  O  mount  Seir,  andalll. 

36.  5  have  I  spoken  against . .  all  I . ,  which  have 
Mark  3.  8  from  I.,  and  (from)  beyond  Jordan;  and 

IF  — 

1.  Or,  if,  ix  0. 

Lev.  26.  41  if  then  their  uncircumcised  hearts  be  hu. 
2.1  f,  dx  im. 

Gen.  4.  7  If  thou  doest  well,  shalt  thou  not  be  need 
43.  9  if  I  bring  him  not  unto  thee,  and  set  him 

3. According  as,  vfhen,  "if’x?  kaasher. 

Gen.  43.  14  If  I  be  bereaved  (of.  .children),  lam  her. 
4 .If  lo,  though,  whether,  or,  surely,  ]n  lien. 

2  Ch.  7.  13  If  I  shut  up  heaven  that  there  be  no  rain 
7.  13  or  if  I  command  the  locusts  todevour  the 
Ezra  5. 17  if .  .good  to  the  king,  let  there  be  search 
Dan.  2  5  if  ye  will  not  make  known  unto  me  the 
3. 15  if  ye  be  ready  that  at  what  time  ye  hear 
3. 17  If  it  be  (so),  our  God  whom  we  serve  is 

4.  27  if  it  may  be  a  lengthening  of  thy  tranqu. 

5.  16  now  if  thou  canst  read  the  writing,  and 

5.  That,  because,  '?  ki. 

Gen.  4.  24  If  Cain  shall  be  avenged  sevenfold,  truly 

G.  Though,  if,  0  that,  xS  lu. 

2  Sa.  19.  6  1  perceive,  that  if  Absalom  had  lived,  and 

7. 0  that,  if  h  lu. 

Judg.  8.  19  if  ye  had  saved  them  alive,  I  would  not 
13.  23  If  the  Lord  were  pleased  to  kill  us,  he 
Job  16.  4  if  your  soul  were  in  my  soul’s  stead,  I 
Eze.  14.  15  If  I  cause  noisome  beasts  to  passthrough 
Mic  2.  11  If  a  man  walking  in  the  spirit  and  false. 

8 .If  not,  unless,  ’Si1?  lule. 

Psa  124.  1, 2  If  (it  had  not  been)  the  Lord  who  was  on 

9 . Heel,  consequence,  because,  seeing,  3i35!  eqeb. 

Deut.  7. 12  if  ye  hearken  to  these  judgments,  and 

10.  If,  el  ei. 

Matt.  4.  3  If  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  command  that 

4.  6  If  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  cast  thyself  d. 

5.  29  if  thy  right  eye  offend  thee,  pluck  it  out 
5  30  if  thy  right  hand  offend  thee,  cut  it  off 

6.  23,  30;  7.  11 ;  8.  31 ;  10.  25;  11,  14,  21,  23;  12. 

7,  26,  27,  28;  14.  28;  17.  4;  18.  8,  9;  19.  10,  17,  21;  22. 

45;  23.  30  ;  24.  24,  43;  26.  24,  39,  42;  27.  40,  [42,]  43. 

Mark  3.  26;  9.  23;  11.13,  25,  [26];  13.  22;  14.  21,  35; 

15.  44. 

Luke  4.  3,  9;  6.  32;  7.  39;  9.  23;  10.  13;  11.  13, 19,  20, 
36;  12.  26,  28,  39,  49  ;  16.  11,  12,  31 ;  17.  6;  19.  42;  22.  42; 
23-  3*.  35.  [37,  39l 

John  1.  25 ;  3.  12 ;  4.  10;  5.  47;  7.  4,  23;  8.  19,  39,  42 

46;  9.  41 ;  10.  24,  35,  37,  38;  11.  12 ;  21,132];  13.  14,  17 

32 ;  14.  7,  28 ;  15.  18,  19,  20,  20;  18.  8,  23,  23,  36 ;  20.  15. 

Acts  4.  9 ;  5.  39;  8.  22,  [37];  13.  15;  16.  15;  17.  27;  18. 
14,  15;  19.  38,  39;  20.  16;  23.  9;  25.  11,  it;  27.  39. 

Rom.  3.  3,  5,  7;  4.  2,  14;  5.  10,  15,  17;  6.  5,  8;  7.  16, 
20;  8.  9,  10,  11;  13.  13,  17,  25,  31:9.  22;  11. 6,(6,]  12,  15, 

16,  16,  17,  18,  21,  24;  12.  18;  14.  15;  15.  27. 

1  Co.  3.  12;  6.  2:7.  9,  15,  36;  8.  2,  3,  13;  9.  2,  11, 11, 
12,  17, 17;  10.  27,  30;  11.  6,  6,  16,  31,  34;  12.  17,  17,  19; 
14-  35.  38;  i5-  2.  12,  13,  14,  16,  17,  19,  29,  32,  32. 

2  Co.  2.  2,  5;  3  7,  9,  11;  5.  [14];  8.  12;  11.  4,  30. 

Gal.  1.  10;  2.  14,  17,  18,  21;  3.  18,  21,  29;  4.  7,  15;  5. 

11.  15,  18,  25  ;  6.  3  ;  Phil.  1.  22 ;  Col.  2.  20;  3.  1 ;  1  Th.  4. 
14  ;  2  Th.  3.  14;  1  Ti.  3.  5;  5.  4,  8,  10,  10, 10,  10,  10;  2  Ti. 

2.  11,  12,  12,  13;  Phile.  17, 18. 

Heb.  2.  2  ;  4.  3,  5,  8 ;  7.  11;  8.  4,  7;  9.  13 ;  11.  15;  12. 
[7,]  8,  25 ;  Jas.  1.  5,  26 ;  2.  8,  9,  n ;  3.  14 ;  4.  n ;  1  Pe.  1. 

6,  17,  19,  20,  20,  22;  3.  17;  4.  14,  16,  17,  18;  2  Pe.  2.  4, 
20;  1  Jo.  2.  19;  3.  13;  4.  11 ;  5-  9- 

11.  If  indeed,  ciyc  eige. 

Eph.  3.  2  If  yehaveheard  of  the  dispensation  of  the 
Col.  1.  23  If  ye  continue  in  the  faith  grounded  and 

12.  If  also,  even  if,  cl  ual  ei  kai. 

Luke II.  18  If  Satan  also  be  divided  against  himself 

1  Co.  4.  7  now  if  thou  didst  receive  (it),  why  dost 

7.  21  but  if  thou  mayest  be  made  free,  use  (it) 

2  Co.  4.  3  if  our  gospel  be  hid,  it  is  hid  to  them  that 

11.  15  no  great  thing  if  his  ministers  also  be  tra. 

13.7/,  cere  eite. 

1  Co  14.  27  If  any  man  speak  in  an  (unknown)  tongue 
14 .If  Ib.u  ean. 

Matt.  4.  9  if  thou  wilt  fall  down  and  worship  me 
5.  13  if  the  salt  have  lost  his  savour,  wherewith 
5.  23  thou  bring  thy  gift  to  the  altar,  and  there 


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Matt.  5.  46  if  ye  love  them  which  love  you,  what  rewa. 

5.  47  if  ye  salute  your  brethren  only,  what  do 

6.  14, 15,  22,  23;  7.  [9,  10];  8.  2;  9.21;  10.  13, 13;  12. 

1 1  >  15-  *4,  *6-  26;  17.  20;  18.  12,  15,  15,  16,  17,  17,  19, 

35;  21.  3,  31,  24,  25,  26;  22.  24;  24.  23,  26,  48;  28.  14. 

Mark  1.  40;  3.  24,  25;  4.  [26];  7.  n ;  8.  3,  [36];  9.  43,  45, 
47>  5°;  IO-  >2;  11.  3,  31,  [32];  12.  19;  13.  21;  14.  31. 

Luke4. 7;  5. 12;  6.  33,  [34];  10.  6;  11.  [12];  12.  [38];  14.  34; 
*5-  8 ;  16.30;  17.3,3,4  ;i9-  31-  U°];  20.  5,28;  22.67,68; 
John  3-  12 ;  5.  31,  43 ;  6.  51 ;  7.  17,  37 ;  8.  16,  24,  31,  36, 

5‘,  52,  54,  [55];  9.  22,  31;  10.  9;  11.  9,  10,  40,  48,  57;  12. 

24,26,26,32,47;  13.8,17,  35;  14.  3,14,15,  23;  15.6,  7, 
IO,  14;  ID.  7,  7J  19.  12;  21.  22,  23,  25. 

Acts  5.  38:9.  2 ;  26.  5 ;  Rom.  2.  25,  25,  26 ;  7.  2,  3,  3 ;  10. 
9;  11.  22,  23;  12.  20,  20;  13.  4;  14.  23;  ,5.  24 ;  1  Co.  4. 

19;  5.  11 ;  6.  4;  7.  8,  11,  28,  28,  36,  39,  40;  8.  8,  8,  10;  9, 

16;  10.  28;  11.  14,  15;  12.  15,  16;  14.  6,  8,  11,  14,  23,  24, 
28,  30;  16.  4,  7,  10;  2  Co.  5.  1 ;  9.  4;  13.  2. 

Gal.  5  2;  6.  1;  Col.  3.  13;  4.  10;  1  Th.  3.  [8];  1  Ti.  1.  8; 

2.  is;  2T1.  2.  5,  21;  Heb.  3.  6,  7,  14,  15;  4.  7 ;  6.  3;  10. 

38,  13.  23;  Jas.  2.  2,  iS,  17;  4.  i5;  5.  i9;  r  pe.  3  ,3;  , 

Jo.  1.  6,  7  8,  9,  10;  2.  1,  3,  15,  24,  29;  3.  20,  21;  4.  12, 

20 »  5*  lI4>J  J5»  3  Jo.  10;  Rev.  3.  3,  20;  22.  18,  19. 

15 -If  also,  iav  uni  ean  kai. 

Gal.  6.  1  Brethren,  if  a  man  be  overtaken  in  a  fa 
16.//,  eavirtp  eanper. 

Heb.  3.  6  [if]  we  hold  fast  the  confidence  and  the 
3.  14  made  partakers  of  Christ,  if  we  hold  the 
6.  3  And  this  will  we  do,  if  God  permit 
[See  also  Also,  and.] 

IF  a  or  any  (man,  thing)  ought  — 

If  any  one,  et  tis  ei  tis. 

Matt  16.  24 ‘I f  any  (man)will  come  after  me,  let  him 
Mark  4.  23  ;  7.  16;  8.  23;  9.  22,  35;  Buke  14.  26;  19. 

8  ;  Acts  24.  19,  [20] ;  25.  s ;  Rom.  13.  9 ;  1  Co.  3.  14,  iS,  i7, 
18  ;  7.  12 ;  14.  37 ;  16.  22 ;  2  Co.  2.  10  ;  5.17;  7.  14 ;  IO,  7 

11,  20,  20,  20,  20,  20;  Gal.  1.  9;  Phil.  2.  1,  1,  1,  1;  t  a. 

tr  4'  8i  2iTh'  3'  10  5  1  Ti  tj1'  io>  3-  x;  5-  16;  6.  3; 

lit.  1.  6,  Josh.  1.  23;  3.  2;  1  Pe.  3.  1;  4.  n,  n;  2  J0. 

10;  Rev.  ii.  5,  [5];  13.  y ;  ,4. 

IF  by  any  means  — 

If  any  how,  el  irois  ei  pos. 

Acts  27.  12  if  by  any  means  they  might  attain  to  Ph. 
Rom.  1.  10  if  by  any  means  now  at  length  I  might 
n.  14  If  by  any  means  I  may  provoke  toemula 
Phil.  3.  II  If  by  any  means  I  might  attain  unto  the 


2 .If  so  be,  elirep  eiper. 

Rom.  8.  9  if  so  be  that  the  spirit  of  God  dwell  in  you 
8.  17  if  so  be  that  we  suffer  with  (him),  that  we 
1  Co.  15.  15  whom  he  raised  not  up,  if  so  be  that  the 
1  Pe.  2.  3  [if  so  be]  ye  have  tasted  that  the  Lord  (is) 


IF,  and 

If,  iav  ean. 

John  6.  62  and  if  ye  shall  see  the  Son  of  man  ascend 

IF  also,  also  if  — 

1 .  If  also,  but  if  also ,  el  Kai,  or  el  be  leal  ei  de  kai. 
Luken.  18  If  Satan  also  be  divided  against  himself 
2  Co.  11.  15  if  his  ministers  also  be  transformed  as  the 

2.  Also  if,  even  if,  k6v  kan. 

Matt  21.  21  but  also  if  ye  shall  say  unto  this  mountain 
IF  .  .but  — ■ 

If,  even  if,  ko.v  kan. 

Mark  5.  28  If  I  may  touch  but  his  clothes,  I  shall  he 
6.  56  if  it  were  but  the  border  of  his  garment 
IF  haply  — 

O  that,  if,  lb  lu. 

1  Sa.  14.  30  if  haply  the  people  had  eaten  freely  to  day 

IF,  moreover  — 

If,  dn  im. 

2  Sa.  17.  13  Moreover  if  he  be  gotten  into  a  city,  then 
IF  not,  (and)  — 

1  If  not,  unless,  lule. 

Judgi4.  18  If  ye  had  not  ploughed  with  my  heifer 
2.  But  if  not,  el  Se  jufj  or  y'qye  ei  de  mege. 

Lukeio.  6  rest  upon  it ;  if  not,  it  shall  turn  to  you 
13.  9  and  if  not.  .after  that  thou  shait  cut  it 
Johni4.  2  many  mansions:  if  (it  were)  not  (so),  I  w. 

3 .If  not,  el  p.}]  ei  me. 

John  9.  33  If  this  man  were  not  of  God,  he  could  do 
ISee  also  15.  22,  24;  18.  30;  Acts  26.  32.] 

4.//  not,  iav  pg  ean  me. 

Matt.  6.  15  But  if  ye  forgivenot  men  their  trespasses 
[See  also  Matt.  10.  13 ;  18.  16,  35  ;  John  8.  24 ;  13.  8 ;  15.  6  • 
16.  7;  Rom.  11.  23;  1  Co.  8.  8;  9.  16;  14.  n,  28;  Jus.2’ 
1-;  1  Jo.  3.  21 ;  Rev.  3.  3.] 

IF  otherwise  — 

But  if  not,  el  8e  ppye  ei  de  mege. 

Luke  5.  36  if  otherwise,  then  both  the  newmaketh  a 
2  Co.  11.  16  if  otherwise,  yetasa  fool  receive  me,  tiiat 
IF  peradventure  — 

Lest  at  any  time,  piyirore  mepote. 

2  Ti.  2.  25  if  God  peradventure  will  give  them  repe. 
IF  so  — 

If,  iav  ean. 

Matt.  1 8.  13  if  so  be  that  he  find  it,  verily  I  say  unto 
IF  so  be  — 

If  so  be,  it  may  be,  unless,  ’W,  ’Vk  ula. 

Josh. 14.  12  if  so  be  the  Lord  (wi.l'be)  with  me,  then 
Hos.  8.  7  if  so  be  it  yield,  the  strangers  shall  swall. 

IF  so  be  (that)  — 

1'If  if  indeed,  if  at  least,  elye  eige. 

5.  3  (If  SO  be  that]  being  clothed  we  shall 
bph.  4.  2i  if  so  be  that  ye  have  heard  him,  and  have 


IF  some  — 

If  any  one,  el  tis  ei  tis. 

Rom  1 1.  17  And  if  some  of  the  branches  be  broken  off 
IF  that  — 

1. //,  or,  whether,  lo,  surely,  ]q  hen. 

Ezra  4.  13  Be  it  known  now  unto  the  king,  that  if 

4.  16  We  certify  the  king,  that  if  the  city  be 

2.  If  also,  el  Kai  ei  kai. 

Phil.  3.  12  if  that  I  may  also  apprehend  that  for  wli 
IF  yet  — 

If,  if  indeed,  eiye  Kai  eige  kai. 

Gal.  3.  4  so  manythingsinvain?if(itbe)yetin  vain 
IG'-AL,  SkP  deliverer. 

1.  Son  of  Joseph  of  the  tribe  of  Issachar;  one  of  the 
spies  sent  from  Kadesh  to  search  the  land.  n.o.  1491. 

Num  13.  7  Of  the  tribe  of  Issachar.  I.  the  son  of  Jo. 

2.  One  of  David's  guard,  and  son  of  Nathan  of  Zobali 
In  1  Ch.  11.  38  he  is  called  Joel  the  brother  of  Nathan 
Igeal  is  identical.  B.c.  1048. 

2  Sa.  23.  36  I.  the  son  of  Nathan  of  Zobah.  Bani  the 
IG-E-AL,  byy.  deliverer. 

This  name  in  the  original  Hebrew  is  identical  with  the 
Preceding  Igal.  He  was  a  son  of  Shemaiah  a  descen¬ 
dant  of  the  royal  house  of  Judah. 

1  Ch.  3.  22  and  the  sons  of  Shemaiah ;  Hattusli,  and  I. 
IG-DAL -IAH,  Jah  is  great. 

Properly  Igdaljahu.  He  was  father  of  Hanan  who  had 
a  chamber  in  the  temple  in  the  days  of  Jeremiah.  B  c 
640. 

Jer.  35.  4  Hanan,  tlieson  of  I.,  aman  of  God,  whicl. 

IGNOMINY  — 

Shame,  confusion,  galon. 

Prov.  18.  3  also  contempt,  and  with  ignominy  rcpro 

IGNORANCE  — 

1  .Error,  ( wandering ,  going  astray),  shegagali. 
Lev.  4.  2  If  a  soul  shall  sin  through  ignorance 

4.  22  done,  .through  ignorance  (against)  any  of 

4.  27  if  any  one.  .sin  through  ignorance,  while 
5. 15  If  a  soul,  .sin  through  ignorance,  in  the 

5.  18  concerning  his  ignorance  wherein  he  erred 
Numi5.  24  if  (ought)  be  committed  by  ignorance  wi 

15.  25  it  shall  be  forgiven  them ;  for  it  (is)  igno 
15.  25  sill  offering  before  the  Lord,  for  their  ign. 
15.  26  seeing  all  the  people  (were)  in  ignorance 
15.  27  if  any  soul,  sin  through  ignorance,  then 
15.  28  when  he  sinneth  by  ignorance  before  the  L 
15.  29  one  law  for  him  that  sinneth  through  igno. 

2.  Ignorance,  want  of  knowledge,  6yvoia  agnoia. 

Acts.  3.  17  I  wot  that  through  ignorance  ye  did  (it) 

17.  30  the  times  of  this  ignorance  God  winked 
Lph.  4.  18  alienated,  .through  the  ignorance  that  is 
1  Pe.  1. 14  according  to  the  former  lusts  in  your  ig. 

3.  Ignorance^  want  of  knowledge,  ayraxria  agnosia. 

1  le.  2.  15  put  to  silence  the  ignorance  of  foolishmen 

IGNORANCE,  to  sin  (ignorantly  or)  through  — 

1. To  err,  go  astray,  Ms*  shagag. 

Numi5.  28  atonement  for  the  soul  that  sinneth  ignor. 

2.  To  err,  go  astray,  nxj  shagah. 

Lev.  4.  13  if  the  whole  congregation ..  sin  throughig. 
IGNORANT,  to  he  — 

1. Not  to  know,  in;  nV  lo  yada. 

Psa.  73.  22  So  foolish  (was)  I,  and  ignorant:  I  was  (as) 
Isa.  56.  10  they  are  all  ignorant,  they  (are)  all  dumb 
63.  16  though  Abraham  be  ignorant  of  us,  and  I. 

2.  To  be  ignorant,  without  knowledge,  ayvoew  agnoed. 
Rom  10.  3  they  beingignorant  of  God’s  righteousness 

11.  25  I  would  not.. that  ye  should  be  ignorant 

1  Co.  10.  1  I  would  not  that  ye  should  be  ignorant 

14.  38  if  any  man  be  ignorant,  let  him  be  ignor. 

2  Lo.  2.  11  advantage,  .for  we  are  not  ignorant  of  bis 
1  Th.  4.  13  I  would  not  have  you  to  be  ignorant,  br. 

IGNORANT  — 

1. To  be  ignorant,  without  knowledge,  ayvoew. 

Horn.  1.  13  I  would  not  have  you  ignorant,  brethren 

1  Co.  12.  1  brethren,  I  would  not  have  you  ignorant 
?  Co.  i.  8  we  would  not,  brethren,  have  you  ignorant 
Heb.  5.  2  Who  can  have  compassion  on  the  ignorant 

2.  A  private  person,  plebeian,  ISuottis  idioles. 

Acts  4.  13  thatthey  were  unlearned  and  ignorant  men 
IGNORANT  of,  to  be — - 
To  be  or  lie  hid,  Aa.v86.va. >  lanthanB. 

2  Pe.  3.  5  For  this  they  willingly  are  ignorant  of 

3.  8  be  not  ignorant  of  this  one  thing,  that  one 
IGNORANTLY  — 

1.  Without  knowledge,  nyi  '^>3  beli  daath. 

Deut  19.  4  Whoso  killeth  liis  neighbour  ignorantly 

2.  To  be  ignorant,  vn  thoiut  knowledge,  ay  voice  agnoeo. 

Acts  17.  23  Whom  therefore  ye  ignorantly  worship 
1  Ti.  1.  13  I  obtained  mercy;  because  I  did  (it)  ign. 


I  -IM,  C'\<!  circles,  heaps. 

1.  The  contracted  form  of  Ije-Abarim,  the 37tli encamp- 
from  Sinai6  IsI  ac‘  ltes  after  leavlnS  Egypt,  and  the  26th 

Num33-  45  they  departed  from  I.,  and  pitched  in  D. 

2.  A  town  in  the  extreme  S.  of  Judah. 

Josh.15.  29  Baalali,  aud  I.,  and  Azem 

-HIM,  C"i3];.n  \’y  heaps  of  the furtherregion 
One  of  the  later  lialting-places  of  Israel  as  they  were 
approaching  Palestine.  It  was  on  the  S.  E.  boundary 
of  the  territory  of  Moab.in  the  Midbar,  i.e.,  the  uncul¬ 
tivated  wilderness.  See  Abarim. 


Nuni2i.  1 1  journeyed  from  Oboth.and  pitched  at  I  in 
33.  44  they  departed  from  Oboth.and  pitched  in  I. 


I -  JON,  |i*j)  heap. 

A  town  of  Naphtali  in  the  N.  of  Palestine.  It  is  now 
called  Merj  Aytin,  and  is  a  few  miles  N.W.  ofthesite 
of  JDan. 

1  Ki.15.  20  Ben-hadad  hearkened,  .and  smote  I  ,  and 

2  K1.15.  29  came  Tiglatli-pileser.  .and  took  I.,andA 
2  LI1.16.  4  they  smote  I.,  aud  Dan,  and  Abel-maiin 

IK'-KESH,  !7|T  subtile. 

Father  of  Ira  the  Tekoite,  one  of  David’s  thirty  valiant 
men.  B.c.  1070. 

2  Sa.23.  26  Helez  the  Paltite,  Ira  the  son  of  I  the  T 
1  Cn.n.  28  Ira  the  son  of  I.  the  Tekoite,  Abi-ezerthe 
27.  9  Hie  sixth  (captain,  .was)  Ira  the  sonofl. 

1  -LAI,  'b'i!  elevated. 

An  Ahohite  and  one  of  the  heroes  of  David’s  guard. 
B.c.  1048.  In  2  Sam.  23.  28  he  is  called  Zalmon. 

r  Ch.n.  29  Sibliecai  the  Hushatliite,  I.  the  Ahohite 
ILL  — 

1 .  Evil,  ]n  ra. 

Gen.  41.  3  other  kine.  .ill  favoured  and  lean  fleshed 
41.  4  the  ill  favoured  and  lean  fleshed  kiue  did 
41.  19  poor  and  very  ill  favoured  and  lean  fleshed 
41.  21  they  (were)  still  ill  favoured,  as  at  thebe 
Deut  15.  21  if. .lame,  or  blind,  (or  have)  anyillblem 
Isa.  3.  II  Woe  uuto  tile  wicked !  (it  shall  be)  ill 

2.  To  be  evil,  yjj-i  raa. 

Jer.  40.  4  if  it  seem  ill  unto  thee  to  come  with  me 

3.  Evil,  ko.k6s  kakos. 

Rom  13.  10  Love  worketh  no  ill  to  his  neighbour :  th. 
ILL,  to  deal  or  behave  self  — 

To  do  or  suffer  evil,  treat  ill,  l?jn  raa,  5. 

Gen.  4.  6  Wherefore  dealt  ye  (so)  ill  with  me,  (as) 
Mic.  3.  4  as  they  have  behaved  themselves  ill  in 
ILL  favoured  — 

Evil,  jn  ra. 

Gen.  41.  20  the  lean  and  ill  favoured  kine  did  eat  up 
41.  27  the  seven  thin  and  ill  favoured  kine  that 
ILL,  to  go  — 

To  be  evil,  jn;  yara. 

Job  20.  26  it  shall  go  ill  with  him  that  is  left  in  hist 
Psa.  106.  32  so  that  it  went  ill  with  Moses  for  their  sake 

ILL  savour  — 

Stench,  fuqs  tsachanah. 

Joel  2.  20  his  ill  savour  shall  come  up,  because  he  h. 


ILLUMINATE,  to  — 

To  make  or  give  light,  epwrt^w  photizo. 

Heb.  10.  32  after  ye  were  illuminated,  ye  endured  a  gr. 
EL-LY-RI  -CUM,  lAAvpiKov. 

An  extensive  district  -lying  along  the  E.  coast  of  the 
Adriatic,  from  Italy  on  tile  N.  to  Epirus  on  the  S„  and 
contiguous  to  Moesia  and  Macedonia  on  the  E  The 
Drilo  divided  it  into  Illyris  Barbara  on  the  N  and 
Illyris  Graicaon  the  S.  Within  these  limits  was  included 
Dalmatm,  which  name  was  ultimately  used  fur  the  whole 
district. 

Rom.  15.  19  unto  I. ;  I  have  fully  preached  the  gospel 

IMAGE  — 

1.  Any  thing  set  up, pillar  or  idol,  .TJiK,  matstsebah. 
Exod23.  24  Thou  shait.  .quite  break  down  their  imag 
34-  13  ye  Shall  destroy  their  altars, break  their  i 
Deut.  7.  5  break  down  their  images,  and  cut  down  t. 

16.  22  Neither  shait  thou  set  up  (any)  image 

1  K1.14.  23  high  places,  and  images,  and  groves,  on 

2  Ki.  3.  2  he  put  away  the  image  of  Baal  that  his  f. 

10.  26  they  broughtforth  the  images  out  of  the  li. 
10.  27  they  brake  down  the  image  of  Baal,  andb. 

17.  10  they  set  up  images  and  groves  in  every  li. 

18.  4  brake  the  images,  and  cut  down  the  grov. 
23.  14  he  brake  in  pieces  the  images,  and  cut  d 

2  Ch.  14.  3  brake  down  the  images,  and  cutdown  the 
31.  1  brake  the  images  in  pieces,  I  cut  down 
Jer.  43.  13  He  shall  break  also  the  images  of  Beth-s. 
Hos.  3.  4  without  an  image,  and  without  an  ephod 
10.  1  of  his  land  they  have  madegoodly  images 
10.  2  he  shall  break  down . .  shall  spoil  their  im. 
2.1magery,  n'3&a  maskith. 

Lev.  26.  1  neither  shall  ye  set  up  (any)  image  of  st. 

3.  Figure,  idol,  Vep,  Spp  semel. 

Eze.  8.  3  the  seat  of  the  image  of  jealousy,  which 
8.  5  behold . .  this  image  of  jealousy  in  the  en. 

4.  Grief,  a  cause  of  grief,  3>’j;  at  sab. 

2  Sa.  5.21  there  they  left  their  images,  and  David  and 


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5.  Image,  oSx  tselem. 

Gen.  i.  26  Let  us  make  man  in  our  image,  after  ourl. 

1.  27  man  in  his.  .image,  in  the  image  of  God  c. 

5.  3  begat . .  in  his  own  likeness,  after  his  image 

9.  6  shed :  for  in  the  image  of  God  made  he  m. 

Num33.  52  destroy  all  their  molten  images,  and  finite 

1  Sa.  6.  5  make  images  of  your  emerods,  and  images 

6.  11  the  mice,  .and  the  images  of  their  emerods 

2  Ki.n.  18  his  altars  and  his  images  brake  they  in  p. 
2  Ch.  23.  17  brake  his  altars  and  his  images  in  pieces 
Psa.  73.  20  0  Lord,  .thou  slialt  despise  their  image 
Jlze.  7.  20  they  made,  .images  of  their  abominations 

16.  17  madest  to  thyself  images  of  men,  and  di. 
23.  14  images  of  the  Chaldeans  pourtrayed  with 
Amos  5.  26  your  images,  the  star  of  your  god,  which 

6. Image,  D1??  tselem. 

Dan.  2.  31  Thou,  .sawest,  and,  behold,  a  great  image 

2.  31  This  great  image,  whose  brightness  (was) 

2.  32  This  image’s  head  (was)  of  tine  gold,  his  b. 

2.  34  a  stone,  smote  the  image  upon  his  feet 

2.  35  stone  that  smote  the  image  became  a  g. 

3.  1  Nebuchadnezzar  the  king  made  an  image 

3.  2  to  come  to  the  dedication  of  the  image 

3.  3  unto  the  dedication  of  the  image  that  N. 

3.  3  they  stood  before  the  image  that  Nebuc. 
3.  5  ye  fall  down  and  worship  the  golden  im. 
3.  7  fell  down  (and)  worshipped  the  golden  i. 
3.  10  shall  fall  down  and  worship  the  golden  i. 
3.  12, 14,  i8nor  worship thegoldeuimage which 

3.  15  ye  fall  down  and  worship  the  image  which 

7 .Similitude,  form,  lilceness,  niiDfi  temunah. 

Job  4.  16  an  image  (was)  before  mine  eyes,  .silence 

8.  Image,  likeness ,  eha&v  eikon. 

Matt  22.  20  Whose  (is)  this  image  and  superscription  ? 
Marki2. 16  Whose  (is)  this  image  and  superscription  ? 
Luke2o.  24  Whose  image  and  superscription  hath  it? 
Rom.  1.  23  into  an  image  madejlike  to  corruptible  man 
8.  29  conformed  to  the  image  of  his  Son,  that 

1  Co.  11.  7  forasmuch  as  he  is  the  image  and  glory 

15.  49  the  image  of  the  earthy*,  .image  of  the  h. 

2  Co.  3.  18  are  changed  into  the  same  image  from  g. 

4.  4  Christ,  who  is  the  image  of  God,  should 
Col.  1.  15  Who  is  the  image  of  the  invisible  God,  the 

3.  10  after  the  image  of  him  that  created  him 
Ileb.  10.  1  not  the  very  image  of  the  things,  can 
Rev.  13.  14  that  they  should  make  an  image  to  the  b. 

13.  15  unto  tire  image  of  the  beast,  that  the  im. 

13.  15  as  many  as  would  not  worship  the  image 

14.  9  If  any  man  worship  the  beast  and  his  im. 

14.  11  who  worship  the  beast  and  his  image,  and 

15.  2  the  victory  over  the  beast,  and  over  his  i. 

16.  2  and  (upon)  them  which  worshipped  his  i. 

19.  20  and  them  that  worshipped  his  image 

20.  4  not  worshipped  the  beast,  neither  his  im. 

[See  also  Graven,  molten.] 

IMAGE,  carved  — 

1.  Graven  object,  ?  pesel. 

Judg  18.  18  fetched  the  carved  image,  the  ephod.and 
2  Ch.33.  7  he  set  a  carved  image,  the  idol  which  he 

2 . Graven  objects,  D’TDS  pesilim. 

2  Ch.33.  22  Amon  sacrificed  unto  all  the  carved  im. 
34.  3,  4  groves,  and  the  carved  images,  and  the 

IMAGE,  express  — 

Impressed  character,  xapaKrijp  charakter. 

Heb.  1.  3  Who  being . .  the  express  image  of  his  pers. 
IMAGE,  standing  — 

A  nything  set  up,  nflxo  matstsebah. 

Lev.  26.  1  neither  rear  you  up  a  standing  image 
Mic.  5.  13  and  thy  standing  images  out  of  the  midst 
IMAGE  (work)  — 

Movable  u-ork,  D'yxjfx  tsaatsuiin. 

2  Ch.  3. 10  he  made  two  cherubim  of  image  work 
IMAGERY  — 

Imagery,  n’?iyo  maskith. 

Eze.  8.  12  every  man  in  the  chambers  of  his  imagery 
IMAGES  — 

1.  Images  {of  the  sun),  D'isn  chammanim. 

Lev.  26.  30  I  will,  .cut  down  your  images,  and  cast 
2  Ch.14.  5  tookaway.  .the  high  places  and  the  images 
34.  4  theimagesthat(were)on  high  above  them 
Isa.  17.  8  have  made,  either  the  groves  or  the  im. 

27.  9  the  groves  and  images  shall  not  stand  up 
Eze.  6.  4  your  images  shall  be  broken ;  and  I  will 
6.  6  your  images  may  be  cut  down,  and  your 

2.  Healers,  nourishers,  household  gods,  c’tnn  terap. 
Gen.  31.  10  Rachel  had  stolen  the  images  that  (were) 

31.  34  Rachel  had  taken  the  images,  and  putthem 
31.  35  he  searched,  but  found  not  the  images 

1  Sa.  19. 13  Miclial  took  an  image,  and  laid  (it)  in  the 

19.  16  behold,  .an  image  in  the  bed,  with  a  pil. 

2  Ki.  23.  24  the  images,  and  the  idols,  and  all  the  ah. 
Eze.  21.  21  he  consulted  with  images,  he  looked  in 

IMAGINATION  — 

1  .Formation,  imagination,  is;  yetser. 

Gen.  6.  5  every  imagination  of  the  thoughts  of  his 
8.  21  the  imagination  of  man’s  heart  (is)  evil 
Deut3i.  21  I  know  their  imagination  which  they  go 
1  Ch.28.  9  understandeth  all  the  imaginations  of  the 
29.  18  keep  this  for  ever  in  the  imagination  of 
2.  Stubbornness,  nn'-i?  sheriruth. 

Deut2g.  19  I  walk  in  the  imagination  of  mine  heart 
Jei.  3.  17  after  the  imagination  of  their  evil  heart 
7. 24  in  the  imagination  of  their  evil  heart,  and 


Jer.  9.  14  after  the  imagination  of  their  own  heart 

11.  8  every  one  in  the  imagination  of  their  evil 

13.  10  walk  in  the  imagination  of  their  heart 

16.  12  ye  walk  every  one  after  the  imagination 
18.  12  we  will  every  one  do  the  imagination  of 
23. 17  after  the  imagination  of  his  own  heart 

3.  Thought,  device,  nacino  machashebeth. 

Prov.  6.  18  An  heart  that  deviseth  wicked  imaginat. 
Lam.  3.  60,  61  (and)  all  their  imaginations  against  me 

1.  Reasoning,  SiaAoyttryos  dialogismos. 

Rom.  1.  21  became  vain  in  their  imaginations,  and 

5.  Mind,  understanding,  Sidvoia  dianoia. 

Luke  1.  51  he  hath  scattered  the  proud  in  the  imag. 

6.  Reasoning,  Aoyivyds  logismos. 

2  Co.  10.  5  Casting  down  imaginations,  and  every 
IMAGINE,  to  — 

1  .To  meditate,  utter,  mutter,  n:n  hagah. 

Psa.  2.  i  fVhydo.  .the  people  imagine  a  vain  thing? 
38.  12  and  they,  .imagine  deceits  ali  tue  day  lo. 

2.  To  devise,  purpose,  dst  zamam. 

Gen.  11.  6  nothing,  .which  they  have  imagined  to  do 

3.  To  grave,  devise,  work,  tshn  charash. 

Prov  12.  20  Deceit  (is)  in  the  heart  of  them  that  ima. 

4.  To  think,  devise,  reckon,  3U'n  chashab. 

Job  6.  26  Do  ye  imagine  to  reprove  words,  and  the 
Psa.  10.  2  taken  in  the  devices  that  they  have  ima. 

21.  11  For.  .they  imagined  a  mischievous  device 
140.  2  Which  imagine  mischiefs  in.  .heart :  con. 

Nah.  i.  11  There  is.  .come  out  of  thee,  that  imagin. 
Zech.  7.  10  let  none  of  you  imagine  evil  against  his  b. 
8.  17  let  none  of  you  imagine  evil  in  your  hearts 

5.  To  think,  devise,  reckon,  3C'n  chashab,  3. 

IIos.  7.  15  yet  do  they  imagine  mischief  against  me 
Nah.  1.  9  What  do  ye  imagine  against  the  Loud  ? 

6.  To  care  for,  meditate,  yeAerda)  meletao. 

Acts  4.  25  Why  did . .  the  people  imagine  vain  things? 
[See  also  Mischief,  wrongfully.] 

IM'-LA,  IM'-LAH,  US’?',  nS?]  fulfilling. 

Progenitor  of  Michaiah,  who  was  consulted  by  Ahab 
and  Jehoshaphat  before  their  expedition  to  Ramoth- 
gilead.  B.c.  930. 

1  Ki.22.  8(Thereis)yetoneman,AticaialithesonofI. 

22.  9  said,  Hasten  (hither)  Micaiah  the  son  of  I. 

2  Ch.18.  7  the  same  (is)  Miclniiah  the  son  of  I.  And 

18.  8  said,  Fetch  quickly  Micaiah  the  son  of  I. 

IM -MA-NU'-EL,  ‘wrep  God  {is)  with  us. 

A  symbolic  name  given  to  the  child  who  was  announced 
to  Ahaz  and  the  people  of  Judah  as  the  sign  that  God 
would  give  them  deliverance  from  their  enemies.  Mat¬ 
thew  applies  it  similarly  to  Jesus  the  Messiah.  See 
Emmanuel  (Matt.  1.  23). 

Isa.  7.  14  virgin  shall  conceive,  and .  .call  hisnamel. 
8.  8  wings  shall  fill  the  breadth  of  thy  land,  0 1. 

IMMEDIATELY  — 

1 .  From  that  very  {hour),  i^aurris  exautes. 

Acts  10.  33  Immediately  therefore  I  sent  to  thee ;  and 

11.  11  immediately  there  were  three  men  already 
21.  32  Who  immediately  took  soldiers  and  ceil. 

2.  Directly,  straightway,  ebdetis  eutheus. 

Matt.  4.  22  they  immediately  left  the  ship  and  their 

8.  3  And  immediately  his  leprosy  was  cleansed 

14.  31  immediately  Jesus  stretched  forth  (his)  h. 
20.  34  immediatelytheir  eyes  received  sight,  and 
24.  29  Immediately  after  the  tribulation  of  those 
26.  74  began  he  to  curse . .  And  (immediately]  the 

Mark  1.  31  [immediately]  the  fever  left  her,  and  she 

1.  42  (immediately)  the  leprosy  departed  from 

2.  8  [immediately]  when  Jesus  perceived  in  his 
2.  12  immediately  he  arose,  took  up  the  bed,  and 

4.  5  [immediately]  it  sprang’up,  because  it  had 

4.  15  Satan  cometh  [immediately],  and  taketh 

4.  16  [immediately]  receive  it  with  gladness 

4.  17  aftliction-.arisetli.  .[immediately]  they  are 

4.  29  [immediately]  he  putteth  in  the  sickle,  be. 

5.  2  [immediately]  there  met  him  out  of  the 

5.  30  Jesus,  [immediately]  knowing  in  himself 

6.  27  [immediately]  the  king  sent  an  executioner 

6.  50  [immediately]  he  talked  with  them,  and 

10.  52  [immediately]  he  received  his  sight,  and 
14.  43  [immediately],  while  he  yet  spake,  come.  J. 

Luke  5.  13  immediately  the  leprosy  departed  from 
6.  49  [immediately]  it  fell;  and  the  ruin  of  that 

12.  36  that,  .they  may  open  unto  him  immedia. 
John  5.  9  immediatelythe  man  was  made  whole,  and 

6  21  immediately  the  ship  was  at  the  land 

13.  30  He.  .went  [immediately]  out :  and  it  was 
18.  27  Peter  then  denied  again:  and  immediately 

Acts  9.  18  immediately  there  fell  from  his  eyes  as  it 

9.  34  make  thy  bed.  And  he  arose  immediately 

16.  10  immediately  we  endeavoured  to  go  into 

17.  10  the  brethren  immediately  sent  away  Paul 

17.  14  then  immediately  the  brethren  sentaway 

Gal.  i.  16  immediately  I  conferred  not  with  flesh 
Rev.  4.  2  immediately  I  was  in  the  Spirit:  and, be. 

3.  Directly,  straightway,  evBvs  euthus. 

Mark  1.  12  immediately  the  spirit  driveth  him  into 
1.  28  [immediately]  his  fame  spread  abroad  thr. 
John2i.  3  They,  .entered  into  a  ship  [immediately] 

4 . Presently,  along  with  the  matter,  1 rapaxpyya. 

Luke  1.  64  his  mouth  was  opened  immediately,  and 

4.  39  immediately  she  arose  and  ministered  unto 

5.  25  immediately  he  rose  up  before  them,  and 


Luke  8.  44  immediately  her  issue  of  blood  stanched 
8.  47  declared,  .how  she  was  healed  immediate. 
13. 13  immediately  she  was  made  straight,  and 

18.  43  immediately  he  received  his  sight,  and 

19.  ii  the  kingdom  of  God  should  immediately 
22.  60  immediately,  while  he  yet  spake,  the  cock 

Acts  3.  7  immediately  his  feet  aud  ancle  bonesrec. 

12.  23  immediately  the  angel  of  the  Lord  smote 

13.  11  immediately  there  fell  on  him  a  mist  and 
16.  26  immediately  all  the  doors  were  opened 

IM'-MER,  -ffitt  projecting  ;  prominent. 

1.  Name  of  a  family  of  priests  who  gave  their  name  to 
the  1 6th  course  of  the  temple  service.  B.c.  536.  See 
Emmer. 

1  Ch.  9.  12  the  son  of  Meshillemith,  the  son  of  I. 

Ezra  2.  37  The  children  of  I.,  a  thousand  fifty  and 

10.  20  of  the  sons  of  I.;  Hanani  and  Zebadiah 
Neh.  7.  40  The  children  of  I.,  a  thousand  fifty  and 

11.  13  the  son  of  Meshillemoth,  the  son  of  I. 

2.  A  priest  in  the  time  of  David  to  whom  the  charges  of 
the  sanctuary  were  assigned  by  lot.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.24.  14  The  fifteenth  to  Bilgah,  the  sixteenth  to  I. 

3.  One  who  returned  without  a  genealogy  from  Babylon. 
B.C.  536.  But  it  may  be  the  name  of  a  place. 

Ezra  2.  59  they  which  went  up  from  Tel-melah . .  I. 
Neh.  7.  61  Tel-haresha,  Cherub,  Addon,  and  I. 

4.  The  father  of  Zadok.  B.c.  536. 

Neh.  3.  29  After  them  repaired  Zadok  the  son  of  I. 

5.  A  priest  in  Jeremiah’s  time.  B.C.  630. 

Jer.  20.  1  Now  Pashur  the  son  of  I.  the  priest,  who 
IMMORTAL  — 

Incorruptible,  atpbapros  agMhartos. 

1  Ti.  1.  17  Now  unto  the  king  eternal,  immortal,  in. 

IMMORTALITY  — 

1.  Deathlessness,  ddavaaia  athanasia. 

1  Co. 15.  53  and  this  mortal  (must)  put  on  immortality 

15.  54  this  mortal  shall  have  put  on  immortality 

1  Ti.  6.  16  Who  only  hath  immortality,  dwelling  in 

2.  Incorruption,  atpBapcria  aphtharsia. 

Rom.  2.  7  seek  for  glory  and  honour  and  immortality 

2  Ti.  1.  10  hath  broughtlife  and  immortality  to  light 

IMMUTABILITY,  IMMUTABLE  — 

Unchangeable,  immutable,  dyer aOeros  ametathetos. 
Heb.  6.  17  to  show,  the  immutability  of  hiscounsel 

6.  18  That  by  two  immutable  things,  in  which 

IM'-NA,  pip’  withdrawing. 

A  son  of  Helem,  an  Asherite  aud  prince  of  the  tribe. 
B.c.  1690. 

1  Ch.  7.  35  sons  of  his  brother  Helem  ;  Zophah,  and  I. 
IM'-NAH,  nip’  prosperity. 

1.  The  first  born  of  Asher.  In  Gen.  46.  17  the  name  is 
given  as  Jimnah  in  the  Common  Version,  though  iden¬ 
tical  with  the  present.  B.c.  1600. 

1  Ch.  7.  30  The  sons  of  Asher ;  I.,  and  Isuah,  and  I. 

2.  Kore  Ben-Imnah  assisted  in  the  reformation  effected 
by  Hezekiah.  B.C.  740. 

2  Ch.31.  14  And  Kore  the  son  of  I.  the  Levite,  the  p. 
IMPART,  to  — 

1  .To  apportion,  p^n  clialaq. 

Job  39.  17  neither  hath  he  imparted  to  herundersta. 
2 .To  give  a  share  of,  yerablSwyi  metadidomi. 

Luke  3.  11  let  him  impart  to  him  that  hath  none;  and 
Rom.  1.  11  thatl  may  impart  unto  you  some  spiritual 
1  Th.  2.  8  we  were  willing  to  have  imparted  unto 

IMPEDIMENT  in  his  speech,  having  an  — 

One  who  speaks  with  difficulty,  yoyiAaAos  mogilalos. 
Mark  7.  32  [one  that,  .had  an  impediment  in  hissp.] 

IMPENITENT  — 

Without  a  change  of  mind,  dyeravS-pTos  ametanoe. 

Rom.  2.  5  after  thy  hardness  and  impenitent  heart 
IMPERIOUS  — 

Ruling,  domineering,  naVp  shalleteth 

Eze.  16.  30  the  work  of  im  imperious  whorisli  woman 

IMPLACABLE  — 

Implacable,  irreconcil cable,  &awovSos  aspondos. 
Rom.  1.  31  without  natural  affection,  [implacable] 

IMPLEAD,  to  — 

To  call  into  {court),  eyitaAea)  egkaled. 

Acts  19.  38  the  craftsmen,  .let  them  implead  one  an. 
IMPORTUNITY  — 

Barefacedness,  aualSeia  anaideia. 

Luken.  8  becauseof  his  importunity  he  willrise  and 
IMPOSE,  to  — 

To  impose,  cast,  throw,  nay  remah. 

Ezra  7.  24  to  impose  toll,  tribute,  or  custom,  upon 

IMPOSED,  to  be  — 

To  lie  upon,  iiriKeiyai  epikeimai. 

Heb.  9.  10  carnal  ordinances,  imposed,  .until  the 

IMPOSSIBLE  — 

[.Powerless,  weak,  impossible,  a Svuaros  adunatos. 
Mattig.  26  With  men  this  is  impossible ;  but  with  G. 
Mark  10.  27  With  men  (it  is)  impossible,  hut  not  with 
Lukei8.  27  The  things  which  are  impossible  with  men 
Heb.  6.  4  For.  impossible  for  those  who  were  once 

6.  18  in  which  (it  was)  impossible  for  God  to  lie 

11.  6  But  without  faith  (it  is)  impossible  to  pie. 


IMPOSSIBLE 


510 


IN 


i 


2 .Nut  tobe  received  or  accepted ,  avevdeKros  emend. 

Luke  1 7.  1  It  is  impossible  but  that  offences  will 
IMPOSSIBLE,  to  be  — 

To  be  powerless ,  weak,  impotent,  aSuvarrw  aduna. 
Matti7.  20  and  nothing  shall  be  impossible  unto  you 
Luke  1.  37  For  with  God  nothing  shall  be  impossible 
IMPOTENT  (folk  or  man)  — 

1.  Powerless,  weak,  impotent,  aSuvaros  adunatos. 
Acts  14.  8  there  sat  a  certain  man  at  Lystra,  impo. 

2.  To  be  roithout  strength,  aade vitn  astheneo. 

John  5.  3  In  these  lay  a.,  multitude  of  impotent  folk 

5.  7  The  impotent  man  answered  him,  Sir,  I 

3.  Without  strength,  arrOtirgs  asthenes. 

Acts  4.  9  the  good  deed  done  to  the  impotent  man 
IMPOVERISH,  to  — 

To  make  poor,  tran  rashash,  3 a. 

Jer.  5.  17  they  shall  impoverish  thy  fenced  cities 
IMPOVERISHED,  to  be  — 

1.7b  become  lean,  poor,  thin,  weak,  9?}  dalal,  2. 

J udg.  6.  6  Israel  was  greatly  impoverished  because 

2.  To  be  impoverished,  low,  )3D  sakan,  4. 

Isa.  40.  20  He  that  (is)  so  impoverished  that  he  hath 

3.  To  be  made  poor,  ww~\  rashash,  4. 

Mai.  x.  4  Whereas  Edom  saith,  We  are  impoverish. 
IMPRISON,  to  — 

To  imprison,  rpvAaiclfa  phulakizd. 

Acts  22.  19  Lord,  they  know  that  I  imprisoned  and 
IMPRISONMENT  — 

1.  Band,  fetter,  tidx  esur. 

Ezra  7.  26  confiscation  of  goods,  or  to  imprisonment 

2.  Watch,  imprisonment,  <j>uAafrij  phulake. 

2  Co.  6.  5  In  stripes,  in  imprisonments,  in  tumults 
Heb.  xi.  36  yea,  moreover  of  bonds  and  imprisonm. 

IMPUDENT 

1 .  To  make  strong,  harden,  1$  azas,  5. 

Prov.  7.  13  (and)  with  an  impudent  face  said  unto  him 

2.  Strong  of  forehead,  nsa  pin  cliazaq  metsach. 

Eze.  3.  7  all  the  house  of  Israel  (are)  impudent  and 

3.  Sharp  of  face,  D'lD  np;p  qesheh  phanim. 

Eze.  2.  4  For.  .impudent  children,  and  stiff  hearted 
IMPUTE,  to  — 

1 .  To  think,  devise,  reckon,  yin  chashab. 

2  Sa.  19.  19  Let  not  my  lord  impute  iniquity  unto  me 
Psa.  32.  2  unto  whom  the  Lokd  imputeth  not  iniqu. 

2.  To  put,  place,  set,  □•if,  diet  sum,  sim. 

1  Sa.  22.  15  Let  not  the  king  impute  (any)  tiling  unto 

3.  To  bring  into  account,  eAAoyeco  ellogeo. 

Rom.  5.  13  sin  is  not  imputed  when  there  is  no  law 

i.To  count,  account,  reckon,  Aoyi(ogai  logizomai. 
Rom.  4.  6  unto  whom  God  imputeth  righteousness 

4.  8  man  to  whom  the  Lord  will  not  impute 

4.  xi  that  righteousness  might  be  imputed  unto 

4.  22  therefore  it  was  imputed  to  him  for  right. 

4.  23  his  sake  alone,  that  it  was  imputed  to  him 
4.  24  for  us  also,  to  whom  It  shall  be  imputed 

2  Co.  5.  19  not  imputing  their  trespasses  unto  them 
Jas.  2.  23  it  was  imputed  unto  him  for  righteousness 

IMPUTED,  to  be  — 

To  be  reckoned,  nrin  chashab,  2. 

Lev.  7.  18  neither  shall  it  be  imputed  unto  him  that 

17.  4  blood  shall  be  imputed  unto  that  man 

IM'  RAH,  .Tip;  height  of  Jah. 

A  chief  of  the  tribe  of  Asher,  and  one  of  the  family  of 
Zophah.  B.C.  1570. 

1  Ch.  7.  36  The  sons  of  Zopliali ;  Suah.  .and  I. 
IM'-RI,  nsx  projecting. 

1.  A  man  of  Judah  through  the  family  of  Pharez.  B.C. 
536- 

1  Ch.  g.  4  the  son  of  Oinri,  the  sou  of  I. ,  the  son  of 

2.  A  progenitor  of  Zaccur,  one  of  Nehemiah’s  assistants 
in  rebuilding  the  wall.  B.C.  470. 

Nell.  3.  2  next  to  them  builded  Zaccur  the  son  of  I. 

IN  — 

1.  XJnto,  to,  Vx  el. 

Gen.  8.  21  the  Loan  said  in  his  heart,  I  will  not  again 

2.  With,  nx  eth. 

Gen.  6.  14  rooms  shalt  thou  make  in  the  ark,  and 
3 .In,  103  bemo. 

Isa.  44.  16  He  burnetii  part  thereof  in  the  fire;  with 
4i.  19  I  have  burnt  part  of  it  in  the  fire;  yea 

4 .Sufficiency,  for,  *3  dai. 

Jer.  51.  58  labour  in  vain,  and  the  folk  in  the  fire 

5 . From,  out  of,  ]P  min, 

Gen.  21. 15  the  water  was  spent  in  the  bottle,  and 

6.  On,  over,  above,  al. 

Gen.  1.  20  may  fly  above  the  earth  in  the  open  firm. 
Ezra  5.  15  let  the  house  of  God  be  builded  in  his  pi. 

6.  7  let.  .build  this  house  of  God  in  his  place 
Dan.  3.  16  not  careful  to  answer  tliee  in  this  matter 

3.  28  delivered  his  servants  that  trusted  in  him 

4.  8  But  at  the  last  Daniel  came  in  before  me 
4.  10  Thus  (were)  the  visions  of  mine  head  in 
4.  29  he  walked  in  the  palace  of  the  kingdom 


Dan.  4.  36  I  was  established  in  my  kingdom,  and 

5.  9  his  countenance  was  changed  in  him,  and 

6.  4  neither  was  there  any .  .fault  found  in  him 

7.  28  my  countenance  changed  in  me  :  but  I 

7.  With,  cy  im. 

Deut.  8.  5  Thou  slialt  also  consider  in  thine  heart 

8.  With,  lay  immad. 

Job  29.  20  My  glory  (was)  fresh  in  me,  and  my  bow 

9.  A  ccording  to  the  mouth  of,  '?)>  lephi. 

Hos.  10.  12  reap  in  mercy ;  break  up  your  fallow  gr. 

10.  Inner  part,  within,  nip'23  penimah. 

2  Ch.29.  18  they  went  in  to  Hezekiah  the  king,  and 

11.  In  the  heart,  midst,  api33  beqereb. 

Gen.  45.  6  For  these  two  years,  .the  famine,  .in  the 
Exod23-  21  Beware  of  him.  for  my  name  (is)  in  him 
Deut  19.  10  That  innocent  blood  be  not  shed  in  thy  1. 

29.  11  thy  stranger  that  (is)  in  thy  camp,  from 
Josh.  6.  25  she  dwelletliin  Israel  (even)  unto  thisday 

1  Ki.  3.  28  saw  that  the  wisdom  of  God  (was)  in  him 
Isa.  7.  22  shall  every  one  eat  (that  is),  .in  the  land 

12.  Under,  nnp  tachath. 

Job  30.  14  in  the  desolation  they  rolled  themselves 

13.  Between,  |'a  ben. 

Exodi2.  6  congregation . . shall  kill  it  in  the  evening 

14. /)i  the  hand  of,  T3  bey  ad. 

Neh.  9.  30  testifiedst.  .by  thy  spirit  in  thy  prophets 

15.  Over  against,  id?  leneged. 

2  Sa.  22.  25  according  to  my  cleanness  in  his  eye  sight 

16.  In  the  middle,  middle,  ipna  bethavek. 

Gen.  37.  7  we  (were)  binding  sheaves  in  the  field, and 
4 1  48  round  about  every  city,  laid  he  up  in  the 
Exod39.  3  to  work  (it)  in  the  blue,  and  in  the  purple 
39.  3  and  in  the  scarlet,  and  in  the  fine  linen 
Lev.  11.33  whatsoever  (is)  in  it  shall  be  unclean ;  and 
Numi3.  32  the  people  that  we  saw  in  it  (are)  men  of 
1  Ki.  6.  19  the  oracle  he  prepared  in  the  house  within 

1  Ch.n.  22  also  he  went  down  and  slewa  lion  in  a  pit 
Eze.  14.  14  Though.  .Noah,  Daniel,  and  Job,  were  in 

14.  16  (Though)  these  three  men  (were)  in  it,  (as) 
14.  18  Though  these  three  men  (were)  in  it,  (as) 
14.  20  Though  Noah,  Daniel,  aud  Job  (were)  in 

17 . Up  in,  among,  ava  ana. 

Rev.  7.  17  the  Lamb  which  is  in  the  midst  of  the  til. 
18.i^rom,  air 6  apo. 

2  Th.  2.  2  That  ye  be  not  soon  shaken  in  mind,  or 

19 . Until,  &XP1<  &XPls  uchri,  achris. 

Acts.20.  6  and  came  unto  them  to  Troas  in  five  days 

20.  Through,  Sla  (gen.)  dia. 

Matt26.  61  able  to  destroy,  .and  to  build  it  in  three 
Acts  16.  9  Anda  vision  appeared  to  Paul  in  the  night 
2  Co.  5.  10  every  one  may  receive  the  things,  .[in] 

1  Th.  4.  14  them  also  which  sleep  in  Jesus  will  God 

1  Ti.  2.  15  she  shall  lie  saved  in  child  bearing,  if 
Heb.  7.  9  Levi,  .who  receiveth  tithes,  payed  tithes, in 

13.  22  for  I  have  written . .  unto  you  in  few  words 

2  Pe.  3.  5  standing  out  of  the  water  and  in  the  wa. 
Tl.Into,  to,  at,  els  eis. 

Matt.  2.  23  he  came  and  dwelt  in  a  city  called  Nazar. 

4.  13  he  came  and  dwelt  in  Capernaum,  which 

10.  9  Provide  neither  gold,  .nor  brass  in  your 
10.  27  what  ye  hear  in  the  ear.  .preach  ye  upon 
10.  41  in  the  name  of  a  prophet,  .in  the  name  of 

10.  42  whosoever  shall  give,  .in  the  name  of  a 

12.  18  my  beloved,  [in]  whom  my  soul  is  well  pi. 

13.  30  and  bind  them  [in]  bundles  to  burn  them 
13.  33  which  a  woman  took  and  hid  in  three  m. 

18.  6  one  of  these  little  ones  which  believe  in 
18.  20  are  gathered  together  in  my  name,  there 

26.  67  Then  did  they  spit  in  his  face,  and  buffet 

27.  51  tile  veil  of  the  temple  was  rent  in  twain 

28.  19  teach  all  nations,  baptizing  them  in  the 
Mark  1.  9  Jesus,  .was  baptized  of  John  in  Jordan 

2.  1  audit  wasnoisedthatliewas[in]thehouse 
5. 14  and  told  (it)  in  the  city,  and  in  the  coun. 

5.  34  Daughter,  .go  in  peace,  and  be  whole  of 

6.  8  that  they  should  take,  .no  money  in.  .pu. 

9.  42  one  of  (these)  little  ones  that  believe  [in] 

xi.  8  garments  [in]  the  way..  strawed..[in]the  w. 
13.  9  and  in  the  synagogues  ye  shall  be  beaten 

13.  16  let  him  that  is  in  the  field  not  turn  back 

14.  20  (It  is)  one.  .that  dippeth  with  me  in  the 

14.  60  the  high  priest  stood  up  in  the  midst,  and 

15.  38  the  veil  of  the  temple  was  rent  in  twain 
Luke  1.  20  words,  which  shall  be  fulfilled  in  their  s. 

1.  44  thy  salutation  sounded  in  mine  ears,  the 

2.  28  Then  took  he  him  up  in  his  arms,  and  hi. 
4.  35  when  the  devil  had  thrown  him  in  the  m. 

6.  8  Rise  up,  and  stand  forth  in  the  midst. 

7.  1  ended  all  his  sayings  in  the  audience  of 

7.  50  Thy  faitli  hath  saved  thee ;  go  in  peace 

8.  34  and  told  (it)  in  the  city  and  in  the  country 

8.  48  thy  faith  hathmade  thee  whole;  go  in  peace 

11.  7  my  childr  en  are  with  me  in  bed  ;  I  cannot 
11.  33  No  man .  .putteth  (it)  in  a  secret  place 

13.  21  which  a  woman  took  and  hid  in  three  mea. 

14.  8  sit  not  down  in  the  highest  room ;  lest  a 
14.  10  go  and  sit  down  in  the  lowest  room ;  that 

16.  8  the  children  of  this  world  are  in  their  g. 
21.  14  Settle  (it)]tlierefore  [in]  your  hearts,  not  to 

21.  37  at  night  he  went  out,  and  abode  in  the  m. 

22.  19  is  given .  .  this  do  in  remembrance  of  me 
John  1.  18  the  only  begotten  Son,  which  is  in  the  b. 

2.  23  many  believed  in  his  name,  when  they  s. 
3. 15, 16  whosoever believeth[in]himshouldnot 


John  3.  18  he  hath  not  believed  in  the  name  of  the 

5.  45  there  is(one).  .(even)  Moses,  in  whom  ye 

7.  5  For  neither  did  his  brethren  believe  in  h. 

9.  7  Go,  wash  in  the  pool  of  Siloam,  which  is 
11.  25  he  that  believeth  in  me,  though  he  were 
11.  26  whosoever,  .believeth  in  me  shall  never 

1 1.  52  that  also  he  should  gather  together  in  one 

12.  36  believe  in  the  light,  that  ye  may  be  the  c. 

14.  1  ye  believe  in  God,  believe  also  in  me 

17.  23  that  they  may  be  made  perfect  in  one;  and 

19.  13  in  a  place  that  is  called  the  Pavement,  but 

20.  7  but  wrapped  together  in  a  place  by  itself 
20.  19  came  Jesus  and  stood  in  the  midst,  and 
20.  26  came  Jesus,  and  stood  in  the  midst,  aud 

Acts  2.  27  thou  will  not  leave  my  soul  in  hell,  neit. 

2.  31  that  his  soul  was  not  left  in  hell,  neither 

4.  3  laid  hands  on  them,  and  put . .  in  hold  unto 

8.  16  they  were  baptized  in  the  name  of  the  Lo. 

8.  23  that  thou  art  in  the  gall  of  bitterness,  and 

10.  43  whosoever  believeth  in  him  shall  receive 

12.  4  he  put  (him)  in  prison,  and  delivered  (him) 

13.  29  they  took . .  and  laid  (him)  in  a  sepulchre 

16.  24  thrust,  and  made  their  feet  (fast  in  the  s. 

17.  21  the  Athenians,  spenttheirtimeinnothing 

18.  21  [keep  this  feast  that  cometh  in  Jerusalem) 

19.  5  they  were  baptized  in  the  name  of  the  L. 
19.  22  but  he  himself  stayed  in  Asia  for  a  season 
23. 11  as  thou  hast  testified  of  me  in  Jerusalem 
24.  24  and  heard  him  concerning  the  faith  in  Ch. 
26. 18  which  are  sanctified  by  faith  that  is  in  me 

Rom.  8.  18  with  the  glory  which  shall  be  revealed  in 

10.  14  call  on  him  in  whom  they  have  not  beli.? 

11.  32  God  hath  concluded  them  all  in  unbelief 

1  Co  1.  13  or  were  ye  baptized  in  the  name  of  Paul? 

1.  15  say  that  I  had  baptized  in  mine  own  name 
8.  6  of  whom  (are)  all  things,  and  we  in  him 

11.  24  Take,  eat.  .this  do  in  remembrance  of  me 
11.  25  as  oft  as  ye  drink  (it),  in  remembrance  of 

15.  54  is  written,  Death  is  swallowed  up  in  viet. 

2  Co.  1.  5  as  the  sufferings  of  Christ  abound  in  us,  so 

1.  10  in  whom  we  trust  that  he  will  yet  deliver 

1.  21  he  which  stablisheth  us  with  you  in  Christ 
8.  6  he  would  also  finish  in  you  the  same  grace 
8.  22  the  great  confidence  which  (I  have)  in  you 

10.  16  To  preach  the  gospel  in  the  (regions)  bey. 

11.  3  corrupted  from  the  simplicity  that  is  in  C. 
Gal.  2.  16  even  we  have  believed  in  Jesus  Christ 

3.  17  thatwasconfirmedbeforeofGod[in]Christ 

5.  10  I  have  confidence  in  you  through  the  Lord 

6.  4  rejoicing  in  himself  alone,  and  not  in  an. 
Eph.  1.  10  That  in  the  dispensation  of  the  fulness 

3.  16  with  might  by  his  Spirit  in  the  inner  man 

4.  13  Till  we  all  come  in  the  unity  of  the  faith 
Phil.  1.  5  For  your  fellowship  in  the  gospelfrom  the 

2.  16  I  may  rejoice  in  the  day  of  Christ,  that  I 
2.  16  not  run  in  vain,  neither  laboured  in  vain 
2.  22  as  a  son.  .he  hath  served  with  me  in  the 

Col.  1.  10  and  increasing  [in]  the  knowledge  of  God 

2.  5  and  the  steadfastness  of  your  faith  in  C. 

3.  10  is  renewed  in  knowledge  after  the  image 

1  Til.  4.  17  to  meet  the  Lord  in  the  air :  and  so  shall 

2  Th.  2.  4  so  that  he  as  God  sitteth  in  the  temple  of 
1  Ti.  6.  9  lusts,  which  drown  men  in  destruction  and 
Film.  6  good  thing  which  is  in  you  in  Christ  Jesus 
Heb.  11.  9  By  faith  he  sojourned  in  the  land  of  pro. 
Jas.  3.  3  put  bits  in  the  horses’  mouths,  that  they 

1  Pe.  1.  8  in  whom,  though  now  ye  see  (him)  not 

1.  21  Who. . do believeinGod.  .hope might bein 

2  Pe.  1.  8  in  the  knowledge  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

1.  17  This  is  my  beloved  Son,  in  whom  I  am  well 
1  Jo.  5.  8  and  the  blood:  and  these  three  agree  in 
Rev.  1 .  1 1  What  thou  seest,  write  in  a  book,  and  send 

6. 15  themselves  in  the  dens  and  in  the  rocks 
11.  9  not  suffer  their  dead  bodies  to  be  put  in 

13.  6  he  opened  his  mouth  in  blasphemy  against 
17.  17  God  hath  put  in  their  hearts  to  fulfil  his 

22 .Out  of,  e/f  ek. 

Luken.  6  a  friend  of  mine  in  his  journey  is  come  t 
Rev.  3. 18  I  counsel  thee  to  buy  of  me  gold  tried  in 

23.7)i,  iv  en. 

Matt.  1.  20  which  is  conceived  in  her  is  of  the  Holy  G. 

2.  1  when  Jesus  was  born  in  Bethlehem  of  J. 
2.  2  we  have  seen  his  star  in  the  east,  and  arc 
2.  5  they  said  unto  him,  In  Bethlehem  of  Ju. 
2.  9  the  star,  which  they  saw  in  the  east,  went 
2.  16  children  that  were  in  Bethlehem,  and  in 
2. 18  In  Rama  was  there  a  voice  heard,  lamen. 

2.  19  angel  of  tlie  Lord  appeareth . .  to  Joseph  in 

3.  1  In  those  days  came  John,  .preaching  in 
3.  3,  6,  12, 17 ;  4.  13,  16, 16,  2i,  23 ;  5.  12, 15, 16 

19,  19,  25,  28,  45,  [48];  6.  1,  2,  2,  4,  4,  5,  5,  6,  6,  9,  10, 18 

18,  20,  23,  29 ;  7.  3,  3,  4,  11,  15,  21,  22  ;  8.  10,  11,  [13,]  24, 
32;  9.  4,  10,  31,  33,  35;  10.  11,  15,  16,  17,  19,  20,  23,  27, 

27,  28,  32,  33 ;  11.  1,  2,  6,  8,  8,  11,  16,  21,  21,  21,  23,  23, 

24;  12.  5,  5,  19,  [21,]  32,  32,  36,  40,  40, 41,  42,  50 ;  13.  3, 10, 

13,  19,  21,  24,  27,  30,  31,  32,  34,  35,  40,  43,  44,  54,  57,  57 

57  ;  14.  2,  3,  10,  33 ;  15.  32,  33  ;  16.  17,  19,  19,  27,  28  ;  17. 

5,  22;  18.  1,  2,  4,  6,  10,  10,  14,  18,  18,  19,  20;  19.  21,  28  ; 

20.  3,  17,  21 ;  21.  8,  8,  9,  9,  12, 14,15,  22,  28,  32,  33,  41,42, 
42;  22.  15,  16,  28,  30,  30,  36, 43;  23.  6  7,  [9,]  30,  30,  34,  39; 
24.  14,  15, 1 6,  18,  19,  26,  26,  30,  38,  40,  45,  48,  50,  50;  25. 
4»  13.  [18,]  25,  31,  36,  39,  43,  44;  26.  6,  6,  13,23,  29,  55,  55, 
69  ;  27.  [5,]  40,  60,  60 ;  28.  18. 

Mark  1.  2,  3,  4,  5,  9,  11,  13,  19,  20,  23,  [39,  45] ;  2.  6,  8 
15,  20;  3.  23;  4.  1,  2, 11,  [15,]  17,  28,  36;  5.  5  5,  13,  20,  27, 
30,  30;  6.  2,  4,  4,  [11,]  14,  17,  27,  29,  47,  48,  51,  56;  8.  1 

14,  26,  38,  38  ;  9.  33,  36,  41,  50 ;  10.  [jo,]  21,  30,  30,  32,  37, 
52;  11.  9,  [10,]  10,  15,  23,  25,  [26,] 27;  12.  11,23,  5>  26,  35. 

38,  38,  38.  39;  J3-  JI>  14.  17.  24.  25.  26.  32;  14-  3.  3.  25, 
[30,]  49,  66;  15.  7,  [29,]  41,  46 ;  16.  [12,  17.) 


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Luke  i.  5,  6,  7,  8,  17,  18,  2t,  22,25,  26,  31,36,  39,  41,44, 
66, 69,  75,  79.  80 1  2.  1,  7,  7,  8,  it,  12,  14,  16,  19,  2i,  23,24, 

25,  29,  34,  [38,]43»  44.  46.  46,  5>:  3-  1.  2,  4,  4.  >5,  17,  2°,  22; 
4.  2,  5,  14,  15,  20,  21,  23,  [23,]  24,  25,  25,  27,  28,  33,  [44];  5. 
7,  12,  22, 29, 35  ;  6.  12,  12,  23,  23,  41,  41,  42,  42,  42 ;  7.  9, 
21,  23,  25,  25,  28,  32,  37,  37 ;  8.  jo,  13,  15,  27,  27  ;  9.  12, 

26,  31,  36,  57 ;  10.  7,  9,  12,  13,  13,  13,  20,  20,  21,  26  ;  11. 

1,  (2,  2,1  21,  31.  32,  35,  43.  43  !  12.  1.  3,  3,  3, 12,  15,  27,  28, 
33,  38,  38,  42,  45.  46,  52,  58  ;  13-  4. 14.1  6,  10,  14,  14,  19,  26, 
28,  29,  35  ;  14.  15  J  >5,  4.  7,  25  !  16.  10,  10,  10,  10,  11,  12, 
23,  23,  23,  24,  25 ;  17.  6,  [24,]  26,  26,  28,  31,  31,3  1,  [36] ;  18. 

2,  3,  22,  30,  30 ;  19.  17,  20,  30,  36,  38,  38,  38, 42,  44,  45,  47  ; 
20.  1,  33,  42,  46,  46,  46 ;  21.  6,  19,  21,  21,  21,  23,  25,  27, 37, 
38 ;  22. 16,  20,  28,  30, 37,  [44,]  53,  55 ;  23.  4,  9, 14,  19,  22, 29, 
31, 31,  4°,  43.  53!  24.  4.  6,  [18,]  18,  19,  27,  35,  35,  36,  38,  44, 


49»,53- 

John  1.  1,  2,  4,  5,  10,  23,  28,  45,  47 ;  2.  1,  11,  14,  19,  20, 
23,  [23,]  25 ;  3.  [13,]  14,  21,  23 ;  4.  14,  20,  20,  21,  23,  24,  31, 
37.  44,  53  ;  5-  3.  !3,  r4»  26,  26,  28,  35,  38,  39,  42,  43,  43  ;  6. 
10,  31,  45,  49,  53,  56,  5b,  59,  59,  61 ;  7.  1,  1,  4,  9,  10,  18 

28,  37 ;  8.  [3,  3,  5,  9],  12,  17,  20,  20,  21,  24,  24,  31,  35,  37, 
44,  44 ;  9.  3,  5,  3°,  34 ;  i°-  23,  23,  25,  34,  38,  38  ;  11.  6,  9, 

10,  10,  17,  20,  24,  30,  31,  38,  56 ;  12.  13,  25,  35,  46,  48 ;  13. 

1,  31.  [32,]  32  I  H-  2,  10,  10, 10,  11,  11, 13, 13,  14, 14, 17,  20, 
20, 20, 26,  30 ;  15.  2, 4,  4,  4,  4,  5,  5,  6,  7,  7,  8, 9, 10, 10,  ii,  16, 
25;  16.23,23,24,25,25,26,33,33;  17. 10, 11, 11,  [12,]  12,13, 
13,  21,  21,  21,  23,  23,  26,  26 ;  18.  20,  20,  20,  26,  38 ;  19.  4. 
6,  41,  41,  41 ;  20.  12,  25,  30. 

Acts  1.  7,  8,  [8,]  10,  15,  15,  20,  20;  2.  17,  18,  19,  22,  46 ; 
3.  6,  26;  4.  7,  [12,]  24;  5.  4, 4, 12, 18,  20,  22,  25,  25, 34,  37,  42; 
6. 1, 1,  7, 15  ;  7.  2,  2,  4,  5,  6,  7,  [12,]  16,  17,  20,  20,  22,  [22,] 

29,  3°.  3°.  34,  35,  36,  36,  36,  38,  38,  38,  41,  41,  42,  42,  44,  48  ; 

8.  8,  9,  21,  33  ;  9.  10,  11,  [12,]  17,  20,  qi,  25,  27,  27,  29,  37, 
37,  43;  10.  1,  3,  12,  17,  30,  30,  32,  35,  39,  [39,]  48;  11.  5,  5, 

13,  22,  26,  27,  29;  12.  5,  7 ;  13.  5,  17, 18,  19,  33,  33,  40,  41 ; 

14,  1,  15,  16,  25;  15.  21,  35;  16.  3,  6,  12,  18,  32,  36;  17 

11,  16,  17,  17,  22,  24,  24,  28,  31,  31 ;  18.  4,  9,  10,  18,  24, 

26;  39.  9,  16,  21,  39;  20.  8,  10,  16;  21.  27,  29;  22.  3,  3, 
17,  *7;  23.  6,  9,  35;  24.  12,  12,  [14,]  18,  [20];  25.  5;  26.  io, 
21,  26;  27.  21,  27,  31,  37;  28.  7,  9,  11,  11,  18,  30. 

Rom.  1.  2,  7,  9,  17, 18,  19,  21,  27,  27,  [28] ;  2.  1,  12,  15, 

16,  19,  20,  28,  29 ;  3.  4,  16,  24,  25  ;  4.  10,  10,  10,  10 ;  5.  2, 

3,  5,  ”,  13,  17 ;  6.  2,  4,  12,  [12] ;  7.  5,  5,  6,  6,  8,  17,  18,  18, 
20,  23,  23  ;  8.  1,  2,  3,  3,  3,  4,  8,  9,  9,  9,  10,  11,  11,  37,  39 ; 

9.  1,  1,  7,  17,  25,  26,  [28,1  33  ;  10.  C,  8,  8,  9  ;  12.  4,  5  ;  13.  9, 
13;  14.  5,  17,  18,  22 ;  15.  13,  13,  23,  27,  29,  30,  31 ;  16.  2, 

2,  3,  7,  8,  9,  10,  II,  12,  [l2,]  13,  22. 

1  Co.  1.  2,  2,  5,  5,  6,  7,  8,  10,  io,  21,  30,  31  ;  2.  3,  3,  3,  4,  5, 

5,  7,  ”,  13  I  3-  1,  16,  18,  19,  21,  4.  2,  6,  10,  15,  15,  17,  17, 

17,  ;2o,  20,  21;  5.  4,  5,  9;  6.4,11,19,  20,  [20] ;  7.  15,  17,  18, 

20,  20,  22,  24,  24,  37,  37,  39  ;  8.  4,  5,  7, 10;  9.  1,  2,  9,  18,  24 ; 

10.  2,  2,  5,  8,  25;  11.  11,  13,  18,  21,  22,  25;  12.  6,  18,  25, 
28;  14.  10,  19,  19,  21,  25,  28,  33,  34,  35;  15.  1,  17,  18,  19, 
19,  22,  22,  23,  28,  31,  41,  42,  42,  43,  43,  43,  43,  52,  52,  58; 
16.  11,  13,  19.  24. 

2  Co.  1. 1,  4,  6,  8,  9,  12,  12,  14,  19,  20,  [20,]  22;  2.  1,  10, 
M,  >4,  15,  15,  17;  3-  2,  3.  3,  [7,  9>1  i°,  14 ;  4-  2,  4,  6,  6,  7,  10, 

10,  11,  12,  12 ;  5.  1,  2, 4,  6,  11, 12,  17,  19, 21 ;  6.  2,  3, 4,  4,  4, 
4,4,  5.  5,  5,  5.  5,  5,  '2,  12,  16;  7.  1,  3,  9,  11,  [11,]  14,  16,  16;  8. 
2.  7,  7,  10, 18, 20,  22;  9.  3, 4, 8,  11 ;  10.  3,  6,  14,  16,  17;  11.  6 
9, 10, 10,  12,  17, 23, 23,  23,  23,  25,  26,  26,  26,  [27,]  27,  27,  27, 
27,  32,  33 ;  12.  2,  2,  3,  5, 9, 9, 10,  10,  10,  10,  10,  12,  [12,]  19 ; 
>3- 3.  3,  U,1  5,  5- 

Gal.  1.  13,  14,  14,  16,  22,  24;  2.  4,  20,  20;  3.  8,  10,  10, 

12,  19,  26,  28;  4. 14,  18,  19,  25;  5.  6,  14,  14;  6.  1,  1,  6,  12, 

13,  14,  [15,]  17- 

Eph.  1. 1,  3,  [3,]  4,  4,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  [10,]  10, 11, 12, 13, 
13, 15, 17, 18, 20 ,20,  21,  21,  23 ;  2.  2,  2,  3,  4,  6,  6,  7,  7,  10,  10, 

11,  11,  12,  13,  15,  15, 15, 16,21,  ^  22;  3.  3,  4,  [5,]  6,  9,  10, 

11,  12,  15,  17,  17,  20,  21;  4.  2,  3,  4,  6,  15,  16,  16,  17,  17,  18, 

21,  24;  5.  2,  5,  8,  9,  18,  19,  20,  21,  24;  6.  [1,]  4,  5,9,  10,  10, 

12,  13,  18,  20,  20,  21,  24. 

Phil.  1.  1,  4, 6, 7,  7,  8,  9,  13, 13, 14, 18,  20,  20,  22,  [24,]  26, 
27,  28,  3°,  3°;  2.  1,  5,  5, 6,  7, 12, 12,  13,  [15,]  15,  19,  24,  29 ; 

3  1,  3,  3,  4,  4,  6,  9,  14,  19,  20;  4.  1,  2,  3,  3,  4,  6,  9,  10,  11, 

12,  15,  16,  19,  21. 

Col.  1.  2,  4,  5,  5,  6,  6,  6,  8,  _q,  10,  12,  14,  16,  18,  19,  20, 

22,  24,  24,  27,  28,  28,  29;  2.  1,  2,  3,  6,  7,  [7,]  9,  10,  11,  11, 

12,  12,  [13,]  15,  16,  16,  16,  18,  20,  23,  23;  3.  3,  4,  7,  7,  11, 

15,  15,  16,  16,  17,  17,  18,  22;  4.  1,  2,  5,  7,  12,  12,  13,  13, 

15,  16,  17. 

1  Til.  1.  1,  s,  5,  5,  5,  6,  7,  8,  8 ;  2.  2,  3,  13,  14,  14 ;  3  2, 

8,  13;  4.  4,  5,  6,  10,  16,  17 ;  5.  2,  4,  12,  13,  18,  18. 

2  Th.  1.  1,  4,  4,  4,  8,  10,  10, 10,  12, 12;  2.  6,  [io,  12,]  17  ; 
3-  4,  6,  17. 

1  Ti.  1.  2,  4, 13, 14, 16;  2.  2,  2,  [7,17,9, 11, 12,  14, 15;  3.  4, 
9>  11,  13-  13,  15,  16,  16,16;  4.1,  2,  12,  12,  12,  [12,]  12,  12, 
14;  5;  17;  6.  17,  [17,]  18. 

2  Ti.  1. 1,  3.  3,  5,  5,  6, 9, 13, 13, 14,  15,  17  18  ;  2.  1,  1  7. 

9,  10,  20,  25 ;  3.  1,  12,  14,  15,  16 ;  4.  5. 

toUS  l'  5’  53  ’  2'  3’  7’  9’  IO’  12  >  3*  3,  i5- 
rlim.  0,  8,  10,  13,  16,  16,  20,  20,  23. 

Heb.  2.  8,  12,  1 8 ;  3.  2,  5,  8,  8,  11,  12,  12,  15, 17;  4.  3,  5, 
7  I  5-  6,  7 ;  6.  17.  18  ;  7.  10 ;  8.  1,  5,  9,  9,  13  ;  9.  2,  4,  23  • 

10,  3,  7,  22,  32,  [34,  34,]  38 ;  11.  9,  18,  19,  [26,]  37,  37,  [38]  ; 
12-  23  J  13-  3,  4,  9-  18,  21,  21. 

Jas.  1.  6,  8,  9,  10,  11,  23,  25,  27;  2.  2,  2,  4,  5,  10,  16;  3. 
2,  14,  18;  4.  1,  5,  16;  5.  s,  14. 

1  Pet.  1.  4,  5,  6, 11, 14, 15, 17,  22 ;  2.  [6,]  6, 12,  22,  24 ;  3. 

4,  15,  15, 16, 19,  20;  4.  [1,]  2,  3,  4,  11,  19;  5.  6,  9,  14. 

2  let.  1.4,12,13,18,  19,  19;  2. 10,  12,  13,  18;  3.  1,  [10,] 

10,  10, 11,  13,  14,  16,  16,  16,  18. 

1  John  1.  5,  6,  7,  7,  8,  10;  2.  4,  5.  s,  6,  8,  8,  9,  9, 10,  10, 

11,  11,  14,  15,  15,  16,  24,  24,  24,  [24,127,27,  28;  3  5,6,  9, 
i°,  14, 15,  17,  24,  24,  24;  4.  2,  [3,13,  4,  4,  9,  10,  12,  12,  13, 

13,  15,  13,  16,  16, 16,  17, 17/17, 18, 18;  5.  [7,  8,]  10,  11,  19, 


2  John  i  2,  3,  4  6,  7,  9,  9;  3  John  i, 3, 4 ;  Jude  10, 
[18J20, 21.  Rev  1  6,  4,  5,  9,  [9,]  9,  10,  [n,]  13,  15,  16,  i 
2.  i,  1,  7, 12,  [13,]  18,  24  ;  3. 1, 4,  4,  5,  7, 12,  21,21;  4.  1,  2, 
4,6;  5,3,6,6.13,13;  6.5,6:  7.  9,  14,  15;  8.1,9;  9-  6, 
11, 17. 19,  [19],  io,  2,  6,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9, 10;  11,  1,  [6,]  12, 13, : 


[19,]  19 ;  12.  1,  3,  7,  8, 10,  12;  13.  6,  8,  12;  14.  5, 6, 13,  14, 17; 
15. 1,  1, 5 ;  16.3 ;  17.  3,  4 ;  18.  6,  7,  8,  [10,]  19, 19,  22,  22,  22, 
(23,]  *3,  24  ;  19.  1,  11,  14, 17, 17  ;  20.  6,  8,  12,  13,  13,  15  ; 
21.  8,  10,  [14,]  22,  [23,  24,1  27 ;  22.  2,  3,  18,  19. 

24 .On,  upon,  over,  exl  {gen.)  epi. 

Matt.  2  22  he  heard  that  Archelaus  did  reign  [in]  Ju. 

4.  6  and  in  (their)  hands  they  shall  bear  thee 
6.  10  Thy  kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done  in 

18.  16  that  in  the  mouth  of  two  or  three  witn. 

19.  28  when  the  Son  of  man  shall  sit  in  the  thr. 
21.19  "’hen  he  saw  a  fig  tree  in  the  way,  he  came 

23.  2  The  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  sitin  Moses’ 

24.  30  coming  in  the  clouds  of  heaven  with  po. 

26.  64  sitting,  .and  coming  in  the  clouds  of  hea. 
28.  18  power  is  given  unto  mo  in  heaveu  and  in 

Mark  4.  31  seed,  which  when  it  is  sown  in  the  earth 

4.  31  [is  less  than  all  the  seeds  that  be  in  the] 

8.  4  satisfy. .  with  bread  here  in  the  wilderness? 

12.  14  but  teachest  the  way  of  God  in  truth  :  Is 

12.  26  how  in  the  bush  God  spake  unto  him,  say. 
Luke  4.  1 1  And  in  (their)  hands  they  shall  bear  thee 

5. 18  men  brought  in  a  bed  a  man  which  was 
6.  17  he  came  down  with  them,  and  stood  in  the 

11.  2  [Thy  will  be  done,  as  in  heaven,  so  in  ea.l 

17.  34  that  night  shall  be  two  (men)  in  one  bed 

21.  23  there  shall  be  great  distress  in  the  land  i 
J0I1U19.  13  brought  Jesus  forth,  and  sat  down  in  the 
Acts  8.  28  sitting  in  his  chariot  read  Esaias  the  pr. 

20.  9  there  sat  in  a  window  a  certain  young  m. 
Rom.  1.  9  make  mention  of  y  ou  always  in  my  pray. 

1  Co,  8.  5  called  gods,  whether  in  heaven  or  in  earth 

2  Co.  13.  1  Iu  the  mouth  of  two  or  three  witnesses 
Eph  1.  16  thanks,  .making  mention  of  you  in  my  p. 
Col.  1.  16  that  are  in  heaven,  aud  that  are  in  earth 

1.  20  whether,  .things  in  earth,  or  things  in  h. 

1  Th.  1.  2  making  mention  of  you  in  our  prayers 

1  Ti.  6. 17  nor  trust  in  uncertain  riches,  but  in  the 
Plnn.  4  making  mention  of  thee,  .in  my  prayers 
Heb.  1.  2  Hath  in  these  last  days  spoken  unto  us  by 
8. 10  write  them  in  their  hearts :  aud  I  will  be 

10. 16  my  laws  . [in]  their  minds  will  I  write  them 

1  P->  1.  20  was  manifest  in  these  last  times  for  you 

2  Ce.  3.  3  there  shall  come  in  the  last  days  scoffers 
Itcv.  1.  20  stars  which  thou  sawest[in]  my  right  hand 

5.  13  under  the  earth,  and  such  as  are  in  the 

9.  4  have  not  the  seal  of  God  in  their  forelie. 

11.  8  there  dead  bodies  (shall  lie)  in  the  street 

13.  16  in  their  right  hand,  or  [in]  their  foreheads 

14.  1  Father’s  name  written  in  their  foreheads 
14.  9  and  receive  (his)  mark  in  his  forehead,  or 

18. 17  all  the  company  in  ships,  and  sailors,  and 

22.  4  and  his  name  (shall  be)  iu  their  foreheads 

25 .On,  upon,  over,  M  (dat.)  epi. 

Matt  13.  14  [in]  them  is  fulfilled  the  prophecy  of  Esa. 
14.  8  Give  me.  .John  Baptist’s  head  in  a  char. 

14  11  his  head  was  brought  in  a  charger,  and 

15  5  shall  receive  one  such  little  child  in  my 
24.  5  many  shall  come  in  my  name,  saying,  I 

Mark  4.  38  he  was  [in]  the  hinder  part  of  the  ship,  asl. 

5.  33  knowing  what  was  done  [in]  her,  came  and 

6.  25  give  me  by  and  by  in  a  charger  the  head 

6.  28  brought  his  head  in  a  charger,  and  gave 

6.  55  began  to  carry  about  in  beds  those  that 
9.  37  shall  receive  one  of  such  children  in  my 
9.  39  no  man  which  shall  do  a  miracle  in  my 

10.  24  how  hard  is  it  for  them  that  trust  in  riches 

13.  6  many  shall  come  in  my  name,  saying,  I 
Luke  1.  47  my  spirit  hath  rejoiced  in  God  my  saviour 

9.  48  Whosoever  shall  receive  this  child  in  my 
9.  49  we  saw  one  casting  out  devils  in  thy  name 

18.  9  certain  which  trusted  iu  themselves  that 

21.  8  many  shall  come  in  my  name,  saying,  I  am 
24.  47  that  repentance . .  should  be  preached  in 

Acts  2.  26  moreover  also  my  flesh  shall  rest  in  hope 

2.  38  be  baptised  every  one  of  you  [iu]  the  name 

3.  11  the  people  ran  together  unto  them  in  the 

4.  17  speak  henceforth  to  no  man  in  this  name 

4. 18  they,  .commanded  them  not  to.  .teach  in 

5.  28  that  ye  should  not  teach  in  this  name?  and 
5.  40  commanded  that  they  should  not  speak  in 

14.  3  therefore  abode  they  speaking  boldly  in 
Rom  4.  18  Who  against  hope  believed  in  hope,  that 

5.  2  By  whom  also  we .  .rejoice  in  hope  of  the 

8.  20  him  who  hath  subjected  (the  same)in  hope 

15.  12  a  root  of  Jesse,  .in  him  shall  the  Gentiles 

1  Co.  9  10  plough  in  hope,  .he  that  thrasheth  in, hope 

13  6  Rejoiceth  not  in  iniquity,  but  rejoiceth 

2  Co.  1.  4  Who  comforteth  us  in  all  our  tribulation 

1.  9  not  trust  in  ourselves,  but  in  God  which 
3.  14  the  same  veil  untaken  away  in  the  read. 

7.  4  I  am  exceeding  joyful  in  all  our  tr’bulat. 

7.  7  wherewith  h  was  comforted  in  you,  when 
7. 13  we  were  comforted  in  your  comfort:  yea 

9.  14  long,  .for  the  exceeding  grace  of  God  in 
1  Th.  3.  7  we  were  comforted  over  you  in  all  our 

1  Ti.  4.  10  suffer  reproach,  because  we  trust  in  the 
Titus  1.  2  In  hope  of  eternal  life,  which  God  that 
Phm.  7.  we  have  great  joy  and  consolation  in  thy 
Heb.  2. 13  And  again,  I  will  put  my  trust  in  him  And 
9.  10  only  in  meats  and  drinks,  and  divers  wa. 
9.  26  but  now  once  in  the  end  of  the  world  hath 

1  Jo.  3.  3  every  man  that  hath  this  hope  in  him 
Rev.  22.  16  to  testify  unto  you  these  things  [in]  the  c. 

26.0n,  upon,  over,  eVi  (acc.)  epi. 

Matt  27.  29  they  put.,  a  reed  [in]  his  right  hand:  and 

27.  43  He  trusted  [in]  God;  let  him  deliver  him 
Markis.  1  [in]  the  morningthe  chief  priestsheld  a  c. 
Acts  9.  42  was  known . .  and  many  believed  in  the  L. 

27.  20  when  neither  sun  nor  stars:  in  many  days 

2  Co.  2.  3  I  ought  to  rejoice;  having  confidence  in 


1  Ti.  $.  5  she  that  is  a  widow  indeed . .  trusteth  in  G . 
1  Pe.  3.  5  the  holy  women  also,  who  trusted  [in]  God 
Rev.  2.  17  in  the  stone  a  new  name  written,  which 
5.  1  I  saw  in  the  right  hand  of  him  that  sat  on 

14.  9  If  any manrecefve (his) mark .  .inhisbainl 
17.  8  names  were  not  written  in  the  book  of  life 
20.  1  an  angel . .  having. .  a  great  chain  in  his  h. 
20.  4  neither  had  received  (his)  mark,  .in  their 

27 . Through,  throughout,  over  against,  Kara  ( occ .). 
Matt  1.  20  angel  of  the  Lord  appeared  unto  him  in 

2.  12,  22  being  warned  of  God  in  a  dream 

2.  13,  19  of  the  Lord  appearetli  to  Joseph  in  a  d. 
27.  19  I  ha  ve  suffered  many  things  this  day  in  a  d. 

Luke  6.  23  in  the  like  manner  did  theirfathers  unto 

15. 14  there  arose  a  mighty  famine  in  that  land 
Acts  3.  13  denierfhimin  the  presence  of  Pilate,  when 

3.  22  him  shall  ye  hear  in  all  things  whatsoever 

11.  1  the  apostles  and  brethren  that  were  in  J. 
13.  1  Now  there  were  in  the  church  that  was 

15.  23  brethren  which  are  of  the  Gentiles  in  An. 

15.  36  Let  us  go  again  anil  visit  our  brethren  in 
17.  22  I  perceive  that  in  all  things  ye  are  too  sup. 

24.  12  neither  raising  up  the  people . .  nor  in  the 

24. 14  all  things  which  are  written  in  the  law  and 

25.  3  And.  .laying  wait  in  the  way  to  kill  him 

26.  it  I  punished  them  oft  in  every  synagogue 
26.  13  I  saw  in  the  way  a  light  from  heaven,  ab. 

Rom.  5.  6  in  due  time  Christ  died  for  the  ungodly 

16.  5  Likewise . .  the  church  that  is  in  their  ho. 

1  Co.  14.  40  Let  all  things  be  done  decentlyand  in  or. 

16.  19  Aquilla.  .with  the  church  that  is  in  their 

2  Co.  10.  1  who  in  presence  (am)base  among  you,  but 
Col.  3.  20  Children,  obey . .  parents  in  all  things :  for 

3.  22  Servants,  obey  in  all  things,  .masters  ac. 

4.  15  Salute . .  tlie  church  which  is  in  his  house 
Phm.  2  Archippus.  .and  to  the  church  in  thy  ho. 
Heb.  1.  10  Thou,  Lord,  in  the  beginning  hast  laid  the 

2. 17  in  all  things  it  behoved  him  to  be  made 

3.  8  Harden  not  your  hearts,  as.  .in  the  day 

4.  15  but  was  in  all  points  tempted  like  as(we 
9.  9  in  which  were  offered  both  gifts  and  sac. 

11.  13  These  all  died  in  faith,  not  having  received 

28.  With,  among,  perd  {gen.)  mela. 

Marki4-  62  sitting,  .and  coming  in  the  clouds  of  he. 
Acts  15.  33  they  were  let  go  in  peace  from  the  bret. 

29.7?y,  with,  irapd  {dat.)  para,. 

Rom. 11.  25  lest  ye  should  be  wise  in  your  ownconcei. 

12.  16  Mind  not.  Be  not  wise  in  your  own  con. 

30  .Around,  round  aboui,  7 re  pi  (acc. ~)  peri. 

Titus  2.  7  In  all  things  showing  thyself  a  pattern  of 
31. Toward,  rrp&s  {acc.)  pros. 

Lukei2.  3  and  that  which  ye  have  spoken  in  the  ear 
24.  12  [wondering  in  himself  at  that  which  was] 

1  Jo.  5.  14  this  is  the  confidence  that  we  have  in  him 

Z2.Under,  viri  {acc.)  hupo. 

Acts  5.  21  entered  into  the  temple  early  in  the  mom. 
33.  Within,  t erw  eso. 

Matt26.  58  But  Peter. .  went  in,  and  sat  with  the  ser. 
ISee  also  Abide,  abundance,  act,  admiration,  adultery, 
affliction,  arms,  array,  awe,  behalf,  bondage,  bonds, 
break,  breaking,  bring,  bringing,  brought,  call,  cast, 
charge,  clothed,  come,  conference,  continue,  cut,  danger, 
derision,  distress,  end,  entangle,  enter,  entering,  en¬ 
trance,  execution,  fear,  gather,  go,  graff,  hedge,  held, 
holding,  keep,  lie,  lodge,  more,  no,  order,  pool, 
pour,  put,  rend,  rejoice,  ride,  run,  shut,  sleep,  sport, 
spring,  step,  straight,  swim,  take,  tear,  took,  thrust, 
trouble,  turn,  vain,  walk,  wrap,  write.] 

IN,  all  that  is  — 

Fulness,  tibp  melo. 

Isa.  34.  4  let  the  earth  hear,  and  all  that  is  therein 
42.  10  go  down  to  the  sea,  and  all  that  is  therein 
Jer.  8.  16  devoured  the  land,  and  all  that  is  in  it 
47.  2  overflow  the  land,  and  all  that  is  therein 
Eze.  12.  19  may  be  desolate  from  all  that  is  therein 
30.  12  all  that  is  therein,  by  the  hand  of  strung. 
Amos  6.  8  deliver  up  the  city  with  all  that  is  therein 
Mic.  1.  2  hearken,  O  earth,  and  all  that  therein  is 
IN  a  place  — 

On,  upon,  over,  cirt  {gen.)  epi. 

Markn.  4  a  colt  tied  by  the  door  without  in  a  place 
IN  among — - 
Into,  to,  at,  els  eis. 

Acts  14.  14  Paul,  .ran in  among  the  people,  crying  out 
20.  29  shall  grievous  wolves  enter  iu  among  you 

IN  at  — 

Into,  to,  at,  els  eis. 

Matt  15.  17  whatsoever  eutereth  in  at  the  mouth  go. 
IN  every  — - 

Through,  throughout,  over  against,  Kara  (acc.)  kata. 
Acts  14.  23  had  ordained  them  elders  in  every  church 
15.  21  For  Moses  of  old  time  bath  in  every  city 
20.  23  that  the  Holy  Ghost  w  itnesseth  in  every 
IN  it  — 

There,  CZ'  sham, 

2  Ch.  6.  n  in  it  have  I  put  the  ark,  wherein  (is)  the 
IN  (no)  wise  — 

To  put  to  death,  res  muth,  5. 

1  Ki.  3.  26,  27  give  her  the  living  child,  and  iu  no  w. 
IN  presence,  (to  be)  — 

1.  To  see,  nsu  raah, 

2  Ki.25. 19  of  them  that  were  in  the  king’s  presence 


IN 


512 


INCREASE 


2. Before,  igarpoa&ev  emprosthen. 

i  Th.  2.  19  in  the  presence  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
IN  respect  of  — 

Through,  throughout,  over  against,  ko.t&  ( aec .)  kata. 

Phil.  4.  11  Not  that  I  speak  in  respect  of  want :  fori 
IN  sight  of  — 

Before,  ignpoabiv  emprosthen. 

1  Th.  1.  3  patience,  .in  the  sight  of  God  and  our  Fath. 
IN  . .  stead  — - 

In  behalf  of,  virip  (gen.)  huper. 

2  Co. 5.  20  we  pray,  .in  Christ’s  stead, beyereconcil. 
Phm.  13  that  in  thy  stead  he  might  have  ministered 

[See  also  Instead.] 

IN  that  — 

1.  Because,  '3  ki. 

Deut3i.  18  in  that  they  are  turned  unto  other  gods 
2 .On,  upon,  because,  at. 

Gen.  31.  20  unawares,  .in  that  he  told  him  not  that 

S.T/iat,  because ,  bn  hoti. 

Rom.  5.  8  in  that,  while  we  were  yet  sinners,  Christ 
IN  that  they  — - 
Whosoever,  bans  hostis. 

Acts  17.  ii  in  that  they  received  the  word  with  all 
IN  the  days  of  — 

On,  upon,  over,  iwi  (gen.)  epi. 

Mark  2.  26  went  into  the  houseof  Godin  the  days  of 
Acts  11.  28  which  came  topass  in  the  days  of  Claudius 
IN  the  time  of — 

On,  upon,  over,  iirl  (gen.)  epi. 

Luke  4.  27  many  lepers  were  in  Israel  in  the  time  of 
IN  unto  — 

Into,  to,  at,  6i s  eis. 

Luke  21.  4  these  have  of  their  abundance  cast  in  unto 
Acts  19.  30  when  Paul  would  have  entered  in  unto 

IN  (where)  — 

About,  concerning,  ir epi  (gen.)  peri. 

Luke  1.  4  things,  wherein  thou  hast  been  instructed 
INASMUCH  as  — 

1.  Because,  '3  hi 

Dent  19.  6  inasmuch  as  he  hated  him  not  in  time  past 
2. In  that. ..not,  'ttaA  lebilti. 

Ruth  3.  10  inasmuch  as  thou  followedst  not  young 
3. Inasmuch  as,  as  long  as,  etp’bao v  eph  hoson. 
ilatt25.  40  Inasmuch  as  ye  have  done  (it)  unto  one  of 
25.  45  Inasmuch  as  ye  did  (it)  not  to  one  of  the 
Rom  11.  13  inasmuch  as  I  am  the  apostle  of  the  Gen. 

4. According  as,  uaBb  kathu. 

1  Pe.  4. 13  inasmuch  as  ye  are  partakers  of  Christ’s 
5. Inasmuch  as,  as,  ku6'  oaov  hath  hoson. 

Heb.  3.  3  inasmuchasbe whohathbuildedtheliouse 

7.  20  And  inasmuch  as  not  without  an  oath 
INCENSE  — 

1.  Frankincense,  ru'13^  lebonali. 

Isa.  43.  23  an  offering,  nor  wearied  thee  with  incense 
60.  6  they  shall  bring  gold  and  incense  ;  and 
66.  3  he  that  burneth  incense,  (as  if)  he  blessed 
Jer.  6.  20  To  what  purpose  cometh  there  to  me  in. 
17.  26  bringing  burnt  offerings,  .and  incense 
41.  5  with  offerings  and  incense  in  their  hand 
2 .Incense,  perfume,  rniop,  qetorah. 

Deut33.  10  they  shall  put  incense  before  thee,  and 

3.  To  be  perfumed,  lap  qatar,  6. 

Mai.  1.  11  in  every  place  incense  (shall  be)  offered 

4.  Incense,  perfume,  hap  qitter. 

Jer.  44.  21  The  incense  that  ye  burnt  in  the  cities 
5. Incense,  perfume,  rnbp  qetoreth. 

Exod  25.  6  spices  for  anointing  oil,  and  for  sweet  in. 

30.  1  thou  shalt  make  an  altar  to  burn  incense 
3a  7  Aaron  shall  burn  thereon  sweet  incense 
30.  8  a  perpetual  incense  before  the  Loud  thr. 
30.  9  Ye  shall  offer  no  strange  incense  thereon 

30.  27  and  his  vessels,  and  the  altar  of  incense 

31.  8  all  his  furniture,  and  the  altar  of  incense 
35.  8  for  anointing  oil,  and  for  the  sweet  ince. 
35.  15  the  incense  altar,  .and  the  sweet  incense 
35.  28  the  anointing  oil,  and  for  the  sweet  ince. 
37.  25  he  made  the  incense  altar(of)  shittim  wo. 
37.  29  he  made . .  the  pure  incense  of  sweet  spices 

39.  38  the  anointing  oil,  and  the  sweet  incense 

40.  5  shalt  set  the  altar  of  gold  for  the  incense 
40.  27  he  burned  sweet  incense  thereon  ;  as  the 

Lev.  10.  1  put  incense  thereon,  and  offered  strange 

16.  12  hands  full  of  sweet  incense  beaten  small 
16.  13  he  shall  put  the  incense  upon  the  fire  be. 
16.  13  that  tile  cloud  of  the  incense  may  cover 
Num.  4.  16  sweetincense,  and  the  daily  meat  offering 
7.  14  spoon  of  ten  (shekels)  of  gold,  full  of  inc. 

7.  20  spoon  of  gold  of  ten  (shekels),  full  of  inc. 

7.  26  golden  spoon  of  ten  (shekels),  full  of  inc. 
[So  also  v.  32,  38,  44,  50,  56,  62,  68,  74,  80.] 

,  7.  86goldenspoons(were)twelve,fuilofincense 
16.  7  and  put  incense  in  them  before  the  Lord 
16.  17  put  incense  in  them,  and  bring  ye  before 
16. 18  laid  incense  thereon,  and  stood  in  the  door 
16.  33  consumed  the.  .men  that  offered  incense 
16.  40  come  near  to  offer  incense  before  the  Lo. 
16.  46  put  on  incense,  and  go  quickly  unto  the 
16. 47  put  on  incense,  and  made  an  atonement 


1  Sa.  2.  28  to  burn  incense,  to  wear  an  ephod  before 

1  Ch.  6.  49  his  sons  offered,  .on  the  altar  of  incense 

28.  18  the  altar  of  incense  refined  gold  by  weight 

2  Ch.  2.  4  to  burn  before  him  sweet  incense,  and 

13.  1 1  burn  .  .burnt  sacrifices  and  sweet  incense 
26.  16  to  burn  incense  upon  the  altar  of  incense 
26.  19  tlie  priests,  .from  beside  the  incense  altar 

29.  7  they . .  have  not  burnt  incense  nor  offered 
Psa.  66. 15  I  will  offer  unto  thee . .  the  incense  of  rams 

141.  2  Let  my  prayer  be  set  forth,  .(as)  incense 
Isa.  1.  13  incense  is  an  abomination  untome;  the 
Eze.  8.  1 1  censer . .  and  a  thick  cloud  of  incense  went 

16.  18  thou  hast  set  mine  oil  and  mine  incense 
23.  41  whereupon  thou  hast  set  mine  incense 

6. Incense,  perfume,  Bvg'iaga  thumiama. 

Luke  1.  ic  people  were  praying,  .at  the  time  of  inc. 

1.  11  angel,  .on  the  right  side  of  the  altar  of  i. 
Rev.  8.  3  there  was  given  unto  him  much  incense 

8.  4  the  smoke  of  the  incense,  .ascended  up 
INCENSE,  altars  for  — 

Incense  altars,  niitsps  meqatterolh. 

2  Ch.  30. 14  and  all  the  altars  for  incense  took  they 
[See  also  Burn  burning  offer,  offering,  sweet.] 
INCENSED,  to  be  — 

To  be  displeased,  heated,  .Tin  charali,  2. 

Isa.  41.  11  all  they  that  were  incensed  against  thee 
45.  24  all  that  are  incensed  against  him  shall 
INCLINE,  to  — 

1.  To  stretch  out,  turn  aside,  way,  down,  naj  natah. 
Judg.  9.  3  their  hearts  inclined  to  follow  Abimelech 
Psa.  40.  1  and  he  inclined  unto  me,  and  heard  my 
119.  112  I  have  inclined  my  heart  to  perform  thy 

‘l.To  stretch  out,  turn  aside,  away,  nat  natah,  5. 
Josli.24.  23  incline  your  heart  unto  the’ Lord  God  of 
1  Ki.  8.  58  That  ye  may  incline  our  hearts  unto  him 
Psa.  17.  6  thou  wilt  hear  me,  0  God  :  incline  thine 
45.  10  Hearken,  0  daughter,  .and  incline  thine 
49.  4  I  will  incline  mine  ear  to  a  parable  ;  I 
71.  2  Deliver,  .incline  thine  ear  unto  me,  and 
78.  1  incline  your  ears  to  the  words  of  my  mo. 
88.  2  Let  my  prayer  come  before  thee  :  incline 
102.  2  Hide  not  thy  face  from  me . .  incline  thine 
1 16.  2  he  hath  inclined  his  ear  unto  me,  theref. 

1 19.  36  Incline  my  heart  unto  thy  testimonies 
141.  4  Incline  not  my  heart  to  (any)  evil  thing 
Prov.  4.  20  My  son . .  incline  thine  ear  unto  my  saying 
5. 13  nor  inclined  mine  ear  to  them  that  instr. 
Isa.  37.  17  Incline  thine  ear,  0  Lord,  and  hear;  open 
55.  3  Incline  your  ear,  and  come  unto  me  :  hear 
J  er.  7.  24  they  hearkened  not,  nor  inclined  their  ear 
7.  26  they  hearkened  not  unto  me,  nor  inclined 
11.  8  they  obeyed  not,  nor  inclined  their  ear 

17.  23  they  obeyed  not,  neither  inclined  their 
23.  4  ye  have  not  hearkened,  nor  inclined  your 
34.  14  fathers  hearkened  not  untome  neither  in. 
35-  x5  ye  have  not  inclined  your  ear,  nor  hear. 
44.  s  they  hearkened  not,  nor  inclined  their  ear 

Dan.  9.  18  0  my  God,  incline  thine  ear,  and  hear 

3.  To  cause  to  attend,  3iyp  qashab,  5. 

Prov.  2.  2  So  that  thou  incline  thine  ear  into  wisd. 

4 . To  be  bovted  down,  incline,  nits’  sliuach. 

Prov.  2.  18  her  house  inclineth  unto  death,  and  her 
INCLOSE,  to  - 

1. To  make  a  hedge  or  wall,  "m  gadar. 

Lam.  3.  9  He  hath  inclosed  my  ways  with  hewn  st. 

2.  To  set  round,  compass,  f]pi  naqaph,  5. 

Psa.  22.  16  the  assembly  of  the  wicked  have  inclosed 

3.  To  bind,  fashion,  us  tsar. 

Song  8.  9  we  will  inclose  her  witli  boards  of  cedar 

4.  To  enclose  together,  shut  up,  av-yuKeiu  sugkleio. 
Luke  5.  6  they  inclosed  a  great  multitude  of  fishes 

INCLOSE  round,  to  — 

To  compass,  encircle,  iris  kathar,  3. 

J udg2o.  43  they  inclosed  the  Benjamites  round  about 

INCLOSED  — 

1 .  To  na.il,  bolt,  naal. 

Song  4.  12  A  garden  inclosed  (is)  my  sister,  (my)  sp. 

2.  To  be  turned  round,  surrounded,  33D  sabab,  6. 
Exod39.  6  they  wrought  onyx  stones  inclosed  in  ouc. 

39.  13  inclosed  in  ouches  of  gold  in  their  inclos. 

3.  To  shut  up  or  in,  isd  sugar. 

Psa.  17.  10  they  are  inclosed  in  their  own  fat :  with 
INCLOSING  — 

Fillings,  settings,  nxSp  milluah. 

Exod28.  20  they  shall  be  setl  in  gold  in  their  inclosings 
39.  13  inclosed  in  ouches  of  gold  in  their  inclos. 
INCONTINENCY  — 

Incontinence,  want  of  authority,  cucpaula  akrasia. 

1  Co.  7.  5  that  Satan  tempt  you  not  for  your  incon. 
INCONTINENT  — 

Incontinent,  without  strength,  aupariis  akrates. 

2  Ti.  3.  3  truce  breakers,  false  accusers,  incontin. 

INCORRUPTIBLE  — 

Incorruptible,  atpdapros  aphthartos. 

1  Co.  9.  25  obtain  a  corruptible  crown,  but  we  an  in. 

15.  52  the  dead  shall  be  raised  incorruptible,  and 
1  Pe.  1.  4  To  an  inheritance  incorruptible,  and  und. 

1.  23  not  of  corruptible  seed,  but  of  incorrupt. 


INCORRTJPTION  — 

Incorruption,  aCpOapala  aphtharsia. 

1  Co.  15.  42  It  is  sown  in  corruption ..  raised  in  incor. 
15.  50  neither  doth  corruption  inherit  incorrup. 
15.  53  For  this  corruptible  must  put  011  incorru. 

15.  54  when  this  corruptible  shall  have  put  on  in. 
INCREASE  — 

1  .Increase,  produce,  SiU  yebul. 

Lev.  26.  4  the  land  shall  yield  her  increase,  and  the 
26.  20  for  your  land  shall  not  yield  her  increase 
Deut32.  22  shall  consume  the  earth  with  her  increase 
Judg.  6.  4destroyedtheincreaseoftheearth,tillthou 
Job  20.  28  Theiucreaseof  his  house  shall  depart,  (and 
Psa.  67.  6  (Then)  shall  the  earth  yield  her  increase 
78.  46  He  gave  also  their  increase  unto  the  cater. 
85.  12  and  our  land  shall  yield  her  increase 
Eze.  34.  27  the  earth  shall  yield  her  increase,  and 

Zech.  8.  12  the groundsliallgiveher increase,  and  the 
2 .Increase,  abundance,  .taw?  marbeh. 

Isa.  9.  7  Of  the  increase  of  (his)  government  and 

3.  Increase,  abundance,  multitude,  greatness,  n'2~ig. 

Lev.  25.  37  Thou  shalt  not.  .lend  him .. victuals  fori. 

1  Sa.  2.  33  all  the  increase  of  thy  house  shall  die  in 

4 . Fcetus,  what  is  cast  forth,  slteger. 

Deut.  7.  13  he  will  also  bless,  .  the  increase  of  thy  kine 
28.  4,  18  theincrease  of  thy  kine,  and  the  flocks 

28.  51  the  increase  of  thy  kine,  or  flocks  of  thy 
5 .Increase,  fruit,  nxian  tebuah. 

Gen.  47.  24  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  the  increase,  that 
Lev.  19.  25  that  it  may  yield  unto  you  the  increase 
25.  7  for  thy  cattle,  .shall  all  the  increase  ther. 
25.  12  ye  shall  eat  the  increase  thereof  out  of  the 

25.  20  we  shall  not  sow,  nor  gather  in  our  incr. 
Num  18.  30  theincrease  of  the.  .floor,  .the  increase  of 
Deut  14.  22  Thou  shalt  truly  tithe  all  the  increase  of 

14.  28  bring  forth  all  the  tithe  of  thine  increase 

16.  13  God  shall  bless  thee  in  all  thine  increase 

26.  12  of  tithing  all  the  tithes  of  thine  increase 

2  Ch.31.  5  first  fruits,  .of  all  the  increase  of  the  field 

32.  28  Storehouses  also  for  the  increase"  of  corn 
Neh.  9.  37  it  yieldeth  much  increase  unto  the  kings 
Job  31.  12  (is)a  fire(that).  .wouldroot  outallminei. 
Psa.  107.  37  vineyards,  which  may  yield  fruits  of  inc. 
Prov.  3.  9  with  the  first  fruits  of  all  thine  increase 
i4..  4  much  increase  (is)  by  the  strength  of  the 
18.  20  with  the  increase  of  his  life  shall  he  be  f. 
Eccl.  5.  10  nor  he  that  loveth  abundance  with  incr. 
Isa.  30.  23  and  bread  of  the  increase  of  the  earth 
Jer.  2.  3  Israel(was).  .the  first  fruits  of  liisincrease 
Eze.  48.  18  the  increase  thereof  shall  be  for  food  unto 
G .Increase,  fruit,  nptsn  tenubah. 

Deut32.  13  that  he  mighteat  the  increaseof  the  fields 
Eze.  36.  30  I  will  multiply,  .the  increase  of  the  field 
7.  Increase,  ntsnn  tarbuth. 

Num  32.  14  ye  are  risen  up . .  an  increase  of  sinful  men 
8. Increase,  main  tarbith. 

Lev.  25.  36  Take  thou  nousuryof  him,  orincrease :  hut 
Eze.  18.  8  neither  hath  taken  any  increase,  (that) 

18.  13  forth  upon  usury,  and  hath  taken  increase 
18.  17  hathnot  received  usury  nor  increase,  hath 

22.  12  thou  hast  taken  usury  and  increase,  and 

9 .Increase,  av£-q<ris  auxesis. 

Eph.  4.  16  maketh  increase  of  the  body  unto  the  ed. 
Col.  2.  19  the  bodf .  .increaseth  with  the  increase 
[See  Vineyards.] 

INCREASE,  to  — 

1.  To  strengthen,  harden,  {’OK  amats,  3. 

Prov.24.  5  yea,  a  man  of  knowledge  increaseth  stre. 

2.  To  rise,  triumph,  nto  gaali. 

Job  10.  16  For  it  increaseth.  Thou  huntest  me  (as) 

3.  To  make  great,  Via  gadal,  5. 

Isa.  9.  3  Thou  hast ..  not  increased  the  joy :  they 

4.  To  add,  increase,  rjo;  yasaph. 

Isa.  26.  15  Thou  hast  increased .  thou  hast  increased 

29.  19  The  meek  also  shall  increase,  .joy  in  the 

5.  To  be  added,  'jp;  yasaph,  2 

Prov.  1 1.  24  There  is  that  scattereth,  and  yet  increas. 

6.  To  add,  increase,  p|D;  yasaph,  5. 

Ezraio.  10  taken,  .to  increase  the  trespass  of  Israel 
Prov.  1.  5  A  wise  (man)  will  hear,  and  will  increase 

9.  9  teach . .  and  he  will  increase  in  learning 
9.  11  and  the  years  of  thy  life  shall  be  increas. 
16.  21  the  sweetness  of  the  lips  increaseth  lear. 

23.  28  and  increaseth  the  transgressors  among 
Eccl.  1.  18  he  that  increaseth  knowledge  increaseth 

2.  9  I  was  great,  and  increased  more  than  all 
Eze.  5. 16  I  will  increase  the  famine  upon  you,  ami 
23.  14  she  increased  her  whoredoms:  for  when 

7.  To  bring  forth,  increase,  3D  nub. 

Psa.  62.  10  if  riches  increase,  set  not  your  heart  (upon 

8.  To  go  up,  nby  alah. 

1  Ki.22.  35  the  battle  increased  that  day;  and  the  k. 

2  Ch.18.  34  the  battle  increased  that  day :  liowbeit 
Psa.  74.  23  the  tumult,  .against  thee  increaseth  con. 
Eze.  41.  7  and  so  increased  (from)  the  lowest,  .to 

9.  To  make  or  cause  to  be  fruitful,  rns  parah,  5. 

Psa.  105.  24  he  increased  his  people  greatly ;  and  m. 

10.  Many,  much,  abundant,  great,  mighty,  3n  rah. 

1  Sa.14.  19  the  noise,  .went  on  and  increased :  and  S. 

2  Sa.15.  12  the  people  increased  continually  with  A. 


INCREASE 


513 


INFINITE 


11  .To  break  forth,  up,  in,  parats. 

Gen.  30.  43'the  man  increased  exceedingly,  and  had 
1  Ch.  4.  38  the  house  of  their  fathers  increased  grea. 
Hos.  4.  10  they . .  shall  not  increase ;  because  they  h. 

Vi.  To  be  or  become  many,  nai  rabah. 

Gen.  7.  17  the  waters  increased,  and  bare  up  the  ark 
Deut.  6.  3  that  ye  may  increase  mightily,  as  the  L. 

7.  22  lest  the  beasts  of  the  field  increase  upon 
1  Ch.  5.  23  they  increased  from  Bashan  unto  Baal-h. 
Prov  28.  28  but  when  they  perish,  the  righteous  incr. 

29.  16  wicked  are  multiplied,  transgression  inc. 
Eccl.  5.  1 1  When  goods  increase.,  whahgood  (is  there) 
Jer.  23.  3  and  they  shall  be  fruitful  and  increase 
Eze.  16.  7  thou  hast  increased  and  waxen  great,  and 
36.  11  they  shall  increase  and  bring  fruit:  and  I 
Dan.  12.  4  shall  run.  .and  knowledge  shall  be  incre. 
Zech  10.  8  they  shall  increase  as  they  have  increased 

]  3.  To  multiply,  make  abundant,  nan  rabah,  3. 

Judg.  9.  29  hesaid  to  Abimelech,  Increase  thine  army 
Psa.  44.  12  Thou  sellest.  .aud  dost  not  increase,  .by 

1 4.  To  cause  to  multiply,  make  abound,  na-]  rabah,  5. 
Lev.  25. 16  thou  slialt  increase  the  price  thereof,  and 

1  Cli.27.  23  Loud  had  said  he  would  increase  Israel 
Job  10.  17  and  increasest  thine  indignation  upon  me 
Psa.  71.  21  Thou  slialt  increase  my  greatness,  and 
Prov  13.  11  he  that  gathereth  by  labour  shall  increase 

22.  16  He  that  oppresseth  the  poor  to  increase 
28.  8  He  that  by  usury,  .increaseth  his  substance 
Eccl.  6.  n  there  be  many  things  that  increase  vanity 
Isa.  40.  29  to  (them  that  have)  no  might  lie  increaseth 
51.  2  for  I  called  him  alone,  and  increased  him 
57.  9  didst  increase  thy  perfumes,  and  didst 
Lam.  2.  5  hath  increased  in  the  daughter  of  Judah 
Eze.  16.  26  hast  increased  thy  whoredoms,  to  provoke 
28.  5  by  thy  trafiic  hast  thou  increased  thy  ric. 
36.  29  I  will  call  for  the  com,  and  will  increase 
36.  37  I  will  increase  them  with  men  like  a  flock 
Dan.  11.  39  whom  he  shall  acknowledge  (and)increase 
Hos.  10.  1  he  hath  increased  the  altars ;  according 

12.  1  he  daily  increaseth  lies  and  desolation 
Amos  4.  9  yourflgtreesaiulyourolivetreesincreased 
Hab.  2.  6  Woe  to  him  that  increaseth  (that  which  is) 

15.  To  make  great,  magnify,  NIC’  saga,  5. 

Job  12.  23  He  increaseth  the  nations,  and  destroyeth 

16.  To  be  or  become  great,  riicr  sagali. 

Job  8.  7  yet  thy  latter  end  should  greatly  increase 

17. ro  become  great,  njy  sagah,  5. 

Psa.  73.  12  prosper  in  the  world ;  they  increase  (in) 

18. ro  increase,  grow,  au|dvu  auxano. 

Mark  4.  8  yield  fruit  that  sprang  up  and  [increased] 
John  3.  30  He  must  increase,  but  I  (must)  decrease 
Acts  6.  7  word  of  God  increased  ;  and  the  number 

2  Co.  9.  10  increase  the  fruits  of  your  righteousness 

10.  15  having  hope,  when  your  faith  is  increased 
Col.  1.  10  and  increasing  in  the  knowledge  of  God 
2.19  body . .  increaseth  with  the  increase  of  God 

19 . To  be  over  and  above,  nepuracvco  perisseuo. 

Acts  16.  s  And.  .the  churches,  .increased  in  number 

1  Th.  4.  10  beseech,  .that  ye  increase  more  and  more 

20.  To  strike  forward,  npoKoinw  prokopto. 

Luke  2.  52  Jesus  increased  in  wisdom  and  stature 

2  Ti.  2.  16  for  they  will  increase  unto  more  ungodli. 

21.  To  put  toward,  add  to,  itpoariQnpi  prostithemi. 
Lukei7.  5  And  the  apostles  said . .  Increase  our  faith 

INCREASE,  to  give  the  — 

To  increase,  give  increase,  av^avto  auxa.no. 

1  Co.  3.  6  Apollos  watered ;  but  God  gave  the  incr. 

3.  7  any  thing .  .but  God  that  giveth  the  incre. 

INCREASE  abundantly,  to  — - 

To  teem,  bring  forth  abundantly,  yyy  sharats. 

Exod.  1.  7  the  children  of  Israel . .  increased  abund. 

INCREASE  in  strength,  to  — - 

To  strengthen,  put  power  in,  irbwapiu  endunamoo. 
Acts  9.  22  Saul  increased  the  more  in  strength, and  c. 

IRCREASE,  to  make  to  — 

To  make  or  cause  to  abound,  nXeovafa  pleonazo. 

1  Th.  3.  12  the  Lord  make  you  to  increase  and  abound 

INCREASE  more  and  more,  to  — 

To  add,  •'C;  yasaph,  5. 

Psa.115. 14  Lord  shall  increase  you  more  and  more 

INCREASED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  or  become  mighty,  bony,  strong,  Qsy  atsam. 
Jer.  5.  6  because . .  their  backslidings  are  increased 
15.  8  Their  widows  are  increased  to  me  above 
30.  14  thine  iniquity,  .thy  sins  were  increased 
30. 15  thy  sins  were  increased,  I  have  done  these 

2.  To  be  or  become  fruitful,  nis  parah. 

Exod23.  30  until  thou  be  increased,  and  inherit  the  1. 
Jer.  3. 16  when  ye  be  multiplied  and  increased  in 

3.  To  break  forth,  up,  in,  p_3  parats. 

Gen.  30.  30  and  it  is.  .increased  unto  a  multitude;  and 
Job  1.  10  and  his  substance  is  increased  in  the  land 

4 . Abundance,  multitude,  greatness,  Ti  rob. 

Hos.  4.  7  theywere  increased,  so  they  sinnedagainst 

5.  To  be  many,  multiplied,  tn-i  rabab. 

Psa.  3.  1  Lord,  how  are  they  increased  that  trouble 

4.  7  time .  .their  corn  aud  their  wine  increased 
Eccl.  5. 11  they  are  increased  that  eat  them;  and 

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6.  To  be  many,  multiplied,  <ty}  rabah. 

Gen.  7. 18  the  waters,  .were  increased  greatly  upon 
Psa.  49.  16  when  the  glory  of  his  house  is  increased 
Ezra  9.  6  for  our  iniquities  are  increased  over 
Jer.  29.  6  that  ye  may  be  increased  there,  and  not 
Dan.12.  4  shall  run.  .and  knowledge  shall  be  increas. 

INCREASED  with  goods,  to  be  — 

To  be  or  wax  rich  or  wealthy,  irAoizreoi  plouteb. 

Rev.  3.  17  I  am  rich,  and  increased  with  goods,  and 
INCREDIBLE  thing  — 

Not  to  be  believed,  &m aros  apistos. 

Acts  26.  8  Why  should  it  be  thought  a  tliingincred. 
INCURABLE  — 

1  .To  be  sickly,  mortal,  desperate,  crik  anash. 

Job  34.  6  my  wound  (is)  incurablejwithouttrausgre. 
Jer.  15.  18  Whyis  my  pain,  .andmy  wound  incurable 
30. 12  Thy  bruise  (is)  incurable .  .thy  wound  (is) 
30.  15  thy  sorrow  (is)  incurable  for  the  multitude 
Mic.  1.  9  wound  (is)  incurable;  for  it  is  come  unto  I. 

2.  There  is  no  healing,  N2"]0  |’n  en  marpe. 

2  Ch.21. 18  Lord  smote  him.  .with  an  incurable dise. 
INDEBTED,  to  be  — 

To  be  indebted,  6<pei\a>  opheilo. 

Lukei  1.  4  we  also  forgive  everyone  that  is  indebted 
INDEED  — 

l.But,  verily,  abal. 

Gen.  17.  19  Sarah  thy  wife  shall bearthee  ason indeed 
2  Sa.  14.  5  (am)  indeed  a  widow  woman,  and  mine  h. 

2. Surely,  truly,  indeed,  n;?K  omnah. 

Gen.  20.  12  indeed  (she  is)  my  sister;  she  (is)  the  da. 
Josh.  7.  20  Indeed  I  have  sinned  against  the  Lord  G. 

3.  Surely,  truly,  indeed,  gior  omnam. 

Job  19.  4  be  it  indeed  (that)  I  have  erred,  mine  er. 

19.  5  Ifindeed  ye  will  magnify,  .against  me,  and 

4 .Surely,  truly,  indeed,  o.;px  umnam. 

Nuni22.  37  am  I  not  able  indeed  to  promote  thee  to  h. 

1  Ki.  8.  27  But  will  God  indeed  dwell  on  theearth ? 
Psa.  58.  1  Do  ye  indeed  speak  righteousness,  O con.? 

5.  Truly,  aXpSths  alethos. 

John  1.  47  Behold  an  Israelite  indeed,  in  whom  is  no 

4.  42  we . .  know  that  this  is  indeed  the  Christ 

6.  55  is  meat  [indeed,]  and  my  blood  is  drink  in. 

7.  26  Do  the  rulers  know  indeed  that  this  is  the 

8.  31  continue,  .(then)  are  ye  my  disciples  ind. 

6.  But,  aXXd  alia. 

2  Co.  1 1.  1  bear  with  me . .  and  indeed  bear  with  me 
1  .For,  yap  gar. 

Rom.  8.  7  for  it  is  not  subject,  .neither  indeed  can 
1  Th.  4.  10  indeed  ye  do  it  toward  all  the  brethren 

8 .Indeed,  per  men. 

Matt.  3. 11  I  indeed  baptizeyou  with  waterunto  rep. 

13.  32  Which  indeed  is  the  least  of  all  seeds ;  but 

20.  23  Ye  shall  drink  indeed  of  my  cup,  and  be 
23.  27  like  unto  whited  sepulchres,  which  indeed 
26.  41  spirit  indeed  (is)  willing,  but  the  flesh  (is) 

Mark  1.  8  1  [indeed]  have  baptized  you  with  water 

10.  39  Ye  shall  [indeed]  drink  of  the  cup  that  I  d. 

14.  21  The  Son  of  man  indeed  goeth,  as  it  is  wr. 
Luke  3. 16  I  indeed  baptize  you  with  water ;  but  one 

11.  48  they  indeed  killed  them,  and  ye  build  th. 
23.  41  we  indeed  justly ;  for  we  receive  the  due 

Acts  4.  16  that  indeed  a  notable  miracle  hath  been 
11.  16  John  indeed  baptized  with  water  ;  but  ye 

22.  9  they  that  were  with  me  saw  indeed  the 
Rom.  6.  1 1  to  be  dead  indeed  unto  sin,  but  alive  unto 
14.  20  All  things  indeed  (are)  pure ;  but  (it  is) 

1  Co.  11.  7  a  man  indeed  ought  not  to  cover  (his)  h. 

2  Co.  8.  17  indeed  he  accepted  the  exhortation  ;  but 
Phil.  1.  15  Some  indeed  preach  Christ  even  of  envy 

3.  1  me  indeed  (is)  not  grievous,  but  for  you  (it 
Col.  2.  23  Which  things  have  indeed  a  show  of  wis. 
1  Pe.  2.  4  a  living  stone,  disallowed  indeed  of  men 

9. Certainly,  bvrws  onlos. 

Markn.  32  counted  John,  that  he  was  a  prophet  ind. 
Luke  24.  34  The  Lord  is  risen  indeed,  and  hath  appe. 
John  8.  36  shall  make  you  free,  ye  shall  be  free  ind. 

1  Ti.  5.  3  Honour  widows  that  are  widows  indeed 

5.  s  she  that  is  a  widow  indeed,  and  desolate 
5.  16  it  may  relieve  them  that  are  widows  ind. 

[See  also  Neither.] 

IN-DI-A,  rtn. 

This  country  was  the  limit  of  the  territories  of  Ahasuerus 
in  the  east,  as  was  Ethiopia  in  the  west.  The  names  in 
Herodotus  are  similarly  connected.  The  Hebrew  form 
Iloddu  is  an  abbreviation  of  Honadu,  which  is  identi¬ 
cal  with  the  names  of  the  Indies,  Hindu,  or  Sindhu,  as 
well  as  with  the  ancient  name  of  the  country  Hapta- 
Hendu,  as  it  appears  in  the  Vendidad.  The  India  of 
the  book  of  Esther  is  the  Punjab,  aud  perhaps  Sind,  i.e., 
the  India  which  Herodotus  described  as  forming  part 
of  the  Persian  empire  under  Darius,  and  the  India  con¬ 
quered  by  Alexander  the  Great. 

Esth.  1.  1  Ahasuerus  which  reigned  from  I.  even 

8.  9  provinces  which  (are)  from  I.  uuto  Ethio. 

INDIGNATION  — 

1. Indignation,  insolence,  nyi  zaam. 

Psa.  6g.  24  Pourout  thine  indignation  upon  them,  and 
78.  49  the  fierceness  of  his  anger,  wrath,  and  in. 
102.  10  Because  of  thine  indignation  and  thy  wr. 
Isa.  10.  5  the  staff  in  their  hand  is  mine  indignation 

10.  25  the  indignation  shall  cease,  and  mine  an. 


Isa.  13.  5  Lord,  and  the  weapons  of  his  indignation 
26.  20  hide  thyself. .  until  the  indignation  be  over 
30.  27  his  lips  are  full  of  indignation,  and  his  t. 
Jer.  10.  10  nations  shall  not  be  able  to  abide  his  ind. 
15. 17  for  thou  hast  filled  me  with  indignation 
50.  25  hath  brought  forth  the  weapons  of  his  in. 
Lam.  2.  6  hath  despised  in  the  indignation  of  his  a 
Eze.  21.  31  I  will  pour  out  mine  indignation  upon 
22.  24  nor  rained  upon  in  the  day  of  indignation 
22.  31  have  I  poured  out  mine  indignation  upon 
Dan.  8.  19  what  shall  be  in  the  last  end  of  the  indig. 

11.  36  shall  prosper  till  the  indignation  be  acco. 
Nah.  1.  6  Who  can  stand  before  his  indignation?  and 
Hab.  3.  12  Thou  didst  march  through  the  land  in  in. 
Zeph.  3.  8  to  pour  upon  them  mine  indignation . .  all 

2.  To  be  indignant,  insolent,  cut  zaam. 

Isa.  66.  14  and  (his)  indignation  toward  his  enemies 

3.  Wrath,  rage,  raging,  f]yr  zaaph. 

Isa.  30.  30  show . .  with  the  indignation  of  (his)  anger 
Mic.  7.  9  I  will  bear  the  indignation  of  the  Lord 

4.  IT  cat,  fury,  ncn  chemah. 

Esth.  5.  9  he  was  full  of  indignation  against  Morde. 

o.Anger,  sadness,  provocation,  by?  kaas. 

Job  10.  17  and  increasest  thine  indignation  upon  me 

6.  Wrath,  rjx'jj  qetseph. 

Deut 29.  28  Lord  rooted  them  out.  .in  great  indigna. 

2  Ki.  3.  27  there  was  great  indignation  against  Israel 
Isa.  34.  2  the  indignation  of  the  Lord  (is)  upon  all 

7 .  Indignation,  ayavaKT-quis  aganaktesis. 

2  Co.  7.  1 1  indignation,  yea . .  fear,  yea . .  vehement  de. 

8.  Zeal,  (yXos  zelos. 

Acts  5.  17  rose  up.  .and  were  filled  with  indignation 
Heb.io.  27  fiery  indignation,  which  shall  devour  the 

9.  Wrath,  6upis  thumos. 

Rom.  2.  8  obey  unrighteousness,  indignation  and 

10.  Anger,  opyg  orge. 

Rev.  14.  10  without  mixture  into  the  cup  of  his  indig. 
INDIGNATION,  to  have,  be  moved  with  — 

1. To  have  indignation,  ayavaKreu  aganakteo. 

M  att  20.  24  they  were  moved  with  indignation  against 
26.  8  when  his  disciples  saw  (it),  they  had  ind. 
Marki4.  4  there  were  some  that  had  indignation  with 

2.  To  be  indignant,  insolent,  n yi  zaam. 

Dan.  11.  30  have  indignation  against  the  holy  coven. 
Zech.  1.  12  against  which  thou  hast  had  indignation 
Mai.  1.  4  people  against  whom  the  Lord  hath  ind. 

INDIGNATION,  to  take  — 

To  be  angry,  sad,  oys  kaas. 

Neh.  4.  1  he  was  wroth,  and  took  great  indignation 

INDIGNATION,  with  — 

To  have  indignation,  dyaraurew  aganakteo. 

Lukei3-  14  ruler  of  the  synagogue  answered  with  in. 

INDITE,  to  — 

To  bubble  up,  bring  forth,  indite,  rirn  rachash. 

Psa.  45.  1  My  heart  is  inditing  a  good  matter:  I  sp. 

INDUSTRIOUS  — 

A  doer  of  work,  ntyy  oseh  melakah. 

1  Ki.n.  28  seeing’  the  young  man  that  he  was  indus. 

INEXCUSABLE  — 

Without  apology  or  excuse,  dvanoXdyriTos  anapolog. 
Rom.  2.  1  thou  art  inexcusable,  O  man,  whosoever 

INFAMOUS  — 

Unclean  or  defiled  of  name,  Dtyrr  nxap  Umeath  hash. 
Eze.  22.  5  near,  .shall  mock  thee,  .infamous,  .much 

INFAMY  — 

Evil  account  or  report,  nyn  dibbah. 

Prov  25.  10  put  thee  to  shame,  and  thine  infamy  turn 
Eze.  36.  3  taken  up  in  the  lips,  .and  (are)  an  infamy 

INFANT  — 

1. Suckling  infant,  biy  ul. 

Isa.  65.  20  There  shall  be  no  more  thence  an  infant 
2. Suckling,  infant,  V Viy,  SViy  olel,  olal. 

1  Sa.  15.  3  slay  both  man  and  woman,  infant  and  su. 
Job  3.  16  not  been  ;  as  infants  (which)  never  saw 
Hos.  13. 16  their  infants  shall  be  dashed  in  pieces 

3 . Babe,  infant,  flpitpos  brephos. 

Luke  18.  15  they  brought  unto  him  also  infants,  that 
INFERIOR  — 

1  .Low,  lower,  yw  ara. 

Dan.  2.  39  after i .  shall  arise  another  kingdom  inferior 
2.  To  fall,  bat  naphal. 

Job  12.  3  I  (am)  not  inferior  to  you  :  yea,  who  kno. 
13.  2  do  I  know  also:  I  (am)  not  inferior  unto 

INFERIOR,  to  be  — 

To  be  less,  worse,  inferior,  yrTaopai  hettaomai. 

2  Co.  12. 13  what  is  it  wherein  ye  were  inferior  to 

INFIDEL  — 

Not  believing,  dmaros  apistos. 

2  Co.  6.  15  or  what,  .he  that  believetli  with  an  infid. 
1  Ti.  5.  8  denied  the  faith,  and  is  worse  than  an  in. 

INFINITE  — 

1  .No  number,  ispp  ]'x  en  mispar. 

Psa.  147.  5  of  great  power :  his  understanding  (is)  in 


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2.  No  end,  yi?.  J'k  en  qets. 

Job  22.  5  wickedness  great,  .thine  iniquities  Infinite? 
2>.No  end,  rwR  ]'X  en  qetseh. 

Nah.  3.  9  Ethiopia  and  Egypt,  .strength  and.  .infin. 

INFIRMITY  — 

1  .To  be  sick,  menstruous,  nil  davah. 

Lev.  12.  2  to  the  days  of  the  separation  for  her  infl. 

2.  To  sicken,  appease,  weaken,  nbij  chalah,  3. 

Psa.  77.  10  And  I  said,  This  (is)  my  infirmity . .  the 

3 .Sickness,  disease,  n?no  machaleh. 

Prov  18.  14  The  spirit  of  a  man  will  sustain  his  infir. 

-AJVeakness,  aodeve'ia  astheneia. 

^Slatt.  8.  17  Himselftookourinflrmities,andbare(our) 
Luke  5. 15  to  be  healed  by  him  of  their  infirmities 

8.  2  which  had  been  healed  of.  .infirmities 

13.  11  there  was  a  woman  which  had  a  spirit  of  in. 
13.  12  Woman,  thou  art  loosed  from  thine  infir 
John  5.  s  which  had  an  infirmity  thirty  and  eight  y. 
Korn.  6.  19  because  of  the  infirmity  of  your  flesh :  for 

8.  26  Likewise  the  Spirit  also  helpeth  our  infir. 

2  Co.  11.  30  glory  of  the  things  which  concern  mine  in. 
12.  5  of  myself  I  will  not  glory,  but  in  mine  in. 
12.  9  will  I  rather  glory  in  my  infirmities,  that 
12.  10  Therefore  I  take  pleasure  in  infirmities,  in 
Gal.  4.  13  Ye  know  how  through  infirmity  of  the  fl.? 
1  Ti.  5.  23  for  thy  stomach’s  sake  and  thine  often  in. 
Heb.  4. 15  be  touched  with  the  feeling  of  our  infirm. 

5.  2  that  he  himself  also  is  compassed  with  in. 

7.  28  law  maketh . .  high  priests  which  have  in 

5.  Weakness,  aabevruj-a  asthenema. 

Rom  15.  1  ought  to  bear  the  infirmities  of  the  weak 
6. Sickness,  disease,  voaos  nosos. 

Luke  7.  21  in  the  same  hour  he  cured  many  of.  .inf. 
INFLAMMATION  — 

1.  Burning,  inflammation,  ngVi  dalleqeth. 

Deut  28.  22  Lord  shall  smite  thee  with . .  an  inflamm. 

2.  Burning,  inflammation,  niris  tsarebeth. 

Lev.  13.  28  for  it  (is)  an  inflammation  of  the  burning 

INFLAME,  to  — 

To  cause  to  burn,  inflame,  pSi  dalaq,  5. 

Isa.  5.  11  continue  until  night,  (till)  wine  inflame 

INFLUENCES  — 

Sweet  influences,  rii3il>P  maadannoth. 

Job  38.  31  Canst  thou  bind  the  sweet  influences  of  P. 

INFOLDING  — 

To  take,  receive,  or  catch  oneself,  npS  laqach,  7. 
Eze.  1.4  a  great  cloud,  and  a  fire  infolding  itself 

INFORM,  to  — 

1. To  consider,  discern,  )’3  bin. 

Dan.  9.  22  he  informed(me),  and  talked  with  me, and 

2.  To  show,  direct,  teach,  .Ti;  yarah,  5. 

Deut  17.  10  to  do  according  to  all  that  they  inform 

3.  To  make  manifest,  l/xcpavi(a>  emphanizo. 

Acts  24.  1  Tertullus,  who  informed  the  governor  ag. 

25.  2  chief  of  the  Jews  informed  him  against  P. 

23.  15  priests  and  the  elders  of  the  Jews  infor. 

6. To  sound  throughout,  teach  fully,  tear  katech. 

Acts  21.  21  they  are  informed  of  thee,  that  thou  tea. 

21.  24  whereof  they  were  informed  concerning 
INGATHERING  — 

Ingathering,  t]Pk,  *]'pN  asiph. 

Exod23.  16  the  feast  of  ingathering,  .in  the  end  of  the 

34.  22  the  feast  of  ingathering  at  the  year’s  end 
INHABIT,  to  — 

1 .  To  sit  down  or  still,  inhabit,  dwell,  PC’;  yashab. 
Gen.  36.  20  These,  .the  sons  of  Seir  the  Horite,  who 
Num35.  34  Defile  not.  .the  land  which  ye  shall  inh. 
Judg.  1.  17  they  slew  the  Canaanites  that  inhabited 

1.  21  did  not  drive  out  the  Jebusites  that  inha. 
1  Ch.  5.  9  eastward  he  inhabited  unto  the  entering 
Job  15.  28  in  houses  which  no  maninhabiteth,  which 
Psa.  22.  3  (0  thou)  that  inhabitest  the  praises  of  I. 
Isa.  42.  1 1  the  villages  (that)  Kedar  doth  inhabit:  let 

44.  26  Thou  shalt  be  inhabited  ;  and  to  the  cities 

45.  18  he  formed  it  to  tie  inhabited  :  I  (am)  the  L. 
65.  21  they  shall  build  houses,  and  inhabit,  .and 
65.  22  They  shall  not  build,  and  another  inhabit 

Jer.  ^48.  18  Thou  daughter  that  dost  inhabit  Dibon 
Eze.  33.  24  they  that  inhabit  those  wastes  of  the  land 
Amos  9. 14  they  shall  build  the  waste  cities,  and  in. 
Zeph.  1. 13  they  shall  also  build  houses,  but  not  inh. 
Zech.  7.  7  when  Jerusalem  was  inhabited  and  in 

7.  7  when . .  inhabited  the  south  and  the  plain? 

2.  To  rest,  dwell,  inhabit,  tabernacle,  JPC’  shaken. 

Prov.  10.  30  but  the  wicked  shall  not  inhabit  the  earth 
Isa.  57.  15  thus  saiththe  high  and  lofty  One  that  in. 
Jer.  17.  6  shall  inhabit  the  parched  places  in  the  w. 
INHABITANT  — 

1  .To  sojourn,  113  gur. 

Job  28.  4  The  flood  breaketh  out  from  the  inhabit 

2.  To  dwell,  pip  dur. 

Dan.  4.  35  all  the  inhabitantsoftheearth(are)repu. 

4.  35  in  the  army  of  heaven,  and . .  the  inhabita. 

3.  To  sit  still,  or  down,  dwell,  inhabit,  PC’;  yasliab. 
Gen.  19.  25  he  overthrew . .  all  the  inhabitants  of  the 

34.  30  to  make  me  to  stink  among  the  inhabita. 
50. 11  when  the  inhabitants  of  the  land,  the  Ca. 


Exodis.  14  sorrow  shall  take  hold  on  the  inhabitants 
15.  15  the  inhabitants  of  Canaan  shall  melt  away 

23.  31  I  will  deliver  the  inhabitants  of  the  land 
34.  12,  15  lest  thou  make  a  covenant  with  the  in. 
Lev.  18.  25  and  the  land  itself  vomiteth  out  her  inh. 

25.  10  proclaim  liberty .  .unto  all  the  inhabitants 
Numi3.  32  land  that  eateth  up  the  inhabitants  ther. 

14.  14  they  will  tell  (it)  to  the  inhabitants  of  this 

32.  17  because  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  land 

33.  52  ye  shall  drive  out  all  the  inhabitants  of 
33'  55  if  ye  will  not  drive  out  the  inhabitants 

Deut  13.  13  have  withdrawn  the  inhabitants  of  their 
13.  is  Thou  shalt  surely  smite  the  inhabitants 
Josh.  2.  9  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  land  faint  bee. 

2.  24  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  country  do  faint 

7.  9  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  land  shall  hear 

8.  24  made  an  end  of  slaying  all  the  inhabita. 

8.  26  utterly  destroyed  all  the  inhabitants  of  Ai 

9.  3  when  the  inhabitants  of  Gideon  heard 

9.  1 1  our  elders  and  all  the  inhabitants  of  our 

9.  24  to  destroy  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  land 

10.  1  the  inhabitants  of  Gibeon  had  made  peace 

11.  19  save  the  Hivites,  the  inhabitants  of  Gib. 
13.  6  All  the  inhabitants  of  the  hill  country 

15.  15  he  went  up  thence  to  the  inhabitants  of 
15.  63  As  for  the  Jebusites,  the  inhabitants  of  J. 

17.  7  the  border  went  along,  .unto  the  inhabi. 

17.  11  the  inhabitants  of  Dor.  .the  inhabitants  of 

17.  11  the  inhabitants  of  Taanach.  .the  inhabit. 
Judg.  1.  11  he  went  against  the  inhabitants  of  Debir 

1.  19  could  not  drive  out  the  inhabitants  of  the 
1.  27  nor  the  inhabitants  of  Dor  and  her  towns 
1.  27  the  inhabitants  of  Iblaim..the  inhabita. 

1.  30  the  inhabitants  of  Kitron,  nor  the  inhab. 
1.  31  the  inhabitants  of  Aceho,  nor  the  inhabi. 
1.  32  the  Caananites,  the  inhabitants  of  the  land 
1.  33  inhabitants  of  Beth-shemesh,  nor  the  in. 

1.  33  inhabitants  of  the  land,  .the  inhabitants 

2.  2  ye  shall  make  no  league  with  the  inhabi. 

5.  23  curse  ye  bitterly  the  inhabitants  thereof 

10.  18  he  shall  be  head  overall  the  inhabitants 

11.  8  be  our  head  over  all  the  inhabitants  of  G. 
ri.  21  Amorites  the  inhabitants  of  that  country 

20.  15  besides  the  inhabitants  of  Gibeah,  which 

21.  9  none  of  the  inhabitants  of  Jabesh-gilead 

21.  10  Go  and  smite  the  inhabitants  of  Jabesh-g. 

21.  12  they  found  among  the  inhabitants  of  Ja. 
Ruth  4.  4  Buy (it)before  the  inhabitants, and  before 

1  Sa.  6.  21  they  sent  messengers  to  the  inhabitants 

23.  5  So  David  saved  the  inhabitants  of  Keilah 
27.  8  for  those,  .of  old  the  inhabitants  of  the  1. 

31.  11  when  the  inhabitants  of  Jabesh-gilead  h. 

2  Sa.  5.  6  the  Jebusites,  the  inhabitants  of  the  land 

1  Ki.  21.  11  who  were  the  inhabitants  in  his  city,  did 

2  Ki.  19.  26  their  inhabitants  were  of  small  power 

22.  16  will  bring  evil.. upon  the  inhabitants  there. 

22.  19  what  I  spake,  .against  the  inhabitants  th. 

23.  2  all  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  with  him 

1  Ch.  8.  6,  13  heads  of  the  fathers  of  the  inhabitants 

8.  13  who  drove  away  the  inhabitants  of  Gath 

9.  2  the  first  inhabitants  that  (dwelt)  in  their 
11.  4  the  J ebusites . .  the  inhabitants  of  the  laud 

11.  5  And  the  inhabitants  of  Jebus  said  to  Da. 

22.  18  he  hath  given  the  inhabitants  of  the  land 

2  Ch  15.  5  great  vexations . .  upon  all  the  inhabitants 

20.  7  didst  drive  out  the  inhabitants  of  this  1. 
20. 15  Hearken  ye,  all  Judah,  and  ye  inhabitants 

20.  18  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  fell  before 
20.  20  Hear  me,  O  Judah,  and  ye  inhabitants  of 
20.  23  stood  up  against  the  inhabitants  of  mount 

20.  23  when  they  had  made  an  end  of  the  inha. 

21.  11  caused  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  to  c. 
21. 13  hast  made  Judah  and  the  inhabitants  of 

22.  1  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  made  Aha. 

32.  22  Lord  saved  Hezekiah  and  the  inhabitants 

32.  26  he  and  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem,  so 

32.  33  all  Judah  and  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusa. 

33.  9  So  Manasseh  made  Judah  and  the  inhabit. 

34.  24  I  will  bring  evil. .  upon  the  inhabitants 

34.  27  against  this  place,  and  against  the  inha. 
34.  28  bring  upon  this  place,  and  upon  the  inh. 
34.  30  the  king  went  up . .  and  the  inhabitants  of 

34.  32  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  did  accord. 

35.  18  .Tosiah . .  and  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem 
Ezra  4.  6  an  accusation  against  the  inhabitants  of 
Neh.  3.13  The  valley  gate  repaired . .  the  inhabitants 

7.  3  appoint  watches  of  the  inhabitants  of  Je. 

9.  24  thou  subduedst  before  them  the  inhabit. 

Psa.  33.  8  let  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  world  stand 

33.  14  he  lookethupon  all  the  inhabitants  of  the 

49.  1  give  ear,  all  (ye)  inhabitants  of  the  world 
75.  3  The  earth  and  all  the  inhabitants  thereof 
83.  7  the  Philistines  with  the  inhabitants  of  T. 
Isa.  5.  3  now,  O  inliabitantsof  Jerusalem,  and  men 

5.  9  many  houses  shall  be  desolate,  .without  in. 

6.  11  Until  the  cities  be  wasted  without  inha. 

8.  14  and  for  a  snare  to  the  inhabitants  of  Jer. 

9.  9  Ephraim,  and  the  inhabitants  of  Samaria 

10.  13  I  have  put  down  the  inhabitants  like  a 

10.  31  inhabitants  of  Gebim  gather  themselves 

12.  6  Cry  out  and  shout,  thou  inhabitant  of  Z. 

18.  3  All  ye  inhabitants  of  the  world,  and  dw. 

20.  6  the  inhabitant  of  this  isle  shall  say  in  that 

21.  14  inhabitants  of  the  land  of  Tema  brought 

22.  21  he  shall  be  a  father  to  the  inhabitants  of 

23.  2  Be  still,  ye  inhabitants  of  the  isle ;  thou 

23.  6  Tarshish  ;  howl,  ye  inhabitants  of  the  is. 

24.  1  scattereth  abroad  the  inhabitants  thereof 

24.  5  earth  also  is  defiled  under  the  inhabitants 

24.  6  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth  are  burned 
24. 17  (are)  upon  thee,  O  inhabitant  of  the  earth 

26.  9  inhabitants  of  the  world  will  learn  right. 


Isa.  26. 18  have  the  inhabitants  of  the  world  fallen 
26.  21  to  punish  the  inliabitantsof  the,  earth  for 

37.  27  their  inhabitants  (were)  of  small  power 

38.  11  I  shall  behold  man  no  more  with  the  inh. 

40.  22  tile  inhabitants  thereof  (are)  as  grassho. 

42.  10  Sing,  .the  isles,  and  the  inhabitants  ther. 

42.  1 1  let  the  Inhabitants  of  the  rock  sing,  let 
49.  19  too  narrow  by  reason  of  the  inhabitants 

Jer.  1.  14  shall  break  forth  upon  all  the  inhabitants 
2. 15  his  cities  are  burned  without  inhabitant 

4.  4  ye  men  of  Judah  and  inhabitants  of  Jer. 

4.  7  cities  shall  be  laid  waste,  without  an  inh. 

6.  12  I  will  stretch  out  my  hand  upon  the  inh. 

8.  1  the  bones  of  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem 

9.  11  I  will  make,  .desolate,  without  an  inhab. 

10.  17  Gatherup  thy  wares.  .0  inhabitant  of  the 

10.  18  I  will  sling  outthe  inhabitants  of  the  land 

11.  2  and  speak,  .to  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusa. 

11.  9  A  conspiracy  is  found . .  among  the  inhab. 

11.  12  Then  shall  the.  .inhabitants  of  Jerusalem 

13.  13  I  w  ill  fill  all  the  inhabitants  of  this  land 
13.  13  all  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  with  Ur. 

17.  20  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem,  that  enter 

17.  25  Then  shall  there  enter .  the  inhabitants  of 

18.  11  speak,  .to  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem 

19.  3  O  kings  of  Judah,  and  inhabitants  of  Jeru. 

19.  12  Thus  will  I  do.  .to  tile  inhabitants  thereof 
21.  6  1  will  smite  the  inhabitants  of  this  city 

21.  13  I  (am)  against  thee,  O  inhabitant  of  the 

22.  23  O  inhabitant  of  Lebanon,  that  makestthy 

23.  14  and  the  inhabitants  thereof  as  Gomorrah 

25.  2  the  prophet  spake,  .to  all  the  inhabitants 

25.  9  will  bring  them,  .against  the  inhabitants 

25.  29  1  will  call  for  a  sword  upon  all  the  inhab. 

25.  30  shall  give  a  shout . .  against  all  the  inhab. 

26.  9  this  city  shall  be  desolate  without  an  inh. 

26.  15  bring  innocent  blood . .  upon  the  inhabita. 

32.  32  the  men  of  Judah,  and  the  inhabitants  of 

33.  10  without  man,  and  without  inhabitant,  and 

34.  22  the  cities . .  a  desolation  without  an  inha. 

35. 13  Go  and  tell  the  men  of  Judah,  and  the  inh. 

35.  17  I  will  bring,  .upon  all  the  inhabitants  of 

36.  31  1  will  bring,  .upon  the  inhabitants  of  Jer. 

42.  18  hath  been  poured  forth  upon  the  inhabit. 

44.  22  land.. without  an  inhabitant,  as  at  this  day 

46.  8  I  will  destroy  the  city  and  the  inhabitants 

46.  19  shall  be  waste  and  desolate  without  an  in. 

47.  2  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  land  shall  howl 

48.  19  0  inhabitant  of  Aroer,  stand  by  the  way 

48.  43  the  snare,  (shall  be)  upon  thee,  0  inhabit. 

49.  8  Flee  ye,  turn  back,  dw  ell  deep,  0  inhabit. 

49.  20  that  he  hath  purposed  against  the  inhab. 

49.  30  get  you  far  off,  dwell  deep,  0  ye  inhabitan. 

50.  21  Go  up.,  against  the  inhabitants  of  Pekod 

50.  34  that  lie  may.  .disijuiet  the  inhabitants  of 
so.  35  A  sword  (is) . .  upon  the  inhabitants  of  B. 

51.  12  done  that  which  he  spake  against  the  in. 

51.  24  I  will  render,  .to  all  the  inhabitants  of  C. 

51.  29  to  make  the  land  of  B..  .without  an  inha. 

51.  35  upon  Babylon,  shall  the  inhabitant  of  Zi. 

51.  35  My  blood  upon  the  inhabitants  of  Cliald. 

51.  37  Babylon  shall  become  heaps. .  without  ani. 

Lam.  4.  12  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  world,  would  not 
Eze.  n.15  they  unto  whom  the  inhabitants  of  Jerus. 

12.  19  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  the  inhabita. 

15.  6  so  will  I  givethe  inliabitantsof  Jerusalem 

26.  17  she  and  her  inhabitants,  which  cause  their 

27.  8  inhabitants  of  Zidon  and  Arvad  were  thy 

27.  35  All  the  inhabitants  of  the  isles  shall  be 
29.  6  the  inhabitants  of  Egypt  shall  know  that 

Dan.  9.  7  to  the  men  of  Judah,  and  to  the  inhabita. 
Hos.  4.  1  Lord  hath  a  controversy  with  the  inhab. 
Joel  1.  2  give  ear,  all  ye  inhabitants  of  the  land 

1.  14  gather  the  elders,  .all  the  inhabitants  of 

2.  1  let  all  the  inliabitantsof  the  land  tremble 
Amos  1.  5  I.  will,  .cut  off  the  inhabitant  from  the 

1.  8  1  will  cut  off  the  inhabitant  from  Aslidod 
Mic.  1.  11  Pass  ye  away,  thou  inhabitant  of  Saphir 
1.  11  inhabitant  of  Zaanan  came  not  forth  in 
1.  12  inhabitant  of  Maroth  waited  carefully  for  1 
1.  13  0  thou  inhabitant  of  Lachisli,  bind  the  ch. 

1,  15  bring  anheiruntotliee.OinhabitantofM. 

6.  12  the  inhabitants  thereof  have  spoken  lies 
6.  16  I  should  make,  .the  inhabitants  thereof 
Zeph.  1.  4  stretch  out  mine  hand,  .upon  all  the  inh. 

1.  11  Howl,  ye  inhabitants  of  Maktesh,  for  all 

2.  5  Woe  unto  the  inhabitants  of  the  sea  coast 

2.  5  destroy  thee,  that  there  shall  be  no  inha. 

3.  6  there  is  no  man,  that  there  is  none  inhabi. 
Zech.  8.  20  there  shall  come  people,  and  the  inhabit. 

8.  21  the  inhabitants  of  one  (city)  shall  go  to 

11.  6  1  w  ill  no  more  pity  the  inhabitants  of  the  4 

12.  5  The  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  (shall  be) 

12.  7  the  glory  of  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem 

12.  8  In  that  day  shall  the  Lord  defend  the  in. 

12. 10  I  will  pour,  .upon  the  inhabitants  of  Jer. 

13.  1  a  fountain  opened,  .to  the  inhabitants  of 

4. Inhabitant,  neighbour,  shaken. 

Job  26.  5  from  under  the  waters,  and  the  inhabit. 

Isa.  33.  24  the  inhabitant  shall  not  say,  I  am  sick 
Hos.  10.  5  inhabitants  of  Samaria  shall  fear  because 
5 .Sitter,  inhabitant,  dweller,  hf’in  toshab. 

1  Ki  17.  1  Elijah  the  Tisbite.  .of  the  inhabitants  of 
6.  To  settle  down,  dwell,  kutoikIui  katoikeo. 

Rev.  17.  2  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth  have  been 

INHABITED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  sit  still  or  down,  inhabit,  dwell,  yashab. 

Isa.  13.  20  It  shall  never  be  inhabited,  neither  shall 
Isa.  45.  18  he  formed  it  to  be  inhabited :  I  (am)  the 


INHABITED 


515 


INHERITANCE 


Jer.  17.  6  parched  places . .  a  salt  land  and  not  inh. 

50. 13  it  shall  not  be  inhabited,  but  it  shall  be 
50. 39  and  it  shall  be  no  more  inhabited  for  ever 
Eze.  26.  20  bring  thee  down,  .that  thou  be  not  inhab. 
29. 11  neither  shall  it  be  inhabited  forty  years 
36.  35  desolate  and  ruined  cities . .  are  inhabited 
Zech.  2.  4  Jerusalem  shall  be  inhabited  (as)  towns 

9.  5  Gaza,  and  Askkelon  shall  not  be  inhabited 

12.  6  shall  be  inhabited  again  in  her  own  place 

14.  10  it  shall  be  lifted  up,  and  inhabited  in  her 

14.  11  but  Jerusalem  shall  be  safely  inhabited 

1.  To  be  dwelt  in,  inhabited,  yashab,  2. 

Exodi6.  35  manna. .  until  they  came  to  a  land  inhabi. 
Jer.  6.  8  I  make  thee  desolate,  a  land  not  inhabit. 

22.  6  a  wilderness . .  cities  (which)  are  not  inha. 
Eze.  12.  20  the  cities  (that  are)  inhabited  shall  be  laid 

26.  17  How  art  thou  destroyed  (that  wast)  inhab. 
26.  19  city,  like  the  cities  that  are  not  inhabited 

36.  10  the  cities  shall  be  inhabited,  and  the  wa. 
38.  12  the  desolate  places  (that  are  now)  inhab. 

.To  be  caused  to  be  dwelt  in,  2ttl;  yashab,  6. 

Isa.  44.  26  saith  to  Jerusalem,  Thou  shall  be  inhab. 

.  To  rest,  tabernacle,  ]'y  shaken. 

Jer.  46.  26  afterward  it  shall  be  inhabited,  as  in  the 

NIIABITED .  to  make  to  be  — 

"0  cause  to  inhabit,  or  be  inhabited,  at?;  yashab,  5. 
Isa.  54.  3  and  make  the  desolate  cities  to  be  inhab. 

NHABITED,  not  — 

Reparation,  a  cutting  off,  .tth  gezcrah. 

Lev.  16.  22  all  their  iniquities  unto  a  land  not  inha. 

NHABITED  place  — 

Real,  site,  3'v'iD  m.oshab. 

Eze.  34.  13  in  all  the  inhabited  places  of  the  country 

NHABITEES  — 

’o  settle  down,  dwell,  kcltoikIu)  katoikeil. 

Rev.  8.  13  Woe,  woe,  woe,  to  the  [inhabiters]  of  the 

12.  12  Woe  to  the  inhabiters  of  the  earth  and  of 

NHABITING  the  wilderness  — - 

nhabitants  of  the  dry  places,  D'[!f  tsiyyim. 

Psa.  74.  14  meat  to  the  people  inhabiting  the  wilder. 

NHERIT,  to  — 

.  To  occupy,  possess,  un;  yarash. 

Gen.  15.  7  brought  thee,  .to  give  thee  this  landito  i. 

15.  8  whereby  shall  I  know  that  I  shall  inherit 
28.  4  that  thou  mayest  inherit  the  land  wherein 

Lev.  20.  24  Ye  shall  inherit  their  land, and  I  will  give 

25.  46  take  them,  .to  inherit  (them  for)  a  posse. 
Deut.  2.  31  begin  to  possess,  that  thou  mayest  inherit 

16.  20  that  thou  mayest  live  and  inherit  the  land 
Psa.  25.  13  dwell . .  and  his  seed  shall  inherit  the  earth 

37.  9  those  that  wait,  .shall  inherit  the  earth 
37.  n  the  meek  shall  inherit  the  earth,  and  sli. 
37.  22  blessed  of  him  shall  inherit  the  earth ;  and 
37.  29  The  righteous  shall  inherit  the  land,  and 
37.  34  he  shall  exalt  thee  to  inherit  the  land 

105.  44  and  they  inherited  the  labour  of  the  peo. 
Isa.  54.  3  thy  seed  shall  inherit  the  Gentiles,  and 
57.  13  possess,  .and  shall  inherit  my  holy  mou. 
60.  21  they  shall  inherit  the  land  for  ever,  the 
63.  9  mine  elect  shall  inherit  it,  and  my  serva. 
Jer.  8.  10  their  fields  to  them  that  shall  inherit 
49.  1  why.  .doth  their  king  inherit  Gad,  and 
Eze.  33.  24  Abraham  was  one,  and  he  inherited  the 

I.  To  have,  take  or  give  inheritance,  Vn)  naclial. 
Exod23.  30  until  thou  be  increased,  and  inherit  the 

32.  13  all  this  land,  .and  they  shall  inherit  (it) 
Num26.  55  according  to  the  names,  .they  shall  inh. 

32.  19  we  will  not  inherit  with  them  on  yonder 
✓  35.  8  according  to  his  inheritance  which  he  in. 

Deut  19.  14  which  thou  shalt  inherit  in  the  land  that 
Josh  14.  1  which  the  children  of  Israel  inherited  in 
Judg  11.  2  Thou  shalt  not  inherit . .  our  father's  house 
Psa.  69.  36  The  seed  also  of  his  servants  shall  inherit 
82.  8  Arise,  .for  thou  shalt  inherit  all  nations 
Prov.  3.  35  The  wise  shall  inherit  glory :  but  shame 

11.  29  He  that  troubletli  his . .  house  shall  inherit 

14.  18  The  simple  inherit  folly  :  but  the  prudent 
Jer.  16. 19  Surely  our  fathers  have  inherited  lies 
Eze.  47.  14  ye  shall  inherit  it,  one  as  well  as  another 
Zech.  2. 12  Lord  shall  inherit  Judah  his  portion  in 

;.  To  take  or  leave  an  inheritance,  Sni  nachal,  7. 
Nuni32.  18  until  the  children  of  Israel  have  inherited 

33.  54  to  the  tribes  of  your  fathers  ye  shall  inh. 

34.  13  This  (is)  the  land  which  ye  shall  inherit 
Eze.  47.  13  This,  .the  border  whereby  ye  shall  inherit 

1  .Inheritance,  n^ru  nachalah. 

Num  18.  24  tithes.  .1  have  given  to  the  Levites  to  in. 
Josh  17.  14  given  me.  .one lot  and  one  portiou  to  inh. 

1.T0  obtain  by  lot ,  K\-r)povop.lo>  klercmomeo. 

Matt.  5.  5  Blessed .  .for  they  shall  inherit  the  earth 

19.  29  receive,  and  shall  inherit  everlasting  life 

25.  34  inherit  the  kingdom  prepared  for.voufrom 
Markio.  17  what  shall  I  do  that  I  may  inherit  eternal 
Lukeio.  25  what  shall  I  do  to  inherit  eternal  life? 

18. 18  what  shall  I  do  to  inherit  eternal  life  ? 

1  Co.  6.  9  that  the  unrighteous  shall  not  inherit  the 
6.  10  Nor  thieves,  .shall  inherit  the  kingdom 

15.  50  flesh  and  blood  cannot  inherit  the  king. 

13.  50  neither  doth  corruption  inherit  incorrup. 
Gal.  5.  2 1  they.,  shall  not  inherit  the  kingdom  of  God 


Heb.  6.  12  who  through  faith  and  patience  inherit 

12.  17  when  hewould  have  inherited  the  blessing 

1  Pe.  3.  9  knowing,  .thatyeshouldinheritablessing 
Rev.  21.  7  He  that  overcometh  [shall  inherit]  all  thi. 

INHERIT,  to  cause,  give,  or  make  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  occupy  or  possess,  wr  yarash,  5. 

2  Ch.  20.  1 1  possession,  which  thou  hast  given  us  to  in. 

2.  To  cause  to  inherit,  give  inheritance,  Sra  nachal,  5. 

Deut.  1.  38  Joshua,  .he  shall  cause  Israel  to  inherit 

3.  28  he  shall  cause  them  to  inherit  the  land 

12.  10  land.  .Lord  your  God  giveth  you  to  inh. 

19.  3  land.  .LORD  thy  God  giveth  thee  to  inhe. 
21.  16  when  he  maketh  his  sons  to  inherit  (that) 

31.  7  and  thou  shalt  cause  them  to  inherit  it 

1  Sa.  2.  8  to  make  them  inherit  the  throne  of  glory 
Prov.  8.  21  cause  those  that  love  me  to  inherit  subst. 
Isa.  49.  8  to  cause  to  inherit  the  desolate  heritages 
Jer.  12.  14  I  have  caused  mypeople  Israel  to  inherit 
INHERITANCE  — 

1.  Portion,  p^>n  chelek. 

Psa.  16.  5’ Lord  (is)  the  portion  of  mine  inheritance 

2.  Possession,  thing  or  place  occupied,  n\y~oyerushshah. 

Judg2i.  17  an  inheritance  for  them  that  be  escaped 
Jer.  32.  8  the  right  of  inheritance  (is)  thine,  and  the 

3  .A  possession,  thing  or  place  occupied,  ncniD  mor. 
Deut  33.  4  a  law.  .the  inheritance  of  the  congregat. 
Eze.  33.  24  saying . .  the  land  is  given  for  inheritance 

4 .Inheritance,  .i^ru  nachalah. 

Gen.  31.  14  yet  any  portion  or  inheritance  for  us  in 
48.  6  name  of  their  brethren  in  their  inherita. 
Exodi5.  17  plant  them  in  the  mountain  of  thine  inh. 
Numi6.  14  or  given  us  inheritance  of  fields  and  vine. 

18.  20  I  (am)  thy  part  and  thine  inheritance 

18.  21  all  the  tenth  in  Israel  for  an  inheritance 
18.  23,  24  the  children  of  I.  they  have  no  inhe. 
18.  26  which  I  hs  ve  given  you.  .for  your  inheri. 

26.  S3  the  land  shall  be  divided  for  an  inherita. 

26.  54  g've  the  more  inheritance,  .the  less  inh. 
26  54  t'  every  one  shall  his  inheritance  be  given 

26.  62  because  there  was  no  inheritance  given 

27.  7  give  them  a  possession  of  an  inheritance 
27.  7  thou  shalt  cause  the  inheritance  of  their 

27.  8  cause  his  inheritance .  unto  his  daughter 

27.  9,  10,  11  ye  shall  give  his  inheritance  unto 
32. 18  have  inherited  every  man  his  inheritance 

32.  19  because  our  inheritance  is  fallen  to  us  on 

32.  32  that  the  possession  of  our  inheritance  on 

33.  54  the  more  inheritance . .  give  the  less  inhe. 

34.  2  land  that  shall  fall  unto  you  for  an  inhe. 

34.  14,  1 5  the  half  tribe,  .have  received  their  inh. 

35.  2  that  they  give  unto  the  Levites,  of  the  in. 

35.  8  give,  .unto the  Levites  accordingtohisin. 

36.  2  to  give  the  land  or  an  inheritance  by  lot 

36.  2  to  give  the  inheritance  of  Zelopliehad  our 
36.  3  their  inheritance  be  taken  from  the  inhe. 
36.  3  shall  be  put  to  the  inheritance  ofthe  tribe 
36.  3  shall  it  be  taken  from  the  lot  of  our  inher. 
36.  4  their  inheritance  be  put  unto  the  inherit. 
36.  4  inheritance  be  taken  away  from  the  inh. 
36.  7  So  shall  not  the  inheritance,  .remove  from 
36.  7  shall  keep  himself  to  the  inheritance  of 
36.  8  every  daughter,  that  possesseth  an  inherit. 
36.  8  may  enjoy  every  man  the  inheritance  of 
36.  9  Neithershall  the  inheritance  remove  from 
36.  9  shall  keep  himself  to  his  own  inheritance 
36.  12  their  inheritance  remained  in  the  tribe  of 

Deut.  4.  20  to  be  unto  him  a  people  of  inheritance,  as 

4.  21  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee  (for)  an  in. 
4.  38  to  give  thee  their  land  (for)an  inheritance 
9.  26,  29  people  and  thine  inheritance,  which 

10.  9  Levi  hath  no  part  nor  inheritance  with 
10.  9  LoRD(is)  hisinheritance,  according  as  the 

12.  9  to  the  inheritance  which  the  Lord  your 

12.  12  as  he  hath  no  part  nor  inheritance  with 

14.  27,  29  he  hath  no  part  nor  inheritance  with 

15.  4  God  giveth  thee  (for)  an  inheritance  to 
18.  1  shall  have  no  part  nor  inheritance  with 
j8,  1  they  shall  eat  the  offerings ..  and  his  inh. 
18  2  shall  they  have  no  inheritance  among 

18.  2  LORD(is)  their  inheritance,  as  he  hath  said 

19.  10  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee  (for)  an  inher. 

19.  14  they  of  old  time  have  set  in  thine  inherit. 

20.  16  thy  God  doth  give  thee  (for)  an  inheritance 

21.  23  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee  (for)  an  inheri. 

[So  in  24.  4  ;  25  19  ;  26  1.] 

29.  8  we  took  their  land,  and  gave  it  for  an  inh. 
32.  9  Eor.  Jacob  (is)  the  lot  of  his  inheritance 
Josh.  11.  23  Joshua  gave  it  for  an  inheritance  untol. 

13.  6  only  divide  thou  it  by  lot.  for  an  inherit. 

13.  7  divide  this  land  for  an  inheritance  unto 

13.  8  and  the  Gadites  have  received  their  inher. 

13.  14  unto  the  tribe  of  Levi  he  gave  none  inher. 

13. 14  sacrifices,  .made  by  fire  (are)  their  inherit. 
13.  23  This  (was)  the  inheritance  of  the  children 
13.  28  This  (is)tlie  inheritanceof  the  children  of 

13.  33  unto.  .Levi  Moses  gave  not  (any)  inherit. 
13. 33  Lord  God  of  Israel  (was)their  inheritance 

14.  2  By  lot  (was)  their  inheritance,  as  the  Lord 

14.  3  For  Moses  had  given  the  inheritance  of 

14.  3  unto  the  Levites  he  gave  none  inheritance 

14.  9  the  land . .  shall  be  thine  inheritance,  and 

14. 13  gave  unto  Caleb.  .Hebron  for  an  inherit. 

14.14  Hebron,  .became  the  inheritance  of  Caleb 

15.  20  This  (is)  the  inheritance  of  the  tribe  of  the 

16.  5  even  the  border  of  their-  inheritance  on 

16.  8  This  (is)  the  inheritance  of  the  tribe  of  the 

16.  9  among  the  inheritance  of  the  children  of 

17.  4  to  give  us  an  inheritance  among  our  br. 


Josh. 17.  4  he  gave  them  an  inheritance  among  the 

18.  2  which  had  not  yet  received  their  inherit. 
18.  4  describe  it  according  to  the  inheritance 
18.  7  the  priesthood  of  the  Lord  (is)  their'  inhe. 
18.  7  have  received  their  inheritance  beyond  J. 
18.  20  This  (was)  the  inheritance  of  the  children 

18.  28  This  (is)  the  inheritance  of  the  children  of 

19.  1  their  inheritance  was  within  the  inherit. 
19.  2  they  had  in  their  inheritance  Beer-Sheba 
19.  8  This  (is)  tlie  inheritance  of  the  tribe  of  the 
19.  9  the  inheritance  of  the  children  of  Simeon 
19.  9  Simeon  had .  within  the  inheritance  of  the 
19. 10  the  border  of  their  inheritance  was  unto 
19.  16  This  (is)  the  inheritance  of  the  children  of 
19.  23,  31,  39,  48,  This  (is)  the  inheritance  of  the 
19.  41  the  coast  of  their  inheritance  was  Zorah 
19.  49  the  children  of  Israel  gave  an  inheritance 

19.  51  These(are)  the  inheritances,  whichEleazor 
21.  3  gave  unto  theLevitesout  of  their  inherit. 

23.  4  to  be  an  inheritance  foryour  tribes,  from  J. 

24.  28  let  the  people . .  every  man  unto  his  inher  . 
24.  30  they  buried  him  in  the  border  of  his  inh.. 
24.  32  it  became  the  inheritance  of  the  children 

Judg.  2.  6  went  every  man  unto  his  inheritance  to 
2.  9  they  buried  him  in  the  border  of  his  inh. 
18.  1  Danites  sought  them  an  inheritance  to 

18.  1  inheritance  had  not  fallen  unto  them  am. 

20.  6  all  the  country  of  the  inheritance  of  Israel 

21.  23  they  went  and  returned  unto  their  inher. 
21.  24  they  went  at.  .every  man  to  hisinheritance 

Ruth  4.  5, 10  to  the  name  of  the  dead  upon  his  inheri. 

4.  6  I  cannot  .  .lest  I  mar  mine  own  inheritance 

1  Sa.  10.  1  anointed  thee,  .captain  over  his  inherit.? 

26.  19  from  abiding  in  the  inheritance  of  the  L. 

2  Sa.  14.  16  destroy  me  and  my  son . .  out  of  the  inher. 

20.  1  neither  have  we  inheritance  in  theson  of  J. 

20.  19  why  wilt  thou  swallow  up  the  inheritance 

21.  3  that  ye  may  bless  the  inheritance  of  tlieL. 

1  Ki.  8.  36  thou  hast  given  to  thy  people  for  an  inh. 

8.  51  For  they  (be)  thy  people,  and  thine  inhe. 
8.  53  separate  them,  (to  be)  tliine  inheritance 
12.  16  neither,  inheritance  in  the  son  of  Jesse 

21.  3  that  I  should  give  the  inheritance  of  my  f. 
21.  4  I  will  not  give  thee  the  inheritance  of  my 

2  Ki.  21.  14  I  will  forsake  the  remnant  of  mine  inhe. 

1  Ch.  16.  18  the  land  of  Canaan,  the  lot  of  your  inhe. 

2  Ch.  6.  27  thou  hast  given  unto  thy  people  for  an  in. 

10.  16  and.  .none  inheritance  in  the  son  of  Jesse 
Neh.  11.  20  all  the  cities  in  Judah,  every  one  in  his  in 
Job  31.  2  inheritanceof  the  Almighty  from  on  high? 

42. 15  their  father  gave  them  inheritance  among 
Psa.  2.  8  I  shall  give,  the  heathen,  .thine  inherit 

28.  9  Save  thy  people,  and  bless  thine  inherit. 

33.  12  people,  he  hath  chosen  for  his  own  inhe. 

37.  18  and  their  inheritance  shall  be  for  ever 
47.  4  He  shall  choose  ourinheritance  forus,  the 
68.  9  whereby  thou  didst  confirm  thine  inheri. 
74.  2  the  rod  of  thine  inheritance,  .thou  hast 
78.  55  divided  them  an  inheritance  by  line,  and 
78.  62  He.  was  wroth  with  his  inheritance 

78.  71  feed  Jacob  his  people, and  Israel  his  inh. 

79.  1  0  God,  the  heathen  are  come  into  thine  in. 
94.  14  neither  will  he  forsake  his  inheritance 

105. 11  the  landof  Canaan,  the  lot  of  your  inheri. 
106.  s  that  I  may  glory  with  thine  inheritance 
106.  40  insomuch  that  he  abhorred  his  own  inhe. 
Prov  17.  2  shall  have  part  of  the  inheritance  among 

19.  14  House  and  riches  (are)  the  inheritance  of 

20.  21  An  inheritance,  .gotten hastily  at  the  be. 
Eccl.  7.  11  Wisdom  (is)good  with  an  inheritance;  and 
Isa.  19.  25  saying.  Blessed  (be).  .Israel  mine  inheri. 

47.  6  J  have  polluted  mine  inheritance,  and  g. 
63.  17  thy  servant's  sake,  the  tribes  of  thine  inh. 
Jer.  10. 16  and  Israel  (is)  the  rod  of  his  inheritance 
12.  14  mine  evil  neighbours,  that  touch  the  inhe. 
16.  18  they  have  tilled  mine  inheritance  with  the 
51.  19  and  (Israel  is)  the  rod  of  his  inheritance 
Lam.  5.  2  Ourinheritance  is  turned  to  strangers,  our 
Eze.  35. 15  As  thou  didst  rejoice  at  the  inheritance 
36.  12  thou  shalt  be  their  inheritance,  and  thou 

44.  28  it  shall  be  unto  them  for  an  inheritance 
44. 28  I  (am)  their  inheritance :  and  ye  shall  give 

45.  1  ye  shall  divide  by  lot  the  land  for  inheri. 

46.  16  the  inheritance  thereof  shall  be  his  sons’ 
46.  16  it(shallbe)theirpossession  byinheritance 
46.  17  if  he  give  a  gift  of  his  inheritance  to  one 
46.  17  his  inheritance  shall  be  his  sons’  for  them 

46.  18  prince  shall  not  take  of  the  people’s  inh. 

47.  14  and  this  land  shall  fall  unto  you  for  inh. 
47.  22  ye  shall  divide  it  by  lotfor  an  inheritance 
47.  22  they  shall  have  inheritance  with  you  am. 

47.  23  there  shall  ye  give  (him)  his  inheritance. 

48.  29  ye  shall  divide  by  lot  unto ..  Israel  for  in. 

Z.What  is  obtained  by  lot,  possession,  KXnpovoyla. 
Matt 2 1.  38  come,  .and  let  us  seize  on  his  inheritance 
Marki2.  7  let  us  kill  him,  and  the  inheritance  shall 
Lukei2.  13  speak,  that  he  divide  the  inheritance 
20. 14  let  us  kill  him,  that  the  inheritance  may 
Acts  7.  she  gave  him  none  inheritance  in  it,  no,  not 
20  32  to  give  you  an  inheritance  among  all  them 
Gal.  3.  18  For  if  the  inheritance  (be)  of.  .law,  (it  is) 
Eph.  1.  14  Which  is  the  earnest  of  our  inheritance 
1.  18  what  the  riches  of  the  glory  of  his  inher. 

5.  s  hath  any  inheritance  in  the  kingdom  of 
Col.  3.  24  ye  shall  receive  the  reward  of  the  inheri 
Heb.  9.  15  might  receive  the  promise  of  eternal  inh. 

11.  8  which  he  should  after  receive  for  an  inh. 

1  Pe.  1.  4  To  an  inheritance  incorruptible,  and  und. 

6. A  lot,  possession,  KXrjpos  kleros. 

Acts  26.  18  inheritance  among  them  which  are  sane. 
Col.  1.  12  made  us  meet  to  be  partakers  of  the  inh. 


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INIQUITY 


INHERITANCE,  to  distribute  for  — 

To  rjive  inheritance,  bni  nachal,  3. 

Josh  13.  32  whichMosesdiddistvibuteforinheritance 

14.  1  Joshua,  .distributed  for  inheritance  to 

INHERITANCE,  to  divide  (by  or  for)  — 

1 .  To  have  or  give  inheritance,  Sra  nachal. 

NUUI34.  18  of  every  tribe,  to  divide  the  land  by  inhe. 
Josh.  19.  49  made  an  end  of  dividing  the  land  for  inh. 

2.  To  give  inheritance,  7ni  nachal,  3. 

Num34.  29  the  Lord  commanded  to  divide  the  inhe. 
Josh  19.  51  divided  for  an  inheritance  by  lotin  Sliiloli 

3.  To  cause  to  inherit,  Sni  nachal,  5. 

Dent  32.  8  Most  High  divided  to  the  nations  their  in. 
Josh.  1.  6  shalt  thou  divide  for  an  inheritance  the 

4.  To  take  or  leave  an  inheritance,  )>ni  nachal,  7. 
Num  33.  54  ye  shall  divide  the  land  by  lot  for  an  inh. 

INHERITANCE,  to  give  (for)  — 

To  cause  to  inherit,  Snj  nachal,  5. 

Jer.  3. 18  to  the  land  that  I  have  given  for  an  inhe. 
Eze.  46. 18  he  shall  give  his  sons  inheritance  out  of 

INHERITANCE,  to  have  — 

To  have  or  give  inheritance,  nachal. 

Num  18.  20  Thou  shalt  have  no  inheritance  in  their 

18.  23  that  among.  .Israel  they  have  no  inheri. 

18.  24  among. .  Israel  they  shall  have  no  inheri. 
Josh.  17.  6  the  daughters  of  Manasseh  had  an  inhe. 

19.  9  the  children  of  Simeon  had  their  inheri. 

INHERITANCE,  to  leave  (for)  — 

1.  To  causeto  occupy, possess  or  succeed,  vroyarash,  5. 
Ezra  9.  12  leave  (it)  for  an  inheritance  to  your  chil. 

2.  To  cause  to  inherit,  give  inheritance,  Vra  nachal, 5. 

1  Ch.28.  8  leave  (it)  for  an  inheritance  for  your  chil. 
Prov.13.  22  A  good  (man)  lea veth  an  inheritance  to  his 

INHERITANCE,  to  obtain  (by)  — - 

To  obtain  by  lot,  possess,  Kh-gpovoycic  kleronomeo. 
Eph.  I.  ri  In  whom  also  [we  have  obtained  an  inli.] 
Heb.  1 .  4  as  he  hath  by  inheritance  obtained  a  more 

INHERITANCE,  to  take  (as  or  for  an)  — 

1.  To  have  or  give  inherita.nce,  Sra  nachal. 

Exod34-  9  pardon . .  our  sin,  and  take  us  for  thine  in. 
Josh.  16.  4  Manasseh  aud  Ephraim,  took  their  inlier. 

2.  To  give  inheritance,  Sn)  nachal,  3. 

Eze.  22.  16  thou  shalt  take  thine  inheritance  in  thy. 

3.  To  take  or  leave  an  inheritance,  bn)  nachal,  7. 
Lev.  25.  46  ye  shall  take  them  as  an  inheritance  for 

INHERITOR  — 

To  occupy,  possess,  bh;  yarash,  5. 

Isa.  65.  9  out  of  Judah  an  inheritor  of  my  mount. 

INIQUITY  — 

1.  Iniquity,  vanity,  p.K  aven. 

NU11123.  21  He  hath  not  beheld  iniquity  in  Jacob,  ue. 
1  Sa.  15.  23  stubbornness  (is  as)  iniquity  and  idolatry 
Job  4.  8  Even,  .they  that  plow  iniquity,  .reap  the 
it.  14  If  iniquity  (be)  in  thine  hand,  put  it  far 
2t.  19  God  layeth  up  his  iniquity  for  his  children 

31.  3  strange(punishment)tothe  workersof  in.? 
34.  8  goeth  in  company  with  the  workers  of  in. 
34.  22  where  the  workers  of  iniquity  may  hide 
36.  10  commandeth  that  they  return  from  iniq. 
36.  21  Take  heed,  regard  not  iniquity:  for  this 
Psa.  5.  5  not  stand,  .thou  hatest  all  workers  of  in. 

6.  8  Depart  from  me,  all  ye  workers  of  iniquity 

7.  14  hetravaileth  with  iniquity,  and  hath  con. 
14.  4  Have  all  the  workersof  iniquityno  know. 

28.  3  with  the  workers  of  iniquity,  which  speak 
36.  3  The  words  of  his  mouth  (are)  iniquity  and 
36.  12  There  are  the  workers  of  iniquity  fallen 
4i.  6  heart  gathereth  iniquity  to  itself ;  (when) 
53.  4  Have  theworkers  of  iniquity  no  knowledge  ' 

55.  3  they  cast  iniquity  upon  me,  and  in  wrath 

56.  7  Shall  they  escape  by  iniquity?  in . . anger 
59.  2  Deliver  me  from  the  workers  of  iniquity 
64.  2  from  the  insurrection  of  the  workersof  in. 
66.  18  If  I  regard  iniquityin  my  heart,  the  Lord 
92.  7  when  all  the  workers  of  iniquity  do  flourish 
92.  9  the  workers  of  iniquity  shall  be  scattered 
94.  4  the  workersof  iniquity  boast  themselves? 
94.  16  willstand.  .against  the  workersof  iniquity 
94.  23  he  shall  bring  upon  them  their  own  iniq. 

119. 133  let  not  any  iniquity  have  dominion  over 
125.  5  lead  them  forth  with  the  workers  of  iniq. 
141.  4  wicked  works  with  men  that  work  iniquity 
141.  9  and  the  gins  of  the  workers  of  iniquity 
Prov  10.  29  but  destruction,  .to  the  workers  of  iniqu. 

19.  28  the  mouth  of  the  wicked  devoureth  iniqu. 
21.  15  but  destruction,  .to  the  workersof  iniqu. 
Isa.  1.  13  (it  is)  iniquity,  even  the  solemn  meeting 

29.  20  and  all  that  watch  for  iniquity  are  cut  off 

31.  2  against  the  help  of  them  that  work  iniqu- 

32.  6  his  heart  will  work  iniquity,  to  practise 
59.  4  conceive  mischief,  and  bring  forth  iniquity 
59.  6  their  works  (are)  works  of  iniquity,  and 
59.  7  their  thoughts  (are)  thoughts  of  iniquity 

Hos.  6.  8  Gilead  (is)  a  city  of  them  that  work  iniq. 

12. 11  iniquity  (in)  Gilead?  surely  they  are  van. 
Mic.  2.  1  Woe  to  them  that  devise  iniquity .  .work 
Hab.  1 .  3  Why  dost  thou  show  me  iniquity,  and 

2.  Mischief,  calamity,  desire,  run  hawah. 

Psa  94.  20  Shall  the  throne  of  iniquity  have  fellows. 

3.  Perversity ,  perverseness,  )>ij?  avel,  evel. 

Dent  22.  4  a  God  of  truth,  aud  without  iniquity,  just 


Job  34.  10  Far  be  it  from,  the  Almighty,  .iniquity 
34.  32  If  I  have  done  iniquity,  I  will  do  no  more 
Psa.  7.  3  Lord  my  God.  .if  there  be  iniquity  in  my 
53.  1  corrupt,  .and  have  done  abominable  iniq. 
Jer.  2.  5  What  iniquity  have  your  fathers  found  ii 
Eze.  3.  20  Wlienarighteous(man)doth.  .commit  w 

18.  '8  hath  withdrawn  his  hand  from  iniquity 

18.  24  when  the  righteous . .  committeth  iniquit. 
18.  26  committeth  iniquity,  aud  dieth  in  them 

18.  26  for  his  iniquity  that  he  hath  done  shall  In 
28.  18  hast  defiled  thy  sanctuaries,  .by  the  iniq 

33.  13  if  he.  .commit  iniquity,  all  his  righteous 

33. 13  for  his  iniquity  that  he  hath  committed 
33.  15  walk,  .without  committing  iniquity  ;  he 

33.  18  When  the  righteous,  .committeth  iniqui 

4 . Perversity,  n;ij;  ivya. 

Dan.  4.  27  break  off .  .thine  iniquities  by  showing 

5.  Perverseness ,  perversity,  avlah. 

2  Ch.19.  7  for  (there  is)  no  iniquity  with  the  Lord 
Job  6.  29  Return,  I  pray  you,  let  it  not  be  iniquity 

6.  30  Is  there  iniquity  in  my  tongue?  cannot 

15.  16  man,  which  drinketh  iniquity  like  waters 
22.  23  thou  shalt  put  away  iniquity  far  from  thy 
36.  23  or  who  can  say.  Thou  hast  wrought  iniq.? 

Psa.  37.  1  envious  against  the  workersof  iniquity 
107.  42  and  all  iniquity  shall  stop  her  mouth 
119.  3  They  also  do  no  iniqi  .ty  :  they  walk  in 
125.  3  righteous  put  forth  their  hands  unto  ini. 
Prov  22.  8  He  that  soweth  iniquity  shall  reap  vanity 
Eze.  28.  15  Thou  (wast)  perfect,  .till  iniquity  is  found 
Hos.  10.  13  ye  have  reaped  iniquity  ;  ye  have  eaten 
Mic.  3.  10  They  build  up.  .Jerusalem  with  iniquity 
Hab.  2. 12  Woe  to  him  that,  .stablisheth  a  city  by  in.! 
Zeph.  3.  5  The  just  Lord,  .not  do  iniquity :  every 

3. 13  The  remnant  of  Israel  shall  not  do  iniq 
Mai  2.  6  iniquity  was  uot  found  in  his  lips  :  he 

6 . Perverseness,  perversity,  olah. 

Job  5.  16  So  the  poor  hath  hope,  and  iniquity  stop. 
Psa.  64.  6  They  search  out  iniquities  ;  they  accom. 

7 . Perversity,  |iy  avon. 

Gen.  15.  16  iniquity  of  the  Amorites  (is)  not  yet  full 

19.  15  lest  thou  be  consumed  in  the  iniquity  of 
44.  16  God  hath  found  out  the  iniquity  of  thy 

Exod2o.  5  visiting  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers  upon 
28.  38  may  bear  the  iniquity  of  the  holy  things 
28.  43  that  they  bear  not  iniquity,  and  die 

34.  7  forgiving  iniquity  and  transgression  and 
34.  7  visiting  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers  upon 
34.  9  pardon  our  iniquity  and  our  sin,  and  take 

Lev.  5.  1  if  he  do  not  utter,  .he  shall  bear  his  iniq. 

5. 17  yet  is  he  guilty,  and  shall  bear  his  iniq. 

7. 18  the  soul  that  eateth  of  it  shall  bear  his  in 
10.  17  hath  given  it  you  to  bear  the  iniquity 

16.  21  confess  over  him  all  the  iniquities  of  the 

16.  22  the  goat  shall  bear  upon  him  all  their  in. 

17.  16  nor  bathe  his  flesh,  .shall  bear  his  iniqu. 

18.  25 1  do  visit  the  iniquitythereof  upon  it,  and 

19.  8  that  eateth  it  shall  bear  his  iniquity,  be. 

20.  17  sister's  nakedness;  he  shall  bear  his  iniq. 

20.  19  his  near  kiu  :  they  shall  bear  their  iniq 
22,  16  or  suffer  them  to  bear  the  iniquity  of  tr. 
26.  39  shall  pine  away  in  their  iniquity  in  your 
26.  39  in  tlie  iniquities  of  their  fathers  shall  they 
26.  40  shall  confess  their  iniquity,  and  the  iniq. 
26.  41,  43  accept  of  the  punishment  of  their  in. 

Num.  5.  15  offering,  .bringing  iniquity  to  remembra. 

5.  31  Then  shall  the  man  be  guiltless  from  ini. 
5.  31  and  this  woman  shall  bear  her  iniquity 
14.  18  forgiving  iniquity  and  transgression,  aud 
14.  18  visiting  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers  upon 
14.  19  Pardon,  I  beseech  thee,  the  iniquity  of  this 

14.  34  day  for  a  year,  shall  ye  bear  your  iniqu. 

15.  31  that  soul  shall  utterly  be  cut  off ;  his  ini 
18.  1  shall  bear  the  iniquity  of  the  sanctuary 
18.  1  shall  bear  the  iniquity  of  your  priesthood 

18.  23  the  Levites.  .they  shall  bear  their  iniquity 
30. 15  if  he  shall,  .then  he  shall  bear  her  iniqu. 

Deut.  5.  9  visiting  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers  upon 

19.  15  shall  not  rise  up  against  a  man  for  any  in. 
Josh.  22. 17  (Is)  the  iniquity  of  Peor  too  little  for  us 

22.  20  that  man  perished  not  alone  in  his  iniqu. 

1  Sa.  3. 13  will  judge,  .for  the  iniquity  which  he  kn. 

3.  14  the  iniquity  of  Eli’s  house  shall  not  be  p. 

20.  I  What  have  I  done?  what(is)  mine  iniquity? 

20.  8  if  there  be  in  me  iniquity,  slay  me  thyself 
25.  24  Upon  me,  my  lord,  .me  (let  this)  iniquity 

2  Sa.  14.  9  My  lord,  0  king,  the  iniquity  (be)  on  me 

14.  32  if  there  be  (any)  iniquity  in  me,  let  him 

19.  19  Let  not  my  lord  impute  iniquity  unto  me 
22.  24  and  have  kept  myself  from  mine  iniquity 
24.  10  Lord,  take  away  the  iniquity  of  thy  serv. 

I  Ch.21.  8  do  away  the  iniquity  of  thy  servant ;  for 
Ezra  9.  6  our  iniquities  are  increased  over  (our)  he. 

9.  7  for  our  iniquities  have  we,ourkiugs,  (and) 

9. 13  God  hast  punished  us  less  than  our  iniqu 

Nell.  4  5  cover  not  their  iniquity,  and  let  not  their 

9.  2  confessed  their  sins,  and  the  iniquities  of 
Job  7.  21  why  dost  thou  not.  .take  away  mine  in. 

10.  6  That  thou  enquirest  after  mine  iniquity 

10.  14  thou  wilt  not  acquit  me  from  mine  iniqu. 

11.  6  God  exacteth  of  thee  (less)  than  thine  in. 
13.  23  How  many  (are)  mine  iniquities  and  sins? 

13.  26  makest  me  to  possess  the  iniquities  of  ray 

14.  17  transgression .  .thou  sewest  up  mine  iniq. 

15.  5  thy  mouth  utteretli  thine  iniquity,  and 

20.  27  Tlie  heaven  shall  reveal  his  iniquity  ;  and 
22.  5  (Is)  not  thy  wickedness  great .  .  tliine  iniq. 
31.  11  this  (is)  a  heinous  crime ;  yea,  it  (is)  an  in. 
31.  28  This  also  (were)  an  iniquity  (to  be  punis. 
31.  33  covered,  .by  hiding  mine  iniquity  in  my' 


Job  33.  9  I  (am)  innocent ;  neither  (is  there)  iniqu, 
Psa.  18.  23  upright.  I  kept  myself  from  mine  iniqu, 

25.  11  Lord,  pardon  mine  iniquity ;  for  it  (is) 

31.  10  my  strength  failetli  because  of  mine  iniq. 

32.  2  unto  whom  the  LORD  imputeth  not  iniqu. 
32.  5  mine  iniquity  have  I  not  hid.  I  said,  I 
32.  5  and  thou  forgavest  the  iniquity  of  my  sin 
36.  2  until  his  iniquity  be  found  to  be  hateful 
38.  4  mine  iniquities  are  gone  over  mine  head 

38.  18  I  will  declare  mine  iniquity  ;  I  will  be 

39.  1 1  When  thou . .  dost  correct  man  for  iniqui. 

40.  12  mine  iniquities  have  taken  hold  upon  me 

49.  5  the  iniquity  of  my  heels  shall  compass  me 
51.  2  Wash  me  throughly  from  mine  iniquity 
51.  5  Eehold.I  was  shapen  in  iniquity;  and  in  siii 
51.  9  Hide  tliyface.  .blotout  all  mine  iniquities 
65.  3  Iniquities  prevail  against  me.  ourtransg. 
69. 27  Add  iniquity  unto  their  iniquity:  aud  let 

78.  38  But  he . .  full  of  compassion,  forgave .  ini. 

79.  8  0  remember  not  against  us  former  iniqu. 
85.  2  Thou  hast  forgiven  the  iniquity  of  thy  pc. 

89.  32  Then  will  I  visit,  .their  iniquity  with  stri. 

90.  8  Thou  hast  set  our  iniquites  before  thee 
103.  3  Who  forgiveth  all  thine  iniquities  ;  who 
103. 10  nor  rewarded  us  according  to  our  iniqui. 
106.  43  and  were  brought  low  for  their  iniquity 
107. 17  and  because  of  their  iniquities,  are  afilic. 
109.  14  Let  the  iniquity  of  his  fathers  be  remem. 
130.  3  If  thou,  Lord,  shouldest  mark  iniquities 
130.  8  he  shall  redeem  Israel  from  all  his  iniq. 

Prov.  5.  22  His  own  iniquities  shall  take  the  wicked 
16.  6  By  mercy  and  truth  iniquity  is  purged 
Isa.  1.  4  Ah  sinful  nation,  a  people  laden  with  in. 
5. 18  Woe  unto  them  that  draw  iniquity  with 

6.  7  thine  iniquity  is  taken  away,  and  thy  sin 
13. 11  I  will  punish,  the  wicked  for  their  iniq. 
14.  21  slaughter ..  for  the  iniquity  of  their  fatli. 
22.  14  Surely  this  iniquity  shall  not  be  purged 

26.  21  punish  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth  for.  .i. 

27.  9  this,  .shall  the  iniquity  of  Jacob  bepurg. 
30. 13  Therefore  this  iniquity  shall  be  to  you  as 
33. 24  dwell  therein  (shall  be)  forgiven  (their)  in. 
40.  2  cry  unto  her.  .that  her  iniquity  is  pardo. 
43.  24  thou  hast  wearied  me  with  thine  iniquit. 

50.  1  for  your  iniquities  have  ye  sold  yourself 
53.  5  bruised  for  our  iniquities  :  the  chastisem. 
53.  6  Lord  hath  laid  on  him  the  iniquity  of  us 
53.  11  justify  many;  for  he  shall  bear  their  iniq. 
57.  17  For  the  iniquity  of  his  covetousness  was 
59.  2  your  iniquities  have  separated  between 
59.  3  your  fingers  with  iniquities  ;  your  lips 
59.  12  and  (as  for)  our  iniquities,  we  know  them 
64.  6  iniquities,  like  the  wind,  have  taken  us 
64.  7  hast  consumed  us,  because  of  our  iniqu. 

64.  9  neither  remember  iniquity  for  ever  :  beh 

65.  7  Your  iniquities,  and  the  iniquities  of  your 
Jer.  2.  22  thine  iniquity  is  marked  before  me,  saith 

3.  13  Only  acknowledge  tliine  iniquity,  that 
5.  25  Your  iniquities  have  turned  away  these 

11.  10  They  are  turned  back  to  the  iniquities  of 

13.  22  For  the  greatness  of  thine  iniquity  are  thy 

14.  7  Lord,  though  our  iniquities  testify  against 

14. 10  he  will  now  remember  their  iniquity,  and 
14.  20  We  acknowledge,  the  iniquity  of  our  fa. 

16. 10  or  what  (is)  our  iniquity  ?  or  what  (is)  our 
16.  17  neither  is  their  iniquity  hid  from  mine 

16. 18  first  I  will  recompense  their  iniquity  and 
18.  23  forgive  not  their  iniquity,  neither  blotout 
25.  12  that  nation,  saith  the  Lord,  for  their  ini. 

30.  14,  15  for  the  multitude  of  tliine  iniquity 

31.  30  every  one  shall  die  for  his  own  iniquity 

31.  34  I  will  forgive  their  iniquity,  and  I  wiU 

32.  18  recompensest  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers 

33.  8  I  will  cleanse  them  from  all  their  iniqui. 
33.  8. 1  will  pardon  all  their  iniquities,  whereby 
36.  3  I  may  forgive  their  iniquity  and  their  sin 
36.  31  his  seed  and  his  servants  for  their  iniquity 

50.  20  the  iniquity  of  Israel  shall  be  sought  for 

51.  6  be  not  cut  off  in  her  iniquity  ;forthis(is; 
Lam.  2.  14  and  they  have  not  discovered  thine  iniq. 

4.  6  the  punishment  of  the  iniquity  of  the  d. 
4.  13  the  iniquities  of  her  priests,  that  have 
4.  22  The  punishment  of  thine  iniquity  is  ace. 

4.  22  he  will  visit  thine  iniquity,  O  daughter 

5.  7  our  fathers,  .we  have  born  their  iniquities 
Eze.  3.  18  the  same  wicked  (man)  shall  die  in  his  i. 

3.  19  he  shall  die  in  his  iniquity  ;  but  thou  hast 

4.  4  lay  the  iniquity  of  the  house  of  Israel  upon 
4.  4  shalt  lie  upon  it  thou  shalt  bear  their  in. 
4.  5  I  have  laid  upon  thee  the  years  of  their  L 
4.  5  so  shalt  thou  bear  the  iniquity  of  the 

4.  6  thou  shalt  bear  the  iniquityof  the  house  ol 
4.17  That  they  may . .  consume  away  for  their  i. 

7.  13  strengthen  himself  in  the  iniquity  of  his 
7.  16  all.  .mourning,  every  one  for  his  iniquity 
7.  19  it  is  the  stumbling  block  of  their  iniquity 
9.  9  The  iniquity  of  the  house  of  Israel  and  J. 

14.  3  put  the  stumbling  block  of  their  iniquity 
14.  4,  7  the  stumbling  block  of  his  iniquity 
14.  10  shall  bear  the  punishment  of  their  iniquity 
16.  49  this  was  the  iniquity  of  thy  sister  Sodoru 
18.  17  he  shall  not  die  for  the  iniquity  of  his  fa. 

18. 18  his  father,  .even  he  shall  die  in  his  iniquity 
18  19  doth  not  the  son  bear  the  iniquity  of  the 
18.  20  The  son  shall  not  bear  the  iniquity  of  tlie 
18.  20  neither  shall  the  father  bear  the  iniquity 
18.  30  Repent. .so  iniquity  shall  notbeyour  ruin 
21.  23  he  will  call  to  remembrance  the  iniquity 
2i.  24  ye  have  made  your  iniquity  to  be  remem. 
21.  25  day  is  come,  when  iniquity  (shall  have) 
21.  29  come,  when  their  iniquity  (shall  have)  an 
24.  23  but  ye  shall  pine  away  for  your  iniquities 


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INSTANTLY 


Kze  28.  18  by  the  multitude  of  thiue  iniquities, by  the 
’  29. 16  which[bringeth.  .iniquity  to  remembrance 

32.  27  their  iniquities  shall  be  upon  their  bones 

33  6  he  is  taken  away  in  his  iniquity;  but  his 
33  8  that  wicked  (man)shall  die  in  his  iniquity 

33  o  he  shall  die  in  his  iniquity ;  but  thou  h. 

33.  5  in  the  time  (that  their)  iniquity  (had)  an 
36.  31  for  your  iniquities  and  for  your  abomina. 

36  33  I  shallihave  cleansed  you  from  all  yourrin. 

30.  23  Israel  went  into  captivity  for  their  iniq. 

43  10  they  may  be  ashamed  of  their  iniquities 
44'  10  the  Levites.  .they  shall  even  bear  their  i. 

44  12  and  caused .  Israel  to  fall  into  iniquity 
44.  12  therefore,  .they  shall  bear  their  iniquity 

Dan  9.  13  thatwe  might  turn  from  our  iniquities, and 
9.  16  for  our  sins,  and  for  tile  iniquities  of  our 
0  24  to  make  reconciliation  for  iniquity,  a  nd  to 
Hos  4  8  and  they  set  their  heart  on  their  iniquity 
5  5  shall  Israel  and  Ephraim  fall  in  their  ini. 

7.  I  the  iniquity  of  Ephraim  was  discovered 

8  13  now  will  he  remember  their  iniquity,  and 

9.  7  for  the  multitude  of  thiue  iniquity,  and 

9  9  he  will  remember  their  iniquity,  he  will 

12  8  all  my  labours  they  shall  find  none  iniqu. 

13  12  The  iniquity  of  Ephraim  (is)  bound  up;  his 
14.  I  return,  .for  thou  hast  fallen  by  thine  ini. 

14  2  Take  away  all  iniquity,  and  receive,  .gra. 
Amos  3.  2  I  will  punish  you  for  all  your  iniquities 
iUc.  7. 18  a  God  like  unto  thee,  that  pardoneth  ini. 

7.  19  he  will  subdue  our  iniquities  ;  and  thou 
Zech.  3.  4  I  have  caused  thine  iniquity  to  pass  from 

3.  9  I  will  remove  the  iniquity  of  that  land  in 
JIal.  2.  6  and  did  turn  many  away  from  iniquity 

8  Perversity,  ni^y  alvah. 

Hos.  10.  9  the  battle . .  against  the  children  of  imqu. 

9.  Labour,  misery,  boy  amal. 

Hab.  I.  13  and  canst  not  look  on  iniquity;  wherefore 

10 . Wrong,  wickedness,  resha. 

Eccl.  3.  16  the  place  of  righteousness,  (that)  iniquity 

11.  Word  or  matter  of  perversity,  py  debar  avon. 
Psa.  65.  3  Iniquities  prevail  against  me.  .our  trans. 

12.  Unrighteousness,  wrong  doing,  aSh <rjpa  adikema. 
Kev.  18.  5  and  God  hath  remembered  her  iniquities 

13.  Unrighteousness,  wrong,  abiKta  adikia. 

Lukei3.  27  depart  from  me,  all  (ye)  workers  of  iniqi. 
Acts  1.  18  purchased  a  field  witli  the  reward  of  mi. 

8.  23  I  perceive .  .thou  art  in .  .the  bond  of  ini. 

1  C0.13.  6  Rejoiceth  notin  iniquity,  but  rejoiceth  in 

2  Ti.  2.  19  And,  let  everv  one . .  depart  from  iniquity 
Jas.  3.  6  the  tongue  (is)  a  fire,  a  world  of  iniquity 

1 4.  Lawlessness,  avo/j.la  anomia. 

Matt.  7.  23  depart  from  me,  ye  that  work  iniquity 
13.  41  things  that  offend,  and  them  which  do  in. 

23.  28  within  ye  are  full  of  hypocrisy  and  iniqu. 

24.  12  because  iniquity  shall  abound,  the  love  of 
Rom.  4.  7  Blessed  (are)  they  whose  iniquities  are 

6.  19  to  uncleauness  and  to  iniquity  unto  iniq. 

2  Th.  2.  7  the  mystery  of  iniquity  doth  already  work 
Titus  2.  14  that  he  might  redeem  us  from  all  iniquity 
Heb.  1.  9  hast  loved  righteousness,  and  hated  iniq. 

8. 12  their  iniquities  will  I  remember  no  more 

10.  17  sins  and  iniquities  will  I  remember  no 

15.  Transgression  of  law,  irapauopla  paranomia. 

2  Pe.  2.  16  was  rebuked  for  his  iniquity  ;  the  dumb 
1  Ci.  Evil,  wickedness,  irowppia  poneria. 

Acts  3.  26  turning  away  everyone  of  you  from  his  i. 

INIQUITY,  punishment  of  — 

Iniquity,  punishment  of  iniquity,  py  avon. 

Lev.  26.  41,  43  accept  of  the  punishment  of  their  ini. 
Lam.  4.  6  the  punishment  of  the  iniquity  of  the  da. 

4.  22  the  punishment  of  thine  iniquity  is  acco. 
Eze.  14.  10  they  shall  bear  the  punishment  of  their  i. 

INIQUITY,  to  commit  — • 

1.7b  do  perversely,  niy  avah. 

Dan.  9.  5  We  have  sinned,  and  have  committed  in. 

2.7b  do  perversely,  cause  perversity,  niy  avah,  5. 

2  Sa.  7.  14  If  he  commit  iniquity,  I  will  chasten  him 
Psa.  106.  6  we  have  committed  iniquity,  we  have  done 
Jer  9.  5  (and)  weary  themselves  to  commit  iniqu. 

INJOIN,  to  — 

1.7b  give  in  charge,  evreWogai  entellomai. 

Heb.  9.  20  testament  which  God  hath  injoined  unto 
2.  To  set  in  order  upon,  iniTaaow  epitasso. 

Phm.  8  bold . .  to  injoin  thee  that  which  is  conven. 

INJURE,  to  — 

To  do  injustice,  wrong,  injury,  aSiKew  adikeo. 

Gal.  4.  12  Brethren,  .ye  have  not  injured  me  at  all 

INJURIOUS  — 

Despiteful,  insulting,  iifipunns  hubristes. 

1  Ti.  1.  13  Who  was  before,  .injurious:  butlobtain 

INJUSTICE  — 

Violence,  wrong,  injury,  Don  chamas. 

Job  16. 17  Not  for.  .injustice  in  mine  hands :  also 

INK  — 

1  .Ink,  vn  deyo. 

Jer.  36. 18  answered . .  I  wrote  (them)  with  ink  in  the 
2 .Tnk,  fie\iv  melan. 

2  Co.  3.  3  written  not  with  ink,  but  with  the  spirit 
-•John  3, 12  I  would  not  (write)  with  paper  and  ink 

3  John  13  I  will  not  with  ink  and  pen  write  unto  1 


INK  HORN  — 

Ink  horn,  ncp  qeseth. 

Eze.  9.  2  clothed  with  linen,  with  a  writer’s  inkhorn 
9.  3  which  (had)  the  writer’s  inkhorn  by  his 
9.  n  clothed  with  linen,  which  (had)  theinkh. 

INN  — 

\.  Lodging,  place  for  passing  the  night,  jibo  malon. 
Gen.  42.  27  opened,  .to  give  his  ass  provender  in  the  i. 

43.  21  it  came  to  pass,  when  we  came  to  the  inn 
Exod.  4.  24  it  came  to  pass  by  the  way  in  the  inn,  that 

2 .Guest  chamber,  KaraKoya  kataluma. 

Luke  2.  7  there  was  no  room  for  them  in  the  inn 

3 .Inn,  general  receiving  house,  iravSox^ov  pando. 
Lukeio.  34  brought  him  to  an  inn,  and  took  care  of 

INNER  — 

1.  Inner,  'D'3S  penimi. 

1  KL  6.  27'he  set  the  cherubim  within  the  inner 

6.  36  he  built  the  inner  court  with  three  rows 

7.  12  both  for  the  inner  court  of  the  house  of 

7.  50  for  the  doors  of  the  inner  house,  the  most 

1  Ch.28.  11  pattern.. of  theinnerparloursthereof,  and 

2  Ch.  4.  22  the  inner  doors  thereof  for  the  most  holy 
Esth.  4,  II  shall  com-  unto  the  king  into  the  inner 

5.  1  stood  in  the  inner  court  of  the  king's  ho. 
Eze.  8.  3  to  the  door  of  the  inner  gate  that  looketh 

8.  16  he  brought  me  into  the  inner  court  of  the 
10.  3  and  the  cloud  filled  the  inner  court 

40.  13  unto  the  face  of  the  porch  of  the  inner 

40.  19  unto  the  forefront  of  the  inner  court  with. 
40.  23  the  gate  of  the  inner  court  (was)  over  ag. 
40.  27  a  gate  in  the  inner  court  toward  the  south 
40.  28  he  brought  me  to  the  inner  court  by  the 
40.  32  brought  me  into  the  inner  court  toward 
40.  44  And  without  the  inner  gate  (were)  the 

40.  44  chambers  of  the  singers  in  the  inner  court 

41.  15  with  the  inner  temple  and  the  porches  of 

41.  17  To  that  above  the  door,  even  unto  the  in. 

42.  3  twenty  (cubits)  which  (were)  for  the  inner 

42.  15  he  had  made  an  end  of  measuring  the  in. 

43.  5  So  the  spirit . .  brought  me  into  the  inner 

44. 17  when  they  enter  in  at  the  gates  of  the  in. 

44.  17  they  minister  in  the  gates  of  the  inner 

44.  21  drink,  .when  they  enter  into  the  inner 

44.  27  unto  the  inner  court,  to  minister  in  the 

45.  19  the  posts  of  the  gate  of  the  inner  court 

46.  1  The  gate  of  the  inner  court  that  looketh 

2.  Within,  inner,  ecu  eso. 

Eph.  3.  16  strengthened  with  might,  .in  the  inner 

3.  Inner,  innermost.  Drurepos  esoteros. 

Acts  16.  24  thrust  them  into  the  inner  prison,  and 

INNER  chamber  — 

Inner  chamber,  Tin  cheder. 

1  Ki.20.  30  came  into  the  city,  into  an  inner  chamber 
22.  25  when  thou  shalt  go  into  an  inner  chamber 

1  Ki.  9.  2  go  in.  .and  carry  him  to  an  inner  chamber 

2  Ch.18.  24  when  thou  shalt  go  into  an  inner  chamber 
INNER  part — 

Inner  part,  D 'ippanim, 

2  Ch.29.  16  the  priests  went  into  the  inner  part  of  the 
INNERMOST  part  — 

Inner  part.  Tin  cheder. 

Prov  18.  8  down  into  the  innermost  parts  ofthe  belly 

26.  22  go  down  into  the  innermost  parts  of  the 

INNOCENCY  — 

1  .Purity,  iDj  zabi. 

Dan.  6.  22  as  before  him  innocency  was  found  in  me 

2.  Innocence,  cleanness,  [1’i??  mqqayon. 

Gen.  20.  5  and  innocen-y  of  my  hands,  have  I  done 
Psa.  26.  6  I  will  wash  mine  hands  in  innocency :  so 
73.  13  vain,  and  washed  my  hands  in  innocency 
Hos.  8  5  how  long,  ere  they  attain  to  innocency  ? 
INNOCENT  — 

1. Gratuitous,  D3n  chinnam. 

1  Ki.  2.  31  thou  mayest  take  away  the  innocent  blood 

2 .Safe,  covered,  *]rt  cJviph. 

Job  33.  9  I  (am)  innocent;  neither.,  iniquity  in  me 

3.  Innocent,  clean,  free,  acquitted,  ’pi  naqi. 

Exod  23.  7  the  innocent  and  righteous  slay  thou  not 
Deut  19.  10  That  innocent  blood  be  not  shed  in  thy  1. 
19.  13  thou  shalt  put  away,  .innocent  blood  from 
21.  8  lay  not  innocent  blood  unto  thy  people  of 

21.  9  shalt  thou  put  away  the . .  innocent  blood 

27.  25  taketli  reward  to  slay  an  innocent  person 

1  Sa.  19.  5  wilt  thou  sin  against  innocent  blood,  to 

2  Ki.21.  16  Manasseh  shed  innocent  blood  very  much 

24.  4  also  for  the  innocent  blood  that  he  shed 
24.  4  he  filled  Jerusalem  with  innocent  blood 

Job  4.  7  who  (ever)  perished,  being  innocent?  or 

9.  23  he  will  laugh  at  thetrial  of  the  innocent 
17.  8  the  innocent  shall  stir  up  himself  against 

22.  19  and  the  innocent  laugh  them  to  scorn 
22.  30  Heslialldeliverthe  island  of  the  innocent 

27. 17  and  the  innocent  shall  divide  the  silver 
Psa.  iol  8  in  the  secret  places  doth  he  murder  the  in. 

15.  5  nor  taketh  reward  against  the  innocent 
94.  21  righteous,  and  condemn  the  innocent  bl. 
106.  38  And  shed  innocent  blood,  .the  blood  of 
Prov.  1.  11  let  us  lurk  privily  for  the  innocent  with. 

6. 17  a  lying  tongue,  and  hands  that  shedinno. 
Isa.  59.  7  they  make  haste  to  shed  innocent  blood 
Jer.  2.  34  the  blood  of  the  souls  of  the  poor  innoc. 
7.  6  and  shed  not  innocent  blood  in  this  place 
13.  4  have  filled  this  place  with  the  blood  of  in. 


Jer.  22.  3  neither  shed  innocent  blood  in  this  place 
22.  17  for  to  shed  innocent  blood,  and  for  oppr. 

26.  15  ye  shall  surely  bring  innocent  blood  upon 
Jon.  1. 14  lay  not  upon  us  innocent  blood  :  for  thou 

i.Innocent,  clean,  N’j?J  naqi. 

Joel  3.  19  they  have  shed  innocent  blood  in  their  la. 

5. Innocent,  guiltless,  aduos  athoos. 

Matt  27.  4  [in  that  I  have  betrayed  the  innocent  bl.] 

27.  24  I  am  innocent  of  the  blood  of  this  just 

INNOCENT,  to  be  — 

To  be  innocent,  clean,  free,  acquitted,  rijjj  naqah,  2. 
Psa.  19.  13  I  shall  be  innocent  from  the  great  trans. 
Prov.  6.  29  whosoever  toucheth  her  shall  notbeinno. 

28.  20  maketh  haste  to  be  rich  shall  not  be  inno. 
Jer.  2.  35  Yet  thou  sayest,  Because  I  am  innocent 

INNOCENT,  to  hold  — 

To  declare  innocent,  npt  naqah,  3. 

Job  9.  28  I  know  that  thou  wilt  not  hold  me  inno. 

INNUMERABLE  — 

1. No  number,  without  number,  lEOa  j'8  en  mispar. 

Job  21.  33  draw,  as  (there  are)  innumerable  before 
Psa.  40.  12  For  innumerable  evils  have  compassed  me 
104.  25  sea,  wherein  (are)  things  creeping  innum. 
Jer.  46.  23  more  than  the  grasshoppers,  and.  .innu. 

2 . Hot  to  be  numbered,  avapidy-yTos  anarithmetos. 

Heb.  11.  12  as  the  sand  which  is  by  the  sea  shore  in. 
[See  also  Company,  multitude.] 

INORDINATE  love  or  affection  — 

1.  Doting  love,  nDijj  agabah. 

Eze.  23. 11  she  was  more  corrupt  in  her  inordinate  1. 

2.  Affection,  suffering,  lust,  naBos  pathos. 

Col.  3.  5  uncleanness,  inordinate  affection,  evil  co. 

INQUISITION  to  be  made  — 

To  be  sought  or  searched  out,  trpD  baqash,  4. 

Esth.  2.  23  when  inquisition  was  made  of  the  matter 

INQUISITION,  to  make  — 

To  seek,  inquire,  require,  i?ti  darasli. 

Deutig.  18  the  judges  shall  make  diligent  inquisition 
Psa.  9.  12  When  he  maketh  inquisition  for  blood,  he 

INSCRIPTION  — 

A  writing  above,  imypa<poi  epigraphs. 

Acts.  17.  23  For.  .1  found  an  altar  with  this  inscript. 

INSIDE  — 

House,  within,  rr?  bayith. 

1  Ki.  6.  15  covered  (them)  on  the  inside  with  wood 

INSOMUCH  as  — 

So  that,  Hare  hosle. 

Acts.  1.  19  insomuch  as  that  field  is  called  in  their 
INSOMUCH  that  — 

1.  With  a  view  to  which,  els  eis. 

2  Co.  8.  6  Insomuch  that  we  desired  Titus,  that  as 

2.  So  that.  Hare  hoste. 

Matt.  8.  24  insomuch  that  the  ship  was  covered  with 
12.  22  he  healed  him,  insomuch  that  the  blind 
13  54  insomuch  that  they  were  astonished,  and 
15.  31  Insomuch  that  the  multitude  wondered 
24.  24  insomuch  that,  if  (it  were)  possible,  they 
27.  14  insomuch  that  the  governor  marvelled 
Mark  1.  27  insomuch  that  they  questioned  among 

1.  45  insomuch  that  Jesus  could  no  more  open. 

2.  2  insomuch  that  there  was  no  room  to  rec. 

2.  12  insomuch  that  they  were  all  amazed,  and 

3.  10  insomuch  that  they  pressed  upon  him  for 
9.  26  insomuch  that  many  said.  He  is  dead 

Lukei2.  1  insomuch  that  they  trode  one  upon  anot. 
Acts  5.  15  Insomuch  thatthey  brought  forth  thesick 
2  Co.  1.  8  insomuch  that  we  despaired  even  of  life 
Gal.  2.  13  insomuch  that  Barnabas  also  was  carried 

INSPIRATION  — 

Breath,  nay)  neshamah. 

Job  32.’  8  the  inspiration  of  the  Almighty  giveth 

INSPIRATION  of  God,  given  by  — 

God-breathed,  Beoirveoaros  theopneustos. 

2  Ti.  3.  16  All  scripture . .  given  by  inspiration  of  God 

INSTANT  — 

1.  Moment,  instant,  l’i"i  rega, 

Jer.  18.  7,  9  (At  what)  instant  I  shall  speak  concerni. 

2.  Hour,  Sipa  hora. 

Luke  2.  38  she  coming  in  that  instant  gave  thanks 
INSTANT,  at  an  — 

An  instant,  yn 2 petha. 

Isa.  29.  5  yea,  it  shaU  be  at  an  instant  suddenly 
30.  13  breaking  cometli  suddenly  at  an  instant 

INSTANT,  to  be  — 

1.  To  lie  upon,  hriKeipai  epikeimai. 

Luke23-  23  they  were  instant  with  loud  voices,  requ. 

2.  To  place  upon,  etplargyi  ephistemi. 

2  Ti.  4.  2  be  instant  in  season,  out  of  season  ;  repr. 

INSTANT,  to  continue  — 

To  persevere,  continue  in,  irpooKaprepew  proskarte. 
Rom. 12.  12  Rejoicing  in  hope ..  continuing  instant  in 

INSTANTLY  — 

\. I  'tenth/,  iv  eKjeveia  en  ekteneia. 

Acts  26.  7  Unto  which . .  our  twelve  tribes,  instantly 


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2. Hastily,  speedily,  trrrovSatas  spoudaios. 

Luke  7.  4  when  they  came . .  they  besought  him  ins. 
INSTEAD,  in  the  stead  of  — 

1  .Under,  instead  of,  nnn  tacliath. 

Gen.  2.  21  and  closed  up  the  flesh  instead  thereof 

4.  25  another  seed  instead  of  Abel,  whom  Cain 

22.  13  a  burnt  offering  in  the  stead  of  his  son. 

30.  2  (Am)  I  in  God’s  stead,  who  hath  withheld 
44.  33  let  thy  servant  abide  instead  of  the  lad 

Exod29.  30  that  son  that  is  priest  in  his  stead  shall 
Lev.  16.  32  priest,  .to  minister,  .in  his  father’s  stead 
Nuin.  3.  12  instead  of  all  the  first  born  that  openeth 

3.  41,  45  instead  of  all  the  first  born  among  the 

3.  41,  45  the  cattle  of  the  Levites  instead  of 

5.  19  (with  another)  instead  of  thy  husband 

5.  20,  29  aside  (to  another)  instead  of  thy  liusb. 
5.  20,  29  aside  (to  another) instead  other  liusb. 
8.  16  instead  of  such  as  open  every  womb,  (even 
32.  14  ye  are  risen  up  in  your  father’s  stead,  an 
Deut.  2.  12,  23  destroyed,  .and  dwelt  in  their  stead 

2.  21,  22  succeeded  them,  and  dwelt  in  their  s. 

10.  6  Eleazar  his  son  ministered,  .in  his  stead 

Josh.  5.  7  children,  (whom)  he  raised  up  in  their  ste. 
Judg.  15.  2  take  her,  I  pray  thee,  instead  of  her 
2  Sa.  16.  8  of  Saul, in  whose  stead  thouhast  reigned 
17.  25  Amasa  captain  of  the  host  instead  of  Joab 

1  Ki.  1.  30 he  shall  sit  upon  my  throne  in  my  stead 

1.  35  he  shall  be  king  in  my  stead  :  and  I  have 

3.  7  servant  king  instead  of  David  my  father 

14.  27  Rehoboam  made  in  their  stead  brasen  sh. 

2  Ki.17.  24  in  the  cities  of  Samaria  instead  of  the 

1  Ch.  5.  22  dwelt  in  their  steads  until  the  captivity 
Esth.  2.  4  the  maiden,  .be  queen  instead  of  Vashti 

2.  17  and  made  her  queen  instead  of  Vashti 
Job  16.  4  if  your  soul  were  in  my  soul’s  stead,  I 

31.  40  grow  instead  of  wheat,  and  cockle  instead 
34.  24  He  shall,  .set  others  in  their  stead 

Psa.  45.  16  Instead  of  thy  fathers  shall  be  thy  children 
Prov.  11.  8  and  the  wicked  cometh  in  his  stead 
Eccl.  4. 15  child  that  shall  stand  up  in  his  stead 
Isa.  3.  24  instead  of  sweet  smell  there  shall  be  stink 

3.  24  instead  of  a  girdle  a  rent ;  and  instead  of 

3.  24  and  instead  of  a  stomacher  a  girding  of 

3.  24  sackcloth  ;  (and)  burning  instead  of  bea. 

55.  13  Instead  of  the  thorn .  .instead  of  the  brier 
Eze.  16.  32  taketh  strangers  instead  of  her  husband 

2  .For,  in  behalf  of ,  birip  {gen.)  huper. 

2  Co.  5.  20  we  pray  (you),  in  Christ’s  stead,  be  ye  re. 
Phm.  13  that  in  thy  stead  he  might  have  minister. 

INSTRUCT,  to  — 

1  .To  consider,  discern,  attend,  pa  bin,  5. 

Isa.  40.  14  instructed  him,  and  taught  him  in  the 
Dan.  11.  33  they  that  understand,  .shall  instruct  many 

2 . To  cause  to  understand,  pa  bin,  3a. 

Deut.  32.  10  he  led  him  about,  he  instructed  him,  he 

3 . Reprover,  instructor,  "iid;  yissor. 

Job  40.  2  Shall  he  that  contendeth . .  instruct  (him)? 

4.  To  chasten,  instruct,  id;  yasar,  3. 

Deut.  4.  36  to  hear  his  voice,  that  he  might  instruct 
Job  4.  3  thou  hast  instructed  many,  and  thou  hast 
Psa.  16.  7  my  reins  also  instruct  me  in  the  night 
Isa.  8.  11  instructed  me  that  I  should  walk  in  the 

28.  26  his  God  doth  instruct  him  to  discretion 

5.  To  show,  direct,  frv  yarah,  5. 

2  Ki.  12.  2  his  days  wherein  Jehoiada.  .instructed 

6.  To  teach,  toS  lamad,  3. 

Prov.  5. 13  nor  inclined  mine  ear  to  them  that  instr. 
Song  8.  2  my  mother’s  house,  (who)  would  instruct 

7.  To  cause  to  act  wisely,  hyp  sakal,  5. 

Neh.  9.  20  Thou  ga vest,  .thy  good  spirit  to  instruct 
Psa.  32.  8  I  will  instruct  thee  and  teach  thee  in  the 

8.  To  sound  throughout,  instruct,  uaryx ««  katecheo. 
Luke  1.  4  those  things,  wherein  thou  hast  been  ins. 
Acts  18.  25  This  man  was  instructed  in  the  way  of  the 
Rom.  2.  18  excellent,  being  instructed  out  of  the  law 

5. Tomakeadiscipleor  learner, paSyrevia  matheteuo. 
Matti3.  52  instructed  unto  the  kingdom  of  heaven,  is 

10.  To  nurture  as  a  child,  instruct,  iraibevu  paideuo. 
2  Ti.  2.  25  In  meekness  instructing  those  that  oppose 

11.  To  cause  to  go  up  or  unite  together,  avp^i^a^w. 

1  Co.  2.  16  mind  of  the  Lord,  that  he  may  instruct 
INSTRUCT  before,  to  — 

To  cause  to  go  up  before,  irpoPiPdfa  probibazo. 

Matt  14.  8  she,  being  before  instructed  of  her  mother 
INSTRUCTED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  become  known,  jn;  yada,  2. 

Jer.  31.  19  after  that  I  was  instructed,  I  smote  upon 

2  .To  be  founded,  instructed,  id;  yasad,  6. 

2  Ch.  3.  3  Solomon  was  instructed  for  the  building 
3 .To  be  chastised,  instructed,  "id;  yasar,  2. 

Psa.  2.  10  be  instructed,  ye  judges  of  the  earth 
Jer.  6.  8  Be  thou  instructed,  O  Jerusalem,  lest  my 
4.7b  be  taught,  ipb  lamad,  4. 

1  Ch.25.  7  their  brethren  that  were  instructed  in  the 
5.7b  cause  to  act  wisely,  ^  sakal,  5. 

Prov.21.  11  when  the  wise  is  instructed,  he  receivetli 

6.  To  initiate  into  mysteries,  yvito  mueo. 

Phil.  4.  12  in  all  things  I  am  instructed  both  to  be 


INSTRUCTION  — 

\.  Chastisement,  instruction,  imo  musar. 

Psa.  50.  17  Seeing  thou  hatest  instruction,  and  cast. 
Prov.  1.  2  To  know  wisdom  and  instruction  ;  toper. 

1.  3  To  receive  the  instruction  of  wisdom,  jus. 

1.  7  (but)foolsdespisewisdomand  instruction 

1.  8  My  son,  hear  the  instruction  of  thy  father 

4.  1  Hear,  ye  children,  the  instruction  of  a  f. 

4.  13  Take  fast  hold  of  instruction  ;  let  (her)  not 

5. 12  How  have  I  hated  instruction,  and  myh. 

5.  23  He  shall  die  without  instruction  ;  and  in 

6.  23  reproofs  of  instruction  (are)  the  way  of  life 
8.  10  Receive  myinstruction, and  notsilver;  and 
8.  33  Hear  instruction,  and  be  wise,  and  refuse 

10.  17  He.  .the  way  of  life  that  keepeth  instruc. 

12.  1  Whoso  loveth  instruction  loveth  knowled. 

13.  1  A  wiseson(heareth)hisfather’sinstruction 
13.18  Poverty . .  to  him  that  ref useth  instruction 

15.  5  A  fool  despiseth  his  father’s  instruction 
15. 32  He  that  ref  useth  instruction  despiseth  his 

15.  33  The  fear  of  the  Lord  (is)  the  instruction 

16.  22  well  spring,  .but  the  instruction  of  fools 
19.  20  Hear  counsel, andreceive  instruction,  that 
19.  27  Cease,  my  son,  to  hear  the  instruction 

23.  12  Apply  thine  heart  unto  instruction,  and 

23.  23  wisdom,  and  instruction,  and  Understand. 

24.  32  Hooked upou(it, andlreceivediustruction 
Jer.  17.  23  that  they  might  not  hear,  norreceive  ins. 

32.  33  they  have  not  hearkened  to  receive  inst. 
35. 13  Will  ye  not  receive  instruction  to  hearken 
Eze.  5.  15  an  instruction  aud  an  astonishment  unto 
Zeph.  3.  7  I  said,  Surely .  .thou  wilt  receive  instruc. 

2.  Instruction,  ipb  mosar. 

J ob  33. 16  openeth  the  ears  of  men . .  sealeth  their  in. 

3.  Nurture,  instruction,  naiSeia  paideia. 

2  Ti.  3.  16  profitable,  .for  instruction  in  righteous. 

INSTRUCTOR  — 

1.  To  whet,  sharpen,  trrA  latash. 

Gen.  4.  22  an  instructor  of  every  artificer  in  brass 

2.  Child  conductor,  iraiSayuyis  paidagogos. 

1  Co.  4.  15  though  ye  have  ten  thousand  instructors 

3.  One  who  nurtures  or  instructs,  iraibevri]s  paideut. 
Rom.  2.  20  An  instructor  of  the  foolish,  a  teacher  of 

INSTRUMENT 

1.  Vessel,  instrument,  ’^>3  keli. 

Gen.  49.  5  instruments'  of  cruelty . .  their  habitations 
Exod25.  9  the  pattern  of  all  the  instruments  thereof 
Num.  3.  8  they  shall  keep  all  the  instruments  of  the 

4. 12  shall  take  all  the  instruments  of  minis. 

4.  26  and  all  the  instruments  of  their  service 

4.  32  with  all  their  instruments,  and  with  all 

4.  32  by  name  ye  shall  reckon  the  instruments 

7.  1  and  all  the  instruments  thereof,  both  the 
31.  6  with  the  holy  instruments,  and  the  trum. 
35. 16  if  he  smite  him  with  an  instrument  of  iron 

1  Sa.  8.  12  his  instruments  of  war,  and  instruments 

2  Sa.  24.  22  and  (other)  instruments  of  the  oxen  for 
1  Ki.  19.  21  boiled  their  flesh  with  the  instruments 

1  Ch.  9.  29  to  oversee  the  vessels  and  all  the  instrum. 

12.  33  expert  in  war,  withall  instrumentsofwar 
12.  37  with  all  manner  of  instruments  of  war  for 

15.  16  the  singers  with  instruments  of  music 

16.  42  and  with  musical  instruments  of  God 
23.  5  praised  the  Lord  with  the  instruments 
28.  14  all  instruments  of  all  manner  of  service 
28.  14  for  all  instruments  of  silver  by  weight 

28.  14  all  instruments  of  every  kind  of  service 

2  Ch.  4.  16  the  flesh  hooks,  and  all  their  instruments 

5.  1  all  the  instruments,  put  he  among  the 

5.  13  with  the  trumpets,  and  cymbals,  and  ins. 

7.  6  Levites  also  with  instruments  of  music  of 

23.  13  also  the  singers  with  instruments  of  mu. 

29.  26  the  Levites  stood  with  the  instruments  of 

29.  27  with  the  instruments  (ordained)  by  David 

30.  21  (singing)  with  loud  instruments  unto  the  L. 
34.  12  all  that  could  skill  of  instruments  of  mu. 

Neh.  12.  36  with  the  musical  instruments  of  David  the 
Psa.  7.  13  He  hath  also  prepared  for  him  the  instr. 
Isa.  32.  7  instruments  also  of  the  churl  (are)  evil 
54.  16  bringeth  forth  an  instrument  for  liis  work 
Eze.  40.  42  whereupon  also  they  laid  the  instruments 
Amos  6.  5  invent  to  themselves  instruments  of  music 
Zechn.  15  Take,  .the  instruments  of  a  foolish  sheph. 

2.  Weapons,  armour,  oirAa  hopla. 

Rom.  6.  13  instruments  of  unrighteousness  unto  sin 

6.  13  instruments  of  righteousness  unto  God 
[See  also  Musical,  threshing,  ten  strings.] 

INSTRUMENT  of  music  — 

1. A  trichord,  a'by  shalish. 

1  Sa.  18.  6  came  out.  .with  instruments  of  music 

2.  Things  for  driving  away  care,  food,  table,  Jtrn. 
Dan.  6.  18  neither  were  instruments  of  music  brou. 

INSTRUMENT,  to  sing  to  the  stringed  — 

To  play  on  a  stringed  instrument,  f ij  nagan,  3. 

Isa.  38.  20  we  will  sing  my  songs  to  the  stringed  in. 

INSTRUMENT,  stringed  — - 

\. Music  or  song  for  a  stringed  instrument,  ru’H. 
Hab.  3.  19  To  the  chief  singer  on  my  stringed  instr. 

2.  Stringed  instrument,  D’JD  minnim. 

Psa  150  4  praise  him  with  stringed  instruments  and 


INSTRUMENTS,  player  on  — 

1.  To  pipe,  play  on  instruments,  chalal. 

Psa.  87.  7  As  well  the  singers  as  the  players  on  ins. 

2.  To  play  on  a  stringed  instrunvent,  j:i  nagan. 

P6a.  68.  25  theplayer6oninstruments(followed)aft  7 

INSURRECTION  — 

1  .Assembly,  company,  rnyp  rigshah. 

Psa.  64.  2  from  the  insurrection  of  the  workers  of 
2..-1  standing  up,  uprising,  ardtris  stasis. 

Markis.  7  who  had  committed  murder  in  the  insur 
INSURRECTION  against,  to  make  — 

1.7b  lift  up  self,  up)  nesa,  4. 

Ezra  4.  19  of  old  time  hath  made  insurrection  against 
2. To  place  on  against,  KaretplaTigu  katephislemi. 

Acts  18.  12  the  Jews  made  insurrection .  against  Paul 
INSURRECTION  with,  to  make  — 

An  aider  or  abetter,  auaTaaiaariis  sustasiastes. 

Markis.  7  them  that  [had  made  insurrection  with] 
INTEGRITY  — 

1.  Perfection,  integrity,  simplicity,  cn  tom. 

Gen.  20.  5  in  the  integrity  of  my  heart,  have  I  done 
20.  6  1  know  that  thou  didst  this  in  the  integ. 

1  Ki.  9.  4  in  integrity  of  heart,  and  in  uprightness 
Psa.  7.  8  and  according  to  mine  integrity,  .in  me 

25.  21  Let  integiity  and  uprightness  preserveme 

26.  1  I  have  walked  in  mine  integrity :  I  have 

26.  11  as  for  me,  I  will  walk  in  mine  integrity 

41. 12  as  for  me,  thou  upholdest  me  in  mine  in. 
78.  72  So  he  fed  them  according  to  the  integrity 

Prov  19.  1  Better,  the  poor  that  walketh  in  his  int. 
20.  7  The  just  (man)  walketh  in  his  integrity 

2.  Perfection,  integrity,  rush  tummah. 

Job  2.  3  still  heholdetli  fast  his  integrity.althougli 
2.  9  said.  .Dost  thou  still  retain  thine  integ.? 

27.  5  till  I  die  I  will  not  remove  mine  integrity 

31.  6  weighed . .  that  God  may  know  mine  iute. 

Prov  11.  3  The  integrity  of  the  upright  shall  guide 
INTELLIGENCE,  to  have— 

To  cause  to  understand,  ]’?  bin,  5. 

Dan.  11.  30  have  intelligence  with  them  that  forsake 
INTEND,  to  — 

1.  To  say,  tot;  amar. 

Exod  2.14  Iutendest  thou  to  kill  me,  as  thou  killedst 
J osh  22.  33  did  not  intend  to  go  up  against  them  in 

2  Ch.28.  13  ye  intend  to  add.  .to  our  sins  and  to  our 

2.  To  stretch  out,  turn  aside,  nai  natah. 

Psa.  21.  11  they  intended  evil  against  thee;  they  im. 

3.  To  will,  be  minded,  counselled,  Povhoyai  boulomai. 
Acts  5.  28  intend  to  bring  this  man’s  blood  upon  us 

12.  4  intending  after  Easter  to  bring  him  forth 
4.7b  will,  wish,  6i thelb. 

Luke  14.  28  which  of  you,  intending  to  build  a  tower 

5.  To  be  about,  p.4\\u  mello. 

Acts  5.  35  take  heed  to  yourselves  what  ye  intend  to 
20.  13  unto  Assos,  there  intending  to  take  in  P. 
INTENT  — 

1  .Order,  condition,  intent,  sake,  rn:n  dibrah. 

Dan.  4. 17  to  the  intent  that  the  living  may  know 
2. Device,  ns tn  mezimmah. 

J er.  30.  24  until  he  have  performed  the  intents  of  his 
3. Intent,  intention,  mind,  erroia  ennoia. 

Heb.  4.  12  a  discerner  of  the  thoughts  and  intents 

4.  Word,  matter,  thing,  A oyos  logos. 

Acts  10.  29  I  ask.  .for  what  intent  ye  have  sent  for 
INTENT  (that),  to  the  or  for  that  — 

1  .In  order  to,  [si?1?  lemaan. 

Eze.  40.  4  for  to  the  intent  that  I  might  show  (them) 
2 .For  the  purpose  of,  lebaabur. 

2  Sa.  17.  14  to  the  intent  that  the  Lord  might  bring 
3.7b  this  thing,  els  tovtc  eis  touto. 

Acts  9.  2 1  came  hither  for  that  intent,  that  he  might 

4.  With  a  vieio  to,  els  eis. 

1  Co.  10.  6  to  the  intent  we  should  not  lust  after  evil 

5.  That,  so  that,  'Ira  hina. 

Johnn.  15  I  was  not  there,  to  the  intent  ye  may  bel. 
Eph.  3.  10  To  the  intent  that  now  unto  the  princip. 

6 . For  what  ?  it pbs  ri pros  ti. 

John  13.  28  no  man.  .knew  for  what  intent  he  spake 
INTERCESSION  — 

A  meeting  between,  intercession,  irrevlis  enteuxis. 

1  Ti.  2.  1  that,  .intercessions,  .be  made  for  all  met. 
INTERCESSION,  to  make  — 

1.7b  come  or  fall  upon,  meet,  y;s  paga. 

Jer.  7.  16  neither  make  intercession  to  me  :  for  I 
27.  18  let  them  now  make  intercession  to  the  I„ 

2.  To  cause  to  come  or  fall  upon,  meet,  y:s  paga,  5. 
Isa,  53.  12  made  intercession  for  the  transgressors 
Jer.  36.  25  had  made  intercession  to  the  king  that  be 

3.7b!  tweet  with,  come  between,  intercede,  irrvyxdvtA 
Rom.  8.  27  because  he  maketh  intercession  for  the 

8.  34  Christ,  who  also maketh intercession  for 
11.  2  how  he  maketh  intercession  to  God  agai. 
Heb.  7.  25  ever  liveth  to  make  intercession  for  them 


INTERCESSION 


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INVENTED 


INTERCESSION  for,  to  make  — 

To  meet  with, in  behalf  of one,  virepf  vTuyx®""  huper. 
Rom.  8.  26  the  spirit  itself  maketh  intercession  for 

INTERCESSOR  — 

To  cause  to  come  or  fall  upon,  meet,  j r:p  paga,  5. 

Isa.  59. 16  wondered  that  (there  was)  no  intercessor 

INTERMEDDLE,  to  — 

1  .To  intermeddle,  mix  up  self,  5/V)  gala,  7. 

Prov  18.  i  seeketh  (and)  intermeddleth  with  all  wi. 

2.  To  mix  up  self  with  something,  3"iy  arab,  7. 

Prov.  14.  10  a  stranger  doth  not  intermeddle  with  Iris 

INTERMISSION  — 

Cessation,  niisn  haphugali. 

Lam.  3.  49  ceaseth  not,  without  any  intermission 

INTERPRET,  to  — 

1  .To  interpret,  explain,  105 pathar. 

Gen.  40.  22  hanged . .  as  Joseph  had  interpreted  to  th. 
41.  8  none  that  could  interpret  them  unto  Ph. 
41.  12  and  he  interpreted  to  us.  .hedidinterpret 
41.  13  as  he  interpreted  to  us,  so  it  was ;  me  he 
41.  15  none  that  can  interpret  it. .  to  interpret  it 

2.77>  interpret  or  explain  thoroughly,  bapynveioi. 

1  Co.  12.  30  all  speak  with  tongues?  do  all  interpret? 

14.  5  except  he  interpret,  that  the  church  may 
14.  13  Wherefore  let  him.  .pray  that  he  may  in. 
24.  27  and  (that)  by  course;  and  let  one  interpr. 

3.  To  interpret  or  explain,  spy. yvevu  hermeneuo. 

John  1.  38  which  is  to  say, [being  interpreted,]  Master 

INTERPRETATION  — 

1.  Sweetness,  moral,  interpretation,  nf'bl?  melitsah. 

Prov.  1.  6  To  understand  a  proverb,  and  the  interp. 

2.  Interpretation,  explanation,  if?  pesher. 

Eccl.  8.  1  who  knoweth  the  interpretation  of  a  thing 

3. Interpretation ,  explanation,  ic's  peshar. 

Dan.  2.  4  tell . .  the  dream,  and  we  will  show  the  in. 
2.  5  the  dream,  withjthe  interpretation’thereof 
2.  6  if  ye  show  the  dream,  and  theiuterpveta. 
2.  6  showme  the  dream,  andtheinterpretation 
2.  7  and  we  will  show  the  interpretation  of  it 
2.  9  that  ye  can  show  me  the  interpretation 
2.  16  that  he  would  show  the  king  the  interpr. 
2.  24  I  will  show  unto  the  king  the  interpreta. 
2.  25  that  will  make  known . .  the  interpretation 
2.  26  the  dream  which  I  have  seen,  and  the  in. 
2.  30  that  shall  make  known  the  interpretation 
2.  36  we  will  tell  the  interpretation  thereof  be. 
2.  45  the  dream  (is)  certain,  and  the  interpret. 

4.  6  they  might  make  known  unto  me  the  int. 
4.  7  they  did  not  make  known  unto  me  the  in. 
4.  9  my  dream . .  and  the  interpretation  thereof 
4.  18  declare  the  interpretation  thereof,  foras. 
4.  18  not  able  to  make  known  unto  me  the  int. 
4.  19  let  not  the  dream,  or  the  interpretation 
4.  19  the  interpretation  thereof  to  thine  enem. 

4.  24  This  (is)  the  interpretation,  O  king,  and 

5.  7  and  show  me  the  interpretation  thereof 
5.  8  nor  make  known  to  the  king  the  interpr. 
5.  12  let  Daniel  be  called . .  he  will  show  the  in. 
5.  15  and  make  known  unto  me  the  interpreta. 
5.  15  but  they  could  not  show  the  interpretation 
5.  16  that  thou  canst  make  interpretations 

5.  16  and  make  known  to  me  the  interpretation 
5.  17  and  make  known  to  him  the  interpretation 
5.  26  This  (is)  the  interpretation  of  the  thing 

7.  16  So  he  told  me,  and  made  me  know  the  in. 

4.  To  interpret,  explain,  in?  pathar. 

Gen.  40.  16  When  the  chief  baker  saw  that  the  inter. 

6. Interpretation,  explanation,  pin?  pitliron. 

Gen.  40.  5  each  man  according  to  the  interpretation 
40.  8  (Do)  not  interpretations  (belong)  to  God? 
40.  12,  18  This  (is)  the  interpretation .  .The  three 
41. 11  dreamed  each  man  according  to  the  inte. 

6..-1  fracture,  breaking,  interpretation, sheber. 

Judg.  7. 15  heard  the  telling  of  the  dream,  and  the  in. 

7.  Unloosing,  in'iKvms  epilusis. 

2  Pe.  1.  20  no  prophecy,  .is  of  any  private  interpret 

8. Interpretation,  explanation,  epppvela  hermeneia. 

1  C0.12.  10  to  another  the  [interpretation]  of  tongues 

14.  26  every  ono  of  you.  .hath  an  interpretation 

INTERPRETATION,  to  be  by  — 

1.  To  interpret,  explain,  eppprevu  henneneuo. 

John  1.  42  Cephas,  which  is  by  interpretation,  A 

9.  7  Siloam,  which  is  by  interpretation,  Sent 
Ileb.  7.  2  first  being  by  interpretation  King  of  righ. 

2.  To  be  interpreted,  explained,  peQepppvebopai. 
Acts  13.  8  sorcerer,  for  so  is  his  name  by  interpreta. 

3  .To  interpret  or  explain  fully,  biepprivebu  dierm. 

Acts  9.  36  Tabitha,  which  by  interpretation  is  called 
INTERPRETED,  to  be  — 

1.7V;  cast  over,  interpret,  explain,  on?  targem. 

Ezra  4.  7  written .  .and  interpreted  in  the  Syrian 

2.77)  be  interpreted,  or  explained,  gidepgnreiogai. 
Matt.  1.  23  Emmanuel,  which  being  interpreted,  is,G. 
Mark  5.  41  Talitha  cumi,  which  is,  being  interpreted 

15.  22  Golgotha.which  is,  beinginterpreted,  The 
15.  34  Eloi.  .which is,  beinginterpreted,  Mj  God 

John  1.  41  Messlas, which  is,  beinginterpreted,  the  C. 
Acts  4.  36  Barnabas,  whichis,  being  interpreted, The 


INTERPRETER  — 

1.  To  treat  as  a  scorner  or  foreigner,  pS  luts,  5. 

Gen.  42.  23  for  he  spake  unto  them  by  an  interpreter 
Job  33.  23  an  interpreter,  one  among  a  thousand,  to 

2.  To  interpret,  explain,  ins  pathar. 

Gen.  40.  8  a  dream,  and  (there  is)  no  interpreter  of 

3 .One  who  interpretsor  explains f ally, biepy-pv evrys. 

1  Co.  14.  28  if  there  be  no  [interpreter],  let  him  keep 

INTERPRETING  — 

To  interpret,  explain,  peshar,  3. 

Dan.  5. 12  interpreting  of  dreams,  and  showing  of 

INTO  — 

1.77),  unto,  Sx  el. 

Gen.  6. 18  thou  shalt  come  into  the  ark,  thou,  and 

2.  With,  near,  at,  even,  by,  nx  etli. 

Exod39.  3  they  did  beat  the  gold  into  thin  plates,  and 

3 .Into,  IE?  bemo. 

Job  37.'  8  Then  the  beasts  go  into  dens,  and  remain 

4.  Unto,  ~iu  ad. 

Judg  11. 19  Let  us  pass .  .through  thy  land  into  my 

5.  Middle,  midst,  'in  tavek. 

Deut  23. 11  sun  is  down,  he  shall  come  into  the  camp 

6.  Unto,  up  to,  &xpl  achri. 

Acts  20.  4  thereaccompanied  him  into  Asia,  Sopater 

7. Into,  to,  at,  els  eis. 

Matt.  2. 11  when  they  were  come  into  the  house, they 
2.  12  they  departed  into  their  own  country  an. 
2.  13  flee  into  Egypt,  and  be  thou  there  until  I 
2.14  When  he  arose  he  took . .  and  departed  into 
2.  20  Arise,  .and  go  into  the  land  of  Israel ;  for 
2.  21  hearose.  .and came  into  thelandof  Israel 
2.  22  he  turned  aside  Into  the  patts  of  Galilee 
Matt.  3.  10,  12;  4.  1,  5,  8,  12,  18;  5.  1,  20,  25,  29,  30; 

6.  6,  13,  26,  30 ;  7.  19,  21 ;  8.  5,  12,  14,  23,  28,  31,  32,  32, 
33 ;  9.  1,  1,  17,  17,  23,  26,  28,  38;  10.  5,  5,  11,  12,  23;  11. 

7  ;  12.  4,  9,  11,  29,  44  ;  13.  2,  30,  36, 42,  47,  48,  50,  54 ;  14. 
13,  15,  22,  23,  32,  [34],  35;  15.  11,  14,  17,  17.  21,29,  39;  16. 
13  ;  17. 1,  15,  is,  22,  25;  18.  3,  8,  8,  9,  9,  30;  19.  1, 17,  23, 
24 ;  20.  1,  2,  4,  7 ;  21.  2,  10,  12,  17,  18,  21,  23,  31 ;  22.  10, 
13;  24.  38;  25.  21,23,  30,  41,  46,  46;  26.  18,  30,  32,  41, 
45,  52,  71 ;  27.  6,  27,  53;  28.  7,  10,  11,  16,  16. 

Mark  1.  12,  14,  21,  21,  29,  35,  38,  45;  2.  1,  11,  22,  [22,] 
26 ;  3.  1,  13, 19.  27  ;  4.  1, 37 ;  5.  1,  12,  12, 13,  13,  18 ;  6.  1, 
IO,  31,  32.  36.  45.  46.  SD  56;  7-  15.  17.  Ig.  19.  19.  19.  24. 

24,  33 ;  8.  10,  10,  [13,]  26,  27  ;  9.  2,  22,  22, 25, 28,  31,  42, 43, 
[43.143.  45.  [45-1  45.  47.  471  i°-  i,  17.  23,  24.  25 ;  n.  2,  2,  11, 
it,  23;  12.  41,  43;  13.  [15];  14-  13.  2°>  2°>  38.  41.  54. 

68  ;  15.  41 ;  16.  5,  7,  [12,  15,  19.] 

Luke  1.  9,  39,  39,  40,  79 ;  2.  3,  4,  15,  27,  39  ;  3.  3,  9,  17 ; 
4-  Ci,  5,1  14.  16.  37,  38.  42  1  5-  3.  4.  19.  37,  38  i  6-  4.  6, 12,  38, 
39;  7.  1,  11,  24,  36,  44;  8.  22,  29,  30,  31,  32,  33,  33,  37, 
41,  51 ;  9.  10,  12,  28,  34,  44,  44,  52 ;  10.  1,  2,  s,  8,  10,  10, 
38,  38;  11.  4;  12.  5,  28,  58;  13.  19;  14.  1,  5,  21,  23;  15. 
13,  15 ;  16.  4,  9,  16,  22,  28 ;  17.  2,  12,  27 ;  18.  10,  24,  25 ; 
19. 12,  30, 45 ;  21.  1,  21, 24 ;  22.  3, 10, 10,  33,  40,  46,  54, 66 ; 
23.  [19,]  25,  46 ;  24.  7,  26,  [51]. 

John  1.  9,  43 ;  3.  4,  5,  17,  19,  22,  24;  4.  3, 14,  28,  38,  43, 
45,  46,  47,  54 1  5-  7.  24 1  6.  3, 14>  i5>  17.  2I»  22>  22  1  7-  3,  14 1 
8.  [2] ;  9.  39  ;  10.  1,  36,  40 ;  11.  7,  27,  30,  54 ;  12.  24,  46  ; 
13.  2,  3,  5,  27 ;  15.  6 ;  16.  [13,]  20,  21,  28  ;  17.  18, 18;  18.  1, 
it,  15,  28,  33,  37;  19.  9,  17;  20.  6,  11,  25,  25,  27;  21.  3,  7, 
Acts  1.  11,  11,  11,  13 ;  2.  20,  20,  34 ;  3.  1,  2,  3,  8 ;  5.  21 ; 
7-  3,  4.  9,  [15,]  16,  34,  39,  55  ;  8.  38  ;  9.  6,  8,  17,  39;  10.  16, 
22,  24 ;  11.  8,  10,  12 ;  12.  17 ;  13. 14 ;  14.  1, 20, 22, 25;  16.  9, 
10,15,  !9>  23,  24>  34.  37,  [40];  >7-  10  >  l8- 7,  18,19,27;  *9- 

8.  22,  29,  31;  20.  1,  2,  3,  18;  21.  3,  8,  11,  26,  28,  29,  34, 
37,  38 ;  22.  4,  10,  11,  23,  24  ;  23.  10, 16,  20,  28;  25.  23 ;  27. 
1,  6,  17,  30,  38,  39,  41 ;  28.  5,  17,  23. 

Rom.  1.  26  ;  5.  2,  12  ;  6.  3,  3,  4  ;  8.  21 ;  10.  6,  7, 18  ;  11. 
24  ;  15.  24,  28. 

1  Co.  12.  13,  [13] ;  14  9. 

2  Co.  1.  16 ;  2. 13 ;  7.  5 ;  11. 13, 14 ;  12. 4  ;  Gal.  1.  17,  21 ; 

3.  27;  4.  6;  Eph.  4.  9,  15  ;  Col.  1.  13  ;  2  Th.  3.  5,  5  ;  1  Ti. 
1.  3,  12,  15  1  3.  6,  7 ;  6.  7,  9 ;  2  Ti.  3.  6 ;  Heb.  1.  6 ;  3.  it, 
18  ;  4.  1, 3,  3,  5, 10,  11 ;  6. 19  ;  8. 10  ;  9. 6, 7,  12,  24,  24,  25  ; 
10.  5,  31 ;  11.  8 ;  13.  11 ;  .Tas.  1.  25  ;  4.  13;  5.  4,  i2l  1  Pe- 
1.  12 ;  2.  9  ;  3.  22  ;  2  Pe.  1.  11 ;  1  Jo.  4.  1,  9 ;  2  Jo.  7,  10; 
Jude  4;  Rev.  2.  10,  22,  22 ;  5.  6;  8.  5,  8  ;  12.  6,  9,  14, 
14;  13.  10;  14. 19, 19  ;  15.  8 ;  16.  16,  [17,]  19  ;  17.  3,  8,  11; 
18.  21;  19.  20;  20.  3,  10,  14,  15;  21.  24,  26,  27;  22.  14. 

8 .In,  into,  ev  en. 

Mark  1.  16  he  saw  Simon,  .casting  a  net  into  the  sea 
Luke  5. 16  he  withdrew  himself  into  the  wilderness 

23.  42  remember  me  when  thou  comest  [into]  thy 
John  3.  35  and  hath  given  all  things  into  his  hand 

5.  4  [angel  went  down  at  a  certain  season  into] 
Acts  7.  45  into  the  possession  of  the  Gentiles,  whom 
Rom.  1.  23  intoanimagemadeliketocorruptibleman 
1.  25  Who  changed  the  truth  of  God  into  a  lie 
2  Co.  8.  16  put  the  same  earnest  care  into  the  heart 
Gal.  1.  6  removed  from  him  that  called  you  into 
1  Ti.  3.16  believed  on  in  the  world,  received  up  into 

9.  On,  upon,  over,  e’rrl  (gen.)  epi. 

Mark  4.  26  as  if  a  man  should  cast  seed  into  the  gro. 
Heb.  10.  16  I  will  put  my  laws  into  their  hearts,  and 

10.  On,  upon,  over,  eirl  (acc.)  epi. 

Matt  13.  8  other  fell  into  good  ground,  and  brought 
13.  20  that  received  the  seed  into  stony  places 
13.  23  he  that  received  seed  into  the  good  ground 
18. 12  goetli  intothe  mountains,  and  seeketh  that 
22.  9  Go  ye  therefore  into  the  highways,  and 

24.  16  let  them  which  be  in'Judea  flee  [into]  the 
Mark  6.  53  they  came  into  the  land  of  Gennesaret,  and 
Lukeig.  4  climbed  up  into  a  sycamore  tree  to  see 


Luke  1 9.  23  gavest  not  thou  my  money  into  the  bank 
Acts  7.  23  it  came  into  his  heart  to  visit  his  brethren 

9.  11  Arise,  and  go  into  the  street  which  is 

1  Co.  2.  9  neitherliaveenteredinto  the  heart  of  man 
1 1 .  20  When  ye  come  together  therefore  into  one 

14.  23  the  whole  church  be  come  together  into 
Rev.  11.  11  life  from  God  entered  [into]  them 

11  .Down,  down  throughout,  Kara  (acc.)  kata. 

Acts  5.  15  brought  forth  the  sick  [into]  the  streets 

16.  7  they  assayed  to  go  [into]  Bithynia:  but  the 

12 . Within,  earn  esb. 

Marki4.  54  even  into  the  palace  of  the  high  priest 

15.  16  the  soldiers  led  him  away  into  the  hall 

13.  Under,  {mi  (acc.)  hupo. 

Jas.  5.12  Swear  not . .  lest  ye  fall  into  condemnation 
[See  also,  Ashes,  bear,  beat,  bondage,  bring,  captivity, 
carrying,  east,  come,  contempt,  desolation,  enter,  enter¬ 
ing,  entrance,  fall,  foolishness,  get,  go,  graff,  joy,  lead, 
look,  scatter,  sleep,  snare,  spread,  subjection,  take.] 

INTREAT  or  ENTREAT,  to  — 

1  .To  smooth  down,  appease,  weaken,  n^n  chalah,  3. 

1  Ki.  13.  6  Intreat  now  the  face  of  the  Lord  thy  God 
Psa.  45. 12  rich  among  the  people  shall  intreat  thy 
1 19.  58  I  intreated  thy  favour  with  (my)  whole 
Prov  19.  6  Many  will  iutreat  the  favour  of  the  prince 

2. Tobe  gracious,  entreat  grace  or  favour, \in  chanan. 

Job  19.  17  though  I  iutreatedf  or  the  children’s  (sake) 

3.  To  show  self  gracious,  ]in  chanan,  7. 

Job  19.  16  I  called,  .intreated  him  with  my  mouth 

4.77>  entreat  abundantly,  iny  athar. 

Gen.  25.  21  Isaac  intreated  the  Lord  for  his  wife 
Exod.  8.  30  Moses  went  out  from  Pharaoh,  and  intre. 

10.  18  he  went  out  from  Pharaoh,  and  intreated 
Judg  13.  8  Then  Manoah  intreated  the  Lord,  and 

5. To  make  abundant  intreaty,  ini;  athar,  5. 

Exod.  8.  8  Entreat  the  Lord,  that  he  may  take  away 
8.  9  Glory  over  me ;  when  shall  I  entreat  for 
8.  28  I  will  let  you  go .. only .. entreat  forme 

8.  29 1  will  entreat  the  Lord  that  the  swarms 

9.  28  Entreat  the  Lord,  for  (it  is)  enough,  that 
10.  17  entreat  the  Lord  your  God,  that  he  may 

6.77)  come  or  fall  upon,  meet,  J)JS  paga. 

Gen.  23.  8  intreat  for  me  to  Ephron  the  son  of  Zohar 
Ruth  1.  16  Intreat  me  not  to  leave  thee,  (or)  to  retu. 

7.  To  cause  to  come  or  fall  upon,  meet,  pis  paga,  5. 

Jer.  15.  11  verily  I  will  cause  the  enemy  to  entreat 

8.  To  cast  self  doum,  palal,  7 . 

1  Sa.  2.  25  if  a  man  sin.  .who  shall  intreat  for  him? 

9.  To  ask,  ipwraro  erotao. 

Phil.  4.  3  I  intreat  thee  also,  true  yokefellow,  help 

10.  To  ask,  crave  a  little,  napaireoyat  paraiteomai. 

Heb.  i2. 19  they  that  heard  intreated  that  the  word 

11.77)  call  for,  entreat,  irapaKaAeu  parakaleo. 

Lukei5.  28  therefore  came  his  father  out,  and  intre. 

1  Co.  4.  13  Being  defamed,  we  intreat :  we  are  made 
iTi.  5.1  Rebuke  not  an  elder,  but  intreat  (him)  as 

INTREATED,  to  be  — 

To  be  abundantly  intreated,  inp  athar,  2. 

Gen.  25.  21  the  Lord  was  intreated  of  him,  and  Reb. 

2  Sa.  21.  14  after  that  God  was  intreated  for  the  land 

24.  25  So  the  Lord  was  intreated  for  the  land ,  and 

1  Ch.  5.  20  he  was  intreated  of  them ;  because  they 

2  Ch.33.  13  he  was  intreated  of  him,  and  heard  his  s. 

33.  19  (how  God)  was  intreated  of  him,  and  all 
Ezra  8.  23  besought.  God.  .and  he  was  intreated  of 
Isa.  19.  22  he  shall  be  intreated  of  them,  and  shall 

INTREATED,  easy  to  be  — 

Easily  persuaded,  eimaB^s  eupeithes. 

Jas.  3.  17  easy  to  be  intreated,  full  of  mercy  and 

INTREATY  — 

1. Supplication  for  grace,  D'lrinn  tachanunim. 

Prov  18.  23  The  poor  useth  intreaties ;  but  the  rich 

2. A  calling  for,  alongside  of,  entreaty,  napa.KAr\<us. 

2  Co.  8.  4  Praying  us  with  much  intreaty  that  we 
INTRUDE  into,  to  — 

To  go  or  tread  in  upon,  ipSarebai  embateub. 

Col.  2. 18  intruding  into  those  things  which  he  hath 

INVADE,  to  — 

1.77)  cut,  assault,  iri  gud. 

Hab.  3. 16  when  he  cometh  up.  .he  will  invade  them 

2.  To  strip,  EB’S  paslw.t. 

1  Sa.  23.  27  for  the  Philistines  have  invaded  the  land 

27.  8  David,  .invaded  the  Geshurites,  and  the 
30.  1  that  the  Amalekites  had  invaded  the  south 

2  CI1.28.  18  The  Philistines  also  had  invaded  the  cities 

3.77)  come  or  go  in,  X13  bo. 

2  Ki.  13.  20  bands  of  the  Moabites  invaded  the  land 
2  Ch.20.  10  whom  thou  wouldest  not  let  Israel  invade 
INVASION,  to  make  an  — 

To  strip,  OW3  pashat. 

1  Sa.  30/14’ We  made  an  invasion  (upon)  the  south  of 
INVENT,  to  — 

To  think,  devise,  design ,  yyn  chashdb. 

Amos  6.  5  invent  to  themselves  instruments  of  musir 

INVENTED  — 

Device,  design,  nneinB  machasliebeth. 

2  Ch.26.  15  engines,  invented  by  cunning  men,  to  be 


INVENTIONS 


520 


ISAAC 


INVENTIONS  — 

1.  Devices,  designs,  n'uBtpri  chishshebonoth. 

Eccl.  7.  29  they  have  sought  out  many  inventions 

2. -4  doing,  deed,  VSjin  maalal. 

Psa.  106.  29  they  provoked,  .to  anger  with  their  inve. 
106.  39  went  a  whoring  with  their  own  inventions 

3.  Doing,  deed,  rh'bil.  alilah. 

Psa.  99.  8  though  thou  tookest  vengeance  of  their  i. 
INVENTIONS,  witty  — 

Device,  rraip  mezimmah. 

Prov.  8.  12  and  find  out  knowledge  of  witty  inventions 

INVENTOR  — 

One  who  finds  out  ( something )  more,  eipevpeT-hs. 

Rom.  1.  30  inventors  of  evil  things,  disobedient  to  p. 
INVISIBLE  — 

Unseen,  ho  par  os  aoratos. 

Rom.  1.  20  the  invisible  things  of  him  from  the  crea. 
Col.  j.  15  Who  is  the  image  of  the  invisible  God,  the 

1.  16  visible  and  invisible,  whether,  .thrones 
1  Ti.  1.  17  unto  the  king  eternal,  immortal,  invisible 
Heb.  it.  27  he  endured,  as  seeing  him  who  is  invisible 
INVITE,  to  — 

To  call,  N"it3  qara. 

1  Sa.  9.  24  since  I  said,  I  have  invited  the  people.  So 

2  Sa.  13.  23  and  Absalom  invited  all  the  king’s  sons 
Esth.  5.  12  tomorrow  ami  invited  unto  her  also  with 

INWARD,  INWARDS  — 

1  .House,  within,  rra  bayith. 

Exod28.  26  which  (is)  in  the  side  of  the  ephod  inward 
39. 19  which  (was)  on  the  side  of  the  ephod  inw. 
2  Sa.  5.  9  built  round  about  from  Millo  and  inward 

1  Ki.  7.  25  oxen,  .and  all  their  hinder  parts  (were)  i. 

2  Ch.  3.  13  they  stood,  .and  their  faces  (were)  inward 

4.  4  oxen . .  and  all  their  hinder  parts  (were!  i. 
Eze.  40.  9  porch . .  and  the  porch  of  the  gate  (was)  i. 
2 .Secret,  assembly,  cov.nsel,  yd  sod. 

Job  19. 19  All  my  inward  friends  abhorred  me  ;  and 
3. Inner  part,  within,  D'lppanim. 

Eze.  40.  16  and  windows  (were)  round  about  inward 
41.  3  Then  went  he  inward,  and  measured  the 
4 .Inner part,  within,  \?')S penimi. 

Eze.  42.  4  walk  of  ten  cubits  breadth  inward,  a  way 

5.  Heart,  middle,  midst,  ini}  gereb. 

Exod29.  13,  22  the  fat  that  covereth  the  inwards,  and 
29. 17  wash  the  inwardsof  him,  and  his  legs,  and 
Lev.  1.  9  his  inwards  and  his  legs  shall  he  wash  in 

1.  13  he  shall  wash  the  inwards  and  the  legs 
3.  3,  9,  14  the  fat  that  covereth  the  inwards 

3.  3, 9, 14  all  the  fat  that  (is)  upon  the  inwards 

4.  8  the  fat  that  covereth  the  inwards,  and 
4.  8  all  the  fat  that  (is)  upon  the  inwards 

4.  11  with  his  legs,  and  his  inwards,  and  his 

7.  3  rump,  and  the  fat  that  covereth  the  inw. 
8. 16,  25  all  the  fat  that  (was)  upon  the  inwards 

8.  21  he  washed  the  inwards  and  the  legs  in  w. 

9.  14  he  did  wash  the  inwards  and  the  legs,  and 
Psa.  64.  6  the  inward . .  of  every  one . .  and  the  heart 

6.  Within,  etra  cso. 

Rom.  7.  22  I  delight  in  the  law  of  God  after  the  inw. 

7 . From  within,  eaioBev  esothen. 

2  Co.  4.  16  yet  the  [inward]  (man)  is  renewed  day  by 
INWARD  affection — 

Bowels,  trirXayxva  splaychna. 

2  Co.  7.  1 5  his  inward  affection  is  more  abundant  tow. 
INWARD  fret  — 

A  hollow  fretting,  corrosion,  nnns  pechetheth. 

Lev.  13.  55  slialt  burn  it  in  the  fire  ;  it  (is)  fret  inw. 
INWARD  part  or  thought  — 

\. Inner  part,  "inn  cheder. 

Prov.20.  27  searching  all  the  inward  parts  of  the  belly 
20.  30  so . .  stripes  the  inward  part  of  the  belly 

2.  Covered ,  concealed  parts,  reins,  nino  tuchoth. 

J ob  38.  36  Who  hath  put  wisdom  in  tire  inward  p.  ? 
Psa.  si.  6  thou  desirest  truth  in  the  inward  parts 

3 . Heart,  middle,  midst,  an]}  gereb. 

Psa.  5.  9  their  inward  part  (is)  very  wickedness;  their 
49.  11  Their  inward  thought  (is,  that)  their  ho. 
Isa.  16. 11  and  mine  inward  parts  for  Kir-haresh 
Jer.  31.  33  I  will  put  my  law  in  their  inward  parts 

4.  From  within,  iaicbev  esothen. 

Luken.  39  your  inward  part  is  full  of  ravening  and 
INWARDLY  — 

1.  Hea.rt,  middle,  midst,  Yip  gereb. 

Psa.  62.  4  they  bless,  .but  they  curse  inwardly.  Sel. 
2 .In  the  hidden  or  concealed  part,  eV  Tip  Kpunrip. 

Rom.  2.  29  But  he  (is)  a  Jew,  which  is  one  inwardly 
3. From  within,  torwOev  esothen. 

Matt.  7.  15  but  inwardly  they  are  ravening  wolves 
IPH-E-DE-IAH.  'T33'  Jah  is  freeing. 

A  son  of  Shashak,  a  Benjamite ;  a  chief  of  the  tribe,  and 
residing  in  Jerusalem.  B.c.  1300. 

1  Ch.  8.  25  And  I.,  and  Penuel,  the  sons  of  Shashak 
IR,  "’’V,  'TV  watcher. 

A  Benjamite,  the  father  of  Macliir.  B.o.  1670. 

1  Ch.  7. 12  Shup.  also,  and  Hup.,  the  children  of  I. 


I'-RA,  tO’y  watcher. 

1.  A  priest  to  David,  and  named  amonghisgreat  officers. 
B.C.  1048. 

2  Sa.  20.  26  I.  also  the  Jairite  was  a  chief  ruler  about 

2.  Ira  the  Ithrite  (or  Jathrite),  one  of  David’s  guard. 
B.c.  1048. 

2  Sa.  23.  38  I.  an  Ithrite,  Garel)  an  Ithrite 

1  Ch.n.  28  I.  the  son  of  Ikkesh  the  Tekoite,  Abi-ezer 

27.  9  The  sixth  (captain .  .was)  I.  the  son  of  I. 

3.  Anothermemberof  David’s  guard, — aTekoite  and  son 
of  Ikkesh.  He  was  leader  of  the  6th  monthly  course  of 
the  24,000,  priests  appointed  by  David.  B.c.  1048. 

2  Sa.  23.  26  Helez  the  Paltite,  I.  the  son  of  Ikkesh  the 
1  Ch.n.  40 1.  the  Ithrite,  Gareb  the  Ithrite 

I'-RAD,  Tl’V. 

Son  of  Enoch  and  grandson  of  Cain.  B.c.  3840. 

Gen.  4.  18  And  unto  Enoch  was  born  I.:  and  I.  begat 
I'-RAM,  oyy. 

A  duke  of  Edom  of  the  family  of  Esau.  B.c.  1470. 

Gen.  36.  43  Duke  Magdiel,  duke  I.:  these  (be)  thedu. 
1  Ch.  1.  54  Duke  Magdiel,  duke  I.  These  (are)  the 
I'-RI,  'TV  Jali  is  watcher. 

A  son  of  Bela  son  of  Benjamin.  B.c.  1670. 

1  Ch.  7.  7  And  the  sous  of  Bela ;  Ezbon . .  and  I.,  five 
IR-I'-JAH,  Jah  is  seeing. 

A  captain  of  the  guard  in  Jerusalem,  who  met  Jeremiah 
at  the  gate  of  Benjamin  and  led  him  back  to  the  princes. 

B.c.  600. 

Jer.  37.  13  captain,  .(wasjthere,  whosename  (was)  I. 
37.  14  I.  took  Jeremiah,  and  brought  him  to  the 
IR  NA'-HASH,  trnrYy  serpent  city ;  magic  city. 

A  descendant  of  Chelub  from  Judah  through  Caleb  son 
of  Hur:  or  it  may  be  a  city. 

1  Ch.  4. 12  Eshton  begat . .  Tehinnah  the  father  of  I. 
IR'-ON,  pifr  place  of  terror. 

A  city  of  Naphtali,  probably  now  Yarun,  between  En- 
hazor  and  Migdal-el. 

Josh. 19.  38  I.,  and  Migdal-el,  Horem,  and  Betli-anath 

IRON  — 

1  .Iron,  ?ri3  barzel. 

Gen.  4.  22  an  instructor  of  every  artificer  in.  .iron 
Lev.  26.  19  I  will  make  your  heaven  as  iron,  and  your 
Num3i.  22  the  brass,  the  iron,  the  tin,  and  the  lead 
35.  16  if  he  smite  him  with  an  instrument  of  i. 
Deut.  3.  11  his  bedstead  (was)  a  bedstead  of  iron  ;  (is) 

4.  20  brought  you  forth  out  of  the  iron  furnace 

8.  9  a  land  whose  stones  (are)  iron,  and  out  of 

27.  s  thou  slialt  not  lift  up  (any)  iron . .  upon 

28.  23  the  earth  that  (is)  under  thee  (shall  be)  i. 

28.  48  he  shall  put  a  yoke  of  iron  upon  thy  neck 
33.  25  Thy  shoes  (shall  be)  iron  and  brass  ;  and 

J osh.  6.  19  silver . .  gold,  and  vessels  of  brass  and  iron 
6.  24  the  vessels  of  brass  and  of  iron,  they  put 
8.  31  over  which  no  man  hath  lift  up  (any)  iron 

17. 16  all  the  Canaanites . .  have  chariots  of  iron 

17.  18  Canaanites,  thought  hey  have  chariots  of  i. 

22.  8  and  with  iron,  and  with  very  much  raim. 
Judg.  1.  19  could  not.  .because  they  had  chariots  of  i. 

4.  3,  13  nine  hundred  chariots  of  iron 

1  Sa.  17.  7  head(weighed)  six  hundred  shekels  of  iron 

2  Sa.  12.  31  under  harrows  of  iron,  and  under  axes  ofi. 

23.  7  fenced  with  iron  and  the  staff  of  a  spear 

1  Ki.  6.  7  (nor)  any  tool  of  iron  heard  in  the  house 

8. 51  forth,  .from  the  midst  of  the  furnace  ofi. 
22.  11  Zedekiah.  .made  him  horns  of  iron:  and 

2  Ki.  6.  6  cast  (it)  in  thither ;  and  the  iron  did  swim 

1  Ch.20.  3  saws,  and  with  harrows  of  iron,  and  with 

22.  3  David  prepared  iron  in  abundance  for  the 
22. 14  of  brass  and  iron  without  weight ;  for  it 

22. 16  of.  .the  silver,  and  the  brass,  and  the  iron 

29.  2  iron  for  (things)  of  iron,  and  wood  for 

29.  7  and  one  hundred  thousand  talents  of  iron 

2  Ch.  2.  7  in  silver,  and  in  brass,  and  in  iron,  and  in 

2.  14  skilful  to  work  in  gold,  and.  .in  iron,  in 

18.  10  Zedekiah.  .had  made  him  horns  of  iron 

24.  12  such  as  wrought  iron  and  brass  to  mend 
Job  19.  24  That  they  were  graven  with  an  iron  pen 

20.  24  He  shall  flee  from  the  iron  weapon,  (and) 
28.  2  Iron  is  taken  out  of  the  earth,  and  brass 
40. 18  of  brass;  his  bones  (are)  like  bars  of  iron 
41.  27  He  esteemeth  iron  as  straw,  .brass  as  ro. 
Psa.  2.  9  Thou  slialt  break  them  with  a  rod  of  iron 
105.  18  they  hurt  with  fetters :  he  was  laid  in  iron 
107.  10  Such  as  sit.  .bound  in  affliction  and  iron 

107. 16  For  he  hath,  .cut  the  bars  of  iron  in  sun. 
149.  8  To  bind . .  their  nobles  with  fetters  of  iron 
Prov  27.  17  Iron  sharpeneth  iron  ;  so  a  man  sharpen. 
Eccl.io.  10  If  the  iron  be  blunt,  and  he  do  not  whet 
Isa.  10.  34  he  shall  cut  down  the . .  thickets  with  iron 
45.  2  I  will . .  cut  in  sunder  the  bars  of  iron 
48.  4  thy  neck  (is)  an  iron  sinew,  and  thy  brow 
60.  17  for  iron  I  will  bring  silver,  .forstones  iron 
Jer.  1. 18  I  have  made  thee  this  day.  .an  iron  pillar 
6.  28  (they  are)  brass  and  iron  ;  they  (are)  all 
11.  4  I  brought  them  forth,  .from  the  iron  fur. 
15.  12  Shall  iron  break  the  northern  iron  and  the 
17.  1  written  with  a  pen  of  iron . .  the  point  of  a 
28. 13  but  thou  shalt  make  for  them  yokes  of  ir. 
28.  14  I  have  put  a  yoke  of  iron  upon  the  neck 
Eze.  4.  3  Moreover  take  thou  unto  thee  an  iron  p. 
4.  3  set  it.  .a  walLofjpon  between  thee  and 
22.  18  all  they  (are)  brass,  and  tin,  and  iron,  and 
22.  20  (As)  they  gather  silver,  and  brass,  andiron 
27. 12  with  silver,  iron,  tin  and  lead,  they  traded 
27.  19  bright  iron,  cassia,  and  calamus,  were  in 


Amos  1.  3  threshed,  .threshing  instruments  of  iron 
ilic.  4.  13  I  will  make  thine  horn  iron,  and  I  will 

2. Iron,  ?j ifiparzel. 

Dan.  2.  33  His  legs  of  iron,  his  feet  part  of  iron,  and 
2.  34  upon  his  feet  (that  were)  of  iron  and  clay 
2.  35  Then  was  the  iron,  the  clay,  the  brass,  the 
2.  40  the  fourth  kingdom  shall  be  strong  as  iron 
2. 40  forasmuch  as  iron  breaketh  in  pieces  and 
2.  40  as  iron  that  breaketh  all  these,  shall  it  br. 
2.  41  part  of  potter’s  clay,  and  part  of  iron,  the 
2.  41  shall  be  in  it  of  the  strength  of  the  iron 
2.  41  thou  sawest  the  iron  mixed  with  miry  c. 
2.  42  the  toes  of  the  feet  (were)  part  of  iron 
2.43  whereas  thou  sawest  iron  mixed  with  miry 
2. 43  not  cleave . .  even  as  iron  is  not  mixed  with 
2.  45  it  break  in  pieces  the  ir  on,  the  brass,  the 

4.  15,  23  with  a  band  of  iron  and  brass,  in  the 

5.  4  praised  the  gods . .  of  iron,  of  wood,  and 
5.  23  hast  praised  the  gods  of . .  iron,  wood,  and 
7.  7  it  had  great  iron  teeth :  it  devoured  and 
7. 19  whose  teeth  (were  of)  iron,  and  his  nails 

3.  Made  of  iron,  a tovpt  os  sidereos. 

Acts  12.  10  they  came  unto  the  iron  gate  that  leadeth 
Rev.  2.  27  And  he  shall  rule  them  with  a  rod  of  iron 
9.  9  they  had  breastplates,  as  it  were . .  of  iron 
12.  5  was  to  rule  all  nations  with  a  rod  of  iron 
19.  15  and  he  shall  rule  them  with  a  rod  of  iron 
4 .Iron,  rrlSnpos  suleros. 

Rev.  18.  12  all  manner  vessels  of .  .brass,  and  iron, and 
IRONS,  barbed  — 

A  pointed  weapon,  dart,  ,13’Bt  sukkali. 

Job  41.  7  Canst  thou  fill  his  skin  with  barbed  irons? 
IR-PE'-EL,  God  (is)  healer,  or  restored  by  God. 
A  city  of  Benjamin. 

Josh.  18.  27  And  Rekem,  and  I., -and  Taralah 
IR  SHE'-MESH,  city  of  the  sun. 

A  city  of  Dan,  probably  identical  with  Betli-shemesh, 
but  certainly  connected  with  Mount  He  res,  “the  mount 
of  the  sun.” 

Josh.ig.  41  the  coast . .  was  Zorah,  and  Eshtaol,  and  I. 
I'-RTJ,  1YJ)  watch. 

Eldest  son  of  Caleb,  the  spy.  This  name  is  probably 
Ir,  the  u  being  the  conjunction  “and,"  and  belonging 
to  the  following  name.  B.c.  1450. 

1  Ch.  4.  15  sons  of  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephunneh ;  I. 

IS  — 

There  is,  he,  she,  or  it  is,  v'.  yesh. 

Gen.  28.  16  Surely  the  Lord  is  in  this  place  ;  and  I 
Judgi8.  14  Do  ye  know  that  there  is  in  these  houses 

1  Sa.  g.  11  found,  .and  said  unto  them,  Is  the  seer 

2  Ki.  3. 12  The  word  of  the  Lord  is  with  him.  So  the 

10.  15  Is  thine  heart  right,  as  my  heart  (is)  with 
2  Ch.  25.  9  The  Lord  is  able  to  give  thee  much  more 
Job  9.  33  Neither  is  there  any  days-man  betwixt  us 
Mic.  2.  1  because  it  is  in  the  power  of  their  hand 
IS,  that  'which,  thing  as  it  — 

Substance,  rrtjhn  tushiyyah. 

Job  11.  6  secrets,  .(they  are)  double.to  that  wh.  is 
26.  3  thou  plentifully  declared  the  thingas  it  is? 
IS  to  say,  that  — 

That  is,  8  cVti  ho  esti. 

Mark  7.  1 1  Corban,  that  is  to  say,  a  gift,  by  wliatso. 
IS'-AAC,  pnx’,  png”  Aaaaic,  laughter. 

The  son  born  to  Abraham  by  Sarah  in  the  hundredth 
year  of  his  age,  at  Gerar,  B.c.  1896.  At  the  age  of 
twenty-five  he  was  directed  to  be  sacrificed  by  his  father. 
When  forty  years  old  he  married  his  cousin  Rebekah, 
by  whom,  when  sixty  years  of  age,  he  had  two  sous, 
Esau  and  Jacob.  He  died  at  Hebron  aged  180,  and  was 
buried  by  his  two  sons  in  the  cave  of  Machpelah,  beside 
his  father.  B.C.  1716. 

Gen.  17.  19  and  thou  shalt  call  his  name  I.:  and  I  will 
17.  21  my  covenant  Mill  I  establish  with  I. 

21.  3  Abraham  called  the  name  of  his  son.  .1. 
21.  4  Abraham  circumcised  his  son  I.  being  ei. 
21.  5  old  when  his  son  I.  was  bom  unto  him 
21.  8  feast  the  (same)  day  that  I.  was  weaned 
21.  10  shall  not  be  heir’with  my  son,  (even)  with  I. 

21.  12  for  in  I.  shall  thy  seed  be  called 

22.  2  thy  son,  thine  only  (son)I.,  whom  thou  lo. 
22.  3  his  young  men  with  him,  and  I.  his  son 
22.  6  took  the  wood . .  and  laid  (it)  upon  I.  his  son 
22.  7  I.  spake  unto  Abraham  his  father,  and  said 
22.  9  bound  I.  his  son,  and  laid  him  on  the  altar 
24.  4  shalt  go.  and  take  a  wife  unto  my  son  I. 
24.  1 4  (that)  thou  hast  appointed  for  thy  servant  I. 
24.  62  I.  came  from  the  way  of  the  well  Lahai-roi 
24.  63  I.  went  out  to  meditate  in  the  field  at 
24.  64  when  she  saw  I.,  she  lighted  off  the  camel 
24.  66  servant  told  I.  all  things  that  he  had  done 
24.  67  I.  brought  her  into  his  mother  Sarah’s 

24.  67  I.  was  comforted  after  his  mother’s  (de.) 

25.  5  And  Abraham  gave  all  that  he  had  unto  I. 
25.  6  sent  them  away  from  I.  his  son,  while  he 
25.  9  I.  and  Ishmael  buried  him  in  the  cave  of 
25.  1 1  God  blessed  his  son  I. ;  and  I.  dwelt  by  the 
25.  19  of  I.,  Abraham’s  son.  Abraham  begat  I. 
25.  20  I.  was  forty  years  old  when  he  took  Reb. 
25.  21  I.  entreated  the  Lord  for  his  wife,  because 
25.  26  I.  (was)  threescore  years  old  when  she  b. 

25.  28  I.  loved  Esau,  because  he  did  eat  of  (Iris) 

26.  1  And  I.  went  unto  Abimeleeh  king  of  the 
26.  6  And  I.  dwelt  in  Gerar 

26.  8  I.  (was)  sporting  with  Rebekah  his  wife 


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Gen.  26.  9  Abimelech  called  I.,  and  said,  Behold  of 

26.  9  I.  said  unto  him.  Because  I  said,  Lest  I  di' 

26.  12  I.  sowed  in  that  land,  and  received  in  the. 

27.  16  Abimelech  said  unto  I.,  Go  from  us ;  for 

26.  17  I.  departed  thence,  and  pitched  his  tent 

26.  18  I.  digged  again  the  wells  of  water  which 

26.  19  I.’s  servants  digged  in  the  valley,  and 

26.  20  the  herdmen.  .did  strive  with  I.’s  herdmen 

26.  25  and  there  I.'s  servants  digged  a  well 
26.  27  I.  said  unto  them,  Wherefore  come  ye  to 
26.  31 1.  sentthemaway,  and  they  departed  from 
26.  32  I.’s  servants  came,  and  told  him  concern. 

26.  35  a  grief  of  mind  unto  I.  and  to  Reliekah 

27.  1  I.  was  old,  and  his  eyes  were  dim,  so  that 

27.  s  Rebekah  heard  when  I.  spake  to  Esau 
24.  20  I.  said  unto  his  son,  How  (is  it)  that  thou 

27.  21  I.  said  unto  Jacob,  Come  near,  I  pray  thee 

27.  22  Jacob  went  near  unto  I.  his  father;  and 

27.  26  I.  said  unto  him.  Come  near  now,  and  kiss 

27.  30  as  I.  had  made  an  end  of  blessing  Jacob 
27.  30  out  from  the  presence  of  I.  his  father 
27.  32  I.  his  father  said  unto  him.  Who  (art)  thou? 
27.  33  I.  trembled  very  exceedingly,  and  said,  W.? 
27.  37  I.  answered  and  said  unto  Esau,  Behold,  1 
27.  39  I.  his  father  answered  and  said  unto  him 

27.  46  Rebekah  said  to  I.,  I  am  weary  of  my  life 

28.  1  I.  called  Jacob,  and  blessed  him,  and  ch. 

28.  5  I.  sent  away  Jacob:  and  he  went  to  Padan. 

28.  6  I.  had  blessed  Jacob,  and  sent  him  away 

28.  8  the  daughters  of  Canaan  pleased  not  I.  his 

28.  13  of  Abraham  thy  father,  and  the  God  of  I. 

31.  18  forto  go  to  I.  his  father  in  the  land  of  Can. 
31.  42  the  God  of  Abraham,  and  the  fear  of  I. 

31.  53  Jacob  sware  by  the  fear  of  his  father  I. 

32.  9  And  Jacob  said,  0. .  .God  of  my  father  I. 

35.  12  And  the  land  which  I  gave  Abraham  and  I. 
35.  27  And  Jacob  came  unto  I.  his  father  unto 
35.  27  which  (is)  Hebron,  where  Abraham  and  I. 
35.  28  the  days  of  I.  were  an  hundred  and  four. 
35.  29  I.  gave  up  the  ghost,  and  died,  and  was 
46.  1  offered  sacrifices  unto  the  God  of  I.  his 

48.  15  before  whom  my  fathers  Abraham  and  I. 

48.  16  the  name  of  my  fathers  Abraham  and  X. 

49.  31  there  they  buried  I.  and  Rebekah  his  wife 

50.  24  land  which  he  sware  to  Abraham,  to  I. 
Exod.  2.  24  God  remembered  his  covenant  with . .  I. 

3.  6  Moreover  he  said,  I  (am),  .the  God  of  I. 

3.  15  God  of  I. .  .hath  sent  me  unto  you  :  this 

3.  16  the  God  of.  .1.,  and  of  Jacob,  appeared 

4.  5  the  God  of  I.,  and  the  God  of  Jacob,  hath 

6.  3  And  I  appeared  unto  Abraham,  unto  I. 

6.  8  I  did  swear  to  give  it  to  Abraham,  to  I. 

32.  13  Remember  Abraham,  I.,  and  Israel,  thy 

33.  1  land  which  I  sware  unto  Abraham,  to  I. 
Lev.  26.  42  will  I  remember,  .my  covenant  with  I., and 
Num32.  11  shall  see  the  land  which  I  sware  unto.  .1. 
Deut.  1.  8  LoRDswareuntoyourfathers, Abraham, I. 

6.  10  which  he  sware  unto  thy  fathers,  to.  .1. 

9.  5  Lord  sware  unto  thy  fathers,  Abraham,  I. 

9. 27  Remember  thy  servants,  Abraham,  I.,  and 

29.  13  hath  sworn  unto  thy  fathers,  to.  .1.,  and 

30.  20  sware  unto  thy  fathers,  to  Abraham,  tol. 

34.  4  I  sware  uuto  Abraham,  unto  I.,  and  unto 
Josh.24.  3  and  multipled  his  seed,  and  gave  him  I. 

24.  4  And  I  gave  unto  I.  Jacob  and  Esau  :  and 

1  Ki.18.  36  Lord  God  of  Abraham,  I.,  and  of  Israel 

2  Ki.13.  23  because  of  his  covenant  with  Abraham,  I.  j 

1  Ch.  1.  28  The  sons  of  Abraham ;  I.,  and  Ishmael  ; 

I.  34  And  Abraham  begat  I.,  The  sons  of  I. ;  E.  I 
16.  16  (Even of  thecovenant).  .of  his  oath  unto I. 
29. 18  O  Lord  God  of  Abraham,  I.,  and  of  Israel 

2  Ch.30.  6  turn  again  unto  the  Lord  God  of.  .1.,  and 
Psa.105.  9  made  with  Abraham,  and  his  oath  unto  I. 
Jer.  33.  26  (to  be)  rulers  over  the  seed  Abraham,  I. 
Amos  7.  9  And  the  high  places  of  I.  shall  be  desolate 

7.  16  dropnot  (thy  word)  against  the  house  of  I. 
Matt.  1.  2  Abraham  begat  I.;  and  I.  begat  Jacob;  and 

8.  11  shall  sit  down  with  Abraham,  and  I.,  and 
22.  32  I  am  the  God  of  Abraham,  and  the  God  of  I. 

Marki2.  26  (am)  the  God  of  Abraham,  and  the  God  of  I. 
Luke  3.  34  (the  son)of  Jacob,  which  was  (the  son)of  I. 
13.  28  when  ye  shall  see  Abraham,  and  I.,  and 
20. 37  when  he  calleth  the  Lord,  .the  God  of  I. 
Acts  3.  13  The  God  of  Abraham,  and  of  I.,  and  of  J. 
7.  8  (Abraham)  begat  I.,  and  circumcised  him 
7.  8  and  I.  (begat)  Jacob  ;  and  Jacob  (begat) 

7.  32  the  God  of  Abraham,  and  the  God  of  I. 
Rom.  9.  7  but,  In  I.  shall  thy  seed  be  called 

9. 10  R.  also  had  conceived  by.  .our  father  I. 
Gal.  4.  28  How  we.  .as  I.  was,  are  the  children  of 
Heb.  11.  9  dwelling  in  tabernacles  with  I.  and  Jacob 

II.  17  Abraham,  when  he  was  tried,  offered  upl. 
11.  18  said,  That  in  I.  shall  thy  seed  be  called 
11.  20  By  faith  I.  blessed  Jacob  and  Esau  cone. 

Jas.  2.  21  he  had  offered  I.  his  son  upon  the  altar? 

I  SA'-IAH,  l.Tytsb  Jah  (is)  helper. 

The  son  of  Amoz,  of  whom  nothing  else  is  known,  but 
who  must  not  be  confounded  with  Amos  the  prophet. 
Tiie  duration  of  Isaiah’s  ministry  must  have  been  about 
sixty  years.  B.c.  759-690. 

2  Ki.19.  2  And  he  sent  Eliakim .  .to  I.  the  prophet 
19.  5  the  servants  of  king  Hezekiah  came  to  I. 
19.  6  1.  said  unto  them,  Thus  shall  ye  say  to  your 

19.  20  Then  I.  the  son  of  Amoz  sent  to  Hezekiah 

20.  1  And  the  prophet  I.  the  son  of  Amoz  came 
20.  4  afore  I.  was  gone  out  into  the  middle  court 
20.  7  I.  said,  Take  a  lump  of  figs.  And  they  took 
20.  8  Hezekiah  said  unto  I.,  What  (shall  be)the 
20.  9  I.  said,  This  sign  shalt  thou  have  of  the  L. 
20.  11I.  the  prophet  cried  unto  the  Lord;  and 
20.  14  Then  came  I.  the  prophet  unto  king  H. 

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2  Ki  20.  16  I.  said  uuto  Hezekiah,  Hear  the  word  of 
20  19  said  Hezekiah  unto  I.,  Good  (is)  the  word 
2  Ch  26.  22  acts  of  Uzziah.  .did  I.  the  prophet . .  write 
32  20  the  prophet  I. .  .prayed  and  cried  to  liea. 

32  32  they  (are)  written  in  the  vision  of  I.  the 
Isa  1.  1  The  vision  of  I.  the  son  of  Amoz,  which  he 
2  1  The  word  that  I.  the  son  of  Amoz  saw  con. 

7’  3  Then  said  the  Lord  uuto  I.,  Go  forth  now 

13.  1  The  burden  of  Babylon,  which  I..  .did see 

20.  2  At  the  same  time  spake  tli  e  Lord  by  I .  the 
20  3  I  hath  walked  naked  and  barefoot  three 

37.  2  he  sent  Eliakim .  .unto  I.  the  prophet,  the 
37  5  So  the  servants  of  king  Hezekiah  came  to  I. 

37  6  I.  said  unto  them,  Thus  shall  ye  say  unto 

37.  21  Then  I.  the  son  of  Amoz  sent  unto  Heze. 

38.  1  I .  the  prophet,  the  son  of  Amoz,  came  unto 

38.  4  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  to  I. 

38. 21  I.  had  said,  Let  them  take  a  lump  of  figs 

39.  3  Then  came  I.  the  prophet  unto  kingHez.  ■ 
39.  5  Then  said  I. .  .Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord 
39.  8  Then  said  Hezekiah  to  I.,  Good  (is)  the 

IS'-CAH,  hid;  Jah  (is)  looking. 

A  daughter’of  Haran  the  brother  of  Abram.  She  was 
sister  of  Milcah  and  Lot.  In  the  Jewish  traditions  as 
found  in  Josephus,  she  is  identified  with  Sarai.  B.c 
1898. 

Gen.  11.  29  the  father  of  Milcah,  and  the  father  of  I 

IS-CA-RI'-OT,  'l(TKapi(t>TT]s  man  of  Kerioth  (?)■ 
lie  is  sometimes  called  “  the  son  of  Simon.”  .  This  name 
lias  received  various  interpretations,  e.g.,  it  has  been 
derived  from  Kerioth  (J  osh.  15.  25)  in  the  tribe  of  Judah ; 
from  Kartha,  in  Galilee  (Kartan,  Josh.  21.  32);  from 
icapaiSes,  date  groves  near  Jerusalem  and  Jericho; 
from  Scortea,  a  “  leathern  apron,"  applied  to  him  as  the 
bearer  of  the  bag,  i.e.,  “Judas  with  the  apron;’’  and 
from  the  Hebrew  Ascara,  strangling  (angina),  given  him 
after  his  death.  He  was  that  apostle  and  disciple  who 
betrayed  his  Master.  See  Judas  (Iscariot). 

ISH'-BAH,  ngs?’  appeaser. 

Father  of  Eslitemoa  in  the  line  of  Judah.  A  probable 
conjecture  is  that  he  was  son  of  Mered  by  his  Egyptian 
wife  Bithiah.  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4. 17  and  she  bare.  .1.  the  father  of  Eslitemoa 
ISH'-BAK,  P3?b  free , 

■\  son  of  Abraham  by  Keturah,  and  progenitor  of  a  tribe 
in  northern  Arabia.  Their  locality  may  have  been  in 
the  valley  of  Sabak  or  Sibak  in  the  Dahnd,  a  fertile  and 
extensive  tract  in  Nejd  in  the  high  land  of  Arabia,  in  the 
N.E.  of  it  and  on  the  borders  of  the  great  desert.  B.C.  I 
■853- 

Gen.  25.  2  she  bare  him  Zimran  and  I.,  and  Shuah 

1  Ch.  1.  32  she  bare  Zimran.  .Midian,  and  I.,  and  S. 

ISH  BI  BE'-NOB,  3i3  '3?;  dweller  on  the  mount. 

A  son  of  Raphaone  of  the  race  of  the  Philistine  giants. 
He  attacked  David  in  battle  but  was  slain  by  Abishai. 
B.C.  1019. 

2  Sa.  21. 16  and  I.,  which  (was)  of  the  sons  of  the  g. 

ISH  BO-SHETH,  nz’S'ir’B  man  of  shame. 

A  son  of  Saul,  made  king  over  Israel  by  Abner,  but  at 
last  murdered  in  his  bed.  b.c.  1048. 

2  Sa.  2.  8  But  Abner.. took  I.  the  son  of  Saul,  and 
2.  10  I.,  Saul’s  son,  (was)  forty  years  old  when 
2.  12  the  servants  of  I. . .  went  out  from  Maha.  j 

2.  15  twelve,  .which  (pertained)  to  I.  the  son  | 

3.  8  was  Abner  very  wroth  for  the  words  of  I.  j 
3.  14  And  David  sent  messengers  to  I.,  Saul’s  1 

3.  15  And  I.  sent,  and  took  her  from  (her)hus. 

4.  5  came,  .to  the  house  of  I.,  who  lay  on  a  bed 
4  8  they  brought  the  head  of  I.  unto  David  to 
4  8  Behold  the  head  of  I.  the  son  of  Saul  th. 

4.  12  they  took  the  head  of  I.,  and  buried  (it) 

ISH'-I,  'VP',  my  help . 

1.  A  son  of  Appaim,  a  descendant  of  Pharez  son  of 
J  udah.  B.C.  1420. 

1  Ch.  2.  31  sons  of  Appaim;  I.  And  the  sons  of  I. 

2.  A  descendant  of  Judah  through  Caleb  the  spy.  B.C. 
1400. 

1  Ch.  4.  20  the  sons  of  I.  (were)  Zoheth  and  Ben-zo 

3.  One  of  the  Simeonites  who  led  their  tribe  against 
Amalek.  B.C.  740. 

1  Ch.  4.  42  and  Repliaiah,  and  Uzziel,  the  sous  of  I. 

f  -  One  of  the  heads  of  Manasseh  on  the  E.  of  the  J ordaD . 
B.c.  800. 

1  Ch.  5.  24  their  fathers,  even  Epher,  and  I.,  and  E. 
I'-SHI,  my  husband. 

A  symboiic  name  which  God’s  people  were  to  give  to 
him  when  they  returned  to  him. 

nos.  2.  16  saiththe  Lord,  (that)  thou  shalt  call  me  I. 

ISH-I'-AH,  IS-SHI  -AH,  ISH -I'-JAH,  n;ir  Jah  exists. 

1.  The  5th  of  the  five  sons  of  Izrahiah  ;  one  of  the  heads 
of  Issachar  in  the  time  of  David. 

1  Ch.  7.  3  Michael,  and  Obadiali,  and  Joel,  I.,  five 

2.  A  descendant  of  Moses.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.24.  21  of  the  sons  of  Rehabiah,  the  first  (was)  I. 

3.  A  descendant  of  Levi.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.24.  25  brother  of  Michah (was) I.-,  of  thesonsofl. 

4.  One  of  the  Bene-Harim  who  had  married  a  strange 
woman.  B.c.  445. 

Ezra  10.  31  the  sons  of  Harim  ;  Eliezer,  I.,  Malchiah 


£SH'-MA,  wap;  high ,  elevated. 

A  descendant  of  Caleb  the  son  of  Hur.  B.C.  1  ;oo. 

1  Ch.  4.  3  of  Etam ;  Jezreel,  and  I.,  and  Idbash  :  and 

ISH-MA'-EL,  VNycir  God  (is)  hearing. 

1.  Son  of  Abraham  by  Hagar  Sarah’s  maid.  When 
Ishmael  was  born  Abraham  was  eighty-six  years  of 
age  (B.c.  1911),  and  dwelling  in  the  plain  of  Mamre. 
Ishmael  was  circumcised  at  the  age  of  thirteen  years 
along  with  his  father  and  his  servants.  A  promise  was 
given  by  God  that  Ishmael  should  beget  twelve  princes 
and  become  a  great  nation.  He  met  Isaac,  once  at  least 
after  being  sent  away,  at  the  burial  of  Abraham  their 
father.  He  died  aged  137  years.  B.c.  1774. 

Gen.  16.  11  bear  a  sen,  and  shalt  call  his  name  I.  ;  be. 

16.  15  called  his  son’s  name,  which  Hagar  bare  I. 

16.  16  fourscore  and  six.  .when  Hagar  bare  I.  to 

17.  18  Abraham  said,  .that  I.  might  live  before 

17.  20  as  for  I.,  I  have  heard  thee :  Behold,  I 
17.  23  Abraham  took  I.  his  son,  and  all  that  were 
17.  25  I.  his  son  (was)  thirteen  years  old  when 
17.  26  was  Abraham  circumcised,  and  I  his  son 
25  9  his  sons  Isaac  and  I.  buried  him  in  the 

25.  12  Now  these  (are)  the  generations  of  I.,  A. 
25.  13  these  (are)  the  names  of  the  sons  of  I.,  by 
25.  13  the  first  born  of  I.,  Nebajoth;  and  Kedar 
25. 16  These  (are)  the  sons  of  I.,  and  these  (are) 
25.  17  these  (are)  the  years  of  the  life  of  I.,  an 

28.  9  Then  went  Esau  unto  I.,  and  took  unto 

28.  9  Malialatli  the  daughter  of  I.,  Abraham’s 

36.  3  Bashemath,  I.’s  daugher,  sister  of  Nebaj. 

1  Ch.  1.  28  The  sons  of  Abraham  ;  Isaac,  and  I. 

1.  29  The  first  born  of  I.,  Nebaioth  ;  then  Kedar 
1.  31  Je. .  .Kedemah.  These  are  the  sons  of  I. 

2.  A  descendant  of  Zebadiah  who  was  ruler  of  the 
house  of  Judah  in  Jehoshaphat’s  time.  B.c.  880. 

2  Ch.19.  11  Zebadiah  the  son  of  I.,  the  ruler  of  the 

3.  A  son  of  Azel  a  Benjamite,  of  Saul’sfamily.  B.c.  880. 

1  Ch.  8.  38  whose  names  (are)  these,  Azrikam . .  and  I. 

9.  44  whose  names  (are)  these,  Azrikam.  .and  I. 

4  One  of  the  captains  of  hundreds  who  assisted  in  rais¬ 
ing  Joash  to  the  throne.  B.c.  878. 

o  Ch.23.  i  and  I.  the  son  of  Jeliolianan,  and  Azariah 

5  A  priest  who  had  taken  a  foreign  wife.  B.c.  450. 

Ezra  10.  22  of  the  sons  of  Pashur.  .Maaseiah,  I.,<Neth. 

6.  Son  of  Nethaniali.  His  vile  acts  and  character  are 
fully  given  by  Jeremiah.  B.c.  588. 

2  Ki.  25.  23  there  came  to  Gedaliah.  even  I.  the  son 

25.  25  I.  the  son  of  Nethaniali..  of  the  seed  royal 
Jer.  40.  8  they  came  toGedaliah.  .even  I.  the  son  of 
40.  14  Baalis.  hath  sent  I.  the  son  of  Nethaniali 
40.  15  Let  me  go.  .and  I  will  slay  I.  the  son  of  N. 

40.  16  Thou  shalt  not.  .thou  speakest  falsely  of  I. 

41.  1  I.  the  son  of  Nethaniah.  .of  the  seed  royal 

41.  2  Then  arose  I.  the  son  of  Nethaniah,  and 
41.  3  I.  also  slew  all  the  Jews  that  were  with 
41.  6  I.  the  son  of  Nethaniah  went  forth  from 
41.  7  that  I.  the  son  of  Nethaniah  slew  them 
41.  8  were  found  among  them  that  said  unto  I. 
41.  9  Now  the  pit  wherein  I.  had  cast  all  the 
41  9  I.  the  son  of  Nethaniah  filled  it  with  (th. 

41.  10  I.  carried  away  captive  all  the  residue  of 
41.  10  I.  the  son  of  Nethaniah  carried  them  away 
41.  11  the  evil  that  I.  the  son  of  Nethaniah  had 
41.12  took  all  the  men,  and  went  to  fight  with  I. 
41.  13  all  the  people  which  (were)  with  I.  sawj. 
41.  14  all  the  people  that  I.  had  carried  away 
41.  15  I.  the  son  of  Nethaniah  escaped  from  Jo. 
41.  16  remnant,  .whom  he  had  recovered  from  I. 
41.  18  I.  the  son  of  Nethaniah  had  slain  Gedaliah 

ISH-HA- EL-ITE,  ISH-ME-EL-ITE,  'busi.W-- 
Patronymic  of  the  tribes  descended  from  Ishmael.  In 
Gen.  37  28  they  seem  to  hr,  also  called  Midianites. 

Gen.  37.  25  behold,  a  company  of  I.  came  from  Gilead 

37.  27  Come,  and  let  us  sell  him  to  the  I.,  and 
37.  28  they .  .sold  Joseph  to  the  I.  for  twenty 
39.  1  Potiphar.  .boughthimofthehandsoftliel. 
Judg.  8.  24  had  golden  ear  rings,  because  they(were)I. 

1  Ch.  2  17  the  father  of  Amasa  (was)  Jether  the  I. 

27.  30  Over  the  camels  also  (was)  Obil  the  I. :  and 
Psa.  83.  6  The  tabernacles  of  Edom,  and  the  I.  ;  of 

ISH-MA'-IAH,  Jah  (is)  hearing. 

A  prince  of  Zebulun  in  David’s  reign.  B.C.  1048. 

1  Ch.27.  19  Of  Zebulun;  I.  the  son  of  Obadiah:  ofNap. 

ISH-ME'-RAI,  ’IPS';  Jah  (is)  keeper. 

A  descendant  of  Benjamin,  and  one  of  the  chief  men  of 
the  tribe,  b.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  8.  18  I.  also,  and  Jezliah,  and  Jobab,  the  son3 

I'-SHOD,  linpx  man  of  honour. 

Properly  Ish-hod.  One  of  the  tribe  of  Manasseh  on  the 
E  of  the  Jordan,  and  son  of  Hammoleketh,  “  the 
queen.”  From  his  near  relationship  to  Gilead  he  was 
probably  an  influential  person.  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  7.  18  his  sister  Hammoleketh  bare  I.,  and  Ab 

ISH'-PAN,  IBS';  firm,  strong. 

A  son  of  Shashak,  a  chief  Benjamite.  B.C.  1300. 

1  Ch.  8.  22  And  I.,  and  Heber,  and  Eliel 

ISH  TOB,  man  of  Tob. 

A  small  state  that  formed  part  of  Aram.  It  was  here 
that  Jeplithah  fled  when  thrust  out  by  his  brethren. 
B.C.  1150. 

2  Sa  10  6  sent  and  hired,  .of  I.  twelve  thousand 

10.  8  I.,  and  Maacah  (were)  by  themselves  in 


IS  H  U  AH 


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ISRAEL 


ISH-U'-AH,  I-SD'-AH,  njp;  self -answering  or  satis. 
The  second  sou  of  Asher,  B.c.  1680.  In  1  Ch.  7.  30,  the 
orthography  is  Isuah  in  the  Common  Version,  though  it 
is  identical  with  the  Hebrew  word  in  Gen.  46.  17. 

Gen.  46.  17  the  sous  of  Asher  ;  Jimnah,  and  I.,  and 
1  Ch.  7.  30  sons  of  Asher ;  Imnah,  and  I.,  and  Ishuai 
ISH'-tTI,  ISH-D'-AI,  IS'-TTI,  JES'-UI,  ’lp% 

1.  The  third  son  of  Asher,  and  founder  of  the  family  of 
the  Jesuites.  B.c.  1680. 

Gen.  46.  17  sonsof  Asher; .Jimnah,  andlshuah,  and  I. 
Nuin.26.  44  of  J.,  the  family  of  the  Jesuites  :  of  Ber. 
1  Ch.  7.  30  sonsof  Asher  ;  Imnah,  and  Isuah,  and  I. 

2.  Second  sou  of  Saul  by  his  wife  Ahinoam.  B.C.  1060. 

1  Sa.  14.  49  the  sons  of  Saul  were  Jonathan,  and  I. 
ISLAND,  isle  — 

1  .Isle,  sea  coast,  ’K  i. 

Gen.  10.  5  By  these  were  the  isles  of  the  Gentiles 
Esth.io.  1  upon  the  land,  and .  .the  isles  of  the  sea 
Job  22.  30  lie  shall  deliver  the  island  of  the  innocent 
Psa.  72.  10  kings  of  Tarshisl)  and  of  the  isles  shall 
97.  1  rejoice;  let  the  multitude  of  isles  be  glad 
Isa.  11.  n  from  Hamath,  and . .  the  islands  of  the  sea 
20.  6  the  inhabitant  of  this  isle  shall  say  in  that 

23.  2  Be  still,  ye  inhabitants  of  the  isle ;  thou 

23.  6  Tarshish  ;  howl,  ye  inhabitants  of  the  isle 

24.  15  Lord  God  of  Israel  in  the  isles  of  the  sea 

40.  15  he  taketh  up  the  isles  as  a  very  little  tliiug 

41.  1  Keep  silence  before  me,  0  islands;  and 
—41.  5  The  isles  saw  (it),  and  feared ;  the  ends 

42.  4  judgment . .  and  the  isles  shall  wait  for  his 
42.  10  Sing . .  the  isles,  and  the  inhabitants  there. 
42.  12  Let  them,  .declare  his  praise  in  the  islands 
42.  15  I  will  make  the  rivers  islands,  and  I  will 

49.  1  Listen,  0  isles,  unto  me;  and  hearken,  ye 
51.  5  the  isles  shall  wait  upon  me,  and  on  mine 

59.  18  to  the  islands  he  will  repay  recompence 

60.  9  Surely  the  isles  shall  wait  for  me,  and  the 
66.  19  isles  afar  off,  that  have  not  heard  my  fa. 

Jer.  2. 10  For  pass  over  the  isles  of  Chittim,  and 

25.  22  kings  of  the  isles  which  (are)  beyond  the 
31.  10  and  declare  (it)  in  the  isles  afar  off,  and 

50.  39  with  the  wild  beasts  of  the  islands  shall 
Eze.  26.  15  Shall  not  the  isles  shake  at  the  sound  of 

26.  18  Now  shall  the  isles  tremble  in  the  day  of 

26.  18  the  isles  that(are)iu  the  sea  shall  be  tro. 

27.  3  a  merchant  of  the  people  for  many  isles 

27.  6  benches  (of)  ivory . .  out  of  the  isles  of  Ch. 

27.  7  blue  and  purple  from  the  isles  of  Elishah 

27.  15  many  isles,  .the  merchandise  of  thine  hand 

27.  35  All  the  inhabitants  of  the  isles  shall  be 
39.  6  them  that  dwell  carelessly  in  the  isles 

Dan.  11.  18  After  this  shall  he  turn,  .unto  the  isles 
Zeph.  2.  it  every  one  from  his  place,  .all  the  isles  of 

2 .Isle,  a  small  island,  v-qoiov  nesion. 

Acts  27.  16  running  under  a  certain  island  which  is 

3.  Island,  vr\<ros  nesos. 

Acts  13.  6  when  they  had  gone  through  the  isle  unto 

27.  26  Howbeitwemustbecastuponacertainis. 

28.  1  they  knew  that  the  island  was  called  M. 

28.  7  possessions  of  the  chief  man  of  the  island 

28.  9  others,  .which  had  diseases  in  the  island 
28. 11  in  a  ship,  .which  had  wintered  in  the  isle 

Rev.  1.  9  was  in  the  isle  that  is  called  Patmos,  for 
6.  14  every  mountain  and  islaml  were  moved 

16.  20  every  island  fled  away,  and  the  mountains 
ISLAND,  wild  beast  of  the  — 

Those  inhabiting  the  islands,  C"K  iyyim. 

Isa.  13.  22  the  wild  beasts  of  the  island  shall  cry  in 

34.  14  shall,  .meet  with  the  wild  beasts  of  the  is. 
Jer.  50.  39  with  the  wild  beasts  of  the  islands  shall 

IS-MACH'-IAH,  vr?gp)  Jah  (is)  supporter. 

An  overseer  of  the  dedicated  things  at  the  temple  in 
the  time  of  Hezekiah.  B.c.  726. 

2  Ch.  31.  13  I.,  and  Mahatli.  .(were)  overseers  under 
IS-MA'-IAH  n;yciy'  Jah  (is)  hearing. 

A  Gibeonite  warrior  who  joined  David  at  Ziklag.  He 
was  among  the  thirty  valiant  men,  and  over  them. 

1  Ch.  12.  4  I.  the  Gibeonite,  a  mighty  man  among 
IS'-PAH.  195 "firm,  strong. 

A  son  of  Beriah  the  Benjamite.  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  8. 16  Michael,  and  I.,  and  Jolia,  the  sons  of  B. 
IS-RA'-EL,  Vx'ig’i  ’In-paf/A  ruling  with  God. 

1.  The  new  name  given  to  Jacob.  B.c.  1739. 

Gen.  32.  28  name  shall  be  called  no  more  Jacob,  but  I. 

35.  10  shall  not  be  called  any  more  Jacob, butl. 
35.  10  be  thy  name  :  and  he  called  his  name  I. 
35.  21  I.  journeyed,  and  spread  his  tent  beyond 
35.  22  it  came  to  pass,  when  I.  dwelt  in  that  laud 
35.  22  Reuben  went  and  lay  with  Billah.  .and  I. 
37.  3  Now  I.  loved  Joseph  more  than  all  his 
37.  13  I.  said.  .Do not  thy  brethren  feed  (tiled.) 

42.  5  the  sons  of  I.  came  to  buy  (corn)  among 

43.  6  I.  said,  Wherefore  dealt  ye  (so)  ill  with 
43.  8  Judah  said  unto  I.  his  father,  Send  the 
43.  11  their  father  I.  said  unto  them,  If  (it  must 

45.  21  the  children  of  I.  did  so  :  and  Joseph 

45.  28  I  said,  (It  is)  enough  ;  Joseph  my  son  (is) 

46.  1  I.  took  his  journey  with  all  that  he  had 
46.  2  God  spake  unto  I.  in  the  visions  of  the 
46.  5  and  the  eons  of  I.  earned  Jacob  their  fat. 
46.  8  these  (are)the  names  of  the  children  of  I. 
46.  29  Joseph,  .went  up  to  meet  I.  his  father,  to 

46.  30  I.  said  unto  Joseph,  Now  letmedie,  since 
47-  27  I-  dwelt  in  the  laud  of  Egypt,  in  the  cou. 

47.  29  And  the  time  drew  nigh  that  I.  must  die 


Gen.  47.  31  And  I.  bowed  himself  upon  the  bed’s  head 

48.  2  I.  strengthened  himself,  and  sat  upon  the 

48.  8  I.  beheld  Joseph’s  sons,  and  said,  Who 
48.  10  Now  the  eyes  of  I.  were  dim  for  age,  (so 
48.  11I.  said  unto  Joseph,  I  had  not  thought  to 
48.  13  Ephraim  in  his  right  hand  toward  I.’sleft 
48.  13  Manasseh  in  his  left  hand  toward  I.’s  right 
48.  14  I.  stretched  out  his  right  hand,  and  laid 

48.  21  I.  said  unto  Joseph,  Behold,  I  die;  but 

49.  2  Gatheryourselvestoget. .  hearken  unto  I. 

50.  2  commanded . .  the  physicians  embalmed  I. 
Exod.  1.  1  these  (are)  the  names  of  the  children  of  I. 

1.  7  children  of  I.  were  fruitful,  and  increased 
6.  14  The  sons  of  Reuben  the  first  born  of  I. 

32.  13  Remember  Abraham, Isaac, andl.,thyser. 
Num.  1.  20  And  the  children  of  Reuben,  I.’s  eldest 

26.  5  Reuben,  the  eldest  son  of  I. :  the  children 
Judgi8.  29  of  Dan  their  father,  who  was  born  unto  I. 
1  Ki.  18.  31  the  word,  .came,  saying,  I.  shall  lie  thy 

18.  36  let  it  be  known,  .that  thou  (art)  God  in  I. 
2Ki.  17.  34  the  children  of  Jacob,  whom  he  named  I. 

1  Ch.  1.  34  The  sons  of  Isaac  ;  Esau,  and  I. 

2.  1  These  (are)  the  sons  of  I.  ;  Reuben,  Sime. 

5.  1  Now  tbesonsof  Reuben,  the  firstbornof  I. 

5.  1  given  unto  the  sons  of  Joseph  the  son  of  I. 

5.  3  The  sons .  .of  Reuben  the  first  born  of  I. 

6.  38  of  Kohatli,  the  son  of  Levi,  the  son  of  I. 

7.  29  dwelt  the  children  of  Joseph  the  son  of  I. 

29.  10  Blessed  (be)  thou,  Lord  God  of  I.  our  fa. 

29.  18  O  Lord  God  of  Abraham,  Isaac,  and  of  I. 

2  Ch.30.  6  Ye  children  of  I.,  turn  again  unto  the  L. 
Ezra.  8.  18  of  Mahli,  the  son  of  Levi,  the  son  of  I. 

2.  The  nation  that  sprang  from  Jacob  and  the  land  in 
which  they  dwelt. 

Gen.  32.  32  Therefore  the  children  of  I.  eat  not  (of) 
34.  7  he  had  wrought  folly  in  I.,  in  lying  with 

36.  31  reigned  any  king  over  the  children  of  I. 

48.  20  In  thee  shall  I.  bless,  saying,  God  make 

49.  7  I  will  divide  them,  .and  scatter  them  in  I. 
49.  16  judge  his  people,  as  one  of  the  tribes  of  I. 
49.  24  thence  (is)  the  shepherd,  the  stone  of  I. 

49.  28  All  these  (are)  the  twelve  tribes  of  I.  :  and 

50.  25  Joseph  took  an  oath  of  the  children  of  I. 
Exod.  1.  9  people  of  the  children  of  I.  (are),  .mighti. 

1. 12  were  grieved  because  of  the  children  of  I. 

1.  13  Egyptians  made  the  children  of  I.  to  serve 

2.  23  the  children  of  I.  sighed  by  reason  of  the 

2.  25  God  looked  upon  the  children  of  I.,  and 

3.  9  behold,  the  cry  of  the  children  of  I.  is  co. 

3.  10  thou  mayest  bring,  .the  children  of  I.  out 

3.  11  I  should  bring  forth  the  children  of  I.  out 

3.  13  Behold.  .1  come  unto  the  children  of  I. 

3. 14,  15  slialt  thou  say  unto  the  children  of  I. 
3.  16  Go,  and  gather  the  elders  of  I.  together 

3.  18  thou  slialt  come,  thou  and  the  elders  of  I. 

4.  22  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  I.  (is) my  son,  (even) 

4.  29  gathered,  .the  elders  of  the  children  of  I. 

4.  31  the  Lord  had  visited  the  children  of  I. 

5.  1  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  I.,  Let  my  p. 

5.  2  that  I  should  obey  his  voice  to  let  I.  got 
3.  2  I  know  nottlieLoRD,  neither  will  Iletl.  go 

5.  14,  15,  19  the  officers  of  the  children  of  I. 

6.  5  heart!  the  groaning  of  the  children  of  I. 

6.  6  Wherefore  say  unto  the  children  of  I.,  I 

6.  9  Moses  spake  so  unto  the  children  of  I. 

6.  11  that  he  let  the  children  of  I.  go  out  of  his 

6.  12  the  children  of  I.  have  not  hearkened  unto 
6.  13  gave  them  a  charge  unto  the  children  of  I. 

6. 13  bring  the  children  of  I.  out  of  the  land 
6.  26  Bring  out  the  children  of  I.  from  the  laud 

6.  27  to  bring  out  the  children  of  I.  from  Egypt 

7.  2  that  he  send  the  children  of  I.  out  of  his 

7.  4  bring  forth,  .my  people  the  children  of  I. 

7.  5  when  I . .  bring  out  the  children  of  I.  from 

9.  4  Lord  shall  sever  between  the  cattle  of  I. 

9.  4  nothing  die.  .(that  is)  the  children’s  of  I. 

9.  6  of  the  cattle  of  the  children  of  I.  died  not 
9.  26  where  the  children  of  I.  (were),  was  there 
9.  35  neither  would  he  let  the  children  of  I.  go 

10.  20  that  he  would  not  let  the  children  of  I. 

10.  23  all  the  children  of  I.  had  light  in  their  d. 

11.  7  against,  the  children  of  I.  shall  not  a  dog 

11.  7  a  difference  between  the  Egyptians  and  I. 

11.  10  he  would  not  let  the  children  of  I.  go  out 

12.  3  Speak  ye  unto  all  the  congregation  of  I. 

12.  6  the  congregation  of  I.  shall  kill  it  in  the 
12.  15  day,  that  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  I. 

12.  19  cut  off  from  the  congregation  of  I.,  whet. 
12.  21  Then  Moses  called  for  all  the  elders  of  I. 
12.  27  passed  over  the  houses  of  the  children  of  I. 
12.  28  children  of  I.  went  away,  and  did  as  the 
12.  31  Rise  up.  .both  ye  and  the  children  of  I. 
12.  35  children  of  I.  did  according  to  the  word 
12.  37  children  of  I.  journeyed  from  Rameses 
12.  40  Now  the  sojourning  of  the  children  of  I. 
12.42  to  be  observed  of  all  the  children  of  I.  in 
12.  47  All  the  congregation  of  I.  shall  keep  it 
12.  50  Thus  did  all  the  children  of  I. ;  as  the  L. 

12.  51  Lord  did  bring  the  children  of  I.  out  of 

13.  2  openeththewombamongthechildrenofl. 

13. 18  children  of  I.  went  up  harnessed  out  of 

13. 19  he  had  straitly  sworn  the  children  of  I. 

14.  2  Speak  unto  the  children  of  I.,  that  they 

14.  3  For  Pharaoh  will  say  of  the  children  of  I. 

14.  5  said,  Why  have  we.  .let  I.  go  from  serving 

14.  8  he  pursued  after  the  children  of  I. :  and 

14.  8  children  of  I.  went  out  with  an  high  hand 
14. 10  the  children  of  I.  lifted  up  their  eyes,  and 
14. 10  and  the  children  of  I.  cried  out  unto  the 

14. 15  speak  unto  the  children  of  I.,  that  they 

14. 16  and  the  children  of  I.  shall  go  on  dry 

14. 19  angel,  .which  went  before  the  camp  of  I. 


Exodi4.  20  camp  of  the  Egyptians  and  the  camp  of  I. 
14.  22  children  of  I.  went  into  the  midst  of  the 
14.  25  said,  Let  us  flee  from  the  face  of  I. ;  for 
14.  29  But  the  children  of  I.  walked  upon  dry 
14.  30  Thus  the  Lord  saved  I.  that  day  out  of 
14.  30  I.  saw  the  Egyptians  dead  upon  the  sea 

14.  31  I.  saw  that  great  work  which  the  LORD 

15.  1  Then  sang  Moses  and  the  children  of  I. 

15.  19  but  the  children  of  I.  went  on  dry  (land) 

15.  22  So  Moses  brought  I.  from  the  Red  Sea 

16.  1,  2,  g,  10  congregation  of  the  children  of  I. 

16.  3  children  of  I.  said  unto  them.  Would  to 

16.  6  and  Aaron  said  unto  all  the  children  of  I. 

16.  12  heard  the  murmurings  of  the  children  of  I. 

16.  15  when  the  children  of  I.  saw  (it),  they  said 
16.  17  And.tlie  children  of  I.  did  so,  and  gathered 
16.  31  house  of  I.  called  the  name  thereof  Man. 

16.  35  children  of  I.  did  eat  manna  forty  years 

17.  1  all  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  I. 

17.  5  Go.  and  take  with  thee  of  the  elders  of  I. 

17.  6  Moses  did . .  in  the  sight  of  the  ciders  of  I. 

17.  7  because  of  the  chiding  of  the  children  of  I. 

17.  8  Then  came  Amalek,  and  fought  with  I.  in 

17.  11  Moses  held  up  his  hand,  that  I.  prevailed 

18.  1  heard  of  all  that  God  had  done,  for  I.  his 

18.  1  that  the  Lord  had  brought  I.  outof  Egypt 

18.  8  told,  .all  that  the  LORD  had  done,  .for  I.’s 

18.  9  thegoodnesswhichtheLORDhaddonetoI. 

18.  12  and  Aaron  came,  and  all  the  elders  of  I. 

18.  25  Moses  chose  able  men  out  of  all  I.,  and 

19.  1  the  children  of  I.  were  gone  forth  out  of 

19.  2  in  the  wilderness :  and  there  I.  camped 

19.  3  Thus  slialt  thou,  tell  the  children  of  I. 

19.  6  thou  shalt  speak  unto  the  children  of  I. 

20.  22  thou  shalt  say  unto  the  children  of  I.,  Ye 

24.  1  Come  up . .  and  seventy  of  the  elders  of  I. 
24.  4  builded . .  according  to  the . .  tribes  of  I. 

24.  5  he  sent  young  men  of  the  children  of  I. 
24.  9  Then  went  up . .  seventy  of  the  elders  of  I. 
24.  10  they  saw  the  God  of  I.:  and  (there  was) 
24.  11  upon  the  nobles  of  the  children  of  I.  he 

24.  17  fire,  .in  the  eyes  of  the  children  of  I. 

25.  2  Speak  unto  the  children  of  I.,  that  they 
25.  22  I  will  give  thee,  .unto  the  children  of  I. 

27.  20  thou  shalt  command  the  children  of  I. ,  that 

27.  21  a  statute  for  ever  on  the  behalf  of .  .1. 

28.  1  take,  .from  amongthe  children  of  I.,  that 

28.  9  and  grave,  .the  names  of  the  children  of  I. 
28. 11  with  the  names  of  the  children  of  I.:  thou 

20.  12  stones  of  memorial  unto  the  children  of  I. 

28.  21  be  with  the  names  of  the  children  of  I. 
28.29  shall  bear  the  names  of  the  children  of  I. 

28.  30  bear  the  judgment  of  the  children  of  I. 

28.  38  holy  things,  which  the  children  of  I.  shall 

29.  28  by  a  statute,  .from  the  children  of  I.;  for 

29.  28  an  heave  offering  from  the  children  of  I. 

29.  43  there  I  will  meet  with  the  children  of  I. 

29.  45  I  will  dwell  among  the  children  of  I.,  and 

30.  12  thou  takest  the  sum  of  the  children  of  I. 

30.  16  the  atonement  money  of  the  children  of  I. 

30.  16  a  memorial  unto  the  children  of  I.  before 

30.  31  shalt  speak  unto  the  children  of  I.,  saying 

31.  13  Speak  thou  also  unto  the  children  of  I. 

31.  16  Wherefore  the  children  of  I.  shall  keep 

31.  17  sign  between  me  and  the  children  of  I. 

32.  4,  8  These  (be)  thy  gods,  O  I.  which  brou. 

32.  20  and  made  the  children  of  I.  drink  (of  it) 

32.  27  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  I.,  Put  every 
33-  5  Say  unto  the  children  of  I.,  Ye  (are)  a  st. 

33.  6  the  children  of  I.  stripped  themselves  of 

34.  23  men  children  appear  before . .  the  God  of  I. 
34.  27  have  made  a  covenant  with  thee  and  with  I. 
34.  30  when  Aaron  and  all  the  children  of  I.  saw 
34.  32  afterward  all  the  children  of  I.  came  nigh 
34.  34  came  out,  and  spake  unto  the  children  of  I. 

34.  35  the  children  of  I.  saw  the  face  of  Moses 

35.  1,  4,  20  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  I. 
35.  29  children  of  I.  brought  a  willing  offering 

35.  30  Moses  said  unto  the  children  of  I.,  See 

36.  3  the  offering  which  the  children  of  I.  had 
39.  6  with  the  names  of  the  children  of  I. 

39.  7  for  a  memorial  to  the  children  of  I. ;  as  the 
39.  14  the  names  of  the  children  of  I.,  twelve 
39.  32  children  of  I.  did  according  to  all  that  the 

39.  42  so  the  the  children  of  I.  made  all  the  wo. 

40.  36  the  children  of  I.  went  onward  in  all  their 
40.  38  fire . .  in  the  sight  of  all  the  house  of  I. 

Lev.  1.  2  Speak  unto  the  children  of  I.,  and  say 

4.  2  Speak  unto  the  children  of  I.,  saying,  If 

4.  13  if  the  whole  congregation  of  I.  sin  through 
7.  23,  29  Speak  unto  the  children  of  I.,  saying 

7.  34  have  I  taken  of  the  children  of  I.  from  off 

7.  34  by  a  statute,  .from  among  the  children  of  I. 

7.  36  to  be  given  them  of  the  children  of  I.,  in 
7.  38  he  commanded  the  children  of  I.  to  offer 
9.  1  Moses  called  Aaron,  .and  the  elders  of  T. 
9.  3  unto  the  children  of  I.  thou  shalt  speak 

10.  6  let  your  brethren,  the  whole  house  of  I. 
10.  11  that  ye  may  teach  the  children  of  I.  all 

10.  14  of  the  sacrifices,  of  the  children  of  I. 

11.  2  Speak  unto  the  children  of  I.,  saying,  Th. 

12.  2  Speak  unto  the  cliildren  of  I.,  saying,  If 

15.  2  Speak  unto  the  children  of  I.,  and  say 

15.  31  Thus  shall  ye  separate  the  children  of  I. 

16.  s  of  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  I. 

16.  16  of  the  uncleanness  of  the  children  of  I. 

16. 17  atonement,  .for  all  the  congregation  of  I. 

16. 19  from  the  uncleanness  of  the  children  of  I. 
16.  21  all  the  iniquities  of  the  children  of  I. 

16.  34  make  an  atonement  for  the  children  of  I. 

17.  2  his  sons,  and  unto  all  the  children  of  I. 

17.  3,  8,  io,  13  man  (.there  be)  of  the  house  of  I. 


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Lev.  17.  5  children  of  I.  may  bring  their  sacrifices 

17.  12  Therefore  I  said  unto  the  children  of  1. 

17.  14  I  said  unto  the  children  of  I.,  Ye  shall 

18.  2  Speak  unto  the  children  of  I.,  and  say 
10.  2  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  I. 

20.  2  Again,  thou  shalt  say  to  the  children  of  I. 

20.  2  I  ,  or  of  the  strangers  that  sojourn  in  I. 

21.  24  his  sons,  and  unto  all  the  children  of  I. 

22.  2  from  the  holy  things  of  the  children  of  I. 

22.  3  the  children  of  I.  hallow  unto  the  Lord 

22.  15  the  holy  things  of  the  children  of  I. 

22.  18  his  sons,  and  unto  all  the  children  of  I. 

22.  18  the  house  of  I.,  or  of  the  strangers  in  I. 

22.  32  will  be  hallowed  among  the  children  of  I. 

23.  2,  10  Speak  unto  the  children  of  I.,  and  say 

23.  24,  34  Speak  unto  the  children  of  I.,  saying 

23.  43  made  the  children  of  I.  to  dwell  in  booths 

23.  44  Moses  declared  unto  the  children  of  I.  the 

24.  2  Command  the  children  of  I.,  that  they 

24.  8  (being  taken)  from  the  children  of  I.  by  an 

24.  10  son.  .went  out  among  the  children  of  I. 

24.  10  a  man  of  I.  strove  together  in  the  camp 
24.  15  thou  shalt  speak  unto  the  children  of  I. 
24.  23  Moses  spake  unto  the  children  of  I.,  that 

24.  23  children  of  I.  did  as  the  Lord  commanded 

25.  2  Speak  unto  the  children  of  I.,  and  say 

25.  33  their  possession  among  the  children  of  I. 
25,  46  over  your  brethren  the  children  of  I.  ye 

25.  55  unto  me  the  children  of  I.  (are)  servants 

26.  46  made  between  him  and  the  children  of  I. 

27.  2  Speak  unto  the  children  of  I.,  and  say 
27.  34  commanded  Moses  for  the  children  of  I. 

N'lini  i.  2  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  I. 
j.  3  all  that  are  able  to  go  forth  to  war  in  I. 

1.  16  These  (were)  the . .  heads  of  thousands  in  I . 

1.  44  and  the  princes  of  I.,  (being)  twelve  men 

1.  45  that  were  numbered  of  the  children  of  I. 

1.  45  that  were  able  to  go  forth  to  war  in  I. 

1.  49  tlie  sum  of  them  among  the  children  of  I. 
1.  52  the  children  of  I.  shall  pitch  their  tents 
1.  53  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  I. 

1.  54  the  children  of  I.  did  according  to  all  that 

2.  2  Every  man  of  the  children  of  I.  shall 

2.  32  which  were  numbered  of  the  children  of  X. 

2.  33  not  numbered  among  the  children  of  I. 

2.  34  the  children  of  I.  did  according  to  all  that 

3.  8  keep,  .the  charge  of  the  children  of  I. 

3.  9  given  unto  him  out  of  the  children  of  I. 

3. 12  Levites  from  among  the  children  of  I. 

3.  12  openeth  the  matrix  among,  .children  of  I. 

3. 13  hallowed  unto  me  all  the  first  born  in  I. 

3.  38  for  the  charge  of  the  children  of  I. ;  and 
3.  40  of  the  males  of  the  children  of  I.  from 

3. 41,  42,  45  first  born  among  the  children  of  I. 
3.  41  among  the  cattle  of  the  children  of  I. 

3.  46,  50  of  the  first  born  of  the  children  of  I. 

4.  46  and  Aaron  and  the  chief  of  I.  numbered 

5.  2  Command  the  children  of  I.,  that  they  put 

5.  4  the  children  of  I.  did  so,  and  put  them  out 
5.  4  as  the  Lord  spake . .  did  the  children  of  I. 
5.  6  Speak  unto  the  children  of  I. ,  When  a  man 
5.  9  all  the  holy  things  of  the  children  of  I. 

5.  12  Speak  unto  the  children  of  I.,  and  say 

6.  2  Speak  unto  the  children  of  I.,  aDd  say 

6.  23  ye  shall  bless  the  children  of  I.,  saying 

6.  27  shall  put  my  name  upon  the  children  of  I. 

7.  2  theprincesof  I.,headsofthehouseof  their 

7.  84  when  it  was  anointed,  by  the  princes  of  I. 

8.  6,  14  Levites  from  among  the  children  of  I. 

8.  9  assembly  of  the  children  of  I.  together 

8.  10  the  children  of  X.  shall  put  their  hands 

8. 11  (for)  an  offering  of  the  children  of  I. 

8.  16  unto  me  from  among  the  children  of  I. 

8.  16,  17,  18  first  born  of  all  the  children  of  I. 

8. 19  I.,  to  do  the  service  of  the  children  of  I. 
8.  19  make  an  atonement  for  the  children  of  I. 
8.  19  the  children  of  I.,  when  the  children  of  I. 
8.  20  tlie  congregation  of  the  children  of  I. 

8.  20  so  did  tlie  children  of  I.  unto  them 

9.  2  the  children  of  I.  also  keep  the  passover 

9.  4  Moses  spake  unto  the  children  of  I.,  that 

9.  5  according  to  all.  did  the  children  of  I. 

9.  7  appointed  season  among .. children  of  I.  ? 

9.  10  Speak  unto  the  children  of  I.  saying.  If 
9.  17  after  that  the  children  of  I.  journeyed 

9.  17  the  children  of  I.  pitched  their  tents 
9.  18  the  children  of  Israel  journeyed,  and  at 
9.  19  tlie  children  of  I.  kept  the  charge  of  the 
9.  22  tlie  children  of  I.  abode  in  their  tents 

10.  4  (which  are)  heads  of  the  thousands  of  I. 

10.  12  the  children  of  I.  took  their  journeys  out 

10.  28  (were)thejourueyiugsof  the  children  of  I. 

10.  29  the  Lord  hath  spoken  good  concerning  I. 

10.  36  Return  .  .unto  the  many  thousands  of  I. 

11.  4  the  children  of  I.  also  wept  again,  and 

11.  16  Gather,  .seventy  men  of  the  elders  of  I. 
11. 30  gat.  .into  the  camp,  he  and  the  elders  of  I. 

13.  2  Canaan,  which  I  give . .  the  children  of  I. 

13.  3  those  men(were)headsofthechildrenof  I. 

13.  24  grapes  which  tlie  children  of  I.  cut  down 

13.  26  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  I. 

13.  32  an  evil  report,  unto  the  children  of  I. 

14.  '2  the  children  of  I.  murmured  against  Mos. 

14.  5  of  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  I. 

14.  7  unto  all  tlie  company  of  the  children  of  I. 

14.  10  appeared,  .before  all  the  children  of  I. 
14.27  heard  the  murmurings  of  the  children  of  I. 

14.  39  sayings  unto  all  the  children  of  I. ;  and  the 

15.  2,  18,  38  Speak  unto  the  children  of  I.,  and 

15.  26  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  I. 

15.  29  him  that  is  born  among  the  children  of  I. 

15.  32  the  children  of  I.  were  in  the  wilderness 


Num  16.  2  with  certain  of  the  children  of  I.,  two 

16.  9  (but )  a  small  thing . .  the  God  of  I.  hath 

16.  9  separated  you  from  the  congregation  of  I. 

16.  25  rose  up.  .and  the  elders  of  I.  followed 

16.  34  I.  that  (were)  round  about  them  fled  at  the 

16.  38  shall  be  a  sign  unto  the  children  of  I. 

16.  40  (To  be)  a  memorial  unto  the  children  of  I. 

16.  41  the  children  of  I.  murmured  against  Mo. 

17.  2  Speak  unto  the  children  of  I.,  and  take 

17.  5  the  murmurings  of  the  children  of  I. 

17.  6  Moses  spake  unto  the  children  of  I.,  and 

17.  9  before  the  Lord  unto,  .the  children  of  I. 

17.  12  the  children  ofl.  spake  unto  Moses,  saying 

18.  5  no  wrath  any  more  upon  the  children  of  I. 

18.  6  the  Levites  from  among  the  children  of  I. 

18.  8  the  hallowed  things  of  the  children  of  I. 

18.  11  the  wave  offerings  of  the  children  of  I. 

18.  14  Every  thing  devoted  in  I.  shall  be  thine 

18.  19  the  children  of  I.  offer  unto  the  Lord 
18.  20  thine  inheritance  among  the  childrenof  I. 
18.  21  all  the  tenth  in  I.  for  an  inheritance 

18.  22  Neither  must  the  children  of  I.  henceforth 
18.  23,  24  among  the  children  of  I.  they  have  no 
18.  24  the  tithes  of  the  children  of  I.,  which 
18.  26  When  ye  take  of  the  children  of  I.  the 
18.  28  which  ye  receive  of  the  children  of  I. 

18.  32  the  holy  tilings  of  the  children  of  I. 

19.  2  Speak  unto  the  children  of  I.,  that  they 

19.  9  for  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  I. 

19.  10  it  shall  be  unto  the  children  of  I.,  and 

19.  13  that  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  I.  :  beer  use 

20.  1  Then  came  the  children  of  I.,  (even)  the 

20.  12  sanctify  me  in  the  eyes  of.  .children  of  I. 

20.  13  the  children  of  I.  strove  with  the  Lord 

20.  14  Tlius  saith  thy  brother  I.,  Thou  knowest 
20.  19  the  children  of  I.  said  unto  him,  We  will 
20.  21  to  give  I.  passage  through  his  border 

20.  21  wherefore  I.  turned  away  from  him 
20.  22  the  children  of  I.,(e ven)  the  whole  congre. 
20.  24  which  I  have  given  unto  the  children  of  I. 

20.  29  they  mourned,  .(even)  all  the  house  of  I. 

21.  1  that  I.  came  by  the  way  of  the  spies 

21.  1  he  fought  against  I.,  and  took  (some)  of 

21.  2  I.  vowed  a  vow  unto  the  Lord,  and  said,  If 

21.  3  tlie  Lord  hearkened  to  the  voiceofI.,and 

21.  6  bit  the  people;  and  much  people  of  I.  died 
21.  10  the  children  of  I.  set  forward,  and  pitched 
21.  17  I.  sang  this  song,  Spring  up,  0  well;  sing 
21.  21  I.  sent  messengers  unto  Sihon  kingof  the 
21.  23  not  suffer  I.  to  pass  through  his  border 
21.  23  butSihon.  .went  out  against  I .  into  the 
21.  23  he  came  to  Jahaz,  and  fought  against  I. 
21.  24  I.  smote  him  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 
21.  25  And  I.  tookall  these  cities;  and  I.  dweltin 

21.  31  Thus  I. dwelt  in  the  land  of  the  Amorites 

22.  1  the  children  of  I.  set  forward,  and  pitched 

22.  2  saw  all  that  I.  had  done  to  the  Amorites 

22.  3  distressed  because  of  the  children  of  I. 

23.  7  Come,  curse  me  Jacob,  and  come,  defy  I. 

23.  10  and  the  number  of  thefourth  (part)of  I.  ? 

23.  21  neither  hath  he  seen  perverseness  in  I. 

23.  23  neither  (is  there)  any  divination  against  I. 

23.  23  it  shall  be  said  of  Jacob  and  of  I.,  What 

24.  1  saw  that  it  pleased  the  Lord  to  bless  I. 

24.  2  Balaam  lifted  up  his  eyeB,  and  he  saw  I. 

24.  5  How  goodly  are . .  thy  tabernacles,  OI.I 

24.  17  a  sceptre  shall  rise  out  of  I.,  and  shall 

24.  18  Edom  shall  be  a  possession .  .and  I.  shall 

25.  1  I.  abode  in  Shittim,  and  the  people  began 

25.  3  I.  joined  himself  unto  Baal-peor  :  and  the 

25.  3  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  against  I. 

25.  4  fierce  anger,  may  be  turned  away  from  I. 

25.  5  Moses  said  unto  the  judges  of  I.,  Slay  ye 

25.  6  one  of  the  children  of  I.  came  and  brou. 
25.  6  all  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  I. 
25.  8  he  went  after  the  man  of  I.  into  the  tent 
23.  o  ihrust.  .them  through,  the  man  of  I. 

25.  8  plague  was  stayed  from  the  children  of  I. 

25. 11  turned  my  wrath . .  from  the  children  of  I. 

25. 11  I  consumed  not  the  children  of  I.  in  my 

25.  13  made  an  atonement  for  the  children  of  I. 

26.  2  Take  the  sum  of  all . .  the  children  of  I. 

26.  2  Take,  .all  that  are  able  to  go  to  war  in  I. 

26.  4  the  Lord  commanded . .  the  children  of  I. 

26.  51  numbered  of  the  children  of  I.,  six  liun. 

26.  62  not  numbered  among  the  children  of  I. 

26.  62  no  inheritance  given,  .the  children  of  I. 

26.  63  priest,  who  numbered  the  children  of  I. 

26.  64  when  they  numbered  the  children  of  I. 

27.  8  thou  shalt  speak  unto  the  children  of  I. 

27.  11  shall  be  unto  the  children  of  I.  a  statute 

27. 12  which  I  have  given|unto  the  children  of  I. 

27.  20  that  all.  .the  children  of  I.  may  be  obed. 

27.  21  (both)  he,  and  all  the  children  of  I.  with 

28.  2  Command  the  children  of  I.,  and  say  unto 

29.  40  Moses  told  the  children  of  I.  according  to 

30.  1  Moses  spake . .  concern,  the  children  of  I. 

31.  2  Avenge  the  children  of  I.  of  the  Midian. 
31.  4  throughout  all  the  tribes  of  I.,  shall  ye 
31.  s  were  delivered  out  of  the  thousands  of  I. 
31.  9  children  of  I.  took  (all)  the  women .  .cap. 
31.  12  the  congregation  of  the  children  of  I. 

31.  16  these  caused  the  children  of  I. .  .to  com. 
31.  30,  42  And  of  the  children  of  I.’s  half 

31.  47  Even  of  the  children  of  I.’s  half,  Moses 

31.  54  a  memorial  for  the  children  of  I.  before 

32.  4  Lord  smote  before  the  congregation  of  I. 
32.  7  discourage,  .heart  of  the  children  of  I. 

32.  9  discouraged  the  heart  of  the  children  of  I 

32. 13  the  Lord’s  anger  was  kindled  against  I. 
32.  14  to  augment .. anger  of  the  Lord  toward  I. 
32. 17  go  ready  armed  before  the  children  of  I. 


Num  32.  18  until  the  children  of  I.  have  inherited 
32.  22  shall  return,  and  be  guiltless  before .  .1. 

32.  28  the  chief  fathers,  .of  the  children  of  I. 

33.  1  journeys  of  the  children  of  I.,  which  went 
33.  3  children  of  I.  went  out  with  an  high  hand 
33.  5  the  children  of  I.  removed  from  Rameses 
33.  38  children  of  I.  were  come  out  of  the  land 
33.  40  heard  of  the  coming  of  the  children  of  I. 

33.  51  Speak  unto  the  children  of  I.,  and  say 

34.  2  Command  the  children  of  I.,  and  say  unto 
34.  13  Moses  commanded  the  children  of  I.,  say 

34.  29  to  divide,  unto  the  children  of  I.  in  the 

35.  2  Command  the  children  of  I.,  that  they 
35.  8  of  the  possession  of  the  children  of  I. 

35.  10  Speak  unto  the  children  of  I.,  and  say 
35.  15  for  the  children  of  I.,  and  for  the  strang. 

35.  34  I  the  Lord  dwell  among  the  children  ofl. 

36.  1  the  chief  fathers  of  the  children  of  I. 

36.  2  inheritance  by  lot  to  the  children  of  I. 

36.  3  of  the  (other)  tribes  of  the  children  of  I. 
36.  4  when  the  jubileeof  the  children  ofl.  shall 
36.  5  commanded  the  children  of  I.  according 
36.  7  not  the  inheritance  of  the  children  of  I. 
36.  7  every  one  of  the  children  of  I.  shall  keep 
36.  8  an  inheritance  in  any  tribe  of  the  child,  of  X. 
36.  8  that  the  children  of  I.  may  enjoy  every 
36.  9  every  one  of  the  tribes  of  the  children  of  I. 
36.  13  Lord  commanded,  unto  tlie  children  of  I. 

Deut.  1.  1  the  words  which  Moses  spake  unto  all  I. 
1.  3  Moses  spake  unto  the  children  of  I.,  acc. 

1.  38  encourage  him  ;  for  he  shall  cause  I.  to 

2. 12  as  I.  did  unto  the  land  of  his  possession 

3.  18  pass  over  armed  before,  .the  children  of  I. 

4.  1  hearken,  O  I.,  unto  the  statutes  and  unto 
4.  44  which  Moses  set  before  the  children  of  I. 
4.  45  which  Moses  spake  unto  the  children  of  I. 

4.  46  whom  Moses  and  the  children  of  I.  smote 

5.  1  And  Moses  called  all  I.,  and  said  unto 

5.  1  Hear,  O  I.,  the  statutes  and  judgments 

6.  3  Hear  therefore,  0  I.,  and  observe  to  do 
6.  4  Hear,  OI.:  The  Lord  our  God  (is)  one  L. 
9.  1  Hear,  01.:  Thou  (art)  to  pass  over  Jordan 

10.  6  the  children  of  I.  took  their  journey  from 

10.  12  I.,  what  doth  the  Lord  thy  God  require. 

11.  6  substance  tliat(was).  .in  the  midst  of  all  I. 
13.  11  all  I.  shall  hear,  and  fear,  and  shall  do 
17.  4  certain,  .such  abomin.  is  wrought  in  I. 

17.  12  and  thou  shalt  put  away  the  evil  from  I. 

17.  20  he,  and  his  children,  in  the  midst  of  I. 

18.  1  shall  have  no  part  nor  inheritance  with  I. 

18.  6  come  from  any  of  thy  gates  out  of  all  I. 

19.  13  away  (the  guilt  of)  innocent  blood  from  I. 

20.  3  Hear,  0  I.;  ye  approach  this  day  unto  ba. 

21.  8  Be  merciful,  0  Lord,  unto  thy  people  I. 
21.  8  lay  not  innocent  blood  unto.  .I.’s  charge 

21.  21  put  evil  away .  .all  I.  shall  hear,  and  fear 

22.  19  brought,  .an  evil  name  upon  a  virgin  of  I. 
22.  21  she  hath  wrought  folly  in  I.,  to  play  the 

22.  22  so  shalt  thou  put  away  evil  from  I. 

23.  17  of  I.,  nor  a  sodomite  of  the  sons  of  I. 

24.  7  any  of  his  brethren  of  the  children  of  I. 

25.  6  that  his  name  be  not  put  out  of  I. 

23.  7  to  raise  up  unto  his  brother  a  name  in  I. 
25.  10  his  name  shall  be  called  in  I.,  The  house 
26. 15  bless  thy  people  I.,  and  the  land  which 
27.  1  And  Moses  with  the  elders  of  I.  eomman. 
27.  9  Israel, saying, Take  heed,  and  hearken,  01. 
27.  14  say  unto  all  the  men  of  I.  with  a  loud 
29.  1  the  children  of  I.  in  the  land  of  Moab 
29.  2  Moses  called  unto  all  I.,  and  said  unto 
29.  10  and  your  officers,  (with)  all  the  men  of  I 
29.  21  unto  evil  out  of  all  the  tribes  ofl.,  accordi. 
31.  1  went  and  spake  these  words  unto  all  I. 
31.  7  said  unto  him  in  the  sight  of  all  I.,  Be 
31.  9  delivered  it.  .unto  all  the  elders  of  I. 

31. 11  When  all  I.  is  come  to  appear  before  the 
31. 11  thou  shalt  read  this  law  before  all  I.  in 
31. 19  for  you,  and  teach  it  the  children  of  I. 

31.  19  witness  for  me  against  the  children  of  I. 
31.  22  Moses,  .wrote,  .taught  it  the  children  of  I. 
31.  23  thou  shalt  bring  the  children  of  I.  into 

31.  30  in  the  ears  of  all  the  congregation  of  I. 

32.  8  accordingto.  .number  of  the  children  ofl. 
32.  45  end  of  speaking  all  these  words  to  all  I. 
32.  49  unto  the  children  of  I.  for  a  possession 
32.  51  among  the  children  of  I.  at  the  waters  of 
32.  51  ye  sanctified  me  not  in  the  midst  of.  .1. 

32.  52  the  land  which  I  give  the  children  of  I 

33.  1  the  man  of  God  blessed  the  children  ofl. 
33.  5  the  tribes  of  I.  were  gathered  together 
33.  10  teach  Jacob  thy  judgments,  and  I.  thy  law- 
33-  21  he  executed .  .liis  judgments  with  I. 

33.  28  I.  then  shall  dwell  in  safety  alone  :  the 

33.  29  Happy  (art)  thou,  01.:  who  (is)  like  unto 

34.  8  the  children  of  I.  wept  for  Moses  in  the 
34.  9  the  children  of  I.  hearkened  unto  him 
34.  10  not  a  prophet  since  in  I.  like  unto  Moses 
34.  12  which  Moses  showed  in  the  sight  of  all  I. 

Josh.  1.  2  give  to  them,  (even)  to  the  children  of  I. 

2.  2  in  hither  to  night  of  the  children  of  I. 

3.  I  to  Jordan,  he  and  all  the  children  of  I. 

3.  7  to  magnify  thee  in  the  sight  of  all  I. 

3.  9  Joshua  said  unto  the  children  ofl.,  Come 

3. 12  take  you  twelve  men  out  of  the  tribes  of  I. 

4.  4  whom  he  had  prepared  of  the  children  ofl. 
4.  5,  8  of  the  tribes  of  the  children  of  I. 

4.  7  memorial  unto  the  children  of  I. 

4.  8  children  of  I.  did  soasJosliuacommanded 
4.  12  passedoverarmed  beforetlie  children  ofl. 
4.  14  magnified  Joshua  in  the  sight  of  all  I. 

4.  21  he  spake  unto  the  children  of  I.,  saying 
4. 22  I.  came  over  this  Jordan  on  dry  land 


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Josh.  5.  1  dried  up  the  waters  of  Jordan  ,  before  . .  I. 
5.  1  any  more,  because  of  tire  children  of  I. 

5.  2  circumcise  again  the  children  of  I.  the 
5.  3  circumcised  the  children  of  I.  at  the  hill 
5.  6  tlie  children  of  I.  walked  forty  years  in 

5.  10  the  children  of  I.  encamped  iuGilgal,  and 

5. 12  neither  had  the  children  of  I.  manna  any 

6.  1  shut  up  because  of  the  children  of  I. 

6. 18  make  tire  camp  of  I.  a  curse,  and  trouble 
6.  23  and  left  them  without  tile  camp  of  I. 

6.  25  and  shedwellethinl.  (even)unto  thisday 

7.  1  the  children  of  I.  committed  a  trespass 
7.  1  was  kindled  against  the  children  of  I. 

7.  6  fell  to  the  earth,  he  and  the  elders  of  I. 
7.  8  when  I.  turneth  tlreir  backs  before  their 
7.  11  I.  hath  sinned,  and  they  have  also  trails. 
7.  12  the  children  of  I.  could  not  stand  before 
7.  13  thus  saith  the  Loud  God  of  I.,  (There  is) 

7. 13  accursed  thing  in  tire  midst  of  thee,  O  I. 
7.  15  and  because  he  hath  wrought  folly  in  I. 
7.  16  brought  I.  by  their  tribes;  and  the  tribe 

7. 19  give,  I  pray,  .glory  to  the  Lord  God  of  I. 
7.  20  I  have  sinned  against  the  Lord  God  of  I. 
7.  23  Joshua,  and  unto  all  the  children  of  I. 

7.  24  all  I.  with  him,  took  Achan  the  son  of  Z. 
7. 25  I.  stoned  him  witli  stones,  and  burned 

8.  10  went  up,  he  and  the  elders  of  I.,  before 

8.  14  and  the  men . .  went  out  against  I.  to  battle 
8.  15  I.  made  as  if  they  were  beaten  before  them 
8.  17  not  a  man  left,  .that  went  not  out  after  I. 
8.  17  left  the  city  open,  and  pursued  after  I. 

8.  21  all  I.  saw  that  the  ambush  had  taken  the 
8.  22  so  they  were  in  the  midst  of  I.,  some  on 
8.  24  when  I.  had  made  an  end  of  slaying  all 
8.  27  spoil  of  that  city,  I.  took  for  a  prey  unto 
8.  30  built  an  altar  unto  the  Lord  God  of  I.  in 
8.  31  As  Moses,  .commanded  the  children  of  I. 
8.  32  wrote  in  the  presence  of  the  children  of  I. 
8.  33  all  I. .  .stood  on  this  side  the  ark  and  on 
8.  33  commanded,  .should  bless  the  people  ofl. 

8.  35  read  not  before  all  the  congregation  of  I. 

9.  2  to  fight  with  J  oshua  and  witli  I.,  with  one 
9.  6  said  unto  him,  and  to  the  men  of  I.,  We 
9.  7  men  of  I.  said  unto  the  Hivites,  Pcradven. 
9.  17  the  children  of  I.  journeyed,  and  came 

9. 18  children  of  I.  smote  them  not,  because  the 
9.  18  princes,  .had  sworn,  .by  the  Lord  God.  .1. 
9.  19  sworn  unto  them  by  the  Lord  God  of  I. 

9.  26  and  delivered  them  out  of  the  hand  of .  .1. 
10.  1  inhabitants,  .had  made  peace  with  I.,  and 
10.  4  hath  made  peace . .  with  the  children  of  I. 
10.  10  Lord  discomfited  them  before  I.,  and  slew 
10.  11  came  to  pass,  as  they  fled  from  before  I. 
10.  11  whom  the  children  of  I.  slew  with  the 
10.  12  the  Amorites  before  the  children  of  I.,  and 
10.  12  said  in  the  sight  of  I.,  Sun,  stand  thou  still 
10.  14  hearkened,  .for  the  Lord  fought  for  I. 

10.  15  Joshua  returned,  andalll.  with  him,  unto 
10.  20  Joshua  and  the  children  of  I.  had  made 
10.21  moved,  .against  any  of  the  children  of  I. 
10.  24  that  Joshua  called  for  all  the  men  of  I. 
10.  29,  31,  34  Joshua  passed .  .and  all  I.  with  him 
10.  30  delivered  it  also,  .into  the  hand  of  I. ;  and 
10.  32  LoRDdelivered  Lachish  into  the  hand  of  I. 
10.  36  Joshua  went  up  from  Eglon,  and  all  I. 

10.  38,  43  And  Joshua  returned,  and  all  I.  with 
10.  40  destroyed,  .as  the  Lord  God  of  I.  comm. 

10.  42  because  the  LORD  God  of  I.  fought  for  I. 

11.  5  and  pitched  together,  to  fight  against  I. 
11.  6  will  I  deliver  them  up  all  slain  before  I. 
11.  8  Lord  delivered  them  into  the  hand  of  I. 

11. 13  I.  burned  none  of  them,  save  Hazoronly 

11. 14  the  children  of  I.  took  for  a  prey  unto 

n.  16  So  Joshua  took,  .the  mountain  of  I.,  and 
11.  19  that  made  peace  with  the  children  of  I. 
11.  20  that  they  should  come  against  I.  in  battle 
11.  21  and  cut  off.,  from  all  the  mountains  ofl. 

11.  22  none,  .left  in  the  land  of  the  children  of  I. 
11. 23  Joshua  gave  it  for  an  inheritance  unto  I. 

12.  1  the  kings,  .which  the  children  of  I.  smote 
12.  6  Then  did  Moses,  and  the  children  of  I. 

12.  7  kings,  .which  Joshua  and  the  children  of  I. 

12.  7  which  Joshua  gave  unto  the  tribes  of  I. 

13.  6  I  drive  out  from  before  the  children  of  I. 
13.  13  children  of  I.  expelled  not  the  Geshurites 
13.  14  sacrifices  of  the  Lord  God  of  I.  made  by 
13.  22  the  soothsayer,  did  the  children  of  I.  slay 

13.  33  the  Lord  God  of  I.  (was)  their  inheritance 

14.  1  which  the  children  of  I.  inherited  in  the 
14.  1  heads  of  the.  .tribes  of  the  children  of  I. 
14.  5  Lord  commanded  .so  the  children  of  I. 

14. 10  while. .  I.  wandered  in  the  wilderness :  and 

14. 14  he  wholly  followed  the  Lord  God  of  I. 

17.  13  when  the  children  of  I.  were  waxen  strong 

18.  1  the  children  of  I.  assembled  together  at 
18.  2  there  remained  among  the  children  of  I. 
18.  3  Joshua  said  unto  the  children  ofl.,  How 

18.  10  divided  the  land  unto  the  children  of  I. 

19.  49  the  children  of  I.  gave  an  inheritance  to 

19.  51  fathers  of  the  tribes  of  the  children  of  I. 

20.  2  Speak  to  the  children  ofl.  saying,  Appoint 

20.  9  appointed  for  all  the  children  of  I.,  and 

21.  1  fathers  of  the  tribes  of  the  children  of  I. 
21.  3  children  of  I.  gave  unto  the  Levites  out  of 
21.  8  children  of  I.  gave  by  lot  unto  the  Levites 
21.  41  within  the  possession  of  the  children  of  I. 

21.  43  the  Lord  gave  unto  I.  all  the  land  which 
21.45  the  Lord  had  spoken  unto  the  house  of  I. 

22.  9  departed  from  the  children  of  I.  out  of  S. 
22.  n  children  of  I.  heard  say.  Behold,  the  chi. 

22. 11  Jordan,  at  the  passage  of  the  children  of  I. 
22.  12  the  children  of  I.  heard  (of  it),  the  whole 


Josh.22.  12  children  of  I.  gathered  themselves  toget. 

22. 13  children  of  I.  sent  unto  the  children  of  K. 

22.  14  a  prince  throughout  all  the  tribes  of  I. 

22.  14  of  their  fathers  among  the  thousands  of  I. 
22.  16  ye  have  committed  against  the  God  of  I. 
22.  18  be  wrotli  with  the  whole  congregation  of  I. 
22.  20  wrath  fell  on  all  the  congregation  of  I. 

22.  21  said  unto  the  heads  of  the  thousands  of  I. 
22.  22  he  kuoweth,  and  I.  he  shall  know ;  if  (it) 
22.  24  What  have  ye . .  with  the  Lord  God  of  I.  ? 
22.  30  heads  of  the  thousands  of  I.  which  (were) 
22.  31  ye  have  delivered  the  children  of  I.  out 
22.  32  the  land  of  Canaan,  to  the  children  of  I. 
22.  33  the  thing  pleased  the  children  of  I. ;  and 

22.  33  children  of  I.  blessed  God,  and  did  not 

23.  1  after  that  the  Lord  had  given  rest  unto  I. 

23.  2  Joshua  called  for  I.,  (and)  for  their  elders 

24.  1  gathered  all  the  tribes  of  I.  to  Shechem 

24.  1  called  for  the  elders  of  I.,  and  for  their 
24.  2  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  I.,  Your  fath. 
24.  9  andjwarred  against  I.,  and  sent  and  called 
24  23  incline  your  heart  unto  the  Lord  God  of  I. 
24.  31  I.  served  the  Lord  all  the  days  of  Joshua 
24.  31  works  of  the  Lord,  that  he  had  done  for  I. 
24.  32  children  of  I.  brought  up  out  of  Egypt 

Judg.  1.  1  the  children  of  I  asked  the  Lord,  saying 

1.  28  when  I.  was  strong,  that  they  put  the 
2  4  these  words  unto  all  the  children  of  I. 

2  6  the  children  of  I  went  every  man  unto  his 

2.  7  great  works  of  the  Lord  that  lie  did  for  I. 

2.  10  nor.  .the  works  which  he  had  done  for  T. 

2  11  the  children  of  I.  did  evil  in  the  sight 

2.  14,  20  anger  of  the  Lord  was  hot  against  I. 

2.  22  I  may  prove  I.,  whether  they  will  keep  the 

3  1  which  tlie  Lord  left,  to  prove  I.  by  them 

3.  2  generations  of  the  children  of  I.  might 

3.  4  they  were  to  prove  I.  by  them,  to  know 

3.  5  children  of  I.  dwelt  among  tlie  Canaanites 

3.  7  the  children  of  I.  did  evil  in  tlie  sight 

3  8  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  hot  against  I. 

3.  8  children  of  I.  served  Chushan-rishathaim 

3.  9,  15  the  children  of  I.  cried  unto  the  LORD 

3.  9  raised  up  a  deliverer  to  the  children  of  X. 

3.  10  lie  judged  I  ,  and  went  out  to  war:  and 
3. 12  the  children  of  I.  did  evil  again  in  the 

3.  12  strengthened  Eglon  the  king,  against  I. 

3.  13  went  and  smote  I. ,  and  possessed  the  city 

3.  14  the  children  of  I.  served  Eglon  the  king 

3  27  the  children  of  I.  went  down  with  him  from 

3.  30  was  subdued  that  day  under  the  hand  of  I. 

3.  31  after  him  was  Shamgar.  .also  delivered  I. 

4.  1  the  children  of  I.  again  did  evil  in  the 

4.  3  the  children  of  I.  cried  unto  the  Lord 

4.  3  he  mightily  oppressed  the  children  of  I. 

4.  4  And  Deborah .  she  judged  I.  at  that  time 

4.  5  the  children  of  I  came  up  to  her  for 

4.  6  Hath  not  the  Lord  God  of  I.  commanded 

4  23  the  king  of  Canaan  before  the  children  of  I. 

4.  24  the  children  of  I.  prospered,  and  prevailed 

5.  2  Praise  ye  the  Lord  for  the  avenging  of  I. 

5.  3  I  will  sing  (praise)  to  the  Lord  God  of  I. 

5.  5  that  Sinai  from  before  the  Lord  God  of  I. 

5.  7  they  ceased  in  I.,  until  that  I  Deborah 

5.  7  I  arose  a  mother  in  I. 

5.  8  or  spear  seen  among  forty  thousand  in  I.? 

5.  9  My  heart  (is)  towards  the  governors  of  I. 

5.  11  (the  inhabitants)  of  his  villages  in  I. 

6.  1  the  children  of  I.  did  evil  in  the  sight 

6.  2  the  hand  of  Midian  prevailed  against  I. 

6.  2  the  children  of  I.  made  them  the  dens 

6.  3  when  I.  had  sown,  that  the  Midianitesca. 

6.  4  left  no  sustenance  for  I.,  neither  sheep 

6.  6  I.  was  greatly  impoverished  because  of 

6.  6,  7  the  children  of  I.  cried  unto  the  Lord 
6.  8  sent  a  prophet  unto  the  children  of  I. 

6.  8  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  I.,  I  brought 
6.  14  thou  shalt  save  I.  from  the  hand  of  the 
6. 15  wherewith  shall  I  save  I.?  behold,  my  fam. 

6.  36,  37  thou  wilt  save  I.  by  mine  hand,  as  thou 

7.  2  lest  I.  vaunt  themselves  against  me,  saying 

7.  8  he  sent  all  (the  rest  of)  I.  every  man  unto 

7.  14  of  Gideon  the  son  of  Joash,  a  man  of  I. 

7.  15  and  returned  into  the  host  of  I.,  and  said 

7.  23  the  men  of  I.  gathered  themselves  togeth. 

8.  22  the  men  of  L,  said  unto  Gideon,  ltule  thou 

8.  27  I.  went  thither  a  whoring  after  it  :  which 

8.  28  Midian  subdued  before  the  children  of  I. 

8.  33  the  children  of  I.  turned  again,  and  went 

8.  34  the  children  of  I.  remembered  not  the  L. 

8.  35  the  goodness  which  he  had  showed  unto  I. 

9.  22  Abimelech  had  reigned  three  years  over  I. 

9.  55  the  men  of  I.  saw  that  Abimelech  was 

10.  1  after  Abimelech  there  arose,  to  defend  I. 

10.  2  he  judged  I.  twenty  and  three  years,  and 

10.  3  and  judged  I.  twenty  and  two  years 

10.  6  the  children  of  I.  did  evil  again  in  the 

10.  7  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  hot  against  I. 
10.  8  I.  eighteen  years,  all  the  children  of  I. 

10.  9  to  fight,  .so  that  I.  was  sore  distressed 
10.  10  the  children  of  I.  cried  unto  the  Lord 
10.  11  the  Lord  said  unto  the  children  of  I. 

10.  15  the  children  of  I.  said  unto  the  Lord 

10. 16  his  soul  was  grieved  for  the  misery  of  I. 

10.  17  the  children  of  I.  assembled  themselves 
n.  4, 5  the  children  of  AmmoD|made  war  against  I. 

11.  13  I.  took  away  my  land,  when  they  came  up 

11.  15  I.  took  not  away  the  land  of  Moab,  nor  the 

11.  16  I.  came  up  from  Egypt,  and  walked  thro. 

11.  17  I.  sent  messengers  unto  the  king  of  Edom 

11.  17  would  not  (consent) :  and  I.  abode  in  Ka. 
11.  19  I.  sent  messengers  untoSihon  king  of  the 
11.  19  I.  said  unto  him,  Let  us  pass,  we  pray  thee 


Judgn.  20  trusted  not  I.  to  pass  through  his  coast 
11.  20  pitched  in  Jahaz,  and  fought  against  I. 
11.  21  the  Lord  God  of  I.  delivered  Sihon  and  all 
11.  21  into  the  hand  of  I.,  and  they  smote  them 
1 1.  23  the  Lord  God  of  I.  bath  dispossessed  the 
11.  23  the  Amorites  from  before  bis  people  I. 

11.  25  did  he  ever  strive  against  I.,  or  did  he 
11.  26  I.  dwelt  in  Heshbon  and  her  towns,  and  in 
11.  27  children  of  I.  and  the  children  of  Ammon 
11.  33  were  subdued  before  the  children  of  I. 

1 1.  39  she  returned . .  And  it  was  a  custom  in  I. 

11.  40  the  daughters  of  I.  went  yearly  to  lament 

12.  7  Jephthah  judged  I.  six  years.  Then  died 

12.  8  after  him  Ibzan  of  Beth-lehem  judged  I. 

12.  9  and  he  judged  I.  seven  years 

12.  11  Elon .  judged  I.;  and  he  judged  I.  ten 

12. 13  the  son  of  Hillel,  a  Pirathonite,  judged  I. 

12.  14  and  he  judged  I.  eight  years 

13.  1  the  children  of  I.  did  evil  again  in  the 

13.  5  be  shall  begin  to  deliver  I.  out  of  the 

14.  4  the  Philistines  had  dominion  over  I. 

15.  20  judged  I.  in  the  days  of  the  Philistines 

16.  31  buried  him.  .And  he  judged  I.  twenty 

17.  6  In  those  days  (there  was)  no  king  in  I. 

18.  1  In  those  days  (there  was)  no  king  in  I. 

18.  1  fallen  unto  them  among  tlie  tribes  of  I. 

18.  19  a  priest  unto  a  tribe  and  afamily  in  I.? 

19.  1  when  (there  was)  no  king  in  I.,  that  there 

19.  12  stranger,  that(is)not  of  thechildren  of  I. 

19.  29  and  sent  her  into  all  the  coasts  of  I. 

19.  30  the  children  of  I.  came  up  out  of  the  land 

20.  1  all  the  children  of  I.  went  out,  and  the 

20.  2  the  tribes  of  I.,  presented  themselves  in 

20.  3  the  children  of  I.  were  gone  up  toMizpeh 

20.  6  all  the  country  of  the  inheritance  of  I. 

20.  6  have  committed  lewdness  and  folly  in  I. 
20.  7  ye  (are)  all  children  of  I.;  give  here  your 
20.  10  ten  men.  .throughout  all  the  tribes  of  I. 
20.  10  the  folly  that  they  have  wrought  in  I. 

20.  11  the  men  of  I.  were  gathered  against  the 

20. 12  the  tribes  of  I.  sent  men  through  all  the 
20.  13  put  them  to  death,  and  put  away  evil  from 

20. 13  voice  of  their  brethren  tlie  children  of  I. 
20.  14  out  to  battle  against  the  children  of  I. 

20. 17  menofI.,besidesBenjamin,  werenumber. 
20.  20  the  men  of  I.  went  out  to  battle  against 
20.  20  the  men  of  I.  put  themselves  in  array  to 
20.  22  the  people,  the  men  of  I.,  encouraged  them. 
20.  23  the  children  of  I.  went  up  and  wept  before 
20.  24  the  children  of  I.  came  near  against  the 
20.  25  down  to  the  ground  of  the  children  of  I. 
20.  26  the  children  of  I.,  and  all  the  people 

20.  27  the  children  of  I.  enquired  of  the  Lord 
20.  29  I.  set  liers  in  wait  round  about  Gibeali 
20.  30  the  children  of  1.  went  up  against  the 
20.  31  began  to  smite,  .about  thirty  men  of  I. 

20.  32  the  children  of  I.  said,  Let  us  flee,  and 
20.  33  the  men  of  I.  rose  up  out  of  their  place 
20.  33  the  liers  in  wait  of  I.  came  forth  out  of 
20.  34  ten  thousand  chosen  men  out  of  all  I. 

20.  35  Benjamin  before  I. :  and  the  children  of  I. 
20.  36  the  men  of  I.  gave  place  to  the  Ben  jamites 
20.  38  an  appointed  sign  between  the  men  of  I. 
20.  39  men  of  I.  retired  in  the  battle,  Benjamin 
20.  39  B.  began  to  smite  (and)  kill  of  themenofl. 
20.  41  when  the  men  of  I.  turned  again,  the  men 

20.  42  turned  (their  backs)  before  the  men  ofl. 
20. 48  the  men'of  I.  turned  again  upon  the  child. 

21.  1  the  men  of  I.  had  sworn  in  Mizpeh,  saying 

21.  3  God  of  I.,  why  is  this  come  to  pass  in  I. 

21.  3  should  be  to  day  one  tribe  lacking  in  I.? 

21.  5  And  the  children  of  I.  said,  Who  (is  there) 
21.  5  the  tribes  of  I.  that  came  not  up  with 
21.  6  children  of  I.  repented  them  for  Benjamin 
21.  6  There  is  one  tribe  cut  off  from  I.  this 

21.  8  What  one  (is  there)  of  the  tribes  of  I.  that 
21. 15  Lord  had  made  a  breach  in  the  tribes  ofl. 
21.  17  that  a  tribe  be  not  destroyed  out  of  I. 

21.18  for  the  children  of  I.  have  sworn,  saying 
21. 24  the  children  of  I.  departed  thence  at  that 
21.  25  In  those  days  (there  was)  no  king  in  I. 

Ruth  2. 12  reward  be  given  thee  of  the  Lord  God  of  I. 

4.  7  in  former  time  in  I.  concerning  redeeming 

4.  7  and  this  (was)  a  testimony  in  I. 

4. 1 1  which  two  did  build  the  house  of  I. 

4. 14  kinsman, thathis name maybefamous ini. 
1  Sa.  1.  17  the  God  of  I.  grant  (thee)  thy  petition 

2.  22  heard  all  that  his  sons  did  unto  all  I. 

2.  28  I  chose  him  out  of  all  the  tribes  of  I. 

2.  28  offerings  made  by  fire  of .  .children  of  I.? 
2.  29  of  all  the  offerings  of  I.  my  people? 

2.  30  the  Lord  God  of  I.  saith.  i  said  indeed 

2.  32  all  (the  wealth)  which  (God)  shall  give  I. 

3. 11  I  will  do  a  thing  in  I.,  at  which  both  the 

3.  20  I.  from  Dan  even  to  Beer-slieba,  knew  that 

4.  1  the  word  of  Samuel  came  to  all  I.  Now  I. 

4.  2  against  I.  :  and  when  they  joined  battle,  I. 

4.  3  the  elders  of  I.  said,  Wherefore  hath  the 
4.  5  I.  shouted  with  a  great  shout,  so  that  the 

4.  10  I.  was  smitten,  and  they  fled  every  man 
4.  10  there  fell  of  I.  thirty  thousand  footmen 
4.  17  I.  is  fled  before  the  Philistines,  and 

4.  18  he  died.  .And  he  judged  I.  forty  years 

4.  21,  22  The  glory  is  departed  from  I. :  because 

5.  7  The  ark  of  the  God  of  I.  shall  not  abide 

5.  8  shall  we  do  witli  the  ark  of  the  God  of  I.? 

5.  8  Let  the  ark  of  the  God  of  I.  be  carried 

5.  8  they  carried  tlie  ark  of  tlieGod  of  I.  about 
5. 10  brought  about  the  ark  of  the  God  of  I.  to 

5.  11  Send  away  the  ark  of  the  God  of  I.,  and 

6.  3  If  ye  send  away  the  ark  of  the  God  of  I. 

6.  5  ye  shall  give  glory  unto  the  God  of  I. 


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i  Sa.  7.  2  the  house  of  I.  lamented  after  the  Lord 
7  3  Samuel  spake  unto  all  the  house  of  I. 

7  4  the  children  of  I.  did  put  away  Baalim  and 

7.  5  Gather  all  I.  to  Mizpeh,  and  I  will  pray 
7  6  Samuel  judged  the  children  of  I.in  Mizpeh 

7  7  the  children  of  I.  were  gathered  together 

7  7  up  against  I.  And  when  the  children  of  I. 

7.  8  the  children  of  I.  said  to  Samuel,  Cease 

7.  9  Samuel  cried  unto  the  Lord  for  I.  ;  and 
~  IO  Philistines  drew  near  to  battle  against  I. 

7  10  and  they  were  smitten  before  I. 

7!  11  men  of  I.  went  out  of  Mizpeh,  andpursued 
7  13  they  came  no  more  into  the  coast  of  I. 

7  14  had  taken  from  I.  were  restored  to  I. 

7. 14  the  coasts  thereof  did  I.  deliver  out  of 
7  14  there  was  peace  between  I.  and  the  Am. 

7.  is  Samuel  judged  I.  all  the  days  of  his  life 

7.  16  he  went,  .and  judged  I.  in  all  those  places 
7  17  there  he  judged  I. ;  and  there  he  built  an 

8.  I  that  he  made  his  sons  judges  over  I. 

8.  4  elders  of  I.  gathered  themselves  together 

8.  22  Samuel  said  unto  the  men  of  I.,  Go  ye 
q.  2  (there  was)  not  among  the  children  of  I. 
q  9  in  I.,  when  a  man  went  to  enquire  of  God 
g.  16  anoint .  .(to  be)  captain  over  my  people  I. 
q  20  on  whom  (is)  all  the  desire  of  1.7  (Is  it) 

9.  21  of  the  smallest  of  the  tribes  of  I.?  and 
10  18  And  said  unto  the  children  of  I.,  Thus 

10  18  saith  the  LORD  God  of  I.,  I  brought  up  I. 

10.  20  caused  all  the  tribes  of  I.  to  come  near 

11.  2  and  lay  it  (for)  a  reproach  upon  all  I. 

11  3  send  messengers  unto  all  the  coasts  of  I. 

1 1  7  sent  (them)  throughout  all  the  coasts  of  I . 

11.  8  children  of  I.  were  three  hundred  thous. 

11.  13  the  Loud  hath  wrought  salvation  in  I. 

II.  15  and  all  the  men  of  I.  rejoiced  greatly 

12  1  And  Samuel  said  unto  all  I.,  Behold,  I 

13.  1  and  when  he  had  reigned  two  years  over  I. 

13  2  Saul  chose  him  three  thousand  (men)  of  I. 

13.  4  all  I.  heard  say  (that)  Saul  had  smitten  a 
13  4  I.  also  was  had  in  abomination  with  the 

13  5  gathered . .  together  to  fight  with  I. ,  thirty 

13  6  men  of  I.  saw  that  they  were  in  a  strait 

13.  13  established  thy  kingdom  upon  I.  for  ever 

13.  19  smith  found  throughout  all  the  land  of  I. 

14.  12  hath  delivered  them  into  the  hand  of  I. 

14  18  was  at  that  time  with  the  children  of  I. 

14.  22  the  men  of  I.  which  had  hid  themselves  in 

14.  23  the  LORD  saved  I.  that  day  :  and  the  battle 

14.  24  the  men  of  I.  were  distressed  that  day:  for 
14.  37  wilt  thou  deliver  them  into  the  hand  of  1.7 
14  39  the  Lord  liveth,  which  saveth  I.,  though 
14.  40  Then  said  he  unto  all  I.,  Be  ye  on  one  side 
14.  41  Saul  said  unto  the  Lord  God  of  I.,  Give 
14.  45  hath  wrought  this  great  salvation  in  1.7 

14.  47  Saul  took  the  kingdom  over  I.,  and  fought 

14  48  delivered  I.  out  of  the  hands  of  them  that 

15.  1  thee  (to  be)  king  over  his  people,  over  I 

15.  2  I  remember  (that)  which  Amalek  did  to  I. 

15.  6  showed  kindness  to  all  the  children  of  I. 

15.  17  I., and  the  LoRDanointed thee kingoverl  ? 
15.  26  hath  rejected  thee  from  being  king  overl. 
15.  28  hath  rent  the  kingdom  of  I.  from  thee  this 

15.  29  the  strength  of  I.  will  not  lie  nor  repent 

1 5  30  the  elders  of  my  people,  and  before  I . ,  and 
,5.  35  repented  that  he.  .made  Saul  king  over  I. 

16.  1  I  have  rejected  him  from  reigning  over  I. 

17.  2  the  men  of  I.  were  gathered  together,  and 

17.  3  I  stood  on  a  mountain  on  the  other  side 
17  8  cried  unto  the  armies  of  I.,  and  said  unto 

17.  IO  I  defy  the  armies  of  I.  this  day ;  give  me 
17.  11  I.  heard  those  words  of  the  Philistine 
17.  19  the  men  of  I.,  (were)  in  the  valley  of  Elah 
17  21  I.  and  the  Philistines  had  put  the  battle 
17  24  the  men  of  I.,  when  they  saw  the  man 
17.  25  the  men  of  I.  said,  Have  ye  seen  this  man 
17.  25  to  defy  I.  is  he  come  up  :  and  it  shall  be 
17.  25  and  make  his  father’s  house  free  in  I. 

17.  26  taketh  away  the  reproach  from  I.  ?  for 
17.  45  the  God  of  the  armies  of  I.,  whom  thou 
17  46  earth  may  know  that  there  is  a  God  in  I. 
17.  52  men  of  I.  and  of  Judah  arose,  and  shout. 

17.  53  the  children  of  I.  returned  from  chasing 

18.  6  the  women  came  out  of  all  cities  of  I. 

18.  16  I.  and  Judah  loved  David,  because  he  we. 
18. 18  what  (is)  my  life,  (or)  my  father's  family 

19  5  Lord  wrought  a  great  salvation  for  all  I. 

20  12  0  LORD  God  of  I.,  when  I  have  sounded 

23.  10  Lord  God  of  I.,  thy  servanthath  certain. 

23.  it  0  Lord  God  of  I. ,  I  beseech  thee,  tell  thy 

23.  17  thou  sbalt  be  king  over  I.,  and  I  shall  be 

24.  2  three  thousand  chosen  men  out  of  all  I. 

24.  14  After  whom  is  the  king  of  I.  come  out? 

24.  20  the  kingdom  of  I.  shall  be  established  in 

25.  30  and  shall  have  appointed  thee  ruler  overl. 

25.  32  Blessed  (lie)  the  Lord  God  of  I.,  which  sent 

25.  34 (as)  the  Lord  God  of  I.  liveth,  which  hath 

26.  2  three  thousand  chosen  men  of  I.,with  him 
26. 15  who  (is)  like  to  thee  in  I.  ?  wherefore  then 

26.  20  the  king  of  I.  is  come  out  to  seek  a  flea 

27.  1  to  seek  me  any  more  in  any  coast  of  I. 

27.  12  made  his  people  I.  utterly  to  abhor  him 

28.  1  together  for  warfare,  to  fight  with  I. 

28.  3  all  1.  had  lamented  him,  and  buried  him 
28.  4  Saul  gathered  all  I.  together,  and  they 
28.  19  the  Lord  will  also  deliver  I.  with  thee 

28.  19  Lord  also  shall  deliver  the  host  of  I. 

29.  3  the  servant  of  Saul  the  king  of  I.,  which 

30.  25  and  an  ordinance  for  I.  unto  this  day 

31.  1  fought  against  I. :  and  the  men  of  I.  fled 
31.  7  the  men  of  I.  that  (were)  on  the  other  side 
31.  7  saw  that  the  men  of  I.  fled,  and  that  Saul 


2  Sa  1  3  said.  .Out  of  the  camp  of  I.  am  I  escaped 

1  12  people  of  the  Lord,  and  for  the  house  of  I. 

1'  19  The  beauty  of  I.  is  slain  upon  thy  high 

1  24  daughters  of  I.,  weep  over  Saul,  who  clo. 

2.  9  Ephraim . .  over  Benjamin,  and  over  all  I. 

2  10  forty  years . .  when  he  began  to  reign  overl. 

2.  17  Abner  was  beaten,  and  the  men  of  I.,  be. 

2  28  pursued  after  I.  no  more,  neither  fought 

3.  10  to  set  up  the  throne  of  David  over  I.,and 

3.  12  with  thee,  to  bring  about  all  1.  unto  thee 
3.  17  had  communication  with  the  elders  of  I. 

3  18  I  will  save  my  people  I.  out  of  the  hand 
3]  19  also  to  Speak,  .all  that  seemed  good  to  I. 

3.  21  will  gather  all  I.  unto  my  lord  the  king 
3.  37  I.,  understood  that  day,  that  it  was  not  of 
3  38  and  a  great  man  fallen  this  day  in  I.  7 

5.  I  Then  came  all  the  tribes  of  I.  to  David 
5  2  he  'hat  leddest  out  and  brouglitest  in  I. 

5  2  I.,  and  thou  shalt  be  a  captain  over  I. 

5!  3  elders  of  I.  came  to  the  king  to  Hebron 

5.  3  and  they  anointed  David  king  over  I. 

5.  5  thirty  and  three  years  over  all  I.  and 

5.  12  the  Lord  had  established  him  king  over  I. 

5  12  exalted  his  kindgom  for  his  people  I. 

5  17  thattheyhad  anointed  David  king  over  I. 

6.  1  gathered  together  all . . chosen  (men)  of  I. 

6.  5  the  house  of  I.  played  before  the  Lord  on 

6.  15  the  house  of  I.  brought  up  the  ark  of  the 

6.  19  among  the  whole  multitude  of  I.,  as  well 

6.  20  How  glorious  was  the  king  of  I.  to  day 

6.  21  ruler  over  the  people  of  the  Lord,  over  I. 

7  6  brought  up  the  children  of  I.  out  of  Egypt 

7.  7  I  have  walked  with  all  the  children  of  I. 

7  7  I.,  whom  I  command,  to  feed  my  people  I. 

7  8  I  took . .  to  be  ruler  over  my  poeple,  over  I. 

7.  10  I  will  appoint  a  place  for  my  people  I. 

7.  11  commanded  judges,  .over  my  people  I. 

7  23  I.,  whom  God  went  to  redeem  for  a  people 

7.  24  I.  (to  be)  a  people  unto  thee  for  ever 

7.  26  The  Lord  of  hosts  (is)  the  God  over  I. :  and 

7.  27  thou,  O  LORD  of  hosts,  God  of  I.,  hast  re. 
815  And  David  reigned  over  all  I.;  and  David 

10.  9  he  chose  of  all  the  choice  (men)  of  I.,  and 
10  15  saw  that  they  were  smitten  before  I.,  they 

10.  17  he  gathered  all  I.  together,  and  passed 

10.  18  the  Syrians  fled  before  I.  ;  and  David  slew 
IO  19  smitten  beforel.,  they  made  peace  with  I. 

11.  1  Joab,  and  his  servants  with  him,  and  all  I. 

11.  11  I  ,  and  Judah,  abide  in  tents  ;  and  my  1. 

12.  7  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  I.,  I  anointed 

12.  8  gave  thee  the  house  of  I.  and  of  Judah;  and 

12.  12  but  I  will  do  this  thing  before  all  I.,  and 

13.  12  no  such  thing  ought  to  be  done  in  I.:  do 

13.  13  thou  shalt  be  as  one  of  the  fools  in  I. 

14.  25  in  all  I.  there  was  none  to  be  so  much 

15.  2  Thy  servant  (is)  of  one  of  the  tribes  of  I. 

15.  6  on  this  manner  did  Absalom  to  all  I.  that 

15  6  Absalom  stole  the  hearts  of  the  men  of  I. 
15.  10  sent  spies  throughout  all  the  tribes  of  I. 

15.  13  hearts  of  the  men  of  I.  are  after  Absalom 

16.  3  To  day  shall  the  house  of  I.  restore  me 

16  15  men  of  I.,  came  to  Jerusalem,  and  Ahitli. 

16  18  this  people,  and  all  the  men  of  I.,  choose 

16.  21  I.  shall  hearthat  thou  art  abhorred  of  thy 

16.  22  And  Absalom  went  in.  .in  the  sight  of.  .1. 

17.  4  pleaSed  Absalom .  .and  all  the  elders  of  I. 

17.  10  I.  knoweth  that  my  father  (is)  a  mighty 

17.  11  all  I.  be  generally  gathered  unto  thee 

17  13  I.  bring  ropes  to  that  city,  and  we  will 
17.  14  the  men  of  I.  said,  The  counsel  of  Hushai 
17.  15  counsel  Absalom  and  the  elders  of  I. ;  and 
17.  24  he  and  all  the  men  of  I.  with  him 

17.  26  So  I.  and  Absalom  pitched  in  the  land  of 

18  6  people  went  out  into  the  field  against  I. 

18  7  the  people  of  I.  were  slain  before  the  serv. 

18.  16  the  people  returned  from  pursuing  after  I. 
18. 17  and  all  I.  fled  every  one  to  his  tent 

19  8  for  I.  hath  fled  every  man  to  his  tent 

19.  9  at  strife  throughout  all  the  tribes  of  I. 

19.  11  the  speech  of  all  I.  is  come  to  the  king 

19.  22  any  man  be  put  to  death  this  day  in  I.  ? 

19.  22  I  know  that  I  (am)  this  day  king  over  1. 7 

19.  40  the  king,  and  also  half  the  people  of  I. 

19.  41  the  men  of  I.  came  to  the  king,  and  said 
19  42  the  men  of  Judah  answered  the  men  of  I. 
19.  43  the  men  of  I.  answered  the  men  of  Judah 

19.  43  fiercer  than  the  words  of  the  men  of  I. 

20.  1  and  said,  .every  man  to  his  tents,  0  I. 

20.  2  every  man  of  I.  went  up  from  after  David 

20.  14  through  all  the  tribes  of  I.  unto  Abel,  and 

20.  19  them  that  are)  peaceable,  .faithful  in  I. 
20. 19  to  destroy  a  city  and  a  mother  in  I. :  why 

20.  23  Now  Joab  (was)  over  all  the  host  of  I. :  and 

21.  2  Gibeonites  (were)  not  of  the  children  of  I. 

21.  2  the  children  of  I.  had  sworn  unto  them 

21.  2  his  zeal  to  the  children  of  I.  and  Judah 

21.  4  neither  for  us  shalt  thou  kill  any.  .in  I. 

21.  S  from  remaining  in  any  of  the  coasts  of  I. 
21.  15  the  Philistines  had  yet  war  again  with  I. 
21.  17  that  thou  quench  not  the  light  of  I. 

21.  21  And  when  he  defied  I.,  Jonathan  the  son 
23.  1  David .  .the  sweet  psalmist  of  I.,  said 
23.  3  the  Rock  of  I.  spake  to  me,  He  that  rul. 

23.  9  and  the  men  of  I.  were  gone  away 

24.  1  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  against  I. 
24.  2  Go  now  through  all  the  tribes  of  I.,  from 
24.  4  Joab .  .went,  .to  number  the  people  of  I. 
24.  9  there  were  in  I.  eight  hundred  thousand 
24.  15  the  Lord  sent  a  pestilence  upon  I.,  from 
24.  25  entreated .  .the  plague  was  stayed  from  I. 

t  Ki.  1.  3  damsel  throughout  all  the  coasts  of  I.,  and 

1 .  20  the  eyes  of  all  I.  (are)  upon  thee,  that  thou 


1  Ki.  1.  30 1  sware  unto  thee  by  the  Lord  God  of  I. 

1.  34  the  prophet  anoint  him  there  king  over  I 
1.  35  him  to  be  ruler  over  I.  and  over  Judah 

1.  48  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God  of  I.,  which  hath 

2.  4  not  fail  thee . .  a  man  on  the  throne  of  I. 

2.  5  did  to  the  two  captains  of  the  host  of  I. 

2. 11  the  days  that  David  reigned  over  I.(were) 

2.  15  I.  set  their  faces  on  me,  that  I  should 

2.  32  captain  of  the  host  of  I.,  and  Amasa  the 

3.  28  I.  heard  of  the  judgment  which  the  king 

4.  1  So  king  Solomon  was  king  over  all  I. 

4.  7  Solomon  had  twelve  officers  over  all  I. 

5.  13  Solomon  raised  a  levy  out  of  all  I. ;  and 

6.  1  after  the  children  of  I.  were  come  out  of 
6.  1  the  fourth  year  of. Solomon’s  reign  over  I. 

6. 13  of  I.,  and  will  not  forsake  my  people  I. 

8.  1  Solomon  assembled  the  elders  of  I.,  and 

8.  1  chief  of  the  fathers  of  the  children  of  I. 

8.  2  the  men  of  I.  assembled  themselves  unto 

8.  3  the  elders  of  I.  came,  and  the  priests 

8.  5  the  congregation  of  I.,  that  were  assem. 

8.  9  made  (a  covenant)  with  the  children  of  I. 

8.  14  of  I.,  and  all  the  congregation  of  I.  stood 

8.  15  Blessed  (be)  the  LORD  God  of  I.,  which 
8.  16  I  brought  forth  my  people  I.  out  of  Egypt 
8.  16  chose  no  city  out  of  all  the  tribes  of  I. 

8. 16  but  I  chose  David  to  be  over  my  people  1. 

8.  17,  20  house  for.  .name  of  the  Lord  God  ofl. 

8.  20  and  sit  on  the  throne  of  I.,  as  the  Lord 
8.  22  presence  of  all  the  congregation  of  I.,  and 
8.  23  LORD  God  of  I.,  (there  is)  no  God  like  thee 
8.  25  Lord  God  of  I.,  keep  with  thy  servant  D. 

8  25  in  my  sight  to  sit  on  the  throne  of  I.  ;  so 
8.  26  O  God  of  I.,  let  thy  word,  I  pray  thee,  be 
8.  30  of  thy  servant,  and  of  thy  people  I.,  when 
8.  33  When  thy  people  I.  is  smitten  down  bef. 

8.  34  forgive  the  sin  of  thy  people  I.,  and  bring 
8.  36  sin  of  thy  servants,  and  of  thy  people  1. 

8.  38  (made)by  anymau,(or)byallthypeopleI. 

8.  41  a  stranger,  that  (is)  not  of  thy  people  I. 

8.  43  to  fear  thee,  as  (do)  thy  people  I. ;  and  that 
8.  52  and  unto  the  supplication  of  thy  people  I. 

8.  55  and  blessed  all  the  congregation  of  I.  with 
8.  56  that  hath  given  rest  unto  his  people  I.,  ac. 

8.  59  he  maintain,  .the  cause  of  his  people  I.  at 

8.  62  king,  and  all  I.  with  him,  offered  sacrifice. 

8  63  all  the  children  of  I.  dedicated  the  house 
6.  65  Solomon  held  a  feast,  and  all  I.  with  him 
8  66  goodness  that  the  Lord  had  done,  .for  I. 

9.  5  I  will  establish  the  throne .  .upon  I.  for 

9.  5  not  fail  thee  a  man  upon  the  throne  of  I 

9.  7  Then  will  I  cut  off  I.  out  of  the  land  which 

9.  7  I.  shall  be  a  proverb  and  a  byword  among 

9.  20  all.  .which(were)  not  of  the  children  of  I. 

9.  21  the  childrenof  I.  also  were  notable  utterly 

9.  22  of  the  children  of  I.  did  Solomon  make  no 

10.  9  to  set  thee  on  the  throne  of  I. :  because  the 

10.  9  Lord  loved  I.  for  ever,  therefore  made  lie 

11.  2  Lord  said  unto  the  children  of  I.,  Ye  shall 

11.  9  heart  was  turned  from  the  Lord  God  of  I. 

11.  16  six  months  did  Joab  remain .  with  all  I. 
11.  25  he  was  an  adversary  to  I.  all  the  days  of 
II.  25  and  he  abhorred  I.,  and  reigned  over  Syria 
11.  31  thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  ofl.,  Behold 
1 1 .  32  the  city  which  I  have  chosen  out  of  all  I 

1 1.  37  thou  shalt  reign . .  and  shall  be  king  over  I 
11.  38  I  will  be  with  thee,  .and  will  give  I.  unto 

11.  42  Solomon  reigned  in  Jerusalem  over  all  I. 

12.  1  all  I.  were  come  to  Shechem  to  make  him 

12.  3  Jeroboam  and  all  the  congregation  of  I. 
12.  16  I.  saw  that  the  king  hearkened  not  unto 

12.  16  What  portionhave  we.  to  your  tents,  0  I. 

12.  16  now  see.  .So  I.  departed  unto  their  tents 

12.  17  the  children  of  I.  which  dwelt  in  the  cit 

14.  7  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ofl..  Forasmuch 
14.  7  and  made  thee  prince  over  my  people  I. 

14.13  good  thing  toward  the  Lord  God  of  I. 

14.  21  did  choose  out  of  all  the  tribes  of  I.,  to 

14.  24  Lord  cast  out  before  the  children  of  I. 

15.  30  Because  of  the  sins,  .which  he  made  I. 

16.  13  in  provoking  the  LORD  God  of  I.  to  anger 

17.  1  (As)  the  Lord  God  ofl.  liveth,  before  whom 

17. 14  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  I.,  The 

18.  36  be  known  this  day  that  thou  (art)  God  in  I. 
22  53  provoked  to  angerthe  Loud  God  of  I.,acc. 

2  Ki.  2.  12  My  father,  my  father  !  the  chariot  of  I. 
q.  6  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  I. ,  I  have  an. 

10.  31  to  walk  in  the  law  of  the  Lord  God  of  I. 
r4.  25  He  restored  the  coast  of  I.  from  the  ent. 

18.  4  the  children  of  I.  did  burn  incense  to  it 

18.  5  He  trusted  in  the  Lord  God  of  I.;  so  that 

19.  15  OLORDGodof  I.,  which dwellest  (between) 

19.  20  Thus  saith  the  LORDGod  of  I.,(That)which 

19.  22  lifted  up.  ,(even)againsttheholy(one)of  I. 
21.  2  the  Lord  cast  out  before  the  children  of  I. 
21.  7  I  have  chosen  out  of  all  tribes  of  I.,  will  I 
21.  8  Neither  will  I  make  the  feet  of  I.  move 
21.  9  Lord  destroyed  before  the  children  of  I. 

21.  12  Therefore  thus  saith  the  Lord  GOD  of  I. 

22.  is  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  I.,  Tell  the 

22  18  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  I.,  Tell  the 

23  13  which  Solomon  the  king  of  I.  had  builded 
23  22  from  the  days  of  the  judges  that  judged  I. 
24.  13  which  Solomon  king  of  I.  had  made  in 

1  Ch  1.  43  tany)  king  reigned  over  the  children  of  I. 
2  7  Achar,  thetroublerof  I.,  who  transgressed 

4.  10  Jabez  called  on  the  God  of  I.,  saying,  Oh 

5.  26  God  of  I.  stirred  up  the  spirit  of  Pul  king 

6.  49  to  make  an  atonement  for  I.,  according  to 
6.  64  children  of  I.  gave  to  the  Levites  (these) 

9.  1  So  all  I.  were  reckoned  by  genealogies 

10.  1  Now  the  Philistines  fought  against  I.;  and 


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i  Ch.io.  i  men  of  I.  fled  from  before  the  Philistines 

10.  7  the  men  of  I.  that  (were)  in  the  valley  saw 
n.  i  Then  all  I.  gathered  themselves  to  David 

11.  2  he  that  leddest  out  and  brouglitest  in  I. 

ii.  2  thyGodsaid.  .Thou  shaltfeedmypeoplel. 

ii.  2  and  thou  shalt  be  ruler  over  my  people  I. 

ii.  3  Therefore  came  all  the  elders  of  I.  to  the 

ii.  3  they  anointed  David  kingoverl., according 

ii.  4  David  and  all  I.  went  to  Jerusalem,  which 

ii.  io  who  strengthened  themselves  with,  .all  I. 

11.  io  king,  accordingto  the  word .  .concerningl. 

12.  32  to  know  what  I.  ought  to  do;  the  heads  of 

12.  38  to  Hebron,  to  make  David  king  over  all  I. 

12.  38  the  rest  also  of  I.  (were)  of  one  heart  to 

12.  40  sheep  abundantly ;  for  (there  was)  joy  in  I. 

13.  2  David  said  unto  all  the  congregation  of  I. 

13.  2  our  brethren,  .left  in  all  the  land  of  I.,  and 

13.  5  So  David  gathered  all  I.  together,  from 

13.  6  David  went  up,  and  all  I.,  to  Baalah,  (that 

13.  8  David  and  all  I.  played  before  God  with 

14.  2  Lord  had  confirmed  him  king  over  I.;  for 

14.  2  lifted  up  on  high,  because  of  his  people  I. 

14.  8  that  David  was  anointed  king  over  all  X. 

15.  3  David  gathered  all  I.  together  to  Jerusal. 

15. 12  bring  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord  God  of  I. 

15.  14  bring  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord  God  of  I. 

15.  25  the  elders  of  I.,  and  the  captains  over 

15.  28  I.  brought  up  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of 

16.  3  he  dealt  to  every  one  of  I.,  both  man  and 

16.  4  to  thank  and  praise  the  Lord  God  of  I. 

16. 13  ye  seed  of  I.  his  servant,  ye  children  of 

16.  17  (and)  to  I.  (for)  an  everlasting  covenant 

16.  36  Blessed  be  the  Lord  God  of  I.  for  ever 

16.  40  written  in  the  law.  .which  he  command.  I. 

17.  5  day  that  I  brought  up  I.  unto  this  day 

17.  6  Wheresoever  I  have  walked  with  all  I. 

17.  6  spake  I  a  word  to  any  of  the  judges  of  I. 

17.  7  thou  shouldest  be  ruler  over  my  people  I. 
17.  9  I  will  ordain  a  place  for  my  people  I.,  and 
17.  10  command,  judges  (to  be)  over  my  people  I. 
17.  21  nation  in  the  earth  (is)  like  thy  people  I. 
17.  22  thy  people  I.  didst  thou  make  thine  own 

17.  24  Lord,  .(is)  the  God  of  I.,  (even)  a  G.  to  I. 

18.  14  David  reigned  over  all  I.,  and  executed 

19.  10  he  chose  out  of  all  the  choice  of  I.,  and 
19.  16  that  they  were  put  to  the  worse  before  I. 
19.  17  he  gathered  all  I. ,  and  passed  over  Jordan 
19.  18  the  Syrians  fled  before  I. ;  and  David  slew 

19.  19  that  they  were  put  to  the  worse  before  I. 

20.  7  when  he  defied  X.,  Jonathan  the  son  of 

21.  1  against  I.,  and  provoked  David  to  numb.  I. 

21.  2  number  I.  from  Beer-sheba  even  to  Dan 

21.  3  why  will  he  be  a  cause  of  trespass  to  I.? 

21.  4  and  went  throughout  all  I.,  and  came  to 
21.  7  God  was  displeased,  .therefore  he  smote 
21.  12  destroying  throughout  all  the  coasts  of  I. 

21.  14  pestilence  upon  I.  :  and  there  fell  of  I. 

22.  1  this(is)jthe  altar  of  the  burnt  offering  for  I. 

22.  2  the  strangers  that  (were)  in  the  land  of  I. 

22.  6  to  build  an  house  for  the  Lord  God  of  I. 

22.  9  peace  and  quietness  unto  I.  in  his  days 
22.  10  the  throne  of  his  kingdom  over  I.  forever 
22. 12  give  thee  charge  concerning  I.,  that  thou 
22.  13  the  Lord  charged  Mos.  with  concerning  I. 

22.  17  David  also  commanded  all  the  princes  of  I. 

23.  1  he  made  Solomon  his  son  king  over  I. 

23.  2  gathered  together  all  the  princes  of  I. 

23.  25  The  Lord  God  of  I.  hath  given  rest  unto 

24.  19  as  the  Lord  God  of  I.  had  commanded 

26.  29  sons  (were)  for  the  outward  business  overl. 

26.  30  (were)  officers  among  them  of  I.  on  this 

27.  1  the  children  of  I.  after  their  number,  (to) 

27.  16  Furthermore  over  the  tribes  of  I.  :  the 

27.  22  These  (were)  the  princes  of  thetribes'of  I. 

27.  23  the  Lord  had  said  he  would  inorease  I. 

27.  24  there  fell  wrath  for  it  against  I. ;  neither 

28.  1  David  assembled  all  the  princes  of  I.,  the 

28.  4  the  Lord  God  of  I.  chose  me  before  all 

28.  4  chose  me.  .to  be  king  over  I.  for  ever :  for 

28.  4  he  liked  me  to  make  (me)  king  over  all  I. 

28.  5  upon  the  throne  of  the  kingdom,  .over  I. 

28.  8  in  the  sight  of  all  I.  the  congregation  of 

29.  6  the  chief,  .and  princes  of  the  tribes  of  I. 

29.  21  and  sacrifices  in  abundance  for  all  I. 

29.  23  sat  on  the  throne,  .and  all  I.  obeyed  him 

29.  25  magnified  Solomon,  .in  the  sight  of  all  I. 

29.  25  had  not  been  on  any  king  before  him  in  I. 

29.  26  David  the  son  of  Jesse  reigned  over  all  I. 

29.  27  time  that  he  reigned  over  I.  (was)  forty 
29.  30  the  times  that  went  over  him,  and  over  I. 

2Ch.  1.  2  Solomon  spake  unto  all  I.,  to  the  captains 

1.  2  to  every  governor  in  all  I.,  the  chief  of 

1.  13  Then  Solomon  came,  .and  reigned  over  I. 

2.  4  This  (is  an  ordinance)  for  ever  to  I. 

2.  12  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God  of  I.,  that  ma. 

2.  17  the  strangers  that  (were)  in  the  land  of  I. 

5.  2  Solomon  assembled  the  elders  of  I.,  and 

5.  2  chief  of  the  fathers  of  the  children  of  I. 

5.  3  all  the  men  of  I.  assembled  themselves 

5.  4  the  elders  of  I.  came ;  and  the  Levites 

5.  6  the  congregation  of  I.  that  were  assembl. 

5.  6  made  (a  covenant)  with  the  children  of  I. 

6.  3  I.  :  and  all  the  congregration  of  I.  stood 

6.  4  Xilessed  (be)  the  Lord  God  of  I.,  who  hath 

6.  5  chose  no  city  among  all  the  tribes  oDI. 

6.  5  any  man  to  be  a  ruler  over  my  people  I. 

6.  6  have  chosen  David  to  be  over  my  people  I. 

6.  7,  10  for  the  name  of  the  LORD  God  of  I. 

6. 10  am  set  on  the  throne  of  I.,  as  the  Lord 

6.  ii  that  he  made  with  the  children  of  I. 

6.  12  presence  of  all  the  congregation  of  I. 

6.  13  kneeled,  .before  all  the  congregation  of  I. 


2  Ch.  6.  14  Lord  God  of  I. ,  (there  is)  no  God  like  thee 

6.  16  O  Lord  God  of  I.,  keep  with  thy  servant 

6.  16  a  man.  .to  sit  upon  the  throne  of  I.;  yet 
6.  17  O  Lord  God  of  I.,  let  thy  word  be  verified 
6.  21  thy  servant,  and  of  thy  people  I.,  which 
6.  24  thy  people  I.  be  put  the  worse  before 
6.  25  forgive  the  sin  of  thy  people  I.,  and  bring 
6.  27  sin  of  thy  servants,  ami  of  thy  people  I. 

6.  29  made  of  any  man,  or  of  all  thy  people  I. 
6.  32  stranger,  which  is  not  of  thy  people  I.,  but 

6.  33  fear  thee,  as  (doth)  thy  people  I.,  and  may 

7.  3  children  of  I.  saw  how  the  fire  came  down 

7.  6  sounded  trumpets  before  them,  and  all  I. 

7.  8  I.  with  him,  a  very  great  congregation 

7.  10  David,  and  to  Solomon,  and  to  I.  hispeo. 

7.  18  not  fail  thee  a  man  (to  be)  ruler  in  I. 

8.  2  caused  the  children  of  I.  to  dwell  there 

8.  7  and  the  Jebusites,  which  (were)  not  of  I. 

8.  8  whom  the  children  of  I.  consumed  not 

8.  9  of  the  children  of  I.  did  Solomon  make  no 

8.  11  dwell  in  the  house  of  David  king  of  I.,  beca. 

9.  8  God  loved  I. ,  to  establish  them  for  ever 

9.  30  Solomon  reigned  in  Jerusalem  over  all  I 

10.  1  to  Shechem  were.  .1.  come  to  make  him 

10.  3  I.  came  and  spake  to  Rehoboam,  saying  j 
10.  16  I.  (saw)  that  the  king  would  not  hearken 
10.  16  every  man  to  your  tents,  O  I.  :  (and)  now 
10. 16  So  all  I.  went  to  their  tents 

10.  17  children  of  I.  that  dwelt  in  the  cities  of  J. 

11.  3  Speak  unto,  .ail  I.  inJudahand  Benjamin 

11.  16  out  of  all  the  tribes  of  I.  such  as  set  their 

12.  1  he  forsook  the  law  of  the  Lord,  and  all  I. 

12.  6  the  princes  of  I.  and  the  king  humbled 

12. 13  had  chosen  out  of  all  the  tribes  of  I.,  to  put 

13.  5  Lord  God  of  I.  gave  the  kingdom  over  I. 
15.  3  I.  (hath  been)  without  the  true  God,  and 
15.  4  turn  unto  the  Lord  God  of  I.,  and  sought 
15.  13  whosoever  would  not  seek..  Lord  God  ofl. 

19.  8  of  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of  I.,  for  the 

20.  7  (who)  drive  out.  .before  thy  people  I.,  and 
20.  10  whom  thou  wonldest  not  let  I.  invade 

20. 19  to  praise  the  Lord  God  of  I.  with  a  loud 
20.  29  Lord  fought  against  the  enemies  of  I. 

23.  2  chief  of  the  fathers  of  I.,  and  they  came 

24.  5  gather  of  all  I.  money  to  repair  the  house 

24.  6  of  the  Lord,  and  of  the  congregation  of  I. 

24.  9  Aloses.  .(laid)  upon  I.  in  the  wilderness 
24.  16  lie  had  done  good  in  I.,  both  toward  God 
28.  3  had  cast  out  before  the  children  of  I. 

28.  23  they  were  the  ruin  of  him,  and  of  all  I. 

28.  27  into  the  sepulchres  of  the  kings  of  I. 

29.  7  burnt  offerings,  .unto  the  God  of  I. 

29.  10  make  a  covenant  with  the  Lord  God  of  I. 
29.  24  to  make  an  atonement  for  all  I.  :  for  the 

29.  24  sin  offering  (should  be  made)  for  all  I. 

30.  1,  5  the  passover  unto  the  Lord  God  of  I. 

30.  5  to  make  proclamation  throughout  all  I. 

30.  6  children  of  I.,  turn  again  unto  the  Lord 

30.  26  of  Solomon  the  son  of  David  king  of  I. 

31.  1  all  I.  that  were  present  went  out  to  the 

31.  1  the  children  of  I.  returned,  every  man  to 

31.  5  the  children  of  I.  brought  in  abundance 
3r.  8  they  blessed  the  Lord,  and  his  people  I. 

32.  17  also  letters  to  rail  on  the  X.ORD  God  of  I. 

33.  2  had  cast  out  before  the  children  of  I. 

33.  7  I  have  chosen  before  all  the  tribes  of  I. 

33.  8  will  I  any  more  remove  the  foot  of  I. 

33.  9  had  destroyed  before  the  children  of  I. 

33.  16  commanded  Judah,  .serve.  .LoRDGod  of  I. 
33.  18  that  spake  to  him  in  the  name  of. .God  ofl, 

33.  18  written)  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  I. 

34.  7  the  idols  throughout  all  the  land  of  I. 

34.  23  Thus  saith  the  LORD  God  df  I.,  Tell  ye  the 

34.  26  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  I.  (concerning) 

34.  33  that  (pertained)  to  the  children  of  I.,  and 

34.  33  made  all  that  were  present  in  I.  to  serve 

35.  3  said  unto  the  Levites  that  taught  all  I. 

35.  3  the  son  of  David  king  of  I.  did  build 

35.  3  now  the  Lord  your  God,  and  his  people  I. 

35.  4  according  to. .  writing  of  David  king  of  I. 

35.  17  the  children  of  I.  that  were  present  kept 

36.  18  was  no  passover  like  to  that  kept  in  I. 

35.  18  neither  did  all  the  kings  of  I.  keep  such 

35. 18  Judah  and  I.  that  were  present,  and  the 
35.  25  day,  and  made  them  an  ordinance  in  I. 

36. 13  heart  from  turning  unto.  .Lord  God  ofl. 

Ezra  1.  3  and  build  the  house  of  the  Lord  God  of  I. 

2.  2  The  number  of  the  men  of  the  people  of  I. 

2.  59  and  their  seed,  whether  they  (were)  of  I. 

2.  70  dwelt  in  their  cities,  and  all  I.  in  their 

3.  1  and  the  children  of  I.  (were)  in  the  cities 

3.  2  builded  the  altar  of  the  God  of  I.,  to  offer 

3.  10  after  the  ordinance  of  David  king  of  I. 

3.  11  his  mercy  (endureth)  for  ever  toward  I. 

4.  1  builded  the  temple  unto.  .Lord  God  of  I. 

4.  3  the  rest  of  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of  I. 

4.  3  we.  .will  build  unto  the  Lord  God  of  I. 

5.  1  prophesied .  .in  the  name  of  the  God  of  I. 

5.  11  which  a  great  king  of  I.  builded  and  set  up 

6.  14  to  the  commandment  of  the  God  of  I. 

6.  16  the  children  of  I.,  the  priests,  and  the 
6.  17  for  a  sin  offering  for  all  I.,  twelve  he. 

6.  17  according  to.  .number  of  the  tribes  of  I. 

6.  21  the  children  of  I.,  which  were  come  again 
6.  21  had  separated .  .to  seek  the  LoRDGod  ofl. 

6.  .72  work  of  the  house  of  God,  the  God  of  I. 

7.  6  law . .  which  the  Lord  God  of  I.  had  given 

7.  7  there  went  up  (some)  of  the  children  of  I. 

7.  10  and  to  teach  in  I.  statutes  and  judgments 

7.  11  of  the  Lord,  and  of  his  statutes  to  I. 

7.  13  all  they  of  the  people  of  I.,  and  (of)  his 
7. 15  counsellors,  .offered  unto  the  God  of  I.  I 


Ezra  7.  28  I  gathered  together  out  of  I.  chief  men 

8.  25  his  lords,  and  all  I.  (there)  present,  had 

8.  29  the  Levites,  and  chief  of  the  fathers  of  I. 

8.  35  offered  burnt  offerings  unto  the  God  of  1. 

8.  35  twelve  bullocks  for  all  I.,  ninety  and  six 

9.  1  The  people  of  I. .  have  not  separated  tli. 

9.  4  trembled  at  the  words  of  the  God  of  I. 

9.  15  O  Lord  God  of  I.,  thou  (art)  righteous 

10.  1  there  assembled  unto  him  out  of  I.  a  very 

10.  2  yet  now  there  is  hope  in  I.  concerning 

10.  s  Then  arose  Ezra . .  and  all  I. ,  to  swear  that 
10.  10  have  taken,  .to  increase  the  trespass  of  I. 
10.  25  Moreover  of  I. :  of  the  sons  of  1‘arosh ;  11. 
Nell.  1.  6  I  pray .  for  the  children  of  I.  thy  servants 

1.  6  confess  the  sins  of  the  children  of  I.,  wh. 

2.  10  to  seek  the  welfare  of  the  children  of  I. 

7.  7  number,  .of  the  men  of  the  people  of  I. 

7.  61  could  not  show . .  whether  they  (were)  of  I. 

7.  73  the  Nethinims,  and  all  I.,  dwelt  in  their 

7.  73  seventh  month,  the  children  of  I.  (were) 

8.  1  law.  which  the  LORD  had  commanded. .  I. 

8.  14  the  children  of  I.  should  dwell  in  booths 

8.  17  that  day  had  not  the  children  of  I.  done 

9.  1  children  of  I.  were  assembled  with  fasti 

9.  2  seed  of  I.  separated  themselves  from  all 

10.  33  sin  offerings  to  make  an  atonement  for  I. 

10.  39  children  of  I. .  .shall  bring  the  offering  of 

11.  3  I.,  the  priests,  and  the  levites,  and  the 

11.  20  residue  of  I. .  .(were)  in  all  the  cities  of  J. 

12.  47  all  I.  in  the  days  of  Zerubbabel .  gave  the 

13.  2  Because  they  met  not  the  children  of  I. 

13.  3  separated  from  I.  all  the  mixed  multitu. 
13.  18  yet  ye  bring  more  wrath  upon  I.  by  prof. 
13.  26  Did  not  Solomon  king  of  I.  sin  by  these 

13.  26  God  made  him  king  over  all  I.:  neverthe. 
Psa.  14.  7  Oh  that  the  salvation  of  I.  (were  come) 

14.  7  Jacob  shall  rejoice,  (and!  I.  shall  be  glad 
22.  3  (O  thou)  that  inhabitest  the  praises  of  I. 
22.  ,23  and  fear  him,  all  ye  the  seed  of  I. 

25.  22  Redeem  I.,  0  God,  out  of  all  his  troubles 
41.  13  Blessed  (be)  the  IxiRD  God  of  I.  from  ev. 
50.  7  0  I.,  and  I  will  testify  against  thee  :  I 
S3-  6  Oh  thatthe  salvation  ofl.  (werecome)out 
53.  6  Jacob  shall  rejoice,  (and)  I.  shall  be  glad 
59.  5  Lord  God  of  hosts,  the  God  of  I.,  awake 

68 .  8  (was  moved)  at  the  presence  of . .  the  G.  of  I. 
68.  26  Bless  ye  God.  .from  the  fountain  of  I. 

68.  34  his  excellency  (is)  over  I.,  and  his  streng. 

68.  35  the  God  of  I.  (is)  he  that  giveth  strength 

69.  6  let  not  those . .  be  confounded . .  O  God  of  I. 

71.  22  unto  thee  will  X  sing,  thou  holy  one  ofl. 

72.  18  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God,  the  God  of  I. 

73.  1  Truly  God  (is)  good  to  I.,  (even)  to  such 
76.  1  (is)  God  known  ;  his  name  (is)  great  in  I. 
78.  5  For  he.  .appointed  a  law  in  I.,  which  he 

70.  21  Jacob,  and  anger  also  came  up  against  I. 
78.  31  God.  .smote  down  the  chosen  (men)  of  I. 
78.  41  theyturned..andlimited  the  holy  one  ofl. 
78.  55  made  the  tribes  of  I.  to  dwell  in  their  te. 
78.  59  God  heard  (this),  he.  greatly  abhorred  I. 
78.  71  he  brought  him  to  feed .  .1.  his  inheritance 

80.  1  O  Shepherd  of  I.,  thou  that  leadest  Jose. 

81.  4  For  this  (was)  a  statute  for  I.,  (and)  a  law 
81.  8  will  testify.  .0  I.,  if  thou  wilt  hearken 
81.  11  would  not  hearken,  .and  I.  would  none 
81.  13  hearkened  unto  me,  (and)  I.  had  walked 
83.  4  that  the  name  of  I.  may  be  no  more  in  r. 

89. 18  our  defence  ;  and  the  holy  one  of  I.  (is) 

98.  3  hath  remembered,  .toward  the  house  ofl. 

103.  7  made  known .  unto  the  children  of  I. 

105.  10  confirmed,  to  I.  (for)  an  everlasting  cov. 

105.  23  I.  also  came  into  Egypt ;  and  Jacob  sojo. 

106.  48  Blessed  (lie)  the  Lord  God  of  I.  from  ev. 

1 14.  1  When  I.  went  out  of  Egypt,  the  house  of 

1 14.  2  Judah  was  his  sanctuary,  (and)  I.  his  do. 

115.  9  0  I.,  trust  thou  in  the  Lord:  he  (is)  their 
1 15.  12  he  will  bless  the  house  of  I.;  he  will  ble. 
118.  2  Let  I.  now  say,  that  his  mercy  (endureth) 

121.  4  he  that  keepeth  I.  shall  neither  slumber 

122.  4  the  tribes  go  up . .  unto  the  testimony  of  I. 

124.  1  the  Lord  who  was  on  our  side,  now  may  I. 

125.  5  Lord  shall  lead,  peace  (shall  be)upon  I. 

128.  6  children’s  children,  (and)  peace  upon  I. 

129.  1  afflicted  me  from  my  youth,  may  I.  now 

130.  7  Let  I.  hope  in  the  Lord  :  for  with  the  L. 

130.  8  he  shall  redeem  I.  from  all  his  iniquities 

131.  3  Let  I.  hope  in  the  Lord  from  henceforth 
135.  4  Lord  hath  chosen.  .1.  for  his  peculiar  tr. 

135.  12  gave  their  land  (for),  .an  heritage  unto  I. 

135. 19  Bless  the  Lord,  O  house  of  I.:  bless  the 
136. 11  brought  out  I.  from  among  them :  for 

136.  14  made  I.  to  pass  through  the  midst  of  it 
136.  22  an  heritage  unto  I.  his  servant :  for  his 

147.  2  he  gathereth  together  the  outcasts  of  I. 

147.  19  his  statutes  and  his  judgments  unto  I. 

148.  14  of  the  children  of  I.,  a  people  near  unto 

149.  2  Let  I.  rejoice  in  him  that  made  him  :  let 
Ih'ov.  1.  1  of  Solomon  the  son  of  David,  king  of  I. 
Eccl.  1. 12  the  preacher  was  king  over  I.  in  Jerusal. 
Song  3.  7  men  (are)  about  it,  of  the  valiant  of  I. 

Isa.  1.  3  (but)  I.  doth  not  know,  my  people  doth  not 

1.  4  provoked  the  holy  one  of  I.  unto  anger 
1.  24  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  mighty  one  of  I. 

4.  2  comely  for  them  that  are  escaped  of  I. 

5.  7  vineyard  of  the  Lord,  .(is)  the  house  of  I. 

5. 19  let  the  counsel  of  the  holy  one  of  I.  draw 

5.  24  despised  the  word  of  the  holy  one  of  I. 

8.  14  rock  of  offence  to  both  the  houses  of  I. 

8. 18  for  wonders  in  I.  from  the  Lord  of  hosts 

9.  8  sent  a  word . .  and  it  hath  lighted  upon  I. 

9. 12  and  they  shall  devour  I.  with  opeD  mouth 

9.  14  LORD  will  cut  off  from  I.  head  and  tail 


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Isa.  jo.  17  the  light  of  I.  shall  he  for  a  fire,  and 

10.  20  the  remnant  of  I.,  and  such  as  are  escaped 

10.  20  stay  upon  the  Lord,  the  holy  one  of  I.,  in 

10.  22  thy  people  I.  be  as  the  sand  of  the  sea 
n.  12  shall  assemble  the  outcasts  of  I.,  and 

11.  16  like  as  it  was  to  I.  in  the  day  that  he 

12.  6  great  tis)  the  holy  one  of  I.  in  the  midst 
14.  1  will  yet  choose  I.,  and  set  them  in  their 
14.  2  the  house  of  I.  shall  possess  them  in  the 

17.  3  be  as  the  glory  of  the  children  of  I. 

17.  6  branches  thereof,  saith  the  Lord  God  of  I. 

17.  7  shall  have  respect  to  the  holy  one  of  I. 

17.  9  they  left  because  of  the  children  of  I. 

19.  24  that  day  shall  I.  be  the  tljjrd  with  Egypt 
19.  25  work  of  my  hands,  and  I.  mine  inheritance 

21. 10  heard  of  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  I. 

21. 17  for  the  Lord  God  of  I.  hath  spoken  (it) 

24.  15  name  of  the  LORD  God  of  I.  in  the  isles 

27.  6  I.  shall  blossom  and  bud,  and  fill  the  face 

27.  12  gathered  one  by  one,  0  ye  children  of  I. 

29.  19  poor,  shall  rejoice  in  the  holy  one  of  I. 

29.  23  sanctify,  .and  shall  fear  the  God  of  I. 

30.  11  cause  the  holy  one  of  I.  to  cease  from 

30.  12  thus  saith  the  holy  one  of  I.,  Because  ye 
30.  1 5  thus  saitli  the  Lord  God,  the  holy  one  of  I. 

30.  29  into  the  mountain,  .to  the  mighty  one  of  I. 

31.  1  but  they  look  not  unto  the  holy  one  of  I. 

31.  6  unto  (him  from)  whom  the  children  of  I. 

37.  16  O  Lord  of  hosts,  God  of  I.,  that  dwellest 

37.  21  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  I.,  Whereas 

37.  23  voice,  .(even)  against  the  holy  one  of  I. 

40.  27  sayest  tnou,  O  Jacob,  and  speakest,  O  I. 

41.  8  thou,  I.,  (art)  my  servant,  Jacob  whom  I 

41.  14  Bear  not,  thou  worm  Jacob,  .ye  men  of  I. 

41.  14  Lord,  and  thy  redeemer,  the  holy  one  of  I. 
41.  16  (and)  slialt  glory  in  the  holy  one  of  I. 

41. 17  (I)  the  God  of  I.  will  not  forsake  them 

41.  20  and  the  holy  one  of  I.  hath  created  it 

42.  24  Who  gave  Jacob  for  a  spoil,  and  I. to  the 

43.  1  thussaith.  .he  that  formed  thee, 01., Fear 

43.  14  the  Lord,  your  redeemer,  theliolyoneofl. 

43.  15  the  Lord,  your  holy  one,  the  creator  of  I. 

43.  22  but  thou  hast  been  weary  of  me,  O  I. 

44.  28  Jacob  to  the  curse,  and  I.  to  reproaches 

44.  1  Jacob  my  servant;  and  I.,  whom  I  have 

44.  5  and  surname  (himself)  by  the  name  of  I. 

44.  6  Thus  saith  the  Lord  the  King  of  I.,  and 
44.  21  Remember  these,  O  Jacob  and  I.;  for  thou 
44.  21  O  I.,  thou  shalt  not  be  forgotten  of  me 

44.  23  redeemed  Jacob, and  glorified  himself  ini. 

45.  3thatl.  .  whiclicall(thee).  .(am)theGodofl. 

45.  4  For  Jacob  my  servant's  sake,  and  I.  mine 

45. 11  the  Lord,  the  holy  one  of  I.,  and  his  ma. 

45.  15  (art)  a  God  that  hidest  thyself,  O  God  of  I. 

45.  17  (But)  I.  shall  be  saved  in  the  Lord  with 

45.  25  In  the  Lord  shall  all  the  seed  of  I.  be 

46.  3  the  remnant  of  the  house  of  I.,  which  are 

46.  13  place  salvation  in  Zion  for  I.  my  glory 

47.  4  Lord  of  hosts (is)his name,  .holyoneof  I. 

48.  1  Jacob,  which  are  called  by  tlieuame  of  I. 

48.  1  make  mention!  of  thesGod  of  I. ,  (but)  not  iu 

48.  2  and  stay  themselves  upon  the  God  of  I. 

48. 12  Hearken  unto  me,  OJacobandI.,mycalled 

48.  17  the  Lord,  thy  redeemer,  the  holy  one  of  I. 

49.  3  Thou  (art)  my  servant,  O  I.,  in  whom  I 

49.  5  Though  I.  be  not  gathered,  yet  shall  I  be 

49.  6  raise,  .and  to  restore  the  preserved  of  I. 

49.  7  Lord,  the  Redeemer  of  I.,  (and)  his  holy 
49.  7  that  is  faithful,  (and)  the  holy  one  of  I. 

52. 12  and  the  God  of  I.  (will  be)  your  rereward 

54.  5  thy  redeemer  the  holy  one  of  I.;  The  God 

55.  5  the  holy  one  of  I.;  for  he  hath  glorified 

56.  8  God  which  gathereth  the  outcasts  of  I. 

60.  9  thy  God,  ami  to  the  holy  one  of  I. 

60.  14  The  city.  .The  Zion  of  the  holy  one  of  I. 
63.  7  the  great  goodness  toward  the  house  of  I. 
63.  16  ignorant  of  us,  and  I.  acknowledge  us 
66.  20  the  children  of  I.  bring  an  offering  in  a 
Jer.  2.  3  I.  (was)  holiness  unto  the  Lord,  (and)  the 

2.  4,  and  all  the  families  of  the  house  of  I. 

2. 14  (Is)  I.  a  servant?  (is)  he  a  home  born  (slave)? 

3.  20  dealt  treacherously  with  me,  O  house  of  I. 

3.  21  (and)  supplications  of  the  children  of  I. 

3.  23  Lord  our  God  (is)  the  salvation  of  I. 

4.  1  If  thou  wilt  return,  O  I.,  saith  the  Lord 

5.  15  a  nation  upon  you  from  far,  O  house  of  I. 

6.  9  throughly  glean,  .remnant  of  I.  as  a  vine 

7.  3,  21  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  I. 
7.  12  I  did.  .for  the  wickedness  of  my  people  I. 

9.  15  thussaiththeLORDof  hosts,  theGodof  I. 

10.  1  the  Lord  speaketh  unto  you,  O  house  of  I. 

10.  16  I.  (is)  the  rod  of  his  inheritance.  The  Lord 

11.  3  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  I.;  Cursed  (be) 

12. 14  I  have  caused  my  people  I.  to  inherit 

13. 11  to  cleave  unto  me  the  whole  house  of  I. 

13. 12  Thus  saith  the  LoRDGod  of  I.,  Every bot. 
14.  8  the  hope  of  I.,  the  saviour  thereof  in 

16.  9  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  I. 
16. 14,  15  that  brought  up  the  children  of  I. 

17. 13  O  Lord,  the  hope  of  I.,  all  that  forsake 

18.  6  O  houseof  I.,  cannot  I  do  with  you  as  this 

18.  6  so  (are)  ye  in  mine  hand,  O  house  of  I. 

18. 13  virgin  of  I.  hath  done  a  very  horrible 

19.  3,  15  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  I. 
21.  4  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  I.  ;  Behold,  I 

23.  2  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  I.  against  the 

23.  7  which  brought  up  the  children  of  I.  out 
23.  8  which  led  the  seed  of  the  house  of  I.  out 

23.  13  prophesied,  .and  caused  my  people  I.  to 

24.  5  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  I.;  Like 

25. 15  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  I.  unto  me 

25.  27  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  G  od  of  I. 


Jer.  27.  4,  21  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  theGodof  I. 

28.  2  speaketh  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  I. 

28.  14  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  I. 

29.  4,  8,  21  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  I. 

29.  23  they  have  committed  villany  in  I.,  and 

29.  25  speaketh  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  I. 

30.  2  Thus  speaketh  the  Lord  God  of  I.,  saying 

30.  3  I  will  bring  again  the  captivity  of  my  peo. 

30.  4  words  that  the  Lord  spake  concerning  I. 

30.  10  neither  be  dismayed,  O  I. :  for,  lo,  I  will 

31.  1  I  be  the  God  of  all  the  families  of  I. 

31.  2  (even)  I.,  when  I  went  to  cause  him  to  rest 
31 .  4  thou  shalt  be  built,  O  virgin  of  I. :  thou 
31.  7  O  Lord,  save  thy  people,  the  remnant  of  I. 

31.  9  I  am  a  father  to  I.,  and  Ephraim  (is)  my 
31.  10  He  that  scattered  I.  will  gather  him,  and 
31.  21  virgin  of  I ,  turn  again  to  these  thy  cities 
31.  23  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  I. 
31.  33  that  I  will  make  with  the  house  of  I. 

31. 36  the  seed  of  I.  also  shall  cease  from  being 

31.  37  I  will  also  cast  off  all  the  seed  of  I. 

32. 14, 1 5  Thusjsaith  theLORD  of  hosts, the  Godof  I. 

32.  20  Which  hast  set  signs  and  wonders .  .in  I. 

32.  21  hast  brought  forth  thy  people  I  out  of 

32.  30  children  of  I.  and  the  children  of  Judah 

32.  36  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  I.,  concerning 

33.  4  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  I.,  concerning 

33.  7  captivity  of  Judah,  and  the  captivity  of  I. 

33. 14  which  I  have  promised  unto  the  house  of  I. 
33  17  to  sit  upon  the  throne  of  the  houseof  I. 

34.  2,  13  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  I. 

35. 13,  17,  18,  19  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  I. 

36.  2  that  I  have  spoken  unto  thee  against  I. 

37.  7  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  I.;  Thus 

38.  17  the  LORI),  the  God  of  hosts,  the  God 'of  I. 

39.  16  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  I. 

42.  9  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  I.,  unto 

42.  15,  18  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  I. 

43. 10  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  I. 
44.  2  Thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  I. 
44.  7  the  Lord,  the  God  of  hosts,  the  God  of  I. 

44.  11,  25  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  theGodof  I. 

45.  2  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  God  of  I.,  unto 

46.  25  the  God  of  I.,  saith  ;  Behold,  I  will  punish 

46.  27  be  not  dismayed,  O  I.  ;  for,  behold,  I  will 
48.  1  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  I. 

48.  27  was  not  I.  a  derision  unto  thee  ?  was  he 

49.  1  Hath  I.  no  sons?  hath  he  no  heir?  why  (th.) 

49.  2  then  shall  I.  be  heir  unto  them  that 

50.  4  the  children  of  I.  shall  come,  they  and 

50.  17  I.  (is)  a  scattered  sheep  ;  the  lions  have 

50.  18  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  I. 
50. 19  I  will  bring  I.  again  to  his  habitation 

50.  20  the  iniquity  of  I.  shall  be  sought  for 

50.  29  against  the  Lord,  against,  .holy  one  of  I. 

51.  5  I.  (hath)  not  (been)  forsaken,  nor  Judah 

51.  5  filled  with  sin  against  the  holy  one  of  I. 

51.  33  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God  of  I. 

51.  49  Babylon  (hath  caused)  the  slain  of  I.  to 

Lam.  2.  1  cast  down  from  heaveu . .  the  beauty  of  I. 

2.  3  He  hath  cut  off.  .all  the  horn  of  I. 

2.  5  hath  swallowed  up  I.,  he  hath  swallowed 
Eze.  2.  3  I  send  thee  to  the  children  of  I.,  to  a 

3.  1  and  go  speak  unto  the  house  of  I. 

3.  4  get  thee  unto  the  house  of  I.,  and  speak 
3  5  thou  (art)  not  sent . .  (but)  to  the  house  of  I. 
3.  7  the  house  of  I.  will  not  hearken  unto  thee 
3.  7  house  of  I.  (are)  impudent  and  hard  hear. 

3.  17  made  thee  a  watchman  unto  the  house  of  I . 

4.  3  This  (shall  be)  a  sign  to  the  house  of  I. 

4. 13  thus  shall  the  children  of  I.  eat  their 

5.  4  Are  come  forth  into  all  the  house  of  I. 

6.  2  set  thy  face  toward  the  mountains  of  I. 

6.  3  Ye  mountains  of  I.,  hear  the  word  of  the 
6.  5  the  dead  carcases  of  the  children  of  I. 

6.  11  the  evil  abominations  of  the  house  of  I.  ! 

7.  2  saith  the  Lord  God  unto  the  land  of  I. 

8.  4  the  glory  of  the  God  of  I.  (was)  there 

8.  6  great  abominations  that  the  house  of  I. 

8.  10  the  idols  of  the  house  of  I.,  pourtrayed 
8.  11  men  of  the  ancients  of  the  house  of  I. 

8.  12  ancients  of  the  house  of  I.  do  in  the  dark 

9.  3  the  glory  of  the  God  of  I.  was  gone  up 

9.  8  wilt  thou  destroy  all  the  residue  of  I. 

10.  19  the  glory  of  the  God  of  I.  (was)  over  them 

10.  20  creature  that  I  saw  under  the  God  of  I. 

11.  5  Thus  have  ye  said,  0  house  of  I. :  for  I. 

11.  10  I  will  judge  you  in  the  border  of  I.  ;  and 

11.  13  thou  make  afullend  of  the  remnant  of  I.? 

11.  15  the  house  of  I.  wholly,  (are)  they  unto 

11.  17  and  I  will  give  you  the  land  of  I. 

11.  22  the  glory  of  the  God  of  I.  (was)  over  them 

12.  6  set  thee  (for)  a  sign  unto  the  house  of  I. 

12.  9  hath  not  the  house  of  I.,  the  rebellious 

12.  10  all  the  house  of  I.  that  (are)  among  them 

12.  19  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  .of  the  land  of  I. 

12.  22  thatproverb(that)yehaveintheland ofl. 

12.  23  shall  no  more  use  it  as  a  proverb  in  I. 

12.  24  flattering  divination  within .  house  of  I. 

12.  27  (they  ofl  the  house  of  I.  say,  The  vision 

13.  2  against  the  prophets  of  I.  that  prophesy 

13.  4  0  1.,  thy  prophets  are  like  the  foxes  in 

13.  5  made  up  the  hedge  for  the  house  of  I.  to 

13.  9  written  in  the  writing  of  the  house  of  I. 

13.  9  neither  shall  they  enter,  .the  land  of  I. 

13.  16  prophets  of  I.,  which  prophesy  concerning 

14.  1  came  certain  of  the  elders  of  I.  unto  me 

14.  4  Everyman  of  the  house  of  I.  that  setteth 

14.  5  take  the  house  of  I.  in  their  own  heart 

14.  6  say  unto  the  house  of  I.,  Thus  saith  the 

14.  7  For  every  one  of  the  house  of  I.,  or  of 

14.  7  the  stranger  that  sojoumeth  in  I.,  which 


Eze.  14.  9  destroy  him  from  themidst  of  my  peoplel. 

14.  11  house  of  I.  may  go  no  more  astray  from 

17.  2  and  speak  a  parable  unto  the  house  of  I. 

17.  23  In  the  mountain  of  the  height  of  I.  will  I 

18.  2  this  proverb  concerning  the  land  of  I. 

18.  3  any  more  to  use  this  proverb  in  I. 

18.  6  his  eyes  to  the  idols  of  the  house  of  I. 

18.  25  O  house  of  I.  ;  Is  not  my  way  equal?  are 
18.  29  Yet  saith  the  house  of  I.,  The  way  of  the 
18.  29  house  of  I.,  are  not  my  ways  equal  ?  are 
18.  30  I  will  judge  you,  O  house  of  I  ,  every  one 

18.  31  for  why  will  ye  die,  0  house  of  I.  ? 

19.  1  a  lamentation  for  the  princes  of  I. 

19.  9  nomore  be  heard  upon  the  mountains  of  I. 

20.  1  certain  of  the  elders  of  I.  came  to  enquire 

20.  3  speak  unto  the  elders  of  I.,  and  say  unto 

20.  5  In  the  day  when  I  chose  I.,  and  lifted  up 

20.  13  the  house  of  I.  rebelled  against  me  in 
20.  27  speak  unto  the  house  of  I.,  and  say  unto 
20.  30  say  unto  the  house  of  I.,  Thus  saith  the 
20.  31  shall  I  be  enquired  of  by  you  house  of  I.? 
20.  38  they  shall  not  enter  into  the  land  of  I. 

20.  39  0  house  of  I.,  thus  saitli  the  Lord  God 
20.  40  in  the  mountain  of  the  height  of  I.,  saith 
20.  40  there  shall  all  the  house  of  I.,  all  of 

20.  42  I  shall  bring  you  into  the  land  of  I.,  into 

20.  44  to  your  corrupt  doings,  O  ye  house  of  I. 

21.  2  and  prophesy  against  the  land  of  I. 

21.  3  say  to  the  land  of  I.,  Thus  saith  the  Lord 

21.  12  it  (shall  be)upon  all  the  princesof  I. 

21.  25  thou,  profane  wicked  prince  of  I.,  whose 
22  .  6  the  princes  of  I.,  every  one  were  in  thee 

22.  18  the  house  of  I.  is  to  me  become  dross  :  all 

24.  21  Speak  unto  the  house  of  I.,  Thus  saith  the 

25.  3  against  the  land  of  I.,  when  it  was  desolate 

25.  6  all  thy  despite  against  the  land  of  I. 

25.  14  vengeance,  .by  the  hand  of  my  people  I. 
28.  24  a  pricking  brier  unto  the  house  of  I. 

28.  25  When  I  shall  have  gathered  the  house  of  I. 

29.  6  been  a  staff  of  reed  to  the  house  of  I. 

29.  16  the  confidence  of  the  house  of  I.,  which 
29.  21  the  horn  of  the  house  ofl.  to  bud  forth 

33.  7  set  thee  a  watchman  unto  the  house  of  I. 

33.  10  speak  unto  the  house  of  I. ;  Thus  ye  speak 

33. 11  for  why  will  ye  die,  O  house  of  I.  ? 

33.  20  ye  house  of  I.,  I  will  judge  you  every 
33.  24  inhabit  those  wastes  of  the  land  of  I. 

33.  28  the  mountains  of  I.  shall  be  desolate 

34.  2  Son . .  prophesy  against  the  shepherds  of  I. 

34.  2  Woe  (be)  to  the  shepherds  of  I.  that  do 
34. 13  feed  them  upon  the  mountains  of  I.  by 

34.  14  upon  the  high  mountains  of  I.  shall  their 
34.  14  shall  they  feed  upon  the  mountains  of  I. 

34.  30  they,  (even)  the  house  of  I.,  (are)  my  peo. 

35.  5  hast  shed  (the  blood  of)  the  children  of  I. 

35.  12  hast  spoken  against  the  mountains  of  I. 

35. 15  at  the  inheritance  of  the  house  of  I.,  bee. 

36.  1  prophesy  unto  the  mountains  of  I.,  and 

36.  1,4  mountains  of  I. ,  hear  the  word  of  the  L. 

36.  6  Prophesy,  .concerning  the  land  of  I.,  and 
36.  8  0  mountains  of  I.,  ye  shall  shoot  forth 
36.  8  yield  your  fruit  to  my  people  of  I. ;  for 
36  10  multiply  men  upon  you,  all  the  houseof  I. 
36.  12  men  to  walk  upon  you,  (even)  my  peoplel. 

36. 17  when  the  house  of  I.  dwelt  iu  their  own 
36.  21  which  the  house  of  I.  had  profaned  among 
36.  22  Therefore  say  unto  the  house  of  I.,  Thus 
36.  22  I  do  not  (this)  for  your  sakes,  0  house  of  I. 
36.  32  ashamed,  .for  your  own  ways,  O  house  of  I. 

36.  37  I  will . .  be  enquired  of  by  the  house  of  I. 

37. 1 1  these  bones  are  the  whole  house  of  I.  :  be. 

37.  12  come  up . .  and  bring  you  into  the  land . .  I. 

37.  16  For  Judah,  and  for  the  children  of  I.  his 
37. 19  tribes  of  I.  his  fellows,  and  will  put  them 

37.  21  I  will  take  the  children  of  I.  from  among 
37.  22  make  them  one  nation  in  the  land,  .of  I. 

37.  28  shall  know  that  I  the  Lord  do  sanctify  I. 

38.  8  the  mountains  of  I.,  which  have  been  al. 

38.  14  In  that  day  when  my  people  of  I.  dwelleth 

38.  16  thou  shalt  come  up  against  my  people  of  I. 

38.  17  spoken . .  by  my  servants  the  prophets  of  I. 

38.  18  when  Gog  shall  come  against  the  land  of  I. 

38.  19  shall  be  a  great  shaking  in  the  land  of  I. 

39.  2  will  bring  thee  upon  the  mountains  of  I. 

39.  4  Thou  shalt  fall  upon  the  mountains  of  I. 

39.  7  make,  .known  in  the  midst  of  mypeoplel. 

39.  7  shall  know  that  I  (am),  .the  holy  one  in  I. 

39.  9  they  that  dwell  in  the  cities  of  I.  shall  go 

39.  11  give  untoGoga  place,  .of  graves  in  I.,  the 
39.  12  seven  months  shall  the  house  of  I.  be  bu. 

39. 17  a  great  sacrifice  upon  the  mountains  of  I. 
39.  22  So  the  house  of  I.  shall  know  that  I  (am) 
39.  23  house  of  I.  went  into  captivity  for  their 
39.  25  have  mercy  upon  the  whole  house  of  I. 

39.  29  poured  out  my  spirit  upon  the  house  of  I. 

40.  2  brought  he  me  into  the  land  of  I.,  and  set 

40.  4  declare  all.  .thou  seest  to  the  house  of  I. 

43.  2  the  glory  of  the  God  of  I.  came  from  the 

43.  7  dwell  in  the  midst  of  the  children  of  I. 

43.  7  my  holy  name,  shall  the  house  of  I.  no 
43  10  show  the  house  to  the  house  of  I.,  that 

44.  2  God  of  I.,  hath  entered  in  by  it,  therefore 

44.  6  thou  shalt. say .  .to  the  house  of  I. 

44.  6  O  ye  house  of  I.,  let  it  suffice  you  of  all 
44.  9  stranger  that  (is)  among  the  children  of  I. 
44.  10  when  I.  went  astray,  which  went  astray 
44.  12  caused  the  house  of  I.  to  fall  into  iniquity 
44.  22  maidens  of  the  seed  of  the  house  of  I.,  or 
44.  28  and  ye  shall  give  them  no  possession  in  I. 

44.  29  every  dedicated  thing  in  I.  shall  be  theirs 

45.  6  it  shall  be  for  the  whole  house  of  I. 

45.  8  In  the  land  shall  be  his  possession  iu  L 


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Eze.  45.  8  laml  shall  they  give  to  the  house  of  I.  ac. 
45.  9  Let  it  suffice  you,  0  princes  of  I. :  remove 
4j.  15  out  of  the  fat  pastures  of  I.,  for  a  meat 
45.  16  give  this  oblation  for  the  prince  in  1. 

45.  17  in  all  solemnities  of  the  house  of  I. :  he 
45.  17  to  make  reconciliation  for  the  house  of  I. 
47.  13  land,  according  to  the  twelve  tribes  of  I. 
47.  18  from  the  land  of  I.  (by)  Jordan,  from  the 
47.  21  this  land,  .according  to  the  tribes  of  I. 

47.  22  the  country  among  thechihlrenofT. ;  they 

47.  22  have  inheritance,  .among  the  tribes  of  I. 
48. 11  went  not  astray  when  tile  children  of  I. 

48.  19  they. .  serve  it  out  of  all  the  tribes  of  I. 
48.  29  shall  divide  by  lot  unto  the  tribes  of  I. 
48.  31  gates,  .after  the  names  of  the  tribes  of  I. 

Dan.  1.  3  should  bring  (certain)  of  the  children  of  I. 
9.  7  men  of  Judah .  .and  unto  all  I.,  (that  are) 
9.  11  Yea,  all  I.  have  transgressed  thy  law,  even 
9.  20  and  confessing,  .the  sin  of  my  people  I. 
Hos.  1.  1  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Joash,  king  of  I. 

1.  4  and  will  cause  to  cease  the  kingdom,  .of  I. 
1.  5  break  the  bow  of  I.  in  the  valley  of  Jezr. 
1.  6  no  more  have  mercy  upon  the  house  of  I. 

1. 10  number  of  the  children  of  I.  shall  be  as 
3.  1  love  of  the  Lord  toward  the  children  of  I. 
3.  4  children  of  I.  shall  abide  many  days  with. 

3.  5  Afterward  shall  the  children  of  I.  return 

4.  1  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  .children  of  I. 
4. 15  Though  thou,  I.,  play  the  harlot,  (yet)  let 

4.  16  For  I.  slidetli  back  as  a  backsliding  heifer 

5.  1  Hear  ye  this,  .ye  house  of  I. ;  and  give  ye 
5.  3  I  know  Ephraim,  and  I.  is  not  hid  from 
5.  3  thou  committest  whoredom,  (and)  I.  is 

5.  5  pride  of  I.  doth  testify  to  his  face  :  there. 
5.  5  shall  I.  and  Ephraim  fall  in  their  iniquity 

5.  9'among  the  tribes  of  I.  have  I  made  known 

6.  10  seen  an  horrible  thing  in  the  house  of  I. 

6. 10  there  (is)  the  whoredom  of  Ephraim,  I.  is 

7.  1  When  I  would  have  healed  I.,  then  the 

7.  10  pride  of  I.  testifieth  to  his  face  :  and  they 

8.  2  I.  shall  cry  unto  me,  My  God,  we  know 
8.  3  I.  hath  cast  off  (the  thing  that  is)  good 
8.  6  For  from  I.  (was)  it  also  :  the  workman 
8.  8  I.  is  swallowed  up  :  now  shall  they  be 

8.  14  Fori,  hath  forgotten  his  maker,  andbuil. 

9.  1  Rejoice  not,  O  I.,  for  joy,  as  (other)  peo. 
9.  7  I.  shall  know  (it) :  the  prophet  (is)  a  fool 
9.  10  found  I.  like  grapes  in  the  wilderness;  I 

10.  1  I.  (is)  an  empty  vine, he  bringetli  forth  fr. 
10.  6  and  I.  shall  be  ashamed  of  his  own  counsel 
10.  8  the  sin  of  I.,  shall  be  destroyed  :  the  thorn 
10.  9  0  I.,  thou  hast  sinned  from  the  days  of  G. 

10.  15  in  a  morning  shall  the  king  of  I.  utterly 

11.  1  When  I.  (was)  a  child,  then  1  loved  him 
11.  8  (how)  shall  I  deliver  thee,  I.?  how  shall  I 

11.  12  and  the  house  of  I.  with  deceit;  but  Jud. 

12.  12  I.  served  for  a  wife,  and  for  a  wife  he  kept 

12.  13  by  a  prophet  the  LORD  brought  I.  out  of 

13.  1  he  exalted  himself  in  I.  :  but  when  he 

13.  9  O  I.,  thou  hast  destroyed  thyself  ;  but  in 

14.  1  0  I.,  return  unto  the  Lord  thy  God  ;  for 
14.  5  I  will  be  as  the  dew  unto  I.  :  he  shall 

Joel  2.  27  shall  know  that  I  (am)  in  the  midst  of  I. 

3.  2  will  plead  with  them  ,  .(for)  my  heritage  I. 
3.  16  (will  be),  .the  strength  of  the  children  of  I. 
Amos  1 .  1  he  saw  concerning  I.  in  the  days  of  Uzziah 

1.  1  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Joash  king  of  I. 

2.  6  For  three  transgressions  of  I. ,  and  for  four 

2.  11  (Is  it)  not  even  thus,  0  ye  children  of  I.  ? 

3.  1  Hear  this  word.  .0  children  of  I.,  against 
3.  12  so  shall  the  children  of  I.  be  taken  out 

3.  14  I  shall  visit  the  transgressions  of  I.  upon 

4.  5  this  liketh  you,  O  ye  children  of  I.,  saith 
4.  12  Therefore  thus  will  I  do  unto  thee,  0  I. 

4.  12  (and),  .prepare  to  meet  thy  God,  O  I. 

5.  1  which  I  take  up  against  you . .  O  house  of  I. 
5.  2  The  virgin  of  I.  is  fallen  ;  she  shall  no 

5.  3  hundred  shall  leave  ten,  to  the  house  of  I. 
5.  4  thus  saith  the  Lord  unto  the  house  of  I. 

5.  25  offered  unto  me  sacrifices.  .0  house  of  I.? 

6.  1  of  the  nations,  to  whom  the  house  of  I. 

6.  14  will  raise  up.  .a  nation,  O  house  of  I.,  saith 

7.  8  a  plumb  line  in  the  midst  of  my  people  I. 
7.  9  the  sanctuaries  of  I.  shall  be  laid  waste 
7.  10  Amaziali .  .sent  to  Jeroboam  king  of  I. 

7.  10  conspired  against  thee  in  the  midst  of.  .1. 
7.  11  I.  shall  surely  be  led  away  captive  out  of 
7.  15  unto  me,  Go,  prophesy  unto  my  people  I. 
7.  16  Thou  sayest,  Prophesy  not  against  I.,  and 

7.  17  I.  shall  surely  go  into  captivity  forth  of 

8.  2  end  is  come  upon  my  people  of  I. ;  I  will 

9.  7  (Are)  ye  not  as  children . .  O  children  of  I.? 
9.  7  Have  not  I  brought  up  I.  out  of  the  land 
9.  9  I  will  sift  the  house  of  I.  among  all  nat. 

9.  14  bring,  .the  captivity  of  my  people  of  I. 

Obad.  20  captivity  of  this  host  of  the  children  of  I. 
Mic.  1.  5  for  the  sins  of  the  house  of  I.  What  (is) 

1.  13  for  the  transgressions  of  I.  were  found  in 
1.  14  houses,  .(shall  be)  a  lie  to  the  kings  of  I. 

1.  15  shall  come  unto  Adullam  the  glory  of  I. 

2.  12  I  will  surely  gather  the  remnant  of  I. 

3.  1  Hear,  .ye  princes  of  the  house  of  I.  ;  (Is 
3.  8  to  declare  unto  Jacob,  .and  to  I.  his  sin 
3.  9  Hear  this.  .ye.  .princes  of  the  house  of  I. 
5.  1  they  shall  smite  the  judge  of  I.  with  a  rod 
5.  2  unto  me  (that  is)  to  be  ruler  in  I. ;  whose 

5.  3  then  the  remnant,  .shall  return  unto. .  I. 

6.  2  hath  a  controversy .  .he  will  plead  with  I. 
Nah.  2.  2  hath  turned  away . .  as  the  excellency  of  I. 
Zeph.  2.  9  (as)  I  live,  saith  the  Lord,  .the  God  of  I. 

3.  13  The  remnant  of  I.  shall  not  do  iniquity 
3.  14  Sing,  0  daughter  of  Zion  ;  shout,  O  I.;  be 


Zeph.  3.  15  the  king  of  I. .  .(is)  in  the  midst  of  thee 
Zech.  9.  1  all  the  tribes  of  I.,  (shall  be)  toward  the  L. 

12.  1  The  burden  of  the  word  of  the  LORD  for  I. 
Mai.  1.  1  The  burden  of  the  word  of  the  LORD  to  I. 

1.  5  will  be  magnified  from  the  border  of  I. 

2.  16  the  God  of  I.,  saith  that  he  hateth  putting 
4.  4  I  commanded  unto  him  in  lloreb  for  all  I. 

Matt.  2  6  a  Governor,  that  shall  rule  my  people  I. 

2.  20  Saying,  Arise,  .and  go  into  the  land  of  I. 

2.  21  And  he  arose,  .and  came  into  the  land  of  I. 

8.  10  have  not  found  so  great  faith,  no,  not  ini. 

9.  33  saying,  It  was  never  so  seen  in  I. 

10.  6  go  rather  to  the.  .sheep  of  the  house  of  I. 

10.  23  not  have  gone  over  the  cities  of  I.,  till 
15.  24  but  unto  the  lost  sheep  of  the  house  of  I. 
15.  31  wondered,  and theyglorifiedtheGodofl. 

19.  28  shall  sit.  .judging  the  twelve  tribes  of  I. 
27.  9  whom  they  of  the  children  of  I.  did  value 

27.  42  If  he  be  the  king  of  I.,  let  him  now  come 
Marki2.  29  Hear,  0  I.;  The  Lord  our  God  is  one  Lord 

15.  32  Let  Christ  the  king  of  I  descend  now  from 
Luke  1  16  the  children  of  I.  shall  he  turn  to  the  L. 

1.  54  He  hath  holpen  his  servant  I.,  inrememb. 

1.  68  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God  of  I. ;  for  he 

1.  80  till  the  day  of  his  showing  unto  I. 

2.  25  devout,  waiting  for  the  consolation  of  I. 

2  32  A  light,  .and  the  glory  of  thy  people  I. 

2.  34  the  fall  and  rising  again  of  many  in  I. :  and 
4.  25  many  widows  were  in  I.  in  the  days  of  E. 
4. 27  many  lepers  were  in  I.  in  the  time  of  E. 

7.  9  have  not  found  so  great  faith,  no,  not  in  I. 

22.  30  and  sit.  .judging  the  twelve  tribes  of  I. 
24.  21  been  he  which  should  have  redeemed  I. 
John  1.  31  but  that  he  should  be  made  manifest  to  I. 

1.  49  art  the  Son  of  God ;  thou  art  the  king  of  I. 

3.  10  Art  thou  a  master  of  I.,  and  knowest  not 

12.  13  Blessed  (is)  the  king  of  I.  that  cometh  in 
Acts  1.  6  this  time  restore  again  the  kingdom  to  I.? 

2.  22  Ye  men  of  I.,  hear  these  words ;  Jesus  of 

2.  36  Therefore  let  all  the  house  of  I.  know  as. 

3.  12  Ye  men  of  I  ,  why  marvel  ye  at  this?  or 

4.  8  said  unto  them,  Ye  rulers,  .elders  [of  I.] 

4.  10  Be  it  known  unto,  .all  the  people  of  I. 

4.  27  Gentiles,  and  the  people  of  I  ,  were  gath. 

5.  21  all  the  senate  of  the  children  of  I.,  and 
5.  31  give  repentance  to  I.,  and  forgiveness  of 

5.  35  Ye  men  of  I.,  take  heed  to  yourselves 

7.  23  into  his  heart  to  visit,  .children  of  I. 

7.  37  Moses  which  said  unto  the  children  of  I. 

7.  42  O  ye  house  of  I.,  have  ye  offered  to  me 

9.  15  bear  my  name  before,  .the  children  of  I. 

10.  36  word.  .(God)  sent  unto  the  children  of  I. 

13.  16  Men  of  I.,  and  ye  that  fear  God,  give  and. 

13.  17  God  of  this  people  [of  I.]  chose  our  fathers 

13.  23  hath  God.  .raised  unto  I.  a  Saviour,  Jesus 

13.  24  first  preached,  .to  all  the  people  of  I. 

21.  28  Crying  out,  Men  of  I.,  help :  This  is  the 

28.  20  for  the  hope  of  I.  I  am  bound  with  this 
Rom.  9.  6  For  they  (are)  not  all  I.  which  are  of  I. 

9.  27  Esaias  also  crieth  concerning  I.,  Though 

9.  27  children  of  I.  be  as  the  sand  of  the  sea,  a 
9.  31  But  I.,  which  followed  after  the  law  of 

10.  1  [my  heart’s  desire  and  prayer  to  God  fori.] 

10.  19  But  I  say,  Did  not  I  know  ?  First  Moses 

10.  21  But  to  I.  he  saith,  All  day  long  I  have 

11.  2  he  maketh  intercession  to  God  against  I. 

11.  7  I.  hath  not  obtained  that  which  he  seek. 

11.  25  blindness  in  part  is  happened  to  I.,  until 
it.  26  so  all  I.  shall  be  saved :  as  it  is  written 

1  Co  To.  18  Behold  I.  after  the  flesh  :  are  not  they 

2  Co.  3.  7,  13  that  thechildrenof  I.  could  not  stedf. 
Gal.  6.  16  peace  (be)  on  them,  .and  upon  the  I.  of 
Eph.  2  12  being  aliens  from  the  commonwealth  of  I. 
Phil.  3.  5  Circumcise,  .of  the  stock  of  I.,  (of)  the 
Heb.  8.  8  make  a  new  covenant  with  the  house  of  I. 

8.  10  that  I  will  make  with  the  house  of  I.  after 

11.  22  of  the  departing  of  the  children  of  I. ;  and 
Rev.  2.14  a  stumblingblock  before  the  children  of  I. 

7.  4  of  all  the  tribes  of  the  children  of  I. 

21.  12  of  the  twelve  tribes  of  the  children  of  I. 

3.  On  the  revolt  of  the  ten  tribes  (1  Ki.  12.  1-9)  B.c.  975, 
Canaan  was  divided  into  the  two  kingdoms  of  Israel  anil 
Judah.  The  former  lasted  from  97s  till  721  B.c.  In 
974  J  eroboam  sets  up  the  two  golden  calves,  1  Ki.  12.28,29; 
in  956  Ahijah  denounces  Jeroboam,  1  Ki.  14.  7;  in  953 
Nadab  is  slain,  1  Ki.  15.  27;  in  940  the  king  of  Syria 
invades  Israel,  2  Ch.  16.  4  ;  in  929  confusion  prevails  in 
Israel,  1  Ki.  16.  9-20 ;  in  918  Jericho  is  rebuilt,  16.  34 ; 
in  910  Elijah  destroys  the  priests  of  Baal,  18.  40 ;  in  901 
the  Syrians  are  miraculously  defeated  ;  in  895  Elijah  is 
translated,  2  Ki.  2.  11;  in  894  Elisha  heals  Naaman ; 
in  893  he  performs  various  miracles[;  in  892  the  king  of 
Syria  besieges  Samaria,  2  Ki.  6.  24 ;  in  891  Elisha  restores 
the  Shunamite’s  son,  4.  32-35 ;  in  885  Hazael  kills  the 
king  of  Syria,  8.  15 ;  in  850  Jonah  goes  to  Nineveh, 
Jonah  1.2;  2.4;  in  847  Israel  oppressed  by  the  king 
of  Syria,  2  Ki.  8.  3  ;  in  842  is  delivered  from  him,  13.  5  ; 
in  838  invaded  by  Moab,  Elisha  dies  ;  in  822  Jeroboam 

II.  restores  the  territory  of  Israel,  2  Ki.  14.  25 ;  in  793 
Amos  prophesies;  in  784  interregnum  of  11  years;  in  771 
Pul  invades  Israel ;  2  Ki.  15.  19;  in  740  Tiglath-pileser 
carries  off  captives,  15.  29  ;  in  725  the  captivity  of  ten 
tribes  foretold  ;  in  723  Samaria  besieged  by  Shalmanezer, 
18.9;  in  721  the  ten  tribes  carried  off  into  Assyria,  17. 6. 

1  Ki.  4.  20  Judah  and  I.  (were)  many,  as  the  sand 

4.  25  Judah  and  I.  dwelt  safely,  every  man  un. 

12.  18  all  I.  stoned  him  with  stones,  that  he  died 

12.  19  So  I.  rebelled  against  the  house  of  David 

12.  20  all  I.  heard  that  Jeroboam  was  come  again 

12.  20  they  sent,  .and  made  him  king  overall  I. 

12.  21  warriors,  to  fight  against  the  house  of  I. 


1  Ki.  12.  24  against  your  brethren  the  children  of  I. 
12.  28  behold  thy  gods,  O I.,  w  hich  brought  thee 
12.  33  ordained  a  feast  unto  the  children  of  I. 

14.  10  (and)  him  that  is  shut  up  and  left  in  I. 

14. 13  all  I.  shall  mourn  for  him,  and  bury  him 

14.  14  the  Lord  shall  raise  him  up  a  king  over  I. 

14.  15  For  the  Lord  shall  smite  I.,  as  a  reed  is 

14.  15  he  shall  root  up  I.  out  of  this  good  land 

14.  16  he  shall  give  I.  up  because  of  the  sins  of 

14.  16  Jeroboam,  who  did  sin,  and.  made  I.  to 

14.  18  all  I.  mourned  for  him,  according  to  the 

14.  19  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  king  of  I. 

15.  9  the  twentieth  year  of  J  eroboam  king  of  I. 

15.  ibyar  between  Asa  and  Baasha  king  of  I. 

15. 17  Baasha  king  of  I.  went  up  against  Judah 

15.  19  break  thy  league  with  Baasha  king  of  I. 

15.  20  sent  the  captains.. against  the  cities  of  I. 

15.  25  the  son  of  Jeroboam  began  to  reign  over  I. 

15.  25  And  Nadab.  .reigned  over  I.  two  years 

15.  26  in  lis  sin  wherewith  he  made  I.  to  sin 

15.  27  Nadab  and  all  I.  laid  seige  to  Gibbethon 
15.  30  which  he  sinned,  and  which  he  made  I. 
15.  30  he  provoked  the  Lord  God  of  I.  to  anger 
15.  31  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  king  of  I  ? 
15.  32  war  between  Asa  and  Baasha  king  of  I. 

15.  33  the  son  of  Ahijah  foreign  over  all  I.  in 

16.  2  made  thee  prince  over  my  people  I.;  and 
16.  2  hast  made  my  people  I.  to  sin,  to  provoke 
16.  5,  14,  20,  27  chronicles  of  the  kings  of  I.? 
16.  8  Elah  the  son  of  Baasha  to  reign  over  I. 

16. 13  by  which  they  made  I.  to  sin,  in  provoking 

16. 16  all  I.  made  Omri,  the  captain  of  the  host 

16. 16  king  over  I.  that  day  in  the  camp 

16. 17  went  up  from  Gibbethon,  and  all  I.  with 

16.  19  in  his  sir  which  he  did,  to  make  I.  to  sin 

16.  21  the  people  of  I.  divided  into  two  parts 

16.  23  began  Omri  to  reign  over  I.,  twelve  years 

16.  26  in  his  sin  wherewith  he  made  I.  to  sin 

16.  29  began  Aliabthe  son  of  Omri  to  reign  over  I. 

16.  29  the  son  of  Omri  reigned  over  I.  in  Samaria 

16.  33  God  of  I.  to  anger  than  all  the  kings  of  I. 

18.  17  Ahab  said.  .(Art)  thou  he  that  troubleth  I. 

18. 18  I  have  not  troubled  I.;  but  thou  and  thy 

18.  19  gathertomealll. unto mountCarmel, and 

18.  20  Ahab  sent  unto  all  the  children  of  I.,  and 

19.  10  children  of  I.  have  forsaken  thy  covenant 

19.  14  children  of  I.  have  forsaken  thy  covenant 

19.  16  Jehu.. shalt  thou  anoint  (to  be)  king  over  I. 

19.  18  I  have  left  (me)  seven  thousand  in  I.,  all 

20.  2  he  sent  messengers  to  Ahab  king  of  I.  into 

20.  4,  11  And  the  king  of  I.  answered  and  said 

20.  7  king  of  I.  called  all  the  elders  of  the  land 

20.  13  there  came  a  prophet  unto  Ahab  king  of  I. 
20.  15  the  people,  (even)  all  the  children  of  I. 
20.  20  the  Syrians  fled ;  and  I.  pursued  them;  and 
20.  21  king  of  I.  went  out,  and  smote  the  horses 
20.  22  the  prophet  came  to  the  king  of  I.,  and 
20.  26  and  went  up  to  Apliek,  to  fight  against  I. 
20.  27  children  of  I.  were  numbered,  and  were 
20.  27  the  children  of  I.  pitched  before  them 
20.  28  spake  unto  the  king  of  I.,  and  said,  Thus 
20.  29  the  children  of  I.,_slew  of  the  Syrians  an 
20.  31  heard  that  the  kings  of  the  house  of  I. 

20.  31  let  us,  I  pray,  .go  out  to  the  king  of  I. 

20.  32  came  to  the  king  of  I.,  and  said.  Thy  ser. 
20.  40  the  king  of  I.  said  unto  him,  So  (shall)  thy 
20.  41  the  king  of  I.  discerned  him  that  he  (was) 

20.  43  the  king  of  I.  went  to  his  house  heavy 

21.  7  Dost  thou  now  govern  the  kingdom  of  I.? 

21. 18  go  dow  n  to  meet  Ahab  king  of  I.,  which 

21.  21  and  him  that  is  shut  up  and  left  in  I. 

21.  22  provoked  (me)  to  anger,  and  made  I.  to 

21.  26  Lord  cast  out  before  the  children  of  I. 

22.  1  contin.  without  war  between  Syria  and  I. 
22.  2  king  of  Judah  came  dow  n  to  the  king  of  I. 
22.  3  the  king  of  I .  said  unto  his  servants,  Know- 

22.  4,  5  Jehoshaphat  said  to  the  king  of  I. 

22.  6  king  of  I.  gathered  the  prophets  together 

22.  8  king  of  I.  said  unto  Jehoshaphat,  (There) 
22.  9  the  king  of  I.  called  an  officer,  and  said 
22. 10,  29  the  king  of  I.  and  Jehoshaphat  the 

22. 17  I  saw  all  I.  scattered  upon  the  hills,  as 
22. 18,  30  the  king  of  I.  said  unto  Jehoshaphat 
22.  26  the  king  of  I.  said,  Take  Micaiah,  and  carry 
22.  30  the  king  of  I.  disguised  himself,  and  went 
22.  31  saying,  Fight,  .only  with  the  king  of  I. 

22  32  that  they  said,  Surely  it  (is)  thekingof  I. 
22.  33  perceived  that  it  (was)  not  the  king  of  I. 

22.  34  smote  the  king  of  I.  between  the  joint  s 
22.  39  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings  of  I.? 

22.  41  in  the  fourth  year  of  Ahab  king  of  1. 

22.  44  Jehoshap.  made  peace  with  thekingof  I. 
22.  51  the  son  of  Ahab  began  to  reign  over  I.  in 
22.  51  Ahaziah.  reigned  two  years  over  I. 

22.  52  the  son  of  Nebat,  who  made  I.  to  sin 
2  Ki.  1.  1  Moab  rebelled  against  I.  after  the  death 
1.  3,  6,  i6notbecause(thereis)notaGodinI. 

1.  i3  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings  of  I.? 

3.  1  the  son  of  Ahab  began  to  reign  over  I.  in 

3.  3  the  son  of  Nebat,  w  hich  made  I.  to  sin 

3.  4  rendered  unto  the  king  of  I.  an  hundred 

3.  5  the  king,  .rebelled  against  the  king  of  I. 

3.  6  Jehoram  went  out . .  and  numbered  all  I. 
3.  9  the  king  of  I.  went,  and  the  king  of  Jud. 
3.  10  the  king  of  I.  said,  Alas  !  that  the  Lord 
3.  11  one  of  the  king  of  I.’s  servants  answered 
3.  12  the  king  of  I.  and  Jehoshaphat  the  king 

3. 13  Elisha  said  unto  the  king  of  I. ,  What  have 

3. 13  the  king  of  I.  said  unto  him,  Nay :  for  the 
3. 24  And  when  they  came  to  the  camp  of  I. 

3.  27  there  was  great  indignation  against  I. 

5.  2  brought  away  captive  out  of  the  land  of  I. 


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2  Ki.  5.  4  said  the  maid  that  (is)  of  the  land  of  I. 

5  5  I  will  send  a  letter  unto  the  king  of  I. 

5  6  he  brought  the  letter  to  the  king  of  I. 

S.  7  when  the  king  of  I.  had  read  the  letter 

5  8  that  the  king  of  I.  had  rent  his  clothes 
s  8  shall  know  that  there  is  a  prophet  in  I. 

?  I2  Abana .  better  than  all  the  waters  of  I.? 

5.  15  (there  is)  no  God  in  all  the  earth,  but  in  I. 

6.  8  the  king  of  Syria  warred  against  I.,  and 

6.  9  the  man  of  God  sent  unto  the  king  of  I. 

6  10  the  king  of  X.  sent  to  the  place  which  the 
6.  1 1  show  me  which  of  us  (is)  for  the  king  of  I.? 

6.  12  prophet  that(is)iu  I.,  telleth  the  king  of  I. 

6.  21  the  king  of  I.  said  unto  Elisha,  when  he 
6.  23  bands . .  came  no  more  into  the  land  of  I. 

6.  26  king  of  I.  was  passing  by  upon  the  wall 

7.  6  the  king  of  I.  hath  hired  against  us  the 

7.  13  they  (are)  as  all  the  multitude  of  I.  that 

8.  12  that  thou  wilt  do  unto  the  children  of  I. 

8  16,  25  of  Joram  the  son  of  Ahab  king  of  I. 

8.  18  he  walked  in  the  way  of  the  kings  of  I. 

8.  26  Athaliah,  the  daughter  of  Omri  king  of  X. 

9  3, 12  saith . .  I  have  anointed  thee  king  over  I. 

9.  6  over  the  people  of  the  Lord,  (even)  over  I. 

9.  8  and  him  that  is  shut  up  and  left  in  I. 

9.  14  Joram.  .kept  Ramoth-gilead,  he  and  all  I. 

9.  21  Joram  king  of  I.  and  Ahaziah  king  of  Ju. 

10.  28  Thus  Jehu  destroyed  Baal  out  of  I. 

10  29  the  son  of  Nebat,  who  made  I.  to  sin 

30.  30  thy  children . .  shall  sit  on  the  throne  of  I. 

10.  31  the  sins  of  Jeroboam,  which  made  I.  to  sin 

10.  32  those  days  the  Lord  began  to  cut  I.  short 
,0.  32  Hazael  smote  them  in  all  the  coasts  of  I. 

10.  34  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings  of  I.? 

10.  36  time  that  Jehu  reigned  over  I.  in  Samaria 

33.  3  the  son  of  Jehu  began  to  reign  over  I.  in 

13.  2  the  son  of  Nebat,  which  made  1.  to  sin 

33.  3  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  against  I. 

33.  4  he  saw  the  oppression  of  I.,  because  the 

33.  s  the  Lord  gave  I.  a  saviour,  so  that  they 
33.  5  the  children  of  I.  dwelt  in  their  tents,  as 
33.  6  Jeroboam,  who  made  I.  sin,  (but)  walked 
33.  8,  32  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings  of  I.? 

33.  10  began  J ehoash . .  to  reign  over  I.  in  Sama. 

33.  33  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat,  who  made  I. 
13. 13  was  buried  in  Samaria  withthekingsofl. 

23.  24  the  king  of  I.  came  down  unto  him,  and 

23.  24  chariot  of  I.,  and  the  horsemen  thereof  ! 
13.  26  he  said  to  the  king  of  I.,  Put  thine  hand 

23.  28  he  said  unto  the  king  of  I.,  Smite  upon  the 

23.  22  king  of  Syria  oppressed  I.  all  the  days  of 

23.  25  beat  him,  and  recovered  the  cities  of  I. 

24.  2  year  of  Joash  son  of  Jehoahaz  king  of  I. 

24.  8  thesonof  Jehoahaz,  son  of  Jehu,  kingofl. 

24.  9  the  king  of  1.  sent  to  Amaziah  king  of  J. 

24.  21  Jehoash  king  of  I.  went  up  ;  and  he  and 

34.  22  Judah  was  put  to  the  worse  before  I.;  and 

24.  23  king  of  I.  took  Amaziah  king  of  Judah 

24.  25,  28  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings  of  I.? 

24.  26  was  buried  in  Samaria  with  the  kings  of  I. 

24.  27  of  Jehoash,  son  of  Jehoahaz  king  of  I. 

24.  23  the  son  of  Joash  king  of  I.  began  to  reign 
24.  24  the  son  of  Nebat,  who  made  I.  to  sin 

34.  25  restored  the  coast  of  I.  from  the  entering 
24.  26  the  Lord  saw  the  affliction  of  I.,  (that  it 

34.  26  shut  up,  nor  any  left,  norany  helper  for  I. 
24.  27  he  would  blotoutthenameofl. from  under 

24.  28  recovered  Damascus,  and  Hamath,  .for  I. 

34.  29  with  his  fathers,  (even)  with  the  kings  of  I. 

25.  2  and  seventh  year  of  Jeroboam  king  of  I. 

25.  8  son  of  Jeroboam  reign  over  I.  in  Samaria 

15.  9,  28,  24,  28  son  of  Nebat,  who  made  I.  to  s. 

25.  22,  25,  22,  26,  32  chronicles  of  the  kings  of  I. 

25.  32  Thy  sons  shall  sit  on  the  throne  of  I.  unto 

25.  27  Menahem  the  son  of  Gadito  reign  overl. 

25.  20  Menahem  exacted  the  money  of  I.,  (even) 

15.  23  the  son  of  Menahem  began  to  reign  over  I. 

25.  27  the  son  of  Etemaliah  began  to  reign  over  I. 

35.  29  In  the  days  of  Pekah  king  of  I.  came 

25.  32  of  Pekah  the  son  of  Remaliah  king  of  I. 

26.  3  he  walked  in  the  way  of  the  kings  of  I. 

26.  3  cast  out  from  before  the  children  of  I. 

16.  5  Pekah  son  of  Remaliah  king  of  I.  came 

16.  7  out  of  the  hand  of  the  king  of  I.,  which 
37.  1  son  of  Elah  to  reign  in  Samaria  over  I. 

17.  2  as  the  kings  of  I.  that  were  before  him 

27.  6  carried  I.  away  into  Assyria,  and  placed 

27.  7  the  children  of  I.  had  sinned  against  the 
27.  8  the  children  of  I.,  and  of  the  kings  of  I. 
27.  9  And  the  children  of  I.  did  secretly  (those) 
37.  23  the  Lord  testified  against  I.  and  against 
27.  28  the  Lord  was  very  angry  with  I.,  and  re. 
27.  29  in  the  statutes  of  I.  which  they  made 

27.  20  the  Lord  rejected  all  the  seed  of  I.,  and 

17.  22  he  rent  I.  from  the  house  of  David ;  and 
17.  22  Jeroboam  drave  I.  from  following  the  L. 
27.  22  the  children  of  I.  walked  in  all  the  sins 
27.  23  the  Lord  removed  I.  out  of  his  sight,  as 
27.  23  So  was  I.  carried  away  out  of  their  own 

27.  24  placed  (them),  .instead  of  the  child,  of  I. 

28.  2,  9  year  of  Hoshea  son  of  Elah  king  of  I. 

28.  4  the  children  of  I.  did  bum  incense  to  it 
28.  20  (is)  the  ninth  year  of  Hoshea  king  of  I. 

28.  21  the  king  of  Assyria  did  carry  away  I.  un. 

22.  3  made  a  grove,  as  did  Ahab  king  of  I. ;  and 

23.  35  the  son  of  Nebat,  who  made  I.  to  sin,  had 
23. 29  the  kings  of  I.  had  made  to  provoke  (the 
23.  22  from  the  days  of  the  judges  that  judged  I. 
23.  27  also  out  of  my  sight,  as  1  have  removed  I. 

1  Ch  5.  37  and  in  the  days  of  Jeroboam  king  of  I. 

9.  2  I.  were  reckoned  by  genealogies ;  and,  be. 
22.  s  (they  of)  I.  were  a  thousand  thousand  and 

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2  Ch.20.  28  the  children  of  I.  stoned  him  with  stones 

20.  29  I.  rebelled  against  the  house  of  David 
32.  2  which  were  warriors,  to  fight  against  I. 

22.  3  andtoalll.inJudahandBenjamin.saying 
22.  23  the  Levites  that  (were) in  all  I.  resorted 

22.  26  after  them  out  of  all  the  tribes  of  I. 

23.  4  said,  Hear  me,  thou  Jeroboam,  and  all  I. 
23. 12  children  of  I.,  fight  ye  not  against  the 
23.  25  that  God  smote  J eroboam  and  all  I.  before 
23.  26  the  children  of  I.  fled  before  Judah  :  and 
23.  27  there  fell  down  slain  of  I.  five  hundred 
23.  28  the  children  of  I.  were  brought  under  at 
25.  9  they  fell  to  him  out  of  I.  in  abundance 

25.  37  high  places  were  not  taken  away  out  of  I. 

26.  i  Baasha  king  of  I.  came  up  against  Judah 

26.  3  break  thy  league  with  Baasha  king  of  I. 

26.  4  sent,  .captains,  against  the  cities  of  I 

26.  22  the  book  of  the  kings  of  Judah  and  I. 

37.  2  and  strengthened  himself  against  I. 

27.  4  and  walked,  .not  after  the  doings  of  I. 

28.  3  Ahab  king  of  I.  said  unto  Jehoshaphat 
28.  4  And  Jehoshaphat  said  unto  the  king  of  I. 
28.  5  king  of  I.  gathered  together  of  prophets 
28.  7  thekingof  I.said  untoJehosliaphat, (There 
28.  8  king  of  I.  called  for  one  (of  his)  officers 

18.  9,  28  the  king  of  I.  and  Jehoshaphat  king 
28.  26  see  all  I.  scattered  upon  the  mountains 

38.  27  the  king  of  I.  said  to  Jehoshaphat,  Did  I 
28.  29  Who  shall  entice  Ahab  king  of  I.,  that  he 
28.  25  the  king  of  I.  said,  Take  ye  Micaiah,  and 
28.  29  the  king  of  I.  said  unto  Jehoshaphat,  I 
28.  29  the  kingofl.  disguised  himself  ;  and  they 
28.  30  Fight  ye.  .save  only  with  the  king  of  I. 

28.  32  thattlieysaid,It(is)thekingofI.  Thereto. 
28.  32  perceived  that  it  was  not  the  king  of  I. 

28.  33  smote  the  king  of  I.  between  the  joints 
28.  34  the  king  of  I.  stayed  (himself)  up  iD  (his) 
20.  34  mentioned  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  I. 

20.  35  king,  .join  himself  with  Amaziah  kingofl. 
22.  2  (were)  the  sons  of  Jehoshaphat  king  of  I. 
22.  4  and  slew,  (divers)  also  of  the  princes  of  I. 

21.  6  he  walked  in  the  way  of  the  kings  of  I. 

22.  23  hast  walked  in  the  way  of  the  kings  of  I. 

22.  5  withJehoramthesonof  Ahab  kingof  I.  to 
25.  6  thousand  mighty  men  of  valour  out  of  I. 

25.  7  let  not  the  army  of  I.  go  with  thee 

25.  7  fortheLoRD(is)notwithI. .  .all  the  childr. 
25.  9  which  I  have  given  to  the  army  of  I.  ? 

25. 17  of  Jehoahaz,  the  son  of  Jehu,  king  of  I. 

25.  18  Joash  king  of  I.  sent  to  Amaziah  king  of 
25.  21  Joash  the  king  of  I.  went  up ;  and  they 
25.  22  Judah  was  put  to  the  worse  before  I.,  and 
25.  23  the  king  of  I.  took  Amaziah  king  of  Judah  ' 

23.  25  death  of  Joash,  son  of  Jehoahaz  king  of  I. 
25.  26  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  Judah  and  I.  ? 

27.  7  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  I.  and  Judah 

28.  2  he  walked  in  the  ways  of  the  kings  of  I. 
28.  5  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  I. 
28.  8  the  children  of  I.  carried  away  captive  of 
28.  23  and  (there  is)  fierce  wrath  against  I. 

28. 19  brought  Judah  low  because  of.  .king  of  I. 
28.  26  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  Judah  and  I. 

30.  1  keep  the  passover  unto  the  Lord  God  of  I. 
30.  6  children  of  I. ,  turn  again  unto  the  Lord 
30.  22  the  children  of  I.  that  were  present  at 
30.  25  the  congregation . .  that  came  out  of  I. ,  and 

30.  25  strangers  that  came  out  of  the  land  of  I. 

31.  6  (concerning)  the  children  of  I.  and  Judah 

32.  32  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  Judah  and  I. 

33.  18  written)  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  I. 

34.  9  the  remnant  of  I.,  and  of  all  Judah  and 

34.  21  for  them  that  are  left  in  I.  and  in  Judah 

35.  28  was  no  passover  like  to  that  kept  in  I. 

35.  28  neither  did  all  the  kings  of  I.  keep  such 

35.  27  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  I.  and  Judah 

36.  8  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  I.  and  Judah 
Isa.  7.  2  king  of  I.,  went  up  toward  Jerusalem  to 
Jer.  2.  26  As  the  thief,  .is  the  house  of  I.  ashamed 

2.  31  Have  I  been  a  wilderness  unto  I.  ?  a  land 

3.  6  Hast  thou  seen  (that)  which  backsliding  I. 
3.  8  whereby  backsliding  I.  committed  adult. 
3. 21  backsliding  I.  hath  justified  herself  more 
3.  22  Return,  thou  backsliding  I.,  saith  the  Lo. 

3.  28  houseof  Judah,  .walk with  the  house  of  I. 
5.  22  the  house  of  1.  and  the  house  of  Judah 

9.  26  house  of  I.  (are)  uncircumcised  in  the  heart 

11.  10  the  house  of  I.  and  the  house  of  Judah 

11.  17  for  the  evil  of  the  house  of  I.,  and  of  the 
23.  6  shall  be  saved,  and  I.  shall  dwell  safely 

31.  27  I  will  sow  the  house  of  I.  and  the  house 
31. 31  make  a  new  covenant  with  the  house  of  I. 

32.  30  children  of  I.  and  the  children  of  Judah 
32.  32  Because  of  all  the  evil  of  the  children  of  I. 
41.  9  had  made  for  fear  of  Baasha  king  of  I. 

48. 13  house  of  I.  was  ashamed  of  Beth-el  their 
50.  33  the  children  of  I.  and  the  children  of 

Eze.  4.  4  lay  the  iniquity  of  the  house  of  I.  upon  it 

4.  5  thou  bear  the  iniquity  of  the  house  of  I. 

9.  9  The  iniquity  of  the  house  of  I.  and  Judah 

27. 17  and  the  land  of  I.Jthey  (were)  thy  merch. 

37.  16  J  udah,  and  (for)  all  the  children  of  I.  his 
44.  15  the  children  of  I.  went  astray  from  me 

Hos.  1.  i  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Joash,  king  of  I. 
Zech.  1.  19  have  scattered  Judah.  I.,  and  Jerusalem 
8.  13  0  house  of  Judah,  and  house  of  I. ;  so  will 

11.  14  the  brotherhood  between  Judah  and  I. 
Mai.  2. 11  an  abomination  is  committed  in  I.  and  in 

IS-RA-EL-ITE,  ISRAELITISH,  n'SlOb”, 

'lapa-qXirgs. 

One  belonging  to  the  tribes  of  Israel. 

Exod.  9.  7  was  not  one  of  the  cattle  of  the  I.  dead 


Lev.  23.  42  all  that  are  I.  bom  shall  dw ell  in  booths 

24.  10  the  son  of  an  I.  woman,  whose  father  (was) 
24.  10  this  son  of  the  I.  (woman)  and  a  man  of 

24.  11  the  I.  woman’s  son  blasphemed  the  name 
Num  25. 14  the  name  of  the  I.  that  was  slain,  (even) 
Josh.  3.  17  the  I.  passed  over  on  dry  ground,  until 

8.  24  the  I.  returned  unto  Ai,  and  smote  it  with 
13.  6  divide  thou  it  by  lot  unto  the  I.  for  an 
13.  13  Maachathites  dwell  among  the  I.  until  this 
Judg2o.  21  destroyed  down  to  the  ground  of  the  I. 

1  Sa.  2. 14  they  did  in  Shiloh  unto  all  the  I.  that 

13.  20  the  I.  went  down  to  the  Philistines,  to 

14.  21  they  also  (turned)  to  be  with  the  I.  that 

25.  1  the  I.  were  gathered  together,  and  lame. 

29.  i  the  I.  pitched  by  a  fountain  which  (is)  in 

2  Sa.  4.  1  were  feeble,  and  all  the  I.  were  troubled 

17.  25  an  I.,  that  went  in  to  Abigail  the  daugli. 

2  Ki.  3.  24  the  I.  rose  up  and  smote  the  Moabites,  so 
7.  13  they  (are),  as  all  the  multitude  of  the  I. 

1  Ch.  q.  2  first  inhabitants  that  (dwelt . .  were)  the  I. 
John  1.  47  Behold  an  I.  indeed,  in  whom  is  no  guile ! 
Rom.  9.  4  Who  are  I.;  to  whom  (pertaineth)  the  ad. 

11.  i  I  also  am  an  I.,  of  the  seed  of  Abraham 

2  Co.  11. 22  Are  they  I.?  so  (am)  I.  Are  they  the  seed 

IS-SA'-CHAR,  ■etrtr,  ’It rax<zp,  bearing  hire,  reward. 

1.  The  invariable  form  of  the  name  in  Hebrew  is  Isascar, 
but  the  Masorites  have  pointed  it  so  as  to  supersede  the 
second  s.  He  was  the  ninth  son  of  Jacob  and  the  fifth 
by  Leah.  Of  Issachar  as  an  individual  not  a  word  is  re¬ 
corded  after  his  birth.  B.c.  1746. 

Gen.  30. 18  given  me  my  hire,  .she  called  his  name  I. 

35.  23  and  Levi,  and  Judah,  and  I.,  and  Zebulun 
46.  13  the  sons  of  I.;  Tola,  and  Pliuvah,  and  Job 
49.  14  I. (is)  a  strong  ass  crouching  down  between 
Exod.  1.  3  I.,  Zebulun,  and  Benjamin 
1  Ch.  2.  i  Simeon,  Levi,  and  Judah,  I.,  and  Zebulun 
7.  1  thesonsofI.(were)Tola,andPuah,  Jashub 

2  The  tribe  that  was  descended  from  Issachar,  as  well 
as  that  allotment  of  Canaan  which  they  inherited. 

Num.  1.  8  Of  I.;  Nethaneel  the  son  of  Zuar 

1.  28  Of  the  children  of  I.,  by  their  generations 

1.  29  numbered  of  them,  (even)  of  the  tribe  of  I. 

2.  5  pitchnext  untohim(shallbe)thetribeof  I. 
2.  5  (shall  be)  captain  of  the  children  of  I.  (was) 
7. 18  Nethaneel  the  son  of  Zuar,  prince  of  I. 

10. 15  host  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  I.  (was) 
13.  7  Of  the  tribe  of  I.,  Igal  the  son  of  Joseph 

26.  23  (Of)  the  sons  of  I.,  after  their  families :  (of) 

26.  25  These  (are)  the  families  of  I.  according  to 
34.  26  prince  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  I. 

Deut.27. 12  and  Judah,  and  I.,  and  Joseph,  and  Ben. 

33.  18  in  thy  going  out ;  and,  I.,  in  thy  tents 
Josh  17.  10  Asher  on  the  north,  and  in  I.  on  the  east 
17.  11  Manasseh  had  in  I.  and  in  Asher,  Beth. 

19.  17  lot  came  out  to  I.,  for  the  children  of  I. 
19.  23  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  I.  according 
21.  6  out  of  the  families  of  the  tribe  of  I.,  and 
21.  28  out  of  the  tribe  of  I.,  Kishon  with  her 
Judg.  5.  15  princes  of  I.  (were)  with  Deborah  ;  even  I. 

10.  1  son  of  Puah,  the  son  of  Dodo,  a  man  of  I. 

1  Ki.  4.  17  Jehoshaphat  the  son  of  Paruah  in  I. 

15  27  the  son  of  Ahijah,  of  the  house  of  I.,  con. 

1  Ch.  6.  62  out  of  the  tribe  of  I.,  and  out  of  the  tribe 

6.  72  out  of  the  tribe  of  I.  ;  Kedesh  with  her 

7.  5  brethren  among  all  the  families  of  I.  (we.) 

12.  32  the  children  of  I.,  (which  were  men)  that 

12.  40  (even)  unto  I.  and  Zebulun  and  Naphtali 

27.  18  of  David  :  of  I.,  Omri  the  son  of  Michael 

2  Ch.30.  18  I.,  and  Zebulun,  had  not  cleansed  them. 
Eze.  48.  25  east  side  unto  the  west  side,  I.  a  (portion) 

48.  26  by  the  border  of  I..  from  the  east  side 
48.  33  Simeon,  one  gate  of  I. ,  one  gate  of  Zebulun 
Rev.  7.  7  Of  the  tribe  of  I.  (were)  sealed  twelve  thou. 
The  following  localities  were  in  the  territory  of 
Issachar : — Abez,  Anaharath,  Anem,  Aphek,  Beth- 
pazzez,  Beth-shemesli,  Chesulloth,  En-gannim,  En- 
haddah,  Haphraim,  Harod,  Jarmuth,  Jezreel,  Kedesh, 
Megiddo,  Rabbith,  Shahazimah,  Shikon,  Shunem,  &c. 

S.  A  son  of  Meshelemiah  and  a  porter  of  the  tabernacle 
in  David’s  time.  B.c.  1040. 

1  Ch.26.  5  sixth,  I.  the  seventh,  Peulthai  the  eighth 
ISSUE  — 

1. A  flowing,  nit  zob. 

Lev.  15.  2  a  running,  .(because  of)  his  issue  he  (is) 

15.  3  this  shall  lie  his  uncleanness  in  his  issue 
15.  3  whether  his  flesh  run  with  his  issue,  or 
15.  3  his  flesh  be  stopped  from  his  issue,  it  (is) 
15.  13  when  he.  .is  cleansed  of  his  issue ;  then  he 
15.  i5shalLmakeanatonementforhim.  his  issue 
15.  19  her  issue  in  her  flesh  be  blood,  she  shall 
15.  25  all  the  days  of  the  issue  of  her  unclean. 
15.  26  whereon  she  lieth  all  the  days  of  her  issue 
15.  28  if  she  be  cleansed  of  her  issue,  then  she  s. 
15.  30  atonement,  .for  the  issue  of  her  unclean. 

2.  Flowing,  issue,  noil  zirmah. 

Eze.  23.  20  and  whose  issue  (is  like)  the  issue  of  horses 

3.  Birth,  what  is  born,  rnViD  moledeth. 

Gen.  48.  6  And  thy  issue,  which  thou  begettest  after 

4.  Fountain,  nip?  maqor. 

Lev.  12.  7  she  shall  be  cleansed  from  the  issue  of  her 

5.  Issue,  produce,  nips?  tsephioth. 

Isa.  22  24  the  offspring  and  the  issue,  all  vessels  of 

6.  Outgoings,  niKyin  totsaoth. 

Psa.  68.  20  untoGODtheLord(belong)theissuesfrom 
Prov.  4.  23  keep  thy  heart,  .out of  it  (are)  the  issues 


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7. A  running,  issue,  vms  rhusis. 

Marks.  25  a  certain  woman,  which  had  an  issue  of 
Luke8.  43  a  woman,  having  an  issue  of  blood  twelve 

8.  44  immediatelylier  issue  of  blood  was  stanched 

3. Seed,  mrepga  sperma. 

Matt 22.  25  having  no  issue,  left  his  wife  unto  his  hr. 

ISSUE,  to  — 

1  .To  go  forth,  issue,  Til  negad,  3. 

Dan.  7.  xo  a  fiery  steam  issued  and  came  forth  from 

2.  To  pass  out,  iKiropevopai  ekporeuomai. 

Rev.  9.  17  out  of  their  mouths  issued  fire  and  smoke 

9.  18  brimstone,  which  issued  out  of  their  mo. 

ISSUE  of  blood,  to  be  diseased  with  — 

To  run  with  blood,  aipoppoeta  haimorrhced. 

Matt.  9.  20  was  diseased  with  an  issue  of  blood  twelve 
ISSUE,  to  have  a  (running)  — 

To  flow,  issue.  fill  zub. 

Lev.  15.  2  When  any  man  hath  a  running  issue  out 
15.  4  whereon  he  lieth  thatjhath  the  issue  is 
15.  6  thing  whereon  he  sat  that  hath  the  issue 
15.  7  toucheth  the  flesh  of  him  that  hath  the  i. 
15.  8  if  he  that  hath  the  issue  spit  upon  him 
15.  9  saddle . .  he  rideth  upon  that  hath  the  issue 
15.  n  whomsoever  he  toucheth  that  hath  the  i. 
15.  12  vessel,  .he  toucheth  which  hath  the  issue 
15.  13  when  he  that  hath  an  issue  is  cleansed  of 
15.  19  And  if  a  woman  have  an  issue,  (and)  herj 
15.  25  if  a  woman  have  an  issue  of  her  blood 
15.  32  This  (is)  the  law  of  him  that  hath  an  issue 
15.  33  and  of  him  that  hath  an  issue,  of  the  man 
22.  4  What  man  soever,  .hath  a  running  issue 
Num.  5.  2  every  one  that  hath  an  issue,  and  whoso. 
2  Sa.  3.  29  one  that  hath  an  issue,  or  that  is  a  leper 

ISSUE  out  or  from,  to  — 

To  go  forth  or  out,  ky;  yatsa . 

Josh.  8.  22  the  other  issued  out  of  the  city  against 
2  Ki.  20.  18  thy  sons  that  shall  issue  from  thee,  which 
Job  38.  8  when  it  brake  forth .  .it  had  issued  out  of 
Isa.  39.  7  of  thy  sons  that  shall  issue  from  thee 
Eze.  47.  1  waters  issued  out  from  under  the  thresh. 
47.  8  These  waters  issue  out  toward  the  east 
47.  12  their  waters  they  issued  out  of  the  sanct. 

IT— 

1  .He,  it,  kin  hu. 

Gen.  3.  6  and  that  it  (was)  pleasant  to  the  eyes,  and 

2.  She,  it,  k'n  hi. 

Gen.  19.  20  this  city  (is)  near  to  flee  unto,  and  it  (is) 
Dan.  2.  44  set  up  a  kingdom,  .and  it  shall  stand  for 

7.  7  and  it  (was)  diverse  from  all  the  beasts 

3.  They,  bn  hem. 

Psa.  38.  10  the  light  of  mine  eyes,  it  also  is  gone 

4.  This,  nxi  zoth. 

Numii4.  35  I  will  surely  do  it  unto  all  this  evil  cong. 
iCh.27.  24  because  there  fell  wrath  forit  against  Is. 

5.  This,  ni  zeh. 

Gen.  32.  29  Wherefore'(is)  it  (that)  thou  dost  ask  after 

6.  This,  ni  zoh. 

Eccl.  2.  2  I  said,  .mad;  and  of  mirth,  What  doeth  it 

7.  Her  face,  nua  paneha. 

Exod25-  37  tliat  they  may  give  light  over  against  it 

8 . He,  he  himself,  avros  autos. 

Matt2o.  11  enquire  who  in  it  is  worthy  ;  and  there 
John  8.  44  own :  for  he  is  a  liar,  and  the  father  of  it 

9.  That  one,  euetvos  ekeinos. 

1  Jo.  5.  16  sin .  .1  do  not  say  that  he  shall  pray  for  it 

10.  This  one,  ovros  houtos. 

Mark  6. 16  Lit  is]  John,  whom  I  beheaded :  he  is  risen 

11.  By  this,  iv  ravrg  en  taute. 

Heb.  11.  2  For  by  ‘it  the  elders  obtained  a  good  rep. 

12.  This,  that,  tout 0  touto. 

Matt  12.  11  if  it  fall  into  a  pit  on  the  sabbath  day 
Mark  5!  43  charged  them,  .no  man  should  know  it 
14.  5  For  it  might  have  been  sold  for  more  than 
Lukei8.  36  And  hearing,  .he  asked  what  it  meant 
Heb.  13.  17  they  may  do  it  with  joy,  and  not  with  gr. 

13.0/  this,  of  that,  rovrov  toutou. 

John  6.  61  knew,  .that  his  disciples  murmured  at  it 

IT,  of  — 

Of  him,  of  it,  avrov  autou. 

Rev.  8.  12  the  day  shone  not  for  a  third  part  of  it 

IT  be— 

1  .It  is,  there  is,  Ti'k  ithai. 

Ezra  5. 17  whether  it  be  (so),  that  a  decree  was  made 

2.  It  is,  there  is,  B”  yesh. 

Gen.  23.  8  If  it  be  your  mind  that  I  should  bury  my 

1  Sa.  14.  39  though  it  be  in  Jonathan  my  son,  he  shall 

2  Ki.  9.  15  Jehu  said.  If  it  be  your  minds,  .let  none 

10.  15  If  it  be,  give,  .thine  hand.  And  he  gave 

IT  is  — 

It  is,  there  is,  eh  yesh. 

Gen.  31.  29  It  is  in  the  power  of  my  hand  to  do  you 
2  Ki.io.  15  And  Jehonadab  answered,  It  is.  If  it  be 

IT  was  — 

It  is,  there  is,  yesh. 

Num.  9.  20  And  (sol  it  was,  when  the  cloud  was  a  few 
9.  21  And  (so)  it  was,  when  the  cloud  abode  fr. 


ITALIAN,  ’IraXtuos  belonging  to  Italy. 

Acts  10.  1  centurion  of  the  baud  called  the  Italian 
ITALY,  ’ItciA la. 

The  country  of  which  Rome  is  the  capital ;  it  has  the 
Alps  on  the  N.,  the  Mediterranean  on  the  S.,  Gulf  of 
Venice  on  the  E.,  and  France  and  the  Mediterranean  on 
the  W.  In  2450  B.c.  the  mythic  reign  of  Saturn  is  said 
to  begin ;  in  1710  a  colony  of  Arcadians,  under  (Enotrus, 
settle  in  Italy  and  found  the  state  of  Magna  Graecia  ; 
in  1293  a  Pelasgian  colony  passes  from  Greece  into 
Italy  ;  in  1253  Evander  leads  an  Arcadian  colony  into 
Italy  ;  in  1240  Latinus  reigns  ;  in  1181  ASneas  arriving, 
founds  Lavinia  ;  in  1152  Ascanius  builds  Alba  Longa ; 
in  895  Tiberinus  being  defeated,  drowns  himself  in  the 
Albula,  whence  called  the  Tiber ;  in  753  (April  21), 
Romulus  founds  Rome  ;  in  A.D.  476  Odoacer  abolishes 
the  W.  empire,  and  founds  the  Gothic  kingdom  of 
Italy. 

Acts  18.  2  lately  come  from  I.,  with  his  wife  Priscilla 
27.  1  determined  that  we  should  sail  into  I. 

27.  6  found  a  ship  of  Alexandria  sailing  into  I. 
Heb.  13.  24  Salute  all  them.  .They  of  I.  salute  you 

ITCH— 

Heat,  sun,  itch,  Dnn  cheres. 

Deut28.  27  emerods,  and  with  the  scab,  and  with  the  i. 
ITCHING,  to  have  — 

To  itch,  KwriOopai  knethomai. 

2  Ti.  4.  3  shall  they  heap,  .teachers,  having  itching 

I-THAI,  Ti'k  being,  existing. 

One  of  David’s  thirty  valiant  men.  In  2  Sam.  23.  29  he 
is  called  Ittai.  B.c.  1048. 

1  Ch.n.  31 1.  thesonof  Ribai  of  Gibeah,  (that  perta.) 
I-THA'-MAR,  Hfiri’X. 

The  youngest  son  of  Aaron.  B.C.  1491. 

Exod  6.  23barehimNadab,  and  Abihu,  Eleazar,  and  I. 

28.  1  and  Abihu,  Eleazar  and  I.,  Aaron’s  sons 
38.  21  by  the  hand  of  I.,  son  to  Aaron  the  priest 

Lev.  10.  6,  12  unto  Aaron,  and.  .Eleazar  and  unto  I. 

10.  16  he  was  angry  with  Eleazar  and  I.,  the  sons 
Num.  3.  2  the  first  born,  and  Abihu,  Eleazar,  and  I. 

3.  4  I.  ministered  in  the  priest’s  office  in  the 

4.  28  their  charge  (shall  be)  under  the  hand  ofl. 

4.  33  under  the  hand  of  I.  the  son  of  Aaron  the 

7.  8  the  hand  of  I.  the  son  of  Aaron  the  priest 
26.  60  bornNadab  and  Abihu,  Eleazar  and  I. 

1  Ch.  6.  3  Aaron  ;  Nabab.  .Abihu,  Eleazar,  and  I. 

24.  1  of  Aaron;  Nadab.  .Abihu,  Eleazar,  and  I. 
24.  2  Eleazar  and  I.  executed  the  priest’s  office 
24.  3  Ahimelech  of  the  sons  of  I.,  according  to 
24.  4  there  were  more,  .than  of  the  sons  of  I. 
24.  4  eight  among  the  sons  of  I.  according  to 
24.  5  the  sons  of  Eleazar,  and  of  the  sons  of  I. 
24.  6  taken  for  Eleazar,  and  (one)  taken  for  I. 
Ezra  8.  2  of  the  sons  of  I.  ;  Daniel :  of  the  sons  of 

I-THI'-EL,  Wn'K  God  is. 

1.  A  Benjamite,  the  son  of  Jesaiah.  B.C.  536. 

Neh.  1 1.  7  Maaseiah,  the  son  of  I. ,  the  son  of  Jesaiah 

2.  One  of  the  two  persons  to  whom  Agar  delivered  his 
discourse. 

Prov.30.  1  the  man  speak  unto  I.,  even  unto  I.  and 
ITH'-MAH,  n~n'  purity. 

A  Moabite,  and’oneof  the  thirty  valiantmen  of  David’s 
guard.  B.c.  1048. 

1  Ch.n.  46  the  sons  of  Elnaam,  and  I.  the  Moabite 
ITH'-NAN,  |  in]  strong  place. 

A  town  in  the  extreme  S.  of  Judah,  on  the  borders  of 
the  desert  if  not  actually  in  it. 

Josh  15.  23  And  Kedesh,  and  Hazor,  and  I. 

ITH'-RA,  N")n]  excellence. 

'The  father  of  Absalom’s  captain  Amasa.  B.C.  1048. 
He  is  called  also  Jether  (1  Kings  2.  5). 

2  Sa.  17.  25  a  man’s  son  whose  name  (was)  I.,  an  Isra. 
ITH'-RAN,  nn]  excellent. 

1.  A  son  of  Dishon  (or  Dishan),  son  of  Seir  the  Horite. 
B.C.  1700. 

Gen.  36.  26  Hemdan,  and  Eshban,  and  I.,  and  Cheran 
1  Ch.  1.  41  Aniram,  and  Eshban,  and  I.,  and  Cheran 

2.  A  son  of  Zopliah  an  Ashorite.  B.c.  1550. 

1  Ch.  7.  37  Sliamma,  and  Shilshah,  and  I.,  and  Beera 
ITH-RE'-AM,  njlUT  remnant  of  the  people. 

Sixth  son  of  David  by  bis  wife  Eglah.  He  was  born  at 
Hebron.  Eglah  was  Michal,  and  died  in  giving  birth  to 
Ithream.  b.c.  1046. 

2  Sa.  3.  5  And  the  sixth,  I.,  by  Eglah,  David’s  wife 

1  Ch.  3.  3  fifth,  Sliephatiah  of  Abital ;  the  sixth,  I. 
ITH-RITES,  nip;  belonging  to  Jether. 

The  patronymic  of  the  family  of  Jether.  The  designa¬ 
tion  of  two  of  the  members  of  David’s  guard— Ira  and 
Gareb — who  belonged  to  Judah.  Those  heroes  may 
have  come  from  Jattirinthemountains.of  Judah  where 
David  had  friends. 

2  Sa.  23.  38  Ira  an  I.,  Gareb  an  I. 

1  Ch.  2.  53  the  I.,  and  the  Puhites,'and  the  Shuma. 

11.  40  Ira  the  I.,  Gareb  the  I. 

ITSELF,  (of)  — 

1  .This,  nt  zeh. 

Psa.  68*  8  Sinai  itself,  .at  the  presence  of  God,  the 
2.11c,  he  himself,  avrSs  a.utos. 

Rom.  8.  16  the  spirit  itself  beareth  witness  with  our 

8.  21  the  creature  itself  also  shall  be  delivered 
8.  26  the  spirit  itself  maketh  intercession  for 


1  Co.  11.  14  Doth  not  even  nature  [itself]  teach  you,  th. 

3  John  12  hath  good  report  of  all.  .of  the  truthitself 

3 .Of  onds  own,  i avrov  heautou. 

Matt.  6.  34  shall  take  thought  for  the  things  of  itself 

12.  25  Every  kingdom  divided  against  itself  is  b. 
12.  25  every  city  or  house  divided  against  itself 
Mark  3.  24  if  a  kingdom  be  divided  against  itself,  that 

3.  25  if  a  house  be  divided  against  itself,  that 
Luken.  17  Every  kingdom  divided  against  itself  is 
John  15.  4  As  the  branch  cannot  bear  fruit  of  itself 
Epli.  4.  16  makethincrease..untotheedifyingof  itse. 
Rom  14.  14  that  (there  is)  nothing  unclean  [of  itself] 

ITSELF,  by  — 

Apart,  xwPls  churis. 

John  20.  7  but  wrapped  together  in  a  place  by  itself 
ITSELF,  dead  of  — 

Fallen  thing,  carcase,  dead  body,  rDfiJ  nebelah. 

Eze.  44.  31  of  any  thing  that  is  dead  of  itself,  or  torn 
ITSELF,  diethof — [See  Dieth  of,  groweth  of  itself.] 
IT-TAH  KA'-ZIN,  j’Xfj  nry  kindred  of  the  extremity. 
A  landmark  of  the  boundary  of  Zebulun,  near  Gath- 
lieplier  (Gattah-hepher). 

Josh  19.  13  thence  passeth  on  along  on  the  east  to.  .1. 
IT'-TAI,  'rik  being,  living. 

1.  The  Gittite  (or  inhabitant  of  Gath),  a  rhilistine  in 
David’s  army  when  he  fled  from  Jerusalem  in  Absalom's 
rebellion.  B.c.  1048. 

2  Sa.  15. 19  Then  said  the  king  to  I.  the  Gittite,  Wh. 

15.  21  I.  answered  the  king,  and  said,  (As)  the  L. 

15.  22  David  said  to  I.,  Go  and  pass  over.  And  I. 
18.  2  a  third  part  under  the  hand  of  I.  the  Git. 
18.  5  king  commanded  Joab  and  Abishai  and  I. 

18.  12  the  king  charged  thee  and  Abishai  and  I. 

2.  A  son  of  Ribai,  a  valiant  Benjamite  in  David’s  army. 
He  is  called  Ithai  in  1  Ch.  n.  31. 

2  Sa.  23.  29  I.  the  son  of  Ribai  out  of  Gibeah  of.  .Be. 

I  TU-RE  A.  ’It ovpala  Ituroea. 

A  small  province  in  the  N.W.  border  of  Palestine  lying 
along  the  base  of  Mount  Hermon.  It  probably  derived 
its  name  from  Jetur  a  son  of  Ishmael.  The  tribe  of 
Manasseh  having  conquered  it,  dwelt  in  the  land,  and 
increased  from  Baslian  unto  Baal-hermon. 

Luke  3.  1  his  brother  Philip  tetrarch  of  I.  and  of 
I  -VAH,  niy  hamlet,  or  the  god  Iva,  sky. 

A  district  in  Babylonia  conquered  by  the  Assyrians  near 
Cuthah,  probably  identical  with  Hit, — the  Is  of  Hero¬ 
dotus  on  the  Euphrates  between  Sippara  (Sepharvaim) 
and  Allah  (Hena),  with  which  it  was  politically  united 
before  the  time  of  Sennacherib.  It  is  probably  the 
Aham  of  Ezra  8.  15.  See  Ava  or  Avva. 

2  Ki.  18.  34  the  gods  of  Sepharvaim,  Hena,  and  I.? 

19.  13  (is)  the  king  of  Hamath.  .Hena,  and  I.? 
Isa.  37.  13  (is)  the  king  of  Hamath.  .Hena,  and  I.? 

IVORY  — 

1. A  tooth,  ivory,  Jir  shen. 

1  Ki.io.  18  the  king  made  a  great  throne  of  ivory,  and 

22.  39  the  ivory  house  which  he  made,  and  all 

2  Ch.  9.  17  the  king  made  a  great  throne  of  ivory,  and 
Psa.  45.  8  out  of  the  ivory  palaces,  whereby  they 
Song  5.  14  (is  as)  bright  ivory  overlaid  (with)  sapph. 

7.  4  thy  neck  (is)  as  a  tower  of  ivory  :  thine 
Eze.  27.  6  have  made  thy  benches  (of)  ivory,  out  of 
27.  15  brought  thee,  a  present  horns  of  ivory 
Amos  3.  15  the  houses  of  ivory  shall  perish,  and  the 
6.  4  That  lie  upon  beds  of  ivory,  and  stretch 

2.  Elephant's  tooth,  ivory,  D'aruBi  shenhabbim. 

1  Ki.io.  22  bringing  gold,  and  silver,  ivory,  and  apes 

2  Ch.  9.  21  bringing  gold,  and  silver,  ivory,  and  apes 

3 . Made  of  ivory,  ihecpdvrivos  elephanlinos. 

Rev.  18.  12  all  manner  vessels  of  ivory,  and  all  man. 
IZ'-HAR,  Izehar,  fins’  shining. 

A  son  of  Kohath,  and  grandson  of  Levi.  B.c.  1491. 
Exod.  6.  18  sons  of  Kohath  ;  Amram,  and  I.,  and  He. 

6.  21  the  sons  of  I. ;  Korali,  and  Nepheg,  and  Z. 
Num.  3.  19  And  the  sons  of  Kohath.  .Amram,  and  I. 

16.  1  Korah,  the  son  of  I.,  the  son  of  Kohath 

1  Ch.  6.  2  sons  of  Kohath;  Amram,  I.,  and  Hebron 
6.  18  the  sons  of  Kohath  (were)  Amram,  and  I. 
6.  38  The  son  of  I.,  the  son  of  Kohath,  the  son 

23.  12  The  son  of  Kohath  ;  Amram,  I.,  Ilebron 
23.  18  Of  the  sons  of  I. ;  Shelomith  the  chief 

IZ-HAR-ITES,  "ins:  belonging  to  Izhar. 

The  family  of  Izhar  son  of  Kohath,  son  of  Levi. 

Num.  3.  27  of  Kohath  (was). .  the  family  of  the  I.,  and 
1  Ch.24.  22  Of  the  I.;  Shelomith:  of  the  sons  of  Shelo. 
26.  23  Of  the  Amramites,  (and)  the  I.,  the  Heb. 
26.  29  Of  the  I.,  Cheuaniah  and  his  sons  (were) 

IZ-RAH -IAH  n;rn;'  Jah  (is)  appearing. 

A  grandson  of  Tola  son  of  Issachar.  B.C.  1600.  See 
Jezrahiah. 

1  Ch.  7.  3  sons  of  Uzzi ;  I. :  and  the  sons  of  I.;  Mic. 
IZ-RAH -ITE,  rnt'. 

The  patronymic  of  Shamhuth,  one  of  David’s  thirty 
valiant  men.  B.C.  1048. 

1  Ch.27.  8  for  the  fifth  month  (was)  Shamhuth  the  I. 
IZ'-RI,  ’lx]  creator,  former. 

Perhaps  the  same  as  Zeri  (1  Ch.  35.  3),  a  Levite  set  over 
the  service  of  song  by  David.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.25.  11  fourth  to  I.,  (he),  his  sons,  and  his  breth 


JAAKAN 


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J 

JA-A'-KAN,  Ja'-kan,  tijj/:  intelligent. 

He  is  called  Akan  in  Gen'.  36.  27 ;  a  son  of  Ezer  son  of 
Seir.  B.C.  1780. 

Deut  10.  6  from  Beeroth  of  the  children  of  J.  to  Mo. 
1  Ch.  1.  42  sons  of  Ezer ;  Bilhan,  and  Zavan,  (and)  J. 

JA-A-KO'-BAH,  njpji:  to  Jacob. 

A  descendant  of  Simeon,  third  son  of  Jacob.  B.O.  1048. 

1  Ch.  4.  36  Elioenai,  and  J.,  and  Jeshohaiah,  and  A. 
JA-A'-LA,  Ja-a'-lah,  xb'f,  rAg.:  elevation. 

A  servant  of  Solomon  whose  descendants  returned  from 
exile  with  Zerubbabel.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  56  The  children  of  J.,  the  children  of  Darkon 
Neh.  7.  58  The  children  of  J.,  the  children  of  Darkon 

jaa'-lam,  D^>y:. 

A  son  of  Seir  by  Aholibamah,  daughter  of  Anah.  B.C. 
*  740- 

Gen.  36.  5  Aholibamah  bare  Jeush,  and  J.,  and  Ko. 
36.  14  she  bare  to  Esau  Jeush,  and  J.,  and  Korah 
36. 18  duke  Jeush,  duke  J.,  duke  Korah  :  these 
i  Ch.  1.  35  The  sons  of  Esau.  .Jeush,  and  J.,  and  K. 

JAA'-NAI,  uy;  answerer. 

A  Gadite  that  dwelt  in  Baashan.  B.C.  1070. 

1  Ch.  5.  12  Joel  the  chief,  .and  J.,  and  Shaphat  in  B. 
JA-A-RE  O-RE'-GIM,  Q’)-)k  nj£:  foresters. 
Thefatherof  Elhananwho  killed  the  brother  of  Goliath 
of  Gath.  B.C.  1080.  Okegim,  “weavers,”  ought  not  to 
be  a  part  of  the  name.  In  1  Ch.  20.  5  he  is  called  Jair. 

2  Sa.  21.  19  where  Elhanan  the  son  of  J.,  a  Bethlehe. 
ja-a'-sau,  vyy.:,  'yy.:  maker. 

One  of  the  family  of  Bani  who  had  taken  a  strange  wife 
after  the  captivity.  B.C.  457. 

Ezra  10.  37  Alattaniah,  Mattenai,  and  J. 

JA-A-SI'-EL,  Jasiel,  Vx'g'y:  God  is  maker. 

1.  One  of  David’s  valiant  men.  B.C.  1048. 

1  Ch.  11.  47  Eliel,  and  Obed,  and  J.  the  Mesobaite 

2.  A  son  of  Abner,  Saul’s  cousin.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.27.  21  son  of  Zechariah:  of  Benjamin;  J.  the  son 
JA-A-ZAN'-IAH,  inuito,  n;ntr  Jah  is  hearing. 

1.  A  Jewish  captain,  and  a  Maachathite.  B.C.  588. 

2  Ki.  25.  23  J.  the  son  of  a  Maachathite,  they  and  their 

2.  A  chief  Rechabite.  B.C.  600. 

Jer.  35.  3  Then  I  took  J.  the  son  of  J  eremiah,  the 

3.  A  visionary  exciting  to  idolatry.  B.C.  594. 

Eze.  8. 11  in  the  midst  of  them  stood  J.  the  son  of 

4.  A  wicked  prince  of  Judah  seen  in  vision  by  Ezekiel. 
B.C.  594. 

Eze.  11.  1  among  whom  I  saw  J.  the  son  of  Azur,  and 

ja-a'-zer,  ja'-zer,  -ijy.;,  ity \  fortified. 

A  city  in  Gilead,  wrested  from  the  Ammonites,  allotted 
to  Gad,  and  given  to  the  Levites.  It  afterwards  fell  to 
Moab,  and  was  celebrated  for  its  wine  It  is  now  in 
ruins,  and  called  Szir  six  hours  from  Heshbon,  and  four 
from  Kabbah. 

Num2i.  32  Moses  sent  to  spy  out  J.,  and  they  took 

32.  1  when  they  saw  the  land  of  J.,  and  the 

32.  3  Ataroth,  and  Dibon,  and  J.,  and  Nimrah 

32.  35  And  Atroth,  Shophan,  and  J.,  and  Jogbe. 
Josh  13.  25  their  coast  was  J.,  and  all  the  cities  of  G. 

21.  39  Heshbon  with  her  suburbs,  J.  with  her 
2  Sa.  24.  5  midst  of  the  river  of  Gad,  and  toward  J. 

1  Ch.  6.  81  Hesbon  with  her  suburbs,  and  J.  with  her 

26.  31  there  were  found,  .mighty  men.  .at  J.  of 
Isa.  16.  8  they  are  come  (even)  unto  J.,  they  wand. 

16.  9  I  will  bewail  with  the  weeping  of  J.  the 
Jer.  48.  32  will  weep  for  thee  with  the  weeping  of  J. 
48.  32  they  reach  (even)  to  the  sea  of  J. :  the  sp. 
JA-A-ZI-I'AH,  i.riy;  Jah  is  determining. 

A  descendant  of  Merari  in  the  days  of  Solomon.  B.C. 
1010. 

1  Ch.24.  26  Malili  and  Mushi :  the  sons  of  J. ;  Beno 
24.  27  The  sons  of  Merari  by  J. ;  Beno,  and  Sho. 
JA-A-ZI'-EL,  Vk’ty.;  God  is  determining. 

A  Levite  in  the  time  of  David.  B.C.  1015.  He  is  called 
Aziel  in  1  Ch.  15.  20. 

1  Ch.15.  18  Zechariah,  Ben,  and  J.,  and  Shemiramoth 
JA'-BAL,  '"’a;  moving. 

A  son  of  Adah,  one  of  Lamech’s  wives.  B.C.  3870. 

Gen.  4.  20  Adah  bare  J. :  he  was  the  father  of  such 
JAB'-BOK,  pa;  running,  fencing. 

A  small  brook  rising  in  the  hills  of  Bashan,  forming 
the  border  of  Ammon  towards  Israel,  opposite  Shechem, 
and  falling  into  the  Jordan  midway  between  the  Dead 
Sea  and  the  Sea  of  Tiberias.  Now  called  Wady  Zerka. 
Gen.  32.  22  he  rose  up.  .and  passed  over  the  ford  .T. 
Num2i.  24  and  possessed  his  land  from  Arnon  unto  J. 
Deut.  2.  37  earnest  not . .  unto  any  place  of  the  river  J. 

3.  16  the  border  even  uuto  the  river  J.,  (which 
J osh  12.  2  Sihon . .  ruled . .  even  unto  the  river  J. 
Judgn.  13  Israel  took  away  my  land,  even  unto  J. 
ii.  22  theypossessed  all  the  coasts ..  even  unto  J. 
JA'-BESH,  ty'p;  dr y  place. 

1.  The  abbreviated  name  of  Jabesh-Gilead. 

1  Sa.  11.  1  all  the  men  of  J.  said  unto  Nahash,  Make  a 
11.  3  the  elders  of  J.  said  unto  him ;  Give  us 
11.  s  they  told  him  the  tidings  of  the  men  of  J. 


1  Sa.  11.  9  cameland  showed  (it)  to  the  men  of  J.;  and 
11.  10  Therefore  the  men  of  J.  said,  To  morrow 
31.  12  All  the  valiant  men  arose.,  and  came  to  J. 
31.  13  they. .  buried  (them)  under  a  tree  at  J. 

1  Ch.io.  12  They  arose,  .and  brought  them  to  J. 

10.  12  and  buried  their  bones  under  the  oak  in  J. 

2.  The  father  of  Shallum  who  slew  Zechariah  and  reigned 
in  his  stead.  B.C.  810. 

2  Ki.15.  10  Shallum  the  son  of  J.  conspired  against  him 

15. 13  Shallum  the  son  of  J.  began  to  reign  iu  the 
15.  14  Menahem. .  smote  Shallum_the.son  of  J.  in 
JA-BESH  GEL’-EAD,  iy^>3  bo;  or  t?'?;. 

A  city  in  Gad,  on  a  river  of  the  same  name,  near  Beth- 
shean,  six  miles  from  Pella  towards  Gerasha,  Its  name 
is  preserved  in  the  Wady  Jabes  (or  Yabes),  which  enters 
the  Jordan  below  Bethshan  and  Scythopolis.  Perhaps 
Ed-Deir  on  the  S.  of  the  Wady  still  marks  its  site. 
Judg2i.  8  behold,  there  came,  .to  the  camp  from  J. 
21.  9  (there  were)  none  of  the  inhabitants  of  J. 

21. 10  Go  and  smite  the  inhabitants  of  J.  with 
21.  12  And  they  found  among ..  inhabitants  of  J. 
21.  14  they  had  saved  alive  of  the  women  of  J. 

1  Sa.  11.  1  the  Ammonite.,  encamped  against  J.:and 

11.  9  Thus  shall  yesayunto  the;  men  of  J.,  Tom. 
31.  11  when  the  inhabitants  of  J.  heard  of  that 

2  Sa.  2.  4  the  men  of  J.  (were  they)  that  buried  Sa. 

2.  5  David  sent  messengers  uuto  the  men  of  J. 
21.  12  took. .  the  bones .. from  the  men  of  J.,  wh. 
1  Ch.io.  11  J.  heard  all  that  the  Philistines  had  done 
JA'-BEZ,  height. 

1.  A  city  of  Judah ;  but  not  yet  identified. 

1  Ch.  2.  55  families  of  the  scribes  which  dwelt  at  J. 

2.  The  head  of  a  family  of  the  tribe  of  Judah.  B.C.  1444. 

1  Ch.  4.  9  J.  was  more  honourable  than  his  brethren 

4.  9  his  mother  called  his  name  J.,  saying,  Be. 

4. 10  J.  called  on  the  God  of  Israel,  saying,  Oh 
JA'-BIN,  j'fP  intelligent. 

1.  A  king  of  Hazor,  defeated  by  Joshua  near  the  Lake 
Merom.  B.C.  1450. 

Josh.  1 1.  1  when  J.  king  of  Hazor  had  heard  (those 

2.  Another  king  of  Hazor,  who  oppressed  Israel  for 
twenty  years ;  and  whose  army  was  defeated  by  Deborah 
and  Barak.  B.  c.  1316. 

J udg.  4.  2  the  Lord  sold  them  into  the  hand  of  J. 

4.  7  I  will  draw  unto  thee,  .the  captain  of  J.’s 
4.  17  (there  was)  peace  between  J.  the  king  of 
4.  23  God  subdued  on  that  day  J.  the  king  of  C. 
4.  24jlsrael  prospered,  and  prevailed  against  J. 
4.  24  until  they  had  destroyed  J.  king  of  Canaan 
Psa.  83.  9  as  (to)  Sisera,  as  (to)  J.,  at  the  brook  of  K. 
JAB-NE'-EL,  Vxfp:  God  is  builder. 

1.  A  city  in  the  S.W.  of  Judah,  now  called  Jebna,  one 
hour  N.W.  of  Akar  or  Ekron. 

Josh.  1 5.  11  and  the  border ..  w’ent  out  unto  J. ;  and 

2.  A  border  city  of  Naphtali  S.  of  the  Sea  of  Galilee  ;  it 
is  called  Jamnia  or  Jamnih  by  Josephus. 

Josh.19.  33  And  their  coast  was  from.  .J., unto  Lakum 
JAB'-NEH,  nia;  building. 

A  Philistine  city  between  Joppa  and  Ashdod,  afterwards 
called  Jamnia  or  Jamneia ,  240  stadia  from  Jerusalem, 
and  12  miles  from  Diospolis  on  the  Mediterranean,  now 
called  Jebna,  2  miles  from  the  sea  shore. 

2  Ch  26.  6  the  wall  of  J. ,  and  the  wall  of  Ashdod,  and 
JA'-CHAN,  J3S>:  afflicting. 

The  head  of  a  Gadite  family.  B.C.  1100. 

1  Ch.  5. 13  and  Jorai,  and  J.,  and  Zia,  and  Heber,  sev. 
JA'-CHIN,  j "3)  founding. 

1.  A  son  of  Simeon.  B.C.  1700.  Called  Jareb  1  Ch.  1.  24. 

Gen.  46.  10  and  J.,  and  Zohar,  andShaul  the  son  of  a 
Exod.  6.  15  and  J.,  and  Zohar,  and  Shaul  the  son  of  a 
Nuni26.  12  of  J.,  the  family  of  the  Jachinites 

2.  The  name  of  a  pillar  in  Solomon’s  temple. 

1  Ki.  7.21  right  pillar,  and  called  the  name  thereof  J. 

2  Ch.  3. 17  called  the  name  of  that  on. . right  hand  J. 

3.  A  priest  in  Jerusalem  after  the  captivity.  B.C.  443. 

1  Ch.  9.  10  the  priests  ;Jedaiah,  and  Jehoiarib,  and  J. 
Neh.  11. 10  the  priests  :  Jedaiah  the  son  of  Joiarib,  J. 

4.  A  head  of  one  of  the  families  of  the  sons  of  Aaron. 
B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.24.  17  The  one  and  twentieth  to  J.,  the  two  and 
JA-CHI-NITE,  ’r?;n  the  Jachinite. 

The  patronymic  of  the  family  of  Jachin,  a  Simeonite. 
Num26.  12  of  Jachin,  the  family  of  the  J. 

JACINTH,  or  of  JACINTH  — 

Jacinth,  vaiavOos  huakinthos ,  baulvOivos  huakinthi. 
Rev.  9.  17  having  breastplates  of  fire,  and  of  jacinth 
2i  20  the  eleventh,  a  jacinth  ;  the  twelfth,  an 
JA'-COB,  3pi::,  following  after,  supplanter,  ’  laxtoff. 

1 .  The  second  son  of  Isaac  and  Rebekah,  and  a  twin 
brother  of  Esau.  B.C.  1770. 

Gen.  25.  26  on  Esau's  heel ;  and  his  name  was  called  J. 
25.  27  and  J.(was)aplain  man,  dwelling  intents 
25.  28  Isaac  loved  Esau,  .but  Rebekah  loved  J. 
25.  29  J.  sod  pottage  :  and  Esau  came  from  the 
25.  30  Esau  said  to  J.,  Feed  me,  I  pray  thee,  with 
25.  31  J.  said,  Sell  me  this  day  thy  birth  right 
25.  33  J.  said,  Swear  to  me  this  day;  and  he  sware 
25.  33  and  he  sold  his  birth  right  unto  J. 

25.  34  J.  gave  Esau  bread  and  pottage  of  lentiles 

27.  6  Rebekah  spake  unto  J.  her  son,  saying 

27. 1 1  J.  said  to  Rebekah  his  mother,  Behold,  E. 


Gen.  27. 15  and  put  them  upon  J.  her  younger  son 

27.  17  and  the  bread. .  into  the  hand  of  her  son  J. 
27. 19  J.  said  unto  his  father,  I  (am)  Esau  thy 

27.  21  Isaac  said  unto  J.,  Come  near,  Ipraythee 

27.  22  J.  went  near  unto  Isaac  his  father ;  and 

27.  22  The  voice  (is)  J.’s  voice,  but  the  hands  (are) 

27.  30  had  made  an  end  of  blessing  J.,  and  J. 

27.  36  Is  not  he  rightly  named  J.?  for  he  hath 

27.  41  Esau  hated  J.  because  of  the  blessing 
27.  41  are  at  hand ;  then  will  I  slay  my  brother  J. 

27.  42  called  J.  her  younger  son,  and  said  unto 
27. 46  if  J.  take  a  wife  of  the  daughters  of  Heth 

28.  1  Isaac  called  J.,  and  blessed  him,  and  char. 

28.  5  Isaac  sent  away  J. :  and  he  went  to  Padan 

28.  5  brother  of  Rebekah,  J.’s  and  Esau’s  moth. 

28.  6  Esau  saw  that  Isaac  had  blessed  J.,  and 

28.  7  J.  obeyed  his  father  and  his  mother,  and 

28.  10  J.  went  out  from  Beer-sheba  and  went 

28. 16  J.  awaked  out  of  his  sleep,  and  he  said 

28.  18  J.  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and  took 

28.  20  J.  vowed  a  vow,  saying,  If  God  will  be 

29.  1  J.  went  on  his  journey,  and  came  into  the 

29.  4  J.  said  unto  them,  My  brethren,  whence 

29. 10  J.  saw  Rachel  the  daughter  of  Laban  his 

29.  10  J.  went  near,  and  rolled  the  stone  from 

29.  11  J.  kissed  Rachel,  and  lifted  up  his  voice 

29. 12  J.  told  Rachel  that  he  (was)  her  father’s 

29. 13  heard  the  tidings  of  J.  his  sister’s  son 

29.  15  Laban  said  unto  J.,  Because  thou  (art) my 
29. 18  J.  loved  Rachel ;  and  said,  I  will  serve 

29.  20  J.  served  seven  years  for  Rachel ;  and 

29.  21  J.  said  unto  Laban,  Give(me)my  wife,  for 

29.  28  J.  did  so,  and  fulfilled  her  week  ;  and 

30.  1  Rachel  saw  that  she  bare  J.  no  children 

30.  1  said  unto  J.,  Give  me  children,  or  else  I 

30.  2  J.’s  anger  was  kindled  against  Rachel 

30.  4  handmaid  to  wife  :  and  J.  went  in  unto 

30.  5  And  Bilhah  conceived,  and  bare  J.  a  son 

30.  7  conceived  again,  and  bare  J.  a  second  sou 

30.  9  Zilpah  her  maid,  and  gave  her  J.  to  wife 

30. 10  And  Zilpah,  Leah’s  maid,  bare  J.  a  son 

30. 12  And  Zilpah,  Leah’s  maid,  bare  J.  asecond 
3°.  16  J.  came  out  of  the  field  in  the  evening 

30. 17  she  conceived,  and  bare  J.  the  fifth  son 

30.  19  conceived  again,  and  bare  J.  the  sixth  son 

30.  25  J.  said  unto  Laban,  Send  me  away,  that  I 

30.  31  J.  said.  Thou  shalt  not  give  me  anything 

30.  36  journey  betwixt  himself  and  J.:  and  J. 

30.  37  J.  took  him  rods  of  green  poplar,  and  of 
30.  40  J.  did  separate  the  lambs,  and  set  the  faces 
30.  41  J.  laid  the  rods  before  the  eyes  of  the 

30.  42  feebler  were  Laban’s,  and  the  strongerJ.’s 

31.  1  J.  hath  taken  away  all  that  (was)  our  fa. 

31.  2  J.  beheld  the  countenance  of  Laban,  and 

31.  3  the  Lord  said  unto  J.,  Return  unto  the 

31.  4  J.  sent  and  called  Rachel  and  Leah  to  the 

31.  11  angel . .  spake  uuto  me  iu  a  dream,  (say.),  J. 

31.  17  J.  rose  up,  and  set  his  sons  and  his  wi  ves 

31.  20  J.  stole  away  unawares  to  Laban  the  Sy. 

31.  22  told  Laban  on  the  third  day  that  J. .  .fled 

31.  24,  29  thou  speak  not  to  J.  either  good  or 

31.  25  Laban  overtook  J.  Now  J.  had  pitched 

31.  26  Laban  said  to  J.,  What  hast  thou  done 

31.  31  J.  answered  and  said  to  Laban,  Because  I 
31.  32  J.  knew  not  that  Rachel  had  stolen  them 
31.  33  Laban  wentinto  J.’s  tent,  and  into  Leah’s 
31.  36  J.  was  wroth,  .chode  with  Laban:  and  J. 
31.  43  And  Laban  answered  and  said  unto  J. 

31.  45  J.  took  a  stone,  and  set  it  up  (for)  a  pillar 
31.  46  J.  said  unto  his  brethren,  Gather  stones 
31.  47  Jegar-saha-dutha:  but  J.  called  it  Galeed 
31.  51  Laban  said  to  J.  Behold  this  heap,  and 
31.  S3  J.  sware  by  the  fear  of  his  father  Isaac 

31.  54  J.  offered  sacrifice  upon  the  mount,  and 

32.  1  J.  went  on  his  way,  aud  the  angels  of  God 
32.  2  when  J.  saw  them,  he  said.  This  (is)  God’s 
32.  3  J.  sent  messengers  before  him  to  Esau 
32.  4  J.  saith  thus,  I  have  sojourned  with  Lab. 

32.  6  the  messengers  returned  to  J . ,  saying,  W e 

32.  7  J.  was  greatly  afraid  and  distressed :  and 

32.  9  J.  said,  O  God  of  my  father  Abraham,  and 

32. 18  (They  be)thy  servant  J.’s;  it  (is)  a  present 

32.  20  J.  (is)  behind  us.  For  he  said,  I  will  ap. 

32.  24  J.  was  left  alone ;  and  there  wrestled  a 

32.  25  the  hollow  of  J.’s  thigh  was  out  of  joint 

32.  27  said.  .What  (is)  thy  name?  And  he  said,  J. 

32.  28  Thy  name  shall  be  called  no  more  J.,  but 

32.  29  J.  asked  (him),  and  said,  Tell  (me),  I  pray 

32.  30  J.  called  the  name  of  the  place  Peniel 

32.  32  he  touched  the  hollow  of  J.’s  thigh  in 

33.  1  J.  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  looked,  and 

33.  10  J.  said,  Nay,  I  pray  thee,  if  now  I  have 
33. 17  J.  journeyed  to  Succoth,  and  built  him  an 

33.  18  J.  came  to  Shalem  a  city  of  Shechem 

34.  1  daughter  of  Leah,  which  she  bare  unto  J. 

34.  3  soul  clave  unto  Dinah  the  daughter  of  J. 

34.  5  J.  heard  that  he  had  defiled  Dinah  his 
34.  s  J.  held  his  peace  until  they  were  come 
34.  6  went  out  unto  J.  to  commune  with  him 
34.  7  the  sons  of  J.  came  out  of  the  field  when 
34.  7  wrought  folly,  .in  lying  with  J.’s  daugh. 
34.  13  the  sons  of  J.  answered  Shechem  and  H. 
34.  19  he  had  delight  in  J.’s  daughter :  and  he 
34.  25  that  two  of  the  sons  of  J.,  Simeon  and  L. 
34.  27  The  sons  of  J.  came  upon  the  slain,  and 

34.  30  J.  said  to  Simeon  and  Levi,  Ye  have  tro. 

35.  1  God  said  unto  J.,  Arise,  go  up  to  Beth-el 

35.  2  J.  said  unto  his  household,  and  to  all 

35.  4  they  gave  unto  J.  all  the  strange  gods 
35.  4  J.  hid  them  under  the  oak  which  (was) 

35.  5  they  did  not  pursue  after  the  sons  of  J. 

35.  6  J.  came  to  Luz,  which  (is)  in  the  land  of 


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Gen  o  God  appeared  unto  J.  again,  whenhe  came 

??  ,o  J. .  .name  shall  not  be  called  any  more  J.' 

14  J.  set  up  a  pillar  in  the  place  where  he 
„  ic  J  called  the  name  o£  the  place  where  G. 

|5.  20  J.  set  a  pillar  upon  her  grave :  that  (is) 

2S.  22  Now  the  sons  oi  J.  were  twelve 
35  23  J ’s  first  horn,  and  Simeon,  and  Levi,  and 

35.  26  these  (are)  the  sons  of  J.,  which  were  born 
35  27  J  came  unto  Isaac  his  father  uuto  Mamre 

35.  29  died,  .and  his  sons  Esau  and  J.  buried 

36.  6  and  went . .  from  the  face  of . .  J. 

37.  1  J.  dwelt  in  the  land  wherein  his  father 
37.  2  These  (are)  the  generations  of  J.  J oseph 
37.  34  .T.  rent  his  clothes, .and  put  sackcloth  upon 

42.  1  J.  saw  that  there  was  corn  in  Egypt,  J . 

42.  4  Benjamin.  .J.  sent  not  with  his  brethren 

42.  29  they  came  unto  J.  their  father  unto  the 
42.  36  J.  their  father  said  unto  them,  Me  have 

45.  25  and  came  into.  .Canaan unto  J.  their  fat. 

45.  26  J.’s  heart  fainted,  for  he  believed  them 

45.  27  the  spirit  of  J.  their  father  revived 

46.  2  in  the  visions  of  the  night,  and  said,  J.,  J. 

46.  5  And  J.  rose  up  from  Beer-slieba 

46.  s  the  sons  of  Israel  carried  .1.  their  father 

46.  6  into  Egypt,  J.,  and  all  his  seed  with  him 
46.  8  into  Egypt,  J.  and  his  sons :  Reuben,  J.’s 
46.  15  sons,  .which  she  bare  unto  J.  in  Padan-a. 

46. 18  these  she  bare  unto  J.,  (even)  sixteen  so. 

46.  19  The  sons  of  Rachel,  J.’s  wife  ;  Joseph 
46.  22  the  sons  of  Rachel,  which  were  born  to  J . 

46.  25  she  bare  these  unto  J.  :  all  the  souls  (we.) 

46.  26  the  souls  that  came  with  J.  into  Egypt 
46.  26  besides  J.’s  sons’  wives,  all  the  souls  (we.) 

46.  27  the  souls  of  the  house  of  J.,  which  came 

47.  7  Joseph  brought  in  J.  his  father,  and  set 

47.  7  him  before  Pharaoh  :  and  J.  blessed  Pha. 

47.  8  And  Pharaoh  said  unto  J.,  How  old  (art) 

47.  9  J.  said  unto  Pharaoh,  The  days  of  the 
47.  28  J.  lived  in  the  land  of  Egypt  seventeen 

47.  28  the  whole  age  of  J.  was  an  hundred  forty 
4S.  2  (one)  told  J.,  and  said,  Behold,  thy  son  J. 

48.  3  J.  said  unto  Joseph,  God  Almighty  appe. 

49.  1  J.  called  unto  his  sons,  and  said,  Gather 
49.  2  hear,  ye  sons  of  J.;  and  hearken  unto  Is. 

49.  7  I  will  divide  them  in  J.,  and  scatter  them 
49.  24  strong  by.  .hands of  the  mighty  (G.)of  J. 

49.  33  J.  had  made  an  end  of  commanding  his 

50.  24  he  sware  to  Abraham,  to  Isaac,  and  to  J. 
Exod.  1 .  1  every  man  and  his  household  came  with  J. 

1.  5  souls  that  came  out  of  the  loins  of  J. 

2.  24  with  Abraham,  with  Isaac,  and  with  J. 

3.  6  I  (am).  .God  of  Isaac,  and  the  God  of  J. 

3.  15  and  the  God  of  J.,  hath  sent  me  unto  you 

3.  16  the  God  of  Abraham,  of  Isaac,  and  of  J. 

4.  5  and  the  God  of  J.,  hath  appeared  uuto 

6.  3  appeared  unto  Abraham . .  Isaac,  and . .  J. 

6.  8  to  give  it  to  Abraham,  to  Isaac,  and  to  J. 

19.  3  Thus  shalt  thou  say  to  the  house  of  J. ,  and 

33.  1  I  sware  unto  Abraham,  to  Isaac,  and  to  J. 
Lev.  26.  42  Then  will  I  remember  my  covenant  with  J. 
Nuni32. 11  sware  unto  Abraham,  unto  Isaac,  and. .  J. 
Deut.  1.  8  unto  your  fathers,  Abraham,  Isaac,  and  J . 

6.  10  fathers,  to  Abraham,  to  Isaac,  and  to  J. 

9.  5  unto  thy  fathers,  Abraham,  Isaac,  and  J. 

9.  27  Remember  thy  servants,  Ah.  Isaac,  and  J. 

29.  13  fathers,  to  Abraham,  to  Isaac,  and  to  J. 

30.  20  fathers,  to  Abraham,  to  Isaac,  and  to  J. 

34.  4  sware  unto  Abraham,  unto  Isaac,  and . .  J. 
Josh  24.  4  I  gave  unto  Isaac  J.  and  Esau :  and  I  gave 

24.  4  J.  and  his  children  went  down  into  Egypt 
24.  32  a  parcel  of  ground  which  J.  bought  of  the 
1  Sa.  12.  8  When  J.  was  come  into  Egypt,  and  your 
2KL  13.  23  his  covenant  with  Abraham,  Isaac,  and  J. 
Mai.  1.  2  J.’sbrother?  saiththeLoRD;  yetlloved  J. 
Matt.  1.  2  Isaac  begat  J. ;  and  J  begat  Judas  and 
8.  11  sit  down  with  Abraham,  and  Isaac,  and  J. 

22.  32  and  the  God  of  Isaac,  and  the  God  of  J.? 
Marki2.  26  and  the  God  of  Isaac,  and  the  God  of  J.  ? 
Luke  1.  33  shall  reign  over  the  house  of  J.  for  ever 

3.  34  Which  was  (the  son)  of  J.,  which  was  (the 
13.  28  J.,  and  all  the  prophets,  in  the  kingdom 
20.  37  and  the  God  of  Isaac,  and  the  God  of  J. 

John  4.  5  of  ground  that  J.  gave  to  his  son  Joseph 

4.  6  J.’s  well  was  there.  Jesus  therefore,  being 
4.12  Art  thou  greater  than  our  father  J. ,  which 

Acts  3.  13  God  of  Abraham,  and  of  Isaac,  and  of  J. 

7.  8  and  Isaac  (begat)  [J.j ;  and  J.  (begat)  the 
7.  12  J.  heard  that  there  was  corn  in  Egypt,  he 
7.  14  called  his  father  [J.]  to  (him),  and  all  his 
7. 15  J.  went  down  into  Egypt,  and  died,  he, and 
7.  32  and  the  God  of  Isaac,  and  the  God  of  J. 

7.  46  to  find  a  tabernacle  for  the  God  of  J. 
Rom.  9. 13  J.  have  I  loved,  but  Esau  have  I  hated 
11.  26  and  shall  turn  away  ungodliness  from  J. 
Heb.  11.  9  dwelling  in  tabernacles  with  Isaac  and  J. 
11.  20  Isaac  blessed  J.  and  Esau  concerning  th. 
11.  21  J.,iwhen  he  was  a  dying,  blessed  both  the 

2.  The  father  of  Joseph  the  husband  of  Mary. 

Matt.  1.  15  EleazarbegatMatthan. .  Matthan  begat  J. 
1.  16  J.  begat  Joseph  the  husband  of  Mary,  of 

The  descendants  of  Jacob  ; — the  Israelites. 

Num23-  7  Come,  curse  me  J.,  and  come,  defy  Israel 

23.  10  Who  can  count  the  dust  of  J.,  and  the 
23.  21  He  hath  not  beheld  iniquity  iu  J.,  neither 
23.  23  (there  is)  no  enchantment  against  J.,  ne. 

23.  23  time  it  shall  be  said  of  J.  and  of  Israel 

24.  5  How  goodly  are  thy  tents,  O  J.,  (and)  thy 
24. 17  there  shall  come  a  Star  out  of  J.,  and  a 

24. 19  Out  of  J.  shall  come  he  that  shall  have 

Deut  32.  9  J.  (is)  the  lot  of  his  inheritance 


Deut  33.  4  the  inheritance  of  the  congregation  of  J. 

33.  10  They  shall  teach  J.  thy  judgments,  and 
33.  28  the  fountain  of  J.  (shall  be)  upon  a  land 
3  Sa.  23.  1  the  anointed  of  the  God  of  J.,  and  the 

1  Ki.  18.  31  number  of  the  tribes  of  the  sons  of  J. 

2  Ki.  17.  34  the  Lord  commanded  the  children  of  J. 

1  Ch.16.  13  ye  children  of  J.,  his  chosen  ones 

16  17  hath  confirmed  the  same  to  J.  for  a  law 
Psa.  14.  7  J.  shall  rejoice,  (and)  Israel  shall  be  glad 
20.  1  the  name  of  the  God  of  J .  defend  thee 
22.  23  the  seed  of  J.,  glorify  him;  and  fear  him 
24.  6  that  seek  him,  that  seek  thy  face,  O  J. 

44  4  Kiug,0  God ;  command  deliverances  for  J . 

46.  7,  11  with  us  ;  the  God  of  J.  (is)  our  refuge 

47.  4  for  us,  the  excellency  of  J.,  whom  he  loved 
53.  6  J.  shall  rejoice,  (and)  Israel  shall  be  glad 
59.  13  let  them  know  that  God  ruleth  in  J.  uuto 

75.  9  But.  .1  will  sing  praises  to  the  God  of  J. 

76.  6  O  God  of  J.,  both  the  chariot  and  horse 
77  15  thy  people,  the  sons  of  J.  and  Joseph 

78.  5  For  he  established  a  testimony  in  J.,  and 
78.  21  a  fire  was  kindled  against  J.,  and  anger 

78.  71  he  brought  him  to  feed  J.  his  people,  and 

79.  7  they  have  devoured  J.,  and  laid  waste  his 
81.  1  make  a  joyful  noise  unto  the  God  of  J. 

81.  4  for  Israel,  (and)  a  law  of  the  God  of  J. 

84.  8  hear  my  prayer  :  give  ear,  O  God  of  J. 

85.  1  thou  hast  brought  back  the  captivity  of  J 

87  2  Zion  more  than  all  the  dwellings  of  J. 

94.  7  neither  shall  the  God  of  J.  regard  (it) 

99.  4  executest  judgment,  .righteousness  in  J. 

105.  6  his  servant,  ye  children  of  J.  his  chosen 
105.  10  confirmed  the  same  unto  J.  for  a  law,  (and) 
105.  23  and  J.  sojourned  in  the  laud  of  Ham 
114.  1  the  house  of  J.  from  a  people  of  strange 
1 1 4.  7  the  Lord,  at  the  presence  of  the  God  of  J . 
132.  2  (and)  vowed  unto  the  mighty  (God)  of  J. 

132.  5  an  habitation  for  the  mighty  (God)  of  J. 

135.  4  Lord  hath  chosen  J.  unto  himself,  (and) 

146.  5  (he)  that  (hath)  the  God  of  J.  for  his  help 

147.  19  He  slioweth  his  word  unto  J.,  his  statutes 
Isa.  2.  3  of  the  Lord,  to  the  house  of  the  God  of  J . 

2.  5  0  house  of  J.  [come  ye  and  let  us  walk  in 
2.  6  hast  forsaken  thy  people  the  house  of  J. 

8.  17  that  hideth  his  face  from  the  house  of  J. 

9.  8  The  Lord  sent  a  word  into  J. ,  and  it  hath 

10.  20  such  as  are  escaped  of  the  house  of  J . 

IO.  21  remnant  shall  return,  .the  remnant  of  .T. 

14.  1  the  Lord  will  have  mercy  on  J.,  and  will 
14.  1  and  they  shall  cleave  to  the  house  of  J. 

17.  4  the  glory  of  J.  shall  be  made  thin,  and 
27.  6  cause  them  that  come  of  J .  to  take  root 
27.  9  shall  the  iniquity  of  J.  be  purged  ;  and 
2g.  22  J.  shall  not  now  be  ashamed,  neither  shall 

29.  23  sanctify  the  holy  one  of  J.,  and  shall  fear 

40.  27  Why  sayest  thou,  O  J.,  and  speakest,  O 

41.  8  J.  whom  I  have  chosen,  the  seed  of  Abra. 
41.  14  Fear  not,  thou  worm  J.,  (and)ye  men  of  I. 

41.  21  your  strong  (reasons),  saiththeKing  of  J. 

42.  24  Who  gave  J.  for  a  spoil,  and  Israel  to  the 

43.  1  saith  the  Lord  that  created  thee,  O  J . 

43.  22  thou  hast  not  called  upon  me,  O  J. ;  but 

43.  28  have  given  J.  to  the  curse,  and  Israel  to 

44.  1  hear,  O  J.  my  servant ;  and  Israel,  whom 

44.  2  Fear  not,  O  J.,  my  servant  ;  and  thou,  J. 

44.  5  another  shall  call  (himself)  by  nameof  J . 
44.  21  Remember  these,  0  J.  and  Israel ;  for 

44.  23  the  Lord  hath  redeemed  J.,  and  glorified 

45.  4  For  J.  my  servant’s  sake,  and  Israel  mine 

45. 19  I  said  not  unto  the  seed  of  J.,  Seek  ye  me 

46.  3  0  house  of  J.  and  all  the  remnant  of  the 

48.  1  Hear  ye  this,  O  house  of  J.,  which  are 

48.  12  Hearken  unto  me,  0  J.  and  Israel,  my 

48.  20  The  Lord  hath  redeemed  his  servant  J . 

49.  5  (be)  his  servant,  to  bring  J.  again  to  him 

49.  6  my  servant  to  raise  up  the  tribes  of  J. 

49.  26  and  thy  Redeemer,  the  mighty  One  of  J. 
58.  1  show  my  people,  .the  house  of  J.  .their 

58.  14  feed,  .with  the  heritage  of  J.  thy  father 

59.  20  them  that  turn  from  transgression  in  J . 

60.  16  thy  Redeemer,  the  mighty  One  of  J. 

65.  9  I  will  bring  forth  a  seed  out  of  J.,  and 

Jer.  2.  4  O  house  of  J.,  and  all  the  families  of  the 

5.  20  Declare  this  in  the  house  of  J.,  and  publ. 

10.  16  The  portion  of  J.  is  not  like  them  ;  for 
10.  25  they  have  eaten  up  J.,  and  devoured  him 

30.  7  it  (is)  even  the  time  of  J.’s  trouble.  But 
30.  10  fear  thou  not,  0  my  servant  J.,  saith  the 

30.  10  J.  shall  return,  and  shall  be  in  rest,  and 

30. 18  bring  again  the  captivity  of  J.’s  tents 

31.  7  Sing  with  gladness  for  J. ,  and  shout  among 

31.  11  the  Lord  hath  redeemed  J.,  and  ransom. 
33.  26  Then  will  I  cast  away  the  seed  of  J. 

33.  26  the  seed  of  Abraham,  and  Isaac,  and  J. 

46.  27  fear  not  thou,  O  my  servant  J.,  and  be  not 

46.  27  J.  shall  return,  and  be  in  rest  and 

46.  28  Fear  thou  not,  O  J.  my  servant,  saith  the 

51. 19  The  portion  of  J.  (is)  not  like  them  ;  for 
Lam.  1.  17  the  Lord  hath  commanded  concerning  J. 

2.  2  swallowed  up  all  the  habitations  of  J. 

2.  3  he  burned  against  J.  like  a  flaming  fire 
Eze.  20.  5  lifted  up  mine  hand  unto  the  seed  of.  J. 
28.  25  land  that  I  have  given  to  my  servant  J. 
37.  25  land  that  I  have  given  unto  J.  my  servant 
39.  25  Now  will  I  bring  again  the  captivity  of  J. 
Hos.  10. 11  shall  plow,  (and)  J.  shall  break  his  clods 
12.  2  and  will  punish  J.  according  to  his  ways 
12.  12  Ami  J.  fled  intoithe  country  of  Syria  ;  and 
Amos  3.  13  testify  in  the  house  of  J.,  saith  the  Lord 

6.  8  1  abhor  the  excellency  of  J.,  and  hate  his 

7.  2  by  whom  shall  J.  arise?  for  he  (is) small 
7.  5  by  whom  shall  J.  arise  ?  fpr  jje  (is)  small 


Amos  8.  7  Lord  hath  sworn  by  the  excellency  of  J. 

9.  8  will  not  utterly  destroy  the  house  of  J. 

Obad.  9, 10  For  (thy)  violence  against  thy  brother  J. 

17  house  of  J.  shall  possess  their  possessions 

18  the  house  of  J.  shall  be  a  fire,  and  the 
Mie.  1.  5  For  the  transgression  of  J.  (is)  all  this 

1.  5  What  (is)  the  transgression  of  J. '!.  (is  it) 

2.  7  (thou  that  art)  named  The  house’.of  J.,  is 

2.  12  I  will  surely  assemble,  O  J.,  all  of  thee 

3.  1  Hear,  I  pray  you,  O  heads  of  J.,  and  ye 
3.  8  to  declare  unto  J.  his  transgression,  and 

3.  9  Hear,  I  pray,  .ye  heads  of  the  house  of  J. 

4.  2  let  us  go.  .to  the  house  of  the  God  of  J. 

5.  7  the  remnant  of  J.  shall  be  in  the  midst 
5.  8  remnant  of  J.  shall  be  among  the  Gentiles 
7.  20  Thou  wilt  perform  the  truth  to  J.,  (and) 

Nah.  2.  2  Lord  hath  turned  ,  the  excellency  of  J. 

Mai.  2.  12  the  scholar,  out  of  the  tabernacles  of  J. 

3.  6  therefore  ye  sons  of  J.  are  not  consumed 
JA'-DA,  in;  knowing. 

A  grandson  of  Jerahmeel  the  son  of  Hezron.  B.C.  1450. 

1  Ch.  2.  28  the  sons  of  Onam  were  Sliammai,  and  J. 

2.  32  the  sons  of  J.  the  brother  of  Sliammai ;  J. 
JA'-DAU,  it,  ’T  favourite,  friend. 

This  name  is  correctly  Jaddai.  One  of  the  family'  of 
Nebo  who  had  married  a  strange  wife.  B.C.  457. 

Ezra  10.  43  Zabad,  Zebina,  J.,  and  Joel  Benaiah 
JAD-DU'-A,  jjiT  very  knowing. 

1.  A  Levite  who  sealed  the  covenant  with  Nehemiah.  B.C. 
445. 

Neh.'io.  21  Meshezabeel,  Zadok,  J. 

2.  A  descendant  of  Jeshua  the  high  priest  at  the  end  of 
the  captivity.  B.C.  520. 

Nell.  12.  11  Joiada  begatJonathan.andJonathan  .  J. 

12.  22  The  Levites,  in  the  days  of. .  J.,  (were)  re. 
JA'-DON,  jn;  judging. 

One  that  helped  to  repair  the  wall  of  Jerusalem.  B.C. 
445- 

Neh.  3.  7  next  unto  them  repaired . .  J.  the  Merono. 
JA-'EL,  Sy;  chamois. 

The  wife  of  Heber  the  Kenite  who  treacherously  killed 
Sisera.  B.C.  1316. 

Judg.  4.  17  fled  away  on  his  feet  to  the  tent  of  J.  the 
4  18  J.  went  out  to  meet  Sisera,  and  said  unto 

4.  21  J.,  Heber’s  wife,  took  a  nail  of  the  tent, and 
4  22  J.  came  out  to  meet  him,  and  said  unto 

5.  6  in  the  days  of  J.,  the  highways  were  uno. 

5.  24  Blessed  above  women  shall  J.  the  wife  of 
JA'-GUR,  hi;  dwelling. 

A  town  in  the  S.  part  of  the  lot  of  the  tribe  of  Judah. 

Josh.  1 5.  21  uttermost  cities.  .Kabzeel,  and  Eder..J. 
JAH,  a*  An  abbreviation  of  Jehovah. 

Psa.  *68.  4  extol  him.  .by  his  name  J.,  and  rejoice 
JA'-HATH,  nn;,  nn;  comfort,  revival. 

1.  A  descendant  of  Shobal  the  son  of  Judah.  B.C.  1600. 

1  Ch.  4.  2  Reaiah  the  son  of  Shobal  begat  J. ;  and  J . 

2.  A  descendant  of  Gershom,  son  of  Levi.  B.C.  1450. 

1  Ch.  6.  20  Of  Gershom  ;  Libni  his  son,  J.  his  son,  Z. 

6.  43  The  son  of  J.,the  son  of  Gershom,  the  son 

3.  A  descendant  of  Gershom,  son  of  Levi.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch  23.  10  And.  .sonsof  Shimei  (were)  J.,  Zina,  and  J. 
23.  11  J.  was  the  chief,  and  Zizah  the  second 

4.  A  descendant  of  Kohath,  son  of  Levi.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.  24.  22  Shelomoth  :  of  the  sons  of  Shelomoth ;  J . 

5.  A  descendant  of  Merari  the  son  of  Levi.  B.C.  634. 

2  Ch.  34. 12  the  overseers  of  them  (were)  J.  and  Obad. 
.ta’-TT a 7  JA-HA'-ZA.JA-HA'-ZAH.JAH -ZAH,  r’rr.nyn;. 
A  Levitical  city  in  Reuben  where  Sihon  king  of  the 
Amorites  had  been  conquered.  B.C.  1452. 

Numzi.  23  he  came  to  J.,  and  fought  against  Israel 
Josh  13.  18  And  J.,  and  Kedemotli,  and  Mephaath 
21.  36  out  of  the  tribe  of  Reuben . .  J.  with  her 
Judgn.  20  and  pitched  in  J.,  and  fought  against  Isr. 
Isa.  15.  4  their  voice  shall  be  heard  (even)  unto  J. 
Jer  48.  21  upon  Holon,  and  upon  J.,  and  upon  Mep. 

48.  34  From  the  cry  of  Heslibon .  .(even)  unto  J. 
[Jos.  21.  36,  37  are  wanting  in  the  Hebrew  text.] 
JA-HAZ'-LAH,  n;m;  Jah  reveals. 

One  who  was  employed  to  enumerate  those  who  had 
taken  strange  wives  during  the  captivity  or  after  the 
return.  B.C.  457. 

Ezra  10. 15  Asaliel  and  J. .  .were  employed  about  this 
JA'-HA-ZI'-EL,  Vx-in;  God  reveals. 

1.  One  that  joined  David  at  Ziklag.  B.C.  1058. 

1  Ch.12.  4  Jeremiah,  and  J.,  and  Johanan,  and  Joz. 

2.  A  priest  who  assisted  in  bringing  up  the  ark  from  the 
house  of  Obed-edom.  B.C.  1042. 

1  Ch.16.  6  Benaiah  also  and  J.  the  priests  with  tru. 

3.  A  son  of  Hebron  the  Kohathite.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.23. 19  Amariah  the  second,  J.thethird.andJeka. 

24.  23  Amariah  the  second,  J.the  third,  Jekahme. 

4.  A  Levite  that  encouraged  Jehoshaphat’s  army  against 
the  Moabites.  B.C.  896. 

2  Ch.20.  14  Then  upon  J.  the  son  of  Zechariah,  the  son 

5.  A  chief  man  whose  son  returned  with  Ezra  from 
Babylon.  B.C.  487. 

Ezra  8.  5  the  son  of  J.,  and  with  him  three  hund. 
JAH'-DAI,  'TV  leader,  guide. 

One  of  the  family  of  Caleb  the  spy.  B.C.  1500 

1  Ch.  2.  47  And  the  sons  of  J. ;  Regem,  and  Jotliam 


JAHDIBL 


533 


J ASHUB 


JAH-DI'-EL,  Sxtt  union  of  God. 

the  head  of  a  family  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh  E. 

of  the  Jordan.  B.c.  771. 

1  Ch.  5.  24  Hodaviah,  and  J.,  mighty  men  of  valour 
JAH-DO,  nrr  union. 

Son  of  Buz  the  Gadite  and  father  of  Jeshishai.  B.C.  1450. 
1  Ch.  5.  14  son  of  Jeshishai,  the  son  of  J.,  the  son  of 

JAH-LE'-EL,  SnSt  God  waits. 

A  son  of  Zebuluri— the  third  of  the  three.  B.c.  1700. 
Gen.  46.  14  And  the  sons  of  Zebulun.  .Elon,  and  J. 
Num26.  26  of  J.,  the  family  of  the  Jahleelites 

jah-le-e-lites,  'SbVo:. 

A  family  of  Zebulunites  founded  by  Jalileel. 

Num26.  26  of  Jahleel,  the  family  of  the  J. 

J  AH  -MAI,  '?rr  Jah  protects. 

A  son  of  Tola  son  of  Issachar,  Jacob's  ninth  son  and  fifth 
by  Leah.  B.C.  1700. 

1  Ch.  7.  2  Andthe  sonsof  Tola.  .Jeriel,andJ.,andJ. 

JAH-ZAH,  nyir  trodden  down. 

A  city  of  Reuben,  but  afterwards  assigned  to  the  Levites. 
It  is  called  also  Jahaz,  Jahaza,  Jahazah. 

1  Ch.  6.  78  out  of  the  tribe  of  Reuben. .  J.  with  her 
JAHZE'-EL,JAH  ZI'-EL,  Sxsir, Sfcyir  God  apportions. 
A  son  of  Naphtali  the  sixth  soil  of  Jacob,  but  his  second 
by  Bilhah.  B.c.  1700. 

Gen.  46.  24  the  sons  of  Naphtali ;  J.,  andGuni,  and  J. 
Nuni26.  48  of  J.,  the  family  of  the  Jahzeelites:  of  G. 
1  Ch.  7.  13  The  sons  of  Naphtali;  J.,  andGuni,  and  G. 

JAH-ZE-I-LITES, 

The  patronymic  of  a  family  of  Naphtalites  whose 
founder  was  Jahzeel. 

Num26.  48  of  Jahzeel,  the  family  of  the  J.  :  of  Guni 
JAH  ZE' -RAH,  rntn:  Jah  protects. 

A  priest  of  the  family  of  Immer  whose  descendants 
dwelt  in  Jerusalem.  B.C.  500. 

1  Ch.  9.  12  Adiel,  the  son  of  J.,  the  son  of  Meshullam 
JAILOR  — 

Guard  of  a  prison,  5eep.o<pu\al-  desmophulax. 

Acts  16.  23  charging  the  jailor  to  keep  them  safely 
JA'-IR,  tn;  Jah  enlightens. 

1.  A  man  descended  from  Judah  through  his  father 
Segub,  and  from  Manasseh  through  his  mother  the 
daughter  of  Machir.  B.c.  1452.  By  Moses  he  is  called 
“  son  of  Manasseh  "  (Num.  32.  41 ;  Deut.  3.  14).  In  1  Ch. 

2.  23  he  is  called  a  “son  of  Machir  the  father  of  Gilead." 

Num32.  41  J. . .  went  and  took  the  small  towns  thereof 
Deut.  3.  14  J. ,  .took  all  the  country  of  Argob  unto 
1  Ki.  4. 13  to  him  (pertained)  the  towns  of  J.the  son 
i  Ch.  2.  22  J.,  who  had  three  and  twenty  cities  in  the 

2.  A  Gileadite  judge  of  Israel  between  Tola  and 
Jephthah.  He  judged  Israel  twenty-three  years.  He 
may  have  been  a  descendant  of  No.  1.  B.c.  1180. 

Judg  10.  3  after  him  arose  J. . .  and  j  udged  Israel  tw. 
10.  5  And  J.  died,  and  was  buried  in  Camon 

3.  Used  briefly  for  Havoth  Jair,  which  see. 

Josh  13.  30  and  all  the  towns  of  J.,  which  (are)  in  B. 
1  Ch.  2.  23  took  Geshur.  .Aram,  with  the  towns  of  J. 

4.  A  Benjamite  whose  son  Mordecai  was  Esther's  cousin. 
B.C.  550. 

Esth.  2.  5  whose  name  (was)  Mordecai,  the  son  of  J. 
JA'-IR,  v g)  forest. 

The  father  of  Elhanan  who  slew  Lachmi  the  brother  of 
Goliath.  B.c.  1080.  In  2  Sa.  21.  19  he  is  called  Jaare- 
Oregim. 

1  Ch.20.  5  the  son  of  J.  slew  Lahmi  the  brother  of  G. 

JA-I-RITE,  ’TIC. 

The  patronymic  of  Jair’s  (No.  1)  descendants. 

2  Sa.  20.  26  Ira  also  the  J.  was  a  chief  ruler  about  D. 
JAI'-RUS,  laeipos. 

A  ruler  of  a  synagogue  in  a  town  of  Galilee  near  the 
lake  of  Tiberias. 

Mark  5.  22  And,  behold,  there  cometh  one.  .[J.]  by 
Luke  8.  41  behold,  there  came  a  man  named  J.,  and 

JA'-KEH,  rtjj;  hearkening. 

The  father  of  Agur  who  wrote  the  thirtieth  chapter  of 
the  Book  of  Proverbs.  B.c.  1000. 

Prov  30.  1  The  words  of  Agur  the  son  of  J.,  (even)  the 
JA'-KIM,  trp;  a  setter  up. 

1.  Son  of  Shimlii,  a  Benjamite.  B.  c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  8.  19  And  J.,  and  Zichri,  and  Zabdi 

2.  A  head  of  a  family  of  the  Aaronites.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.24. 12  The  eleventh  to  Eliasliib,  the  twelfth  to  J. 
JA'-LON,  [i1?;  Jah  abides. 

A  son  of  Ezra  through  Caleb  the  spy.  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4. 17  Jetlier,  and  Mered,  and  Epher,  and  J. 
JAM'-BRES,  ' laufipijs. 

Probably  an  Egyptian  magician  at  the  court  of  Pharaoh. 
He  is  mentioned  along  with  Jannes  by  the  apostle  Paul 
as  having  withstood  Moses.  B.c.  1491. 

2  Ti.  3.  8  as  Jannes  and  J.  withstood  Moses,  so  do 
JAMES,  ld(co)j3os. 

1.  A  son  of  Zebedee  and  brother  of  John  the  apostle. 
Matt.  4.  21  J.  (the  sou)  of  Zebedee,  and  John  his  br. 
10.  2  J.  (the  son)  of  Zebedee,  and  John  his  br. 


,  Matti7-  1  Jesus  taketh  Peter,  J.,  and  John  his  bro. 
Mark  1.  19  he  saw  J.  the  (son)  of  Zebedee,  and  John 

1.  29  the  house  of  Simon  and  Andrew,  with  J. 

3.  17  J.  the(son)of  Zebedee,  and .  .brother  of  J. 

5.  37  Peter,  and  ■!.,  and  John  the  brother  [of  J.j 
9.  2  taketh  (with  him)  Peter,  and  J.,  and  John 

10.  35  J.  and  John,  the  sons  of  Zebedee  come 
10.  41  to  be  much  displeased  with  J.  and  John 

13.  3  J.  and  John  and  Andrew  asked  him  priv. 

14.  33  he  taketh  with  him  Peter  and  J.  and  John 
Luke  5.  10  so  (was)  also  J.  and  John,  the  sons  of  Ze. 

6. 14  J.  and  John,  Philip  and  Bartholomew 

8.  51  J.  and  John,  and  the  father  and  the  mot. 

9.  28  he  took  Peter  and  John  and  J.,  and  went 

9.  54  when  his  disciples  J.  and  John  saw  (this) 
Acts  1.  13  J.,  and  John,  and  Andrew,  Philip,  and  T. 

12.  2  be  killed  J.  the  brother  of  John  with  the 
Gal.  2.  12  before  that  certain  came  from  J.,  he  did 

2.  A  son  of  Alpheus. 

Matt  10.  3  J.  (the  son)  of  Alpheus,  and  Lebbeus 
Mark  3.  18  J.  the  (son)  of  Alpheus,  andThaddeus,  and 
Luke  6.  15  J.  the  (son)  of  Alpheus,  and  Simon  called 
Acts  1.  13  J.  (the  son)  of  Alpheus,  and  Simon  Zelo. 

3.  The  brother  of  the  Lord  Jesus. 

Matt  13.  55  brethren,  J.,and  Joses,  andSimon,  and  J.? 
Mark  6.  3  of  J.,  and  Joses,  and  of  J«da,  and  Simon 
Gal.  1.  19  saw  I  none,  save  J.  the  Lord's  brother 

4.  The  son  of  Mary.  He  is  also  called  the  Little. 

Matt  27.  56  Mary  the  mother  of  J.  and  Joses,  and  the 
Markis.  40  Mary  the  mother  of  J.  the  less  and  of  Jo. 
Luke  24. 10  Mary  the  (mother)  of  J.,  and  other  (wo. 

5.  James  the  brother  of  the  apostle  Jude. 

Luke  6.  16  (the  brother)  of  J.,  and  Judas  Iscariot 
Acts  12.  17  Go  show  these  things  unto  J.,  and  to  the 

15.  13  J.  answered,  saying,  Men  (and)  brethren 
21.  18  Paul  went  in  with  us  unto  J. ;  and  all  the 

1  Co.  15.  7  he  was  seen  of  J.  ;  then  of  all  the  apostles 
Gal.  2.  9  J.,  Cephas,  and  John,  who  seemed  to  be 
Jas.  1.  1  J.,  a  servant  of  God  and  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
Jude  1  brother  of  J.,  to  them  that  are  sanctified 
JA'-MIN,  j’p;  right  hand,  prosperity. 

1.  A  son  of  Simeon  the  second  son  of  Jacob.  B.c. 
1700. 

Gen.  46.  10  J.,  and  Oliad,  and  Jachin,  and  Zohar,  and 
Exod.6.  15  J.,  andOhad,  and  Jachin,  and  Zohar,  and 
Num26.  12  of  J.,  the  family  of  the  Jaminites  :  of  Ja. 
1  Ch.  4.  24  (were)  Nemuel,  and  J  ,  Jarib,  Zerah.(and) 

2.  A  descendant  of  Hezron,  son  of  Pharez.  B.c.  1470. 

1  Ch.  2.  27  sons  of  Ram.  .were  Maaz,  and  J.,  and  E. 

3.  A  priest  who  explained  the  law  to  the  people  when 
Ezra  read  it.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  8.  7  J.,  Akkub.Shabbethai,  Hodijah,Maaseiah 
JA-MIN-ITES,  TP,’. 

The  family  of  Jamin,  son  of  Simeon. 

Num26.  12  of  Jamin,  the  family  of  the  J.:  of  Jachin 
JAM  -LECH,  Jah  rules. 

A  princely  descendant  of  Simeon.  B.C.  800. 

1  Ch.  4.  34  And  Moshobab,  and  J.,  and  Joshah  the 
JANGLING,  vain  — 

Vain  discourse,  paraioXoyia  mataiologia. 

1  Ti.  1.  6  some,  .have  turned  aside  unto  vain  jang. 
JAN-'NA,  ’I avva. 

An  ancestor  of  Joseph  the  husband  of  Mary  the  mother 
of  Jesus. 

Luke  3.  24  (the  son)  of  [J.],  which  was  (the  son)  of  J. 
JAN'-NES,  Yawps. 

One  who,  with  Jambres,  withstood  Moses. 

2  Ti.  3  8  as  J.  and  Jambres  withstood  Moses,  so  do 
JA-NO'-AH,  nir  resting  place. 

A  city  in  the  N.  of  Naphtali,  near  Abel-beth-maachah. 

2  Ki.  15.  29  took  Ijon,  and  Abel-beth-maachah,  and  J. 
JA-NO'-HAH,  nnii;. 

A  city  between  Ephraim  and  Manasseh  ;  perhaps  the 
same  as  the  preceding. 

Josh  16.  6  the  border,  .passed  by  it  on  the  east  to  J. 

16.  7  it  went  down  from  J.  to  Atarotli,  and  to 

JA'-NTTM,  D\r,  do;  propagation. 

A  city  in  Judah. 

Josh.15.  53  And  J.,  and  Beth-tappuah,  and  Aphekah 
JA'-PHETH,  ns;  the  extender,  or  fair. 

The  second  son  of  Noah,  whose  descendants  spread  over 
the  N.  and  W.  regions  of  the  earth.  B.c.  2448.  He  is 
probably  the  original  of  Japetus  whom  the  Greeks  con¬ 
sidered  as  the  ancestor  of  the  human  race. 

Gen.  5.  32  and  Noah  begat  Shem,  Ham,  and  J. 

6.  10  Noah  begat  three  sons,  Shem,  Ham,  and  J. 

7.  13  Ham,  and  J.,  the  sons  of  Noah,«and  Noah’s 
9.  18  sons  of  Noah,  .were  Shem, .  .Ham,  andJ. 

9.  23  J.  took  a  garment,  and  laid  (it)  upon  both 
9.  27  God  shall  enlarge  J.,  and  he  shall  dwell 

10.  1  of  the  sons  of  Noah ;  Shem,  Ham,  and  J. 
10.  2  sons  of  J. ;  Gomer,  and  Magog,  and  Madai 
10.  21  Unto  Shem.  .the  brother  of  J.  the  elder 

x  Ch.  1.  4  Noah,  Shem,  Ham,  and  J. 

1 .  5  The  sons  of  J. ;  Gomer,  Magog,  and  Madai 

JA-PHI'-A,  St'S)  high. 

1.  The  Amorite  king  of  Lachish  who  was  defeated  by 
Joshua  at  Gibeon.  b.c.  1451. 

Josh.  10.  3  unto  J.  king  of  Lachish,  and  unto  Debir 


2.  A  town  near  Carmel  between  Accho  and  Caesarea  on 
the  coast  (Sykamenos). 

Josh.  19.  x2  goeth  out  to  Daberath,  andgoeth  up  to  J. 

3.  A  son  born  to  David  after  he  began  to  reign  at  Jeru¬ 
salem.  B.C.  1040. 

2  Sa.  5.  15  Ibharalso,  and  Elishua,  andNepheg.  .J. 

1  Ch.  3.  7  And  Nogah,  and  Neplieg,  and  J 

14.  6  And  Nogah,  and  Neplieg,  and  J. 

JAPH  -LET,  Jah  causes  to  escape. 

A  grandson  of  Beriah,  son  of  Asher.  B.c.  1600. 

i  Ch.  7.  32  Heber  begat  J.,  and  Shomer,  and  Hotham 
7.  33  sons  of  J.  ;  Pasach,  and  Bimhal,  and  Ash. 
7.  33  These  (are)  the  children  of  J. 

JAPH-LE'-TI,  ’bSb;. 

A  place  unknown  ;  perhaps  Bethpalet. 

Josh.  16.  3  goeth  down  westward  to  the  coast  of  J. 
JA'-PHO,  is,’  high. 

A  city  on  the  coast  of  the  Mediterranean,  which  be¬ 
longed  to  the  Philistines,  and  bordered  on  the  territory 
of  the  Dauites.  It  is  now  called  Jafa  (or  Joppa),  150 
stadia  from  Antipatris,  6  miles  W.  of  Rama,  and  10 
hours  from  Jerusalem  at  the  W.  end  of  the  mountain 
road. 

Josh.ig.  46  and  Rakkon,  with  the  border  before  J. 
JA'-RAH,  rny:  unvciler. 

A  son  of  Ahaz  of  the  family  of  Saul  the  Benjamite. 
B.c.  960.  He  is  Jehoadah  in  1  Ch.  8.  36. 

1  Ch.  9.  42  And  Ahaz  begat  J.  ;  and  J.  begat  Alem. 

JA'-REB,  3-1;  contender,  avenger. 

An  appellation  of  a  king  of  Ashur. 

Hos.  5.  13  then  went  Ephraim,  .and  sent  to  king  J. 
10.  6  be  also  carried,  .(for)  a  present  to  king  J. 

JA'-RED,  JE'-RED,  tv,  tv  ’lape'S,  descending. 

1.  A  descendant  of  Seth  and  son  of  Mahalaleel.  B.c. 
3544-2682. 

Gen.  5.  15  lived  sixty  and  five  years,  and  begat  J. 

5.  16  Mahalaleel  lived  after  he  begat  J.  eight 
5.  18  J.  lived  an  hundred  sixty  and  two  years 
5.  19  J.  lived  after  he  begat  Enoch  eight  hun. 
5.  20  the  days  of  J.  were  nine  hundred  sixty 
1  Ch.  1.  2  Kenan,  Mahalaleel,  J. 

2.  An  ancestor  of  Jesus. 

,  Luke  3.  37  Enoch,  which  was  (the  son)  of  [J.j,  which 

JA-RES-I'AH,  Jah  gives  a  couch. 

A  son  of  Jerohamj  a  Benjamite.  B.c.  1300. 

x  Ch.  8.  27  J.,  and  Eliah,  and  Zichri.  .sons  of  Jeroh. 

JAR'-HA,  yiJT- 

An  Egyptian  servant  and  husband  of  Ahlai  the  daughter 
of  Sheshan.  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  2.  34  a  servant,  an  Egyptain,  whose  name.  .J. 
2.  35  gave  his  daughter  to  J.  his  servant  to 

JA'-REB,  3’T  striving. 

1.  A  son  of  Simeon,  B.c.  1720;  called  JachininGen.  46. 
10,  and  Exod.  6.  15. 

1  Ch.  4.  24  (were)Nemuel, and  Jamin, J. ..  Zerah,(and) 

2.  A  chief  man  who  accompanied  Ezra  to  Jerusalem. 
B.C.  457. 

Ezra  8.  16  for  J.,  and  for  Elnatlian,  and  for  Nathan 

3.  A  priest  who  had  married  a  strange  wife.  B.c.  457. 
Ezra  10.  18  Maaseiah  and  Eliezer,  and  J.,  audGeda. 

JAR'-MUTH,  niDT  height. 

1.  A  city  in  Judah,  formerly  belonging  to  the  Amorites, 
whose  king  was  slain  by  Joshua.  It  is  now  called 
Yarmuk,  2iniles  from  Beitnetif  or  10  from  Beit-gibrin. 

Josh.  10.  3  unto  Piram  king  of  J.,  and  unto  Japhia 
10.  5  the  king  of  J.,  the  king  of  Lachish,  the 
10.  23  the  king  of  J.,  the  king  of  Lachish,  (and) 
12.  11  The  king  of  J.,  one ;  the  king  of  Lachish 

15.  35  J.  and  Adullam,  Socoh,  and  Azekah 
Neh.  11.  29  at  En-rimmou,  and  at  Zareah,  and  at  J. 

2.  A  Levitical  city  in  Issachar,  called  also  Remeth  (Josh. 
19.  21),  and  Remoth  (1  Ch.  6.  73). 

Josh.21.  29  J.  with  her  suburbs,  En-  gammin  with  her 

JA-RO'-AH,  nir  new  moon. 

A  descendant  of  Gad.  B.c.  1270. 

1  Ch.  5.  14  Abihail  the  son  of  Huri,  the  son  of  J. 
JA'-SHEN,  shining. 

The  father  of  one  of  David’s  worthies.  B.c.  1085. 

2  Sa.  23.  32  Eliahba  the  Shaalbonite,  of  the  sons  of  J. 
JA'-SHER,  l?’,'  upright. 

A  book  of  songs  celebrating  the  glory  of  Israel. 

Josh.  10.  13  (Is)  not  this  written  in  the  book  of  J.? 

2  Sa.  1.  18  behold,  (it  is)  written  in  the  book  of  J. 

JA-SHO'-BEAM,  Oiny;  the  people  return. 

1.  Son  of  Zabdiel  a  Hachmonite  and  one  of  David's  cap¬ 
tains.  B.c.  1048. 

1  Ch.n.  11  J.,  an  Hachmonite,  the  chief  of  the  cap. 
27.  2  for  the  first  month  (was)  J.  the  son  of 

2.  A  Korahite  descended  from  Kohath. 

1  Ch.12.  6  Azareel,  and  Joezer,  and  J.,  the  Korhites 

JA’-SHUB,  312.';,  3’g>;  turning  back. 

1.  The  third  of  the  four  sons  of  Issachar.  B.c.  1692. 
Num 26.  24  Of  J.,  the  family  of  the  Jashubites  :  of 
1  Ch.  7.  1  (were)  Tola,  and  Puah,  J.,  and  Shimron 


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2.  One  of  the  family  of  Banl  who  had  taken  a  strange 
wife  in  exile.  B.c.  457. 

Ezra.  10.  29  Malluch,  and  Adaiah,  J.,  and  Sheal,  and 
JA-SHU-BI  LE'-HEM,  on^  '2a>;  turninglack  to  Betlile. 
A  descendant  of  Shelah,  son  of  Judah.  B.O.  1300. 

1  Ch.  4.  22  Saraph .  .had  the  dominion  in  Moab,  and  J. 

JA-SHTJB-ITES, 

The  family  of  Jashub,  son  of  Issachar. 

Num26.  24  Of  Jashub,  the  family  of  the  J. :  of  Shimron 
JA  SON.  'ldaur  healing. 

1 .  A  believer  in  Thessalonica  hospitable  to  Paul  and 
Silas. 

Acts  17.  5  assaulted  the  house  of  J.,  and  sought  to 

17.  6  they  drew  J.  and  certain  brethren  unto 
17.  7  Whom  J.  hath  received  :  and  these  all  do 
17.  9  when  they  had  taken  security  of  J.,  and 

2.  A  kinsman  of  Paul  whose  salutation  Paul  sent  to  Rome. 

Rom  16.  21  J.,  and  Sosipater,  my  kinsmen,  salute  you 
JASPER  — 

\.  Jasper,  nsp;  yashepheh.. 

Exod28.  20  fourth  row,  a  beryl,  and  an  onyx,  and  a  j. 

39.  13  fourth  row,  a  beryl,  an  onyx,  and  a  jasper 
Eze.  28.  13  the  jasper,  the  sapphire,  the  emerald,  and 

2 .Jasper,  Idoms  iaspis. 

Rev.  4.  3  he  that  sat  was  to  look  upon  like  a  jasper 

21. 11  even  like  a  jasper  stone,  clear  as  crystal 
21.  18  the  building  of  the  wall  of  it  was  (of)  jas. 
21.  19  The  first  foundation  (was)  jasper;  the  se. 

JATH-NI-EL,  StCin;  God  is  giving. 

A  son  of  Meshelemiaii  of  the  house  of  Asaph  or  Ebiasaph 
(1  Chr.  9.  19).  He  was  a  gatekeeper  at  the  tabernacle. 
B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.26.  2  the  second,  Zebadiah  the  third,  J.  the  fo. 
JAT'-TIR,  TIT  wide. 

A  Levitical  city  in  the  hill  country  of  Judah.  Now  called 
Attir,  S.  of  Hebron. 

Josh.15.  48  in  the  mountains,  Shamir,  and  J.,  and 
21.  14  J.  witli  her  suburbs,  and  Eshtemoa  with 
1  Sa.  30.  27  Ramoth,  and  to  (them)  which  (were)  in  J. 
1  Ch.  6.  57  and  J.,  and  Eshtemoa,  with  their  suburbs 
JA -VAN,  ]);. 

1.  The  fourth  son  of  Japheth.  B.O.  2298. 

Gen.  10.  2  J.,  and  Tubal,  and  Meshech,  and  Tiras 

10.  4  the  sons  of  J.;  Elishah,  and  Tarshisli,  K. 
1  Ch.  1.  5  and  J.,  and  Tubal,  and  Meshech,  and  Tiras 

1.  7  the  sons  of  J.;  Elishah,  and  Tarshisli,  K. 

2.  His  decendants  and  their  lands,  Ionia,  Macedonia, 
Greece,  Syria,  &c. 

Isa.  66.  19  (to)  Tubal,  and  J.,  (to)  the  isles  afar  off 

3.  A  city  in  S.  Arabia,  Yemen,  whither  the  Phenicians 
traded.  It  is  perhaps  the  same  as  Uzal. 

Eze.  27.  13  J.,  Tubal,  and  Meshech,  they(were).  .me. 

27.  19  J.  going  to  and  fro  occupied  in  thy  fairs 
JAVELIN  — 

Spear,  javelin,  nun  chanith. 

1  Sa.  18.  10  and  (there  was)  a  javelin  in  Saul’s  hand 

18. 1 1  Saul  cast  the  javelin ;  for  he  said,  I  will  s. 
19.  9  as  he  sat  in  his  house  with  his  javelin  in 
19.  10  Saul  sought  to  smite  David,  .with  the  ja. 

19.  10  and  he  smote  the  javelin  into  the  wall 

20.  33  And  Saul  cast  a  javelin  at  him  to  smite 

2.Javelin,  spear,  dart,  nan  romach. 

Num  25.  7  Phinehas . .  rose . .  and  took  a  javelin  in 


Num.  5.  30  he  be  jealous  over  his  wife,  and  shall  set 

1  Ki.  19. 10,  14  I  have  been  very  jealous  for  the  LORD 
Eze.  39.  25  and  will  be  jealous  for  my  holy  name 
Joel  2.  18  Then  will  the  Lord  be  jealous  for  his  land 
Zech.  1.  14  I  am  jealous  for  Jerusalem  and  for  Zion 

8.  2  I  was  jealous  for  Zion . .  I  was  jealous  for 

JEALOUS  over,  to  be  — 

To  be  zealous,  (p\6w  zeloo 

2  Co.  11.  2  For  I  am  jealous  over  you  with  godly  jeal. 

JEALOUSY  — 

1.  Zeal,  jealousy,  nnjp  qinah. 

Num.  5. 14,  14  the' spirit  of  jealousy  come  upon  him 

5.  15  it  (is)  an  offering  of  jealousy,  an  offering 
5.  18  the  offering,  .which  (is)the  jealousy  offer. 
5.  25  the  priest  shall  take  the  jealousy  offering 
j.  29  This  (is)  the  law  of  jealousies,  when  a  wife 
5.  30  Or  when  the  spirit  of  jealousy  cometh  upon 

25.11  that  I  consumed  not . .  Israel  in  my  jealou. 
Deut29.  20  his  jealousy  shall  smoke  against  that  man 
Psa.  79.  5  How  long,  .shall  thy  jealousy  burn  like 
Prov.  6.  34  For  jealousy  (is)  the  rage  of  a  man  ;  there. 
Song  8.  6  jealousy  (is)  cruel  as  the  grave  :  the  coals 
Isa.  42. 13  he  shall  stir  up  jealousy  like  a  man  of  war 
Eze.  8.  3  where  (was)  the  seat  of  the  image  of  jeal. 
8.  5  at  the  gate,  .this  image  of  jealousy  in  the 
16.  38  iPwill  give  thee  blood  in  fury  and  jealousy 
16. 42  my  jealousy  shall  depart  from  thee,  and 

23.  25  I  will  set  my  jealousy  against  thee,  and 
36.  5  Surely  in  the  fire  of  my  jealousy  have  I 
36.  6  Behold,  I  have  spoken  in  my  jealousy  and 
38.  19  in  my  jealousy  (and)  in  the  fire  of  my  wr. 
Zepli.  1. 18  land  shall  be  devoured  by  the  fire  of  his  j. 

3.  8  shall  be  devoured  with  the  fire  of  my  jeal. 
Zech.  1. 14  I  am  jealous,  .for  Zion  with  a  great  jealou. 
8.  2  I  was  jealous  for  Zion  with  great  jealousy 

2.  Zeal,  f fihos  zelos. 

2  Co.  11.  2  I  am  jealous  over  you  with  a  godly  jealo. 
JEALOUSY,  to  move  or  provoke  to  — 

1.7b  make  zealous  or  jealous,  trip  qana,  3. 

Deut  32.  21  They  have  moved  me  to  jealousy  with 
1  Ki.  14.  22  they  provoked  him  to  jealousy  with  their 
2.  To  cause  zeal  or  jealousy,  trip  qana,  5. 

Deut  32.  16  They  provoked  him  to  jealousy  with  stra. 

32.  21  and  I  will  move  them  to  jealousy  with 
Psa.  78.  58  moved  him  to  jealousy  with  their  graven 

3.7b  cause  zeal  or  jealousy,  n:p  qanah,  5. 

Eze.  8.  3  seat  of  the  image,  .which  provoketli  to  j. 

4.7b  make  very  zealous  or  jealous,  irapa^qXou. 

Rom  10.  19  Moses  saith,  I  will  provoke  you  to  jealousy 

11.  11  salvation,  .to  provoke  them  to  jealousy 
1  Co.  10.  22  Do  we  provoke  the  Lord  to  jealousy?  are 

JE-A-TE'-RAI,  'TbRl  steadfast. 

A  descendant  of  Gershom  son  of  Levi.  B.c.  1250. 

1  Ch.  6.  21  Iddo  his  son,  Zerah  his  son,  J.  his  son 
JE-BE-RECH-IAH,  irrpia)  Jah  is  blessing. 

The  father  of  Zechariah.  B.c.  770. 

Isa.  8.  2  the  priest,  and  Zechariah  the  son  of  J. 
JE'-BUS,  JE  BU'-SI,  'Din’,  cirr  trodden  down. 

The  city  afterwards  called  J enisalem. 

Josh.18.  16  to  the  valley  of  Hinnon,  to  the  side  of  J. 

18.  28  J.,  which  (is)  Jerusalem,  Gibeath,  (and) 
Judgig.  10  and  came  over  against  J.,  which  (is)  Jer. 

19.  11  when  they  (were)  by  J.,  the  day  was  far 
1  Ch.n.  4  Israel  went  to  Jerusalem,  which  (is)  J. 

11.  5  the  inhabitants  of  J.  said  to  David,  Thou 


JAW,  jaw  bqne,  jaw  teeth  — 

1 .  Cheek,  cheek  bone,  '0 b  lechi. 

Judg  15.  15  he  found  a  new  jaw  bone  of  an  ass,  and 
15.  16  With  the  jaw  bone  of  an  ass,  heaps  upon 
15.  16  with  the  jaw  of  an  ass  have  I  slain  a  tlio. 
15.  17  he  cast  away  the  jaw  bone  out  of  his  hand 
15.  19  clave  an  hollow  place  that  (was)  in  the  j. 
Job  41.  2  canst  thou,  .bore  his  jaw  through  with  a 
Isa.  30.  28  a  bridle  in  the  jaws  of  the  people,  causing 
Eze.  29.  4  I  will  put  hooks  in  thy  jaws,  and  I  will 
38.  4  I  will  put  hooks  into  thy  ja ws,  and  I  will 
Hos.  11.  4  they  that  take  off  the  yoke  on  their  jaws 

2 . Jaw,  nip?n  malqoach. 

Psa.  22.  15  jny  tongue  cleavetli  to  my  jaws;  and  thou 

3 . Jaw  teeth,  niyyrp  metlialleoth. 

Job  29.  17  I  brake  the  jaws  of  the  wicked,  and  pluc. 
Prov. 30.  14  their  jaw  teeth  (as)  knives,  to  devour  the 

JA-ZIZ,  l't;  shining. 

The  chief  shepherd  of  the  royal  flocks  in  the  time  of 
David.  B.c.  1020. 

1  Ch.27.  31  And  over  the  flocks  (was)  J.  the  Hagerite 

JEALOUS  — 

1.  Zealous,  jealous,  »)p  qanna. 

Exod2o.  5  I  the  Lord  thy  God  (am)  a  jealous  God 
34.  14  Lord,  whose  name  (is)  Jealous,  (is)  a  jea. 
Deut.  4.  24  thy  God  (is)  a  consuming  fire,  .a  jealous  G. 
5.  9  for  I  the  Lord  thy  God  (am)  a  jealous  God 
6. 15  Lord  thy  God  (is)  a  jealous  God  among 

2 . Zealous,  jealous,  (03(3  qanno. 

Josh  24.  19  he  (is)  a  jealous  God  ;  he  will  not  forgive 
Nali.  1.  2  God  (is)  jealous,  and  the  Lord  revengetli 
JEALOUS,  to  be  — 

To  be  zealous,  jealous,  trip  qana,  3. 

Num.  5.  14  he  be  jealous  of  his  wife,  and  she  be  * 

5.  14  he  be  jealous  of  his  wife,  and  she  be  not 


JE-BU-S1TES,  'Din;  belonging  to  Jehus. 

The  descendants  of  a  son  of  Canaan,  son  of  Ham.  They 
dwelt  chiefly  around  Jerusalem,  which  they  held  till 
the  time  of  David. 

Gen.  10. 16  the  J.,  and  the  Amorite,  and  the  Girgas. 

15.  21  Canaanites,  and  the  Girgashites,  and..J. 
Exod.  3.  8,  17  Perizzites,  and  the  Hivites,  and  the  J. 
13.  5  the  Amorites,  and  the  Hivites,  and  the  J. 
23J23  and  the  Canaanites,  the  Hivites,  and  the  J. 

33. '  2  and  the  Perizzite,  the  Hivite,  and  the  J. 

34.  11  the  Perizzite,  and  the  Hivite,  and  the  J. 
Numi3.  29  J.,  and  the  Amorites,  dwell  in  the  moun. 
Deut.  7.  1  the  Perizzites,  and  the  Hivites,  and  the  J. 

20.  17  the  Perizzites,  the  Hivites,  and  the  J. 
Josh.  3.  10  Girgashites,  and  the  Amorites,  and  the  J. 

9.  1  the  Hivite,  and  the  J.,  heard  (thereof) 

11.  3  the  J.  in  the  mountains,  and  (to)  the  Hi. 

12.  8  the  Perizzites,  the  Hivites,  and  the  J. 

15.  8  border  went,  .unto  the  south  side  of. . J. 
15.  63  the  J.  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem,  the 
15.  63  the  J.  dwell  with  the  children  of  Judah 
24. 1 1  the  Girgashites,  the  Hivites,  and  the  J. 

Judg.  1.  21  J.  that  inhabited  Jerusalem ;  but  the  J. 
3.  5  Amorites,  and  Perizzites,  and  Hivites . .  J. 
19.  11  let  us  turn  in  into  this  city  of  the  J.,  and 
2  Sa.  5.  6  his  men  went  to  Jerusalem  unto  the  J. 

5.  8  smiteth  the  J.,  and  the  lame  and  the  bli. 
24.  16  by  the  threshing  place  of  Araunah  the  J. 
24.  1 8  in  the  threshing  floor  of  Araunah  the  J. 

1  Ki.  9.  20  J.,  which  (were)  not  of  the  children  of  I. 

1  Ch.  1.  14  J.  also,  and  the  Amorite,  and  the  Girga. 

11.  4  where  the  J.  (were),  the  inhabitants  of 
11.  6  Whosoever  smiteth  the  J.  first  shall  be 

21.  15,  18,  28  the  threshing  floor  of  Oman  the  J. 

2  Ch.  3.  1  in  the  threshing  floor  of  Oman  the  J. 

8.  7  and  the  J.,  which  (were)  not  of  Israel 
Ezra  9.  1  the  J.,  the  Ammonites,  the  Moabites,  the 
Nell.  9.  8  Perizzites,  and  the  J.,  and  the  Girgashites 
Zech.  9.  7  as  a  governor  in  Judah,  and  Ekron  asa  J. 


JE-CA-MI'-AH,  .rpp?. 

A  son  of  Neri.  B.c.  580.  See  Jekamiah. 

1  Ch.  3.  18  and  Slienazar,  J.,  Hoshama,  and  Nedab 

JE-CHOL-I'AH,  Jah  is  able. 

A  woman  of  Jerusalem,  and  mother  of  Azariah  (or 
Uzziali)  king  of  Judah.  B.c.  810. 

2  Ki.  15.  2  And  his  mother’s  name  (was)  J.  of  Jeru. 

2  Ch.26.  3  His  mother’s  name  also  (was)  J.  of  Jeru. 

JE-CHON-I'AS,  ’lexovi&s — See  Jechoniali. 

Matt.  1.  11  Josias  begat  J.  and  his  brethren 

1.  12  J.  begat  Salathiel ;  and  Salathiel  begat 

JE-CON-I'AH,  n;«i,  in;j3)  Jah  (is)  establishing. 

The  altered  form  of  Jehbidchin  the  last  but  one  of  the 
kings  of  Judah.  In  Matt.  1.  n,  12,  it  is  Jeconias.  B.c. 

599. 

1  Ch.  3.  16  of  Jelioiakim :  J.  his  son,  Zedekiali  his  son 

3.  17  And  the  sons  of  J.;  Assir,  Salathiel  his  s. 
Esth.  2.  6  had  been  carried  away  with  J.  king  of  J. 
Jer.  24.  1  J.  the  son  of  Jehoiakim  king  of  Judah 

27.  20  J.  the  son  of  Jehoiakim  the  king  of  Jud. 

28.  4  J.  the  son  of  Jehoiakim  king  of  Judah 

29.  2  J.  the  king,  and  the  queen,  and  the  eun. 

JE-DA-IAH,  tt  Jah  is  praise. 

1.  A  descendant  of  Simeon.  B.c.  1080. 

1  Ch.  4.  37  the  son  of  J.,  the  son  of  Shimri,  the  son 

2.  One  who  helped  to  repair  the  wall  of  Jerusalem. 
B.C.  445. 

Neh.  3.  10  And  next  unto  them  repaired  J.  the  son 
JE-DA-I  AH,  rrpT  Jah  (is)  knowing. 

1.  A  priest  in  Jerusalem,  some  of  whose  descendants 
came  up  from  Jerusalem.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.  9.  10  the  priests  ;  J.,  and  Jehoiarib,  and  Jac. 

24.  7  came  forth  to  Jehoiarib,  the  second  to  J. 
Ezra  2.  36  the  children  of  J.,  of  the  house  of  Jeshua 
Neh.  7.  39  the  children  of  J.,  of  the  house  of  Jeshua 

2.  A  priest  who  returned  with  Zerubbabel.  B.c.  536. 
Neh.  11.  10  the  priests  :  J.  the  son  of  Joiarib,  Jacliin 

12.  6  Shemaiah,  Joiarib,  J. 

12.  19  And  of  Joiarib,  Mattenai ;  of  J.,  Uzzi 
Zech.  6.  10  of  Tobijah,  and  of  J.,  which  are  come 

6.  14  to  J.,  and  to  Hen  the  son  of  Zephauiah 

3.  Another  priest  that  returned  with  Zerubbabel.  B.C. 
536. 

Neh.  12.  7  Sallu,  Amok,  Hilkiah,  J.  These  (were) 

12.  21  Of  Hilkiah,  Hashabiah  ;  of  J.  Nethaneel 

JE-DI-A'-EL,  Vk'W]’  God  knows. 

1.  A  son  of  Benjamin.  B.C.  1700.  Also  called  Ashbel. 

1  Ch.  7.  6  of  Benjamin  ;  Bela,  and  Becher,  and  J. 

7. 10  The  sons  also  of  J.;  Bilhan :  and  the  sons 

7.  11  these  the  sons  of  J.,  by  the  heads  of  their 

2.  The  son  of  Shimri,  one  of  David’s  valiant  guard  of 
thirty.  B.c.  1048. 

1  Ch.11.45  J-  the  son  of  Shimri,  and  Joha  his  brother 

3.  A  warrior  that  joined  David  in  Ziklag.  B.c.  1048. 

1  Ch.12.  20  J.,  and  Michael,  and  Jozabad,  and  Elihu 

4.  Son  of  Meshelemiaii  a  descendant  of  Korah.  B.c. 
1015. 

1  Ch.26.  2  And  the  sons  of  Meshelemiah  (were). .  J. 
JE-DI'-DAH,  rrrT  beloved. 

The  wife  of  Amon  and  mother  of  Josiah,  kings  of  Judah. 
B.C.  641. 

2  Ki.  22.  1  his  mother’s  name  (was)  J.,  the  daughter 
JE-DI-DI'-AH,  nH'T  Jah  is  a  friend. 

The  name  given  to  Solomon  by  Nathan  through  the 
word  of  the  Lord.  B.c.  1015. 

2  Sa.  12.  25  he  called  his  name  J.,  because  of  the  L. 
JE-DU'-THUN,  JUHT,  pni;  a  choir  of  praise. 

A  Levite  chief  singer  in  the  temple.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.  9. 16  Shemaiah,  the  son  of  Galal,  the  son  of  J. 

16.  38  Obed-edom  also  the  son  of  J.,  and  Hosali 
16.  41  And  with  them  Heman  and  J.,  and  the 
16.  42  Heman  and  J. .  And  the  sons  of  J.  (were) 

25.  1  the  sons  of  Asaph,  and  of  Heman,  and  of  J. 
25.  3  Of  J.:  the  sons  of  J.;  Gedaliah,  andZeri 
25.  3  six,  under  the  hands  of  their  father  J. 

25.  6  according  to  the  king’s  order  to  Asaph,  .T. 

2  Ch.  5. 12  all  of  them  of  Asaph,  of  Heman,  of  J.,  with 

29. 14  and  of  the  sons  of  J.;  Shemaiah  and  T’zziel 
35.  15  accordingto  the  commandment  of .  J.  the 
Neh.  11. 17  of  Shammua,  the  son  of  Galal,  the  son  of  J. 
Psa.  39.  title.  To  the  chief  Musician,  (even)  to  J.,  A  . 
62  „  To  the  chief  Musician,  to  J.,  A  Psalm 

77.  ,,  To  the  chief  Musician,  to  J.,  A  Psalm 

JE-E'-ZER,  "iiJPR,  contracted  from  iTy-rx. 

A  son  of  Gilead,  grandson  of  Hanasseh.  B.c.  1450.  See 
Abiezer. 

Num26.  30  (of)  J.,  the  family  of  the  J. ;  of  Helek.tlief. 
JE-EZ-ER-ITES,  ’IlK’k. 

The  patronymic  of  a  family  that  sprang  from  Jeezer  the 
son  of  Gilead. 

NUIU26.  30  of  Jeezer,  the  family  of  the  J.;  of  Helek 
JE-GAR  SA-HA-DU'-THA,  Stpnp'p  13’  heap  oftesti. 
The  name  given  by  Laban  to  the  heap  of  stones  that 
Jacob  called  Galeed.  B.c.  1740. 

Gen.  31.  47  And  Laban  called  it  J.:  but  Jacob  called 
JE-HAL-EL'-EEL,  Jchalelel,  God  is  praised. 

1.  A  descendant  of  Judah  through  Caleb  the  spy.  B.C. 
1400. 

1  Ch.  4.  16  And  the  sons  of  J. ;  Ziph,  and  Zipliali,  Tiria 


JBDBI  AH 


535 


JEHORAM 


2.  A  descendant  of  Mcrari  in  the  time  of  Hezekiah. 
B.C.  756. 

2  Ch.29. 12  Abdi,  and  Azariah  tlie  son  of  J. :  and  of  the 

JEH-DE-I  AH,  vvin;  union  of  Jah. 

1.  The  son  of  Shubael  a  descendant  of  Levi  in  David's 
time.  B.C.  1020. 

1  Ch.  24.  20  Amram  ;  Shubael :  of  the . .  of  Shubael ;  J. 

2.  An  overseer  of  the  asses  in  the  time  of  David.  B.C. 
1020. 

1  Ch.27.  30  and  over  the  asses  (was)  J.  the  Meronot. 

JE-HEZ  -E'-KEL,  l?Kj3jn;  God  is  strong. 

One  of  the  priests  to  wiiomthe  charges  of  the  sanctuary 
were  distributed  by  lot  in  the  time  of  David.  B.C. 
1015. 

1  Ch.  24.  16  nineteenth  to  Pethaliiah . .  twentieth  to  J. 

JE-HI'-AH,  n;n:  Jah  (is)  living. 

A  Levite  gatekeeper  of  the  ark  when  brought  from  the 
house  of  Obed-edom.  B.C.  1040. 

1  Ch.15.  24  Obed-edom  and  J.  (were)  door  keepers  for 

JE-HI'-EL,  Snip,  Vkin’  God  is  living. 

1.  A  Levite  singer  in  the  tabernacle  in  David’s  time. 
B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.15.  18,  20  and  Shemiramotli,  and  .1.,  and  Unni 
16.  5  Shemiramotli,  and  J.,  and  Mattithiah,  and 

2.  A  Gershonite.  B.C.  1040. 

1  CI1.23.  8  The  sons  of  Laadan  ;  the  chief  (was)  J.,  and 
29.  8  gave  (them),  .by  the  hand  of  J.  the  Ger. 

3.  A  companion  of  David's  sons.  B.C.  1030. 

1  Ch.27.  32  J. . .  son  of  Haclimoni  (was)  with  the  king's 

4.  A  son  of  Jehoshaphat,  king  of  Judah.  B.C.  889. 

2  Ch.  21.  2  the  sons  of  Jehoshaphat,  Azariah,  and  J. 

5.  A  son  of  Heraan  the  singer  in  the  time  of  Hezekiah. 
B.C.  726. 

2  Ch.29.  14  And  of  the  sons  of  Heman ;  J.  and  Shimei 

6.  A  Levite  set  over  the  dedicated  things  in  the  days  of 
Hezekiah.  B.C.  726. 

2  Ch.31.  13  And  J.,  and  Azaziah,  and  Nahath,  and  A. 

7.  A  chief  priest  in  the  days  of  Josiah.  B.C.  623. 

2  Ch.35.  8  Hilkiah  and  Zechariah  and  J.,  rulers  of  the 

8.  The  father  of  Obadiah  who  returned  from  exile  with 
Ezra.  B.C.  458. 

Ezra  8.  9  Obadiah  the  son  of  J. ,  and  with  him  two 

9.  The  father  of  Shechaniah  who  first  acknowledged  the 
guilt  of  taking  strange  wives.  B.C.  457. 

Ezra  10.  2  Shechaniah  the  son  of  J.,  (one)  of  the  sons 

10.  A  priest  who  had  taken  a  strange  wife.  B.C.  457. 
Ezra  10.  21  and  Elijah,  and  Shemaiah,  and  J.,  and  Uz. 

11.  A  man  of  Elam's  family  who  had  done  the  same 
thing.  B.C.  457. 

Ezra  10.  26  and  J.,  and  Abdi,  and  Jeremoth,  and  Eli. 
JE  HI-E’-LI,  'Wn;. 

A  son  of  Laadan  the  Gershonite,  set  over  the  treasures 
of  the  sanctuary  in  the  time  of  David.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.26.  2i  sons  of  the  Gershonite  Laadan .  .(were)  J. 

26.  22  The  sons  of  J.;  Zetham,  and  Joel  his 

JE-HIZ-Kf  -AH,  VPptni  Jah  is  strong. 

A  son  of  Shallum,  and  a  strong  opponent  of  making  his 
brethren  slaves  in  the  days  of  Ahaz.  B.C.  742. 

2  Ch.  28.  12  J.  the  son  of  Shallum,  and  Amasa  the  son 

JE-HO-A’-DAH,  rnjji.T  Jah  unveils. 

Son  of  Ahaz,  the  great  grandson  of  Jonathan,  Saul’s 
sou.  B.C.  940.  Called  also  Jarah. 

1  Ch.  8.  36  J.  begat  Alemeth,  and  Azmaveth,  and  Z. 
JE-HO-AD-DAN  Jijfn;  j«ijpn;  Jah  gives  delight. 

The  mother  of  Amaziah  and  wife  of  Joash,  kings  of 
Judah.  B.C.  850. 

2  Ki.  14.  2  And  his  mother's  name  (was)  J.  of  Jeru. 

2  Ch.  25.  1  And  his  mother’s  name  (was)  J.  of  Jeru. 

JE-HO-A'-HAZ,  insi.T,  lnxi’  Jah  upholds. 

1.  A  son  of  Jehu  and  father  of  Joash,  kings  of  Israel. 
B.C.  885. 

2  Ki.io.  35  And  J.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 
13.  i  J.  the  son  of  Jehu  began  to  reign  over 
13.  4  J.  besought  the  Lord,  and  the  Lord  hea. 
13.  7  Neither  did  he  leave  of  the  people  to  J. 
13.  8  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  J.,  and  all  that 
13.  9  J.  slept  with  his  fathers ;  and  they  buried 
13.  10  began  Jehoash  the  son  of  J.  to  reign  over 
13.  22  king,  .oppressed  Israel  all  the  days  of  J. 
13.  25  the  son  of  J.  took  again  out  of  the  hand 

13.  25  which  he  had  taken  out  of  the  hand  of  J. 

14.  1  In  the  second  year  of  Joash  son  of  .T.  king 
14.  8  the  son  of  J.,  son  of  Jehu,  king  of  Israel 
14.  17  death  of  Jehoash,  son  of  J.,  king  of  Israel 

2  Ch.25.  17  the  son  of  J.,  the  son  of  Jehu,  king  of  I. 

25.  25  death  of  Joash,  son  of  J.  king  of  Israel 

2.  A  son  of  Josiah  who  was  deposed  by  Pharaoh  Neclio. 
B.C.  610.  Called  also  Shallum. 

2  Ki.  23.  30  the  people  of  the  laud  took  J.  the  son  of 

23.  31  J.  (was)  twenty  and  three  years  old  when 

23.  34  turned  his.  .to  Jehoiakim,  andtookJ.  aw. 
2  Ch.36.  1  the  people  of  the  land  took  J.  the  son  of 
36.  2  J.  (was)  twenty  and  three  years  old  when 
36.  4  Necho  took  J.  his  brother,  and  carried  him 


3.  The  son  and  successor  of  Jehoram  and  father  of 
Joash,  kings  of  Judah.  B.C.  885.  Called  also  Ahaziah. 

2  CI1.21.  17  there  was  never  a  son  left  him,  save  J. 

25.  23  took,  .the  son  of  Joash,  the  son  of  J. 

JE-HO'-ASH,  LZkini,  trxv  Jah  supports. 

1.  Son  of  Ahaziah  and  father  of  Amaziah,  all  kings  of 
Judah.  B.C.  850. 

2  Ki.  11.  21  Seven  years  old  (was)  J.hvhen  he  began  to 

12.  1  In  the  seventh  year  of  Jehu,  J.  began  to 
12.  2  J.  did  (that  which  was)  right  in  the  sight 
12.  4  J.  said  to  the  priests.  All  the  money  of 
12.  6  the  three  and  twentieth  year  of  king  J. 

12.  7  J.  called  for  Jehoiada  the  priest,  and  the 

12.  18  J.  king  of  Judah  took  all  the  hallowed 
14.  13  took,  .the  son  of  J.,  the  son  of  Ahaziah 

2.  The  son  and  successor  of  Jehoahaz  on  the  throne  of 
Israel.  He  was  father  of  Jeroboam  II.  See  Joash. 
B.C.  840. 

2  Ki.  13.10  began  J .  the  son  of  Jehoahaz  to  reign  over 

13.  25  J.  the  son  of  Jehoahaz  took  again  out 

14.  8  Amaziah  sent  messengers  to  J.,  the  son  of 
14.  9  J.  the  king  of  Israel  sent  to  Amaziah  king 
14.  11  J.  king  of  Israel  went  up.  .he  and  Amaz. 
14.  13  J.  king  of  Israel  took  Amaziah  king  of 
14.  15  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  J.  which  he  did 
14.  16  J.  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was  buried 
14. 17  And  Amaziah.  .lived  after  the  death  of  J. 

JE-HO-HA'-NAN,  Jilji.T  Jah  is  gracious.. 

1.  A  Kohathite  gatekeeper  of  the  tabernacle  in  David's 
reign.  B.C.  1015 

1  Ch.26.  3  Elam  the  fifth,  J.  the  sixth,  Elioenai  the 

2.  A  chief  captain  of  Judah  in  the  days  of  Jehoshaphat. 
B.C.  900. 

2  Ch.17.  15  nexttohim  (was)  J.  the  captain,  and  with 

3.  Father  of  Islimael,  a  captain  that  aided  Jehoiada. 
B.C.  878. 

2  Ch.23.  1  and  Ishmael  the  son  of  J.,  and  Azariah 

4.  A  son  of  Bebai  who  had  taken  a  strange  wife.  B.C. 
457- 

Ezra  10.  28  Of  the  sons  also  of  Bebai ;  J.,  Hananiah 

5.  A  priest  who  returned  with  Zerubbabel.  B.C.  536. 
Neh.  12.  13  Of  Ezra,  MeshuUam;  of  Amariah,  J. 

6.  A  singer  at  the  purification  of  the  wall  of  Jerusalem. 
B.C.  445. 

Neh.  12.  42  Eleazar,  and  LTzzi,  and  J.,  and  Malohijah 

JE-HOI-A  -DA,  yii.T,  yii’  Jah  lcnoivs. 

1.  The  father  of  Benaiah  one  of  David’s  officers.  B.C. 
1048. 

2  Sa.  8.  18  Benaiah  the  son  of  J.  (was  over)  both  the 

20.  23  Benaiah  the  son  of  J.  (was)  over  the  Che. 

23.  20  Benaiah  the  son  of  J. . .  sle w  two . .  men  of 
23.  22  These  (things)  did  Benaiah  the  son  of  J. 

1  Ki.  1.  8  Zadok  the  priest,  and  Benaiah  the  son  of  J. 

1.  26  Benaiah  the  son  of  J. .  .hath  he  not  called 
1.  32  Call  me . .  Benaiah  the  son  of  J.  And  they 
1.  36  Benaiah  the  son  of  J.  answered  the  king 
1.  38  Benaiah  the  son  of  J. .  .brought  him  to  G. 

1.  44  the  king  hath  sent . .  Benaiah  the  son  of  J. 

2.  25  sent  by  the  hand  of  Benaiah  the  son  of  J. 

2.  29  Then  Solomon  sent  Benaiah  the  son  of  J. 

2.  34  So  Benaiah  the  son  of  J.  went  up,  and 

2.  35  king  put  Benaiah  the  son  of  J.  in  his  room 
2.  46  the  king  commanded  Benaiah  the  son  of  J. 

4.  4  Benaiah  the  son  of  J.  (was)  over  the  host 

1  Ch.it.  22  Benaiah  the  son  of  J. .  .had  done  many 

11.  24  These  (things)  did  Benaiah  the  son  of  J. 
18.  17  Benaiah  the  son  of  J.  (was)  over  the  Che. 

27.  5  third  captain .  .(was)  Benaiali  the  son  of  J. 

2.  The  high  priest  who  made  Joash  king.  B.C.  878. 

2  Ki.iz.  4  J.  sent  and  fetched  the  rulers  over  hund. 

11.  9  captains . .  did . .  all  (things)  that  J.  the  pr. 
11.  9  took  every  man  his  men . .  and  came  to  J. 
ii.  15  But  J.  the  priest  commanded  the  captains 

11.  17  J.  madea  covenant  between  the  Lord  and 

12.  2  days  wherein  J.  the  priest  instructed  him 
12.  7  Then  king  Jehoash  called  for  J.  the  priest 
12.  9  But  J.  the  priest  took  a  chest,  and  bored 

2  Ch  22.  1 1  wife  of  J.  the  priest . .  hid  him  from  Atlia. 
23.  1  in  the  seventh  year  J.  strengthened  hims. 
23.  8  all  things  that  J.  the  priest  had  comman. 
23.  8  for  J.  the  priest  dismissed  not  the  courses 
23.  9  J.  the  priest  delivered  to  the  captains 
23.  11  J.  and  his  sons  anointed  him,  and  said 

23. 14  Then  J.  the  priest  brought  out  the  capt. 
23. 16  J.  made  a  covenant  between  him,  and  be. 

23.  18  J.  appointed  the  offices  of  the  house  of  the 

24.  2  Joash  did.  .right,  .all  the  days  of  J.  the 

24.  3  J.  took  for  him  two  wives  ;  and  he  begat 

24.  6  the  king  called  for  J.  the  chief,  and  said 
24.  12  J.  gave  it  to  such  as  did  the  work  of  the 
24.  14  brought  the  rest  of  the  money  before. .  J. 
24.  1 4  offered . .  continually  all  the  days  of  J. 

24. 15  But  J.  waxed  old,  and  was  full  of  days 
24.  17  after  the  death  of  J.  came  the  princes  of 
24.  20  spirit,  .came  upon  Zechariah  the  son  of  J. 
24.  22  kindness  which  J.  his  father  had  done  to 
24.  25  for  the  blood  of  the  sons  of  J.  the  priest 

3.  A  leader  of  the  Aaronites  who  joined  David  at  Ziklag. 
B.C.  1048. 

1  Ch.12.  27  J.  (was)  the  leader  of  the  Aaronites,  and 

4.  Son  of  Benaiah,  son  of  Jehoiada,  the  third  of  David's 
counsellors.  B.C.  1030. 

1  Ch.27.  34  after  Ahithophel  (was)  J.  the  son  of  Ben. 


5.  One  of  the  family  of  Paseacli  who  repaired  a  gate  of 
Jerusalem.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  3.  6  the  old  gate  repaired  J.  the  son  of  Paseah 

6.  A  priest  in  Jerusalem  before  the  exile,  but  displaced 
by  Zephaniah.  B.c.  600. 

J er.  29.  26  hath  made  thee  priest  in  the  stead  of  J.  the 

JE-HO-IA'-CHIN,  Jah  establishes. 

A  son  of  Jehoiakim  king  of  Judah.  He  was  set  on  the 
throne  by  Nebuchadnezzar.  B.c.  600. 

2  Ki.  24.  6  and  J.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

24.  8  J.  (was)  eighteen  years  old  when  he  began 

24.  12  J.  the  king,  .went  out  to  the  king  of  Bali. 

24. 15  And  be  carried  away  J.  to  Babylon,  and 

25.  27  thirtieth  year  of  the  captivity  of  J.  king 

25.  27  he.  .did  lift  up  the  head  of  J. .  .out  of  pr. 

2  Ch.36.  8  and  J.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

36.  9  J.  (was)  eight  years  old  when  he  began  to 
Jer.  52.  31  thirtieth  year  of  the  captivity  of  J.  king 
52.  31  Evil-merodach.  .lifted  up  the  head  of  J. 
Eze.  1.  2  which  (was)  the  fifth  year  of  king  J.’s  cap. 

JE-HO-LA'-KXM,  D'pin;  Jah  sets  up. 

The  name  given  by  Pharaoli-Necho  to  Eliakim  son  of 
Josiah  king  of  Judah,  whom  he  made  king  instead  of 
Jehoahaz.  B.C.  610-600. 

2  Ki.23.  34  Pharaoh-nechoh.  .turned  his  name  to  J. 
23-  35  J-  gave  the  silver  and  the  gold  to  Pharaoh 

23.  36  J .  (was)  twenty  and  five  years  old  when  he 

24.  1  and  J.  became  his  servant  three  years 
24.  5  the  acts  of  J. .  .(are),  .written  in  the  book 
24.  6  J.  slept  with  Iris  fathers :  and  Jehoiachin 
24.  19  he  did.  .according  to  all  that  J.  had  done 

1  Ch.  3.  15  second  J.,  the  third  Zedekiah,  the  fourth 

3.  16  the  sonsof  J.  ;  Jeconiali  his  son,  Zedekiah 

2  Ch.36.  4  the  king  of  Egypt . .  turned  his  name  to  J. 

36.  5  J.  (was)  twenty  and  five  years  old  when  he 
36.  8  rest  of  the  acts  of  J.,  and  his  abomina. 
Jer.  1.  3  It  came  also  in  the  days  of  J.  the  son  of 
22.  18  thus  saith  the  Lord  concerning  J.  the  son 
22.  24  though  Coniali  the  son  of  J.  king  of  Judah 

24.  1  Jeconiah  the  son  of  J.  king  of  Judah 

25.  1  in  the  fourth  year  of  J.  the  sou  of  Josiah 

26.  1  In  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  J.  the 

26.  21  J.  the  king,  with  all  his  mighty  men,  and 
26  22  J.  the  king  sent  men  into  Egypt,  (namely) 

26.  23  brought  him  unto  J.  the  king  ;  who  slew- 

27.  1  In  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  J.  the 

27.  20  away  captive  Jeconiah  the  son  of  J. 

28.  4  Jeconiah  the  son  of  J.  long  of  Judah,  with 

35.  1  in  the  days  of  J.  the  son  of  Josiah  king 

36.  1  in  the  fourth  year  of  J  the  son  of  Josiah 
36.  9  it  came  to  pass  in  the  fifth  year  of  J. 

36.  28  which  J.  the  king  of  Judah  hath  burnt 
36.  29  thou  shalt  say  to  J.  king  of  Judah,  Thus 
36.  30  thus  saith  the  Lord  of  J.  king  of  Judah 

36.  32  the  book  which  J. .  of  Judah  had  burnt 

37.  1  reigned  instead  of  Coniah  the  son  of  J. 

45  1  of  J.  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  Judah 

46.  2  of  J.  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  Judah 

52.  2  he  did .  .according  to  all  that  J.  had  done 
Dan.  1.  1  third  year  of.  .reign  of  J.  king  of  Judah 
1.  2  the  Lord  gave  J.  king  of  Judah  into  his 

JE-HO-IA-RIB,  cnin;  Jah  contends. 

1.  A  priest  in  Jerusalem.  B.c.  445. 

1  Ch.  9.  10  the  priests ;  Jedaiali,  and  J.,  and  Jachin 

2.  The  head  of  an  Aaronite  family  when  Dated  allotted 
the  charges  of  the  sanctuary.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.24.  7  the  first  lot  came  forth  to  J  the  second 
JE-HO-NA'-DAB,  Tmt;  Jah  is  liberal. 

A  son  of  Reeliab.  B.c.  884.  See  Jonadab. 

2  Ki.  10.  15  lighted  on  J.  the  son  of  Reeliab  (coming) 

10.  15  J.  answered.  It  is.  If  it  be,  give  (me)  thine 
10.  23  Jehu  went,  and  J.  the  son  of  Rechab,  into 

JE-HO-NA'-THAN,  [ruin;  Jah  gives. 

1.  An  overseer  of  the  storehouses  in  the  days  of  David. 
B.C.  1030. 

1  Ch.27.  25  in  the  castles,  (was)  J.  the  son  of  Uzziah 

2.  A  Levite  sent  by  Jehoshaphat  with  his  princes  to  teach 
the  people,  b.c.  912. 

2  Ch.  17.  8  Shemiramoth,  and  J.,  and  Adonijah,  and 

3.  A  priest  in  the  days  of  Joiakimon  of  Jeshua.  B.C. 
536.  He  is  called  Jonathan  in  Neh.  12.  35. 

Neh.  12.  18  Of  Bilgali,  Shammua;  of  Shemaiah,  J. 
JE-HO'-RAM,  ciin'  Jah  is  high. 

1.  a  son  of  Jehoshaphat  who  succeeded  him  on  the 
throne.  B.c.  893-885.  See  Joram. 

1  Ri.22.  50  and  Jehoram  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

2  Ki.  1.  17  J.  the  son  of  Jehoshaphat  king  of  Judah 

8.  16  J.  the  son  of  Jehoshaphat  king  of  Judah 
8.  25  did  Ahaziah  the  son  of  J.  king  of  Judah 
8.  29  the  son  of  J.  king  of  Judah  went  down 
12. 18  J.,  and  Ahaziah,  hisfathers,  kings  of  Jud. 
2  Ch.21.  1  and  J.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

1.  3  the  kingdom  gave  he  to  J.,  because  he 
1.  4  when  J.  was  risen  up  to  the  kingdom  of 

21.  5  J.  (was)  thirty  and  two  years  old  when  he 
21.  9  J.  went  forth  with  his  princes,  and  all 

21.  16  the  Lord  stirred  up  against  J.  the  spirit 

22.  1  Ahaziah  the  son  of  J.  king  of  Judah  rei. 
22.  6  the  son  of  J.  king  of  Judah  went  down 
22.  11  daughter  of  king  J.,  tha  wife  of  Jehoiada 

2.  A  Sou  of  Ahab,  slain  by  Jehu.  B.c.  896-884. 

2  Ki.  1.  17  J.  reigned  in  his  stead  in  the  second  year 

3.  1  J.  the  son  of  Ahab  began  to  reign  over 

3.  6  J.  went.out  of  Samaria  the  same  time,  and 


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2  Ki.  9.  24  smote  J.  between  his  arms,  and  the  arrow 
2  Ch.22.  5  went  with  J.  the  son  of  Ahab  king  of  Is. 
22.  6  down  to  see  J.  the  son  of  Ahab  at  Jezreel 
22.  7  he  went  out  with  J.  against  Jehu  the  son 

3.  A  priest  sent  by  Jehosliaphat  with  Elishama  to  teach 
Judah.  B.C.  900. 

2  Ch.17.  8  and  with  them  Elishama  and  J.,  priests 

JE-HO-SHAB'-EATH,  nfiagn.TJ  Jah  makes  oath. 

A  daughter  of  Jehoram,  king  of  Judah.  She  concealed 
Joasli  son  of  Ahaziah.  B.C.  885.  In  2  K.  1.  2  she  is 
called  Jehosheba. 

2  Ch.22.  11  J.,  the  daughter  of  the  king,  took  Joash 
22.  11  J.,  the  daughter  of  king  Jehoram,  the 

JE-HO-SHA'-PHAT,  ED^in;  Jo.h  is  judge. 

1.  David’s  recorder.  B.C.  1030. 

2  Sa.  8.  16  and  Jehosliaphat  the  son  of  Ahilud(was) 

20.  24  and  Jehosliaphat  the  son  of  Ahilud  (was) 

1  Ki.  4.  3  scribes ;  J.  the  son  of  Aliilud,  the  recorder 
1  Ch.18.  15  and  J.  the  son  of  Ahilud,  recorder 

2.  A  commissariat  officer  of  Solomon’s.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ki.  4.  17  J.  the  son  of  Paruah  in  Issachar 

3.  A  son  of  Asa  who  succeeded  his  father  as  khig  of 
Judali.  B.C.  900. 

1  Ki.15.  24  and  J.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

22.  2  J.  the  king  of  Judah  came  down  to  the 
22.  4  he  said  unto  J.,  Wilt  thou  go  with  me  to 
22.  4  J.  said  to  the  king  of  Israel,  I  (am)  as  thou 
22.  5  J.  said  unto  the  king  of  Israel,  Enquire 
22.  7  J.  said,  (Is  there)  not  here  a  prophet  of 
22.  8  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  J.,  (There  is) 
22.  8  And  J.  said,  Let  not  the  king  say  so 
22.  10  the  king  of  Israel  and  J. .  sat  each  on  his 
22.  18  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  J.,  Did  I  not 
22.  29  the  king  of  Israel  and  J.  the  king  of  Jud. 
22.  30  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  J.,  I  will 
22.  32  the  captains  of  the  chariots  saw  J.,  that 
22.  32  to  fight  against  him  :  and  J.  cried  out 
22.  41  And  J.  the  son  of  Asa  began  to  reign  over 
22.  42  J.  (was)  thirty  and  five  years  old  when  he 
22.  44  And  J.  made  peace  with  the  king  of  Israel 
22.  45  acts  of  J.,  and  his  might  that  he  showed 
22.  48  J.  made  ships  of  Tharshish  to  go  to  Opliir 
22.  49  Then  said  Ahaziah.  .son  of  Ahab  unto  J. 
22.  49  Let  my  servants  go  with . .  but  J.  would  not 
22.  50  J.  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was  buried 
22.  51  the  seventeenth  year  of  J.  king  of  Judah 

2  Ki.  1.  17  Jehoram  the  son  of  J.  king  of  Judah 

3.  1  the  eighteenth  year  of  J.  king  of  Judah 
3.  7  sent  to  J.  the  king  of  Judah,  saying,  The 
3.  11  J.  said,  (Is  there)  not  here  a  prophet  of 
3.  12  J.  said, The  word  of  the  LoRDis  with  him 
3.  12  J.  and  the  king  of  Edom  went  down  to 
3.  14  regard  the  presence  of  J.  the  king  of  Ju. 

8.  16  J.  (being)  then  king  of  Judah,  Jehoram 

8.  16  son  of  J.  king  of  Judah  began  to  reign 

12.  18  J.,  and  Jehoram,  and  Ahaziah,  his  fathers 

1  Ch.  3.  10  Abia  his  son,  Asa  his  son,  J.  his  son 

2  Ch.17.  1  And  J.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead,  and 

17.  3  the  Lord  was  with  J.,  because  he  walked 

17.  5  Judah  brought  to  J.  presents ;  and  he  had 

17.  10  so  that  they  made  110  war  against  J. 

17.  11  (some)  of  the  Philistines  brought  J.  pre. 

17.  12  J.  waxed  great  exceedingly  ;  and  he  built 

18.  1  J.  had  riches  and  honour  in  abundance 

18.  3  king  of  Israel  said  unto  J.  king  of  Judah 

18.  4  J.  said  unto  the  king  of  Israel,  Enquire 

18.  6  J.  said,  (Is  there)  not  here  a  prophet  of 

18.  7  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  J.,  (There  is) 
18.  7  And  J.  said,  Let  not  the  king  say  so 

18.  9  the  king  of  Israel  and  J  king  of  Judah 
18.  17  the  king  of  Israel  said  to  J.,  Did  I  not 
18.  28  and  J.  the  king  of  Judah  went  up  to  Ram. 
18.  29  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  J.,  I  will 
18.  31  the  captains  of  the  chariots  saw  J.,  that 

18.  31  J.  cried  out,  and  the  Lord  helped  him ;  and 

19.  1  J.  the  king  of  Judah  returned  to  his  house 

19.  2  said  to  king  J.,  Shouldest  thou  help  the 

19.  4  J.  dwelt  at  Jerusalem  :  and  he  went  out 

19.  8  in  Jerusalem  did  J.  set  of  the  Levites 

20.  1  the  Ammonites,  came  against  J.  to  battle 

20.  2  tlierecame  some  that  told  J.,  sayingThere 

20.  3  J.  feared,  and  set  himself  to  seek  the  Lord 

20.  5  J.  stood  in  the  congregation  of  Judah  and 
20.  15  thou  king  J.,  Thussaith  the  Lord  unto 
20.  18  J.  bowed  his  head  with  (his)  face  to  the 
20.  20  J.  stood  and  said,  Hear  me,  0  Judah,  and 
20.  25  J.  and  his  people  came  to  take  away  the 
20.  27  J.  in  the  fore  front  of  them,  to  go  again 
20.  30  the  realm  of  J.  was  quiet ;  for  his  God  gave 
20.  31  J.  reigned  over  Judali;  He  (was)  thirty  and 
20.  34  the  acts  of  J.,  first  and  last,  behold,  they 
20.  35  And  after  this  did  J.  king  of  Judah  join 

20.  37  Eliezer.  .prophesied  against  J.,  saying 

21.  1  J.  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was  buried 

21.  2  he  had  brethren  the  sons  of  J.,  Azariah 

21.  2  these(were)  the  sons  of  J.  king  of  Israel 

21.  12  not  walked  in  the  ways  of  J.  thy  father 

22.  9  he  (is)  the  son  of  J.,  who  sought  the  Lord 

4.  The  father  of  Jehu  who  conspired  against  Joram  son 
of  Ahab  king  of  Israel.  B.C.  900. 

2  Ki.  9.  2  look  out  there  Jehu  the  son  of  J.,  the  son 
9. 14  the  son  of  J.  the  son  of  Nimshi  conspired 

6.  A  priest  who  assisted  in  bringing  the  ark  from  Obed- 
edom.  B.C.  1042. 

1  Ch.15.  24  J.,  and  Nethancel,  and  Amasai,  and  Zee. 


C.  A  valley  E.  of  Jerusalem,  between  it  and  the  Mount 
of  Olives. 

Joel  3.  2  will  bringthem  down  into  the  valley  of  J. 
3.  12  come  up  to  the  valley  of  J.  ;  for  there  will 

JE-HO-SHE'-BA,  yjznn’  Jah  makes  oath. 

The  daughter  of  Joram  king  of  Judah.  She  concealed 
her  nephew  Joash  to  prevent  his  being  slain  by 
Athaliah.  See  Jehoshabeath.  B.C.  885. 

2  Ki.n.  2  J.,  the  daughter  of  king  Joram,  sister  of 
JE-HO-SHU'-A,  yipi.T  Jah  saves. 

A  name  sometimes  given  to  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun  (or 
Non).  B.C.  1451. 

Num.13. 16  Moses  called  Oshea  the  son  of  Nun,  J. 

1  Ch.  7.  27  Non  his  son,  J.  his  son 
JE-HO'-VAH,  nin;  the  existing  one. 

The  incommunicable  name  of  the  God  of  Israel.  In  the 
Common  Version  of  the  English  Bible  it  is  generally, 
though  improperly,  translated  by  “the  LORD,’  which  see. 
Exod.  6.  3  but  by  my  name  J.  was  I  not  known  to 
l’sa.  83.  18  thou,  whose  name  alone  (is)  J.,  (art)  the 
Isa.  12.  2  J.  (is)  my  strength  and  (my)  song  ;  he  also 
26.  4  in  the  Lord  J.  (is)  everlasting  strength 
JE-HO-VAH  JLR'-EH,  nxn;  nin;  Jehovah  willprovide. 
A  place  in  Jerusalem  afterwards  called  Moriah. 

Gen.  22.  14  Abraham  called  the  name  of  that  place  J. 
JE-HO-VAH  NIS'-SI,  '03  nin;  Jehovah  is  my  banner. 
An  altar  erected  by  Moses  to  commemorate  the  defeat 
of  the  Amalekites.  B.C.  1491. 

Exodi7.  15  an  altar,  and  called  the  name  of  it  J. 
JE-HO-VAH  SHA'-LOM,  Dibty  nin;  Jehovah  is  peace. 
An  altar  built  by  Gideon.  B.C.  1256. 

Judg.  6.24  altar  there  unto  the  Lord,  and  called  it  J. 
JE-HO-ZA'-BAD,  ■ntin;  Jah  endows. 

1.  The  son  of  Shomer  or  Shimrith  from  Moab.  He  was 
one  of  those  that  slew  Jehoash.  B.C.  839. 

2  Ki.12.  21  son  of  Shimeath,  and  J.  the  son  of  Shomer 
2  Ch.24.  26  and  J.  the  son  of  Shimrith  a  Moabitess 

2.  A  son  of  Obed-edom,  a  Koratliite  gatekeeper.  B.C. 
1040. 

1  CI1.26.  4  J.  the  second,  Joah  the  third,  and  Sacar 

3.  A  Benjamite,  chief  captain  of  Jehosliaphat  king  of 
Judah.  B.C.  900. 

2  Ch.17. 18  next  lnm  (was)  J.,  and  with  him  an  hun. 
JE-HO-ZA'-DAK,  pnjti.T  Jah  is  just. 

The  grandson  of  Hilkiah  who  was  high  priest  at  the 
exile.  B.C.  588. 

1  Ch.  6.  14  Azariah  begat  Seraiah . .  Seraiah  begat  J. 
6.  15  And  J.  went  (into  captivity),  when  the  L. 

JE'-HIT,  Nin;  Jah  is  he. 

1.  A  son  of  Hanani,  the  prophet  who  announced  the 
Lord's  wrath  against  Baasha  king  of  Israel.  B.C.  930. 

1  Ki.  16.  1  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  J.  the  son 

16.  7  by  the  hand  of  the  prophet  J.  the  son  of 
16.  12  he  spake  against  Baasha  by  J.  the  prophet 

2  C'li.  19.  2  J.  the  son  of  Hanani  the  seer  went  out  to 

20.  34  written  in  the  book  of  J. .  .son  of  Hanani 

2.  The  son  or  grandson  of  Nimshi.  He  was  anointed  by 
Elijah  as  king  in  the  room  of  Ahab.  B.C.  884-856. 

1  Ki.  19.  16  J.  the  son  of  Nimshi  shalt  thou  anoint 

19  17  escapeth  the  sword  of  Hazael  shall  J.  slay 

19.  17  him  that  escapeth  from  the  sword  of  J. 

2  Ki.  9.  2  look  out  there  J.  the  son  of  J ehoshaphat 

9.  5  J.  said,  Unto  which  of  all  us  ?  And  he  said 

9.  11  J.  came  forth  to  the  servants  of  his  lord 
9.  13  and  blew  with  trumpets,  saying,  J.  is  king 
9.  14  J.  the  son  of  Jehosliaphat  the  son  of  Ni. 
9. 15  J.said,  If  it  be  your  minds,  (then)  let  none 
9.  16  J.  rode  in  a  chariot,  and  went  to  Jezreel 
9. 17  he  spied  the  companyof  J.  as  he  came, and 
9.  18  J.  said,  What  hast  thou  to  do  with  peace? 
9.  19  J.  answered,  What  hast  thou  to  do  with 
9.  20  the  driving  (is)  like  the  driving  of  J.  the 
9.  21  they  went  out  against  J.,  and  met  him  in 
9.  22  Joram  saw  J. .  .lie  said,  (Is  it)  peace,  J.? 
9.  24  J.  drew  a  bow  with  his  full  strength,  and 
9.  27  J.  followed  after  him,  and  said.  Smite  him 

9.  30  when  J.  was  come  to  Jezreel,  Jezebel  he. 

9.  31  J.  entered  in  at  the  gate,  she  said,  (Had) 

10.  1  J.  wrote  letters,  and  sent  to  Samaria,  unto 
jo.  5  sent  to  J.,  saying,  We  (are)  thy  servants 
io- 11  J.  slew  all  that  remained  of  the  house  of 

10.  13  J.  met  with  the  brethren  of  Ahaziah  king 
10.  18  J.  gathered  all  the  people  together,  and 
10.  18  Baal  a  little,  (but)  J.  shall  serve  him  much 
10.  19  J.  did  (it)  in  subtilty,  to  the  intent  that 
10.  20  J.  said,  Proclaim  a  solemn  assembly  for 
10.  21  J.  sent  through  all  Israel ;  and  all  the 
10.  23  J.  went,  and  Jehonadab  the  son  of  Rec. 
10.  24  J.  appointed  four  score  men  without,  and 
10.  25  J.  said  to  the  guard  and  to  the  captains 
10.  28  Thus  J.  destroyed  Baal  out  of  Israel 

10.  29  J.  departed  not  from  after  them,  (to  wit) 
10.  30  the  Lord  said  unto  J.,  Because  thou  hast 
10.  31  J.  took  no  heed  to  walk  in  the  law  of  the 

10.  34  the  acts  of  J.,  and  all  that  he  did,  and 
10.  35  J.  slept  with  his  fathers:  and  they  buried 
10.  36  the  time  that  J.  reigned  over  Israel  in 

12.  1  In  the  seventh  year  of  J.,  Jehoash  began 

13.  1  the  son  of  J.  began  to  reign  over  Israel 

14.  8  son  of  Jehoahaz,  son  of  J.,  king  of  Israel 

15.  12  word  of  the  Lord  which  he  spake  unto  J. 
2  Ch.22.  7  he  went  out  with  Jehoram  against  J.  the 

22.  8  J.  was  executing  judgment  upon  the  house 


2  Ch.22.  9  they  caught  him.  and  brought  him  to  J. 

25.  17  sou  of  Jehoahaz,  the  son  of  J.,  king  of  I. 
nos.  1.  4  the  blood  of  Jezreel  upon  the  house  of  J. 

3.  A  son  of  Obed  and  descendant  of  Hezron.  B.C. 
1355- 

1  Ch.  2.  38  And  Obed  begat  J.,  and  J.  begat  Azariah 

4.  A  son  of  Josibiah,  a  Simeonite.  B.C.  850. 

1  Ch.  4.  35  J.  the  son  of  Josibiah,  the  son  of  Seraiah 

5.  A  Benjamite  who  joined  David  at  Ziklag.  B.C.  1058. 

1  Ch.12.  3  and  Beracliah,  and  J.  the  Antothite 
JE-HTJB-BAH,  npnj,  n;n  Jah  conceals. 

A  descendant  of  Shamer,  an  Aslierite.  B.C.  1610. 

1  Ch.  7.  34  sons  of  Shamer ;  Ahi,  and  Rohgah,  J.,  and 

JE-HB'-KAL,  JU'-CAL,  Spin;,  bpv  Jah  is  able. 

A  son  of  Shelemiah,  sent  by  Zedekiah  to  Jeremiah  to 
entreat  his  prayers  for  the  people.  B.C.  590. 

Jer.  37.  3  the  king  sent  J.  the  son  of  Shelemiah,  and 
38.  1  J.  the  son  of  Shelemiah,  and  Pashur  the 

JE'-HIJD,  in;  honourable. 

A  city  of  Dan,  near  Bene-berak. 

Josh  19.  45  And  J.,  and  Bene-berak, and  Gatli-rimmon 

JE-HU'-DI,  nin;  a  Jew. 

One  employed  by  the  princes  of  Judah  to  bring  Baruch 
before  them.  B.C.  606. 

Jer.  36.  14  the  princes  sent  J.  the  son  of  Nethaniah 
36.  21  the  king  sent  J.  to  fetch  the  roll :  and  lie 
36.  21  J.  read  it  in  the  ears  of  the  king,  and  in 
36.  23  when  J.  had  read  three  or  four  leaves,  he 

JE-HH -DI  - JAH,  .inn;  the  Jewess. 

The  wife  of  Ezra,  and  a  descendant  of  Judah  through 
Caleb  the  spy.  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4.  18  J.  bale  Jeredthe  father  of  Gedor,  and  H. 

JE'-HUSH,  ivijj;  collector. 

A  Benjamite  of  the  family  of  Saul.  B.C.  860. 

1  Ch.  8.  39  J.  the  second,  and  Eliphelet  the  third 

JE-I'-EL,  JE-HI'-EL,  Sx'y;,  btfVi!]  God  snatches  away. 

1.  A  chief  Reubenite.  B.C.  1200. 

1  Ch.  5.  7  brethren,  .(were)  the  chief,  J.,  and  Zech. 

2.  A  Benjamite,  the  father  of  Gibeon,  progenitor  of 
Saul.  B.C.  1180. 

1  Ch.  9.  35  father  of  Gibeon,  J.,  whose  wife’s  name 

3.  One  of  David’s  valiant  men.  B.C.  1048. 

1  Ch.  11.  44  Shama  and  J. .  .sons  of  Hothan  the  Aro. 

4.  A  Levite  gatekeeper  and  singer  in  David’s  reign.  B.C. 

IO4O. 

1  Ch.15.  18  and  Mikneiah,  and  Obed-edom,  and  J. 

15.  21  J.,  and  Azaziah,  with  harps  on  the  Sliem. 

6.  5  J.,  and  Shemiramoth  and  Jehiel,  and  Ma. 

5.  A  Levite  of  the  sons  of  Asaph.  B.C.  1040. 

2  Ch.20.  14  son  of  J.,  the  son  of  Mattaniali,  a  Levite 
0.  A  principal  scribe  or  recorder  of  king  Uzziah.  B.C. 
810. 

2  Ch.26.  11  their  account  by  the  hand  of  J.  the  scribe 

7.  A  Levite  of  the  family  of  Elizaphan  in  the  time  of 
Hezekiah.  B.C.  726. 

2  Ch.29.  13  of  the  sons  of  Elizaphan ;  Sliimri  and  J. 

8.  A  chief  Levite  in  the  days  of  Josiali  of  Judah.  B.C. 
623. 

2  Ch.35.  9  J.,  and  Jozabad,  chief  of  the  Levites,  gave 

9.  A  son  of  Adonikam  who  returned  with  Ezra.  B.C. 
458. 

Ezra  8.  13  J.,  and  Shemaiah,  and  with  them  threesc. 

10.  One  of  the  family  of  Nebo  who  had  married  a  strange 
wife.  B.C.  457. 

Ezra  10.  43  J.,  Mattithiah,  Zabad,  Zebina,  Jadan,  and 
JE-KAB-ZE'-El,  ‘WMp;  God  gathers. 

A  city  in  the  S.  of  Judali,  near  Edom.  See  Kabzeel. 
Nell.  n.  25  and  at  J.,  and  (in)  the  villages  thereof 

JE-KAM'-EAM,  DSTOp;  standing  of  the  people. 

A  son  of  Hebron,  grandson  of  Levi.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.23.  19  Jahaziel  the  third,  and  J.  the  fourth 
24.  23  Jahaziel  the  third,  J.  the  fourth 

JE-KAM-I'AH,  n;cp;  Jah  is  standing. 

A  descendant  of  Jeraluneel,  grandson  of  Pliarez.  B.C. 
1280. 

1  Ch.  2.  41  Shallam  begat  J.,  and  J.  begat  Elishama 

JE-KTJ-THI  -EL,  V™pl  God  is  mighty. 

A  son  of  Ezra,  a  descendant  of  Caleb  the  spy.  B.C. 
1400. 

1  Ch.  4.  18  father  of  Socho,  and  J. .  .father  of  Zanoah 
JE-MI'-MA,  np'D;,  pure,  fortunate,  day. 

The  eldest  of  the  three  daughters  born  to  Job  after  his 
restoration  to  health  and  prosperity.  B.c.  1520. 

Job  42.  14  lie  called  the  nafhe  of  the  first,  J.;  and 

JE-MH  -EL,  Skid;  God  is  light. 

A  son  of  Simeon.  B.c.  1700.  In  Num.  26.  12,  and  1  Ch. 
4.  24,  the  name  is  Nemuel. 

Gen.  46.  10  J.,  and  Jamin,  andOhad,  and  .Tacliin,  and 
Exod.  6. 15  J.,  and  Jamin,  and  Oliad,  and  Jachin,  and 


JEOPARD 


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JERICHO 


JEOPARD,  to  — 

To  reproach  (i.e.  despise)  the  soul,  irsi  'pn  charaph. 
judg.  5.  18  jeoparded  their  lives  unto  the  death  in 

JEOPARDY,  to  put  life  in,  or  to  go  in  — 

To  go  on  with  the  sold,  PSlf  =1^.7  halak  benephesli. 

2  Sa.  23.  17  men  that  went  in  jeopardy  of  their  lives? 

,  Ch.11.  19  men  that  have  put  their  lives  in  jeopardy  ? 
JEOPARDY,  to  be  or  stand  in  — 

To  be  in  danger  or  peril,  Kirduudja  kinduneuo. 

Luke  8.  23  and  they  were  filled . .  and  were  in  jeopar. 

1  Co.  15.  30  And  why  stand  we  in  jeopardy  every  hour? 

JEPH'-THAH,  JEPH'-THAE,  rujBj  an  opposer,'U<p8ae. 
A  Gileadite  judge  of  Israel.  He  delivered  it  from  the 
Ammonites.  B.c.  1150.  In  the  Epistle  to  the  Heb. 
11.  32  he  is  called  Jephthat. 

Judg  11.  1  J.  the  Gileadite  was  a  mighty  man  of  val. 

11.  1  the  son  of  an  harlot :  and  Gilead  begat  J . 
11.  2  they  thrust  out  J.,  and  said  unto  him 
11.  3  J.  fled  from  his  brethren,  and  dwelt  in 
11.  3  there  were  gathered  vain  men  to  J. 

11.  s  went  to  fetch  J.  out  of  the  land  of  Tob 
11.  6  they  said  unto  J.,  Come,  and  be  our  cap. 
11.  7  J.  said  unto  the  elders  of  Gilead,  Did 
11.  8, 10  And  the  elders  of  Gilead  said  unto  J.,Th. 

11.  9  J.  said  unto  the  elders  of  Gilead,  If  ye 
11.  11  J.  went  with  the  elders  of  Gilead,  and 
11.  11  J.  uttered  all  his  words  before  the  Lord 

11. 12  J.  sent  messengers  unto  the  king  of  the 

11.13  king . .  answered  unto  the  messengers  of  .1. 
11.  14  J.  sent  messengers  again  unto  the  king 
11.  15  Thus  saith  J.,  Israel  took  not  away  the 
11.  28  not  unto  the  words  of  J.  which  he  sent 
11.  29  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  came  upon  J.,  and 
11.  30  J.  vowed  a  vow  unto  the  Lord,  and  said 
11.  32  J.  passed  over  unto  the  children  of  Annn. 
11.  34  J.  came  to  Mizpeh  unto  his  house,  and 

11.  40  lament  the  daughter  of  J.  the  Gileadite 

12.  1  said  unto  J.,  Wherefore  passedst  thou  • 
12.  2  J.  said  unto  them,  I  and  my  people  were 
12.  4  J.  gathered  together  all  the  men  of  Gilead 
12.  7  J.  judged  Israel  six  years.  Then  died  J. 

1  Sa  12.  11  sent  Jerubbaal,  and  Bedan,  and  J.,  and 
Heb.  11.  32  (of)  Barak,  and  (of)  Samson,  and  (of)  J. 

lE-PHTIN'-NEH,  ,13D\  appearing. 

1.  A  man  of  the  tribe  of  Judah,  and  father  of  Caleb  the 
spy.  B.C.  1500. 

Numi3-  6  Of  the  tribe  of  Judah,  Caleb  the  son  of  J. 

14.  6  the  sou  of  Nun,  and  Caleb  the  son  of  J. 
14.  30  the  son  of  J.,  and  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun 
14.  38  the  son  of  Nun,  and  Caleb  the  son  of  J. 
26.  65  the  son  of  J.,  and  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun 

32.  12  son  of  J.  the  Kenezite,  and  Joshua  the 
34.  19  Of  the  tribe  of  Judah,  Caleb  the  son  of  J. 
Deut.  1.  36  Save  Caleb  the  son  of  J.;  he  shall  see  it 
Josh.14.  6  the  son  of  J.  the  Kenezite  said  unto  him 
14.  13  gave  unto  Caleb  the  son  of  J.  Hebron 

14.  14  the  inheritance  of  Caleb  the  son  of  J. 

15.  13  unto  Caleb  the  son  of  J.  he  gave  a  part 
21.  12  fields,  .gave  they  to  Calebtliesonof  J.for 

I  Ch.  4.  15  sons  of  Caleb  the  son  of  J.;  Iru,  Elah,  and 

6.  56  fields,  .they  gave  to  Caleb  the  son  of  J. 

2.  An  Aslierite,  head  of  a  family.  B.c.  1500. 

1  Ch.  7.  38  the  sons  of  Jether  ;  J.,  and  Pispah,  and 
JE'-RAH,  m;  moon. 

A  son  of  Joktan  of  the  family  of  Shem.  B.c.  2210. 

Gen.  10.  26  Joktan  begat  Almodad.  and  J. 

1  Ch.  1.  20  Joktan  begat  Almodad,  and  S. .  .and  J. 

JE-RAH-ME'-EL,  Sxprn;  God  is  merciful. 

1.  A  son  of  Hezron,  grandson  of  Judah.  B.C.  1540. 

1  Ch. 


2.  9  sons  also  of  Hezron. .  J.,  and  Ram,  and 
2.  25  thesonsof  J.  the  first  bora  of  Hezron  were 
2.  26  J.  had  also  another  wife,  whose  name  (was) 

2.  27  sons  of  Ram  thefirst  born  of  J.  wereMaaz 
2.  33  Peleth,  and  Zaza.  These  were  the  sons  of  J. 

2.  42  Now  the  sons  of  Caleb  the  brother  of  J. 

2.  A  son  of  Kish,  a  Merarite.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.24.  29  Concerning  Kish  :  the  son  of  Kish  (was)  J. 

3.  An  oflicer  of  Jehoiakim,  king  of  Judah.  B.c.  606. 

Jer.  36.  26  the  king  commanded  J.  the  son  of  Ham. 

JE-RAH-ME-E-LITES, 

The  family  of  Jerahmeel,  son  of  Hezron. 

1  Sa.  27.  10  against  the  south  of  the  J.,  and  against 
30.  29  to  (them)  which  (were)  in  the  cities  of  the  J. 
JE'-RED,  tv  low, flowing. 

A  son  of  Ezra  a  descendant  of  Caleb  the  spy.  B.c. 

I4OO. 

1  Ch.  4.  18  his  wife  Jehudijah  bare  J.  the  father  of 
JE-RE'-MAI,  VT.  Jali  is  high. 

One  of  the  family  of  Hashum  who  had  taken  a  strange 
wife.  B.c.  456. 

Ezra  10.  33  Of  the  sons  of  Hashum. .  J.,Manasseh,(and) 
JE-RE-MI'-AH,  vvpi’,  n;pT,  Jah  is  high  ‘Iepepi'as. 

1.  An  inhabitant  of  Libnah,  whose  daughter  Hamutal 
was  the  wife  of  Josiahand  mother  of  Jehoahaz,  kings 
of  Judah.  B.c.  660. 

2  Ki.  23. 31  name  (wa6)  Hamutal,  the  daughter  of  J. 

24.  18  name  (was)  Hamutal,  the  daughter  of.T. 
Jer.  52.  1  name  (was)  Hamutal  the  daughter  of  J. 

2.  A  Manassehite,  head  of  a  family.  B.c.  800. 

1  Ch.  5.  24  Azriel,  and  J.,  and  Hodaviah,  and  Jahdiel 

3.  One  that  joined  David  at  Ziklag.  B.c.  1058. 

1  Ch.12.  4  and  J.,  and  Jaliaziel,  and  Johanan,  and  J. 
68 


21. 

24. 

25- 

25- 

25-  1 


4.  A  Gadite  who  also  joined  David  at  Ziklag. 

1  Ch.12.  10  Mishmannah  the  fourth,  J.  the  fifth 

5.  Another  Gadite  that  also  joined  David  there. 

1  Ch.12.  13  J.  the  tenth,  Machbanai  the  eleventh 

6.  Son  of  Hilkiah.  The  prophet  from  Anathoth  in  the 
days  of  Josiah.  B.C.  628.  He  was  of  the  line  of  Abi- 
athar. 

Ch.35.  25  J.  lamented  for  Josiah ;  and  all  the  singing 

36. 12  humbled  not  himself  before  J.  the  prophet 
36.  21  To  fulfil  the  word,  .by  the  mouth  of  J. 

36.  22  the  word  of  the  Lord,  by  the  mouth  of  J. 

Ezra  1.  1  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  the  mouth  of  J. 
Jer.  1.  1  The  words  of  J.  the  son  of  Hilkiah,  of  the 

1. 11  saying,  J.,  what  seest  thou?  And  I  said,  I 
7  1  The  w'ord  that  came  to  J.  from  the  Lord 
11.  1  The  word  that  came  to  J.  from  the  Lord 
14.  I  The  word . .  that  came  to  J.  concerning  the 
18.  1  The  word  which  came  to  J.  from  the  Lord 

18.  18  Come,  and  let  us  devise  devices  against  J. 

19.  14  Then  came  J.  from  Tophet,  whither  the  L. 

20.  I  Now  Pashur.  .heard  that  J.  prophesied 
20.  2  Then  Pashur  smote  J.  the  prophet,  and 
20.  3  that  Pashur  brought  forth  J.  out  of  the 
20.  3  Then  said  J.  unto  him,  The  Lord  hath  not 

r  1  The  word  which  came  unto  J.  from  the 
3  Then  said  J.  unto  them,  Thus  shall  ye  say 
3  Then  said  the  Lord.  .What  seest  thou,  J.? 

1  word  that  came  to  J.  concerning  all  the 

2  which  J.  the  prophet  spake  unto  all  the 

3  which  J.  hath  prophesied  against  all  the 
26.  7  all  the  people  heard  J.  speaking  these 
26.  8  when  J.  had  made  an  end  of  speaking  aL 
26.  9  all  the  people  were  gathered  against  J.  in 

26. 12  Then  spake  J.  unto  all  the  princes,  and 
26.  20  prophesied,  .accordingto  all  the  wordsofJ. 

26.  24  hand  of  Ahikam..son  of  Shapham..with  J. 

27.  1  came  this  word  unto  J.  from  the  Lord 

28.  5  Then  the  prophet  J.  said  unto  the  prophet 
28.  6  Even  the  prophet  J.  said,  Amen  :  the  Lord 
28. 10  took  the  yoke  from  off  the  prophet  J.'s 
28.  11  And  the  prophet  J.  went  his  way 
28.  12  Then  the  word  of  the  LORD  came  unto  J. 

28.  1 2  prophet  had  broken  the  yoke  from  off . .  J. 

28.  15  Then  said  the  prophet  J.  unto  Hananiah 

29.  1  letter  that  J.  the  prophet  sent  from  J er. 

29.  27  therefore  why  hast  thou  not  reproved  J. 

29.  29  priest  read  this  letter  in  the  ears  of  J.  the 

29.  30  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto  J. 

30.  1  The  word  that  came  to  J.  from  the  Lord 
32.  1  The  word  that  came  to  J.  from  the  Lord 
32.  2  J.  the  prophet  was  shut  up  in  the  court 
32.  6  J.  said,  The  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto 

32.  26  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto  J . 

33.  1  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  J.  the 
33.  19  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  J.,  saying 

33.  23  Moreover  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  J. 

34.  1  The  word  which  came  unto  J.  from  the  L. 
34.  6  Then  J.  the  prophet  spake  all  these  words 
34.  8  (This  is)  the  word  that  came  unto  J.  from 

34.  12  Therefore  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  J. 

35.  1  The  word  which  came  unto  J.  from  the  L. 

35.  12  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto  .1. 

35. 18  J.  said  unto  the  house  of  the  Rechabites 

36.  1  this  word  came  unto  J.  from  the  Lord 
36.  4  Then  J.  called  Baruch  the  son  of  Neriah 
36.  4  Baruch  wrote  from  the  mouth  of  J.  all 
36.  5  J.  commanded  Baruch,  saying,  I  (am)  shut 
36.  8  And  Baruch . .  did  according  to  all  that  J . 
36.  10  read  Baruch  in  the  book  the  words  of  J. 

36. 19  Go,  hide  thee,  thou  and  J.;  and  let  no 
36.  26  to  take  Baruch  the  scribe,  and  J.  the  pro. 
36.  27  Then  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  J. 

36.  27  words . .  Baruch  wrote  at  the  mouth  of  J. 
36.  32  Then  took  J.  another  roll,  and  gave  it  to 

36.  32  who  wrote  therein,  from  the  mouth  of  J . 

37.  2  words . .  which  he  spake  by  the  prophet  J . 
37.  3  the  king  sent  Jehucal.  .to  the  prophet  J. 
37.  4  Now  J.  came  in  and  went  out  among  the 
37.  6  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto  the  prophet  J. 
37.  12  Then  J.  went  forth  out  of  Jerusalem  to  go 
37.  13  and  he  took  J.  the  prophet,  saying.  Thou 
37. 14  Then  said  J. .  .1  fall  not  away  to  the  Cha. 
37.  14  Irijah  took  J.,  and  brought  him  to  the  pri. 
37.  15  Wherefore  the  princes  were  wroth  with  J . 
37.  16  When  J.  was  entered  into  the  dungeon 
37.  16  and  J.  had  remained  there  many  days 
37.  17  Isthere(any)  word  from  the  LoRD?AndJ. 
37.  18  Moreover  J.  said  unto  king  Zedekiah 
37.  21  that  they  should  commit  J.  into  the  court 

37.  21  Thus  J.  remained  in  the  court  of  thepris. 

38.  1  Pashur.  .heard  the  words  that  J.  had  sp. 
38.  6  Then  took  they  J.,  and  cast  him  into  the 
38.  6  they  let  down  J.  with  cords,  .so  J.  sunk 
38.  7  Ebed-melech . .  heard  that  they  had  put  J . 
38.  10  Take,  .hence  thirty  men.  .and  take  up  J. 
38.  11  took  the  men.  .and  let  them  down,  .to  J. 

38. 12  Ethiopian  said  unto  J. .  .And  J.  did  so 
38.  13  So  they  drew  up  J.  with  cords,  and  took 

38. 13  J.  remained  in  the  court  of  the  prison 
38.  14  Then  Zedekiah.  .took  J. .  .unto  him  into 
38.  14  the  king  said  unto  J.,  I  will  ask  thee  a  th. 
38.  15  Then  J.  said  unto  Zedekiah,  If  I  declare 
38.  16  Zedekiah  the  king  sware  secretly  unto  J . 
38.  17  Then  said  J.  unto  Zedekiah,  Thus  saith 
38.  19  Zedekiah  the  king  said  unto  J.,  I  am  af. 
"38.  20  But  J.  said,  They  shall  not  deliver  (thee) 
38.  24  Then  said  Zedekiah  unto  J.,  Let  no  man 
38.  27  Then  came  all  the  princes  unto  J.,  and 

38.  28  So  J.  abode  in  the  court  of  the  prison 

39.  11  Nebuchadr. .  .gave  charge  concerning  J. 


Jer.  39.  14  they  sent,  and  took  J.  out  of  the  court  of 

39.  15  Now  the  word  of  the  LORD  came  unto  J. 

40.  1  The  word  which  came  to  J.  from  the  Lord 
40.  2  the  captain  of  the  guard  took  J.,  and  said 
40.  6  Then  went  J.  unto  Gedaliah  the  son  of  A. 

42.  2  said  unto  J.  the  prophet,  Let,  we  beseech 

42.  4  Then  J.  the  prophet  said  unto  them,  I 

42.  5  Then  they  said  to  J.,  The  Lord  be  a  true 

42.  7  that  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  J. 

43.  1  J.  had  made  an  end  of  speaking  unto  all 

43.  2  Then  spake  Azariah.  .unto  J.,  Thou 

43.  6  J.  the  prophet,  and  Baruch  the  son  of  N. 

43.  8  Then  came  the  word  of  the  LORD  unto  J. 

44.  1  word  that  came  to  J.  concerning  all  the  J . 

44.  15  all  the  women  that  stood  by.  .answered  J. 

44.  20  Then  J.  said  unto  all  the  people,  to  the 

44.  24  Moreover  J.  said  unto  all  the  people,  and 

45.  1  The  word  that  J.  the  prophet  spake  unto 

45.  1  these  words  in  a  book  at  the  mouth  of  J. 

46  1  word  of  the  Lord  which  came  to  J.  the 

46  13  word  that  the  Lord  spake  to  J.  the  prop. 

47  I  word  of  the  Lord  that  came  to  J.  the  pr. 

49  34  word  of  the  Lord  that  came  to  J.  the  pr. 

50  I  word  that  the  Lord  spake,  .by  J.  the  pr. 
si.  so  which  J.  the  prophet  commanded  Seraiah 

51  60  J  wrote  in  a  book  all  the  evil  that  should 
SI  61  J.  said  to  Seraiah,  When  thou  comest  to 
SI.  64  Thus  far  (are)  the  words  of  J. 

Dan.  9.  2  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  J.  the  pro. 
Matt.  2. 17  that  which  was  spoken  by  J.  the  prophet 

16.  14  Elias  ;  and  others,  J.,  or  one  of  the  prop. 

27.  9  that  which  was  spoken  by  J .  the  prophet 

7.  A  priest  who  sealed  the  covenant  with  Nehemiah. 
B.C.  445- 

Neh.  10.  2  Seraiah,  Azariah,  J.  .  ,  _  _, 

12.  I  of  Shealtiel,  and  Jesliua  :  Seraiah,  J.,  E. 

12  12  fathers  :  of  Seraiah,  Meraiah  ;  of  J.,  Ha. 

12!  34  Judah,  and  Benjamin . .  Shemaiah,  and  J. 

8.  A  descendant  of  Jonadab,  son  of  Rechab.  B.c.  600 
Jer.  35.  3  the  son  of  J.,  the  son  of  Habazaniah,  and 

JE -RE-MOTH,  niD'Ti  niDi;  elevation. 

1.  A  son  of  the  Benjamite  Beriah.  B.C.  1400. 

I  Ch.  8.  14  And  Ahio,  Shashak,  and  J. 

2.  One  of  the  Elams  who  had  taken  a  strange  wife. 
B.C.  457. 

Ezra  io.  26  and  Jehiel,  and  Abdi,  and  J.,  and  Eliah 

3.  One  of  the  family  of  Lattu  who  had  taken  a  strange 
wife.  B.C.  457. 

Ezra  10.  27  Mattaniah,  and  J.,  and  Zabad,  and  Aziza 
JE-RT-AH,  JE-RY-JAH,  PVT,  ttM  is  foundation. 

A  descendant  of  Hebron,  grandson  of  Levi,  in  the  days 
of  David.  B.c.  1030. 

1  Ch.23.  19  J.  the  first,  Amariah  the  second,  Jahaziel 
24.  23  J.(.. .first),  Amariah  the  second,  Jahaziel 
26.  31  Among  the  Hebronites  (was)  J .  the  chief 

JE-RI  -BAI,  '31'  Jali  contends. 

A  valiant  man  of  David's  guard.  B.C.  1048. 

1  Ch.11.  46  J.  and  Joshaviah,  the  sons  of  Elnaam 

JE-RI'-CHO,  ini),  irrT,  nrri;  fragrant,  Tepix"- 
A  famous  city  of  Benjamin  in  the  plain  and  on  the  W. 
of  the  Jordan,  twenty-five  miles  N.E.  of  Jerusalem. 

It  is  now  called  Er  Kiha.  It  was  taken  by  Joshua 
1431  b.c.,  and  rebuilt  918  B.C.  by  Hiel.  It  is  also  called 
“the  city  of  pahatrees,”  and  was  reduced  by  Vespasian, 
A.D.  68. 

Num22.  1  plains  of  Moab  on  this  side  Jordan  (by)J. 
26.  3,  63  the  plains  of  Moab,  by  Jordan  (near)  J. 
31.  12  of  Moab,  which  (are)  by  Jordan  (near)  J. 

33.  48,  50  the  plains  of  Moab,  by  J  ordan  (near)  J 

34.  is  on  this  side  Jordan  (near)  J.  eastward 

35  1  in  the  plains  of  Moab  by  Jordan  (near).T. 

36.  13  in  the  plains  of  Moab  by  Jordan  (near)  J. 

Deut  32.  49  the  land  of  Moab,  that  (is)  over  against  J. 
34  1  the  top  of  Pisgah,  that(is)over  against  J. 

34.  3  the  plain  of  the  valley  of  J.,  the  city  of 
Josh  2.  1  Go  view  the  land,  even  J.  And  they  went 
2.  2  it  was  told  the  king  of  J.,  saying,  Behold 

2.  3  And  the  king  of  J.  sent  unto  Rahab,  say. 

3.  16  the  people  passed  over  right  against  J. 

4.  13  forty  thousand,  .passed,  .the  plains  of  J. 

4.  19  encamped  in  Gilgal,  in  the  east  borderof.T. 

5.  10  and  kept  the  passover.  .in  the  plains  of  J. 

5.  13  when  Joshua  was  by  J.,  that  he  lifted  up 

6.  1  J.  was  straitly  shut  up  because  of  the 

6.  2  I  have  given  into  thine  hand  J.,  and  the 
6.  25  messengers  which  Joshua  sent  to  spy...  J. 

6.  26  that  riseth  up  and  buildeth  this  city  J. 

7.  2  Joshua  sent  men  from  J.  to  Ai,  which  (is) 

8.  2  as  thou  didst  unto  J.  and  her  king :  only 

9  3  what  Joshua  had  done  unto  J.  and  to  Ai 

10.  I  as  he  had  done  to  J.  and  her  king,  so  he 
TO.  28  and  he  did.  .as  he  did  unto  the  king  of  J  . 
10.  30  but  did . . as  he  did  unto  the  king  of  J. 

12.  9  The  king  of  J.,  one ;  the  king  of  Ai,  which 

13.  32  on  the  other  side  Jordan,  by  J.,  eastward 
16.  I  fell  from  Jordan  by  J.  unto  the  waterof J. 
16.  1  to  the  wilderness  that  goetli  up  from  J. 
16.  7  and  came  to  J.,  and  went  out  at  Jordan 
18  12  the  border  went  up  to  the  side  of  J.  on 
18.  21  according  to  their  families  were  J.,  and 
20.  8  the  other  side  Jordan  byJ.  eastward,  they 

24  n  and  came  unto  J.:  and  the  men  of  J.  fought 

2  Sa.  10.  5  Tarry  at  J.  until  your  beards  be  grown 

1  Ki.ji6.  34  his  days  did  Hiel  the  Beth-elite  build  J 

2  Ki  2  4  the  Lord  hath  sent  me  to  J .  And  he 

2  4  I  will  not  leave  thee.  So  they  came  to  J . 

2.  5  sons  of  the  prophets  that  (were)  at  J.  came 


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2  Ki.  2.  15  sons  of.  .prophets,  .(were)  to  view  at  J. 

2.  18  they  came  again  to  him,  forhe  tarried  at  J. 
25.  5  overtook  him  in  the  plains  of  J. :  and  all 

1  Ch.  6.  78  on  the  other  side  Jordan  by  J.,  on  the 

19.  5  Tarry  at  J.  until  your  beards  be  grown 

2  Ch.28. 15  brought  them  to  J.,  the  city  of  palm  trees 
Ezra  2.  34  The  children  of  J.,  three  hundred  forty 
Nell.  3.  ‘2  And  next  unto  him  builded  the  men  of  J. 

7.  36  The  children  of  J.,  three  hundred  forty 
Jer.  39.  5  overtook  Zedekiah  in  the  plains  of  J.  :  and 
52.  8  overtook  Zedekiah  in  the  plains  of  J.  ;  and 
Matt  20.  29  as  they  departed  from  J.,  a  great  multit. 
Mark  to.  46  they  came  to  J. :  and  as  he  went  out  [of  J.] 
Luke  to.  30  certain  (man)  went,  .from  Jerusalem  to  J. 

18.  35  as  he  was  come  nigh  unto  J.,  a  certain  blind 

19.  1  And  (Jesus)  entered  and  passed  through  J. 
Ileb.  it.  30  the  walls  of  J.  fell  down,  after  they  were 

JE-RI'-EL,  Vk”)’  foundation  of  God. 

A  son  of  Tola,  soil  of  Issachar.  B.c.  1650. 

1  Ch.  7.  2  J.,  and  Jahmal,and  Jibsam,  and Sliemuel 
JE-RI'-MOTH,  JER  E'-MOTH,  niDvT,  rfilS’-r  elevation. 

1.  A  son  of  Bela,  son  of  Benjamin.  li.O.  1650. 

1  Ch.  7.  7  and  Uzzi,  and  Uzziel,  and  J.,  and  Iri,  five 

2.  A  son  of  Becher,  son  of  Benjamin.  B.c.  1650. 

1  Ch.  7.  8  aud  J.,  and  Abiah,  and  Anathoth,  and  A. 

3.  A  valiant  man  who  joined  David  at  Ziklag.  B.c.  1058. 

1  Ch  12.  5  and  J.,  and  Bealiali,  and  Shemariah,  and 

4.  A  son  of  Mushi,  grandson  of  Levi.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.23.  23  sons  of  Mushi ;  Mahli,  and  Eder,  and  J. 
24.  30  sons  also  of  Mushi ;  Mahli,  and  Eder. .  J. 

5.  A  son  of  Heman,  appointed  by  David  for  the  service 
of  song.  B.c.  1015. 

1  CI1.25.  4  J.,  Hananiali,  Hanani,  Eliathah,  Ciddalti 

6.  A  ruler  in  Naphtali  in  the  days  of  David.  B.c.  1020. 

1  Ch.27.  19  Obadiah  :  of  Naphtali;  J.  the  son  of  Azriel 

7.  A  son  of  David,  not  elsewhere  mentioned.  B.c.  1015. 

2  Ch.11.  18  daughter  of  J.  the  son  of  David  to  wife 
JE-RI'-OTH,  niyv  tremulousness. 

A  wife  or  concubine  of  Caleb  son  of  Hezron.  B.c.  1580. 
1  Ch.  2.  18  (children)  of  Azubah  (his)  wife,  and  of  J. 

JE-ROB-O -AM,  oytn;  enlarr/er. 

l.Asonof  Nebat  from  Zereda  in  Manasseli.  He  became 

the  first  king  of  the  ten  tribes  of  Israel.  B.c.  970. 

1  Ki.  11.  26  J.  the  son  of  Nebat,  an  Ephrathite  of  Zer. 

11.  28  J.  (was)  a  mighty  man  of  valour :  and  So. 
11.  29  at  that  time  when  J.  went  out  of  Jerusa. 
11.  31  he  said  to  J.,  Take  thee  ten  pieces  ;  for 

11.  40  Solomon  sought  therefore  to  kill  J. :  andJ. 

12.  2  J.  tile  son  of  Nebat,  who  was  yet  in  Egypt. 
12.  2  for  he  was  lied,  .and  J.  dwelt  in  Egypt 
12.  3  J.  and  all  the  congregation  of  Israel  came 
12.  12  J.  and  all  the  people  came  to  Rehoboam 
12.  15  LnnnspakebyAliijahtheShiloniteuntoJ. 
12.  20  all  Israel  heard  that  J.  was  come  again 
12.  25  J.  built  Shechem  in  mount  Ephraim,  and 
12.  26  J.  said  in  his  heart,  Now  shall  the  king. 

12.  32  J.  ordained  a  feast  in  the  eighth  month 

13.  1  and  J.  stood  by  the  altar  to  burn  incense 
13.  4  J.  heard  the  saying  of  the  man  of  God 

13.  33  J.  returned  not  from  his  evil  way,  but 

12.  34  this  thing  became  sin  unto  the  house  of  J. 

14.  1  that  time  Abijali  the  son  of  J.  fell  sick 
14.  2  J.  said  to  his  wife,  Arise,  I  pray  thee,  and 
14.  2  thou  be  not  known  to  be  the  wife  of  J. 

14.  4  J.’s  wife  did  so,  and  arose,  and  went  to 
14.  5  the  wife  of  J.  cometh  to  ask  a  thing  of 
14.  6  Cotne  in,  thou  wife  of  J.  ;  why  feignest 
14.  7  tell  J.,  Thus  saitli  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 
14.  10  the  house  of  J.,  and  will  cut  off  from  J. 

14.  10  take  away  the  remnant  of  the  house  of  J. 
14.  11  Him  that  dietli  of  J.  in  the  city  shall 

14.  13  for  he  only  of  J.  shall  come  to  the  grave 
14.  13  (some)  good  thing,  .in  the  house  of  J. 

14. 14  who  shall  cut  off  the  house  of  J.  that  day 
14.  16  give  Israel  up  because  of  the  sins  of  J. 

14.  17  J.’s  wife  arose,  and  departed,  and  came 
14.  19  the  acts  of  J.,  how  he  warred,  and  how  he 
14.  20  the  days  which  J.  reigned  (were)  two  and 

14.  30  war  between  Rehoboam  and  J.  all  (their) 

15.  1  eighteenth  year  of  king  J.  the  son  of  No. 
15.  6  there  was  war  between  Rehoboam  and  J. 
15.  7  And  therewas  war  between  Abijam  and  J. 
15.  9  the  twentieth  year  of  J.  king  of  Israel 
15.  25  tire  son  of  J.  began  to  reign  over  Israel 
15.  29  smote  all  thehouseof  J. ;  he  left  not  to  J. 
15.  30  Because  of  the  sins  of  .1.  which  he  sinned 

15.  34  walked  in  the  way  of  .T.,  and  in  his  sin 

16.  2  thou  hast  walked  in  the  way  of  J.,  and 
16.  3  like  the  house  of  J.  the  son  of  Nebat 

16.  7  provoking  him.,  in  beinglike,  .houseof  J. 
16. 19  walking  in  the  way  of  J.,  and  in  his  sin 
,  76.  26  in  all  the  way  of  J.  the  son  of  Nebat,  and 

16.  31  walk  in  the  sins  of  J.  the  son  of  Nebat 
21.  22  like  the  house  of  J.  the  son  of  Nebat 
,  22.  52  in  tire  way  of  J.  the  son  of  Nebat,  who 

2  Ki.  3.  3  unto  the  sins  of  J.  the  son  of  Nebat 

9.  9  like  the  house  of  J.  the  son  of  Nebat 
10.  29  (from)  the  sins  of  J.  the  son  of  Nebat,  who 
10.  31  he  departed  not  from  the  sins  of  J.,  which 

13.  2  followed  the  sins  of  J.  the  son  of  Nebat 
13.  6  departed  not  from  the  sins  of .  .house  of  J. 

13.  11  from  all  the  sins  of  J.  the  son  of  Nebat 

14.  24  from  all  the  sins  of  J.  the  son  of  Nebat 

15.  9,  18,  24  from  the  sins  of  J.  the  sonofNebat 
15.  28  he  departed  not  from  the  sins  of  J.  tire 


2  Ki.17.  21  they  made  J.  the  son  of  Nebat  king:  and  J. 

17.  22  walked  in  all  the  sins  of  J.  which  he  did 
23.  15  the  high  place  which  J.  the  son  of  Nebat 
2  Ch.  9.  29  visions  of  Iddo  the  seer  against  J.  the 

10.  2  when  J.  the  son  of  Nebat,  who  (was)  in  E. 

10.  2  came  to  pass . .  that  J.  returned  out  of  E. 

10.  3  J.  and . .  Israel  came  and  spake  to  Rehob. 

10.  12  J.  and  all  the  people  came  to  Rehoboam 

10.  15  by  the  hand  of  Ahijah  the  Shilonite  to  J. 

11.  4  obeyed,  .returned  from  going  against  J. 

11.  14  J.  and  his  sons  had  cast  them  off  from 

12.  15  wars  between  Rehoboam  and  J.  contin. 

13.  1  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  king  J.  began 

13.  2  And  there  was  war  between  Abijali  and  J. 

13.  3  J.  also  set  the  battle  in  array  against 

13.  4  and  said,  Hear  me,  thou  J.,  and  all  Israel 

13.  6  J.  tlie  son  of  Nebat,  the  servant  of  Solomon 

13.  8  golden  calves,  which  J.  made  you  for  gods 

13.  13  But  J.  caused  an  ambushment  to  come 

13.  15  God  smote  J.  and  all  Israel  before  Abijah 

13.  19  Abijali  pursued  after  J.,  and  took  cities 

13.  20  Neither  did  J.  recover  strength  again  in 

2.  A  son  of  Joasli  or  Jehoash  the  grandfather  of  Jehu. 
B.C.  825. 

2  Ki.13.  13  J.  sat  upon  his  throne  :  and  Joash  was 

14.  16  and  J.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

14.  23  J.  the  son  of  Joash  king  oi  Israel  began 

14.  27  saved,  .by  the  hand  of  J.  the  son  of  Joash 

14.  28  the  acts  of  J.,  and  all  that  he  did,  and 

14.  29  J.  slept  with  his  fathers,  (even)  with  the 

15.  1  the  twenty  and  seventh  year  of  J.  king  of 

15.  8  did  Zaehariah  the  son  of  J.  reign  over 

1  Ch.  5.  17  All  these  were  reckoned,  .in  the  days  of  J. 
Hos.  1.  1  and  in  the  days  of  J.  the  son  of  Joash 
Amos  1.  1  in  the  days  of  J.  the  son  of  Joash  king 

7.  9  I  will  rise  against  the  house  of  J.  with 

7.  10  priest  of  Beth-el  sent  to  J.  king  of  Israel 

7.  11  J.  shall  die  by  the  sword,  aud  Israel  shall 
JE-RO'-HAM,  OuT  loved. 

1.  A  Levite,  the  grandfather  of  Samuel.  B.C.  1190. 

1  Sa.  1.  1  the  son  of  J.,  the  son  of  Elihu,  the  son  of 
1  Ch.  6.  27  Eliab  his  son,  J.  his  son,  Elkanah  his  son 

6.  34  son  of  J.,  the  son  of  Eliel,  the  son  of  Toali 

2.  The  head  of  a  Benjamite  family.  B.c.  1300. 

1  Ch.  8.  27  Jaresiah.  .Eliah,  and  Zicliri,  the  sons  of  J. 

3.  A  descendant  of  Benjamin  in  Jesusalem.  B.c.  470. 

1  Ch.  9.  8  the  son  of  J.,  and  Elali  the  son  of  Uzzi 

4.  A  priest  whose  son  Adaiah  lived  in  Jerusalem  after 
the  exile,  b.c  445. 

1  Ch.  9.  12  the  son  of  J.,  the  son  of  Pashur,  the  son 
Neh.  11.  12  the  son  of  J./tlic  son  of  Pelaliah,  the  son 

5.  One  whose  two  sons  joined  David  at  Ziklag.  B.c.  1058. 

1  Ch.12.  7  Joelali,  andZebadiah.  .sons  of  J.  of  Gedor 

6.  The  father  of  Azareal,  prince  of  Dan  in  the  days  of 
David.  B.c.  1048. 

1  Ch.  27.  22  Of  Dan;  Azareel  the  son  of  J.  These  (were) 

7.  The  father  of  Azariah,  who  helped  Jehoiada  to  set 
Joash  on  the  throne  of  Judah.  B.c.  800. 

2  Ch.23.  1  the  son  of  J.,  and  Ishmael  the  son  of 

•7E  RUB  BA'-AL,  Si'?-!'  contender  with  Baal. 

The  namegiven  to  Gideon  by  his  father  Joash.  B.C.  1256. 
Judg.  6.  32  he  called  him  J.,  saying,  Let  Baal  plead 

7.  1  J.,  who  (is)  Gideon,  and  all  the  people  that 

8.  29  J.  the  son  of  Joash  went  and  dwelt  in  his 

8.  35  showed  they  kindness  to  tlie  house  of  J. 

9.  1  the  son  of  J.  went  to  Shechem  unto  his 

9.  2  the  sons  of  J.,  (which  are)  threescore  and 

9.  5  slew  his  brethren  the  sons  of  J.,  (being) 

9.  5  Jotliam  the  youngest  son  of  J.  was  left 

9.  16  ye  have  dealt  well  with  J.  and  his  house 
9.  19  have  dealt  truly  and  sincerely  with  J. 

9.  24  (done)  to  the  three  score  and  ten  sons  of  J. 
9.  28  (Is)  not  (he)  the  son  of  J.?  and  Zebul  his 
9.  57  came  the  curse  of  Jotham  the  son  of  J. 

1  Sa.  12.  11  And  the  Lord  sent  J.,  and  Bedan,  and  J. 

JE-RTJB-BE-SHETH,  nz’iT  contender  with  the  idol. 
Another  name  of  Gideon,  given  to  him  by  those  who 
wished  to  avoid  pronouncing  the  name  of  Baal  in  the 
former  name.  Compare  Islibosheth  with  Eshbaal,  &c. 

2  Sa.  11.  21  Who  smote  Abimelech  the  son  of  J.?  did 
JE-RU’-EL,  Skn;  foundation  of  God. 

A  wilderness  in  the  S.  of  Judah,  west  of  tlie  hill  of  Ziph. 

2  Ch.20. 16  of  the  brook,  before  the  wilderness  of  J. 
JE-RU  SA'-LEM,  D^lT,  D^lT,  D^n%  D^iyiT  'Upo- 
<r6\v/j.a,  -trctA^jU,  possession  of  peace. 

A  city  of  tlie  Amorites  called  Jelius,  on  the  N.  of  Judah, 
but  counted  to  Benjamin;  it  is  15  miles  from  Jordan 
and  Salt  Sea,  and  31  from  the  Mediterranean;  it  was 
built  on  four  hills— Zion,  Acra,  Moriah,  and  Bezetha; 
it  was  surrounded  on  the  E.,  W.,  and  S.  by  a  valley, 
which  was  environed  with  hills ;  it  had  three  walls  with 
towers,  and  was  about  4 J  miles  in  circumference.  It 
was  first  taken  by  Judah,  Judg.  1.  8,  but  only  in  part,  V. 
21,  and  finally  by  David,  B.c.  1049,  2  Sa.  5.  6;  during 
ion-1004  its  temple  was  built;  in  070  it  was  plundered 
by  Shishak ;  and  in  884  by  the  Philistines  and  Arabs  in 
the  days  of  Jehoram;  in  808  by  the  Israelites;  in  710 
besieged  by  Sennacherib;  in  610  taken  by  Pharoah- 
Necho;  in  598  plundered  by  Nebuchadnezzar;  ill  588 
rebels  against  him;  in  587  the  temple  was  burnt;  in  538 
Cyrus  encourages  its  rebuilding;  in  515  it  is  dedicated; 
in  445  Nehemiah  rebuilds  tlie  wall ;  in  332  it  is  visited 
by  Alexander  the  Great;  in  320  captured  by  Ptolemy 
Sater;  in  302  annexed  to  Egypt;  in  170  its  walls  razed 


by  Antioclius  Epiphanes ;  in  63  taken  by  Pompey ;  in  44 
its  wallsrebuilt  by  Antipater,  fatherof  llerod  theGreat : 
on  Sept.  8.,  A.D.  70,  it  was  destroyed  by  the  Romans ;  in 
130  rebuilt  by  Hadrian ;  in  335  Constantine  founded  tlie 
Church  of 'the  Holy  Sepulchre ;  in  614  taken  by  the 
Persians ;  in  637  by  the  Saracens ;  in  1076  by  the  Turks ; 
in  1098  assigned  to  Egypt ;  in  1099  taken  by  the  <  Tusaders ; 
in  1187  by  Saladin;  in  1228  assigned  to  the  Christians; 
in  1243  takeD  by  tlieCarizmians ;  in  1517  by  the  Ottomans ; 
in  1832  assigned  to  Egypt;  and  in  1841  to  Turkey. 

Josh.  10.  1  when  Adoni-zedek  king  of  J.  had  heard 

10.  3  king  of  J.  sent  unto  Holiam  king  of  Hebron 

10.  5  Therefore  the  kingofJ.  .  .went  up.  .and 

10.  23  tliekingofJ.,  the  king  of  Hebron,  the  king 

12.  10  The  king  of  J.,  one  ;  the  king  of  Hebron 

15.  8  south  side  of  the  Jeliusite;  the  same  (is)  J. 

15.  63  tlie  inhabitants  of  J.,  the  children  of 

15.  63  dwell  with  the  children  of  Judah  at  J. 

18.  28  and  Jebusi,  which  (is)  J.,  Gibeath,  (and) 
Judg.  1.  7  they  brought  him  to  J.,  and  there  he  died 

1.  8  children  of  Judah  had  fought  against  J. 

1.  21  drive  out  the  Jebusites that  inhabited  J. 

1.  21  dwell  with  the  children  of  Benjamin  in  J. 

19.  10  and  came  over  against  Jebus,  which  (is)J. 

1  Sa.  17.  54  David  took  the  head . .  and  brought  it  to  J. 

2  Sa.  5.  5  in  J.  he  reigned  thirty  and  three  years 

5.  6  liismen  went  to  J.  unto  the  Jebusites,  the 

5. 13  took,  .more  concubines  and  wives  out  of  J. 

5.  14  of  those  that  were  born  unto  him  in  J. 

8.  7  took  the  shields . .  and  brought  them  to  J. 

9.  13  Mephibosheth  dwelt  in  J.;  for  he  did  eat 

10.  14  from  the  children  of  Amnion,  .came  to  J. 

11.  1  But  David  tarried  still  at  J. 

11.  12  Uriah  abode  in  J.  that  day  and  the  morr. 

12.  31  David  and  all  the  people  returned  untoJ. 

14.  23  went  to  Geshur,  and  brought  Absalom  to  J. 

14.  28  Absalom  dwelt  two  full  years  in  J.,  and 

15.  8  the  Lord  shall  bring  me  again  indeed  to  J. 

15.  ii  withAbsal.  went  two  hundred  men.  .of  J. 
15.  14  all  his  servants  that  (were)  with  him  at  J. 
15.  29  Abiathar  carried  the  ark  of  God  again  to  J. 

15.  37  into  the  city,  and  Absalom  came  into  J. 

16.  3  he  abidethat  J. :  for  he  said,  To  day  shall 

16.  15  men  of  Israel,  came  to  J.,  and  Ahithoph. 

17.  20  could  not  find  (them),  they  returned  to  J. 

19.  19  day  that  my  lord  the  king  went  out  of  J. 

19.  25  when  he  was  come  to  J.  to  meet  the  king 
19.  33  with  me,  and  I  will  feed  thee  with  me  in  J . 

19.  34  that  I  should  go  up  with  the  king  untoJ.? 

20.  2  clave  unto  their  king,  from  Jordan,  .to  J. 

20.  3  David  came  to  his  house  at  J.  ;  and  the 

20.  7  they  went  out  of  J.,  to  pursue  after  Sheba 
20.  22  And  Joab  returned  to  J.  unto  the  king 
24.  8  they  came  toJ.  at  the  end  of  nine  months 
24.  16  stretched,  .his hand  upon  J.  to  destroy  it 

1  Ki.  2.  11  thirty  and  three  years  reigned  he  in  J. 

2.  36  Build  thee  an  house  in  J.,  and  dwell  there 
2.  38  And  Shimei  dwelt  in  J.  many  days 

2.  41  Shimei  had  gone  from  J.  to  Gath,  and  was 

3.  1  the  house .  .  and  the  wall  of  J.  round  about 

3.  15  he  came  to  J.,  and  stood  before  the  ark  of 

8.  1  children  of  Israel,  unto  king  Solomon  in  J. 

9.  15  the  wall  of  J.,  and  Hazor,  and  Megiddo 
9.  19  that  which  Solomon  desired  to  build  in  J. 

10.  2  she  came  to  J.  with  a  very  great  train 
to.  26  whom  he  bestowed ..  with  the  king  at  J. 

10.  27  the  king  made  silver  (to  be)  in  J.  as  stones 

11.  7  high  place,  .in  the  hill  that  (is)  before  J. 

11.  13  and  for  J.’s  sake,  which  I  have  chosen 

11.  29  time  when  Jeroboam  went  out  of  J.,  that 

1 1.  32  for  J.  ’s  sake,  the  city  which  I  have  chosen 

11.  36  may  have  a  light  alway  before  me  iu  J. 

11.  42  the  time  that  Solomon  reigned  in  J.  over 

12.  18  get  him  up  to  his  chariot,  to  flee  to  J. 

12.  21  when  Rehoboam  was  come  to  J.,  he  asse. 

12.  27  sacrifice  in  the  house  of  tlie  Lord  at  J. 

12.  28  It  is  too  much  for  you  to  go  up  to  J. 

14.  21  he  reigned  seventeen  years  in  J.,  the  city 

14.  25  Shishak  king  of  Egypt  came  up  against  J. 

15.  2  Three  years  reigned  he  in  J.  :  and  his 

15.  4  did  the  Lord  his  God  give  him  a  lamp  in  J. 

15.  4  set . .  his  son  after  him,  and  to  establish  J. 

15.  10  And  forty  and  one  years  reigned  he  in  J. 

22.  42  he  reigned  twenty  and  five  years  in  J. 

2  Ki.  8.  17  and  he  reigned  eight  years  in  J. 

8.  26  he  reigned  one  year  inJ.  And  his  mother’s 

9.  28  servants  carried  him  in  a  chariot  to  J. 

12.  1  forty  years  reigned  he  in  J.  And  his 

12.  17  and  Ilazael  set  his  face  to  go  up  to  J. 

12.  18  sent(it)  toHazael..he  went  away  from  J. 

14.  2  and  reigned  twenty  and  nine  years  in  J. 

14.  2  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Jehoaddan  of  J. 

14.  13  came  to  J.,and  brake  down  the  wall  of  J. 

14.  19  they  made  a  conspiracy  against  him  in  J. 

14.  20  he  was  buried  at  J.  w  ith  his  fathers  in 

15.  2  J.  And  his  mother’s  name.  .Jecoliah  of  J. 

15.  33  he  reigned  sixteen  years  in  J.  And  his 

16.  2  reigned  sixteen  years  in  J.,  and  did  not 

16.  5  Pekah . .  king  of  Israel  came  up  to  J.  to 

18.  2  he  reigned  twenty  and  nine  years  in  J. 

18.  17  against  J. .  .they  went  up,  and  came  to  J. 

18.  22  .T.,  Ye  shall  worship  before  this  altar  in  J.’.' 

18.  35  Lord  should  deliver  J.  out  of  mine  hand? 

19. 10  J.  shall  not  be  delivered  into  the  hand 

19.  21  the  daughter  of  J.  hath  shaken  her  head 
19.  31  out  of  J.  shall  go  forth  a  remnant,  and 

21.  1  reigned  fifty  and  five  years  in  J.  And  his 

21.  4  the  Lord  said,  In  J.  will  I  put  my  name 

21.  7  in  J.,  which  I  have  chosen  out  of  all  tribes  I 

21. 12  I  (ani)  bringing  (such)  evil  upon  J.  and  J.  | 

21. 13  I  will  stretch  over  J.  the  line  of  Samaria 

21. 13  and  Iwill  wipe  J.  as(aman)wipetha  dish 


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2Ki.  21.  16  lie  had  filled  J.  from  one  end  to  another 

21  ig  reigned  two  years  in  J.  And  his  mother  s 

22.  i  and  he  reigned  thirty  and  one  years  in  J . 

22  la  she  dwelt  in  J.  in  the  college ;  and  they 
22  i  unto  him  all  the  elders  of  J udah  and  of  J . 
22  2  the  inhabitants  of  .T.  with  him,  and  the 

22  4  he  burned  them  without  J.  in  the  fields  of 

22.  s  Judah,  and  in  the  places  round  about  J. 

21.  6  from  the  house  of  the  Lord,  without  J. 

23  q  came  not  up  to  the  altar  of  the  Lord  in  J. 

22.  12  high  places  that  (were)  before  J.,  which 

22.  20  burned  men's  bones . .  and  returned  to  J. 

22-  23  this  passover  was  liolden  to . .  Lord  in  J . 

23  24  were  spied  in  the  land  of  Judah  and  in  J. 

23.  27  will  cast  off  this  city  J.  which  I  have 

23.  30  brought  him  to  J.,  and  buried  him  in  his 

23.  31  and  he  reigned  three  months  in  J  .And  his 

23.  33  put  him.  that  he  might  not  reign  in  J. 
23.36  and  he  reigned  eleven  years  in  J .  And  his 

24.  4  he  filled  J.  with  innocent  blood ;  which 

24  8  and  he  reigned  in  J.  three  months.  And 

24.  8  Nehuslita,  the  daughter  of  Elnathan  of  J. 

24.  10  the  servants,  .came  up  against  J.,  and 

24  14  he  carried  away  all  J.,  and  all  the  princes 

24.  13  (those)  carried  he  into  captivity  from  J. 

24.  18  and  he  reigned  eleven  years  in  J.  And  his 

24.  20  it  came  to  pass  in  J.  and  Judah,  until  be 

25.  1  hi3  host,  against  J  ,  and  pitched  against 

25  8  a  servant  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  unto  J. 

25.  9  houses  of  J.,  and  every  great  (man's) 

23  10  brake  down  the  walls  of  J.  round  about 
,  Ch.  3.  4  in  J.  he  reigned  thirty  and  three  years 
3  5  these  were  born  unto  him  in  J. :  Shimea 

6.  10  in  the  temple  that  Solomon  built  in  J. 

6.  15  the  Lord  carried  away  Judah  and  J.  by 

6.  32  had  built  the  house  of  the  Lord  in  J. 

8.  28  (were),  .chief  (men).  These  dwelt  in  J . 

8  32  also  dwelt  with  their  brethren  in  J. 

0.  3  in  J.  dwelt  the  children  of  Judah,  and 
q,  34  These  chief  fathers,  .dwelt  at  J. 
it.  4  Israel  went  to  J.,  which  (is!  Jebus,  where 
14  3  And  David  took  more  wives  at  J.:  and  D. 

14  4  names  of  (his)  children  which  he  had  in  J . 

13  3  David  gathered  all  Israel  together  to  J. 

18  7  took  the  shields,  .and  brought  them  to  J. 

19  13  entered  into  the  city.  Then  Joab  came  to  J. 

20  1  David  tarried  at  J.  And  Joab  smote  Rab. 

20.  3  David  and  all  the  people  returned  to  J. 

21  4  went  throughout  alllsrael,  and  came  to  J. 

21.15  And  God  sent  an  angel  unto  J.  to  destroy 
21  16  sword  in  his  hand  stretched  out  over  J. 

23  23  people,  that  they  may  dwell  in  J.  for  ever 

28.  1  men,  and  with  all  the  valiant  men,  unto  J. 
29  27  thirty  and  three  (years)  reigned  he  in  J. 

2CI1.  1.  4  for  he  had  pitched  a  tent  for  it  at  J. 

I  13  the  high  place  that  (was)  at  Gibeon  to  J. 

1.  14  which  he  placed,  .with  the  king  at  J. 

1  15  the  king  made  silver  and  gold  at  J .  (as 

2.  7  men  that  (are)  with  me  in  Judah  and  in  J . 

2  16  to  Joppa,  and  thou  shalt  carry  it  up  to  J. 

3.  1  house  of  the  Lord  at  J.  in  mount  Moriah 

5  2  Solomon  assembled  the  elders . .  unto  J . 

6.  6  I  have  chosen  J.,  that  my  name  might  be 
8.  6  all  that  Solomon  desired  to  build  in  J. 

9  1  prove  Solomon  with  hard  questions  at  J. 
9!  25  the  chariot  cities,  and  with  the  king  at  J. 
9  27  the  king  made  silver  in  J.  as  stones,  and 
a.  30  And  Solomon  reigned  in  J.  over  all  Israel 

10. 18  to  get  him  up  to  his  chariot,  to  flee  to  J. 
ji'  ,  when  Rehoboam  was  come  to  J.,he  gath. 

II  5  Rehoboam  dwelt  in  J. ,  and  built  cities  for 

11.  14  Levites  left  ,  and  came  to  Judah  and  J. 

11  16  such  as  set  their  hearts,  .came  to  J.,  to 
12!  2,9  Shishak  king  of  Egypt  came . .  against  J . 

12  4  he  took  the  fenced  cities,  .and  came  to  J. 

12.  5  that  were  gathered  together  to  J.  because 

12  7  shall  not  be  poured  out  upon  J.  by  the 

12. 13  Rehoboam  strengthened  himself  in  J.,  and 
12  13  and  he  reigned  seventeen  years  in  J.,  the 

13.  2  He  reigned  three  years  in  J.  His  mother’s 
14  15  carried  away  sheep,  and  returned  to  J. 
13.  10  they  gathered  themselves  together  at  J. 
17.  13  men  of  war,  mighty  men  of  valour,  .in  J. 

19  1  returned  to  his  house  in  peace  to  J. 

iq.  4  Jehoshaphat  dwelt  at  J.:  and  he  went  out 

10.  8  in  .T.  did  Jehoshaphat  set  of  the  Levites 

19.  8  controversies,  when  they  returned  to  J. 

20.  5  stood  in  the  congregation  of  Judah  and  J . 
20.  15  inhabitants  of  .1.,  and  thou  king  Jehosh. 
20. 17  the  salvation  of  the  Lord  with  you  .  J. 

20  18  the  inhabitants  of  J.  fell  before  the  Lord 
20.  20  Hear  me,  0  Judah,  ye  inhabitants  of  J. 
20.  27  every  man  of  Judah  and  J.,  and  Jehosh. 
20!  27  to  go  again  to  J.  with  joy  ;  for  the  Lord 
20.  28  they  came  to  J.  with  psalteries  and  harps 

20.  31  he  reigned  twenty  and  five  years  in  J. 

21.  5  Jehoram .  .reigned  eight  years  in  J. 

21. 11  caused  the  inhabitants  of  J.  to  commit 

21  13  hast  made  Judah  and  the  inhabitants  of  J. 
21  20  he  reigned  in  J.  eight  years,  and  departed 

22.  1  the  inhabitants  of  J.  made  Ahaziali  his 

21.  2  he  reigned  one  year  in  J.  His  mother’s 

23.  2  went  about  in  Judah .  .they  came  to  J. 

24.  1  he  reigned  forty  years  in  J.  His  mother’s 
24.  6  out  of  Judah  and  out  of  J.,  the  collection 
24.  9  a  proclamation  through  Judah  and  J. 

24.  18  wrath  came  upon  Judah  and  J.  for  this 

24.  23  they  came  to  Judah  and  J . ,  and  destroyed 

25.  1  he  reigned  twenty  and  nine  years  in  J. 

25.  1  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Jelioaddan  of  J. 
25.  23  to  J.,  and  brake  down  the  wall  of  J.  from 
25.  27  they  made  a  conspiracy  against  him  in  J. 


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Cli.26.  3  and  he  reigned  fifty  and  two  years  in  J. 

26  3  mother’s  name  also  (was)  J  ecoliah  of  J . 

26  9  built  towers  in  J.  at  the  comer  gate,  and 

26. 15  he  made  in  J.  engines,  invented  bycunn. 

27.  1  reigned  sixteen  years  in  J.  His  mother’s 

27.  8  to  reign,  and  reigned  sixteen  years  in  J. 

28.  1  lie  reigned  sixteen  years  in  J.:  but  he  did 
28  10  keep  under  the  children  of  Judah  and  J. 
28.  24  he  made  him  altars  in  every  corner  of  J. 

28.  27  they  buried  him  in  the  city,  (even)  in  J. 

29.  1  he  reigned  nine  and  twenty  years  in  J. 

29.  8  wrath  of  the  Lord  was  upon  J  udah  and  J. 

30.  1  should  come  to  the  house  of  the  L.  at  J. 

30.  2  the  congregation  in  J.,  to  keep  the  pass. 

30.  3  people  gathered  themselves  together  to  J . 
30.  5  passover  unto  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  at  J . 
30.  1 1  Zebulun  humbled  themselves . .  came  to  J . 
30.  13  there  assembled  at  J.  much  people  to  ke. 
30.  14  took  away  the  altars  that  (were)  in  J. 

30.  21  children  of  Israel  that  were  present  at  J. 
30.  26  there  was  great  joy  in  J.:  for  since  the 

30.  26  since  the  time . .  was)  not  the  like  in  J. 

31.  4  commanded  the  people  that  dwelt  in  J. 

32.  2  that  he  was  purposed  to  fight  against  J . 

32  9  king  of  Assyria  send  his  servants  to  J . 

32.  9  unto  all  Judah  that  (were)  at  J.,  saying 

32.  10  Whereon  do  ye  trust,  that  ye  abide,  .in  J.? 

32.  12  and  commanded  Judah  and  J.,  saying 

32.  18  the  people  of  J.  that  (were)  on  the  wall 
32. 19  they  spake  against  the  Gpd  of  J.,  as  aga. 

32.  22  saved  Hezekiah  and  the  inhabitants  of  .T. 
32.  23  many  brought  gifts  unto  the  Lord  to  J. 

32.  25  wrath  upon  him,  and  upon  Judah  and  J. 
32.  26  (both)  he  and  the  inhabitants  of  J.,  so 

32.  33  the  inhabitants  of  J.  did  him  honour  at 

33.  1  and  he  reigned  fifty  and  five  years  in  J. 

33.  4  had  said,  In  J.  shall  my  name  be  for  ever 

33.  7  in  J.,  which  I  have  chosen  before  all  the 

33.  9  Judah  and  the  inhabitants  of  J.  to  err 

33.  13  brought  him  again  to  J.  into  his  kingdom 

33. 15  mount  of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  in  J. 

33.  21  began  to  reign,  reigned  two  years  in  J. 

34.  1  and  he  reigned  in  J.  one  and  thirty  years 

34.  3  purge  Judah  and  J.  from  the  high  places 
34  s  burnt  the  bones,  .cleansed  Judah  and  J. 

34.  7  he  had  broken  down . .  he  returned  to  J . 

34.  9  delivered  the  money . .  they  returned  to  J . 

34.  22  she  dwelt  in  J.  in  the  college;  and  they 

34.  29  together  all  the  elders  of  Judah  and  J. 

34.  30  the  inhabitants  of  J.,  and  the  priests,  and 
34.  32  he  caused  all  that  were  present  in  J .  and 

34.  32  the  inhabitants  of  J.  did  according  to 

35.  1  Josiah  kept  a  passover.  .the  Lord  in  J. 

35. 18  were  present,  and  the  inhabitants  of  J. 

35.  24  and  they  brought  him  to  J.,  and  he  died 

35.  24  all  Judah  and  J.  mourned  for  Josiah 

36.  1  made  him  king  in  his  father’s  stead  in  J. 

36.  2  and  he  reigned  three  months  in  J . 

36.  3  the  king  of  Egypt  put  him  down  at  J. ,  and 
36.  4  Eliakim  his  brother  king . .  J  udah  and  J. 
36.  5  reigned  eleven  years  in  J. :  and  he  did 
36.  9  reigned  three  months  and  ten  days  in  J. 

36. 10  Zedekiah  his  brother ..  over  Judah  and  J. 
36.  11  Zedekiah.  .reigned  eleven  years  in  J. 

36.  14  of  the  LORD  which  he.  .hallowed  in  J. 

36.  19  brake  down  the  wall  of  J.,  and  burnt  all 
36.  23  charged  me  to  build  him  an  house  in  J. 
Ezra  1.  2  charged  me  to  build  him  an  house  at  J . 

1.  3  and  let  him  go  up  to  J.,  which  (is)  in  Ju. 

1.  3  house  of  the  Lord  God .  .which  (is)  in  J. 

1  4  offering  for.  .house  of  God  that  (is)  in  J. 

1.  s  build,  .house  of  the  Lord  which  (is)  in  J. 

1.  7  Nebuchadnezzar,  .brought  forth  out  of  J. 

1.  11  were  brought  up  from  Babylon  unto  J. 

2.  1  came  again  unto  J.  and  J  udah,  every  one 

2.  68  to  the  house  of  the  Lord  which  (is)  at  J. 

3.  1  gathered  themselves . .  as  one  man  to  J . 

3.  8  their  coming  unto  the  house  of  God  at  J . 

3.  8  were  come  out  of  the  captivity  unto  J . 

4.  6  against  the  inhabitants  of  J  udah  and  J. 

4.  8  the  scribe  wrote  a  letter  against  J.  to 

4.  12  came  up  from  thee . .  are  come  unto  J . 

4.  20  There  have  been  mighty  kings  also  over  J . 
4.  23  they  went  up  in  haste  to  J .  unto  the  J ews 

4.  24  work  of  the  house  of  God  which  (is)  at  J . 

5  1  unto  the  Jew's  that  (were)  in  Judah  and  J. 

5.  2  to  build  the  house  of  God  which  (is)  at  J. 

5.  14  took  out  of  the  temple  that  (was)  in  J. 

5.  15  carry  them  into  the  temple  that  (is)  in  J. 
5. 16  foundation  pf. . house  of  G.  which  (is)  in  J. 

5.  17  decree. . to  build  this  houseof  God  at  J. 

6.  3  decree  (concerning)  the  house  of  God  at  J. 

6.  5  took . .  out  of  the  temple  which  (is)  at  J . 

6.  5  brought  again  unto.,  temple  which  (is)  at  J . 

6.  9  appointment  of  the  priests  which  (are)  at  J . 
6.  12  destroy  this  house  of  God  which  (is)  at  J. 

6.  18  for  the  service  of  God,  which  (is)  at  J. 

7.  7  the  porters,  and  the  Nethinims,  unto  J. 

7  8  he  came  to  J.  in  the  fifth  month,  which 

7.  9  first  (day)  of  the  fifth  month  came  he  to  J. 

7.  13  of  their  own  free  will  to  go  up  to  J.,  go 

7. 14  enquire  concerning  Judah  and  J.,  accord. 

7. 15  God  of  Israel,  whose  habitation  (is)  in  J. 

7.  16,  17  the  house  of  their  God  which  (is)  in  J. 

7  19  (those)  deliver  thou  before  the  God  of  J . 

7.  27  the  house  of  the  Lord  which  (is)  in  J. 

8.  29  at  J.,  in  the  chambers  of  the  house  of  the 

8.  30  to  bring  (them)  to  J.,  unto  the  house  of 

8.  31  twelfth  (day)  of .  .first  month,  to  go  unto  J. 

8.  32  we  came  to  J.,  and  abode  there  three  days 

9.  9  and  to  give  us  a  wall  in  Judah  and  in  J . 

10.  7  made  proclamation  throughout  J .  and  J . 


Ezra  10.  7  should  gather  themselves  together  unto  J. 

10.  9  together  unto  J.  within  three  days.  It 
Neh.  1.  2  asked  them  concerning  the  Jews.  .and.  J. 

1.  3  the  wall  of  J.  also  (is)  broken  down,  and 
2. 11  So  I  came  to  J.,  and  was  there  three  days 

2.  12  my  God  had  put  in  my  heart  to  do  at  J. 

2. 13  viewed  the  walls  of  J.,  which  were  broken 

2.  17  J.  (lieth)  waste,  and  the  gates  thereof  are 

2.  17  let  us  build  up  the  wall  of  J.,  that  we  be 

2.  20  portion,  nor  right,  nor  memorial,  in  J. 

3.  8  and  they  fortified  J.  unto  the  broad  wall 

3.  9  son  of  Hur,  the  ruler  of  the  half  part  of  J. 

3.  12  the  ruler  of  the  half  part  of  J.,  he  and 

4.  7  heard  that  the  walls  of  J.  were  made  up 

4.  8  (and)  to  fight  against  J.,  and  to  hinder  it 

4.  22  everyone  with  his  servant  lodge  within  J. 

6.  7  appointed  prophets  to  preach  of  thee  at  J . 

7.  2  the  ruler  of  the  palace,  charge  over  J. 

7.  3  Let  not  the  gates  of  J.  be  opened  until 

7.  3  appoint  watches  of  the  inhabitants  of  J. 

7.  6  came  again  to  J.  and  to  J  udah,  every  one 

8.  15  proclaim  in  all  their  cities,  and  in  J. 

11  1  And  the  rulers  of  the  people  dwelt  at  J. 

11.  1  oue  of  ten  to  dwell  in  J.  the  holy  city 

11.  2  willingly  offered  themselves  to  dwell  at  J. 

11  3  chief  of  the  province  that  dwelt  in  J. 

11  4  at  J.  dwelt  (certain)  of  the  children  of 

11.  6  the  sons  of  Perez  that  dwelt  at  J.  (were) 

1 1.  22  The  overseer  also  of  the  Levites  at  J .  (was) 

12  27  at  the  dedication  of  the  wall  of  J.,  they 

12.  27  to  bring  them  to  J.,  to  keep  the  dedication 

12  28  out  of  the  plain  country  round  about  J. 

12.  29  had  budded  them  villages  round  about  J. 

12.  43  that  the  joy  of  J.  was  heard  even  afar  oh 

13.  6  in  all  this  (time)  was  not  I  at  J. :  for  in 

13.  7  I  came  to  J.,  and  understood  of  the  evil 

13.  15  they  brought  into  J.  on  the  sabbath  day 

13  i6sold. .  unto  the  children  of  Judah,  and  in  J. 
13.  19  the  gates  of  J.  began  to  be  dark  before 
13.  20  merchants,  .lodged  without  J.  onceortw. 

Esth  2  6  Who  had  been  carried  away  from  J .  with 

Psa  51.  18  Do  good,  .build  thou  the  walls  of  J. 

68  29  Because  of  thy  temple  at  J.  shall  kings 
79.  1  they  defiled  ;  they  have  laid  J.  on  heaps 
70  3  have  they  shed  like  water  round  about  .J . 

io2  21  To  declare  the  name . .  and  his  praise  in  .T. 
116.  19  in  the  midst  of  thee,  O  J.  Praise  ye  the 
122  2  Our  feet  shall  stand  within  thy  gates,  0  J . 

122.  3  J.  is  builded  as  a  city  that  is  compact 
122.  6  Pray  for  the  peace  of  J. :  they  shall  pros. 
125.  2  (As)  the  mountains  (are)  round  about  J. 
128.  5  thou  shalt  see  the  good  of  J .  all  the  days 
135.  21  Lord  out  of  Zion,  which  dwellethat  J. 

137  5  O  J.,  let  my  right  handforget  (hercunn.) 

137  6  if  I  p’-efer  not  J.  above  my  chief  joy 

137.  7  the  children  of  Edom  in  the  day  of  J.;  who 
147  2  The  Lord  doth  build  up  J.:  he  gathereth 
147.  12  Praise  the  Lord,  0  J.;  praise  thy  God,  O 

Eccl  1.  1  the  Preacher,  the  son  of  David,  king  in  J. 

1.  12  I  the  Preacher  was  king  over  Israel  in  J. 

1. 16  all  (they)  that  have  been  before  me  in  J. 

2  7  above  all  that  were  in  J.  before  me 

2  9  more  than  all  that  were  before  me  m  J. 
Song  1.  5  black,  but  comely,  0  ye  daughters  of  J . 

2.  7  I  charge  you,  0  ye  daughters  of  J.,  byth 
?  cl  charge  you,  O  ye  daughters  of  J.,  by  th 
f  10  paved  (with)  love,  for  the  daughters  of  J. 

C  8  1  charge  you,  O  daughters  of  J. ,  if  ye  find 
c.  16  and  this  (is)  my  friend,  0  daughters  of  J. 

6.  4  (art)  beautiful,  O  my  love ..  comely  as  J. 

8  4  I  charge  you,  O  daughters  of  J.,  that  ye 

Isa.  1.  1  which  he  saw  concerning  Judah  and  J. 

2.  1  that  Isaiah . .  saw  concerning  Judah  and  J. 
2  3  the  law,  and  the  word  of  the  Lord  from  J. 

1  doth  take  away  from  J.  and  from  Judah 
8  For  J.  is  ruined,  and  Judah  is  fallen  ;  be. 
3  (he  that)  remaineth  in  J.,  shall  be  called 
4.  3  one  (that  is)  written  amorg  the  living  in  J. 
4.  4  LORI) .  shall  have  purged  the  blood  of  J . 
c.  3  now,  0  inhabitants  of  J. .  .judge,  I  pray 

7.  1  went  up  toward  J.  to  war  against  it,  but 

8. 14  and  for  a  snare  to  the  inhabitants  of  J. 

10. 10  graven  images  did  excel  them  of  J.  and 
10.  II  Shall  I  not.  .so  do  to  J.  and  her  idols 

10  12  his  whole  work  upon  mount  Zion  and  on  J. 

10.  32  shake  liis  hand  (against),  .the  hill  of  J 
22  10  And  ye  have  numbered  the  houses  of  J. 
22  21  shall  be  a  father  to  the  inhabitants  of  J. 
24.  23  Lord  . .  shall  reign  in  mount  Zion,  and  111  J. 
27  13  worship  the  Lord  in  the  holy  mount  at  J. 
28.  14  men,  that  rule  this  people  which  (is) m  J. 
20.  iq  the  people  shall  dwell  in  Zion  at  J.  :  tliou 
,1  c  As  birds  flying,  so  willthe  Lord,  .defend  J. 
31’.  q  whose  fire  (is)  in  Zion,  and  his  furnace  111  J. 
33  20  tliine  eyes  shall  see  J.  a  quiet  habitation 

36  2  king,  .sent  Rabshakeh  from  Lachish  to  J. 
36!  7  said  to  Judah  and  to  J.,  Ye  shall  worship 
36.  20  the  Lord  should  deliver  J.  out  of  my  ha. 

37. 10  J.  shall  not  be  given  into  the  hand  of  the 

37  22  daughter  of  J.  hath  shaken  her  head  at 
77  32  out  of  J.  shall  go  forth  a  remnant,  and 
to.  2  Speak  ye  comfortably  to  J  and  cry  unto 

40  9  0  J.,  that  bringest  good  tidings,  lift  up 

41  27  I  will  give  to  J.  one  that  bringeth  good 
I, '  26  that  saith  to  J.,  Thou  shalt  be  inhabited 
It  28  saying  to  J.,  Thou  shalt  be  built ;  and  to 
Cl  17  0  J.,  which  hast  drunk  at  the  hand  of  the 
V  I  put  on  thy  beautiful  garments,  O  J.,  the 
r2'  2  sit  down,  O  J.  :  loose  thyself  from  the  ba. 
c2.  O  sing  together,  ye  waste  places  of  J. :  for 
c2  q  comforted  his  people, .  .hath  redeemed  J . 
62.  1  for  J.’s  sake  I  will  not  rest,  until  the 


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isa.  62.  6  I  liave  set  watchmen  upon  thy  walls,  OJ. 
62.  7  and  till  he  make  J.  a  praise  in  the  earth 

64. 10  Zion  is  a  wilderness,  J.  a  desolation 
65.  18  I  create  J.  a  rejoicing,  and  her  people  a 

65.  19  I  will  rejoice  in  J.,  and  joy  in  my  people 

66.  10  Rejoice  ye  with  J.,  and  be  glad  with  her 
66.  13  comfort  you.  .ye  shall  be  comforted  in  J. 
66.  20  upon  swift  beasts,  to  my  holy  mountain  J. 

Jer.  1.  3  the  carrying  away  of  J.  captive  in  the 

1.  15  throne  at  the  entering  of  the  gates  of  J. 

2.  2  cry  in  the  ears  of  J. ,  saying,  Thus  saitli 

3.  17  they  shall  call  J.  the  throne  of  the  Lord 

3.  17  unto  it,  to  the  name  of  the  Lord,  to  J. 

4.  3  saitli  the  Lord  to  the  men  of  Judah  and  J. 

4.  4  ye  men  of  J udah  and  inhabitants  of  J. 

4.  5  publish  in  J. ;  and  say,  Blow  yethetrum. 

4.  10  hast  greatly  deceived  this  people  and  J. 
4.  11  shall  it  be  said  to  this  people  and  to  J. 

4.  14  0  J.,  wash  thine  heart  from  wickedness 

4.  16  publish  against  J.,  (that)  watchers  come 

5.  1  ye  to  and  fro  through  the  streets  of  J. 

6.  1  gather  yourselves  to  flee  out  of . .  J.,  and 

6.  6  cast  a  mount  against  J.  :  this  (is)  the  city 

6.  8  Be  thou  instructed,  0  J.,  let  my  soul  de. 

7.  17  cities  of  Judah,  and  in  the  streets  of  J.? 

7.  34  from  the  streets  of  J.,  the  voice  of  mirth 

8.  1  the  bones  of  the  inhabitants  of  J.,  out  of 

8.  s  Why  (then)  is  this  people  of  J.  slidden 

9.  11  I  will  make  J.  heaps,  (and)  a  den  of  dra. 

11.  2  men  of  Judah,  and  to  the  inhabitants  of  J. 

11.  6  cities  of  Judah,  and  in  the  streets  of  J. 

11.  9  A  conspiracy,  among,  .inhabitants  of  J. 

1 1.  12  inhabitants  of  J.  go  and  cry  unto  the  gods 

11.  13  (according  to) .  .number  of  the  streets  of  J. 

13.  9  pride  of  Judah,  and  the  great  pride  of  J. 

13. 13  prophets,  and  all  the  inhabitants  of  J. 

13.  27  O  J. !  wilt  thou  not  be  made  clean  ?  when 

14.  2  Judah  mourneth.  .the  cry  of  J.  isgoneup 

14.  16  shall  be  cast  out  in  the  streets  of  J. 

15.  4  be  removed.,  for  (that)  which  he  did  in  J. 

15.  5  who  shall  have  pity  upon  thee,  OJ.I  or 

17.  19  Go  and  stand,  .in  all  the  gates  of  J. 

17.  20  the  inhabitants  of  J.,  that  enter  in  by 
17.  21  bear,  nor  bring  (it)  in  by  the  gates  of  J. 
17.  25  men  of  Judah,  and  the  inhabitants  of  J. 
17.  26  from  the  places  about  J.,  and  from  the 
17.  27  even  entering  in  at  the  gates  of  J.  on  the 

17.  27  it  shall  devour  the  palaces  of  J.,  and  it 

18.  11  the  inhabitants  of  J.,  saying,  Thussaith 

19.  3  O  kings  of  Judah,  and  inhabitants  of  J. 

19.  7  the  counsel  of  Judah  and  J.  in  this  place 
19.  13  the  houses  of  J.,  and  the  houses  of 

22.  19  drawn  and  cast  forth  beyond  thegatesofJ. 

23.  14  I  have  seen  also  in  the  prophets  of  J.  an 

23.  15  from  the  prophets  of  J.  is  profaneness 

24.  1  with  the  carpenters  and  smiths,  from  J. 

24.  8  the  residue  of  J. ,  that  remain  in  this  land 

25.  2  of  Judah,  and  to  all  the  inhabitants  of  J. 

25.  18  J.,  and  the  cities  of  Judah,  and  the  kings 

26.  18  J.  shall  become  heaps,  and  the  mountain 

27.  3  of  the  messengers  which  come  to  J.  unto 
27.  18  the  house  of  the  king  of  Judah,  and  at  J. 
27.  20  away  captive  Jeconiah.  .from  J.  to  Baby. 
27.  20  captive,  .all  the  nobles  of  Judah  and  J. 
27.  21  the  house  of  the  king  of  Judah  and  of  J. 
29.  1  the  prophet  sent  from  J.  unto  the  residue 
29.  1  carried  away  captive  from  J.  to  Babylon 
29.  2  princes  of  Judah  and  J.,  and  the  carpen. 
29.  2  and  the  smiths,  were  departed  from  J. 

29.  4  to  be  carried  away  from  J.  unto  Babylon 
29.  20  whom  I  have  sent  from  J.  to  Babylon 

29.  25  letters . .  unto  all  the  people  that  (are)  at  J. 

32.  2  the  king  of  Babylon’s  army  besieged  J. :  and 

32.  32  men  of  Judah,  and  the  inhabitants  of  J. 

32.  44  in  the  places  about  J.,  and  in  the  cities 

33.  10  in  the  streets  of  J.,  (that  are)  desolate 

33.  13  in  the  places  about  J.,  and  in  the  cities 

33.  16  J.  shall  dwell  safely :  andthis(istliename) 

34.  1  fought  against  J.,  and  against  all  the 

34.  6  words  unto  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah  in  J. 

34.  7  king  of  Babylon’s  army  fought  against  J. 

34.  8  with  all  the  people  that  (were)  at  J. 

34. 19  the  princes  of  J.,  the  eunuchs,  and  the 

35.  it  let  us  go  to  J.  for  fear  of  the  army  of 

35.  11  for  fear  of  the  army .  .so  we  dwell  at  J. 

35.  13  men  of  Judah  and  the  inhabitants  of  J. 

35.  17  upon  all  inhabitants  of  J.  all  the  evil 

36.  9  proclaimed  a  fast,  .to  all  the  people  in  J. 

36.  9  that  came  from  the  cities  of  Judah  unto  J. 

36.  31  upon  the  inhabitants  of  J.,  and  upon  the 

37.  5  Chaldeans  that  besieged  J.  heard  tidings 

37.  5  Chaldeans . .  heard . .  they  departed  from  J. 

37.  11  army.  .Chaldeans  was  broken  up  from  J. 

37.  12  Jeremiah  went  forth  out  of  J.  to  go  into 

38.  28  J.  was  taken  :  and  he  was  (there)  when  J. 

39.  1  Nebuchadnezzar,  .and.  .army  against  J. 

39.  8  with  fire,  and  brake  down  the  walls  of  J. 

40.  1  were  carried  away  captive  of  J.  andJudah 
42.  18  poured  forth  upon  the  inhabitants  of  J. 
44.  2  all  the  evil  that  I  have  brought  upon  J. 
44.  6,  21  of  Judah  and  in  the  streets  of  J. 

44.  9  land  of  Judah  and  in  the  streets  of  J.  ? 

44.  13  as  I  have  punished  J.,  by  the  sword,  by 
51.  35  My  blood  upon  the  inhabitants,  .shall  J. 

51.  50  remember,  .andlet  J.  come  into  your  mind 

52.  1  and  he  reigned  eleven  years  in  J.  And 
52.  3  it  came  to  pass  in  J.  and  Judah,  till  he 
52.  4  came,  he  and  all  his  army,  against  J.,  and 

52. 12  fifth  month.  .cameNebuzar-adan.  .into  J. 

52. 13  the  houses  of  J.,  and  ail  the  houses  of  the 
52.  14  brake  down  all  the  walls  of  J.  round  about 
52.  29  carried  away  captive  from  J.  eight  hund. 


Lam.  1.  7  J.  remembered  in  the  days  of  her  affliction 

1.  8  J.  hath  grievously  sinned ;  therefore  she 

1.  17  J.  is  as  a  menstruous  woman  among  them 

2.  10  the  virgins  of  J.  hang  down  their  heads 

2.  13  shall  I  liken  to  thee,  O  daughter  of  J.? 

2.  15  and  wag  their  head  at  the  daughter  of  J. 

4. 12  should  have  entered  into  the  gates  of  J. 

Eze.  4.  1  and  pourtray  upon  it  the  city,  (even)  J. 

4.  7  shall  set  thy  face  toward  the  siege  of  J. 

4. 16  I  will  break  the  staff  of  bread  in  J. :  and 

5.  5  This  (is)  J.  :  I  have  set  it  in  the  midst  of 

8.  3  brought  me  in  the  visions  of  God  to  J. 

9.  4  midst  of  the  city,  through  the  midst  of  J. 

9.  8  in  thy  pouring  out  of  thy  fury  upon  J.  ? 

11.  15  unto  whom  the  inhabitants  of  J.  have 

12.  10  This  burden  (concerneth)the  prince  in  J. 

12. 19  the  Lord  God  of  the  inhabitants  of  J. 

13.  16  which  prophesy  concerning  J.,  and  which 

14.  21  I  send  my  four  sore  judgments  upon  J. 

14.  22  the  evil  that  I  have  brought  upon  J.,  (even) 

15.  6  so  will  I  give  the  inhabitants  of  J. 

16.  2  Son.  .cause  J.  to  know  her  abominations 

16.  3  Thus  saith  the  Lord  GOD  unto  J. ;  Thy 

17.  12  the  king  of  Babylon  is  come  to  J.,  and 

21.  2  set  thy  face  toward  J.,  and  drop  (thy  w.) 
21.  20 may  come,  .to  Judah  in  J.  the  defenced 

21.  22  his  right  hand  was  the  divination  for  J. 

22.  19  I  will  gather  you  into  the  midst  of  J. 

23.  4  names;  Samaria  (is)  Aholah,  and  J.  Ahol. 

24.  2  set  himself  against  J.  this  same  day 

26.  2  that  Tyrus  hath  said  against  J.,  Aha!  she 
33.  21  one  that,  .escaped  out  of  J.  came  untome 

36.  38  as  the  flock  of  J.  in  her  solemn  feasts 
Dan.  1.  1  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon  unto  J. 

5.  2  taken  out  of  the  temple  which  (was)  in  J. 

5.  3  temple  of  the  house  of  God.  .(was)  at  J. 

6.  10  windows,  .open  in  his  chamber  toward  J. 
9.  2  seventy  years  in  the  desolations  of  J. 

9.  7  the  inhabitants  of  J.,  and  unto  all  Israel 
9.  12  not  been  done  as  hath  been  done  upon  J. 
9.  16  thy  fury  be  turned  away  from  the  city  J. 
9.  16  J.  and  thy  people  (are  become)  a  reproach 
9.  25  to  build  J.  unto  the  Messiah  the  Prince 
Joel  2.  32  J.  shall  be  deliverance,  as  the  Lord 

3.  1  bring  again  the  captivity  of  Judah  and  J. 

3.  6  the  children  of  J.  have  ye  sold  unto  the 

3.  16  out  of  Zion,  and  utter  his  voice  from  J. 

3.  17  then  shall  J.  be  holy,  and  there  shall  no 
3.  20  and  J.  from  generation  to  generation 

Amos  1.  2  from  Zion,  and  utter  his  voice  from  J. 

2.  5  and  it  shall  devour  the  palaces  of  J. 
Obad.  11  entered,  .his  gates,  .and  cast  lots  upon  J. 

20  the  captivity  of  J.,  which  (is)  in  Sepharad 
Mic.  1.  1  which  he  saw  concerning  Samaria  and  J. 

1.  5  high  places  of  Judah  ?  (are  they)  not  J.  ? 

1.  9  unto  the  gate  of  my  people,  (even)  to  J. 

1.  12  came  down  from  the  LORD  unto,  gate  of  J. 

3.  10  Zion  with  blood,  and  J.  with  iniquity 

3.  12  J.  shall  become  heaps,  and  the  mountain 

4.  2  of  Zion,  and  the  word  of  the  Lord  from  J. 

4.  8  kingdom  shall  come  to  the  daughter  of  J. 
Zeph.  1.  4  Judah,  and  upon  all  the  inhabitants  of  J." 

1.  12  I  will  search  J.  with  candles,  and  punish 
3.  14  rejoice  with  all  the  heart,  .daughter  of  J. 
3.  16  shall  be  said  to  J.,  Fear  thou  not ;  (and) 
Zech.  1.  12  how  long  wilt  thou  not  have  mercy  on  J. 
1.  14  I  am  jealous  for  J.  and  for  Zion  with  a 
1.  16  I  am  returned  to  J.  with  mercies  :  my  li. 
1.  16  a  line  shall  be  stretched  forth  upon  J. 

1.  17  yet  comfort  Zion,  and  shall  yet  choose  J. 

1.  19  which  have  scattered  Judah, Israel,  and  J. 

2.  2  measure  J.,  to  see  what  (is)  the  breadth 

2.  4  J.  shall  be  inhabited  (as)  towns  without 

2.  12  And  the  Lord,  shall  choose  J.  again 

3.  2  the  Lord  that  hath  chosen  J.  rebuke  thee 

7.  7  J.  was  inhabited  and  in  prosperity,  and 

8.  3  will  dwell  in  the  midst  of  J. :  and  J.  shall 
8.  4  old  women  dwell  in  the  streets  of  J.,  and 
8.  8  they  shall  dwell  in  the  midst  of  J. ;  and 
8.  15  I  thought  in  these  days  to  do  well  unto  J. 

8.  22  shall  come  to  seek  the  Lord  of  hosts  in  ,T. 

9.  9  shout,  0  daughter  of  J. :  behold,  thy  King 
9.  10  chariot  from  E.,  and  the  horse  jfrom  J. 

12.  2  I  will  make  J.  a  cup  of  trembling  unto 

12.  2  siege  both  against  Judah  (and)  against  J. 

12.  3  that  day  will  I  make  J.  a  burdensome  st. 

12.  5  The  inhabitants  of  J.  (shall  be)  my  stren. 

12.  6  J.  shall  be  inhabited  again,  .(even)  in  J. 
12.  7  the  glory  of  the  inhabitants  of  J.  do  not 
12.  8  the  Lord  defend  the  inhabitants  of  ,1. 

12.  9  all  the  nations  that  come  against  J. 

12.  10  upon  the  inhabitants  of  J.,  the  spirit  of 

12.  11  shall  there  be  a  great  mourning  in  J.,  as 

13.  1  fountain  opened .  .to  the  inhabitants  of  J. 

14.  2  gather  all  nations  against  J.  to  battle 
14.  4  mount  of  Olives,  which  (is)  before  J.  on 
14.  8  living  waters  shall  go  out  from  J.;  half 

14. 10  a  plain  from  Geba  to  Rimmon  south  of  J. 
14.  11  but  J.  shall  be  safely  inhabited 

14.  12  the  people  that  have  fought  against  J. 

14.  14  Judah  also  shall  fight  at  J.:  and  the  we. 
14.  16  of  all  the  nations  which  came  against  J. 
14.  17  not  come  up  of  (all) the  families,  .unto  J. 

14.  21  Yea,  every  pot  in  J.  and  in  Judah  shall 
Mai.  2.  11  abomination .  .committed  in  Is.  and  in  J. 

3.  4  Then  shall  the  offering  of  Judah  and  J. 
Matt.  2.  1  there  came  wise  men  from  the  east  to  J. 

2.  3  he  was  troubled,  and  all  J.  with  him 

3.  5  Then  went  out  to  him  J.,  and  all  Judea 
4.25  (from)  J. ,  and  (from)  J udea,  and  (from) 

5.  35  neither  by  J. ;  for  it  is  the  city  of  the 

15.  1  scribes  and  Pharisees,  which  were  of  J. 


Matt  16.  21  must  go  unto  J.,  and  suffer  many  things 

20.  17  And  Jesus  going  up  to  J.  took  the  twelve 

20.  18  we  go  up  to  J.;  and  the  Son  of  man  shall 

21.  1  they  drew  niglj  unto  J.,  and  were  come  to 

21.  10  when  he  was  come  into  J.,  all  the  city 
23-  37  O  J.,  J.,  (thou)  that  killest  the  prophets 

Mark  1.  5  all  the  land  of  Judea,  and  they  of  J.,  and 

3.  8  from  J.,  and  from  Iduma:a,  and  (from) 

3.  22  the  scribes  which  came  down  from  J.  said 

7.  1  certain  of  the  scribes,  which  came  from  J. 

10.  32  they  were  in  the  way  going  up  to  J.;  and 

10.  33  we  go  up  to  J. ;  and  the  son  of  man  shall 

11.  I  when  they  came  nigh  [to  J.],  unto  Bethph. 

11.  11  J esus  entered  into  J. ,  and  into  the  temple 
11.  15  they  come  to  J. :  and  Jesus  went  into  the 
11.  27  they  come  again  to  J.:  and  as  he  was  w. 

15.  41  women  which  came  up  with  him  unto  J. 

Luke  2.  22  they  brought  him  to  J.,  to  present  (him) 

2.  25  there,  a  man  in  J.,  whose  name  (was)  S. 

2.  38  all  them  that  looked  for  redemption  in  J.  • 

2.  41  his  parents  went  to  J.  every  year  at  the 
2.  42  they  w  ent  up  [to  J.]  after  the  custom  of  the 
2.  43  the  child  Jesus  tarried  behind  in  J. ;  and 
2.  45  they  turned  back  again  to  J.,  seeking  him 

4.  9  And  he  brought  him  to  J.,  and  set  him 

5.  17  of  every  town  of  Galilee,  and  Judea,  and  J. 

6.  i7people  out  of  all  Judea  and  J.,  and  from 
9.  31  decease  which  he  should  accomplish  at  J. 

9.  51  he  stedfastly  set  his  face  to  go  to  J. 

9.  53  his  face  was  as  though  he  would  go  to  J. 

10.  30  A  certain  (man)  went  down  from  J.  to  Jer. 

13.  4  sinners  above  all  men  that  dwelt  in  J.? 

13.  22  went,  .teaching,  and  journey,  toward  [J.] 

13.  33  cannot  be  that  a  prophet  perish  out  of  J. 
n.  a  O  J.,  J.,  which  killest  the  prophets,  and 

17.  11  as  he  went  to  J.,  that  he  passed  through 

18.  31  we  go  up  [to  J.],  and  all  things  that  are 

19.  11  becauselie  was  nigh  toJ., and  becausethey 
19.  28  he  went  before,  ascending  up  to  J. 

21.  20  when  ye  shall  see  J.  compassed  with  arm. 

21.  24  J.  shall  be  trodden  down  of  the  Gentiles 
23.  7  who  himself  also  was  at  J.  at  that  time 

23.  28  Daughters  of  J.,  weep  not  for  me,  but  weep 

24.  13  which  was  from  J.  (about)  threescore  fur. 

24. 18  Art  thou  only  a  stranger  in  J.,  and  hast 
24.  33  and  returned  to  J.,  and  found  the  eleven 
24.  47  among  all  nations,  beginning  at  J. 

24.  49  tarry  ye  in  the  city  of  [J.j.until  ye  be  endued 
24.  52  and  returned  to  J.  with  great  joy 
John  1.  19  priests  and  Levites  from  J.  to  ask  him 

2. 13  passover  was  at  hand.  .Jesus  went,  .to  J. 

2.  23  he  was  in  J.  at  the  passover,  in  the  feast 
4.  20  J.  is  the  place  where  men  ought  to  wors. 

4.  21  neither  in  this  mountain,  nor  yet  at  J. 

4.  45  the  things  that  he  did  at  J.  at  the  feast 

5.  1  feast  of  the  Jews ;  and  Jesus  went  up  to  J. 

5.  2  there  is  at  J. ,  by  the  sheep  (market),  a  pool 

7.  25  Then  said  some  of  them  of  J.,  Is  not  this 

10.  22  it  was  at  J.  the  feast  of  the  dedication 

11. 18  Bethany  was  nigh  unto  J.,  about  fifteen 

11.  55  and  many  went  out  of  the  country  up  toJ. 

12.  12  they  heard  that  Jesus  was  coming  to  J. 

Acts  1.  4  they  should  not  depart  from  J.,  but  wait 

1.  8  ye  shall  he  witnesses  unto  me  both  in  J. 

1.  12  Then  returned  they  unto  J.  from  the  mo. 

1.  12  which  is  from  J.  a  sabbath  day’s  journey 

1. 19  it  was  known  unto  all  the  dwellers  at  J. 

2.  5  there  were  dwelling  at  J.  Jews,  devout 
2.  14  (ye)  that  dwell  at  J.,  be  this  known  unto 

4.  6  andasmany. .  were  gathered  together  at  J. 

4.  16  (is)  manifest  to  all  them  that  dwell  in  J. 

5. 16  (out)  of  the  cities  round  about  unto  J. 

5.  28  ye  have  filled  J.  with  your  doctrine,  and 

6.  7  the  disciples  multiplied  in  J.  greatly ;  and 

8.  1  persecution  against . .  which  was  at  J. 

8.  14  the  apostles  which  were  at  J.  heard  that  J 
8.  25  returned  [to  J.],  and  preached  the  gospel 

8.  26  the  way  that  goeth  down  from  J.  unto  Ga. 

8.  27  an  eunuch,  had  come  to  J.  for  to  worship 

9.  2  he  might  bring  them  bound  unto  J. 

9.  13  much  evil  he  hath  done  to  thy  saints  at  J. 

9.  21  which  called  on  this  name  in  J.,  and  came 
9. [26  when  Saul  was  come  to  J.,  he  assayed  to 
9.  28  with  them  coming  in  and  going  out  at  J. 

10.  39  both  in  the  land  of  the  Jews,  and  in  J. 

11.  2  w  hen  Peter  was  come  up  [to  J.],  they  that 

11.  22  the  ears  of  the  church  which  was  [in  J.j 

11.  27  in  these  days  came  prophets  from  J. 

12.  25  Barnabas  and  Saul  returned  from  J.,  when 

13.  13  John  departing  from  them  returned  to  J. 

13.  27  they  that  dwell  at  J.,  and  their  rulers 

13.  31  which  came  up  with  him  from  Galilee  toJ. 

15.  2  should  go  up  to  J.  unto  the  apostles  and 

15.  4  And  when  they  were  come  to  J.,  they  were 

16.  4  the  apostles  and  elders  which  were  [at  J.j 

18.  21  [I  must,  .keep  this  feast  that  cometh  in  J.j 

19.  21  Paul  purposed  in  spirit,  .to  go  [to  J.  ],  saying 

20.  16  hasted,  .to  be  [at  J.]  the  day  of  Pentecost 

20.  22  go  bound  in  the  spirit  unto  J.,  not  know. 

21.  4  who  said,  .thatihe'should  not  go  up  [to  J.  1 

21.  11  So  shall  the  Jews  at  J.  bind  the  man  that 

21. 12  and  they,  .besought  him  not  to  go  up  to  J. 

21. 13  die  at  J.  for  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
21.  15  took  up  our  carriages,  and  went  up  [to  J.) 

21. 17  And  when  we  were  come  to  J.,  the  breth. 

21.  31  tidings  came,  .that  all  J.  was  in  an  uproar 

22.  5  bring  them  which  were,  .bound  unto  J. 

22.  17  when  I  was  come  again  to  J.,  even  while 

22.  18  get  thee  quickly  out  of  J.:  for  they  will 

23. 11  as  thou  hast  testified  of  me  in  J.,  so  must 

24.  11  twelve  day's  since  I  went  up  to  J.  for  to 

25.  1  three  days  he  ascended  from  Cesarea  to  J, 


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Acts  25.  she  would  send  for  him  to  J. ,  laying  wait 
2=  7  the  Jews  which  came  down  from  J.,  stood 

2,  gAVilt  thou  go  up  to  J.,  and  there  be  judged 
25  15  when  I  was  at  J.,  the  chief  priests  and  the 
2  5.  20  I  asked  (him)  whether  he  would  go  to  J. 
2-  24  have  dealt  with  rue,  both  at  J.,  and  (also) 
26.  4  at  the  first  among  mine  own  nation  at  J. 
26.’  10  Which  thing  I  also  did  in  J.  :  and  many  of 
26.  20  and  at  J. ,  and  throughout  all  the  coasts 
28. 17  yet  was  I  delivered  prisoner  from  J.  into 
Rom  15  19  from  J.,  and  round  about  unto  Illyricum 
1-  25  I  go  unto  J.  to  minister  unto  the  saints 
15!  26  contribution'for  the.. saints  which  are  at  J. 

15.  31  that  my  sendee  which  (I  haye)for  J.  may 

1  Co.  16.  3  I  send  to  bring  your  liberality  unto  J. 

Gal  1  17  Neither  went  I  up  to  J.  to  them  which 

1  18  I  went  up  to  J.  to  see  Peter,  and  abode 

2.  1  I  went  up  again  to  J.  with  Barnabas,  and 
4!  25  mount. Sinai  in  Arabia,  andanswereth  to  J. 

4.  26  But  J.  which  is  above  is  free,  which  is  the 
Heb.  12.  22  the  city  of  the  living  God,  the  heavenly  J. 
Rev  3.  12  of  the  city  of  my  God,  (which  is)  new  J. 

21.  2  John  saw  the  holy  city,  new  J  .coming 
21.  10  and  showed  me  that  great  city,  the  holy  J. 

nE-RU'-SHA,  KyiT,  nyn;  possession.  j 

rhe  daughter  of  Zadok  and  wife  of  Uzziali,  and  mother 

>f  Jotham,  kings  of  Judah.  B.C.  760. 

2  Ki.15.  33  his  mother’s  name  (was)  J.,  the  daughter 
2  Ch.27.  1  His  mother's  name  also  (was)  J.,  the  dau. 

fE-SA-I  AH,  JE  SHA-I  AH,  Jah  is  helper. 

1.  A  grandson  of  Zerubbabel.  B.C.  470. 

1  Ch.  3.  21  the  sons  of  Hananiali ;  Pelatiah,  and  J. 

2.  A  son  of  Jeduthun,  and  one  appointed  to  the  service 
3f  song.  B.C.  1015. 

i  Ch  25  3  Zeri,  and  J.,  Hashabiah,  and  Mattithiah 
25.  15  eighth  to  J.,  (he),  his  sons,  and  hisbrethr. 
J.  A  grandson  of  Eliezer,  son  of  Moses,  and  ancestor  of 
Shelomith.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.26.  25  J.  his  son,  and  Joram  his  son,  and  Zichri 

1.  One  of  the  family  of  Elam  that  returned  with  Ezra.  B.C. 


7Ezra  8.  7  J.  the  son  of  Athaliah,  and  with  him  sev. 

,.  A  Merarite  who  joined  Ezra.  B.C.  447. 

Ezra  8.  19  and  with  him  J.  of  the  sons  of  Merari,  his 
!.  A  Benjamite  whose  posterity  dwelt  in  Jerusalem. 
*.C.  447. 

Neh.  11.  7  Maaseiali,  the  son  of  Ithiel,  the  son  of  J 
X-SHA'-NAH,  nxp'  ancient. 

t  city  nearBethei  and  Ephraim  on  the  N.  of  Benjamin. 

2  Ch.13.  19  J.  with  the  towns  thereof,  and  Ephraim 
IE-SHAR-E'-LAH,  nStr!?';  of  Jesharel. 

V  Levite  who  presided  over  the  service  of  song.  B.C. 
1015. 

1  Ch.25.  14  The  seventh  to  J.,  (he),  his  sons,  and  his 
IE-SHEB-E-AB,  seat  of  the  father. 

rhe  head  of  the  i4th  course  of  the  priests  in  the  service 
of  the  sanctuary.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.24.  13  thirteenth  to  Huppah,  the  fourteenth  to  J 

TE'-SHER,  rightness. 

A  son  of  Caleb,  son  of  Hezron.  B.C.  1540. 

1  Ch.  2. 18  sons(are)  these;  J.,  andSliobab,  and  Ard 
JE-SHI'-MON,  JO’®;,  jiDp;  a  waste,  a  desert. 

1.  A  place  in  the  Sinaitic  peninsula  on  the  E.  of  Jordan. 

Num2i.  2othetopofPisgah,  which  looketh  toward  J. 
23.  28  the  top  of  Teor,  that  looketh  tow'ard  J. 

2.  A  place  in  the  desert  of  Judah  on  the  W.  of  Jordan. 

1  Sa  23.  24  of  Maon,  in  the  plain  on  the  south  of  J. 

26.  1  the  hill  of  Hachilah,  (which  is)  before  J.? 

JE-SHI  -SHAI,  Jah  is  ancient. 

An  ancestor  of  a  Gadite  family.  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  5.  14  son  of  J.,  the  son  of  Jalido,  the  son  of  B. 
JE-SHO-HA  I'AH,  .vnitr;  humbled  by  Jah. 

A  descendant  of  Simeon.  B.C.  800. 

1  Ch.  4.  36  J.,  and  Asaiah,  and  Adiel,  and  Jesimiel 
JE-SHTJ  -A,  JE-SHU'-AH,  yitr  Jah  is  help. 

1.  A  priest  of  the  sanctuary.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch  24.  11  The  ninth  to  J.,  the  tenth  to  Shecauiah 
Ezra  2.  36  of  the  house  of  J.,  nine  hundred  seventy 
Neh.  7.  39  of  the  house  of  J.,  nine  hundred  seventy 

2.  A  Levite  in  the  days  of  Hezekiah.  He  managed  the 
tithes.  B.C.  720. 

2  Ch.31.  15  J.,  aud  Shemaiah,  Amariah,  and  Shecan. 
Ezra  2. 40  children  of  J.  ,and  Kadmiel.of  the  children 
Neh.  7.  43  The  Levites  :  the  children  of  J.,  of  Kad. 

3.  A  priest  who  returned  with  Zerubbabel.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  2  J.,  Nehemiah,  Seraiah,  Reelaiah,  Morde 
3.  2  Then  stood  up  J.  the  son  of  Jozadak,  and 
3.  8  J.  the  son  of  Jozadak,  and  the  remnant  of 

3.  g  Then  stood  J.  (with)  his  sons  and .  .breth. 

4.  3  J.,  and  the  rest  of  the  chief  of  the  fathers 

5.  2  son  of  Shealtiel,  and  J.  the  son  of  J ozadak 
10. 18  of  the  sons  of  J.  the  son  of  Jozadak,  and 

Neh.  7.  7  J.,  Nehemiah,  Azariah.Raamiah,  Nahama. 
12.  1  Zerubbabel  the  son  of  Shealtiel,  and  J . 

12.  7  and  of  their  brethren  in  the  days  of  J. 

12. 10  And  J.  begat  Joiakim,  Joiakim  also  begat 
12.  26  (were)  in  the  days  of  Joiakim  the  son  of  J . 
4.  The  father  of  Jozabad  the  Levite  that  weighed  the 
vessels  of  the  sanctuary.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  8.  33  with  them  (was)  Jozabad  the  son  of  J. 


5.  A  son  of  Pahath-Moab  whose  descendants  returned 

with  Zerubbabel.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  6  the  children  of  J.  (and)  Joab,  two  thous. 
Neh.  7.  n  the  children  of  J.  and  Joab,  two  thousand 

6.  The  father  of  Ezer  who  helped  to  repair  the  wall. 

B.C.  445*  . 

Neh.  3.  19  next  to  him  repaired  Ezer  the  son  of  J . 

7.  A  Levite  who  explained  the  law  to  the  people  when 
Ezra  read  it.  B.C.  445. 

Neh  8.  7  Also  J.,  and  Bani,  and  Sherebiah,  Jamin 
g  4  of  the  Levites,  J.,  and  Bani,  Kadmiel,  Sh. 
g  5  Then  the  Levites,  J.,  and  Kadmiel,  Bam 
12  8  Moreoverthe  Levites :  J.,  Binnui,  Kadm. 

12.  24  Sherebiah,  and  J.  the  son  of  Kadmiel 

8.  The  name  of  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun  is  in  one  passage 
thus  spelt.  B.C.  1491. 

Neh.  8.  17  since  the  days  of  J.  the  son  of  Nun  unto 

9.  The  son  of  Azariah,  a  Levite,  who  sealed  the  cove¬ 
nant.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  10.  9  J.  the  son  of  Azaniah,  Binnui  of  the  sons 

10.  A  city  of  Benjamin,  near  Moladah. 

Neh.  11.  26  at  J.,  and  at  Moladah  and  at  Beth-phe. 

JE-SHTJ -RUN,  JE-SU'-RUN,  jins’;  the  darling  upright. 

A  poetical  appellation  of  the  people  of  Israel. 

Deut32. 15  J.  waxed  fat,  and  kicked:  thou  art  waxen 
33  5  he  was  king  in  J.,  when  the  heads  of  the 

33  26  (There  is)  none  like  unto  the  God  of  J. 

Isa.  44.  2  Fear  not  .  thou,  J„  whom  I  have  chosen 

JE-SI'-AH,  i.mB’;,  p;b;’  Jah  exists. 

1.  One  that  joined  David  at  Ziklag.  B.C.  1058. 

1  Ch.12.  6  J.,  and  Azareel,  and  Joezer,  and  Jashob. 

2.  A  Kohathite  descendant  of  Uzziel.  B.C.  1015. 
Called  also  lsshiah. 

1  Ch.23.  20  the  sons  of  Uzziel ;  Micah  the  first,  and  J. 
JE-SI-MI  -EL,  Sn'2's';  God  sets. 

A  descendant  of  Simeon.  B.C.  800. 

1  Ch.  4.  36  and  Asaiah,  and  Adiel,  and  J .,  and  Bena. 

JES'-SE,  ’S’-,  'Uooai  Jah  exists. 

Sou  of  Obed  and  father  of  David,  and  grandson  of  Boaz 
and  Ruth.  B.C.  1120 

Ruth  4.  17  he  (is)  the  father  of  J. ,  the  father  of  David 
4.  22  And  Obed  begat  J.,  and  J.  begat  David 

1  Sa  16  1  I  will  send  thee  to  J.  the  Beth-lehemite 

16  3  And  call  J.  to  the  sacrifice,  and  I  will 

16  5  he  sanctified  J.  and  his  sons,  and  called 

16  8  J.  called  Abinadab,  and  made  Mm  pass 

16.  9  Then  J.  made  Shammah  to  pass  by.  And 
16.  10  J.  made  seven  of  his  sons  to  pass  before 
1 6. 10  And  Samuel  said  unto  J.,  The  Lord  hath 
16.  11  And  Samuel  said  unto  J.,  Are  here  allj thy) 
16.  11  Samuel  said  unto  J.,  Send  and  fetch  him 
16.  18  I  have  seen  a  son  of  J.  the  Beth-lehemite 
1 6*  ig  Saul  sent  messengers  unto  J.,  and  said 

16  20  J.  took  an  ass  (laden)  with  bread,  and  a 

16.  22  Saul  sent  to  J.,  saying,  Let  David  I  pray 

17  12  of  that  Ephrathite . .  whose  name  (was)  J. 
17  13  three  eldest  sons  of  J.  went  (and)  follow. 
17  17  J.  said  unto  David  Ms  son.  Take  nowfor 
17  20  and  took,  and  went,  as  J.  had  commanded 

17.  58  son  of  thy  servant  J.  the  Beth-lehennte 

20  27  Wherefore  cometh  not  the  son  of  J.  to 
20.  30  chosen  .son  of  J.  to  thine  own  confusion 
20  31  as  long  as  the  son  of  J.  livetli  upon  the 

22.  7  will  the  son  of  J.  give  every  one  of  you 
22  8  son  hath  made  a  league  with  the  son  of  J. 

22.  9  said,  I  saw  the  son  of  J.  coming  to  Nob 
22  1  ’  consp.  against  me,  thou  and  the  son  of  J. 
25'  10  and  who  (is)tlie  son  of  3.1  There  be  many 

2  Sa  20  1  neither  have .  inheritance  M  the  son  of  J . 

23.  I  the  sou  of  J.  said,  and  the  man  (who  was) 

1  Ki.  12.  16  (have  we)  inheritance  in  the  son  of  J.:  to 

1  C'h  2.  12  And  Boaz  begat  Obed,  and  Obed  begat  J. 

2.  13  J.  begat  his  first  born  Eliab,  and  Abina. 

10  14  turned  the  kingdom  unto  David . .  son  of  J. 
12’  18  Thine  (are  we),  .on  tliyside,  thou  sonof  J. 
29  26  David  the  son  of  J.  reigned  over.  .Israel 

2  Ch  10  16  (we  have)  none  inheritance  in  the  son  of  J . 

11.  18  AbihaU.  .daughter  of  Eliab  the  son  of  J. 
Psa.  72.  20  The  prayers  of  David  the  son  of  J.  are 
Isa.  11.  1  come  forth  a  rod  out  of  the  stem  of  J. 

11.  10  in  that  day  there  shall  be  a  root  of  J. 
Matt  1  5  Booz  begat  Obed  of  Ruth.  .Obed  begat  J. 

1  6  J  begat  David  the  king ;  and  David  the 
Luke  3!  32  Which  was  (the  son)  of  J.,  which  was 
Acts  13.  22  I  have  found  David  the  (son)  of  J.,  a  mail 
Rom  15. 12  There  shall  be  a  root  of  J.,  and  he  that 

JES’-STJI.  ’it}';  Jah  is  satisfied. 

A  descendant  of  Asher.  B.C.  1700.  See  Ishui. 

Num26.  44  of  J.,  the  family  of  the  Jesuites:  of  Beriah 

JESTING  — 

Pleasantry,  evrpaireAla  eutrapelia. 

Eph.  5.  4  nor  jesting,  wMch  are  not  convenient 

JE-STJ-ITES,  ’’B  P. 

The  family  of  the  preceding  Jcsui. 

Num26.  44  of  Jesui,  the  family  of  the  J.:  of  Beriah 

JE'-SHS,  ’ItjctoCs,  from  Heb.  yvd',  saviour. 

1  The  son  of  the  Virgin  Mary,  a  descendant  of  Abraham 
through  David  of  the  tribe  of  Judah, the  long  promised 
and  long  expected  Messiah,  born  in  BetMehem-EpMa- 
tah,  and  crucified  in  Jerusalem.  A.D.  29. 

Matt.  1.  16  Mary,  of  whom  was  born  J.,  who  is  called 
1.  21  thou  shalt  call  Ms  name  J.;  for  he  shall 


Matt.  1.  25  firstborn  son  :  and  he  called  his  name  J. 

2.  1  J.  was  born  m  Bethlehem  of  Judea,  in 
3. 13  Then  cometh  J.  from  Galilee  to  Jordan 

3.  15  J.  answering  said  unto  him,  Suffer  (it  to 

3.  16  J.,  when  he  was  baptized,  went  up  straight. 

4.  1  Then  was  J.  led  up  of  the  spirit  into  the 

4  7  J.  said  unto  him,  Itis  written  again,  Thou 

4.  10  Thensaith  J.  unto  Mm,  Get  thee  hence,  S. 

4.  12  [J.]  had  heard  that  John  was  cast  into 

4.  17  J.  began  to  preach,  and  to  say,  Repent 
4.  18  [J.,]  walking  by  the  sea  of  Galilee, saw  two 
4.  23  And  [J.]  went  about  all  Galilee,  teaching 

7.  28  when  J.  had  ended  these  saymgs,  the  pe. 

8.  3  And  [J.]  put  forth  (his)  hand,  and  touched 
8.  4  J.  saith  unto  him,  See  thou  tell  no  man 
8.  5  when  [J.]  was  entered  into  Capernaum 

8.  7  [J.]  saith  unto  him,  I  will  come  and  heal 
8.  10  When  J.  heard  (it),  he  marvelled,  and 
8.  13  J.  said  unto  the  centurion,  Go  thy  way 
8.  14  when  J.  was  come  into  Peter's  house,  he 
8.  18  when  J.  saw  great  multitudes  about  him 
8.  20  J.  saith  unto  him,  The  foxes  have  holes 
8.  22  J.  said  unto  him,  FoUow  me ;  and  let  the 
8.  29  What  have  we  to  do  with  thee,  [J.,]  thou 

8.  34  the  whole  city  came  out  to  meet  J.:  and 

9  2  J.,  seeing  their  faith,  said  unto  the  sick 

0  4  J  .knowing  theirthoughts, said, Wherefore 

9.  9  as  J.  passed  forth  from  thence,  he  saw  a 
g.  10  as  J.  sat  at  meat  in  the  house,  behold 

g  12  when  [J.]  heard  (that),  he  said  unto  them 
9  15  J.  said  unto  them,  Can  the  children  of  the 
g  19  J  arose,  aud  followed  him,  and  (so  did) 
g  22  J  turned  him  about ;  and  when  he  saw 
g  23  J.  came  into  the  ruler's  house,  and  saw 
g.  27  And  when  J.  departed  thence,  two  blind 
9.  28  J.  saith  unto  them,  Believe  ye  that  I  am 

9  30  J.  straitly  charged  them ,  saying,  See  (that) 

0.  35  J.  went  about  all  the  cities  and  villages 

10.  5  These  twelve  J.  sent  forth,  and  comman. 

11.  1  J.  had  made  an  end  of  commanding  his 
11.  4  J.  answered  and  said  unto  them,  Go  and 
11.  7  J.  began  to  say  unto  the  multitudes  cone. 

11.  25  J.  answered  and  said,  I  thank  thee,  0  F. 

12  1  J  went  on  the  sabbath  day  tMough  the 

12.  15  when  J.  knew  (it,)  he  withdrew  himself 

12.  25  [J.]  knew  their  thoughts,  and  said  unto 

13.  1  The  same  day  went  J.  out  of  the  house 

13.  34  these  tilings  spake  J.  unto  the  multitude 

13  36  [J.l  sent  the  multitude  away,  and  went 

13.  51  [J.saitli  unto  them, Have  ye  understood  all] 
13.  53  when  J.  had  finished  these  parables,  he 

13.  57  J.  said  unto  them,  A  prophet  is  not  with. 

14.  1  Herod  the  tetrarch  heard  of  the  fame  of  J . 

14  12  disciples,  .buried,  and  went  and  told  J. 

14.  13  J.  heard  (of  it),  he  departed  thence  by 

14.  14  [J.l  went  forth,  and  saw  a  great  multitude 
i4  16  J.  said  unto  them.  They  need  not  depart 
14.  22  [J.]  constrained  his  disciples  to  get  into 
14.  25  [J.]  went  unto  them,  walking  on  the  sea 
14.  27  J.  spake  unto  them,  saymg,  Be  of  good 
14.  29  he  walked  on  the  water,  to  go  to  J. 

14  31  J.  stretched  forth  (his)  hand,  and  caught 
14.  1  Then  came  to  J.  scribes  and  Pharisees 

14.  16  [J.]  said.  Are  ye  also . .  without  understa.. 

15  21  Then  J.  went  thence,  and  departed  mto 

15  28  Then  J.  answered  and  said  unto  her,  0/wo. 

15.  29  J.  departed  from  thence,  and  came  nigh 

i  r .  -30  cast  them  down  at  [J.]  feet ;  and  he  healed 
14  32  J  called  his  disciples  (unto  him),  and  said 

14  34  J  saith  unto  them,  Howmany loaves  have 

6  J.  said  unto  them,  Take  heed  and  beware 

16  8  when  J.  perceived,  he  said  unto  them,  O 

16.  13  J.  came  Mto  the  coasts  of  Cesarea  Philip. 
16.  17  J.  answered  and  said  unto  him,  Blessed 

16.  20  tell  no  man  that  he  was  [J.]  the  Christ 

16  21  From  that  time  forth  began  J.  to  show 
16!  24  Then  said  J.  unto  his  disciples,  If  any 

17  1  J  taketh  Peter,  James,  and  John  his  br. 

17  4  Then  answered  Peter,  and  said  unto  J. 

17  7  J  came  and  touched  them,  and  said,  Ar. 

,  7  8  lifted . .  their  eyes,  they  saw  no  man,  sav e  J . 

17.  9  J.  charged  them,  saying,  Tell  the  vision 
17  11  [J.]  answered  and  said  unto  them,  Elias 
17  17  Then  J.  answered  and  said,  0  faithless 
17.’  18  J.  rebuked  the  devil ;  and  he  departed 
17.  19  Then  came  the  disciples  to  J.  apart,  and 

17  20  [J.l  said  unto  them,  Because  of  your  unb. 
17.  22  J.  said  unto  them,  The  Sou  of  man  shall 
17.  25  J.  prevented  Mm,  saymg,  What  thinkest 
17.  26  J.  saith  unto  him,  Then  are  the  children 

18  1  At  the  same  time  came  the  disciples  unto  J. 

18’.  2  [J.]  called  a  little  child  unto  him,  and  set 

18  22  J.  saith  unto  him,  I  say  not  unto  thee 

19  I  (that)  when  J.  had  fiMshed  these  sayings 

10  14  J.  said,  Suffer  little  cMldren,  and  forbid 
ih  18  J.  said,  Thou  shalt  do  no  murder,  Thou 
10  21  J.  said  unto  him,  If  thou  wilt  be  perfect 

19.  23  Then  said  J.  unto  his  disciples,  Verily 
iq  26  J.  beheld  (them),  and  said  unto  them 
ig.  28  J.  said  unto  them.  Verily  I  say  unto  you 

20  17  J.  going  up  to  Jerusalem  took  the  twelve 
20  22  J.  answered  and  said,  Ye  know  not  what 

20.  25  J.  called  them  (unto  him),  and  said.  Ye 
20.  30  when  they  heard  that  J.  passed  by,  cried 

20.  32  J.  stood  still,  and  called  them,  and  said 

20  -4  J  had  compassion  (on  them),  and  touched 
21’  I  And  when  they  drew  nigh,  .then  sent  J 

21  6  disciples  went,  and  did  as  J .  commanded 
21  11  This  is  J. . .  prophet  of  N  azareth  of  Galilee 
21  12  J.  went  mto  the  temple  of  God,  and  cast 
21’.  16  J.  saith  unto  them.  Yea ;  have  ye  never 

21.  21  J.  answered  and  said  unto  them,  >  erily 


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Matt2i.  24  J.  answered  and  said  unto  them,  I  also 

2i.  27  they  answered  J.,  and  said,  We  cannot 
2i.  31  J.  saith  unto  them,  Verily  I  say  unto  you 

21.  42  J.  saith  unto  them,  Did  ye  never  read  in 

22.  1  J.  answered  and  spake  unto  them  again 
22.  18  J.  perceived  their  wickedness,  and  said 
22.  29  J.  answered  and  said  unto  them,  Ye  do 
22.  37  [J.]  said  unto  him,  Thou  shalt  love  the 

22.  41  Pharisees  were  gathered  together,  J.  asked 

23.  1  Then  spake  J.  to  the  multitude,  and  to 

24.  1  J.  went  out,  and  departed  from  the  tem. 
24.  2  [J.]  said  unto  them.  See  ye  not  all  these 
24.  4  J.  answered  and  said  unto  them,  Take 

26.  1  when  J.  had  finished  all  these  sayings 

26.  4  consulted . .  they  might  take  J.  by  subtilty 

26.  6  J.  was  in  Bethany,  in  the  house  of  Simon 

26.  10  When  J.  understood  (it),  he  said  unto  them 

26.  17  the  disciples  came  to  J.,  saying  unto  him 
26.  19  the  disciples  did  as  J.  had  appointed  them 
26.  26  J.  took  bread,  and  blessed  (it),  and  brake 
26.  31  Then  saith  J.  unto  them,  All  ye  shall  be 
26.  34  J.  said  unto  him,  Verily  I  say  unto  thee 
26.  36  Then  cometh  J.'with  them  unto  a  place 
26.  49  he  came  to  J.,  and  said,  Hail,  Master  ! 

26.  50  J.  said  unto  him,  Friend,  wherefore  art 
26.  50  came  they,  and  laid  hands  on  J.,  and  took 
26.  51  one  of  them  which  were  withJ.  stretched 
26.  52  Then  said  J.  uuto  him,  Put  up  again  thy 
26.  55  that  same  hour  said  J.  to  the  multitudes 
26.  57  they  that  had  laid  hold  on  .J.led  (him)  away 
26.  59  sought  false  witness  against  J.,  to  put 
26.  63  But  J.  held  his  peace.  And  the  high  pri. 
26.  64  J.  saith  unto  him,  Thou  hast  said  :  never. 
26.  69  saying,  Thou  also  wast  with  J.  of  Galilee 
26.  71  This  (fellow)  was  also  with  J.  of  Nazareth 

26.  75  Peter  remembered  the  word  of  J.,  which 

27.  1  counsel  against  J.  to  put  him  to  death 

27.  ii  Aud  J.  stood  before  the  governor:  and 

27.  11  And  J.  said  unto  him,  Thou  sayest 

27.  17  Barabbas,  or  J.  which  is  called  Christ? 

27.  20  they  should  ask  Barabbas,  and  destroy  J. 
27.  22  What  shall  I  do  then  with  J.  which  is 
27.  26  when  he  had  scourged  J. ,  he  delivered 
27.  27  soldiers  of  the  governor  took  .1.  into  the 
27.  37  written,  This  is  J.  the  king  of  the  Jews 
27.  46  J.  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying,  Eli ! 

27.  50  J.,  when  he  had  cried  again  with  a  loud 
27.  54  they  that  were  with  him  watching  J. ,  saw 
27.  55  which  followed  J.  from  Galilee,  ministe. 
27.  57  Joseph,  who.  .himself  was  J.  disciple 

27.  58  went  to  Pilate,  and  begged  the  body  of  J. 

28.  5  kuow  that  ye  seek  J.,  which  was  crucified 

28.  9  J.  met  them,  saying,  All  hail !  And  they 

28.  10  Then  said  J.  unto  them,  Be  not  afraid :  go 

28.  16  a  mountain  where  J.  had  appointed  them 

28.  18  J.  came  and  spake  unto  them,  saying,  All 

Mark  1.  9  J  came  from  Nazareth  of  Galilee,  and  was 

1.  14  J.  came  into  Galilee,  preaching 'the  gospel 
1.  17  J.  said  unto  them,  Come  ye  after  me,  and 
1.  24  what  have  we  to  do  with . .  J.  of  Nazareth  ? 
1.  25  J.  rebuked  him,  saying,  Hold  thy  peace 
1.  41  [J.,]  moved  with  compassion;  put  forth 

1.  45  J.  could  no  more  openly  enter  into  the 

2.  5  When  J.  saw  their  faith,  he  said  unto  the 
2.  8  J.  perceived  in  his  spirit  that  they  so  rea. 
2.  15  it  came  to  pass,  that,  as  J.  sat  at  meat  ir. 
2.  15  sinners  sat  also  together  with  J.  and  his 
2.  17  When  J.  heard  (it),  he  saith  unto  them 

2.  19  J.  said  unto  them,  Can  the  children . .  fast 

3.  7  But  J.  withdrewhimself  with hisdisciples 

5.  6  when  he  saw  J.  afar  off,  he  ran  and  wors. 
5.  7  What  have  1  to  do  with  thee,  J.,  (thou) 

5. 13  forthwith  [J.J  gave  them  leave.  And  the 
5.  15  they  come  to  J.,  and  see  him  that  was 

5.  19  Howbeit  [J.]  suffered  him  not,  but  saith 
5.  20  to  publish,  .how  great  things  J.  had  done 
5.  21  when  J.  was  passed  over  again  by  ship 
5.  27  When  she  had  heard  of  J.,  came  in  the 
5.  30  J. . .  turned  him  about  in  the  press,  and 

5.  36  As  soon  as  J.  heard  the  word  that  was 

6.  4  But  J.  said  unto  them,  A  prophet  is  not 
6.  30  apostles  gathered  themselves,  .unto  J. 

6.  34  [J.].  .was  moved  with  compassion  toward 

7.  27  [J.]  said  unto  her,  Let  the  children  first 

8.  1  [J.]  called  his  disciples  (unto  him),  and 

8.  17  when  [J.]  knew  (it),  he  saith  unto  them 

8.  27  J.  went  out,  and  his  disciples,  into  the 

9.  2  after  six  days  J.  taketh  (with  him)  Peter 

9.  4  with  Moses:  and  they  were  talking  with  J. 

9.'  5  Peter  answered  and  said  to  J.,  Master,  it 
9.  8  they  saw  no  man  any  more,  save  J.  only 
9.  23I'J.  said  unto  him.  .all  things  (are) possible 

9.  25  .J  saw  that  the  people  came  running  tog. 
g.  27?But  J.  took  him  by  the  hand,  and  lifted 

9.  39  Bnt  J.  said,  Forbid  him  not :  for  there  is 

10.  5  And  J.  answered  and  said  unto  them,  For 

10.  14  But  when  J.  saw  (it),  he  was  much  displ. 
10. 18  J.  said  unto  him,  Why  callest.  .me good? 

10.  21  Then  J.,  beholding  him,  loved  him,  and 
10.  23  And  J.  looked  round  about,  andsaith  unto 
10.  24  But  J.  answereth  again,  and  saith  unto 
10.  27  J.,  looking  upon  them,  saith.  With  men 
10.  29  J.  answered  and  said,  Verily  I  say  unto 
10.  32  J.  went  before  them :  and  they  were  am. 
10.  38  But  J.  said  unto  them,  Ye  know  not  what 
10.  39  J.  said.  .Ye  shall  indeed  drink  of  the  cup 

10.  42  But  J.  called  them  (to  him),  and  saith  unto 
10.  47  when  he  heard  that  it  was  J.  of  Nazareth 
10.  47  J.,  (thou)  son  of  David,  have  mercy  on  me 
10.  49  J.  stood  still,  and  commanded  him  to  be 

10.  50  he,  casting  away  his  garment,  .came  to  J. 
10. 51  J  answered  and  said  unto  him,  What  wilt 


Markio.  52  J.  said  unto  him,  Go  thy  way  ;  thy  faith 

10.  52  And  immediately  he.  .followed  [J.]  in  the 

11.  6  they  said  unto  them  even  as  J.  had  com. 
11.  7  they  brought  the  colt  to  J.,  and  cast  their 
11.  11  [J.]  entered  into  Jerusalem,  and  into  the 
11.  14  [J.]  answered  and  said  unto  it,  No  man 
11.  15  [J.]  went  into  the  temple,  and  began  to 
11.  22  J.  answering  saith  uuto  them.  Have  faith 
11.  29  J.  answered  and  said  unto  them,  I  will 
11.  33  they  answered  and  said  unto  J.,  We  can. 

11.  33  J.  answering  saith  unto  them.  Neither  do 

12.  17  J.  answering  said  unto  them,  Render  to 
12.  24  J.  answering  said  unto  them,  Do  ye  not 
12.  29  J.  answered  him,  The  first  of  all  the  com. 
12.  34  when  J.  saw  that  he  answered  discreetly 
12.  35  J.  answered  and  said,  while  he  taught  in 

12.  41  [J.]  sat  over  against  the  treasury,  and  be. 

13.  2  J.  answering  said  unto  him,  Seest  thou 

13.  5  J.  answering  them  began  to  say,  Take 

14.  6  J.  said,  Let  her  alone ;  why  trouble  ye  her? 
14.  18  J.  said..  One  of  you  which  eatethwithme 
14.  22  [J.]  took  bread,  and  blessed,  and  brake  (it) 
14.  27  J.  saith  unto  them,  All  ye  shall  be  otfen. 
14.  30  J.  saith  unto  him,  Verily  I  say  unto  thee 
14.  48  J.  answered  and  said  unto  them.  Are  ye 
14.  53  they  led  J.  away  to  the  high  priest :  and 
14.  55  council  sought  for  witness  against  J.  to 
14.  60  high  priest  stood  up.  .and  asked  J.,  saying 
14.  62  J.  said,  I  am  :  and  ye  shall  see  the  Son 
14.  67  said,  Ami  thou  also  wast  with  J.  of  Naz. 

14.  72  Peter  called  to  mind  the  word  that  J.  said 

15.  1  the  chief  priests,  .bound  J.,  and  carried 
15.  5  But  J.  yet  answered  nothing;  so  that  Pi. 
15.  15  Pilate,  .delivered  J.,  when  he  had  scour. 
15.  34  at  the  ninth  hour  J.  cried  with  a  loud  vo. 
15.  37  J.  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  and  gave  up 

15.  43  Joseph  of  Arimathea . . craved .  .body  of  J 

16.  6  \re  seek  J.  of  Nazareth,  which  was  cruci. 
Luke  1.  31  bring  forth  a  son,  and.  .call  his  name  J. 

2.  21  his  name  was  called  J.,  which  was  so  na. 
2.  27  when  the  parents  brought  in  the  child  J. 
2.  43  as  they  returned,  the  child  J.  tarried  be. 

2.  52  J.  increased  in  wisdom  and  stature,  and 

3.  21  J.  also  being  baptised,  .the  heaven  was 

3.  23  J.  himself  began  to  be  about  thirty  years 

4.  1  J.,  being  full  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  returned 
4.  4  J.  answered  him,  saying,  It  is  written 

4.  8  J.  answered  and  said  unto  him,  Get  thee 
4.  12  J.  answering  said  unto  him,  It  is  said 
4.  14  J.  returned  in  the  power  of  the  spirit  into 
4.  34  what  have  we  to  do  with.  .J.  of  Nazareth: 

4.  35  J.  rebuked  him,  saying,  Hold  thy  peace 

5.  8  he  fell  down  at  J.  knees,  saying,  Depart 
5.  10  J.  said  unto  Simon,  Fear  .not ;  from  hence. 
5.  12  who,  seeingJ.,  fell  on(his)face,  andbeso. 
5.  19  with  (his)  couch  into  the  midst  before  J. 
5.  22  But  when  J.  perceived  their  thoughts,  he 

5.  31  J.  answering  said  unto  them,  They  that 

6.  3  J.  answering  them  said.  Have  ye  not  read 
6.  9  Then  said  J.  uuto  them,  I  will  ask  you  one 

6.  11  and  commenced,  .what  they  might  do  to  J. 

7.  3  when  he  heard  of  J.,he  sent  unto  him  the 
7.  4  when  they  came  to  J.,  they  besought  him 
7.  6  J.  went  with  them.  And  when  he  was 
7.  9  When  J.  heard  these  things,  he  marvelled 
7. 19  sent  (them)  to  J.,  saying,  Ai  t  thou  he  that 
7.  22  [J.]  answering  said  unto  them,  Go  your 

7.  40  J.  answering  said  unto  him,  Simon,  I  have 

8.  28  When  he  saw  [J.],  he  cried  out,  and  fell 
8.  28  What  have  I  do  with  thee,  J.,  (thou)  Son 
8.  30  And  J.  asked  him,  saying,  What  is  thy 

8.  35  came  to  J.,  and  found  the  man  out  of 
8.  35  sitting  at  the  feet  of  J.,  clothed,  and  in 
8.  38  be  with  him  :  but  [VL]  sent  him  away,  say. 
8.  39  how  great  things  J.  had  done  unto  him 
8.  40  when  J.  was  returned,  the  people  (gladly) 
8.  41  he  fell  down  at  J.  feet,  andjbesought  him 
8.  45  J.  said,  Who  touched  me  ?  When  all  den. 
8.  46  And  [J.]  said,  Somebody  hath  touched  me 

8.  50  when  J.  heard  (it),  he  answered  him,  say. 

9.  33  Peter  said  unto  J.,  Master,  it  is  good  for 
9.  36  wheu  the  voice  was  past,  J.  was  found 

8.  41  J.  answering  said,  O  faithless  and  perver. 

9.  42  J.  rebuked  the  unclean  spirit,  and  healed 
9.  43  wondered  every  one  at.  .things  which  [J.] 
9.  47  J.,  perceiving  the  thought  of  their  heart 
9.  50  J.  said  unto  him,  Forbid  (him)  not :  for 
9.  58  And  J.  said  unto  him,  Foxes  have  holes 
9.  60  [J.]  said  unto  him,  Let  the  dead  bury  their 
9.  62  J.  said  unto  him  No  man,  having  put  his 

10.  21  [J.]  rejoiced  in  spirit,  and  said,  I  thank 
10.  79  he, willing  to  justify  himself,  said  imto  J. 
10.  30  J.  answering  said,  A  certain  (man)  went 
10. 37  said  J.  unto  him,  Go,  and  do  thou  likewise 
10.  39  Mary,  which  also  sat  at  [J.jfeet.andheard 
10.  41  [J.]  answered  and  said  unto  her,  Martha 
13.  2  [J.]  answering  said  unto  them,  Suppose  ye 
13.  12  when  J.  saw  her,  he  called  (her  to  him) 

13.  14  that  J.  had  healed  on  the  Sabbath  day 

14.  3  J.  answering  spake  unto  the  lawyers  and 

17.  13  and  said,  J.,  Master,  have  mercy  on  11s 

17.  17  And  J.  answering  said,  Were  there  not 
18. 16  J.  called  them  (unto  him),  and  said,  Suffer 

18.  19  J.  said  unto  him,  Why  callest  thou  me 
18.  22  when  J.  heard  these  things,  he  said  unto 
18.  24  when  J.  saw  that  he  was  very  sorrowful 
18.  37  told  him,  that  J.  of  Nazareth  passethby 
18.  38  J.,  (thou)  son  of  David,  have  mercy  on  me! 
18.  40  J.  stood,  and  commanded  him  to  be  broil. 

18.  42  J.  said  unto  him,  Receive  thy  sight :  thy 

19.  3  he  sought  to  see  J.  who  he  was ;  and  could 
19.  5  when  J.  came  to  the  place,  he  looked  up 


Lukeig.  9  J.  said  unto  him,  This  day  is  salvation 
19.  35  they  brought  him  to  J.  :  and  they  cast 

19.  35  garments  upon  the  colt,  and  set  J.  thereon 

20.  8  J.  said  unto  them.  Neither  tell  I  you  by 
20.  34  J.  answering  said  unto  them,  The  children 
22.  47  that  was  called  Judas,  .drew  near  unto  J. 
22.  48  But  J.  said  uutohim,  Judas,  betrayest thou 
22.  51  J.  answered  and  said,  Suffer  ye  thus  far 
22.  52  Then  J.  said  unto  the  chief  priests,  and 

22.  63  the  men  that  held  (J.)  mocked  him,  and 

23.  8  when  Herod  saw  J. ,  he  was  exceediugglad 
23.  20  Pilate  therefore, willingto release  J., spake 
23.  25  released ..  but  he  delivered  J.  to  their  will 
23.  26  they  laid . .  that  he  might  bear  (it)  after  J. 
23.  28  But  J.,  turning  unto  them,  said,  Daughters 
23.  34  [Then  said  J.,  Father,  forgive  them  ;  for] 
23.  42  he  said  unto  J.,  Lord,  remember  me  when 
23.  43  [J-]  said  unto  him,  Verily  I  say  unto  thee 
23.  46  when  J.  had  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  he 

23.  52  went  uuto  Pilate .  .begged  the  body  of  J. 

24.  3  they . .  found  not  the  body  of  the  Lord  [J.] . 
24.  15  J.  himself  drew  near,  and  went  with  them 
24.  19  they  said  unto  him.  Concerning  J.  of  Na. 
24.  36  [J.]  himself  stood  in  the  midst  of  them 

John  1.  29  The  next  day  John  seeth  J.  coming  unto 
1.  36  looking  upon  J.  as  he  walked,  he  saith 
1.37  two  disciples  heard .  .  and  they  followed  J. 
1.  38  Then  J.  turned,  and  saw  them  following 
1.  42  he  brought  him  to  J.  And  w  hen  J.  beheld 
1.  43  The  day  follow  ing  [J.]  would  go  forth  into 
1.  45  have  found. .  J.  of  Nazareth  the  son  of  J. 
1.  47  J.  saw  Nathanael  coming  to  him,  andsaith 
1.  48  J.  answered  and  said  unto  him.  Before 

1.  50  J.  answered  and  said  unto  him,  Because 

2.  1  Cana  of  Galilee,;  and  the  mother  of  J.  was 
2.  2  botliJ.  was  called,  and  his  disciples,  to  the 
2.  3  the  mother  of  J.  saith  uutohim,  Theyhave 
2.  4  J.  saith  unto  her.  Woman,  w  hat  have  I  to 
2.  7  J.  saith  unto  them,  Fill  the  water  pots 

2.  1 1  This  beginning  of  miracles  did  J .  in  Cana 
2.  13  passoverwas  athand;  andJ.  wentuptoJ. 
2.  19  J.  answered  and  said  unto  them,  Destroy 
2.  22  and  they  believed .  the  word  which  J.  had 

2.  24  But  [J.Jdidnotcommithimself  unto  them 

3.  2  The  same  came  to  J.  by  night,  and  said 
3.  3  J.  answered  and  said  unto  him,  Verily 
3.  5  J.  answered,  Verily,  verily,  I  say  unto 

3.  22  After  these  things  came  J.  andhisdiscip. 

4.  1  the  Pharisees  had  heard  that  J.  made 

4.  2  Though  J.  himself  baptized  not,  but  his 
4.  6  J.  therefore,  being  wearied . .  sat  thus  on 
4.  7  J .  saith  uuto  her.  Give  me  to  drink 
4.  10  J.  answered  and  said  unto  her,  If  thou 
4.  13  J.  answered  and  said  unto  her,  Whosoever 
4. 16  [J.]  saith  unto  her,  Go,  call  thy  husband 
4.  17  J.  said  unto  her,  Thou  hast  well  said,  I 
4.  21  J.  saith  unto  her,  Woman,  believe  me 
4.  26  J.  saith  unto  her,  I  that  speaketh  unto 
4.  34  J.  saith  unto  them.  My  meat  is  to  do  the 
4.  44  J.  himself  testified,  that  a  prophet  hath 
4.  46  So  [J.]  came  again  into  Cana  of  Galilee 
4.  47  When  he  heard  that  J.  was  come  out  of  J. 
4.  48  Then  said  J.  unto  him,  Except  ye  see  signs 
4.  50  J.  saith  unto  him,  Go  thy  way  ;  thy  son 
4.  50  the  man  believed  the  word  that  J.  had 
4.  53  in  the  which  J.  said  unto  him.  Thy  son 

4.  54  This  (is)againthe  second  miracle  (that)  J. 

5.  1  there  was  a  feast . .  and  J.  went  up  to  Jer. 
5.  6  When  J.  saw  him  lie.  .he  saith  unto  him 
5.  8  J.  saith  unto  him.  Rise,  take  up  thy  bed 
5.  13  for  J.  had  conveyed  himself  aw  ay,  a  mul. 
5.  15  told  the  Jews  that  it  was  J.  which  had 

5.  16  therefore  did  the  Jews  persecute  J.,  and 
5.  17  But  J.  answered  them.  My  Father  woi  kcth 

5.  19  Then  answered  J.  and  said  unto  them 

6.  1  After  these  things  J.  went  over  the  sea 
6.  3  J.  went  up  into  a  mountain,  and  there  he 
6.  5  When  J.  then  lifted  up  (his)  eyes,  and  saw 
6.  10  J.  said,  Make  the  men  sit  down.  Now  there 
6.  1 1  J.  took  the  loaves  ;  and  when  he  had  given 
6.  14  when  they  had  seen  the  miracles  that  [J.] 
6.  15  J.  therefore  perceived  that  they  would 

6.  17  it  was  now  dark,  and  J.  was  not  come  to 
6.  19  they  see  J.  walking  on  the  sea,  and  draw. 
6.  22  that  J.  went  not  with  his  disciples  into 
6.  24  When  the  people  therefore  saw  that  J. 

6.  24  they,  .came  to  Capernaum,  seekingfor  J. 
6.  26  J.  answered  them  and  said,  Verily,  verily 
6.  29  J.  answered  and  said  unto  them,  This  is 
6.  32  Then  J.  said  unto  them,  Verily,  verily, Isay 
6.  35  J.  said  unto  them,  I  am  the  bread  of  life 
6.  42  they  said,  Is  not  this  J.,  the  son  of  Joseph 
6.  43  J.  therefore  answered  and  said  unto  them 
6.  53  Then  J.  said  unto  them,  Verily,  verily, I  say 
6.  61  J.  knew  in  himself  that  hisdisciples  nrar. 
6.  64  For  J.knew  from  the  beginning  who  they 
6.  67  Then  said  J.  unto  the  twelve,  Will  ye  also 

6.  70  [J.]  answered  them,  Have  not  I  chosen 

7.  1  After  these  things  J.  walked  in  Galilee 
7.  6  Then  J.  said  unto  them,  My  time  is  not 
7.  14  Now  about  the  midst  of  the  feast,  J.  went 
7.  16  J.  answered  them,  and  said.  My  doctrine 
7.  21  J.  answered  and  said  unto  them,  I  have 
7.  28  Then  cried  J.  in  the  temple,  as  he  taught 
7.  33  Then  said  J.  unto  them,  Y'et  a  little  while 
7.  37  J.  stood  and  cried,  saying,  If  any  man 

7.  39  not  yet.  .because  that  J.  was  not  yetglor. 

7.  50  he  that  came  to  J.  by  night,  being  one  of 

8.  1  [J.  went  unto  the  mount  of  Olives.] 

8.  6  [But  J.  stooped  down, and  with  (liis)finger] 
8.  9  [J.  was  left  alone,  and  tile  woman  staud.j 
8.  10  [Wien  J.  had  lifted  up  himself,  and  saw] 


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8.  ii  [J.  said  unto  her.  Neither  do  I  condemn] 

8.  12  Then  spake  J.  again  unto  them,  saying,  I 
8  14  J.  answered  and  said  unto  them,  Though 
8.  19  J.  answered,  Ye  neither  know  me,  nor  my 
8.  20  These  words  spake  [J]  in  the  treasury,  as 
8.  21  Then  said  [J.]  again  unto  them,  I  go  my 
S.  25  J.  saitli  unto  them,  Even  (the  same)  that 
8.  28  Then  said  J.  unto  them,  When  ye  have 
8.  31  Then  said  J.  to  those  Jews  which  believed 
8.  34  J.  answered  them.  Verily,  verily,  I  say 
8.  39  J.  saith  unto  them,  If  ye  were  Abraham's 
8.  42  J.  said  unto  them.  If  God  were  yourFather 
8.  49  J.  answered,  I  have  not  a  devil ;  but  I 
8.  54  J.  answered, If  I  honourmyself.my  honour 
8.  58  J.  said  unto  them,  Verily,  verily,  I  say 

8.  59  but  J.  hid  himself,  and  went  out  of  the 

9.  3  J.  answered,  Neither  hath  this  man  sinned 
9. 11  A  man  that  is  called  J.  made  clay,  and 
9. 14  it  was  the  sabbath  day  when  J.  made  the 
9.  35  J.  heard  that  they  had  cast  him  out ;  and 
9.37  J.  said  unto  him,  Thou  hast  both  seen  him 
9.  39  J.  said.  For  judgment  I  am  come  into 

9,  41  J.  said  unto  them,  If  ye  were  blind,  yesho. 
10.  6  This  parable  spake  J.  unto  them :  but 
10.  7  Then  said  J.  unto  them  again,  Verily 
10.  23  J.  walked  in  the  temple,  in  Solomon’s  p. 

IO.  25  J.  answered  them,  I  told  you,  and  yebel. 
10.  32  J.  answered  them,  Many  good  works  have 

10.  34  J.  answered  them,  Is  it  not  written  in 

11.  4  Wien  J.  heard  (that),  he  said,  This  sick. 
11.  5  J.  loved  Martha,  and  her  sister,  and  Laz. 
11.  9  ,T.  answered.  Are  there  not  twelve  hours 
11.  13  Howbeit  J.  spake  of  his  death  :  but  they 
11.  14  Then  said  J.  unto  them  plainly,  Lazarus 
11.  17  Then  when  J.  came,  he  found  that  he  had 
1 1.  20  Then  Martha,  as  soon  as  she  heard  that  J. 
11.  21  Then  said  Martha  unto  J.,  Lord,  if  thou 
11.  23  J.  saitli  unto  her,  Thy  brother  shall  rise 
11.  25  J.  said  unto  her,  I  am  the  resurrection 
n.  30  Now  J.  was  not  yet  come  into  the  town 
11.  32  Then  when  Mary  was  come  where  J.  was 
11.  33  Wien  J.  therefore  saw  her  weeping,  .he 
11.  35  J.  wept— 

11.  38  J.  therefore,  again  groaning  in  himself 
11.  39  J.  said,  Take  ye  away  the  stone.  Martha 
11.  40  J.  saith  unto  her.  Said  I  not  unto  thee 
11.  41  And  J.  lifted  up  (his)  eyes,  and  said,  Fath. 
11.  44  J.  saith  unto  them,  Loose  him,  and  let 
11.  45  Jews,  .had  seen  the  things  which  [J.]did 
11.  46  and  told  them  what  tilings  J.  had  done 
11.  51  he  prophesied  that  J.  should  die  for  that 
n.  54  J.  therefore  walked  no  more  openly  amo. 

11.  56  Then  sought  they  for  J.,  and  spake  among 

12.  1  J.,  six  days  before  the  passover,  came  to 
12.  3  Mary,  .anointed  the  feet  of  J.,  and  wiped 
12.  7  Then  said  J.,  Let  her  alone  :  against  the 
12.  9  they  came  not  for  J.  sake  only,  but  that 
12.  11  many  of  the  Jewswent.  .and  believed  onj. 
12.  12  they  heard  that  J.  was  coming  to  Jerusa. 
12.  14  And  J.,  when  he  had  found  a  young  ass 
12.  16  when  J.  was  glorified,  then  remembered 
12.  21  desired  him,  saying,  Sir,  we  would  see  J. 
12.  22  and  again  Andrew  and  Philip  tell  J. 

12.  23  J.  answered  them,  saying, Tlieliour  is  come 
12.  30  .1 .  answered  and  said.  This  voice  came  not 
12.  35  Then  J.  said  unto  them,  Yetalittle  while 
12.  36  These  things  spake  J.,  and  departed,  and 

12.  44  J.  cried  and  said,  He  that  believeth  011 

13.  1  J.  knew  that  his  hour  was  come  that  he 
13.  3  [J.]  knowing  that  the  Father  had  given 
13.  7  J.  answered  and  said  unto  him,  What  I 
13.  8  J.  answered  him,  If  I  wash  thee  not,  thou 
13.  10  J.  saith  to  him,  He  that  is  washed  needeth 
13.  21  When  J.  had  thus  said,  he  was  troubled 
13.  23  leaning  on  J.  bosom  one ..  whom  J.  loved 
13.  25  He  then  lying  on  J.  breast  saith  unto 

13.  26  J.  answered,  He  it  is  to  whom  I  shall  give 
13.  27  Then  said  J.  unto  him,  That  thou  doest 
13.  29  some  (of  them)  thought,  .that  J.  had  said 
13.  31  Therefore,  when  he  was  gone  out,  J.  said 
13.  36  J.  answered  him,  Whither  I  go,  thou 

13.  38  J.  answered  him.  Wilt  thou  lay  down  thy 

14.  6  J.  saith  unto  him,  I  am  the  way,  and  the 
14.  9  J.  saith  unto  him,  Have  I  been  so  long 
14.  23 .1.  answered  and  said  unto  him,  If  a  man 
16.  19  Now  J.  knew  that  they  were  desirous  to 

16.  31  J.  answered  them,  Do  ye  now  believe? 

17.  1  These  words  spake  J.,  and  lifted  up  his 

18.  1  When  J.  had  spoken  these  words,  he  went 
18.  2  for  .T.  ofttimes  resorted  thither  with  his 
18.  4  J.  therefore,  .ivent  forth,  and  said  unto 
18.  5  They  answered  him,  J.  of  Nazareth.  [J.] 
18.  7  Whom  seek  ye?  And  they  said,  J.  of  Naz. 
18.  8  J.  answered,  I  have  told  you  that  I  am 
18.  11  Then  said  J.  unto  Peter,  Put  up  thy  sword 
18. 12  captain  and  officers  of  the  Jews  took  J. 
18.  15  Simon  Peter  followed  J.,  and  (so  did) 
18.15  That  disciple . .  went  in  with  J .  into  the  p. 
18.  19  The  high  priest  then  asked  J.  of  his  disc. 
18.  20  J.  answered  him,  I  spake  openly  to  the 
18.  22  one  of  the  officers,  .struck  J.  with  the  pa. 
18.  23  J.  answered  him,  If  I  have  spoken  evil 
18.  28  Then  led  they  J.  from  Caiaphas  unto  the 
18.  32  That  the  saying  of  J.  might  be  fulfilled 
18.  33  Then  Pilate . .  called  J .,  and  said  unto  him 
18.  34  J.  answered  him,  Sayest  thou  this  thing 
18.  36  J.  answered,  My  kingdom  is  not  of  this 

18.  37  J.  answered,  Thousayest  that  lama  king 

19.  1  Then  Pilate  therefore  took  J.  and  scour. 
19.  5  Then  came  J.  forth,  wearing  the  crown  of 
19.  9  saith  unto  J.,  Whence  art  thou 5  But  J. 
19. 11  J.  answered,  Thou  couldest  have  no  power 


Johniq.  13  he  brought  J.  forth,  and  sat  down  in  the 

19.  16  [And  they  took  J.,  and  led  (him)  away] 

19.  18  crucified,  .on  either  side  one,  and  J.  in 
19. 19  J.  of  Nazareth  the  king  of  the  Jews 

19.  20  the  place  where  .1.  was  crucified  was  nigh 
19!  23  soldiers,  when  they  had  crucified  J.,  took 

19.  25  there  stood  by  the  cross  of  J.his  mother 
19!  26  When  J.  therefore  saw  his  mother,  and 

19.  28  J.  knowing  that  all  things  were  now 

19.  30  When  J.  therefore  had  received  the  vine, 
jg.  33  theycame  toJ.,and  sawthatlie  was  dead 

19.  38  Joseph  of  Arimatliea,  being  a  disciple  of  J. 
19]  38  that  he  might  take  away  the  body  of  [J.] 

19.  38  He  came  therefore,  and  tookthe  body  of  J. 

19.  39  which  at  the  first  came  to  [J.]  by  night 

19.  40  Then  took  they  the  body  of  J.,  and  wound 

19.  42  There  laid  they  J.  therefore,  because  of 

20.  2  to  the  other  disciple  whom  J.  loved,  and 

20.  12  sitting,  .where  the  body  of  J.  had  lain 

20.  14  J.  standing,  and  knew  not  that  it  was  J. 

20.  15  J.  saith  unto  her.  Woman,  why  weepest 

20.  16  J.  saith  unto  her,  Mary!  She  turned  hers. 

20.  17  J.  saith  unto  her,  Touch  me  not ;  for  I  am 

20.  19  came  J.  and  stood  in  the  midst,  and  saith 

20.  21  Then  said  [J.]  to  them  again,  Peace  (be) 

20.  24  Didymus,  was  not  with  them  when  J .  came 

20.  26  (Then)  came  J.,  the  doors  being  shut,  and 

20.  29  J.  saith  unto  him,  Thomas,  because  thou 
20.  30  other  signs  truly  did  J.  in  the  presence 

20.  31  ye  might  believe  that  J.  is  the  Christ 

21.  1  [J.]  showed  himself  again  to  the  disciples 

21.  4  morning  was  now  come,  J.  stood  on  the 

21.  4  but  the  disciples  knew  not  that  it  was  J. 

21.  5  [J.]  saith  unto  them,  Children,  have  ye 

21.  7  disciple  whom  J.  loved  saith  unto  Peter 

21.  10  J.  saith  unto  them,  Bring  of  the  fish  which 
21. 12  J.  saith  unto  them,  Come  (and)  dine.  And 

21.  13  J.  then  cometh,  and  taketh  bread,  and 

21. 14  J.  showed  himself  to  his  disciples  after 

21.  15  J.  saith  to  Simon  Peter,.  Simon,  (son)  of 

21.  17  J.  saith  unto  him  Feed  my  sheep 

21.  20  seeth  the  disciple  whom  J.  loved  following 

21.  21  Peter  seeing  him  saith  to  J.,  Lord,  and 
21.  22  J.  saith  unto  him,  If  I  will  that  he  tarry 
21.23  J.  said  not  unto  him,  He  shall  not  die;  but 
21.  25  many  other  things  which  J.  did,  the  which 
Acts  1.  1  of  all  that  J.  began  both  to  do  and  teach 

1.  11  this  same  J.,  which  is  taken  up  from  you 

1.  14  with  the  women,  and  Mary  themotherof  J. 

1. 16  Judas,  .was  guide  to  them  that  took  J. 

1.  21  that  the  Lord  J.  went  in  and  out  among  us 

2.  22  J.  of  Nazareth,  a  man  approved  of  God 

2.  32  J.  hath  God  raised  up,  whereof  we  all  are 

2.  36  God  hath  made  that  same  J.,  whom  ye 

3.  13  God.  .hath  glorified  his  Son  J.;  whom  ye 

3.  26  God,havingraiseduphisSon[J.,]senthim 

4.  2  preached  through  J.  the  resurrection  from 

4.  13  knowledge  of  them,  .they  had  been  with  J. 
4. 18  speak  at  all  nor  teach  in  the  name  of  J. 

4.  27  against  thy  holy  child  J.,  whom  thou  hast 

4.  30  be  done  by  the  name  of  thy  holy  child  J. 

4.  33  witness  of  the  resurrection  of  the  Lord  J. 

5.  30  The  God  of  our  fathers  raised  up  J.,  whom 

5.  40  they  should  not  speak  in  the  name  of  J. 

6.  14  J.  of  Nazareth  shall  destroy  this  place 

7.  55  and  J.  standing  on  the  right  hand  of  God 

7.  59  and  saying.  Lord  J.,  receive  my  spirit 

8.  16  were  baptized  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  J. 

8.  35  at  the  same,  .and  preached  unto  him  J. 

9.  5  I  am  J.  whom  thou  persecutest.  (It  is) 

9. 17  [J.,]  that  appeared  unto  thee  in  the  way  as 

9.  27  preached  boldly  at  Damascus . .  came  of  J. 

9.  29  spake  boldly  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  [J.] 

10.  38  God  anointed  J.  of  Nazareth  with  the  Holy 

11.  20  unto  the  Grecians,  preaching  the  Lord  J. 

13.  23  hath  God . .  raised  unto  Israel  a  Saviour,  J. 

13.  33  in  that  he  hath  raised  up  J.  again  ;  as  it 

17.  3  this  J.,  whom  I  preach  unto  you,  is  Christ 

17.  7  saying  that  there  is  another  king,  (one)  J. 

17.  18  [preached  unto  them  J.,  and  the  resur.] 

18.  5  testified  to  the  Jews  (that)  J.  (was)  Christ 

18.  28  showing  by.  .Scriptures  that  J.  was  Christ 

19.  5  were  baptized  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  J. 

19.  10  they. .  heard.the  word  of  the  Lord  [J.,]  both 
19.  13  of  the  Lord  J.,  saying,  We  abjure  you  by  J. 
19.  15  J.  I  know,  and  Paul  I  know  ;  but  who  are 

19.  17  and  the  name  of  the  Lord  J.  was  magnified 

20.  24  which  I  have  received  of  the  Lord  J.,  to 

20.  35  torememberthewordsof  the  LordJ.,  how 

21.  13  die  at  Jerusalem  for.  .name  of  the  LordJ. 

22.  8  I  am  J.  of  Nazareth,  whom  thou  persecu. 
25. 19  J.,  which  was  dead,  whom  Paul  affirmed 
26.  9  contrary  to  the  name  of  J.  of  Nazareth 
26.  15  And  he  said,  I  am  J.,  whom  thou  persecu. 
28.  23  persuading  them  concerning  J.,  both  out 

Bom.  3.  26  the  justifier  of  him  which  believeth  in  [J.] 
4.  24  that  raised  up  J.  our  Lord  from  the  dead 
8.  11  spirit  of  him  that  raised  up  J.  from  the 

10.  9  shalt  confess  with  thy  mouth  the  Lord  J. 

14.  14  I  know,  and  am  persuaded  by  the  Lord  J. 

1  Co.  5.  5  may  be  saved  in  the  day  of  [the  Lord  J.] 

6.  11  are  justified  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  J. 

11.  23  J.  the  (same)  night  in  which  he  was  betr. 

12.  3  tliatnoman  speaking,  .calleth  J.  accursed 

12.  3  no  man  can  say  that  J.  is  the  Lord,  hut  by 

2  Co.  1.  14  ye  also  (are)  ours  in  the  day  of  the  Lord  J. 

4.  5  and  ourselves  your  servants  for  J.  sake 
4.  10  of  the  Lord  J.,  that  the  life  also  of  J. 

4.  ii  death  for  J.  sake,  that  the  life  also  of  J. 

4. 14  that  he  which  raised  up  the  Lord  J.  shall 

4. 14  raise  up  us  also  by  J.,  and  shall  present 
11.  4  if  he  that  cometh  preacheth  another  J. 


Gal.  6. 17  bear  in  my  body  the  marks  of  the  Lord  J . 
Eph.  1. 15  after  I  heard  of  your  faith  in  the  Lord  J. 

4.  21  been  taught  by  him,  as  the  truth  is  in  J. 
Phil.  2.  10  That  at  the  name  of  J.  every  knee  should 
2.  19  But  I  trust  in  the  Lord  J.  to  send  Timothy 
Col.  3.  17  whatsoeverye  do .  .(do)  all  in  the  name. .  J. 

1  Th.  1.  10  J.,  which  delivered  us  from  the  wrath  to 

2.  15  We  both  killed  the  Lord  J.  and  theirown 
4.  1  we.  .exhort  (you)  by  the  Lord  J. .  .to  walk 
4.  2  commandments  wegave  you  by  the  Lord  J. 

4.  14  For  if  we  believe  that  J.  died  and  rose 
4.  14  even  so  them  also  which  sleep  in  J.  will 

2  Th.  1.  7  when  the  Lord  J.  shall  be  revealed  from 
Plim.  5  which  thou  hast  toward  the  Lord  J.,  and 
Heb.  2.  9  But  we  see  J.,  who  was  made  alittle  lower 

4.  14  we  have  a  great  high  priest. .  J.  the  Son 

6.  20  J. ,  made  an  high  priest  for  ever,  after 

7.  22  By  so  much  was  J.  made  a  surety  of  a 
10.  19  enter  into  the  holiest  by  the  blood  of  J. 

12.  2  Looking  unto  J.,  the  author  and  finisher 

12.  24  to  J.  the  mediator  of  the  new  covenant 

13.  12  Wherefore  J.  also ..  suffered  without  the 

13.  20  brought  again  from  the  dead  our  Lord  J. 

2  Pe.  1.  2  through  the  knowledge  of  God,  and  of  J. 

1  Jo.  2.  22  but  he  that  denietli  that  J.  is  the  Christ? 

4.  15  Whosoever  shall  confess  that  J.  istlieSon 

5.  1  Whosoever  believeth  that  J  is  the  Christ 

5.  5  but  he  that  believeth  that  J.  is  the  Son  of 

Rev.  14.  12  here  (are)  they  that  keep,  .the  faith  of  J. 
17.  6  with  the  blood  of  the  martyrs  of  J.:  and 

19. 10  thy  brethren  that  have  the  testimony  of  J. 

19.  10  the  testimony  of  J.  is  the  spirit  of  propli. 

20.  4  that  were  beheaded  for  the  witness  of  J. 

22.  16  I  J.  have  sent  mine  angel  to  testify  unto 

22.  20  come  quickly.  Amen.  Even  so,  come,  L.  J 

2.  Jesus,  for  Joshua,  the  son  of  Nun. 

Acts  7.  45  with  J.  into  the  possession  of  the  Gentiles 
Heb.  4.  8  For  if  J.  had  given  them  rest,  then  would 

3.  Jesus,  called  Justus,  a  Christian  who  was  with  Paul 
at  Rome, and  with  him  sent  salutations  to  the  Colossians. 

Col.  4. 11  J.,  which  is  called  Justus,  who  are  of  the 

JESUS  CHRIST,  ’ Inaovs  Xpiards. 

Matt.  1.  1  The  book  of  the  generation  of  J.  C.,  the 
1.  18  birth  of  [J.]  C.  was  on  this  wise :  IV hen 
Mark  1.  1  of  the  gospel  of  J.  C.,  the  Son  of  God 
John  I.  17  (but)  grace  and  truth  came  by  J.  C. 

17.  3  that  they  might  know  thee,  .and  J.  C. 
Acts  2.  38  baptized  every  one.  .in  the  name  of  J.  C. 

3.  6  In  the  name  of  J.  C.  of  Nazareth  rise  up 

3.  20  shall  send  J.  C.,  which  before  was  preach. 

4.  10  by  the  name  of  J.  C.  of  Nazareth,  .doth 

5.  42  they  ceased  not  to  teach  and  preach  J.  C. 

8.  12  preaching . .  concerning . .  the  name  of  J.  C. 

8.  37  said,  [I  believe  that  J .  C.  is  the  Son  of  God] 

9.  34  Eneas,  J.  C.  maketlr  thee  w  hole  :  arise 

10.  36  which  (God)  sent,  preacliingpeaceby  J.  C. 

11.  17  unto  us,  who  believed  on  the  Lord  J.  C. 

15.  11  through  the  grace  of  the  Lord  J.  C.  we  sh. 

15.  26  hazarded . . for  the  name  of  our  Lord  J.  C. 

16.  18  I  command  thee  in  the  name  of  J.  C.  to 
16.  31  they  said,  Believe  on  the  Lord  J.  C.,  and 
20.  21  Testifying,  .faith  toward  our  Lord  J.  C. 
28.  31  those  things  which  concern  the  Lord  J.  C. 

Rom.  1.  1  a  servant  of  J.  C.,  called  (to  be)  an  apostle 
1.  3  Concerning  his  Son  J.  C.  our  Lord,  which 
1.  6  Among  whom  are  ye  also  the  called  of  J.  C. 
1.  7  peace  from  God  our  Father,  .the  LordJ.  C. 

1.  8  I  thank  my  God  through  J.  C.  for  you  all 

2.  16  God  shall  judge  the  secrets  of  men  by  J.  C. 

3.  22  (which  is)  by  faith  of  J.  C.  unto  all  and 
5.  1  peace  with  God  through  our  Lord  J.  C. 

5.  11  we  also  joy  in  God  through  our  Lord  J.  C. 
5.  15  by  grace,  (which  is)  by  one  man,  J.  C. 

5.  17  they,  .shall  reign  in  life  by  one,  J.  C. 

5.  21  righteousness  unto  eternal  life  by  J.  C 

6.  3  so  many  of  us  as  were  baptized  into  J.  C. 

6.  11  alive  unto  God  through  J.  C.  our  Lord 

6.  23  gift  of  God  (is)  eternal  life  through  J.  C. 

7.  25  I  thank  God  through  J.  C.  our  Lord.  So 

13. 14  put  ye  on  the  Lord  J.  C.,  and  make  not 
15.  6  glorify  God.  .the  Father  of  our  Lord  J.  C. 
15.  8  Now  I  say  that  [J.]  C.  was  a  minister  of 
15.  16  be  the  minister  of  J.  C.  to  the  Gentiles 
15.  17  whereof  I  may  glory  through  J.  C.  in  those 

15.  30  I  beseech  you.  .for  the  Lord  J.  C.’s  sake 

16.  18  that  are  such  serve  not  our  Lord  [J.]  C. 
16.  20  grace  of  our  Lord  J.  C.  (be)  with  you.  A. 
16.  24  grace  of  our  Lord  J.  C.  (be)  with  you  all.  A. 
16.  25  the  preaching  of  J.  C.,  according  to  the 
16.  27  To  God  only  wise,  (be)  glory  through  J.  C. 

1  Co.  1.  1  called  (to  be)  an  apostle  of  J.  C.  through 

1.  2  call  upon  the  name  of  J.  C.  our  Lord,  both 
1.  3  God  our  Father,  and  (from)  the  Lord  J.  C. 
1.  4  grace  of  God  which  is  given  you  by  J.  C. 
1.  7  waiting  for  the  coming  of  our  Lord  J.  C 
1.  8  blameless  in  the  day  of  our  Lord  J.  C. 

1.  g  called  unto  the  fellowship  of  his  Son  J.  C 

1. 10  beseech  you.  by  the  name  of  our  Lord  J.C. 

2.  2  not  to  know  any  thing,  .save  J.  C.,  and 

3. 11  no  man  lay  than  that  is  laid  which  is  J.  C. 
5.  4  In  the  name  of  our  Lord  J.  C„  when  ye 
5.  4  spirit,  with  the  power  of  our  Lord  J.  C. 

8.  6  one  Lord  J.  C.,  by  whom  (are)  all  things 

9.  1  have  I  not  seen  J.  C.  our  Lord  ?  are  not  ye 

15.  57  giveth.  .victory  through  our  Lord  J.  C. 

16.  22  If  any  man  love  not  the  Lord  [J.]  C.,  let 
16.  23  The  grace  of  our  Lord  J.  C.  (be)  with  you 

2  Co.  1.  1  Paul,  an  apostle  of  J.  C.  by  the  will  of  God 

1.  2  Grace  (be)  to  you.  .(from)  the  Lord  J.  C. 
1.  3  even  the  Father  of  our  Lord  J.  C.,  the  F. 


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z  Co.  i.  19  J.  C.,  who  was  preached  among  you  by  us 

4.  6  of  the  glory  of  God  in  the  face  of  [J.]  C. 

5. 18  who  hath  reconciled  us  to  himself  by  [J.]  C. 
8.  9  know  the  grace  of  our  Lord  J.  C.,  that 

11.  31  God  and  Father  of  our  Lord  J.  C.,  which 
13.  5  how  that  J.  C.  is  in  you,  except  ye  be  rep.? 
13.  14  The  grace  of  the  Lord  J.  C.,  and  the  love 
Gal.  1.  1  by  J.  C.,  aud  God  the  Father,  who  raised 
1.  3  Grace  (be)  to  you.  .(from)  our  Lord  J.  C. 

1.  12  taught  (it),  hut  by  the  revelation  of  J.  C. 
2. 16  but  by  the  faith  of  J.  C.,  even  we  have 
2. 16  believed  in  J.  C.,  that  we  might  be 
3.  1  J.  C.  hath  been  evidently  set  forth,  cruci. 
3.  14  might  come  on  the  Gentiles  through  J.  C. 
3.  22  promise  by  faith  of  J.  C.  might  be  given 

5.  6  in  J.  C.  neither  circumcision  availeth  any 

6.  14  save  in  the  cross  of  our  Lord  J.  C.,  by 

6.  18  grace  of  our  Lord  J.  C.  (be)  with  your  sp. 
Eph.  1.  1  Paul,  an  apostle  of  J.  C.  by  the  will  of  G. 
1.  2  Grace  (be)  to  you.  .(from)  the  Lord  J.  C. 

1.  3  Blessed  (be)  the  God .  .of  our  Lord  J.  C. 

1.  5  Having  predestinated  us.  .by  J.  C.  to  him. 

1.  17  That  tlie  God  of  our  Lord  J.  C. .  .may  give 

2.  20  J.  C.  himself  being  the  chief  corner(stone) 

3.  1  Paul,  the  prisoner  of  J.  C.  foryou  Gentiles 
3.  9  in  God,  [who  created  all  things  by  J.  C.] 
3.  14  [bow  my  knees  unto. .  Father  of  our .  ..J.C.J 

5.  20  thanks,  .in  the  name  of  our  Lord  J.  C. 

6.  23  from  God  the  Father  and  the  Lord  J.  C. 

6.  24  Grace  (be)  with  all  them  that  love . .  .T.  C. 

rhil.  1.  1  Paul  and  Timotheus,  the  servants  of  J.  C 
I.  2  Grace(be)  unto  you .  .(from)  the  Lord  J.  C. 
1.  6  he.  .will  perform  (it)  until  the  day  of  J.  C. 
1.  8  1  long  after  you  all  in  the  bowels  of  J.  C. 
1.  11  the  fruits,  .which  are  by  J.  C.,  unto  the 
1.  19  through,  .the  supply  of  the  spirit  of  J.  C. 

1.  26  rejoicing  may  be  more  abundant  in  J.  C. 

2.  11  every  tongue  should  confess  that  J.  C.  (is) 

2.  21  all  seek,  .not  the  things  which  are  J.  C.’s 

3.  20  we  look  for  the  Saviour,  the  Lord  J.  C. 

4.  23  The  grace  of  our  Lord  J.  C.  (be)  with  you 
Col.  1.  1  Paul,  an  apostle  of  J.  C.  bythe  will  of  God 

1.  2  [Grace  (be)  unto  you.  .from. .  the  Lord  J.C.] 
1.  3  thanks  to.  .the  Father  of  our  Lord  J.  C. 

1  Th.  1.  1  in  God  the  Father  and  (in)  the  Lord  J.  C. 

1 .  1  [Grace  (be)  unto  you . .  from . .  the  Lord  J.  C.  ] 

1.  3  patience  of  hope  in  our  Lord  J.  C.,  in  the 

2.  19  in  the  presence  of  our  Lord  J.  C.  at  his 

3.  11  and  our  Lord  J.  C.,  direct  our  way  unto 

3. 13  at  the  coming  of  our  Lord  J.  C.  with  all 

5.  9  but  to  obtain  salvation  by  our  Lord  J.  C. 
5.  23  blameless  unto,  .coming  of  our  Lord  J.  C. 
5.  28  The  grace  of  our  Lord  J.  C.  (be)  with  you 

2  Th.  1.  1  in  God  our  Father  and  the  Lord  J.  C. 

1.  2  Grace  unto  you  peace,  from.  .Lord  J.  C. 

1.  8  that  obey  not  the  gospel  of  our  Lord  J.  C. 
1. 12  That  the  name  of  our  Lord  J.  C.  may  be 
1. 12  according  to  the  grace  of.  .the  Lord  J.  C. 

2.  1  by  the  coming  of  our  Lord  J.  C.,  and  (by) 

2.  14  obtaining  of  the  glory  of  our  Lord  J.  C. 

2. 16  Now  our  Lord  J.  C.  himself,  and  God 

3.  6  command  you  in.  .name  of  our  Lord  J.  C. 

3.  12  command  and  exhort  by  our  Lord  J.  C. 

3. 18  The  grace  of  our  Lord  j.  C.  (be)  with  you 

1  Ti.  1.  1  an  apostle  of  J.  C.  by  the  commandment 

1.  2  Grace,  mercy,  (and)  peace,  from.  J.  0. 

1. 16  J.  C.  might  show  forth  all  long  suffering 

4.  6  thou  shalt  be  a  good  minister  of  J.  C.,  no. 

5.  21  charge  (thee)  before  God,  and  the  L.  J.  C. 

6.  3  (even)  the  words  of  our  Lord  J.  C.,  aud 

6. 14  until  the  appearing  of  our  Lord  J.  C. 

2  Ti.  1.  1  Paul,  an  apostle  of  J.  C.  by  the  will  of  G. 

1.  10  made  manifest  by  the  appearing  of. .  J.  C. 

2.  3  endure  hardness,  as  a  good  soldier  of  J.  C. 
2.  8  Remember  that  J.  C. . .  was  raised  from 
4.  1  I  charge,  before  God,  and  the  Lord  J.  C. 
4.  22  The  Lord  [J.]  C.  (be)  with  thy  spirit.  Gr. 

Titus  1.  1  a  servant  of  God,  and  an  apostle  of  J.  C. 

1.  4  from  God  the  Father  and  the  Lord  J.  C. 

2.  13  glorious  appearing  of.  our  Saviour  J.  C. 

3.  6  he  shed  on  us  abundantly  through  J.  C. 
Phm.  1  Paul,  a  prisoner  of  J.  C.,  and  Timothy 

3  from  God  our  Father  and  the  Lord  J.  C. 
9  being,  .now  also  a  prisoner  of  J.  C. 

25  grace  of  our  Lord  J.  C.  (be)  withjyour  sp. 
Heb.  10.  10  through  the  offering  of  the  body  of  J.  C. 
13.  8  J.  C.  the  same  yesterday,  and  today,  and 
13.  21  is  well  pleasing  in  his  sight,  through  J.  C. 
Jas.  1.  1  a  servant  of  God  and  of  the  Lord  J.  C.,  to 
2.  1  have  not  the  faith  of  our  Lord  J.  C. 

1  Te.  1.  1  Peter,  an  apostle  of  J.  0.,  to  the  strangers 

1.  2  and  sprinkling  of  the  blood  of  J.  C.:  Gra. 
1.  3  the  God  and  Father  of  our  Lord  J.  C. 

1.  3  by  the  resurrection  of  J.  C.  from  the  de. 
1.  7  honour  and  glory  at  the  appearing  of  J.  C. 

1.  13  brought  unto  you  at  the  revelation  of  J.  C. 

2.  5  offer,  .sacrifices,  acceptable  to  G.  by  J.  C. 

3.  21  save  us.  .by  the  resurrection  of  J.  C. 

4.  1 1  that  God . .  may  be  glorified  through  J.  C. 

2  Pe.  1.  1  a  servant  and  an  apostle  of  J.  C.,  to  them 

1 .  1  righteousness  of  God  and  our  Saviour  J.  C. 
1.  8  in  the  knowledge  of  our  Lord  J.  C. 

1.  11  kingdom  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  J.  C. 

1. 14  even  as  our  Lord  J.  C.  hath  showed  me 

1.  16  the  power  and  coming  of  our  Lord  J.  C. 

2.  20  knowledge  of  the  Lord  and  Saviour  J.  C. 
3. 18  knowledge  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  J.  C. 

1  Jo.  1.  3  with  the  Father,  and  with  his  Son  J.  C. 

1.  7  blood  of  J.  C. .  .cleanseth  us  from  all  sin 

2.  i  we  haveian  advocate  with  the  Father,  J.  C. 

3.  23  should  believe  on  the  name  of  his  Son  J.  C. 

4.  2  Every  spirit  that  confesseth  that  J.  C.  is 


1  Jo.  4.  3  every  spirit  that  confesseth  notthat  J.  C. 

5.  6  he  that  came  hy  water  and  blood . .  J.  C. 

5.  20  him  that  is  true,  (even)  in  his  Son  [J.]  C. 

2  John  3  Grace  be  with  you.  .from  the  Lord  J.  C. 

7  who  confess  notthat  J.  C.  is  come  in  the 
Jude  1  Jude,  the  servant  of  J.  C.,  and  brother 
1  to  them  that  are . .  preserved  in  J .  C. ,  (and) 
4  denying  the.  .Lord  God,  and  our  L.  J.  C. 
17  spoken  before  of  the  apostles  of . .  J.  C. 

21  looking  for  the  mercy  of  our  Lord  J.  C. 
Rev.  i.  1  The  revelation  of  J.  C.,  which  God  gave 

1.  2  Who  bare  record . .  of  the  testimony  of  J.  C. 

1.  s  And  from  J.  C.,  (who  is)  the  faithful  wit. 

1.  9  and  in  the  kingdom  and  patienceof  [J.]C. 

1.  gwordofGod,  and  for  the  testimony  of  J.  C. 
12.  17  of  God,  and  have  the  testimony  of  J.  C. 

22.  21  The  grace  of  our  Lord  J.  C.  (be)  with  you 

JE'-THER,  in;  pre-eminent. 

1.  Gideon's  first  born  son.  B.c.  1249. 

Judg.  8.  20  he  said  unto  J.  his  first  born,  Up,  (and) 

2.  An  Ishmaelite,  the  father  of  David’s  nephew  Amasa. 
B.C.  1048. 

1  Ki.  2.  5  and  unto  Amasa  the  son  of  J.,  whom  he 

2.  32  Amasa  the  son  of  J.,  captain  of  the  host 
1  Ch.2.  17  the  father  of  Amasa  (was)  J.  the  Ishmeel. 

3.  A  son  of  Jerahmeel,  son  of  Hezron.  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  2.  32  J.,and  Jonathan:  and  J.  died  without  ch. 

4.  A  son  of  Ezra,  a  descendant  of  Caleb  the  spy.  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4. 17  the  sons  of  Ezra  (were)  J.,  and  Jlered 

5.  A  descendant  of  Asher.  B.C.  1540. 

1  Ch.  7.  38  the  sons  of  J.;  Jephunneh,  and  Pispah 
JE'-THETH,  nrr  subjection. 

A  duke  or  prince  of  Edom  of  the  family  of  Esau.  B.c.  1470. 
Gen  36.  40  duke  Timnali,  duke  Alvah,  duke  J. 

1  Ch.  1.  31  were;  duke  Timnali,  duke  Aliah,  duke  J. 

JETH'-LAH,  ."Air  height. 

A  border  city  of  Dan,  now  called  Shilta. 

Joshig.  42  And  Shaalabbin,  and  Ajalon.  and  J. 
JETH'-RO,  luv  pre-eminence. 

The  father  in  law  of  Moses,  and  a  priest  of  Midian.  B.C. 
1500  In  Exod.  4.  18  the  name  is  Jethcr,  but  the  Com¬ 
mon  Version  gives  Jethro.  I11  Exod.  2.  18  he  is  called 
Reuel;  and  in  Num.  io.  29  we  have  Reuel  in  the  Hebrew, 
but  Raguel  in  the  Common  Version. 

Exod  .3.  1  Moses  kept  the  flock  of  J.  his  father  in 
4.  18  Moses  went  and  returned  to  J.  his  father 
4.  18  And  J.  said  to  Moses,  Go  in  peace 
18.  1  J.,  the  priest  of  Midian,  Moses’  father  in 
18.  2  J.,  Moses’  father  in  law,  took  Zipporah 
18.  5  J  ,  Moses’  father  in  law,  came  with  his 
18.  6  I.  thy  father  in  law  J.  am  come  unto  thee 
18  9  J.  rejoiced  for  all  the  goodness  which  the 

18. 10  J.  said,  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord,  who  hath 
18.  12  J.,  Moses’  father  in  law,  took  a  burnt  off. 

JE-TTJR,  lie;. 

1.  A  son  of  Ishmael,  son  of  Hagar,  Abraham  s  concubine. 
B.c.  1800. 

Gen.  25. 15  Hadar,  and  Tema,  .1.,  Naphish,  and  Kede. 
1  Ch.  1.  31  J.,  Naphish,  and  Kedemah.  These  are 

2.  The  tribe  that  sprang  from  Jetur. 

1  Ch.  5.  19  made  war  with  the  Hagarites,  with  J. 
JE-U'-EL,  VkW'  snatching  away. 

A  descendant  of  Zerah,  son  of  Judah.  B.c.  445. 

1  Ch.  9.  6  of  the  sons  of  Zerah ;  J.  and  their  brethren 
JE'-USH,  Buy;  collector. 

1.  Esttu’s  son  by  Aliolibamah.  B.c.  1760. 

Gen.  36.  5  And  Aliolibamah  bare  J.,  and  Jaalam 
36. 14  and  she  bare  to  Esau  J.,  and  Jaalam,  and 
36. 18  sons  of  Aliolibamah,  Esau’s  wife ;  duke  J. 
1  Ch.  1.  35  The  sons  of  Esau ;  Eliphaz,  Reuel,  aud  J. 

2.  Grandson  of  Jediael,  a  Benjamite.  B.c.  1630. 

1  Ch.  7.  10  the  sons  of  Billian;  J.,  and  Benjamin 

3.  A  Gershonite  and  descendant  of  Sliimei,  and  head  of 
a  family.  B.C.  1015. 

1  CI1.23.  10  sons  of  Shimei  (were)  Jahatli,  Zina,  and  J. 

23.  11  but  J.  and  Beriah  had  not  many  sons 

4  A  son  of  Rehoboam,  and  grandson  of  king  Solomon. 
B.C.  1000. 

2  Ch.n.  19  Which  bare  him  children;  J.,  and  Sham. 
JE'-TJZ,  piy;  counsellor. 

Son  of  Shaliaraim,  a  Benjamite.  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  8.  10  J.,aud  Shacliia,  andMirma.  These  (were) 
JEW,  "11, T. 

1.  A  descendant  of  Judah  ;  in  later  times  also  anlsraelite. 
In  2  Ki.  16.  6  this  appellation  is  applied  to  the  two 
tribes;  in  later  days  the  twelve  tribes.  Strictly  speak¬ 
ing,  the  name  is  appropriate  only  to  the  subjects  of  the 
kingdom  of  the  two  tribes  after  the  separation  of  the 
ten  tribes,  B.c.  975.  In  603  Daniel  interprets  Nebu¬ 
chadnezzar’s  first  dream  ;  in  561  Evil-merodacli  releases 
Jehoiachin  from  captivity ;  in  539  Daniel  interprets  the 
handwriting  to  Belshazzar  ;  in  536  decree  of  Cyrus  in 
favour  of  the  Jews  ;  in  535  the  second  temple  founded  ; 
in  516  it  is  finished;  in  463  Artaxerxes  stops  the  rebuild¬ 
ing  of  the  city  ;  in  458  he  marries  Esther  ;  in  457  Ezra 
comes  ;  in  444  Nehemiah  becomes  governor  ;  in  332 
Alexander  the  Great  enters  Jerusalem  ;  in  320  Ptolemy 
Soter  storms  Jerusalem;  in  312  Antigonus  wrested 
Judea  from  Ptolemy ;  in  285  the  Septuagint  translation 
begun  ;  in  203  Antioclius  the  Great  invades  Judea  and 
Phenicia  ;  in  200  the  sect  of  the  Sadducees  arises  ;  in 


199  the  country  is  recovered  by  the  Egyptian  general 
Scopas ;  in  198  Scopas  is  defeated  ;  in  170  Antiochus 
Epiphanes  massacres  40,000  in  Jerusalem  ;  in  168  Apol¬ 
lonius  takes  Jerusalem  and  dedicates  the  temple  to 
Jupiter  Olympius ;  in  165  Judas  Maccabaeus  rises  in 
arms;  in  163  Judas  made  governor;  in  160  he  makes 
the  first  treaty  with  the  Romans ;  in  156  the  Syrians 
withdraw ;  in  144  Jonathan  put  to  death ;  in  130 
Hyreanus  subdues  the  Idumeans  ;  in  95  the  Pharisees 
rebel ;  in  70  Hyreanus  is  defeated  ;  in  63  Hyreanus  is 
restored  ;  in  54  Crassus  plunders  the  temple ;  in  49 
Aristobulus  poisoned  ;  in  42  Herod  marries  Mari- 
amne;  in  40  the  l’arthians  invade  Judea,  and  Herod  pro¬ 
claimed  king  by  the  Romans ;  in  37  the  Romans  take 
Jerusalem  ;  in  31  a  dreadful  earthquake ;  in  29  Mari- 
amne  put  to  death  ;  in  17  Herod  begins  to  rebuild  the 
temple  ;  on  Friday,  April  5th,  four  years  before  'the 
Common  Era,  Jesus  is  born. 

Esth.  2.  5  Shushan  the  palace  there  was  a  certain  J. 

3.  4  for  he  had  told  them  that  he  (was)  a  J. 

5. 13  I  see  Mordecai  the  J.  sitting  at  the  king’s 
6.  10  do  even  so  to  Mordecai  the  J.,  that  sitteth 

8.  7  Esther  the  queen,  and  to  .Mordecai  the  J. 

9.  29  Mordecai  the  J.,  wrote  with  all  authority 
9.  31  according  as  Mordecai  the  J. .  .had  enjoi. 

10.  3  Mordecai  the  J.  (was)  next  unto  king  Ah. 
Jer.  34.  9  none  should  serve  himself  ,  .a  J. his  brot. 
Zech.  8.  23  take  hold  of  the  skirt  of  him  that  is  a  J. 

'l.Jews,  D"ii.T,  I’kw.t,  yehudim,  ’lovSatoi. 

2  Ki.  16.  6  Rezin . .  recovered  Elatli  and  drave  the  J. 

25.  25  he  died,  aud  the  J.  and  the  Chaldees  that 
2  Ch.32. 18  they  cried  witha  loud  voice  in  the  J.’s  sp. 
Ezra  4. 12  J.  which  came  up  from  thee  to  us  are  come 

4.  23  they  went  up  in  haste,  .unto  the  J.,  aud 

5.  1  prophesied  unto  the  J.  that  (were)  in  Ju. 

5.  5  But  the  eye . .  was  upon  the  elders  of  the  J . 

6.  7  governorof  the  J.,  and  the  elders  of  the  J. 

6.  8  what  ye  shall  do  to  the  elders  of  the  J.  for 

6.  14  elders  of  the  J.  builded,  and  they  prosp. 

Neh.  1.  2  I  asked  them  concerning  the  J.  that  had 

2. 16  neither  had  I  as  yet  told  it  to  the  J.,  nor 

4.  1  took  great  indignation,  and  mocked  the  J. 
4.  2  What  do  these  feeble  J.  ?  will  they  fortify 

4.  12  when  the  J.  which  dwelt  by  them  came 

5.  1  a  great  cry . .  against  their  brethren  the  J. 
5.  8  have  redeemed  our  brethren  the  J.,  which 

5.  17  an  hundred  and  fifty  of  the  J.  and  rulers 

6.  6  thou  and  the  J.  think  to  rebel :  forwhich 
13.  23  In  those  days  also  saw  I  J.  (that)  had  mar. 

Esth.  3.  6  Haman  sought  to  destroy  all  the  J.  that 

3. 10  took  his  ring,  .and  gave  it  unto,  .the  J.’s 

3. 13  cause  to  perish,  all  J.,  both  young  and  old 
4.  3  (there  was)  great  mourning  among  the  J . 
4.  7  to  pay  to  the  king’s  treasuries  for  the  J. 

4. 13  the  king's  house  was  more  than  all  the  J. 

4. 14  shall  there,  .deliverance  arise  to  the  J. 

4.  16  gather  together  all  the  J.  (that  are)  pres. 

6. 13  If  Mordecai  be  of  the  seed  of  the  J.,  before 
8.  1  give  the  house  of  Haman,  the  J.’s  enemy 
8.  3  to  put  away  the  mischief,  .against  the  J. 
8.  5  which  he  wrote  to  destroy  the  J.  which 
8.  7  because  he  laid  his  hand  upon  the  J. 

8.  8  Write  ye  also  for  the  J.,  as  it  liketh  you 
8.  9  that  Mordecai  commanded  unto  the  J. 

8.  9  and  to  the  J.  according  to  their  ivriting 

8. 1 1  the  king  granted  the  J.  which  (were)  ill 

8. 13  that  the  J.  should  be  ready  against  that 

8. 16  The  J.  had  light,  and  gladness,  and  joy 

8. 17  J.  had  joy  and  gladness,  a  feast  and  a  good 

8.  17  became  J.;  for  the  fear  of  the  J.  fell  upon 
9  1  the  enemies  of  the  J.  hoped  to  have  power 

9.  1  the  J.  had  rule  over  them  that  hated  them 
9.  2  the  J.  gathered  themselves  together  in 

9.  3  officers  of  the  king  helped  the  J. :  because 
9.  5  the  J.  smote  all  their  enemies  with  the 

9.  6  the  J.  slew  and  destroyed  five  hundred  men 
9.  10  the  enemy  of  the  J.,  slew  they;  but  on 

9. 12  J.  have  slain  and  destroyed  five  hundred 

9. 13  let  it  be  granted  to  the  J.  which  (are)  in 
9.  15  J.  that  were  in  Shushan  gathered  theins. 
9. 16  other  J.  that  (were)  in  the  king’s  provinces 
9.  18  J.  that  (were)  at  Shushan  assembled  tog. 
9.  19  the  J.  of  the  villages  that  dwelt  in  the 

9.  20  sent  letters  unto  all  the  J.  that  (were)  in 
9.  22  wherein  the  J.  rested  from  their  enemies 
9.  23  the  J.  undertook  to  do  as  they  had  begun 
9.  24  of  all  the  J.,  had  devised  against  the  J. 

9.  25  device,  which  he  devised  against  the  J. 

9.  27  J.  ordained,  and  took  upon  them,  and 
9.  28  days . .  should  not  fail  from  among  the  J. 
9.  30  he  sent  the  letters  unto  all  the  J.,  to  the 

10.  3  the  J.  (was)  next  unto  king  Ahasuerus,  and 
Jer.  32.  12  the  J.  that  sat  iu  the  court  of  the  prison 

38.  19  I  am  afraid  of  the  J.  that  are  fallen  to 
40.  11  all  the  J.  that(were)  in  Moab,  and  among 
40.  12  the  J.  returned  out  of  all  places  whither 

40.  15  the  J.  which  are  gathered  unto  thee  should 

41.  3  also  slew  all  the  J.  that  were  with  him 
44.  1  the  J.  which  dwell  in  the  land  of  Egypt 
52.  28  the  seventh  year  tliree  thousand  J.,  and 
52.  30  carried  away  captive  of  the  J.  seven  liun 

Dan.  3.  8  Chaldeans  came  near,  and  accused  the  J. 

3.  12  There  are  certain  J.  whom  thou  hast  set 
Matt.  2.  2  Where  is  he  that  is  born  king  of  the  J.? 
27.  11  saying,  Art  thou  the  king  of  the  J.?  And 
27.  29  mocked  him,  saying, Hail,  king  of  the  J.! 
27.  37  This  is  Jesus  the  king  of  the  J. 

28. 15  reported  among  the  J.  until  this  day 
Mark  7.  3  the  J.,  except  they  wash  (their)  hands  oft 
15.  2  asked  him,  Art  thou  the  King  of  the  J.? 
15.  9  I  release  unto  you  the  King  of  the  J.? 


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JEZREEL 


Mark  1 5. 12  unto  (him)  whom  ye  call  the  King  of  the  J .  ? 

15.  18  began  to  salute  him,  Hail,  King  of  the  J.  ! 
15. 26  was  written  over.  The  King  of  the  J . 

Luke  7.  3  he  sent  unto  him  the  elders  of  the  J. 

23.  3  saying,  Art  thou  the  King  of  the ./.?  And 

23.  37  thou  be  the  king  of  the  J.,  save  thyself 
23. 38  superscription .  .This  is  the  King  of  the  J . 

23.  51  (he  was)  of  Arimathaea,  a  city  of  the  J. 
John  1. 19  when  the  J.  sent  priests  and  Levitesfrom 

2.  6  the  manner  of  the  purifying  of  the  J. 

2. 13  the  J.  passover  was  at  hand,  and  Jesus 

2.  18  Then  answered  the  J.  and  said  unto  him 

2.  20  Then  said  the  J.,  Forty  and  six  years  was 

3.  1  man.  .named  Nicodemus.  .a  ruler  of  the  J. 

3.  25  there  arose  a  question. .  J.  about  purifying 

4.  9  How  is  it  that  thou,  being  a  Jew,  askest 

4.  9  J.  have  no  dealings  with  the  Samaritans 

4.  22  we  know  what.. for  salvation  is  of  the  J. 

5.  1  there  was  a  feast  of  the  J. ;  and  Jesus  w. 

5. 10  The  J.  therefore  said  unto  him  that  was 

5.  15  told  the  J.  that  it  was  Jesus  which  had 
3.  16  therefore  did  the  J.  persecute  Jesus,  and 

5.  18  theJ.soughtthemoretokillhim,  because 

6.  4  the  passover,  a  feast  of  the  J.  was  nigh 

6.  41  The  J.  then  murmured  at  him,  because  he 

6.  52  TheJ.  therefore  strove  among  themselves 

7.  1  Jewry,  because  the  J  sought  to  kill  him 

7.  2  the  J.  feast  of  tabernacles  was  at  hand 

7.  ti  the  J.  sought  him  at  the  feast,  and  said 

7. 13  spake  openly  of  him  for  fear  of  the  J . 

7.  15  the  J.  marvelled,  saying,  How  knoweth 

7.  3s  Then  said  the  J.  among  themselves,  Wh. 

8.  22  Then  said  the  J.,  Will  he  kill  himself? 

8.  31  Then  said  Jesus  to  those  J.  which  believed 

8.  48  Then  answered  the  J.,  and  said  unto  him 

8.  52  Then  said  the  J.  unto  him,  Now  we  know 

8.  57  Then  said  the  J.  unto  him,  Thou  art  not 

9.  18  the  J.  did  not  believe  concerning  him 

9.  22  they  feared  the  J.  :  for  the  J.  had  agreed 

10. 19  a  division  therefore  again  among  the  J. 
to.  24  Then  came  the  J.  round  about  him,  and 

10.  31  the  J.  took  up  stones  again  to  stone  him 

10.  33  The  J.  answered  him,  saying,  For  a  good 

11.  8  the  J.  of  late  sought  to  stone  thee;  and 

11. 19  the  J.  came  to  Martha  and  Mary,  to 

11.  31  The  J.  then  which  were  with  her  in  the 
11.  33  the  J.  also  weeping  which  came  with  her 
11.  36  Then  said  the  J.,  Behold  how  he  loved 
11.  45  many  of  the  J.  which  came  to  Mary,  and 
11.  54  Jesus,  .walked  no  more  openly  among.  .J. 

11.  55  the  J.  passover  was  nigh  at  hand;  and 

12.  9  the  J.  therefore  knew  that  he  was  there 

12. 11  the  J.  went  away,  and  believed  on  Jesus 

13.  33  I  said  unto  the  J.,  Whither  I  go,  ye  can. 

18.  12  officers  of  the  J.  took  Jesus,  and  bound 

18.  14  Caiaphas  .  .he  which  gave  counsel  to  the  J. 
18.  20  the  temple,  whither  the  J.  always  resort 
18.  31  The  J.  therefore  said  unto  him,  It  is  uot 
18.  33  said  unto  him,  Art  thou  the  Kingof  the  J.? 
18.  35  Pilate  answered,  Am  I  a  J.?  Thine  own 
18.  36  I  should  not  be  delivered  to  the  J. :  but 
18.  38  he  went  out  again  unto  the  J.,  and  saith 

18.  39  I  release  unto  you  the  King  of  the  J.? 

19.  3  said,  Hail,  King  of  the  J.  !  and  they  sm. 

19.  7  The  J.  answered  him.  We  have  a  law,  and 
19.  12  the  J.  cried  out,  saying,  If  thou  let  this 
19. 14  and  he  saith  unto  the  J  ,  Behold  your  K. ! 
19.  19  was,  Jesus  of  Nazareth  the  King  of  the  J. 
19.  20  This  title  then  read  many  of  the  J. ;  for 
19.  21  J.  to  Pilate,  Write  not,  The  King  of  the  J. 
19.  21  but  that  he  said,  I  am  King  of  the  J. 

19.  31  The  J.  therefore,  because  it  was  the 
19.  38  disciple.,  but  secretly  for  fear  of  the  J. 

19.  40  spices,  as  the  manner  of  the  J.  is  to  bury 
19.  42  because  of  the  J.  s  preparation  (day)  ;  for 

20. 19  disciples  were  assembled  for  fear  of . .  J. 
Acts  2.  5  there  were  dwelling  at  Jerusalem  J.,  de. 

2. 10  and  strangers  of  Rome,  J.  and  proselytes 

9.  22  confounded  the  J.  which  dwelt  at  Dama. 

9.  23  And  after,  .the  J.  took  counsel  to  kill  him 

10.  22  good  report  among  all  the  nation  of  the  J . 

10.  28  for  a  man  that  is' a  J.  to  keep  company 
10.  39  he  did  both  in  the  land  of  the  J.,  and  iu 

11. 19  the  word  to  none  but  unto  the  J.  only 

12.  3  he  saw  it  pleased  the  J.,  he  proceeded 

12. 11  the  expectation  of  the  people  of  the  J. 

13.  5  word  of  God  in  the  synagogues  of  the  J. 
13.  6  false  prophet,  a  J.,  whose  name  (was)  B. 
13.  42  [the  J.  were  gone  out  of  the  synagogue] 
13.  43  the  J.  and  religious  proselytes  followed 

13.  45  when  the  J.  saw  the  multitudes,  they 
13. 50  J.  stirred  up  the  devout  and  honourable 

14.  1  together  into  the  synagogue  of  the  J. 

14.  1  a  great  multitude  both  of  the  .T.  and  also 
14.  2  the  unbelieving  J.  stirred  up  the  Gentiles 
14.  4  part  held  with  the  J.,  and  part  with  the 
14.  5  also  of  the  J.  with  their  rulers,  to  use 

14. 19  (certain)  J.  from  Antioch  and  Iconium 

16.  3  circumcised  him  because  of  the  J.  which 

16.  20  These  men,  being  J.,  do  exceedingly  trou. 

17.  1  to  Thessalonica .  .synagogue  of  the  J. 

17.  5  the  J.  which  believednot.movedwithenvy 

17.  10  went  into  the  synagogue  of  the  J. 

17. 13  when  the  J.  of  Thessalonica  had  knowle 

17.  17  disputed  he  in  the  synagogue  with  the  .T , 

18.  2  found  a  certain  J.  named  Aquila,  born  in 

18.  2  had  commanded  all  J.  to  depart  from  R. 

18.  4  and  persuaded  the  J.  and  the  Greeks 

18.  5  testified  to  the  J.  (that)  Jesus  (was)  Christ 

18. 12  the  .T.  made  insurrection  with  one  accord 

18. 14  Gallio  said  unto  the  J.,  If  it  were  a  matter 
18.  14  0  (ye)  J.,  reason  would  that  I  should  bear 

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Acts  18. 19  he. .  entered,  .and  reasoned  with  the  J. 

18.  24  certain  J.  named  Apollos,  born  at  Alexa. 

18.  28  For  he  mightily  convinced  the  J.,  (and 

19. 10  heard  the  word  of  the  Lord  Jesus,  both  J. 

19.  13  certain  of  the  vagabond  J.,  exorcists,  took 
19  14  there  were  seven  sons  of  (one)  Sceva,  a  J. 

19.  17  this  was  known  to  all  the  J.  and  Greeks 

19.  33  drew  Alexander  out. .  J.  putting  him  for. 

19.  34  when  they  knew  that  he  was  a  J.,  all  with 

20.  3  the  J.  laid  wait  for  him,  as  he  was  about 

20.  19  befell  me  by  the  lying  in  wait  of  the  J. 

20.  21  Testifying  both  to  the  J.,  and  also  to  the 

21.  11  So  shall  the  J.  at  Jerusalem  bind  the  man 

21.  20  thousands  of  J.  there  are  which  believe 
21. 21  thou  teachest  all  the  J.  which  are  among 

21.  27  the  J.  which  wereof  Asia,  when  they  saw 

21.  39  I  am  aman  (which  am)  a  J.  of  Tarsus,  (a 

22.  3  I  am  verily  a  man  (which  am)  a  J.,  born  in 

22. 12  having  a  good  report  of  all  the  J.  which 

22.  30  certainty  wherefore  he  was  accused  of . .  J. 

23.  12  certain  of  the  J.  banded  together,  and 

23.  20  The  J.  have  agreed  to  desire  thee  that 
23.  27  This  man  was  taken  of  the  J.,  and  should 

23.  30  how  that  [the  J.]  laid  wait  for  the  man 

24.  '  5  among  all  the  J.  throughout  the  world 

24.  9  the  J.  also  assented,  saying,  that  these 

24.  18  certain  J.  from  Asia  found  me  purified 

24.  27  Felix,  willing  to  show  the  J.  a  pleasure 

25.  2  chief  of  the  J.  informed  him  against  Paul 

25.  7  the  J.  which  came  down  from  Jerusalem 

25.  8  Neither  against  the  law  of  the  J  ,  neither 

25.  9  Festus,  willing  to  do  the  J.  a  pleasure 

25. 10  to  the  J.  have  I  done  no  wrong,  as  thou 
25.  15  the  elders  of  the  J.  informed  (me),  desir. 

25.  24  multitude  of  the  J.  have  dealt  with  me 

26.  2  the  things  whereof  I  am  accused  of  the  J. 

26.  3  customs  and  questions,  .are  among  the  J. 

26.  4  My  manner  of  life,  know  all  the  J. 

26.  7  which..  Agrippa,  I  am  accused  of  the  J. 
26.  21  the  J.  caught  me  in  the  temple,  and  went 
28. 17  Paul  called  the  chief  of  the  J.  together 
28.  19  But  when  the  J.  spake  against  (it),  I  was 
28. 29  [the  J.]  departed,  and  had  great  reasoning 
Rom.  1. 16  to  the  J.  first,  and  also  to  the  Greek 
2.  9  of  the  J.  first,  and  also  of  the  Gentile 
2.  10  to  the  J.  first,  and  also  to  the  Gentile 
2.  17  thou  art  called  a  J.,  and  restest  in  the 
2.  28  For  he  is  not  a  J.  which  is  one  outwardly 

2.  29  Buthe  (is)  a  J.  which  is  one  inwardly;  and 

3.  iWhat  advantage  then  hath  J.  ?  or  what 
3  9  have  before  proved  both  J.  and  Gentiles 
3.  29  (Is  he)  the  God  of  the  J.  only  ?  (is  he)  not 

9.  24  of  the  Jews  only,  but  also  of  the  .Gentiles 

10. 12  no  difference  between  the  J.  and  the  Gre. 
t  Co.  1.  22  the  J.  require  a  sign,  and  the  Greeks  seek 

1.  23  unto  the  Jews  a  stumbling  block,  and  unto 

1.  24  them  which  are  called,  both  J.  and  Greeks 
9.  20  And  unto  the  J.  I  became  as  a  J.,  that 

9.  20  I  might  gain  the  J.;  to  them  that  are 

10.  32  neither  to  the  J.,  nor  to  the  Gentiles,  nor 
12.  13  whether  (we  be)  J.  or  Gentiles,  whether 

2  Co.  1 1.  24  Of  the  J.  five  times  received  I  forty 
Gal.  2.  13  the  other  J.  dissembled  likewise  with  him 

2. 14  I  said.  .If  thou,  being  a  J.,  livest  after  the 

2.  14  the  manner  of  the  G.,  and  not  as  do  the  J. 

2.  15  We  (who  are)J.  by  nature,  and  not  sinners 

3.  28  There  is  neither  J.  nor  Greek,  there  is 
Col.  3.  11  there  is  neither  Greek  nor  J.,  circumcision 
1  Th.  2.  14  have  suffered .  .even  as  they  (have)  of .  J. 
Rev.  2.  9  which  say  they  are  J.,  and  are  not,  but 

3.  9  which  say  they  are  J.,  and  are  not,  but 

JEWEL  — 

1  .Ornament,  'bn  chali. 

Song  7.  1  the  joints  of  thy  thighs  (are)  like  jewels 

2.  Ornament,  n'rbn  chelyah. 

Hos.  2.  13  she  decked  herself  with,  her  jewels,  and 

3.  Vessel,  instrument,  ,!?3  keli. 

Gen.  24.  53  jewels  of  silver,  and  jewels  of  gold,  and 
Exod.3.  22  jewels  of  silver,  and  jewels  of  gold,  and 

11.  2  borrow .  jewels  of  silver,  and  jewels  of  g. 

12.  35  jewels  of  silver,  and  jewels  of  gold,  and 
35.  22  brought,  .rings,  and  tablets,  all  jewels  of 

Num3i.  50  jewels  of  gold,  chains,  and  bracelets,  rings 

31.  51  took  the  gold  of  them ..  all  wrought  jewels 

1  Sa.  6.  8  put  the  jewels  of  gold,  which  ye  return 

6.  15  wherein  the  jewels  of  gold  (were),  and 

2  Ch.20.  25  precious  jewels,  which  they  stripped  off 

32.  27  treasuries  for.  .all  manner  of  pleasant  je. 
Job  28. 17  the  exchange  of  it(shall  not  be  for)  jewels 
Prov2o.  15  the  lips  of  knowledge  (are)  a  precious  jew. 
Isa.  61. 10  as  a  bride  adorneth  (herself)  with  her  je. 
Eze.  16. 17  Thou  hast  also  taken  thy  fair  jewels  of 

16.  39  shall  take  thy  fair  jewels,  and  leave  thee 

23.  26  They  shall  also,  .take  away  thy  fair  jewels 

i.A  ring  for  the  ear  or  nose,  on  nezem. 

Provn.  22  (As)  a  jewel  of  gold  in  a  swine's  snout 

Isa.  3.  21  The  rings,  and  nose  jewels 

Eze.  16.  i2lput  ajewelon  thyforehead, and  earrings 

5.  A  peculiar  treasure  or  property,  nV:p  segullah. 

Mai.  3. 17  in  that  day  when  I  make  up  my  jewels 

JE'WESS — A  female  Jew,  ’IouSaia  Ioudaia. 

Acts  16.  1  the  son  of  a  certain  woman,  which  was  a  J 

24.  24  with  his  wife  Drusilla,  which  was  a  J . 

JEW’-ISH,  JEWS',  n'-n.T  ’IooSoi'Kiis  belonging  to  aJ. 
2  Ki.18.  26  talk  not  with  us  in  the  J.  language  in 
18.  28  cried  with  a  loud  voice  in  the  J.  language 
I  2  Ch.32. 18  they  cried  with  a  loud  voice  in  the  J .  sp. 


Neh.  13.  24 their  children,  could  not  speak  in  the  J. 
Isa.  36.  11  speak  not  to  us  in  the  J.  language,  in  the 
36.  13  cried  with  a  loud  voice  in  the  J.  language 
Titusi.  14  Not'giving heed  to  J.  fables,  and  comman. 

JEWRY,  ’  I  o  y  5  a  t  a — See  Juclea. 

Luke23-  5  teaching  throughout  all  J.,  beginning 
John  7.  1  he  would  not  walk  in  J.,  because  the  Jews 

JEWS,  to  become,  or  live  as  — 

1.  To  become,  act,  or  show  self  a  Jew,  in;  yahad,  1. 

Esth.  8.17  many  of  the  people  of  the  land  became  J. 

2.  To  become,  act  as  a  Jen',  TouScufoj  Ioudaizo. 

Gal.  2. 14  compellest.  .Gentiles  to  live  as  do  the  J.? 

JEWS,  as  do  the  — 

Judaically,  ’lovSaiKus  IoudaikOs. 

Gal.  2.  14  manner  of  Gentiles,  and  not  as  do  the  J. 

JEWS’  religion  —  - 

Judaism,  ’I ovbaiapos  Ioudaismos. 

Gal.  1.  13  in  time  past  in  the  J.  religion,  how 

1.  14  profited  in  the  J.  religion  above  many 

JE-ZAN-I  AH,  in;:;;  Jah  determines. 

A  captain  of  the  Jeivs,  generally  called  Jaazeniah,  who 
would  not  be  persuaded  to  serve  the  Chaldeans.  B.  c. 
588.  Called  also  Jaazeniah. 

Jer.  40.  8  and  J.  the  son  of  a  Maachathite,  they  and 
42.  1  and  J.  the  son  of  Hoshaiah,  and  all  the 

JE-ZE'-BEL,  bzrx,  ’U(afir)\  without  cohabitation. 

A  daughter  of  Ethbaal,  king  of  the  Zidonians,  and  the 
wife  of  Ahab  and  mother  of  Joram  kings  of  Israel.  B.c. 
884. 

1  Ki.16.  31  he  took  to  wife  J.,  the  daughter  of  Ethb. 

18.  4  when  J.  cut  off  the  prophets  of  the  Lord 

18. 13  what  I  did  when  J.  slew  the  prophets  of 

18.  igthe  prophets  of  thegroves. .  which  eat  at  J’s 

19.  i  Ahab  told  J.  all  that  Elijah  had  done,  and 
19.  2  Then  J.  sent  a  messenguunto  Elijah,  say. 
21.  5  But  J.  his  wife  came  to  him,  and  said  unto 
21.  7  J.  his  w  ife  said  unto  him,  Dost  thou  now 

21. 11  the  men  of  his  city .  .did  as  J.  had  sent 
21.  14  Then  they  sent  to  J.,  saying,  Naboth  is 
21. 15  when  J.  heard. .  J.  said  to  Aliab,  Arise 
21.  23  J..  .The  dogs  shall  eat  J.  by  the  wall  of  J. 
21.  25  none  like  unto  Ahab.  whom  J.  his  wife 

2  Ki.  9.  7  I  may  avenge  the  blood .  at  the  hand  of  J. 

9. 10  the  dogs  shall  eat  J.  in  the  portion  of  Jez. 
9.  22  so  long  as  the  whoredoms  of  thy  mother  J. 

9.  30  when  Jehu  was  come  to  Jezreel,  J.  heard 
9.  36  In  the  portion .  .dogs  eat  the  flesh  of  J. 

9.  37  the  carcase  of  J.  shall  be  as  dung  upon 
9.  37  (so)  that  they  shall  not  say,  This  (is)  J. 
Rev.  2.  20  because  thou  sufferest  that  woman  [J.] 

JE'-ZER,  bx;  formation. 

The  third  son  of  Naphtali.  B.C.  1698. 

Gen.  46.  24  And  the  sons  of  Naphtali.  .Guni,  and  J . 
Nuni26.  49  Of  J.,  the  family  of  the  Jezerites  :  of  Slid. 

1  Ch.  7.  13  The  sons  of  Naphtali.  .Guni,  and  J.,  and 

JE-ZER-ITES,  '3X\ 

The  descendants  of  the  preceding  Jezer. 

NU11126.  49  Of  Jezer,  the  family  of  the  J.:  of  Shillem 
JE-ZI-AH,  n;r  Jah  unites. 

One  of  the  Parosh  family  that  had  taken  a  strange  wife. 
B.C.  457. 

Ezra  10.  25  of  the  sons  of  Parosh ;  Ramiah,  and  J. 
JE-ZI  -EL,  Vfor,  Sto;  God  unites. 

Son  of  Azmaveth  a  valiant  man  who  joined  David  at 
Ziklag  with  his  brother  Pelet.  B.c.  1058. 

1  Ch.12.  3  and  J.,  and  Pelet,  the  sons  of  Azmaveth 

JEZ-LI'-AH,  nsc^r  Jah  delivers. 

A  son  of  Elpaal  a  Benjamite.  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  8. 18  Ishmerai  also,  and  J.,  and  Jobab,  the  sons 

JE-ZO'-AR,  vx;,  iriXi  distinction. 

A  son  of  Helah,  wife  of  Ashur,  a  descendant  of  Caleb 
the  son  of  Hur.  B.c.  1500. 

1  Ch.  4.  7  And  the  sons  of  Helah  (were). .  J.,  and  E. 

JEZ-RAH-I  AH,  n;rnt;  Jah  is  shining. 

The  overseer  of  those  singing  at  the  purification  of  the 
people.  B.C.  445.  See  Izrahiah. 

Neh.  12.  42  And  the  singers  sang  loud,  with  J.  (their) 

JEZ-RE'-EL,  Skjrjr,  SmSTH'  Gocl  sows- 

1.  A  city  in  the  hiti  country  of  Judah,  near  Jokdeam 
and  Zanoah. 

Josh. 15.  56  And  J.,  and  Jokdeam,  and  Zanoali 

1  Sa.  25.  43  David  also  took  Ahinoam  of  J.  ;  and  they 

29.  1  Israelites  pitched  by  a  fountain . .  in  J. 

29. 1 1  men  rose . .  the  Philistines  went  up  to  J. 

2.  A  city  in  the  tribe  of  Issachar,  but  belonging  to 
Manasseh,  between  Megiddo  andBethshean  near  Mount 
Gilboa ;—  now  called  Zcrln  or  Serin. 

Josh. 19. 18  their  border  was  toward  J.,  and  Chesul. 

2  Sa.  2.  9  made  him  king  over  Gilead,  .and  over  J. 

4  4  the  tidings  came  of.  Jonathan  out  of  J. 

1  Ki.  4.  12  Beth-shean.  .(is)  by  Zartanah  beneath  J. 

18  45  great  rain.  And  Ahab  rode,  and  went  to  J. 
18  46  and  ran  before  Ahab  to  the  entrance  of  J. 
21.  I  Jezreelite  had  a  vineyard ,  which  (was)  in  J . 
2i.  23  dogs  shall  eat  Jezebel  by  the  wall  of  J. 

2  Ki.  8.  29  Joram  went  back  to  be  healed  in  J.  of 

8.  29  down  to  see  Joram  the  son  of  Ahab  in  J. 

9.  10  shall  eat  Jezebel  in  the  portion  of  J. 

9.  15  Joram  was  returned  to  be  healed  in  J.  of 


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2  Ki.  g.  15  out  of  the  city  to  go  to  tell  (it)  in  J. 

9.  i6Jehurode  iu  a  chariot,  nml  went  to  J.;  for 
g.  17  there  stood  a  watchman  on  the  tower  in  J. 
g.  30  when  Jehu  was  come  to  J.,  Jezebel  heard 
9.  36  In  tlie  portion  of  J.  shall  dogs  eat  the 

9.  37  face  of  the  field  in  the  portion  of  J. 

10.  1  unto  the  rulers  of  J.,  to  the  elders,  and 

10.  6  come  to  me  to  J.  by  to  morrow  this  time 
io.  7  heads  in  baskets . .  sent  him  (them)  to  J. 
10.  n  that  remained  of  the  house  of  Ahab  in  J. 

2  Ch.22.  6  he  returned  to  be  healed  in  J.  because  of 
22.  6  down  to  see  Jehoram  the  son  of  Ahab  at  J. 

3.  The  valley  or  plain  in  which  Jezreel  stood. 

Josh  17.  16  and  (they)  who  (are)  of  the  valley  of  J. 
Judg.  6.  33  went  over,  and  pitched  in  the  valley  of  J. 
Hos.  1.  5  the  bow  of  Israel  in  the  valley  of  J. 

2.  22  shall  hear . .  the  oil ;  and  they  shall  hear  J . 

4.  A  descendant  of  the  father  of  Etain.  B.c.  T400. 

1  Ch.  4.  3  J.,  and  Ishma,  and  Idbash  :  and  the  name 
6.  The  symbolic  name  of  the  eldest  son  of  Hosea  the 
prophet.  B.c.  780. 

Hos.  t.  4  Call  his  name  J. ;  for  yet  a  little  (while) 

6.  A  symbolic  name  of  Israel. 

Hos.  1.  4  I  will  avenge  the  blood  of  J.  upon  the 
j.  11  for  great  (shall  be)  the  day  of  J. 

JEZ-RE-EL-ITES,  'Sayil’- 
The  people  of  Jezreel  in  Issachar. 

1  Ki.  21.  1  the  J.  had  a  vineyard,  which  (was)  in  Je. 

21.  4  word  which  Naboth  the  J.  had  spoken  to 
21.  6  1  spake  unto  Naboth  the  J .,  and  said  unto 
21.  7  give  thee  the  vineyard  of  Naboth  the  J. 
21.  15  possession  of.  .vineyard  of  Naboth  the  J. 
21. 16  go  down  to  the  vineyard  of  Naboth  the  J. 

2  Ki.  9.  21  met  him  in  the  portion  of  Nabotli  the  J. 

9.  25  the  portion  of  the  field  of  Naboth  tile  J. 

JEZ-RE-EL-I-TESS,  n’^Njni'. 

A  female  inhabitant  of  Jezreel  (in  Judah).  B.c.  1050. 

1  Sa.  27.  3  Ahinoam  the  J.,  and  Abigail  the  Carmel. 

30.  5  Ahinoam  the  J.,  and  Abigail  the  wife  of 

2  Sa.  2.  2  Ahinoam  the  J.,  and  Abigail,  Nabal’s  wife 

3.  2  first  born  was  Amnon,  of  Ahinoam  the  J. 
1  Ch.  3.  1  the  first  born  Amnon,  of  Ahinoam  the  J. 

JIB'-SAM,  D;y:r  lovely  sweet. 

A  son  of  Tola,  son  of  Issachar.  B.c.  1600. 

1  Ch.  7.  2  J.,  and  Sliemuel,  heads  of  their  father's 

JTD'-LAPH,  f|7T  melting  away. 

A  son  of  Naho’r  and  nephew  of  Abraham.  B.C.  1870. 
Gen.  22.  22  and  Hazo,  and  Pildasli,  and  J.,  and  Bet. 

JIM'-NAH,  JTM'-NA,  .1)0)  prosperity. 

The  first  born  son  of  Asher,  whose  descendants  were 
called  Jimnites.  B.c.  1690.  Called  Imnah  in  1  Ch.  7. 
30. 

Gen.  46.  17  J.,  and  Ishuali,  and  Isui,  and  Beriali,  and 
N uni  26.  44  of  J.,the  family  of  the  Jimnites:  of Jesui 

JIM-NITES,  nm>rt. 

A  family  that  sprang  from  Jimnali  the  first  born  of 
Asher. 

Num26.  44  of  Jimna,  the  family  of  the  J. :  of  Jesui 
JIPH'-TAH,  nnsr  breaking  through. 

A  city  in  Judah,  near  Aslinah  and  Nezib. 

Josh  13.  43  And  J.,  and  Ashnah,  and  Nezib 

JIPH’-THAH  EL,  VntifiB'  God  is  breaking  through. 
A  valley  in  Zebulun,  on  the  border  of  Asher  and  Zebu- 
Ion,  now  called  Jefat. 

Josh  19.  14  outgoings  thereof  are  in  the  valley  of  J. 
19.  27  the  valley  of  J.  toward  the  north  side  of 
JO'-AB,  fixi’  Jah  is  father. 

1.  David’s  nephew,  the  son  of  his  sister  Zeruiali.  He 
became  a  most  overbearing  captain  in  his  uncle  David’s 
army.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Sa.  26.  6  Abishai  the  son  of  Zeruiah,  brother  to  J. 

2  Sa.  2. 13  J.  the  son  of  Zeruiah,  and  the  servants  of 

]2.  14  Abner  said  to  J.,  Let  the  young  men  now 
2. 14  play  before  us.  And  J.  said,  Let  them  arise 
2.  18  sons  of  Zeruiah  there,  J.,  and  Abishai,  and 
2.  22  should  I  hold  up  my  face  to  J.  thy  brot.? 
2.  24  J.  also  and  Abishai  pursued  after  Abner 
2.  26  Then  Abner  called  to  J.,  and  said,  Shall 
2.  27  J.  said,  (As)  God  liveth,  unless  thou  liadst 
2.  28  J.  blew  a  trumpet,  and  all  the  people 
2.  30  J.  returned  from  following  Abner:  and 

2.  32  J.  and  his  men  went  all  night,  and  they 

3.  22  servants  of  David  and  J.came  from  (pur.) 
3. .23  J.  and  all  the  host  that  (was)  with  him 
3/23  they  told  J.,  saying,  Abner  the  son  of  Ner 
3.  24  Then  J.  came  to  the  king,  and  said,  What 
3.  26  when  J.  was  come  out  from  David,  he  sent 
3.  27  J.  took  him  aside  in  the  gate  to  speak 

3.  29  Let  it  rest  on  the  head  of  J  ,  and  on  all 
3.  29  let  there  not  fail  from  the  house  of  J. 

3.  30  So  J.  and  Abishai  his  brother  slew 
3.  31  David  said  to  J.,  and  to  all  the  people 
8.  16  J.  the  son  of  Zeruiah  (was)  over  the  host 
10.  7  he  sent  J.,  and  all  the  host  of  the  mighty 
10.  9  J.  saw  that  the  front  of  the  battle  was 
10.  13  J.  drew  nigh,  and  thepeo.  that  (were)  with 

10.  14  J.  returned  from  the  children  of  Ammon 

11.  1  David  sent  J.,  and  his  servants  with  him 
11.  6  David  sent  to  J.,  (saying).  Send  me  Uriah 
ii.  6  And  J.  sent  Uriah  to  David 

11.  7  David  demanded  (of  liim)how  J.  did,  and 


2  Sa.  ii.  11  J.,  and  the  servants  of  my  lord,  are  enca 

11.  14  David  wrote  a  letter  to  J.,  and  sent(it)  by 

11.  16  when  J.  observed  the  city,  that  he  assigned 

11.  17  men  of  the  city  went,  .and  fought  with  J. 
11.  18  Then  J.  sent  and  told  David  all  the  things 
11.  22  showed  David  all  that  J.  had  sent  him  for 

11.  25  Thus  shalt  thou  say  unto  J.,  Let  not  this 

12.  26  J.  fought  against  Kabbah  of  the  children 

12.  27  J.  sent  messengers  to  David,  and  said,  I 
14.  1  J.  the  son  of  Zeruiah  perceived  that  the 
14.  2  J.  sent  to  Tekoah,  and  fetched  thence  a 
14.  3  So  J.  put  the  words  in  her  mouth 

is.  19  (Is  not)  the  hand  of  J.  with  thee  in  all 
14.  19  J.,  he  bade  me,  andhe  put  all  these  words 
14.  20  hath  thy  servant  J.  done  this  thing  :  and 
14.  21  the  king  said  unto  J.,  Beholdnow,  I  have 
14.  22  J.  fell  to  the  ground  on  his  face,  and 
14.  22  J.  said,  To  day  thy  servant  knoweth  that 
14.  23  J.  arose,  and  went  to  Gesliur,  and  brought 
14.  29  Absalom  sent  for  J.,  to  have  sent  him  to 
14.  30  J.’s  field  is  near  mine,  and  he  hath  barley 
14.  31  Then  J.  arose,  and  came  to  Absalom  unto 
14.  31  Absalom  answered  J.,  Behold,  I  sent  unto 
14.  33  J.  came  to  the  king,  and  told  him  :  and 

17.  25  Amasa  captain  of  the  host  instead  of  J. 

17.  25  Nahasli,  sister  to  Zeruiah,  J.’s  mother 

18  2  David,  .a  third  part,  .under  the  hand  of  J. 

18.  2  part  under  the  hand  of  Abishai .  .J.’s  bro. 

18.  5  king  commanded  J.  and  Abishai  and  Ittai 

18.  10  and  told  J  ,  and  said,  Behold,  I  saw  Abs. 

18.  11  J.  said  unto  the  man  that  told  him.  And 
18.  12  the  man  said  unto  J.,  Though  I  should 
18.  14  Then  said  J.  I  may  not  tarry  thus  with 

18. 15  ten  young  men  that  bare  J.’s  armour 

18. 16  J.  blew  the  trumpet,  and  the  people  retur. 
18.  16  after  Israel :  for  J.  held  back  the  people 
18.  20  And  J.  said  unto  him,  Thou  shalt  not  bear 
18.  21  Then  said  J.  to  Cushi,  Go  tell  the  king 
18.  21  And  Cushi  bowed  himself  unto  J.,  and  ran 
18.  22  Then  said  Ahimaaz.  .yet  again  to  J.,  But 
18.  22  J.  said,  Wherefore  wilt  thou  run,  my  son 

18.  29  When  J.  sent  the  king’s  servant,  and  (me) 

19.  1  it  was  told  J.,  Behold,  the  king  weepeth 

19.  5  J.  came  into  the  house  to  the  king,  and 
19. 13  before  me  continually  in  the  room  of  J. 

20.  7  there  went  out  after  him  J.’s  men,  and 

20.  8  J.’sgarmuntthathehad  put  on  was  girded 
20.  9  J.  said  to  Amasa,  (Art)  thou  in  health,  my 
20.  9  J.  took  Amasa  by  the  beard  with  the  right 
20.  10  heed  to  the  sword  that  (was)  in  J.’s  hand 
20.  10  J.  and  Abishai  his  brother  pursued  after 
20.  11  one  of  J.’s  men  stood  by  him,  aud  said 
20. 11  He  that  favoureth  J. . .  (let  him  go)  after  J. 
20.  13  the  people  went  on  after  J.,  to  pursue 
20. 15  people  that  (were)  with  J.  battered  the 
20.  16  say,  I  pray  you,  unto  J.,  Come  near  hither 
20.  17  the  woman  said,  (Art)  thou  J.?  And  lie 
20.  20  J.  answered  and  said,  Far  be  it,  far  be  it 
20.  21  the  woman  said  unto  J.,  Behold,  his  head 
20.  22  cut  off  the  head,  .and  cast  (it)  out  to  J. 
20.  22  J.  returned  to  Jerusalem  unto  the  king 
20.  23  J.  (was)  over  all  the  host  of  Israel :  and 

23.  18  the  brother  of  J.,  the  son  of  Zeruiah,  was 
23  24  the  brother  of  J.,  (was)  one  of  the  thirty 

23.  37  armour  bearer  to  J.  the  son  of  Zeruiah 

24.  2  the  king  said  to  J.  the  captain  of  the 

24.  3  J.  said  unto  the  king,  Now  the  LORD  thy 
24.  4  the  king’s  word  prevailed  against  J.,  and 
24.  4  J.  and  tlie  captains  of  the  host  went  out 
24.  9  J.  gave  up  the  sum  of  the  number  of  the 

1  Ki.  1.  7  he  conferred  with  J.  the  son  of  Zeruiah 
1. 19  the  priest,  and  J.  the  captain  of  the  host 
1  41  when  J.  heard  the  sound  of  the  trumpet 

2.  5  what  J.  the  son  of  Zeruiah  did  to  me,  (and) 

2.  22  the  priest,  and  for  J.  the  son  of  Zeruiah 

2.  28  tidings  came  to  J. :  for  J.  had  turned  after 
2.  28  J  fled  unto  the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord 
2.  29  it  was  tol  l  king  Solomon  that  J.  was  fled 
2.  30  saying,  Thus  said  J.,  and  thus  he  answered 
2.  31  take  away  tlie  iunocent  blood,  which  J. 

2.  33  blood  shall,  .return  upon  the  head  of  J. 
11.  15  J.  the  captain  of  the  host  was  gone  up  to 
11.  16  For  six  months  did  J.  remain  there  with 
11.  21  Hadad  heard,  .that  J.  the  captain  of  the 
1  Ch.  2.  16  Ami  the  sons  of  Zeruiah  ;  Abishai,  and  J. 
11.  6  J.  the  son  of  Zeruiah  went  first  up,  and 
11.  8  round  about :  and  J.  repaired  the  rest  of 
ii.  20  Abishai  the  brother  of  J.,  he  was  chief  of 
11.  26  valiant  men.  .(were)  Asahel.  .brother  of  J. 
ii.  39  Naharai.  .the  armour  bearer  of  J.  the  son 

18.  15  J.  the  son  of  Zeruiah  (was)  over  the  host 

19.  8  when  David  heard  (of  it),  lie  sent  J.,  and 

19.  10  J.  saw  that  the  battle  was  set  against  him 
19.  14  So  J. .  .drew  near  before  the  Syrians  unto 

19.  15  entered  into  the  city.  Then  J.  came  to  J. 

20.  1  J.  led  forth  the  power  of  the  army,  and 

20.  1  And  J.  smote  Rabbah,  and  destroyed  it 

21.  2  David  said  to  J.,  and  to  the  rulers  of  the 

21.  3  J.  answered,  The  Lord  make  his  people 

21.  4  the  king’s  word  prevailed  against  J. :  wh. 

21.  4  J.  departed,  and  went  throughout  all  Is. 
21.  5  J.  gave  the  sum  of  the  number  of  the  pe. 
21.  6  for  the  king’::  word  was  abominable  to  J. 

26.  28  all  that. .  J.  the  son  of  Zeruiah,  had  dedi. 

27.  7  fourth,  .(was)  Asahel  the  brother  of  J. 

27.  24  J.  the  son  of  Zeruiah  began  to  number 
27.  34  the  general  of  the  king’s  army  (was)  J. 

Psa.  60.  title.  J.  returned,  and  smote  of  Edom.  .twe. 

2.  A  descendant  of  Caleb  the  son  of  Hur,  of  the  tribe  of 
Judah. 

1  Ch.  2,  54  Ataroth,  the  house  of  J.,  and  half  of  the 


3.  A  grandson  of  Kenaz,  of  the  tribe  of  J  udah.  B.C. 
1450- 

1  Ch.  4.  14  and  Soraiah  begat  J.,  the  father  of  the 

4.  An  Israelite  whose  posterity  went  up  from  Babylon 
with  Zerubbabcl.  B.c.  538. 

Ezra  2.  6  of  the  children  of  Jesliua  (and)  J.,  two 
Nell.  7.  11  of  the  children  of  Jeshua  and  J.,  two  th. 

5.  One  whose  descendants  went  up  from  Babylon  with 
Ezra.  B.c.  458. 

Ezra  8.  9  Of  the  sons  of  J.;  Obadiah  the  son  of  Je. 

JO' -AH,  rwv  Jah  is  brother. 

1.  A  son  of  Asaph  the  recorder  in  the  time  of  Hezekiah. 
B.C.  713. 

2  Ki.  18.  18,  37  Shebna  the  scribe,  and  J.  the  son  of 

1 8.  26  Then  said . .  J. . .  Speak,  I  pray  thee,  to  thy 
Isa.  36.  3  Shebna  the  scribe,  and  J.,  Asaph’s  son 
36.  11  Then  said  Eliakim  and  Shebna  and  J. 

36.  22  Shebna  the  scribe,  aud  J.,  the  son  of  As. 

2.  A  descendant  of  Gershom,  son  of  Levi.  B.c.  1380. 

1  Ch.  6.  21  J.  his  son,  Iddo  his  son,  Zerah  his  son,  J. 

2  Ch.29.  12  J.  the  son  of  Zimmali..Eden  the  son  of  J. 

3.  A  son  of  Obed-edom  (a  descendant  of  Kohath),  a  por¬ 
ter  in  the  tabernacle.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.26.  4  J.  the  third,  and  Sacar  the  fourth,  and  N. 

4.  A  Levite  commissioned  by  Josiali  to  repair  the  house 
of  the  Lord.  B.C.  621. 

2  Ch.  34.  8  J.  the  son  of  Joahaz  the  recorder,  to  rep. 
JO-A'-HAZ,  insi’  Jah  helps. 

Father  of  Joah  the  recorder  under  king  Josiah.  b.c. 
624. 

2  Ch.34.  8  Joah  the  son  of  J.  the  recorder,  to  repair 
JO-AN'-NA,  ’I wavva,  ’Io idvras. 

1.  A  female  disciple,  the  wife  of  an  officer  in  Herod’s 
household. 

Luke  8.  3  And  J.  the  wife  of  Chuza  Herod’s  steward 
24.  10  andj.. .  told  these  things  unto  the  apostles 

2.  The  grandson  of  Zerubbabel,  an  ancestor  of  Joseph 
the  husband  of  Mary,  in  tlie  line  given  by  Luke. 

Luke  3.  27  Which  was  (the  son)  of  [J.],  which  was  (the 
JO'-ASH,  tyNl’,  c;K’  Jah  supports. 

1.  A  son  of  Becher,  son  of  Benjamin,  b.c.  1650. 

1  Ch.  7.  8  the  sons  of  Becher ;  Zemira,  and  J.,  aud 

2.  Keeper  of  the  stores  of  oil  in  David’s  time.  B.C- 
1015. 

1  Ch.27.  28  and  over  the  cellars  of  oil  (was)  J. 

3.  The  father  of  Gideon,  of  the  tribe  of  Manasseh.  B.C. 

1250. 

Judg.  6.  11  under  an  oak.  .that  (pertained)  unto  J. 

6.  29  Gideon  the  son  of  J.  hath  done  this  thing 
6.  30  Then  the  men  of  the  city,  unto  J.,  Bring 

6.  31  J.  said  unto  all  that  stood  against  him 

7.  14  nothing  else  save  the  sword  of.  son  of  J. 

8. 13  Gideon  the  son  of  J.  returned  from  battle 

8.  29  Jerubbaal  the  son  of  J.  went  and  dwelt  in 
8.  32  Gideon  the  son  of  J.  died  in  a  good  old 
8.  32  was  buried  in  the  sepulchre  of  J.  his  fa. 

4.  A  son  of  Allah,  king  of  Israel.  B.c.  896. 

1  Ki.  22.  26  and  carry  him  back,  .to  J.  the  king’s  son 

2  Ch.18.  25  and  carry  him  back,  .to  J.  the  king’s  son 

5.  A  son  of  Ahaziah,  king  of  Judah.  B.c.  850.  He 
called  also  Jehoash. 

2  Ki.  11.  2  But  Jehosheba.  .took  J.  the  son  of  Ahaz 
12. 19  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  J.,  and  all  that  he 

12.  20  his  servants  arose,  .and  slew  J.  in  the 

13.  1  I11  the  three  and  twentieth  year  of  J.  the 
13. 10  In  the  thirty  aud  seventh  year  of  J.  king 

14.  1  reigned  Amaziah  the  son  of  J.  king  of  J. 

14.  3  he  did  according  to  all  tilings  as  J.  his 
14.  17  Amaziah  the  son  of  J. .  lived  after  the 
14.  23  fifteenth  year  of  Amaziah  the  sod  of  J. 

1  Ch.  3.  11  Joram  Ills  son,  Ahaziah  his  son,  J.  his  son 

2  Ch.22.  11  But  Jehoshabeath.  .took  J.  the  son  of  Ah. 

24.  1  J.  (was)  seven  years  old  when  he  began  to 
24.  4  J.  was  minded  to  repair  the  house  of  the 
24.  22  Thus  J.  the  king  remembered  not  the  kin.  | 

24.  24  So  they  executed  judgment  against  J. 

25.  23  took  Amaziah  king  of  Judah,  the  son  of  J. 

25.  25  Amaziah  the  son  of  J... lived  afterthe  death  I 

6.  A  son  of  Jehoahaz,  and  grandson  of  Jehu.  B.C.  840. 

2  Ki.13.  9  slept. .  J.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

13.  12  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  J.,  and  all  that  he 

13.  13  J.  slept  with  his  fathers,  .and  J.  was  bur. 

13.  14  J.  the  king  of  Israel  came  down  unto  him 

13.  25  three  times  did  J.  beat  him,  aud  recovered 

14.  1  In  tlie  second  year  of  J.  son  of  Jehoahaz  I 

14.  23  Jeroboam  the  son  of  J.  king  of  Israel  be. 

14.  27  by  the  hand  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  J. 

2  Ch.25.  17  Then  Amaziah.  .sent  to  J.,  the  son  of  Jeh. 

25.  18  J.  king  of  Israel,  .to  Amaziah  king  of  Ju. 

25.  21  So  J.  the  king  of  Israel  went  up  ;  and  they 
25.  23  J. .  .took  Amaziah  king  of  Judah,  the  son 
25.  25  Amaziah.  .lived  after  the  death  of  J.,  son 
Hos.  r.  i  in  the  days  of  J eroboam  the  son  of  J. ,  king  ,1 
Amos  1.  1  in  the  days  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  J.  king  I 

7.  A  descendant  of  Shelali,  son  of  Judah.  B.C.  1200. 

1  Ch.  4.  22  J.,  and  Saraph,  who  had  the  dominion  in  | 

8.  The  second  in  command  of  those  that  joined  David  at 
Ziklag.  B.C.  1058. 

x  Ch,i2.  3  The  chief  (was)  Ahiezer,  then  J.,  the  sons  I 


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JOHN 


A'-THAM,  ’Jaa8a,u. 

rogenitor  of  Joseph  the  husband  of  Mary,  as  enumer- 
1  in  Matthew’s  gospel. 

Vlatt.  i.  9  Ozias  begat  J.  ;  and  J.  begat  Achaz;  and 

(,  3VN,  Tw/3  hated. 

escendant  of  Aram,  son  of  Shem,  dwelling  in  Uz,  in 
If.  of  Arabia,  or  in  E.  of  Edom  and  Moab  ;  sup- 
ed  to  have  been  contemporaneous  with  Abraham. 

•  Book  of  Job  was  probably  introduced  to  the  know- 
'tre  of  Israel  by  Moses,  who  may  have  written  the 
■oduction  (chap. i.,  ii,)  and  the  conclusion  (xlii.  9-17). 

■  object  of  the  book  is  twofold,  to  show  first,  that 
e  religion  is  not  based  on  selfish  considerations,  or 
answer  to  the  question,  Does  Job  serve  God  for 
i<dit  ?  and  second,  that  temporal  calamities  are  not 
ays  the  consequences  of  sin.  The  character  of  Job  is 
cribedinch.  i.  1-5;  his  first  trial  inv.  s-22;lns  second 
il  in  ii.  1-10  ;  his  friends'  visit,  n-13  ;  his  complaint 
ii.  ;  Eliphaz’s  remonstrance  in  iv.,  v.  ;  Job’s  reply  in 
vii.  ;  Bildad’s  remonstrance  in  viii.  ;  Job's  reply  in 
x  •  Zopliar’s  remonstrance  in  xi.  ;  Job’s  reply  xii, 
xiv.  ;  Eliphaz  responds  in  xv.  ;  Job  refutes  him 
xvi.  xvii. ;  Bildad  responds  in  xviii.  ;  Job  refutes 
a  in  xix  ;  Zopliar  responds  in  xx.  ;  Job  refutes  him 
xxi  ■  Eliphaz  attacks  Job  in  xxii.  ;  Job  refutes  him 
sxiii!,  xxiv. ;  Bildad  attacks  Job  in  xxv.  ;  Job  refutes 
a  in  xxvi.  xxxi.;  Elihu  interposes  m  xxxii.-xxxvii.; 
d  interposesin  xxxviii.  xxxix,  xl.  1,  2  ;  Job  humbles 
aSelf  in  xl  3-5  ;  God  resumes,  and  concludes  in  xl. 

Ii  •  Job’s  submission,  xlii.  1,  6 ;  his  friends’  submis- 
n,  7-9 ;  his  latter  end,  10-17.  He  dies,  aged  about 
1  years. 

Job  1  5  it  was  so.  .that  J.,  sent  and  sanctified  them 

1.  5  J.  said,  It  may  be.  .Thus  did  J.  continua. 

1.  8  Hast  thou  considered  my  servant  J.,  that 
1.  9  Satan  answered,  .and  said,  Doth  J.  fear 
1.  14  there  came  a  messenger  unto  J.,  and  said 
I.  20  Then  J.  rose,  and  rent  his  mantle,  and 
I.  22  In  all  this  J.  sinned  not,  nor  charged  G. 

2  : 3  Hast  thou  considered  my  servant  J.,  that 
2  '  7  So  went  Satan  forth,  and  smote  J.  with 
2  10  In  all  this  did  not  J.  sin  with  his  lips 
->  II  Now  when  J.’s  three  friends  heard  of  all 

3.  I  Afterlthis  opened  J.  his  mouth,  and  cursed 
3.  2  J.  spake,  and  said 

6.  1  J.  answered  and  said 
[Also  in  9.  1 ;  12.  1  ;  16.  1  ;  19. 1 ;  21.  1  ’,  23.  1  ;  26.  1.] 
27.  1  Moreover  J.  continued  his  parable,  and 
29.  1  Moreover  J.  continued  his  parable,  and 

31.  40  Let  thistles  grow.  The  words  of  J.  are 

32.  1  So  these  three  men  ceased  to  answer  J. 

'32.  2  against  J.  was  his  wrath  kindled,  because 

32.  3  no  answer,  and  (yet)  had  condemned  J . 

32.  4  Now  Elihu  had  waited  till  J.  had  spoken 

32.  12  (there  was)  none  of  you  that  convinced  J . 

33.  1  Wherefore,  J.,  I  pray  thee  hear  my  spee. 

33.  31  Mark  well,  0  J. ;  hearken  unto  me  :  hold 

34.  5  For  J.  hath  said,  I  am  righteous :  and  God 

34.  7  What  man  (is)  like  J.,  (who)  drinketh  up 
34.  35  J.  hath  spoken  without  knowledge,  and 
34.  36  My  desire  (is,  that)  J.  may  be  tried  unto 

35. 16  Therefore  doth  J.  open  his  mouth  in  vain 

37. 14  Hearken  unto  this,  O  J. :  stand  still,  and 
38.  1  Then  the  Lokd  answered  J.  out  of  the 
40.  1  Moreover  the  Lord  answered  J.,  and  said 
40.  3  Then  J.  answered  the  Lord,  and  said 

40.  6  Then  answered  the  Lord  unto  J.  out  of 
42.  1  Then  J.  answered  the  Loud,  and  said 
42.  7  the  Lord  had  spoken  these  words  unto  J. 
42.  7  ye  have  not  spoken,  as  my  servant  J. 

42.  8  take,  .seven  rams,  and  go  to  my  servant  J. 
42.  8  my  servant  J.  shall  pray  for  you  ;  for  him 
42.  8  ye  have  not  spoken .  .like  my  servant  J. 
42.  9  commanded  them  :  the  Lord  .  .accepted  J. 
42.  10  turned,  .captivity  of  J. .  .the  Lord  gave  J. 
42. 12  So  the  Lord  blessed  the  latter  end  of  J. 

42. 15  no  women,  (so)  fair  as  the  daughters  of  J. 
42.  16  After  this  lived  J.  an  hundred  and  forty 

42. 17  So  J.  died,  (being)  old,  and  full  of  days 
Eze.  14.  14  Though  these  ,  .men,  Noah,  Daniel,  and  J. 

14.  20  Though  Noah,  Daniel,  and  J.,  (were)  in 
Jas.  5.  11  Ye  have  heard  of  the  patience  of  J.,  and 

IB,  ii’  returning. 

lie  third  son  of  Issachar,  called  in  another  genealogy 
ium.  26.  24)  Jashib,  and  (1  Ch.  7.  1)  Jashub.  B.C.  1692. 
Gen.  46. 13  the  sons  of  Issachar.  .Phuvah,  and  J.,  and 

O'-BAB,  32V  funding. 

.  A  son  of  Joktan  the  Shemite.  B.C.  2200. 

Gen.  10.  29  Ophir,  and  Havilali,  and  J. :  all  these 
1  Ch.  i.  23  Ophir, and  Havilah,  and  J.  All  these  (were) 

.  The  second  king  of  Edom,  and  son  of  Zerali  of  Bozrali. 
i.C.  1500. 

Gen.  36.  33  J.  the  son  of  Zerali.  .reigned  in  his  stead 
36.  34  J.  died,  and  Husham .  .reigned  in  his  stead 
1  Ch.  1.  44  J.  the  son  of  Zerali.  .reigned  in  his  stead 
1.  45  when  J.  was  dead,  Husham.  .reigned  in 

:.  A  king  of  Madon,  a  Canaanitish  city  conquered  by 
'oshua.  B.C.  1450. 

Josh  11.  1  came  to  pass,  .that  he  sent  to  J.  king  of 
l.  A  son  of .Shaharaim,  a  Benjamite.  B.C.  1350. 

1  Ch.  8.  9  he  begat  of  Hodesh  his  wife,  J.,  and  Zibia 
>.  A  son  of  Elpaal,  a  Benjamite.  B.C.  1350. 

1  Ch.  8.  18  Ishmerai  also,  and  Jezliah,  and  J.,  the 


JO-CHE'-BED,  123V  Jah  is  honour. 

The  wife  of  Amram,  and  mother  of  Miriam,  Aaron,  and 
Moses.  B.C.  1560. 

Exod  6.  20  Amram  took  him  J.  his  father’s  sister  to 
Num26.  59  the  name  of  Amram’s  wife  (was)  J.,  the 
JO'-ED,  igv  Jah  is  witness. 

A  son  of  Pedaiah,  a  Benjamite.  B.C.  520. 

Neh.  11.  7  Sallu  the  son  of  Meshullam,  the  son  of  J. 

JO'-EL,  Wl’,  To)  7)  A.  Jah  is  Ood. 

1.  The  first  bom  son  of  Samuel  the  prophet ;  called 
Vashni  in  1  Ch.  6.  28.  B.C.  1112. 

1  Sa.  8.  2  Now  the  name  of  his  first  bora  was  J.,  and 
1  Ch.  6.  33  Heman  a  singer,  the  son  of  J.,  the  son  of 
15.  17  Levites  appointed  Heman  the  son  of  J. 

2.  A  Simeonite.  B.C.  800. 

1  Cli.  4.  35  J.,  and  Jehu  the  son  of  Josibiah,  the  son 

3.  The  father  of  Shemaiah,  a  Reubenite.  B.C.  1570. 

1  Ch.  5.  4  The  sons  of  J. ;  Shemaiah  his  son,  Gog  his 
5.  8  Azaz,  the  son  of  Shema,  the  son  of  J.,  who 

4.  A  chief  Gadite.  B.C.  rojo. 

1  Ch.  5.  12  J.  the  chief,  and  Shapham  the  next,  and 

5.  A  Kohathite,  and  ancestor  of  Samuel  the  prophet. 
B.C.  1212. 

1  Ch.  6.  36  son  of  Elkanah,  the  son  of  J.,  the  son  of 

6.  A  descendant  of  Tola,  son  of  Issachar.  B.C.  1500. 

1  Ch.  7.  3  Michael,  and  Obadiah,  and  J.,  Ishiah,  five 

7.  One  of  David’s  valiant  men  and  a  brother  of  Nathan. 
B.C.  1048. 

1  Ch.11.  38  J.  the  brother  of  Nathan,  Mibhar  the  son 

8.  A  Gershonite  in  the  days  of  David.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.15.  7  J.  the  chief,  and  his.  an  hundred  and  th. 
15.  11  Asaiah,  and  J.,  Shemaiah,  and  Eliel,  and 
23.  8  the  chief  (was)  Jeliiel,  and  Zetham,  and  J . 

9.  A  Gershonite,  keeper  of  the  treasures  of  the  house  of 
the  Lord  in  the  days  of  David.  B.C.  1015. 

1  CI1.26.  22  Zetham,  and  Joel  his  brother,  (which  were) 

10.  A  prince  of  Manasseh,  W.of  the  Jordan,  in  the  days 
of  David.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.27.  20  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh ;  J.  the  son 

11.  A  Kohathite  that  aided  in  cleansing  the  temple  in  the 
days  of  Hezekiali.  B.c.  726. 

2  Ch.29.  12  J.  the  son  of  Azariali,  of  the  sons  of  the 

12.  One  of  Nebo’s  family  who  had  taken  a  strange  wife 
during  the  exile.  B.C.  437. 

Ezra  10.  43  Mattithiah,  Zabad,  Zebina,  Jadau. .  J.,  B. 

13.  A  son  of  Zicliri,  and  overseer  of  the  Benjamites  in 
Jerusalem,  b.c.  445. 

Neh. 11.  9  J.  the  son  of  Zichri  (was)  their  overseer 

14.  Son  of  Pethuel,  and  prophet  in  the  days  of  Uzziah 
king  of  Judah.  B.c.  720. 

Joel  1.  1  word .  .that  came  to  J.  the  son  of  Pethuel 
Acts  2.  16  this  is  that  which  was  spoken  by.  .[.J.] 
JO-E'-LAH.  n^Njn’  God  is  snatching. 

A  son  of  Jeroham  of  Gedor  who  joined  David  in  Ziklag. 
B.C.  1058. 

1  Ch.12.  7  J.  and  Zebadiah,  the  sons  of  Jeroham  of 

JO-E'-ZER,  "11J/V  Jah  is  help. 

A  Korhite  who  joined  David  in  Ziklag.  B.C.  1058. 

1  Ch.12.  6  Azareel,  and  J.,  and  Jashobeam,  the  K. 
JOG-BE -HAH,  rraj;  height. 

A  place  in  Gad,  now  called  Kanuat. 

NU11132.  35  And  Atroth,  Sliophan,  and  Jaazer,  and  J. 
Judg.  8.  11  dwelt  in  tents  on  the  east  of  Nobah  and  J. 

JOG'-LI,  'Vi;  exiled. 

Father  of  Bukki  and  a  prince  of  Dan,  chosen  to  divide 
the  land  W.  of  the  Jordan.  B.C.  1530. 

Nuni34.  22  And  the  prince .  .Bukki  the  son  of  J . 
JO'-HA,  xrh’  Jah  is  living. 

1.  A  son  of  Beriah,  grandson  of  Shaharaim,  a  Benjamite. 
B.C.  1350. 

1  Ch.  8.16  Michael,  and  Ispah,  and  J. . .  sons  of  Beriah 

2.  One  of  David’s  valiant  men.  b.c.  1048. 

1  Ch.  11.  45  son  of  Shimri,  and  J.  his  brother,  the  Ti. 

JO-HA'-NAN,  Ijni',  [inirp  Jah  is  graciotis. 

1.  A  son  of  Kareah  orCareah,  a  captain  of  the  Jews. 
B.C.  600. 

2  Ki.25.  23  .T.  the  son  of  Careah,  and  Seraiali  the  son 
Jer  40.  8  J.  and  Jonathan  the  sons  of  Kareah,  and 

40.  13  J.  the  sou  of  Kareah,  and  all  the  captains 
40.  15  J.  the  son  of  Kareali  spake  to  Gedaliahin 

40.  16  the  son  of  Aliikam  said  unto  J.  the  son 

41.  11,  13  J-  the  son  of  Kareah,  and  all  the  capt. 
41.  14  returned,  and  went  unto  J. .  .of  Kareah 
41.  15  son  of  Nethaniah  escaped  from  J.  with 

41.  16  Then  took  J.  the  son  of  Kareah,  and  all 

42.  1  J.  the  son  of  Kareah,  and  Jezaniah  the 

42.  8  Then  called  he  J.  the  son  of  Kareah,  and 

43.  2  J.  the  son  of  Kareah,  and  all  the  proud 
43.  4,  5  J.  the  son  of  Kareah,  and  all  the  capt. 

2.  The  eldest  son  of  Josiah,  king  of  Judah.  B.C.  610. 

1  Ch.  3. 15  the  first  born  J.,  the  second  Jehoiakim 

3.  A  son  of  Elioenai.  B.C.  445. 

1  Ch.  3.  24  and  Akkub,  and  J.,  and  Dalaiali,  and  A. 

4.  A  grandson  of  Ahimaaz,  father  of  Azariah,  a  Levite. 
B.C.  900. 

1  Ch.  6.  9  Ahimaaz  begat  Azariah . .  Azariah  begat  J. 
6. 10  J.  begat  Azariah,  he  (it  is)  that  executed 


5.  A  valiant  man  that  joined  David  at  Ziklag.  B.C.  1058. 

1  Ch.12.  4  Jahaziel.  ,J.,and  JozabadtheGederathite 

6.  A  Gadite  that  joined  David  at  Ziklag.  B.C.  1058. 

1  Ch.12.  12  J.  the  eighth,  Elzabad  the  ninth 

7.  An  Epliraimite  who  opposed  making  slaves  of  the 
captives  of  Judah,  in  Aliaz’s  time.  B.C.  900. 

2  Ch.  28.  12  Azariali  the  son  of  J.,  Berechiah  the  son 

8.  A  returned  exile,  son  of  Hakkatau,  in  Artaxerxes’ 
time.  B.C.  457. 

Ezra  8.  12  J.  the  son  of  Hakkatan,  and  with  him  an 

9.  A  priest  who,  with  Ezra,  summoned  the  exiles  to  J eru- 
salem.  b.c.  458. 

Ezra  10.  6  the  chamber  of  J.  the  son  of  Eliashib 

10.  A  son  of  Tobiah  the  Ammonite,  and  husband  of 
Mesliullam’s  daughter  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  6. 18  J.  had  taken  the  daughter  of  Meshullam 

11.  A  priest  in  the  days  of  Joiakim,  the  grandson  of  Jo- 
zadak.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  12.  22  days  of  Eliashib,  Joiada,  and  J.,  and  Ja. 
i2.  23  until  the  days  of  J.  the  son  of  Eliashib 

JOHN,  ’ludwtis. 

1.  The  son  of  Zacliarias  and  Elizabeth,  who  came  as  the 
forerunner  of  the  Messiah,  and  was  beheaded  by  Herod, 
tetrarch  of  Galilee,  a.d.  28. 

Matt.  3.  1  those  days  came  J.  the  Baptist,  preaching  • 
3.  4  J.  had  his  raiment  of  camel’s  hair,  and  a" 

3. 13  Then  cometh  Jesus  from  Galilee.  .untoJ. 

3.  14  [J.]  forbad  him,  saying,  lhave  need  to  be 

4.  12  had  heard  that  J.  was  cast  into  prison 

9.  14  Then  came  to  him  the  disciples  of  J.,  say. 

11.  2  J.  had  heard  in  the  prison  the  works  of 
11.  4  show  J.  again  those  things  which  ye  do 
11.  7  to  say  unto  the  multitudes  concerning  J. 

11.  11  not  risen  a  greater  than  J.  the  Baptist 
11.  12  from  the  days  of  J.  the  Baptist  until  now 
11.  13  prophets  and  the  law  prophesied  until  J. 

11. 18  J.  came  neither  eating  nor  drinking,  and 
14.  2  This  is  J.  the  Baptist:  he  is  risen  from  the 
14.  3  Herod  had  laid  hold  on  J.,  and  bound  him 
14.  4  J.  said  unto  him,  It  is  not  lawful  for  thee 
14.  8  Give  me  here  J.  Baptist’s  head  in  a  char. 

1 4. 10  And  he  sent,  and  beheaded  J.  in  the  prison 

16.  14  Some  (say  that  thou  art)  J.  the  Baptist 

17.  13  that  he  spake  unto  them  of  J.  the  Baptist 
21.  25  The  baptism  of  J.,  whence  was  it  ?  from 
21.  26  fear,  .people  ;  for  all  hold  J.as  a  prophet 
21.  32  J.  came  unto  you  in . .  way  of  righteousness 

Mark  1.  4  J.  did  baptize  in  the  wilderness,  andpre. 

I.  6  J.  was  clothed  with  camel’s  hair,  and  with  •" 
1.  9  came,  .and  was  baptised  of  J.  in  Jordan  ' 

1.  14  after  that  J.  was  put  in  prison,  Jesus  came 

2.  18  the  disciples  of  J.  and  of  the  Pharisees 

2.  18  disciples  of  J.  and  of  the  Pharisees  fast 
6.  14  J.  the  Baptist  was  risen  from  the  dead 
6.  16  It  is  [J.,]  whom  I  beheaded  :  he  is  risen 
6.  17  laid  hold  upon  J.,  and  bound  him  in  prison 
6.  18  J.  had  said  unto  Herod,  It  is  not  lawful 
6.  20  Herod  feared  J.,  knowing  that  he  was  a 
6.  24  And  she  said,  The  head  of  J.  the  Baptist 

6.  25  in  a  charger  the  head  of  J.  the  Baptist 

8.  28  they  answered,  J.  the  Baptist :  but  some 

II.  30  The  baptism  of  J.,  was  (it)  from  heaven 
11.  32  (men)  counted  J.,  that  he  was  a  prophet 

Luke  1.  13  a  son,  and  thou  shalt  call  his  name  J. 

1.  60  and  said,  Not  (so);  but  he  shall  be  called  J. 

I.  63  saying,  His  name  is  J.  And  they  marvelled 

3.  2  the  word  of  God  came  unto  J.  the  son  of 

3.  15  men  mused  in  their  hearts  of  J.,  whether 
3.  16  J.  answered,  saying  unto  (them)  all,  I  in. 

3.  20  this  above  all,  that  he  shut  up  J.  in  prison 
s.  33  Why  do  the  disciples  of  J.  fast  often,  and 

7. 18  disciples  of  J.  showed  him  of  all  these 

7.  19  J.  calling  (unto  him)  two  of  his  disciples 
7.  20  J.  Baptist  hath  sent  us  unto  thee,  sayings 
7~22  tell  J.  what  things  ye  have  seen  and  heard 
7.  24  when  the  messengers  of  J.  were  departed 
7.  28  not  a  greater  prophet  than  J.  the  Baptist 
7.  29  being  baptized  with  the  baptism  of  J. 

7.  33  J.  the  Baptist  came  neither  eating  bread 

9.  7  of  some,  that  J.  was  risen  from  the  dead 
9.  9  J.  have  I  beheaded  :  but  who  is  this  of 

9.  19  They  answering  said,  J.  the  Baptist ;  but 

II.  1  to  pray,  as  J.  also  taught  his  disciples 

16. 16  The  law  and  the  prophets  (were)  until  J. 
20.  4  The  baptism  of  J. ,  was  it  from  heaven,  or 
20.  6  they  be  persuaded  that  J.  was  a  prophet 

John  1.  6  man  sent  from  God,  whose  name  (was)  J. 

1.  15  J.  bare  witness  of  him,  and  cried,  saying 
1.  19  this  is  the  record  of  J.,  when  the  Jews 
1.  26  J.  answered  them,  saying,  I  baptize  with 
1.  28  beyond  Jordan,  where  J.  was  baptizing 
1.  29  [J.]  seeth  Jesus  coming  unto  him,  and 
1.  32  J.  bare  record,  saying,  I  saw  the  spirit 
1.  35  day  after,  J.  stood,  and  two  of  his  disciples 

1. 40  One  of  the  two  which  heard  J.  (speak) 

-.  23  And  J.  also  was  baptizing  in  -Enon  near 
3.  24  For  J.  was  not  yet  cast  into  prison 
3.  25  a  question between(some)of  J.’sdisciples 
3.  26  they  came  unto  J.,  and  said  unto  him,  E. 

3.  27  J.  answered  and  said,  A  man  can  receive 

4.  1  made  and  baptized  more  disciples  than  J. 

5.  33  Ye  sent  unto  J.,  and  he  bare  witness  unto 

5.  36  I  have  greater  witness  than  (that)  of  J. 

10.  40  into  the  place  where  J.  at  first  baptized 

10.  41  J.  did  no  miracle :  but  all  things  that  J. 

Acts  1.  5  J.  truly  baptized  with  water ;  but  ye  shall 
1.  22  Beginning  from  the  baptism  of  J.,  unto 


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Acts  io.  37  after  the  baptism  which  J.  preached 

11.  16  J.  indeed  baptized  with  water  ;  but  ye 

13.  24  When  J.  had  first  preached  before  his 
13.  25  as  J.  fulfilled  his  course,  he  said,  Whom 

18.  25  he  spake.,  knowing  only  the  baptism  of  J. 

19.  3  Unto  what.  .And  they  said,  Unto  J.’s  bap. 
19.  4  J.  verily  baptized  with  the  baptism  of 

2.  A  son  of  Zebedee  and  younger  brother  of  James,  and 
the  beloved  disciple  of  Christ. 

Matt.  4.  21  (the  son)  of  Zebedee,  and  J.  his  brother 
10.  2  James,  .son)  of  Zebedee,  and  J.  his  broth. 

17.  1  Jesus  taketh  Peter,  James,  and  J.  his 
Mark  1.  19  the  (son)  of  Zebedee,  and  J.  his  brother 

1.  29  entered  in  to  the  house,  .with  James  and  J. 

3.  17  James . .  and  J.  the  brother  of  J  ames ;  and 
5.  37  follow  him,  save  Peter,  and  James,  and  J. 
9.  2  taketh  (with  him)  Peter,  and  James,  and  J. 
9.  38  J.  answered  him,  saying,  Master,  we  saw 
10.  33  James  and  J.,  the  sons  of  Zebedee,  come 
10.  41  began  to  be  much  displeased  with. .  J. 

13.  3  James  and  J.  and  Andrew  asked  him  pr. 

14.  33  taketh  with  him  Peter  and  James  and  J 
Luke  5.  10  also  James  and  J.,  the  sons  of  Zebedee 

6. 14  Simon,  .and.  .James  and  J.,  Philip  and  B 

8.  51  suffered  no  man  to  go  in,  save.  .J.  and  J. 

9.  28  after  these  sayings,  he  took  Peter  and  J. 
9.  49  J.  answered  and  said,  Master,  we  saw  one 
9.  54  when  his  disciples  James  and  J.  saw  (this)' 

22.  8  he  sent  Peter  and  J.,  saying,  Go  and  pre. 
Acts  1.  13  where  abodeboth  Peter  and  James,  andJ. 
3.  1  Peter  and  J.  went  up  together  into  the 
3.  3  Who  seeing  Peter  and  J.  about  to  go  into 
3.  4  Peter,  fastening  his  eyes  upon  him  with  J. 

3.  11  the  lame  man  which  was  healed  held. .  J. 

4.  13  when  they  saw  the  boldness  of  Peter  and  J. 
4.  19  Peterand  J.  answered  and  said  unto  them 
8.  14  when  the  apostles,  .heard,  .they  sent.  .J. 

12.  2  killed  James  the  brother  of  J.  with  the 
Gal.  2.  9  when  James,  Cephas,  and  J. .  .perceived 
Rev.  1.  1  he  sent  and  signified . .  unto  his  servant  J. 

1.  4  J.  to  the  seven  churches  which  are  in  A. 

1.  9  I  J.  who  also  am  your  brother,  and  com. 

21.  2  And  I  [J.]  saw  the  holy  city,  new  Jerusa. 

22.  8AndI  J.  saw  these  things,  and  heard  (them) 

3.  A  kinsman  of  Annas  the  high  priest. 

Acts  4.  6  Annas  the  high  priest,  and  Caiaplias,  andJ. 

4.  A  son  of  Mary,  sister  of  Barnabas,  and  sumamed 
Mark,  which  see. 

Acts  12.  12  the  mother  of  J.,  whose  surname  was  M. 

12.  25  took  with  them  J.,  whose  surname  was 

13.  5  and  they  had  also  J.  to  (their)  minister 
13.  13  and  J.  departingfrom  them  returned  to|J. 

15.  37  Barnabas  determined  to  take  with  them  J. 

JO-IA'-DA,  in;v  Jah  knows. 

A  descendant  of  Jeshua  the  priest  who  returned  with 
Zerubbabel.  B.C.  456.  See  Jehoiada. 

Neh.  12.  10  also  begat  Eliashib,  andEliashib  begat  J. 
12.  11  And  J.  begat  Jonathan,  and  Jonathan 

12.  22  days  of  Eliashib,  J.,  and  Jolianan,  and 

13.  28  (one)  of  the  sons  of  J.,  the  son  of  Eliashib 

JO-LA-KIM,  D’pjr  Jah  sets  up. 

The  son  of  Jeshua  the  priest  who  returned  with  Zerub¬ 
babel.  B.C.  536. 

Neh.  12.  10  And  Jeshua  begat  J.,  J.  also  begat  Elias. 
12.  12  in  the  days  of  J.  were  priests,  the  chief 
12.  26  These  (were) in  the  days  of  J.  the  son  of  J. 

JO-IA'-RIB,  Jah  contends. 

1.  One  whom  Ezra  sent  to  obtain  ministers  to  return 
with  him  to  Jerusalem.  B.C.  458. 

Ezra  8.  16  for  J.,  and  for  Elnatlian,  men  of  unders. 

2.  A  descendant  of  Pharez  whose  family  dwelt  in  Jeru¬ 
salem.  B.C.  457. 

Neh.  11.  5  the  son  of  Adaiali,  the  son  of  J„  the  son 

3.  A  priest,  father  of  Jedaiah.  B.C.  445.  See  Jehoiarib. 
Neh.  it.  10  Of  the  priests  :  Jedaiah  the  son  of  J.,  Jac. 

12.  6  Shemaiali,  and  J.,  Jedaiah. 

12. 19  And  of  J.,  Mattenai;  of  Jedaiah,  Uzzi 

JOIN,  to  — 

1.  To  be  chosen,  "ra  bachar,  4. 

Eccl.  9.  4  to  him  that  is  joined  to  all  the  living 
2  .To  sew  or  join  together,  uin  chut,  5. 

Ezra  4.  12  have  set  up  the  walls,  .and  joined  the 

3 . To  be  added,  ijD;  yasaph,  2. 

Exod.  1. 10  they  join  also  unto  our  enemies,  and  fight 

4.  To  cause  to  touch,  JIM  naga,  5. 

Isa.  5.  8  Woe  unto  them  that  join  house  to  house 

5.  To  bring  near,  TO  qarab,  3. 

Eze.  37.  17  join  them  one  to  another  into  one  stick 
JOIN  (battle),  to  — 

1  .To  spread  out,  iraj  natash. 

1  Sa.  4.  2  when  they  joined  battle,  Israel  was  smit. 

2.  To  set  in  array,  TO  arak. 

Gen.  14.  8  they  joined  battle  with  them  in  the  vale 
JOIN  hard  to,  to  — 

To  border  with,  crwopopeoi  sunomoreo. 

Acts  18.  7  whosehouse  joinedhard  to  the  synagogue 
JOIN  (in)  affinity,  to  — 

To  join  self  in  marriage,  jnn  chathan,  7. 

2  Ch.18.  1  Now  .Tehoshaphat.  .joined  affinity  with 
Ezra  9. 14  Should  we.  .join  in  affinity  lyith  th$  peo, 


JOIN  self,  to  — 

1.  To  join,  become  companion,  "nri  chabar,  3. 

2  Ch.20.  36  he  joined  himself  with  him  to  make  ships 

2.  To  join  self  to,  "qri  chabar,  7. 

2  Ch.20.  35  join  himself  with  Ahaziah  king  of  Israel 

20.  37  Because  thou  hast  joined  thyself  with  A. 
Dan.  11.  6  they  shall  join  themselves  together ;  for 

3.  To  be  joined,  nj?  lavah,  2. 

Esth.  9.  27  all  such  as  joined  themselves  unto  them 
Isa.  56.  3  that  hath  joined  himself  to  the  LORD,  spe. 

56.  6  that  join  themselves  to  the  Lord,  to  serve 
Jer.  50.  5  Come,  and  let  us  join  ourselves  to  the  Lord 

4.  To  be  coupled,  yoked,  T?y  tsamad,  2. 

Num25.  3  Israel  joinedhimself  unto Baal-peor:  and 
Psa.106.  28  They  joined  themselves  also  unto  Baal-p. 

7>.  To  cleave  or  join  self  to,  KoAAaopai  kollaomai. 
Luke  15.  15  he  went  and  joined  himself  to  a  citizen  of 
Acts  5.  13  of  the  rest  durst  no  man  join  himself  to 
8.  29  Go  near,  and  join  thyself  to  this  chariot 
.  9.  26  he  assayed  to  join  himself  to  the  disciples 

6.  To  cleave  or  join  self  to,  npoo'KoAAdopai  proskol. 
Acts  5.  36  men,  about  four  hundred,  (joined  thems.] 

JOIN  selves  together,  to  — - 

To  join  self  to,  become  companion,  "on  chabar,  7. 

Dan.  11.  6  they  shall  join  themselves  together;  for 
JOIN  together,  to  — 

1.  To  join  together,  stir  up,  tpD  sakak,  3  a. 

Isa.  9. 11  The  Lord  shall .  .join  his  enemies  together 

2.  To  yoke  together,  <rv£evyvbo>  suzeugnuo. 

Matti  9.  6  What  therefore  God  hath  joined  together 
Mark  10.  9  What  therefore  God  hath  joined  together 
JOIN  together,  to  perfectly  — 

To  adjust  perfect,  or  fit  thoroughly,  KarapTifa. 

1  Co.  1.  10  ye  beperfectlyjoinedtogetherinthesame 
JOINED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  cleave  together,  be  adhering,  pxj  dabeq,  4. 

Job  41. 17  They  are  joined  one  to  another,  they  stick 

2.  To  join,  be  joined,  -un  chabar. 

Exod28.  7  the  two  shoulder  pieces  thereof  joined  at 
Eze.  1.  9  Their  wings,  .joined  one  to  another ;  they 
1. 11  two.  .of  everyone,  .joined  one  to  another 
Hos.  4  17  Ephraim  (is)  joined  to  idols  :  let  him  alone 

3.  To  be  joined,  "an  chabar,  4. 

Eccl.  9.  4  For  to  him  that  is  joined  to  all  the  living 

4.  To  rejoice,  be  joined,  become  one,  rm  chadali. 

Job  3.  6  let  it  not  be  joined  unto  the  days  of  the 

5.  To  be  united,  one,  in;  yachad. 

,  Isa.  14  20  Thou  shalt  not  be  joined  with  them  in 
6.70  be  joined,  nib  lavah,  2. 

Gen.  29.  34  Now),  will  my  husband  be  joined  untome 
Numi8.  2  bring,  .that  they  may  be  joined  unto  thee 

18.  4  they  shall  be  joined  unto  thee,  and  keep 
Psa.  83.  8  Assur  also  is  joined  with  them  :  they  have 
Isa.  14.  1  the  strangers  shall  be  joined  with  them 
Zech.  2.  11  many  nations  shall  be  joined  to  the  Lord 

7.  To  be  added,  hsd  saphah,  2. 

Isa.  13.  15  every  one  thatis  joined,  .shall  fall  by  the 

8.  To  be  coupled,  yoked,  nay  tsamad,  2. 

Num25.  5  his  men  that  were  joined  unto  Baal-peor 
9  .To  be  joined,  bound  to,  nop  qatar. 

Eze.  46.  22  courts  joined  of  forty,  .long,  and  thirty 

10.  To  be,  become,  or  draw  near,  anp  qarab. 

1  Ki.  20.  29  in  the  seventh  day  the  battle  was  joined 

11.  To  be  joined,  or  join  self  to,  K0AAd.0p.au  kollaom. 

1  Co.  6.  16  know  ye  not  that  he  which  is  joined  to  an 

6.  17  he  that  is  joined  unto  the  Lord  is  one 

12.  To  be  joined,  or  join  self  to,  irpoaKoAAdogai. 
Eph.  5.  31  [shall  be  joined]  unto  his  wife,  and  they 

JOINED  together,  to  be  — 

1. To  cleave,  adhere,  pan  dabeq. 

Job  41.  23  flakes  of  his  flesh  are  joined  together 

2.  To  join,  become  companion,  nan  chabar. 

Gen.  14.  3  All  these  were  joined  together  in  the  vale 

3.  To  be  joined,  nan  chabar,  4. 

Exod28.  7  thereof ;  and  (so)  it  shall  be  joined  toget. 

4.  To  be  bound,  joined,  ntyp  qashar,  2. 

Neh.  4.  6  all  the  wall  was  joined  together  unto  the 
JOINED  fitly  together,  to  be  — 

To  lay  systematically  together,  crvvapyoAoytai. 

Eph.  4.  16  whom  the  whole  body  fitly  joined  toge. 
JOINING  — 

1.  Cleaving,  adhering,  pan  dabeq. 

2  Ch.  3.  12  joining  to  the  wing  of  the  other  cherub 

2. Couplings,  n'mno  mechabberoth. 

1  Ch.22.  3  prejpared  iron .  .for  the  nails,  .for  the  join. 

JOINT  — 

1. A  joining,  coupling,  pan  debeq. 

1  Ki.22.  34  smote,  .between  the  joints  of  theharness 

2  Ch.18.  33  smote,  .between  the  joints  of  theharness 

2.  Rounding,  pisn  chammuq. 

Song  7.  1  the  joints  of  thy  thighs  (are)  like  jewels 

3. A  knot,  joint,  nap  qetar. 

Dan.  5.  6  so  that  the  joints  of  his  lows  wereloosed 


4.  A  joint,  fitting  together,  arpy  hophe. 

Eph.  4.  16  compacted  by  that  which  every  joint  sup. 
Col.  2.  19  from  which  all  the  body  by  joints  and  ba. 

5.  A  joint,  fitting  together,  appds  harmos. 

Heb.  4. 12  dividing  asunder,  .of  the  joints  and  mar. 
JOINT,  out  of  — 

Disjointed,  tottering,  nntjffl  muedeth. 

Prov  25.  19  (like)abroken  tooth,  and  a  foot  out  of  joint 
JOINT,  to  be  out  of  — 

1  .To  be  disjointed,  alienated,  pp;  yaqa. 

Gen.  32.  25  hollow  of  Jacob’s  thigh  was  out  of  joint 
2.  To  separate  self,  become  separated,  "ns  par  ad,  7. 

Psa.  22.  14  all  my  bones  are  out  of  joint :  my  heart 
JOINT  heir  — 

One  who  is  heir  with  {another),  1 rvyKAppovipos. 

Rom.  8.  17  heirs  of  God,  and  joint  heirs  with  Christ 
JOK-DE'-AM,  c;;np;  anger  of  the  people. 

A  city  in  the  hill  country  of  Judah. 

Josh  15.  56  And  Jezreel,  and  J.,  and  Zanoah. 
JO'-KIM,  Q'pv  Jah  sets  up. 

A  descendant  of  Shelah,  son  of  Judah,  b.c.  1200. 

1  Ch.  4.  22  And  J.,  and  the  men  of  Chozeba,  and  Jo. 
JOK-ME'-AM.  eppp;  standing  of  the  people. 

A  Levitical  city  of  Ephraim,  S.W.  of  Abel  Meholah, 
nearly  opposite  to  the  mouth  of  the  Jabbok. 

1  Ch.  6.  68  J.  with  her  suburbs,  and  Beth-horon  with 
JOK-NE'-AM,  Dinp;  possession  of  the  people 

1.  A  Levitical  city  of  Zebulun,  in  the  W.,  near  Mount 
Carmel. 

Josh.12.  22  The  king  of  Kedesh,  one ;  the  king  of  J. 

19.  11  and  reached  to  the  river  that  (is)before  J. 

21.  34  out  of  the  tribe  of  Zebulun,  J.  with  her 

2.  Should  be  Jokmeam  in  Ephraim  (in  1  Ki.  4.  12),  or 
Kibzaim  (in  Josh.  21.  2). 

1  Ki.  4.  12  (even)  unto  (the  place  that  is)  beyond  J. 
JOK'-SHAN,  I?’p;  fowler. 

A  son  of  Abraham  by  Keturah,  and  father  of  Sheba  and 
Dedan.  B.c.  1848. 

Gen.  25.  2  she  bare  him  Zimran,  and  J.,  and  Medan 
25.  3  J.  begat  Sheba  and  Dedan.  And  the  sons 
1  Ch.  1. 32  she  bare  Zimran,  and  J.,  and  Medan 
1.  32  And  the  sons  of  J. ;  Sheba,  and  Dedan 

JOK'-TAN,  [up;  little. 

A  son  of  Eber,  of  the  family  of  Shem.  His  sons  were 
Almodad,  Sheleph,  Hazar-maveth,  and  Jerah.  B.c.  2210. 
Gen.  10.  25  divided  ;  and  Iris  brother's  name  (was)  J. 
10.  26  J.  begat  Almodad,  and  Sheleph  and  Hnz. 
10.  29  and  Jobab :  all  these  (were)  the  sons  of  J. 

1  Ch.  1. 19  Peleg.  .and  his  brother's  name  (was)  J. 

1. 20  J.  begat  Almodad.  .Sheleph,  and  Bazarm 
1.  23  Havilah,  and  Jobab.  .(were)  the  sons  of  J. 
JOK-THE'-EL,  Vs'pp;  God's  reward  of  victory. 

1.  A  city  in  the  Vi.  of  the  plain  of  Judah. 

Josh. 15.  38  And  Dilean,  and  Mizpeh,  and  J. 

2.  A  name  given  by  Amaziah  to  Selah  or  Petra  in  Edom. 
B.c.  826. 

2  Ki.  14.  7  called  the  name  of  it  J.  unto  this  day 
JO-NA'-DAB,  aij'r,  rnri.T  Jah  is  liberal. 

1.  A  son  of  Shimeah,  David's  brother.  B.c.  1040. 

2  Sa.  13.  3  J.,  the  son  of  Shimeah,  David’s  brother 
13.  5  J.  said  unto  him,  Lay  thee  down  on  thy 
13.  32  And  J.,  the  son  of  Shimeah,  David’s  bro. 
13.  35  J.  said  unto  the  king,  Behold,  the  king’s 

2.  The  son  of  Recliab,  whom  Jehu  took  with  him  to 
show  him  his  zeal  for  the  Lord.  B.c.  884.  See  Jeho- 
nadab, 

Jer.  35.  6  J.  the  son  of  Recliab  our  father  comman. 
35.  8  Thus  have  we  obeyed  the  voice  of  J.  the 
35.  10  To  all  that  J.  our  father  commanded  us 
35.  14  The  words  of  J.  the  son  of  Rechal),  that 
35.  16  the  sons  of  J.  the  son  of  Recliab  have 
35. 18  obeyed  the  commandment  of  J.  your  fa. 
35.  19  J.  the  son  of  Recliab  shall  not  want  a 
JO'-NAH,  nil'  a  dove. 

The  son  of  Amittai,  of  Gatli-Hepher  in  Zebulun,  in  the 
days  of  Jeroboam  II.  lie  was  the  first  Hebrew  prophet 
or  missionary  sent  to  a  heathen  nation.  B.c.  825. 

2  Ki.  14.  25  he  spake  by  the  hand  of  his  servant  J. 
Jon.  1.  1  word  of  the  LORD  came  unto  J.  the  son 
1.  3  J.  rose  up  to  flee  unto  Tarshish  from  the 
1 .  5  J.  was  gone  down  into  the  sides  of  the 
1.  7  they  cast  lots,  and  the  lot  fell  upon  J. 

1. 15  they  took  up  J.,  and  cast  him  forth  into 

1 .  17  a  gTeat  fish  to  swallow  up  J.  And  J.  was 

2.  1  J.  prayed  unto  the  Lord  his  God  out  of 
2. 10  and  it  vomited  out  J.  upon  the  dry  (land) 

3.  1  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  J.  the  seco. 
3^-3-J.  arose,  and  went  unto  Nineveh,  accord. 

3.  4  J.  began  to  enter  into  the  city  a  day’s 

4.  1  it  displeased  J.  exceedingly,  and  he  was 

4.  5  J.  went  out  of  the  city,  and  sat  on  the 

4.  6  made  (it)to  come  up  over  J.,  that  it  might 

4.  6  So  J.  was  exceeding  glad  of  the  gourd 
4.  8  the  sun  beat  upon  the  head  of  J.,  that  he 
4.  9  God  said  to  J.,  Doest  thou  well  to  be  an. 

JO  -NAN,  ’I oivdv.  \wvdp. 

An  ancestor  of  Joseph  the  husband  of  Mary  the  mother 
of  Jesus. 

Luke  3.  30  Joseph,  which  was(tlie  son)  of  [J.],  which 


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l'-NAS,  JO'-NA,  ’lavas,  from  Heb.  n:V  or  from  no'1’- 
The  Greek  form  of  the  Hebrew  Jonah. 

Matt  12.  39  given  to  it,  but  the  sign  of  the  prophet  J . 

12.  40  J.  was  three  days  and  three  nights  in  the 

12.  41  because  they  repented  at. .  preaching  of  J. 

12.  41  and,  behold,  a  greater  than  J.  (is)  here 
16.  4  no  sign ..  but  the  sign  of  the  prophet  J. 

Luken.  29  given  it,  but  the  sign  of  J.  (the  prophet) 

11.  30  J.  was  a  sign  unto  the  Ninevites,  so  shall 
11.  32  for  they  repented  at  the  preaching  of  J. 

11.  32  and,  behold,  a  greater  than  J.  (is)  here 
The  father  of  Peter  the  apostle.  In  one  passage  he 
called  Jona ;  and  in  one,  Peter  is  called  Barjona  (i.e. 
Son  of  Jona”). 

John  1.  42  Thou  art  Simeon  the  son  of  J. :  thou  shalt 
21. 15,  16,  17  Simeon,  (son)  of  J.,  lovest  thou  me? 

)-NATH  E-LEM  RE-CHO-KIM,  D’pn-)  nil'. 

Psa.  56.  title.  To  the  chief  musician  upon  Jonath-el. 
3-NA  -THAN,  jruiiT,  |nji'  Jah  is  given. 

A  Levite,  son  ofGershom,  and  priest  of  an  idol  in 
lount  Ephraim.  B.C.  1406. 

Judgi8.  30  J.,  the  son  of  Gershom,  tire  son  of  Mana. 

A  son  of  king  Saul,  and  friend  of  David.  With  his 
tther  he  fell  in  battle  with  the  Philistines.  B.C.  1056. 

1  Sa.  13.  2  a  thousand,  .with  J.  in  Gibeah  of  Benja. 

13.  3  J.  smote  the  garrison  of  the  Philistines 

13. 16  J.  his  son,  and  the  people  (that  were)  pr. 

13.  22  with  Saul  and  J.:  but  with  Saul  and. .  J. 

14.  1  J.  the  son  of  Saul  said  unto  the  young 

14.  3  And  the  people  knew  not  that  J.  was  gone 
14.  4  passages,  by  which  J.  sought  to  go  over 
14.  6  J.  said  to  the  young  man  that  bare  his 
14.  8  Then  said  J.,  Behold,  we  will  pass  over 
14.  12  the  men  of  the  garrison  answered  J.  and 

14. 12  J.  said  unto  his  armour  bearer,  Come  up 
14.  13  J.  climbed  up  upon  his  hands  and  upon 

14. 13  they  fell  before  J. ;  and  his  armour  bearer 
14.  14  that  first  slaughter,  which  J.  and  his  arm. 
14.  17  behold,  J.  and  his  armour  bearer  (were) 

14.  21  the  Israelites  tliat(were)  with  Saul  and  J. 
14.  27  But  J.  heard  not  when  his  father  charged 
14.  29  Then  said  J.,  My  father  hath  troubled  the 
14.  39  though  it  be  in  J.  my  son,  he  shall  surely 
14.  40  I  and  J.  my  son  will  be  on  the  other  side 
14.  41  Saul  and  J.  were  taken  :  but  the  people 
14.  42  Cast(lots)betweenmeand  J. .  .And  J.  was 
14.  43  Saul  said  to  J.,  Tell  me  what  thou  hast 
14.  43  J.  told  him,  and  said,  I  did  but  taste  a 
14.  44  God  do  so.  .for  thou  shalt  surely  die,  J. 

14.  45  people  said  unto  Saul,  Shall  J.  die,  who 
14.  45  So  the  people  rescued  J.,  that  he  died  not 
14.  49  Now  the  sons  of  Saul  were  J.,  and  Ishui 

18.  1  the  soul  of  J. .  and  J.  loved  him  as  his  own 

18.  3  Then  J.  and  David  made  a  covenant,  bee. 

18.  4  J.  stripped  himself  of  the  robe  that  (was) 

19.  1  Saul  spake  to  J.  his  son,  and  to  all  his  ser. 

19.  2  J.,  Saul's  son,  delighted  much  in  D  :  andJ. 
ig.  4  J.  spake  good  of  Davidunto  Saul  hisfatli. 

19.  6  Saul  hearkened  unto  the  voice  of  J.  :  and 
19.  7  J.  called  David,  and  J.  showed  him  all 

19.  7  J.  brought  David  to  Saul,  and  he  was  in 

20.  1  David,  .came  and  said  before  J.,  What 

20.  3  Let  not  J.  know  this,  lest  he  be  grieved 

20.  4  Then  said  J.  unto  David,  Whatsoever  thy 
20.  5  David  said  unto  J.,  Behold,  to  morrow(is) 
20.  9  J.  said,  Far  be  it  from  thee  :  for  if  I  knew 
20.  10  Then  said  David  to  J.,  Who  shall  tell  me? 

20. 11  J.  said  unto  David,  Come,  and  let  us  go  out 

20. 12  J.  said  unto  David,  0  Lord  God  of  Israel 

20. 13  The  Lord  do  so  and  much  more  to  J. :  but 

20. 16  So  J.  made  (a  covenant)  with  the  house  of 
20.  17  J.  caused  David  to  swear  again,  because 

20. 18  Then  J.  said  to  David,  To  morrow  (is)  the 
20.  25  and  J.  arose,  and  Abner  sat  bySaul’s  side 
20.  27  Saul  said  unto  J.  liisson,  Wliereforecom. 
20.  28  J.  answered  Saul,  David  earnestly  asked 
20.  30  Then  Saul’s  anger  was  kindled  against  J. 
20.  32  J.  answ  ered  Saul  his  father,  andsaid  unto 
20. 33  J.  knew  that  it  was  determined,  .to  slay  D. 
20.  34  So  J.  arose  from  the  table  in  fierce  anger 
20.  35  J.  went  out  into  the  field  at  the  time  app. 
20.  37  to  the  place  of  the  arrow  which  -J.  had 
20.  37  J.  cried  after  the  lad,  and  said,  (Is)  not 
20.  38  J.  cried  after  the  lad.  .And  J.’s  lad  gath. 
20.  39  knew  not  any  thing  :  only  .T.  and  David 
20. 40  J.  gave  his  artillery  unto  his  lad,  and  said 

20.  42  J.  said  to  David,  Go  in  peace,  forasmuch 
20.42  he  arose  and  departed  :  and  J.  went  into 

23.16  J., Saul’s  son,  arose, and  went  to  David  into 

23. 18  David  abode  in  the  wood,  and  J.  went  to 
31.  2  Philistines  slew  J.,  and  Abinadab,  and  M. 

2  Sa.  1.  4  and  Saul  and  J.  his  son  are  dead  also 

1.  5  How  knowest  thou  that  Saul  and  J.  his 

1. 12  they  mourned .  .forSaul,  and  for  J.  his  son 
1. 17  David  lamented,  .over  Saul  and  over  J. 

1 .  22  From  the  blood  of  the  slain ..  the  bo  w  of  J. 
1.  23  Saul  and  J.  (were)  lovely  and  pleasant  in 
1.  25  0  J.,  (thou  wast)slaininthinehigh places 
1.  26  I  am  distressed  for  thee,  my  brother  J. 

4.  4  J. . .  had  a  son  (that  was)  lame  of  (his)feet 
4.  4  the  tidings  came  of  Saul  and  J.  out  of  Jez. 

9.  i  that  I  may  show  him  kindness  for  J.’s 

9.  3  J.  hath  yet  a  son,  (which  is)  lame  on  (his) 
9.  6  Now  when,  .the  son  of  J. .  .was  come  unto 
9.  7  I  will  surely  show  thee  kindness  for  J.  thy 

21.  7  king  spared  Mephibosheth,  the  son  of  J. 

21.  7  of  the  Lord’s  oath  that  (was)  between . .  J. 

21. 12  David  went  and  took,  .tile  bones  of  J. 

21.  13  brought  up  from  thence,  .the  bones  of  J. 


2  Sa.  21.  14  the  bones  of . .  J.  his  son  buried  they  in 

1  Ch.  8.  33  Saul  begat  J.,  and  Malchi-shua, and  Abin. 

8.  34  the  son  of  J.  (was)  Merib-baal ;  and  Mer. 

9.  39  Saul  begat  J.,  and  Malchi-shua,  and  Abi. 

9.  40  the  son  of  J.  (was)  Merib-baal :  and  Mer. 

10.  2  Philistines  slew  J.,  and  Abinadab,  and  M. 

3.  A  son  of  Abiathar,  a  high  priest  in  the  time  of  David. 
B.C.  1048. 

2  Sa.  15.  27  Ahimaaz  thy  son,  and  J.  the  son  of  Abia. 

15.  36  Behold,  (they  have)  there.  .J.,  Abiathar’s 
17.  17  Now  J.  and  Ahimaaz  stayed  by  En-rogel 
17.  20  they  said,  Where  (is)  Ahimaaz  and  J.? 

1  Ki.  1.  42  behold,  J.  the  son  of  Abiathar  the  priest 

1.  43  J.  answered  and  said  to  Adonijah,  Verily 

4.  A  son  of  Shimea,  David’s  brother.  B.C.  1050. 

2  Sa.  21  21  J.  the  son  of  Shimeah,  the  brother  of  Da. 

1  Ch.20.  7  J.  the  son  of  Shimea,  David’s  brother 

5.  One  of  David’s  valiant  men  and  son  of  J  ashen  (or 
Shage  the  Hararite).  B.C.  1048. 

2  Sa.  23.  32  Elialiba.  .of  the  sons  of  Jashen,  J. 

1  Ch.  11. 34  sons  of  Hashem. .  J.  the  son  of  Shage  the 

6.  A  son  of  Jada,  grandson  of  Onam.  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  2.  32  the  sons  of  Jada.  .Jether,  and  J.:  and  Jet. 

2.  33  And  the  sons  of  J. ;  Peleth,  and  Zaza.  These 

7.  An  uncle  of  David.  B.C.  1048. 

1  Ch.27.  32  J.,  David’s  uncle,  was  a  counsellor, a  wise 

8.  The  father  of  Ebed  who  returned  with  Ezra.  B.C.  458. 

Ezra  8.  6  the  son  of  J.,  and  with  him  fifty  males 

9.  Son  of  Asahel,  and  employed  in  the  matter  of  the 
strange  wives.  B.C.  457. 

Ezra  10.  15  J.  the  son  of  Asahel  and  Jahaziah  the  son 

10.  A  descendant  of  Jeshua  the  high  priest.  B.C.  456. 

Neh.  12.  11  And  Joiada  begat  J.,  and  J.  begat  Jaddua 

11.  A  priest  descended  from  Melicu  or  Malluchi.  B.C. 
536- 

Neh.  12.  14  Of  Melicu,  J. ;  of  Shebaniah,  Joseph 

12.  A  priest  descended  from  Shemaiah,  in  the  days  of 
Joiakim.  B.C.  445.  In  Neh.  12.  18  he  is  called  Jehona- 
than. 

Neh.  12.  35  the  son  of  J.,  the  son  of  Shemaiah,  the  son 

13.  A  scribe  in  whose  house  Jeremiah  was  imprisoned. 
B.C.  589. 

Jer.  37.  15  in  prison  in  the  house  of  J.  the  scribe 

37.  20  cause  me  not  to  return  to  the  house  of  J. 

38.  26  would  not  cause  me  to  return  to  J.’s  house 

14.  A  son  of  Kareah  who  went  to  Gedaliah  the  governor. 
B.C.  588. 

Jer.  40.  8  and  Johanan  and  J.  the  sons  of  Kareah 
JOP'-PA,  is;,  ’\6mrri  height,  beauty. 

A  seaport  in  Dan,  150  stadia  from  Antipatris,  six  miles 
W.  of  Rama,  and  thirty-seven  miles  N.W.  of  Jerusalem. 
See  Japho;  and  now  called  J  a  fa. 

2  Ch.  2.  16  bring  it  to  thee  in  floats  by  sea  to  J. 

Ezra  3.  7  cedar  trees  from  Lebanon  to  the  sea  of  J. 
Jon.  1.  3  Jonah  rose  up  to  flee,  .and  went  down  to  J. 
Acts  9.  36  there  was  at  J.  a  certain  disciple  named 

9.  38  Lydda  was  nigh  to  J.,  and  the  disciples 
9.  42  it  was  known  throughout  all  J. ;  and  many 
9.  43  he  tarried  many  days  in  J.  with  one  Simon 

10.  5  now  send  men  to  J.,  and  call  for  (one)  S. 

10.  8  when  he  had  declared . .  he  sent  them  to  J. 
10.  23  certain  brethren  from  J.  accompanied  him 

10.  32  Send  therefore  to  J.,  and  call  hither  Simon 

11.  5  I  was  in  the  city  of  J.  praying :  and  in  a 
11  13  Sendmento  J  ,  and  call  forSimon,  whose 

JO'-RAH,  .i'll’  harvest-born. 

One  whose  descendants  returned  with  Zerubbabel  from 
exile.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  18  The  children  of  J.  an  hundred  and  twelve 

JO  -RAI,  ni\ 

A  Gadite,  head  of  a  family.  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  5.  13  Sheba,  and  J.,  and  Jachan,  and  Zia,  and 
JO'-RAM,  lH,i',  DT,  Clin;  Jah  is  high,  'iwpap.. 

1.  A  son  of  Toi,  king  of  Zobah.  B.C.  1040. 

2  Sa.  8. 10  Toi  sent  J.  his  son  unto  king  David,  to 

2  A  son  of  Jehoshaphat.  B.C.  893-883.  Called  also 
Jehoram. 

2  Ki.  8.  21  J.  went  over  to  Zair,  and  all  the  chariots 
8.  23  the  acts  of  J.,  and  all  that  he  did,  (are) 

8.  24  J.  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was  buried 

11.  2  the  daughter  of  king  J.,  sister  of  Ahaziah 

1  Ch.  3. 11  J.  his  son,  Ahaziah  his  son,  Joash  his  son 
Matt.  1.  8  and  Josaphat  begat  J.;  and  J.  begat  Ozias 

3.  A  son  of  Ahab ;  called  also  Jehoram  (which  see). 
B.C.  896-884. 

2  Ki.  8.  16  in  the  fifth  year  of  J.  the  son  of  Ahab 

8.  25  In  the  twelfth  year  of  J.  the  son  of  Ahab 
8.  28  he  went  with  J.  the  son  of  Ahab  to  the 
8.  28  against  Hazael.  .the  Syrians  wounded  J. 

8.  29  J.  went  back  to  be  healed  in  Jezreel  of 

8.  29  to  see  J.  the  son  of  Ahab  in  Jezreel 

9.  14  son  of  Nimshi  conspired  against  J.  Now 

9. 15  J.  was  returned  to  be  healed  in  Jezreel 
9.  16  and  went  to  Jezreel ;  for  J.  lay  there 

9. 16  king  of  Judah  was  come  down  to  see  J. 

9. 17  J.  said  Take  an  horseman,  and  send  to  1 
o.  21  J  said,  Make  ready.  And  his  chariot  was 
9.  21  And  J.  king  of  Israel  and  Ahaziah  king  of 
9. 22  when  J.  saiv  Jehu,  that  he  said,  (Is  it) 

9.  23  J.  turned  his  hands,  and  fled,  and  said  to 
9.  29  in  the  eleventh  year  of  J.  the  son  of  Ahab 


4.  A  descendant  of  Eliezer  the  son  of  Moses.  B.C.  1000. 

1  Ch.26.  25  J.  his  son .  Zichri  his  son,  and  Shelomith 

JOR'-DAN,  |Tn;n  the  Jordan,  lopdavris. 

The  great  river  of  Palestine,  rising  from  two  springs  in 
the  valley  between  Lebanon  and  Hermon,  coming  forth 
from  a  hollow  S.  of  the  city  Dan-jaan.  The  upper 
spring  is  the  Hasbany,  which  rises  in  the  fountain  of 
Furr,  near  Hasbeiya,  twelve  miles  N.  of  Tell-el-lcady. 
After  flowing  three  miles  through  the  valley  it  enters  a 
dark  defile  of  six  or  seven  miles,  after  which  it  enters 
into  a  marsh  of  ten  miles,  terminating  in  the  Lake 
Merom  or  Huleh.  About  twelve  miles  further  S.  it 
enters  the  Sea  of  Galilee  (fourteen  miles  long  and  seven 
broad,  and  633  feet  below  the  level  of  the  Mediter¬ 
ranean),  and  issuing  from  its  S.E.  end,  flowing  on  with 
ever  increasing  force  till  it  falls  into  the  Salt  Sea,  1289 
feet  below  the  Mediterranean,  and  is  lost  in  intense 
evaporation.  The  whole  length  of  the  Jordan  is  only 
120  miles  in  a  direct  line,  but  in  its  windings  it  is  above 
240  miles.  N.  of  the  Sea  of  Galilee  it  is  called  el- 
Urdan,  and  S.  of  it  to  the  Salt  Sea,  it  is  called  Es- 
Suhriat,  i.e.  “the  ford.”  Israel  crossed  it,  B.C.  1451, 
and  Elijah,  B.C.  897-6. 

Gen.  13.  10  beheld  all  the  plain  of  J.,  that  it  (was)  well 
13.  11  Lotcliose  him  allthe  plain  of  J.;  and  Lot 

32. 10  with  my  staff  I  passed  over  this  J.,  and 

50. 10  threshing  floor  of  Atad  (is)  beyond  J. 

50.  11  called  Abel-mizraim,  which  (is)  beyond  J. 

Num  13.  29  dwell  by  the  sea,  and  by  the  coast  of  J. 

22.  1  plains  of  Moab  on  this  side  J.  (by)  Jericho 
26.  3,  63  in  the  plains  of  Moab  by  J.  (near)  Je. 

31.  12  plains  of  Moab,  which  (are)  by  J.  (near)  J. 

32.  5  if  we  have,  .grace,  .bring  us  not  over  J. 

32. 19  not  inherit  with  them  on  yonder  side  J. 

32.  19  is  fallen  to  us  on  this  side  J.  eastward 
32.  21  will  go  all  of  you  armed  over  J.  before 
32.  29  children  of  Reuben,  .pass  with  you  over  J. 

32.  32  inheritance  on  this  side  J.  (may  be)  ours 

33.  48  in  the  plains  of  Moab,  by  J.  (near)  Jericho 
33.  49  they  pitched  by  J.,  from  Beth-jesimoth 

33.  5i  passed  over  J.  into  the  land  of  Canaan 

34.  12  And  the  border  shall  go  down  to  J.,  and 

34.  15  on  this  side  J.  (near)  Jericho  eastward 

35.  1  in  the  plains  of  Moab  by  J.  (near)  Jericho 
- — '35. 10  be  come  over  J.  into  the  land  of  Canaan, 

35. 14  Ye  shall  give  three  cities  on  this  side  J. 

36. 13  in  the  plains  of  Moab  by  J.  (near)  Jericho 
Deut.  1.  1  spake,  .on  this  side  J.  in  the  wilderness 

1.  5  On  this  side  J.,  in  the  land  of  Moab 

2.  29  I  shall  pass  over  J.,  into  the  land  which 

3.  8  took,  the  land  that  (was)  on  this  side  J. 

3.  17  J.,  and  the  coast  (thereof),  from  Chinner. 
3.  20  Lord  your  God  hath  given  them  beyond  J. 
3.  25  see  the  good  land  that  (is)  beyond  J.,  that 

3.  27  for  thou  shalt  not  go  over  this  J. 

4.  21  sware  that  I  should  not  go  over  J.,  and 
4.  22  I  must  notgo  over  J.:  butye  shall  go  over 
4.  26  land  whereunto  ye  go  over  J.  to  possess  it 
4.41  Moses  severed  three  cities  on  this  side  J. 
4.  46  On  this  side  J.,  in  the  valley  over  against 
4.  47  the  Amorites,  which  (were)  on  this  side  J. 
4.  49  the  plain  on  this  side  J.  eastward,  even 
9.  1  Thou  (art)  to  pass  over  J.  this  day,  to  go 

11.  30  (Are)  they  not  on  the  other  side  J.,  by  the 

1 1.  31  ye  shall  pass  over  J.  to  go  in  to  possess 

12.  10  (when) ye  go  over  J.,  and  dwell  in  the  land 
27.  2  ye  shall  pass  over  J.  unto  the  land  which 
27.  4  it  shall  be  when  ye  be  gone  over  J.,  (that) 
27. 12  bless  the  people,  when  ye  are  come  over  J. 

30.  18  thou  passest  over  J.  to  go  to  possess  it 

31.  2  unto  me.  Thou  shalt  not  go  over  this  J. 

31.  13  land  whither  ye  go  over  J.  to  possess  it 

32.  47  land  whither  ye  go  over  J.  to  possess  it 
Josh.  1.  2  go  over  this  J.,  thou,  and  all  this1  people 

1.  11  ye  shall  pass  over  this  J.,  to  go  in  to 

1.  14  land  which  Moses  gave  you  on  this  side  J. 

1. 15  gave  you  on  this  side  J.  toward  the  sun 

2.  7  pursued  after  them  the  way  to  J.  unto  the 

2.  10  Amorites,  that  (were)  on  the  other  side  J. 

3.  1  and  came  to  J.,  he  and  all  the  children  of 
3.  8  the  water  of  J.,  ye  shall  stand  still  in  J. 

3.  11  the  ark.  .passeth  over  before  you  into  J. 
3.  13  in  the  waters  of  J.,  (that)  the  waters  of  J. 
3.  14  removed  from  their  tents,  to  pass  over  J. 
3.  15  they  that  bare  the  ark  were  come  unto  J. 

^3. 15  J.  overfloweth  all  his  banks  all  the  time 
3.  17  stood  firm  on.  .ground  in  the  midst  of  J. 

3.  17  all  the  people  were  passed  clean  over  J. 

4.  1  all  the  people  were  clean  passed  over  J. 
4.  3  Take  you  hence  out  of  the  midst  of  J.,  out 
4.  5  Pass . .  before  the  ark . .  into  the  midst  of  J. 
4.  7  the  waters  of  J.  were  cut  off  before  the 
4.  7  when  it  passed  over  J.,  the  waters  of  J. 

4.  8  took . .  twelve  stones  out  of  the  midst  of  J. 
4.  9  set  up  twelve  stones  in  the  midst  of  J . 

4.  10  For  the  priests,  .stood  in  the  midst  of  J. 

4. 16  Command,  that  they  come  up  out  of  J. 

4.17  commanded . .  saying,  Come  ye  up  out  of  J. 

4. 18  priests,  .were  come,  .out  of  the  midst  of  J . 
4.  18  the  waters  of  J.  returned  into  their  place 
4.  19  the  people  came  up  out  of  J.  on  the  tenth 
4.  20  twelve  stones,  which  they  took  out  of  J. 
4.  22  Israel  came  over  this  J.  on  dry  land 

4.  23  dried  up  the  waters  of  J.  from  before  you 

5.  1  which  (were)  on  the  side  of  J.  westward 
1  the  Lord  had  dried  up  the  waters  of  J. 

7.  7  wherefore,  brought  this  people  over  .T, 

7.  7  content  and  dwelt  on  the  other  side  J. ! 
9.  1  the  kings  which  (were)  on  this  side  J.,  in 
9.  10  kings  of . .  Amorites,  that  (were)  beyond  J. 
12.  1  other  side  J.  toward  the  rising  of  the  sun 


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JOSEPH 


Joshi2.  7  Israel  smote  on  this  side  J.  on  the  west 

13.  8  which  Moses  gave  them,  beyond  J.  east. 
13. 23  border  of  the  children  of  Reuben  was  J. 

13.  27  J.  and  (his)  border,  (even)  unto  the  edge 
13. 27Chinnereth  on  the  other  side  J.  eastward 

13.  32  on  the  other  side  J.,  by  Jericho,  eastward 

14.  3  an  half  tribe  on  the  other  side  J. :  but 

1 5.  5  (was)  the  salt  sea,  (even)  unto  the  end  of  J. 

15.  5  of  the  sea  at  the  uttermost  part  of  J. 

16.  1  lot  of  the  children  of  Joseph  fell  from  J. 

16.  7  and  came  to  Jericho,  and  went  out  at  J. 

17.  5  Gilead  and  Bashan .  on  the  other  side  J. 

18.  7  their  inheritance  beyond  J.  on  the  east 

18. 12  their  border  on  the  north  side  was  from  J. 

18.  19  of  the  salt  sea  at  the  south  end  of  J. 

18.  20  J.  was  the  border  of  it  on  the  east  side 

19. 22  the  outgoings  of  their  border  were  at  J. 

19.  33  and  the  outgoings  thereof  were  at  J. 

19.  34  to  Judah  upon  J.  toward  the  sunrising 

20.  8  the  other  side  J.  by  Jericho  eastward,  they 

22.  4  which  Moses,  .gave  you  on  the  other  side  J. 
22.  7  their  brethren  on  this  side  J.  westward 

22. 10  they  came  unto  the  borders  of  J.,  that  (are) 
22.  10  built  there  an  altar  by  J.,  a  great  altar 
22.  11  in  the  borders  of  J.,  at  the  passage  of 

22.  25  the  Lord  hath  made  J.  a  border  between 

23.  4  from  J.,  with  all  the  nations  that  I  have 

24.  8  Amorites,  which  dwelt  on  the  other  side  J. 

24. 11  ye  went  over  J.,  and  came  unto  Jericho 
Judg.  3.  28  and  took  the  fords  of  J.  toward  Moab,  and 

5.  17  Gilead  abode  beyond  J.:  and  why  did  Dan 
7.  24  take,  .the  waters  unto  Beth-barah  and  J. 

7.  24  and  took  the  waters  unto  Beth-barah  and  J. 

7.  25  brought,  .to  Gideon  on  the  other  side  J. 

8.  4  Gideon  came  to  J.,  (and)  passed  over,  he 

10.  8  of  Israel  that  (were)  on  the  other  side  J. 
'10.  9  passed  over  J.  to  fight  also  against  Judah 

11. 13  from  Arnon  even  unto  Jabbok,  and  unto  J. 

11.  22  and  from  the  wilderness  even  unto  J. 

12.  5  the  Gileadites  took  the  passages  of  J. 

12.  6  took,  .and  slew  him  at  the  passages  of  J. 

1  Sa.  13.  7  (some  of)  the  Hebrews  went  over  J.  to  the 

31.  7  (they)  that  ( were)  on  the  other  side  J. ,  saw 

2  Sa.  2.  29  passed  over  J. ,  and  went  through . .  Bith. 

10.  17  be.  .passed  over  J.,  and  came  to  Helam 

17.22  Then  David  arose . .  and  they  passed  over  J. 

17.  22  not  one  of  them  that  was  not  gone  over  J. 
17.  24  Absalom  passed  over  J.,  he  and  all  the 
19.  15  king  returned,  and  came  to  J.  And  Jud. 
19.  15  meet  the  king,  to  conduct  the  king  over  J. 
19.  17  and  they  went  over  J.  before  the  king 
19.  i8Shimei.  .fell  down. .  as  he  was  come  over  J. 
19.  31  J.  with  the  king,  to  conduct  him  over  J. 
19.  36  will  go  a  little  way  over  J.  with  the  king 

19.  39  the  people  went  over  J.  And  when  the 
19. 41  brought . .  David’s  men  with  him,  over  J. 

20.  2  unto  their  king,  from  J.  even  to  Jerusalem 
24.  5  they  passed  over  J.,  and  pitched  in  Aroer 

1  Ki.  2.  8  he  came  down  to  meet  me  at  J.,  and  I 

7.  46  In  the  plain  of  J.  did  the  king  cast  them 
17-  3>  5  by  the  brook  Cherith,  that  (is)before  J. 

2  Ki.  2.  6  Tarry,  .for  tile  Lord  hath  sent  me  to  J. 

2.  7  to  view  afar  off  :  and  they  two  stood  by  J. 

2.  13  and  went  back,  and  stood  by  the  bank  of  J. 
5.  10  wash  in  J.  seven  times,  and  thy  flesh  shall 

5.  14  dipped  himself  seven  times  in  J.,  accord. 

6.  2  Let  usgo,  wepray  thee,  unto.T.,  and  take 

6.  4  when  they  came  to  J.,  they  cut  down  wo. 

7.  15  they  wentafter  them  unto  J.;  and,  lo,  all 
10.  33  From  J.  eastward,  all  the  laud  of  Gilead 

1  Ch.  6.  78  side  J.  by  Jericho,  on  the  east  sideof  J. 

12.  15  These  (are)  they  that  went  over  J.  in  the 
12.  37  on  the  other  side  of  J.,  of  the  Reubenites 
19.  17  passed  over  J.,  and  came  upon  them,  and 
26.  30  (were)  officers,  .on  this  side  J.  westward 

2  Ch.  4. 17  In  the  plain  of  J.  did  the  king  cast  them 
Job  40.  23  that  he  can  draw  up  J.  into  his  mouth 
Psa.  42.  6  will  I  remember  thee  from  the  land  of  J. 

1 1 4.  3  The  sea  saw  (it),  and  fled :  J.  was  driven 
114.  5  thou  J.,  (that)  thou  wast  driven  back  ? 
Isa.  9.  1  sea,  beyond  J.,  in  Galilee  of  the  nations^ 
Jer.  12.  5  how  wilt  thou  do  in  the  swelling  of  J.?" 

49.  19  come,  .like  a  lion  from  the  swelling  of  J. 

50.  44  come,  .like  a  lion  from  the  swelling  of  J. 
Eze.  47.  18  from  the  land  of  Israel  (by)  J.,  from  the 
Zech.n.  3  a  voice,  .for  the  pride  of  J.  is  spoiled 
Matt.  3.  5  Judea,  and  all  the  region  round  about  J. 

3.  6  were  baptized  of  him  in  J.,  confessing 

3. 13  cometh  Jesus  from  Galilee  to  .T.  unto  John 

4.  15  the  sea,  beyond  J.,  Galilee  of  the  Gentiles 
4.  25  Jer.,  and  (from)  Judea,  .(from)  beyond  J 

19.  1  came  into  the  coasts  of  Judea  beyond  J. 
Mark  1.  5  were  all  baptized  of  him  in  the  river  of  J 
1.  9  Jesuscame.  and  was  bapti.  of  John  in  J. 

3.  8  Jerusalem, and.. Idumea,  .(from)  beyond  J. 
10.  1  coasts  of  Judea  by  the  farther  side  of  J. 

Luke  3.  3  And  he  came  into  all  the  country  about  J. 

4.  1  returned  from  J.,  and  was  led  by  the 
John  1.  28  These,  .were  done  in  Bethabara  beyond  J. 

3.  26  he  that  was  with  thee  beyond  J.,  to  whom 
10.  40  went  away  again  beyond  J.,  into  the  place 

JO' -RIM,  ’lupel/x,  from  Heb .  mw,  D-fi'. 

An  ancestor  of  Jesus  through  Mary. 

Luke  3.  29  J.,  which  was  (the  son)  of  Mattliat,  which 
JOR-KO'  AM,  njlpi;  spreading  the  people. 

A  son  of  Raham,  a  descendant  of  Hebron  through  Caleb 
the  spy ;  or  a  city  in  Judah. 

1  Ch.  2.44  Sliema  begat  Raham  the  father  of  J. :  and 
J0-8A'-PHAT,  'luoatpaT.  See  Jehoshaphat. 

Matt.  1.  8  Asa  begat  J.;  and  J.  begat  Joram ;  and 


JO'-SE,  ’I wer'f},  from  Ileb.  n?i\ 

An  ancestor  of  Jesus  through  Mary. 

Luke  3.  29  Which  was  (the  son)  of  [  J.,]  which  was  (the) 

JO-SE'-DECH,  pJyi'T  Jah  is  righteous. 

The  father  of  Jeshua  the  priest  who  helped  to  rebuild 
the  altar  and  the  temple.  B.c.  588.  lie  is  also  called 
Jozadalc  in  Ezra  3.  2,  8 ;  5.  2  ;  10.  18 ;  and  Neh.  12.  26. 

Hag.  1.  1  to  Joshua  the  son  of  J.  the  high  priest 
1.  12  the  son  of  J.,  the  high  priest,  with  all 

1.  14  the  spirit  of  Joshua  the  son  of  J.,  the 

2.  2  Joshua  the  son  of  J.,  the  high  priest,  and 
2.5  4  be  strong,  0  Joshua,  son  of  J. .  .high  priest 

Zech.  6.  11  upon  the  head  of  Joshua  the  son  of  J. 

JO'-SEPH,  ']pi'  increaser,  'laaiitp. 

1.  The  eleventh  son  of  Jacob  and  first  of  Rachel.  B.c. 
i745"l635- 

Gen.  30.  24  she  called  his  name  J. ;  and  said.  The  L. 
30.  25  when  Rachel  had  born  J.,  that  Jacob 
33.  2  children  after,  and  Rachel  and  J.  hind. 
33.  7  after  came  J.  near  and  Rachel,  and  they 
35.  24  The  sons  of  Rachel ;  J.  and  Benjamin 
37.  2  J.,  (being)  seventeen  years  old,  was  feed. 
37.  2  and  J.  brought  unto  his  father  their  evil 
37.  3  Israel  loved  J.  more  than  all  his  children 
37.  $  J.  dreamed  a  dream,  and  he  told  (it)  his 
37.  13  Israel  said  unto  J.,  Do  not  thy  brethren 
37.  17  J.  went  after  his  brethren,  and  found  them 
37.  23  when  J.  was  come  unto  his  brethren,  that 
37.  23  they  stripped  J.  out  of  his  coat,  (his)  coa 
37.  28  lifted  up  J.  out  of  the  pit,  and  sold  J.  to 
37.  28  and  they  brought  J.  into  Egypt 
37.  29  J.  (was)  not  in  the  pit ;  and  he  rent  his 
37.  31  they  took  J.’s  coat,  and  killed  a  kid  of 
37.  33  said . .  J.  is  without  doubt  rent  in  pieces 

39.  1  J.  was  brought  down  to  Egypt ;  and  Poti. 

39.  2  LoRDwaswithJ.,andliewas  aprosperous 

39.  4  J.  found  grace  in  his  sight,  and  he  served 

39.  5  blessed  the  Egyptian’s  lious;  for  J.’s  sake 

39.  6  he  left  all  that  he  had  in  J.'s  hand  ;  and 

39.  6  J.  was  (a)  goodly  (person),  and  well  favo. 

39.  7  his  master’s  wife  cast  her  eyes  upon  J. 

39.  10  as  she  spake  to  J.  day  by  day,  that  he 

39.  20  J.’s  master  took  him,  and  put  him  into 
39.  21  the  Lord  was  with  J.,  and  showed  him 

39.  22  the  keeper  of  the  prison  committed  to  J.’s 

40.  3  the  prison,  the  place  where  J.  (was)  bou. 

40.  4  captain  of  the  guard  charged  J.  with  them 

40.  6  J.  came  in  unto  them  in  the  morning,  and 

40.  8  .T.  said  unto  them,  (Do)  not  interpretations 

40.  9  the  chief  butler  told  his  dream  to  J.,  and 

40. 12  J.  said  unto  him,  This  (is)  the  iuterpreta. 

40.  16  he  said  unto  J.,  I  also  (was)  in  my  dream 

40.  18  J.  answered.  .This  (is)  the  interpretation 

40.  22  he  hanged,  .as  J.  had  interpreted  to  them 

40.  23  Yet  did  not  the  chief  butler  remember  J. 

41.  14  Then  Pharaoh  sent  and  called  J., and  they 
41.15  And  Pharaoh  said  unto  J.,  I  have  dreamed 

41.  16  J. answered  Pharaoh,  saying,  (It  is)  not 

41.  17  Pharaoh  said  unto  J.,  In  my  dream, (behold 

41.  25  J.  said  unto  Pharaoh,  The  dream  of  Plia. 

41.  39  Pharaoh  said  unto  J.,  Forasmuch  as  God 
41. 41  Pharaoh  said  unto  J.,See,  I  have  set  thee 

41.  42  ring  from  his  hand,  and  put  it  upon  J.’s 

41.  44  And  Pharaoh  said  unto  J.,  I  (am)  Pharaoh 

41.  45  Pharaoh  called  J.’s  name  Zaphnatli-paan. 

41.  45  And  J.  went  out  overfall)  the  land  of  Eg. 
41.  46  J.  (was)  thirty  years  old  when  he  stood 
41.  46  J.  went  outfromlhe  presence  of  Pharaoh 
41.  49  J.  gathered  corn  as  the  sand  of  the  sea 
41.  50  And  unto  J.  were  born  two  sous  before 
41.  51  And  J.  called  the  name  of  the  first  born 
41.  54  began  to  come,  according  as  J.  had  said 
41.  55  said.  .Go  unto  J. ;  what  he  saith  to  you 
41.  56  J.  opened  all  the  storehouses,  and  sold 

41.  57  came  into  Egypt  to  J.  for  to  buy  (corn) 

42.  3  J.’s  ten  brethren  went  down  to  buy  corn 

42.  4  J.’s  brother,  Jacob  sent  not  with  his 

42.  6  .T.  (was)  the  governor  over  the  land,  (and) 

42.  6  J.’s  brethren  came,  and  bowed  down 

42.  7  J.  saw  his  brethren,  and  he  knew  them 

42.  8  J.  knew  his  brethren,  but  they  knew  not 

42.  9  J.  remembered  the  dreams  which  he  dre. 

42.  14  J.  said  unto  them,  That  (is  it)  that  I  spa. 

42.  18  J.  said  unto  them  the  third  day,  This  do 
42.  23  they  knew  not  that  ,T.  understood  (them) 
42.  25  J.  commanded  to  fill  their  sacks  with  corn 

42.  36  J.  (is)  not,  and  Simeon  (is)  not,  and  ye 

43.  15  went  down  to  Egypt,  and  stood  before  J. 

43.  16  when  J.  saw  Benjamin  with  them,  he  said 

43.  17  And  the  man  did  as  J.  bade ;  and 

43.  17,  24  the  man  brought  the  men  into  J.’s  h. 
43. 18  they  were  brought  into  J.’s  house  ;  and 

43.  19  came  near  to  the  steward  of  J.’s  house 

43.  25  they  made  ready  the  present  against  J. 

43.  26  when  J.  came  home,  they  brought  him 

43.  30  J.  made  haste ;  for  his  bowels  did  yearn 

44.  2  according  to  the  word  that  J.  had  spoken 

44.  4  J.  said  unto  his  steward,  Up,  follow  after 

44.  14  Judah  and  his  brethren  came  to  J.’shouse 

44.  15  J.  said  unto  them,  What  deed  (is)  this 

45.  1  J.  could  not  refrain  himself  before  all 

45.  1  J.  made  himself  known  unto  his  brethren 

45.  3  J.  said  unto  his  brethren,  I  (am)  J. :  doth 

45.  4  J.  said  unto  his  brethren,  Come  near  to 
45.  4  I  (am)  J.  your  brother,  whom  ye  sold 

45.  9  Thus  saith  thy  son  J.,  God  hath  made  me 
45.  16  was  heard . .  saying,  J.’s  brethren  are  come 
45.  17  Pharaoh  said  unto  J.,  Say  unto  thy  breth. 


Geu.  45.  21  and  J.  gave  them  wagons,  according  to 
45.  26  J.  (is)  yet  alive,  and  he  (is)govemor  over 
45.  27  they  told  him  all  the  wolds  of  J.,  which 
45.  27  the  wagons  which  J.  had  sent  to  carry 

45.  28  J.  my  son  (is)  yet  alive :  I  will  go  and  see 

46.  4  and  J.  shall  put  his  hand  upon  thine  eyes 
46.  19  sons  of  Rachel,  Jacob's  wife;  J.,  and  Benj. 
46.  20  And  unto  J.  in  the  land  of  Egypt  were 
46.  27  sons  of  J.,  which  were  bom  him  in  Egypt 
46.  28  he  sent  Judah  before  him  unto  J.,  to  dir. 
46.  29  J.  made  ready  his  chariot,  and  went  up 
46.  30  Israel  said  unto  J.,  Now  let  medie,  since  I 

46.  31  J.  said  unto  his  brethren,  and  unto  his 

47.  1  J.  came  and  told  Pharaoh,  and  said,  My 
47.  5  Pharaoh  spake  unto  J .,  saying,  Thy  father 
47.  7  J.  brought  in  Jacob  his  father,  and  set 
47.  11  J.  placed  his  father  and  his  brethren,  and 
47.  12  J.  nourished  his  father,  and  his  brethren 
47.  14  J.  gathered  up  all  the  money  that  was 
47.  14  J.  brought  the  money  into  Pharaoh’s  ho. 
47. 15  the  Egyptians  came  unto  J.,  and  said,  G. 
47.  16  J.  said,  Give  your  cattle ;  and  I  will  give 
47.  17  they  brought  their  cattle  unto  J. :  and  J. 
47.  20  J.  bought  all  the  land  of  Egypt  for  Phar. 
47.  23  Then  J.  said  unto  the  people,  Behold,  I 
47.  26  J.  made  it  a  law  over  the  land  of  Egypt 

47.  29  he  called  his  son  J.,  and  said  unto  him 

48.  1  (one)  told  J.,  Behold,  thy  father  (is)  sick 
48.  2  thy  son  J.  cometh  unto  thee;  and  Israel 
48.  3  Jacob  said  unto  J.,  God  Almighty  appea. 
48.  8  Israel  beheld  J.’s  sons,  and  said.  Who 
48.  9  J.  said  unto  his  father,  They  (are)  my  sons 
48.  11  Israel  said  unto  J.,  I  had  not  thought  to 
48.  12  J.  brought  them  out  from  between  his 
48.  13  J.  took  them  both,  Ephraim  in  his  right  , 
48.  15  he  blessed  J.,  and  said,  God,  before  whom 
48.  17  J.  saw  that  his  father  laid  his  right 

48.  18  J.  said  unto  his  father,  Not  so,  my  father 

48.  21  Israel  said  unto  J.,  Behold,  I  die  ;  but 

49.  22  J.  (is)  a  fruitful  bough,  (even)  a  fruitful 

49.  26  they  shall  be  on  the  head  of  J.,  and  on 

50.  1  J.  fell  upon  his  father’s  face,  and  wept 
50.  2  J.  commanded  his  servants  the  physicians 
50.  4  J.  spake  unto  the  house  of  Pharaoh,  saying 
50.  7  J.  went  up  to  bury  his  father :  and  with 
50.  8  the  house  of  J.,  and  his  brethren,  and  his 
50.  14  J.  returned  into  Egypt,  he,  and  his  bret. 
50.  15  J.’s  brethren  saw  that  their  father  was 
50.  15  said,  J.  will  peradventure  hate  us,  and 
50.  16  they  sent  a  messenger  unto  J.,  saying 
50.  17  So  shall  ye  say  unto  J.,  Forgive,  I  pray 
50.  17  And  J.  wept  when  they  spake  unto  him 
50.  19  J.  said  unto  them,  Fear  not ;  for  (am)  I 
50.  22  J.  dwelt  in  Egypt,  and  J.  lived  anliund. 
50.  23  J.  saw  Ephraim's  children  of  the  third 
50.  23  children .  .were  brought  up  upon  J.’s  kn. 
so.  24  J.  said  unto  his  brethren,  I  die :  and  God 
50.  25  J.  took  an  oath  of  the  children  of  Israel 
50.  26  So  J.  died,  (being)  an  hundred  and  ten  y. 

Exod.  1.  5  seventy  souls :  for  J.  was  in  Egypt  (alre.) 
1.  6  J.  died,  and  all  his  brethren,  and  all  that 
1.  8  arose  up  a  new  king,  .which  knew  not  J. 
13.  19  Moses  took  the  bones  of  J.  with  him :  for 
Num.  1.  10  the  children  of  J.:  of  Ephraim  ;  Elisliama 
i.  32  the  children  of  J.,  (namely),  of  the  children 
13.  11  Of  the  tribe  of  J.,  (namely),  of  the  tribe  of 
26.  28  The  sons  of  J.  after  their  families  (were) 

26.  37  (are)  the  sons  of  J.  after  their  families 

27.  1  of  the  families  of  Manasseh  the  son  of  J. 

32.  33  half  the  tribe  of  Manasseh  the  son  of  J. 
34.  23  The  prince  of  the  children  of  J. .  Hanniel 
36.  1  fathers,  .of  the  families  of  the  sons  of  J. 

36.  5  The  tribe  of  the  sons  of  J.  hath  said  well 

36. 12  families  of  the  sons  of  Manasseh.  .son  of  J. 
Deut27-  12  Judah,  and  Issachar,  and  J.,  and  Benja. 

33. 13  of  J.  he  said,  Blessed  of  the  Lord  (be)  his 

33.  16  let  (the  blessing)  come  upon  the  head  of  J. 
Josh. 14.  4  children  of  J.  w  ere  two  tribes,  Manasseh 

16.  1  the  lot  of  the  children  of  J.  fell  from 

16.  4  the  children  of  J.,  Manasseh  and  Ephraim 

17.  1  he  (was)  the  first  born  of  J. ;  (to  w  it,)  for  , 
17.  2  male  children  of  Manasseh  the  son  of  J. 
17.  14  the  children  of  J.  spake  unto  Joshua,  say. 
17.  16  the  children  of  J.  said,  The  hill  is  not 

17.  17  Joshua  spake  unto  the  house  of  J.,  (even) 

18.  5  house  of  J.  shall  abide  in  their  coasts 

18.  11  children  of  Judah  and  the  children  of  J.  I 
24.  32  bones  of  J.,  which  the  children  of  Israel  i 
24.  32  the  inheritance  of  the  children  of  J. 

Judg.  1.  22  the  house  of  J.,  they  also  went  up  against  I 
1.  23  the  house  of  J.  sent  to  descry  Beth-el 
1.  35  the  hand  of  the  house  of  J.  prevailed,  so  j 
2  Sa.  19. 20  the  first  this  day  of  all  the  house  of  J. 

1  Ki.  11.  28  over  all  the  charge  of  the  house  of  J. 

1  Ch.  2.  2  J.,  and  Benjamin,  Naphtali,  Gad,  and  A.  I 
5.  1  birthright  was  given  unto  the  sons  of  J. 

5.  2  Jud.  prevailed,  .but.  .birthright (was)  J.’s 
7.  29  the  children  of  J.  the  son  of  Israel 

Psa.  77. 15  thy  people,  the  sons  of  Jacob  and  J. 

78.  67  he  refused  the  tabernacle  of  J.,  and  chose  I 

80.  1  thou  that  leadest  J.  like  a  flock;  thou 

81.  5  This  he  ordained  in  J.  (for)  a  testimony  | 
105.  17  He  sent  a  man  before  them,  (even)  J. 

Eze.  37. 16  For  J.,  the  stick  of  Ephraim,  and  (for)  all 

37.  19  I  will  take  the  stick  of  J.,  which  (is)  in 

47.  13  saith  the  Lord . .  J.  (shall  have  two)  port,  j 

48.  32  one  gate  of  J.,  one  gate  of  Benjamin,  one  I 
Amos  5.  6  he  break  out  like  fire  in  the  house  of  J.  |1 

5. 15  will  be  gracious  unto  the  remnant  of  J.  J 

6.  6  are  not  grieved  for  the  affliction  of  J. 
Obad.  18  the  house  of  J.  a  flame,  and  the  house  of  j 
Zech  10.  6  I  will  save  the  house  of  J..  and  I  will 


JOSES 


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JOSIAH 


2  The  descendants  of  Joseph  son  of  Jacob. 

Deut33.  i3  of  J.  he  said,  Blessed  of  the  Lord  (be)liis 

3  The  father  of  Igal  of  Issachar,  one  of  the  spies  sent 
by  Moses  into  Canaan.  B.C.  1490. 

Numi3.  7  the  tribe  of  Issachar,  Igal  the  son  of  J. 

4.  A  son  of  Asaph.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch  25  2  J.,  and  Nethaniah,  and  Asarelah,  the  sons 

25.  9  the  first  lot  came  forth  for  Asaph  to  J. 

5.  A  man  of  the  family  of  Bani  who  had  taken  a  strange 
wife.  B.C.  457. 

Ezra  10.  42  Shallum,  Amariali,  (and)  J . 

C.  A  priest  of  the  family  of  Shebaniah,  in  the  time  of 
Joiakim.  B.C.  53o. 

Neh.  12.  14  Of  Melicu,  Jonathan  ;  of  Shebaniah,  J. 

7.  The  husband  of  Mary  the  mother  of  Jesus. 

Matt.  1.  16  Jacob  begat  J.  the  husband  of  Mary,  of 

1  18  Alary  wasespoused  to  J.,  before  they  came 
ig  J.  her  husband,  being  a  just  (man),  and 

i.  20  J.,  thou  son  of  David,  fear  not  to  take  unto 

1.  24  J.,  being  raised  from  sleep,  did  as  the  an. 

2.  i3,  19  the  angel,  .appeareth  to  J.  in  a  dream 
Luke  1.  27  espoused  to  a  man  whose  name  was  J. 

2  4  J  also  went  up  from  Galilee,  out  of  the 
2  16  found  Alary  and  J.,  and  the  babe  lying 

2  33  And  [J.]  and  his  mother  marvelled  at 
2. 43  [and  J.  and  his  mother  knew  not  (of  it)] 

3  23  being  as  was  supposed  the  son  of  J. 

4.  22  And  they  said,  Is  not  this  J.'s  son? 

John  1.45  found .  .Jesus  of  Nazareth  the  son  of  J. 

6.42  Is  not  this  Jesus,  the  son  of  J.,  whose 

8.  A  Jew  of  Arimathea,  a  disciple  of  Jesus,  in  whose 
sepulchre  the  body  of  Jesus  was  laid. 

AIatt27  47  there  came  a  rich  man  of  Arimathea ..  J. 

27  so  when  J.  had  taken  the  body,  he  wrapped 
Markis.  43  J.  of  Arimathea,  an  honourable  counsel. 
Luke23.  50  (there  was)  a  man  named  J.,  a  counsellor 
Johni9-  38  J.  of  Arimathea,  being  a  disciple  of  Jesm 

9.  Ancestor  of  Joseph  the  husband  of  Mary. 

Luke  3.  24  (the  son)  of  Janna.  .was  (the  son)  of  J . 

10.  Another  progenitor  of  Joseph  in  the  same  line. 

Luke  3.  26  Semei,  which  was  (the  sou)  of  J.,  which 

11.  A  third  and  more  remote  ancestor  of  Joseph  the 
husband  of  Alary. 

Luke  3.  3o  Juda,  which  was  (the  son)  of  J.,  which 

12.  A  disciple  nominated  with  Matthias  to  take  the 
place  of  Judas  Iscariot  among  the  apostles. 

Acts  1.  23  J.  called  Barsabas,  who  was  surnamed  J. 

J0/-SES,  I  wo"/)?. 

1.  One  of  the  brethren  of  Jesus. 

Alatt  i3.  55  brethren,  James, and  J.,  and  Simon.  .Ju.? 
Alark  6.  3  of  James,  and  J.,  and  of  Juda,  and  Sim  ? 

2.  The  son  of  Alary,  probably  the  same  as  No.  1. 

AIatt27.  56  the  mother  of  James  and  J.,  and  the  mo. 

31  ark  I 40  the  mother  of  James  the  less  and  of  .T. 

15.  47  (the  mother)  of  J.  beheld  where  he  was 

3.  A  Levite  of  Cyprus,  Barnabas,  a  companion  of  Paul. 
Acts  4.  36  [J.].  .by  the  apostles  was  surnamed  Bar. 

JO'-SHAH,  rtzir  ./ ah  is  a  qift. 

A  descendant  of  Simeon.  B.C.  800. 

1  Ch.  4.  34  and  Jamlech,  and  J.  the  son  of  Amaziah 

JO-SHA'-PHAT,  asyy  J ah  judges. 

One  of  David's  valiant  men.  B.C.  1048. 

1  Ch.n.  43  the  son  of  Maachah,  and  J.  the  Alitlinite 
JO-SHAV-I'AH,  .TlBh’  Jah  is  equality. 

One  of  David’s  valiant  men.  B.C.  1048. 

1  Ch.n.  46  Jeribai  and  J.,  the  sons  of  Elnaam,  and 
JOSH-BE-KA'-SHAH,  nyijatf;  seated  in  hardness. 

A  son  of  Heman,  David’s  leader  of  song.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.24.  4  and  Romamti-ezer,  -T.,  Alallothi,  Ilotliir 
25.  24  The  seventeenth  to  J.,  (he),  his  sons,  and 

JO-SHU'-A,  JE-HO-SHTJ'-A,  ytfin],  JBBM.t  Jah  saves. 

1  The  son  of  Nun  and  minister  and  successor  of  Aloses. 
lie  led  Israel  over  the  Jordan  and  conquered  most  of 
the  land  and  gave  inheritance  in  it  to  the  tribes  of 
Israel  He  died  aged  no  years  and  was  buried  in 
Timnath-Serah  in  Alount  Ephraim,  B.C.  1427.  See  also 
Jehoshuah  and  Oshea. 

Exodi7  q  Aloses  said  unto  J.,  Choose  us  out  men 
17  10  J  did  as  Aloses  had  said  to  him,  and  foil. 

17. 13  J.  discomfited  Amalek  and  his  people 

17. 14  Write,  .and  rehearse  (it)  in  the  ears  of  J. 
24. 13'And  Aloses  rose  up,  and  his  minister  J . 

32.  17  J.  heard  the  noise  of  the  people  as  they 

33. 11  his  servant  J.,  the  son  of  Nun,  a  young 
N uni  11.  28  J.  the  son  of  Nun,  the  servant  of  Aloses 

13. 16  And  Aloses  called  Oshea  the  son  of  N.,  J. 
14.  6  J.  the  son  of  Nun,  and  Caleb  the  son  of 
14  30  son  of  Jephunneh,  and  J.  the  son  of  Nun 
14. 38  J.  the  son  of  Nun,  and  Caleb  the  son  of 

26.  65  sou  of  Jephunneh,  and  J.  the  son  of  Nun 

27.  18  Take  thee  J.  the  son  of  Nun,  a  man  in 
27.  22  took  J.,  and  set  him  before  Eleazar  the 

32. 12  son  of  Jephunneh.  .and  J.  the  son  of  Nun 
32.  28  J.  the  son  of  Nun,  and  the  chief  fathers 
34.  17  Eleazar  the  priest,  and  J.  the  son  of  Nun 

Deut.  1.  38  J.  the  son  of  Nun,  which  standeth  before 

3.  21  I  commanded  J.  at  that  time,  saying,  Tli. 
3.  28  charge  J.,  and  encourage  him,  and  stren. 
31.  3  J.,  he  shall  go  over  before  thee,  as  the 
31.  7  Aloses  called  unto  J.,  and  said  unto  him 

31. 14  call  J.,  and  present  yourselves  in  the  tab. 


Deutsi.  14  Aloses  and  J.  went,  and  presented  them. 

3i  23  he  gave  J.  the  son  of  Nun  a  charge,  and 
34  9  J  the  son  of  Nun  was  full  of  the  spirit 
Josh  1  1  that  the  Lord  spake  unto  J.  the  son  of 

'  t  10  J.  commanded  the  officers  of  the  people 
1.  12  to  the  half  tribe  of  Alanasseh,  spake  J . 

1. 16  Anil  they  answered  J.,  saying,  All  that 
2  1  J  the  son  of  Nun  sent.outof  Shittim  two 

2]  23  came  to  J.  the  son  of  Nun,  and  told  him 

2  24  they  said  unto  J.,  Truly  the  Lord  hath 

1  J.  rose  up  early  in  the  morning ;  and  they 

3  4  J  said  unto  the  people.  Sanctify  yourse. 

3  6  J.  spake  unto  the  priests,  saying.  Take  ur 
3  7  Lord  said  unto  J. ,  This  day  will  I  begin 

i  9  J  said  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  Come 

3  10  And  J.  said,  Hereby  ye  shall  know  that 

4  1  that  the  Lord  spake  unto  J.,  saying 

4  4  Then  J.  called  the  twelve  men,  whom  he 
4  4  J  said  unto  them,  Pass  over  before  the 

4.  8  Children  of  Israel  did  as  J.  commanded 

4.  8  twelve  stones .  .as  the  Lord  spake  unto  J. 

4.  9  J.  set  up  twelve  stones  in  the  midst  of 
4  10  Lord  commanded  J .  to  speak  unto  the 
4.  10  according  to  all  that  Moses  commanded  J. 

4.  14  magnified  J.  in  the  sight  of  all  Israel 

4. 14  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  J.,  saying 
4'.  17  J.  therefore  commanded  the  priests,  say. 

4.  20  those  twelve  stones,  .did  J.  pitch  in  Gil. 

4  2  the  Lord  said  unto  J.,  Arake  thee  sharp 
4  3  J  made  him  sharp  knives,  and  circumci. 

4  4  this  (is)  the  cause  why  J.  did  circumcise 

4.  7  their  children.  .J.  circumcised :  for  they 
4  9  And  the  LORD  said  unto  J .,  This  day  have 

4  13  when  J.  was  by  Jericho,  that  he  lifted  up 
4  13  J  went  unto  him,  and  said  unto  him,  (Art) 
s  14  J  fell  on  his  face  to  the  earth,  and  did  1 
4.  15  captain  of  the  Lord’s  host  said  unto  J. 

4  14  Loose  thy  shoe  from  off .  .And  J.  did  so 
6  2  the  LORD  said  unto  J.,  See,  I  have  given 
6  6  J.  the  son  of  Nun  called  the  priests,  ana 
6  8  when  J.  had  spoken  unto  the  people,  that 

6.  10  J.  had  commanded  the  people,  saying,  A  e 

6. 12  And  J.  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and 
6  16  J.  said  unto  the  people,  Shout ;  for  the  L. 

6  22  But  J.  had  said  unto  the  two  men  that  had 

6.  24  J.  saved  Rahab  the  harlot  alive,  and  her 

6  24  messengers  which  J.  sent  to  spy.  .Jericho 

6.  26  J.  abjured  (them)  at  that  time,  saying,  C 

6.  27  Lord  was  with  J. ;  and  his  fame  was  (no.) 

7!  2  J.  sent  men  from  Jericho  to  Ai,  which  (is) 

7.  3  they  returned  to  J.,  and  said  unto  him 

7  6  J  rent  his  clothes,  and  fell  to  the  earth 

7.  7  J.  said,  Alas,  O  Lord  God,  wherefore  hast 
7  10  the  Lord  said  unto  J.,  Get  thee  up ;  wlie. 

7  16  J.  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and  bro. 

7.  ig  J.  said  unto  Achan,  Afy  son,  give,  I  pray 

7.  20  Achan  answered  J.,  and  said,  Indeed  I 

7  22  J.  sent  messengers,  and  they  ran  unto  the 
7  23  brought  them  unto  J.,  and  unto  all  the 

7  24  J.,  and  all  Israel  witli  him,  took  Achan 

7.  24  J.  said,  Why  hast  thou  troubled  us?  the  L. 

8.  1  the  Lord  said  unto  J. ,  Fear  not,  neither 

8.  3  J.  arose,  and  all  the  people  of  war,  to  go 

8  3  J.  chose  out  thirty  thousand  mighty  men 

8  9  J.  therefore  sent  them  forth :  and  they 

8*  9  but  J.  lodged  that  night  amongthe  people 

8.  10  J.  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and  num. 

8  n.  J.  went  that  night  into  the  midst  of  the 
8'  14  J.  and  all  Israel  made  as  if  they  were 

8.  16  pursued  after  J.,  and  were  drawn  away 
8  18  the  Lord  said  unto  J.,  Stretch  out  the 
8  18  J.  stretched  out  the  spear  that  (he  had) 

8.  21  J.  and  all  Israel  saw  that  the  ambush  had 
823  king . .  took  alive,  and  brought  him  to  J. 

8.  26  J.  drew  not  his  hand  back,  wherewith  lie 
8.  27  word  of  the  LORD  which  he  commanded  J . 
si  28  J.  burnt  Ai,  and  made  it  an  heap  for  ever 

8.  2q  J.  commanded  that  they  should  take  his 
8  30  J.  built  an  altar  unto  the  Lord  God  of 

8  34  J.  read  not  before  all  the  congregation 

o'  2  to  fight  with  J.  and  with  Israel,  with  one 

9.  3  the  inhabitants  of  Gibeon  heard  what  J 

9  6  they  went  to  J.  unto  the  camp  at  Gilgal 
q.  8  said  unto  J. ,  We  (are)  thy  servants.  And  J . 
q  15  J.  made  peace  with  them,  and  made  a 

q.  22  J.  called  for  them,  and  he  spake  unto  them 
q  24  they  answered  J.,  and  said,  Because  it  was 
q.  27  J.  made  them  that  day  hewers  of  wood  and 

10.  1  Adoni-zedec . .  had  heard  how  J.  had  taken 

10.  4  it  hath  made  peace  with  J.  and  with  the 
io.  6  men  of  Gibeon  sent  unto  J.  to  the  camp 
10'.  7  So  J.  ascended  from  Gilgal,  he,  and  all  the 
10!  8  the  Lord  said  unto  J.,  Fear  them  not :  for 

10  q  J-  therefore  came  unto  them  suddenly 

10. 12  Then  spake  J.  to  the  Lord  in  the  day  when 
10  14  38,  43  J.  returned,  and  all  Israel  with  him 
10!  17  it  was  told  J.,  saying,  The  five  kings  are 
10  18  J.  said,  Roll  great  stones  upon  the  mouth 
10.  20  J.  and  the  children  of  Israel  had  made  an 
10  ”i  tiie  people  returned  to  the  camp  to  J.  at 
10.  22  Then  said  J.,  Open  the  mouth  of  the  cave 
10.  24  brought  out  those  kings  unto  J.,  that  J. 
10  25  J.  said  unto  them.  Fear  not,  nor  be  dism. 
10.  26  J.  smote  them,  and  slew  them,  andlianged 
10  27  J.  commanded,  and  they  took  them  down 
10  28  J.  took  Alakkedah,  and  smote  it  with  the 
10.  39  J.  passed  from  Alakkedah,  and  all  Israel 
10.  31  J.  passed  from  Libnah,  and  all  Israel  with 
10.  33  J.  smote  him  and  his  people,  until  he  had 
10.  34  J.  passed  unto  Eglon,  and  all  Israel  with 
10.  36  J.  went  up  from  Eglon,  and.  .Israel  with 
10. 40  J.  smote  all  the  country  of  the  hills,  and 


Josh  10.  41  J.  smote  them  from  Kadesh-barnea  even 

10.  42  and  their  land  did  J.  take  at  one  time 

11.  6  Lord  said  unto  J.,  Be  not  afraid  because 

11.  7  J.  came,  and  all  the  people  of  war  with 
11.  9  J.  did  unto  them  as  the  Lord  bade  him 
11J10  J.  at  that  time  turned  back,  and  took  H. 
11.  12  the  kings  of  them,  did  J.  take,  and  smote 
11.  13  none,  .save  Hazor  only;  (that)  did  J.  burn 
11.  15  so  did  Aloses  command  J.,  and  so  did  J. 

II.  16  J.  took  all  that  land,  the  hills,  and  all 
11.  18  J.  made  war  a  long  time  with  all  those 
11.  21  that  time  came  J.,  and  cut  off  the  Anakim 
11.  21  J.  destroyed  them  utterly  ivith  their  cities 
it.  23  J.  took  the  whole  land,  according  to  all 

11.  23  J.  gave  it  for  an  inheritance  unto  Israel 

12.  7  which  J.  and  the  children  of  Israel  smote 

12.  7  which  J.  gave  unto  the  tribes  of  Israel 
13!  1  Now  J.  was  old  (and)  stricken  in  years 
14.  I  Eleazer  the  priest,  and  J.  the  son  of  Nun 
14.  6  the  children  of  Judah  came  unto  J.  in  G. 

14. 13  J.  blessed  him,  and  gave  unto  Caleb  the 
14  13  according  to  the  commandment,  .to  J. 

17  4  and  before  J.  the  son  of  Nnn,  and  before 

17. 14  And  the  children  of  Joseph  spake  unto  J. 
17  14  J.  answered  them,  If  thou  (be)  a  great 

17  17  J.  spake  unto  the  house  of  Joseph,  (even) 
18.  3  J.  said  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  How 
18.  8  J.  charged  them  that  went  to  describe  the 

18.  9  and  came  (again)  to  J.  to  the  host  at  Shi. 
18. 10  J.  cast  lots,  .in  Shiloh,  .and  there  J.  div. 
iq.  49  gave  an  inheritance  to  J.  the  son  of  Nun 

19.  51  Eleazer  the,  priest,  and  J.  the  son  of  Nun 

20  1  The  Lord  also  spake  unto  J.,  saying 

21  1  untoJ.  thesonof  Nun,  and  unto  the  heads 

22.  I  Then  J.  called  the  Reubenites,  and  the 

22  6  So  J.  blessed  them,  and  sent  them  away 
22’  7  but  unto  the  (othei)  half  thereof  gave  J. 

22  7  J.  sent  them  away  also  unto  their  tents 

23  1  came  to  pass,  .that  J.  waxed  old  (and) 

23.  2  J.  called  for  all  Israel,  (and)  for  their 

24.  1  J.  gathered  all  the  tribes  of  Israel  to  She. 

24  2  .T  said  unto  all  the  people.  Thus  saiththe 
24’  iq  J.  said  unto  the  people,  Ye  cannot  serve 
24  21  said  unto  J.,  Nay  ;  but  we  will  serve  the 
24  22  J.  said  unto  the  people,  Ye  (are)  witnesses 
24  24  said  unto  J.,  The  LORD  our  God  will  we 
24.  25  So  J.  made  a  covenant  with  the  people 
04.  26  J.  wrote  these  words  in  the  book  of  the 
24  27  J  said  unto  all  the  people,  Behold,  this 
24]  28  So  J.  Let  the  people  depart,  every  man 
24  29  it  came  to  pass  after  these  tilings,  that  T. 
24  31  Israel  served  the  Lord  all  the  days  of  J. 
24  31  all  the  days  of  the  elders  that  overlived;.!. 

judo-  1  1  Now  after  the  death  of  J.  it  came  to  pass 

°  2.  6  And  when  J.  had  let  the  people  go,  the 

2.  7  people  served  the  Lord  all  the  days  of  J. 
2  7  the  days  of  the  elders  that  outlived  J. 

2!  8  J.  the  son  of  Nun . .  died,  (being)  an  hund. 
2  21  of  the  nations  which  J.  left  when  he  died 
2J23  neither  delivered  ..them  into  the  hand  of  J . 
1  Ki  16.  34  which  he  spake  by  J.  the  son  of  Nun 


A  Betli-shemitei  in  the  days  of  Eli.  B.C.  1140. 

1  Sa.  6.  14  the  cart  came  into  the  field  of  J.,  a  Beth. 


The  governor  of  Jerusalem  in  the  days  of  Josiah, 
C.  640. 

2  Ki.23.  8  in  the  entering  in  of  the  gate  of  J.  the 
The  sou  of  Josedecli  and  high  priest  at  the  rebuild- 
ig  of  the  temple,  j  B.C.  520.  See  J eshua. 

Han  1  1,12, 14  J.,  the  son  of  Josedecli  theliigli  priest 

2.  2  to  J.  the  son  of  Josedecli,  the  high  priest 
2.  4  be  strong,  0  J.,  son  of  Josedecli,  the  high 
Zecli  3.  1  he  showed  me  J.  the  high  priest  standing 
'  3  3  Now  J  was  clothed  with  filthy  garments 

3  6  angel  of  the  Lord  protested  unto  J.,  say. 

3  8  Hear  now,  0  J.  the  high  priest,  thou,  and 

3  q  the  stone  that  I  have  laid  before  J.;  upon 


)-Sl'-AH,  hTciit1,  nyd'  Jah  supports. 

A  son  of  Amon  king  of  Judah,  B.C.  642-611;  pro- 
iiesied  of  to  Jeroboam,  B.C.  970. 

1  Ki  13  2  be  born  unto  the  house  of  David,  J.  by 

2  Ki.21.  24  people,  .made  J.  his  son  kingin  his  stead 

21  26  buried,  .and  J.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

22  1  J.  (was)  eight  years  old  when  he  began  to 
22!  3  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  king  J.,  (that) 

2,  z(,  as  J.  turned  himself,  he  spied  the  sepulc. 
23.  iq  to  provoke  (the  Lord)  to  anger,  J.  took 

23  23  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  king  J.  .(wherein) 
23  24  did  J.  put  away,  that  he  might  perform 
23.  28  rest  of  the  acts  of  J.,  and  all  that  he  did 
23  2q  king  J.  went  against  him  ;  and  he  slew 
23.  30  Jehoahaz  the  son  of  J.,  and  anointed  him 
23.  34  the  son  of  J.  king  in  the  room  of  J. 

1  Ch.  3.  14  Amon  his  son,  J.  his  son 

3.  14  the  sons  of  J.  (were),  the  first  born  Joha. 

2  Ch  33  24  people,  .made  J.  his  son  king  in  lnsstead 

34  ?  J.  (was)  eight  years  old  when  he  began  to 

34  33  J.  took  away  all  the  abominations  out  of 
34  1  Aloreover  J.  kept  a  passover  unto  the  L. 

34  7  J  gave  to  the  people,  of  the  flock,  lambs 

34  16  according  to  the  commandment  of  king  J . 
34  18  keep  such  a  passover  as  J.  kept,  and  the 
34  iq  In  the  eighteenth  year  of  the  reign  of  J. 
34  20  J  had  prepared  the  temple,  .and  J.  went 
34.  22  J.  would  not  turn  his  face  from  him,  but 
34  23  the  archers  shot  at  king  J.;  and  the  king 
34.'  24  all  Judah  and  Jerusalem  mourned  for  J. 
35. 25  And  J eremiah  lamented  for  J. ;  and  all  the 


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JOY 


2  C'h.35.  25  the  singing  women  spake  of  J.  in  their 

35.  26  the  acts  of  J.,  and  his  goodness,  according 

36.  1  the  people,  .took  Jehoahaz  the  son  of  J. 
fer.  1.  2  word  of  the  Lord  came  in  the  days  of  J. 

1.  3  in  the  days  of  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  J. 

1.  3  eleventh  year  of  Zedekiah  the  son  of  J. 

3.  6  said  also  unto  me  in  the  days  of  J.  the 
22.  11  touching  Sallum  the  son  of  J.  king  of 
22.  11  which  reigned  instead  of  J.  his  father 
22.  18  concerning  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  J.  king 

25.  1  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  J.  king  of  Judah 

25.  3  From  the  thirteenth  year  of  J.  the  son  of 

26.  i  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  J.  king  of  Judah 

35.  1  of  Jehoiakim  the  sou  of  J.  king  of  Judah 

36.  1  of  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  J.  king  of  Judah 

36.  2  from  the  days  of  J.,  even  unto  this  day 

36.  9  of  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  J.  king  of  Judah 

37.  1  the  son  of  J.  reigned  instead  of  Coniah 

45.  1  of  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  J.  king  of  Judah 

46.  2  of  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  J.  king  of  Judah 

Zeph.  1.  1  in  the  days  of  J.  the  son  of  Amon,  king  of 
Matt.  1.  10  Manasscs  begat  Amon.  .Amon  begat  J. 

1.  11  J.  begat  Jechoniasaud  his  brethren,  about 

2.  A  son  of  Zeplianiah,  dwelling  in  Jerusalem,  B.c. 
519. 

Zech.  6.  10  into  the  house  of  J.  the  son  of  Zephaniah 
JO-SIB-IAH,  .Than’  Jah  causes  to  dwell. 

A  Simeonite.  B.c.  803. 

1  Ch.  4.  35  the  son  of  J.,  the  son  of  Seraiah,  the  son 

JO-SIPH-I'AH,  n;EDi’  Jah  adds. 

The  father  of  a  chief  that  returned  from  exile  with  Ezra. 
B.c.  457. 

Ezra  8.  10  the  son  of  J.,  and  with  him  an  hundred 

JOT  — 

Smallest  letter  in  the  Or.  and  Heb.  alphabet ,  Iwra. 

Matt.  5.  18  one  jot  or  one  tittle  shall  in  no  wise  pass 
JOT'  BAH,  nnp;  excellent  for  water. 

A  place  in  Judah,  same  as  Juttah,  now  Jatah,  three 
miles  S.  of  Hebron,  and  two  miles  N.W.  of  el-Karmil. 

2  Ki.21.  19  Mesliullemeth.  .daughter  of  Haruz  of  J. 
JOT-BA'-THAH,  JOT'-BATH,  npatp;. 

The  29th  encampment  of  Israel  from  Egypt,  and  the 
18th  from  Sinai. 

Num33.  33  went  from  Hor-hagidgad,  and  pitched  in  J. 

33.  34  removed  from  J.,and  encamped  at  Ebron. 
Deutio.  7  from  Gudgodah  to  J.,  a  land  of  rivers  of 
JO'-THAM,  oni’  Jah  is  perfect. 

1.  Gideon's  youngest  son  who  escaped  from  Abimelecli. 
u.c.  1209. 

Judg.  9.  5  J.  the  youngest  son  of  Jerubbaal  was  left 

9.  7  when  they  told  (it)  to  J.,  he  went  and  stood 

9.  21  J.  ran  away,  and  fled,  and  went  to  Beer 

9.  57  came  the  curse  of  J.  the  son  of  Jerubbaal 

2.  A  son  of  Azariali(or  Uzziali),  king  of  Judah  and  father 
of  Ahaz  king  of  Judah.  B.c.  750. 

2  Ki.15.  5  J.  the  king's  son  (was)over  the  house,  jud. 

15.  7  and  J.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 
15.  32  began  J.  the  son  of  Uzziah  king  of  Judah 
15.  36  the  acts  of  J.,  and  all  that  he  did,  (are) 

15.  38  J.  slept  with  Iris  fathers,  and  was  buried 

16.  1  son  of  J.  king  of  Judah  began  to  reign 

1  Ch.  3.  12  Amaziah  his  son,  Azariah  his  son,  J.  his 

5.  17  genealogies  in  the  daysof  J.  king  of  Judah 

2  Ch.26.  21  J.  his  son  (was)  over  the  king’s  house,  jud. 

26.  23  and  J.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

27.  1  J.  (was)  twenty  and  five  years  old  when 

27.  6  J.  became  mighty,  because  he  prepared 
27.  7  the  acts  of  J.,  and  all  his  wars,  and  his 
27.  9  J.  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  they  buried 

Isa.  1.  1  Uzziali,  J.,  Ahaz,  (and)  Hezekiah,  kings  of 

7.  1  in  the  days  of  Ahaz  the  son  of  J.,  the  son 
Hos.  1.  1  Uzziali,  J.,  Ahaz,  (and)  Hezekiah,  kings 
Mic.  1.  1  to  Micah  the  Morasthite  in  the  days  of  J. 

3.  A  son  of  Jahdai.  B.c.  1470. 

1  Ch.  2.  47  and  J.,  and  Gesliam,  and  Pelet,  and  Eph. 
JOURNEY  — 

1. 1 V ay,  journey,  irrj  derelc. 

Gen.  24.  21  whether  the  Lord  had  made  his  journey 

30.  36  he  set  three  days’  journey  betwixt  himself 

31.  23  and  pursued  after  him  seven  days’  journey 
Exod. 3. 18  go.  .three  days'  journey,  .the  wilderness 

5.  3  go.  .three  days'  journey  into  the  desert 

8.  27  We  will  go  three  days’  journey  into  the 
Sum.  9. 10  in  a  journey  afar  off,  yet  he  shall  keep  the 

9.  13  the  man  that  (is)  clean,  and  is  not  in  a  jour. 

10.  33  departed  from  the  mount,  .three  days’  j. 
10. 33  went  before  them  in  the  three  days’  jour. 

11.  31  as  it  were  a  day’s  journey  on  this  side,  and 
11.  31  as  it  were  a  day's  journey  on  the  other 
33.  8  went  three  days’ journey  in  the  wilderness 

Josh.  9. 11  Take  victuals  withyou  forthe  journey,  and 
9. 13  becameold  by  reason  of  the  verylongjour] 
Judg  4.  9  the  journey  that  thou  takest  shall  not  be 

1  Sa.  15.  18  Lord  sent  thee  on  a  journey,  and  said.  Go 

2  Sa.  11.  10  Camest  thou  not  from  (thy)  journey  ?  why 

1  Ki.  18.  27  or  he  is  pursuing,  or  he  is  in  a  journey 

19.  4  he  himself  went  a  day’s  journey  into  the 

19.  7  because  the  journey  (is)  too  great  for  thee 

2  Ki.  3.  9  they  fetched  a  compass  of  seven  days’  jo. 
Prov.  7. 19  For  the  goodman .  .is  gone  a  long  journey 

2 .A  going  on,  walk,  journey,  TjSqD  mahalak. 

Neh.  2.  6  For  how  long  shall  thy  journey  bej?  and 
Jon.  3.  3  was  a.  .great  city  of  three  days’  journey 

3.  4  began, toenterintothecity  aday’sjourney 


3 . Journey,  ypa  massa. 

Gen.  13.  3  he  went  on  his  journeys  from  the  south 
Exod  1 7.  1  after  their  journeys,  according  to  the  com. 
40. 36  Israel  went  onward  in  all  their  journeys 
40.  38  house  of  Israel,  throughout  all  their  jour. 
Numio.  6  they  shall  blow  an  alarm  for  their  journ. 

10.  12  the  children  of  Israel  took  their  journeys 
33.  1  These  (are)  the  journeys  of  the  children 
33.  2  according  to  their  journeys  by  the  com. 
33.  2  these  (are)  their  journeys  according  to 

Deutio.  11  Arise,  take  (thy)  journey  before  the  people 

4.  Way-faring,  journeying,  oSonropla  hodoiporia. 
John  4.  6  Jesus  therefore,  being  wearied  with.  .jour. 

5.  Way,  684  s  hodos. 

Matt  10. 10  Nor  scrip  for.  .journey,  neither  two  coats 
.Mark  6.  8  they  should  take  nothing  for.  .journey 
Luke  2.  44  But  they,  .went  a  day’s  journey ;  and  they 
9.  3  Take  nothingfor.  .journey,  neitherstaves 

11.  6  a  friend  of  mine  in  his  journey  is  come  to 
Acts  1. 12  Olivet,  .from  Jerusalem  a  sabbath  day’s  j. 

JOURNEY,  to  — 

1  .To  lift  up,  remove,  journey,  ypi  nasa. 

Gen.  11.  2  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  journeyed  from 

12.  9  Abram  journeyed,  going  on  still  toward 

13. 11  Lot  journeyed  east :  and  they  separated 

20.  1  Abraham  journeyed  from  thence  toward 
33.  17  Jacob  journeyed  to  Suceoth,  and  built 
35.  5  they  journeyed  :  and  the  terror  of  God 
35. 16  they  journeyed  from  Beth-el ;  and  there 
35.  21  Israel  journeyed,  and  spread  his  tent  be. 

Exodi2.  37  the  children  of  Israel  journeyed  fromR. 

17.  1  Israel  journeyed  from  the  wilderness  of 
40.  37  they  journeyed  not  till  the  day  thatit  was 
Num.  9.  17  afterthatthe  children  of  Israeljourneyed 
9.  18  the  children  of  Israel  journeyed,  and  at 
9. 19  Israel  kept  the  charge,  .and  journeyed 
9.  20  to  the  commandmeut  of  the  Lord  they  j. 
9.  21  was  taken  up  in  the  morning,  then  they  j. 
9.  21  that  the  cloud  was  taken  up,  they  jour. 

9.  22  abode  in  their  tents,  and  journeyed  not 
9.  22  but  when  it  was  taken  up,  they  journeyed 
9.  23  at  the  commandment  of  the  Lord  they  j. 

10.  29  Weare  journeyinguntothe placeofwhich 

11.  35  the  people  journeyed  from  Kibroth-liat. 

12.  15  the  people  journeyed  not  till  Miriam  was 

20.  22  the  whole  congregation,  journeyed  from 

21.  4  they  journeyed  from  mount  Hor  by  the 

21.  11  they  journeyed  from  Oboth,  and  pitched 
33.  22  they  journeyed  from  Rissah,  and  pitched 

Deut.io.  7  From  thence  they  journeyed  unto  Gudgo. 
Josh.  9.  17  the  children  of  Israel  journeyed,  and  came 

2.  To  lift  up  the  feet,  D)Vf"!  Kp'l  nasa  raglayim. 

Gen.  29.  1  Jacob  went  on  his  journey,  and  came  in. 

3.  To  make  a  way,  progress,  in’]  asah  derek. 
Judg.17.  8  to  the  house  of  Jlicah,  as  he  journeyed 

4.  To  journey,  oSevoo  hodeub. 

Lukeio.  33  acertainSamaritan,  as  he  journeyed,  came 

5.  To  pass  on,  nopevopcu  poreuomai. 

Acts  9.  3  as  he  journeyed,  he  came  near  Damascus 
26.  13  round  about  me  and  them  which  journey. 

JOURNEY,  to  bring  forward  on  one’s  — 

To  send  forward,  irpoTvipivu  propempb. 

3  John  6  if  thou  bring  forward  on  their  journey 
JOURNEY,  to  go  on  one’s  — 

To  pass  on  the  way,  oSoncopetv  hodoiporeo. 

Acts  10.  9  as  they  went  on  their  journey,  and  drew 
JOURNEY,  to  have  a  prosperous  — 

To  have  a  good  journey  or  passage,  evoSoopai  euodo. 

Rom.  1.  10  I  might  have  a  prosperous  journey  by  the 
JOURNEY,  in  a  — ■ 

To  pass  throughout,  Stanopevopai  diaporeuomai. 

Rom  15.  24  for  1  trust  to  see  you  in  my  journey,  and 
JOURNEY,  to  make  or  take  a  — 

1 .  To  lift  up,  remove,  journey,  J)Df  nasa. 

Gen.  33.  12  Let  us  take  our  journey,  and  let  us  go,  and 
46.  1  Israel  took  his  journey  with  all  that  he 
Exodi3.  20  they  took  their  journey  from  Succoth 
16.  1  they  took  their  journey  from  Elim,  and 
Numio.  6  then  the  camps,  .shall  take  their  journey 

10.  12  the  children  of  Israel  took  their  journeys 
10.  13  th  ey  first  took  their  journey  according  to 
33.  12  they  took  their  journey  out  of  the  wilder. 
Deut  1.  7  Turn  you,  and  take  your  journey,  and  go 

1.  40  take  your  journey  into  the  wilderness  by 

2.  1  we  turned,  and  took  our  journey  into  the 

2.  24  Rise  ye  up,  take  your  journey,  and  pass 

10.  6  the  children  of  Israel  took  their  journey 

2.  To  go  away  fromone's people, airobypcai  apodemeb. 
Matt  25. 15  ever  man.  .and  straightway  took  his  jour. 
Lukeis.  13  took  his  journey  into  a  far  country,  and 

3.  To  pass  on,  wopevopat  poreuomai. 

Acts  22.  6  it  came  to  pass,  that  as  I  made  my  journey 
Rom  15.  24  Whensoever  I  take  my  journey  into  Spain 
JOURNEY,  taking  a  far  - — - 
Away  from  one's  people,  anibypos  apodemos. 

Mark  1 3.  34  as  a  man  taking  a  far  journey,  who  left 
JOURNEY  with,  to  — 

To  journey  with,  avvobeia  sunodeub. 

Acts  9.  7  the  men  which  journeyed  with  him  stood 


JOURNEYING  — 

1  .Journey,  ppi?  massa. 

Nunuo.  2  use  them,  .forthe  journeying  of  thecamps 
10.  28  Thus  (were)  the  journeyings  of  the  child. 

2.  A  passing  on,  journeying,  bbonropta  hodoiporia. 

2  Co.  11.  26  (In)  journeyings  often,  (in)  perils  of  wat. 

3.  To  make  a  passage,  progress,  iroiew  Trope  tar  poieo. 

Luke  1 3.  22  teaching  and  journeying  toward  Jerusa. 

JOY  — 

1  .Joy,  rejoicing,  b'i  gil. 

l’sa.  43.  4  Then  will  I  go.  .unto  God  my  exceeding  j. 
Isa.  16.  10  gladness  is  taken  away,  and  joy  out  of  the 
Hos.  9.  1  Rejoice  not,  0  Israel,  for  joy,  as .  people 

2 . Joy,  rejoicing,  rh'i  gilah. 

Isa.  35.  2  It  shall,  .rejoice  even  with  joy  and  singing 

3 . Joy,  ann  chedvali. 

Ezra  6.16  kept  the  dedication  of  thishouse.  .with  joy 
Neh.  8.  10  for  the  joy  of  the  Lord  is  your  strength 

4.  Goodness,  tub. 

Isa.  65.  14  my  servants  shall  sing  for  joy  of  heart,  but 

5 . Joy,  rejoicing,  BbbD  masos. 

Job  8.  19  this  (is)  the  joy  of  his  way,  and  out  of  the 
Psa.  48.  2  the  joy  of  the  whole  earth,  (is)  mount  Zion 
Isa.  24.  8  mirth  of  tabrets.  .joy  of  the  harp  ceaseth 

32.  13  all  the  houses  of  joy  (in)  the  joyous  city 

32.  14  dens,  .a  joyof  wild  asses,  a  pasture  of  flo. 

60.  is  I  will  make  thee,  a  joyof  many  generat. 

65.  18  Jerusalem  a  rejoicing,  and  her  people  a  j. 

66.  10  rejoice  for  joy  with  her,  all  ye  that  mourn 

.1 1  49.  25  city  of  praise  not  left,  the  city  of  my  joy ! 

1 .  m.  2.  15  that  (men)  call. The  joyof  the  whole  earth 

5. 15  The  joy  of  our  heart  is  ceased  ;  our  dance 
Eze.  24.  25  the  joy  of  their  glory,  the  desire  of  their 

6 . Loud  cry,  proclamation,  singing,  nn  rinnali. 

Psa.  30.  5  weeping  may  endure  for  a  night,  but  joy 
42.  4  with  the  voice  of  joy  and  praise,  with  a 
126.  5  They  that  sow  in  tears  shall  reap  in  joy 

7 . Rejoicing,  joy,  gladness,  mirth,  tvyftp  simehah. 

1  Sa.  18.  6  to  meet  king  Saul,  with  tabrets,  with  joy 
1  Ki.  1.  40  rejoiced  with  great  joy,  so  that  the  earth 

1  CI1.12.  40  brought  bread,  for  (there  was)  joy  in  Isr. 

15.  16  sounding,  by  lifting  up  the  voice  with  joy 
15.  25  David . .  went  to  bring  up  the  ark.  .with  joy 

29.  9  David  the  king  also  rejoiced  with  great  j. 

29.  17  now  have  I  seen  with  joy  thy  people,  whi. 

2  Ch.20.  27  returned,  .to  go  again  to  Jerusalem  withj. 

30.  26  So  there  was  great  joy  in  Jerusalem  :  for 
Ezra  3.  12  many.  .wept,  .many  shouted  aloudfor  joy 

3. 13  discern  the  noise  of  the  shout  of  joy  from 

6.  22  And  kept  the  feast,  .seven  days  with  joy 
Neh.12.  43  God  had  made  them  rejoice  with  great  j. 

12.  43  the  joy  of  Jerusalem  was  heard  even  afar 
Esth.  8.  17  the  Jews  had  joy  and  gladness,  a  feast  and 
9.  22  was  turned  unto  them  from  sorrow  to  joy 
9. 22  make  them  days  of  feasting  and  joy,  and 
Job  20.  5  and  the  joy  of  the  hypocrite,  for  a  mom.? 
I’sa,  16.  11  in  thy  presence  (is)  fulness  of  joy ;  at  thy 
137.  6  I  prefer  not  Jerusal.  above  my  chief  joy 
Prov  12.  20  but  to  the  counsellors  of  peace  (is)  joy 

14.  10  stranger  doth  not  intermeddle  with  his  j. 
15. 21  Folly  (is)  joy  to  (him  that  is)  destitute  of 

15.  23  A  man  hath  joy  by  the  answer  of  his  mo. 
21. 15  (It  is)  joy  to  the  just  to  do  judgment :  but 

Eccl.  2.  10  I  withheld  notmy  heart  from  any  joy;  for 
2.  26  (God)giveth  to  a  man.  .knowledge,  and  j. 

5.  20  God  answereth  (him)  in  the  joy  of  his  lie. 
9.  7  Go  thy  way,  eat  thy  bread  with  joy,  and  d. 
Isa.  9.  3  Thou  hast,  .not  increased  the  joy  :  they  j. 
9.  3  before  thee  according  to  the  joy  in  harv. 
24.  11  all  joy  isdarkened.themirthoftlielandis 
29. 19  The  meek  also  shall  increase,  .joy  in  the  L. 
35.  10  songs,  and  everlasting  joy  upon  their  he. 

51. 11  everlasting  joy  (shall  be)  upon  their  head 

51. 11  they  shall  obtain  gladness  and  joy  ;  (and) 

55. 12  ye  shall  go  out  with  joy,  and  lie  led  forth 

61.  7  therefore . .  everlasting  joy  shall  be  unto 
66.  5  he  shall  appear  to  your  joy,  and  they  shall 

.Ter.  48. 33  joy  and  gladness  is  taken  from  the  plent. 
Eze.  36.  5  with  the  joy  of  all  (their)  heart,  with  des. 
Joel  1. 16  joy  and  gladness  from  the  house  of  ourG. 
Zeph.  3.  17  he  will  rejoice  over  thee  with  joy ;  he  will 

8 . Joy,  rejoicing,  gladness,  Jiiz'p’  sason. 

Esth.  8. 16  The  Jews  had  light,  .gladness,  and  joy 
Psa.  51.  8  Make  me  to  hear  joy  and  gladness ;  (that) 

51. 12  Restore  unto  me  the  joy  of  thy  salvation 
105.  43  And  he  brought  forth  his  people  with  joy 

Isa.  12.  3  Therefore  with  joy  shall  ye  draw  water 

22.  13  behold  joy  and  gladness,  slaying  oxen.and 
35.  10  they  shall  obtain  joy  and  gladness,  and 
51.  3  joy  and  gladness  shall  be  found  therein 
61.  3  the  oil  of  joy  for  mourning,  the  garment  of 
Jer.  15.  16  thy  word  was  unto  me  the  joy  and  rejoi. 

31.  13  I  will  turn  their  mourning  into  joy,  and 

33.  9  it  shall  be  to  me  a  name  of  joy,  a  praise 
33.  1 1  The  voice  of  joy,  and  the  voice  of  gladness 

J  oel  1 .  1 2  because  joy  is  withered  away  from  the  sons 
Zech.  8.  19  shaU  be  to  the  house  of  Judah  joy  and 

9.  Shout,  shouting,  njhip  teruah. 

Job  33.  26  he  shall  see  his  face  with  joy  :  for  he  will 
Psa.  27.  6  I  offer  in  his  tabernacle  sacrifices  of  joy 

10.  Gladness,  joy,  ayaWiaots  agalliasis. 

Luke  1 .  44  lo . .  the  babe  leaped  in  my  womb  for  joy 


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11  .Gladness,  joy,  tvtppoavvr]  euplirosune. 

Acts  2.  28  slialt  make  me  full  of  joy  with  thy  coun. 

12  .Joy,  xapz  chara. 

Matt.  2.  10  they  rejoiced  with  exceeding  great  joy 
13.  20  heareth  the  word,  and  anon  with  joy  l  ece. 
13.  44  for  joy  thereof  goeth  and  selleth  all  that 
25.  21,  23  servant,  .enter  thou  into  the  joy  of  thy 
28.  8  they,  .quickly. .  with  fear  and  great  joy 
nuke  1.  14  thou  shalt  have  joy  and  gladness;  and 
2.  10  I  bring  you  good  tidings  01  great  joy,  which 
8.  13  when  they  hear,  receive  the  word  with  joy 
ro.  17  the  seventy  returned  again  with  joy,  say. 
i5.  7  That  likewise  joy  shall  be  in  heaven  over 
15.  10  is  joy  in  the  presence  of  the  angels  of  God 
24.  41  while  they  yet  believed  not  for  joy,  and 
24.  52  and  returned  to  Jerusalem  with  great  joy 
lohn  3.  29  rejoiceth  greatly.  .This  my  joy  therefore 

15.  11  that  my  joy  might  remain,  .and.  .your  joy 

16.  20  but  your  sorrow  shall  be  turned  into  joy 
16.  21  for  joy  that  a  man  is  born  into  the  world 
16.  22  rejoice,  aud  your  joy  no  man  taketh  from 

16.  24  ye  shall  receive,  that  your  joy  may  be  full 

17.  13  might  have  my  joy  fulfilled  in  themselves 
Acts  8.  8  And  there  was  great  joy  in  that  city 

13.  52  thedisciples  were  filled  with  joy  and  with 
15.  3  they  caused  great  joy  unto  all  the  breth. 
20.  24  so  that  I  might  finish  my  course  [with  joy] 
Rom  14.  17  and  peace,  and  joy  in  the  Holy  Ghost 
15.  13  the  God  of  hope  fill  you  with  all  joy  and 
15.  32  That  I  may  come  unto  you  with  joy  by  the 
2  Co.  1.  24  are  helpers  of  your  joy :  for  by  faith  ye 
2.  3  confidence . .  that  my  joy  is  (the  joy)  of  you 

7.  13  the  more  joyed  we  for  the  joy  of  Titus 

8.  2  the  abundance  of  their  joy  and  their  deep 
0  il.  5.  22  the  fruit  of  the  spirit  is  love,  joy,  peace 
Pail.  1.  4  Always,  .you  all  making  request  with  joy 

1.  25  you  all  for  your  furtherance  and  joy  of 

2.  2  Fulfil  ye  my  joy,  that  ye  be  like  minded 
4.  1  beloved  aud  longed  for,  my  joy  and  crown 

1  Th.  1.  6  received  the  word. .  with  joy  of  the  H.  G. 

2.  19  For  what  (is)  our  hope,  or  joy,  or  crown 

2.  20  For  ye  are  our  glory  and  joy 

3.  9  for  all  the  joy  wherewith  we  joy  for  your 

2  Ti.  1.  4  to  see  thee,  .that  I  may  be  filled  with  joy 
lleb.  12.  2  who  for  the  joy  that  was  set  before  him 

13.  17  that  they  may  do  it  with  joy,  and  not  with 
Jas.  1.  2  My  brethren,  count  it  all  joy  when  ye  fall 

4.  9  to  mourning,  and  (your)  joy  to  heaviness 
1  Pe.  1.  8  ye  rejoice  with  joy  unspeakable  and  full 

1  Jo.  1.  4  these  things  write  we.  .that  your  joy  may 

2  John  12  speak  face  to  face,  that  our  joy  may  be 

3  John  4  I  have  no  greater  joy  than  to  hear  that 

1  i.  Grace,  thankfulness,  xa?'ts  charis. 

Phm.  7  we  iiave  great  [joy]  aud  consolation  in  thy 
[See  also  Aloud,  shout  for,  sing  for,  skip  for.] 

JOY,  to  — 

1  .To  leap,  rejoice,  joy,  he  joyful,  S33,  b'3  gil,  gul. 
Hal).  3.  18  yet . .  I  will  joy  in  the  God  of  my  salvation 
Zeph.  3.  17  The  Lokd..  he  will  joy  overtime  with  sing. 

2.  To  rejoice,  be  glad,  w'v,  bob'  sus,  sis. 

Isa.  65. 19  I  will  rejoice  in  Jerusalem,  and  joy  in 

3.  To  shine,  rejoice,  joy,  he  glad,  nti-y  sameach. 

Psa.  21.  1  The  king  shall  joy  in  thy  strength,  O  L. 
Isa.  9.  3  they  joy  before  thee  according  to  the  joy 

4.  To  boast,  Kauxaopai  kauchaomai. 

Rom.  5.  11  we  also  joy  in  God  through  our  Lord  Je. 

5.  To  rejoice,  joy,  yaipw  chairo. 

2  Co.  7. 13  exceedingly  the  more  joyed  we  for  the  j. 
Phil.  2.  17  if  I  be  offered.  .1  joy  and  rejoice  with 
2.  18  For  the  same  cause  also  do  ye  joy  and 
Col.  2.  5  yet  am  I  .joying  and  beholding  your  or. 

1  Th.  3.  9  wherewith  we  joy  for  your  sakes  before 

JOY,  to  leap  for  — 

To  leap,  tjKipTo.it>  skirtao. 

Luke  6.  23  leap  for  joy:  for,  behold,  your  reward  (is) 

JOY,  exceeding  — 

Gladness,  joy,  aya\\la<us  agalliasis. 

Jude  24  is  able.. to  present  (you).. with  exceeding  j. 
JOY,  to  break  forth  into  — 

To  break  forth,  ns?  palsach. 

Isa.  52.  9  B  eak  forth  into  joy,  sing  together,  ye 
JOY,  to  have  — 

1  -To  shine,  rejoice,  joy,  be  glad,  nay  sameach. 
Prov.17.21  a  fool,  .the  father  of  a  fool  hath  no  joy 
23.  24  that  begetteth  a  wise  (child)  shall  have  j. 
Isa.  9.  17  Therefore  the  Lord  shall  have  no  joy  in 

2.  To  have, joy, pleasure,  or  advantage,  bvlvypi,  ovrgxi. 
Phm.  20  brother,  let  me  have  joy  of  thee  in  the  L. 

JOT,  with  exceeling  — - 

To  be  glad,  ayaWiau  agalliao. 

1  Pe.  4.  13  ye  may  be  glad  also  with  exceeding  joy 
JOYFUL  — 

1  .Good,  2io  tob. 

Eccl.  7.  14  In  the  day  of  prosperity  be  joyful,  but  in 

2. Singing,  nil-)  renanah. 

Psa.  63.  5  my  mouth  shall  praise,  .with  joyful  lips 

3.  Rejoicing,  np y  sameach. 

1  Ki.  3.  56  went  unto  their  tents  joyful  and  glad  of 
Esth.  5.  9  Then  went  Hainan  forth  that  day  joyful 
Psa.113.  9  (and  to  be)  a  joyful  mother  of  children 

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4.  With  joy,  xapu  chara. 

2  Co.  7.  4  I  am  exceeding  joyfulin.  .our  tribulation 

JOYFUL,  to  be  — 

1.  To  leap,  rejoice,  joy,  be  joyful,  Via  gul,  gil. 

Psa.  35.  9  my  soul  shall  be  joyful  in  the  Lord  :  it 

149.  2  let  tiie  children  of  Zion  be  joyful  in  their 
Isa.  49. 13  Sing,  O  heavens ;  and  be  joyful,  O  earth 
61. 10  my  soul  shall  be  joyful  in  my  God ;  for 

2.  To  rejoice,  exult,  ns>  alaz. 

Psa.  96.  12  Let  the  field  be  joyful,  and  all  that  (is) 

149.  5  Let  the  saints  be  joyful  inglory  :  let  them 

3.  To  rejoice,  exult,  alats. 

Psa.  5. 1 1  let  them  also  that  love  thy  name  be  joyful 

4.  To  sing,  cry  aloud,  jau  ranan,  3. 

Psa.  98.  8  let  the  lulls  be  joyful  together 
JOYFUL,  to  make  — 

'To  make  joyful  or  glad,  no?’  sameach,  3. 

Ezra  6.  22  the  Lord  had  made  them  joyful,  and  tur. 
Isa.  56.  7  make  them  joyful  in  my  house  of  prayer 

JOYFUL  noise,  to  make  a  — 

To  shout,  yn  rua,  5. 

Psa.  66.  1  Make  a  joyful  noise  unto  God,  all  ye  lands  . 
81.  1  make  a  joyful  noise  unto  tlieGod  of  Jacob 
95.  1  let  us  make  a  joyful  noise  to  the  rock  of 
95.  2  and  make  a  joyful  noise  unto  him  with 
98.  4  Make  a  joyful  noise  unto  the  Lord,  all 
98.  6  make  a  joyful  noise  before  tire  Lord,  the 
100.  1  Slake  a  joyful  noise  unto  the  Lord,  all  ye 
JOYFUL  sound  — 

Sii  mt,  shouting,  njjn?  teruah. 

Psa.  89.  15  Blessed .  .  people  that  know  the  joyful  sou 
JOYFUL  voice  — 

Singing,  niin  renanah. 

Job  3.  7  that  night.,  let  no  joyful  voice  come  there 

JOYFULLY  — 

1  .To  see  life,  D’]n  nsn  raah  chayyim. 

Eccl.  9.  9  Live  joyfully  with  the  wife  whom  thou 

2.  To  rejoice,  xa'lP®  chairo. 

Lukerg.  6  and  came  down,  and  received  him  joyful. 

3.  With  joy,  pera  yapus  meta  cliaras. 

Heb  10.  34  took  joyfully  the  spoiling  of  your  goods 

JOYFULNESS  — 

\. Rejoicing,  joy,  gladness,  mirth,  nnpiy  simcliah. 

Deut28.  47  servedst  not  the  Lord  thy  God  with  jcy. 

2 .Joy,  xapa  chara. 

Col.  1. 11  all  patience  and  long  suffering  with  joy 

JOYOUS  — 

1. Rejoicing,  exulting,  l’Vy  alliz. 

Isa.  22.  2  a  tumultuous  city,  a  joyous  city  :  thy 
23.  7  (Is)  this  your  joyous  (city),  whose  antiqu- 

32.  13  all  the  houses  of  joy  (in)  the  joyous  city 

2 .Of  joy,  yapas  cliaras. 

Heb.  12.  11  no  chastening,  .seemetli  to  be  joyous,  but 
JO-ZA-BAD,  Jah  endows. 

1.  A  Gederathite  in  Judah.  He  joined  David  in  Ziklag. 
B.C,  1048. 

i  Ch.12.  4  and  Johanan,  and  J.  the  Gederathite 

2.  Two  men  of  Manasseh  that  joined  David  at  Ziklag. 

B. C.  1048. 

1  Ch.12.  20  J. .  .and  Michael,  and  J.,  and  Elihu,  and 

3.  A  Levite  overseer  of  the  dedicated  things  in  the  days 
of  Hezekiah.  B.C.  724. 

2  Ch.31.  13  J.,  and  Eliel,  and  Ismachiah,  andMahatli 

4.  A  chief  of  the  Levites  in  Josiah’s  time.  B.C.  623. 

2  Ch.35.  9  Jeiel  and  J.,  chief  of  the  Levites,  gave 

5.  A  son  of  Jeshua  who  was  employed  in  weighing  the 
vessels  of  the  sanctuary  brought  from  Babylon.  B.C. 
445- 

Ezra  8.  33  J.  the  son  of  Jeshua,  and  Noadiah  the  son 

C.  A  priest  who  had  taken  a  strange  wife.  B.C.  457. 

Ezra  10.  22  Maaseiah,  Ishmael,  Nethaneel,  J.,  and 

7.  A  Levite  who  had  taken  a  strange  wifi. .  B.C.  457. 

Ezra  10.  23  J.,  and  Shimei,  and  Kelriah,  the  same  (is) 

8.  A  Levite  interpreter  of  the  law  read  by  Ezra.  B.C. 
445- 

Neh.  8.  7  J.,  Hanan,  Pelaiali,  and  the  Levites,  can. 

9.  A  chief  Levite  in  Jerusalem  after  the  exile.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  11.  16.  and  J.,  of  the  chief  of  the  Levites,  (had) 
JO-ZA'-CHAR,  i?;v  Jah  remcnibers. 

The  son  of  Shimeath  (a  Moabitess)  who  slew  Joasli  or 
Jehoash  king  of  Judah.  B.C.  839. 

2  Ki.12.  21  J.  the  son  of  Shimeath,  and  Jehozabad 
JO-ZA-'DAK,  pixv  Jah  is  great. 

A  priest,  the  father  of  Jeshua  who  returned  from  exile 
with  Zerubbabel.  B.C.  536.  He  is  called  Josedech  in 
Haggai  and  Zechariah. 

Ezra  3.  2  the  son  of  J.,  and  his  brethren  the  priests 

3.  8  the  son  of  J.,  and  the  remnant  of  their 

5.  2  son  of  Shealtiel,  and  Jeshua  the  son  of  J. 

10.  18  of  the  sons  of  Jeshua  the  son  of  J.,  and 
Neh.  12.  26  Joiakim  the  son  of  Jeshua,  the  son  of  J. 
JU'-BAL,  box'  playing,  nomad. 

A  son  of  Adah,  wife  of  Lamech,  a  descendant  of  Cain. 
B.C.  3504. 

Gen.  4.  21  his  brother’s  name  (was)  J.:  he  was  the 


JUBILEE  — 

1.  Jubilee,  time  of  shouting  every  50th  year,  V?i’. 

Lev.  25.  10  it  shall  be  a  j  uijilee  unto  you  ;  and  ye 
25.  11  A  jubilee  shall  that  fiftieth  year  be  unto 

25. 12  For  it  (is)  the  jubilee  ;  it  shall  be  holy 
25.  13  I11  the  year  of  this  jubilee  ye  shall  return 
25.  15  the  number  of  years  after  the  jubilee  thou 
25  28  until  the  year  of  jubilee  :  and  hi  the  jubi. 
25.  30  the  house,  .shall  not  go  out  ill  the  jubilee 
25.  31  the  houses., they  sliailgooutin  the  jubilee 
25.  33  shall  go  out  in  (the  year  of)  jubilee  :  for 
25.  40  shall  serve  thee  unto  the  year  of  jubilee 
25.  50  from  the  year,  .unto  the  year  of  jubilee 
25.  52  it.  .but  few  years  unto  the  year  of  jubilee 

25.  34  then  he  shall  go  out  in  the  year  of  jubilee 
27.  17  It  he  sanctify,  .field  from  the  year  of  jub. 
27.  18  if  he  sanctify  his  field  after  the  jubilee 

27. 18  remain,  even  uuto  the  yearof  the  jubilee 
27.  21  the  field,  when  it  goeth  out  in  the  jubilee 
27.  23  uuto  the  yearof  the  jubilee :  aud  he  shall 
27.  24  I11  the  year  of  the  jubilee  the  field  shall 

Num.  36.  4  when  the  jubilee  of  the  children  of  Israel 

2.  Shouting,  shout,  blowing,  teruah. 

Lev.  23.  9  shalt  thou  cause  the  trumpet  of  the  jubi. 
JU'-CAL,  V?l’  able. 

A  sou  of  Shelemiali  and  prince  of  Judah,  a  deadly  enemy 
of  Jeremiah.  B.C.  590. 

Jer.  38.  1  J.  the  son  of  Shelemiali,  and  Pasliur  the 
JU  -DA,  JU  -BAH,  JU -DAS,  ~T,n'  praise. 

1.  The  fourth  con  of  Jacob  by  Leah.  B.C.  1740. 

Gen.  29.  35  she  called  his  name  J.:  and  left  hearing 
35.  23  aud  Levi,  and  J.,  and  Issachar,  and  Zeb. 

37.  26  J.  said  unto  his  brethren,  \  .'hat  profit  (is 

38.  1  J.  went  down  from  his  brethren,  and  tur. 
38.  2  And  J.  saw  there  a  daughter  of  a  certain 
38.  6  J.  took  a  wife  for  Er  his  firstborn,  whose 
38.  7  J.’s  first  born,  was  wicked  in  the  sight  of 
38.  8  J.  said  unto  Onan,  Go  in  uuto  thy  brother’s 
38.  11  Then  said  J.  to  Tamar  his  daughter  in  1. 

38. 12  daughter  of  Sliuah,  J.’s  wife, died;  and  J. 
38.  15  When  J.  saw  her,  he  thought  her  (to  bey 
38.  20  J.  sent  the  kid  by  the  hand  of  his  friend 
38.  22  lie  returned  to  J.,  and  said,  I  cannot  find 
38.  23  J.  said,  Let  her  take  (it)  to  her,  lest  we  be 
38.  24  it  was  told  J.  saying,  Tamar  thy  daughter 
38.  24  J.  said,  Bring  her  forth,  and  let  her  be 
38.  26  J.  acknowledged  (them),  and  said,  She 
43.  3  And  J.  spake  unto  him,  saying,  The  man 

43.  8  J.  said  unto  Israel  his  father,  Send  the 
44. 14  J.  and  his  brethren  came  to  J.’s  house 

44.  16  J.  said,  What  shall  we  say  unto  my  lord? 
44.  18  J. came  near  unto  him, and  said, Oh  my  lord 
46.  12  the  sous  of  J.;  Er  and  Onan,  and  Shelah 
46.  28  he  sent  J.  before  him  unto  Joseph,  to  di. 
49.  8  J.,  thou  (art  he)  whom  thy  brethren  shall 
49.  9  J.  (is)  a  lion’s  whelp :  from  the  prey,  my 

F.xod.  1.  2  Reuben,  Simeon,  Levi,  and  J. 

Nuni26.  19  the  sons  of  J.  (were)  Er  and  Onan  :  ami  Er 
Ruth  4.  12  Pliarez,  whom  Tamar  bare  unto  J.,  of 
1  Ch.  2.  1  Simeon,  Levi,  and  J.,  Issacliar,  and  Zebu. 
2.  3  The  sons  of  J.;  Er,  and  Onan,  and  Shelah 
2.  3  the  first  born  of  J.,  was  evil  in  the  sight 
2.  4  All  the  sons  of  J.  (were)  five 
2. 10  begat  Nahshon,  prince  of  the  children  of  J. 

4.  1  The  sons  of  J.;  Pliarez,  Hezron,  and  Carmi 

4.  21  The  sons  of  Shelah  the  son  of  J.  (were) 

4.  27  family  multiply,  like  to  the  children  of  J. 

5.  2  J.  prevailed  above  his  brethren,  and  of 
9.  4  of  the  children  of  Pliarez  the  son  of  J . 

Neh.  11.  24  of  the  children  of  Zerah  the  son  of  J. 
Matt.  1.  2  and  Jacob  begat  J.  and  his  brethren 

1 .  3  J.  begat  Phares  and  Zara  of  Thamar ;  and 
Luke  3.  33  son)  of  Phares,  which  was  (the  son)  of  J. 

2.  The  tribe  which  sprang  from  Judah,  and  applied  also 
to  the  territory  occupied  by  them. 

Gen.  49. 10  The  sceptre  shall  not  depart  from  J.,  nor 
Lxod3i.  2  of  Uri,  the  son  of  Hur,  of  the  tribe  of  J. 
35.  30  of  Uri,  the  son  of  Hur,  of  the  tribe  of  J. 
38.  22  of  Uri,  the  son  of  Hur,  of  the  tribe  of  J. 
Num.  1.  7  Of  J.;  Nahshon  the  son  of  Amminadab 

1.  26  Of  the  children  of  J.,  by  their  generations 

1.  27  numbered  of  them,  (even)  of  the  tribe  of  J. 

2.  3  shall  they  of  the  standaid  .of  J.  pitch 
2.  3  (shall  be)  captain  of  the  children  of  J. 

2.  9  All  that  were  numbered  in  the  camp  of  J. 
7.  12  the  son  of  Amminadab,  of  the  tribe  of  J. 

10.  14  standard  of  the  camp  of  the  children  of  J . 

13.  6  the  tribe  of  J.,  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephun. 

26.  20  the  sons  of  J.  after  their  families  were 
26.  22  These  (are)  the  families  of  J.  according 

34. 19  the  tribeof  J.,  Caleb  the  son  of  Jepliunneh 
Deut27.  12  J.,  and  Issachar,  and  Joseph,  and  Benja. 

33.  7  And  this  (is  the  blessing)  of  J.:  and  he 

33.  7  Hear,  Lord,  the  voice  of  J.,  and  bring 

34.  2  all  the  land  of  J.,  unto  tlie  utmost  sea 
Josh.  7.  1  Zabdi,  the  son  of  Zerah,  of  the  tribe  of  J. 

7.  16  rose  up  early,  .and  the  tribe  of  J.  was  taken 
7.  17  And  he  brought  the  family  of  J. ;  and  he 
7.  18  and  Aclian.  .of  the  tribe  of  J.,  was  taken 

11.  21  and  cut  off.  .from  all  the  mountains  of  J. 

14.  6  Then  the  children  of  J.  came  unto  Joshua 

15.  1  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  J.  by  their  fa. 
15.  12  This  (is)  the  coast  of  the  children  of  J. 

15.  13  he  gave  a  part  among  the  children  of  J. 

15.  20  the  inheritance,  .of  the  children  of  J. 

15.  21  cities  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  J. 

15.  63  the  children  of  J.  could  not  drive  them 
15.  63  Jebusites  dwell  with  the  children  of  J. 

18.  5  J.  shall  abide  in  their  coast  on  the  south 


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Josh.i8.  ii  between  the  children  of  J.  and  the  childr. 

1 8.  14  Kirjath-jearim,  a  city  of  the  children  of  J. 

19.  1  within  the  inheritance  of  the  children  of  J. 

19.  9  Out  of  the  portion  of  the  children  of  J. 

19.  9  the  part  of  the  children  of  J.  was  too 

19.  34  and  to  J.  upon  Jordan  toward  the  sunris. 

20.  7  which  (is)  Hebron,  in  the  mountain  of  J. 

21.  4  had  by  lot  out  of  the  tribe  of  J.,  and  out 
21.  9  gave  out  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  J. 

21.  11  Hebron,  in  the  hill  (country)  of  J.,  with 
Judg.  1.  2  tlie  Lord  said,  J,  shall  go  up :  behold 

1.  3  J.  said  unto  Simeon  his  brother,  Come  up 
1.  4  J.  went  up;  and  the  Lord  delivered  the 
1.  8  the  children  of  J.  had  fought  against  Jer. 

1.  9  afterward  the  children  of  J.  went  down 
1.  10  J.  went  against  the  Canaanites  that  dwelt 
1.  16  went  up.  .with  the  children  of  J.  into  the 
1.  16  wilderness  of  J.,  which  (lietli)  in  the  south 
1.  17  J.  went  with  Simeon  his  brother,  and 
1.  18  Also  J.  took  Gaza  with  the  coast  thereof 

1.  19  the  Lord  was  with  J. ;  and  he  drave  out 

10.  9  passed  over  Jordan  to  fight  also  against  J. 

15.  9  Then  the  Philistines  went  up,  and  pitch. 

15.  10  the  men  of  J.  said,  Why  are  ye  come  up 
15.  11  three  thousand  men  of  J.  went  to  the  top 

17.  7  there  was  a  young  man . .  of  the  family  of  J. 

18.  12  they  went  up,  anil  pitched,  .in  J.  :  wher. 

20.  18  And  the  Lord  said,  J.  (shall  go  up)  first 

Ruth  1.  7  on  their  way  to  return  into  the  land  of  J. 

1  Sa.  11.  8  children  of  Israel,  .and  the  men  of  J. 

15.  4  Saul  gathered,  .ten  thousand  men  of  J. 

17.  1.  gathered .  .at  Shochoh.  .(belongeth)  to  J. 

17.  52  men  of  Israel  and  of  J.  arose,  and  shout. 

18.  16  But  all  Israel  and  J.  loved  David,  becau. 

22.  5  depart,  and  get  thee  into  the  land  of  J. 

23.  3  men  said . .  Behold,  we  be  afraid  here  in  J. 

23.  23  search . .  throughout  all . .  thousands  of  J. 

27.  6  Ziklag  pertaineth  unto  the  kings  of  J. 

27.  10  David  said,  Against  the  south  of  .T.,  and 
30.  14  upon  (the  coast)  which  (belongeth)  to  J. 

30.  16  that  they  had  taken . .  out  of  the  land  of  J. 

30.  26  he  sent  of  the  spoil  unto  the  elders  of  J. 

2  Sa.  1.  18  he  bade  them  teach  the  children  of  J. 

2.  1  Shall  I  go  up  into  any  of  the  cities  of  J.  ? 

2.  4  And  the  men  of  J.  came,  and  there  they 
2.  4  anointed  David  king  over  the  house  of  J. 

2.  7  house  of  J.  have  anointed  me  king  over 
2. 10  But  the  house  of  J.  followed  David 

2.  11  was  king  in  Hebron  over  the  house  of  J. 

3.  8  which  against  J.  do  show  kindness  this 
3.  10  and  to  set  up  the  throne  of  David  over . .  J. 

5.  5  he  reigned  over  J.  seven  years  and  six 

5.  5  reigned  thirty  and  three  years  over  all.  .J. 

6.  2  people,  .(were)  with  him  from  Baale  of  J. 

11.  11  The  ark,  and  Israel,  and.!.,  abide  intents 

12.  8  gave  thee  the  house  of  Israel  and  of  J. 

19.  11  saying,  Speak  unto  the  elders  of  J.,  saying 
19.  14  he  bowed  the  heart  of  all  the  men  of  J. 

19.  15  J.  came  to  Gilgal,  to  go  to  meet  the  king 
19.  16  Shimei.  .came  down  with  the  men  of  J. 

19.  40  all  the  people  of  J.  conducted  the  king 
19.  41  Why  have,  .the  men  of  J.  stolen  thee 
19.  42  all  the  men  of  J.  answered  the  men  of  I. 
19.  43  men  of  Israel  answered  the  men  of  J. 

19.  43  words  of  the  men  of  J.  were  fiercer  than 

20.  2  but  the  men  of  J.  clave  unto  their  king 
20.  4  Assemble  me  the  men  of  J.  within  three 

20.  5  So  Amasa  went  to  assemble  (the  men  of)  T. 

21.  2  slay  them  in  his  zeal  to  the  children  of . .  J. 
24.  1  he  moved,  .to  say,  Go,  number  Israel.  .  J. 
24.  7  they  went  out  to  the  south  of  J.,  (even) 

24.  9  the  men  of  J.  (were)  five  hundred  thousa. 

1  Ki.  1.  9  and  all  the  men  of  J.  the  king’s  servants 

1.  35  I  have  appointed  him  to  he  ruler .  over  J. 

2.  32  and  Amasa.  .captain  of  the  host  of  J. 

4.  20  J.  and  Israel  (were)  many,  as  the  sand 

4.  25  J.  and  Israel  dwelt  safely,  every  man  under 

1  Ch.  6.  55  they  gave  them  Hebron  in  the  laud  of  J. 

6.  57  sons  of  Aaron  they  gave  the  cities  of  J. 

6.  65  gave  by  lot  out  of  the  tribe  of. .  J.,  and 
9.  3  in  Jerusalem  dwelt  of  thechildrenof  J. 

12.  16  there  came  of  the  children  of . .  J. .  .unto 

12.  24  The  children  of  J.  that  bare  shield  and  sp. 

13.  6  to  Kirjath-jearim,  which  (belonged)  to  J. 
27. 18  Of  J.,  Elihu,  (one)  of  the  brethren  of  Da. 
28.  4  -T.  (to  be)  the  ruler  ;  and  of  the  house  of  J. 

2  Ch.  2.  7  that  (are)  with  mein  J.  and  in  Jerusalem 

9.  11  none  such  seen  before  in  the  land  of  J. 
Ezra  1.  2  build .  .house  at  Jerusalem,  which  (is)  in  J. 

1.  3  let  him  go  up  to  Jerusalem,  which  (is)  in  J. 
1.  5  chief  of  the  fathers  of  J.  and  Benjamin 

1.  8  numbered  them..  Sheshbazzar..  prince  of  J. 
4.  4  weakened  the  hands  of  the  people  of  .T. 

4.  6  against,  .inhabitants  of  J.  and  Jerusalem 

5.  1  prophesied  unto  the  Jews  that  (were)  in  J. 
7.  14  to  enquire  concerning  J.  and  Jerusalem 
9.  9  to  give  us  a  wall  in  .T.  and  in  Jerusalem 

10.  7  they  made  proclamation  throughout  J. 

10.  9  men  of  J.  and  Benjamin  gathered  them. 
Neh.  1.  2  That  H. .  .came,  he  and  (certain)  men  of  J. 

2.  5  thou  wouldest  send  me  unto  J.,  unto  the 
2.  7  may  convey  me  over  till  I  come  into  J. 

4.  10  J.  said,  The  strength  of  the  bearers  of 

4.  16  rulers  (were)  behind  all  the  house  of  J. 

5.  14  to  be  their  governor  in  the  land  of  .T. 

6.  7  (There  is)  a  king  in  J.;  and  now  shall  it 
6.  17  the  nobles  of  J.  sent  many  letters  unto 

6.  18  For  (there  were)  many  in  J.  sworn  unto 

7.  6  came  again  to  Jerusalem  and  to  J.,  every 

11.  3  in  the  cities  of  J.  dwelt  every  one  in  his 
11.  4  at  Jerusalem  dwelt,  .the  children  of  J. 
11.  4  Of  the  children  of  J. ;  Athaiah  the  son  of 


Neh.  11.  20  the  residue,  .(were)  in  all  the  cities  of  J. 

11.  25  the  children  of  J.  dwelt  at  Kirjath-arba 

11.  36  of  the  Levites  (were)  divisions  (in)  J.,(and) 

12.  31  I  brought  up  the  princes  of  J.  upon  the 

12.  32  Hoshaiah,  and  half  of  the  princes  of  J. 

12.  44  J.  rejoiced  for  the  priests  and  for  the 

13. 12  Then  brought  all  J.  the  tithe  of  the  corn 

13.15  those  days  saw  I  in  J.  (some)  treading  wine 

13.  16  sold  on  the  sabbath  unto,  .children  of  J. 

13.  17  I  contended  with  the  nobles  of  J.,  and 

Esth.  2.  6  been  carried  away  with  Jeconiah  king  of  J. 
Vsa.  48.  1 1  let  the  daughters  of  J.  be  glad,  because 
60.  7  strength  of  mine  head  ;  J.  (is)  my  lawgiver 
63.  title.  D. . .  when  he  was  in  the  wilderness  of  J . 

68.  27  the  princes  of  J.  (and)  their  council,  the 

69.  35  save  Zion,  and  will  build  the  cities  of  J. 

76.  1  In  J.  (is)  God  known  ;  his  name  (is)  great 
78.  68  chose  the  tribe  of  J.,  the  mount  Zion  wh. 
97.  8  the  daughters  of  J.  rejoiced  because  of 

108.  8  the  strength  of  mine  head  ;  J.  (is)  my  law. 
114.  2  J.  was  his  sanctuary.  .Israel  his  dominion 
Matt.  2.  6  And  thou,  Bethlehem,  (in)  the  land  of  J. 

6  art  not  the  least  among  the  princes  of  J. 
Luke  1  39  into  the  hill  country .  .into  a  city  of  J. 

Ileb.  7.  14  is)  evident  that  our  Lord  sprang  out  of  J. 

8.  8  house  of  Israel  and  with  the  house  of  J. 
Rev.  5.  5  the  Lion  of  the  tribe  of  J.,  the  Root  of 

7.  5  Of  the  tribe  of  J.  (were)  sealed  twelve 

3.  After  the  revolt  of  the  ten  tribes  the  kingdom  over 
which  Relioboani  reigned  was  called  Judah. 

1  Ki.  12. 17  Israel  which  dwelt  in  the  cities  of  J. 

12.  20  none  that  followed .  .but  the  tribe  of  J. 

12.  21  he  assembled  all  the  house  of  J.,  with 

12.  23  king  of  J.,  and  unto  all  the  house  of  J. 

12.  27  their  lord,  (even)  unto  Rehoboam.  .of  J. 

12.  27  shall,  .go  again  to  Rehoboam  king  of  J. 

12.  32  feast,  .like  unto  the  feast  that  (is)  in  J. 

13.  1  there  came  a  man  of  God  out  of  J.  by 

13. 12  the  man  of  God  went  which  came  from  J . 

13. 14  thou  the  man  of  God  that  earnest  fromJ.? 

13.  21  unto  the  man  of  God  that  came  from  J. 

14.  21  Rehoboam.  .son  of  Solomon  reigned  in  J. 

14.  22  J.  diil  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord,  and 

14.  29  book  of  the  chronicles  of  tliekings  of  J.? 

15.  1  eighteenth  year,  .reigned  Abijamover  J. 

15.  7  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings  of  J.? 

15.  9  in  the  twentieth  year,  reigned  A... over  J. 

15.  17  king  of  Israel  went  up  against  J.,  and 
15.  17  to  go  out  or  come  in  to  Asa  king  of  J. 

15.  22  Asa  made  a  proclama.  throughout  all  J. 
15.  23  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings  of  J.? 
15.  25  in  the  second  year  of  Asa  king  of  J. 

15.  28,  33  in  the  third  year  of  Asa  king  of  J. 

16.  8  twenty  and  sixth  year  of  Asa  king  of  J. 

16.  10,  15  anil  seventh  year  of  Asa  king  of  J. 

16.  23  thirty  and  first  year  of  Asa  king  of  J. 

16.  29  thirty  and  eighth  year  of  Asa  king  of  J. 

19.  3  to  Beer-sheba,  which  (belongeth)  to  J. 

22.  2  king  of  J.  came  down  to  the  king  of  Isr. 

22.  10  ki.  of  Israel  and  Jehoshaphat.  .king  of  J. 

22.  29  the  king  of  J.  went  up  to  Ramoth-gilead 

22.  41  the  son  of  Asa  began  to  reign  over  J.  in 
22.  45  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings  of  J.? 
22.  51  seventeenth  year  of  Jehosha.  king  of  J. 

2  Ki.  1. 17  Jehoram  the  son  of  Jehoshaphat  ki.  of  J. 
3.  1  eighteenth  year  of  Jehoshaphat  king  of  J. 
3.  7  sent  to  Jehoshaphat  the  king  of  J.,  say. 

3.  9  and  the  king  of  J.,  and  the  king  of  Edom 
3.  14  presence  of  Jehoshaphat  the  king  oi  J. 

8. 16  Jehoshaphat  (being)  then  king  of  J .,  JU10. 

8. 16  son  of  Jehoshaphat  king  of  J.  began  to 

8.  19  the  Lord  would  not  destroy  J.  for  David 
8.  20,  22  E.  revolted  from  under  the  hand  of  J. 
8.  23  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings  of  J.? 
8.25  Ahaziah  the  son  of  Jehoram  king  of  J. 

8.  29  the  son  of  Jehoram  king  of  J.  went  down 

9.  16  king  of  J.  was  come  down  to  see  Joram 

9.  21  kingof  Israel  and  Ahaziah  king  of  J .  went 
9.  27  when  Ahaziah  the  king  of  J.  saw  (this) 

9.  29  began  Ahaziah  to  reign  over  J. 

10.  13  with  the  brethren  of  Ahaziah  king  of  J. 

12.  18  king  of  J.  took  all  the  hallowed  tilings 

12.  18  J.,  and  Ahaziah,  his  fathers,  kings  of  J. 

12.  19  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings  of  J.? 

13.  1  of  Joash  the  son  of  Ahaziah  king  of  J. 

13.  10  thirty,  .seventh  year  of  Joash  king  of  J. 

13.  12  he  fought  against  Amaziah  king  of  J. 

14.  1  Amaziah  the  son  of  Joash  king  of  J. 

14.  9  king  of  Israel  sent  to  Amaziah  king  of  J. 

14.  10  shouldest  fall,  (even)  thou,  and  J.  with 

14.  11  he  and  Amaziah  king  of  J.  looked  one  an. 
14.  11  at  Beth-shemesh,  which  (belongeth)  to  J. 
14.  12  J.  was  put  to  the  worse  before  Israel ;  and 
14.  13  king  of  Israel  took  Amaziah  king  of  J. 

14.  15  how  he  fought  with  Amaziah  king  of  J. 
14.  17  the  son  of  Joash  king  of  J.  lived  after 
14.  18  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings  of  J.? 
14.  21  the  people  of  J.  took  Azariah,  which  (was) 
14.  22  built  Elath,  and  restored  it  to  J.,  after 

14.  23  of  Amaziah  the  son  of  Joash  king  of  J. 
14/28  Dama. .  .Hamath,  (which  belonged)  to  J. 

15.  1  began  Azariah  son  of  Amaziah  king  of  J. 

15.  6  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings  of  J.? 

15.  8  eighth  year  of  Azariah  king  of  J.  did 

15.  13  and  thirtieth  year  of  Uzziah  king  of  J. 

15.  17  and  tlxirtieth  year  of  Azariah  king  of  J. 
15.  23  the  fiftieth  year  of  Azariah  king  of  J. 

15.  27  and  fiftieth  year  of  Azariah  king  of  J. 

15.  32  began  Jot  ham  the  sou  of  Uzziah  king  of  J. 
15.  36  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings  of  J.? 
15.  37  send  against  J.  Rezin  the  king  of  Syria 


2  Ki.  16.  1  son  of  Jotham  king  of  J.  began  foreign 

16.  19  hook  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings  of  J.? 

17.  1  In  the  twelfth  year  of  Aliaz  king  of  J. 

17. 13  Israel  and  against  J.  by  all  the  prophets 

17.  18  was  none  left  but  the  tribe  of  J.  only 

17.  19  J.  kept  not  the  commandments  of  the  L. 

18.  1  the  son  of  Ahaz  king  of  J.  began  to  reign 

18.  5  none  like  him  among  all  the  kings  of  J. 

18.  13  up  against  all  the  fenced  cities  of  J. 

18.  14  king  of  J.  sent  to  the  king  of  Assyria  to 
18.  14  appointed  unto  Hezekiali  king  of  J.  three 
18.  16  which  Hezekiah  king  of  J.  had  overlaid 

18.  22  hath  said  to  J.  and  Jerusalem,  Ye  shall 
19.10  Thus  shall  ye  speak  to  Hezekiah  king  of  J. 

19.  30  remnant  that  is  escaped  of  the  house  of  J . 

20.  20  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings  of  J.? 

21.  11  king  of  J.  hath  done  these  abominations 
21.  II  hath  made  J.  also  to  sin  with  his  idols 
21.  12  bringing  (such)  evil  upon  Jerusalem.  J. 

21.  16  besides  his  sin  wherewith  he  made  J.  to 

21.  17,  25  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  ki.  of  J.? 

22. 13  for  me,  and  for  the  people,  and  for  all  J. 

22. 16  the  book  which  the  king  of  J.  hath  read 

22.  18  the  king  of  J.,  which  sent  you  to  enquire 

23.  1  all  the  elders  of  J.  and  of  Jerusalem 

23.  2  the  men  of  J.  and  all  the  inhabitants  of 

23.  5  kings  of  J.  had  ordained  to  burn  incense 

23.  5  in  the  high  places  in  the  cities  of  J.,  and 

23.  8  all  the  priests  out  of  the  cities  of  J.,  and 
23.  11  that  the  kings  of  J.  had  given  to  the  sun 
23.  12  altars,  .which  the  kings  of  J.  had  made 
23.  17  of  the  man  of  God,  which  came  from  J. 

23.  22  the  kings  of  Israel,  nor  of  the  kings  of  J. 
23.  24  spied  in  the  land  of  J.  and  in  Jerusalem 
23.  26  his  auger  was  kindled  against  J.,  because 
23.  27  I  will  remove  J.  also  out  of  my  sight,  as 

23.  28  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings  of  J.? 

24.  2  sent  them  against  J.  to  destroy  it,  accor. 

24.  3  the  commandment,  .came  (this)  upon  J. 

24.  5  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings  of  J.? 

24.  12  the  king  of  J.  went  out  to  the  king  of 

24.  20  came  to  pass  in  Jerusalem  and  J.,  until 

25.  21  So  J.  was  carried  away  out  of  their  land 

25.  22  people  that  remained  in  the  land  of  J. 

25.  27  the  captivity  of  Jehoiachin  king  of  J. 

25.  27  lift  up  the  head  of  Jehoiachin  king  of  J. 

1  Ch.  4.  41  came  in  the  days  of  Hezekiah  king  of  J. 

5.  17  genealogies  in .  (lays  of  Jotham  king  of  J. 

6.  15  the  Lord  carried  away  J.  and  Jerusalem 

9.  1  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  Israel  and  J. 

21.  5  J.  (was)  four  hundred  threescore  and  ten 

2  CI1.10.  17  of  Israel  that  dwelt  in  the  cities  of  J. 

11.  1  gathered  of  the  house  of  J.  and  Benjamin 
11.  3ddng  of  J.,  and  to  all  Israel  in  J.  and  Ben. 
11.  5  Rehoboam.  .built  cities  for  defence  in  J. 
11.  10  (are)  in  J.  and  in  Benjamin  fenced  ci'ies 
11.  12  strong,  having  J.  and  Benjamin  on  his  side 
II.  14  came  to  J.  and  Jerusalem :  for  Jeroboam 

11. 17  they  strengthened  the  kingdom  of  J.,  and 

11.  23  all  the  countries  of  J.  audBenjamim,  unto 

10.  4  the  fenced  cities  which  (pertained)  to  J . 

12.  5  (to)  the  princes  of  J.,  that  were  gathered 

12.  12  turned,  .and  also  in  J.  things  went  well 

13.  1  Now.  began  Abijah  to  reign  over  J. 

13.  13  they  were  before  J.,  and  the  ambushment 

i3.  14  when  J.  looked  back,  behold,  the  battle 

13.  15  of  J.  gave  a  shout :  and  as  the  men  of  J. 

13.  15  smote,  all  Israel  before  Abijah  and  J. 

13. 16  the  children  of  Israel  fled  before  J.:  and 

13.  18  the  children  of  J.  prevailed,  because  they 

14.  4  commanded  J.  to  seek  the  Lord  God  of 

14.  5  he  took  away  out  of  all  the  cities  of  J. 

14.  6  he  built  fenced  cities  in  J. :  for  the  land 

14.  7  he  said  unto  J.,  Let  us  build  these  cities 

14.  8  Asa  had.  out  of  J.  three  hundred  tlious. 

14.  12  the  Ethiopians  before  Asa,  and  before  J. 

15.  2  Hear  ye  me,  Asa,  and  all  J.and  Benjamin 

15.  8  out  of  all  the  land  of  J.  and  Benjamin 

15.  9  he  gathered  all  J.  and  Benjamin,  and  the 

15. 15  J.rejoicedattheoatli ;  for  tlieyliad sworn 

16.  1  king  of  Israel  came  up  against  J.,  and 

16.  1  none  go  out  or  come  in  to  Asa  king  of  J. 

16.  6  king  took  all  J. ;  and  they  carried  away 

16.  7  the  seer  came  to  Asa  king  of  J.,  and  said 

16.  II  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  J.  and  Israel 

17.  2  of  J.,  and  set  garrisons  in  the  land  of  J. 

17.  5  J.  brought  to  Jehoshaphat  presents  ;  and 

17.  6  took . .  the  high  places  and  groves  out  of  J . 

17.  7  to  Michaiah,  to  teach  in  the  cities  of  J. 

17.  9  they  taught  in  J.,  and  (had)  the  book  of 

17.  9  went  about  throughout  all  the  cities  of  J . 

17.  10  of  the  lands  that  (were)  round  about  J. 
17.  12  he  built  in  J.  castles,  and  cities  of  store 
17.  1 3  he  had  much  business  in  the  cities  of  J. 
17.  14  Of  J.,  the  captains  of  thousands  ;  Aduali 

17.  19  put  in  the  fenced  cities  throughout . .  J. 

18  3  king  of  Israel  said  unto,  .king  of  J.,  M  ilt 

18.  9  king  of  Israel  and  Jehoshaphat  king  of  J. 

18.  28  the  king  of  J.  went  up  to  Rnmoth-giltad 

19.  1  the  king  of  J.  returned  to  his  house  in 

19.  5  throughout  all  the  fenced  cities  of  J. 

19.  II  Zebadiah.  .the  ruler  of  the  house  of  J. 

20.  3  and  proclaimed  a  fast  throughout  all  J. 
20  4  J.  gathered  themselves  together  to  ask 

20.  4  out  of  all  the  cities  of  J.  they  came  to 

20.  5  in  the  congregation  of  J.  and  Jerusalem 

20. 13  J.  stood  before  the  Lord,  with  their  little 

20. 15  Hearken  ye,  all  J..  and  ye  inhabitants  of 
20.  17  see.  .salvation  of  the  LORDwith  you,  O  J. 
20.  18  J.  and  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  fell 
20.  20  0  J.,  and  ye  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem 
20.  22  children  of  Ammon,  .were  come  against  J. 


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2  CI1.20.  24  when  J.  came  toward  the  watch  tower 

20.  27  they  returned,  every  man  of  J.  and  Jerus. 

20.  31  And  JehoshaphatreignedoverJ.,(Hevyas) 

20.  35  after  this  did  Jehoshapliat  king  of  J.  join 

21.  3  precious  things,  with  fenced  cities  in  J. 

21.  8  revolted  from  under  the  dominion  of  J. 

21.  10  revolted  from  under  the  hand  of  J.  unto 

31.  11  made  high  places  in  the  mountains  of  J. 

31. 11  commit  fornication,  and  compelled  J. 

21. 12  father,  nor  in  the  ways  of  Asa  king  of  .1. 
21  13  made  J.  and  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem 

21.  17  they  came  up  into  J.,  and  brake  into  it 

22.  1  the  son  of  Jehoram  king  of  J.  reigned 

22.  6  the  son  of  Jehoram  king  of  J.  went  down 

22.  8  found  the  princes  of  J.,  and  the  sons  of 

22.  10  all  the  seed  royal  of  the  house  of  J. 

23.  2  they  went  about  in  J.,  and  gathered  the 

23.  2  Levites  out  of  all  the  cities  of  J.,  and 

23.  8  all  J.  did  according  to  all  things  that 

24.  5  Go  out  unto  the  cities  of  J.,  and  gather 

24.  6  bring  in,  out  of  J.  and  out  of  Jerusalem 

24.  9  a  proclamation  through  J.  and  Jerusalem 

24.  17  after  the  death,  .came  the  princes  of  J. 

24.  18  wrath  came  upon  J.  and  Jerusalem  for 

24.  23  came  to  J.  and  Jerusalem,  and  destroyed 

25.  5  Amaziah  gathered  J.  together,  and  made 

25.  5  captains,  .throughout  all  J.  and  Benjamin 

25.  10  anger  was  greatly  kindled  against  J. 

25. 12  did  the  children  of  J.  carry  away  captive 

25.  13  fell  upon  the  cities  of  J.,  from  Samaria 

25.  17  Then  Amaziah  king  of  J.took  advice,  and 

25.  18  king  of  Israel  sent  to  Amaziah  king  of  J. 
25.  19  shouldest  fall,  (even)  thou,  and  J.  with 
25.  21  J.,  at  Beth-shemesh .  .(belongeth)  to  J. 

25.  22  J.  was  put  to  the  worse  before  Israel,  and 
25.  23  the  king  of  Israel  took  Amaziah  king  of  J. 
25.  25  the  son  of  Joash  king  of  J.  lived  after 
25.  26  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  J.  and  Israel  ? 

25.  28  buried,  .with  his  fathers  in  the  city  of  J. 

26.  1  peopleof  J.tookUzziah,  who  (was)  sixteen 

26.  2  He  built  Eloth,  and  restored  it  to  J.,  after 

27.  4  he  built  citiesinthe  mountains  of  J.,  and 

27.  7  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  Israel  and  J. 

28.  6  the  son  of  Remaliah  slew  in  J.  an  liundr. 

28.  9  Lord  God  of  your  fathers . .  wroth  with  .1. 
28. 10  purpose  to  keep  under  the  children  of  J. 
28.  17  the  Edomites  had  come  and  smitten  J. 

28.  18  of  the  low  country,  and  of  the  south  of  J. 
28.  19  the  Lord  brought  J.  low  because  of  Ahaz 

28. 19  he  made  J.  naked,  and  transgressed  sore 
28.  25  in  every  several  city  of  J.  he  made  high 

28.  26  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  J.  and  Israel 

29.  8  wrath  of  the  Lord  was  upon  J.  and  Jeru. 

29.  21  kingdom,  and  for  the  sanctuary,  and  for  J. 

30.  1  Hezekiah  sent  to  all  Israel  and  J.,  and 

30.  6  his  princes  throughout  all  Israel  and  J. 

30.  ia  in  J.  the  hand  of  God  was  to  give  them 

30.  24  king  of  J.  did  give  to  the  eongregration  a 

30.  25  the  congregation  of  J.,  with  the  priests 
30.25  the  strangers,  that  dwelt  inJ.,  rejoiced 

31.  1  Israel,  .went  out  to  the  cities  of  J.,  and 

31.  1  the  altars  out  of  all  J.  and  Benjamin,  in 

31.  6  Israel  and  J.,  thatdwelt  in  the  cities  of  J. 

31.  20  thus  did  Hezekiah  throughout  all  J.,  and 

32.  1  entered  into  J.,  and  encamped  against 

32.  8  upon  the  words  of  Hezekiah  king  of  J. 

32.  9  unto  Hezekiah  king  of  J.,  and  unto  all  .T. 

32.  12  commanded  J.  and  Jerusalem,  saying,  Ye 

32.  23  brought,  .presents  to  Hezekiah  king  of  J. 
32.  25  wrath  upon  him,  and  upon  J.  and  Jerus. 
32.  32  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  J.  and  Israel 

32.  33  J.  and  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  did 

33.  9  JIanasseh  made  J.  and  the  inhabitants  of 

33.  14  captains,  .in  all  the  fenced  cities  of  J. 

33.  16  and  commanded  J.  to  serve  the  Lord  God 

34.  3  in  the  twelfth  year  he  began  to  purge  J. 

34.  5  And  he.  .cleansed  J.  and  Jerusalem 

34.  9  remnant  of  Israel,  .of  all  J.  and  Benjamin 
34.  11  houses  which  the  kings  of  J.  had  destroy. 
34.  21  them  that  are  left  in  Israel  and  in  J. 

34.  24  they  have  read  before  the  king  of  J. 

34.  26  the  king  of  J.,  who  sent  you  to  enquire  of 
34.  29  gathered,  .all  the  elders  of  J.  and  Jerus. 

34.  30  men  of  J.,  and  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusal. 

35. 18  all  J.  and  Israel  that  were  present,  and 

35.  21  What  have  I  to  do  with  thee,  .king  of  J.? 

35.  24  all  J.  and  Jerusalem  mourned  for  Josiah 

35.  27  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  Israel  and  J. 

36.  4,  10  his  brother  king  over  J.  and  Jerusalem 

36.  8  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  Israel  and  J. 

36.  23  an  house  in  Jerusalem,  which  (is)  in  J. 

Ezra  2.  1  came  again  unto  Jerusalem  and  J.,  every 

4.  1  the  adversaries  of  J.  and  Benjamin  heard 

5.  1  prophesied  unto  the  Jews  that(were)in  J. 

7.  14  to  enquire  concerning  J.  and  Jerusalem 
9.  9  to  give  us  a  wall  in  J .  and  in  Jerusalem 

Vrov25.  1  the  men  of  Hezekiah  king  of  J.  copied 
Isa.  1.  1  which  he  saw  concerning  J.  and  Jerusal. 

1.  1  Jotham,  Ahaz,  (and)  Hezekiah,  kings  of  J. 

2.  1  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz  saw  concerning  J. 

3.  1  from  J.  the  stay  and  the  staff,  the  whole 

3.  8  For  Jerusalem  is  ruined,  and  J.  is  fallen 
5.  3  men  of  J.,  judge,  I  pray  you,  betwixt  me 
5.  7  and  the  men  of  J.  his  pleasant  plant :  and 

7.  1  son  of  Jotham.  .son  of  Uzziah,  king  of  J. 

7.  6  Let  us  go  up  against  J.,  and  vex  it,  and 

7.  17  the  day  that  Ephraim  departed  from  J. 

8.  8  he  shall  pass  through  J.  ;  he  shall  overfl. 

9.  21  they  together  (shall  be)  against  J.  For  all 
11.  12  gather  together  the  dispersed  of  J.  from 

11. 13  the  adversaries  of  J.  shall  be  cut  off 

11. 13  Ephraim  shall  not  envy  J.,  and  J.  shall 


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Jer. 


19.  17  land  of  J.  shall  be  a  terror  unto  Egypt 
22.  8  he  discovered  the  covering  of  J.,  and 
22.  21  of  Jerusalem,  and  to  the  house  of  J. 

26.  1  shall  this  song  be  sung  in  the  land  of  J. 
36.  1  up  against  all  the  defenced  cities  of  J. 

36.  7  and  said  to  J.  and  to  Jerusalem,  Ye  shall 

37.  10  Thus  shall  ye  speak  to  Hezekiah  king  of  J. 

37.  31  remnant  that  is  escaped  of  the  house  of  J. 

38.  9  The  writing  of  Hezekiah  king  of  J.,  when 
40.^9  say  unto  the  cities  of  J. ,  Behold  your  God 

44.  26  to  the  cities  of  J.,  Y’e  shall  be  built,  and 

48.  1  are  come  forth  out  of  the  waters  of  J. 

65.  9  out  of  J.  an  inheritor  of  my  mountains 

1.  2  days  of  Josiah  the  son  of  Amonkingof  J. 
1.  3  of  Jelioiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  kingof  J 
1.  3  of  Zedekiah  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  J. 

1.  15  shall  come,  .against  all  the  cities  of  J. 

1.  18  against  the  kings  of  J.,  against  the  princes 

2.  23  the  number  of  thy  cities  are  thy  gods,  0  J . 

3.  7  And  her  treacherous  sister  J.  saw  (it) 

3.  8  J.  feared  not,  but  went  and  played  the 

3.  10  J.  hath  not  turned  unto  me  with  her  wh. 
3.  11  justified  herself  more  than  treacherous  J. 

3.  18  house  of  J.  shall  walk  with  the  house  of 

4.  3  thus  saith  the  Lord  to  the  men  of  J.  and 

4.  4  ye  men  of  J.  and  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem 

4.  5  Declare  ye  in  J.,  and  publish  in  Jerusalem 

4.  16  give  out  their  voice  against,  .cities  of  J. 

5.  11  house  of  Israel  and  the  house  of  J.  have 

5.  20  Declare  this,  .and  publish  it  in  J.,  saying 
7.  2  (ye  of)  J.,  that  enter  in  at  these  gates  to 
7.  17  Seest.  not  what  they  do  in  the  cities  of  J 
7.  30  the  children  of  J.  have  done  evil  in  my 

7.  34  I  cause  to  cease  from  the  cities  of  J. 

8.  1  bring  out  the  bones  of  the  kings  of  J. 

9.  11  and  I  will  make  the  cities  of  J.  desolate 
9.  26  J.,  and  Edom,  and  the  children  of  Amm. 

10.  22  to  make  the  cities  of  J.  desolate,  (and)  a 

11.  2  and  speak  unto  the  men  of  J.,  and  to  the 
11.  6  Proclaim . .  these  words  in  the  cities  of  J. 
11.  9  conspiracy  is  found  among  the  men  of  J. 
11.  10  house  of  Israel  and  the  house  of  J.  have 
11.  12  Then  shall  the  cities  of  J.  and  inhabitants 
11.  13  number  of  thy  cities  were  thy  gods,  O  J. 
11.  17  house  of  Israel,  and  of  the  house  of  J. 

12. 14  pluck  out  the  house  of  J.  from  among 
13.  9  this  manner  will  1  mar  the  pride  of  J. 

13.  1 1  house  of  Israel  and  the  whole  house  of  J. 

13.  19  J.  shall  be  earned  away  captive  all  of 

14.  2  J.  mourneth,  and  the  gates  thereof  lang. 

14. 19  Hast  thou  utterly  rejected  J.  ?  hath  thy 
15  4  Manasseh  the  son  of  Hezekiah  king  of  J 

17.  1  The  sin  of  J.  (is)  written  with  a  pen 

17.  19  whereby  the  kings  of  J.  come  in,  and  by 
17.  20  ye  kings  of  J.,  and  all  J.,  and  all  the 
17.  25  men  of  J.,  and  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusa. 

17.  26  they  shall  come  from  the  cities  of  J.,  and 

18.  11  speak  to  the  men  of  J. .  .to  the  inhabit. 

19.  3  kings  of  J.,  and  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem 
19.  4  fathers  have  known,  nor  the  kings  of  J. 

19.  7  make  void  the  counsel  of  J.  and  Jerusalem 

19. 13  the  houses  of  the  kings  of  J.,  shall  be 

20.  4  I  will  give  all  J.  into  the  hand  of  the 

20.  5  the  treasures  of  the  kings  of  J.  will  I 

21.  7  I  will  deliver  Zedekiah  king  of  J.,  and 

21.  11  And  touching  the  house  of  the  king  of  J. 

22.  1  Go  down  to  the  house  of  the  king  of  J 

22.  2  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  O  king  of  J. 
22.  6  saith  the  Lord  unto  the  king’s  house  of  J. 
22.  II  Shallum  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  J.,  wh 
22.  18  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  J. 

22.  24  though Coniah.  .kingof  J.  were  the  signet 

22.  30  no  man.  .shall  pros. . .  ruling  anymore  in  J. 

23.  6  In  his  days  J  shall  be  saved,  and  Israel 

24.  1  carried  away  captive  Jeconiab . .  king  of  J. 
24.  1  princes  of  J.,  with  the  carpenters  and  sm. 
24.  5  them  that  are  carried  away  captive  of  J 

24.  8  So  will  I  give  Zedekiah  the  king  of  J  ,  and 

25.  1  that  came,  .concerning  all  the  people  of  J 
25.  1  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  J 
25.  2  Jeremiah . .  spake  unto  all  the  people  of  J. 

25.  3  year  of  Josiah  the  son  of  Amon  king  of  J 

25. 18  Jerusalem,  and  the  cities  of  J  .  .to  make 

26.  1  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  J. 

26.  2  Stand . .  and  speak  unto  all  the  cities  of  J. 
26. 10  When  the  princes  of  J.  heard  these  things 

26.  j8  prophesied  in  the  days  of.  .kingof  J  ,  and 

26.  18  spake  to  all  the  people  of  J., saying,  Thus 

26.  19  Did  Hezekiah  king  of  J.  and  all  J.  put  him 

27.  1  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  J. 

27.  3  which  come  to  Jerusalem  unto . .  king  of  J. 

27.  12  I  spake  also  to  Zedekiah  king  of  J.  acco.l 

27. 18  are  left  iu.  .the  house  of  the  king  of  J. 

27. 20  king  of  J. .  .and  all  the  nobles  of  .T  and 

27.  21  remain .  .(in)  the  house  of  the  king  of  J 

28.  1  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of.  .king  of  J. 

28.  4  I  will  bring  again . .  Jeconiali.  .king  of  I 

28.  4  all  the  captives  of  J.,  that  went  into  Ba. 

29.  2  After,  .the  princes  of  J  .  .were  departed 

29.  3  whom  Zedekiah  king  of  .1.  sent  unto  Bab. 

29.  22  a  curse  by  all  the  captivity  of  J.  which 

30.  3  that  I  will  bring  again  the  captivity  of . .  J. 

30.  4  words  that  the  Lord  spake  concerning . .  J. 

31.  23  As  yet  they  shall  use  this  speech  in.  J. 

31.  24  there  shall  dwell  in  J.  itself,  .husbandmen 

31.  27  that  I  will  sow  the  house,  .of  J.  with  the 

31.  31  make  anewcovenant  with  the  house  of . .  J. 

32.  1  in  the  tenth  year  of  Zedekiah  king  of  J. 

32.  2  the  prison,  which  (was)  in  the  king  of  J.’s. 

32.  3  For  Zedekiah  king  of  J.  had  shut  him  up 
32.  4  Zedekiah  king  of  J.  shall  not  escape  out 
32.  30  For  the  children,  .of  J.  have  only  done 


Jer.  32. 32  of  all  the  evil,  .of  the  children  of  J.,  wh. 
32.  32  the  men  of  J.,  and  the  inhabitants  of  Je. 

32.  44  take  witnesses,  .in  the  cities  of  J.,  and  in 

33.  4  houses  of  the  kings  of  J.,  which  are  thro. 

33.  7  I  will  cause  the  captivity  of  J. .  .to  return 

33.  10  without  beast,  (even)  iu  the  cities  of  J. 

33. 13  in  the  cities  of  J.,  shall  the  flocks  pass 

33.  14  which  I  have  promised,  .to  the  house  of  J. 

33.  16  In  those  days  shall  J.  be  saved,  and  Jer. 

34.  2  Go  and  speak  to  Zedekiah  king  of  J.,  and 

34.  4  Yet  hear  the  word . .  0  Zedekiah  king  of  J. 

34.  6  all  these  words  unto  Zedekiah  king  of  J.  iu 

34.  7  against  all  the  cities  of  J.  that  were  left 

34.  7  these . .  cities  remained  of  the  cities  of  J. 
34.  19  The  princes  of  J.,  and  the  princes  of  Jer. 
34.  21  Zedekiah  king  of  J..  .will  I  give  into  the 

34.  22  I  will  make  the  cities  of  J.  a  desolation 

35.  1  Jehoiakim  the  sou  of  Josiah  king  of  J. 

35. 13  Go  and  tell  the  men  of  J.,  and  the  inhab. 

35.  17  Behold,  I  will  bring  upon  J. .  .all  the  evil 

36.  1  of  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  J. 

36.  2  that  I  have  spoken  unto  thee . .  against  J. 
36.  3  It  may  be  that  the  house  of  J.  will  hear 
36.  6  also  thou  slialt  read. .in  the  ears  of  all  J. 
36.  9  of  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  J. 
36.  28  which  Jehoiakim  the  king  of  J.  hath  bur. 
36.  29  And  thou  shalt  say  to  Jehoiakim  king  of  J. 
36.  30  saith  the  Lord  of  Jehoiakim  king  of  J. 

36.  31  I  will  bring,  upon  the  men  of  of  J.,  all 

36.  32  book  which  Jehoiakim  king  of  J.  had  bu. 

37.  1  whom,  .kingof  Babylon  madekingin. .  J. 

37.  7  Thus  shall  ye  say  to  the  king  of  J.,  that 

38.  22  women  that  are  left  in  the  king  of  J.’s  h. 

39.  1  In  the  ninth  year  of  Zedekiah  king  of  J. 

39.  4  when  Zedekiah  the  king  of  J.  saw  them 
39.  6  king  of  Babylon  slew  all  the  nobles  of  J 

39.  10  which  had  nothing,  in  the  land  of  J. 

40.  1  all  that  were  carried  away  captive  of .  .J 

40.  5  hath  made  governor  over  the  cities  of  J. 
40.  11  king  of  Babylon  had  left  a  remnant  of  J 

40. 12  Even  all  the  Jews,  .came  to  the  land  of  J. 
40.  15  that  all  the  Jews  ,  .and  the  remnant  in  J 

42.  15  hear  the  word,  .ye  remnant  of  J.;  Thus 

42.  19  0  ye  remnant  of  J .;  Go  ye  not  into  Egypt 

43.  4  obeyed  not.  .to  dwrell  in  the  land  of  J. 

43.  5  Johanan .  .took  all  the  remnant  of  J. 

43.  5  were  returned,  .to  dwell  in  the  land  of  J 

43.  9  Take  great  stones .  in . .  sight  of . .  men  of  J 

44.  2  I  have  brought,  .upon  all  the  cities  of  J. 

44.  6  my  fury,  .was  kindled  in  the  cities  of  J. 
44.  7  cut  off  from  you  man  and  woman.  .outofJ 
44.  9  forgotten,  .wickedness  of  the  kings  of  J. 
44.  9  they  have  committed  iu  the  land  of  J.,  and 
44.  11  set  my  face  against  you.  .to  cut  off  all  J. 
44.  12  I  will  take  the  remnant  of  J.,  that  have 
44.  14  none  of  the  remnant  of  J.,  which  are  gone 
44.  14  they  should  return  into  the  land  of  J 

44.  17,  21  in  the  cities  of  J.,and  in  the  stree'sof 
44.  24  Hear,  .all  J.  that  (are)  in  the  land  of  Eg. 
44.  26  all  J.  that  dwell  in  the  land  of  Egypt 
44.  26  be  named  in  the  mouth  of  any  man  of  J . 
44.  27  men  of  J.  that  (are)  in  the  land  of  Egypt 
44.  28  the  land  of  J.,  and  all  the  remnant  of  J. 

44.  30  I  gave  Zedekiah  king  of  .1.  into  the  hand 

45.  1  of  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  J. 

46.  2  of  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  J. 

49.  34  beginning  of.  .reign  of  Zedekiah  king  of  J. 

50.  4  they  and  the  children  of  J.  together,  going 

50.  2a  the  sins  of  J.,  and  they  shall  not  be  found 

50.  33  the  children  of  J.  (were)  oppressed  toge. 

51.  5  not  (been)  forsaken,  nor  J.  of  his  God 

51.  59  he  weut  with  Zedekiah  the  king  of  J.  into 

52.  3  it  came  to  pass  in  Jerusalem  and  J.,  till 

52.  10  slew  also  all  the  princes  of  J.  in  Riblah 
52.  27  J.  was  carried  away  captive  out  of  his 
52.  31  of  the  captivity  of  Jehoiacliin  king  of  J. 
52.  31  lifted,  .the  head  of  Jehoiachin  king  of  J. 

Lam.  1.  3  J.  is  gone  into  captivity  because  of 

1.  15  hath  trodden  the  virgin,  .daughter  of  J. 

2.  2  the  strong  holds  of  the  daughter  of  J. 

2.  5  increased  in  the  daughter  of  J.  mourning 

5.  11  They  ravished,  maids  in  the  cities  of  J. 
Eze.  4.  6  bear  the  iniquity  of  the  house  of  J.  forty 

8.  1  the  elders  of  J.  sat  before  me,  that  the 

8.  17  Is  it  a  light  thing  to  the  house  of  J. 

9.  9  The  iniquity  of  the  house  of  Israel  and  J. 
21.  20  and  to  J.  in  Jerusalem  the  defenced 

25.  3  against  the  house  of  J.,  when  they  went 
25.  8  house  of  J.  (is)  like  unto  all  the  heathen 

25. 12  Edom  hath  dealt  against  the  house  of  J. 

27.  17  J.,  and  the  land  of  Israel,  they  (were)  thy 

37.  16  For  J.,  and  for  the  children  of  Israel  his 
37.  19  put  them  with  him.  .with  the  stick  of  J. 
48.  7  even  unto  the  west  side,  a  (portion  for)  J. 
48.  8  by  the  border  of  J.,  from  the  east  side 
48.  22  border  of  J.  and  the  border  of  Benjamin 
48.  31  of  Reuben,  onegateof  J.,  one  gate  of  Levi 

Dan.  1.  1  year  of  the  reign  of  Jehoiakim  king  of  J. 
1.  2  gave  Jehoiakim  king  of  J  into  his  hand 

1.  6  the  children  of  J.,  Daniel,  Hanamah,  M. 

2.  25  I  have  found  a  man  of  the  captives  of  J. 

5. 13  of  the  children  of  the  captivity  of  J. 

6.  13  of  the  children  of  the  captivity  of  J 

9.  7  to  the  men  of  J.,  and  to  the  inhabitants 
Hos.  1.  1  Uzziah,  Jotham,  Ahaz.  .Hezekiah, ks.  of  .T. 
1.  7  Iwillhavemercyuponthehouseof  J.,aml 
1.  11  the  children  of  J.  and  the  children  of 

4.  15  let  not  J.  offend ;  and  come  not  ye  unto 

5.  5  therefore . .  J.  also  shall  fall  with  them 

5.  10  princes  of  J.  were  like  them  that  remove 
5.  12  moth,  and  to  the  house  of  J.  as  rottenness 

5. 13  saw  his  sickness,  and  J.  (saw)  his  wound 


JUDAS 


JUDGE 


Hos.  5.  14  as  a  young  lion  to  the  house  of  J. :  I,  (even) 

6.  4  0  J.,  what  shall  I  do  unto  thee?  for  your 

6.  11  O  J.,he  hath  set  an  harvest  for  thee,  when 

8.  14  J.  hath  multiplied  fenced  cities:  but  I 

10.  11  J.  shall  plow,  (and)  Jacob  shall  break  his 

11.  12  J.  yet  ruleth  with  God,  and  is  faithful 

12.  2  The  Loud  hath  also  a  controversy  with  J. 
Joel  3.  1  shall  bring  again  the  captivity  of  J.  and 

3.  6  The  children  also  of  J. .  .have  ye  sold  unto 

3.  8  sell,  .into  the  hand  of  the  children  of  J. 

3.  18  the  rivers  of  J.  shall  flow  with  waters 
3.  19  the  violence  (against)  the  children  of  J. 

3.  20  J.  shall  dwell  for  ever,  and  Jerusalem 
Amos  1.  1  he  saw.  .in  the  days  of  Uzziali  king  of  J. 

2.  4  For  three  transgressions  of  J.,  and  for 

2.  5  I  will  send  a  fire  upon  J.,  and  it  shall 

7.  12  flee  thee  away  into  the  land  of  J.,  and 
Obad.  12  have  rejoiced  over  the  children  of  J.  in 
Mic.  1.  1  Jotliam,  Ahaz,(and)  Hezekiah,  kingsof  J. 

1.  5  what  (are)  the  high  places  of  J.?  (are  they) 

1.  9  it  is  come  unto  J. ;  he  is  come  unto  the 
5.  2  thou  be  little  among  the  thousands  of  J. 
Nah.  1.  15  O  J.,  keep  thy  solemn  feasts,  perform  thy 
X.eph.  1.  1  days  of  Josiah  theson  of  Amon,  king  of  J. 

1.  4  I  will  also  stretch  out  mine  hand  upon  J. 

2.  7  be  for  the  remnant  of  the  house  of  J. 

Hag.  I.  I,  14  the  son  of  Sliealtiel,  governor  of  J. 

2.  2  the  son  of  Sliealtiel,  governor  of  J.,  and 

2.  21  Speak  to  Zerubbabel,  governor  of  J.,  say. 
Zech.  1.  12  mercy  on  Jerusalem  and  on  the  cities  of  J. 

1.  19,  2i(are)  the  horns  which  have  scattered.!. 

1.  21  horn  over  the  land  of  J.  to  scatter  it 

2.  12  the  Lord  shall  inherit  J.  his  portion  in 

8.  13  0  house  of  J.,  and  house  of  Israel 

8.  15  unto  Jerusalem,  and  to  the  house  of  J. 

8.  19  be  to  the  house  of  J.  joy  and  gladness 

9.  7  he  shall  be  as  a  governor  in  J.,  and  Ekron 
9. 13  I  have  bent  J.  for  me,  filled  the  bow  with 

10.  3  hath  visited  his  flock  the  house  of  J. 

10.  6  I  will  strengthen  the  house  of  J.,  and  I 

11.  14  the  brotherhood  between  J.  and  Israel 

12.  2  both  against  J.  (and)  against  Jerusalem 
12.  4  will  open  mine  eyes  upon  the  house  of  J. 
12.  5  the  governors  of  J.  shall  say  in  their 

12.  6  that  day  will  I  make  the  governors  of  J. 

12.  7  Lord  also  shall  save  the  tents  of  J.  first 
12.  7  do  not  magnify  (themselves)  against  J. 

14.  5 earthquake  in.  .days  of  Uzziah  king  of  J. 
14. 14  J.  also  shall  fight  at  Jerusalem :  and  the 

14.  21  every  pot  in  Jerusalem  and  in  J.  shall  be 
Mai.  2.  11  J. .  .dealt  treacherously,  and  an  abomin. 

2.  11  J.  hath  profaned  the  liolinessofthe  Lord 

3.  4  shall  the  offering  of  J.  and  Jerusalem 
The  following  localities  were  in  the  territory  ,of  Judah : 
Aehzib,  Adadah,  Adar,  Aditliaim,  Adoraim,  Adullam, 
Ain,  Amam,  Auab,  Anim,  Apliekah,  Arab,  Aroer,  Aru- 
botli,  Ashan,  Aslulod,  Aslinah,  Athach,  Azal,  Azehah, 
Azem,  Azmaveth,  Baalah,  Bealoth,  Berachah,  Beth- 
anoth,  Beth-dagou,  Beth-ezel,  Beth-gader,  Beth-lehem 
Ephratah,  Beth-palet,  Beth-shemesh,  Betli-tappuah, 
Beth-zur,  Bizjothjali.  Boscath,  Cabbon,  Cain,  Caleb- 
Ephratah,  Carmel,  Chesalon,  Chezib,  Dannah,  Debir, 
Dilean,  Eder,  Eglon,  Eltekou,  En-gannim,  Engedi, 
Enam,  Ephes-dammim,  Ephron,  Eshean,  Eshtemoa, 
Etam,  Gederoth,  Gederothaim,  Gedor,  Gibeah,  Giloh, 
Gimz  >,  Goshen,  Hadashah,  Halhul,  Ilareth,  Hazar- 
addar,  Hazar-gaddah,  Hazezon-tamar,  Ilazor,  Hadattah, 
Hebron,  Heshmon,  H0I011,  Humtah,  Itlinan,  Jim,  Jabez, 
Jabmel,  Jabneh,  Jagur,  Janain,  Jarmuth,  Jattir,  Je- 
kabzeel,  Jiphtah,  Jokdeam,  Joktheel,  Jorkeam,  Juttah, 
Karkaa,  Kedesli,  Keilali,  Kerioth,  Kinali,  Kirjath-arba, 
Kirjath-jearim,  Kirjath-sannah  or  -sepher,  Kithlish, 
Lacliish,  Lalnnam,  Lecah,  Libnah,  Lod,  Maarath, 
Madmen,  Makkedah,  Mamre,  Maon,  Mareshah,  Me- 
konah,  Middin,  Migdal-gad,  Jlizpah,  Naamah,  Nebo, 
Netophah,  Nezib,  Nibslian,  Rabbali,  Rachal,  Recha'i, 
Rimmon,  Sansannah,  Saphir,  Secacah,  Seir,  Senaah, 
Shaaraim,  Shamir,  Sheba,  Shema,  Shieron,  Shilhim, 
Shocho,  Sorek,  Tappuah,  Tekoa,  Telaim,  Telern,  Tim- 
nah,  Zaanan,  Zanoah,  Zeuan,  Zepliathah,  Ziklag,  Zior, 
Ziph,  &c. 

4.  An  ancestor  of  Kadmiel  who  helped  to  rebuild  the 
temple.  B.C.  535. 

Ezra  3.  9  Kadmiel  and  his  sons,  the  sons  of  J.,toge. 

5.  A  Levite  who  had  taken  a  strange  wife.  B.C.  457. 

Ezra  10.  23  same  (is)  Kelita,  Petlialiiah,  J.,  and  Eliezer 
C.  A  Benjamite,  son  of  Senuah ;  the  second  in  authority 
over  Jerusalem  in  the  days  of  Nehemiah.  B.C.  446-434. 
Nell. 11.  9  J.  the  son  of  Senuah  (was)  second  over 

7.  A  Levite  who  came  up  with  Zerubbabel.  B.c.  536. 

Nell. 12.  8  J.,  (and)  Mattaniah,  (which  was)  over  the 

8.  A  prince  of  Judah,  b.c.  445. 

Nell.  12.  34  J., and  Benjamin,  and  Shemaiah,  and  Jer. 

9.  A  priest  and  musician.  B.c.  445. 

Ne’.i.  12.  36  J.,  Hanani,  with  the  musical  instruments 
JU  -DAS,  JtJ'-DA,  JDDE,  ’IouSas. 

1.  A  disciple,  surnamed  Iscariot,  who  betrayed  his  Mas¬ 
ter  and  then  hanged  himself. 

Matt  10.  4  and  J.  Iscariot,  who  also  betrayed  him 
26. 14  J.  Iscariot,  went  unto  the  chief  priests 

26.  25  J.,  which  betrayed  him,  answered  and 

26.  47  J.,  one  of  the  twelve,  came,  and  with  him 

27.  3  J.,  which  had  betrayed  him,  when  lie  saw 
Mark  3.  19  And  J.  Iscariot,  which  also  betrayed  him 

14.  10  J.  Iscariot,  one  of  the  twelve,  went  unto 
14.  43  cometh  J.,  one  of  the  twelve,  and  with 
Luke  6.  16  J.  Iscariot,  which  also  was  the  traitor 

22.  3  entered  Satan  into  J.  surnamed  Iscariot 


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Luke22.  47  J.,  one  of  the  twelve,  went  before  them  1 

22.  48  J.,  betrayest  thou  the  Son  of  man  with  a 
John  6.  71  He  spake  of  J.  Iscariot  (the  soil)  of  Simon 

12.  4  J.  Iscariot,  Simon’s  (son),  which  should 

13.  2  having,  .put  into  the  heart  of  J.  Iscariot 

13.  26  he  gave  (it)  to  J.  Iscariot,  (the  son)  of  S. 

13. 29  because  J.  had  the  bag,  that  Jesus  had 
18.  2  J.  also,  which  betrayed  him,  knew  the 
18.  3  J.  then,  having  received  a  band  (of  men) 

18.  5  J.  also,  which  betrayed  him,  stood  with 
Acts  1.  16  spake  before  concerning  J.,  which  was 

1.  25  from  which  J.  by  transgression  fell,  that 

2.  One  of  the  brothers  of  Jesus. 

Matti3.  55  brethren,  .Tames,  and  Joses,  and  Simon 
Mark  6.  3  of  Janies,  and  Joses,  and  of  J.,  and  Simon? 

3.  The  brother  of  James  and  writer  of  an  epistle  known 
by  his  name,  “  Jude.” 

Luke  6. 16  And  J.  (the  brother)  of  James,  and  .  .Is. 
Acts  1.  13  SimoniZelotes,  and  J.  (the  broth.)  of  James 
Jude  1  J.,  the  servant  of  Jesus  Christ,  and  brother 

4.  An  apostle  (not  Iscariot),  supposed  to  be  Lebbeus  or 
Thaddeus. 

Johni4-  22  J.  saith  unto  him,  not  Iscariot,  Lord 

5.  A  Galilean  who  stirred  up  sedition  shortly  after  the 
birth  of  Jesus. 

Acts  5.  37  rose  up  J.  of  Galilee  in  the  days  of  the 

6.  One  with  whom  Paul  lodged  in  Straight  St.,  Damascus. 
Acts  9.  1 1  enquire  in  the  house  of  J.  for  (one)  called 

7.  The  prophet  surnamed  Barsabas,  sent  with  Silas  to 
Antioch  by  the  Apostles,  to  convey  their  decree  regard¬ 
ing  circumcision. 

Acts  15.  22  J.  surnamed  Barsabas,  and  Silas,  chief 

15.  27  We  have  sent  therefore  J.  and  Silas,  who 

15.  32  J.  and  Silas,  being  prophets  also  thgmse. 

JU-DE'-A,  JEW'-RY,  IouSaict,  5. 

Another  name  or  form  of  the  name  of  the  land  of  Judah, 
which  see. 

Ezra  5.  8  we  went  into  the  province  of  .T.,  to  the 
Dan.  5.  13  whomthekingmyfatherbroughtoutof  J.? 
Matt.  2.  1  Jesus  was  born  in  Bethlehem  of  J.,  in  the 

2.  5  I11  Bethlehem  of  J. :  for  thus  it  is  written 

2.  22  Archelaus  did  reign  in  J.  in  the  room  of 

3.  1  Baptist,  preaching  in  the  wilderness  of  J. 

3.  5  J.,  and  all  the  region  round  about  Jordan 

4.  25  and  (from)  J.,  and  (from)  beyond  Jordan 

19.  1  came  into  the  coasts  of  J.  beyond  Jordan 
— «4.  16  let  them .  .in  J.  flee  into  the  mountains 

Mark  1.  5  there  went  out  unto  him  all  the  land  of  J. 

3.  7  great  multitude  from  Galilee,  .and  from  J. 

10.  1  cometh  into  the  coasts  of  J.  by  the  farther 
-J3.  14  them  that  be  in  J.  flee  to  the  mountains 

Luke  1.  5  was,  in  the  days  of  Herod  the  king  of  J.,  a 

1.  65  were  noised  abroad  throughout  all.  .J. 

2.  4  Joseph  also  went  up  from  Galilee,  .into  J. 

3.  1  Pontius  Pilate  being  governor  of  J.,  and 

5. 17  which  were  come  out  of  every  town  of. .  J. 

6.  17  a  great  multitude  of  people  out  of  all  J. 

7.  17  this  rumour. .  went  forth  throughout  all  J. 
_ 21.21  let  them  which  are  in  J.  flee  to  the  moun. 

23.  5  lie  stirretli  up . .  teaching  throughout . .  J. 
John  3.  22  came  Jesus,  .into  the  land  of  J.:  and  th. 

4.  3  He  left  J.,  and  departed  again  into  Galilee 
4.  47  heard  that  Jesus  was  come  out  of  J.  into 

4.  54  when  he  was  come  out  of  J.  into  Galilee 
7.  1  forlie  wouldnotwalk  in  J.,  because  the  J. 

7.  3  Depart  hence,  and  go  into  J.,  that  thy  dis. 

11.  7  after  that  saith  he . .  Let  us  go  into  J.  again 
Acts  1.  8  shall  be  witnesses  unto  me.  .in  all  J.,  and 

2.  9  the  dwellers  in  Mesopotamia,  and  in  J. 

2.  14  Ye  men  of  J.  .  .be  this  known  unto  you,  and 

8.  1  were  all  scattered  abroad  throughout. .  J. 

9.  31  had  the  churches  rest  throughout  all  J. 

10.  37  which  was  published  throughout  all  J. 

11.  1  apostlesandbrethrenthatwerein  J.  heard 

11.  29  to  send  relief  unto  the  brethen .  .in  J. 

12.  19  And  he  went  down  from  J.  to  Cesarea,  and 

15.  1  certain  men  which  came  down  from  J. 

21.  10  there  came  down  from  J.  a  certain  prop. 
26.  20  and  throughout  all  the  coasts  of  J..  and 

28.  21  We  neither  received  letters  out  of  J.  con. 

Rom  15.31  That  I  may  be  delivered  from  them .  ill  J. 
2  Co.  1.  16  of  you  to  be  brought  on  my  way  toward  J. 
Gal.  1.  22  unto  the  churches  of  J.  which  were  in  Ch. 
1  Th.  2.  14  the  churches  of  God  which  in.T.  are  in  Ch. 
JUDGE  — 

l.A  judge,  discerner,  ];i  dayyan. 

1  Sa.  24.  15  Lord  therefore  be  judge,  and  judge  betw. 
Ezra.  7.  25  set  magistrates  and  judges,  which  may  ju. 
Psa.  68.  5  a  judge  of  the  widows,  (is)  God  in  his  holy 

Z.A  judge ,  sifter,  S'^s  palil. 

Exod2i.  22  and  heshall  pay  as  the  judges  (determine) 
Deut.32.  31  even  our  enemies  themselves  (being)  jud. 
Job  31.  11  an  iniquity  (to  be  punished  by)the  judge 

3 . Judicial,  *^s  pelili. 

Job  31.  28  an  iniquity  (to  be  punished  by)  the  judge 

4.  To  judge,  act  as  a  magistrate,  0517  shaphat. 

Gen.  18.  25  Shall  not  the  Judge  of  all  the  earth  do 
Exod.  2. 14  Who  made  thee  a  prince  anda  judge  over 
Num  25.  5  Moses  said  unto  the  judges  of  Israel,  Slay 
Dent.  1.  16  I  charged  your  judges  at  that  time,  saying 

16.  18  Judges  and  officers  shalt  thou  make  thee 

17.  9  unto  the  judge  that  shall  be  in  those  days 
17.  12  will  not  hearken . .  unto  the  judge,  even 
19.  17  before  the  priests  and  the  judges  which 
19.  18  the  judges  shall  make  diligent  inquisition 
21.  2  thy  elders  and  thy  judges  shall  come  fo 


Deut25.  2  that  the  judge  shall  cause  him  to  lie  do. 
Josh.  8.  33  all  Israel,  and  their  judges,  stood  on  this 

23.  2  fortheir  judges,  and  for  their  officers,  and 

24.  1  for  their  heads,  and  for  their  judges,  and 
Judg.  2. 16  Lord  raised  up  judges,  which  delivered 

2.  17  yet  they  would  not  hearken  unto  their  j. 

2. 18  And  when  the  Lord  raised  them  up  judges 
2.  18  then  the  Lord  was  with  the  judge,  and  de. 

2.  18  delivered  them,  .all  the  days  of  the  judge 

2. 19  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  judge  was  dead 

11.  27  LORDthe  Judge  be  judge  this  day  between 
Ruth  1.  1  it  came  to  pass  in  the  days  when  the  ju. 

1  Sa.  8.  1  that  he  made  his  sons  judges  over  Israel 

8.  2  Joel,  and.  .Abiah.  .judges in \Beer-sheba 

2  Sa.  7.  11  I  commanded  judges,  over  my  people  I. 

15.  4  Oh  that  I  were  made  judge  in  the  land 
2  Ki.23.  22  from  thedaysof  the  judges  that  judged  I. 

1  CI1.17.  6  spake  I  a  word  to  any  of  the  judges  of  Is. 

17.  10  since  the  time  that  I  commanded  judges 
23.  4  six  thousand  (were)  officers  and  judges 
26.  29  Clienaniah  and  his  sons  (were),  for.  .ju. 

2  Ch.  1.  2  to  the  captains,  and  to  the  judges,  and 

19.  5  he  set  judges  in  the  land,  throughout  all 
19.  6  said  to  the  judges,  Take  heed  what  ye  do 
Ezra  10.  14  the  elders  of  every  city,  and  the  judges 
Job  9.  24  he  coveretli  the  faces  of  the  judges  there. 
12. 17  away  spoiled,  and  maketh  the  judges  fo. 

23.  7  so  should  I  be  delivered .  .from  my  judge 
Tsa.  2.  10  be  instructed,  ye  judges  of  the  earth 

50.  6  shall  declare .  for  God  (is)  judge  himself 
75.  7  God  (is)  the  judge :  he  putteth  down  one 
94.  2  Lift  up  thyself,  thou  judge  of  the  earth 
141.  6  When  their  judges  are  overthrown  in  st. 
148. 11  Kings..princes,  and  all  judgesof  the  earth 
Prov.  8. 16  By  me  princes  rule,  .all  the  judges  of  the 
Isa.  1.26  I  will  restore  thy  judges  as  at  the  first,  and 

3.  2  the  man  of  war,  the  judge,  and  the  prop. 
33.  22  the  Lord  (is)  our  judge,  the  Lord  (is)  our 
40.  23  he  maketh  the  judges  of  the  earth  as  va. 

Dan.  9.  12  spake,  .against  our  judges  that  judged  us 
Hos.  7.  7  and  have  devoured  their  judges;  all  their 

13.  10  and  thy  judges  of  whom  thou  saidst,  Give 
Amos  2.  3  I  will  cut  off  the  judge  from  the  midst  th. 
Mic.  5.  1  they  shall  smite  the  judge  of  Israel  with 
7.  3  the  judge  (asketh)  for  a  reward  ;  and  the 
Zeph.  3.  3  herjudges(are)eveningwolves;theygnaw 

5.2-1  judge,  judicial  functionary,  5nca<rT-/js  dikastes. 
Lukei2.  14  Man,  w  ho  made  me  [a  judge)  or  a  divider 
Acts  7.  27  Who  made  thee  a  ruler  and  a  judge  over 
7.  35  Who  made  thee  a  ruler  and  a  judge?  the 

6.M  judge,  critic,  icpn-fis  krites. 

Matt.  5.  25  deliver  thee  to  the  judge,  and  the  judge 

12.  27  therefore  they  shall  be  your  judges 
Luken.  19  therefore  shall  they  be  your  judges 

12.  58  he  hale  thee  to  the  judge,  and  the  judge 

18.  2  There  was  in  a  city  a  judge,  which  feared 
18.  6  Lord  said,  Hear  what  the  unjust  judge 

Acts  10.  42  ordained  of  God .  .the  judge  of  quick  and 

13.  20  after  that  he  gave .  .judges  about  the  spa. 
18.  15  for  I  will  be  no  judge  of  such  (matters) 

24.  10  thou  hast  been  of  many  years  a  judge 

2  Ti.  4.  8  which  the  Lord,  the  righteous  judge,  shall 
Ileb.  12.  23  to  God  the  Judge  of  all,  and  to  the  spir  its 
Jas.  2.  4  and  are  become  judges  of  evil  thoughts? 

4.  II  thou  art  not  a  doer  of  the  law,  but  a  jud. 

5.  9  behold,  the  judge  staudeth  before  the  door 

JUDGE,  to  — 

1 .  To  judge,  discern,  j"5!  din. 

Gen.  15.  14  also  that  nation,  .will  I  judge  :  and  after. 

30.  6  God  hath  judged  me,  and  hath  also  heard 

49.  16  Dan  shall  judge  his  people,  as  one  of  the 
Deut32.  36  Lord  shall  judge  his  people  and  repent 
1  Sa.  2.  10  Lord  shall  judge  the  ends  of  the  earth 
Ezra  7.  25  judges,  which  may  judge  all  the  people 
Job  36.  31  For  by  them  judgeth  he  the  poeple;  he 
Psa.  7.  8  The  Lord  shall  judge  the  people 

g.  8  he  shall  judge  the  world  in  righteousness 

50.  4  He  shall  call . .  that  he  may  judge  his  peo. 
54.  1  Save  me,  0  God.  .judge  me  by  thy  streu. 
72.  2  He  shall  judge  thy  people  with  righteous. 
96. 10  the  Lord,  .shall  judge  the  people  right. 

no.  6  He  shall  judge  among  the  heathen,  he 
135.  14  theLoRDwill  judge  his  people,  andhewill 
Isa.  3.  13  The  Lord,  .standetli  to  judge  the  people 
Jer.  5.  28  they  judge  not  the  cause,  the  cause  of  the 
22.  16  He  judged  the  cause  of  the  poor  and  needy 
Zech  3.  7  thou  shalt  also  judge  my  house,  and  shalt 

2 . To  make  manifest,  reason,  reprove,  decide,  re;,  5. 

Gen.  31.  37  here.. that  theymayjudge  betwixt  us  both 

3.  To  judge,  sift,  execute  judgment,  Vpp  palal,  3. 

1  Sa.  2.25  If  one  man  sin  .  the  judge  shall  judge  him 
Eze.  16.  52  Thou  also,  which  hast  judged  thy  sisters 

4.  To  nidge,  act  as  a  magistrate,  shaphat. 

Gen.  16.  5  said . .  the  Lord  judge  between  me  and  thee 

31.  53  the  God  of  their  father,  judge  betwixt  us 
Exod.  5.  2i  Lord  look  upon  you,  and  judge ;  because 

18.13  Moses  sat  to  judge  the  people  :  and  the  p. 
18.  16  i  judge  between  one  and  another,  and  I 
18.  22  let  them  judge  the  people  at  all  seasons 
18.  22  but  every  small  matter  they  shall  judge 
18.  26  And  they  judged  the  people  at  all  seasons 
18.  26  every  small  matter  they  judged  themsel. 
Lev.  19.  15  in  righteousness  shalt  thou  judge  thy  nei. 
Num. 35.  24  the  congregation  shall  judge  between  the 
Dent,  1.  16  judge  righteously  between  (every)  man 

16.  18  they  shall  judge  the  people  with  just  jud. 

25.  1  that  (the  judges)  may  judge  them ;  then 
Judg.  3.  10  and  he  judged  Israel,  and  went  out  to  war 


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Judg.  4.  4  Deborah,  .she  judged  Israel  at  that  time 

10.  2  And  he  judged  Israel  twenty  and  three 

10.  3  and  judged  Israel  twenty  and  two  years 

11.  27  Lord  the  Judge  be  judge  this  day  between 

12.  7  And  Jephthah  judged  Israel  six  years 
12.  8  after  him  Ibzan  of  Bethdehem  judged  Isr. 
12.  9  and  he  judged  Israel  seven  years 

12.  ii  a  Zebulonite,  judged  Israel;  and  he  judged 
12.  13  after  him  Abdon.  a  Pirathonite,  judged 
12.  14  and  he  judged  Israel  eight  years 

15.  20  he  judged  Israel  in  thedaysof  the  Philist. 

16.  31  and  he  judged  Israel  twenty  years 

1  Sa.  3.  13  Iliave  told  him  that  I  willjudgehis  house 

4.  18  And  he  had  judged  Israel  forty  years 

7.  6  Samuel  judged  the  children  of  Israel  in  M. 

7.  15  Samuel  judged  Israel  all  the  days  of  his 

7.  16  went . .  and  judged  Israel  in  all  those  pla. 

7. 17  there  he  judged  Israel;  and  there  he  built 

8.  5  make  us  a  king  to  judge  us  like  all  the 

8.  6  when  they  said,  Give  us  a  king  to  judge 
8.  20  that  our  king  may  judge  us,  and  go  out 

24.  12  Lord  judge  between  me  and  thee,  and 

24.  15  judge  between  me  and  thee,  and  see,  and 

1  Ki.  3-  9  to  judge  thy  people,  that  I  may  discern 

3.  9  who  isable  to  judge  this,  .sogreatapeop.? 

3.  28  of  the  judgment  which  the  king  had  judg. 

7.  7  a  porch  for  the  throne  where  he  might  ju. 

8.  32  judge  thy  servants,  condemning  the  wick. 

2  Ki.  15.  s  over  the  house,  judging  the  people  of  the 

23.  22  from  the  days  of  the  judges  that  judged 

1  Ch.  16.  33  Lord,  because  he  cometh  to  judge  the 

2  Ch.  1.  10  for  who  can  judge  this  thy  people,  (that 

1.  11  that  thou  mayest  judge  my  people,  over 

6.  23  judge  thy  servants,  by  requiting  the  wic. 

19.  6  ye  judge  not  for  man,  but  for  the  Lord 

20. 12  O  our  God,  wilt  thou  not  judge  them?  for 
26.  21  over  the  king’s  house,  judging  the  people 

Job  21.  22  seeing  he  judgeth  those  that  are  high 

22.  13  God.  .can  he  judge  through  the  darkclo.? 
Psa.  7.  8  judge  me,  0  Lord,  according  to  my  righ. 

7.  11  God  judgeth  the  righteous,  and  God  is 

9.  4  thou  satest  in  the  throne  judging  right 

9.  8  he  shall  judge  the  world  in  righteousness 

10.  18  To  judge  the  fatherless  and  the  oppressed 
26.  1  Judge  me,  O  Lord  ;  for  I  have  walked  in 
35.  24  Judge  me,  O  Lord  my  God,  according  to 
43.  1  Judge  me,  0  God,  and  plead  my  cause 
51.  4  thou  mightest.  .be  clear  when  thou  judg. 
58.  1  do  ye  judge  uprightly,  O  ye  sons  of  men  ? 

58. 11  verily  he  is  a  God  that  judgeth  in  the  earth 
67.  4  for  thou  shalt  judge  the  people  righteou. 

72.  4  He  shall  judge  the  poor  of  the  people 

73.  2  When  I  shall  receive.  .1  will  judge  uprig. 
82.  1  God  standeth . .  he  judgeth  among  the  gods 
82.  2  How  long  will  ye  judge  unjustly,  and  ac. 
82.  8  Arise,  0  God,  judge  the  earth  :  for  thou 
96.  13  he  cometh  to  judge  the  earth :  he  shall  j. 
98.  9  to  judge,  .righteousness  shall  he  judge 

ProV29.  14  The  king  that  faithfully  judgeth  the  poor 

31.  9  judge  righteously,  and  plead  the  cause  of 
Eccl.  3. 17  God  shall  judge  the  righteous  and  the  w. 
Isa.  1.  17  judge  the  fatherless,  plead  for  the  widow 

I.  23  they  judge  not  the  fatherless,  neither  doth 

2.  4  he  shall  judge  among  the  nations,  and 

5.  3  men  of  Judah,  judge,  I  pray  you,  betwixt 

11.  3  he  shall  not  judge  after  the  sight  of  his 

11.  4  with  righteousness  shall  he  judge  the  poor 
16.  5  sit.  .in  the  tabernacle  of  David,  judging 
51.  5  mine  arms  shall  judge  the  people  :  the 

Jer.  5.  28  the  right  of  the  needy  do  they  not  judge 
11.  20  0  Lord  of  hosts,  that  judgest  righteously 
Lam.  3.  59  0  Lord,  thou  hast  seen  my  wrong ;  judge 
Eze.  7.  3,  8  will  judge  thee  according  to  thy  ways 
7.  27  according  to  their  deserts  will  I  judge 
11.  10  will  judge  you  in  the  border  of  Israel 

11. 11  (but)  I  will  judge  you  in  the  border  of  Is. 
16.  38  I  will  judge  thee,  as  women  that  break 

18.  30  I  will  judge  you,  0  house  of  Israel,  every 

20.  4  Wilt  thou  judge  them . .  wilt  thou  judge 

21.  30  I  will  judge  thee  in  the  place  where  thou 

22.  2  wilt  thou  judge,  wilt  thou  judge  the  bio. 

23.  24  they  shall  judge  thee  according  to  their 

23.  36  wilt  thou  judge  Aliolah  and  Aholibah? 

23.  45  they  shall  judge  them  after  the  manner 

24.  14  according  to  thy  doings,  shall  they  judge 

33.  20  0  ye  house  of  Israel,  I  will  judge  you 

34.  17  I  judge  between  cattle  and  cattle,  betw. 
34.  20 1,  will  judge  between  the  fat  cattle  and 
34.  22  and  I  will  judge  between  cattle  and  cat. 

35. 11  make  myself  known,  .when  I  have  judg. 
36. 19  and  according  to  their  doiugs  I  judged 
44.  24  they  shall  judge  it  according  to  my  jud. 

Dan.  9.  12  spake . .  against  our  judges  that  judged 
Joel  3. 12  there  will  I  sit  to  judge  all  the  heathen 
Obad.  21  shall  come  up  on  mount  Zion  to  judge 
Mic.  3.  11  The  heads  thereof  judge  for  reward,  and 

4.  3  he  shall  judge  among  many  people,  and 

5.  To  judge  strictly,  a  fresh,  avaupivia  anakrino. 

1  Co.  2.  15  But  he  that  is  spiritual  judgeth  all  things 

2. 15  yet  he  himself  is  judged  of  no  man 

4.  3  that  I  should  be  judged  of  you.  .1  judge 

4.  4  but  he  that  judgeth  me  is  the  Lord 
14.  24  he  is  convinced  of  all.  he  is  judged  of  all 

6.  To  judge  thoroughly,  Siaupivu  diakrino. 

1  Co.  6.  s  that  shall  be  able  to  judge  between  hisb. 

II.  31  Forif  we  would  judge  ourselves,  we  should 
14.  29  speak  two  or  three,  and  let  the  other  jud. 

7 . To  account,  think,  yy  fop.cn  hegeomai. 

Heb.it.  11  she  judged himfaitlifulwho  had  promised 


8.  To  judge,  nplviu  Jcrino. 

Matt.  7.  1  Judge  not,  that  ye  be  not  judged 

7.  2  with  whatjudgmentyejudge.yeshallbej. 

19.  28  shall  sit.  .judging  the  twelve  tribes  of  Is. 
Luke  6.  37  Judge  not,  and  ye  shall  not  be  judged :  co. 

7.  43  he  said  unto  him,  Thou  hast  rightly  jud. 

12.  57  even  of  yourselves  judge  ye  not  what  is  ri. 
19.  22  Out  of  thine  own  mouth  will  I  judge  thee 

22.  30  and  sit.  .judging  the  twelve  tribes  of  Isr. 
John  5.  22  For  the  Father  judgeth  no  man,  but  hath 

5.  30  as  I  hear,  I  judge :  and  my  judgment  is  j. 

7.  24  J  udge  not  accord,  to  the  appearance,  but  j. 

7.  51  Doth  our  law  judge  (any)  man  before  it 

8. 15  Ye  judge  after  the  flesh ;  I  judge  no  man 

8.  16  yet  if  I  judge,  my  judgment  is  true;  for 
8.  26  I  have  many  things  to  say  and  to  judge 
8.  50  there  is  one  that  seeketh  and  judgeth 

12.  47  if  any  man.  .believe  not,  I  judge  him  not 
12.  47  I  came  not  to  judge  the  world,  but  to  save 

12.  48  hath  one  that  judgeth.  .the  same  shall  ju. 
16.  11  because  the  prince  of  this  world  is  judged 
18.  31  Take  ye  him,  and  judge  him  according  to 

Acts  4.  19  Whetherit  be  right  tohearken.  .judgeye 
7.  7  And  the  nation,  .will  I  judge,  said  God 

13.  46  judge  yourselves  unworthy  of  everlasting 

16.  15  If  ye  have  judged  me  to  be  faithful  to  the 

17.  31  day,  in  the  which  he  will  judge  the  world 

23.  3  for  sittest  thou  to  judge  me  after  the  law 

24.  6  would  have  [judged]  according  to  our  law 

25.  9  there  be  judged  of  these  things  before  me? 
25. 10  at  Cesar’s . .  seat,  where  I  ought  to  be  jud. 

25.  20  go.  .and  there  be  judged  of  these  matters 

26.  6  I  stand  and  am  judged  for  the  hope  of  the 
Rom.  2.  1  O  man,  whosoever  thou  art  that  judgest 

2.  1  wherein  thou  judgest  another,  thou  con. 

2.  1  for  thou  that  judgest  doest  the  same  things 

2.  3  man,  that  judgest  them  which  do  such 

2. 12  as  many  as .  .sinned  in  the  law  shall  be  j. 

2.  16  when  God  shall  judge  the  secrets  of  men 

2.  27  shall  not  uncircumcision,  .judge  thee,  who 

3.  4  mightest  overcome  when  thou  |art  judged 

3.  6  for  then  how  shall  God  judge  the  world  ? 

3.  7  more,  .why  yet  am  I  also  judged  as  a  si.? 

14.  3  let  not  him  which  eateth  not  ju  .[him  that 
14.  4  Who  art  thou  that  judgest  another  man's 
14.  10  why  dost  thou  judge  thy  brother?  or  why 
14. 13  Let  us  not  therefore  judge  one  another 
14.  13  but  judge  this  rather,  that  no  man  put  a 

1  Co.  4.  5  Therefore  judge  nothing  before  the  time 

5.  3  For  I  verily,  .have  judged  already,  as 

5. 12  what  have  I  to  do  to  judge  them  also  that 

5. 12  do  not  ye  judge  them  that  are  within? 

5.  13  But  them  that  are  without  God  judgeth 

6.  2  Doyenotknowthat  the  saints  shall  judge 

6.  2  and  if  the  world  shall  be  judged  by  you 

6.  3  Know  ye  not  that  we  shall  judge  angels? 

10.  15  I  speak  as  to  wise  men ;  judge  ye  what  I 

10.  29  why  ismy  liberty  judged  of  another,  .co.? 

11.  13  Judge  in  yourselves:  is  it  comely  that  a 
11.  31  For  if  we  would,  .we  should  not  be  judg. 
11.  32  when  we  are  judged,  we  are  chastened 

2  Co.  5.  14  we  thus  judge,  that  if  one  died  for  all,  th. 
Col.  2.  16  Let  no  man  therefore  judge  you  in  meat 
2  Ti.  4.  1  who  shall  judge  the  quick  and  the  dead 
Heb.  10.  30  And  again,  The  Lord  shall  judge  his  peo. 

13.  4  whoremongers  and  adulterers  God  will  j. 
Jas.  2.  12  that  shall  be  judged  by  the  law  of  liberty 

4.  11  and  judgeth  his  brother,  .judgeth  the  law 

4.  11  if  thou  judge  the  law,  thou  art  not  a  doer 

4. 12  one  law  giver,  .who  art  thou  that  judgest 
1  Pe.  1.  17  who.  .judgeth  according  to  e\  cry  man’s 

2.  23  committed  (himself)  to  him  that  judgeth 

4.  5  is  ready  to  judge  the  quick  and  the  dead 
4.  6  they  might  be  judged  according  to  men 
Rev.  6.10  dost  thou  not  judge  and  avenge  our  blood 
11.  18  that  they  should  be  judged,  and  that  thou 
1$.  5  and  shalt  be,  because  thou  hast  judged 

18.  8  strong  (is)  the  Lord  God  who  judgeth  her 

19.  2  he  hath  judged  the  great  whore,  which 
16.  11  in  righteousness  he  doth  judge  and  make 

20.  12  the  dead  were  judged  out  of  those  things 

20.  13  they  were  judged  every  man  according  to 

9  .Place  of  judgment,  Kpirf\piov  kriterion. 

1  Co.  6.  2  unworthy  to  judge  the  smallest  matters? 

JUDGE,  to  be  a  — 

To  judge,  act  as  a  magistrate,  judge,  QEty  shaphat. 

Gen.  19.  9  came  in  to  sojourn,  and  he  will,  .be  a  ju. 
JUDGED,  to  be  — 

1  .Judgment,  fisspp  mishpat. 

Eze.  16.  38  as  women  that,  .shed  blood  are  judged 

2.  To  be  judged,  i25E;  shaphat,  2. 

Psa.  9.  19  Arise,  .let  the  heathen  be  judged  in  thy 
37.  33  Lord  will  not . .  condemn  him  when  he  is  j. 
109.  7  When  he  shall  be  judged,  let  him  be  con. 

3.  To  fall,  make  to  fall,  Vej  naphal,  3a. 

Eze.  28.  23  the  wounded  shall  be  judged  in  the  midst 

JUDGES  — 

1 .  Honourable  judges,  Adafs  fire  priests,  jojj-nx. 

Dan.  3.  2,  3  the  captains,  the  judges,  the  treasurers 

2.  Gods,  those  representing  the  supreme  power,  dtox. 
Exod2i.  6  his  master  shall bringhimuntothe  judges 

22.  8  master. .  shall  be  brought  unto  the  judges 
22.  9  come  before  the  judges . .  whom  the  judges 

3.  To  judge,  act  as  a  magistrate,  as’y’  shaphat,  3a. 

I  Job  9. 15  (but)  I  would  make  supplication  to  my  j. 


JUDGMENT  — 

1.  Judgment,  [Ui  dun. 

Job  19.  29  of  the  sword,  that  ye  may  know,  .a  judg. 

2.  Judgment,  i")  din. 

Ezra  7.  26  let  judgment  be  executed  speedily  upon 
Estli.  1.  13  manner  toward  all  that  knew  law  and  ju. 
Job  35.  14  judgment  (is)  before  him  ;  therefore  trust 
36.  17  thou  hast  fulfilled  the  judgment  of  the 

36. 17  judgment  and  justice  take  hold  (on  thee) 
Psa.  76.  8  Thou  didst  cause  judgment  to  be  heard 
Prov  20.  8  A  king  that  sitteth  in  the  throne  of  judg 

31.  5  pervert  the  judgment  of  any  of  the  afflic. 
Isa.  10.  2  To  turn  aside  the  needy  from  judgment 
Dan.  4.  37  whose  works  (are)  truth,  and  his  ways  ju. 

7.  10  judgment  was  set,  and  the  books  were 

7.  22  judgment  was  given  to  the  saints  of  the 

7.  26  the  judgment  shall  sit,  and  they  shall 

3.  Taste,  epu  taam. 

Psa.  1 19.  66  Teach  me  good  judgment  and  knowledge 

4 . Long  robe,  is  mad. 

Judg.  5.  10  ye  that  sit  in  judgment,  and  walk  by  the 

5.  Judgment,  esc’?  mishpat. 

Gen.  18.  19  theyshall.  do  justice  and  judgment ;  that 
Exod2i.  1  judgments  which  thou  shalt  set  before 

21.  31  according  to  this  judgment  shall  it  be 

23.  6  Thou  shalt  not  wrest  the  judgment  of  thy 

24.  3  Moses  came  and  told,  .all  the  judgments 

28. 15  thou  shalt  make  the  breastplate  of  judg. 
28.  29  the  breastplate  of  judgment  upon  his 
28.  30  thou  shalt  put  in  the  breastplate  of  judg. 
28.  30  shall  bear  the  judgment  of  the  children 

Lev.  18.  4  Ye  shall  domyjudgments,  and  keep  mine 

18.  5,  26  Ye  shall,  .keep  my  statutes,  andmy  j. 

19.  15,  35  Y'eshall  do  no  unrighteousness  in  jud. 

19.  37  all  my  statutes,  and  all  my  judgments 

20.  22  Ye  shall,  .keep  all  my  statutes,  .all  my  ju. 

25. 18  ye  shall  do  my  statutes,  and  keep  my  ju. 

26.  15  or  if  your  soul  abhor  my  judgments,  so 
26.  43  because  they  despised  my  judgments,  and 

26.  46  These  (are)  the  statutes  and  judgments 
NUI1127.  11  it  shall  be  unto.  .Israel  a  statute  of  judg. 

27.  21  after  the  judgment  of  Urim  before  the  L. 

35.  12  stand  before  the  congregation  injudgmeut 
35.  24  shall  judge,  .according  to  these  judgments 

35.  29  shall  be  for  a  statute  of  judgment  unto  you 

36.  13  commandments  and  the  judgments  which 
Deut.  1.  17  Y'eshall  not  respect  persons  in  judgment 

1. 17  the  judgment  (is)  God’s;  and  the  cause 

4.  1  hearken,  .unto  the  statutes  and  unto.  .j. 
4.  5  I  havetaughtyou  statutes  and  judgments 
4.  8  what  nation . .  that  hath  statutes  and  jud. 
4.  14  to  teach  you  statutes  and  judgments,  that 

4.  45  judgments,  which  Moses  spake  unto  the 

5.  1  Hear,0  Israel,  the  statutes  and  judgments 

5.  31  the  judgments,  which  thou  shalt  teach 

6.  1,  20  statutes,  and  the  judgments,  which 

7.  11  statutes,  and  the  judgments,  which  I 

7.  12  if  ye  hearken  to  these  judgments,  and 

8.  11  his  commandments,  and  his  judgments 

10. 18  He  doth  execute  the  judgment  of  the  fat. 
11.  1  his  judgments,  and  his  commandments 

11.  32  todo  all  the  statutes  and  judgments  which 

12.  1  These  (are)  the  statutes  and  judgments 

16.  18  they  shall  judge  the  people  with  just  jud. 

16. 19  Thou  shalt  not  wrest  judgment;  thou 

17.  8  arise  a  matter  too  hard  for  thee  in  judg. 
17.  9  they  shall  show  thee  the  sentence  of  jud. 
17.  11  to  the  judgment  which  they  shall  tell  thee 

24.  17  Thou  shalt  not  pervert  the  judgment  of 

25.  1  a  controversy,  .and  they  come  unto  judg. 

26.  16  to  do  these  statutes  and  judgments :  thou 

26.  17  his  commandments,  and  his  judgments 

27.  19  Cursed  (be)  he  that  perverteth  the  judg. 
30.  16  to  keep,  .his  statutes,  and  his  judgments 

32.  4  his  ways  (are)  judgment :  a  God  of  truth 

32.  41  and  mine  hand  take  hold  on  judgment 

33.  10  They  shall  teach  Jacob  thy  judgments 

33.  21  justice  of  the  Lord,  and  his  judgments 

Josh  20.  6  stand  before  the  congregation  for  judg. 
Judg.4.  5  children  of  Israel  came  up  to  her  for  jud. 

1  8a.  8.  3  and  took  bribes,  and  perverted  judgment 

2  Sa.  8. 15  David  executed  judgment  and  justice  unto 

15.  2  when  any  man . .  came  to  the  king  for  jud. 
15.  6  to  all  Israel  that  came  to  the  king  for  ju. 
22  23  For  all  his  judgments  (were)  before  me 

1  Ki.  2.  3  his  commandments,  and  his  judgments 

3.  11  asked,  .understanding  to  discern  judgm. 
3.  28  all  Israel  heard  of  the  judgment  which 

3.  28  the  wisdom  of  God  (was)  in  him  to  do  j. 

6.  12  if  thou  wilt,  .execute  my  judgments,  and 

7.  7  he  made  a  porch . .  the  porch  of  judgment 

8.  58  his  statutes,  and  his  judgments,  which 
q.  4  wilt  keep  my  statutes  and  myjudgments 

10.  9  made  he  thee  king,  to  do  judgment  and 
it.  33  (to  keep)  my  statutes  and  my  judgments 
20  40  So  (shall)  thy  judgments  (be);  thyself  hast 

2  Ki.  25.  6  the  king,  .and  they  gave  judgment  upon 

1  Ch.  16.  12  his  wonders,  and  the  judgments  of  his 

16  14  our  God;  his  judgments  (are)  in  all  the 
18  14  David  reigned,  .and  executed  judgment 

22.  13  to  fulfil  the  statutes  and  judgments  which 

28.  7  to  do  my  commandments  and  my  judgm. 

2  Ch.  7.  17  shalt  observe  my  statutes  and  my  judgm. 

9.  8  made  he  thee  king  over  them,  to  do  jud. 
19.  6  for  the  Lord,  who  (is)  with  you  in  the  ju. 
19.  8  for  the  judgment  of  the  Lord,  and  for  con. 
19.  10  law  and  commandment,  statutes  and  jud. 

Ezra  7.  10  to  teach  in  Israel  statutes  and  judgments 
Neh.’  1.  7  northe  statutes,  nor  the  judgments,  which 


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Nell.  9.  13  right  judgments,  and  true  laws,  good  st. 

9.  29  but  sinned  against  thy  judgments,  which 

10.  29  and  do  all.  .his  judgments  and  his  statutes 
Job  8.  3  Doth  God  pervert  judgment?  or  doth  the 

9.  19  and  if  of  judgment,  who  shall  set  me  a 

9.  32  (and)  we  should  come  together  in  judgm. 

14.  3  andbringestme  into  judgment  with  thee? 

19.  7  I  am  not  heard:  I  cry  aloud,  but.  no  ju. 

22.  4  reprove . .  will  he  enter  with  thee  into  ju.  ? 

27.  2  God  liveth,  (who)  hath  taken  away  my  ju. 

29.  14  my  judgment  (was)  as  a  robe  and  a  diad. 

32.  9  neither  do  the  aged  understand  judgment 
34.  4  Let  us  choose  to  us  judgment :  let  us  kn. 

34.  5  Job  hath  said . .  God  hath  taken  away  my  j. 

34. 12  neither  will  the  Almighty  pervert  judgm. 

34.  23  that  he  should  enter  into  judgment  with 
37.  23  excellent  in  power,  and  in  judgment,  and 

40.  8  Wilt  thou  also  disannul  my  judgment? 

Psa.  r.  5  the  ungodly  shall  not  stand  in  the  judgm. 

7.  6  awake  for  me  (to)  the  judgment,  .thou 
9.  7  he  hath  prepared  his  throne  for  judgment 
9.  16  The  Loud  is  known  (by)  the  judgment 

10.  s  thy  j  udgments  (are) ..  above  out  of  his  sight 
18. 22  all  his  judgments  (were)  before  me,  and 
19.  9  the  judgments  of  the  Lord  (are)  true 

25.  9  The  meek  will  he  guide  in  judgment 

33.  5  He  loveth  righteousness  and  judgment 
33.  23  Stir  up  thyself,  and  awake  to  my  judgment 

36.  6  thy  judgments (are)a great  deep:  OLord 

37.  6  bring  forth,  .thy  judgment  as  the  noon 
37.  28  the  Lord  loveth  judgment,  and  forsaketh 
37.  30  wisdom,  and  his  tongue  talketh  of  judg. 

48.  11  let.  .Judah  be  glad,  because  of  thy  judg. 

72.  1  Give  the  king  thy  judgments,  O  God,  and 
72.  2  He  shall  judge,  .thy  poor  with  judgment 
76.  9  When  God  arose  to  judgment,  to  save  all 
89.  14  Justice  and  judgment  (are)  the  habitation 
89.  30  If  his  children.,  walk  not  in  my  judgments 
94.  15  But  judgment  shall  return  unto  righteou. 
97.  2  righteousness  and  judgment  (are)the  hab. 
97.  8  rejoiced  because  of  thy  judgments,  OLord 
99.  4  The  king's  strength  also  loveth  judgment 
99.  4  thou  executest  judgment  and  righteous. 

101.  1  I  will  sing  of  mercy  and  judgment:  unto 
103.  6  The  Lord  executeth.  .judgment  for  all  that 
105.  5  his  wonders,  and  the  judgments  of  his 

105.  7  ourGod: hisjudgmeuts(are)inalltheearth 

106.  3  Blessed  (are)  they  that  keep  judgment 
hi.  7  The  works  of  his  hands(are)  verity  and  j. 
119.  7  when  I  shall  have  learned  thy  righteous  j. 
119.  13  With  my  lips  have  I  declared  all  the  jud. 

1 19.  20  longing,  .unto  thy  judgments  at  all  times 
1 19.  30  I  have  chosen,  .thy  judgments  have  I  laid 
119.  39  Turn  away,  .for  thy  judgments  (are)  good 
1 19.  43  take  not.  .for  I  have  hoped  in  thy  judgm. 
119.  52  I  remembered  thy  judgments  of  old,  0  Lo. 

1 19.  62  I  will  rise,  .because  of  thy  righteous  jud. 
119.  75  I  know,  0  Lord,  thy  judgments(are)  right 
no.  84  when  wilt  thou  execute  judgment  on  them 
1 19.  102  I  have  not  departed  from  thy  judgments 
1 19.  106  that  I  will  keep  thy  righteous  judgments 
119.  108  Accept.  .0  Loud,  and  teach  me  thy  jud. 
119. 120  trembleth.  .and  I  am  afraid  of  thy  judg. 
119.  121  Ihavedone  judgment  and  justice :  leave 
119.  137  Righteous,  .and  upright  (are)  thy  judgm. 
119. 149,  156  quicken  me  according  to  thy  judg. 

1 19. 160  and  every  one  of  thy  righteous  judgments 
119. 164  praise,  .because  of  thy  righteous  judgm. 

1 19. 175  Let  my  soul  live,  .let  thy  judgments  help 
122.  s  there  are  set  thrones  of  judgment,  the 
143.  2  enter  not  into  judgment  with  thy  servant 

146.  7  Which  executeth  judgment  for  the  oppr. 

147.  19  He  showeth.  .his  judgments  unto  Israel 
147.  20  his  judgments,  they  have  not  known  them 
149.  9  To  execute  upon  them  the  judgment  wri. 

Prov.  1.  3  To  receive  the  instruction  of.  .judgment 

2.  8  He  keepeth  the  paths  of  judgment,  and 

2.  9  righteousness,  and  judgment,  and  equity 

8.  20  I  lead  .in  the  midst  of  the  paths  of  jud. 
13.  23  there  is  (that  is)  destroyed  for  want  of  j. 

16.  10  his  mouth  transgres3eth  not  in  judgment 

17.  23  taketli  agift.  .to pervert theways of  judg. 

18.  5  not  good,  .to  overthrow  the  righteous  in  j. 

19.  28  An  ungodly  witness  scorneth  judgment 

21.  3  To  do  justice  and  judgment  (is)more  acc. 
21.  7  destroy,  .because  they  refuse  to  do  judg. 
21.  15  (It  is)  joy  to  the  just  to  do  judgment :  but 
24.  23  to  have  respect  of  persons  in  judgment 

28.  5  Evil  men  understand  not  judgment :  but 

29.  4  The  king  by  judgment  establisheth  the 
29.  26  (every)man’s  judgment(cometh)from  the 

Eccl.  3.  16  I  saw  under  the  sun  the  place  of  judgment 

5.  8  violent  perverting  of  judgment  and  justice 
8.  5  man's  heart  discerneth  both  time  and  ju. 

8.  6  to  every  purpose  there  is  time  and  judg. 

11.  9  for  all .  .God  will  bring  thee  into  judgment 

12.  14  God  shall  bring  every  work  into  judgment 
Isa.  1.  17  Learn  to  do  well ;  seek  judgment,  relieve 

1.  21  it  was  full  of  judgment ;  righteousness 
1.  27  Zion  shall  be  redeemed  with  judgment 

3.  74  The  Lord  will  enter  into  judgment  with 

4.  4  by  the  spirit  of  judgment,  and  by  the  sp. 

5.  7  he  looked  for  judgment,  but  behold  opp. 
5.  16  Lord  of  hosts  shall  be  exalted  in  judgment 

9.  7  to  establish  it  with  judgment  and  with 
16.  5  judging,  and  seekingjudgment,  and  hast. 
26.  8  Yea,  in  the  way  of  thy  judgments,  OLord 
26.  9  for  when  thy  judgments  (are)  in  the  earth 
28.  6  of  judgment  to  him  that  sitteth  in  judg. 
28.  17  Judgment  also  will  I  lay  to  the  line,  and 
30. 18  for  the  Lord  (is)  a  God  of  judgment 

32.  1  Behold,  .princes  shall  rule  in  judgment 


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Isa.  32.  16  judgment  shall  dwell  in  the  wilderness 

33.  5  he  hath  filled  Zion  with  judgment  and 

34.  5  upon  the  people  of  my  curse,  to  judgment 
40.  14  taught  him  in  the  path  of  judgment,  and 

40.  27  my  judgmentis  passed  over  from  inyGod? 

41.  1  speak  :  let  us  come  near  together  to  judg. 

42.  I  he  shall  bring  forth  judgment  to  the  Gen. 

42.  3  he  shall  bring  forth  judgment  unto  truth 
42.  4  till  he  have  set  judgment  in  the  earth 
49.  4  my  judgment  (is)  with  the  Lord,  and  my 
51.  4  I  will  make  my  judgment  to  rest  for  a 
53.  8  He  was  taken  from  prison  and  from  jud. 

54. 17  tongue  (that)  shall  rise  against  thee  inju. 

56.  1  Keep  ye  judgment,  and  do  justice :  for 
59.  8  and  (there  is)  no  judgment  in  their  goings 
59.  9  Therefore  is  judgment  far  from  us,  neith. 

59.  1 1  we  look  for  judgment,  but  (there  is)  none 
59.  14  judgment  is  turned  away  backward,  and 
59.  15  it  displeased  him  that  (there  was)no  judg. 

61.  8  I  the  Lord  love  judgment,  I  hate  robbery 

Jer.  1.  16  I  will  utter  my  judgments  against  them 

4.  2  The  Lord  liveth,  in  truth,  in  judgment 

5.  1  if  there  be.  .that  executeth  judgment 

5.  4  they  know  not.  .the  judgment  of  theirG. 

5.  5  they  have  known,  .the  judgment  of  their 

7.  5  if  ye  throughly  execute  judgment  between 

8.  7  my  people  know  not  the  judgment  of  the 

9.  24  which  exercise  loving  kindness,  judgment 

10.  24  O  Lord,  correct  me,  but  with  judgment 
12.  1  let  me  talk  with  thee  of  (thy)  judgments 

21.  12  Execute  judgment  in  the  morning,  and 

22.  3  Execute  ye  judgment  and  righteousness 

22.  15  Did  not  thy  father,  .do  judgment  and  ju. 

23.  5  execute  judgment  and  justice  in  the  ear. 

33.  15  execute  judgment  and  righteousness  in 
39.  5  Hamath,  where  he  gave  judgment  upon 
48.  21  judgment  is  come  upon  the  plain  country 

48.  47  bring  again.  .Thus  far  (is)  the  judgment 

49.  12  they  whose  judgment  (was)  not  to  drink 

51.  9  her  judgment  reacheth  unto  heaven,  and 

52.  9  Hamath ;  where  he  gave  judgment  upon 
Eze.  5.  6  she  hath  changed  my  judgments  into  wi. 

5.  6  they  have  refused  my  judgments  and  my 
5.  7  neither  have  kept  my  judgments,  neither 
5.  7  have  done  according  to  the  judgments  of 
5.  8  will  execute  judgments  in  the  midst  of 

11.  12  neitherexecutedmy  judgments,  but  have 
18.  8  hath  executed  true  judgment  between 
18.  9  Hath  walked . . and  hath  kept  my  judgm. 

18.  17  hath  executed  my  judgments,  hath  walk. 
20.  11  and  showed  them  my  judgments,  which 
20.  13  and  they  despised  my  judgments,  which 

20.  16  Because  they  despised  my  judgments 
20.  18  neither  observe  their  judgments,  nor  de. 
20. 19  and  keep  my  judgments,  and  do  them 
20.  21  neither  kept  my  judgments  to  do  them 
20.  24  they  had  not  executed  my  judgments,  but 
20.  25  judgments  whereby  they  should  not  live 
23. 24  I  will  set  judgment  before  them,  and  they 

23.  24  shall  judge  thee  according  to  their  judg. 

34.  16  I  will  destroy.  .1  will  feed  them  with  ju. 

36.  27  and  ye  shall  keep  my  judgments,  and  do 

37.  24  they  shall  also  walk  in  my  judgments 
39.  21  all  the  heathen  shall  see  my  judgment 

44.  24  they  shall  judge  it  according  to  my  judg. 

45.  9  execute  judgment  and  justice,  take  away 
Dan.  9.  5  fromthypreeeptsandfromthyjudgments 
Hos.  2.  19  I  will  betroth  thee  unto  me.  .in  judgm. 

5.  1  judgment  (is)  toward  you,  because  ye  ha. 

5.  11  Ephraim  (is)  oppressed,  .broken  in  judg. 

6.  5  thy  judgments  (are  as)  the  light  (that) 

10.  4  judgment  springeth  up  as  hemlock  in  the 

12.  6  keep  mercy  and  judgment,  and  wait  on 

Amos  5.  7  Ye  who  turn  judgment  to  wormwood,  and 
5.  15  establish  judgment  in  the  gate  :  it  may 

5.  24  let  judgment  run  down  as  waters,  and 

6.  12  ye  have  turned  judgment  into  gall,  and 
Mic.  3.  1  Hear.  .(Isit)not  for  youto  know  judgme.? 

3.  8  I  am  full,  .of  judgment,  and  of  might,  to 
3.  9  that  abhor  judgment,  and  pervert  all  equi. 
Hab.  1.  4  judgment  doth  never  go  forth,  .wrong  j. 

1.  7  their-  judgment  and  their  dignity  shall 
1.  12  Lord,  thou  hast  ordained  them  for  judg. 
Zepli.  2.  3  ye  meek,  .which  have  wrought  his  judg. 
3.  5  every  morningdoth  he  bring  liisjudgment 
3. 15  Lord  hath  taken  away  thy  judgments,  he 
Zech.  7.  9  Execute  true  judgment,  and  show  mercy 
8.  16  execute  the  judgment  of  truth  and  peace 
Mai.  2.  17  When  ye  say .  .Where  (is)  the  God  of  ju.? 

3.  5  I  will  come  near  to  you  to  judgment  -,  and 

4.  4Rememberye..the  statutes  and  judgments 

6.  Judgment ,  -tV1??  pelilah. 

Isa.  16.  3  Take  counsel,  execute  judgment;  make 

7.  Judicial,  ’W?  pelili. 

Isa.  28.  7  they  err  in  vision,  they  stumble(in)  judg. 

8.  Judgment,  Biss'  shephot. 

2  Ch.20.  9  sword,  judgment,  orpestilence,  orfamine 
Eze.  23.  10  for  they  had  executed  judgment  upon  her 

9.  To  judge,  act  as  a  magistrate,  ass1  shapliat . 

Eze.  44.  24  in  controversy  they  shall  stand  in  judg. 

10.  Word,  matter,  nyn  dabar. 

2  Ch.  19.  6  for  the  Lord,  who  (is)  with  you  in  the  ju. 

11.  Perception,  sense, intelligence,  cua6r\<ns  aisthesis. 
Phil.  1.  9  more  and  more  in  knowledge  and.  .judg. 

12.  Mind,  opinion,  sentence,  yvugi)  gnome. 

1  Co.  1.  10  in  the  same  mind  and  in  the  same  judg. 

7.  25  I  give  my  judgment,  as  one  that  hath 
7.  40  she  is  happier  if  she  so  abide,  after  my  j. 


13.  A  judicial  sentence,  SiKaiioga  dikaiomn. 

Rom.  1.  32  Who  knowing  the  judgment  of  God,  that 
Rev.  15.  4  OLord.  .thyjudgments  are  made  manifest 

ii. Justice,  vengeance,  Slug  dike. 

Acts  25. 15  desiring  (to  have)  (judgment)  against  him 

15 . Day,  7 ipepa  hemera. 

1  Co.  4.  3  should  be  judged  of  you,  or  of  man’s  jud. 

16.  Judgment,  upiga  krima. 

Matt.7.  2  what  judgment  ye  judge,  ye  shall  bej. 

John  9.  39  For  judgment  I  am  come  into  this  world 
Acts  24.  25  as  he  reasoned  of.  .temperance,  and  jud. 
Rom.  2.  2  we  are  sure  that  the  judgment  of  God  is 
2.  3  thatthoushaltescapethejudgment  of  G.? 

5.  16  judgment  (was)  by  one  to  condemnation 
11.  33  how  unsearchable  (are)  his  judgments 
Gal.  5.  10  he  that  troubleth  you  shall  bear  his  jud. 
Heb.  6.  2  Of  the  doctrine  of  baptisms . .  and  of .  .jud. 

1  Pe.  4. 17  judgment  must  begin  at  the  house  of  God 

2  Pe.  2.  3  whose  judgment  now  of  a  long  time 
Rev.  17.  1  the  judgment  of  the  great  whore  that 

20.  4  and  judgment  was  given  unto  them :  and 

17 . Judgment,  uplais  krisis. 

Matt.  5.  21,  23  shall  be  in  danger  of  the  judgment 

10.  15  shall  be  more  tolerable.,  in  the  day  of  ju. 

11.  22,  24  be  more  tolerable,  at  the  day  of  jud. 

12.  18  and  he  shall  show  judgment  to  the  Gen. 

12.  20  till  he  send  forth  judgment  unto  victory 
12.  36  shall  give  account  thereof  in  the  day  of  j. 
12.  41  men  of  Nineve  shall  rise  in  judgment 
12.  42  queen  of  the  south  shall  rise  up  in  the  j. 

23.  23  weightier  (matters)  of  the  law,  judgment 

Mark  6.  11  [shall  be  more  tolerable,  .in  the  day  of  j.) 
Lukeio.  14  more  tolerable  for  Tyre  and  Sidon  at. .  ju. 
11.  31  queenof  thesouthsliallriseupin  the  judg. 
11.  32  men  of  Nineve  shall  rise  up  in  the  judg. 

11.  42  pass  over  judgment  and  the  love  of  God 
John  5.  22  hath  committed  all  judgment  unto  the  Son 

5.  27  hath  given  him  authority  to  execute  jud. 

5.  30  my  judgment  is  just ;  because  I  seek  not 
7.  24  Judge  not.  .but  judge  righteous  judgment 
8. 16  if  I  judge,  my  judgment  is  true ;  for  I  am 

12.  31  Now  is  the  judgment  of  this  world :  now 
16.  8  and  of  righteousness,  and  of  judgment 
16. 11  Of  judgment,  because  the  prince  of  this 

Acts  8.  33  his  humiliation  his  judgment  was  taken 
2  Th.  1.  5  a  manifest  token  of  the  righteous  judgment 

1  11.  5.  24  are  open  beforehand,  going  before  to  ju. 
Heb.  9.  27  once  to  die,  but  after  this  the  judgment 

10.  27  a  certain  fearful  looking  for  of  judgment 
Jas.  2.  13  he  shall  have  judgment  without  mercy 
2.  13  and  mercy  rejoiceth  against  judgment 

2  Pe.  2.  4  delivered,  .to  be  reserved  unto  judgment 

2.  9  reserve  the  unjust  unto  the  day  of  judg. 

_  3.  7  reserved  unto,  fire  against  the  day  of  jud 
1  Jo.  4.  17  we  may  have  boldness  in  the  day  of  judg. 
Jude  6  reserved . .  unto  the  judgment  of  the  great 
15  Toexecute  judgment  upon  all,  and  to  con. 
Rev.  14.  7  Fear,  .for  the  hour  of  his  judgment  is  come 
16.  7  Lord,  .true  and  righteous  (are)  thy  judg. 

18.  10  Alas,  .in  one  hour  is  thy  judgment  come 

19.  2  For  true  and  righteous  (are)  his  judgments 

18.  Place  of  judgment,  icpirfipiov  kriterion. 

1  Co.  6.  4  If  then  ye  have  judgments  of  tilings  per. 

JUDGMENT  hall,  hall  of  judgment  — 

Praetor  s  hall,  n  pair  tiptop  praitoeion. 

John  18.  28  Then  led  they  Jesus . .  unto  the  hall  of  ju. 
18.  28  they,  .went  not  into  the  judgment  hall 

18.  33  Pilate  entered  into  the  judgment  hall 

19.  9  And  went  again  into  the  judgment  hall 
Acts  23.  35  commanded  him  to  be  kept  in  H.’s  judg.  h. 

JUDGMENT  seat  — 

1  .Foot  print,  tribunal,  firgia  beina. 

Matt27.  19  When  he  was  set  down  on  the  judgment's. 
Johni9-  13  sat  down  in  the  judgment  seat  in  a  place 
Acts  18.  12  the  Jews,  .brought  him  to  the  judgment  s. 
18.  16  he  drave  them  from  the  judgment  seat 
18. 17  and  beat  (him)  before  the  judgment  seat 
25.  6  next  day,  sitting  on  the  judgment  seat 
25.  10  I  stand  at  Cesar's  judgment  seat,  where  I 
25.  17  on  the  morrow  I  sat  on  the  judgment  seat 
Rom'14.  10  stand  before  the  judgment  seat  of  Christ 

2  Co.  5.  10  must  all  appear  before  the  judgment  seat 

2  .Place  of  judgment,  upirnpiov  kriterion. 

Jas.  2.  6  and  draw  you  before  the  judgment  seats? 
JUDGMENT,  righteous  — 

Righteous  judgment,  bmaioKpiala  dikaiokrisia. 
Rom.  2.  5  revelation  of  the  righteous  judgment  of  G. 

JUDGMENT,  to  do,  execute,  or  minister  — 

\.To  judge,  plead,  strive,  decide,  ['1  din. 

Psa.  9.  8  he  shall  minister  judgment  to  the  people 
2  .To  judge,  adjudge,  execute  judgment,  ^3  palal,  3. 
Psa.106.  30  executed  judgment :  and  (so)  the  plague 

3.  To  visit,  inspect,  ips  pctqad. 

Jer.  51.  47,  52  that  I  will  do  judgment  upon  the  gr. 

4  .To  be  judged,  do  judgment,  esc;  shapliat,  2. 

2  Ch.  22.  8  when  Jehu  was  executing  judgment  upon 

JUDGMENTS,  (judgment)  — - 

Judgments,  magisterial  decisions,  c'BDiy  sliephatim. 
Exod.6.  6  with  a  stretched  out  arm.  .with  great  ju. 
7.  4  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt  by  great  judgm. 


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Exodm.  12  against  all  the  gods. .  I  will  execute  judg. 
N  um  33.  4  upon  their  gods . .  the  Lord  executed  judg. 

2  Ch. 24.  24  So  they  executed  judgment  against  Joasli 
Prov  19.  29  Judgments  are  prepared  for  scorners,  and 
Eze.  5.  10  I  will  execute  judgments  in  thee,  and  the 

5.  15  when  I  shall  execute  judgments  in  thee 

11.  9  I  will  bring,  .and  will  execute  judgments 
14.  21  when  I  send  my.foursore  judgments  upon 

16.  41  execute  judgments  upon  thee  in  the  sight 
25.  11  I  will  execute  judgments  upon  Moab;  and 
28.  22  when  I  shall  have  executed  judgments  in 
28.  26  when  I  have  executed  judgments  upon  all 
30.  14  will  set  tire,  .and  will  execute  judgments 
30.  19  Thus  will  I  execute  judgments  in  Egypt 

JU'-DITH,  n'Tirr  Jewess. 

A  daughter  of  Beeri  a  Hittite,  and  wife  of  Esau.  B.C. 
1796. 

Gen.  26.  34  Esau,  .took  to  wife  J.  the  daughter  of  15. 
JUICE  — 

Juice,  D'Pj)  asis. 

Song  8.  2  spiced  wine  of  the  juice  of  my  pomegran. 

JU-LI-A,  Ioi/Aia. 

A  female  believer  in  Rome  to  whom  Paul  sent  a  saluta¬ 
tion. 

Rom  16.  15  Salute  Philologus,  and  J.,  Nereus,  and  his 

JU-LI-US,  ’IouAios. 

A  centurion  in  whose  charge  Paul  was  sent  to  Rome. 
Acts  27.  1  delivered  Paul,  .unto  (one)  named  J.,  a 
27.  3  J.  courteously  entreated  Paul,  and  gave 

JUMP,  to  — 

To  skip,  dance,  "ipl  raqad,  3. 

Nall.  3.  2  prancing  horses,  and  of  the  jumping  cha. 

JU-NI-A,  Aourias. 

This  ought  to  be  J  unias :  a  believer  and  kinsman  of  Paul. 

Rom  16.  7  Salute  Andronicus  and  J.,  my  kinsmen 
JUNIPER  (tree)  — 

Juniper,  broom,  cnn  rothem. 

1  Ki.19.  4  came  and  sat  down  under  a  juniper  tree 
19.  5  as  he  lay  and  slept  under  a  juniper  tree 
Job  30.  4  Who  cut  up.  ,juniperroots(for)theirmeat 
Psa.120.  4  arrows  of  the  mighty,  with  coals  of  juni. 

JU-PI-TER,  Zeus  (i.e.  Zeus-pater),  father  Jove. 

The  chief  Greek  and  Roman  deity. 

Acts  14.  i2  they  called  Barnabas,  J.;  and  Paul,  Mer. 
14.  13  Then  the  priest  of  J. .  .brought  oxen  and 

JUPITER,  which  fell  down  from  — 

What  is  fallen  from  Zeus,  Sio-rreTrjs  diopetes. 

Acts  19.  33  of  the  (image)  which  fell  down  from  Jup.? 

JURISDICTION  — 

A  uthority,  privilege ,  i^ovrria  exousia, 

Luke  23.  7  knew  that  he  belonged  unto  Herod's  jur. 

JU-SHAB  HE'-SED,  non  fdndness  is  returned. 

A  son  of  Zerubbabel,  of  the  family  of  David.  B.C.  500. 

1  Ch.  3.  20  Ohel,  and  Berechiah,  and  Hasadiah,  J. 

JUST  — 

1.  Right,  upright,  straight.  V;  yaslmr. 

Prov.29. 10  The  bloodthirsty  hate,  .but  the  just  seek 

2.  Judgment,  Bay?  mishpat. 

Prov  16.  11  A  just  weight  and  balance  (are)  the  Lord's 

3.  Right,  righteous,  just,  rigid,  p'ls  tsaddig. 

Gen.  6.  9  Noah  was  a  just  man  (and)  perfect  in  his 
Deut.32.  4  and  without  iniquity,  just  and  right  (is)  he 

2  Sa.  23.  3  Hethatruletliovermen(mustbe)just,  rul. 
Neh.  9.  33  thou  (art)  just  in  all  that  is  brought  upon 
Job  12.  4  the  just  upright  (man  is)  laughed  to  scorn 

27. 17  He  may  prepare  (it),  but  the  just  shall  put 
34.  17  wilt  thou  condemn  him  that  is  most  just  ? 
Psa.  7.  9  establish  the  just :  for  the  righteous  God 
37.  12  The  wicked  plotteth  against  the  just,  and 
Prov.  3.  33  but  he  blesseth  the  habitation  of  the  just 
4. 18  the  path  of  the  just  (is)  as  the  shining  light 
9.  9  teach  a  just  (man),  and  he  will  increase 
10.  6  Blessings  (are)  upon  the  head  of  the  just 
io.  7  The  memory  of  the  just  (is)  blessed :  but 
10.  20 The  tongue  of  the  just  (is  as)  choice  silver 
10.  31  The  mouth  of  the  just  bringeth  forth  wis. 
n.  9  through  knowledge  shall  the  just  be  del. 
1213  lips :  but  the  just  shall  come  out  of  trouble 

12.  21  There  shall  no  evil  happen  to  the  just 

13.  22  wealth  of  the  sinner(is)  laid  up  for  the  just 

17. 15  and  he  that  condenmeth  the  just,  even 

17.  26  Also  to  punish  the  just  (is)  not  good,  (nor) 

18.  17  first  in  his  own  cause  (seemeth)  just ;  but 
20.  7  The  just  (man)  walketh  in  his  integrity 

21. 15  (It  is)  joy  to  the  just  to  do  judgment :  but 
24.  16  For  a  just  (man)  falleth  seven  times,  and 
29.  27  unjust  man  (is)  an  abomination  to  the  j. 

Eccl.  7.  15  there  is  a  just  (man)  that  perisheth  in  his 
7.  20  not  a  just  man  upon  earth,  that  doeth  go. 
8. 14  there  bejust(men),  unto  whom  ithappen 
Isa.  26.  7  The  way  of  the  just,  .the  path  of  the  just 
29.  21  turn  aside  the  just  for  a  thing  of  nought 
45.  21  a  just  God  amLa-’Saviour.  .none  beside  me 
Lam.  4.  13  that  have  shed  the  blood  of  the  just  in  the 
Eze.  18.  5  if  a  man  be  just,  and  do  that  which  is  law. 

18.  9  he  (is)  just,  lie  shall  surely  live,  saith  the 
nos.  14.  9  the  just  shall  w  alk  in  them  :  but  the  tra. 
Amos  5. 12  they  afflict  the  just,  they  take  a  bribe,  and 
Hah.  2.  4  not  upright,  .but  the  just  shall  livebyhis 


Zeph.  3.  5  The  just  Lord  (is)  in  the  midst  thereof 
Zech.  9.  9  he  (is)  just,  and  having  salvation  ;  lowly 

4.  Right,  righteous,  P~?s  tsedek. 

Lev.  19.  36  Just  balances,  just  weights,  a  just  ephah 

19.  36  a  just  hin,  shall  ye  have  :  I  (am)  the  Lord 
Deuti6. 18  they  shall  judge  the  people  with  just  jud. 

16.  20  That  which  is  altogether  just  shalt  thou 

25. 15  thou  shalt  have  a  perfect  and  just  weight 

25. 15  a  perfect  and  just  measure  shalt  thou  have 
Eze.  45.  10  just  balances,  and  a  just  ephah,  and  a  just 

5 . Finished,  perfect,  whole,  ob&  shalem. 

Prov.  11.  1  the  Lord:  but  a  just  weight  (is)his  delight 

6 . Just,  righteous,  Sluaios  dilcaios. 

Matt.  1.  19  Joseph  her  husband,  being  a  just  (man) 

5.  45  sendeth  rain  on  the  just  and  on  the  unjust 
13. 49  and  sever  the  wicked  from  among  the  just 
27.  19  Have  thou  nothing  to  do  with  that  just 
27.  24  I  am  innocent  of  the  blood  of  this  [just] 
Mark  6.  20  knowing  that  he  was  a  just  man  and  an 
Luke  1.  17  the  disobedient  to  the  wisdom  of  the  just 
2.  25  the  same  man  (was)  just  and  devout,  wait. 

14.  14  recompensed  at  the  resurrection  of  the  j. 

15.  7  more  than  over  ninety  and  nine  just  per. 

20.  20  which  should  feign  themselves  just  men 

23.  50  Joseph  a  counsellor . .  a  good  man,  and  a  j. 
John  5.  30  my  judgment  is  just  ;  because  I  seek  not 
Acts  3.  14  ye  denied  the  Holy  One  and  the  Just,and 

7.  52  showed  before  of  the  coming  of  the  just  0. 
10.  22  Cornelius  the  centurion,  a  just  man,  and 

22.  14  see  that  Just  One,  and  shouldest  hear  the 

24.  15  of  the  dead,  both  of  the  just  and  unjust 
Rom.  1. 17  as  it  is  written.  The  just  shall  live  by  faith 

2.  13  For  not  the  hearers  of  the  law'  (are)  just 

3.  26  that  he  might  be  just,  and  the  justifierof 
7. 12  the  commandment  holy,  and  just,  and 

Gal.  3.  11  evident,  for,  The  just  shall  live  by  faith 
Phil.  4.  8  w  hatsoever  tilings  (are)  just,  whatsoever 
Col.  4.  1  give,  .that  which  is  justand  equal  ;  know. 
Titus  1.  8  a  lover  of  good  men.  .just,  holy,  temper. 
Heb.  10.  38  Now  the  just  shall  live  by  faith :  but  if 

12.  23  and  to  the  spirits  of  just  men  made  perf. 
Jas.  5.  6  Ye  have  condemned  (and)  killed  the  just 

1  Pe.  3.  18  suffered  for  sins,  the  just  for  the  unjust 

2  Pe.  2.  7  delivered  just  Lot,  vexed  with  the  filthy 

1  Jo.  1.  9  he  is  faithful  and  just  to  forgive  us  (our) 
Rev.  15.  3  just  and  true  (are)  thy  ways,  thou  King 

1  .In  justice,  according  to  justice,  tySiuos  endikos. 
Rom.  3.  8  good  may  come?  whose  damnationisjust 
Heb.  2.  2  disobedience  received  a  just  recompence 

JUST,  to  be  — 

To  be  right,  righteous,  just,  pny  tsadaq. 

Job  4.  17  Shall  mortal  man  be  more  just  than  God? 
9.  2  but  how  should  man  he  just  with  God  ? 

33.  12  Behold,  (in)  this  thou  art  not  just :  I  will 

JUST,  that  which  is  altogether  — 

Right,  rightness,  pny  tsedeq. 

Deuti6.  20  That  which  is  altogether  just  shalt  thou 

JUSTICE  — 

1.  Judgment,  espn  mishpat. 

Job  36.  17  judgment  and  justice  take  hold  (on  thee) 

2.  Right,  rightness,  ppx  tsedeq. 

Job  8.  3  or  doth  the  Almighty  pervert  justice? 

Psa.  89.  14  Justice  and  judgment  (are)  the  habitation 
119.  121  I  have  done  judgment  and  justice:  leave 
Prov.  1.  3  To  receive  the  instruction  of  wisdom,  ju. 

8.  15  By  me  kings  reign,  and  princes  decree  ju. 
Eccl.  5.  8  violent  perverting  of  judgment  and  just. 
Isa.  58.  2  they  ask  of  me  the  ordinances  of  justice 

59.  4  None  calleth  for  justice,  nor.  .pleadeth 
Jer.  31.  23  0  habitation  of  justice,  mountain  of  ho. 
50.  7  against  the  Lord,  the  habitation  of  just. 

3.  Right,  rightness,  npj!s  tsedaqah. 

Gen.  18.  19  to  do  justice  and  judgment;  that  the  Lo. 
Deut33-  21  he  executed  the  justice  of  the  Lord,  and 

2  Sa.  8.  15  judgment  and  justice  unto  all  his  people 
1  Ki.  10.  9  made  he  thee  king,  to  do  judgment  and  j. 

1  CI1.18.  14  executed  judgment  and  justice  among  all 

2  Ch.  9.  8  king  over  them,  to  do  judgment  and  jus. 
Job  37.  23  and  in  judgment,  and  in  plenty  of  justice 
Prov2i.  3  To  do  justice  and  judgment  (is)  more  acc. 
Isa.  9.  7  with  justice  from  henceforth  even  forever 

56.  1  Keep  ye  judgment,  and  do  justice  :  for 
59.  9  neither  doth  justice  overtake  us :  we  wait 
59.  14  justice  standeth  afar  off :  for  truth  is  fal. 
Jer.  22. 15  and  drink,  and  do  judgment  and  justice 

23.  5  execute  judgment  and  justice  in  the  earth 
Eze.  45  9  execute  judgment  and  justice,  take  away 

JUSTICE,  to  do  — 

To  declare  right  or  just,  Piy  tsadaq,  5. 

2  Sa.  15.  4  come  unto  me,  and  I  would  do  him  justice 
Psa.  82.  3  Defend,  .do  justice  to  the  afflicted  and 

JUSTIFICATION  — 

1.  Judicial  sentence,  declaration  of  right,  SiKaiwpa. 

Rom.  5. 16  the  free  gift  (is)  of  many  offences  unto  j. 

2.  A  setting  right,  StKaiacis  dikaiosis. 

Rom.  4.  25  and  was  raised  again  for  our  justification 
5.  18  (came)  upon  all  men  unto  justification  of 

JUSTIFIED,  to  be  — 

To  be  or  become  right,  pis  tsadaq. 

Job  11.  2  and  should  a  man  full  of  talk  be  justified  ? 

13.  18  Behold  now.  .1  know  that  I  shall  be  jus. 

25.  4  How  then  can  man  be  justified  with  God? 
Psa.  51.  4  that  thou  mightiest  be  justified  when 


Psa.  143.  2  in  thy  sight  shall  no  man  living  be  justi. 
Isa.  43.  9  that  they  may  be  justified  :  or  let  them 
43.  26  declare  thou,  that  thou  mayest  be  justified 
45.  25  shall  all  the  seed  of  Israel  be  justified 

JUSTIFIER  — 

To  make  or  declare  right,  Sivaida  dikaioo. 

Rom.  3.  26  the  justifler  of  him  which  belie veth  in  J. 
JUSTIFY,  to  — 

1  .To  make  or  declare  right,  pnx  tsadaq,  3. 

Job  32.  2  because  he  justified  himself  rather  than 
33.  32  answer  me :  speak,  for  I  desire  to  justify 
Jer.  3.  11  backsliding  Israel  hath  justified  herself 
Eze.  16.  51  hast  justified  thy  sisters  in  all  thine  abo. 
16.32  shame,  in  that  thou  hast  justified  thy  sis. 

2.  To  make  or  declare  right,  piy  tsadaq,  5. 

Exod23-  7  slay,  .not,  for  I  will  not  justify  the  wicked 
Deut  23.  1  they  shall  justify  the  righteous,  and  con. 

1  Ki.  8.  32  justifying  the  righteous,  to  give  him  acc. 

2  Ch.  6.  23  and  by  justifying  the  righteous,  by  giving 
Job  27.  5  God  forbid  that  I  should  justify  you  :  till 
Prov  17. 15  He  that  justifieth  the  wicked,  and  he  that 
Isa.  5.  23  Which  justify  the  wicked  for  reward,  and 

50.  8  (He  is)  near  that  justifieth  me ;  who  will 
53.  11  shall  my  righteous  servant  justify  many 

3. jPo  make  or  declare  right,  Siuaioa  dikaioo. 

Matt  11.  19  But  wisdom  is  justified  of  her  children 

12.  37  by  thy  words  thou  shalt  be  justified,  and 
Luke  7.  29  the  publicans,  justified  God,  being  bapti. 

7.  35  But  wisdom  is  justified  of  all  her  children 
10.  29  he,  willing  to  justify  himself,  said  unto  J. 
16.  15  Ye  are  they  which  justify  yourselves  bef. 
18.  14  this  man  went  down  to  his  house  justified 

Acts  13.  39  by  him  all  that  believe  are  justified  from 

13.  39  from  which  ye  could  not  be  justified  by 
Rom.  2.  13  but  the  doers  of  the  law  shall  be  justified 

3.  4  That  thou  mightest  be  justified  in  thy  s. 
3.  20  there  shall  no  flesh  be  justified  in  his  si. 
3.  24  Being  justified  freely  by  his  grace  through 
3.  28  we  conclude  that  a  man  is  justified  by  fa. 

3.  30  Seeing  (it  is)  one  God  which  shall  justify 

4.  2  if  Abraham  were  justified  by  works,  he 

4.  5  believeth  on  him  that  justifieth  the  ung. 

5.  1  being  justified  by  faith,  we  have  peace 

5.  9  being  now  justified  by  his  blood,  we  shall 

8.  30  whom  lie  called,  them  he  also  justified 

8.  30  whom  he  justified,  them  he  also  glorified 
8.  33  charge  of  God's  elect  ?  (It  is)  God  that  ju. 
1  Co.  4.  4  am  I  not  hereby  justified  :  but  he  that  j. 

6.  11  are  justified  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
Gal.  2.  16  Knowing  that  a  man  is  not  justified  by 

2.  16  that  we  might  be  justified  by  the  faith  of 
2.  16  by  the  works  of  the  law  shall  no  flesh  be  j. 

2.  17  if,  while  we  seek  to  be  justified  by  Christ 

3.  8  God  would  justify  the  heathen  through  f. 
3.  11  that  no  man  is  justified  by  the  law  in  the 
3.  24  schoolmaster,  that  we  might  be  justified 
5.  4  whosoever  of  you  are  justified  by  the  law 

I  Ti.  3.  16  justified  in  the  spirit,  seen  of  angels,  pre. 
Titus  3.  7  being  justified  by  his  grace,  we  should  lie 
Jas.  2.  21  Was  not  Abraham  our  father  justified  by 
2.  24  how  that  by  works  a  man  is  justified,  and 
2.  25  w  as  not  Rahab  the  harlot  justified  by  wo. 

JUSTIFY  self,  to  — 

To  be  or  become,  right,  piy  tsadaq. 

Job  9.  20  If  I  justify  myself,  mine  own  mouth  shall 

JUSTLE  one  against  another,  to  — 

To  run  to  and  fro,  ppy  shaqaq,  7 a. 

Nali.  2.  4  they  shall  justle  one  against  another  in 

JUSTLY  — 

1. Juclgment,  DSiyp  mishpat. 

Mic.  6.  8  but  to  do  justly,  and  to  love  mercy,  and 

2.  Justly,  SiKaiws  dikaios. 

Luke  2  3.  41  we  indeed  justly;  for  we  receive  the  due 
1  Th.  2.  10  how  holily  and  justly  and  unblameahly 

JUS'-TUS,  ’ioDo-ros. 

1.  A  surname  of  Joseph  or  Barsabas,  a  disciple  nomi¬ 
nated  with  Matthias  to  succeed  Judas  Iscariot. 

Acts  1.  23  And  they  appointed  two.  .J.,  and  Matthias 

2.  A  believer  in  Corinth  with  whom  Paul  lodged. 

Acts  18.  7  entered. . a  certain(man’s)house,  named  J. 

3.  A  believing  disciple  in  Rome  from  whom  Paul  sends 
a  salutation  to  the  church  at  Colosse. 

Col.  4. 11  Jesus,  which  is  called  J.,  who  are  of  the 
JUT'-TAH,  nor,  na*. 

A  Levitical  city  in  Judah ;  now  called  Jutta.  See 
Jotbdfi . 

Josh  13.  55  Maou,  Carmel,  and  Ziph,  and  J. 

21. 16  Ain  with  her  suburbs,  and  J.  w  ith  her  su. 


K 


KAB-ZE'-EL,  Vxspp  God  gathers. 

A  city  in  the  S.  E.  of  Judah,  now  called  Ain-el-arus. 

See  also  Jekabzcel. 

Josh  15.  21  uttermost  cities ..  southward  were  K.,and 
2  Sa.  23.  20  Benaiah.  .the  son  of  a  valiant  man,  of  K. 
1  Ch.11.  22  Benaiah.  .the  son  of  a  valiant  man  of  K. 


KADESH 


5  GO 


KEEP 


KA'-DESH,  ch;?  holy. 

The  same  as  En-mishpat  and  Radesh-barnca ;  a  place 
in  the  wilderness  o{  Paran,  between  Slmr  and  Edom, 
or  in  the  N.  W.  of  the  Paran  desert,  or  the  wilderness 
of  Zin,  forming  the  S.  border  of  Canaan  and  the  W.  one 
of  Edom.  From  this  place  Moses  sent  out  spies,  and 
began  the  conquest  of  the  laud.  It  was  afterwards 
called  tlie  Waters  of  Meribah.  Four  or  five  hours  to 
the  S.  E.  of  Beerdahai-roi,  or  Hagar’s  well,  between 
Bered  and  Kadesh,  is  a  place  Rudes  with  a  fountain, 
said  to  be  eleven  days  from  Sinai,  Deut.  i.  2. 

Gen.  14.  7  came  to  En-mishpat,  which  (is)  K.,  and 

16. 14  Beerdahai-roi ;  behold,  (it  is)  between  K. 

20.  1  Abraham,  .dwelled  between  K.  and  Shur 

Num  13.  26  Came,  .unto  the  wilderness  of  Paran, to  K. 

20.  1  the  people  abode  in  K.;  and  Miriam  died 

20. 14  Moses  sent  messengers  from  K.  unto  the 

20.  16  behold,  we  (are)  in  K. ,  a  city  in  the  utter. 

20.  22  the  whole  congregation  journeyed  from  K. 
27.  14  that  (is)  the  water  of  Meribah  in  K.  in  the 

33.  36  pitched  in  the  wilderness . .  which  (is)  K. 

23.  37  they  removed  from  K.,  and  pitched  in  m. 

Deut.  1.  46  So  ye  abode  in  K.  many  days,  according 

32.  51  ye  trespassed. .at  the  waters  of  Meribah-K. 
Judgn.  16  Israel  walked  through,  .and  came  to  K. 

11.  17  he  would  not.  .and  Israel  abode  in  K. 

Psa.  29.  8  The  Loud  shaketh  the  wilderness  of  K. 
Eze.  47.  19  to  the  waters  of  strife  (in)  K.,  the  river 

4S.  28  the  waters  of  strife  (in)  K. .  .to  the  river  to. 

KA-DESH  BAR-NE'-EA,  yna  BhjJ. 

The  same  as  the  preceding. 

Nuni32.  8  when  I  sent  them  from  K.  B.  to  see  the 

34.  4  border,  .shall  be  from  the  south  to  K.  B. 
Deut.'  1.  2  eleven  days’  (journey)from  H. .  .unto  K.B. 

1.  19  when  we  departed,  .we  came  to  K.  B. 

2.  14  the  space  in  which  we  came  from  K.  B. 

9.  23  when  the  Lord  sent  you  from  K.  B.,  saying 
•Tosh.  10.  41  Joshua  smote  them  from  K.B.  even  unto 

14.  6 Thou  knowest..the  Lord  said.. in  K.B. 

14.  7  when  Moses,  .sent  me  from  K.  B.  to  espy 

15.  3  ascended  up  m  the  south  side  unto  lv.  B. 

KAD-M'-EL,  Sx'aip  God  the  primeval. 

1.  A  Levite  whose  descendants  returned  from  Babylon 
with  Zerubbabel.  B.c.  636. 

Ezra  2.  ao  Levites :  the  children  of  Jeshua,  and  K. 
Nell.  7.  43  Levites:  the  children  of  Jeshua,  of  K. 

2.  One  apparently  of  the  tribe  of  Judah,  who  assisted  in 
rebuilding  the  temple.  B.c.  545. 

Ezra  3.  9  K.  and  his  sons,  the  sons  of  Judah,  toge. 

3.  A  Levite  who  led  the  devotions  of  the  people.  B.c. 
545- 

Neh.  9.  4  Then  stood  up  upon  the  stairs.  .K.,  She. 
9.  5  Then  the  Levites,  Jeshua,  and  K...said 

10.  9  the  Levites:  both  Jeshua.  .Binnui.  .K. 

12.  8  K. .  .(and)Mattaniah.  .over  the  thanksgiv. 
12.  24  Jeshua  the  son  of  K. .  .to  praise  (and)  to 

KAD-MONITES,  'jbap  eastern. 

A  Phenician  tribe,  once  a  portion  of  the  Hivites,  N.  of 
Midian,  and  E.  of  the  kingdom  of  Sihon. 

Gen.  15.  19  Kenites,  and  the  Kenizzites,  and  the  K. 

KAL  -LAI,  Jah  is  light. 

A  priest  in  the  days  of  Joiakim,  grandson  of  Jozadak. 
B.C.  500. 

Neh.  12.  20  Of  Sallai,  K.;  of  Amok,  Eber 

KAN'-AH,  rup  a  reed,  or  possession. 

1 .  A  brook  between  Ephraim  and  Manasseh  ;  now  called 
Wady-Kanah. 

Josh.  16.  8  The  border  went,  .unto  the  river  K.;  and 

17.  9  And  the  coast  descended  unto  the  river  K. 

•2.  A  city  in  Asher  near  Hammon  and  Rehob,  not  far 
from  Sidon ;  now  called  Ain  Kanah. 

Josh.19.  28  and  Hammon,  and  K.,  (even)  unto  great 

KA-RE'-AH,  CA-RE'-AH,  nip  bald. 

The  father  of  Johanan,  a  captain  of  the  Jews  when 
Gedaliah  was  made  governor  by  Nebuchadnezzar.  B.C. 
588. 

2  Ki.25.  23  there  came.  Johanan  the  son  of  C.,  and 
Jer.  40.  8  Johanan  and  Jonathan  the  sons  of  K.,  and 

40.  13  Johanan  the  son  of  K. .  .came  to  Gedaliah 

40.  15  Johanan  the  son  of  K.  spake  to  Gedaliah 

40.  16 Gedaliah.  .said  unto  Johanan  the  son  of  K. 

41.  11  When  Johanan  the  son  of  K  .  .heard  of  all 

41.  13  all  the  people,  .saw  Johanan  the  son  of  K. 

41.  14  people,  .went  unto  Johanan  the  son  of  K. 

41.  16  Then  took  Johanan  the  son  of  K.,  and  all 

42.  1  and  Johanan  the  son  of  K. .  .came  near 

42.  8  Then  called  he  Johanan  the  son  of  K.,  and 

43.  2  Then  spake.  .Johanan  the  son  of  K.,  and 

43.  4  So  Johanan  the  son  of  K. .  .obeyed  not  the 
43.  5  But  Johanan  the  son  of  K. .  .took  all  the 

KAR-KA'-A,  nyp-ip  deep  ground. 

A  city  on  the  S.  border  of  J udah. 

Josh  15.  3  up  to  Adar,  and  fetched  a  compass  to  K. 

KAR  -TOR,  Ipip  deep  ground. 

A  city  in  Gad,  E.  of  Jordan ;  one  day’s  journey  from 
Selah. 

Judg.  8.  10  Zeba  andZalmunna(were)inK.,and  their 

KAR  TA1I,  nnpp  city. 

A  city  of  the  Levites  in  Zebulun. 

Josh  ii.  34  Jokneam  with  her  suburbs,  and  K.  with 


KAR'-TAN,  jppp  double  city. 

A  Levitical  city  in  Naphtali ;  called  Kirjathaimin  1  Ch. 
6.  76 ;  now  called  Kertceah. 

Josh  21.  32  and  K.  with  her  suburbs ;  three  cities 
KAT'-TATH,  nap  little. 

A  city  in  Zebulun,  near  Naliallal ;  called  Kitron  in 
Judg.  1.  30.  Now  called  Sefurieh. 

Josh  19.  15  K.,  and  Nahallal,  and  Shimron,  and  Ida. 
KE'-DAR,  ipp  powerful. 

1.  One  of  the’  sons  of  Ishmael,  the  son  of  Abraham  by 
Hagar.  B.C.  1840. 

Gen.  25.  13  first  born  of  Ishmael  Nebajoth ;  and  K. 

1  Ch.  1.  29  first  born  of  Ishmael,  Nebaioth;  then  K. 

2.  The  tribe  which  sprang  from  him,  and  their  territory 
in  the  desert  between  Arabia  Petrsea  and  Babylonia. 

Psa.120.  5  Woe  is  me.  .1  dwell  in  the  tents  of  K.! 
Song  1.  5  as  the  tents  of  K.,  as  the  curtains  of  Sol. 
Isa.  21. 16  Within  a  year,  .all  the  glory  of  K.  shall 

21.  17  the  children  of  K.,  shall  be  diminished 
42,  11  the  villages  (that)  K.  doth  inhabit:  let  the 
60.  7  All  the  flocks  of  K  shall  be  gathered  tog. 
Jer.  2.  10  send  unto  K.,  and  consider  diligently,  and 
49.  28  Concerning  K.,  and  concerning  the  king. 
49.  28  Arise  ye,  go  up  to  K.,  and  spoil  the  men 
Eze.  27.  21  Arabia,  and  all  the  princes  of  K.,  they  oc. 
KE-DE'-MAH,  npnp  eastern. 

Youngest  son  of  Ishmael.  B.c.  1820. 

Gen.  25.  15  Hadar,  and  Tema,  Jetur,  Naphish,  and  K. 

1  Ch.i.  31  Jetur,  Naphish,  andK.  These  are  the  sons 

KE-DE'-MOTH,  n'rapp  eastern  parts. 

1.  A  wilderness  in  the  E.  part  of  Reuben,  near  the  Arnon. 

Deut.  2.  26  sent  messengers  out  of.  .It.  unto  Sihon 

2.  A  Levitical  city  of  Reuben,  near  Jahaza  and  Mephaath. 

Josh.13.  18  And  Jahaza,  and  K.,  and  Mephaath 

21.  37  K.  with  her  suburbs,  and  Mephaath  with 

1  Ch.  6.  79  K.  also  with  her  suburbs,  and  Mephaath 

KE'-DESH,  cnp  holy. 

1.  A  city  of  the  Canaanites  near  the  N.  border,  its  king 
being  defeated  by  Joshua,  it  probably  became  part  of 
Naphtali. 

Josh. 12.  22  The  king  of  K.,  one;  the  king  of  Jokneam 

19.  37  And  It.,  and  Edrei,  and  En-hazor 
I  2.  Sometimes  called  Kedesh- Naphtali,  a  Levitical  city  of 
refuge  in  Naphtali ;  now  called  Redes,  W.  of  the  Lake 
Merom. 

Josh  20.  7  They  appointed  It.  in  Galilee  in  mount 

21.  32  It.  in  Galilee  with  her  suburbs,  .a  city  of 
Judg.  4.  6  she  sent  and  called  Barak,  .out  of  K.  X. 

4.  9  Deborah  arose,  and  went  with  Barak  to  K. 
4.  10  Barak  called  Zebulun  and  Naphtali  to  It. 
4.  11  unto  the  plain  of  Zaanaim,which(is)by  K. 

2  Ki.  15.  20  Tiglath-pileser.  .took.  .K.,  and  Hazor 

1  Ch.  6.  76  K.  in  Galilee  with  her  suburbs,  and  Ham. 

3.  A  Levitical  city  in  Issachar,  elsewhere  called  Rishion 
or  Rishon,  now  Kison. 

1  Ch.  6.  72  K.  with  her  suburbs,  Daberath  with  her 

4.  A  city  of  Judah,  near  Hazor  and  Ithnan. 

Josh. 15.  23  And  K.,  and  Hazor,  and  Ithnan 

KEEP,  to  — 

1  .Guard,  charge,  ward,  rneipo  mishmereth. 

Exodi2.  6  ye  shall  keep  it  up  until  the  fourteenth 

2.  To  do,  make,  serve,  ~i 31).  abad. 

Ezra  6. 16  kept  the  dedication  of  this  house  of  God 

3 . To  keep  back,  atsal. 

Eccl.  2.  10  whatsoever  mine  eyes  desired  I  kept  not 

4.  To  darken,  keepback,  spare,  withhold,  TtS'C1  chasak. 

1  Sa.  25.  39  hath  kept  his  servant  from  evil :  for  the  L. 

5.  To  shut,  restrain,  s^3  kala. 

1  Sa.  25.  33  which  hast  kept  me  this  day  from  coming 
G.  To  withhold,  keep  back,  S?:0  mana. 

Job  20. 13 (Though)he..keepitstillwithinhismouth 

7.  To  keep,  watch,  "it?)  netar. 

Dan.  7.  28  As  for  me . .  I  kept  the  matter  in  my  heart 

8.  To  keep,  watch,  it?)  natar. 

Psa.  103.  9  neither  will  he  keep  (his  anger)  for  ever 
Song  1.  6  (but)  mine  own  vineyard  have  I  not  kept 
8. 12  those  that  keep  the  fruit  thereof  two  hu. 
Jer.  3.  12  I  (am)  merciful.  .1  will  not  keep  (anger) 

9.  To  keep,  watch,  reserve,  "isj  natsar. 

Deut  32. 10  he  kept  him  as  the  apple  of  his  eye 

33.  9  observed  thy  word,  and  kept  thy  covenant 
Psa.  25. 10  mercy  and  truth  unto  such  as  keep  his 

34.  13  Keep  thy  tongue  from  evil,  and  thy  lips 
78.  7  not  forget  the  works  of  God,  but  keep  his 

103.  45  might  observe  his  statutes,  and  keep  his 
1 19.  2  Blessed  (are)  they  that  keep  his  testimon. 
119.  22  Remove,  .for  I  have  kept  thy  testimonies 
1 19.  33  the  way.  .and  I  shall  keep  it  (unto)  the 
1 19.  34  Give  me  understanding,  and  I  shall  keep 
1 19.  56  This  I  had,  because  I  kept  thy  precepts 
119.  69  I  will  keep  thy  precepts  with  (my)  whole 
119.  100  I  understand,  .because  I  keep  thy  prec. 
1 19.  1 15  I  will  keep  the  commandments  of  my  G. 
1 19. 129  wonderful :  therefore  doth  my  soul  keep 
1 19. 145  hear  me,  0  Lord  :  I  will  keep  thy  statu. 
14/.  3  Set  a  watch,  0  Lord,  .keep  the  door  of 
Prov.  2.  8  He  keepeth  the  paths  of  judgment,  and 

2.  11  preserve  thee,  understanding  shall  keep 

3.  1  but  let  thine  heart  keep  my  commandm. 

3.  21  My  son.  .keep  sound  wisdom  and  discre. 


Prov.  4.  6  preserve  thee  :  love  her,  and  she  shall  k. 

4.  13  let.  not  go:  keep  her;  for  she  (is)  thy  life 

4.  23  Keep  tlry  heart  with  all  diligence ;  for 

5.  2  and  (that)  thy  lips  may  keep  knowledge 

6.  20  My  son,  keep  thy  father’s  commandment 

13.  3  He  that  keepeth  his  mouth  keepeth  his 
13.  6  Righteousness  keepeth  (him  that  is)  upr. 

16.  17  he  that  keepeth  his  way  preserveth  his 

24.  12  he  that  keepeth  thy  soul,  doth  (not)  he  k. 

27.  18  Whoso  keepeth  the  fig  tree  shall  eat  the 

28.  7  Whoso  keepeth  the  law  (is)  a  wise  son:  but 
Isa.  26.  3  Thou  wilt  keep  (him)  in  perfect  peace 

27.  3  I  the  Lord  do  keep  it ;  I  will  water  it 

27.  3  lest  (any)  hurt  it,  1  will  keep  it  night  and 

42.  6  will  hold  thine  hand,  and  will  keep  thee 

Nah.  2.  1  keep  the  munition,  watch  the  way,  make 

10.  To  do,  perform,  13  y  abad. 

Exodi3-  5  thoushalt  keep  this  servicein  this  month 
11  .To  do,  perform,  rivy  asah. 

Exodi2.  47  All  the  congregation  of  Israel  shall  keep 
Num.  9.  2  Let  the  children  of  Israel  also  keep  the 
9.  3  ye  shall  keep  it  in  his  appointed  season 
9.  3  all  the  ceremonies  thereof,  shall  ye  keep 
9.  4  spake . .  that  they  should  keep  the  passoi  1  r 
9.  5  they  kept  the  passover  on  the  fourteentu 
9.  6  could  not  keep  the  passover  on  that  day 
9.  10  he  shall  keep  the  passover  unto  the  Lord 
9.  11  at  even  they  shall  keep  it,  (and)  eat  it  with 
9.  12  ordinances  of  the  passover  they  shall  keep 
9.  13  forbeareth  to  keep  the  passover,  even  the 
9.  14  and  will  keep  the  passover  unto  the  Lord 
Deut.  5.  15  commanded  thee  to  keep  the  sabbath  day 

16.  1  keep  thepassover  unto  the  Lord  thyGod 
16. 10  thou  shalt  keep  the  feast  of  weeks  unto 

Josh.  5.  10  kept  the  passover  on  the  fourteenth  day 
2  Ki.23.  21  Keep  the  passover  unto  the  Lord  your 

1  Ch.  4. 10  that  thou  wouldest  keep  (me)  from  evil 

2  Ch.  7.  8  Solomon  kept  the  feast  seven  days,  and 

7.  9  they  kept  the  dedication  of  the  altar  seven 
30.  1  to  keep  the  passover  unto  the  Lord  God 
30.  2  to  keep  the  passover  in  the  second  month 
30.  3  they  could  not  keep  it  at  that  time,  because 
30.  5  that  they  should  come  to  keep  the  pass. 
30.  13  to  keep  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  in 
30.  21  kept  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  seven 
30.  23  whole  assembly  took  counsel  to  keep  other 
30.  23  and  they  kept,  .seven  days  with  gladness 

35.  1  Josiah  kept  a  passover  unto  the  Lord  in 

35.  16  to  keep  the  passover,  and  to  offer  burnt 
35.  17  kept  the  passover  at  that  time,  and  the 
35.  18  did.. keep  such  apassover  as  Josiah  kept 

Ezra  3.  4  They  kept  also  the  feast  of  tabernacles,  as 

6.  19  the  children  of  the  captivity  kept  the  pass. 
6.  22  kept  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  seven 
Neh.  8.  18  they  kept  the  feast  seven  days;  and  on  the 
9.  34  Neither  have,  .our  fathers,  kept  thy  law 

12.  27  tokeeptlie  dedication  with  gladness,  both 
Esth.  3.  8  neither  keep  they  the  king’s  laws :  there. 

9.  21  that  they  should  keep  the  fourteenth  day 
9.  27  that  they  would  keep  these  two  days  acc. 
Eze.  5.  7  neither  have  kept  my  judgments,  neithei 

12 . To  keep  sabbath,  rau1  sliabatli. 

Lev.  25.  2  then  shall  the  land  keep  a  sabbath  unto 

13.  To  keep,  observe,  take  heed,  shamar. 

Gen.  2.  15  garden  of  Eden  to  dress  it  and  to  keep  it 

3.  24  sword .  to  keep  the  way  of  the  tree  of  life 

17.  9  Thou  shalt  keep  my  covenant  therefore 

17.  10  This  (is)  my  covenant,  which  ye  shall  keep 

18.19  they  shall  keep  the  way  of  the  Lord,  to  do 
26.  5  Abraham  obeyed  my  voice,  and  kept  my 

28.  15  I  (am)  with  thee,  and  will  keep  thee  in  all 
28.  20  will  keep  me  in  this  way  that  I  go,  and  will 

30.  31  If  thou  wilt  .1  will  again  feed  (and)  keep 
41.  35  let  them  gather,  .and  let  them  keep  food 

Exodi2.  25  it  shall  come  to  pass,  .ye  shall  keep  this 

13.  10  Thou  shalt  therefore  keep  this  ordinance 

15.  26  If  thou  wilt,  keep  all  his  statutes,  I  will 

16.  28  How  long  refuse  ye  to  keep  my  command. 

19.  5  if  ye  will  obey  my  voice,  .and  keep  my  co. 

20.  6  that  love  me,  and  keep  my  commandme. 

21.  29  testified,  .and  he  hath  not  kept  him  in,  but 

21.  36  his  owner  hath  not  kept  him  in;  he  shall 

22.  7  money  or  stuff  to  keep,  and  it  be  stolen  out 

22.  10  or  an  ox,  or  a  sheep,  or  any  beast,  to  keep 

23.  15  Thou  shalt  keep  the  feast  of  unleavened 

23.  20  I  send  an  Angel  before  thee,  to  keep  thee 
31. 13  Verily  my  sabbaths  ye  shall  keep:  for  it  (is) 

31.  14  Ye  shall  keep  the  sabbath  therefore;  for 
31.  16  the  children  of  Israel  shall  keep  the  sab. 
34.  18  feast  of  unleavened  bread  shalt  thou  keep 

Lev.  8.  35  keep  the  charge  of  the  Lord,  that  ye  die 

18.  4  keep  mine  ordinances,  to  walk  therein 

18.  5,  26  Ye  shall  therefore  keep  my  statutes 

18.  30  Therefore  shall  ye  keep  mine  ordinance 

19.  3  keep  my  sabbaths :  I(am)the  LORD  yourG. 

19. 19  Ye  shall  keep  my  statutes.  Thou  shalt  not 

19.  30  Ye  shall  keep  my  sabbaths,  and  reverence 

20.  8  And  ye  shall  keep  my  statutes,  and  do 

20.  22  Ye  shall  therefore  keep  all  my  statutes 

22.  9  They  shall  therefore  keep  mine  ordinances 

22.  31  Therefore  shall  ye  keep  my  commandme. 

25.  18  keep  my  judgments,  and  do  them ;  and  ye 

26.  2  Ye  shall  keep  my  sabbaths,  and  reverence 
26.  3  andkeepmy commandments,  anddothem 

Num.  1.  53  the  Levites  shall  keep  the  charge  of  the 
3.  7  they  shall  keep  his  charge,  and  the  charge 
3.  8  they  shall  keep  all  the  instruments  of  the 
3.  32  oversight  of  them  that  keep  the  charge 
6.  24  The  LORD  bless  thee,  and  keep  thee 

8.  26  to  keep  the  charge,  and  shall  do  no  servic c 


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KEEP 


Num.  9.  19  the  children  of  Israel  kept  the  charge  of 

9.  23  they  kept  the  charge  of  the  Lord,  at  the 

18.  3  they  shall  keep  thy  charge,  and  the  charge 
:8.  4  keep  the  charge  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  c. 

18.  5  ye  shall  keep  the  charge  of  the  sanctuary 

18.  7  shall  keep  your  priest's  office  for  every 
31,  30  keep  the  charge  of  the  tabernacle  of  the 
31.  47  kept  the  charge  of  the  tabernacle  of  the 

Dent.  4.  2  that  ye  may  keep  the  commandments  of 

4.  6  Keep  therefore  and  do  (them) :  for  this  (is) 

4.  9  keep  thy  soul  diligently,  lest  thou  forget 

4.  40  Thou  shalt  keep  therefore  his  statutes,  and 

5.  1  may  learn  them,  and  keep  and  do  them 

5.  ic  that  love  me  and  keep  my  commandments 

5.  12  Keep  the  sabbath  day  to  sanctify  it,  as 

5.  29  and  keep  all  my  commandments  always 

6.  2  to  keep  all  his  statutes,  and  his  comma. 

6.  17  Ye  shall  diligently  keep  the  commandm. 

7.  8  because  he  would  keep  the  oath  which  he 

7.  9  which  keepeth  covenant  and  mercy  with 

7.  9  that  love  him  and  keep  his  commandm. 

7. 11  Thou  shalt  therefore  keep  the  command. 
7.  12  if  ye  hearken  to  these  judgments,  and  keep 

7.  12  that  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  keep  unto 

8.  2  whether  thou  wouldest  keep  his  comma. 

8.  6  shalt  keep  the  commandments  of  the  L. 

8.  11  in  not  keeping  his  commandments,  and 

10.  13  To  keep  the  commandments  of  the  Lord 

11.  1  keep  his  charge,  and  his  statutes,  and  his 

11.  8  Therefore  shall  ye  keep  all  the  comman. 
11.  22  For  if  ye  shall  diligently  keep  all  these  c. 

13.  4  fear  him, and  keep  his  commandments.and 
13. 18  to  keep  all  his  commandments  which  I  co. 
17.  19  to  keep  all  the  words  of  this  law  and  these 

19.  9  If  thou  shalt  keep  all  these  commandm 

23.  23  gone  out.  .thou  shalt  keep  and  perform 

26.  16  thou  shalt  therefore  keep  and  do  them 
26.  17  to  keep  his  statutes,  and  his  commandm. 

26.  18  and.  .shouldest  keep  all  his  commandm. 

27.  1  Keepallthecommandmentswhichlcom. 

28.  9  if  thou  shalt  keep  the  commandments  of 

28.  45  to  keep  his  commandments  and  his  statu. 

29.  9  Keep  therefore  the  words  of  this  covenant 

30.  10  to  keep  his  commandments  and  his  statu. 

30. 16  to  walk  in  his  ways,  and  to  keep  his  com. 

Josh.  6.  18  in  anywise  keep . .  from  the  accursed  thing 

10.  18  Joshua  said,  .set  men  by  it  for  to  keep 

22.  2  Ye  have  kept  all  that  Moses  the  servant 
22.  3  have  kept  the  charge  of  the  commandm, 

22.  5  to  keep  his  commandments,  and  to  cleave 

23.  6  Be  ye . .  very  courageous  to  keep  and  to  do 
Judg.  2.  22  whether  they  will  keep  the  way  of  the  L. 

2.  22  as  their  fathers  did  keep  (it),  or  not 

1  Sa.  2.  9  He  will  keep  the  feet  of  his  saints, and  the 

7.  1  sanctified  Eleazar  his  son  to  keep  the  ark 

13.  13  thou  hast  not  kept  the  commandment  of 

13.  14  because  thou  hast  not  kept  (that)  which 

25.  21  Surely  in  vain  have  I  keptall  thatthis(f.) 
26. 15  wherefore  then  hast  thou  not  kept  thy  lord 

26.  16  because  ye  have  not  kept  your  master,  the 

2  Sa.  15.  16  the  king  left  ten  women .  .to  keepthehouse 

16.  21  which  he  hath  left  to  keep  the  house 

20.  3  whom  he  had  left  to  keep  the  house 

22.  22  I  have  kept  the  ways  of  the  Lord,  and  have 

22.  44  hast  kept  me  (to  be)  head  of  the  heathen 

1  Ki.  2.  3  And  keepthe  chargeof  theLoRDthy  God 

2.  3  to  walk  in  his  ways,  to  keep  his  statutes 

2.  43  'Why  then  hast  thou  not  kept  the  oath  of 

3.  6  thou  hast  kept  for  him  this  great  kindness 

3.  14  to  keep  my  statutes  and  my  commandm. 

6.  12  keep  all  my  commandments  to  walk  in 

8. 23  who  keepest  covenant  and  mercy  with  thy 

8.  24  Who  hast  kept  with  thy  servant  David 
8.  25  keep  with  thy  servant  David  my  father 
8.  58  to  keep  his  commandments,  and  his  statu. 

8.  61  to  keep  his  commandments,  as  at  this  day 

9.  4  (and)  wilt  keep  my  statutes  and  my  judg. 

9.  6  and  will  not  keep  my  commandments 

11. 10  kept  not  that  which  the  Lord  commanded 

11.  11  thou  hast  not  kept  my  covenant,  andmys. 
11.  34  because  he  kept  my  commandments  and 
11.  38  to  keep  my  statutes  and  my  commandm. 

13.  21  hast  not  kept  the  commandment  which 

14.  8  David,  who  kept  my  commandments,  and 

14.  27  which  kept  the  door  of  the  king’s  house 
20.  39  Keep  this  man :  if  by  any  means  he  be  m. 

2  Ki.  9.  14  Joram  had  kept  Ramoth-gilead,  he  and 

11.  6  so  shall  ye  keep  the  watch  of  the  house 

11.  7  they  shall  keep  the  watch  of  the  house  of 

12.  9  the  priests  thatkept  the  door  puttherein 

17.  13  keep  my  commandments  (and)  my  statut. 

17.  19  Also  Judah  kept  not  the  commandments 

18.  6  kept  his  commandments,  which  the  Lord 

23.  3  to  keep  his  commandments  and  his  testi. 

1  Ch.io.  13  the  word  of  the  Lord,  which  he  kept  not 

12.  29  greatest  part  of  them  had  kept  the  ward 
22.12  that  thou  mayest  keep  the  la  w  of  the  Lo. 
23.  32  they  should  keep  the  charge  of  the  tab. 

28.  8  keep  and  seek  for  all  the  commandments 

29.  18  keep  this  for  ever  in  the  imagination  of 
29.  19  to  keep  thy  commandments,  thy  testimo. 

2  Ch.  6. 14  whichkeepestcovenant,  and .  .mercyunto 

6. 15  Thou  which  hast  kept  with  thy  servantlD. 

6. 16  keep  with  thy  servant  David  my  father 

12. 10  that  kept  the  entrance  of  the  king’s  house 

13. 11  we  keep  the  charge  of  the  Lord  our  God 
23.  6  all  the  people  shall  keep  the  watch  of  the 

34.  9  which  the  Levitesthat  kept  the  doors  had 
34.  21  because  our  fathers  have  not  kept  the 
34.  31  to  keep  his  commandments,  and  his  test. 

Ezra  8.  29  Watch  ye,  and  keep  (them),  until  ye  weigh 
Neh.  1  5  that  keepeth  covenant  and  mercy  for 

'71 


Neh.  1.  7  have  not  kept  the  commandments,  nor 

1 .  9  and  keep  my  commandments,  and  do  them 

9.  32  God,  who  keepest  covenant  and  mercy 

11. 19  their  brethren  thatkept  the  gates,  .an  hu. 

12.  45  kept  the  ward  of  tiieir  God,  and  the  ward 

13.  22  they  should  come . .  keep  the  gates,  to  san. 
Esth.  2.  14  chamberlain,  which  kept  the  concubines 

2.  21  two.  .of  those  which  kept  the  door,  were 
Job  23.  11  his  way  have  I  kept,  and  not  declined 
Psa.  12.  7  Thou  shalt  keep  them,  0  Lord,  thou  shalt 

17.  4  by  the  word  of  thy  lips  I  have  kept  (me 

17.  8  Keep  me  as  the  apple  of  the  eye  ;  hide 

18.  21  I  have  kept  the  ways  of  the  Lord,  and 

19. 11  in  keeping  of  them  (there  is)  great  reward 
25.  20  O  keep  my  soul,  and  deliver  me :  let  me 

34.  20  He  keepeth  all  his  bones :  not  one  of  them 
37.  34  Wait  on  the  Lord,  and  keep  his  way,  and 
39.  1  I  will  keep  my  mouth  with  a  bridle,  while 
78.  10  They  kept  not  the  covenant  of  God,  and 
78.  56  Yet  they  tempted,  .and  kept  not  his  tes. 
89.  28  My  mercy  will  I  keep  for  him  for  everm. 
89.  31  If  they  break,  .and  keep  not  my  comma. 
91.  11  give  his  angels  charge  over  thee,  to  keep 
99.  7  they  kept  his  testimonies,  and  the  ordin. 

103. 18  To  such  as  keep  his  covenant,  and  to  those 
106.  3  Blessed  (are)  they  that  keep  judgment 
1 19.  4  Thou  hast  commanded  (us)  to  keep  thy 
1 19.  5  O  that  my  ways  were  directed  to  keep 
1 1 9.  8  1  will  keep  thy  statutes  :  0  forsake  me 
1 19. 17  with  thy  servant,  (that)  I  may  live,  and 
1 19.  44  So  shall  I  keep  thy  law  continually  for 
1 19.  55  I  have  remembered,  .and  have  kept  thy 
1 19.  57  I  have  said  that  I  would  keep  thy  words 
1 19.  60  I .  .delayed  not  to  keep  thy  commandme. 
1 19.  63  I  (am)  a  companion ..  of  them  that  keep 
119.  67  I  went  astray  ;  but  now  have  I  kept  thy 
1 19.  88  so  shall  I  keep  the  testimony  of  thy  mo. 
119. 101  I  have  refrained,  .that  I  might  keep  thy 
1 19. 106  I  have  sworn .  .that  I  will  keep  thy  righ. 
1 19.  134  Deliver  me.  .so  will  I  keep  thy  precepts 
119. 136  run  down,  .because  they  keep  not  thy 
119. 146  save  me,  and  I  shall  keep  thy  testimonies 
1 19.  158  I.  was  grieved  ;  because  they  kept  not 
119.  167  My  soul  hath  kept  thy  testimonies  ;  and 
119. 168  I  have  kept  thyprecepts  and  thy  testim. 
121.  3  he  that  keepeth  thee  will  not  slumber 
121.  4  Behold,  he  that  keepeth  Israel  shall  neit. 
127.  1  except  the  Lord  keep  the  city,  the  watch. 
132. 12  If  thy  children  will  keep  my  covenant  and 

140.  4  Keep  me,0  Lord,  from  the  hands  of  the 

141.  9  Keep mefromthesnares(which)they  have 
146.  6  Which  made  heaven . .  which  keepeth  truth 

Prov.  2.  20  That  thou  mayest . .  keep  the  paths  of  the 

3.  26  and  shall  keep  thy  foot  from  being  taken 

4.  4  Let  thine  heart  retain  my  words  :  keep  ray 

4.  21  keep  them  in  the  midst  of  thine  heart 

6.  22  when  thou  sleepest,  it  shall  keep  thee 

6.  24  To  keep  thee  from  the  evil  woman,  from 

7.  1  My  son,  keep  my  words,  and  lay  up  my 

7.  2  Keep  my  commandments,  and  live ;  and 

7.  5  That  they  may  keep  thee  from  the  strange 

8.  32  for  blessed  (are  they  that)  keep  my  ways 

10.  17  He  (is  in)  the  way  of  life  that  keepeth  in. 

13.  3  He  that  keepeth  his  mouth  keepeth  his 

19.  8  he  that  keepeth  understanding  shall  find 

19.  16  He  that  keepeth  the  commandment  keep. 

21.  23  Whoso  keepeth  his  mouth  and.  .tongue  k. 

22.  5  he  that  doth  keep  his  soul  shall  be  far 
22.  18  a  pleasant  thing  if  thou  keep  them  within 

28.  4  such  as  keep  the  law  contend  with  them 

29.  18  but  he  that  keepeth  the  law,  happy  (is)  he 
Eccl.  3.  6  a  time  to  keep,  and  a  time  to  cast  away 

5.  1  Keep  thy  foot  when  thou  goest  to  the 

8.  2  to  keep  the  king’s  commandment,  and 

8.  5  Whoso  keepeth  the  commandment  shall 

12. 13  Fear  God,  and  keep  his  commandments 
Isa.  26.  2  that  the  righteous  nation  which  keepeth 
56.  1  Keen  ye  judgment,  and  do  justice  :  for 
56.  2  thatkeepeth  the  sabbath  from  polluting  it 
56.  2  and  keepeth  his  hand  from  doing  any  evil 
56.  4  unto  the  eunuchs  that  keep  my  sabbaths 
56.  6  every  one  that  keepeth  the  sabbath  from 
Jer.  3.5  Will  lie  reserve . .  for  ever  ?  will  he  keep  (it) 

16.  11  have  forsaken  me,  and  have  not  kept  my 

31.  10  and  keep  him,  as  a  shepherd  (doth)  his 

35.  18  kept  all  his  precepts,  and  done  according 
Eze.  11.  20  and  keep  mine  ordinances,  and  do  them 

17.  14  by  keeping  of  his  covenant  it  might  stand 

18.  9  and  hath  kept  my  judgments,  to  deal  tre. 
18.  19  hath  kept  all  my  statutes,  and  hath  done 
18.  2i  keep  all  my  statutes,  and  do  that  which 

20.  19  and  keep  my  judgments,  and  do  them 

20.  21  neither  kept  my  judgments  to  do  them 

36.  27  and  ye  shall  keep  my  judgments,  and  do 

43.  11  that  they  may  keep  the  whole  form  there. 

44.  8  ye  have  not  kept  the  charge  of  mine  holy 
44.  15  that  kept  the  charge  of  my  sanctuary 

44. 16  minister  unto  me,  and  they  shall  keep  my 
44.  24  they  shall  keep  my  laws  and  my  statutes 
48.  ii  which  have  kept  my  charge,  which  went 

Dan.  9.  4  and  to  them  that  keep  his  commandments 
Hos/12.  6  keep  mercy  and  judgment,  and  wait  on 

12.  12  Israel  served,  .andfor  awifehe  kept(sh.) 
Amos  1.  11  because,  .he  kept  his  wrath  for  ever 

2.  4  have  not  kept  his  commandments,  and 
Mic.  7.  s  keep  the  doors  of  thy  mouth  from  lie* 
Zech.  3.  7  if  tliou  wilt  keep  my  charge,  then  thou 

3.  7  shalt  also  keep  my  courts,  and  I  will  give 
Mai.  2.  7  the  priest’s  lips  should  keep  knowledge 

2.  9  according  as  ye  have  not  kept  my  ways 

3.  7  ye  are  gone  away,  .and  have  not  kept 
3.  14  what  profit  (is  it)  that  we  have  kept  his 


14.  To  lead,  bring ,  &ya>  agd. 

Matt  14.  6  when  Herod's  birth  day  [was  kept],  the  d. 

15 . To  feed,  f)6<rKa>  bosko. 

Matt.  8.  33  they  that  kept  them  fled,  and  went  their 

16.  To  keep  thoroughly ,  SiaTTjptai  diatereo. 

Luke  2.  51  his  mother  kept  all  these  sayings  in  her 
Acts  13.  29  from  which  if  ye  keep  yourselves,  ye  shall 

17.  To  guard  thoroughly,  SuMpvXdao'w  diaphulasso. 
Luke  4.  10  give  his  angels  charge  over  thee,  to  keep 

18.  To  have,  hold,  txw  echo. 

Lukeig.  20  thy  pound,  which  I  have  kept  laid  up  in 

19.  To  lie  down,  recline,  Ka.Ta.Ktip.cu  katakeimai. 
Acts  9.  33  .Eneas,  which  had  kept  his  bed  eight  ye. 

20  .To  hold  fast,  Kartxa  katecho. 

Luke  8.  15  having  heard  the  word,  keep  (it),  and 
1  Co.  1 1.  2  keep  the  ordinances,  as  I  delivered ..  to 

21.  To  hold  firm,  Kparicc  krateo. 

Mark  9. 10  And  they  kept  that  saying  with  themsel. 

22.  To  hold  near,  offer,  napcx®  parecho. 

Acts  22.  2  they  kept  the  more  silence  :  and  he  saith 
28 .To  do,  make,  iroiioj  poieo. 

Matt26.  18  I  will  keep  the  passover  at  thy  house  with 
John  7. 19  and  (yet)  none  of  you  keepeth  the  law  ? 
Acts  18.  21  I  must  by  all  means  [keep]  this  feast  that 
Heb.  11.  28  Through  faith  he  kept  the  passover,  and 

24.  To  do,  practice,  irpaoaa  prasso. 

Rom.  2.  25  circumcision,  .profiteth,  if  thou  keep  the 

25.  To  keep  together,  awT-gpeoi  suntereo. 

Luke  2. 19  Mary  kept  all  these  things,  and  pondered 

26.  To  keep,  watch,  observe,  rriptu  tereb. 

Mattig.  17  if  thou  wilt  enter  into  life,  keep  the  com. 
Mark  7.  9  reject . .  that  [ye  may  keep]  your  own  tradi. 
John  2.  10  thou  hast  kept  the  good  wine  until  now 
8.  51  If  a  man  keep  my  saying,  he  shall  never 
8.  52  If  a  man  keep  my  saying,  he  shall  never 
8.  55  but  I  know  him,  and  keep  his  saying 

9. 16  because  he  keepeth  not  the  sabbath  day 
12.  7  against  the  day  of  myburyinghath  she  k. 

14.  15  If  ye  love  me,  keep  my  commandments 

14.  21  He  that  hath  my  commandments,  and  k. 

14.  23  If  a  man  love  me,  he  will  keep  my  words 

14.  24  He  that  loveth  me  not  keepeth  not  my 

1 5.  10  If  ye  keep  my  commandments,  ye  shall 

15.  10  as  I  have  kept  my  Father’s  commandm. 

15.  20  have  kept  my  saying,  they  will  keep  yours 
17.  6  unto  the  men.  .and  they  have  kept  thy 
17.  11  Holy  Father, keep  through  thine  own  name 

17. 12  I  kept  them  in  thy  name  :  those  that 

17.  15  that  thou  shouldest  keep  them  from  the 
Acts  12.  s  Peter  therefore  was  kept  in  prison  :  but 

12.  6  keepers  before  the  door  kept  the  prison 

15.  5  and  to  command,  .to  keep  the  law  of  Mo. 

15.  24  [be  circumcised, and  keepthe  law;  towh.) 

16.  23  charging  the  jailor  to  keep  them  safely 

24.  23  he  commanded  a  centurion  to  keep  Paul 

25.  4  that  Paul  should  be  kept  at  Cesarea,  and 
25.  21  to  be  kept  till  I  might  send  him  to  Cesar 

1  Co.  7.  37  hath  so  decreed,  .that  he  will  keep  his 

2  Co.  1 1.  9  I  have  kept  myself .  .and  (so)  -will  I  keep 
Epli.  4.  3  Endeavouring  to  keep  the  unity  of  the  sp. 

1  Ti.  5.  22  partaker  of  other  men’s  sins  :  keep  thy. 

6. 14  That  thou  keep(this)commaudment  with. 

2  Ti.  4.  7  I  have  finished  (my)  course,  I  have  kept 
Jas.  1.  27  to  keep  himself  unspotted  from  the  world 

2.  10  whosoever  shall  keep  the  whole  law,  and 
1  Jo.  2.  3  we  know  him,  if  we  keep  his  commandm. 
2.  4  He  that  saith,  I  know  him,  and  keepeth 

2.  5  whoso  keepeth  his  word,  in  him  verily  is 

3.  22  because  we  keep  his  commandments,  and 
3.  24  he  that  keepeth  his  commandments  dwel. 

5.  2  we  love  God,  and  [keep]  his  commandm. 
5.  3  that  we  keep  his  commandments :  and 

5.  18  he  that  is  begotten  of  God  keepeth  hims. 
Jude  6  angels  which  kept  not  their  first  estate 
21  Keep  yourselves  in  the  love  of  God,  look. 
Rev.  1.  3  keep  those  things  which  are  written  there. 

2.  26  he  that  overcometh,  and  keepeth  my  wo. 

3.  8  hast  kept  my  word,  and  hast  not  denied 
3.  10  Because  thou  hast  kept.  .1  also  will  keep 

12.  17  which  keep  the  commandments  of  God 
14.  12  they  that  keep  the  commandments  of  God 

16.  15  keepeth  his  garments,  lest  he  walk  naked 
22.  7  blessed  (is)  he  that  keepeth  the  sayings  of 
22.  9  them  which  keep  the  sayings  of  this  book 

27.  To  watch,  keep  ward,  guard,  tppovptw  phroureo. 
Gal.  3.  23  we  were  kept  under  the  law,  shut  up  unto 
Plul.  4.  7  shall  keep  your  hearts  and  minds  through 
1  Pe.  1.  5  Who  are  kept  by  the  power  of  God  through 

28.  To  keep  guard,  watch,  cpvXdrro-u  phulasso. 
Mattig.  20  All  these  things  have  I  kept  from  my  youth 
Luke  2.  8  keeping  watch  over  their  flock  by  night 

8.  29  he  was  kept  bound  with  chains  and  in  f. 

11.  21  When  a  strong  man  armed  keepeth  his 

11.  28  they  that  hear  the  word  of  God,  and  keep 

18.  21  All  these  have  I  kept  from  my  youth  up 
John  1 2.  2  5  he  that  hateth  his  life . .  shall  keep  it  unto 

17.  12  those  that  thou  gavest  me  I  have  kept 
Acts  7.  53  have  received  the  law . .  and  have  not  kept 

12.  4  to  four  quaternions  of  soldiers  to  keep  him 

16.  4  they  delivered  them  the  decrees  for  to  k. 

21.  24  also  walkest  orderly,  and  keepest  the  law 

22.  20  kept  the  raiment  of  them  that  slew  him 

23.  35  he  commanded  him  to  be  kept  in  Herod’s 

28. 16  dwell  by  himself  with  a  soldier  that  kept 


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KENITES 


Rom.  2.  26  Therefore  if  the  uncircumcision  keep  the 
Gal.  6.  13  they .  .who  are  circumcised  keep  the  law 
2  Th.  3.  3  shall  stablish  you,  and  keep  (you)  from 

1  Ti.  6.  20  keep  that  which  is  committed  to  thy  trust 

2  Ti.  1.  12  am  persuaded  that  he  is  able  to  keep  that 

1.  14  keep  by  the  Holy  Ghost  which  dwelieth 
1  Jo.  5.  21  Little  children,  keep  yourselves  from  idols 
Jude  24  Now  unto  him  that  is  able  to  keep  you 

[See  also  Alive,  bondage,  company  with,  holy,  holy  day, 
rank,  remembrance,  sabbath,  secret,  silence,  solemn 
feast,  watch.] 

KEEP  back,  to  — 

1  .To  keep  back,  withhold,  pton  chasak. 

Gen.  39.  9  neither  hath  he  kept  back  anything  from 
Job  33.  1 8  He  keepeth  back  his  soul  from  the  pit,  and 
Psa.  19.  13  Keep  back  thy  servant  also  from  presum. 

2 . To  shut,  restrain,  kVa  kala. 

Isa.  43.  6  Give  up ;  and  to  the  south,  Keep  not  back 

3.  To  withhold,  keep  back,  yiD  mana. 

NuiU24.  ii  the  Lord  hath  kept  thee  back  from  hon. 
1  Sa.  25.  34  which  hath  kept  me  back  from  hurting 
Jer.  42.  4  I  will  declare  (it)  unto  you  I  will  keep . .  b. 

48.10  cursed  (be)  he  that  keepeth  back  his  sword 

4.  To  put  apart  for  self,  purloin,  i/ixr<pl(op.ainosphi. 
Acts  5.  2  kept  back,  .of  the  price,  his  wife  also  being 

5.  3  and  to  keep  back,  .of  the  price  of  the  1.  ? 

5.  To  put  under,  suppress,  xmorrrlWw  hupostcllo. 
Acts  20.  20  how  I  kept  back  nothing  that  was  profit. 

KEEP  bed,  to  — 

To  fall,  733  naphal. 

Exod2i.  18  fist,  and  he  die  not,  butkeepeth  (Ins)  bed 
KEEP  cattle,  to  teach  to  — 

To  acquire,  buy,  possess,  njp  qanah,  5. 

Zech.13.  s  man  taught  me  to  keep  cattle  from  my 

KEEP  close,  to  — 

To  be  or  keep  silent ,  aiydw  sigao. 

Luke  9.  36  they  kept  (it)  close,  and  told  no  man  in 
KEEP  company,  to  — 

1. jTo  feed,  enjoy,  be  a  friend,  njri  raah. 

Prov  29.  3  he  that  keepeth  company  with  harlots 

2.  To  mix  up  self  together  with,  avvavaply vvpu. 

1  Co.  s-  11  I  have  written  unto  you  not  to  keep  co. 
KEEP,  to  be  delivered  to  — - 
To  be  charged  with,  committed  to,  bps  paqad,  6. 

Lev.  6.  4  or  that  which  was  delivered  him  to  keep 
KEEP  fast,  to  — 

To  cleave,  adhere  to,  pursue,  paj!  ddbeq. 

Ruth  2. 21  Thou  shalt  keep  fast  by  my  young  men 

2.  23  she  kept  fast  by  the  maidens  of  Boaz  to 
KEEP  a  (solemn)  feast  or  holy  day,  to  — - 

To  keep  a  feast  or  festival,  nn  chagag. 

Exodi2.  14  ye  shall  keep  it  a  feast,  .ye  shall  keep  it 
23.  14  Three  times  thou  shalt  keep  a  feast  unto 
Lev.  23.  39  ye  shall  keep  a  feast  unto  the  Lord  seven 
23.  41  ye  shall  keep  it  a  feast  unto  the  Lord  se. 
Num29. 12  ye  shall  keep  a  feast  unto  the  LORD  seven 
Deut  16.  15  Seven  days  shalt  thou  keep  a  solemn  feast 
Nah.  1. 15  keep  thy  solemn  feasts,  perform  thy  vows 
Zech  14.  16,  18,  19  go  up.  .to  keep  the  feast  of  taber. 
Psa.  42.  4  I  went,  .with  a  multitude  that  kept  holy  d. 
KEEP  from,  to  — 

To  hinder,  restrain,  koiKvu  Icolub. 

Acts  27.  43  the  centurion,  .kept  them  from  (their) 
KEEP  house,  to  make  to  — 

To  cause  to  sit  down  or  still,  dwell,  ntr;  yashab,  5. 
Psa.  1 13.  9  He  maketh  the  barren  woman  to  keep  h. 

KEEP  in,  to  — 

1. To  restrain,  npy  shabach,  3. 

Prov  29.  11  a  wise  (man)  keepeth  it  in  till  afterwards 

2.  To  hold  together,  aovix sunecho. 

Luke  19.  43  round,  and  keep  thee  in  on  every  side 
KEEP  in  memory,  to  — 

To  hold  fast,  icarlx01  katecho. 

1  Co.  13.  2  if  ye  keep  in  memory  what  I  preached 
KEEP  in  store,  to  — 

To  treasure  up,  6-qcravpifa  thesaurizo. 

2  Pe.  3.  7  by  the  same  word  are  kept  in  store,  res. 
KEEP  (ones  self)  far,  to  — 

To  be  far  off,  prri  rachaq. 

Exod23.  7  Keep  thee  far  from  a  false  matter;  and 
KEEP  secret,  to  — 

To  be  or  keep  silent,  <riydw  sigao. 

Rom  16.  23  which  was  kept  secret  since  the  world 
KEEP  secretly,  to  — 

To  hide,  lay  up,  J5V  tsaphan. 

Psa.  31.  20  thou  shalt  keep  them  secretly  in  a  pavil. 
KEEP  self,  to  — 

1  .To  cleave  or  adhere  to,  pai  dabeq. 

Num36.  7,  9  every  one.  .shall  keep  himself  to  the 

2.  To  be  kept,  p'reserved,  shamar,  2. 

Dent  23.  9  then  keep  thee  from  every  wicked  thing 
1  Sa.  21.  4  if  the  young  men  have  kept  themselves 


3.  To  keep  or  preserve  self,  shamar ,  7. 

2  Sa.  22.  24  and  have  kept  myself  from  mine  iniquity 
Psa.  18.  23  upright ..  and  I  kept  myself  from  mine  in. 

4.  To  keep  guard,  watch,  <pv\6.aau>  phulasso. 

Acts  21.  25  save  only  that  they  keep  themselves  from 

KEEP  self  close,  to  — 

To  keep  in,  restrain,  nx])  atsar. 

1  Ch.12.  1  while  he  yet  kept  himself  close  because 
KEEP  (sheep),  to  — 

To  feed,  keep  sheep,  nyy  raah. 

Gen.  29.  9  came  with  her  father’s  sheep ;  for  she  kept 
Exod.  3.  1  Moses  kept  the  flock  of  Jethro  his  father. 
1  Sa.  16.  11  youngest,  and,  behold,  he  keepeth  thesh. 
17.  34  Thy  servant  kept  his  father’s  sheep,  and 
25. 16  we  were  with  them  keeping  the  sheep 
KEEP  silence,  to  — 

1.  To  be  silent,  deaf,  uni)  charash. 

Psa.  32.  3  When  I  kept  silence,  mybones  waxedold 
35.  22  thou  hast  seen,  O  Lord  :  keep  not  silence 
50.  3  God  shall  come,  and  shall  not  keep  silence 
50.  21  These . .  hast  thou  done,  and  I  kept  silence 
Isa.  41.  1  Keep  silence  before  me,  0  islands:  and 

2.  To  be  or  keep  silence,  aiyatv  sigao. 

Acts  15.  12  Then  all  the  multitude  kept  silence,  and 

1  Co.  14.  28  let  him  keep  silence  in  the  church ;  and 

14.  34  Let  yourwomen  keep  silence  in  the  chur. 
KEEP  still,  to  — 

To  keep  in,  restrain,  "WJ]  atsar. 

2  Ch.  22.  9  house  of  Ahaziah  had  no  power  to  keeps. 
KEEP,  that  which  was  delivered  to  — 

Store,  deposit,  7 wiiJS  piqqadon. 

Lev.  6.  2,  4  that  which  was  delivered  him  to  keep 
KEEP  under,  to  — 

1.  To  subdue,  force,  tths  kabash. 

2  Ch.28.  10  ye  purpose  to  keep  under  the  children  of 

2.  To  keep  down,  press  under,  {/ttojit nxjfco  hupopiazb. 

1  Co.  9.  27  I  keep  under  my  body,  and  bring  (it)  into 
KEEP  with  a  garrison,  to  — 

To  watch,  guard,  tppovpea)  phroured. 

2  Co.n.  32  kept  the  city  of  the  Damascenes  with  agar. 
KEEPER  — 

1. To  keep,  watch,  tbj  natar. 

Song  1.  6  they  made  me  the  keeper  of  the  vineyards 

8.  11  Solomon,  .let  out  the  vineyard  unto  keep. 

2.  To  keep,  watch,  reserve,  natsar. 

Job  27. 18  and  as  a  booth  (that)  the  keeper  maketh 

3.  To  feed  sheep,  rryj  raah. 

Gen.  4.  2  Abel  was  a  keeper  of  sheep,  but  Cain  was 

4.  Prince,  captain,  chief,  ~itp  sar. 

Gen.  39.  21  favour  in  the  sight  of  the  keeper  of  the 
39.  22  the  keeper  of  the  prison  committed  to  J. 
39.  23  The  keeper  of  the  prison  looked  not  to  any 

5.  To  keep,  observe,  preserve,  nogi  shamar. 

GeD.  4.  9  said,  I  know  not:  (Am)I  my  brother’skee.? 

1  Sa.  17.  20  left  the  sheep  with  a  keeper,  and  took,  and 

17.  22  left  his  carriage  in  the  hand  of  the  keeper 
28.  2  I  make  thee  keeper  of  mine  head  forever 

2  Ki.n.  s  shall  even  be  keepers  of  the  watch  of  the 

22.  4  which  the  keepers  of  the  door  have  gath. 

22.  14  the  son  of  Harhas,  keeperof  the  wardrobe 

23.  4  the  keepers  of  the  door,  to  bringforthout 
25. 18  the  second  priest,  and  the  three  keepersof 

1  Ch.  9. 19  service,  keepers  of  the  gates  of  the  taber. 

9.  19  their  fathers,  .(were) keepers  of  the  entry 

2  Ch.34.  22  the  son  of  Hasrah,  keeperof  the  wardrobe 
Neh.  2.  8  unto  Asaph  the  keeper  of  the  king’s  for. 

3.  29  alsoShemaiah.  .the  keeper  of  the  east  gate 
Estli.  2.  3  king’s  chamberlain,  keeper  of  the  women 
2.  8  the  custody  of  Hegai,  keeper  of  the  women 
2. 15  what,  .the  keeper'of  the  women,  appoint. 

6.  2  keepers  of  the  door,  who  sought  to  lay 
Psa.121.  5  The  Lord  (is)  thy  keeper  ;  the  Lord  (is) 
Eccl.12.  3  In  the  day  when  the  keepersof  the  house 
Song  5.  7  keepers  of  the  walls  took  away  my  veil 
Jer.  4.  17  As  keepers  of  a  field,  are  they  against  her 
35.  4  above  the  chamber  of.  .the  keeper  of  the 
52.  24  the  second  priest,  and  the  three  keepers 
Eze.  40.  45,  46  priests,  the  keepers  of  the  charge  of  the 
44.  8  ye  have  set  keepers  of  my  charge  in  my  s. 
44.  14  I  will  make  them  keepers  of  the  charge  of 

6.  Watchman,  guard,  <pv\&l  phulax. 

Acts  5  [23  keepers  standing  without  before  the  doors 
12.  6  keepers  before  the  door  kept  the  prison 
12.  19  he  examined  the  keepers,  and  commanded 

l.To  keep,  watch,  observe,  rrjpc w  tereb. 

Matt  28.  4  for  fear  of  him  the  keepers  aid  shake,  and 
KEEPER  at  home  — 

One  who  keeps  his  own  house,  ohcoopAs  oikouros. 

Titus  2.  5  disoreet,  chaste,  beepers  at  home,  good 
KEEPER  of  the  prison  — 

Guard  of  a  prison,  SeapLo(pv\a^  desmophulax. 

Acts  16.  27  the  keeper  of  the  prison  awaking  out  of 
16.  36  the  keeper  of  the  prison  told  this  saying 
KEEPING  — 

1.  To  keep,  watch,  reserve,  "ixi  natsar. 

Exod.  34.  7  Keeping  mercy  for  thousands,  forgiving 

2.  To  keep,  observe,  preserve,  shamar. 

Num.  3.  28,  38  keeping  the  charge  of  the  sanctuary 


Neh.  12.  25  keeping  the  ward  at  the  thresholds  of  the 
Dan.  9.  4  keeping  the  covenant  and  mercy  to  them 
3. Keeping,  observing,  r-hpriais  Uresis. 

1  Co.  7.  19  the  keeping  of  the  commandments  of  God 
KE-HE-LA'-THAH,  nriSrip  place  of  assembly. 

The  1 8th  encampment  of  Israel  from  Egypt,  and  7th 
from  Sinai. 

Num33-  22  journeyed  from  Rissah,  and  pitched  in  K. 

33.  23  they  went  from  K.  and  pitched  in  mount 

KE-I'-LAH,  nbyp  inclosed. 

1.  A  city  in  the  hill  country  of  Judah,  towards  the  Philis¬ 
tines,  near  Acliub  ;  now  Kila,  eight  miles  from  Eleu- 
theropolis. 

Josh.  15.  44  K.,  and  Aclizib,  andMareshah;  nine  cities 
i  Sa.  23.  1  the  Philistines  fight  against  K.,  and  they 
23.  2  Go  and  smite  the  Philistines,  and  save  K. 

23.  3  if  we  come  to  K.  against  the  armies  of  the 
23.  4  Arise,  go  down  to  K.;  for  I  will  deliver 
23.  5  David . .  went  to  K. . .  So  David  saved . .  K. 

23.  6  when  Abiathar.  .lied  to  David  to  K..  .lie 
23.  7  it  was  told  Saul  that  David  was  come  to  K. 

23.  8  Saul  called  all  the  people . .  go  down  to  K. 

23. 10  Saul  seeketh  to  come  to  K.,  to  destroy  the 

23. 11  Will  the  men  of  K.  deliver  me  up  into  his 

23. 12  Will  the  men  of  K.  deliver  me  and  my  men 
23.  13  David  and  his  men .  departed  out  of  K. 

23.  13  told  Saul  that  David  was  escaped  from  K 
Neh.  3. 17,  18  the  ruler  of  the  half  part  of  K. 

2.  A  descendant  of  Caleb,  son  of  Jephunneh.  n.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4.  19  K.  the  Gannite,  and  Eshtemoa  the  Maach. 

KE-LA-I'AH,  njbp  Jah  is  light. 

A  Levite  who  had  taken  a  strange  wife  during  or 
after  the  captivity.  B.c.  456.  Called  also  Kelita. 

Ezra  10.  23  Also  of  the  Levites.  ,K.,  the  same  (is)  K. 
KE-LI'-TA,  poverty,  littleness. 

1.  Same  as  Kelaiali.  B.C.  456. 

Ezra  10.  23  Kelaiali,  the  same  (is)  K.,  Petliahiah,  Ju. 

2.  A  priest  who  explained  the  law  when  read  by  Ezra. 

B.c.  456. 

Neh.  8.  7  K.,  Azariah,  Jozabad,  Hanan,  Pelaiah 

3.  A  Levite  who  sealed  the  covenant  made  by  Nehemiah.  ! 
B.c.  456. 

Neh.  10.  10  their  brethren,  Shebaniah,  Hodijali,  K. 
KE-MU'-EL,  ’jKtCp  God  stands,  or  rises. 

1.  The  third  soniof  Nalior.  Abraham’s  brother.  B.c.  1800. 

Gen.  22.  21  Huzhis  firstborn.  .K.  the  father  of  Aram 

2.  A  prince  or  chief  of  Ephraim,  one  of  those  appointed 
to  divide  the  land.  B.c.  1452. 

Num34.  24  prince,  .of  Ephraim,  K.  the  son  of  Shipht. 

3.  A  Levite,  the  father  of  Hashabiah  ruler  of  the  Levites 
in  David’s  reign.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.27.  17  Of  the  Levites;  Hashabiah,  the  son  of  K. 

KE -NAN,  U’p  one  acquired  or  begotten. 

The  son  of  Enosh,  the  grandson  of  Adam.  B.C.  3679- 
2794.  Called  Cainan  in  Gen.  5.  g. 

1  Ch.  1.  2  K.,  Mahalaleel,  Jered 
KE'-NATH,  nip  possession. 

A  city  of  Bashan  in  Argob,  taken  from  the  Amorites  by 
Nobah,  a  Manassite,  and  called  after  him.  Now  called 
Kunawat. 

Num 32.  42  Nobah  wentandtook  K.,  and  the  villages 
1  Ch.  2.  23  And  he  took.  .K.,  and  the  towns  thereof 

KEN'-AZ,  KEN'-EZ,  lip  side,  flank. 

1.  The  fourth  son  of  Eliphas  the  son  of  Esau.  B.c. 
1740- 

Gen.  36.  11  the  sons  of  Eliphaz  were  Teman.  and  K. 

36.  15  of  the  sons  of  Esau,  .duke  Zepho,  duke  K. 

1  Ch.  1.  36  The  sons  of  Eliphaz;  Teman,  and.  .K. 

2.  A  duke  of  Edom.  B.c.  1470.  Perhaps  the  same  as  No.  1. 

Gen.  36.  42  Duke  K.,  duke  Teman,  duke  Mibzar 
1  Ch.  1.  53  Duke  K.,  duke  Teman,  duke  Mibzar 

3.  The  brother  of  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephunneh,  and  father 
of  Othniel,  one  of  the  judges.  B.c.  1490. 

Josh  15.  17  Othniel  the  son  of  K.,  the  brotherof  Caleb 
Judg.  1.  13  Othniel  the  son  of  K.,  Caleb’s  younger  b. 

3.  9  the  LORD  raised  up . .  Othniel  tile  son  of  K. 

3.  11  And  Othniel  the  son  of  K.  died 

1  Ch.  4.  13  the  sons  of  K.;  Othniel,  and  Seraiah 

4.  A  grandson  of  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephunneh.  B.c. 
1400. 

1  Ch.  4. 15  sons  of  Caleb,  .sons  of  Elah,  even  K. 
KEN-E-ZITE,  'tip  belonging  to  Kencz. 

The  patronymic  of  Jephunneh  the  father  (or  ancestor) 
of  Caleb.  B.c.  1490.  See  also  Kenizzites. 

Num32.  12  Save  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephunneh  the  K. 

Josh  14.  6  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephunneh  the  K.  said 
14.  14  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephunneh  the  K.  unto 

KE-NITES,  Tp  belonging  to  Ken  or  Qe.n. 

One  of  the  ten  tribes  of  Palestine  in  the  time  of  Abra¬ 
ham  :  apparently  destroyed  afterwards  by  the  Amorites, 
and  dispersed  among  the  Amalekites  in  the  S.  and  the 
Canaanites  in  the  N.  Perhaps  also  called  Midianites. 

Gen.  15. 19  The  K.,  and  the  Kenizites,  and  the  Kad. 
Num24.  21  he  looked  on  the  K.,  and  took  up  his 

24.  22  Neverthelessthe  K.  shall  be  wasted,  until 
Judg.  1. 16  the  children  of  the  K. .  went  up  out  of 

4.  11  Heberthe  K.  ..severed  himself  from  the  K. 

4.  17  the  tent  of  Jael  the  wife  of  Heberthe  K. 

4.  17  betwen  Jabin .  .and  thehouse  of  H.  theK. 

5.  24  Blessed,  .shall  Jael.  wife  of  HebertheK. 


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i  Sa.  15.  6  Saul  said  unto  the  K.,  Go,  depart,  get 

15.  6  So  the  K.  departed  from  among  the  Am. 

27.  10  David  said,  Against  the  south  of.  .the  K. 
30.  29  to  (them)  which  (were)  in . .  cities  of  the  K. 

1  Ch.  2.  55  These  (are)  the  K.  that  came  of  Hemath 

lE-NIZ-ZITES,  ’»p  belonging  to  Kenaz. 

me  of  the  ten  tribes  of  Palestine,  named  between  the 

Unites  in  the  S.  and  the  Kadmonites  in  the  N. 

Gen.  15  i9rTheKenites,  and  the  K.,  and  the  Kadmon 

[EPT,  to  he  — 

.  To  be  or  remain  bound,  ids  asar,  2. 

Gen.  42. 16  ye  shall  be  kept  in  prison,  that  your  words 

Guard,  charge,  ward,  flip? >Q  mishmereth. 

Exod.  16.  23  lay  up  for  you  to  be  kept  until  the  morn. 

16.  32,  33  an  omer.  .be  kept  for  your  generations 
16.  34  laid.it  up  before  the  Testimony,  to  be  kept 

Num. 17. 10  to  be  kept  for  a  token  against  the  rebels 

19.  9  it  shall  be  kept  for  the  congregation  of 

1.  To  keep  in,  restrain,  1x5;  a  tsar. 

1  Sa.  si.  5  Of  a  truth  women  (have  been)  kept  from 

[.To  be  done,  nyy  asah,  2. 

2  Ch.35. 18  there  was  no  passover  like  to  that  kept  in 

35.  19  the  reign  of  Josiah  was  this  jjassover  kept 

I  .To  set  or  be  set  apart,  trip  qadesh,  7. 

Isa.  30.  29  as  in  the  night,  .a  holy  solemnity  is  kept 

>.To  keep,  preserve,  -ip?*  shamar. 

1  Sa.  9.  24  unto  this  time  hath  it  been  kept  for  thee 
Eccl.  5.  13  riches  kept  for  the  owners  thereof  to  their 

'.  To  be  kept,  observed,  law  shamar,  7 . 

Mic.  6. 16  the  statutes  of  Omri  are  kept,  and  all  the 

S.  To  be.  kin  hava. 

Dan.  s- 19  whom  he  would  he  kept  alive,  and  whom 

).To  lead  or  bring  on,  &yw  ago. 

Matt.  14.  6  when  Herod's  birthday  [was  kept,]  the 

IEPT  back,  to  be  — 

To  be  diminished,  withdrawn,  SH)  gara,  2. 

Num.  9.  7  wherefore  are  we  kept  back,  that  we  may 

CEPT  close,  to  be  — 

To  hide,  inD  sathar. 

Num.  5.  13  and  be  kept  close,  and  she  he  defiled,  and 
Job  28.  21  and  kept  close  from  the  fowls  of  the  air 

LEPT  secret,  to  be  — 

To  be  hidden,  ylvoficuaTTOKpuirTos  ginomaiapokrup. 
Mark  4.  22  neither  was  any  thing  kept  secret,  but  that 

CERCHEEFS  — 

Veils,  kerchiefs,  ninspp  mispachoth. 

Eze.  13.  18  make  kerchiefs  upon  the  head  of  every 

13.  2i  Your  kerchiefs  also  will  I  tear,  and  deliver 

FE-REN  HAP-PUCH,  T]isn  [13  horn  for  paint. 
rheyoungestjdaughter  of  Job,  born  after  his  trial.  B.C. 
[520. 

Job  42.  14  And  he  called  the  name,  .of  the  third  K. 
SE-R1'-0TH,  KERIOTH,  nvij?  cities,  hamlets. 

L.  A  city  in  the  E.  of  Judah,  now  Kurietem. 

Josh  1 5.  25  Hazor,  Hadattah,  and  K.,  (and)  Hezron 
!.  A  city  of  Moab,  now  Kureiat  or  Kuveiyah. 

Jcr.  48.  24  And  upon  K. ,  and  upon  Bozrah,  and  upon 
48.  41  K.  is  taken,  and  the  strongholds  are  sur. 
Amos  2.  2  it  shall  devour  the  palaces  of  K.;  and  M. 

KERNEL  — 

Kernels,  sour  grapes,  P'lSPn  chartsannim. 

Num.  6.  4  nothing,  .from  the  kernels  even  to  the  husk 

KE'-ROS,  Dip,  DYp  bent. 

One  of  the  Nethinim  whose  descendants  returned  to 
Jerusalem  with  Zerubbabel.  B.C.  636. 

Ezra  2.  44  The  children  of  K.,  the  children  ofSiaha 
Nell.  7.  47  The  children  of  K.,  the  children  of  Sia 

KETTLE  — - 

Kettle,  basket,  1P1  dud. 

1  Sa.  2.  14  he  struck  (it)  into  the  pan,  or  kettle,  or 
KE-TTJ'-RAH,  iTWp  fragrance. 

Wife  of  Abraham  after  Sarah’s  death.  B.C.  1853. 

Gen.  25.  1  Abrah.  took  a  wife,  and  her  name  (was)  K. 

25.  4  All  these  (were)  the  children  of  K. 

1  Ch.  1.  32  Now  the  sons  of  K.,  Abraham’s  concubine 

1.  33  All  these  (are)  the  sons  of  K. 

KEY  — 

1  -Key,  opener,  into  maphteach. 

Judg.  3.  25  therefore  they  took  a  key,  and  opened 
Isa.  22.  22  the  key  of  the  house  of  David  will  I  lay 

2.  A  key,  kA els  klcis. 

Matti6.  19  I  will  give  unto  thee  the  keys  of  the  king.' 
Luken.  52  ye  have  taken  away  the  key  of  knowledge 
Eev.  1.  18  behold  I.. have  the  keys  of  hclPand  of  death' 

3.  7  he  that  hath  the  key  of  David,  he  that  op. 
9.  1  to  him  was  given  the  key  of  the  bottomless 

20.  1  having  the  key  of  the  bottomless  pit  and 
KE-ZI’-A,  njrxp  cassia. 

The  second  daughter  of  Job,  born  after  his  trial.  B.C. 
1520. 

Job  42.  14  And  He  called  the  name. .  of  the  second,  K. 
KE'-ZIZ,  f”xp  border. 

A  valley  and  city  of  Benjamin. 

Josh  18. 21  and  Beth-hoglah,  and  the  valley  of  It- 


KIB-ROTH  HAT-TA-A'-VAH,  imi-in  Jimp. 

The  12th  encampment  of  Israel  from  Egypt,  and  the  1st 
from  Sinai,  so  called  because  of  the  people  lusting  for 
flesh  while  there. 

Num  11.  34  And  he  called  the  name  of  that  place  K.-h. 
11.  35  the  people  journeyed  from  K.-h.  unto  H. 

33.  i6theyremov.  from.  .Sinai, andpitched at  K. 

33.  17  And  they  departed  from  K.-h.,  andenca. 
Deut.  9.  22  at  K.-h.,  ye  provoked  the  Loud  to  wrath 

KXB-ZA'-IM,  C’xpp  double  gathering. 

A  Levitical  city  in  Ephraim  ;  Jokneamt 

Josh  21.  22  K.  with  her  suburbs,  and  Betli-horon  with 
KICK,  to  — 

1  .To  kick,  Pjja  bant. 

Deut.32  15  Jeshurum  waxed  fat,  and  kicked :  tliouart 
1  Sa.  2.  29  Wherefore  kick  ye  at  my  sacrifice  and  at 

2. To  kick  ( with  the  heel),  AaKrifa  laktizo. 

Acts  9.  5  hard  for  thee  to  kick  against  the  pricks 
26. 14  hard  for  thee  to  kick  against  the  pricks 

jrm  — 

1  .A  kid,  ’i igedi. 

Gen.  27.  9  fetch  me  from  thence  two  good  kids  of  the 

27.  16  she  put  the  skins  of  the  kids  of  the  goats 
38.  23  I  sent  this  kid,  and  thou  hast  not  found 

Exod23.  19  Thou  shalt  not  seethe  a  kid  in  his  mother's 

34.  26  Thou  shalt  not  seethe  akid  in  his  mother’s 
Judg  14.  6  he  rent  him  as  he  would  have  rent  a  kid 
i.Sa.  10.  3  one  carryiug  three  kids,  and  another  car 

2. A  kid  of  the  goats,  Duy  ’13  gedi  izzim. 

Gen.  38.  17  said,  I  will  send  (thee)  a  kid  from  the  flock 
38.  20  Judah  sent  the  kid  by  the  hand  of  his  fri. 
Judg.  6.  19  Gideon  went  in,  and  make  ready  a  kid,  and 
13.  15  until  we  shall  have  made  ready  a  kid  for 

13. 19  Manoah  took  a  kid  with  a  meat  offering 

15.  1  that  Samson  visited  his  wife  with  a  kid 

1  Sa.  16.  20  bread,  and  a  bottle  of  wine,  and  a  kid,  and 

3.  A  kid,  n;i3  gediyyah. 

Song  1.  8  feed  thy  kids  beside  the  shepherds’  tents 
Isa  11.  6  the  leopard  shall  lie  down  with  the  kid 

4.  A  goat,  strong  one,  IV  ez. 

Deut.  14.  21  Thou  shalt  not  seethakidin  his  mother’s 

1  Ki.  20.  27  before  them  like  two  little  flocks  of  kids 

5.  A  kid,  hairy  one,  l'V^  sair. 

Gen.  37.  31  killed  a  kid  of  the  goats,  and  dipped  the 
Lev.  4.  23  a  kid  of  the  goats,  a  male  without  blemish 
9.  3  Take  ye  a  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offer. 

16.  5  two  kids  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering 

23. 19  ye  shall  sacrifice  one  kid  of  the  goats  for 
Num  7.  16  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  sin  offering 

So  in  v.  22,  28,  34,  40,  46,  52,  58,  64,  70,  76,  82. 

7.  87  the  kids  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering 

15.  24  and  one  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering 

28.  1 5  one  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering  unto 

28.  30  one  kid  of  the  goats,  to  make  an  atonem. 

29.  5,  11,  16,  19,  25  one  kid  of  the  goats,  .a  sin 
Eze.  43.  22  thou  shaft  offer  a  kid  of  the  goats  without 

45.  23  a  kid  of  the  goats  daily .  .a  sin  offering 

6 . Hairy  one,  kid,  ni'Vif'  seirah. 

Lev.  4.  28  a  kid  of  the  goats,  a  female  without  blemish 
5.  6  a  lamb,  or  a  kid  of  the  goats,  for  a  sin  off. 

7. Sons  (i.e.  produce)  of  the  goats,  D’lJT'JP  bene-izzi. 

2  Ch.35.  7  gave,  .of  the  flocks,  lambs  and  kids,  all 

8. A  kid,  epupos  eriphos. 

Lukeis.  29  thou  never  gavest  me  a  kid,  that  I  might 

KIDNEYS  — 

Kidneys,  veins,  hi’;1?  kelayoth. 

Exod2g.  13,  22  the’  two  kidneys,  and  the  fat  that  (is) 
Lev.  3.  4,  10,  15  the  two  kidneys,  and  the  fat  that 

3.  10,  15  the  caul  above  the  liver,  with  the  kid. 

4.  9  the  two  kidneys,  and  the  fat  that  (is)  upon 

4.  9  the  caul  above  the  liver,  with  the  kidneys 

7.  4  the  two  kidneys,  and  the  fat  that  (is)  on 

7.  4  the  caul . .  above  the  liver,  with  the  kidneys 

8.  16,  25  liver,  and  the  two  kidneys,  and  their 

9.  10,  19  the  kidneys,  and  the  caul  above  the  11 
Deut  32. 14  goats,  -with  the  fat  of  kidneys  of  wheat 
Isa.  34.  6  made  fat . .  with  the  fat  of  the  kidneys  of 

KFD'-RON,  jiYip  turbid. 

A  brook  running  through  the  valley  between  Jerusalem 
and  the  Mount  of  Olives,  and  falling  intotlie'Dead  Sea. 
Called  Cedron  in  John  18.  1. 

2  Sa.  15.  23  the  king,  .passed  over  the  brook  K.,  and 
[1  K.  2.  37  ;  15.  13 ;  2  Ki.  23.  4,  6,  6, 12 ;  2  Ch.  15.  16 ; 

29.  16 ;  30.  14 ;  Jer.  31. 40.] 

KILL,  to  — 

1  .To  slay,  harag. 

Gen.  12.  12  will  kill  me,  but  they  will  save  thee  alive 

26.  7  men  of  the  place  should  kill  me  for  Reb. 

27.  42  comfort  himself,  (purposing)  to  kill  thee 
-  Exod.  2.  14  Intendesttliou  to  kill  me,  as  thou  killedst 

22.  24  I  will  kill  you  with  the  sword ;  and  your 
Lev.  20.  16  thou  shalt  kill  the  woman,  and  the  beast 
Numn.  15  kill  me,  I  pray  thee,  outof  hand,  if  I  have 
22.  29  a  sword  in  mine  hand,  .now  would  I  kill 
31.  17  Now.  .kill every  maleamongtlielittleones 
31.  17  kill  every  woman  that  hath  known  man 
31.  19  whosoever  hath  killed  any  person,  and 
Deut  13.  9  thou  shalt  surely  kill  him  ;  thine  hand 
Judg.  9.  24  which  aided  him  in  the  killing  of  his  bre. 

16.  2  morning,  when  it  is  day,  we  shall  kill  him 
1  Sa.  16.  2  can  I  go?  if  Saul  hear  (it),  he  will  kill  me 

24. 10  bade  (me)  kill  thee ;  but  (mine  eye)  spared 
24.  11  and  killed  thee  not,  know  thou  and  see 
24. 18  dealt  well,  .forasmuch  as.  .thou  killedst 


1  Ki.12.  27  they  shall  kill  me,  and  go  again  to  Reho. 
Esth.  3.  13  to  kill,  and  to  cause  to  perish,  all  Jews 
Job  5.  2  wrath  killeth  the  foolish  mau,  and  envy 
Eccl.  3.  3  A  time  to  kill,  and  a  time  to  heal;  a  time 

2.  To  slaughter,  rn;  zabach. 

Deuti2.  15  thoumayest  kill  and  eat  flesh  in  all  thy  g. 
12.  21  thou  shalt  kill  of  thy  herd  and  of  thyflock 

1  Sa.  28.  24  she  hasted,  and  killed  it,  and  took  flour 

2  Ch.  18.  2  Ahab  killed  sheep  and  oxen  for  him  in 
Eze.  34.  3  ye  kill  them  that  are  fed . .  ye  feed  not  the 

3 . To pierce,  wound,,  SSn  chalal. 

Judg2o.  31  kill,  as  at  other  times,  in  the  highways 

20.  39  Benjamin  began  to  smite  (and)  kill  of  the 

4 . To  slaughter,  rnp  tabach. 

Exod22.  1  an  ox,  or  a  sheep,  and  kill  it,  or  sell  it 
1  Sa.  25.  1 1  my  flesh  that  I  have  killed  for  my  shearers 
Prov.  9.  2  She  hath  killed  her  beasts ;  she  hath  min. 
Lam.  2.  21  hast  slain,  .thou  hast  killed,  .not  pitied 

5.  To  pvt  to  death,  mo  muth,  5. 

Exod.  1.  16  if  it  (be)  a  son,  then  ye  shall  kill  him:  but 

4.  24  the  Lord  met  him,  and  sought  to  kill  him 

16.  3  to  kill  this  whole  assembly  with  hunger 

17.  3  to  kill  us  and  our  children  and  our  cattle 

21.  29  that  he  hath  killed  a  man  or  a  woman 
Lev.  20.  4  And  if  the  people  of  the  land,  .kill  him 
Numi4.  15  thou  shalt  kill .  .this  people  as  one  man 

16.  13  to  kill  us  in  the  wilderness,  except  thou 
16.  41  saying,  Ye  have  killed  the  people  of  the 
Deut  32. 39  I  kill,  and  I  make  alive  ;  I  wound,  and  I 
Judgi3. 23  If  the  Lord  were  pleased  to  kill  us,  he 

15.  13  bind  thee  fast,  .but  surely  we  will  not  kill 

1  Sa.  2.  6  Lord  killeth,  and  maketh  alive  :  he  brin. 

19.  1  to  all  his  servants,  that  they  should  kill 
19.  2  saying,  Saulmy  father  seeketli  to  kill  thee 

19.  17  He  said..  Let  me  go;  why  should  I  kill 

30.  15  that  thou  wilt  neither  kill  me,  nor  deliver 

2  Sa.  13.  28  I  say  unto  you,  Smite  Ammon  ;  then  kill 

14.  7  that  we  may  kill  him,  for  the  life  of  his 

14.  32  if  there  be.  .iniquity  in  me,  let  him  kill 
21.  4  neither  for  us  shalt  thou  kill  any  man  in 

21.  17  and  smote  the  Philistine,  and  killed  him 

1  Ki.n.  40  Solomon  sought  therefore  to  kill  Jeroboam 

16.  10  Zimri  went  in  and  smote  him,  and  killed 

2  Ki.  5.  7  (Am)  I  God,  to  kill  and  to  make  alive 

7.  4  the  Syrians,  .if  they  kill  us,  we  shall  but 

1 1.  15  him  that  followeth  her  kill  with  the  sword 

15.  25  Pekah.  .killed  him,  and  reigned  in  his 

i  CI1.19.  18  killed  Shophaeh  the  captain  of  the  host 
Psa.  59  title,  sent,  and  they  watched  the  house  to  kill 
Piov.21.  25  The  desire  of  the  slothful  killeth  him  ;  for 
Isa  14.  30  I  will  kill  thy  root  with  famine,  and  he  sh. 

6.  To  smite,  cause  to  smile,  npi  nakah,  5. 

Gen.  4.  15  a  mark,  .lest  any  finding  him  should  kill 
37.  21  Reuben  heard.. and  said,  Let  us  not  kill 
Lev.  24. 17  he  that  killeth  any  man  shall  surely  be  put 
24.  18  he  that  killeth  a  beast  shall  make  it  good 
24.  21  he  that  killeth  a  beast,  he  shall  restore  it 
24.  21  he  that  killeth  a  man,  he  shall  be  put  tod. 
Num  35.  11  slayer,  .which  killeth  any  person  at  una. 

35.  15  every  one  that  killeth  any  person  unawares 
35.  30  Whoso  killeth  any  person,  the  murderer 
Deut.  19.  4  Whoso  killeth  his  neighbour  ignorantly 
Josh.  20.  3  the  slayer  that  killeth  (any)  person  unaw. 

20.  9  whosoever  killeth  (any)  person  at  unawa, 

1  Sa.  17.  9  If  he  be  able  to  fight  with  me,  and  to  kill 

17.  9  if  I  prevail  against  him,  and  kill  him,  then 

17.  25  the  man  who  killeth  him,  the  king  willen. 

17.  26  What  shall  be  done  to  the  man  that  killeth 
17.  27  So  shall  it  be  done  to  the  man  that  killeth 

2  Sa.  12.  9  Thou  hast  killed  Uriah  the  Hittite  with 

1  Ki.  16.  7  house  of  Jeroboam;  and  because  he  killed 

2  Ch.  25.  3  servants  that  had  killed  the  king.liis  fath. 

7.  To  go  round,  naqaph. 

Isa  29.  1  add  ye  year  to  year ;  let  them  kill  sacrifices 

8.  To  kill,  qatal. 

Job  24.  14  The  murderer  rising  with  the  light  killeth 

9.  To  murder,  pierce,  nxi  ratsach. 

Exod2o.  13  Thou  shalt  not  kill 

Num  35.  27  and  the  revenger  of  blood  kill  the  slayer 
Deut.  4.  42  which  should  kill  his  neighbour  unawares 

5.  17  Thou  shalt  not  kill 

1  Ki.  21. 19  Hast  thou  killed,  and  also  taken  possess. 
Hos.  4.  2  By  swearing,  and  lying,  and  killing,  and 

10.  To  slaughter,  kill,  Pn^i  shachat. 

Gen.  37.  31  took  Joseph's  coat,  and  killed  a  kid  of  the 
Exod  1 2.  6  the  congregation  of  Israel  shall  kill  it  in 

12.  21  take  you  a  lamb,  .and  kill  the  passover 
29. 11  thou  shalt  kill  the  bullock  before  theLORD 
29.  20  Then  shalt  thou  kill  the  ram,  and  take  of 

Lev.  1.  5  he  shall  kill  the  bullock  before  the  Lord 
1.  11  he  shall  kill  it  on  the  side  of  the  altar  no. 
3.  2  kill  it  (at)  the  doorof  the  tabernacle  of  the 

3.  8,  13  and  kill  it  before  the  tabernacle  of  the 

4.  4  he  shall . .  kill  the  bullock  before  the  Lord 
4.  24  and  kill  it  in  the  place  w  here  they  kill  the 
4.  33  the  place  where  they  kill  the  burnt  offer. 
7.  2  where  they  kill  the  burnt,  .shall  they  kill 

8. 19  And  he  killed  (it) ;  and  Moses  sprinkled 

14.  13  in  the  place  where  he  shall  kill  the  sin  off. 
14  19  afterward  he  shall  kill  the  burnt  offering 
14.  25  he  shall  kill  the  lamb  of  the  tresspass  off. 
14.  50  he  shall  kill  the  one  of  the  birds  in  an 

16.  n  shall  kill  the  bullock  of  the  sin  offering 

16.  15  Then  shall  he  kill  the  goat  of  the  sin  off. 

17.  3  that  killeth . .  in  the  camp,  or  that  killeth 

22.  28  ye  shall  not  kill  it  and  her  young  both  in 

2  Ch.29. 22  So  they  killed  the  bullocks,  and  the  priests 


KILLED 


564 


KINDLY 


2  Ch.29.  22  when  they  had  killed  the  rams,  .they  ki. 

29.  24  the  priests  killed  them,  and  they  made 

30.  15  Then  they  killed  the  passover  on  the  four. 
35.  1  they  killed  the  passover  on  the  fourteen. 
35.  6  So  kill  the  passover,  and  sanctify  yourse. 
35.  11  they  killed  the  passover,  and  the  priests 

Ezra  6.  20  killed  the  passover  for  all  the  children 
Isa.  66.  3  He  that  killeth  an  ox  (is  as  if)  he  slew  a 

11.  To  take  away ,  kill,  avaipetu  anaireo. 

Luke22.  2  scribes  sought  how  they  might  kill  him 
Acts  7.  28  Wilt  thou  kill  me,  as  thou  didst  the  Egy. 

9.  23  And  after,  .the  Jews  took  counsel  to  kill 

9.  24  watched  the  gates  day  and  night  to  kill 

12.  2  he  killed  James  the  brother  of  John  with 
16.  27  would  have  killeanimself,  supposing  that 

23.  1 5  we,  or  ever  he  come  near,  are  ready  to  kill 

23.  21  neither  eat  nor  drink  till  they  have  killed 

23.  27  should  have  been  killed  of  them :  then 

25.  3  send,  .laying  wait  in  the  way  to  kill  him 
12.70  kill  entirely ,  onr oicreivia  apokteino. 

Mattio.  28  which  kill  the  body,  but  are  not  able  tok. 

16.  21  killed,  and  be  raised  again  the  third  day 

17.  23  they  shall  kill  him,  and  the  third  day  he 

21.  35  beat  one,  and  killed  another,  and  stoned 

21.  38  This  is  the  heir ;  come,  let  us  kill  him 
23.  34  (some)  of  them  ye  shall  kill  and  crucify 

23.  37  Jerusalem,  .thatkillest  the  prophets,  and 

24.  9  shall  kill  you:  and  ye  shall  be  hated  of  all 

26.  4  they  might  take  Jesus  by  subtilty,  and  k. 
Mark  3.  4  Is  it  lawful .  .to  save  life,  or  to  kill?  But 

6. 19  would  have  killed  him ;  but  she  could  not 

8.  31  be  killed,  and  after  three  days  rise  again 

9.  31  into  the  hands  of  men,  and  they  shall  kill 
9. 31  after  that  he  is  killed,  he  shall  rise  the 

10.  34  and  shall  spit  upon  him,  and  shall  kill 

12.  5  him  they  killed,  and  many  others,  .killing 
12.  7  This  is  the  heir ;  come,  let  us  kill  him 
12.  8  took  him,  and  killed,  .and  cast,  .out  of 

Luke  1 1.  47  for  ye  build,  .and  your  fathers  killed  them 

11.  48  they  indeed  killed  them,  and  ye  build 

12.  4  Be  not  afraid  of  them  that  kill  the  body 

12.  s  which  after  he  hath  killed  hath  power  to 

13.  31  and  depart  hence :  for  Herod  will  kill  thee 

13.  34  which  killest  the  prophets,  and  stonest 

20.  14  let  us  kill  him,  that  the  inheritance  may 

20.  15  they  cast  him  out  of  the  vineyard,  and  k. 
John  5.  18  Jews  sought  the  more  to  kill  him,  because 

7.  1  would  not . .  because  the  J ews  sought  to  k. 

7.  19  Did  not  Moses.  .Why  go  ye  about  to  kill 

7.  20  people  answered,  .who  goeth  about  to  k. 

7.  25  said .  .is  not  this  he  whom  they  seek  to  k.? 

8.  22  Then  said  the  Jews,  Will  he  kill  himself 

8.  37  ye  seek  to  kill  me,  because  my  word  hath 

8.  40  But  now  ye  seek  to  kill  me,  a  man  that 
16.  2  whosoever  killeth  you  will  think  that  he 

Acts  3.  15  killed  the  prince  of  life,  whom  God  hath 

21.  31  as  they  went  about  to  kill  him,  tidings  c. 
23.  12  neither  eat  nor  drink  till  they  had  killed 

27.  42  the  soldiers’  counsel  was  to  kill  the  pris. 
Rom  11.  3  Lord,  they  have  killed  thy  prophets,  and 
2  Co.  3.  6  the  letter  killeth,  but  the  spirit  giveth 

1  Th.  2.  15  Who  both  killed  the  Lord  Jesus  and  their 
Rev.  2.  23  I  will  kill  her  children  with  death ;  and 

6.  8  to  kill  with  sword,  and  with  hunger,  and 
6.  11  their  brethren,  that  should  be  killed  as 

9.  5  itwasgiventhat  they  should  not  kill  them 

9.  18  was  the  third  part  of  men  killed,  by  the 

9.  20  the  rest  of  the  men,  which  were  not  killed 

11.  5  hurt  them,  he  must  in  this  manner  be  k. 
11.  7  the  beast,  .shall  overcome  them,  and  kill 

13.  10  he.that  killeth  with  the  sword  must  be  k. 
13. 15  would  not  worship  the  image,  .should  be  k. 

Vi.  To  handle  violently ,  Staxe‘p'fofj.ai  diachevrizoma  i. 
Acts  26.  21  the  Jews  caught  me.  .and  went  about  to  k. 

14 . To  slaughter,  sacrifice,  0vu  thud. 

Matt  22.  4  my  oxen  and . .  fatlings  (are)  killed,  and 
Marki4.  12  the  first  day.  .when  they  killed  the  pass. 
Luke  15.  23  bring  hither  the  fatted  calf,  and  kill,  .let 

15.  27  thy  father  hath  killed  the  fatted  calf,  be. 
15.  30  thou  hast  killed  for  him  the  fatted  calf 

22.  7  the  day . .  when  the  passover  must  be  killed 
Johnio.  10  but  for  to  steal,  and  to  kill,  and  todestroy 
Acts  10.  13  there  came  a  voice.  .Rise,  Peter;  kill,  and 

15. ro  slay,  kill,  wound,  <r  (parr  w  splw.tto. 

Rev.  6.  4  that  they  should  kill  one  another :  and 

16.  To  murder,  (povevaj  phoneuo. 

Matt.  5.  21  Thou  shalt  not  kill,  .whosoever  shall  kill 

23.  31  ye  are  the  children  of  them  which  killed 
Markio.  19  [Do  not  kill],  Do  not  steal,  Do  not  bear 
Luke  18.  20  Do  not  kill,  Do  not  steal.  Do  not  bear  false 
Rom  13.  9  Thou  shalt  not  kill,  Thou  shalt  not  steal 
Jas.  2.  11  said.  Do  not  commit  adultery.  .Do  not  kill 

2.  11  if  thou  kill  thou  art  become  a  transgres. 

4.  2  ye  kill,  and  desire  to  have,  and  cannot 

5.  6  Ye  have  condemned . .  killed  the  just . .  he 
KILLED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  killed,  rin  harag,  4. 

Psa.  44.  22  for  thy  sake  are  we  killed  all  the  day  long 

2.  To  slaughter,  tan^i  shachat. 

Lev.  4.  15  th#  bullock  shall  be  killed  before  the  L. 

14.  5  shall  command  that  one  of  the  birds  be  k. 

3.  To  be  slaughtered,  tsnty  shachat,  2. 

Lev.  6.  25  is  killed  shall  the  sin  offering  be  killed  be. 

14.  6  in  the  blood  of  the  bird,  .killed  over  the 

4.  To  pul  to  death,  Bavaro w  thanatoo. 

Rom.  8.  36  For  thy  sake  we  are  killed  all  the  daylong 

2  Co.  6.  9  behold,  we  live ;  as  chastened,  and  not  k. 


KILLING  — 

1  .To  murder,  ns")  ratsach. 

Hos.  4.  2  By  swearing,  and  lying,  and  killing,  and 

2.  To  slaughter,  shachat. 

Isa.  22. 13  slaying  oxen  and  killing  sheep,  eating  fl. 

3.  A  slaughter,  nci'n^  shechitah. 

2  Ch.30.  17  the  Levites  had  the  charge  of  the  killing 

KIN,  (near  or  nigh)  — 

1  .Near  of  flesh,  -ya  sheer  basar. 

Lev.  18.  6  shall  approach  to  any  that  isnear  of  kin 

25.  49  or  (any)  that  is  nigh  of  kin  unto  him  of  his 

2 .Flesh,  relation,  ifjy  sheer. 

Lev.  20. 19  for  he  uncovereth  his  near  kin:  they  shall 

21.  2  But  for  his  kin  that  is  near  unto  him..for 

3 .Of  the  same  race,  <rvyyevi\s  suggenes. 

Mark  6.  4  among hisown  [kin], andin  his  ownhouse 

KI'-NAH,  nrp  smithy. 

A  city  in  the  S.  of  Judah,  near  Dimonah. 

Josh.  15.  22  And  K.,  and  Dimonah,  and  Adadah 
KIND  (divers)  — 

1.  Species,  kind,  ]]  zan. 

2  Ch.16.  14  divers  kinds,  .prepared  by  the  apothecar. 
Dan.  3.  s  psaltery,  dulcimer,  and  all  kinds  of  mus. 

3.  7  sackbut,  psaltery,  and  all  kinds  of  music 
3. 10,  15  psaltery,  and  dulcimer,  and  all  kinds 

2 . Kind,  species,  ]'P  min. 

Gen.  1.  11  the  fruit  tree  yielding  fruit  after  his  kind 

1.  12  herb  yielding  seed  after  his  kind,  and  the 
1. 12  whose  seed  (was)  in  itself,  after  his  kind 
1.  21  after  their  kind,  and.  .fowl  after  his  kind 
1.  24  the  living  creature  after  his  kind,  cattle 
1.  24  beast  of  the  earth  after  his  kind  :  and  it 
1.  25  made  the  beast  of  the  earth  after  his  kind 
1.  25  cattle  after  their  kind,  and  every  thing 

I.  25  creepeth  upon  the  earth  after  his  kind:  and 

6.  20  Of  fowls  after  their  kind 

6.  20  and  of  cattle  after  their  kind,  of  every 

6.  20  creeping  thing  of  the  earth  after  his  kind 

7.  14  They,  and  every  beast  after  his  kind 
7.  14  and  all  the  cattle  after  their  kind 

7.  14  and  every  creeping  thing,  .after  his  kind 
7.  14  and  every  fowl  after  his  kind,  every  bird 
Lev.  11.  14  the  vulture,  and  the  kite  after  his  kind 
11.  15  Every  raven  after  his  kind 
II.  16  the  cuckoo,  and  the  hawk  after  his  kind 
11.  19  the  stork,  the  heron  after  her  kind,  and 
11.  22  ye  may  eat;  the  locust  after  his  kind,  and 

II.  22  and  the  bald  locust  after  his  kind 
11.  22  and  the  beetle  after  his  kind 

11.  22  and  the  grasshopper  after  his  kind 
1 1.  29  the  mouse,  and  the  tortoise  after  his  kind 
Deut  14.  13  the  kite,  and  the  vulture  after  his  kind 
14.  14  And  every  raven  after  his  kind 
14.  is  the  cuckow,  and  the  hawk  after  his  kind 
14.  18  the  stork,  and  the  heron  after  her  kind 
Eze.  47.  10  their  fish  shall  be  according  to  their  kinds 

3.  Family,  nnspn  mishpachah. 

Gen.  8.  19  Every  beast . .  after  their  kinds,  went  forth 
Jer.  15.  3  I  will  appoint  over  them  four  kinds,  saith 

4 . Kind,  species,  race,  yivos  genos. 

Matt  13.  47  into  the  sea,  and  gathered  of  every  kind 

17.  21  this  [kind]  goeth  not  out  but  by  prayer 
Mark  9.  29  This  kind  can  come  forth  by  nothing  but 
1  Co.  12.  10  to  another . .  kinds  of  tongues ;  to  another 

14. 10  These  are,  it  may  be,  so  many  kinds  of 

5 . Nature,  tpums  phusis. 

Jas.  3.  7  every  kind  of  beasts,  and  of  birds,  and  of 

KIND  — 

Useful,  beneficial,  xpnaris  chrestos. 

Luke  6.  35  he  is  kind  unto  the  unthankful  and.  .the 
Eph.  4.  32  be  ye  kind  one  to  another,  tenderhearted 

KIND,  to  be  — 

To  be  useful,  beneficial,  xpriarevoyai  chresteuomai. 

1  Co.  13.  4  Charity  suffereth  long,  .is  kind  ;  charity 

KIND  of,  a  — 

A  certain,  tis  tis. 

Jas.  1. 18  that  we  should  be  a  kind  of  firstfruits  of 

KINDLE,  to  — 

1  .To  cause  brightness,  give  light,  tin  or,  5. 

Mai.  1. 10  neither  do  ye  kindle  (fire)  on  mine  altar 

2 . To  burn,  nya  baar. 

2  Sa.  22.  9  fire,  .devoured :  coals  were  kindled  by  it 

22. 1 3  Through  the  brightness . .  were  coals . .  kin. 
Psa.  2.  12  when  his  wrath  is  kindled  but  a  little 

18.  8  fire,  .devoured  :  coals  were  kindled  by  it 
106.  18  a  fire  was  kindled  in  their  company;  the 

Isa.  30.  33  the  breath  of  the  Lord,  .doth  kindle  it 
43.  2  neither  shall  the  flame  kindle  upon  thee 
Jer.  44.  6  was  kindled  in  the  cities  of  Judah  and  in 

3.  To  make  to  burn,  lyp  baar,  3. 

Exod35.  3  Ye  shall  kindle  no  fire  throughout  your 
Isa.  50.  11  and  in  the  sparks  (that)  ye  have  kindled 
Jer.  7.  18  the  fathers  kindle  the  fire,  and  the  women 
Eze.  20.  48  shall  see  that  I  the  Lord  have  kindled  it 

4 . To  cause  to  burn,  nya  baar,  5. 

Exod22.  6  he  that  kindled  the  fire  shall  surely  make 

5.  To  burn,  pursue  hotly,  p1??  dalaq. 

Oliad.  18  they  shall  kindle  in  them,  and  devour  them 


6.  To  cause  to  bum,  kindle,  pqj  dalaq,  5. 

Eze.  24.  10  Heap  on  wood,  kindle  the  Are,  consume 

7.  To  cause  to  burn,  npn  charah,  5. 

Job  19.  11  He  hath  also  kindled  his  wrath  against 

8.  To  kindle.  Tin  charar,  3a. 

Prov  26.  21  so  (is)  a  contentious  man  to  kindle  strife 

9.  To  kindle,  burn,  ns;  yatsath. 

Isa.  9.  18  shall  kindle  in  the  thickets  of  the  forest 

10.  To  kindle,  burn,  ns;  yatsath,  5. 

Jer.  11.  16  he  hath  kindled  fire  upon  it,  and  the  bra. 
17.  27  then  will  I  kindle  a  fire  in  the  gates  the.  ’ 

21.  14  I  will  kindle  a  fire  in  the  forest  thereof 
43.  12  I  will  kindle  a  fire  in  the  houses  of  the  g. 

49.  27  I  will  kindle  a  fire  in  the  wall  of  Damas.  ; 

50.  32  I  will  kindle  a  fire  in  his  cities,  and  it  sh. 
Lam.  4.  11  hath  kindled  a  fire  in  Zion,  and  it  hath  d. 
Eze.  20.  47  I  will  kindle  a  fire  in  thee,  and  it  shall 
Amos  1.  14  I  will  kindle  a  fire  in  the  wall  of  Rabbah 

11.  To  burn,  kindle,  ip;  yaqad. 

Isa.  10.  16  under  his  glory  he  shall  kindle  a  burning 

12.  To  set  on  fire,  burn,  tsnS  lahat,  3. 

Job  41.  21  His  breath  kindleth  coals,  and  a  flame 

13.  To  burn,  pb’f  nasaq,  5. 

Isa.  44.  15  yea,  he  kindleth  (it),  and  baketh  bread 

14.  To  kindle,  be  Idndled,  nip  qadach. 

Isa.  50.  11  Behold,  all  ye  that  kindle  a  fire,  that  com. 
Jer.  17.  4  for  ye  have  kindled  a  fire  in  mine  anger 

1 5.  To  perfume,  make  or  offer  perfume,  icp  qatar,  5. 

Jer.  33.  18  to  kindle  meat  offerings,  and  to  do  sacri. 

16.7V)  burn,  kindle,  TO’  saraph. 

Lev.  10.  6  the  burning  which  the  Lord  hath  kindled 

17 .To  light  up,  avairrw  anaptb. 

Luke  12.  49  and  what  will  I,  if  it  be  already  kindled? 
Acts  28.  2  [they  kindled]  a  fire,  and  received  us  every 
Jas.  3.  5  how  great  a  matter  a  little  fire  kindleth  ! 

18.7V)  light,  Hittw  liapto. 

Luke  22.  55  when  [they  had  kindled]  a  fire  in  the  midst 
KINDLED,  to  be  — - 

1 .  To  burn,  rnn  charah. 

Gen.  30.  2  Jacob’s  anger  was  kindled  against  Rachel 
39. 19  it  came  to  pass . .  that  his  wrath  was  kind. 
Exod  4.  14  the  angerofthe  Lord  was  kindled  against 
Numn.  1  the  Lord  heard,  and  his  anger  was  kind. 
11.  10  the  angerof  the  Lord  was  kindled  greatly 

11.  33  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  against 

12.  9  the  angerofthe  Lord  was  kindled  against 

22.  22  God’s  anger  was  kindled  because  he  went 

22.  27  Balaam's  angerwas  kindled,  and  he  smote 

24.  10  Balak's  anger  was  kindled  against  Balaam 

25.  3  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  again. 
32. 10  the  Lord’s  anger  was  kindl.  the  same  tune 

Deut.  6.  15  the  angerof  the  Lord,  .be  kindled  against 
7.  4  so  will  the  anger  of  the  Lord  be  kindled 

11.  17  the  Lord’s  wrath  be  kindled  against  you 
29.  27  theangerof  the  Lord  was  kindled  against 

31.  17  Then  my  anger  shall  be  kindled  against 
Josh.  7.  1  theangerof  the  Lord  was  kindled  against 

23.  16  then  shall  the  angerof  the  Lord  be  kind. 
Judg.  9.  30  Zebul  heard  the'words.  .his  angei\was  ki. 

14.  19  his  anger  was  kindled,  and  he  went  up  to 

1  Sa.  11.  6  when  he  heard,  his  anger  was  kindled 

17.  28  Eliab’s  anger  was  kindled  against  David 
20.  30  Then  Saul’s  anger  was  kindled  against  J. 

2  Sa.  6.  7  the  angerof  the  Lord  was  kindled  against 

12.  5  David's  anger  was  greatly  kindled  against 

24.  1  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  against 
2  Ki.  1 3.  3  the  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  against 

23.  26  his  anger  was  kindled  against  Judah,  bee. 

1  Ch.13.  10  the  angerof  the  Lord  was  kindled  against 

2  Ch.25. 10  their  auger  was  greatly  kindled  against  J. 

25.  15  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  against  A. 
Job  32.  2  Then  was  kindled  the  wrath  of  Elihu  the 

32.  2  against  Job  was  his  wrath  kindled,  becau. 
32.  3  against  his  three  friends  was  hiswrath  ki.  : 
32.  5  When  Elihu  saw . .  then  his  wrath  was  ki. 
42.  7  My  wrath  is  kindled  against  thee,  and 

Psa.  106.  40  Therefore  was  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  kin.  j 
124.  3  when  their  wrath  was  kindled  against  us 
Isa.  5.  25  Therefore  is  the  anger  of  the  Lord  kind.  I 
Hos.  8.  5  mine  anger  is  kindled  against  them  :  how  I 
Zech.io.  3  Mine  anger  was  kindled  against  the  shep. 

2.  To  be  kindled,  burned,  ns;  yatsath,  2. 

2  Ki.22.  13  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  that  is  kindled  again.  ] 

22.  17  my  wrath  shall  be  kindled  against  this 

3.  To  be  burning,  yearning,  nps  kamar,  2. 

Hos.  1 1 .  8  Mine  heart . .  my  repentings  are  kindled  I 

4.  To  be  kindled,  pb'j  nasaq,  2. 

Psa.  78.  21  so  a  file  was  kindled  against  Jacob,  and  ■ 

5.  To  be  kindled,  nip  qadach. 

Deut  32.  22  a  fire  is  kindled  in  mine  anger,  and  shaU 
Jer.  15.  14  a  fire  is  kindled  in  mine  anger,  (which)  ; 

KINDLY  — 

1  .Kindness,  npn  chesed. 

Gen.  24.  49  if  ye  will  deal  kindly'and  truly  with  my 

47.  29  dealkindlyandtrulywithme;  buryme not 
Josh.  2.  14  that  we  will  deal  kindly  and  truly  with  J 
Ruth  1.  8  Lord  deal  kindly,  with  you,  as  ye  have  I 

1  Sa.  20.  8  thou  shalt  deal  kindly  with  thy  servant 

2.  Good,  31B  tob. 

2  Ki.  25.  28  he  spake  kindly  to  him,  and  setliis  throne  I 
Jer.  52.  32  spake  kindly  unto  him,  and  sethis  throne  I 


KINDLY 


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KING 


.To  the  heart,  al-leb. 

Gen.  34.  3  he  loved  thedamsel,and  spake  kindlyunto 
50.  21  he  comforted  them,  and  spake  kindly  unto 

INDLY  affectioned  — 

,oving  with  natural  affection,  <pi\iaropyos  philo. 
Rom  12.  10  kindly  affectioned  one  to  another  with 

INDNESS  — 

.Kindness,  chesed. 

Gen.  20.  13  This  (is)  thy  kindness  which  thou  shalt 

2i.  23  according  to  the  kindness  that  I  have  done 

24. 12  show  kindness  unto  my  master  Abraham 
24.  14  thou  hast  showed  kindness  unto  my  mas. 
40.  14  show  kindness,  I  pray  thee,  unto  me,  and 

Josh.  2.  12  since  I  have  showed  you  kindness,  that  ye 

2. 12  ye  will  also  show  kindness  unto  my  father 
Judg.  8.  35  Neithershowed  they  kindness  to  thehouse 
Ruth  2.  20  who  hath  not  left  off  his  kindness  to  the 

3.  10  thou  hast  showed  more  kindness  in  the 

1  Sa.  15.  6  ye  showed  kindness  to . .  the  children  of  I. 

20.  14  show  me  the  kindness  of  the  Lord,  that  I. 
20.  15  thou  shalt  fiot  cut  off  thy  kimfiress  from 

2  Sa.  2.  5  that  ye  have  showed  this  kindness  unto 

2.  6  Lord  show  kindness  and  truth  unto  you 

3.  8  which  against  Judah  do  show  kindness 

9.  1  that  I  may  show  him  kindness  for  Jonathan 

9.  3  that  I  may  show  the  kindness  of  God  unto 

9.  7  I  will  surely  show  thee  kindness  for  Jon. 

10.  2  I  will  show  kindness  unto  Hanun  the  son 

10.  2  as  his  father  showed  kindness  unto  me 
16.  17  (Is)  this  thy  kindness  to  thy  friend?  why 
1  Ki.  2.  7  show  kindness  unto  the  sons  of  Barzillai 

3.  6  thou  hast  kept  for  him  this  great  kindness 

1  Ch.19.  2  I  will  show  kindness  unto  Hanun  the  son 

19.  2  because  his  father  showed  kindness  to  me 

2  Ch.  24.  22  the  king  remembered  not  the  kindness 
Nell.  9.  17  a  God . .  slow  to  anger,  and  of  great  kind. 
Esth.  2.  9  pleased  him,  and  she  obtained  kindness 
Psa.  31.  21  he  hath  showed  me  his  marvellous  kind. 

141.  5  (it  shall  be)  a  kindness;  and  let  him  rep. 
Prov  19.  22  The  desire  of  a  man  (is)  his  kindness  :  and 

31.  26  and  in  her  tongue  (is)  the  law  of  kindness 
Isa.  54.  8  witineverlasting  kindness  will  I  have  nu_ 

54. 10  my  kindness  shall  not  depart  from  thee ' 
Jer,  2.  2  kindness  of  thy  youth,  the  love  of  thine 
Joel  2.  13  slow  to  anger,  and  of  great  kindness,  and 
Jon.  4.  2  slow  to  anger,  and  of  great  kindness,  and 

.Good,  lob. 

2  Sa.  2.  6  I  also  will  requite  you  this  kindness,  bee. 

.  Love  of  mankind,  tpcXavBpunr'ia  philanthropia. 

Acts  28.  2  barbarouspeople  showedusno  little  kind. 
.Usefulness,  beneficence,  xpryrrivqs  chrestotes. 

2  Co.  6.  6  by  long  suffering,  by  kindness,  by  the  H.  G. 
Eph.  2.  7  kindness  toward  us  through  Christ  Jesus 
Col.  3. 12  kindness,  humbleness  of  mind,  meekness 
Titus  3.  4  the  kindness  and  love  of  God  our  Saviour 

INDNESS, brotherly  — - 

ove  of  the  brotherhood,  <fn\aSeXcpia  Philadelphia. 

2  Pe.  1.  7  godliness  brotherly  kindness .  .tobr.  kind. 
[See  also  Loving  kindness,  merciful.] 

INDEED  — 

.Brother,  ns  ach. 

1  Ch.12.  29  of  the  children  of  Benjamin,  the  kindred 
.  Relationship,  nVs)  geullah. 

Eze.  11. 15  thy  brethren,  the  men  of  thy  kindred,  and 
.Acquaintance,  nsnio  modaath. 

Ruth  3.  2  And  now  (is)  not  Boaz  of  our  kindred 
.  Birth,  kindred,  rnVio  moledeth. 

Gen.  12.  1  out  of  tiiy  country,  and  from  thy  kindred 
24.  4  go  unto  my  country,  and  to  my  kindred 
24.  7  from  the  land  of  my  kindred,  and  which 

31.  3  Return .  .to  thy  kindred ;  and  I  will  be 

31. 13  and  return  unto  the  land  of  thy  kindred 

32.  9  Return  unto  thy  country,  and  to  thy  kin. 
43.  7  The  man  asked  us  straitly . .  of  our  kindred 

Numio.  30  will  depart  to  mine  own  land,  and  to  my  k. 
Esth.  2.  10  had  not  showed  her  people  nor  her  kind. 

2.  20  Esther  had  not.  .showed  her  kindred  nor 

8.  6  can  I  endure .  .the  destruction  of  my  k.  ? 

.Family,  nnayo  mishpachah. 

Gen.  24.  38  go  unto  my  father’s  house,  and  to  my  ki. 
24.  40  shalt  take  a  wife  for  my  son  of  my  kind. 
24.  41  when  thou  comest  to  my  kindred ;  and  if 
Josh.  6.  23  they  brought  out  all  her  kindred,  and  left 
Ruth  2.  3  Boaz,  who  (was)  of  the  kindred  of  Elime. 
1  Ch.  16. 28  Give  unto  the  Lord,  ye  kindreds  of  the 
Job  32.  2  Barachel  the  Buzite,  of  the  kindred  of  R. 
Psa.  22.  27  all  the  kindreds  of  the  nations  shall  wor. 
96.  7  Give  unto  the  Lord,  O  ye  kindreds  of  the 

.Race,  yivos  genos. 

Acts  4.  6  as  many  as~were  of  the  kindred  of  the 

7. 13  Joseph's  kindred  was  made  known  unto 
7.19  The  same  dealt  subtilely  with  our  kindred 

.Family,  tribe,  narpia  patria. 

Acts  3.  25  shall  all  the  kindreds  of  the  earth  be  ble. 

.  The  same  race,  avyyiveia  suygeneia. 

Luke  1.  61  There  isnoneof  thy  kindred  that  is  called 
Acts  7.  3  out  of  thy  country,  and  from  thy  kindred 

7. 14  all  his  kindred,  threescore  and  fifteen  souls 
.  Tribe ,  <pv\-fi  phule. 

Rev.  1.  7  all  kindreds  of  the  earth  shall  wail  beca. 

5.  9  out  of  every  kindred,  and  tongue,  and  pe. 
7.  9  of  all  nations,  and  kindreds,  and  people 
>  1  9  they  of  the  people  and  kindreds,  and  ton. 


Rev.  13.  7  over  all  kindreds,  and  tongues,  and  nati. 
14.  6  nation,  and  kindred,  and  tongue,  and  pe. 

KINE  — 

1  .Ox,  steer,  r)*?K  eleph. 

Deut.  7. 13  the  increase  of  thy  kine,  and  the  flocks 
28.  4,  18  the  increase  of  thy  kine,  and  the  flocks 
28.  51  the  increase  of  thy  kine,  or  flocks  of  thy 

2 . Herd,  horned  cattle,  baqar. 

Deut  32. 14  Butter  of  kine,  and  milk  of  sheep,  with 
2  Sa.  17.  29  butter,  and  sheep,  and  cheese  of  kine,  for 

3 . Cow,  heifer,  ."ns  pa/rah. 

Gen.  32. 15  forty  kine,  and  ten  bulls,  twenty  she  asses 
41.  2  seven  well  favoured  kine  and  fat  fleshed 
41.  3  seven  other  kine  came  up  after  them  out 
41.  3  stood  by  the.  .kine  upon  the  brink  of  the 
41.  4  the  ill  favoured  and  lean  fleshed  kine  did 
41.  4  eat  up  the  seven  well  favoured  and  fat  k. 

41. 18  came  up  out  of  the  river  seven  kine 

41.  19  seven  other  kine  came  up  after  them,  poor 
41.  20  And  the  lean  and  the  ill  favoured  kine 
41.  20  did  eat  up  the  first  seven  fat  kine 
41.  26  The  seven  good  kine(are)  seven  years ;  and 
41.  27  the  seven  thin  and  ill  favoured  kine  that 

1  Sa.  6.  7  make  a  new  cart,  and  take  two  milch  kine 

6.  7  tie  the  kine  to  the  cart,  and  bring  their 

6.10  took  two  milch  kine,  and  tied  them  to  the 

6.  12  the  kine  took  the  straight  way  to  the  way 
6.  14  offered  the  kine  a  burnt  offering  unto  the 

Amos  4.  1  Hear  this  word,  ye  kine  of  Bashan,  that 
KING  — 

1 .  Messenger,  '((Sa  malak. 

2  Sa.  1 1.  1  it  came  to  pass . .  at  the  time  when  kings 
! I.King ,  counsellor,  f]J>p  melek. 

Gen.  14.  1  in  the  days  of  Amraphel  king  of  Shinar 
14.  1  Arioch  king  of  Ellasar,  Chedorlaomer 
14.  1  king  of  Elam,  and  Tidal  king  of  nations 
14.  2  made  war  with  Bera  king  of  Sodom,  and 
14.  2  Birsha  king  of  Gomorrah,  Shinab  king  of 
14.  2,  8  king  of  Zeboiim,  and  the  king  of  Bela 
14.  5  the  kings  that  (were)  with  him,  andsmote 
14.  8  there  went  out  the  king  of  Sodom,  and 
14.  8  kingof  Gomorrah,  and  the  king  of  Admah 
14.  9  the  king  of  Elam,  and  with  Tidal  king  of 
j  4.  9  and  Amraphel  king  of  Shinar,  and 
14.  9  Arioch  king  of  Ellasar ;  four  kings  with 
14.  10  the  kings  of  Sodom  and  Gomorrah  fled 
14.  17  the  king  of  Sodom  went  out  to  meet  him 
14.  17  and  of  the  kings  that  (were)  with  him,  at 
14.  17  valley  of  Shaveh,  which  (is)  the  king’s  dale 

14. 18  Melchizedek  king  of  Salem  brought  forth 
14.  21  the  king  of  Sodom  said  unto  Abram,  Give 
14. 22  Abram  said  to  the  king  of  Sodom,  I  have 
17.  6  1  will  make  nations  of  thee,  and  kings  sh. 
17.  16  I  will  bless  her.  .kings  of  people  shall  be 

20.  2  Abimelech  king  of  Gerar  sent  and  took  S. 
26.  1  Isaac  went  unto  Abimelech  king  of  the 
26.  8  Abimelech  king  of  the  Philistines  looked 
35. 11  and  kings  shall  come  out  of  thy  loins 

36.  31  these  (are)  the  kings  that  reigned  in  the 
36.  31  before  there  reigned  any  king  over  the  ch. 

39.  20  where  the  king’s  prisoners  (were)  bound 

40.  1  (that)  the  butler  of  the  king  of  Egypt  and 
40  1  had  offended  their  lord  the  king  of  Egypt 

40.  5  the  butler  and  the  baker  of  the  king  of  E. 

41.  46  when  he  stood  before  Pharaoh  king  of  E. 
Exod.  1.  8  therearoseupanewkingoverEgy.,  which 

1.  15  the  king  of  Egypt  spake  to  the  Hebrew 

1.  17  not  as  the  kingof  Egypt  commanded 

1. 18  the  kingof  Egypt  called  for  the  midwives 

2.  23  it  came  to  pass,  .the  king  of  Egypt  died 

3. 18  thou  shalt  come,  .unto  the  king  of  Egypt 

3.  19  the  king  of  Egypt  will  not  let  you  go,  no 

5.  4  king  of  Egypt  said  unto  them,  Wherefore 

6. 11  Go  in,  speak  unto  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt 

5. 13  gave  them  a  charge,  .unto  Pharaoh  king 

6.  27  which  spake  to  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt 
6.  29  speak  thou  unto  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt 

14.  5  And  it  was  told  the  king  of  Egypt  that 
14.  8  hardened  the  heart  of  Pharaoh  king  of  E. 
Num2o.  14  Moses  sent  messengers,  .unto  the  king  of 

20. 17  we  will  go  by  the  king’s  (high)  way,  we 

21.  1  king  Arad  the  Canaanite,  which  dwelt  in 
21.  21  Israel  sent  messengers  unto  Sihon  kingof 

21.  22  we  will  go  along  by  the  king’s  (high)  way 
21.  26  city  of  Sihon  the  king  of  the  Amorites 
21.  26  who  had  fought  against  the  former  king 
21.  29  into  captivity  unto  Sihon  king  of  the  Am. 
21.  33  Og  the  king  of  Bashan  went  out  against 

21.  34  do  to  him  as  thou  didst  unto  Sihon  king 

22.  4  Balak  the  son  of  Zippor  (was)  king  of  the 

22. 10  Balak  the  son  of  Zippor,  king  of  Moab 

23.  7  Balak  the  king  of  Moab  hath  brought  me 

23.  21  and  the  shout  of  a  king  (is)  among  them 

24.  7  and  his  king  shall  be  higher  than  Agag 
31.  8  they  slew  the  kings  of  Midian,  besides  the 

31.  8  five  kings  of  Midian  ;  Balaam  also  the 

32.  33  kingdom  of  Sihon  king  of  the  Amorites 

32.  33  and  the  kingdom  of  Og  king  of  Bashan 

33.  40  king  Arad  the  Canaanite,  which  dwelt  in 
Deut.  1.  4  After  he  had  slain  Sihon  the  king  of  the 

1.  4  Og  the  king  of  Bashan,  which  dwelt  at  A. 

2.  24  Sihon  the  Amorite,  king  of  Heshbon,  and 

2.  26  unto  Sihon  king  of  Heshbon  with  words 

2.  30  Sihon  king  of  Heshbon  would  not  let  us 

3.  1  Og  the  king  of  Bashan  came  out  against 

3.  2  as  thou  didst  unto  Sihon  king  of  the  Am. 

3.  3  delivered . .  Og  also,  the  king  of  Bashan 
3.  6  as  we  did  unto  Sihon  king  of  Heshbon 

3.  8  out  of  the  hand  of  the  two  kings  of  the  A. 


Deut.  3.  1 1  For  only  Og  king  of  Bashan  remained  of 

3.  21  God  hath  done  unto  these  two  kings:  so 

4.  46  in  the  land  of  Sihon  king  of  the  Amorites 

4.  47  the  land  of  Og  king  of  Bashan,  two  kings 

7.  8  from  the  hand  of  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt 

7.  24  shall  deliver  their  kings  into  thine  hand 

11.  3  which  he  did.  .unto  Pharaoh  the  king  of 

17. 14  I  will  set  a  king  over  me,  like  as  all  the 
17.  15  Thou  shalt  in  any  wise  set  (him)  king  over 
17.  15  among  thy  brethren  shalt  thou  set  king 

28.  36  thy  king  which  thou  shalt  set  over  thee 

29.  7  the  king  of  Heshbon,  and  Og  the  king  of 
31.  4  as  he  did  to  Sihon  and  to  Og,  kings  of  the 

33.  5  he  was  king  in  Jeshurun,  when  the  heads 

Josh.  2.  2  And  it  was  told  the  king  of  Jericho,  say. 
2.  3  the  king  of  Jericho  sent  unto  Rahab,  say. 

2.  10  and  what  ye  did  unto  the  two  kings  of 

5.  1  it  came  to  pass,  when  all  the  kings  of  the 

5.  1  all  the  kings  of  the  Canaanites,  which 

6.  2  given  into  thine  hand  Jericho,  and  the  k. 

8.  1  I  have  given  into  thine  hand  the  king  of 
8.  2  And  thou  shalt  do  to  Ai  and  her  king 

8.  2  as  thou  didst  unto  Jericho  and  her  king 
8.  14  came  to  pass,  when  the  king  of  Ai  saw 
8.  23  And  the  king  of  Ai  they  took  alive,  and 

8.  29  the  king  of  Ai  he  hanged  on  a  tree  until 

9.  1  when  all  the  kings  which  (were)  on  this 

9. 10  all  that  he  did  to  the  two  kings  of  the  A. 

9.  10  to  Sihon  kingof  Heshbon,  and  to  Og  king 

10.  1  when  Adonizedek  king  of  Jerusalem  had 

10.  1  as  he  had  done  to  Jericho  and  her  king 

10.  1  so  he  had  done  to  Ai  and  her  king;  and 

10.  3  king  of  Jerusalem  sent  unto  Hoham  king 

10.  3  Piram  king  of  Jarmuth . .  unto  Japhia  king 

10.  3  and  unto  Debir  king  of  Eglon,  saying 

10.  5  Therefore  the  five  kings  of  the  Amorites 

10.  5,  23  the  king  of  Jerusalem,  the  king  of  H. 
10.  5,  23  the  king  of  Jarmuth,  the  king  of  Lac. 
10.  5,  23  the  kingof  Eglon,  gathered  themselves 
10.  6  for  all  the  kings  of  the  Amorites  that  dw. 

10. 16  these  five  kings  fled,  and  hid  themselves 

10. 17  The  five  kings  are  found  hid  in  a  cave  at 
10.  22  bring  out  those  five  kings  unto  me  out  of 
10.  23  brought  forth  those  five  kings  unto  him 
10.  24  when  they  brought  out  those  kings  unto 
10.  24  your  feet  upon  the  necks  of  these  kings 
10.  28  and  the  king  thereof  he  utterly  destroyed 
10.  28  and  he  did  to  the  king  of  Makkedah 

10.  28  as  he  did  unto  the  king  of  Jericho 
10.  30  delivered  it  also,  and  the  king  thereof 
10.  30  unto  the  king  thereof  as  he  did  unto  thek. 
10.  33  Then  Horam  king  of  Gezer  came  up  to 
10.  37  and  the  king  thereof,  and  all  the  cities 
10.  39  he  took  it,  and  the  king  thereof,  and  aU 
10.  39  so  he  did  to  Debir,  and  to  the  king  thereof 
10.  39  had  done  also  to  Libnah,  and  to  her  king 
10. 40  So  Joshua  smote  all .  .their  kings  :  he  left 

10.  42  all  these  kings  and  their  land  did  Joshua 

11.  1  Jabinki.ofHazorhadheard(thosethings) 

11.  1  that  he  sent  to  Jobab  kingof  Madon,  and 

11.  1  to  the  king  of  Shimron,  and  to  the  king  of 

11.  2  to  the  kings  that  (were)  on  the  north  of  the 

11.  5  when  all  these  kings  were  met  together 

11.  10  and  smote  the  king  thereof  with  the  sword 

11.  12  cities  of  those  kings,  and  all  the  kings  of 

11.  17  all  their  kings  he  took,  and  smote  them 

11.  18  made  war  a  long  time  with  all  those  kings 

12.  1  Now  these  (are)the  kings  of  the  land 

12.  2  Sihon  king  of  the  Amorites,  who  dwelt  in 

12.  4  the  coa.  of  Og  king  of  Bashan,  (which  was) 

12.  5  Gilead,  the  border  of  Sihon  king  of  Heshb. 

12.  7  these  (are)  the  kings  of  the  country  which 

12.  9  The  king  of  Jericho,  one;  the  king  of  Ai 

12.  10  The  king  of  Jerusalem,  one;  the  king  of 

1 2.  1 1  The  king  of  J armuth,  one  ;  the  king  of  L. 

12.  12  The  king  ofEglon,  one;  the  king  of  Gezer 

12. 13  The  king  of  Debir,  one  ;  the  king  of  Ged. 

12.  14  The  king  of  Hormah,  one  ;  the  kingof  A. 

12. 15  The  king  of  Libnah,  one  ;  the  kingof  Ad. 

12. 16  The  king  of  Makkedah,  one  ;  the  king  of 
12.  17  The  king  of  Tappuah,  one  ;  the  king  of  H. 
12.  18  The  king  of  Aphek,  one  ;  the  king  of  La. 
12.  19  The  king  of  Madon,  one ;  the  king  of  Ha. 
12.  20  The  king  of  Shimron-meron,  one  ;  the  k. 
12.  21  The  king  of  Taanach,  one  ;  the  king  of  M. 
12.  22  The  king  of  Kedesh,  one ;  the  king  of  Jo. 
12.  23  The  king  of  Dor  in  the  coast  of  Dor,  one 
12.  23  the  king  of  the  nations  of  Gilgal,  one 

12.  24  The  king  of  Tirzah,  one :  all  the  kings  thi. 

13. 10  the  cities  of  Sihon  king  of  the  Amorites 

13.  21  all  the  kingdom  of  Sihon  king  of  the  Am. 

13.  27  the  rest  of  the  kingdom  of  Sihon  king  of 

13.  30  all  the  kingdom  of  Ogking  of  Bashan,  and 
24.  9  Then  Balak  the  son  of  Zippor,  king  of  M. 
24. 12  (even)  the  two  kings  of  the  Amorites 

Judg.  1.  7  Threescore  and  ten  kings,  having  their 

3.  8,  10  Chushan-risliathaim  king  of  Mesopota. 
3.  12  strengthened  Eglon  the  king  of  Moab 

3.  14  served  Eglon  the  king  of  Moab  eighteen 
3.  15  sent  a  present  unto  Eglon  the  king  of  M. 

3. 17  he  brought  the  present  unto  Eglon  king 

3.  19  I  have  a  secret  errand  unto  thee,  O  king 

4.  2  sold  them  into  the  hand  of  Jabin  king  of 

4. 17  for  (there  was)  peace  between  Jabin  thek. 

4.  23  God  subdued  on  that  day  Jabin  the  king 

4.  24  prevailed  against  Jabin  the  king  of  Can. 

4.  24  they  had  destroyed  Jabin  king  of  Canaan 

5.  3  Hear,  0  ye  kings  ;  give  ear,  0  ye  princes 

5.  19  The  kings  came,  .then  fought  the  kings 
8.  5  after  Zebah  and  Zalmunna,  kings  of  Mid. 
8.  12  pursued,  .and  took  the  two  kings  of  Mid. 

8. 18  each  one  resembled  the  children  of  a  king 


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Judg.  8.  26  purple  raiment  that  (was)  on  the  kings  of 
0.  6  and  went  and  made  Abiinelech  king,  by 
0  8  went  forth  (on  a  time)  to  anoint  a  king 

9.  15  If  in  truth  ye  anoint  me  king  over  you 

11.  12,  13,  14,  28  the  king  of  the  children  of  A. 

11.  17  sent  messengers  unto  the  king  of  Edom 

11.  17  but  the  king  of  Edom  would  not  hearken 

11.  17  in  like  manner  they  sent  unto  the  king 

11.  19  Israel  sent  messengers  unto  Sihon  king 

11.  19  the  king  of  Ileshbon ;  and  Israel  said 

1 1 .  25  than  Balak  the  son  of  Zippor,  king  of  M.  ? 

1 7.  6  In  those  days  (there  was)  no  king  111  Israel 

iS.  1  In  those  days  (there  was)  no  king  in  Israel 

19.  i  when  (there  was)  no  king  in  Israel,  that 
21.  25  In  those  days  (there  was)  no  king  in  Israel 

1  Sa.  2.  10  and  he  shall  give  strength  unto  his  king 
8.  5  now  make  us  a  king  to  judge  us  like  all 
8.  6  they  said,  Give  us  a  king  to  judge  us 
8.  9  show  them  the  manner  of  the  king  that 
8.  10  unto  the  people  that  asked  of  him  a  king 

8. 11  This  will  be  the  manner  of  the  king  that 
8.  18  cry  out  in  that  day  because  of  your  king 

8. 19  Nay  ;  but  we  will  have  a  king  over  us 

8.  20  that  our  king  may  judge  us,  and  go  out 
8.  22  Lord  said . .  Hearken . .  and  make  them  a  k. 

10. 19  have  said  unto  him,  (Nay),  but  set  a  king 

10.  24  people  shouted,  and  said,  God  save  the  k. 

12.  1  I  have  hearkened,  .and  have  made  a  king 

12.  2  now,  behold,  the  king  walketh  before  you 

12.  9  and  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Moab 

12. 12  when  ye  saw  that  Nahash  the  king  of  the 

12.  1 2  Nay;  but  a  king  shall  reign  over  us:  when 

12.  12  when  the  Lord  your  God  (was)  your  king 

12.  13  behold  the  king  whom  ye  have  chosen 

12. 13  behold,  the  Lord  hath  set  a  king  over  you 

12. 14  then  shall  both  ye  and  also  the  king  that 

12.  17  wickedness  (is)  great. .  in  asking  you  a  k. 

12. 19  have  added,  .(this)  evil,  to  ask  us  a  king 

12.  25  shall  be  consumed,  both  ye  and  your  king 

14.  47  against  the  kings  of  Zobah,  and  against, the 

15.  1  sent  me  to  anoint  thee  (to  be)  king  over 
15.  8  he  took  Agag  the  king  of  the  Amalekites 

15. 11  that  I  have  set  up  Saul  (to  be)  king  :  for 
15.  17  the  Lord  anointed  thee  king  over  Israel? 
15.  20  have  brought  Agag  the  king  of  Amalek 
15.  23  he  hath  also  rejected  thee  from  (being)  k. 
15.  26  hath  rejected  thee  from  being  king  over 

15.  32  Bring  ye  hither  to  me  Agag  the  king  of 

16.  1  have  provided  me  a  king  among  his  sons 

17.  25  king  will  enrich  him  with  great  riches 

17.  55  (As)  thy  soul  liveth,  O  king,  I  cannot  tell 

17.  56  the  king  said,  Enquire  thou  whose  son  the 

18.  6  singing  and  dancing,  to  meet  king  Saul 

18. 18  that  I  should  be  son  in  law  to  the  king? 

18.  22  Behold,  the  king  hath  delight  in  thee,  and 
18. 22  now  therefore  be  the  king's  son  in  law 

18.  23  (a)  light  (thing)  to  be  a  king’s  son  in  law 

18.  25  The  king  desireth  not  any  dowry,  but  an 
18.  25  to  be  avenged  of  the  king’s  enemies 

18.  26  it  pleased  David  well  to  be  the  king’s  son 
18.  27  they  gave  them  in  full  tale  to  the  king 

18.  27  that  he  might  be  the  king's  son  in  law 

19.  4  Let  not  the  king  sin  against  his  servant 

20.  5  I  should  not  fail  to  sit  with  the  king  at 

20.  24  the  king  sat  him  down  to  eat  meat 

20.  25  the  king  sat  upon  his  seat,  as  at  other^ 

20.  29  therefore  he  cometh  not  unto  the  king’s 

21.  2  The  king  hath  commanded  me  a  business 

21.  8  because  the  king’s  business  required  haste 

21.  10  David  arose . .  and  went  to  Achish  the  king 

21.  11  (Is)  not  this  David  the  king  of  the  land? 

21.  12  was  sore  afraid  of  Achish  the  king  of  Gath 

22.  3  said  unto  the  king  of  Moab,  Let  my  father 

22.  4  brought  them  before  the  king  of  Moab 
22.  n  king  sent,  .and  they  came,  .to  the  king 

22.  14  Ahimelech  answered  the  king,  and  said 

22.  14  as  David,  which  (is)  the  king’s  son  in  law 
22.  15  Let  not  the  king  impute  (any)  thing  unto 
22.  16  the  king  said,  Thou  shalt  surely  die,  Ah. 
22.  17  the  king  said  unto  the  footmen  that  stood 
22.  1 7  the  servants  of  the  king  would  not  put 

22.  18  the  king  said  to  Doeg,  Turn  thou,  and  fall 

23.  20  Now  therefore,  O  king,  come  down,  acco. 

23.  20  (shall  be)  to  deliver  him  into  the  king’s 

24.  8  cried  after  Saul,  saying,  My  lord  the  king 

24.  14  Afterwhom  is  the  king  of  Israel  come  0.? 

25.  36  he  held  a  feast . .  like  the  feast  of  a  king 

26.  14  said,  Who  (art)  thou  (that)  criest  to  the  k.? 
26.  15  hast  thou  not  kept  thy  lord  the  king? 

26.  15 for  there  came  one.  .to  destroy  the  king 
26.  16  now  see  where  the  king’s  spear  (is),  and 
26.  17  said,  (It  is)  my  voice,  my  lord,  0  king 

26.  19  let  my  lord  the  king  hear  the  words  of 

26. 20  king  of  Israel  i3  come  out  to  seek  a  flea 
26. 22  answered  and  said.  Behold  the  king’s  sp. 

27.  2  unto  Achish,  the  son  of  Maoch,  king  of  G. 
27.  6  Ziklag  pertaineth  unto  the  kings  of  Judah 
28. 13  the  king  said  uuto  her,  Be  not  afraid  :  for 
29.  3  the  servant  of  Saul  the  king  of  Israel 

29.  8  against  the  enemies  of  my  lord  the  king? 
2  Sa.  2.  4  there  they  anointed  David  king  over  thrj 
2.  7  house  of  Judah  have  anointed  me  king 

2.  11  the  time  that  David  was  king  in  Hebron 

3.  3  the  daughter  of  Talmai,  king  of  Geslnu- 
3.  17  sought  for  David  in  times  past  (to  be)  king 
3.  21  gather  all  Israel  unto  my  lord  the  kiug 
3.  23  Abner  the  son  of  Ner  came  to  the  king 
3.  24  Then  Joab  came  to  the  king,  and  said 

3.  31  And  king  David  (himself)  followed  the 
3.  32  tlie  king  lifted  up  his  voice,  and  wept  at 
3.  33  the  king  lamented  over  Abner,  and  said 
3  36  as  whatsoever  the  king  did  pleased  all  the 


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3  38  the  king  said  unto  his  servants,  Know 

3  3Q  I  (am)  this  day  weak,  though  anointed  k. 

4  8  said  to  the  king,  Behold  the  head  of  Isli. 

8  hath  avenged  my  lord  the  king  this  day  of 

2  in  time  past,  when  Saul  was  king  over  us 

3  the  elders  of  Israel  came  to  the  king  to  H. 

3  king  David  made  a  league  with  them  in 
3  and  they  anointed  David  king  over  Israel 
6  the  king  and  his  men  went  to  Jerusalem 

11  Hiram  king  of  Tyre  sent  messengers  to  D. 
s  12  had  established  him  king  over  Israel,  and 

5  17  they  had  anointed  David  king  over  Israel 

6  12  it  was  told  king  David,  saying.  The  Lord 
6  16  saw  king  David  leaping  and  dancing  before 

6  20  Ho  w  glorious  was  the  king  of  Israel  to  day 

7  1  when  the  king  sat  in  his  house,  and  the  L. 
7.  2  the  king  said  unto  Nathan  the  prophet,  See 

7  3  Nathan  said  to  the  king,  Go,  do  all  that 

7.  18  Then  went  king  David  in,  and  sat  before 

8.  3  David  smote  also  Hadadezer . .  king  of  Z. 

8.  5  came  to  succour  Hadadezer  king  of  Zobah 

8  8  king  David  took  exceeding  much  brass 
8  9  When  Toi  king  of  Harnath  heard  that  D. 

8  10  Then  Toi  sent  Joram  liis  son  unto  king  D. 

8  II  Which  also  king  David  did  dedicate  unto 
8.  12  Hadadezer,  son  of  Kehob,  king  of  Zobah 

9  2  the  king  said  unto  him,  (Art)  thou  Ziba? 

3  the  king  said,  (Is)  there  not  yet  any  of  the 

3  Ziba  said  unto  the  king,  Jonathan  hath 

4  the  king  said  unto  him,  Where  (is)  lie? 

4  Ziba  said  unto  the  king,  Behold,  he  (is)m 

5  Then  king  David  sent  and  fetched  him  out 
9  the  king  called  to  Ziba,  Saul’s  servant,  and 

11  Then  said  Ziba  unto  the  king,  According 
[  all  that  my  lord  the  king  hath  commanded 
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9.  II  an  mat  iny  iwia  ni„  iuub  - - - - -  ; - - - 

q  ii  eat  at  my  table,  as  one  of  the  king  s  sons 
o.  13  he  did  eat  continually  at  the  king's  table 
10.  1  the  king  of  the  children  of  Ammon  died 

10  5  the  king  said,  Tarry  at  Jericho  until  your 

10  6  and  of  king  Maacah  a  thousand  men,  and 

10.  19  all  the  kings  (that  were)  servants  to  Had 

11  1  at  the  time  when  kings  go  forth  to  (battle) 

11  2  walked  upon  the  roof  of  the  king’s  house 

11.  8  Uriah  departed  outof  the  king's  house,  and 

1 1  8  followed  him  a  mess  (of  meat)  from  the  k. 

1 1  q  Uriah  slept  at  the  door  of  the  king’s  house 
11  1,  telling  the  matters  of  the  war  unto  the  k. 

11  20  And  if  so  be  that  the  king’s  wrath  arise 
11.  24  and  (some)  of  the  king’s  servants  lie  dead 

12  7  I  anointed  thee  king  over  Israel,  and  I 

12  30  he  took  their  king’s  crown  from  off  Ins 

1 3  4  why  (art)  thou,  (being)  the  king’s  son 

13.  6  and  when  the  king  was  come  to  see  him 

13.  6  Amnion  said  unto  the  king,  I  pray  thee 
13  13  therefore,  I  pray  thee,  speak  uuto  the  king 
13  18  for  with  such  robes  were  the  king’s  daug. 
13  21  when  king  David  heard  of  all  these  things 
13  23  and  Absalom  invited  all  the  king's  sons 
13  24  And  Absalom  came  to  the  king,  and  said 

13.  24  let  the  king,  I  beseech  thee,  and  his  serv. 

13.  25  the  king  said  to  Absalom,  Nay,  my  son 
1,  26  And  the  king  said  unto  him,  Why  should 
13  27  be  let  Ammon  and  all  the  king’s  sons  go 
13  29  all  the  king’s  sons  arose,  and  every  man 
13  30  Absalom  hath  slain  all  the  king’s  sous,  and 

13.  31  Then  the  king  arose,  and  tare  lus  garme. 

13.  32  slain  all  the  young  men  the  king’s  sons 
13  33  therefore  let  not  my  lord  the  long  take 
13  33  think  that  all  the  king’s  sons  are  dead 

13.  35  said  unto  the  king,  .the  king’s  39ns  com. 

13.  36  the  king’s  sons  came,  .and  the  king  also 

13.  37  Talmai,  the  son  of  Ammihud,  king  of  Ge. 

1 3  39  king  David  longed  to  go  forth  unto  Absa. 

14.  1  perceived  that  the  king’s  heart  (was)tow. 

14.  3  come  to  the  king,  and  speak  on  this  man. 

14.  4  spake  to  the  king . .  and  said,  Help,  0  king! 

14  5  the  king  said  unto  her,  What  aileth  thee? 

14.  8  the  king  said  unto  the  woman,  Goto  thine 

14.  9  said  unto  the  king,  My  lord,  0  king,  the 

14.  9  and  the  king  and  histhrone  (be)  guiltless 
I4. 10  the  king  said,  Whosoever  saith  (ought) 

14  11  let  the  king  remember  the  Lord  thy  God 

14.  12  speak  (one)  word  unto  my  lord  the  king 
14  13  tor  the  king  doth  speak  this  thing  as  one 

14.  13  m  that  the  king  doth  not  fetch  liomeagain 

14. 15  speak  of  this  thing  uuto  my  lord  the  king 

14. 15  said,  I  iv  1 1 1  now  speak  unto  the  king 

14.  15  it  may  be  that  the  king  will  perform  the 
14.  16  the  king  will  hear,  to  deliver  his  liandm. 
14.  17  The  word  of  my  lord  the  king  shall  now 
14.  17  as  an  angel  of  God,  so  (is)  my  lord  the  king 
14.  18  the  king  answered  and  said  unto  the  worn. 
14.  18  woman  said,  Let  my  lord  the  king  now 

14. 19  the  king  said,  (Is  not)  the  hand  of  Joab 

14. 19  (As)thy  soul  liveth,  my  lord  the  king,  none 
14.  19  from  ought  that  my  lord  the  king  hath 
14  21  the  king  said  unto  Joab,  Behold  now,  I 
14.  22  and  bowed  himself,  and  thanked  the  kin 
14.  22  found  grace  in  thy  sight,  my  lord,  0  kin 
14.  22  in  that  the  king  hath  fulfilled  the  request 
14.  24  the  king  said,  Let  him  turn  to  his  own 
14.  24  Absalonireturned . .  and  saw  not  the  king  s 
14.  26  hundred  shekels  after  the  king’s  weight 
14.  28  So  Absalom  dwelt,  .and  saw  not  the  kings 
14.  29  to  have  sent  him  to  the  king ;  but  lie 
14.  32  that  I  may  send  thee  to  the  king,  to  say 
14.  32  now  therefore  let  me  see  the  king’s  face  j 
14.  33  So  Joab  came  to  the  king,  and  told  him 
14.  33  he  came  to  the  king,  and  bowed  himself 
14.  33  before  the  king :  and  the  king  kissed  An. 

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2  Sa.  15.  3  but  (there  is)  no  man  (deputed)  of  the  king 

15.  6  to  all  Israel  that  came  to  the  king  for 

15.  7  Absalom  said  unto  the  king,  I  pray  thee 

15.  9  the  king  said  unto  him.  Go  in  peace 

15.  15  the  king’s  servants  said  unto  the  king 
15-15  whatsoever  my  lord  the  king  shall  appoint 

15.  16  the  king  went  forth.  .And  the  king  left 

15.  17  the  king  went  forth,  and  all  his  people 
15. 18  six  hundred  men. .passed,  before  the  king 

15.  19  Then  said  the  king  to  Ittai  the  Oittite 

15.  19  return  to  thy  place,  and  abide  with  the  king 

15.21  Ittai  answered  the  king,  and  said,  (As)  the 

15.  21  (as)  my  lord  the  king  liveth,  surely  in  wli.  . 
15.  21  place  my  lord  the  king  shall  lie,  whether 
15.  23  the  king  also  himself  passed  over  the  br.  I 
15.  25  the  king  said  unto  Zadok,  Carry  back  the  1 
15.  27  The  king  said  also  unto  Zadok  the  priest  ) 
15.  34  and  say.  I  will  be  thy  servant,  O  king 

15.  35  thou  shalt  hear  out  of  the  king’s  house 

16.  2  the  king  said  unto  Ziba,  W  hat  meanest 

16.  2  The  as3es  (be)  for  the  king’s  household  to 

16.  3  the  king  said,  And  where  (is)  thy  master's 

16.  3  Ziba  said  unto  the  king,  Behold,  he  abideth 

16.  4  Then  said  the  king  to  Ziba,  Behold,  thine 

16.  4  find  grace  in  thy  sight,  my  lord,  O  king 

16  5  when  king  David  came  to  Bahurim,  behold 

t6.  6  cast  stones.,  at  all  the  servants  of  king  D. 

16.  9  Then  said  Abishai ..  unto  the  king,  \\  by 

16.  9  should  this  dead  dog  curse  my  lord  the  k.  V 
16. 10  theking  said.  What  have  I  to  do  with  you 

16.  14  the  king,  and  all  the  people  that  (werel 

16.  16  said.  .God  save  the  king,  God  save  the  k. 

17.  2  shall  flee;  and  I  will  smite  the  king  only 

17.  16  lest  the  king  be  swallowed  up,  and  all  the 

17.  17  and  they  went  and  told  king  David 

17.  21  went  and  told  king  David,  and  said  unto 

18.  2  the  king  said  unto  the  people,  I  will  surely 

18.  4  the  king  said  unto  them.  What  seemeth 

18.  4  the  king  stood  by  the  gate  side,  and  all 

18.  5  the  king  commanded  Joab  and  Abishai 
18.  5  when  the  king  gave  all . .  captains  charge 
18.  12  forth  mine  hand  against  the  king’s  son 
18.  12  for  in  our  hearing  the  king  charged  tlice 
18.  13  for  there  is  no  matter  hid  from  the  king 
18.  18  a  pillar,  which  (is)  in  the  king’s  dale :  for 
18.  19  Let  me  nowrun  and  bear  the  king  tidings 
18.  20  no  tidings,  because  the  king's  son  is  dead 
18.  21  Go  tell  the  king  what  thou  hast  seen 

18.  25  told  the  king.  And  the  king  said,  If  he 
18.  26  And  the  king  said,  Healsobringeth  tidings 
18.  27  the  king  said,  He  (is)  a  good  man,  and 
18.  28  Ahimaaz  called,  and  said  unto  the  king 
18.  28  to  the  earth  upon  his  face  before  the  king 
18.  28  lifted  up  their  hand  against  mylordtliek. 
18.  29  the  king  said,  Is  the  young  man  Absalom 
18.  29  When  Joab  sent  the  king’s  servant,  and 
18.  30  the  king  said  (unto  him), Turn  aside,  (and) 
1 8.  31  Cushi  said,  Tidings,  my  lord  the  king :  for 
18.  32  the  king  said  unto  Cushi,  (Is)  the  young 
18.  32  The  enemies  of  my  lord  the  king,  and  all 

18.  33  the  king  was  much  moved,  and  went  up 

19.  1  the  king  weepetli  and  mourneth  for  Ab. 

19.  2  people  heard  say  that  day  how  the  king 

19.  4  the  king  covered  his  face,  and  the  king 

19.  5  Joab  came  into  the  house  to  the  king,  and 

19.  8  Then  the  king  arose,  and  sat  in  the  gate 

19.  8  Behold,  the  king  doth  sit  in  the  gate 

19.  8  And  all  the  people  came  before  the  king 
19.  9  The  king  saved  us  outof  the  hand  of  oui 
19.  10  not  a  word  of  bringing  the  king  back? 

39.  11  king  David  sent  to  Zadok  and  toAbiatiiai 
19.  11  Why  are  ye  the  last  to  bring  the  king  back 
19.  11  speech  of  all  Israel  is  come  to  the  king 
19.  12  are  ye  the  last  to  bring  back  the  king? 

19.  14  so  that  they  sent(tliis  word)  unto  the  king 

19. 15  So  the  king  returned,  and  came  to  Jordai 
19.  15  go  to  meet  the  king,  to  conduct  the  king 
19.  16  hasted  and  came  down .  .to  meet  king  D 
19.  17  and  they  went  over  Jordan  before  the  k 
19.  18  to  carry  over  the  king’s  household,  and 
19.  18  fell  down  before  the  king,  as  he  was  conn 
19.  19  said  imto  the  king,  Let  not  my  lord  imp 
19.  19  that  my  lord  the  king  went  out  of  Jerus 

19. 19  that  the  king  should  take  it  to  his  heart 
19.  20  to  go  down  to  meet  my  lord  the  king 
19.  22  know  that  I  (am)  this  day  king  over  Israe 
19.  23  the  king  said.  .And  the  king  sware  unto 
19.  24  came  down  to  meet  tlie  king,  and  had 
19.  24  from  the  day  the  king  departed  until  tin 
19.  25  to  meet  the  king,  that  the  king  said  imt- 
19.  26  My  lord,  0  king,  my  servant  deceived  m 
19.  26  I  may  ride  thereon,  and  go  to  the  king 
19.  27  he  hath  slandered,  .unto my  lord  the  kin 
19. 27  but  my  lord  the  king  (is)  as  an  angel  of  G 
19.  28  but  dead  men  before  my  lord  the  king 
19.  28  have  I  yet  to  cry  any  more  unto  theking 
19.  29  the  king  said  unto  him,  Why  speakest 
19.  30  Mephiboshethsaid  unto  the  king.  Yea,  le 
19.  30  forasmuch  as  my  lord  the  king  is  come 
19.  31  went  over  Jordan  with  theking,  to  cond 
19.  32  he  had  provided  the  king  of  sustenance 
19.  33  the  king  said  unto  Barzillai,  Come  thou 
19.  34  Barzillai  said  unto  the  king,  How  long 
ig.  34  that  I  should  go  up  with  the  king  unto  J 
19.  35  be  yet  a  burden  unto  my  lord  the  king  ? 
19.  36  a  little  way  over  Jordan  with  the  king 
19.  36  why  should  the  king  recompense  it  me 
ig.  37  let  him  go  over  with  my  lord  theking;  an 
19.  38  the  king  answered,  Cliimham  shallgo  ove 
19.  39  when  the  king  was  come  over,  the  king 
19.  40  Then  the  king  went  on  to  Gilgal,  and  Cl 
19.  40  the  people  of  Judah  conducted  tlie  king 


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2  Sa.  19.  41  came  to  the  king,  and  said  onto  the  king 

19.  41  have  brought  the  king  and  his  household 

19.  42  Because  the  king  (is)  near  of  kin  to  us 

19.  42  have  we  eaten  at  all  of  the  king’s  (cost?) 

19.  43  We  have  ten  parts  in  the  king,  and  we 

19.  43  not  be  first  had  in  bringing  back  our  ki.  ? 

20.  2  the  men  of  Judah  clave  unto  their  king 

20.  3  and  the  king  took  the  ten  women  (his) 

20.  4  Then  said  the  king  to  Amasa,  Assemble 

20.  2i  hath  lifted  up  his  hand  against  the  king 

20.  22  Joab  returned  to  Jerusalem  unto  the  king 

21.  2  the  king  called  the  Gibeonite3,  and  said 

21.  5  they  answered  the  king,  The  man  that 

2i.  6  And  the  king  said,  I  will  give  (them) 

2r.  7  tile  king  spared  Mephibosheth,  the  son  of 

2i.  8  the  king  took  the  two  sons  of  Rizpah  the 

21.  14  performed  all  that  the  king  commanded 

22.  51  (He  is)  the  tower  of  salvation  for  his  king 
24.  2  For  the  king  said  to  Joab  the  captain  of 
24.  3  Joab  said  unto  the  king,  Now  the  Lord 
24.  3  that  the  eyes  of  my  lord  the  king  may  see 
24.  3  why  doth  my  lord  the  king  delight  in  this 
24.  4  the  king's  word  prevailed  against  Joab,, and 
24.  4  went  out  from  the  presence  of  the  king  to 
24.  9  Joab  gave  up  the  sum . .  unto  the  king’:  and 
24.  20  saw  the  king  and  his  servants  coming  on 
24.  20  bowed  himself  before  the  king  on  his  face 
24.  21  Wherefore  is  my  lord  the  king  come  to 
24.  22  Let  my  lord  the  king  take  and  offer  up 
24.  23  Araunah,  (as)  a  king,  give  unto  the  king 
24.  23  Araunah  said  unto  the  king,  The  Lord 
24.  24  the  king  said  cuto  Araunah,  Nay  ;  but  I 

1  Ki.  1.  1  king  David  was  old  (and)  stricken  in  years 

1.  2  Let  there  be  sought  for  my  lord  the  king 

1.  2  let  her  stand  before  the  king,  and  let  her 

1.  2  that  my  lord  the  king  may  get  heat 

1.  3  found  Abishag.  .and  brought  her  to  the  k. 

4  cherished  the  king,  .but  the  king  knew 

1.  9  called  all  his  brethren  the  king's  sous,  and 

1.  9  all  the  men  of  Judah  the  king's  servants 

1.  13  Go  and  get  thee  in  unto  king  David,  and 

1.  13  Didst  not  thou,  my  lord,  0  king,  swear 

1.  14  thou  yet  talkest  there  with  the  king,  I 

1.  15  Bath-sheba  went  in  unto  the  king  into  the 

1. 15  the  king  was  very  old ;  and  Abishag 
1.  15  the  Shunammite  ministered  unto  the  king 
1.  16  did  obeisance  unto  the  king.  And  the  k. 
1.  18  now,  my  lord  the  king,  thou  knowest  (it) 
1.  19  and  hath  called  all  the  sons  of  the  king 
1.  20  thou,  my  lord,  0  king,  the  eyes  of  all  Isr. 
1.  20,  27  sit  on  the  throne  of  my  lord  the  king 
1.  21  when  my  lord  the  king  shall  sleep  witli 
1.  22  while  she  yet  talked  with  the  king,  Nathan 
1.  23  they  told  the  king,  saying,  BelioklNathan 
1.  23  when  he  was  come  in  before  the  king,  he 
1.  23  bowed  himself  before  the  king  with  his 
1.  24  My  lord,  Oking,  hast  thou  said,  Adonijah 
1.  23  and  hath  called  all  the  king's  sons,  and 
1.  25  theyeat.  .and  say,  God  save  king  Adonijah 
1.  27  Is  this  thing  done  by  my  lord  the  king 
1.  28  Then  king  David  answered  and  said,  Call 
1.  28  into  the  king’s  presence,  .before  the  king 

1. 29  the  king  sware,  and  said,  (As)  the  Lord 
1.  31  to  the  king,  and  said,  Letmy  lord  king  D. 
1.  32  king  David  said.  Call  me  Zadok  the  priest 
1.  32  And  they  came  before  the  king 

1.  33  The  king  also  said  unto  them,  Take  with 
1.  34  let.  .the  prophet  anoint  him  there  king 
1.  34  blow  ye . .  and  say,  God  save  king  Solomon 
1.(36  the  son  of  Jehoiada  answered  the  king 
1.  36  the  Lord  God  of  my  lord  the  king  say  so 
i  37  Lord  hath  been  with  my  lord  the  king 
1.  37  greater  than  the  throne  of  my  lord  king 
1.  38  caused  Solomon  to  ride  upon  king  David's 
1.  39  all  the  people  said,  God  save  king  Solomon 
1.  43  Verily  our  lord  king  David  hath  made  S. 
1.  44  the  king  hath  sent  with  him  Zadok  the 
1.  44  caused  him  to  ride  upon  the  king’s  mule 
1.  45  have  anointed  him  long  in  Gihon  :  and  they 
1.  47  king's  servants  came  to  Idess  our  lord  king 
j.  47  And  the  king  bowed  himself  upon  the  bed 
1.  48  thus  said  the  king,  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord 
1.  51  Behold,  Adonijah  feareth  king  Solomon 
1.  51  Let  king  Solomon  swear  unto  me  to  day 
1.  53  So  king  Solomon  sent,  and  they  brought 

1.  53  came  and  bowed  himself  to  king  Solomon 

2.  17  Speak,  I  pray  thee,  unto  Solomon  the  ki. 

2. 18  Well ;  I  mil  speak  for  thee  unto  the  king 

2.  19  Bath-sheba  therefore  went  unto  king  Sol. 

2. 19  the  king  rose  up  to  meet  her,  and  bowed 

2. 19  caused  a  seat  to  be  set  for  the  king's  mo. 

2.  20  the  king  said  unto  her,  Ask  on,  my  mother 

2.  22  king  Solomon  answered  and  said  unto  his 

2.  23  king  Solomon  swear  by  the  Lord,  saying 

2.  25  king  Solomon  sent  by  the  hand  of  Benaiah 

2.  26  unto  Abiathar  the  priest  said  the  king,  G. 

2.  29  was  told  king  Solomon  that  Joab  was  fled 

2.  30  said  unto  him.  Thus  saith  the  king,  Come 

2. 30  And  Benaiah  brought  the  king  word  again 

2.  31  the  king  said  unto  him,  Do  as  he  hath  said 
2.  35  the  king  put  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada 
2.  35  Zadok  the  priest  did  the  king  put  in  the 
2.  36  the  king  sent  and  called  for  Shimei,  and 
2.  38  Shimei  said  unto  the  king,  The  saying 

2.  38  as  my  lord  the  king  hath  said,  so  will  thy 
2.  39  unto  Achish  son  of  Maachah  king  of  Gatli 
2.  42  the  king  sent  and  called  for  Shimei  and 
2. 44  The  king  said  moreover  to  Shimei,  Thou 
2.  45  king  Solomon  (shall  be)  blessed,  and  the 

2.  46  So  the  king  commanded  Benaiah  the  son 

3.  r  made  affinity  with  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt 

3.  4  the  king  went  to  Gibeon  to  sacrifice  there 


1  Ki.  3.  13  there  shall  not  he  any  among  the  kings 

3.16  came  there  two  women . .  unto  the  king 

3.  22  Thus  they  spake  before  the  king 

3.  23  Then  said  the  king,  The  one  saith.  This 
•  3.  24  And  the  king  said,  Bring  me  a  sword 

3.  24  And  they  brought  a  sword  before  the  king 

3.  25  the  king  said,  Divide  the  living  child  in 

3.  26  Then  spake  the  woman,  .unto  the  king, 

3.  27  Then  the  king  answered  and  said.  Give 

3.  28  judgment  which  the  king  had  judged 

3.  28  they  feared  the  king  :  for  they  saw  that 

4.  i  So  king  Solomon  was  king  over  all  Israel 

4.  5  Zabud..(was)principalofticer,(and)thek.’s 

4.  7  which  provided  victuals  for  the  king  and 

4. 19  king  of  the  Amorites,  and  of  Og  king  of 

4.  24  over  all  the  kings  on  this  side  the  river 

4.  27  provided  victual  for  king  Solomon,  and 

4.  27  for  all  that  came  unto  kingSolomon’s  table 

4.  34  from  all  kings  of  the  earth,  which  hadhea. 

5.  1  Hiram  king  of  Tyre  sent  his  servants  unto 

5.  1  heard  that  they  had  anointed  him  king  in 

5.  13  king  Solomon  raised  a  levy  out  of  all  Isr. 

5.  17  the  Icing  commanded,  and  they  brought 

6.  2  the  house  which  king  Solomon  built  for 

7.  13  king  Solomon  sent  and  fetched  Hiram  out 

7.  14  he  came  to  king  Solomon,  and  wrought  all 

7.  40  that  he  made  king  Solomon  for  the  house 

7.  45  which  Hiram  made  to  king  Solomon  for 
7.  46  In  the  plain  of  Jordan  did  the  king  cast 

7.  51  So  was  ended  all  the  work  that  king  Sol. 

8.  1  unto  kingSolomon  in  Jerusalem,  that  they 

8.  2  assembled  themselves  unto  king  Solomon 

8.  s  king  Solomon,  and . .  the  congregation  of  I. 

8.  14  the  king  turned  his  face  about,  and  blessed 
8.  62  the  king,  and  all  Israel  with  him,  offered 
8.  63  So  the  king  and  all  the  children  of  Israel 
8.  64  The  same  day  did  the  king  hallow  the 

8.  66  they  blessed  the  king,  and  went  unto  their 

9.  1  when  Solomon  had  finished,  .the  king’s 

9  10  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  the  king’s  ho. 
g.'i  i  Hiram  the  king  of  Tyre  had  furnished  S. 

9.  11  then  king  Solomon  gave  Hiram  twenty 

9.  14  sent  to  the  king  sixscore  talents  of  gold 

9.  15  the  reason  oi  the  levy  which  king  Solomon 

9. 16  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt  had  gone  up  and 
9. 26  king  Solomon  made  a  navy  of  ships  in  E. 
9.28  fetched . .  gold . .  and  brought  (it)  to  king  S. 

10.  3  was  not  (any)  thing  hid  from  the  king 

10.  6  she  said  to  the  king,  It  was  a  true  report 

10  9  therefore  made  he  thee  king,  to  do  judg. 

10. 10  she  gave  the  king  an  hundred  and  twenty 

10. 10  the  queen  of  Sheba  gave  to  Icing  Solomon 
10. 12  the  king  made  of  the  almug  trees  pillars 

10.  12  for  the  king’s  house,  harps  also  and  psal. 

10.  13  king  Solomon  gave  unto  the  queen  of  S. 

10.  15  and  of  all  the  kings  of  Arabia,  and  of  the 

10.  16  king  Solomon  made  two  hundred  targets 
10.  17  the  king  put  them  in  the  house  of  the 

10. 18  the  king  madea  great  throne  of  ivory,  and 
10.  21  all  king  Solomon’s  drinking  vessels  (were 
10.  22  the  king  had  at  sea  a  navy  of  Tharshish 
10.  23  So  king  Solomon  exceeded  all  the  kings  of 
10.  26  and  with  the  king  at  Jerusalem 

10.  27  the  king  made  silver  (to  be)  in  Jerusalem 
10.  28  king’s  merchants  received  the  linen  yarn 

10.  29  kings  of  the  Hittites,  and  for  the  kings  of 

11.  1  king  Solomon  loved  many  strange  women 

11.  14  Hadad  the  Edomite :  he(was)of  the  king’s 

11.  18  theycame  to  Egypt,  unto  Pharoah  kingof 

11.  23  fled  from  his  lore!  Hadadezer  king  of  Zob. 

11  26,  27  he  lifted  up  (his)  handagainstthe  king 

11.  37  thou  shalt  reign,  .and  shalt  be  king  over 

11.  40  fled  into  Egypt,  unto  Shishak  king  of  Eg 

12.  2  fled  from  the  presence  of  king  Solomon 

12.  6  king  Rehoboam  consulted  with  the  old 

12.  12  as  the  king  had  appointed,  saying,  Come 

12.  13  the  king  answered  the  people  roughly,  and 

12.  15  the  king  hearkened  not  unto  the  people 

12.  16  all  Israel  saw  that  the  king  hearkened  not 

12. 16  people  answered  the  king,  saying,  What 

12. 18  Then  king  Rehoboam  sent  Adorain,  who 
12.  18  king  Rehoboam  made  speed  to  get  him  up 
12.  23  the  son  of  Solomon,  king  of  Judah,  and 
12.  27  unto  Rehoboam  king  of  Judah,  and  they 

12.  28  Whereupon  the  king  took  counsel,  and 

13.  4  when  king  Jeroboam  heard  the  saying  of 

13.  6  the  king  answered  and  said  unto  the  man 

13.  6  the  king’s  hand  was  restored  him  again 

13.  7  the  king  said  unto  the  man  of  God,  Come 

13.  8  the  man  of  God  said  unto  the  king,  If  thou 

13. 11  words  which  he  had  spoken  unto  the  king 

14.  2  which  told  methat(I  should  be)  kingover 

14.  14  the  Lord  shall  raise  himupakingover’Isr. 
14. 19,  29  the  hook  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings 

14.  25  in  the  fifth  year  of  king  Rehoboam,  (that) 

14.  25  Shishak  king  of  Egypt  came  up  against 

14.  26  and  the  treasures  of  the  king’s  house ;  he 
14.  27  king  Rehoboam  made  in  their  stead  brasen 
14.  27  which  kept  the  door  of  the  king’s  house 

14.  28  when  the  king  wentintothe  house  of  the 

15.  1  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  king  Jeroboam 

15.  7,  23,  31  the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  theki. 

15.  9  in  the  twentieth  year  of  Jeroboam  king 

15.  16,  32' war  between'Asa  and  Baasha  king  of  I. 

15. 17  Baasha  king  of  Israel  went  up  against  J. 

15. 17  to  go  out  or  to  come  in  to  Asa  kingof  Ju. 

15.  18  and  the  treasures  of  the  king’s  house,  and 
15.  18  king  Asa  sent  them  to  Ben-hadad,  the  son 
15.  18  Hezion.king  of  Syria,  that  dwelt  atDama. 
15.  19  break  thy  league  with  Baasha  king  of  Isr. 
15.  20  So  Ben-hadad  hearkened  unto  king  Asa 
1 5.  22.king  Asa  made  a  proclamation  throughout 


1  Ki.  15.  22  king  Asa  built  with  them  Geba  of  Benja. 

15.  25  in  the  second  year  of  Asa  king  of  Judah 
is-  28,  33  in  the  third  yearof  Asa  king  of  Judah 

16.  5,  14,  20,  27  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  k. 
16.  8  In  the  twenty  and  sixth  year  of  Asa  king 
16.  10,  is  the  twenty  and  seventh  year  of  Asa  k. 
16.  16  conspired,  and  hath  also  slain  the  king 
16.  18  went  into  the  palace  of  the  king’s  house 
16.  18  burnt  the  king’s  house  over  him  with  fire 
16.  23  In  the  thirty  and  first  year  of  Asa  king  of 
16.  29  in  the  thirty  and  eighth  year  of  Asa  king 
16.  31  daughter  of  Ethbaal,  king  of  the  Zidoni. 
16.  33  thanall  the  kings  of  Israel  that  were  bef. 
19.  15  when  thou comest,  anoint  Hazael(tobe)k. 

19.  16  shalt  thou  anoint  (to  be)  king  over  Israel 

20.  1  the  king  of  Syria  gathered  all  his  host 
20.  1  (there  were)  thirty  and  two  kings  with  him 
20.  2  he  sent  messengers  to  Ahab  king  of  Israel 
20.  4  And  the  king  of  Israel  answered  and  said 
20.  4  My  lord,  Oking,  according  to  thy  saying 
20.  7  the  king  of  Israel  called  all  the  elders  of 
20.  9  Tell  my  lord  the  king,  All  that  thou  didst 
20.  11  the  king  of  Israel  answered  and  said.  Tell 
20.  12  he  and  the  kings  in  the  pavilions,  that  he 

20. 13  there  came  a  prophet  unto  Ahab  king  of 
20.  16  the  kings,  the  thirty  and  two  kings  that 
20.  20  the  king  of  Syria  escaped  on  an  horse  with 
20.  21  the  king  of  Israel  went  out,  and  smote 
20.  22  the  prophet  came  to  the  king  of  Israel 
20.  22  the  king  of  Syria  will  come  up  against; 
20.  23  the  servants  of  the  king  of  Syria  said  unto 
20.  24  Take  the  kings  away,  every  man  out  of 
20.  28  spake  unto  the  king  of  Israel,  and  said 
20.  31  heard  that  the  kings . .  (are)  merciful  kings 
20.  31  go  out  to  the  king  of  Israel :  peradventure 
20.  32  came  to  the  king  of  Israel,  and  said,  Thy 
20.  38  and  waited  for  the  king  by  the  way,  and 
20.  39  the  king  passed  by,  he  cried  unto  the  king 
20.  40  And  the  kingof  Israel  said  unto  him.  So 
20.  41  the  king  of  Israel  discerned  him  that  he 

20.  43  the  king  of  Israel  went  to  his  house  heavy 

21.  1  hard  by  the  palace  of  Ahab  king  of  Samaria 
2i.  10  Thou  didst  blaspheme  God  and  the  king 

21. 13  Naboth  did  blaspheme  God  and  the  king 

21.  18  Arise,  go  down  to  meet  Ahab  king  of  Is. 

22.  2  the  king  of  Judah  came  down  to  the  king 
22.  3  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  his  servants 
22.  3  take  it  not  out  of  the'  hand  of  the  king  of 
22.  4  Jehoshaphat  said  to  the  king  of  Israel,  I 
22.  5  Jehoshaphat  said  unto  the  king  of  Israel 
22.  6  Then  the  king  of  Israel  gathered  the  pro. 
22.  6  shall  deliver  (it)  into  the  hand  of  the  king 
22.  8  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  Jehoshaphat 
22.  8  Jehoshaphat  said.  Let  not  the  king  say  so 
22.  9  Then  the  king  of  Israel  called  an  officer 
22.  10,  29  the  kingof  Israel  and.  the  king  of  J. 

22. 12  Lord  shall  deliver  (it)  into  the  king’s  hand 

22. 13  (declare)  good  unto  the  king  with  one 
22.  15  he  came  to  the  king.  And  the  king  said 
22. 15  shall  deliver  (it)  into  the  hand  of  the  king 
22.  16  the  king  said  unto  him,  How  many  times 
22.  18,  30  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  Jehosha. 
22.  26  the  king  of  Israel  said,  Take  Micaiah,  and 
22.  26  carry  him  back,  .to  Joash  the  king  s  son 
22.  27  Thus  saith  the  king,  Put  this  (fellow)  in 
22.  30  kingof  Israel  disguised  himself,  and  went 
22.  31  the  king  of  Syria  commanded  his  thirty 
22.  31  sajing,  Fight,  .only  with  the  king  of  Isr. 
22.  32  they  said.  Surely  it  (is)  the  king  of  Israel 
22.  33  perceived  that  it  (was)  not  the  king  of  I. 
22.  34  smote  the  kingof  Israel  between  the  joints 
22.  35  and  the  king  was  stayed  up  in  his  chariot 
22.  37  the  king  died,  .and  they  buried  the  king 
22.  39,  45  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of 
22.  41  in  the  fourth  year  of  Ahab  king  of  Israel 
22.  44  Jehoshaphat  made  peace  with  the  kingof 
22.  47  then  no  king  in  Edom :  a  deputy  (was)  k. 
22.  51  seventeenth  year  of  Jehoshaphat  king  of 

e  Ki.  1.  3  to  meet  the  messengers  of  the  king  of  S. 
1.  6  turn  again  unto  the  king  that  sent  you 
1 .  9  man  of  God, the  king  hath  said,  Come  down 
1.  11  thus  hath  the  king  said,  Come  down  quic, 
1.  15  and  went  down  with  him  unto  the  king 
1.  17  t!ie  son  of  Jehoshaphat  king  of  Judah 
1.  18  the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of 
3.  1  eighteenth  year  of  Jehoshaphat  king  of  J. 
3.  4  Mesha  king  of  Moab  was  a  sheep  master 
3.  4  rendered  unto  the  king  of  Israel  an  hun. 
3.  5  kingof  Moab  rebelled  against  the  king  of 
3.  6  king  Jehoram  went  out  of  Samaria  the 
3.  7  sent  to  Jehoshaphat  the  king  of  Judah 
3.  7  The  king  of  Moab  hath  rebelled  against 
3.  9  king  of  Israel . .  king  of  Judah . .  king  of 
3.  10  king  of  Israel  said,  Alas !  that  the  Lord 
3.  10  hath  called  these  three  kings  together  to 

3. 11  one  of  the  king  of  Israel’s  servants  answ. 

3. 12  the  king  of  Israel,  .and  the  kingof  Edom 

3. 13  Elisha  said  unto  the  king  of  Israel,  What 
3.  13  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  him,  Nay :  for 
3.  13  the  Lord  hath  called  these  three  kings  to. 

3. 14  the  presence  of  Jehoshaphat  the  king  of 
3.  21  when  all  the  Moabites  heard  that  the  king 
3.  23  This  (is)  blood :  the  kings  are  surely  slain 
3.  26  when  the  king  of  Moab  saw  that  the  bat. 

3.  26  to  break  through  (even)  unto  the  king  of 

4.  13  wouldst  thou  be  spoken  for  to  the  king,  or 

5.  1  captain  of  the  host  of  the  king  of  Syria 
5.  5  the  king  of  Syria  said,  Go  to,  go,  and  I 
5.  5  will  send  a  letter  unto  the  king  of  Israel 
5.  6  brought  the  letter  to  the  king  of  Israel 

5.  7  when  the  king  of  Israel  had  road  the  let. 
5.  8  had  heard  that  the  king  of  Israel  had  rent 


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2  Ki.  5.  8  sent  to  the  king,  saying,  Wherefore  hast 

6.  8  the  king  of  Syria  warred  against  Israel 

6.  9  man  of  God  sent  unto  the  king  of  Israel 

6.  10  the  king  of  Israel  sent  to  the  place  which 

6.  n  Therefore  the  heart  of  the  king  of  Syria 

6.  I :  show  me  which  of  us  (is)  for  the  king  of  I.? 

6.  12  said,  None,  my  lord,  0  king  :  but  Elisha 

6.  12  telleth  the  king  of  Israel  the  words  that 

6.  21  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  Elisha,  when 

6.  24  king  of  Syria  gathered  all  his  host,  and 

6.  26  as  the  king  of  Israel  was  passing  by  upon 
6.  26  there  cried  a  woman . .  saying,  Help.  .Ok. 

6.  28  the  king  said  unto  her, What  aileth  thee? 

6.  30  when  the  king  heard  the  words  of  the 

7.  2  a  lord  on  whose  hand  the  king  leaned 

7.  6  tlie  king  of  Israel  hath  hired .  .the  kings 

7.  6  and  the  kings  of  the  Egyptians,  to  come 

7.  9  we  may  go  and  tell  tire  king's  household 

7.  n  they  told  (it)  to  the  king's  house  within 

7.12  the  king  arose  in  the  night,  and  said  unto 

7.  14  the  king  sent  after  the  host  of  the  Syrians 

7.  15  the  messengers  returned,  and  told  the  k. 

7.  17  theking  appointed  the  lord  on  whose  hand 

7.  17  who  spake  when  the  king  came  down  to 

7.  18  the  man  of  God  had  spoken  to  the  king 

8.  3  she  went  forth  to  cry  unto  the  king  for 

8.  4  the  king  talked  with  Gehazi,  the  servant 

8.  5  as  he  was  telling  the  king  how  he  had  rest. 

8.  5  cried  to  the  king  for  her  house  and  for  her 

8.  5  My  lord,  O  king,  this  (is)  the  women,  and 

8.  6  when  the  king  asked  the  woman,  she  told 

8.  6  king  appointed  unto  her  a  certain  officer 

8.  7  and  Ben-hadad  the  king  of  Syria  was  sick 

8.  8  the  king  said  unto  Hazael,  Take  a  present 

8.  9  Thy  son  Ben-hadad  king  of  Syria  hath 

8.  13  hath  showed  me  that  tliou(shaltbe)  king 
8. 16,  25  of  Joram  the  son  of  Aliab  king  of  Isr. 

8. 16  Jehoshaphat  (being)  then  king  of  Judah 
8.  16  Jehoram  the  son  of  Jehoshaphat  king  of 
8. 18  walked  in  the  way  of  the  kings  of  Israel 
8.  20  Edom  revolted,  .and  made  a  king  over 
8.  23  the  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings  of 
8.  25,  29  Aliaziali  the  son  of  Jehoram  king  of  J. 
8.  26  Athaliah,  the  daughter  of  Omri  king  of  I. 
8.  28  to  the  war  against  Hazael  king  of  Syria 
8.  29  king  Joram  went  back  to  be  healed  in  J. 

8.  29  when  he  fought  against  Hazael  king  of  S. 

9.  3,  12  I  have  anointed  thee  king  over  Israel 
q,  6  I  have  anointed  thee  king  over  the  people 

9.  14  he  and  all  Israel,  because  of  Hazael  king 

9. 15  king  Joram  was  returned  to  be  healed  in 

9.  15  when  he  fought  with  Hazael  king  of  Syria 

9.  16  Ahaziah  king  of  Judah  was  come  down  to 
9. 18,  19  Thus  saith  the  king, (Is  it) peace?  And 

9.  21  king  of  Israel  and  Ahaziah  king  of  Judah 

9.  27  But  when  Ahaziah  the  king  of  Judah  saw 

9.  34  and  bury  her ;  for  she  (is)  a  king’s  daugh. 

10.  4  Behold,  two  kings  stood  not  before  him 

10.  6  Now  the  king’s  sons,  (being)  seventy  per. 

10.  7  they  took  the  king's  sons,  and  slew  seventy 

10.  8  have  brought  the  heads  of  the  king's  sons 

10.  13  the  brethren  of  Ahaziah  king  of  Judah 

10.  13  to  salute  the  children  of  the  kingand  the 

10.  34  the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of 

11.  2  Jehosheba,  the  daughter  of  king  Joram 

11.  2  and  stole  him  from  among  the  king's  sons 

11.  4  and  showed  them  the  king’s  son 

11.  5  be  keepers  of  the  watcli  of  the  king’s  ho. 

11.  7  they  shall  keep  the  watch . .  about  the  king 

11.  8  compass  the  king,  .be  ye  with  the  king 

11.  10  did  the  priest  give  king  David’s  spears 
11.  11  the  guard  stood,  .round  about  the  king 
11.  12  he  brought  forth  the  king’s  son,  and  put 
11.  12  clapped,  .hands,  and  said,  God  save  the  k. 
11.  14  the  king  stood  by  a  pillar,  as  the  manner 
11.  14  the  princes  and  the  trumpeters  by  the  k. 
11.  16  came  into  the  king’s  house  :  and  there 
11.  17  between  the  Lord  and  the  king  and  the 
11.  17  between  the  king  also  and  the  people 
11.  19  they  brought  down  the  king  from  the  ho. 
11. 19  the  gate  of  the  guard  to  the  king’s  house 
11.  19  And  he  sat  on  the  throne  of  the  kings 

11.  20  they  slew  Athaliah.  .(beside)  theking’sh. 

12.  6  in  the  three  and  twentieth  year  of  king 

12.  7  king  Jehoash  called  for  Jehoiada  the  pr. 

12. 10  the  king’s  scribe  and  the  high  priest  came 

12. 17  Hazael  king  of  Syria  went  up,  and  fought 

12.  18  And  Jehoash  king  of  Judah  took  all  the 

12.  18  kings  of  Judah,  had  dedicated,  and  his 

12.  18  in  the  king's  house,  and  sent  (it)  to.  .king 

12.  19  in  the  book  of  the  Chronicles  of  the  kings 

13.  1  Joash  the  son  of  Ahaziah  king  of  Judah 

13.  3  into  the  hand  of  Hazael  king  of  Syria 

13.  4  because  the  king  of  Syria  oppressed  them 

13.  7  for  the  king  of  Syr  ia  had  destroyed  them 

13.  8,  12  the  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings 

13.  10  the  thirty  and  seventh  year  of  Joash  king 

13.  12  he  fought  against  Amaz'ah  king  of  Judah 

13.  13  was  buried  in  Samaria  with  the  kings  of 

13.  14  Joash  the  king  of  Israel  came  down  unto 

13.  16  he  said  to  the  king  of  Israel,  But  thine  h. 

13.  16  Elisha  put  his  hands  upon  the  king’s  hand 

13.  18  said  unto  the  king  of  Israel,  Smite  upon 

13.  22  Hazael  king  of  Syria  oppressed  Israel  all 
13. 24  Hazael  king  of  Syria  died ;  and  Ben-hadad 

14.  1  of  Joash  son  of  Jehoahaz  king  of  Israel 

14.  1  Amaziah  the  son  of  Joash  king  of  Judah 

14.  5  servants  which  had  slain  the  king  his  fat. 

14.  8  son  of  Jehoahaz,  sonof  Jehu,  king  of  Isr. 

14.  9  the  king  of  Israel  sent  to  Amaziah  king 

14.  11  Therefore  Jehoash  king  of  Israel  went  up 

14.  11  he  and  Amaziah  king  of  Judah  looked 


2  Ki.14.  13  king  of  Israel  took  Amaziah  king  of  Judah 

14.  14  and  in  the  treasures  of  the  king’s  house 

14.  15  how  he  fought  with  Amaziah  king  of  Ju. 

14.  15,  18,  28  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings 

14.  16  was  buried  in  Samaria  with  the  kings  of 

14.  17,  23  Amaziah  the  son  of  Joash  king  of  Jud. 

14.  17  Jehoash,  son  of  Jehoahaz  king  of  Israel 

14.  22  after  that  the  king  slept  witli  his  fathers 

14.  23  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Joash  king  of  Israel 

14.  29  Jeroboam  slept,  .with  the  kings  of  Israel 

15.  1  J eroboam  king  of  Israel . .  Amaziah  king  of 

15.  5  smote  the  king,  so  that  he  was  a  leper 

15.  5  Jotham  the  king’s  son  (was)  over  the  ho. 

15.  6,  11,  15  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings 

15.  8  In  the  thirty  and  eightli  year  of  Azariah  k. 

15. 13  nine  and  thirtieth  year  of  Uzziah  king  of 

15. 17  In  the  nine  and  thirtieth  year  of  Azariahk. 

15.  ij  Pul  tlie  king  of  Assyria  came  against  the 

15.  20  give  to  the  king  of  Assyria :  so  the  king  of 

15.  21,  26,  31,  36  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  k. 

15.  23  In  the  fiftieth  year  of  Azariah  king  of 

15.  25  in  the  palace  of  the  king’s  house, with  Ar. 

15.  27  the  two  and  fiftieth  year  of  Azariah  king 

15.  29  In  the  days  of  Pekah  king  of  Israel  came 

15.  29  Tiglath-pileser  king  of  Assyria,  and  took 

15.  32  Pekah  tlie  son  of  Remaliah  king  of  Israel 

15.  32  began  Jotham  the  son  of  Uzziah  king  of  J. 

15.  37  Reziu  the  king  of  Syria,  and  Pekah  the 

16.  1  Ahaz  the  son  of  Jotham  king  of  Judah 

16.  3  walked  in  the  way  of  the  kings  of  Israel 

16.  5  Rezin  king  of  Syria  and  Pekah  son  of 

16.  5  Remaliah  king  of  Israel  came  up  to  Jerus. 

16.  6  At  that  time  Rezen  king  of  Syria  reco  vered 

16.  7  sent  messengers  to  Tiglath-pileser  king  of 

16.  7,  7  out  of  the  hand  of  the  king  of 

16.  8  and  in  the  treasures  of  the  king’s  house 

16.  8  sent  (it  for)  a  present  to  the  king  of  A. 

16.  9  the  king  of  Assyria  hearkened  unto  him 

16.  9  for  the  king  of  Assyria  went  up  against  D. 

16.  10  king  Ahaz  went,  .to  meet,  .king  of  Assyria 

16.  10  king  Ahaz  sent  to  Urijali  the  priest  the 
16,  11  according  to  all  that  king  Ahaz  had  sent 

16.  1 1  Urijali  the  priest  made  (it)against  king  A. 

16.  12  when  the  king  was  come  from  Damascus 

16.  12  the  king  saw  the  altar :  and  tlie  king 

16. 15  king  Ahaz  commanded  Urijah  the  priest 
16.  15  Upon  tlie  great  altar  burn,  .the  king’s 
16.  16  according  to  all  that  king  Ahaz  comraan. 

16. 17  king  Ahaz  cut  off  the  borders  of  the  bases 
16.  18  the  king's  entry  without,  turned  he  from 

16.  18  the  house  of  the  Lord  for  the  king  of  As. 

*  16.  19  the  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings  of 

17.  1  In  the  twelfth  year  of  Ahaz  king  of  Judah 

17.  2  but  not  as  the  kings  of  Israel  that  were 

17.  3  Against  him  came  up  Shalmaneser  king  of 

17.  4  the  king  of  Assyria  found  conspiracy  in  H. 

17.  4  for  he  had  sent  messengers  to  So  king  of 

17.  4  and  brought  110  present  to  the  king  of  A. 

17.  4  therefore  the  king  of  Assyria  shut  him  up 

17.  5  the  king  of  Assyria  came  up  throughout 

17.  6  I11  the  ninth  year  of  Hosliea  the  king  of  A. 

17.  7  from  under  the  hand  of  Pharaoh  king  of  E. 

17.  8  of  the  kings  of  Israel,  which  they  had 

17.  24  king  of  Assyria  brought  (men)  from  Bab. 

17.  26  Wherefore  they  spake  to  the  king  of  Ass. 

17.  27  Then  the  king  of  Assyria  commanded 

18.  1  third  year  of  Hosea  son  of  Elahking  of  I. 

18.  1  Hezekiah  the  son  of  Ahaz  king  of  Judah 

18.  5  none  like  him  among  all  the  kings  of  Ju. 

18.  7  he  rebelled  against  the  king  of  Assyria 

18.  9  it  came  to  pass  in  the  fourth  year  of  king 

18.  9  seventh  year  of  Hosliea  son  of  Elali  king 

18.  9  Shalmaneser  king  of  Assyria  came  up  ag. 

18. 10  the  ninth  year  of  Hoshea  king  of  Israel 

18.  11  the  king  of  Assyria  did  carry  away  Israel 

18.  13  in  the  fourteenth  year  of  king  Hezekiah 

18.  13  did  Sennacherib  king  of  Assyria  come  up 

18.  14  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah  sent  to  the  king 

18.  14  And  the  king  of  Assyria  appointed  unto 

18.  14  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah  three  hundred 

18.  15  and  in  the  treasures  of  the  king’s  house 
18.  16  king  of  Judah,  .gave  it  to  the  king  of  As. 
18.  17  the  king  of  Assyria  sent,  .to  king  Hezek. 
18.  18  when  they  had  called  to  the  king,  there 
18.  19  saith  the  great  king,  the  king  of  Assyria 
18.  21  so  (is) Pharaoh  kingof  Egypt  unto  all  that 
18.  23  give  pledges  to  my  lord  the  king  of  Assy. 
18.  28  Hear  the  word  of  the  great  king,  the  king 
18.  29  Thus  saith  the  king,  Let  not  Hezekiah 
18.  30  be  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of 
18.  31  for  thus  saith  the  king  of  Assyria,  Make 
18.  33  delivered,  .of  the  hand  of  the  king  of  A.? 

18.  36  king’s  commandment  was,  saying.  Answer 

19.  1  when  king  Hezekiah  heard  (it),  that  he 

19.  4  whom  the  king  of  Assyria  his  master  hath 

19.  5  servants  of  king  Hezekiah  came  to  Isaiah 

19.  6  with  which  the  servants  of  the  king  of  A. 

19.  8  found  the  king  of  Assyria  warring  against 

19.  9  when  he  heard  say  of  Tirhakah  king  of  Et. 

19.  10  Thus  shall  ye  speak  to  Hezekiah  king  of  J. 

19.  10  not  be  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  king 

19.  11  thou  hast  heard  what  the  kings  of  Assyria 

19. 13  Where  (is)the  king  of  Hamath,  and  the  k. 

19. 13  and  the  kingof  the  city  of  Sepliarvaim,  of 

19.  1 7  kings  of  Assyria  have  destroyed  the  nati. 

19.  20  prayed  to  me  against  Sennacherib  king 

19.  32  thus  saith  the  LORD  concerning  the  king 

19.  36  So  Sennacherib  king  of  Assyria  departed 

20.  6  deliver,  .out  of  the  hand  of  the  king  of  A. 

20.  12  kingof  Babylon,  sent  letters  and  a  present 

20.  14  Then  came  Isaiah  the  prophet  unto  king 

20.  18  shall  be  eunuchs  in  the  palace  of  theking 


2  Ki.20.  20  in  the  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings 

21.  3  made  a  grove,  as  did  Ahab  king  of  Israel 

21.  11  Because  Manasseh  king  of  Judah  hath 
21.17,  25  in  the  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  k. 

21.  23  conspired .  .and  slew  the  king  in  his  own 

21.  24  all  them  that  had  conspired  against  king 

22.  3  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  king  Josiah 

22.  3  the  king  sent  Shaphan  the  son  of  Azaliah 

22.  9  came  to  the  king  and  brought  the  king 

22.  10  Shaphan  the  scribe  showed  the  king,  say. 

22. 10  And  Shaphan  read  it  before  the  king 

22. 11  when  the  king  had  heard  the  words  of  the 

22.  12  the  king  commanded  Hilkiali  the  priest 

22.  12  and  Asahiah  a  servant  of  the  king’s,  saying 

22.  16  all  the  words  of  the  book  which  the  king 

22.  18  But  to  the  king  of  Judah,  which  sent  you 

22.  20  And  they  brought  the  king  word  again 

23.  1  the  king  sent,  and  they  gathered  unto  him 

23.  2  the  king  went  up  into  the  house  of  the  L. 

23.  3  the  king  stood  by  a  pillar,  and  made  a  cov. 

23.  4  the  king  commanded  Hilkiali  the  high  pr. 

23.  5  whom  the  kings  of  Judah  had  ordained  to 

23.  n  horses  that  the  kings  of  Judah  had  given 

23. 12  which  the  kings  of  Judah  had  made,  and 

23. 12  the  altars,  did  the  king  beat  down,  and 

23.  13  the  king  of  Israel,  .did  the  king  defile 

23.  19  which  the  kings  of  Israel  had  made  to  pr. 

23.  21  the  king  commanded  all  the  people,  say. 
23.  22  of  the  kings  of  Israel,  nor  of  the  kings  of 
23.  23  But  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  king  Josiah 
23.  25  like  unto  him  was  there  no  king  before 
23.  28  the  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings  of 
23.  29  king  of  Egypt  went  up  against  the  king 

23.  29  king  Josiah  went  against  him;  and  he  slew 

24.  1,  10,  11  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon 

24.  5  the  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings  of 

24.  7  king  of  Egypt  came  not.  .for  the  kingof  B. 

24.  7  all  that  pertained  to  the  king  of  Egypt 

24.  12  king  of  Judah  went  out  to  the  king  of  B. 

24. 12  the  kingof  Babylon  took  him  in  the  eighth 

24. 13  and  the  treasures  of  the  king’s  house,  and 

24. 13  which  Solomon  king  of  Israel  had  made 

24.  is  the  king’s  mother,  and  the  king’s  wives 

24. 16  even  them  the  king  of  Babylon  brought 

24. 17  And  the  king  of  Babylon  made  Mattaniah 

24.  20  Zedekiali  rebelled  against  the  king  of  B. 

25.  1  Nebuchadnezzar  kingof  Babylon  came, he 

25.  2  unto  the  eleventh  year  of  king  Zedekiah 

25.  4  two  walls,  which  (is)  by  the  king’s  garden 

25.  5  pursued  after  the  king,  and  overtook  him 

25.  6  So  they  took  the  king,  and  brought  him  up 

25.  6  to  the  king  of  Babylon  to  Riblah;  and  they 

25.  8  of  king  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon 
25.  8  came . .  a  servant  of  the  king  of  Babylon 
25.  9  he  burnt. .  the  king’s  house,  and  all  the 
25.  1 1  fugitives  that  fell  away  to  the  king  of  Ba. 
25.  19  of  them  that  were  in  the  king’s  presence 
25.  20  brought  them  to  the  king  of  Babylon  to 
25.  21  the  kingof  Babylon  smote  them,  and  slew 
25.  22  whom  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon 
25.  23  heard  that  the  king  of  Babylon  had  made 
25.  24  dwell  in  the  land,  and  serve  the  kingof  B. 
25.  27  captivity  of  Jehoiachin  king  of  Judah,  in 
25.  27  Evil-merodach  king  of  Babylon,  .did  lift 
25.  27  the  head  of  Jehoiachin  king  of  Judah  out 
25.  28  his  throne  above  the  throne  of  the  kings 
25. 30  continual  allowance  given  him  of  the  king 

1  Ch.  1.  43  kings  that  reigned  in  the  land  of  Edom 
1. 43  before  (any)  king  reigned  over  the  child. 

3.  2  Maachah  the  daughter  of  Talmaiking  of 

4.  23  there  they  dwelt  with  the  king  for  his  wo. 
4. 41  came  in  the  days  of  Hezekiah  king  of  Ju. 

5.  6  whom  Tilgath-pilneser  ki.  of  Assyria  came 

5. 17  in  the  days  of  Jotham  king  of  Judah,  and 
5.  17  in  the  days  of  Jeroboam  king  of  Israel 

5. 26  stirred  up  the  spirit  of  Pul  king  of  Assy. 
5.  26  the  spirit  of  Tilgath-pilneser  king  of  As. 

9.  1  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  Israel  and  J. 

9.  18  hitherto  (waited)  in  the  king’s  gate  east. 
11.  2  in  time  past,  even  when  Saul  waski.,  thou 
11.  3  Therefore  came  all  the  elders,  .to  the  king 
11.  3  and  they  anointed  David  king  over  Israel 

14.  1  Hiram  king  of  Tyre  sent  messengers  to  D. 
14.  2  had  confirmed  him  king  over  Israel ;  for 

14.  8  heard  that  David  was  anointed  king  over 

15.  29  Michal.  .saw  king  David  dancing  and  pi. 

16.  21  yea,  he  reproved  kings  for  their  sakes 

17. 16  David  the  king  came  and  sat  before  the 
18.  3  David  smote  Hadarezer  king  of  Zobah 
18.  5  came  to  help  Hadarezer  king  of  Zobah 
18.  9  Tou  king  of  Hamath  heard  how  David  had 
18.  9  smitten  all  the  host  of  Hadarezer  king  of 
18. 10  He  sent  Iladoram  his  son  to  king  David 
18.  11  Them  also  king  David  dedicated  unto  the 

18.  17  sons  of  David  (were)  chief  about  the  kiug 

19.  1  Nahash  the  king  of  the  children  of  Ammon 
19.  s  the  king  said,  Tarry  at  Jericho  until  your 
19.  7  the  kingof  Maachah  and  his  people  ;  who 

19.  9  the  kings  that  were  come  (were)  by  them. 

20.  1  at  the  time  that  kings  go  out  to  (battle) 

20.  2  took  the  crown  of  their  king  from  off  his 

21.  3  but,  my  lord  the  king,  (are)  they  not  all 

21.  4  the  king’s  word  prevailed  against  Joab 
21.  6  for  the  king’s  word  was  abominable  to  J. 
21.  23  let  my  lord  the  king  do  (that  which  is) 

21.  24  king  David  said  to  Oman,  Nay;  but  I 

24.  6  Shemaiah.  .wrote  them  before  the  king 

24.  31  in  the  presence  of  David  the  king,  and 

25.  2  prophesied  according  to  the  order  of  the  k. 

25.  5  the  sons  of  Heman  the  king's  seer  in  the 

25.  6  according  to  the  king's  order  to  Asaph 

26.  26  which  David  the  king,  and  the  chief  fat. 


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1  Ch.  26.  30  business,  .and  in  the  service  of  the  king 

26.  32  king  D.  made  rulers,  .for.  affairs  of  the  k. 

27.  1  their  officers  that  served  the  king  in  any 
27.  24  the  account  of  the  chronicles  of  king  D. 
27.  25  over  the  king’s  treasures  (was)  Azmaveth 
27.  31  of  the  substance  which  (was)  king  David’s 
27.  32  son  of  Haehmoni  (was)  with  the  king's 
27.  33  the  king’s  counsellor,  .the  king's  compan. 

27.  34  the  general  of  the  king’s  army  (was)  Joab 

28.  1  the  companies  that  ministered  to  the  king 
28.  2  all  the  substance  and  possession  of  the  k. 
28.  2  Then  David  the  king  stood  up  upon  his 

28.  4  chose  me.  to  be  king  over  Israel  for  ever 

29.  1  David  the  king  said  unto  all  the  congreg. 
29.  6  with  the  rulers  of  the  king's  work,  offered 
29.  9  David  the  king  also  rejoiced  with  great 
29.  20  and  worshipped  the  Lord,  and  the  king 
29.  23  Solomon  sat . .  as  king  instead  of  David  his 
29.  24  and  all  the  sous  likewise  of  king  David 
29.  24  submitted themselvesuntoSolomonfhek. 
29.  25  as  had  not  been  on  any  king  before  him 
29.  29  Now  the  acts  of  David  the  king,  first  and 

2  Ch.  1.  12  such  as  none  of  the  kings  have  had  that 

1.  14  which  he  placed,  .with  the  king  at  Jerus. 
1.  15  king  made  silver  and  gold  at  Jerusalem 
1.  16  the  king’s  merchants  received  the  linen 

1.  17  kings  of  the  Hittites,  and  for  the  kings  of 

2.  3  Solomon  sent  to  Hurani  the  king  of  Tyre 
2.  m  the  king,  .answered .  he  hath  made  thee 
2.  12  hath  given  to  David  the  king  a  wise  son 
4.  n  the  work  that  he  was  to  make  for  king 

4.  16  did  Huram  his  father  make  to  king  Solo. 

4.  17  In  the  plain  of  Jordan  did  the  king  cast 

5.  3  assembled  themselves  unto  the  king  in 

5.  6  Also  king  Solomon,  and  all  the  congregat. 

6.  3  the  king  turned  his  face,  and  blessed  the 

7.  4  the  king  and  all  the  people  offered  sacri. 
7.  5  kingSolomon  offered.  So  the  kingand  all 
7.  6  which  David  the  king  had  made  to  praise 

7.  11  Thus  Solomon  finished,  the  king's  house 

8.  10  these  (were)  the  chief  of  king  Solomon's 
8.  11  not  dwell  in  the  house  of  David  king  of  I. 
8.  15  commandment  of  the  king  unto  the  prill. 

8.  18  and  brought  (them)  to  king  Solomon 

9.  5  she  said  to  the  king,  (It  was)  a  true  report 
9.  8  king  for  the  Lord,  .therefore  made  he  thee 
9.  9  gave  the  king  an  hundred  and  twenty  ta. 
9.  9  spice  as  the  queen  of  Sheba  gave  king  So. 

9. 1 1  the  king  made . .  terraces . .  to  the  king's 

9.12  king  Solomon  gave  to  the  queen  of  Sheba 
9. 12  which  she  had  brought  unto  the  king  So. 

9. 14  all  the  kings  of  Arabia,  and  governors  of 

9. 15  king  Solomon  made  two  hundred  targets 

9. 16  the  king  put  them  in  the  house  of  the 

9. 17  Moreover  the  king  made  a  great  throne  of 
9.  20  all  the  drinking  vessels  of  king  Solomon 
9.  21  Forthe  king’s  ships  went  to  Tarshish  with 
9.  22  king  Solomon  passed  all  the  kings  of  the 
9.  23  the  kings  of  the  earth  sought  the  presence 

9. 25  whom  he  bestowed,  .with  the  king  at  Je. 
9.  26  he  reigned  over  all  the  kings  from  the 

9.  27  king  made  silver  in  Jerusalem  as  stones 

10.  2  from  the  presence  of  Solomon  the  king 

10.  6  king  Rehoboam  took  counsel  with  the  old 

10. 12  came  to  Rehoboam.  .as  the  king  bade,  say. 

10. 13  the  king  answered,  .anil  king  Rehoboam 

10. 15  So  the  king  hearkened  not  unto  the  people 

10. 16  king  would  not.  .answered  the  king,  say. 

10. 18  Then  king  Rehoboam  sent,  .but  king  Re. 

11.  3  Speak  unto  Rehoboam.  .kingof  Judah, and 

12.  2  in  the  fifth  year  of  king  Rehoboam.  .king 
12.  6  the  princes  of  Israel  and  the  king  humbled 
12.  9  Shishak  king  of  Egypt  came  up  against  J. 
12.  9  took  away . .  the  treasures  of  the  king's 
12. 10  Instead  of  which  king  Rehoboam  made 

12. 10  that  kept  the  entrance  of  the  king’s  house 

12. 11  when  the  king  entered  into  the  house  of 

12.  13  So  king  Rehoboam  strengthened .  .in  J. 

13.  1  Now  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  king  Jer. 

15.  16  (concerning),  themotherof  Asa  the  king 

16.  1  Baasliaking  of  Israel.  Asa  king  of  Judah 
16.  2  king's  house,  and  sent  to  Ben-hadad  king 
16.  3  break  thy  league  with  Baasha  king  of  Is. 
16.  4  Ben-hadad  hearkened  unto  king  Asa,  and 
16.  6  Then  Asa  the  king  took  all  Judah  ;  and 
16.  7  came  to  Asa  king  of  Judah,  and  said  unto 
16.  7  Because  thou  hast  relied  on  the  king  of  S. 
16.  7  therefore  is  the  host  of  the  king  of  Syria 
16.  11  the  book  of  the  kings  of  Judah  and  Israel 

17. 19  waited  on  the  king,  .whom  the  king  pul 
18.  3  king  of  Israel  said  unto  Jehoshaphat  king 
18.  4  Jehoshaphat  said  unto  the  king  of  Israel 
18.  5  the  king  of  Israel  gathered  together  of 
18.  5  for  God  will  deliver  (it)  into  the  king’s 
18.  7  the  kingof  Israel.  .Let  not  the  kingsayso 
18.  8  the  king  of  Israel  called  for  one  (of  his) 
18.  9,  28  king  of  Israel  and  Jehoshaphat  king 

18. 11  shall  deliver  (it)intothe  hand  of  the  king 

18. 12  (declare)  good  to  theking  with  one  assent 
18.  14  when  he  was  come  to  the  king,  the  king 
18. 15  the  king  said  to  him.  How  many  times 

18. 17  the  king  of  Israel  said  to  Jehoshaphat 

18. 19  Who  shall  entice  Aliab  kingof  Israel,  that 
18.  25  king  of  Israel  said,  Take  ye  Micaiah,  and 

18. 25  carry  him  back,  .to  Joash  the  king’s  son 
18.  26  Thussaiththe  king,  Put  this  (fellow)  in  the 
18.  29  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  Jehoshaphat 
18.  29  So  the  king  of  Israel  disguised  himself 
18.  30  the  king  of  Syria  had  commanded  the  cap. 
18.  30  Fight  ye  not.  .save  only  with  the  kingof  I. 
18.  31  that  they  said.  It  (is)  the  king  of  Israel 
18.  32  perceived  that  is  was  not  the  kingof  Isr. 

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2Ch.  18.  33  smotethe  kingof  Israel  between  the  joints 

18.  34  howbeit  the  kingof  Israel  stayed  (himself) 

19.  1  Jehoshaphat  the  king  of  Judah  returned 

19.  2  said  to  king  Jehoshaphat,  Shouldest  thou 

19. 11  and  Zebadiah.  .for  all  the  king's  matters 

20. 15  Hearken  ye.  .and  thou  king  Jehoshaphat 

20.  34  mentioned  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  Is. 

20.  35  And  after  this  did  Jehoshaphat  king  of  J. 

20.  35  join  himself  with  Ahaziah  king  of  Israel 

21.  2  all  these(were)  the  sons  of  Jehoshaphat  k. 

21.  6,  13  walked  in  the  wayof  the  kingsof  Israel 

21.  8  Edomites  revolted . .  made  themselves  a  k. 

21.  12  nor  in  the  ways  of  Asa  king  of  Judah 

21. 17  substance  (that  was)  found  in  the  king’s 

21. 20  but  not  in  the  sepulchres  of  the  kings 

22.  1  Ahaziah  the  son  of  Jelioram  kingof  Judah 

22.  5  Aliab  king  of  Israel . .  against  Hazael  king 

22.  6  when  he  fought  with  Hazael  king  of  Syria 

22.  6  Azariah  tlieson  of  Jehoramking  of  Judah 

22.  11,  11  Jehoshabeath,  the  daughter  oftheking 

22. 11  stole  him  from  among  the  king’s  sous  that 

23.  3  made  a  covenant  with  the  king  in  the  ho. 

23.  3  theking'sson  shallreign,  asthe  Lord  hath 

23.  5  And  a  third  part  (shall  be)  at  the  king's 

23.  7  Levites  shall  compass  the  king  round  ab. 

23.  7  but  be  ye  with  the  king  when  he  cometh 

23.  9  and  shields,  that  (had  been)  king  David’s 

23. 10  along  by  the  altar,  .liy  the  king  round  ab. 

23.  11  they  broughtout  the  king’s  son, and  put 

23.  ri  anointed  him,  and  said,  God  save  the  king 

23. 12  the  people  runningand  praising  the  king 

23. 13  the  king  stood  atliis  pillar  at  the  entering 

23. 13  the  princes  and  the  trumpets  by  theking 
23.  15  entering  of  the  horse  gate  by  the  king's 
23.  16  all  the  people,  and  between  the  king,  that 
23.  20  brought  down  theking.  .and  set  the  king 

23.  20  through  the  high  gate  into  the  king’s  house 

24.  6  king  called  for  Jelioiada.  .and  said  unto 

24.  8  at  the  king’s  commandment  they  made  a 

24. 11  chest  was  brought  unto  the  king’s  office 

24. 1 1  king’s  scribe  and  the  high  priest’s  officer 

24.  12  the  king  and  Jelioiada  gave  it  to  such  as 

24. 14  the  rest  of  the  money  before  the  king  and 

24.  16  in  the  city  of  David  among  the  kings,  bee. 

24. 17  made  obeisance  to  the  king :  then  the  king 

24.  21  at  the  commandment  of  the  king  in  the 

24.  22  the  king  remembered  not  the  kindness 

24.  23  sent  all  the  spoil  of  them  unto  the  kingof 

24.  25  but.  .not  in  the  sepulchres  of  the  kings 

24.  27  in  the  story  of  the  book  of  the  kings 

25.  3  slew  his  servants  that  had  killed  the  king 

25.  7  O  king,  let  not  the  army  of  Israel  go  with 

25. 16  Art  thou  made  of  the  king’s  counsel?  for. 

25. 17  Amaziah  king  of  Judah  took  advice,  and 

25. 17  to  Joash .  .the  son  of  Jehu,  king  of  Israel 

25.  18  king  of  Israel  sent  to  Amaziah  king  of  J. 

25. 21  So  Joash  the  king  of  Israel  went  up ;  and 

25.  21  (both)  he  and  Amaziah  king  of  Judah,  at 

25.  23  king  of  Israel  took  Amaziah  king  of  Judah 

25.  24  and  the  treasures  of  the  king’s  house,  the 

25.  25  Amaziah  the  sou  of  Joash  king  of  Judah 

25. 23  death  of  Joash.  son  of  J ehoahaz  king  of  I. 

25.  26  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  Judah  and  I.? 

26.  2  after  that  the  king  slept  with  his  fathers 

26.  11  hand  of  Hananiah,  (one)  of  the  king’s  cap. 
26. 13  army .  .to  helptlie  king  against  the  enemy 

26. 18  they  withstood  Uzziali  the  king,  and  said 

26.  21  I'zziah  the  king  was  a  leper  unto  the  day 

26.  21  Jothamhisson(was)overtlie  king’s  house 

26. 23  in  the  field . .  which  (belonged)  to  the  kings 

27.  5  He  fought  also  with  theking  of  the  Am. 

27.  7  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  Israel  and  J. 

28.  2  he  walked  in  the  ways  of  the  kings  of  I. 

28.  5  delivered  him  into  the  hand  of  the  king 

28.  5  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Israel,  who 

28.  7  Z.,  a  mighty  man . .  slew  Maaseiah  the  k.’s 

28.  7  and  Elkanah  (that  was)  next  to  the  king 

28.  16  did  king  Aliaz  send  unto  the  kings  of  As. 

28.  19  brought  Judah  low  because  of  Aliaz  king 
28.  20  Tilgath-pilueser  king  of  Assyria  came  unto 
28.  21  of  the  house  of  theking,  and  of  the  princes 
28.  21  and  gave  (it)  unto  the  king  of  Assyria:  but 

28. 22  trespass  yet  more,  .this  (is  that)  king  A. 

28. 23  Because  the  gods  of  the  kings  of  Syria 
28.  26  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  Judah  and  Is. 

28.  27  not  into  the  sepulchres  of  the  kings  of  I. 

29. 15  according  to  the  commandment  of  the  k. 

29. 18  Then  they  went  in  to  Hezekiah  the  king 

29. 19  which  king  Ahaz  in  his  reign  did  cast 

29.  20  Then  Hezekiah  the  king  rose  early,  and 

29.  23  before  the  kingand  the  congregation ;  and 

29.  24  the  king  commanded  (that)  the  burnt  off. 

29.  25  Gad  the  king’s  seer,  and  Nathan  the  pro. 

29.  27  instruments  (ordained)  by  David  king  of 

29.  29  the  king  and  all  that  were  present  with 

29.  30  Hezekiaii  the  king  and  the  princes  comm. 

30.  2  For  the  king  had  taken  counsel,  and  his 

30.  4  pleased  the  king  and  all  the  congregation 

30.  6  the  posts  went  with  the  letters  from  the  k. 

30.  6  according  to  the  commandment  of  thek. 

30.  6  escaped  out  of  the  hand  of  the  kings  of  A. 

30. 12  to  do  the  commandment  of  the  king  and 

30.  24  For  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah  did  give  to 

30.  26  of  Solomon  the  son  of  David  king  of  Isr. 

31.  3  also  the  king’s  portion  of  his  substance 

31. 13  the  commandment  of  Hezekiah  the  king 

32.  1  Sennacherib  king  of  Assyria  came,  and 

32.  4  Why  should  the  kings  of  Assyria  come 
32.  7  be  not  afraid  nor  dismayed  for  the  king 
32.  8  upon  thewordsof  Hezekiah  kingof  Judah 
32.  9  did  S.  king  of  Assyria  send . .  unto  Hezek. 
32.  10  Thus  saitli  Sennacherib  king  of  Assyria 


2  Ch.  32. 1 1  deliver  us  out  of  the  hand  of  the  king  of 
32.  20  Hezekiah  the  king,  and  the  prophet  Isaiah 
32.  21  captains  in  the  camp  of  the  king  of  Assy. 

32. 22  from  the  hand  of  Sennacherib  the  king 
32.  23  and  presents  to  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah 

32.  32  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  Judah  and  Is. 

33.  11  the  captains  ef  the  host  of  the  king  of  A. 

33. 18  in  the  book  of  the  kingsof  Israel 

33.  25  that  had  conspired  against  king  Amon 

34.  11  which  the  kings  of  Judah  had  destroyed 

34.  16  to  the  king,  and  brought  the  king  word 

34.  18  Then  Sliaphan  the  scribe  told  the  king 

34. 18  And  Shaplian  read  it  before  the  king, 

34.  19  when  the  king  had  heard  the  words  of 

34.  20  king  commanded . .  Asaiali  a  ser.  of  the  k.  ’s 
34.  22  and  (they)  that  the  king  (had  appointed) 
34.  24  which  they  have  read  before  the  king  of  J. 
34.  26  as  for  the  king  of  Judah,  who  sent  you  to 
34.  28  So  they  brought  the  king  word  again 

34.  29  Then  the  king  sent  and  gathered  together 

34.  30  the  king  went  up  into  the  house  of  the  L. 
34. 31  the  king  stood  in  his  place,  and  made  a 

35.  3  which  Solomon  the  son  of  David  king  of 

35.  4  according  to  the  writing  of  David  king 

35.  7  these  (were)  of  the  king's  substance 

35. 10  according  to  the  king’s  commandment 

35. 15  and  Heman,  and  Jedutliun  the  king’s  seer 

35. 16  according  to  the  commandment  of  king  J . 

35. 18  neither  did  all  the  kings  of  Israel  keep 

35.  20  Necho  king  of  Egypt  came  up  against  Car. 

35. 21  What  have  I  to  do  with  thee,  thou  king  of 

35. 23  the  archers  shot  at  king  Josiah  :  and  the  k. 

35.  27  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  Israel  and  Ju. 

36.  3  the  king  of  Egypt  put  him  down  at  Jeru. 

36.  4  king  of  Egypt  made  Eliakim  his  brother 

36.  6  came  up  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon 

36.  8  in  the  book  of  the  kings  of  Israel  and  Ju. 

36. 10  king  Nebuchadnezzar  sent  and  brought 

36.  13  he  also  rebelled  against  king  Nebuchadn. 

36. 17  Therefore  he  brought  upon  them  the  king 

36. 18  the  treasures  of  the  king,  and  of  his  prin. 
36.  22  in  the  first  year  of  Cyrus  king  of  Persia 

36. 22  stirred  up  the  spirit  of  Cyrus  king  of  Per. 
36.  23  Thus  saitli  Cyrus  king  of  Persia,  All  the  k. 

Ezra  1.  1  in  the  first  year  of  Cyrus  king  of  Persia 

1 .  1  stiiTed  up  the  spirit  of  Cyrus  king  of  Per. 

1.  2  Thus saith  Cyrus  king  of  Persia,  The  Lord 
1.  7  Cyrus  the  king  brought  forth  the  vessels 

1.  8  Even  those  did  Cyrus  king  of  Persia  bring 

2.  1  whom  Nebuchadnezzar  the  king  of  Baby. 

3.  7  the  grant  that  they  had  of  Cyrus  king  of 

3. 10  after  the  ordinance  of  David  king  of  Isr. 

4 .  2  since  the  days  of  Esar-haddon  king  of  As. 

4.  3  as  king  Cyrus  the  king  of  Persia  hath  co. 
4.  5  Cyrus  king  of  Persia.  .Darius  king  of  Persia 

4.  7  wrote,  .unto  Artaxerxes  kingof  Persia 

6.  22  turned  the  heart  of  the  king  of  Assyria 

7.  1  in  the  reign  of  Artaxerxes  king  of  Persia 

7.  6  the  king  granted  him  all  his  request,  ac. 

7.  7  the  seventh  year  of  Artaxerxes  the  king 

7.  8  which  (was)  in  the  seventh  year  of  the  k. 

7. 11  copy  of  the  letter  that  the  king  Artaxerxes 

7.  27  (such  a  thing)  as  this  in  the  king’s  heart 
7.28  before  the  king . .  and  before  all  the  king’s 

8.  1  in  the  reign  of  Artaxerxes  the  king 

8.  22  For  I  was  ashamed  to  require  of  the  king 

8.  22  because  we  had  spoken  unto  the  king,  sa. 

8.  25  which  the  king,  and  his  counsellors,  and 

8.  36  the  king’s  commissions  unto  the  king’s 

9.  7  and  for  our  iniquities  have  we,  our  kings 

9.  7  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  kingsof 

9.  9  unto  us  in  the  sight  of  the  kings  of  Persia 
Nell.  1.  11  For  I  was  the  king’s  cup  bearer 

2.  1  the  twentieth  year  of  Artaxerxes  the  king 
2.  1  took  up  the  wine,  and  gave  (it)  unto  thek. 
2.  2  Wherefore  the  king  said  unto  me.  Why 
2.  3  said  unto  the  king.  Let  the  king  live  for 
2.  4  the  king  said  unto  me,  For  what  dost  thou 
2.  5,  7  I  said  unto  the  king,  If  it  please  the  king 
2.  6  theking  said  unto  me.  .it  pleased  theking 
2.  8  unto  Asaph  the  keeper  of  the  king's  forest 
2.  8  the  kiuggrantedme,  according  to  the  good 
2.  9  gave  them  the  king’s  letters.  Now  the  king 

2. 14  Then  I  went  on.  .to  the  king’s  pool :  but 

2.  18  as  also  the  king’s  words  that  he  had  spoken 

2. 19  that  ye  do?  will  ye  rebel  against  theking? 

3. 15  of  the  poolof  Shiloahby  the  king’s  garden 

3.  25  which  liethout  from  the  king’s  high  house 

5.  4  have  borrowed  money  for  the  king’s  trib. 

5.  14  thirtieth  year  of  Artaxerxes  the  king 

6.  6  that  thou  mayest  be  their  king,  according 

6.  7  (Their  is)  a  king  in  Judah  :  and  now  shall 

6.  7  it  be  reported  to  the  king  according  to 

7.  6  whom  Nebuchadnezzar  the  king  of  Baby. 

9.  22  of  the  king  of  Heshbon,  and .  .of  Og  king 

9.  24  with  then’  kings,  and  the  people  of  (lie 
9.  32  on  our  kings,  since  the  time  of  the  kings 
9.  34  Neither  have  our  kings,  our  princes,  our 
9.  37  unto  the  kings  whom  thou  hast  set  over 

11.  23  For  (it  w  as)  the  king’s  commandment  co. 
11.  24  at  the  king’s  hand  in  all  matters  concern. 
13.  £  thirtieth  year  of  Artaxerxes  king  of  Bab. 
13.  6  unto  the  king,  .obtained  I  leave  oftheking 
13.  26  Did  not  Solomon  king  of  Israel  sin  by  th. 
13.  26  among  many  nations  was  there  no  king 
13.  26  and  God  made  him  king  over  all  Israel 
Esth.  1.  2  the  king  Aliasuerus  sat  on  the  throne  of 
1.  5  the  king  made  a  feast  unto  all  the  people 
1 .  5  the  court  of  the  garden  of  the  king's  pal. 
1.  7  according  to  the  state  of  the  king 
1.  8  the  king  had  appointed  to  all  the  officers 
1.  9  theroyalhousev,'hicli(belonged)tokingA, 


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Esth.  i.  io  when  the  heart  of  the  king  was  merry 

i.  io  serveilin  the  presence  of  Ahasuerusthek. 

i.  ii  To  bring  Vashti  the  queen  before  the  king 

1. 12  queen  Vashti  refused  to  come  at  the  king’s 

1. 12  therefore  was  the  king  very  wroth,  and 

i.  13  Then  theking  said  to  the  wise  men,  which 
1'.  13  for  so  (was)  the  king's  manner  toward  all 

1.  14  which  saw  the  king’s  face,  (and)  which  sat 

1. 15  the  king  Ahasaerus  by  the  chamberlains? 

1.  16  Memucan  answered  before  the  king  and 

1. 16  hath  not  done  wrong  to  the  king  only,  but 

1. 16  in  all  the  provinces  of  the  king  Ahasuerus 

1.  17  The  king  Ahasuerus  commanded  Vashti 

1.  18  say  this  day  unto  all  the  king’s  princes 

1.  19  If  it  please  the  king,  let  there  go  a  royal 

1  19  That  Vashti  come  no  more  before  king  A. 

1 . 19  and  let  the  king  give  her  royal  estate  unto 

1.  20  when  the  king’s  decree  which  he  shall 

1.  21  the  saying  pleased  theking.  .and  the  king 

1 .  22  he  sent  letters  into  all  the  king’s  provinces 

2.  1  when  the  wrath  of  king  Ahasuerus  was 

2.  2  Then  said  the  king’s  servants  that  minis. 

2  2  be  fair  young  virgins  sought  for  the  king 

2.  3  let  the  king  appoint  officers  in  all  the  pr. 

2.  3  custody  of  Hege  the  king’s  chamberlain 

2.  4  let  the  maiden  which  pleasetli  the  king 

2.  4  the  thing  pleased  the  king;  and  he  did 

2.  6  carried  away  with  Jeconiah  king  of  Judah 

2.  6  whom  Nebuchadnezzar  theking  of  Baby. 

2.  8  when  the  king's  commandment  and  his 

2.  8  Esther  was  brought  also  into  the  king's 

2.  9  meet  to  be  given  her,  out  of  the  king’s 

2.  12  turn  was  come  to  go  in  to  king  Ahasuerus 

2.  13  Then . .  came  (every)  maiden  unto  the  king 
2.  13  house  of  the  women  unto  the  king’s  hou. 

2.  14  custody  of  Shaashgaz  the  king’s  chambe. 

2.  14  in  unto  theking  nomore,  except  the  king 
2.  15  was  come  to  go  in  unto  the  king,  she  req. 

2. 15  nothing  but  what  Hegai  the  king’s  chain. 

2. 16  So  Esther  was  taken  unto  king  Ahasuerus 
2  17  the  king  loved  Esther  above  all  the  worn. 

2. 18  Then  the  king  made  a  greatfeastuntoall 

2. 18  according  to  the  state  of  the  king 

2. 19  then  Mordecai  sat  in  the  king’s  gate 

2.  21  sat  in  the  king’s  gate,  two  of  the  king’s 
2.  21  sought  to  lay  hand  011  the  king  Ahasuerus 
2.  22  Esther  certified  the  king  (thereof)  in  Mor. 

2.  23  the  book  of  the  chronicles  before  the  Icing 

3.  1  After  these  things  did  king  Ahasuerus 

3.  2  king's  servants,  that  (were)  in  the  king’s 

3.  2  for  the  king  had  so  commanded  concern. 

3.  3  the  king’s  servants,  which  (were)  in  the 

3.  3  Wliytransgressest  thou  the  king’s  comma. 

3.  7  in  the  twelfth  year  of  king  Ahasuerus 

3.  8  Hainan  said  unto  king  Ahasuerus,  There 

3.  8  neither  keep  they  the  king’s  laws :  there. 

3.  8  (is)  not  for  the  king’s  profit  to  suffer  them 

3.  9  If  it  please  the  king,  let  it  be  written  that 

3.  9  to  bring  (it)  into  the  king’s  treasuries 

3. 10  the  king  took  his  ring  from  his  hand,  and 

3.  11  the  king  said  unto  Haman,  The  silver  (is) 

3.  12  Then  were  the  king's  scribes  called  on  the 

3. 12  unto  the  king’s  lieutenants,  and  to  the 
3.  12  in  the  name  of  king  Ahasuerus  was  it 
3.  12  written,  and  sealed  with  the  king’s  ring 

3. 13  sent  by  posts  into  all  the  king’s  provinces 

3.  15  being  hastened  by  the  king’s  commandm. 

3. 15  the  king  and  Haman  sat  down  to  drink 

4.  2  came  even  before  the  king’s  gate :  for  none 

4.  2  enterintotheking’sgateclothedwitlisac. 

4.  3  whithersoever  the  king’s  commandment 

4.  5  (one)  of  the  king’s  chamberlains,  whom 

4  6  unto  the  street,  .which  (was) before  the  k. 

4.  7  promised  to  pay  to  the  king’s  treasuries 

4.  8  that  she  should  go  in  unto  the  king,  to 

4.  1 1  king’s  servants,  and  the  people  of  the  king 

4.  11  shall  come  unto  the  king  into  the  inner 

4.  11  except  such  to  whom  the  kingshall  hold 

4.  11  not  been  called  to  come  in  unto  the  king 

4.  13  that  thou  shalt  escape  in  the  king’s  house 

4.  1 6  and  so  will  I  go  in  unto  the  king,  which 

5.  1  of  the  king’s  house,  over  against  the  king’s 

5.  1  the  king  sat  upon  his  royal  throne  in  the 

5.  2  so,  when  the  king  saw  Esther  the  queen 

5.  2  the  king  held  out  to  Esther  the  golden  sc. 

5.  3  Then  said  the  king  unto  her,  Wliat  wilt 

5.  4  If  (itseem)gooduntotheking,lettheking 

5.  5  the  king  said .  .So  the  king  and  Hainan 

5.  6  the  king  said  unto  Esther  at  the  banquet 

5.  8  found  favour  in  the  sight  of  the  king,  and 

5.  8  if  it  please  the  king  to  grant  my  petition 

5.  8  let  the  king  and  Haman  come  to  the  ban. 

5.  8  I  will  do  to  morrow  as  the  king  hath  said 

5.  9  when  Haman  saw  Mordecai  in  the  king’s 

5.  11  wherein  the  king  had  promoted  him,  and 

5.  11  above  the  princes  and  servants  of  the  king 

5.  12  did  let  no  man  come  in  with  the  king 

5  12  am  I  invited  unto  her  also  with  the  king 

5. 13  Mordecai  the  Jew  sitting  at  the  king’s  g. 

5. 14  to  morrow  speak  thou  unto  the  king  that] 
c  1 4  then  go  thou  in  merrily  with  the  king  unto 

6.  1  O11  that  night  could  not  the  king  sleep 

6  1  and  they  were  read  before  the  king 

6.  2  two  of  the  king’s  chamberlains,  the  keep. 

6.  2  who  sought  to  lay  hand  on  the  king  Aha. 

6.  3  the  king  said,  Wliat  honour  and  dignity 

6.  3  Then  said  the  king’s  servants  that  minis. 

6.  4  And  the kingsaid,  Who  (is) in  the  court? 

6.  4  into  the  outward  court  of  the  king’s  house 

6.  4  to  speak  unto  the  king  to  hang  Mordecai 

6.  5  the  king’s  servants  said  unto  him,  Behold 
5  And  the  king  said,  Let  him  come  in 


Esth.  6.  6  the  king  said  unto  him,  What  shall  be 

6.  6  unto  the  man  whom  the  king  delighteth 

6.  6  To  whom  would  the  king  delight  to  do  ho. 

7.  7  Haman  answered  the  king,  Eor  the  man 

6.  7,  9,  9,  11  whom  the  king  delighteth  to  lion. 

6.  8  Let  the  royal  apparel . .  which  the  king 

6.  8  the  horse  that  the  king  ridetli  upon,  and 

6.  9  to  the  hand  of  one  of  the  king’s  most  noble 

6. 10  Then  the  king  said  to  Hainan,  M  ake  haste 

6. 10  the  Jew,  that  sitteth  at  the  king’s  gate 

6. 12  Mordecai  came  again  to  the  king’s  gate 

6. 14  came  the  king’s  chamberlain,  and  hasted 

7.  1  So  the  king  and  Hainan  came  to  banquet 

7.  2  the  king  said  again  unto  Esther  on  the 

7.  3  thy  sight,  O  king,  and  if  it  please  the  king 

7.  4  could  not  countervail  the  king’s  damage 

7.  5  the  king  Ahasuerus  answered,  and  said 

7.  6  Hainan  was  afraid  before  the  king  and 

7.  7  king,  arising  from  the  banquet  of  wine 

7.  7  evil  determined  against  him  by  the  king 

7.  8  tile  king  returned  out  of  the  palace  garden 

7.  8  Then  said  the  king,  Will  he  force  the  queen 

7.  8  As  the  word  went  out  of  the  king’s  mouth 

7.  9  Harbonah . .  said  before  the  king,  Behold 

7.  9  Mordecai,  who  had  spoken  good  for  the  k. 

7.  9  Then  the  king  said,  Hang  him  thereon 

7.  10  Then  was  the  king's  wrath  pacified 

8.  1  On  that  day  did  the  king  Ahasuerus  give 

8.  1  and  Mordecai  came  before  the  king ;  for 

8.  2  the  king  took  off  his  ring,  which  he  had 

8.  3  Esther  spake  yet  again  before  the  king 

8.  4  the  king  held  out  the  golden  sceptre  tow. 

8 .  4  So  Esther  arose,  and  stood  before  the  king 

8.  5  If  it  please  the  king,  and  if  I  have  found 

8.  5  and  the  thing(seem)  right  before  the  king 

8.  5  which  (are)  in  all  the  king’s  provinces 

8.  7  Then  the  king  Ahasuerus  said  unto  Esther 

8.  8  as  it  liketli  you,  in  the  king’s  name,  and 

8.  8  seal  (it)  with  the  king’s  ring  :  for  the 

8.  8  in  the  king’s  name . .  with  the  king’s  l  ing 

8.  9  Then  were  the  king’s  scribes  called  at 

8.  10  he  wrote  in  the  king  Ahasuerus’  name 
8  10  sealed  (it)  with  the  king’s  ring  ;  and  sent 
8.  1 1  Wherein  the  king  granted  the  Jews  which 

8. 12  in  all  the  provinces  of  king  Ahasuerus 
8.  14  pressed  on  by  the  king’s  commandment 
8.  15  went  out  from  the  presence  of  the  king  in 

8.  17  whithersoever  the  king’s  commandment 

9.  1  when  the  king’s  commandment  and  his 

9.  2,  20  all  the  provinces  of  the  king  Ahasuerus 

9.  3  and  officers  of  the  king,  helped  the  Jews 
g.  4  Mordecai  (was)  great  in  the  king’s  house 

9.  11  the  number. .  was  brought  before  the  king 

9.  12  the  king  said  unto  Esther  the  queen,  The 

9.  12  done  in  the  rest  of  the  king’s  provinces  ? 

9.  13  If  it  pleasetli  the  king,  let  it  be  granted 

9. 14  the  king  commanded  it  so  to  be  done:  and 

9. 16  other  Jews  that  (were)  in  the  king’s  prov. 

9.  25  But  when  (Esther)  came  before  the  king 

10.  1  the  king  Ahasuerus  laid  a  tribute  upon  the 
10  2  wliereunto  the  king  advanced  him,  (are) 

10.  2  in  the  book  of  the  chronicles  of  the  kings 

10.  3  Mordecai  the  Jew  (was)  next  unto  king  A. 

Job  3.  14  With  kings  and  counsellors  of  the  earth 
12  18  He  looseth  the  bond  of  kings,  and  girdeth 
i=.  24  prevail  against  him,  as  a  king  ready  to  the 
18  14  it  shall  bring  him  to  the  king  of  terrors 

29.  25  and  dwelt  as  a  king  in  the  army,  as  one 
34.  18  (Is  it  fit)  to  say  to  a  king, (Thou  art)  wicked  ? 
36.  7  but  with  kings  (are  they)  011  the  throne 
41.  34  he  (is)a  king  over  all  the  children  of  pride 
Tsa  2  2  The  kings  of  the  earth  set  themselves,  and 

2.  6  Yet  have  I  set  my  king  upon  my  holy  lull 
2.  10  Be  wise  now  therefore,  0  ye  kings ;  be 
5.  2  Hearken  unto  the  voice  of  my  cry,  my  k. 

10.  16  The  Loup  (is)  king  for  ever  and  ever  :  the 

18.  50  Great  deliverance  giveth  he  to  his  king 
20  9  Save,  LOUD  :  let  the  king  hear  us  when 
21.  1  The  king  shall  joy  in  thy  strength,  O  LORD 
21.  7  For  the  king  trusteth  in  the  Lord  ;  and 
24.  7,  9  and  the  king  of  glory  shall  come  in 

"4  8,  10  Who  (is)  this  kiiig  of  glory  ?  The  Lord 

24. 10  The  Lord  of  hosts,  he  (is)  the  king  of  gl. 

29. 10  yea,  the  Lord  sitteth  king  for  ever 

33  16  There  is  no  king  saved  by  the  multitude 

44.  4  Thou  art  my  king,  0  God :  command  del. 

45.  1  which  I  have  made  touching  the  king;  my 
45.  5  sharp  in  the  heart  of  the  king’s  enemies 
45.  9  King’s  daughters  (were)  among  thy  hono. 
45.  11  So  shall  the  king  greatly  desire  thy  beauty 
45  13  The  king’s  daughter  (is)  all  glorious  within 

45.  14  shall  be  brought  unto  the  king  in  raiment 
45.  15  they  shall  enter  into  the  king’s  palace 
47.  2  (lie  is)  a  great  king  over  all  the  earth 
47  6  sing  praises  unto  our  king,  sing  praises 

47.  7  For  God  (is)  the  king  of  all  the  earth :  sing 

48.  2  (is)  mount  Zion,  .the  city  of  the  great  king 
48.  4  the  kings  were  assembled,  they  passed  by 
61.  6  Thou  wilt  prolong  the  king’s  life  ;  (and) 
63.  11  the  king  shall  rejoice  in  God  ;  every  one 

68. 12  Kings  of  armies  did  flee  apace ;  and  she 
98.  14  When  the  Almighty  scattered  kings  111  it 
68.  24  the  goings  of  my  God,  my  king,  in  the 
68.  29  because  of  thy  temple,  .shall  kings  bring 
72.  1  Give  the  king.  .and.  unto  the  king’s  son 
72.  IO  The  kings  of  Tarshish . .  the  kings  of  Slieba 
72.  11  Yea,  all  kings  shall  fall  down  before  him 
74.  12  For  God  (is)  my  king  of  old,  working  sa. 
76.  12  (he  is)  terrible  to  the  kings  of  the  earth 
84.  3  0  Lord  of  hosts,  my  king,  and  my  God 
89.  18  and  the  Holy  One  of  Israel  (is)  our  king 
89.  27  higher  than  the  kings  of  the  earth 


Tsa.  05.  3  For  the  Lord  (is)  a  great,  .king  above  all 

98.  6  a  joyful  noise  before  the  LORI),  the  king 

99.  4  The  king’s  strength  also  loveth  judgment 
102.  15  and  all  the  kings  of  the  earth  thy  glory 
105.  14  yea,  he  reproved  kings  for  their  sakes 
105.  20  The  king  sent  and  loosed  him ;  (even)  the 
105.  30 frogs,  .in  the  chambers  of  their  kings 
no.  5  shall  strike  through  kings  in  the  day  of 

1 19.  46  speak  of  thy  testimonies  also  before  kings 
135.  10  smote  great  nations,  and  slew  mighty  k. 

135.  n  Silion  king.  audOg  king  of  Baashan,  and 
136. 17  To  him  which  smote  great  kings  :  for  his 

136.  18  slew  famous  kings :  for  his  mercy  (endu.) 
136.  19  Sihon  king  of  the  Amorites:  for  his  mercy 
136.  20  Og  the  king  of  Bashan  ;  for  his  mercy 
138.  4  All  the  kings  of  the  earth  sliallpraise  thee 

144. 10  (It  is  he)  that  giveth  salvation  unto  kings 
145.  1  I  will  extol  thee,  my  God,  0  King  ;  and  I 

148. 11  Kings  of  the  earth,  and  all  people  ;  prin. 

149.  2  the  children  of  Zion  be  joyful  in  their  k. 

149.  8  To  bind  their  kings  with  chains,  and  their 

Prov.  1.  1  Solomon  the  son  of  David,  king  of  Israel 

8. 15  By  me  kings  reign,  and  princes  decree  j. 

14.  28  In  the  multitude  of  people  (is)  the  king’s 
14. 35  The  king’s  favour  (is)  toward  a  wise  serv. 

16.  10  A  divine  sentence  (is)  in  the  lips  of  thek. 

16.  12  abomination  to  kings  to  commit  wicked. 

16.  13  Righteous  lips  (are)  the  delight  of  kings 
16. 14  The  wrath  of  a  king  (is  as)  messengers  of 
16.  15  In  the  light  of  the  king’s  countenance 

19. 12  The  king's  wrath  (is)  as  the  roaring  of  a 
20.  2  fear  of  a  king  (is)  as  the  roariDg  of  a  lion 
20.  8  A  king  that  sitteth  in  the  throne  of  judg. 

20.  26  A  wise  king  scattereth  the  wicked,  and 

20.  28  Mercy  and  truth  preserve  the  king  ;  and 

21.  1  The  king’s  heart  (is)  in  the  hand  of  the  L. 

22. 11  (for)  the  grace  of  his  lips  the  king  (shall 

22.  29  lie  shall  stand  before  kings;  be  shall  not 
24. 21  My  son,  fear  thou  the  Lord  and  the  king 
25.  1  which  the  men  of  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah 
25.  2  the  honour  of  kings  (is)  to  search  out  a 
25.  3  and  the  hearts  of  kings  (is)  unsearchable 
25.  5  Take  away  the  wicked  from  before  the  k. 
25.  6  Put  not  forth . .  in  the  presence  of  the  king 
29  4  The  king  by  judgment  establisheth  the 

29.  14  The  king  that  faithfully  judgetli  the  pool 

30.  27  The  locusts  have  no  king,  yet  go  they  for. 

30.  28  spider  taketli  hold,  .and  is  in  king’s  pala. 

30.  31  a  king,  against  whom  (there  is)  no  rising 

31.  1  The  words  of  king  Lemuel,  the  prophecy 

31.  3  thy  ways  to  that  which  destroyeth  kings 
31.  4  for  kings,  O  Lemuel,  (it  is)  not  for  kings  to 

Eccl.  1.  1  the  Preacher,  the  sou  of  David,  king  of  J. 

1.  12  I  the  Preacher  was  king  over  Israel  in  J . 

2  8  the  peculiar  treasure  of  kings  and  of  the 

2.  12  the  man  (do)  that  cometh  after  the  king 

4.  13  a  wise  child  than  an  old  and  foolish  king 

5.  9  the  king  (himself)  is  served  by  the  field 
8.  2  I  (counsel  thee)  to  keep  the  king’s  com. 

8.  4  Where  the  word  of  a  king  (is,  there  is)  p. 
g.  14  and  there  came  a  great  king  against  it,  and 

10.  16  Woe  to  thee,  O  land,  when  thy  king  (is)  a. 
10. 17  when  thy  king  (is)  the  son  of  nobles,  and 

10.  20  Curse  not  the  king,  no  not  in  thy  thought 
Song  1.  4  The  king  hath  brought  me  into  his  chain. 

I  12  While  the  king  (sitteth)  at  his  table,  my 

3  9  King  Solomon  made  himself  a  chariot  of 

3. 11  and  behold  king  Solomon  with  the  crown 
7.  5  the  king  (is)  held  in  the  galleries 

Isa  1.  1  in  the  days  of  Uzziah,  Jot  ham.  .kings  of 

6.  1  In  the  year  that  king  Uzziah  died  I  saw 

6.  5  for  mine  eyes  have  seen  the  king,  theXoitn 

7.  I  the  days  of .  .Uzziah  king  of  J udali,  (that) 

7.  1  king  of  Syria,  and.  king  of  Israel,  went 

7  6  set  a  king  in  the  midst  of  it,  (even)  the  son 
7.  16  land,  shall  be  forsaken  of  both  her  kings 
7  1 7  departed  from  J  udali  ;  (even)  the  king  of 

7.  20  by  the  king  of  Assyria,  the  head,  and  the 

8.  4  shall  be  taken  away  before  the  king  of  A. 

8.  7  (even)tlie  king  of  Assyria,  and  all  his  glory 
8.  21  fret  themselves,  and  curse  their  king  and 

10  8  (Are)  not  my  princes  altogether  kings? 

10.  12  of  the  stout  heart  of  the  king  of  Assyria 

II  4  take  up  thisproverb  against  thekingofB. 
14.  9  it  hath  raised  up.  .all  the  kingsof  the  11a 
14  18  All  the  kings  of  the  nations,  (even)  all  of 
14.  28  I11  the  year  that  king  Aliaz  died  was  this 
10  4  a  fierce  king  shall  rule  over  them,  saith 

19.  II  son  of  the  wise,  the  son  of  ancient  kings  ? 

20.  i  when  Sargon  the  king  of  Assyria  sent  him 
20.  4  So  shall  the  king  of  Assyria  lead  away  the 
20.  6  to  be  delivered  from  the  king  of  Assyria 

23. 15  according  to  the  days  of  one  king  :  after 
24.  21  and  the  kingsof  the  earth  upon  the  earth 
30.  33  yea,  for  the  king  it  is  prepared :  he  hath 

32.  I  a  king  shall  reign  in  righteousness,  and 
33  17  Thine  eyes  shall  seethe  kinginliisbeauty 
33  22  our  lawgiver,  the  Lord  (is)  our  king;  he 
36.  1  in  the  fourteenth  year  of  king  Hezekiah 
36.  1  Sennacherib  king  of  Assyria  came  up  ag. 
36.  2  the  king  of  Assyria  sent,  .unto  king  Hez. 
36.  4  Thus  saith  the  great  king,  the  king  of  A. 
36.  6  so  (is)  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt  to  all  that 
36.  8  give  pledges,  .to  my  master  the  king  of  A. 
36  13  Hear,  .the  words  of  the  great  king,  the  k. 
36.  14  Thus  saith  the  king,  Let  not  Hezekiah 
36.  15  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  A. 

36. 16  for  thus  saith  the  king  of  Assyria,  Slake 
36.  18  his  land  out  of  the  hand  of  the  king  of  A. 

36.  21  for  the  king’s  commandment  was,  saying 

37.  1  when  king  Hezekiah  heard  (it),  that  he 
37.  4  whom  the  king  of  Assyria  his  master  hath 


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l3a.  37.  5  the  servants  of  king  Hezekiah  came  to  I. 

37.  6  the  servants  of  the  king  of  Assyria  have 

37.  8  found  the  king  of  Assyria  warring  against 

37.  9  heard  say  concerning  Tirhakah  king  of  E. 

37.  10  Thus  shall  ye  speak  to  Hezekiah  king  of 

37.  10  given  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Assyria 

37.  1 1  thou  hast  heard  what  the  kings  of  Assyria 

37.  13  king  of  Hamath,  and  the  king  of  Arphad 

37. 13  the  king  of  the  city  of  Sepharvaim,  Hena 

37.  18  the  kings  of  Assyria  have  laid  waste  all 

37.  21  prayed  to  me  agaiust  Sennacherib  king  of 

37.  33  concerning  the  king  of  Assyria,  He  shall 

37.  37  So  Sennacherib  king  of  Assyria  departed 

38.  6  out  of  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Assyria :  and 

38.  9  The  writing  of  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah 

39.  1  king  of  Babylon,  sent  letters  and  a  present 

39.  3  came  Isaiah  tire  prophet  unto  king  Hezek. 
39.  7  be  eunuchs  in  the  palace  of  the  king  of  B. 
41.  2  called  him ..  and  made  (him)  rule  over  k.? 
41.  2t  bring  forth .  .saith  the  king  of  Jacob 

43.  15  Holy  One,  the  Creator  of  Israel,  your  king 

44.  6  Thus  saith  the  Lord  the  king  of  Israel 

45.  1  I  will  loose  the  loins  of  kings,  to  open 
49.  7  kings  shall  see  and  arise,  princes  also 
49.  23  kings  shall  be  thy  nursing  fathers,  and 
52.  15  the  kings  shall  shut  their  mouths  at  him 
57.  9  thou  wentest  to  the  king  with  ointment 
60.  3  and  kings  to  the  brightness  of  thy  rising 
60.  10  and  then-  kings  shall  minister  unto  thee 
60.  n  thy  gates  shall  be  open .  (that)  their  kings 
60.  16  shalt  suck  the  breasts  of  kings :  and  thou 
62.  2  thy  righteousness,  and  all  kings  thy  glory 

Jer.  1.  2  of  Josiah  the  son  of  Amon  king  of  Judah 

1.  3,  3  thesonof  Josiahkingof  Judah,  unto  the 

1.  18  against  the  kings  of  Judah,  against  the 

2.  26  their  kings,  their  princes,  and  their  priests 

3.  6  unto  me  in  the  days  of  J osiah  the  king 

4.  9  the  heart  of  the  king  shall  perish,  and 

8.  1  shall  bring  out  the  bones  of  the  kings  of 
8.  19  (Is)  not  the  Lord  in  Zion  ?  (is)  not  her  king 
10.  7  Who  would  not  fear  thee,  O  king  of  nat.  ? 

10. 10  the  living  God,  and  an  everlasting  King 
13.  13  the  kings  that  sit  upon  David’s  throne 

13. 18  Say  unto  the  king  and  to  the  queen,  Hu. 
15.  4  Manasseh  the  son  of  Hezekiah  king  of  J. 
17.  ig  whereby  the  kingsof  Judah  come  in,  and 
17.  20  Hear  ye  the  word  of  the  Lord,  ye  kings 
17.  25  Then  shall  there  enter . .  kings  and  princes 

19.  3  Hear  ye  the  word  of  the  Lord,  0  kings 

19.  4  nor  the  kings  of  Judah,  and  have  filled 

19. 13  the  houses  of  the  kings  of  Judah,  shall 

20.  4  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  and 

20.  5  all  the  treasures  of  the  kings  of  Judah 

21.  1  when  king  Zedekiah  sent  unto  him  Pas. 

2i.  2  king  of  Babylon  maketh  war  against  us 
21.  4  wherewith  ye  fight  against  the  king  of  B. 
2t.  7  I  will  deliver  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah 
21.  7  into  the  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of 

21. 10  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  and 

21.  j  1  touching  the  house  of  the  king  of  Judah 

22.  1  Godown  to  the  houseof  the  kingof  Judah 

22.  2  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  O  king  of  Ju. 
22.  4  then  shall  there  enter . .  kings  sitting  upon 
22.  6  thus  saith  the  Lord  unto  the  king's  house  , 
22.  ji  Shallum  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  Judah 

22. 18  Jelioiakimtheson  of  Josiah  king  of  Judah 
22.  24  Coniah  the  son  of  Jehoiakim  kingof  Judah 

22.  25  into  the  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of 

23.  5  and  a  King  shall  reign  and  prosper,  and 

24.  1  after  that  N  ebuchadrezzar  king  of  Baby. 

24.  1  Jeconiah  the  son  of  Jehoiakim  king  of  J. 

24.  8  So  will  I  give  Zedekiah  the  king  of  Judah 

25.  1  Jehoiakim  theson  of  Josiahkingof  Judah 

25.  i  the  first  year  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of 

23.  3  Josiah  the  son  of  Amon  king  of  Judah 

25.  9  Nebuchadrezzar  the  king  of  Babylon,  my 

25. 1 1  these  nations  shall  serve  the  king  of  Bab. 

25.  12  I  will  punish  the  king  of  Babylon,  and 

25. 14  many  nations  and  great  kings  shall  serve 

25.  18  the  kings  thereof,  and  the  princes  thereof 

25.  19  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt,  and  his  servants 
25.  20  all  the  kings . .  and  all  the  kings  of  the  land 
25.  22  the  kings  of  Tyrus,  and  all  the  kings 

25.  22  the  kings  of  the  isles  which  (are)  beyond 
25.  24  the  kings  of  Arabia,  and  all  the  kings  of 
25.  25  And  all  the  kings  of  Zimri,  and  all  the 
25.  25  kings  of  Elam,  and  all  the  kingsof  theM. 
25. 26  all  the  kings  of  the  north,  far  and  near 

25.  26  the  king  of  Sheshachslialldrinkafterthem 

26.  1  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiahkingof  Judah 

26. 10  they  came  up  from  the  king’s  house  unto 

26.  18  prophesied  in  the  days  of  Hezekiah  king 

26.  19  DidHezekiah  king  of  Judah  and  all  Judah 

26.  21  when.. the  king.. heard  his  words,  the  king 

26.  22  Jehoiakim  the  king  sent  men  into  Egypt 

26.  23  and  brought  them  unto  Jehoiakim  the  k. 

27.  1  Jehoiakim  the  sou  of  Josiahkingof  Judah 

27.  3  to  the  king  of  Edom,  and  tothe  king  of  M. 

27.  3  king  of  the  Ammonites,  arid  to  the  king 

27.  3  and  to  the  king  of  Zidon,  by  the  hand  of 

27.  3  come  to  Jerusalem  unto  Zedekiah  king  of 

27.  6  into  the  hand  of  Nebuchadnezzar  the  king 
27.  7  many  nations  and  great  kings  shall  serve 
27.  8  which  will  not  serve,  the  kingof  Babylon 
27.  8,  11,  12  under  the  yoke  of  the  king  of  Bab. 
27.  9,  14  Ye  shall  not  serve  the  king  of  Babylon 
27.  12  I  spake  also  to  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah 
27.  13  that  will  not  serve  the  king  of  Babylon  ? 
27.  17  serve  the  kingof  Babylon,  and  live:  whe. 
27.  18,  21  (injthe  house  of  the  king  of  Judah 
27.  20  Wliich  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon 
27.  20  Jeconiah  the  son  of  Jehoiakim  king  of  J. 


Jer.  28.  1  the  reign  of  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah,  in 

28.  2  I  have  broken  the  yoke  of  the  king  of  Ba. 

28.  3  king  of  Babylon  took  away  from  this  place 

28.  4  Jeconiah  the  son  of  Jehoiakim  king  of  J. 

28.  4  will  break  the  yoke  of  the  king  of  Babylon 

28. 11  the  yoke  of  Nebuchadnezzar  kingof  Bab. 

28.  14  may  serve  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Baby. 

29.  2  After  that  Jeconiah  the  king,  and  the  qu. 

29.  3  king  of  Judah  sent  unto,  .kingof  Babylon 

29. 16  of  the  king  that  sittetli  upon  the  throne 

29.  21  into  the  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of 

29.  22  whom  the  king  of  Babylon  roasted  in  the 

30.  9  But  they  shall  serve . .  David  their  king 

32.  1  in  the  tenth  year  of  Zedekiah  king  of  J u. 
32.  2  then  the  king  of  Babylon’s  army  besieged 
32.  2  prison,  which  (was)  in  tire  kingof  Judah’s 
32.  3  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah  had  shut  him  up 
32.  3,  4  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon 
32.  4  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah  shall  not  escape 
32.  28  into  the  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of 
32.  32  their  kings,  their  princes,  their  priests 

32.  36  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of 

33.  4  concerning  the  houses  of  the  kings  of  J. 

34.  1  when  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon 

34.  2  Go  and  speak  to  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah 

34.  2  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  and 
34.  3  behold  the  eyes  of  the  king  of  Babylon 
34.  4  hear  the  word . .  0  Zedekiah  king  of  J udah 
34.  5  the  former  kings  which  were  before  thee 
34.  6  spake  all  these  words  unto  Zedekiah  king 
34.  7  When  the  king  of  Babylon’s  army  fought 
34.  8  after  that  the  king  Zedekiah  had  made  a 

34.  21  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah,  and  his  princes 

35.  21  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon’s 

35.  1  days  of  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king 

35.  11  when  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon 

36.  1,  9  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of 

36. 12  Then  he  went  down  into  the  king’s  house 

36.  16  We  will  surely  tell  the  king  of  all  these 

36.  20  they  went  in  to  the  king  into  the  court 

36.  20  told  all  the  words  in  the  ears  of  the  king 

36.  21  So  the  king  sent  Jehudi  to  fetch  the  roll 

36.  21  and  Jehudi  read  it  in  the  ears  of  the  king 

36.  21  the  princes  which  stood  beside  the  king 

36.  22  Now  the  king  sat  in  the  winter  house,  in 

36.  24  the  king,  nor  any  of  his  servants  that 
36.  25  had  made  intercession  to  the  king  that 
36.  26  the  king  commanded  Jeralimeel  the  son 
36.  27  after  that  the  king  had  burnt  the  roll,  and 
36.  28,  32  which  Jehoiakim  king  of  Judah  hath 
36.  29  thou  shalt  say  to  Jehoiakim  king  of  Judah 
36.  29  The  king  of  Babylon  shall  certainly  come 

36.  30  saith  the  Lord  of  Jehoiakim  king  of  Jud. 

37.  1  king  Zedekiah  the  son  of  Josiah  reigned 

37.  1  Coniah.  .whom  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of 

37.  3  Zedekiah  the  king  sent  Jehucal  the  son 

37.  7  Thus  shall  ye  say  to  the  king  of  Judah 

37.  17  the  king  sent,  .and  the  king  asked  him 

37.  17  lie  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of 

37. 18  Jeremiah  said  unto  king  Zedekiah,  What 

37.  19  king  of  Babylon  shall  not  come  against 

37.  20  hear  now,  I  pray  thee,  O  my  lord  the  king 

37.  21  Then  Zedekiah  the  king  commanded  that 

38.  3  be  given  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Bab. 

38.  4  the  princes  said  unto  the  king,  Webeseech 

38.  5  Zedekiah  the  king  said,  Behold,  he  (is)  in 

38.  5  for  the  icing  (is)  not  (he  that),ean  do  (any) 

38.  7  in  the  king's  house . .  the  king  then  sitting 

38.  8  the  king’s  house,  and  spake  to  the  king 

38.  9  My  lord  the  king,  these  men  have  done 

38. 10  Then  the  king  commanded  Ebed-melech 

38.  11  went  into  the  house  of  the  king  under  the 

38. 14  Zedekiah  the  kiDg  sent,  .and  the  king  said 

38. 16  the  king  sware  secretly  unto  Jeremiah 

38.  17  go  forth  unto  the  king  of  Babylon’s  prin. 

38.  18  if  thou  wilt  not  go  forth  to  the  kingof  B. 

38.  19  the  king  said  unto  Jeremiah,  I  am  afraid 

38.  22  that  are  left  in  the  king  of  Judah’s  house 

38.  22  (shall  be)  brought  fortli  to  the  king  of  B. 

38.  23  shall  be  taken  by  the  hand  of  the  king  of 

38.  25  Declare,  .what  thou  hast  said  unto  the  k. 

38.  25  hide  it  not . .  what  the  king  said  unto  thee 

38.  26  presented  my  supplication  before  the  king 

38.  27  these  words  that  the  kingliad  commanded 

39.  1  In  the  ninth  year  of  Zedekiah  kingof  Ju. 

39.  1  came  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon  and 

39.  3  all  the  princes  of  the  king  of  Babylon  came 

39.  3  the  residueof  theprinees  of  the  kingof  B. 

39.  4  when  Zedekiah  the  king  of  Judahsawthem 

39.  4  by  the  way  of  the  king’s  garden,  by  the 

39.  5  brought  him  up  to  Nebuchadnezzar  king 

39.  6  tlie  king  of  Babylon  slew . .  also  the  king  of 

39.  8  the  Chaldeans  burnt  the  king’s  house,  and 

39.  11  king  of  Babylon  gave  charge  concerning 

39. 13  and  all  the  king  of  Babylon’s  princes 

40.  5  whom  the  king  of  Babylon  hath  made  go. 

40.  7  heard  that  the  king  of  Babylon  had  made 

40.  9  serve  the  king  of  Babylon,  and  it  shall  be 

40.  11  heard  that  the  king  of  Babylon  had  lefta 

40.  14  certainly  know  that  Baalis  the  king  of  the 

41.  1  the  princes  of  the  king,  even  ten  men  with 

41.  2  whom  the  king  of  Babylon  had  made  gov. 

41.  9  the  kinghadmade  for  fearof  Baasha  king 

41. 10  the  king’s  daughters,  and  all  the  people 

41. 18  whom  the  king  of  Babylon  made  governor 

42.  11  Be  not  afraid  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  of 

43.  6  the  king’s  daughters,  and  every  person 

43.  10  send  and  take  Nebuchadrezzar  the  kingof 

44.  9  and  the  wickedness  of  the  kings  of  Judah 

44. 17  our  kings,  and  our  princes,  in  the  cities  of 
44.  21  your  kings,  and  your  princes,  and  the  pe. 
44. 30  give  Pharaoh-hoplira  king  of  Egypt  rnto 


Jer.  44.  30  I  gave  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah  into  the 

44.  30  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon 

45.  1  of  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  J . 

46.  2  against  the  army  of  Pliaraoh-neclio  king 
46.  2  which  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon 
46.  2  of  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  J. 

46. 13  how  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon 
46.  17  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt  (is  but)  a  noise 

46. 18  (As)  I  live,  saith  the  king,  whose  name  is 
46.25  I  will  punish .  .their  kings ;  even  Pharaoh 
46.  26  into  the  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar  kingof 

48.  15  saith  the  King,  w  hose  name  (is)  The  Lord 

49.  1  why  (then)  doth  their  king  inherit  Gad 
49.  3  for  their  king  shall  go  into  captivity,  (and) 
49.  28  which  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon 
49.  30  Nebuchadrezzar  kind  of  Babylon  hath 
49.  34  beginning  of  the  reign  of  Zedekiah  king 

49.  38  will  destroy  from  thence  the  king  and 

50.  17  first  the  king,  .and  last  this,  .king  of  Ba. 
50.  18  I  will  punish  the  king  of  Babylon  and 

50. 18  as  I  have  punished  the  king  of  Assyria 
50.  41  many  kings  shall  be  raised  up  from  the 

50.  43  The  kingof  Babylon  hath  heard  the  report 

51.  11  hath  raised  up  the  spirit  of  the  kings  of 
51.  28  with  the  kings  of  the  Medes,  the  captains 
51.  31  to  show  the  king  of  Babylon  that  his  city 
51.  34  the  king  of  Babylon  hath  devoured  me 
51.  57  saith  the  King,  whose  name(is)The  Lord 

51.  59  when  he  went  with  Zedekiah  the  king  of 

52.  3  Zedekiah  rebelled  agaiust  the  king  of  B. 
52.  4  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon  came 
52.  5  besieged  unto  tlid  eleventh  year  of  king 
52.  7  walls,  which  (was)  l)y  the  king's  garden 
52.  8  the  Chaldeans  pursued  after  the  king,  and 
52.  9  Then  they  took  the  king,  and  carried  him 
52.  9  up  to  the  king  of  l&bylon  to  Riblah  in 

52. 10  the  kifig  of  Babylon  slew  the  sons  of  Ze. 

52. 11  the  king  of  Babylon  bound  him  in  chains 
52.  12  year  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon 
52.  12  served  the  king  of  Babylon,  into  Jerusalem 

52. 13  burned . .  the  king’s  house  ;  and  all  the  ho. 
52.  15  that  fell  to  the  king  of  Babylon,  and  the 
52.  20  which  king  Solomon  bad  made  in  the  ho. 
52.  25  of  them  that  were  near  the  king’s  person 
52.  26  brought  them  to  the  king  of  Babylon  to 
52.  27  the  king  of  Babylon  smote  them,  and  put 
52.  31  year  of  the  captivity  of  Jehoiachinking 
52.  31  Evil-merodach  king  of  Babylon  in  the  first 
52.  31  lifted  up  the  head  of  Jehoiachin  king  of 
52.  32  set  his  throne  above  the  throne  of  the  king 
52.  34  continual  diet  given  him  of  the  king  of 

Lam.  2.  6  and  hath  despised,  the  king  and  the  pr. 
2.  9  her  king  and  her  princes  (are)  among  the 
4.  12  kings  of  the  earth,  and  all  the  inhabitants 
Eze.  1.  2  which  (was)  the  fifth  year  of  king  Jehoia. 

7.  27  The  king  shall  mourn,  and  the  prince  shall 

17. 12  the  king  of  Babylon,  .hath  taken  the  king 
17. 16  in  the  place  (where)  the  king  (dwelleth) 
19.  9  and  brought  him  to  the  king  of  Babylon 

21. 19  that  the  sword  of  the  king  of  Babylon 
21.  21  the  king  of  Babylon  stood  at  the  parting 
24.  2  the  king  of  Babylon  set  himself  against 

26.  7  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon,  a  king 

27.  33  thou  didst  enrich  the  kings  of  the  earth 

27.  35  their  kings  shall  be  sore  afraid,  they  shall 

28. 12  take  up  a  lamentation  upon  the  king  of  T. 

28.  17  I  will  lay  thee  before  kings,  that  theymay 

29.  2  set  thy  face  against  Pharaoh  king  of  Eg. 
29.  3  I  (am)  against  thee,  Pharaoh  king  of  Eg. 

29.  18  king  of  Babylon  caused  his  army  to  serve 

29. 19  unto  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Babylon 

30.  10  by  the  hand  of  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of 
30. 21  I  have  broken  the  arm  of  Pharaoh  king 
30.  22  Behold,  I  (am)against  Pharaoh  king  of  E. 
30.  24,  25  I  will  strengthen  the  arms  of  the  king 

30.  25  into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  and 

31.  2  Speak  unto  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt,  and 

32.  2  take  up  a  lamentation  for  Pharaoh  king 
32. 10  their  kings  shall  be  horribly  afraid  of  thee 
32.  11  The  sword  of  the  king  of  Babylon  shall 
32.  29  There  (is)  Edom,  her  kings,  and  all  her 
37.  22  and  one  king  shall  be  king  to  them  all 
37.  24  David  my  servant  (shall  be)  king  over 
43.  7  (neither)  they,  nor  their  kings,  by  their 
43.  7  nor  by  the  carcases  of  their  kings  in  their 
43.  9  the  carcases  of  their  kings  far  from  me 

Dan.  1.  1  of  the  reign  of  Jehoiakim  king  of  Judah 
1.  1  came  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon 
1.  2  the  Lord  gave  Jehoiakim  king  of  Judah 
1.  3  the  king  spake  unto  Ashpenaz  the  master 
1.  4  ability  in  them  to  stand  in  the  king’s  pal. 
1.  5  king  appointed,  .provision  of  the  king's 
i.  5  that,  .they  might  stand  before  the  king 
1.  8  with  the  portion  of  the  king’s  meat,  nor 
1.  10 1  fear  my  lord  the  king,  who  hath  appoint. 
1.  10  ye  make  (me)endanger  my  head  to  the  k. 
1. 13  that  eat  of  the  portion  of  the  king’s  meat 
1.  15  which  did  eat  the  portion  of  the  king’s 
1.  18  at  the  end  of  the  days  that  the  king  had 
1. 19  king  communed . .  stood  they  before  the  k. 
1.  20  in  all  matters,  .that  the  king  enquired 

1.  21  continued  (even)  unto  the  first  year  of  k. 

2.  2  the  king  commanded .  .to  show  the  king 
2.  2  So  they  came  and  stood  before  the  king 
2.  3  the  king  said  unto  them,  I  have  dreamed 
2.  4  Then  spake  the  Chaldeans  to  the  king  in 

8.  1  In  the  third  year  of  the  reign  of  king  Bel. 
8.  20  thousawesthaving(two)hornsfare)  thek. 
8.  21  the  rough  goat  (is)  the  king  of  Grecia :  and 
8. 21  that  (is)  between  his  eyes  (is)  the  first  king 
8.  23  in  the  latter  time,  .a  king  of  fierce  coun. 
8. 27  I  rose  up,  and  did  the  king's  business;  and 


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Dan.  9.  6  which  spake  in  thy  name  to  our  kings,  our 

9.  8  to  our  kings,  to  our  princes,  and  to  our 

10.  1  In  the  third  year  of  Cyrus  king  of  Persia 

10. 13  I  remained  there  with  the  kings  of  Persia 

11.  2  there  shall  stand  up  yet  three  kings  in  Pe. 

11.  3  a  mighty  king  shall  stand  up,  that  shall 
11.  s  the  king  of  the  south  shall  be  strong,  and 
11.  6  for  the  king’s  daughter  of  the  south  shall 
11.  6  to  the  king  of  the  north  to  make  an  agree. 

11.  7  shall  enter  into  the  fortress  of  the  king 
11.  8  shall  continue  (more)  years  than  the  king 
11.  9  So  the  king  of  the  south  shall  come  into 
11.  11  the  king  of  the  south,  .(even)  with  the  k. 

11.  13  For  the  king  of  the  north  shall  return 

11. 14  shall  many  stand  up  against  the  king 
11.  15  So  the  king  of  the  north  shall  come,  and 
11.  25  against  the  king  of  the  south  with  a  great 
11.  25  the  king  of  the  south  shall  be  stirred  up 
11.  27  these  kings’  hearts  (shall  be)  to  do  miscli. 

11.  36  the  king  shall  do  according  to  his  will 
11. 40  shall  the  king  of  the  south  push  at  him 
11.  40  the  king  of  the  north  shall  come  against 

Hos.  1.  1  Jotham,  Ahaz,(and)llezekiali,  kings  of  J. 

1.  1  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Joash,  king  of  Is. 

3.  4  shall  abide  many  days  without  a  king,  and 

3.  5  return,  and  seek . .  David  their  king ;  and 

5.  1  give  ye  ear,  0  house  of  the  king ;  for  jiul. 

5. 13  sent  to  king  Jareb :  yet  could  he  not  heal 
7  3  They  make  the  king  glad  with  their  wick. 

7.  5  In  the  day  of  our  king  the  princes  have 
7.  7  all  their  kings  are  fallen :  (there  is)  none 

8. 10  sorrow. .  for  the  burden  of  the  king  of  pri. 

10.  3  We  have  no  king,  .what  then  should  a  k. 

10.  6  unto  Assyria  (for)  a  present  to  king  J areb 
10.  7  her  king  is  cut  off  as  the  foam  upon  the 

10.  15  in  a  morning  shall  the  king  of  Israel  utt. 

11.  s  the  Assyrian  shall  be  his  king,  because 

13. 10  I  will  be  thy  king.  .Give  me  a  king  and 

13. 1 1  I  gave  thee  a  king  in  mine  anger,  and  took 
Amos  1.  1  in  the  days  of  Uzziah  king  of  Judah,  and 

1.  1  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Joash  king  of  Isr. 

1.  15  their  king  shall  go  into  captivity,  he  and 

2.  1  he  burned  the  bones  of  the  king  of  Edom 
7.  1  latter  growth  after  the  king's  mowings 
7.  10  sent  to  Jeroboam  king  of  Israel,  saying 
7.  13  for  it  (is)  the  king's  chapel,  and  it  (is)  the 

Jon.  3.  6  For  word  came  unto  the  king  of  Nineveh 

3.  7  by  the  decree  of  the  king  and  his  nobles 
Mic.  1.  1  Jotham,  Aliaz,  (and)  Hezekiah,  kings  of  J. 

1.  14  Achzib  (shall  be)  a  lie  to  the  kings  of  Is. 

2.  13  their  King  shall  pass  before  them,  and 

4.  9  (is  there)  no  king  in  thee  ?  is  thy  counsel. 

6.  5  remember  now  what  Balak  king  of  Moab 
Nali.  3.  18  Thy  shepherds  slumber,  0  king  of  Assyria 
Hab.  1. 10  shall  scoff  at  the  kings,  and  the  princes 
Zeph.  1.  1  days  of  Josiah  the  son  of  Amon,  king  of 

1.  8  punishtheprinces.andtheking’schildren 

3.  15  the  king  of  Israel,  (even)  the  Lord,  (is) 
Hag.  1.  1,  15  In  the  second  year  of  Darius  the  king 
Zech.  7.  1  in  the  fourth  year  of  king  Darius,  (that) 

9.  5  the  king  shall  perish  from  Gaza,  and  As. 

9.  9  thy  king  cometh  unto  thee :  he  (is)  just 
11.  6  I  will  deliver,  into  the  hand  of  his  king 
14.  5  earthquake  in  the  days  of  Uzziah  king  of 
14.  9  the  Lord  shall  be  king  over  all  the  earth 
14.  10  tower  of  Hananeel  unto  the  king's  wine 
14.  16  shall  even  go  up.  .to  worship  the  king 
14.  17  to  worship  the  king,  the  Lord  of  hosts, even 
Mai.  1. 14  for  I  (am)  a  great  king,  saith  the  Lord  of 

S.A  king,  counsellor,  x&a,  melelc,  malka. 

Ezra  4.  8  wrote  a  letter.. to  Artaxerxes  the  king  in 

4. 11  that  they  sent,  unto  Artaxerxes  the  king 

4.  12  Be  it  known  unto  the  king,  that  the  Jews 

4.  13  Be  it  known  now  unto  the  king,  that  if 

4.  13  shalt  endamage  the  revenue  of  the  kings 

4.  14  not  meet  forus  to  see  the  king’s  dishonour 

4.14  therefore  have  we  sent  and  certified  the  k. 

4.  15  hurtful  unto  kings  and  provinces,  and  that 

4.  16  We  certify  the  king,  that  if  this  city  be  bu. 

4.  17  sent  the  king  an  answer  unto  Rehum  the 

4.19  hath  made  insurrection  against  kings,  and 
4.  20  There  have  been  mighty  kings  also  over 
4.  22  damage  grow  to  the  hurt  of  the  kings? 

4. 23  when  the  copy  of  king  Artaxerxes’  letter 

4.  24  second  year  of  the  reign  of  Darius  king  of 

5.  6  letter  that  Tatnai . .  sent  unto  Darius  the  k. 

5.  7  written  thus ;  Unto  Darius  the  king,  all  p. 

5.  8  Be  it  known  unto  the  king,  that  we  went 

5.  11  which  a  great  king  of  Israel  builded  and 

5.  12  into  the  hand  of  Nebuchadnezzar  the  k. 

5.  13  the  first  year  of  Cyrusthe  kingof  Babylon 

5. 13  king  Cyrus  made  a  decree  to  build  this  h. 

5.  14  those  did  Cyrus  the  king  take  out  of  the 

5. 17  if  (it  seem)  good  to  the  king,  let  there  be 

5. 17  search  made  in  the  king’s  treasure  house 

5. 17  a  decree  was  made  of  Cyrus  the  king  to 

5. 17  the  king  send  his  pleasure  to  us  concern. 

6.  1  Then  Darius  the  king  made  a  decree,  and 

6.  3  first  year  of  Cyrus  the  king,  .the  king 

6.  4  the  expenses  be  given  out  of  the  king’s 

6.  8  of  the  king’s  goods,  (even)  of  the  tribute 

6.  10  pray  for  the  life  of  the  king,  and  of  his 

6.  12  destroy  all  kings  and  people  that  shall 

6. 13  according  to  that  which  Darius  the  king 

6.  14  Cyrus,  and  Darius,  and  Artaxerxes  king 

6.15  the  sixth  year  of  the  reign  of  Darius  the  k 

7.  12  Artaxerxes,  king  of  kings,  unto  Ezra  the 

7. 14  Forasmuch  as  thou  art  sent  of  the  king 

7. 15  which  the  king  and  his  counsellors  have 

7.  20  bestow  (it)  out  of  the  king’s  treasure  house 

7.  21  I,  (even)  I  Artaxerxes  the  king,  do  make 


Ezra  7.  23  against  the  realm  of  the  king  and  his  sons? 

7.  26  will  not  do  the  law  of  the  king,  let  judg. 
Dan.  2.  4  O  king,  live  for  ever  :  tell  thy  servants 
2.  5  The  king  answered  and  said  to  the  Chal. 

2.  7  Let  the  king  tell  his  servants  the  dream 
2.  8  king  answered  and  said,  I  know  of  certa. 

2.  10  The  Chaldeans  answered  before  the  king 
2.  10  There  is  not  a  man . .  cau  show  the  king’s 

2.10  therefore  (there  is)  no  king,  lord,  nor  ruler 
2.  11  a  rare  thing  that  the  king  requireth ;  and 

2. 11  that  can  show  it  before  the  king,  except 

2. 12  For  this  cause  the  king  was  angry  and 

2.  14  to  Arioch  the  captain  of  the  king’s  guard 
2. 15  said  to  Arioch  the  king’s  captain,  Why 
2.  15  decree  (so)  hasty  from  the  king?  Then  A. 

2.  16  desired  of  the  king  that  he  would  give 
2.  16  he  would  show  the  king  the  interpretation 
2.  21  he  removeth  kings,  and  setteth  up  kings 
2.  23  made  known  unto  us  the  king’s  matter 
2.  24  whom  the  king  had  ordained  to  destroy 
2.  24  before  the  king,  and  I  will  show  unto  the  k. 

2.  25  brought  in  Daniel  before  the  king  in  haste 
2.25  that  will  make  known  unto  the  king  the 
2.  26  The  king  answered  and  said  to  Daniel 
2.  27  answered  in  the  presence  of  the  king,  and 
2.  27  secret  which  the  king. .show  unto  the  king 
2.  28  maketh  known  to  the  king,  .what  shall 
2.  29  As  for  thee,  0  king,  thy  thoughts  came 
2.  30  make  known  the  interpretation  to  the  k. 
2.31  Thou,  O  king,  sawest,  and,  behold,  a  great 
2.  36  tell  the  interpretation,  .before  the  king 
2.  37  Thou,  O  king,  (art)  a  king  of  kings :  for 
2.  44  in  the  days  of  these  kings  shall  the  God 
2.  45  God  hath  made  known  to  the  king  what 
2.  46  the  king  Nebuchadnezzar  fell  upon  his 
2.  47  king  answered.  .Of  a  truth,  .a  Lord  of  k. 

2.  48  Then  the  king  made  Daniel  a  great  man 
2.  49  Then  Daniel  requested  of  the  king,  and 

2.  49  but  Daniel  (sat)  in  the  gate  of  the  king 

3.  1  kingmade  an  imageof  gold,  whose  height 
3.  2  the  king  sent  to  gather  together  the  pri. 

3.  2  which  Nebuchadnezzar  the  king  had  set 
3.  3,  7  that  Nebuchadnezzar  the  king  had  set 
3.  5  that  Nebuchadnezzar  the  king  hath  set 
3.  9  said  to  the  king  Nebuchadnezzar,  O  king 
3. 10  Thou,  0  king,  hast  made  a  decree,  that 
3.12  these  men,  O  king,  have  not  regarded  thee 
3.  13  Then  they  brought  these  men  before  thek. 

3. 16  said  to  the  king,  0  Nebuchadnezzar,  we 
3.  17  he  will  deliver,  .out  of  thine  hand,  0  king 
3.  18  be  it  known  unto  thee,  0  king,  that  we 
3.  22  the  king’s  commandment  was  urgent,  and 
3.  24  the  king  was  astonied,  and  roSeup  in haste 
3.24  They  answered,  .unto  the  king,  True,  Ok. 
3.27  captains,  and  the  king’s  counsellors,  being 
3.  28  have  changed  the  king’s  word,  and  yielded 

3.  30  the  king  promoted  Shadraeli,  Mesliach 

4.  1  the  king,  unto  all  people,  nations,  and 
4.  18  This  dream  I  king  Nebuchadnezzar  have 
4.  19  The  king  spake,  and  said,  Belteshazzar 
4.  22  It  (is)  thou,  0  king,  that  art  grown  and 
4.  23  the  king  saw  a  watcher  and  an  holy  one 
4.  24  This  (is)  the  interpretation,  0  king,  and 
4.  24  decree,  which  is  come  upon  my  lord  the 
4.  27  O  king, let  my  counsel  be  acceptable  unto 
4.  28  this  came  upon  the  king  Nebuchadnezzar 
4.  30  The  king  spake, and  said,Isnot  this  great  B. 
4.  31  While  the  word  (was)in  the  king’s  mouth 
4.  31  king  Nebuchadnezzar,  to  thee  it  isspoken 

4.  37  and  extol  and  honour  the  king  of  heaven 

5.  1  the  king  made  a  great  feast  toathousand 
5.  2,  3  the  king,  and  his  princes,  his  wives,  and 
5.  5  plaster  of  the  wall  of  the  king’s  palace 
5.  5  king  saw  the  part  of  the  hand  that  wrote 
5.  6  the  king’s  countenance  was  changed,  and 
5.  7  The  king  cried  aloud  to  bring  in  the  astro. 
5.  7  the  king  spake,  and  said  to  the  wise  (men) 
5.  8  Then  came  in  all  the  king’s  wise  (men) 

5.  8  nor  make  known  to  the  king  the  interpr. 
5.  9  Then  was  king  Belshazzar  greatly  troubled 

5. 10  by  reason  of  the  words  of  the  king  and  his 
5.  10  O  king,  livefor  ever  :  let  not  thy  thoughts 

5. 11  whom  the  king  Nebuchadnezzar,  .theking 

5. 12  Daniel,  whom  the  king  named  Belteshaz. 

5.13  Then  was  Daniel  brought. .before  the  king 

5. 13  the  king  spake  and  said  unto  Daniel,  (Art) 
5.  13  whom  the  king  my  father  brought  out  of 
5.  17  Daniel  answered  and  said  before  the  king 
5.  17  I  will  read  the  writing  unto  the  king,  and 
5.  18  O  thou  king,  the  most  high  God  gave  N. 

5.  30  In  that  night  was  Belshazzar  the  king 

6.  2  and  the  king  should  have  no  damage 

6.  3  king  thought  to  set  him  over  the  whole 
6.  6  to  the  king,  and  said  thus  unto  him,  King 
6.  7,  12  save  of  thee,  O  king,  he  shall  be  cast 
6.  8  O  king,  establish  the  decree,  and  sign  the 
6.  9  king  Darius  signed  the  writing  and  the 
6.  12  spake  before  thekingconcerningtheking’s 
6.  12  The  king  answered  and  said.  The  thing  (is) 
6.  13  Then  answered  they,  .before  the  king, That 

6. 13  regardeth  notthee,  0  king,  nor  the  decree 
6.  14  the  king,  when  he  heard  (these)  words,  was 
6.  15  unto  the  king,  and  said  unto  the  king 

6.  15  Know,  0  king,  that  the  law  of  the  Medes 

6. 15  nor  statute  which  the  king  establisheth 
6.  16  king  commanded,  and  they  brought  Dan. 

6. 16  the  king  spake  and  said  unto  Daniel,  Thy 
6.  17  the  king  sealed  it  with  his  own  signet 

6.  18  the  king  went  to  his  palace,  and  passed 
6. 19  the  king  arose  very  early  in  the  morning 
6.  20  king  spake  and  said  to  Daniel,  O  Daniel 
6.  21  said  Daniel  unto  the  king,  O  king,  live 


Dan.  6.  22  before  thee,  O  king,  have  I  done  no  hurt 
6.  23  Then  was  the  king  exceeding  glad  for  him 

6.  24  the  king  commanded,  and  they  brought 
6.25  king  Darius  wrote  unto  all  people,  nations 

7.  1  first  year  of  Belshazzar  king  of  Babylon 

7.17  kings,  (which)  shall  arise  out  of  the  earth 

7.  24  horns  out  of  this  kingdom  (are)  ten  kings 

7.  24  and  another,  .shall  subdue  three  kings 

4.  Kingdom,  njiSn  melukah. 

Eze.  17.  13  hath  taken  of  the  king’s  seed,  and  made 
Dan.  1.  3  and  of  the  king's  seed,  and  of  the  princes 

5 . Kingdom,  rijbcg  mamlakah. 

Amos  7.13  it  (is)  the . .  chapel,  and  it  (is)  the  king’s 

6.  A  king,  fiamAevi  basileus. 

Matt.  1.  6  begat  David  the  king ;  and  David  [the  k.] 

2.  1  in  the  days  of  Herod  the  king,  behold 
2.  2  Where  is  he  that  is  born  king  of  the  Jews 
2.  3  When  Herod  the  king  had  heard  (these) 

2.  9  they  had  heard  the  king,  they  departed 

5.  35  for  it  is  the  city  of  the  great  king 

10. 18  before  governors  and  kings  for  my  sake 
11.  8  they  that  wear  soft  (clothing)  are  in  Ik.] 

14.  9  the  king  was  sorry :  nevertheless,  for  the 

17.  25  do  the  kings  of  the  earth  take  custom  or 
18. 23  likened  unto  a  certain  king,  which 

21.  s  thy  king  cometh  unto  thee,  meek,  and 

22.  2  is  like  unto  a  certain  king,  which 

22.  7  when  the  king  heard,  .he  was  wroth:  and 

22. 11  when  the  king  came  in  to  see  the  guests 
22.  13  Then  said  the  king  to  the  servants,  Bind 
25.  34  Then  shall  the  king  say  unto  them  on  his 
25.  40  the  king  shall  answer  and  say  unto  them 
27.  11  saying,  Alt  thou  the  King  of  the  Jews? 

27.  29  mocked  him,  saying,  Hail,  king  of  the  J. 

27.  37  written,  This  is  Jesus  the  king  of  the  J. 

27.  42  If  he  be  the  king  of  Israel,  let  him  now 

Mark  6. 14  king  Herod  heard  (of  him) ;  for  his  name 

6.  22  the  king  said  unto  the  damsel,  Ask  of  me 
6.  25  straightway  with  haste  unto  the  king 
6.  26  the  king  was  exceeding  sorry ;  (yet)  for  his 
6.  27  king  sent  an  executioner,  and  commanded 

13.  9  before  rulers  and  kings  for  my  sake,  for 

15.  2  asked  him,  Art  thou  the  king  of  the  Jews? 
15.  9  I  release  unto  you  the  king  of  the  Jews? 

15. 12  (him)  whom  ye  call  the  king  of  the  Jews 

15. 18  began  to  salute  him, 'Hail,  King  of  the  J.l 
15.  26  was  written  over,  The  king  of  the  Jews 
15.  32  Let  Christ  the  king  of  Israel  descend 

Luke  1.  5  in  the  days  of  Herod  the  king  of  Judea 

10.  24  kings  have  desired  to  see  those  things  w. 

14.  31  king,  going  to.  .war  against  another  king 
19.  38  king  that  cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

21.  12  before  kings  and  rulers  for  my  name’s  sake 

22.  25  kings  of  the  Gentiles  exercise  lordship 

23.  2  saying  that  he  himself  is  Christ  a  king  ? 

23.  3  saying,  Art  thou  the  king  of  the  Jews? 

23.  37  If  thou  be  the  king  of  the  Jews,  save  thy. 

23.  38  and  Hebrew,  This  is  the  king  of  the  Jews? 

John  I.  49  Son  of  God  ;  thou  art  the  king  of  Israel 

6. 15  and  take  him  by  force,  to  make  him  a  k. 

12.  13  king  of  Israel  that  cometh  in  the  name 

12. 15  thy  king  cometh,  sitting  on  an  ass’s  colt 

18.  33  and  said.  .Art  thou  the  king  of  the  Jews? 
18.  37  Pilate,  .said  unto  him,  Art  thou  a  king 
18.  37  Thou  sayest  that  I  am  a  King 

18.  39  I  release  unto  you  the  king  of  the  Jews? 

19.  3  said,  Hail,  king  of  the  Jews!  and  they 
19.  12  whosoever  maketh  himself  a  king  speak. 

19. 14  he  saith  unto  the  Jews,  Behold  your  k. ! 
19.  15  Pilate  saith.  .Shall  I  crucify  your  king 
19.  15  priests  answered,  We  have  no  king  but  C. 

19. 19  Jesus  of  Nazareth  the  king  of  the  Jews 
19.  21  The  king  of  the  Jews,  .he  said,  I  am  king 

Acts  4.  26  The  kings  of  the  earth  stood  up,  and  the 

7.  10  wisdom  in  the  sight  of  Pharaoh  king  of  E. 

7.  18  another  king  arose,  which  knew  not  Jus. 
9.  15  Gentiles,  and  kings,  and  the  children  of  I. 

12.  1  the  king  stretched  forth  (his)  hands  to  vex 

12.  20  made  Blastus  the  king’s  chamberlain  their 

13.  21  they  desired  a  king  :  and  God  gave  unto 

13.  22  raised,  .unto  them  David  to  be  their  king 
17.  7  that  there  is  another  king,  (one)  Jesus 

25. 13  king  Agrippa  and  Bernice  came  unto  Ces. 

15. 14  Festus  declared  Paul’s  cause  unto  the  ki. 
25.  24  king  Agrippa,  and  all  men  which  are  here 

25.  26  specially  before  thee,Oking  Agrippa,  that 

26.  2  I  think  myself  happy,  king  Agrippa,  bee. 
26.  7  For  whichhope’ssake,  king  Agrippa,  I  am 

26. 13  At  mid  day,  0  king,  I  saw  in  the  way  a  light 

26. 19  Whereupon,  0  king  Agrippa,  I  was  not 
26.  26  the  king  knoweth  of  these  things,  before 
26.  27  King  Agrippa,  believest  thou  the  prophets 
26.  30  the  king  rose  up,  and  the  governor,  and 

2  Co.  11.  32  governor  under  Aretas  the  king  kept  the 
1  Ti.  1.  17  unto  the  king  eternal,  immortal, invisible 
2.  2  For  kings,  and  (for)  all  that  are  in  autho. 

6. 15  Potentate,  the  king  of  kings,  and  Lord 
Heb.  7.  1  king  of  Salem,  priest  of  the  most  high  G. 

7.  1  returning  from  the  slaughter  of  the  kings 
7.  2  by  interpretation  king  of  righteousness 
7.  2  also  king  of  Salem,  which  is,  king  of  peace 
11.  23  were  not  afraid  of  the  king’s  commandm. 

II.  27  not  fearing  the  wrath  of  the  king:  for  he 
1  Pe.  2.  13  Submit ..  whether  it  lie  to  the  king,  as  sup. 

2.17  Love  the  brotherhood . .  Honour  the  king 
Rev.  1.  5  and  the  prince  of  the  kings  of  the  earth 
1.  6  [kings]  and  priests  unto  God  and  his  Fat. 
5. 10  made  us  unto  our  God  [kings]  and  priests 
6.  15  the  kings  of  the  earth,  and  the  great  men 
o.  11  they  had  a  king  over  them,  (which  is)  the 


KING 


573 


KINGDOM 


Rev.  io  ii  peoples,  and  nations,  and  tongues,  and  ki. 
is.  3  just  and  true  (are)  thy  ways,  thou  king  ol 

16.  12  the  way  of  the  kings  of  the  east  might  be 

16.  14  go  forth  unto  the  kings  of  the  earth  and 

17.  2  With  whom  the  kings  of  the  earth  have 

17.  10  there  are  seven  kings  :  five  are  fallen,  and 

17.  12  ten  horns  which  thou  sa west,  are  ten  kings 

17.  12  receive  power  askings  one  hour  with  the 

17. 14  for  he  is  Lord  of  lords,  and  King  of  kings 

17.  18  which  reignethover  the  kings  of  the  earth 

18.  3  andthekingsof  the  earth  have  committed 

18.  9  kings  of  the  earth,  who  have  committed 

19.  16  a  name . .  King  of  kings,  and  Lord  of  lords 

19.  18  That  ye  may  eat  the  flesh  of  kings,  and 
19.  19  the  kings  of  the  earth,  and  their  armies 

21.  24  the  kings  of  the  earth  do  bring  their  glory 

7. To  rule  as  a  kin <7,  f}am\ev a>  basileuo. 

1  Ti.  6.  15  the  King  of  kings,  and  Lord  of  lords 

KING,  to  be — 

To  reign,  be  or  become  king,  'So  malak. 

1  Sa.  23. 17  shalt  be  king  over  Israel,  and  I  shall 

24.  20  know  well  that  thou  shalt  surely  be  king 

1  Ki.  1.  s  exalted  himself,  saying,  I  will  be  king 

1. 35  he  shall  be  king  in  my  stead :  and  I  have 

2  Ki.  9.  13  blew  with  trumpets,  saying,  Jehu  is  king 
KING,  to  be  made  — 

To  be  caused  to  reign,  be  made  king,  tlSo  malak,  6. 

Dan.  9.  1  made  king  over  the  realm  of  the  Chaldeans 
KING,  to  make,  set,  set  up  a  — - 
To  cause  to  reign,  make  king,  tiSo  malak,  5. 

Judg.  9.  6  went  and  made  Abimeleeh  king,  by  the 

9.  16  in  that  ye  have  made  Abimeleeh  king 
9. 18  king  over  the  men  of  Shechem,  because 

1  Sa.  8.  22  Hearken  unto  their  voice,  and  make . .  a  k. 

11.  15  made  Saul  king  before  the  Lord  in  Gilgal 

12.  1  Behold,  I  have,  .made  a  king  over  you 

15.  11  that  I  have  set  up  Saul  (to  be)  king:  for 

15.  35  that  he  hail  made  Saul  king  over  Israel 

2  Sa.  2.  9  made  him  king  over  Gilead,  and  over  the 

1  Ki.  1.43  our  lord.  .David  hath  made  Solomon  king 

3.  7  made  thy  servant  king  instead  of  David 
12.  1  were  come  to  Shechem  to  make  him  king 
12.  20  called .  .and  made  him  king  over  all  Israel 

16. 16  made  Omri,  the  captain  of  the  host,  king 

16.  2i  Tibnithe  son  of  Ginath,  to  make  him  king 

2  Ki.  8.  20  revolted. . and  made  a  king  over  themselves 

10.  5  we  will  notmake  any  king :  do  thou  (that) 

11. 12  and  they  made  him  king,  and  anointed 
14.  21  and  made  him  king  instead  of  his  father 

17.  21  made  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat  king 
21.24  made  Josiah  his  son  king  in  his  stead 
23.  30  and  made  him  king  in  his  father’s  stead 

23.  34  made  Eliakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  in 

24.  17  made  Mattaniali  his  father’s  brother  king 

1  Ch.11.  10  to  make  him  king,  according  to  the  word 

12.  31  by  name,  to  come  and  make  David  king 
12.  38  to  make  David  king  over  all  Israel :  and 
12. 38  (were)  of  one  heart  to  make  David  king 
23.  1  he  madeSolomon  his  son  king  over  Israel 

28.  4  liked  me  to  make  (me)  king  over  all  Israel 

29.  22  they  made  Solomon  the  son  of  David  king 

2  Ch.  1.  9  thou  hast  made  me  king  over  a  people 

1. 11  people,  over  whom  I  have  made  thee  king 

10.  1  to  S.  were  all  Israel  come  to  make  him  k. 

11.  22  brethren :  for  (he  thought)  to  makehimk. 

21.  8  Edomites  revolted,  .and  made  them,  a  k. 

22.  1  made  Ahaziah  his  youngest  son  king  in 

23.  11  (gave  him),  .testimony,  and  made  him  k. 

26.  1  made  him  king  in  the  room  of  his  father 
33.  25  people,  .made  Josiah  his  son  king  in  his 
36.  1  made  him  king  in  his  father’s  stead  in 
36.  4  made  Eliakim  his  brother  king  over  Jud. 

36. 10  and  made  Zedekiah  his  brother  king  over 

Isa.  7.  6  set  a  king  in  the  midst  of  it,  (even)  the 
Jer.  37.  1  Nebuchadrezzar,  .made  king  in  the  land 
Eze.  17. 16  that  made  "him  king,  whose  oath  he  desp. 
Hos.  8.  4  They  have  set  up  kings,  but  not  by  me 
KINGDOM  — 

1  .Kingdom,  roiSa  melukah. 

1  Sa.  10.  16  the  matter  of  the  kingdom,  whereof  Sam. 

10.  25  told  the  people  the  manner  of  the  king. 

11. 14  go  to  Gilgal,  and  renew  the  kingdom 
14.  47  Saul  took  the  kingdom  over  Israel,  and 

18.  8  and  (what)  can  he  have  more  but  the  ki.? 

2  Sa.  16.  8  the  Loud  hath  delivered  the  kingdom 

1  Ki.  1.  46  And.  .sittethonthe  throne  of  the  kingdom 
2. 15  Thou  knowest  that  the  kingdom  was 
2. 15  kingdom  is  turned  about,  and  is  become 
2. 22  ask  for  him  the  kingdom  also  ;  for  he  (is) 

11.  35  take  the  kingdom  out  of  his  son’s  hand 

12.  21  to  bring  the  kingdom  again  to  Rehoboam 
21.  7  Dost  thou  now  govern  the  kingdom  of  Is. 

1  Ch.io.  14  turned  the  kingdom  unto  David  the  sou 
Psa.  22.  28  the  kingdom  (is)  the  Lord's  ;  and  ho  (is) 
Isa.  34. 12  shall  call  the  nobles  thereof  to  the  king. 
Eze.  16. 13  and  thou  didst  prosper  into  a  kingdom 
Obad.  21  judge,  .the  kingdom  shall  be  the  Lord’s 
2. Kingdom,  13^5  malkiu. 

Dan.  2. 37  God  of  heaven  hath  given  thee  a  kingdom 

2.  39  arise  another  kingdom  inferior  to  thee 

2.  39  another  third  kingdom  of  brass,  which 

2.  40  the  fourth  kingdom  shall  be  strong  as 

2.  41  part  of  iron,  the  kingdom  shall  be  divided 

2.  42  the  kingdom  shall  be  partly  strong,  and 
2.  44  shall  the  God  of  heaven  set  up  a  kingdom 
2.  44  kingdom  shall  not  be  left  to  other  people 
2.  44  break,  .and  consume  all  these  kingdoms 

4.  3  his  kingdom  (is)  an  everlasting  kingdom 


Dan.  4. 17,  25,  32  Most  High  ruleth  in  the  kingdom 

4.  18  the  wise  (men)  of  my  kingdom  are  not 

4.  26  thy  kingdom  shall  be  sure  unto  thee 

4.  29  in  the  palace  of  the  kingdom  of  Babylon 

4.  30  that  I  have  built  for  the  house  of  the  ki. 
4.  31  0  king.  .The  kingdom  is  departed  from 
4.  34  kingdom  (is)  from  generation  to  generation 
4.  36  for  the  glory  of  my  kingdom,  mine  honour 

4.  36  and  I  was  established  in  my  kingdom,  and 

5.  7  and  shall  be  the  third  ruler  in  the  king 

5.  11  There  is  a  man  in  thy  kingdom  in  whom 

5.16  and  shalt  be . .  tim'd  ruler  in  the  kingdom 
5. 18  gave  Nebuchadnezzar  thy  father  a  kingd. 

3.  21  most  high  God  ruled  in  the  kingdom  of 

5.26  God  hath  numbered  thy  kingdom,  and 

5.  28  Thy  kingdom  is  divided,  and  given  to  the 

5.  29  he  should  be  the  third  ruler  in  the  king 

5.  31  And  Dariusthe  Median  took  the  kingdom 

6.  1  It  pleased  Darius  to  set  over  the  kingdom 

6.  1  which  should  be  over  the  whole  kingdom 

6.  4  against  Daniel  concerning  the  kingdom 

6.  7  All  the  presidents  of  the  kingdom,  the 

6.  26  every  dominion  of  my  kingdom  men 

6. 26  and  his  kingdom  (that)  which  shall  not  be 

7. 14  given  him  dominion,  .glory,  and  a  kingd. 

7.  14  and  his  kingdom  (that)  which  shall  not  be 

7.  18  take  the  kingdom,  and  possess  the  kingd. 

7.  22  came  that  the  saints  possessed  the  king. 

7.  23  shall  be  the  fourth  kingdom  upon  earth 

7.  23  which  shall  be  diverse  from  all  kingdoms 
7.  24  the  ten  horns  out  of  this  kingdom  (are) 

7.  27  And  the  kingdom  and  dominion,  and  the 
7.  27  greatness  of  the  kingdom  under  the  whole 
7.  27  whose  kingdom  (is)an  everlasting  kingdom 

3.  Kingdom,  ruaSo  malkuth. 

Nuni24.  7  higher,  .and  his  kingdom  shall  be  exalted 
1  Sa.  20.  31  shalt  not  be  established,  nor  thy  kingdom 
1  Ki.  2.  12  and  his  kingdom  was  established  greatly 

1  Ch.11. 10  who  strengthened  themselves,  .in  his  ki. 

12.  23  turn  the  kingdom  of  Saul  to  him,  accord. 
14.  2  his  kingdom  was  lifted  up  on  high,  because 
17.  11  thy  seed .  .and  I  will  establish  his  kingdom 

17. 14  in  mine  house  and  in  my  kingdom  for  ever 

22. 10  establish  the  throne  of  his  kingdom  over  I 
28.  s  the  throne  of  the  kingdom  of  the  LORD 
28.  7  I  will  establish  his  kingdom  for  ever,  if  he 

2  Ch  1.  1  Solomon .  .was  strengthened  in  his  king. 

2.  1  And . .  to  build . .  an  house  for  his  kingdom 
7.  18  Then  will  I  stablisli  the  throne  of  thy  ki. 

11.  17  So  they  strengthened  the  kingdom  of  Ju. 

12.  1  when  Rehoboam  had  established  the  kin. 

33. 13  brought,  .again  to  Jerusalem  into  his  ki. 
36.  20  until  the  reign  of  the  kingdom  of  Persia 
36.  22  proclamation  throughout  all  his  kingdom 

Ezra  1.  1  proclamation  throughout  all  his  kingdom 
Neh.  9.  35  they  have  not  served  thee  in  their  king 
Esth.  1.  2  Almsuerus  sat  on  the  throne  of  his  king. 

1  4  he  showed  the  riches  of  his  glorious  king. 
1 .  1 4  (and)  which  sat  the  first  in  the  kingdom 

2  3  officers  in  all  the  provinces  of  his  king. 

3.  6  throughout  the  whole  kingdom  of  Alias. 

3.  8  dispersed,  .in  all  the  provinces  of  thy  ki. 

4.  14  whether  thou  art  come  to  the  kingdom 

5.  3  even  given  thee  to  the  half  of  the  kingdom 
5.  6  to  the  half  of  the  kingdom  it  shall  be  pe. 

7.  2  shall  be  performed,  .to  the  half  of  the  k. 

9.  30  twenty  and  seven  provinces  of  the  kingdom 

Psa.  45.  6  the  sceptre  of  thy  kingdom  (is)  a  right 
103.  19  The  Lord,  .liis  kingdom xuleth  over  all 
145.  11  They  shall  speak  of  the  glory  of  thy  king. 

145. 12  and  the  glorious  majesty  of  his  kingdom 

145. 13  Thy  kingdom  (is)  fin  everlasting  kingdom 
Eccl.  4.  14  (he  that  is)  born  in  his  kingdom  becometh 
Jer.  10.  7  and  in  all  their  kingdoms,  .none  like  unto 
Dan.  8.  22  four  kingdoms  shall  stand  up  out  of  the 

8.  23  in  the  latter  time  of  their  kingdom,  when 

10.  13  But  the  prince  of  the  kingdom  of  Persia 

11.  4  his  kingdom  shall  be  broken,  and  shall 
11  4  his  kingdom  shall  be  plucked  up,  even 
11  9  king  of  the  south,  .come  into  (his)  kingd. 
11.  17  wjtli  the  strength  of  his  whole  kingdom 
11.  20  shall  stand,  .(in)  the  glory  of  the  kingdom 
11.  21  shall  not  give  the  honour  of  the  kingdom 
1 1 .  2 1  come . .  and  obtain  the  kingdom  by  flatter. 

4.  Kingdom,  reign,  HbVpD  mamlakah. 

Gen.  10. 10  the  beginning  of  his  kingdom  was  Babel 

20.  9  thou  hast  brought  on  me  and  on  my  kingd. 
Exodig.  6  ye  shall  be  unto  me  a  kingdom  of  priests 
Num32.  33  the  kingdom  of  Sihon  king  of  the  Amori. 

32.  33  the  kingdom  of  Og  king  of  Bashan,  the 
Deut.  3.  4  all . .  Argob,  the  kingdom  of  Og  in  Bashan 

3. 10  cities  of  thekingdorii  of  Og  in  Bashan 

3.  13  all  Bashan.  .the  kingdom  of  Og,  gave  I 

3.  21  unto  all  the  kingdoms  whither  thou  pas. 
17.  18  when  he  sitteth  upon  the  throne  of  his  k. 
17.  20  that  he  may  prolong  (his)  days  in  his  king. 
28.  25  removed  into  all  the  kingdoms  of  the 
Josh  11. 10  Hazor.  was  the  head  of  all  those  kingdoms 
1  Sa.  10.  18  out  of  the  hand  of  all  kingdoms ..  of  them 

13.  13  established  thy  kingdom  upon  Israel  for 

13.  14  thy  kingdom  shall  not  continue :  the  L. 

24.  20  the  kingdom  of  Israel  shall  be  established 
28. 17  hath  rent  the  kingdom  out  of  thine  hand 

2  Sa.  3.  10  translate  the  kingdom  from  the  house 

3.  28  I  and  my  kingdom  (are)  guiltless  before 

5.  12  exalted  his  kingdom  for  hispeople  Israel's 
7.  i2thyseed. .  andlwill  establish  hiskingdom 

7. 13  stablish  the  throne  of  hiskingdomforever 
7.  16  thy  kingdom  shall  be  established  forever 

1  Ki.  2.  46  the  kingdom  was  established  in  the  hand 

4.  21  Solomon  reigned  over  all  kingdoms  from 


1  Ki.  9.  5  I  will  establish  the  throne  of  thy  kingdom 

10.  20  there  was  not  the  like  made  in  any  king. 

11.  11  I  will  surely  rend  the  kingdom  from  thee 

11. 13  I  will  not  rend  away  all  the  kingdom;  (but) 
11.  31  will  rend  the  kingdom  out  of  the  hand  of 

11.  34  I  will  not  take  the  whole  kingdom  out  of 

12.  26  the  kingdom  return  to  the  house  of  David 

14.  8  rent  the  kingdom  away  from  the  house  of 

18. 10  there  is  no  nation  or  kingdom  whithermy 

18.  10  he  took  an  oath  of  the  kingdom  and  nat. 

2  Ki.  14.  5  as  the  kingdom  was  confirmed  in  his  hand 

15.  19  with  him  to  confirm  the  kingdom  in  his 

19.  15  thou  art  the  God.  .of  all  the  kingdoms  of 

19.  19  that  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth  may 

1  Ch.16.  20  and  from  (one)  kingdom  to  another  people 

29. 11  thine  (is)  the  kingdom,  O  Lord,  and  thou 
29.  30  and  over  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  countr. 

2  Ch.  9. 19  there  was  not  the  like  made  in  any  king. 

11.  1  might  bring  the  kingdom  again  to  Rehob. 

12.  8  the  service  of  the  kingdoms  of  the  countr. 
13-  5  gave  the  kingdom  over  Israel  to  David  foi¬ 
ls.  8  ye  think  to  withstand  the  kingdom  of  the 

14.  5  took  away  ,  the  images  :  and  the  kingdom 
17.  5  Lord  stablished  the  kingdom  in  his  hand 

17. 10  fear  of  the  Lord  fell  upon . .  the  kingdoms 

20.  6  rulest  (not)  thou  over  all  the  kingdoms  of 

20.  29  was  on  all  the  kingdoms  of  (those)  count. 

21.  3  the  kingdom  gave  he  to  Jehoram,  because 
ri.  4  was  risen  up  to  the  kingdom  of  his  father 

22.  9  Ahaziah  had  no  power  to  keep  still  the  k. 

23.  20  tlie  king  upon  the  throne  of  the  kingdom 

25.  3  when  tlie  kingdom  was  established  to  him 
29.  21  for  a  sin  offering  for  the  kingdom,  and 

32. 15  no  god  of  any  nation  or  kingdom  was  aide 

36  23  All  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth  hath  the  L. 
Ezra  1.  2  hath  given  me  all  the  kingdoms  of  the 
Neh.  9.  22  thou  gavest  them  kingdoms  and  nations 
Psa.  46.  6  heathen  raged,  the  kingdoms  were  moved 

68.  32  Sing  unto  God,  ye  kingdoms  of  the  earth 
79.  6  the  kingdoms  that  have  not  called  upon 
102.  22  the  people,  .and  the  kingdoms,  to  serve 

105. 13  went,  .from  (one) kingdom  to  another  pe. 

135. 11  Bashan,  and  all  the  kingdoms  of  Canaan 
Isa.  9.  7  the  throne  of  David,  and  upon  his  king. 

10. 10  hand  hath  found  the  kingdoms  of  the  id. 

13.  4  of  the  kingdoms  of  nations  gathered  tog. 
13. 19  the  glory  of  kingdoms,  the  beauty  of  the 

14. 16  (Is)  this  the  man.  .that  did  shake  kingd. 

17.  3  the  kingdom  from  Damascus,  and  the 
19.  2  city  against  city,  kingdom  against  king. 

23.  11  stretched  out  his  hand,  .shook  the  king. 

23. 17  commit  fornication  with  all  the  kingdoms 

37. 16  thou  (art)  the  God.  .of  all  the  kingdoms 
37.  20  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth  may  know  that 
47.  5  shalt  no  more  be  called  The  lady  of  king. 

60. 12  nation  and  kingdom  that  will  not  serve 
Jer.  1.  10  over  the  nations,  and  over  the  kingdoms 

1.  15  families  of  the  kingdoms  of  the  north 

15.  4  to  be  removed  into  all  kingdoms  of  the 

18.  7  concerning  a  kingdom,  to  pluck  up,  and 

18.  9  concerning  a  kingdom,  to  build  and  to  pi. 

24.  9  to  be  removed  into  all  the  kingdoms  of 

25.  26  the  kingdoms  of  the  world,  which  (are) 

27.  8  the  nation  and  kingdom  which  will  not 

28.  8  against  great  kingdoms,  of  war,  and  of  evil 

29. 18  to  be  removed  to  all  the  kingdoms  of  the 
34.  1  the  kingdoms  of  the  earth  of  his  dominion 
34.  17  removed  into  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  ea. 
49  28  concerning  the  kingdoms  of  Hazor,  which 
51.  20  and  with  thee  will  I  destroy  kingdoms 
51.  27  call  together  against  her  the  kingdoms  of 

Lam.  2.  2  hath  polluted  the  kingdom  and  the  prin. 
Eze.  17.  14  That  the  kingdom  might  be  base,  that  it 

29.  14  and  they  shall  be  there  a  base  kingdom 
29.  15  It  shall  be  the  basest  of  the  kingdoms 

37  22  divided  into  two  kingdoms  any  more  at 
Amos  6.  2  (be  they)  better  than  these  kingdoms?  or 

9.  8  eyes  of  the  Lord . .  upon  the  sinful  kingdom 
Mic.  4.  8  the  kingdom  shall  come  to  the  daughter 
Nah.  3.  5  nakedness,  and  the  kingdoms  thy  shame 
Zepli.  3.  8  I  may  assemble  the  kingdoms,  to  pour 
Hag.  2.  22  I  will  overthrow  the  throne  of  kingdoms 

2.  22  strength  of  the  kingdoms  of  the  heathen 

5 . Kingdom,  maSna  mamlakulh. 

Josh.13.  12  the  kingdom  of  Og  in  Bashan,  which  rei. 
13.  21  the  kingdom  of  Sihon  king  of  the  Amori. 
13.  27  of  the  kingdom  of  Sihon  king  of  Heshbon 
13.  30  the  kingdom  of  Og  king  of  Bashan,  and 

13.  31  cities  of  the  kingdom  of  Og  in  Bashan 

1  Sa.  15.  28  Lord  hath  rent  the  kingdom  of  Israel 

2  Sa.16,  3  the  house  of  Israel  restore  me  the  kingdom 
Hos.  1 .  4  will  cause  to  cease  the  kingdom  of  the  ho. 

6.  Kingdom,  Pamela  basileia. 

Matt.  3.  2  Repent  ye  :  for  the  kingdom  ofheaven  is 

4.  8  showeth  him  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  wo. 
4. 17  Repent :  for  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  at 

4.  23  and  preaching  the  gospel  of  the  kingdom 

5.  3,  10  for  theirs  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven 

5.  19  called  the  least  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
5.  19  shall  be  called  great  in  the  kingdom  of  hea. 

5.  20  ye  shall  in  no  case  enter  into  the  kingd. 

6. 10  Thy  kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done  in 

6. 13  [thine  is  t  he  kingdom,  and  the  power,  and] 

6.  33  seek  ye  first  the  kingdom  of  God,  and  his 
7. 21  shall  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  heaven 

8.  11  Isaac,  and  Jacob,  in  the  kingdom  of  hea. 

8.  12  the  children  of  the  kingdom  shall  be  cast 

9.  35  preaching  the  gospel  of  the  kingdom,  and 

10.  7  saying,  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  at  hand 

11.  11  he  that  is  least  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
11.  12  the  kingdom  of  heaven  suffereth  violence 


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Matti2.  25  Every  kingdom  divided  against  itself  is 

12.  26  Satan,  .howshall  then  his  kingdom  stand? 

12.  28  then  the  kingdom  of  God  is  come  unto 

13. 11  to  know  the  mysteries  of  the  kingdom  of 
13. 19  any  one  lieareth  the  word  of  the  kingdom 

13.  24  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  likened  unto  a 

13.  31,  33,  44,  45,  47  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is 
13.  38  good  seed  are  the  children  of  the  kingdom 
13. 41  they  shall  gather  out  of  his  kingdom  all 
13.  43  shine  forth  as  the  sun  in  the  kingdom  of 
13.  52  (is)  instructed  unto  the  kingdom  of  heaven 

16.  19  I  will  give  unto  thee  the  keys  of  the  king. 

16.  28  see  the  Son  of  man  coming  in  his  kingdom 

18.  1  Who  is  the  greatest  in  the  kingdom  of  h. 
18.  3  ye  shall  not  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  h. 
18.  4  the  same  is  greatest  in  the  kingdom  of 

18.  23  Therefore  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven  like. 

19. 12  eunuchs  for  the  kingdom  of  heaven’s  sake 

19. 14  Suffer,  .for  of  such  is  the  kingdom  of  he. 
19. 23  shall  hardly  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  h. 

19.  24  a  rich  man  to  enter  into  the  kingdom  of 

20.  1  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto  a  man 

20.  21  and  the  other  on  the  left,  in  thy  kingdom 
21.31  harlots  go  into  the  kingdom  of  God  before 

21.  43  The  kingdom  of  God  shall  be  taken  from 

22.  2  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto  a  cer. 

23. 13  shut  up  the  kingdom  of  heaven  against 

24.  7  kingdom  against  kingdom :  and  there  sh. 

24.  14  this  gospel  of  the  kingdom  shall  be  prea. 

25.  1  Then  shall  the  kingdom  of  heaven  be  lik. 
25.  34  inherit  the  kingdom  prepared  foryoufrom 

26. 29  drink  it . .  with  you  in  my  Father’s  kingdom 
Mark  1. 14  preaching  the  gospel  [of  the  kingdom]  of 

1.  15  the  kingdom  of  God  is  at  hand  :  repent  ye 

3.  24  And  if  a  kingdom  be  divided ..  that  king. 

4.  11  to  know  the  mystery  of  the  kingdom  of 
4.  26  So  is  the  kingdom  of  God,  as  if  a  man  sh. 
4.  30  Wliereunto  shall  we  liken  the  kingdom  of 

6.  23  give  (it)  thee,  unto  the  half  of  my  kingdom 

9.  1  seen  the  kingdom  of  God  come  with  power 

9.  47  to  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God  with 

10.  14  Suffer,  .for  of  such  is  the  kingdom  of  God 

10.  15  Whosoever  shall  not  receive  the  kingdom 

10.  23  that  have  riches  enter  into  the  kingdom 

10.  24  that  trust  in  riches  to  enter  into  the  king. 

10.  25  rich  man  to  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God 

11.  10  Blessed  (be)  the  kingdom  of  our  father  I). 

12.  34  Thou  art  not  far  from  the  kingdom  of  God 

13.  8  kingdom  against  kingdom;  and  there  sh. 

14.  25  that  I  drink  it  new  in  the  kingdom  of  God 

15.  43  which  also  waited  for  the  kingdom  of  God 
Luke  1.  33  and  of  his  kingdom  there  shall  be  no  end 

4.  5  showed  unto  him  all  the  kingdoms  of  the 
4.  43  must  preach  the  kingdom  of  God  to  other 

6.  20  (ye)  poor :  for  yours  is  the  kingdom  of  G. 

7.  28  he  that  is  least  in  the  kingdom  of  God  is 

8.  1  the  glad- tidings  of  the  kingdom  of  God 

8. 10  know  the  mysteries  of  the  kingdom  of  God 

9.  2  sent  them  to  preach  the  kingdom  of  God 
g.  11  spake  unto  them  of  the  kingdom  of  God 
9.  27  not  taste  of  death,  till  they  see  the  king. 
9.  60  go  thou  and  preach  the  kingdom  of  God 
9.  62  No  man.  .looking,  .is  fit  for  the  kingdom 

10.  9,  11  The  kingdom  of  God  is  come  nigh  unto 

11.  2  Tliy  kingdom  come.  Thy  will  be  done 

11.  17  Every  kingdom  divided  against  itself  is  b. 

11. 18  how  shall  his  kingdom  stand?  because  ye 

1 1 .  20  no  doubt  the  kingdom  of  God  is  come  upon 

12.  31  seekye  the  kingdom  of  God ;  and  all  these 

12.  32  Father’s  good  pleasure  to  give  you  the  k. 

13. 18  Unto  what  is  the  kingdom  of  God  like? 

13.  20  Whereunto  shall  I  liken  the  kingdom  of  G 

13.  28  all  the  prophets,  in  the  kingdom  of  God 

13.  29  and  shall  sit  down  in  the  kingdom  of  God 

14. 15  that  shall  eat  bread  in  the  kingdom  of  G. 

16. 16  since  that  time  the  kingdom  of  God  is  p. 

17.  20  when  the  kingdom  of  God  should  come 

17.  20  The  kingdom  of  God  cometh  not  with 

17.  21  behold,  the  kingdom  of  God  is  within  you 

18. 16  Suffer,  .for  of  such  is  the  kingdom  of  God 

18. 17  Whosoever  shall  not  receive  the  kingdom 

18.  24  they  that  have  riches  enter  into  the  king. 

18.  25  rich  man  to  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  G. 
18.  29  or  children,  for  the  kingdom  of  God’s  sake 

19. 11  kingdom  of  God  should  immediately  app. 

19. 12  to  receive  for  himself  a  kingdom,  and  to 

19. 15  having  received  the  kingdom,  then  he  c. 

21. 10  nation,  and  kingdom  against  kingdom 

21.  31  that  the  kingdom  of  God  is  nigh  at  hand 

22. 16  until  it  be  fulfilled  inthe  kingdom  of  God 

22.18  not  drink . .  until  the  kingdom  of  God  shall 

22. 29  appoint  unto  you  a  kingdom,  as  m  y  Father 

22.  30  eat  and  drink  at  my  table  in  my  kingdom 

23.  42  remember . .  when  thou  comest  into  thy  k. 

23.  51  also  himself  waited  for  the  kingdom  of  G. 

John  3.  3  be  born  again,  he  cannot  see  the  kingdom 
3.  5  he  cannot  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God 
18.  36  kingdoinisnotof  this  world,  .my kingdom 

18.  36  but  now  is  my  kingdom  not  from  hence 
Acts  1.  3  things  pertaining  to  the  kingdom  of  God 

1.  6  wiltthou.  .restore  again  the  kingdom  to  I. 

8. 12  preaching  the  things  concerning  the  kin. 

14.  22  much  tribulation  enter  into  the  kingdom 

19.  8  the  things  concerning  the  kingdom  of  G. 

20.  25  I  have  gone  preaching  the  kingdom  of  G. 
28.  23  expounded  and  testified  the  kingdom  of 
28.  31  Preaching  the  kingdom  of  God,  and  teach. 

Rom  14.  17  the  kingdom  of  God  is  not  meat  and  drink 
1  Co.  4.  20  the  kingdom  of  God  (is)  not  in  word,  but 
6.  9,  10  shall  not  inherit  the  kingdom  of  God 

15.  24  shall  have  delivered  up  the  kingdom  to  G. 
15.  50  flesh  and  blood  cannot  inherit  the  kingd. 


Gal.  5.  21  do  such  things  shall  not  inherit  the  king. 

Eph.  5.  5  hath  any  inheritance  in  the  kingdom  of  C. 

Col.  1.  13  translated  (us)  into  the  kingdom  of  his 
4.  11  fellow  workers  unto  the  kingdom  of  God 

1  Th.  2.  12  hath  called  you  unto  his  kingdom  and  gl. 

2  Th.  1.  5  ye  may  be  counted  worthy  of  the  kingdom 

2  Ti.  4.  1  dead  at  his  appearing  and  his  kingdom 
4.  18  preserve  (me)  unto  his  heavenly  kingdom 
Heb  1.  8  of  righteousness  (is)  the  sceptre  of  thy  k. 

11.  33  through  faith  subdued  kingdoms,  wrought 

12.  28  receiving  a  kingdom  which  cannot  be  mo. 
Jas.  2.  5  rich  in  faith,  and  heirs  of  the  kingdom 

2  l’e.  1. 11  into  the  everlasting  kingdom  of  our  Lord 
Rev.  1.  9  and  in  the  kingdom  and  patience  of  Jesus 

11. 15  The  kingdoms  of  this  world  are  become 

12.  10  the  kingdom  of  our  God,  and  the  power 

16.  10  and  his  kingdom  was  full  of  darkness 

17.  12  kings,  which  have  received  no  kingdom 
17.  17  to  agree,  and  give  their- kingdom  unto  the 

KING’S  (country)  — 

Kingly  dwelling,  fiaaKiuus  basilikos. 

Acts  12.  20  their  country  was  nourished  by  the  king’s 

KINGS’  COURT  — 

Kingly,  royal,  Raa'iXetov  basileion. 

Luke  7.  25  which . .  live  delicately,  are  in  kings’  courts 

KING'S  DALE,  pay  emeq  hammelek. 

The  valley  on  the  E.  of  Jerusalem,  afterwards  called  the 
valley  of  Jehosliaphat,  through  which  the  Kidron  passes. 
Gen.  14.  17  the  valley  of  Shaveh,  which  (is)  the  K.d. 

2  Sa.  18.  18  reared  up . .  a  pillar,  which  (is)  in  the  K.d. 

KING’S  POOL,  n:n.3  berekath  hammelek. 

The  large  reservoir  on  the  W  side  of  Jerusalem.  Also 
called  the  Upper  or  Old  Pool,  now  called  Birlcet-cl- 
Marnilla. 

Neh.  2.  14  Then  I  went  on.  .to  the  K.P. ;  but 
Isa.  7.  3  at  the  end  of  the  conduit  of  the  Upper  P. 
22.  11  made,  .a  ditch,  .for  the  water  of  the  O.P. 
KINGLY  — 

Kingdom,  idS?  malku. 

Dan.  5.  20  he  was  deposed  from  his  kingly  throne 

KINSFOLK  — 

1  .To  free,  redeem,  SkJ  gaal. 

1  Ki.  16.  1 1  neither  of  his  kinsfolks  nor  of  his  friends 

2.  To  be  known,  Pi;  yada,  4. 

2  Ki.io.  11  his  great  men,  and  his  kinsfolks,  and  his 

3 . Near,  avijj  qarob. 

Job  19. 14  My  kinsfolk  have  failed,  and  my  familiar 
4  .One  of  the  same  race,kinsman'<rvyyevi]s  suygenes. 
Luke  2.  44  they  sought  him  among . .  kinsfolk  and  ac. 

21. 16  parents,  and  brethren,  and  kinsfolks,  and 

KINSMAN,  (next  or  near)  ■ — 

1  .To  free,  redeem,  gaal. 

Num.  5.  8  if  the  man  have  no  kinsman  to  recompe. 
Ruth  2.  20  The  man  (is)  near,  .one  of  our  next  kins. 
3.  9  spread  therefore . .  for  thou  (art)  a  near  k. 

3. 12  now  it  is  true  that  I  (am  thy)  near  kins. 

3.  12  howbeit  there  is  a  kinsman  nearer  than  I 

4.  1  the  kinsman  of  whom  Boaz  spake  came  by 
4.  3  he  said  unto  the  kinsman,  Naomi,  that  is 
4.  6  the  kinsman  said,  I  cannot  redeem  (it) 

4.  8  the  kinsman  said  unto  Boaz,  Buy  (it)  for 
4.  14  hath  not  left  thee  this  day  without  a  ki. 

2.  To  be  known,  jniD  or  VT,  yada,  4. 

Ruth  2.  1  Naomi  had  a  kinsman  of  her  husband’s 

3 . Fear,  Jnp  qarob. 

Psa.  38.  11  My  lovers,  .and  my  kinsmen  stand  afar 

4.  Flesh,  relation,  ikiy  sheer. 

NU11127. 11  unto  his  kiusman  that  is  next  to  him  of 

5.  One  of  the  same  race,  kinsman,  ovyyeviq  s  suygenes. 

Lukei4.  12  neither  thy  kinsmen,  nor.  .neighbours 
John  1 8.  26  being  (his)  kinsman  whose  ear  Peter  cut 
Acts  10.  24  called  together  his  kinsmen  and  near  fri 
Rom.  9.  3  my  brethren,  my  kinsmen  according  to 

16.  7  Salute  Audronicus  and  Junia,  my  kinsmen 

16. 11  Salute  Herodion  my  kinsman  Greet 
16.  21  Lucius,  and  Jason,  and  Sosipater,  my  k. 

KINSMAN,  to  do  or  perform  the  part  of  a  — 

To  free,  redeem,  gaal. 

Ruth  3.  13  if  ho  will  perform,  .the part  of  a  kinsman 
3.  13  well ;  let  him  do  the  kinsman’s  part :  but 
3.  13  if  he  will  not  do  the  part  of  a  kinsman 
3.  13  then  will  I  do  the  part  of  a  kinsman  to 

KINSWOMAN  — 

1.  Acquaintance,  one  known,  JniD  moda. 

Prov.  7  4  and  call  understanding  (thy)  kinswoman 

2.  Flesh,  relation,  nx;?  sheer. 

Lev.  18.  12  father's  sister;  she  (is)  thy  father’s  near  k. 

18.  13  for  she  (is)  thy  mother’s  near  kinswoman 

3.  Flesh,  relation,  friggi  shaarali. 

Lev.  18.  17  they  (are)  her  near  kinswomen :  it  (is)  wi. 

KIR,  Tp  wall. 

1.  An  Assyrian  district  between  the  Caspian  and  Black 
seas,  near  Elam,  on  the  river  Kur ;  Gulistan,  or  modem 
Georgia. 

2  Ki.  16.  9  carried  (the  people  op  it  captive  to  K.,  and 
Amos  1 .  5  the  people . .  shall  go  into  captivity  unto  K. 
9.  7  Have  not  I  brought.,  the  Syrians  from  K.? 

2.  The  inhabitants  of  the  district  so  called. 

Isa.  22.  6  Elam  bare  the  quiver,  .and  K.  uncovered 


KIR  of  Moab,  3KiD"Tp.  See  Kir-haraseth. 

Isa.  15.  rl  of  Moab  is  laid  waste . .  brought  ta  sil. 

KIR  HA-RA'-SETH  orKAR-E'-SETH.nivnnor  r£nn-Tp. 

A  fortified  city  of  Moab,  probably  the  same  as '  Kir- 
haresh,  Kir -her ex,  and  Kir  of  Moab  ;  now  Kerak,  three 
hours  S.E.  of  Ar. 

2  Ki.  3.  25  only  in  K.  left  they  the  stones  thereof 
Isa.  16.  7  for  the  foundations  of  K.  shall  ye  mourn 

KIR-EA'-RESH,  or  EE'-RES,  bnrj  or  isnn-Tp. 

A  fortified  city  of  Moab.  Same  as  the  preceding. 

Isa.  16. 11  For  Moab,  and  mine  inward  parts  for  K. 
Jer.  48.  31  (mine  heart)  shall  mourn  for  the  men  of  K. 
48.  36  mine  heart  shall  sound,  .forthemenof  K. 

KIR'-JATH,  nnp  city. 

A  contraction  for  Kirjath-jearim, 

Josh.  18.  28  K.  ;  fourteen  cities  with  their  villages 

KER-JA-THA'-IM,  KIR-IA-THA'-IM,  C'n'np.double  c. 

1.  A  city  of  Reuben  E.  of  the  Jordan,  four  miles  W.  of 
Medeba,  which  is  S.E.  of  Heslibon. 

Num  32,37  And  the  children  of  Reuben  built.  .K. 
Josh.  13. 19  And  K.,  audSibmah,  and  Zareth-shahar 
Jer.  48.  1  K.  is  confounded  (and)  taken ;  Misgab  is 
48.  23  And  upon  K.,  and  upon  Beth-gamul,  and 
Eze.  25.  9  I  will  open . .  the  glory  of  the  country . .  K. 

2.  A  Levitical  city  in  Naphtali ;  same  as  Kartan ;  now 

Kerlcarah. 

1  Ch.  6.  76  out  of.  .Naphtali.  .K.  with  her  suburbs 
KIR-JATH  AR'-BA,  yzix  nHp  city  of  Arba. 

A  city  in  the  hill  couutry  of  Judea,  S.  from  Jerusalem, 
originally  the  city  of  Arba,  the  father  of  Anak ;  after¬ 
wards  called  Hebron. 

Gen.  23.  2  Sarah  died  in  K.-a. ;  the  same  (is)  Hebron 
Josh  14.  15  the  name  of  Hebron  before  (was)  K.-a. 

15. 54  Humtali, andK.-a.,  which  (is)Hebron,  and 
20.  7  K.-a.,  which  (is)  Hebron,  in  the  mountain 
Judg.  1. 10  the  name  of  Hebron  before  (was)  K.-a. 
Neh.  11.  25  (some)  of.,  children  of  JudalidweltatK.-a 

KIR-JATH  A'-RIM,  □”]);  nHP  citU  of  forests. 

Same  as  Kirjath-jearim,  Kirjath-baal,  or  Baalah. 

Ezra  2.  25  The  children  of  K.-a.,  Chephirah,  and  B. 

KIR-JATH  EA'-AL,  nmp  city  of  Baal. 

Same  as  Kirjath-jearim,  and  Baalah. 

Josli.15. 60  K.-b.,  which  (is)  Kirjath-jearim,  and  Rab. 
18.  14  goings  out  thereof  were  at  K.-b.,  which 

KIR-JATH  HU'-ZOTH,  nix"  nnp  city  of  the  out-places. 
The  residence  of  Balak,  king  of  Moab,  near  Bamoth- 
baal ;  not  far  from  the  Arnon.  Taken  by  Silion,  then 
by  Israel. 

Num  22.  39  with  Balak,  and  they  came  unto  K.-h. 

KIR-jATH  JE-A'-RIM,  D'Pi;;  nnp  city  of  forests. 

1.  A  city  of  Judah  (formerly  of  the  Hivites)  on  the  con¬ 
fines  of  Benjamin,  near  Beeroth  and  Chephirah ;  called 
also  Baalah,  Kirjath,  Kirjath-baal,  and  Kirjath-arim. 
Now  called  Kurryet  el-Enab,  eight  miles  W.  of  Jeru¬ 
salem. 

Josh.  9. 17  Gibeon,  and  Chephirah.  .Beeroth.  .K.-j. 
15.  9  border  was  drawn  to  Baalah.  .(is)  K.-j. 

15.  60  Kirjath-baal,  which  (is)  K.-j.,  and  Rabbali 
18.  14  Kirjatli-baal,  which  (is)  K.-j.,  a  city  of 
18.  15  south  quarter  (was)  from  the  end  of  K.-j. 
JudgiS.  12  pitched  in  K.-j.,  in  Judah  :  wherefore 

18. 12  Malianeh-dan.  .behold,  (it  is)  behind  K.-j. 
1  Sa.  6.  21  sent  messengers  to  the  inhabitants . .  K.-j 
7.  1  the  men  of  K.-j.  came,  and  fetched  up 
7.  2  while  the  ark  abode  in  K.-j.,  that  the  time 

1  CI1.13.  5  Israel,  .to  bring  the  ark  of  God  from  K.-j. 

13.  6  (that  is),  to  K.-j.,  which  (belonged) to  Ju. 

2  Ch  1.  4  ark  of  God.  .David  brought  up  from  K.-j. 
Neh.  7.  29  The  men  of  K.-j.,  Chephirah,  and  Beeroth 
Jer.  26.  20  the  son  of  Shemaiah  of  K.-j  ,  who  proph. 

2.  The  name  or  patronymic  appellation  of  a  descendant 
of  Caleb  the  son  of  Hur.  B.C.  650. 

1  Ch.  2.  50  the  sons  of  Caleb ..  Shobal  thefatherof  K. 
2.  52  Shobal  the  father  of  K.  had  sons ;  Haroeh 
2.  53  families  of  K.  ;  the  Ithrites,  and  the  Pu. 

KIR-JATH  SAN'-NAH,  njp-nnp  city  of  instruction. 
A  city  in  the  hill  country  of  Judah  one  hour  S.W.  of 
Hebron  ;  called  also  Debit,  and  now  Dc-wirban. 
Josli.15.  49  And  Dannali,  and  K.,  which  (is)  Debir 

KIR-JATH  SE  -PHER,  IBp'nnp  city  of  books. 

Another  name  for  the  preceding,  and  showing  the  early 
rise  of  literature. 

Josh.  1 5. 15  and  the  name  of  Debir  before  (was)  K. 

15.  16  He  that  smitetli  K.,  andtaketh  it,  to  him 
Judg.  1.  11  and  the  name  of  Debir  before  (was)  K. 

i,  H  He  that  smitetli  K.,  and  taketli  it,  to  him 

KISH,  ir'p  bow,  potcer. 

1.  A  Benjamite,  father  of  Saul  the  first  king  of  Israel. 
B.C.  1120.  (Same  as  Cis  in  Acts  13.  21.) 

1  Sa.  9.  1  a  man  of  Benjamin,  whose  name  (was)  K. 

9.  3  the  asses  of  K. . .  were  lost.  And  K.  said 
10.  11  this  (that)  is  come  unto  the  son  of  K.  ?  (Is) 
10.  21  Saul  the  son  of  K.  was  taken  ;  and  when 

14.  51  K.  (was) the  father  of  Saul;  and  Ner  the 

2  Sa.  21. 14  buried,  .in  the  sepulchre  of  K.  his  father 
1  Ch  8.  33  Ner  begat  K. ,  and  K.  begat  Saul,  and  Saul 

9.  39  Ner  begat  K.,  and  K.  begat  Saul,  andSaul 
12.  1  kept,  .close  because  of  Saul  the  son  of  K. 

26.  28  all  that.  .Saul  the  son  of  K. .  .had  dedica. 


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2.  Another  Benjamite,  son  of  Abi-Gibeon.  b.c.  1180. 

i  Ch.  8. 30  his  first  born  son  Abdon,  and  Znr,  and  If. 

9.  36  his  first  born  son  Abdon,  then  Zur,  andK. 

3.  A  Levite,  grandson  of  Merari.  b.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.23.  21  Mnslii.  The  sons  of  Mahli ;  Eleazar  and  K. 

23.  22  and  their  brethren  the  sons  of  K.  took 

24.  29  Concerning  K.:  the  son  of  K.  (was)  Jerah. 

4.  Another  Levite  and  Merarite,  who  assisted  in  cleans¬ 
ing  the  temple  in  Hezekiah's  time.  B.c.  726. 

2  Ch. 29.12  K.  thesonof  Abdi,  andAzariahthesonof  J. 

5.  A  Benjamite,  ancestor  of  Mordecai,  the  cousin  of 
Queen  Esther.  B.c.  610. 

Esth  2.  5  son  of  Shimei,  the  son  of  K.,  a  Benjamite 
KI'-SHI,  'si'p  bow  of  Jah. 

A  Levite  of  the  Merari  famiiy,  whose  son  Ethan  was 
set  over  the  service  of  song.  B.C.  1015.  Called 
Kushaiah  in  1  Ch.  15.  17. 

1  Ch.  6.  44  Ethan  the  son  of  K.,  the  son  of  Abdi,  the 

KISH'-ION,  KISH'-ON,  ]Vipj3  hard. 

A  Levitical  city  in  Issachar,  near  Rabbith  and  Abez ; 
called  Kadish  in  1  Ch.  6.  72  ;  now  Kison. 

Josh.  19.  20  And  Rabbith,  and  K.,  and  Abez 

21.  28  K.  with  her  suburbs,  Dabareli  with  her 

KISH'-ON,  KIS'-ON,  winding ,  binding. 

A  brook  rising  in  Mount  Tabor  and  flowing  nearly 
westward  into  the  Mediterranean,  near  the  northern 
base  of  Mount  Carmel.  Called  also  Kohei/a,  and  now 
d-Makutta. 

Judg.4.  7  I  will  draw  unto  thee,  to  the  river  K.,  Sis. 

4.  13  from  Harosheth.  .unto  the  river  of  K. 

5.  21  river  of  K. .  .ancient  river,  the  river K. 

1  Ki.  18.40  Elijah  brought  them  down  tothebrookK. 
Psa.  83.  9  (to)  Sisera,  as  (to)  Jabin,  at  the  brook  of  K. 

HISS  — 

1. A  kiss,  hissing,  np’pij  neshiqah. 

Prov  27.  6  but  the  kisses  of  an  enemy  (are)  deceitful 
Song  1.  2  Let  him  kiss  me  with  the  kisses  of  his  m. 

2.  A  hiss,  mark  of  friendship,  tp'iXy/xa  philema. 

Luke  7.  45  Thou  gavest  me  no  kiss :  but  this  woman 

22.  48  lietrayest  thou  the  Son  of  man  with  a  k.V 
Rom  16.  16  Salute  one  another  with  an  holy  kiss.  The 

1  Co.  16.  20  Greet  ye  one  another  with  an  holy  kiss 

2  Co.  13.  12  Greet  one  another  witli  an  holy  kiss 

1  Th.  5.  26  Greet  all  the  brethren  with  an  holy  kiss 
1  Pe.  5.  14  Greet  ye  one  another  with  a  kiss  of  charity 
KISS,  to  — 

1  .To  hiss,  touch,  pwj  nashaq. 

Gen.  27.  26  said.  .Come  near  now,  and  kiss  me,  my 

27.  27  he  came  near,  and  kissed  him  :  and  he 
29. 11  Jacob  kissed  Rachel,  and  lifted  up  his 
33.  4  fell  on  his  neck,  and  kissed  him :  and 
48. 10  and  he  kissed  them,  and  embraced  them 
50.  i  Joseph  fell,  .and  wept  upon  him,  and  ki. 
Exod  4.  27  he  went,  and  met  him.  .and  kissed  him 

18.  7  Moses  went,  .and  did  obeisance,  and  kis. 
Ruth  1.  9  she  kissed  them :  and  they  lifted  up  their 

1.  14  Orpah  kissed  her  mother  in  law;  but  Ruth 

1  Sa.  10.  1  Samuel ..  poured  (it)  upon  his  head,  and  k. 

20.  41  they  kissed  one  another,  and  wept  one 

2  Sa.  14.  33  bowed  himself,  .and  the  king  kissed  Ah. 

15.  5  put  forth  his  hand,  and  took  him,  and  k. 

19.  39  the  king  kissed  Barzillai,  and  blessed  him 

20.  9 JoabtookAmasabythebeard..tokisshim 
1  Ki.  19. 18  and  every  mouth  which  hath  not  kissed 

19.  20  Let  me,  I  pray  thee,  kiss  my  father  and 
Job  31.  27  enticed,  or  mymouthhathkissedmyhand 
Psa.  85.  10  righteousness  and  peace  have  kissed  (each 
Prov.  7.  13  So  she  caught  him,  and  kissed  him,  (and) 
24.  26  shall  kiss  (his) lips  that  giveth  a  right  ans. 
Song  1.  2  Let  him  kiss  me  with  the  kisses  of  his  m. 

8.  1  I  wouldkissthee ;  yea,  I  shouldnotbe  des. 
Hos.  13.  2  Let  the  men  that  sacrifice  kiss  the  calves 
2.  To  hiss,  touch,  pyi  nashaq,  3. 

Gen.  79. 13  kissed  him,  and  brought  him  to  his  house 
31.  28  hast  not  suffered  me  to  kiss  my  sons  and  my 
31. 55  Laban,  .kissed  his  sons  and  his  daughters 
45.  15  he  kissed  all  his  brethren,  and  wept  upon 
Psa.  2.  12  Kiss  the  Son,  lest  he  be  angry,  and  ye  per. 

2.  To  hiss  thoroughly,  be  very  friendly,  KararpiXew. 
Matt 26.  49  anil  said,  Hail,  master;  and  kissed  him 
Marki4.  45  andsaith,  Master,  master ;  and  kissed  him 
Luke  7.  38  kissed  his  feet,  and  anointed . .  with  the 

7.  45  this  woman .  .hath  not  ceased  to  kiss  my 
15.  20  ran,  and  fell  on  his  neck,  and  kissed  him 
Acts  20.  37  wept  sore,  and  fell  on  Paul’s  neck,  and  k. 

i.To  kiss,  be  friendly,  tpiXew  phileo. 

Matt  26.  48  Whomsoever  I  shall  kiss,  that  same  is  he 
Marku.  44  Whomsoever  I  shall  kiss,  that  same  is  he 
Luke22.  47  Judas,  .drew  near  unto  Jesus  to  kiss  him 
KITE  — 

Kite,  vulture,  fUN  ayyah. 

Lev.  11. 14  the'  vulture,  and  the  kite  after  his  kind 
Deut  14. 13  the  glede,  and  the  kite,  and  the  vulture 
KITH'-LISH,  separation. 

A  city  of  Judah,  hear  Lahmam. 

Josh. 15. 40  And  Cabbon,  and  Lahmam,  and  K. 

KIT -RON,  jnipp  shortened,  little. 

A  city  of  Zebiilun  held  by  the  Canaanites ;  same  as 
Kattath.  in  Josh.  19.  15  ;  now  called  Sefurich. 

Judg  1.  30  Neither,  drive  out  the  inhabitants  of  K. 


KIT'-TIM,  D-np. 

A  son  of  Javan,  son  of  Japheth.  B.c.  2200,  whose 
descendants  are  called  Chittim,  i.e.  the  people  of  Cyprus 
and  the  adjacent  coasts  and  islands. 

Gen.  10.  4  sons  of  Javan ;  Elishah,  and  Tarshish,  K. 
1  Ch.  1.  7  sons  of  Javan  ;  Elishah,  and  Tarshish,  K. 
KNEAD,  to  — 

To  knead,  BbS  lush. 

Gen.  18.  6  knead  (it),  and  make  cakes  upon  the  hearth 

1  Sa.  28.  24  took  flour,  and  kneaded  (it),  and  did  bake 

2  Sa.  13.  8  kneaded  (it),  and  made  cakes  in  his  sight 
Jer.  7. 18  the  women  knead .. dough,  tomakecakes 
Hos.  7.  4  ceaseth  from  raising  after  he  hath  kneaded 

KNEADING  TROUGH  — 

Kneading  trough,  rnNBto  mishereth. 

Exod.  8.  3  thine  ovens,  and  intothykneadingtrough 

12.  34  their  kneading  troughs  being  bound  up  in 

KNEE  — 

1.  The  knee,  npaiN  arkubah. 

Dan.  5.  6  and  his  knees  smote  one  against  another 

2.  The  knee,  -pa  berek. 

Gen.  30.  3  she  shall  bear  upon  my  knees,  that  I  may 
48.  12  brought  them  out  from  between  his  knees 
50.  23  were  brought  up  upon  Joseph's  knees 
Deut  28.  35  The  Lord  shall  smite  thee  in  the  knees 
Judg.  7.  5  that  boweth  down  upon  his  knees  to  drink 
7.  6  bowed  down  upon  their  knees  to  drink 
16.  19  she  made  him  sleep  upon  her  knees ;  and 

1  Ki.  8.  54  from  kneeling  on  his  knees  with  his  hands 

18.  42  Elijah,  .put  his  face  between  his  knees 

19.  18  all  the  knees  which  have  not  bowed  unto 

2  Ki.  1.  13  came  and  fell  on  his  knees  before  Elijah 

4.  20  he  sat  on  her  knees  till  noon,  and.  .died 
2  Ch.  6.  13  kneeled  down  upon  his  knees  before  all 
Ezra  9.  5  I  fell  upon  my  knees,  and  spread  out  my 
Job  3. 12  Why  did  the  knees  prevent  me?  or  why 

4.  4  and  thou  hast  strengthened  the  feeble  k. 
Psa.  109.  24  My  knees  are  weak  through  fasting ;  and 
Isa.  35.  3  Strengthen  ye . .  confirm  the  feeble  knees 

45.  23  unto  me  every  knee  shall  bow,  every  tong. 
66.  12  ye  shall  be.  .dandled  upon  (her)  knees 
Eze.  7. 17  and  all  knees  shall  be  weak  (as)  water 

21.  7  and  all  knees  shall  be  weak  (as)  water 
47.  4  brought  me .  .the  waters  (were)  to  the kn. 
Dan.  6. 10  he  kneeled  upon  his  knees  three  times  a 

10.  10  which  set  me  upon  my  knees  and.  .the 
Nah.  2. 10  the  knees  smite  together,  and  much  pain 

3.  The  knee,  y 6vv  gonu. 

Marki5.  19  and  bowing  (their)  knees  worshiped  him 
Luke  5.  8  fell  down  at  Jesus’  knees,  saying,  Depart 
Rom  11.  4  men,  who  have  not  bowed  the  knee  to.  .B. 

14.  11  every  knee  shall  bow  to  me,  and  every 
Eph.  3.  14  Eor  this  cause  I  bowmy  knees  unto  the  F. 
-  Phil.  2. 10  at  the  name  of  J esus  every  knee  should 
Heb.  12.  12  which  hang  down,  and  the  feeble  knees 
KNEEL  (down),  to  — 

1  .To  kneel,  bow  or  bend  the  knee,  ?n3  bar  ale. 

2  Ch.  6.  13  kneeled  down  upon  his  knees  before  all 
Psa.  93.  6  come,  .let  us  kneel  before  the  Lord  our 

2.  To  kneel,  bow  or  bend  the  knee,  ipa  berak. 

Dan.  6.  10  he  kneeled  upon  his  knees  three  times  a 

3.  To  put  the  knees  { down ),  tlOtj/xl  Ta  ydpara. 

Luke 22.  41  he  was  withdrawn,  .kneeled  down,  and 
Acts  7.  60  he  kneeled  down,  and  cried  with  a  loud 

9.  40  Peter  put  them  all  forth,  and  kneeled  do. 

20.  36  he  kneeled  down,  and  prayed  with  them 

21.  5  kneeled  down  on  the  shore,  and  prayed 

4.  To  fall  down  on  the  knees,  yovvirerew  gonupeteo. 
Matt.  17. 14  man,  kneeling  down  to  him,  and  saying 
Mark  1.  40  beseeching  him,  [and  kneeling  down]  to 

10.  17  there  came  one  running,  and  kneeled  to 

KNEEL  down,  to  make  to  — 

To  cause  to  kneel,  bow  or  bend  the  knees,  ~P3  barak, 5. 
Gen.  24.  1 1  he  made  his  camels  to  kneel  down  with. 

KNEELING  — 

To  bow  or  bend  the  knee,  Pip  kara. 

1  Ki.  8.  54  Solomon,  .arose,  .fromkneelingonhisk. 

KNIFE  — 

\. Sword,  3nn  chereb. 

Josh.  3.  2  Make  thee  sharp  knives,  and  circumcise 

5.  3  Joshua  made  him  sharp  knives,  and  circ. 
1  Ki.18.  28  cut  themselves,  .with  knives  and  lancets 
Eze.  5.  1  take  thee  a  sharp  knife,  take  thee  a  barber’s 

5.  2  take  a  third  part . .  smite  about  it  with  a  k. 

2 . Knife  {for  food),  maakeleth.- 

Gen.  22.  6  and  he  took  the  fire  in  his  hand,  and  a  k. 

22. 10  Abraham,  .took  the  knife  to  slay  his  son 
Judg.  19  29  he  took  a  knife,  and  laid  hold  on  his  con. 
Prov.30.  14  their  jaw  teeth  (as)  knives,  to  devour  the 

3.  Knife,  spear,  ]'3iy  sakkin. 

Frov.23.  2  put  a  knife  to  thy  throat,  if  thou(be)aman 

4.  Knife,  ^np  machalaph. 

Ezra  1.  9  chargers  of  silver,  nine  and  twenty  knives 
KNIT,  to  be  — 

1.  Altogether,  alike,  in;  yachad. 

1  Ch.12.  17  mine  heart  shall  be  knit  unto  you :  but  if 

2.  To  be  bound,  ntyp  qashar,  2. 

1  Sa.  18.  1  soul  of  Jonathan  was  knit  with  the  soul 

3.  To  bind,  tie,  knit,  Sew  deo. 

Acts  10. 1 1  a  great  sheet  [knit]  at  the  four  corners 


KNIT  together,  to  — 

1. A  companion,  associate,  33ip  chaber. 

Judg2o.  11  So  all  the  men.  .knit  together  as  one  man 

2.  To  cause  to  go  up  together,  (rugflifidfa  sumbibazo. 
Col.  2.  2  be  comforted,  being  knit  together  in  love 

2.  19  knit  together,  increaseth  with  the  increa. 
KNOCK,  to  — 

1.  To  beat,  knock,  p23  daphaq. 

Song  5.  2  the  voice  of  my  beloved  that  knocketh 

2.  To  knock  {at  a  door),  upovw  krouo. 

Matt.  7.  7  knock,  and  it  shall  be  opened  unto  you 
7.  8  and  to  him  that  knocketh  it  shall  be  op. 
Luken.  9  knock,  and  it  shall  be  opened  unto  you 

11.  10  and  to  him  that  knocketh  it  shall  be  op. 

12.  36  that,  when  he  cometli  and  knocketh,  they 

13.  25  to  knock  at  the  door,  saying,  Lord,  Lord 
Acts  12.  13  as  Peter  knocked  at  the  door  of  the  gate 

12. 16  But  Peter  continued  knocking:  and  when 
Rev.  3.  20  Behold,  I  stand  at  the  door  and  knock 
KNOP  — 

1  .Capital  or  chapiter  of  a  column,  ninss  kaphtor. 
Exod25.  31  his  knops,  and  his  flowers,  shall  be  of  the 

25.  33  a  knop  and  a  flower. .  a  lsuop  and  a  flower 

23.  34  almonds,  .their  knops  and  their  flowers 
25.  35>  35.  35  a  knop  under  two  branches  of  the 
25.  36  Their  knops  and  their  branches  shall  be 

37.  17  his  bowls,  his  knops,  and  his  flowers,  were 
37.  19  a  knop  and  a  flower,  .a  knop  and  a  flower 
37.  20  four  bowls  made  like  almonds,  his  knops 
37.  21,  21,  21  a  knop  under  two  branches  of  the 

37.  22  Then’  knops  and  their  branches  were  of 

2 .Knops,  gourds,  cucumber,  D'pp?  peqaim. 

1  Ki.  6.  18  carved  witli  knops  and  open  flowers :  all 
7.  24  knops  compassing  it,  ten  in  a  cubit,  com. 
7.  24  the  knops  (were)  cast  in  two  rows,  when 

KNOW,  to  — 

1  .To  understand,  ]'3  bin,  1,  5. 

Job  38.  20  that  thou  shouldest  know  the  paths  (to) 

2.  Knowledge,  njn  claath. 

Job  10.  7  Thou  knowest  that  I  am  not  wicked ;  and 

13.  2  What  ye  know,  (the  same)  do  I.  .1  (am) 
FroV29.  7  (but)  the  wicked  regardeth  not  to  know 
Isa.  48.  4  Because  I  knew  that  thou  (art)  obstinate 

58.  2  delight  to  know  my  ways,  as  a  nation  that 
J er.  22.  16  (was)  not  this  to  know  me  ?  saith  the  Lord 

3.  To  know,  jn;  yada. 

Gen.  3.  s  God  doth  know  that  in  the  day  ye  eat 

3.  5  ye  shall  be  as  gods,  knowing  good  and 

3.  7  they  knew  that  they  (were)  naked  ;  and 

3.  22  become  as  one  of  us,  to  know  good  and 

4.  1  Adam  knew  Eve  his  wife ;  and  she  concei. 

4.  9  said,  I  know  not :  (Am)  I  my  brother’s 

4.  17  Cain  knew  his  wife ;  and  she  conceived 

4.  25  Adam  knew  his  wife  again  ;  and  she  bare 
8. 11  Noah  knew  that  the  waters  were  abated 
9.  24  and  knew  what  his  younger  son  had  done 
12. 11 1  know  that  thou  (art)  a  fair  woman  to 
15.  8  whereby  shall  I  know  that  I  shall  inherit 

15.  13  Know  of  a  surety  that  thy  seed  shall  be 

18. 19  I  know  him,  that  he  will  command  his 

18.  21  they  have  done,  .and  if  not,  I  will  know 

19.  s  bring  them .  .unto  us  that  we  may  know 

19.  8  1  have  two  daughters  which  have .  .known 

20.  6  I  know  that  thou  didst  this  in  the  integr. 

20.  7  know  thou  that  thou  shalt  surely  die,  thou 

22.  12  I  know  that  thou  fearest  God,  seeing  thou 

24.  14  shall  I  know  that  thou  hast  showed  kind. 
24.  16  a  virgin,  neither  had  any  man  known  her 

27.  2  I  am  old,  I  know  not  the  day  of  my  death 

28.  16  Lord  is  in  this  place;  and  I  knew  (it)  not 

29.  5  Know  ye  Laban .  .And  they  said,  We  know 

30.  26  knowest  my  service  which  I  have  done 

30.  29  Thou  knowest  how  I  have  served  thee,  and 

31.  6  ye  know  that  with  all  my  power  I  have 
31.  32  Jacob  knew  not  that  Rachel  had  stolen 
33.  13  lord  knoweth  that  the  children  (are)  ten. 

38.  9  Onan  knew  that  the  seed  should  not  be 
38.  16  knew  not  that  she(was)  his  daughter  ini. 

38.  26  And  he  knew  her  again  no  more 

39.  6  he  knew  not  ought  he  had,  savetliebread 

42.  23  they  knew  not  that  Joseph  understood 
42.  33  Hereby  shall  I  know  that  ye  (are)  true 

42.  34  then  shall  I  know  that  ye  (are)  no  spies 

43.  7  could  we  certainly  know  that  be  would 

44.  27  Ye  know  that  my  wife  bare  me  two  (sons) 
47.  6  thou  knowest  (any)  men  of  activity  among 

48. 19  I  know  (it),  my  son,  I  know  (it)  :  he  also 
Exod.  1.  8  new  king  over  Egypt,  which  knew  not  J. 

3.  7  heard  their  cry .  .for  I  know  their  sorrows 

4.  14  I  know  that  he  can  speak  well.  And  also 

5.  2  I  know  not  the  Lord,  neither  will  I  let 

6.  7  ye  shall  know  that  I  am  the  Lord  yourG. 

7.  5  Egyptians  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

7.  17  In  this  thou  shalt  know  that  I  (am)  the  L 

8.  10  thou  mayest  know  that  (there  is)nonelike 

8.  22  thou  mayest  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

9.  14  thoumayest  know  that  (there  is)nonelike 

9.  29  thou  mayest  know  how  that  the  eartli(is) 
9.  30  I  know  that  ye  will  not  yet  fear  the  Lord 

10.  2  that  ye  may  know  how  that  I  (am)  the  L. 

10.  7  knowest  thou  not  yet  that  Egypt  is  des.  ? 

10.  26  we  know  not  with  what  we  must  serve  the 

11.  7  ye  may  know  how  that  the  Lord  doth  put 

14.  4  the  Egyptians  may  know  that  I  (am)  the 

14.  18  Egyptians  shall  know  that  I(am)theLoRD 

16.  6  ye  shall  know  that  the  Lord  hath  brought 


KNOW 


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KNOW 


Exodi6.  12  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  your  God 

18.  ii  I  know  that  the  Lord  (is)  greater  than  all 

23.  0  ye  know  the  heart  of  a  stranger,  seeing 

29.  46  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  their  God 

31. 13  (ye)  may  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  that 

32.  22  thou  knowest  the  people,  that  they  (are) 

33.  5  that  I  may  know  what  to  do  unto  thee 
33. 12 1  know  thee  by  name,  and  thou  hast  also 
33.  13  I  may  know  thee,  that  I  may  find  grace 
33. 17  grace  in  my  sight.  .1  know  thee  by  name 

36.  1  to  know  how  to  work  all  manner  of  work 

Lev.  5.  1  whether  he  hath  seen  or  known,  .if  he  do 

5.  3,  4  when  he  knoweth .  .then  he  shall  be  gu. 

23.  43  That  your  generations  may  know  that  I 
Num  10.  31  thou  knowest  how  we  are  to  encamp  in 

11. 16  whom  thou  knowest  to  be  the  elders  of 
14.31  they  shall  know  the  land  which  ye  have 
14.  34  and  ye  shall  know  my  breach  of  promise 

16.  28  ye  shall  knowthat  the  Lord  hath  sent  me 

20.  14  Thou  knowest  all  the  travel  that  hath  bef 
22. 19  that  I  may  know  what  the  LORD  will  say 

22.  34  I  knew  not  that  thou  stoodest  in  the  way 

24.  16  knew  the  knowledge  of  the  most  High 

31.  17  that  hath  known  man  by  lying  with  him 

31.  18  have  not  known  a  man  by  lying  with  him 
31.  35  that  had  not  known  man  by  lying  with  lmn 

Deut  2.  7  knoweth  thy  walking  through  this  great 

3.  19  your  cattle.  .1  know  that  ye  have  much 
4  35  that  thou  mightest  know  that  the  Lord 

4.  39  Know  therefore  this  day,  and  consider 

7.  9  Know  therefore  that  the  Lord  thy  God 
7. 15  evil  diseases  of  Egypt,  which  thou  know. 

8.  2  to  know  what  (was)  in  thine  heart,  whet. 

8.  3  knewest  not,  neither  did  thy  fathers  know 

8.  16  with  manna,  which  thy  fathers  knew  not 

9.  2  whom  thou  knowest,  and  (of  whom)  thou 

9.  24  rebellious,  .from  the  day  that  I  knew  you 

II.  2  And  know  ye  this  day :  for  (I  speak)  not 
11.  2  with  your  children  which  have  not  known 
11.  28  after  other  gods,  which  ye  have  not  known 

13.  2  other  gods,  which  thou  hast  not  known 

13.  3  to  know  whether  ye  love  the  Lord  your 

13.  13  serve,  .gods,  which  ye  have  not  known 

18.  21  How  shall  we  know  the  word  which  the 
20.  20  knowest  that  they  (be)  not  trees  for  meat 

22.  2  or  if  thou  know  him  not,  then  thou  shalt 
28.  33  a  nation  which  thou  knowest  not  eat  up 

28.  36,  64  neither  thou  nor  thy  fathers  have  kn. 

29.  6  might  know  that  I  (am)  the  LORD  your  G. 
29.  16  ye  know  how  we  have  dwelt  in  the  land 
29.  26  gods  whom  they  knew  not,  and  (whom) 

31.  13  children,  which  have  not  known  (anyth.) 
31.  2t  I  know  their  imagination  which  they  go 
31.  27  I  know  thy  rebellion,  and  thy  stilt’  neck 

31.  29  know  that  after  my  death  ye  will  utterly 

32.  17  gods  whom  they  knew  not,  to  new  (gods 

33.  9  his  brethren,  nor  knew  his  own  children 

34.  6  man  knoweth  of  his  sepulchre  unto  this 
34.  10  Moses,  whom  the  Lord  knew  face  to  face 

Josh.  2.  9  I  know  that  the  Lord  hath  given  you  the 

3.  4  ye  may  know  the  way  by  which  ye  must 
3  7  they  may  know  that,  as  I  was  with  Moses 

3.  10  shall  know  that  the  living  God  (is)  among 

4.  24  people  of  the  earth  might  know  the  hand 

14.  6  ThouknowestthethingthattheLORDsaid 

22.  22  Lord,  .knoweth,  and  Israel  he  shall  know 

23.  13  Know  for  a  certainty  that  the  Lord  your 

23. 14  know  in  all  your  hearts,  and  in  all  your 
24  31  which  had  known  all  the  works  of  the  L. 

Judg.  2.  10  which  knew  not  the  Lord,  nor  yet . .  works 

3.  1  as  had  not  known  all  the  wars  of  Canaan 

3.  2  the  generations,  .of  Israelmight  know  to 

3.  2  at  the  least  such  as  before  knew  nothing 

3.  4  to  know  whether  they  would  hearken  unto 

6.  37  then  shall  I  know  that  thou  wilt  save 
11.  39  which  he  had  vowed :  and  she  knew  no 
13.  16  knew  not  that  he  (was)  an  angel  of  the  L. 
i '3.  21  knew  that  he  (was)  an  angel  of  the  LORD 
12  4  mother  knew  not  that  it  (was)of  the  Lord 

15.  11  Knowest  thou  not  that  the  Philistines  (are) 
17. 13  Now  know  I.  .the  Lord  will  do  me  good 

18.  5  we  may  know  whether  our  way  which  we 
18  14  Ho  ye  know  that  there  is  in  these  houses 

19.  22  Bring,  .the  man.  .that  we  may  know  him 
iq.  25  and  they  knew  her,  and  abused  her  all  the 

20.  34  but  they  knew  not  that  evil  (was)  near 

21.  12  had  known  no  man  by  lying  with  any  male 
Ruth  2.  11  people  which  thou  knowest  not  heretofore 

3.  11  doth  know  that  thou  (art)  a  virtuous  wo. 

3  18  until  thou  know  how  the  matter  will  fall 

4.  4  redeem  (it,  then)  tell  me  that  I  may  know 
1  Sa.  1. 19  Elkanah  knewHannah  his  wife ;  and  the 

2. 12  Now  the  sons  of  Eli  .knew  not  the  Lord 
3.  7  Samuel  did  not  yet  know  the  Lord,  neit. 
3.  13  judge,  .for  the  iniquity  which  he  knoweth 
3.  20  Israel  from  Dan  even  to  Beer-sheba  knew 

6.  9  we  shall  know  that  (it  is)  not  bis  hand 

10.  11  all  that  knew  him  beforetime  saw  that 

14.  3  the  people  knew  not  that  Jonathan  was 
14.  38  know  and  see  wherein  this  sin  hath  been 

17.  28  I  know  thy  pride,  and  the  naughtiness  of 

17.  46  may  know  that  there  is  a  God  in  Israel 

17.  47  assembly  shall  know  that  the  LORDsaveth 

18.  28  knew  that  the  Lord  (was)  with  David,  and 
20.  3  Thy  father  certainly  knoweth  that  I  have 
20.  3  Let  not  Jonathan  know  this,  lest  he  be  g. 
20.  9  for  if  I  knew  certainly  that  evil  were  deter. 
20.  30  do  not  I  know  that  thou  hast  chosen  the 
20.  33  Jonathan  knew  that  it  was  determined  of 

20.  39  knew  not.  .only  Jonathan  and  Davidknew 

21.  2  Let  noman knowanythingof  the  business 

22.  3  with  you,  till  I  know  what  God  will  do  for 


1  Sa.  22. 15  thy  servant  knew  nothing  of  all  this,  less 

22. 17  because  they  knew  when  he  fled,  and  did 

22.  22  I  knew  (it)  that  day,  when  Doeg  the  Edo. 

23.  9  David  knew  that  Saul  secretly  practised 

23.  17  be  king,  .that  also  Saul  my  father  knoweth 

23.  22  know  and  see  hisplace  where  liisliaunt  is 

24.  11  know  thou  and  see  that  (there  is)  neither 

24.  20  know  well  that  thou  shalt  surely  be  king 

25.  11  unto  men  whom  I  know  not  whence  they 

25.  17  know  and  consider  what  thou  wilt  do 

26.  12  no  man  saw  (it),  nor  knew  (it),  neither 
28.  1  Know  thou  assuredly,  that  thou  shalt  go 
28.  2  thou  shalt  know  what  thy  servant  can  do 

28.  9  thou  knowest  what  Saul  hath  done,  how 

29.  9  I  know  that  thou  (art)  good  in  my  sight 

2  Sa.  1.  5  How  knowest  thou  that  Saul  and  Jonat. 

2.  26  knowest  thou  not  that  it  will  be  bitterness 

3.  25  Thou  knowest  Aimer  the  son  of  Ner,  that 
3.  23  to  know  thy  going  out . .  and  to  know  all 
3.  26  brought  him  again,  .but  David  knew  (it) 

3.  38  Know  ye  not  that  there  is  a  prince  and  a 

7.  20  for  thou,  Lord  God,  knowest  thy  servant 

11.  16  a  place  where  he  knew  that  valiant  men 
11.  20  knew  ye  not  that  they  would  shoot  from 

14.  20  to  know  all  (things)  that(are)  in  the  earth 
14.22  thy  servant  knoweth  that  I  have  found 

15.  1 1  and  they  went . .  and  they  knew  not  any 

17.  8  thou  knowest  thy  father  and  his  men,  that 

17.  io  knoweth  that  thy  father  (is)  a  mighty  man 

18.  29  great  tumult, but  I  knewnotwhat  (it  was) 

19.  20  thy  servant  doth  know  that  I  liavesinned 

19.  22  know  that  I  (am)  this  day  king  over  Israel 

22.  44  people  (which)  I  knew  not  shall  serve  me 

24.  hat  I  may  know  the  number  of  the  people 

1  ICi  1.  4  ministered  to  him,  but  the  king  knew  her 

1. 11  reign,  and  David  our  lord  knoweth  (it)  not? 

1.  18  now,  my  lord  the  king,  thou  knowest  (it) 

2.  5  thou  knowest  also  what  Joab  the  son  of 
2.  9  knowest  what  thou  oughtest  to  do  unto 
2.  15  Thou  knowest  that  the  kingdom  was  mine 
2.  32  slew  them,  .my  father  David  not  knowing 
2.  37  thou  shalt  know  for  certain  that  thou 

2.  42  Know  for  acertain,  on  the  day  thou  goest 

2.  44  Thou  knowest  all  the  wickedness  which 

3.  7  child . .  I  know  not  (how)  to  go  out  or  come 

5.  3  Thou  knowest  how  that  David  my  father 

5.  6  thou  knowest  that  (there  is)  not  among  us 

8.  38  which  shall  know  every  man  the  plague 
8.  39  to  every  man.  .whose  heart  thou  knowest 
8.  39  knowest  the  hearts  of  all  the  children  of 
8.  43  people  of  the  earth  may  know  thy  name 
8  43  they  may  know  that  this  house,  which  I 
8.  60  the  people,  .may  know  that  the  Lord  (is) 

14.  2  that  thou  be  not  known  to  be  the  wife  of 

17.  24  I  know  that  thou  (art)  a  man  of  God,  (and) 

18.  12  Spirit,  .shall  carry  thee  whither  I  know  not 

18.  37  people  may  knowthat  thou(art)the  Lord 

20.  13  and  thou  shalt  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

20.  28  and  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

22.  3  Know  ye  that  Ramoth  in  Gilead  (is)  ours 

2  Ki.  2.  3,  5  Knowest  thou  that  the  Lord  will  take! 
2.  3,  5  he  said,  Yea,  I  know  (it) ;  hold  ye  your 

4.  1  knowest  that  thy  servant  did  fear  the  L. 

4.  39  and  shred  (them),  for  they  knew  (them) 

5.  8  shall  know  that  there  is  a  prophet  in  Isr. 

5.  15  I  know  that  (there is)  no  Godin  all  the 

7.  12  They  know  that  we’(be)  hungry  ;  therefore 

8.  12  I  know  the  evil  that  thou  wilt  do  unto  the 

9.  11  Ye  know  the  man  and  his  communication 

10.  10  Know  now  that  there  shall  fall  unto  the 
17.  26,  26  know  not  the  manner  of  the  God  of 

19.  19  may  know  that  thou  (art)  the  Lord  God 

19.  27  I  know  thy  abode,  and  thy  going  out,  and 

1  CI1.12.  32  understanding,  .to  know  what  Israel  ou. 

17.  18  can  David  (speak)  more,  .thou  knowest 

21.  2  number  of  them  to  me,  that  I  may  know 

28.  9  know  thou  the  God  of  thy  father,  aud 

29.  17  I  know  also,  my  God,  that  thou  triest  the 

2  Ch.  2.  8  know  that  thy  servants  can  skill  to  cut 

6.  29  shall  know  his  own  sore  and  his  own  grief 

6.  30  every  man.  .whose  heart  thou  knowest^ 

6.  30  thou  only  knowest  the  hearts  of  the  chil. 

6.  33  people  of  the  earth,  may  knowthy  name 
6.  33  may  know  that  this  house,  which  I  have 

12.  8  they  may  know  my  service,  aud  the  serv. 

13.  5  Ought  ye  not  to  know  that  the  Lord  God 

20.  12  neither  know  we  what  to  do :  but  our  eyes 

23.  16  knowthatGod  hath  determined  todestroy 

32.  13  Know  ye  not  what  I  and  my  fathers  have 

32.  31  he  might  know  all  (that  was)  in  his  heart 

33.  13  Manassehknew  that  the  Lord  he  (was)  G. 
Neh.  2.  16  the  rulers  knew  not  whither  I  went,  or 

4.  11  They  shall  not  know,  neither  see,  till  we 

9.  10  knewest  that  they  dealt  proudly  against 
Esth.  1.  13  said  to  the  wise  men,  which  knew  the 

1.  13  toward  all  that  knew  law  and  judgment 

2.  11  to  know  how  Esther  did,  and  what  should 

4.  5  and.  .to  know  what  it  (was),  and  why  it 

4.  11  thepeopleoftheking'sprovinces.doknow 

4.  14  who  knoweth  whether  thou  art  come  to 
Job  5.  24  know  that  thy  tabernacle  (shall  be)  in 

5.  25  know  also  that  thy  seed  (shall  be)  great 

5.  27  hear  it,  and  know  thou  (it)  for  thy  good 

8.  9  we  (are  but  of)  yesterday,  and  know  not. 

9.  2  I  know  (it  is)  so  of  a  truth :  but  how  sho. 

9.  5  removeth  the  mountains,  and  they  know 
9.  21  (were)  perfect,  (yet)  would  I  not  know  my 
9.  28  know  that  thou  wilt  not  hold  me  innocent 

10.  13  hast  thou  hid.  .1  know  that  this  (is)  with 

11.  6  Know  therefore  that  God  exactetli  of  thee 

11.  8  deeper  than  hell;  what  canst  thou  know? 
11.  ii  knoweth  vain  men:  he seeth wickedness 


Job  12.  9  Who  knoweth  not  in  all  these  that  the 
13.  2  (the  same) do  I  know  also  :  I  (am)  not  in. 

13.  18  Behold  now.  .1  know  that  I  shall  be  jus. 

14.  21  sons  come  to  honour,  aud  he  knoweth  (it) 

15.  9  What  knowest  thou,  that  we  know  not? 

15.  23  lie  knoweth  that  the  day  of  darkness  is 

18.  21  (is)  the  place  (of  him  that)  knoweth  not 

19.  6  Know  now  that  God  hath  overthrown  me 

19.  25  I  kuow  (that)  my  redeemer  liveth,  and 

19.  29  that  ye  may  know  that  (there  is)  a  judg. 

20.  4  Knowest  thou  (not)  this  of  old,  since  man 

21.  19  he  rewardeth  him,  and  he  shall  know  (it) 

21.  27  Behold,  I  know  your  thoughts,  and  the 
22. 13  How  doth  God  know  ?  can  he  judge  thro. 

23.  3  Oh  that  I  knew  where  I  might  find  him  ! 

23.  5  I  would  know  the  words  (which)  he  would 

23.  10  lie  knoweth  the  way  that  I  take  :  (when) 

24.  1  do  they  that  know  him  not  see  his  days  ? 

24.  16  in  the  day  time ;  they  know  not  the  light 
28.  7  (There  is)  a  path  which  no  fowl  knoweth 
28.  13  Man  knoweth  not  the  price  thereof;  nei. 

28.  23  God  understandeth .  .he  knoweth.  .place 

29.  16  the  cause  (which)  I  knew  not  I  searched 

30.  23  I  know  (that)  thou  wilt  bring  me  (to)  death 

31.  6  weighed .  .that  God  may  know  mine  integ. 

32.  22  For  I  know  not  to  give  flattering  titles 

34.  4  letusknowamongourselveswliat(is)good 
34.  33  not  I:  therefore  speak  what  thou  knowest 
35- 15  yet  he  knoweth  (it)  not  in  great  extremity 
36  26  we  know  (him)  not,  neither  can  the  num. 

37.  7  sealeth..  that  all  men  may  know  his  work 

37. 1 5  Dost  thou  know  when  God  disposed  them 

37.  16  Dost  thou  know  the  balancings  of  the  cl. 

38.  5  Who .  .laid  the  measures,  .if  thou  knowest  ? 

38.  18  of  the  earth?  declare  if  thou  knowest  it 
38.  21  Knowest  tliou(it),  because  thou  wast  then 

38.  33  Knowest  thou  the  ordinances  of  heaven  ? 

39.  1  Knowest  thou  the  time  when  the  w  ild  g. 

39.  2  or  knowestthou  the  time  wdien  they  bring 
42.  2  1  know  that  thou  canst  do  every  (thing) 

42.  1  too  wonderful  for  me,  which  I  knew  not 

Tsa  1.  6  the  Lord  knoweth  the  way  of  the  right. 

4.  3  know  that  the  Lord  hath  set  apart  him 
9. 10  they  that  know  thy  name  will  put  tlieir 
9.  20  nations  may  know  themselves  (to  be  but) 

18.  43  people  (whom)  I  have  not  known  shall 

20.  6  know  I  that  the  LORD  savetli  his  anointed 
31.  7  thou  hast  known  my  soul  in  adversities 

35. 11  laid  to  my  charge  (things)tliatl  knewnot 

35.  15  gathered  themselves,  .and  I  knew  (it)not 

36.  10  lovingkindness  unto  them  that  knowthee 

37.  18  The  Lord  knoweth  the  days  of  theupright 
39.  4  what  it  (is  ;  that)  I  may  know  how  frail  I 

39.  6  and  knoweth  not  who  shall  gather  them 

40.  9  not  refrained  my  lips,  O  Lord,  thouknow. 

41. 11  By  this  I  know  that  thou  favourest  me 
44.  21  for  he  knoweth  the  secrets  of  the  heart 
46.  10  Be  still,  and  know  that  I  (am)  God :  I 
50.  11  I  know  all  the  fowls  of  the  mountains 
s6.  9  shall  mine  enemies  turn  back  :  this  I  k. 

59  13  let  them  know  that  God  ruleth  in  Jacob 
67.  2  That  thy  way  may  be  known  upon  earth 
69  5  thou  knowest  my  foolishness ;  and  my 

69.  19  Thou  hast  known  my  reproach,  and  my 

71. 15  all  the  day ;  for  I  know  not  the  numbers 

73.  11  How  doth  God  know?  and  is  there  know. 

73. 16  When  I  thought  to  know  this,  it  (was)too 

74.  9  (is  there)  among  us  any  that  knoweth  how 
78.  3  Which  we  have  heard  and  known,  and 

78.  6  the  generation  to  come  might  know  (them 

79.  6  the  heathen  that  have  not  known  thee 

82.  5  know  not,  neither  will  they  understand 

83.  18  That  (men)  may  know  that  thou,  whose 
87.  4  will  make  mention .  .to  them  that  know 

89.  15  the  people  that  know  the  joyful  sound 

90.  II  Who  knoweth  the  power  of  thine  anger? 

91.  14  on  high,  because  he  hath  known  my  name 
92  6  A  brutish  man  knoweth  not ;  neither  doth 

94.  11  The  Lord  knoweth  the  thoughts  of  man 

95.  10  a  people,  .they  have  not  known  my  ways 

IOO.  3  Know  ye  that  the  Lord  he  (is)  God :  (it  is) 
101  4  from  me:  I  will  not  know  a  wicked  (person) 

103.  14  he  knoweth  our  frame ;  he  remembereth 
104  19  for  seasons :  the  sun  knoweth  his  going 
109.  27  That  they  may  know  that  this  (is)  thy  h. 

1 19.  75  know,  O  Lord,  that  thy  judgments  (are) 
119.  79  and  those  that  have  kuown  thy  testimonies 
1 19.  125  give  me  understanding,  that  I  may  know 
119  152  have  known  of  old  that  thou  hast  founded 
135I  5  I  know  that  the  Lord  (is)  great,  and  (that) 

138.  6  he  respect,  .but  the  proud  he  knoweth 

139  1  Lord,  thou  hast  searched  me,  and  known 

139.  2  knowest  my  downsitting  and  mine  upris. 
139.  4  (but).  lo’  0  Lord,  thou  knowest  italtoge. 
139.  14  aud  (that)  my  soul  knoweth  right  well 

139.  23  know  my  heart;  try  me,  and  know  my 

140.  12  I  kuow  that  the  Lord  will  maintain  the 
142.  3  was  overwhelmed,  thou  knewest  my  path 
147.  20  his)  judgments,  they  have  not  known 

Prov  i.  2  know  wisdom  and  instruction;  to  perceive 
4.  1  Hear.,  and  attend  to  know  understanding 

4.  19  the  wicked,  .they  know  not  at  what  they 

5.  6  moveable,  (that)  thou  canst  not  know 

7.  23  and  knoweth  not  that  it  (is)  for  his  life 
g.  13  clamorous  ;  (she  is)  simple,  and  knoweth 
9.  18  he  knoweth  not  that  the  dead  (are)  there 

10.  32  The  lips  of  the  righteous  know  what  is 
14.  10  The  heart  knoweth  his  own  bitterness;  and 

24.  12  If  thou  sayest,  Behold,  we  knew  it  not 

24.  12  thatkeepeth  thy  soul,  dotli(not)  he  know 

24.  22  and  who  knoweth  the  ruin  of  them  both? 

27.  1  thou  knowest  not  what  a  day  may  bring 


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ProV27.  23  Be  thou  diligent  to  know  the  state  of  thy 

30.  18  wonderful  forme,  yea,  four  which  I  know 
Eccl.  1.  17  know  wisdom,  and  to  know  madnessand 

2. 19  who  knoweth  whether  he  shall  be  a  wise 

3.  12  I  know  that  (there  is)  no  good  in  them 

3.  14  know  that  whatsoever  God  doeth,  it  shall 

3.  21  Wlioknoweththespiritof  man  that  goeth 

6.  s  hath  not  seen  the  sun,  norknown  (anyth.) 

6.  8  the  poor,  that  knoweth  to  walk  before  the 

6.  12  knoweth  what  (is)  good  for  man  in  (this) 

7.  22  thine  own  heart  knoweth  that  thou  tliys. 

7.  25  to  know,  and  to  search,  and  to  seek  out 

7.  25  to  know  the  wickedness  of  folly,  even  of 

8.  1  who  knoweth  the  interpretation  of  a  thing 

8.  7  For  he  knoweth  not  that  which  shall  be 

8.  12  I  know  that  it  shall  be  well  with  them 

8. 16  When  I  applied  mine  heart  to  know  wis. 

8.  17  though  a  wise  (man)  think  to  know  (it) 

9.  1  no  man  knoweth  either  love  or  hatred 

9.  5  know  that  they  shall  die:  but  the  dead  kn. 

9.  12  For  man  also  knoweth  not  his  time :  as 

10.  15  because  he  knoweth  not  how  to  go  to  the 

11.  2  knowest  not  what  evil  shall  be  upon  the 
11.  5  knowestnot  what(is)  the  way  of  the  spirit 
11.  5  knowest  not  the  works  of  God  who  maketh 
11.  6  thou  knowest  not  whether  shall  prosper 
11.  9  know  thou  that  for  all  these  (things)  God 

Song  1.  8  If  thou  know  not,  O  thou  fairest  among 
Isa.  1.  3  The  ox  knoweth  his  owner,  and  the  ass 

1.  3  Israel  doth  not  know,  my  people  doth  not 

5.  19  draw  nigh  and  come,  that  we  may  know 

7.  15  know  to  refuse  the  evil,  and  choose  the 

7.  16  the  child  shall  know  to  refuse  the  evil 

9.  9  the  people  shall  know,  (even)  Ephraim 

19.  12  let  them  know  what  the  LORD  of  hosts 

19.  21  Egyptians  shall  know  the  LORD  in  that 
29.  15  they  say,  Whoseeth  us?and  who  knoweth 

37.  20  kingdoms,  .may  know  that  thou  (art)  the 

37.  28  I  know  thy  abode,  and  thy  going  out,  and 

40.  21  Have  ye  not  known?  have  ye  not  heard? 
40. 28  Hast  thou  not  known?  hast  thou  not  heard 

41.  20  they  may  see,  and  know,  and  consider 

41.  22  that  we  may.  know  the  latter  end  of  them 
41.  23  that  we  may  know  that  ye  (are)  gods :  yea 

41.  26  Who  hath  declared,  .that  we  may  know? 

42.  16  the  blind  by  a  way  (that)  they  knew  not 

42.  16  them  in  paths  (that)  they  have  not  known 

42.  25  it  hath  set  him  on  fire . .  yet  he  knew  not 

43.  10  may  knowand  believe  me,  and  understand 

43.  19  shall  spring  forth  :  shall  ye  not  know  it? 

44.  8  yea,  (there  is)  no  God ;  I  know  not  (any) 

44.  9  they  see  not,  nor  know;  that  they  may 

44.  18  They  have  not  known  nor  understood :  for 

45.  3  mayest  know  that  I  the  Lord,  which 

45.  6  they  may  know  from  the  rising  of  the  sun 
45.  4  surnamed thee,  though  thou  hast,  .known 
45.  5  girded  thee,  though  thou  hast  not  known 

47.  8  neither  shall  I  know  the  loss  of  children 

47.  11  thou  shalt  not  know  from  whence  it  riseth 

47. 11  and  desolation,  .(which)  thou  shalt  not  k. 

48.  6  hidden  things,  and  thou  didst  not  know 

48.  7  thou  shouldest  say.  Behold,  I  knew  them 
48.  8  thou  knewest  not ;  yea,  from  that  time 

48.  8  I  knew  that  thou  wouldest  deal  very  tre. 

49.  23  and  thou  shalt  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

49.  26  all  flesh  shall  know  that  I  the  Lord  (am) 

50.  4  that  I  should  know  how  to  speak  a  word 

50.  7  and  I  know  that  I  shall  not  be  ashamed 

51.  7  Hearkeinmto  me,  ye  that  know  righteous. 

52.  6  my  people  shall  know  my  name:  therefore 
55.  5  thou  knowest  not,  and  nations  (that)  kn. 
59.  8  The  way  of  peace  they  know  not ;  and 
59.  8  whosoever  goeth  therein  shall  not  know 

59.  12  and  (as  for)  our  iniquities,  we  know  them 

60.  16  thou  shalt  know  that  I  the  Lord  (am)  thy 
Jer.  1.  5  Before  I  formed  thee  in  the  belly  I  knew 

2.  8  and  they  that  handle  the  law  knew  me 
2.  19  know  therefore  and  see  that  (it  is)  an  evil 
2.  23  in  the  valley,  know  what  thou  hast  done 

4.  22  people  (is)  foolish,  they  have  not  known 

5.  1  know,  and  seek  in  the  broad  places  ther. 

5.  4  they  know  not  the  way  of  the  Lord,  (nor) 

5.  5  they  have  known  the  way  of  the  Lord 

5.  15  a  nation  whose  language  thou  knowest 

6. 18  know,  O  congregation,  what  (is)  among 

6.  27  that  thou  mayest  know  and  try  their  way 

7.  9  walk  after  other  gods  whom  ye  know  not 

8.  7  the  stork,  .knoweth  her  appointed  times 

8.  7  people  know  not  the  judgment  of  the  L. 

9.  3  and  they  know  not  me,  saith  the  Lord 

9.  6  through  deceit  they  refuse  to  know  me 

9.  16  neither  they  nor  their  fathers  have  known 
9.  24  he  understandeth  and  knoweth  me,  that 

10.  23  I  know  that  the  way  of  man  (is)  not  in 

10.  25  fury  upon  the  heathen  that  know  thee  not 

11.  18  Lord  hath  given  me  knowledge,  .and  Ik. 

11. 19  I  knew  not  that  they  had  devised  devices 

12.  3  thou,  OLord,  knowest  me  ;  thou  hast  seen 

13.  i2  Do  we  not  certainly  know  that  every  bo. 

14. 18  go  about  into  a  land  that  they  know  not 

15.  14  pass,  .into  a  land  (which)  thou  knowest 

15. 15  Lord,  thou  knowest :  remember  me,  and 

15.  15  know  that  for  thy  sake  I  havesufferedreb. 
16. 13  I  cast  you.  .into  a  land  that  ye  know  not 

16.  21  they  shall  know  that  my  name  (is)  The  L. 

17.  4  enemies  in  the  land  which  thou  knowest 
17.  16  thou  knowest :  that  which  came  out  of 

17.  9  and  desperately  wicked  :  who  can  know 

18.  23  knowest  all  their  counsel  against  me  to 

19.  4  neither  they  nor  their  fathers  have  known 
22.  28  are  cast  into  a  land  which  they  know  not 
24.  7  I  will  give  them  an  heart  to  know  me,  that 

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Jer.  26. 15  know  ye  for  certain,  that,  if  ye  put  me  to 

29. 1 1  I  know  the  thoughts  that  I  think  toward 
29.  23  know,  and  (am)  a  witness,  saith  the  Lord 

31.  34  Know  the  Lord  :  forthey  shall  all  know 

32.  8  knew  that  this  (was)  the  word  of  the  Lord 

33.  3  and  mighty  things,  which  thou  knowest 

36. 19  Go,  hide,  .and  let  no  man  know  where  ye 

38.  24  Let  no  man  know  of  these  words,  and  thou 

40.  14  Dost  thou  certainly  know  that  Baalis  the 

40. 15  slay  Ishmael.  .and  no  man  shall  know  (it) 

41.  4  he  had  slain  Gedaliah,  and  no  man  knew 

42.  19  know  certainly  that  I  have  admonished 

42.  22  know  certainly  that  ye  shall  die  by  the 
44.  3  to  serve  other  gods,  whom  they  knew  not 
44.  15  the  men  which  knew  that  their  wives  had 
44.  28  shall  know  whose  words  shall  stand,  mine 
44.  29  ye  may  know  that  my  words  shall  surely 
48.  17  all  ye  that  know  his  name,  say,  How  is 
48.  30  I  know  his  wrath,  saith  the  LORD  :  but 

Eze.  2.  5  shall  know  that  there  hath  been  a  prophet 

5.  13  shall  know  that  I  the  Lord  have  spoken 

6.  7  and  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

6.  10  they  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord,  and 

6.  13  Then  shall  ye  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

6. 14  and  they  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

7.  4  and  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

7.  9  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  that  sm. 

7.  27  and  they  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

10.  20  and  I  knew  that  they  (we re)  the  cherubim 

11.  5  I  know  the  things  that  come  into  your 

11. 10, 12  and  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  theLORD 

12.  15,  16  they  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

12. 20  and  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

13.  9,  14,  21,  23  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the 

14.  8  and  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

14.  23  shall  know  that  I  have  not  done  without 

15.  7  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord,  when 

16.  62  and  thou  shalt  know  that  I  (am)  the  L. 

17.  12  Know  ye  not  what  these  (things  mean)? 
17.  21  shall  know  that  I  the  Lord  have  spoken 
17.  24  all  the  trees  of  the  field  shall  know  that 

19.  7  knew  their  desolate  palaces,  and  he  laid 

20.  12  they  might  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

20.  20  ye  may  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  your 

20.  26  that  they  might  know  that  I  (am)  the  L. 

20.  38  and  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

20.  42,  44  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

21.  5  all  flesh  may  know  that  I  the  Lord  have 

22. 16  and  thou  shalt  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

22.  22  ye  shall  know  that  I  the  Lord  have  pou. 

23.  49  and  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

24.  24,  27  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  God 

25.  5  and  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 
25.  7  and  thou  shalt  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lo. 
25.  11,  17  they  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

25.  14  they  shall  know  my  vengeance,  saith  the 

26.  6  and  they  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 
28.  19  they  that  know  thee  among  the  people 

28.  22,  23, 24,  26  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

29.  6,9,  16,  21  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

30.  8,  19,  25,  26  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lo. 

32.  9  the  countries  which  thou  hast  not  known 

32.  15  then  shall  they  know  that  I  (am)  the  L. 

33.  29  Then  shall  they  know  that  I  (am)  the  L 

33.  33  then  shall  they  know  that  a  prophet  hath 

34.  27  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord,  when  I 

34.  30  Thus  shall  they  know  that  I  the  Lord 

35.  4,  12  thou  shalt  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

35.  9  and  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

35. 15  and  they  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

36.  11  and  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

36.  23  the  heathen  shall  know  that  I(am)theL. 
36.  36  shall  know  that  I  the  Lord  build  the  ru. 

36.  38  and  they  shall  know  that  I(am)the  Lord 

37  3  And  I  answered,  O  Lord  God,  thou  know. 

37.  6,  13  and  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  L. 

37. 14  ye  know  that  I  the  Lord  have  spoken  (it) 

37.  28  know  that  I  the  Lord  do  sanctify  Israel 

38.  14  dwelleth  safely,  shalt  thou  not  know  (it)? 

38. 16  the  heathen  may  know  me,  when  I  shall 

38.  23  and  they  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

39.  6  and  they  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord 

39.  7  the  heathen  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the 

39.  22  the  house  of  Israel  shall  know  that  I  (am) 
39.  23  the  heathen  shall  know  that  the  house  of 
39.  28  they  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  their  God 

Dan.  2.  3  my  spirit  was  troubled  to  know  the  dream 
9.  25  Know  therefore  and  understand,  (that) 

10.  20  Knowest .  .wherefore  I  come  unto  thee  ? 

11.  32  that  do  know  their  God  shall  be  strong 

11.  38  a  god  whom  his  fathers  knew  not  shall 

Hos.  2.  8  she  did  not  know  that  I  gave  her  corn,  and 
2.  20  betroth  thee . .  and  thou  shalt  know  the  L. 

5.  3  know  Ephraim,  and  Israel  is  not  hid  from 

5.  4  whoredoms,  .they  have  not  known  the  L. 

6.  3  we  know,  (if)  we  follow  on  to  know  the  L. 

7.  9  devoured  his  strength,  and  he  knoweth 

7.  9  grey  hairs  are  here .  .yet  he  knoweth  not 

8.  2  shall  cry  unto  me.  My  God,  we  knowthee 

8.  4  they  have  made  princes,  and  I  knew  (it) 

9.  7  Israel  shall  know  (it) :  the  prophet  (is)  a 
11.  3  Ephraim,  .they  knew  not  that  I  healed 
13.  4  thou  shaltknow  nogod  but  me;  for(there) 

13.  5  1  did  know  thee  in  the  wilderness,  in  the 

14.  9  prudent,  and  he  shall  know  them  ?  for 
Joel  2.14  Who  knoweth  (if)  he  will  return  and  rep. 

2.  27  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  in  the  midst  of 
3. 17  shall  ye  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  your 
Amos  3.  2  You  only  have  I  known  of  all  the  families 

3. 10  they  know  not  to  do  right,  saith  the  Lord 

5.  12  I  know  your  manifold  transgressions  and 
Jon.  1.  7  kDow  for  whose  cause  this  evil  (is)  upon 


Jon.  1.  10  men  knew  that  he  fled  from  the  presence 

1. 12  know  that  for  my  sake  this  great  tempest 

4.  2  I  knew  tliattliou  (art)  a  gracious  God,  and 

Mic.  3.  1  Hear.  (Isit)  not  foryoutoknow  judgm.? 

4. 12  But  they  know  not  the  thoughts  of  the  L. 

6.  5  ye  may  know  the  righteousness  of  the  L. 

Nali.  1.  7  and  he  knoweth  them  that  trust  in  him 
Zeph.  3.  5  faileth  not ;  but  the  unjust  knoweth  no 
Zecli.  2.  9  know  that  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  sent 

2. 11  thou  shalt  know  that  the  Lord  of  hosts 

4.  5,  13  said . .  Knowest  thou  not  what  these  be 

4.  9  thou  shalt  know  that  the  Lord  of  hosts 

6.  15  ye  shall  know  that  the  Lord  of  hostsliath 

7.  14  among  all  the  nations  whom  they  knew 

11. 11  poor  of  the  flock  that  waited  upon  me  k. 

Mai.  2.  4  know  that  I.  .sent  this  commandment 

4.  To  know,  in;  yeda. 

Ezra  4.  15  know,  that  this  city  (is)  a  rebellious  city 

7.  25  judge,  .all  such  as  know  the  laws  of  thy 
7.  25  and  teach  ye  them  that  know  (them)  not 
Dan.  2.  8  I  know  of  certainty  that  ye  would  gain 
2.  9  I  shall  know  that  ye  can  show  me  the  in. 
2.  21  knowledge  to  them  that  know  understa. 

2.  22  he  knoweth  what  (is)  in  the  darkness,  and 
2.  30  mightest  know  the  thoughts  of  thy  heart 

4.  9  I  know  that  the  spirit  of  the  holy  gods  (is) 
4.  17  the  living  may  know  that  the  most  high 
4.  25  till  thou  know  that  the  most  high  ruleth 
4.  26  shalt  have  known  that  the  heavens  do 

4.  32  until  thou  know  that  the  most  high  ruleth 

5.  21  he  knew  that  the  most  high  God  ruled  in 

5.  22  not  humbled,  though  thou  knewest  all 

5.  23  gods,  .which  see  not,  nor  hear,  nor  know 

6.  10  Daniel  knew  that  the  writing  was  signed 

6.  15  Know,  O  king,  that  the  law  of  the  Medes 

5 . To  know,  discern,  n't  nakar,  3. 

Job  21.  29  Have  ye  not  asked,  .do  yc  not  know  their 

6.  To  discern,  nakar,  5. 

Gen.  37.  32  know  now  whether  it  (be)  thy  son's  coat 
37.  33  he  knew  it,  and  said,  (It  is)  my  sons’s  coat 
42.  7  he  knew  them,  hut  made  himself  strange 
42.  8  knew  his  brethren,  hut  they  knew  not  him 
Judg  18.  3  they  knew  the  voice  of  the  young  man  the 
Ruth  3.  14  she  rose  up  before  one  could  know  another 
1  Sa.  26.  17  Saul  knew  David's  voice,  and  said,  (Is) 

1  Ki.  18.  7  knew  him,  and  fell  on  his  face,  and  said 
Job  2.  12  lifted  up  their  eyes,  .and  knew  him  not 

7. 10  neither  shall  his  place  know  him  anymore 
24.  13  they  know  not  the  ways  thereof,  nor  abide 
24.  17  if  (one)  know  (them,  they  are  in)  the  ter. 

34.  25  he  knoweth  their  works,  and  he  overtur. 
Psa.103.  16  the  place  thereof  shall  know  it  no  more 
142.  4  but  (there  was)  no  man  that  would  know 

7.  To  know,  yivdcTKa  ginosko. 

att.  1.  25  knew  her  not  till  she  had  brought  forth 

6.  3  left  hand  know  what  thy  right  hand  doeth 

7.  23  will  I  profess  unto  them,  I  never  knew  you 

9.  30  charged  them, saying,  See(that)no  mank. 

10.  26  is  nothing,  .hid,  that  shall  not  be  known 

12.  7  if  ye  had  known  what  (this)meaneth,  I 

12.  15  when  Jesus  knew(it),  he  withdrew  himself 

12.  33  corrupt :  for  the  tree  is  known  by(his)fr. 

13.  11  it  is  given  unto  you  toknow  the  mysteries 
24.  32  putteth  forth  leaves,  ye  know  that  sum. 
24.  33  know  that  it  is  near,  (even)  at  the  doors 
24.  39  knew  not  until  the  flood  came,  and  took 

24.  43  But  know  this,  that  if  the  good  man  of  the 

25.  24  I  knew  thee  that  thou  art  an  hard  man 
Mark  4.  n  to  [know]  the  mystery  of  the  kingdom  of 

4.  13  and  how  then  will  ye  know  all  parables 

5.  43  charged  them . .  that  no  man  should  know 

6.  38  when  they  knew,  they  say,  Five,  and  two 

7.  24  would  have  no  man  know  (it):  but  he  could 

8.  17  when  Jesus  knew  (it),  he  saith  unto  them 

9.  30  he  would  not  that  any  man  should  know 

12.  12  they  knew  that  he  had  spoken  the  parable 

13.  r8  putteth  forth  leaves,  ye  know  that  summer 

13.  29  So.  .knowthatitis nigh, (even)at the  doors 

15. 10  For  he  knew  that  the  chief  priests  had  de. 

15.  45  when  he  knew(it)of  the  centurion,  hegave 
Luke  1.18  Whereby  shall  I  know  this?  for  I  am  an 

1.  34  How  shall  this  be,  seeing  I  know  not  a 

2.  43  Joseph  and  his  mother  knew  not  (of  it) 

6.  44  Fcr  every  tree  is  known  by  his  own  fruit 

7.  39  would  have  known  who  and  what  manner 

8.  10  know  the  mysteries  of  the  kingdom  of  G. 
8.17  that  shall  not  be  known  and  come  abroad 

9.  11  the  people,  when  they  knew  (it),  followed 

10.  22  no  man  knoweth  who  the  Son  is,  but  the 
12.  2  For.  .neither  hid,  that  shall  not  be  known 
12.  39  And  this  know,  that  if  the  good  man  of  the 
12.  47  servant,  which  knew  his  lord's  will,  and 
12.  48  he  that  knew  not,  and  did  commit  things 

16.  15  God  knoweth  your  hearts  :  for  that  which 

18.  34  neither  knew  they  the  things  which  were 

19.  15  know  how  much  every  man  had  gained  by 
19.  42  If  thou  liadst  known,  even  thou,  at  least 
19.  44  thou  knewest  not  the  time  of  thy  visitat. 

21.  20  know  that  the  desolation  thereof  is  nigh 

21.  30  know  of  your  own  selves  that  summer  is 

21.  31  know  ye  that  the  kingdom  of  God  is  nigh 
24.  18  hast  not  known  the  things  which  are  come 
24.  35  was  known  of  them  in  breaking  of  bread 

John  1.  10  made  by  him,  and  the  world  knew  him  not 

1.  48  saithuntohim.'Whenceknowest  thou  me? 

2.  24  commit  himself,  .because  he  knew  all  (men) 

2.  25  needed  not.  .for  he  knew  what  was  in  man 

3.  10  a  master,  .and  knowest  not  these  things? 

4.  i  the  Lord  knew  how  the  Pharisees  had  he, 


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KNOW 


John  4.  «  father  knew  that  (it  was)  at  the  same  hour 
1  6  knew  that  he  had  been  now  a  long  time  (in 
c  42  X  know  you,  that  ye  have  not  the  love  of 
7  it  he  shall  know  of  the  doctrine,  whether 
7  26  know  indeed  that  this  is  the  very  Christ? 

7  27  when  Christ  cometh  no  man  knoweth 
7  49  people  who  knoweth  not  the  law  are  cur. 

7  Si  before  it  hear  him,  and  know  what  he  d.? 

8.  28  then  shall  ye  know  that  I  am  (he),  and 
822  And  ye  shall  know  the  truth,  and  the  truth 
8.  52  said . .  Now  we  know  that  thou  hast  a  devil 
8.  55  Yet  ye  have  not  known  him ;  but  I  know 
10. 14  and  know  my  (sheep),  and  am  known  of 
10.  15  knoweth  me,  even  so  know  I  the  Father 
10.  27  My  sheep.  .1  know  them,  and  they  follow 
30.  38  ye  may  know,  and  believe,  that  the  Father 
ii  57  if  any  man  knew  where  lie  were,  he  should 

12.  0  the  Jews  therefore  knew  that  he  was  there 

13.  7  not  now;  but  thou  slialt  know  hereafter 
13. 12  said.  .Know  ye  what  I  have  done  to  you? 

13  28  knew  for  what  intent  he  spake  this  unto 

33.  35  By  this  shall  all.  .know  that  ye  are  my 

34.  7  If  ye  had  known  me,  [ye  should  have  kn.] 

14.  7  henceforth  ye  know  him,  and  have  seen 
14.  9  and  yet  hast  thou  not  known  me,  Philip? 

34  37  neither  knoweth  him  :  but  ye  know  him 
14.  20  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  in  my  Father 

34.  31  that  the  world  may  know  that  I  love  the 

35.  38  ye  knowthat  ithated  me  before  (it  hated) 

36.  3  they  have  not  known  the  Father,  nor  me 
16]  10  Jesus  knew  that  they  were  desirous  to  ask 
27.  3  they  might  know  tliee  the  only  true  God 

37.  7  they  have  known  that  all  things  wliatso. 

37.  8  [known]  surely  that  I  came  out  from  tliee 
3723  world  may  know  that  thou  hast  sent  me 
37.  25  not  known  thee:  but  I  have  known  thee 
37.  25  these  have  known  that  thou  hast  sent  me 
39.  4  ye  may  know  that  I  find  no  fault  in  him 
21.  17  thou  knowest  all  things;  thou  knowest 

Acts  1  7  for  you  to  know  the  times  or  the  seasons 

2  36  let  all  the  house  of  Israel  know  assuredly 
0.  24  But  their  laying  await  was  known  of  Saul 
37.  19  May  we  know  what  this  new  doctrine 
37.  20  would  know  therefore  what  these  things 
39.  15  I  know  and  Paullknow;  butwhoareye? 

19.  35  what  man  is  there  that  knoweth  not  how 

20.  34  ye  yourselves  know,  that  these  hands  have 

21.  24  all  may  know  that  those  things,  whereof 

21.  34  could  not  know  the  certainty  for  the  turn. 

22.  14  thou  shouldest  know  his  will,  and  see 

22.  30  would  have  known  the  certainty  wlieref. 

23.  28  [known]  the  cause  wherefore  they  accused 
Rom.  1. 21  when  they  knew  God,  they  glorified  (him) 

2  18  knowest  (his)  will . .  approvest  the  things 
3. 17  And  the  way  of  peace  have  they  not  known 
6  6  Knowing  this,  that  our  old  man  is  crucified 
7'.  1  for  I  speak  to  them  that  know  the  law 

7.  7  I  had  not  known  sin,  but  by  the  law :  for 
10. 19  Bid  not  Israel  know?  First  Moses  saith 
31.  34  who  hath  known  the  mind  of  the  Lord? 

1  Co.  1 . 2 1  after . .  the  world  by  wisdom  knew  not  God 

2.  8  none  of  the  princes,  .knew,  .had  they  kn. 

2.  14  neither  can  he  know  (them),  because  they 
2  16  who  hath  known  the  mind  of  the  Lord 

3.  20  Lord  knoweth  the  thoughts  of  the  wise 

4.  39  will  know,  not  the  speech  of  them  which 

8.  2  knoweth  nothing  yet  as  he  ought  to  know 
8.  3  if  any  man  love  God,  the  same  is  known 

33.  9  we  know  in  part,  and  we  prophesy  in  part 

33.  12  I  know  in  part ;  but  then,  .even  as  also  I 
14.  7  shall  it  be  known  whatis  piped  or  harped? 

34.  9  how  shall  it  be  known  what  is  spoken? 

2  Co.  2.  4  ye  might  know  the  love  which  I  have 

2.  9  I  might  know  the  proof  of  you,  whether 

3.  2  in  our  hearts,  known  and  read  of  all  men 

5.  16  though  we  have  known  Christ  after  the 
5.  16  now  henceforth  know  we  (him)  110  more 
5.  21  made  him  (to  be)  sin  for  us,  who  knew  no 
8.  9  ye  know  the  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Ch. 

13.  61  trust  that  ye  shall  know  that  we  are  not 
Gal.  3.  7  Know  ye  therefore  that  they  which  are 

4.  9  ye  have  known  God,  or  rather  are  known 
Eph.  3. 19  know  the  love  of  Christ,  which  passetli  k. 

5.  5  ye  know,  that  no  whoremonger,  nor  unc. 

6.  22  ye  might  know  our  affairs,  and  (that)  he 
Phil.  2.  19  may  be  of  good  comfort,  when  I  know 

2.  22  ye  know  the  proof  of  him,  that,  as 

3. 10  That  I  may  knowhim,  and  thepower  of  his 

4.  5  Let  your  moderation  be  known  unto  all 
Col.  4.  8  he  might  know  your  estate,  and  comfort 
3  Th.  3.  5  I  sent  to  know  your  faith,  lest  by  some 

2  Ti.  3.  18  how.  .he  ministered,  .thou  knowest  very 
2. 19  seal,  The  Lord  knoweth  them  that  are  his 

3.  1  know  also,  that  in  the  last  days  perilous 
Heb.  3.  10  alway  err.  .they  have  not  known  my  ways 

8.  1 1  every  man  his  brother,  saying,  Know  the 
30.  34  knowing  in  yourselves  that  ye  have  in 
33.  23  Know  ye  that  (our)  brother  Timothy  is  set 
Jas.  3.  3  Knowing  (this),  that  the  trying  of  your 

2.  20  But  wilt  thou  know,  0  vain  man,  that  fa. 

5.  20  Let  him  know,  that  he  which  converteth 

2  Pe.  3.  20  Knowing  this  first,  that  no  prophecy  of 

3.  3  Knowing  this  first,  that  there  shall  come 

3  Jo.  2.  3  we  do  know  that  we  know  him,  if  we  keep 

2.  4  He  that  saith,  I  know  him,  and  keepeth 
2.  5  perfected  :  hereby  know  we  that  we  are  in 
2.  33,  14  known  him  (that  is)  from  the  beginning 
2.  13 1  write,  .because  ye  have  known  the  Fat. 
2.  18  Little  children . .  weknowthatit  is  the  last 

2.  29  If  ye  know  that  he  is  righteous,  ye  know 

3.  1  the  world  knoweth  us  not,  because  it  kn. 
3.  6  sinneth  hath  not  seen  him,  neither  known 


1  Jo.  3.  39  hereby  we  know  that  we  are  of  the  truth 

3.  20  For.  .God  is  greater,  and  knoweth  all  th. 

3.  24  hereby  we  know  that  lie  abideth  in  us,  by 

4.  2  Hereby  know  ye  the  spirit  of  God :  Every 

4.  6  he  that  knoweth  God  hearetli  us;  he  that 

4.  6  Hereby  know  we  the  spirit  of  truth,  and 

4.  7  that  loveth  is  born  of  God,  and  knoweth 

4.  8  He  that  loveth  not  knoweth  not  God  ;  for 

4.  33  Hereby  know  we  that  we  dwell  in  him,  and 

4.  36  we  have  known  and  believed  the  love  that 

5.  2  we  know  that  we  love  the  children  of  God 

5.  20  that  we  may  know  him  that  is  true;  and 

2  Jo.  3  but  also  all  they  that  have  known  the  tr. 
Rev.  2. 17  which  110  man  [knoweth]  saving  he  that 

2.  23  all  the  churches  shall  know  that  I  am  he 

2.  24  known  the  depths  of  Satan,  as  they  speak 

3.  3  not  know  what  hour  I  will  come  upon  thee 

3.  9  I  will  make  them .  to  know  that  I  have 

8 . Known,  yvurrTos  gnostos. 

Acts  28.  22  know  that  every  where  it  is  spoken  against 

9 . To  see,  have  seen,  known,  olSa  oida. 

Matt.  6.  8  your  Father  knoweth  what  things  ye  have 

6.  32  knoweth  that  ye  have  need  of  all  these 

7.  11  know  how  to  give  good  gifts  unto  your 

9.  4  Jesus,  knowing  their  thoughts,  said,  Whe. 

9.  6  may  know  that  the  Son  of  man  hath  power 
12. 25  knew  their  thoughts,  and  said  unto  them 
13!  12  Knowest  thou  that  the  Pharisees  were  off. 
20.  22  Ye  know  not  what  ye  ask.  Are  ye  able  to 
20.  25  Y’e  know  that  the  princes  of  the  Gentiles 
22.  16  we  know  that  thou  are  true,  and  teachest 
22.  29  not  knowing  the  scriptures,  nor  the  power 

24.  36  of  that  day  and  hour  knoweth  no  (man) 

24.  42  know  not  what  hour  your  Lord  doth  come 

24.  43  if  the  good  man  of  the  house  had  known 
25. 12  said,  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  I  know  you 

25.  13  for  ye  know  neither  the  day  nor  the  hour 

25.  26  thou  knewest  that  I  reap  where  I  sowed 

26.  2  Ye  know  that  after  two  days  is.  .the  pas. 

26.  70  denied,  .saying,  I  know  not  what  thou  sa. 
26.  72  denied  with  an  oath,  I  do  not  know  the 

26.  74  and  to  swear, (saying),  I  know  not  the  man 

27.  18  knew  that  for  envy  they  had  delivered 

28.  5  for  I  know  that  ye  seek  Jesus,  which  was 
Mark  1.  24  I  know  thee  who  thou  art,  the  Holy  One 

1.  34  the  devils  to  speak,  because  they  knew  h. 

2.  10  may  know  thatthe  Son  of  man  hath  power 

4.  13  Know  ye  not  this  parable?  and  how  then 

4.  27  should  spring  and  grow  up,  he  knoweth 

5.  33  knowing  what  was  done  in  her,  came  and 

6.  20  knowing  that  he  was  a  just  man  and  an  h. 

10.  19  Thou  knowest  the  commandments.  Do  not 

10.  38  Ye  know  not  what  ye  ask  :  can  ye  di-ink 

10.  42  Ye  know  that  they  which  are  accounted 

32.  14  we  know  that  thou  art  true,  and  carest 

32.  15  he,  [knowing]  their  hypocrisy,  said  unto 

12.  24  ye  know  not  the  scriptures,  neither  the 

33.  32  of  that  day  and.  .hour  knoweth  no  man 

13.  33  and  pray :  for  ye  know  not  when  the  time 
33'.  35  ye  know  not  when  the  master  of  the  house 

34.  68  know  not,  neither  understand  I  what  thou 
34.  71  I  know  not  this  man  of  whom  ye  speak 

Luke  4.  34  I  know  thee  who  thou  art ;  the  Holy  One  of 

4.  41  to  speak  :  for  they  knew  that  he  was  Chr. 

5.  24  may  know  that  the  Son  of  man  hath  power 

6.  8  he  knew  their  thoughts,  and  said  to  the 

8.  53  And  they  laughed,  .knowing  that  she  was 

9.  33  and  one  for  Elias  :  not  knowing  what  he 
9.  55  [know  not  what  manner  of  spirit  ye  are  of] 

31.  13  know  howto  give  good  gifts  unto  your  ch. 

11.  17  knowing  their  thoughts,  said  unto  them 

12.  30  knoweth  that  ye  have  need  ofthese  things 

12.  39  if  the  goodman  of  the  house  had  known  w. 
33.  25  and  say  unto  you,  I  know  not  whence  ye 

13.  27  I  tell  you,  I  know  you  not  whence  ye  are 

18.  20  Thou  knowest  the  commandments,  Do  not 

19.  22  Thou  knewest  that  I  was  an  austere  man 
20  21  know  that  thou  sayest  and  teachest  rightly 
22.  34  thou  slialt  thrice  deny  that  thou  knowest 
22.  57  denied  him,  saying,  Woman,  I  know  him 

22.  60  Peter  said,  Man,  I  know  not  what  thou 

23.  34  [forgive  them  ;  for  they  know  not  what] 
John  1.  26  standeth  one  among  you,  whom  ye  know 

I.  31  knew  him  not :  but  that  he  should  be  m. 

1.  33  And  I  knew  him  not :  but  he  that  sent 

2.  9  was  made  wine,  and  knew  not  whence  it 

2.  9  the  servants  which  drew  the  water  knew 

3.  2  we  know  that  thou  art  a  teacher  come 

3.  11  We  speak  that  we  do  know,  and  testify 

4.  10  If  thou  knewest  the  gift  of  God,  and  who 
4  22  Y’e  worship  yc  know  not  what :  we  know 
4  25  I  know  that  Messias  cometh,  which  is  cal. 

4.  32  said .  .1  have  meat  to  eat  that  ye  know  not 

4.  42  aud  know  that  this  is  indeed  the  Christ 

5.  32  know  that  the  witness  which  he  witness. 
6  6  for  he  himself  knew  what  he  would  do 

6.  42  Jesus,  whose  father aiulmother  weknow? 

6.  61  Jesus  knew  in  himself  that  his  disciples 

6.  64  Jesus  knew  from  the  beginning  who  they 

7.  15  How  knoweth  this  man  letters,  having 

7.  27  we  knowthisman  whence heis  :  but  when 

7.  28  Ye  both  know  me,  and  ye  know  whence  I 

7.  28  he  that  sent  me  is  true,  whom  ye  know 

7.  29  I  know  him  :  for  I  am  from  him,  and  he 

8.  14  I  know  whence  I  came,  aud  whither  I  go 

8.  19  answered,  Ye  neither  know  me,  nor  my 

8.  19  if  ye  had  known  me,  ye  should  have  known 

8.  37  I  know  that  ye  are  Abraham’s  seed  ;  but 

8.  55  I  know  him:  and  if  I  should  say,  I  know 
8.  55  a  liar,  .but  I  know  him,andkeep  his  say 


John  9.  12  said  they.  .Where  is  he?  He  said,  I  know 

9.  20  We  know  that  this  is  our  son,  and  that  lie 

9.  21  But  by  what  means  he  now  seetli,  weknow 

9.  21  or  who  hath  opened  his  eyes,  we  knownot 

9.  24  and  said . .  we  know  that  this  man  isa  sin. 

9,  25  sinner  (or  no),  I  know  not :  one  thing  I  k. 

9.  29  We  know  that  God  spake  unto  Moses  :(as 

9.  29  this  (fellow),  we  know  not  from  whence 
9.  30  ye  know  not  from  whence  he  is,  and  (yet) 

9.  31  NowweknowthatGodhearcthnotsinners 

10.  4  sheep  follow  him  :  for  they  know  his  voice 

10.  5  for  they  know  not  the  voice  of  strangers 

11.  22  know,  that  even  now,  whatsoever  thou 

11.  24  I  know  that  he  shall  rise  again  in  the 

11.  42  And  I  knew  that  thou  hearest  me  always 

11.  49  said  unto  them,  Y’e  know  nothing  at  all 

12.  35  in  darkness  knoweth  not  whither  he  goeth 

12.  50  Aud  I  knowthat  his  commandment  is  life 

13.  1  Jesus  knew  that  his  hour  was  come  that 

13.  3  Jesus  knowing  that  the  Father  had  given 
13.  7  thou  knowest  not  now  ;  but  thou  slialt 
13.  11  he  knew  who  should  betray  him  ;  theref. 

13.  17  If  ye  know  these  things,  happy  are  ye  if 
13. 18  I  know  whom  I  have  chosen :  but  that  the 

14.  4  whither  I  go  ye  know,  and  the  way  [ye  k.  1 

14.  5  Lord,  we  know  not . .  how  can  we  know'  the 

15. 15  servant  knoweth  not  what  his  lord  doeth 

15.  21  because  they  know  not  him  that  sent  me 

16.  30  Now  are  w  e  sin  e  that  thou  knowest  all 

18.  2  Judas,  which  betrayed  him,  knew  the  pl_ 

18.  4  knowing  all  things  that  should  come  upon 

18.  21  ask  them .  .behold,  they  know  wliat  I  said 

19.  10  knowest  thou  not  that  I  have  power  to 

19.  28  Jesus  [knowing]  that  all  things  were  now 

19.  35  he  knoweth  that  he  saith  true,  that  ye 

20.  2  we  know  not  where  they  have  laid  him 

20.  9  they  knewnot  the  scripture,  tliatheinust 

20.  13  Because . .  I  know  not  where  they  have  laid 

20.  14  saw  Jesus .  .and  knew  not  that  it  was  Je. 

21.  4  but  the  disciples  knew  not  that  it  was  J. 
21.  12  Mho  art  thou?  knowing  that  itwastheL. 

21. 15  Lord  ;  thou  knowest  that  I  love  thee 

21. 16  Lord  ;  thou  knowest  that  I  love  thee 

21.  17  And  he  said.  .Lord,  thou  knowest  all  th. 

21.  24  and  we  know  that  his  testimony  is  true 

Acts  2.  22  midst  of  you,  as  ye  yourselves  also  know 

2.  30  knowing  that  God  had  sworn  with  an  oath 

3.  16  made  this  man  stiong.wliom ye  seeandk. 

5.  7  wife,  not  knowing  what  was  done,  came 
7.  18  Till  another  kiug.arose,  which  knewnot  J. 

10.  37  word,  (I  say),  ye  know,  which  was  publish. 

12.  11  know  of  a  surety,  that  the  Lord  hath  sent 
16.  3  they  knew  all  that  his  father  was  a  Greek 

19.  32  the  more  paid  knew  not  wherefore  they 

20.  22  not  knowing  the  things  that  shall  befall 
20.  25  I  know  that  ye  all,  among  whom  I  have 
20.  29  I  know  this,  that  after  my  departing  shall 
26.  27  KingAgrippa. .  I  know  that  thou  believest 

Rom.  3.  19  we  know  that  what  things  soever  the  law 

5.  3  knowing  that  tribulationworketh  patience 

6.  9  Knowing  that  Christ  being  raised  from  the 

6.  16  Know  ye  not,  that  to  whom  ye  yield  you. 

7.  7  I  had  not  known  lust,  except  the  law  had 

7.  14  we  know  that  the  law  is  spiritual:  but  I 

7.  18  For  I  know  that  in  me  that  is,  in  my  flesh 

8.  22  weknowtliat  the  whole  creation  groaneth 

8.  26  we  know  not  what  we  should  pray  for  as 
8.  27  kuoweth  what  (is)  the  mind  of  the  spirit 
8.  28  we  knowthat  all  things  work  together  for 

13.  11  knowing  the  time,  that  now  (it  is)  high 

14.  14  I  know,  and  am  persuaded  by  the  Lord  J. 

1  Co.  1.  16  besides,  I  know  not  whether  I  baptized 

2.  2  determined  not  to  know  any  thing  among 
2.  11  what  man  knoweth  the  things  of  a  man 
2.  1 1  the  things  of  God  [knoweth]  no  man,  but 

2.  12  that  we  might  know  the  things  that  are 

3.  16  Know  ye  not  that  ye  are  the  temple  of  God 

5.  6  Know  ye  not  that  a  little  leaven  leaveneth 

6.  2  Do  ye  not  know  that  the  saints  shall  ju. 
6.  3  Know  ye  not  that  we  shall  judge  angels  ? 
6.  9  Know  ye  not  that  the  unrighteous  shall 
6.  15  Know  ye  not  that  your  bodies  are  theme. 

6.  16  know  ye  not  that  he  which  is  joined  to 

6. 19  know  ye  not  that  yourbody  is  the  temple 

7. 16  what  knowest  thou,  0  wife,  whether  thou 

7.  16  how  knowest  thou,  O  man,  whether  thou 

8.  1  Now.  .we  know  that  we  all  have  knowle. 
8.  2  if  auy  man  think  that  [he  knoweth)  any 

8.  4  know  that  an  idol  (is)  nothing  in  the  world 

9. 13  Do  ye  not  know  that  they  which  minister 

9.  24  Know  ye  not  that  they  which  run  in  a  race 

11.  3  I  would  have  you  know,  that  the  head  of 

12.  2  Y’e  know  that  ye  were  Gentiles,  carried 

14.  11  if  I  know  not  the  meaning  of  the  voice,  I 

15.  58  ye  know  that  your  labour  is  not  in  vain 
16. 15  ye  know  the  house  of  Stephanas,  that  it 

2  Co.  1.  7  knowing,  that  as  ye  are  partakers  of  the 

4.  14  Knowing  that  he  which  raised  up  the  Lord 

5.  1  know  that  if  our  earthly  house  of  (this)tab. 

5.  6  knowing  that,  whilst  we  are  at  home  in  the 
5. 11  Knowing  therefore  the  terror  of  the  Lord 
5.  16  henceforth  know  we  no  man  after  the  flesh 

9.  2  I  know  the  forwardness  of  your  mind,  for 

31. 11  because  I  love  you  not?  God  knoweth 

11.  31  The  God  and  Father,  knoweth  that  I  lie 

12.  2  I  knew  a  man  in  Christ  above  fourteen  y. 
12.  2,  3  out  of  the  body,  I  cannot  tell :  God  kn. 
12.  3  I  knew  such  a  man,  whether  in  the  body 

Gal.  2.  16  Knowing  that  a  man  is  not  justified  by  the 

4 .  8  when  ye  knewnot  God,  ye  did  service  unto 

4. 13  Y’e  know  how  through  infirmity  of  the  fl. 
Eph.  1. 18  ye  may  know  what  is  the  hope  of  his  call. 


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Eph.  6.  8  Knowing  that  whatsoever  good  thing  any 

6.  9  knowing  that  your  Master  also  is  in  heaven 

6.  2 1  that  ye  also  may  know  my  affairs,  (and)  how 
Phil.  i.  17  knowing  that  I  am  set  for  the  defence  of 
1. 19  know  that  this  shall  turn  to  my  salvation 

1.  25  I  know  that  I  shall  abide  and  continue  with 

4.  12  I  know  both  how  to  be  abased,  and  I  know 
4. 15  know  also,  that  in  the  beginning  of  the  g. 
Col.  2.  1  that  ye  knew  what  great  conflict  I  have 

3.  24  Knowing  that  of  the  Lord  ye  shall  receive 

4.  1  knowing  that  ye  also  have  a  Master  in  li. 

4.  6  may  know  how  ye  ought  to  answer  every 

j  Til.  1.  4  Knowing,  brethren  beloved,  your  election 

1.  5  as  ye  know  what  manner  of  men  we  were 
2  1  yourselves,  .know  our  entrance  in  unto 

2.  2  as  ye  know,  at  Philippi,  we  were  bold  in 

2.  5  neither,  .used  .  .flattering  words,  as  ye  k. 
2. 11  As  ye  know  how  we  exhorted  and  cornfor. 

3.  3  yourselves  know  that  we  are  appointed 

3.  4  told . .  even  as  it  came  to  pass  and  ye  know 

4.  2  ye  know  what  commandments  we  gave 

4.  4  every  one  of  you  should  knowhow  to  pos. 

4.  5  even  as  the  Gentiles  which  know  not  God 

5.  2  yourselves  know  perfectly,  that  the  day  of 

5.  12  to  know  them  which  labour  among  you 

2TI1.  1.  8  taking  vengeance  on  them  that  know  not 

2.  6  ye  know  what  withholdeth  that  he  might 

3.  7  For  yourselves  know  how  ye  ought  to  fol. 

1  Ti.  1.  8  we  know  that  the  law  (is)  good,  if  a  man 

1.  9  Knowing  this,  that  the  law  is  not  made 

3.  5  a  man  knownot  howto rulehis  own  house 
3.  15  that  thou  mayest  know  how  thou  oughtest 

2  Ti.  1.  12  for  I  know  whom  I  have  believed,  and  am 

1.  15  This  thou  knowest,  that  all  they  which 

2.  23  avoid,  knowingtliattheydogenderstrifes 

3.  14  knowing  of  whom  thou,  .learned  (them) 

3.  15  And  that  from  a  child  thou  hast  known 

Titus  1.  16  They  profess  that  they  know  God ;  but  in 

3.  11  Knowing  that  he  that  is  such  is  subverted 
Phm.  21  knowing  that  thou  wilt  also  do  more 
Heb.  8.  11  for  all  shall  know  me,  from  the  least  to 

10.  30  we  know  him  that  hath  said,  Vengeance 
Jas.  3.  i  knowing  that  we  shall  receive  the  greater 

4.  4  kuow  ye  not  that  the  friendship  of  the 

4. 17  to  himthatknowethtodogood,  anddoeth 

1  Pe.  1.  18  ye  know  that  ye  were  not  redeemed  with 

3.  9  [knowing]  that  ye  are  thereunto  called 

5.  9  kuowi'ug  that  the  same  afflictions  are  ac. 

2  Pe.  1.  12  you  always  in  remembrance. . though  yek. 

1.  14  Knowing  that  shortly  I  must  put  off  (this) 

2.  9  The  Lord  knoweth  how  to  deliver  the 

i  Jo.  2.  11  knoweth  not  whither  he  goeth,  because 

2.  20  have  an  unction,  .and  ye  know  all  things 
2.  21  ye  know  not  the  truth,  but  because  ye  k. 

2.  29  If  ye  know  that  he  is  righteous . .  every  one 

3.  2  we  know  that,  when  he  shall  appear,  we 

3.  5  ye  know  that  he  was  manifested  to  take 
3.  14  We  know  that  we  have  passed  from  death 
3.  15  ye  know  that  no  murderer  hath  eternal 

5. 13  ye  may  kuow  that  ye  have  eternal  life 

5.  15  we  know  that  he  hear  us,  whatsoever  we 

5.  15  we  know  that  we  have  the  petitions  that 
5.  18  We  know  that  whosoever  is  born  of  God 

5.  19  know  that  we  are  of  God,  and  the  whole 

5.  20  we  know  that  the  Son  of  God  is  come,  and 

3  John  12  record ;  and  ye  know  that  our  record  is 
Jude  5  ye  once  knew  this,  how  that  the  Lord 

10  speak  evilof  those  things  which  they  know 
Rev.  2.  2  I  know  thy  works,  and  thy  labour,  and 

2.  9  I  know  thy  works,  and  tribulation,  and 

2. 13  I  know  thy  works,  and  where  thou  dwell. 
2. 19  I  know  thy  works,  and  charity,  and  service 

3.  1  I  know  thy  works,  and  thou  hast  a  name 
3.  8  1  know  thy  works  :  behold,  I  have  set  be. 
3.  15  I  know  thy  works,  that  thou  art  neither 

3. 17  knowest  not  that  thou  art  wretched,  and 

7.  14  And  I  said  unto  him,  Sir,  thou  knowest 

12.  12  he  knoweth  that  he  hath  but  a  short  time 

19.  12  he  had  a  name  written  that  no  man  knew 

■  To  know  about  or  fully,  ewLynxiirKoi  epiginosko. 
Matt  7.  16  Y§  shall  know  them  by  their  fruits.  Do 

7.  20  Wherefore  by  their  fruits  ye  shall  know 

11.  27  and  no  man  knoweth  the  Son,  but  the  F. 

11.  27  neither  knoweth  any  man  the  Father,  save 

17.  12  they  knew  him  not,  but  have  done  unto 

Mark  5.  30  knowing  in  himself  that  virtue  had  gone 

6.  33  many  [knew]  him,  and  ran  afoot  thither  out 

6.  54  And  when  they  were  come  out  .they  knew 
Luke  1.  4  thoumightest  know  the  certainty  of  those 

7.  37  when  she  knew  that  (Jesus)  sat  at  meat 
23  7  as  he  knew  that  he  belonged  unto  Herod’s 

24.  16  eyes  were  holden  that  they  should  not  k. 

24.  31  their  eyes  were  opened,  and  they  knew 
Acts  3. 10  they  knew  that  it  was  he  which  sat  for 

9.  30  when  the  brethren  knew,  they  brought 

12. 14  when  she  knew  Peter's  voice,  she  opened 
19.  34  when  they  knew  that  he  was  a  Jew,  all 
22.  24  know  wherefore  they  cried  so  against  him 
22.  29  afraid,  after  he  knew  that  he  was  a  Roman. 

25.  10  done  no  wrong,  as  thou  very  well  knowest 

27.  39  when  it  was  day,  they  knew  not  the  land 

28.  1  knew  that  the  island  was  called  Melita 
Rom.  1.  32  Who  knowing  the  judgment  of  God,  that 
1  Co.  13. 12  then  shall  I  know  even  as  also  I  am  known 
*  Co.  13.  5  Know  ye  not  your  own  selves,  how  that 
Col.  1.  6  since  the  day  ye.  .knew  the  grace  of  God 

1  Ti.  4.  3  of  them  which  believe  and  know  the  truth 

2  Pe.  2.  21  to  have  known  the  way  of  righteousness 

2.  21  after  they  have  known  (it),  to  turn  from 

■  To  understand,  enioTagai  epistamai. 

Acts  10.  28  Ye  know  how  that  it  is  an  unlawful  thing 


Acts  15.  7  ye  know  how  that  a  good  while  ago  God 

18.  25  he  spake,  .knowing  only  the  baptism  of 

19.  15  answered  and  said.  .Paul  I  know;  but  who 

19.  25  know  that  by  this  craft  we  have  our  we. 

20.  18  Ye  know,  from  the  first  day  that  I  came 
22.  19  they  know  that  I  imprisoned  and  beat  in 
24.  10  I  know  that  thou  hast  been  of  many  years 

26.  26  For  the  king  kuoweth  of  these  things, before 

1  Ti.  6.  4  He  is  proud,  knowing  nothing,  but  doting 
Heb.  11.  8  he  went  out,  not  knowing  whither  he  went 
Jas.  4. 14  Whereas  ye  know  not  what  (shall  be)  on 
J ude  10  but  what  they  know  naturally,  as  brute  b. 

12 . To  know,  itry/u  isemi. 

Acts  26.  4  My  manner  of  life  from  my  youth . .  know 
Heb.  12. 17  For  ye  knowhow  that  afterward,  when  he 

13.  To  know  beforehand  or  fo'nnerly,  irpoyi.vci<rKix>. 
Acts  26.  5  Which  knew  me  from  the  beginning,  if 

14 . To  know  together,  ovvoiSa  sunoida. 

1  Co.  4.  4  For  I  know  nothing  by  myself ;  yet  am  I 
KNOW,  to  cause,  let,  or  make  to  — 

1. To  make  to  know,  yi;  yada,  3. 

Job  38. 12  Hast  thou,  .caused  the  day  spring  to  know 

2.  To  cause  to  know,  in;  yada,  5. 

Exodi8.  16  I  do  make  (them)  know  the  statutesof  G. 

33.  12  thou  hast  not  let  me  know  whom  thou 
Deut  8.  3  that  he  might  make  thee  know  that  man 
Josh.  4.  22  Thenye  shall  let  your  children  know,  say. 

2  Sa.  7.  21  hast  thou  done  all.  .to  make  thy  servantk. 
Job  13.  23  make  me  to  knew  my  transgression  and 
Psa.  39.  4  Lord,  make  me  to  know  mine  end,  and 

51.  6  and. .  thou  shalt  make  me  to  know  wisdom 
143.  8  cause  me  to  knowthe  way  wherein  I  sho. 
Prov.22.  21  That  I  might  make  thee  know  the  certai. 
J er.  16.  21  behold,  I  will  this  once  cause  them  to  know 

16.  21  I  will  cause  them  toknowmineliand  and 
Eze.  16.  2  cause  Jerusalem  toknowherabominations 

20.  4  cause  them  to  know  the  abominations  of 
Dan.  8. 19  I  will  make  thee  know  what  shall  be  in 

3.  To  know,  yv  yeda,  5. 

Dan.  7. 16  and  made  me  know  the  interpretation  of 

KNOW  before,  to  — - 

To  know  beforehand,  irpoyiv&cntto  proginosko. 

2  Pe.  3. 17  seeing  ye  know,  .before,  beware  lest  ye 

KNOW  fully,  to  — 

To  folloio  alongside,  napauoKovOia  parakoloutlieo. 

2  Ti.  3.  to  But  thou  hast  fully  known  my  doctrine 

KNOW  not,  to  — 

To  be  ignorant,  not  to  know,  ayvoeto  agnoeo. 

Acts  13.  27  because  they  knew  him  not,  nor  yet  the 
Rom.  2.  4  not  knowing  that  the  goodness  of  God 

6.  3  know  ye  not,  that  so  many  of  us  as  were 

7.  1  Know  ye  not,  brethren . .  I10  w  that  the  law 
KNOW  the  uttermost,  to  — - 

To  know  thoroughly,  SiayivdaKio  diagindsko. 

Acts  24.  22  I  will  know  the  uttermost  of  your  matter 
KNOW  well,  to  — 

To  know  about  or  fully,  imyiv&cnca)  epiginosko. 

2  Co.  6.  9  As  unknown,  and  (yet)  well  known  ;  as 
KNOWLEDGE  — 

1.  Understanding,  nra  binah. 

Prov.  2.  3  Yea,  if  thou  criest  after  knowledge,  (and) 
Dan.  2.  21  knowledge  to  them  that  know  understa. 

2.  Knowledge,  yn  dea. 

J ob  36.  3  I  will  fetch  my  knowledge  from  afar,  and 

37.  16  works  of  him  which  isperfect  in  knowle.? 

3.  Knowledge,  ny-  deah. 

1  Sa.  2.  3  for  the  Lord  (is)  a  God  of  knowledge,  and 
Job  36.  4  he  that  is  perfect  in  knowledge  (is)  with 
Psa.  73. 11  and  is  there  knowledgein  the  most  High? 
Isa.  11.  9  the  earth  shall  be  full  of  the  knowledge 
28.  9  Whom  shall  he  teach  knowledge  ?  and 
Jer.  3. 15  which  shall  feed  you  with  knowledgeand 

1.  Knowledge,  nya  daatli. 

Gen.  2.  9  the  tree  of  knowledge  of  good  and  evil 

2. 17  of  the  tree  of  the  knowledge  of  good  and 
Exod3i.  3  in  understanding,  and  in  knowledge,  and 

35.  31  in  understanding,  and  in  knowledge,  and 
Nuru24. 16  and  knew  the  knowledge  of  the  most  H. 
Job  15.  2  Should  a  wise  man  utter  vain  knowledge 

21.14  f°r  we  desire  not  the  knowledge  of  thy 

21.  22  Shall  (any)  teach  God  knowledge  ?  seeing 
.33.  3  and  my  lips  shall  utter  knowledge  clearly 
34.  35  Job  hath  spoken  without  knowledge,  and 
35. 16  he  multiplieth  words  without  knowledge 

36.  12  obey  not.  .they  shall  die  without  knowie. 

38.  2  darkeneth  counsel  by  words  without  kno. 
42.  3  (is)  he  that  hideth  counsel  without  know. 

Psa.  19.  2  and  night  unto  night  showeth  knowledge 

94. 10  he  that  teacheth  man  knowledge,  (shall 
1 19.  66  Teach  me  good  judgment  and  knowledge 
139.  9  (Such)  knowledge  (is)  too  wonderful  for 
Prov.  1.  4  To  give,  .to  the  young  man  knowledge 
1.  7  fear  of  the  Lord  (is)  the  beginning  of  kn. 

1.  22  delight  in.  .scorning,  and  fools  hate  kno. 

1.  29  For  that  they  hated  knowledge,  and  did 

2.  5  Then . .  shalt  thou . .  find  the  knowledge  of 

2.  6  out  of  his  mouth  (cometli)  knowledge  and 

2. 10  and  knowledge  is  pleasant  unto  thy  soul 

3.  20  By  his  knowledge  the  depths  are  broken 
5.  2  and  (that)  thy  lips  may  keep  knowledge 

8.  9  (are)  all . .  right  to  them  that  find  knowle. 

8.  10  and  knowledge  rather  than  choice  gold 


Prov.  8.  12  find  out  knowledge  of  witty  inventions 

9. 10  knowledge  of  the  holy  (is)  understanding 

10.  14  Wise  (men)  lay  up  knowledge  :  but  the 

11.  9  through  knowledge  shall  the  just  be  del. 

12.  1  Whoso  loveth  instruction  loveth  knowle. 

12.  23  A  prudent  man  concealeth  knowledge :  but 

13.  16  prudent  (man)  dealeth  with  knowledge 

14.  6  knowledge  (is)  easy  unto  him  that  under. 
14.  7  when  thou  perceivest  not . .  the  lips  of  ku. 

14.  18  the  prudent  are  crowned  with  knowledge 

15.  2  The  tongue  of  the  wise  usetli  knowledge 

15.  7  The  lips  of  the  wise  disperse  knowledge 
15.  14  hath  understanding  seeketh  knowledge 

17.  27  He  that  hath  knowledge  sparetli  his  words 

18.  15  heart  of  the  prudent  getteth  knowledge 

18.  15  and  the  ear  of  the  wise  seeketh  knowledge 

19.  2  Also,  .the soul,  .without knowledge,  .not 
19.  25  reprove,  .(and)  he  will  understand  know. 

19.  27  instruction . .  to  err  from  the  words  of  kn. 

20.  15  lips  of  knowledge  (are)  a  precious  jewel 
21. 11  wise  is  instructed,  he  receiveth  knowledge 

22.  12  The  eyes  of  the  Lord  preserve  knowledge 
22.  17  and  apply  thine  heart  unto  my  knowledge 

22.  20  excellent  things  in  counsels  and  knowle. 

23.  12  and  thine  ears  to  the  words  of  knowledge 

24.  4  And  by  knowledge  shall  the  chambers  be 
24.  5  yea,  a  man  of  knowledge  increaseth  stre. 
30.  3  neither  learned . .  nor  have  the  knowledge 

Eccl  1.  16  great  experience  of  wisdom  and  knowledge 

1.  18  he  that  increaseth  knowledge  increaseth 

2.  21  labour  (is)  in  wisdom,  and  in  know  ledge 
2.  26  giveth  to  a  man . .  wisdom,  and  kn.  wledge 

7.  12  but  the  excellency  of  knowledge  (is,  that) 

9.  io  no  work,  nor  device,  nor  knowledge,  nor 

12.  9  he  still  taught  the  people  knowledge ;  yea 
Isa.  5.  13  captivity,  because  (they  have)  no  knowle. 

11.  2  the  spirit  of  knowledge  and  of  the  fear  of 

32.  4  of  the  rash  shall  understand  knowledge 

33.  6  wisdom  and  know  ledge  shall  be  the  stabi. 
40.  14  taught  him  know  ledge, and  showed  to  him 
44.  19  neither,  knowledge  nor  understanding 
44.  25  wise,  .and  maketli  then'  knowledge  fool. 
47.  10  Thy  wisdom  and  thy  knowledge,  it  hath 
53.  11  by  his  knowledge  shall  my  righteous  serv. 

Jer.  10.  14  Every  man  is  brutish  in  (his)  knowledge 

51. 17  Every  man  is  brutish  by  (his)  knowledge 
Dan.  1.  4  cunning  in  knowledge,  and  understanding 

12.  4  shall  run .  .and  knowledge  shall  be  incre. 
Hos.  4.  1  no  truth,  nor  mercy,  nor  knowledge  of  God 

4.  6  My  people  are  destroyed  for  lack  of  kno. 

4.  6  because  thou  hast  rejected  knowledge,  I 

6.  6  know  ledge  of  God  more  than  burnt  offer. 

Mai.  2.  7  For  the  priest’s  lips  should  keep  knowle. 

5.  To  know,  jh;  yada. 

Prov.24.  14  So  (shall)  the  knowledge  of  w  isdom  (be) 
28.  2  but  by  a  man  of  understanding  (and)  kn. 
Hab.  2.  14  For  the  earth  shall  be  filled  with  the  kno. 

6.  Knowledge,  jna,  inn  madda. 

2  Ch.  1.  10  Giveme  now  wisdom  and  knowledge,  that 
1.  11  but  hast  asked  wisdom  and  know  ledge  for 
1.  12  Wisdom  and  knowledge  (is)  granted  unto 
Dan.  1.  17  God  gave  them  knowledge  and  skill  in  all 

7 . Knowledge,  JTijD  manda. 

Dan.  2. 21  knowledge  to  them  that  know  understand. 

5.  12  an  excellent  spirit,  and  knowledge,  and 
S.Kye  sight,  j;y  ay  in. 

Num.15.  24  committed  by  ignorance  without  the  kn. 

9.  Understanding,  V:ir,  ?;isi  sekel. 

2  Ch.30.  22  Levites  that  taught  the  good  knowledge 

10.  Knowledge,  yvaxus  gnosis. 

Luke  1.  77  To  give  knowledge  of  salvation  unto  his 

11.  52  ye  have  taken  away  the  key  of  knowledge 
Rom.  2.  20  which  hast  the  form  of  knowledge  and  of 

11.  33  both  of  the  wisdom  and  knowledge  of  G. 

15. 14  filled  with  all  knowledge,  able  also  to  ad. 

1  Co.  1.  5  enriched,  .in  all  utterance,  and  (in)  all  k. 

8.  1  Now.  ,wre  know  that  we  all  have  knowle. 

8.  1  Knowledge  puffeth  up,  but  charity  edifieth 

8.  7  Howbeit  (there  is)  not  in  every  man  that 

8. 10  For  if  any  man  see  thee  which  hast  know. 

8.  11  And  through  thy  knowledge  shall  the  w. 

12.  8  to  another  the  word  of  knowledge  by  the 

13.  2  understand  all  mysteries,  and  all  knowl. 

13.  8  whether,  .knowledge,  it  shall  vanish  away 

14.  6  knowledge,  or  by  prophesying,  or  by  doc. 

2  Co.  2. 14  maketh  manifest  the  savour  of  his  know. 

4.  6  the  light  of  the  knowledge  of  the  glory  of 

6.  6  By  pureness,  by  knowledge,  by  long  suffe. 

8.  7  faith,  and  utterance,  and  knowledge,  and 

10.  5  thing  that  exaltethitself  against  the  kno. 

11.  6  though,  .rude  in  speech,  yet  not  in  know. 
Eph.  3.  19  the  love  of  Christ,  which  passeth  knowle. 
Phil.  3.  8  the  excellency  of  the  knowledgeof  Christ 
Col.  2.  3  are  hid  all  the  treasures  of  wisdom  and  k. 

1  Pe.  3.  7  dwell  with  (them) according  to  knowledge 

2  Pe.  1.  5  add  to  your  faith  virtue  ;  and  to  virtue  k. 

1.  6  to  knowledge  temperance  ;  and  to  temp. 

3.  18  the  knowledgeof  our  Lord  and  Saviour  J. 

11  .Full  knowledge,  imyvoxns  epignosis. 

Rom.  1.  28  as  they  did  not  like  to  retain  God  in.  .kn. 

3.  20  for  by  the  law  (is)  the  knowledge  of  sin 
10.  2  a  zeal  of  God  but  not  according  to  know. 

Eph.  1.  17  and  revelation  in  the  knowledge  of  him 

4.  13  and  of  the  knowledge  of  the  Son  of  God 
Phil.  1.  9  abound  yet  more  and  more  in  knowledge 
Col.  1.  9  be  filled  with  the  knowledge  of  his  will  in 

1. 10  and  increasing  in  the  knowledge  of  God 

3. 10  is  renewed  in  knowledge  after  the  image 


KNOWLEDGE  580  KORHITES 


1  Ti.  2.  4  to  come  unto  the  knowledge  of  the  truth 

2  Ti.  3.  7  never  able  to  come  to  the  knowledge  of 
Heb.  10.  26  after  that  we  have  received  the  knowledge 
2  Pe.  1.  2  through  the  knowledge  of  God,  and  of  J. 

1.  3  through  the  knowledge  of  him  that  hath 

1.  8  barren  nor  unfruitful  in  the  knowledge 

2.  20  through  the  knowledge  of  our  Lord  and 

12 .XJnder standing,  avveais  sunesis. 

Eph.  3.  4  ye  may  understand  my  knowledge  in  the 

KNOWLEDGE,  not  — 

Ignorance ,  without  knowledge ,  ayvuala  agnosia. 

1  Co.  15.  34  for  some  have  not  the  knowledge  of  God 

KNOWLEDGE,  to  come  to  — 

To  he  caused  to  be  known,  in;  yada,  6. 

Lev.  4.  23,  28  Or  if  his  sin . .  come  to  his  knowledge 

KNOWLEDGE,  to  give,  have,  or  take  — 

1  .To  know,  in;  yada. 

Deut.  1.  39  had  no  knowledge  between  good  and  evil 
1  Sa.  23.  23  take  knowledge  of  all  the  lurking  places 

1  Ki.  9.  27  shipmen  that  had  knowledge  of  the  sea 

2  Ch.  8.  18  servants  that  had  knowledge  of  the  sea 
Neh.  10.  28  every  one  having  knowledge,  and  having 
Job  34.  2  and  give  ear  unto  me,  ye  that  have  know. 
Psa.  14.  4  Have  all  the  workers  of  iniquity  no  kno.? 

53.  4  Have  all  the  workers  of  iniquity  no  kno.  ? 
144.  3  what  (is)  man,  that  thou  takest  knowledge 
Prov  17.  27  He  that  hath  knowledge  spareth  his  wo. 

30.  3 1  neither  learned . .  nor  have  the  knowledge 
Isa.  8.  4  For  before  the  child  shall  have  knowledge 
45.  20  they  have  no  knowledge  that  set  up  the 
58.  3  afflicted  our  soul . .  and  thou  takest  no  kn.  ? 
Jer.  4.  22  but  to  do  good  they  have  no  knowledge 

2 . To  cause  to  know,  VT,  yada,  5. 

Jer.  ji.  18  the  Lord  hath  given  me  knowledge  (of  it) 

3.  To  discern,  "Of  nakar,  5. 

Ruth  2.  10  that  thou  shouldest  take  knowledge  of  me 
2.  19  blessed  be  he  that  did  take  knowledge  of 

4.  To  know,  yivunruu  ginosko. 

Acts  17.  13  when  the  Jews  of  Thessalonica  had  kno. 

5.  To  see,  know,  ol da  oida. 

Acts  24.  22  having  more  perfect  knowledge  of  (that) 

6.  To  know  about  or  fully,  cniyivdcKio  epiginusku. 
Matt  14.  35  when  tile  men  of  that  place  had  knowledge 
Acts  4.  13  they  took  knowledge  of  them,  that  they 

24.  8  thyself  mayest  take  knowledge  of  all  these 

KNOWLEDGE,  endued  with  — 

Understanding,  intelligent,  eiriarnpcov  epistemon. 

Jas.  3.  13  Who  (is)  a  wise  man  and  endued  with  k. 

KNOWN  — 

1  .To  know,  jn;  yada. 

Deut.  1.  13  take  you  wise  men .  .known  among  your 
1.  15  So  Itook..wise  men,  andknown, and  made 

2 . To  be  or  become  or  be  made  known,  jn;  yada,  4,6. 

Isa.  12.  5  he  hath  done  excellent  things :  this  (is)  k. 

3.  Known,  yvoim6s  gnostos. 

John  18.  15  That  disciple  was  known  unto  the  high  p. 

18.  16  that  other  disciple,  which  was  known  unto 
Acts  1.  19  it  was  known  unto  all  the  dwellers  at  Je. 

2. 14  be  this  known  unto  you,  and  hearken  to 
4.  10  Be  it  known  unto  you  all,  and  to  all  the 
9.  42  it  was  known  throughout  all  Joppa;  and 

13.  38  Be  it  known  unto  you  therefore,  men .  .hr. 

15.  18  [Known  unto  God  are  all  his  works  from] 

19.  17  And  this  was  known  to  all  the  Jews  and 
28.  28  Be  it  known  therefore  unto  you,  that  the 

i. Apparent,  manifest,  tpavep&s  phancros. 

Matt  12.  16  charged . .  they  should  not  make  him  kn. 
Mark  3.  12  charged . .  they  should  not  make  him  kn. 
Acts.  7.  13  Joseph’s  kindred  was  made  known  unto 

KNOWN,  to  be  — 

l.T’o  be  known,  J n;  yada,  2. 

Gen.  41.  21  it  could  not  be  known  that  they  had  eaten 
41.  31  the  plenty  shall  not  be  known  in  the  land 
Exod.  2.  14  feared,  and  said.  Surely  this  thingis  known 
6.  3  by  my  name  JEHOVAH  was  I  not  known 
21.  36  Or  if  it  be  known  that  the  ox  hath  used  to 
33.  16  wherein  shall  it  be  known  here  that  I  and 
Lev.  4.  14  When  the  sin .  .is  known,  then  the  congr. 
Deut  21.  1  (and)  it  be  not  known  who  hath  slain  him 
•Tudg  16.  9  brake  the  witlis..  his  strength  was  notkn. 
Ruth  3. 14  Let  it  not  be  known  that  a  woman  came 

1  Sa.  6.  3  it  shall  be  known  to  you  why  his  hand  is 

2  Sa.  17.  19  spread  a  covering,  .the  thing  was  not  kn. 

1  Ki.  18.  36  let  it  be  known  this  day  that  thou  (art) 
Neh.  4. 15  when  our  enemies  heard  that  it  was  known 
Esth.  2.  22  the  thing  was  known  to  Mordecai,  who 
Psa.  9.  16  The  Lord  is  known  (by)  the  judgment 

48.  3  God  is  known  in  her  palaces  for  a  refuge 

76.  1  In  Judah  (is)  God  known ;  his  name  (is) 

77.  19  Thy  way.  .and  thy  footsteps  are  not  known 
79.  10  let  him  be  known  among  the  heathen  in 
88.  12  Shall  thy  wonders  be  known  in  the  dark? 

Prov  10.  9  he  that  perverteth  his  ways  shall  be  known 
12.  16  A  fool's  wrath  is  presently  known  :  but  a 

14.  33  but.  .in  the  midst  of  fools  is  made  known 
31.  23  Her  husband  is  known  in  the  gates,  when 

Eccl.  6.  10  and  it  is  known  that  it  (is)  man  :  neither 
Isa.  19.  21  the  Lord  shall  be  known  to  Egypt,  and 
6t.  9  their  seed  shall  be  known  among  the  Ge. 
66.  14  the  hand  of  the  Lord  shall  lie  known  to. 
Jer.  28.  9  the  prophet  be  known  that  the  Lord  hath 
Eze.  36.  32  be  it  known  unto  you  :  be  ashamed  and  | 


Eze  38.  23  I  will  be  known  in  the  eyes  of  many  nat. 
Nah.  3.  17  and  there  place  is  not  known  where  they 
Zech  14.  7  one  day  which  shall  be  known  tothe  Lord 

2.  To  know,  J n;  yeda. 

Ezra  4.  1 2  lie  it  known  unto  the  king,  that  the  Jew's 

4.  13  Be  it  known  now  unto  the  king,  that  if 

5.  8  Be  it  known  unto  the  king,  that  we  went 
Dan.  3.  18  But  if  not,  be  it  known  unto  thee,  O  king 

3.  To  be  known,  "pi  nakar,  2. 

Lam.  4.  8  They  are  not  known  in  the  streets  :  their 

4.  To  make  self  known,  "pi  nakar,  7. 

PTOV20. 11  Even  a  child  is  known  by  his  doings,  whe. 

KNOWN,  to  he  fully  — 

To  bear  or  carry  fully,  irAripotpopew  plerophoreb. 

2  Ti.  4.  1 7  by  me  the  preaching  might  be  fully  known 

KNOWN,  to  he  made  — 

To  make  self  known  again,  ava.yvuplCop.ai  anagno. 
Acts  7.  13  Joseph  was  made  known  to  his  brethren 

KNOWN,  to  make  (to  he)  — 

1.7b  cause  to  knovj,  in;  yada,  5. 

1  Sa.  28.  15  that  thou  mayest  make  known  unto  me 
1  Ch.16.  8  make  known  his  deeds  among  the  people 
17. 19  in  making  known  all  (these)  great  things 
Neh.  9.  i4madestknownuntothemthyholysabbath 
Psa.  78.  5  that  they  should  make  them  known  to 
89.  1  with  my  mouth  will  I  make  know  thy  fa. 
98.  2  Lord  hath  made  known  his  salvation :  his 
103.  7  He  made  known  his  ways  unto  Moses,  his 

105.  1  make  known  his  deeds  among  the  people 

106.  8  that  he  might  make  his . .  power  to  be  kn. 
145. 12  To  make  known  to  the  sons  of  men  his 

Prov.  1.  23  Turn . .  I  will  make  known  my  words  unto 
22.  19  I  have  made  known  to  thee  thisday,  even 
Isa.  38.  19  the  father  to  the  children  shall  makekn. 

64.  2  to  make  thy  name  known  to  thine  adver. 
Eze.  39.  7  So  will  I  make  my  holy  name  known  in 

Hos.  5.  9  among  the  tribes  of  Israel  have  I  made  kn. 
Hab.  3.  2  in  the  midst  of  the  years  make  known ;  in 

2.  To  cause  to  know,  jn;  yeda,  5. 

Dan.  2.  5,  9  if  ye  will  not  make  known  unto  me  the 
2.  15  Then  Arioch  made  the  thing  known  to  D. 
2.  17  and  made  the  thing  known  to  Hananiah 
2.  23  hast  made  known  unto  me  now  what  we 
2.  23  thou  hast,  .made  known  unto  us  the  king’s 
2.  25  will  make  known  unto  the  king  the  inter. 
2.  26  Art.  .able  to  make  known  unto  me  the  d. 
2.  28  maketh  known  to  the  king  Nebuchadne. 

2.  29  he  that  revealeth  secrets  maketh  known 
2.  30  that  shall  make  known  the  interpretation 

2.  45  the  great  God  hath  made  known  to  the  k. 

4.  6,  7,  18  make  known  unto  me  the  interpre. 

5.  8  nor  make  known  to  the  king  the  interpr. 
5.  15,  16  make  known  unto  me  the  iuterpreta. 

5.  17  and  make  known  to  him  the  interpretat. 

3.  To  make  known,  yva >pi(a  gnorizo. 

Luke  2.  15  which  the  Lord  hath  made  known  unto 
Johms.  15  for  all  things.  .1  have  made  known  unto 
Acts  2.  28  Thou  hast  made  known  to  me  the  ways  of 
Rom.  9.  22  if  God,  willing,  .to  make  his  power  known 
9.  23  that  he  might  make  known  the  riches  of 
16.  26  made  known  to  all  the  nations  for  the  ob. 
Eph.  1.  9  Having  made  known  unto  us  the  mystery 

3.  3  How  that  by  revelation  he  made  known 

3.  5  Which  in  other  ages  was  not  made  known 
3. 10  might  be  known  by  the  church  the  mani. 
6. 19  to  make  known  the  mystery  of  the  gospel 

6.  21  Tycliicus.  .shall  make  known  to  you  all 
Phil.  4.  6  let  your  requests  be  made  known  unto  God 
Col.  1.  27  To  whom  God  would  make  known  what 

4.  9  They .  .make  known  unto  you  all  things 

2  Pe.  1.  16  when  we  made  known  unto  you  the  power 

KNOWN  abroad,  to  make  — 

To  make  known  throughout,  thoroughly,  SiayvwplCw. 
Luke  2.  17  they  made  known  abroad  the  saying  which 

KNOWN,  which  may  be  — - 

That  which  may  be  known,  rb  yvaoriv  to  gnuston. 
Rom.  1.  19  Because  thatwhich  may  be  known  of  God 

KNOWN,  to  make  self  — 

1.7b  be  or  become  known,  in;  yada,  2. 

Ruth  3.  3  makenotthyselfknownuntotheman.un. 
Eze.  20.  5  mademyself  known  unto  them  intheland 
20.  9  in  whose  sight  I  made  myself  known  unto 
35. 11  I  will  make  myself  known  among  them 

2.7b  make  self  known,  in;  yada,  7. 

Gen.  45.  1  while  Joseph  made  himself  known  unto 
Numi2.  6  Lord  will  make  myself  known  unto  him 

KO  -A,  yip. 

A  people  dwelling  between  Egypt  and  ’  Syria,  named 
among  others  as  enemies  of  Jerusalem. 

Eze.  23  23  the  Chaldeans,  Pelcod,  and  Shoa,  and  K. 
KO  -HATH,  nnp  assembly. 

The  second  son  of  Levi,  and  ancestor  of  Moses ;  died 
aged  133.  B.c.  1700. 

Gen.  46. 11  sons  of  Levi;  Gerslion,  K.,  and  Merari 
Exod.  6.  j6  sons  of  Levi.  .Gershon,  and  K.,  and  Mer. 
6. 18  the  sons  of  K.;  Amram,  and  Izhar,  and 
6.  18  years  of  the  life  of  K.  (were)  an  hundred 
Num.  3.  17  by  their  names;  Gershon,  and  K.,  and  M. 
3.  19  the  sons  of  K.  by  their  families  ;  Amram 
3.  27  of  K.  (was)  the  family  of  the  Amramites 

3.  29  The  families  of  the  sons  of  K.  shall  pitch 

4.  2  Take  the  sum  of  the  sons  of  IC.  from  am 


Num.  4.  4  service  ofjthe sons  of  K.  in  the  tabernacle 
4. 15  the  sons  of  K.  shall  come  to  bear(it):  but 

4.  15  burden  of  the  sons  of  K.  in  the  tabernacle 

7.  9  unto  the  sons  of  K.  he  gave  none ;  because 
16.  1  the  son  of  K.,  the  son  of  Levi,  and  Datlian 
26.  57  of  K.,  the  family  of  the  Kohathites :  of  M. 

26.  58  These  (are)  the  families.  And  K.  begat 
Josh.21.  5  the  rest  of  the  children  of  K.  (had)  by  lot 
21.  20  the  families  of  the  children  of  K.,  the 
21.  20  which  remained  of  the  children  of  K. 

21.  26  of  the  children  of  K.  that  remained 
1  Ch.  6.  1,  16  The  sons  of  Levi ;  Gershon,  K.,  and  Me. 

6.  2  the  sons  of  K.;  Amram,  Izhar,  and  Heb. 

6.  18  the  sons  of  K.  (were)  Gcrshom,  Kohatli 
6.  22  The  sons  of  K. ;  Annninadab  his  son,  Ko. 

6.  38  the  son  of  K.,  the  son  of  Levi,  the  son  of 
6.  61  unto  the  sons  of  K.,  (which  were)  left  of 
6.  66  residue)  of  the  families  of  the  sons  of  K. 

6.  70  family  of  the  remnant  of  the  sons  of  K. 

15.  s  Of  the  sons  of  K.;  Uriel  the  chief,  and  hit 
23.  6  sons  of  Levi,  (namely),  Gershon,  K.,  and 
23.  12  sons  of  K.;  Amram,  Izhar,  Hebron,  and  1 

KO-HATH-ITES,  'nnp,  'nnp  belowjing  to  Kohath. 

The  descendants  of  Kohath,  son  of  Levi. 

Num.  3.  27  these  (are)  the  families  of  the  K. 

3  30  of  the  father  of  the  families  of  the  K. 

4.  18  the  tribe  of  the  families  of  the  K. 

4.  34  the  sons  of  the  K.  after  their  families 
4.  37  were  numbered  of  the  families  of  the  K. 

10.  21  the  K.  set  forward,  bearing  the  sanctuan 
26.  57  Kohath,  the  family  of  the  K.:  of  Merari 
Josh  21.  4  lot  came  out  for  the  families  of  the  K. 

21. 10  (being)  of  the  families  of  the  K., (who  were 

1  Ch.  6.  33  of  the  sons  of  the  K.;  Henian  a  singer,  tin 

6.  54  sons  of  Aaron,  of  the  families  of  the  K. 

9.  32  of  their  brethren,  of  the  sons  of  the  K. 

2  CI1.20. 19  the  Levites,  of  the  children  of  the  K.,  am 

29.  12  of  the  sons  of  the  K.:  and  of  the  sons  of 
34.  12  of  the  sons  of  the  K.,  to  set  (it)  forward 

KO-LA-I'AH,  n;Vip  voice  of  Jah. 

1.  A  Benjamite,  some  of  whose  descendants  dwelt  ir 
Jerusalem  after  the  exile.  B.c.  550. 

Neh.  11.  7  the  son  of  Pedaiah  the  son  of  K.,  the  sor 

2.  Father  of  Ahab  who  suffered  death  for  falsely  pre 
phesying  the  deliverance  of  the  Jews  from  Babylon 
B.c.  636. 

Jer.  29.  21  of  Ahab  the  soil  of  K.,  and  of  Zedekiah 

KO  -RAH,  nip  baldness. 

1.  A  son  of  Esau  by  Aliolibamah.  B.C.  1780. 

Gen.  36.  5  Aliolibamah  bare  Jeush,  and .  K. :  these 
36.  14  bare  to  Esau  Jeush,  and  Jaalarn,  and  K 
36.  18  duke  Jeush,  duke  Jaalarn,  duke  K.:  thes 
1  Ch.  1.  35  sons  of  Esau;  Eliphaz.  .Jaalarn,  and  K. 

2.  A  son  of  Eliphaz  the  son  of  Esau.  B.C.  1740. 

Gen.  36.  16  Duke  K.,duke  Gatam, (and) duke  Aniale 

3.  The  son  of  Izhar  the  grandson  of  Levi ;  he  conspire 
with  Dathan  and  Abiram  against  Moses  and  Aaroi 
B.C.  1471. 

Exod.  6.  21  the  sons  of  Izhar  ;  K.,and  Nepheg,  and  I 
6.  24  sons  of  K.  ;  Assir,  and  Elkanah,  and  Ab  1 1 
Num  16.  1  Now  K.,  the  son  of  Izhar,  the  son  of  Kc 

16.  5  spake  unto  K.,  and  unto  all  his  compan.  j 
16.  6  Take  you  censers,  K.,  and  all  his  compan  ! 
16.  8  Moses  said  unto  K.,  Hear,  I  pray  you,  j 
16.  16  Moses  said  unto  K.,  Be  thou  and  all  th;  l 
16.  19  K.  gathered  all  the  congregation  agains  1 
16.  24  Get  you  up  from  about  the  tabernacle  of  1  1 
16.  27  So  they  gat  up  from  the  tabernacle  of  E  ) 
1 6.  32  all  the  men  that  (appertained)  unto  K.  f 
16.  40  that  he  be  not  as  K.,  and  as  his  compar  1 
16.  49  them  that  died  about  the  matter  of  K.  I 
26.  9  and  against  Aaron  in  the  company  of  K 
26.  10  and  swallowed  them  up  together  with  1 

26.  11  Notwithstanding  the  children  of  K.  die 

27.  3  against  the  Lord  in  the  company  of  K. 

1  Ch.  6.  37  of  Assir,  the  son  of  Ebiasaph,  the  son  of  1 

9. 19  of  Kore,  the  son  of  Ebiasaph,  the  son  of  1 

4.  A  son  of  Hebron,  son  of  Maresliali,  son  of  Caleb,  s< 
of  Hezron.  B.C.  1560. 

1  Ch.  2. 43  the  sons  of  Hebron  ;  K.,  andTappuah,  ar 

5.  A  grandson  of  Kohath  soil  of  Levi ;  ancestor  of  son 
of  the  sacred  musicians.  B.c.  1015. 

I  Ch.  6.  22.  The  sons  of  Kohath.  .K.  his  son,  Assir  b 
Psa.  42.  45.  title.  To  the  chief  musician,  .sons  of  i 
44.  46.  title.  To  the  chief  musician,  .sons  of  ] 

47.  48.  49.  84.  85.  title.  Psalm  for  the  sons  of. 

48.  title.  A  song  (and)  Psalm  for  the  sons  of  lj  I 
87.  88.  title.  A  Psalm  (or)  song  for  the  sons  of  ] 

KO  -RE,  sop  crier,  reader. 

1.  A  Koraliite  whose  son  Shallum  was  a  gate  keeper 
the  tabernacle.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.  9.  19  Shallum  the  son  of  K.,  the  son  of  Ebiasaj 

26.  1  Meslielemiali  the  son  of  K.,  of  the  sons 
26.  19  of  the  porters  among  the  sons  of  K.,  ai 

2.  A  Levite  set  over  the  free  will  offerings  in  Hezekial 
reign.  B.C.  720. 

2  Ch.31.  14  K.  the  soil  of  Imnah  the  Levite,  the  pc1 
KOR-HITES,  KO-RA-THITES,  KO-RA-HITES,  ’IT); 

Descendants  of  Korali,  the  grandson  of  Kohath;  tivel 
Psalms  are  ascribed  to  them.  B.c.  1475-1000. 

Exod  6.  24Abiasaph:  these(are)lhefamiliesof  the 
NU11126.  58  of  the  Musliites,  the  family  of  the  K.  A 
1  Ch.  9.  19  the  K.,  (were)over  the  work  of  theservj 
9.  31  who  (was)  the  firstborn  of  Shallum  the 
12.  6  Azareel. .  Joezer,  and  Jashobeam,  the  1 


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1  Ch.26.  1  Of  the  K.  (was)  Meshelemiah.  .son of  Ko. 

2  Ch.20. 19  of  the  children  of  the  K.,  stood  up  to  pr. 

KOZ,  j'ipn  the  thorn. 

1.  A  priest  whose  descendants  returned  from  exile  with 
Zerubbabel,  but  lost  their  position  through  being  unable 
to  prove  their  descent,  B.c.  1015. 

Ezra  2.  61  children  of  K.,  the  children  of  Barzillai 
Nell.  7.  63  children  of  K.,  the  children  of  Barzillai 

2.  Ancestor  of  Meremoth,  who  repaired  portions  of  the 
wall  of  Jerusalem  in  Nehemiah  s  time.  b.c.  1430. 

Neh.  3.  4,  21  Meremoth.  .son  of  Crijah.  .son  of  K. 
KU-SHA-IAH,  UT^np  bow  of  J ah. 

A  Merarite,  called  Kishi  in  1  Cli.  4.  44 ;  father  of  a  chief 
singer  in  David’s  reign.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.  15.  17  the  sons  of  Merari.  .Ethan  the  son  of  K. 


L 

LA-A'-DAH,  rny1?  set  time,  festival. 

Son  of  Shelah,  tlie  son  of  Judah.  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4.  21  L.,  the  father  of  Mareshah,  and  the  fami. 

LA-A'-DAN,  ivy1? festive-born. 

1.  A  descendant  of  Epliraim  through  his  sou  Beriali. 
B.C.  1540. 

1  Ch.  7.  26  L.  liis  son,  Ammihudliisson,  Elishamahis 

2.  A  descendant  of  Gershon  the  son  of  Levi.  B.c.  1015. 
1  Ch.23.  7  Of  the  Gershonites  (were)  L.  and  Shimei 

23.  8  The  sons  of  L. ;  the  chief  (was)  Jehiel,  and 

23.  9  These  (were)  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of  L. 
26.  21  (As  concerning)  the  sons  of  L.;  the  sons  of 
26.21  Gerslionite  L.,  chief  fathers,  (even)  of  L. 

LA'-BAN,  ]3^  white,  glorious. 

1.  Son  of  Bethuel,  brother  of  Rebekah,  and  father  of 
Rachel  and  Leah.  B.C.  1740. 

Gen.  24.  29  his  name  (was)  L. :  and  L.  ran  out  uuto 

24.  50  L.  and  Bethuel  answered  and  said,  The 

25.  20  took  Rebekah.  .the  sister  to  L.  the  Syrian 
37.  43  arise,  flee  thou  to  L.  my  brotlierto  Haran 

28.  2  the  daughters  of  L.  thy  mother’s  brother 

28.  5  went  to  Padan-aram  unto  L.,  son  of  Bet. 

29.  5  said  uuto  them,  Know  ye  L.  the  son  of  N.? 

29.  10  the  daughter  of  L.  his  mother’s  brother 

29.  10  the  sheep  of  L.  his  mother’s  brother,  that 

29.  10  watered,  flock  of  L.liis  mother’s  brother 

29.  13  L.  heard  the  tidings  of  Jacob  his  sister’s 

29.  13  And  he  told  L.  all  these  things 

29.  14  L.  said  to  him,  Surely  thou  (art)  my  bone 
29.  15  L.  said  unto  Jacob,  Because  thou(art)niy 

29. 16  L.  had  two  daughters  :  the  name  of  the  el. 
29. 19  L.  said,  (it  is)  better  that  I  give  her  to 
29.  21  Jacob  said  unto  L.,  Give  (me)  my  wife,  for 
29.  22  L.  gathered  together  all  the  men  of  the 
29.  24  L.  gave  unto  liis  daughter  Leah  Zilpahhis 
29.  25  he  said  to  L.,What(is)  this  thou  hast  done 
29.  26  And  L.  said,  It  must  not  be  so  done  in  our 

29.  29  L.  gave  to  Rachel  liis  daughter  Bilhali  his 

30.  25  Jacob  said  unto  L.,  Send  me  away,  that  I 

30.  27  L.  said  uuto  him,  I  pray  thee,  if  I  have 

30.  34  L.  said,  Behold,  I  would  it  might  be  acco. 

30.  36  and  Jacob  fed  the  rest  of  L.’s  flocks 

30.  40  toward,  .all  the  brown  in  the  flock  of  L. 

30.  40  and  he  put  his  own  flocks,  .not  unto  L.’s 
20.  42  so  the  feebler  were  L.’s,  and  the  stronger 

31.  1  heard  the  word  of  L.’s  sons,  saying,  Jacob 

31.  2  Jacob  beheld  the  countenance  of  I,.,  and 

31.  12  for  I  have  seen  all  that  L.  doetli  unto  thee 

31.  19  L.  went  to  shear  his  sheep :  and  Rachel 

31.  20  Jacob  stole  away  unawares  to  L.  the  Syr. 

31.  22  it  was  told  L.  011  the  third  day  that  Jacob 
31.  24  God  came  to  L.  tlie  Syrian  in  a  dream  by, 
31.  25  Then  L.  overtook  Jacob  .and  L.  with  his 
31.  26  L.  said  to  Jacob,  What  hast  thou  done 
31.  31  Jacob  answered  and  said  to  L.,  Because  I 
31.  33  L.  went  into  Jacob's  tent,  and  into  Leah's 
31.  34  L.  searched  all  tlie  tents,  but  found  (them) 
31.  36  chode  with  L.:  and  Jacob.. said  to  L.,\Vliat 
31.  43  L.  answered  and  said  unto  Jacob,  (These) 
31.  47  L.  called  it  Jegar-salia-dutlia :  but  Jacob 
31.  48  L.  said.  This  heap  (is)  a  witness  between 
31.  51  L.  said  to  Jacob,  Behold  this  heap,  and 

31.  55  L.  rose  up  .and  L.  departed,  and  returned 

32.  4  I  have  sojourned  with  L. ,  and  stayed  there 
46.  18  sous  of  Zilpali,  whom  L.  gave  to  Leah  his 
46.  25  which  L.  gave  unto  Rachel  his  daughter 

2.  One  of  the  stations  of  the  Israelites  after  crossing  the 
Red  Sea;  perhaps  the  same  as  Libnah. 

Deut.  1.  1  between  Paran,  and  Topliel,  and  L.,  and 
LABOUR  — 

l.Labour,  weariness,  sni  yegia. 

Gen.  31.  42  Godliathseenmineaffliction  and  the  lab. 
Deut.28.  33  The  fruit  of  tliy  land,  and  all  thy  labours 
Nell.  5. 13  from  his  house,  and  from  his  labour,  that 
Job  39. 11  Wilt  thou  trust,  .wilt  thou  leave  thy  lab. 

39. 16  hardened,  .her  labour  is  in  vain  without 
Psa.  78.  46  He  gave  also.. their  labour  unto  thelocust 

109. 11  catch  all.,  and  let  the  strangers  spoil  hisl. 
128.  2  For  thou  slialt  eat  the  labour  of  thine  h. 
Isa.  45.  14  The  labour  of  Egypt,  and  merchandise  of 
55.  2  your  labour  for  (that  which)  satisfleth  not  ? 
Jer.  3.  24  shame  hath  devoured  the  labour  of  our 
20.  5  all  the  labours  thereof,  and  all  the  prec. 
Ezc.  23.  29  shall  take  away  all  thy  labour,  and  shall 


Hos.  12.  8  (in  all  my  labours  they  shall  find  none 
Hag.  1.  n  I  called  for  a  drought . .  upon  all  the  labour 

2.  The  hand,  i;  yad. 

Provi3. 11  hetliatgatliereth  by  labour  shall  increase 

3.  To  bear  a  child,  "i1?;  yalad. 

Gen.  35. 16  Rachel  travailed,  and  she  had  hard  labour 
35.  17  when  she  was  in  hard  labour,  that  the 

4.  Work,  npxbp  melakah. 

Neh.  4.  Wrnay  be  a  guard  to  us,  and  labour  on  the 

5.  Doing,  deed,  n\gyo  maaseh. 

Exod23. 16  the  first  fruits  of  thy  labours,  which  thou 
23.  16  when  thou  hast  gathered  in  thy  labours 
Hab.  3. 17  the  labour  of  the  olive  shall  fail,  and  the 
Hag.  2.  17  with  hail  in  all  the  labours  of  your  hands 

6. Service,  tillage,  abodah. 

Psa.  104.  23  Man  goeth  forth,  .to  his  labour  until  the 

7.  Labour,  perverseness,  misery,  bay  amal. 

Deut26.  7  looked  on  our  affliction,  and  our  labour 
Psa.  90.  10  yet  (is)  their  strength  labour  and  sorrow 
105.  44  and  they  inherited  the  labour  of  the  peo. 
107.  12  he  brought  down  their  heart  with  labour 
Eccl.  1.  3  What  profit  hath  a  man  of  all  his  labour 
2.  10  for  my  heart  rejoiced  in  all  my  labour 
2.  10  and  this  was  my  portion  of  all  my  labour 
2.  1 1  on  the  labour  that  I  had  laboured  to  do 
2.  18  I  hated  all  my  labour  which  I  had  taken 
2.  19  yet  shall  he  have  rule  over  all  my  labour 
2.  20  cause  my  heart  to  despair  of  all  the  labour 
2.  21  a  man  whose  labour  (is)  in  wisdom,  and  in 
2.  22  For  what  hath  man  of  all  his  labour,  and 

2.  24  make  his  soul  enjoy  good  in  his  labour 

3.  13  man  should,  .enjoy  tlie  good  of  all  his  lab. 

4.  8  (is  there)  no  end  of  all  his  labour ;  neither 

4.  9  they  have  a  good  reward  for  their  labour 

5.  15  shall  take  nothing  of  his  labour,  which  he 
5.  19  to  rejoice  in  his  labour  :  this  (is)  the  gift 

5.  18  to  enjoy  the  good  of  all  his  labour  that  he 

6.  7  All  the  labour  of  man  (is)  for  his  mouth 

8.  15  that  shall  abide  with  him  of  his  labour 

9.  9  in  thy  labour  which  thou  takest  under  the 

10. 15  The  labour  of  the  foolish  wearieth  every 
Jer.  20. 18 1  forth  out  of  the  womb  to  see  labour  and 

8.  Grievous  burden,  one  grieved,  asy  atseb. 

Isa.  58.  3  find  pleasure,  and  exact  all  your  labours 

9.  Grievous  burden,  nxj;  etseb. 

Prov.  5.  10  Lest . .  thy  labours  (be)  in  the  house  of  a 

14.  23  In  all  labour  there  is  profit :  but  the  talk 
\9.Act,  work,  doing,  deed,  nVjip  peullah. 

Prov  10.  16  The  labour  of  the  righteous  (tendetli)  to 
Eze.  29.  20  his  labour  wherewith  he  served  against  it 

11.  Work,  ipyov  ergon. 

Phil.  1. 22  this  (is)  the  fruit  of  my  labour  :  yet  what 

12 . A  beating,  wearying  out  work,  uSwos  kopos. 
John  4.  38  men. .  ye  are  entered  into  their  labours 

1  Co.  3.  8  own  reward,  according  to  his  own  labour 

15.  58  that  your  labour  is  not  in  vain  in  the  Lord 

2  Co.  6.  5  in  tumults,  in  labours,  in  watchings,  in 

10.  15  of  other  men’s  labours  ;  but  having  hope 

11.  23  in  labours  more  abundant,  in  stripes  abun. 

1  Th.  1.  3  labour  of  love,  and  patience  of  hope  in 

2.  9  For  ye  remember,  brethren,  our  labour 

3.  5  have  tempted  you,  and  our  labour  be  in 

2  Th.  3.  8  wrought  with  labour  and  travail  night  aud 
Heb.  6.  10  your  work  and  [labour]  of  love,  which  ye 
Rev.  2.  2  I  know  thy  works,  aud  thy  labour,  and 

14.  13  they  may  rest  from  their  labours;  and  their 
[Sec  also  Companion  in.] 

LABOUR,  to — 

1.  To  press,  hasten,  ptt  uts,  5. 

Isa  22.  4  labour  not  to  comfort  me,  because  of  the 

2.  To  labour,  be  weary,  fatigued,  up,  yaga. 

Josh.24.  13  aland  for  which  ye  did  not  labour,  aud 
Job  9.  29  (If)  I  be  wicked,  why  then  labour  I  in 
Prov  23.  4  Labour  not  to  be  rich ;  cease  from  thine 
Isa  47.  12  sorceries,  wherein  thou  hast  laboured 

47. 15  they  be.  .with  whom  thou  hast  laboured 
49.  4  I  have  laboured  in  vain,  I  have  spent  my 
62.  8  thy  wine,  for  the  which  thou  hast  laboured 
65.  23  They  shall  not  labour  in  vain,  nor  bring 

Jer.  51.  58  the  people  shall  labour  in  vain,  and  the 
5.  5  necks  (are)  under  persecution ;  we  labour 
Hab.  2.13  fliat  the  people  shall  labour  in  the  very 

3.  To  do,  seme,  fl35J  abaci. 

Exod2o.  9  Six  days  slialt  thou  labour  and  do  all  thy 
Deut.  5. 13  Six  days  thou  slialt  labour,  and  do  all  tliy 

4.  To  labour,  Voj 1  amal. 

Psa.127.  1  they  labour  in  vain  that  build  it :  except 
Prov.  16.  26  He  that  laboureth,  laboureth  for  himself 
Eccl.  2.  11  on  the  labour  that  I  had  laboured  to  do 
2.  19  over  all  my  labour  wherein  I  liavelabou. 
2.  21  yet  to  a  man  that  hath  not  laboured  the. 
5.  16  what  profit  hath  he  that  hath  laboured 

8.  17  though  a  man  labour  to  seek  (it)  out,  yet 
Jon.  4.  10  the  gourd,  for  the  which  thou  hast  not  1. 

5 . Labouring,  bay  amel. 

Eccl.  2.  22  wherein  he  hath  laboured  under  the  sun? 

4.  8  For  whom  do  I  labour,  and  bereave  my 

6.  To  do,  make,  nyy  asah. 

Exod.  5.  9  more  work . .  that  they  may  labour  therein 
Neh.  4.  21  So  we  laboured  in  the  work :  and  half  of 
Prov.21.  25  killethhim;  for  his  hands  refuse  to  labour 


7.  To  endeavour,  -nip  shedar,  4. 

Dan.  6.  14  he  laboured  till  the  going  down  of  the  sun 

8 . To  labour,  be  wearied  out,  Komdco  kopiad. 

Mattn.  28  Come  unto  me,  all  (ye)  that  labour  and 
John  4.38  other  men  laboured,  and  ye  are  entered 
Acts  20.  35  how  that  so  labouring  ye  ought  to  support 
Rom.  16.  12  Salute  Tryphena  and  Trypliosa,  who  lab. 

16.  12  Persis,  which  laboured  much  in  the  Lord 
1  Co.  4.  12  And  labour,  working  with  our  own  hands 

15.  10  I  laboured  more  abundantly  than  they  all 

16.  16  toeveryonethathelpethwitli(us),andlab. 
Eph.  4.  28  but  rather  let  him  labour,  working  with 
Phil.  2.  16  not  run  in  vain,  neither  laboured  in  vain 
Col.  1.  29  Whereunto  I  also  labour,  striving  accord. 
1  Th.  5.  12  to  know  them  which  labour  among  you 

1  Ti.  4.  10  therefore  we  both  labour  and  suffer  repr. 

5.  17  especially  they  who  labour  in  the  word 

2  Ti.  2.  6  The  husbandman  that  laboureth  must  be 
Rev.  2.  3  for  my  name’s  sake  hast  laboured,  and 

9.  To  make  haste,  speed,  at rooSafa  spoudazo. 

Heb.  4.  11  Let  us  labour  therefore  to  enter  into  that 

10.  To  esteem  as  an  honour,  (piXoTiyeoyai  pliilotim. 
2  Co.  5.  9  we  labour,  that,  whether  present  or  absent 

[See  also  Bring  forth.] 

LABOUR,  to  bestow  — 

To  labour,  be  wearied  out,  uowidu  kopiad. 

John  4.  38  to  reap  that  whereon  ye  bestowed  no  lab. 
Rom  16.  6  Greet  Mary,  who  bestowed  much  labour 
Gal.  4.  1 1  lest  I  have  bestowed  upon  you  labour  in  v. 

LABOUR  fervently,  to  — - 

To  agonize, contend,  wrestle,  ayuvi^oyaL  agonizomai. 

Col.  4.  12  always  labouring  fervently  for  you  in  pr. 
LAROUR  for,  labouring,  to  — 

To  work,  fpya.fap.ai  ergazomai. 

John  6.  27  Labour  not  for  the  meat  which  perisheth 
1  Th.  2.  9  labouring  night  and  day,  because  we  wo. 

LABOUR  with,  to  — 

To  strive  cdong  with  any  one,  avvaOxiu  sunathleo. 

Phil.  4.  3  lielp  those  women  which  laboured  with 
LABOUR,  full  of  — 

Labouring,  weary,  jn;  yagea. 

Eccl.  1.  8  All  things  (are)  full  of  labour  ;  man  can. 

LABOUR,  to  make  to  — 

To  weary,  make  weary,  i'P  yaga,  3. 

Josh.  7.  3  make  not  all  the  people  to  labour  thither 

LABOUR,  strong  to  — 

To  be  borne,  carried,  set  up,  73D  sdbal,  4. 

Psa.  144.  14  (That)  our  oxen  (may  be)  strong  to  labour 
LABOURED  for,  that  which  he  — 

What  is  got  by  labour,  vp  yaga. 

Job  20.  18  That  which  he  laboured  for  shall  he  res. 

LABOURER  — 

A  worker,  fayar-qs  ergates. 

Matt.  9.  37  harvest  truly  (is)  plenteous,  but  the  lab. 

9.  38  he  will  send  forth  labourers  into  his  liar. 
20.  1  went  out  early  in  the  morning  to  hire  lab. 
20.  2  when  he  had  agreed  with  the  labourers  for 
20.  8  Call  the  labourers,  and  give  them  (their) 
Luke  10.  2  but  the  labourers  (are)  few  :  pray  ye  the. 

10.  2  would  send  forth  labourers  into  his  harv. 
10.  7  for  the  labourer  is  worthy  of  his  hire.  *  Go 
1  Ti.  5.  18  and,  The  labourer  (is)  worthy  of  his  rew. 
Jas.  5.  4  the  hire  of  the  labourers  which  have  rea. 

LABOURER  together  with  — 

A  worker  together,  avvepyos  sunergos. 

1  Co.  3.  9  we  are  labourers  together  with  God  :  ye 

LABOURETH,  that  — 

Labouring,  boy  amel. 

Prov  16.  26  He  that  laboureth,  laboureth  for  himself 
Eccl.  3.  9  he  that  worketh  in  that  wherein  he  labo. 

LABOURING  man  — 

To  do,  serve,  ~iay  abaci. 

Eccl.  5.  12  The  sleep  of  a  labouring  man  (is)  sweet 

LACE  — 

Ribbon,  thread,  wire,  Vn spathil. 

Exod28.  28  unto  the  rings  of  the  epliod  with  a  lace  of 
28.  37  thou  slialt  put  it  on  a  blue  lace,  that  it 
39.  21  unto  the  rings  of  the  epliod  with  a  lace  of 
39.  31  they  tied  unto  it  a  lace  of  blue,  to  fasten 

LA  -CHISH,  o'ob  height. 

A  city  of  Judah, 'S.W.  from  Jerusalem  ;  three  hours  S.of 
Eleutheropolis ;  taken  by  Joshua,  fortified  by  Reho- 
boam,  and  conquered  by  the  Assyrians  and  Chaldeans. 
Now  called  Um  Lakhis. 

Josh  10.  3  king  of  Jerusalem  sent  unto,  .king  of  L. 
10.  5  king  of  L.,  the  king  of  Eglon,  gathered 
10.  23  brought  forth .  .out  of  tlie  cave . .  kingof  L. 
10.  31  Joshua  passed,  .unto  L.,  and  encamped 
10.  32  Lord  delivered  L.  into  the  hands  of  Israel 
10.  33  Horam  king  of  Gezar  came  up  to  help  L. 
10.  34  from  L.  Joshua  passed  unto  Eglon,  and 
10.  35  according  to  all  that  lie  had  done  to  L. 

12.  11  king  of  Jarmuth,  one  ;  the  king  of  L.,  one 
15.39  L.,  and  Bozkath,  and  Eglon 

2  Ki.14.  19  fled  to  L.  ;  but  they  sent  after  him  to  L. 

18.  14  sent  to  tlie  king  of  Assyria  to  L.,  saying,  I 

18. 17  king  of  Assyria  sent.  .fromL.  to  king  He. 

19.  8  had  heard  that  he  was  departed  from  L. 


LACK 


582 


LAKUM 


2  Ch.  ii.  9  And  Adoraim,  and  L.,  and  Azekah 

25.  27  he  fled  to  L. :  but  they  sent  to  L.  after  him 
32.  9  hut  he  (himself  laid  siege)  against  L.,  and 
Neh.  1 1 .  30  and  (in)  their  villages,  at  L. ,  and  the  field  s 
Isa.  36.  2  sent  Rabshakeh  from  L.  to  Jerusalem, unto 
37.  8  had  heard  that  he  was  departed  from  L. 
Jer.  34.  7  king  of  Babylon’s  army  fought,  .against  L. 
jjic.  1.  13  0  thou  inhabitant  of  L.,  bind  the  chariot 

LACK  — 

1  .Need,  want,  lack,  lion?  machsor. 

Prov.28.  27  He  thatgiveth  unto,  .poor  shall  not  lack 

2.  The  thing  lacking,  udTeprj/io  husterema. 

Phil.  2.  30  to  supply  your  lack  of  service  toward  me 

3.  Necessity ,  xpe'la  chreia. 

1  Th.  4. 12  honestly .  .and  (that)  ye  may  have  lack  of 

LACK,  to  — 

1  .To  abate,  be  lacking,  ipn  chaser. 

Gen.  18.  28  Peradventure  there  shall  lack  five  of  the 
Deut.  2.  7  these  forty  years . .  thou  hast  lacked  noth. 

8.  9  thou  shalt  uot  lack  any  (thing)  in  it ;  a 
Neh.  9.  21  they  lacked  nothing ;  their  clothes  waxed 
Eccl.  9.  8  white :  and  let  thy  head  lack  no  ointment 

2.  Lacking ,  "ipri  chaser. 

2  Sa.  3.  29  or  that  is  a  leper,  .or  that  lacketh  bread 

1  Ki.n.  22  But  what  hast  thou  lacked  with  me,  that 
Prov.  6.  32  whoso  committeth  adultery,  .lacketh un. 

12.  9  that  honoureth  himself,  and  lacketh  bread 

3 . To  be  lacking,  ill ;  adar,  2. 

2  Sa.17.  22  by  the  morning  light  there  lacked  notone 

4.  To  let  be  lacking,  "Hi]  adar,  3. 

1  Ki.  4.  27  officers  provided  victual .  .they  Jacked 

5.  To  be  visited,  missed,  ips  paqcul,  2. 

Nuni3i.  49  men  of  war.  .there  lacketh  not  one  man 
Judg2i.  3  should  be  to  day  one  tribe  lacking  in  Israel? 

2  Sa.  2.  30  there  lacked  of  David's  servants  nineteen 
Jer.  23.  4  neither  shall  they  be  lacking,  saith  the  L. 

6  .To  be  poor,  impoverished,  irn  rush. 

Psa.  34.  10  The  young  lions  do  lack,  and  suffer  liun. 

7. In  want,  kvbeiis  endees. 

Acts  4.  34  Neither  was  there  any .  .that  lacked :  for 

8 . Not  to  have,  pi]  cxw  echo. 

Luke  8.  6  withered  away,  because  it  lacked  moisture 

9.  To  leave,  Xe'nru  leipo. 

Luke  18.  22  Yet  lackest  thou  one  thing :  sell  all  that 
Jas.  1.  5  If  any  of  you  lack  wisdom,  let  him  ask 

10.  Not  to  be  near  one,  pi]  n apeipt  me  pareimi. 

2  Pe.  1.  9  But  he  that  lacketh  these  things  is  blind 

11.  To  be  last,  behind,  varepiu)  hustereo. 

Matt  19.  20  have  I  kept  my  youth  up  :  what  lack  I 
Markio.  21  One  thing  thou  lackest :  go  thy  way,  sell 
Luke22.  35  lacked  ye  anything  ?  And  they  said,  Not. 

1  Co.  12.  24  abundant  honour  to  that  (part)  which  la. 

LACK,  to  have  — 

1  .To  suffer  lack,  ipn  chaser,  5. 

Exodi6. 18  he  that  gathered  little  had  no  lack :  they 

2.  To  make  less,  eKarrovia)  elattoneo. 

2  Co.  8.  15  he  that  (had  gathered)  little  had  no  lack 

LACK  of,  for  — 

For  or  from  deficiency  of,  '??»,  '?3^  libli,  mibbeli. 
Job  4.  11  The  old  iion  perisheth  for  lack  of  prey 
38.  41  young  ones . .  they  wander  for  lack  of  meat 
[ See  also  Opportunity.] 

LACKING,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  lacking,  Y1JJ  adar,  2. 

1  Sa.  30. 19  there  was  nothing  lacking  to  them,  nei. 

2.  The  thing  lacking,  virrepripa  husterema. 

1  Co.  16.  17  that  which  was  lacking  on  your  part  they 

2  Co.  11.  9  that  which  was  lacking  to  me  the  brethren 
1  Th.  3.  10  might  perfect  that  which  is  lacking  in 

LACKING  in  his  parts  — 

To  be  contracted,  tsViJ  qalat. 

Lev.  22.  23  that  hath . .  superfluous  or  lacking  in  his  p. 

LACKING,  to  suffer  to  be  — 

To  cause  or  suffer  to  cease,  npty  shabath,  5. 

Lev.  2.13  suffer  the  salt,  .to  be  lacking  from  thy  meat 

LAD  — 

l.A  young  person,  child,  lad,  servant,  ijn  naar. 
Gen.  21.12  be  grievous  in  thy  sight  because  of  the  lad 

21.  17  And  God  heard  the  voice  of  the  lad  ;  and 
21.  17  God  hath  heard  the  voice  of  the  lad  where 
21.  18  Arise,  lift  up  the  lad,  and  hold  him  in 
21.  19  and  filled  the  bottle,  .and  gave  the  lad  d. 

21.  20  God  was  with  the  lad ;  and  he  grew,  and 

22.  5  I  and  the  lad  will  go  yonder  and  worship 
22.  12  Lay  not  thine  hand  upon  the  lad,  neither 
37.  2  the  lad  (was)  with  the  sons  of  Billiah,  and 

43.  8  Send  the  lad  with  me,  and  we  will  arise 

44.  22  The  lad  cannot  leave  his  father :  for  (if) 
44.  30  and  the  lad  (be)  not  with  us ;  seeing  that 
44.  31  when  he  seeth  that  the  lad  (is)  not  (with 
4  4.  32  thy  servant  became  surety  for  the  lad  unto 
44.  33  let  thy  servant  abide  insteadof  the  lad  a 
44.  33  and  let  the  lad  go  up  with  his  brethren 
44.  34  and  the  lad  (be)  not  with  me?  lest  pera. 
48.  16  The  angel,  .bless  the  lads;  and  let  my 

Judg  16.  26  Samson  said  unto  the  lad  that  held  him 
i  Sa.  20.  21  And,  behold,  I  will  send  a  lad,  (sayiDg) 


1  Sa.  20.  21  If  I  expressly  say  unto  the  lad,  Behold 

20.  35  Jonathan  went  out.  .and  a  little  lad  with 
20.  36  he  said  unto  his  lad,  Run,  find  out  now 
20.  36  as  the  lad  ran,  he  shot  an  arrow  beyond 
20.  37  when  the  lad  was  come  to  the  place  of  the 
20.  37  Jonathan  cried  after  the  lad,  and  said,  (Is) 
20.  38  Jonathan  cried  after  the  lad.  Make  speed 
20.  38  Jonathan’sladgatheredupthe arrows, and 
20.  39  the  lad  knew  not  anything  :  only  Jona. 

20.  40  Jonathan  gave  his  artillery  unto  his  lad 
20.  41  as  soon  as  the  lad  was  gone,  David  arose 

2  Sa.  17.  18  Nevertheless  a  lad  saw  them,  and  told  A. 

2  Ki.  4. 19  he  said  to  a  lad,  Carry  him  to  his  mother 

1. A  little  boy,  naibaptov  paidarion. 

John  6.  9  There  is  a  lad  here,  which  hath  five  barley 

LADDER  — 

A  ladder,  d^D  sullam. 

Gen.  28.  1 2  he  dreamed,  and  behold  a  ladder  set  up 
LADE,  LOAD,  to  —  , 

1  .To  load,  jya  taan. 

Gen.  45.  17  This  do  ye  ;  lade  your  beasts,  and  go,  get 

2.  To  make  heavy,  weighty,  333  kabecl,  5. 

Hab.  2.  6  to  him  that  ladetli  himself  with  thick  clay 

3.  To  lift  up,  bear,  Kyj  nasa. 

Gen.  42.  26  they  laded  their  asses  with  the  corn,  and 

4 . To  lay  on,  load,  ooy  amas. 

Gen.  44.  13  laded  every  man  his  ass,  and  returned  to 
Neh.  13.  15  and  bringing  in  sheaves,  and  lading  asses 
Psa.  68.  19  Blessed  (be)the  Lord,  (who)daily  loadeth 
Isa.  46.  1  your  carriages  (were)  heavy  loaden.. a  bur. 

5 . To  lay  on,  load,  oay  amas,  5. 

1  Ki.  12.  11  now  whereas  myfather  did  lade  you  with 

6.  To  put  on  or  upon,  imrldruxi  epitithemi. 

Acts  28.  10  they  laded  (us)  with  such  tilings  as  were 

7.  To  burden,  (poprifa  phortizb. 

Luken.  46  ye  lade  men  with  burdens  grievous  to  be 

LADED  — 

To  load,  lay  on,  BO y  amas. 

Neh.  4. 17  that  bare  burdens,  with  those  that  laded 

LADEN  — 

1.  Heavy,  weighty,  133  kabed. 

Isa.  1.  4  Ah  sinful  nation,  a  people  laden  with  ini. 

2.  To  lift  up,  bear,  ttyl  nasa. 

Gen.  45.  23  ten  asses  laden,  .ten  she  asses  laden  with 

3 . To  heap  up,  aupevoo  soreuo. 

2  Ti.  3.  6  lead  captive  silly  women  laden  with  sins 

LADEN,  to  be  heavy  — 

To  burden,  (popTL^co  phortizb. 

Matt.  1 1.  28  all  (ye)  that  labour  and  are  heavy  laden 

LADING  — 

What  is  borne,  burden,  epopros  pliortos. 

Acts  27.  10  not  only  of  [the  lading]  and  ship,  but  also 

LADY  — 

1.  Mistress,  nrp?  gebereth. 

Isa.  47.  5  thou  shalt  no  more  be  called,  The  lady  of 
47.  7  And  thou  saidst,  I  shall  be  a  lady  for  ever 

2.  Princess,  rcvy  sarah. 

Judg.  5.  29  Her  wise  ladies  answered  her,  yea,  she 
Esth.  1.  18  shall  the  ladies  of  Persia  and  Media  say 


3.  To  be  given,  [n;  nathan,  2. 

Eze.  32.  29  her  princes,  which  by  their  might  are  laid 

4.  To  go  up,  rhy  alah. 

Psa.  62.  9  to  be  laid  in  the  balance,  they  (are)  alto. 

5.  To  put,  place,  ciy,  D-b  sum,  sim. 

Judg  9.  24  and  their  blood  be  laid  upon  Abimelech 

0 .To  be  put,  placed,  cb,  cib  sum,  sim,  2. 

Ezra  5.  8  timber  is  laid  in  the  walls,  and  this  work 

7.  To  set,  put,  place,  n'b  shith,  6. 

Exod2i.  30  If  there  be  laid  on  him  a  sum  of  money 
21.  30  shall  give,  whatsoever  is  laid  upon  him 

8 .  To  be  caused  to  lie  dovm,  -~z>  shakab,  6. 

Eze.  32. 19  go  down,  and  be  thou  laid  with  the  unc. 
32.  32  he  shall  be  laid  in  the  midst  of  the  uncir. 

9.  To  be  set,  put,  nny  shakab,  6. 

Psa.  49.  14  Like  sheep  they  are  laid  in  the  grave 

10.7V)  be  laid,  to  lie,  neiyai  keimai. 

Matt.  3. 10  now  also  the  ax  is  laid  unto  the  root  of 
Luke  3.  9  now  also  the  ax  is  laid  unto  the  root  of 

23.  53  sepulchre . .  wherein  never  man . .  was  laid 

24.  12  [beheld  the  linen  clothes  laid  by  tliems.] 
John  11.  41  [(from  the  place)wherethedcadwaslaid] 

1  Co.  3.  1 1  foundation  can  no  man  lay  than  that  is  1. 

[See  also  Foundation.] 

LAID  down,  to  be  — 

To  lie  down,  32y  shakab.  j 

1  Sa.  3.  2  when  Eli  (was)  laid  down  in  his  place,  and 

3.  3  And  ere . .  Samuel  wa3  laid  down  (to  sleep) 

2  Sa.  13.  8  went  to  her  brother,  .and  he  was  laid  down 

LAID  against,  or  to — [See  Crime,  charge.] 

LAID,  more  be  — 

To  be  heavy,  weighty,  333  kabed. 

Exod.  5.  9  Let  there  more  work  be  laid  upon  the  men 

LAID  out,  to  be  — 

To  go  out,  Wi',  yatsa. 

2  Ki.12. 12  that  was  laid  out  for  the  house  to  repair 
LAID  over  — 

To  overlay,  catch,  capture,  bsn  taphas. 

Hab.  2.  19  it  (is)  laid  over  with  gold  and  silver,  and 

LAID  strongly  — 

To  be  borne,  set,  *735  sebal,  Zb. 

Ezra  6.  3  and  let  the  foundations,  .be  strongly  laid 
LAID  thereon  or  upon,  to  be  — 

To  lie  or  be  laid  upon,  iirlKeipai  epikexmai. 

Johii2i.  9  they  saw  a  fire . .  and  fish  laid  thereon,  and 
1  Co.  9.  16  for  necessity  is  laid  upon  me ;  yea,  woe  is 

LAID  up  (in  store),  to  be  — 

1.  To  become  strong  or  great,  jpn  chasan,  2. 

Isa.  23.  18  it  shail  not  be  treasured  nor  laid  up ;  for 

2.  To  store  up,  D?3  kamas. 

Deut  32.  34  (Is)  not  this  laid  up  in  store  with  me,  (and) 

3.  To  lie  or  be  laid,  Kup.au  keimai. 

Lukei2.  19  Soul,  thou  hast  much  goods  laid  up  for 

LAID  up,  that  which  — 

H  deposit,  store,  njp?  pequddah. 

Isa.  15.  7  that  which  they  have  laid  up,  shall 


3 .Lady,  icvpia  kuria. 

2  John  1  The  Elder  unto  the  elect  lady  and  her  ch. 

5  now  I  beseech  thee,  lady,  not  as  though  I 

LA'-EL,  W  God-ward. 

A  Levite  of  the  family  of  Gerslion.  B.C.  1510. 

Num.  3.24  the  chief . .  (shall  be)  Eliasaph  the  son  of  L. 

LA' -HAD,  in1?  dark  coloured. 

Great  grandson  of  Shobal  the  son  of  Judah.  B.C.  1600. 

1  Ch.  4.  2  and  Jaliath  begat  Ahumai,  and  L.  These 

la-hat  RO'I,  "to  'xh  of  the  Living  onewhobeholdsrne. 
A  well  or  fountain  in  the  wilderness  of  Paran,  between 
Kadisli  and  Berod. 

Gen.  24.  62  Isaac  came  from  the  way  of  the  well  L. 
25.  11  blessed,  .and  Isaac  dwelt  by  the  well  L. 

LAH'-MAM,  LAH'-MAS,  o xprjb  place  of  light. 

A  city  of  Judah,  near  Cabbon. 

Josh.  15.  40  And  Cabbon,  and  L  ,  and  Kithlish 

LAH'-EH,  Bethlehemite. 

A  brother  of  Goliath,  slain  by  Elhanan.  B.C.  1020. 

1  CI1.20.  5  Elhanan  the  son  of  Jair  slew  L.  the  brot. 

LAID  — 

\.  To  put,  place,  DIB'  sum. 

Dan.  6.  17  a  stone  was  brought,  and  laid  upon  the 

2.  To  be  caused  to  be  laid  down ,  3?y  shakab,  6. 

2  Ki.  4.  32  the  child  was  dead,  (and)  laid  upon  his  bed 

[ See  also  Desolate,  waste.] 

LAID,  to  be  — 

1  .To  go  in,  to 3  bo. 

Psa.  105.  18  they  hurt  with  fetters  :  he  was  laid  in  iron 

2.7V)  lift  up,  bear,  kyi  nasa. 

1  Ki.  8.  31  an  oath  be  laid  upon  him  to  cause  him  to 

2  Ki.  9.  25  remember,  .the  Lord  laid  this  burden 

2  Ch.  6.  22  an  onfli  be  laid  upon  him  to  make  him  s. 


LAID  waste,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  laid  waste,  stripped,  burnt,  natsah. 
Jer.  4.  7  thy  cities  shall  be  laid  waste,  without  an 


2.  To  be  spoiled,  destroyed,  "ny  shadad,  4. 

Isa.  15.  1  Because  in  the  night  Ar  of  Moab  is  laid  w. 
15.  1  because  inthenightKir  of  Moabislaidw. 
23.  1  it  is  laid  waste,  so  that  there  is  no  house 
23.  14  Howl,  .for  your  strength  is  laid  waste 
Nah.  3.  7  Nineveh  is  laid  waste :  who  will  bemoan 


U'-ISH,  V'b,  v'b. 

A  Sidonian  city  at  the  N.  extremity  of  Palestine ; 
tiled  also  Leshem,  Josh.  19.  47  ;  and  afterwards  Dan. 
Judg  18.  7  five  men  departed,  and  came  to  L.,  and 
18.  14  menthatwentto  spy  out  the  country  ofL. 
18.  27  came  unto  L.,  unto  a  people  (that  were) 
18.  29  howbeit  the  name  of  the  city  (was)  L.  at 
Isa.  10.  30  cause  it  to  he  heard  unto  L.,  O  poor  Ana. 
A  Benjamite,  whose  son  became  the  husband  of 
ichal,  David’s  wife.  B.C.  1080. 

1  Sa.  25.  44  had  given  Miclial .  .to  Phalti  the  sou  of  L. 


LAKE  — 


ike,  xluvt]  limne.  „ 

Luke  3.  1  it  came  to  pass .  he  stood  by  the  lake  of  G. 

5.  2  And  saw  two  ships  standing  by  the  lake 
8.  22  Let  us  go . .  unto  the  other  side  of  the  lake 
8.  23  came  down  a  storm  of  wind  on  the  lake 
8.  44  violently  down  a  steep  place  into  the  lake 
Rev.  19.  20  into  a  lake  of  fire  burning  with  brimstone 
20.  10  cast  into  the  lake  of  fire  and  brimstone 
20.  14  death  and  hell  were  cast  into  the  lake  of 
•>n.  t  c  not  found . .  was  cast  into  the  lake  of  tire 


LA’-KUM,  Dip1?  fortification. 

A  border  city  iu  Naplitali ;  said  to  be  Capernaum  on 
the  sea  of  Galilee. 

Josh. 19.  33  and  Adami,  Nekeb,  and  Jabneel,  unto  L. 


LAMB 


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LAMP 


LAMB,  (he  and  owe)  — 

1  .A  he  lamb,  tender  one,  n^a  taleli. 

i  Sa.  7.  9  Samuel  took  a  sucking  lamb,  and  offered 
Isa.  65.  25  The  wolf  and  the  lamb  shall  feed  together 

2.  A  he  lamb,  b’33  kebes. 

Exod  29.  38  two  lambs  of  the  first  year  day  by  day 
29.  30  The  one  land)  thou  shalt  offer  in  the  mo. 
29.  39  the  other  lamb  thou  shalt  offer  at  even 
29.  40  with  the  one  lamb  a  tenth  deal  of  flour  m. 
29.  41  the  other  lamb  thou  shalt  offer  at  even 
Lev.  4.  22  if  he  bring  a  lamb  fora  sin  ottering,  he  s. 

9.  "3  a  calf  ami  a  lamb,  .of  the  first  year,  with. 

12.  6  she  shall  bring  a  lamb  of  the  first  yearfor 

1 4.  10  he  shall  take  two  he  lambs  without  blem. 
14.  i2  the  priest  shall  take  one  he  lamb,  and  off. 
14.  13  he  shall  slay  the  lamb  .in  the  place  where 
14.  21  take  one  lamb  (for)  a  trespass  offering  to 
14.  24  the  priest  shall  take  the  lamb  of  the  tres. 

14.  25  he  shall  kill  the  lambof  the  trespass  offe. 
23.  12  an  he  lamb  without  blemish  of  the  first 
23.  18  seven  lambs  without  blemish  of  the  first 
23.  19  two  lambs  of  the  first  year  for  a  sacrifice 
23.  20  with  the  two  lambs  :  they  shall  be  holy  to 

Num.  6.12  a  lambof  the  first  year  fora  trespass  offer. 

6.  14  one  lie  lamb  of  the  first  year  without  ble. 

7.  15  one  ram,  one  lamb  of  the  first  year 
[So  in  v.  2i,  27,  33,  30,  45,  51,  57.  63.  69.  75.  81.] 

7.  17  five  he  goats,  five  lambs  of  the  first 
[So in  v.  23,  29,  35,  41,  47.  53.  59.  fi5.  7>.  77.  83,  87.] 

7. 88  he  goats  sixty,  the  lambs  of  the  first  year 

15.  5  burnt  offering  or  sacrifice,  for  one  lamb 
28.  3  two  lambs  of  the  first  year  without  spot 
28.  4  The  one  lamb  shalt  thou  offer  in  the  mo. 
28.  4  and  the  other  lamb  shalt  thou  offer  at  even 
28.  7  the  fourth  (part)  of  an  hill  forthe  one  lamb 
28.  8  Andtheotherlambshaltthouofferateven 
28.  9  on  the  sabbath  day  two  lambs  of  the  first 
28.  11  seven  lambs  of  the  first  year  without  spot 
28.  13  oil  (for)  a  meat  offering  unto  one  lamb 
28.  14  and  a  fourth  (part)  of  an  hin  unto  a  lamb 
28.  19  one  ram,  and  seven  lambs  of  the  first  year 
28.  21  every  lamb,  throughout  the  seven  lambs 
28.  27  offer,  .one  ram,  seven  lambs  of  the  first 

28.  29  one  lamb,  throughout  the  seven  lambs 

29.  2  seven  lambs  of  the  first  year,  without  ble. 
29.  4,  10  for  one  lamb,  throughout  the  seven  la. 
29.  8  seven  lambs  of  the  first  year ;  they  shall 
29.  13,  17,  20,  23,  26,  29,  32  fourteen  lambs  of 
29.  15  tenth  deal  to  each  lambof  the  fourteen  1. 
29.  18,  21,  24,27, 30, 33  the  rams,  and  forthe  lambs 
29.  36  seven  lambs  of  the  first  year,  without  bl. 
29.  37  the  bullock,  for  the  ram,  ami  for  the  lambs 

1  CI1.29.  21  a  thousand  rams,  .a thousand  lambs,  with 

2  Ch.29.  21  seven  rams,  and  seven  lambs,  and  seven 

29.  22  killed  also  the  lambs,  and  they  sprinkled 
29.  32  an  hundred  rams,  (and)  two  hundred  la. 
35.  7  lambs  and  kids,  all  for  the  passover  offeri. 
Ezra  8.  35  seventy  and  seven  lambs,  twelve  he  goats 
Prov.27.  26  The  lambs  (are)  for  thy  clothing,  and  the 
Isa.  1.  1 1  I  delight  not  in  the  blood . .  of  lambs,  or  of 

5.  17  Then  shall  the  lambs  feed  after  their  ma. 

11.  6  The  wolf  also  shall  dwell  with  the  lamb 
.Ter.  11.  19  But  I  (was)  like  a  lamb  (or)  an  ox  (that) 
Eze.  46.  4  six  lambs  without  blemish,  and  a  ram  wi. 

46.  5'  the  meat  offering  for  the  lambs  as  he  shall 
46.  6  bullock  without  blemish,  and  six  lambs 
46.  7  for  the  lambs  according  as  his  hands  shall 
46.  11  to  the  lambs  as  he  is  able  to  give,  and  an 

46. 13  a  lamb  of  the  first  year  without  blemish 
46.  15  Thus  shall  they  prepare  the  lamb,  and  the 
Bos.  4.  16  Lord  will  feed  them  as  a  lamb  in  a  large 

3.  A  she  lamb,  n(733,  nyas  kabsah,  kibsah. 

Gen.  21.  28  Abraham  set  seven  ewe  lambs  of  the  flock 
21.  29  What,  .these  seven  ewe  lambs  which  thou 
21.  30  seven  ewe  lambs  shalt  thou  take  of  myh. 
Lev.  14.  10  one  ewe  lamb  of  the  first  year  without  b. 
Num.  6.  14  one  ewe  lamb  of  the  first  year  without  b. 

2  Sa.  12.  3  had  nothing,  save  011c  little  ewe  lamb,  w. 

12.  4  took  the  poor  man's  lamb,  and  dressed  it 
12.  6  he  shall  restore  the  lamb  fourfold,  because 

4.  A  stout  he  lamb,  a  ram,  33  kar. 

Deut32.  14  milk  of  sheep,  with  fat  of  lambs,  and  rams 

1  Sa.  15.  9  and  of  the  fatlings,  and  the  lambs,  and  all 

2  Ki.  3.  4  an  hundred  thousand  lambs,  and  an  bun. 
Tsa.  37.  20  as  tire  fat  of  lambs  they  shall  consume 
Isa.  16.  1  Send  ye  the  lamb  to  the  ruler  of  the  land 

34.  6  with  the  blood  of  lambs  and  goats,  with 
Jer.  51.  40  I  will  bring  them  down  like  lambs  to  the 
Eze.  27.21  they  occupied  with  thee  in  lambs, and  rams 
39.  18  of  rams,  of  lambs,  .of  goats,  of  bullocks 
Amos  6.  4  and  eat  the  lambs  out  of  the  flock,  and  the 

5. A  he  lamb,  3^3  keseb. 

Gen.  30.  40  Jacob  did  separate  the  lambs,  and  set  the 
Lev.  3.  7  If  he  offer  a  lamb  for  his  offering,  then 

4.  35  as  the  fat  of  the  lamb  is  taken  away  from 
17.  3  that  killeth  an  ox,  or  lamb,  or  goat,  in  the 

G./t  she  lamb,  .33^3  kisbah. 

Lev.  5.  6  a  female  from  the  flock,  a  lamb,  or  a  kid  of 

7.  A  sheep,  | ns  tson. 

Exodi2.  21  Draw  out  and  take  you  a  lamb  according  to 

8. A  young  lamb  or  kid,  a  sheep,  rfy  seh. 

Gen.  22.  7  but  where  (is)  the  lamb  for  a  burnt  off.  ? 

22.  8  God  will  provide  himself  a  lamb  for  a  b. 
Exodi2  3  take,  .every  man  a  lamb,  .a  lamb  for  an 
12.  4  the  household  be  too  little  for  the  lamb 
12.  4  every,  .shall  make  yourcount  forthe  lamb 
12.  5  Your  lamb  shall  be  without  blemish,  a  m. 

13. 13  thou  shalt  redeem  with  a  lamb ;  and  if 


Exod34.  20  firstling . .  thou  shalt  redeem  with  a  lamb 
Lev.  5.  7  if  he  be  not  able  to  bring  a  lamb,  then  he 
12.  8  if  she  be  not  able  to  bring  a  lamb,  then 
22.  23  Either  a  bullock  or  a  lamb  that  hath  any 
Num  15.  11  one  bullock,  or  for  one  ram,  or  for  a  lamb 
1  Sa.  17.  34  there  came  a  lion .  .and  took  a  lamb  out  of 
Isa.  53.  7  he  is  brought  as  a  lamb  to  the  slaughter 
66.  3  he  that  sacrificeth  a  lamb,  (as  if)  he  cut 
Eze.  45.  11  one  lamb  out  of  the  flock,  out  of  two  hu. 

9. ri  son  of  the  flock ,  a  young  sheep,  |NS  jafiere  tson. 

Psa.  1 14.  4  like  rams,  (and)  the  little  hills  like  lambs 
1 14.  6  like  rams;  (and)  ye  little  hills,  like  iambs  ? 

10 . Lambs,  O'ISN  immerim. 

Ezra  6.  9  rams,  and  lambs,  for  the  burnt  offerings 

6.  17  two  hundred  rams,  four  hundred  lambs 

7.  17  buy  speedily  with  thismoney.. lambs,  with 

11.  Young  or  tender  lambs,  d’n^o  telaim, 

Isa.  40.  11  he  shall  gather  the  lambs  with  his  arm 

12.  A  lamb,  hpvis  amnos. 

John  1.  29  Behold  the  Lamb  of  God,  which  taketh 

1.  36  looking,  .he  saith,  Behold  the  Lambof  G. ! 
Acts  8.  32  and  like  a  lamb  dumb  before  his  shearer 

1  Pe.  1.  19  as  of  a  lamb  without  blemish  and  without 

13.  A  lamb,  bpvis  aruos. 

Lukeio.  3  Go . .  I  send  you  forth  as  lambs  among  wo. 

14.  A  little  lamb,  b.pviov  arnion. 

John2i.  15  I  love . .  He  saith  unto  him,  Feed  my  lambs 
Rev.  5.  6  stood  a  Lamb  as  it  had  been  slain,  having 

5.  8  twenty  elders  fell  down  before  the  Lamb 
5.  12  Worthy  is  the  Lamb  that  was  slain  to  rec. 

5.  13  Blessing,  .unto  the  Lamb,  for  ever  and 

6.  1  And  I  saw  when  the  Lamb  opened  one  of 

6.  16  and  hide  us.  .from  the  wrath  of  the  Lamb 

7.  9  stood  before  the  throne,  and  before  the  L. 

7.  10  Salvation  to  our  God . .  and  unto  the  Lamb 
7.  14  made  them  white  in  the  blood  of  the  Lamb 
7.  17  For  the  Lamb  which  is  in  the  midst  of  the 

12.  11  they  overcame  him  by  the  blood  of  the  L. 

13.  8  written  in  the  book  of  life  of  the  Lamb 
13. 11  he  had  two  horns  likealamb,  and  he  spake 

14.  1  a  Lamb  stood  on  the  mount  Sion,  and  with 
14.  4  These  are  they  which  follow  the  Lamb  whi. 
14.  4  the  first  fruits  unto  God  and  to  the  Lamb 

14.  10  be  tormented,  .in  the  presence  of  the  L. 

15.  3  they  sing,  .the  song  of  the  Lamb,  saying 
1 7.  14  shall  make  war  with  the  Lamb,  and  the  La. 
19.  7  the  marriage  of  the  Lamb  is  come,  and  his 
19.  9  called  unto  the  marriage  supper  of  the  L. 
21.  9  I  will  show  thee  the  bride,  the  Lamb’s  w. 

21. 14  names  of  the  twelve  apostles  of  the  Lamb 
21.  22  God  Almighty  and  the  Lamb  are  the  temple 
21.  23  And  the  city,  the  Lamb  (is)  the  light  th. 

21.  27  which  are  written  in  the  Lamb’s  book  of 

22.  1  out  of  the  throne  of  God  and  of  the  Lamb 
22.  3  the  throne  of  God  and  of  the  Lamb  shall 

[See  also  Ewe.) 

LAME  (man)  — 

1  .Smitten,  331  nakeh. 

2  Sa.  4.  4' Saul’s  son,  had  a  son.  .lame  of  (his)  feet 

9.  3  Jonathan  hath  yet  a  son.  .lame  on  (Iris) 

2 . Limping,  n pisseach. 

Lev.  21.  18  a  blind  man,  or  a  lame,  or  he  that  hath 
Deut  15.  21  lame,  or  blind,  .any  ill  blemish,  thou  shalt 
2  Sa.  5.  6  Except  thou  take  away,  .the  lame,  thou 
5.  8  the  lame  and  the  blind . .  hated  of  David’s 
5.  8  The  blind  and  the  lame  shall  not  come  into 
9.  13  Mepllibosheth . .  was  lame  on  both  his  feet 
19.  26  I  may  ride . .  because  thy  servant  (is)  lame 
Job  29.  15  eyes  to  the  blind,  and  feet,  .to  the  lame 
Prov  26.  7  The  legs  of  the  lame  are  not  equal ;  so  (is) 
Isa.  33.  23  is.  .spoil  divided ;  the  lame  take  the  prey 
35.  6  Then  shall  the  lame . .  leap  as  an  hart,  and 
Jcr.  31.  8  them  the  blind  and  the  lame,  the  woman 
Mai.  1.  8  ye  offer  the  lame  and  sick,  (is  it)  not  evil? 
1. 13  the  lame,  and  the  sick;  thus  ye  brought 

3 . Lame,  crippled,  x«Aos  cholos. 

Matt  11.  5  the  lame  walk,  the  lepers  are  cleansed 
15.  30  lame,  blind,  dumb,  maimed,  and  many 
— 15.  31  saw.  .the  lame  to  walk,  and  the  blind  to 
21.  14  the  blind  and  the  lamecametohim  in  the 
Luke  7.  22  how  that  the  blind  see,  the  lame  walk,  the 
14.  13  call  the  poor,  the  maimed,  the  lame,  the 
Acts  3.  2  a  certain  man  lame  from  his  mother’s  w. 

8.  7  with  palsies,  and  that  were  lame,  were  h. 

LAME  (man),  that  which  is  — 

The  lame,  (rb)  x“Aos  (to)  cholos. 

Acts  3.  11  as  [the  lame  man]  which  was  healed  held  P. 
Heb.  12.  13  lest  that  which  is  lame  be  turned  out  of 

LAME,  to  become  — 

To  become  limping,  npa  pasach,  2. 

2  Sa.  4.  4  haste  to  flee,  that  he  fell,  and  became  lame 

LA'-MECH,  overtlirower,  wild  man. 

1.  A  descendant  of  Cain,  by  Methusael.  B.C.  3769. 

Gen.  4. 18  begat  Methusael :  and  Methusael  begat  L. 

4.  19  L.  took  unto  him  two  wives :  the  name  of 
4.  23  L.  said  unto  his  wives . .  ye  wives  of  L. ,  he. 

4.  24  Cain  shall  be  avenged  sevenfold,  truly  L. 

2.  The  son  of  Methuselah,  and  father  of  Noah.  B.C. 
3000. 

Gen.  5.  23  Methuselah  lived  an  hundr..  .and  begat  L. 

5.  26  Methuselah  lived  after  he  begat  L.  seven 
5.  28  L.  lived  an  hundred  eighty  and  two  years 
5.  30  L.  lived  after  he  begat  Noah  five  hundred 
5.  31  all  the  days  of  L.  were  seven  hundred  se. 


1  Ch.  1.  3  Henoch,  'Methuselah,  L. 

Luke  3.  36  (the  son)  of  Noe,  which  was  (the  son)  of  L. 

LAMENT,  to  — 

1.  To  mourn,  be  moist,  S3N  abal. 

Isa.  19.  8  all  they  that  cast  angle,  .shalllament,  and 

2.  To  show  self  a  mourner,  Sax  abal,  7. 

i  Sa.  6.  19  the  people  lamented,  because  the  Lord 
3.7’o  wail,  riSx  alali. 

Joel  1.  8  Lament  like  a  virgin  girded  with  sackcl. 

4.  To  lament,  mourn,  rux  anali. 

Isa.  3.  26  her  gates  shall  lament  and  mourn ;  and 

5.  To  wail,  nm  nahah. 

Mic.  2.  4  take  up  a  parable  against  you,  and  lament 

6.  To  become  wailing,  nnj  nahah,  2. 

1  Sa..  7.  2  all  the  house  of- Israel  lamented  after  the 

7.  To  beat  the  breast,  mourn,  lament,  u?d  saphad. 

1  Sa.  25.  1  lamented  him,  and  buried  him  in  his  ho. 

28.  3  lamented  him,  and  buried  him  in  Ramah 
Isa.  32. 12  They  shall  lament  for  the  teats,  for  the 
Jer.  4.  8  For  this  gird  you  with  .sackcloth,  lament 

16.  s  neither  go  to  lament  nor  bemoan  them 

16.  6  neither  shall  (men)  lament  for  them,  nor 
22.  1 8, 18  They  shall  not  lament  for  him . .  Ah  my 

34.  s  they  will  lament  thee.  .Ah  lord  !  for  I 
49.  3  lament,  and  run  to  and  fro  by  the  hedges 

Joel  1. 13  Gird  yourselves,  and  lament,  ye  priests 

8.70  con,  lament,  mourn,  pp  gun,  3a. 

2  Sa.  1.  17  David  lamented  with  this  lamentation 

3.  33  the  king  lamented  over  Abner,  and  said 
2  Ch.  35.  25  Jeremiah  lamented  for  .Tosiah  ;  and  all 
Eze.  27.  32  lament  over  thee,  (saying),  What  (city  is) 

32. 16  lamentation  wherewith  they  shall  lament 

32. 16  the  nations,  .lament  her  :  they  shall  lam. 

9.  To  give  {praise ),  nil?  tanah,  3. 

Judg  1 1 .  40  went  yearly  to  lament  the  daughter  of  J e. 

10.  To  bewail,  Sppveu  throned. 

LukC23.  27  women,  whichalso bewailed  andlamented 
Johm6.  20  ye  shall  weep  and  lament,  but  the  world 

11 .  To  beat  or  strike  ( the  breast),  ubmopai  koptomai. 
Mattn.  17  mourned  unto  you,  and  ye  have  not  lam. 
Rev.  18.  9  shall  bewail  her,  and  lament  forher,  when 

LAMENT,  to  make  to  — • 

To  cause  to  mourn,  Sjn  abal,  5. 

Lam.  2.  8  he  made  the  rampart  and  the  wall  to  la. 

LAMENTABLE  — 

To  be  grievous,  alsab. 

Dan.  6.  20  cried  with  a  lamentable  voice  unto  Daniel 

LAMENTATION  — 

1.  Lamentation,  mourning,  n;jx  aniyyah. 

Lam.  2.  5  and  hath  increased,  .mourning  and  lam. 

2.  Beating  of  the  breast,  ippp  misped. 

Gen.  50.  10  mourned  with  a  great  and  very  sore  lam. 
Jer.  6.  26  make  thee  mourning,  most  bitter  lament. 
48.  38  lamentation  generally  upon  all  the  house 

3..1  wailing,  ’rt)  nehi. 

Jer.  31. 15  A  voice  was  heard  in  Ramah,  lamentation 
Amos  5. 16  such  as  are  skilful  of  lamentation  to  wail. 
Mic.  2.  4  lament  with  a  doleful  lamentation,  (and) 

4.  A  conning,  lamentation,  n)*j?  qinah. 

2  Sa.  1.  17  David  lamented  with  this  lamentation 
2  Ch.35.  25  spake  of  Josiah  in  their  lamentations  to 

35.  25  behold,  they  (are)  written  in  the  Lament 
Jer.  7.  29  take  up  a  lameutationon  high  places ;  for 

9.  10  a  lamentation,  because  they  are  burnt 
9.  20  and  every  one  her  neighbour  lamentation 
Eze.  2. 10  written  therein  lamentatious,  and  mour. 
19.  1  Moreover  take  thou  up  a  lamentation 
19.  14  a  lamentation,  andshallbeforalamenta 

26.  17  they  shall  take  up  a  lamentation  for  thee 

27.  2  son  of  man,  take  up  a  lamentation  for  T 
27.  32  they  shall  take  up  a  lamentation  for  thee 
28. 12  Son  of  man,  take  up  a  lamentation  upon 
32.  2  Son  of  man,  take  up  a  lamentation  forP. 

32. 16  This  (is)  the  lamentation  wherewith  they 

Amos5-  1  Hear  ye  this  word. .  a  lamentation,  0  house 

8.  10  I  will  turn,  .all  your  songs  iuto  lamentat. 

5.  Wailing,  Bpgvos  threnos. 

Matt.  2. 18  In  Rama  was  there  a  voice  heard,  [lam.] 

6.  Beating  or  smiting  (of  the  breast ),  Konevls  hope. 
Acts  8.  2devoutmen.  .made  great  lamentation  over 

LAMENTATION,  to  make  — 

To  weep,  naa  bakah. 

Psa.  78.  64"  and  their  widows  made  no  lamentation 

LAMENTED,  to  be  — 

To  be  beaten  for,  lamented,  aeo  saphad,  2. 

Jer.  16.  4  they  shall  not  be  lamented,  neither  shall 
25.  33  they  shall  not  be  lamented, neither  gather. 

LAMP  — 

1  .A  torch,  flame,  T$b  lappid. 

Gen.  15. 17  a  burning  lamp  that  passed  between  those 
Judg.  7.  16  empty  pitchers,  and  lamps  within  the  pi. 

7.  20  held  the  lamps  in  their  left  hands,  and 
Job  12.  5  a  lamp  despised  in  the  thought  of  him 
41.  19  Out  of  his  mouth  go  burning  lamps,  .spa. 
Isa.  62.  1  the  salvation  thereof  as  a  lamp  (that)  bu. 
Eze.  1.  13  appearance,  .like  the  appearance  of  lamps 
Dan.  10.  6  his  eyes  as  lamps  of  fire,  and  his  arms  and 


LANCE 


584 


LAND 


2. A  light,  lamp,  Tf  ner. 

2  Sa.  22.  29  thou  (art) my  lamp,  0  Lord  :  and.  .Lord 

3.  A  light,  lamp,  TJ  nir. 

1  Ki.  15.  4  give  him  a  lamp  in  Jerusalem,  to  set  up 

4.  A  light,  lamp,  'll  ner. 

Exod25.  37  thou  shalt  make  the  seven  lamps  thereof 

25.  37  they  shall  light  the  lamps  thereof,  that 

27.  20  oil  olive,  .to  cause  the  lamp  to  burn  alw. 

30.  7  when  he  dresseth  the  lamps,  he  shall  burn 

30.  8  when  Aaron  lighteth  the  lamps  at  even 

35.  14  and  his  lamps,  with  the  oil  for  the  light 

37.  23  he  made  his  seven  lamps,  and  his  snnlfers 

39.  37  the  lamps  thereof,  .the  lamps  to  be  set  in 

40.  4  thou  shalt  bring  in.  .and  light  the  lamps 

40.  25  he  lighted  the  lamps  before  the  Lord  ;  as 

Lev.  24.  2  oil.  .to  cause,  .lamps  to  burn  continually 

24.  4  He  shall  order  the  lamps  upon  the  pure 
Num.  4.  9  candlestick  of  the  light,  and  his  lamps 

8  2  When  thou  lightest  the  lamps  the  seven  1. 

8.  3  Aaron  didso;  he  lighted  the  lamps  thereof 
1  Sa.  3.  3  ere  thelampofGodwent  out  in  the  temple 
1  Ki.  7.  49  the  flowers,  and  the  lamps,  and  the  tongs 

1  Ch.28.  15  and  for  their  lamps  of  gold,  by  weight 

28.  15  every  candlestick,  and  for  the  lamps  the. 

28.  15  for  the  lamps  thereof,  according  to  the 

2  Ch.  4.  20  the  candlesticks  with  their  lamps,  that 

4.  21  the  flowers,  and  the  lamps,  and  the  tongs 

13.  11  the  candlestick  of  gold,  with  the  lamps 

29.  7  put  out  the  lamps,  and  have  not  burnt 
Psa.119.  105  Thy  word  (is)  a  lamp  unto  my  feet,  and 

132.  17  I  have  ordained  a  lamp  for  mine  anointed 
Prov.  6.  23  the  commandment  (is)  a  lamp ;  and  the 

13.  9  the  lamp  of  the  wicked  shall  be  put  out 

20.  20  his  lamp  shall  be  put  out  in  obscure  dar. 
Zecli.  4.  2  with  a  bowl . .  and  his  seven  lamps  thereon 

4.  2  and  seven  pipes  to  the  seven  lamps,  which 

5.  A  lamp,  torch,  Aapwas  lampas. 

Matt 25.  1  ten  virgins,  which  took  their  lamps,  and 

23.  3  took  their  lamps,  and  took  no  oil  with 

25.  4  But  the  wise  took  oil .  .with  their  lamps 
25.  7  those  virgins  arose,  and  trimmed  their  1. 
25.  8  Give  us  of  your  oil,  for  our  lamps  are  gone 

Rev.  4.  5  seven  lamps  of  fire  burning  before  the 

8.10  fell  a  great  star . .  burning  as  it  were  a  lamp 

[Sec  also  Burning.] 

LANCE  — 

Halbert,  javelin,  pi'3  kidon. 

Jer.  50.  42  They  shall  hold  the  bow  and  the  lance 

LANCET  — 

Dart,  javelin,  spear,  nan  romach. 

1  Ki.  18.  28  with  knives  and  lancets,  till  the  blood 

LAND  — 

1  ,Lancl,  earth,  ground,  firm  soil,  nans  aclamah. 
Gen.  28.  15  will  bring  thee  again  into  this  land ;  for 
47.  18  there  is  not.  .but  our  bodies,  and  our  lands 
47.  19  Wherefore  shall  we  die . .  we  and  our  land  ? 

47. 19  buy  us  and  our  land  for  bread,  and  we 
47.  19  and  our  land  will  be  servants  unto  Phara. 
47.  19  and  not  die,  that  the  land  be  not  desolate 
47.  20  Joseph  bought  all  the  land  of  Egypt  for  P. 
47.  22  Only  the  land  of  the  priests  bought  he  not 
47.  22  wherefore  they  sold  not  their  lands 
47.  23  I  have  bought  you  this  day  and  your  land 
47.  23  lo.  .seed  for  you,  and  ye  shall  sow  the  1. 
47.  26  Joseph  made  it  a  law  over  the  land  of  E. 
47.  26  except  the  land  of  the  priests  only, (which) 
Exod2o.  12  that  thy  days  may  be  long  upon  the  land 
23.  19  The  first  of  the  first  fruits  of  thy  land  thou 

34.  26  The  first  of  the  first  fruits  of  the  land  thou 
Lev.  20.  24  Ye  shall  inherit  their  land,  and  I  will  give 
Nunni.  12  the  land  which  thou  swarest  unto  their 
32.  11  see  the  land  which  I  sware  unto  Abraham 
Deut.  5.  16  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee 
7  13  the  fruit  of  thy  land,  thy  corn,  and  thy  w. 

7.  13  the  land  which  he  sware  unto  thy  fathers 

11.  9  that  ye  may  prolong . .  days  in  the  land,  w. 
it.  17  and  that  the  land  yield  notherfruit ;  and 

11.  21  the  land  which  the  Lord  sware  unto  your 

21.  1  If  (one)  be  found  slain  in  the  land  which 
21.  23  that  thy  land  be  not  defiled,  which  the 

25.  15  thy  days  may  be  lengthened  in  the  land 

26. 10  have  brought  the  first  fruits  of  the  land 

26.  15  the  land  which  thou  hast  given  us,  as  thou 
28.  11  the  land  which  the  Lord  sware  unto  thy 
28.  18  the  fruit  of  thy  land,  the  increase  of  thy 
28.  21  he  have  consumed  thee  from  off  the  land 
28.  33  The  fruit  of  thy  land,  and  all  thy  labours 
28.  42  fruit  of  thy  land  shall  the  locust  consume 
28.  51  eat . .  of  thy  cattle,  and  the  fruit  of  thy  land 

28.  63  ye  shall  be  plucked  from  off  the  land  wh. 

29.  28  the  Lord  rooted  them  out  of  their  landin 

30.  9  plenteous. .in  the  fruit  of  thy  land  for  good 
30. 18  shall  not  prolong  (your)  days  upon  the  1. 

30.  20  that  thou  mayest  dwell  in  the  land  which 

31.  13  as  long  as  ye  live  in  the  land  whither  ye 

31.  20  the  land  which  I  sware  unto  their  fathers 

32.  43  will  be  merciful  unto  his  land . .  to  his  peo. 

32.  47  ye  shall  prolong  (your)  days  in  the  laud 

Josh.23.  13  ye  perish  from  off  this  good  land  which 

23. 15  have  destroyed  you  from  off  this  good  land 
2  Sa.  9. 10  shall  till  the  land  for  him,  and  thou  shalt 

1  Ki.  8.  34  bring  them  again  unto  the  land  which  thou 

8.  40  land  which  thou  gavest  unto  our  fathers 

9.  7  out  of  the  land  which  I  have  given  them 

14.  15  shall  root  up  Israel  out  of  this  good  land 

2  Ki.17.  23  Israel  carried  away  out  of  their  own  land 

21.  8  out  of  the  land  which  I  give  their  fathers 
25.  21  Judah  was  carried  awayoutof  their  land 


2  Ch.  6.  25  bring  them  again  unto  theland  which  thou 

6.  31  land  which  thou  gavest  unto  our  fathers 

7.  20  out  of  my  land  which  I  have  given  them 

33.  8  the  land  which  I  have  appointed  for  your 

Neh.  9.  25  they  took  strong  cities,  and  a  fat  land,  and 
Job  31.  38  If  my  land  cry  against  me,  or  that  the  fur. 
Psa.  49.  11  call  (their)  lands  after  their  own  names 
137.  4  we  sing  tire  Lord’s  song  in  a  strange  land 
Prov.  1 2.  11  that  tilletli  his  land  shall  be  satisfied 

28. 19  Hetliattilleth  his  land  shall  have  plenty 
Isa.  1.  7  your  land,  strangers  devour  it  in  your  pre. 

6.  11  Until  the  cities,  .and  the  land  be  utterly 
7. 16  the  land  that  thou  abliorrest shall  befors. 

14.  1  the  Lord  will . .  set  them  in  their  own  land 

14.  2  Israel  shall  possess  them  in  the  land  of 

15.  9  Moab,  and  upon  the  remnant  of  the  land 

19.  17  theland  of  Judah  shall  be  a  terror  unto  E. 

32.  13  Upon  theland  of  my  people  shall  come  up 
Jer.  12.  14  I  will  pluck  them  out  of  their  land,  and 

16.  15  I  will  bring  them  again  into  their  land 

23.  8  Israel,  .they  shall  dwell  in  their  own  land 

24.  10  till  they  be  consumed  from  ofr  the  land 

25.  5  and  dwell  in  the  land  that  the  Lord  hath 

27.  10  unto  you,  to  remove  you  far  from  your  laud 

27.  it  will  I  let  remain  still  in  their  own  land 

35.  7  ye  may  live  many  days  in  the  laud  where 

35.  15  ye  shall  dwell  in  the  land  which  I  have 
42.  12  and  cause  you  to  return  to  your  own  land 
52.  27  carried  away  captive  out  of  his  own  land 

Eze.  7.  2  saith  the  Lord  God  unto  the  land  of  Israel 

11.  17  say.  .and  I  will  give  you  theland  of  Israel 

12.  19  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God.  .of  the  land  of  I. 

12.  22  proverb  (that)  ye  have  in  the  land  of  Israel 

13.  9  neither  shall  they  enter  into  the  land  of  I. 
18.  2  this  proverb  concerning  theland  of  Israel 

20.  38  they  shall  notenter  into  the  land  of  Israel 

20.  42  I  shall  bring  you  into  the  land  of  Israel 

21.  2  and  prophesy  against  the  land  of  Israel 
21.  3  say  to  the  land  of  Israel,  Thus  saith  tlieL. 
25.  3  against  the  land  of  Israel,  when  it  was  d. 
25.  6  all  thy  despite  against  the  land  of  Israel 

28.  25  land  that  I  have  given  to  my  servant  Ja. 

33.  24  those  wastes  of  the  laud  of  Israel  speak 

34.  13  will  bring  them  to  their  own  land,  and 

34.  27  they  shall  be  safe  in  their  land,  and  shall 

36.  6  Prophesy  therefore  concerning  the  land 

36.  17  house  of  Israel  dwelt  in  their  own  land 

36.  24  take . .  and  will  bring  you  into  your  own  1. 

37.  12  I  will,  .bring  you  into  the  land  of  Israel 

37.  14  and  I  shall  place  you  in  your  own  land 

37.  21  I  will,  .bring  them  into  their  own  land 

38.  18  when  Gog  shall  come  against  the  land  of 

38.  19  shall  be  a  great  shaking  in  theland  of  I. 

39.  26  when  they  dwelt  safely  in  their  land,  and 

39.  28  I  have  gathered  them  unto  their  own  land 

Dan.  11.  9  the  king,  shall  return  into  his  own  land 

11.  39  Thus  shall  he.  .divide  the  land  for  gain 
Joel  1.  10  The  field  is  wasted,  the  land  mournetll 

2.  21  Fear  not,  0  land  ;  be  glad  and  rejoice:  for 
Amos  5.  2  she  is  forsaken  upon  her  land .  .none  to 

7.  11  be  led  away  captive  out  of  their  own  land 
7.  17  and  thy  land  shall  be  divided  by  line 

7.  17  die  in  a  polluted  land . .  forth  of  his  land 

9. 15  I  will  plant  them  upon  their  land,  and 

9. 15  out  of  their  land  which  I  have given  them 
Zeph.  1.  2  I  will,  .consume  all.  .from  off  the  laud 

1.  3  I  will  cut  off  man  from  off  the  land,  saith 
Zecli.  2.  12  inherit  Judah  his  portion  in  the  holy  land 

9.  16  crown,  lifted  up  as  an  ensign  upon  his  land 

2 .Land,  earth,  country,  pk  erets. 

Gen.  2.  11  which  eompasseth  the  whole  land  of  Ha. 

2.  12  And  the  gold  of  that  land  (is)  good  :  there 
2.  13  that  eompasseth  the  whole  land  of  Ethio. 
4.  16  in  the  land  of  Nod,  on  the  east  of  Eden 

10.  5  these  were  the  isles . .  divided  in  their  lands 

10. 10  Accad,  and  Calneh,  in  the  land  of  Shinar 

10.  11  Out  of  that  land  went  forth  Assliur,  and 

10.  31  These,  .in  their  lands,  after  their  nations 

11.  2  they  found  a  plain  in  the  land  of  Shinar 

11.  28  Haran  died,  .in  the  land  of  his  nativity 

11.  31  they  went,  .to  go  into  the  land  of  Canaan 

12.  1  Get  thee,  .unto  a  land  that  I  will  show 

12.  5  and  into  the  land  of  Canaan  they  came 

12.  5  went  forth  to  go  into  the  land  of  Canaan] 

12.  6  through  the  land  unto  the  place  of  Sicliem 

12.  6  And  the  Canaanite  (was)  then  in  the  land 
12.  7  Unto  thy  seed  will  I  give  this  land  :  and 
12.  10  there  was  a  famine  in  the  land :  and  Abr. 

12.  10  for  tie  famine  (was)  grievous  in  the  land 

13.  6  the  land  was  not  able  to  bear  them,  that 

13.  7  and  the  Perizzite  dwelt  then  in  the  land 

13.  9  (Is)  not  the  whole  land  before  thee?  Sep. 

13.  10  like  the  land  of  Egypt,  as  thou  comest 

13.  12  Abram  dwelt  in  the  land  of  Canaan,  and 

13.  15  the  land  which  thou  seest,  to  thee  will  I 
13. 17  walkthrough  the  land,  in  the  length  of  it 

15.  7  brought  thee,  .to  give  thee  this  land  to 
15.  13  be  a  stranger  in  a  land  (that  is)  not  theirs 

15.  18  Untothyseed  have  I  given  this  land,  from 

16.  3  had  dwelt  ten  years  in  the  land  of  Canaan 

17.  8  the  land  wherein  thou  art  a  stranger,  all 

17.  8  all  the  land  of  Canaan,  for  an  everlasting 
19.  28  toward  all  the  land  of  the  plain,  and  beh. 

20. 15  Behold,  my  land  (is)  before  thee:  dwell 
21.  21  took  him  a  wife  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 
21.  23  to  the  land  wherein  thou  hast  sojourned 
21.  32  they  returned  into  the  land  of  the  Philis. 

21.  34  sojourned  in  the  Philistines’  land  many 

22.  2  and  get  thee  into  the  land  of  Moriah;  and 

23.  2  the  same  (is)  Hebron  in  the  land  of  Can. 
23.  7  bowed  himself  to  the  people  of  the  land 


Gen  23.  12  bowed  down,  beforethepeopleof  theland 
23.  13  in  the  audience  of  the  people  of  the  land 

23.  15  the  laud  (is  worth)  four  hundred  shekels 

23. 19  the  same  (is)  Hebron  in  the  land  of  Can. 

24.  5  not  be  willing  to  follow  me  unto  this  land 
24.  5  unto  the  land  from  whence  thou  earnest 
24.  7  and  from  the  laud  of  my  kindred,  and 
24.  7  saying,  Unto  thy  seed  will  I  give  this  laud 
24.  37  of  the  C’anaanites,  in  whose  land  I  dwell 

26.  1  there  was  a  famine  in  the  land,  besides 

26.  2  in  the  land  which  I  shall  tell  thee  of 

26.  3  Sojourn  in  this  land,  and  I  will  be  with 
26.  12  Isaac  sowed  in  that  land,  and  received 

26.  22  For  now.  .we  shall  be  fruitful  in  the  land 

27.  46  of  the  daughters  of  the  land,  what  good 

28.  4  inherit  the  landwlierein  thou  art  a  stranger 

28.  13  the  land  whereon  thou  liest,  to  thee  will 

29.  1  came  into  the  land  of  the  people  of  the  east 

31.  3  Return  unto  theland  of  thy  fathers,  and 

31.  13  from  this  land,  and  return  unto  the  land 

31.  18  to  Isaac  his  father  in  the  land  of  Canaan 

32.  3  to  Esau  his  brother,  unto  the  land  of  Seir 

33.  18  Shechcm,  which  (is)  in  tl.e  land  of  Canaan 

34.  1  went  out  to  see  the  daughters  of  the  laud 
34.  10  the  land  shall  be  before  you;  dwell  and 
34.  21  the  laud,  and  trade  therein ;  for  the  land 

34.  30  stink  among  the  inhabitants  of  the  land 
33.  6  to  Luz,  which  (is)  in  the  land  of  Canaan 
35. 12  the  land  which  I  gave  Abraham  and  Isaac 

35.  12  to  thy  seed  after  thee  will  I  give  the  land 

35.  22  came  to  pass,  when  Israel  dwelt  in  that  1. 

36.  5  were  born  unto  him  in  the  land  of  Canaan 

36.  6  which  he  had  got  in  the  land  of  Canaan 
36.  7  the  laud  wherein  they  were  strangers  could 
36.  16  the  dukes . .  of  Eliphaz  ill  the  land  of  Edom 

36. 17  the  dukes. .  of  Reuel  in  the  laud  of  Edom 
36.  20  of  Seir  the  Horite,  who  inhabited  the  land 
36.  21  the  children  of  Seir  in  the  land  of  Edom 
36.  30  these . .  among  their  dukes  in  the  land  of 
36.  31  kings  that  reigned  in  the  land  of  Edom 
36.  34  Husham  of  the  land  of  Temani  reigned 

36.  43  their  habitations  in  the  land  of  their  poss. 

37.  1  dwelt'iu  the  land,  .in  the  land  of  Canaan 

40.  15  stolen  away  out  of  theland  oftheHebrews 

41.  19  I  never  saw  in  all  the  land  of  Egypt  for 

41.  29  plenty  throughout  all  the  land  of  Egypt 

41.  30  plenty  shall  be  forgotten  in  the  land  of  E. 
41.  30  and  the  famine  shall  consume  the  land 
41.  31  plenty  shall  not  be  known  in  the  land  by 
41.  33  let  Pharaoh  .set  him  over  the  land  of  E. 
41.  34  let  him  appoint  officers  overthe  land,  and 
41.  34  take  up  the  fifth  part  of  the  land  of  Egypt 
41.  36  that  food  shall  be  for  store  to  the  land  ag. 
41.  36  shall  be  in  the  landof  Egypt;  that  the  land 
41.  41 1  have  set  thee  over  all  the  land  of  Egypt 
41.  43  andmadehim.  .overall  the  landof  Egypt 
41.  44  lift  up  his  hand  or  foot  in  all  the  land  of  E. 
41.  45  And  Joseph  went  outover.  .theland  of  E. 
41.  46  and  went  throughout  all  the  land  of  Egypt 
41.48  which  were  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  and  laid 
41.  52  hath  caused  me  to  be  fruitful  in  the  land 
41.  53  plenteousness  that  was  in  the  land  of  Eg. 
41.  54  was  in  all  lands ;  but  in  all  the  land  of  E. 
41.  55  when  all  the  land  of  Egypt  was  famished 
41.  56  the  famine  waxed  sore  in  the  land  of  Eg. 

41.  57  that  the  famine  was  (so)  sore  in  all  lands 

42.  5  for  the  famine  was  in  the  land  of  Canaan 

42.  6  Joseph  (was)  the  governor  over  the  land 

42.  6  that  sold  to  all  the  people  of  theland :  and 
42.  7  From  the  laud  of  Canaan  to  buy  food 

42.  9,  12  to  see  the  nakedness  of  the  land  ye  are 
42.  13  the  sons  of  one  man  in  the  land  of  Canaan 
42.  29  they  came  unto  Jacob,  .unto  the  land  of 
42.  30  The  man,  (who  is)  the  lord  of  the  laud 
42.  32  this  day  with  our  father  in  the  land  of  C. 

42.  34  your  brother,  .ye  shall  traffic  in  the  land 

43.  ’  1  And  the  famine  (was)  sore  in  the  land 

43.  1 1  take  of  the  best  fruits  in  the  land  in  your 

44.  8  brought  again  unto  thee  out  of  the  land 

45.  6  these  two  years . .  the  famine ..  in  the  land 

45.  8  and  a  ruler  throughout  all  the  land  of  E. 

45.  10  thou  shalt  dwell  in  the  land  of  Goshen 

45.  17  and  go,  get  you  unto  the  land  of  Canaan 

45. 18  will  give  you  the  good  of  the  land  of  Eg. 

45.  18  and  ye  shall  eat  the  fat  of  the  land 

45.  19  take  you  wagons  out  of  theland  of  Egypt 
45.  20  the  good  of  all  the  landof  Egypt  (is)  yours 
45.  25  came  into  the  land  of  Canaan  unto  Jacob 

45.  26  he  (is)  governor  over  all  the  land  of  Egypt 

46.  6  they  had  gotten  in  the  land  of  Canaan 

46.  12  Er  and  Onan  died  in  the  land  of  Canaan 

46.  20  unto  Joseph  in  the  land  of  Egypt  were 

46.  28  and  they  came  into  the  laud  of  Goshen 

46.  31  brethren,  .which  (were)  in  the  land  of  C. 

46.  34  that  ye  may  dwell  in  the  land  of  Goshen 

47.  1  all.  .are  come  out  of  the  land  of  Canaan 

47.  1  and,  behold,  they  (are)  in  the  land  of  Go. 

47.  4  For  to  sojourn  in  the  land  are  we  come 

47.  4  the  famine  (is)  sore  in  the  land  of  Canaan 

47.  4  thy  servants  dwell  in  the  land  of  Goshen 

47.  6  The  land  of  Egypt  (is)  before  thee 

47.  6  in  the  best  of  the  land  make  thy  father 
47.  6  in  the  land  of  Goshen  let  them  dwell 
47.  11  gave  them  a  possession  in  the  land  of  Eg. 
47.  11  best  of  the  land,  in  the  land  of  Rameses 
47.  13  And  (there  was)  no  bread  in  all  the  land 
47.  13  the  land  of  Egypt,  and  (all)  the  land  of  Ca. 
47.  14,  15  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  and  in  the  land 
47.  20  Joseph  bought,  so  the  laud  became  Pha. 
47.  27  Israel  dwelt  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  in  the 

47.  28  Jacob  lived  in  the  land  of  Egypt  seventeen 

48.  3  appeared  unto  me  at  Luz  in  the  land  of 


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GeD.48.  4  will  give  this  laud  to  thy  seed  after  thee 

48.  5  which  were  born  unto  thee  in  the  laud  of 

48.  7  Rachel  died  by  me  in  the  land  of  Canaan 
48.21  bring  you  again  unto  the  land  of  your  fa. 
49. 15  he  saw.  .the  land  that  (it  was)  pleasant 

49.  30  before  Mamre,  in  the  land  of  Canaan,  wh. 

50.  s  I  have  digged  for  me  in  the  land  of  Canaan 
50.  7  and  all  the  elders  of  the  land  of  Egypt 
50.  8  their  herds,  they  left  in  the  land  of  Gos. 
50. 11  And  when  the  inhabitants  of  the  land,  the 
50.  13  his  sons  carried  him  into  the  land  of  Can. 
50.  24  out  of  this  land  unto  the  land  which  he  s. 

E.Vod.  1.  7  mighty;  and  the  land  was  filled  with  them 
1. 10  fight,  .and  (so)get  them  up  outof  the  land 
2. 15  Mosesfled..anddweltinthelandof  Midian 

2.  22  I  have  been  a  stranger  in  a  strange  land 

3.  8  out  of  that  land  unto  a  good  land  and  a 
3.  8,  17  unto  aland  flowing  with  milk.and  honey 

3.  17  bringyou.  .unto  the  land  of  the  Canaanites 

4.  20  Moses . .  returned  to  the  land  of  Egypt :  and 

5.  5  the  people  of  the  land  now  (are)  many,  and 

5.  12  scattered  abroad  throughout  all  the  land 

6.  1  with.. hand  shallhedrive  them  outofhisl. 

6.  4  to  give  them  the  land  of  Canaan,  the  land 

6.  8  I  will  bring  you  in  unto  the  land,  concern. 

6.  11  the  children  of  Israel  go  outof  his  land 
6. 13  the  children  of  Israel  outof  the  land  of  E. 

6.  26  the  children  of  Israel  from  the  land  of  E. 

6.  28  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  in  the  land  of  E. 

7.  2  send  the  children  of  Israel  out  of  his  land 

7.  3  my  signs  and  my  wondersin  the  land  of  E. 

7.  4  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt  by  great  judgm. 

7.  19,  21  blood  throughout  all  the  land  of  Egypt 

8.  5  cause  frogs  to  come  up  upon  the  land  of  E. 

8.  6  frogs  came  up,  and  covered  the  land  of  E. 

8.  7  brought  up  frogs  upon  the  land  of  Egypt 

8.  T4  together  upon  heaps  ;  and  the  land  stank 

8.  16  thy  rod,  and  smite  the  dust  of  the  land 

8.  16  it  may  become  lice  throughout  all  the  land 

8.  17  land  became  lice  throughout  all  the  land 

8.  22  will  sever  in  that  day  the  land  of  Goshen 

8.  24  into  all  the  land  of  Egypt :  the  land  was 

8.  25  Go  ye,  sacrifice  to  your  God  in  the  land 

9.  5  saying.  .Lord  shall  do  this  thing  in  the  1. 

9.  9  become  small  dust  in  all  the  land  of  Egypt 

9.  9,  22,  25  throughout  all  the  land  of  Egypt 

9.  22  there  may  be  hail  in  all  the  land  of  Egypt 

9.  23  Lord  rained  hail  upon  the  land  of  Egypt 

9.  24  in  all  the  land  of  Egypt  since  it  became  a 

9.  26  Only  in  the  land  of  Goshen,  where  the  ch. 

10.  12  Stretch,  .thine  hand  over  the  land  of  Eg. 

10.  12  they  may  come  up  upon  the  land  of  Egypt 

10.  12  and  eat  every  herb  of  the  land,  .all  that 

10.  13  stretched  forth  his  rod  over  the  land  of  E. 

10.  13  brought  an  east  wind  upon  the  land  all 

10.  14  the  locusts  went  up  over  all  the  land  of  E. 

10.  15  they  covered,  .so that  the  land  was  dark. 
10.  15  they  did  eat  every  herb  of  the  land,  and 
10.  15  there  remainednot.  .through  all  the  land 
10.  21  there  may  be  darkness  over  the  land  of  E. 

10.  22  a  thick  darkness  in  all  the  land  of  Egypt 

11  3  Moses  (was)  very  great  in  the  land  of  Eg. 

11.  5  all  the  first  born  in  the  land  of  Egypt  shall 

11.  6  a  great  cry  throughout  all  the  land  of  E. 

11.  9  wondersmaybemultipliedinthelandof  E. 

11.  10  let  the  children  of  Israel  go  out  of  his  1. 

12.  1  unto  Moses  end  Aaron  in  the  land  of  E.  1 

12.  12  I  will  pass  through  the  land  of  Egypt  this 

12.  12,  29  all  the  firstborn  in  the  land  of  Egypt 

12.  13  destroy  (you),  when  I  smite  the  land  of  E. 
12. 17  brought  your  armies  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
12. 19  whether  he  be  a  stranger,  or  born  in  the  1. 

12.  25  when  ye  he  come  to  the  land  which  the  L. 

12.  33  might  send  them  out  of  the  land  in  haste 

12.  41  the  hosts,  .went  out  from  the  land  of  E. 

12.  42  for  bringing  them  out  from  the  land  of  E. 

i2.  48  he  shall  be  as  one  that  is  born  in  the  land 

12.  51  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt  by  their  armies 

13.  5,  11  bring  thee  into  the  land  of  the  Cana. 

13.  5  a  land  flowing  with  milk  and  honey,  that 

13.  15  slewall  the  firstborn  in  the  land  of  Egypt 

13.  17  not.  .the  way  of  the  land  of  the  Philistines 

13.  18  went  up  harnessed  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

14.  3  They  (are)  entangled  in  the  land  the  wil. 
16.  1  after  theirdepartingoutof  the  land  <  E. 
16.  3  by  the  hand  of  the  Lord  in  the  land  cx  E 
16.  6  brought  you  out  from  the  land  of  Egypt 
16.  32  Lord  hath  brought  you  forth  from  the  1. 
16.  15  eat.  .until  they  came  to  a  laud  inhabited 
16.  j5  unto  the  borders  of  the  land  of  Canaan 

18.  3  I  have  been  an  alien  in  a  strange  land 

18.  27  and  he  went  his  way  into  his  own  land 

19.  1  were  gone  forth  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

20.  2  which  have  brought  thee  out  of  the  land 

22.  21  for  ye  were  strangers  in  the  land  of  Egypt 

23.  9  seeing  ye  were  strangers  in  the  land  of  E. 
23.  10  six  years  thou  shalt  sow  thy  land,  and  sh. 
23.  26  shall  nothing  cast  their  young,  .in  thy  1. 
23.  29  lest  the  land  become  desolate,  ami  the  b. 
23.  30  until  thou  be  increased,  and  inherit  the  la. 
23.  31  I  will  deliver  the  inhabitants  of  the  land 
23.  33  They  shall  not  dwell  in  thy  land,  lest  they 
29.  46  that  brought  them  forth  out  of  the  land 

32.  1,  23  brought  us  up  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

32.  4,  8  brought  thee  up  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 
32.  7  which  thou  broughtest  out  of  the  land  of 
32.  1 1  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt  with  great  power 

32.  13  all  this  land  that  I  have  spoken  of  will  I 

33.  1  up  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  unto  the  land 

33.  3  Unto  a  land  flowing  with  milk  and  honey 

34.  12, 15  covenant  with  the  inhabitants  of  the  1. 

34.  24  neither  shall  any  man  desire  thy  land 

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Lev.  11.  45  Lord  that  bringeth  you  up  outof  the  land 

14.  34  When  ye  be  come  into  the  land  of  Canaan 

14.  34  in  a  house  of  the  land  of  your  possession 
16.  22  all  their  iniquities  unto  a  land  not  inhabi. 

18.  3  After  the  doings  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

18.  3  and  after  the  doings  of  the  land  of  Canaan 

18.  25  the  land  is  defiled :  therefore  I  do  visit 
18.  25  the  land  itself  vomitetli  out  her  inhabita. 
18.  27  these  abominations  have  the  men  of  the  1. 

18.  27  (were)  before  you,  and  the  land  is  defiled 

15.  28  That  the  land  spue  not  you  out  also,  when 

19.  9  when  ye  reap  the  harvest  of  your  land 

19.  23  And  when  ye  shall  come  into  the  land,  and 

19.  29  lest  the  land  fall  to  whoredom,  and  the  1. 

19.  33  if  a  sti-anger  sojourn  with  thee  in  your  1. 
19.  34  for  ye  were  strangers  in  the  land  of  Egypt 

19.  36  which  brought  you  out  of  the  land  of  Eg. 

20.  2  the  people  of  the  land  shall  stone  him  with 

20.  4  if  the  people  of  the  land  do  any  ways  hide 

20.  22  that  the  land,  whither  I  bring  you  to  dw. 

20.  24  a  land  that  floweth  with  milk  and  honey 
22.  24  neither  shall  ye  make,  .(thereof)  in  your  1. 

22.  33  That  brought  you  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

23.  10  When  ye  be  come  into  the  land  which  I 
23.  22  when  ye  reap  the  harvest  of  your  land 
23.  39  ye  have  gathered  in  the  fruit  of  the  land 
23.  43  when  I  brought  them  out  of  the  land  of 

25.  2  land  which  I  give  you,  then  shall  the  land 

25.  4  shall  be  a  sabbath  of  rest  unto  the  land,  a 
25.  5  notreap . .  it  is  a  year  of  rest  unto  the  land 
25.  6  the  sabbath  of  the  land  shall  be  meat  for 
25.  7  for  the  beast  that  (are)  in  thy  land,  shall 
25.  9  trumpet  sound  throughout  all  your  land 
25.  10  proclaim  liberty  throughout,  the  land 
25.  18  and  ye  shall  dwell  in  the  laud  in  safety 
25.  19  the  land  shall  yield  her  fruit,  and  ye  shall 
25.  23  The  land  shall  not  be  sold  for  ever:  for 
25.  23  the  land  (is)  mine ;  for  ye  (are)  strangers 
23.  24  And  in  all  the  land  of  your  possession  ye 
25.  24  ye  shall  grant  a  redemption  for  the  land 
25.  38  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  to  give  you  the  land 
25.  42,  55  I  brought  forth  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

25.  45  families,  .which  they  begat  in  your  land 

26.  1  set  up  (any)  image  of  stone  in  your  laud 

26.  4  the  land  shall  yield  her  increase,  and  the 
26.  5  shall  eat.  .and  dwell  in  your  land  safely 
26.  6  I  will  give  peace  in  the  land,  and  ye  shall 
26.  6  and  I  will  rid  evil  beasts  out  of  the  land 
26.  6  neither  shall  the  sword  go  through  yourl. 
26.  13  which  brought  you  forth  out  of  the  land 
26.  20  your  land  shall  not  yield  her  increase 
26.  20  neither  shall  the  trees  of  the  land  yield 
26.  32  And  I  will  bring  the  land  into  desolation 
26.  33  yourland  shall  bedesolate,  and  your  cities 
26.  34  Then  shall  the  land  enjoy  her  sabbaths 
26. 34  as  long  as.  .ye  (lie)  in  your  enemies’  land 
26  34  then  shall  the  land  rest,  and  enjoy  her 
26.  36  a  faintness  into  their  hearts  in  the  lands 
26.  38  the  land  of  your  enemies  shall  eat  you  up 
26.  39  in  their  iniquity  in  your  enemies’  lands 
26.  41  have  brought  them  into  the  land  of  their 
26.  42  my  covenant,  .and  I  will  remember  the  1. 
26.  43  The  land  also  shall  be  left  of  them,  and 

26.  44  when  they  bein  the  land  of  their  enemies 
26  45  whom  I  brought  forth  out  of  the  land  of 

27.  24  to  him  to  whom  the  possession  of  the  land 

27.  30  tithe  of  the  land,  .of  the  seed  of  the  land 

Num.  1 .  1  after  they  were  come  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
3.13  that  I  smote  all  the  first  born  in  the  land 

8.  17  that  I  smote  every  first  born  in  the  land 

9.  1  after  they  were  come  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

9.  14  ordinance,  for  him  that  was.  .in the  land 

10.  9  if  ye  go  to  war  in  your  land  against  the 

10.  30  I  will  depart  to  mine  own  land,  and  to  my 

13.  2  that  they  may  search  the  land  of  Canaan 

13.  16  men  which  Moses  sent  to  spy  out  the  land 
13. 17  Moses  sent  them  to  spy  out  the  land  of  C. 

13.  18  see  the  land,  what  it  (is) ;  and  the  people 

13.  19  what  the  land  (is)  that  they  dwell  in  wh. 

13.  20  what  the  land  (is),  whether  it  (be)  fat  or 
13.  20  courage,  and  bring  of  the  fruit  of  the  land 
13.  21  searched  the  land  from  the  wilderness  of 
13.  25  they  returned  from  searching  of  the  land 
13.  26  and  showed  them  the  fruit  of  the  land 
13.  27  We  came  unto  the  land  whither  thou  sent. 
13.  28  people  (tie)  strong  that  dwell  in  the  land 
13.  29  Amalekites  dwell  in  the  land  of  the  south 
13.  32  they  brought  up  an  evil  report  of  the  land 
13.  32  The  land,  through  which  we  have  gone  to 

13.  32  (is)  a  land  that  ealeth  up  the  inhabitants 

14.  2  Would  God  that  we  had  died  in  the  land 

14.  3  hath  the  Lord  brought  us  unto  this  land 

14.  6  (which  were)  of  them . .  searched  the  laud 

14.  7  The  land,  .(is)  an  exceeding  good  land 

14.  8  then  he  will  bring  us  into  this  land,  and 

14.  8  a  land  which  floweth  with  milk  and  honey 

14.  9  neither  fear  ye  the  people  of  the  land 

14.  14  will  tell  (it)  to  the  inhabitants  of  this  land 
14. 16  into  the  land  which  he  sware  unto  them 
14.  23  the  land  which  I  sware  unto  their  fathers 
14.  24  him  will  I  bring  into  the  land  whereunto 
14.  30  Doubtless  ye  shall  not  come  into  the  land 
14.  31  they  shall  know  the  land  which  j-e  have 
14.  34  of  the  days  in  which  ye  searched  the  land 
14.  36  men  which  Moses  sent  to  search  the  land 
14.  36  by  bringing  up  a  slander  upon  the  land 
14.37  did  bring  up  the  evil  report  upon  the  land 

14.  38  of  the  men  that  went  to  search  the  land 

15.  2  When  ye  be  come  into  the  land  of  your 

15.  18  When  ye  come  into  the  land  whither  I 

15.  19  when  ye  eat  of  the  bread  of  the  land,  ye 

15.  41  which  brought  you  out  of  the  land  of  E. 


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6. 

6. 


13  hast  brought  us  up  out  of  a  land  that 

14  thou  hast  not  brought  us  into  a  land 

13  whatsoever  is  first  ripe  in  the  land,  which 

20  shalt  have  no  inheritance  in  their  land 

12  not  bring.. into  the  land  which  I  have  given 

23  mount  Hor,  by  the  coast  of  the  land  of  E. 

24  he  shall  not  enter  into  the  land  which  I 

4  of  the  Red  sea,  to  compass  the  land  of  E. 
22  Let  me  pass  through  thy  land :  we  will  not 

24  possessed  his  land  from  Arnon  unto  Jab. 

26  taken  all  his  land  out  of  his  hand,  even 

31  Israel  dwelt  in  the  land  of  the  Amorites 

34  and  all  his  people,  and  his  laud  ;  and  thou 

35  none  left  him .  .and  they  possessed  his  land 

5  Pethor,  which  (is)  by  the  river  of  the  land 

6  and  (that)  I  may  drive  them  out  of  the  1. 

13  Get  you  into  your  land ;  for  the  LORD  ref. 
4  which  went  forth  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

19  and  Er  and  Onan  died  in  the  land  of  Can. 
53  Unto  these  the  land  shall  be  divided  for 
55  Notwithstanding  the  land  shall  be  divided 
12  see  the  land  which  I  have  given  unto  the 
1  they  saw  the  land  of  Jazer,  and  the  land 

4  the  country,  .(is)  a  land  for  cattle,  and 

5  let  this  land  be  given  unto  thy  servants 

7  into  the  land  which  the  Lord  hath  given 

8  when  I  sent  them  from  Kadesh..to  see  the  1. 

9  For  when  they  went  up.  and  saw  the  land 

9  into  the  land  which  the  Lord  had  given 
17  because  of  the  inhabitants  of  the  land 
22  And  the  land  be  subdued  before  the  Lord 
22  this  land  shall  be  your  possession  before 
29  and  the  land  shall  be  subdued  before  you 

29  then  ye  shall  give  them  the  land  of  Gilead 

30  have  possessions  among  you  in  the  land 

32  before  the  Lord  into  the  land  of  Canaan 

33  land,  with  the  cities  thereof  in  the  coasts 

1  which  went  forth  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

37  mount  Hor,  in  the  edge  of  the  land  of  E. 

38  Israel  w ere  come  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 
40  dwelt  in  the  south  in  the  land  of  Canaan 

51  passed  over  Jordan  into  theland  of  Canaan 

52  drive  out  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  land 

53  ye  shall  dispossess,  .the  land,  and  dwell 

53  for  I  have  given  you  the  land  to  possess 

54  ye  shall  divide  the  land  by  lot  for  an  inh. 

55  not  drive  out  the  inhabitants  of  the  land 
55  shall  vex  you  in  the  land  wherein  ye  dwell 

2  into  the  land  of  Canaan,  this  (is)  the  land 
2  the  land  of  Canaan,  with  the  coasts  thereof 

12  your  land  with  the  coasts  thereof  round 

13  This  (is)  the  land  which  ye  shall  inherit 

17  men  which  shall  divide  the  land  unto  you 

18  prince . .  to  divide  the  land  by  inheritance 
29  unto  the  children  of  Israel  in  the  land  of 

10  When  ye  be  come  over  Jordan  into  the  1. 

14  three  cities  shall  ye  give  in  the  land  of  C. 

28  shall.retm  n  into  the  land  of  his  possession 

32  he  should  come  again  to  dwell  in  the  land 

33  ye  shall  not  pollute  the  land  wherein  ye 

33  for  blood  it  defileth  the  land:  and  the  land 

34  Defile  not  therefore  the  land  which  ye 

2  Lord  commanded  my  lord  to  give  theland 
5  On  this  side  Jordan,  in  the  land  of  Moab 

7  to  the  land  of  the  Canaanites,  and  unto  L. 

8  Behold,  I  have  setthe  land  before  you:  go 

8  go  in  and  possess  the  land  which  the  Lord 

21  Lord  thy  God  hath  set  the  land  before 

22  they  shall  search  us  out  the  land,  and  br. 

25  they  took  of  the  fruit  of  the  land  in  their 
25  a  good  land  which  the  Lord  our  God  doth 

27  he  hath  brought  us  forth  out  of  the  land 

35  of  this  evil  generation  see  that  good  land 

36  to  him  will  I  give  the  land  that  he  hath 
5  I  will  not  give  you  of  their  land,  no,  not 

9  will  not  give  thee  of  their  land .  .a  posses. 
12  as  Israel  did  unto  the  land  of  his  posses. 

19  I  will  not  give  thee  of  the  land  of  the  ch. 

20  That  also  was  accounted  a  land  of  giants 

24  Amorite,  king  of  Heshbon,  and  his  land 

27  Let  me  pass  through  thy  land :  I  will  go 

29  into  the  land  which  the  Lord  our  God 

31  I  have  begun  to  give  Silion  and  his  land 
31  possess,  that  thou  mayest  inherit  his  land 

37  Only  unto  the  land  of  the  children  of  Am. 

2  all  his  people,  and  his  land,  into  thy  hand 
8  the  land  that  (was)  on  this  side  Jordan 

12  that  land, (which)  we  possessed  at  that  time 

13  Bashan,  which  was  called  the  land  of  gi. 
18  God  hath  given  you  this  land  to  possess 

20  they  also  possess  the  land  which  the  Lord 

25  let  me  go  over  and  seethe  good  land  that 

28  to  inherit  the  land  which  thou  shalt  see 
1  go  in  and  possess  the  land  which  the  Lo. 

5  so  in  the  land  whither  ye  go  to  possess  it 

14  the  land  whither  ye  go  over  to  possess  it 

21  I  should  not  go  in  unto  that  good  land 

22  I  must  die  in  this  land,  I  must  not  goover 
22  shall  go  over,  and  possess  that  good  land 

25  ye  shall  have  remained  long  in  the  land 

26  shall  soon  utterly  perish  from  off  theland 

38  to  give  thee  their  land  (for)  an  inheritance 

46  the  land  of  Sihon  king  of  the  Amorites 

47  they  possessed  his  land,  and  the  land  of 

6  which  brought  thee  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

15  that  thou  wast  a  servant  in  the  land  of  E. 
31  in  the  land  which  I  give  them  to  possess 

ye  may  prolong,  .days  in  the  land  which 
1  in  the  land  whither  ye  go  to  possess  it 

3  the  land  that  floweth  with  milk  and  honey 
10  into  the  land  which  he  sware  unto  thy  f. 
12  which  brought  thee  forth  out  of  the  land 


LAND 


586 


LAND 


Deut.  6.  1 8  the  good  land  which  the  Lord  sware  unto 

6.  23  the  land  which  lie  sware  unto  our  fathers 

7.  1  into  the  land  whither  thou  goest  to  possess 

8.  1  possess  the  land  which  the  Lord  sware 

8.  7  into  a  good  land ;  a  land  of  brooks  of  wa. 

8.  8  A  land  of  wheat,  .a  laud  of  oil  olive  and 

8.  9  A  laud  wherein  thou  shalt  eat  bread  with 

8.  9  a  land  whose  stones  (are)  iron,  and  out  of 

8.  10  for  the  good  land  which  he  hath  given 

8.  14  which  brought  thee  forth  out  of  the  land  of 

9.  4  hath  brought  me  in  to  possess  this  land 

9.  5  dost  thou  go  to  possess  their  land ;  but 

9.  6  giveth  thee  not  this  good  land  to  possess 

9.  7  thou  didst  depart  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

9.  23  Go  up  and  possess  the  land  which  I  have 

9.  28  Lest  the  land  whence  thou  broughtest  us 
9.  28  into  the  land  which  he  promised  them 

10.  7  and.  .to  Jotbath, aland  of  rivers  of  waters 

10.  11  that  they  may  go  in  and  possess  the  land 

10.  19  for  ye  were  strangers  in  the  land  of  Egypt 

11.  3  the  king  of  Egypt,  and  unto  all  his  laud 

11.  8  go  in  and  possess  the  land  whither  ye  go 

11.  9  a  land  that  floweth  with  milk  and  honey 
11.  10  the  land,  whither  thou  goest  in  to  possess 
11.  10  (is)  not  as  the  land  of  Egypt,  from  whence 
11.  11  But  the  land,  whither  ye  go  to  possess  it 
11.  11  (is)  a  land  of  hills  and  valleys,  (and)  drink. 
II.  12  A  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  careth 
11.  14  I  will  give,  .the  rain  of  your  land  in  his 
11.  17  ye  perish  quickly  from  off  the  good  land 
11.  25  upon  all  the  land  that  ye  shall  tread  upon 
11.  29  the  land  whither  thou  goest  to  possess  it 
11.  30  in  the  land  of  the  Canaanites, which  dwell 

11.  31  the  land  which  the  Lord  your  God  giveth 

12.  1  which  ye  shall  observe  to  do  in  the  land 

12.  10  dwell  in  the  laud  which  the  Lord  your  G. 

12.  2gsucceedestthem,  anddwellestin  their  land 

13.  s,  10  which  brought.,  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

15.  4  Lord  shall  greatly  bless  thee  in  the  land 

15.  7  land  which  the  Lord  thy  Godgiveth  thee 
15.  11  the  poor  shall  never  cease  out  of  the  land 
15.  11  to  thy  poor,  and  to  thy  needy,  in  thy  land 

15.  15  that  thou  wast  a  bondman  in  the  land  of 

1 6.  3,  3  earnest  forth  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

16.  20  inherit  the  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God 

17.  14  unto  the  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God 

18.  9  into  the  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God 

19.  1  whose  land  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee 
19.  2  cities  for  thee  in  the  midst  of  thy  land 
19.  3  divide  the  coasts  of  thy  land,  which  the  L. 
ig.  8  give  thee  all  the  land  which  he  promised 
19.  10  That  innocent  blood  be  not  shed  in  thy  1. 

19.  14  which  thou  shalt  inherit  in  the  land  that 

20.  1  brought  thee  up  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

23.  7  because  thou  wast  a  stranger  in  his  land 

23.  20  in  tlie  land  whither  thou  goest  to  possess 

24.  4  thou  shalt  not  cause  the  land  to  sin,  which 
24.  14  strangers  that  (are)  in  thy  land  within  thy 

24.  22  thou  wast  a  bondman  in  the  land  of  Egypt 

25.  19  the  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth 

26.  1  when  thou  (art)  come  in  unto  the  land 

26.  2  thy  land  that  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth 
26.  9  hath  given  us  this  land . .  a  land  that  How. 

26.  15  a  land  that  floweth  with  milk  and  honey 

27.  2,  3  unto  the  land  which  the  LORD  thy  God 

27.  3  a  land  that  floweth  with  milk  and  honey 

28.  8  the  land  which  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth 

28.  12  give  the  rain  unto  thy  land  in  his  season 
28.  24  Lord  shall  make  the  rain  of  thy  land  po. 

28.  52,  52  all  thy  gates,  .throughout  all  thy  land 

29.  1  the  children  of  Israel  in  the  land  of  Moab 

29.  2  did  before  your  eyes  in  the  land  of  Egypt 
29.  2  unto  all  his  servants,  and  unto  all  his  land 
29.  8  we  took  their  land,  and  gave  it  for  an  inh. 
29.  16  how  we  have  dwelt  in  the  land  of  Egypt 
29.  22  stranger  that  shall  come  from  a  far  land 
29.  22  when  they  see  the  plagues  of  that  land 
29.  23  the  whole  land  thereof  (is)  brimstone,  and 
29.  24  hath  the  Lord  done  thus  unto  this  land? 
29.  25  when  he  brought  them  forth  out  of  the  1. 
29.  27  the  anger,  .was  kindled  against  this  land 

29.  28  cast  them  into  another  land,  as.  .this  day 

30.  5  into  the  land  which  thy  fathers  possessed 

30.  16  God  shall  bless  thee  in  the  land  whither 

31.  4  unto  thelandof  them,  whom  he  destroyed 

31.  7  thou  must  go  with  this  people  unto  the  1. 
31.  16  after  the  gods  of  the  strangers  of  the  land 
31.  21  brought  them  into  the  land  which  I  sware 

31.  23  bring,  .into  the  land  which  I  sware  unto 

32.  10  He  found  him  in  a  desert  land,  and  in  the 

32.  49  mount  Nebo,  which  (is)  in  the  land  of  M. 
32.  49  behold  the  land  of  Canaan,  which  I  give 
32.  52  Yet  thou  shalt  see  the  land  before  (thee) 

32.  52  unto  the  land  which  I  give  the  children 
33. 13  Blessed  of  the  Lord  (be)  his  land,  for  the 

33.  28  fountainof  Jacob. .  uponaland  of  corn  and 

34.  1  LORD  showed  him  all  the  land  of  Gilead 
34.  2  the  land  of  Ephraim,  and  Manasseh,  and 
34.  2  the  land  of  Judah,  unto  the  utmost  sea 
34.  4  This  (is)  the  land  which  I  sware  unto  A. 
34.  5  So  Moses . .  died  there  in  the  land  of  Moab 
34.  6  he  buried  him  in  a  valley  in  the  land  of 
34.  11  sent  him  to  do  in  the  land  of  Egypt  to  P. 
34.  11  and  to  all  his  servants,  and  to  all  his  land 

Josh.  1.  2  unto  the  land  which  I  do  give  to  them 

I.  4  all  the  land  of  the  Hittites,  and  unto  the 

1.  6  thou  divide  for  an  inheritance  the  land 
1.  11  to  go  in  to  possess  the  land,  which  the  L. 
1.  13  Lord  your  God.  .hath  given  you  this  land 
1.  14  shall  remain  in  the  land  which  Moses  gave 

1. 15  possessed  the  land  which  the  LORD  your 

7. 15  ye  shall  return  unto  the  land  of  yourpos. 


Josh.  2.  1  Go  view  the  land,  even  Jericho.  Andtliey 

2.  9  that  the  Lord  hath  given  you  the  land 

2.  9  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  land  faint  bee. 

2.  14  when  the  Lord  hath  given  us  the  land 
...  18  we  come  into  the  land,  thou  shalt  bind  this 
2.  24  hath  delivered  into  our  hands  all  the  land 
5.  6  that  he  would  not  show  them  the  land 
5.  6  a  land  that  floweth  with  milk  and  honey 
5.  11  they  did  eat  of  the  old  corn  of  the  land 
5.  12  they  had  eaten  of  the  old  corn  of  the  land 
5.  12  eat  of  the  fruit  of  the  land  of  Canaan  that 

7.  9  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  land  shall  hear 

8.  1  and  his  people,  and  his  city,  and  his  land 

9.  24  servant  Moses  to  give  you  all  the  land 

9-  24  destroy  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  land  from 

10.  42  all  these  kings  and  their  land  did  Joshua 

11.  3  the  Hivite  under  Hermon  in  the  land  of 
11.  16  Joshua  took  all  that  laud,  the  hills,  and 
11.  16  all  the  land  of  Goshen,  and  the  valley,  and 
11.  22  none,  .left  in  the  land  of  the  children  of 

11.  23  Joshua  took  the  whole  land.  .And  the  laud 

12.  1  kings  of  the  land .  .theirland on  theother 

13.  1  there  remaineth  yet  very  much  land  to  be 

13.  2  This  (is)  the  land  that  yet  remaineth  :  all 

13.  4  all  the  land  of  theiCanaauites,  and  Mearah 
13.  5  the  land  of  the  Giblites,  and  all  Lebanon 
13.  7  divide  this  land  for  an  inheritance  unto 

13.  25  half  the  land  of  the  children  of  Ammon 

14.  1  Israel  inherited  in  the  land  of  Canaan 

14.  4  gave  no  part  unto  the  Levites  iu  the  land 

14.  s  so.  .Israel  did,  and  they  divided  the  land 

14.  7  from  Kadesh-barnea  to  espy  out  the  land 
14.  9  Surely  the  land  whereon  thy  feet  have 

14.  15  And  the  land  had  rest  from  war 

15.  19  thou  hast  given  me  a  south  land;  give  me 

17.  5  besides  the  land  of  Gilead  and  Bashan 
17.  6  Manasseh’s  sons  had  the  land  of  Gilead 
17.  8  Manasseh  had  the  land  of  Tappuah :  but 
17  12  the  Canaanites  would  dwell  in  that  land 
17.  15  in  the  land  of  the  Perizzites  and  of  the 

17.  16  all  the  Canaanites  that  dwell  in  the  land 

18.  1  And  the  land  was  subdued  before  them 
18.  3  long  (are)  ye  slack  to.  .possess  the  land 
18.  4  go  through  the  land,  and  describe  it  acc. 
1?.  6  Ye  shall  therefore  describe  the  land  (into) 
18.  8  charged  them  that  went  to  describe  tliela. 
18.  8  Go  and  walk  through  the  land,  and  desc. 
18.  9  men  went  and  passed  through  the  land 
18.  10  Joshua  divided  the  land  unto  the  children 
19  49  of  dividing  the  land  for  inheritance  by 

21.  2  at  Shiloh  in  the  land  of  Canaan,  saying 

21.  43  Lord  gave  unto  Israel  all  the  land  which 

22.  4  unto  the  land  of  your  possession,  which 

22.  9  out  of  Shiloh,  which  (is)  in  the  land  of  C. 
22.  9  to  the  land  of  their  possession,  whereof 
22  10  borders  of  Jordan,  that  (are)  in  the  land 
22.  11  built  an  altar  over  against  the  land  of  C. 
22.  13,  15  tribe  of  Manasseh,  into  the  land  of  G. 
22.  19  if  thelandof  your  possession  (be)  unclean 
22  19  pass  ye  over  unto  the  land  of  the  possess. 
22.  32  out  of  the  land  of  Gilead,  unto  the  land  of 

22.  33  to  destroy  the  land  wherein  the  children 

23.  5  ye  shall  possess  their  land,  as  the  Lord 

23.  16  the  good  land  which  he  hath  given  unto 

24.  3  led  him  throughout  all  the  land  of  Canaan 

24.  8  I  brought  you  into  the  land  of  the  Amor. 
24.  8  I  gave,  .that  ye  might  possess  their  land 
24,  13  I  have  given  you  a  land  for  which  ye  did 

24. 15  the  gods  of  the  Amorites,  in  whose  land 
24  17  brought.,  our  fathers  out  of  the  landofE. 
24.  18  even  the  Amorites  which  dwelt  intheland 

Judg  1.  2  behold,  I  have  delivered  the  land  into  his 
1.  15  thou  hast  given  me  asoutli  land ;  give  me 
1  26  the  man  went  into  the  land  of  the  Hittites 

1.  27  the  Canaanites  would  dwell  in  that  land 
1  32,  33  Canaanites,  the  inhabitants  of  the  land 

2.  1  brought  you  unto  the  land  which  I  sware 
2.  2  league  with  the  inhabitants  of  this  land 
2.  6  unto  iiis  inheritance  to  possess  the  land 

2.  12  which  brought  them  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

3.  11  the  land  had  rest  forty  years.  And  Oth. 

3.  30  And  the  land  had  rest  fourscore  years 

5.  31  And  the  land  had  rest  forty  years 

6.  5  they  entered  into  the  land  to  destroy  it 
6.  9  from  before  you,  and  gave  you  their  land 
6.  10  the  gods  of  the  Amorites,  in  whose  land 
9.  37  people  down  by  the  middle  of  the  land 

10.  4  thirty  cities,  .which  (are)  in  the  land  of 

10.  8  in  the  land  of  the  Amorites,  which  (is)  in 

11.  3  Jephthah  fled,  .and  dwelt  in  the  land  of 

11.  s  to  fetch  Jephthah  out  of  the  land  of  Toll 
II.  12  art  come  against  me  to  fight  in  my  land 
11. 13  Israeltook  away  my  land,  when  they  came 
11.  15  the  land  of  Moab,  nor  the  land  of  the  cli. 
11.  17  Let  me,  I  pray  thee,  pass  through  thy  land 
11.  18  compassed  the  land  of  Edom,  andtheland 
ii.  18  came  by  the  east  side  of  the  land  of  Moab 
11.  19  Let  us  pass,  we  pray  thee,  through  tliy  1. 

11.  21  possessed  all  the  land  of  the  Amorites 

12.  is  buried  in  Viratlion  in  the  land  of  Ephraim 
18.  2  sent,  .to  spy  out  the  land,  and  to  search 
18.  2  they  said  unto  them,  Go,  search  the  land 
18.  7  and  (there  was)  no  magistrate  iu  the  land 
18.  9  we  have  seen  the  land,  and,  behold,  it  (is) 
18.  9  to  go,  (and)  to  enter  to  possess  the  laud 
18.  10  unto  a  people  secure,  aud  to  a  large  land 
18.  17  men  that  went  to  spy  out  the  land  went 

18.  30  until  the  day  of  the  captivity  of  the  land 

19.  30  Israel  came  up  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

20.  1  to  Beer-sheba,  with  the  land  of  Gilead 

21.  12  to  Shiloh,  which  (is)  in  the  land  of  Canaan 
21.  21  every  man.. and  go  tothelandofBenjamin 


Ruth  1.  1  that  there  was  a  famine  in  the  land 

1.  7  their  way  to  return  unto  the  land  of  Judah 

2.  11  thy  mother,  and  the  land  of  thy  nativity 

1  Sa.  6.  s  and  images  of  your  mice  that  mar  the  land 

6.  5  from  off  your  gods,  and  from  off  your  land 
g.  4  passed  through  the  land  of  Shalisha,  but 
9.  4  they  passed  through  the  land  of  Shalim 
9.  4  passed  through  the  land  of  the  Benjamites 
9.  5  when  they  were  come  to  the  land  of  Zuph 

9.  16  send  thee  a  man  out  of  the  land  of  Benja. 

12.  6  your  fathers  up  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

13.  3  blew  the  trumpet  throughout  all  the  land 
13.  7  over  Jordan  to  the  land  of  Gad  and  Gilead 
13.  17  leadeth  to)  Ophrali,  unto  the  land  of  S. 

13.  19  found  throughout  all  the  land  of  Israel 

14.  25  And  all  (they  of)  the  land  came  to  a  wood 

14.  29  My  father  hath  troubled  the  land  :  see,  I 

21.  11  (Is)  not  this  David  the  king  of  the  land? 

22.  5  depart,  and  get.  .into  the  land  of  Judah 

23.  23  if  he  be  in  the  land,  that  I  will  search  him 

23.  27  the  Philistines  have  invaded  the  land 
27.  1  escape  into  the  laud  of  the  Philistines 
27.  8  for  those .  .of  old  the  inhabitants  of  the  1. 
27.  8  goest  toShur,  even  unto  the  land  of  Egypt 

27.  9  David  smote  the  land,  and  left  neither 

28.  3,  9  spirits,  and  the  wizards,  out  of  the  land 

29.  11  to  return  into  the  land  of  the  Philistines 

30.  16  thelandof  the  Philistinesand  outof  the  1. 

31.  9  the  land  of  the  Philistines  round  about 

2  Sa.  3.  12  on  his  behalf,  saying,  Whose  (is)  the  land? 

5.  6  Jebusites,  the  inhabitants  of  the  laud 

7.  23  for  thy  land,  before  thy  people,  which  thou 
10  2  came  into  the  land  of  the  children  of  Am. 

15.  4  Oh  that  I  were  made  judge  in  the  land,  that 
17.  26  and  Absalom  pitched  in  the  land  of  Gilead 

19.  9  now  he  is  fled  outof  the  land  for  Absalom 

21.  14  after  that  God  was  entreated  for  the  land 

24.  6  to  Gilead,  and  to  the  land  of  Tahtim-lio. 
24.  8  when  they  had  gone  through  all  the  land 
24.  13  shall,  .famine  come  unto  thee  in  thy  land 
24.  13  their  be  three  days'  pestilence  iu  thy  laud 
24.  25  the  Lord  was  entreated  for  the  land,  and 

1  Hi.  4.  io  to  him . .  Soehoh,  and  all  the  land  of  Heplier 

4.  19  and.  .the  only  officer  which  (was)  in  the  1. 
4.  21  from  the  river  unto  the  land  of  the  Phil. 

6.  1  Israel  were  come  out  of  the  laud  of  Egypt 

8.  9  when  they  came  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 
8.  21  he  brought  them  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 
8.  36  give  rain  upon  thy  land,  which  thou  hast 
8.  37  If  there  be  in  the  land  famine,  if  there  be 
8.  37  if  their  enemy  besiege  them  iu  the  land  of 
8.  46  away  captives  unto  the  land  of  the  enemy 
8.  47  laud  whither  they  were  carried  captives 
8.  47  land  of  them  that  carried  them  captives 
8.  48  in  the  land  of  their  enemies,  which  led 

8.  48  pray  unto  thee  toward  their  land  which 

9.  8  hath  the  Lord  done  this  unto  this  land 
9.  9  brought  forth  their  fathers  out  of  the  land 
9.  11  gave  Hiram  twenty  cities  in  the  land  of 
9.  13  called  them  the  land  of  Cabul  unto  this 
9.  18  and  Tadmor  in  the  wilderness,  in  the  land 
9.  19  to  build,  .ill  all  the  land  of  his  dominion 
9.  21  that  were  left  after  them  in  the  laud,  whom 

9.  26  shore  of  the  Red  sea,  in  the  land  of  Edom 

10.  6  true  report  that  I  heard  in  mine  own  laud 

11. 18  appointed  him  victuals,  and  gave  him  land 

12.  28  brought  thee  up  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

14.  24  And  there  were  also  Sodomites  in  the  land 
15. 12  took  away  the  Sodomites  out  of  the  laud 

15.  20  Cinneroth,  w;ith  all  the  land  of  Naphtali 

17.  7  because  there  had  been  no  rain  in  the  land 

18.  5  Go  into  the  land,unto  all  fountains  of  water 
18.  6  they  divided  the  land  between  them,  to 

20.  7  the  king . .  called  all  the  elders  of  the  laud 

22.  46  And  the  remnant.. .he  took  out  of  the  1. 

2  Ki.  3  27  from  him,  and  returned  to  (their  own)  land 

4.  38  (their  was)  a  dearth  in  the  land ;  and  the 

5.  2  brought,  .out  of  the  land  of  Israel  a  little 

5.  4  said  the  maid  tliat(is)  of  the  land  of  Israel 

6.  23  came  no  more  into  the  land  of  Israel 

8.  1  shall  also  come  upon  the  land  seven  years 
8.  2  in  the  land  of  the  Philistines  seven  years 
8.  3  that  the  woman  returned  out  of  the  land 
8.  6  since  the  day  that  she  left  the  land,  even 

10.  33  the  land  of  Gilead,  the  Gadites,  and  the 

11.  3  And  Athaliali  did  reign  over  the  land 

11.  14  the  people  of  the  land  rejoiced,  and  blew 
11.  18  people  of  the  laud  went  into  the  house  of 

11. 19  the  guard,  aud  all  the  people  of  the  land 
11.  20  all  the  people  of  the  land  rejoiced,  and 

13.  20  bands  of  the  Moabites  invaded  the  land  at 
15.  5  king’s  son .  .judging  the  people  of  the  land 
15.  19  the  king  of  Assyria  came  against  theland 
15.  20  the  king. . stayed  not  there  in  the  land 

15.  29  and  Galilee,  all  the  land  of  Naphtali,  and 

16.  15  burnt  offering  of  all  the  people  of  theland 

17.  5  theking.  .cameupthroughoutall  theland 
17.  7  had  brought  them  up  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
17.  26,  26  not  the  manner  of  the  God  of  the  land 
17.  27  teach,  .the  manner  of  the  God  of  the  laud 

17.  36  who  brought  you  up  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

18.  25  Go  up  against  this  land,  and  destroy  it 
18.  32  away  to  a.land  like  your  own  land,  a  land 
18.  32  a  land  of  bread . .  a  laud  of  oil  olive  and  of 

18.  33  delivered  at  all  his  land  out  of  the  hand 

19.  7  hear,  .and  shall  return  to  his  own  land 
19.  7  cause,  .to  fall  by  the  sword  in  his  own  land 
19. 11  kings  of  Assyria  have  done  to  all  lands  by 
19. 17  have  destroyed  the  nations  and  theirlands 
19.  37  and  they  escaped  into  the  land  of  Arme. 

21.  24  the  people  of  the  land  slew  all  them  that 
21.  24  the  people  of  the  land  made  Josiah  his  son 


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Ki.23.  24  in  the  land  of  Judah  and  in  Jerusalem 
23.  30  the  people  of  the  land  took  J ehoahaz  the 
23.  33  at  Kiblali,  in  the  land  of  Hamath,  that  he 
23.  33  put  the  land  to  a  tribute  of  an  hundred 
23.  35  but  he  taxed  the  land  to  give  the  money 

23.  35  exacted . .  the  gold  of  the  people  of  the  land 

24.  7  came  not  again  any  more  out  of  his  land 
24.  14  the  poorest  sort  of  the  people  of  the  land 

24.  15  the  mighty  of  the  land ;  (those)  carried  lie 

25.  3  was  no  bread  for  the  people  of  the  land 
25.  12  left  of  the  poor  of  the  land  (to  be)  vine 
25.  19  which  mustered  the  people  of  the  land 
25. 19  threescore  men  of  the  people  of  the  land 
25.  21  slew  them  at  Riblah  in  the  land  of  Ham. 
25.  22  people  that  remained  in  the  land  of  Judah 

25.  24  dwell  in  the  land,  and  serve  the  king  of  B. 
Ch.  1. 43  the  kings  that  reigned  in  the  land  of  Edom 

1.  45  Husham  of  the  land  of  the  Temanites  rei. 

2.  22  three  and  twenty  cities  in  the  land  of  G. 

4.  40  the  land  (was)  wide,  and  quiet,  and  peac. 

5.  9  their  cattle  were  multiplied  in  the  land  of 
5.  11  dwelt .  .in  the  land  of  Bashan  unto  Salcah 
5.  23  half  tribe  of  Manasseh  dwelt  in  the  land 

5.  25  after  the  gods  of  the  people  of  the  land 

6.  55  gave  them  Hebron  in  the  land  of  Judah 

7.  21  men.  .(that  were)  born  in'(that)  land  slew 

10.  9  sent  into  the  land  of  the  Philistines  round 

11.  4  Jebusites  (were),  the  inhabitants  of  the  1. 

13.  2  (that  are)  left  in  all  the  land  of  Israel,  and 

14.  17  the  fame  of  David  went  out  into  all  lands 

16.  18  Unto  thee  will  I  give  the  land  of  Canaan 
19.  2  into  the  land  of  the  children  of  Ammon 
19.  3  and  to  overthrow,  and  to  spy  out  the  land 
21. 12  the  pestilence,  in  the  land,  and  the  angel 
22.  2  the  strangers  that  (were)  in  the  land  of  I. 
22.  18  of  the  land  into  mine  hand  ;  and  the  land 
28.  8  ye  may  possess  this  good  land,  and  leave 

Ch.  2.  17  strangers  that  (were)  in  the  land  of  Israel 
6.  5  brought  forth  my  people  out  of  the  land 
6.  27  send  rain  upon  thy  land,  which  thou  hast 
6.  28  if  there  be  dearth  in  the  land,  if  there  be 
6.  28  besiege  them  in  the  cities  of  their  land 
6.  36  away  captives  unto  a  land  far  off  or  near 
6.  37  in  the  land  whither  they  are  carried  cap. 
6.  37  pray  unto  thee  in  the  land  of  their  capti. 
6.  38  in  the  land  of  their  captivity,  whither 

6.  38  pray  toward  their  land,  which  thou  gavest 

7. 13  I  command  the  locusts  to  devour  the  land 

7. 14  forgive  their  sin,  and  will  heal  their  land 

7.  21  hath  the  Lord  done  thus  unto  this  land 

7.  22  brought  them  forth  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

8.  6  and  throughout  all  the  land  of  his  domi. 
8.  8  who  were  leftafterthemin  the  land,  whom 

8.  17  Eloth,  at  the  sea  side  in  the  land  of  Edom 

9.  5  I  heard  in  mine  own  land  of  thine  acts 

9. 11  none  such  seen  before  in  the  land  of  Jud. 
9.  12  went  away  to  her  own  land,  she  and  her 
9.  26  from  the  river  even  unto  the  land  of  the 

9.  28  horses  out  of  Egypt,  and  out  of  all  lands 

13.  9  the  manner  of  the  nations  of  (other)  lands? 

14.  1  In  his  days,  the  land  was  quiet  ten  years 
14.  6  the  land  had  rest,  and  he  had  no  war  in 

14.  7  and  bars,  (while)  the  land  (is)  yet  before 

15.  8  out  of  all  the  land  of  Judah  and  Benjamin 

17.  2  set  garrisons  in  the  land  of  Judah,  and  in 
17. 10  of  the  lands  that  (were)  round  about  Jud. 
19.  3  hast  taken  away  the  groves  out  of  the  1. 

19.  5  he  set  j'udges  in  the  land,  throughout  all 

20.  7  didst  drive  out  the  inhabitants  of  this  land 
20.  10  when  they  came  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

22.  12  hid.  .and  Athaliah  reigned  over  the  land 

23.  13  people  of  the  land  rejoiced,  and  sounded 
23.  20  governors ..  and  all  the  people  of  the  land 
23.  21  all  the  people  of  the  land  rejoiced :  and 

26.  21  son  (was),  .judgingthe  people  of  the  land 
30.  9  that  they  shall  come  again  into  this  land 
30.  25  that  came  out  of  the  land  of  Israel,  and 
32.  4  that  ran  through  the  midst  of  the  land 
32. 13  done  unto  all  the  people  of  (other)  lands 
32.  13  lands  any  ways  able  to  deliver  their  lands 
32.  17  the  gods  of  the  nations  of  (other)  lands 
32.  21  he  returned  with  shame,  .to  his  own  land 

32.  31  of  the  wonder  that  was  (done)  in  the  land 

33.  25  the  people  of  the  land  slew  all  them  that 

33.  25  the  people  of  the  land  made  Josiah  his  son 

34.  7  throughout  all  the  land  of  Israel, he  return . 
34.  8  he  had  purged  the  land,  and  the  house 
36.  i  the  people  of  the  land  took  Jehoaliaz  the 
36.  3  condemned  the  land  in  an  hundred  talents 
36.  21  until  the  land  had  enjoyed  her  sabbaths 

Ezra  4.  4  the  people  of  the  land  weakened  the  hands 
6.  21  the  filthiness  of  the  heathen  of  the  land 
9.  1  separated,  .from  the  people  of  the  lands 
9.  2  mingled,  .with  the  people  of  (those)  lands 
9.  7  into  the  hand  of  the  kings  of  the  lands,  to 
9.  11  The  land,  unto  which  ye  go  to  possess  it 
9.  11  is  an  unclean  land  with  the  filthiness  of 
9. 11  of  the  people  of  the  lands,  with  their 
9.  12  eat  the  good  of  the  land,  and  leave  (it) 

10.  2  strange  wives  of  the  people  of  the  land 
10.  11  separate. . from thepeopleof  theland, and 

Nell.  4.  4  give  them  for  a  prey  in  the  land  of  capt. 
5.  14  to  be  their  governor  in  the  land  of  Judah 
9.  8  with  him,  to  give  the  land  of  the  Canaan. 
9. 10  servants,  and  on  all  the  people  of  his  land 
9.  15  land  which  thouhadst  sworn  to  give  them 
9.  22  possessed  the  land  of  Sihon,  and  the  land 
9.  22  Heshbon,  and  the  land  of  Og  king  of  B. 

9.  23  broughtest  them  into  the  land  concern. 
9.  24  children  went  in  and  possessed  the  land 
9.  24  before  them  the  inhabitants  of  the  land 
9. 24  the  people  of  the  land,  that  they  might 


Neh.  9.  30  into  the  hand  of  the  people  of  the  lands 

9.  35  fat  land  which  thou  gavest  before  them 

9.  36  the  land  that  thou  gavest  unto  our  fathers 

10.  28  separated,  .from  the  people  of  the  lands 

10.  30  our  daughters  unto  the  people  of  the  land 

10.  31  (if)  the  people  of  the  land  bring  ware  or 

Esth.  8.  17  many  of  the  people  of  the  land  became  J. 

10.  1  Ahasuerus  laid  a  tribute  upon  the  land 
Job  1.  1  There  was  a  man  in  the  land  of  Uz,  whose 

1.  10  and  his  substance  is  increased  in  the  land 

10.  21  land  of  darkness,  and  the  shadow  of  death 
10.  22  A  land  of  darkness,  as  darkness  (itself 

28.  13  neither  is  it  found  in  theland  of  the  living 
37.  13  whether  for  correction,  or  for  his  land,  or 
42.  15  in  all  the  land  were  no  women  found  (so) 

Psa.  10. 16  the  heathen  are  perished  out  of  his  land 

27.  13  the  goodness  of  the  Lord  in  the  land  of 

35.  20  against  (them  that  are)  quiet  in  the  land 
37.  3  shalt  thou  dwell  in  the  land,  and  verily 
37.  29  The  righteous  shall  inherit  the  land,  and 
37.  34  he  shall  exalt  thee  to  inherit  the  land 
42.  6  I  remember  thee  from  the  land  of  Jordan 
44.  3  they  got  not  the  land  in  possession  by  their 
52.  5  root  thee  out  of  the  land  of  the  living 
63.  1  longeth  for  thee  in  a  dry  and  thirsty  land 
66.  1  Make  a  joyful  noise  unto  God,  all  ye  lands 
74.  8  burnt,  the  synagogues  01  God  in  theland 
78.  12  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  (in)  the  field  of  Zoan 

80.  9  to  take  deep  root,  and  it  filled  the  land 

81.  5  when  he  went  out  through  the  land  of  E. 

81. 10  which  brought  thee  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
85.  1  thou  hast  been  favourable  unto  thy  land 
85.  9  fear  him  ;  that  glory  may  dwell  in  our  land 

85. 12  and  our  land  shall  yield  her  increase 

88.  12  righteousness  in  the  land  of  forgetfulness 

100.  1  a  joyful  noise  unto  the  Lord,  all  ye  lands 

101.  6  (shall  be)  upon  the  faithful  of  the  land 
101.  8  will  early  destroy  the  wicked  of  the  land 

105.  11  Unto  thee  will  I  give  the  land  of  Canaan 
105. 16  he  called  for  a  famine  upon  the  land :  he 

105.  23  and  Jacob  sojourned  in  the  land  of  Ham 
105.  27  They  showed,  wonders  in  the  land  of  H. 
105.  30  Their  land  brought  forth  frogs  in  abund. 
105.  32  He  gave  them . .  flaming  fire  in  their  land 
105.  35  did  eat  up  all  the  herbs  in  their  land,  and 
105.  36  smote  also  all  the  first  bom  in  their  land 

105.  44  And  gave  them  the  lands  of  the  heathen 

106.  22  Wondrous worksin the landof  Ham;(and) 

106.  24  Yea,  they  despised  the  pleasant  land;  they 
106.  27  To  overthrow,  .to  scatter  them  in  the  la. 

106.  38  and  the  land  was  polluted  with  blood 

107.  3  gathered  them  out  of  the  lands,  from  the 

107.  34  A  fruitful  land  into  barrenness,  for  the 

1 16.  9  before  the  Lord  in  the  land  of  the  living 

135.  12  And  gave  their  land  (for)  an  heritage,  an 

136.  2i  gave  their  land  for  an  heritage  :  for  his 

142.  5  (and)  my  portion  in  the  land  of  the  living 

143.  6  (thirsteth)  after  thee,  as  a  thirsty  land 
143.  10  good  ;  lead  me  into  the  land  of  upright. 

Prov.  !2.  21  the  upright  shall  dwell  in  the  land,  and 

28.  2  For  the  t  ransgression  of  a  land  many  (are) 

29.  4  king  by  judgment  establisheth  the  land 

31.  23  he  sitteth  among  the  elders  of  the  land 
Eccl.  10.  16  Woe  to  thee,  0  land,  when  thy  king  (is) 

10.  17  Blessed ’(art)  thou,  0  land,  when  thy  king 
Song  2.  12  voice  of  the  turtle  is  heard  in  our  land 
Isa.  1.  19  obedient,  ye  shall  eat  the  good  of  the  land 

2.  7  Their  land  also  is  full  of  silver  and  gold 

2.  7  their  land  is  also  full  of  horses,  neither 

2.  8  Their  land  also  is  full  of  idols ;  they  wor. 
5.  30  if  (one)  look  unto  the  land,  behold  dark. 

6. 12  great  forsaking  in  the  midst  of  the  land 

7.  18  for  the  bee  that  (is)in  the  landof  Assyria 

7.  22  shall  everyone  eat  (that  is)  left  in  the  land 

7.  24  the  land  shall  become  briers  and  thorns 

8.  8  ivings  shall  fill  the  breadth  of  thy  land 

9.  1  land  of  Zebulun,  and  the  land  of  Naphtali 
9.  2  dwell  in  the  land  of  the  shadow  of  death 
9.  19  Through  the  wrath .  .is  the  land  darkened 

10.  23  determined,  in  the  midst  of  all  the  land 

11.  16  that  he  came  up  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

13.  5  his  indignation,  to  destroy  the  whole  land 

13.  9  and  fierce  anger,  to  lay  the  land  desolate 
13.14  turn . .  and  flee  every  one  into  his  own  land 

14.  20  thou  hast  destroyed  thy  land,  (and)  slain 
14.  21  norpossessthe  land,  norfill  thefac.e  of  the 
14.  25  I  will  break  the  Assyrian  in  my  land,  and 
16.  1  Send  ye  the  lamb  to  the  ruler  of  the  land 
16.  4  oppressors  are  consumed  out  of  the  land 
18.  1  Woe  to  the  land  shadowing  with  wings 

18.  2,  7  a  nation,  whose  land  the  rivers  have  sp. 

19.  18  shall  five  cities  in  the  land  ofEgypt  speak 
19.  19  altar  to  the  Lord  in  the  midst  of  the  land 
19.  20  for  a  witness  unto  the  Lord,  .in  the  land 
19.  24  (even)  a  blessing  in  the  midst  of  the  land 

21.  1  cometh  from  the  desert,  from  a  terrible  1. 

21.  14  The  inhabitants  of  the  land  of  Tema  bro. 

23.  1  from  the  land  of  Chittim  it  is  revealed  to 

23. 10  Pass  through  thy  land  as  a  river,  O  daug. 

23.  13  Behold  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans ;  this 

24.  3  The  land  shall  be  utterly  emptied, -and 

24. 11  is  darkened,  the  mirth  of  the  land  is  gone 

24.  13  thus  it  shall  be  in  the  midst  of  the  land 

26.  1  this  song  be  sung  in  the  land  of  Judah 
26. 10  in  the  land  of  uprightness  will  he  deal 

27.  13  ready  to  perish  in  the  land  of  Assyria 
27.  13  outcasts  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  and  shall 

30.  6  Into  the  land  of  trouble  and  anguish ,  from 

32.  2  shadow  of  a  great  rock  in  a  weary  land 

33.  17  they  shall  behold  the  land  that  is  very  far 

34.  6  a  great  slaughter  in  the  land  of  Idumea 
34.  7  their  land  shall  be  soaked  with  blood,  and 


Isa.  34.  9  land  thereof  shall  become  burning  pitch 

36.10  Am  I  now  come  up . .  against  this  land  to 

36.  10  Go  up  against  this  land,  and  destroy  it 
36.  17  you  away  to  a  land  like  your  own  land 
36.  17  a  land  of  corn  and  wine,  a  land  of  bread 
36.  18  godsof  the  nations  delivered  his  land  out 

36.  20  lands,  that  have  delivered  their  land  out 

37.  7  heararumour,  andreturn  to  his  ownland 
37.  7  him  to  fall  by  the  sword  in  his  own  land 
37.  11  to  all  lands  by  destroying  them  utterly 

37.  38  and  they  escaped  into  the  land  of  Armenia 

38.  11  (even)the  Lord,  in  the  land  of  the  living 
41.  18  will  make,  .the  dryland  springs  of  water 
49.  12  Behold,  .these  from  the  land  of  Sinim 
49.  19  the  land  of  thy  destruction,  shall  even 
53.  8  he  was  cut  off  out  of  the  land  of  the  living 
57-  13  putteth  his  trust,  .shall  possess  the  land 

60.  18  Violence  shall  no  more  lie.  in  thy  land 

60.  21  they  shall  inherit  the  land  for  ever,  the 

61.  7  their  land  they  shall  possess  the  double 

62.  4  thy  land  any  more  be  termed  Desolate 
62.  4  be  called  Hephzi-bah,  and  thy  land  Ben. 
62.  4  LORDdelightethiutliee.andthy'landshall 

Jer.  1.  1  fwere)  in  Anathoth  in  the  land  of  Benja. 

1.  14  upon  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  land 

1.  18  and  brazen  walls  against  the  whole  land 

1.  18  priests,  .and  against  thepeopleof  the  land 

2.  2  wilderness,  in  a  laud  (that  was)  not  sown 

2.  6  that  brought  us  up  out  of  the  land  of  Eg. 

2.  6  landof  deserts  and  of  pits,  through  a  land 
2.  6  through  a  land  that  no  man  passed  thro. 
2.  7  ye  defiled  my  land,  and  made  mine  heri. 
2.  15  (and)  yelled,  and  they  made  his  land  wa. 

2.  31  a  wilderness  unto  Israel?  a  land  of  dark. 

3.  1  shall  not  that  land  be  greatly  polluted? 

3.  2  and  thou  hast  polluted  the  land  with  tliy 

3.  9  that  she  defiled  the  land,  and  committed 

3.  16  be  multiplied  and  increased  in  the  land 

3.  18  out  of  the  land  of  the  north  to  the  land 

3.  19  and  give  thee  a  pleasant  land,  a  goodly 

4.  5  Blow  ye  the  trumpet  in  the  land :  cry,  ga. 

4.  7  from  his  place  to  make  thy  land  desolate 

4.  20  the  whole  land  is  spoiled  :  suddenly  are 

4.  27  The  whole  land  shall  be  desolate ;  yetwill 

5.  19  land,  so  shall  ye  serve  strangers  in  a  land 

5.  30  horrible  thing  is  committed  in  the  laud 

6.  8  make  thee  desolate,  a  land  not  inhabited 

6. 12  my  hand  upon  the  inhabitants  of  the  land 

7.  7  in  the  land  that  I  gave  to  your  fathers,  for 
7.  22  that  I  brought  them  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
7.  25  came  forth  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt  unto 

7.  34  cause  to  cease,  .for  the  land  shall  be  des. 

8.  16  the  whole  land  trembled  at  the  sound  of 

8.  16  have  devoured  the  land,  and  all  that  is 

9.  12  the  land  perisheth  (and)  is  burnt  up  like 

9.  19  we  have  forsaken  the  land,  because  our 

10.  17  Gather  up  thy  wares  out  of  the  land,  0 

10.  18  I  will  sling  outthe  inhabitants  of  the  land 

11.  4  I  brought  them  forth  out  of  the  landof  E. 

11.  5  them  a  land  flowing  with  milk  and  honey 

11.  7  brought  them  up  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

11.  19  let  us  cut  him  off  from  the  land  of  the  li. 

12.  4  How  long  shall  the  land  mourn,  and  the 

12.  5  and  (if)  in  the  land  of  peace,  (wherein) 

12.  11  the  whole  land  is  made  desolate,  because 

12.  12  land  even  to  the  (other)  end  of  the  land 

12.  15  to  his  heritage,  and  every  man  to  his  land 

13.  13  I  will  fill  airthe  inhabitants  of  this  land 

14.  8  thou  be  as  a  stranger  in  the  land,  and  as 
14.  15  and  famine  shall  not  be  in  this  land  ;  By 

14.  18  go  about  into  a  land  that  they  know  not 

15.  7  fan  them  with  a  fan  in  the  gates  of  the  i. 

15.  14  pass,  .into  a  land  (which)  thou  knowest 

16.  3  their  fathers  that  begat  them  in  this  land 

16.  6  great  and  the  small  shall  die  in  this  land 
16.  13  out  of  this  land  into  a  land  that  ye  know 
16.  14  the  children  of  Israel  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
16.  15  land  of  the  north,  and  from  all  the  lands 

16.  18  because  they  have  defiled  my  land,  they 

17.  4  to  serve  thine  enemies  in  the  land  which 

17.  6  wilderness,  (in)  a  salt  land  and  notinliab. 

17.  26  from  the  land  of  Benjamin,  and  from  the 

18.  16  make  their  land  desolate,  (and)  a  perpet. 

22.  12  captive,  and  shall  see  this  land  no  more 

22.  27  the  land  wliereunto  they  desire  to  return 

22.  28  are  cast  into  a  land  which  they  know  not 

23.  7  the  children  of  Israel  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

23.  10  For  the  land  is  full  of  adulterers  ;  for 

23.  10  because  of  swearing  the  land  mourneth 
23. 15  is  profaneness  gone  forth  into  all  the  land 

24.  5  into  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans  for  (their) 

24.  6  and  I  will  bring  them  again  to  this  land 

24.  8  this  land,  and  them  that  dwell  in  the  land 

25.  9  will  bring  them  against  this  land,  and  aga. 

25. 11  this  whole  land  shall  be  a  desolation,  (and) 

25.  12  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans,  and  will  make 

25.  13  I  will  bring  upon  that  laud  all  my  words 

25.  20  land  of  Uz,  and  all  the  kings  of  the  land 

25.  38  their  land  is  desolate  because  of  the  fierce. 
26. 17  rose  up  certain  of  the  elders  of  the  laud 

26.  20  against  this  city  and  against  this  land 

27.  6  now  have  I  given  all  these  lands  into  the 

27  7  serve. . until  the  very  time  of  his  land 

30  3  to  the  land  that  I  gave  to  their  fathers 

30.  10  thy  seed  from  the  land  of  their  captivity 

31.  16  shall  come  again  from  the  land  of  the 

31.  23  use  this  speech  in  the  land  of  Judah 

31.  32  to  bring  them  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

32.  15  shall  be  possessed  again  in  this  land 

32.  20  signs  and  wonders  in  the  land  of  Egypt 
32.  21  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt  with  signs,  and 
32.  22  this  land,  .a  land  flowing  with  milk  and 


LAND 


588 


LAND 


Jer.  32.  41  I  will  plant  them  in  this  land  assuredly 

32.  43  And  fields  shall  be  bought  in  this  land 

32.  44  take  witnesses  in  the  land  of  Benjamin 

33.  11  cause  to  return  the  captivity  of  the  land 

33.  13  in  the  land  of  Benjamin,  and  in  the  places 

33.  15  judgment  and  righteousness  in  the  land 

34.  13  that  I  brought  them  forth  out  of  the  land 
34. 19  all  the  people  of  the  land,  which  passed 

35.  11  king  of  Babylon  came  up  into  the  land 

36.  29  shall  certainly  come  and  destroy  this  land 

37.  1  king  of  Babylon  made  king  in  the  land  of 

37.  2  nor  the  people  of  the  land,  did  hearken 

37.  7  shall  return  to  Egypt  into  their  own  land 

37.  12  went. .to  go  into  the  land  of  Benjamin, to 
37.  19  come  against  you,  nor  against  this  land 

39.  5  brought . .  to  Riblah  in  the  land  of  Hamath 

39. 10  which  had  nothing,  in  the  land  of  Judah 

40.  4  the  laud  (is)  before  thee  :  whither  it  seem. 

40.  6  among  the  people  that  were  left  in  the  1. 
40.  7  the  son  of  Ahikam  governor  in  the  land 
40.  7  the  poor  of  the  land,  of  them  that  were 
40.  9  dwell  in  the  land,  and  serve  the  king  of 

40.  12  came  to  the  land  of  Judah,  to  Gedaliah 

41.  2  the  king,  .had  made  governor  over  the  1. 

41.  18  whom  tire  king,  .made  governor  in  the  1. 

42.  10  If  ye  will  still  abide  in  this  land,  then  will 

42.  13  We  will  not  dwell  in  this  land,  neither 

42.  14  we  will  go  into  the  land  of  Egypt,  where 

42.  16  shall  overtake  you  there  in  the  land  of  E. 

43.  4  obeyed  not.  .todwellinthe  land  of  Judah 

43.  5  beendriven,  to  dwell  in  the  land  of  Judah 

43.  7  they  came  into  the  land  of  Egypt :  for 

43.  11  wiien  he  cometh  he  shall  smite  the  land 

43. 12  shall  array  himself  with  tlie  land  of  Egypt 

43.  13  Beth-shemesh,  that  (is)  in  the  land  of  E. 

44.  1  all  the  Jews  which  dwell  in  the  land  ofE. 

44.  8  burning  incense  unto  other  gods  in  the  1. 

44.  9  they  have  committed  in  the  land  of  Judah 

44.  12,  14,  28  the  land  of  Egypt  to  sojourn  there 

44.  12  consumed,  (and)  fall  in  the  land  of  Egypt 
44.  13  I  will  punish  them  that  dwell  in  the  land 
44.  14  they  should  return  into  the  land  of  Judah 
44.  13  the  people  that  dweltin  the  land  of  Egypt 
44.  21  the  people  of  the  land,  did  not  the  Loud 
44.  22  therefore  is  your  laud  a  desolation,  and 
44.  24,  27  Judah  that  (are)  in  the  land  of  Egypt 
44.  26  all  Judah  that  dwell  in  the  land  of  Egypt 
44.  26  any -man  of  Judah  in  all  the  land  of  Egypt 

44.  28  the  land  of  Egypt  into  the  land  of  Judah 

45.  4  and.  .1  will  pluck  up,  even  this  whole  land 

46.  12  and  thy  cry  hath  filled  the  land :  for  the 

46.  13  should  come  (and)  smite  tlie  land  of  Egypt 

46.  16  and  to  the  land  of  our  nativity,  from  the 

46.  27  thy  seed  from  tlie  land  of  their  captivity 

47.  2  shall  overflow  the  land,  and  all  that  is 

47.  2  the  inhabitants  of  the  land  shall  howl 

48.  24  upon  all  the  cities  of  the  land  of  Moab 

48.  33  plentiful  field,  and  from  the  land  of  Moab 

50.  1  against  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans  by  Jer. 

50.  3  which  shall  make  her  land  desolate,  and 

50.  8  go  forth  out  of  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans 

50.  16  they  shall  flee  every  one  to  his  own  land 

50.  18  punish  the  king  of  Babylon  and  his  land 
50.  21  Go  up  against  the  land  of  Meratliaim 

50.  22  A  sound  of  battle  (is)  in  the  land,  and  of 
50.  25  the  work,  .in  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans 
50.  28  that  flee  and  escape  out  of  the  land  of  B. 
50.  34  he  may  give  rest  to  the  land,  and  disquiet 
50.  38  it  (is)  the  land  of  graven  images,  and  they 

50.  45  purposed  against  the  land  of  theChaldeans 

51.  2  shall  fan  her,  and  shall  empty  her  land 

51.  4  shall  fall  in  the  laud  of  tlie  Chaldeans 

51.  5  their  land  was  filled  with  sin  against  the 

51.  27  Set  ye  up  a  standard  in  the  land,  blow 

51.  28  rulers,  .and  all  the  land  of  his  dominion 
51.  29  the  land  shall  tremble  and  sorrow :  for 
51.  29  to  make  the  land  of  Babylon  a  desolation 
51.43  Her  cities  are  a  desolation,  a  dry  land,  and 
51.  43  a  land  wherein  no  man  dwelleth,  neither 
51.  46  rumour  that  shall  be  heard  in  the  land 
51.  46  and  violence  in  the  land,  ruler  against 
51.  47  her  whole  land  shall  be  confounded,  and 
51.  52  through  all  her  land  the  wounded  shall 

51.  54  destruction  from  the  land  of.  .Chaldeans 

52.  6  was  no  bread  for  the  people  of  the  land 

52.  9  carried,  .to  Riblah  in  the  land  of  Hamath 

52.  16  of  the  poor  of  tlie  land  for  vine  dressers 

52.  25  who  mustered  the  people  of  the  land;  and 
52. 25  threescore  men  of  the  people  of  the  land 

52.  27  put  them  to  deatli  in  Riblah  in  the  land 

Lam.  4.21  daughter,  .that  dwellest  in  the  land  of  Uz 
Eze.  1.  3  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans,  by  the  river 

6.  14  hand  upon  them,  and  make  the  land  des. 

7.  2  is  come  upon  the  four  corners  of  the  land 

7.  7  0  thou  that  dwellest  in  the  land ;  the  time 

7.  23  the  land  is  full  of  hloody  crimes,  and  the 

7.  27  hands  of  the  people  of  the  land  shall  be 

8.  17  they  have  filled  the  land  with  violence 

9.  9  the  land  is  full  of  blood,  and  the  city  full 

11.  15  unto  us  is  this  land  given  in  possession 

12.  13  to  Babylon  (to) the  land  of  theChaldeans 
12.  19  say  unto  the  people  of  the  land,  Thussaith 
12.  19  her  land  may  be  desolate  from  all  that 
12.  20  laid  waste,  and  the  land  shall  be  desolate 
14.  13  land  sinneth  against  me  by  trespassing 
14.  15  noisome  beasts  to  pass  through  the  land 
14.  16  delivered,  but  the  land  shall  be  desolate 
14.  17  land,  and  say.  Sword,  go  through  the  land 
14.  19 1  send  a  pestilence  into  that  land,  and  pour 
15  8  1  will  make  theland  desolate,  because  they 
16.  3  thy  nativity  (is)  of  the  land  of  Canaan 
16.  29  in  the  land  of  Canaan  unto  Chaldea ;  and 


Eze.  17.  4  carried  it  into  a  land  of  traffic ;  he  set  it 
1 7.  5  He  took  also  of  the  seed  of  the  land,  and 
17.  13  he  hath  also  taken  the  mighty  of  the  laud 

19.  4  him  with  chains  unto  the  land  of  Egypt 

19.  7  the  land  was  desolate,  and  the  fulness 

20.  5  known  unto  them  in  the  land  of  Egypt 

20.  6  forth  of  the  land  of  Egypt  into  a  land  that 

20.  6,  15  which  (is)  the  glory  of  all  lands 

20.  8  anger,  .in  the  midst  of  the  land  of  Egypt 
20.  9  bringing  them  forth  out  of  the  land  of  E. 
20.  10  to  go  forth  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  and 
20.  15  them  into  the  land  which  I  had  given 
20.  28  I  had  brought  them  into  the  land,  (for) 

20.  36  in  the  wilderness  of  the  land  of  Egypt,  so 

20.  40  Israel,  all  of  them  in  the  land,  serve  me 

21.  19  twain  shall  come  forth  out  of  one  land 

21.  30  I  will  judge  thee,  .in  the  land  of  thy  nat. 

21.  32  thy  blood  shall  be  in  the  midst  of  theland 

22.  24  Thou  (art)  the  land  that  is  not  cleansed 

22.  29  people  of  the  land  have  used  oppression 

22.  30  stand  in  the  gap  before  me  for  tlie  land 

23.  15  of  Chaldea,  tlie  land  of  their  nativity 

23.  19  played  the  harlot  in  the  land  of  Egypt 
23.27  whoredom  (brought)  from  theland  of  Eg. 

23.  48  cause  lewdness  to  cease  out  of  the  land 

26.  20  I  shall  set  glory  in  the  land  of  the  living 

27.  17  land  of  Israel,  they  (were)  thy  merchants 
27.  29  all  the  pilots,  .shall  stand  upon  the  land 

29.  9  land  of  Egypt  shall  be  desolate  and  waste 
29.  10  will  make  the  land  of  Egypt  utterly  waste 
29.  12  I  will  make  theland  of  Egypt  desolate 
29.  14  (into)  tlie  land  of  Pathros,  into  the  land 
29.  19  Behold,  I  will  give  the  land  of  Egypt  unto 

29.  20  I  have  given  him  the  land  of  Egypt  (for) 

30.  5  the  men  of  the  land  that  is  in  league 

30. 11  He.  .shall  be  brought  to  destroy  the  laud 
30.  11  they  shall,  .fill  the  land  with  the  slain 

30. 12  sell  the  land  into  the  hand  of  the  wicked 

30. 12  I  Will  make  the  land  waste,  and  all  that 

30. 13  there,  .be  no  more  a  prince  of  the  land  of  E. 

30. 13  I  will  put  a  fear  in  the  land  of  Egypt 

30.  25  he  shall  stretch  it  out  upon  the  land  of  E. 

31.  12  are  broken  by  all  the  rivers  of  the  land 

32.  4  Then  will  I  leave  thee  upon  the  land,  I 
32.  6  will  also  water  with  thy  blood  the  land 
32.  8  set  darkness  upon  thy  land,  saith  the  Lord 

32. 15  I  shall  make  the  land  of  Egypt  desolate 
32.  23  which  caused  terror  in  the  land  of  the  liv. 
32  24,  26  their  terror  in  the  land  of  the  living 
32.  25  terror  was  caused  in  the  land  of  the  living 
32.  27  terror  of  the  mighty  in  theland  of  the  living 

32.  32  caused  my  terror  in  the  land  of  the  living 

33.  2  upon  aland,  if  the  peopleof  theland  take 
33.  3  he  seetli  the  sword  come  upon  the  land 
33.  24  the  land  :  but  we  (are)  many ;  the  land  is 
33.  25  shed  blood:  and  shall  ye  possess  the  land? 
33.  26  ye  defile,  .and  shall  ye  possess  the  land  ? 
33.  28  I  will  lay  the  land  most  desolate,  and 

33.  29  when  I  have  laid  the  land  most  desolate 

34.  25  the  evil  beasts  to  cease  out  of  the  land 
34.  28  shall  tlie  beast  of  the  land  devour  them 

34.  29  no  more  consumed  witli  hunger  in  theland 

36.  5  which  have  appointed  my  land  into  their 
36.  18  blood  that  they  had  shed  upon  the  land 
36.  20  These . .  are  gone  forth  out  of  his  land 

36.  28  in  the  land  that  I  gave  to  your  fathers 
36.  34  the  desolate  land  shall  be  tilled,  whereas 

36.  35  This  land  that  was  desolate  is  become  like 

37.  22  in  the  land  upon  the  mountains  of  Israel 

37.  25  they  shall  dwell  in  the  land  that  I  have 

38.  2  Gog,  the  land  of  Magog,  the  chief  prince 

38.  8  land  (that  is)  brought  back  from  the  sword 

38.  9  shalt  be  like  a  cloud  to  cover  the  land 

38.  11  go  up  to  the  land  of  unwalled  villages 
38.  12  nations,  .dwell  in  the  midst  of  the  land 

38. 16  shalt  come,  as  a  cloud  to  cover  the  land 

38.  16  I  will  bring  thee  against  my  land,  that 

39. 12  burying,  .that  they  may  cleanse  the  land 

39. 13  all  the  peopleof  the  land  shall  bury  (them) 

39.  14  passing  through  the  land,  to  bury  with 

39.  15  the  passengers  (that)  pass  through  the  1. 

39.  16  Thus  shall  they  cleanse  the  land 

39.  27  gathered  them  out  of  their  enemies’  lands 

40.  2  brought  he  me  into  the  laud  of  Israel,  and 

45.  1  ye  shall  divide  by  lot  the  land  for  inheri. 

45.  1  unto  the  Lord,  an  holy  portion  of  the  land 

45.  4  The  holy  (portion)  of  the  land  shall  be  for 

45.  8  In  the  land  shall  be  his  possession  in  Is. 
45.  8  (the  rest  of)  the  land  shall  they  give  to  the 

45. 16  All  the  people  of  the  land  shall  give  this 

45.  22  for  all  the  people  of  the  land  a  bullock 

46.  3  the  people  of  the  land  shall  worship  at 

46.  9  the  people  of  the  land  shall  come  before 

47.  13  border  whereby  ye  shall  inherit  the  land 

47.  14  land  shall  fall  unto  you  for  inheritance 

47.  15  border  of  the  land  toward  the  north  side 
47. 18  from  the  land  of  Israel  (by)  Jordan,  from 

47.  21  So  shall  ye  divide  this  land  unto  you 

48.  12  (this)  oblation  of  the  land  that  is  offered 

48.  14  nor  alienate  the  first  fruits  of  the  land 

48.  29  This  (is)  the  land  which  ye  shall  divide 

Dan.  1.  2  which  he  carried  into  the  land  of  Shinar 
9.  6  fathers,  and  to  all  the  people  of  the  land 
9. 15  brought  thy  people  forth  out  of  the  land 
11.  16  he  shall  stand  in  the  glorious  laud,  which 
11.  19  his  face  toward  the  fort  of  his  own  land 
11.  28  he  return  into  his  land  with  great  riches 
11.  28  do  (exploits),  and  return  to  his  own  land 
11.  41  He  shall  enter  also  into  the  glorious  land 
11.  42  and  the  land  of  Egypt  shall  not  escape 
Hos.  1.  2  the  land  hath  committed  great  whoredom 

1. 11  they  shall  come  up  out  of  the  land  :  for 


Hos.  2.  3  set  her  like  a  dry  land,  and  slay  her  with 

2.  15  when  she  came  up  out  of  the  land  of  Eg. 

4.  1  controversy  with ..  inhabitants  of  the  land 

4.  1  mercy,  nor  knowledge  of  God  in  the  land 
4.  3  Therefore  shall  the  land  mourn,  and  every 
7.  16  This  (shall  be)  their  derision  in  the  laud 
9.  3  They  shall  not  dwell  in  the  Lord’s  land 

10.  1  according  to  the  goodness  of  his  land  they 

11.  5  shall  not  return  into  the  land  of  Egypt 

11.  11  and  as  a  dove  out  of  the  land  of  Assyria 

12.  9  the  LORD  thy  God  from  the  laud  of  Egypt 

13.  4  the  Lord  thy  God  from  tlie  land  of  Egypt 

13.  5  the  wilderness,  in  the  land  of  great  drought 

Joel  1.  2  give  ear,  all  ye  inhabitants  of  the  land 

1.  6  a  nation  is  come  up  upon  my  land,  strong 

1.  14  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  land  (into)  the 

2.  1  the  inhabitants  of  the  land  tremble  :  for 

2.  3  land (is)asthegardenofEdenbefore  them 
2.  18  Then  will  the  Lord  be  jealous  for  his  laud 

2.  20  drive  him  into  a  land  barren  and  desolate 

3.  2  among  the  nations,  and  parted  my  land 

3.  19  have  shed  innocent  blood  in  their  land 

Amos  2.  10  I  brought  you  up  from  the  land  of  Egypt 

2.  10  led  you .  to  possess  the  land  of  the  Amo. 

3.  1  which  I  brought  up  from  the  land  of  Eg. 

3.  9  Publish,  .in  the  palaces  in  the  land  of  E. 
3.  11  (there  shall  be)  even  round  about  the  land 
7.  2  made  an  end  of  eatingtliegrassof  theland 

7. 10  the  land  is  not  able  to  bear  all  his  words 

7.  12  flee  thee  away  into  the  land  of  Judah,  and 

8.  4  even  to  make  the  poor  of  the  land  to  fail 

8.  8  Shall  not  the  land  tremble  for  this,  and 

8.  11  I  will  send  a  famine  in  the  land,  not  a 

9.  5  God  of  hosts  (is)  he  that  toucheth  the  land 

9.  7  brought  up  Israel  out  of  the  land  of  Eg.  ? 
Mic.  5.  5  when  the  Assyrian  shall  come  into  our  1. 

5.  6  they  shall  waste  the  land  of  Assyria  with 

5.  6  land  of  Nimrod  in  the  entrances  thereof 

5.  6  when  he  cometh  into  our  land,  and  when 

5. 11  I  will  cut  off  tlie  cities  of  thy  land,  and  tli. 

6.  4  brought  thee  up  out  of  tlie  land  of  Egypt 
713  tlie  land  shall  be  desolate  because  of  them 

7.  15  of  thy  coming  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 
Nall.  3.  13  the  gates  of  thy  land  shall  be  set  wide  open 
Hab.  1.  6  march  through  the  breadth  of  the  land,  to 

2.  8, 17  the  violence  of  tiie  land,  of  the  city,  and 

3.  7  curtains  of  the  land  of  Midian  did  tremble 
3.  12  Thou  didst  march  through  the  land  in  ind. 

Zepli.  1.  18  the  whole  land  shall  be  devoured  by  the 

1.  18  riddance  of  all  them  that  dwell  in  theland 

2.  5  the  land  of  the  Philistines,  I  will  even 

3. 19  land  where  they  have  been  put  to  shame 
Hag.  1.  11  I  called  for  a  drought  upon  the  land,  and 
2.  4  be  strong,  all  ye  people  of  the  land,  saith 
Zecli.  1.  21  horn  over  the  land  of  Judah  to  scatter  it 

2.  6  flee  from  the  land  of  the  north,  saith  the 

3.  9  remove  the  iniquity  of  that  land  in  one 

5. 11  To  build  it  an  house  in  the  land  of  Shinar 
7.  5  Speak  unto  all  the  people  of  the  land,  and 
7.  14  the  land  was  desolate  after  them,  that  no 

7.  14  for  they  laid  the  pleasant  land  desolate 

9.  1  word  of  the  Lord  in  the  land  of  Hadrach 

10.  10  I  will  bring  them  .  .out  of  the  land  of  E. 

10.  10  into  the  land  of  Gilead  and  Lebanon ;  and 

11.  6  no  more  pity  the  inhabitants  of  the  land 

11.  6  they  shall  smite  the  land,  and  out  of  their  I. 
11.  16  I  will  raise  up  a  shepherd  in  the  land 

12. 12  the  land  shall  mourn,  every  family  apart 
13.  2  the  namesof  the  idols  out  of  the  land,  and 
13.  2  the  unclean  spirit  to  pass  out  of  the  land 

13.  8  shall  come  to  pass,  (that)  in  all  the  land 
14. 10  the  land  shall  be  turned  as  a  plain  from 

Mai.  3.  12  ye  shall  be  a  delightsome  land,  saith  the 

3 . Field,  country,  level  jtlace,  nTy  sadeh. 

Ruth  4.  3  Naomi.  .seUeth  a  parcel  of  land,  which 

1  Sa.  14.  14  within  as  it  were  an  half  acre  of  land 

2  Sa.  9.  7  restore,  .all  the  land  of  Saul  thy  father 

19.  29  have  said.  Thou  and  Ziba  divide  the  land 
2  Ki.  8.  3,  5  the  king  for  her  house  and  for  her  land 
Nell.  5.  3  We  have  mortgaged  our  lands,  vineyards 
5.  4  (and  that  upon)  our  lands  and  vineyards 
5.  5  other  men  have  our  lauds  and  vineyards 
5.  t  1  their  lands,  their  vineyards,  their  olive  y. 

5.  16  neither  bought  we  any  land  :  and  aU  my 

4 . Field,  aypii  agros. 

Mattig.  29  or  mother,  or  wive,  or  children,  or  lands 
Mark  10.  29  mother,  or  wife,  or  children,  or  lands,  for 

10.  30  sisters,  mothers,  and  children,  and  lands 
Acts  4.  37  Having  land,  sold  (it),  and  brought  them. 

5 . Land,  earth,  yy  ge. 

Matt  2  6(in)thelandof  Juda,  art  not  the  least  am. 
2.  20  go  into  the  land  of  Israel :  for  they  are  d. 
2.  21  arose,  and  came  into  the  land  of  Israel 
4. 15  The  land  of  Zabulon,  and  the  land  of  N. 
9.  26  fame,  .went  abroad  into  all  that  land 

10.  15  be  more  tolerable  for  the  land  of  Sodom 

11.  24  be  more  tolerable  for  theland  of  Sodom 

14.  34  they  came  into  the  land  of  Gennesaret 
27.  45  over  all  the  land  unto  the  ninth  hour 

Mark  4.  1  multitude  was  by  the  sea  on  the  land 

6.  47  midst  of  the  sea,  and  he  alone  on  the  land 

6.  53  they  came  into  theland  of  Gennesaret,  and 

15-  33  over  the  whole  land  until  the  ninth  hour 
Luke  4.  25  great  famine  was  throughout  all  the  land 
5.  3  would  thrust  out  a  little  from  the  land 

5. 1 1  when  they  had  brought  their  ships  to  land 

8.  27  when  he  went  forth  to  land,  there  met  him 

14.  35  It  is  neither  fit  for  the  land,  nor  yet  for 
21.  23  there  shall  be  great  distress  in  the  land 

John  3.  22  and  his  disciples  into  the  land  of  Judea 


LAND 


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LAST 


John  6.  21  ship  was  at  the  land  whither  they  went 

2i.  8  they  werenot  far  from  land,  butasit  were 
2i.  9  As  soon  then  as  they  were  come  to  land 
2i.  ii  drew  the  net  to  land  full  of  great  fishes 
Acts  7.  3  into  the  land  which  I  shall  show  thee 

7.  4  came  he  out  of  the  land  of  the  Chaldeans 
7.  4  he  removed  him  into  this  land,  wherein  ye 
7.  6  seed  should  sojourn  in  a  strange  land 
7.  11  over  all  [the  land  of]  Egypt  and  Chanaan 
7.  29  and  was  a  stranger  in  the  land  of  Madian 
7.  36  wonders  and  signs  in  the  land  of  Egypt 

7.  40  which  brought  us  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 
13.  17  when  they  dwelt  as  strangers  in  the  land 
13.  19  had  destroyed  seven  nations  in  the  land 
13.  19  he  divided  their  land  to  them  by  lot 

27.  39  when  it  was  day,  they  knew  not  the  land 
27.  43  (themselves),  .(into  the  sea),  and  gettol. 

27.  44  it  came  to  pass,  .escaped  all  safe  to  land 
Heb.  8.  9  by  the  hand  to  lead  them  out  of  the  land 

11.  9  By  faith  he  sojourned  in  the  land  of  prom. 
Jude  5  having  saved  the  people  out  of  the  land 

*  6.  Dry  land,  lypos  xeros. 

Matt23.  15  for  ye  compass  sea  and  land  to  make  one 

7  .Place,  region,  X“>Pa  chora. 

Mark  1.  5  there  went  out  to  him  all  the  land  of  J. 
Lukeis-  14  there  arose  a  mighty  famine  in  that  land 
Acts  10.  39  in  the  land  of  the  Jews,  and  in  Jerusalem 

8., 4  small  place,  spot,  xoiptiv  chorion. 

•  Acts  4.  34  for  as  many  as  were  possessors  of  lands 

5.  3  keep  back  (part)  of  the  price  of  the  land  ? 
5.  8  Tell  me  whether  ye  sold  the  land  for  so 
[Sec  also  Barren,  dry,  piece,  thirsty.] 

LAND,  to  — 

1  .To  lead  down,  bring  to  land,  xardyoi  katagu. 
Acts  21.  3  and  sailed  into  Syria,  and  [landed]  at  T. 

28.  12  landing  at  Syracuse,  we  tarried,  .three 

2.  To  come  down,  Karlpxopai  katercliomai. 

Acts  18.  22  when  he  had  landed  at  Cesarea,  and  gone 
[See  also  Bring  to.] 

LAND,  bom  in  the  — 

Native,  aboriginal,  indigenous,  mjk  ezrach. 

Lev.  24. 16  the  stranger,  as  he  that  is  born  in  the  land 
Nunns.  30  born  in  the  laud,  or  a  stranger,  the  same 

LAND  MARK 

1  .Border,  Vint  gebul. 

Deutio.  14  slialt  not  remove  thy  neighbour’s  landmark 
27. 1 7  he  that  removetli  his  neigh bour’slaudmark 
Prov22.  28  Remove  not  the  ancient  landmark,  which 

23.  10  Remove  not  the  old  landmark ;  and  enter 

2. Border,  nVmt  gebulah. 

Job  24.  2  remove  the  landmarks  :  they  violently 

LANE  - 

A  narrow  passage,  pipr)  rhume. 

Lukei4.  21  Go  out  quickly  into  the  streets  and  lanes 

LANGUAGE  — 

1.  Word,  737  ddbar. 

Psa.  19.  3  no  speech  nor  language,  .their  voice  is  not 

2.  Tongue,  jiiyV  lashon. 

Neh.  13.  24  but  according  to  the  language  of  each 
Esth.  1.  22  and  to  every  people  after  their  language 

1.  22  published  according  to  the  language  of 

3.  12  and  (to)  every  people  after  their  language 

8.  9  unto  every  people  after  their  language 

8.  9  to  the  Jews,  .according  to  their  language 
Jer.  5.  15  a  nation  whose  language  thou  knowest 
Eze.  3.  5,  6  strange  speech  and  of  an  hard  language 
Zech.  8.  23  >ut  of  all  languages  of  the  nations,  even 

3.  Tongue,  ]B'V  lishshan. 

Dan.  3.  4  cried  aloud.  .0  people,  nations,  and  lan. 
3.  7  all  the  people,  the  nations,  and  the  lang. 

3.  29  That  every  people,  nation,  and  language 

4.  1  unto  all  people,  nations,  and  languages 

5.  19  all  people,  nations,  and  languages,  trera. 

6.  25  wrote  unto  all  people,  nations,  and  lang. 

7.  14  that  all  people,  nations,  and  languages 

4 . Lip,  ns'y  saphah. 

Gen.  11.  1  the  whole  earth  was  of  one  language,  and 

11.  6  they  have  all  one  language ;  and  this  they 
11.  7  go  down,  and  there  confound  their  lang. 
11.  9  Lord  did  there  confound  the  language  of 
Psa.  81.  5  1  heard  a  language  (that)  I  understood  not 
Isa.  19.  18  speak  the  language  of  Canaan,  and  swear 
Zeph.  3.  9  will  I  turn  to  the  people  a  pure  language 

5 . Dialect,  tongue,  SidxeKros  dialektos. 

Acts  2.  6  heard  them  speak  in  his  own  language 
LANGUAGE,  strange  — ■ 

To  speak  a  strange  language,  lyb  laaz. 

Psa.114.  1  went  out.  .from  a  people  of  a  strange  la. 

LANGUISH,  to  — 

To  become  weak,  languish,  Vsr  amal,  4 b. 

Isa.  16.  8  the  fields  of  Heshbon  languish,  .the  vine 

19.  8  and  they  that  spread  nets . .  shall  languish 

24.  4  the  world  languisheth  (and)  fadeth  away 
24.  4  haughty  people  of  the  earth  do  languish 
24.  7  The  new  wine  mourneth,  the  vine  langui. 
33.  9  The  earth  mourneth.  .languisheth  :  Leh. 

Jer.  14.  2  the  gates  thereof  languish  ;  they  are  black 
15.  9  She  that  hath  born  seven  languisheth 
Lam.  2.  8  the  rampart  and  the  wall . .  languished  tog. 
Hos.  4.  3  every  one  that  dwelleth  therein  shall  la. 
Joel  1.  10  new  wine  is  dried  up,  the  oil  languisheth 


Joel  1. 12  The  vine  is  dried  up.  .the  fig  tree  languis. 
Nah.  1.  4  Bashan  languisheth ..  the  flower ..  langui. 

LANGUISHING  — 

Sick,  sickness,  77  clevai. 

Tsa.  41.  3  will' strengthen  him  upon  the  bed  of  lan. 

LANTERN  — 

A  light,  flambeau,  lantern,  <pavos  plianos. 

John  1 8.  3  cometh  thither  with  lanterns  and  torches 

LA-O-DI-CE'-A,  AaoSiueia. 

The  chief  city  of  Phrygia  Pacatiana  in  Asia  Minor,  on 
the  river  Lycus,  a  little  above  its  junction  with  the 
Meander,  and  not  far  to  the  S.  of  Colosse  and  Hierapolis. 
Its  earlier  name  was  Diospolis,  and  afterwards  Rhoas ; 
it  was  enlarged  by  Antiochus  II.,  and  called  by  him 
Laodicea,  after  his  wife.  About  a.d.  64  it  was  destroyed 
as  also  Colosse  and  Hierapolis,  by  an  earthquake,  but 
was  rebuilt  by  Marcus  Aurelius.  Its  ruins  are  called 
Eski-hissar. 

Col.  2.  1  (for)  them  at  L.,  and  (for)  as  many  as  have 

4.  13  them  (that  are)  in  L.,  and  them  in  Hiera. 
4  15  Salute  the  brethren  which  are  in  L.,  and 
4. 16  that  ye  likewise  read  the  (epistle)  from  L. 
Rev.  1 .  1 1  Sardis,  and  unto  Philadelphia,  and  unto  L. 

LA-O-DI-CE-AN,  AaoSiKaios. 

An  inhabitant  of  Laodicea. 

Col.  4.  16  it  be  read  also  in  the  church  of  the  L. 
Rev.  3.  14  unto  the  angel  of  the  church  of  the  L. 

LAP  — 

1  .Cloak,  garment,  covering,  7t3  beged. 

2  Ki.  4.  39  gathered  thereof  wild  gourds  his  lap  full 

2.  Bosom,  centre,  p'n  cheq. 

Prov  16.  33  The  lot  is  cast  into  the  lap ;  but  the  whole 

3 . Lap,  bosom,  |kh  chctsen. 

Neh.  5.  13  I  shook  my  lap,  and  said,  So  God  shake 

LAP,  to  — 

1.  To  lick,  lap,  ppV  laqaq. 

J udg.  7.  5  Every  one  that  lappeth . .  as  a  dog  lappeth 

2.7Y>  lick,  lap,  PpV  laqaq,  3. 

Judg.  7.  6  And  the  number  of  them  that  lapped 
7.  7  By  the  three  hundred  men  that  lapped 

LAP-I'-DOTH,  n’n'pV  lamps,  lightnings. 

The  husband  of  Deborah  the  prophetess.  B.C.  1316. 
Judg.  4.  4  the  wife  of  L.,  siie  judged  Israel  at  that 

LAPWING  — 

Lapwing,  woodcock,  ns'317  dukiphath. 

Lev.  11.  19  And  the  stork. .the  lapwing,  and  the  bat 
Dent  14. 18  And  the  stork,  .the  lapwing,  and  the  bat 

LARGE  — 

1  .To  be  airy,  nn  ravach,  4. 

Jer.  22.  14  build  me  a  wide  house  and  large  chamb. 

2.  To  be  broad,  vride,  3rn  racliab,  2. 

Isa.  30.  23  in  that  day  shall  thy  cattle  feed  in  large 

3.  Broad,  vride,  377  rachab. 

Gen.  34.  21  the  land,  behold,  (it  is)  large  enough  for 
Exod.  3.  8  unto  a  good  land  and  a  large,  unto  a  land 
Neh.  4.  T9  The  work  (is)  great  and  large,  and  we  are 

9.  35  in  the  large  and  fat  land  which  thou  gav. 
Eze.  23.  32  drink  of  thy  sister's  cup  deep  and  large 

4 . Broad  of  hands,  on;  ram  rachabath  yadayim. 
Judg  18.  10  unto  a  people  secure,  and  to  a  large  land 
Neh.  7.  4  Now  the  city  (was)  large  and  great ;  but 
Isa.  22. 18  toss  thee  (like)  a  ball  into  a  large  country 

5.  Sufficient,  h;av6s  hikanos. 

Matt28.  12  they  gave  large  money  unto  the  soldiers 

6.  Great,  large,  ply  as  megas. 

Marki4.  15  And  he  will  show  you  a  large  upperroom 
Luke22.  12  And  he  shall  show  you  a  large  upper  room 
[See  also  As,  how.] 

LARGE,  to  make  — 

To  make  broad  or  wide,  377  rachab,  5. 

Isa.  30.  33  he  hath  made  (it)  deep  (and)  large  ;  the 
LARGE  place  or  room  — ■ 

Broad  or  wide  place,  3773  merchab. 

2  Sa.  22.  20  He  brought  me  forth  also  into  a  large  pi. 
Psa.  18.  19  He  brought  me  forth  also  into  a  large  pi. 
31.  8  thou  hast  set  my  feet  in  a  large  room 
118.  5  the  Lord  answered  me.  .in  a  large  place 
Hos.  4.  16  will  feed  them  as  a  lamb  in  a  large  place 
LARGENESS  — 

Breadth,  width,  377  rochab. 

1  Ki.  4.  29  largeness  of  heart,  even  as  the  sand  that 
LASCIVIOUSNESS  — 

Excess,  licentiousness,  aaeAyria  aselgeia. 

Mark  7.  22  lasciviousness,  an  evil  eye,  blasphemy 

2  C0.12.  21  lasciviousness,  .they  have  committed 
Gal.  3.  19  Adultery,  fornication,  uncleanness,  lasei. 
Eph.  4.  19  have  given  themselves  over  unto  lascivi. 

1  Pe.  4.  3  when  we  walked  in  lasciviousness,  lusts 
Jude  4  turning  the  grace  of  our  God  into  lascivi. 

LA-SE’-A,  Aaaala. 

A  city  on  a  promontory  at  the  S.E.  extremity  of  Crete, 
five  miles  E.  of  Fair  Havens,  and  close  to  Cape  Leonda. 
The  name  is  now  given  to  a  small  island  off  the  coast. 
Acts  27.  8  place .  .nigh  whereunto  was  the  city  (of)  L. 


LA'-SHA,  Vpb  bursting  forth. 

A  place  at  trie  S.  extremity  of  Canaan,  E.  of  the  Salt 
Sea ;  called  also  Callinhoe. 

Gen.  10.  19  as  thou  goest,  unto  Sodom,  .even  unto  L. 

LASH-A'-RON,  ]'n^  the  plain  of  Sharon. 

Josh.  1 2.  18  The  king  of  Aphek,  one  ;  the  king  of  L. 
LAST  — 

1  .Last,  latter,  ]77nx  acharon. 

2  Sa.  19.  11  Why  are  ye  the  last  to  bring  the  king  back 
19. 12  wherefore  then  are  ye  the  last  to  bring 
23.  1  Now  these  (be)  the  last  words  of  David 

1  Ch.23.  27  For  by  the  last  words  of  David  theLevite3 

29.  29  the  acts  of  David  the  king,  first  and  last 

2  Ch.  9.  29  rest  of  the  acts  of  Solomon,  first  and  last 

12.  15  Now  the  acts  of  Relioboam,  first  and  last 
16.  11  behold,  the  acts  of  Asa,  first  and  last,  lo 

20.  34  the  acts  of  Jehoshaphat,  first  and  last,  be. 

25.  26  rest  of  the  acts  of  Amaziah,  first  and  last 

26.  22  rest  of  the  acts  of  Czziah,  first  and  last,  did 
28.  26  the  rest  of  his  acts,  .first  and  last,  behold 
35.  27  And  his  deeds,  first  and  last,  behold,  they 

Ezra  8.  13  the  last  sons  of  Adonikam,  whose  names 
Neh.  8.  18  from  the  first  day  unto  the  last  day,  lie 
Isa.  41.  4  I  the  Lord,  the  first,  and  with  the  last 
44.  6  I  (am)  the  first,  and  I  (am)  the  last ;  and 
48.  12  I  (am) he ;  I  (am)  the  first,  I  also,  .the last 
Jer.  50.  17  last  this  Nebuchadrezzar  kingof  Babylon 
Dan.  8.  3  one(was)  higher,  .the  higliercameup  last 

2 . Last  or  latter  end,  n”!7K  acharith. 

Gen,  .49.  1  which  shall  befall  you  in  the  last  days 
Isa.  2.  2  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  the  last  days 
Jer.  12.  4  because  they  said,  .shall  not  see  our  last 
Amos  9.  1  I  will  slay  the  last  of  them  with  the  sword 
Mic.  4.  1  But  in  the  last  days  it  shall  come  to  pass 

3.  Last,  laxaros  eschalos. 

Matt  19.  30  first  shall  be  last;  and  the  last  (shall  be) 
20.  8  give . .  beginning  from  the  last  unto  the  fi . 
20.  12  These  last  have  wrought  (but)  one  hour 
20.  14  I  will  give  unto  this  last,  even  as  unto  thee 

20.  16  the  last  shall  he  first,  and  the  first  last 

27.  64  the  last  error  shall  he  worse  than  the  first 
Mark  9.  35  first. .shall  be  last  of  all,  and  servant  of  all 

10.  31  many,  .first  shall  lie  last ;  and  the  last  first 

12.  6  he  sent  him  also  last  unto  them,  saying 

12.  22  no  seed  :  [last]  of  all  the  women  died  also 
Lukei2.  59  not . .  till  thou  hast  paid  the  very  last  mite 

13.  30  behold,  there  are  last  which  shall  be  first 

13.  30  and  there  are  first  which  shall  be  last 

John  6.  39  but  should  raise  it  up  again  at  the  last  day 

6.  40,  44,  54  I  will  raise  him  up  at  the  last  day 
_7-  37  In  the  last  day,  that  great  (day)  of  the  f. 
8.  9  i beginning  at  the  eldest,  .unto  the  last] 

11.  24  again  in  the  resurrection  at  the  last  day 

12.  48  the  same  shall  judge  him  in  the  last  day 
Acts  2.  17  And  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  the  last  days 

1  Co.  4.  9  God  hath  set  forth  us  the  apostles  last 

15.  8  last  of  all  he  was  seen  of  me  also,  as  of 
15.  26  last  enemy  (that)shall  be  destroyed  (is)  d. 
15.  45  the  last  Adam  (was),  .a  quickening  spirit 
15.  52  in  the  twinkling  of  an  eye,  at  the  last  tr. 

2  Ti.  3.  j  in  the  last  days  perilous  times  shall  come 
HelLiT  2  Hath  in  these  last  days  spoken  unto  us  by 
Jas.  5.  3  heaped  treasure  together  for  the  last  daj  s 

1  Pe.  1.  5  salvation  ready  to  be  revealed  in  the  last 

1.  20  was  manifest  in  these  last  times  for  you 

2  Pe.  3.  3  that  there  shall  come  in  the  last  days  sc. 
1  Jo.  2.  18  Little  children,  is  to  the  last  time  :  and 

2.  18  whereby  we  know  that  it  is  the  last  time 
Jude  18  there  should  be  mockers  in  the  last  time 
Rev.  1.  11  Alpha  and  Omega,  [the  first  and  the  last] 

1.  17  saying. .  Fearnot ;  I  am  the  first  and  the  1. 

2.  8  These  things  saith  the  first  and  the  last 
2.  19  I  know,  .the  last  (to  be)  more  than  the  fi. 

15.  1  seven  angels  having  the  seven  last  plagues 

21.  9  seven  vials  full  of  the  seven  last  plagues 

22.  13  Alpha  and  Omega,  .the  first  and  the  last 

4 . Later  than,  after,  vorepov  husteron. 

Matt  22.  27  And  last  of  all  the  woman  died  also 
Luke2o.  32  Last  of  all  the  woman  died  also 

LAST,  to  — 

To  be,  u;  7  hay  ah. 

Judg  14. 17  the  seven  days,  while  their  feast  lasted 
LAST,  at  the  — 

1  .At  last,  J'7  7N  oclioren. 

Dan.  4.  8  But  at  the  last  Daniel  came  in  before  me 

2 . Last  or  latter  end,  nnrw  acharith. 

Prov.  5.  11  And  thou  mourn  at  the  last,  when  thy 

23.  32  At  the  last  it  biteth  like  a  serpent,  and 

3 . Heel,  end,  aqeb. 

Gen.  49.  19  Gad,  a  troop  he  shall  overcome  at  the  1. 

4 . At  any  time,  ir orl pote. 

Phil.  4.  10  that  now  atthe  last  your  care  of  me  hath 

5.  At  last,  after  all,  varrepov  husteron. 

Matt26.  60  At  the  last  came  two  false  witnesses 
LAST  of  all  — 

At  last,  after  all,  tlarepov  husteron. 

Matt2i.  37  But  last  of  all  he  sent  unto  them  his  sou 
LAST  or  latter  (end  or  time  or  state)  — 

1  .Last  or  latter  end,  n'77X  acharith. 

Num23.  10  righteous,  and  let  my  last  end  be  like  his 
Deut.  8. 16  prove .  .to  do  thee  good  at  thy  latter  end 
32.  29  (that)  they  would  consider  their  latterend! 


LASTING 


590 


LAW 


Job  8.  7  yet  thy  latter  end  should  greatly  increase 
42.  12  So  the  Loud  blessed  the  latter  end  of  Job 
Prov  19.  20  that  thou  mayest  be  wise  in  thy  latterend 
Isa.  41.22  that  we  may . .  know  the  latter  end  of  them 

47.  7  neither  didst  remember  the  latter  end  of 
Lam.  1.  9  she  remembereth  not  her  last  end ;  there. 
Dan.  8.  19  what  shall  be  in  the  last  end  of  the  indig. 

8.  23  in  the  latter  time  of  their  kingdom,  when 

2 .Last,  ecrxaTOS  eschatos. 

Matti2.  45  the  last  (state)  of  that  man  is  worse  than 
Luken.  26  the  last  (state)  of  that  man  is  worse  than 
2  Te.  2.  20  the  latter  end  is  worse  with  them  than 

LASTING  — 

Age  lasting,  oViy  olam. 

Deut  33. 15  for  the  precious  things  of  the  lasting  hills 
LATCHET  — 

1  .Latchet,  serok. 

Gen.  14.23  from  a  thread  even  to  a  shoe  latchet,  and 
Isa.  5.  27  nor  the  latchet  of  their  shoes  be  broken 

2 .Latchet,  thong,  strap,  ifids  himas. 

Mark  1 .  7  the  latchet  of  whose  shoes  I  am  not  worthy 
Luke  3. 16  the  latchet  of  whose  shoes  I  am  not  wor. 
John  1.  27  whose  shoe's  latchet  I  am  not  worthy  to 
[See  also  Shoe-latchet.] 

LATE,  to  be  — 

To  tarry,  delay,  hinder,  ink  achar,  3. 

Psa.  127.  2  to  sit  up  late,  to  eat  the  bread  of  sorrows 

LATE,  of  — 

1.  Yesterday,  Stank,  Sionk  ethmul,  ethmol. 

Mic.  2.  8  Even  of  late’my  people  is  risen  up  as  an 

2 . Non),  vvv  nun. 

Johnn.  8  Master,  the  Jews  of  late  sought  to  stone 

LATELY  — 

Recently,  irpoatparois  prosphatos. 

Acts  18.  2  lately  come  from  Italy,  with  his  wife  Pr. 

LATIN,  ’Pupdinis,  ’Poapdidrl  Romaic,  Romaisti. 
The  language  of  the  Romans. 

Luke23.  38  written  over  him  in  letters  of . .  L. ,  and  H. 
John  19.  20  written  in  Hebrew,  (and)  Greek,  (and)  L. 

LATTER  — 

1  .Last,  latter,  jinnk  acharon. 

Exod.  4.  8  they  will  believe  the  voice  of  the  latter 
Deut  24.  3  And  (if)  the  latter  husband  hate  her.  and 
24.  3  or  if  the  latter  husband  die,  which  took 
Ruth  3.  10  showed  more  kindness  in  the  latter  end 
2  Sa.  2.  26  that  it  will  bebitterness  in  the  latter  end  ? 
Job.  19.  25  he  shall  stand  at  the  latter  (day)  upon  the 
Dan.  11.  29  shall  not  be  as  the  former,  or  as  the  latter 
Hag.  2.  9  The  glory  of  this  latter  house  shall  be  gr. 

2 . Last  or  latter  end,  n’lnk  acharitli. 

Num.24.  14  shall  do  to  thy  people  in  the  latter  days 
24.  20  but  his  latter  end .  that  he  perish  forever 
Deut.  4.  30  in  the  latter  day  s,  if  thou  turn  to  the  Lord 
31.  29  and  evil  will  befall  you  in  the  latter  days 
Jer.  23.  20  in  the  latter  days  ye  shall  consider  it  per. 
30.  24  in  the  latter  days  ye  shall  consider  it 

48.  47  the  captivity  of  Moab  in  the  latterdays 

49.  39  But  it  shall  come  to  pass  in  the  latter  d. 
Eze.  38.  8  in  the  latter  years  thou  shalt  come  into 

38.  16  it  shall  be  in  the  latter  days,  and  I  will 
Dan.  2.  28  known . .  what  shall  be  in  the  latter  days 
10.  14  shall  befall  thy  people  in  the  latter  days 
Hos.  3.  5  the  Loud  and  his  goodness  in  the  latter 

3 . Late,  latter,  6<pi pos  opsimos. 

Jas.  5.  7  until  he  receive  the  early  and  latter  rain 

4.  Latter,  varepos  husteros. 

1  Ti.  4.  1  that  in  the  latter  times  some  shall  depart 

LATTER  (growth)  — 

The  latter  growth,  gathering,  «S>jjb  leqesh. 

Amos  7.  1  of  the  shooting  up  of  the  latter  growth 
7.  1  the  latter  growth  after  the  king’s  mo  wings 

LATTER  rain  — 

The  latter  or  gathered  rain,  tyipra  malgosh. 

Deutn.  14  the  first  rain,  and  thelatter  rain,  that  thou 
Job  29.  23  opened  their  mouth  wide.  .for.  .latterrain 
Prov  16.  15  his  favour  (is)  as  a  cloud  of  the  latter  rain 
Jer.  3.  3  Therefore . .  there  hath  been  no  latter  rain 

5.  24  giveth  rain,  both  the  former  and  the  latter 
Hos.  6.  3  as  the  latter  (and)  former  rain  unto  the  e. 
Joel  2.  23  the  former  rain,  and  the  latterrain  in  the 
Zech  10.  1  Ask . .  rain  in  the  time  of  the  latter  rain 

LATTICE  — 

1  .Lattice,  casement,  3i»k  eshnab. 

Judg.  5.  28  cried  through  the  lattice,  Why  is  his  cha. 

2.  Lattices,  D"3in  charakkim. 

Song  2.  9  iooketh.  .showing  himself  through  the  1. 

3.  Net  or  roreathed  work,  hppiy  sebakah. 

2  Ki.  1.  2  Ahaziah  fell  down  through  a  lattice  in  his 

LAUD,  to  — 

To  applaud,  iiraiviai  epaineo. 

Rom  15.  11  Praise  the  Lord,  .laud  him,  all  ye  people 

LAUGH,  to  — 

1  .To  scorn,  vjh  laag. 

Job  9.  23  he  will  laugh  at  the  trial  of  the  innocent 
Psa.  80.  6  and  our  enemies  laugh  among  themselves 

2.Laughter,  phs  tsechoq. 

Gen.  21.  6  God  hath  made  me  to  laugh ..  all  that  hear 


3.  To  laugh,  pny  tsachaq. 

Gen.  17. 17  Abraham  fell  upon  his  face,  and  laughed 
18.  12  Sarah  laughed  within  herself,  saying,  Af. 

18.  13  Wherefore  did  Sarah  laugh,  saying,  Shall 
18.  15  Sarah  denied,  saying,  I  laughed  not;  for 
18.  15  And  he  said,  Nay ;  but  thou  didst  laugh 
21.  6  (so  that)  all  that  hear  will  laugh  with  me 

4 . To  laugh,  pny  sachaq. 

Job  5.  22  At  destruction  and  famine  thou  shalt  la. 

29.  24  (If)  I  laughed  on  them,  they  believed  (it) 

41.  29  Darts  are  counted  as  stubble  :  helaugheth 

Psa.  2.  4  He  that  sittetli  in  the  heavens  shall  laugh 

37.  13  The  Lord  shall  laugh  at  him  ;  for  he  seeth 
52.  6  shall  see,  and  fear,  and  shall  laugh  at  him 
59.  8  But  thou,  O  Lord,  shalt  laugh  at  them 

Prov.  1.  26  I  also  will  laugh  at  your  calamity ;  I  will 
Eccl.  3.  4  A  time  to  weep,  and  a  time  to  laugh ;  a 

5.  To  laugh,  yeXaco  gelao. 

Luke  6.  21  Blessed,  .that  weep  now  :  for  ye  shall  la. 

6.  25  Woe  unto  you  that  laugh  now  !  for  ye  sh. 

LAUGH  to  scorn,  to  — 

1  .To  scorn,  iyS  laag. 

2  Ki.  19.  21  daughter  of  Zion ..  laughed  thee  to  scorn 
Job  22.  19  glad ;  and  the  innocent  laugh  them  to  sc. 
Neh.  2.  19  they  laughed  us  to  scorn,  and  despised 
Psa.  22.  7  All  they  that  see  me  laugh  me  to  scorn 
Isa.  37.  22  daughter  of  Zion ..  laughed  thee  to  scorn 

2.  To  laugh,  deride,  pn(7  sachaq,  5. 

2  Ch.30. 10  they  laughed  them  to  scorn,  and  mocked 

3.  Laughter,  piix  tseclioq. 

Eze.  23.  32  thou  shalt  be  laughed  to  scorn  and  had  in 

4.  Laughter,  derision,  play,  pins'  sechoq. 

Job  12.  4  the  just  upright  (man  is)  laughed  to  scorn 

5.  To  laugh  at,  or  down,  KarayeXatv  katagelao. 

Matt.  9.  24  sleepeth.  And  they  laughed  him  to  scorn 
Mark  5.  40  And  they  laughed  him  to  scorn.  But  when 
Luke  8.  53  And  they  laughed  him  to  scorn,  knowing 

LAUGHING  or  laughter  — 

1.  Laughter,  pitta  sechoq. 

Job  8.  21  Till  he  fill  thy  mouth  with  laughing,  and 
Psa.  126.  2  Then  was  our  mouth  filled  with  laughter 
Prov.14. 13  Even  in  laughter  the  heart  is  sorrowful 
Eccl.  2.  2  I  said  of  laughter,  (It  is)  mad ;  and  of  mi. 

7.  3  Sorrow  (is)  better  than  laughter  :  for  by 
7.  6  under  a  pot,  so  (is)  the  laughter  of  the  fool 

10.  19  A  feast  is  made  for  laughter,  and  wine 

2.  Laughter,  yi\ws  gelos. 

Jas.  4.  9  let  your  laughter  be  turned  to  mourning 

LAUNCH  (forth  or  out),  to  — 

1 .  To  lead  up,  launch  out,  avayoi  anago. 

Luke  8.  22  side  of  the  lake.  And  they  launched  fo. 
Acts  21.  1  we  were  gotten  from  them,  and  had  lau. 

27.  2  we  launched,  meaning  to  sail  by  the  co. 

27.  4  when  we  had  launched  from  thence,  we 

2.  To  lead  up  upon,  launch  forth,  in  avayu  epanago. 
Luke  5.  4  Launch  out  into  the  deep,  and  let  down 

LAVER  — 

Pan,  laver,  li'?  kiyyor. 

Exod3o.  18  Thou  shalt  also  make  a  laver  (of)  brass 

30.  28  all  his  vessels,  and  the  laver  and  his  foot 

31.  9  his  furniture,  and  the  laver  and  his  foot 
35.  16  and  all  his  vessels,  the  laver  and  his  foot 

38.  8  he  made  the  laver  (of)  brass,  and  the  foot 
39. 39  and  all  his  vessels,  the  laver  and  his  foot 
40.  7  thou  shalt  set  the  laver  between  the  tent 
40. 11  thou  shalt  anoint  the  laver  and  his  foot 
40.  30  he  set  the  laver  between  the  tent  of  the 

Lev.  8.  11  both  the  laver  and  his  foot,  to  sanctify 

1  Ki.  7.  30  under  the  laver  (were)  undersetters  mol. 

7.  38  Then  made  he  ten  lavers  of  brass  :  one  la. 

7.  38  (and)  every  laver  was  four  cubits :  (and) 

7.  38  upon  every  one  of  the  ten  bases  one  laver 
7.  40  Hiram  made  the  lavers,  and  the  shovels 
7.  43  the  ten  bases,  and  ten  lavers  on  the  bases 

2  Ki.  16.  17  removed  the  laver  from  off  them ;  and 

2  Ch.  4.  6  He  made  also  ten  lavers,  and  put  five  on 
4.  14  He  made  also  bases,  and  lavers  made  he 

LAVISH,  to  — 

To  lightly  esteem,  pour  forth,  VlT  zvl. 

Isa.  46.  6  They  lavish  gold  out  of  the  bag,  and  we. 

LAW  — 

1  .Law,  sentence,  rn  dath. 

Deut33.  2  from  his  right  hand  (went)  a  fiery  law  for 
Ezra  7.  12,  21  a  scribe  of  the  law  of  the  God  of  liea. 
7.14  according  to  the  law  of  thy  God  which  (is) 

7.  25  judge,  .all  suclias  know  the  laws  of  thyG. 

7.  26  whosoever  will  not  do  the  law  of  thy  God 
7.  26  and  the  law  of  the  king,  let  judgment  be 
Esth.  1.  8  the  drinking  (was)  according  to  the  law 
1.  13  toward  all  that  knew  law  and  judgment 
1.  15  unto  the  queen  Vasliti  according  to  law 
1. 19  let  it  be  written  among  the  laws  of  the  P. 

3.  8  and  their  laws  (are)  diverse  from  all  peo. 

3.  8  neither  keep  they  the  king’s  laws :  there. 

4.  11  one  law  of  his  to  put  (him)  to  death,  ex. 

4. 16  go  in.  .which  (is)not  according  to  the  law 

Dan.  6.  s  except  we  find  (it),  .concerningthe  law  of 

6.  8, 12  according  to  the  law  of  the  Medesand 

6.  15  Know,  O  king,  that  the  law  of  the  Medes 

7.  25  he  shall . .  think  to  change  times  and  laws  I 


2.  Statute,  decree,  p'n  clioq. 

Gen.  47.  26  Joseph  made  it  a  law  over  the  land  of  E. 

1  Oh.  16.  17  hath  confirmed  the  same  to  Jacob  for  a  L 
Psa.  94.  20  thee,  which  frameth  mischief  by  a  law? 
105.  10  confirmed  the  same  unto  Jacob  for  a  law 

3.  To  decree,  grave,  ppn  chaqaq. 

Piov.31.  5  Lest  they  drink,  and  forget  the  law,  and 

4.  Command,  precept,  charge,  msp  mitsvah. 

Jer.  32. 11  which  was  sealed  (according)  to  the  law 

5.  Judgment ,  mishpat. 

Psa.  81.  4  this  (was)  a  statute  for  Israel,  (and)  a  law 

6.  Law,  direction,  rnw  torah. 

Gen.  26.  5  Because  that  Abraham  obeyed,  .my  laws 
Exodi2.  49  One  law  sliallibe  to  him  that  is  home  bora 
13.  9  that  the  Lord’s  law  may  be  in  thy  mouth 
16.  4  whether  they  will  walk  in  my  law,  or  no 

16.  28  How  long  refuse  ye  to  keep,  my  laws? 

18.  16  know  the  statutes  of  God,  aud  his  laws 

18.  20  shalt  teach  them  ordinances  and  laws 
24.  12  will  give  thee  tables  of  stone,  and  a  law 

Lev.  6.  9  This  (is)  the  law  of  the  burnt  offering :  It 
6.  14  this  (is)  the  law  of  the  meat  ottering  :  the 

6.  25  This  (is)  the  law  of  the  sin  ottering  :  In 

7.  1  this  (is)  the  law  of  the  trespass  offering 
7.  7  one  law  for  them  :  the  priest  that  maketh 
7.  1 1  this  (is)  the  law  of  the  sacrifice  of  peace 

7.  37  This  (is)  the  law  of  the  burnt  offering,  of 

11.  46  This  (is)  the  law  of  the  beasts,  and  of  the 

12.  7  This  (is)  the  law  for  her  that  hath  born  a 

13.  59  This  (is)  the  law  of  the  plague  of  leprosy 

14.  2  This  shall  be  the  law  of  the  leper  in  the 
14.  32  This  (is)  the  law  (of  him)  in  whom  (is)the 
14.  54  This  (is)  the  law  for  all  manner  of  plague 

14.  57  when  (it  is)  clean  :  this  (is)  the  law  of  le. 

15.  32  This  (is)  the  law  of  him  that  hath  an  issue 

26.  46  These  (are)  the  statutes . .  and  laws  which 
Num.  5.  29  This  (is)thelaw  of  jealousies,  whenawife 

5.  30  priest  shall  execute  upon  her  all  this  law 

6.  13  this  (is)  the  law  of  the  Nazarite,  when  the 
6.  21  This  (is)  the  law.. after  the  law  of  his  se. 

15.  16  One  law  and  one  manner  shall  be  for  you 
15.  29  Ye, shall  have  one  law  for  him  that  sinneth 

19.  2  This  (is)  the  ordinance  of  the  law  which 
19.  14  This  (is)  the  law,  when  a  man  dieth  in  a 
31.  21  This  (is)  the  ordinance  of  the  law  which 

Deut.  1.  5  began  Moses  to  declare  this  law,  saying 
4.  8  righteous  as  all  this  law,  which  I  set  before 
4.  44  this  (is)  the  law  which  Moses  set  before 

17. 11  According  to  the  sentence  of  the  law  which 

17. 18  he  shall  write  him  a  copy  of  this  law  in  a 

17.  19  keep  all  the  words  of  this  law  and  these 

27.  3,  8  thou  shalt  write . .  the  words  of  this  law 

27.  26  conflrmeth  not  (all)  the  words  of  this  law 

28.  58  not  observe  to  do  all  the  words  of  this  law 

28.  61  which  (is)  not  written  in  the  book  of  this  1. 

29.  21  that  are  written  in  this  book  of  the  law 

29.  29  that  (we)  may  do  all  the  words  of  this  law 

30.  10  (which  are)  written  in  this  book  of  the  law 

31.  9  Moseswrotethislaw,anddelivereditunto 
31.  11  thou  shalt  read  this  law  before  all  Israel 

31. 12  and  observe  to  do  all  the  words  of  this  law 
31.  24  of  writing  the  words  of  this  law  in  a  book 

31.  26  Take  this  book  of  the  law,  and  put  it  in 

32.  46  to  observe  to  do,  all  the  words  of  this  law 

33.  4  Moses  commanded  us  a  law,  (even)  the 

33. 10  They  shall  teach.  .Israel  thy  law :  they 
Josh.  1.  7  observe  to  do  according  to  all  the  law 

1.  8  Thisbookofthelawshallnotdepartoutof 

8.  31  as  itis  written  in  the  book  of  the  law  of  M. 
8.  32  he  wrote  there,  .a  copy  of  the  law  of  M. 

8.  34  lie  read  all  the  words  of  the  law,  the  bl. 

8.  34  all  that  is  written  in  the  book  of  the  law 

22.  5  take  diligent  heed  to  do.  the  law,  which 
22.  6  is  written  in  the  book  of  the  law  of  M. 

24.  26  wrote  these  words  in  the  book  of  the  law 

1  Ki.  2.  3  as  it  is  written  in  the  law  of  Moses,  that 

2  Ki.io.  31  Jehu  took  no  heed  to  walk  in  the  law  of 
14.  6  is  written  in  the  book  of  the  law  of  M. 

17. 13  according  to  all  the  law  which  I  comma. 
17.  34  neither  do  they,  .after  the  law  and  com. 
17.  37  the  law. .  which  he  wrote  foryou,  ye  shall 

21.  8  according  to  all  the  law  that  my  servant 

22.  8  I  have  found  the  book  of  the  law  in  the 

22. 11  heard  the  words  of  the  book  of  the  law 

23.  24  he  might  perform  the  words  of  the  law- 
23.  25  according  to  all  the  law^MMoses;  neither 

1  CI1.16.  40  according  to  all  thatris  written  in  the  law 

22.  12  that  thou  mayest  keep  the  law  of  the  L. 

2  Ch.  6.  16  take  heed  to  their  way  to  walk  in  my  law 
12.  1  he  forsook  the  law  of  the  Lord,  and  all  I. 

14.  4  and  to  do  the  lawand  the  commandment 

15.  3  long  season  Israel  (hath  been) . .  without  1. 
17.  9  the  book  of  the  law  of  the  Lord  witli  them 
19. 10  between  law  and  commandment,  statutes 

23.  18  writtenin  the  law  of  Moses,  with  rejoicing 

25.  4  written  in  the  law  in  the  book  of  Moses 

30.  16  according  to  the  lawof  Moses  the  man  of  G. 

31.  3  as  (it  is)  written  inihe  law  of  the  Lord 
31.  4  they  might  be  encouraged  in  the  law  of 
31.  21  in  the  law,  andin  the  commandments,  to 

33.  8  according  to  the  whole  law  and  the  stat. 

34.  14  Hilkiah  the  priest  found  a  book  of  the  law 

34.  15  I  have  found  the  book  of  the  law  in  the 

34. 19  the  king  had  heard  the  words  of  the  law 

35.  26  according  to  (that. .)  written  in  the  law 
Ezra  3.  2  written  in  the  law  ©tyloses  the  man  of  G. 

7.  6  he  (was)  a  ready  scribe  in  the  law  of  Mo. 
7.  10  had  prepared  his  heart  to  seek  the  law  of 
10.  3  and  let  it  be  done  according  to  the  law 


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Nell.  8.  i  to  bring  the  book  of  the  law_n£_Hoses 

8.  2  Ezra  the  priest  brought  the  law  before  the 

8.  3  (were  attentive)  unto  the  book  of  the  law 

8.  7  caused  the  people  to  understand  the  law 

8.  8  So  they  read  in  the  book,  in  the  law  of  G. 

8.  9  when  they  heard  the  words  of  the  law 

8.  13  even  to  understand  the  words  of  the  law 

8.  14  they  found  written  in  the  law  which  the 

8.  18  he  read  in  the  book  of  the  law  of  God 

9.  3  read  in  the  book  of  the  law  of  the  Lord 

9. 1 3  gavest  them . .  true  laws,  good  statutes  and 

9.  14  commandedst  them . ,  laws,  by  the  hand  of 

9.  26  cast  thy  law  behind  their  backs,  and  slew 

9.  29  mightest  bring  them  again  unto  thy  law 

9.  34  Neither  have  ourkings.. kept  thy  law;  nor 

10.  28  from  the  people  of  the  lands  unto  the  law 

10.  29  to  walk  in  God’s  law,  which  was  given  by 
jo.  34  to  burn,  .as  (it  is)  written  in  the  law 

10.  36  of  our  cattle,  as  (it  is)  written  in  the  law 

12.  44  portions  of  the  law  for  the  priests  and  I.. 

13.  3  came  to  pass,  when  they  had  heard  the  law 
Job  22.  22  Receive,  I  pray  thee,  the  law  from  his  m. 
Psa.  1.  2  in  the  law  of  the  Lord  ;  and  in  his  law 

19.  7  The  law  of  the  Lord  (is)  perfect,  convert. 
37.  31  The  law  of  his  God  (is)  in  his  heart ;  none 
40.  8  I  delight  to  do  thy  will . .  yea,  thy  law  (is) 
78.  1  Give  ear,  0  my  people,  (to)  my  law:  inc. 
78.  5  appointed  a  law  in  Israel,  which  he  com. 
78.  10  kept  not .  and  refused  to  walk  in  his  law 
89.  30  If  his  children  forsake  my  law,  and  walk 
94.  12  O  Lord,  and  teachest  him  out  of  thy  law 
103.  45  observe  his  statutes,  and  keep  his  laws 
1 19.  1  the  undefiled,  .who  walk  in  the  law  of  the 
119. 18  behold  wondrous  things  out  of  thy  law 
119.  29  Remove.. and  grant  me  thy  law  graciously 
X19.  34  1  shall  keep  thy  law;  yea,  I  shall  observe 
1 19.  44  So  shall  I  keep  thy  law  continually  for 
119.  51  (yet)  have  I  not  declined  from  thy  law 
1 19.  53  because  of  the  wicked  that  forsake  thy  law 
119.  55  remembered  thy  name,  .have  kept  thy  law 
119.  61  me  :  (but)  I  have  not  forgotten  thy  law 
1 19.  70  fat  as  grease;  (but)  I  delight  in  thy  law 
119.  72  The  law  of  thy  mouth  (is)  better  unto  me 
119.  77  that  I  may  live  :  for  thy  law  (is)  my  deli. 

1 19.  85  digged  pits,  .which  (are)  not  after  thy  law 
119.  92  Unless  thy  law  (had  been)  my  delights,  I 
119.  97  O  how  love  I  thy  law !  it  (is)  my  meditat. 
119.  109  in  my  hand  :  yet  do  I  not  forget  thy  law 
119.  113  I  hate  (vain)  thoughts :  but  thy  law  do  I 
119.  126  work  ;  (for)they  have  made  void  thy  law 
119.  136  rundown,  .because  they  keep  not  thy  law 
119.  142  righteousness,  and  thy  law(is)  the  truth 
1T9.  150  draw  nigh,  .they  are  far  from  thy  law 
1 19. 153  deliver  me  ;  for  I  do  not  forget  thy  law 
1 19.  163  I  hate  and  abhor  lying :  (but)  thy  law  do 
ug.  165  Great  peace  have  they  which  love  thyjaw 
119.  1 74  longed  for  thy  salvation . .  and  thy  law 
Prov.  1.  8  and  forsake  not  the  law  of  thy  mother 

3.  1  My  son,  forget  not  my  law  ;  but  let  thine 

4.  2  good  doctrine,  forsake  ye  not  my  law 

6.  20  and  forsake  not  the  law  of  thy  mother 

6.  23  law  (is)  light ;  and  reproofs  of  instruction 

7.  2  Keep,  .my  law  as  the  apple  of  thine  eye 
13.  14  The  law  of  the  wise  (is)  a  fountain  of  life 

28.  4  They  that  forsake  the  law  praise  the  wi. 
28.  4  such  as  keep  the  law  contend  with  them 
28.  7  Whoso  keepeth  the  law  (is)  a  wise  son  :  but 

28.  9  turneth  away  his  ear  from  hearing  the  law 

29.  18  but  he  that  keepeth  the  law,  liappy(is)  he 
31.  26  and  in  her  tongue  (is)  the  law  of  kindness 

Isa.  1.  10  give  ear  unto  the  law  of  our  God,  ye  pe. 

2.  3  for  out  of  Zion  shall  go  forth  the  law,  and 

5.  24  because  they  have  cast  away  the  law  of  the 

8.  16  Bind  up  the  testimony,  seal  the  law  am. 

8.  20  To  the  law  and  to  the  testimony  :  if  they 

24.  5  because  they  have  transgressed  the  laws 

30.  9  children  (that)  will  not  hear  the  law  of  the 

42.  4  earth :  and  the  isles  shall  wait  for  his  law 
42.  21  magnify  the  law,  and  make  (it)  honourable 

42.  24  neither  were  they  obedient  unto  his  law 
51.  4  a  law  shall  proceed  from  me,  and  I  will 
Si.  7  the  people  in  whose  heart  (is)  my  law;  fear 

Jer.  2.  8  theythathaudlethelawkuewmenot:  the 

6. 19  not  hearkened  unto  my  words, nor  to  my  1. 

8.  8  We  (are)  wise,  and  the  law  of  the  Lord  (is) 

9. 13  Because  they  have  forsaken  my  law  which 

16.  11  forsaken  me,  and  have  not  kept  my  law 
18.  18  for  the  law  shall  not  perish  from  the  pri. 
26.  4  to  walk  in  my  law,  which  I  have  set  before 

31.  33  I  will  put  my  law  in  their  inward  parts 

32.  23  obeyed  not.  .neither  walked  in  thy  law 
44- 10  neither  have  they . .  walked  in  my  law,  nor 
44.  23  not  obeyed,  .nor  walked  in  his  law 

Lam.  2.  9  the  law  (is)  no  (more);  her  prophets  also 
Eze.  7.  26  the  law  shall  perish  from  the  priest,  and 

22.  26  Her  priests  have  violated  my  law,  and  have 

43. 11  show  them,  .all  the  laws  thereof:  and  wr. 

43.  12  the  law  of  the  house,  .the  law  of  the  house 

44.  5  I  say  unto  thee  concerning,  .all  the  laws 
44.  24  they  shall  keep  my  laws  and  my  statutes 

Dan.  9.  10  to  walk  in  his  laws,  which  he  set  before 

9. 11  Yea,  all  Israel  have  transgressed  thy  law 

9.  11  the  oath  that  (is)  written  in  the  law  pf-M. 

9.  13  written  in  the  law- cff_Moses,  all  tlusevil 

Hos.  4.  6  thou  hast  forgotten  the  law  of  thy  God,  I 
8.  1  they  have,  .trespassed  against  my  law 

8. 12  written  to  him  the  great  things  of  my  law 
Amos  2.  4  they  have  despised  the  law  of  the  Lord 
Mic.  4.  2  for  the  law  shall  go  forth  of  Zion,  and  the 
Hah.  1.  4  Therefore  the  law  is  slacked,  and  judgm. 
Zeph.  3.  4  her  priests  have . .  done  violence  to  the  law 
Hag.  2. 11  Ask  now  the  priests  (concerning)  the  law 


Zech.  7.  12  they  should  hear  the  law,  and  the  words 
Mai.  2.  6  The  law  of  truth  was  in  his  mouth,  and 

2.  7  they  should  seek  the  law  at  his  mouth :  for 

2.  8  have  caused  many  to  stumble  at  the  law 

2.  9  not  kept . .  but  have  been  partial  in  the  law 

4.  4  Remember  ye  the  law  of  Moses  my  serv. 

7 . Belonging  to  the  forum,  ayopaios  agoraios. 

Acts  19.  38  the  law  is  open,  and  there  are  deputies 

8 . A  law,  ordinance,  custom,  vig.cs  nomos. 

Matt.  5. 17  Think  not  that  I  am  come  to  destroy  the  1. 

5.  18  shall  in  no  wise  pass  from  the  law,  till  all 

7. 12  do  ye  even  so  to  them :  for  this  is  the  law 

11.  13  all  the  prophets  and  the  law  prophesied 

12.  5  have  ye  not  read  in  the  law,  how  that  on 

22.  36  (is)  the  great  commandment  in  the  law  ? 

22.  40  On  these  two.  .hang  all  the  law  and  the 

23.  23  omitted  the  weightier  (matters)  of  the  law 
Luke  2.  22  when  the  days,  .according  to  thelawofM. 

2.  23  it  is  written  in  the  law  of  the  Lord,  Every 

2.  24  that  which  is  said  in  the  law  of  the  Lord 
2.  27  to  do  for  him  after  the  custom  of  the  law 
2.  39  performed  all  things  according  to  the  law 

10.  26  What  is  written  in  the  law?  liowreadest 
16.  16  The  law  and  the  prophets  (were)  until  J. 

16. 17  it  is  easier,  .than  one  tittle  of  the  law  to 

24.  44  which  were  written  in  the  law  of  Moses 
John  1.  17  For  the  law  was  given  by  Moses,  (but)  gr. 

1.  45  found  him  of  whom  Moses  in  the  law,  and 
.  19  Did  not  Moses  give  you  the  law,  and  (yet) 

7.  19  none  of  you  keepeth  the  law?  Why  go  ye 
7.  23  the  law  of  Moses  should  not  be  broken 
7.  49  people,  .knoweth  not  the  law  are  cursed 

7.  51  Doth  our  law  judge  (any)  man  before  it 

8.  5  [Moses  in  the  law  commanded  us,  that] 

8.  17  It  is  also  written  in  your  law,  that  the 

10.  34  Is  it  not  written  in  your  law,  I  said,  Ye 

12.  34  We  have  heard  out  of  the  law  that  Christ 
15.  23  the  word.. that  is  written  in  their  law,  They 

18.  31  and  judge  him  according  to  your  law 

19.  7  We  have  a  law,  and  by  our  law  he  ought 
Acts  6. 13  blasphemous  words  against  this,  .law 

7.  53  Who  have  received  the  law  by  the  dispo. 

13.  15  after  the  reading  of  the  law  and  the  prop. 
13.  39  could  not  be  justified  by  the  law  of  Moses 
15.  5  command  (them)  to  keep  the  law  of  Moses 
15.  24  [(Yemust)becireumcised,andkeepthel.] 
18.  13  men  to  worship  God  contrary  to  the  law 
18.  15  But  if  it  be  a  question  of.  .your  law,  look 
21.  20  believe  ;andtheyareallzealousof  thelaw 
21.  24  also  walkestorderly,  and  keepest  the  law 

21.  28  This  is  the  man  that  teacheth.  .the  law 

22.  3  perfect  manner  of  the  law  of  the  fathers 

22.  12  a  devout  man  according  to  the  law,  having 

23.  3  for  sittest  thou  to  judge  me  after  the  law 

23.  29  to  be  accused  of  questions  of  their  law,  but 

24.  6  [would  have  judged  according  to  our  law] 

24.  14  all  things  which  are  written  in  the  law 

25.  8  Neither  against  the  law  of  the  Jews,  neit. 
28.  23  both  out  of  the  law  of  Moses,  and  (out  of) 

Rom  2.  12  in  the  law  shall  bsrJTuTgeci  by  the  law 

2.  13  For  not  the  hearers  of  [the]  law  (are)  just 
2.  13  but  the  doers  of  [the]  law  shall  be  justified 
2.  14  the  Gentiles,  which  have  not  the  law,  do 

2. 14  by  nature  the  things  contained  in  the  law 
2.  14  these,  having  not  the  law,  are  a  law  unto 
2.  15  Which  show  the  work  of  the  law  written 

2. 17  art  called  a  Jew,  and  restest  in  [the]  law 
2.  18  excellent,  being  instructed  out  of  thelaw 
2.  20  of  knowledge  and  of  the  truth  in  the  law 
2.  23  boast  of  the  law,  through  breakingthe  law 
2.  25  verily  profitetli,  if  thou  keep  the  law :  but 
2.  25  if  thou  be  a  breaker  of  the  law',  thy  cir. 

2.  26  keep  the  righteousness  of  the  law,  shall 
2.  27  which  is  by  nature,  if  it  fulfil  the  law,  ju. 

2.  27  by  the  letter,  .dost  transgress  the  law? 

3.  19  we  know  that  what  things  soever  the  law 

3.  19  it  saitli  to  them  who  are  under  the  law 

3.  20  by  the  deeds  of  the  law  there  shall  no  flesh 

3.  20  for  by  the  law  (is)  the  knowledge  of  sin 

3.  21  the  righteousness  of  God  withoutthe  law 

3.  21  witnessed  by  the  law  and  the  prophets 
3.  27  what  law?  of  works?  Nay ;  but  by  the  law 
3.  28  justified  by  faith  without,  .deeds  of  the  1. 

3.  31  Do  we  then  make  void  the  law  through 

3.  31  God  forbid :  yea,  we  establish  the  law 

4.  13  to  his  seed,  through  the  law,  but  through 

4.  14  For  if  they  which  are  of  the  law  (be)  heirs 

4. 15  the  law  worketh  wrath :  for  where  no  law 

4.  16  not  to  that  only  which  is  of  the  law,  but 
5  13  For  until  the  law  sin  was  in  the  world 

5.  13  sin  is  not  imputed  when  there  is  no  law 

5.  20  the  law  entered,  that  the  offence  might  ab. 

6.  14  ye  are  not  under  the  law,  but  undergrace 

6. 15  because  we  are  not  under  the  law,  but 

7.  i  them  that  know  the  law,  how  that  the  law 
7.  2  which  hath  an  husband  is  bound  by  the  1. 
7.  2  she  is  loosed  from  the  law  of  (her)  husband 
7.  3  husband  be  dead,  she  is  free  from  that  law 
7.  4  ye  also  are  become  dead  to  the  law  by  the 
7.  5  the  motions  of  sins,  which  were  by  the  law 
7.  6  we  are  delivered  from  the  law,  that  being 
7.  7  What  shall  we  say  then?  (Is)  the  law  sin? 
7.  7  Nay,  I  had  not  known  sin  but  by  the  law 
7.  7  except  the  law  had  said,  Thou  shalt  not 
7.  8  For  without  the  law  sin  (was)  dead 

7.  9  I  was  alive  without  the  law  once :  but 

7. 12  the  law  (is)  holy,  and  the  commandment 
7. 14  we  know  that  the  law  is  spiritual :  but  I 
7.  16  I  consent  unto  the  law  that  (it  is)  good 
7.  21  I  find  then  a  law,  that,  when  I  would  do 


Rom.  7.  22  I  delight  in  the  law  of  Godaftertheinward; 
7.  23  lawin  my  members,  warring  aga.  thelaw 
7.  23  to  the  law  of  sin  which  is  in  my  members 

7.  25  the  law  of  God,  but  with  the  flesh  the  law 

8.  2  the  law  of  the  spirit  of  life  in  Christ  Jesus 
8.  2  made  me  free  from  the  law  of  sin  and  de. 
8.  3  what  the  law  could  not  do,  in  that  it  was- 
8.  4  That  the  righteousness  of  the  law  might 

8.  7  it  is  not  subject  tothelawof  God,  neither 

9.  31  Israel,  which  followed  after  the  law  of 

9.  31  hath  not  attained  to  the  law  of  righteous. 

9.  32  but  as  it  were  by  the  works  [of  the  law] 

10.  4  For  Christ  (is)  the  end  of  the  lawforright. 

10.  5  describeth  the  righteousness . .  of  the  law 
13.  8  thatloveth  another  hath  fulfilled  the  law 

13.  10  therefore  love  (is)  the  fulfilling  of  the  law 
1  Co.  7. 39  The  wife  is  bound  [by  the  law]  as  long  as 

9.  8  a  man?  or  saitli  not  the  law  the  same  also? 
9.  9  For  it  is  written  in  the  law  of  Moses,  Thou 
9.  20  that  are  under  the  law,  as  under  the  law 
9.  20  I  might  gain  them  that  are  under  thelaw 

14.  21  the  law  it  is  written.  With  (men  of)  other 

14.  34  be  under  obedience,  as  also  saith  thelaw 

15.  56  Thesting.  .and.  .strength  of  sin  (is)  the  law 
Gal.  2.  16  man  is  not  justified  by.  .works  of  the  law 

2.  16  not.  .of  the  law:  for  by.  .works of  thelaw 
2.  19  I  through  the  law  am  dead  to  the  law,  that 

2.  21  if  righteousness  (come)  by  the  law,  then 

3.  2  the  spirit  by  the  works  of  the  law,  or  by  the 
3.  s  by  the  works  of  the  law,  or  by  the  hearing 

3. 10  as  many  as  areof  the  works  of  thelaw  are 

3. 10  which  are  written  in  the  book  of  the  law 
3.  11  that  no  man  is  justified  by  the  law  in  the 
3.  12  the  law  is  not  of  faith:  but,  The  man  that 
3.  13  redeemed  us  from  the  curse  of  the  law 

3.  17  the  law,  which  was  fourliundred  and  th. 
3.  18  if  the  inheritance  (be)  of  the  law,  (it  is) 

3.  19  Wherefore  then  (serveth)  the  law  ?  It  was 
3.  21  (Is)  the  law  then  against  the  promises  of 
3.  21  a  law  given  which  could  have  given  life 
3.  21  righteousness  should  have  been  bythe  law 
3.  23  we  were  kept  under  the  law,  shut  up  unto 

3.  24  Wherefore  the  law  was  our  schoolmaster 

4.  4  Son,  made  of  a  woman,  .under  the  law 

4.  5  To  redeem  them  that  were  under  the  law 

4.  21  be  under  the  law,  do  ye  not  hear  the  law? 

5.  3  testify,  .lie  is  a  debtor  to  do  the  whole  law 

5.  4  whosoever  of  you  are  justified  by  the  law 

5.  14  For  all  the  law  is  fulfilled  in.  .word, (even) 

5.  18  led  by  the  spirit,  ye  are  not  under  thelaw 

5.  23  temperance  :  against  such  there  is  no  law 

6.  2  Bear  ye . .  burdens,  and  so  fulfil  the  law  of 

6.  13  they . .  who  are  circumcised  keep  the  law 
Epli.  2.  15  the  enmity,  the  law  of  commandments 
Phil.  3.  5  Hebrew . .  as  touching  the  law,  a  Pharisee 

3.  6  touchingthe  righteous,  whichis  in  thelaw 
3.  9  own  righteousness,  which  is  of  the  law 
1  Ti.  1.  8  we  know  that  the  law  (is)good,  if  a  man 

1.  9  the  law  is  not  made  for  a  righteous  man 
Heb.  7.  5  tithes  of  the  people  according  to  the  law 

7.  12  made  of  necessity  a  change  also  of  thelaw 

7.  16  not  after  the  law  of  a  carnal  commandm. 

7. 19  For  the  law  made  nothing  perfect ;  but 
7.  28  the  law  maketh  men  high  priests  which 

7.  28  word  of  the  oath,  which  was  since  the  law 

8.  4  priests  that  offergifts  according  to  the  law 

8. 10  I  will  put  my  laws  into  their  mind,  and 

9. 19  to  all  the  people  according  to  [the]  law 

9.  22  almost  all  things  are  by  the  law  purged 

10.  1  the  law  having  a  shadow  of  good  things 

10.  8  burnt  off erings . .  are  offered  by  [the]  law 

10.  16  I  will  put  my  laws  into  their  hearts,  and 

10.  28  He  that  despised  Moses’  law  died  without 

Jas.  1.  25  whoso  looketh  into  the  perfect  law  of  lib. 

2.  8  If  ye  fulfil  the  royal  law  according  to  the 
e.  9  are  convinced  of  the  law  as  transgressors 
2.  10  For  whosoever  shall  keep  the  whole  law 

2. 11  thou  art  become  a  transgressor  of  the  law 

2. 12  that  shall  be  judged  by  the  law  of  liberty 

4. 11  evil  of  the  law,  and  judgeth  the  law :  but 

4. 11  judge  the  law,  thou  art  not  a  doer  of  the  1. 

[See  also  Daughter,  doctor,  father,  mother,  sister,  son, 
sue,  teacher,  transgress.] 

LAW,  manner  of  — 

Judgment,  carp  mishpat. 

Lev.  24.  22  Ye  shall  have  one  manner  of  law,  as  well 

LAW,  about  the  — 

Legal,  belonging  to  law,  vogixos  nomilcos. 

Titus  3.  9 But  avoid,  .strivings  about  the  law;  for 

LAW,  contrary  to  the  — 

To  act  aside  from  law,  irapavogia  paranomeS. 

Acts  23.  3  me  to  be  smitten  contrary  to  the  law? 

LAW,  giving  of  the  — 

Lawgiving,  vogoBetria.  nomothesia. 

Rom.  9.  4  the  covenants,  and  the  giving  of  the  law 

LAW,  to  go  to,  or  sue  at  the  — 

1  .To  have  a  lawsuit,  xpiga  echo  krima. 

1  Co.  6.  7  because  ye  go  to  law  one  with  another 

2.  To  judge,  sift,  upiva  krino. 

Matt.  5.  40  if  any  man  will  sue  thee  at  the  law,  and 
1  Co.  6.  1  Dare  any  of  you.  .go  to  law  before  the  un. 

6.  6  But  brother  goeth  to  la  w  with  brother,  and 

LAW,  to  receive  the  — 

To  sit,  appoint  or  give  a  law,  vogoBe Tew  nomotheted. 
Heb.  7.  n  for  under  it  the  people  received  the  law 


LAW 


592 


LAY 


LAW,  transgression  of  the  — 

Lawlessness,  dvoyla  anomia. 

i  Jo.  3.  4  for  sin  is  the  transgression  of  the  law 

LAW,  under  the  — 

Within  law,  evvoyos  ennomos. 

1  Co.  9.  2 1  but  under  the  law  [to  Christ],  that  I  might 

LAW,  without  — 

1  .Lawless,  tdvoyos  anomos. 

i  Co.  9.  21  To  them  that  are  without  law,  as  without  1. 

9.  21  being  not  without  law  to  God,  but  under 

9.  21  I  might  gain  them  that  are  without  law 

2 .Lawlessly,  dviyois  anomos. 

Korn.  2. 12  without  law  shall  also  perish  without  law 

LAWFUL  — 

1.  Judgment,  mishpat. 

Eze.  18.  5  if  a'man  do.  .that  which  is  lawful  and  right 

18.  19  When  the  son  hath  done  that  which  isl. 

18.  21  and  do  that  which  is  lawful  and  right,  he 

18.  27  doetli  that  which  is  lawful  and  right,  he 
33.  14,  19  and  do  that  which  is  lawful  and  right 
33.  16  he  hath  done  that  which  is  lawful  andri. 

2 . Right,  righteous,  just,  rigid,  P’^x  tsaddiq. 

Isa.  49.  24  Shall  the  prey  be  taken.,  or  the  lawful  cap. 

3  In  conformity  to  law,  tvvoyos  ennomos. 

Acts  19.  39  it  shall  be  determined  in  a  lawful  assembly 

LAWFUL,  to  be  — 

1.A  ruler,  shallit. 

Ezra  7.  24  it  shall  not  be  lawful  to  impose  toll,  tribute 

l.lt  is  privileged,  authorized,  e|e<rTi  exesti. 

Matti2.  2  thy  disciples  do  that  which  is  not  lawful 
12.  4  which  was  not  lawful  for  him  to  eat,  nei. 
12.  10  Is  it  lawful  to  heal  on  the  sabbath  days? 
12.  12  it  is  lawful  to  do  well  on  the  sabbath  days 

14.  4  John  said . .  It  is  not  lawful  for  thee  to 

19.  3  Is  it  lawful  for  a  man  to  put  away  iris  w. 

20.  15  Isit not lawfulformetodowhatlwill with 
22.  17  Is  it  lawful  to  give  tribute  unto  Cesar,  or 

27.  6  It  is  not  lawful  for  to  put  them  into  the 

Mark  2.  24  why  do  they,  .that  which  is  not  lawful? 

2.  26  which  is  not  lawful  to  eat  but  for  the  priests 

3.  4  Is  it  lawful  to  do  good  on  the  sabbath 

6.  18  It  is  not  lawful  for  thee  to  have  thy  broth. 

10.  2  Is  it  lawful  for  a  man  to  put  away  (his)  w.? 
12.  14  Is  it  lawful  to  give  tribute  to  Cesar,  or 

Luke  6.  2  Why  do  ye  that  which  is  not  lawful  to  do 
6.  4  which  it  is  not  lawful  to  eat  but  for  the  p. 
6.  9  Is  it  lawful  on  the  sabbath  days  to  do  good 
14.  3  Is  it  lawful  to  heal  on  the  sabbath  day? 
20.  22  Is  it  lawful  for  us  to  give  tribute  unto  C. 
John  5. 10  it  is  not  lawful  for  thee  to  carry  (thy)  bed 

18.  31  It  is  not  lawful  for  us  to  put  auy  man  to 
Acts  16.  21  teach  customs.. not  lawful  for  11s  to  receive 
22.  25  Is  it  lawful  for  you  to  scourge  a  man  that 

1  Co.  6.  12  All  tilings  are  lawful  all  things  are  law. 

10.  23,  23  All  things  are  lawful  for  me,  but  all 

2  Co.  12.  4  which  it  is  not  lawful  for  a  man  to  utter 

LAWFULLY  — 

Lawfully,  according  to  laio,  voyiyais  nomimos. 

1  Ti.  1.  8  the  law  (is)  good,  if  a  man  use  it  lawfully 

2  Ti.  2.  5  is  he  not  crowned,  except  he  strive  lawf. 

LAWGIVER 

1 .  To  grave,  decree,  ppi  cliaqag,  3 a. 

Gen.  49.  10  noralawgiverfrom  between  hisfeet,  until 
NU11121.  18  digged  it  by  (the  direction  of)  the  lawgiver 
Dent  33.  21  there,  (in)  a  portion  of  the  lawgiver,  (was 
Psa.  60.  7  strength  of  mine  head  :  Judah  (is)  my  la. 

108.  8  strength  of  mine  head :  Judah  (is)  my  la. 
Isa.  33. 22  Lord  (is)  our  lawgiver,  the  Lord  (is)  our 

2.  One  who  gives  a  law,  uoyoBe ttjj  nomolhetes. 

Jas.  4.  12  There  is  one  lawgiver,  who  is  able  to  save 

LAWLESS  — 

Lawless,  avoyos  anomos. 

1  Ti.  1.  9  but  for  the  lawless  and  disobedient,  for 

LAWYER  — 

Lawyer,  belonging  to  the  law,  voyi«6s  nomikos. 
Matt22.  35  Then  one  of  them,  (which  was)  a  lawyer 
Luke  7.  30  the  Pharisees  and  lawyers  rejected  the 

10.  25  a  certain  lawyer  stood  up,  and  tempted 

11.  45  Then  answered  one  of  the  lawyers,  and 

1 1.  46  Woe  unto  you  also,  (ye)  lawyers  !  for  ye 

1 1.  52  Woe  unto  you,  lawyers !  for  ye  have  taken 
14.  3  Jesus  answering  spake  unto  the  lawyers 
Titus  3.  13  Bring  Zenas  tire  lawyer  and  Apollos  on 

LAY,  to  — 

1  .To  fall,  S5)  naplial. 

Judg.  4.  22  behold,  Sisera  lay  dead,  and  the  nail  (was) 

2 . To  cause  to  lie  down,  pi  rabats,  5. 

Isa.  54.  n  I  will  laythy  stones  with  fair  colours,  and 

3.  A  lying,  its  39*  shekabah. 

Exod  16.  13  in  the  morning  the  dew  lay  round  about 
1 6.  14  And  when  the  dew  that  lay  was  gone  up 

4.  To  send  sickness,  npn  chalah,  3. 

Deut  29.  22  sicknesses  which  the  Lord  hath  laid  upon 

5.  To  give,  3n'  yehab. 

Ezra  5.  16  laid  the  foundation  of  the  house  of  God 

6.  To  leave,  lay,  n:j  yanach,  5. 

Judg.  6.  20  lay  (them)  upon  this  rock,  and  pour  out 
1  Ki.  13.  29  laid  it  upon  the  ass,  and  brought  it  back 
13.  30  And  he  laid  his  carcase  in  his  own  grave 


1  Ki.  13.  31  When  I  am  dead,  .lay  my  bones  besideliis 
Eze.  40.  42  whereupon  also  they  laid  the  instruments 

42.  13  there  shall  they  lay  the  most  holy  things 
42.  14  there  they  shall  lay  their  garments  wher. 
44.  19  lay  them  in  the  holy  chambers,  and  they 

7.  To  found,  lay  a  foundation,  id;  yasad. 

2  Ch.31.  7  they  began  to  lay  the  foundation  of  the 
Psa.  104.  s  (Who)  laid  the  foundations  of  the  earth 

8.  To  cast,  .tv  yarah. 

Job  38.  6  or  who  laid  the  corner  stone  thereof 

9.  To  let  escape,  Patch,  eSe  malat,  3. 

Isa.  34.  15  shall  the  great  owl  make  her  nest,  and  lay 

10.  .1  sending  or  stretching  forth,  ni^p  mishloach. 

Isa.  11.  14  they  shall  lay  their  hand  upon  Edom  and 

11.  To  cause  to  rest,  leave,  put  down,  nri  nucich,  5. 

Isa.  30.  32  which  the  Lord  shall  lay  upon  him,  (it) 

12.  To  stretch  out,  HE]  natah,  5. 

Hos.  11.  4  I  drew  them,  .and  I  laid  meat  unto  them 

13.  To  set  up,  natsab,  5. 

2  Sa.  18.  17  laida  very  great  heap  of  stones  upon  him 

14.  To  lift  up,  ky)  nasa. 

2  Ki.  9.  25  Allah,  .the  Lord  laid  this  burden  upon 

15. ro  give,  JO)  nathan. 

Gen.  15.  10  and  laid  each  piece  one  against  another 
Exod.  7.  4  that  I  may  lay  my  baud  upon  Egypt,  and 
Deut.  7.  15  will  lay  them  upon  all  (them)  that  hate 
1 1.  25  God  shall  lay  the  fear  of  you  and  the  dr. 

26.  6  afflicted  us,  and  laid  upon  us  hard  bond. 

1  Sa.  6.  8  lay  it  upon  the  cart ;  and  put  the  jewels 

1  Ki.  18.  23  and  lay  (it)  on  wood,  and  put  no  fire(un.) 

2  Ki.  5.  23  and  laid  (them)  upon  two  of  his  servants 
2  Ch.31.  6  brought  in  the  tithe,  .and  laid  (them)  by 
Neh.  13.  5  where  aforetime  they  laid  the  meat  offer. 
Psa.  1 19.  no  The  wicked  have  laid  a  snare  for  me 
Eccl.  7.  2  end . .  and  the'living  will  lay  (it)  to  his  h. 
Isa.  22.  22  the  key  of  the  house  of  David  will  I  lay 
Jer.  6.  21 1  will  lay  stumbling  blocks  before  this  p. 
Eze.  3.  20  and  I  lay  a  stumbling  block  before  him 

4.  1  lay  it  before  thee,  and  pourtray  upon  it 

4.  2  lay  siege  against  it,  and  build  a  fort  aga. 

4.  5  For  I  liave  laid  upon  thee  the  years  of 
4.  8  I  will  lay  bands  upon  thee,  and  thou  slialt 
6  5  I  will  lay  the  dead  carcases  of  the  child. 
25. 14  I  will  lay  my  vengeance  upon  Edom  by 
25.  17  when  I  shall  lay  my  vengeance  upon  them 

28.  17  I  will  laythee  before  kings,  that  they  may 
32.  5  I  will  lay  thy  flesh  upon  the  mountains  I 

32.  27  have  laid  their  swords  under  their  heads 

33.  28  For  I  will  lay  the  land  most  desolate,  and 
33.  29  when  I  have  laid  the  land  most  desolate 

36.  29  will  increase  it,  and  lay  no  famine  upon 

37.  6  I  will  lay  sinews  upon  you,  and  will  bring 
Jon.  1.  14  lay  not  upon  us  innocent  blood:  forthou 
Zech.  3.  9  the  stone  that  I  have  laid  before  Joshua 

16.  To  sustain,  supjiort,  IPD  samak. 

Lev.  3.  2,  8,  13  lie  shall  lay  his  hand  upon  the  head 
4.  4  shall  lay  his  hand  upon  the  bullock’s  head 
4.  15  shall  lay  their  hands  upon  the  head  of 

4.  24,  29,  33  he  shall  lay  his  hand  upon  the  head 
8.  14,  18,  22  Aaron  and  his  sons  laid  their  hands 

16.  21  Aaron  shall  lay  both  his  hands  upon  the 

24.  14  let  all  that  heard .  .lay  their  hands  upon 
Hum.  8.  12  the  Lcvites  shall  lay  their  hands  upon  the 

27.  18  Take  thee  Joshua,  .and  lay  thine  hand 
27.  23  he  laid  his  hands  upon  him,  and  gave  him 

Deut  34.  9  for  Moses  had  laid  his  hands  upon  him 
2  Ch  29.  23  he  goats,  .and  they  laid  their  hands  upon 

17.  To  cause  to  pass  over,  put  away ,  -ny  abar,  5. 

Jon.  3.  6  and  he  laid  his  robe  from  him,  and  cove 

18.  To  cause  to  meet,  J»s  paga,  5. 

Isa  53.  6  Lord  hath  laid  on  him  the  iniquity  of  us 

19. 7b  put,  place,  set,  D'k’,  cib  sum,  sin  1. 

Gen.  9.  23  laid  (it)  upon  both  their  shoulders,  and 
22.  6  laid  (it)  upon  Isaac  his  son  ;  and  he  took 
22.  9  and  laid  him  on  the  altar  upon  the  wood 
30.  41  Jacob  laid  the  rods  before  the  eyes  of  the 
Exod.  2.  3  she  laid  (it)  in  the  flags  by  the  river’s  brink 

5.  8  ye  shall  lay  upon  them  ;  ye  shall  not  dim. 

19.  7  laid  before  tlieir  facesall  thesewordswh. 
22.  25  neither  slialt  thou  lay  upon  him  usury 

Lev.  2.  15  thou  slialt  put  oil  upon  it,  and  lay  frank. 
Sum  11.  11  that  thou  layest  the  burden  of  all  this  p. 

16.18  put  fire  in  them,  and  laid  incense  thereon 
Josh.  8.  2  lay  thee  an  ambush  for  the  city  behind  it 

10.  27  and  laid  great  stones  in  the  cave’s  mouth 
Judg.  9.  48  took  it,  and  laid  (it)  on  his  shoulder,  and 

18.  19  Hold  thy  peace,  lay  thine  hand  upon  thy 

1  Sa.  6.  1 1  they  laid  the  ark  of  the  Lord  upon  the  cart 

11.  2  and  lay  it  (for)  a  reproach  upon  all  Israel 

15.  2  liowlie  laid  (wait)  for  him  in  the  way,  when 

19.  13  Michal  took  an  image,  and  laid  (it)  iu  the 

25.  18  hundred  cakes  of  figs,  and  laid,  .on  asses 

2  Sa.  13.  19  laid  her  hand  on  her  head,  and  went  on 

1  Ki.18.  23  andlay(it)onwood,andputnofire(under) 

18.  33  and  cut  the  bullock  in  pieces,  and  laid 

2  Ki.  4.  29  and  lay  my  staff  upon  the  face  of  the  child 

4.  31  laid  the  staff  upon  the  face  of  the  child 

10.  8  Lay  ye  them  in  two  heaps  at  the  entering 

11.  16  they  laid  hands  on  her  ;  and  she  went  by 

20.  7  they  took  and  laid  (it)  on  the  boil,  and  he 

2  CI1.23.  15  So  they  laid  hands  on  her :  and  when  she 
Esth.ro.  1  AndthckingAhasueruslaidatributeupon 
Job  21.  5  Mark  me.  .lay.  .hand  upon  (your) mouth 

24. 12  Men  groan,  .yet  God  layeth  not  folly  (to) 

29.  9  princes  refrained  talking,  and  laid  (their) 


Job  34.  23  For  he  will  not  lay  upon  man  more  (than 

38.  5  Who  hath  laid  the  measures  thereof,  if  thou 

40.  4  Behold . .  I  will  lay  mine  hand  upon  my 

41.  8  Lay  thine  hand  upon  him,  remember  the 
Psa.  66.  11  Thou,  .thoulaidstaffliction  upon  our  loins 

79.  1  0  God . .  they  have  laid  J erusalem  on  heaps 
Isa.  1*3 .  9  to  lay  the  land  desolate :  and  he  shall  des. 
28. 17  Judgment  also  will  I  lay  to  the  line,  and 

42.  25  it  burned  him,  yet  he  laid  (it)  not  to  heart 

47.  7  that  thou  didst  not  lay  these . .  to  thy  heart 
51.  23  thou  hast  laid  thy  body  as  the  ground,  and 
57.  1  The  righteous  perisheth,  and  no  man  lay. 
57.  1 1  nor  laid  (it)  to  thy  heart  ?  have  not  I  held 

Jer.  9.  8  peaceably . .  but  in  heart  he  layeth  his  wait 

12.  1 1  desolate,  because  no  man  layeth  (it)  to  he. 
Eze.  4.  4  lay  the  iniquity  of  the  house  of  Israel  upon 
11.  7  Your  slain,  whom  ye  have  laid  in  the  mi. 
26.  12  they  shall  lay  thy  stones  and  thy  timber 
35.  4  I  will  lay  thy  cities  waste,  and  thou  slialt 

39.  21  and  my  hand  that  I  have  laid  upon  them 
Joel  1.  7  He  hath  laid  my  vine  waste,  and  barked 
Obad.  7  (they  that  eat)  thy  bread  have  laid  a  wo. 
Mic.  1.  7  and  all  the  idols  thereof  will  I  lay  desol. 

5.  I  lie  hath  laid  siege  against  us ;  they  shall 

7.  16  they  shall  lay.  hand  upon,  mouth,  their 
Zech.  7.  14  for  they  laid  the  pleasant  land  desolate 
Mai.  1.  3  I  hated  Esau,  and  laid  his  mountains  and 

2.  2  if  ye  will  not  lay  (it)  to  heart,  to  give  glory 

2.  2  cursed . .  because  ye  do  not  lay  (it)  to  heart 

20.  To  make  equal,  compare,  place,  niri  shavah,  3. 

Psa.  >21.  5  honour  and  majesty  hast  thou  laid  upon 

89.  19  I  have  laid  help  upon  (one  that  is)  mighty 
tig.  30  the  way  of  truth;  thy  judgments  have  I  la. 

21.  To  set,  nv  shith. 

Gen.  48.  14  and  laid  (it)  upon  Ephraim’s  head,  who 

48.  17  when  Joseph  saw  that  his  father  laid  his 
Exod2i.  22  as  the  woman’s  husband  will  layuponliim 
Numi2. 11  lay  not  the  sin  upon  us,  wherein  w  e  have 
Ruth  3.  15  laid  (it)  on  her  :  and  she  went  into  the 

4.  16  Naomi  took  the  child,  and  laid  it  in  her 
Job  9.  33  daysman .  .might  lay  his  hand  upon  us 
Psa.  84.  3  for  herself,  where  she  may  lay  her  young 
88.  6  Thou  hast  laid  me  in  the  lowest  pit,  in 
139.  5  Thou  hast  beset,  and  laid  thinehand  upon 
Isa.  5.  6  I  will  lay  it  waste  ■  it  shall  not  be  pruned 

22.  To  cause  to  lie  down,  33(7  shakab,  5. 

1  Ki.  3.  20  laid  it  in  her  bosom,  and  laid  her  dead 

17.  19  carried  him.  .and  laid  him  upon  his  own 

2  Ki.  4.  21  she  went  up,  and  laid  him  on  the  bed  of 
2  Ch.16.  14  laid  him  in  the  bed  which  was  filled  with 

26.  To  cause  to  tabernacle,  |3y>  shaken,  5. 

Psa.  7.  5  and  lay  mine  honour  in  the  dust.  Selah 

24.  To  send  forth,  nVy;  sludacli. 

Gen.  22.  12  Lay  not  thine  hand  upon  the  lad,  neither 
37.  22  Shed  no  blood,  .and  lay  no  land  upon  him 
Exod24- 11  And  upon  the  nobles,  .lie  laid  not  his  hand 
Estli.  2.  21  sought  to  lay  hand  on  the  king  Ahasuerus 

3.  6  he  thought  scorn  to  lay  hands  on  Morde. 

6.  2  sought  to  lay  hand  on  the  king  Ahasuerus 

8.  7  because  he  laid  his  hand  upon  the  Jews 

9.  2  to  fay  hand  on  such  as  sought  their  hurt 
9.  10  on  the  spoil  laid  they  not  their  hand 

9. 15  but  on  the  prey  they  laid  not  their  hand 
9.  16  lint  they  laid  not  their  hands  on  the  prej 
Neh.  13.  21  if  ye  do  (so)  again,  I  will  lay  hands  on  you 
Obad.  13  nor  have  laid  (hands)  on  their  substance 

25.  To  send  forth,  sludach,  3. 

IT0V31.  19  She  layeth  her  hands  to  the  spindle,  and 

26.  To  lay  back  or  up,  avauXivu  anaklino. 

Luke  2.  7  laid  him  in  a  manger ;  because  there  was 

27 .7b  cast,  throw,  jid.XXa  bcdlo. 

Matt.  8.  14  he  saw  his  wife’s  mother  laid,  and  sick  of 
Mark  7.  30  she  found,  .her  daughter  laid  upon  the  bed 
Lukei6.  2o  which  was  laid  at  his  gate,  full  of  sores 

28.  To  cast  down,  uara^dx Xa>  kulaballo. 

Heb.  6.  1  not  laying  again  the  foundation  of  repen 

29.  To  put  down,  KaTar'idgyi  katatithemi. 

Markis-  46  [laid]  him  in  a  sepulchre  which  was  hewn 

30.  To  lie,  be  laid,  Ktiyai  keimai. 

Matt28.  6  Come,  see  the  place  where  the  Lord  lay 

31.  To  lay,  incline,  icXlvio  klino. 

Matt.  8.  20  Son  of  man  hath  not  where  to  lay  (his)  h. 
Luke  9.  58  Son  of  man  hath  not  where  to  lay  (liis)h 

32.  To  put,  place,  riBipju  tithemi. 

Matt27-  60  And  laid  it  in  his  own  new  tomb,  which 
Mark  6.  29  took  up  his  corpse,  and  laid  it  in  a  tomb 

6.  56  laid  the  sick  in  the  streets,  and  besought 

15.  47  Mary  Magdalene,  .beheld  where  he  was  1. 

16.  6  Jesus,  .behold  the  place  where  they  laid 
Luke  5.  18  to  bring  him  in,  and  to  lay  (him)  before 

6.  48  digged  deep,  and  laid  the  foundation  on 
14  29  Lest  haply,  after  he  hath  laid  the  founda. 
23.  53  laid  it  iu  a  sepulchre  that  was  hewn  in 
23.  55  women,  beheld,  how  his  body  was  laid 
Johnn.  34  Where  have  ye  laid  him?  They  said  unto 

19.  41  sepulchre,  wherein  was  never  man  yet  1. 

19.  42  There  laid  they  Jesus  therefore,  becanseof 

20.  2  and  we  know  not  where  they  have  laid  him 

20.  13  and  I  know  not  where  they  have  laid  him 

20.  15  tell  me  where  thou  hast  laid  him,  and  I 

Acts  3.  2  whom  they  laid  daily  at  the  gate  of  the  t. 

4.  37  the  money,  and  laid  (it)  at  the  apostles’  f. 

5.  2  certain  part  and  laid  (it)  at  the  apostles' f. 
5.  15  laid  (them)  on  beds  and  couches,  that  at 
7. 16  laid  in  the  sepulchre  that  Abraham  bought 


LAY 


593 


LEAD 


Acts  9.  37  washed,  they  laid  (her)  in  an  upper  cham. 

13.  29  from  the  tree,  audlaid(him)inasepulchre 
Rom.  9.  33  I  lay  in  Sion  a  stumbling  stone  and  rock 
1  Co.  3.  10  I  have  laid  the  foundation,  and  another 

3.  1 1  For  other  foundation  can  no  man  lay  than 
1  Pe.  2.  6  I  lay  in  Sion  a  chief  corner  stone,  elect 

33.  To  bear,  carry,  tpepa  phero. 

Acts  25.  7  laid  many  and  grievous  complaints  agai. 
[See  also  Beams,  dying,  foundation,  hands,  heavily, 
hold,  low,  plaster,  pledge,  siege,  snare,  wait,  waste.) 

LAY  along,  to  — 

To  fall,  851  naphal. 

judg.  7.  12  all  the  children  of  the  east  lay  along  in 

7. 13  and  overturned  it,  that  the  tent  lay  along 
LAY  apart  or  aside,  to  — - 

1.  To  put  away,  airoTibruxi  apotithemi. 

Heb.  12.  1  let  us  lay  aside  every  weight,  and  the  sin 
Jas.  1.  21  Wherefore  lay  apart  all  filthiness  and  su. 

1  Pe.  2.  1  Wherefore  laying  aside  all  malice,  and  all 

2.  To  send  away,  atplr/fu  aphiemi. 

Mark  7.  8  For,  laying  aside  the  commandment  of  G. 

3 . To put,  place,  rlOypi  tithemi. 

Johni3.  4  laid  aside  his  garments  ;  and  took  a  towel 
LAY  at,  to  — 

To  attain,  overtake,  cause  to  reach,  IB’)  nasag,  5. 

Job  41.  26  The  sword  of  him  that  layeth  at  him  caD. 

LAY  away  or  by,  to  — 

To  tarn  aside,  no  sur,  5. 

Gen.  38.  19  laid  by  her  veil  from  her,  and  put  on  the 
Eze.  26.  16  lay  away  their  robes,  and  put  off  their 

LAY  down,  to  — ■ 

1  .To  leave,  put  down,  ru;  yanach,  5. 

Josh.  4.  8  where  they  lodged,  and  laid  them  down 

2.  To  (cause,  to)  stretch  out,  not  natah ,  5. 

Amos  2.  8  And  they  lay  (themselves)  down  upon  cl. 

3.  To  put,  place,  mis’,  D'iy  sim,  sum. 

Job  17.  3  Lay  down  now,  put  me  in  a  surety  with. 

4.  To  put  away  or  off,  dirortfbj/ii  apotithemi. 

Acts  7.  58  the  witnesses  laid  down  their  clothes  at 

5.  To  put,  place,  riSypi  tithemi. 

Lukeig.  21  thoutakestup  that  thou layedst  not  down 
19.  22  taking  up  that  I  laid  not  down  and  reap. 
Johnio.  15  know  I .  and  I  lay  down  my  life  for  the 
10. 17  because  I  lay  down  my  life,  that  I  might 

10.  18  I  lay  it  down  .  I  have  power  to  lay  it  down 
13.  37  Lord  .  I  will  lay  down  my  life  for  thy  sake 
13.  38  Wilt  thou  lay  down  thy  life  for  my  sake? 

15.  13  that  a  man  lay  down  his  life  for  his  friends 
Acts  4.  35  And  laid  (them)  down  at  the  apostles’  feet 

1  Jo.  3. 16  because  he  laid  down  his  life  for  us :  and 

3.  16  we  ought  to  lay  down,  lives  for  the  bret. 

6.  To  put  or  place  under,  oiroiitbpzi  hupotithemi. 
Rom.  16.  4  Who  have  for  my  life  laid  down  their  own 

LAY  for;  to — [See  Foundation.! 

LAY  even  with  the  ground,  to  — 

To  rase  to  the  ground,  eScuplfa  edaphizo. 

Lukeig.  44  And  shall  lay  thee  even  with  the  ground 

LAY  hold  (of,  on  or  upon),  to  — 

1.  To  lay  or  keep  hold  on,  ion  acliaz. 

2  Sa.  2.  21  lay  thee  hold  on  one  of  theyoungmen,and 
Eccl.  2.  3  to  lay  hold  on  folly,  till  I  might  see  what 
Isa.  5.  29  they  shall  roar,  and  lay  hold  of  the  prey 

2.  To  catch,  capture,  keep  hold,  if’50  taplias. 

Deut  21.  19  shall  his  fatherandhisinother  lay  hold  on 

22.  28  lay  hold  on  her,  and  lie  witli  her,  and  they 
1  Ki.13.  4  saying,  Lay  hold  on  him.  And  his  hand 

LAY  in— (See  Older.] 

LAY  meat,  to  — 

To  give  to  eat,  S5N  akal,  5. 

Hos.  11  4 1  drew  them .  .and  I  laid  meat  unto  them 

LAY  on  or  upon,  to  — 

1  .To  cast  or  throw  upon,  £iriQd\Au  epibatto. 

Matt26.  50  Then  came  they,  and  laid  hands  on  Jesus 
Marki4.  46  they  laid  their  hands  on  him,  and  took  him 
Luke2o.  19  the  same  hour  sought  to  lay  hands  on  him 
21.  12  shall  lay  their  hands  on  you,  and  persec. 
John  7.  30  no  man  laid  hands  on  him,  because  his 

7.  44  taken  him;  but  no  man  laid  hands  on  him 
Acts  4.  3  they  laid  hands  on  them,  and  put.  .in  hold 

5. 18  laid  their  hands  on  the  apostles,  and  put 
21.  27  the  Jews,  .when  they  saw.  .laid  hands  on 

2.  To  lie  or  be  laid  upon,  cniKciyai  epikeimai. 

John  1 1.  38  It  was  a  cave,  and  a  stone  lay  upon  it 
21.  9  they  saw  a  fire  of  coals  there,  and  fish  laid 
Acts  27.  20  And  when,  .no  small  tempest  lay  on  (us) 

3.  To  put  or  place  upon,  ewirldnyi  epitithemi. 

Matt.  9. 18  come  and  lay  thy  hand  upon  her,  and  she 

19. 15  he  laid  (his)  hands  on  them,  and  departed 

23.  4  lay.  .on  men’s  shoulders  ;  but  they,  .will 
Mark  5.  23  come  and  lay  thy  hands  on  her,  that  she 

6.  5  save  that  he  laid  his  hands  upon  a  few 

16. 18  they  shall  lay  hands  on  the  sick,  and  they 
Luke  4.  40  heiaidhishandsoneveryoneofthem.and 

13. 1 3  he  laid  Oris)  hands  on  her :  and  immediately 
15.  5  And.  .he  layeth  (it)  on  his  shoulders,  rej. 
23.  26  ou  him  they  laid  the  cross,  that  he  might 

Acts  6.  6  they  had  prayed, they  laid  (their)  hands  on 

8.  17  Then  laid  they  (their)  hands  on  them,  and 

75 


Acts  8. 19  that  on  whomsoever  I  lay  hands,  he  may 
13.  3  laid(their)handsonthem,  they sent(them) 

15.  28  to  lay  upon  you  no  greater  burden  than 

16.  23  when  they  had  laid  many  stripes  upon 
19.  6  when  Paul  had  laid  (his)  hands  upon  them 
28.  3  had  gathered  a  bundle  of  sticks,  and  laid 
28.  8  and  laidhis  liandson  him,  and  healed  him 

1  Ti.  5.  22  Lay  hands  suddenly  on  no  man,  neither 
Rev.  1.  17  he  laid  his  right  hand  upon  me,  saying  unto 

LAY  open,  to  — - 

To  spread  forth  or  abroad,  enp  paras. 

Prov.  13. 16  knowledge-.but  a  fool  layeth  open(his)  folly 

LAY  out,  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  go  out,  expend,  uy  yatsa,  5. 

2  Ki.  12.  11  laid  it  out  to  the  carpenters  and  builders 

2.  To  pour  out,  ps;  yatsaq,  5. 

Josh.  7.  23  brought,  .and  laid  them  out  before  theL. 
LAY  privily,  to  — 

To  hide,  secrete,  )db  taman. 

Psa.  31.  4  the  net  that  they  laid  privily  for  me 

64.  5  they  commune  of  lay...  snares  privily;  they 
142.  3  In  the  way . .  have  they  privily  laid  a  snare 
LAY  self  down,  to  — 

To  lie  down,  53^  shakab. 

Ruth  3.  4  and  uncover  his  feet,  and  lay  thee  down 

3.  7  and  uncovered  his  feet,  and  laid  her  down 
2  Sa.  13.  5  Lay  thee  down  on  thy  bed,  and  make  th. 

1  Ki.19.  6  did  eat  and  drink,  and  laid  him  down  ag. 

21.  4  he  laid  him  down  upon  his  bed,  and  tur. 
Psa.  3.  5  I  laid  me  down  and  slept ;  I  awaked ;  for 

4.  8  I  will  both  lay  me  down  in  peace,  and  si. 
LAY  sick  of  — 

To  hold  or  press  together,  <ruvexu  sunecho. 

Acts  28.  8  that  the  father  of  Publius  lay  sick  of  a  fe. 

LAY  to  the  charge  of,  to  — - 

1 .  To  set,  place,  Vurp/tu  histemi. 

Acts  7.  60  cried . .  Lord,  lay  not  this  sin  to  their  ch. 

2.  To  count,  reckon,  Aoyl((oyai  logizomai. 

2  Ti.  4.  16  that  it  may  not  be  laid  to  their  charge 
LAY  snare,  to  — 

To  lay  a  snare,  c>p;  yaqash. 

Psa.141.  9  Keep  me  from  the  snares,  .they  have  laid 
Jer.  50.  24  I  have  laid  a  snare  for  thee,  and  thou  art 

LAY  to — [See  Charge.] 

LAY  unto,  to  — 

To  put  toward,  add  to,  irpoarlS-opi  prostithemi. 

Acts  13.  36  was  laid  unto  his  fathers,  and  saw  corr. 
LAY  unto  charge,  to  — 

To  give,  jra  nathan. 

I)eut2i.  8  lay  not.  unto  thy  people  of  Israel’s  cha. 

LAY  up,  to  — 

1  .To put  down,  leave,  ru;  yanach,  5. 

Gen.  39. 16  she  laid  up  his  garment  by  her  until  his  1. 
Exodi6.  23  that  which  remaineth  overlay  up  for  you 
16.  24  they  laid  it  up  till  the  morning,  as  Moses 
16.  33  lay  it  up  before  the  Lord,  to  be  kept  for 

16.  34  so  Aaron  laid  it  up  before  the  Testimony 
Num  17.  4  thou  shalt  lay  them  up  in  the  tabernacle 

17.  7  Moses  laid  up  the  rods  before  the  Lord  in 
19.  9  lay.  .up  without  the  camp  in  a  clean  place 

Deut  14.  28  bring  forth,  .and  shalt  lay  (it)  up  within 
1  Sa.  10.  25  wrote .  .in  a  book,  and  laid  (it)  up  before 

2.  To  put  down,  nru  nechath,  5. 

Ezra  6.  1  where  the  treasures  were  laid  up  in  Baby. 

3 . To  give,  |ru  nathan. 

Gen.  41.  48  laid  up  the  food,  .the  food,  .laid  he  up  in 

4.  To  number,  appoint,  charge,  lay  up,  ips  paqad,  5. 
Isa.  10. 28  at  Michmash  he  hath  laid  up  his  carriages 

5.  To  heap  up,  'ey  tsabar. 

Gen. 41.  35  and  lay  up  corn  unto  the  hand  of  Pharaoh 

6.  To  hide,  lay  up,  [S)i  tsaphan. 

Job  21.  19  God  layeth  up  his  iniquity  for  his  children 
Psa.  31.  19  which  thou  hast  laid  up  for  them  that  fear 
Prov.  2.  7  He  layeth  up  sound  wisdom  for  the  righ. 

7.  1  My  son .  .lay  up  my  commandments  with 

10.  14  Wise  (men)  lay  up  knowledge  :  but  the 
13.  22  the  wealth  of  the  sinner  (is)  laid  up  for 
Song  7.  13  I  have  laid  up  for  thee,  O  my  beloved 

7 . To  put,  place,  cVc,  c’iy  sim,  sum. 

1  Sa.  21.  12  David  laid  up  these  words  in  his  heart 
Job  22. 22  Receive . .  lay  up  his  words  in  thine  heart 

8.  To  set,  n'»  shitli. 

Job  22.  24  Then  shalt  thou  lay  up  gold  as  dust,  and 
Prov  26.  24  He  that  hateth.  .layeth  up  deceit  within 

9.  To  lie  or  be  laid  away,  auAKeipai  apokeimai. 

Luke  19.  20  thy  pound,  which  I  have  kept  laid  up  in 
Col .  1.5  For  the  hope  which  is  laid  up  for  you  in  h. 

2  Ti.  4.  8  Henceforth  there  is  laid  up  for  me  a  crown 

10.  To  treasure  up,  Oyoavplfa  thesaurizo. 

Matt.  6.  19  Lay  not  up  for  yourselves  treasures  upon 
6.  20  But  lay  up  for  yourselves  treasures  in  h. 
2  Co.  12. 14  children  ought  not  to  lay  up  for  the  par. 

11 .  To  put,  place,  riOgpu  tithemi. 

Luke  1.  66  they  that  heard.. laid  (them)  up  in  their  h. 
LAY  up  in  store,  to  — 

1. 7b  treasure  up,  ns’N  atsar. 

2  Ki.20. 17  which  thy  fathers  have  laid  up  in  store 
Isa.  39.  6  which  thy  fathers  have  laid  up  in  store 


2.To  treasure  off  or  away,  airoOrjoaupifa  apothesau. 

1  Ti.  6.  19  Laying  up  in  store  for  themselves  a  good 

LAY  up  treasure,  by  or  in  store,  to  — 

To  treasure  up,  Qyrravpifa  thesaurizo. 

Lukei2.  21  So  (is)  he  that  layeth  up  treasure  for  him. 

1  Co.  16.  2  let  every  one  of  you  lay  by  him  in  store 

LAY  wait  (for),  to  — 

\.To  lie  in  wait,  ins  arab. 

Judg.  9.  34  laid  wait  against  Shechem  in  four  comp. 
9.43  and  laid  wait  in  the  field,  and  looked,  and 
16.  2  laid  wait  for  him  all  night  in  the  gate  of 
Ezra  8.  31  and  of  such  as  lay  in  wait  by  the  way 
Job  31.  9  I  have  laid  wait  at  my  neighbour’s  door 
Prov.  1.  11  Come  with  us,  let  us  lay  wait  for  blood 

I.  18  they  lay  wait  for  their  (own)  blood  ;  they 

24.  15  Lay  not  wait,  O  wicked(man),  against  the 

Lam.  4.  19  Our  persecutors . .  laid  wait  for  us  in  the  w. 

2.  To  lay  wait,  arab,  5. 

1  Sa.  15.  5  And  Saul  came . .  and  laid  wait  in  the  va! . 

3.  To  behold,  look,  ins’  shur. 

Jer.  5. 26  lay  wait,  as  he  that  setteth  snares;  they 

4.  To  make  a  snare,  iroieoi  ivAbpav  poied  enedran. 
Acts  25.  3  would  send . .  laying  wait  in  the  way  to  kill 

H.  To  lie  in  wait,  ivcSpcvtn  enedreuo. 

Luken.  54  [Laying  wait  for] him,  and  seeking  to  catch 

6.  Counsel  against  (one),  plot,  emfSovA-f)  epiboule. 

Acts  20.  3  when  theJews  laid  wait  for  him,  as  he  was 

7.  A  plot  to  be  about  to  be,  emflovA-f)  peAA civ  clvai. 

Acts  23.  30  how  that  the  [Jews  laid  wait]  for  the  man 

LAY,  where  each  — 

A  crouching  place,  [’51  rebets. 

Isa.  35.  7  the  habitation  of  dragons,  where  each  lay 

LAY,  while  he — 

Dwelling,  nn’Z’  shibah. 

2  Sa.  19.  32'  the  king  of  sustenance  while  he  lay  atM. 
LAYING  of  wait,  laying  await  — 

1. A  hunting,  lying  in  wait,  n;i¥  tsediyyah. 

Num  35.  20  or  hurl  at  him  by  laying  of  wait,  that  he 
35.  22  upon  him  any  thing  without  laying  of  wait 

2 . Counsel  against  (one),  plot,  imfiouAij  epiboule. 

Acts  9.  24  But  their  laying  await  was  known  of  Saul 

LAYING  on  — 

A  putting  upon,  iirlQecns  cpithests. 

Acts  8. 18  when  Simon  saw  that  through  laying  on 
1  Ti.  4.  14  with  thelayingon  of  theliandsof  the  pres. 
Heb.  6.  2  the  doctrine  of  baptisms,  and  of  laying  on 

LAZ-AR'-DS,  A afapos  without  help. 

I.  A  symbolic  name  in  one  of  the  parables. 

Luke  16.  20  there  was  a  certain  beggar  named  L.,  wh. 
16.  23  seeth  Abraham  afar  off,  and  L.  in  his  bo. 
16.  24  Abraham,  have  mercy  on  me,  and  send  L. 
16.  25  good  things,  and  likewise  L.  evil  tilings 

2.  A  man  of  Bethany  whom  Jesus  raised  from  the  dead, 
brother  of  Martha  and  Mary. 

John  11.  1  Now  a  certain  (man)  was  sick,  (named)  L. 

II.  2  It  was  (that)  Mary . .  whose  brother  L.  was 

11.  5  Jesus  loved  Martha,  and  her  sister,  and  L. 
11.  11  Our  friend  L.  sleepeth  ;  but  I  go,  that  I 

1 1.  14  Then  said  Jesus  unto  them  plainly,  L.  is 

11.  43  he  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  L.,come  forth 

12.  1  where  L.  was  which  had  been  dead,  whom 

12.  2  but  L.  was  one  of  them  that  sat  at  theta. 

12.  9  but  that  they  might  see  L.  also,  whom  he 
12.  10  consulted  that  they  might  put  L.  also  to 
12.  17  that  was  with  him  when  he  called  L.  out 

LEACH— [See  Horse  leach.] 

LEAD  - 

Lead,  rnsiy  ophereth. 

Exodis.  10  they  sank  as  lead  in  the  mighty  waters 
NUIU31.  22  the  brass,  the  iron,  the  tin,  and  the  lead 
Job  19.  24  were  graven  with  an  iron  pen  and  lead  in 
Jer.  6.  29  the  bellows  are  burnt,  the  lead  is  cousu. 
Eze.  22. 18  iron,  and  lead,  in  the  midst  of  the  furnace 
22.  20  they  gather  silver,  and  brass ..  and  lead 
27.  12  with  silver,  .and  lead,  they  traded  in  thy 
Zech.  5.  7  there  was  lifted  up  a  talent  of  lead  :  and 

5.  8  he  cast  the  weight  of  lead  upon  the  mouth 

LEAD,  to  — 

1  .To  declare  happy,  _®'t<  ashar,  3. 

Isa.  3.  12  they  which  lead  thee  cause  (thee)  to  err 

2.7’o  cause  to  come  or  bring  in,  bo,  5. 

Jer.  23.  8  which  led  the  seed  of  the  house  of  Israel 
Eze.  17.  12  taken,  .and  led  them  with  him  to  Babylon 

3.  To  cause  to  tread,  551  darak,  5. 

Psa.  25.  5  Lead  me  in  thy  truth,  and  teach  me:  for 
Prov.  4. 1 1  I  have  taught . .  I  have  led  thee  in  right  p. 
Isa.  42.  16  I  will  lead  them  in  paths,  .they  have  not 
48.  17  leadeth  thee  by  the  way.  .thou  shouldest 

4.7’o  make  to  go  on,  t|?n  halalc,  3. 

Prov.  8.  20  I  lead  in  the  way  of  righteousness,  in  the 

5.  To  cause  to  flow  or  move  on,  S3;  yabal,  5. 

Jer.  31.  9  and  with  supplications  will  I  lead  them 

6.  To  cause  to  go  on,  3S;  yalak,  5. 

Deut.  8.  2  all  the  way  which  the  Lord  thy  God  led 


LEAD 


594 


LEAP 


Deut.  8. 15  Who  led  thee  through  that  great  and  ter. 

29  5  I  have  led  you  forty  years  in  the  wildern. 
Jos  24.  3  led  him  throughout  all  the  land  of  Canaan 
2  Ki.  6. 19  I  will  bring  you.  .But  he  led  them  to  Sam. 
Job  12.  17  He  leadeth  counsellors  away  spoiled,  and 

12.  19  He  leadeth  princes  away  spoiled,  andover 
fsa.106.  9  so  he  led  them  through  the  depths,  as  th. 

136. 16  To  him  which  led  his  people  through  the 
Provi6.  29  and  leadeth  him  into  the  way(that  is)not 
Isa.  48.  21  they  thirsted  not  (when)  he  led  them  thr. 
63.  i2  That  led.  .by  the  right  hand  of  Moses 
63.  13  That  led  them  through  the  deep,  as  an  li. 
Jer.  2.  6  led  us  through  the  wilderness,  through 
2.  17  thy  God,  when  he  led  thee  by  the  way? 

32.  5  he  shall  lead  Zedekiah  to  Babylon,  and 
Amos  2.  10  Also  I.  .led  you  forty  years  through  the 

7.  To  lead,  drive,  fnf  nahag. 

Exod.  3.  1  he  led  the  flock  to  the  backside  of  the  de. 
Psa  80.  1  thou  that  leadest  Joseph  like  a  flock ;  thou 
Song  8.  2  I  would  lead  thee.,  bring  thee  into  my  m. 
Isa  1 1  6  together ;  and  alittle  child  shall  lead  them 

Lam  3  2  He  hath  led  me,  and  brought,  .darkness 


Marki4.  44  is  he  ;  take  him,  and  lead .  .away  safely 

14.  53  they  led  Jesus  away  to  the  high  priest 

15.  16  the  soldiers  led  him  away  into  the  hall 
Luke  1 3.  15  loose,  .and  lead  (him)  away  to  watering? 

23.  26  as  they  led  him  away,  they  laid  hold  upon 
Johni8.  13  And  [led  him  away]  to  Annas  first :  for  he 
19.  16  And  they  took  Jesus,  and  [led  (him)  away] 

LEAD  captive,  to  — 

To  cause  to  remove,  exile,  n?J  galah,  5. 

Jer.  22. 12  place  whither  they  have  led  him  captive 

LEAL  forth,  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  tread,  1173  daralc,  5. 

Psa.  107.  7  he  led  them  forth  by  the  right  way,  that 

2.  To  cause  to  go  on,  7]1?;  yalak,  5. 

Psa.  125.  5  Lord  shall  lead  them  forth  with  the  wor. 

3.  To  lead,  drive,  sru  nahag. 

1  Ch.20.  I  Joal)  led  forth  the  power  of  the  army,  and 

2  Ch.25.  JI  Amaziah .  .led  forth  his  people,  and  went 

4  .To  lead  forth,  nni  nachah. 

Exodi5.' 13  Thou  inthy  mercy  hast  led  forth  the  peo. 


8 .To  lead,  drive,  an;  nahag,  3.  „ 

Deut.  4.  27  the  heathen,  whither  the  Lord  shall  lead 
28  37  all  nations  whither  the  Lord  shall  lead 
Isa  40.  10  he  that  hath  mercy  on  them  shall  lead 
63  1 4  so  didst  thou  lead  thy  people,  to  make  thy. 
Nah  2  7  her  maids  shall  lead  (her)  as  with  the  vo. 


To  lead,  tend,  feed,  Vra  nahal, 

Psa.  23.  2  to  lie  down . .  he  leadeth  me  beside  the  still 


10.  To  lead  forth,  nnj  nachah. 

Gen.  24.  27  Lord  led  me  to  the  house  of  my  master's 
Exodm.  17  God  led  them  not.  .the  way  of  the  land  of 
32.  34  Therefore  now  go,  lead  the  people  unto 
Psa.  5.  8  Lead  me,  O  Lord,  in  thy  righteousness 
27  11  lead  me  in  a  plain  path,  because  of  mine 

60.  9  Who  will  bring . .  who  will  lead  me  into  E.? 

77.  20  Thou  leddest  thy  people  like  a  flock  by  the 
108. 10  Who  will  bring. .  who  will  lead  me  into  E.? 
139.  24  And  see.  .and  lead  me  in  the  way  everla. 

11.  To  lead  forth,  put,  nm  nachah,  5. 

Gen.  24.  48  which  had  led  me  in  the  right  way  to  take 
Exodrn.  21  in  a  pillar  of  a  cloud,  to  lead  them  the  way 
Deut 32.  12  the  Lord  alone  did  lead  him,  and.  .nost. 
Neh  9.  12  thou  leddest  them  in  the  day  by  a  cloudy 
9.  19  from  them  by  day,  to  lead  them  in  the  way 
Psa.  23.  3  He  restoretli  my  soul :  he  leadeth  me  in 
31  3  for  thy  name’s  sake  lead  me,  and  guide 

43.  3  thy  light  and  thy  truth :  let  them  lead  me 

61.  2  lead  me  to  the  rock  (that)  is  higher  than  I 

78.  14  In  the  day  time  also  he  led  them  with  a  cl. 
78.  S3  he  led  them  on  safely,  so  that  they  feared 

139  10  Even  there  shall  thy  hand  lead  me,  and 
143.  10  Teach,  .lead  me  into  the  land  of  upright. 
Prov.  6.  22  When  thou  goest,  it  shall  lead  thee ;  wheu 
Isa.  57.  18  I  will  lead  him  also,  and  restore  comforts 

12.  Head,  rosli. 

Deut  20.  9  shall  make  captains . .  to  lead  the  people 

13.  To  lead,  ayw  ago. 

Markm-  11  when  they  shall  lead,  .and  deliver  you 
Luke  4.  1  was  led  by  the  Spirit  into  the  wilderness 
4.  29  led  him  unto  the  brow  of  the  hill  whereon 

22.  54  Thentookthey  him,  and  led.  .and  brought 

23.  1  the  whole . .  arose,  and  led  him  unto  Pilate 
23.  32  two  others,  .led  with  him  to  be  put  to  d. 

John  1 8.  28  Then  led  they  Jesus  from  Caiaphas  unto 
Acts  8.  32  He  was  led  as  a  sheep  to  the  slaughter 
Eom.  2.  4  knowing  that  the  goodness  of  God  leadeth 
8.  14  as  many  as  are  led  by  the  the  Spirit  of  God 
1  Co.  12.  2  Gentiles,  carried  away,  .as  ye  were  led 
Gal.  5.  18  if  ye  be  led  by  the  Spirit,  ye  are  not  under 

1 4.  To  lead  up  or  back,  avd-yco  anagb. 

Luke22. 66  came  together,  and  [led]  him  into  their  c. 

15.  To  lead  away,  aird-yu  apagb. 

Jlatt.  7.  13  broad  (is)  the  way,  that  leadeth  to  destr. 
7.  14  narrow  (is)  the  way,  which  leadeth  untol. 

1 6.  To  lead  throughout,  Sidya  diagb. 

1  Ti.  2.  2  that  we  may  lead  a  quiet  and  peaceable  1. 

17. ro  lead  the  way,  dSrjye&i  hodegeo. 

Matt.15.  14  if  the  blind  lead  the  blind,  both  shall  fall 
Luke  6.  39  Can  the  blind  lead  the  blind  ?  shall  they 
Rev.  7.  17  shall  lead  them  unto  living  fountainsof  w. 

18. ro  bear,  carry,  <j>4pa  plierb. 

Acts  12. 10  the  iron  gate  that  leadeth  unto  the  city 
[See  also  Captive,  hand.] 

LEAD  about,  to  — 

1.  To  turn  or  bring  round  about,  339  sabah,  3a. 
Deut  32. 10  he  led  him  about,  he  instructed  him,  he 

2.  To  turn  or  bring  round  about,  33D  sabab,  5. 

Exod  13.  18  God  led  the  people  about,  .the  way  of  the 
Eze.  47.  2  led  me  about  the  way  without  unto  the 

3.  To  lead  around  about,  irepidyco  periago. 

1  Co.  9.  s  Have  we  not  power  to  lead  about  a  sister 


LEAD  away,  to  — - 

1  .To  lead,  drive,  uni  nahag. 

1  Sa.  30.  22  that  they  may  lead  (them)  away,  and  de. 
Isa.  20.  4  So  shall  the  king  of  Assyria  lead  away  the 
2.  To  lead  away,  avdyw  apagb. 

Matt.  26.  57  led  (him)  away  to  Caiaphas  the  high  priest 
27.  2  they  led  (him)  away,  and  delivered  him  to 
27.  31  they  took  and  led  him  away  to  crucify 


LEAD  on,  gently,  to  — 

1 .  To  lead,  tend,  feed,  S95  nahal,  3. 

Isa.  40.  11  shall  gently  lead  those  that  are  with  young 

2.  To  lead  self  on,  Sni  nahal,  7. 

Gen.  33.  14  I  will  lead  on  softly,  according  as  the  cat. 

LEAD  into,  to  — 

1.  To  lead  into,  eiaay co  eisagb. 

Acts  21.  37  as  Paul  was  to  be  led  into  the  castle,  he 

2.  To  bear  or  carry  into,  elaiplpa  eispherb. 

Matt.  6. 13  lead  us  not  into  temptation,  but  deliver 
Luken.  4  lead  us  not  into  temptation  ;  but  deliver 

3.7b  lead  together,  avv&yw  sun  ago. 

Rev.  13.  10  [He  that  leadeth  into]  captivity  shall  go 

LEAD  out,  to  — 

1.7b  cause  to  go  out  or  forth,  nx;  yatsa,  5. 

Num27.  17  which  may  lead  them  out,  and  which  may 
2  Sa.  5.  2  Also,  .thou  wast  lie  that  leddest  out. . I. 

1  Ch.11.  2  he  that  leddest  out  and  brouglitest  in  I. 

2.  To  lead  out  or  forth,  c£dyoo  exagb. 

Mark  8.  23  [let  him  out]  of  the  town ;  and  wheu  he 
15.  20  they  took,  and  [led  him  out]  to  crucify 
Luke24.  50  And  he  led  them  out  as  far  as  to  Bethany 
Jolnuo.  3  own  sheep  by  name,  and  leadeth  them  out 
Acts  21.  38  and  leddest  out  into  the  wilderness  four 
Heb.  8.  9  took .  .to  lead  them  out  of  the  land  of  E. 

LEAD  up,  to  — 

1 .  To  lead  up,  avayw  anagb. 

Matt.  4.  1  Then  was  Jesus  led  up  of  the  spirit  into 

2. ro  bear  or  carry  up,  avatpepw  anaphero. 

Mark  9.  2  leadeth  them  up  into  an  high  mountain 

LEADER  — 

1. ro  declare  happy,  cause  to  step,  ashar,  3. 

Isa.  9.  16  the  leaders  of  this  people  cause,  .to  err 

2.  Leader,  one  who  goes  before,  tjj  nagid. 

1  Ch.12.  27  Jehoiada  (was)  the  leader  of  the  Aaronites 

13.  1  David  consulted  with  thecaptains.  .leader 

2  Ch.32.  21  the  leaders  and  captains  in  the  camp  of 
Isa.  55.  4  I  have  given  him . .  a  leader  and  comman. 

3.  Leader  of  the  way,  65-qyus  liodegos. 

Matt  1 5.  14  Let  them  alone :  they  be  blind  leaders  of 
LEAF  — 

1  .Any  thing  torn  away,  a  leaf,  990  tereph. 

Eze.  17.  9  it  shall  wither  in  all  the'  leaves  of  her  sp. 

2.  What  go  up,  a  leaf,  npj?  aleh. 

Gen.  3.  7  they  sewed  fig  leaves  together,  and  made 

8.  11  in  her  mouth  (was)  an  olive  leaf  pluckt  off 
Lev.  26.  36  sound  of  a  shaken  leaf  shall  chase  them 
Job  13.  25  Wilt  thou  break  a  leaf  driven  to  and  fro? 
Psa.  1.  3  his  leaf  also  shall  not  wither;  and  what. 
Isa.  1.  30  ye  shall  be  as  an  oak  whose  leaf  fadeth 

34.  4  as  the  leaf  falleth  off  from  the  vine,  and 
64.  6  we  all  do  fade  as  a  leaf ;  and  our  iniquit. 
Jer.  8.  13  nor  figs  on  the  fig  tree,  and  the  leaf  shall 
17.  8  when  heat  cometh,  but  her  leaf  shall  be 
Eze.  47.  12  whose  leaf  shall  not  fade,  neither  shall  the 
47. 12  for  meat,  and  the  leaf  thereof  for  medic. 

3.  A  rib,  side,  lib's  tsela. 

1  Ki.  6.  34  two  leaves  of  the  one  door  (were)  folding 

d.A  leaf,  <pv\\ov  phullon. 

Matt  21.  19  found  nothing  thereon,  but  leaves  only 
24.  32  is  yet  tender,  and  putteth  forth  leaves,  ye 
Marki  1.  13  seeing  a  fig  tree,  afar  off  having  leaves,  he 
11.  13  he  found  nothing  but  leaves  ;  for  the  time 
13.  28  is  yet  tender,  and  putteth  forth  leaves 
Rev.  22.  2  theleavesof  thetree(were)forthe healing 

LEAGUE  — 

1  .An  eating,  covenant,  league,  n'13  berith. 

Josh.  9.  6,  1 1  now  therefore  make  ye  a  league  with 

9.  7  and  how  shall  we  make  a  leaguewithyou? 
9. 15  made  aleague  with  them,  to  let  them  live 
9.  16  three  days  after  they  had  made  a  league 

Judg.  2.  2  ye  shall  make  no  league  with  the  inhabit. 

2  Sa.  3. 12  Make  thy  league  with  me,  and, behold,  my 

3. 13  Well ;  I  will  make  a  league  with  thee :  but 
3.  21  that  they  may  make  a  league  with  thee 
5.  3  king  David  made  a  league  with  them  in  H. 
1  Ki.  5.12  people . .  and  they  two  made  a  league  tog. 
is.  19  (There  is)  a  league  between  me  and  thee 


1  Ki.15.  19  come  and  break  thy  league  with  Baasha 

2  Ch.16.  3  (There  is)  a  league  between  me  and  thee 

16.  3  break  thy  league  with  Baasha  king  of  Is. 

2.  To  join  selves  together,  "09  chabar,  7. 

Dan.  11.  23  And  after  the  league,  .with  him  he  shall 

LEAGUE,  to  be  in  or  make  a  — 

1  .An  eating,  covenant,  league,  n'"!3  berith. 

Job  5.  23  thou  shalt  be  in  league  with  the  stones  of 
Eze.  30.  5  and  the  men  of  the  land  that  is  in  league 

2.  To  cut,  prepare,  make,  rns  karalh. 

1  Sa.  22  8  that  my  son  hath  made  a  league  with  the 
LE'-AH,  nxS  weary. 

The  elder  daughter  of  Laban  and  first  wife  of  Jacob. 

B.C.  1730. 

Gen.  29.  16  name  of  the  elder  (was)  L.,  and  the  name 
29. 17  L.  (was)  tender  eyed  ;  hut  Rachel  was  be. 

29.  23  he  took  L.  his  daughter,  and  brought  her 

29.  24  Laban  gave  unto  his  daughter  L.  Zilpah 
29.  25  iu  the  morning,  behold, it(was)L. :  and  he 
29.  30  he  loved  also  Rachel  more  than  L.,  and 
29.  31  when  the  Lord  saw  that  L.  (was)  hated,  he 

29.  32  L.  conceived,  and  hare  a  son,  and  she  cal. 

30.  9  When  L.  saw  that  she  had  left  hearing 

30.  10,  12  And  Zilpah,  L.’s  maid,  hare  Jacob  a 
30.  11  L.  said,  A  troop  cometh  :  and  she  called 

30. 13  L.  said,  Happy  am  I,  for  the  daughters 
30.  14  brought  them  unto  his  mother  L.  Then 
30.  14  Rachel  said  to  L.,  Give  me,  I  pray  thee,  of 
30. 16  and  L.  went  out  to  meet  liim,  and  said 
30.  17  Godhearkeuedunto  L.,  and  she  conceived 
30.  18  L.  said,  God  hath  given  me  my  hire,  bee. 
30.  19  L.  conceived  again,  and  bare  Jacob  the 

30.  20  L.  said,  God  hath  endued  me  (with)  a  good 

31.  4  Jacob  sent  and  called  Rachel  and  L.  to  the 

31.14  Rachel  and  L.  answered  and  said  unto  him 

31.  33  Laban  went,  .into  L.’s  tent,  and  into  the 
31,  33  Then  went  he  out  of  L.’s  tent,  and  entered 
23.  1  lie  divided  the  children  unto  L.,  and  unto 

33.  2  L.  and  her  children  after,  and  Rachel  and 

33.  7  L.  also  with  her  children  came  near,  and 

34.  1  Dinah  the  daughter  of  L.,  which  she  bare 

35.  23  The  sons  of  L. ;  Reuben,  Jacob  s  first  born 
35.  26  sons  of  Zilpah,  L.’s  handmaid  ;  Gad  and 
46.  15  ThcSe  (be)  the  sons  of  L.,  which  she  bare 
46.  18  whom  Laban  gave  to  L.  his  daughter ;  and 
49.  31  buried  Abraham,  .and  there  I  buried  L. 

Ruth  4. 11  Lord  make  the  woman,  .like  L.,  which 

LEAN  — 

1 .  Weak,  poor,  lean,  79  dal. 

2  Sa.  13.  4  Why  (art)  thou,  .lean  from  day  to  day? 

2.  Lean,  nn  razeh. 

Num  13.  20  whether  it  (be)  fat  or  lean,  whether  there 
Eze.  34.  20  the  fat  cattle  and  between  the  lean  cattle 

3.  Thin,  lean,  pi  rag. 

Gen.  41. 19  poor,  .very  ill  favoured  aud  lean  fleshed 
41.  20  the  lean  and  the  ill  favoured  kinedid  eat 
LEAN,  to  — 

1.  To  take  hold  on,  pin  chazaq,  5. 

2  Sa.  3.29  that  is  a  leper,  or  that  leaneth  on  a  staff 

2.  To  support,  ?1CD  samak. 

Amos  5.  19  or  went  into  the  house,  and  leaned  his 

3.7b  be  supported,  ijcd  samak,  2. 

2  Ki.  18.  21  on  which  if  a  man  lean,  it  will  go  into 
Isa.  36.  6  whereon  if  a  man  lean,  it  will  go  into  his 

4.7b  strengthen  or  Vest  self,  P9"!  raphaq,  7. 

Song  8.  5  that  cometh  up.  .leaning  upon  hpr  beloved? 

5.  To  be  supperrted,  lean  on,  shaan,  2. 

Judg  1 6.  26  feel  the  pillars.  .1  may  lean  upon  them 
2  Sa.  1.  6  Saul  leaned  upon  his  spear  ;  and  lo,  the 
2  Ki.  5  18  he  leaneth  on  my  hand,  and  I  bow  myself 
7.  2  Then  a  lord  on  whose  hand  the  king  leaned 
7.  17  tlie  lord  on  whose  hand  lieleaned  to  have 
Job  8.  15  He  shall  lean  upon  his  house,  but  it  shall 
Prov  3.  5  and  lean  not  unto  thine  own  understand. 
Eze.  20.  7  when  they  leaned  upon  thee,  thou  brak. 
Mic.  3. 1 1  yet  will  they  lean  -upon  the  Lord,  and  say 

6.7b  He  or  be  laid  up  or  back,  avd/capoa  anakeimai. 
John  13.  23  Now  there  was  leaning  on  Jesus'  bosom 

7.  To  fall  up  or  back,  avanUru  anapipto. 

Jolin2i.  20  which  also  leaned  on  his  breast  at  supper 

LEAN,  to  was  — 

To  become  lean,  nn  razah,  2. 

Isa.  17.  4  and  the  fatness  of  liis  flesh  sliallvaxlean 

LEAN  fleshed — 

Thin  of  flesh,  nb’3  pn  dag  basar. 

Gen.  41.  3  other  kine.  .ill  favoured  and  lean  fleshed 
41.  4  the  ill  favoured  and  lean  fleshed  kine  did 

LEANNESS  — 

1  .Failure,  lie,  feigning,  BO?  kachash. 

Job  16.  8  my  leanness  rising  up  in  me  beareth  wit. 

2.  Leanness,  Jin  razon. 

Psa.106. 15  He  gave,  .butsent  leanness  into  their  soul 
Isa.  10.  16  shall . .  send  among  his  fat  ones  leanness 

3.  Leanness,  secret,  Tj  razi. 

Isa.  24. 16  My  leanness,  my  leanness,  woe  unto  me! 

LE-AN’-NOTH — [See  Mahalath.  1 

LEAP  — 

1.7b  leap,  skip,  ib^dalag. 

Zeph.  1.  9  punish  all  those  that  leap  on  the  thresh. 


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To  leap,  skip,  aVj  dalag,  3. 

2  Sa.  22.  30  For.  .by  my  God  have  I  leaped  over  a  w. 
Psa.  18.  29  For.  ,hy  my  God  have  I  leaped  over  a  w. 
Song  2.  8  he  cometh  leaping  upon  the  mountains 
Isa.  35.  6  Then  shall  the  lame . .  leap  as  an  hart,  and 
To  leap  with  violence,  pJl  zanaq,  3. 

Deut33_  22  a  lion’s  whelp  :  he  shall  leap  from  Bashan 
To  move,  leap,  iru  nathar,  3. 

Lev.  11.  21  have  legs,  .to  leap  withal  upon  the  earth 
To  go  up,  alah. 

Gen.  31.  10  the  rams  which  leaped  upon  the  cattle 
31. 12  all  the  rams  which  leap  upon  the  cattle 

To  pass  over,  leap,  rips  pccsach,  3. 

1  Ki.18.  26  they  leaped  upon  the  altar  which  was  m. 
To  leap,  watch  enviously,  is"!  ratsad,  3. 

Psa.  68. 16  Why  leap  ye,  ye.  .hills?  (this  is)  the  hill 
To  dance,  skip,  bound,  "ipi  raqad,  3. 

Joel  2.  5  shall  they  leap,  like  the  noise  of  a  flame 
To  leap,  ii.KKofj.aL  hallomai. 

Acts  3.  8  walking,  and  leaping,  and  praising  God 
14. 10  Said.  .Stand  upright.  .And  he  leaped  and 

\.To  bound,  spring,  irxiprdcw  skirtao. 

Luke  1.  41  the  babe  leaped  in  her  womb  ;  and  Elisa. 

1.  44  the  babe  leaped  in  my  womb  for  joy 

1AP  for  joy,  to  — 

t  bound,  spring,  cTKiprda  skirtao. 

Luke  6.  23  Rejoice  ye  in  that  day,  and  leap  for  joy 

!AP  on,  to  — 

1  leap  upon,  ecpd.KKop.ai  ephallomai. 

Acts  19.  16  leaped  on  them,  and  overcame  them,  and 

AP  out,  to  — 

1  escape,  deliver  self,  slip  away,  vhyp  malat,  7. 

Job  41. 19  Out  of  his  mouth,  .sparks  of  fire  leap  out 

AP  up,  to  — 

1  leap  forth  or  out  of,  e^aKKopac  cxallomai. 

Acts  3.  8  he  leaping  up  stood,  and  walked,  and  en. 

APING  — 

move,  leap,  ns  pazaz,  3. 

2  Sa.  6. 16  saw  king  David  leaping  and  dancing  bef. 
ARN,  to¬ 
rn  learn,  qSs  alaph. 

Prov.22.  25  Lest  thou  learn  his  ways,  and  get  a  snare 
To  learn,  accustom  self,  ta^  lamad. 

Deut.  4.10  that  they  may  learn  to  fear  me  all  the  days 
5.  1  ye  may  learn  them,  and  keep  and  do  them 
14.  23  mayest  learn  to  fear  the  Lord  thy  Godal. 
17. 19  that  he  may  learn  to  fear  the  Lord  his  G. 

18.  9  thou  shalt  not  learn  to  do  after  the  abom. 
31.  12  may  learn,  and  fear  the  Lord  your  God 
31.  13  may  hear,  and  learn  tofear  the  Lord  your 

Psa.ic6.  35  among  the  heathen,  and  learned  their  w. 

1 19.  7when  I  shall  have  learned  thy  righteous  j. 

1 19.  71  good  forme,  .that  I  might  learn  thy  stat. 
119.  73  give  me  understanding,  that  I  may  learn 
Prov  30.  3  I  neither  learned  wisdom,  nor  have  thek. 
Isa.  1. 17  Learn  to  do  well ;  seek  judgment,  relieve 

2.  4  And .  .neither  shall  they  learn  warany  m. 
26.  9  inhabitants  of  the  world  will  learn  right. 
26. 10  (yet)  will  he  not  leam  righteousness:  and 
29.  24  they  that  murmured  shall  learn  doctrine 

Jer.  10  2  Learn  not  the  way  of  the  heathen,  and  be 
12. 16  if  they  will  diligently  learn  the  ways  of  my 
Eze.  19.  3  it  learned  to  catch  the  prey ;  it  devoured 

19.  6  learned  to  catch  the  prey,  (and)  devoured 
Mic.  4.  3  And.  .neither  shall  they  learn  war  any  m. 
To  learn,  pavOdva  manthano. 

Matt.  9.  13  go  ye  and  learn  what  (that)  meaneth,  I 
11. 29  Take  my  yoke  upon  you,  and  learn  of  me 
24.  32  Now  learn  a  parable  of  the  fig  tree :  When 
Mark  13.  28  Now  leam  a  parable  of  the  fig  tree ;  Wien 
John  6.  45  that  hath  heard,  and  hath  learned  of  the 
7.  15  Howknoweth  this  man.  .having  never  le. 
Rom  16. 17  contrary  to  the  doctrine  which  ye  have  1. 

1  Co.  4.  6  that  ye  might  learn  in  us  not  to  think  (of) 
14.  31  that  all  may  learn,  and  all  may  be  comf. 
14.  35  if  they  will  learn  any  thing,  let  them  ask 
Gal.  3.  2  This  only  would  I  learn  of  you,  Received 
Eph.  4.  20  But  ye  have  not  so  learned  Christ 
Phil.  4.  9  which  ye  have  both  learned,  and  received 
4. 11  for  I  have  learned,  in  whatsoever  state  I 
Col.  1.  7  As  ye  also  learned  of  Epapliras  our  dear 

1  Ti.  2.  11  Let  the  woman  learn  in  silence  with  all 

5.  4  let  them  learn  first  to  show-  piety  at  home 

5. 13  And  withal  they  learn  (to  be)  idle,  wand. 

2  Ti.  3.  7  Ever  learning,  and  never  able  to  come  to 

3. 14  in  the  things  which  thou  hast  learned  and 

3.  14  knowingof  whomthouhastlearned(them) 
Titus  3. 14  let  ours  also  learn  to  maintain  good  works 
Heb.  5.  8  Though  he  were  a  Son,  yet  learned  he  ob. 
Rev.  14.  3  and  no  man  could  learn  that  song  but  the 

To  instruct,  train  up,  iraiSeuco  paideuo. 

1  Ti.  1.  20  delivered,  .that  they  may  learn  not  to 
ARN  by  experience,  to  — 
observe  diligently,  vim  nachash,  3. 

Gen.  30. 27  I  have  learned  by  experience  that  the  L. 
ARNED,  to  be  — 

To  know  a  book,  130  pv  yada  sepher. 

Isa.  29.  11  (men)delivertoone  that  islearned,  saying 
29. 12  him  that  is  not  learned . .  I  am  not  learned 


2.  Who  is  taught,  learned,  limmud. 

Isa.  50.  4  hath  given  me  the  tongue  of  the  learned 
50.  4  wakeneth  mine  ear  to  hear  as  the  learned 

3.  To  instruct,  iraibevoi  paideuo. 

Acts  7.  22  Moses  was  learned  in  all  the  wisdom  of 
LEARNING  — 

1.  Reception,  a  taking  in,  npb  leqach. 

Prov.  1.  s  A  wise(man).  .will  increase  learning;  and 
9.  9  teach . .  and  he  will  increase  in  learning 
16.  21  the  sweetness  of  the  lips  increaseth  lear. 
16. 23  The  heart  of  the  wise,  .addeth  learning 

2. A  book,  literature,  isp  sepher. 

Dan.  1.  4  whom  they  might  teach  the  learning  and 

1.  17  knowledge  and  skill  in  all  learning  and 

3.  A  letter,  something  written,  learning,  y pdppa. 

Acts  26.  24  Paul .  .much  learning  doth  make  thee  mad 

4.  Teaching ,  instruction,  SiSaoicahia  didaskalia. 
Rom.  15.  4  were  written  for  our  learning ;  that  we 

LEASING  — 

To  lie,  deceive,  315  kazab. 

Psa.  4.  2  will  ye  love  vanity,  (and)  seek  after  leas.? 

5.  6  Thou  shalt  destroy  them  that  speak  leas. 

LEAST  — 

1. Small,  little,  young,  Tj/y  tsair. 

Judg.  6.  15  and  I  (am)  the  least  in  my  father’s  house 

1  Sa.  9.  21  my  family  the  least  of  all  the  families  of 
J er.  49.  20  Surely  the  least  of  the  flock  shall  draw 

50.  45  Surely  the  least  of  the  flock  shall  draw 

2 . Little,.  small,  Jtjp  qatan. 

2  Ki.  18.  24  face . .  of  the  least  of  my  master’s  servants 
1  Ch.  12.  14  one  of  the  least  (was)  over  an  hundred 
Isa.  36.  9  face . .  of  the  least  of  my  master’s  servants 
Jer.  6. 13  For  from  the  least  of  them  even  unto  the 

31.  34  from  the  least  of  them  unto  the  greatest 
Jon.  3.  5  greatest  of  them  even  to  the  least  of  them 

3.  Little,  small,  young,  |b;3  qa.ton. 

Jer.  8.  10  from  the  least  even  unto  the  greatest  is  g. 
42.  i,8all  from  the  least  even  unto  the  greatest 
44.  12  die,  from  the  least  even  unto  the  greatest 

4.  The  least,  iKaxccros  elachistos. 

Matt.  2.  6  art  not  the  least  among  the  princes  of  J. 

5.  19  shal  1  break  one  of  these  least  commandme. 
5.  19  he  shall  be  called  the  least  in  the  kingdom 
25.  40  unto  one  of  the  least  of  these  my  brethren 

_ 25.  45  ye  did  (it)  not  to  one  of  the  least  of  these 

Lukei2.  26  not  able  to  do  that  thing  which  is  least 
.  16.  10  He  that  is  faithful  in  that  which  is  least 
16.  io  he  that  is  unjust  in  the  least  is  unjust  also 

1  Co.  15.  9  I  am  the  least  of  the  apostles,  that  am 

5 . Little,  small,  puepds  mikros. 

Acts  8. 10  To  whom  they  all  gave  heed,  from  the  le. 
Heb.  8.  11  shall  know  me,  from  the  least  to  the  gre. 

6.  Lesser,  smaller,  pexporepos  mikroleros. 

Mattn.  11  he  that  is  least  in  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
13.32  Which  indeed  is  theleastof  all  seeds;  but 
Luke  7.  28  he  that  is  least  in  the  kingdom  of  God  is  g. 
9.  48  he  that  is  least  among  you  all,  the  same 
[See  At,  esteemed,  less.] 

LEAST,  at  (the)  — 

1  .Or,  it  may  be,  in  o. 

Gen.  24.  55  let.  .abide  with  us.  .days,  at  the  least  ten 

2.  Only,  pi  raq. 

Judg.  3.  2  at  the  least  such  as  before  knew  nothing 

3.  Even  indeed,  ical  ye  Icai  ge. 

Luke  19.  42  known,  even  thou,  [at  least]  in  this  thy 

4.  Even  if,  udv  kan. 

Acts  5. 15  at  the  least  the  shadow  of  Peter  passing 
LEAST,  to  gather  — 

To  make  few  or  little,  taps  maat,  5. 

Num  11.  32  he  that  gathered  least  gathered  ten  I10. 
LEATHER,  LEATHERN  — 

1  .Skin,  nip  or. 

2  Ki.  1.  8  with  a  girdle  of  leather  about  his  loins 
2. Made  of  skin,  8eppd.ru/os  dermatinos. 

Matt.  3.  4  John  had.  .a  leathern  girdle  about  his  1. 
LEAVE,  to  — 

1.  To  cease,  Vin  cho.dal. 

Gen.  41.  49  very  much,  until  he  left  numbering;  for 
Judg.  9.  9  Should  I  leave  my  fatness,  wherewith  by 
9.  13  Should  I  leave  my  wine,  which  cheereth 
Ruth  1. 18  minded  to  go.  .she  left  speaking  unto  her 

1  Sa.  9.  5  lest  my  father  leave  (caring)  for  the  asses 

2.  To  leave,  put  down,  nr  yanach,  5. 

Gen.  42.  33  leave  one  of  your  brethren . .  with  me,  and 
Lev.  7. 15  shall  not  leave  any  of  it  until  the  morning 
16.  23  shall  put  off . .  and  shall  leave  them  there 
Num  32.  15  he  null  yet  again  leave  them  in  the  wild. 
Josh.  4.  3  leave  them  in  the  lodging  place  where  ye 
6.  23  and  left  them  without  the  camp  of  Israel 
Judg.  2.  23  Therefore  the  Lord  left  those  nations 

3.  1  these  (are)  the  nations  which  tlieLoRD  left 

2  Sa.  r6.  21  concubines,  which  he  hath  left  to  keep 

20.  3  concubines,  whom  he  had  left  to  keep  the 
1  Ki.  7.  47  Solomon  left  all  the  vessels . .  because  they 
19.  3  And . .  he  arose  .  and  left  his  servant  there 
Psa.  17.  14  leave  the  restof  their  (substance)to  their 
119.  121  I  have  done,  .leave  me  not  to  mine  opp. 
Eccl.  2. 18  because  I  should  leave  it  unto  the  mau 
10.  4  leave  not  thy  place ;  for  yielding  pacifieth 


Isa.  65. 15  ye  shall  leave  your  name  for  a  curse  unto 
Jer.  14.  9  we  are  called  by  thy  name;  leave  us  not 

43.  6  the  captain  of  the  guard  had  left  with  G. 
Eze.  16.  39  they  shall  strip .  .andleavethee  naked  and 

22.  20  and  I  will  leave  (you  there),  and  melt  you 

3.  To  set  up,  place,  1  s;  yatsag,  5. 

Gen.  33. 15  Let  me  now  leave  with  thee,  .of  the  folk 

4 . To  leave,  let  remain  over,  in;  yathar,  5. 

Exod  10.  15  fruit  of  the  trees  which  the  hail  had  left 
16. 19  said.  Let  no  man  leave  of  it  till  the  morrow 

16.  20  some  of  them  left  of  it  until  the  morning 
Lev.  22.  30  ye  shall  leave  none  of  it  until  the  morrow 
Deut  28.  54  remnant  of  his  children  which  he  shall  1. 
Ruth  2.  14  and  she  did  eat,  and  was  sufficed,  and  left 
2  Ki.  4.  43  They  shall  eat,  and  shall  leave  (thereof) 

4.  44  they  did  eat,  and  left . .  according  to  the 
2  CIL31.  10  we  have  had  enough  to  eat,  and  have  left 
Isa.  1.  9  Except  the  Lord  of  hosts  had  left  unto  us 
Jer.  44.  7  out  of  Judah,  to  leave  you  none  to  remain 
Eze.  12.  16  I  will  leave  a  few  men  of  them  from  the 
39.  28  and  have  left  none  of  them  any  more  there 

5.  To  finish,  kalah,  3. 

Gen.  18.  33  as  soon  as  he  had  left  communing  with  A. 

44.  12  at  the  eldest,  and  left  at  the  youngest 

6.  To  leave,  spread  out,  wot  natash. 

1  Sa.  10.  2  thy  father  hath  left  the  care  of  the  asses 

17.  20  left  the  sheep  with  a  keeper,  and  took 
17.  22  David  left  his  carriage  in  the  hand  of  the 
17.  28  with  whom  hast  thou  left  those  few  sheep 

Neh.  10.  31  we  would  leave  the  seventh  year,  and  the 
Psa.  27.  9  leave  me  not,  neither  forsake  me,  O  God 
Jer.  12.  7  I  have  left  mine  heritage ;  I  have  given 
Eze.  29.  5  I  will  leave  thee.. into  the  wilderness,  thee 
31.  12  strangers,  .have  cut  him  off,  and  have  1. 

31.  12  all  the  people  of  the  earth,  .have  left  him 

32.  4  Then  will  I  leave  thee  upon  the  land,  I 
Hos.  12. 14  therefore  sliaU  he  leave  his  blood  upon  h. 

7.  To  give,  jrj  nathan. 

Eccl.  2.  21  to  a  man.  .shall  he  leave  it  (for)  his  port. 
Jer.  40.  11  the  king  of  Babylon  had  left  a  remnant  of 

8.  To  forsake,  leave,  abandon,  3tp  azab. 

Gen.  2.  24  Therefore  shall  a  man  leave  his  father  and 
24.27  who  hath  not  left  destitute  my  master  of 
28. 15  I  will  not  leave  thee,  until  I  have  done 
39.  6  he  left  all  that  he  had  in  Joseph’s  hand 
39.  12  left  his  garment  in  her  hand,  and  fled,  and 
39.  13  when  she  saw  that  he  had  left  liis  garment 
39. 15,  18  he  left  his  garment  with  me,  and  fled 
44.  22  cannot  leave,  .for (if)  he  should  leave  his 
50.  8  their  herds,  they  left  in  the  land  of  Goshen 
Exod.  2.  20  why  (is)  it . .  ye  have  left  the  man  ?  call  him 
9.  21  left  liis  servants  and  his  cattle  in  the  field 
Lev.  19. 10  thou  shalt  leave  them  for  the  poor  and  st. 

23.  22  thou  shalt  leave  them  unto  the  poor,  and 
Numio.  31  And  he  said,  Leave  us  not,  I  pray  thee 
Josh.  8.  17  they  left  the  city  open,  and  pursued  after 

22.  3  Ye  have  not  left  your  brethren  these  many 
Judg.  2.  21  nations  which  Joshua  left  when  he  died 
Ruth  1.  16  Entreat  me  not  to  leave  thee  from  follow. 

2. 11  thou  hast  left  thy  father  and  thy  mother 
2.  16  and  leave,  .that  she  may  glean,  .and  reb. 

1  Sa.  30.  13  my  master  left  me,  because  three  days 

2  Sa.  5.  21  there  they  left  their  images,  and  David 

15.  16  the  king  left  ten  women,  .concubines 

1  Ki.  8.  57  God.  let  him  not  leave  us,  nor  forsake  us 

19.  20  he  left  the  oxen,  and  ran  after  Elijah,  and 

2  Ki.  2.  2,  4,  6  thy  soul  liveth,  I  will  not  leave  thee 

4.  30  (as)  thy  soul  liveth,  I  will  not  leave  thee 

7.  7  left  their  tents,  and  their  horses,  and  their 

8.  6  since  the  day  that  she  left  the  land,  even 
17.  16  they  left  all  the  commandments  of  the  L. 

1  Ch.14.  12  when  they  had  left  their  gods  there,  David 

16.  37  So  he  left  there,  before  the  ark  of  the  co. 

2  Ch.xi.  14  FortheLevitesleft then-suburbs, andtheir 

12.  5  therefore  have  I  also  left  you  in  the  hand 
24. 18  they  left  the  house  of  the  Lord  God  of 

24.  25  for  they  left  him  in  great  diseases,  his  own 
28.  14  So  the  armed  men  left  the  captives  and 
32.  31  God  left  him,  to  try  him,  that  he  might 

Neh.  9.  28  therefore  leftest  thou  them  in  the  hand  of 
Job  10.  1  I  will  leave  my  complaint  upon  myself 

39. 11  Wilt  thou  trust,  .wilt  thou  leave  thy  lab. 
39. 14  Which  leaveth  her  eggs  in  the  earth,  and 

Psa.  16. 10  For  thou  wilt  not  leave  my  soul  in  hell 
37.  33  The  Lord  will  not  leave  him  in  liis  hand 
49.  10  wise  men  die.  .and  leave  their  wealth  to 
Prov.  2.  13  M  ho  leave  the  paths  of  uprightness,  to 
Isa.  10.  3  help?  and  where  null  ye  leave  your  glory? 

17.  9  which  they  left  because  of  the  children  of 
Jer.  9.  2  that  I  might  leave  my  people,  and  go  from 

17.  11  shall  leave  them  in  the  midst  of  his  days 

18.  14  Will  (a  man)  leave  the  snow  of  Lebanon 
48.  28  leave  the  cities,  and  dwell  in  the  rock,  and 

49. 11  Leave  thy  fatherless  children,  I  will  pres. 
Eze.  23.  8  Neither  left  she  her  whoredoms.  .fromE. 

23.  29  shall  leave  thee  naked  and  bare ;  and  the 

24.  21  your  daughters  whom  ye  have  left  shall 
Zech  11.  17  Woe  to  the  idol  shepherd  that  leaveth  the 
Mai.  4.  1  it  shall  leave  them  neither  root  nor  branch 

9.  To  stand,  stand  still,  ipi;  amad. 

Gen.  29.  35  shecalledhis  name  Judah:  andleft  bearing 
30.  9  When  Leali  saw  that  she  had  left  bearing 

10.  To  let  fall,  n?i  raphah,  5. 

Neh.  6.  3  whilst  I  leave  it,  and  come  down  to  you  ? 
11  .To put,  place,  Q'iy,  Die*  sum,  sim. 

2  Sa.  14.  7  shall  not  leave  to  my  husband . .  name  nor 


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12 .To  leave,  let  remain,  1W  shaar,  5. 

Exodio.  12  cat  every  lierb . .  all  that  the  hail  hath  left 
Hum.  g.  12  They  shall  leave  none  of  it  unto  the  mo. 

21  35  until  there  was  none  left  him  alive  :  and 
Deut.  2.  34  And . .  of  every  city,  we  left  none  to  remain 
3  3  we  smote  him  until  none  was  left  to  him 

28!  51  shall  not  leave  thee,  .corn,  wine,  or  oil 
28.  55  because  he  hath  nothing  left  him  in  the 
Josh.  10.  33  smote,  .until  he  had  left  him  none  rema. 

10.  37  he  left  none  remaining,  according  to  all 
30.  39  he  left  none  remaining  :  as  he  had  done 
jo  40  he  left  none  remaining,  but  utterly  dest. 

11.  8  smote . .  until  they  left  them  none  remain, 
n.  14  they  smote,  .neither  left  they  any  to  bre. 

Judg.  6.  4  leftno  sustenance  for  Israel,  neither  sheep 
1  Sa.  14.  36  Saul  said,  .let  us  not  leave  a  man  of  them 
25.  22  if  I  leave  of  all  that  (pertain)  to  him,  by 

1  Ki.  15.  29  he  left  not  to  Jeroboam  any  that  breathed 

16.  11  he  left  him  not  one  that  pisseth  against 
in  18  I  have  left,  .seven  thousand  in  Israel,  all 

2  Ki  3  25  only  in  Kir-haraseth  left  they  the  stones 

10  II  slew  all.  .until  he  left  him  none  remain. 

10.  14  and  slew  them. .  neither  left  he  any  of  them 
1 3.  7  Neither  did  he  leave  of  the  people  to  J e. 
25.  12  the  captain  of  the  guard  left  of  the  poor 
25.  22  whom  Nebuchadnezzar,  .had  left,  even 
Ezra  q  8  to  leave  us  a  remnant  to  escape,  and  to 
Jer  30.  10  captain . .  left  of  the  poor  of  the  people 
40  q  would  they  not  leave . .  gleaning  grapes  ? 
52.  16  left . .  of  the  poor  of  the  land  for  vine  dre. 
Joel  2.  14  leave  a  blessing  behind  him.  .a  meat  off. 
Amos  5.  3  The  city  that  went  out.  .shall  leave  an  h. 

5.  3  that  which  went  forth,  .shall  leave  ten 
Obad  5  to  thee,  would  they  not  leave  (some)  gr.T 
Zeph.  3.  i2  I  will  also  leave  in  the  midst  of  thee  an 


13. To  leave,  let  alone,  piy  shebaq. 

Dan.  4.  15  leave  the  stump  of  his  roots  in  the  earth 
4  23  leave  the  stump  of  the  roots  thereof  in 
4.  26  And . .  to  leave  the  stump  of  the  tree  roots 


14.  To  cause  or  suffer  to  cease,  shabath,  5. 
Ruth  4. 14  Lord,  which  hath  not  left  thee  this  day 


15.  To  send  up  or  back,  aolrgM  aniemi. 

Ileb.  13.  5  I  will  never  leave  thee,  nor  forsake  thee 

16.  To  leave  behind  or  off  awoAclirta  apoleipo. 

2  Ti.  4. 1 3  The  cloak  that  I  left  at  Troas  with  Car. 

4.  20  Trophimus  have  I  left  at  M  lletum  sick 
Jude  6  left  their  own  habitation,  he  hath  reserved 


17.  To  send  away,  let  go,  atpigyi  aphieini. 

Matt  411  Then  the  devil  leaveth  him  ;  and,  behold 
4.  20  they  straightway  left  (their)  nets,  and  fo. 

4.  22  they  immediately  left  the  ship  and  their 

5.  24  Leave  there  thy  gift  before  the  altar,  and 
8  15  he  touched  her  hand,  and  the  fever  left 

18.  12  doth  he  notleave  the  ninety  and  nine,  and 
22.  22  marvelled,  and  left  him,  and  went  their 
22.  25  having  no  issue,  left  his  wife  unto  his  hr. 

3  23  done,  and  not  to  leave  the  other  undone 

23  38  Behold,  your  house  is  left  unto  you  deso. 

24  2  There  shall  not  be  left  here  one  stone  upon 
24  40,  41  the  one  shall  be  taken,  and  the  other  1. 
26.  44  he  left  them,  and  went  away  again,  and 

Mark  1  20  they  left  their  father  Zebedee  in  the  ship 
1  31  immediately  the  fever  left  her,  and  she 
8  13  he  left  them,  and,  entering  into  the  ship 

10.  28  we  have  left  all,  and  have  followed  thee 
10  29  There  is  no  man  that  hath  left  house,  or 

12.  12  feared  ,  and  they  left  him,  and  went  their 

12.  19  and  leave  no  children,  that  his  brother  sh. 
12. 20  first  took  a  wife,  and  dying  left  no  seed 

12.  21  [neither  left  he  any  seed  :  and  the  third] 

12.  22  And  the  seven  had  her,  and  left  no  seed 

13  2  there  shall  not  be  left  one  stone  upon 

13.  34  who  left  his  house,  and  gave  authority  to 
Luke  4.  39  stood .  .and  rebuked  the  fever ;  and  it  left 

10.  30  wounded,  .and  departed,  leaving,  .half 

1 1.  42  to  have  done,  and  not  to  leave  the  other 

13.  35  Behold,  your  house  is  left  unto  you  deso. 

17.  34  shall  be  taken,  and  the  other  shall  be  left 
17.  35  the  one  shall  be  taken,  and  the  other  left 

1 7.  36  [the  one  shall  lie  taken,  and  the  other  left] 

18.  28  said,  Lo,  we  have  left  all,  and  followed 

18.  29  There  is  no  man  that  hath  left  house,  or 

19.  44  they  shall  notleave  in  thee  one  stone  upon 
21.  6  there  shall  not  be  left  one  stone  upon  an. 

John  4.  3  He  left  Judea,  and  departed  again  into  G. 
4.  28  The  woman  then  left  her  water  pot,  and 
4.  52  Yesterday  at  the  seventh  hour  the  fever  1. 
8.  29  the  Father  hath  not  left  me  alone  ;  for  I 
10.  12  seeth  the  wolf  coming,  and  leaveth  the 
14. 18  I  will  not  leave  you  comfortless :  I  will 

14.  27  Peace  I  leave  with  you,  my  peace  I  give 
16.  28  I  leave  the  world,  and  go  to  the  Father 
16.  32  shall  leave  me  alone :  and  yet  I  am  not  a. 

Acts  14.  17  he  left  not  himself  without  witness,  in 
Rom.  1.  27  men,leavingthe  natural  use  of  the  woman 
1  Co.  7.  13  pleased  to  dwell  with  her,  let  her  not  le. 
Heb.  2.  8  he  left  nothing  (that  is)  not  put  under  him 
6.  1  Therefore  leaving  the  principles  of  the 

Rev.  2.  4  I  have,  .against  tliee.  .thou  hast  left  thy 

18.  To  let,  suffer,  iau  cao. 

Acts  23.  32  On  the  morrow  they  left  the  horsemen  to 

10.  To  leave  down  in,  iyKaraXeiwa  egkataleipo. 
Acts  2.  27  [thou  wilt  not  leave]  my  soul  in  hell 
Kora.  9.  29  Except  the  Lord  of  Sabaoth  had  left  us  a 

20.  To  cast  out,  or  forth,  iupaAAa)  ekballb. 

Rev,  1;.  2  But  the  court,  .leave  out,  and  measure  it 


21  .To  leave  down,  behind,  utterly,  KOTctAeiirw. 

Matt.  4.  13  leaving  Nazareth, he  came  and  dweltinC. 

16.  4  no  sign.  .And  he  left  them,  and  departed 
ig.  5  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave  father 
21.  17  he  left  them,  and  went  out  of  the  city  into 
Markio.  7  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave  hisfather 

12  19  If  a  man’s  brother  die,  and  leave  (his)  wife 

14  52  he  left  the  linen  cloth,  and  fled  from  them 
Luke  5.  28  And  lie  left  aU,  rose  up,  and  followed  him 
10.  40  that  my  sister  hath  left  me  to  serve  alone? 
15.  4  doth  not  leave  the  ninety  and  nine  in  the 
20.  31  the  seven,  .and  they  left  no  children,  and 
John  8.  9  [Jesus  was  left  alone,  and  the  woman] 

Acts  2.  31  that  his  soul  was  not  left  in  hell,  neither 
6.  2  It  is  not  reason  that  we  should  leave  the 
18  19  lie  came  to  Ephesus,  and  left  them  there 
21  3  we  left  it  on  the  left  hand,  and  sailed  into 

24.  27  to  show  the  Jews  a  pleasure,  left  Paul  bo. 

25.  14  There  is  a  certain  man  left  in  bonds  by  F. 
Eph.  5.  31  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave  his  father 
1  Th.  3.  1  we  thought  it  good  to  be  left  at  Athens 
Titus  1.  5  For  this  cause  [left  I]  thee  in  Crete,  that 
Heb.  4.  1  a  promise  being  left  (us)  of  entering  into 

22 .To  cease,  uavopai  pauomai. 

Luke  5  4  Now  when  he  had  left  speaking,  he  said 

Acts  21.  32  when  they  saw.  .they  left  beating  of  Paul 

23  To  leave  behind,  imoAiynavu  hupolimpano. 

1  Pe.  2.  21  also  suffered  for  us,  leaving  us  an  example 

LEAVE  destitute,  to  — 

To  forsake,  leave,  azab. 

Gen  24  27  who  hath  not  left  destitute  my  master  of 
[See  also  Alive,  sixth  part,  unpunished.] 

LEAVE,  to  give  — 

1.  To  give,  suffer,  ]n]  nathan. 

Num22. 13  Lord  refuseth  to  giveme leave  to  go  with 

2 . To  turn  over  upon  one,  permit,  iirnpeirw  epitrepo. 

Mark  5.  13  And  forthwith  Jesus  gave  them  leave 
John  19.  38  Pilate  gave .  .leave.  He  came  therefore 

LEAVE,  to  obtain  — 

To  ask  for  oneself,  W  shaal,  2. 

Neh.  13.  6  after  certain  days  obtained  I  leave  of  the 

LEAVE  for,  to — [ See  Inheritance.] 

LEAVE  off,  to  — 

1.  To  cease,  leave  off,  forbear,  ‘pin  chadal. 

Gen.  11.  8  Lord  scattered . .  and  they  left  on  to  build 

1  Ki.15.  21  he  left  off  building  of  Ramah,  and  dwelt 

2  Ch  16  5  he  left  off  building  of  Ramah,  and  let  his 

Psa  36.  3  lie  hath  left  off  tobe  wise,  (and)  to  do  good 
Jer.  44.  18  But  since  we  left  off  to  burn  incense  to  the 

2.  To  leave,  put  down,  ru;  yanach,  5. 

Amos  5.  7  and  leave  off  righteousness  in  the  earth 

3 . To  finish,  nSs  kalah,  3. 

Gen.  17.  22  lie  left  off  talking  with  him,  and  God  went 

4 . To  leave,  spread  out,  Bin;  natash. 

Prov.17.  14  leaveoff  contention,  before  it  be  meddled 


5.  To  forsake,  abandon.  21])  azab. 


I  U  /UlbllhjC)  10, 

Ruth  2.  20  who  hath  not  left  off  his  kindness  to  the 
Neh  5  10  I  pray  you,  let  us  leave  off  this  usury 
Job  q  27  I  will  leave  off  my  heaviness,  and  comfort 
Hos.  4.  10  they  have  left  off  to  take  heed  to  the  Lord 

6 .To  remove,  leave  off,  pnji  athaq,  5. 

Job  32.  15  They  were  amazed,  .they  left  off  speaking 

LEAVE  of,  to  take  — 

.  1  To  arrange  oneself  off. from  any  onefiirordoaopai. 
Acts  18.  18  took  his  leave  of  the  brethren,  and  sailed 
2  Co.  2. 13  taking  my  leave  of  them,  I  went  from  th. 

2.  To  salute,  aaira^opai  aspazomai. 

Acts  21.  6  when  [we  had  taken  our  leave]  one  of  an. 

LEAVE  off  speaking,  to  — 

To  keep  or  remain  silent,  w~\n  charash,  5. 

Jer.  38.  27  So  they  left  off  speaking  with  him  ;  for 

LEAVE  a  remnant,  to  — 

To  let  remain,  "in;  yathar,  5. 

Eze.  6.  8  Yet  will  I  leave  a  remnant,  that  ye  may 

LEAVE  undone,  to  — 

To  turn  aside ,  "flD  sur ,  5.  .  .......  T 

Josh  ii.  15  he  left  nothing  undone  of  all  that  the  L. 

LEAVE,  what  they  — 

What  remains  over,  in;  yether. 

Exod23.  11  what  they  leave  the  beasts  of  the  field 

LEAVED — [See  Gates.] 

LEAVEN,  leavened  bread  — 

1.  Anything  leavened  or  fermented,  ppn  chamets. 

Exodiz.  15  whosoever  eateth  leavened  bread  from 
13.  3  there  shall  no  leavened  bread  be  eaten 
13  7  there  shall  no  leavened  bread  be  seen  with 

23.  18  blood  of  my  sacrifice  with  leavened  bread 
34.  25  offer  the  blood  of  my  sacrifice  with  leaven 
Lev.  2.  11  No  meat  offering,  .shall  be  made  with  1. 
6. 17  It  shall  not  be  baken  with  leaven.  Ihaye 

7.  13  leavened  bread  with  the  sacrifice  of  thanks 

23.  17  wave  loaves,  .they  shall  be  baked  1101111. 
Deut  16.  3  Thou  slialt  eat  no  leavened  bread  with  it 
Amos  4.  5  offer  a  sacrifice  of  thanks  giving  with  lea. 

2.  Leaven,  ikif'  seor. 

Kxodi2. 15  ye  shall  put  away  leaven  out  of  your  lmu 
12.  19  Seven  days  shall  there  be  no  leaven  found 


Exodm.  7  neither  shall  there  be  leaven  seen  noth 
Lev.  2.  11  ye  shall  burn  no  leaven,  nor  any  honey 
Deuti6.  4  there  shall  be  no  leavened  bread  seen  with 
3 .Leaven,  (vyn  zume. 

Matt  1 3  33  The  kingdom  of  heaven  islike  unto  leaven 
16.  6,  11  beware  of  the  leaven  of  the  Pharisees 
16  12’not  beware  of  the  leaven  of  bread,  butof 
Mark  8.  15  the  leaven  of  the  Pharisees,  and.  .the  le. 
Luke  12.  1  Beware  ye  of  the  leaven  of  the  Pharisees 

13.  21  It  islike  leaven,  which  a  woman  tookand 
1  Co.  5]  6  a  little  leaven  leaveneth  the  whole  lump? 
57  Purge  out  therefore  the  old  leaven,  that 
5.  8  not  with  old  leaven,  neither  with  the  le.  1 
Gal.  5.  9  A  little  leaven  leaveneth  the  whole  lump 
LEAVEN,  to  — 

To  leaven,  Cvixoai  zumno. 

Mattis.  33  took  and  hid .  .till  the  whole  was  leavened 
Luke  1 3.  2 1  took  and  hid . .  till  the  whole  was  leavened 
1  Co.  5.  6  a  little  leaven  [leaveneth]  the  whole  lump  ? 
Gal.  5.  9  A  little  leaven  leaveneth  the  whole  lump 
LEAVEN,  without  — 

Unleavened,  pressed,  ns1?  matslsah. 

Lev.  IO.  12  and  eat  it  without  leaven  beside  the  altar 
LEAVENED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  or  become  leavened,  j’pn  chamets. 

Exodi2.  34  took  their  dough  before  it  was  leavened 
12  39  it  was  not  leavened  ;  because  they  were 
Hos.  7.  4  kneaded  the  dough,  until  it  be  leavened 

2 .To  leaven,  pen  chamets,  5. 

Exodii  19  whosoever  eateth  that  which  is  leavened 

12.  20  Ye  shall  eat  nothing  leavened ;  in  allyoui 

LEAVES,  (two  leaved  gates)  — - 

X.Leaf  (of  a  door  or  gate),  deleth. 

Isa  45.  1  to  open  before  him  the  two  leaved  gates 
Jer  36.  23  when  Jehudi  had  read  three  or  four  leave: 
Eze.  41.  24  doors  had  two  leaves,  .two  turning  leave: 
4t.  24  two.  .for  the  one  door, and  twoleavesfo: 

2 . Leaf  (of  a  tree  or  flower),  'Ey.  ophi. 

Dan.  4.  12  The  leaves  thereof  (were)  fair,  and  the  fr 
4  14  shake  off  his  leaves,  and  scatter  his  fruit 
4.  21  Whose  leaves  (were)  fair,  and  the  fruit 

3.  Hangings,  c'ybp  qelaim. 

1  Ki.  6.  34  two  leaves  of  the  other  door  (were)  fold 

LE-BA'-NAH,  LE-BA'-NA,  ninS,  whiteness. 

One  of  the  Nethinim  whose  descendants  accompanies 
Zerubbabel.  B.c.  636. 

Ezra  2.  45  The  children  of  L.,  the  ehildr.  of  Hagaba 
Neh.  7.  48  The  children  of  L.,  the  ehildr.  of  Hagab 

LE-BA'-NON,  pj?1?  white,  snowy. 

The  mountain  range  which,  commencing  near  Tyn  1 
runs  N.E.  through  Syria,  nearly  parallel  to  the  sei 
coast,  sometimes  as  high  as  9000  feet  above  the  sea. 
Deut.  1.  7  take  your  journey,  unto  L.,  unto  the  g 

3.  25  me  go  overand  seethe  good  land.  . and  J 

11.  24  from  the  wilderness  and  L.,from  the  riv: 

Josh  1.  4  From  the  wilderness  and  this  L., even  uni 

q.  1  coasts  of  the  great  sea  over  against  L. ,  tl 

1 1.  17  even  unto  Baal-gad  in  the  valley  of  L. 

12.  7  from  Baal-gad  in  the  valley  of  L.  even  un' 
13  s  the  land  of  the  Giblites,  and  all  L.,towai 
ii  6  All  the  inhabitants . . from  L.  unto  Misr 

Judg  3  3  Hivites  that  dwelt  in  mount  L.,  from  n 

flre  come  out.  .and  devour  the  cedars  of 

4.  33  from  the  cedar  tree  that  (is)  in  L.  even 

5.  6  that  they  hew  me  cedar  trees  out  of  L. 

5  q  My  servantsshallbringthemdownfrom 
1  14  sent  them  to  L. . .  a  month  they  were  in  1 
7  2  built  also  the  house  of  the  forest  of  L. ;  t. 
q.  19  which  Solomon  desired  to  build  in. .  L. ,  ai 

10. 17  put  them  in  the  house  of  the  forest  of  i 
10  21  vessels  of  the  house  of  the  forest  of  L. 
14.  0  The  thistle  that  (was)  in  L.  sent  to  the  < 

1 4.  0  that  (was)  in  L. ,  saying,  Give  thy  daughl 

14.  0  passed  by  a  wild  beast  that  (was)  in  L. 

1  q.  23  I  am  come  up .  to  the  sides  of  L.  ■ and  w 
8  Send  me  also  cedar  trees,  .out  of  L.;  fc 
2.  8  thy  servants  can  skill  to  cut  timber  in 
2.  16  we  will  cut  wood  out  of  L.,  as  much  a 

8.  6  Solomon  desired  to  build,  .in  L.,  and  . 

q  20  vessel  s  of  the  house  of  the  forest  of  L  < w.  i 
2r  18  The  thistle  that  (was)  in  L.  sent  to  the 
2I  18  that  (was)  in  L„  saying,  Give  tliy  daughr 
-.4.  18  passed  by  a  wild  beast  that  (was)  111 L.,  al 
Ezra  3.  7  to  bring  cedar  trees  from  L.  to  the  seat 
Psa  20  4  vea,  the  Lord  breaketh  the  cedars  of . 

'  20.  6  L.  and  Sirion  like  a  young  umcorn 

72  16  fruit  thereof  shall  shake  like  L. :  and(th) 

92.  12  righteous,  .shall  grow  like  a  cedar  in 
104  16  the  cedars  of  L.,  which  he  hath  plant: 
Song  3.  9  made  himself  a  chariot  of  the  wood  0  - 
4  S  come  with  me  from  L. .  .fromL. :  look  ft  a 
4  11  and  the  smell,  (is)  like  the  smell  of  I 
4.  15  fountain  of  gardens,  .and  streams  from. 
4. 14  his  countenance  (is)  as  L.,  excellent  as  e 
7  4  thy  nose  (is)  as  the  tower  of  L.  which  >• 
2.  13  upon  all  the  cedars  of  L.,  (that  are)  h  i 
10.  34  shall  cut  down  the  thickets . .  and  L.  s  _u 

14  8  trees  rejoice  at  thee,  (and)  the  cedars  0* 

2Q.  17  L.  shall  be  turned  into  a  fruitful  field,  a 

33  q  L.  is  ashamed  (and)  hewn  down ;  Shan 

34  2  glory  of  L.  shall  be  given  unto  it,  th<A- 
37.  24  I  come  up.  .to  the  sides  of  L.;  and  I  “ 
40.  16  L.  (is)  not  sufficient  to  bum,  nor  the  bets 
60. 13  The  glory  of  L.  shall  come  unto  thee,  1 

Jer.  18.  14  Will  (a  man)  leave  the  snow  of  L.  (w  -» 
22.  6  Thou  (art),  .the  head  of  L.:  (yet)  suri  I 


:  Ki. 


2  Ki. 


.  Ch. 


Isa. 


LEBAOTH 


597 


.LEG 


Jer.  22.  20  Go  up  to  L.,  and  cry  ;  and  lift  up  thy  voice 

22.  23  0  inhabitant  of  L.,  that  makest  thy  nest 
Eze.  17.  3  Agreateagle.  .came unto L.,  and  took  the 

27.  5  they  have  taken  cedars  from  L.  to  make 
31.  3  (was)  a  cedar  in  L.  with  fair  branches 
31.  15  I  caused  L.  to  mourn  for  him,  and  all  the 
31.  16  the  choice  and  best  of  L.,  all  that  drink 
Hos.  14.  5  he  shall,  .cast  forth  his  roots  as  L. 

14.  6  be  as  the  olive  tree,  and  his  smell  as  L. 
14.  7  scent  thereof  (shall  be)  as  the  wine  of  L. 
Nah.  1.  4  Bashan . .  and  the  flower  of  L.  languisheth 
Hab.  2.  17  the  violence  of  L.  shall  cover  thee,  and 
Zech.io.  10  bring  them  into  the  land  of  Gilead  and  L. 
h.  I  Open  thy  doors,  O  L.,  that  the  fire  may 

E-BA'-OTH,  rittpb  place  of  lionesses. 

.  city  of  Simeon,  in  the  S.  of  Judah  near  Shilhim  ;  the 
ime  as  Beth-lebaoth  in  Jos.  15.6.  It  isalso  called  Beth- 
irel,  “place  of  stout  ones,”  in  1  Ch.  4.  31. 

Josh.15.  32  L.,  and  Shilhim,  and  Ain,  and  Rimmon 

EB-BE'-HS,  Ae/8/3 aios  man  of  heart. 
n  apostle  surnamed  Thaddeus ;  supposed  to  be  the 
ime  as  Jude,  the  brother  of  James. 

Matt  10.  3  Alpheus,  and  L.,  whose  surname  wasTh. 
E-BO'-NAH,  njinS  frankincense. 

.  city  of  Ephraim,'  a  little  N.  of  Shiloh ;  now  called 
S ubban . 

Judg  21. 19  Beth-el  to  Shechem,  and  on  the  south  of  L. 
E'-CAH,  ipS  addition,  attached  place. 
on  of  Er,  the  son  of  Shelah,  the  son  of  Judah,  B.C. 
>60 ;  or  the  place  where  Er  dwelt. 

1  Ch.  4.  21  the  father  of  L.,  and  Laadah,  the  father 
ED,  to  be  — 

'0  be  caused  to  step,  declared  happy,  iz;N  ashar,  4. 
Isa.  9. 16  (they  that  are)  led  of  them  (are)  destroyed 

ED  away,  to  be  — 

'0  lead,  &yai  ago. 

2  Ti.  3.  6  laden  with  sins,  led  away  with  divers  lu. 
ED  away  captive,  to  be  — 

'0  be  removed,  exiled,  galah,  4. 

Nah.  2.  7  Huzzab  shall  be  led  away  captive,  she 

ED  away  with,  to  be  — - 

'0  lead  away  vrith,  (Tvvtnrdyai  sunapago. 

2  Pe.  3.  17  beware  lest  ye  also,  being  led  away  with 

ED  forth,  to  be  — 

'0  be  caused  to  flow  or  go  forth,  S3;  yabal,  6. 

Isa.  55.  12  ye  shall  go  out  with  joy,  be  led  forth  with 

ED  into,  to  be  — - 

'0  lead  into,  eirrayui  eisago. 

Acts  2i.  37  as  Paul  was  to  be  led  into  the  castle,  he 

ED  into  captivity,  to  cause  to  be  — 

'0  cause  to  remove,  exile,  nSf  galah,  5. 

Eze.  39.  28  which  caused  them  to  be  led  into  captivity 

EDGE  — 

.Hand,  spoke,  i',yad. 

1  Ki.  7.  35  on  the  top  of  the  base  the  ledges  thereof 

7.  36  on  the  plates  of  the  ledges  thereof,  and 

.Joints,  joinings,  u'phy  shelabbim. 

1  Ki.  7.  28  and  the  borders  (were)  between  the  ledges 

7.  29  between  the  ledges  (were)  lions,  oxen,  and 

7.  29  upon  the  ledges  (there  was)  a  base  above 

EEK — 

lerb,  leek,  I'xn  chalsir. 

Num  11.  5  melons,  and  the  leeks,  and  onions,  and 

,EES  — 

Preserves,  D'lpt?  shemarim. 

Isa.  25.  6  a  feast  of  wines  on  the  lees,  of  fat  things 
25.  6  marrow,  of  wines  on  the  lees  well  refined 
Jer.  48. 11  he  hath  settled  on  his  lees,  and  hath  not 
Zeph.  1. 12  punish . .  men  that  are  settled  on  their  lees 
[See  also  Wines], 

.EFT  (hand,  side)  — 

.  The  left  hand,  side,  Vtfbif',  hiNbty  semol. 

Gen.  13.  9  if.  .the  left  hand,  then  I  will  go  to  the  ri. 
14. 15  Hobah,  which  (is)  on  the  left  hand  of  Da. 
24.  49  to  the  right  hand  or  to  the  left 
So  in  Num.  20.  17;  22.  26;  Deut.  2.  27;  5.  32;  17.  n,  20  ; 
;8.  14 ;  Josh.  1.  7;  23.  6;  1  Sa.  6.  12;  2  Sa.  2.  19;  2  Ki. 
:2.  2;  2  Ch.  34.  2;  Prov.  4.  27]. 

Gen.  48. 13  took.  .Ephraim,  .toward Israel’sleftliand 
48.  13  and  Manasseh  in  his  left  hand  toward  I. 
48.  14  and  his  left  hand  upon  Manasseh’s  head 
Exod  14.  22,  29  on  their  right  hand,  and  on  their  left 
Josh  19. 27  and  goeth  out  to  Cabul  on  the  left  hand 
Judg.  3.  21  Ehud  put  forth  his  left  hand,  and  took 
7.  20  and  held  the  lamps  in  their  left  hands 
16.  29  Samson  took  hold . .  of  the  other  with  his  1. 

2  Sa.  2.  21  Turn . .  aside  to  thy  right  hand  or  to  thy  1. 

_  16.  6  men.  .on  his  right  hand  and  on  his  left 

1  Ki.  7.  39  five  on  the  left  side  of  the  house :  and  he 

7.  49  five  on  the  left,  before  the  oracle,  with  the 
_  22. 19  by  him  on  his  right  hand  and  on  his  left 

2  Ki.23.  8  on  a  man's  left  hand  at  the  gate  of  the  city 

1  Ch.  6.  44  the  sons  of  Merari  (stood)  on  the  left  hand 

2  Ch.  3. 17  the  right  hand,  and  the  other  on  the  left 

4.  6,  7,  8  the  right  hand,  and  five  on  the  left 
18. 18  standing  on  his  right  hand  and  (on)  his  left 
Neh.  8.  4  on  his  left  hand,  Pedaiah,  and  Mishael 
Job  23.  9  On  the  left  hand,  where  he  doth  work 
Prov.  3. 16  (and)  in  her  left  hand  riches  and  honour 


Eccl.io.  2  right  hand  ;  but  a  fool’s  heart  at  his  left 
Song.  2.  6  His  left  hand  (is)  under  my  head,  and  his 

8.  3  His  left  hand  (should  be)  under  my  head 
Isa.  9.  20  he  shall  eat  on  the  left  hand,  and  they 

54.  3  break  forth  on  the  right  hand  and  on  the  1. 
Eze.  1. 10  four  had  the  face  of  an  ox  on  the  left  side 

16.  46  her  daughters  that  dwell  on  thy  left  hand 
39.  3  I  will  smite  thy  bow  out  of  thy  left  hand 

Dan.  12.  7  held  up  his  right  hand  and  his  left  hand 
Jon.  4. 11  between  their  right  hand  and  their  lefth. 
Zech.  4.  3  and  the  other  upon  the  left  (side)  thereof 

4.  11  upon  the  right,  .and  upon.  .left,  .thereof? 

12.  6  devour . .  on  the  right  hand  and  on  the  left 

2.  To  turn  to  the  left,  Vxpi?  samal,  5. 

2  Sa.  14.  19  or  to  the  left  from  ought  thatmy  lord  the 
1  Ch.12.  2  could  use  both  the  right  hand  and  the  left 
Eze.  21.  16  Go  thee.,  on  the  right  hand,  (or)  on  the  left 

3.  The  left  hand,  side,  semali. 

Lev.  14.  is,  26  into  the  palm  of  his  own  left  hand 

14.  16,  27  the  oil  that  (is)  in  his  left  hand 

1  Ki.  7.  21  he  set  up  the  left  pillar,  and  called  the 

2  Ki.  11.  11  to  the  left  comer  of  the  temple,  .by  the 
2  Ch.  3.  17  and  the  name  of  that  on  the  left  Boaz 

23.  io  to  the  left  side  of  the  temple,  along  by 
Eze.  4.  4  Lie  thou  also  upon  thy  left  side,  and  lay 

4 . Remnant,  residue,  n'lN;?  sheerith. 

Jer.  50.  26  destroy  her.  .let  nothing  of  her  be  left 

5.  To  be  sent  forth,  nSb’  shalach,  4. 

Prov  29.  15  a  child  left  (to  himself)  bringeth  his  mot. 

6.  Having  a  good  name,  the  left,  cvwuvyos  euonumos. 

Matt  20.  21  and  the  other  on  the  left,  in  thy  kingdom 
20.  23  to  sit  on  my  right  hand,  and  on  my  left 
25.  33  on  his  right  hand,  but  the  goats  on  the  1. 
25.  41  shall  he  say  also  unto  them  on  the  lefth. 
27.  38  on  the  right  hand,  and  another  on  the  left 
Markio.  37  the  other  on  thy  [left  hand],  in  thy  glory 
10.  40  to  sit  on  my  right  hand  and  on  my  left  h. 

15.  27  his  right  hand,  and  the  other  on  his  left 
Acts  21.  3  we  left  it  on  the  left  hand,  and  sailed  into 
Rev.  10.  2  and  he  set . .  (his)  left  (foot)  on  the  earth 

LEFT,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  put  down,  left,  m;  yanach,  6. 

Eze.  41.  9  (that)  which  (was)  left  (was)  the  place  of 

41. 11  d ooi-3 .  .(were)towa.  (theplacethatwas)l. 
41.  11  and  the  breadth  of  the  place  that  wasleft 

2.  To  be  left,  remain  over,  in;  yathar,  2. 

Gen.  32.  24  Jacob  was  left  alone  ;  and  there  wrestled 
44. 20  he  alone  is  left  of  his  mother,  and  his  fa. 
Lev.  2.  10  And  that  which  is  left  of  the  meat  offering 

10. 12  unto  Aaron,  and.  .his  sons  that  were  left 

10.  16  with,  .the  sons  of  Aaron  (which  were) left 
Num26. 65  there  was  not  left  a  man  of  them,  save  C. 
Joslin.  11  there  was  not  any  left  to  breathe  :  and  he 

11.  22  There  was  none  of  the  Anakimsleft  in  the 
Judg.  8. 10  all  that  were  left  of  all  the  hosts  of  the  c. 

9.  5  yet.. the  youngest  son  of  Jerubbaal  was  1. 

1  Sa.  2.  36  every  one  that  is  left  in  thine  house  shall 

25.  34  surely  there  had  not  been  any  left  unto  N. 

2  Sa.  9.  1  Is  there  yet  any  that  is  left  of  the  house 

13.  30  king’s,  .and  there  is  not  one  of  them  left 

17. 12  all .  there  shall  not  be  left  so  much  as  one 

1  Ki.  9.  20  all  the  people,  left  of  the  Amorites,  Hit. 

9.  21  Their  children  that  were  left  after  them 
15.  18  left  in  the  treasuresof  the  house  of  the  L. 

17.  17  sore,  that  there  was  no  breath  left  in  him 
19. 10  I  only,  am  left ;  and  they  seek  my  life,  to 

19.  14  I,  (even)  I  only,  am  left ;  and  they  seek 

20.  30  seven  thousand  of  the  men  (that  were)  left 

2  Ki.  20.  17  shall  be  carried,  .nothing  shall  be  left 

1  Ch.  6.  61  left  of  the  family  of  that  tribe .  .out  of  the 

2  Ch.  8.  7  all  the  people,  .left  of  the  Hittites,  and 

8.  8  were  left  after  them  in  the  land,  whom 
31.  10  we  have  had  enough  to  eat,  and  have  left 
31.  10  and  that  which  is  left  (is)  this  great  store 
Neh.  6.  1  (that)  there  was  no  breach  left  therein 
Psa.106.  11  enemies ;  there  was  not  one  of  them  left 
Isa.  1.  8  the  daughter  of  Zion  is  left  as  a  cottage 
7.  22  shall  every  one  eat  (that  is)  left  inthe  land 
30. 17  till  ye  be  left  as  a  beacon  upon  the  top  of 
39.  6  shall  be  carried,  .nothing  shall  be  left 
Jer.  27.  18  that  the  vessels  which  are  left  in  the  ho. 

34.  7  against,  .thecitiesof  Judah thatwere left 
Eze.  14.  22  therein  shall  be  left  a  remnant  that  shall 
48.15  the  five  thousand . .  lef  t  in  the  breadth  over 
Zech  13.  8  shall  come  to  pass . .  the  third  shall  be  left 

14.  16  every  one  that  is  left  of  all  the  nations 

3.  To  lodge,  pass  the  night,  I'1?,  pb  lun,  lin. 

Exod34-  25  neither  shall  the  sacrifice,  .be  left  unto 

4.  To  be  found,  N>-a  matsa,  2. 

2  Ki.  19.  4  lift  up . .  prayer  for  the  remnant  that  are  1. 
Isa.  37.  4  liftup.  .prayerfortheremnantthat  is  left 

5.  To  be  forsaken,  left,  abandoned,  fill]  azab,  2. 

Lev.  26.  43  The  land  also  shall  be  left  of  them,  and 
Isa.  18.  6  They  shall  be  left  together  unto  the  fowls 

27.  10  the  habitation  forsaken,  and  left  like  a 

6 . To  be  forsaken,  left,  abandoned,  fill?  azab,  4. 

Isa.  32.  14  the  multitude  of  the  city  shall  be  left ;  the 
J  er.  49.  25  H ow  is  the  city  of  praise  not  left,  the  city 

7 . Remnant,  remaining  one,  “Hi t>  sand. 

Job  20.  21  There  shall  none  of  his  meat  be  left 

20.  26  it  shall  go  ill  with  him  that  is  left  in  his 
Jer.  31.  2  The  people,  .left  of  the  sword  found  grace 


8.  To  remain,  be  left,  iky  shaar,  2. 

Gen.  32.  8  other  company  which  is  left  shall  escape 
42.  38  his  brother  is  dead,  and  he  is  left  alone 
47. 18  there  is  not  ought  left  in  the  sight  of  my 
Exod  10.  26  there  shall  not  an  hoof  be  left  behind 
Lev.  26.  36  upon  them  that  are  left . .  of  you  I  will  send 
26.  39  they  that  are  left  of  you  shall  pine  away 
Deut.  4.  27  ye  shall  be  left  few  in  number  among  the 

7.  20  until  they  that  are  left,  .be  destroyed 

28.  62  ye  shall  be  left  few  in  number,  whereas 

Josh.  8. 17  there  was  not  a  man  left  in  Ai  or  Bethel 
Judg.  4.  16  all  the  host.  .fell,  .there  was  not  a  man 
Ruth  1.  3  Elimelech . .  died  ;  and  she  was  left,  and 
1.  5  the  woman  was  left  of  her  two  sons  and 

1  Sa.  5  4  only  (the  stump  of)  Dagon  was  left  to  him 

9.  24  Behold  that  which  is  left !  set  (it)  before 
11.  11  so  that  two  of  them  were  not  left  together 

2  Sa.  14.  7  so  they  shall  quench  my  coal  which  is  left 
2  Ki.  7.  13  of  the  horses  that  remain,  which  are  left 

7. 73  as  all  the  multitude  of  Israel  that  are  left 

10.  21  that  there  was  not  a  man  left  that  came 
17.  18  was  none  left  but  the  tribe  of  Judah  only 
25.  11  the  rest  of  the  people,  .left  in  the  city,  and 

1  Ch.  13.  2  our  brethren . .  left  in  all  the  land  of  Israel 

2  Ch.21.  17  so  that  there  was  never  a  son  left  him 

34.  21  for  them  that  are  left  in  Israel  and  in  J. 
Neh.  1.  2  the  Jews,  .which  were  left  of  the  captivity 
1.  3  The  remnant  that  are  left  of  the  captivity 
Isa.  4.  3  he  that  is)  left  in  Zion,  and  (he  that)  rem. 

11.  11,  16  remnant  of  his  people  which  shall  be  1. 
17.  6  Yet  gleaning  grapes  shall  be  left  in  it,  as 

24.  6  curse  devoured  the  earth . .  and  few  men 
24.  12  In  the  city  is  left  desolation,  andthegate 
49.  21  I  was  left  alone ;  these,  where  (had)  they 

Jer.  21.  7  (such  as  are)  left  in  this  city  from  the  pe. 
38.  22  all  the  women  that  are  left  in  the  king  of 
40.  6  among  the  people  that  were  left  in  the  1. 
42.  2  we  are  left . .  a  few  of  many,  as  thine 
Eze.  9.  8  they  were  slaying  them,  and  I  was  left 
36.  36  Then  the  heathen  that  are  left  round  ab. 
Dan.  10.  8  Therefore  I  was  left  alone,  and  saw  this 

10.  17  no  strength,  .neither  is  there  breath  left 
Hag.  2.  3  Who  (is)  left  among  you  who  saw  this  h. 

9.  To  let  remain,  be  left,  'uy  shaar,  5. 

Num2i.  35  smote,  .until  there  was  none  left  him  alive 
Deut.  3.  3  we  smote  him  until  none  was  left  to  him 

28.  55  he  hath  nothing  left  him  in  the  siege,  and 

10.  To  be  left,  pzy  shebaq,  4. 

Dan.  2.  44  the  kingdom  shall  not  be  left  to  other  p. 

11.  To  be  over  and  above,  irtpiaacha)  perisseuo. 

Matt  15.  37  took  up  of  the  broken  (meat)  that  was  1. 

12. 77)  be  left  behind,  vno\eiirop.ai  hupoleipomai . 

Rom  n.  3  I  am  left  alone,  and  they  seek  my  life 
LEFT  behind,  to  be  — - 
To  be  left,  remain  over,  in;  yathar,  2. 

1  Sa.  30.  9  where  those  that  were  left  behind  stayed 
LEFT,  to  go  er  turn  to  the  — 

To  go  to  the  left,  7NCp'  samal,  5. 

Gen.  13.  9  the  right  hand  then  will  I  go  to  the  left 
Isa.  30.  21  right  hand,  and  when  ye  turn  to  the  left 

LEFT  hand  — 

The  left,  apicrrepos  aristeros. 

Matt.  6.  3  let  not  thy  left  hand  know  what  thy  right 
I.uke23.  33  the  right  hand,  and  the  other  on  the  left 

2  Co.  6.  7  armour . .  on  the  right  hand  and  on  the  1. 

LEFT,  that  was  — - 

117(0?  is  left  over  andabove,  ■Kepiaaevyaperisseuma. 

Mark  8.  8  took  up  of  the  broken  (meat)  that  was  left 
LEFT,  that  hath  — 

What  remains  or  is  left  over,  in;  yether. 

Joel  1.  4  That  which  the  palmerworm  hath  left 
1.  4  that  which  the  locust  hath  left  hath  the 
1.  4  that  which  the  cankerworm  hath  left 

LEFT  HANDED  — 

Bound  of  the  right  hand,  pp;  t  ien  itter  yadyamin. 
Judg.  3.  15  son  of  Gera,  aBenjamite,  a  man  lefthan. 
20.  16  seven  hundred  chosen  men  left  handed 

LEG  — 

1  .Two  legs,  c;5,n3  keraayim. 

Exodi2.  9  his’head  with  his  legs,  and  with  purten. 

29.  17  wash  the  inwards  of  him,  and  his  legs 
Lev.  1.  9  his  inwards  and  his  legs  shall  he  wash  in 

1.  13  he  shall  wash  the  inwards  and  the  legs 
4.  11  with  his  head,  and  with  his  legs,  and  his 

8.  21  he  washed  the  inwards  and  the  legs  inw. 
9. 14  he  did  wash  the  inwards  and  the  legs,  and 

11.  21  which  have  legs  above  their  feet,  to  leap 
Amos  3. 12  takethout  of  the  mouth  of.  .lion  two  legs 

2  .Foot,  Sji  regel. 

1  Sa.  17'.  6  And.  .greaves  of  brass  upon  hi3  legs,  and 

3 . Leg,  pie'  shoq. 

Deut  28. 35  and  in  the  legs,  with  a  sore  botch  that 
Psa.147. 10  taketh  not  pleasure  in  the  legs  of  a  man 
Prov  26.  7  The  legs  of  the  lame  are  not  equal ;  so  (is) 
Song  5. 15  His  legs  (are  as)  pillars  of  marble  set  upon 

4 . Leg,  py  shag. 

Dan.  2.  33  His  legs  of  iron,  his  feet  part  of  iron  and 

5.  Skirt,  train,  bzv  shobel. 

Isa.  47.  2  uncover  thy  locks,  make  bare  the  leg,  unc. 

6.  Leg,  aulkos  skelos. 

Johmg.  31  besought  Pilate  that  their  legs  might  be 


LEGION 


Johu  19.  32  brake  the  legs  of  the  first,  anil  of  the  other 
19.  33  saw. .he  was  dead.. they  brake  not  his  legs 
[See  also  Ornament.] 

LEGION  — 

A  legion,  Aeytdv  legem  {from  Lat.  legio). 

Matt26.  53  give  me  more  than  twelve  legions  of  angels? 
Mark  5.  9  saying,  my  name  (is)  Legion  :  for  we  are 

5.  15  and  see  him  that,  .had  the  legion,  sitting 
Luke  8.  30  What  is  thy  name?  And  he  said,  Legion 

LE-HA'-BIM,  D’nnV  fame-coloured,  red. 

The  third  son  of  Mizraim,  supposed  to  be  the  ancestor  of 
the  Egyptian  Lybians. 

Gen.  10. 13  Ludim,  and  Anamim,  and  L.,  and  Naph. 
1  Ch.  1.  11  L.,  and  Anamim,  and  L.,  andNaplituhim 
LE'-HI,  'nV,  'rh  jaw-bone. 

A  district  in  the  hill  country  of  Judah  near  Philistia, 
and  not  far  from  Jerusalem. 

Judgiy.  9  pitched  in  Judah,  .spread  themselves  in  L, 
15. 14  he  came  unto  L.,  the  Philistines  shouted 
15.  19  En-liakkore,  which  (is)  in  L.  unto  this  day 
LEISURE,  to  have  — 

To  have  a  favourable  opportunity,  evKcupew  eukaireo. 

Mark  6.  31  and  they  had  no  leisure  so  much  as  to  eat 
LE-MU-EL,  Godward,  God  is  bright. 

A  king,  generally  supposed  to  be  Solomon.  B.C.  1000. 
Prov.31.  1  The  words  of  king  L.,  the  prophecy  that 
31.  4  O  L.,  (it  is)  not  for  kings  to  drink  wine 
LEND,  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  join,  lend,  rn^>  lavah,  5. 

Exodj2.  23  If  thou  lend  money  to  (anyof)  my  people 
Deut  28.  12  thou  shalt  lend  unto  many  nations,  and 
28.  44  He  shall  lend,  .and  thou  shalt  not  lend  to 
Psa.  37.  26  (He  is)  ever  merciful,  and  lendeth;  and 
112.  5  A  good  man  showeth  favour,  and  lendeth 
Prov  19.  17  He  that  hath  pity  upon  the  poor  lendeth 

2.  To  bite,  lend  on  usury,  nab  nashah. 

Deut24. 11  the  man  to  whom  thou  dost  lend  shall  bring 
J er.  15.  10 1  have  neither  lent . .  nor  men  have  lent  to 

3 . To  cause  to  bite,  lend  on  usury,  nri)  nashah,  5. 
Deutij.  2  Every  creditorthat  lendeth.  .unto his  ne. 

24.  10  When  thou  dost  lend  thy  brother  any  thing 

4.  To  give,  ]ra  nathan. 

Lev.  25.  37  Thou  shalt  not .  .lend  him  thy  victuals  for 

5.  To  suffer  to  borrow,  lend,  ajy  abat,  5. 

Deut  15.  6  thou  shalt  lend  unto  many  nations,  but 
15.  8  shalt  surely  lend  him  sufficient  for  his 

6.  To  suffer  to  ask,  bwj  shaal,  5. 

Exodi2.  36  so  that  they  lent  unto  them  (such  things 
1  Sa.  1.  28  Therefore.  .1  have  lent  him  to  the  Lord 

7 . To  lend,  make  a  loan,  Saveifa  daneizb. 

Luke  6.  34  if  yelend(tothem)of  whom  ye  hope  to  rec. 

6.  34  for  sinners  also  lend  to  sinners,  to  receive 

6.  33  do  good,  and  lend,  hoping  for  nothing 

8 . To  give  as  a  piece  of  business,  Kixpvpu  kichremi. 
Luken.  5  and  say.  .Friend,  lend  me  three  loaves 

(See  Usury.] 

LENDER  — 

To  cause  to  be  bound,  lend,  nib  lavah,  5. 

Prov  22.  7  and  the  borrower  (is)  servant  to  the  lender 
Isa.  24.  2  as  with  the  lender,  so  with  the  borrower 

LENGTH  — 

1  .Latter  end,  f  urthest  part,  nnntj  acharilh. 

Prov  29.  21  shall  have  him  become  (his)  son  at  the  le. 

2  Length,  ipx  orek. 

Gen.  6. 1 5  The  length  of  the  ark . .  three  hundred  cu. 

13.  17  walk  through  the  land,  in  the  length  of  it 
Exod25.  IO>  17  two  cubits  and  a  half,  .the  length  the. 

25.  23  two  cubits,  .the  length  thereof,  and  a  cu. 

26.  2,  8  The  length  of  one  curtain  (shall  be) 

26.  13  in  the  length  of  the  curtains  of  the  tent 

26.  16  Ten  cubits,  .the  length  of  a  board,  and  a 

27.  11  And  likewise  for  the  north  side  in  length 
27.  18  The  length  of  the  court,  .an  hundred  cu. 
28. 16  a  span . .  the  length  thereof,  and  a  span 
30.  2  A  cubit .  the  length  thereof,  and  a  cubit 

36.  9,  15  The  length  of  one  curtain  (was) 

36.  21  The  length  of  a  board,  .ten  cubits,  and 

37.  1,  6  two  cubits  and  a  half  (was)  the  length 

37.  10  two  cubits . .  the  length  thereof,  and  a  cu. 

37.  25  the  length  of  it.  .a  cubit,  and  the  breadth 

38.  1  five  cubits . .  the  length  thereof,  and  five  c. 
38. 18  twenty  cubits . .  the  length,  and  the  height 

39.  9  a  span,  .the  length  thereof,  and  a  span 
Deut.  3.  11  nine  cubits,  .the  length  thereof,  and  four 

30.  20  he  (is)  thy  life,  and  the  length  of  thy  days 
Judg.  3. 16  Ehud  made  him  a  dagger,  .of  a  cubit  len. 

1  Ki.  6.  2  the  length  thereof,  .threescore  cubits,  and 

6.  3  twenty  cubits,  .the  length  thereof,  accor. 

6.  20  twenty  cubits  in  length,  and  twenty  cub. 

7.  2  thelengththereof..anliundred cubits,  and 

7.  6  the  length  thereof .  .fifty  cubits,  and  the 
7.  27  four  cubits . .  the  length  of  one  base,  and 

2  Ch.  3.  3  The  length  by  cubits  after  the  first  meas. 

3.  4  the  length  (of  it  was)  according  to  the  hr. 

3.  8  the  length  whereof  (was)  according  to  the 

4.  1  twenty  cubits  the  length  thereof,  and  tw. 
Job  12.  12  and  in  length  of  days  understanding 
Psa.  21.  4  thou  gavest ..  length  of  days  for  ever  and 
Trov.  3.  2  length  of  days,  and  long  life,  and  peace 

3.  16  Length  of  days  (is)  in  her  right  hand 
Lze.  31.  7  in  the  length  of  his  branches:  for  his  root 


598 


LEST 


Eze.  40.  11  the  length  of  the  gate,  thirteen  cubits 

40.  18  over  against  the  length  of  the  gates,  (was) 

40.  20  he  measured  the  length  thereof,  and  the 

40.  21  the  lengtli  thereof .  .fifty  cubits,  and  the 
40.  25,  36  the  length . .  fifty  cubits  ;  and  the  bre. 

40.  49  The  length  of  the  porch . .  twenty  cubits 

41.  2  he  measured  the  length  thereof,  forty  cu. 

41.  4  So  he  measured  theleugth  thereof,  twenty 

41.  12  the  building,  .the  length  thereof  ninety 
41.  15  he  measured  the  length  of  the  building 

41.  22  The  altar  of  wood,  .the  length  thereof  two 
41. 22  the  corners  thereof,  and  the  length  there. 

42.  2  Before  the  length  of  an  hundred  cubits 

42.  7  the  wall,  .the  length  thereof,  .fifty  cubits 

42.  8  For  the  length  of  the  chambers  that  (were) 
45.  1  the  length . .  the  length  of  five  and  twenty 
45.  3  the  length  of  five  and  twenty  thousand 

43.  5  tlie  five  and  twenty  thousand  of  length 
45.  7  the  length  (shall  be)  over  against  one  of 
48.  8  and  (in)  length  as  one  of  the  (other)  parts 
48.  9,  10,  13  five  and  twenty  thousand  in  length 
48.  13  all  the  length,  .five  and  twenty  thousand 
48.  18  the  residue  in  length  over  against  the  obi. 

Zech.  2.  2  he  said . .  to  see . .  what  (is)  the  lengtli  the. 

5.  2  the  length  thereof  (is)  twenty  cubits,  and 

3.  Length,  pyjicos  mekos. 

Eph.  3.  18  what  (is)  the  breadth,  and  length,  and  de. 
Rev.  21.  16  and  the  length  is  as  large  as  the  breadth 

21.  16  The  length,  and  the  breadth,  and.  .height 

4 . At  any  time,  nori pote. 

Rom.  1.  10  if  by  any  means  now  at  length  I  might 
LENGTHEN,  he  lengthened,  to  — 

To  lengthen,  make  long,  Jj-ox  arak,  5. 

Deut  25.  15  that  thy  days  may  be  lengthened  in  the 
1  Ki.  3.  14  if  thou  wilt  walk,  .then  will  I  lengthen 
Isa.  54.  2  lengthen  thy  cords,  and  strengthen  thy 
LENGTHENING  — 

Lengthening,  Raid  arka. 

Dan.  4.  27  if  it  may  be  a  lengthening  of  thy  tranquil. 
LENT,  to  be  — 

To  ask,  bxy  shaal. 

1  Sa.  2.  20  seed . .  for  the  loan  which  is  lent  to  the  L. 
LENTILES  — 

Lentiles,  D'BHj).  adashim. 

Gen.  25.  34  Jacob  gave  Esau  bread  and  pottage  of  1. 

2  Sa.  17.  28  and  beans,  and  lentiles,  and  parched 

23.  11  where  was  a  piece  of  ground  full  of  lenti. 
Eze.  4.  9  beaus,  and  lentiles,  and  millet,  and  fitches 
LEOPARD  — 

1.  Leopard,  ID)  namer. 

Song  4.  8  look,  .from  the  mountains  of  the  leopards 
Isa.  11.  6  the  leopard  shall  lie  down  with  the  kid 
Jer.  5.  6  a  leopard  shall  watch  over  tlieir  cities 
13.  23  Can  the  Ethiopian  change. .skin,  ortheleo. 
Hos.  13.  7  as  a  leopard  by  the  way  will  I  observe 
Hab.  1.  8  Their  horses  also  are  swifter  than  the  le. 
‘I. Leopard,  ID)  nemar. 

Dan.  7.  6  another,  like  a  leopard,  which  had  upon 
3. Leopard,  panther,  irapSaXis  pardalis. 

Rev.  13.  2  the  beast  which  I  saw  was  like  unto  a  le. 
LEPER,  LEPROUS  — 

1  .To  be  leprous,  j res  tsar  a. 

Lev.  13.  44  He  is  a  leprous  man,  he  (is)  unclean :  the 

13.  45  the  leper  in  whom  the  plague  (is),  his  clo. 

14.  3  plague  of  leprosy  be  healed  in  the  leper 

22.  4  What  man  soever,  .(is)  a  leper,  or  hath  a 
Num.  5.  2  that  they  put  out  of  the  camp  every  leper 

2.  To  be  or  become  leprous,  iny  tsara,  4. 

Exod  4.  6  And.  .behold,  his  hand  (was)  leprous  as 
Lev.  14.  2  This  shall  be  the  law  of  the  leper  in  the 
Num  12.  10  behold,  Miriam,  .leprous,  .as  snow.  .lepr. 
2  Sa.  3.  29  one  that  hath  an  issue,  or  that  is  a  leper 
2  Ki.  5.  1  was  also  a  mighty  man  in  valour . .  a  leper 

5.  11  hand  over  the  place,  and  recover  the  le. 
5.  27  And  he  went  out  from  his  presence  a  le. 
7.  3  there  were  four  leprous  men  at  the  ente. 
7.  8  when  these  lepers  came  to  the  uttermost 

13.  5  so  that  he  was  a  leper  unto  the  day  of  his 
2  Co.  26.  20  he  (was)  leprous  in  his  forehead,  and  they 

26.  21  Uzziah  the  king  was  a  leper  unto  the  day 
26.  21  and  dwelt  in  a  several  house,  .a  leper 
26.  23  for  they  said,  He  (is)  a  leper :  and  Jotham 

3.  Scabbed,  scaly,  a  leper,  Aenp&s  lepros. 

Matt.  8.  2  there  came  a  leper  and  worshipped  him 

10.  8  Heal  the  sick,  cleanse  the  lepers,  raise  the 

11.  5  the  lepers  are  cleansed,  and  the  deaf  hear 
26.  6  Jesus  was.  .in  the  house  of  Simon  the  le. 

Mark  1.  40  there  came  a  leper  to  him,  beseeching  him 

14.  3  in  Bethany,  in  the  house  of  Simon  the  le. 
Luke  4.  27  many  lepers  were  in  Israel  in  the  time  of 

7.  22  the  lepers  are  cleansed,  the  deaf  hear,  the 
17.  12  there  met  him  ten  men  that  were  lepers 
LEPROSY  — 

l. Leprosy,  njny  tsaraath. 

Lev.  13.  2  in  the  skin  of  his  flesh,  .the  plague  of  le. 
13.  3  it  (is)  a  plague  of  leprosy :  and  the  priest 
13.  8  shall  pronounce  him  unclean :  it  (is)  a  le. 
13.  9  When  the  plague  of  leprosy  is  in  a  man 
13.  11  It  (is)  an  old  leprosy  in  the  skin  of  his  flesh 

13. 12  if  a  leprosy  break  out  abroad  in  the  skin 

13. 12  and  the  leprosy  cover  all  the  skin  of  (him 
J3-  13  Of)  the  leprosy  have  covered  all  his  flesh 
13. 15  (for)  the  raw  flesh  (is)  unclean :  it  (is)  a  1. 


Lev.  13.  20  a  plague  of  leprosy  broken  out  of  the  boil 
13.  25  it  (is)  a  leprosy  broken  out  of  the  burning 
13.  25,  27  him  unclean :  it  (is)  the  plague  of  lep. 
13.  30  dry  scall . .  a  leprosy  upon  the  head  or  be. 
13.  42  it  (is)  a  leprosy  sprung  up  in  his  bald  head 
13.  43  as  the  leprosy  appeareth  in  the  skin  of  the 
13.  47  The  garment  also  that  the  plague  of  lepr. 
13.  49  it  (is)  a  plague  of  leprosy,  and  shall  be 
13.  51  the  plague  (is)  a  fretting  leprosy;  it  (is) 

13.  52  it  (is)  a  fretting  leprosy;  it  shall  be  burnt 

13-  59  This  (>s)  the  law  of  the  plague  of  leprosy 

14.  3  (if)  the  plague  of  leprosy  be  healed  in  the 
14.  7  him  that  is  to  be  cleansed  from  the  leprosy 
14.  32  in  whom  (is)  the  plague  of  leprosy,  whose 
14.  34  I  put  the  plague  of  leprosy  in  a  house  of 
14.  44  it  (is)  a  fretting  leprosy  in  the  house :  it 
14.  54  the  law for  allmannerof  plague  of  leprosy 
14.  55  for  the  leprosy  ofagarment,  and  ofaliouse 

14-  57  w  hen  (it  is)  clean  :  this(is)  the  law  of  lepr. 
Deut24.  8  Take  heed  in  the  plague  of  leprosy,  that 
2  Ki.  5.  3  for  he  would  recover  him  of  his  leprosy 

5.  6  that  thou  mayest  recover  him  of  his  lep. 

5.  7  unto  me  to  recover  a  man  of  his  leprosy '! ' 
5.  27  The  leprosy  therefore  of  Naaman  shall 
2  Ch.  27.  19  the  leprosy  even  rose  up  in  his  forehead 


2. Leprosy,  Aeirpa  lepra. 

Matt  8.  3  And  immediately  his  leprosy  was  cleansed  :  I 
Mark  1.  42  immediately  the  leprosy  departed  from 
Luke  5. 12  behold  a  man  full  of  leprosy";  who  seeing  I 
5.  13  immediately  the  leprosy  departed  from 

LE’-SHEM,  OK’S  fortress. 

A  city  on  the  W.  of  Mount  Hermon,  between  Naphtali 
and  Manasseh  ;  called  also  Laish  and  Dan. 

J osli.  19.47  children  of  Dan  went  up  to  fight  against  L. 

19.  47  called  L.,  Dan,  after  the  name  of  Dan  their 
LESS,  LESSER  — 

1 .  Beneath,  below,  naa  mattah. 

Ezra  9.  13  hast  punished  us  les3  than  our  iniquities 

2.  To  make  little,  few ,  less,  ajja  maat,  5. 

Exodi6.  17  did  so,  and  gathered,  some  more,  some  1  j 

3.  Little,  small,  young,  }tp|a  qatan. 

Num22.  18  I  cannot  go  beyond,  .to  do  less  or  more 
Eze.  43. 14  from  the  lesser  settle,  .to  the  greater  set.  1 

4 . Little,  small,  young,  ]bp  qaton. 

Gen.  1.  16  Godmade.  .the  lesser  light  to  rule  the  ni. 

1  Sa.  22.  15  thy  servant . .  knew  nothing  of  all  this,  less 

25.  36  she  told  him  nothing,  less  or  more,  imtil 

5 . Less,  eXaaaoiv  elasson. 

Heb.  7.  7  without  all  contradiction  the  less  is  hies. 

6.  Worse,  inferior,  less,  yrruv  hetton. 

2  Co.  12.  15  the  more  abundantly  I  love  you,  the  less 

7 . Little,  small,  short,  piupos  mikros. 

Markis.  40  Mary  the  mother  of  James  the  less  and  of 

8.  Less,  smaller,  shorter,  giKpirepos  mikroteros. 

Mark  4.  31  less  than  all  the  seeds  that  be  in  the  earth 
[ See  also  Honourable,  how  much,  sorrowful.] 

LESS  than  the  least  — 

Less  than  the  least,  iXaxurriTepos  elachistoteros.  ■  j 
Eph.  3.  8  Unto  me,  who  am  less  than  the  least  of  I 
LESS  than  nothing — 

End,  cessation,  dsx  ephes. 

Isa.  40.  1 7  they  are  counted  to  him  less  than  nothing  j 
LESS,  to  give  (the)  — 

To  make  little,  or  few.  aya  maat,  5. 

Exodyo.  15  the  poor  shall  not  give  less,  than  half  a 
Num26.  54  to  few  thou  shalt  give  the  less  inheritance 
33.  54  to  the  fewer  ye  shall  give  the  less  inheri. 
LESSER  —  [See  Cattle.] 

LEST  — 

1  .Not,  bj  bal. 

Psa.  32.  9  must  beheld  in.  .lest  they  come  near  unto  (j 

2.  Not,  that  not,  'rb^b  lebilti. 

Gen.  4. 15  a  mark,  .lest  any  finding  him  should  kill 

38.  9  lest  that  he  should  give  seed  to  his  brother 

3.  That  not,  Kb  |ya^>  lemaan  lo. 

Psa.  125.  3  lest  the  righteous  put  forth  their  hands  i 

4.  Facing,  fronting,  lest,  is  pen. 

Gen.  3.  3  said.. neither  shall  ye  touch  it,  lest  ye  die  j 

5.  That  not,  ' 'Iva  yu.77  hina  mb. 

Matt  17.  27  lest  we  should  offend  them,  go  thou  to 

26.  5  lest  there  be  an  uproar  among  the  people  1 
Mark  3.  9  because  of  the  multitude,  lest  they  should  1 

14.  38  Watch  ye  and  pray,  lest  ye  enter  into  te.  I 
Luke  8.  12  taketh  away  the  word,  .lest  they  should 

14.  29  Lest  haply,  after  he  hath  laid  thefounda.  I 
16.  28  lest  they  also  come  into  this  place  of  tor.  I 
18.  5  lest  by  her  continual  coming  she  weary 

22.  46  rise  and  pray,  lest  ye  enter  into  temptat, 
John  3.  20  neither  cometh.  lest  his  deeds  should  be 
5.  14  sin  no  more,  lest  a  w'orse  thing  come  unto 

12.  35  Walk  while  ye  have  the  light,  lest  darkn. 

12.  42  they  did  not  confess  (him),  lest  they  sho.  j 
18.  28  lest  they  should  be  defiled,  but  that  they  » 
Acts  5.  26  feared . .  [lest]  they  should  have  been  sto.  *jr 
Rom  11.  25  lest  ye  should  be  wise  in  your  owneonce.  1 

15.  20  lest  I  should  build  upon  another  man's 

1  Co.  1.  15  Lest  any  should  say  that  I  had  baptized  in 
1.  17  not  with  wisdom  of  words,  lest  the  cross  1 

8.  13  no  flesh . .  lest  I  make  my  brother  to  offend 

9. 12  suffer  all  things,  lest  we  should  hinder 


LEST 


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LETTER 


2  Co  2  ql  wrote  this  same  unto  you,  lest,  when  I 
2.  n  Lest  Satan  should  get  an  advantage  of  us 
o  -j  lest  our  boasting  of  you  should  be  in  vain 
i2  ,  lest  I  should  be  exalted  above  measure 
I2‘  i  [lest  I  should  be  exalted  above  measure] 
iZ  io  lest  being  present  I  should  use  sharpness 
Gal  6.  1 2  lest  they  should  suffer  persecution  for  the 
Enh  2  a  Not  of  works,  lest  any  man  should  boast 
Phil  2  27  lest  1  should  have  sorrow  upon  sorrow 
Col  2.  a  this  I  say,  lest  any  man  should  beguile 
,  2I  provoke  not  your  children,  .lest  they  be 

1  Ti  q  6  Not  a  novice,  lest  being  lifted  up  with 

7.  7  lest  he  fall  into  reproach  and  the  snare  of 
Heli.  s.  i  s  lest  any  of  you  be  hardened  through  the 
4  ii  lest  any  man  fall  after  the  same  example 
iT  28  lest  he  that  destroyed  the  firstborn  should 
12  a  lest  ye  be  wearied  and  faint  in  your  minds 
12  n  make  straight  paths  for  your  feet,  lest  that 
Jas  q.  9  Grudge  not.,  brethren,  leStye  be  condem. 
t  12  nay,  nay ;  lest  ye  fall  into  condemnation 

2  Pe  q.  17  beware  lest  ye  also,  being  led  away  with 
Rev.’  16. 15  keepeth  his  garments,  lest  he  walk  naked 

6. Not,  ui)  me. 

Mark  11  q  say,  Take  heed  lest  any  (man)  deceive  you 
iq  q6  Lest, coming  suddenly, he  find  you  sleeping 
Acts  it  40  Beware  therefore,  lest  that  come  upon  you 
2?  10  fearing  lest  Paul  should  have  been  pulled 
27  17  fearing  lest  they  should  fall  into  the  qui. 

27  42  kill  the  prisoners,  lest  any  of  them  should 

1  Co.  10.  12  let  him  that . .  standeth  take  heed  lest  he 

2  Co.  12.  6  lest  any  man  should  think  of  me  above 

12.  21  lest,  when  I  come  again,  my  God  will  hum. 
Gal.  6.  1  considering  thyself,  lest  thou  also  be  temp. 
Col  2  8  Beware  lest  any  man  spoil  you  through 

Heb  12  ,5  Looking  diligently  lest  any  man  fail  of  the 

12  15  lest  any  root  of  bitterness  springing  up 
12.  16  Lest  there  (be)  any  fornicator,  or  profane 

7  Lest  at  any  time,  that  at  no  time,  piyrroTe  mepote. 

Matt  7  6  lest  they  trample  them  under  their  feet 

1  q  2Q  Nay ;  lest,  while  ye  gather  up  the  tares,  ye 
iq  q2  I  will  not  send  them  away  fasting,  lest  they 
2q!  0  lest  there  be  not  enough  for  us  and  you 
27  64  lest  his  disciples  come  by  night,  and  steal 
Mark  1 4  2  Not  on  the  feast . .  lest  there  be  an  uproar 
Luke  1 2.  q8  lest  he  hale  thee  to  the  judge,  and  the j. 

14  8  lest  a  more  honourable  man  than  thou  lie 

14  I2  lest  they  also  bid  thee  again,  and  a  reco. 
Acts  28.  27  their  eyes  have  they  closed;  lest  they  sh. 
Heb  a  12  Take  heed,  brethren,  lest  there  be  in  any 
4.'  1  Let  us  therefore  fear,  lest,  a  promise  be. 

8  Lest  in  any  way,  that  in  no  way,  piyvas  mepos. 
Acts  27.  29  Then  fearing  [lest]  we  should  have  fallen 
Rom.  1 1.  21  (take  heed)  [lest]  lie  also  spare  not  thee 

2  Co  12  20  ForIfcar,lest,whenIcome..lest(therebe) 
Gal.'  4. 11 1  am  afraid  of  you,  lest  I  have  bestowed 

LEST  at  any  time,  or  by  any  or  some  means  — 

1  .Lest  at  any  time,  that  at  no  time,  p-gvore  mepote. 
Matt.  4.  6  lest  at  any  time  thou  dash  thy  foot  against 
,  2q  lest  at  any  time  the  adversary  deliver  thee 
iq  is  lest  at  any  time  they  shoulilsee  with(th.) 
Mark  4.  12  lest  at  any  time  they  should  be  converted 
Luke  4.  1 1  lest  at  any  time  thou  dash  thy  foot  agai. 

21.  44  lest  at  any  time  your  hearts  be  overchar. 
Hell.  2.  1  lest  at  any  time  we  should  let  (them)  slip 

2 .Lest  in  any  way,  that  in  no  way,  pfaws  mepos. 

1  Co  8  9  lest  by  any  means  this  liberty  of  yours 

q.  27  lest  that  by  any  means,  when  I  have  pre. 

2  Co.  11.  3  lest  by  any  means,  as  the  serpent  beguiled 
Gal.  2.  2  lest  by  any  means  I  should  run,  or  had  run 

1  Th.  3.  5  lest  by  some  means  the  tempter  have  te. 

LEST  haply,  perhaps,  peradventure  — 

1  .Facing,  fronting,  lest,  [B  pen. 

Gen.  42.  4  Lest  peradventure  mischief  befall  lum 

2 . Lest  at  any  time,  that  at  no  time,  pyirore  mepote. 

Lukei4.  29  Lest  haply,  after  he  hath  laid  the  found. 
Acts  5.  39  lest  haply  ye  be  found  even  to  light  agai. 

3 . Lest  in  any  way,  that  in  no  way,  yfyn-us  mepos. 

2  Co  2.  7  lest  perhaps  such  a  one  should  be  swall. 

9.  4  Lest  haply  if  they  of  Macedonia  come  with 

LET,  to  — 

1  .To  give,  let,  suffer,  permit,  jru  nathan. 

Exod.  q.  19  that  the  king  of  Egypt  will  not  le„  you  go 
Lev.  18.  21  thou  shalt  not  let  any  of  thy  seed  pass 

1  Sa  18  2  would  let  him  go  no  more  home  to  his  f. 

2  Cli.x6l  1  that  he  might  let  none  go  out  or  come  in 
2  Ch.20. 10  whom  thou  wouldest  not  let  Israel  invade 

2.  To  make  free,  ins  para,  5. 

Exod  5.  4  do  ye .  .let  the  people  from  then-  works ? 

3.  To  cause  to  suffer  to  remain,  shaar,  5. 

Josh.  8.  22  so  that  they  let  none  of  them  remain  or 

10.  28  he  let  none  remain  :  and  he  did  to  the  k. 
10.  30  he  let  none  remain  in  it ;  but  did  unto  the 

4 . To  cause  to  turn  back,  shub,  5. 

Isa.  43.  13  none.  .1  will  work,  and  who  shall  let  it? 

5.  To  send  away,  let  go  away,  a<plypi  apKiSmi. 

Matt.  7.  4  Let  me  pull  out  the  mote  out  of  thine  eye 

8  22  Follow  me;  and  let  the  dead  bury  their  d. 
iq.  qo  Let  both  grow  together  until  the  harvest 
Mark  7.  27  Let  the  children  first  be  filled :  for  it  is 
Luke  6.  42  let  me  pull  out  the  mote  that  is  111  thine 
9.  60  Let  the  dead  bury  their  dead  :  but  go  thou 
Johnn.  44  Jesus  saith.  .Loose  him,  and  let  him  go 
18.  8  If  therefore  ye  seek  me,  let  these  go  their 


6.  To  permit,  suffer,  let  go,  iaco  eao. 

Acts  27.  32  cut  off  the  ropes,  .and  let  her  fall  off 

7  It  is  privileged,  authorized,  e^ecrTt  exesti. 

Acts  2.  29  brethren,  let  me  freely  speak  unto  you  of 
8.  To  turn  over  upon,  permit,  iwirpeirw  epitrepo. 

Luke  9.  61  let  me  first  go  bid  them  farewell  which 

9  .To  hold  down  or  fast,  uarix^  katccho. 

2  Th.  2.  7  only  he  who  now  letteth  (will  let),  until 

10 .Tohinder,  restrain,  forbid,  ko>\<ioi  koluo. 

Rom.  1.  13  purposed  to  come  unto  you,  but  was  let 
[See  also  Cease,  come,  conversation,  depart,  down,  drink 
drive,  fail,  fall,  gender,  go,  go  out,  hear,  heard,  know, 
live,  loose,  redeemed,  remain,  rest,  run  down,  see,  sbp, 
wander.] 

LET  alone,  to  — 

1.  To  cease,  chadal. 

Exodi4.  12  Let  us  alone,  that  we  may  serve  the  Eg. 

Job  7.  16  I  would  not  live  alway  :  let  me  alone  ;  tor 

2.  To  cause  or  suffer  to  rest,  put  down,  ru;  yanach,  5. 
Exod  32. 10  Now  therefore  let  me  alone,  that  my  wrath 
2  Sa.  16.  11  Let.  .alone,  and  let  him  curse  ;  for  the  L. 

2  Ki.2q.  18  And  he  said,  Let  him  alone  ;  let  no  man 
Hos.  4.  17  Ephraim(is)  joined  to  idols ;  let  him  alone 

3.  To  let  escape,  malat,  3. 

2  Ki.23. 18  So  they  lethls  bones  alone,  with  the  hones 

4.  To  cause  or  suffer  to  fall,  let  go,  nsn  raphah,  5. 
Deut.  9. 14  Let  me  alone,  that  I  may  destroy  them 
Jud"n.  37  let  me  alone  two  months,  that  I  may  go 
2  Hi  4.  27  And  the  man  of  God  said.  Let  her  alone 
Job  7.  19  letmealone  till  I  swallow  down  my  spittle 

5.  To  leave,  let  alone,  pny  sliebaq. 

Ezra.  6.  7  Let  the  work  of  this  house  of  God  alone 

6.  To  set,  place,  n'y  shith. 

Job  10.  20  let  me  alone,  that  I  may  take  comfort  a 

7.  To  send  away,  let  go,  a<piy pi  aphiemi. 

Mattiq.  14  Let  them  alone  :  they  be  blind  leaders  of 
Marku.  6  Let  her  alone  ;  why  trouble  ye  her  ?  she 
is.  36  and  gave  him  to  drink,  saying,  Let  alone 
Lukeiq.  8  Lord,  let  italonethisyearalso,  till  I  shall 
Johnn.  48  If  we  let  him  thus  alone,  all.  .will  believe 
12.  7  Then  said  Jesus,  Let  her  alone  :  against 

8.  To  permit,  suffer,  let  go,  earn  eao. 

Mark  1.  24  [Let.  .alone  ;]  what  have,  .to  do  with  thee 
Luke  4.  34  Let . .  alone  ;  what  have  we  to  do  with  thee 
Acts  5.  38  now  I  say  unto  you.  .[let them  alone]:  for 

LET  down,  to  — 

1  To  cause  to  go  down,  let  down,  tv  yarad,  5. 

Gen  24.  18  she  hasted,  and  let  down  her  pitcher  upon 
24  46  she  made  haste,  and  let  down  her  pitcher 
Josh.  2.  1  q  Then  she  let  them  down  by  a  cord  through 
o  18  window  which  thou  didst  let  us  down  by 

1  Sa.  19.  i2Michallet  David  down  through  a  window 

2.  To  cause  to  rest,  put  down,  m:  nuach,  5. 

Exodi7-  11  when  lie  let  down  his  hand,  Amalek  prev. 

3.  To  cause  to  stretch  out,  nyinatah,  5. 

Gen.  24.  14  Let  down  thy  pitcher,  I  pray  thee,  that 

4  .To  let  fall,  be  feeble,  nsn  raphah,  3. 

Eze.  1.  24  when  they  stood,  they  let  down  their  wi. 

I.  25  when  they  stood,  (and)  had  let  down  then* 

5.  To  send,  rhy  shalach,  3. 

Jer.  q8.  6  and  they  let  down  Jeremiah  with  cords 
38.  i  r  let  them  down  by  cords  into  the  dungeon 

6.  To  cause  to  sink,  let  sink,  ypy  shaqa,  5. 

Job  41.  1  tongue  with  a  cord,  .thou  lettest  down  l 

7. To  send  down,  KaSi-npi  kathiemi. 

Luke  q  19  and  let  him  down  through  the  tiling  with 
Acts  9  2q  and  let  (him)  down  by  the  wall  in  a  basket 
10  n  a  great  sheet  knit,  .and  let  down  to  the 

II.  5  sheet,  let  down  from  heaven  by  four  cor. 

8.70  loose,  let  loose,  let  down,  xatedo)  chalao. 

Mark  2  4  they  let  down  the  bed  whereon  the  sick 

Luke  q.  4  Launch  out  into  the  deep,  and  let  down 
q  s  nevertheless  at  thy  word  I  will  let  down 
Acts  a.  25  and  let  (him)  down  by  the  wall  in  a  basket 
27*  3°  when  they  had  let  down  the  boat  into  the 
2  Co.  it.  33  through  a  window  in  a  basket  was  I  let  d. 

LET  down,  to  be  — 

To  qo  on,  yalak. 

2  ki.  13.  21  when  the  man  was  let  down,  and  touched 
LET  go  or  get  away,  to  — 

1  .To  escape,  let  off,  nbp  malat,  2. 

1  Sa.  20.  29  Let  me  get  away ,  I  pray  thee;  and  see  my  hr . 

2.  To  let  fall,  desist,  n-f\  raphah. 

Exod. 4.  26  So  he  let  him  go  :  then  she  said,  A  bloody 

3  .To  cause  to  fall,  let  fall,  nsi,  raphah,  5. 

Job  27.  6  I  hold  fast,  and  will  not  let  it  go:  my  h. 
Prov  4.  1  q  let ..  not  go ;  keep  her ;  for  she  (is)  thy  life 
Song  3.  4  I  held  him,  and  would  not  let  him  go 

4.  To  send,  n by  shalach. 

2  Sa.  13.  27  that  he  let.  .the  king’s  sons  go  with  him 

I).  To  send,  vhy  shalach,  3. 

Gen.  32.  26  Let  me  go.  .1  will  not  let  thee  go,  except 
Exod  3.  20  smite,  .and  after  that  he  will  let  you  go 

4.  ^1  Pharaoh,  .he  shall  not  let  the  people  go 

4.  23  Let  my  son  go,  that  he  may  serve  me:  and 
4.  23  if  thou  refuse  to  let  him  go,  behold,  I  will 


Exod.  5.  1  Let  my  people  go,  that  they  may  hold  a  f. 
q.  2  that  I  should  obey  hisvoicetoletlsraelgo 

5.  2  I  know  not.  .neither  will  I  let  Israel  go 

6.  1  with  a  strong  hand  shall  he  let  them  go 

6.  II  that  he  let  the  children  of  Israel  go  out 

7.  14  Pharaoh .  .lie  refuseth  to  let  the  people  go 

7.  16  Let  my  people  go,  that  they  may  serve  me 

8.  I  Let  my  people  go,  that  they  may  serve  me 

8.  2  if  thou  refuse  to  let.  .go,  behold,  I  will 
8.81  will  let  the  people  go,  that  they  may  do 
8.  20  Let  my  people  go,  that  they  may  serve  me  • 

8.  21  if  thou  wilt  not  let  my  people  go,  behold 
8.  28  I  will  let  you  go,  that  ye  may  sacrifice  to 
8.  29  in  not  letting  the  people  go  to  sacrifice  to 

8.  32  this  time,  .neither  would  he  let  the  peo.  go 

9.  1  Let  my  people  go,  that  they  may  serve  me 
g  2  thou  refuse  to  let ..  go,  and  wilt  hold  them 

9.  7  hardened,  and  he  did  not  let  the  people  go 
q.  13  Let  my  people  go,  that  they  may  serve  me 
n  17  exaltest.  .that  thou  wilt  not  let  them  go? 
o  28  I  will  let  you  go,  and  ye  shall  stay  no  lo. 

9  35  neither  would  he  let  the  children,  .go 

10.  3  let  my  people  go,  that  they  may  serve  me 
10  4  if  thou  refuse  to  let  my  people  go,  behold 
10  7  let  the  men  go,  that  they  may  serve  the 

10.  10  as  I  will  let  you  go,  and  your  little  ones 

10.  20  would  not  let  the  children  of  Israel  go 

10  27  hardened,  .and  he  would  not  let  them  go 
n  1  yet.  .afterwards  he  will  let  you  go  hence 

11.  1  when  he  shall  let  (you)  go,  he  shall  surely 

11  10  would  not  let  the  children  of  Israel  go 
iq.  15  when  Pharaoh  would  hardly  let  us  go 

iq  17  when  Pharaoh  had  let  the  people  go,  that 
14.  q  we  have  let  Israel  go  from  serving  us? 

21.  26,  27  he  shall  let  him  go  free  for  his.  .sake 
Lev.  14.  S3  lie  shall  let  go  the  living  bird  out  of  the 

16.  10  to  let  him  go  for  a  scape  goat  into  the  wild. 

16.  22  he  shall  let  go  the  goat  in  the  wilderness 
16.  26  he  that  let  go  the  goat  for  the  scape  goat 
Deut  IS.  12  then .  .tliouslialtlet  him  go  free  from  thee 
IS  13  And.  .thou  shaltnot  let  him  go  away  em. 
21. 14  then  thou  shalt  let  her  go  whither  she 

22.  7  thou  shalt  in  any  wise  let  the  dam  go,  and 
Jud"  1  23  hut  they  let  go  the  man  and  alibis  family 

°  2  6  when  Joshua  had  let  the  people  go,  the 

is  s  he  let.  .go  into  the  standing  corn  of  the 
iq.  25  and  when  the  day  began .  they  let  her  go 
1  Sa.  6.  6  did  they  not  let  the  people  go,  and  they 
o  io  to  morrow  I  will  let  thee  go,  arul  will  tell 
iq!  17  said.  .Let  me  go ;  why  should  I  kill  thee? 
20.  S  let  me  go,  that  I  may  hide  myself  m  the 
20.  29  And  he  said,  Let  me  go,  I  pray  thee ;  for 
24.  19  will  he  let  him  go  well  away?  wherefore 

1  Ki.  II.  22  Nothing:  howbeit  let  me  go  in  any  wise 

20.  42  Because  thouhastietgo  out  of  (thy)  hand 

2  Ki  q  24  and  lie  let  the  men  go,  and  they  departed 
Isa.  13  lie  shall  let  go  my  captives,  not  for  price 

q8  6  to  let  the  oppressed  go  free,  and  that  jeb. 
Jer  34  9,  10  should  let  his  man  servant.. go  free 

34  10  heard.. then  they  obeyed,  and  let  (them)  go 
34. 11  the  handmaids,  whom  they  bad  let  go  free 
•34.  14  let  ye  go  every  man  his  brother  an  Hebrew 
o/  14  thou  shalt  let  him  go  free  from  thee  :  but 
40  1  the  captain  of  the  guard  had  let  him  go 

2o  q  gave.,  victuals  and  areward,  audlethimgo 
qo  33  held  them  fast:  they  refused  to  let  them  go 
Eze.  13.  20  will  let  the  souls  go.  .the  souls  that  ye  h. 

6.  To  loose  away,  anoXvo)  apolub. 

Luke22.  68  if  I  also  ask . .  ye  will  not . .  let  (me)  go 

7.  To  send  away,  arplypi  aphiemi. 

Markt  1.  6  they  said  uuto  them. .and  they  let  them  go 
[See  also  Free.] 

LET  forth,  to  —  . 

To  give  forth  or  out,  iuSiSapi  ekdidomi. 

Lukeao.  9  man  planted  a  vineyard,  and  let  it  forth 

LET  out,  to  — 

1  .To  give,  ini  nathan. 

Soiig  8.  11  let  out  the  vineyard  unto  keepers;  every 

2.  To  open,  free,  tob  paiar. 

Prov  17. 14  one  letteth  out  water ;  therefore  leave 

3.  To  give  out  or  forth,  euSlbupi  ekdidomi. 

Matt2i.  33  let  it  out  to  husbandmen,  and  went  into 
21.  41  and  will  let  out  (his)  vineyard  unto  other 
Marki2.  1  let  it  out  to  husbandmen,  and  went  into 

LET  be  or  have,  to  — 

To  send  away ,  let  go,  aeptypi  aphiemi. 

Matt.  q.  40  take,  .tliy  coat,  let  him  have  (thy)  cloak 
27.  49  Let  be,  let  us  see  whether  Elias  willcomo 

LET  remain,  to  — 

To  cause  to  rest,  let  rest,  put  down,  ni;  yanach,  5. 
Jer.  27. 11  those  will  1  let  remain  still  in  their  own 

LETTER  — 

1  .A  letter,  tqJN  iggera. 

Ezra  4.  8  wrote  a  letter  against  Jerusalem rto  Arta. 
4. 11  This  (is)  the  copy  of  the  letter  that  they 

5.  6  The  copy  of  the  letter  that  Tatnai,  gover. 

2. A  letter,  max  iggereth. 

Ch  30  1  wrote  letters  also  to  Ephraim  and  Manas, 
qo  6  the  posts  went  with  the  letters  from  the 
Neh.  2.  7  let  letters  be  given  me  to  the  governors 
2  8  And  a  letter  unto  Asaph  the  keeper  of  the 

2  9  I  came . .  and  gave  them  the  king’s  letters 

6.  c  Then  sent,  .with  an  open  letter  in  his  nand 

6*  17  thenobles.  .sentmany  letters  unto  Tobiah 
6.  I9  Tobiah  sent  letters  to  put  me  in  fear 


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Esth.  9.  26  Therefore  for  all  the  words  of  this  letter 

9.  29  wrote . .  to  confirm  this  second  letter  of  P. 

3. Epistle,  letter,  lips'!  nishtevan. 

Ezra  4.  7  the  writing  of  the  letter  (was)  written  in 
4.18  The  letter  which  ye  sent  unto  ns  hath  been 

4.  23  when  tlie  copy  of  king  Artaxerxes’  letter 

5.  5  they  returned  answer  by  letter  concerning 

7.  ii  this  (is)  the  copy  of  the  letter  that  the  king 
4..1  book,  account,  ISD  sepher. 

2  Sa.  11.  14  that  David  wrote  a  letter  to  Joab,  and 

11.  15  he  wrote  in  the  letter,  saying,  Set  ye  Ur. 

1  Ki.  21.  8  she  wrote  letters  in  Allah’s  name,  and  s. 

21.  8  and  sent  the  letters  unto  the  elders,  and 
21.  9  she  wrote  in  the  letters,  saying,  Proclaim 

21.  11  as  it  (was)  written  in  the  letters  which  she 

2  Ki.  5.  5  I  will  send  a  letter  unto  the  king  of  Israel 

5.  6  he  brought  the  letter  to  the  king  of  Israel 

5.  6  Now  when  this  letter  is  come  unto  thee 

5.  7  when  the  king  of  Israel  had  read  the  let. 

10.  1  Jehu  wrote  letters,  and  sent  to  Samaria 
10.  2  Now  as  soon  as  this  letter  cometh  to  you 
10.  6  Then  he  wrote  a  letter  the  second  time  to 
10.  7  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  letter  came  to 

19.  14  Hezekiah  received  the  letter  of  the  hand 

20.  12  sent  letters  and  a  present  unto  Hezekiah 
2  Cli. 32.  17  He  wrote  also  letters  to  rail  on  the  Lord 
Esth.  1.  22  For  he  sent  letters  into  all  the  king’s 

3.  13  the  letters  were  sent  by  posts  into  all  the 

8.  5  to  reverse  the  letters  devised  by  Eaman 

8.  10  and  sent  letters  by  posts  on  horse  back 

9.  20  and  sent  letters  unto  all  the  Jews  that 

9.  25  he  commanded  by  letters,  that  his  wicked 
9.  30  he  sent  the  letters  unto  all  the  Jews,  to 

Isa.  37.  14  Hezekiahreceivedtheletterfromthehand 
39.  1  sent  letters  and  a  present  to  Hezekiah 
Jer.  29.  1  these  (are)  the  words  of  the  letter  that  .1. 
29.  25  Because  thou  hast  sent  letters  in  thy  name 
29.  29  Zephaniah  the  priest  read  this  letter  in 

5.  Matter,  word,  sentence,  cans  pithgam. 

Ezra  5.  7  They  sent  a  letter  unto  him,  wherein  was 

6.  A  letter,  anything  written ,  ypaupa  gramma. 

Luke23.  38  [written  over  him  in  letters  of  Greek] 
John  7.  15  How  knoweth  this  man  letters,  having 
Acts  28.  21  We  neither  received  letters  out  of  Judea 
Horn.  2.  27  who  by  the  letter  and  circumcision  dost 

2.  29  in  the  spirit,  (and)  not  in  the  letter 

7.  6  serve . .  not  (in)  the  oldness  of  the  letter 
2  Co.  3.  6  the  letter,  but  of  the  spirit :  for  the  letter 
Gal.  6.  11  Ye  see  how  large  a  letter  I  have  written 

7.  An  epistle,  any  thing  sent,  emcr-ToX-i]  epistole. 
Acts  9.  2  desired  of  him  letters  to  Damascus  to  the 

22.  5  from  whom  also  I  received  letters  unto 

23.  25  And  he  wrote  a  letter  after  this  manner 

1  Co.  16.  3  whomsoever  ye  shall  approve  by  (your)  1. 

2  Co.  7.  8  For  though  I  made  you  sorry  with  a  letter 

10.  9  not  seem  as  if  I  would  terrify  you  by  let 

10.  10  For  (his)  letters,  say  they,  (are)  weighty 

10. 11  such  as  we  are  in  word  by  letters  when 
2  Tli.  2.  2  nor  by  word,  nor  by  letter  as  from  us,  as 
LETTER  — [See  Write.] 

LE-TU'-SHIM,  Dzi»7  oppressed,  struck. 

Son  of  Dedan,  who  was  grandson  of  Abraham  by  Ketu- 
rah.  B.c.  1800. 

Gen.  23.  3  the  sons .  .were  Asshurim,  and  L.,  and  Le. 

LE-UM'-MIM,  D'SX^. 

Son  of  Dedan,  who  was  grandson  of  Abraham  by  Ketu- 
rah.  B.c.  1800.  Also  the  name  of  the  tribe  that  sprung 
from  him,  called  Beni  Lam,  in  Asyrland,  S.  of  Hedgaz, 
in  the  province  of  Shira,  five  stations  from  Mecca,  on 
the  mountain  between  Tubuk  and  Akhdar ;  also  in 
Babylonia  and  Mesopotamia. 

Gen.  25.  3  sons . .  were  Asshurim . .  Letusliim,  and  L. 
LE-VI,  ’iS  joined,  A evt 

1.  The  third  son  of  Jacob  by  Leah.  B.c.  1756-1619. 

Gen.  29.  34  therefore  was  his  name  called  L. 

34.  25  Simeon  and  L., Dinah’s  brethren,  took  each 

34.  30  And  Jacob  said  to  Simeon  and  L.,  Ye  have 

35.  23  and  L.,  and  Judah,  and  Issachar,  and  Ze 
46.  11  the  sons  of  L. ;  Gerslion,  Kohath,  and  M. 
49.  5  Simeon  and  L.  (are)brethren;  instruments 

Exod.  1.  2  Reuben,  Simeon,  L.,  and  Judah 

6.  16  sons  of  L.  according  to  their  generations 

6.  16  years  of  the  life  of  L.  (were)  an  hundred 
Num.  3.  17  these  were  the  sons  of  L.  by  their  names 

16.  1  the  son  of  L.,  and  Dathan  and  Abiram  the 

26.  59  daughter  of  L.,  whom  (her  mother)  bare 
1  Ch.  2.  1  Simeon,  L.,  and  Judah,  Issachar,  and  Ze. 

6.  1,  16  sons  of  L.  ;  Gershon,  Kohath,  and  M. 
6.  38  Kohath,  the  son  of  L.,  the  son  of  Israel 
6.  43  Jahath,  the  son  of  Gershom,  the  son  of  L. 
6.  47  of  Muslii,  the  son  of  Merari,  the  son  of  L. 
Ezra  8.  18  of  Mahli,  the  son  of  L.,  the  son  of  Israel 

2.  The  tribe  descended  from  Levi. 

Exod.  2.  1  of  L.,  and  took  (to  wife)  a  daughter  of  L. 
6.  19  these  (are)  the  families  of  L.  according  to 
32.  26  sons  of  L.  gathered  themselves  together 
32.  28  the  children  of  L.  did  according  to  the 
Num.  1.  49  Onlythou  shaltnotnumberthetribeof  L. 

3.  6  Bring  the  tribe  of  L.  near,  and  present 

3.  15  Number  the  children  of  L.  after  the  house 

4.  2  sons  of  Kohath  from  among  the  sons  of  L. 

16.  7  (ye  take)  too  much  upon  you,  ye  sons  of  L. 

16.  8  Mosessaid.  .Hear,  Iprayyou, yesonsof L. 
16. 10  all  thy  brethren  the  sons  of  L.  with  thee 

17.  3  slialt  write  Aaron’s  name  upon  the  rod  of  L. 
iv,.  8  rod  of  Aaron  for . .  house  of  L.  was  budded 


Num  18.  2  thy  brethren  also  of  the  tribe  of  L.,  the 

18.  21  I  have  given  the  children  of  L.  all  the 
Deut  10.  8  the  Lord  separated  the  tribe  of  L.,  to  bear 
10.  9  L.  hath  no  part  nor  inheritance  with  his 
18.  1  the  tribe  of  L.,  shall  have  no  part  nor 

21.  5  the  sons  of  L.  shall  come  near ;  for  them 

27.  12  L.,  and  Judah,  and  Issachar,  and  Joseph 
31.  9  delivered  it  unto,  .priests  the  sons  of  L. 
33.  8  of  L.  he  said,  (Let)  thy  Thummimand  thy 
Josh  13.  14  the  tribe  of  L.  he  gave  none  inheritance 

13.  33  tribe  of  L.  Moses  gave  not  (any)  inherita. 
2i.  10  Kohath.,  (who  were)  of  the  children  of  L. 
1  Ki.12.  31  people,  which  were  not  of  the  sons  of  L. 

1  Ch.  9.  18  in  the  companies  of  the  children  of  L. 

12.  26  the  children  of  L.,  four  thousand  and  six 
21.  6  L.  and  Benjamin  counted  he  not  among 
23.  6  divided .  .into  courses  among  the  sons  of  L. 

23. 14  his  sons  were  named  of  tlie  tribe  of  L. 

23.  24  These  (were)  the  sons  of  L.  after  the  house 

24.  20  And  the  rest  of  the  sons  of  Levi  (were  th.) 
Ezra  8.  15  and  found  there  none  of  the  sons  of  L. 
Neh.  10.  39  children  of  L.  shall  bring  the  offering 

12.  23  The  sons  of  L.,  the  chief  of  the  fathers 
Psa.135.  20  Bless  the  Lord,  0  house  of  L. :  ye  that  fear 
Eze.  40.  46  the  sons  of  Zadok  among  the  sons  of  L. 

48.  31  Reuben,  one  gate  of  Judah,  one  gate  of  L. 
Zecli  12.  13  The  family  of  the  house  of  L.  apart,  and 
Mai.  2.  4  my  covenant  might  be  with  L.,  saith  the 

2.  8  ye  have  corrupted  the  covenant  of  L.,  saith 

3.  3  heshall  purify  the  sons  of  L.,  and  purge 
Heb.  7.  5  verily  they  that  are  of  the  sons  of  L. 

7.  9  L.  also,  wlioreceiveth  tithes,  payed  tithes 
Rev.  7.  7  tribe  of  L.  (were)  sealed  twelve  thousand 

3.  An  apostle,  called  also  Matthew,  formerly  a  publican 
or  Roman  tax-gatherer. 

Mark  2.  14  saw  L.  the  (son)  of  Alplieus  sitting  at  the 
Luke  5.27  named  L.,  sitting  at  the  receipt  of  custom 

5.  29  L.  made  him  agreat  feast  in  liisown  house 

4.  An  ancestor  of  Jesus. 

Luke  3.  24  which  was  (the  son)  of  L.,  which  was  (the 

5.  Another  ancestor  of  Jesus. 

Luke  3.  29  (son)of  Matthat,  which  was  (the  son)of  L. 

LEVIATHAN  — 

Leviathan,  great  vmter  animal,  ]n;iS  livyatlian. 

Job  41.  1  Canst  thou  draw  out  leviathan  with  an 
Psa.  74.  14  Thou  brakest  the  heads  of  leviathan  in 
104.  26  that  leviathan,  .thou  hast  made  to  play 
Isa.  27.  1  leviathan  the  piercing  serpent,  .leviathan 

LE-VITE,  ']*7,  DVlSl,  Acvlttjs. 

An  appellation  of  the  descendants  of  Levi. 

Exod  4.  14  (Is) not  Aaron  the  L.  thy  brother?  I  know 

6.  25  (are)  the  heads  of  the  fathers  of  the  L. 

38.  21  (for)  the  service  of  the  L.,  by  the  hand  of 

Lev.  25.  32  the  cities  of  the  L.,  (and)  the  houses  of 

25.  32  the  houses,  .may  the  L.  redeem  at  any 

25.  33  if  a  man  purchase  of  the  L. ,  then  the  house 

25.  33  the  houses  of  the  cities  of  the  L.  (are) 
Num.  1.  47  the  L.  after  the  tribe  of  their  fathers 

1.  50  shalt  appoint  the  L.  over  the  tabernacle 
1.  51  setteth  forward,  the  L.  shall  take  it  down 
1.  51  the  tabernacle,  .the  L.  shall  set  it  up 
1.  53  L.  shall  pitch  round  about  the  tabernacle 

1.  53  L.  shall  keep  the  charge  of  the  tabernacle 
2. 17  camp  of  the  L.  in  the  midst  of  the  camp 

2.  33  L.  were  not  numbered  among  the  children 

3.  9  thou  shalt  give  the  L.  uuto  Aaron  and  to 
3.  12  have  taken  the  L.  from  among  the  children 
3.  12  therefore  the  L.  shall  be  mine 

3.  20  These  (are)  the  families  of  the  L.  according 
3.  32  (shall  be)  chief  over  the  chief  of  the  L. 

3.  39  All  that  were  numbered  of  the  L.,  which 
3.  41  thou  shalt  take  the  L.  for  me.  .instead 
3.  41  the  cattle  of  the  L.  instead  of  all  the 
3.  45  Take  the  L.  instead  of  all  the  first  born 
3.  45  the  L.  instead  of  their  cattle ;  and  the  L. 

3.  46  of  Israel,  which  are  more  than  the  L. 

3.  49  above  them  that  were  redeemed  by  the  L. 

4.  18  familiesof .  .Kohathitesfromamongthe  L. 

4.  46  those  that  were  numbered  of  theL.,  whom 

7.  5  thou  shalt  give  them  unto  the  L.,  to  every 

7.  6  and  the  oxen,  and  gave  them  unto  the  L. 

8.  6  Take  the  L.  from  among  the  children  of 

8.  9  shalt  bring  the  L.  before  the  tabernacle 

8.  10  thou  shalt  bring  the  L.  before  the  Lord 

8.  10  Israel  shall  put  their  hands  upon  the  L. 

8. 1 1  Aaron  shall  offer  the  L.  before  the  LORD 

8.  12  L.  shall  lay  their  hands  upon  the  heads 
8.  12  offering,  .to  make  an  atonement  for  the  L. 
8.  13  thou  shalt  set  the  L.  before  Aaron,  and 

8. 14  Thus  shalt  thou  separate  the  L.  from  amo. 
8.  14  the  children  of  Israel :  and  the  L.  shall  be 
8.  1 5  after  that  shall  the  L.  go  in  to  do  the  serv. 
8.  18  I  have  taken  the  L.  for  all  the  first  born 
8.  19  I  have  given  the  L.  (as)  a  gift  to  Aaron 

8.  20  did  to  the  L.  according  unto  all  that  the 
8.  20  Lord  commanded  Moses  concerning  theL. 
8.  21  theL.  were  purified.and  they  washed  their 
8.  22  And  after  that  went  the  L.  in  to  do  their 
8.  24  This  (is  it)  that  (bclongeth)  unto  the  L. 

8.  26  Thus  shalt  thou  do  unto  the  L.  touching 
18.  6  1  have  taken  your  brethren  the  L.  from 
18.  23  L.  shall  do  the  service  of  the  tabernacle 
18.  24  I  have  given  to  the  L.  to  inherit:- therefore 
18.  26  speakuuto theL. ,andsayunto them, When 
18.  30  it  shall  be  counted  unto  the  L.  as  the 

26.  57  they  that,  were  numbered  of  the  L.  after 

26.  58  These(are)thefamiliesoftlieL.:thefamily 
31.  30  give  them  unto  the  L.,  which  keep  the 
31.  47  gave  them  unto  the  L.,  which  kept  the  ch. 


Numjs.  2  they  give  unto  the  L.,  of  the  inheritance 
35.  2  ye  shall  give  (also)  unto  the  L.  suburbs 
35.  4,  6,  7  cities  which  ye  shall  give  unto  the  L. 
35.  8  every  one.  .give  of  his  cities  unto  the  L. 
Deuti2.  12,  18  and  the  L.  that  (is)  within  your  gates 

12.  19  thou  forsake  not  the  L.  as  long  as  thou 

14.  27  theL.  that  (is)within  thy  gates;  thou  shalt 
14.  29  L.,  because  he  hath  nopartnorinlieritance 

16.  11  the  L.  that  (is)  within  thy  gates,  and  the 

16.  14  thou  shalt  rejoice . .  and  the  L.,  the  stran. 

17.  9  thou  shalt  come  unto  the  priests  the  L. 

17.  18  of  (that  which  is)  before  the  priests  the  L. 

18.  1  The  priests  the  L.,  (and)  all  the  tribe  of  L. 

18.  6  if  a  L.  come  from  any  of  thy  gates  out  of 
18.  7  minister,  .as  all  his  brethren  the  L.  (do) 
24.  8  according  to  all  that  the  priests  the  L. 

26.  11  thou  shalt  rejoice,  .and  the  L.,  and  the 

26. 12  given  (it)  unto  the  L.,  the  stranger,  the 

26.  13  and  also  have  given  them  unto  theL.,  and 

27.  9  Moses  and  the  priests  the  L.  spake  unto 

27.  14  the  L.  shall  speak,  aud  say  unto  all  the 
31.  25  Moses  commanded  the  L.,  which  bare  the 

Josh.  3.  3  the  priests  the  L.  bearing  it,  then  ye  shall 

8.  33  on  that  side  before  the  priests  the  L.,  wh. 
14.  3  but  unto  the  L.  he  gave  none  inheritance 

14.  4  therefore  they  gave  no  part  unto  the  L.  in 
18.  7  the  L.  have  no  part  among  you ;  for  the 
21.  1  heads  of  the  fathers  of  the  L.  unto  Eleazar 
21.  3  children  of  Israel  gave  unto  the  L.  out  of 
21.  4  children  of  Aaron,  .(which  were)  of  the  L. 
21.  8  children  of  Israel  gave  by  lot  unto  the  L. 
21.  20  the  L.  which  remained  of  the  children  of 
21.  27  of  the  families  of  the  L.,  out  of  the  (other) 
21.  34  the  rest  of  the  L.,  out  of  the  tribe  of  Zeb. 
21.  40  were  remaining  of  the  families  of  the  L. 
21.  41  All  the  cities  of  the  L.  within  the  posses. 

Judg  17.  7  there  was  a  young  man.  .who  (was)  a  L. 

17.  9  he  said  unto  him,  I  (am)  a  L.  ofBeth-leliem 

17.  10  said.  .Dwell  with  me.  .So  the  L.  went  in 

17.  11  the  L.  was  content  to  dwell  with  the  man 

17. 12  Micah  consecrated  the  L. ;  and  the  young 

17. 13  Lord  will  do  me  good,  seeing  I  have  a  L. 

18.  3  knew  the  voice  of  the  young  man  the  L. 

1 8.  15  came  to  thehouseoftheyoungmanthe  L. 

19.  1  there  was  a  certain  L.  sojourning  on  the 

20.  4  the  L.,  the  husband  of  the  woman  that 

1  Sa.  6.  15  the  L.  took  down  the  ark  of  the  Lord,  and 

2  Sa.  15.  24  lo  Zadok  also,  and  all  the  L.  (were)  with 
1  Ki.  8.  4  even  those  did  the  priests  and  tlie  L.  bring 

1  Ch.  6.  19  these  (are)  the  familiesof  theL.  according 

6.  48  Their  brethren  also  the  L.  (were)  appoin. 

6.  64  children  of  Israel  gave  to  the  L.  (these) 

9.  2  first  inhabitants,  .(were),  .the  priests,  L. 

9. 14  of  the  L. ;  Shemaiah  the  son  of  Hassliub 

9.  26  For  these  L.,  the  four  chief  porters,  were 

9.  31  Mattithiah,  (one)  of  the  L  ,  w  ho  (was)  the 

9.  33  the  singers,  chief  of  the  fathers  of  the  L. 

9.  34  These  chief  fathers  of  the  L.  (were)  chief 

13.  2  and  L.  (which  are)  in  their  cities  (and) 

15.  2  None  ought  to  carry  the  ark.  .but  the  L. 
15.  4  David  assembled  the  children  of .  .the  L. 
15.  11  David  called  for  Zadok  and.  .for  the  L. 

15. 12  Ye  (are)  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of  the  L. 
13.  14  So  the  priests  and  the  L.  sanctified  them. 
15.  15  children  of  the  L.  bare  the  ark  of  God 

15. 16  David  spake  to  the  chief  of  the  L.  to  app. 

15. 17  So  the  L.  appointed  Heman  the  son  of  J. 
15.  22  Chenaniah,  chief  of  the  L.,  (was) for  song 
15.  26  when  God  helped  the  L.  that  bare  the  ark 

15.  27  and  all  the  L.  that  bare  the  ark,  and  the 

16.  4  he  appointed  (certain)  of  theL.  to  minister 
23.  2  gathered  together,  .the  priests  and  the  L. 
23.  3  Now  the  L.  were  numbered  from  the  age 
23.  26  unto  the  L. :  they  shall  no  (more)  carry- 

23.  27  For  by  the  last  words  of  David  the  L. 

24.  6  Shemaiah .  .(one)  of  the  L.,  wrote  them 
24.  6,  31  chief  of  the  fathers  of  the  priests.  .  L. 
24.  30  These  (were)  the  sons  of  the  L.  after  the 
26.  17  Eastward  (were)  six  L.,  northward  four  a 

26.  20  of  the  L.,  Ahijah  (was)  over  the  treasures 

27.  17  Of  the  L. ;  Hasliabiah  the  son  of  Kemuel 

28.  13  for  the  courses  of  the  priests  and  the  L. 

28.  21  the  courses  of  the  priests  and  theL.,  (even 

2  Ch.  5.  4  all  the  elders  of  Israel  came  ;  and  the  L. 

5.  s  these  did  the  priest  (and)  the  L.  bring  up 
3-  12  Also  the  L.  (which  were)  the  singers,  all 

7.  6  L.  also  with  instruments  of  music  of  the 

8. 14  he  appointed,  .the  L.  to  their  charges,  to 

8.  15  commandment  of  the  king  unto  the.  L. 

11.  13  priests  and  the  L.  that  (were)  in  all  Israel 

11.  14  For  the  L.  left  their  suburbs,  and  their 
13.  9  Have  ye  not  cast  out.  .the  L.,  and  have 

13. 10  priests,  which  minister,  .and  the  L.  (wait) 

17.  8  with  them  (he  sent)  L.,  (even)  Shemaiah 
17.  8  Asahel.  andTobijah,andTob-adonijah,L. 

19.  8  did  Jehoshapliat  set  of  the  L.,  and  (of) 

19. 11  also  the  L.  (shall  be)  officers  before  you 

20.  14  Then  upon  Jaliaziel.  .a  L.  of  the  sons  of  A. 
20.  19  the  L.,  of  the  children  of  the  Kohathites 
23.  2  gathered  the  L.  out  of  all  the  cities  of  J. 
23.  4  of  the  L.,  (shall  be)  porters  of  the  doors 
23.  6  none.  .save,  .they  that  minister  of  the  L. 
23.  7  the  L.  shall  compass  the  king  round  about 
23.  8  So  the  L.  and  all  Judah  did  according 

23.  t8  by  the  hand  of  the  priests  the  L.,  whom 

24.  5  gathered  together  the  priests  and  the  L. 
24.  5  Howbeit  the  L.  hastened  (it)  not 

24.  6  Why  hast  thou  not  required  of  the  L.  to 
24.  11  was' brought,  .by  the  hand  of  the  L. 

29.  4  be  brought  in  the  priests  and  the  T,..  and 

29.  5  Hear  me,  ye  L.  ;  sanctify  now  yourselves 
29.  12  the  L.  arose,  Mahath  the  son  of  Arnasai 


LEVITICAL 


601 


LICE 


2  Ch.29.  16  the  L.  took  (it),  to  carry  (it)  out  abroad  into 
29.  25  he  set  the  L.  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 
29.  26  the  L.  stood  with  the  instruments  of  David 
29.  30  princes  commanded  the  L.  to  sing  praise 
29.  34  their  brethren  the  L.  did  help  them,  till 

29.  34  L.  (were)  more  upright  in  heart  to  sanctify 

30.  15  L.  were  ashamed,  and  sanctified  themsel. 
30  16  (which  they  received)  of  the  hand  of  the  L. 
30.  17  the  L.  had  the  charge  of  the  killing  of 
30.  21  the  L.  and  the  priests  praised  the  L. 

30.  22  the  L.  that  taught  thegood  knowledge  of 
30.  25  the  L.,  andall  the  congregation  that  came 

30.  27  the  L.  arose  and  blessed  the  people  :  and 

31.  2  the  priest  and  the  L.  after  their  courses 
31.  2  and  L.  for  burnt  offerings  and  for  peace 
31.  4  give  the  portion  of  the  priests  and  the  L. 
31.  9  questioned  with  the  priests  and  the  L. 

31.  12  Cononiah  the  L.  (was)  ruler,  and  Shimei 
31.  14  the  son  of  Imnah  the  L.,  the  porter  towa. 
31.  17  the  L.  from  twenty  years  old  and  upward 
31.  19  reckoned  by  genealogies  among  the  L. 

34.  9  the  L.  that  kept  the  doors  had  gathered 
34. 12  Jahath  and  Obadiah.the  L.,  of  the  sonsof 
34.  12  the  L.,  all  that  could  skill  of  instruments 
34.  13  of  the  L.  (there  were)  scribes,  and  officers 

34.  30  the  L.,  andall  the  people,  great  and  small 

35.  3  said  unto  the  L.  that  taught  all  Israel 
35.  5  the  division  of  the  families  of  the  L. 

35.  8  the  people,  to  the  priests,  and  to  the  L. 
35.  9  Jozabad,  chief  of  the  L.,  gave  unto  the  L. 
35.  10  the  L.  in  their  courses,  according  to  the 
35.  n  killed  the  passover.  and  the  L.  flayed 
35.  14  the  L.  prepared  for  themselves,  and  for 

35. 15  their  brethren  the  L.  prepared  for  them 
35.  18  the  L.,  and  all  Judah  and  Israel  that  were 

Ezra  1.  5  the  L.,  with  all  (them)  whose  spirit  God 
2.  40  The  L.  :  the  children  of  Jeshua.and  Kad. 

2.  70  L.,  and  (some)  of  the  people,  and  the  sin. 

3.  8  of  their  brethren  the  priests  and  the  L. 

3.  8  appointed  the  L.,  from  twenty  years  old 
3.  9  (with)  their  sons  and  their  brethren  the  L. 
3.  10  the  L.,  the  sons  of  Asaph,  with  cymbals 
3.  12  many  of  the  priests  and  L.,  and  chief  of 
6. 16  the  L.,  and  the  rest  of  the  children  of 

6.  18  the  L.  in  their  courses,  for  the  service 

6.  20  priests  and  the  L.  were  purified  together 

7.  7  the  L.,  and  the  singers,  and  the  porters 
7.  13  people  of  Israel,  and  (of)  his  priests  and  L. 

7.  24  touching  any  of  the  priests  and  L. ,  singers 

8.  20  had  appointed  for  the  service  of  the  L. 

8.  29  before  the  chief  of  the  priests  and  the  L. 
8.  30  So  took  the  priests  and  the  L.  the  weight 

8.  33  J.,  andNoadiah  the  son  of  Binnui,  L. 

9.  1  theL.,havenotseparatedthemselvesfrom 
10.  5  and  made  the  chief  priests,  the  L.,  and  all 

10. 15  and  Shabbethai  the  L.  helped  them 

10.  23  of  the  L.  ;  Jozabad,  and  Shimei,  and  Ke. 
Neh.  3.  17  after  him  repaired  the  L.,  Rehum  the  son 

7.  1  the  singers  and  the  L.  were  appointed 
7.  43  The  L.  :  the  children  of  Jeshua,  of  Kad. 

7.  73  the  L.,  and  the  porters,  and  the  singers 

8.  7  the  L.,  caused  the  people  to  understand 
8.  9  the  L.  that  taught  the  people,  said  unto 

8.  11  the  L.  stilled  all  the  people,  saying,  Hold 
8. 13  were  gathered ..  the  priests,  and  the  L. 

9.  4,  5  the  L.,  Jeshua,  and  Kadmiel,  Bani,  Sh. 
9.  38  our  princes,  L.,  (and)  priests,  seal  (unto 

10.  9  the  L.:  both  Jeshua  the  son  of  Azaniali 
10.  28  L.,  the  porters,  the  singers.the  Nethinims 
10.  34  we  cast  the  lots  among  the  priests,  the  L. 
10.  37  of  our  ground  unto  the  L.,  that  the  same 

10.  38  the  L.,  when  the  L.  take  tithes:  and  the  L. 

11.  3  the  L.,  and  the  Nethinims,  and  the  child. 
1 1.  15  of  the  L. :  Shemaiah  the  son  of  flashub,  the 
11.  16  Jozabad,  of  the  chief  of  the  L.,  (had)  the 
11.  18  the  L.  in  the  holy  city  (were)  two  hundred 
11.  20  residue  of  Israel,  of  the  priests,  .the  L. 

11.  22  The  overseer  also  of  the  L.  at  Jerusalem 

11.  36  of  the  L.  (were)  divisions  in  Judah,  (and) 

12.  1  the  L.  that  went  up  with  Zerubbabel  the 
12.  8  the  L. :  Jeshua,  Binnui,  Kadmiel,  Shereb. 
12.  22  The  L.,  in  the  days  of  Eliashib,  Joiada 
12.  24  the  chief  of  the  L. :  Hashabiah,  Sherebiah 
12.  27  they  sought  the  L.  out  of  all  their  places 
12.  30  the  L.  purified  themselves,  and  purified 
12.  44  portions  of  the  law  for  the  priests  and  L. 
12.  44  for  the  priests  and  for  the  L.  that  waited 

12.  47  (holy  things)  unto  the  L.;  and  the  L. 

13.  5  was  commanded  (to  be  given)  to  the  L. 

13.  10  L.  had  not  been  given  (them) :  for  the  L. 
13.  13  of  theL.,  Pedaiah  :  and  next  to  them  (was) 
13.  22  commanded  the  L.that  they  should  cleanse 
13.  29  covenant  of  the  priesthood,  and  of  the  L. 
13.  30  appointed  the  wards,  .and  the  L.,  every 

Isa.  66.  21  I  will  also  take  of  them,  .for  L.,  saith  the 
Jer.  33.  18  Neither  shall  the  priests  the  L.  want  a 
33.  21  and  with  the  L.  the  priests,  my  ministers 
33.  22  so  will  I  multiply . .  the  L.  that  minister 
Eze.  43. 19  thou  shalt  give  to  the  priests  the  L.  that 
44. 10  the  L.  that  are  gone  away  far  from  me 

44.  15  the  priests  the  the  sons  of  Zadok,  that 

45.  5  shall  also  theL..  .have  for  themselves,  for 
48.  11  went  not  astray,  .as  the  L.  went  astray 
48.  12  a  thing  most  holy  by  the  border  of  the  L. 
48.  13  against  the  border  of  the  priests  the  L. 
48.  22  Moreover  from  the  possession  of  the  L. 

Lukeio.  32  likewise  a  L.,  when  he  was  at  the  place 
John  1. 19  when  the  Jews  sent  priests  and  L.  from 
Acts  4.  36  Joses,  a  L.,  (and)  of  the  country  of  Cyp. 

LEVixiCAL,  AeviTiKos  belonging  to  the  Levites. 
Heb.  7.  11  If  therefore  perfection  were  by  the  L.  pr. 

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LEVY  — 

A  burden,  tribute,  D3  mas. 

1  Ki.  5. 13  Solomon  raised  a  levy  out  of  all  Israel 
5. 13  and  the  levy  was  thirty  thousand  men 
5.  14  and  Adoniram  (was)  over  the  levy 
9.  15  this  (is)  the  reason  of  the  levy  which  king 

LEVY,  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  go  up,  nby  alah,  5. 

1  Ki.  9.  21  upon  those  did  Solomon  levy  a  tribute  of 

2.  To  cause  to  be  high,  lift  up,  on  rum,  5. 

Num3i.  28  levy  a  tribute  unto  the  Lord  of  the  men 

LEWD,  LEWDLY  — 

1.  Wicked  thought  or  device,  nat  zimmah. 

Eze.  16.  27  that  hate .  which  are  ashamed  of  thy  lewd 

22.  11  another  hath  lewdly  defiled  his  daughter 

23.  44  Aholah  and. .  Aholibah,  the  lewd  womeu 

2.  Causing  or  having  labour,  bad,  evil,  vovriphs. 

Acts  17.  5  certain  lewdfellows  of  the  basersort,  and 

LEWDNESS  — 

1.  Wicked  thought  or  device,  nei  zimmah. 

Judg2o.  6  they  have  committed  lewdness  and  folly 
Jer.  13.  27  thy  neighings,  the  lewdness  of  thy  whore. 
Eze.  16.  43  thou  shalt  not  commit  this  lewdness  above 

16.  58  Thou  hast  borne  thy  lewdness  and  thine 

22.  9  inthemidstof  theetheycommit lewdness 

23.  21  thou  calledst  to  remembrance  the  lewdn. 
23.  27  Thus  will  I  make  thy  lewdness  to  cease 
23.  29  both  thy  lewdness  and  thy  whoredoms 
23.  35  therefore  bear  thou  also  thy  lewdness  and 
23.  48  Thus  will  I  cause  lewdness  to  cease  out 
23.  48  may  be  taught  not  to  do  after  your  lewd. 

23.  49  they  shall  recompense  your  lewdness  upon 

24.  13  In  thy  filthiness  (is)  lewdness  :  because  I 
Hos.  6.  9  the  company  of  priests,  .they  commit  le. 

2.  Wicked  thought  or  device,  nap  mezimnah. 

Jer.  11. 15  she  hath  wrought  lewdness  with  many 

3.  Emptiness,  folly,  dishonour,  nabluth. 

Hos.  2.  10  now  will  I  discover  her  lewdness  in  the 

4.  Work  of  levity,  recklessness,  (tdSiovpyppa  rhadi. 
Acts  18.  14  If  it  were  a  matter  of  wi-ong  or  wicked  1. 

LIAR  — 

1.  Lying,  failing,  3J3K  akzab. 

Jer.  15. 18  wiit  thou  be  altogether  unto  me  as  a  liar 

2.  A  device,  73  had. 

Isa.  44.  25  That  frustrateth  the  tokens  of  the  liars 
Jer.  50.  36  A  sword  (is)  upon  the  liars ;  and  they 

.3.  To  be  a  liar,  deceiver,  3i$  kazab. 

Psa.116.  11I  said  in  my  haste.  All  men  (are)  liars 

4.  A  lie,  falsehood,  -\jyy  sheqer. 

Prov.17.  4  (and)  aliargiveth  ear  to  a  naughty  tongue 

5.  A  man  of  lies,  3)3  tr'K  ish  kazab. 

Prov.19.  22  and  a  poor  man  (is)  better  than  a  liar 
d. Lying,  xf/evSris  pseucles. 

Rev.  2.  2  and  are  not,  and  hast  found  them  liars 
21.  8  all  [liars],  shall  have  their  part  in  the  lake 

7.. -1  liar,  xj/evarTis  pseustes. 

John  8.  44  the  devil,  .he  is  a  liar,  and  the  father  of 
8.  55  I  shall  be  a  liar  like  unto  you  :  but  I  know 
Rom.  3.  4  let  God  be  true,  but  every  man  a  liar  ;  as 
1  Ti.  1.  10  for  liars,  forperjured  persons,  and  if  there 
Titus  1. 12  The  Cretiaus  (are)  always  liars,  evil  beasts 

1  Jo.  1.  10  we  make  him  a  liar,  and  his  word  is  not 

2.  4  He ..  is  a  liar,  and  the  truth  is  not  in  him 
2.  22  Who  is  a  liar  but  he  that  denieth  that  J. 

4.  20  and  hateth  his  brother,  he  is  a  liar :  for 

5.  10  believeth  not  God  hath  made  him  a  liar 

LIAR,  to  be  found  or  make  a  — 

1.  To  become  or  prove  a  liar,  313  kazab,  2. 

Prov.30.  6  he  reprove  thee,  and  thou  be  found  a  liar 

2.  To  cause  to  lie,  prove  a  liar,  3;s  kazab,  5. 

Job  24.  25  who  will  make  me  a  liar,  and  make  my  s. 

3.  To  feign,  ana  kachash,  2. 

Deut33.  29  thine  enemies  shall  be  found  liars  unto  thee 
LIBERAL,  liberal  things  — 

1. A  blessing,  nrna  berakah. 

Prov.11.25  The  liberal  soul  shall  be  made  fat;  and  he 

2.  Free,  willing,  noble,  nadib. 

Isa.  32.  5  vile  person  shall  be  no  more  called  liberal 
32.  8  liberal  deviseth  liberal  things ;  and  by  1. 

3.  Simplicity,  unaffectedness,  avAoTps  haplotes. 

2  Co.  q.  13  for.  .liberal  distribution  unto  them,  and 

LIBERALITY  — 

1.  Unaffectedness,  simplicity,  airAirgs  haplotes. 

2  Co.  8.  2  abounded  unto  the  riches  of  their  libera. 

2..  4  gracious  act,  benevolence,  x°-Pls  charis. 

1  Co.  16.  3  send  to  bring  your  liberality  unto  Jerus. 

LIBERALLY  — 

1  .To  encircle,  pljl  anaq,  5. 

Deut  1 5.  14  Thou  shalt  furnish  him  liberally  out  of 

2.Simphf,  in  simplicity,  anAws  haplos. 

Jas.  1.  5  ask  of  God,  that  giveth  to  all.  .liberally 
LIBERTINES,  Ai^eprivoi  {Led.  Libertini),freedmen. 
Jews  who  had  been  captives  at  Rome,  but  being  freed 
had  returned  to  J  erusalem,  where  they  had  a  synagogue. 
Acts  6.  9  which  is  called  (the  synagogue)  of  the  L. 


LIBERTY  — 

1.  Freedom,  7'rn  deror. 

Lev.  25.  10  proclaim  liberty  throughout,  .the  land 
Isa.  61.  1  to  proclaim  liberty  to  the  captives,  and 
Jer.  34.  8  all  the  people,  .to  proclaim  liberty  unto 
34.  15  in  proclaiming  liberty  every  man  to  his 
34. 17  in  proclaiming  liberty,  every  one  to  his 
34.  17  behold,  I  proclaim  a  liberty  for  you,  saith 
Eze.  46.  17  then  it  shall  be  his  to  the  year  of  liberty 

2.  Free,  chophshi. 

Jer.  34.  16  whom  he  had  set  at  liberty  at  theirplea. 

3.  A  sending  back,  letting  loose,  &ve<ris  emesis. 

Acts  24.  23  to  keep  Paul,  and  to  let  (him)  have  liberty 

4.  A  sending  away,  remission,  &<pe<ris  aphesis. 

Luke  4.  18  sent  me.  .to  set  at  liberty  them  that  arc 

5.  Freedom,  liberty,  eA evdepla  eleutheria. 

Rom.  8.  21  theglorious  liberty  of  the  children  of  God 

1  Co.  10.  29  for  why  is  my  liberty  judged  of  another 

2  Co.  3.  17  the  spirit  of  the  Lord  (is),  there  (is)  liberty 
Gal.  2.  4  came  in  privily  to  spy  out  our  liberty  wh. 

'5.  1  Stand  fast  therefore  in  the  liberty  where. 
'■5.  13  brethren,  ye  have  been  called  unto  liberty 
5. 13  (use)  hot  liberty  for  an  occasion  to  the  11. 
Jas.  1.  25  looketh  into  the  perfect  law  of  liberty,  and 
2.  12  that  shall  be  judged  by  the  law  of  liberty 

1  Pe.  2.  16  As  free,  and  not  using  (your)  liberty  for  a 

2  Pe.  2. 19  While  they  promise  them  liberty,  they 

6.  Authority,  privilege,  i^ovaia  exousia. 

1  Co.  8.  9  lest  by  any  means  this  liberty  of  yours 

LIBERTY,  at  — 

1.  Broad,  wide,  nn-i  rachab. 

Psa.119.  45  I  will  walk  at  liberty  :  for  I  seek  thy  pre. 

2.  Free,  iAevOepos  elevtheros. 

1  Co.  7.  39  she  is  at  liberty  to  be  married  to  whom 

LIBERTY,  to  give  — 

To  turn  over  upon,  permit,  imrpliuii  epilrepo. 

Acts  27.  3  gave  (him)  liberty  to  go  unto  his  friends 

LIBERTY,  to  set  at  — 

To  loose  away,  inroAvu  apolud. 

Acts  26.  32  This  man  might  have  been  set  at  liberty 
Heb.  13.  23  Know  ye  that.  .Timothy  is  set  at  liberty 

LIB'-NAH,  rnaS  whiteness. 

1.  The  16th  station  of  Israel  from  Egypt  and  5th  from 
Sinai.  See  Laban. 

Num33.  20  And  they  departed ..  and  pitched  in  L. 

33.  21  they  removed  from  L.,  and  pitched  at  R. 

2.  A  Levitical  city  in  Judah,  S.  from  Jerusalem  ;  now 
Tel-el-safieh,  a  mile  from  Eleutheropolis. 

Josh.  10.  29  Joshua  passed .  .unto  L. .  .fought  aga.  L. 
10.  31  Joshua  passed  from  L.,  and  all  Israel  with 
10.  32  according  to  all  that  he  had  done  to  L. 
10.  39  as  he  had  done  also  to  L.,  and  to  her  king 
12.  15  The  king  of  L.,  one  ;  the  king  of  Adullam 
15.  42  L.,  and  Ether,  and  Ashan 
21.  13  they  gave  to  the  children.  ,L.  withhersu. 

2  Ki.  8.  22  Yet  Edom  revolted.  .Then  L.  revolted  at 

19.  8  found  the  king,  .warring  against  L.:  for 

23.  31  Hamutal,  the  daughter  of  Jeremiah  of  L. 

24.  18  Hamutal,  the  daughter  of  Jeremiah  of  L. 

1  Ch.  6.  57  they  gave . .  L.  with  her  suburbs,  and  Ja. 

2  Ch.21.  10  The  same  time  (also)  did  L.  revolt  from 
Isa.  37.  8  found  the  king . .  warring  against  L. :  for 
Jer.  52.  1  Hamutal  the  daughter  of  Jeremiah  of  L. 

LIB'-NI,  '137  white,  distinguished. 

1.  Son  of  Gershon,  the  son  of  Levi.  B.c.  1491. 

Exod.  6.  17  sonsof  Gershon ;  L.  andShimi,  according 
Sum.  3. 18  sons  of  Gershon  by  their  families  ;  L.,  and 
1  Ch.  6.  17  names  of  the  sons  of  Gershom  ;  L.,  and 
6.  20  Of  Gershom  ;  L.  his  sou,  Jahath  his  son 

2.  Grandson  of  Merari,  the  son  of  Levi.  B.c.  1491. 

1  Ch.  6.  29  The  sons  of  Merari  ;  Malili,  L.  his  son,  S. 

LIB-NITES,  'jnWi  the  Libnite. 

Descendants  of  Libni  the  son  of  Gershon.  B.c.  1491. 
Num.  3.  21  Of  Gershon  (was)  the  family  of  the  L.,  and 
26.  58  These  (are),  .the  family  of  the  L.,  thefam. 

LIB'-YA,  Put. 

The  Greek  name  for  the  region  W.  from  Egypt  along 
the  African  coast.  The  Hebrew  name  is  Phut. 

Eze.  30.  5  Ethiopia,  and  L.,  and  Lydia,  and  all  the 
38.  5  Persia,  Ethiopia,  and  L.  with  them ;  all 
Acts  2.  10  and  in  the  parts  of  L.  about  Cyrene,  and 

LIB'-YANS,  HJ'-BIM,  013  put,  D-aS  lubbim,  bowmen. 
The  inhabitants  of  Libya,  supposed  to  have  sprung  from 
Phut,  the  son  of  Ham.  B.c.  2300.  (See  Lubim). 

Jer.  46.  9  Ethiopians  and  the  L.,  that  handle  the 
Dan.  11.  43  the  L.  and  the  Ethiopians  (shall  be)at  his 

LICE  — 

l.Onat,  louse,  ]3  ken. 

Exod.  8. 16  that  it  mav  become  lice  throughout  all  the 
8.  17  the  dust  of  the  land  became  lice  through. 
8.  1 8  did  so . .  to  bring  forth  lice,  but  they  could 
Psa.105.  31  He  spake,  and  there  came,  .lice  in  all  their 

2.  Gnats,  lice,  C|3  kinnam. 

Exod. 8.  17  and  it  became  lice  in  man  and  in  beast 
8. 18  so  there  were  lice  upon  man  and  upon 


LICENCE 


602 


LIE 


LICENCE  — 

Place ,  riiros  topos. 

Acts  25. 16  ami  have  licence  to  answer  for  himself 
LICENCE,  to  give  — 

To  turn  over  upon ,  permit,  iirirpeira  epitrepo. 

Acts  2i.  40  when  he  had  given  him  licence,  Paul  stood 
LICK  (up),  to  — 

1  .To  lick  up,  lacliak. 

Num22.  4  as  the  ox  lieketh  up  the  grass  of  the  field 

2.7o  lick  up,  lachak,  3. 

NU11122.  4  Now  shall  this  company  lick  up  all .  .round 
1  Ki.  18.  38  licked  up  the  water  that  (was)  in  the  tie. 
Psa.  72.  9  that  dwell,  .and  his  enemies  shall  lick 
Isa.  49.  23  bow.  .and  lick  up  the  dust  of  thy  feet 
Mic.  7. 17  They  shall  lick  the  dust  like  a  serpent 

3.2b  lick,  lap,  ppb  laqaq. 

1  Ki.21. 19  where  dogs  licked,  .shall  dogs  lick  thy  bl. 

22.  38  the  dogs  licked  up  his  blood ;  and  they 

4.  To  lick  off  or  away,  o7roAa'x<o  apoleicho. 

Luke  16.  21  moreover  the  dogs  came  and  (licked]  his 

LID  — 

Leaf,  lid,  door,  ntn  deleth. 

2  Ki  12.  9  bored  a  hole  in  the  lid  of  it,  and  set  it  bes. 

LIE  — 

\. Lying,  failing,  3]3N  akzab. 

Mic.  1.  14  Achzib  (shall  be)  a  lie  to  the  kings  of  Is. 

2 . Device,  13  bad. 

Job  11.  3  Shouldthyliesmhkemenholdtheirpeace? 
Isa.  16.  6  Moab.  .very proud.  .hislies(sliall)not(bc) 

J er.  48.  30  but ..  not ..  so ;  his  lies  shall  not  so  effect  (it) 

3.  To  be  a  liar,  313  kazab. 

Judg  16.  10,  13  thou  hast  mocked  me,  and  told  me  lies 
Psa.  40.  4  respecteth  not.  .such  as  turn  aside  to  lies 

58.  3  astray  as  soon  as  they  be  born,  speaking  1. 
62.  4  they  delight  in  lies :  they  bless  with  their 
62.  9  men  of  high  degree  (are)  a  lie :  to  be  laid 

Prov.  6. 19  A  false  witness  (that)  speaketh  lies,  and 
14.  5  not  lie :  but  a  false  witness  will  utter  lies 
14.  25  delivereth.  .but  a  deceitful,  .speaketh  lies 

19.  5  and  (he  that)speaketh  lies  shall  not  esca. 

19.  9  and  (be  that)  speaketh  lies  shall  perish 
30.  8  Remove  far  from  me  vanity  and  lies;  give 

Isa.  28.  15  we  have  made  lies  our  refuge,  and  under 

28.  17  the  hail  shall  sweep  away  the  refuge  of  I. 
Eze.  13.  8  ye  have  spoken  vanity,  and  seen  lies,  th. 

13.  9  that  see  vanity,  and  that  divine  lies :  they 

13.  19  by  your  lying  to  my  people  that  hear,  .lies? 

21.  29  whiles  they  divine  alie  unto  thee,  to  bring 

22.  28  seeing  vanity,  and  divining  lies  unto  them 
Dan.  11.  27  they  shall  speak  lies  at  one  table ;  but  it 
Hos.  7.  13  redeemed  them,  yet  they  have  spoken  lies 

12.  1  he  daily  increaseth  lies  and  desolation 
Amos  2.  4  their  lies  caused  them  to  err,  after  the 
Zeph.  3.  13  Israel  shall  not  do  iniquity,  nor  speak  lies 

4 . Feigning,  K’ra  kacliash. 

Hos.  7.  3  wickedness,  and  the  princes  with  their  lies 

10.  13  ye  have  eaten  the  fruit  of  lies  :  because 

11.  t2  Ephraim  compasseth  me  about  with  lies 
Nah.  3.  1  it  (is)  all  full  of  lies  (and)  robbery ;  the 

5 . Vain  thing,  tori  shav. 

Isa.  39.  4  they  trust  in  vanity,  and  speak  lies ;  they  1 

6..-1  lie,  falsehood,  ij):)’  sheqer. 

Job  13.  4  ye  (are)  forgers  of  lies,  ye  (are)  all  physic 
Psa.  63.  11  the  month  of  them  that  speak  lies  shall 
101.  7  he  that  telleth  lies  shall  not  tarry  in  my 
1 19.  69  The  proud  have  forged  a  lie  against  me 
Isa.  9.  15  and  the  prophet  that  telleth  lies,  he  (is) 

44.  20  nor  say,  (Is  there)  not  a  lie  in  my  right  h.? 

59.  3  your  lips  have  spoken  lies,  your  tongue 
Jer.  9.  3  bend  their  tongues  (like)  their  bow  (for)  1. 

9.  5  they  have  taught  their  tongue  to  speak  1. 

14.  14  The  prophets  prophesy  lies  in  my  name 
16.  19  Surely  our  fathers  have  inherited  lies,  va. 

20.  6  friends,  to  whom  thou  hast  prophesied  1. 

23.  14  they  commit  adultery,  and  walk  in  lies 

23.  25  that  prophesy  lies  in  my  name,  saying,  I 
23.  26  heart  of  the  prophets  that  prophesy  lies? 
23.  32  cause  my  people  to  err  by  their  lies,  and 

27.  10,  14,  16  For  they  prophesy  a  lie  unto  you 

27.  15  yet  they  prophesy  a  lie  in  my  name ;  that 

28.  15  makest  this  people  to  trust  in  a  lie 

29.  2 1  which  prophesy  a  lie  unto  you  in  my  name 

29.  31  Shemaiah.  .he  caused  you  to  trust  in  a  lie 

Eze.  13.  22  Because  with  lies  yehave  made  the  heart 
Mic.  6.  12  the  inhabitants  thereof  iiave  spoken  lies 
Hab.  2.  18  the  molten  image,  and  a  teacher  of  lies 
Zech.io.  2  the  diviners  have  seen  a  lie,  andhave  told 

13.  3  thou  speakest  lies  in  the  name  of  the  L. 

7.  A  word  of  falsehood,  nja  debar  sheqer. 

Prov.  29.  12  If  a  ruler  hearken  to  lies,  all  his  servants 

8.  Sorrows,  D'lkip  teunnim. 

Eze.  24.  12  She  hath  wearied  (herself)  with  lies,  and 

9. zl  lie,  lying ,  falsehood,  tpevSo s  pseudos. 

John  8.  44  When  he  speaketh  a  lie,  he  speaketh  of 
Rom.  1.  25  Who  changed  the  truth  of  God  into  a  lie 
2  Th.  2.  11  send,  delusion,  that  they  sh.  believe  alie 
1  Jo.  2.  21  because  ye  know  it,  and  that  no  lie  is  of 

2.  27  is  truth,  and  is  no  lie,  and  even  as  it  hath 
Rev.  21.  27  worketh  abomination  or  (maketh)  a  lie 
*2.  15  and  whosoever  loveth  and  maketh  a  lie 


10.  What  is  false,  xj/evojua  pseusma. 

Rom.  3.  7  hath  more  abounded  through  my  lie  unto 
LIE,  to  — 

1.7’o  lie,  act  as  a  liar,  313  kazab,  3. 

Num23. 19  God  (is)  not  a  man,  tiiat  he  should  lie 
2  Ki.  4.  16  man  of  God,  do  not  lie  unto  thine  hand. 
Job  6.  28  look,  .for  (it  is)  evident  unto  you  if  I  lie 
34.  6  Should  1  he  against  my  right  ?  my  wound 
Psa.  78.  36  and  they  lied  unto  him  with  their  tongues 
89.  35  Once  have  I  sworn . .  1  will  not  lie  unto  1). 
Provi4-  5  A  faithful  witness  will  not  lie  :  but  a  false 
Isa.  57.  1 1  that  thou  hast  lied,  and  hast  not  remem. 
Mic.  2.  11  If  a  man  walking  in  the  spirit,  .do  lie.  .1 
Hab.  2.  3  but  at  the  end  it  shall  speak,  and  not  lie 

2.  To  feign,  v n|  kachash,  3. 

Lev.  6.  2  and  lie  unto  his  neighbour  in  that  which 

6.  3  and  lietli  concerning  it,  and  swearetli  fal. 
1  Ki.  13.  18  an  angel  spake ..  (But)  he  lied  unto  him 

3.  To  lie,  deal  falsely,  shaqar,  3. 

Lev.  19. 11  neither  deal  falsely,  neither  lieonetoano. 
1  Sa.  15.  29  the  Strength  of  Israel  will  not  lie  norrep. 
Isa.  63.  8  my  people,  children  (that)  will  not  lie  :  so 

4.  To  face,  front,  niS  pano.h,  6. 

Eze.  9.  2  higher  gate,  which  lieth  toward  the  north 

5.  To  crouch ,  f'j'i  rabats. 

Gen.  4.  7  thou  doest  not  well,  sin  lieth  at  the  door 

29.  2  three  flocks  of  sheep  lying  by  it ;  for  out 
49.  25  with,  .blessings  of  the  deep  that  lieth  un. 

Exod23.  5  lying  under  his  burden,  and  wouldest 
Deut29-  20  all  the  curses,  .shall  lie  upon  him,  and 
Isa.  13.  21  wild  beasts  of  the  desert  shall  lie  there 
Eze.  29.  3  the  great  dragon  that  lieth  in  the  midst 
34.  14  there  shall  they  lie  in  a  good  fold,  and 

6.  To  lie  down,  33?i  shakab. 

Gen.  19.  32  we  will  lie  with  him,  that  we  may  preserve 
19.  33  first  born  went  in,  and  lay  with  her  father 
19.  34  I  lay  yesternight  with  my  father :  let  us 
19.  34  go  thou  in.  .lie  with  him,  that  we  may  p. 
19.  33  the  younger  arose,  and  lay  with  him ;  and 

26.  io  might  lightlyhave  lien  with  tliy  wife,  and 
28.  13  the  land  whereon  thou  liest,  to  thee  will 

30.  15  he  shall  lie  with  thee  to  night  for  thy  son’s 

30.  16  mandrakes.  Alia  he  lay  witli  her  that  ni. 

34.  2  he  took  her,  and  lay  with  her,  and  defiled 

35.  22  that  Reuben  went  and  lay  with  Billiah  his 
39.  7  his  master’s  wife,  .she  said,  Lie  with  me 
39.  10  he  hearkened  not  unto  her,  to  lie  by  her 
39.  12  she  caught  him .  .saying,  Lie  with  me :  and 
39.  14  he  came  in  unto  me  to  lie  with  me,  and  I 
47.  30  I  will  lie  with  my  fathers;  and  thou  shalt 

Exod22.  16  if  a  man  entice  a  maid,  and  lie  with  her 
22.  19  Whosoever  lieth  witli  a  beast  shall  surely 
Lev.  14.  47  he  that  lieth  in  the  house  shall  wash  his  c. 
15.  4  Every  bed  whereon  he  lieth  that  hath  the 
15,  18  The  woman  also  with  whom  man  shall  lie 
15.  20  every  thing  that  she  lietli  upon  in  her  se. 

15.  24  if  any  man  lie  with  her  at  all,  and  her 
15.  24  all  the  bed  whereon  he  lieth  shall  be  U11. 
15.  26  Every  bed  whereon  she  lietli  all  the  days 
15.  33  of  him  that  lietli  with  her  that  is  unclean 

18.  22  Thou  shalt  not  lie  with  mankind  as  with 

19.  20  whosoever  lietli  carnally  with  a  woman 

20.  1 1  the  man  that  lieth  with  his  father’s  wife 
20.  12  a  man  lie  with  his  daughter  in  law,  both 
20.  13  If  a  man  also  lie  with  mankind,  as  he 
20. 18  if  a  man  shall  lie  with  a  woman  having  her 

20.  20  if  a  man  shall  lie  with  his  uncle’s  wife,  he 
Num.  5.  13  And  a  man  lie  with  her  carnally,  and  it  be 

5.  19  If  no  man  have  lain  with  thee,  and  if  thou 
Deutn.  19  when  thou  liest  down,  and  when  thou  ri. 
22.  22  If  a  man  be  found  lying  with  a  woman 
22.  22  the  man  that  lay  with  the  woman,  and  the 
22.  23  man  find  her  in  the  city,  and  lie  with  her 
22.  25  and  the  man  force  her,  and  lie  with  her 
22.  25  the  man  only  that  lay  with  her  shall  die 
22.  28  lay  hold  on  her,  and  lie  with  her,  aud  they 
22.  29  the  man  that  lay  with  her  shall  give  unto 

27.  20,  21,  22,  23  Cursed  (be)  lie  that  lieth  with 

28.  30  betroth,  and  another  man  shall  lie  with 
Judg  16.  3  Samson  lay  till  midnight,  and  arose  at  m. 
Ruth  3.  4  shalt  mark  the  place  where  he  shall  lie 

3.  8  turned .  .and,  behold,  a  woman  lay  at  his 
3.  14  she  lay  at  his  feet  until  the  morning 

1  Sa.  2.  22  how  they  lay  with  the  women  that  assetn. 

3.  15  Samuel  lay  until  the  morning,  and  opened 
26.  5  David  beheld  the  place  where  Saul  lay 
26.  5  Saul  lay  in  the  trench,  and  the  people  pi. 
26.  7  Saul  lay  sleeping  within  the  trench,  and 
26.  7  Abnerand  the  people  lay  round  about  him 

2  Sa.  4.  5  of  Ish-bosheth,  who  lay  on  a  bed  at  noon 

4.  7  he  lay  on  his  bed  in  his  bed  chamber,  and 

11.  4  she  came  in  unto  him,  and  he  lay  with  her 
11.  11  eat  and  to  drink,  and  to  lie  with  my  wife? 

11.  13  at  even  he  went  out  to  lie  on  his  bed  with 

12.  3  lay  in  his  bosom,  and  was  unto  him  as  a  d. 
12. 11  he  shall  lie  with  thy  wives  in  the  sight  of 

12.  16  went  in,  and  lay  all  night  upon  the  earth 

12.  24  went  in  unto  her,  and  lay  with  her ;  and 

13.  1 1  said  unto  her.  Come  lie  with  me,  my  sister 
13. 14  strongerthan  she,  forced  her,  and  lay  with 

13.  31  tare  his  garments,  and  lay  on  th*  earth 

1  Ki.  1.  2  let  her  lie  in  thy  bosom,  that  my  lord  the 

19.  5  as  he  lay  and  slept  under  a  juniper  tree 

21.  27  Allah.  .lay  in  sackcloth,  and  went  softly 

2  Ki  4.  1 1  he  turned  into  the  chamber,  and  lay  there 

4.  34  lie  went  up,  and  lay  upon  the  child,  and 
9.  16  and  went  to  Jezreel ;  for  Joram  lay  there 
Job  40.  21  He  lieth  under  the  shady  trees,  in  the  co. 


Psa.  3.  s  I  laid  me  down  and  slept ;  I  waked ;  for 
41.  Z  (now)  that  he  lieth  he  shall  rise  up  no 
57.  4  I  lie  (even  among)  them  that  are  set  on 
08.  13  Though  ye  have  lien  among  the  pots,  (yet 
88.  5  like  the  slain  that  lie  in  the  grave,  whom 
Prov  23.  34  or  as  he  that  lieth  upon  the  top  of  a  mast 
Eccl.  4.  11  if  two  lie  together,  then  they  have  heat 
Isa.  14.  18  all  of  them,  lie  in  glory,  every  one  in  his 
51.  20  they  lie  at  the  head  of  all  the  streets,  as 
Lam.  2.  21  The  young  and  the  old  lie  on  the  ground 
Eze.  4.  4  Lie  thou  also  upon  thy  left  side,  and  lay 
4.  4,  9  number  of  the  days  that  thou  shalt  lie 

4.  6  lie  again  on  thy  right  side,  and  thou  shalt 
23.  8  in  her  youth  they  lay  with  her,  and  they 

31.  18  thou  shalt  lie  in  the  midst  of  the  uucirc. 

32.  21  they  lie  uncircumcised,  slain  by  the  sword 
32.  27  And  they  shall  not  lie  with  the  mighty 
32.  28  and  shalt  lie  with,  .slain  with  the  sword 
32.  29  they  shall  lie  with  the  uuciicumcised,  and 
32.  30  they  lie  uncircumeised  with,  .slain  by  the 

Amos  6.  4  That  lie  upon  beds  of  ivory,  and  stretch 
Jon.  1.  s  gone  down  and  he  lay,  and  was  fast  asl. 
Mic.  7.  5  keep  the  doors,  .from  her  that  lieth  in  thy 

7.  To  be  supported,  ]yy  shaan,  2. 

Nuni2i.  15  Ar,  and  lieth  upon  the  border  of  Moab 

8.  To  be  caused  to  spread  (nit,  ys;  yatsa,  6. 

Esth.  4.  3  wailing ;  and  many  lay  in  sackcloth  and 

9.  To  give  an  effusion,  rabifi  [m  nathan  shekobeth. 
Lev.  18.  20  Moreover  thou  shalt  not  lie  carnally  with 

18.  23  Neither  shalt  thou  lie  with  any  beast  to 
20.  15  if  a  man  lie  with  a  beast,  he  shall  surely 
Num.  5.  20  some  man  have  lain  with  thee  besides  thine 

10.  To  be  laid  up,  avaneipai  anakeimai. 

Mark  5.  40  entereth  in  where  the  damsel  was  [lying] 

11.  To  cast,  throw,  0d\\a>  hallo. 

Matt.  8.  6  my  servant  lieth  at  home  sick  of  the  pa. 
9.  2  a  man  sick  of  the  palsy,  lying  on  a  bed 

12.  To  have,  txa  echo. 

Mark  5.  23  My  little  daughter  lieth  at  the  point  of  d. 

13 . To  be  laid  upon,  liriKeifiai  epikeimai. 

Johim.  38  It  was  a  cave,  and  a  sto  lay  upon  it 
Acts  27.  20  no  small  tempest  lay  on  v  ),  all  hope  that 

1 4.  To  be  laid  down,  /caTa/cequczi  katakeimai. 

Mark  1.  30  Simon’s  wife’s  mother  lay  sick  of  a  fever 

2.  4  the  bed  wherein  the  sick  of  the  palsy  lay 
Luke  5.  25  took  up  that  whereon  he  lay,  and  departed 
John  5.  3  I11  these  lay  agreat  multitude  of  impotent 

5.  6  When  Jesus  saw  him  lie,  and  knew  that  he 
Acts  28.  8  the  father  of  Publius  lay  sick  of  a  fever 

15. 7b  lie,  be  laid,  Keipcu  keimai. 

Matt  28.  6  Come,  see  the  place  where  the  Lord  lay 
Luke  2.  12  Ye  shall  find  the  babe .  lying  in  a  mangel 
2.  16  found  Mary  and  Joseph,  and  the  babe  lying 
John 20.  5  saw  the  linen  clothes  lying;  yet  went  he 
20.  6  Simon  Peter . .  seeth  the  linen  clothes  lie 
20.  7  not  lying  with  the  linen  clothes,  but  wrap. 
20.  12  sitting,  .where  the  body  of  Jesus  had  lain 

1  Jo.  5.  19  and  the  whole  world  lieth  in  wickedness 
Rev.  21.  16  the  city  lieth  four  square,  and  the  length 

16.  To  lie,  speak  falsely,  xf/eitSopai  pseudomai. 

Acts  5.  3  why  hath  Satan  filled  thine  heart  to  lie 
5.  4  thou  hast  not  lied  unto  men,  but  unto  G. 
Rom.  9.  1  I  say  the  truth  in  Christ,  I  lie  not,  my 

2  Co.11.  31  The  God  and  Father,  knoweth  that  I  lie 
Gal.  1.  20  the  things  which  I  write,  .before  God,  I  lie 
C'ol.  3.  9  Lie  not  one  to  another,  seeing  that  yehave 
1  Ti.  2.  7  I  speak  the  truth  in  Christ,  (and)  lie  not 
Heb.  6.  18  in  which  (it  was)  impossible  for  God  to  lie 
Jas.  3.  14  But.  .glory  not,  and  lie  not  against  the 

1  Jo.  1.  6  walk  in  darkness,  we  lie,  aud  do  not  the 
Rev.  3.  9  say  they  are  Jews,  and  are  not,  but  do  lie 

LIE,  that  cannot  — 

That  cannot  lie,  cul/evSiis  apseudes. 

Titus  1.  2  God,  that  cannot  lie,  promised  before  the 
LIE  (towards  the  north),  to  — 

To  look,  RAenai  blepo. 

Acts  27.  12  lieth  toward  the  south  west  aud  north  west 
LIE  all  night,  to  — 

To  pass  the  night,  ]'S,  p1?  lun,  Un. 

2  Sa.  12.  16  went  in,  and  lay  all  night  upon  the  earth 
Job  29.  19  and  the  dew  lay  all  night  upon  my  branch 
Song  1.  13  he  shall  lie  all  night  betwixt  my  breasts 
Joel  1.  13  come,  lie  all  night  in  sackcloth,  ye  mini. 

LIE  by  man,  to  — 

A  lying,  mishkab. 

Judg2i.  11  destroy.. every  woman  thathathlainbym. 
LIE  down,  to  — - 
1.  To  fall,  *73)  naphal. 

1  Sa.  19. 24  lay  down  naked  all  that  day  and  all  that 
2.7b  crouch,  pn  rabats. 

Job  11.  19  thou  shalt  lie  down,  and  none  shall  make 
Psa.104.  22  they  gather,  and  lay  them  down  in  their 
Isa.  11.  6  the  leopard  shall  lie  down  with  the  kid 
11.  7  their  young  ones  shall  lie  down  together 
14.  30  the  needy  shall  lie  down  in  safety  :  and  I 
17.  2  shall  be  for  flocks,  which  shall  lie  down 
27. 10  there  shall  he  lie  down,  aud  consume  the 
Eze.  19.  2  she  lay  down  among  lions,  she  nourished 
Zeph.  2.  7  shall  they  lie  down  in  the  evening  ;  for 

2.  14  flocks  shall  lie  down  in  the  midst  of  her 

3.  13  they  shall  feed  and  lie  down,  and  none 


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3 .To  lie  down,  2:^  shakab. 

Gen.  19.  4  before  they  lay  down,  the  men  of  the  city 
19-  33.  35  he  perceived  not  when  she  lay  down 
Lev.26.  6  ye  shall  lie  down,  and  none  shall  make 
N 110123.  24  he  shall  not  lie  down  until  he  eat.  .the  p. 

24.  9  He  couched,  he  lay  down  as  a  lion,  and 
Deut.  6.  7  when  thou  liest  down,  and  when  thou  rL 
Josh.  2.  8  before  they  were  laid  down,  she  came  up 
Judg.  5.  27  At  her  feet  he  bowed,  he  fell,  he  lay  down 
Ruth  3.  4  it  shall  be,  when  he  lieth  down,  that  thou 

3.  7  he  went  to  lie  down  at  the  end  of  the  heap 

3.  13  Tarry  this  night . .  lie  down  until  the  mor. 

1  Sa.  3.  5  lie  down  again.  And  he  went  and  lay  down 

3.  6  I  called  not,  my  son ;  lie  down  again 
3.  9  lie  down  :  So  Samuel  went  and  lay  down 

2  Sa.  13.  5  Lay  thee  down  on  thy  bed,  and  make  th. 

13.  6  Amnon  lay  down,  and  made  himself  sick 
i  Ki.  19.  6  did  eat  and  drink,  and  laid  him  down  ag. 

21.  4  he  laid  him  down  upon  his  bed,  and  tur. 
Job  3. 13  For  now  should  I  have  lain  still  and  been 

7.  4  When  I  lie  down,  I  say,  When  shall  I  arise 

14.  12  So  man  lieth  down,  and  riseth  not :  till 

20.  11  which  shall  lie  down  with  him  in  the  dust 

21.  26  They  shall  lie  down  alike  in  the  dust,  and 
27.  19  The  rich  man  shall  lie  down,  but  he  shall 

Prov.  3.  24  When  thou  liest  down,  thou  shalt  not  be 
3.  24  thou  shalt  lie  down,  and  thy  sleep  shall 
23.  34  thou  shalt  be  as  he  that  lieth  down  in  the 
Isa.  14.  8  Since  thou  art  laid  down,  no  feller  is  come 
43. 17  they  shall  lie  down  together,  they  shall 
50.  11  This  shall  ye  have,  .ye  shall  lie  down  in 
56.  10  all ..  sleeping,  lying  down,  loving  to  slum. 
Jer.  3.  25  We  lie  down  in  our  shame,  and  our  con. 

T.TE  down,  to  cause  or  make  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  fall,  *73}  naphal,  5. 

Deut25.  2  that  the  judge  shall  cause  him  to  lie  down 

2.  To  cause  to  crouch,  pi  rabats,  5. 

Psa.  23.  2  He  maketh  me  to  lie  down  in  green  pas. 
Jer.  33.  12  of  shepherds  causing,  flocks  to  lie  down 
Eze.  34.  is  I  will  cause  them  to  lie  down,  saith  the 

3.  To  cause  to  lie  down,  32ci  shakab,  5. 

Hos.  2. 18  In  that  day  will  I  ..make  them  to  lie  down 

LIE  down  in,  to  — 

A  crouching,  pi  rebets. 

Isa.  6s-  10  a  place  for  the  herds  to  lie  down  in,  for 

T.TE  down,  place  to  — 

A  place  of  crouching,  pi?  marbets. 

Zeph.  2.  15  a  place  for  beasts  to  lie  down  in  !  every 

LIE  down  to,  to  — 

To  lie  down,  y31  raba. 

Lev.  18.  23  stand  before  a  beast  to  lie  down  thereto  1 
20. 16  approach  unto  any  beast..lie  down  thereto 

LEE  down  to  sleep,  to  — 

To  lie  down,  shakab. 

Gen.  28.  n  lighted,  .and  lay  down  in  that  place  to  s. 

LIE  hard,  to  — 

To  lean,  f]ao  samak. 

Psa.  88.  7  Thy  wrath  lieth  hard  upon  me,  and  thou 
LIE  in  ambush  or  in  wait,  to  — 

1.  To  lie  in  wait,  nas  arab. 

Deut.  19. 11  lie  in  wait  for  him,  and  rise  up  against 
Josh.  8.  4  Behold,  ye  shall  lie  in  wait  against  the 

8.  12  set  them  to  lie  in  ambush  between  Beth-el 
Judg.  9.  32  up  by  night,  .and  lie  in  wait  in  the  held 

21.  20  saying,  Go  and  lie  in  wait  in  the  vineyards 
1  Sa.22.  8  against  me,  to  lie  in  wait,  as  at  this  day  ? 

22.  13  he  should  rise  against  me,  to  lie  in  wait 
Ezra  8.  31  hand . .  of  such  as  lay  in  wait  by  the  way 
Psa.  10.  9  He  lieth  in  wait  secretly  as  a  lion  in  his 

10.  9  he  lieth  in  wait  to  catch  the  poor  :  he  doth 
59.  3  For,  lo,  they  lie  in  wait  for  my  soul :  the 
Prov.  7.  12  now  in  the  streets,  and  lieth  in  wait  at 

12.  6  the  words  of  the  wicked,  .to  lie  in  wait 

23.  28  She  also  lieth  in  wait  as  (for)  a  prey,  and 
Hos.  7.  6  heart  like  an  oven,  whiles  they  lie  in  wait 
Mic.  7.  2  they  all  lie  in  wait  for  blood  ;  they  hunt 

2..1  lying  in  wait,  ereb. 

Job  38.  40  When  they,  .abide  in  the  covert  to  lie  in 

3.  To  hunt,  ensnare,  nix  tsadah. 

Exod2i.  13  if  a  man  lie  not  in  wait,  but  God  deliver 

LIE  on,  to  — 

To  fall  upon,  imriirroi  epipipto. 

Johni3.  25  He  then  [lying  onj  Jesus'  breast  saith  unto 

LIE  out,  to  — 

To  go  forth  or  out,  kt  yatsa. 

Neh.  3.  25  the  tower  which  lieth  out  from  the  king’s 
3.  26  unto,  .over  against,  .tower  that  lieth  out 
3.  27  over  against  the . .  tower  that  lieth  out 

LIE  sore,  to  — 

To  press,  pis  tsuq,  5. 

Judg  14. 17  told  her,  because  she  lay  sore  upon  him 

LIE  still,  to  — 

1.  To  spread  out,  leave,  tyui  natash. 

Exod23.  11  thou  shalt  let  it  rest  and  lie  still ;  that 

2.  To  lie  down,  33e>  shakab. 

Job  3.  13  For  now  should  I  have  lain  still  and  been 

LIE,  that  — 

To  incline,  nil  chanah. 

Nuniio.  s.  6  then  the  camps  that  lie  on  the  east  parts 


LEE  or  be  lien  with,  to  — - 

1  .To  lie  with,  bxj  shagal. 

Deut28.  30  and  another  man  shall  lie  with  her  :  thou 

2.  To  lie  down  or  with,  bxy  or  up  shakab  or  shagal,  4. 

Jer.  3.  2  see  where  thou  hast  not  been  lien  with 
LIER  in  ambush  or  in  wait  — ■ 

1  .To  lie  in  wait,  six  arab. 

Josh.  8.  14  liers  in  ambush  against  him  behind  the  c. 
Judg.16.  12  And.  .liers  in  wait  abiding  in  the  chamber 
20.  29  Israel  set  liers  in  wait  round  about  Gibeah 
20.  33  the  liers  in  wait  of  Israel  came  forth  out 
20.  36  they  trusted  unto  the  liers  in  wait  which 
20.  37  the  liers  in  wait  hasted  and  rushed  upon 
20.  37  the  liers  in  wait  drew . .  along,  and  smote 
20.  38  between.. Israel  and  the  liers  in  wait,  that 

2 . To  lie  in  wait,  tnx  arab,  3. 

Judg.  9.  25  the  men  of  Shechem  set  liers  in  wait  for 

3.  To  be  in  the  rear,  behind,  3py  agab. 

Josh.  8.  13  set.  .their  liers  in  wait  on  the  west  of  the 

LIES,  to  speak  — 

One  speaking  a  falsehood l,  \peu5o\6yos  pseudologos. 

1  Ti.  4.  2  Speaking  lies  in  hypocrisy;  having  their  c. 
LIETH  with  — 

A  lying,  3JSO  mishlcab. 

Lev.  20.  13  as  he  lieth  with  a  woman,  both  of  them 

LIEUTENANTS  — 

Satraps,  npiipn  achashdarpenim. 

Ezra  8.  36  delivered,  .commissions  unto  the  king’s  1. 
Esth  3. 12  unto  the  king’s  lieutenants,  aud  to  the 

8.  9  to  the  lieutenants,  and  the  deputies,  and 

9.  3  the  lieutenants,  and  the  deputies,  aud  offi. 
LIFE,  lives-- 

1  .Life,  living,  alive,  ’n  chai. 

Gen.  2.  7  breathed  into  his  nostrils ..  breath  of  life 

2.  9  the  tree  of  life  also  in  the  midst  of  the 

3.  14  dust  shalt  thou  eat  all  the  days  of  thy  life 
3.  17  shalt  thou  eat.  .it  all  the  days  of  thy  life 
3.  22  take  also  of  the  tree  of  life,  and  eat,  and 

3.  24  sword .  .to  keep  the  way  of  the  tree  of  life 

6.  17  all  flesh,  wherein  (is)  the  breath  of  life 

7.  11  In  the  six  hundredth  year  of  Noah’s  life 

7.  15  of  all  flesh,  wherein  (is)  the  breath  of  life 
7.  22  in  whose  nostrils  (was)  the  breath  of  life 

18.  10,  14  unto  thee  according  to  the  time  of  life 

23.  1  (these  were)  the  years  of  the  life  of  Sarah 

25.  7  the  years  of  Abraham’s  life  which  he  lived 
25.  17  these  (are)  the  years  of  the  life  of  Ishmael 
27.  46  I  am  weary  of  my  life  because  of  the  d. 

27.  46  if  Jacob  take. .  what  good  shall  my  life  do 
42.  15  By  the  life  of  Pharaoh  ye  shall  not  go  forth 
42.  16  by  the  life  of  Pharaoh  surely  ye  (are)  spies 
47.  9  have  the  days  of  the  years  of  my  life  been 
47.  9  unto  the  days  of  the  years  of  the  life  of  my 

Exod.  1.  14  they  made  their  lives  bitter  with  hard 
6.  16  the  years  of  the  life  of  Levi  (were)  an  hu. 
6.  18  the  years  of  the  life  of  Kohath  (were)  an 
6.  20  the  years  of  the  life  of  Amram  (were)  an 
Lev.  18. 18  to  uncover,  .besides  the  other  in  her  life 
Deut.  4.  9  from  thy  heart  all  the  days  of  thy  life ;  but 

6.  2  and  thy  son’s  son,  all  the  days  of  thy  life 

16.  3  mayest  remember .  all  the  days  of  thy  life 

17. 19  shall  read  therein  all  the  days  of  his  life 

28.  66  thy  life  shall  hang  in  doubt  before  thee 
28.  66  and  shalt  have  none  assurance  of  thy  life 

30.  15  I  have  set  before  thee  this  day  life  and 
30.  19  I  have  set  before  you  life  and  death,  ble. 

30. 19  therefore  choose  life,  that  both  thou  and 
30.  20  he  (is)  thy  life,  and  the  length  of  thy  days 

32.  47  because  it  (is)  your  life  :  and  through  this 
Josh.  1.  5  stand  before  thee  all  the  days  of  thy  life 

4.  14  they  feared  him .  .all  the  days  of  his  life 
Judgi6.  30  more  than  (they)  which  he  slew  in  hislife 

1  Sa.  1. 11  unto  the  Lord  all  the  day.  of  hislife  and 

7.  15  Samuel  judged  Is.  all  the  days  sis  life 
18.  18  Who  (am)  I?  and  what  (1;)  my  1l  ,(or)niy 
25.  29  shall  be  bound  in  the  bundl”  i  life  with 

2  Sa.  1.  23  lovely  and  pleasant  in  their  lives,  and  iu 

15.  21  whether  in  death  or  life,  even  there  also 

1  Ki.  4.  21  served  Solomon  all  the  days  of  his  life 

11.  34  make  him  prince  all  the  days  of  his  life 
15.  5  all  the  days  of  his  life,  save  only  in  the  m. 
15.  6  there  was  war.  .all  the  days  of  his  life 

2  Ki.  4.  16  according  to  the  time  of  life,  thou  shalt 

4.  17  bare  a  son.  .according  to  the  time  of  life 

25.  29  did  eat.  .before  him  all  the  days  of  his  life 

25.  30  a  daily  rate,  .all  the  days  of  his  life 
Ezra  6. 10  pray  for  the  life  of  the  king,  and  of  his 
Job  3.  20  Wherefore  is.  .life  unto  the  bitter  (in)  soul 

7.  7  O  remember  that  my  life  (is)  wind  :  mine 

9.  21  not  know  my  soul :  I  would  despise  my  1. 

10.  1  My  soul  is  weary  of  my  life  :  I  will  leave 

10.  12  Thou  hast  granted  me  life  and  favour,  and 

24.  22  he  riseth  up,  and  no  (man)  is  sure  of  life 

33.  18  and  his  life  from  perishing  by  the  sword 
33.  20  So  that  his  life  abhorreth  bread,  and  his 
33.  22  unto  the  grave,  and  his  life  to  the  destro. 
33.  28  into  the  pit,  and  his  lifeshall  see  the  light 

36. 14  They  die  in  youth,  and  their  life  (is)  among 

Psa.  7.  5  let  him  tread  down  my  life  upon  the  earth 
16. 11  Thou  wilt  shew  me  the  path  of  life :  in 

17.  14  (which  have)  their  portion  in  (this)  life 
21.  4  He  asked  life  of  thee,  .thougavest  (it)  him 
23.  6  mercy  shall  follow  me  all . .  days  of  my  life 

26.  9  Gather  not  my  soul . .  nor  my  life  with  bl. 

27.  1  the  Lord  (is)  the  strength  of  my  life  ;  of 
27.  4  all  the  days  of  my  life,  to  behold  the  bea. 


Psa.  30.  5  in  his  favour  (is)  life :  weeping  may  endure 

31.  10  my  life  is  spent  with  grief,  and  my  years 

34.  12  What  man  (is  he  that)  desireth  life,  (and) 
36.  9  with  thee  (is)  the  fountain  of  life  :  in  thy 
42.  8  (and)  my  prayer  unto  the  God  of  my  life 

63.  3  thy  loving  kindness  (is)  better  than  life 

64.  1  preserve  my  life  from  fear  of  the  enemy 
66.  9  Winch  holdeth  our  soul  in  life,  and  suff. 
78.  50  but  gave  their  life  over  to  the  pestilence 
£8.  3  and  my  life  draweth  nigh  unto  the  grave 

103.  4  Who  redeemeth  thy  life  from  destruction 
128.  5  shalt  see  the  good  all  the  days  of  thy  life 
133.  3  commanded  the  blessing,  .life  for  everm. 
143.  3  he  hath  smitten  my  life  down  to  the  ground 
Prov.  2.  19  neither  take  they  hold  of  the  paths  of  life 
3.  2  longlife,  and  peace,  shall  they  add  to  thee 
3.  18  She  (is)  a  tree  of  life  to  them  that  lay  hold 

3.  22  So  shall  they  be  life  unto  thy  soul,  and  g. 

4.  10  and  the  years  of  thy  life  shall  be  many 

4.  13  let.  .not  go :  keep  her;  for  she  (is)  thy  life 
4.  22  they  (are)  life  unto  those  that  find  them 

4.  23  thy  heart . .  out  of  it  (are)  the  issues  of  life 

5.  6  Lest  thou .  .ponder  the  path  of  life,  her 

6.  23  reproofs  of  instruction  (are),  .way  of  life 

8.  35  whoso  flndetli  me  flndetli  life,  and  shall 

9.  1 1  and  the  years  of  thy  life  shall  be  increased 

10.  11  a  well  of  life:  but  violence  covereth  them. 

10.  16  The  labour  of  the  righteous  (tendeth)  to  1. 

10.  17  He  (is  in)  the  way  of  life  tliatkeepetli  ins. 

11.  19  As  righteousness  (tendeth) to  life;  so  he 

11.  30  the  fruit  of  the  righteous,  .a  tree  of  life 

12.  28  In  the  way  of  righteousness  (is)  life ;  and 

13.  12  (when)tlie  desire cometh,  (it  is)atree  of  1. 

13.  14  The  law  of  the  wise  (is)  a  fountain  of  life 

14.  27  fear  of  the  Lord  (is)  a  fountain  of  life,  to 

14.  30  A  sound  lieart(is)  the  life  of  the  flesh :  but 

15.  4  A  wholesome  tongue  (is)  a  tree  of  life  :  but 

15.  24  The  way  of  life  (is)  above  to  the  wise,  that 

15.  31  The  ear  that  heareth  the  reproof  of  life 

16.  15  In  the  light  of  the  king’s  countenance.  .1. 

16.  22  Understanding  (is)  a  well  spring  of  life 

18.  2i  Death  and  life  (are)  in  the  power  of  the  t. 

19.  23  The  fear  of  the  LORD  (tendeth)  to  life:  and 

21.  21  He.  .findeth  life,  righteousness,  and  hon. 

22.  4  humility .  .(are)  riches,  and  honour,  aud  1. 

31.  12  good  anil  not  evil  all  the  days  of  her  life 
Eccl.  2.  3  they  should  do.  .all  the  days  of  their  life 

2. 17  Therefore  I  hated  life;  because  the  work 
3.  12  for.  .to  rejoice,  and  to  do  good  in  his  life 

5.  18  all  the  days  of  his  life,  which  God  givetli 

5.  20  not  much  remember  the  days  of  his  life 

6.  12  iu  (this)  life,  all  the  days  of  his  vain  life 

8.  15  the  days  of  his  life,  which  Godgiveth  him 

9.  9  all  the  days  of  the  life  of  thy  vanity,  which 
9.  9  for  that  (is)  thy  portion  in  (this)  life,  and 

Isa.  38.  12  I  have  cut  off  like  a  weaver  my  life ;  he 
38.  16  in  all  these,  .is)  the  life  of  my  spirit:  so 
38.  20  we  will  sing  .  .all  the  days  of  our  life  in 
57.  10  thou  hast  found  the  life  of  thine  hand 
Jer.  8.  3  death  shall  be  chosen  rather  than  life  by 
21.  8  I  set  before  you  the  way  of  life,  and  the 
52.  33  did.  .eat.  .before  him  all  the  days  of  his  I. 
52.  34  given . .  every  day . .  all  the  days  of  his  life 
Lam.  3.  53  They  have  cut  off  my  life  in  the  dungeon 
3.  58  0  Lord,  thou .  .thou  hast  redeemed  my  life 
Eze.  7.  13  strengthen  himself  in . .  iniquity  of  his  life 
33.  15  walk  in  the  statutes  of  life,  without  com. 
Dan.  7.  12  their  lives  were  prolonged  for  a  season 

12.  2  some  to  everlasting  life,  and  some  to  sh. 
Jon.  2.  6  yet  hast  thou  brought  up  my  life  from  cor. 
Mai.  2.  5  My  covenant  was  with  him  of  life  and  p. 

2 . Days,  c)?i’  yomayim. 

1  Ki.  3.  11  and  hast  not  asked  for  thyself  long  life 

2  Ch.  I.  II  neither  yet  hast  asked  long  life  ;  but  hast 
Psa.  61.  6  Thou  wilt  prolong  the  king’s  life,  .his  ye. 

91.16  With  long  life  will  I  satisfy  him,  and  show 

3.  Breath,  srsi  nepliesh. 

Gen.  9.  4  flesh  with  the  life  thereof,  .the  blood  the. 
9.  5  blood  of  your  lives,  .will  I  require  the  life 

19.  17  Escape  for  thy  life  ;  look  not  behind  thee 
19.  19  hast  showed  unto  me  in  saving  my  life 

32.  30  I  have  seen  God  face  to  face,  and  my  life 
44.  30  that  his  life  is  bound  up  in  the  lad’s  life 

Exod.  4.  19  all  the  men  aredead  which  sought  thy  life 
2i.  23  mischief  follow,  tlioushaltgivelifeforlife 

21.  30  he  shall  give  for  the  ransom  of  his  life 
Lev.  17.  : :  For  the  life  of  the  flesh  (is)  in  the  blood 

17.  14  For  (it  is)  the  life  of  all  flesh  ;  the  blood 

17. 14  the  life  of  all  flesh  (is)  the  blood  thereof 

17. 14  For.  .the  blood  of  it  (is)  for  the  life  ther. 

Nuni35.  31  take  no  satisfaction  for  the  life  of  a  mur. 
Deut t2.  23  eat  not  the  blood,  the  blood  (is)  the  life 

12.  23  thou  mayest  not  eat  the  life  with  the  fl. 

19.  2t  life,  .for  life,  eye  for  eye,  tooth  for  tooth 
24.  6  for  he  taketli  (a  man’s)  life  to  pledge 

Josh  2.  13  save  alive,  .and  deliver  our  lives  from  de. 
2.  14  Our  life  foryour’s,  if  ye  utter  not  this  our 
9.  24  were  sore  afraid  of  our  lives  because  of 
judo-  -  ,8  jeoparded  their  lives  unto  the  death  in 
g  „  my  father,  adventured  his  life  far,  and 
12.  3  I  put  my  life  in  my  hands,  and  passed 
18  25  run  upon  thee,  and.  .lose  thy  life,  with 
Ruth  4  15  he  shall  be  unto  thee  a  restorer  of .  .life 
I  Sa  19.  5  he  did  put  his  life  in  his  hand,  and  slew 
10  1 1  If  thou  save  not  thy  life  to  night,  to  mor. 

20.  I  before  thyfather,  that  lieseeketh  my  life? 

22.  23  he  that  s'eeketh  my  life  seeketh  thy  life 

23.  15  saw  that  Saul  was  come  out  to  seek  his  1. 
26.  24  as  thy  life . .  so  let  my  life  be  much  set  by 

28.  9  layest  thou  a  snare  for  my  life,  to  cause 
28.  21  I  have  put  my  life  in  my  hand,  and  have 


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2  Sa.  i.  9  slay  me . .  because  my  life  (is)  yet  whole 

4.  8  Saul  thine  enemy,  which  sought  thy  life 

14.  7  for  the  life  of  his  brother  whom  he  slew 

16. 11  Behold,  my  son.  .seeketh  my  life  :  how 

18.  13  wrought  falsehood  against  mine  own  life 

19.  5  have  saved  thy  live,  and  the  lives  of  thy 

19.  5  the  lives  of  thy  wives,  and  the  lives  of  thy 

1  Ki.  1.  12  mayest  save  thine  own  life,  and  the  life  of 

2.  23  not  spoken  this  word  against  his  own  life 

3.  ii  nor  hast  asked  the  life  of  thine  enemies 

19.  2  if  I  make  not  thy  life  as  the  life  of  one  of 
19.  3  he  arose,  and  went  for  his  life,  and  came 
19.  4  now,  O  Lord,  take  away  my  life ;  for  I  (am) 

19.  14  ana  they  seek  my  life,  to  take  it  away 

20.  31  the  king,  .peradventure  he  will  save  thy 

20.  39  then  shall  thy  life  be  for  his  life,  or  else 

20.  42  therefore  thy  life  shall  go  for  his  life,  and 

2  Ki.  1.  13  let  my  life,  and  the  life  of  these  fifty  thy 

1.  14  let  my  life  now  be  precious  in  thy  sight 

7.  7  Wherefore  they  arose .  and  lied  for  their  1. 

10.  24  (If)  any . .  escape . .  his  life  (shall  be)  for  the 

1  Ch.  11. 19  God  forbid,  .for  with,  .their  lives  they  br. 

2  Ch.  1. 11  nor  the  life  of  thine  enemies,  neither  yet 
Ksth.  7.  3  let  my  life  be  given  me  at  my  petition 

7.  7  to  make  request  for  his  life  to  Esther  the  1. 

8.  11  to  stand  for  their  life,  to  destroy,  to  slay 
9. 16  stood  for  their  lives,  and  had  rest  from 

Job  2.  4  all.  .a  man  hath  will  he  give  for  his  life 

2.  6  he  (is)  in  thine  hand  ;  but  save  his  life 

6.  11  mine  end,  that  I  should  prolong  my  life? 
13.  14  Whereferedol.  .put  my  life  in  mine  hand? 
31.  39  caused  the  owners  thereof  to  lose  their  1. 
Psa.  31.  13  while,  .they  devised  to  take  away  my  life 

38.  12  They  also  that  seek  after  my  life  lay  snares 
Prov.  1. 18  And.  .they lurkprivily  fortheir(own)lives 

1.  19  taketh  away  the  life  of  the  owners  thereof 

6.  26  adulteress  will  hunt  for.  .precious  life 

7.  23  and  knoweth  not  that  it  (is)  for  his  life 

12.  10  A  righteous  (man)  regardeth  the  life  of 

13.  3  He  thatkeepeth  his  mouth  keepeth  his  1. 
13.  8  The  ransom  of  a  man’s  life  (are)  his  riches 

Isa.  15.  4  Moab.  .his  life  shall  be  grievous  unto  him 

43.  4  give  men  for  thee,  and  people  for  thy  1. 
Jer.  4.  30  lovers  will  despise  thee . .  will  seek  thy  1. 

11.  21  the  men  of  Anathoth,  that  seek  thy  life 
19.  7  by  the  hands  of  them  that  seek  their  lives 
19.  9  their  enemies,  and  they  that  seek  their  li. 

21.  7  into  the  hand  of  those  that  seek  their  life 

21.  9  and  his  life  shall  be  unto  him  for  a  prey 

22.  25  into  the  hand  of  them  that  seek  thy  life 
34.  20,  2i  into  the  hand  of  them  that  seek  their  1. 
38.  2  shall  have  his  life  for  a  prey,  and  shall  1. 

38.  16  the  hand  of  these  men  that  seek  thy  life 

39.  18  but  thy  life  shall  be  for  a  prey  unto  thee 

44.  30  into  the  hand  of  them  that  seek  his  life 

44.  30  king,  .his  enemy,  and  that  sought  his  life 

45.  s  thy  life  will  I  give  unto  thee  for  a  prey  in 

46.  26  into  the  baud  of  those  that  seek  their  li. 

48.  6  Flee,  save  your  lives,  and  be  like  the  heath 

49.  37  and  before  them  that  seek  their  life 
Lam.  2.  19  for  the  life  of  thy  young  children,  that 

5.  9  we  got  our  bread  with  the  peril  of  our  1. 
Eze.  32.  10  every  man  for  his  own  life,  in  the  day  of 
Jon.  1. 14  let  us  not  perish  for  this  man’s  life,  and  1. 

4.  3  take,  I  beseech  thee,  my  life  from  me ;  for 

4.  A  living  breathing  creature,  run  vs inepheshchay. 

Gen.  1.  20  the  moving  creature  that  hath  life,  and 
1.  30  and  to  every  thing,  .wherein  (there  is)  1. 

5.  Bone,  nsjj  etsem. 

Job  7.  15  my  soulcliooseth.  .death  rather  than  my  1. 

6.  Manner,  means  or  period  of  life,  &ios  bios. 

Luke  8.  14  with  cares  and  riches  and  pleasures  of.  .1. 

1  Ti.  2.  2  we  may  lead  a  quiet  and  peaceable  life  in 

2  Ti.  2.  4  entangleth  himself  with  the  affairs  of ..  1. 

1  Pe.  4.  3  the  time  past  (of . .  life]  may  suffice  us  to 

1  Jo.  2.  16  the  pride  of  life,  is  not  of  the  Father,  but 

7 . Life,  motion,  activity,  fag  zoe. 

Matt.  7.14  narrow  (is)  the  way,  which  leadeth  unto  1. 

18.  8,  9  it  is  better  for  thee  to  enter  into  life 

19.  16  shall  I  do,  that  I  may  have  eternal  life? 
19.  17  if  thou  wilt  enter  into  life,  keep  the  com. 
19.  29  every  one.  .shall  inherit  everlasting  life 
25.  46  goaway..buttherighteousintolifeeternal 

Mark  9.  43,  45  it  is  better  for  thee  to  enter,  .into  life 

10.  17  shall  I  do  that  I  may  inherit  eternal  life? 

10.  30  receive,  .in  the  world  to  come  eternal  life 
Luke  1.  7sln .  .righteousness,  .all  the  days  [of  our  life] 
10.  25  what  shall  I  do  to  inherit  eternal  life? 

12. 15  man’s  life  consistethnot  in  the  abundance 
18.  18  what  shall  I  do  to  inherit  eternal  life? 

18.  30  and  in  the  world  to  come  life  everlasting 
John  1.  4  In  him  was  life ;  and  the  life  was  the  light 

3.  15,  16  should  not  perish,  but  have  eternal  1. 

3.  36  He  that  believeth.  .hath  everlasting  life 

3.  36  believeth  not  the  Son  shall  not  see  life 

4.  14  of  water  springing  up  into  everlasting  life 

4.  36  reapeth.  .gathereth  fruit  to  life  eternal 

5.  24  hath  everlasting  life,  and  shall  not  come 

5.  24  believeth.  .is  passed  from  death  unto  life 

5.  26  For  as  the  Father  hath  life  in  himself 

5.  26  so  hath  he  given  to  the  Son  to  have  life  in 
5.  29  done  good,  unto  the  resurrection  of  life 
5.  39  for  in  them  ye  think  ye  have  eternal  life 

5.  40  will  not  come  to  me,  that  ye  might  have  1. 

6.  27  meat  which  endureth  unto  everlasting  life 

6.  33  cometh  down  from  heaven,  and  giveth  life 

6.  35  I  am  the  bread  of  life :  he  that  cometh  to 

6.  40  believeth  on  him,  may  have  everlasting  1. 
6.  47  He  that  believeth.  .bath  everlasting  life 
6,  48  I  am  that  bread  of  life 


John  6.  51  which  I  will  give  for  the  life  of  the  world 
6.  53  and  drink  his  blood,  ye  have  no  life  in  you 
6.  54  Whoso . .  drinketh  my  blood,  hath  eternal  1. 
6.  63  wordsthatl  speak  unto  you.. (they)are  life 
6.  68  Lord,  .thou  hast  the  words  of  eternal  life 
8. 12  followeth  me.  .shall  have  the  light  of  life 
10.  10  I  am  come  that  they  might  have  life,  and 

10.  28  I  give  unto  them  eternal  life ;  and  they 
- 11.  25  I  am  the  resurrection,  and  the  life:  he 

12.  25  that  hatetli.  .shall  keep  it  unto  life  eternal 

12.  50  I  know,  .his  commandment  is  life  everlas. 
— 14.  6  I  amjht  wav,  and  the  truth,  ajid  the  life 

17.  2 -that  he  should  give  eternal  life  toasmany 
— Thisis  life  eternal,  that  they  might  know 
20.  31  believing  ye  might  have  life  through  his 
Acts  2.  28  Thou  hast  made  known  to  me  the  ways  of  1. 
3.  15  killed  the  Prince  jof-life,  whom  God  hath 
5.  20  speak,  .to  the  people  all  the  words  of.  .1. 

8.  33  declare . .  for  his  life  is  taken  from  the  ea. 

11.  18  Then  hath  God. . granted  repenta.  untolife 

13.  46  yourselves  unworthy  of  eternal  life,  lo 
13.  48  as  many  as  were  ordained  to  eternal  life 
17.  25  seeing  he  giveth  to  all  life,  and  breath 

Rom.  2.  7  who.  .seek  for.  .immortality,  eternal  life 
5. 10  reconciled,  we  shall  be  saved  by  his  life 
5.  17  shall  reign  in  life  by  one,  Jesus  Christ 
5.  18  upon  all  men  unto  justification  of  life 

5.  21  through  righteousness  uuto  eternal  life 

6.  4  so  we  also  should  walk  in  newness  of  life 
6.  22  unto  holiness,  and  the  end  everlasting  life 

6.  23  eternal  life  through  Jesus  Christ  our  L. 

7.  iocommendment,which(was  ordained)  to  life 

8.  2  the  law  of  the  spirit  of  life  in  Christ  Jesus 

8.  6  to  be  spiritually  minded  (is)life  and  peace 
8.  10  the  spirit  (is)  life  because  of  righteousness 
8.  38  neither  death,  nor  life,  nor  angels,  nor  p. 

11.  15  what,  .the  receiving,  .but  life  from  the  d.? 
1  Co.  3.  22  or  life,  or  death,  or  things  present,  or  th. 

15.  19  If  in  this  life  only  we  have  hope  in  Christ 
16  to  the  other  the  savour  of  life  unto  life 
10,  11  that  the  life  also  of  Jesus  might  be 
12  So  then  death  worketh  in  us,  but  life  in 
4  mortality  might  be  swallowed  up  of  life 
8  he .  shall  of  the  spirit  reap  life  everlasting 

18  being  alienated  from  the  life  of  God  thro. 
20  magnified . .  whether  (it  be)  by  life,  or  by  d. 
16  Holding  forth  the  word  of  life ;  tiiat  I  may 

3  other,  .whose  names,  .in  the  book  of  life 

3  and  your  life  is  hid  with  Christ  in  God 

4  When  Christ . .  our  life,  shall  appear,  then 
16  should  hereafter  believe  on  him  to  life  et. 

8  having  promise  of  the  life  that  now  is 
12  lay  hold  on  eternal  life,  whereunto  thou 

19  that  they  may  lay  hold  on  [eternal]  life 
1  according  to  the  promise  of  life  which  is 

ic-  hath  brought  life  and  immortality  to  light 
hope  of  eternal  life,  which  God,  that  c. 


7  heirs  according  to  the  hope  of  eternal  life 
3  neither  beginning  of  days,  nor  end  of  life 
16  made,  after  the  power  of  an  endless  life 
12  he  shall  receive  the  crown  of  life,  which 
14  what  (is)  your  life?  It  is  even  a  vapour 
7  being  heirs  together  of  the  grace  of  life — 
xo  he  that  will  love  life,  and  see  good  days 
3  (pertain)  unto  life  and  godliness,  through 
1  hands  have  handled,  of  the  word  of  life 

1.  2  the  life  was  manifested,  .that  eternal  life 

2.  25  And  this  is  the  promise,  .eternal  life 

3.  14  that  we  have  passed  from  death  unto  life 
3.  15  no  murderer  hath  eternal  life  abiding  in 
5.  11  hath  given  to  us  eternal  life,  and  this  life 

,  s.  12  He-that  hath  the  Son  hath  life :  fandf  lie 
5.  12  that  hatTTnoFthe Son  of  God  liatn  not  life 
3.  i3.that  ye  may  know  that  ye  liaveeternal  life 
5.  16  he  shall  give  him  life  for  them  that  sin 
5.  20  This  is  the  true  God,  and  eternal  life 
Jude  21  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  unto  eternal  life 
Rev.  2.  7  will  I  give  to  eat  of  the  tree  of  life,  which 

2.  to  behold.  .1  will  give  thee  a  crown  of  life 

3.  5  not  blot . .  his  name  out  of  the  book  of  life 
11.  11  the  spirit  of  life  from  God  entered  into 
13.  8  not  written  in  the  book  of  life  of  the  Lamb 
17.  8  were  not  written  in  the  book  of  life  from 
20.  12  another  book  was  opened,  which  is.  .of  1. 

20.  15  not  found  written  in  the  book  of  life  was 

21.  6  of  the  fountain  of  the  water  of  life  freely 

21.  27  are  written  in  the  Lamb's  book  of  life 

22.  1  a  pure  river  of  water  of  life,  clear  as  c. 
22.  2  the  tree  of  life,  which  bare  twelve . .  fruits 
22.  14  that  they  may  have  right  to  the  tree  of  1. 
22.  17  whosoever,  .let  him  take  the  water  of  life 
22.  19  take  away  his  part  out  of  the  book  of  life 


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1. 

8.  Spirit,  iTvevpa  pveuma. 

Rev.  13.  15  to  give  life  unto  the  image  of  the  beast 

9.  Animal  life,  breath,  ipvx'fl  psuche. 

Matt.  2.  20  dead  which  sought  the  young  child’s  life 
6.  25  Take  no  thought  for  your  life,  what  ye 
6.  25  Is  not  the  life  more  than  meat,  and  the 

10.  39  He  that  findeth  his  life  shall  lose  it :  and 
10.  39  he  that  loseth  his  life  for  my  sake  shall 

16.  25  whosoever  will  save  his  life  shall  lose  it 
16.  25  whosoever  will  lose  his  life  for  my  sake 
20.  28  and  to  give  his  life  a  ransom  for  many 
Mark  3.  4  lawful . .  to  do  evil  ?  to  save  life,  or  to  kill  ? 
8.  35  whosoever  will  save  his  life  shall  lose  it 

8.  35  whosoever  shall  lose  his  life  for  my  sake 
10.  45  and  to  give  his  life  a  ransom  for  many 

Luke  6.  9  Is  it  lawful,  .to  save  life,  or  to  destroy  (it)? 

9.  24  whosoever  will  save  his  life  shall  lose  it 

9.  24  whosoever  will  lose  his  life  for  my  sake 

9.  56  is  not  come  to  destroy  men’s  lives,  but  to 


Luke  1 2.  22  Take  no  thought  for  your  life,  what  ye 

12.  23  The  life  is  more  than  meat,  and  the  body 

14.  26  and  sisters,  yea,  and  his  own  life  also,  he 

17.  33  Whosoever  shall  seek  to  save  his  life  shall 
17.  33  whosoever  shall  lose  his  life  shall  preserve 

J ohn  10.  ii  the  good  shepherd  giveth  his  life  for  the 

10.  15  so  know  I . .  and  I  lay  down  my  life  for  the 

10.  17  I  lay  down  my  life,  that  I  might  take  it 

12.  25  He  that  lovetli  his  life  shall  lose  it ;  and 

12.  25  he  that  hatetli  his  life  in  this  world  shall 
13.37  Lm'd .  .  I  will  lay  down  my  life  for  thy  sake 

13.  38  Wilt  thou  lay  down  thy  life  for  my  sake  ? 

15.  13  that  a  man  lay  down  his  life  for  his  friends 
Acts  1 5.  26  Men  that  have  hazarded  their  lives  for  the 

20.  10  Trouble  not  yourselves ;  for  his  life  is  in 
20.  24  neither  count  I  my  life  dear  unto  myself 
27.  10  with  hurt  and  much  damage,  .of  our  lives 
27.  22  there  shall  be  no  loss  of.  .life  among  you 
Rom.  11.  3  I  am  left  alone,  and  they  seek  my  life 

16.  4  Who  have  for  my  life  laid  down  their  own 
Phil.  2.  30  nigh  unto  death,  not  regarding  his  life,  to 

1  Jo.  3.  16  because  he  laid  down  his  life  Torus  :  and 

3. 16  we  ought  to  lay  down  four)  lives  for  the  br. 
Rev.  8.  9  which  were  in  the  sea,  and  had  life,  died 
12.  11  they  loved  not  their  lives  unto  the  death 

10.  To  live,  move,  fau  zao. 

2  Co.  1.  8  insomuch  that  we  despaired  even  of  life 
[See  also  Jeopardy,  lead,  preserve,  promise,  restore, 
save.] 


LIFE  again — [ See  Raise  to.l 
LIFE,  of  this,  things  pertaining  to  — ■ 

Belonging  or  pertaining  to  life,  Bioitikos  biutikos. 
Luke2i.  34  drunkenness,  and  cares  of  this  life,  and 
I  Co.  6.  3  much  more  things  that  pertain  to  this  1.? 
6.  4  judgment  of  things  pertaining  to  this  life 
LIFE,  things  without  — 

The  things  without  breath,  ra  4\pvxa  ia  apsucha. 

1  Co.  14.  7  even  things  without  life  giving  sound 
LIFE,  manner  of  — 

1  .Course  of  life,  a-yayfi  agoge. 

2  Ti.  3.  10  thou  hast  fully  known  my.  .manner  of  life 

2.  Manner  of  life,  plain s  biosis. 

Acts  26.  4  My  manner  of  life  from  my  youth,  which 
LIFE,  to  give  or  preserve  — 

1  -To  give,  preserve,  or  revive  life,  n;n  chayah,  3. 
J°b  33.  4  breath  of  the  Almighty  hath  given  me  1. 

36.  6  He  preservetli  not  the  life  of  the  wicked 
Eccl.  7.  12  wisdom  giveth  life  to  them  that  have  it 

2.  To  make  alive,  or  living,  faoiroifa  zoopoieo. 

2  Co.  3.  6  the  letter  killeth,  but  the  spirit  giveth  life 
Gal.  3.  21  a  law  given  which  could  have  given  life 
LIFE  TIME  — 


1  .Life,  alive,  living,  'n  chai. 

2  Sa.  18. 18  Absalom  in  his  lifetime  had  taken  and  r. 

2.  Life,  motion,  activity,  fa-ft  zoe. 

Lukei6.  25  thou  in  thy  lifetime  receivedst  thy  good 

3 . To  live,  be  alive,  fa 01  zao. 

Heb.  2.  13  were  all  their  lifetime  subject  to  bondage 
LIFT  up  or  out,  to  — 

1  .To  make  great,  magnify,  Snj  gadal,  5. 

Psa.  41.  9  friend,  .hath  lifted  up  (his)  heel  against 

2.  To  draw  up,  tfn  dalah,  3. 

Psa.  30.  1  thou  hast  lifted  me  up,  and  hast  not  made 

3.  To  wave,  nuph,  5. 

Exod2o.  25  for  if  thou  lift  up  thy  tool  upon  it,  thou 
Deut27.  5  thou  slialt  not  lift  up.  iron,  .upon  them 
Josh.  8.  31  over  which  no  man  hath  lift  up.  iron 
Job  31.  21  If  I  have  lifted  up  my  hand  against  the 

4.  To  lift  up,  Vut  netal. 

Dan.  4.  34  I  Nebuchadnezzar  lifted  up  mine  eyes 

5.  To  lift  up,  bear,  carry  away,  Nb't  nasa. 

Gen.  13.  10  Lot  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  beheld  all  the 

13.  14  Lift  up  now  thine  eyes,  and  look  from  the 

18.  2  he  lift  up  his  eyes  and  looked,  and,  lo,  th. 

21.  16  shesat  over  against,  .and  lift  up  her  voice 
21. 18  Arise,  lift  up  the  lad,  and  hold  him  in  thine 

22.  4  Abraham  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  saw  the 

22.  13  Abraham  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  looked 
24.  63  he  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  saw,  and,  behold 
24.  64  Rebekah  lifted  up  her  eyes,  and  when  she 
27.  38  And  Esau  lifted  up  his  voice,  and  wept 

29. 11  Jacob  kissed  Rachel,  and  lifted  li  1 1  his  v. 

31.  10  I  lifted  up  mine  eyes,  and  saw  in  a  dream 

31. 12  Lift  up  now  thine  eyes,  and  see,  all  the 
33.  1  Jacob  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  looked,  and 
33.  5  he  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  saw  the  women 
37.  25  they  lifted  up  their  eyes  and  looked,  and 
40. 13,  19  within  three  days  shall  Pharaoh  lift  up 

40.  20  he  lifted  up  the  head  of  the  chief  butler 
43.  29  he  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  saw  his  brother 

Exodi4.  10  the  children  of  Israel  lifted  up  their  eyes 
Lev.  9.  22  Aaron  lifted  up  his  hand  toward  thepeo. 
Hum.  6.  26  The  LORD  lift  up  his  countenance  upon 

14.  1  all  the  congregation  lifted  up  their  voice 
24.  2  Balaam  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  he  saw  Is. 

Deut.  3.  27  lift  up  thine  eyes  westward,  and  north. 

4. 19  lest  thou  lift  up  thine  eyes  unto  heaven 

32.  40  I  lift  up  my  hand  to  heaven,  and  say,  I 
Josh.  5.  13  that  he  lifted  up  his  eyes  and  looked,  and 
Judg.  2.  4  the  people  lifted  up  their  voice,  and  wept 

8.  28  that  they  lifted  up  their  heads  no  more 

9.  7  lifted  up  his  voice  and  cried,  and  said 


LIFT 


605 


LIGHT 


Judgit).  17  when  he  had  lifted  up  his  eyes,  he  saw  a 
aI.  2  and  lifted  up  their  voices,  and  wept  sore 
Ruth  1.  9,  14  they  lifted  up  their  voice,  and  wept 

1  Sa.  6.  13  they  lifted  up  their  eyes,  and  saw  the  ark 

ix.  4  the  people  lifted  up  their  voices,  and  wept 
24. 16  And  Saul  lifted  up  his  voice,  and  wept 
30.  4  lifted  up  their  voice  and  wept,  until  they 

2  Sa.  3.  32  the  king  lifted  up  his  voice,  and  wept  at 

13.  34  the  young  man.  .lifted  up  his  eyes  and  1. 

13.  36  came,  and  lifted  up  their  voice  and  wept 
18.  24  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  looked,  and  behold 
18  28  lifted  up  their  hand  against  my  lord  the 
20  21  hath  lifted  up  his  hand  against  the  king 
2  Ki  q  32  he  lifted  up  his  face  to  the  window,  and 
14  10  and  thine  heart  hath  lifted  thee  up :  glory 
iq  4  lift  up.  .prayer  for  the  remnant  that  are 
iq.  22  lifted  up  thine  eyes  on  high  ? . .  against  the 
25  27  did  lift  up  the  head  of  Jehoiachm  king  of 

1  Ch  21  16  David  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  saw  the  an. 

2  Ch.25.  19  and  thine  heart  lifted  thee  up  to  boast 
Job  2.  12  when  they  lifted  up  their  eyes  afar  off,  and 

2  i2  they  lifted  up  their  voice,  and  wept ;  and 
10.  15  (if)  I  be  righteous,  (yet)  will  I  not  lift  up 
ji.  15  then  shalt  thou  lift  up  thy  face  without 
22.  26  For  then . .  shalt  lift  up  thy  face  unto  God 
30  22  Thou  liftest  me  up  to  the  wind  ;  thou  ca. 
Psa  4  6  lift  thou  up  the  light  of  thy  countenance 

10  12  lift  up  thine  hand  :  forget  uot  the  humble 
24  4  who  hath  not  lifted  up  his  soul  unto  van. 

24.  7  Lift  up  your  heads,  0  ye  gates  ;  and  be  ye 
-4.  9  Lift  up  your  heads,  O  ye  gates,  .lift,  up 

25.  1  Unto  thee,  O  Lord,  do  I  lift  up  my  soul 
28.  2  when  I  lift  up  my  hands  toward  thy  holy 
63.  4  I  will  lift  up  my  hands  in  thy  name 

83  2  they  that  hate  thee  have  lifted  up  the  h. 

86.  4  unto  thee,  0  Lord,  do  I  lift  up  my  soul 
93  3  The  floods  have  lifted  up.  .have  lifted  up 

03  3  0  Lord,  the  floods  lift  up  their  waves 

102  10  for  thou  hast  lifted  me  up,  and  cast  me 
106  26  he  lifted  up  his  hand  against  them,  to  over. 
119.  48  My  hands  also  will  I  lift  up  unto  thy  com. 
x2x.  i  I  will  lift  up  mine  eyes  unto  the  hills 
123  1  Unto  thee  lift  I  up  mine  eyes,  O  thou  that 

134  2  Lift  up  your  hands  (in)  the  sanctuary,  and 

143.  8  cause  me  to  know . .  for  I  lift  up  my  soul 
Isa.  2.  4  nation  shall  not  lift  up  sword  against  na. 

5  26  he  will  lift  up  an  ensign  to  the  nations 
10.  24  shall  lift  up  his  staff  against  thee,  after 

10.  26  so  shall  he  lift  it  up  after  the  manner  of 

13.  2  Lift  ye  up  abatiner  upon  the  high  mount. 
18.  3  he  lifteth  up  an  ensign  on  the  mountains 
24.  14  They  shall  lift  up  their  voice,  they  shall 
37  4  lift  up .  .prayer  for  the  remnant  that  is  1. 

/  ,-vi  23  exalted  (thy)  voice,  and  lifted  up  thine 
C4o  26  Lift  up  your  eyes  on  high,  and  behold  who 
42.  2  He  shall  not  cry  nor  lift  up,  nor  cause  his 
42.  11  Let  the  wilderness  and  the  cities,  .lift  up 
49  18  Lift  up  thine  eyes  round  about,  and  beh. 
49.  22  I  will  lift  up  mine  hand  to  the  Gentiles 

51.  6  Lift  up  your  eyes  to  the  heavens,  and  look 

52.  8  Thy  watchmen  shall  lift  up  the  voice ;  with 
60.  4  Lift  up  thine  eyes  round  about,  and  see 

Jer.  3.  2  Lift  up  thine  eyes  unto  the  high  places 

7.  16  neither  lift  up  cry  nor  prayer  for  them 

11.  14  neither  lift  up  a  cry  or  prayer  for  them 
13.  20  Lift  up  your  eyes,  and  behold  them  that 
52.  31  lifted  up  the  head  of  Jehoiaehin  kingof  J 

Lam.  2.  19  lift  up  thy  hands  toward  him  for  the  life 
3.  41  Let  us  lift  up  our  heart  with,  .hands  unto 
Eze.  3.  14  So  the  spirit  lifted  me  up,  and  took  me 

8.  3  the  spirit  lifted  me  up  between  the  earth 
8.  5  lift  up  thine  eyes  now  the  way  toward  the 
8  5  So  I  lifted  up  mine  eyes  the  way  toward 

10.  16  when  the  cherubim  lifted  up  their  wings 
10  19  the  cherubim  lifted  up  their  wings,  and 

11.  1  the  spirit  lifted  me  up,  and  brought  me 
11.  22  Then  did  the  cherubim  lift  up  their  wings 
18.  6,  15  neither  hath  lifted  up  his  eyes  to  the 
18. 12  hath  lifted  up  his  eyes  to  the  idols,  hath 
20.  5,  5,  6, 15,  23 1  lifted  up  mine  hand  unto  them 
20.  28,  42 1  lifted  up  mine  hand  togive  it  to  them 
23.  27  thou  shalt  not  lift  up  thine  eyes  unto  them 
33.  25  and  lift  up  your  eyes  toward  your  idols 
36.  7  I  have  lifted  up  mine  hand,  Surely  the  h. 
44.  12  therefore  have  I  lifted  up  mine  hand  ag. 
47.  14  I  lifted  up  mine  hand  to  give  it  unto  your 

Dan.  8.  3  Then  I  lifted  up  mine  eyes,  and  saw,  and 
10.  5  Then  I  lifted  up  mine  eyes,  and  looked 
Mic.  4.  3  nation  shall  not  lift  up  a  sword  against  n. 
Hab.  3.  10  the  deep .  lifted  up  his  hands  on  high 
Zech.  1.  18  Then  lifted  I  up  mine  eyes,  and  saw,  and 
1.  21  so  that  no  man  did  lift  up  his  head  :  but 

1.  21  which  lifted  up  (their)  horn  overthe  land 

2.  1  I  lifted  up  mine  eyes  again,  and  looked 
5.  1  Then  I  turned,  and  lifted  up  mine  eyes 
5.  5  Lift  up  now  thine  eyes,  and  see  what  (is) 
5.  9  Then  lifted  I  up  mine  eyes,  and  looked 

5.  9  they  lifted  up  the  ephali  between  the  earth 

6.  1  And  I  turned,  and  lifted  up  mine  eyes,  and 

6.  To  lift  up,  bear,  carry  away,  ufl  nasa,  3. 

Psa.  28.  9  feed  them  also,  and  lift  them  up  for  ever 

7 . To  give,  jro  nalhan. 

Prov.  2.  3  liftest  up  thy  voice  for  understanding 
Jer.  22.  20  lift  up  thy  voice  in  Bashan,  and  cry  from 

8.  To  cause  to  stand,  uy  ud,  3 a. 

Psa.  147.  6  The  Lord  lifteth  up  the  meek  :  hecasteth 

9.  To  stir  up,  ny  ur,  3a. 

2  Sa.  23.  18  lifted  up  his  spear  against  three  hundred 
1  Ch.ii.  11  lifted  up  his  spear  against  three  hundred 


10.  To  cause  to  come  up,  draw  up,  rby  alah,  5. 

Gen.  37.  28  drew  and  lifted  up  Joseph  out  of  the  pit 
IS  ah.  3.  3  The  horseman  lifteth  up  both  the  bright 

11.  To  answer,  respond,  nry  anali. 

Jer.  51.  14  and  they  shall  lift  up  a  shout  against  thee 

12.  To  cry  aloud,  rejoice,  neigh,  Sax  tsahal,  3. 

Isa.  10.  30  Lift  up  thy  voice,  O  daughter  of  Gallim 

^3.  To  cause  to  rise  up,  Dip  gum,  5. 

Eccl  4.  10  if  they  fall,  the  one  will  lift  up  his  fellow 
Eze  26.  8  He  shall.,  lift  up  the  buckler  against  thee 


14 . To  make  high,  on  rum,  3 a. 

1  Sa.  2.  7  The  Lord,  .bringeth  low,  and  lifteth  up 

2  Sa.  22.  49  thou  also  hast  lifted  me  up  on  high  above 
Psa.  9.  13  that  liftest  me  up  from  the  gates  of  death 

18.  48  thou  liftest  me  up  above  those  that  rise 
107.  25  wind,  which  lifteth  up  the  waves  thereof 

15.  To  make  high,  on  rum,  5. 

Gen.  14.  22  I  have  lift  up  mine  hand  unto  the  Lord 

39.  1 5  when  he  heard  that  I  lifted  up  my  voice 
/  39.  18  it  came  to  pass,  as  I  lifted  up  my  voice 

41.  44  without  thee  shall  no  man  lift  up  his  hand 
Exod.  7.  20  he  lifted  up  the  rod,  and  smote  the  waters 
1 4.  16  lift  thou  up  thy  rod,  and  stretch  out  thine 
Num2o.  1 1  Moses  lifted  up  his  hand,  and  with  his  rod 
I  Sa.  2.  8  lifteth  up  the  beggar  from  the  dunghill 
1  Ki.11.26,  27  he  lifted  up  (his)  hand  against  the  king 
1  Ch.25.  5  All.  .the  sons  of  Heman.  .to lift  up  the  h. 

.  2  Ch.  5.13  when  they  lifted  up  (their)  voice  with  the 
/  Ezra  9.  6  blush  to  lift  up  my  face  to  thee,  my  God 
Job  38.  34  Canst  thou  lift  up  thy  voice  to  the  clouds 
Psa.  74.  3  Lift  up  thy  feet  unto  the  perpetual  deso. 
75.  4  I  said . .  to  the  wicked,  Lift  not  up  the  horn 
75.  5  Lift  not  up  your  horn  on  high  :  speak  (not) 
no.  7  He  shall  drink,  .therefore  shall  he  lift  up 
1 13.  7  He.  .lifteth  the  needy  out  of  the  dunghill 
Isa.  10.  15  shake  (itself)  against  them  that  lift  it  up 
10. 15  as  if  the  staff  should  lift  up  (itself),  as  if 

40.  9  lift  up  thy  voice  and  strength  ;  lift  (it)  up 

/  58.  1  lift  up  thy  voice  like  a  trumpet,  and  show 

62.  10  Go  through,  .lift  up  a  standard  for  the  p. 
Eze.  21.  22  to  lift  up  the  voice  with  shouting,  to  ap. 

16 . To  cause  to  go  in,  wa  bo,  5. 

Psa.  74.  5  he  had  lifted  up  axes  upon  the  thick  trees 

17.7’)  lift  up,  aipoi  airo. 

Lukei7-  13  they  lifted  up  (their)  voices,  and  said,  J. 
Johnn.  41  Jesus  lifted  up(his)eyes,  and  said,  Father 
Acts  4.  24  they  lifted  up  their  voice  to  God  with  one 
Rev.  10.  5  the  angel . .  lifted  up  his  hand  to  heaven 

18.  To  cause  to  stand  up,  avlarypi  anistemi. 

Acts  9.  41  he  gave  her  (his)  hand,  and  lifted  her  up 

19.  To  set  upright  again,  avopbuu  anorthoo. 

Heb.  12.  12  lift  up  the  hands  which  hang  down,  and 

20.  To  lift  out,  iyclpoi  egeiro. 

Matt  12.  11  will  he  not  lay  hold  on  it  andlift  (it)  out? 
Mark  1.  31  took  her  by  the  hand,  and  lifted  her  up 
9.  27  took  him  by  the  hand,  and  lifted  him  up 
Acts  3.  7  took  him  by  the  right  hand,  and  lifted . .  up 

21.7V*  lift  up,  raise  upon,  eVaipoi  epairo. 

Matt  17.  8  when  they  had  lifted  up  their  eyes,  they 
Luke  6.  20  he  lifted  up  his  eyes  on  his  disciples,  and 

11.  27  a  certain  woman .  .lifted  up  liervoice,  and 

16.  23  in  hell  he  lift  up  his  eyes,  being  in  torm. 
18.  13  would  not  lift  up  so  much  as(his)eyes  unto 

21.  28  then  look  up,  and  lift  up  your  heads  ;  for 
24.  50  he  lifted  up  his  hands,  and  blessed  them 

John  4.  35  Lift  up  your  eyes,  and  look  on  the  fields 
6.  5  When  Jesus  then  lifted  up  (his)  eyes,  and 
13. 18  that  eateth  bread  with  me  hath  lifted  up 

17.  1  lifted  up  his  eyes  to  heaven,  and  said,  F. 
Acts  2. 14  lifted  up  his  voice,  and  said  unto  them 

14.  11  lifted  up  their  voices,  saying  in  the  speech 

22.  22  lifted  up  their  voices,  and  said,  Away  with 
1  Ti.  2.  8  lifting  up  holy  hands,  without  wrath  and 

22.  To  exalt,  elevate,  set  on  high,  v\p6o>  hupsoo. 

John  3.  14  as  Moses  lifted  up  the  serpent  inithe  wil. 
3.  14  even  so  must  the  Son  of  man  [be  lifted  up] 
8.  28  When  ye  have  lifted  up  the  Son  of  man 

12.  32  I,  if  I  be  lifted  up  from  the  earth,  will  d. 
12.  34  The  Son  of  man  must  be  lifted  up?  who  is 

Jas.  4-  i°  Humble  yourselves,  .lie  shall  lift  you  up 


LIFT  up  again,  to  help  to  — 

To  cause  to  rise  up.  Dip  gum,  5. 

Deut  22.  4  thou  shalt  surely  help  him  to  lift . .  up  ag. 

LIFT  up  as  or  on— [See  Ensign,  high.] 


LEFT  up  self,  to  — 

] .  To  be  or  become  high  nr  haughty,  tip?  gabah. 

Eze.  31.  10  thou  hast  lifted  up  thyself  in  height,  and 

2  .To  lift  self  on  high,  ton  mar  a,  5. 

Job  39.  18  What  time  she  lifteth  up  herself  on  high 

3.  To  be  lifted  up,  N'yf  nasa,  2. 

Psa.  7.  6  lift  up  thyself,  because  of  the  rage  of  mine 
94.  2  Lift  up  thvself,  thou  judge  of  the  earth 
Isa.  33.  10  Now  will  I  rise .  .now  will  I  lift  up  myself 

4.  To  lift  up  self,  t>V)  nasa,  7. 

Num  16.  3  wherefore  then  lift  ye  up  yourselves  above 
23.  24  and  lift  up  himself  as  a  vounglion  :  he  shall 
Prov. 30.  32  hast  done  foolishly  in  lifting  up  thyself 
Eze.  17.  14  that  it  might  not  lift  itself  up.  .that  by  k. 

5. 7V)  stir  up  self,  "W  ur,  7a. 

Job  31.  29  or  lifted  up  myself  when  evil  found  him 


6.  To  lift  up  self,  go  up  high,  nVy  alah,  7 . 

Jer.  51.  3  against  (him  that)  lifteth  himself  up  in 

7.  To  lift  up  or  exalt  self,  on  rum,  7a. 

Dan.  5.  23  hast  lifted  up  thyself  against  the  Lord  of 

8.  To  be  lifted  up,  onn  ramam,  2. 

Eze.  10.  17  (these)lifted up  themselves,  .forthe  spirit 

9.  To  lift  self  up  again,  avaKimru  anakupto. 
Lukei3. 11  a  woman,  .could  in  no  wise  lift  up  (hers.) 
John  8.  7  [lifted  up  himself,  and  said  unto  them] 

8.  10  [When  Jesus  had  lifted  up  himself,  and] 


LIFT  up  standard  or  ensign,  to  — 

1. To  cause  to  flee,  lift  up  an  ensign,  Dri  nus,  3 a. 

Isa.  59.  19  Lord  shall  lift  up  a  standard  against  him 

2.  To  lift  up  self,  display  self,  Dpi  nasas,  7a. 

Zech.  9.  16  lifted  up  as  an  ensign  upon  his  land 

LIFTED  up,  to  he  — 

1. To  be  or  become  high  or  haughty,  tipi  gabah. 

2  Ch.  17.  6  his  heart  was  lifted  up  in  the  ways  of  the 

26.  16  his  heart  was  lifted  up  to  (his)  destruction 
32.  25  his  heart  was  lifted  up :  therefore  there  was 
Eze.  28.  2  Because  thine  heart  (is)  lifted  up,  and  thou 
28.  5  thine  heart  is  lifted  up  because  of  thy  ri. 
28. 17  Thine  heart  was  lifted  up  because  of  thy 

2.  To  be  lifted  v.p,  ^pi  netal. 

Dan.  7.  4  it  was  lifted  up  from  the  earth,  and  made 

3.  To  be  lifted  up,  nc’I  nasa,  2. 

1  Ch.14.  2  for  his  kingdom  was  lifted  up  on  high  be. 
Psa.  24.  7  and  be  ye  lift  up,  ye  everlasting  doors;  and 
Prov  30.  13  their  eyes  !  and  their  eyelids  are  lifted  up 
Isa.  2.  12  and  upon  every  (one  that  is)  lifted  up,  anil 

2. 13  all  the  cedars,  (that  are),  lifted  up,  and 

2. 14  and  upon  all  the  hills  (that  are)  lifted  up 
6.  1  upon  a  throne,  high  and  lifted  up,  and 

Jer.  51.  9  her  judgment,  .is  lifted  up.  .to  the  skies 
Eze.  1. 19  when  the  living  creatures  were  lifted  up 
1.  19  from  the  earth,  the  wheels  were  lifted  up 
1.  20  the  wheels  were  lifted  up  over  against 
1.  21  when  those  were  lifted  up  from  the  earth 

I.  21  the  wheels  were  lifted  up  over  against 

4.  To  be  draw.n  away,  pro  nathaq,  2. 

Josh.  4.  18  the  priests’  feet  were  lifted  up  unto  the 

5.  To  be  lifted  up,  presumptuous,  bsy  aphal,  4. 

Hab.  2.  4  Behold,  his  soul  (which)  islifted  up  is  not 

(jjTo  be  high,  nto  raam. 

Zech.  1 4.  10  it  shall  be  lifted  up,  and  inhabited  in  her 

7.  To  be  high,  Din  rum. 

Gen  7.  1 7  the  ark,  and  it  was  lift  up  above  the  earth 
Deut  8. 14  Then  thine  heart  be  lifted  up,  and  thou 
17.  20  That  his  heart  be  not  lifted  up  above  his 
Psa.  27.  6  now  shall  mine  head  be  lifted  up  above 
Isa.  26. 1 1  Lord  . .  thy  hand  is  lifted  up,  they  will  not 
Eze.  10.  17  stood  ;  and  when  they  were  lifted  up,  (th  .) 

31.  10  and  his  heart  is  lifted  up  in  his  height 
Dan.  5  20  when  his  heart  was  lifted  up,  and  his  mind 

II.  12  his  heart  shall  be  lifted  up  ;  and  he  shall 
Mic.  5.  9  Thine  hand  shall  be  lifted  up  upon  thine 

8.  To  be  lifted  up,  nen,  rama.m,  2. 

Eze.  10.  15  And  the  cherubims  were  lifted  up.  This 


LIFTED  up  with  pride,  to  he  — 

To  be  puffed  up,  rv<p6oyai  tuphoornai. 

1  Ti.  3.  6  lest  being  lifted  up  with  pride  he  fall  into 

LIFTER  up  — 

To  make  high,  on  rum,  5. 

Psa.  3.  3  my  glory,  and  the  lifter  up  of  mine  head 


LIFTING  up  — 

1.  Rising,  lifting  up,  nitta  geuth. 

Isa.  9.  18  shall  mount  up  (like)  the  lifting  up  of  sm. 

2.  Rising ,  lifting  up,  rna  gevah. 

Job  22.  29  thou  shalt  say,  (There  is)  lifting  up  ;  and 

3.  Lifting  up,  Syb  moal. 

Nell.  8.  6  Amen,  Amen,  with  lifting  up  their  hands 

4.  Lifting  up,  nxifri  maseth. 

Psa.141.  2  the  lifting  up  of  my  hands  (as)  the  evening 

5.  To  stir  up,  Dy  ur,  3a. 

1  Ch.  1 1.  20  for  lifting  up  his  spear  against  three  hun . 

6.  To  make  high,  on  rum,  5. 

1  Ch.15.  16  sounding,  by  lifting  up  the  voice  with  joy 

LIFTING  up  of  self — - 

Lifting  up,  rubcn  romemuth. 

Isa.  33.  3  at  the  lifting  up  of  thyself  the  nations 


LIGHT  — 

1  .Light,  tin  or.  , , 

Gen  1.  3  Let  there  be  light :  and  there  was  light 

1  4  God  saw  the  light,  that  (it  was)  good ;  and 

1'  4  God  divided  the  light  from  the  darkness 
I  C  God  called  the  light  Day,  and  the  darkness 
I.  18  and  to  divide  the  light  from  the  darkness 
Exodio.  23  all  the  children  of  Israel  had  light  in  their 
Judgiq.  26  fell  down  at  the  door,  .till  it  was  light 

1  Sa.  14.  36  spoil  them  until  the  morning  light,  and 

25  22  that  (pertain)  to  him,  bythemornmg light 
2  4  34  left  unto  Nabal  by  the  morning  light  any 
25.  36  told  him  nothing,  until  the  morning  light 

2  Sa.  17.  22  by  the  morning  light  there  lacked  not  one 

23.  4  as  the  light  of  the  morning(when)thesun 
2  Ki.  7.  9  if  we  tarry  till  the  morning  light,  some 


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Job  3.  9  let  it  look  for  light,  but  (have)  none ;  nei. 

3.  16  not  been  ;  .ns  infants  (which)  never  saw  li. 
3.  20  Wherefore  is  light  given  to  him  that  is  in 

12.  22  bringeth  out  to  light  the  shadow  of  death 

12.  23  They  grope  in  the  dark  without  light,  and 

17.  12  the  light  (is)  short  because  of  darkness 

18.  5  the  light  of  the  wicked  shall  be  put  out 
18.  6  The  light  shall  be  dark  in  his  tabernacle 
18.  18  He  shall  be  driven  from  light  into  dark. 
22.  28  and  the  light  shall  shine  upon  thy  ways 

24.  13  They  are.  .those  that  rebel  against  the  1. 

24.  14  The  murderer  rising  with  the  light  killeth 

24.  16  in  the  day  time  :  they  know  not  the  light 

25.  3  and  upon  whom  doth  not  his  light  arise? 

28.  11  thing  that  is)  hid  briugeth  he  forth  to  li. 

29.  3  by  his  light  I  walked  (through)  darkness 

29.  24  the  light  of  my  countenance  they  cast  not 

30.  26  I  waited  for  light,  there  came  darkness 
33.  28  into  the  pit,  and  his  life  shall  see  the  light 
33.  30  to  be  enlightened  with  the  light  of  the  liv. 

36.  30  he  spreadeth  his  light  upon  it,  and  cover. 

36.  32  With  clouds  he  covereth  the  light ;  and  c. 

37.  15  and  caused  the  light  of  his  cloud  to  shine? 

37.  21  And  now  (men)  see  not  the  bright  light 

38.  15  from  the  wicked  their  light  is  withholden 

38. 19  Where  (is)  the  way.  .light  dwelleth  ?  and 

38.  24  By  what  way  is  the  light  parted,  (which) 

41.  18  By  his  neesings  a  light  doth  shine,  and  his 
Psa.  4.  6  lift  thou  up  the  light  of  thy  countenance 

27.  1  The  Lord  (is)  my  light  and  my  salvation 

36.  9  with  thee,  .in  thy  light  shall  we  see  light 

37.  6  bring  forth  thy  righteousness  as  the  light 

38.  10  light  of  mine  eyes,  it  also  is  gone  from  me 

43.  3  O  send  out  thy  light  and  thy  truth :  let 

44.  3  and  the  light  of  thy  countenance,  because 
49.  19  of  his  fathers;  they  shall  never  see  light 
56.  13  that  I  may  walk  before  God  in  the  light 
78.  14  he  led  them,  .all  the  night  with  a  light 
89.  15  they  shall  walk,  O  Lord,  in  the  light  of 
97.  11  Light  is  sown  for  the  righteous,  and  gla. 

104.  2  Who  coverest.  with  light  as.  .a  garment 
1 12.  4  Unto  the  upright  there  ariseth  light  in 
119. 105  a  lamp  unto  my  feet,  and  a  light  unto 
136.  7  To  him  that  made  great  lights  :  for  his 
139.  11  even  the  night  shall  be  light  about  me 
148.  3  Praise  ye.  .praise  him,  all  ye  stars  of  light 
Prov.  4.  18  as  the  shining  light,  that  shineth  more 

6.  23  the  law  (is)  light ;  and  reproofs  of  instru. 

13.  9  The  light  of  the  righteous  rejoiceth  :  but 

16.  15  In  the  light  of  the  king's  countenance  (is) 

Eccl.  2.  13  excelleth.  .as  far  as  light  excelleth  dark. 

11.  7  Truly  the  light  (is)  sweet,  and  a  pleasant 

12.  2  or  the  light,  or  the  moon,  or  the  stars,  be 
Isa.  2.  5  and  let  us  walk  in  the  light  of  the  Lord 

5.  20  that  put  darkness  for  light,  and  light  for 
5.  30  light  is  darkened  in  the  heavens  thereof 

9.  2  The  people,  .have  seen  a  great  light :  they 

9.  2  that  dwell . .  upon  them  hath  the  light  sli. 

10.  17  the  light  of  Israel  shall  be  for  a  fire,  and 

13.  10  For  the  stars,  .shall  not  give  their  light 
13. 10  moon  shall  not  cause  her  light  to  shine 

30.  26  light  of  the  moon  shall  be  as  the  light 

30.  26  light  of  the  sun  shall  he.  .as  the  light  of 

42.  61.  .give  thee,  .for  a  light  of  the  Gentiles 
42.  16  I  will  make  darkness  light  before  them 

45.  7  I  form  the  light,  and  create  darkness ;  I 
49.  6  I  will  also  give  thee  for  a  light  to  the  G. 
51.  4  I  will  make  my  judgment  to  rest  for  ali. 

58.  8  Thenshall  thy  light  break  forth  as  the  mo. 

58.  10  then  shall  thy  light  rise  in  obscurity,  and 

59.  9  we  wait  for  light,  but  behold  obscurity 

60.  1  Arise,  shine  ;  for  thy  light  is  come,  and 
60.  3  the  Gentiles  shall  come  to  thy  light,  and 
60.  19  The  sun  shall  be  no  more  thy  light  by  day 
60.  19  shallbe  unto  thee  an  everlasting  light,  and 
60.  20  the  Lore  shall  be  thine  everlasting  light 

Jer.  4.  23  and  the  heavens,  and  they  (had)  no  light 

13. 16  while  ye  look  for  light,  he  turn  it  into  the 

25.  10  of  the  millstones,  aud  the  light  of  the  c. 

31.  35  Lord,  which  giveth  the  sun  for  a  light  by 

31.  35  and  of  the  stars  for  a  light  by  night 

Lam.  3.  2  and  brought,  .darkness,  but  not.  .light 
Eze.  32.  7  and  the  moon  shall  not  give  her  light 
Hos.  6.  5  thy  judgments,  .the  light  (that)  goeth 
Amos  5.  18  the  day  of  the  Lord  (is)  darkness,  .not  li. 

5.  20  the  day  of  the  Lord  (be)  darkness,  .not  li. 
Mic.  2.  1  when  the  morning  is  light,  they  practise 

7.  8  when  I  sit  in  darkness,  the  LORD . .  a  light 
7.  9  he  will  bring  me  forth  to  the  light. .  I  shall 

Hab.  3.  4  And  (his)  brightness  was  as  the  light ;  he 

3.  11  at  the  light  of  thine  arrows  they  went 
Zeph.  3.  5  doth  he  bring  his  judgment  to  light,  he  f. 
Zech.14.  6  the  light  shall  not  be  clear,  (nor)  dark 

14.  7  pass,  (that)  at  evening  time  it  shall  be  1. 

2 . Light,  up  ur. 

Isa.  50. 11  walk  in  the  light  of  your  fire,  and  in  the 

3.  Light,  rrjip  orah. 

Esth.  8.  16  The  .Tews  had  light,  and  gladness,  and  joy 
Psa.  1 39.  12  the  darkness  and  the  light  (are)  both  alike 

i.  Light  giver,  ilKD  maor. 

Gen.  i.  14  Let  there  be  lights  in  the  firmament  of  the 

1.  15  let  them  be  for  lights  in  the  firmament  of 
1.  16  And  God  made  two  great  lights;  the 

1. 16  greater  light  to  rule,  .the  lesser  light  to 
Exod25-  6  Oil  for  the  light,  spices  for  anointing  oil 
27.  20  pure  oil  olive  beaten  for  the  light,  to  ca. 
35.  8  oil  for  the  light,  and  spices  for  anointing 
35.  14  The  candlestick  also  for  the  light,  and  his 

35. 14  and  his  lamps,  with  the  oil  for  the  light 
35.  28  spice,  and  oil  for  the  light,  and  for  the 


Exod39.  37  all  the  vessels  thereof,  and  the  oil  for  light 
Lev.  24.  2  pure  oil  olive  beaten  for  the  light,  to  cause 
Num.  4.  9  and  coverthccandlestick  of  the  light,  and 

4. 16  the  oil  for  the  light,  and  the  sweet  incense 
Psa.  74. 16  thou  hast  prepared  the  light  and  the  sun 

90.  8  our  secret  (sins)  in  the  light  of  the  count. 
Prov  15.  30  The  light  of  the  eyes  rejoiceth  the  heart 

5.  Place  of  sight,  vision,  window,  mm  mechesah. 

i  Ki.  7.  4,  5  light  (was)  against  light  (in)  three  ranks 

6.  Shining,  tni  nogah. 

Isa.  50.  10  walketh  (in)  darkness,  and  hath  no  light? 

7.  Light,  hint,  Till  nehir,  nelior. 

Dan.  2.  22  knoweth . .  and  the  light  dwelleth  with  him 

8.  Light,  ITii:  nahiru. 

Dan.  5.  11  light  and  understanding  and  wisdom,  like 

5. 14  light  and  understanding  and  excellent  w. 

9.  Light,  .Tim  neliarah. 

Job  3.  4  darkness,  .neither  let  the  light  shine  upon 

10 . Light,  Yj  nir. 

1  Ki.11.  36  David  my  servant  may  have  a  light  ahvay 

2  Ki.  8.  19  he  promised  him  to  give  him.  .a  light 

2  Ch.21.  7  as  he  promised  to  give  a  light  to  him  and 

11.  Light,  tj  ner. 

2  Sa.  21. 17  that  thou  quench  not  the  light  of  Israel 

12.  Dawning,  in#  shachar. 

Isa.  8.  20  (it  is)  because  (there  is)  no  light  in  them 

li. Light,  not  heavy,  eAcappis  elaphros. 

Mattn.  30  my  yoke  (is)  easy,  and  my  burden  is  light 
2  Co.  4.  17  our  light  affliction,  which  is  but  for  a  m. 

14.  A  torch,  Aapiras  lampas. 

Acts  20.  8  there  were  many  lights  in  the  upper  clia. 

15.  A  lamp,  Av^vos  luchnos. 

Matt  6.  22  The  light  of  the  body  is  the  eye :  if  ther. 
Luken.  34  The  light  of  the  body  is  the  eye:  therefore 

12.  35  Let  yourloins  begirded  about,  and.. lights 
John  5.  35  He  was  a  burning  and  a  shining  light :  and 
2  Pe.  1.  19  as  unto  a  light  that  shineth  in  adarkplace 
R,ev.  21.  23  And  the  city,  .the  Lamp  (is)  the  light  th. 

Vi.Splendour,  brightness,  a  shining  light ,  peyyos. 
Matt  24.  29  the  moon  shall  not  give  her  light,  and  the 
JIarki3.  24  after  that,  .the  moon  shall  not  give  her  1. 
Luke  1 1.  33  that  they  which  come  in  may  see  [the  li.] 

17 .Light,  radiance,  epus  phbs. 

Matt.  4.  16  The  people,  .saw  great  light;  and  to  them 

4.  16  in  the.  .shadowof  death  light  is  sprungup 

5. 14  Ye  are  the  light  of  the  world.  A  city  that 

5. 16  Let  your  light  so  shine  before  men,  that 
6.  23  If  therefore  the  light  that  is  in  thee  be 

10.  27  What  I  tell  you.  .speak  ye  in  light :  and 
17.  2  and  his  raiment  was  white  as  the  light 

Luke  2.  32  A  light  to  lighten  the  Gentiles,  and  the 

8.  16  that  they  which  enter  in  may  see  the  light 

11.  35  the  light  which  is  in  thee  be  not  darkness 

12.  3  shall  be  heard  in  the  light ;  andthatwliich 

16.  8  generation  wiserthan  the  children  of  light 

John  1.  4  In  him  was  life,  and  the  life  was  the  light 
1.  5  the  light  shineth  in  darkness;  and  the  dar. 
1.  7  came,  .to  bear  witness  of  the  Light,  that 
1.  8  not  that  Light,  but . .  witness  of  that  Light 
1.  9  the  true  Light,  which  lightetli  every  man 
3.  19  that  light  is  come  into  the  world,  and  men 

3. 19  loved  darkness  rather  than  light,  because 
3.  20  every  one  that  doeth  evil  liatetli  the  light 
3.  20  neither  cometh  to  the  light,  lest  his  deeds 
3.21  cometh  to  the  light,  that  his  deed  may  be 

5.  35  willing  for  a  season  to  rejoice  in  his  light 
8.  12  I  am  the  light  of  the  world :  lie  that  foil. 

8.  12  not  walk.,  but  shall  have  the  light  of  life 

9.  5  As  long  as  I  am  in  the  world,  I  :  n  the  li. 

11.  9  because  he  seeth  the  light  of  this  world 

11.  10  stumbletli.because  there  is  no  light  in  him 

12.  35  Yet  a  little  while  is  th.  light  with  you 
12.  33  Wralk  while  ye  have  the  l  ight,  lest  darkness 
12.  36  While  ye  have  light,  believe  in  the  light 
12.  36  that  ye  maybe  the  children  of  light.  These 
12.  46 1  am  come  a  light  into  the  world,  that  who. 

Acts  9.  3  there  shined  round  about  him  a  liglitfrom 

12.  7  came  upon,  and  a  light  sh.  ed  in  the  pr. 

13.  47  I  have  set  thee  to  be  a  light  of  the  Gent. 
16.  29  he  called  for  a  light,  and  sprang  in,  and 
22.  6  there  shone  from  heaven  a  great  light  ro. 
22.  9  they  that  were  with  me  saw  indeed  the  1. 
22.  11  And  when  I  could  not  see  for.  .that light 

26.  13  I  saw  in  the  way  a  light  from  heaven,  ab. 
26. 18  to  turn,  .fromdarkness  to  light, and(from) 

26.  23  should  show  light  unto  the  people,  and 

Rom.  2. 19  art.  .a  light  of  them  which  are  in  darkness 

13.  12  let  us  therefore,  .put  on  the  armour  of  li. 

2  Co.  4.  6  God,  who  commanded  the  light  to  shine 

6.  14  what  communion  hath  light  with  dark.? 
11.  14  Satan.  .is  transformed  into  an  angel  of  1. 

Eph.  5.  8  light  in  the  Lord  :  walk  as  children  of  li. 

5.  13  all  things.,  are  made  manifest  by  the  light 
5.  13  whatsoever  doth  make  manifest  is  light 
Col.  1.  12  of  the  inheritance  of  the  saints  in  light 
1  Th.  5.  5  Ye  are  all  the  children  of  light,  and  the 
1  Ti.  6.  16  the  light  which  no  man  can  approach 
Jas.  1.  17  cometh  down  from  the  Father  of  lights 
1  Pe.  2.  9  hath  called  you.  .into  his  marvellous  light 
i  Jo  1.  5  declare  unto  you,  that  God  is  light,  and 

1.  7  if  we  walk  in  the  light,  as  he  is  in  the  li. 

2.  8  is  past,  and  the  true  light  now  shineth 

2.  9  He  that  saith  he  is  in  the  light,  andliateth 
2.  10  He  that  loveth . .  abideth  in  the  light,  and 


Rev.  18.  23  the  light  of  a  candle  shall  shine  no  more 

21.  24  the  nations,  .shall  walk  in  the  light  of  it 

22.  5  they  need  no  candle,  neither  light  of  the 

18 . Light  giver,  puaryp  phoster. 

Phil.  2.  15  among  whom  ye  shine  as  lights  in  the  w. 
R.ev.  2i.  11  her  light,  .likeunto  astone  most  precious 

19 . Light,  illumination,  <pwricrp.os  pluitismos. 

2  Co.  4.  4  lest  the  light  of  the  glorious  gospel  of  C. 
4.  6  the  light  of  the  knowledge  of  the  glory  of 
[ See  Give,  set,  show.] 

LIGHT  — 

1.2b  be  unstable,  ins  pachaz. 

Judg.  9.  4  Abimelech  hired  vain  and  light  persons 
Zeph.  3.  4  Her  prophets  (are)  light  (and)  treacher. 

2.  Light,  not  heavy,  7p  gal. 

2  Sa.  2.  18  Asahel  (was  as)  light  of  foot  as  a  wild  roc 

3.  Very  light,  bp  qelogel. 

Num2i.  5  spake,  .our  soul  loatheth  this  light  bread 
LIGHT,  to  — 

1.2b  light,  kindle,  tip  or,  5. 

Tsa.  18.  28  thou  wilt  light  my  candle  :  the  Lord  my 

2.  To  come  down,  tv  yarad. 

1  Sa.  25.  23  she  hasted,  and  lighted  off  the  ass,  and 

3 . To fall,  7?)  naphal. 

Gen.  24.  64  when  she  saw  Isaac,  she  lighted  off  thee. 
Isa.  9.  8  The  Lord  sent,  .and  it  hath  lighted  upon 

4.  To  cause  to  go  up,  alah,  5. 

Exod25-  37  they  shall  light  the  lamps  thereof,  that 
30.  8  when  Aaron  lighteth  the  lamps  at  even 
40.  4  bring  in  the  candlestick,  and  light  the  1. 
40.  25  he  lighted  tile  lamps  before  the  Lord  ;  as 
Num.  8.  2  When  thou  lightest  the  lamps,  the  seven 
8.  3  Aaron  did  so ;  he  lighted  the  lamps  ther. 

5.  To  light,  kindle,  airr a  hapto. 

Luke  8.  16  No  man,  when  he  hath  lighted  a  candle 
11.  33  No  man,  when  he  hath  lighted  a  candle 

15.  8  doth  not  light  a  candle,  and  sweep  the 

6.  To  bum,  cause  to  burn,  uaiu 1  kaio. 

Matt.  5.  15  Neither  do  men  light  a  candle,  aud  put 

7.  To  fall,  fall  upon,  irima  pipto. 

Rev.  7.  16  neither  shall  the  sun  light  on  them,  nor 

8.  To  enlighten,  pwrlCca  photizo. 

John  1.  9  which  lighteth  every  man  that  cometh 

9.7b  come,  ipxop-ai  erchomai. 

Matt.  3.  16  descending  like  a  dove,  and  lighting  upon 
LIGHT,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  or  become  light,  tip  or. 

Gen.  44.  3  As  soon  as  the  morning  was  light,  the  men 

1  Sa.  29.  10  as  soon  as  ye  be  up.  .and  have  light,  dep. 

2.  To  ( cause  to)  shine,  yp;  yapha,  5. 

Job  10.  22  without  any  order,  and.  .the  light  (is)  as 
LIGHT  down,  to  — 

1.  To  come  down,  tv  yarad. 

Judg.  4.  15  Sisera  lighted  down  off  (Ins)  chariot,  and 

2.  To  fall,  7pi  naphal. 

2  Ki.  5.  21  he  lighted  down  from  the  chariot  to  meet 
LIGHT  (from  off),  to  — 

To  alight,  sink  down,  niy  tsanach. 

Josii  15.  18  she  lighted  off  (her)  ass  ;  and  Caleb  said 
Judg.  1. 14  she  lighted  from  off  (her)  ass  ;  and  Caleb 

LIGHT,  to  bring  to  — 

To  enlighten,  bring  to  light,  purifa  photizo. 

1  Co.  4.  5  will  bring  to  light  the  hidden  things  of  d. 

2  Ti.  1. 10  hath  brought  life  and  immortality  to  light 
LIGHT,  full  of  — 

Full  of  light,  shining,  bright,  pwrcivos  plibteinos. 
Matt.  6.  22  single,  thy  whole  body  shall  be  full  of  li. 
Luken.  34  single,  thy  whole  body  also  is  full  of  light 
11.  36  If  thy  whole  body,  .(be)  full  of  light,  hav. 
11.  36  the  whole  shall  be  full  of  light,  as  when 

LIGHT,  to  give  or  show  — 

1 .  To  cause  or  give  light,  nip  or,  5. 

Gen.  1.  15  to  give  light  upon  the  earth  :  and  it  was 
1.  17  God  set  them,  .to  give  light  upon  the  ea. 
Exodi3.  21  in  a  pillar  of  fire,  to  give  them  light;  to 

14.  20  it  gave  light  by  night.. so  that  the  one  came 
25.  37  that  they  may  give  light  over  against  it 
Num.  8.  2  shall  give  light  over  against  the  candles. 
Nell.  9.  12  to  give  them  light  in  the  way  wherein  they 

9. 19  pillar  of  fire  by  night,  to  show  them  light. 
Psa.  105.  39  He  spread,  fire  to  give  light  in  the  night 

1 1 8.  27  Lord,  which  hath  showed  us  light :  bind 

1 19.  130  The  entrance  of  thy  words  giveth  light 
Isa.  60.  19  for  brightness  shall  the  moon  give  light 

2.7b  cause  to  appear  or  shine  upon,  iiripaivu. 

Luke  1.  79  To  give  light  to  them  that  sit  in  darkness 

3.7b  appear  or  shine  upon,  enhpavui  epiphauo. 

Eph.  5.  14  Awake,  .and  Christ  shall  give  thee  light 

4.7b  give  the  light  of  a  torch,  Adyirw  lampo. 

Matt.  5. 15  it  giveth  light  unto  all  that  are  in  the  ho. 

5.7b  enlighten,  pwrlfa  photizo. 

Luken.  36  shining  of  a  candle  doth  give  thee  light 
Rev.  22.  5  the  Lord  God  giveth  them  light :  and  they 


LIGHT 


607 


LIKE 


LIGHT  of,  to  make  — 

To  be  careless,  disregard,  aptActn  ameleo. 

Matt22.  5  they  made  light  of  (it),  and  went  their  w. 

LIGHT  on,  or  upon,  to  — 

1  .To  find,  ttyo  matsa. 

Deut  ig.  5  lighteth  upon  his  neighbour,  that  he  die 
2  Ki.  io.  15  he  lighted  on  Jehouadab  the  son  of  Rec. 

2.7b  come  or  strike  upon,  y?3  pag a. 

Gen.  28.  n  he  lighted  upon  a  certain  place,  and  tar. 

LIGHT  thing,  to  be  or  seem  a  — 

To  be  or  become  light,  VVi)  qalal,  2. 

1  Sa.  18. 23  Seemethit  to  you  (a)  light  (thing)  to  be  a 

1  Ki.  16.  31  as  if  it  had  been  a  light  thing  for  him  to 

2  Ki.  3.  18  this  is.  .a  light  thing  in  the  sight  of  the 

20.  10  It  is  a  light  thing  for  the  shadow  to  go 
Isa.  49.  6  It  is  a  light  thing  that  thou  shouldest  be 
Eze.  8.  17  Is  it  a  light  thing  to  the  house  of  Judah 

LIGHT — [ See  Narrow.] 

LIGHTEN,  to  — 

1  .To  cause  or  give  light,  tin  or,  5. 

Ezra  9.  8  that  our  God  may  lighten  our  eyes,  and 
Psa.  13.  3  0  Lord  my  God:  lighten  mine  eyes,  lest 
77.  18  the  lightnings  lightened  the  world  :  the 
Prov29. 13  meet,  .the  Lord  lighteneth  both  their 

2.  To  cause  to  shine,  1JJ  nagali,  5. 

2  Sa.  22.  29  and  the  Lord  will  lighten  my  darkness 

3.  To  make  light,  lighten,  VV;;  qalal,  5. 

1  Sa.  6.  s  he  will  lighten  his  hand  from  off  you,  and 
Jon.  1.  5  cast  forth  the  wares,  .to  lighten  (it)  of 

4.  To  lighten  as  lightning,  dorpdirrw  astrapto. 
Lukei7.  24  as  the  lightning,  that  lighteneth  out  of 

5.  To  lighten,  make  light,  Kovtylfa  kouphizb. 

Acts  27.  38  they  lightened  the  ship,  and  cast  out  the 

6.  To  make  a  clearance  or  casting  out,  LifloAriv  ttoic. 

Acts  27. 18  And.  .the  next  (day)  they  lightened  the 

7.  To  enlighten,  give  light,  tparlfa  photizo. 

Rev.  18.  1  and  the  earth  was  lightened  with  his  glory 

21.  23  the  glory  of  God  did  lighten  it,  and  the  L. 

8.  Uncovering,  els  dwondAvif/ir  eis  apokalupsin. 
Luke  2.  32  A  light  to  lighten  the  Gentiles,  and  the 

LIGHTENED,  to  be  — 

To  become  bright,  inj  nahar. 

Psa.  34.  5  They  looked  unto  him,  and  were  lightened 
LIGHTER,  to  make  (somewhat)  — 

To  make  light,  VV[)  qalal,  5. 

1  Ki.12.  4  make  thou  the  grievous  service,  .lighter 

12.  9  Make  the  yoke. .thy  father. .put  upoh  us  1. 
12. 10  make  thou  (it)  lighter  unto  us  ;  thus  slialt 

2  Ch.io.  10  make  thou  (it)  somewhat  lighter  for  us 

LIGHTING  down  — 

Coming  down,  nil  nacliath. 

Isa.  30.  30  shall  show  the  lighting  down  of  his  arm 

LIGHTLY  — 

1  .A  little  thing,  toy??  kimat. 

Gen.  26.  10  one  of  the  people  might  lightly  have  lien 

2.Quickly,  hastily,  t«xu  tachu. 

Mark  9.  39  no  man .  .that can  lightly  speak  evil  of  me 
[ See  also  Afflict,  move.] 

LIGHTLY  esteem,  to  — 

To  dishonour,  *7?)  nabel,  3. 

Deut32.  15  lightly  esteemed  the  Rock  of  his  salvation 

LIGHTNESS  — 

1.  Instability,  runs  pachazuth. 

Jer.  23.  32  to  err  by  their  lies,  and  by  their  lightness 

2.  Lightness,  Vp  qol. 

Jer.  3.  9  came  to  pass  through  the  lightness  of  her 

3.  Lightness,  iAaeppta  elapliria. 

2  Co.  1.  17  did  I  use  lightness  ?  or  the  things  that  I 

LIGHTNING  — 

1. Light,  i'in  or. 

Job  37.  3  his  lightning  unto  the  ends  of  the  earth 
‘l.Ifightrdng,  pi?  baraq. 

Exodig.  16  that  there  were  thunders  and  lightnings 
2  Sa.  22.  is  he  sent  out.  .lightning,  and  discomfited 
Job  38.  35  Canst  thou  send  lightnings,  that  they  may 
Psa.  18.  14  he  shot  out  lightnings,  and  discomfited 
77.  18  the  lightnings  lightened  the  world  :  the 
97.  4  His  lightnings  enlightened  the  world  :  the 
135.  7  he  maketh  lightnings  for  the  rain  :  he  b. 
144.  6  Cast  forth  lightning,  and  scatter  them 
Jer.  10. 13  he  maketh  lightnings  with  rain,  and  brin. 

51.  16  he  maketh  lightnings  with  rain,  and  brin. 
Eze.  1.  13  and  out  of  the  fire  went  forth  lightning 
Han.  10.  6  his  face  as  the  appearance  of  lightning 
Nah.  2.  4  The  chariots . .  shall  run  like  the  lightnings 
Zech.  9. 14  his  arrow  shall  go  forth  as  the  lightning 

3.  Brightness,  lightning,  I'll)  chaziz. 

Job  28.  26  and  awayforthe  lightning  of  the  thunder 
38.  25  or  a  way  for  the  lightning  of  thunder 

l.  Flame,  tsV  lappid. 

Exod2o.  18  the  thunderings,  and  the  lightnings,  and 

5. Lightning,  darpairi]  astrape. 

Matt.24.  27  as  the  lightning  cometh  out  of  the  east 
28.  3  His  countenance  was  like  lightning,  and 


Lukeio.  18  I  beheld  Satan  as  lightning  fall  from  he. 

17.  24  as  the  lightning,  that  lighteneth  out  of 
Rev.  4.  5  lightnings  and  thunderings  and  voices 

8.  5  voices,  and  thunderings,  and  lightnings 

11.  19  there  were  lightnings,  and  voices,  and  th. 
16.  18  were  voices,  and  thunderings,  and  light. 

LIGHTNING,  flash  of  — 

Lightning,  p  13  bazaq. 

Eze.  1.  14  as  the  appearance  of  a  flash  of  lightning 
LIGN  aloes— [See  Trees.  ] 

LIGTJ  RE  — 

Opal,  jacinth,  ni^V  leshem. 

Exod28. 19  third  row  a  ligure,  an  agate,  and  an  am. 
39. 12  third  row,  a  ligure,  an  agate,  and  an  am. 

LIKE  — 

1. A  brother,  ns  ach. 

Eze.  18.  10  (that)  doeth  the  like  to  (any)  one  of  these 

2.  Likeness,  not  demuth. 

Psa.  58.  4  Their  poison  (is)  like  the  poison  of  a  serp. 

3.  Thus,  .13  koh. 

Jer.  23.  29  (Is)  not  my  word  like  as  a  fire?  saith  the 

I. Like,  to?  kemo. 

2  Ch.  35.  18  there  was  no  passover  like  to  that  kept  in 
Isa.  46.  9  I  (am)  God,  and  (there  is)  none  like  me 
51.  6  they  that  dwell  therein  shall  die  in  like 
Lam.  1.  21  hast  called,  and  they  shall  be  like  untome 

5. Simile,  similitude,  Vyto  mashal. 

Job  13.  12  Your  remembrances  (are)  like  unto  ashes 

6.  Similitude,  Veto  moshel. 

Job  41.  33  Upon  earth  there  is  not  his  like,  who  is 

7.  With,  oy  im. 

Psa.  73.  5  neither  are  they  plagued  like  (other)  men 
Dan.  5.  21  his  heart  was  made  like  the  beasts,  and 

8.  Likeness,  p'pi  dimyon. 

Psa.  17.  12  Like  as  a  lion,  .is  greedy  of  his  prey,  and 

9. Hs  these,  like  these,  ipn?  kahemmah. 

Jer.  36.  32  there  were  added  besides,  .many  like  w. 

10.  Like,  equal,  Taos  isos. 

Acts  11.  17  God  gave  them  the  like  gift  as.  .unto  us 

11  .Like,  resembling,  opoios  homoios. 

Matt  11.  16  It  is  like  unto  children  sitting  in  the  ma. 

13.  31  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  to  a  grain 
13.  33  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto  leaven 
13.  44  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto  treas. 
13.  45  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto  am. 
13.  47  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto  a  net 
13.  52  is  like  unto  a  man.  .an  householder  which 

20.  1  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto  a  man 

22.  39  the  second  (is)  like  unto  it,  Thou  slialt  love 

Markia.  31  the  second  (is)  [like],  .this,  Thoushaltlove 
Luke  6.  47  I  will  show  you  to  whom  he  is  like 

6.  48  He  is  like  a  man  which  built  an  house 

6.  49  is  like  a  man  that,  .built  an  house  upon 

7.  31  And  the  Lord  said .  .to  what  are  they  like? 
7.  32  They  are  like  unto  children  sittingin  the 

12.  36  like  unto  men  that  wait  for  their  lord 
13. 18  Unto  what  is  the  kingdom  of  God  like  ? 

13.  19  It  is  like  a  grain  of  mustard  seed,  which 
13.  21  It  is  like  leaven,  which  a  woman  took 

John  8.  5s  I  shall  be  a  liar  like  unto  you  :  but  I  know 

9.  9  others  (said),  He  is  like  him.  .lie  said,  lam 
Acts  17.  29  that  the  Godhead  is  like  unto  gold,  or 
Gal.  5.  21  drunkenness,  revellings,  and  such  like  :  of 
1  Jo.  3.  2  we  shall  be  like  him  ;  for  we  shall  see  him 
Jude  7  the  cities  about  them,  in  like  manner  giv. 
Rev.  1.  13  like  unto  the  Son  of  man,  clothed  with 

1.  15  his  feet  like  unto  fine  brass,  as  if  they 
2.18  the  Son  of  God ..  his  feet  (are)  like  fine  b. 

4.  3  he  that  sat  was  to  look  upon  like  a  jasper 

4.  3  a  rainbow . .  in  sight  [like]  uuto  an  emerald 
4.  6  a  seaof  glass  like  unto  crystal :  and  in  the 
4.  7  like  a  lion,  and  the  second  beast  like  a 
4.  7  and  the  fourth  beast,  .like  a  flying  eagle 
9.  7  locusts,  .like  unto  horses  prepared  unto 
9.  7  as  it  were  crowns  [like]  gold,  and  their 
9.  10  they  had  tails  like  unto  scorpions,  and 
9.  19  their  tails,  .like  unto  serpents,  and  had 
11.  1  there  was  given  me  a  reed  like  unto  a  rod 
13.  2  the  beast  which  I  saw  was  like  unto  a 

13.  4  Who  (is)  like  unto  the  beast  ?  who  is  able 
13. 11  he  had  two  horns  like  a  lamb,  and  he  spake 

14.  14  (one)  sat  like  unto  the  Son  of  man,  having 
16. 13  I  saw  three  unclean  spirits  [like]  frogs 
18.  18  saying,  What  (city  is)  like  unto  this  great 

21.  11  her  light  (was)  like  unto  a  stone  mostpr. 
21.  18  the  city,  .pure  gold,  like  unto  clear  glass 

12.  Thus  as,  ot/Vas  is  houtos  hbs. 

John  7.  46  [Never  man  spake  like  this  man] 

13.  Nearly  like,  similar,  rapigoios  paromoios. 

Mark  7.  8  [and  many  other  such  like  things  ye  do] 

7.  13  and  many  such  like  things  ye  do 

II.  These,  ravra  tauta. 

1  Th.  2.  14  ye  also  have  suffered  like  things  of  your 
15 .Such  as  these,  roiavra  toiauta. 

Acts  19.  25  with  the  workmen  of  like  occupation,  and 

16. As,  so  as,  is  hbs. 

Matt.  6.  29  Solomon,  .was  not  arrayed  like  one  of  th. 

28.  3  His  countenance  was  like  lightning,  and 
Mark  4.  31  (It  is)  like  a  grain  of  mustard  seed,  which 
Lukei2.  27Solomon.  .was  not  arrayed  like  one  of  these 


Acts  8.. 32  like  a  lamb  dumb  before  his  shearer,  so 
Rev.  1 8.  21  took  up  a  stone  like  a  great  millstone,  and 

17.  As  if,  i ad  hosei. 

Matt.  3.  16  saw  the  spirit  of  God  descending  like  a  d. 
Mark  1.  10  spirit  [like]  a  dove  descending  upon  him 
Luke  3.  22  descended  in  a  bodily  shape  [like]  a  dove 
John  1.  32  spiritdescendingfrom  heaven  [like]  a  dove 
Rev.  1.  14  His  head  and.  .hairs,  .white  [like]  wool 
[See  also  Come,  each,  even,  figure,  manner,  men,  occu¬ 
pation,  passions,  precious,  such,  tires.] 

LIKE,  to  — 

1  .To  love,  3ix  aheb. 

Amos  4.  5  for  this  liketh  you,  0  ye  children  of  Israel 

2.  To  delight,  rsi)  chaphels. 

Deutjs.  7  if  the  man  like  not  to  take  his  brother’s 
25.  8  (if)  he  stand,  .and  say,  I  like  not  to  take 

3 . To  be  pleased,  nyj  ratsali. 

1  Ch.28.  4  he  liked  me  to  make  (me)  king  over  all  I. 

4 . To  make  trial,  proof,  doiaydfa  dokimazb. 

Rom.  1.  28  even  as  they  did  not  like  to  retain  Godin 

LIKE,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  like,  ipi  damah. 

Psa.  102.  6  I  am  like  a  pelican  of  the  wilderness ;  I 
144.  4  Man  is  like  to  vanity  :  his  days  (are)  as  a 
Song  2.  9  My  beloved  is  like  a  roe  or  a  young  hart 
2.  17  be  thou  like  a  roe  or  a  young  hart  upon 

7.  7  This  thy  stature  is  like  to  a  palm  tree,  and 

8.  14  be  thou  like  to  a  roe  or  to  a  young  hart 
Isa.  1.  9  we  should  have  been  like  unto  Gomorrah 

46.  5  equal,  .compare  me,  that  wemaybe  like? 
Jer.  6.  2  I  have  likened  the  daughter  of  Zion  to  a 
Eze.  31.  2  speak.  .Whom  art  thou  like  in  thy  great.? 
31.  8  the  fir  trees  were  not  like  his  boughs,  and 
31.  8  nor  any  tree . .  was  like  unto  him  in  his  b. 
31.  18  To  whom  art  thou  thus  like  in  glory  and 

2.  To  be  or  become  like,  ipi  damah,  2. 

Eze.  32.  2  Thou  art  like  a  young  lion  of  the  nations 

3.  To  liken  self,  1?)  damah,  7. 

Isa.  14. 14  I  will  ascend.  .1  will  be  like  the  most  H. 

4.  To  be  like,  inn  d email. 

Dan.  3.  25  form  of  the  fourth  is  like  the  Son  of  God 
7.  5  behold  another  beast,  a  second,  like  to  a 

5.  To  be,  become,  i;i  hay  ah. 

Jer.  48.  6  Flee,  .be  like  the  heath  in  the  wilderness 

0.  To  think,  reckon,  3&;n  chashab,  3. 

Jon.  1.  4  sea,  so  that  the  ship  was  like  to  be  broken 

7.  To  be  or  become  like,  Veto  mashal,  2. 

Psa.  49. 12  Nevertheless,  .he  is  like  the  beasts  (that) 
49.  20  Man  (that  is),  .is  like  the  beasts  (that)  pe. 
143.  7  like  unto  them  that  go  down  into  the  pit 

8 -To  be  equal,  compared,  ito  shavah. 

Prov.26.  4  Answer  not.  .lest  thou  also  be  like  unto 

9.  To  be  like,  in  the  image  of,  touca  eoika. 

Jas.  1.  6  he  that  waveretli  is  like  a  wave  of  the  sea 
1.  23  he  is  like  unto  a  man  beholding  his  natural 

10.  To  m.ake  like,  opoiow  liomoiob. 

Matt  6.  8  Be  not  ye  therefore  like  unto  them :  for 

22.  2  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto  a  cer. 

LIKE,  to  become  — 

1. To  be  or  become  like,  Vnto  mashal,  2. 

Psa.  28.  1  I  become  like  them  that  go  down  into  the 
Isa.  14. 10  Art  thou  also,  .art  thou  become  like  unto 

2.  To  be  or  become  like,  beto  mashal,  7. 

Job  30.  19  and  I  am  become  like  dust  and  ashes 

LIKE,  tc  be  made  — 

1. To  make  equal,  ito  slievah,  3. 

Dan.  5.  21  his  heart  was  made  like  the  beasts,  and 

2.  To  liken  off,  atpogoiow  aphomoiob. 

Heb.  7.  3  made  like  unto  the  Son  of  God ;  abideth 
LIKE,  to  make  — - 

1. To  make  equed,  compare,  ito  shavah,  3. 

2  Sa.  22.  34  He  maketh  my  feet  like  hind's  (feet) ;  and 
Psa.  18.  33  He  maketh  my  feet  like  hind's  (feet),  and 

2.  To  make  like,  opoiicn  liomoiob. 

Rom.  9.  29  Sodoma,  and  been  made  like  unto  Gom. 
Heb.  2. 17  it  behoved  him  to  be  made  like  unto  (his) 

LIKE  manner,  in  — 

1  .So,  J?  ken. 

Exod.  7. 11  did  in  like  manner  with  their  cnehantm. 
Deut  22.  3  In  like  manner  shalt  thou  do  with  his  ass 

2.  Thus  also,  and  thus,  ovrai  ual  houto  kai. 

Marki3-  29  So  ye  in  like  manner,  when  ye  shall  see 

3.  According  to  these,  Kara  ravra  kata  tauta. 

Luke  6.  23  in  the  like  manner  did  their  fathers  unto 

A.  In  the  same  way,  wtravrus  hbsnutos. 

Luke2o.  31  in  like  manner  the  seven  also  :  and  they 
1  Ti.  2.  9  In  like  manner  also,  that  women  adorn 

LIKE  as  — 

1.  Likeness,  mni  demuth. 

Isa.  13.  4  The  noise,  .like  as  of  a  great  people ;  a  tu. 

2.  A  s,  even  as,  to?  kemo. 

Isa.  26.  17  Like  as  a  woman  with  child,  (that)  draw. 


LIKE 


LINEN 


3.  According  to  the  likeness,  ko.6'  bpoibryTa  hath  ho. 

Heb.  4.  15  but  was  in  all  points  tempted  like  as  (we 

4.  As,  so  as,  ws  hos. 

Mattra.  13  it  was  restored  whole,  like  as  the  other 

5.  As  if,  ixrel  hbsei. 

Acts  2.  3  appeared  unto  them  cloven  tongues,  like  as 

6.  Just  as,  Ihairep  hosper. 

Rom.  6.  a  that  like  as  Christ  was  raised  up  from  the 

LIKE,  the  — 

So,  thus,  )3  ken. 

1  Ki.  10.  20  there  was  not  the  like  made  in  any  king. 

LIKE  to,  made  — 

A  likeness,  something  made  like,  dpolwpa  homoioma. 
Rom.  1.  23  into  an  image  made  like  to  corruptible 

LIKE  unto,  to  be  — 

To  be  or  act  nearly  like,  wapoy.oid.fa  paromoiazo. 
Matt23-  27  [ye  are  like  unto]  wliited  sepulchres,  which 

LIKE  WINDED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  mind  the  same  thing,  rb  aurb  rppovew  to  auto. 
Rom.  15.  5  grant  you  to  be  like  minded  one  toward 
Phil.  2.  2  Fulfil  ye  my  joy,  that  ye  be  like  minded 

2  .One  of  a  like  or  equal  soul,  laoxpvxos  isopsuchos. 

Phil.  2.  20  I  have  no  man  like  minded,  who  will  na. 
LIKEN,  or  be  likened  to  — 

1.  To  liken,  noi  damah,  3. 

Isa.  40.  18  To  whom  then  will  ye  liken  God  ?  or  what 
40.  25  To  whom  then  will  ye  liken  me,  or  shall 
46.  s  To  whom  will  ye  liken  me,  and  make  (me) 
Lam.  2. 13  what  thing  shall  I  liken  to  thee,  O  daug. 

2.  To  liken,  compare,  nai  damah. 

Psa.  89.  6  (who)  among,  .sons,  .can  be  likened  unto 
Jer.  6.  2  I  have  likened  the  daughter  of  Zion  to  a 

3.  To  make  like,  oyoiboi  homoioo. 

Matt.  7.  24  I  will  liken  him  unto  a  wise  man,  which 

7.  26  shall  be  likened  unto  a  foolish  man,  which 

11.  16  But  whereunto  shall  I  liken  this  genera.? 
13.  24  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is  likened  unto  a 
18.  23  Therefore  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven  like. 

25.  1  Then  shall  the  kingdom  of  heaven  be  lik. 
Mark  4.  30  Whereunto  shall  we  liken  the  kingdom 
Luke  7.  31  Whereunto  then  shall  I  liken  the  men  of 

1 3.  20  Whereunto  shall  I  liken  the  kingdom  of  G.? 

LIKENESS  — 

1  .Likeness,  man  demulh. 

Gen.  1.  26  Letusmake  man.  .afterour  likeness  :  and 

5.  1  day  that  God  created  man,  in  the  likeness 

5.  3  Adam . .  begat  (a  son)  in  his  own  likeness 
Isa.  40.  18  or  what  likeness  will  ye  compare  unto  him? 
Eze.  1.  5  out  of  the  midst,  .(came)  the  likeness  of 

1.  5  And  this,  they  had  the  likeness  of  aman 

1.  10  As  forthe  likeness  of  their  faces,  they  four 

1. 13  As  for  the  likeness  of  the  living  creatures 

1.  16  they  four  had  one  likeness  :  and  their 

1.  22  the  likeness  of  the  firmament  upon  the  li. 
1.  26  above  the  firmament,  .(was)  the  likeness 
1.  26  upon  the  likeness  of  the  throne,  .the  like. 
1.  28  This  (was)  the  appearance  of  the  likeness 

8.  2  a  likeness  as  the  appearance  of  fire  :  from 
10.  1  the  appearance  of  the  likeness  of  a  throne 
10. 10  they  four  had  one  likeness,  as  if  a  wheel 
10.  21  the  likeness  of  the  hands  of  a  man.  .under 
10.  22  the  likeness  of  their  faces  (was)  the  same 

2.  Pattern,  form,  building,  rnan  tabnith. 

Deut.  4.  16  any  figure,  the  likeness  of  male  or  female 

4.  17  likeness  of  any  beast,  .likeness  of  any  wi. 

4. 18  likeness  of  any  thing,  .likeness  of  any  fish 

3.  Form,  similitude,  likeness,  njioi?  temunah. 

Exod2o.  4  or  any  likeness  (of  any  thing)  that  (is)  in 
Deut.  4.  23  the  likeness  of  any  (thing),  which  the  L. 

4.  25  make  a  graven  image,  (or)  the  likeness  of 

5.  8  Thou  shalt  not  make  thee . .  any  likeness 
Psa.  17.  15  satisfied,  when  I  awake,  with  thy  likeness 

4.  A  likeness, something  made  like,oyolwyahomoioma. 

Rom.  6.  5  if  we  have  been  planted,  .in  the  likeness 
8.  3  God,  sending  his  own  Son  in  the  likeness 
Phil.  2.  7  took ..  and  was  made  in  the  likeness  of  men 

5.  To  make  like,  byoiioi  homoioo. 

Acts  14.  11  gods  are  come  down  to  us  in  the  likeness 
LIKETH  (best)  — 

( j'ood ,  3ia  tob. 

Deut  23.  16  He  shall  dwell,  where  it  liketh  him  best 
Esth.  8.  8  Write  ye  also  for  the  Jews,  as  it  liketh  you 
LIKEWISE  — 

1. Also,  05  gam. 

Deut  12.  30  How  did  these . .  even  so  will  I  do  likewise 

2.  Thus,  according  to  this,  nxb  kazotli. 

Judg.  8.  8  to  Penuel,  and  spake  unto  them  likewise 

3.  Together,  alike,  at  once,  vair,  in;  yachad. 
Job  31.  38  or  that  the  furrows  likewise  thereof  com. 

4 .So,  thus,  J3  ken. 

Exod  22.  30  Likewise  shalt  thou  do  with  thine  oxen 

5.fn  like  manner,  likewise,  byoiws  homoios. 

Matt  22.  26  Likewise  the  second  also,  and  the  third 

26.  35  yet  will  I  not  deny  thee.  Likewise  also 

27.  41  Likewise  also  the  chief  priests,  mocking 
Mark  4.  16  these  are  they  likewise  which  are  sown  on 

15.  31  Likewise  also  the  chief  priests  mocking 


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Luke  3.  11  and  he  that  hath  meat,  lethimdolilcewise 

5.  33  and  likewise  (the  disciples)  of  the  Phari. 

6.  31  should  do  to  you,  do  ye  also  to  them  like. 
10.  32  likewise  a  Levite,  when  he  was  at  the  pi. 
10.  37  Then  said  Jesus  unto  him,  Go.  .do  thou  1. 

13.  5  except  ye  repent,  ye  shall  all  [likewise] 

16.  25  likewise  Lazarus  evil  things :  but  now  he 

17.  28  Likewise  also  as  it  was  in  the  days  of  Lot 
17.  31  the  field,  letliim  likewise  not  return  back 
22.  36  let  him  take  (it),  and  likewise  (his)  scrip 

John  5.  19  what,  .doeth,  these,  .doeth  the  Son  like. 

6.  11  likewise  of  the  fishes  as  much  as  they  wo. 
21.  13  Jesus  then..taketh  bread.. and  fish  like. 

Rom.  1.  27  likewise  also  the  men,  leaving  the  natural 
1  Co.  7.  3  likewise  also  the  wife  unto  the  husband 

7.  4  likewise  also  the  husband  hath  not  power 

7.  22  likewise  alsohe  that  is  called,  (being)  free 

Jas.  2.  25  Likewise  also,  was  not  Rahab  the  harlot  j. 

1  Pe.  3.  1  Likewise,  ye  wives,  (be)  in  subjection  to 

3.  7  Likewise,  ye  husbanas,  dwell  with  (them) 
5.  5  Likewise,  ye  younger,  submit  yourselves 

Jude  8  Likewise  also  these,  .dreamers  defile  the 
Rev.  8.12  the  day  shone  not. .and  the  night  likewise 

6.  Thus,  so,  ovrai  houtu. 

Matti7.  12  Likewise  shall  also  the  Son  of  man  suffer 
Luke  15.  7  likewise  joy  shall  be  in  heaven  over  one 
15.  10  Likewise,  I  say  unto  you,  There  is  joy  in 
Rom.  6. 11  Likewise  reckon  ye  also  yourselves  to  be 

7.  Very  near  to,  irapairXyalias  paraplesios. 

Heb.  2.  14  he  also  himself  likewise  took  part  of  the 
8 .So  in  the  same  manner,  waavriDs  hbsautos. 

Matt  20.  5  went  out  about  the  sixth . .  and  did  likew. 
21.  30  And  he  came  to  the  second,  and  said  like. 

21.  36  otherservants..and  they  did  unto  them  1. 

25.  17  likewise  he  that  (had  received)  two,  he 

Marki2.  21  the  second  took  her.  .andthe  third  like. 

14.  31  I  will  not  deny  thee. .  Likewise  also  said 
Lukei3.  3  except  ye  repent,  ye  shall  all  [likewise] 

22.  20  Likewise  also  the  cup  after  supper,  saying 
Rom.  8.  26  Likewise  the  spirit  also  helpeth  our  infi. 

1  Ti.  3.  8  Likewise,  .the  deacons  (be)  grave,  not  d. 

5.  25  Likewise  also  the  good  works,  .are  mani. 
Titus  2.  3  aged  women  likewise,  that . .  in  behaviour 

2.  6  Young  men  likewise  exhort  to  be  sober  mi. 

LIK'-HI,  'rip1?  Jah  is  doctrine. 

Son  of  Shemidah,  a  Benjamite.  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  7.  19  the  sons  of  Shemidah  were . .  L.  and  Aniam 

LIK  TNG,  in  good  — 

To  be  safe,  sound,  D^n  chalam. 

Job  39.  4  Their  young  ones  are  in  good  liking,  they 

LILY 

1 .  .1  lily,  shoshan. 

1  Ki.  7.  22  upon  the  top  of  the  pillars  (was)  lily  work 
7.  26  the  brim  of  a  cup,  with  flowers  of  lilies 
Song  2. 16  and  I  (am)  his:  he  feedeth  among  the  lil. 

4.  5  that  are  twins,  which  feed  among  the  lil. 

5.  13  his  lips. .  lilies,  dropping  sweet  smelling 

6.  2  to  feed  in  the  gardens,  and  to  gather  lilies 

6.  3  beloved  (is)  mine,  he  feedeth  among  the  1. 

7.  2  an  heap  of  wheat  set  about  with  lilies 

2.  A  lily,  JB'lB’  shushan. 

1  Ki.  7.  19  the  chapiters,  .of  lily  work  in  the  porch 

3.  A  lily,  njzhKi  shoshannah. 

2  Ch.  4.  5  the  brim  of  a  cup,  with  flowers  of  lilies 
Song  2.  1  I  (am)  the  rose  of  Sharon . .  the  lily  of  the 

2.  2  As  the  lily  among  thorns,  so  (is)  my  love 
Hos.  14.  5  he  shall  grow  as  the  lily,  and  cast  forth 

4. /1  lily,  Kpivov  krinon. 

Matt.  6.  28  Consider  the  lilies  of  the  field,  how  they 
Lukei2.  27  Consider  the  lilies  how  they  grow :  they 

LIME  — 

Plaster,  lime,  "rfe1  sid. 

Isa.  33.  12  people  shall  be  (as)  the  burnings  of  lime 
Amos  2.  1  he  burned  the  bones  of  the  king . .  into  lime 

LIMIT  — 

A  border,  S134  gebul. 

Eze.  43.  12  the  whole  limit  thereof  round  about  (sli. 

LIMIT,  to  — 

1.  To  mark  off,  limit,  aw  tavah,  5. 

Psa.  78.41  Yea,  they  .’.limited  the  Holy  One  of  Israel 

2.  To  mark  off,  bpifa  horizo. 

Heb.  4.  7  Again,  he  limiteth  a  certain  day,  saying 

LINE  — 

1  .Cord,  line,  rope,  chebel. 

2  Sa.  8.  2  with  a  line,  .with two  lines,  .one  full  line 
Psa.  .16.  6  The  lines  are  fallen  unto  me  in  pleasant 
78.  55  He.  .divided  them  an  inheritance  by  line 
Amos  7.  17  tliylandshallbedividedbyline  ;  and  thou 
Zech.  2.  1  behold,  a  man  with  a  measuring  line  in 

2.  A  thread,  cord,  01  n  chut. 

1  Ki.  7.  15  a  line  of  twelve  cubits  did  compass  either 

3.  Ribbon,  thread,  b'ns  pathil. 

Eze.  40.  3  a  man ..  with  a  line  of  flax  in  his  hand,  and 

4 . A  line,  rule,  rnjj,  lp,  1j3  qav,  qeveh. 

1  Ki.  7.  23  a  line  of  thirty  cubits  did  compass  it  ro. 

2  Ki.  21.  13  I  will  stretch  over  Jerusalem  the  line  ofS. 
2  Ch.  4.  2  alineof  thirty  cubits  did  compass  itround 
Job  38.  5  or  who  hath  stretched  the  line  upon  it  ? 
Psa.  19.  4  Their  line  is  gone  out  through  all  the  ea. 
Isa.  28.  10,  13  line  upon  line,  line  upon  line  ;  here  a 

28.  17  judgment  also  will  I  lay  to  the  line,  and 


Isa.  34.  1 1  he  shall  stretch  out  upon  it  the  line  of  con. 

34.  17  his  hand  hath  divided  it  unto  them  by  line 
Jcr.  31.  39  the  measuring  line  shall  yet  go  forth  over 
Lam.  2.  8  he  hath  stretched  out  a  line,  he  hath  not 
Eze.  47.  3  when  the  man  that  had  the  line  in  his  h.. 
Zech.  1.  16  a  line  shall  be  stretched  forth  upon  Jeru. 

5.  A  cutting  instrument,  red  ochre,  ■ntf'  sered. 

Isa.  44.  13  he  marketh  it  out  with  a  line,  he  fltteth 

6 . Line,  njpfl  tiqvah. 

Josh.  2. 18  thou  shalt  bind  this  line  of  scarlet  thread 
2.  21  she  bound  the  scarlet  line  in  the  window 

7..1  canon,  reed,  rule,  Kav&v  kanon. 

2  Co.  10.  16  not  to  boast  in  another  man's  line  of  things 
LINEAGE  — 

Paternal  descent,  irarpta  patria. 

Luke  2.  4  he  was  of  the  house  and  lineage  of  David 
LINEN  — 

1  .Fine  linen,  13  bad. 

Exod28.  42  thou  shalt  make  them  linen  breeches  to  c. 

39.  28  and  linen  breeches  (of)  flue  twined  linen 
Lev.  6.  10  the  priest  shall  put  on  his  linen  garment 

6.  10  his  linen  breeches  shall  he  put  upon  his 
16.  4  He  shall  put  on  the  holy  linen  coat,  and 
16.  4  he  shall  have  the  linen  breeches  upon  his 
16.  4  a  linen  girdle,  and  witli  the  linen  mitre 
16.  23  shall  put  off  the  linen  garments  which  he 
16.  32  shall  put  on  the  linen  clothes,  .the  holy 

1  Sa.  2. 18  (being)  a  child,  girded  with  a  linen ephod 

22.18  slew . .  persons  that  did  wear  a  linen  ephod 

2  Sa.  6.  14  David  (was)  girded  with  a  linen  ephod 

1  Ch.15.  27  David,  (had)  upon  him  an  ephod  of  linen 
Eze.  9.  2  one  man  among  them . .  clothed  with  linen 

9.  3  and  he  called  to  the  man  clothed  with  li. 
9. 1 1  behold,  the  man  clothed  withlinen,  which 

10.  2  he  spake  unto  the  man  clothed  with  linen 
10.  6  had  commanded  the  man  clothed  with  li. 
10.  7  hands  of  (him  that  was)  clothed  with  linen 
Dan.  10.  5  a  certain  man  clothed  in  linen,  whose  lo. 

12.  6  And.  .said  to  the  man  clothed  in  linen 

12.  7  I  heard  the  man  clothed  in  linen,  which 

2.  Linen,  flax,  rwiys  pishteh. 

Lev.  13.  47  a  woollen  garment,  or  a  linen  garment 

13.  48  of  linen,  or  of  woollen,  whether  in  a  skin 
13.  52  whether  warp  or  woof,  in  woollen  or  in  1. 
13.  59  in  a  garment  of  woollen  or  linen,  either 

Deut  22.  11  of  divers  sorts,  (as)  of  woollen  and  linen 
Jer.  13.  1  Go  and  get  thee  a  linen  girdle,  and  put  it 
Eze.  44. 17  they  shall  be  clothed  with  linen  garments 
44.  18  They  shall  have  linen  bonnets  upon  their 
44  18  shall  have  linen  breechesupon  their  loins 

3 . Flax,  linen,  \ivov  linon. 

Rev.15.  6  angels,  .clothed  in  pure  and  white  [linen] 

4.  Muslin,  fine  linen,  aivbwv  sindon. 

Marki5.  46  fine  linen,  .and  wrapped  him  in  the  linen 
Luke23.  53  wrapped  it  in  linen,  and  laid  it  in  a  sepul. 

LINEN  and  woollen  — 

Mixed  cloth,  imjW  shaatnez. 

Lev.  19. 19  shall  a  garment  mingled  of  linen  and  wo. 

LINEN,  fine  (twined)  — 

1.  Linen  garment,  )"io  sadin. 

Prov.31.  24  She  maketli  fine  linen,  and  selleth  (it) 
Isa.  3.  23  The  glasses,  and  the  fine  linen,  and  the 

2.  Fine  linen,  wys,  W  sheshi,  shesh. 

Gen.  41.  42  arrayed  him  in  vestures  of  fine  linen,  and 
EXCHI25.  4  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine  linen,  and 

26.  1  ten  curtains  (of)  fine  twined  linen,  and 

26.  31  and  fine  twined  linen,  of  canning  work 

26.  36  fine  twined  linen,  wrought  with  needlewo. 

27.  9  hangings  for  the  court  (of)  fine  twined  1. 
27. 16  fine  twined  linen,  wrought  with  needlewo. 

27.  18  the  heiglitflve  cubits  (of )  fine  twined  linen 

28.  5  they  shall  take  gold .  .and  fine  linen 

28.  6  shall  make  the  ephod  (of),  .fine  twined  1. 
28.  8  girdle . .  shall  be  of . .  fine  twined  linen 
28.  15  (of)  fine  twined  linen,  shalt  thou  make  it 
28.  39  shalt  embroider  the  coat  of  fine  linen 
28.  39  thou  shalt  make  the  mitre  (of)  fine  linen 

35.  6,  23  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine  linen,  and 

35.  25  that  which  they  had  spun .  .of  fine  linen 
35. 35  the  embroiderer,  .in  fine  linen,  and  of  the 

36.  8  made  ten  curtains  (of)  fine  twined  linen 
36.  35  And  he  made  a  veil  (of),  .flnetwined  linen 
36.  37  he  made . .  fine  twined  linen,  of  needlewo. 
38.  9,  16  the  hangings,  .(were  of)  fine  twined  1. 

38. 18  needlework,  (of)  blue,  .and  fine  twined  1. 

38.  23  and  an  embroiderer  in  blue,  and  fine  li. 

39.  2,  5,  Spurple,  and  scarlet,  .fine  twined  linen 
39.  3  and  in  the  fine  linen,  (with)  cunning  work 
39.  27  they  made  coats  (of)  fine  linen,  (of)  w'oven 
39.  28  mitre  (of)  fine  linen .  .bonnets  (of)  fine  li. 
39. 28  and  linen  breethes  (of)  fine  twined  linen 
39.  29  a  girdle  (of)  fine  twined  linen,  and  blue 

Eze.  16. 10  I  gilded  thee  about  with  fine  linen,  and 

16. 13  thy  raiment  (was  of)  fine  linen,  and  silk 
27.  7  Fine  linen  with  broidered  work  from  E. 

Z.Made  of  fine  linen,  fibaoivos  bussinos. 

Rev.  18. 16  that  great  city,  that  was  clothed  in  fine  1. 
19.  8  that  she  should  be  arrayed  in  fine  linen 
19.  8  the  fine  linen  is  the  righteousness  of  saints 

10. 14  the  armies. .followed. .clothed  in  fine  linen 

i.Fine  flax  or  linen,  fUtraos  bussos. 

Lukei6. 19  which  was  clothed  in  purpleand  fine  linen 
Rev.  18. 12  merchandise  of  gold. .and  [fine  linen],  and 


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JNEN  cloth,  clothes  — 

.A  piece  of  fine  linen,  oQiviov  othonion. 

Luke 24.  12  [beheld  the  linen  clothes  laid  by  thems.] 
Johnig.  40  wound  it  in  linen  clothes  with  the  spices 

20.  5  saw  the  linen  clothes  lying  ;  yet  went  he 

20.  6  cometh  Simon,  .and  seetli  the  linen  clot. 
20.  7  napkin ..  not  lying  with  the  linen  clothes 

‘..Muslin,  fine  linen,  aivbiiv  sindun. 

Matt  27.  59  Joseph . .  wrapped  it  in  a  clean  linen  cloth 
Mar.  14.  51  having  a  linen  cloth  cast  about  (his)  naked 

14.  52  left  the  linen  cloth,  and  (led  from  them 

JNEN  yarn  — 

Linen  yarn,  nipa  miqveh. 

1  Ki.  10.  28  Solomon  had  horses,  and  linen  yarn  :  the 

10.  28  merchants  received  the  linen  yarn  at  a  p. 

2  Ch.  1.  16  And  Solomon  had  horses,  .and  linen  yarn 

1.  16  merchants  received  the  linen  yam  at  a  p. 

ANGER,  to  — 

..  To  tarry,  linger,  delay,  Pino  mahah,  7a. 

Gen.  19.  16  while  he  lingered,  the  men  laid  hold  upon 
43.  10  except  we  hau  lingered,  surely  now  we 

!.  To  be  inactive,  apyeai  argeo. 

2  Pe.  2.  3  whosejudgment.  .lingeretli  not,  andtheir 
.INTEL  (upper)  — 

..A  ram, post,  b'P  ayil. 

1  Ki.  6.  31  the  lintel  (and)  side'posts  (were)  a  fifth 
'..Capital  of  a  column,  "ansa  kaphlor. 

Amos  9.  1  Smite  the  lintel  of  the  door,  that  the  posts 
Zeph.  2.  14  the  bittern  shalllodge  in  the  upper  lintels 

\.  Lintel,  upper  door  post,  iflptpo  mashqoph. 

Exod  12.  22  strike  the  lintel  anil  the  two  side  posts 

12.  23  when  he  seeth  the  blood  upon  the  lintel 

J'-NTJS,  A 7vos. 

L  Christian  at  Rome. 

2  Ti.  4.  21  Eubulus  greeteth  thee.  .L.,  and  Claudia 

JON  — 

..A  lion,  Pi'.pK,  ntt  ari,  ary  eh. 

Gen.  49.  9  Judah  (is)  a  lion’s  whelp :  from  the  prey 

49.  9  he  stooped  down,  he  couched  as  a  lion 
Num24.  9  he  lay  down  as  a  lion,  and  as  a  great  lion 
Deut  33.  22  Dan  (is)  a  lion’s  whelp  :  he  shall  leap  from 
Judg  14.  5  behold,  a  young  lion  roared  against  him 

14.  8  he  turned  aside  to  see  the  carcase  of  the  1. 
"14.  8  bees  and  honey  in  the  carcase  of  the  lion 
14.  9  taken  the  honey  out  of  the  carcase  of  the!. 

14.  18  wliat(is)strongerthanalion?  And  hesaid 

1  Sa.  17.  34  there  came  a  lion  and  a  bear,  and  took  a 

17.  36  Thy  servant  slew  both  the  lion  and  the  b. 
17.  37  delivered  me  out  of  the  paw  of  the  lion,  and 

2  Sa.  1.  23  swifter  than  eagles,  .stronger  than  lions 

17.  10  whose  heart  (is)  as  the  heart  of  a  lion,  sh. 
23.  20  alion  in  the  midst  of  a  pit  in  time  of  snow 

1  Ki.  7.  29  the  borders,  .lions,  oxen,  and  cherubim 

7.  29  beneath  the  lions  and  oxen  (were)  certain 
7.  36  he  graved  cherubim,  lions,  and  palm  trees 

10. 19  seat,  and  two  lions  stood  beside  the  stays 
10.  20  twelve  lions  stood  there  on  the  one  side 

13.  24  a  lion  met  him.  .the  lion  also  stood  by  the 
—137*25  men  .saw.  .the  lion  standing  by  the  care. 

13.  26  the  Lord  hath  delivered  him  unto  the  lion 
13.  28  found,  .the  lion  standing  by  the  carcase 
13.  28  the  lion  had  not  eaten  the  carcase,  nor 
20.  36  as  soon  as  thou  art  departed . .  a  lion  shall 

20.  36  as  soon  as  lie  was  departed . .  a  lion  found 

2  Ki.  17.  25  therefore  the  Lord  sent  lions  among  them 

17.  26  therefore  he  hath  sent  lions  among  them 

1  Ch.  1 1.  22  also  he  went  down  and  slew  a  lion  in  a  pit 

12.  8  whose  faces  (were  like)  the  faces  of  lions 

2  Ch.  9.  18  stays,  .and  two  lions  standing  by  the  sta. 

9.  19  twelve  lions  stood  there  on  the  one  side 
Job  4.  10  The  roaring  of  the  lion,  and  the  voice  of 
Psa.  7.  2  Lest  he  tear  my  soul  like  a  lion,  rending 
10.  9  He  lieth  in  wait  secretly  as  a  lion  in  his 
17.  i2  like  as  a  lion  (that)  is  greedy  of  his  prey 

22. 13  gaped,  .(as)  a  ravening  and  a  roaring  lion 
22.  21  Save  me  from  the  lion's  mouth  :  for  thou, 

ProV22. 13  a  lion  without,  I  shall  be  slain  in  the  str. 
26.  13  saith .  .a  lion  (is)  in  the  streets 
28. 15  (As)  a  roaring  lion,  and  a  ranging  bear 
Eccl.  9.  4  a  living  dog  is  better  than  a  dead  lion 
Song.  4.  8  from  the  lion’s  dens,  from  the  mountains 
Isa.  11.  7  and  the  lion  shall  eat  straw  like  the  ox 

15.  9  I  will  bring,  .lionsupon  him  that  escapeth 

21.  8  he  cried,  A  lion  :  My  lord,  I  stand  conti. 

31.  4  Like  as  the  lion .  .roaring  on  his  prey 

35.  9  no  lion  shall  be  there,  nor  (any)  ravenous 
38.  13  as  a  lion,  so  will  he  break  all  my  bones 
65.  25  the  lion  shall  eat  straw  like  the  bullock 
Jer.  2.  30  hath  devoured,  .like  a  destroying  lion 

4.  7  The  lion  is  come  up  from  his  thicket,  and 

5.  6  a  lion  out  of  the  forest  shall  slay  them 
12.  8  Mine  heritage  is  unto  me  as  a  lion  in  the 

49.  19  shall  come  up  like  a  lion  from  the  swell. 

50.  17  the  lions  have  driven  (him)  away :  first 

50.  44  he  shall  come  up  like  a  lion  from  the 

51.  38  shallroar.  .they  shall  jell  as  lions’ whelps 
Lam.  3. 10  He  (was)  unto  me.  .a  lion  in  secret  places 
Eze.  1. 10  the  face  of  a  lion  on  the  right  side  ;  and 

10. 14  and  the  third  the  face  of  a  lion,  and  the 
19.  2  she  lay  down  among  lions,  she  nourished 
19.  6  he  went  up  and  down  among  the  lions,  he 

22.  25  like  a  roaring  lion  ravening  the  prey :  they 
Dan.  6.  7,  12,  shall  be  cast  into  the  den  of  lions 

6. 16  brought . .  and  cast  (him)  into  the  den  of  1. 

6. 19  and  went  in  haste  unto  the  den  of  lions 

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Dan.  6.  20  is  thy  God.  .able  to  deliver,  .from  the  1.? 

6.  22  My  God.. hath  shut  the  lions’ mouths,  that 
6.  24  they  cast . .  into  the  den  of  lions,  them 
6.  24  the  lions  had  the  mastery  of  them,  and 

6.  27  delivered  D.  from  the  power  of  the  lions 

7.  4  The  first . .  like  a  lion,  and  had  eagle’s  wi. 
Hos.  11. 10  he  shall  roar  like  a  lion  :  when  he  shall 
Joel  1.  6  whose  teeth  (are)  the  teeth  of  a  lion,  and 
Amos  3.  4  Will  a  lion  roar  in  the  forest  when  he 

3.  8  The  lion  hath  roared,  who  will  not  fear  ? 
3.  12  taketh  out  of  the  mouth  of  the  lion  two 
5.  19  As  if  a  man  did  flee  from  a  lion,  and  a  bear 
Mic.  5.  8  as  a  lion  among  the  beasts  of  the  forest 
Nah.  2.  11  Where  (is)  the  dwelling  of  the  lions,  and 

2.  1 1  where  the  lion . .  walked . .  the  lions’  whelp 
2.  12  The  lion  did  tear  in  pieces  enough  for  his 
Zeph.  3.  3  Her  princes  within  her  (are)  roaring  Uon3 

2.  A  young  lion,  whelj),  i‘£)|  kephir. 

Psa.  35. 17  Lord,  .rescue,  my  darling  from  the  lions 
Prov  19.  12  The  king’s  wrath  (is)  as  the  roaring  of  a  1. 
20.  2  The  fear  of  a  king  (is)  as  the  roaring  of  a  1. 
28.  1  flee . .  but  the  righteous  are  bold  as  a  lion 
Jer.  25.  38  He  hath  forsaken  his  covert,  as  the  lion 

51.  38  They  shall  roar  together  like  lions  ;  they 

3 . Lions,  trio1’  lebaim. 

Psa  57.  4  My  soul  (is)  among  lions. . I  lie (.  .among) 

4.  A  bold  lion,  N’3^  labi. 

Deut  33.  20  he  divelleth  as  a  lion,  and  teareth  the 
Job  38.  39  Wilt  thou  hunt  the  prey  for  the  lion,  or 
Isa.  5.  29  Their  roaring  (shall  be)  like  a  lion,  they 
Hos.  13.  8  there  will  I  devour  them  like  a  lion  :  the 

5.  An  old  lion,  layish. 

Prov  30.  30  A  lion,  (which  is)  strongest  among  beasts 

6. /1  roaring  lion,  Srw  shachal. 

Psa.  91.  13  Thou  slialt  tread  upon  the  lion  and  adder 
Prov 26.  13  The  slothful,  saith,  (There  is)  a  lion  in 
Hos.  5.  14  For  I  (will  be)  unto  Ephraim  as  a  lion,  and 
13.  7  Therefore  I  will  be  unto  them  as  a  lion 

7.  Pride,  png’  shachats. 

Job  28.  8  The  lions’  whelps  have  not  trodden  it ;  nor 

8. /1  lion,  \cdiv  lean. 

2  Ti.  4. 1 7  I  was  delivered  out  of  the  mouth  of  the  lion 
Heb.  11.  33  through  faith,  .stopped  the  mouths  of  1. 

1  Pe.  5.  8  as  a  roaring  lion,  walketh  about,  seeking 
Rev.  4.  7  And  the  first  beast  (was)  like  a  lion,  and 
5  5  behold,  the  Lion  of  the  tribe  of  Juda,  the 

9.  8  and  their  teeth  were  as  (the  teeth)  of  lions 
9.  17  the  heads,  .(were)  as  the  heads  of  lions 

10.  3  with  a  loud  voice,  as  (when)  a  lion  roar. 
13.  2  and  his  mouth  as  the  mouth  of  a  lion 

LION,  fierce  — 

A  roaring  lion,  shachal. 

Job  4.  10  the  voice  of  the  fierce  lion,  and  the  teeth 
10. 16  Thou  huntest  me  as  a  fierce  lion  ;  and  aga. 
28.  8  trodden  it ;  nor  the  fierce  lion  passed  by 
LION,  great,  old,  stout  — 

\.A  bold  lion,  N’3*?  labi. 

Gen. 49.  9  he  couched .  .as  an  old  lion  ;  who  shall 
Nuni23.  24  the  people  shall  rise  up  as  a  great  lion 
24.  9  he  lay  down,  .as  a  great  lion  :  who  shall 
Job  4.  11  and  the  stout  lion’s  whelps  are  scattered 
Joel  1.  6  and  he  hath  the  cheek  teeth  of  a  great  1. 
Nah.  2.  11  where,  .the  old  lion,  walked,  .and  none 

2. An  old  lion,  v'b  layish. 

Job  4.  11  The  old  lion  perisheth  for  lack  of  prey,  and 
Isa  30.  6  from  whence  (come)  the  young  and  old  1. 

LION,  young  — 

1  .A  lion,  nnk,  "in  ari,  aryeh. 

Nuni23.  24  lift  up  himself  as  a  young  lion  :  he  shall 

2.  A  bold  lion,  tt'57  labi. 

Isa.  30.  6  from  whence  come  the  young  and  old  lion 

3 . A  young  lion,  whelp,  Tsa  kephir. 

Job  4.  10  and  the  teeth  of  the  young  lions,  are  bro. 

38.  39  or  fill  the  appetite  of  the  young  lions 
Psa.  17.  12  and  as  it  were  a  young  lion  lurking  in  se. 
34.  10  young  lions  do  lack,  and  suffer  hunger 
58.  6  break  out  the.  .teeth  of  the  young  lions 
91.  13  the  young  lion  and  the  dragon  slialt  thou 
104.  21  The  young  lions  roar  after  their  prey,  and 
Isa.  5.  29  they  shall  roar  like  young  lions  ;  yea,  they 

11.  6  the  calf  and  the  young  lion  and  the  fatl. 

31.  4  the  young  lion  roaring  on  his  prey,  when 
Jer.  2.  15  The  young  lions  roared  upon  him,  (and)y. 
Eze.  19.  2  she  nourished  her  whelps  among  young  1. 

19.  6  became  a  young  lion,  and  it  learned  to 
19.  5,  3  she  took  another,  .made  himayoungl. 

32.  2  Thou  art  like  a  young  lion  of  the  nations 

38. 13  Sheba,  .with all  the  young  lions  thereof 
41.  19  the  face  of  a  young  lion  toward  the  palm 

Hos.  5.  14  and  as  a  young  lion  to  the  house  of  Judah 
Amos  3.  4  will  a  young  lion  cry  out  of  his  den  if  he 
Mic.  5.  8  as  a  young  lion  among  the  flocks  of  sheep 
Nah.  2.  11  and  the  feeding  place  of  the  young  lions 
2.  13  and  the  sword  shall  devour  thy  young  1. 
Zecli  11.  3  a  voice  of  the  roaring  of  young  lions;  for 
LIONESS  — 

1. A  bold  lioness,  N;a?  lebiyya. 

Eze.  19.  2  say.  What  (is)  thy  mother?  A  lioness  ;  she 

2.  Bold  lionesses,  mtqV  lebaoth. 

Nah.  2.  12  strangled  for  his  lionesses,  and  filled  his 


LION  LIKE  men  — 

Lion  of  God,  bfo.y,  arid. 

2  Sa.  23.  20  Benaiah . .  slew  two  lion  like  men  of  Moab 
1  Ch.n.  22  Benaiah.  .slew  two  lion  like  men  of  Moab 

LIP  — 

1  .Lip,  ledge,  nsjy  saphah. 

Exod.  6.  12  hear  me,  who  (am)  of  uncircumcised  lips? 

6.  30  I  (am)  of  uncircumcised  lips,  and  how 
Lev.  5.  4  pronouncing  with  (his)  lips  to  do  evil,  or 
Num3o.  6  vowed,  or  uttered  ought  out  of  her  lips 

30.  8  that  which  she  uttered  with  her  lips,  w. 

30.  12  whatsoever  proceeded  out  of  her  lips  co. 
Deut23-  23  That  which  is  gone  out  of  thy  lips  thou 

1  Sa.  1.  13  only  her  lips  moved,  but  her  voice  was  not 

2  Ki.  19.  28  I  -Will  put.  .my  bridle  in  thy  lips,  and  I 
Job  2.  10  In  all  this  did  not  Job  sin  with  his  lips 

8.  21  Till  he  fill,  .thy  lips  with  rejoicing 

11.  s  oh  that  God  would . .  open  his  lips  against 
13.  6  and  hearken  to  the  pleadings  of  my  lips 

15.  6  yea,  thine  own  lips  testify  against  thee 

16.  5  the  moving  of  my  lips  should  asswage 

23.  12  back  from  the  commandment  of  his  lips 
27.  4  My  lips  shall  not  speak  wickedness,  nor 
32. 20  I  will  speak . .  I  will  open  my  lips  and 

33.  3  and  my  lips  shall  utter  knowledge  clearly 
Psa.  12.  2  flattering  lips.,  with  a  double  heart,  do  they 

12.  3  Lord  shall  cut  off  all  flattering  lips . .  the 

12.  4  our  lips  (are)  our  own  :  who  (is)  lord  over 

16.  4  nor  take  up  their  names  into  my  lips 

17.  1  prayer,  (that  goeth)  not  out  of  feigned  lips 

17.  4  by  the  word  of  thy  lips  I  have  kept  (me 

21.  2  hast  not  withholden  the  request  of  his  lips 

22.  7  they  shoot  out  the  lip,  they  shake  the  h. 

31.  18  Let  the  lyinglips  be  put  to  silence  ;  which 

34.  13  Keep  thy  tongue  from  evil,  and  thy  lips 
40.  9  I  have  not  refrained  my  lips,  0  Lord, thou 
45.  2  grace  is  poured  into  thy  lips :  therefore  G. 

51. 15  0  Lord,  open  thou  my  lips  ;  and  my  mo. 
59.  7  swords  (are)  in  their  lips  :  for  who.  .doth 
59.  12  the  words  of  their  lips  let  them  even  be 
63.  3  Because  thy  loving  kindness . .  my  lips  sh. 
63.  5  my  mouth  shall  praise,  .with  joyful  lips 
66.  14  Which  my  lips  have  uttered,  and  my  mo. 
71.  23  My  lips  shall  greatly  rejoice  when  I  sing 
89.  34  nor  alter  the  thing,  .gone  out  of  my  lips 

106.  33  that  he  spake  unadvisedly  with  his  lips 
1 19.  13  With  my  lips  have  I  declared  all  the  ju. 

119.  171  My  lips  shall  utter  praise,  when  thou 

120.  2  Deliver  my  soul,  0  Lord,  from  lying  lips 
140.  3  adders’  poison  (is)  under  their  lips.  Selah 

140.  9  let  the  mischief  of  their  own  lips  cover 

141.  3  Set  a  watch . .  keep  the  door  of  ray  lips 
Prov.  4.  24  froward.  .and  perverse  lips  put  far  from 

5.  2  and  (that)  thy  lips  may  keep  knowledge 

5.  3  For  the  lips  of  a  strange  woman  drop  (as) 

7.  21  with  the  flattering  of  her  lips  she  forced 

8.  6  the  opening  of  my  bps  (shall  be)  right  th. 

8.  7  wickedness  (is)  an  abomination  to  my  lips 

10. 13  In  the  lips  of  him  that  hath  understand. 
io.  18  He  that  hideth  hatred  (with)  lying  lips 

10. 19  sin  :  buthethatrefrainethhis  lips(is)wise 
10.  21  The  lips  of  the  righteous  feed  many  :  but 

10.  32  The  lips  of  the  righteous  know  what  is  ac. 
12.  13  The  wicked  is  snared  by.  .(his)  lips  :  but 
12.  19  The  lip  of  truth  shall  be  established  for 

12.  22  Lying  lips  (are)  abomination  to  the  Lord 

13.  3  he  that  openeth  wide  his  lips  shall  have 

14.  3  but  the  lips  of  the  wise  shall  preserve  them 

14.  7  when  thou  perceivest  not.  .the  lips  of  k. 

14.  23  but  the  talk  of  the  lips,  .only  to  penury 

15.  7  The  lips  of  the  wise  disperse  knowledge 

16.  10  A  divine  sentence  (is)  in  the  lips  of  the 
16.  13  Righteous  lips  (are)  the  delight  of  kings 
16.  21  the  sweetness  of  the  lips  increaseth  lear. 
16.  23  heart  of  the  wise,  .addeth  learning  to.  .1. 

16.  27  and  in  his  lips  (there  is)  as  a  burning  fire 
16. 30  moving  his  lips  he  bringeth  evil  to  pass 

17.  4  A  wicked  doer  giveth  heed  to  false  lips 
17.  7  becometh  not  a  fool ;  much  less  do  lying  1. 

17.  28  he  that  shutteth  his  lips  (is  esteemed)  a 

18.  6  A  fool’s  lips  enter  into  contention,  andhis 

18.  7  A  fool’s  mouth,  .and  his  lips  (are)  the  sn. 

18.  20  with  the  increase  of  his  lips  shall  he  be 

19.  1  than  (he  that  is)  perverse  in  his  lips,  and 

20. 15  lips  of  knowledge  (are)  a  precious  jewel 

20. 19  not  with  him  that  flattereth  with  his  lips 

22. 1 1  (for)  thegrace  of  his  lips  the  king  (shall  be) 

22. 18  For.  .they  shall  withal  be  fitted  in  thylips 

23. 16  my  reins  shall  rejoice  when  thylips  speak 

24.  2  their  heart . .  and  their  lips  talk  of  misch. 
24.  26  (Every  man)shallkiss  (his)  lips  that  giveth 
24.  28  cause ;  and  deceive  (not)  with  thy  lips 
26. 23  Burning  lips  and  a  wicked  heart  (are  like) 

26.  24  He  that  hateth  dissembleth  with  his  lips 

27.  2  another  man  praise. .  not  thineown  lips 
Eccl.  10.  12  but  the  lips  of  a  fool  willswallowup  him. 
Song  4.  3  Thy  lips  (are)  like  a  thread  of  scarlet,  and 

4. 11  Thylips,  O(rny) spouse, drop(as)the  hon. 

5. 13  his  lips  (like)  lilies,  dropping  sweet  smell. 
7.  0  causing  the  lips  of  those  that  are  asleep 
Isa.  6.  5  I  (am)  a  man  of  unclean  lips,  and  I  dwell 

6.  s  in  the  midst  of  a  people  of  unclean  lips 

6.  7  Lo,  this  hath  touched  thy  lips  ;  and  thine 

11.  4  with  the  breath  of  his  lips  shall  he  slay 

28. 11  with  stammering  lips,  .will  he  speak  to 

29. 13  this  people,  .with  their  lips  dohonour  me 
30. 27  his  lips  are  full  of  indignation,  and  his  to. 
37.  29  therefore  will  I  put.  .my  bridle  in  thy  lips 

57. 19  I  create  the  fruit  of  the  lips;  Peace,  peace 
59.  3  your  lips  have  spoken  lies,  your  tongue 


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Jer.  17. 16  that  which  came  out  of  my  lips  was  (right) 
ham.  3. 62  The  lips  of  those  that  rose  up  against  me 
Eze.  36.  3  ye  are  taken  up  in  the  lips  of  talkers,  and 
Dan.  10. 16  (one)  like,  .sons  of  men  touched  my  lips 
Hos.  14.  2  so  will  we  render  the  calves  of  our  lips 
Hab.  3.  16  When  I  heard,  .my  lips  quivered  at  the 
Mai.  2.  6  and  iniquity  was  not  found  in  his  lips  :  he 
2.  7  For  the  priest’s  lips  should  keep  knowle. 

2.  Upper  lip,  sapham. 

Eze.  24. 17  cover  not(thy)  lips,  and  eat  not  the  bread 
24.  22  ye  shall  not  cover  (your)  lips,  nor  eat  the 
Mic.  3.  7  yea,  they  shall  all  cover  their  lips  :  for 

3. M  lip,  xeiAos  cheilos. 

Matt.  13.  8  people . .  honoureth  me  with  (their)  lips 
Mark  7.  6  people  honoureth  me  with  (their)  lips 
Rom.  3. 13  the  poison  of  asps  (is)  under  their  lips 
x  Co.  14.  21  With  (men  of).,  other  lips  will  I  speak  unto 
Heb.  13. 15  the  fruit  of  (our)  lips  giving  thanks  to  his 
1  Pe.  3. 10  let  him  refrain .  .his  lips  that  they  speak 

LIP,  upper  — - 

Upper  lip,  off?  sapham. 

Lev.  13.  45  shall  put  a  covering  upon  his  upper JUp 

LIQUOR  — 

l.A  tear,  liquid,  JIOT  dema. 

Exodzx.  29  Thou  slialt  not  delay,  .the  first,  .of  thy  1. 

'2.  A  mixture,  3JD  mezeg. 

Song  7.  2  a  round  goblet,  (which)  wanteth  not  liquor 

3.  Liquor,  mat?  mishrah. 

Hum.  6.  3  'neither  shall  he  drink  any  liquor  of  grapes 

LIST,  to  — 

1.  To  wish,  fiovKopai  houlomai. 

Jas.  3.  4  turned.,  whithersoever  the  governor  liste. 

2.  To  will,  wish,  0eAo>  thelo. 

Matt  17. 12  have  done  unto  him  whatsoever  they  list. 
Mark  9.  13  have  done  unto  him  whatsoever  they  list. 
John  3.  8  The  wind  blowetli  where  it  listeth,  and 

LISTEN,  to  — 

To  hear,  yp»  shamea. 

Isa.  49.  1  Listen,  O  isles,  unto  me ;  and  hearken,  ye 

LITTER  — 

Litter,  covered  coach,  3?,  3?  tsab. 

Isa.  66.  20  upon  horses,  and  in  chariots,  andinlitters 

LITTLE,  (for  a)  — 

1.  Small,  little,  young,  tot  zeer. 

Job  36.  2  Suffer  me  a  little,  and  I  will  show  thee  that 
Isa.  28.  10,  13  here  a  little,  (and)  there  a  little 
Dan.  7.  8  came  up  among  them  another  little  horn 

2. A  little,  few,  oyn  meat. 

Gen.  18.  4  Let  a  little  water,  I  pray  you,  be  fetched 
24.  17  Let  me,  I  pray  thee,  drink  a  little  water 
24.  43  Give  me,  I  pray  thee,  a  little  water  of  thy 

30.  30  For  (it  was)  little  which  thou  hadst  before 

43.  2  their  father  said.  Go.  .buy  us  a  little  food 

43.  11  a  present,  a  little  balm  and  a  little  honey 

44.  25  father  said.  .Go  again,  buy  us  a  little  food 
Exod23.  30  By  little  and  little  I  will  drive  them  out 
Deut  7.  22  God  will  put  out  those .  .by  little  and  little 

28.  38  shalt  gather . .  little  in ;  for  the  locust  shall 
Josh.22. 17  (Is)  the  iniquity  of  Peortoo  little  for  us 
Judg  4. 19  Give  me,  I  pray  thee,  a  little  water  to  dr. 
Ruth  2.  7  until  now,  that  she  tarried  a  little  in  the 

1  Sa  14.  29  enlightened,  because  I  tasted  a  little  of 

'  14.  43  I  did  but  taste  a  little  honey  with  the  end 

2  Sa.  12.  8  and  if  (that  had  beeu)  too  little,  I  would 

16.  1  And  when  David  was  a  little  past  the  top 
ig  36  Thy  servant  will  go  a  little  way  over  Jor. 

1  Ki.17!  10  Fetch  me,  I  pray  thee,  a  little  water  in  a 

17. 12  I  have  not  a  cake,  but.  .a  little  oil  in  a  c. 

2  Ki  10  18  Ahab  served  Baal  a  little.  .Jehu  shall  serve 
Ezra  9.  8  And  now  for  a  little  space  grace  hath  been 

9  8  and  give  us  a  little  reviving  in  our  bond. 
Job  10.  20  let  me  alone,  that  I  may  take  comfort  a  li. 
Psa.  2. 12  when  his  wrath  is  kindled  but  a  little 

8.  5  thou  hast  made  him  a  little  lower  than  the 
37. 16  A  little  that  a  righteous  man  hath  (is)  b. 
Prov  6  10  a  little  sleep,  a  little  slumber,  a  little  fo. 

10.  20  the  heart  of  the  wicked  (is)  little  worth 

15.  16  Better  (is)  little  with  the  fear  of  the  Loud 

16.  8  Better  (is)  a  little  with  righteousness  than 
24.  33  a  little  sleep,  a  little  slumber,  a  little  fol. 

Eccl.  5.  12  (is)  sweet,  whether  he  eat  little  or  much 
10.  1  a  little  folly  him  that  is  in  reputation  for 
Song  3.'  4  but  a  little  that  I  passed  from  them,  but 
Isa.”  10. 25  a  very  little  while,  and  the  indignation 
Jer  51.  33  yeta  little  while,  and  the  time  of  her  liar. 
Eze.  11.  16  yet  will  I  be  to  them  as  a  little  sanctuary 
16.  47  but,  as  (if  that  were)  a  very  little  (thing) 
Dan.  11.  34  they  shall  beholpen  with  a  little  help :  but 
Hos.  1.  4  yeta  little,  .and  I  will  avenge  the  blood 
8.  10  they  shall  sorrow  a  little  for  the  burden 
Ha"  1.  6  Ye  have  sown  much,  and  bring  in  little 
j  9  lookedformuch,  and,  lo,  (it  came)  to  little 
Zech.  I.  15  for  I  was  but  alittle  displeased  and  they 

8. Little,  small,  m.'pwp  mitstseirah. 

Dan.  8.  9  out  of  one  of  them  came  forth  a  little  horn 

i.Little,  small,  -rjJSt  tsair.  .  .  , 

Psa  68.  27  There(is)littleBen.jamin(with)theirruler 
Mic.  5.  2  (though)  thou  be  little  among  the  thous. 

5.  Little,  small,  jap  qatan. 

2  Sa.  12.  3  the  poor  (man)  had  nothing, save  one  little 
1  Ki.11. 17  Hadad  fled .  .Hadad  (being)  yet  a  little  c. 

17. 13  make  me  thereof  a  little  cake  first,  and 


1  Ki.18.  44  there  ariseth  a  little  cloud  out  of  the  sea 

2  Ki.  2.  23  there  cameforth  little  children  out  of  the 

4.  10  Let  us  make  a  little  chamber,  I  pray  thee 

5.  2  had  brought  away  captive . .  a  little  maid 
Prov  30.  24  There  be  four  things . .  little  upon  the  ea. 
Eccl.  9. 14  a  little  city,  and  few  men  within  it ;  and 
Song  2.  15  Take  us.  .the  little  foxes,  that  spoil  the 

8.  8  We  have  a  little  sister,  and  she  hath  no 

6 . Little,  small,  jbp  qaton. 

1  Sa.  2.  19  his  mother  made  him  a  little  coat,  and  b. 

15. 17  When  thou  (wast) little  in  thine  own  sight 
20.  35  Jonathan  went  out.  .and  alittle  lad  with 
1  Ki.  3.  7  and.  .alittle  child  :  I  know  not.  .to  go  out 
8.  64  the  brasen  altar,  .(was)  too  little  to  rece. 

12.  10  My  little  (finger)  shall  be  thicker  than  my 

2  Ki.  5.  14  his  flesh  came  again  like,  .a  little  child 

2  Ch.io.  10  Mylittle  (finger)  shall  be  thicker  than  my 
Isa.  11.  6  together ;  and  alittle  child  shalllead  them 
60.  22  A  little  one  shall  become  a  thousand,  and 
Amos  6.  1 1  he  will  smite . .  the  little  house  with  clefts 

7.  ,4  little  way,  rnri?  kibrah. 

Gen.  35. 16  there  was  but  a  little  way  to  come  to  Ep. 

48.  7  yet . .  but  a  little  way  to  come  unto  Ephr. 

2  Ki.  5. 19  Go.  .So  he  departed  from  him  alittle  way 

8.  A  little  thing;  sound,  you  shemets. 

Job  4.  12  a  thing,  .mine  ear  received  a  little  thereof 
26.  14  but  how  little  a  portion  is  heal'd  of  him? 

9.  Outpouring,  ']*($’  shetseph. 

Isa.  54.  8  In  a  little  wrath  I  hid  my  face  from  thee 

lO.i Short,  small,  fipaxvs  brachus, 

John  6.  7  that  every  one  of  them  may  take  a  little 
Acts  27.  28  when  they  had  gone  a  little  further,  they 
Heb.  2.  7  Thou  madest  him  a  little  lower  than  the 
2.  9  who  was  made  a  little  lower  than  the  an. 

11. In  a  measure,  perpias  metiios. 

Acts  20. 12  man  alive,  and  were  not  a  little  comforted 

12 .Small,  little,  short,  piupou  mikron. 

Matt  26.  39  went  a  little  farther,  and  fell  on  his  face 
Marku.  35  he  went  forward  a  little,  and  fell  on  the 
14.  70  a  little  after,  they  that  stood  by  said  again 
2  Co.  11.  1  ye  could  bear  with  me  a  little  in  (my)  fo. 

1 1.  16  receive  me,  that  I  may  boast  myself  a  lit. 
Heb.io.  37  yet  a  little  while,  and  he  that  shall  come 

13. Small,  little,  piupis  mikros. 

Matt  10.  42  unto  one  of  these  little  ones  a  cup  of  cold 
18.  6  whoso  shall  offend  one  of  these  little  ones 
18. 10  that  yedespise  not  oneof  these  littleones 

18.  14  that  oneof  these  little  ones  should  perish 
Mark  9.  42  shall  offend  one  of  (these)  little  ones  that 
Lukei2.  32  Fear  not,  little  flock;  for  it  is  your  Father's 

17/2  he  should  offend  one  of  these  little  ones 

19.  3  could  not.  .because  he  was  little  of  stature 
John  7.  33  Yet  a  little  while  am  I  with  you,  and  (then) 

12.  35  Yet  a  little  while  is  the  light  with  you 

1  Co.  5.  6  Know  ye  not  that  a  little  leaven  leaveneth 
Gal.  5.  9  A  little  leaven  leavenetli  the  whole  lump 
Jas.  3.  5  Even  so  the  tongueis  a  little  member,  and 
Rev.  3.  8  thou  hast  a  little  strength  and  hast  kept 

6.  1 1  they  should  rest  yet  for  a  [little]  season 

20.  3  after  that  he  must  be  loosed  a  little  sea. 

14 . Little,  bx'iyos  aligns. 

Mark  1.  19  when  he  had  gone  a  little  further  thence 
Luke  5.  3  he  would  thrust  out  a  littlefrom  the  land 

7.  47  but  to  whom  little  is  forgiven,  .loveth  li. 

2  Co.  8. 15  and  he  that  (had  gathered)  little  had  no 

1  Ti.  4.  8  bodily  exercise  profiteth  little ;  but  godl. 

5.  23  use  a  little  wine  for  thy  stomach’s  sake 
Jas.  3.  s  how  great  a  matter  [a  little]  fire  kindleth  ! 
4.  14  a  vapour,  that  appearetli  for  alittle  time 

15.  To  happen,  occur,  Tvyxaroj  tugchanb. 

Acts  28.  2  the  barbarous  people  showed  us  no  little 
[See  also  Book,  chamber,  child,  children,  daughter, 
faith,  fish,  flock,  river,  ship,  while]. 

LITTLE,  as  it  were  for  a  — 

As  a  little,  oyp?  kirnat. 

Isa.  26.  20  hide  thyself  as  it  were  for  a  little  moment 
LITTLE,  to  be,  gather,  or  seem  — ■ 

1. To  be  or  become  few  or  little,  ayp  maat. 

Exodi2.  4  if  the  household  be  too  little  forthe  lamb 
Neh.  9.  32  let  not  all  the  trouble  seem  little  before 

2.  To  make  few  or  little,  app  maat,  5. 

Exod  16.  18  he  that  gathered  little  had  no  lack :  they 

LITTLE,  a  very  — 

Least,  smallest,  i\ax‘<TTos  elachistns. 

Luke  19. 17  thou  hast  been  faithful  in  a  very  little 

LITTLE  hill  — 

A  height  or  hill,  njna  gibah. 

Psa.  63.  12  and  the  little  hills  rejoice  on  every  side 
72.  3  people,  and  the  little  hills,  by  rigliteousn. 
114.  4,  6  skipped  like  rams,  .little  hills,  like  la. 

LITTLE  one  — 

1  .Little,  small,  iljisp  mitsar. 

Gen.  19.  20  a  little  one.  .(is)  it  not  a  little  one? 

2.  A  suckling,  ViK.  avil. 

Job  21.11  They' send  forth  their  little  ones  like  a  fl. 

3 . A  suckling,  bbv  olal,  olel. 

Psa.  137.  9  that  taketh  and  dashetli  thy  little  ones 

LLittle,  small,  ryx,  -fiyy  tsaor,  tsair.  _ 

Jer.  14.  3  their  nobles  have  sent  their  little  ones  to 
48.  4  her  little  ones  have  caused  a  cry  to  be  li. 


5  .To  be  little  or  small,  ~\Tt  tsaar. 

Zech  13.  7  will  turn  mine  hand  upon  the  little  ones 

6. Little,  small,  jap  qatan. 

Gen.  44.  20  a  child  of  his  old  age,  a  little  one ;  and  his 

"1. Infant,  heap,  mass,  tic  taph. 

Gen.  34.  29  all  their  little  ones . .  took  they  captive,  and 
43.  8  that  we  may  live ..  also  our  little  ones 

45.  19  take  you  wagons . .  for  your  little  ones,  and 

46.  5  sons  of  Israel  earned  .  their  little  ones 

47.  24  four  parts  shall  be .  .for  your  little  ones 
50.  8  little  ones,  .they  left  in  the  land  of  Goshen 
50.  21 1  will  nourish  you,  and  your  little  ones 

Exodio.  10  as  I  will  let  you  go,  and  your  little  ones 
10.  24  Go  ye  .  let  your  little  ones  also  go  with  you 
Numm.  31  your  little  ones,  which  ye  said  should  be 

31.  9  took  (all)  the  women,  .and  their  little  ones 
31  17  kill  every  male  among  the  little  ones,  and 

32.  16  We  will  build,  .cities  for  our  little  ones 
32.  17  our  little  ones  shall  dwell  in  the  fenced 
32. 24  Build  you  cities  for  your  little  ones,  and 
32.  26  Our  little  ones,  .shall  be  there  in  the 

Deut.  1.  39  your  little  ones,  which  ye  said  shouldbe 
2.  34  we.  .destroyed,  .the  little  ones,  of  every 
3  19  your  little  ones,  .shall  abide  in  your  cities 

20. 14  the  little  ones,  .shalt  thou  take  unto  thy. 

29. 11  Your  little  ones,  your  wives,  and  thy  str. 
Josh.  1. 14  your  little  ones,  shallremain  in  the  land 
8  35  with  the  women,  and  the  little  ones,  and 
Judg  18.  21  So  they .  .put  the  little  ones,  .before  them 
2  Sa.  15.  22  all  the  little  ones  that  (were)  with  him 
2  Ch.20.  13  Judah  stood  before,  .with  their  littleones 
31. 18  to  the  genealogy  of  all  then-  little  ones 
Ezra.  8.  21  to  seek,  .a  right  way.  .for  our  little  ones 
Esth.  8. 11  to  cause  to  perish ..  little  ones  and  women 

LITTLE  owl  — 

A  little  oiol,  pelican,  Qi3  kos. 

Lev  11. 17  the  little  owl,  and  the  cormorant,  andthe 
Deuti4.  16  The  little  owl,  and  the  great  owl,  andthe 

LITTLE  thing,  very  — 

Lean,  thin,  small,  dwarfish,  pp  daq. 

Isa  40.  15  taketh  up  the  isles  as  a  very  little  thing 

LITTLE  while  or  space  — 

1.  Little,  small,  oyo  meat. 

Job  24.  24  They  are  exalted  for  a  little  while,  but 
Psa.  37.  10  For  yet  alittle  while,  andthe  wicked  (sh.) 
Hag.  2.  6  a  little  while,  and  I  will  shake  the  heav. 

2 . Little,  small,  njixp  mitsar. 

Isa.  63. 18  people.  .liavepossessed(it)butalittlewh. 

3. Short,  small,  fipaxvs  brachus. 

Luke22.  58  after  a  little  while,  another  saw  him,  and 
Acts  5.  34  and.,  to  put  the  apostles  forth  a  little  space 

4 .Small,  little,  puepbv  mikron. 

John  13.  33  Little  children,  yet  a  little  while  I  am  with 
14.19  Yet  a  little  while,  and  the  world  seeth  me 
16  16,  17,  19  A  little  while,  .again,  a  little  while 
16. 18  What  is  this  that  he  saith,  A  little  while  ? 

LIVE  coal  — 

Burning  coal,  hot  stone,  nsxp  ritspah. 

Isa.  6.  6  having  a  live  coal  in  his  hand . .  he  had  ta. 

LIVE,  to  — 

1. Living,  alive,  'n  chai. 

Gen.  9.  3  Everymovingthing  thatlivetlishallbem. 
25.  6  while  he  yet  lived,  eastward,  unto  the  east 
45.  3  I  (am)  Joseph :  doth  my  father  yet  live  ? 
Lev.  25.  35  or  a  sojourner;  that  he  may  live  with  thee 
25.  36  God  ;  that  thy  brother  may  live  with  thee 
Numi4.  21  I  live,  all  the  earth  shall  be  filled  with  the 
14.  28  I  live,  saith  the  Lord,  as  ye  have  spoken 
Deut.  4.  10  to  fear  me  all  the  days  that  they  shall  live 
12.  I  do.  .all  the  days  that  ye  live  upon  the  ea. 
30.  6  and  with  all  thy  soul,  that  thou  mayest  1. 
31. 13  as  long  as  ye  live  in  the  land  whither  ye 
32.  40  I  lift  up  my  hand,  .and  say,  I  live  forever 
Judg  8.  19  Lord  liveth,  if  ye  had  saved  them  alive,  I 
Ruth  3.  13  Lord  liveth  :  lie  down  till  the  morning 

1  Sa.  1.  26  thy  soul  liveth,  my  lord,  I(am)the  woman 
14.  39  Lord  liveth,  which  saveth  Israel,  though 
14.  45  Lord  liiteth,  there  shall  not  one  hair  of 
17.  55  (As)  thy  soul  liveth,  0  king,  I  cannot  tell 

19.  6  (As)  the  Lord  liveth,  he  shall  not  be  slain 

20.  3  Lord  liveth,  and.  .thy  soul  liveth.  .but  a 
20.  14  thou  shalt  not  only  while  yet  1  live  show- 
20.  21  peace  to  thee,  and  no  hurt,  (as)  the  Lord  1. 
25.  6  And  thus  shall  ye  say  to  him  that  liveth  (i. 
25.  26  Lord  liveth,  and .  .thy  soul  liveth,  seeing 

25  34  Lord  God  of  Israel  liveth,  which  hath  k. 

26  10  Lord  liveth,  the  Lord  shall  smite  him 
26. 16  Lord  liveth,  ye  (are)  worthy  to  die,  beca. 
28. 10  Lord  liveth,  there  shall  no  punishment 
29  6  Lord  liveth,  thou  hast  been  upright,  and 

2  Sa.  2.  27  God  liveth,  unless  thou  hadst  spoken,  sure. 
4.  9  Lord  liveth,  who  hath  redeemed  my  soul 

11.  11  thou  livest,  and.  .thy  soul  liveth,  I  will 

12.  5  Lord  liveth,  the  man  that  hath  done  this 
12.  22  be  gracious  tome,  that  the  child  may  live? 
14.  11  Lord  liveth,  there  shall  not  one  hair  of  thy 

14.  1 9  thy  soul  liveth,  my  lord  the  king,  none  can 

1 5.  21  Lord  liveth,  and . .  my  lord  the  king  liveth 
19.  6  if  Absalom  had  lived,  and  all  we  had  died 
ig.  34  How  long  have  I  to  live,  that  I  should  go 
22.  47  Lord  liveth;  and  blessed  (be)  my  rock;  and 

1  Ki.  1.  29  Lord  liveth,  that  hath  redeemed  my  soul 

2.  24  Lord  liveth,  which  hath  established  me 

3.  23  The  one  saith.  This  (is)  my  son  that  liveth 
8.  40  may  fear  thee  all  the  days  that  they  live 


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LIVE 


1  Ki.12.  6  Solomon  his  father  while  he  yet  lived,  and 

17.  1  Lord  God  of  Israel  liveth,  before  whom 

17. 12  Lord  thy  God  liveth,  I  have  not  a  cake 

17.  23  Elijah  took.. and.,  said,  See,  thy  son  liveth 

18.  10  Lord  thy  God  liveth,  there  is  no  nation 

18.  15  Lord  of  hosts  liveth,  before  whom  I  stand 

22.  14  Lord  liveth,  what  the  Lord  saith  unto  me 

2  Ki.  2.  2,  4,  6  Lord  liveth,  and  (as)  thy  soul  liveth 

3. 14  Lord  of  hosts  liveth,  before  whom  I  stand 

4.  30  Lord  liveth,  and  (as)  thy  soul  liveth,  I 

5.  16  LORD  liveth,  before  whom  I  stand,  I  will 

5.  20  Lord  liveth,  I  will  run  after  him,  and 

2  Ch.  6.  31  so  long  as  they  live  in  the  land  which 

10.  6  Solomon  his  father  while  he  yet  lived 

18. 13  Lord  liveth,  even  what  my  God  saith,  that 
Job  19.  25  For  I  know . .  my  redeemer  liveth,  and . .  he 

27.  2  God  liveth,  (who)  hath  taken  away  my  j. 
Psa.  18.  46  Lord  liveth  ;  and  blessed  (be)  my  rock 

49.  18  Though  while  he  lived  he  blessed  his  soul 
63.  4  Thus  will  I  bless  thee  while  I  live  :  I  will 

104.  33  I  will  sing  unto  the  Lord  as  long  as  I  live 
146.  2  While  I  live  will  I  praise  the  Lord;  I  will 
Ecel.  9.  3  madness  (is)  in  their  heart  while  they  live 

9.  9  Live  joyfully  with  the  wife  whom  thou  lo. 
Isa.  49. 18  live,  saith  the  Lord,  thou  shalt  surely  cl. 
Jer.  4.  2  Lord  liveth,  in  truth,  in  judgment,  and  in 

5.  2  The  Lord  liveth;  surely  they  swear  falsely 
12.  16  The  Lord  liveth  ;  as  they  taught  my  peo. 
16.  14,  15  The  Lord  liveth,  that  brought  up  the 

22.  24  I  live,  saith  the  Lord,  though  Coniah  the 

23.  7,  8  The  LORD  liveth,  which  brought  up  the 
38.  16  Lord  liveth,  that  made  us  this  soul,  I  will 
44.  26  be  named .  saying,  The  Lord  God  liveth 

46.  18  I  live,  saith  the  king,  whose  name  (is)  The 
Eze.  5. 11  (As)  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  God 

[So  in  14.  16,  18,  20;  16.  48;  17.  16,  19;  18.  3;  20.  3,  31; 

3.  II ;  34.  8;  35.  6,  it.] 

Eze.  33.  27  I  live,  surely  they  that  (are)  in  the  wastes 

47.  9  And . . every  thing  that  liveth,  which  mo. 
Dan.  4.  34  I  praised  and  honoured  him  that  liveth 

12.  7  and  swareby  him  that  liveth  for  ever,  that 
Hos.  4.15  neither  go  ye . .  nor  swear.  The  Lord  liveth 
Amos  8.  14  They  that  swear  soy.  Thy  God,  O  Dan,  1. 

8.  14  and.ThemannerofBeer-sheba  liveth;  even 
Jon.  4.  3,  8  for.  .better  for  me  to  die  than  to  live 
Zeph.  2.  9  I  live,  saith  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God 

\.To  live,  he  alive,  'i;i)  chayah. 

Gen.  5.  3  Adam  lived  an  hundred  and  thirty  years 
5.  6  Seth  lived  an  hundred  and  live  years,  and 
5.  7  Seth  lived  after  he  begat  Enos  eight  hu. 
5.  9  Enos  lived  ninety  years,  and  begat  Cainan 
5.  10  Enos  lived  after  he  begat  Cainan  eight  h. 
5.  12  Cainan  lived  seventy  years,  and  begat  II. 

5. 13  Cainan  lived  after  he  begat  Mahalaleel  e. 
5.  15  Mahalaleel  lived  sixty  and  five  years,  and 

5. 16  Mahalaleel  lived  after  he  begat  Jared  eight 
5.  18  Jared  lived  an  hundred  sixty  and  two  ye. 

5. 19  Jared  lived  after  he  begat  Enoch  eight  h. 

5. 21  Enoch  lived  sixty  and  five  years,  and  be. 
5.  25  Methuselah  lived  an  hundred  eight  and 
5.  26  Methuselah  lived  after  he  begat  Lamech 
5.  28  Lamech  lived  an  hundred  eighty  andtwo 
5.  30  Lamech  lived  after  he  begat  Noah  five  h. 

9.  28  Noah  lived  after  the  flood  three  hundred 

11. 11  Shem  lived  after  he  begat  Arphaxad  five 

11.  13  Arphaxad  lived  after  he  begat  Salahfour 

11. 15  Salah  lived  after  he  begat  Eberfour  lum. 

11. 16  Eber  lived  four  and  thirty  years,  and  be. 
II.  17  Eber  lived  after  he  begat  Peleg  four  him. 
11.  18  And  Peleg  lived  thirty  years,  ainlbegatR. 
n.  19  Peleg  lived  after  he  begat  lieu  two  bund. 
11.  20  Reu  lived  two  and  thirty  years,  and  begat 

11. 21  Reu  lived  after  he  begat  Serug  two  liuud. 

11. 22  Serug  lived  thirty  years,  and  begat  Nahor 
11.  23  Serug  lived  after  he  begat  Nahor  two  hu. 
11.  24  Nahor  lived  uiue  and  twenty  years,  and 

11.23  Nalior  lived  after  he  begat  Terahanhun. 

11.  26  Terah  lived  seventy  years,  and  begat  Ab. 

12.  13  sister,  .and  my  soul  shall  live  because  of 

17. 18  0  that  Ishmael might  live  before  thee! 

19.  20  Oh,  let  me  escape . .  and  my  soul  shall  live 

20.  7  shall  pray  for  thee,  and  thou  shalt  live 
27. 40  by  thy  sword  shalt  thou  live,  and  shalt 
31.  32  whomsoever  thou  ftndest .  .lethimnot  live 

42.  2  get  you  down . .  that  we  may  live,  and  not 

42. 18  Joseph  said.  .This  do,  and  live.  .1  fear  God 

43.  8  that  we  may  live,  and  not  die,  both  we 
47.  19  give  (11s)  seed,  that  we  may  live,  and  not 
47.  28  Jacob  lived  in  the  land  of  Egypt  seventeen 

50.  22  and  Joseph  lived  an  hundred  and  ten  ye. 
Exodig.  13  whether,  .beast  or  man,  it  shall  not  live 
Num.  4.  19  that  they  may  live,  and  not  die,  when  they 

r4.  38  Joshua  the  sou  of  Nun,  and  Caleb,  .lived 

24.  23  Alas,  who  shall  live  when  God  doeth  this? 
Deut  4.  1  that  ye  may  live,  and  go  in  and  possess 

4.  33  Did  (ever)  people  hear  the  voice,  .and  live? 
5. 26  who.  .hath  heard  the  voice,  .and  lived? 

5.  33  Yeshallwalk.  .that  yemay live,  and(tliat) 

8.  1  shall  ye  observe  to  do,  that  ye  may  live 
8.  3  man  doth  not  live  by  bread  only,  but  by 

8.  3  by  every  (word) . .  of  the  Lord  doth  man  1. 
16.  20  thatthou  mayest  live,  and  inherit  the  land 

30. 16  love .  .that  thou  mayest  live  and  multiply 

30. 19  that  both  thou  and  thy  seed  may  live 

33.  6  Let  Reuben  live,  and  not  die ;  and  let  (not) 
Josh.  6. 17  only  Rahab  the  harlot  shall  live,  she  and 

9.  21  Let  them  live  ;  but  let  them  be  hewers  of 
2  Sa.  1. 10  I  was  sure  that  he  could  not  live  after  he 

1  Ki.  1.  31  Let  my  lord  king  David  live  for  ever 

20.  32  Benhadad  saith,  I  pray  thee,  let  me  live 

2  Ki.  4.  7  live  thou  and  thy  children  of  the  rest 


2  Ki.  7.  4  if  they  save  us  alive,  we  shall  live ;  and 

10. 19  whosoever  shall  be  wanting,  .shall  not  1. 

14. 17  Amaziah.  lived  after  the  death  of  Jelio. 

18.  32  that  ye  may  live,  and  not  die  ;  and  hear. 

20.  1  in  order  ;  for  thou  shalt  die,  and  not  live 
2  Ch.25.  25  Amaziah.  .lived  after  the  death  of  Joash 
Neh.  2.  3  Let  the  king  live  for  ever:  why  should 

5.  2  we  take  up  corn . .  that  we  may  eat,  and  1. 
9.  29  which  if  a  man  do,  he  shall  live  in  them 

Esth.  4.  11  out  the  golden  sceptre,  that  he  may  live 
Job  7.  16  I  loathe  (it);  I  would  not  live  alway  :  let 

14.  14  If  a  man  die,  shall  he  live  (again)?  All  the 

21.  7  Wherefore  do  the  wicked  live,  become  old 
42.  16  After  this  lived  Job  an  hundred  and  forty 

Psa.  22.  26  seek  him  ;  your  heart  shall  live  for  ever 
49.  9  he  should  still  live  for  ever,  (and)  notsee 
69.  32  and  your  heart  shall  live  that  seek  God 
72.  15  he  shall  live,  and  to  him  shall  be  given 
89.  48  What  man . .  liveth,  and  shall  not  see  de. 

118.  17  I  shall  not  die,  but  live,  and  declare  the 

119.  17  Deal  bountifully.  .(that)  I  may  live,  and 
1 19.  77  Let  thy  tender  mercies,  .that  I  may  live 
119. 116  Uphold,  .unto  thy  word,  that  I  may  live 
1 19. 144  give  me  understanding,  and  I  shall  live 
1 19. 175  Let  my  soul  live,  audit  shall  praise  thee 

Prov.  4.  4  said,  .keep  my  commandments,  and  live 
7.  2  Keep  my  commandments,  and  live  ;  and 
9.  6  Forsake'  the  foolish,  and  live  ;  and  go  in 

15.  27  but  he  that  hatetli  gifts  shall  live 

Eccl.  6.  3  If  a  man . .  live  many  years,  so  that  the  d. 

6.  6  Yea,  though  he  live  a  thousand  years 
11.  8  if  a  man  live  many  years,  (and)  rejoice 

Isa.  26.  14  (They  are)  dead,  they  shall  not  live ;  (they) 

26. 19  Thy  dead  (men)sliall  live,  (together  with) 
38.  1  in  order  ;  for  thou  shalt  die,  and  not  live 

38. 16  by  these(things  men)  live,  and  in  all  these 
55.  3  hear,  and  your  sciil  shall  live ;  and  I 

Jer.  21.  9  he  shall  live,  and  his  life  shall  be  unto 
27.  12  and  serve  him  and  his  people,  and  live 

27. 17  serve  the  king  of  Babylon,  and  live :  wh. 
35.  7  ye  may  live  many  days  in  the  land  where 
38.  2  he  tliatgoeth.  .to  the  Chaldeans  shall  live 
38.  17  thy  soul  shall  live,  and  this  city  shall 
38.  17  go.  .and  thou  shalt  live,  and  thine  house 
38.  20  be  well  unto  thee,  and  thy  soul  shall  live 

Lam.  4.  20  Under  his  shadow  we  shall  live  among 
Eze.  3.  21  he  shall  surely  live,  because lieis  warned 

13. 19  save  the  souls  alive  that  should  not  live 

16.  6,  6 1  said  unto  thee,  .in  thy  blood,  Live 
18.  9  he  shall  surely  live,  saith  the  Lord  God 
18.  13  he  shall  not  live  ;  he 

18.  17  he  shall  not  die.  he  shall  surely  live 

18. 19  and  hath  done  them,  he  shall  surely  live 
18.  21  But.  he  shall  surely  live,  he  shall  not  die 
18.  22  in  his  righteousness,  .doneliesliall  live 
18.  23  he  should  return  from  his  ways,  and  live 
18.  28  he  shall  surely  live,  he  shall  not  die 

18.  32  no  pleasure . .  wherefore  turn . .  and  live  ye 
20. 25  judgments  whereby  they  should  not  live 

33. 10  pine  away  in  them,  how  should  we . .  live? 

33. 11  the  wicked  turn  from  his  way  and  live 

33. 12  neither  shall  the  righteous  be  able  to  live 

33. 13  When  I  shall  say.  .he  shall  surely  live  ;  if 

33. 15  walk . .  he  shall  surely  live,  he  shall  not  die 

33. 16  he  hath  done  that,  he  shall  surely  live 

33. 19  if  the  wicked  turn,  .he  shall  live  thereby 
37.  3  Son  of  man,  can  these  bones  live  ?  And  I 
37.  5  I  will  cause  breath . .  and  ye  shall  live 
37.  6  put  breath  in  you,  and  ye  shall  live  ;  and 
37.  9  breathe  upon  these  slain,  .they  may  live 
37.  10  the  breath  came  into  them,  and  they  lived 

37. 14  put  my  Spirit  in  you,  and  ye  shall  live 
47.  9  whithersoever  therivers.  .come,  shall  live 

Hos.  6.  2  he  will  raise  us  up,  and  we  shall  live  in 
Amos  5.  4  the  Lord.  .Seek  ye  me,  and  ye  shall  live 
5.  6  Seek  the  Lord,  and  ye  shall  live ;  lest  he 

5. 14  Seek  good,  and  •  t  evil,  that  ye  may  live 
Hab.  2.  4  but  the  just  sh  .11  live  by  his  faith 
Zech.  1.  5  and  the  prophets,  do  they  live  for  ever  ? 

10.  9  they  shall  live  with  their  children,  and 

13.  3  Thou  shalt  not  live  ;  for  thou  speakest  lies 

3 . To  live,  tun,  n;n  chayah,  chaya. 

Dan.  2.  4  0  king,  live  for  ever:  tell  thy  servants  the 

3.  9  They  spake  and  said . .  O  king,  live  for  e. 

5.  10  O  king,  live  for  ever:  let  not  thy  thoughts 

6.  6  said  thus . .  king  Darius,  live  for  ever 

6.  21  Then  said  Daniel.  .0  king,  live  for  ever 

4.  To  live,  chayai. 

Gen.  3.22  take  also  of  the  tree . .  and  live  for  ever 
5.  5  all  the  days  that  Adam  lived  were  nine 

11.  12  Arphaxad  lived  five  and  thirty  years,  and 

11. 14  Salah  lived  thirty  years,  and  begat  Eber 

25.  7  the  years  of  Abraham’sJife  which  he  lived 

Exod.  1. 16  if  it  (be)  a  daughter,  then  she  shall  live 
33.  20  for  there  shall  no  man  see  me,  and  live 
Lev.  18.  s  which  if  a  man  do,  he  shall  live  in  them 
Kumu.  8  when  he  looketh  upon  it,  shall  live 

21.  9  he  beheld  the  serpent  of  brass,  he  lived 
Deut.  4.  42  fleeing  unto  one  of  these  cities  he  might  1. 
5.  24  that  God  doth  talk  with  man,  and  he  liv. 

19.  i  which  shall  flee  thither,  that  he  may  live 

19.  5  shall  flee  unto  one  of  those  cities,  and  live 
1  Sa.  20.  31  as  long  as  the  son  ef  Jesse  liveth  upon 
Jer.  38.  2  shall  have  his  life  for  a  prey,  and  shall  live 
Eze.  18.  13  hath  taken  increase  :  shall  he  then  live? 

18.  24  that  the  wicked  (man)  doeth,  shall  he  live? 

20.  11,  13,  21  which  (if)  a  man  do,  he  shall  even  1. 
47.  9  every  thing  shall  live  whither  the  river 

5.  To  turn,  conduct  self,  ava<rrp(<popai  anastrephomai 
Heb.  13. 18  trust  ,  .in  all  things  willing  to  live  honestly 


2  Pe.  2. 18  clean  escaped  from  them  who  live  in  error 

6.  To  live,  fiiow  bioo. 

1  Pe.  4.  2  That  he  no  longer  should  live  the  rest  of 

7.  To  eat,  consume,  devour,  itrdiw  esthio. 

1  Co.  9.  13  they  which  minister  about  holy  things  1. 

8.  To  live,  have  life,  (aw  zao. 

Matt.  4.  4  Man  shall  not  live  by  bread  alone,  but  by 

9.  18  lay  thy  hand  upon  her,  and  she  shall  live 
[Mark  5.  23  lay  thy  hands  on  her . .  and  she  shall  live 
Luke  2.  36  she  was  of  a  great  age,  and  had  lived  with 

4.  4  man  shall  not  live  by  bread  alone,  but  by 

10.  28  answered  right :  this  do,  and  thou  shalt  1. 

20.  38  a  God . .  of  the  living :  for  all  live  unto  him 

John  4.  50  Go  thy  way  ;  thy  sonliveth.  And  theman 
4.  51  servants,  .told  (him),  saying,  Thy  son  liveth 

4.  53  which  Jesus  said  unto  him  Thy  son  liveth 

5.  25  shall  hear,  .and  they  that  hear  shall  live 

6.  51  If  any  man  eat  of  this  bread,  he  shall  live 
6.  57  Father  hath  sent  me,  and  I  live  by  the  F. 
6.  57  he  that  eatetli  me.  lie  shall  live  by  me 
6.  58  he  that  eateth  of  tills  bread  shall  live  for 

11.  25  though  he  were  dead,  yet  shall  he  live 

11.  26  whosoever  liveth  and  believetli  in  me  sh. 

14.  19  ye  see  me  :  because  I  live,  ye  shall  live 

Acts  17.  28  For  in  him  we  live,  and  move,  and  have 

22.  22  Away .  .for  it  is  not  fit  that  lie  should  live 

25.  24  crying  that  he  ought  not  to  live  any  longer 

26.  5  after  the  most  straitest  sect.  .1  lived  a  P. 
28.  4  whom . .  yet  vengeance  suif ereth  not  to  1. 

Rom.  1.  17  it  is  written,  The  just  shall  live  by  faith 
6.  2  How  shall  we.  .live  any  longer  therein? 

6.  10  but  in  that  I19  liveth,  he  liveth  unto  God 

7.  1  dominion  over  a  man  as  long  as  he  liveth 

7.  2  bound . .  to  (her)  husband  so  long  as  he  liv. 

7.  3  if,  while  (her)  husband  liveth,  she  be  rna. 

8.  12  not  to  the  flesh,  to  live  after  the  flesh 

8. 13  For  if  ye  live  after  the  flesh,  ye  shall  die 

8.  13  but  if  ye.  .mortify  the  deeds,  ye  shall  1. 

10.  5  man  which  doeth  those  things  shall  live 
14.  7  none  of  us  liveth  to  himself,  and  110  man 
14.  8  whether  we  live,  we  live  unto  the  Lord 
14.  8  whether  we  live  therefore,  or  die,  we  are 

14.  iil  live,  saith  the  Lord,  every  knee  shall  b. 

1  Co.  7.  39  by  the  law  as  long  as  her  husband  liveth 

9.  14  they  which  preach  the  Gospel  should  live 

2  Co.  4.  11  we  which  live  are  alway  delivered  unto 

5.  15  they  which  live  should  not  henceforth  1. 

6.  9  as  dying,  and,  behold,  we  live;  as  chast. 
13.  4  crucified . .  yet  he  liveth  by  the  power  of 
13.  4  but  we  shall  live  with  him  by  the  power 

Gal.  2.  14  If  thou,  being  a  Jew,  livest  after  the  ma. 

2. 19  I . .  am  dead  to  the  law,  that  I  might  live 

2.  20  yet  not  I,  but  Christ  liveth  in  me 

2. 20  life  which  I  now  live  in  the  flesh  I  live  by 

3.  11  evident :  for,  The  just  shall  live  by  faith 

3. 12  The  man  that  doeth  them  shall  live  in 
5. 25  If  we  live  in  the  Spirit,  let  us  also  walk 

Phil.  1 .  2 1  For  to  me  to  live  (is)  Christ,  and  to  die  (is) 

1.  22  if  I  live  in  the  flesh,  this  (is)  the  fruit  of 
Col.  3.  7  ye  also  walked  sometime,  when  ye  lived 
1  Th.  3.  8  For  now  we  live,  if  ye  stand  fast  in  the  L. 

5.  10  whether  we  wake  or  sleep,  we  should  liv 6 

1  Ti.  5.  6  But  she.  .in  pleasure  is  dead  while  she  1. 

2  Ti.  3. 12  Yea,  and  all  that  will  live  godly  in  Christ 
Titus  2. 12  we  should  live  soberly,  righteously,  and 
Heb.  7.  8  he . .  of  whom  it  is  witnessed  that  he  liveth 

7.  25  seeing  he  ever  liveth  to  make  intercession 

9.  17  of  no  strength  at  all  while  the  testator  li. 

10.  38  Now  the  just  shall  live  by  faith  :  but  if 

12.  9  much  rather  be  in  subjection . .  and  live  ? 
Jas.  4.  is  If  the  Lord  will,  we  shall  live,  and  do  this 
1  Pe.  1.  23  by  the  word  of  God,  which  liveth  and  ab. 

2.  24  that  we,  being  dead  to  sins,  should  live 

4.  6  but  live  according  to  God  in  the  spirit 

1  Jo.  4.  9  God  sent,  .that  we  might  live  through  him 
Rev.  1.  18  (I  am)  he  that  liveth,  and  was  dead  ;  and 

3.  1  that  thou  hast  a  name  that  thou  livest 

4.  9  to  him  that  sat  on  the  throne,  who  liveth 
4.  10  worship  him  that  liveth  for  ever  and  ever 

5.14  worshipped  him  that  liveth  for  ever  and  e. 

10.  6  sware  by  him  that  liveth  for  ever  and  ever 

13.  14  had  the  wound  by  a  sword,  and  did  live 

15.  7  vials  full  of  the  wrath  of  God,  who  liveth 
20.  4  they  lived  and  reigned  with  Christ?a  tlio. 

9 . To preserve  life,  (woyovew  zoogoneb. 

Acts  7.  19  cast  out.  .to  the  end  they  might  not  live 

10.  To  be  a  citizen,  noKnevopai  politeuomai. 

Acts  23.  1  I  have  lived  in  all  good  conscience  before 

11.  To  begin  to  be,  vir&pxw  huparchd. 

Luke  7.  25  apparelled,  and  live  delicately,  are  in  ki. 
[See  also  Jews,  peace,  pleasure,  ungodly.] 

LIVE  again,  to  — 

To  live  again,  a va(aw  anazaS. 

Rev.  20.  s  rest  of  the  dead  [lived  not  again]  until  the 

LIVE  deliciously,  to  — 

To  be  luxuriant,  arpyviaw  streniao. 

Rev  18.  7  she  hath  glorified  herself,  and  lived  deli. 
18.  9  And  the  kings,  .lived  deliciously  with  her 

LIVE  long,  to  — 

To  be  long  timed,  long  lived,  dpi  paKpoxpSuios. 
Eph.  6.  3  and  thou  mayest  live  long  on  the  earth 

LIVE  peaoeably,  or  in  peace,  to  — 

To  be  peaceable,  dpyvebw  eireneuo. 

Rom. 12.  18  If  it  be  possible,  live  peaceably  with  all 

2  Co.  13. 11  be  of  one  mind,  live  in  peace ;  and  the  Gr 


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LIVE  with,  to  — 

To  live,  with,  crv(da  suzao. 

Rom.  6.  8  we  believe  that  we  shall  also  live  with  him 
,  Co.  7.  a  ye  are  in  our  hearts  to  die  and  live  with 
2  Ti.  2.  n  if  we  be  dead  with,  .weshall  also  live  with 


LIVE,  to  let,  or  suffer,  or  make  to  — 

1  To  live,  keep  living  or  alive,  revive,  n;n  chayah,  3. 
’  E vod 22.  18  Thou  shalt  not  suffer  a  witch  to  live 
Josh.  9.  15  made  a  league  with  them,  to  let  themlive 


2 .To  cause  to  live,  let  live,  n;n  chayah,  5. 

Josh.  0.  20  we  will  even  let  them  live,  lest  wrath  be 
Isa.  38.  16  so  wilt  thou  recover  me . .  make  me  to  live 


LIVE,  LIVELY,  LIVING  (thing)  — 

1.  Living,  alive,  lively,  '0  chai. 

Gen.  1.  21  God  created .  .every  living  creature  that 
1  28  have  dominion .  .over  every  living  thing 

2.  7  breathed . .  and  man  became  a  living  soul 

3.  20  because  she  was  the  mother  of  all  living 
6. 10  of  every  living  thing  of  all  flesh,  two  of 

8  1  God  remembered  Noah,  and  every  living 

8.  17  Bring  forth  with  thee  every  living  thing 
8.  21  smite  any  more  every  tiling  living,  as  I 
o  10  with  every  living  creature  that  (is)  with 
Q  12  !-  between  me  and  you  and  every  living 
9. 16  between  God  and  every  living  creature  of 
Exod2i.  35  they  shall  seU  the  live  ox,  and  divide  the 
Lev  11  10  any  living  thing  which  (is)in  the  waters 
'  11.  ,6  This  (is)  the  law  of .  .every  living  creature 
i4  6  As  for  the  living  bird,  he  shall  take  it 
14  6  shall  dip.  .the  living  bird  in  the  blood 
14'  7  shall  let  the  living  bird  loose  into  the  open 
14.  si  he  shall  take,  .the  living  bird,  and  dip 
14.  52  with  the  living  bird,  and  with  the  cedar 
14.  S3  he  shall  let  go  the  living  bird  out  of  the 
16.  20  he  shall  bring  the  live  goat 
16.  21  his  hands  upon  the  head  of  the  live  goat 
Num  16  48  he  stood  between  the  dead  and  the  living 
Deut.  S.  26  hath  heard  the  voice  of  the  living  God 
Josh  3  10  ye  shall  know  that  the  living  God  (is)  am 
Rutli  2.  20  not  left  off  his  kindness  to  the  living  and 
1  Sa.  17.  26,  36  should  defy  the  armies  of  the  hying  G  ? 

1  Ki  3.  22  Nay;  but  the  living  (is)  my  son,  and  the  d. 

3  22  dead  (is)  thy  son,  and  the  living  (is)  my  son 
3  '23  thy  son  (is)  the  dead .  .my  son  (is)  the  liv. 

3  2  3  Divide  the  living  child  in  two,  and  give 
3. 26  the  woman  whose  the  living  child  (was) 

3.  26,  27  give  her  the  living  child,  and  in  now. 

2  Ki  10  4,  16  hath  sent  to  reproach  the  living  God 

Job  12.  10  I11  whose  hand  (is)  the  soul  of  every  living 

28  13  neither  is  it  found  in  the  land  of  the  liv. 
28  21  Seeing  it  is  hid  from  the  eyesof  all  living 
30  23  and  (to)  the  house  appointed  for  all  living 
33.  30  enlightened  with  the  light  of  the  living 
Psa.  27. 1 3  see  the  goodness . .  in  the  land  of  the  living 
38.  19  But  mine  enemies  (are)  lively . .  they  are 
42  2  My  soul  thirsteth . .  for  the  living  God 

l2  s  and  root  thee  out  of  the  land  of  the  living 
V  13  that  I  may  walk,  .in  the  light  of  the  living 
38.  9  he  shall  take  them  away . .  both  living 
60  28  lie  blotted  out  of  the  book  of  the  living 
84  2  and  my  flesh  crieth  out  for  the  living  God 
1 16.  9  before  the  Lord  in  the  land  of  the  living 

142  3  (and)  my  portion  in  the  land  of  the  living 
143'  2  for  in  thy  sightshall  noman  livingbe  just. 

143  16  and  satisflestthe  desireof  every  livingth. 
Eccl.  4.  2  I  praised  the  dead,  .more  than  the  living 

4  13  I  considered  all  the  living  which  walk 

6  8  poor,  that  knoweth  to  walk  before  the  li. 

7  2  men  ;  and  the  living  will  lay  (it)  to  his  he. 

0  4  to  him  that  is  joined  to  all  the  living  there 
9  4  for  a  living  dog  is  better  than  a  dead  lion 

□  3  the  living  know  that  they  shall  die  :  but 

Song  4.  15  a  well  of  living  waters,  and  streams  from 

Isa.  4.  3  every  one ..  written  among  the  living  in  .1 . 

8  iQ  people  seek  unto  theirGod?  fortlie  living 

37’  4,  17  hath  sent  to  reproach  the  living  God 
38.  11  see  the  Lord,  .in  the  land  of  the  living 
38  19  The  living,  the  living,  he  shall  praise  thee 
33  8  he  was  cut  off  out  of  theland  of  the  living 

Jer  2  13  forsaken  me,  the  fountain  of  living  waters 
10.  10  he  (is)  the  living  God,  and  an  everlasting 
11  19  let  us  cut  him  off  from  the  land  of  the  li. 
17.  13  forsaken  the  Lord,  the  fouutain  of  living 
23  36  have  perverted  the  words  of  the  living  G. 
Lam.  3.  39  Wherefore  doth  a  living  man  complain,  a 
Eze.  26.  20  I  shall  set  glory  in  the  land  of  the  living 
32  23  24  25,  26,  27,  32  in  the  land  of  the  living 
Dan  2  30  wisdom  that  I  have  more  than  any  living 
4  17  that  the  living  may  know  that  the  most 
6  20  0  Daniel,  servant  of  the  living  God,  is  thy 
6  26  he  (is)  the  living  God,  and  stedfast  for  ever 
Hos.  1.  10  lie  said .  .(Ye  are)  the  sons  of  the  living  G. 
Zech.14.  8  living  waters  shall  go  out  from  Jerusalem 

2 . Life,  lively,  n;n  chayeh. 

Exod.  1.  19  they  (are)  lively,  and  aredelivered  ere  the 

3 . Life,  nvu  chayyuth.  ,.  .  .  . ,  , 

2  Sa.  20.  3  So  they  were  shut  up .  .living  in  widowli. 


6 .To  live,  (aw  zao. 

Matt  16.  16  Thou  art  the  Christ,  the  Son  of  the  living 
22  32  not  the  God  of  the  dead,  but  of  the  living 
26.  63  I  adjure  thee  by  the  living  God,  that  tliou 
Mark  1 2.  27  not  the  God  of  the  dead,  but. .of  the  living 
Luke  1 5.  13  wasted  his  substance  with  riotous  living 
20.  38  is  not  a  God  of  the  dead,  but  of  the  living 
24.  5  Why  seek  ye  the  living  among  the  dead  ? 
John  4. 10  and  he  would  have  given  thee  living  water 
4.  11  whence  then  hast  thou  that  living  water? 

6.  51  I  am  the  living  bread  which  came  down 
6  37  As  the  living  Bather  hath  sent  me,  and  I 

6.  69  thou  art  that  Christ,  the  Son  of  the  living 

7.  38  out  of  his  belly  shall  flow  rivers  of  living 
Acts  7.  38  received  the  lively  oracles  to  give  unto  11s 

14.  15  that  ye  should  turn,  .unto  the  living  God 
Rom.  9.  26  they  be  called  the  children  of  the  living  G. 

12  1  ye  present  your  bodies  a  living  sacrifice 

14.  9  might  be  Lord  both  of  the  dead  and  living 

1  Co  15  45  The  first  man  Adam  was  made  a  living  s. 

2  Co.  3.  3  written . .  with  the  Spirit  of  the  living  God 

6.  16  for  ye  are  the  temple  of  the  living  God  ;  as 
Col  2.  20  why,  as  though  living  in  the  world,  are 

•'iTh.  1.  9  how  ye  turned.,  to  serve  the  living  and 

1  Ti.  3.  15  which  is  the  church  of  the  living  God,  the 
4.  10  because  we  trust  in  the  living  God,  who  is 

6.  17m  [the  living]  God,  who  givethus  richly 
Heb.  3.  12  unbelief,  in  departing  from  the  living  G. 

9.  14  from  dead  works  to  serve  the  living  God 
10.  20  By  a  new  and  living  way,  which  he  hath 
10.  31  to  fall  into  the  hands  of  the  living  God 
12!  22  the  city  of  the  living  God,  the  heavenly  J. 

I  Pe  I.  3  hath  begotten  us  again  unto  a  lively  hope 
2.  4  To  whom  coming,  (as  unto)  a  living  stone 
2.  5  Yealso.as  lively  stones,  are  built  up  a  sp. 
Rev  7  2  angel,  .having  the  seal  of  the  living  God 

7.  17  shall  lead  them  unto  [living]  fountains  of 

16.  3  blood . .  and  every  [living]  soul  died  in  the 

LIVER  — 

Liver,  "ns  kdbed.  .  ..  , 

Exod2g(  13,  22  the  caul . .  above  the  liver,  and  the  two 
Lev  3  4  10,  15  caul  above  the  liver,  with  the  kid. 

4  9  the  caul  above  the  liver,  with  the  kidneys 

7.  4  the  caul,  .above  the  liver,  with  the  kidn. 

8.  16,  23  caul  (above)  the  liver,  and  the  two  ki. 

9.  10, 19  the  kidneys,  and  the  caul  (above)  the 
Prov.  7.  23  Till  a  dart  strike  through  his  liver;  as  a 
Lam.  2.  11  my  liver  is  poured  upon  the  earth,  for  the 
Eze.  21.  21  the  king  of  Babylon,  .looked  in  the  liver 

LIVING  creature  — 

l.A  living  being,  ’0  chai. 

Eze  1  5  Also ..  the  likeness  of  four  living  creatures 

1. 13  As  for  the  likeness  of  the  living  creatures 
1.  13  it  went  up  and  down  among  the  living  c. 
1'.  14  the  living  creatures  ran  and  returned  as 
1. 15  Now  as  I  beheld  the  living  creatures,  be. 

1  15  one  wheel  upon  the  earth  by  the  living  c. 
1  19  when  the  living  creatures  went,  the  whe. 
I  19  when  the  living  creatures  were  lifted  up 
1  20,  21  for  the  spirit  of  the  living  creature 
1  22  upon  the  heads  of.  .living  creature  (was) 
3  1 3  also  the  noise  of  the  wings  of  the  living  c. 

10.  15,  20  This  (is)  the  living  creature  that  I  saw 
10  17  for  the  spirit  of  the  living  creature,  .in 


Matt28.  7  there  shall  ye  see  him  ;  lo,  I  have  told 
28.  20  lo,  I  am  with  you  alway.  .unto  the  end 
Markto.  28  Lo,  we  have  left  all,  and  have  followed 

13.  21  [Lo,]here  (is)Christ ;  or,  (lo,]  (he  is)  there 

14.  42  let  us  go  ;  lo,  he  that  betrayeth  me  is  at 
Luke  1.  44  lo,  as  soon  as  the  voice  of  thy  salutation 

2.  9  lo,  the  angel  of  the  Lord  came  upon  them 
9.  39  lo,  a  spirit  taketh  him,  and  he  suddenly 
13.  16  Satan  hath  bound,  lo,  these  eighteen  ye. 

15.  29  Lo,  these  many  years  do  I  serve  thee,  ne. 

17.  21  Neither  shall  they  say,  Lo  here  !  or,  [lo] 

18.  28  said,  Lo,  we  have  left  all,  and  followed 
23.  15  lo,  nothing  worthy  of  death  is  done  unto 

Acts  13.  46  ye  put.it  from  you.  lo,  we  turn  to  the  G. 

27.  24  lo,  God  hath  given  thee  all  them  that  sail 
Heb.  10.  said  I,  Lo,  I  come,  .to  do  thy  will,  O  God 

^  eoirl  Vto  T.r»  T  PGIDP  do  tllV  Will 


10.  o’ Then  said  he,  Lo,  I  come  to  do  thy  will 
Rev.  5.  /  6  [lo,]  in  the  midst  of  the  throne  and  of  the 


4. Means  of  life,  fltos  bios. 

Marki2  44  did  cast  in  all  that  she  had.  .all  her  living 
Luke  8.  43  had  spent  all  her  living  upon  physicians 
IS  12  give.  .And  he  divided  unto  them  (his)  liv. 
is.  30  which  hath  devoured  thy  living  with  liar. 
21.  4  she .  .hath  cast  in  all  the  living  that  she 


5.  To  lead  or  go  through',  Stay  a  diago, 

Titus  3.  3  living  in  malice  and  envy,  hateful.,  hating 


2. A  breathing  living  being,  n>n  wpi  nepheshchayyah. 
Gen  1  21  and  every  living  creature  that  moveth 

I  24  Let  the  earth  bring  forth  the  living  crea. 
2.  19  whatsoever  Adam  called  every  living  ere. 
[See  also  9.  10,  12,  15,  16 ;  Lev.  11.  46.] 

LIVING  substance  — 

Living  substance,  Dip?  yequm. 

Gen  7  4  every  living  substance  that  I  have  made 
7.  23  every  living  substance  was  destroyed  wh. 

LIZARD  — 

A  lizard,  n$??  letaah. 

Lev.  11.  30  and  the  lizard,  and  the  snail,  and  the  m. 

10  — 

1  .Lo,  see,  Pis  aru. 

Dan.  7.  6  After  this  I  beheld  .  .lo  another,  like  a  1. 

2 . Lo,  ha  1  sn  ha. 

Dan.  3.  25  He  answered  and  said,  Lo,  I  see  four  men 

3 . Lo,  he  1  he. 

Gen.  47.  23  lo.  .seed  for  you,  and  ye  shall  sow  the  1. 

4 . Lo,  see,  behold,  |n  hen. 

Gen  2Q.  7  Lo.  .yet  high  day,  neither,  .time  that  the 

Exod.  8.  26  lo,  shall  we  sacrifice  the  abomination  of 

5 . Lo,  see,  behold,  njn  liinneh. 

Gen.  42.  28  My  money  is  restored  ;  and,  lo.  .even  in 
50.  $  My  father  made  me  swear,  saying,  Lo,  I 

6.  To  see,  nto  raah.  . 

1  Ch.21.  23  lo,  I  give,  .the  oxen,  .for  burnt  offerings 
Eccl.  7.  29  Lo,  this  only  have  I  found,  that  God  hath 
Eze.  4. 15  Lo,  I  have  given  thee  cow’s  dung  for  ma. 

7.  See,  behold,  tSe  ide. 

Matt. 2 5. 25  and  hid  thytalent.  .lo.  thou  hast,  .tlnne 
John  7.  26  lo,  he  speaketh  boldly,  and  they  say  not. 
16.  29  Lo,  now  speakest  thou  plainly,  and  speak. 

8.  See,  behold,  ISov  idou.  _ 

Matt.  2.  9  lo,  the  star,  which  they  saw  in  the  east 
3.  16  lo,  the  heavens  were  opened  unto  him 
3. 1 7  lo  a  voice  from  heaven,  saying.  This  is  my 
24.  23  Lo,  here  (is)  Christ,  or  there  ;  believe  (it) 
26.  47  lo,  Judas,  one  of  the  twelve,  came,  and 


5.  O  [  1U,  J  111  LUC  llliKxov  vnv.  —  ~  - -  - - 

6.  5  lo  a  black  horse  :  and  he  that  sat  on  him 

6.  12  [lo,]  there  w  as  a  great  earthquake  ;  and 

7.  9  [lo,]  a  great  multitude,  which  no  man 
14.  1  lo,  a  Lamb  stood  on  the  mount  Sion,  and 

LO  AM-'MI,  ’By  nS  not  my  people. 

A  symbolic  name  given  by  Hosea  to  his  son.  B.C.  765. 
Hos.  1.  9  Then  said  (God),  Call  his  name  L. ;  for  ye 
[In  v.  9,  10 ;  2.  23  the  name  is  translated.] 

LO  DE'-BAR,  ID!  iS  or  n4?  with  pasture. 

A  city  in  Manasseh  beyond  Jordan  in  Gilead,  near 
Mahanaim.  Here  Mephibosheth  resided  with  Machir 
the  Ammonite. 

2  Sa.  9.  4  house  of  Machir,  the  son  of  Ammiel,  in  L. 

9.  5  of  Machir,  the  son  of  Ammiel,  from  L. 

17.  27  the  son  of  Ammiel  of  L..  and  Barzillai 

LOAD,  to  — (See  also  Lade.) 

1. To  lay  on,  load,  doj;  amas. 

Psa.  68.  19  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord,  (who)  daily  loadeth 

2 . To  heap  up,  load,  owpevui  soreuo. 

2  Ti.  3.  6  lead  captive  silly  women  laden  with  sms 

LOAF  - 

1  Cake,  !33  kikkar. 

Exod29!  23  one  loaf  of  bread,  and  one  cake  of  oiled 
Judg.  8.  5  Give,  I  pray  you,  loaves  of  bread  unto 
1  Sa.  10.  3  another  carrying  three  loaves  of  bread 
1  Ch.16.  3  to  every  one  a  loaf  of  bread,  and  a  good 

2.  Bread,  food,  onb  lechem. 

Lev.  23.  17  bring,  .two  wave  loaves  of  two  tenth  dc. 

1  Sa.  17.  17  Take. .  these  ten  loaves,  and  run  to  the 
25.  18  Abigail,  .took  two  hundred  loaves,  and 

1  Ki.14.  3  take  with  thee  ten  loaves,  and  cracknels 

2  Ki.  4.  42  twenty  loaves  of  barley,  and  full  ears  of 

3 . Bread,  a  loaf,  apris  artos. 

Matt  14.  17  We  have  here  but  five  loaves,  and  two  ft. 

14.  19  took  the  five  loaves,  .and gave  the  loaves 

15.  34  How  many  loaves  have  ye?  And  they  said 

1 5.  36  lie  took  the  seven  loaves  and  the  fishes,  and 

16.  9  neither  remember  the  five  loaves  of  the 

16.  10  Neither  the  seven  loaves  of  the  four  tho. 

Mark  6.  38  saith.  .How  many  loaves  have  ye?  go  and 
6.  41  when  he  had  taken  the  five  loaves  and  the 
6  41  and  blessed,  and  brake  the  loaves,  and  g. 
6.  44  they  that  did  eat  of  the  loaves  were  about 
6.  52  For  they  considered  not.  .of  the  loaves 

8.  5  he  asked  them,  How  many  loaves  have  ye? 
8  6  he  took  the  seven  loaves,  and  gave  thanks 

8  14  had  they,  .with  them  more  than  one  loaf 

8.  19  When  I  brake  the  five  loaves  among  five 

Luke  q.  13  have  no  more  but  five  loaves  and  two  fish. 

9  16  he  took  the  five  loaves  and  the  two  fishes 

11  s  say  unto  him,  Friend,  lend  me  three  loaves 

John  6.  9  a  lad  here,  which  hath  five  barley  loaves 
6.  II  Jesus  took  the  loaves  ;  and  when  he  had 
6.  13  with  the  fragments  of  the  five  barley  loa. 
6.  26  because  ye  did  eat  of  the  loaves,  and  were  f. 

LOAN  — 

Asking,  request,  npk?i  sheelah. 

1  Sa.  2.  20  give . .  for  the  loan  which  is  lent  to  the  L. 

LOATHE,  to  — 

1. To  tread  down,  Da  ous. 

Prov.27.  7  The  full  soul  loatlieth  anhoney  comb:  but 

2.  To  despise,  reject,  exo  maas. 

Job  7.  16  I  loathe  (it) ;  I  would  not  live  alway  :  let 

3 . To  be  vexed,  weary,  pp  quts. 

Num  21  q  no  bread .  .our  soul  loatlieth  this  light  br. 
5  [See  also  Lothe.] 

LOATHSOME  — 

1. A  strange  abomination ,  zara. 

Num.  1 1.  20  until,  .it be  loathsome  unto  you :  because 

2.  To  be  burning  or  loathsome ,  qalah ,  2. 

Psa.  38.  7  For  my  loins  are  filled  with  a  loathsome 

LOATHSOME,  to  be  or  become  — 

1  To  cause  a  stink,  abhorrence,  irw  baash,  5. 

Prov.  1 3.  5  a  wicked  (man)  is  loathsome,  and  cornetl 

2.To  be  despised,  rejected,  dxb  mo  as,  2. 

Job  7.  5  my  skin  is  broken,  and  become  loathsomi 

LOCK  — 

1. A  lock  of  door.  ‘rtyja  manul. 

Neh.  3.  3,  6,  13,  14,  15  locks  thereof,  and  the  bars 
Song  5.  5  dropped.. myrrh,  upon  the  handles  of  thel 

2.  A  fringe  or  lock  of  hair,  nx’x  tsitsith. 

Eze.  8.  3  took  me  by  a  lock  of  mine  head ;  and  tn 


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i.  Braided  locks  of  hair,  nis^no  machlaphoth. 

Judg  16.  13  If  thou  weavcst  the  seven  locks  of  ray  h. 

16.  19  caused  him  to  shave  off  the  seven  locks 

i  .Locks  or  other  part  of  the  hair  of  the  heacl,y~!5  pera. 
Num.  6.  5  shall  let  the  locks  of  the  hail-  of  his  head 
Eze.  44.  20  Neither,  .suffer  their  locks  to  grow  long 

5.  A  lock  of  hear,  veil,  nss  tsammah. 

Song  4.  1  thou  (hast)  doves’  eyes  within  thy  locks 

4.  3  a  piece  of  a  pomegranate  within  thy  locks 

6.  7  a  piece  of  a  pomegranate,  .within  thy  lo. 
Isa.  47.  2  uncover  thy  locks,  make  bare  the  leg,  un. 

t.Ends  or  locks  of  hair,  nisi  j?  qevutstsoth. 

Song  s-  2  dew.  .my  locks  with  the  drops  of  the  ni. 

5. 11  his  locks  (are)  bushy,  (and)  black  as  ara. 

LOCK,  to  — 

To  holt,  nail,  Syi  naal. 

Judg.  3.  23  shut  the  doors,  .upon  him,  and  locked  th. 

3.  24  behold,  the  doors  of  the  parlour  (were)l. 

LOCUST  — 

1. A  locust,  naiN  arbeli. 

Exodio.  4  to  morrow  will  I  bring  the  locusts  into  thy 

10.  12  for  the  locusts,  that  they  may  come  up 
10. 13  morning,  the  east  wind  brought  the  loc. 

10.  14  tlie  locusts  went  up  over  all  the  land  of 

10.  14  tiiere  were  no  such  locusts  as  they,  neit. 
10.  19  west  wind,  which  took  away  the  locusts 
10.  19  there  remained  not  one  locust  in  all  the 

Lev.  11.  22  these  of  them  ye  may  eat ;  the  locust  after 
Deut28.  38  little  in  ;  for  the  locust  shall  consume  it 

1  Ki.  8.  37  if  there  be.  .blasting,  mildew,  locust,  (or) 

2  Ch.  6.  28  If  there  be.. mildew,  locusts,  orcatterpil. 
Psa  78.  46  He  gave  also,  .their  labour  unto  the  locust 

105.  34  He  spake,  and  the  locusts  came,  and  cat. 
109.  23  I  am  gone,  .tossed  up  and  down  as  the  1. 
Prov  30.  27  The  locusts  have  no  king,  yet  go  they  fo. 
Joel  1.  4  palraerworm  hath  left  hath  the  locust 

1.  4  that  which  the  locust  hath  left  hath  the 

2.  25  restore,  .the  years  that  the  locust  hath 
Nah.  3.  15  many  as  the  cankerworm.  .as  the  locusts 

3. 17  Thy  crowned  (are)as  the  locusts,  and  thy 

2.  A  locust,  grasshopper,  33  geb. 

Isa.  33.  4  as  the  running  to  and  fro  of  locusts  shall 

3..4  grasshopper,  ain  chagab. 

2  Ch.  7.  13  if  I  command  the  locusts  to  devour  the 

4.  yl  locust,  cymbal,  shadow,  tselatsal. 

Deut28.  42  All  thy  trees,  .shall  the  locusts  consume 

5.  A  locust,  aicpis  akris. 

Matt.  3.  4  and  his  meat  was  locusts  and  wild  honey 
Mark  1.  6  And  John. .did  eat  locusts  and  wild  honey 
Rev  9.  3  there  came  out  of  the  smoke  locusts  upon 
9.  7  the  shapes  of  the  locusts.. like  unto  horses 

LOCUST,  bald  — 

Bald  or  devouring  locust,  oy?D  solam. 

Lev.  II.  22  bald  locust  after  his  kind,  and  the  beetle 

LOD,  f?  fissure. 

A  city  in  Benjamin,  near  Joppa,  on  the  road  from  J eru- 
salem  to  Cesarea.  Under  the  Syrian  supremacy  it  be¬ 
longed  to  Samaria,  then  to  Judah,  and  was  left  to 
Jonathan  for  a  possession,  It  was  destroyed  during 
the  Jewish  war  by  Cestius  the  Roman  general,  but  being 
afterwards  restored,  it  became  the  seat  of  an  academy. 
The  Greeks  called  it  Lydda,  Lydde,  and  others  Diospolis. 
Now  called  Liddi. 

1  Ch.  8.  12  built  Ono  and  L.,  with  the  towns  thereof 
Ezra  2.  33  The  children  of  L.,  Hadid,  and  Ono,  seven 
Neh.  7.  37  The  children  of  L.,  Hadid,  and  Ono,  seven 

11.  35  L.,  and  Ono,  the  valley  of  craftsmen 

LODGE  — 

Place  for  passing  the  night,  nil?!?  meluncih. 

Isa.'  1.  8  as  a  lodge  in  a  garden  of  cucumbers,  as  a 
LODGE  (all  night,  or  all  this  night),  to  — 

1.  To  pass  the  night,  lodge,  |'S,  jiV  lun,  lin. 

Gen.  24.  23  is  there  room  (in)  thy  father’s . .  to  lodge  in? 
24.  25  and  provender  enough,  and  room  to  lodge 
32  13  he  lodged  there  that  same  night;  and  took 
3->  21  himself  lodged  that  night  in  the  company 
Num22.  8  Lodge  here  this  night,  and  I  will  bring  you 
Josh.  3.  I  and  lodged  there  before  they  passed  over 
4.  3  lodging  place  where  ye  shall  lodge  this 

6.  11  they  came  into  the  camp,  and  lodged  in 
8.  9  Joshua  lodged  that  night  among  the  peo. 
Judg  18.  2  to  the  house  of  Micah,  they  lodged  there 

19.  4  they  did  eat  and  drink,  and  lodged  there 

19.  7  urged  him  :  therefore  he  lodged  there  ag. 
19.  9  the  day  growetli  to  an  end  ;  lodge  here 
19.  11  let  us  turn  in  into  this  city . .  and  lodge  in 
19.  13  to  lodge  all  night,  in  Gibeah,  or  in  Ramali 
19.  15  to  go  in  (and)  to  lodge  in  Gibeah  :  and 

19.  20  Peace  (be)  with  thee,  .only  lodge  not  111 

20.  4  said,  I  came . .  I  and  my  concubine,  to  lo. 
Ruth  i.-i6  where  thou  lodgest,  I  will  lodge:  thy  pe. 

2  Sa.  1 7.  8  thy  father . .  will  not  lodge  with  the  people 

17.  16  Lodge  not  this  night  in  the  plains  of  the 
I  Ki.19.  9  And  he  came,  .unto  a  cave,  and  lodged 
1  Ch.  9.  27  they  lodged  round  about  the  house  of  God 
Neh.  4.  22  Let  every  one  with  his  servant  lodge  with 
13.  20  sellers  of  all  kind  of  ware,  lodged  without 
13.  21  Why  lodge  ye  about  the  wall?  if  ye  do  (so) 
Job.  31.  32  The  stranger  did  not  lodge  in  the  street 
Song  7.  1 1  Come,  my  beloved . .  let  us  lodge  in  the  vi. 
Isa.  1.  21  righteousness  lodged  in  it ;  but  now  mur. 

21.  13  In  the  forest  in  Arabia  shall  ye  lodge,  0  ye 


Isa.  65.  4  Which . .  lodge  in  the  monuments  ;  which 
Zeph.  2.  14  the  bittern  shall  lodge  in  the  upper  lintels 

2.  To  cause  to  pass  the  night,  j’*?,  pS  lun,  lin. 

Jer.  4. 14  How  long  shall  tliy  vain  thoughts  lodge 

3.  To  lie  down,  nat?  sliakab. 

Josh.  2.  1  into  a  harlot’s  house.. and  lodged  there 

4 . To  lie  in  a  fold,  abx'iCopai  aulizomai. 

Matt2i.  17  went  out.  .into  Bethany  ;  and  he  lodged 

5.  To  loose  down,  ungird,  KaraKva  kataluo. 

Luke  9.  12  that  they  may  go .  .lodge,  and  get  victuals 

6.  To  rest  as  in  a  tent,  Karaou-gi/itu  kataskenoo. 

Matt  13.  32  birds  of  the  air  come  and  lodge  in  the  br. 
Mark  4.  32  fowls  of  the  air  may  lodge  under  the  sha. 
Luke  13.  19  fowls  of  the  air  lodged  iii  the  branches  of 

7.  To  receive  a  stranger,  £ei dfa  xenizo. 

Acts  10.  6  He  lodgeth  with  one  Simon  a  tanner,  wh. 
10.  18  and  asked  whether  Simon,  .were  lodged 
10.  23  Then  calledhethemin,  and  lodged  (them) 
10.  32  he  is  lodged  in  the  house  of.  .Simon  a  ta. 
21.  16  an  old  disciple,  with  whom  we  should  lo. 
28.  7  Publius . .  lodged  us  three  days  courteous. 

LODGE,  to  cause  to  — 

To  cause  to  pass  the  night,  pS,  p1?  lin,  lun,  5. 

Job  24.  7  They  cause  the  naked  to  lodge  without  c. 
LODGE,  lodging  place,  place  where  to  — 

1  .Place  for  passing  the  night,  pSa  malon. 

Josh  4.  3  in  the' lodging  place,  where  ye  shall  lodge 
4.  8  unto  the  place  where  they  lodged,  and  1. 

2  Ki.19.  23  I  will  enter  into  the  lodgings  of  his  bord. 
Isa.  10.  29  they  have  taken  up  their  lodging  at  Geba 
Jer.  9.  2  a  lodging  place  of  wayfaring  men,  that  I 

2.  A  place  for  strangers,  \cvia  xenia. 

Acts  28.  23  there  came  many  to  him  into  (liis)  lodging 
Phm.  22  But  withal  prepare  me  also  a  lodging:  for 

LOFT  — 

Upper  chamber,  aliyyah. 

1  Ki.  17.  19  carried  him  up  into  a  loft,  where  he  abode 

LOFTILY  — 

High  thing,  place  or  person,  Dina  marom. 

Psa.  73.  8  They  are  corrupt,  and.  .they  speak  loftily 

LOFTINESS  — 

1.  Height,  loftiness,  haughtiness,  nah  gobah. 

Jer.  48.  29  the  pride  of  Moab.  .liis  loftiness,  and  his 

■2. Loftiness,  haughtiness,  height,  nm??  gabhuth. 

Isa.  2.  17  the  loftiness  of  man  shall  be  bowed  down 

LOFTY  — 

1  .High,  lofty,  haughty,  Piiaa  gaboah. 

Isa.  5.  15  and  tlieeyesof  the  lofty  shall  be  humbled 
57-  7  Upon  a  lofty  and  high  mountain  hast  thou 

2.  Height,  loftiness,  haughtiness,  mnaa  gabhuth. 

Isa.  2.  11  The  lofty  looks  of  man  shall  be  humbled 

3 . To  be  lifted  up,  Ry’i  nasa,  2. 

Isa.  57.  15  For  thus  saitli  the  high  and  lofty  One  that 

4.  To  be  or  become  high,  on  rum. 

Isa.  2. 12  upon  every  (one  that  is)  proud  and  lofty 

5.  To  be  or  become  high  or  strong,  a#  sagab,  2. 

Isa.  26.  5  the  lofty  city,  he  layeth  it  low ;  he  layetli 

LOFTY,  to  be  — 

To  be  high,  on  rum. 

Psa.131-  1  heart  is  not  haughty,  nor  mine  eyes  lofty 
Fro v.  30.  13  a  generation,  0  how  lofty  are  their  eyes  ! 

LOG  —  _ 

A  log,  a  liquid  measure,  §  of  an  i niperial  pint,  y>  log. 
Lev.  14. 10  meat . .  mingled  with  oil,  and  one  log  of  oil 
14. 12  for  a  trespass  offering,  and  the  log  of  oil 
14.  15  thepriest  shall  take .. of  thelogofoil,  and 
14.  21  flour,  .fora  meat  offering,  and  a  log  of  oil 
14.  24  of  the  trespass  offering,  and  the  log  of  oil 
LOIN  — 

1  .Loin,  nn  charats. 

Dan.  5.  6  so  that  the  joints  of  his  loins  were  loosed 

2.  Loins,  clialatsayim. 

Gen.  35.  11  a  nation.. kings  shall  come  out  of  thy  loins 

1  Ki.  8.  19  son,  that  shall  come  forth  out  of  thy  loius 

2  Ch.  6.  9  son,  which  shall  come  forth  out  of  thy  lo. 
Job  31.  20  If  his  loins  have  not  blessed  me,  and  (if) 

38.  3  Gird  up  now  thy  loins  like  a  man ;  for  I 
40.  7  Gird  up  thy  loins  now  like  a  man  :  I  will 
Isa.  5.  27  neither  shall  the  girdle  of  their  loins  be  1. 

32. 11  make  you  bare,  and  gird,  .upon  (your)  1. 
Jer.  30.  6  see  every  man  with  liis  hands  on  his  loins 

3 . Thigh,  tv  yarek. 

Gen.  46.  26  souls,  .which  came  out  of  his  loins,  besides 
Exod  1.  5  all  the  souls  that  came  out  of  the  loins  of  J. 

4 . Flank,  Vos  kesel. 

Psa.  38.  7  For  my  loins  are  filled  with  a  loathsome 

5.  Loins,  enna  mothnayim. 

Gen.  37.  34  putsackclothuponliisloins.andmourned 
Exodi2.  11  your  loins  girded,  your  shoes  on  your  feet 
28.  42  from  the  loins  even  unto  the  thighs  they 
Deut33-  11  smite  through  the  loins  of  them  that  rise 
2  Sa.  20.  8  a  sword  fastened  upon  his  loins  in  the  sh. 
1  Ki.  2.  5  about  his  loins,  and  in  his  shoes  that(w.) 

1 2.  10  little ..  shall  be  thicker  than  my  father’s  1. 

18.  46  lie  girded  up  his  loins,  and  ran  before  Ahab 
20. 31  let  us.  .put  sackcloth  on  our  loins  and 


1  Ki.  20.  32  So  they  girded  sackcloth  on  their  loins 

2  Ki.  I.  8  with  a  girdle  of  leather  about  his  loins 

4.  29  Gird  up  thy  loins,  and  take  my  staff  in 
9.  1  Gird  up  thy  loins,  and  take  this  box  of  oil 
2  Ch.io.  10  little . .  shall  be  thicker  than  my  father’s  1. 
Job  12.  18  loosetli . .  and  girdeth  their  loins  with  a  g. 

40.  16  Lo  now,  his  strength  (is)  in  his  loius,  and 
Psa.  66.  11  Thou,  .thou  laidst  affliction  upon  our  loins 
69.  23  and  make  their  loins  continually  to  shake 
Prov.31. 17  She  girdeth  her  loins  with  strength,  and 
Isa.  11.  5  shall  be  the  girdle  of  his  loins,  and  faith. 

20.  2  loose  the  sackcloth  from  off  thy  loins,  and 

21.  3  Therefore  are  my  loins  filled  with  pain 
45.  1  I  will  loose  the  loins  of  kings,  to  open 

Jer.  1.  17  Thou  therefore  gird  up  thy  loins,  and  ar. 

13.  1  linen  girdle,  andputitupon  thy  loins,  and 
13.  2  I  got  a  girdle .  and  put  (it)  on  my  loins 
13.  4  which  <is)upon  thy  loins,  and  arise,  go  to 

13. 1 1  as  the  girdle  cleaveth  to  the  loins  of  a  m. 
48.  37  be)  cuttings,  and  upon  the  loins  sackcloth 
Eze.  1.  27,  27  from  the  appearance  of  his  loins  even 
8.  2  from  the  appearance  of  his  loins  even  d. 
8.  2  from  his  loins  even  upward,  as  the  appe. 
21.  6  with  the  breaking  of.  .loins  ;  and  withbi 
23.  15  Gilded  witli  girdles  upon  their  loins,  ex. 
29.  7  madest  all  their  loins  to  be  at  a  stand 
44. 18  shall  have  linen  breeches  upon  their  loins 
47.  4  he  measured,  .the  waters(were)  to  the  lo. 
Dan  10.  5  whose  loins,  .girded  with  fine  gold  of  Up. 
Amos  8. 10  I  will  bring  up  sackcloth  upon  all  loins 
Nah.  2.  1  watch  the  way,  make,  .loins  strong,  for. 

2.  10  much  pain  (is)  in  all  loins,  and  tlie  faces 

6.  The  loins,  lower  part  of  the  back,  oa<pvs  osp>hus. 

Matt.  3.  4  a  leathern  girdle  about  his  loins  ;  and  his 

Mark  1.  6  and  with  a  girdle  of  a  skin  about  his  loins 
Lukei2.  35  Let  your  loiusbe  girded  about,  and.. lights 
Acts  2.  30  that  of  the  fruit  of  his  loins,  according 
Epli.  6.  14  having  your  loins  girt  about  with  truth 

Heb.  7.  5  though  they  come  out  of  the  loins  of  Abr. 

7.  10  he  was  yet  in  the  loius  of  his  father  when 

1  Pe.  1.  13  Wherefore  gird  up  the  loins  of  your  mind 

LO'-IS,  A  oil's- 

The  grandmother  of  Timothy,  commended  by  Paul  for 
her  faith. 

2  Ti.  1.  5  which  dwelt  first  in  thy  grandmother  L. 


LONG  — 

\. Length,  ipR  orek. 

Exod27.  I  altar,  .five  cubits  long,  and  five  cubits  br. 
27.  9  of  an  hundred  cubits  long  for  one  side 
27.  11  hangings  of  an  hundred,  .long,  and  his 
2  Ch  3  11  wings  of  the  cherubim,  .twenty  cubits  long 
6  13  brasen  scaffold,  of  five  cubits  long,  and 
Psa  91.16  With  long  life  will  I  satisfy  him,  and  show 
Prov  25.  15  By  long  forbearing  is  a  prince  persuaded 
Lam  5  20  forget  us  for  ever,  .forsake  us  so  longt.? 
Eze.  ’40  7  little  chamber,  .one  reed  long,  and  one 
40.  29  fifty  cubits  long,  and  five  and  twenty  cu. 
40.  30  five  and  twenty  cubits  long,  and  five  cu. 

40  33  fifty  cubits  long,  and  five  and  twenty  cu. 
40.  42  tables,  .of  a  cubit  and  an  half  long,  and  a 
40.  47  the  court,  au  hundred  cubits  long,  and 

41  13  measured  the  house,  an  hundred  cubits  1. 

41  13  and  thebuilding.  .an hundred  cubits  long 

42  n  as  long  as  they,  .as  broad  as  they  :  and  all 

43  16  altar,  .twelve  (cubits)  long,  twelve  broad 
43.  17  the  settle,  .fourteen  (cubits)  long  and  fo. 

45.  6  five  and  twenty  thousand  long,  over  aga. 

46.  22  courts  joined  of  forty  (cubits)  long,  and 

2 . Length,  nrjg  arukkah. 

2  Sa.  3.  1  Now  there  was  long  war  between  the  I10. 
Jer.  29.  28  This  (captivity  is)  long  :  build  ye  houses 

3.  Great,  Vrij  gadol. 

Dan.  10.  I  but  the  time  appointed  (was)  long:  and 


4.  When  ?  ’ns  mathai. 

Exodio.  3H01V  long  wilt  thou  refuse  to  humble  thy. 

5.  Age  lasting,  indefinite  {time),  oViy  olam. 

Psa.  143.  3  dwell,  .as  those  that  have  been  long  dead 
Eccl.  12.  5  because  man  goeth  to  his  long  home ;  and 


6 . Time,  ny  eth. 

Esth.  5.  13  so  long  as  I  see  Mordecai  the  Jew  sitting 
Hos.  13.  13  he  should  not  stay  long  in.  .the  breaking 

7 . Abundance,  multitude,  rob. 

Josh.  9.  13  become  old  by  reason  of  the  very  long  jo. 
2  CI1.30.  5  for  they  had  not  done  (it)  of  a  long  (time 

8 . Many,  much,  21  rab. 

Numio.  15  and  we  have  dwelt  in  Egypt  a  long  time 
Deut2o.  19  When  thou  slialt  besiege  a  city  a  long  time 
Josh  11. 18  Joshua  made  war  a  long  time  withallth. 
23.  1  it  came  to  pass,  a  long  time  after  thatthe 
24  7  ye  dwelt  in  the  wilderness  a  long  season 

2  Sa  14.  2  as  a  woman  that  had  alongtimemourned 

1  Ki  3  11  hast  not  asked  for  thyself  long  life;  neit. 

2  Ch'  1  11  neither  yet  hast  asked  long  life  ;  but  hast 

14"  3  Now  for  a  long  season  Israel  (hath  been) 
Psa.  120.  6  My  soul  hath  long  dwelt  with  him  that 

9.  Far  off,  p\m,rachoq.  .  , 

Prov.  7.  19  For  the  good  man.. is  gone  a  long  journ. 

10.  A  year,  mci  shanah. 

Prov.  3.  2  length  of  days,  and  long  life,  and  peace 


.Not  a  little,  ovk  o\iyis  ouk  oligos. 

■  1  .  1  1  II  m  a  nnrn  filh  illd 


12  More,  additional,  ini  nXdiov  epi  pleion. 

Acts  20.  9  as  Paul  was  long  preaching,  he  suuk  down 


LONG 


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LOOK 


13 .Sufficient,  hcavus  hikanos. 

Luke  8.  27  certain  man,  which  had  devils  long  time 
20.  9  went  into  a  far  country  for  a  long  time 
Acts  8.  :  1  of  long  time  he  had  bewitched  them  with 
14.  3  Long  time  therefore  abode  they  speaking 

\  A.  Long,  paupiis  inakros. 

Jlatt23.  14  for  a  pretence  make  long  prayer :  theref. 
Markis.  40  for  a  pretence  make  long  prayers:  these 
Luke  20.  47  for  a  show  make  long  prayers  :  tile  same 

15. Much,  many,  tto\vs  polus. 

JIatt2s.  19  After  a  long  time  the  lord  of  those  serv. 
John  5.  6  knew  that  lie  had  been  now  a  long  time 
Acts  27. 14  But  not  long  after  there  arose  against  it 

27.  21  after  long  abstinence  Paul  stood  forth  in 
[See  also  Ail  life,  bear,  clothing,  enjoy,  garment,  grow, 
hair,  how,  live,  remain,  patience,  robe,  sew,  span,  suiter, 
tarry,  time.] 

LONG,  to  — 

I  .To  desire,  rnif  avail,  3. 

Bent.  12.  20  because  thy  soul  longetli  to  eat  flesh,  thou 

2.  To  desire  for  oneself,  nix  avah,  7. 

2  Sa.  23.  15  David  longed,  and  said,  Oil  that  one  wou. 

1  Cli.  11.  17  David  longed,  and  said,  Oil  thatone  wou. 

3.  To  wait,  n:n  chalcah,  3. 

Job  3.  21  Which  long  for  death,  but  it  (cometh) 

A.  To  join  to,  be  filletted,  pg? n  chashaq. 

Gen.  34.  8  The  soul  of  my  son  Shechem  longeth  for 

5 . To  desire,  incline  to,  hx;  yadb. 

Psa.119.  131  I  opened.  .1  longed  for  thy  commandm. 

6.  To  consume,  make  an  end,  nS?  kalah,  3. 

2  Sa.  13.  39  king  David  longed  to  go  forth  unto  Abs. 

7.  To  long  for,  pine,  be  weary,  nos  kamah. 

Psa.  63.  1  my  flesh  longeth  for  thee  in  a  dry  and  th. 

8.  To  have  a  desire,  '[Dj  kasaph,  2. 

Gen.  31.  30  because  thou  sore  longedst  after  thy  fat. 
Psa.  84.  2  My  soul  longeth,  yea,  even  faintetli  for 

9.  To  run  to  and  fro,  ppy  sliaqaq. 

Psa.  107.  9  he  satistietli  the  longing  soul,  and  filleth 

10.  To  desire,  incline  to,  3xn  taab. 

Psa.119.  4°  1  have  longed  after  thy  precepts :  quicken 
119.  174  I  have  longed  for  thy  salvation,  O  Lord 

II  .To  desire  much  or  upon,  iirnrodicn  epipotheo. 
Rom.  1.  11  I  long  to  see  you,  that  I  may  impart  unto 

LONG,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  or  become  long,  TI3  arak. 

Gen.  26.  8  when  he  had  been  there  a  long  time,  that 

2.  To  make  long,  prolong,  lengthen,  llix  arak,  5. 
Exod2o.  1 2  that  thy  days  may  be  long  upon  the  landw. 

3.  To  delay,  be  long,  aha  bosh,  3ri. 

Judg  5.  28  Why  is  his  chariot  (so)  long  in  coming?  why 
A.  To  be  many,  much,  great,  nan  rabali. 

Deut  14.  24  if  the  way  be  too  long  for  thee,  so  that 

19.  6  overtake  him,  because  the  way  is  long,  and 

1  Sa.  7.  2  the  time  was  long ;  for  it  was  twenty  years 

LONG  after  (greatly),  to  — 

To  desire  much  or  upon,  imnoBioi  epipotheo. 

2  Co.  9. 14  which  long  after  you  for  the  exceeding  g. 
Phil.  1.  8  how  greatly  I  long  after  you  in  the  bowels 

2. 26  he  longed  after  you  all,  and  was  full  of  h. 

LONG,  to  become,  make,  or  sound  — 

1  .To  be  or  become  long,  t]ix  arak. 

Eze.  31.  s  his  branches  became  long,  because  of  the 

2.  To  make  long,  lengthen,  prolong,  arak,  5. 

Psa.  129.  3  plowers  plowed,  .they  made  long  their  f. 

3 . To  draw  ( along  or  out),  fI6'0  mashak. 

Exodig.  13  when  the  trumpet  soundeth  long,  they 
Josh.  6.  5  when  they  make  a  long  (blast)  with  tiie 

LONG,  to  bear,  suffer,  or  live  — 

1.  To  be  long  suffering,  fj.aKpoBvp.4a>  makrothumeo. 
Lukei8.  7  God  avenge .  .though  he  bear  long  with 

1  Co.  1 3.  4  Charity  sutfereth  long,  (and)  is  kind  ;  eh. 

2 . Long  timed,  paupoxpiv  10s  makrochronios. 

Epli.  6.  3  and  thou  mayest  live  long  on  the  earth 
LONG  continuance,  to  be  of — - 
To  be  steady,  ]cx  aman,  2. 

Deut  28.  59  great  plagues,  and  of  long  continuance 

28.  59  sore  sicknesses,  and  of  long  continuance 
LONG  ago  — 

1  .Far  off,  pirn  rachoq. 

2  Ki.  19.  25  Hast  thou  not  heard  long  ago.  .1  have  d. 
Isa.  22. 11  respect  unto  him  that  fashioned  it  long  a. 

37.  26  Hast  thou  not  heard  long  ago.  .1  have  d. 

2 .Long  ago,  formerly,  anciently,  iraXai  palai. 

Matt.  1 1.  21  they  would  have  repented  long  ago  in  s. 
LONG  as,  so  long  as,  as  — 

1.  A  day,  ni'  yom. 

Lev.  26.  34  as  long  as  it  lieth  desolate,  and  ye  (be)  in 
26.  35  As  long  as  it  lieth  desolate  it  shall  rest 
Num.  9.  18  as  long  as  the  cloud  abode  upon  the  tab. 
Deut  12.  19  forsake  not  the  Levite  as  long  as  thou  liv. 

31. 13  as  long  as  ye  live  in  the  land  whitherye 
1  Sa.  1.  28  as  long  as  he  liveth  he  shall  lie  lent  to  the 

20.  31  as  long  as  theson  of  Jesse  liveth  upon  the 
25. 15  as  long  as  we  were  conversant  with  them 

29.  8  so  long  as  I  have  been  with  thee  unto  this 


2  Cli.  6.  31  so  long  as  they  live  in  the  land  which  thou 
26.  5  as  long  as  he  sought  the  Lord,  God  made 
36.  21  as  long  as  she  lay  desolate,  she  kept  sabb. 

2  .At  the  face  of,  M?1?  Upline. 

Psa.  72. 17  his  nameshall  be  continued  as  long  as  the 

3 .As  much  time  as,  oaov  \povov,  hoson  chronon. 
Mark  2.  19  as  long  as  they  have  the  bridegroom  with 
Rom.  7.  1  law  hath  dominion  over  a  man  as  long  as 

1  Co.  7.  39  The  wife  is  bound  by  the  law  as  long  as  her 
Gal.  4.  1  the  heir,  as  long  as  he  is  a  child,  differeth 

LONG  as  I  live,  as  or  so  — 

From  my  days,  ’c;p  miyyamai. 

Job  27.  6  heart  shall  not  reproach,  .so  long  as  1 1. 
Psa.  116.  2  will  I  call  upon  (him)  as  long  as  I  live 

LONG,  all  my  life  — 

From  my  being,  'p’lya  meodi. 

Gen.  48. 15  the  God  which  fed  me  all  my  life  long  unto 
LONG  enough  — 

Much,  many,  abundant,  21  rah. 

Deut  1.  6  Ye  have  dwelt  long  enough  inthismount 

2.  3  compassed  this  mountain  long  -enough 

LONG  for,  (thing  that  I)  — 

1  .Hope,  expectation,  nipn  tiqvah. 

Job  6.  8  would  grant  (me)  the  thing  that  I  long  for 
2.  One  much  desired,  inrnidyyTos  epipothetos. 

Phil.  4.  1  my  brethren  dearly  beloved  and  longed  for 
LONG  (season  or)  while  — 

A. Many,  much,  rub. 

Josh  24.  7  ye  dwelt  in  the  wilderness  a  long  season 

2  Ch.15.  3  Now  for  a  long  season  Israel  (hath  been) 

2  .Out  of  sufficiency,  e|  luavov  exhikanou. 

Luke23-  8  for  be  was  desirous  to  see  him  [of  along  s.] 
Acts  20. 11  talked  a  long  while,  even  till  break  of  day 

LONG  (time)  or  life  — 

Hidden  or  indefinite  time,  dViji  olam. 

Isa.  42. 14  I  have  long  time'liolden  my  peace;  I  have 
LONGER,  (any)  — 

1.. Length,  ns"ix  arukkah. 

Job  11.  9' The  measure  thereof  (is)  longer  than  the 

2.  Yet,  still,  any  more,  again,  "liy  od. 

Exod.  2.  3  when  she  could  not  longer  hide  him,  she 
Judg.  2.  14  so  that  they  could  not  any  longer  stand 

3.  Yet,  still,  ir  1  eti. 

Luke  16.  2  account,  .for  thou  mayst  be  no  longer 
Rom.  6.  2  are  dead  to  sin,  live  any  longer  therein  ? 

4.  More,  irXe'iwv  pleibn. 

Acts  18.  20  When  they  desired  (him)  to  tarry  longer 

5.  To  add,  f]o;  yasaph,  5 l 

Exod  9.  28  will  let  you  go.  and  ye  shall  stay  no  longer 

LONGING  — 

A  desire,  inclination,  longing,  npxn  taabali. 

Psa.  1 1 9.  20  My  soul  bre.-iketh  for  the  longing  (that 
LONG  SUFFERING  — 

1.  Length  of  fa.ce  or  anger,  <]X  tnx  erek  aph. 

Exod34-  6  merciful  and  gracious,  longsuffering  and 
Numi4.  18  The  Lord  (is)  long  suffering,  and  of  great 
Psa.  86. 1  s  long  suffering,  and  plenteous  in  mercy  and 
Jer.  15.  15  take  me  not  away  in  thy  long  suffering 

2.  Long  suffering,  paupodvp'ia  makrothumia. 

Rom.  2.  4  goodness  and  forbearance  and  long  suffer. 

9.  22  endured  with  much  longsuffering  the  ves. 

2  Co.  6.  6  by  long  suffering,  by  kindness,  by  the  H. 
Gal  5.  22  the  fruit  of  the  spirit  is .  .long  suffering 
Eph.  4.  2  with  long  suffering,  forbearing  one  anot. 
Col.  1.  11  unto  all  patience  and  long  suffering  with 

3.  12  humbleness  of  mind,  meekness,  long  suff. 

1  Ti.  1.  16  Christ  might  show  forth  all  long  suffering 

2  Ti.  3. 10  my.  .faith,  long  suffering,  charity,  patience 

4.  2  rebuke,  exhort  with  all  long  sufferings 

1  Pe.  3.  20  when  once  the  long  suffering  of  God  wai. 

2  Pe.  3.  15  the  long  suffering  of  our  Lord  (is)  salvation 

LONG  SUFFERING,  to  bo  — 

To  be  long  suffering ,  ycucpoBupiu  makrothumeo. 

2  Pet.  3.  9  is  long  suffering  to  us  ward,  not  willing 
LONG  WINGED  — 

Length  of  wing,  ipx  tpix  erek  eber. 

Eze.  17.  3  great  eagle  with  great  wings,  long  winged 
LOOK  — 

1.  Vision,  sight,  "tin  chezer. 

Dan.  7.  20  whose  look,  .more  stout  than  his  fellows 

2.  Eye,  sight,  |'y  ayin. 

Psa.  18.  27  tliouwillsave. . wiltbringdownhigh looks 
101.  5  that  hath  an  high  look  and  a  proud  heart 
Prov.  6.  17  A  proud  look,  a  lying  tongue,  and  hands 
21.  4  An  high  look,  and  a  proud  heart,  .the  plo. 
Isa.  2.  1 1  Tiie  lofty  looks  of  man  shall  be  humbled 

10.  12  I  will  punish,  .the  glory  of  his  high  looks 
LOOK,  to  — 

1  .To  be  pained,  stay,  S'n,  /in  chul,  chil. 

Job  20.  21  therefore  shall  no  man  look  for  his  goods 

2.  To  see,  behold,  look,  nil)  chazah. 

Song  6. 13  return,  return,  that  wemaylookuponthee  j 
Isa.  33.  20  Look  upon  Zion,  tiie  city  of  our  solemnities  1 
M ic.  4.  11  nations,  .that  say.  .let  our  eye  look  upon 

3.  To  look  attentively,  Ml  nabat,  3. 

Isa.  5.  30  if  (one)  look  unto  tiie  lard,  behold  dark. 


4 . To  look  attentively,  Mj  nabat,  5. 

Gen.  15.  5  Look  now  toward  heaven,  and  tell  the  st. 

19.  17  look  not  behind  thee,  neither  stay  thou 
19.  26  liis  wife  looked  back  from  behind  him 
Exod.  3.  6  .Moses  hid  his  face  ;  for  he  was  afraid  to  1. 

33.  8  the  people,  .looked  after  Moses,  until  he 
1  Sa.  16.  7  Look  not  on  Ills  countenance,  or  on  theh. 

17.  42  when  the  Philistine  looked  about,  and  saw 
24.  8  And  when  Saul  looked  behind  him,  David 

1  Ki.  18.  43  look  toward  tiie  sea.  And  he  .  .looked 

19.  6  lie  looked,  and,  behold,  .a  cake  baken  on 

2  Ki.  3. 14  I  would  not  look  toward  thee,  nor  see  thee 

1  Ch.21.  21  as  David  came  to  Oman,  Oman  looked 
Job  6.  19  The  troops  of  Tema  looked,  the  companies 

28.  24  For  lie  looketh  to  the  ends  of  the  earth 
35.  5  Look  unto  the  heavens,  and  see ;  and  beh 
Psa.  22.  17  I  may  tell  all  my  bones:  they  look  (and) 

33.  1 3  The  Lord  looketh  from  heaven  ;  he  beho. 

34.  5  They  looked  unto  him,  and  were  lightened 
84.  9  and  look  upon  tiie  face  of  thine  anointed 
104.  32  He  looketli  on  the  earth,  and  it  tremoletli 
142.  4  I  looked  on  (my)  right  hand,  and  beheld 

Prov.  4.  25  Let  thine  eyes  look  right  on,  and  let  thine 
Isa.  8.  22  they  shall  look  unto  tiie  earth  ;  and  beh. 

22.  8  thou  didst  look  ill  that  day  to  the  armour 

22. 11  ye  have  not  looked  unto  tiie  maker  there. 

42.  18  Heal',  ye  deaf ;  and  look,  ye  blind,  that  ye 
51.  1  look  unto  tiie  rock  (whence)  ye  are  hewn 
51.  2  Look  unto  Abraham  your  father,  and  unto 
51.  6  look  upon  the  eartli  beneath;  for  the  he. 

63.  5  I  looked,  aiul(there  was)  none  to  help ;  and 

63. 15  Look  down  from  heaven,  and  behold  from 
66.  2  but  to  this  (man)  will  I  look,  (even)to  (him 

Jon.  2.  4  I  will  look  again  toward  tliy  holy  temple 
Hall.  1. 13  to  behold  evil,  and  canst  not  look  on  ini.  1 

1.  13  wherefore  lookest  tliou  upon  them  that 

2. 15  that  tliou  mayest  look  on  their  nakedness  > 
Zecli.  12.  10  they  shall  look  upon  me  whom  they  have 

5 . Eye,  sight,  ayin. 

Lev.  13.  12  cover  all .  .wheresoever  Hie  priest  looketh 

6.  To  turn  the  face,  nis  pa.nah. 

Exod.  2.  12  he  looked  this  way  and  that  way,  and  w 
16.  10  that  they  looked  toward  the  wilderness 
Num  12. 10  Aaron  looked  upon  Miriam,  and,  behold 
16.  42  that  they  looked  toward  the  tabernacle 
Deut.  9.  27  look  not  unto  the  stubbornness  of  this  p. 
Josh.  8.  20  when  the  men  of  Ai  looked  behind  them 
15.  2  sea,  from  the  bay  that  looketh  southward 

15.  7  and  so  northward,  looking  toward  Gilgal 
Judg.  6.  14  the  Lord  looked  upon  him,  and  said,  Go 

20.  40  the  Benjamites  looked  behind  them,  and 

2  Sa.  1.  7  when  he  looked  behind  him,  he  saw  me 

2.  20  Then  Abner  looked  behind  him,  and  said 
9.  8  that  thou  shouldest  look  upon  such  a  dead 

1  Ki.  7.  25,  25,  25,  25  three  looking  toward  the.  .north 

2  Cli.  4.  4,  4,  4,  4  three  looking  toward  the.  .north 

13. 14  when  Judah  looked  back,  behold,  the  ba. 

20.  24  they  looked  unto  the  multitude,  and,  beh. 

26.  20  all  the  priests,  looked  upon  him,  and,  be. 

Job  6.  28  Now  therefore  be  content ;  look  upon  me 
Psa.119.  132  Looktliouupon  me,  andbeniereitul  unto 
Eccl.  2.  11  I  looked  on  ail  the  works  that  my  hands 
Isa.  8.  21  curse  their  king  and  their  God,  and  look 

45.  22  Look  unto  me,  and  he  ye  saved,  all  the  e. 

56. 11  they  all  look  to  their  own  way,  every  one 
Eze.  8.  3  inner  gate  that  looketli  toward  the  north 

10.  1 1  to  the  place  whitherthe  head  looked  they 

11.  1  unto  the  east  gate . .  which  looketh  eastw. 

29. 16  when  they  shall  look  after  them  :  but  they 

43.  1  gate . .  the  gate  that  looketh  toward  the  e.  I 

43.  17  and  his  staff's  shall  look  toward  the  east  J 

44.  1  of  tiie  gate .  .which  looketh  toward  the  e.  j 

46.  1  The  gate  of  the  inner  court  that  looketh  ! 

46.  12  open.,  tiie  gate  that  looketh  toward  the 

46. 19  of  the  gate,  .which  looked  toward  the  n. 

47.  2  outer  gate  by  the  way  that  looketh  east.  | 
Hos.  3.  1  who  look  to  other  gods,  and  love  flagons 
Hag.  1.  9  Ye  looked  for  much,  and,  lo.  .little;  and 

7.  To  inspect,  nps  paqad. 

1  Sa.  17. 18  look  how  thy  brethren  fare,  and  take  th.  ( 

8.  To  wait,  expect,  nip  qavah,  3. 

Job  3.  9  let  it  look  for  light,  but  (have)  none  ;  ne. 

7.  2  and  as  an  hireling  looketli  for.  .his  work 
30.  26  When  I  looked  for  good,  then  evil  came 

Psa.  69.  20  I  looked  (for  some)  to  take  pity,  but.  .n. 

Isa.  5.  2,  4  looked  thatit  should  bring  forth  grapes 

5.  7  he  looked  for  judgment,  but  behold  opp.  | 

8.  17  I  will  wait  upon  the  Lord,  .will  look  for 
59.  11  we  lookfor  judgment,  but.  .none;  for  sa. 

64.  3  didst  terrible  things,  .we  looked  not  for 
Jer.  8.  15  We  looked  for  peace,  but  no  good,  .for  a 

13.16  while  ye  look  for  light,  he  turn  it  into  the 

14. 19  we  looked  for  peace,  and .  .no  good  ;  and  | 
Lam.  2.  16  certainly  this  (is)  the  day  that  we  looked 

9.  To  see,  look,  behold,  nxn  raah. 

Gen.  6.  12  God  looked  upon  the  earth,  and,  behold 

8.  13  Noah,  .looked,  and,  behold,  the  face  of 
13.  14  Lift  up  now  thine  eyes,  and  look  from  the  I 

16.  13  Have  I  also  here  looked  after  him  that 
18.  2  he  lift  up  his  eyes  and  looked,  and,  lo 
22.  13  Abraham  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  looked 
29.  2  he  looked,  and  behold  a  well  in  the  field 
29.  32  the  Lord  hath  looked  upon  my  affliction  ,  : 
33.  1  Jacob  lifted  up  bis  eyes,  and  looked,  and 
37.  25  they  lifted  up  their  eyes  and  looked,  and 

39.  23  The  keeper  of  the  prison  looked  not  to  any 

40.  6  Joseph,  .looked  upon  them,  and,  behold 
Exod.  2.  11  looked  on  their  burdens :  and  he  spied  an 

2.  25  God  looked  upon  tiie  children  of  Israel 


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LOOKING 


Exod  3.  2  he  looked,  and,  behold,  the  bush  burned 

4.  31  that  he  had  looked  upon  their  affliction 

5.  21  Loud  look  uponyou,  and  judge  ;  because 
10.  10  And  he  said . .  look . .  for  evil  (is)  before  you 

25.  40  look  that  thou  make  (them)  after  their  pa. 

30.  43  Moses  did  look  upon  all  the  work,  and 

■Lev.  13.  3, 50  And  the  priest  shall  look  on  the  plague 
i3-  25,  43  the  priest  shall  look  upon  it :  and,  be. 

13.  31  if  the  priest  look  on  the  plague  of  the  s. 

32,  34  in  the  seventh  day  the  priest  shall  lo. 

13  39  'Then  the  priest  shall  look :  and,  behold 
23.  5,  he  shall  look  on  the  plague  ou  the  seventh 

13.  53,  56  if  the  priest  look,  and,  behold,  the  p. 

23.  55  the  priest  shall  look  ou  the  plague,  after 

24.  3  the  priest  shall  look,  and,  behold.  .the~p. 

14.  37  he  shall  look  on  the  plague  :  and,  behold 
24.  39  come  again  the  seventh  day, and  shall  look 
24.  44  the  priest  shall  come  and  look,  and  behold 
24.  48  if  the  priest  shall  come  in,  and  look,  .and 

Sunn;.  39  that  ye  may  look  upon  it,  and  remember 
>7.  9  they  looked,  and  took  every  man  his  rod 

21.  8  every  one . .  when  he  looketh  upon  it,  shall 
24.  20  when  he  looked  on  Amalek,  he  took  up 
24.  21  he  looked  on  the  Kenites,  and  took  up  his 

Deut.  9.  16  I  looked,  and,  behold,  ye  had  sinned  ag. 

26.  7  Loud  heard  our  voice,  and  looked  on  our 
28.  32  thine  eyes  shall  look,  and  fail,  .for  them 

Josh.  5.  23  that  he  lifted  up  his  eyes  and  looked,  and 
Judg.  7.  27  Look  on  me,  and  do  likewise :  and,  behold 
9.  43  laid  wait  in  the  field,  and  looked,  and  be. 
13.  29,  20  and  Manoah  and  his  wife  looked  on 
2  Sa.  2.  22  O  Loud  of  hosts,  if  thou  wilt .  .look  on  the 

6.  29  because  they  had  looked  into  the  ark  of 
9.  26  I  have  looked  upon  my  people,  because 

24.  16  the  watchmen  of  Saul  in  Gibeah.  .looked 
26.  6  he  looked  on  Eliab,  and  said,  Surely  the 
16  7  man  looketh  on  the  outward . .  Lord  look. 

2  Sa  23.  34  looked,  and,  behold,  there  came  much 
26.  22  It  may  be  that  the  Lord  will  look  on  m. 

18.  24  looked,  and  behold  a  man  running  alone 
s  Ki.  6.  30  he  passed  by.  .and  the  people  looked,  and 

6.  32  Look,  when  the  messenger  eometh,  shut 

9.  2  when  thou  eomest  thither,  look  out  there 
2b!  3  Look  even  out  the  best  and  meetest  of  yo. 

20.  23  look  that  there  be  here  with  you  none  of 

22.  24  when  she  looked,  behold,  the  king  stood 

1  Ch.12.  27  the  God  of  our  fathers  look,  .and  rebuke 

2  Cli.  23.  23  she  looked,  and,  behold,  the  king  stood 

24.  22  Tire  Lord  look  upon  (it),  and  require  (it) 
Neh.  4.  14  I  looked,  and  rose  up,  and  said  unto  the 
Esth.  2.  11  her  beauty :  for  she  (was)  fair  to  look  on 
Job  40. 12  Look  on  every  one.  .proud,  (and)  bring 
Psa.  25.  18  Look  upon  mine  affliction  and  my  pain 
109.  25  they  looked  upon  me  they  shaked  their 
Prov  23.  31  Look  not  thou  upon  the  wine  when  it  is 
24.  32  I  looked  upon  (it,  and)  received  instruct. 
Eccl.  12.  3  those  that  look  out  of  the  windows  be  d. 
Song  1.  6  Look  not  upon  me,  because  I  (am)  black 
Isa.  28.  4  which  (when)  he  that  looketh  upon  it 
66.  24  and  look  upon  the  carcases  of  the  men 
Eze.  1.  4  I  looked,  and,  behold,  a  whirlwind  came 
2.  9  when  I  looked,  behold,  an  hand,  .sent 
8.  7  when  I  looked,  behold,  a  hole  in  the  wall 

10.  2  I  looked,  and,  behold,  in  the  firmament 
10.  9  when  I  looked,  behold,  the  four  wheels 
26.  8  when  I  passed  by  thee,  and  looked  upon 

21.  21  the  king  of  Babylon,  .looked  in  the  liver 
44.  4  I  looked,  and,  behold,  the  glory  of  the  L. 

Ban.  10.  5  I  lifted  up  mine  eyes,  and  looked,  and  be. 

22.  5  I  Daniel  looked,  and,  behold,  there  stood 
Obad.  12,  13  thou  shouldest  not  have  looked  on  the 
Nah.  3.  7  all  they  that  look  upon  thee  shall  flee  from 
Zech.  2.  1  I  lifted  up  mine  eyes  again,  and  looked 

4.  2  I  have  looked,  and,  behold,  a  candlestick 

5.  2  I  turned.. looked,  and,  behold,  a  flying  roll 

5.  9  Then  lifted  I  up  mine  eyes,  and  looked 

6.  1 1,  .looked,  and,  behold,  there  came  four 

10.  To  look,  nji^  shagach,  5. 

Psa.  33.  14  he  looketh,  upon  all  the  inhabitants  of  the 
Song  2.  9  he  looketh  forth  at  the  windows,  showing 

11  .To  behold,  look,  mis’  shur. 

Job  33.  27  He  looketh  upon  men ;  and  (if  any)  say 
Song  4.  8  look  from  the  top  of  Amana,  from  the  top 

1 2.  To  look,  glance,  n yiy  shaah. 

2  Sa.  22.  42  They  looked,  but.  .none  to  save,  .unto  the 
Isa.  17.  7  At  that  day  shall  a  man  look  to  his  Maker 
17.  8  he  shall  not  look  to  the  altars,  the  work 
31.  2  they  look  uot  unto  the  Holy  One  of  Israel 

13.  To  look,  be  seen,  *]py  shaqaph,  2. 

Num2i.  20  Pisgali,  which  looketh  toward  Jeshimon 

23.  28  top  of  Peor,  that  looketh  toward  Jeshimon 
Judg.  5. 28  The  mother  of  Sisera  looked  01K  at  a  win. 
2  Sa.  13. 28  the  way  of  the  border  that  looketh  to  the 
2  Sa.  6. 16  Saul’s  daughter,  looked  through  a  window 
2  Ch.15.  29  daughter  of  Saul  looking  out  at  a  window 
Prov.  7.  6  For  at  the  window.  .1  looked  through  my 

14.  To  look,  shaqaph,  5. 

Gen.  18. 16  the  men  rose  up.  .and  looked  toward  So. 

19.  28  he  looked  toward  Sodom  and  Gomorrah 
Exod  1 4.  24  in  the  morning  watch  the  Lord  looked 
2  Sa.  24.  20  Araunah  looked,  and  saw  the  king  and 

15.  To  set  the  heart,  s'?  n'¥'  shith  leb. 

Prov 27.  23  Be  thou  diligent,  .look  well  to  thy  herds 

16.  To  look  up  or  again,  avafiXtiru)  anablepo. 

Mark  16.  4  when  they  looked,  they  saw  that  the  stone 

17.  To  be  intent,  dreoi{w  atenizo. 

Acts  10.  4  when  he  looked  on  him,  he  was  afraid 


18.  To  look  away,  aipopda  aphorao. 

Heb.  12.  2  Looking  unto  Jesus,  the  author  and  finis. 

19.  To  look ,  fi\cira>  blepo. 

Luke  9.  62  No  man.  .looking  back,  is  fit  for  the  kin. 
Johni3-  22  the  disciples  looked  one  on  another,  dou. 
Acts  3.  4  And  Peter,  .with  John,  said,  Look  onus 

20.  To  see,  perceive,  elSoi  eido. 

John  7.  52  Search,  and  look  :  for  out  of  Galilee  ariseth 
itev.  4.  1  After  this  I  looked,  and,  behold,  a  door 
6.  8  [I  looked,]  and  behold  a  pale  horse :  and 
14.  2  I  looked,  and,  lo,  a  Lamb  stood  on  them. 

24.  24  I  looked,  and  behold  a  white  cloud,  and 

25.  5  after  that  I  looked,  and,  behold,  the  tem. 

21.  To  see,  behold,  look  after,  oirrogai  optomai. 
Johni9.  37  They  shall lookon  him  whom  they  pierced 
Acts  18.  15  look  ye  (to  it) ;  for  I  will  be  no  judge  of 

22 . To  stoop  alongside  of,  irapaKvirrai  parakupto. 

Jas.  1.  25  whoso  looketh  into  the  perfect  law  of  li. 

1  Pe.  1.  22  which  things  the  angels  desire  to  look  into 

23 . To  look  or  watch  toward,  npoaSouda) prosdokao. 
Acts  28.  6  they  looked  when  he  should  have  swollen 

"28.  6  but  after  they  had  looked  a  great  while,  and 

LOOK  round  about  (on),  to  — 

To  look  around,  7repi/8Ae7ro>  periblepo. 

Mark  3.  5  when  he  had  looked  round  about  on  them 
3.  34  he  looked  round  about  on  them  which  sat 
5.  32  he  looked  round  about  to  see  her  that  had 
9.  8  when  they  had  looked  round  about,  they 

10.  23  Jesus  looked  round  about,  aud  saith  unto 

11.  21  when  he  had  looked  round  about  upon  all 
Luke  6.  20  looking  round  about  upon  them  all,  he  said 

LOOK  at  or  on,  to  — 

To  view,  inspect,  tTKoiriu  skopeo. 

2  Co.  4.  18  While  we  look  not  at  the  things  which 
Phil.  2.  4  Look  not  every  man  on  his  own  things 

LOOK  away,  to  — 

To  look,  nyip  shaah. 

Isa.  22.  4  Look  away  from  me ;  I  will  weep  bitterly 
LOOK  back,  to  — 

To  turn  the  face,  n)p  panah,  5. 

Jer.  46.  5  are  fled  apace,  and  look  not  back,  .fear 
47.  3  fathers  shall  not  look  back  to . .  children 
Nah.  2.  8  Stand,  stand,  .but  none  shall  look  back 

LOOK  diligently  — 

To  view  or  inspect,  intcrKoneco  episkopeo. 

Heb.  12. 15  Looking  diligently  lest  any  man  fail  of 

LOOK  down,  to  — 

1. To  look  attentively,  regard,  tsjj  nabat,  5. 

Psa.  80. 24  look  down  from  heaven,  and  behold,  and 

2.  To  look,  f) py  shaqaph,  2. 

Psa.  85. 12  righteousness  shall  look  down  from  hea. 

3.  To  look,  shaqaph,  5. 

Deut26. 15  Look  down  from  thy  holy  habitation 
Psa.  14.  2  Lord  looked  down  from  heaven  upon  the 
53.  2  God  looked  down  from  heaven  upon  the 
202.  29  he  hath  looked  down  from  the  height  of 
Lam.  3.  50  Till  the  LORD  look  down,  and  behold  from 

LOOK  earnestly  on  or  upon,  to  — 

To  be  intent,  arevlfa  atenizo. 

Luke22.  56  earnestly  looked  upon  him,  and  said,  This 
Acts.  3.  12  or  why  look  ye  so  earnestly  on  us,  as  tho. 

LOOK  for,  to  — 

1. To  receive  out  from,  wait  long  for,  dneicSexopai. 
Phil.  3.  20  from  whence  also  we  look  for  the  Saviour 
Heb.  9.  28  unto  them  that  look  for  him  shall  he  ap. 

2.  To  receive  out,  wait  for,  hcolx°ha  1  ekdechomai. 

1  Co.  16. 11  may  come,  .for  I  look  for  him  with  the 
Heb.  1 1 .  10  he  looked  for  a  city  which  hath  foundation 

3.  To  receive  toward,  wait,  npoaSexop-ai  prosdecho. 
Luke  2.  38  to  all  them  that  looked  for  redemption 
Acts  23.  21  are.  .ready,  looking  for  a  promise  from 
Titus  2.  13  Looking  for  that  blessed  hope,  and  the 
Jude  21  looking  for  the  mercy  of  our  Lord  Jesus 

4 . To  look  or  watch  toward,  npoaSondco  prosdokao. 

Matt  11.  3  Art  thou  he . .  or  do  we  look  for  another  ? 

24.  50  come  in  a  day  when  he  looketh  not  for 
Luke  7. 19  Art  thou  he.  .or  look  we  for  another? 

12.  46  come  in  a  day  when  he  looketh  not  for  (h.) 

2  Pe.  3.  12  Looking  for  and  hasting  unto  the  coming 

3. 13  look  for  new  heavens  and  a  new  earth 
3.  14  seeing  that  ye  look  for  such  things,  be  d. 

LOOK  forth,  to  — 

To  look,  look  out,  f)P^  shaqaph,  2. 

Song  6. 10  Who  (is)  she  (that)  looketh  forth  as  the 

LOOK,  to  narrowly  — 

To  look,  niti  shagach,  5. 

Isa.  14.  16  They  that  see  thee  shall  narrowly  look 

LOOK  on  or  upon,  to  — 

1.  Appearance,  sight,  mareh. 

Gen.  12.  11  that  thou  (art)  a  fair  woman  to  look  upon 
24.  16  damsel,  .very  fair  to  look  upon,  a  virgin 
26.  7  kill  me .  .because  she  (was)  fair  to  look  u. 
2  Sa.  11.  2  woman  (was)  very  beautiful  to  look  upon 
Esth.  1.  11  Vashti  the  queen,  .(was)  fair  to  look  on 

2.  To  see,  nso  raah. 

Gen.  9. 16  I  will  look  upon  it,  that  I  may  remember 
Lev.  13.  3,  5,  6,  27  And  the  priest  shall  look  on  him 


Lev.  13.  21,  26  if  the  priest  look  on  it,  and,  behold 
13.  36  Then  the  priest  shall  look  on  him  :  and 
2  Ki.  2.  24  he  turned  back,  and  looked  on  them,  and 
Psa.  35. 17  Lord,  how  long  wilt  thou  look  on?  rescue 
Esth.  2. 15  in  the  sight  of  all  them  that  looked  upon 

3 . To  be  seen,  .IN')  raah,  2. 

Dan.  1.  13  Then  let  our  countenances  he  looked  upon 

4.  To  see,  behold,  scorch,  shazaph. 

Song  1.  6  because  the  sun  hath  looked  upon  me 

5.  To  look,  /3i\.6Treo  blepo. 

Matt.  5. 28  whosoever  looketh  on  a  woman  to  lust 
2  Co.10.  7  Do  ye  look  on  things  after  the  outward 
Rev.  5.  3,  4  ojien  the  book,  neither  to  look  thereon 

6.  To  see,  peiceive,  efSco  eido. 

Mark  8. 33  when  he  had  turned  about,  and  looked  on 
Lukeio.  32  and  looked . .  and  passed  by  on  the  other  s. 

7.  To  look  in,  ip.0h eVw  emblepo. 

Markio.  27  Jesus,  lookingupon  them,  saith, With  men 
14.67  she  looked  upon  him,  and  said,  And  thou 
Luke22.  61  And  the  Lord  turned,  and  looked  upon  P. 
John  1. 36  looking  upon  Jesus  as  he  walked,  he  saith 

8.  To  look -upon,  e7ri/3Aeira>  epiblepo. 

Luke  9. 38  Master,  I  beseech  thee,  look  upon  my  son 

9.  To  look  upon,  itpopdo  ephorad. 

Luke  1.  25  in  the  days  wherein  he  looked  on  (me) 

10.  To  view,  Qeapew  theoreo. 

Markis-  40  There  were  also  womenlooking  on  afar  off 

11.  To  view,  contemplate,  Oedopcu  theaomai. 

John  4.  35  Lift  up  your  eyes,  and  look  on  the  fields 

1  Jo.  1.  1  which  we  have  looked  upon,  andourhands 

12.  The  sight,  aspect,  ’6pams  horasis. 

Rev.  4.  3  he  that  sat  was  to  look  upon  like  a  jasper 

LOOK  one  (upon)  another,  to  — 

To  see  or  look  on  one  another,  ns")  raah,  7. 

Gen.  42.  1  said.  .Why  do  ye  look  one  upon  another? 

2  Ki.14.  8  Come,  let  us  look  one  another  in  the  face 

14. 11  he  and  Amaziah ...  looked  one  another  in 

LOOK  out  — 

1. To  see,  provide,  n>o  raah. 

Geu.  41. 33  let  Pharaoh  look  out  a  man  discreet  and 

2.  To  look,  >]py  shaqaph,  5. 

Gen.  26.  8  Abimelech.  .looked  out  at  a  window,  and 
2  Ki.  9.  30  tired  her  head,  and  looked  out  at  a  window 
9.  32  there  looked  out  to  him  two.  .three  eun. 

3.  To  look  out  for,  imaKiirropai  episkeptomai. 

Acts  6.  3  look  ye  out  among  you  seven  men  of  honest 

LOOK  stedfastly,  to  — 

To  be  intent,  arevlCw  atenizo. 

Acts  1. 10  while  they  looked  stedfastly  toward  he. 

6.  15  looking  stedfastly  on  him,  saw  his  face 

7.  55  looked  up  stedfastly  into  heaven,  and  s. 

2  Ch.  3. 13  could  not  stedfastly  look  to  the  end  of 

LOOK,  to  or  toward,  to  — * 

\. Appearance,  sight,  mareh. 

Lev.  13.  12  coverall,  .wheresoever  the  priest  looketh 
Eze.  23. 15  all  of  them  princes  to  look  to,  after  the 

2.  To  look  out,  watch,  nsy  tsaphah,  3. 

Song  7.  4  tower,  .which  looketh  toward  Damascus 
Mic.  7.  7  I  will  look  unto  the  Lord  ;  I  will  wait  for 

3.  A  spectator,  sight,  appearance,  'to  roi. 

1  Sa.  16. 12  beautiful  countenance,  .goodly  to  look  to 

4.  To  look,  /3A€7im  blepo. 

2  John  8  Look  to  yourselves,  that  we  lose  not  those 

LOOK  up,  to  — 

1. To  look  out,  watch,  nsy  tsaphah,  3. 

Psa.  5.  3  will  I  direct . .  unto  thee,  aud  will  look  up 

2.  To  see,  nun  raah. 

Psa.  40. 12  so  that  I  am  not  able  to  look  up  :  they 

3.  To  look  up,  dva(i\lno]  anablepo. 

Matt  14.  19  looking  up  to  heaven,  he  blessed,  andbr. 
Mark  6.  41  he  looked  up  to  heaven,  and  blessed,  and 

7.  34  looking  up  to  heaven,  lie  sighed,  and  said 

8.  24  he  looked  up,  and  said,  I  see  men  as  trees 

8.  25  [made  him  lookup] :  and  he  was  restored 

Luke  9. 16  looking  up  to  heaven,  he  blessed  them 
19.  5  he  looked  up,  and  saw  him,  and  said  unto 
2i.  i  he  looked  up,  and  saw  the  rich  men  cast. 
Acts  22. 13  And  the  same  horn- 1  looked  up  upon  him 

4.  To  bend  up  or  back  again,  duuKvirru  anukupto. 
Luke2i.  28  look  up,  and  lift  up  your  heads ;  for  your 

LOOK  well,  to  — 

1.  To  understand,  consider,  discover,  attend,  ]'?  bin. 
Prov.14. 15  the  prudent,  .looketh  well  to  his  going 

2.  To  look  out,  watch,  rtss  tsaphah. 

Prov.31.  27  She  looketh  well  to  the  waysofherhouseh. 

3.  To  set  the  eye,  ]'y  mis’  sum  ay  in. 

Jer.  39.  12  look  well  to  him,  and  dohim  no  harm;  but 
40.  4  come,  and  I  will  look  well  unto  thee  ;  hut 

LOOKETH,  looked  — 

Face,  Q')3  panim. 

Eze.  40.  6,  22  gate  which  looketh  toward  the  east 
40.  20  the  gate,  .that  looked  toward  the  north 

LOOKING  after  or  for  — 

l.To  look  or  watch  toward,  npooboicdn)  prosdokao, 
Luke2i.  26  for  looking  after  those  things  which  are 


LOOKING 


GIG 


LORD 


2.  A  reception ,  waiting  for,  iuSoxii  elcdoche. 

lleb.  10.  27  a  certain  fearful  looking  for  of  judgment 

LOOKING  GLASS  — 

Appearance,  nxio  marah. 

Exod38.  8  of  the  iooking  glasses  of  (the  women)  asse. 

2.  Looking  glass,  '10  rci. 

Job  37.  18  Ifast  thou,  .spread out.  .asalooking glass 

LOOKS,  to  look  — 

Face,  D'js  panim. 

Gen.  40.  7  saying,  Wherefore  look  ye  (so)  sadly  tod.? 
Eze.  2.  6  nor  be  dismayed  at  their  looks,  though 

з.  9  neither  be  dismayed  at  their  looks,  tho. 

LOOPS  — 

Loops,  lulaoth. 

Exod26.’  '4  thou  shalt  make  loops  of  blue  upon  the 
26.  5,  5  Fifty  loops  shalt  thou  make  in  the 
26.  5  that  the  loops  may  take  hold  one  of  ano. 
26.  jo,  10  fifty  loops  on  the  edge  of  the.  .curtain 

26.  1 1  put  the  taches  into  the  loops,  and  couple 
36.  1 1  he  made  loops  of  blue  on  the  edge  of  one 

36. 12  Fifty  loops  made  he  in  one  curtain,  and 
36.  12  fifty  loops  made  he  in  the  edge  of  the  cu. 

36. 12  the  loops  held  one  (curtain)  to  another 
36.  17  he  made  fifty  loops  upon  the  uttermost 
36.  17  fifty  loops  made  he  upon  the  edge  of  the 

LOOSE,  to  — 

1.  To  draw  off,  f?n  chalats. 

Deut2s-  9  loose  his  shoe  from  off  his  foot,  and  spit 
25.  10  The  house  of  him  that  hath  his  shoe  loo. 

2.  To  cast  off,  V)  nashal. 

Josh  5.  15  Loose  thy  shoe  from  off  thy  foot;  for 

3 . To  loose,  shake  off,  in)  natliar,  5. 

Psa.105.  20  The  king  sent  and  loosed  him.. the  ruler 
146.  7  hungry.  The  Loud  looseth  the  prisoners 

4 . To  open,  nna  pathach,  3. 

Job  12.  j8  He  looseth  thebond  of  kings,  and  girdetli 
30.  11  Because  he  hath  loosed  my  cord,  and  aftl. 

38.  31  Canst  thou,  .loose  the  bands  of  Orion? 

39.  5  who  hath  loosed  the  bands  of  the  wild  ass? 
Psa.102.  20  to  loose  those  that  are  appointed  to  death 

116.  16  0  Lord,  truly,  .thou  hast  loosed  my  bonds 
Isa.  20.  2  Go  and  loose  the  sackcloth  from  off  thy  1. 
45.  1  I  will  loose  the  loins  of  kings,  to  open 
58.  6  to  loose  the  bands  of  wickedness,  to  undo 
Jer.  40.  4  I  loose  thee  this  day  from  the  chains  wh. 

5.  To  loose  off  or  away,  anoAvoi  apoluo. 

Matt  18.27  and  loosed  him,  and  forgave  him  the  debt 
Lukei3.  12  Woman,  thou  art  loosed  from  thine  inftr. 

6.  To  make  inactive,  Karapyctu  katargeo. 

Kom.  7.  2  she  is  loosed  from  the  law  of  (her)  liusb. 

7.  To  loose,  Avw  lud. 

Matt  16. 19  whatsoever  thou  shalt  loose,  .shall  be  lo. 

18.  18  whatsoever  ye  shall  loose,  .shall  be  loosed 

21.  2  and  a  colt,  .loose,  .and  bring,  .unto  me 
Mark  7.  35  the  string  of  his  tongue  was  loosed,  and 

и.  2  ye  shall  find  a  colt,  .loose  him,  and  bring 
11.  4  found  the  colt  tied,  .and  they  loose  him 
11.  5  certain,  .said.  .What  do  ye,  loosing  the  c .? 

Lukei3. 15  on  the  sabbath  loose  his  ox  or.  .ass  from 

13.  16  be  loosed  from  this  bond  on  the  sabbath 

19.  30  ye  shall  find  a  colt.. loose  him,  and  bring 

19.  31  And  if  any  man  ask  you,  Why  do  ye  loose 
19.  33  And  as  they  were  loosing  the  colt,  the 

19.  33  owners,  .said  unto  them,  Why  loose  ye  the 
Johnn.  44  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  Loose  him,  and  let 
Acts  2.  24  having  loosed  the  pains  of  death  :  because 

13.  25  one.  .whose  shoes.  .1  am  not  worthy  to  1. 

22.  30  loosed  him  from .  .bands,  and  commanded 

24.  26  [that  he  might  loose  him  :  wherefore  he] 

1  Co.  7.  27  Art  thou  loosed  from  a  wife  ?  seek  not  a 
Rev.  5.  2  is  worthy  to  open  the  book,  and  to  loose 
5.  5  and  [to  loose]  the  seven  seals  thereof 

9.  14  Loose  the  four  angels  which  are  bound  in 
9.  15  the  four  angels  were  loosed,  which  were 

20.  3  after  that  he  must  be  loosed  a  little  sea. 

20.  7  And.  .Satan  shall  be  loosed  out  of  his  pr. 

8.  To  send  again  or  up,  let  go,  avippu  aniemi. 

Acts  16.  26  opened,  and  every  one's  bands  were  loosed 

27.  40  loosed  the  rudder  bands,  and  hoised  up 

9.  To  lift  up,  atpui  airo. 

Acts  27.  13  loosing  (thence),  they  sailed  close  by  Cre. 

10.  To  lead  forth,  avayc 0  anago. 

Act3  13.  13  when  Paul  and  his  company  loosed  from 
16.  1 1  loosing  from  Troas,  we  came  with  a  stra. 
27.  21  not  have  loosed  from  Crete,  and  to  have 

LOOSE,  to  let  — 

1  .To  loose,  shake  off,  ina  nathar,  5. 

Job  6.  9  that  lie_would- let  loose  his  hand,  and  cut 

2.  To  send  forth  or  aivay,  n1?^  shalach. 

Gen.  49.  21  Naphtali  (is)  a  hind  let  loose :  he  giveth 

3.  To  send  forth  or  away,  nbtp  shalach,  3. 

Lev.  14.  7  shall  let  the  living  bird  loose  into  the  open 
Job  30. 11  they  have  also  let  loose  the  bridle  before 

LOOSE  self,  to  — 

To  open  for  one's  self,  nns  pathach,  7. 

Isa.  52.  2  loose  thyself  from  the  bands  of  thy  neck 


LOOSED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  loosed ,  nm  zachach,  2. 

Exod28.  28  that  the  breast  plate  be  not  loosed  from  the 
39.  21  that  the  breast  plate  might  not  be  loosed 

2.  To  be  melted,  ddc  masas,  2. 

Judgis.  14  and  his  bauds  loosed  from  off  his  hands 

3.  To  be  spread  out,  aoi  natash,  2. 

Isa.  33. 23  Thy  tackhugs  are  loosed  ;  they  could  not 

4.  To  be  opened,  nns  pathach,  2. 

Isa.  5.27  neither  shall  the  girdle  of  their  loins  be  1. 
51.  14  exile  hasteneth  thathe may  beloosed,  and 

5.  To  be  unbound, removed,  prri,  pn yrathaq  or  rachaq. 
Eccl.12.  6  Or  ever  the  silver  cord  be  loosed  or  the 

6.  To  loose,  shere. 

Dan.  3.  25  Lo,  I  see  four  men  loose,  walking  in  the 

7.  To  be  loosed,  shere,  4. 

Dan.  5.  6  so  that  the  joints  of  his  loins  were  loosed 

8.. 4  loosening,  Ain ns  lusis. 

1  Co.  7.  27  Art  thou  bound  unto,  .seek  not  to  be  lo. 
LOP,  to  — 

To  lop,  cast  off,  >]yp  saaph,  3. 

Isa.  10.  33  Lord  of  hosts  shall  lop  the  bough  with 

LORD  — 

1  .Lord,  sir,  master,  pnx  adon. 

Gen.  18.  12  shall  I  have  pleasure,  my  lord  being  old 
19.  2  now,  my  lords,  turn  in,  I  pray  you,  into 
19.  18  Lot  said  unto  them,  Oh  !  not  so,  my  lord 

23.  6  Hear  us,  my  lord  :  Thou  (art)  a  mighty  p. 

23. 11  Nay,  my  lord,  hear  me :  the  field  give  I 

23.  15  My  lord,  hearken  unto  me :  the  land  (is  w.) 

24. 18  she  said,  Drink,  my  lord :  and  she  hasted 
31:  35  Let  it  not  displease  my  lord  that  I  cannot 

32.  4  Thus  shall  ye  speak  unto  my  lord  Esau 

32.  5  I  have  sent  to  tell  my  lord,  that  I  may  find 

32. 18  it  (is)  a  present  sent  unto  my  lord  Esau 

33.  8  (are)  to  find  grace  in  the  sight  of  my  lord 

33. 13  My  lord  knoweth  that  the  children  (are) 

33. 14  Let  my  lord,  I  pray  thee,  pass  over  before 
33.  14  lead  on.  .until  I  come  unto  my  lord  unto 

33.  15  let  me  find  grace  in  the  sight  of  my  lord 

39.  16  she  laid  up  his  garment,  .until  liis  lord 

40.  1  had  offended  their  lord  the  king  of  Egypt 
40.  7  with  him  in  the  ward  of  his  lord’s  house 
42.  10  Nay,  my  lord,  but  to  buy  food  are  thy  se. 
42.  30  The  man,  (who  is)  the  lord  of  the  land,  s. 
42.  33  the  lord  of  the  country,  said  unto  us,  He. 
44.  ’  5  (Is)  not  this  (it)  in  which  my  lord  drink. 
44.  7  Wherefore  saith  my  lord  these  words?  G. 
44.  8  how  then  should  we  steal  out  of  thy  lord's 
44.  9  and  we  also  will  lie  my  lord’s  bond  men 
44.  16  say  unto  my  lord  ? . .  we  (are)  my  lord’s  se. 
44.  18  Oh  my  lord,  let  thy  servaut,  I  pray  thee 
44.  18  speak  a  word  in  my  lord’s  ears,  and  let  not 
44.  19  My  lord  asked  his  servants,  saying,  Have 
44.  20  we  said  unto  my  lord,  We  have  a  father 
44.  22  we  said  unto  my  lord,  The  lad  cannot  le. 
44. 24  came,  .we  told  him  the  words  of  my  lord 

44.  33  abide  instead,  .a  bond  man  to  my  lord 

45.  8  lord  of  all  his  house,  and  a  ruler  through 
45.  9  God  hath  made  me  lord  of  all  Egypt:  come 

47. 18  We  will  not  hide  (it)  from  my  lord,  how 
47.  18  my  lord  also  hath  our  herds  of  cattle  :  th. 
47.  18  is  not  ought  left  in  the  sight  of  my  lord 
47.  25  let  us  find  grace  in  the  sight  of  my  lord 

Exod23.  17  thy  males  shall  appear  before  theLord  God 
32.  22  Let  not  the  anger  of  my  lord  wax  hot 

34.  23  men  children  appear  before  the  Lord  God 
Numii.  28  answered  and  said,  My  lord  Moses,  forbid 

12. 11  Aaron  said  unto  Moses,  Alas  !  my  lord,  I 
32.  25  servants  will  do  as  my  lord  commandeth 
32.  27  every  man  armed  for  war.  .as  my  lord  sa. 
36.  2  commanded  my  lord  to  give  the  land  for 
36.  2  my  lord  was  commanded,  to  give  the  in. 

Deut  10.  17  Lord  of  lords,  a  great  God,  a  mighty,  and 
J  osh.  3. 1 1  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord  of  all  the 

3.  13  ark  of. .  the  Lord  of  all  the  earth,  shall 
5.  14  What  saith  my  Lord  unto  his  servant  ? 
Judg.  3.  25  their  lord  (was)  fallen  down  dead  on  the 

4. 18  Turn  in,  my  lord,  turn  in  to  me  ;  fear  not 
6. 13  Gideon  said  unto  him,  Oh  my  Lord,  if  the 
19.  26  of  the  man’s  house  where  her  lord  (was) 
19.  27  her  lord  rose  up  in  the  morning,  and  ope. 
Ruth  2.  13  Let  me  find  favour  in  thy  sight,  my  lord 
1  Sa.  1.  15  No,  my  lord  ;  I  (am)  a  woman  of  a  sorrow. 

1.  26  Oh  my  lord,  (as)thysoulliveth,  my  lord,  I 
16. 16  Let  our  lord  now  command  thy  servants 

22. 12  And  he  answered,  Here  I  (am),  my  lord 

24.  8  cried  after  Saul,  saying,  My  lord  the  king 
24. 10  not  put  forth  mine  hand  against  my  lord 

25.  24  Upon  me,  my  lord,  (upon)  me  (let  this) 

25.  25  Let  not  my  lord,  I  pray  thee,  regard  this 
25.  25  saw  not  the  youngmen  of  my  lord,  whom 
25.  26  Now  therefore,  my  lord,  .(as)  thy  soul  li. 
23.  26  they  that  seek  evil  to  my  lord,  be  as  Na. 
25.  27  tliine  handmaid  hath  brought  unto  my  1. 
25.  27  unto  the  young  men  that  follow  my  lord 
25.  28  will  certainly  make  my  lord  a  sure  house 
25.  28  because  my  lord  figliteth  the  battles  of  the 
25.  29  but  the  soul  of  my  lord  shall  be  bound  in 
25.  30  shall  have  done  to  my  lord  according  to 
25.  31  no  grief,  .nor  offence  of  heart  unto  my  1. 
25.  31  or  that  my  lord  hath  avenged  himself 

25.  31  shall  have  dealt  well  with  my  lord,  then 
25. 41  to  wash  the  feet  of  the  servants  of  my  lord 

26.  15  hast  thou  not  kept  thy  lord  the  king? 

26.  15  came  one.  .to  destroy  the  king  thy  lord 


1  Sa.  26. 17  David  said,  (Itis)my  voice, my  lord,  0  king 

26. 18  Wherefore  doth  my  lord  thus  pursue  after 

26.  19  let  my  lord  the  king  hear  the  words  of  his 
29.  8  go  fight  against  the  enemies  of  my  lord  the 

2  Sa.  1.  10  have  brought  them  hither  unto  my  lord 

2.  5  showed  this  kindness  unto  your  lord,  (ev. 

3.  21  gather  all  Israel  unto  my  lord  the  king 

4.  8  hath  avenged  my  lord  the  king  this  day  of 

9.  11  According  to  all  that  my  lord  the  king  hath 

10.  3  said  unto  Hanun  their  lord,  Thinkestthou 

11.  9  slept . .  with  all  the  servants  of  his  lord,  and 

11.  11  my  lord  Joab,  and  the  servants  of  my  1. 

11. 13  lie. .  with  the  servants  of  his  lord,  but  went 
13.  32  Let  not  my  lord  suppose  (that)  they  have 

13.  33  Now  therefore  let  not  my  lord  the  king 

14.  9  My  lord,  O  king,  the  iniquity  (be)  on  me 
14. 12  speak  (one)  word  unto  my  lord  the  king 

14.  15  to  speak  of  this  thing  unto  my  lord  the  k. 
14.  17  The  word  of  my  lord  the  king  shall  now  be 

14. 17  as  an  angel  of  God,  so  (is)  my  lord  the  k. 

14. 18  woman  said,  Let  my  lord  the  king  now  sp. 
14.  19  my  lord  the  king,  none  can  turn  to  the  ri' 
14.  19  ought  that  my  lord  the  king  hath  spoken 
14.  20  my  lord  (is)wise,  according  to  the  wisdom 

14.  22  I  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight,  my  lord 

15. 15  whatsoever  my  lord  the  king  shall  appoi. 

15.  21  (As)  the  Lord  liveth,  and  (as)  my  lord  the 

15.  21  in  what  place  my  lord  the  king  shall  be 

16.  4  I  may  find  grace  in  thy  sight,  my  lord,  O 

16.  9  Why  should  this  dead  dog  curse  my  lord 
18.  28  lifted  up  their  hand  against  my  lord  the 

1 8.  31  Cushi  said,  Tidings,  my  lord  the  king :  for 

18.  32  The  enemies  of  my  lord  the  king,  and  all 

19.  19  Let  not  my  lord  impute  iniquity  unto  me 
19.  19  my  lord  the  king  went  out  of  Jerusalem 
19.  20  first . .  to  go  down  to  meet  my  lord  the  king 
19.  26  My  lord,  O  king,  my  servant  deceived  me 
19.  27  uuto  my  lord  the  king ;  but  my  lord  the 
19.  28  but  dead  men  before  my  lord  the  king ;  yet 
19.  30  my  lord  the  king  is  come  again  in  peace 

10.  35  be  yet  a  burden  unto  my  lord  the  king? 

19.  37  let  him  go  over  with  my  lord  the  king 

20.  6  take  thou  thy  lord’s  servants,  and  pursue 
24.  3  the  eyes  of  my  lord  the  king  may  see  (it) 
24.  3  why  doth  my  lord  the  king  delight  in  this 
24.  21  is  my  lord  the  king  come  to  his  servant  ? 
24.  22  Let  my  lord  the  king  take  and  offer  up 

1  Ki.  1.  2  sought  for  my  lord  the  king  a  young 

1.  2  that  my  lord  the  king  may  get  heat 

1.  11  reign,  and  David  our  lord  knoweth  (it) 

1. 13  Didst  not  thou,  my  lord,  O  king,  swear 
1.  17  said  unto  him,  My  lord,  thou  swarest  by 
1.  18  now,  my  lord  the  king,  thou  knowest  (it) 
1.  20  my  lord,  0  king,  the  eyes  of  all  Israel  (are) 
1. 20,  27  throne  of  my  lord  the  king  after  him 
1.  21  my  lord  the  king  shall  sleep  with  his 
1.  24  My  lord,  0  king,  hast  thou  said,  Adonijah 
1.  27  Is  this  thing  done  by  my  lord  the  king,  and 
1.  31  said,  Let  my  lord  king  David  live  for  ever 
1.  33  Take  with  you  the  servants  of  your  lord 
1 .  36  the . .  God  of  my  lord  the  king  say  so  (too) 
1.  37  hath  been  with  my  lord  the  king,  even  so 
1.  37  than  the  throne  of  my  lord  king  David 

1.  43  lord  king  David  hath  made  Solomon  king 
1.47  servants  came  to  bless  our  lord  king  David 

2.  38  as  my  lord  the  king  hath  said,  so  will  thy 

3.  17  0  my  lord,  I  and  this  woman  dwell  in  one 

3.  26  0  my  lord,  give  her  the  living  child,  and 
11.23  from  his  lord  Hadadezer  king  of  Zobali 

12.  27  of  this  people  turn  again  unto  their  lord 
18.  7  and  said,  (Art)  thou  that  my  lord  Elijah? 
18.  8, 11, 14  tell  thy  lord.  Behold,  Elijah  (is  here) 
18.  10  whither  my  lord  hath  not  sent  toseekthee 
18.  13  Was  it  not  told  my  lord  what  I  did  when 
20.  4  My  lord,  O  king,  according  to  thy  saying 

20.  9  Tell  my  lord  the  king,  All  that  thou  didst 

2  Ki.  2. 19  the  situation ..  (is)  pleasant,  as  my  lord 

4.  16  my  lord,  (thou)  man  of  God,  do  not  lie 

4.  28  Did  I  desire  a  son  of  my  lord  ?  did  I  uot 

5.  3  Would  God  my  lord  (were)  with  the  pro. 

5.  4  (one)  went  in,  and  told  his  lord,  saying 

6.  12  None,  my  lord,  0  king:  but  Elisha,  the 
6.  26  cried  a  woman,  .saying,  Help,  my  lord,  0 

8.  5  My  lord,  0  king,  this  (is)  the  woman,  and 

8.  12  Hazael  said,  Why  weepeth  my  lord  ?  And 

9.  11  Jehu  came  forth  to  the  servants  of  his  1. 

18.  23  pledges  to  my  lord  the  king  of  Assyria 

1  Ch.21.  3  lord  the  king,  (are)  they  not  all  my  lord's 

21.  3  why  then  doth  my  lord  require  this  thing? 

21.  23  let  my  lord,  .king  do  (that  which  is)good 

2  Ch.  2.  14  cunning  men  of  my  lord  David  thy  father 

2.  15  the  wine,  which  my  lord  hath  spoken  of 

13.  6  and  hath  rebelled  against  his  lord 
Neh.  3.  5  their  necks  to  the  w  ork  of  their  Lord 

8.  10  (this)  day  (is)  holy  unto  our  Lord :  neither 

10.  29  do  all  the  commandments  of.  .our  Lord 
Psa.  8.  1,  9  Lord,  how  excellent  (is)  thy  name  in  all 
12.  4  our  lips  (are)  our  own  :  who  (is)lord  over 
45. 11  for  he  (is)  thy  Lord  ;  and  worship  thou 
97.  5  presence  of  the  Lord  of  the  whole  earth 
105. 2i  He  made  him  lord  of  his  house,  and  ruler 
no.  1  said  unto  my  Lord,  Sit  thou  at  my  right 
114.  7  the  presence  of  the  Lord,  at  the  presence 

135.  5  I  know . .  (that)our  Lord  (is)  above  all  gods 

136.  3  give  thanks  to  the  Lord  of  lords :  for  his 
147.  5  Great  (is)  our  Lord,  and  of  great  power 

Isa.  1.  24  Therefore  saith  the  Lord . .  the  mighty  One 

3.  1  the  Lord . .  doth  take  away  from  Jerusalem 
10.  16  Therefore  shalljtheLord.  .send  among  his 
10.  33  the  Lord,  .shall  lop  the  bough  with  terror 

19.  4  I  give  over  into  the  hand  of  a  cruel  lord 
19.  4  king  shall  rule  over  them,  saith  the  Lord 


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Isa.  22. 18  (shall  be)  the  shame  of  thy  lord’s  house 

26. 13  lordsbesides  thee  have  had  dominion  over 
51.  22  Thus  saith  thy  Lord,  .and  thy  God  (that) 
Jer.  22. 18  for  him,  (saying),  Ahlord  !  or.  Ah  his  glory 
34.  5  they  will  lament  thee,  (saying),  Ah  lord  ! 

37.  20  hear  now,  I  pray  thee,  O  my  lord  the  king 

38.  9  My  lord  the  king,  these  men  have  done 
Dan.  1.  10  fear  my  lord  the  king,  who  hath  appoint 

10.  t6  O  my  lord,  by  the  vision  my  sorrows  are 
10.  17  of  this  my  lord  talk  with  this  my  lord?  for 

10. 19  my  lord  speak ;  for  thou  hast  strengthened 

12.  8  0  my  lord,  what  (shall  be)  the  end  of  these 
Hos.  12.  14  reproach  shall  his  Lord  return  unto  him 
Mic.  4.  13  substance  unto  the  Lord  of  the  whole  ea. 
Zech.  1.  9  Then  said  I,  0  my  lord,  what  (are)  these? 

4.  4  with  me,  saying,  What  (are)  these,  my  lo.? 

4.  5, 13  knowestthou  not.. And  I  said,  No,  my  1. 

4.  14  that  stand  by  the  Lord  of  the  whole  earth 

6.  4  I  answered . .  What  (are)  these,  my  lord? 

6.  5  standing  before  the  Lord  of  all  the  earth 
Mai.  3.  1  the  Lord,  whom  ye  seek,  shall  suddenly 

2 .Mu  lords,  'ilk  adonai. 

Gen.  15.  2  Lord  God,  what  wilt  thou  give  me,  seeing 

15.  8  Lord  God,  whereby  shall  I  know  that  I  sh. 
18.  3  My  Lord,  if  now  I  have  found  favour  in 
18.  27,  31  taken  upon  me  to  speak  unto  the  Lord 
18.  30,  32  let  not  the  Lord  be  angry,  and  I  will 

20.  4  Lord,  wilt  thou  slay  also  a  righteous  nat. 

Exod.  4.  10  0  my  Lord,  I  (am)  not  eloquent,  neither  h. 

4.  13  0  my  Lord,  send,  I  pray  thee,  by  the  hand 

5.  22  Lord,  wherefore  hast  thou  (so)  evil  eutrea. 

34.  9  0  Lord,  let  my  Lord,  I  pray  thee,  go  am. 
Numi4-  17  let  the  power  of  my  Lord  be  great,  accor. 
Deut.  3.  24  O  Lord  GOD,  thou  hast  begun  to  show  thy 

9.  26  0  Lord  God,  destroy  not  thy  people  and 
Josh.  7.  7  O  Lord  God,  wherefore  hast  thou  at  all  b. 

7.  8  Lord,  what  shall  I  say,  when  Israel  turn. 
Judg.  6.  15  Oh  my  Lord,  wherewith  shall  I  save  Isr. 

6.  22  O  Lord  God  :  for  because  I  have  seen  an 

13.  8  0  my  Lord,  let  the  man  of  God  which 

16.  28  O  Lord  God,  remember  me,  I  pray  thee 
2  Sa.  7.  18  Who  (am)  I,  O  Lord  God  ?  and  what  (is) 

7. 19  yet  a  small  thing  in  thy  sight,  0  Lord  God 

7.  19  And  (is)  this  the  manner  of  man,  0  Lord 
7.  20  for  thou,  Lord  God,  kuowest  thy  servant 
7.  28  0  Lord  GOD,  thou  (art)  that  God,  and  thy 

7.  29  for  thou,  O  Lord  God,  hast  spoken  (it) 

1  Ki.  2.  26  thou  barest  the  ark  of  the  Lord  God  be. 

8.  53  thou  broughtest  our  fathers  out.  .0  Lord 
Ezra  10.  3  according  to  the  counsel  of  my  lord,  and 
Job  28.  28  thefearof  the  Lord,  that  (is)  wisdom ;  and 
Psa.  16.  2  Thou  (art)  my  Lord  :  my  goodness  (exte.) 

35.  23  (even)  unto  my  cause,  my  God  and  my  L. 

37.  13  The  Lord  shall  laugh  at  him  ;  for  he  se. 

38.  9  Lord,  all  my  desire  (is)  before  thee  ;  and 
38.  15  do  I  hope :  thou  wilt  hear,  0  Lord  my  G. 

38.  22  Make  haste  to  help  me,  0  Lord  my  salva. 

39.  7  Lord,  what  wait  I  for?  my  hope  (is)  in 

40. 17  the  Lord  thiuketh  upon  me  :  thou  (art) 

51.  15  O  Lord,  open  thou  my  lips;  aud  my  mo. 

54.  4  the  Lord  (is)  with  them  that  uphold  my 

55.  9  Destroy,  0  Lord,  (and)  divide  their  tong. 
59.  11  and  bring  them  down,  0  Lord  our  shield 
62.  12  Also  unto  thee,  O  Lord,  (belongeth)  me. 

68.  17  the  Lord  (is)  among  them,  (as)  in  Sinai 

68. 19  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord,  (who)  daily  load. 

68.  20  unto  God  the  Lord  (belong)  the  issues 
68.  22  The  Lord  said,  I  will  bring  again  from  B. 

68.  32  Sing  unto  God . .  O  sing  praises  unto  the  L. 

69.  6  Letnotthemthatwaitonthee.OLordGoD 
71.  5  For  thou  (art)  my  hope,  0  Lord  God.  .my 

71. 16  I  will  go  in  the  strength  of  the  Lord  God 
73.  20  O  Lord,  when  thou  awakest,  thou  slialt 
73.  28  I  have  put  my  trust  in  the  Lord  God,  that 
77.  7  Will  the  Lord  cast  off  for  ever  ?  and  will 
78. 65  Then  the  Lordawaked  as  one  out  of  sleep 
79.  12  wherewith  they  have  reproached  .0  Lord 
86.  3  Be  merciful  unto  me,  O  Lord  ;  for  I  cry 
86.  4  for  unto  thee,  O  Lord,  do  I  lift  up  ray  soul 
86.  5  thou,  Lord,  (art)  good,  and  ready  to  forg. 
86.  8  none  like  unto  thee,  O  Lord  ;  neither  (are 
86. 12  I  will  praise  thee,  O  Lord  my  God,  with 
86. 15  But  thou,  0  Lord  ,(art)  a  God  full  of  com. 
89. 49  Lord,  where  (are)  thy  former  loving  kin. 
89.  50  Remember,  Lord,  the  reproach  of  thy  se. 

109. 21  do  thou  for  me,  0  GOD  the  Lord,  for  thy 
no.  5  The  Lord  at  thy  right  hand  shall  strike 
130.  2  Lord,  hear  my  voice  ;  let  thine  ears  be 
130.  3  If  thou,  .shouldest  mark.  .0  Lord,  who 

140.  7  0  God  the  Lord,  the  strength  of  my  salv. 

141.  8  mine  eyes(are)  unto  thee,  0  God  the  Lord 
Isa.  3. 15  What  mean  ye.  .saith  the  Lord  God  of  h. 

3. 17  the  Lord  will  smite  with  a  scab  the  crown 

3. 18  In  that  day  the  Lord  will  take  away  the 
4.  4  When  the  Lord  shall  have  washed  away 
6. 11  Then  said  I,  Lord,  how  long?  And  he  an. 

7.  7  saith  the  Lord  God,  It  shall  not  stand,  nei. 

8.  7  tlie  Lord  bringeth  up  upon  them  the  wa. 

9.  8  the  Lord  sent  a  word  into  Jacob,  and  it 

9.  17  the  Lord  shall  have  no  joy  in  their  young 

10.  12  when  the  Lord  hath  performed  his  whole 

10. 16  shall,  .the  Lord  of  hosts,  send  among  his 

10.  23  For  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  shall  make  a 

10.  24  saith  the  Lord  God  of  hosts,  O  my  people 

11.  n  Lord  shall  set  his  hand  again  the  second 

21.  6  thus  hath  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  Go,  set 

21.  8  he  cried,  A  lion ;  My  lord,  I  stand  contin. 

21. 16  thus  hath  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  Within 

22.  5  by  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  in  the  valley  of 
22. 12  in  that  day  did  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  call 

22. 14  till  ye  die,  saith  the  Lord  God  of  hosts 

78 


Isa.  22. 15  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  of  hosts,  Go,  get 
25.  8  Lord  God  will  wipe  away  tears  from  off  all 

28.  2  the  Lord  hath  a  mighty  and  a  strong  one 
28.  16  saith  the  Lord  GOD,  Behold,  I  lay  in  Zion 

28.  22  I  have  heard  from  the  Lord  God  of  hosts 

29.  13  the  Lord  said.  Forasmuch  as  tills  people 

30. 15  saith  the  Lord  God,  the  Holy  One  of  Israel 

30.  20  the  Lord  give  you  the  bread  of  adversity 

37.  24  reproached  the  Lord,  and  hast  said.  By  the 

38.  16  O  Lord,  by  these  (things  men)  live,  and  in 
40. 10  the  Lord  God  will  come  with  strong(hand) 

48.  16  the  Lord  God,  and  liis  spirit,  hath  sent  me 
48.  14  But  Zion  said,  .my  Lordhath  forgotten  me 

48.  22  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God,  Behold,  I  will 
50.  4  Lord  God  hath  given  me  the  tongue  of  the 
50.  5  Lord  God  hath  opened  mine  ear,  and  I 
50.  7  For  the  Lord  God  will  help  me ;  therefore 
50.  9  Behold,  the  Lord  God  will  help  me  ;  who 
32.  4  saith  the  Lord  God,  My  people  went  down 

56.  8  The  Lord  God  which  gatliereth  the  out  c. 
61.  1  spirit  of  the  Lord  God  (is)  upon  me ;  bee. 
61.  11  the  Lord  God  will  cause  righteousness  and 
65.  13  saith  the  Lord  God,  Behold,  my  servants 
65.  15  for  the  Lord  God  shall  slay  thee,  and  call 

Jer.  1.  6  Then  said  I,  Ah,  Lord  God  !  behold,  I  can. 
2.  19  my  fear  (is)  not  in  thee,  saith  the  Lord  G. 
2.  22  thine  iniquity  is  marked . .  saith  the  Lord 
4. 10  Then  said  I,  Ah,  Lord  God  !  surely  thou 
7.  20  saith  the  Lord  GOD ;  Behold,  mine  anger 

14.  13  Then  said  I,  Ah,  Lord  God  !  behold,  the 
32.  17  Ah  Lord  God  !  behold,  thou  hast  made 
32.  25  thou  hast  said  unto  me,  O  Lord  God,  Buy 
44.  26  in  all  the  land  of  Egypt,  saying,  The  Lord 
46.  10  day  of  the  Lord,  .for  the  Lord  God  of  h. 

49.  5  bring  a  fear  upon  thee,  saith  the  Lord  G. 

50.  25  this  fis)the  work  of  the  Lord  God  of  hosts 
So.  31  i(am)against  thee . . saith  the  Lord  God  of 

Lam.  2.  1  How  hath  the  Lord  covered  the  daughter 
2.  2  Lordhathswallowedupallthehabitations 
2.  5  Lord  was  as  an  enemy;  he  hath  swallowed 
2.  7  The  Lord  hath  cast  off  his  altar,  he  hath 

2.  18  Their  heart  cried  unto  the  Lord,  O  wall  of 

2. 19  like  water  before  the  face  of  the  Lord  ;  1. 
3. 31  For  the  Lord  will  not  cast  off  for  ever 

3. 36  To  subvert  a  man . .  the  Lord  approvetli 

3.  37  commandeth  to  pass,  (when)  the  Lord  c. 
3.  58  O  Lord,  thou  hast  pleaded  the  causes  of 

Eze.  2.  4  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God 
[So  in  3.  11,  27 ;  5.  5,  7,  8 ;  6. 3,  n  ;  7.  2,  5 ;  11.  7,  16,  17; 

12.  10,  19,  23,  28 ;  13.  3,  8,  13,  18,  20;  14.  4,  6,  21 ;  15.  6  ; 

16.  3,  36,  59  ;  17.  3,  9,  19.  22 ;  18.  3,  9,  23,  30,  32 ;  20.  3,  5, 

27,  30,  39,  47;  21.  24,  26,  28;  22.  3,  19,  28;  23.  22,  28,  32, 
35,  46;  24.  3,  6,  9,  21 ;  25.  3,  6,  8,  12,  13,  15,  16;  26.  3,  7, 

15,  19;  27.  3 ;  28.  2,  6,  12,  22,  25 ;  29.  3,  8,  13,  19;  30.  2, 

io,  13,  22;  31.  10,  15;  32.  3,  11 ;  33.  25,  27;  34.  2,  10,  11, 

17,  20;  35.  3,  14;  36.  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  13,  22,  33,  37;  37.  5. 

9,  12,  19,  21;  38.  3,  10,  14,  17 ;  39.  1,  17,  25;  43.  18;  44. 
6,  9;  45-  9,  18  ;  46.  1,  16  ;  47.  13.] 

Eze.  4.  14  Then  said  I,  Ah  Lord  God  !  behold,  my 
5.  11  saith  the  Lord  God 


[So  in  11.  8,  21 ;  12.  25,  28;  13.  8,  16;  14.  11,  14,  16,  18, 
20,  23;  15.  8;  16.  8,  14,  19,  23,  30,  43,  48,  63;  17.  16;  18. 
3,  9,  23,  30,  32;  20.  3,  31,  33,  36,  40,  44  ;  21.  7,  13;  22. 12, 

31;  23.  34;  24.  14;  25.  14;  26.5,  14,  21;  28.  10;  30.6; 

31.  18;  32.  8,  14,  16,  31,  32;  33.  11 ;  34.  8,  15,  3c,  31 ;  35. 
6;  36.  14,  15,  23,  32;  38.  18,  21  ;  39.  5,  8,  10,  13,  20,  29; 
43.  19,  27 ;  44.  12,  15,  27 ;  45.  9,  15;  47-  23l  48- 29.] 

Eze.  6.  3  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord  GOD;  Thus  saith 

8.  1  hand  of  the  Lord  God  fell  there  upon  me 

9.  8  Ah  Lord  God  !  wilt  thou  destroy  all  the 
11.  13  Ah  Lord  God  !  wilt  thou  make  a  full  end 
13.  9  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  God 
18.  25,  29  The  way  of  the  Lord  is  not  equal 

20.  49  All  Lord  God  !  they  say  of  me,  Doth  he 

23.  49  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  God 

24.  24  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  God 

25.  3  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord  God  ;  Thus 

28.  24  they  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  God 

29.  16  they  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  God 
29.  20  they  wrought  for  me,  saith  the  Lord  God 
33. 17,  20  The  way  of  tlie  Lord  is  not  equal 

36.  4  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord  God;  Thus  saith 

37.  3  I  answerjd,  O  Lord  God,  thou  knowest 
Dan.  1.  2  Lord  gave  Jehoiakim  king  of  Judah  into 

9.  3  I  set  my  face  unto  the  Lord  God,  to  seek 
9.  4  I  prayed . .  and  said,  0  Lord,  the  great  and 
9.  7  0  Lord,  righteousness  (belongeth)  unto 
9.  8  0  Lord,  to  us  (belongeth)  confusion  of  face 
9.  9  To  the  Lord  our  God  (belong)  mercies  and 
9.  15  0  Lord  our  God,  that  hast  brought  thy  p. 
9.  16  O  Lord,  according  to  all  thy  righteousness 
9. 17  O  our  God,  hear  the  prayer  for  the  Lo. 
9. 19  0  Lord,  hear;  0  Lord,  forgive;  0  Lord 
Amos  1.  8  the  remnant,  .shall  perish,  saith  the  Lord 
3.  7  Surely  the  Lord  God  will  do  nothing,  but 
3.  8  the  Lord  God  hath  spoken,  who  can  but 
3. 11  thus  saith  the  Lord  &0D;  An  adversary 

3.  13  Hear  ye,  and  testify,  .saith  the  Lord  God 

4.  2  The  Lord  GOD  hath  sworn  by  his  holiness 

4.  5  ye  children  of  Israel,  saith  the  Lord  God 

5.  3  Forthus  saith  the  Lord  God ;  The  city  that 

5.  16  the  Lord,  saith  thus ;  Wailing  (shall  be)  in 

6.  8  The  Lord  G  OD  hath  sworn  by  himself,  saith 

7.  1,  4  Thus  hath  the  Lord  God  showed  unto 
7.  2  said  0  Lord  God,  forgive,  I  beseech  thee 
7.  4  the  Lord  God  called  to  contend  by  fire 
7.  5  said  I,  O  Lord  God,  cease.  I  beseech  thee 
7.  6  This  also  shall  not  be,  saith  the  Lord  God 
7.  7  the  Lord  stood  upon  a  wall  (made)  by  a 

7.  8  said  the  Lord,  Behold,  I  will  set  a  plum. 

8.  1  Thus  hath  the  Lord  GOD  showed  untome 
8.  3  howlings  in  that  day,  saith  the  Lord  God 


Amos  8.  9  it  shall  come  to  pass,  .saith  the  Lord  God 

8.  11  days  come,  saith  the  Lord  God,  that  I  will 

9.  1  I  saw  the  Lord  standing  upon  the  altar 

9.  5  Lord  God  of  hosts  (is)  he  that  toucheth  the 
9.  8  eyes  of  the  Lord  God  (are)  upon  the  sinful 

Obad.  1  saith  the  Lord  God  concerning  Edom;  We 
Mic.  1 .  2  let  the  Lord  GOD . .  the  Lord  from  his  holy 
Zeph.  1.  7  Hold  thy  peace  at  the  presence  of  the  L. 
Zech.  9.  4  Behold,  the  Lord  will  cast  her  out,  and  he 

9.14  the  Lord  God  shall  blow  the  trumpet,  and 
Mai.  1.  14  sacrificeth  unto  the  Lord  a  corrupt  thing 

3 . Lord,  master,  owner,  bpa  haal. 

Num2i.  28  the  lords  of  the  high  places  of  Arnon 
Isa.  16.  8  lords  of  the  heathen  have  broken  down 

4 . A  mighty  or  strong  one,  ".’33  gehir. 

Gen.  27.  29  be  lord  over  thy  brethren,  and  let  thy 
27.  37  I  have  made  him  thy  lord,  and  aU  his  br. 

5.  He  (who)  is,  .Tin;  yehovah. 

Gen.  2.  4  LOKDGod  madetheeartli  and  the  heavens 
2.  5  the  Lord  God  had  not  caused  it  to  rain 
2.  7  the  Lord  God  formed  man  (of)  the  dust  of 
2.  8  the  Lord  God  planted  a  garden  eastward 
2.  9  out  of  the  ground  made  the  LORD  God  to 

2. 15  the  Lord  God  took  the  man,  and  put  him 
2.  16  the  LoRDGod  commanded  the  man,  saying 
2. 18  the  Lord  God  said,  (It  is) not  good  that 
2.  21  the  Lord  God  caused  a  deep  sleep  to  faU 

2.  22  which  the  Lord  God  had  taken  from  man 

3.  1  anybeast..whichtheLORDGodhadmade 
3.  8  And  they  heard  the  voice  of  the  Lord  God 
3 .  8  from  the  presence  of  the  Lord  God  amon. 

3.  9  the  Lord  God  called  unto  Adam,  and  said 
3.  13,  14,  21,  22,  23;  4.  1,  3,  4,  6,  9,  13,  15,  15, 

16,  26 ;  5.  29  ;  6.  3,  5,  6,  7,  8 ;  7.  1,  5,  16  ;  8.  20,  21,  21 ; 

9,  26  ;  10.  9,  9;  11.  5,  6,  8,  9,  9 ;  12.  1,  4,  7,  7,  8,  8,  17  ; 
13.  4,  10,  10,  13,  14,  18  ;  14.  22  ;  15.  1,  4,  6,  7,  18;  16.  2, 

5,  7,  9,  10,  11,  ii,  13  ;  17.  1  ;  18.  1,  13,  14,  17,  19,  19,  20, 

22,  26,  33;  19.  13,  13,  14,  16,  24,  24,  27 ;  20.  18;  21.  1,  1, 
33  ;  22.  11,  14,  15,  16;  24.  1,  3,  7,  12,  21,  26,  27,  27,  31,  35, 
40,  42.  44,  48,  48,  50,  51,  52,  56 ;  25.  21,  21,  22,  23 ;  26.  2, 
12,  22,  24,  25,  28,  29  ;  27.  7,  20,  27 ;  28.  13,  13,  16,  21 ;  29. 

31,  32,  33.  35  ;  3°-  24.  27,  30 ;  31.  3,  49 ;  32.  9  ;  38.  7,  7, 
10 ;  39.  2,  3,  3,  5.  5.  21,  23,  23 ;  49.  18. 

Exod.  3.  2,  4,  7,  15,  16,  18,  18  ;  4.  1,  2,  4,  5,  6,  10,  11, 

11,  14,  19,  21,  22,  24,  27,  28,  30,  31  ;  5.  1,  2,  2,  3,  17,  21, 

22  ;  6.  %  2,  3,  6,  7,  8,  10,  12,  13,  26,  28,  29,  29,  30 ;  7.  1, 

5,  6,  8,  10,  13,  14,  16,  17,  17,  19,  20,  22,  25  ;  8.  1,  1,  5,  8, 

8,  10,  12,  13,  15,  16,  19,  20,  20,  22,  24,  26,  27,  28,  29,  29, 

30,  31 ,  9.  1,  1,  3,  4,  5.  5»  6,  8,  12,  12,  13,  13,  20,  21,  22, 

23,  23,  27,  28,  29,  29,  30,  33,  35  ;  10.  1,  2,  3,  7,  8,  9, 

10,  11,  12,  13,  16,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21,  24,  25,  26,  26,  27  ;  11. 

1,  3,  4.  7,  9,  10;  i2.  1,  11,  12,  14,  23,  23,  25,  27,  28,  29, 3D 

36,  41,  42,  42,  43,  48,  50,  51  ;  13.  1,  3,  5,  6,  8,  9,  9,  11,  12, 

12,  14,  15,  15,  16,  21  ;  14.  1,  4,  8,  10,  13,  14,  15,  18,  21,  24, 

25,  26,  27,  30,  31,  31,  31  ;  15.  1,  1,  3,  3,  6,  6,  11,  16,  17, 

18,  19,  21,  25,  25,  26,  26;  16.  3,  4,  6,  7,  7,  8,  8,  8,  9,  10, 

11,  12,  15,  16,  23,  23,  25,  28,  29,  32,  33,  34  ;  17.  1,  2,  4,  5, 
7,  7,  14,  16;  18.  1,  8,  8,  9,  10,  11 ;  19.  3,  7,  8,  8,  9,  9, 
10,  11,  18,  20,  20,  21,  21,  22,  22,  23,  24,  24 ;  20.  2,  5,  7,  7, 

10,  ii,  11,  12,  22;  22.  11,  20;  23.  17,  19,  25;  24.1,  2,  3,  3, 
4,  5,  7,  8,  12,  16,  17  ;  25.  1 ;  27.  21  ;  28.  12,  29,  30,  30,  35, 
36,  38  ;  29.  11,  18,  18,  23,  24,  25,  25,  26,  28,  41,  42,  46,  46 ; 
30.  8,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  20,  22,  34,  37 ;  31.  1,  12, 

13,  15.  17 1  32-  5»  7.  9.  ”,  «>  Hi  26.  27.  29,  30,  3G  33.  35  ; 

33.  1,  5,  7,  11,  12,  17,  19,  21 ;  34.  1,  4,  5,  5,  6,  6,  6,  10,  14, 

23,  24,  26,  27,  28,  32,  34;  35.  1,  2,  4,  5,  5,  10,  21,  22,  24, 

29,  29,  30;  36.  1,  1,  2,  5  ;  38.  22;  39.  1,  5,  7,  21,  26,  29, 

30,  31,  32,  42,  43  ;  40.  1,  16,  19,  21,  23,  23,  25,  25,  27,  29, 

32.  34.  35.  38- 

Lev.  1. 1, 2, 3, 5,  9, 11,  13,  14,  17 ;  2.  1,  2,  3,  8,  9, 10, 

11,  II,  12,  14,  16;  3.  1,  3,  5,  6,  7,  9,  II,  12,  14,  16;  4.  I, 

2.  3.  4,  4.  6.  7.  13.  !5.  15.  17.  18,  22,  24,  27,  31,  35  ;  5-  6, 

7,  12,  14,  15,  15,  17,  19  ;  6.  1,  2,  6,  7,  8,  14,  15,  18,  19,  20, 

21,  22,  24,  25  ;  7.  5,  11,  14.  20,  21,  22,  25,  28,  29,  29,  30, 
3°,  35,  35,  36,  38,  38 1  8.  1,  4,  5,  9,  13,  *7,  21,  21,  26, 

27,  28,  29,  29,  34,  35,  36;  9.  2,  4,  4,  5,  6,  6,  7,  10,  21,  23, 
24 ;  10.  1,  2,  2,  3,  6,  7,  8,  11,  12,  13,  15,  15,  17,  19,  19  ;  11. 

I,  44,  45;  12.  1,  7;  13.  1 ;  14-  1,  n,  12,  16,  18,  23,  24,  27, 
29,  31,  331  15-  1,  14,  15,  3°  1  i6-  1,  1,  2,  7,  8,  9,  10,  12,  13, 
18,  30,  34 ;  17.  1,  2,  4,  4,  5,  5,  6,  6,  9 ;  18.  1,  2,  4,  5,  6,  21, 
30;  19.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  8,  10,  12,  14,  16,  18,  21,  22,  24,  25, 

28,  30,  31,  32,  34,  36,  37;  20.  1,  7,  8,  24,  26;  21.  1,  6,  8, 

12,  15,  16,  21,  23  ;  22.  1,  2,  3,  3,  8,  9,  15,  16,  17, 18,  21,  22, 

22,  24,  26,  27,  29,  30,  31,  32,  33;  23.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8,  9, 

II,  12,  13,  16,  17,  18,  18,  20,  20,  22,  23,  25,  26,  27,  28,  33, 

34,  36,  36,  37,  37.  38,  38,  39,  40,  41,  43.  44  1  24-  1,  3,  4,  6. 

7,  8,  9,  12,  13,  16,  22,  23  ;  25.  1,  2,  4,  17,  38,  55 ;  26. 

1,  2,  13,  44,  45,  46 ;  27.  1,  2,  9,  9,  11,  14,  16,  21,  22,  23, 

26,  26,  28,  28,  30,  30,  32,  34. 

Sum.  1.  1,  19,  48,  54 ;  2.  1,  33,  34 ;  3.  1,  4,  4,  5,  11,  13, 

14,  16,  39.  4°,  41,  42,  44,  45.  Si,  51 ',  4-  1,  17,  21,  37,  41, 

45,  49,  49  ;  5.  I,  4,  5,  6,  8,  II,  16, 18,  21,  21,  25,  30  ;  6.  I,  2, 
5,  6,  8,  12,  14,  16,  17,  20,  21,  22,  24,  25,  26;  7.  3,  4,  11 ;  8 
1,  3,  4,  5,  i°,  n,  11,  i2>  !3»  20,  21,  22,  23;  9.  1,  5,  7,  8,  9, 
10,  13,  14,  18,  18,  19,  20,  20,  23, 23,  23,  23 ;  10.  1,  9,  10,  13, 

29,  29,  32,  33,  33,  34,  35,  36;  ”•  G  T»  G  2>  3,  1°.  ”.  *<>, 

18,  18,20,  23,  23,  24,  25,  29,  29,  31,  33,33;  12.  2,  2,4,  5,  6,8, 

9,  13,  14;  13.  i,  3»  x4*  3»  9>  9,  IO»  Ir»  x3>  T4»  x4>  *0, 

20,  21,  26,  28,  35,  37,  4°>  41,  42>  43,  43,  44  »  15-  J>  3,  3,  4» 
7,  8,  io,  13,  14,  i5,  *7,  i9,  2I>  22>  23>  23,  24,  25,  25,  28,  30, 
3G  35,  36,  37, 39, 4G  41  I  l6'  3,  3,  5,  7,  7,  9,  »,  15,  16,  W,  W, 
20  23  28,  29,  3°,  30,  35,  3®,  38,  4°,  40,  4G  42,  44,  46  !  17. 

1,  7,  9,  10,  II,  13  :  18.  I,  6,  8,  12,  13,  15,  17,  19,  19,  20, 

24,  25,’  26,  28,  28,  29 ;  19.  1,  2,  13,  20;  20.  3,  4,  6,  7,  9,  12, 

13,  16,  23,  27 ;  21.  2,  3,  6,  7,  7,  8,  14,  16,  34 ;  22.  8,  13,  18, 

19,  22,  23,  24,  25,  26,  27,  28,  31,  31,  32,  34,  35  ;  23*  3,  5,  °, 

12,  16,  17,  21,26;  24.  i,  6,  11,  13,  13;  25.  3,  4,  4,  4,  *0 » 

26.  1,  4,  9,  52,  61,  65;  27.  3,  5,  6,  11,  12,  15,  16,  17,  18,  21, 
22,  23  ;  28.  1,  3,  6,  7,  8,  11,  13,  15,  16,  19,  24,  26,  27  ;  29. 

2,  6,  8,  12,  13,  36,  39,  40;  30.  1,  2,  3,  5,  8,  12,  16  ;  31.  1, 


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LORD 


3,  7,  1 6,  1 6,  ai,  23,  28,  29,  30,  31,  37,  38,  39,  40,  41,  41,  47, 

47»  5°>  5°>  52,  54;  32.  4,  7,  9,  10,  12,  13,  13,  14,  20,  21,  22, 

22,  22,  23,  27,  29,  31,  32  ;  33.  2,  4,  4,  38,  50 ;  34.  1,  13,  16, 

29;  35-  i>  9,  34‘,  36.  2,  2,  5,  6,  10,  13. 

Deut.  1.  3,  6,  8,  10,  11,  19,  20,  21,  21,  25,  26,  27,  30,*  31, 

32,  34,  36,  37,  4i,  4i,  42,  43,  45,  45  5  2.  1,  2,  7,  7,  9,  12,  14, 

15,  17,  21,  29,  30,  31,  33,  36,  37 ;  3.  2,  3,  18,  20,  20,  21,  21, 

22,  23,  26,  26;  4.  1,  2,  3,  3,  4,  5,  7,  10,  10,  12,  14,  15,  19, 

20,  21,  21,  23,  23,  24,  25,  27,  27,  29,  30,  31,  34,  35,  39,  40 ; 

5-  2,  3,  4,  5,  5,  6,  9,  11,  11,  12,  14,  15,  15,  16,  16,  22,  24, 

25,  27,  27,  28,  28,  32,  33;  6.  1,  2,  3,  4,  4,  5,  10,  12,  13,  15, 

15,  16,  17,  18,  18,  19,  20,  21,  22,  24,  24,  25  ;  7.  1,  2,  4,  6, 

6,  7,  8,  8,  9,  12,  15,  16,  18,  19,  19,  20,  21,  22,  23,  25  ;  8.  1, 

2,  3,  5,  6,  7,  10,  ix,  14,  18,  19,  20,  20 ;  9.  3,  3,  4,  4,  4,  5,  5, 

6,  7,  7,  8,  8,  9,  10,  10,  11,  12,  13,  16,  16,  18,  18,  19,  19,  20, 

22,  23,  23,  24,  25,  25,  26,  28  ;  10.  1,  4,  4,  5,  8,  8,  8,  9,  9, 

10,  10,  11,  12,  12,  12,  13,  14,  15,  17,  20,  22;  11.  1,  2,  4,  7, 

9,  12,  12,  13,  17,  17,  21,  22,  23,  25,  27,  28,  29,  31 ;  12.  1,  4, 

5,  7,  7,  9,  10,  11,  11,  12,  14,  15,  18,  18,  18,  20,  21,  21,  25, 

26,  27,  27,  28,  29,  31,  31  ;  13.  3,  3,  4,  5,  5,  10,  12,  16,  17, 

18,  18;  14.  1,  2,  2,  21,  23,  23,  24,  24,  25,  26,  29;  15.  2,  4, 

4,  5,  6,  7,  9,  10,  14,  15,  18,  19,  20,  20,  21 ;  16.  1,  1,  2,  2,  5, 

6,  7,  8,  10,  10,  11,  11,  15,  15,  15,  16,  16,  17,  18,  20,  21, 
22 ;  17.  1,  1,  2,  2,  8,  10,  12,  14,  15,  16,  19;  18.  1,  2,  5,  5,  6, 

7,  7,  9,  12,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  16,  1 7,  21,  22,  22 ;  19.  1,  1, 

2,  3,  B,  9,  10,  14,  17;  20.  1,  4,  13,  14,  16,  17,  18;  2i.  1,  5, 

5,  8,  9,  10,  23 ;  22.  5 ;  23.  1,  2,  2,  3,  3,  5,  5,  5,  8,  14,  18, 

18,  20,  21,  21,  23 ;  24.  4,  4,  9,  13,  15,  18,  19;  25.  15,  16,  19, 
19 ;  26.  1,  2,  2,  3,  3,  4,  5,  7,  7,  8,  10,  10,  10,  11,  13,  14,  16, 
17,  18,  19;  27.  2,  3,  3,  5,  6,  6,  7,  9,  10,  15 ;  28. 1, 1,  2,  7,  8, 

8,  9,  9,  10,  11,  11,  12,  13,  13,  15,  20,  21,  22,  24,  25,  27,  28, 

35>  36,  37,  45,  47,  48>  49,  52,  53,  58,  59,  61,  62  63,  63,  64,  65, 
68;  29.  1,  2,  4,  6,  10,  12,  12,  15,  18,  20,  20,  20,  21,  22,  23, 
24,  25,  27,  28,  29;  30.  1,  2,  3,  3,  4,  5,  6,  6,  7,  8,  9,  9,  10, 

10,  16,  16,  20,  20;  31.  2,  3,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  11,  12,  13,  14, 

15,  16,  25,  26,  27,  29 ;  32.  3,  6,  9,  12,  19,  27,  30,  36,  48  ; 

33.  2.  7,  11,  12,  13,  21,  23,  29 ;  34.  1,  4,  5,  5.  9,  10,  11. 

Josh.  1.  1,  1,  9,  11,  13,  13,  15,  15,  15,  17  ;  2.  9,  io,  11, 

12,  14,  24 ;  3.  3,  5,  7,  9,  13,  17  ;  4.  1,  5,  7,  8,  10,  11,  13,  14, 

15,  18,  23,  23,  24,  24  ;  5.  1,  2,  6,  6,  6,  9,  14,  15;  6.  2,  6,  7, 
8,  8,  11,  12,  13,  13,  16,  17,  19,  19,  24,  26,  27;  7.  1,  6,  10, 

13,  14,  14,  14,  15,  19,  20,  23,  25,  26  ;  8.  1,  7,  8,  18,  27,  30, 

31,  31,  33,  33  1  9-  9,  H,  l8,  19,  24,  27;  io-  8,  10,  11,  12,  12, 

14,  14,  19,  25,  30,  32,  40,  42;  11.  6,  8,  9,  12,  15,  15,  20,  20, 

23  ;  12  6,  6  ;  13.  1,  8,  14,  33;  14.  2,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  10, 

12,  12,  12,  14;  15.  13;  17.  4,  4,  14;  18.  3,  6,  7,  7,  8,  10; 

19.  50,  51 ;  20.  1 ;  21.  2,  3,  8,  43,  44,  44,  45  ;  22.  2,  3,  4,  4, 

5,  5,  9,  16,  16,  16,  17,  18,  18,  19,  19,  19,  19,  22,  22,  22,  23, 

23,  24,  25,  25,  25  27,  27,  28,  29,  29,  29,  31,  31,  31,  34  ; 

23-  1,  3,  3,  5,  5,  8,  9,  IO»  1J,  !3,  13,  x4,  15,  15,  I5,  16,  16; 

24,  2,  7,  14,  14,  15,  15,  16,  17,  18,  18,  19,  20,  21,  22,  23,  24, 
26,  27,  29,  31,  31. 

Judg.  1.  1,  2,  4,  19,  22  ;  2.  1,  4,  5,  7,  7,  8,  10,  11,  12,  12, 

13,  14,  15,  I5,  T5»  16,  17,  18,  18,  18,  20,  22,  23 ;  3.  1,  4,  7, 

7,  8,  9,  9,  10,  10,  12,  12,  12,  15,  15,  28;  4.  1,  2,  3,  6,  9,  14, 

14,  15;  5-  2.  3.  3.  4.  5.  5.  9.  11.  11.  13.  23.  23.23,  31;  6.  i, 

i,  6,  7,  8,  8,  10,  11,  12,  12,  13,  13,  13,  14,  16,  21,  21,  22,  22, 

23,  24,  25,  26,  27,  34  ;  7.  2,  4,  5,  7,  9,  15,  18,  20,  22  ;  8.  7, 

19,  23,  34;  10.6,  6,  7,  10,  11,  15,  16;  11.  9,  10,  11,  21,  23, 

24,  27,  29,  30,  31,  32,  35,  36,  36;  12.  3;  13.  1,  1,  3,  8,  13, 

15,  16,  16,  16,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21,  21,  23,  24,  25  ;  14.  4,  6, 

19 ;  15.  14,  18 ;  16.  20,  28 ;  17.  2,  3,  13 ;  18.  6  ;  19.  18 ;  20. 
1,  18,  23,  23,  23,  26,  26,  27,  28,  35 ;  21.  3,  5,  5,  7,  8,  15, 
19. 

Ruth  1.  6,  8,  9,  13,  17,  21,  21  ;  2.  4,  4,  12,  12,  20;  3.  10, 
13 ;  4.  11,  12,  13,  14. 

1  Sa.  1.  3,  3,  5,  6,  7,  9,  10,  11,  ir,  12,  15,  19,  19,  20,  21, 
22,  23,  24,  26,  27,  28,  28,  28  ;  2.  1,  1,  2,  3,  6,  7,  8,  10,  10, 

11,  12,  17,  17,  18,  20,  20,  21,  21,  24,  25,  25,  26,  27,  30,  30; 

3.  1,  1,  3,  4,  6,  7,  7,  8,  8,  9,  10,  11,  15,  18,  19,  20,  21,  21, 

21  ;  4-  3.  3.  4.  5.  6  ;  5.  3,  4.  6,  9  ;  6.  I,  2,  8,  II,  14,  15,  15, 

17,  18,  19,  19,  20,  21  ;  7.  1,  1,  2,  3,  3,  4,  5,  6,  6,  8,  9,  9,  9, 

10,  12,  13,  17  ;  8.  6,  7,  10,  18,  21,  22 ;  9.  15,  17  ;  10.  1,  6, 

17,  18,  19,22,  22,24,  25;  ii.  7.  13.  15.  15;  12.3,5,6,7,7,  8, 

8,  9,  10,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  14,  14,  15,  15,  15,  16,  17,  17,  18, 

18,  18,  19,  20,  20,  22,  22,  23,  24  ;  13.  12,  13,  13,  14,  14,  14; 

14.  3,  6,  6,  10,  12,  23,  33,  34,  35,  35,  39,  41,  45  ;  15.  1,  1,  2, 

10,  11,  13,  13,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  19,  20,  20,  21,  22,  22,  23, 

24,  25,  26,  26,  28,  30,  31,  33,  35 ;  16.  1,  2,  2,  4,  5,  6,  7,  7,  8, 

9,  10,  12,  13,  14,  14,  18;  17.  37,  37,  45,  46,  47,47;  18.  12, 

14,  17,  28 ;  19.  5,  6,  9 ;  20.  3,  8,  12,  13,  13,  14,  15,  16,  21, 

22,  23,  42,  42 ;  21.  6,  7  ;  22.  10,  17,  17,  21  ;  23.  2,  2,  4,  4, 

10,  11,  11,  12,  18,  21  ;  24.  4,  6,  6,  6,  10,  10,  12,  12,  13,  18, 

19,  21 ;  25.  26,  26,  28,  28,  29,  30,  31,  32,  34,  38,  39,  39 ; 

26.  9,  10,  10,  11,  11,  12,  16,  16,  19,  19,  19,  20,  23,  23,  23, 

24  ;  28.  6,  6,  10,  10,  16,  1 7,  17,  18,  18,  19,  19;  29.  6;  30.  6, 

8,  23,  26. 

2  Sa.  1.  i2,  14,  16  ;  2.  1,  1,  5,  6 ;  3.  9,  18,  28,  39  ;  4.  8, 

9 ;  5.  2,  3,  10,  12,  19,  19,  20,  23,  24,  25 ;  6.  2,  5,  7,  8,  9,  9, 

10,  11,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  16,  17,  17,  18,  21,  21,  21 ;  7. 
i»  3.  4,  5.  8,  11,  11,  18,  22,  24,  25,  26,  27 ;  8.  6,  11,  14 ;  10. 
12 ;  11.  27 ;  12.  1,  5,  7,  9,  11,  13,  13,  14,  15,  20,  22,  24, 25; 
14.  11,  11,  17 ;  15.  7,  8,  8,  21,  25,  31 ;  16.  8,  8,  10,  11,  12, 

12,  18 ;  17.  14,  14  ;  18.  19,  28,  31 ;  19.  7,  21 ;  20.  19;  21. 
1,  1,  3,  6,  6,  7,  9 ;  22.  1,  1  2,  4,  7, 14,  16,  19,  21,  22,  25, 29, 
29,  31,  32,  42,  47,  50;  23.  2,  10,  12,  16,  17;  24.  1,  3,  10,  10, 

11,  12,  14,  15,  16,  16,  17,  18,  19,  21,  23,  24,  25,  25. 

1  Ki.  1.  17,  29,  30,  36,  37,  48 ;  2.  3,  4,  8,  15,  23,  24,  27, 

27,  28,  29,  30,  32,  33,  42,  43,  44,  45 ;  3.  1,  2,  3,  5,  7,  15 ;  5. 

3,  3,  4.  5,  5,  7.  12 ;  6.  I,  2,  II,  19.  37  !  7-  12,  4°.  45.  48,  51. 
51  ;  8.  1,  4,  6,  9,  10,  11,  11,  12,  15,  17,  18,  20,  20,  20,  21, 

22,  23,  25,  28,  44,  54,  54,  56,  57,  59,  59,  6°>  6i,  62,  63,  63, 

64,  64,  65,  66 ;  9.  1,  2,  3,  8,  9,  9,  10,  15,  25,  25 ;  10.  1,  5,  9, 

9,  12;  11.  2,  4,  6,  6,  9,  9,  10,  ii,  14,  31 ;  12.  15,  15,  24,  24, 

24,  27;  13.  i,  2,  2,  3,  5,  6,  6,  9,  17,  18,  20,  21,  21,  21,  26, 
26,  26,  32  ;  14.  5,  7,  11,  13,  14,  15,  15,  18,  21,  22,  24,  26, 
28  ;  15.  3,  4,  5,  11,  14,  15,  18,  26,  29,  30,  34;  16.  1,  7,  7, 

12,  13,  19,  25,  26,  30,  33,  34 ;  17.  1,  2,  5,  8,  12,  14,  14,  16, 

20,  20,  21,  21,  22,  24 ;  18.  1,  3,  4,  10,  12,  12,  13,  13,  15,  18, 

21,  22,  24,  30,  31,  32,  36,  37,  37,  38,  39,  39,  46  ;  19.  4,  7,  9, 

10,  11,  11,  11,  11,  11,  12,  14,  15  ;  20.  13,  13,  14,  28,  28,  28, 
35,  36,  42 ;  2i.  3,  17,  19,  19,  20,  23,  25,  26,  28 ;  22.  5,  7,  8, 


11,  12,  14,  14,  15,  16,  17,  19,  19,  20,  21,  22,  23,  23,  24,  28, 
38,  43,  52,  53. 

2  Ki.  1.  3,  4,  6,  15,  16,  17 ;  2.  i,  2,  2,  3,  4,  4,  5,  6,  6,  14, 
16,  21,  24 ;  3.  2,  10,  11,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15, 16,  17,  18 ;  4.  1, 

27,  30,  33,  43,  44  ;  5-  I,  ”,  i6>  17,  18,  18,  20  ;  6.  17.  17, 

18,  20,  20,  27,  33,  33;  7.  1,  1,  2,  16,  19;  8.  1,  8,  10,  13,  18, 

19,  27;  9.  3,  6,  6,  7,  12,  25,  26,  26,  26,  36;  10.  10,  10,  10, 

16,  17,  23,  30,  31,  32 ;  11.  3,  4,  4,  7,  10,  13,  15,  17, 17,  18, 

19  ;  12.  2,  4,  4,  9,  9,  10,  11,  11,  12,  13,  13,  14, 16,  18 ;  13. 

2,  3,  4  4,  5,  II,  17,  23  ;  14.  3,  6,  14,  24,  25,  26,  27  ;  15.  3, 

5,  9,  12,  18,  24,  28,  34,  35,  37 ;  16.  2,  3,  8,  14,  14,  18;  17. 

2,  7,  8,  9,  11,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21,  23, 
25,  25,  28,  32,  33,  34,  34,  35,  36,  39,  41 ;  18.  3,  5,  6,  6,  7, 

12,  12,  15,  16,  22,  25,  25,  30,  30,  32,  35;  19.  1,  4,  4,  6,  14, 

14,  15,  15, 16, 16,  17,  19,  19,  20,  21,  31,  32,  33,  35 ;  20.  1, 

2,  3,  4,  5,  5,  8,  8,  9,  9,  II,  16,  17,  19  ;  21.  2,  2,  4,  4,  5,  6,  7, 

9,  10,  12,  16,  20,  22,  22  ;  22.  2,  3,  4,  5,  5,  8,  9,  13,  13,  15, 

16,  18,  18,  19,  19 ;  23.  2,  2,  3,  3,  4,  6,  7,  9,  11,  12,  16,  21, 

23,  24,  25,  26,  27,  32,  37;  24.  2,  2,  3,  4,  9,  13,  13,  13,  19, 

20;  25.  9,  13,  13,  16. 

1  Ch.  2.  3  ;  6.  15,  31,  32  ;  9.  19,  20,  23  ;  10.  13,  13,  14  ; 

11,  2,  3,  3,  9,  10,  14, 18  ;  12.  23  ;  13.  2,  6,  10,  11, 14 ;  14. 

2,  10,  17  ;  15.  2,  3,  12,  13,  14,  15,  25,  26,  28,  29  ;  16.  2,  4, 

4,  7,  8,  10,  11,  14,  23,  25,  26,  28,  28,  29,  29,  31,  33,  34,  36, 

36,  37,  39,  4°,  40,  41  ;  17.  1,  4,  7,  i°,  16,  16,  17,  19,  20,  22> 

23,  24,  26,  27;  18.  6,  11,  13;  19.  13;  21.  3,  9,  10, 11,  12,  12, 

13,  14,  15,  15,  16,  17,  18,  18,  19,  22,  24,  26,  26,  27,  28,  29, 
30;  22.  1,  5,  6,  7,  8,  11,  11,  12,  12,  13,  14,  16,  18,  18,  19,  19, 

19,  19;  23.  4,  5,  13,  24,  25,  28,  30,  31,  31,  32;  24.  19,  19;  25. 

3,  6,  7  ;  26.  12,  22,  27,  30;  27.  23 ;  28.  2,  4,  5,  5,  8, 8,  9, 10, 

12,  13,  13,  1 8,  19,  20,  20;  29.  1,  5,  8,  9,  10,  10,  11, 11,  16, 
18,  20,  20,  20,  21,  21,  22,  22,  23,  25. 

2  Ch.  1.  i,  3,  5,  6,  9;  2.  1,  4,  4  11,  12,  12;  3. 1 ;  4.  16 ; 

5,  1,  2,  7,  10,  13,  13,  13,  14;  6.  1,  4,  7,  8,  10,  10,  10,  11,  12, 

14,  16,  17,  19,  41,  41,  42;  7.  1,  2,  2,  2,  3,  3,  4,  6,  6,  7,  10, 
11,  11,  12,  21,  22;  8.  1,  11,  12,  12,  16,  16;  9.  4,  8,  8,  11 ; 

10.  15;  11.  2,  4,  4,  14,  16,  16 ;  12.  1,  2,  5,  6,  7,  7,  9,  11,  12, 

13,  14;  13.  5,  8,  9,  10,  10,  11,  11,  12,  14,  18,  20;  14.2,  4,6, 

7,  11,  11,  11,  11,  12,  13,  14;  15.  2,4,  8,  8,  9,  11,  12,  13,  14, 

15;  16.  2,  7,  8,  9,  12;  17.  3,  5,  6,  9,  10,  16;  18.  4,  6,  7,  10, 11, 

13,  15,  16,  18,  18,  19,  20,  20,  22,  22,  23,  27,  31 ;  19.  2,  2,  4, 

6,  7,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  11 ;  20.  3,  4,  4,  5,  6,  13,  14,  15,  17,  17, 
18,  18, 19, 20,  21,  21, 22,  26,  27,  28,  29,  32,  37 ;  21.  6,  7,  10, 12, 

14,  16,  18 ;  22.  4,  7,  9 ;  23.  3,  5,  6,  6, 12, 14, 16, 18, 18, 18, 19, 

20124.  2,  4, 6,  7,  8,  9,  12,  12,  12, 14,  14,  18,  19, 20,  20,  21,  22, 

24, 24 ;  25.  2,  4,  7,  9,  15,  27 ;  26.  4,  5,  16,  16,  17, 18,  18,  19, 

20,  21 ;  27.  2,  2,  3,  6;  28.  I,  3,  5,  6,  9,  9,  10,  11,  13,  19,  19, 

21,  22,  24,  25;  29.  2,  3,  5,  6,  6,  8,  10,  11,  15,  15,  16,  16,  16, 

17,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21,  25,  25,  27,  30,  31,  31,  32,  35;  30.  1,  1, 

5,  6,  7,  8,  8,  9,  9,  12,  15,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21,  21,  22,  22;  31. 

2,  3,  4,  6,  8,  10,  10,  11,  14,  16,  20;  32.  8,  11,  16,  17,  21,  22, 
23,  24,  26 ;  33.  2,  2,  4,  4,  5,  6,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  15,  15,  16, 
16,  17,  18,  22,  23;  34.  2,  8,  10,  10,  14,  14,  15,  17,  21,  21, 
21,  23,  24,  26,  26,  27,  30,  30,  31,  31,  33,  33  ;  35.  1,  2,  3,  3, 

6,  12,  16,  16,  26;  36.  5,  7,  9,  10,  12,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  18, 

21,  22,  22,  23,  23. 

Ezra  1.  1,  1,  2,  3,  5,  7  ;  2.  68;  3.  3,  5,  5,  6,  6,  8,  10,  10, 
it,  1 1,  11 ;  4.  1,  3  ;  6.  21,  22 ;  7.  6,  6,  10,  n,  27,  27,  28 ;  8. 

28,  28,  29,  35;  9.  5,  8,  15;  io.  11. 

Neh.  1.  5;  5.  13 ;  8.  1,  6,  6,  9,  10,  14;  9.  3,  3,  4,  5.  6,  7  '• 


io.  29.  34.  35- 

Job  1.  6,  7,  7,  8,  9,  12,  12,  21,  21,  21 ;  2.  1,  1,  2,  2,  3,  4, 
6,  7;  12.  9;  38.  1 ;  40.  1,  3,  6;  42.  1,  7,  7,  9,  9,  10,  10,  11, 

12. 

Psa.  1.  2,  6;  2.  2,  7,  11 ;  3.  1,  3,4,  5,  7,  8 ;  4.  3,  3,  5,  6, 
8;  5.  1,  3,  6,  8,  12  ;  6.  1,  2,  2,  3,  4,  8,  9,  9;  7.  1,  3, 

6,  8,  8,  17,  7  ;  8.  1,  9 ;  9.  1,  7,  10,  11,  13,  16,  19,  20 ;  10.  1, 

3,  12, 16,  17 ;  11.  1,  4,  4,  5,  7  ;  12.  1,  3,  5,  6,  7 ;  13.  1,  3,  6 ; 

14.  2,  4,  6,  7  ;  15.  1,  4 ;  16.  2,  2,  s,  7,  8  ;  17.  1, 13,  14 ;  18. 

title  ter.  1,  2,  3,  6,  13,  15,  18,  20,  21,  24,  28,  30,  31,  41, 

46,  49 ;  19.  7,  7,  8,  8,  9,  9,  14 ;  20.  5,  6,  7,  9  ;  21.  1,  7,  9, 

13  ;  22.  8,  19,  23,  26,  27,  28  ;  23.  1,  6 ;  24.  1,  3,  5,  8,  8, 10;  25. 
1,  4,  6, 7,  8,10,  11,  12,  14,  15  ;  26.  1, 1, 2,  6, 8, 12  ;  27.  1,  1,  4, 

4,  4, 6,  7,  8,  10,  11,  13,  14,  14  ;  28. 1,  5,  6,  7,  8  ;  29.  1,  1,  2,  2, 

3.  3.  4.  4.  5.  5.  7,  8,  8,  9, 10,  10,  11, 11 ;  30.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  7,  8, 
10,  10,  12  ;  31.  1,  5,  6,  9,  14,  17,  21,  23,  24  ;  32.  2,  5,  10, 

11  ;  33.  1,  2,  2,  5,  6,  8,  10,  11,  12,  13,  18,  20,  22  ;  34.  1,  2, 

3,  4,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  22;  35.  1,  5,  6,  9, 

10,  22,  24,  27;  36.  <«Ze,  5,  6  ;  37.  3,  4,’ 5,  7,  9,  17,  18,  20, 

23,  24,  28,  33,  34,  39,  40 ;  38.  1,  15,  21,  22 ;  39.  4,  12  ;  40. 

1,  3,  4,  5,  9,  11,  13,  13,  16  ;  41.  1,  2,  3,  4,  10,  13;  42.  8  ; 

46.  7,  8,  11 ;  47.  2,  5;  48.  1,  8;  50.  1;  54-6;  55.  16,  22; 
56.  10;  58.  6;  59.  3,  5,  8 ;  64.  10;  68.  16;  69.  13,  16,  31, 

33  ;  70.  1,  5 ;  71.  1,5;  72.  18  ;  74.  18 ;  76.  n  ;  78.  4,  21 ; 

79.  5 ;  80.  4,  19 ;  81.  10,  15  ;  83.  16,  18;  84.  1,  2,  3,  8,  11, 

11,  12 ;  85.  1,  7,  8,  12  ;  86.  1,  6,  11,  17  ;  87.  2,  6 ;  88.  1,  9, 

13,  14 ;  89.  1,  5,  6,  6,  8,  15,  18,  46,  51,  52  ;  90.  13,  17 ;  91. 

2,  9;  92.  1,  4,  5,  8,  9, 13,  15;  93.  1,  1,  3,  4,  5  ;  94-  1,  3.  S. 

11,  14,  17,  18,  22,  28 ;  95.  1,  3,  6  ;  96.  1, 1,  2,  4,  5,  7,  7,  8, 
9,  10,  13 ;  97.  1,  5,  8,  9,  10,  12 ;  98.  1,  2,  4,  5,  6,  9  ;  99.  1, 
2,  5,  6,  8,9,  9;  too.  1,  2,  3,  5 ;  101.  1,  8;  102.  title,  i,  12, 

15,  16,  19,  21,  22  ;  103.  1,  2,  6,  8,  13,  17,  19,  20,  21,  22,  22 ; 
104.  1,  1,  16,  24,  31,  31,  33,  34,  35 ;  105.  1,  3,  4,  7,  19 ;  106. 

1,  2,  4,  16,  25,  34,  40,  47,  48 ;  107.  1,  2,  6,  8,  13,  15,  19,  21, 

24,  28,  31,  43  ;  108.  3;  109.  14,  15,  20,  26,  27,  30  ;  no.  1, 

2,  4;  in.  1,  2,  4,  10  ;  112.  1,  7;  113.  1,  1,  2,  3,  4.  5!  II5- 

1,  9,  10,  11,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16;  116.  1,  4,  4,  5,  6,  7,  9, 

12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19  ;  117.  1,  2  ;  118.  1,  4,  6,  7,  8, 

9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  15,  16,  21,  23,  24,  25,  25,  26,  26,  27,  29; 
1 19.  1,  12,  31,  33,  41,  52,  55,  57,  64,  75,  89,  107,  108,  126, 
i37>  145.  H9.  151,  156,  iS9.  166,  i69.  j74  ;  120.  1,  2;  121. 

2,  5.  5.  7.  8  ;  122.  I,  4,  9  ;  123.  2,  3  ;  124.  I,  2,  6,  8  ;  125. 

1,  2,  4,  5 ;  126.  1,  2,  3,  4  ;  127.  1,1,3;  128.  1,  4,  5 ;  129.  4, 

8,  8 ;  130. 1,  5,  7,  7  ;  131.  1,  3 ;  132.  1,  2,  5, 8,  11, 13  ;  133.  3 ; 
134.  1,  1,  1,  2,  3 ;  135.  1,  1,  2,  3,  5,  6, 13,  13, 14,  19, 19.  20, 
20,  20,  21 ;  136.  1  ;  137.  4,  7  ;  138.  4,  5,  5,  6,  8,  8  ;  139.  1,  4, 
21 ;  140.  1,  4,  6,  6,  8,  12  ;  141.  1,  3 ;  142.  1,  1,  5 ;  143.  1,  7, 

9,  11  ;  144.  1,  3,  5,  15 ;  145.  3,  8,  9,  10,  14,  17,  18,  20,  21  ; 
146.  1,  2,  5,  7,  8,  8,  8,  9,  10 ;  147.  2,  6, 7,  11,  12 ;  148.  1,  5, 

7,  13  ;  149.  1,  4. 

Prov.  1.  7,  29 ;  2.  s,  6;  3.  5,  7,  9,  11,  12,  19,  26,  32,  33; 

5,  21 ;  6.  16  ;  8.  13,  22,  35  ;  9.  10  ;  10.  3,  22  27,  29 ;  11. 1, 


20 ;  12.  2,  22 ;  14.  2,  26,  27 ;  15.  3,  8,  9,  11,  16,  25,  26,  29, 

33 ;  16.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  9,  11,  20,  33 ;  17.  3,  15 ;  18.  10, 

22;  19.  3,  14,  17,  21,  23;  20.  10,  12,  22,  23,  24,  27;  21.  1, 
2,  3.  3°.  31 ;  22.  2,  4,  12,  14,  19,  23 ;  23.  17 ;  24.  18,  21  ; 

25.  22  ;  28.  5,  25 ;  29.  13,  25,  26  ;  30.  9 ;  31.  30^ 

Isa.  1.  2,  4,  9,  10,  11,  18,  20,  24,  28  ;  2.  2,  3, "3,  5,  10, 11, 

12,  17,  19,  21  ;  3.  1,  8,  13,  14,  16,  17  ;  4.  2,  5;  5.  7,  9,  12, 

16,  24,  25;  6.  3,  5,  12 ;  7.  3,  10,  n,  12,  17,  18 ;  8.  1,  3,  5, 

n,  13,  17,  18,  18  ;  9.  7,  11,  13,  14,  19;  10.  20,  26,  33;  11. 
2,  3,  9,  15  ;  12.  1,  2,  4,  5 ;  13.  4,  5,  6,  9,  13 ;  14.  1,  2,  3,  5, 

22,  23,  24,  27,  32  ;  16.  13,  14  ;  17.  3,  6  ;  18.  4,  7,  7  ;  19.  1, 

4,  12,  14,  16,  17,  18,  19,  19,  20,  20,  21,  21,  22,  22,  25;  20. 

2,  3;  21.  10,  17  ;  22.  14,  17,  25,  25  ;  23.  9,  11,  17,  18,  18; 

24.  1,  3,  14,  15,  15,  21,  23  ;  25.  1,  6,  8,  9,  10;  26.  4,  4,  8, 

10,  11,  12,  13,  15,  16,  17,  21  ;  27.  1,  3,  12;  28.  5,  13,  14,  21, 
29  ;  29.  6,  10,  15,  19,  22  ;  30.  1,  9,  18,  18,  26,  27,  29,  30, 

31,  32,  33  ;  3i.  1,  3.  4,  4.  5.  9;  32-  6;  33-  2,  5,  6,  10,  21, 

22,  22,  22;  34.  2,  6,  6,  8,  16;  35.  2,  10;  36.  7,  10,  10,  15, 

15,  18,  20;  37.  1,  4,  4,  6,  14,  14,  15,  16,  17,  17,  18,  20,  20, 

21,  22,  32,  33,  34,  36 ;  38.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  7,  7,  14,  20,  22 ;  39. 

5,  6,  8;  40.  2,  3,  5,  5,  7,  13,  27,  28,  31 ;  41.  4,  13,  14,  16, 

17,  20,  21 ;  42.  5,  6,  8,  10,  12,  13,  19,  21,  24  ;  43.  1,  3,  10, 

11,  12,  14,  15,  16;  44.  2,  5,  5,  6,  6,  23,  23,  24,  24;  45.  1,  3, 

5,  6,  7,  8,  11,  13,  14,  17,  18,  18,  19,  21,  24,  25  ;  47.  4  ;  48. 

1,  2,  14,  17,  17,  20,  22  ;  49.  1,  4,  5,  5,  7,  7,  8,  13,  14,  18, 

23,  25,  26;  50.  1,  10,  10;  51.  1,  3,  3,  9,  11,  13,  15,  15,  17, 
20,  22  ;  52.  3,  5,  5,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12  ;  53.  1,  6,  10,  10;  54. 1, 
5,  6,  8,  10,  13,  17,  17  ;  55.  5,  6,  7,  8,  13;  56.  1,  3,  3,  4,  6, 
6;  57-  19  ;  58.  5.  8,  9,  11,  13,  14,  14;  59-  i>  J3,  15,  19,  >9. 
20,  21,  21  ;  60.  1,  2,  6,  9,  14,  16,  19,  20,  22 ;  61.  1,  2,  3,  6, 

8,  9,  10 ;  62.  2,  3,  4,  6,  8,  9,  11,  12  ;  63.  7,  7,  7,  14,  16, 17 ; 
64.  8,  9,  12 ;  65.  7,  8,  11,  23,  25  ;  66.  1,  2,  5,  5,  6,  9,  12,  14, 

15,  16,  16,  17,  20,  20,  20,  21,  22,  23. 

Jer.  1.  2,  4,  7,  8,  9,  9,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  19;  2.  1,  2,  3, 

3,  4,  5,  6,  8,  9,  12,  17,  19,  29,  31,  37 ;  3.  1,  6,  10,  11, 12. 12, 

13,  13,  14,  16,  16,  17,  17,  20,  21,  22,  23,  25;  4.  1,  2,  3,  4,  8, 

9,  17,  26,  27;  5.  2,  3,  4,  5,  9,  10,  11,  12,  14,  15,  18,  19,  22, 

24,  29;  6.  6,  9,  10,  11,  12,  15,  16,  21,  22,  30;  7.  1,  2,  2,  3, 

4,  4,  11,  13,  19,  21,  28,  29,  30,  32 ;  8.  1,  3,  4,  7,  8, 9, 12,  13, 

14,  14, 17,  19 ;  9.  3,  6,  7,  9, 12,  13,  15,  17,  20,  22,  23,  24,  24, 
25;  10.  1,  2,  6,  10,  16,  18,  21,  23,  24;  11.  1,  3,  5,  6,  9,  11, 

16,  17,  18,  20,  21,  21,  22;  12.  1,  3,  12,  13,  14,  16, 17;  13.  1, 

2,  3,  5,  6,  8,  9,  11,  12,  13,  14,  16,  17,  25;  14.  1,  7,  9,  10,  10, 

11,  14,  15,  20,  22;  15.  1,  2,  3,  6,  9,  11,  15, 16,  19,  20;  16. 1, 

3,  5,  5,  9,  IO,  IO>  ”,  i4>  14,  15,  16.  T9,  21 ;  17.  5.  5,  7.  7. 

10,  13,  13,  14,  15,  19,  20,  21,  24,  26;  18.  1,  5,  6,  11,  13,  19, 
23;  19.  1,  3,  3,  6,  11,  12,  14,  14,  15;  20.  1,  2,  3,  4,  7,  8,  11, 

12,  13,  13,  16;  21.  1,  2,  2,  4,  7,  8,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14;  22.  1, 
2,  3,  5,  6,  8,  9,  it,  16,  18,  24,  29,  30;  23.  1,  2,  2,  4,  5,  6,  7, 

7,  8,  9,  11,  12,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  20,  23,  24,  28,  29,  30,  31, 

32,  33,  33,  34,  35.  36,  37,  37,  38,  38;  24.  1,  1,  3,  4,  5,  7,  8  ; 

25-  3,  4,  5,  7,  8,  9,  12,  15,  17,  17,  27,  28,  29,  30,  31,  31,  32, 

33,  36.  37 ;  26.  1,  2,  2,  2,  4,  7,  8,  9,  9,  10,  10,  12, 13,  13, 15, 
16,  18,  19,  19,  19,  20  ;  27.  1,  2,  4,  8,  11,  13,  15,  16,  16,  18, 

18,  19,  21,  21,  22 ;  28.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  6,  6,  9, 11,  12,  13,  14, 

15,  16,  16;  29.  4,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  14,  14,  15,  16,  17,  19,  19, 

20,  21,  22,  23,  25,  26,  30,  31,  32,  32,  32  ;  30.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  8, 

9,  10,  11,  12,  17,  18,  21,  23,  24  ;  31.  1,  2,  3,  6,  7,  7,  10,  11, 

12,  14,  15,  16,  16,  17,  18,  20,  22,  23,  23  27,  28,  31,  32,  33, 

34,  34,  35,  36,  37,  38,  38,  4°  !  32-  1,  3,  5,  6,  8,  8,  14,  15,  16, 

18,  26,  27  28,  30,  36,  42,  44  ;  33.  1,  2,  2,  2,  4,  10,  n,  11,  n, 

n,  12,  13,  14,  16,  17,  19,  20,  23,  24,  25;  34.  1,  2,  2,  4,4,  5, 

8,  12,  12,  13,  17,  17,  22;  35.  I,  2,  4,  12,  13,  13,  17,  18,  19  ; 
36.  I,  4,  5,  6,  6,  7,  7,  8,  8,  9,  10,  10,  II,  26,  27,  29,  30 ;  37. 

2,  3,  6,  7,  9,  17  ;  38.  2,  3,  14,  16,  17,  20,  21 ;  39.  15,  16,  17, 
18 ;  40.  1,  2,  3,  3 ;  41.  5 ;  42.  2,  3,  4,  4,  5,  5,  6,  6,  7,  9,  11, 

13,  15,  15,  18,  19,  20,  20,  20,  21  ;  43.  1,  1,  2,  4,  7,  8,  10 ; 
44.  2,  7,  n,  16,  21,  22,  23,  23,  24,  25,  26,  26,  29,  30 ;  45.  2, 

3,  4,  5  ;  46.  1,  5,  13,  15,  18,  23,  25,  26,  28  ;  47.  1,  2,  4,  6, 
7  ;  48.  1,  8,  10,  12,  15,  25,  26,  30,  35,  38,  40,  42,  43, 44, 47  ; 
49.  1,  2,  2,  6,  7,  12,  13,  14,  16,  18,  20,  26,  28,  30,  31,  32,  34, 

35,  37,  38,  39 !  5°-  1,  4,  4,  5,  7,  7,  IO>  !3>  *4,  I5,  18,  20,  21, 
24,  25,  28,  29,  30,  33,  34,  35,  40,  45  ;  51.  1,  5,  6,  7,  10,  10, 

11,  11,  12,  14,  19,  24,  25,  26,  29,  33,  36,  39,  45,  48,  50,  51, 
52,  53,  55,  56,  57,  58,  62  ;  52.  2,  3,  13,  17,  17,  20. 

Lain.  1.  5,  9,  11,  12,  17,  18,  20 ;  2.  6,  7,  8,  9,  17,  20,  22 ; 

3.  18,  22,  24,  25,  26,  40,  50,  55,  59,  61, 64, 66 ;  4.  11, 16, 20; 

5,  1,  19,  21. 

Eze.  1.  3,  3,  28;  3.  12,  14,  16,  22,  23;  4.  13;  5.  13,  15, 
17  ;  6.  1,  7,  10,  13,  14 ;  7.  1,  4,  9>  19,  27  ;  8.  12,  12,  14, 16, 

16,  16 ;  9.  4,  9,  9 ;  10.  4,  4,  18,  19 ;  n.  1,  5,  5,  10,  12,  14, 

15,  23,  25 ;  12.  1,  8,  15,  16,  17,  20,  21,  25,  26;  13.  1,  2,  5, 

6,  6,  7,  14,  21,  23  ;  14.  2,  4,  7,  8,  9,  12 ;  15.  1,  7 ;  16.  1,  35, 
58,  62;  17.  1,  11,  21,  24,  24;  18.  1;  20.  1,  2,  5,  7,  13,  19, 
20,  26,  38,  42,  44,  45, 47,  48  ;  21. 1, 3,  5,  8,  9, 17, 18,  32  ;  22. 

1,  14,  16,  17,  22,  23,  28 ;  23.  1,  36 ;  24.  1,  14,  15,  20,  27 ; 

25-  1,  5,  7,  ”,  17 ;  26.  1,  6,  14;  27.  1 ;  28.  1,  11,  20,  22, 

23,  26;  29.  1,  6,  9,  17,  21 ;  30.  1,  3,  6,  8,  12,  19,  20,  25,26; 
31.  1;  32.  1,  15,  17  ;  33.  1,  22,  23,  29,  30;  34.  1,  7,  9,  24, 

24,  27,  30;  35.  1,  4,  9,  10,  12,  15  ;  36.  1,  11,  16,  20,  23,  36, 

36,  38  ;  37.  1,  1,  4,  6,  13,  14,  14,  15,  28 ;  38.  1,  23;  39.  6, 

7,  22,  28 ;  40.  1,  46  ;  41.  22  ;  42.  13  ;  43.  4,  5,  24,  24 ;  44. 

2,  2.  3,  4,  4,  5,  s;  45-  1,  4,  23 ;  46.  3,  4,  9,  12,  13,  14;  48. 

9,  IO>  *4,  35- 

Dan.  9.  2,  4,  10,  13,  .14,  14,  20. 

Hos.  1. 1,  2,  2,  2,  4,  7  ;  2.  13,  16,  20,  21 ;  3.  1,  1,  5,  5 ; 

4.  1,  1,  10,  15,  16 ;  5.  4,  6,  756.  1,3;  7.  10 ;  8.  1,  13 ;  9. 

3,  4,  4,  5,  14 ;  10.  3,  12  ;  11.  10,  11 ;  12.  2,  5,  5,  9,  13;  13. 

4, 15 ;  m.  1, 2, 9. 

Joel  I.  I,  9,  9,  14,  14,  15,  19  ;  2.  I,  II,  II,  12,  13, 14, 17, 

17,  18,  19,  21,  26,  27,  31,  32,  32,  32 ;  3.  8,  II,  14, 16, 16,  17, 

18,  21. 

Amos  1.  2,  3,  5,  6,  9,  11,  13,  15 ;  2.  1,  3,  4,  4,  6,  11,  16 ; 

3.  1,  6,  10,  12,  15 ;  4.  3,  6,  8,  9,  10,  11,  13 ;  5.  4,  6,  8,  15, 

16,  17,  18,  18,  20,  27 ;  6.  8,  10,  11,  14 ;  7.  3,  3,  6,  8,  15,  15, 
16,  17  ;  8.  2,  7,  11,  12 ;  9.  6,  7,  8,  12,  13,  is- 

Obad.  1,  4,  8,  15,  18,  21. 

Jon.  1.  1,  3.  3,  4,  9,  10,  14,  14,  14,  16,  16,  17 ;  2.  1,  2,  6, 
7,  9,  10  ;  3.  1,  3  ;  4-  2,  2,  3,  4,  6,  10. 

Slic.  1.  1,  3,  12;  2.  3,  5,  7,  13 ;  3.  4,  5,  8,  11,  11 ;  4.  1, 
2,  2,  4,  5,  6,  7, 10, 12,  13 ;  5.  4,  4,  7, 10i!  6.  1, 2,  2,  5,  6,  7, 8, 
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Nah.  i.  2,  2,  2,  3,  3,  7,  g,  xx,  12,  *4  '*  2-  2>  x3  »  3*  5* 

Hab.  i.  2,  12;  2.  2,  13,  14,  16,  20;  3.  2,  2,  8,  18. 

Zeph.  1.  1,  2,  3,  5,  6,  6,  7,  7,  8,  10,  12,  14,  14,  17?  18  >  2* 

2,  2,  3,  3,  5,  7,  9»  IO»  11 J  3-  2>  5>  8>  9»  I2»  J5»  x5>  x7>  2°- 
Hag.  1.  x,  2,  2,  3,  5,  7,  8,  9,  12,  12,  13,  13,  i3>  x4>  r4  2- 
1,  4,  4,  4.  6,  7,  8,  9,  9,  10,  11,  14,  15*  i8>  2°>  23>  23>  23- 

Zecli.  1.  x,  2,  3,  3,  3,  4,  4>  6,  7,  10,  11,  12,  12,  13,  14,  id, 
x6,  17,  17,  20;  2.  6,  6,  8,  9,  10,  xx,  ii»  12,  13  3-  1,  2,  2,  2, 

5,  6,  7,  9,  10;  4.  6,  6,  8,  9,  10  ;  5.  4  ;  6.  9,  12,  12,  13,  14, 

I5»  x5>  *5  5  7-  *>  2>  3*  4*  7»  8>  9*  12>  I2>  x3  »  8*  x»  2’  3>  3»  4> 

6,  6,  7,  9,  9,  11,  14,  14,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21,  21,  22,  22,  23;  9. 

1,  1,  14,  15,  16  ;  10.  1,  i,  3,  5,  6,  7,  12,  12 ;  xx.  4,  5>  xx, 

13,  13,  15  ,  12.  1,  1,  4,  5,  7,  8,  8;  13*  2,  3*  7>  8>  9  >  x4-  3> 

5,  7,  9,  9,  12,  13,  1 6,  17,  18,  20,  20,  21,  21. 

Mai.  1.  1,  2,  2,  4,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  13,  14  ’> 

2.  2,  4,  7,  8,  xi,  12,  12,  13,  14,  16,  16,  17,  17  »  3*  x>  3>  4»  5» 

6,  7,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  16,  16,  16,  17;  4*  x»  3>  5* 

G.  O/ie  or  exalted ,  *0.0  inare. 

Dan.  2. 47  a  Lord  of  kings,  and  a  revealer  of  secrets 
4  19  My  lord,  the  dream  (be)  to  them  that  hate 

4.  24  decree,  .which  is  come  upon  my  lord  the 

5.  23  hast  lifted  up  thyself  against  the  Lord  of 

7 , Jah,  ( a  contraction  of  Jehovah ),  rr  yah. 

Exodis.  2  LORD  (is)  my  strength  and  song,  and  he  is 
17.  16  For  he  said,  Because  the  Lord  hath  sworn 
Psa  77.  it  I  will  remember  tlie  works  of  the  Lord 
89.  8  who  (is)  a  strong  Lord  like  unto  thee  1  or 
g4.  7  The  Lord  shall  not  see,  neither  shall  the 
94. 12  the  man  whom  thou  chastenest,  O  Lord 
102.  18  and  the  people,  .shall  praise  the  Lord 

104.  35  Bless  thou  the  Lord,  0  my  soul.  Praise 

105.  45  and  keep  his  laws.  Praise  ye  the  Lord 

106.  1  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord  ;  for  (he  is) 

106.  48  the  people  say,  Amen.  Praise  ye  the  Lord 
hi  1  Praise  ye  the  Lord.  X  will  praise,  .m  the 

112.  1  Praise  ye  the  Lord.  Blessed  (is)  the  man 

1 13.  1  Praise  ye  the  Lord.  Praise,  0  ye  servants 
113.  9  (be)  a  joyful  mother.  .Praise  ye  the  Lord 

115. 17  The  dead  praise  not  the  Lord,  neither  any 

115. 18  we  will  bless  the  Lord.  .Praise  the  Lord 

i  16  1  I  love  the  Lord,  because  he  hath  heard 

1 16.  19  In  tlie  courts  of  the  Lord’s  house,  in  the 
1 18.  5  called  upon  tliejLoRD  in  distress:  the  Lord 
118.  14  The  Lord  (is)  my  strength  and  song,  and 

1 1 8. 17  live,  and  declare  the  works  of  the  Lord 

118. 18  The  Lord  hath  chastened  me  sore  :  but 

1 1 8. 19  go  in  to  them,  (and)  I  will  praise  the  Lord 
122.  4  the  tribes  go  up,  the  tribes  of  the  Lord 
130.  3  If  thou,  Lord,  shouldest  mark  iniquities 
133.  t  Praise  ye  the  Lord.  Praise  ye  the  name 
133.  3  Praise  the  Lord,  .sing  praises  unto  his  11a. 
135.  4  the  Lord  hath  chosen  Jacob  unto  himself 
135.  21  dwelleth  at  Jerusalem.  Praise  ye  the  Lord 
146.  1  Praise  ye  the  Lord..  0  my  soul 

146.  10  unto  all  generations.  Praise  ye  the  Lord 

147.  1  Praise  ye  the  LORD:  for  (it  is)  good  to  sing 

147.  20  have  not  known  them.  Praise  ye  the  Lord 

148.  1  Praise  ye  the  Lord  . .  from  the  heavens 
148. 14  people  near  unto  him.  Praise  ye  the  Lord 

149.  1  Praise  ye  the  LORD.  Sing,  .a  new  song 

149.  9  this  honour  have  all.  .Praise  ye  tlie  Lord 

150.  1  Praise  ye  the  Lord.  Praise  God  in  his  sa. 
150.  6  breath  praise  the  Lord.  Praise  ye  the  L. 

Isa.  12.  2  Lord  Jehovah  (is)  my  strength  and  (my) 
26.  4  Lord  Jehovah  (is)  everlasting  strength 
38.  n  I  shall  not  see  the  Lord,  (even)  the  Lord 

8.2I  prince,  axle,  pp  seven. 

Josh.  13.  3  five  lords  of  the  Philistines ;  the  Gazath. 
Judg.  3.  3  five  lords  of  the  Philistines,  and  all  the  C. 
16.  5  the  lords  of  the  Philistines  came  up  unto 
16.  8  the  lords  of  the  Philistines  brought  up  to 
16. 18  called  for  the  lords  of  the  Philistines,  say. 
16. 18  lords  of  the  Philistines  came  up  unto  her 

16.  27  all  the  lords  of  the  Philistines  (were);there 

17.  30  the  house  fell  upon  the  lords,  and  upon 
1  Sa.  5.  8  gathered  all  the  lords  of  the  Philistines 

5.  11  together  all  the  lords  of  the  Philistines 

6.  4  the  number  of  the  lords  of  the  Philistines 

6.  4  one  plague . .  on  you  all,  and  on  your  lords 
6. 12  the  lords  of  the  Philistines  went  afterthem 
6  16  the  five  lords  of  the  Philistines  had  seen 

6. 18  the  cities,  .(belonging)  to  the  five  lords 

7.  7  lords  of  the  Philistines  went  up  against 
29.  2  the  lords  of  the  Philistines  passed  on  by 
29.  6  nevertheless  the  lords  favour  thee  not 
29.  7  that  thou  displease  not  the  lords  of  the  P. 

1  Ch.12. 19  the  lords  of  tho  Philistines  upon  advise. 

9 . A  great  one,  31  rah. 

Dan.  2. 10  uo  king,  lord,  nor  ruler,  .asked  such  thi. 

10.  Prince,  head,  chief,  captain,  Tj’  sar. 

Ezra  8.  25  his  lords,  and  all  Israel  (there)  present 

11  .One  of  or  over  three,  w'by  shalish. 

2  Ki.  7.  2  Then  a  lord  on  whose  hand  the  king  lea. 

7.  17  the  king  appointed  the  lord  on  whose  h. 

7. 19  that  lord  answered  the  man  of  God,  and 
Eze.  23.  23  great  lords  and  renowned,  all  of  them  rid. 

12.  A  great  one,  rabreban. 

Dan.  4.  36  counsellors  and  my  lords  sought  unto  me 
5.  1  a  great  feast  to  a  thousand  of  his  lords 
5.  9  greatly  troubled . .  and  his  lords  were  ast. 
5. 10  of  the  words  of  the  king  and  his  lords 

5.  23  thy  lords,  thy  wives,  and  thy  concubines 

6.  17  king  sealed  it . .  with  the  signet  of  his  lords 

13.  A  despot ,  master,  Seirirorris  despotes. 

Luke  2.  29  Lord,  now  lettest  thou  thy  servant  depart 
Acts  4.  24  Lord,  thou  (art)  God,  which  hast  made 
2  Pe.  2.  1  denying  the  Lord  that  bought  them,  and 


Jude  4  and  denying  the  only  Lord  God,  and  our 
Rev.  6.  10  How  long,  0  Lord,  holy  and  true, ’dost  thou 

1 4.  Lord,  sir,  master,  ubgoes  hurios. 

Matt.  1.  20  the  angel  of  the  Lord  appeared  unto  him 
1  22  which  was  spoken  of  the  Lord  by  the  pro. 

1.  24  did  as  the  angel  of  the  Lord  had  bidden 

2.  13  the  angel  of  the  Lord  appeareth  to  Joseph 
2. 15  which  was  spoken  of  the  Lord  by  the  pr. 

2. 19  an  angel  of  the  Lord  appeareth  in  a  dream 

3.  3  Prepare  ye  the  way  of  the  Lord,  make  his 
4  7  Thou  shalt  not  tempt  the  Lord  thy  God 

4.  10  Thou  shalt  worship  the  Lord  thy  God,  and 

5.  33  shalt  perform  unto  the  Lord  thine  oaths 

7.  21  every  one  that  saith  unto  me,  Lord,  Lord 

7.  22  Lord,  Lord,  have  we  not  prophesied  in  thy 

8.  2  Lord,  if  thou  wilt,  thou  canst  make  me 
8  6  Lord,  my  servant  lieth  at  home  sick  of  the 

8.  8  Lord,  I  am  not  worthy  that  thou  should. 

8.  21  Lord,  suffer  me  first  to  go  and  bury  my  f. 

8.  25  awoke  him,  saying,  Lord,  save  us :  we  pe. 
g.  28  Believe  ye.  .They  said  unto  him,  Yea,  L. 

9.  38  Pray  ye  therefore  the  Lord  of  the  harvest 

10.  24  (his)  master,  nor  the  servant  above  his  1. 

10.  25  as  his  master,  and  the  servant  as  his  lord 
it.  25  O  Father,  Lord  of  heaven  and  earth,  bee. 
12!  8  Son  of  man  is  Lord  even  of  the  sabbath 

13.  51  Have  ye  understood.  .They  say.  .Yea,  [L.] 

14.  28  Lord,  if  it  be  thou,  bid  me  come  unto  thee 

14.  30  beginning  to  sink,  .cried.  .Lord,  save  me 

15.  22  Have  mercy  on  me,  0  Lord,  (thou)  son  of 

15.  25  and  worshipped  him,  saying,  Lord,  help 

15.  27  Truth,  Lord :  yet  the  dogs  eat  of  the  cru. 

16.  22  Be  It  far  from  thee,  Lord  :  this  shall  not 

17.  4  Lord,  it  is  good  for  us  to  be  here  :  if  thou 

17.  15  Lord,  have  mercy  on  my  son  :  for  he  is  1. 

18.  21  Lord,  how  oft  shall  my  brother  sin  against 
18.  25  his  lord  commanded  him  to  be  sold,  and 
18.  26  [Lord,]  have  patience  with  me,  and  I  will 
18.  27  tlie  lord  of  that  servant  was  moved  with 
18.  31  came  and  told  unto  their  lord  all  that  was 
18!  32  his  lord,  after  that  he  had  called  him,  said 
18.  34  his  lord  was  wroth,  and  delivered  him  to 

20.  8  lord  of  the  vineyard  saith  unto  his  steward 
20  30,  31  Have  mercy  on  us,  O  Lord,  .son  of  D. 
20  33  They  say.  .Lord,  that  our  eyes  may  be  op. 

21.  3  ye  shall  say,  The  Lord  hath  need  of  them 

2i.  g  he  that  cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

21.  40  the  Lord  therefore  of  the  vineyard  cometh 

21.  42  is  the  Lord's  doing,  and  it  is  marvellous 

22.  37  Thou  shalt  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all 

22.  43  then  doth  David  in  spirit  call  him  Lord 

22.  44  The  Lord  said  unto  my  Lord,  Bit  thou  on 

22.  45  If  David  then  call  him  Lord,  how  is  he  his 

23.  30  (is)  he  that  cometh  in  the  name  of  the  L. 

24.  42  know  not  what  hour  your  Lord  doth  come 
24.  45  his  lord  hath  made  ruler  over  his  house. 
24  46  lord  when  he  cometh  shall  find  so  doing 
24.  48  say  iu  his  heart,  My  lord  delayeth  his  co. 

24.  50  The  lord  of  that  servant  shall  come  in  a 

25.  11  other  virgins,  saying,  Lord,  Lord,  open  to 

25. 18  digged  in  the  earth,  and  hid  his  lord’s  m. 

23. 19  the  lord  of  those  servants  cometh,  and  r. 
25.  20  Lord,  thou  deliveredst  unto  me  five  tala. 
25.  21  His  lord  said  unto  him,  Well  done,  (thou) 
25.  21,  23  enter  thou  into  the  joy  of  thy  lord 

23.  22  Lord,  thou  deliveredst  unto  me  two  tale. 
25.  23  His  lord  said  unto  him,  Well  done,  good 
25.  24  Lord,  I  knew  thee  that  thou  art  an  hard 
25. 26  His  lord  answered . .  said  unto  him,  (Thou) 
25.  37  Lord,  when  saw  we  thee  an  hungered,  and 

25.  44  Lord,  when  saw  we  thee  an  hungered,  or 

26.  22  one  of  them  to  say  unto  him,  Lord,  is  it 

27.  10  potter’s  field,  as  the  Lord  appointed  me 

28.  2  angel  of  the  Lord  descended  from  heaven 
28.  6  Come,  see  the  place  where  [the  Lord]  lay 

Mark  1.  3  Prepare  ye  the  way  of  the  Lord,  make  his 

2.  28  Son  of  man  is  Lord  also  of  the  sabbath 
5.  19  great  things  the  Lord  hath  done  for  thee 
7.  28  Yes,  Lord  :  yet  the  dogs  under  the  table 

9.  24  [Lord,]  I  believe ;  help  thou  mine  unbelief 

11.  3  say  ye  that  the  Lord  hath  need  of  him 

11.  9  that  cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 
11. 10  [that  cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord] 

12.  9  What  shall  therefore  the  lord  of  the  vin. 
i2  11  was  the  Lord's  doing,  and  it  is  marvellous 

12.  20  O  Israel;  Tho  Lord  our  God  is  one  Lord 
12  30  love  tlie  Lord  thy  God  with  all  thy  heart 
12.  36  The  Lord  said  to  my  Lord,  Sit  thou  on  my 

12.  37  David  therefore  himself  calleth  him  Lord 

13.  20  except  that  the  Lord  had  shortened  those 

16.  19  [after  the  Lord  had  spoken  unto  them] 

16.  20  [the  Lord  working  with  (them),  and  con.] 

Luke  1.  6  commandments  and  ordinances  of  the  L. 
1.  9  when  he  went  into  the  temple  of  the  Lord 
I.  II  appeared  unto  him  an  angel  of  the  Lord 
1.  15  he  shall  be  great  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 
1.  16  many . .  shall  he  turn  to  the  Lord  their  God 
1. 17  make  ready  a  people  prepared  for  the  L. 
1.  25  Tims  hath  the  Lord  dealt  with  me  in  the 
1.28  highly  favoured,  the  Lord  (is)  with  thee 
1.  32  the  Lord  God  shall  give  unto  him  the 
1.  38  Behold  the  handmaid  of  the  Lord ;  be  it 
1.  43  the  mother  of  my  Lord  should  come  to 
1.  45  things  which  were  told  her  from  the  L. 

1.  46  Mary  said.  My  soul  doth  magnify  the  L . 
1.  58  the  Lord  had  showed  great  mercy  upon 
1.  66  And  the  hand  of  tlie  Lord  was  with  him 
1.  68  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord  God  of  Israel;  for  he 

1.  76  thou  shalt  go  before  the  face  of  the  Lord 

2.  9  theangelof  theLordcameuponthem.and 

2.  9  glory  [of  the  Lord]  shone  round  about  them 


Luke  2.  11  born,  .a  Saviour,  which  is  Christ  the  L. 

2.  13  which  the  Lord  hath  made  known  unto 
2.  22  to  Jerusalem,  to  present  (him)  to  the  L. 

2.  23  As  it  is  written  in  the  law  of  the  Lord,  Ev. 

2.  23  male . .  shall  be  called  holy  to  the  Lord 
2.  24  that  which  is  said  in  the  law  of  the  Lord 
2.  26  not.  .before  he  had  seen  the  Lord’s  Christ 
2.  38  she.  .gave  thanks  likewise  unto  [the  Lord] 

2.  39  all  things  according  to  the  law  of  the  L. 

3.  4  Prepare  ye  the  way  of  the  Lord,  make 

4.  8  Thou  shalt  worship  the  Lord  thy  God,  and 
4.  12  Thou  shalt  not  tempt  the  Lord  thy  God 
4. 18  The  Spirit  of  the  Lord  (is)  upon  me,  be. 

4.  19  To  preach  the  acceptable  year  of  the  L. 

5.  8  from  me ;  for  I  am  a  sinful  man,  O  Lord 
5. 12  Lord,  if  thou  wilt,  thou  canst  make  me 
5. 17  power  of  the  Lord  was  (present)  to  heal 

6.  5  Son  of  man  is  Lord  also  of  the  sabbath 

6.  46  why  call  ye  me,  Lord,  Lord,  and  do  not 

7.  6  Lord,  trouble  not  thyself  ;  for  I  am  not 

7.  13  when  the  Lord  saw  her,  he  had  compassion 
7.  31  [Lord  said,  Whereuuto  then  shall  I  liken] 

9.  54  Lord,  wilt  thou  that  we  command  fire  to 

9.  57  [Lord,]  I  will  follow  thee  whithersoever 

9.  59  Lord,  suffer  me  first  to  go  and  bury  my 

9.  61  Lord,  I  will  follow  thee ;  but  let  me  first 

10.  1  the  Lord  appointed  other  seventy  also,  and 

10.  2  pray  ye  therefore  the  Lord  of  the  harvest 

10.  17  Lord,  even  the  devils  are  subject  unto  us 

10.  21  Father,  Lord  of  heaven  and  earth,  that 

10.  27  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all  thy  heart 

10.  40  Lord,  dost  thou  not  care  that  my  sister 

11.  1  Lord,  teach  us  to  pray,  as  John  also  tan. 

11.  39  Lord  said  unto  him,  Now  do  ye  Pharisees 

12.  36  ye.  .like  unto  men  that  wait  for  their  lord 

12.  37  lord  when  he  cometh  shall  find  watching 

12  41  Lord,  speakest  thou  this  parable  unto  us 
12.  42  the  Lord  said,  Who  then  is  that  faithful 
12.  42  lord  shall  make  ruler  over  his  household 
12.  43  his  lord  when  he  cometh  shall  find  so  do. 
12.  45  say  in  his  heart,  My  lord  delayeth  his  co. 
12.  46  The  lord  of  that  servant  will  come  in  a 

12.  47  that  servant,  which  knew  his  lord’s  will 

13.  8  Lord,  let  it  alone  this  year  also,  till  I 

13.  15  The  Lord  then  answered  him,  and  said 

13.  23  said .  .Lord,  are  there  few  that  be  saved  ? 

13.  25  the  door,  saying,  Lord,  [Lord,]  open  unto 

13  35  he  that  cometli  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

14.  22  Lord,  it  is  done  as  thou  hast  commanded 

14  23  the  lord  said  unto  the  servant,  Go  out 
16.  3  lord  taketh  away  from  me  the  stewardship 
16.  5  So  he  called  every  one  of  his  lord’s  debt. 
16.  5  said . .  How  much  owest  thou  unto  my  1.? 

16.  8  the  lord  commended  the  unjust  steward 
17  s  the  apostles  said  unto  the  Lord,  Increase 

17  6  the  Lord  said,  If  ye  had  faith  as  a  grain 

17.  37  they  answered  and  said  unto  him,  Where 

18  6  the  Lord  said  Hear  what  the  unjust  judge 

18.  41  he  said,  Lord,  that  I  may  receive  my  sight 
ig.  8  said  unto  the  Lord ;  Behold,  Lord,  the  half 

19  16  Lord,  thy  pound  hath  gained  ten  pounds 
iq.  18  Lord,  thy  pound  hath  gained  five  pounds 

19.20  Lord,  behold,  (here  is)  thy  pound,  which 
ig  25  they  said  unto  him,  Lord,  he  hath  ten  po. 
ig.  31  say.  .Because  the  Lord  hath  need  of  him 

19.  34  And  they  said,  The  Lord  hath  need  of  him 
ig  38  King  that  cometh  in  the  name  of  the  L. 

20  13  Then  said  the  lord  of  the  vineyard.  What 

20.  15  shall t  he  lord  of  the  vineyard  do  unto  them 
20.  37  he  calleth  the  Lord  the  God  of  Abraham 
20.  42  The  Lord  said  unto  my  Lord,  Sit  thou  on 
20  44  David  therefore  calleth  him  Lord,  how  is 
22  31  [the  Lord  said,  Simon,  Simon,  behold,  S.] 
22.  33  Lord,  I  am  ready  to  go  w  ith  thee,  both 
2->  38  they  said,  Lord,  behold,  here  (are)  two  s. 
22.  49  Lord,  shall  we  smite  with  the  sword? 

22.  61  And  the  Lord  turned,  and  looked  upon 
22  61  Peter  remembered  the  word  of  the  Lord 

23.  42  [Lord,]  remember  me  when  thou  comest 

24.  3  and  found  not  the  body  of  [the  Lord]  Je. 
24  34  Lord  is  risen  indeed,  and  hath  appeared 

John  1.  23  Make  straight  tlie  way  of  the  Lord,  as 
4  1  Lord  knew  how  the  Pharisees  had  heard 

6  23  eat. .  after  that[tlie  Lord]  had  given  thanks 
6.  34  said  they.  .Lord,  evermore  give  us  this b. 
6.  68  Lord,  to  whom  shall  we  go?  thou  hast  the 
8  11  [She  said.  No  man,  Lord.  And  Jesus  said] 
q  36  Who  is  lie,  Lord,  that  I  might  believe  on 
q  38  he  said,  Lord,  I  believe.  And  he  worship. 
11  2  which  anointed  the  Lord  with  ointment 

11.  3  Lord,  behold,  he  whom  thou  lovest  is  sick 

11.  12  said  his  disciples, Lord,  if  he  sleep,  he  shall 
11  21,  32  Lord,  if  thou  hadst  been  here,  my  br. 
11  27  Lord  :  I  believe  that  thou  art  the  Christ 

11.  34  They  said  unto  him,  Lord,  come  and  see 
xi.  39  Lord,  by  this  time  he  stinlceth:  forliehath 

12.  13  king,  .that  cometh  in  the  name  of  the  L. 

12.  38  Lord,  who  hath  believed  our  report?  and 

12.  38  hath  the  arm  of  the  Lord  been  revealed  ? 

13.  6  Peter  saith. .  Lord,  dost  thou  w'ash  my  feet? 

13.  0  Lord,  not  m  v  feet  only,  but  also  (my)  hands 
13  13  Ye  call  me  Master  and  Lord :  and  ye  say 
13. 14  I  then,  (your)  Lord  and  Master,  have  wa. 
13  16  The  servant  is  not  greater  than  his  lord 
13  25  He  then .  saith  unto  him,  Lord,  who  is  it? 
it  36  said  unto  him,  Lord,  whither  goest  thou? 
13  Lord,  why  cannot  I  follow  the  now?  I  will 

14.  5  Lord,  we  know  not  whither  thou  goest 

14.  8  Lord,  show  us  the  Father,  and  it  sufficeth 

14.  22  Lord,  how  is  it  that  thou  wilt  manifest 
15  15  servant  knoweth  not  what  his  lord  doeth 

15. 20  The  servant  is  not  greater  than  his  lord 


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John2o.  2  taken  away  the  Lord  out  of  the  sepulchre 

20.  13  they  have  taken  away  my  Lord,  and  I  kn. 
20.  18  and  told,  .that  she  had  seen  the  Lord 
20.  20  the  disciples  glad  when  they  saw  the  Lord 
20.  25  said  unto  him,  We  have  seen  the  Lord 

20.  28  aud  said  unto  him,  My  Lord  and  my  God 
si.  7  disciple,  .saith  unto  Peter,  It  is  the  Lord 

21.  7  Simon  Peter  heard  that  it  was  the  Lord 

21. 12  durst  ask.  .knowing  that  it  was  the  Lord 
21.  15,  16  Yea,  Lord;  thou  knowestthat  Hove 
21.  17  Lord,  thou  knowest  all  things;  thou  kno. 
21.  20  said,  Lord,  which  ishethatbetrayeth  thee 
21.  21  saith.. Lord,  and  what  (shall)  this  man  (do) 

Acts  1.  6  Lord,  wilt  thou  at  this  time  restore  again 
1. 21  the  Lord  Jesus  went  in  and  out  among  us 

1.  24  Thou,  Lord,  which  knowest  the  hearts  of 

2.  20  great  and  notable  day  of  the  Lord  come 

2.  21  on  the  name  of  the  Lord  shall  be  saved 
2. 25  I  foresaw  the  Lord  always  before  my  face 

2.  34  The  Lord  said  unto  my  Lord,  Sit  thou  on 

2.  36  whom  ye  have  crucified,  botli  Lord  and  C. 

2.  39  as  many  as  the  Lord  our  God  shall  call 

2.  47  the  Lord  added  to  the  church  daily  such 

3.  19  shall  come  from  the  presence  of  the  Lord 

3.  22  A  Prophet  shall  the  Lord  your  God  raise 

4.  26  were  gathered  together  against  the  Lord 

4.  29  Lord,  behold  their  threatenings:  and  grant 

4.  33  witness  of  the  resurrection  of  the  Lord  J. 

5.  9  together  to  tempt  the  spirit  of  the  Lord? 

5.14  believers  were  the  more  added  to  the  Lord 

5. 19  the  angel  of  the  Lord  by  night  opened  the 

7.  30  Angel  of  the  Lord  in  a  flame  of  fire  in  a  b. 

7.  31  and.  .the  voice  [of  the  Lord]  came  untoh. 

7.  33  Then  said  Che  Lord  to  him,  Put  off  thy  s. 

7.  37  A  Prophet  shall  (the  Lord]  your  God  raise 
7.  49  what  house  will  ye  build,  .saith  the  Lord 
7.  59  and  saying,  Lord  Jesus,  receive  my  spirit 

7.  60  Lord,  lay  not  this  sin  to  their  charge 

8. 16  baptized  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus 

8.  24  Pray  ye  to  the  Lord  for  me,  that  none  of 

8.  25  and  preached  the  word  of  the  Lord 

8.  26  the  angel  of  the  Lord  spake  unto  Philip 

8.  39  the  spirit  of  the  Lord  caught  away  Philip 

9.  1  slaughter  against  the  disciples  of  the  Lord 

9.  5  said,  Who  art  thou.  Lord?  And  [the  Lord] 

9.  6  [said,  Lord ,  what  wilt  thou  have  me  to  do  ?] 

9.  6  [the  Lord  (said)  unto  him.  Arise,  and  go] 

9.  10  to  him  said  the  Lord  in  a  vision,  Ananias 

9.  10  And  he  said.  Behold,  I  (am  here).  Lord 

9.  11  the  Lord  (said)  unto  him,  Arise,  and  go 

9.  13  Lord,  I  have  heard  by  many  of  this  man 

9.  15  the  Lord  said  unto  him,  Go  thy  way:  for 
9.  17  the  Lord,  (even)  Jesus,  that  appeared  unto 
9.  27  how  he  had  seen  the  Lord  in  the  way,  and 
9.  29  spake  boldly  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  Je. 
9.  31  walking  in  the  fear  of  the  Lord,  and  in  the 
9. 35  and  Saron  saw  him,  and  turned  to  the  L. 
9.  42  all  Joppa ;  and  many  believed  in  the  Lord 

10.  4  he  was  afraid,  and  said,  What  is  it.  Lord? 

10.  14  Not  so,  Lord ;  for  I  have  never  eaten  any 

10.  36  peace  by  Jesus  Christ:  he  is  Lord  of  all 

10.  48  to  be  baptized  in  the  name  of  [the  Lord] 

11.  8  Not  so,  Lord  :  for  nothing  common  or  un 

ii.  16  Then  remembered  I  the  word  of  the  Lord 

11.  17  who  believed  on  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

11.  20  unto  the  Grecians,  preaching  the  Lord  J. 
11.  21  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  with  them  :  and 
11.  21  number  believed,  and  turned  unto  the  L. 
11.  23  that,  .they  would  cleave  unto  the  Lord 

11.  24  and  much  people  was  added  unto  the  L. 

12.  7  the  angel  of  the  Lord  came  upon  (him) 

12. 11  the  Lord  hath  sent  his  angel,  and  hath 

12.  17  Lord  had  brought  him  out  of  the  prison 

12.  23  the  angel  of  the  Lord  smote  him,  because 

13.  2  they  ministered  to  the  Lord,  and  fasted 

13.  10  cease  to  pervert  the  right  ways  of  the  L. 

13.  1 1  the  hand  of  the  Lord  (is)  upon  thee,  and 

13.  12  astonished  at  the  doctrine  of  the  Lord 

13.  47  so  hath  the  Lord  commanded  us,  (saying) 

13.  48  glorified  the  word  of  the  Lord  :  and  as  m. 
1 3. 49  word  of  the  Lord  was  published  throughout 

14.  3  abode  they  speaking  boldly  in  the  Lord 

14.  23  they  commended  them  to  the  Lord,  on  w. 

15.  11  through  the  grace  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

15.  17  residue  of  men  might  seek  after  the  Lord 

13.  17  saith  the  Lord,  who  doeth  all  these  things 
1 5.  26  lives  for  the  name  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
15.  35  preaching  the  word  of  the  Lord,  with  many 

15.  36  we  have  preached  the  word  of  the  Lord 

16.  10  [the  Lord]  had  called  us  for  to  preach  the 

16.  14  whose  heart  the  Lord  opened,  that  she 
16. 15  have  judged  me  to  be  faithful  to  the  Lord 
16.  31  Believe  on  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and  thou 

16.  32  they  spake  unto  him  the  word  of  the  Lord 

17.  24  seeing  that  he  is  Lord  ofheaven  and  earth 

17.  27  they  should  seek  [the  Lord],  if  haply  they 

18.  8  believed  on  the  Lord  with  all  his  house 

18.  9  spake  the  Lord  to  Paul  in  the  night  by  a 

18.  25  man  was  instructed  in  the  way  of  the  L. 

18.  25  taught  diligently  the  things  of  [the  Lord] 

19.  5  baptized  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus 

19.  10  they,  .heard  the  word  of  the  Lord  Jesus 

19.  13  to  call  over,  .the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus 

19.  17  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus  was  magnified 

19.  20  So  mightily  grew  the  word  of  God  and  p. 

20.  19  Serving  the  Lord  with  all  humility  of  m. 

20.  21  and  faith  toward  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

20.  24  which  I  have  received  of  the  Lord  Jesus 

20.  35  to  remember  the  words  of  the  Lord  Jesus 

21.  13  to  die.  .for  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus 

21.  14  ceased,  saying,  The  will  of  the  Lord  be  d. 

21.  20  they  glorified  [the  Lord],  aud  said  unto  him 


Acts  22.  8  I  answered,  Who  art  thou,  Lord?  And  he 

22. 16  baptized,  .calling  on  the  name  [of  the  L.] 

22.  ip  Lord,  they  know  that  I  imprisoned  and  b. 

23.  11  Lord  stood  by  him,  and  said,  Be  of  good 

25.  26  no  certain  thing  to  write  unto  my  lord 

26.  15  I  said,  Who  art  thou.  Lord?  And  he  said 
28.  31  things  which  concern  the  Lord  Jesus  Chr. 

Rom.  1.  3  Concerning  his  Son  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord 

1.  7  God  our  Father,  aDd  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

4.  8  man  to  whom  the  Lord  will  not  impute 

4.  24  raised  up  Jesus  our  Lord  from  the  dead 

5.  1  with  God  through  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

5.  11  joy  in  God  through  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

5.  21  unto  eternal  life  by  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord 

6.  1 1  unto  God  through  J  esus  Christ  [our  Lord] 

6.  23  eternal  life  through  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord 

7.  25  thank  God  through  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord 

8.  39  love,  .which  is  in  Christ  Jesus  our  Lord 

9.  28  work  will  the  Lord  make  upon  the  earth 

9.  29  the  Lord  of  Sabaoth  had  left  us  a  seed 

10.  9  confess  with  thy  mouth  the  Lord  Jesus 

10.  12  the  same  Lord  over  all  is  rich  unto  all 

10.  13  shall  call  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord 

10. 16  saith,  Lord,  who  hath  believed  ourreport? 

11.  3  Lord,  they  have  killed  thy  prophets,  and 

1 1 .  34  who  hath  known  the  mind  of  the  Lord  ?  or 

12.  11  Not  slothful  in  business,  .serving  the  [L.] 

12.  ig  is  written.  .1  will  repay,  saith  the  Lord 

13.  14  put  ye  on  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and  make 

14.  6  the  day,  regardeth  (it)  unto  the  Lord ;  and 

14.  6  [to  the  Lord  he  doth  not  regard  (it)] 

14.  6  He  that  eateth,  eateth  to  the  Lord,  for  he 

14.  6  that  eateth  not,  to  the  Lord  he  eateth  not 

14.  8  For  whether  we  live,  we  live  unto  the  Lord 

14.  8  and  whetherwe  die,  we  die  unto  the  Lord 

14.  8  we  live  therefore,  or  die,  we  are  the  Lord’s 

14. 11  (As)  I  live,  saith  the  Lord,  every  knee  shall 

14. 14  I  know,  and  am  persuaded  by  the  Lord  J. 

15.  6  even  the  Father  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

15.  n  Praise  the  Lord,  all  ye  Gentiles ;  and  laud 

15.  30  for  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ’s  sake,  and  for 

16.  2  ye  receive  her  in  the  Lord,  as  becometh 

16.  8  Greet  Amplias  my  beloved  ill  the  Lord 

16. 11  them,  .of  Narcissus,  which  are  in  the  Lord 

16.  12  and  Tryphosa,  who  labour  in  the  Lord 

16. 12  [Persis,  which  laboured  much  in  the  Lord] 

16. 13  Salute  Rufus  chosen  in  the  Lord,  and  his 
16.  18  such  serve  not  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  but 
16.  20  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  (be)  with 
t6.  22  I  Tertius.  .salute  you  in  the  Lord 

16.  24  [The  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ] 

1  Co.  1.  2  upon  the  name  of  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord 

1.  3  our  Father,  and  (from)  the  Lord  Jesus  C. 

1.  7  for  the  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

1.  8  blameless  in  the  day  of  our  Lord  Jesus  C. 

1 .  9  the  fellowship  of  his  Son  Jesus . .  our  Lord 

1.  10  by  thenameof  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  that 

1.  31  He  that  glorieth,  let  him  glory  in  the  Lord 

2.  8  would  not  have  crucified  the  Lord  of  glory 

2.  16  who  hath  known  tliemind  of  the  Lord,  that 

3.  5  ministers . .  as  the  Lord  gave  to  every  man 

3.  20  The  Lord  ktioweth  the  thoughts  of  the  wise 

4.  4  nothing,  .but  he  that  judgeth  me  is  the  L. 

4.  5  until  the  Lord  come,  who  both  will  bring 

4. 17  my  beloved  son,  and  faithful  in  the  Lord 

4.  19  will  come  to  you  shortly,  if  the  Lord  will 

5.  4  In  thenameof  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  when 

5.  4  with  the  power  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

5.  5  may  be  saved  in  the  day  of  the  Lord  Jesus 

6.  11  justified  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus 

6.  13  for  the  Lord,  and  the  Lord  for  the  body 

6.  14  God  hath  both  raised  up  the  Lord,  and 

6.  17  he  that  is  joined  unto  the  Lord  is  one  sp. 
7. 10  I  command,  (yet)  not  I,  but  the  Lord,  Let 

7.  12  to  the  rest  speak  I,  not  the  Lord  :  If  any 

7.  17  as  [the  Lord]  hath  called  every  one,  so  let 

7.  22  in  the  Lord,  (being)  a  servant,  is  the  Lord’s 

7.  25  I  have  no  commandment  of  the  Lord :  yet 

7.  25  obtained  mercy  of  the  Lord  to  be  faithful 
7.  32  to  the  Lord,  how  he  may  please  the  Lord 
7.  34  woman  careth  for  the  things  of  the  Lord 
7.  35  attend  upon  the  Lord  without  distraction 

7.  39  married  to  whom  she  will ;  only  in  the  L 

8.  5  as  there  be  gods  many,  and  lords  many 

8.  6  and  one  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  by  whom  (are) 

9.  1  our  Lord  1  are  not  ye  my  work  in  the  Lord 

9.  2  the  seal  of  mineapostleship.  .in  the  Lord 
9.  5  (as)  the  brethren  of  the  Lord,  and  Cephas 

9. 14  the  Lord  ordained  that  they  which  preach 

10.  21  Ye  cannot  drink  the  cup  of  the  Lord,  and 

10.  21  ye  cannot  be  partakers  of  the  Lord’s  table 

10.  22  Do  we  provoke  the  Lord  to  jealousy?  are 

10.  26  the  earth  (is)  the  Lord’s,  and  the  fulness 

10.  28  [the  earth  (is)  the  Lord’s,  and  the  fulness] 

11.  11  the  woman  without  the  man,  in  the  Lord 

1 1 .  23  I  have  received  of  the  Lord  that  which 

11.  23  the  Lord  Jesus  the  (same)  night  in  which 

11.  26  ye  do  show  the  Lord’s  death  till  he  come 

11.  27  and  drink  (this)  cup  of  the  Lord,  unworth. 

11.  27  guilty  of  the  body  and  blood  of  the  Lord 
11.  29  damnation,  .not  discerning  the  [Lord's] 

11.  32  we  are  chastened  of  the  Lord,  that  we 

12.  3  no  man  can  say  that  Jesus  is  the  Lord,  but 

12.  5  there  are  differences.. but  the  same  Lord 
14.  21  that  will  they  not  hear  me,  saith  the  Lord 

14.  37  unto  you  are . .  commandments  of  the  Lord 
16.  31  which  I  have  in  Christ  Jesus  our  Lord 

15.  47  the  second  man  (is)  [the  Lord]  from  hea. 

15.  57  the  victory  through  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

15.  58  always  abounding  in  the  work  of  the  Lord 

15.  58  your  labour  is  not  in  vain  in  the  Lord 

16.  7  tarry  a  while  with  you,  if  the  Lord  permit 


1  Co.  16.  10  he  worketh  the  work  of  the  Lord,  as  I  also 

16.  19  and  Priscilla  salute  you  much  in  the  Lord 
16.22  If  any  man  love  not  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

16.  23  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  (be)  with 

2  Co.  1.  2  our  Father,  and  (from)  the  Lord  Jesus  C. 

1.  3  the  Father  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  the 

1.  14  also  (are)  ours  in  the  day  of  the  Lord  Je. 

2. 12  and  a  door  was  opened  unto  me  of  the  L. 

3.  16  it  shall  turn  to  the  Lord,  the  veil  shall 

3.  17  Now  the  Lord  is  that  spirit :  and  where 

3.17  the  spirit  of  the  Lord  (is),  there  (is)  liberty 

3.  18  as  in  a  glass  the  glory  of  the  Lord,  are  ch. 

3.  18  to  glory,  (even)  as  by  the  spirit  of  the  L. 

4.  5  not  ourselves,  but  Christ  Jesus  the  Lord 

4.  10  in  the  body  the  dying  of  [the  Lord]  Jesus 

4. 14  he  which  raised  up  the  Lord  Jesus  shall 

5.  6  in  the  body,  we  are  absent  from  the  Lord 

5.  8  absent . .  and  to  be  present  with  the  Lord 

5. 11  Knowing  therefore  the  terror  of  the  Lord 

6. 17  be  ye  separate,  saith  the  Lord,  and  touch 

6.  18  and  daughters,  saith  the  Lord  Almighty 

8.  5  but  first  gave  their  own  selves  to  the  Lord 

8.  9  ye  know  the  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Chr. 

8. 19  by  us  to  the  glory  of  the  same  Lord,  and 
8.  21  not  only  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord,  but  also 

10.  8  the  Lord  hath  given  us  for  edification 
10.  17  that  glorieth,  let  him  glory  in  the  Lord 
10. 18  is  approved,  but  whom  the  Lord  commeu. 

11. 17  I  speak  (it)  not  after  the  Lord,  but  as  it 

12.  1  come  to  visions  aud  revelations  of  the  L. 

12.  8  I  besought  the  Lord  thrice,  that  it  might 

13.  10  the  Lord  hath  given  me  to  edification 

13.  14  The  grace  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and 

Gal.  1.  3  the  Father,  and  (from)  our  Lord  Jesus  C. 
1.  19  saw  I  none,  save  James  the  Lord’s  brother 

4.  1  from  a  servant,  though  he  be  lord  of  all 

5.  10  have  confidence  m  you  through  the  Lord 

6.  14  in  the  cross  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

6. 17  in  my  body  the  marks  of  [the  Lord]  Jesus 

6. 18  the  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  (be) 
Epli.  1.  2  our  Father,  and  (from)  the  Lord  Jesus  C. 

1.  3  God  and  Father  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
1.  15  I  heard  of  your  faith  in  the  Lord  Jesus 

1.  17  That  the  God  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  the 

2.  21  groweth  unto  an  holy  temple  in  the  Lord 

3.  11  which  he  purposed  in  Christ  Jesus  our  L. 

3. 14  [the  Father  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ] 

4.  1  I  therefore,  the  prisoner  of  the  Lord,  be. 

4.  5  One  Lord,  one  faith,  one  baptism 

4.  17  testify  in  the  Lord,  that  ye  henceforth  w. 

5.  8  but  now.  .light  in  the  Lord  :  walk  as  ch. 

5.  10  Proving  what  is  acceptable  unto  the  Lord 

5.  17  understanding  what  the  will  of  [the  Lo.] 

5.  19  making  melody  in  your  heart  to  the  Lord 
5.  20  in  the  name  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

5.  22  unto  your  own  husbands,  as  unto  the  Lord 

5.  29  cherisheth  it, even  as  [the  Lord]  the  church 

6.  1  obey  your  parents  [in  the  Lord] :  for  this  is 

6.  3  the  nurture  and  admonition  of  the  Lord 

6.  7  service,  as  to  the  Lord,  and  not  to  men 

6.  8  the  same  shall  he  receive  of  the  Lord 

6.  10  be  strong  in  the  Lord,  and  in  the  power 

6.  21  brother  and  faithful  minister  in  the  Lord 
6.  23  God  the  Father  and  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
6.  24  love  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  in  sincerity 
Phil.  1.  2  our  Father,  and  (from)  the  Lord  Jesus  C. 

1.  14  many  of  the  brethren  in  the  Lord,  waxing 

2.  11  should  confess  that  Jesus  Christ  (is)  Lord 

2.  19  trust  in  [the  Lord]  Jesus  to  send  Timoth. 

2.  24  I  trust  in  the  Lord  that  I  also  myself 

2.  29  Receive  him  therefore  in  the  Lord  with 

3.  1  Finally,  my  brethren,  rejoice  in  the  Lord 

3.  8  of  the  knowledge  of  Christ  Jesus  my  Lord 

3.  20  for  the  Saviour,  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

4.  1  stand  fast  in  the  Lord,  (my)  dearly  belo. 

4.  2  that  they  be  of  the  same  mind  in  the  Lord 

4.  4  Rejoice  in  the  Lord  alway :  (and!  again  I 
4.  5  knownunto  all  men.  The  Lord  (is)  at  hand 
4.  10  I  rejoiced  in  the  Lord  greatly,  that  now  at 
4.  23  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  (be)  with 

Col.  1.  2  [God  our  Father  and  the  Lord  Jesus  Ch.] 
1.  3  and  the  Father  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

1.  10  walk  worthy  of  the  Lord  unto  all  pleasing 

2.  6  therefore  received  Christ  Jesus  the  Lord 

3.  16  with  grace  in  your  hearts  to  [the  Lord] 

3.  17  (do)  all  in  the  name  of  [the  Lord]  Jesus 
3.  18  your  own  husbands,  as  it  is  fit  in  the  Lord 
3.  20  for  this  is  well  pleasing  unto  the  Lord 

3.  23  heartily,  as  to  the  Lord,  aud  not  unto  men 

3.  24  that  of  the  Lord . .  for  ye  serve  the  Lord  C. 

4.  7  minister  and  fellow  servant  in  the  Lord 

4.  17  which  thou  hast  received  in  the  Lord 

1  Th.  1.  1  the  Father  and  (in)  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
1.  1  [God  our  Father,  and  the  Lord  Jesus  C.] 
1.  3  patience  of  hope  in  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
1.  6  became  followers  of  us,  and  of  the  Lord 

1.  8  from  you  sounded  out  the  word  of  the  L. 

2.  15  the  Lord  Jesus  and  their  own  prophets 

2. 19  presence  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  at  his 

3.  8  now  we  live,  if  ye  stand  fast  in  the  Lord 
3.  11  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  direct  our  w  ay  unto 

3.  12  [the  Lord]  make  you  to  increase  and  abo. 

3. 13  at  the  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

4.  I  exhort  (you)  by  the  Lord  Jesus,  that  as  ye 
4.  2  commandments  we  gave  you  by  the  Lord 
4.  6  the  Lord  (is)  the  avenger  of  all  such,  as 
4.  15  we  say  unto  you  by  the  word  of  the  Lord 
4.  15  (and)remain  unto  the  coming  of  the  Lord 
4.  16  Lord  himself  shall  descend  from  heaven 
4.  17  the  clouds,  to  meet  the  Lord  in  the  air 

4.  17  and  so  shall  we  ever  be  with  the  Lord 

5.  2  the  day  of  the  Lord  so  cometh  as  a  thief 


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1  Th.  5.  9  obtain  salvation  by  our  Lord  J esus  Christ 

5. 12  are  over  you  in  the  Lord,  and  admonish 

5.  23  unto  the  coming  of  our  Lord  J esus  Christ 

5.  27  charge  you  by  the  Lord  that  this  epistle 
5.28  grace  of  our  Lord  J  esus  Christ  (be)  with 

2  Th  1  1  2  our  Father  and  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

I.  7  Lord  Jesus  shall  be  revealed  from  heaven 

1.  8  obey  not  the  gospel  of  our  Lord  Jesus  C. 

1.  9  destruction  from  the  presence  of  the  Lord 

1.  12  That  the  name  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

1.  12  grace  of  our  God  and  the  Lord  Jesus  Ch. 

2.  1  by  the  coming  of  our  Lord  J  esus  Christ 

2.  8  the  Lord  shall  consume  with  the  spirit 

2.  13  brethren  beloved  of  the  Lord.becauseGod 

2.  14  obtaining  of  the  glory  of  our  Lord  Jesus 

2  16  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  himself,  and  God 

3  I  word  of  the  Lord  may  have  (free)  course 

3.  3  [the  Lord]  is  faithful,  who  shall  stablish 

3.  4  have  confidence  in  the  Lord  touching  you 

3.  s  the  Lord  direct  your  hearts  into  the  love 

3.  6  in  the  name  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  that 
12  exhort  by  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  that  with 

3  16  the  Lord  of  peace  himself  give  you  peace 
3. 16  by  all  means.  The  Lord  (be)  with  you  all 
3. 18  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  (be)  with 

1  Ti.  I.  I  [Lord]  Jesus  Christ,  (which  is)  our  hope 

1.  2  God  our  Father  and  Jesus  Christ  our  L. 

1.  12  I  thank  Christ  Jesus  our  Lord,  who  hath 

1.  14  grace  of  our  Lord  was  exceeding  abundant 

5  21  [Lord]  Jesus  Christ,  and  the  elect  angels 

6.  3  the  words  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and 

6  14  until  the  appearing  of  our  Lord  Jesus  C. 

6.  15  only  Potentate,  the  King  of  kings,  and  L. 

2  Ti.  1.  2  God  the  Father  and  Christ  Jesus  our  Lord 

1.  8  ashamed  of  the  testimony  of  our  Lord 

1.  16  The  Lord  give  mercy  unto  the  house  of 

1.  18  The  Lord  grant  unto  him  that  he  may  find 

1.  18  mercy  of  the  Lord  in  that  day  :  and  in  how 

2.  7  Lord  give  thee  nnderstandingin  all  things 

2.  14  charging  (them)before  [the  Lord]  that  they 

2  19  seal,  The  Lord  knoweth  them  that  are  his 
2!  22  that  call  on  the  Lord  out  of  a  pure  heart 

2.  24  the  servant  of  the  Lord  must  not  strive 

3  11  but  out  of  (them)  all  the  Lord  delivered 

4.  1  [the  Lord]  Jesus  Christ,  who  shall  judge 

4.  8  which  the  Lord,  the  righteous  judge,  sh. 

4  14  Lord  reward  him  according  to  his  works 
4  17  the  Lord  stood  with  me,  and  strengthened 
4  18  the  Lord  shall  deliver  me  from  every  evil 

4.  22  The  Lord  Jesus  Christ  (be)  with  thy  spirit 

Titus  1.  4  and  [the  Lord]  Jesus  Christ  our  Saviour 
Phil.  3  God  our  Father  and  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
5  which  thou  hast  toward  the  Lord  Jesus 
16  more .  .both  in  the  flesh,  and  in  the  Lord 
20  the  Lord  :  refresh  my  bowels  in  [the  Lord] 
25  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  (be)  witli 
Heb.  1. 10  Thou,  Lord,  in  the  beginning  hast  laid 

2.  3  the  first  began  to  lie  spoken  by  the  Lord 

7.  14  evident  that  our  Lord  sprang  out  of  Judah 

7.  21  The  Lord  sware  and  will  not  repent,  Thou 

8.  2  tabernacle,  which  the  Lord  pitched,  and 

8.  8  the  days  come,  saith  the  Lord, ’when  I  will 
8.  9  and  I  regarded  them  not,  saith  the  Lord 
8.  10  of  Israel  after  those  days,  saith  the  Lord 
8. 11  shall  not  teach,  .saying,  Know  the  Lord 

10.  16  with  them  after  those  days,  saith  the  Lord 
10.  30  saitli  [the  Lord].  And  again,  The  Lord  sh. 
12.  5  despise  not  thou  the  chastening  of  the  L. 

12.  6  whom  the  Lord  loveth  he  chasteneth,  and 
12. 14  without  which  no  man  shall  see  the  Lord 

13.  6  The  Lord  (is)  my  helper,  and  I  will  not 
13.  20  brought  again  from  the  dead  our  Lord  J. 

Jas.  1.  1  a  servant  of  God  and  of  the  Lord  Jesus  C. 

1.  7  that  he  shall  receive  any  thing  of  the  L. 

1.  12  [Lord]  hatli  promised  to  them  that  love 

2.  1  have  not  the  faith  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Ch. 

4.  10  Humble  yourselves  in  the  sight  of  the  L. 

4.  15  If  the  Lord  will,  we  shall  live,  and  do  this 

5.  4  entered  into  the  ears  of  the  Lord  of  sal). 

5.  7  Be  patient,  .unto  the  coming  of  the  Lord 

5.  8  for  the  coming  of  the  Lord  draweth  nigh 

5. 10  who  have  spoken  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

5.  11  seen  the  end  of  the  Lord ;  that  [the  Lord] 
5.  14  him  with  oil  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

5. 15  the  sick,  and  the  Lord  shall  raise  him  up 

1  Pe.  1.  3  God  and  Father  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

1  25  the  word  of  the  Lord  endureth  for  ever 

2.  3  ye  have  tasted  that  the  Lord  (is)  gracious 
2. 13  every  ordinance  of  man  for  the  Lord’s  sake 

3.  6  as  Sara  obeyed  Abraham,  calling  him  lord 

3.  12  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  (are)  over  therighte. 

3.  12  face  of  the  Lord  (is)  against  them  that  do 

3.  15  sanctify  the  Lord  God  in  your  hearts :  and 

2  Pc.  1.  2  knowledge  of  God,  and  of  Jesus  our  Lord 

1.  8  in  the  knowledge  of  our  Lord  J  esus  Christ 
1.  11  kingdom  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus  C. 

1.  14  as  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  hath  showed  me 

1. 16  power  and  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Ch. 

2.  9  The  Lord  knoweth  how  to  deliver  the  go. 

2.  1 1  accusation  against  them  before  [the  Lord] 

2.  20  knowledge  of  the  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus 

3.  2  us  the  apostles  of  the  Lord  and  Saviour 

3.  8  day  (is)  with  the  Lord  as  a  thousand  years 

3.  9  Lord  is  not  slack  concerning  his  promise 

3. 10  the  day  of  the  Lord  will  come  as  a  thief 
3.15  long  suffering  of  our  Lord  (is)  salvation 

3.  18  knowledge  of  our  Lord  and  Saviour  Jesus 

2  John  3  from  [the  Lord]  Jesus  Christ,  the  Son  of 
Jude  4  the  only.  .God,  and  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
5  how  that  [the  Lord],  having  saved  the  pe. 
9  durst  not.  .but  said.  The  Lord  rebuke  thee 
14  the  Lord  cometh  with  ten  thousand  of  his 


Jude  17  of  the  apostles  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
2 1  for  the  mercy  of  our  Lord  J  esus  Christ  unto 
Rev.  1.  8  beginning  and  the  ending,  saith  the  Lord 
4.  8  Holy,  holy,  holy.  Lord  God  Almighty,  w. 

4.  1 1  Thou  art  worthy,  O  Lord,  to  receive  glory 
11.  8  city,  .where  also  our  Lord  was  crucified 
11  15  are  become  (the  kingdoms)  of  our  Lord,  and 
1 1.  17  O  Lord  God  Almighty,  which  art,  and  wast 
14.  13  dead  which  die  in  the  Lord  from  hencefo. 

15  3  marvellous  (are)  thy  works,  Lord  God  Al. 

15  4  Who  shall  not  fear  thee,  [O  Lord],  and  gl. 

16.  5  Thou  art  righteous  [0  Lord],  which  art 

16.  7  Lord  God  Almighty,  true  and  righteous 

17.  14  Lamb  shall  overcome  them  :  for  he  is  L. 

18.  8  strong  (is)  [the  Lord]  God  who  judgethher 

19.  1  honour,  and  power,  unto  [the  Lord]  our 
19.  6  for  the  Lord  God  omnipotent  reigneth 
19.  16  written,  King  of  kings,  and  Lord  of  lords 

21.  22  the  Lord  God  Almighty  and  the  Lamb  are 

22.  5  tlie  Lord  God  giveth  them  light :  and  they 
22.  6  the  Lord  God  of  the  holy  prophets  sent 
22.  20  come  quickly.  Amen.  Even  so,  come,  L. 

22.  21  grace  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  (be)  with 

1  a. My  master,  my  rabbi,  [from  Heb.  ’Jiai),  pa/3/3om. 
Markio.  51  said . .  Lord,  that  I  might  receive  my  sight 

16.  To  be  lord,  Kvpievcv  kurieuo. 

1  Ti.  6.  15  onlyPoteutate.  .King  of  kings,  and.  .of  1. 

17.  Great  men,  pe yLcrraves  megistanes. 

Mark  6.  21  made  a  supper  to  his  lords,  high  captains 

LORD,  to  be  — 

1  .To  rule,  in  rud. 

Jer.  2.  31  We  are  lords  ;  we  will  come  no  more  unto 

2.  To  be  lord,  Kvpicuoi  kurieuo. 

Rom.  14.  9  might  be  Lord  both  of  the  dead  and  living 

LORD  over,  to  be  — 

To  lord  it  over  one,  Karaicvpievai  katakurieuo. 

1  Pe.  5.  3  Neither  as  being  lords  over  (God’s)  heri. 

LORD'S,  the  — 

Belonging  to  the  Lord,  KvpiatSs  kuriakos. 

1  Co.  11.  20  ye  come,  .(this)  is  not  to  eat  the  Lord  s 
Rev.  1.  10  I  was  in  the  spirit  on  the  Lord’s  day,  and 

LORDLY  — 

Honourable,  "nx  addir. 

Judg.  5.  25  brought  forth  butter  in  a  lordly  dish 

LORDSHIP  over,  to  exercise  — 

1.  To  be  a  very  lord,  Karaicvpavu  katakurieuo. 
Markio.  42  accounted  to  rule,  .exercise lordship  over 

2 . To  be  lord,  Kvpievw  kurieuo. 

Luke22.  25  The  kings ..  exercise  lordship  over  them 

LO  RU  HA'-MAH,  naijb  xS  not  pitied. 

A  symbolic  name  given  to  Hosea’s  daughter,  indicating 
God’s  rejection  of  Israel.  B.c.  783. 

Hos.  1.  6  Call  her  name  L. :  for  I  will  no  more  have 
1.  8  when  she  had  weaned  L.,  she  conceived 
[In  Hos.  2.  23  the  name  is  translated.] 

LOSE,  to  — 

1  .To  lose,  be  lost,  perish,  131?  abad. 

Deut  22.  3  which  he  hath  lost,  and  thou  hast  found 

2.  To  lose,  lax  abad,  3. 

Eccl.  3.  6  A  time  to  get,  and  a  time  to  lose  ;  a  time 

3.  To  gather,  hDX  asaph. 

Judg.  18.  25  and  thou  lose  thy  life,  with  the  lives  of 

4.  To  fall,  V91  naphal. 

1  K  i.  20.  25  an  army  like  the  army  that  thou  hast  lost 

5.  To  corrupt,  mar,  nnci  shachath ,  3. 

Prov.23.  8  shalt  thou  vomit  up,  and  lose  thy  sweet 

6 . To  cut,  cut  of,  ni?  karath,  5. 

1  Ki.  18.  5  find  grass . .  that  we  lose  not  all  the  beasts 

7.  To  loose  of  or  away,  awoWupu  apollumi. 

Matt  10.  39  shall  lose  it :  and  he  that  loseth  his  life 

10  42  verily,  .he  shall  inno  wiselose  his  reward 

16.  25  shall  lose  it :  and  whosoever  will  lose  his 
Mark"8.  33  shall  lose  it ;  but  whosoever  shall  lose  his 

9  41  verily  I  say .  .he  shall  not  lose  his  reward 
Luke  9.  24  shall  lose  it :  but  whosoever  will  lose  Ins 
g  25  if  he  gain  the  whole  world,  and  lose  him. 
is!  4  if  he  lose  one  of  them,  doth  not  leave  the 
15  8  if  she  lose  one  piece,  doth  not  light  a  ca. 

is.  9  I  have  found  the  piece  which  I  had  lost 

17.  33  shall  lose  it ;  and  whosoever  shall  lose 
John  6.  39  I  should  lose  nothing,  but  should  raise  it 

12  25  He  that  loveth  his  life  shall  lose  it;  and  he 
18  9  Of  them  which  thou  gavest  me  have  I  lost 

2  John  8  that  we  lose  not  those  things  which  we 

8.  To  cause  loss,  Qgpiioi  zemioo. 

Matti6.  26  if  he  shall  gain  the  whole  world,  and  lose 
Mark  8.  36  if  he  shall  gain  the  whole  world,  and  lose 

LOSE  children,  to  — 

To  be  bereaved,  shakol. 

Isa.  49.  21  seeing  I  have  lost  my  children,  and  am  de. 

LOSE,  to  cause  to  — 

To  cause  to  breathe  out,  ngi  naphach,  5. 

Job  31.  39  caused  the  owners  thereof  to  lose  their  1. 

LOSS  — 

1  .A  casting  away,  airo^oXy  apobole. 

Acts  27.  22  there  shall  be  no  loss  of.  .life  among  you 


2. Loss,  (ypia  zemia. 

Acts  27.  21  and  to  have  gained  this  harm  and  loss 
Phil.  3.  7  what  things  were  gain . .  those  I  counted  1. 

3.  8  I  count  all  things,  .loss  for  the  excellency 

LOSS,  to  bear  the  — 

To  be  or  suffer  as  a  sinner,  or  as  one  erring,  xan. 

Gen.  31.  39  I  bare  the  loss  of  it ;  of  my  hand  didst 
LOSS  of  (children  or)  others,  to  have  after  the  — 

1  .To  be  bereaved,  buy  shekol. 

Isa.  47.  8  neither  shall  I  know  the  loss  of  children 
47.  9  the  loss  of  children,  and  widowhood :  they 

2 .Bereaved,  shikkulim. 

Isa.  49.  20  shalt  have,  after  thou  hast  lost  the  other 

LOSS,  to  suffer  — 

To  cause  loss,  fayiicv  zemioo. 

1  Co.  3. 15  he  shall  suffer  loss :  but  he  himself  shall 
Phil.  3.  8  for  whom  I  have  suffered  the  loss  of  all 

LOST,  to  be  — 

1  .To  perish,  be  lost,  13X  abad. 

1  Sa.  9.  3  the  asses  of  Kish,  Saul's  father,  were  lost 

9.  20  as  for  thine  asses  that  were  lost  three  days 
Psa.119.  176  I  have  gone  astray  like  a  lost  sheep  :  seek 
Jer.  50.  6  My  people  hath  been  lost  sheep ;  their  sh. 
Eze.  19.  5  when  she  saw  that,  .her  hope  was  lost 

34.  4  neither  have  ye  sought  that  which  was  lost 
34.  16  I  will  seek  that  which  was  lost,  and  bring 
-37.11  our  hope  is  lost:  we  are  cutoff  for  our  pa. 

2.  To  fall,  Ssj  naphal. 

Num.  6.  12  the  days  that  were  before  shall  be  lost,  be. 

3.  To  loose  away,  destroy,  waste,  airoWvpi  apollu. 
Matt  10.  6  go  rather  to  the  lost  sheep  of  the  house 

1 5.  24  I  am  not  sent  but  unto  the  lost  sheep  of 

18.  11  [Son.  .is  come  to  save  that  which  was  lost] 
Lukeis.  4  go  after  that  which  is  lost,  until  he  find 

15.  6  for  I  have  found  my  sheep  which  was  lost 
15.  24  For  this  my  son  was.  .lost,  and  is  found 

15.  32  this  thy  brother,  .was  lost,  and  is  found 

19.  10  to  seek  and  to  save  that  which  was  lost 
John  6.  12  Gather,  .fragments,  .that  nothing  be  lost 

17.  12  none  of  them  is  lost,  but  the  son  of  perdi. 

2  Co.  4.  3  gospel  be  hid,  it  is  hid  to  them  that  are  1. 

LOST  (thing),  that  which  was  — 

Lost  thing,  mix  abedah. 

Exod22.  9  (or)  for  any  manner  of  lost  thing,  which 
Lev.  6.  3  Or  have  found  that  which  was  lost,  and 

6.  4  shall  restore . .  the  lost  thing  which  he  fo. 
Deut  22.  3  with  all  lost  thing  of  thy  brother’s,  which 
LOT  — 

l.A  lot,  Vila  goral. 

Lev.  16.  8  Aaron  shall  cast  lots  upon  the  two  goats 

16.  8  one  lot  for  the  Lord,  and  the  other  lot  for 

16.  9  bring  the  goat  upon  which  the  LORD’S  lot 

16. 10  But  the  goat,  on  which  the  lot  fell  to  be 
Num26.  55  the  land  shall  be  divided  by  lot :  accord. 

26.  56  According  to.  .lot  shall  the  possession  th. 
33.  54  ye  shall  divide  the  land  by  lot  for  an  inh. 

33.  54  shall  be  in  the  place  where  his  lot  falleth 

34.  13  the  land  which  ye  shall  inherit  by  lot,  wh. 
36.  2  to  give  the  land  for  an  inheritance  by  lot 
36.  3  so  shall  it  be  taken  from  the  lot  of  our  in. 

Josh.  14  2  By  lot  (was)  their  inheritance,  as  the  Lord 

15.  I  (This)  then  was  the  lot  of  the  tribe  of  the 

16.  I  the  lot  of  the  children  of  Joseph  fell  from 

17.  1  There  was  also  a  lot  for  the  tribe  of  Man. 
17. 14  Why  hast  thou  given  me.  .one  lot  and  one 

17.  17  great  power  :  thou  shalt  not  have  one  lot 

18.  6,  8  that  I  may  cast  lots  for  you  here  before 

18.  10  Joshua  cast  lotsforthem  in  Shilohbefore 

18.  11  the  lot  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  B. 

18.  n  the  coast  of  their  lot  came  forth  between 

19.  1  the  second  lot  came  forth  to  Simeon . .  for 

19. 10  the  third  lot  came  up  for  the  children  of 
19  17  the  fourth  lot  came  out  to  Issachar,  for 

19  24  the  fifth  lot  came  out  for  the  tribe  of  the 

19.  32  The  sixth  lot  came  out  to  tlie  children  of  N . 

19.  40  tlie  seventh  lot  came  out  for  the  tribe  of 
19.  51  divided  for  an  inheritance  by  lot  in  Shiloh 
21  4  lot  came  out  for  the  families  of  the  Koh. 

21.  4  had  by  lot  out  of  the  tribe  of  Judah,  and 
21.  s  lot  out  of  the  families  of  the  tribe  of  Ep. 
21.  6  the  children  of  Gershon  (had)  by  lot  out 
21.  8  gave  by  lot  unto  the  Levites  these  cities 

21. 10  Kohathites ;  for  theirs  was  the  first  lot 
21.  20  they  had  the  cities  of  their  lot  out  of  the 
2i.  40  all  the  cities,  .were  (by)  their  lot  twelve 

Judg.  1.  3  Come  up  with  me  into  my  lot,  that  wemay 
°  1.  3  I  likewise  will  go  with  thee  into  thy  lot 

20  9  the  thing  which  we  will  do .  by  lot  against 
1  Ch  6  34  of  tlie  Kohathites ;  for  theirs  was  the  lot 

6  61  (out  of)  the  half.. of  Manasseh,  by  lot,  ten 

6.  63  Unto  the  sons  of  Merari.  by  lot.  .twelve 

6.  65  they  gave  by  lot  out  of  the  tribe  of  the  c 
24  s  Thus  were  they  divided  by  lot,  one  sort 
24  7  Now  the  first  lot  came  forth  to  J ehoiarib 

24'  31  These  likewise  cast  lots  over  against  their 
23  8  they  cast  lots,  ward  against  (ward),  as  well 

23  9  Now  the  first  lot  came  forth  for  Asaph  to 

26  13  they  cast  lots,  as  well  the  small  as  the  g. 
26  14  And  the  lot  eastward  fell  to  Shelemiah 
26.  14  they  cast  lots  ;  and  his  lot  came  out  nor. 
Neh.  10.  34  we  cast  the  lots  among  the  priests,  the  Lev. 

11.  1  the  rest  of  the  people  also  cast  lots,  to  br. 

Estli  3  7  they  cast  Pur,  that  (is),  the  lot,  before  H. 

■  n.  24  had  cast  Pur,  that  (is),  the  lot,  to  consume 
Psa.  16.  5  and  of  my  cup ;  thou  maintainest  my  lot 


LOT 


622 


LOVE 


Psa.  22.  18  They  part . .  and  cast  lots  upon  my  vesture 
125.  3  shallnot  rest  upon  the  lot  of  the  righteous 
Prov.  1.  14  Cast  in  thy  lot  among  us;  let  us  all  have 
16.  33  The  lot  is  cast  into  the  lap  ;  but  the  whole 

18.  18  The  lot  causeth  contentions  to  cease,  and 
Isa.  17. 14  the  portion .  .and  the  lot  of  them  that  rob 

34. 17  he  hathcastthe  lot  forthem,  audhishand 
57 .  6  they,  they  (are)  thy  lot :  even  to  them  hast 
Jer.  13.  25  thy  lot,  the  portion  of  thy  measures  from 
Eze.  24.  6  Woe  to  the  bloody  city . .  let  no  lot  fall  upon 
Dan.  12.  13  thou  shalt  rest,  and  stand  in  thy  lot  at 
Joel  3.  3  they  have  cast  lots  for  my  people  ;  and 
Obad.  11  and  cast  lots  upon  Jerusalem,  even  thou 
Jon.  1.  7  Come,  and  let  us  cast  lots,  that  we  may 

1.  7  they  cast  lots,  and  the  lot  fell  upon  Jon. 
Mio.  2.  5  that  shall  cast  a  cord  by  lot  in  the  cong. 
Nah.  3.  10  they  cast  lots  for  her  honourable  men,  and 

2.  A  cord,  portion,  snare,  ?3n,  chebel. 

Deut32.  9  For. .Jacob  (is)the  lot  of  his  inheritance 
1  Ch.  16. 18  landofCanaan,  the  lotof  your  inheritance 
Psa.  105.  11  land  of  Canaan,  the  lot  of  your  inherita. 

3.  /I  lot,  K\rjpos  kleros. 

JIatt27.  35  [and  parted  his  garments,  casting  lots] 

1  27.  35  [and  upon  my  vesture  did  they  cast  lots] 
Markty.  24  they  parted  his  garments, casting  lots  upon 
Luke  23.  34  And  they  parted  his  raiment,  and  cast  lots 
John  19.  24  and  for  my  vesture  they  did  cast  lots 
Acts  1.  26  they  gave  forth  their  lots;  and  the  lot  fell 

8.  21  Thou  hast  neither  part  nor  lot  in  this  m. 
LOT,  di1?  concealed,  dark  coloured. 

Abraham’s  brother's  son,  father  of  Ammon  and  Moab. 
B.c.  1898. 

Gen.  11.  27  Nah  or,  and  Haran;  and  Haran  begat  L. 

11.  31  L.  the  son  of  Haran  his  son's  son,  and  S. 

12.  4  Abram  departed . .  and  L.  went  with  him 

12.  5  And  Abram  took  Sarai  his  wife,  and  L. 

13.  1  wife  and  all  that  he  had,  and  L.  with  him 

13.  5  L.  also,  which  went  with  Abram,  had  flo. 

13.  7  strifebetween..theherdmenofL. 'Seattle 

13.  8  Abram  said  unto  L.,  Let  there  be  no  strife 
13.  10  L.  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  beheld  all  the 
13.  1 1  L.  chose  him . .  the  plain  of  J ordan ;  and  L. 
13.  12  L.  dwelt  in  the  cities  of  the  plain,  and 

13.  14  Abram,  after  that  L.  was  separated  from 

14.  12  they  took  L.,  Abram's  brother’s  son,  who 

14.16  brought  again  his  brother  L. ,  and  his  goods 

19.  1  L.  sat  in  the  gate  of  Sodom :  and  L.  see. 
19.  5  And  they  called  unto  L.,  and  said  unto 
19.  6  L.  went  out  at  the  door  unto  them,  and 
19.  9  they  pressed  sore  upon  the  man,  (even)  L. 
19.  10  pulled  L.  into  the  house  to  them,  and  shut 

19. 12  the  men  said  unto  L.,  Hast  thou  here  any 
19.  14  L.  went  out,  and  spake  unto  his  sons  in 
19.  15  the  angels  hastened  L.,  saying,  Arise,  take 
19.  18  And  L.  said  unto  them,  Oh  !  not  so,  my 
19.  23  The  sun  was  risen  upon  the  earth  when  L. 
ig.  29  sent  L.  out  of  the  midst  of  the  overthrow 

— 29^29  overthrewthe  cities  in  the  which  L.  dwelt 
19.  30  L.  went  up  out  of  Zoar,  and  dwelt  in  the 

19.  36  Thus  were  both  the  daughters  of  L.  with 
Deut.  2.  9,  19  the  children  of  L.  (for)  a  possession 
Psa.  83.  8  they  have  holpen  the  children  of  L.  Selah 
Lukei7.  28  as  it  was  in  the  days  of  L. ;  they  did  eat 

17.  29  the  same  day  that  L.  went  out  of  Sodom 
17.  32  Remember  L.’s  wife. 

2  Pe.  2.  7  delivered  just  L.,  vexed  with  the  filthy 
LOT,  to  be  one’s,  to  cast  — 

To  cast  a  lot,  obtain  by  lot,  \ayxav<D  laejehano. 
Luke  1.  9  iris  lot  was  to  burn  incense  when  he  went 
Johnig.  24  Let  us  not  rend  it,  but  cast  lots  for  it,  wh. 

LO'-TAN,  [U'S  a  covering. 

Son  of  Seir  the  Horite.  B.C.  1800. 

Gen.  36.  20  L.,  and  Shobal,  and  Zibeon,  and  Anah 
36.  22  children  of  L.  .Horiand  Heman  ;  and  L.'s 
36.  29  duke  L.,  duke  Shobal,  duke  Zibeon,  duke 
1  Ch.  1.  38  L.,  andShobal,  and  Zibeon,  and  Anah,  and 

i.  39  L.;Hori,andHomam:andTimna(was)L.’s 
LOTHE,  to  — 

1 .  To  loathe,  cast  away,  Vyj  gaal. 

Jer.  14. 19  hath  thy  soul  lothed  Zion  ?  why  hast  thou 
Eze.  16.  45  that  lothethherhusbandandherchildren 
16.  45  which  lothed  their  husbands  and  their  ch. 

2 . To  be  or  beemne  weary ,  nsS  laah,  2. 

Exod  7.  18  Egyptians  shall  iothe  to  drink  of  the  wa. 

3.  To  be  short,  grieved,  vjjj  gatsar. 

Zech.n.  8  my  soul  lothed  them,  and  their  soul  also 
[See  also  Loathe.] 

LOTHE  selves,  to  — 

To  be  cut  off,  loathed,  Dip  gut,  2. 

Eze.  6.  9  they  shall  lothe  themselves  for  the  evils 

20.  43  shall  lothe  yourselves  in  your  own  sight 
36. 31  shall  lothe  yourselves  in  your  own  sight 

LOTHING  — 

Casting  away,  byj  goal. 

Eze.  16.  5  to  the  lothing  of  thy  person,  in  the  day 
LOUD  — 

1  .Great,  {old,  high,  loud),  S>"na  gadol. 

Gen.  39.  14  he  came  in . .  and  I  cried  with  a  loud  voice 

1  Sa.  28.  12  she  cried  with  a  loud  voice :  and  the  wo. 

2  Sa.  15.  23  all  the  country  wept  with  aloud  voice,  and 

19.  4  the  king  cried  withaloud voice,  Omy  son 

1  Ki.  8.  55  and  blessed  all.  .with  a  loud  voice,  saying 

2  Ki.18.  28  with  a  loud  voice  in  the  Jews’  language 

2  Ch.15. 14  sware  unto  the  Lord  with  aloud  voice,  and 

20.  19  to  praise  the  Lord,  .with  a  loud  voice  on 
32.  18  Then  they  cried  with  a  loud  voice  in  the 


Ezra  3. 12  wept  with  a  loud  voice ;  and  many  shou. 

3.  13  the  people  shouted  with  a  loud  shout,  and 

10. 12  congregation,  .said  with  a  loud  voice,  As 

Neh.  9.  4  cried  with  a  loud  voice  unto  the  Lord 
Esth.  4.  1  Mordecai . .  cried  with  a  loud  and  a  bitter 
Prov. 27. 14  He  that  blesseth  his  friend  with  a  loud  vo. 
Isa.  36.  13  with  a  loud  voice  in  the  Jews'  language 
Eze.  8.  18  though  they  cry  in  mine  ears  with  a  loud 
9.  1  He  cried  also  in  mine  ears  with  a  loud  v. 

11.  13  cried  ivithaloud  voice,  and  said,  Ah  Lord 

2.  To  roar,  move, ,  sound,  make  a  noise,  non  hamah. 

Prov.  7.  11  She  (is)  loud  and  stubborn ;  her  feet  abide 
3. Strong,  hard,  severe,  pin  chazaq. 

Exod  19.  16  the  voice  of  the  trumpet  exceeding  loud 
4. Strength,  might,  hardness,  ty  oz. 

2  Ch.30.  21  with  loud  instruments  unto  the  Lord 

5.  To  be  high.  Din  rum. 

Deut  27.  14  the  Levites  shall  speak . .  with  a  loud  voice 

6.  Hearing ,  yap  shsma. 

Psa.  1 50.  5  Praise  him  upon  the  loud  cymbals :  praise 

7.  Great,  peyas  megas. 

Matt  27.  46  Jesus  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying,  Eli ! 

27.  50  whenhehad  cried  again  with  a  loud  voice 
Mark  1.  26  had  torn  him,  and  cried  with  a  loud  voice 
5.  7  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  and  said.  What 

15.  34  Jesus  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying,  Eloi! 

15.  37  Jesus  cried  with  aloud  voice,  and  gave  up 
Luke  1 .  42  she  spake  out  with  a  loud  voice,  and  said 

4.  33  unclean  devil,  and  cried  out  with  a  loud 

8.  28  with  a  loud  voice  said,  What  have  I  to  do 

17.  15  turned  back,  and  with  a  loud  voice  glori. 
19.  37  began  to.  .praise  God  with  a  loud  voice 

23.  23  they  were  instant  with  loud  voices,  req. 
23.  46  when  Jesus  had  cried  with  a  loud  voice 
Johnn.  43  he  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  Lazarus,  come 
Acts  7.  57  Then  they  cried  out  with  a  loud  voice,  and 

7.  60  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  Lord,  lay  not  this 

8.  7  unclean  spirits,  crying  with  loud  voice 

14.  10  Said  with  a  loud  voice,  Stand  upright  on 

16.  28  Paul  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying,  Do 

26.  24  Festus  said  with  a  loud  voice,  Paul,  thou 
Rev.  5.  2  strong  angel  proclaiming  with  a  loud  voice 

5.  12  Saying  with  a  loud  voice.  Worthy  is  the 

6.  10  they  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying,  How 

7.  2  he  cried  with  a  loud  voice  to  the  four  an. 

7. 10  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying,  Salvation 

8.  13  saying  with  a  loud  voice  Woe,  woe,  woe 
to.  3  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  as . .  a  lion  roareth 

12.  10  I  heard  a  loud  voice  saying  in  heaven 

14.  7  Saying  with  a  loud  voice.  Fear  God,  and 

14.  9  saying  with  a  loud  voice,  If  any  man  wo. 

14. 15  crying  with  a  loud  voice  to  him  that  sat 
14. 18  cried  with  a  loud  cry  to  him  that  had 

19. 17  he  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying  to  all 
LOUD,  to  sing  — 

To  cause  to  be  heard,  sra^  shamea,  5. 

Neh.  12.  42  And  the  singers  sang  loud,  with  Jezrah. 

LOUDER  and  louder  — 

Might,  txo  meod. 

Exodig.  19  sounded  long,  and  waxed  louder  andlou. 
LOVE  — 

1  .Love,  npnk  ahabah. 

Gen.  29!  2D  (but)  a  few  days,  for  the  love  he  had  to  her 
2  Sa.  1.  26  thy  love  to  me  was . .  passing  the  love  of 

13.  15  than  the  love  wherewith  he  had  loved  her 
Psa.  109.  4  For  my  love  they  are  my  adversaries 

109.  5  theyhave  rewarded  me.  .hatred  for  my  love 
Prov.  5.  19  and  be  thou  ravished  always  with  her  love 

10. 12  Hatred  stirrethup  strifes  :  but  love  cover. 

15.  17  Better  (is)  a  dinner  of  herbs  where  love  is 

17.  9  that  covereth  a  transgression  seeketh  love 

27.  5  Open  rebuke  (is)  better  than  secret  love 
Eccl.  9.  1  no  man  knoweth  either  love  or  hatred  (by) 

9.  6  Also  their  love,  and  their  hatred,  and  their 
Song  2.  4  house,  and  his  banner  over  me  (was)  love 

2.  5  comfort  me  with  apples,  'l(am)  sick  of  love 

2.  7  that  .ye  stir  not  up,  nor  awake  fmy)  love 

3.  5  that  ye  stir  not  up,  nor  awake  (my)  love 

3.  10  the  midst  thereof  being  paved  (with)  love 
5.  8  ye  tell  him,  that  I  (am)  sick  of  love 

7.  6  howpleasantartthou.O  love,  for  delights 

8.  4  that  ye  stir  not  up,  nor  awake  (my)  love 
8.  6  1  ove  (is)'strong  as  death ;  j ealousy  (is)  cruel 
8.  7  Many  waters  cannot  quench  love,  neither 
8.  7  if  a  man  would  give  all . .  for  love,  it  would 

Isa.  63.  9  in  his  love  and  in  his  pity  he  redeemed 
Jer.  2.  2  the  love  of  thine  espousals,  when  thou  w. 

2.  33  Why  trimmest  thou  thy  way  to  seek  love? 
31.  3  have  loved  thee  with  an  everlasting  love 
Hos.  3.  1  according  to  the  love  of  the  Lord  toward 

11.  4  with  cords  of  a  man,  with  bands  of  love 
Zeph.  3. 17  he  will  rest  in  his  love  ;  he  will  joy  over 

2.  Acts  of  loves,  D'nnx  ohabim. 

Prov.  7.  18  Come.’.let  us  solace  ourselves  with  loves 

3.  Offices  of  love,  Tfl  dod. 

Prov.  7.  18  let  us  take  our  fill  of  love  until  the  morn. 
Song  1.  2  his  mouth,  .thy  love  (is)  better  than  wine 

1.  4  we  will  rememberthy  love  more  than  wine 

4.  10  How  fair  is  thy  love,  my  sister,  .spouse 

4. 10  how  much  better  is  thy  love  than  wine  I 
7.  12  the  vineyards  .  there  will  I  give  thee  my  1. 

Eze.  16.  8  behold,  thy  time  (was)  the  time  of  love 

23. 17  came  to  her  into  the  bed  of  love,  and  they 

4.  A  female  f  riend,  n'yyrayah. 

Song  1.  9  I  have  compared  thee,  0  my  love,  to  a  co. 


Song  1. 15  Behold,  thou  (art)  fair,  my  love  ;  behold 

2.  2  As  the  lily  among  thorns,  so  (is)  my  love 

2. 10  Rise  up,  my  love,  my  fair  one,  and  come 

•  2. 13  Arise,mylove,myfairone,andcomeaway 

4.  1  Behold,  thou  (art)  fair,  my  love  ;  behold 

4.  7  Thou  (art)  all  fair,  my  love,  .no  spot  in 

5.  2  Open  to  me,  my  sister,  my  love,  my  dove 

6.  4  Thou  (art)  beautiful,  0  my  love,  as  Tirzah 

5 .Love,  ay d a r;  agape. 

-Matt  24.  12  because  iniquity  shall  abound,  the  love  of 
Luken.  42  pass  over  judgment  and  the  love  of  God 
John  5.  42  that  ye  have  not  the  love  of  God  in  you 
13-  35  niy  disciples,  if  ye  have  love  one  to  anot. 

15.  9  so  have  I  loved . .  continue  ye  in  my  love 

15.10  abide  in  my  love ..  as  I ..  abide  in  his  love 

15.  13  Greater  love  hath  no  man  than  this,  that 
17.  26  that  the  lo-ve  wherewith  thou  hast  loved 

Rom.  5.  5  because  the  love  of  God  is  shed  abroad  in 

5.  8  But  God  commendeth  his  love  toward  us 
8.  35  Who  shall  separate  us  from  the  love  of  C.? 
8.  39  able  to  separate  us  from  the  love  of  God 

12.  9  (Let)  love  be  without  dissimulation.  Ab. 

13. 10  Love  worketh  no  ill  to  hisneighbour  love 

15.  30  for  the  love  of  the  spirit,  that  ye  strive 

1  Co.  4.  21  shall  I  come  unto  you.  .in  love,  and  (in) 

16.  24  My  love  (be)  with  you  all  in  Christ  Jesus 

2  Co.  2.  4  that  ye  mightknowthe  love  which  I  have 

2.  8  that  ye  would  confirm,  .love  toward  him 

5.  14  For  tile  love  of  Christ  constraineth  us;  be. 

6.  6  by  the  Holy  Ghost,  by  love  unfeigned 
8.  7  and  (in)  all  diligence,  and  (in)  your  love 
8.  8  and  to  prove  the  sincerity  of  your  love 
8.  24  show  ye . .  the  proof  of  your  love,  and  of  our 

13. 11  God  of  love  and  peace  shall  be  with  you 

13.  14  the  love  of  God,  and  the  communion  of 
Gal.  5.  6  uncircumcision  ;  but  faith. .worketh  by  lo. 

5. 13  to  the  ttesh,  but  by  love  serve  one  another 
5.  22  the  fruit  of  the  spirit  is  love,  joy,  peace 
Eph.  1.  4  and  without  blame  before  him  in  love 

1. 15  of  your  faith,  .and  [love]  unto  all  the  sai. 

2.  4  for  his  great  love  wherewith  he  loved  us 

3.  17  that  ye,  being  rooted  and  grounded  in  love 
3. 19  And  to  know  the  love  of  Christ,  which 

4.  2  meekness . .  forbearing  one  another  in  love 

4. 15  speaking  the  truth  in  love,  may  grow  up 

4.  16  the  body  unto  the  edifying  of  itself  in  1. 

5.  2  walk  in  love,  as  Christ  also  hath  loved  us 

6.  23  and  love  with  faith,  from  God  the  Father 
Phil.  1.  9  this  I  pray,  that  your  love  may  abound 

1.  17  the  other  of  love,  knowing  that  I  am  set 

2.  1  if  any  comfort  of  love,  if  any  fellowship 
2.  2  ye  be  like  minded,  having  the  same  love 

Col.  1.  4  of  the  love  (which  ye  have)  to  all  the  sa. 

1.  8  Who  also  declared  unto  us  your  love  in 

2.  2  be  comforted,  being  knit  together  in  love 

1  Til.  1.  3  your  work  of  faith,  and  labour  of  love — 

3.  12  and  abound  in  love  one  toward  another 

5.  8  putting  on.. breast  plate  of  faith  and  lave 

5. 13  to  esteem  them  very  highly  in  love  for 

2  Th.  2.  10  because  they  received  not  the  love  of  the 

3.  5  direct  your  hearts  into  the  love  of  God 

1  Ti.  1.  14  with  faith  and  love  which  is  in  Christ 

6.  11  follow  after,  .faith,  love,  patience,  meek. 

2  Ti.  1.  7  of  power,  and  of  love,  and  of  a  sound  m. 

1. 13  in  faith  and  love  which  is  in  Christ  Jesus 
Phil.  5  Hearing  of  thy  love  and  faith,  which  thou 

7  have  great  joyandcousolation  in  thy  love 
9  Yet  for  love’s  sake  I  rather  beseech,  .b. 
Heb.  6.  10  your  work  and  labour  of  love,  which  ye 

10.  24  to  provoke  unto  love  and  to  good  works 

1  Jo.  2.  5  in  him  verily  is  the  love  of  God  perfected 

2.  15  world,  the  love  of  the  Father  is  not  in 

3.  1  Behold  what  manner  of  love  the  Father 

_ _  16  Hereby  perceive  we  the  love  (of  God),  be. 

3.  17  But.  .how  dwelleth  the  love  of  God  in  him? 

4.  7  for  love  is  of  God ;  and  every  one  that  1. 

4.  8  loveth  not  knoweth  not  God . .  God  is  love 
a.  9  In  this  was  manifested  the  love  of  God  to. 
4. 10  Herein  is  love,  not  that  we  loved  God,  but 

4.  12  dwelleth.  .and  his  love  is  perfected  in  us 

4.  16  and  believed  the  love  that  God  hath  to  us 
4.  16  God  is  love ;  and  he  that  dwelleth  in  love 
4.  17  Herein  is  our  love  made  perfect,  that  we 
4.  18  There  is  no  fear  in  love  ;  but  perfect  love 

4.  18  He  that  feareth  is  not  made  perfect  in  love 

5.  3  For  this  is  the  love  of  God,  that  we  keep 

2  John  3  Grace  be  with  you . .  in  truth  and  love 

6  this  is  love,  that  we  walk  after  his  com. 
Jude  2  Mercy  unto  you,  and  peace,  and  love,  be 
21  Keep  yourselves  in  the  love  of  God,  look. 
Rev.  2.  4  have,  .becausethou  hastleft  thyfirstlove 

LOVE,  to  — 

1.  To  love,  anx  aheb. 

Gen.  22.  2  thine  only  (son)  Isaac,  whom  thou  lovest 

24.  67  and  she  became  his  wife ;  and  he  loved  her 

25.  28  And  Isaac  loved  Esau . .  but  Rebekah  loved 
27.  4  make  me  savoury  meat,  such  as  I  love 
27.  9  make  .  .meat  for  thy  father,  such  as  he  1. 
27. 14  made  savoury  meat,  such  as  his  father  lo. 
29.  18  Jacob  loved  Rachel;  and  said,  I  will  serve 
29.  30  and  he  loved  also  Rachel  more  than  Leah 
29.  32  now  therefore  my  husband  will  love  me 
34.  3  he  loved  the  damsel,  and  spake  kindly 
37.  3  Israel  loved  Joseph  more  than  all  his  ch. 
37.  4  when  his  brethren  saw  that  their  father 
44.  20  he  alone  is  left,  .and  his  father  loveth  him 

Exod2o.  6  that  love  me,  and  keep  my  commandme. 

21.  5  I  love  my  master,  my  wife,  and  my  child. 
Lev.  19. 18  thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 
19. 34  thou  shalt  love  him  as  thyself ;  for  ye  w. 


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Deut  4.  37  because  he  loved  thy  fathers,  therefore  he 

5  10  unto  thousands  of  them  that  love  me  and 

6  5  thou  shalt  love  the  Loud  thy  God  with  all 

7.  q  mercy  with  them  that  love  him  and  keep 

7.  13  lie  will  love  thee,  and  bless  thee,  and  mu. 

jo.  12  to  walk  in  all  his  ways,  and  to  love  him 
xo.  15  had  a  delight  in  thy  fathers  to  love  them 
10  18  lovetli  the  stranger,  in  giving  him  food 

10.  iq  Love  ye  therefore  the  stranger :  for  ye  w. 

11.  1  thou  shalt  love  the  Lord  thy  God,  and 

11. 13  to  love  the  Lord  your  God,  and  to  serve 

11.  22  to  love  the  LORD  your  God,  to  walk  in  all 
13.  3  know  whether  ye  love  the  Lord  your  God 
15!  16  because  he  loveth  thee  and  tliine  house 

10.  9  to  love  the  Lord  thy  God,  and  to  walk 

23  5  turned . .  because  the  LORD  thy  God  loved 

30.  6  to  love  the  LORD  thy  God  with  all  thine 
30.  16  In  that  I  command  thee  this  day  to  love 
30]  20  That  thou  mayest  love  the  Lord  thy  God 

Josh.22.  5  charged  you,  to  love  the  Lord  your  God 

23. 1 1  Take  good  heed . .  that  ye  love  the  Lord 
Judg.  5.  31  (let)  them  that  love  him  (be)  as  the  sun 
”14  16  Thou  dost  but  hate  me,  and  lovest  me  not 
16.  4  he  loved  a  woman  in  the  valley  of  Sorek 
16.  15  How  canst  thou  say,  I  love  thee,  when 
Ruth  4.  is  forthy  daughter  in  law,  which  loveth  thee 
1  Sa  1.  5  he  loved  Hannah  :  but  the  Lord  had  shut 
16  21  he  loved  him  greatly  ;  and  he  became  his 
18  1  and  Jonathan  loved  him  as  his  own  soul 

18  16  But  all  Israel  and  Judah  loved  David 
18  20  And  Michal,  Saul's  daughter,  loved  David 
18  22  all  his  servants  love  thee  :  now  therefore 

18.  28  (that)  Michal,  Saul’s  daughter,  loved  him 

20.  17  for  he  loved  him  as.  .liis  own  soul 
2ga  12  24  bare  a  son ..  Solomon ..  and  the  Lord  loved 
13.  1  and  Ammon  the  son  of  David  loved  her 
13.  4  Amnon  said  unto  him,  I  love  Tamar,  my 
13  15  than  the  love  wherewith  he  had  loved  her 
iq  6  In  that  thou  lovest  thine  enemies,  and  lia. 

1  Ki  3  3  Solomon  loved  the  Lord,  walking  in  the 

11.  1  king  Solomon  loved  many  strange  women 

2  Ch  11.  21  Rehoboam  loved  Maachah  the  daughter  of 

10  2  Shouldest  thou . .  love  them  that  hate  the 
26  to  and  in  Carmel :  for  he  loved  husbandry 

Nell  1  s  mercy  for  them  that  love  him  and  observe 
Estli  2  17  the  king  loved  Esther  above  all  the  women 
Job  19.  19  they  whom  I  loved  are  turned  against  me 
Psa  4  2  will  ye  love  vanity,  (and)  seek  after  leas.  ? 

5  11  let  them  also  that  love  thy  name  be  joyful 

11  5  and  him  that  loveth  violence  his  soul  ha. 

1 1  7  For  the  righteous  Lord  loveth  righteous. 

26  8  Lord,  I  have  loved  the  habitation  of  thy 

31  23  O  love  the  Lord,  all  ye  his  saints  .  the  L. 

33  5  He  loveth  righteousness  and  judgment 

34.  12  loveth  (many)  days,  that  he  may  see  good? 
37  28  the  Lord  loveth  judgment,  and  forsaketh 
40. 16  such  as  love  thy  salvation  say  continually 
4-  7  Thou  lovest  righteousness,  and  hatest  wi. 

47  4  the  excellency  of  Jacob  whom  he  loved 

32  3  Thou  lovest  evil  more  than  good,  .lying 
52.  4  Thou  lovest  all  devouring  words,  O . .  dece. 
69  36  they  that  love  his  name  shall  dwell  tlier. 
70.  4  let  such  as  love  thy  salvation  say  contin. 
78.  68  But  chose.. the  mount  Zion  which  he  loved 
87  2  The  Lord  loveth  the  gates  of  Zion  more 
Q7  IO  Ye  that  love  the  Lord,  hate  evil :  be  pr. 
09  4  The  king’s  strength  also  loveth  judgment 

109.  17  As  he  loved  cursing,  so  let  it  come  unto 
116.  1  I  love  the  Lord,  because  he  hath  heard 
no*  47)  48  thy  commandments,  which  I  liaveloved 
119.  97  0  how  I  love  thy  law  !  it  (is)  my  meditat. 
119  113  I  hate,  .thoughts  :  but  thy  law  do  I  love 
119. 119  Thou  puttest  away,  .therefore  I  love  thy 
119.  127  I  love  thy  commandments  above  gold 
119  132  usest  to  do  unto  those  that  love  thy  name 
1 19'.  1 40  very  pure  :  therefore  thy  seryant  loveth 
ng.  159  Consider  how  I  love  thy  precepts  :  qui. 
119.  163  I  hate  and  abhor  lying,  .thy  law  do  I  love 
119  165  Great  peace  have  they  which  love  thy  law 
119  167  thy  testimonies . .  I  love  them  exceedingly 
122.  6  Jerusalem :  they  shall  prosper  that  love 
145  20  Lord  preservetli  all  them  that  love  him 
146.  8  bowed  down :  the  Lord  loveth  the  righ. 
Prov.  1.  22  How  long,  ye  simple  ones,  will  ye  love  si.? 

3.  12  For  whom  the  Lord  loveth  he  correcteth 

4.  6  preserve  thee :  love  her,  and  she  shall  keep 

8.  17  I  love  them  that  love  me ;  and  those  that 
8  21  That  I  may  cause  those  that  love  me  to 
8!  36  own  soul :  all  they  that  hate  me  love  de. 

9.  8  rebuke  a  wise  man,  and  he  will  love  thee 

12.  1  Whoso  loveth  instruction  loveth  knowle. 
13  24  he  that  loveth  himchastenethhim  betimes 
15  9  he  loveth  him  that  folio weth  after  right. 

15.  12  A  scorner  loveth  not  one  that  reproveth 

16.  13  and  they  love  him  that  speaketh  right 

17.  17  A  friend  loveth  at  all  times,  andabrother 
17. 19  He  loveth  transgression  that  loveth  strife 
18  21  they  that  love  it  shall  eat  the  fruit  thereof 

19.  8  He  that  getteth  wisdom  loveth  his  own 

20. 13  Love  not  sleep,  lest  thou  come  to  poverty 

21.  17  He  that  loveth  pleasure  (shall  be)  a  poor 
21. 17  he  that  loveth  wine  and  oil  shall  not  be 

22. 11  He  that  loveth  pureness  of  heart,  (for)  the 
29.  3  Whoso  loveth  wisdom  rejoiceth  his  father 

Eccl.  3.  8  A  time  to  love,  and  a  time  to  hate?;  a  time 

5. 10  He  that  loveth  silver  shallnotbe  satisfied 

5. 10  norhethatlovethabundancewithincrease 
9.  9  Live  joyfully  with  the  wife  wliomthoulo. 
Song  1.  3  ointment,  .therefore  do  the  virgins  love 

1.  7  Tell  me,  O  thou  whom  my  soul  loveth,  wh. 

I.  4  we  will  run  after  thee . .  the  upright  love 

3.  1 1  sought  him  whom  my  soul  loveth :  I  so. 


Song  3.  2  I  will  seek  him  whom  my  soul  loveth  :  I 
3.  3  watchmen.  .Saw  ye  him  whom  my  soul  lo.? 

3.  4  but  I  found  him  whom  my  soul  loveth :  I 
Isa  1  23  every  one  loveth  gifts,  and  folio  weth  after 
43  4  I  have  loved  thee  :  therefore  mil  I  give 

48. 14  The  Lord  hath  loved  him :  he  will  do  his 

56.  6  and  to  love  the  name  of  the  Lord,  to  be 

56. 10  sleeping,  lying  down,  loving  to  slumber 

57.  8  thou  lovedst  their  bed  where  thou  sawest 
61.  8  I  the  Lord  love  judgment,  I  hate  robbery 

66. 10  and  be  glad  with  her,  all  ye  that  love  her 
Jer.  2.  25  I  have  loved  strangers,  and  after  them  will 

3.  31  my  people  love  (to  have  it)  so  :  and  what 
ii.  2  whom  they  have  loved,  and  whom  they 
14  10  Thus  have  theyloved  to  wander,  they  have 
31.  3  I  have  loved  thee  with  an  everlasting  love 
Eze.  16.  37  and  all  (them)  that  thou  hast  loved,  with 
Dan.  9.  4  covenant  and  mercy  to  them  thatloveliim 
Hos.  3.  1  love  a  woman  beloved  of  (her)  friend,  yet 
3.  1  who  took  to  other  gods,  and  love  flagons 
4  18  her  rulers  (with)  shame  do  love,  Give  ye 
9.  1  thou  hast  loved  a  reward  upon  every  corn. 

9.10  abominations  were  according  as  they  loved 

10. 11  Ephraim,  .an  heifer .. taught .. loveth  to 

11.  1  then  I  loved  him,  and  called  my  son  out 

12  7  (He  is)  a  merchant,  .he  loveth  to  oppress 

14.  4  I  will  love  them  freely :  for  mine  anger  is 

Amos  5.  15  Hate  the  evil,  and  love  the  good,  andest. 
Mic.  3.  2  Who  hate  the  good,  and  love  the  evil ;  who 
Zeeh.  8.  17  love  no  false  oath  :  for  all  these,  .that  I 

8.  19  feasts ;  therefore  love  the  truth  and  peace 
Mai.  1 .  2  have  loved  you . .  Wherein  hast  thou  loved 

I.  2  not  Esau  Jacob’s  brother?,  .yeti  loved  J. 

2. 11  the  holiness  of  the  Lord  which  he  loved 

Love,  nhnk  ahabah. 

Deut.  7.’  8  because  the  Lord  loved  you,  and  because 
1  Sa.  18.  3  made . .  because  he  loved  him  as  his  own  s. 

20  17  because  he  loved  him.. as  heloveclhisown 

1  Ki.  10.  9  because  the  Lord  loved  Israel  for  ever 

2  Ch.  2.  1 1  Because  the  Lord  hath  loved  his  people 

9.  8  because  thy  God  loved  Israel,  to  establish 
Hos  9  15 1  will  love  them  no  more :  all  their  princes 
Mic.'  6.  8  but  to  do  justly,  and  to  love  mercy,  and 

To  love,  have  in  the  bosom ,  apn  chabab. 

Deut.33.  3  Yea,  he  loved  the  people  ;  all  his  saints 

To  love,  pity,  be  merciful,  orn  racham, 

Psa.  18.  1 1  will  love  thee,  O  Lord,  my  strength 

To  love,  ayanaco  agapao. 

Matt.  5.  43  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour,  and  hate 

5.  44  I  say  unto  you.  Love  your  enemies,  bless 

5.  46  For  if  ye  love  them  which  love  you,  what 

6  24  either  he  will  hate  the  one,  and  love  the 
19.  19  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 

22.  37  Thou  shalt  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all 
22.  39  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 

Mark  10.  21  Then  Jesus, beholding  him, loved  him,  and 
/12  30  thou  shalt  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all 

12.  31  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 
12  33  to  love  him  with  all  the  heart,  and  with 

12.  33  to  love  (his)  neighbour  as  himself,  is  more 

Luke  6.  27  Love  your  enemies,  do  good  to  them  which 

6.  32  if  ye  love  them  which  love  you,  what  th. 

6.  32  for  sinners  also  love  those  that  love  them 

6.  35  love  ye  your  enemies,  and  do  good,  and  1. 

7  s  he  loveth  our  nation,  and  he  hath  built  us 

7.  42  Tell  me.,  which  of  them  will  love  him  m.? 

7  47  shelovedmuch;  but.  .(the  same)lovethli. 

10.  27  Thou  shalt  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all 

11.  43  ye  love  the  uppermost  seats  in  the  synag. 
16. 13  either  he  will  hate  the  one,  and  love  the 

John  3.  16  God  so  loved  the  world,  that  he  gave  his 
■2.  iq  and  men  loved  darkness  rather  than  light 
3.  35  The  Father  loveth  the  Son, andhathgiven 

8.  42  If  God  were  your  Father,  ye  would  love 
10  17  Therefore  doth  my  Father  love  me,  bee. 

II.  5  Jesus  loved  Martha,  and  her  sister  and  L. 

12.  43  they  loved  the  praise  of  men  more  than 

13.  1  having  loved  his  own.  .he  loved  them  unto 

13.  23  Now.  .one  of  his  disciples,  whom  Jesus  1. 
1377!  A  new  commandment.  .That  ye  love  one 

13.  34  as  I  have  loved  you,  that  ye  also  love  me 

14.  15  If  ye  love  me,  keep  my  commandments 

14.  21  and  keepeth  them,  he  it  is  that  lovethme 

14.  21  he  that  loveth  me  shall  be  loved  of  my  F. 
14  21  I  will  love  him,  and  -will  manifest  myself 
14.  23  If  a  man  love  me,  he  will  keep  my  words 
14.  23  my  Father  will  love  him ,  and  we  will  come 
14.  24  He  that  loveth  me  not  keepeth  not  my 
14  28  If  ye  loved  me,  ye  would  rejoice,  because 

14.  31  that  the  world  may  know  that  I  love  the  F. 

15.  9  As  the  Father  hath  loved  me,  so  have  1 1' 

15.  12  That  ye  love  one  another,  as  I  liaveloved 

15.  17  I  command  you,  that  ye  love  one  another 
17.  23  and  hast  loved  them,  as  thou  hast  loved 

17.  24  thou  lovedst  me  before  the  foundation  of 
17.  26  that  the  love  wherewith  thou  hast  loved 
19.  26  and  the  disciple  standing  by  whom  he  1. 
21.  7  that  disciple  whom  Jesus  loved  saith  unto 

21. 15  Simon,  .lovest  thou  me  more  than  these? 
21.  16  again.  .Simon,  (son)  of  Jonas,  lovest  thou 
21.  20  seeth  the  disciple  whom  Jesus  loved  fol. 

Rom.  8.  28  work,  .for  good  to  them  that  love  God 

8.  37  than  conquerors,  through  him  that  loved 

9.  13  As  it  is  written,  Jacob  have  I  loved,  but 

13.  8  Owe  no  man  anything,  but  to  love  one  an. 
13.  8  he  that  loveth  another  hath  fulfilled  the 
13.  9  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 

1  Co.  2.  9  God  hath  prepared  forthem  that  love  him 
8 .  3  if  any  man  love  God ,  the  same  is  known  of 


3. 

4. 

5. 


2  Co.  9.  7  or  of  necessity :  for  God  loveth  a  cheerful 

11. 11  Wherefore?  because  I  love  you  not?  God 

12.15  abundantly  I  love  you,  the  less  I  be  loved 
Gal.  2.  20  the  Son  of  God,  who  loyed  me,  and  gave 
5.  14  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 
Eph.  2.  4  for  his  great  love  wherewith  he  loved  us 
5.  2  walk  in  love,  as  Christ  also  hath  loved  us 
5.  25  love  your  wives,  even  as  Christ,  .loved 
5.  28  So  ought  men  to  love  their  wives  as  their 
5.  28  He  that  loveth  his  wife  loveth  himself 

5.  33  let  every  one.  .so  love  his  wife  even  as  h. 

6.  24  Grace  (lie)  with  all  them  that  love  our  L. 
Col.  3.  19  Husbands,  love  (your)  wives,  and  be  not 

1  Th.  4.  9  ye  yourselves  are  taught  of  God  to  love 

2  Th.  2.16  even  our  Father,  which  hath  loved  us,  and 
2  Ti.  4.  8  unto  all  them  also  that  love  his  appearing 

4.  10  Demas.  .having  loved  this  present  world 
Heb.  1.  9  Thou  hast  loved  righteousness,  and  hated 
12.  6  For  whom  the  Lord  loveth  he  chasteneth 
Jas.  1.  12  Lord  hath  promised  to  them  that  love  him 

2.  5  he  hath  promised  to  them  that  love  him? 

2.  8  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 

1  Pe.  1.  8  Whom  having  not  seen,  ye  love  ;  in  whom 

1.  22  love  one  another  with  a  pure  heart  f  erven. 

2.  17  Honour  all  (men).  Love  the  brotherhood 

3.  IO  he  that  will  love  life,  and  see  good  days 

2  Pe.  2.  15  who  loved  the  wages  of  unrighteousness 

1  Jo.  2.  10  He  that  loveth  his  brother  abideth in  the 

2.  15  Love  not  the  world,  neither  the  things 

2. 15  If  any  man  love  the  world,  the  love  of  the 

3. 10  neither  he  that  loveth  not  his  brother 

3.  11  the  message,  .that  we  should  love  one  an. 
3. 14  We  know  that,  .because  we  love  the  bre. 
3. 14  He  that  loveth  not  (his)  brother  abideth 
3. 18  My  little  children,  let  us  not  love  in  word 

3.  23  and  love  one  another,  as  he  gave  us  com. 

4.  7  let  us  love  one  another,  .every  one  that  1. 

4  8  He  that  loveth  not  knoweth  not  God ;  for 

4. 10  not  that  we  loved  God,  but  that  he  loved 

4.  11  if  God  so  loved  us,  we  ought  also  to  love 
4. 12  If  we  love  one  another,  God  dwelleth  in 
4.  19  We  love  him,  because  he  first  loved  us 
4.  20  If  a  man  say,  I  love  God,  and  liatetli  his 
4.  20  that  loveth  not  his  brother,  .how  can  he  1. 

4.  21  That  he  who  loveth  God  love  his  brother 

5.  1  every  one  that  loveth  him  that  begat  lov. 

5.  2  By  this  we  know  that  we  love  the  children 

5.  2  when  we  love  God,  and  keep  his  comma. 

2  John  1  whom  I  love  in  the  truth ;  and  not  I  only 

5  new  commandment,  .that  we  love  one  a. 

3  John  1  well  beloved  Gaius,  whom  I  loved  in  the 
Rev  1  5  Unto  him  that  loved  us,  and  washed  us 

3  9  make  them,  .to  know  that  I  have  loved 

12.  11  they  loved  not  their  lives  unto  the  death 

6 . To  will  or  wish,  0eAto  thelo. 

Marki2.  38  scribes,  which  love  to  go  inlong  clothing 

7.  To  be  a  friend,  <pi\iu  philed. 

Matt  6  5  for  they  love  to  pray  standing  in  the  syn. 

10  37  He  that  loveth  father  or  mother  more 

10.  37  he  that  loveth  son  or  daughter  more  than 

23.  6  love  the  uppermost  rooms  at  feasts,  and 

Luke2o.  46  love  greetings  in  the  markets,  and  the 
John  5.  20  the  Father  [loveth]  the  Son,  and  showeth 

11.  3  Lord,  behold,  he  whom  thou  lovestis  sick 

1 1  36  Then  said  the  Jews,  Behold,  how  he  loved 

12  25  He  that  loveth  his  life  shall  lose  it ;  and 

15  19  the  world  would  love  his  own  :  but  beca. 

16  27  Father,  loveth  you,  because  ye  have  loved 

20.  2  to  the  other  disciple  whom  Jesus  loved 

21.  15,  16,  17  Lord,  thou  knowestthat  I  love  thee 
2i.  1 7Simon.  .Lovest  thou  me?  Lovest  thoume? 

1  Co  16  22  If  any  man  love  not  the  Lord  J esus  Christ 
Titus  3.  15  Greet  them  that  love  us  in  the  faith.  Grace 
Rev.  3. 19  As  many  as  I  love,  I  rebuke  and  chasten 

22. 15  and  whosoever  loveth  and  maketh  a  lie 


LOVE,  in  — 

1.  To  love,  nnk  aheb.  . 

1  Ki.11.  2  tliejnations. .  Solomon, clave  unto  these  ml. 

2.  To  cleave  to,  p»n  chashaq. 

Isa.  38.  17  thou  hast  in  love  to  my  soul  (delivered 

LOVE,  inordinate  or  much  — 

\.  Doting  love,  agabah.  . 

Eze.  23. 11  she  was  more  corrupt  in  her  inordinate  1. 

2.  Doting  loves,  Q'PJJi  agabim, 

Eze.  33.  31  for  with  their  mouth  they  show  much  love 
LOVE  to  have  the  pre-eminence,  to  — 

To  love  to  be  first,  <piAovpaiTtva>  philoproteuo. 

3  John  9  Diotrephes,  who  loveth  to  have  the  pre-e. 


LOVE,  to  set  — 

To  cleave  to,  pain  chashaq. 

Deut  7.  7  The  Lord  did  not  set  liis  love  upon  you 
Psa.  91. 14  Because  he  hath  set  his  love  upon  me 


LOVE,  tender  — 

Pity,  mercy,  o’orn  rachamim. 

Dan.  1.  9  into' favour  and  tender  love 


with  the  pri. 


LOVE  as  brethren  — • 

Loving  one's  brethren,  <pi\a5e\ipos  philadelphos. 

1  Pe.  3.  8  love  as  brethren,  (be)  pitiful,  (be)  court. 

LOVE  of  the  brethren,  or  brotherly  love  — 

Love  of  the  brethren,  <f>c\a5e\cp'ia  Philadelphia. 
Rorii.12.  10  one  to  another  with  brotherly  love:  in  lion. 
1  Th.  4.  9  as  touching  brotherly  love  ye  need  not 
Heb.  13.  1  Let  brotherly  love  continue 
1  Pe.  1.  22  purified . .  unto  unfeigned  love  of  the  bre. 


LOVE 


624 


LUD 


LOVE  of  money  — - 

Love  of  silver,  epiXapyvpia  philarguril. 

1  Ti.  6.  10  B’or  the  love  of  money  is  the  root  of  all  e. 

LOVE  one’s  children  or  husband  — 

1  .Lover  of  children,  tpixireuvos  philoteknos. 

Titus  2.  4  teach  the  young  women .  .to  love  their  ch. 

2.  Lover  of  husband,  iplXavSpos  pliilandros. 

Titus  2.  4  women  to  be  sober,  to  love  their  husbands 

LOVE  toward  man  — 

Love  of  mankind,  ipiXarBpwvla  philanthropia. 

Titus  3.  4  and  love  of  God  our  Saviour  toward  man 

LOVELY  — 

1.  To  be  loved,  3ns  aheb,  2. 

2  Sa.  1.  23  Saul  and  Jonathan  (were)  lovely  and  pie. 

2.  Desire,  a  desirable  tiling,  T?n?  machmad. 

Song  5.  16  yea,  he  (is)  altogether  lovely.  This  (is)  my 

3.  Very  lovely,  or  lovable,  trpoo-cptXris  prosphiles. 

Phil.  4.  8  whatsoever  things  (are)  lovely ..  think  on 

LOVELY,  very  — 

Doting  acts  of  love,  o-3J5).  agabim. 

Eze.  33.  32  as  a  very  lovely  song  of  one  that  hath  a  pi. 

LOVER  — 

1. T’o  love,  3ns  aheb. 

1  Ki.  5.  1  for  Hiram  was  ever  a  lover  of  David 
Psa.  38.  II  My  lovers  and  my  friends  stand  aloof  from 

88.  18  Lover  and  friend  hast  thou  put  far  from 
Lam.  1.  2  among  all  her  lovers  she  hath  none  to  co. 

2.  To  love,  3ns  aheb,  3. 

Jer.  22.  20  and  cry.  .for  all  thy  lovers  are  destroyed 
22  22  thy  lovers  shall  go  into  captivity :  surely 
30  14  All  thy  lovers  have  forgotten  thee ;  they 
Lam.  1.  19  I  called  for  my  lovers,  .they  deceived  me 
Eze.  16.  33  thou  givestthy  gifts  to  all  thy  lovers,  and 
16.  36  with  thy  lovers,  and  with  all  the  idols  of 
16.  37  I  will  gather  all  thy  lovers,  with  whom 
23.  5  she  doted  on  her  lovers,  on  the  Assyrians 
23.  9  delivered  her  into  the  hand  of  her  lovers 
23.  22  I  will  raise  up  thy  lovers  against  thee,  from 
Hos.  2.  5  I  will  go  after  my  lovers,  that  gave  (me) 

2.  7  she  shall  follow  after  her  lovers,  but  she 
2.  10  her  lewdness  in  the  sight  of  her  lovers 
2.  12  my  rewards  that  my  lovers  have  given  me 
2.  13  she  went  after  her  lovers,  and  forgat  me 

3 . To  dote  on,  love,  agab. 

Jer.  4.  30  lovers  will  despise  thee,  they  will  seek  thy 

4.  A  friend,  companion ,  yn  rea. 

Jer.  3.  1  hast  played  the  harlot  with  many  lovers 

5.  Loves,  D'3nx  ahabim. 

Hos.  8.  9’ alone  by  himself  :  Ephraim  hath  hired  lo. 

LOVER  of  God  — 

Lover  of  God,  <ptx69eos  philotheos. 

2  Ti.  3.  4  of  pleasures  more  than  lovers  of  God 

LOVER  of  good  men  — 

Lover  of  the  good,  cpiXayaBos  philagathos. 

Titus  1.  8  a  lover  of  good  men,  sober,  just,  holy,  tem. 

LOVER  of  hospitality  — ■ 

Lover  of  strangers  or  of  hospitality,  </>iAo'£evos. 

Titus  1.  8  But  a  lover  of  hospitality,  .sober,  just,  h. 

LOVER  of  own  self  — 

Lover  of  self,  (pixavros  philautos. 

2  Ti.  3.  2  men  shall  be  lovers  of  their  own  selves 

LOVER  of  pleasures  — 

Lover  of  pleasure,  <pixi]hovos  philedonos. 

2  Ti."  3.  4  lovers  of  pleasures  more  than  .  .of  God 

LOVES  — 

Beloved,  nn;  yadid. 

Psa.  45.  title,  sons  of  Korah.  Maschil,  A  song  of  loves 

LOVING  — 

1  .Loves,  0'3nk  ahabim. 

Prov.  5.  19'tiie  loving  hind  and  pleasant  roe  ;  let  her 
2.  Good,  3io  tob. 

Prov  22.  1  loving  favour  rather  than  silver  and  gold 
LOVING  kindness  — 

Kindness,  ion  chesecl. 

Psa.  17.  7  Show  thy  marvellous  loving  kindness,  0 

25.  6  tender  mercies  and  thy  loving  kindnesses 

26.  3  thy  loving  kindness  (is)  before  mine  eyes 
36.  7  How  excellent  (is)  thy  loving  kindness,  O 

36. 10  0  continue  thy  loving  kindness  unto  them 

40.  10  I  have  not  concealed  thy  loving  kindness 
40.  11  let  thy  loving  kindness  and  thy  truth  co. 
42.  8  Lord  will  command  his  loving  kindness 
48.  9  We  have  thought  of  thy  loving  kindness 
51.  1  0  God,  according  to  thy  loving  kindness 
63  3  thy  loving  kindness  (is)  better  than  life 

69. 16  Hear  me,  0  Lord  ;  for  thy  loving  kindn. 

88. 11  Shall  thy  loving  kindness  be  declared  111 
89. 33  my  loving  kindness  will  I  not  utterly  take 
89. 49  where  (are)  thy  former  loving  kindnesses 
92.  2  To  show  forth  thy  loving  kindness  in  the 

103.  4  who  crowneth  thee  with  loving  kindness 
107. 43  they  shall  understand  the  loving  kindness 
119.  88  Quicken  me  after  thy  loving  kindness ;  so 
119. 149  Hear,  .according  unto  thy  loving  kind. 
119. 159  O  Lord,  according  to  thy  loving  kindness 
1 18.  2  praise  thy  name  for  thy  loving  kindness 


Psa.  143.  8  Cause  me  to  hear  thy  loving  kindness  in 
Isa.  63.  7  I  will  mention  the  loving  kindnesses  of 
63.  7  to  the  multitude  of  his  loving  kindnesses 
Jer.  9.  24  I  (am)  the  Lord  which  exercise  loving  ki. 

16.  5  my  peace . .  loving  kindness  and  mercies 

31.  3  with  loving  kindness  have  I  drawn  thee 

32.  18  showest  loving  kindness  unto  thousands 
Hos.  2.  19  betroth,  .in  loving  kindness,  and  in  mer. 

LOW  — 

1. A  ( common )  man,  D7R  adam. 

Psa.  49.  2  Both  low  aud  high,  rich  and  poor,  toget. 

2 . Low,  humble,  hsci  shaphal. 

Job  5.  II  To  set  up  on  high  those  that  be  low  ;  that 
Eecl.  12.  4  when  the  sound  of  the  grinding  is  low,  and 
Eze.  17.  6  became  a  spreading  vine  of  low  stature 

17.  24  I  the  Lord,  .have  exalted  the  low  tree 
21.  26  exalt(himthatis)low,  and  abase  (him  that 

3 . Lower,  under ,  ‘tinn  tachti. 

Lam.  3.  55  I  called . .  O  Lord,  out  of  the  low  dungeon 
[See  also  Bring,  brought,  degree,  man.] 

LOW,  to  — 

To  low,  n;ja  gaah. 

1  Sa.  6.'  12  along  the  highway,  lowing  as  they  went 
Job  6.  5  grass?  or  loweth  the  ox  over  his  fodder? 

LOW,  to  be  — 

1. T’o  be  bowed  down,  nrt^  shachach,  2. 

Isa.  29.  4  thy  speech  shall  be  low  out  of  the  dust 

2.  To  be  low,  humble,  shaphel. 

Isa.  32.  19  and  the  city  shall  be  low  in  a  low  place 

LOW,  to  he  made  — 

1. Tobe  low,  humble,  shaphel. 

Isa.  2.  17  the  haughtinessof  man  shall  be  made  low 
40.  4  every  mountain  and  bill  shall  be  made  low 

2 . Humiliation,  lowliness,  Tanelvaxns  tapeinosis. 

Jas.  1.  10  But  the  rich,  in  that  he  is  made  low :  be. 

LOW,  to  bring  or  lay  — 

To  make  low  or  humble,  Ssiy  shaphel,  5. 

1  Sa.  2.  7  The  Lord,  .he  bringeth  low,  and  lifteth 
Prov  29.  23  A  man’s  pride  shall  bring  him  low :  but  h. 
Isa.  13.  11  will  lay  low  the  haughtiness  of  the  terrible 

25.  12  of  thy  walls  shall  he  bring  down,  lay  low 

26.  5  lofty  city,  he  layeth  it  low.  .layeth  it  low 

LOW,  to  be  brought  — 

1. T’o  be  low,  ?pn  makak. 

Psa.  106.  43  and  were  brought  low  for  their  iniquity 

2.  To  be  made  low,  1)30  makak,  6. 

Job  24.  24  but  are  gone  and  brought  low ;  they  are 

3.  To  bow  down,  nna  shachach. 

Psa.  107.  39  they  are  minished  and  brought  low  thro. 

4.  To  be  bowed  down,  nnei  shachach,  2. 

Eccl.  12.  4  daughters  of  music  shall  be  brought  low 

5 . To  be  low,  humble,  Saal  shaphel. 

Isa.  2.  12  and.  .lifted  up.  .he  shall  be  brought  low 

6.  To  make  low,  raweivoco  tapeinob. 

Luke  3.  5  every  mount,  and  hill  shall  be  brought  low 

LOW  country  or  plain  — 

Low  country,  low  land,  nVs?’  shephelah. 

1  CI1.27. 28  sycamore  tree's  that  (were)  in  the  low  pi. 

2  Ch.  9.  27  that  (are)  in  the  low  plains  in  abundance 

26. 10  had  much  cattle,  both  in  the  low  country 
28.  18  had  invaded  the  cities  of  the  low  country 

LOW  estate,  or  place,  or  degree  — 

1  .Low,  humble  place,  zd;?  shephel. 

Psa.  136.  23  Who  remembered  us  in  our  low  estate 
Eccl.  10.  6  great  dignity,  and  the  rich  sit  in  low  pi. 

2 . Lowness,  low  place,  ribtpp  shiphlah. 

Isa.  32. 19  and  the  city  shall  be  low  in  a  low  place 

3.  Low,  humble,  Tcnreti'is  lapeinos. 

Luke  1.  52  put  down,  .and  exalted  them  of  low  deg. 
Rom  12. 16  condescend  to  men  of  low  estate.  Be  not 
Jas.  1.  9  Let  the  brother  of  low  degree  rejoice  in 

1. Lowliness,  loiv  estate,  ramivoxus  tapeinosis. 

Luke  I.  48  For  lie  hath  regarded  the  low  estate  of 

LOW,  lower  or  lowest  parts  — 

Lower,  under,  Tinn  tachti. 

Psa.  63.  9  shall  go  into  the  lower  parts  of  the  earth 
139. 15  wrought  in  the  lowest  parts  of  the  earth 
Isa.  44.  23  shout,  ye  lower  parts  of  the  earth:  break 
Eze.  26.  20  shall  set  thee  in  thelow  parts  of  the  earth 

LOW,  very  — 

Beneath,  low,  na»  mattah. 

Deut28.  43  high,  and  thou  shalt  come  down  very  low 

LOWER,  lowest  — 

1  .End,  extremity,  hyp  katsah. 

1  Ki.  12.  31  made  priests  of  the  lowest  of  the  people 

13.  33  made,  .of  the  lowest  of  the  people  priests 

2  Ki.  17.  32  and  made  unto  themselves  of  the  lowest 

2.  Low,  humble,  shaphal. 

Lev.  13.  20  behold,  it  (be)  in  sight  lower  than  the  skin 
13. 21  and  (if)  it  (be)  not  lower  than  the  skin,  but 

13.  26  and  it  (be)  no  lower  than  the  (other)  skin 

14.  37  which  in  sight  (are)  lower  than  the  wall 


3 . Lower,  under,  jimrppi  tachton. 

Isa.  22.  9  gathered  together  the  waters  of  the  lower 
Eze.  40.  18. And  the  pavement,  .(was)  the  lower  pav. 

40.  19  from  the  forefront  of  the  lower  gate  unto 

41.  7  and  so  increased  (from)  the  lowest ..  to  the 

42.  3  than  the  lower,  and  than  the  middlemost 

42.  6  straitened  more  than  the  lowest  and  the 

43.  14  to  the  lower  settle  (shall  be)  two  cubits 

4 . Lower,  under,  'Finn  tachti. 

Gen.  6.  16  lower,  second,  and  third . .  shalt  thou  make 
I)eut  32.  22  shall  burn  unto  the  lowest  hell,  and  shall 
Neh.  4.  ^Therefore  setl  in  the  lower  places  behind 
Psa.  86.  13  thou  hast  delivered  my  soul  from  the  lo. 
88.  6  Thou  hast  laid  me  in  the  lowest  pit,  in  da. 

5.  Last,  most  extreme,  distant,  eo’xaTOS  eschatos. 

Lulcei4.  9  begin  with  shame  to  take  the  lowest  room 
14. 10  But.  .go  and  sit  down  in  the  lowest  room 

6.  Lower  down,  Kardrcpos  katOteros. 

Eph.  4.  9  descended  first  into  the  lower  parts  of  the 

LOWER  or  LOUR,  to  — 

To  lour,  be  dark,  gloomy,  <ttv -yvafa  stugnazo. 

Matt  16.  3  for  the  sky  is  red  and  lowering.. hypocrites 
LOWER,  to  make  — 

1.  To  let  or  malce  to  lack,  nen  chaser,  3. 

Psa.  8.  5  thou  hast  made  him  a  little  lower  than  the 

2.  To  make  low,  less,  AXarToca  elattoo. 

Heb.  2.  7  madest  him  a  little  lower  than  the  ang. 

2.  9  who  was  made  a  little  lower  than  the  an. 
LOWER,  to  be  put  — 

To  make  low,  humble,  skaphel,  5. 

Prov  23.  7  than  that  thou  shouldest  be  put  lower  in 

LOWING  — 

A  voice,  7i p  qol. 

1  Sa.  15.  14  and  the  lowing  of  the  oxen  which  I  hear? 
LOWLINESS  (of  mind)  — 

Lowliness  of mind.Tcnretvocppoovvri  tapeinophrosune. 
Eph.  4.  2  With  all  lowliness  and  meekness,  with 
Phil.  2.  3  in  lowliness  of  mind  let  each  esteem  other 

LOWLY  — 

1  .Low,  humble,  afflicted,  1)5),  UJ)  ani,  anav. 

Prov.  3.  34  scorueth. .but  he  giveth  grace  unto  the  1. 
16.  19  of  an  humble  spirit  with  the  lowly,  than 

2.  To  be  lowly,  jny  tsana. 

Prov  n.  2  cometh  shame  :  but  with  the  lowly  (is)  w. 

3 . Low,  humble,  Sa^  shaphal. 

Psa.  138.  6  yet  hath  he  respect  unto  the  lowly :  but 

4.  Low,  humble,  raircivis  tapeinos. 

Matt  11.  29  I  am  meek  and  lowly  in  heart :  and  ye 
LU-'BIM,  D’3!1?. 

The  inhabitants  of  N.  Africa,  W.  from  Egypt.  (See 

Libyans). 

2  Ch.12.  3  the  L.,  the  Sukkiims,  and  the  Ethiopians 

16.  8  Were  not.  .Ethiopians  and. .  L.  a  huge 
Nah.  3.  9  was)  infinite ;  Put  and  L.  were  thy  help. 

LTJC'-AS,  LUKE,  Aomcas  light- giving . 

A  physician  who  travelled  much  with  the  apostle  Paul, 
and  is  understood  to  have  written  the  third  gospel  and 
the  Acts  of  the  Apostles. 

Col.  4.  14  L.,  the  beloved  physician,  and  Demas 
2  Ti.  4.  II  Only  L.  is  with  me.  Take  Mark,  and  bring 
Phm.  24  Marcus,  Aristarchus,  Demas,  L.,  my  fell. 

LU-CI-FER,  SVn  shining  one. 

A  translation  of  held  applied  to  the  king  of  Babylon 
by  Isaiah,  in  reference  to  his  glory  and  pomp.  B.c.  720. 

Isa.  14. 12  0  L.,  son  of  the  morning  !  (how) art  thou 
LU-CI'-US,  Aovkios  of  light. 

1.  A  Christian  from  Cyrene,  ministering  at  Antioch. 

Acts  13.  1  L.  of  Cyrene,  andManaen,  which  had  been 

2.  A  kinsman  of  Paul;  perhaps  the  same  as  No  1. 

Rom.  16.  21  Timotheus  my  work  fellow,  and  L.,  and 

LUCRE  — 

1.  Dishonest  gain,  px?  betsa. 

1  Sa.  8.  3  turned  aside  after  lucre,  and  took  bribes 

2 . Gain,  profit,  xepdos  Jcerdos. 

Titus  1.  11  teaching  things  for  filthy  lucre’s  sake 

LUCRE,  given  to  or  greedy  of  filthy  — 

A  shameful  gainer,  alaxpoKepS-qs  aischrokerdes. 
Titus  1.  7  must  be . .  no  striker,  not  given  to  filthy  1. 
1  Ti.  3.  8  not  double  tongued . .  not  greedy  of  filthy  1. 

LUCRE,  for  filthy  — 

Shamefully  gaining.  altrxpoKcpbds  aisclvrokerdos. 

1  Pe.  5.  2  not  for  filthy  lucre,  but  of  a  ready  mind 

LUCRE,  not  greedy  of  filthy  — 

Not  loving  silver,  acpiXapyvpos  aphilarguros. 

1  Ti.  3.  3  no  striker,  not  greedy  of  filthy  lucre ;  but 

LUD,  LUD'-IM.  LY-DI'A,  mS. 

1.  Son  of  Shem,  B.c.  2280;  supposed  to  have  founded 
the  kingdom  of  Lydia  in  Asia  Minor. 

Gen.  10.  22  Tile  children  of  Sliem  . .  Arphaxad,  and  L. 
1  Ch.  1.  17  The  sons  of  Shem.  .Arphaxad,  and  L.,  and 

2.  Descendants  of  Lud  in  N.  Africa,  Asia  Minor,  Assyria, 
&c. 

Isa.  66.  19  I  will  send  those  that  escape,  .(to)  Pul 
Eze  27.  10  They  of  Persia  and  of  L.  and  of  Phut  were 


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LU'-DIM,  nnA 

Son  of  Mizraim ;  the  African  Lewatah  in  Mauritania. 
Gen.  io.  13  Mizraim begat  L.,  and  Anamim,  and  Leh. 

1  Oh.  i.  11  Mizraim  begat  L.,  and  Anamim,  and  Leh. 

LU'-HITH,  n'm>,  n-nS  table. 

A  city  of  Moab  between  Ar  and  Zoar,  at  the  S.  extremity 
of  the  Salt  Sea. 

Isa.  15.  5  for  by  the  mounting  up  of  L.  with  weep. 
Jer.  48.  5  For  in  the  going  up  of  L.  continual  weep. 

LUKEWARM  - 

Somewhat  warm,  xh<apos  chliaros. 

Rev.  3.  16  So  then  because  thou  art  lukewarm,  and 

LUMP  (of  figs)  — 

1.  Bunch  of  dried  figs,  nb3i  debelah. 

2  Ki.  20.  7  And  Isaiah  said,  Take  a  lump  of  figs.  And 
Isa.  38.  21  Let  them  take  a  lump  of  figs,  and  lay  (it) 

2.  .1/ass  of  things  mixed,  <pvpa.naphu.rama. 

Rom.  9.  21  of  the  same  lump  to  make  one  vessel  unto 
11.  16  if  the  first  fruit  (be)  holy,  the  lump  (is)also 
1  Co.  5.  6  a  little  leaven  leaveneth  the  whole  lump? 

5.  7  that  ye  may  be  a  new  lump,  as  ye  are  uni. 
Gal.  5.  9  A  little  leaven  leaventh  the  whole  lump 

LUNATICK,  to  be  — 

To  be  moon-struck,  <re\r)Via£oy.a.i. 

Matt.  4.  24  those  which  were  lunatick,  and  those  that 

17.  15  he  is  lunatick,  and  sore  vexed :  for  oft 
LURK  privily,  to  — 

To  hide,  watch  secretly,  j5)t  tsaphan. 

Prov.  1. 11  let  us  lurk  privily  for  the  innocent  witho. 

1. 18  And. .they  lurk  privily  for  their  (own)  lives 

LURKING  — 

To  sit  still  or  down,  nifi;  yashab. 

Psa.  17.  12  as  it  were  a  young  lion  lurking  in  secret 

LURKING  place  — 

1.  Place  of  lying  in  wait,  ins?  maarab. 

Psa.  10.  8  He  sitteth  in  the  lurking  places  of  the  vill. 

2.  Hiding  place,  D'xirp  machaboim. 

1  Sa.  23.  23  take  knowledge  of  all  the  lurking  places 

LUST  — 

l.Soul,  breath,  desire,  nephesh. 

Exod  15.  9  my  lust  shall  be  satisfied  upon  them ;  I 
Psa.  78. 18  they  tempted . .  by  asking  meat  for  their  1. 
2. Stubbornness, enmity, imagination, nn'PVsheriruth 
Psa.  81.  12  gave  them  up  unto  their  own  hearts’  lust 

3.  Object  of  desire,  nigs  taavah. 

Psa.  78.  30  They  were  not  estranged  from  their  lust 

4.  Desire,  over  desire,  hriSvyla  epithumia. 

Mark  4. 19  the  lusts  of  other  things  entering  in,  choke 
John  8.  44  tiie  lusts  of  your  father  ye  will  do.  He  w. 
Rom.  1.  24  through  the  lusts  of  their  own  hearts,  to 
6. 12  rthat  ye  should  obey  it  in  the  lusts  thereof] 
7.  7  for  I  had  not  known  lust,  except  the  law 

13.  14  provision  for  the  flesh,  to  (fulfil)  the  lusts 
Gal.  5.  16  and  ye  shall  not  fulfil  the  lust  of  the  flesh 

5.  24  have  crucified  the  flesh  with  the.  .lusts 
Eph.  2.  3  conversation  in  times  past  in  the  lusts  of 

4.  22  corrupt  according  to  the  deceitful  lusts 

1  Ti.  6.  9  many  foolish  and  hurtful  lusts,  which  dr. 

2  Ti.  2.  22  Flee  also  youthful  lusts  :  but  follow  righ. 

3.  6  silly  women,  .led  away  with  divers  lusts 

4.  3  after  their  own  lusts  shall  they  heap  to 
Titus  2.  12  denying  ungodliness  and  worldly  lusts 

3.  3  serving  divers  lusts  and  pleasures,  living 
Jas.  1.  14  when  he  is  drawn  away  of  his  own  lust 

1. 15  when  lust  hath  conceived,  it  bringeth  fo. 

1  Pe.  1.  14  according  to  the  former  lusts  in  your  ig. 

2.  11  abstain  from  fleshly  lusts,  which  war  ag. 

4.  2  in  the  flesh  to  the  lusts  of  men,  but  to  the 
4.  3  when  we  walked  in  lasciviousness,  lusts 

2  Pe.  1 .  4  the  corruption . .  in  the  world  through  lust 

2.  10  that  walk  after  the  flesh  in  the  lust  of  un. 

2.  18  they  allure  through  the  lusts  of  the  flesh 

3.  3  come . .  scoffers,  walking  after  their  own  1. 

1  Jo.  2. 16  lust  of  the  flesh,  and  the  lust  of  the  eyes 

2. 17  the  world  passeth  away,  and  the  lust  the. 

6.  25  Lust  not  after  her  beauty  in  thine  heart 
Jude  16  complainers,  walking  after  theirown  lusts 

18  should  walk  after  their  own  ungodly  lusts 

5 . Pleasure,  sweetness,  nSowfi  hedone. 

Jas.  4.  1  of  your  lusts  that  war  in  your  members? 

4.  3  ask.  .thatyemay  consume (it)uponyourl. 

6 . Eager  desire,  upcfs  orexis. 

Rom.  1.  27  burned  in  their  lust  one  toward  another 

7. Suffering,  affection,  n ados  pathos. 

1  Th.  4.  5  Not  in  the  lust  of  concupiscence  even  as 

LUST  (after),  to  — 

1. To  desire,  incline  to,  flix  avah,  7. 

Nurmi.  34  there  they  buried  the  people  that  lusted 
Psa.106. 14  But  lusted  exceedingly  in  the  wilderness 

2.  To  desire,  nix  avah,  3. 

Deut  14.  26  for  whatsoever  thy  soul  lusteth  after,  for 

3.  Desire,  nix  awah. 

Deut  12. 15,  20,  21  whatsoever  thy  soul  lusteth  after 

i.  To  desire  greatly,  iiriOvylo)  epithumeo. 

Matt.  5.  28  whosoever  looketh  on  a  woman  to  lust  af. 
1  Co.  10.  6  not.. after  evil  things,  as  they  also  lusted 

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Gal.  5.  17  the  flesh  lusteth  against  the  spirit,  and 
Jas.  4.  2  Ye  lust,  and  have  not :  ye  kill,  and  desire 

5.  To  be  desiring,  elvai  iiriBvppTps  einai  epithumetes. 

1  Co.  10.  6  we  should  not  lust  after  evil  things.as  they 

6.  Desire,  over  desire,  ImSvfxia  epithumia. 

Rev.  18.  14  the  fruits  that  thy  soul  lusted  after  are  d. 

7.  To  desire  upon  or  eagerly,  InnroOloi  epipotheo. 

Jas.  4.  5  The  spirit  that  dwelleth  in  us  lusteth  to 

LUSTING— 

Desire,  nixn  taavah. 

Numn’.  4  the  mLxed  multitude .  .fell  a  lusting :  and 

LUSTY  — 

Oil,  ointment,  ]ay  shamen. 

Judg.  3.  29  about  ten  thousand  men,  all  lusty,  and 

LUZ,  nS  bending,  curve. 

1.  A  city  of  tiie  Canaanites,  afterwards  called  Beth  el ; 
in  the  lot  of  Benjamin.  Now  called  Beilin. 

Gen.  28. 19  the  name  of  that  city  (was  called)  L.  at  the 
35.  6  So  Jacob  came  to  L. ,  which  (is)  in  the  land 
48.  3  God  Almighty  appeared  unto  me  at  L.  in 
Josli.16.  2  goeth  out  from  Beth-el  to  L.,  and  passeth 

18.  13  toward  L.,  to  the  side  of  L.,  which  (is)  B. 
Judg.  1.  23  now  the  name  of  the  city  before  (was)  L. 

2.  A  city  in  the  land  of  the  Hittites,  i.e.  Cyprus  ;  built 
by  the  man  who  showed  the  entrance  of  Luz  or  Bethel 
to  the  spies  of  Israel.  B.C.  1425. 

Judg.  x.  26  called  the  name  thereof  L. :  which  (is)  the 

LY-CA-O-NI'-A,  AvKaovla. 

A  province  of  Asia  Minor  N.  from  Cilicia,  W.  from 
Cappadocia,  and  S.  from  Galatia.  Its  chief  cities  were 
Derbe,  Lystra,  and  Iconium. 

Acts  14.  6  fled  unto  Lystra  and  Derbe,  cities  of  L. 

14. 11  saying  in  the  speech  of  L.,  The  gods  are 

LY-CI'-A,  Au/ci'a. 

A  province  in  the  extreme  S.  of  Asia  Minor. 

Acts  27.  s  Pamphylia,  we  came  to  Myra,  (a  city)  of  L. 
LYD'-DA,  AuSSa. 

A  city  of  Dan,  ten  miles  E.  from  Joppa ;  once  called 
Lod  and  Diospolis  ;  now  Ludd. 

Acts  9.  32  down  also  to  the  saints  which  dwelt  at  L. 
9.  3s  all  that  dwelt  in  L.  and  Saron  saw  him 
9.  38  forasmuch  as  L.  was  nigh  to  Joppa,  and 

LY-DI'-A,  lib  Avbla. 

1.  Lud.  A  country  and  people  in  the  N.  of  Africa,  W. 
from  Egypt. 

Eze.  30.  5  Ethiopia,  and  Libya,  and  L.,  and  all  the 

2.  A  devout  woman  of  Thyatira,  converted  by  Paul’s 
preaching  at  Philippi. 

Acts  16.  14  certain  woman  named  L.,  a  seller  of  pur. 

16.  40  entered  into  (the  house  of)  L.:  and  when 

LYDIANS,  □'-]))>. 

A  people  of  Africa.  See  Lud,  Ludim. 

Jer.  46.  9  the  L.,  that  handle  (and)  bend  the  bow 

LYING  — 

1. A  lying,  deceitful  one,  313  kedab. 

Dan.  2.  9  ye  have  prepared  lying  and  corrupt  words 

2.  To  lie,  deceive,  fail,  3)3  kazab,  3. 

Eze.  13.  19  your  lying  to  my  people  that  hear  (your)  1.? 

3. /1  lie,  deceit,  3)3  kazab. 

Eze.  13.  6Theyhaveseenvanityandlyingdivination 
13.  7  and  have  ye  not  spoken  a  lying  divination 
4.7b  fail,  feign,  lie,  deceive,  vnp  kachash,  3. 

Isa.  59.  13  In  transgressing  and  lying  against  the  L. 
Hos.  4.  2  By  swearing,  and  lying,  and  killing,  and 

5.  A  lie,  failure,  feigning,  trn?  kachash. 

Psa.  59. 12  and  for  cursing  and  lying  (which)  they  s. 

6.  Liars,  o'^ns  kechashim. 

Isa.  30.  9  lying  children,  children  (that)  will  not 

7.  To  fall,  Sji  naphal. 

De'ut2i.  1  If  (one)  be  found  slain.,  lying  in  the  field 

8.  Vanity,  falsehood,  xi^  shav. 

Psa.  31.  6  I  have  hated  them  that  regard  lying  va. 
Jon.  2.  8  They  that  observe  lying  vanities  forsake 

9.  Falsehood ,  lie,  sheqer. 

1  Ki.  22.  22  I  will  be  a  lying  spirit  in  the  mouth  of 

22.  23  Lord  hath  put  a  lying  spirit  in  the  mouth 

2  Ch.18.  21  lying  spirit  in  the  mouth  of  all  his  proph. 

1 8.  22  Lord  hath  put  a  lying  spirit  in  the  mouth 
Psa.  31.18  Let  the  lying  lips  be  put  to  silence  ;  which 
109.  2  they  have  spoken  against  me  with  a  lying 
1 19.  29  Remove  from  me  the  way  of  lying  ;  and 

119.  163  I  hate  and  abhor  lying  :  (but)  thy  law  do 

120.  2  Deliver  my  soul,  0  Lord,  from  lying  lips 
Prov.  6. 17  A  proud  look,  a  lying  tongue,  and  hands 

10. 18  He  that  hideth  hatred  (with)  lying  lips 

12. 19  but  a  lying  tongue  (is)  but  for  a  moment 
12.  22  Lying  lips  (are)  abomination  to  the  Lord 

17.  7  becometh  not  a  fool ;  much  less  do  lying  1. 
21.  6  The  getting  of  treasures  by  a  lying  tongue 
26.  28  A  lying  tongue  hateth  (those  that  are)  affl. 

Isa.  32.  7  devices  to  destroy  the  poor  with  lying  wo. 
Jer.  7.  4  Trust  ye  not  in  lying  words,  saying,  The 

7.  8  ye  trust  in  lying  words,  that  cannot  profit 
29.  23  have  spoken  lying  words  in  my  name,  wh. 

10.  ri  word  of  falsehood,  133  debar  sheqer. 
Prov.  13.5  A  righteous  (man)  hateth  lying:  but  a  wicked 


11.  A  lie,  falsehood,  ij/eSSor  pseudos. 

Eph.  4.  25  Wherefore  putting  away  lying,  speak  ev. 
2  Th.  2.  9  with  all  power  and  signs  and  lying  won. 

LYING  down  — 

1. A  couch,  lying  down,  S?3"3  reba. 

Psa.  j  39.  3  compassest  my  path  and  my  lying  down 

2.  To  lie,  lie  down,  33»  shakab. 

Isa.  56.  10  sleeping,  lying  down,  loving  to  slumber 

LYING  in  wait  — 

1.  Place  of  lying  in  wait,  eveSpov  enedron. 

Acts  23. 16  heard  of  their  lying  in  wait,  he  went  and 

2.  Counsel  against  one,  InfiovXri  epiboule. 

Acts  20. 19  befell  me  by  the  lying  in  wait  of  the  Jews 
LYING  in  wait,  (men  ) — 

1.7b  lie  in  wait,  3ix  arab. 

Judg  16.  9  menpying  in  wait,  abiding  with  her  in  the 
2 .Place  of  lying  in  wait,  3-ixa  maarab. 

Judg.  9.  35  Abimelecli  rose  up.  .from  lying  in  wait 

LYING  with  — 

1. A  place  of  lying  down,  33^0  mishkab. 

Numyi.  17  woman  that  hath  known  man  by  lyingw. 
31.18  that  hath  not  known  a  man  by  lying  witli 
31.35  that  had  not  known  man  by  lying  with  him 
Judg2i.  12  that  had  known  no  man  by  lying  with  any 

2.  To  lie,  lie  doion,  33^  shakab. 

Gen.  34.  7  folly,  .in  lying  with  Jacob’s  daugher  ;  w. 
Deut22.  22  If  a  man  be  found  lying  with  a  woman  m. 

LY- SA-NI'-AS,  Avffavlas. 

A  tetrarch  of  Abilene.  A.D.  26. 

Luke  3.  1  Herod  being  tetrarch  of  Galilee,  .and  L. 

LY-SI'-AS,  Avoids. 

Chief  captain  of  the  Roman  garrison  at  Jerusalem. 

Acts  23.  26  Claudias  L.  unto  the  most  excellent  gov. 
24.  7  [chief  captain  L.  came  (upon  us),  and  with] 
24.  22  When  L.  the  chief  captain,  .come  down 

LYS'-TRA,  Avarpa. 

A  city  of  Lycaonia,  in  Asia  Minor,  forty  miles  W.  of 
Iconium.  Now  called  Latik. 

Acts  14.  6  They  were  ware  of  (it),  and  fled  unto  L. 

14.  8  there  sat  a  certain  man  at  L.,  impotent  in 
14.  21  they  returned  again  to  L.,  and  (to)  Icon. 
16.  1  Then  came  he  to  Derbe  and  L.:  and,  beh. 
16.  2  by  the  brethren  that  were  at  L.  and  Ico. 
2  Ti.  3. 11  afflictions,  which  came  unto  me.  .at  L. 


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MA-A'-CHAH,  MA-A'-CAH,  riyjp  depression. 

1.  Son  of  Nahor,  Abraham’s  brother,  by  Reumah  a 
concubine,  b.c.  i860. 

Gen.  22.  24  his  concubine . .  bare  also  Tebah . .  and  M. 

2.  One  of  David’s  wives,  and  mother  of  Absalom.  B.C. 
1060. 

2  Sa.  3.  3  Absalom,  the  son  of  M.  the  daughter  of  T. 

1  C’h.  3.  2  Absalom  the  son  of  M.  the  daughter  of  T. 

3.  A  district  and  city  of  Syria,  in  Manasseh,  E.  of  J ordan. 

2  Sa.  10.  8  Ish-tob,  and  M.,  (were)  by  themselves  in 

1  Ch.19.  6  to  hire  them  chariots,  .out  of  Syria-M. 

19.  7  So  they  hired ..  the  king  of  M.  and  his  pe. 

4.  A  king  of  Maachah.  B.C.  1060. 

2  Sa.  10.  6  sent  and  hired .  .of  king  M.  a  thousand 

5.  The  father  of  Achish  king  of  Gath  in  Solomon’s  time. 
B.C.  1038. 

1  Ki.  2.  39  ran  away  unto  Achish  son  of  M .  king  of  G. 

6.  The  wife  of  Rehoboam  and  mother  of  Abijah  kings 
of  Judah.  B.C.  1000. 

1  Ki.  15.  2  his  mother’s  name  (was)  M.,  the  daughter 

2  Ch.n.  20  after  her  he  took  M.  the  daughter  of  Ab. 

11.  21  Rehoboam  loved  M.  the  daughter  of  Abs. 
11.  22  Rehoboam  made  Abijah  the  son  of  M.  the 

7.  The  mother  of  Asa  king  of  Judah.  B.c.  960. 

1  Ki.  15. 10  his  mother’s  name  (was)M.,  the  daughter 

15.  13  also  M.  his  mother,  even  her  he  removed 

2  Ch.15.  16  (concerning)  M.  the  mother  of  Asa  the  king 

8.  Concubine  of  Caleb  the  son  of  Hezron.  B.C.  1500. 

1  Ch.  2.  48  M.,  Caleb’s  concubine,  bare  Sheber,  and 

9.  A  woman  of  Benjamin,  married  to  Machir,  son  of 
Manasseh.  B.c.  1630. 

1  Ch  7. 15  whose  sister’s  name(was)M.;  and  the  name 
7.  16  M.  the  wife  of  Machir  bare  a  son,  and  she 

10.  Wife  of  Jehiel  the  father  or  founder  of  Gibeon. 
B.C.  1250. 

1  Ch  8  29  father  of  Gibeon ;  whose  wife’s  name . .  M. 
■  g.  35  dwelt.  .Jehiel,  whose  wife’s  name.  .M. 

11.  The  father  of  Hanuu,  one  of  David’s  warriors.  B.C. 
1048. 

1  Ch.n.  43  Hanun,  the  son  of  M.,  and  Josliaphat  the 

12.  The  father  of  Shephatiah,  who  ruled  the  Simeonites 
in  David’s  time.  B.c.  1038. 

1  Ch.27. 16  the  Simeonites ;  Shephatiah  the  son  of  M. 


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MA-A-CHA'-THI,  MA-A-CHA-THITES,  'ntfifO,  ntffip. 
Patronymic  of  the  inhabitants  of  Maacliah  orMaacliath, 
near  Mount  Ilermon,  at  the  W.  slope  of  South  Anti- 
lebanus. 

Deut.  3.  14  Argob  unto  the  coasts  of  Geshuri  and  M. 
Josh.  12.  5  the  border  of  the  Geshurites,  and  the  M. 
,3.  n  and  the  border  of  the  Geshurites  and  M. 

13.  13  expelled  not.. the  M.;  but.. the  M.  dwell 
2  Sa.  23.  34  Ahasbai,  the  son  of  theM.,  Eliamthe  son 
2  K.i.25.  23  Jaazaniah  the  son  of  a  M.,  they  and  their 
1  Cli.  4.  19  Naharn,  the  father  of .  .Eshtemoa  the  M. 
Jer.  40.  8  Jezaniah  the  son  of  a  M.,  they  and  tHeir 

5IA-A  -DAI,  'll ?a  Jah  is  ornament. 

One  who  had  taken  a  strange  wife.  B.C.  456. 

Ezra  10.  34  Of  the  sons  of  Bani;  M.,  Amram,  and  Uel 
3SIA-AD-I  AH,  n;"!ya  •ToA  is  ornament. 

A  priest  who  returned  from  Babylon  with  Zerubbabel. 

B. C.  538. 

Nell.  12.  5  Miamim,  M.,  Bilgah 
jia'-AI,  'jra  Jah  is  compassionate. 

One  of  the  priests  who  purified  the  people  after  their 
return  from  Babylon.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  12.  36  his  brethren..  Milalai,  Gilalai,  M.,  Netli. 

MA-A'LEH  AK-RAB'-BIM,  D'fnpy 

An  acclivity  on  the  S.  border  of  Judah,  betweenKedish 

and  the  Salt  Sea,  with  a  bend  toward  the  East. 

Josh  15.  3  it  wentout  to  the  south  side  to  M.-A.,  and 
MA-A'-RATH,  n-#.»  bare  place. 

A  city  in  the  hill  country  of  Judah  near  Beth-anon ;  now 
Uminan. 

Josh.15.  59  M.,  and  Betli-anoth,  and  Eltekon  ;  six 
MA-A'-SE'-IAH,  rt'rpi)D  work  of  Jah. 

1.  A  Levite  appointed '  for  the  service  of  praise.  B.C. 
1015. 

1  Ch.15. 18  with  them  their  brethren.  .M.,  and  Matt. 

15.  20  Eliab,  and  51.,  and  Benaiali,  with  psalter. 

2.  One  of  the  captains  who  assisted  in  setting  J oash  on 
the  throne  of  Judah.  B.C.  878. 

2  Ch.23.  1  M.  the  son  of  Adaiah,  and  Elisliaphat  the 

3.  An  officer  of  king  Uzziah.  B.C.  810. 

2  CI1.26. 11  hand  of  Jeiel  the  scribe,  and5I.tlie  ruler 

4.  Son  of  Ahaz,  king  of  Judah.  B.C.  741. 

2  Ch.28.  7  slew  M.  the  king’s  son,  and  Azrikam  the 

5.  The  governor  of  Jerusalem  in  Josiah's  reign,  b.c. 

64°2  Ch.34.  8  51.  the  governor  of  the  city,  and  Joah  the 

C.  A  priest  who  had  taken  a  strange  wife.  B.C.  456. 

Ezra  10. 18  M„  and  Eliezer,  and  Jarib,  and  Gedaliah 

7.  A  priest  of  the  family  of  Harim,  who  had  taken  a 
strange  wife.  B.c.  456. 

Ezra  10.  21  51.,  and  Elijah,  and  Sliemaiah,  and  Jehiel 

8.  A  priest,  family  of  Pashur,  who  had  taken  a  strange 
wife.  B.C.  456. 

Ezra  10.  22  M.,  Islimael,  Netlianel,  Jozabad,  and  El. 

9.  One  who  had  taken  a  strange  wife  of  the  family 
of  Pahath-5Ioab.  B.C.  486. 

Ezra  10.  30  51,  Mattaniali,  Bezaleel,  and  Binnui,  and 

10.  Father  of  Azariali  who  repaired  part  of  the  wall  of 
Jerusalem.  B.C.  470. 

Neh.  3.  23  After  him  repaired  Azariah  the  son  of  51. 

11.  A  priest  who  stood  beside  Ezra  while  he  read  the 
law.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  8.  4  51.,  on  his  right  band;  and  on  his  left  hand 

12.  A  priest  who  explained  the  law  read  by  Ezra.  Per¬ 
haps  the  same  with  No.  13. 

Neh.  8.  7  51.,  Kelita,  Azariah,  Jozabad,  Hanan,  Pe. 

13.  One  who  sealed  the  covenant  made  by  Nehemiah. 
B.C.  445. 

Neh.  10.  25  Rehum,  Kashabnah,  M. 

14.  A  descendant  of  Pliarez,  dwelling  in  Jerusalem  after 
the  captivity,  b.c.  445. 

Neh.  11.  5  51.  the  son  of  Baruch,  the  son  of  Col-hozeh 

15.  A  Benjamite  whose  descendants  dwelt  in  Jerusalem 
after  the  captivity.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  11.  7  the  son  of  M.,  the  son  of  Ithiel,  the  son  of 

16.  A  priest  who  assisted  at  the  purification  of  the  wall. 
Perhaps  the  same  with  No.  11. 

Neh.  12.  41  M.,  51iniamin,  Michaiah,  Elioenai,  Zech. 

17.  Another  priest  who  took  part  in  the  above  ceremony. 
B.C.  445- 

Neh.  12.  42  51.,  and  Shemaiah,  and  Eleazar,  and  Uzzi 

18.  A  priest  whose  son  was  sent  by  king  Zedekiali  to 
inquire  of  the  Lord.  B.C.  680. 

Jer  21.  1  and  Zephaniah  the  son  of  M.  the  priest 
29.  23  Zephaniah  the  son  of  M.  the  priest,  and 
37.  3  and  Zephaniah  the  son  of  M.  the  priest 

19.  The  father  of  a  false  prophet  during  the  Babylonish 
captivity.  B.C.  638. 

Jer.  29.  21  of  Ahab . .  and  of  Zedekiali  the  son  of  51. 

20.  An  officer  of  the  temple  in  Jehoiakim’s  reign.  B.C. 

6oi. 

Jer.  35.  4  above  the  chamber  of  51.  the  son  of  Slial. 
BIAA-SE'-IAH,  n;pna  Jah  is  a  refuge. 

The  grandfather  of  Baruch,  Jeremiah’s  amanuensis  and 
messenger,  b.c.  650. 

Jer.  32.  12  Baruch  the  son  of  Neriah,  the  son  of  M. 
51.  59  Seraiah  the  son  of  Neriah,  the  son  of  M. 


MA-A-SI'-AI,  Vj/d  work  of  Jah. 

An  Aaronite  whose  family  dwelt  in  Jerusalem  after 
the  captivity,  b.c.  445. 

1  Ch.  9. 12  51.  the  son  of  Adiel,  the  son  of  Jalizerali 
MA'-ATH,  Metad. 

An  ancestor  of  Jesus,  through  Mary. 

Luke  3.  26  Which  was  (the  son)  of .51.,  which  was  (the 
LiA'-AZ,  pjja  counsellor. 

A  son  of  Ram,  tile  eldest  son  of  Jeralimeel,  great  grand¬ 
son  of  Judah.  B.C.  1470. 

1  Ch.  2.  27  thesonsof  Pmm.  .were 51., and  Jamin.and 
MA-AZ-I'AH,  inuya,  njjya  strength  of  Jah. 

1.  A  priest  to  whom  the  charges  of  the  sanctuary  were 
assigned  by  lot  in  the  days  of  David.  B.C.  1015. 

1  CI1.24.  18  to  Delaiah,  the  four  and  twentieth  to  51. 

2.  A  priest  or  family  of  priests  that  sealed  the  covenant 
made  by  Nehemiah.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  10.  8  M.,  Bilgai,  Shemaiah :  these  (were)  the  p. 
MA-CE-DO-NI-A,  Macedonian,  MaueSorta.  MafteS&V 
A  region  N.  of  Greece  proper,  having  Thessaly  and 
Epirus  on  the  S.,  Thrace  and  the  zEgean  Sea  on  the  E., 
the  Adriatic  and  Illyria  on  the  W.,  and  Dardania  and 
Mocsia  on  tlic  N.  The  towns  were  Ampliipolis,  Apol- 
lonia,  Berea,  Philippi,  and  Thessalonica.  The  Romans 
divided  the  whole  country  S.  of  the  valley  of  the  Danube 
into  IUyricum,  Achaia,  and  Macedonia,  which  included 
Thessaly.  I11  5Iacedonia  proper  are  Ampliipolis,  Bercca, 
Philippi,  Thessalonica,  and  Apollonia. 

Acts  I  Si  9  51.,  and  prayed  him .  .Come  over  into  51. 
16.  10  we  endeavoured  to  go  into  51.,  assuredly 
16.  12  which  is  the  chief  city  of  that  part  of  51. 

18.  s  Silas  and  Timotheus  were  come  from  M. 

19.  21  when  lie  had  passed  through  M.  and  Ac. 

19  22  sent  into  51.  two  of  them  that  ministered 

19.  29  caught  Gaius  and  Aristarchus,  men  of  51. 

20.  1  and  departed  for  to  go  into  M. 

20.  3  he  purposed  to  return  through  51. 

27.  2  a  51.  of  Thessalonica,  being  with  us 
Rom  15.  26  it  hath  pleased  them  of  51.  and  Acliaia 

1  Co.  16.  5  pass  through  51. :  for  I  do  pass  through  51. 

2  Co.  1. 16  by  you  into  51. .  .to  come  again  out  of  51. 

2.  13  leave  of  them,  I  went  from  thence  into  51. 

7.  5  when  we  were  come  into  51.,  our  flesh  had 

8.  1  grace  of  God  bestowed  on . .  churches  of  M. 

9.  2  I  boast  of  you  to  them  of  M.,  that  Achaia 
9.  4  if  they  of  51.  come  with  me,  and  find  you 

11.  9  the  brethren  which  came  from  51.  supplied 
Phil.  4.  15  I  departed  from  51.,  no  churches  coinmu. 

1  Tli.  1.  7  to  all  that  believe  in  51.  and  Achaia 

1.  8  word  of  the  Lord  not  only  in  M.  and  Ach. 
4. 10  all  the  brethren  which  are  in  all  51.  :  but 

1  Ti.  1.  3  abide  still  at  Ephesus,  when  I  went  into  M. 

MACH-BAN'-AI,  '333a  thick. 

A  Gadite  warrior  who  joined  David  in  Ziklag.  B.C.  1058. 

1  Ch  12. 13  Jeremiah  the  tenth,  51.  the  eleventh 

MACH-BE'-NAH,  n:3?3  knob,  lump. 

Patronymic  of  a  descendant  of  Caleb  the  son  of  Jepliun- 
neli ;  comp.  Cabbon,  Josh.  15.  40. 

1  Ch.  2.  49  the  father  of  51.,  and  the  father  of  Gibea 

MA'-CHI,  '3(3. 

A  Gadite,  the  father  of  Geuel  whom  5Ioscs  sent  to  spy 
out  the  land.  B.C.  1520. 

Num  13.  15  Of  the  tribe  of  Gad  Geuel  the  son  of  51. 
MA'-CHIR,  T3i3  salesman. 

1.  Son  of  Manasseli.  b.c.  1635. 

Gen.  50.  23  children  also  of  51.  the  son  of  5fanasseli 
N  urn  26.  29  51. ,  the  family  of  the  Macliirites :  and  51. 
27.  1  the  son  of  51.,  the  son  of  5Ianasseh,  of  the 
32.  39  the  children  of  M.  the  son  of  Afanasseh 
32.  40  gave  Gilead  unto  51.  the  son  of  Manasseli 
36.  1  the  son  of  51.,  the  son  of  51anasseh,  of  the 
Deut.  3. 15  And  I  gave  Gilead  unto  M. 

Josh.  13.  31  the  children  of  M.  the  son  of  51anasseh 
13.  31  of  the  children  of  51.  by  their  families 
17.  1  51.,  the  first  born  of  51anasseh,  the  father 
17.  3  Gilead,  the  sonof  5I.,thesonof51anasseh 
Judg.  5. 14  out  of  51.  came  down  governors,  and  out 

1  Ch.  2.  21  the  daughter  of  51.  the  father  of  Gilead 

2.  23  to)  the  sons  of  M.,  the  father  of  Gilead 

7. 14  the  Aramitess  bare  M.  the  father  of  Gilead 
7.  is  51.  took  to  wife  (the  sister)  of  Huppim  and 
7  16  the  wife  of  51.  bare  a  sou,  and  she  called 
7.  17  Gilead,  the  son  of  M.,  the  son  of  Manasseh 

2.  A  Manassite,  living  near  Malianaim  in  the  days  of 
David.  B.c.  1040. 

2  Sa.  9.  4,  5  the  house  of  51.,  the  son  of  Ammiel 

17.  27  ami  51.  the  son  of  Ammiel  of  Lo-debar,  and 

MA-CHIR-ITES,  'T??  Descendants  of  the  preceding. 
Nuni26.  29  of  51aciilr,  the  family  of  the  M.  :  and  51. 

MACH-NAD-E'-BAI,  '3133a  gift  of  the  noble  one. 

A  Jew  who  had  taken  a  strange  wife  during  or  after  the 
captivity.  B.C.  445. 

Ezra  10.  40  51.,  Rhasliai,  Sharai 
XACH-PE'-LAII,  nl7?3a  winding , spiral  form. 

A  field  before  51amre  in  Hebron  with  a  cave  bought  for 
a  burying  piace  by  Abraham  from  Epliron  the  Hittite. 
Gen. 23.  9  he  may  give  me  the  cave  of  M.,  which  he 
23.  17  the  field  of  Ephron,  which  (was)  in  M. 

23. 19  the  cave  of  the  field  of  M.  before  5famre 
25.  9  Ishmael  buried  him  in  the  cave  of  M.,  in 

49.  30  In  the  cave  that  (is)  in  the  field  of  51. 

50.  13  buried  him  in  the  cave  of  the  field  of  51. 


1 .  To  pretend  to  be  feeble,  nrA  lahah,  7 

Prov.26. 18  As  a  mad  (man),  who  castetli  fire  brands 

2.  To  be  mad,  erring,  l’:y  shaga,  4. 

Deut  28.  34  So  that  thou  slialt  be  mad  for  the  sight 
2  Ki.  9.  1 1  wherefore  came  thismad  (fellow)  to  thee? 
Jer.  29.  26  for  every  man  (that  is)  mad,  and  maketh 
Hos.  9.  7  the  spiritual  man  (is)  mad,  for  the  mult. 

3.  Madness,  gar  la  mania. 

Acts  26.  25  I  am  not  mad,  most  noble  Festus ;  but  sp. 

MAD,  to  be  or  feign  self  — 

1  .To  be  foolish,  to  shine,  SVn  halal. 

Eccl.  2.  2  1  said  of  laughter,  (It  is)  mad  ;  and  of  m. 

2.  To  show  self  foolish,  bbn  halal,  7  a. 

1  Sa.  21  13  feigned  himself  mad  in  their  hands,  and 
Jer.  25.  16  shall  drink,  and  be  moved,  and  be  mad 
so.  38  images,  and  they  are  mad  upon  (tlieir)  id. 

51.  7  drunken ..  therefore  the  nations  are  mad 

3.  To  show  self  mad  or  erring,  51:7  shaga,  7. 

1  Sa.  21. 14  Lo,  ye  see  the  man  is  mad  :  wherefore 

4.  To  be  furious,  raving,  mad,  yalvoyai  mainomai. 
John  IO.  20  He  hath  a  devil,  and  is  mad ;  why  hear  ye 
Acts  12.  15  And  they  said  unto  her,  Thou  art  mad.  B. 

26.  25  I  am  not  mad,  most  noble  Festus  ;  but  sp. 

1  Co.  i4.  23  come  in.,  will  they  not  say  that  ye  are  m.? 

MAD  against,  to  be  — 

1. To  act  foolishly,  bbrt  halal,  3  a. 

Psa.102.  8  they  that  are  mad  against  me  are  sworn 

2.  To  be  furious  or  mad  with  any  one,  igyalrofiai. 
Acts  26.  11  being  exceedingly  mad  against  them,  I. 

MAD,  to  make  —  .  . 

1  .To  act  foolishly,  make  foolish,  bbn  halal,  3a. 

Eccl.  7.  7  Surely  oppression  maketh  a  wise  man  m. 
Isa.  44.  25  maketh  diviners  mad ;  that  tumeth  wise 

2.  To  turn  round  into  madness,  rrepirpeirw  els  gavlav. 
Acts  26.  24  Paid,  .much  learning  doth  make  thee  mad 

IiIA'-DAI,  'i?  middle. 

A  son  of  Japlieth,  B.C.  2320,  whose  descendants  (5Iedes) 
lived  in  Media,  the  region  S.  of  the  Caspian  Sea,  having 
Hyrcania  and  Parthia  outlie  E.,  Persia  and  Susiana  on 
the  S.,  Assyria  and  Armenia  on  the  5V. 

Gen.  10.  2  51.,  and  Javan,  and  Tubal,  and  5Iesliech 
1  Ch.  1.  5  51.,  and  Javan,  and  Tubal,  and  5Ieshech 

MADE  — 

Ten,  or  Made,  nfy  asah  or  MSI  osar. 

1  Ki.  22.  48  Jelioshapliat  made  ships  of  TliarsliisU  lo 

MADE,  to  be  — 

1. To  be  formed,  brought  forth,  Vn,  bin  chul,  chil,  3 1>. 
Job  1 5.  7  (Ait)  tliou  the  first . .  or  wast  thou  made 

2.  To  be  given,  jrij  natlian,  2. 

Isa.  51. 12  son  of  man  (which)  shall  be  made  (as)  gr. 

3.  To  be  destroyed,  13s  abad ,  2. 

Ezra  4.  19  rebellion  and  sedition  have  been  made 

6.  11  let  liis  house  be  made  a  dunghiU  for  this 

4.  To  be  made,  MSI  asah,  2. 

Exod25-  31  beaten  work  shall  the  candlestick  be  made 
Lev.  2.  7  oblation,  .shall  be  made  (of)  fine  flourwith 
2.  8  bring  the  meat  offering  that  is  made  of 
2.  11  No  meat  offering,  .shall  he  made  with  le. 

6.  21  In  apanit  shall  be  made  with  oil..baken 

13.  51  spread .  .in  any  work  that  is  made  of  skin 
Num.  4.  26  all  that  is  made  for  them  :  so  shall  they 

6.  4  shall  lie  eat  nothing  that  is  made  of  the 

1  Ki.  10.  20  there  was  not  the  like  made  in  any  king. 

2  Ki.  12. 13  there  wasnot  made  forthe  house  of  the  L. 

2  Ch.  9. 19  there  was  not  the  like  made  in  any  king. 
Psa.  33.  6  were  the  heavens  made  ;  and  all  the  host 

5.  To  be  made,  M'S l  asah,  4. 

Psa.  139.  is  when  I  was  made  in  secret,  .curiously  w. 

G.  To  set,  D'i y,  D'b  sum,  sim. 

2  Sa.  15.  4  0  that  I  were  made  judge  in  the  land,  that 
Ezra  5. 17  that  a  decree  was  made  of  Cyrus  the  king 

7.  To  be  set,  Ditz  sum,  2. 

Dan.  2.  5  aud  your  houses  shall  he  made  a  dunghill 

8.  To  be  made  like,  appointed,  shevah,  4. 

Dan.  3. 29  their  houses  shall  he  made  a  dunghill 

9.  To  beget,  bring  forth,  yevvdw  gennao. 

2  Pe.  2.  12  But  these,  .[made]  to  be  taken  and  destr. 

1 0.  To  become,  begin  to  be,  yivoyai  ginomai. 

Matt.  4.  3  command  that  these  stones  be  made  bread 

9. 16  taketh  from  the  garment,  and  the  rent  is 
03.  ! c  when  he  is  made,  ye  make  him  twofold 
25.  6  And  at  midnight  there  was  a  cry  made 
27.  24  but.  .rather  a  tumult  was  made,  he  took 

5Iark  2. 21  away  from  the  old,  and  the  rent  is  made 
2.  27  The  sabbath  was  made  for  man,  and  not 

14.  4  5Vhy  was  this  waste  ofthe  ointment  made? 
Luke  i.  3  command  this  stone  that  it  be  made  bread 

8. 17  nothing  is  secret  that  shall  not  be  made 
14. 12  bid  thee  again,  and  a  recompence  be  made 
23.  12  Pilate  and  Herod  were  made  friends  tog. 
23. 19  "Who  for  a  certain  sedition  made  in  the  city 

John  1.  3  All  things  were  made  by  him  ;  and  with. 

‘  1.  3  was  not  any  thing  made  that  was  made 

1  10  the  world  was  made  by  him,  and  the  wo. 

1  14  the  Word  vvasjnade  flesh,  andilwelljun-^ 
2’.  9  had  tasted  the  water  that  Was  made  wine 
5  4  [was  made  whole  of  whatsoever  disease] 


MADE 


627 


MAHANAIM 


John  5.  6  saith  unto  him,  Wilt  thou  be  made  whole? 

5.  9  immediately  the  man  was  made  whole,  and 

5. 14  Behold,  thou  art  made  whole:  sin  no  more 

8.  33  how  sayest  thou,  Ye  shall  be  made  free? 

9.  39  that  they  which  see  might  be  made  blind 
Acts  7.  13  Joseph's  kindred  was  made  known  unto 

12.  5  prayer  was  made  without  ceasing  of  the 
13  32  how  that  the  promise  which  was  made 

14.  5  when  there  was  an  assault  made  both  of 

19.  26  they  be  no  gods  which  are  made  with  ha. 
21. 40  when  there  was  made  a  great  silence,  he 

26.  6  the  promise  made  of  God  unto  our  fathers 

Rom.  1.  3  which  was  made  of  the  seed  of  David  acc. 

2.  25  thy  circumcision  is  made  uncircumcision 

7. 13  Was  then  that  which  is  good  made  death 
10. 20  I  was  made  manifest  unto  them  that  asked 
11.  9  Let  their  table  be  made  a  snare,  and  at. 

1  Co.  1.  30  who  of  God  is  made  unto  us  wisdom,  and 

3. 13  Every  man’s  workshall  be  made  manifest 

4.  9  we  are  made  a  spectacle  unto  the  world 

4. 13  we  are  made  as  the  filth  of  the  world,  (and) 
7.  21  if  thou  mayest  be  made  free,  use  (it)  ra. 

9.  22  I  am  made  all  things  to  all  (men),  that  I 

11.  19  approved  may  be  made  manifest  among 
14. 25  thus  are  the  secrets  of  his  heart  made  m. 

15.  45  The  first  man  Adam  was  made  a  living 

2  Co.  5.  21  that  we  might  be  made  the  righteousness 
Gal.  3.  13  Christ  hath  redeemed  us.  .being  made  a 

4.  4  Son,  made  of  a  woman,  made  under  the 
Eph.  2. 13  ye . .  are  made  nigh  by  the  blood  of  Christ 

3.  7  Whereof  I  was  made  a  minister,  according 
Phil.  2.  7  took,  .and  was  made  in  the  likeness  of  men 
CoL  1.  23  gospel,  .whereof  I  Paul  am  made  a  min. 

1.  25  Whereof  I  am  made  a  minister,  according 
Titus  3.  7  we  shouldbe  made  heirs  according  to  the 
Ueb.  1.  4  Being  made  so  much  better  than  the  an. 

3.  14  For  we  are  made  partakers  of  Christ,  if 

5.  5  Christ  glorified  not  himself  to  be  made 

6.  4  and  were  made  partakers  of  the  Holy  G. 

6.  20  made  an  high  priest  for  ever,  after  the 

7.  12  there  is  made  of  necessity  a  change  also 

7.  16  Who  is  made,  not  after  the  law  of  a  car. 
7.  21  For  those  priests  were  made  without  an 
7.  22  By  so  much  was  Jesus  made  a  surety  of 
7.  26  an  high  priest,  .made  higher  than  the  h. 

11.  3  were  not  made  of  things  which  do  appear 
Jas.  3.  9  which  are  made  after  the  similitude  of  G. 

1  Pe.  2.  7  the  same  is  made  the  head  of  the  corner 

11. ro  be,  tivai  einai. 

Acts  16.  13  where  prayer  was  wont  to  be  made ;  and 

12. ro  lay,  be  laid,,  Keiyat  keimai, 

1  Ti.  1.  9  the  law  is  not  made  for  a  righteous  man 
[See  also  Almonds,  appear,  atonement,  bald,  better, 
breach,  bring  forth,  broad,  cedars,  clean,  confession, 
conformable,  desolate,  drunk,  fat,  gazingstock,  glorious, 
inquisition,  king,  like,  low,  mention,  naked,  partition, 
plain,  possess,  reckoning,  red,  search,  serve,  slaughter, 
straight,  strong,  sure,  sweet,  thin,  unclean,  white, 
whole]. 

7,7  A  DF.  of,  that  is  — 

Vessel,  instrument,  "Ss  Teeli. 

Num3i.  20  all  that  is  made  of  skins,  and  all  work  of 
HADE,  tiling  — 

1 .  Work,  njxS'o  melakah. 

Lev.  13. 48  in  a  skin,  or  in  any  thing  made  of  skin 

2.  Deed,  work,  nb'jya  maaseh. 

1  Ch.  9.  31  the  tilings  that  were  made  in  the  pans 
Psa.  45.  1  I  speak  of  the  things  which  I  have  made 

3.  Anything  made,  Trolyya poiema. 

Rom.  1.  20  being  understood  by  the  things  that  arem. 
HADE  ready  to  hand  — 

Ready,  prepared,  eroiyos  hetoimos. 

2  Co.  10.  16  line  of  things  made  ready  to  our  hand 
HADE  with  or  without  hands,  not  — 

Mot  made  with  hands,  axeiponoigros  acheiropoietos. 
Marki4.  58  I  will  build  another  made  without  hands 
2  Co.  5.  1  an  house  not  made  with  hands,  eternal 
Col.  2.  ii  with  the  circumcision  made  w  ithout  ha. 

HADE  np,  to  be  — 

To  go  vp  in  length,  progress,  nTnx  nSj]  alah  arukah. 

Nell.  4.  7  that  the  walls  of  Jerusalem  were  made  up 
21  ADI  AN.  MaSia/u. — See  Midian. 

Acts  7.  29  was  a  stranger  in  the  land  of  SI.,  where  he 
HAD  HAN,  (to  play  the)  — 

1  .To  be  mad  or  erring,  V7&  sliaga,  4. 

1  Sa.  21. 15  Have  I  need  of  mad  men,  that  ye  have 

I.To  show  self  mad  or  erring,  V'f?  shaga,  7. 

1  Sa.  21.  is  to  play  the  mad  man  in  my  presence? 
HAD-HAN'-NAH,  .TJjyp  heap. 

1.  A  city  of  Judah,  near  Ziklag.  Same  as  El-Minyay, 
iftecn  miles  from  Gaza. 

Josh.  15.  31  And  Ziklag,  and  M.,  and  Sansannah 

2.  Patronymic  of  a  son  of  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephunneh. 

1  Ch.  2.  49  She  bare  also  Shaaph  the  father  of  M. 
HAD'-HEN.  ]B7B  heap. 

A  city  of  Aloab,  whose  destruction  was  foretold  by  Jere¬ 
miah.  B.C.  628-586. 

Jer.  48.  2  thou  shalt  be  cut  down,  O  51.;  the  sword 
MAD-HE'-NAH,  rnpiD  heap. 

A  city  of  Benjamin,  near  Jerusalem. 

Isa.  10.  31  51.  is  removed ;  the  inhabitants  of  Gebim 


|  madness” 

1  .Foolishness,  madness,  boasting,  nbVin  holelah. 
Eccl.  1.  17  I  gave  my  heart  to  know,  .madness  and 

2.  12  to  behold  wisdom,  and  madness,  and  folly 
7.  25  of  folly,  even  of  foolishness  (and)  madness 
9.  3  madness  (is)  in  their  heart  while  they  live 

2.  Foolishness,  madness,  boasting,  niSVin  holeluth. 

Eccl.  10. 13  the  end  of  his  talk  (is)  mischievous  mad. 

3.  Madness,  erring,  py3»  shiggaon. 

Deut28.  28  Lord  shall  smite  thee  with  madness,  and 
Zech  12.  4  I  will  smite . .  his  rider  with  madness ;  and 

4.  Want  of  thought  or  sense,  &voia  anoia. 

Luke  6.  11  they  were  filled  with  madness ;  and  com. 

5.  Wrong  mindedness,  wapatppovia paraphronia. 

2  Pe.  2. 16  dumb  ass.. forbade  the  madness  of  the  pr. 
MA'-DON,  pip  district  of  the  dan. 

A  Canaanitish  city  in  the  N.  of  the  Holy  Land. 

Josh  11.  1  he  sent  to  Jobab  king  of  51.,  and  to  the 

12. 19  The  king  of  51.,  one ;  the  king  of  Hazor 
MAG'-BISH,  ty’23B  a  fortress. 

A  place  named  with  Bethel,  Ai,  &c. 

Ezra  2.  30  children  of  51.,  an  hundred  fifty  and  six 

MAG-DA'-LA,  MayoaAa,  MayaSdv  a  tower,  greatness. 
A  city  of  Galilee,  S.W.  of  the  Sea  of  Tiberias ;  the  same 
with  Dalmanutha,  or  near  it ;  comp.  5Iark  8.  10.  Now 
a  small  vUlage  called  J lejdel,  three  miles  N.  of 
Tiberias. 

5Iatt  15.  39  took  ship,  and  came  into  the  coasts  of  [51.] 
MAG-DA-LE'-NE,  VlaybaXyv!). 

A  woman  of  5Iagdala,  called  5Iary. 

Matt  27.  56  Among  which  was  51ary  51.,  and  Mary  the 

27.  61  And  there  was  5Iary  51.,  and  the  other  51. 

28.  1  the  first  (day)  of  the  week,  came  51ary  51. 
Marki5-  40  among  whom.. Mary  51.,  and  5fary  the  m. 

15.  47  And  5Iary  51.  and  51ary  (the  mother)  of  J. 

16.  1  5Iary  51.,  and  Mary  the  (mother)  of  James 

16.  9  [he  appeared  first  to  Mary  51.,  out  of  w  ] 

Luke  8.  2  Mary  called  51.,  out  of  whom  went  seven 
24. 10  It  was  Alary  51.,  and  Joanna,  and  5Iary 
J0IU119.  25  Mary  the  (wife)  of  Cleophas,  and  Alary  51. 

20.  1  first  (day)  of  the  week  cometh  5Iary  51. 
20.  18  Alary  51.  came  and  told  the  disciples  that 

HAG-Dr-EL,  Vk'llB  God  is  renowned. 

A  duke  of  Edom.  B.C.  1450. 

Gen.  36.  43  Duke  51.,  duke  Iram :  these  (be)  the  dukes 
1  Ch.  1.  54  Duke  M.,  duke  Iram.  These  (are)  the  dukes 

MAGICIAN  — 

1  .Scribes,  magicians,  caapn  charlummim. 

Gen.  41.  8  sent  and  called  for  all  the  magicians  of  E. 

41.  24  And  I  told  (this)  unto  the  magicians  ;  but 
Exod.  7. 11  the  magicians  of  Egypt,  they  also  did  in 

7.  22  the  magicians  of  Egypt  did  so  with  their 

8.  7,  18  the  magicians  did  so  with  their  ench. 

8. 19  the  magicians  said  unto  Pharaoh,  Tliis(is) 

9. 1 1  the  magicians  could  not  stand  before  51. 

9. 11  the  boil  wTas  upon  the  magicians,  and  upon 

Dan.  r.  20  ten  times  better  than  all  the  magicians 
2.  2  the  king  commanded  to  call  the  magicians 

2 .Scribe,  magician,  copn  chartom. 

Dan.  2. 10  asked  such  things  at  any  magician,  or  as. 
2. 27  the  astrologers,  the  magicians,  the  sooth. 

4.  7  the  magicians,  the  astrologers,  the  Chal. 

4.  9  O  Belteshazzar,  master  of  the  magicians 

5.  11  of  the  magicians,  astrologers,  Chaldeans 

MAGISTRATE  — 

1. A  judge,  magistrate,  shephat. 

Ezra  7.  25  set  magistrates  and  judges,  which  may  j. 

2.  To  possess  restraint,  7>T'  trn  yarash  ctser. 

J udg  18.  7  no  magistrate  in  the  land,  that  might  put 

3.  Ruler,  the  first,  foremost,  apxv  arche. 

Lukei2. 11  when  they  bring  you  unto,  .magistrates 

4.  A  ruler,  &px<uu  archon. 

Lukei2.  58  thou  goest  with,  .adversary  to  the  magi. 

5.  Leader  of  a.  host,  or  paryjyos  strategos. 

Acts  16.  20  brought  them  to  the  magistrates,  saying 
16.  22  the  magistrates  rent  off  their  clothes,  and 

15.  35  the  magistrates  sent  the  serjeants,  saying 

16.  36  The  magistrates  have  sent  to  let  you  go 
16.  38  serjeants  told  these  words  unto  the  mag. 

MAGISTRATES,  to  obey  — 

To  be  obedient  to  rulers,  reiBapx^iu  peitharcheo. 

Titus  3.  1  to  obey  magistrates,  to  be  ready  to  every 
MAGNUTCAL  — 

To  make  great,  gadal,  5. 

1  Ch.22.  5  house .  .(must  be)  exceeding  mngnifical 
MAGNIFICENCE  — 

Greatness,  peyaheiirgs  megaleiotes. 

Acts  19.  27  and  her  magnificence  shouldbe  destroyed 
MAGNIFIED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  or  become  great,  Vi)  gadal. 

2  Sa.  7.  26  let  thy  name  be  magnified  for  ever,  say. 

1  Ch.17.  24  that  thy  name  may  be  magnified  for  ever 
Psa.  35.  27  Let  the  Lord  be  magnified,  which  hath 
40. 16  let  such . .  say  continually,  The  Lord  be 
70.  4  let  such . .  say  continually.  Let  God  be  ma. 
Zech  12.  7  do  not  magnify  (themselves)  against  Ju. 
Alai.  1.  5  The  Lord  will  be  magnified  from  the  bor. 


2 .To  be  lifted  up,  R?}  nasa,  2. 

2  Ch.32.  23  so  that  he  was  magnified  in  the  sight  of 
MAGNIFY,  to  — 

1.  To  magnify,  Via  gadal,  3. 

J osh.  3.  7  This  day  will  I  begin  to  magnify  thee  in 

4. 14  On  that  day  the  Lord  magnified  Joshua 

1  Ch.29.  25  the  Lord  magnified  Solomon  exceedingly 

2  Ch.  1.  1  hisGod(was)  with  him,  and  magnified  him 
Job  7.  17  What  (is)  man,  that  thou  shouldest  mag. 
Psa.  34.  3  O  magnify  the  Lord  with  me,  and  let  us 

69.  30  and  w  ill  magnify  him  with  thanksgiving 

2 . To  make  great,  *77 a  gadal,  5. 

Gen.  19. 19  thou  hast  magnified  thy  mercy,  which  thou 
Job  19.  5  If  indeedyewillmagnify. .  against  me,  and 
Psa,  35.  26  clothed  with  shame  and  dishonour  that  m. 

38.  16  when  my  f oot slippeth,  they  magnify,  .ag. 
55.  12  neither,  .he  that  hated  me.  .did  magnify 

138.  2  thou  hast  magnified  thy  word  above  all 
Isa.  42.  21  he  will  magnify  the  law,  and  make  (it)  h. 
Jer.  48.26  5Iakeyehimdrunken;forhemagnified(h.) 

48.  42  because  he  hath  magnified . .  against  the  L. 
Lam.  1.  9  O  Lord,  behold ..  for  the  enemy  hath  ma. 
Dan,  8. 11  Yea,  he  magnified,  .even  to  the  prince  of 

8.  25  he  shall  magnify . .  in  his  heart,  and  by  pe. 
Zeph.  2.  8,  10  have  reproached . .  and  magnified . .  aga. 

3.  To  make  great,  magnify,  increase,  Rajy  saga,  5. 

J ob  36.  24  Remember  that  thou  magnify  his  w  ork,  w. 

4.  To  make  honourable  or  glorious,  5o£a£o>  doxazo. 
Rom  11. 13  apostle  of  the  Gentiles,  I  magnify  mine 

5.  To  make  great,  yeyaAvvca  mcgaluno. 

Luke  1.  46  Mary  said,  Aly  soul  doth  magnify  the  L. 
Acts  5  13  durst  no  man.  .but  the  people  magnified 

10.  46  them  speak  with  tongues,  and  magnify  G. 
19. 17  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus  was  magnified 

Phil.  1.  20  also  Christ  shall  be  magnified  in  my  body 
MAGNIFY  self,  to  — 

To  make  self  great,  Via  gadal,  7. 

Isa.  10. 15  shall  the  saw  magnify  itself  against  him 
Eze.  38.  23  Thus  will  I  magnify  myself,  and  sanctify 
Dan.  11.  36  magnify  himself  above  every  god,  and  sh. 

11.  37  for  he  shall  magnify  himself  above  aU 

MA'-GOG,  aiac,  M 07017. 

1.  The  second  son  of  Japlieth.  B.C.  2340. 

Gen.  10.  2  Af .,  and  Afadai,  and  Javan,  and  Tubal,  and 
1  Ch.  1.  5  AI.,atid  Aladai.and  Javan,  and  Tubal,  and 

2.  The  descendants  of  Alagog  and  their  land,  called 
Scythia,  in  the  N.  of  Asia  and  Europe. 

Eze.  3S.  2  set  thy  face  against  Gog,  the  land  of  AI. 

39.  6  I  will  send  a  fire  on  AI.,  and  among  them 
Rev.  20.  8  Gog  and  AI.,  to  gather  them  together  to 

KA-GOR  MIS-SA'-BIB,  h’BSB  7)3D  (error  is  about. 

A  symbolic  name  of  Pashur.  B.C.  600. 

Jer.  20.  3  hath  not  called  thy  name  Pashur,  but  AI. 
MAG-PI'- ASH,  c'ifSJB  collector  of  a  cluster  of  stars, 
A  person  or  family  that  sealed  the  covenant  made  by 
Nehemiah.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  10.  20  AI.,  Aleshullam,  Hezir 
MA-HA'-LAK,  nbca  tenderness,  mildness. 

Great  grandson  of  Aianasseh,  through  Hammoleketh 
B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  7.  iSsister  Hammoleketh  hare.  .Abiezer,  andAI. 
KA-HA-LAL'-EEL,  God  is  splendour. 

1.  Son  of  Cainan  the  grandson  of  Seth.  B.  C.  3609-2714. 
Gen  5. 12  Cainan  lived  seventy  years,  and  begat  AI. 

5. 13  Cainan  lived  after  he  begat  AI.  eight  bun. 

3. 15  AI.  lived  sixty  and  five  years,  and  begat  J. 

5. 16  AI.  lived  after  he  begat  Jared  eight  hund. 

5. 17  all  the  days  of  AI.  w  ere  eight  hundred  ni. 

1  Ch.  1.  2  Kenan,  AI.,  Jered 

2.  One  whose  descendants  dwelt  in  Jerusalem  after  the 
captivity.  B.c.  566. 

Neh.n.  4  Shephatiah,  the  son  of  AI.,  of  the  children 
MA-HA'-LATH,  nSqp  mild. 

1.  A  daughter  of  Islimael,  and  one  of  Esau’s  wives. 
B.C.  1760. 

Gen.  28.  9  took  unto  the  wives  which  he  had  AI.  the 

2.  A  grand-daughter  of  David,  and  one  of  Relioboam’s 
wives,  b.c.  974. 

2  Ch.11. 18  Rehoboam  took  him  AI.  the  daughter  of  J. 

3.  A  musical  choir.  (See  Leannotli.) 

Psa.  53.  title.  To  the  chief  musician  upon  AI.,  Alascliil 
88.  „  to  the  chief  musician  upon  AI.  Leannoth 
MA-KA-NA'-IM,  C':q?  two  camps. 

A  town  E.  of  Jordan  S.  of  the  Jabbok,  so  named  by 
Jacob ;  afterwards  a  Levitical  city  of  Gad.  On  the 
upper  course  of  the  Wady-Jabes,  N.  of  Tibni,  are  rivers 
called  Alahaneh. 

Gen.  32.  2  and  he  called  the  name  of  that  place  AI. 
Josh  13.  26  and  from  AI.  unto  the  border  of  Debir 
13. 33  their  coast  was  from  AI.,  all  Bashan,  all 

21.  38  city  of  refuge  for  the  slayer ;  and  AI.  with 
2  Sa.  2.  8  Abner,  .son  of  Ner.  .brought  him.  .to  AI. 

2. 12  Abner  the  son  of  Ner.  .went  out  from  M. 
2.  29  through  all  Bithron,  and  they  came  to  AI. 

17.  24  Then  David  came  to  AI.  And  Absalom  pa. 

17.  27  came  to  pass,  when  David  was  come  to  AI. 
19.  32  provided,  .sustenance  while  he  lay  at  AI. 

1  Ki.  2.  8  cursed  me . .  in  the  day  when  I  went  to  AL 

4. 14  Ahinadab  the  son  of  Iddo  (had)  AI. 

1  Ch.  6.  So  Bamoth  in  Gilead . .  and  AI.  with  her  sub. 


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MA-HA'-NEH  DAN,  p-nine  camp  of  Dan. 

A  place  in  Judah,  W.  of  Kirjath-jeanm. 

Judg.i8. 12  they  called  that  place  M.D.  unto  thiaday 

MA-HA'-RAI,  ’115  hasty. 

One  of  David's  warriors.  B.C.  1048. 

2  Sa  21  28  Zalmon  the  Ahohite,  M.  the  Netophathite 
1  Ch  it  40  M.  the  Netophathite,  Heled  the  son  of  B. 
'27.  13  The  tenth  (captain),  .(was) M.  the  Netop. 

MA'-HATH,  rn?  dissolution. 

1.  A  descendant  of  Kohath  the  son  of  Levi.  n.C.  1380. 

1  Ch.  6.  35  the  ion  of  Elkanah,  the  son  of  M.,  the  son 

2  Ch.29. 12  Then  the  Levites  arose,  51.  the  son  of  Am. 

2.  A  Levite,  overseer  of  the  dedicated  things  in  Heze- 
kiah's  reign.  B.C.  726  ;  or  perhaps  the  same  as  No  x. 

2  Ch.31.  13  M„  and  Benaiah,  (were)  overseers  under 

MA-HA-VITE,  D’l.nD.  .  T 

Patronymic  of  Eliel,  one  of  David’s  warriors.  Locality 
unknown. 

1  Ch.11.  46  Eliel  the  H.,  and  Jeribai  and  Joshaviah 
MA-HA-ZI'-OTH,  nix’lTO  visions. 

One  of  the  sons  of  Heman,  set  over  the  service  of  song 
in  David’s  reign.  B.C.  1015. 

I  Ch  23.  4  Of  Heman.  .Mallothi,  Hotliir,  (and)  51. 

23.  30  The  three  and  twentieth  to  51.,  (he),  his 

MA'-HER  SHA'-LAL  HASH  BAZ,  13  VQ  'hj  TOO-  . 
Symbolical  name  given  to  a  son  of  Isaiah,  signifying 
“hasten  the  spoil,  rush  ou  the  prey.”  B.C.  741- 
Isa  8.  1  Take,  .and  write  in  it.  .concerning  51. 

8.  3  Then  said  the  Lord  to  me,  Call  his  name  51. 

MAH'-LAH,  nSrr?  mildness. 

The  eldest  daughter  of  Zelophehad,  descended  from 
Manasseh,  and  allowed  a  portion  in  the  laud  because 
her  father  left  no  male  issue.  B.C.  1452. 

Nuni26.  33  the  names,  .(were)  5L,  and  Noah,  Iloglali 
27  1  these  (are)  the  names  of  hisdaughters  ;  51. 

36. 11  For  51.,  Tirzah,  and  Hoglah,  and  51ilcah 
Josh. 17.  3  these  (are)  the  names  of  his  daughters,  51. 

MAH'-LI,  ’Sno  mild. 

1.  Son  of  5Ierari,  son  cf  Levi.  B.C.  1490. 

Exod.6. 19  sons  of  5Ierari ;  51.  and  Mushi :  these  (are) 
Hum.  3.  20  sons  of  Merari  by  their  families;  51.,  and 
1  Ch  6. 19  sons  of  5Ierari ;  51.,  and  Mushi.  And  these 
6.  29  sons  of  Merari ;  51.,  Libni  his  son,  Shimei 

23.  21  51.  and  yiuslii.  The  sons  of  51.  ;  Eleazar 

24.  26  sons  of  Merari  (were)  51.  and  51ushi :  the 
24.  28  Of  M.  (came)  Eleazar,  who  had  no  sons 

Ezra  8.  18  of  the  sons  of  51.,  the  son  of  Levi,  the  son 

2.  Ron  of  5Iuslii  the  son  of  Merari.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch  6.  47  The  son  of  51.,  the  son  of  Mushi,  the  son 

23.  23  sons  of  5Iushi ;  51.,  and  Eder,  and  Jerem. 

24.  30  sons  also  of  klushi;  51.,  and  Eder,  and  J. 

MAH-LITES,  ’Vre. 

Descendants  of  5lahli  the  son  of  Merari. 

Hum  3  33  Of  Slerari  (was)  the  family  of  the  51.,  and 
26.  58  family  of  the  51.,  the  family  of  the  Mus. 

MAH'-LON,  i'l^rra  mild. 

Elder  son  of  Naomi,  and  first  husband  of  Ruth. 
B.C.  1312. 

Ruth  1.  2  the  name  of  his  two  sons  51.  and  Chilion 

1.  5  51.  and  Chilion  died  also  both  of  them 
4.  9  bought,  .all  that  (was) Chilion’s andM.’s 
4!  10  Ruth  the  Sloabitess,  the  wife  of  M.,  have 

MA'-HOL,  Vina  dancer. 

The  father  of  certain  men  renowned  for  wisdom  in 
Solomon’s  time.  B.C.  1000. 

1  Ki.  4.  31  For  he  was  wiser  than,  .the  sons  of  51.:  and 

MAID,  MAIDEN  — 

1.  Handmaid,  nax  amah. 

Gen.  30.  3  Behold  my  maid  Bilhali,  go  in  unto  her 
Exod  2.  5  when  she  saw .  .she  sent  her  maid  to  fetch 
2i.  20  if  a  man  smite,  .his  maid,  with  a  rod,  and 
21.  26  if  a  man  smite,  .the  eye  of  his  maid,  that 
Lev.  25.  6  for  thy  servant,  and  for  thy  maid,  and  for 
Ezra  2.  65  Besides  their  servants  and  their  maids,  of 
Job  19.  15  my  maids,  count  me  fora  stranger  :  I  am 
Nall.  2.  7  her  maids  shall  lead . .  as  with  the  voice  of 

2. A  virgin,  nVn3  bethvlah. 

Exod22.  16  if  a  man  entice  a  maid  that  is  not  betro. 
Judgi9-  24  Behold.,  my  daughter,  a  maiden,  and  his 

2  CI1.36.  17  no  compassion  upon  young  man  or  maiden 
Job  31.  1  eyes;  why  then  should  I  think  upon  am.? 
Psa.  78. 63  their  maidens  were  not  given  to  marriage 

148.  12  Both  young  men  and  maidens  ;  old  men 
Jer.  2.  32  Can  a  maid  forget  her  ornaments,  (or)  a 
51.  22  will  I  break,  .the  young  man  and  the  m. 
Lam.  5.  11  They  ravished,  .the  maids  in  the  cities  of 
Eze.  9.  6  both  maids,  and  little  children,  and  wo. 

44.  22  they  shall  take  maidens  of  the  seed  of 
Zech.  9. 17  make,  .cheerful,  and  new  wine  the  maids 

3 . Marks  of  virginity,  D’Vn3  bethulim. 

Deut22. 14  when  I  came  to  her  I  found  her  not  a  m. 
22. 17  saying,  I  found  not  thy  daughter  a  maid 

4.  A  maid,  maiden,  rrisn  naarah. 

Exod.  2.  5  and  her  maidens  walked  along  by  the 
Ruth  2.  8  Go  not.  .but  abide  here  fast  by  my  maid. 

2.  22  that  thou  go  out  with  his  maidens,  that 

2.  23  So  she  kept  fast  by  the  maidens  of  Boaz 

3.  2  (is)  not  Boaz.  .with  whose  maidens  thou 
1  Ra.  9.  11  they  found  young  maidens  going  out  to 
g  Ki  5.  shad  brought  away  captive . .  a  little  maid 


2  Ki.  3.  4  said  the  maid  that  (is)  of  the  land  of  Isr. 
Esth.  2.  4  let  the  maiden  which  pleaseth  the  king 
2.  7  Esther . .  the  maid  (was)  fair  and  beautiful 
2  8  when  many  maidens  were  gathered  toge. 

2.  q  the  maiden  pleased  him,  and  she  obtained 
2.  q  and  seven  maidens . .  meet  to  be  given  her 
2  9  he  preferred  her  and  her  maids  unto  the 

2"  12  when  every  maid’s  turn  was  come  to  go 
2.'  13  Then  thus  came  (every)  maiden  unto  the 

4  4  Esther’s^naidsandher  chamberlains  came 

A  16  I  also  and  my  maidens  will  fast  likewise 

Job  41  3  or  wilt  thou  bind  him  for  thy  maidens? 

Prov  0  3  She  hath  sent  forth  her  maidens:  sheeri. 

27. 27  and .  .the  maintenance  for  thy  maidens 
01.  15  She  riseth.. and  givetli.. a  portion  to  her  m. 
Amos  2.  7  will  go  in  unto  the.  .maid,  to  profane 

5. /I  young  woman,  virgin,  almah. 

Exod  2.  8  the  maid  went  and  called  the  child’s  mo. 
Prov. 30.  19  the  sea,  and  the  way  of  a  man  with  a  m. 


3.  To  do,  ry’J,  asah. 

1  Ki.  8.  43,  49  Then  hear  thou,  .and  maintain  their 

8  39  that  he  maintain  the  cause  of  his  servant 

2  Ch.  6.  35,  39  Then  hear  thou,  .and  maintain  their 
Psa.  9.  4  thou  hast  maintained  my  right  and  my  c. 

140. 12  I  know  that  the  Lord  will  maintain  the  c. 


4 .To  hold,  uphold,  retain,  -01?  tamale. 

Psa.  16.  5  The  Lord,  thou  maintainest  my  lot 


6.  A  maid,  servant,  nnsB>  shiphchah. 

Gen.  16.  2  I  pray  thee,  go  in  unto  my  maid  ;  it  may 
16.  3  Sarai,  Abram’s  wife,  took  Hagar her  maul 
16  3  I  have  given  my  maid  into  thy  bosom 

16.  6  Behold,  thy  maid  (is)  in  thy  hand  •  do  to 
16  8  Hagar,  Sarai’s  maid,  whence  earnest  tliour 
20'  24  gave.  .Zilpah  his  maid  (for)  an  handmaid 
20  29  gave.  .Bilhali  his  handmaid  to  be  her  m. 
30  7  Bilhali,  Rachel’s  maid,  conceived  again 

30  o  she  took  Zilpah  her  maid,  and  gave  her  J . 
30  10  And  Zilpah,  Leah's  maid,  bare  J  acob  a  son 
30.  12  Zilpah,  Leah’s  maid,  bare  Jacob  a  second 
30.  18  I  have  given  my  maiden  to  my  husband 
Psa  123  2  as  the  eyes  of  a  maiden  unto  the  hand  of 

Eccl.  2.  7  I  got . .  servants  and  maidens,  and  had  ser. 
Isa.  24.  2  as  with  the  maid,  so  with  her  mistress ;  as 


.A  damsel,  xopdaiov  korasion. 

Matt  9-  24  Give  place..the  maid  is  not  dead,  but  sle. 
9  25  took  her  by  the  hand,  and  the  maid  arose 


>.A  little  maid,  iratSiaKij  paidiske. 

5Iarki4-  66  there  cometh  one  of  the  maids  of  the  high 
14.  6q  a  maid  saw  him  again,  and  began  to  say 
Lukei2.  43  to  beat  the  men  servants  and  maidens,  and 
22.  56  a  certain  maid  beheld  him  as  he  sat  by  the 


.A  maid,  maiden,  child,  van  pais. 

Luke  8.  SI  the  father  ami  the  mother  of  the  maiden 
8.  54  took  her  by  the  hand,  and  called.. Maid 

LAID  CHILD  — 

1  female,  rupi  ncqebah.  ,  .. , 

Lev.  12.  5  if  she  bear  a  maid  child,  then  she  shall  be 

LAID  SERVANT— 

.Handmaid,  nox  amah. 

Gen  20.  17  God  healed  ,  liis  wife,  and  his  maul  serv. 

31.  33  into  the  two  maid  servants’  tents ;  but  he 
Exod2o.  10  thy  man  servant,  northy  maid  servant,  nor 
20. 17  nor  his  man  servant,  nor  his  maid  servant 
21.  7  if  a  man  sell  his  daughter  to  be  a  maid  s. 

21  27  if  he  smite  out.  .liis  maid  servant’s  tooth 
21.  32  shall  push  a  man  servant  or  maid  servant 
Deut.  3.  i4  northy  manservant,  nor  thy  maid  servant 

3.  14  thy  maid  servant  may  rest  as  well  as  thou 

3.  21  or  his  man  servant,  or  his  maid  servant 
12  12  your  men  servants,  and  your  maid  serv. 

12  18  thy  man  servant,  and  thy  maid  servant 

13  17  unto  thy  maid  servant  thou  shalt  do  like. 

1 5'  j£,  I4  thy  manservant,  and  thy  maidservant 

Judg.  q.  18  made  Abimelech,  the  son  of  his  maid  se. 

2  Sa.  6.  22  the  maid  servants  which  thou  hast  spoken 

Neh  7  67  their  man  servants  and.  .maid  servants 

Job  31.  13  If  I  did  des.  the  cause . .  of  my  maid  serv. 

2 .Maid  servant,  nriDB’  shiphchah.  _ 

Gen  12.  16  men  servants,  and  maid  servants,  and 

24  33  and  men  servants,  and  maid  servants,  and 
30]  43  maid  servants,  and  men  servants,  and  ca. 

Exodn.  3  unto  the  first  born  of  the  maid  servant  that 

2  Ki.  3.  76  oxen,  and  men  servants, and  maid  servants? 
Jer.  34.  q  That  every  man  should  let  his .  .maid  ser. 
34.  10  every  one  should  let  his.  .maid  servant 

MAIL  — 

Scales,  fins,  armour,  nif’jiif’il  qasqeseth. 

1  Ra.  17.  3  and  he  (was)  armed  with  a  coat  of  mail 
[See  also  Coat.] 

MAIMED  — 

1  .To  cut  off £  fin  charats. 

Lev.  22.  22  Blind,  or  broken,  or  maimed,  or  having  a 

2.  Maimed,  deprived  of  a  limb,  avd-ngpos  anaperos. 

Luke  14.  13  call  the  poor,  the  maimed,  the  lame,  the 
14.  21  the  poor,  and  the  maimed,  and  the  halt 

3.  Distorted,  crooked,  kvWos  kullos. 

5Iattis.  30  lame,  blind,  dumb,  maimed,  and  many 
13  31  the  maimed  to  be  whole,  the  lame  to  walk 
18.  8  for  thee  to  enter  into  life  halt  or  maimed 
5Iark  9.  43  it  is  better  for  thee  to  enter  into  life  mai. 

MAINSAIL  — 

Main  sail,  jib,  dolon,  dpreyar  artemon. 

Acts  27.  40  hoised  up  the  mainsail  to  the  wind,  and 

MAINTAIN,  to  — 

1.  To  make  or  keep  strong,  pin  chazaq ,  3. 

1  Ch.26.  27  Out  of  the  spoils,  .to  maintain  the  house 


5  To  cause  to  stand  before  or  forward,  irpouoTTiyi. 
Titus  3  8  might  be  careful  to  maintain  good  works 
3.  14  let  ours  also  learn  to  maintain  good  works 

MAINTENANCE,  (to  have) 

1. Life,  o-n  chayyim. 

Prov.  27.  27  and  (for)  the  maintenance  for  thy  maidens 

2.  To  h  -ve  salt,  nSc  melach. 

Ezra  4.  14  Now  because  we  have  maintenance  from 

MAJESTY  — 

1.. Excellency,  pxa  gaon.  . 

Job  40.  10  Deck  thyself  now  (with)  majesty  and  ex. 
Isa  2  IO,  19,  21  and  for  the  glory  of  his  majesty 
24  14  they  shall  sing  for  the  majesty  of  the  L. 
Eze.  7.  20  l.e  set  it  in  majesty ;  but  they  made  the 
51ie.  5.  4  in  the  majesty  of  the  name  of  the  Lord 

2.  Excellency,  nix?  geuth.  . 

Psa.  93.  1  The  Lord  reignetl. ;  he  isclot.ied  withm. 
Isa.  26.  10  and  will  not  behold  the  majesty  of  the  L. 

3.  Greatness,  nSmj  gedulah. 

Esth.  1.  4  showed,  .the  honour  of  his  excellent  111a. 

4.  Honour ,  majesty,  beauty,  nnn  hadar. 

Psa  21.  5  honour  and  majesty  hast  thou  laid  upon 
29  4  the  voice  of  the  Lord  (is)  full  of  majesty 

45.  3  Gird  thy  sword.,  with  thy  glory  and  thy  m. 
45.  4  in  thy  majesty  ride  prosperously, because 
06.  6  Honour  and  majesty  (are)  before  him :  s 
104.  I  thou  art  clothed  with  honour  and  majesty 
145.  12  and  the  glorious  majesty  of  his  kingdom 

5.  Honour,  majesty,  beauty,  Tin  heder. 

Dan.  4.  30  I  have  built,  .for  the  honour  of  my  maj.? 

6.  Honour,  beauty,  majesty,  Tm  hod. 

1  Ch  29  II  the  glory,  and  the  victory,  and  the  maj. 

29  23  bestowed  upon  him.  .royal  majesty  ashad 
Tob  37  22  Fair  weather,  with  God  (is)  terrible  nia. 
Psa.  145.  5  I  will  speak  of . .  glorious  honour  of  thy  m. 

7.  Greatness,  131  rebu. 

Dan  4.  36  and  excellent  majesty  was  addedmnto  me 
3  18  a  kingdom,  and  majesty,  and  glory,  and 
5- 19  for  the  majesty  that  he  gave  him,  all  pe. 

8 . Greatness,  yeyaXeiurgs  megaleiotes. 

2  Pe.  1.  16  fables.. but  were  eye  witnesses  of  lus  111a. 


9.  Greatness,  ycyaKwawp  megalosune. 

Heb  1  3  on  the  right  hand  of  the  majesty  on  high 

8  1  on  the  right  hand  of  the  throne  of  them. 

Jude  25  glory  and  majesty,  dominion  and  power 


MA'-KAZ,  Ppo  end. 

A  town  ordistrict  in  the  N.W.  of  Judah.  SeeHichmash. 

1  Ki.  4.  9  son  of  Dekar,  in  5I„  and  in  Shaalbim,  and 

MAKE,  to  — 

1  .To  build,  build  up,  m3  banah. 

Gen  2  22  the  rib.  made  he  a  woman,  and  brought 
I  Ki  22  39  the  ivory  house  which  he  made,  and  all 
Eze.  27.  5  They  have  made  all  thy.  .boards  of  fir 

2.  To  build,  build  up,  xia  bena. 

Ezra  5.  4  What  are  the  names  of  the  men  that  m. 

3.  To  prepare,  xpa  bara. 

Numi6  30  if  the  Lord  make  a  new  thing,  and  the 
Psa.  89.  47  wherefore  hast  thou  made  all  men  in  v.? 

4.  To  hew,  dig,  3xn  chatseb. 

Isa.  5.  2  and  also  made  a  wine  press  therein  :  and 

5.  To  set  up,  place,  lx;  yatsag,  5. 

Job  17.  6  He  hath  made  me  also  a  byword  of  tliep. 
Jer.  51.  34  he  hath  made  me  an  empty  vessel,  he  hath 

6  To  form,  constitute,  fashion,  frame,  ns;  yatsar. 

Psa  74  17  thou  hast  made  summer  and  winter 

104  26  leviathan,  thou  hast  made  to  play  therein 
Isa  44.  9  They  that  make  a  graven  image(are)aU  of 


.  To  reason,  make  prominent,  n?;  yalcach,  6 

Job  13.  15  I  will  maintain  mine  own  ways  before  him 


7.  To  give,  nathan.  . 

Gen.  q  12  the  token  of  the  covenant  which  I  make 
17  2  I  will  make  my  covenant  between  me  and 

„  3  a  father  of  many  nations  have  I  made  thee 

,7  6  1  will  make  nations  of  thee,  and  kings  shall 

17  20  Ishmael . .  I  will  make  him  a  great  nation 
41.  43  he  made  him.  .over  all  the  land  of  Egypt 
48.  4  I  will  make  of  thee  amultitude  of  people 

Exod  7.  1  See,  I  have  made  thee  a  god  to  Pharaoh 

18  16  I  do  make  (them)  know  the  statutesof  God 
18  23  made  them  heads  over  the  people,  rulers 
23'  27  I  will  make  all  thine  enemies  turn  their 

Lev.  iq.  28  Ye  shall  not  make  any  cuttings  in  your  li. 
22  22  nor  make  an  offering  by  fire  of  them  upon 
26.  19  I  will  make  your  heaven  as  iron,  and  your 
26.  31  I  will  make  your  cities  waste,  and  bring 
26  46  laws  which  the  Lord  made  between  him 
Num  3.  21  Lord  make  thee  a  curse  and  an  oath  am. 
3.  21  when  the  Lord  doth  make  thy  thigh  to  rot 
14.  4  Let  us  make  a  captain,  and  let  us  return 
Deut.  1.  13  wise  men,  and  known,  and  made  them  11. 
16.  18  Judges  and  officers  shalt  thou  make  thee 


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Deut.28.  13  Lord  shall  make  thee  the  head,  and  not 

28.  24  Lord  shall  make  the  rain  of  thy  land  po. 
Josh  7. 19  make  confession  unto  him  ;  and  tell  me 

9.  27  Joshua  made  them  that  day  hewers  of  w. 
22.  25  Lord  hath  made  Jordan  a  border  between 
Ruth  4  11  Lord  make  the  woman  that  is  come  into 

1  Sa.  9.  22  made  them  sit  in  the  chiefest  place  among 
-  Ki  6.  6  he  made  narrowed  restsround  about,  that 

9  22  of  Israel  did  Solomon  make  no  bondmen 

10.’  27  the  king  made  silver  (to  be)  in  Jerusalem 
;o.  27  cedars  made  he.  .as  the  sycamore  trees 

14.  7  and  made  thee  prince  over  my  people  I. 

16.  2  and  made  thee  prince  over  my  people  I. 

16.  3  will  make  thy  house  like  the  house  of  J . 
21.  22  will  make  thine  house  like  the  house  of 

2  Ki.  9.  9  I  will  make  the  house  of  Ahab  like  the 

1  Ch.i2.  18  David  received  them,  and  made  them  ca. 

17.  22  thy  people  Israel  didst  thou  make  thine 

2  Ch.  1  1 5  the  king  made  silver  and  gold  at  Jerusalem 

1  15  cedar  trees  made  he  as  the  sycamore  trees 

2  nthe  Lord  . .  hath  made  thee  king  over  them 

7.  20  and  will  make  it . .  a  proverb  and  a  byword 

8.  9  of  Israel  did  Solomon  make  no  servants 

9.  8  therefore  made  he  thee  king  over  them 
9.  27  the  king  made  silver  in  J erusalem  as 

9.  27  cedar  trees  made  he  as  the  sycamore  trees 

24  9  they  made  a  proclamation  through  J udah 

25  16  Art  thou  made  of  the  king’s  counsel  ?  for. 

35.  25  and  made  them  an  ordinance  in  Israel ;  and 

Ezra  10.  11  make  confession  unto  the  Lord  God  of 
Neh.  13.  26  and  God  made  him  king  over  all  Israel 
Psa  18  32  (It  is)  God  that,  .maketh  my  way  perfect 
39  5  Behold,  thou  hast  made  my  days  (as)  an  h. 
69.  11  I  made  sackcloth  also  my  garment ;  and  I 
89  27  Also  I  will  make  him.  .first  born,  higher 
106.  46  He  made  them  also  to  be  pitied  of  all  those 
148.  6  he  hath  made  a  decree  which  shall  not  p. 
Isa.  43. 16  Thus  saiththe  Lord,  which  maketh  a  way 
53.  9  he  made  his  grave  with  the  wicked,  and 
Jer  1  18  I  have  made  thee  this  day  a  defenced  city 

5. 14  I  will  make  my  words  in  thy  mouth  fire 
9  11  And  I  will  make  Jerusalem  heaps,  .a  den 
9.  II  I  will  make  the  cities  of  Judah  desolate 

12. 10  they  have  made  my  pleasant  portion  a  d. 

15  20  I  will  make  thee  unto  this  people  a  fenced 

19.  12  Thus  will  I  do.  .make  this  city  as  Tophet 

20.  4  I  will  make  thee  a  terror  to  thyself,  and 

25. 18  to  make  them  a  desolation,  an  astonishm. 

26.  6  Then  will  I  make  this  house  like  Shiloh 

26.  6  and  will  make  this  city  a  curse  to  all  the 

29.  17  will  make  them  like  vile  figs,  that  cannot 
29.  26  LoRDhathmade  thee  priest  in  the  stead  of 

34.  17  I  will  make  you  to  be  removed  into  all 

34.  22  I  will  make  the  cities  of  J  udah  a  desola. 
49.  is  I  will  make  the  small  among  the  heathen 
51.  25  Behold,  I . .  will  make  thee  a  burnt  mount. 

Lam.  1. 13  he  hath  made  me  desolate,  .faint  all  the 
2  7  they  have  made  a  noise  in  the  house  of  the 
Eze  3.’  8  I  have  made  thy  face  strong  against  their 
3.  9  an  adamant  harder  than  flint  have  I  made 
3. 17  I  have  made  thee  a  watchman  unto  the  h. 

S  14  I  will  make  thee  waste,  and  a  reproach 

6. 14  and  make  the  land  desolate,  yea,  more  d. 

15.  8  I  will  make  the  land  desolate,  because  they 

22  4  therefore  have  I  made  thee  a  reproach 

25.  4  and  make  their  dwellings  in  thee  :  they 
2=  5  I  will  make  Kabbah  a  stable  for  camels 

25.  13  and  I  will  make  it  desolate  from  Teman 

26  4  scrape,  .and  make  her  like  the  top  of  a  r. 

26.  8  he  shall  make  a  fort  against  thee,  and  cast 

26.  19  When  I  shall  make  thee  a  desolate  city 

26.  21  I  will  make  thee  a  terror,  and  thou  (shalt 
29.  10,  12  I  will  make  the  laud  of  Egypt 

30  12  I  will  make  the  rivers  dry,  and  sell  the 

32. 15  When  I  shall  make  the  land  of  Egypt  de. 

34.  26  I  will  make  them  and  the  places  round 

35.  3  Behold .  .1  will  make  thee  most  desolate 

35.  7  Thus  will  I  make  mount  Seir  most  desol. 
35  9  I  will  make  thee  perpetual  desolations 

44  14  I  will  make  them  keepers  of  the  charge 

Hos.  II.  8  how  shall  I  make  thee  as  Admah?.  .shall 
Joel  2.  19  I  will  no  more  make  you  a  reproach  am. 
Obad  2  I  have  made  thee  small  among  the  heat. 
Mic.  6. 16  that  I  should  make  thee  a  desolation,  and 
Zeph  3  20  I  will  make  you  a  name  and  a  praise  am. 
Mai.  2.  9  have  I  also  made  you  contemptible  and 

8 . To  make,  do,  iJJl,  abad. 

Jer.  10. 11  the  gods  that  have  not  made  the  heavens 
Dan.  3.  1  Nebuchadnezzar  the  king  made  an  image 

3. 15  and  worship  the  image  which  I'havemade 

5.  I  Belshazzar  the  king  made  a  great  feast  to 
7.  21  the  same  horn  made  war  with  the  saints 

9.  To  cause  to  stand,  set  up,  "py  ainad ,  5. 

2  Ch.ii.  22  Rehoboam made  Abijah  the  son  of  Maac. 

25.  5  made  them  captains  over  thousands,  and 
Neh.  10.  32  Also  we  made  ordinances  for  us,  to  charge 

10.  To  take  pains,  labour,  atsab,  3. 

Job  10.  8  Thine  hands  have  made  me,  and  fashione. 

11. ro  do,  make,  npy  asah. 

Gen.  1.  7  God  made  the  firmament,  and  divided  the 

1. 16  God  made  two  great  lights;  the  greater  1. 

1.  25  God  made  the  beast  of  the  earth  after  his 

1.  26  Let  us  make  man  in  our  image,  after  our 

1.  31  God  saw  every  thing  that  he  had  made 

2.  2  God  ended  his  work  which  he  had  made 

2.  2  day  from  all  his  work  which  he  had  made 
2.  3  all  his  work  which  God  created  and  made 

2.  4  Lord  God  made  the  earth  and  the  heav. 

2. 18  I  will  make  him  an  help  meet  for  him 

3.  1  any  beast . .  which  the  Lord  God  had  made 


Gen.  3.  7  fig  leaves  together,  and  made  themselves 

3.  21  God  make  coats  of  skins,  and  clothed  them 

5.  1  man,  in  the  likeness  of  God  made  he  him 

6.  6  that  he  had  made  man  on  the  earth,  and 
6.  7  foritrepentethme  thatl  have  made  them 

6. 14  Make  thee  an  ark.  .rooms  shalt  thou  make 

6. 15  And  this,  .which  thou  shalt  make  it.  .The 

6. 16  A  window  shalt  thou  make  to  the  ark,  and 

6.  16  lower,  second,  and  third,  .shalt thou  make 

7.  4  every  living  substance  that  I  have  made 

8.  6  the  window  of  the  ark  which  he  had  made 

9.  6  man.,  for  in  the  image  of  God  made  he  man 

11.  4  let  us  make  us  a  name,  lest  we  be  scatt. 

12.  2  I  will  make  of  thee  a  great  nation,  and  I 

13.  4  altar,  which  he  had  made  there  at  the  fi. 

14.  2  made  war  with  Bera  king  of  Sodom,  and 

18.  6  knead . .  and  make  cakes  upon  the  hearth 

19.  3  made  them  a  feast,  and  did  bake  unleav. 

21.  6  God  hath  made  me  to  laugh. .all  that  hear 
21.  8  Abraham  made  a  great  feast  the . .  day  that 

26.  30  he  made  them  a  feast,  and  they  did  eat 

27.  4  make  me  savoury  meat, such  as  I  love,  and 

27  7  ma  ke  me  savoury  meat,  thatl  may  eat,  and 

27.  9  I  will  make  them  savoury  meat  for  thy  f. 

27. 14  hismother  made  savoury  meat,  such  as  his 

27.  31  And  he  also  had  made  savoury  meat,  and 
29.  22  Laban  gathered .. the  men.  .and  made  a 
31.  46  they  took  stones,  and  made  an  heap :  and 

33.  17  built  him  an  house,  and  made  booths  for 
33.  1  make  there  an  altar  unto  God,  that  appe. 
33.  3  I  will  make  there  an  altar  unto  God,  who 
37.  3  and  he  made  himacoat  of  (many)colours 
40.  20  that  he  made  a  feast  unto  all  his  servants 
50.  10  made  a  mourning  for  his  father  seven  days 

Exod.  1.  21  itcametopass.  .that  he  made  them  houses 
5.  8  the  tale  of  the  bricks,  which  they  did  make 
5.  16  they  say  to  us.  Make  brick  :  and,  behold 

20.  4  Thou  shalt  not  make  unto  thee  anygraven 
20.  1 1  six  days  the  Lord  made  heaven  and  earth 
20.  23  Ye  shall  not  make  with  me  gods  of  silver 
20. 23  neither  shall  ye  make  unto  you  gods  of  g. 
20.  24  An  altar  of  earth  shalt  thou  make  unto 
20.  25  if  thou  wilt  make  me  an  altar  of  stone 

25.  8  let  them  make  me  a  sanctuary ;  that  I  may 

25.  9  and  the  pattern. .even  so  shall  yemake(it) 

25.  10  they  shall  make  an  ark  (of)  shittim  wood 

25.  11  make  upon  it  a  crown  of  gold  roundabout 

25.  13  thou  shalt  make  staves  (of)  shittim  wood 

25.  17  thou  shalt  make  a  mercy  seat  (of)  pure  g. 

25.  18  thou  shalt  make  two  cherubim  (of)  gold 
25.  18  beaten  work  shalt  thou  make  them,  in  the 
25.  19  make  one  cherub  on  the  one  end,  and  the 
25.  19  shall  ye  make  the  cherubim  on  the  two 
25.  23  Thou  shalt  also  make  a  table  (of)  shittim 
25.  24  make  thereto  a  crown  of  gold  round  about 
25.  25  thou  shalt  make  unto  it  a  border  of  an  h. 
25.  25  thou  shalt  make  a  golden  crown  to  the  b. 
25.  26  thou  shalt  make  for  it  four  rings  of  gold 
25.  28  thou  shalt  make  the  staves  (of)  shittim  w. 
25.  29  to  cover  withal . .  pure  gold  shalt  thou  ma. 
25.  31  thou  shalt  makeacandlestick  (of)  pure  g 
25.  37  thou  shalt  make  the  seven  lamps  thereof 
25.  39  a  talent  of  pure  gold  shall  he  make  it,  with 

25.  40  look  that  thou  make,  .after  their  pattern 

26.  1  thou  shalt  make  the  tabernacle,  .ten  cu. 

26.  1  cherubim  of  cunningwork  shalt  thou  make 

26.  4  thou  shalt  make  loops  of  blue  upon  the 

26.  4  likewise  shalt  thou  make  in  the  uttermost 

26.  s,  5  Fifty  loops  shalt  thou  make  in  the 

26.  6  thou  shalt  make  fifty  taches  of  gold,  and 

26.  7  And  thou  shalt  make  curtains  (of)  goat's 
26.  7  tabernacle ;  eleven  curtains  shalt  thou  m. 
26.  10  thou  shalt  make  fifty  loops  on  the  edge 

26. 11  thou  shalt  make  fifty  taches  of  brass,  and 

26. 14  thou  shalt  make  a  covering  for  the  tent 

26. 15  thou  shalt  make  boards  for  the  tabernacle 
26.  17  thus  shalt  thou  make  for  all  the  boards  of 

26. 18  thou  shalt  make  the  boards  for  the  taber. 
26.  19  thou  shalt  make  forty  sockets  of  silver  un. 
26.  22  for  the  sides . .  thou  shalt  make  six  boards 
26!  23  two  boards  shalt  thou  make  for  the  corner 
26.  26  thou  shalt  make  bars  (of)  shittim  wood 
26.  29  make  their  rings  (of)  gold  .places  for  the 
26.  31  thou  shalt  make  a  veil  (of)  blue,  and  pur. 

26.  37  thou  shalt  make  for  the  hanging  five  pill. 

27.  1  thou  shalt  make  an  altar(of)  shittim  wood 

27.  2  thou  shalt  make  the  horns  of  it  upon  the 

27.  3  thou  shalt  make  his  pans  to  receive  his  as. 

27.  3  all  the  vessels  thereof  thou  shalfimake  (of) 

27.  4  thou  shalt  make  for  it  a  grate  of  net  work 

27.  4  upon  the  net  shalt  thou  make  four  brazen 

27.  6  Thou  shalt  make  staves  for  the  altar,  sta. 

27.  8  Hollow  with  boards  shalt  thou  make  it 

27.  8  as  it  was  showed  . .  so  shall  they  make  (it) 

27.  9  thou  shalt  make  the  court  of  the  taberna. 

28.  2,  4  make  holy  garments  for  Aaron  thy 

28.  3  that  they  may  make  Aaron’s  garments  to 

28.  4  these .  .the  garments  which  they  shall  m. 

28.  6  they  shall  make  the  ephod  (of)  gold,  < of) 

28. 11  thou  shalt  make  them  to  be  set  in  ouches 

28.  13  And  thou  shalt  make  ouches  (of)  gold 
26.  14  (of)  wreathen  work  shalt  thou  make  them 

28.  15  thou  shalt  make  the  breastplate  of  judg. 

28.  is  after  the  work  of  the  ephod  thou  shalt  m. 

28.  15  (of)  fine  twined  linen,  shalt  thou  make  it 

28.  22,  23  thou  shalt  make  upon  the  breastplate 

28.  26  thou  shalt  make  two  rings  of  gold,  and 

28.  27  two.  .rings  of  gold  thou  shalt  make,  and 

28.  31  thou  shalt  make  the  robe  of  the  ephod  all 

28.  33  thou  shalt  make  pomegranates  (of)  blue 
28.  36  thou  shalt  make  a  plate  (.of)  pure  gold,  and 
28.  39  thou  shalt  make  the  mitre  (of)  fine  linen 


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Exod23.  39  thou  shalt  make  the  girdle  (of)  needlework 
28.  40  for  Aaron’s  sons  thou  shalt  make  coats 
28.  40  and  thou  shalt  make  for  them  girdles,  and 
28.  40  bonnets  shalt  thou  make  for  them,  for 

28.  42  thou  shalt  make  them  linen  breeches  to 

29.  2  (of)  wheaten  flour  shalt  thou  make  them 
1  thou  shalt  make  an  altar  to  burn  incense 

I  (of)  shittim  wood  shalt  thou  make  it 

3  thou  shalt  make  unto  it  a  crown  of  gold 

4  two  golden  rings  shalt  thou  make  to  it  un. 

4  upon  the  two  sides  of  it  shalt  thou  make 

3u.  5  thou  shalt  make  the  staves  (of)  shittim  w. 

30.  18  Thou  shalt  also  make  a  laver(of)  brass 

30.  25  thou  shalt  make  it  an  oil  of  holy  ointment 
30.  32  neither  shall  ye  make . .  like  it,  after  the 
30.  35  thou  shalt  make  it  a  perfume,  a  confection 
30.  37  And . .  the  perfume  which  thou  shalt  make 
3°-  37  ye  shall  not  make  to  yourselves  according 

30.  38  Whosoever  shall  make  like  unto  that,  to 

31.  6  that  they  may  make  all  that  I  have  com. 

31.  17  six  days  the  Lord  made  heaven  and  earth 

32.  1  make  us  gods,  which  shall  go  before  us 

32.  4  tool,  after  he  had  made  it  a  molten  calf 
32.  8  they  have  made  them  a  molten  calf,  and 
32.  10  and  I  will  make  of  thee  a  great  nation 
32.  20  he  took  the  calf  which  they  had  made,  and 
32.  23  Make  us  gods  which  shall  go  before  us 
32.  31  this  people . .  have  made  them  gods  of  gold 
32  35  because  they  made  the  calf  which  Aaron  m. 

34.  17  Thou  shalt  make  thee  no  molten  gods 

35.  10  and  make  all  that  the  Lord  hath  comm. 

35.  33  And .  to  make  any  manner  of  cunning  w. 

36.  3  And  theyreceived  of  Moses  all . .  to  make  it 

4  every  man  from  the  work  which  they  made 

5  workwhich  the  Lord  commanded  to  make 

6  Let  neither  man  nor  woman  make  anymore 

7  was  sufficient  for  all  the  work  to  make  it 

8  made  ten  curtains(of  )fine  twined  linen, and 
30.  8  cherubim  of  cunning  work  made  he  them 

36.  11  he  made  loops  of  blue  on  the  edge  of  one 

36.  11  likewise  he  made  in  the  uttermost  side  of 

36.  12  Fifty  loops  made  he  in  one  curtain,  and 

36. 12  fifty  loops  made  he  in  the  edge  of  the 

36.  13  he  made  fifty  taches  of  gold,  and  coupled 
36.  14  made  curtains,  .eleven  curtains  he  made 
36.  17  madefifty  loops  upon  the  uttermost  edge 
36.  17  fifty  loops  made  he  upon  the  edge  of  the 

36. 18  he  made  fifty  taches  (of)  brass  to  couple 
36.  19  he  made  a  covering  for  the  tent  (of)  ram’s 
36.  20  he  made  boards  for  the  tabernacle  (of)  s. 
36.  22  thus  did  he  make  for  all  the  boards  of 
36.  23  he  madeboards  forthetabemacle;  twenty 
36  24  forty  sockets  of  silver  he  made  under  the  t. 
36.  23  for  the  other  side . .  he  made  twenty  boards 
36.  27  for  the  sides,  .westward  he  made  six  bo. 
36.  28  two  boards  made  be  for  the  corners  of  the 
36.  31  he  made  bars  of  shittim  wood  ;  five  for  the 
36.  33  he  made  the  middle  bar  to  shoot  through 
36.  34  made  their  rings  (of)  gold,  .places  for  the 
36.  35  he  made  a  veil  (of)  blue,  and  purple,  and 
36.  35  (with)  cherubim  made  he  it  of  cunning 

36.  36  And  he  made  thereunto  four  pillars  (of) 

36  37  he  made  an  hanging  for  the  tabernacle 

37.  1  Bezaleel  made  the  ark  (of)  shittim  wood 
2  and  made  a  crown  of  gold  to  it  round  ab. 
4  he  made  staves  (of)  shittim  wood,  and 

6  he  made  the  mercy  seat  (of)  pure  gold 

7  And  he  made  two  cherubim  (of)  gold 

7  beaten  out  of  one  piece  made  he  them 

8  out  of  the  mercy  seat  made  he  the  cher. 

.  10  he  made  the  table  (of)  shittim  wood ;  two 

II  made  thereunto  a  crown  of  gold  round 

37.  12  Also  he  made  thereunto  a  border  of  an 

37  12  and  made  a  crown  of  gold  for  the  border 
37  15,  28  he  made  the  staves  (of)  shittim  wood 
37  16  he  made  the  vessels  which  (were)  upon 

37.  17  he  made  the  candlestick  (of)  pure  gold 

37.  17  (of)  beaten  work  made  he  the  candlestick 

37.  23  he  made  his  seven  lamps,  and  his  snuffers 

37  24  (Of)  a  talent  of  pure  gold  made  he  it,  and 
37.  25  made  the  incense  altar  (of)  shittim  wood 
37.  26  he  made  unto  it  a  crown  of  gold  round 
37.  27  he  made  two  rings  of  gold  for  it  under 

37.  29  he  made  the  holy  anointing  oil,  and  the 

38.  1  he  made  the  altar  of  burnt  offering  (of)j 

2  he  made  the  horns  thereof  on  the  four 

3  he  made  all  the  vessels  of  the  altar,  the 

3  all  the  vessels  thereof  made  he  (of)  brass 

4  he  made  for  the  altar  a  brazen  grate  of 

6  he  made  the  staves(of)shittim  wood,  and 

7  And.  .he  made  the  altar  hollow  with  bo. 
30  8  he  made  the  laver  (of)  brass,  and  the  foot 

38  o  he  made  the  court :  on  the  south  side  so. 

38  22  made  all  that  the  Lord  commanded  M. 

38.  28  he  made  hooks  for  the  pillars,  and  over. 

38.  30  he  made  the  sockets  to  the  door  of  the 

39  i  they  made  cloths  of  service,  to  do  service 

1  and  made  the  holy  garments  for  Aaron 

2  he  made  the  ephod  (of)  gold,  blue  and 
4  They  made  shoulder  pieces  for  it,  to  cou. 

8  he  made  the  breast  plate  (of)  cunning  w. 

39.  g  they  made  the  breast  plate  double  :  a  s. 

39.  15  they  made  upon  the  breast  plate  chains 

39.  16  they  made  two  ouches  (of)  gold,  and  two 
39.  19  they  made  two  rings  of  gold,  and  put  (tli.) 
30  20  they  made  two.  golden  rings,  and  put 
39  22  he  made  the  robe  of  the  ephod  (of)woven 
39.  24  they  made  upon  the  hems  of  the  robe  po. 
39.  25  they  made  bells  (of)  pure  gold,  and  put 
39  27  they  made  coats(of)  fine  linen,  (of)woven 
39.  30  theymiade  the  plate  of  the  holy  crown  (of) 
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Lev.  ig.  4  nor  make  to  yourselves  molten  gods  :  I 

22.  24  cut ;  neither  shall  ye  make .  .in  your  land 

25.  i  Ye  shall  make  you  no  idols  nor  graven  i. 
Num.  8.  4  the  pattern,  .so  he  made  the  candlestick 

io.  2  Make . .  of  a  whole  piece  shalt  thou  make 
it.  8  baked  (it) in  pans,  and  made  cakes  of  it 

14.  12  will  make  of  thee  a  greater  nation  and 

15.  3  will  make  an  offering  by  fire  unto  the  L. 

15.  3  to  make  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord,  of 

15.  38  bid  them  that  they  make  them  fringes  in 

16.  38  let  them  make  them  broad  plates,  .a  cov. 

21.  8  Make  thee  a  fiery  serpent,  aud  set  it  upon 

21.  9  Moses  made  a  serpent  of  brass,  and’  put 
Deut.  4. 16  Lest  ye  corrupt,  .and  make  you  a  graven 

4.  23  lest  ye..makeyouagravenimage,(or)  the 

4.  25  When  thou  shalt.  .make  a  graven  image 

5.  8  Thou  shalt  not  make  thee  (any)  graven  i. 

9. 12  for. .  they  have  made  them  a  molten  image 
9. 14  I  will  make  of  thee  a  nation  mightier  and 
9.  16  had  made  you  a  molten  calf :  ye  had  tur. 

9.  21 1  took  your  sin,  the  calf  which  ye  had  m. 

10.  1  and  come . .  and  make  thee  an  ark  of  wood 
10.  3  I  made  an  ark  (of)  shittim  wood,  and  he. 
10.  5  put  the  tables  in  the  ark  which  I  had  made 

15.  1  At  the  end  ofs.. even  years  thou  shalt  make 

16.  21  unto  the  altar,  .which  thou  shalt  make 

20.  12  but  will  luake  war  against  thee,  then  thou 

20.  20  build  bulwarks  against  the  city  that  ma. 

22.  8  thou  shalt  make  a  battlement  for  thy  roof 

22.  12  Thou  shalt  make  thee  fringes  upon  the  four 

26.  19  high  above  all  nations  which  he  hath  m. 

27.  15  Cursed  (be)  the  man  that  maketh  (any)  g. 
32.  6  hath  he  not  made  thee,  and  established 
32.  15  then  he  forsook  God  (which)  made  him 

Josh.  5.  2  Make  thee  sharp  knives,  and  circumcise 

5.  3  Joshua  made  him  sharp  knives,  and  cir. 

9.  15  Joshua  made  peace  with  them,  and  made 

11. 18  Josliuamadewaralongtiine  with  all  those 

22.  28  which  our  fathers  made,  not  for  burnt  off. 
Judg.  3. 16  Ehud  made  him  a  dagger  which  had  two 

6.  2  the  children  of  Israel  made  them  the  dens 
6*  19  Gideon  went  in,  and  made  ready  a  kid,  and 

8.  27  Gideon  made  an  ephod  thereof,  and  put 

9.  27  and  trode  (the  grapes),  aud  made  merry 

13. 15  until  we  shall  have  made  ready  a  kid  for 

14.  10  Samson  made  there  a  feast ;  for  so  used 

17.  3  to  make  a  graven  image,  aud  a  molten  i. 

17.  4  who  made  thereof  a  graven  image  and  a  m. 

17.  5  made  au  ephod,  and  teraphim,  aud  con. 

18.  3  Who  brought  thee  hither?  and  what  ma. 

18.  24  Ye  have  taken  away  my  gods..which  I  ma. 
18.  27  they  took  (the  things)  which  Micah  hadm. 
18.  31  set.  .up  Micah’s  graven  image,  which  he 

21.  15  had  made  a  breach  in  the  tribes  of  Israel 

1  Sa.  2. 19  his  mother  made  him  a  little  coat,  and  b. 

6.  5  ye  shall  make  images  of  your  emerods,  and 

6.  7  make  a  new  cart,  and  take  two  milch  k. 

8. 12  to  make  his  instruments  of  war,  and  ins. 

12.  22  pleased  the  Lord  to  make  you  his  people 
13  19  Lest  the  Hebrews  make . .  swords  or  spears 
17.  25  and  make  his  father’s  house  free  in  Israel 

23.  28  will  certainly  make  my  lord  a  sure  house 

2  Sa.  3.  20  David  made  Abner,  and  the  men.  .a  feast 

7.  9  have  made  thee  a  great  name,  like  unto 

7.  11  telleth.  .that  he  will  make  thee  an  house 

13^10  Tamar  took  the  cakes  which  she  had  made 
1  Ki.  2.  24  who  hath  made  me  an  house,  as  he  prom. 

3.  i5  Solomon .  .made  a  feast  to  all  his  servants 
6.  4  for  the  house  he  made  windows  of  narrow 
6.  5  oracle:  and  he  made  chambers  round  about 
6.23  within  the  oracle  he  made  two  cherubim 
6.  31  for  the  entering  of  the  oracle  he  made  d. 

6.  33  So  also  made  he  for  the  door  of  the  tem. 

7.  6  he  made  a  porch  of  pillars ;  the  length  th. 
7.  7  he  made  a  porch  for  the  throne  where  he 
7.  8  Solomon  made  also  an  house  for  Pharaoh’s 

7. 16  he  made  two  chapiters  (of)  molten  brass 
7.  18  he  made  the  pillars,  and  two  rows  round 
7.  23  he  made  a  molten  sea,  tencubits  from  the 
7. 27  he  made  ten  bases  of  brass  ;  four  cubits 
7.37  After  this . .  he  made  the  ten  bases  :  all  of 
7.  38  Then  made  he  ten  lavers  of  brass  :  one 
7.  40  Hiram  made  the  lavers,  and  the  shovels 
7. 40  all  the  work  that  he  made  long  Solomon 
7.  45  all  these  vessels,  which  Hiram  made  to 
7.  48  And  Solomon  made  all  the  vessels  that 
7.  51  all  the  work  that  king  Solomon  made  for 
9.  26  king  Solomon  made  a  navy  of  ships  in  E. 

10. 12  the  king  made  of  thealmug  trees  pillars 

10.  16  king  Solomon  made  two  hundred  targets 

10. 18  the  king  made  a  great  throne  of  ivory,  and 

12.  28  king  took  counsel,  and  made  two  calves 
12.  31  he  made  an  house  of  high  places,  and  m. 
12.  32  sacrificing  unto  the  calves  that  he  had  m. 
12.  32  priests  of  the  high  places  which  he  had  m. 

12.  33  upon  the  altar  which  he  had  made  in  B. 

13.  33  made  again  of  the  lowest  of  the  people 

14.  9  thou  hast  gone  and  made  thee  other  gods 
14.  is  because  they  have  made  their  groves,  p. 
14.  16  who  did  sin,  and  who  made  Israel  to  sin 
14.  26  the  shields  of  gold  which  Solomon  hadm. 

14.  27  made  in  their  stead  brasen  shields,  and 

15. 12  removed,  .the  idols  that  his  fathers  hadm. 

15.  13  because  she  had  made  an  idol  in  a  grove 

16.  33  Aliab  make  a  grove  ;  and  Aliab  did  more 

17.  13  make  me  thereof  a  little  cake  first,  and 

17. 13  and  after  make  for  thee  and  for  thy  son 

18.  26  they  leaped  upon  the  altar  which  was  m. 
18.  32  he  made  a  trench  about  the  altar,  as  great 

22.  11  Zedekiah  the  son  of  Chenaanah  made  him 
22.  48  Jehoshaphat  made  ships  of  Tharshish  to 

3  Ki.  3.  2  the  image  of  Baal  that  his  father  had  m. 


2  Ki.  3. 16  And  lie  said.  .Make  this  valley  full  of  di. 

4. 10  Let  us  make  a  little  chamber,  I  pray  thee 

6.  2  let  us  make  us  a  place  there,  where  we  may 

7.  2,  19  (if)  the  Lord  would  make  windows  in 

16.  11  made  (it)  against  king  Alias  came  from  D. 

17.  8  walked  in  the  statutes..which  they  had  m. 

17. 16  made  them  molten  images,  .two  calves 

17. 19  in  the  statutes  of  Israel  which  they  made 
17.  30  the  men  of  Babylon  made  Succoth-benoth 
17.  30  made  Nergal.  .men of  Hamath  made  Ash. 
17.  31  Avites  made  Nibliaz  and  Tartak,  and  the 
17.  29  every  nation  made  gods  of  their  own,  and 
17.  29  high  places  which  the  Samaritans  had  m. 

17.  32  made  unto  themselves  of  the  lowest  of 

18.  4  the  brazen  serpent  that  Moses  had  made 
18. 31  Make,  .with  me  by  a  present,  and  come 

19. 15  OLord.  .thou  hast  made  heaven  andearth 

20.  20  how  he  made  a  pool,  and  a  conduit,  and 

21.  3  made  a  grove,  as  did  Aliab  king  of  Israel 

21.  7  the  grove  that  he  had  made  in  the  house 

23. 12  altars. . whichtlie kingsof  Judahhadmade 

23. 12  the  altars  which  Manasseli  had  made  in 

23. 15  high  place  which  Jeroboam ..  had  made 

32. 19  whichtlie  kings  of  Israel  had  made  to  pro. 

24.  13  which  Solomon  king  of  Israel  had  made 

25.  16  tlie  bases  which  Solomon  had  made  for 

1  Cli_  s- 10  in  the  days  of  Saul  they  made  war  with 

5. 19  they  made  war  with  the  Hagarites,  with 

15.  1  made  him  houses  in  the  city  of  David,  and 

16.  26  the  gods.. (are)  idols  :  but  the  Lord  made 

17.  8  have  made  thee  a  name  like  the  name  of 

18.  8  wherewith  Solomon  made  the  brasen  sea 

21.  29  the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord,  which  Moses 

22.  8  Thou  hast  shed  blood,  .and  hast  made 

23.  5  Lord  with  the  instruments  which  I  made 

2  Ch.  1.  3  Moses  D  servant  of  the  Lord  had  made 

I  5  Bezaleel  the  son  of  Uri,  the  son  of  Hur 

2.12  Lord  God  of  Israel,  that  made  heaven  and 

3.  8  he  made  the  most  holy  house,  the  length 

3.  10  he  made  two  cherubim  of  image  work,  aud 

3.  14  he  made  the  veil  (of)  blue,  and  purple,  and 

3.  1 5  he  made  before  the  house  two  pillars  of 

3. 16  he  made  chains,  (as)  in  the  oracle,  .and  m. 

4.  1  he  made  an  altar  01  brass,  twenty  cubits 

4.  2  he  made  a  molten  sea  of  ten  cubits  from 

4.  6  He  made  also  ten  lavers,  and  put  five  on 

4.  7  he  made  ten  candlesticks  of  gold  accord. 

4.  8  He  made  also  ten  tables,  and  placed,  .in 
4.  8  And  he  made  an  hundred  basons  of  gold 
4.  9  he  made  the  court  of  the  priests,  and  the 
4.  11  Huram  made  the  pots,  and  the  shovels 

4.  1 1  finished  the  work  that  he  was  to  make  for 
4.  14  He  made  also  bases,  and  lavers  made  he 
4.  16  did  Huram  his  father  make  to  king  Solo. 

4.  18  Solomon  made  all  these  vessels  in  great 

4. 19  Solomon  made  all  the  vessels  that  (were 

5.  1  all  the  work  that  Solomon  made  for  the  li. 

6. 13  Solomon  had  made  a  brasen  scatfold,  of  five 
7.  6  which  David  the  king  had  made  to  praise 
7.  7  the  brasen  altarwhich  Solomon  had  made 
7.  9  in  the  eighth  day  they  made  a  solemn  as. 

7.  11  all  that  came  into  Solomon’s  heart  to  m. 
9.  11  the  king  made  (of)  the  algum  trees,  terraces 
9.  15  king  Solomon  made  two  hundred  targets 

9. 17  the  king  made  a  great  throne  of  ivory,  and 

II  15  priests . .  for  the  calves  which  he  had  made 

12.  9  the  shields  of  gold  which  Solomon  had  m. 

12. 10  king  Rehoboam  made  shields  of  brass,  and 

13.  8  calves,  which  Jeroboam  made  you  for  gods 
13.  9  have  made  you  priests  after  the  manner 
15.  16  because  she  had  made  an  idol  in  a  grove 

18. 10  Zedekiah  the  son  of  Chenaanah  had  made 

20.  36  make  ships  to  go  to  Tarshish  :  and  they  m . 

21. 11  lie  made  high  places  in  the  mountains  of 

21.  19  his  people  made  no  burning  for  him,  like 

24.  8  they  made  a  chest,  and  set  it  without  at 

24.  14  whereof  were  made  vessels  for  the  house 

26.  13  that  made  war  with  mighty  power,  to  help 

26.  15  he  made  in  Jerusalem  engines,  invented 

23.  2  and  made  also  molten  images  for  Baalim 

28.  24  he  made  him  altars  in  every  corner  of  J. 
28.  25  he  made  high  places  to  burn  incense  unto 
32.  5  and  made  darts  and  shields  in  abundance 

32.  27  he  made  himself  treasuries  for  silver,  and 

33.  3  he  reared  up  altars  for  Baalim,  and  made 
33.  7  a  carved  image,  the  idol  which  he  had  m. 
33.  22  images  which  Manasseli  his  fatherliadm. 

Neh.  8.  4  pulpit  of  wood,  which  they  had  made  for 

8.  12  to  make  great  mirth,  because  they  had 

8.  15  branches  of  thick  trees,  to  make  booths 

8. 16  made  themselves  booths,  every  one  upon 

8.  17  made  booths,  and  sat  under  the  booths 

9.  6  thou  hast  made  heaven,  the  heaven  of  h. 

9.  18  when  they  had  made  them  a  molten  calf 
Esth.  1.  3  he  made  a  feast  unto  all  his  princes  aud 

1.  5  the  king  made  a  feast  unto  all  the  people 
1.  9  Vasliti  the  queen  made  a  feast  for  the  w. 
1.  20  the  king’s  decree  which  he  shall  make 

2. 18  the  king  made  a  great  feast  unto  all  his 
2  18  he  made  a  release  to  the  provinces,  and 

5.  14  Let  a  gallows  be  made  of  fifty  cubits  high 

5. 14  aud  he  caused  the  gallows  to  be  made 
7.  9  gallows,  .which  Hamau  had  made  for  M. 
9. 17,  18  made  it  a  day  of  feasting  and  gladness 

9.  19  made  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  month  A. 
9.  22  they  should  make  them  days  of  feasting 
Job  9.  9  maketh  Arcturus,  Orion,  and  Pleiades,  aud 

10.  9  Remember,  .thou  hast  made  me  as  the  c. 
15.  27  and  maketh  collops  of  fat  on  (his)  flanks 

25.  2  he  maketh  peace  in  his  high  places 

27.  18  and  as  a  booth,  .the  keeper  maketh 

28.  25  To  make  the  weight  for  the  winds ;  and 


Job  28.  26  When  he  made  a  decree  for  the  rain,  and 
31.  15  did  not  he  that  made  me  in  the  womb.  .m. 
33.  4  The  spirit  of  God  hath  made  me,  and  the 
40.  15  behemoth,  which  I  made  with  thee  ;  he 

40. 19  he  that  made  him  can  make  his  sword  to 
Pea.  9. 15  heathen  aresunkdowninthepit.  .theym. 

86.  9  All  nations  whom  thou  hast  made  shall 

95.  5  The  sea  (is)  his,  and  he  made  it ;  and  his 

96.  s  the  gods . .  (are)  idols :  but  the  Lord  made 
100.  3  he  (that)  hath  made  us,  and  not  we  ours. 
104.  4  Who  maketh  his  angels  spirits ;  his  mini. 
104.  24  in  wisdom  hast  thou  made  them  all :  the 

106. 19  They  made  a  calf  in  Horeb,  aud  worship, 
in.  4  He  hath  made  his  wonderful  works  to  be 
115.  8  They  that  make  them  are  like  unto  them 

1 1 3. 15  Ye  (are)  blessed  of  the  Lord  which  made 

1 18.  24  This  (is)  the  day  (which)  the  LORD  hath  m. 

1 19.  73  Thy  hands  have  made  me  and  fashioned 
121.  2  My  help,  .from  the  Lord,  whichmade  li. 
124.  8  of  the  Lord,  who  made  heaven  and  earth 

134.  3  The  Lord  that  made  heaven  and  earth  b. 

135.  7  he  maketh  lightnings  for  the  rain  :  he  br. 

135.  18  They  that  make  them  are  like  unto  them 

136.  5  To  him  that  by  wisdom  made  the  heavens 
136.  7  To  him  that  made  great  lights  :  for  his  m. 

46.  6  Which  made  heaven  and  earth,  the  sea 
149.  2  Let  Israel  rejoice  in  him  that  made  him 
I'rov.  8.  26  While  as  yet  he  had  not  made  the  earth 
20.  12  the  Lord" hath  made  even  both  of  them 
20.  18  counsel ;  and  with  good  advice  make  war 

23.  5  for  (riches)  certainly  make  themselves  w. 

24.  6  by  wise  counsel  thou  shalt  make  thy  war 
31.  22  She  maketh  herself  coverings  of  tapestry 
31.  24  She  maketh  finelinen, and  selleth(it);  and 

Eccl.  2.  5  I  made  me  gardens  aud  orchards,  and  I  p. 

2.  6  I  made  me  pools  of  water,  to  water  there. 

3. 11  He  hath  made  every  (thing)  beautiful  in 

3.  1 1  can  find  out  the  work  that  God  maketh 
7.  29  God  hath  made  man  upright ;  but  they 

10.  19  A  feast  is  made  for  laughter,  and  wine 

1.  5  knowest  not.  .works  of  God  who  maketh 
12.  12  of  making  many  books  (there  is)  no  end 

Song  1.  11  We  will  make  thee  borders  of  gold,  with 
3.  9  King  Solomon  made  himself  a  chariot  of 
3.  10  He  made  the  pillars  thereof  (of)  silver,  the 
Isa.  2.  8  that  which  their  own  fingers  have  made 

2.  20  which  they  made,  .for  himself  to  worship 

10.  23  Lord  God  of  hosts  shall  make  a  consump. 

17.  8  which  his  fingers  have  made,  either  the 

19.  10  all  that  make  sluices  (and)  ponds  for  fish 

22.  11  Ye  made  also  a  ditch  between  the  two 

25.  6  make  unto  all  people  a  feast  of  fat  things 
27.  5  he  may  makepeace  with  me.  .he  shallm. 
27.  1 1  he  that  made  them  will  not  have  mercy  on 

29.  16  for  shall  the  work  say  of  him  that  made  it 

29.  16  He  made  me  not?  or  shall  the  thing  fra. 
31.  7  which yourownhandshavemade unto  you 
36.  16  Make  (an  agreement)  with  me  (by)  a  pre. 

37. 16  0  Lord  . .  thou  hast  made  heaven  and  earth 

40.  23  he  maketh  the  judges  of  the  earth  as  va. 

43.  7  I  have  formd  him ;  yea,  I  have  made  him 

44.  2  Thus  saitli  the  Lord  that  made  thee,  aud 

44.  13  and  maketh  it  after  the  figure  of  a  man 

44.  15  he  maketh  it  a  graven  image,  and  falletli 
44.  1 7  the  residue  thereof  he  maketh  a  god .  .  his 
44.  19  shall  I  make  the  residue  thereof  an  abo.? 

44.  24  I  (am)  the  Lord  that  maketh  all  (things) 

45.  7  I  make  peace,  and  create  evil :  I  the  L. 

45.  9  Shall  the  clay  say.  .What  makest  thou? 

45.  12  I  have  made  the  earth,  and  created  man 

45. 18  God  himself  that  formed  the  earth, and  m. 

46.  4  I  have  made,  and  I  will  bear ;  even  I  will 

46.  6  hire  a  goldsmith  ;  and  he  maketh  it  a  god 
57.  16  the  spirit,  .and  the  souls  (which)  I  have 

63. 12  led.  .tomake  himself  an  everlastingname? 
63.  14  thou  lead,  .to  make  thyself  a  glorious  n. 
66.  2  all  those,  .hath  mine  hand  made,  aud  all 
66.  22  and  the  new  earth,  which  I  will  make 

Jer.  2.  28  where .  .thy  gods  which  thou  hast  made 

4.  27  land  shall  be  desolate;  yet  will  I  not  make 

5.  10  and  destroy;  but  make  not  a  full  end:  take 

5.  18  saith  the  Lord,  I  will  not  make  a  full  end 

6.  26  make  thee  mourning,  (as  for)  an  only  son 

7.  18  to  make  cakes  to  tliequeen  of  heaven,  and 

8.  8  Lo,  certainly  in  vain  made  he  (it);  the  pen 

10.  12  He  hath  made  the  earth  by  his  power,  he 

10. 13  he  maketh  lightnings  -with  rain,  and  bri. 

14.  22  OLoRDourGod.  .thouhast  madeall  these 

16.  20  Shall  a  man  make  gods  unto  himself,  and 

18.  4  vessel  that  he  made  of  clay  was  marred 
18.  4S0  he  made  it.  .as  seemed  good,  .to  make 
27.  2  Make  thee  bonds  and  yokes,  aud  put  them 
27.  5  I  have  made  the  earth,  the  man  and  the  b. 

28. 13  but  thou  shalt  make  for  them  yokes  of  i. 

30.  11  though  I  make  a  full  end  of  all  nations 

30.  11  yet  will  I  not  make  a  full  end  of  thee ;  but 
32.  17  thou  hast  made  the  heaven  and  the  earth 
32.  20  and  hast  made  thee  a  name,  as  at  this  day 

37. 15  the  house . .  for  they  had  made  that  the  pr. 
3S.  16  LoRDliveth,  that  made  usthissoul,  I  will 

41.  9  which  Asa  the  king  had  made  for  fear  of 
44.  19  did  we  make  her  cakes  to  worship  her 

46.  28  I  will  make  a  full  end  of  all  the  nations 
46.  28  I  will  not  make  a  full  end  of  thee,  but  co. 
51.  15  He  hath  made  the  earth  by  his  power,  he 

51.  16  he  maketh  lightnings  with  rain,  and  bri. 

52.  20  which  king  Solomon  had  made  in  the  li. 
Eze.  4.  9  make  thee  bread  thereof .  .to  the  number 

7.  20  made  the  images  of  then-  abominations 
7.  23  Make  a  chain ;  for  the  land  is  full  of  bio. 

11.  13  wilt  thou  make  a  full  end  of  the  remnant 

13. 18  Woe  to  the  (women)  that,  .make  kerchiefs 


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Eze.  1 6. 17  madest  to  thyself  images  of  men,  and  di. 

i6.  24  hast  made  thee  an  high  place  in  every 

16.  31  and  makest  thine  high  place  in  every  st. 

17.  17  make  for  him  in  the  war,  by  easting  up 

18.  31  make  you  a  new  heart  and  a  new  spirit 
so.  17  make  an  end  of  them  in  the  wilderness 

22.  3  maketh  idols  against  herself  to  defile  her. 
22.  4  defiled . .  in  thine  idols  which  thou  hast  m. 

22. 13  thy  dishonest  gain  which  thou  hast  made 
24.  17  Forbear  to  cry,  make  no  mourning  for  the 

27.  s  taken  cedars  fromLebanou  to  make  masts 
27.  6  (Of)  the  oaks  of  Bashan  have  they  made 
27.  6  Ashurites  have  made  thy  benches(of)ivory 

29.  3  My  river  (is)  mine  own,  and  I  have  made 

29.  9  The  river  (is)  mine,  and  I  have  made  (it) 

31.  9  I  have  made  him  fair  by  the  multitude  of 
35.  14  When  the  whole  earth  rejoiceth,  I  will  m. 

37.  19  make  them  one  stick,  and  they  shall  be 
37.  22  I  will  make  them  one  nation  in  the  land 
40.  14  He  made  also  posts  of  threescore  cubits 
43.  27  the  priests  shall  make  your  burnt  offerings 

Dan.  n.  6  shall  come  to  the  king . .  to  make  an  agre. 
Hos.  8.  4  their  gold  have  they  made  them  idols 

8.  6  the  workman  made  it ;  theref  ore  it  (is)  not 

13.  2  have  made  them  molten  images  of  their 
Amos  4.  13  that  maketh  the  morning  darkness,  and 

5.  8  that  maketh  the  seven  stars  and  Orion 

5.  26  the  star  of  your  god,  which  ye  made  to 
9. 14  they  shall  also  make  gardens,  and  eat  the 
Jon.  1.  9  God.  .which  hath  made  the  sea  and  the 

4.  3  made  him  a  booth,  and  sat  under  it  in  the 
Mic.  1.  8  I  will  make  a  wailing  like  the  dragons 
Hah.  1.  8  he  will  make  an  utter  end  of  the  place 

1.  9  he  will  make  an  utter  end :  affliction  sh. 
Ilab.  1.  14  makest  men  as  the  fishes  of  the  sea,  as  the 

2.  18  that,  .trusteth  therein,  to  make  dumb  id.? 
Zeph.  1.  18  he  shall  make  even  a  speedy  riddance  of 
Zech  6.  11  take  silver  and  gold,  and  make  crowns 

10.  1  Lord  shall  make  bright  clouds,  aud  give 
}Ial.  2.  15  And  did  not  he  make  one?  Yet  had  he 

3.  17  in  that  day  when  X  make  up  my  jewels 

12 . To ponder,  obs  ■galas,  3. 

Psa.  78.  50  He  made  a  way  to  his  anger;  he  spared 

13.  To  voork,  make,  bys paal. 

Exodis.  17  thou  hast  made  for  thee  to  dwell  in ;  (in) 
Psa.  7.  15  and  is  fallen  into  the  ditch  (which)  he  m. 
Prov  16.  4  The  Lord  hath  made  all  (things)  for 
Isa.  44.  15  he  maketh  a  god,  and  worshippeth  (it) 

11.  To  give  a  charge,  ipn  paqad. 

Deut2o.  9  they  shall  make  captains  of  the  armies 

15.  To' give  a  charge,  tps  paqad,  5. 

1  Ki.  11.  28  he  made  him  ruler  over  all  the  charge  of 

2  Ki.  25.  23  that  the  king,  .had  made  Gedaliah  gove. 
Jer.  40.  5  whom  the  king.. hath  made  governor  over 

40.  7  had  made  Gedaliah . .  governor  in  the  land 

41.  2  whom  the  king . .  had  made  governor  over 

41.18  whom  the  king  of  Babylon  made  governor 

16.  To  cause  to  rise  or  stand  still,  Dip  qum,  5. 

Psa.  107. 29  He  maketh  the  storm  a  calm,  so  that  the 
Dan.  5.  11  made  master  of  the  magicians,  astrologers 

17. ro  set,  put,  lay,  o'Z».  Otis'  sum ,  sini. 

Gen.  13.  16  I  will  make  thy  seed  as  the  dust  of  the  e. 
21.  13  of  the  sou  of  the  bond  woman  will  I  make 

21.  18  lift  up  the  lad.  .1  will  make  him  a  great 

27.  37  I  have  made  him  thy  lord,  and  all  his  br. 

32.  12  make  thy  seed  as  the  sand  of  the  sea,  w. 

45.  8  he  hath  made  me  a  father  to  Pharaoh,  and 

45.  9  God  hath  made  me  lord  of  all  Egypt :  come 

46.  3  I  will  there  make  of  thee  a  great  nation 

47.  6  then  make  them  rulers  over  my  cattle 

47.  26  Joseph  made  it  a  law  over  the  land  of  E. 

48.  20  God  make  thee  as  Ephraim,  and  as  Man. 
Exod.  2.  14  Who  made  thee  a  prince  and  a  judge  over 

4.  1 1  Who  hath  made  man’s  mouth  ?  or  who  m. 

14.  2 1  Lord  . .  made  the  sea  dry . .  and  the  waters 

15.  25  there  he  made  for  them  a  statute  and  an 
Deut.  1. 13  Take,  .and  I  will  make  them  rulersover 

10.  22  hath  made  thee  as  the  stars  of  heaven  for 

14.  1  nor  make  any  baldness  between  your  eyes 
Josh.  6.  18  make  the  camp  of  Israel  a  curse,  and  tro. 

8.  28  Joshua  burnt  Ai,  and  made  it  an  heap  for 
Judg.  8.  33  Israel  turned,  .aud  made  Baal-berith  their 

11.  11  the  people  made  him  head  and  captain 

1  Sa.  8.  1  that  he  made  his  sous  judges  over  Israel 

8.  5  make  us  a  king  to  judge  us  like  all  the  na. 

18.  13  and  made  him  his  captain  over  a  thousand 

22.  7  make  you  all  captains  of  thousands,  aud 

28.  2  I  make  thee  keeper  of  mine  head  for  ever 

30.  25  he  made  it  a  statute  and  an  ordinance  for 

2  Sa.  7.  23  to  make  him  a  name,  and  to  do  for  you 

15.  4  Oh  that  I  were  made  judge  in  the  land 

17.  25  Absalom  made  Amasa  captain  of  the  host 

23.  5  he  hath  made  with  me  an  everlasting  co. 

1  Ki.  10.  9  therefore  made  he  thee  king,  to  do  judg. 

19.  2  if  I  make  not  thy  life  as  the  life  of  one  of 

20.  34  and  thou  shalt.make  streets  for  thee  in  D 
20.  34  in  Damascus  as  my  father  made  in  Sam. 

2  K  i.  10.  27  and  made  it  a  draught  house  unto  this  day 

13.  7  had  made  them  like  the  dust  by  threshing 
1  CI1.17.  21  to  make  thee  a  name  of  greatness  and  te. 

26. 10  Simri.  .yet  his  father  made  him  the  chief 
Job  1.  17  The  Chaldeans  made  out  three  bands,  and 

18.  2  How  long  (will  it  be  ere)  ye  make  an  end 

24.  25  who  will  make  me  a  liar,  and  make  my 

31.  24  If  I  have  made  gold  my  hope,  or  have  said 

38.  9  When  I  made  the  cloud  the  garment  the. 

39.  6  Whose  house  I  have  made  the  wilderness 
41.31  he  maketh  the  sea  like  a  pot  of  ointment 

Psa.  18.  43  thou  hast  made  me  the  head  of  the  hea. 


Psa.  39.  8  make  me  not  the  reproach  of  the  foolish 

40.  4  Blessed  (is)  that  man  that  maketh  the  L. 
44.  13  Thou  makest  us  a  reproach  to  our  neigh. 
44.  14  Thou  makest  us  a  byword  among  the  li. 
46.  8  what  desolations  he  hath  made  in  the  ea. 
52.  7  Lo . .  the  man  (that)  made  not  God  his  st. 
66.  2  Sing  forth  the  honour  of  his  name ;  make 
80.  6  Thou  makest  us  a  strife  unto  our  ueigh. 
89.  29  His  seed  also  will  I  make . .  for  ever,  and 
91.  9  Because  thou  hast  made  the  Lord,  .thy 

104.  3  who  maketh  the  clouds  his  chariot ;  who 

105.  21  He  made  him  lord  of  his  house,  and  ruler 
107. 41  and  maketh  (him)  families  like  a  flock 
147. 14  He  maketh  peace  (in)  thy  borders.,  filleth 

Prov.  30.  26  yet  make  they  their  houses  in  the  rocks 
Song  1.  6  they  made  me  the  keeper  of  the  vineyards 

6.  12  my  soul  made  me  (like)  the  chariots  of  A. 
Isa.  3.7  saying . .  make  me  not  a  ruler  of  the  peo. 
14. 17  made  the  world  as  a  wilderness,  and  des. 

14.  23  I  will  also  make  it  a  possession  for  the 

25.  2  For  thou  hast  made  of  acityanheap  ;  (of) 
27.  9  when  he  maketh  all  the  stones  of  the  a. 

28. 15  we  have  made  lies  our  refuge,  and  under 

41.  15  I  will  make  thee  a  new  sharp  threshing 
41.  13  small,  and  shalt  make  the  hills  as  chaff 

41.  18  I  will  make  the  wilderness  a  pool  of  wa. 

42. 15  I  will  make  the  rivers  islands,  and  I  will 

42.  16  I  will  make  darkness  light  before  them 

43. 19  I  will  even  make  a  way  in  the  wilderness 

49.  2  he  hath  made  my  mouth  like  a  sharp  sw. 

49.  2  he  hid  me,  and  made  me  a  polished  shaft 

49.  11  I  will  make  all  my  mountains  a  way,  and 

50.  2  I  make  the  rivers  a  wilderness  :  their  fish 

50.  3  heavens . .  I  make  sackcloth  their  covering 

51.  3  he  willmakeherwildernesslikeEden, and 

51.  10  hath  made  the  depths  of  the  sea  a  way  for 
53. 10  when  thou  shalt  make  his  soul  an  offering 
54.  12  Iwillmake  thy  windows  of  agates,  and  thy 

60. 15  I  will  make  thee  an  eternal  excellency,  a 
60.  1 7  I  will  also  make  thy  officers  peace,  and 
62.  7  till  he  make  Jerusalem  a  praise  in  the  e. 

Jer.  2.  7  and  made  mine  heritage  an  abomination 
.  7  he  is  gone  forth  from  his  place  to  make 
.  8  lest  I  make  thee  desolate,  a  land  not  in. 
10.  22  to  make  the  cities  of  Judah  desolate,  .a 

12.  11  They  have  made  it  desolate,  .desolate  it 

17.  5  Cursed  (be)  the  man  that,  .maketh  flesh 

18.  16  To  make  their  land  desolate . .  a  perpetual 

19.  8  I  will  make  this  city  desolate,  and  an  hi. 
25.  9  and  make  them  an  astonishment,  and  an 
25.  12  and  will  make  it  perpetual  desolations 

29.  22  Lord  make  thee  likeZedekiah, and  likeA. 
31.21  make  thee  high  heaps  :  set  thine  heart  to. 
51.  29  to  make  the  laud  of  Babylon  a  desolation 

Lam.  3.  11  pulled  me  in  pieces :  he  hathmade  me  d. 

3.  45  Thou  hast  made  us.  .the  offscouring  and 
Eze.  19.  5  took  another  of  her  whelps,  .made  him 

20.  28  there  also  they  made  their  sweet  savour 
Hos.  2.  3  make  her  as  a  wilderness,  and  set  her  like 

2.  12  I  will  make  them  a  forest,  and  the  beasts 
Amos  8.  10  I  will  make  it  as  the  mourning  of  an  only 
Mic.  1.  61  will  make  Samaria  as  an  heap  of  the  fi. 

4.  7  I  will  make  her  that  halted  a  remnant 

4. 13  I  will  make  thine  horn  iron,  and  I  will  m. 
Nah.  1.  14  I  will  make  thy  grave  ;  fortliou  art  vile 
Hal).  3.  19  he  will  make  my  feet  like  hinds’  (feet) 
Zeph.  2.  13  And  he.  .will  make  Nineveh  a  desolation 
Ilag.  2.  23  will  make  thee  as  a  signet :  for  I  have  ch. 
Zech.  7.  12  they  made  their  hearts,  .an  adamant  stone 

9. 13  made  thee  as  the  sword  of  a  mighty  man 
10.  3  hath  made  them  as  his  goodly  horse  in  the 
12.  2  I  will  make  Jerusalem  a  cup  of  trembling 
12.  3  in  that  day  will  I  make  Jerusalem  a  bur. 
12.  6  In  that  day  will  I  make  the  governors  of 

18. ro  set,  place,  Dii?  sum. 

Ezra  5. 13  made  a  decree  to  build  this  house  of  God 

5.  14  Sheshbazzar,  whom  he  had  made  governor 

6.  1  Then  Darius  the  king  made  a  decree,  and 

6.  3  Cyrus  the  king  made  a  decree  (concerning) 
6.  8  I  make  a  decree  what  ye  shall  do  to  the 
6.  11  I  have  made  a  decree,  that  whosoever  s. 

6.  12  I  Darius  have  made  a  decree  ;  let  it  be  d. 

7.  13  I  make  a  decree,  that  all  they  of  the  peo. 

7.  21  I ..  do  make  a  decree  to  all  the  treasurers 

Dan.  3. 10  Thou,  O  king,  hast  made  a  decree,  that 

3.  29  I  make  a  decree,  That  every  people,  nat. 

4.  6  Therefore  made  I  a  decree  to  bring  in  all 
6.  26  I  make  a  decree.  That  in  every  dominion 

19.  To  set,  put,  lay,  rviy  shith. 

2  Sa.  22.  12  he  made  darkness  pavilions  round  about 

1  Ki.  11.  34  I  will  make  him  prince  all  the  days  of  his 
Psa.  18.  11  He  made  darkness  his  secret  place  ;  his 

21.  6  thou  hast  made  him  most  blessed  forever 

21.  9  Thou  shalt  make  them  as  a  fiery  oven  in 

21.  12  Therefore  shalt  thou  make  them  turnth. 

45. 16  whom  thou,  mayest  make  princes  in  all 

83.  11  Make  their  nobles  like  Orel)  and  like  Z. 

83. 13  0  my  God,  make  them  like  a  wheel;  as  the 

84.  6  make  it  a  well ;  the  rain  also  filleth  the 
88.  8  thou  hast  made  me  an  abomination  unto 

104.  20  Thou  makest  darkness,  and  it  is  night :  w. 
no.  1  until  I  make  thine  enemies  thy  foot  stool 
Isa.  16.  3  make  thy  shadow  as  the  night  in  the  midst 
Jer.  2.  15  they  made  his  land  waste  :  his  cities  are 

13. 16  he  turn  it.  .(and) make  (it) gross  darkness 

22.  6  surely  I  will  make  thee  a  wilderness,  .ei. 

50.  3  which  shall  make  her  land  desolate,  and 

51.  39  In  their  heat  I  will  make  their  feasts,  aud 

20.  To  dig,  prepare,  nna  karah. 

2  CI1.16. 14  in  his  own  sepulchres,  which  he  had  made 


Psa.  7. 15  He  made  a  pit,  and  digged  it,  and  is  fallen 
21.2’o  loose,  unloose,  nnj  naihar,  5. 

2  Sa.  22.  33  God  (is) my  strength,  .he maketh  my  way 

22.  To  put,  set,  or  lay  out  throughout,  StarlQiipi. 
Acts  3.  25  of  the  covenant  which  God  made  with  our 
Heb.  8.  10  this  (is)  the  covenant  that  I  will  make  with 

10.  16  This  (is)  the  covenant  that  I  will  make  with 

23.  To  make  an  end  of,  eirireAeiu  epiteleo. 

Heb.  8.  5  when  he  was  about  to  make  the  tabern. 

24.  To  be,  dpi  eimi. 

Marki2.  42  threw  in  two  mites,  which  make  a  farthing 

25.  To  set  down,  KaOlorripi  kathistemi. 

Matt  24.  45  whom  his  lord  hath  made  ruler  over  his 

24.  47  he  shall  make  him  ruler  over  all  his  goods 

25.  21,  23IWUI  make  thee  rulerovermaDythings 
Lukei2. 14  Man,  who  made  me  a  judge  or  a  divider 

12.  42  lord  shall  make  ruler  over  his  household 
12.  44  he  will  make  him  ruler  over  all  that  he 
Acts  7.  10  he  made  him  governor  over  Egypt  and  all 

7.  27,  35  Who  made  thee  a  ruler  and  a  judge? 
Horn.  5. 19  For  as  by  one.  .many  were  made  sinners 

5. 19  by  the  obedience  of  one  shall  many  bem. 
Heb.  7.  28  the  law  maketh  men  high  priests  which 
2  Pe.  1.  8  they  make,  .neither,  .barren  nor  unfruit. 

26.  Topreparethoroughly,Kara<Tiieva£o>  kataskeuazo. 
Heb.  9.  2  For  there  was  a  tabernacle  made ;  the  first 

21.  To  make,  found,  kt(Co>  ktizo. 

Eph.  2. 15  to  make  in  himself  of  twain  one  new  man 

28 .To  do,  make,  iroieca poieo. 

Matt.  3.  3  the  way  of  the  Lord,  make  his  paths  str. 

4. 19  Followme. .  I  will  make  you  fishers  of  men 

5.  36  thou  caust  not  make  one  hair  white  or  b. 
12.  16  charged,  .they  should  not  make  him  kn. 
12.  33  make  the  tree  good.  .or.  .make  the  treec. 

17.  4  let  us  make  here  three  tabernacles;  one 

19.  4  he  which  [made],  .at  the  beginning  made 

20.  12  thou  hast  made  them  equal  unto  us,  which 

21.  13  My  house,  .ye  have  made  it  a  den  of  thi. 

22.  2  a  certain  king,  which  made  a  marriage  for 

23.  15  to  make  one  proselyte;  and  when  he  ism. 

23. 15  ye  make  him  twofold  more  the  child  of  li. 
25.  16  with  the  same,  and  [made),  .other  five  ta. 

Mark  1.  3  Prepare  ye  the  way  of  the  Lord,  make  his 
1. 17  I  will  make  you  to  become  fishers  of  men 

3.  i2Charged.  .theyshouldnotmakehimknown 

6.  21  Herod,  on  his  birthday  made  a  supper  to 

7.  37  he  maketh  both  the  deaf  to  hear,  and  the 

8.  25  [made  him  look  up] :  and  he  w  as  restored 

9.  5  let usmakethree tabernacles;  oneforthee 

10.  6  from  the  beginning . .  God  made  them  male 

11.  1 7  My  house . .  ye  have  made  it  a  den  of  thieves 
Luke  3.  4  Prepare  ye  the  way  of  the  Lord,  make  his 

5. 29  Levi  made  him  a  great  feast  in  his  own  h. 

5.  33  fast  often,  and  make  prayers,  and  likewise 

5.  34  Can  ye  make  the  children  of  the  bride  ch. 

9.  33  let  us  make  three  tabernacles ;  one  for 

11.  40  did  not  he  that  made  that,  .without  make 
14.  12  When  thou  makest  a  dinner  or  a  supper 

14. 13  when  thou  makest  a  feast,  call  the  poor 
14.  16  A  certain  man  made  a  great  supper,  aud 

15. 19  no  more,  .make  me  as  one  of  thy  hired  se. 

16.  9  Maketoyourselvesfriendsof  the  mammon 

19.  46  Myhouse.  .ye  have  made  itaden  of  thieves 

John  2. 15  when  he  had  made  a  scourge  of  small  cords 

2. 16  make  not  my  Father’s  house  an  house  of 

4.  1  that  Jesus  made  and  baptized  more  disc. 

4.  46  Cana  of  Galilee,  where  he  made  the  water 

5.  11  He  that  made  me  whole,  the  same  said 

5. 15  it  was  Jesus  which  had  made  him  whole 

5.  iS  God  was  his  Father,  making  himself  equal 

6.  10  And  Jesus  said,  Make  the  men  sit  down 

6.  is  come  and  take  him  by  force,  to  make  him 

7.  23  I  have  made  a  man  every  whit  whole  on 

8.  53  the  prophets  are  dead :  whom  makest  thou 

9.  6  he  spat  on  the  ground,  and  made  clay  of 
9. 11  Jesus  made  clay,  and  anointed  mine  eyes 
9.  14  Jesus  made  the  clay,  and  opened  his  eyes 

10.  33  that  thou,  being  a  man,  makest  thyself  G. 

12.  2  There  they  made  him  a  supper;  aud  Ma. 

14.  23  we  will  come  unto  him,  and  make  our  ab. 

18.  18  had  made  a  fire  of  coals  ;  for  it  was  cold 

19.  7  because  he  made  himself  the  Son  of  God 
19. 12  whosoever  maketh  himself  a  king  speak. 
19.  23  took  his  garments,  and  made  four  parts 

Acts  1 .  1  The  former  treatise  have  I  made,  0  The. 

2.  36  God  hath  made  that  same  Jesus,  whom  ye 

3.  12  or  holiness  we  had  made  this  man  to  w.? 

4.  24  Lord,  thou  (art)  God,  which  hast  madeh. 

7.  40  Saying  unto  Aaron, Make  us  gods  to  go  be. 
7.  43  figures  which  ye  made  to  worship  them 
7.  44  should  make  it  according  to  the  fashion 

7.  50  Hath  not  my  hand  made  all  these  things? 

8.  2  devout  men . .  made  great  lamentation  over 
g.  13  the  coats  and  garments  which  Dorcas  m. 

14. 15  unto  the  living  God,  wliich  made  heaven 

17.  24  God  that  made  the  world  and  all  thmgs 

1 7.  26  hath  made  of  one  blood  all  nations  of  men 
19.  24  which  made  silver  shrines  for  Diana,  br. 
23.  13  they  were  more  than  forty  which  had  m. 
Eom.  1.  9  that  without  ceasing  I  make  mention  of 

9.  20  say  to  him  ..Why  hast  thou  made  me  thus? 
9.  21  to  make  one  vessel  unto  honour,  and  an. 

9.  28  a  short  work  will  the  Lord  make  upon  the 

13. 14  make  not  provision  for  the  flesh,  to.  .the 

15.  26  to  make  a  certain  contribution  for  the  p. 
I  Co.  6.  15  and  make  (them)  the  members  of  ah  har. 

10.  13  make  a  way  to  escape,  that  ye  maybe  able 


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2  Co.  5.  2i  he  hath  made  him . .  sin  for  us,  who  knew 

Eph.  1. 16  thanks . .  making  mention  of  you  in  my  pr. 

2.  14  he  is  our  peace,  who  hath  made  both  one 

2.  15  of  twain  one  new  man,  (so)  making  peace 

4.  16  maketh  increase  of  the  body  unto  the  edi. 

Phil.  1.  4  Always,  .for  you  all  making  request  with 

1  Th.  1.  2  always,  .making  mention  of  you  in  our  p. 

!  Ti.  2.  1  prayers,  intercessions.,  be  made  for  all  m. 

Phil.  4  making  montion  of  thee  always  in  my  pr. 

Heb.  1.  2  heir  of  all  things,  by  whom  also  he  made 

I.  7  Who  maketh  his  angels  spirits,  and  his 

8.  5  thou  make  all  things  according  to  the  pa. 

8.  9  the  covenant  that  I  made  with  their  fat. 

12.  13  make  straight  paths  for  your  feet,  lest  that 

12.  27  that  are  shaken,  as  of  tilings  that  are  in. 

Jas.  3.  18  is  sown  in  peace  of  them  that  makepeace 

2  Pe.  1.  io  tomake  your  callingand  election  sure:  for 

1  Jo.  1.  jo  we  make  him  a  liar,  and  his  word  is  not 

5.  10  he  that  believeth  not  God  hath  made  him 

Rev.  j .  6  hath  made  us  kings  and  priests  unto  God 

3.  9  I  will  make  them  to  come  and  worship  he. 

3. 12  Him  that  overcometh  will  I  make  a  pillar 

5.  10  hast  made  us  unto  our  God  kings  and  pr. 

II.  7  the  beast,  .shall  make  war  against  them 

12.  17  went  to  make  war  with  the  remnant  of 

13.  7  [it  was  given  unto  him  to  make  war  with] 

13. 13  [he  maketh]  fire  come  down  from  heaven 

13.  14  they  should  make  an  image  to  the  beast 

14.  7  worship  him  that  made  heaven,  and  earth 

17.  16  shall  make  her  desolate  and  naked,  and 

19.  19  gathered  together  to'make  war  against  h. 

21.  s  Behold,  I  make  all  things  new.  And  I10 

22.  15  and  whosoever  loveth  and  maketh  a  lie 

29 . To  hand  forth ,  irpoxeiplC0lJ-al  procheirizomai. 

Acts  26. 16  to  make  thee  a  minister  and  a  witness 

30.  To  speak,  utter, (pSi  erb. 

Gal.  3.  16  Now  to  Abraham . .  were  the  promises  m. 

31. 7b  place  together,  set,  avvlarTipi  sunistemi. 

Ual.  2. 18  if  I  build.  .1  make  myself  a  transgressor 
32.7b  end  with,  accomplish,  awreXeu  sunteleo. 

Heb.  8.  8  when  I  will  make  a  new  covenant  with 
33.7b  set,  put,  lay ,  riQ-qai  tithemi. 

Matt22.  44  Sit.  .till  I  make  thine  enemies  thy  foots.? 

Mark i2. 36  Sit.  .till  I  make  thine  enemies  thy  footst. 

Luke2o.  43  Till  I  make  thine  enemies  thy  footstool 

Acts  2.  35  Until  I  make  thy  foes  thy  footstool 

20.  28  the  Holy  Ghost  hath  made  you  overseers 

Rom.  4.  17  I  have  made  thee  a  father  of  many  nati. 

1  Co.  9. 18  I  may  make  the  gospel  of  Christ  without 

Heb.  1. 13  Sit  on  my  right  hand,  until  I  make  thine 

10. 13  expecting  till  his  enemies  be  made  his  f. 

2  Pe.  2.  6  making . .  an  ensample  unto  those  that  af . 
[See  also  Abhorred,  abide,  abominable,  about,  account 
of,  accursed,  ado,  affected,  afraid,  alive,  ashamed, 
astonished,  amazed,  amends,  appointment,  approach, 
atonement,  bald,  banquet,  bear,  beams,  bed,  better, 
bitter,  boast,  boil,  brick,  bright,  bring  forth,  broad, 
cakes,  calf,  cease,  cheerful,  childless,  clean,  cleave, 
come  up,  confession,  conspiracy,  consume,  count, 
crooked,  cry,  dark,  deep,  defence,  desolate,  differ,  dif¬ 
ference,  distribution,  doubt,  drink,  drunk,  drunken, 
dry,  dust,  dwell,  eat,  empty,  end,  endanger,  enjoy, 
enquiry,  equal,  err,  eunuch,  excuse,  fail,  fall,  fast,  fat, 
few,  firm,  first  born,  lit,  flee,  flourish,  fly,  fold,  foolish, 
fools,  forget,  free,  fret,  friend,  friendship  with,  fruitful, 
full,  gain,  glad,  glorious,  go,  go  forth,  go  over,  go  up, 
good,  goodly,  great,  great  man,  grievous,  grow,  hard, 
haste,  hear,  heard,  heavy,  hedge,  high,  honourable, 
hope,  howl,  increase,  inhabited,  inherit,  inquisition, 
intercession,  invasion,  journey,  joyful,  joyful  noise, 
keep  (house),  king,  kneel  down,  know,  known,  labour, 
lament,  large,  league,  liar,  lie  down,  light,  lighter,  like, 
long,  lower,  many,  marriages,  matter,  meet,  melody, 
melt,  mention,  mention  of,  merchandise,  merry,  mirth, 
mock,  more,  move,  multiply,  murmur,  naked,  nest, 
noise,  obedient,  obeisance,  obstinate,  odious,  offend, 
offender,  oil,  old,  oration,  overflow,  overseer,  pass, 
pass  by,  pay,  payment,  peace,  perfect,  perish,  plain, 
plenteous,  poor,  possess,  prayer,  precious,  preparation, 
princes,  proclamation,  promise,  prosper,  prosperous, 
provision,  queen,  ready,  reconciliation,  refuge,  reign, 
rejoice,  remembered,  rent,  request,  rest,  restitution, 
return,  rich,  ride,  rise  up,  rode,  room,  rot,  rule,  ruler, 
run  away,  rushing,  sad,  search,  see,  separation,  serve, 
servants,  shake,  show,  shine,  shipwreck,  signs,  sin, 
singular,  skip,  slaughter,  sleep,  sit  down,  sit  together, 
small,  soft,  sore,  sorry,  sound,  speed,  spoil,  sport,  stag¬ 
ger,  stand,  stiff,  stink,  stoop,  straight,  strange,  strong, 
stronger,  suck,  subject,  suddenly,  suit,  supplication, 
sure,  swear,  sweet,  swell,  swim,  tinkling,  transgress, 
treasurer,  tremble,  trouble,  trust,  tumult,  turn,  under¬ 
stand,  uproar,  vain,  vile,  void,  walk,  wander,  war, 
waste,  weak,  weary,  which,  white  .whole,  wide,  willing, 
wise,  wiser,  wonderful,  wonderfully.] 

MAKE  as  though,  to  — 

To  make  toward ,  irpocriToifopai  prospoieomai. 

Luke24-  28  he  made  as  though  he  would  have  gone 

MAKE  away,  utterly  to  — 

To  devote  (to  God  or  destruction),  Din  charam,  5. 

Dan.  1 1 .  44  to  destroy,  and  utterly  to  make  away  m. 
MAKE  (baldness),  to  — 

To  make  bald,  nip  qarach. 

Lev.  21.  5  They  shall  not  make  baldness  upon  their 
MAKE  (bed),  to  — 

1.  To  turn  over,  change,  f]5.i  haphak. 

Psa.  41.  3  thou  wilt  make’ all  his  bed  in  his  sickness 


2.  To  spread  out,  is-]  raphad,  3. 

Job  17.  13  If  I  wait.  .1  have  made  my  bed  in  the  da. 
MAKE  (breach),  to  — 

To  break  forth ,  j'l?  parats. 

2  Sa.  6.  8  the  Loud  had  made  a  breach  upon  Uzzah 

1  Ch.13.  1:  the  Lord  had  made  abreach  uponUzza 

15. 13  Loud  our  God  made  a  breach  upon  us,  for 

MAKE  (brick),  to 

To  make  brick,  |3^>  laben. 

Gen.  11.  3  let  us'make  brick,  and  burn  them  thro. 
Exod.  5.  7  no  more,  .give  straw  to  make  brick,  as 

MAKE  burning,  to  — 

To  make  a  burning,  •']1'7  saraph. 

2  Ch.16.  14  and  they  made  a  very  great  burning  for 
MAKE  cakes,  to  — 

To  make  cakes.  33S  labab. 

2  Sa.  13.  6  make  me  a  couple  of  cakes  in  my  sight 

13.  8  made  cakes  in  his  sight,  and  did  bake  the 

MAKE  choice,  to  — 

To  lay  or  choose  out,  iuXeyoyai  eklegomai. 

Acts  15.  7  how  that  a  good  while  ago  God  made  ch. 
MAKE  (conspiracy),  to  — 

To  conspire,  bind  together,  ibp  qashar. 

2  Ki.12.  20  his  servants  arose,  andmade  a  conspiracy 

14.  19  they  made  a  conspiracy  against  him  in  J. 

15. 13  Shallum,  and  his  conspiracy  which  he  m. 

15.  30  Juoshea  .  made  a  conspiracy  against  Pek. 
2  Ch.25.  27  they  mad'  a  conspiracy  against  him  inj. 

MAKE  (covenant  or  league),  to  — 

To  cut  or  prepare,  ms  karath. 

Gen.  15.  18  the  Lord  made  a  covenant  with  Abram 
21. 27  gave .  and  both  of  them  made  a  covenant 
21.32  Thus  they  made  a  covenant  at  Beer-sheba 
26.  28  said . .  let  us  make  a  covenant  with  thee 

31.  44  let  us  make  a  covenant,  I  and  thou  ;  and 
Exou23.  32  Thou  shalt  make  no  covenant  with  them 
24.  8  of  the  covenant,  which  the  Lord  hath  m. 
34. 10  I  make  a  covenant :  before  all  thy  people 
34.  12,  is  lest  thou  make  a  covenant  with  the  in. 
34.  27  I  have  made  a  covenant  with  thee  and 
Deut.  4.  23  lest  ye  forget  the  covenant  of  the  Lord 
5.  2  Lord  our  God  made  a  covenant  with  us 
5.  3  Lord  made  not  this  covenant  with  our 

7.  2  thou  shalt  make  10  covenant  with  them 

9.  9  of  the  covenant  which  the  Lord  made 

29.  1  covenant ..  Lord  commanded  Moses  tom. 
29.  1  the  covenant  which  he  made  with  them 

29. 12  covenant,  .which  the  Lord,  .maketh  with 
29.  14  Neither  with  you  only  do  I  make  this  co. 
29.  25  have  forsaken  the  covenant,  .he  made 
31.  16  break  my  covenant  which  I  have  made 
Josh.  9.  6,  n  now  therefore  make  ye  a  league  with 
9.  7  and  how  shall  we  make  a  league  with  you? 
9.  15  made  a  league  with  them,  to  let  them  live 

9. 16  after  they  had  made  a  league  with  them 
24.  25  Joshua  made  a  covenant  with  the  people 
Judg.  2.  2  ye  shall  make  no  league  with  the  inhabi. 

1  Sa.  n.  1  Make  a  covenant  with  us,  and  we  will  se. 

11.  2  On  this.. will  I  make  (a  covenant)witli  you 
18.  3  Then  Jonathan  and  David  made  a  coven. 

20. 16  So  Jonathan  made  (a  covenant)  with  the 

23.  18  they  two  made  a  covenant  before  the  Lord 

2  Sa.  3.  12  Make  thy  league  with  me,  and,  behold,  my 

3. 13  I  wiU  make  a  league  with  thee :  but  one 
3.  21  that  they  may  make  a  league  with  thee 
5.  3  David  made  a  league  with  them  in  Heb. 

1  Ki.  5.  12  and  they  two  made  a  league  together 

8.  9  when  the  Lord  made  (a  covenant)  with 

8.  21  the  ark,  wherein  (is)  the  covenant,  .he  ma. 

20.  34  he  made  a  covenant  with  him,  and  sent 

2  Ki.  11.  4  made  a  covenant  with  them,  and  took  an 

11.  17  Jeholadamade  acovenant  between  the  L. 
17.  15  they  rejected,  .his  covenant  that  he  made 
17.  35  With  whom  the  Lord  had  made  a  coven. 
17.  38  the  coveuant  that  I  have  made  with  you 
23.  3  made  a  covenant  before  the  Lord,  to  walk 

1  Ch.n.  3  David  made  a  covenant  with  them  in  Heb. 

16. 16  (Even  of  the  covenant)  which  he  made 

2  Ch.  5.  10  when  the  Lord  made  (a  covenant)  with 

6. 11  covenant  of  the  Lord,  that  he  made  with 

21.  7  because  of  thecovenant  that  he  had  made 
23.  3  all  the  congregation  made  a  covenant  with 
23.  16  Jehoiada  made  a  covenant  between  him 
29.  10  to  make  a  covenant  with  the  Lord  God 
34.  31  made  a  covenant  before  the  Lord,  to  walk 

Ezra  10.  3  let  us  make  a  covenant  with  our  God  to 
Neh.  9.  8  madest  a  covenant  with  him,  to  give  the 

9.  38  because  of  all  this  we  make  a  sure  (coven.) 
Job  31.  1  I  made  a  covenant  with  mine  eyes  ;  why 

41.  4  Will  he  make  acovenant  with  thee?  wilt 
Psa.  50.  5  that  have  made  a  covenant  with  me  by  sa. 
89.  3  I  have  made  a  covenant  with  my  chosen 
105.  9  Which  (covenant)  he  made  with  Abraham 
Isa.  28. 15  Wehave  made  acovenant  with  death,  and 
55.  3  I  will  make  an  everlasting  covenant  with 
57.  8  and  made  thee  (a  covenant)  with  them 
6t.  8  I  will  make  an  everlasting  covenant  with 
Jer.  n.  10  have  broken  my  covenant  which  I  made 
31.  31  I  will  make  a  new  covenant  with  the  ho. 
31.  32  Not  accordingto  thecovenant  thatlmade 

31.  33  the  covenant  that  I  will  make  with  the 

32.  40  I  will  make  an  everlasting  covenant  with 
34.  8  Zedekiah  had  made  a  covenant  with  all 
34.  13  I  made  a  covenant  with  your  fathers  in 
34. 15  ye  had  made  a  covenant  before  me  in  the 
34.  18  words  of  the  covenant  which  they  had  m. 


Eze.  17.  13  made  a  covenant  with  him,  and  hath  ta. 
34.  25  I  will  make  with  them  a  covenant  of  peace 
37.  26  I  willmake  a  covenant  of  peace  with  them 
Hos.  2.  18  in  that  day  will  I  make  a  covenant  for 

10.  4  swearing  falsely  in  making  a  covenant 
12.  1  they  do  make  a  covenant  with  the  Assy. 
Zech.n.  10  I  might  break  my  covenant  which  I.  ,m. 

MAKE  (cuttings),  to  — 

To  cut  in,  make  an  incision,  tr$f  sarat. 

Lev.  21.  5  They  shall  not.  .make  any  cuttings  in  their 
MAKE  (ensample),  to  — 

To  give,  SlSupu  didomi. 

2  Th.  3.  9  to  make  ourselves  an  ensample  unto  you 
Rev.  ,3.  gl  will  make  them  of  the  synagogue  of  Sa. 
MAKE  for,  things  which  — 

The  things,  ra  la. 

Rom.  14.19  follow  after  the  things  which  make  for  p. 
MAKE  full  (proof)  of,  to  — 

To  bear  on  fully,  irK-gpotpopew  plerophoreb. 

2  Ti.  4.  5  watch  thou . .  make  full  proof  of  thy  min. 

MAKE  glorious,  to  — 

To  make  honourable  or  glorious,  5o£a(u>  cloxazo. 

2  Co.  3.  10  even  that  which  was  made  glorious  had 

MAKE  (go)  up  and  down,  to  — 

To  move,  shake,  stagger,  wander,  yu  nua. 

2  Sa.  15.  20 should  I . .  make  thee  go  up  and  down  w  ith 

MAKE  (interpretations),  to  — 

To  interpret,  lb9  peshar. 

Dan.  5. 16  thou  canst  make  interpretations,  and  dis. 

MAKE  (a  king),  to  — 

To  make  a  king,  cause  to  reign,  iSp  malak,  5. 

1  Sa.  8.  22  Lord  said  . Hearken. .and  make  them  a  ki. 

12.  1  I  have  hearkened . .  and  have  made  a  king 

MAKE  mad,  to  — 

To  turn  round  to  raving,  neptrpeiuo  eis  parlay. 
Acts  26.  24  Paul,  .much  learning  doth  make  theem. 

MAKE  merchandise,  to  — 

To  travel,  traffic,  cheat,  epiropevopai  emporeuomai. 

2  Pe.  2.  3  with  feigned  words  make  merchandise  of 

MAKE  (noise),  to  — 

To  cause  to  hear  or  be  heard,  yps’  shamea,  J?. 

Josh.  6. 10  ye  shall  not.  .make  any  noise  with  your 

MAKE  (ointment),  to  — - 
To  mix,  compound,  npn  raqach. 

1  Ch.  9.  30  the  priests  made  the  ointment  of  the  sp 
MAKE  out,  to  — 

To  set,  place,  lay,  D'b,  nib  sum,  sim. 

Job  1 .  1 7  The  Chaldeans  made  out  three  bands,  and 

MAKE  peace,  to  — 

To  make  peace,  clpnyonotew  eirenopoieo. 

Col.  1.  20  having  made  peace  through  the  blood  of 

MAKE  perfect,  to  — 

To  make  an  end  of,  perfect,  emreXew  epiteleo. 

Gal.  3.  3  Are  ye  so  foolish  ?..are  ye  now  made  per. 

MAKE  (petition),  to  — 

To  request,  pray,  seek,  kya  bea. 

Dan.  6.  13  but  maketh  liispetition  three  times  a  day 

MAKE  (prayer  or  supplication),  to  — 

1.7b  entreat  grace  or  favour,  ]]n  chanan,  7. 

1  Ki.  9.  3  and  thy  supplication  that  thou  hast  made 

2.  To  judge  for  oneself,  bbspalal,  7. 

1  Ki.  8.  29  the  prayer  which  thy  servant  shall  make 

2  Ch.  6.  21  supplications,  .which  they  shall  make  to. 
MAKE  ready,  to  — 

1. Finished,  perfect,  whole,  dS^  shalem. 

1  Ki.  6.  7  of  stone  made  ready  before  it  was  brou. 

2.7b  make  ready,  eroipafa  etoimazo. 

Matt26.  19  And  the  disciples,  .made  ready  the  pass. 
Marki4.  15  large  upper  room,  .there  make  readyfor 

14.  16  And  his  disciples,  .made  ready  the  pass. 
Luke  1.  17  to  make  ready  a  people  prepared  for  the 
9.  52  tlieywent.  intoa  village,  .to  make  ready 
17.  8  Make  ready  wherewith  I  may  sup,  and 

22. 12  upper  room  furnished  :  there  make  ready 

22. 13  they  went,  and  they  made  ready  the  p. 
Acts  23.  23  Make  ready  two  hundred  soldiers  to  go 
Rev.  19.  7  the  Lamb,  .his  wife  hath  made  herself  r. 

MAKE  self  — 

[See  Fair,  known  .many,  poor,  prey,  prince,  prophet,  rich, 
sick,  strong,  unclean,  wise.] 

MAKE  (slaughter),  to  — 

To  smite,  rni  nakah,  5. 

1  Sa.  14.  14  that  first  slaughter  which  Jonathan,  ma. 
MAKE  to  rise,  to  — 

To  rise  or  spring  up,  raise,  ai'orcAAiv  anatellb. 

Matt.  5.  4s  he  maketh  his  sun  to  rise  on  the  evil  and 
MAKE  toward,  to  — 

To  hold  down,  Karixa  katechb. 

Acts  27.  40  unto  the  sea.  .and  made  toward  shore 


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MAKE  up,  to  — 

1.  To  hedge  about,  make  a  hedge,  -n|  gadar. 

Eze.  13.  5  neither  made  up  the  hedge  for  the  house 
22.  30  for  a  man . .  that  should  make  up  the  he. 

2.  To  perfect,  finish,  complete,  kelal. 

Ezra  5.  3  Who  hath  commanded,  .to  make  up  this 
5.  9  Who  commanded  you .  .to  make  up  these 
MAKE  (vow),  to  — 

To  vow,  "Hi  nadar. 

Jon.  1. 16  a  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord,  and  made  vows 
MAKE  (wall),  to  — 

To  hedge,  hedge  about,  tu  gadar. 

Hos.  2.  6  I  will,  .make  a  wall,  that  she  shall  not  find 

MAKE  (war),  to  — 

To  cast  or  throw  together,  with,  <rvp.[hx\\ui  sumba. 
Lukei4-  31  Or  what  king,  going  to  make  war  against 

MAKER  — 

1.  To  grave,  tsnij  charash. 

Isa.  45.  16  go  toconfusion together  (that  are)makers 

2.  To  form,  ns;  yatsar. 

Isa.  45.  9  Woeuntohim  thatstriveth  with  his  mak.! 

45. 11  Lord,  the  Holy  One  of  Israel,  and  his  Ma. 
Hah.  2. 18  that  the  maker  thereof  hath  graven  it ;  the 
2.  18  that  the  maker  of  his  work  trusteth  ther. 

3.  To  do,  make,  n'psj  asah. 

Job  4.  17  shall  a  man  be  more  pure  than  his  maker? 

32.  22  For. .  my  maker  would  soon  take  me  away 
35.  10  But  none  saith,  Where  (is)  God  my  maker 

Psa.  95.  6  let  us  kneel  before  the  Lord  our  maker 
Prov  14.  31  oppresseth  the  poor  reproacheth  his  Ma. 
17.  5  mocketh  the  poor  reproacheth  his  Maker 
22.  2  rich  and  poor . .  the  Lord  (is)  the  maker  of 
Isa.  17.  7  At  that  day  shall  a  man  look  to  his  Maker 
22.  11  ye  have  not  looked  unto  the  maker  the. 
51.  13  forgettest  the  Lord  thy  maker,  that  hath 
54.  5  For  thy  Maker  (is)  thine  husband  ;  The 
Jer.  33.  2  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  maker  thereof 
Hos.  8.  14  For  Israel  hath  forgotten  his  Maker,  and 

i.To  work,  make,  Sys  pa.a.l. 

Job  36.  3  and  will  ascribe  righteousness  to  my  M. 

5.  To  work,  make,  byhpoal,  or  Syb  poel. 

Isa.  1.  31  and  the  maker  of  it  as  a  spark,  and  they 

6 . A  public  worker,  SrpuioopySs  demiourgos. 

Heb.n.  10  a  city,  .whose  builder  and  maker  (is)  God 
MAK-HE'-LOTH,  riSnjpD  assemblies. 

The  twenty-first  station  of  Israel  from  Egypt.  Locality 
uncertain. 

IN' 110133. 25  removed  from  Haradah,  and  pitched  in  M. 

33.  26  they  removed  from  M.,  and  encamped  at 
MAK-KE'-DAH,  rnjpa  place  of  shepherds. 

A  city  twelve  miles  S.W.  of  Jerusalem,  hi  the  plain 
country  of  Judah,  near  Naamah  ;  now  called  Mughar. 
Josh. 10. 10  and  smote  them  to  Azekali,  and  untoM. 

10. 16  fled,  and  hid  themselves  in  a  cave  at  M. 

10. 17  The  five  kings,  .found  hid  in  a  cave  at  M. 
10.  21  returned  to  the  camp  to  Joshua  at  M.  in 
10.  28  that  day  Joshua  took  M.,  and  smote  it 
10.  28  he  did  to  the  king  of  M.  as  he  did  unto 
10.  29  Then  Joshua  passed  from  M.,  and  all  Isr. 
12.  16  The  king  of  M.,  one;  the  king  of  Beth-el 
15.  41  Beth-dagon,  and  Naamah,  and  M. ;  sixt. 

MAKING  — 

To  do,  make,  nyy  asah. 

£ccl.i2.  12  of  making  many  books  (there  is)  no  end 
MAKING,  wares  of  — 

Work,  deed,  doing,  nb'y. a  maaseli.  ' 

Eze.  27.  16,  18  tlie  multitude  of  the  wares  of  thy  m. 
MAK'-TESH,  crop  depression. 

A  district  in  or  near  Jerusalem  where  merchants  traded. 

Zeph.  1.  11  Howl,  ye  inhabitants  of  M.,  for  all  the  m. 
MAL-A -CHI,  'pxbp  messenger  ofJah. 

The  last  of  the  6.  T.  prophets.  B.c.  400-300. 

Mai.  1.  1  The  burden  of  the  word,  .to  Israel  by  M. 
MAL'-CHAM,  D3^p  thinking. 

1.  Son  of  Shaliaraim,  a  Benjamite.  B.c.  1350. 

iCh.  8.  9  begat  of  Hodesli  his  wife.  .Mesha,  andM. 

2.  An  idol  of  the  Ammonites.  Supposed  the  same 
with  Molech  and  Milcom.  (Amos  1.  15.) 

Zeph  1.  5  swear  by  the  Lord,  and  that  swear  by  M. 
MAL-CHI -AH,  MAL-CHI'-JAH,  n; ?)>p  Jah  is  king. 

1.  A  Gershonite,  ancestor  of  Asaph)  a  leader  of  the 
singing  in  David's  reign.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.  6.  40  Michael,  the  son  of  Baaseiah . .  son  of  M . 

2.  An  Aaronite  (B.c.  630)  whose  descendants  dwelt  in 
Jerusalem  after  the  captivity.  B.c.  445. 

1  Ch.  9.  12  the  son  of  Pashur,  the  son  of  M.,  and  M. 
Neh.  11. 12  Zechariah,  the  son  of  Pashur.  .son  of  M. 

3.  The  head  of  a  family  of  priests  when  the  charges  of 
the  sanctuary  were  assigned  by  lot.  B.c.  1015.  Per¬ 
haps  the  same  as  No.  2. 

1  Ch.  24.  9  The  fifth  to  M.,  the  sixth  to  Mijamin 

4.  One  who  had  taken  a  strange  wife  during  or  after 
the  captivity.  B.C.  456. 

Ezra  10.  25  of  the  sons  of  Parosh  ;  Ramiah .  .M.,  and 

5.  Another  who  had  done  the  same. 

Ezra  10.  25  Miamin,  and  Eleazar,  and  M.,  and  Bena. 
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6.  Another  who  had  done  the  same. 

Ezra  10.  31  Eliezer,  Isliijah,  M.,Shemaiah,  Shimeon 

7.  One  who  assisted  in  reparing  the  wall  after  the  cap¬ 
tivity.  B.c.  456.  May  be  the  same  as  No  6. 

Neh.  3. 11  M. .  .son  of  Harim,  and  Hashub . . son  of  P. 

8.  One  of  the  Rechab  family,  who  did  the  same. 

Neh.  3.  14  But  the  dung  gate  repaired  M.  the  son  of 

9.  Another  who  did  the  same.  May  be  the  same  as 
No.  7  or  8. 

Neh.  3.  31  After  him  repaired  M.  the  goldsmith’s  son 

10.  A  prince  or  Levite  who  stood  beside  Ezra  while  he 
read  the  law.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  8.  4  on  his  left  hand.  .M.,  and  Haslium,  and 

11.  A  priest  who  assisted  in  purifying  the  wall  of  Jeru¬ 
salem.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  10.  3  Pashur,  Amariah,  M. 

12.  42  Jehohanan,  and  M.,  and  Elam,  and  Ezer 

12.  Father  of  Pashur  whom  Zedekiah  sent  to  Jeremiah 
to  consult  the  Lord.  B.c.  630. 

Jer.  21.  1  Pashur  the  son  of  M.,  and  Zephaniah  the 
38.  1  Pashur  the  son  of  M.,  heard  the  words 

MAL-CHI  -EL,  God  is  a  king. 

A  son  of  Beriah,  son  of  Asher.  B.c.  1660. 

Gen.  46.  17  and  the  sons  of  Beriah;  Heber  and  M. 
Nura26.  45  Of  the  sons  of  Beriah.  .of  M.,  the  family 
1  Ch.  7.  31  sons  of  Beriah ;  Heber,  and  M.,  who  (is) 
MAL-CHI-EL-ITES,  '(jX'aSp. 

The  descendants  of  the  preceding. 

Num26.  45  the  sons  of.  .Malchiel,  the  family  of  the  M. 
MAL-CHI'-RAM,  cyaSp  my  king  is  exalted. 

Son  or  grandson  of  Jeconiah,  son  of  Jehoiakim  king  of 
Judah.  B.c.  580. 

1  Ch.  3.  18  M.  also,  and  Pedaiah,  and  Shenazar,  Jec. 
MAL-CHI'-SHUA — See  Melchi-shua. 

MAL'-CHUS,  MaAxos  counsellor. 

A  servant  of  the  high  priest  whose  ear  Peter  cut  off, 
but  who  was  healed  by  Jesus. 

John  1 8. 10  the  high  priest’s,  .servant's  name  was  M. 

MALE  — 

1. A  male,  mi  zakur. 

Exod23-  17  Three  times  in  the  year  all  thy  males  sh. 
Deut  16. 16  Three  times  in  a  year  shall  all  thy  males 

20.  13  thou  shalt  smite  every  male  thereof  with 

2. A  man,  individual,  tr'N  ish. 

Gen.  7.  2  the  male  and  his  female . .  the  male  and 

3 . Male,  ip;  zakar. 

Gen.  j'.  27  God . .  male  and  female  created  he  them 

5.  2  Male  and  female  created  he  them  ;  and 

6.  19  with  thee  ;  they  shall  be  male  and  female 

7.  3  the  male  and  the  female  ;  to  keep  seed 
7.  9  went  in  two  and  two . .  the  male  and  the 
7.  16  went  in  male  and  female  of  all  flesh,  as 

17.  23  every  male  among  the  men  of  Abraham’s 

34. 15  If  ye  will  be  as  we.  .that  every  male  of 
34.  22  if  every  male  among  us  be  circumcised 
34.  2,  every  male  was  circumcised,  all  that  w. 
34.  25  came  upon  the  city,  .and  slew  all  the  m. 

Exodi2.  5  a  male  of  the  first  year :  ye  shall  take  (it) 

12.  48  let  all  his  males  be  circumcised,  and  then 

13.  12  every  firstling,  .the  males(shall  be)theL. 

13. 15  all  that  openeth  the  matrix,  being  males 
Lev.  1.  3  let  him  offer  a  male  without  blemish  :  he 

1. 10  he  shall  bring  it  a  male  without  blemish 

3.  1  whether  (it  be)  a  male  or  female,  he  shall 

3.  6  male  or  female,  he  shall  offer  it  without 

4.  23  he  shall  bring. .a  kid.. a  male  without  ble. 
6. 18  All  the malesamongtliechildrenof  Aaron 
6. 29  All  the  males  among  the  priests  shall  eat 

7.  6  Every  male  among  the  priests  shall  eat 
12.  7  for  her  that  hath  born  a  male  or  a  female 
22.  19  at  your  own  will  a  male  without  blemish 
27.  3  tlie  male  from  twenty  years  old  even  unto 
27.  5,  6  then  thy  estimation  shall  be  of  the  male 
27.  7  if  (it  be)  a  male,  then  thy  estimation  shall 

Num.  1.  2  Take  ye  the  sum.  .every  male  by  their  p. 

i.  20,  22  every  male  from  twenty  years  old  and 
3.  15  every  male  from  a  month  old  and  upward 
3.  22  according  to  the  number  of  all  the  males 
3.  28,  34,  3oall  the  males,  from  a  month  old  and 
3.  40  Number  all  the  first  born  of  the  males  of 
3.  43  all  the  first  born  males  by  the  number  of 

5.  3  Both  male  and  female  shall  ye  put  out 
18. 10  every  male  shall  eat  it:  it  shall  be  holy 
26.  62  all  males  from  a  month  old  and  upward 
31.  7  they  warred . .  and  they  slew  all  the  males 
31.17  kill  every  male  among  the  little  ones,  and 

Deut.  4.  16  any  figure,  the  likeness  of  male  or  female 
15.  19  All  the  firstling  males  that  come  of  thy  h. 
Josh.  5.  4  males,  (even)  all  the  men  of  war,  died  in 
17.  2  the  male  children  of  Manasseh  the  son  of 
Judg2i.  11  Ye  shall  utterly  destroy  every  male,  and 

21.  12  had  known  no  man  by  lying  with  any  m. 

1  ICi.  11.  15  after  he  had  smitten  every  male  in  Edom 

11.  16  until  he  had  cut  off  every  male  in  Edom 

2  Ch.31, 16  Besides  their  genealogy  of  males, from  thr. 

31.  19  to  give  portions  to  all  the  males  among 
Ezra  8.  3  were  reckoned  by  genealogy  of  the  males 

8.  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  1 1,  12  and  with  him.  .m. 
8.  13  last  sons,  .and  with  them  threescore  m. 
8. 14  the  sons  also,  .and  with  them  seventy  m. 

Mai.  1.  14  which  hath  in  his  flock  a  male,  and  voweth 


4.  A  male,  &pay v  arsen. 

Matt  19.  4  at  the  beginning  made  them  male  and  fe. 
Markio.  6  But.  .God  made  them  male  and  female 
Luke  2.  23  Every  male  that  openeth  the  womb  shall 
Gal.  3.  28  there  is  neither  male  nor  female  :  for  ye 

MALEFACTOR  — 

1  .Evil  doer,  KaKoiroios  kalcopoios. 

Johm8.  30  If  he  were  not  a  malefactor,  we  would  not 

2 .Evil  worker,  Kauovpyos  kakourgos. 

Luke23-  32  there  were  also  two  others,  malefactors 
23.  33  there  they  crucified  him,  and  the  malefa. 
23.  39  one  of  the  malefactors  which  were  hanged 

MA  LE-LE'-EL,  MoAeAeiijA — See  Mahalaleel. 

Luke  3.  37  Jared,  which  was  (the  son)  of  M.,  which 
MALICE,  MALICIOUSNESS  — 

Evil,  badness,  uaula  kakia. 

Rom.  1.  29  Being  filled  with  all.  .maliciousness  ;  full 
1  Co.  5.  8  neither  with  the  leaven  of  malice  and  w. 

14.  20  in  malice  be  ye  children,  but  in  underst. 
Eph.  4.  31  all .  .be  put  away  from  you,  with  all  mal. 
Col.  3.  8  also  put  off  all  these  ;  anger,  wrath,  mal. 
Titus  3.  3  living  in  malice  and  envy,  hateful,  .hating 
1  Pe.  2.  1  laying  aside  all  malice,  and  all  guile,  and 
2.  16  for  a  cloke  of  maliciousness,  but  as  the 

MALICIOUS  — 

Laborious,  evil,  nowgpis  poneros. 

3  John  10  prating  against  us  with  malicious  words 

MALIGNITY  — 

Evil  disposition,  uaKoiiOeia  kakoetheia. 

Rom.  1.  29  full  of  envy. .deceit,  malignity;  whisperers 

MAL-LO'-THI,  'niVp  Jah  is  speaking,  or  splendid. 
One  of  the  sons  of  Heman,  set  over  the  service  of  song. 
B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.25.  4  the  sons  of  Heman,  Joshbekashah,  M. 

25.  26  The  nineteenth  to  M.,  (he),  his  sons,  and 

MAL'-LUCH,  TllVa  counsellor. 

1.  A  Merarite  whose  descendant  Ethan  was  set  over 
the  service  of  song  by  David.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.  6.  44  son  of  Kishi,  the  son  of  Abdi,the  son  of  M. 

2.  A  son  of  Bani  who  had  taken  a  strange  wife.  B.C. 
456. 

Ezra  10.  29  the  sons  of  Bani ;  Meshullam,  M.,  and  A. 

3.  One  of  the  family  of  Harim  that  had  done  the  same. 

Ezra  10.  32  Benjamin,  M.,  (and)  Shemariah 

4.  A  priest  who,  with  Neliemiah,  sealed  the  covenant. 
B.C.  445. 

Neh.  10.  4  Hattusli,  Shebaniah,  M. 

12.  2  Amariah,  M.,  Hattush 

6.  A  chief  of  the  people  that  did  the  same. 

Neh.  10.  27  M.,  Harim,  Baanah 

MALLOWS  — 

Salt  plant  mVp  malluach. 

Job  30.  4  Who  cut  up  mallows  by  the  bushes,  and 

MAMMON  — 

Wealth,  riches,  pappoivus  mammunas  (Ch.  ]iPp). 
Matt.  6.  24  No  man.  .Ye  cannot  serve  God  and  mam. 
Luke  16.  9  Make  to  yourselves  friends  of  the  mam.- 
16.  11  not  been  faithful  in  the  unrighteous  ma. 
16.  13  No.  .Ye  cannot  serve  God  and  mammon 

MAM'-RE,  tcipp  firmness,  vigour. 

1.  A  place,  two  miles  N.  of  Hebron,  with  oaks ;  now 
Rameh  or  Ramel 

Gen.  13.  18  Abram,  .came  and  dwelt  in  the  plain  of  M. 
18.  1  the  LORD  appeared,  .in  the  plains  of  M. 
23.  17  Machpelah,  which  (was) before M.,  the  fi. 
23.  19  cave  of  the  field  of  Machpelah  before  M. 
25.  9  cave  of  Machpelah.  .which  (is)  before  M. 
35.  27  Jacob  came,  .unto  M.,  unto  the  city  of  A. 

49.  30  field  of  Machpelah,  which  (is)  before  M. 

50.  13  cave  of  the  field  of  Machpelah .  .before  M. 

2.  An  Amorite,  confederate  with  Abraham. 

Gen.  14.  13  he  dwelt  in  the  plain  of  M.  the  Amorite 
14.24  Save  only . .  the  jiortion  of . .  Eschol,  and  M. 

MAN  — 

l.A  man,  human  being,  oik  adam. 

Gen.  1.  26  Let  us  make  man  in  our  image,  after  our 

1.  27  So  God  created  man  in  his  (own)  image 

2.  5  and  (there  was)  not  a  man  to  till  the  gro. 
2.  7  God  formed  man  (of)  the  dust  of  the  gro. 
2.  7  breathed,  .and  man  became  a  living  soul 
2.  8  there  he  put  the  man  whom  he  had  formed 
2.  15  God  took  the  man,  and  put  him  into  the 
2.  16  the  LORDGod  commanded  the  man,  saying 
2.  18  not  good  that  the  man  should  be  alone 
2.  22  which  the  Lord  God  had  taken  from  man 
2.  22  woman,  and  brought  her  unto  the  man 

2.  25  were  both  naked,  the  man  and  his  wife 

3.  12  man  said,  The  woman  whom  thou  gavest 

3.  22  Behold,  the  man  is  become  as  one  of  us,  to 

3.  24  So  he  drove  out  the  man  ;  and  he  placed 

5.  1  In  the  day  that  God  created  man,  in  the 

6.  1  when  men  began  to  multiply  on  the  face 
6.  2  sons  of  God  saw  the  daughters  of  men  that 
6.  3  My  spirit  shall  not  always  strive  with  m. 
6.  4  came  in  unto  the  daughters  of  men,  and 
6.  s  saw  that  tlie  wickedness  of  man  (was)  gr. 
6.  6  repented  the  Lord  that  he  had  made  man 

6.  7  I  will  destroy  man . .  both  man,  and  beast 

7.  21  creepeth  upon  the  earth,  and  every  man 


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MAN 


Gen.  7.  23  both  man,  and  cattle,  and  the  creeping 

8.  21  curs&the  ground  any  more  for  man’s  sake 

8.  21  for  the  imagination  of  man’s  heart(is)  evil 

9.  5  will  I  require  it,  and  at  the  hand  of  man 

9.  5  at  the  hand . .  will  I  require  the  life  of  man 
9.  6  Whoso  slieddetli  man’s  blood,  by  manshall 
9.  6  for  in  the  image  of  God  made  he  man 

11.  5  tower,  which  the  children  of  men  builded 
16.  12  he  will  be  a  wild  man  ;  his  hand  (will  be) 

Exod  4.  i  Who  hath  made  man’s  mouth?  or  who  m. 

8.  17  it  became  lice  in  man  and  in  beast ;  all  the 

8.  18  there  were  lice  upon  man  and  upon  beast 

9.  9,  10  breaking  forth  (with)  blains  upon  man 

9. 19  every  man  and  beast  which  shall  be  found 
9.  22  that  there  may  be  hail . .  upon  man,  and 
9.  25  the  hail  smote . .  both  man  and  beast ;  and 

12  12  will  smite  all.  .both  man  and  beast ;  and 

13.  2  whatsoever,  .(both)  of  man  and  of  beast 

13.  13  the  first  born  of  man  among  thy  children 
13.  15  both  the  first  born  of  man,  and  the  first 

30.  32  Upon  man’s  flesh  shall  it  not  be  poured 
33.  20  for  there  shall  no  man  see  me,  and  live 

Lev.  1.  2  If  any  man  of  you  bring  an  offering  unto 

5.  3  whatsoever  uucleanness  (it  be)  that  a  man 

5.  4  that  a  man  shall  pronounce  with  an  oath 

6.  3  in  any  of  all  these  that  a  man  doeth,  sin. 

7.  21  the  uucleanness  of  man,  or  (any)  unclean 
13.  2  When  a  man  shall  have  in  the  skin  of  his 

13.  9  When  the  plague  of  leprosy  is  in  a  man 

16. 17  there  shall  be  no  man  in  the  tabernacle 

18.  5  which  if  a  man  do,  he  shall  live  in  them 

22.  s  a  man  of  whom  he  may  take  unclean 

24. 17  he  that  killeth  any  man  shall  surely  bo 
24.  20  as  he  hath  caused  a  blemish  in  a  man,  so 
24.  21  he  that  killeth  a  man,  he  shall  be  put  to 

27.  28  no  devoted  thing  that  a  man  shall  devote 

27.  29  devoted,  which  shall  be  devoted  of  men,  s. 

Hum.  3.  13  I  hallowed,  .both  man  and  beast;  mine 

5.  6  or  woman  shall  commit  any  sin  that  men 

8.  17  all  the  first  born,  .man  and  beast :  on 
9  6,  7  defiled  by  the  dead  body  of  a  man 

12.  3  above  all  the  men  which  (were)  upon  the 
16.  29  (lie  the  common  death  of  all  men,  or  if 
16.  29  be  visited  after  the  visitation  of  all  men 
16.  32  the  men  that  (appertained)  unto  Korah 

18.  15  of  men.  .nevertheless  the  first  born  of  man 

19.  11.  13  toucheth  the  dead  body  of  any  man 

19.  14  This  (is)  the  law,  when  a  man  dieth  in  a 
19.  16  whosoever  toucheth.  .a  bone  of  a  man,  or 

23.  19  that  he  should  lie ;  neither  the  son  of  man 

31.  it  they  took  all  the  spoil,  .of  men  and  of  b.  | 

31.  26  Take  the  sum  of  the  prey .  .of  man  and  of 

31.  47  Moses  took  one  portion  of  fifty .  .of  man 

Deut.  4.  28  serve  gods,  the  work  of  men’s  hands,  wood 

4.  32  since  the  day  that  God  created  man  upon 

5.  24  seen  this  day  that  God  doth  talk  with  man 
8.  3  that  man  doth  not  live  by  bread  only 

8.  3  but  by  every  (word),  doth  man  live 

20. 19  for  the  tree  of  the  fleld(is)  man’s  (life) 
Josh.  1 1.  14  every  man  they  smote  with  the  edge  of 

14.  15  (which  Arba  was)  a  great  man  among  the 
Judgi6.  7,  11  shall  I  be  weak,  and  be  as  another  man 

16.  17  become  weak,  and  be  like  any  (other)  man 

18.  7,  28  had  no  business  with  (any)  man 

1  Sa.  15.  29  for  he  (is)not  a  man, that  he  should  repent 

16.  7  not  as  man  seeth ;  for  man  looketh  on 

17.  32  Let  no  man’s  heart  fail  because  of  him 

24.  9  Wherefore  hearest  thou  men’s  words,  say. 

25.  29  Yet  a  man  is  risen  to  pursue  thee,  and 

26. 19  but  if  (they  be)  the  children  of  men,  cur. 

2  Sa.  7.  14  with  the  stripes  of  the  children  of  men 

7.  19  (is)  this  the  manner  of  man,  O  Lord  God? 

23.  3  He  that  ruleth  over  men  (must  be)  just 

24.  14  and  let  me  not  fall  into  the  hand  of  man 

1  Ki.  4.  31  For  he  was  wiser  than  all  men  ;  than  E. 

8.  38  supplication  soever  be(made)  byanyman 
8.  39  give  to  every  man  according  to  his  ways 

8.  46  for  (there  is)nomanthatsinneth  not,  and 

13.  2  and  men’s  bones  shall  be  burnt  upon  thee 

2  Ki.  7.  10  neither  voice  of  man,  but  horses  tied,  and 

%g.  18  nogods,  but  the  workofmen’shands,  wood 
23.  14  filled  their  places  with  the  bones  of  men 
23.  20  and  burned  men’s  bones  upon  them,  and 

1  Ch.  5.  21  two  thousand,  and  of  men  an  hundred  th. 

17.  17  according  to  the  estate  of  a  man  of  high 
21.  13  but  let  me  not  fall  into  the  hand  of  man 

29.  1  for  the  palace  (is)  not  for  man,  but  for  the 

2  Ch.  6.  18  will  God  in  very  deed  dwell  with  men  on 

6.  29  what  prayer,  .shall  be  made  of  any  man 

6.  30  render  unto  every  man  according  unto  all 

6.  36  for  (there  is)  no  man  which  sinneth  not 

19.  6  ye  judge  not  for  man,  but  for  the  Lord 

32.  19  (which  were)  the  work  of  the  hands  of  m. 

Nell.  2.  10  there  was  come  a  man  to  seek  the  welfare 

2.  12  neither  told  I  (any)  man  what  my  God  had 

9.  29  which  if  a  man  do,  he  shall  live  in  them 
Job  5.  7  Yet  man  is  born  unto  trouble,  as  the  spa. 

7.  20  do  unto  thee,  0  thou  preserver  of  men  ? 

1 1. 12  though  man  be  born  (like)  a  wild  ass’s  colt 

14.  1  Man  (that  is)  born  of  a  woman  (is)  of  few 

14. 10  man  giveth  up  the  ghost,  and  where  (is) 

15.  7  (Art)  thou  the  first  man  (that)  was  born? 

16.  21  Oh  that  one  might  plead,  .as  a  man.  for 

20.  4  Knowest  thou  (not)  this  of  old,  since  man 
20. 29  This  (is)  the  portion  of  a  wicked  man  from 

21.  4  As  for  me,  (is)  my  complaint  to  man?  and 
21.  33  every  man  shall  draw  after  him,  as  (these 
25.  6  How  much  less,  the  son  of  man,  (which 

27.  13  This  (is)  the  portion  of  a  wicked  mail  with 

28.  28  unto  man  he  said,  Behold,  the  fear  of  tne 

32.  21  neither,  .give  flattering  titles  unto  man 

33.  17  That  he  may  withdraw  man  (from  his)  p. 


Job  33.  23  a  messenger,  .to  show  unto  man  his  upr. 

34.  11  For  the  work  of  a  man  shall  he  render 
34.  is  All  flesh  shall  perish  together,  and  man 

34.  29  whether  (it  be  done) ..  against  a  man  only 

35.  8  righteousness  (may  profit)  the  son  of  man 

36.  25  Every  man  may.  .behold  (it)  afar  off 

36.  28  clouds  do  drop  (and)  distil  upon  man  ab. 

37.  7  He  sealeth  up  the  hand  of  every  man  ;  th. 

38.  26  the  wilderness,  wherein  (there  is)  no  man 
Psa.  8.  4  and  the  sou  of  man,  that  thou  visitest  h.? 

11.  4  behold,  his  eyelids  try,  the  children  of  m. 

12.  1  the  faithful  fail  from,  .the  children  of  in. 
12.  8  The  wicked  walk. .  when  the  vilest  men 

14.  2  looked  down .  .upon  the  children  of  men 

17.  4  Concerning  the  worksof  men,  by  the  word 

21.  10  their  seed  from  among  the  children  of  m. 

22.  6  reproach  of  men,  and  despised  of  the  pe. 

31.  19  that  trust  in  thee  before  the  sons  of  men ! 

32.  2  Blessed  (is)  the  man  unto  whom  the  Lord 

33.  13  The  Lord  .  .belioldeth  all  the  sons  of  men 
36.  6  O  Lord,  thou  preservest  man  and  beast 
36.  7  the  children  of  men  put  their  trust  under 

39.  5  man  at  his  best  state  (is) altogether  vanity 
39.  n  like  a  moth :  surely  every  man  (is)  vanity 

43.  2  Thou  art  fairer  than  the  children  of  men 

49. 12  man  (being)  in  honour  abideth  not :  he  is 

49.  20  Man  (that  is)  in  honour,  and  understand. 
53.  2  looked  down,  .upon  the  children  of  men 

56.  11  I  will  not  be  afraid  what  man  can  do  unto 

57.  4  sons  of  men,  whose  teeth  (are)  spears  and 

58.  1  do  ye  judge  uprightly,  0  ye  sons  of  men  ? 

58. 11  So  that  a  man  shall  say,  Verily  (there  is) 
60.  II  Give  us  help,  .for  vain  (is)  the  help  of  m. 
64.  9  all  men  shall  fear,  and  shall  declare  the 
66.  5  (lie  is)  terrible . .  toward . .  children  of  men 
68.  18  thou  hast  received  gifts  for  men  ;  yea 
73.  5  neither  are  they  plagued  like  (other)  men 
76.  10  Surely  the  math  of  man  shall  praise  thee 
78.  60  forsook . .  tent(wliich)  he  placed  among  m. 

80. 17  upon  the  son  of  man  (whom)  thou  madest 
82.  7  ye  shall  die  like  men,  and  fall  like  one  of 
84.  5  Blessed  (is)  the  man  whose  strength  (is) 

84.  12  blessed  (is)  the  man  that  trusteth  in  thee 

89.  47  wherefore  hast  thou  made  all  men  in  v.? 

90.  3  Thou . .  sayest.  Return,  ye  children  of  men 
94.  10  he  that  teaclieth  man  knowledge,  (shall 
94.  11  Lord  knoweth  the  thoughts  of  man,  that 

104.  14  herb  for  the  service  of  man  :  that  he  may 

104.  23  Man  goeth  forth  unto  his  work  and  to  his 

105.  14  He  suffered  no  man  to  do  them  wrong;  yea 
107.  8, 15,  21, 31  wonderful,  .to.  .children  of  men  ! 

108. 12  Give  us  help,  .for  vain  (is)  the  help  of  man 
1 1 5.  4  silver  and  gold,  the  work  of  men’s  hands 

1 1 5.  16  earth  hath  he  given  to  the  children  of  men 

1 16.  11  I  said  in  my  haste,  All  men  (are)  liars 

1 1 8.  6  I  will  not  fear  :  what  can  man  do  unto 

1 18.  8  to  trust,  .than  to  put  confidence  in  man 

119.  134  Deliver  me  from  the  oppression  of  man 
124.  2  on  our  side,  when  men  rose  up  against  us 
135.  8  Who  smote  the  first  born,  .both  of  man 
x35- 15  silver  and  gold,  the  work  of  men’s  hands 
140.  1  Deliver  me,  O  Lord,  from  the  evil  man 

144.  3  what  (is)  man,  that  thou  takest  knowle. 

144.  4  Man  is  like  to  vanity  :  his  days  (are)  as  a 

145.  12  To  make  known  to  the  sons  of  men  his 

146.  3  Put  not  your  trust,  .in  the  son  of  man,  in 
Prov.  3.  4  find  favour,  .in  the  sight  of  God  and  man 

3.  13  Happy  (is)  the  man.  .and  the  man  (that) 

3.  30  Strive  not  with  a  man  without  cause,  if  he 

8.  4  I  call ;  and  my  voice . .  to  the  sons  of  man 
8.  31  and  my  delights  (were)  with,  .sons  of  men 
8.  34  Blessed  (is)  the  man  that  heareth  me,  av. 

11.  7  When  a  wicked  man  dieth,  (his)  expect. 

12.  3  man  shall  not  be  established  by  wicked. 

12. 14  the  recompence  of  a  man’s  hands  shall  be 
i2.  23  A  prudent  man  concealetli  knowledge 
12.  27  the  substance  of  a  diligent  man  (is)  pre. 

15.  11  much  more,  .heartsof  the  children  of  men? 

15.  20  but  a  foolish  man  despisetli  his  mother 

16.  1  Tliepreparationsof  the  heartinman,  and 

16.  9  A  man’s  heart  deviseth  his  way  :  but  the 

17.  18  A  man  void  of  understanding  striketli 

18.  16  A  man’s  gift  maketh  room  for  him,  and 

19.  3  foolishness  of  man  perverteth  his  way 

19. 11  discretion  of  a  man  deferreth  his  anger 

19.  22  desire  of  a  man  (is)  his  kindness  :  and  a 

20.  6  Most  men  will  proclaim  every  one  his  own 

20.  24  how  can  a  man  then  understand  his  own 

20.  25  (It  is)  a  snare  to  the  man  (who)  devouretli 
20  27  The  spirit  of  man  (is)  the  candle  of  the  L. 
21. 16  The  man  that  wandereth  out  of  the  way 

21.  20  treasure,  .but  a  foolish  man  spendeth  it 

23.  28  and  increaseththetransgressorsamongm. 

24.  9  and  the  scorner(is)  an  abomination  tom. 
24.  12  shall  (not)  he  render  to  (every)  man  acco. 
24.  30  vineyard  of  the  man  void  of  understand. 
27.  19  As  in  water,  .so  the  heart  of  man  to  man 

27.  20  so  the  eyes  of  man  are  never  satisfied 

28.  2  by  a  man  of  understanding  (and)  knowl. 

28.  12  but  when  the  wicked  rise,  a  man  isliidden 

28. 14  Happy(is)..  man  that  fearethalway  :  but 
28.  17  A  man  that  doeth  violence  to  the  blood 
28.  23  He  that  rebuketli  a  man,  afterwards  shall 

28.  28  When  the  wicked  rise,  men  hide  themse. 
29  23  A  man’s  pride  shall  bring  him  low  :  but 

29.  25  fear  of  man  bringeth  a  snare  :  but  whoso 

30.  2  and  have  not  the  understanding  of  a  man 

30.  14  to  devour,  the  needy  from  (among)  men 

Eccl.  1.  3  What  profit  hath  a  man  of  all  his  labour- 

1.  13  travail  hath  God  given  to  the  sons  of  man 

2.  3  what  (was)  that  good  for  the  sons  of  men 

2.  8  the  delights  of  the  sons  of  men,  (as)  mus. 


Eccl.  2.  12  what  (can)  the  man  (do)  that  cometh  after 
2.  18  because  I  should  leave  it  unto  the  man 
2.  21  there  is  a  man.  .yet  to  a  man  that  hath 
2.  22  For  what  hath  man  of  all  his  labour,  and 
2.  24  nothing  better  for  a  man,  (than)  that  he 

2.  26  giveth  to  a  man  that  (is)  good  in  his  sight 

3.  10  God  hath  given  to  the  sons  of  men  to  be 

3.  11  so  that  no  man  can  find  outthe  work  that 

3. 13  also  that  every  man  should  eat  and  drink 
3.  18  concerning  the  estate  of  the  sons  of  men 
3.  19  For  that  which  befalleth  the  sons  of  men 
3.  19  man  hath  no  pre-eminence  above  a  beast 

3.  21  Who  knoweth  the  spirit  of  man  that  goeth 
3.  22  thatamanshouldrejoiceinhisown  works 

5.  19  Every  man  also  to  whom  God  hath  given 

6.  1  There  is  an  evil . .  it  (is)  common  among  m. 

6.  7  All  the  labour  of  man  (is)  for  his  mouth 
6.  10  it  is  known  that  it  (is)  man :  neither  may 
6.  11  there  be  many  things,  (is)  man  the  better'; 

6. 12  who  knoweth  what  (is)  good  for  man  in 

6.  12  who  cantellaman  what  shall  be  after  him 

7.  2  for  that  (is)  the  end  of  all  men  ;  and  the 

7. 14  to  the  end  that  man  should  find  nothing 

7.  20  For  (there  is)  not  a  just  man  upon  earth 

7.  28  one  man  among  a  thousand  have  I  found 

7.  29  God  hath  made  man  upright ;  but  they 

8.  1  a  man's  wisdom  maketh  his  face  to  shine 

8.  6  the  misery  of  man  (is)  great  upon  him 

8.  8  (There  is)  no  man  that  hath  power  over 

8. 11  the  heart  of  the  sons  of  men  is  fully  set 

8.  15  a  man  hath  no  better  thing  under  the  sun 
8.  1 7  a  man  cannot  find  out  the  work  that  is 

8.  17  though  a  man  labour  to  seek  (it)  out,  yet 

9.  1  no  man  knoweth  either  love  or  hatred  (by) 

9.  3  heart  of  the  sons  of  men  is  full  of  evil 

9.  12  For  man  also  knoweth  not  his  time :  as 

9. 12  so  (are)  the  sons  of  men  snared  in  an  evil 
9.  1 5  yet  no  man  remembered  that  same  poor 

10.  14  man  cannot  tell  what  shall  be  ;  and  what 

11.  8  if  a  man  live  many  years,  (and)  rejoice  in 

12.  5  man  goeth  to  his  long  home  ;  and  the  m. 

12.  13  FearGod..this(is)thewhole(duty)ofman 
Isa  2.  11  The  lofty  looks  of  man  shall  be  humbled 

2.  17  the  loftiness  of  man  shall  be  bowed  down 
2.  20  a  man  shall  cast  his  idols  of  silver,  and 
2.  22  Cease  ye  from  man,  whose  breath  (is)  in 
6.  11  the  houses  without  man,  and  the  land  be 

6.  12  the  LoRDhaveremovedmenfaraway,  and 

13.  12  even  a  man  than  the  golden  wedge  of  O. 

17.  7  that  day  shall  a  man  look  to  his  Maker 

22.  6  bare  the  quiver  with  chariots  of  men  (and) 

29.  19  the  poor  among  men  shall  rejoice  in  the 

29.  21  That  make  a  man  an  offender  for  a  word 

31.  3  theEgyptians(are)men,andnotGod;and 
37.  19  the  work  of  men’s  hands,  wood  and  stone 

38. 11  I  shall  behold  man  no  more  with  the 

43.  4  therefore  will  I  give  men  for  thee,  and 

44.  11  they  (are)  of  men  ;  let  them  all  be  gathe. 
44.  13  according  to  the  beauty  of  a  man  ;  that 

44.  15  Then  shall  it  be  for  man  to  bum  :  for  he 

45.  12  made  the  earth,  and  created  man  upon  it 
47.  3  and  I  will  not  meet  (thee  as)  a  man 

51.  12  son  of  man  (which)shall  be  made  (as)grass 

52.  14  and  his  form  more  than  the  sons  of  men 
56.  2  and  the  son  of  man  (that)  layeth  hold  on 
58.  5  Is  it ..  a  day  for  a  man  to  afflict  his  soul  1 

Jer.  2.  6  through  a  land,  .where  no  man  dwelt? 

4.  25  (there  was)  no  man,  and  all  the  birds  of  the 

7.  20  upon  man,  and  upon  beast,  and  upon  the 

9.  22  the  carcases  of  men  shall  fall  as  dung 

10. 14  Every  man  is  brutish  in  (his)  knowledge 

10.  23  I  know  that  the  way  of  man  (is)  not  in  li. 

16.  20  Shall  a  man  make  gods  unto  himself,  and 

17.  5  that  trusteth  in  man,  and  maketh  flesh 

21.  6  inhabitants  of  this  city,  .man  and  beast 
27.  s41ie  man  and  beast  that  (are)  upon  the  g. 

31.  27  sow.  .house  of  Judah  with  the  seed  of  man 

31.  30  every  man  that  eateth  the  sour  grape,  his 

32.  19  open  upon  all  the  ways  of  the  sons  of  men 

32.  20  set  signs.. inlsrael, and among(other)men 

32.  43  (It  is)  desolate  without  man  or  beast ;  it 

33.  5  to  till  them  with  the  dead  bodies  of  men 

33.  10,  12  desolate  without  man  and  without  b. 

33.  10  without  man,  and  without  inhabitant,  and 
36.  29  cause  to  cease  from  thence  man  and  beast 
47.  2  the  men  shall  cry,  and  all  the  inhabitants 

49.  15  lo,  I  will  make  thee,  .despised  among  men 
49.  18  neither  shall  a  son  of  man  dwell  in  it 

49.  33  abide  there,  nor  (any)  son  of  man  dwell  in 

50.  3  they  shall  depart,  both  man  and  beast 

50.  40  neither  shall  any  son  of  man  dwell  therein 

51.  14  fill  thee  with  men,  as  with  caterpillars 

51.  17  Every  man  is  brutish  by  (Iris)  knowledge 
51.  43  neitherdoth  (any)son  of  man  pass  thereby 
51.  62  shall  remain  in  it,  neither  man  nor  beast 

Lam.  3.  36  To  subvert  a  man  in  his  cause,  the  Lord 
3.  39  Wherefore  doth  a  living  man  complain,  a 
Eze.  i.  5  appearance;  theyhadthelikenessof  annul 

1 .  8  (they  had)  the  hands  of  a  man  under  their 
1.  10  they  four  had  the  face  of  a  man,  and  the 

1.  26  as  the  appearance  of  a  man  above  upon 

2.  1,3  And  he  said  unto  me,  Son  of  man 

2.  6  son  of  man,  be  not  afraid  of  them,  neither 

2.  8  son  of  man,  hear  what  I  say  unto  thee;  Be 

3.  1,  3,  4,  10  he  said  unto  me,  Son  of  man 

3.  17  Son  of  man,  I  have  made  thee  a  watchman 

3.  25  son  of  man,  behold,  they  shall  put  bando 

4.  1  son  of  man,  take  thee  a  tile,  and  lay  it 

4.12  bake  it  with  dung  that  cometh  out  of  man 

4.  15  I  have  given  thee  cow’s  dung  forman’s  d. 

4.  16  Son  of  man,  behold,  I  will  break  the  staf 

5.  1  son  of  man,  take  thee  a  sharp  knife,  take 


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Eze.  6.  s  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  toward  the  mo. 

7.  2  son  of  man,  thus  saith  the  LordGOD  unto 

8.  5,  8  Then  said  he  unto  me,  Son  of  man 
8.  6  Son  of  man,  seest  thou  what  they  do? 

8.  12  Son  of  man,  hast  thou  seen  what  the  an. 
8.  15, 17  said.. Hast  thouseen(this),Oson  of man 

10.  8  the  form  of  a  man’s  hand  under  their  w. 

10. 14  the  second  face  (was)the  face  of  aman.and 

10.  2i  the  likeness  of  the  hands  of  a  man  (was) 
xi.  2  said  he  unto  me.  Son  of  man,  these  (are) 
n.  4  prophesy  against  them.  .0  son  of  man 

11. 15  Son  of  man,  thy  brethren,  (even)  thy  bre. 

12.  2  Son  of  man,  thou  dwellest  in  the  midst  of 
12.  3  son  of  man,  prepare  thee  stuff  for  remov. 
12.  9  Son  of  man,  hath  not  the  house  of  Israel 
12.  18  Son  of  man,  eat  thy  bread  with  quaking 
12.  22  Son  of  man,  what  (is)  that  proverb  (that)  ye 

12.  27  Son  of  man,  behold,  (they  of)  the  house 

13.  2  Son  of  man,  prophesy  against  the  proph. 

13. 17  thou  son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against  the 

14.  3  Son  of  man,  these  men  have  set  up  their 

14. 13  Son  of  man,  when  the  land  sinneth  agai. 
14  13.  >7,  19.  21  cut  off  man  and  beast  from  it 

15.  2  Son  of  man,  What  is  the  vine  tree  more 

16.  2  Son  of  man,  cause  Jerusalem  to  know  her 

17.  2  Son  of  man,  put  forth  a  riddle,  and  speak 

19.  3, 6  learned  to  catcli  the  prey ;  it  devoured  m. 

20.  3  Son  of  man,  speak  unto  the  elders  of  Isr. 

20.  4  Wilt  thou  judge  them,  sou  of  man  1  wilt 

20.  11,  13,  2i  which  (if)  a  man  do,  he  shall  even 

20.  27  son  of  man,  speak  unto  the  house  of  Israel 

20.  46  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  toward  the  south 

21.  2  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  toward  Jerusalem 

21.  6  Sigh  therefore,  thou  son  of  man,  with  the 

21.  9  Son  of  man,  prophesy,  and  say,  Thus  saith 

21.  12  howl,  son  of  man ;  for  it  shall  be  upon  my 

21.  14  son  of  man,  prophesy,  and  smite  (thine) 
21.  19  son  of  man,  appoint  thee  two  ways,  that 

21.  28  sou  of  man,  prophesy,  andsay,  Thus  saith 

22.  2  son  of  man,  wilt  thou  judge,  wilt  thou 

22.  18  Son  of  man,  the  house  of  Israel  is  to  me 

22.  24  Son  of  man,  say  unto  her,  Thou  (art)  the 

23.  2  Son  of  man,  there  were  two  women,  the 
23. 36  Son  of  man,  wilt  thou  judge  Aholah  and 

24.  2  Son  of  man,  Write  thee  the  name  of  the 
24.  16  Son  of  man,  behold,  I  take  away  from  thee 
24.  25  son  of  man,  (shall  it)  not  (be),  in  the  day 

23.  2  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against  the 

25. 13  will  cut  oft'  man  and  beast  from  it;  and  I 
26.  2  Son  of  man,  because  that  Tyrus  hath  said 

29.  8  and  cut  off  man  and  beast  out  of  thee 

29. 1 1  No  foot  of  man  shall  pass  through  it 

29  18  Son  of  man,  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Ba. 

30.  2  Son  of  man,  prophesy  and  say,  Tlius  saith 

30.  21  Son  of  man,  I  have  broken  the  arm  of 

31.  2  Son  of  man,  speak  unto  Pharaoh  king  of 

31. 14  in  the  midst  of  the  children  of  men,  with 

32.  2  Son  of  man,  take  up  a  lamentation  for 

33.  7  son  of  man,  I  have  set  thee  a  watchman 

33.  10  son  of  man,  speak  unto  the  house  of  Isr. 
33.  24  Son  of  man,  they  that  inhabit  those  wa. 

33.  30  son  of  man,  the  children  of  thy  people 

34.  2  Son  of  man,  prophesy  against  the  sheph. 

34.  31  the  flock  of  my  pasture,  (are)  men,  (ami) 

35.  2  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against  mount 

36.  1  son  of  man,  prophesy  unto  the  mountains 

36. 10  will  multiply  men  upon  you,  all  the  house 

36. 1 1  I  will  multiply  upon  you  man  and  beast 

36. 12  I  will  cause  men  to  walk  upon  you,  (even) 

36.  13  Thou  (land)  devourest  up  men,  and  hast 

36.  14  thou  shalt  devour  men  no  more,  neither 
36.  17  Son  of  man,  when  the  house  of  Israel  d. 
36.  37  will  increase  them  with  men  like  a  flock 

36.  38  waste  cities  be  filled  with  flocks  of  men 

37.  3  he  said.  .Son  of  man,  can  these  bones  live? 

37.  9  prophesy,  son  of  man,  aud  say  to  the  wind 

37. 11  Son  of  man,  these  hones  are  the  whole  h. 

37. 16  son  of  man,  take  theeone  stick,  and  write 

38.  2  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against  Gog,  the 

38.  14  son  of  man,  prophesy  and  say  unto  Gog 

38.  20  men  that  (are)  upon  the  face  of  the  earth 

39.  1  son  of  man,  prophesy  against  Gog,  and  say 

39. 15  when  (any)  seeth  a  man’s  bone,  then  shall 

39. 17  son  of  man,  thus  saith  the  LordGOD ;  Sp. 

40.  4  Son  of  man,  behold  with  thine  eyes,  and 

41.  19  the  face  of  a  man  (was)  toward  the  palm 
43.  7  Son  of  man,  the  place  of  my  throne,  and 
43.  10  son  of  man,  show  the  house  to  the  house 

43.  18  Sonofman, thus  saith  the  Lord  Gon;  These 

44.  5  Son  of  man,  mark  well,  and  behold  with 
47.  6  he  said . .  Son  of  man,  hast  thou  seen  (this  ) 

Dan.  8.  16  I  heard  a  man’s  voice  between  (the  banks 

8.  17  Understand,  0  son  of  man  ;  forattlietime 

10. 16  (one)  like  the  similitude  of  the  sons  of  men 

10. 18  (one)  like  the  appearance  of  a  man,  and 
Hos.  6.  7  they,  likemen.. transgressed  the  covenant 

9.  12  (there  shall)  not  (be)  a  man  (left) :  yea,  woe 

11.  4  drew  them  with  cords  of  aman,  with  bands 
13.  2  the  men  that  sacrifice  kiss  the  calves 

Joel  1. 12  joy  is  withered  away  from  the  sons  of  men 
Amos  4. 13  declaretli  unto  man  what  (is)  his  thought 
Jon.  3.  7  Let  neither  man  nor  beast,  herd  nor  flock 

3.  8  But  let  man  and  beast  be  covered  with 
Mic.  2.12  noise  by  reason  of  (the  multitude  of)  men 

5.  5  seven  shepherds,  and  eight  principal  men 

5.  7  tarrieth . .  nor  waiteth  for  the  sons  of  men 

6.  8  Hehathshowed thee, Oman, what(is)good 

7.  2  (there  is)  none  upright  among  men  :  they 
Hab.  1. 14  makest  men  as  the  fishes  of  the  sea,  as 

2.  8,  17  because  of  men’s  blood,  and  (for)  the 
Zeph.  1.  3  will  consume  man  and  beast;  I  will  con. 
1.  3  I  will  cut  off  man  from  off  the  land,  saith 


Zeph.  1.  17  I  will  bring  distress  upon  men,  that  they 
Hag.  1. 11  upon  men,  and  upon  cattle,  and  upon  all 
Zech.  2.  4  speak  to  this  young  man,  saying,  J erusa. 

8.  10  there  was  no  hire  for  man,  nor  any  hire 

8. 10  set  all  men  every  one  against  his  neighb. 

9.  1  the  eyes  of  man,  as  of  all  the  tribes  of 

11.  6  1  will  deliver  the  men  every  one  into 

12.  1  and  formeth  the  spirit  of  man  within  him 

13.  5  man  taught  me  to  keep  cattle  from  my 
Mai.  3.  8  Will  a  man  rob  God  ?  Yet  ye  have  robbed 

\.A  man,  husband,  individual,  rt>' it  isli. 

Gen.  2.  23  Woman,  because  she  was  taken  out  of  m. 
2.  24  Therefore  shall  a  man  leave  his  father 

4.  1  said,  I  have  gotten  a  man  from  the  Lord 
4.  23  I  have  slain  a  man  to  my  wounding,  and 
6.  9  Noah  was  a  just  man  (and)  perfect  in  his 

13. 16  if  a  man  can  number  the  dust  of  the  earth 

19.  8  two  daughters  which  have  not  known  man 

19.  9  they  pressed  sore  upon  the  man,  (even)L. 

19.  31  (there  is)  not  a  man  in  the  earth  to  come 

20.  7  restore  the  man  (Iris)  wife ;  for  he  (is)  a  p. 

24.  21  the  man  wondering  at  her  held  his  peace 
24.  22  the  man  took  a  golden  ear  ring  of  half  a 
24.  26  man  bowed  down  his  head,  and  worship. 
24.  29  Laban  ran  out  unto  the  man,  unto  the  w. 
24.  30  saying,  Thus  spake  the  man  unto  me 

24.  30  he  came  unto  tire  man ;  and,  behold,  he 
24.  32  man  came  into  the  house:  and  he  ungir. 
24.  58  said  unto  her.  Wilt  thou  go  with  this  m.? 
24.  61  rode  upon ..  camels,  and  followed  the  man 

24.  65  What  man  (is)  this  that  walketh  in  the  fi. 

25.  27  was  a  cunning  hunter,  a  man  of  the  field 

26.  11  He  that  toucheth  this  man  or  his  wife 

26. 13  the  man  waxed  great,  and  went  forward 

27.11  (is)  a  hairy  man,  and  I  (am)  a  smooth  man 

29. 19  that  I  should  give  her  to  another  man 
30. 43  the  man  increased  exceedingly,  and  had 

31.  50  If  tliou  slialt  afflict,  .no  man  (is)  with  us 

32.  6  he  cometh . .  and  four  hundred  men  with 

32.  24  there  wrestled  a  man  with  him  until  the 

33.  1  Esau  came,audwitli  him  four  hundred  men 

37.  15  a  certain  man  found  him,  and,  behold,  he 
37.  15  man askedhim, saying, What seekest thou? 

37.  17  the  man  said.  They  are  departed  hence 

38.  25  the  man  whose  these  (are  am)  I  with  child 

39.  2  he  was  a  prosperous  man  ;  and  he  was  in 

41.  33  let  Pharaoh  look  out  a  man  discreet  and 

41.  38  a  man  in  whom  the  spirit  of  God  (is) 

41.  44  without  thee  shall  no  man  lift  up  his 

42. 11  We  (are)  all  one  man’s  sons :  we  (are)  true 

42.13  the  sons  of  one  man  in  the  land  of  Canaan 

42.  30  The  man,  (who  is)  the  lord  of  the  land,  sp. 

42.  33  the  man,  the  lord  of  the  country,  said  unto 

42.  35  every  man’s  bundle  of  money  (was)  in  his 

43.  3  The  man  did  solemnly  protest  unto  us,  s. 

43.  5  the  man  said  unto  us.  Ye  shall  not  see  my 

43.  6  to  tell  the  man  wlietherye  had . .  a  brother 
43.  7  The  man  asked  us  straitly  of  our  state 
43.  11  carry  down  the  man  a  present,  a  little  b. 
43.  1 3  Take . .  yourbrother . .  go  again  unto  the  m. 

43. 14  Almighty  give  you  mercy  before  the  man 

43. 17  the  man  did  as  Joseph  bade ;  and  the  man 

43.  21  (every)  man’s  money  (was)  in  the  mouth  of 
43. 24  the  man.. gave  (them)  water,  and  they  wa. 

44.  1  putevery  man’s  money  in  his  sack’s  mouth 

44. 11  took  down  every  man  his  sack  to  the  gro. 
44.  11  Then  they,  .opened  every  man  his  sack 
44.  13  laded  every  man  his  ass,  and  returned  to 

44.  15  that  such  a  man  as  I  can  certainly  divine 

44. 17  the  man  in  whose  hand  the  cup  is  found 

44.  26  we  may  not  see  the  man’s  face,  except  our 
43.  1  cried,  Cause  every  man  to  go  out  from  me 

45.  1  there  stood  no  man  with  him  while  Joseph 
49  6  for  in  their  anger  they  slew  a  man,  and  in 

Exod.2.  1  there  went  a  man  of  the  house  of  Levi,  and 
2.  20  why  (is)  it  (that)  ye  have  left  the  man? 

2.  21  Moses  was  content  to  dwell  with  the  man 
11.  2  let  every  man  borrow  of  his  neighbour,  and 
11.  3  theman  Moses  (was)  very  great  in  the  land 

11.  7  not  a  dog  move  his  tongue,  against  man 

12.  44  But  every  man’s  servant  that  is  bought 

15.  3  The  Lord  (is)  aman  of  war  :  the  LoRD(is) 

16. 19  Let  no  man  leave  of  it  till  the  morning 
16. 29  abide  ye  every  man  in  his  place;  let  nom. 

19. 13  whether  (it  lie)  beast  or  man,  it  shall  not 

21.  7  if  a  man  sell  his  daughter  to  lie  a  maid 
2i.  12  He  that  smiteth  aman  so  that  he  die,  shall 
21.  14  if  a  man  come  presumptuously  upon  his 

21. 16  he  that  stealeth  a  man,  and  selleth  him 
21.  20  if  a  man  smite  his  servant,  or  his  maid 
21.  26  if  a  man  smite  the  eye  of  his  servant,  or 
21.  28  If  anoxgore  a  man  or  a  woman,  that  they 
21.  29  but  that  he  hath  killed  a  man  or  a  woman 
21. 33  if  a  man  shall  open  a  pit,  or  if  a  man 

21.  35  if  one  man’s  ox  hurt  another’s,  that  he  die 

22.  1  If  a  man  shall  steal  an  ox,  or  a  sheep,  and 

22.  5  If  a  man  shall  cause  a  field  or  vineyard 
22.  7  If  a  man  shall  deliver  unto  his  neighbour 
22.  7  and  it  be  stolen  out  of  the  man’s  house 

22. 10  If  a  man  deliver  unto  his  neighbour  an 

22.  14  if  a  man  borrow  (ought)  of  his  neighbour 
22.  16  And  if  a  man  entice  a  maid  that  is  not 
32.  1,  23  the  man  that  brought  us  up  out  of  the 

32.  28  and  there  fell,  .about  three  thousand  men 

33.  4  and  no  man  did  put  on  him  his  ornaments 

33.  11  spake,  .as  aman  speaketh  unto  his  friend 

34.  3  no  man  shall  come  up  with  thee,  neither 

35.  22  every  man  that  offered  (offered)  an  offering 

35.  23  every  man  with  whom  was  found  blue,  and 

35.  29  every  man  and  woman,  whose  heart  made 

36.  1,  2  every  wise  hearted  man,  in  whom  the 


Exod36.  6  Let  neither  man  nor  woman  make  any  m. 
Lev.  13.  29  If  a  man  or  woman  have  a  plague  upon 

13.  38  If  a  man  also  or  a  woman  have  in  the  skin 
13.  40  the  man  whose  hair  is  fallen  off  his  head 

13.  44  He  is  a  leprous  man,  he  (is)  unclean  :  the 

14.  11  present  the  man  that  is  to  be  made  clean 

15.  18  The  woman  also  with  whom  man  shall  he 

16.  21  send  (him)  away  by  the  hand  of  a  fit  man 

17.  3,  8,  10,  13  What  man  soever  (there  be)  of 
17.  4  that  man;lie  hath  shed  blood;  and  that  m. 
17.  9  that  man  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  his 

20.  3,  5  I  will  set  my  face  against  that  man,  and 

20.  4  do  any  ways  hide  their  eyes  from  the  man 

20.  10  man  thatcommitteth  with.. (another)man’s 

20.  11  the  man  that  lieth  with  his  father’s  wife 

20.  12  if  a  man  lie  withhis  daughter  in  law,  both 

20.  13  If  a  man  also  lie  with  mankind,  as  he  lieth 

20. 14  if  a  man  take  a  wife  and  her  mother,  it  (is) 
20.  15  if  a  man  lie  with  a  beast,  he  shall  surely 
20.  17  a  man  shall  take  his  sister,  his  father’s 
20.  18  if  a  man  shall  lie  with  a  woman  having 
20.  20  if  a  man  shall  lie  with  his  uncle’s  wife 
20.  21  if  a  man  shall  take  his  brother’s  wife,  it 

20.  27  A  man  alsoor  woman  that  hath  a  familiar 

21. 18  whatsoever  man  (he  be)  that  hath  a  ble. 

21.  18  a  blind  man,  or  a  lame,  or  he  that  hath  a 

21.  19  Or  a  man  that  is  broken  footed,  or  broken 

21.  21  No  man  that  hath  a  blemish  of  the  seed 

22.  4  What  man  soever  of  the  seed  of  Aaron  (is) 

22.  4  or  a  man  whose  seed  goeth  from  him 

22.  14  a  man  eat  (of)  the  holy  thing  unwittingly 
24.  10  son  of  the  Israelitish  (woman)  and  a  man 
24.  17  he  that  killeth  any  man  shall  surely  be 

24.  19  if  a  man  cause  a  blemish  in  his  neighbour 

25.  26  if  the  man  have  none  to  redeem  it,  and 
25.  27  restore  the  overplus  unto  the  man  to  whom 
25.  29  if  a  man  sell  a  dwellinghouseina  walled 

27.  2  When  a  man  shall  make  a  singular  vow 

27. 14  when  a  man  shall  sanctify  his  house  (to 
27.  16  if  a  man  shall  sanctify  unto  the  Lord 
27.  20  if  he  have  sold  the  field  to  another  man 
27.  26  firstling  of  the  beasts,  .no  man  shall  san. 
27.  28  no  devoted  thing  that  aman  shall  devote 
27.  31  if  a  man  will  at  all  redeem  (ought)  of  his 

Num.  1.  4  with  you  there  shall  be  a  man  of  every  tr. 
1.  44  princes  of  Israel,  (being)  twelve  men  ;  each 

5.  6  When  a  man  or  woman  shall  commit  any 
5.  8  if  the  man  have  no  kinsman  to  recompense 

5. 13  a  man  lie  with  her  carnally,  aud  it  be  hid 
5.  15  Then  shall  the  man  bring  his  wife  unto 

5.  19  If  no  man  have  lain  with  thee,  and  if  thou 
5. 20  some  man  have  lain  with  thee  besides 

5-  31  Then  shall  the  man  be  guiltless  from  ini. 

6.  2  When  eitherman  or  woman  shall  separate 

9. 13  man  that  (is)  clean,  .that  man  shall  bear 

11. 16  Gather  unto  me  seventymeu  of  the  elders 

11.  24  gathered  the  seventy  men  of  the  elders 

12.  3  Now  the  man  Moses  (was)  very  meek 

13.  2  of  every  tribe.. shall  ye  send  a  man,  every 

14.  15  thou  shalt  kill  (all)  this  people  as  one  man 

15.  32  they  found  a  man  that  gathered  sticks 

15.  35  The  man  shall  be  surely  put  to  death  ;  all 

16.  7  it  shall  be  (that)the  man  whom  the  Lord 

16.  22  shall  one  man  sin,  and  wilt  thou  be  wi-oth 

16.  35  consumed  the  two  hundred  and  fifty  men 

17.  5  the  man's  rod,  whom  I  shall  choose,  shall 
19.  9  man  (that  is)  clean  shall  gather  up  the 
19.  20  man  that  shall  be  unclean,  and  shall  not 

23.  19  God  (is)  not  a  man,  that  lie  should  lie 

25.  8  went  after  the  man.  .the  man  of  Israel 

26. 10  fire  devoured  two  hundred  and  fifty  men 

26.  64  among  these  there  was  not  a  man  of  them 
26. 65  there  was  not  left  a  man  of  them,  save 

27.  8  If  a  man  die,  and  have  no  son,  then  ye 

27. 16  Let  the  Lord,  .set  aman  over  the  congre. 
27.  i£  Take  thee  Joshua,  .a  man  in  whom  (is) 

30.  2  If  a  man  vow  a  vow.  .or  swear  an  oath  to 

30. 16  statutes,  .between  a  man  and  his  wife 

31. 17  kill  every  woman  that  hath  known  man 

31.  49  and  there  lacketli  not  one  man  of  us 
Deut.  1.  16  judge  righteously  between  (every)  man 

1.  17  ye  shall  not  be  afraid  of  the  face  of  man 
1.  31  bare  thee,  as  a  man  doth  bear  his  son,  in 

3. 11  the  breadth  of  it,  after  the  cubit  of  aman 
4.  3  for  all  the  men  that  followed  Baal-peor 

7.  24  there  shall  no  man  be  able  to  stand  before 

8.  5  as  a  man  chastenetli  his  son,(so)  the  Lord 
11.  25  There  shall  no  man  be  able  to  stand  bef. 

17.  2  man  or  woman,  that  hath  wrought  wick. 

17.  5  bring  forth  that  man .  .(even)  that  man  or 
1 7.  1 2  man  that  will  do . .  even  that  man  shall  die 
19.  11  if  any  man  hate  his  neighbour,  and  lie  in 

19. 15  One  witness  shall  not  rise  up  against  a  m. 

19.  16  a  false  witness  rise  up  against  any  man 

20.  5  What  man  (is  there)  that  hath  built  a  new 
20.  5,  6,  7  die  hi  the  battle,  and  another  man 
20.  6  what  man  (is  he)  that  hath  planted  a  vin. 
20.  7  what  man  (is  there)  that  hath  betrothed  a 

20.  8  What  man  (is  there  that  is)  fearful  and  fa. 

21.  15  If  a  man  have  two  wives,  one  beloved,  and 

21.  18  If  a  man  have  a  stubborn  and  rebellious 

21.  22  If  a  man  have  committed  a  sin  worthy  of 

22. 16  gave  my  daughter  unto  this  man  to  wife 

22.  1 8  elders  of  that  city  shall  take  that  man  and 
22.  22  If  a  man  be  found  lying  with  a  woman  m. 
22.  22  man  that  lay  with  the  woman,  and  the  w. 
22.  23  man  find  her  in  the  city,  and  lie  with  her 
22.  24  the  man,  because  he  hath  humbled  his  ne. 

22.  25  if  a  man  find,  .and  the  man  force  her,  and 

22.  25  then  the  man  only  that  lay  with  her  shall 

22.  26  for  as  when  a  man  riseth  against  his  nei. 

22.  28  If  a  man  find  a  damsel  (that  is)  a  virgin 


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MAN 


Deut  22.  29  Then  the  man  that  lay  with  her  shall  give 

22.  30  A  man  shall  not  take  his  father's  wife,  nor 
24.  1  When  a  man  hath  taken  a  wife,  and  mar. 
24.  2  she  may  go  and  be  another  man’s  (wife) 

24.  5  When  a  man  hath  taken  a  new  wife,  he 
24.  7  If  a  man  be  found  stealing  any  of  his  br. 

24.  11  man  to  whom  thou  dost  lend  shall  bring 

24.  12  if  the  man  (be)  poor,  thou  shalt  not  sleep 

25.  7  if  the  man  like  not  to  take  his  brother’s 
25.  9  So  shall  it  be  done  unto  that  man  that 

27.  14  say  unto  all  the  men  of  Israel  with  a  loud 

27.  15  Cursed  (be)  the  man  that  maketh  (any)  g. 

28.  30  shalt  betroth  a  wife,  and  another  man  sli. 

28.  54  (So  that)  the  man  (that  is)  tender  among 

29.  10  and  your  officers,  (with)  all  the  men  of  I. 

29.  18  Lest  there  should  be  among  you  man,  or 
29. 20  his  jealousy  shall  smoke  against  that  man 

32.  25  sword . .  shall  destroy  both  the  young  man 

33.  1  Moses  the  man  of  God  blessed  the  children 

34.  6  no  man  knoweth  of  his  sepulchre  unto  this 
Josh.  3.  12  twelve  men.  .out  of  every  tribe  a  man 

4.  2  Take  you  twelve . .  out  of  every  tribe  a  man 

4.  4  Joshua  called  the  twelve  men,  whom  he 

4  4  children  of  Israel,  out  of  every  tribe  a  man 

5.  13  there  stood  a  man  over  against  him  with 

6.  21  utterly  destroyed,  .both  man  and  woman 

6.  26  Cursed  (be)  the  man  before  the  Lord  that 

7.  3  let  about  two  or  three  thousand  men  go 

7.  4  there  went  up.  .about  three  thousand  men 

7.  5  smote  of  them  about  thirty  and  six  men 

8.  3  chose  out  thirty  thousand  mighty  men  of 

8.  12  took  about  five  thousand  men,  and  set 

8.  17  there  was  not  a  man  left  in  Ai  or  Beth-el 

8.  25  all  that  fell  that  day,  both  oflmen  and  wo. 

9.  6  said  unto  him,  and  to  the  men  of  Israel 

9.  7  men  of  Israel  said  unto  the  Hivites,  Per. 

10.  8  there  shall  not  a  man  of  them  stand  before 

10.  14  Lord  hearkened  unto  the  voice  of  a  man 

10.  24  Joshua  called  for  all  the  men  of  Israel 

14.  6  said  unto  Moses  the  man  of  God  concern. 

17.  1  because  he  was  a  man  of  war,  therefore 

2 1 .  44  there  stood  not  a  man  of  all  their  enemies 

22.  20  that  man  perished  not  alone  in  hisiniqu. 

23.  9  no  man  hath  been  able  to  stand  before 

23.  10  One  man  of  you  shall  chase  a  thousand 

Judg.  1.  4  slew  of  them  in  Bezek  ten  thousand  men 

1.  24  spies  sawa  man  come  forth  out  of  the  city 
1  25  but  they  let  go  the  man  and  all  his  family 

I.  26  the  man  went  into  the  land  of  the  Hittites 
3.  15  a  Benjamite,  a  man  left  handed  :  and 

3.  17  unto  Eglon . .  and  Eglon  (was)  a  very  fat  m. 

3.  28  took  the  fords . .  and  suffered  not  a  man  to 
3.  29  about  ten  thousand  men.  .all  men  of  va. 

3.  29  they  slew,  .and  there  escaped  not  a  man 

3.  31  slew  of  the  Philistines  six  hundred  men 

4.  6  take  with  thee  ten  thousand  men  of  the 
4.  10  went  up  with  ten  thousand  men  at  his 
4.  14  Barak  went  down,  .and  ten  thousand  men 
4.  22  will  show  thee  the  man  whom  thou  seek. 

6.  16  thou  shalt  smite  the  Midiauites  as  one  man 

7.  6  number  of  them. .were  three  hundred  men 

7.  7  By  the  three  hundred  men  that  lapped 

7.  8  he  sent,  .every  man  unto  his  tent,  and 

7. 13  a  man  that  told  a  dream  unto  his  fellow 

7.  14  Gideon  the  son  of  Joash,  a  man  of  Israel 

7. 16  divided  the  three  hundred  men(into)  three 

7.  19  So  Gideon,  and  the  hundred  men  that 

7.  23  men  of  Israel  gathered  themselves  toge. 

7.  24  the  men  of  Ephraim  gathered  themselves 

8.  1  the  men  of  Ephraim  said  unto  him,  Why 

8.  4  the  three  hundred  men  that  (were)  with 

8.  10  and  twenty  thousand  men  that  drew  sw. 

8.  14  described,  .threescore  and  seventeen  men 

8.  21  for  as  the  man  (is,  so  is)  his  strength 

8.  22  the  men  of  Israel  said  unto  Gideon,  Rule 

9.  49  likewise  cut  down  every  man  his  bough 

9.  49  died  also,  about  a  thousand  men  and  w. 

9.  55  men  of  Israel  saw  that  Abimelech  was  d. 

9.  55  they  departed  every  man  unto  his  place 

10.  1  Puah,  the  son  of  Dodo,  a  man  of  Issacliar 

10.  18  What  man  (is  he)  that  will  begin  to  fight 

II.  39  that  she  returned,  .and  she  knew  no  man 

12.  1  the  men  of  Ephraim  gathered  themselves 

13.  2  there  was  a  certain  man  of  Zorah,  of  the 

13.  6  man  of  God  came  unto  me,  and  his  coun. 

13.  8  let  the  man  of  God  which  thou  didst  send 

13. 10  the  man  hath  appeared  untome,  that  came 

13.  11  and  came  to  the  man,  and  said  unto  him 

13. 11  (Art)  thou  the  man  that  spakest  unto  the 

14.  19  slew  thirty  men  of  them,  and  took  their 

15.  10  the  men  of  Judah  said,  Why  are  ye  come 

15.  11  three  thousand  men  of  Judah  went  to  the 

15.  15  took  it,  and  slew  a  thousand  men  there. 
15.46  with  the  jaw.  .have  I  slain  a  thousand  m. 

16.  19  she  called  for  a  man,  and  she  caused  him 

16.  27  three  thousand  men  and  women,  that  be. 

17.  1  there  wasaman  of  mount  Ephraim,  whose 

17.  5  the  man  Micah  had  an  house  of  gods,  and 
17.  8  And  the  man  departed  out  of  the  city  from 

17.  11  Levite  was  content  to  dwell  with  the  man 
18.11,  16  hundred  men  appointed  with  weapons 

18. 17  six  hundred  men  (that  were)  appointed 

18.  19  to  be  a  priest  unto  the  house  of  one  man 

19.  6  the  damsel’s  father  had  said  unto  the  man 

19.  7,  9  And  when  the  man  rose  up  to  depart 

19.  10  the  man  would  not  tarry  that  night,  but 

19.  15  (there  was)  no  man  that  took  them  into 
iq.  16  there  came  an  old  man  from  his  work  out 

19.  17  a  wayfaring  man  in  the  street  of  the  city 

19.  17  the  old  man  said,  Whither  goest  thou?  and 

19.18  there  (is)  no  man  that  receiveth  me  to  house 
>9.  20  And  the  old  man  said,  Peace  (be)  with  thee 


J  mlgig.  22  Bring  forth  the  man  that  came  into  thine 

19.  23  the  man,  the  master  of  the  house,  went 
19.  23  this  man  is  come  into  mine  house,  do  not 
19.  24  hut  unto  this  man  do  not  so  vile  a  thing 
19.  26  fell  down  at  the  door  of  the  man’s  house 

19.  28  the  man  took  her  (up)  upon  an  ass,  and 

20.  1  was  gathered  together  as  one  man,  from 

20.  8  the  people  arose  as  one  man,  saying,  We 

20.  11  So  all  the  men  of  Israel  were  gathered 

20.  11  against  the  city,  knit  together  as  one  man 

20.  15  and  six  thousand  men  that  drew  sword 

20.  15  were  numbered  seven  hundred  chosen  m. 

20.  16  (were)  seven  hundred  chosen  men  left  h. 
20. 17  the  men  of  Israel,  besides  Benjamin,  were 
20.  17  menthatdrewsword:  all  these (were)men 
20.  20  men  of  Israel  went  out  to  battle  against 
20.  20  the  men  of  Israel  put  themselves  in  array 
20.  21  destroyed .  .twenty  and  two  thousand  men 
20.  22  the  men  of  Israel,  encouraged  themselves 
20.  25  destroyed . .  again  eighteen  thousand  men 
20.  3 1  began  to  smite ..  about  thirty  men  of  Israel 
20.  33  the  men  of  Israel  rose  up  out  of  their 
20.  34  ten  thousand  chosen  men  out  of  all  Israel 
20.  35  and  five  thousand  and  an  hundred  men 
20.  36  men  of  Israel  gave  place  to  the  Benjamites 
20.  38  the  men  of  Israel  and  the  liers  in  wait 
20.  39  the  men  of  Israel  retired  in  the  battle 
20.  39  kill  of  the  men  of  Israel  about  thirty 

20.  41  the  men  of  Israel  turned  again,  the  men 
20.  42  turned  (their  backs)  before  the  men  of  I. 
20.  44  fell  of  Benjamin  eighteen  thousand  men 
20.  45  gleaned,  .in.  .highways  five  thousand  men 
20.  45  pursued. .  nd  slew  two  thousand  men  of 
20.  46  and  five  tl  usand  men  that  drew  the  s. 

20.  47  six  hundred  men  turned  and  fled  to  the 

20.  48  the  men  of  Israel  turned  again  upon  the 

21.  1  Now  the  men  of  Israel  had  sworn  in  Mi. 

21.  10  twelve  thousand  men  of  the  valiantest 

21. 12  had  known  noman  by  lying  with  anymale 

Ruth  1.  1  a  certain  man  of  Beth-lehem-judah  went 

1.  2  the  name  of  the  man(was)Elimelech,and 

2.  1  a  mighty  man  of  wealth,  of  the  family  of 

2.  19  The  man’s  name  v.ith  whom  I  wrought  to 

2.  20  The  man  (is)  near  kin  unto  us,  one  of 

3.  3  make  not  thyself  known  unto  the  m.,  until 

3.  8  the  man  was  afraid,  and  turned  himself 

3.  16  told  her  all  that  the  man  had  done  to  her 

3.  18  the  man  will  not  be  in  rest  until  he  have 

4.  7  a  man  plucked  off  his  shoe,  and  gave  (it) 

1  Sa  1.  1  Now  thew  was  a  certain  man  of  Ramath. 

1.  3  this  man  went  up  out  of  his  city  yearly 

I.  21  the  man  Elkanah,  and  all  his  house 

2.  9  for  by  strength  shall  no  man  prevail 
2.  15  said  to  the  man  tli  t  sacrificed,  Give 

2.  25  If  one  man  sin  against  another,  the  judge 
2.  25  if  a  man  sin  against  the  Lord,  who  shall 
2.  27  there  came  a  man  of  God  unto  Eli,  and 
2.  33  the  man  of  thine,  (whom)  I  shall  not  cut 

4.  2  slew  of  the  army,  .about  four  thousand  m. 
4.  12  there  ran  a  man  of  Benjamin  out  of  the 
4.  13  the  man  came  into  the  city,  and  told  (it) 

4.  14  And  the  man  came  in  hastily,  and  told  E. 
4.  16  the  man  said  unto  Eli,  I  (am)  he  that  came 

4. 18  he  died;  for  he  was  an  old  man,  andheavy 

6.  19  fifty  thousand  and  threescore  and  ten  men 

9.  1  there  was  a  man  of  Benjamin,  whose  name 

9.  6  a  man  of  God,  a-  d  (he  is)an  honourable  m. 

9.  7  what  shall  we  bring  the  man  ?  for  the  b. 

9.  7  not  a  present  to  bring  to  the  man  of  God 
9.  8  give  to  the  man  of  God  to  tell  11s  our  way 

9.  9  when  a  man  went  to  enquire  of  God,  thus 
9.  10  unto  the  city  where  the  man  of  God  (was) 
9.  16  send . .  a  man  out  of  i  land  of  Benjamin 

9. 17  Behold  the  man  whom  I  spake  to  thee  of 

10.  6  and  shalt  be  turned  into  another  man 

10.  22  if  the  man  should  yet  come  thither 

I I.  8  and  the  men  of  Judah  thirty  thousand 

11.  9  Thus  shall  ye  say  unto  the  men  of  Jabesli 

11.  13  There  shall  not  a  man  be  put  to  death 

13.  6  the  men  of  Israel  saw  that  they  were  in 

13.  14  hath  sought  him  a  man  after  his  own  he. 

13.  15  present  with  him,  about  six  hundred  men 

14.  2  the  people,  .(were)  about  six  hundred  m. 

14.  14  was  about  twenty  men,  within  as  it  were 

14.  22  men  of  Israel  which  had  hid  themselves 

14.  24  men  of  Israel  were  distressed  that  day 

14.  24,  28  Cursed  (be)  the  man  that  eatetli  (any) 

14.  36  spoil,  .and  let  us  notleaveaman  of  them 

14.  52  Saul  saw  any  strong  man,  or  any  valiant 

15.  3  slay  both  man  and  woman,  infant  and  s. 

15.  4  numbered  them,  .ten  thousand  men  of  J. 

16.  16  to  seek  out  a  man,  (who  is)  a  cunning  pi. 

16. 17  Provide  me  now  a  man  that  can  play  well 

16. 18  a  man  of  war,  and  prudent  in  matters,  and 

17.  2  the  men  of  Israel  were  gathered  together 
17.  8  choose  you  a  man  for  you,  and  let  him 
17.  10  give  mea  man,  that  we  may  fight  together 
17.  12  had  eight  sons :  and  the  man  went  among 
17.  19  the  men  of  Israel,  (were)  in  the  valley  of 
17.  24  the  men  of  Israel,  when  they  sawtlie  man 
17.  25  men  of  Israel  said,  Have  ye  seen  this  man 
17.  25  the  man  who  killeth  him,  the  king  will 
17.  26  What  shall  be  done  to  the  man  that  killeth 
17.  27  So  shall  it  be  done  to  the  man  that  killeth 
17.  33  and  he  a  man  of  war  from  his  youth 

17.  41  man  that  bare  the  shield  (went)  before  him 

18.  23  that  I  (am)  a  poor  man,  and  lightly  estee. 

18.  27  David  arose  and  went,  he  and  his  men 

21.  1  Why  (art)  thou  alone,  and  no  man  with 

21.  2  Let  no  man  knowany  thiugof  thebusiness 

21.  7  Now  a  certain  man  of  the  servants  of  Saul 

21.  14  ye  see  the  man  is  mad  :  wherefore  (then) 


1  Sa.  22.  2  were  with  him  about  four  hundred  men 

22. 19  smote  he . .  both  men  and  women,  children 

24.  2  Saul  took  three  thousand  chosen  men  out 

24.  19  For  if  a  man  find  his  enemy,  will  he  let 

25.  2  a  man  in  Maon,  whose  possessions  (were) 
25.  2  the  man  (was)  very  great,  and  he  had  th. 
25.  3  name  of  the  man .  but  the  man  (was)  ch. 
25.  13  there  went  up.  .about  four  hundred  men 

25.  25  Letnotmylord. .  regard  this  man  of  Belial 

21.  2  having  three  thousand  chosen  men  of  Isr. 

26.  15  (Art)  not  thou  a  (valiant)  man?  and  who 

27.  2  passed  over  with  the  six  hundred  men  that 
27.  9  left  neither  man  nor  woman  alive,  and 
27. 11  David  saved  neither  man  norwomanalive 
28. 14  An  old  man  cometh  up;  and  he  (is)  cover. 

30.  9  he  and  the  six  hundred  men  that  (were) 

30. 10  pursued,  he  and  four  hundred  men  :  for 

30.  17  there  escaped  not  a  man  of  them,  save 
30.  17  young  men,  which  rode  upon  camels,  aud 

30.  22  Then  answered  all  the  wicked  men . .  of 

31.  12  All  the  valiant  men  arose,  and  went  all 

2  Sa.  1.  2  a  man  came  out  of  the  camp  from  Saul 

2.  30  lacked  of  David’s  servants  nineteen  men 
2.  31  three  hundred  and  three  score  men  died 

6. 19  as  well  to  the  women  as  men,  to  every  one 

8.  5  David  slew . .  two  and  twenty  thousand  m. 

10.  6  and  of  king  Maacah  a  thousand  men,  aud 

12.  4  came  a  traveller  unto  the  rich  man  ;  and 

12.  4  poor  man’s  lamb . .  dressed  it  for  the  man 

12.  5  anger  was  greatly  kindled  against  the  m. 
12.  5  man  that  hath  done  this(thing)  shall  surely 

12.  7  Nathan  said  to  David,  Thou  (art)theman 

13.  3  and  Jonadab  (was)  a  very  subtil  man 

13.  9  Ammon  said.  Have  out  all  men  from  me 

14. 16  out  of  the  hand  of  the  man  (that  would) 

15.  1  and  horses,  and  fifty  men  to  run  before 

15.  11  with  Absalom  went  two  hundred  men  out 

15.  13  hearts  of  the  men  of  Israel  are  after  Abs. 

15.  18  six  hundred  men.  .passed  on  before  the 

16.  5  thence  came  out  a  man  of  the  family  of 

16.  7  thou  bloody  man,  and  thou  man  of  Belial 

16.  8  mischief,  because  thou  (art)  a  bloody  man 

16.  15  men  of  Israel,  came  to  Jerusalem,  and  A. 

16.  18  Nay  ;  but  whom .  .men  of  Israel,  choose 

16.  23  as  if  a  man  had  enquired  at  the  oracle  of 

17.  1  Letme.  .choose  out  twelve  thousand  men 

17.  3  man  whom  thou  seekest(is)as  if  all  retu. 

17.  8  father  (is)  a  man  of  war,  and  will  not  lo. 

17.  14  all  the  men  of  Israel  said,  The  counsel  of 

17.  18  came  to  a  man’s  house  in  Baliurim,  which 

17.  24  passed  over  Jordan,  he  and  all  the  men 

17.  25  which  Amasa  (was)  a  man’s  son  whose  n. 

18.  10  a  certain  mansaw(it),  andtoldJoab,  and 

1 8. 1 1  Joab  said  unto  the  man  that  told  him,  And 

18. 12  man  said  unto  Joab,  Though  I  should  re. 

18.  24  looked,  and  behold  a  man  running  alone 

18.  26  the  watchman  saw  another  man  running 
18.26  said,  Behold  (another)  man  running  alone 

18.  27  He  (is)  a  good  man,  and  cometh  with  good 

19. 16  came  down  with  the  men  of  Judah  to  m. 

19.  17  a  thousand  men  of  Benjamin  with  him 

19.  32  provided,  .for  he  (was)  a  very  great  man 

19.  41  all  the  men  of  Israel,  .said  unto  the  king 

19.  41  Why  have  our  brethren  the  men  of  Judah 

19.  42  men  of  Judah  answered  the  men  of  Israel 

19.  43  men  of  Israel  answered  the  men  of  Judah 
19.  43  Aud  the  words  of  the  men  of  Judah  were 

19.  43  fiercer  than  the  words  of  the  men  of  Israel 

20.  1  there  happened  to  be  there  a  man  of  B. 

20.  2  but  the  men  of  Judah  clave  unto  their 

20.  4  Assemble  me  the  men  of  Judah  within 

20.  12  when  the  man  saw  that  all  the  people 

20.  21  man  of  mount  Ephraim,  Sheba  the  son  of 

21.  5  man  that  consumed  us,  and  that  devised 

21.  20  where  was  a  man  of  (great)  stature,  that 

22.  49  hast  delivered  me  from  the  violent  man 

23.  7  the  man  (that)  shall  touch  them  must  bo 
23.  9  and  the  men  of  Israel  were  gone  away 
23.  20  the  son  of  a  valiant  man,  of  Kabzeel,  who 

23.  21  he  slew  an  Egyptian,  a  goodly  man  :  and 

24.  9  eight  hundred  thousand  valiant  men  that 
24.  9  men.  .(were)  five  hundred  thousand  men 
24.  15  died  ofthe  people,  .seventythousandmen 

1  Ki  1.5  he  prepared  fifty  men  to  run  beforehim 
1.  42  Come  in  ;  for  thou  (art)  a  valiant  man,  and 

1.  49  and  rose  up,  and  went  every  man  his  way 

2.  2  be  thou  strong,  .and  show  thyself  a  man 
2.  4  there  shall  not  fail  thee,  .a  man  on  the 
2.  9  for  thou  (art)  a  wise  man,  and  knowest 
5. 13  and  the  levy  was  thirty  thousand  men 

7.  14  his  father  (was)  a  man  of  Tyre,  a  worker 

8.  2  all  the  men  of  Israel  assembled  themsel. 

8.  25  There  shall  not  fail  thee  a  man  in  my  sight 

9.  5  There  shall  not  fail  thee  a  man  upon  the 

11.  28  the  man  Jeroboam  (was)  a  mighty,  .and 

12.  22  came  unto  Shemaiali  the  man  of  God,  say. 

13.  1  there  came  a  man  of  God  out  of  Judah  by 

13.  4  Jeroboam  heard  the  saying  of  the  man  of 
13.  5  accordingto  the  sign  which  the  man  of  G. 
13.  6  king  answered  and  said  unto  the  man  of 
13.  6  man  of  God  besought  the  Lord,  and  the 
13.  7  king  said  unto  the  man  of  God,  Come  li. 
13.  8  man  of  God  said  unto  the  king,  If  thou 
13.  11  told  him  all  the  works  that  the  man  of  G. 
13.  12  had  seen. what  way  the  man  of  God  went 
13. 14  went  after  the  man  of  God,  and  found  him 
13.  14  (Art)  thou  the  man  of  God  that  earnest 
13.  21  he  cried  unto  the  man  of  God  that  came 
13.  26  It  (is)  the  man  of  God,  who  was  disobed. 
13.  29  prophet  took  up  the  carcase  of  the  man 
13.  31  sepulchre  wherein  the  man  of  God  (is)  b. 
17.  18  What  have  I  to  do  with  thee,  0  thou  man 


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1  Ki.17.  24  by  this  I  know  that  thou(art)  a  man  of  G. 

18. 13  how  I  hid  an  hundred  men  of  the  Lord's 

18.  22  prophets  (are)  four  hundred  and  fifty  men 
18.  44  cloud  out  of  the  sea,  like  a  man’s  hand 

20.  20  they  slew  every  one  his  man  :  and  the  Sy. 

20.  28  there  came  a  man  of  God,  and  spake  unto 

20.  30  twenty  and  seven  thousand  of  the  men  (th. 

20.  35  certain  man . .  said . .  And  the  man  refused 

20.  37  found  another  man . .  And  the  man  smote 
20.  39  man  turned  aside,  and  brought  a  man  unto 
20.  39  Keep  this  man :  if  by  any  means  he  be  m. 
20.  42  thou  hast  let  go  out  of  (thy)  hand  a  man 

22.  6  gathered,  .about  four  hundred  men,  and 

22.  8  (There  is)  yet  one  man,  Micaiah  the  son 
22.  17  let  them  return  every  man  to  his  house 
22.  34  man  drew  a  bow  at  a  venture,  and  smote 

2  Ki.  1.  6  There  came  a  man  up  to  meet  us,  and  said 

1.  7  What  manner  of  man  (was  he)  which  came 
8  (He  was)  an  hairy  man,  and  girt  with  a  g. 

1.  9  Thou  man  of  God,  the  king  hath  said,  Come 

1.  io,  12  Elijah  answered.  If  I  (be)aman  of  G. 

1.  11  0  man  of  God,  thus  hath  the  king  said,  C. 

I. 13  man  of  God,  I  pray  thee,  let  my  life,  and 

2.  7  fifty  men  of  the  sons  of  the  prophets  went 

2. 17  They  sent  therefore  fifty  men ;  and  they 

3.  26  he  took  with  him  seven  hundred  men  that 

4.  7  Then  she  came  and  told  the  man  of  God 

4.  9  I  perceive  that  this  (is)  an  holy  man  of  God 

4. 16  man  of  God,  do  not  lie  unto  thine  hand. 

4.  21  laid  him  on  the  bed  of  the  man  of  God 

4.  22  that  I  may  run  to  the  man  of  God,  and  c. 

4.  25  came  unto  the  man . .  when  the  man  of  G. 

4.  27  when  she  came  to  the  man.  .the  man  of 

4.  40  man  of  God,  (there  is)  death  in  the  pot 

4.  42  came  a  man . .  and  brought  the  man  of 

4.  43  should  I  set  this  before  an  hundred  men? 

5.  1  great  man.  he  was  also  a  mighty  man  in 

5.  7  doth  send  unto  me  to  recover  a  man  of 

5.  8  when  Elisha  the  man  of  God  had  heard 

5.  14  according  to  the  saying  of  the  man  of  G. 

5.  15  returned  to  the  man  of  God,  he  and  all 

5.  20  Gehazi,  the  servant  of  the  man  of  God 

5.  26  when  the  man  turned  again  from  his  ch. 

6.  6  man  of  God  said,  Where  fell  it?  And  he 

6.  9  man  of  God  sent  unto  the  king  of  Israel 

6.  10  which  the  man  of  God  told  him  and  war. 

6.  15  when  the  servant  of  the  man  of  God  was 

6.  19  will  bring  you  to  the  man  whom  ye  seek 

6.  32  sent  a  man  from  before  him :  but  ere  the 

7.  2  answered  the  man  of  God,  and  said,  Beh. 

7.  5  when  they  were  come,  .(there  was)  no  man 

7.  10  no  man  there,  neither  voice,  .but  horses 

7. 17  died,  as  the  man  of  God  had  said,  who  sp. 

7.  18  as  the  man  of  God  had  spoken  to  the  king 
7  19  lord  answered  the  man  of  God,  and  said 

8.  2  did  after  the  saying  of  the  man  of  God 

8.  4  with  Gehazi,  the  servant  of  the  man  of  G. 

8.  7  saying,  The  man  of  God  is  come  hither 

8.  8  meet  the  man  of  God,  and  enquire  of  the 

8.  11  settled  his  countenance,  .and  the  man  of 

9.  1 1  Ye  know  the  man,  and  his  communication 

10. 14  slew,  .two  and  forty  men;  neither  left  he 

10.  21  so  thattherewas  nota  man  left  that  came 

10.  24  Jehu  appointed  fourscore  men  without 

12.  4  money  that  cometh  into  any  man’s  heart 

13. 19  man  of  God  was  wroth  with  him,  and  said 

13.  21  as  they  were  burying  a  man.  .they  spied 

13.  21  cast  the  man.  .and  when  the  man  was  let 
15.  20  exacted,  .of  each  man  fifty  shekels  of  sil. 

15.  25  and  with  him  fifty  men  of  the  Gileadites 
18.  21  staff,  .on  which  if  a  man  lean,  it  will  go 

22.  15  Thus  saith  the  Lord.  .Tell  the  man  that 

23.  2  all  the  men  of  Judah  and  all  the  inhabit. 

23.  8  on  a  man’s  left  hand  at  the  gate  of  the  c. 

23. 10  no  man  might  make  his  son  or  his  daugh. 
23.  16  word  of  the  Lord,  which  the  man  of  God 
23.  17  (It  is)  the  sepulchre  of  the  man  of  God 
23.  18  Let  him  alone  ;  let  no  man  move  his  bones 

25. 19  and  threescore  men  of  the  people  of  the 

1  Ch.io.  1  men  of  Israel  fled  from  before  the  Philis. 

10.  7  when  all  the  men . .  saw  that  they  fled,  and 

10. 12  They  arose,  all  the  valiant  men,  and  took 

II.  22  sou  of  a  valiant  man  of  Kabzeel,  who  had 

11.  23  slew  an  Egyptian,  a  man  of  (great)  stature 

16.  21  suffered  no  man  to  do  them  wrong ;  yea 
18.  5  David  slew,  .twoand  twenty  thousand  m. 

20.  6  at  Gath,  where  was  a  man  of  (great)  stat. 

21.  5  an  hundred  thousand  men  that  drew  sw. 

21.  5  threescore  and  ten  thousand  men  that  dr. 

21. 14  there  fell  of  Israel  seventy  thousand  men 

22.  9  son  shall  be  born . .  who  shall  be  a  man  of 

23.  14  Now  (concerning)  Moses  the  man  of  God 

27.  32  was  a  counsellor,  a  wise  man,  and  a  scribe 

28.  3  because  thou  (hast  been)  a  man  of  war 

2  Ch.  2.  2  told  out  threescore  and  ten  thousand  men 

2.  7  Send  me  now  therefore  a  man  cunning  to 
2. 13  I  have  sent  a  cunning  man,  endued  with 

2.  14  his  father  (was)  a  man  of  Tyre,  skilful  to 

5.  3  all  the  men  of  Israel  assembled  themselves 

6.  5  neither  chose  I  any  man  to  be  aruler  over 

6. 16  There  shall  not  fail  thee  a  maninmy  sight 

6.  22  If  a  man  sin  against  his  neighbour,  and 

7.  18  There  shall  not  fail  thee'a  man  (to  be)ru. 

8.  14  so  had  David  the  man  of  God  commanded 

ii.  2  came  to  Shemaiah  themanofGod,  saying 
13.  3  with  an  army  of  valiant  menof  war,  (even) 
13.  3  with  eight  hundred  thousand  chosen  men 
13.  15  Then  the  men.  .as  the  men  of  Judah sho. 
13.  17  fell  down,  .five  hundred  thousand  men 
15.  13  whether  small  or  great,  whether  man  or 
18.  5  gathered .  .four  hundred  men,  and  said 

1 8.  7  (There  is)  yet  one  man,  by  whom  we  may 


2  Ch.18.  33  a.  .man  drew  a  bow  at  a  venture,  andsm. 

20.  27  Then  they  returned,  every  man  of  Judah 

25.  7  there  came  a  man  of  God  to  him,  saying 

25.  9  said  to  the  man.  .And  the  man  of  God 

30. 16  according  to  the  law  of  Moses  the  man  of 
34.23  answered . .  Tell  ye  the  man  that  sent  you 

34.  30  king  went  up.  .and  all  the  men  of  Judah 
Ezra  3.  1  gathered  themselves  together  as  one  man 

3.  2  (it  is)  written  in  the  law  of  Moses,  .man 
8.  18  they  brought  us  a  man  of  understanding 

Nell.  1.  11  grant  him  mercy  in  the  sight  of  this  man 

6.  II  Should  such  a  man  as  I  flee  ?  and  who  (is 

7.  2  for  he  (was)  a  faithful  man,  and  feared  God 

8.  1  gathered  themselves  together  as  one  man 

8.  2  both  of  men  and  women,  and  all  thatco. 

12.  24  commandment  of  David  the  man  of  God 

12.  36  musical  instruments  of  David,  .man  of  G. 

Esth.  1.  22  every  man  should  bear  rule  in  his  own  h. 

4.  11  that  whoso ver,  whether  man  or  women 
6.  6,  7,  9,  9,  11  mau  whom  the  king  delighteth 

9.  2  no  man  could  withstand  them  ;  for  the 

9.  4  this  man  Mordecai  waxed  greater  and  gr. 

9.  6  Jews  slew  and  destroyed  five  hundred  m. 

9. 12  slain  and  destroyed  five  hundred  men  in 
9. 15  slew  three  hundred  men  at  Shushan  :  but 

Job  1.  1  There  was  a  man.  .and  that  man  was  per. 

1 .  3  so  that  this  man  was  the  greatest  of  all  the 

1.  8  perfect  and  an  upright  man,  one  that  fe. 

2.  3  perfect  and  an  upright  man,  one  that  fe. 

2.  4  ail  that  a  man  hath  will  he  give  for  his 

9.  32  For  (lie  is)  not  a  man,  as  I  (am,  that)I  sh. 

11.  2  and  should  a  man  full  of  talk  be  justified? 

11.  12  For  vain  man  would  be  wise,  though.. born 

12.  r 4  he  shutteth  up  a  man,  and  there  can  lie 

14.  12  So  man  lieth  down,  and  riseth  not :  till 

15.  16  much  more  abominable  and  filthy  (is)  m. 

22.  8  But  (as  for)  the  mighty  man,  he  had  the 
32.  13  say.  .God  thrusteth  him  down,  not  man 
32.  21  Let  me  not.  .accept  any  man’s  person 

34.  21  For  his  eyes  (are)  upon  the  ways  of  man 

34.  23  For  he  will  not  lay  upon  man  more  (than 

35.  8  Thy  wickedness  (may  hurt)  a  man  asthou 

37.  20  If  a  man  speak,  surely  he  shall  be  swall. 

38.  26  to  rain  on  the  earth,  (where)  no  man  (is 
Psa.  j.  1  Blessed  (is)  the  man  that  walketli  not  in 

4.  2  O  ye  sons  of  men,  how  long  (will  ye  turn) 

5.  6  Lord  will  abhor,  .bloody  and  deceitful  m. 
18.  48  hast  delivered  me  from  the  violent  man  ? 
22.  6  But  I  (am)  a  worm,  and  no  man ;  a  repr. 
25.  12  What  man  (is)  he  that  feareth  the  Lord? 
31.  20  shalt  hide  them,  .from  the  pride  of  man 

34. 12  What  man  (is  he  that)desireth  life,  (and) 
37.  7  because  of  the  man  who  bringeth  wicked 

37.  37  behold  the  upright:  fortheendof(that)m. 

38.  14  Thus  I  wasas  a  man  nat  heareth  not,  and 

39. 11  When  thou  with  rebukes  dost  correct  man 
43.  1  0  deliver  me  from  the  deceitful,  .man 
62.  3  will  ye  imagine  mischief  against  a  man? 
78.  25  Man  did  eat  angels’  food  :  he  sent  them 
80.  17  Let  thy  hand  be  upon  the  man  of  thy  ri. 
87.  5  This  and  that  man  was  born  in  her  :  and 
90.  title.  A  prayer  of  Moses  the  man  of  God 

92.  6  A  brutish  man  knowethnot;  neither  doth 

105. 17  He  sent  a  man  before  them,  (even)  Joseph 
109.  16  but  persecuted  the  poor  aud  needy  man 
1 12.  1  Blessed  (is)  the  man  (that)  feareth  the  L. 

1 1 2.  5  A  good  man  showeth  favour,  and  lendeth 

140.  1  0  Lord  . .  preserve  me  from  the  violent  m. 

140. 11  evil  shall  hunt  the  violent  man  to  overt. 

141.  4  to  practise  wicked  works  with  men  that 
147. 10  takctli  not  pleasure  in  the  legs  of  a  man 

Prov.  2.  12  To  deliver  thee,  .from  the  man  that  spea. 

5.  21  For  the  ways  of  man  (are)  before  the  eyes 

6.  11  poverty,  .and  thy  want  as  an  armed  man 

6.  12  a  wicked  man,  walketh  with  a  froward  m. 
6.  27  Can  a  man  take  fire  in  his  bosom,  and  his 
8.  4  Unto  you,  O  men,  :  call ;  and  my  voice 

10.  23  but  a  man  of  understanding  hath  wisdom 

11.  12  man  of  understanding  holdeth  his  peace 

11.  17  merciful  man  doeth  good  to  his  own  soul 

12.  2  a  man  of  wicked  devices  will  he  condemn 
12.  8  man  shall  be  commended  according  to 
12.  14  man  shall  be  satisfied  with  good  by  the  f. 

12.  25  Heaviness  in  the  heart  of  man  maketh  it 

13.  2  man  shall  eat  good  by  the  fruit  of  (his)  m. 

13.  8  The  ransom  of  a  man’s  life  (are)  his  riches 

14.  7  Go  from  the  presence  of  a  foolish  man 

14.  12  is  a  way  which  seemeth  right  unto  a  man 

14.  14  a  good  man  (shall  be  satisfied)  from  him. 

14. 17  and  a  man  of  wicked  devices  is  hated 

15.  18  A  wrathful  man  stirreth  up  strife  :  but  (he 

15.  21  man  of  understanding  walketh  uprightly 

15.  23  man  hath  joy  by  the  answer  of  his  mouth 

16.  2  All  the  waysofa  man(are)clean  inhisown 

16.  7  When  a  man’s  ways  please  the  Lord,  he 

16. 14  messengers  of  death :  but  a  wise  man  will 

16.  25  way  that  seemeth  right  unto  a  man  ;  but 

16.  27  An  ungodly  man  diggeth  up  evil ;  and  in 
16.  28  A  froward  man  soweth  strife  ;  and  a  wh. 

16.  29  A  violent  man  enticeth  his  neighbour,  and 

17.  12  bear  robbed  of  her  whelps  meet  a  man 

17.  27  man  of  understanding  is  of  an  excellent 

18.  4  words  of  a  man’s  mouth  (are  as)  deep  wa. 

18.  12  Before  destruction  the  heart  of  man  is  h. 
18.  14  spirit  of  a  man  will  sustain  his  infirmity 
18.  20  A  man’s  belly  shall  be  satisfied  with  the 

18.  24  man  (that  hath)  friends  must  show  hims. 

19.  21  (There  are)  many  devices  in  a  man’s  heart 

20.  3  (It  is)  an  honour  for  a  man  to  cease  from 
20.  5  Counsel  in  the  heart  of  man  (is  like)  deep 
20.  5  a  man  of  understanding  will  draw  it  out 
20.  6  his  own  goodness :  but  a  faithful  man 


Prov  20.  17  Bread  of  deceit  (is)  sweet  to  a  man  ;  but 

21.  2  Every  way  of  a  man  (is)  right  in  his  own 

21.  8  The  way  of  man  (is)  froward  and  strange 

21.  17  He  that  lovetli  pleasure  (shall  be)  a  poor 

21.  28  the  man  that  heareth  speaketh  constantly 

21.  29  A  wicked  man  hardeneth  his  face :  but  (as 

22.  24  and  with  a  furious  man  thou  shalt  not  go 

22.  29  Seest  thou  a  man  diligent  in  his  business 

24.  5  a  man  of  knowledge  increaseth  strength 

24.  29  I  will  render  to  the  man  according  to  his 

24.  34  poverty . .  and  thy  want  as  an  armed  man 

25.  18  man  that  beareth  false  witness  against  his 

26.  16  than  seven  men  that  can  render  a  reason 

26.  19  So  (is)  the  man  (that)  deceiveth  his  neigh. 

26.  21  so  (is)  a  contentious  man  to  kindle  strife 

27.  8  so  (is)  a  man  that  wandereth  from  his  pi. 

27.  17  as  a  man  sharpeneth  the  countenance  of 

27.  21  the  furnace  for  gold  ;  so  (is)  a  man  to  his 

28.  11  The  rich  man  (is)  wise  in  his  own  conceit 

28.  20  A  faithful  man  shall  abound  with  blessings 

29.  6  In  the  transgression  of  an  evil  man  (there 

29.  9  a  wise  man  contendeth  with  a  foolish  man 

29.  13  poor  and  the  deceitful  man  meet  together 
29.  20  Seest  thou  a  man  (that  is)  hasty  in  his  w.? 
29.  22  An  angry  man  stirreth  up  strife,  and  a  fu. 
29.  26  but.  .man’s  judgment  (cometh)  from  the 

29.  27  A11  unjust  man  (is)  an  abomination  to  the 

30.  2  Surely  I  (am)more  brutish  than  (auy)man 
Eccl.  I.  8  All  things  (are)  full  of  labour;  man  can. 

4.  4  for  this  a  man  is  envied  of  his  neighbour 
6.  2  A  man  to  whom  God  hath  given  riches 

6.  3  If  a  man  beget  an  hundred  (children),  aud 

7.  5  than  for  a  man  to  hear  the  song  of  fools 

9.  15  Now  there  was  found  in  it  a  poor  wise  man 
9.  15  yet  no.  .remembered  that  same  poor  man 

Song  3.  8  every  man  (hath)  his  sword  upon  his  thigh 

8.  7  if  a  man  would  give  all  the  substance  of 
Isa.  2.  9  the  great  man  humbleth  himself  :  theref. 

3.  2  man  of  war,  the  judge,  and  the  prophet 

3.  6  When  a  man  shall  take  hold  of  his  brother 

4.  1  seven  women  shall  take  hold  of  one  man 

5.  3  men  of  Judah,  judge,  I  pray  thee,  betwixt 

5.  7  and  tlie  men  of  Judah  his  pleasant  plant 

6.  5  because  I  (am)  a  man  of  unclean  lips,  and 

7.  21  a  man  shall  nourish  a  young  cowand  two 

9.  19  as  the  fuel  of  the  fire  :  no  man  shall  spare 
14.  16  (Is)  this  the  man  that  made  the  earth  to 
21.  9'diere  cometh  a  chariot  of  men,  (with)  a  co. 
32.  2*man  shall  be  as  an  hiding  place  from  the 

36.  6  whereon  if  a  man  lean,  it  will  go  into  his 

41.  28  I  beheld,  and  (there  was)  no  man  ;  even 

42.  13  he  shall  stir  up  jealousy  like  aman  of  war 
44.  13  and  maketh  it  after  the  figure  of  a  man 
46.  11  man  that  executeth  my  counsel  from  a  far 
50.  2  Wherefore,  when  I  came,  (was  there)no  m.? 

52.  14  visage  was  so  marred  more  than  any  man 

53.  3  He  is  despised  and  rejected  of  men  ;  a  man 
55.  7  and  the  unrighteous  man  his  thoughts:  and 
57.  1  perisheth,  and  no  man  layeth  (it)  to  heart 
59.  16  saw  tliat(there  was)no  man, and  wonder. 
66.  3  that  killeth  an  ox  (is  as  if)  he  slew  a  man 

Jer.  2.  6  a  land  that  no  man  passed  through,  and 

3.  1  They  say,  If  a  man  put  away  his  wife,  and 

3.  1  she  go  from  him,  and  become  another  ma. 

4.  3  thus  saith  the  Lord  to  the  men  of  Judah 

4.  4  men  of  Judah  and  inhabitants  of  Jerusa. 

4.  29  be)  forsaken,  and  not  a  man  dwell  therein 

5.  1  if  ye  can  find  a  man,  if  there  be  (any)  that 

6.  23  set  in  array  as  men  for  war,  against  thee 

7.  5  judgment  between  a  man  and  his  neigh. 

8.  6  no  man  repented  him  of  his  wickedness 

9.  12  Who  (is)  the  wise  man,  that  may  unders. 

10.  23  (it  is)  not  in  man  that  walketh  to  direct 

11.  2  speak  unto  the  men  of  Judah,  and  to  the 
ii.  3  the  man  that  obeyeth  not  the  words  of 

11.  9  A  conspiracy  is  found  among  the  men  of 

12.  11  desolate,  because  no  man  layeth  (it)  to  h. 

13. 11  the  girdle  cleaveth  to  the  loins  of  a  man 
14.  9  Why  shouldest  thou  be  as  a  man  astonied 

15. 10  hast  born  me  a  man  of  strife  and  a  man 

17.  25  the  men  of  Judah,  and  the  inhabitants  of 

18.  11  go. .speak  tothemen  of  Judah,  and  to  the 
20.  15  Cursed  (be)  the  man  who  brought  tidings 
20.  16  let  that  man  be  as  the  cities  which  the 

22.  30  saith  the  Lord,  Write  ye  this  man  child 

22.  30  no  man  of  his  seed  shall  prosper,  sitting 

23.  9  like  a  man  whom  winehatli  overcome, be. 

23.  34  I  will  even  punish  that  man  and  his  house 

25. 11  This  man  (is)  worthy  to  die;  for  he  hath 
26.  16  This  man  (is)  not  worthy  to  die :  for  he 
26.  20  there  was  also  a  man  that  prophesied  in 
29.  32  not  have  a  man  to  dwell  among  this  peop. 

32.  32  the  men  of  Judah,  and  the  inhabitants  of 

33.  17  David  shall  never  wanta  man  to  sit  upon 

33. 18  shall  the  priests  the  Levites  want  a  man 

35.  4  Hanan,  the  son  of  Igdaliah,  a  man  of  God 
35.  13  tell  the  men  of  Judah,  and  the  inhabita. 

35.  19  want  a  man  to  stand  before  me  for  ever 

36.  31  upon  the  men  of  Judah,  all  the  evil  that 
38.  4  let  this  man  be  put  to  death ;  for  thus  he 
38.  4  this  man  seeketh  not  the  welfare  of  this 
38  24  Let  no  man  know  of  these  words,  and  thou 

40.  15  no  man  shall  know  (it) :  wherefore  should 

41.  4  he  had  slain  Gedaliah,  and  no  man  knew 

41.  5  fourscoremen.havingtheirbeardsshaven 

44.  7  to  cutoff  from  you  man  and  woman,  child 
44.  26  named  in  the  mouth  of  any  man  of  Judah 
44.  27  the  men  of  Judah  that  (are)in  the  land  of 

49.  18  no  man  shall  abide  there,  neither  shall  a 
49. 33  there  shall  no  man  abide  there,  nor  (any) 

50.  40  (so)  shall  no  man  abide  there, neither  shall 
so.  42  like  a  man  to  the  battle,  against  thee,  O 


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Jer.  51.  22  also  will  I  break  in  pieces  man  and  worn. 

51.  43  a  land  wherein  no  man  dwelleth,  neither 

52.  25  threescore  men  of  the  people  of  the  land 
Lam.  3.  33  he  doth  not.  .grieve  the  children  of  men 
Eze.  8.  11  seventy  men  of  the  ancients  of  the  house 

8. 11  with  every  man  his  censer  in  his  hand;  and 

8.  16  five  and  twenty  men,  with  their  backs 

g.  2  every  man  a  slaughter  weapon  in  his  hand 

9.  2  one  man  among  them  (was)  clothed  with 

9.  3  he  called  to  the  man  clothed  with  linen 

9.  6  come  notnearany  man  upon  whom  (is)  the 

9.  11  the  man  clothed  witli  linen,  which  (had) 
to.  2  he  spake  unto  the  man  clothed  with  linen 

10.  3  stood  ou  the  right . .  when  the  man  went 

10.  6  had  commanded  the  man  clothed  witli  li. 

11.  1  at.  .door  of  the  gate  five  and  twenty  men 
14.  8  I  will  set  my  face  against  that  man,  and 

18.  5  if  a  man  be  just,  and  do  that  which  is 

18.  8  executed  true  judgment  between  manaud 

22.  30  I  sought  for  a  man  among  them,  that  sho. 
33.  2  people  of  the  land  take  a  man  of  their 

39.  20  tilled  at  my  table,  .with  all  men  of  war 

40.  3  (there  was)  a  man,  whose  appearance(was) 
40.  4  the  man  said  unto  me ..  behold  with  thine 
40.  5  in  the  man's  hand  a  measuring  reed  of  six 

43.  6  heard  (him)  speaking.. and  the  man  stood 

44.  2  no  man  shall  enter  in  by  it ;  because  the 
47.  3  the  man  that  had  the  line  in  his  hand 

Dan.  9.  7  the  men  of  Judah,  and  to  the  inhabitants 

9.21  the  man  Gabriel,  whom  I  had  seen  in  the 

10.  5  behold  a  certain  man  clothed  in  linen 

10.  11  O  Daniel,  a  man  greatly  beloved,  under. 

10.  19  0  man  greatly  beloved,  fear  not ;  peace 

12.  6  (one)  said  to  the  man  clothed  in  linen 

12.  7  1  heard  the  man  clothed  in  linen,  which 

Hos.  3.  3  thou  shalt  not  be  for  (another)  man :  so 

4.  4  let  no  man  strive,  nor  reprove  another 

6.  9  as  troops  of  robbers  wait  for  a  man,  (so) 

9.  7  spiritual  man  (is)  mad,  for  the  multitude 

11.  9  I  (am)  God,  and  not  man  ;  the  Holy  One 
Amos  2.  7  a  man  and  his  father  will  go  in  unto  the 

5. 19  man  did  flee  from  a  lion,  and  a  bear  met 
Jon.  1.  14  let  us  not  perish  for  this  man’s  life,  and 
Mic.  2.  2  so  they  oppress . .  a  man  and  his  heritage 

2.  11  If  a  man  walking  in  the  spirit  and  falseho. 

5.  7  tarrieth  not  for  man,  nor  waiteth  for  the 

7.  6  a  man’s  enemies  (are),  .of  his  own  house 
Zeph.  3.  6  that  there  is  no  man,  that  there  is  none 
Zech.  1.  8  behold  a  man  riding  upon  a  red  horse 

1. 10  the  man  that  stood  among  the  myrtle  trees 

1.  21  no  man  did  lift  up  his  head :  but  these 

2.  1  a  man  with  a  measuring  line  in  his  hand 

4.  1  a  man  that  is  wakened  out  of  his  sleep 

6. 12  Behold  the  man  whose  name  (is)  The  Bran. 
Mai.  2. 12  The  Lord  will  cut  otf  the  man  that  doeth 

3 .A  man,  a  mortal,  efag  enosli. 

Gen.  6.  4  the  same  (became)  mighty,  .men  of  reno. 

12.  20  Pharaoh  commanded  (his)  men  concerning 

13. 13  the  men  of  Sodom  (were)  wicked  and  sin. 
14.  24  the  men  which  went  with  me,  Aner,  Esh. 

17.  23  every  male  among  the  men  of  Abraham’s 

17.  27  the  men  of  his  house,  born  in  the  house 

18.  2  three  men  stood  by  him  ;  and,  when  he 

18.  16  the  men  rose  up  from  thence,  and  looked 

18.  22  the  men  turned  their  faces  from  thence 

19.  4  the  men  of  the  city,  (even)  the  men  of  S. 

19.  5  Where  (are)  the  men  which  came  in  to  thee 

19.  8  unto  these  men  do  nothing,  for  therefore 

19.  10  But  the  men  put  forth  their  hand,  andp. 

19.  11  they  smote  the  men  that  (were)  at  the  d. 

19. 12  Anil  the  men  said  unto  Lot,  Hast  thou  h. 

19. 16  the  men  laid  hold  upon  his  hand,  and 

20.  8  called  all  his  servants . .  and  the  men  were 
24.  13  the  daughters  of  the  men  of  the  city  come 
24.  32  and  the 'men’s  feet  that  (were)  witli  him 
24.  54  he  and  the  men  that  (were)  with  him,  and 
24.  59  they  sent . .  Abraham’s  servant,  and  his  m. 

26.  7  men  of  the  place  asked  (him)  of  his  wife 

26.  7  the  men  of  the  place  should  kill  me  for 

29.  22  Laban  gathered  together  all  the  men  of 
32.  28  hast  thou  power  with  God  and  with  men 
34.  7  the  men  were  grieved,  and  they  were  very 
34.  20  and  communed  with  the  men  of  their  city 

34.21  These  men  (are)  peaceable  with  us  ;  ther. 
34.  22  Only  herein  will  the  men  consent  unto  us 
38.  21  Then  he  asked  the  men  of  that  place,  sa. 
38.  22  also  the  men  of  the  place  said,  (that)  these 
39. 11  (there  was)  none  of  the  men  of  the  house 

39. 14  she  called  unto  the  men  of  the  house,  and 
43  15  And  the  men  took  that  present,  and  they 

43. 16  Bring  (these)  men  home,  and  slay,  and  m. 
43.  16  for(these)  men  shall  dine  with  me  at  Doon 
43.  17,  24  brought  the  men  into  Joseph's  house 
43.  18  And  the  men  were  afraid,  because  they 

43.  33  and  the  men  marvelled  one  at  another 

44.  1  Fill  the  men’s  sacks  (with)  food,  as  much 
44.  3  the  men  were  sent  away,  they  and  their 
44.  4  Up,  follow  after  the  men;  and  when  thou 

46.  32  the  men  (are)  shepherds,  for  their  trade 

47.  2  And  he  took .  .five  men,  and  presented 
47.  6  if  thou  knowest  (any)  men  of  activity  am 

Exod.2. 13  behold,  two  men  of  the  Hebrews  strove 

4.  19  for  all  the  men  are  dead  which  sought 

5.  9  Let  there  more  work  be  laid  upon  the  men 
to.  7  let  the  men  go,  that  they  may  serve  the 

17.  9  Choose  us  out  men,  and  go  out,  fight  with 

18.  21  provide,  .able  men,  such  as  fear  God,  men 
18.  25  Moses  chose  able  men  out  of  all  Israel 
21. 18  And  if  men  strive  together,  and  one  smite 

21.  22  If  men  strive,  and  hurt  a  woman  with  c. 

22.  31  ye  shall  be  holy  men  unto  me:  neither  shall 


Exod35.  22  men  and  women,  as  many  as  were  willing 
Lev.  18.  27  these  abominations  have  the  men  of  the 
Num.  1.  5  these  (are)  the  names  of  the  men  that  shall 

1.  17  Aaron  took  these  men  which  are  expressed 

9.  7  those  men  said  unto  him,  We  (are)  defiled 

11.  26  there  remained  two  (of  the)  men  in  the 

13.  2  Send  thou  men,  that  they  may  search  the 

13.  3  those  men  (were)  heads  of  the  children  of 

13.  16  These  (are)  the  names  of  the  men  which  M 
13.  31  the  men  that  went  up  with  him  said.  We 

13.  32  the  people  that  we  saw  in  it  (are)  men  of 

14.  22  those  men  which  have  seen  my  glory,  and 

14.  36  men  which  Moses  sent  to  search  the  land 

14.  37  Even  those  men  that  did  bring  up  the  evil 
14.  38  of  the  men  that  went  to  search  the  land 

16.  2  famous  in  the  congregation,  men  of  ren. 

16.  14  ivilt  thou  put  out  the  eyes  of  these  men  1 

16.  26  Depart,  .from  the  tents  of.  .wicked  men 
16.  30  that  these  men  have  provoked  the  Lord 

22.  9  and  said, ;What  men  (are)  these  with  thee  ? 

22.  20  If  the  men  come  to  call  thee,  rise  up,  (and) 

22.  35  Go  with  the  men :  but  only  the  word  that 
25.  5  Slay  ye  every  one  his  men  that  were  joined 

31.21  the  priest  said  unto  the  men  of  war  which 
31.  28  the  men  of  war  which  went  out  to  battle 
31.  42  which  Moses  divided  from  the  men  that 
31.  49  the  men  of  war  which  (are)  under  our  ch. 

31.  53  For  the  men  of  war  had  taken  spoil,  every 

32.  1 1  none  of  the  men  that  came  up  out  of  E. 

32.  14  an  increase  of  sinful  men,  to  augment  yet 
34.  17  These  (are)  the  names  of  the  men  which 
34. 19  And  the  names  of  the  men  (are)  these ;  Of 

Deut.  1.  13  Take  you  wise  men,  and  understanding 

1. 15  I  took  the  chief  of  your  tribes,  wise  men 

1.  22  We  will  send  men  before  us,  and  they  shall 
1.  23  I  took  twelve  men  of  you,  one  of  a  tribe 

1.  35  there  shall  not  one  of  these  men  of  this 

2.  14  generation  of  the  men  of  war  were  wasted 

2. 16  the  men  of  war  were  consumed  and  dead 
13.  13  (Certain)  men,  the  children  of  Belial,  are 

19.  17  the  men,  between  whom  the  controversy 

21.  21  the  men  of  his  city  shall  stone  him  with 

22.  21  the  men  of  the  city  shall  stone  her  with 
25.  1  If  there  be  a  controversy  between  men, and 
25.  11  When  men  strive  together  one  with  ano. 

31.  12  men,  women,  and  children,  and  thy  str. 

32.  26  remembrance  of  them  to  cease . .  among  m. 
Josh.  2.  1  sou  of  Nun  sent  out  of  Shittim  two  men 

2.  2  there  came  men  in  hither  to  night  of  the 
2.  3  Bring  forth  the  men  that  are  come  to  thee 
2.  4  the  woman  took  the  two  men,  and  hid 
2.  4  There  came  men  unto  me,  but  I  wist  not 
2.  5  the  men  went  out :  whither  the  men  went 
2.  7  men  pursued  after  them  the  way  to  Jordan 
2.  9  she  said  unto  the  men,  I  know  that  the  L 
2.  14  the  men  answered  her,  Our  life  for  yours 
2.  17  the  men  said  unto  her,  We  (will  be;  bla. 

2.  23  the  two  men  returned,  and  descended  from 

4.  2  Take  you  twelve  men  out  of  the  people 

3.  4  the  men  of  war,  died  in  the  wilderness 

5.  6  the  people  (that  were)  men  of  war,  which 

6.  3  shall  compass  the  city,  all  (ye)  men  of  war 

6.  22  Joshua  had  said  unto  the  two  men  that 

7.  2  JoshuaseutmenfromJerichotoAi,  which 

7.  2  And  the  men  went  up  and  viewed  Ai 

7.  4  and  they  fled  before  the  men  of  Ai 

7.  5  the  men  of  Ai  smote  of  them  about  thirty 

8.  14  men  of  the  city  went  out  against  Israel 

8.  20  when  the  men  of  Ai  looked  behind  them 

8.  21  they  turned  again,  and  slew  the  men  of 

9. 14  the  men  took  of  their  victuals,  and  asked 

10.  2  and  all  the  men  thereof  (were)  mighty 

10.  6  the  men  of  Gibeon  sent  unto  Joshua  to 

10.  18  cave,  and  set  men  by  it  for  to  keep  them 
18.  4  Give  out  from  among  you  three  men  for 
18.  8  the  men  arose,  and  went  away  :  and  Jos. 
18.  9  the  men  went  and  passed  through  the  land 

Judg.  6.  27  Gideon  took  ten  men  of  his  servants,  and 

6.  27  father’s  household,  and  the  men  of  the  city 
6.  28  the  men  of  the  city  arose  early  in  the 
6.  30  men  of  the  city  said  unto  J oash,  Bring 

8.  5  he  said  unto  the  men  of  Succoth,  Give,  I 

8.  8  the  men  ofPenuel  answered  him  as  the  men 
8.  9  spake  also  unto  the  men  of  Penuel,  saying 

8. 14  And  caught,  .of  the  men  of  Succoth,  and 

8. 15  came  unto  the  men  of  Succoth,  and  said 
8.  15  give  bread  unto  thy  men  (that  are)  weary 
8.  16  with  them  he  taught  the  men  of  Succoth 
8.  17  beat  down  the  tower,  .and  slew  the  men 

8.  18  What  manner  of  men  (were  they)  whom 

9.  9  wherewith  by  me  they  honour  God  and 
9. 13  leave  my  wine,  which  cheereth  God  and 

9.  28  Serve  the  men  of  Hamor  the  father  of 

9.  36  seest  the  shadow,  .as  (if  they  were)  men 

9.  49  the  men  of  the  tower  of  Shechem  died  also 

9.  51  thither  fled  all  the  men  and  women,  and 
9.  57  the  evil  of  the  men  of  Shechem  did  God 

11.  3  there  were  gathered  vain  men  to  Jephthali 

12.  4  gathered  together  all  the  men  of  Gilead 

12.  4  the  men  of  Gilead  smote  Ephraim,  because 

12.  5  the  men  of  Gilead  said  unto  him, (Art)  thou 
14.  18  the  men  of  the  city  said  unto  him  on  the 
16.  27  the  house  was  fullofmen  and  women;and 
18.  2  five  men  from  their  coasts,  men  of  valour 
18.  7  the  five  men  departed,  and  came  to  Laish 

13.  14  Then  answered  the  five  men  that  went  to 
18.  17  the  five  men  that  went  to  spy  out  the 

18.  22  the  men  that  (were)  in  the  houses  near  to 

19.  16  butthemenof  the  place  (were)Benjamites 
19.  22  the  men  of  the  city,  certain  sons  of  Belial 

19.  25  the  men  would  not  hearken  to  him :  so  the 

20.  10  will  take  ten  men  of  an  hundred  throng. 


Judg2o.  12  the  tribes  of  Israel  sent  men  through  all 

20.  13  deliver  (us)  the  men,  the  children  of  Belial 

20.  44,  46  all  these  (were)  men  of  valour 
Ruth  4.  2  he  took  ten  men  of  the  elders  of  the  city 
1  Sa.  1.  11  wiltgiveuntothinehandmaidamanchild 
2.  17  for  men  abhorred  the  offering  of  the  Lord 
2.  26  favour,  .with  the  Lord,  and  also  with  m. 

4.  9  quit  yourselves  like  men,  O  ye  Philistines 

4.  9  quit  yourselves  like  men,  and  fight 

5.  7  when  the  men  of  Ashdod  saw  that  (it  was) 

5.  9  he  smote  the  men  of  the  city,  both  small 

5. 12  the  men  that  died  not  were  smitten  with 

6.  10  the  men  did  so ;  and  took  two  milch  kine 

6.  13  and  the  men  of  Beth-shemesh  offered  bu. 

6.  19  he  smote  the  men  of  Beth-shemish  beca 

6.  20  the  men  of  Beth-shemesh  said,  Who  is  able 

7.  1  men  of  Kirjath-jearim  came,  and  fetched 

7.  11  the  men  of  Israel  went  out  of  Mizpeh,  and 

8.  22  Samuel  said  unto  the  men  of  Israel,  Go  ye 

10.  2  shalt  find  twomen  by  Rachel’s  sepulchre 

10.  3  there  shall  meet  thee  three  men  going  up 

11.  1  the  men  of  Jabesh  said  unto  Nahash,  M. 

11.  5  told  him  the  tidings  of  the  men  of  J abe  h 

11.  9  came  and  showed  (it)  to  the  men  of  Jabcsu 

11.  10  the  men  of  Jabesh  said.  To  morrow  we  will 

11.  12  bring  the  men,  that  we  may  put  them  to 
11.  15  and  all  the  men  of  Israel  rejoiced  greatly 

14.  8  we  will  pass  over  unto  (these)  men,  and 

14. 12  the  men  of  the  garrison  answered  Jonat. 

17.  12  went  among  men.  .in  the  days  of  Saul 

17.  26  David  spake  to  the  men  that  stood  by  him 

17.  28  brotherheardwhenhespakeuntotliemen 

17.  52  the  men  of  Israel  and  of  Judah  arose,  and 

18.  5  Saul  set  him  over  the  men  of  war ;  and  he 

18.  27  and  went,  he  and  his  men,  and  slew  of  the 

22.  6  discovered,  and  the  men  that  (were)  with 

23.  3  David’s  men  said  unto  him,  Behold  ;  we 

23.  5  his  men  went  to  Keilah,  and  fought  with 

23.  8  to  Keilah,  to  besiege  David  and  his  men 

23.  12  deliver  me  and  my  men  into  the  hand  of 

23.  13  his  men,  (which  were)  about  six  hundred 

23.  24  his  men  (were)  in  the  wilderness  of  Maon 
23.  25  his  men  wTeut  to  seek  (him).  And  they  told 
23.  26  and  his  men  on  that  side  of  the  mountain 

23.  26  his  men  compassed  David  and  his  men 

24.  2  went  to  seek  David  and  his  men  upon  the 

24.  3  his  men  remained  in  the  sides  of  the  cave 

24.  4  the  men  of  David  said  unto  him,  Behold 

24.  6  he  said  unto  his  men  The  Lord  forbid  that 

24.  22  and  his  men  gat  them  up  unto  the  hold 

25.  11  unto  men  whom  I  know  not  whence  they 

25.  13  David  saidunto  his  men,  Girdye  on  every 
25.  15  the  men  (were)  very  good  unto  us,  and  we 

25.  20  his  men  came  down  against  her;  and  she 

27.  3  dweltwith  AchisliatGath.heandhismen 

27.  8  men  went  up,  andinvaded  the Geshurites 

28.  1  out  with  me  to  battle,  thou  and  thy  men 

28.  8  he  went,  and  two  men  with  him,  and  they 

29.  2  his  men  passed  on  in  the  rereward  with 

29.  4  (should  it)  not  (be),  .heads  of  these  men 

29.  11  his  men  rose  up  early  to  depart  in  the 

30.  1  his  men  were  come  to  Ziklag  on  the  third 

30.  3  his  men  came  to  the  city,  and,  behold,  (it) 

30.  21  David  came  to  the  two  hundred  men  w  hich 

30.  31  himself  and  his  men  were  wont  to  haunt 

31.  1  the  men  of  Israel  fled  from  before  the 

31.  6  his  armour  bearer,  and  all  his  men,  that 

31.  7  the  men  of  Israel  that  (were)  on  the  other 

31.  7  saw  that  the  men  of  Israel  fled,  and  that 

2  Sa.  1.  1 1  likewise  all  the  men  that  (were)  with  him 
2.  3  men  that  (were)  with  him  did  David  bring 
2.  4  the  men  of  Judah  came,  and  there  they 
2.  4  the  men  of  Jabesh-gilead  (were  they)  that 
2.  5  messengers  unto  the  men  of  Jabesh-gilead 
2.  17  Abner  was  beaten,  and  the  men  of  Israel 
2.  29  his  men  walked  all  that  night  through  the 
2.  31  smitten  of  Benjamin,  and  of  Abner’s  men 

2.  32  his  men  went  all  night,  and  they  came  to 

3.  20  So  Abnercame . .  and  twenty  men  with  him 

3.  20  Abner,  and  the  men  that  (were)  with  him 

3.  39  these  men  the  sons  of  Zeruiah  (be)  too  h. 

4.  2  had  two  men  (that  were)  captains  of  bands 

4.  1 1  when  wicked  men  have  slain  a  righteous 

5.  6  men  went  to  Jerusalem  unto  the  J ebusites 

5.  21  images, and  Davidand  his  men  burnt  them 

7.  14  I  will  chasten  him  with  the  rod  of  men 

10.  5  the  men  were  greatly  ashamed :  and  the 

11.  16  place  where  he  knew  that  valiant  men 

11. 17  the  men  of  the  city  went  out  and  fought 

11.  23  the  men  prevailed  against  us,  and  came 

12.  1  There  were  two  men  in  one  city  ;  the  one 

15.  6  stole  the  hearts  of  the  men  of  Israel 

15.  22  his  men,  and  all  the  little  ones  that  (w.) 

16. 13  as  David  and  his  men  went  by  the  way,  S. 

17.  8  thou  knowest  thy  father  and  his  men, that 
17. 12  of  all  the  men  that  (are)  with  him  there 

18.  28  the  men  that  lifted  up  their  liandagainst 

19.  28  all  (of)  my  father's  house  were . .  dead  men 

19.  41  andall  David  s  men  with  him,  over  Jordan 

20.  7  there  went  out  after  him  Joab’s  men,  and 

21.  6  Letsevenmcnof  hissonsbedeliveredunto 

21.  17  the  men  of  David  sware  unto  him,  saying 

23. 17  the  men  that  went  in  jeopardy  of  their 

1  Ki.  1.  9  all  the  men  of  Judah  the  king's  servants 
2.  32  two  men  more  righteous  and  better  than 

9.  22  they  (were)  men  of  war,  and  his  servants 

10.  8  Happy(are)thymen,happy(are)thesethy 

1 1. 18  they  took  men  with  them  out  of  Paran,  and 

11.  24  gathered  men  unto  him,  and  became  ca. 

13.  25  men  passed  by,  and  saw  the  carcase  cast 

20. 17  saying,  There  are  men  come  out  of  Sam. 

20.  33  the  men  did  diligently  observe  whether 


MAN 


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MAN 


1  Ki  *i.  10  set  two  men,  sons  of  Belial,  before  lnm 

si.  ii  the  men  of  his  city,  (even)  the  elders  and 

2i.  13  there  came  in  two  men,  children  of  Belial 
2i.  13  the  men  of  Belial  witnessed  against  him 

2  Ki.  2.  16  there  he  with .  .servants  fifty  strong  men 

2. 19  men  of  the  city  said  unto  Elisha,  Behold 

4.  40  they  poured  out  for  the  men  to  eat :  and 

5.  24  and'  he  let  the  men  go,  and  they  departed 

7.  3  were  four  leprous  men  at  the  entering 

10.  6  the  heads  of  the  men  your  master's  sons 

10.  24  of  the  men  whom  I  have  brought  into  your 

11.  9  men  that  were  to  come  in  on  the  sabbath 

12.  15  they  reckoned  not  with  the  men  into  wh. 

17.  30  the  men  of  Babylon  made  Succoth-benoth 

17.  30  the  men  of  Cuthmade  Nergal,  and  the  m. 

18.  27  (sent  me)  to  the  men  which  sit  on  the  w. 

20. 14  What  said  these  men?  and  from  whence 

23.  17  And  the  men  of  the  city  told  him,  (It  is) 

24. 16  the  men  of  might,  (even)  seven  thousand 

25.  4  the  men  (of  war)  fled  by  night  by  the  way 

25. 19  was  set  over  the  men  of  war,  and  five  m. 
23.  23  their  men,  heard  that  the  king  of  Babylon 
23.23  there  cametoGedaliah.  .they  and  their  m. 

25.  24  Gedaliah  sware  to  them,  and  to  their  men 
25.  25  Ishmael..came,  and  ten  men  with  him,  and 

1  Ch.  4. 12  Paseah,  and  Tehinnah. .  These  (are)  the  m. 

4  22  the  men  of  Chozeba,  and  Joash,  and  Sa. 

4.  42  five  hundred  men,  went  to  mount  Seir,  li. 

5.  18  men  able  to  bear  buckler  and  sword,  and 

5.  24  men  of  valour,  famous  men,  (and)  heads 

7.  21  the  men  of  Gath  (that  were)  born  in(that) 
7. 40  number .  .(was)twenty  and  six  thousand  m. 

8.  40  sons  of  Ulam  were  mighty  men  of  valour 

9.  9  these  men  (were)  chief  of  the  fathers  in 

11.  19  shall  I  drink  the  blood  of  thesemen  that 

12.  8  men  of  war(fit)  for  the  battle,  that  could 

12.  38  these  men  of  war,  that  could  keep  rank 

19.  5  told  David  how  themen  were  served :  and 
19.  5  he  sent .  .the  men  were  greatly  ashamed 

2  Ch.  8.  9  they  (were)  men  of  war,  and  chief  of  his 

9.  7  Happy  (are)  thy  men,  and  happy  (are)  these 

13.  7  there  are  gathered  unto  him  vain  men,  the 

14. 11  our  God  ;  let  not  man  prevail  against  thee 
17. 13  and  the  men  of  war.  .(were)  in  Jerusalem 

23.  8  men  that  were  to  come  in  on  the  sabbath 

24.  24  Syrians  came  with  a  small  company  of  men 

28.  15  men  which  were  expressed  by  name  rose 

31.  19  the  men  that  were  expressed  by  name,  to 
34.  12  the  men  did  the  work  faithfully  :  and  the 

Ezra  1.  4  let  the  men  of  his  place  help  him  witli 

2.  2  number  of  the  men  of  the  people  of  Israel 

2.  22  The  men  of  Netophah,  fifty  and  six 

2.  23  The  men  of  Anathoth,  an  hundred  twenty 

2.  27  men  of  Miehmas,  an  hundred  twenty  and 

2.  28  men  of  Beth  el  and  Ai,  two  hundred  tw. 

10.  1  congregation  of  men  and  women  and  ch. 

10.  9  the  men  of  Judahand  Benjamingathered 

10.  17  the  men  that  had  taken  strange  wives  by 
Nell.  1.  2  he  and  (certain)  men  of  Judah;  and  I  as. 

2.  12  in  the  night,  I  and  some  few  men  with  me 

3.  2  next  unto  him  buildedthe  men  of  Jericho 

3.  7  the  men  of  Gibcon  and  of  Mizpah,  unto 

3.  22  repaired  the  priests,  the  men  of  the  plain 

4.  23  the  men  of  the  guard  which  followed  me 

7.  7  The  number,  (I  say),  of  the  men  of  the  pe. 

7.  26  men  of  Bethdehem  and  Netophah,  an  hu. 
7.  27  The  men  of  Anathotli,  an  hundred  twenty 
7.  28  The  men  of  Beth-azmaveth,  forty  and  two 
7.  29  The  men  of  Kirjath-jearim.Chephirah.and 
7.  30  men  of  Hamah  andGaba,six  hundred  tw. 
7.  31  The  men  of  Miehmas,  an  hundred  and  tw. 
7.  32  men  of  Beth-eland  Ai,  an  hundred  twenty 

7.  33  The  men  of  the  other  Nebo,  fifty  and  two 

8.  3  before  the  men  and  the  women,  andthose 

11.  2  themen  that -willingly  offered  themselves 

11.  6  hundred  three  score  and  eight  valiant  men 

Job  4.  13  tbe  night,  when  deepsleep  fallethonmen 
5. 17  happy  (is)  the  man  whom  God  correcteth 
7.  1  not  an  appointed  time  to  man  upon  earth? 
7.  17  What  (is)  man,  that  thou  shouldest  magn. 

9.  2  but  how  should  man  be  just  with  God  ? 

10.  4  eyes  of  flesh  ?  or  seest  thou  as  man  seeth  ? 
10.  5  (Are)  thy  days  as  the  days  of  man  ?  (are) 

14.  19  and  thou  destroyest  the  hope  of  man 

15. 14  What  (is)  man,  that  he  should  be  clean  ? 

25.  4  How  then  can  man  be  justified  with  God? 

25.  6  How  muchlessman,  (that  is)  a  worm;  and 
28.  4  are  dried  up,  they  are  gone  away  from  m. 
28.  13  Man  knoweth  not  the  price  thereof  ;  neit. 

32.  1  So  these  three  men  ceased  to  answer  Job 

32.  5  no  answer  in  the  mouth  of  (these)  three  m. 

32.  8  But  (there  is)  a  spirit  in  man  :  and  the 

33. 12  answer  thee,  that  God  is  greater  than  man 

33. 15  night,  when  deep  sleep  fallethupon  men 

33.  16  he  openeth  the  ears  of  men,  and  sealeth 

33.  26  will  render  unto  man  his  righteousness 

33.  27  He  looketh  upon  men;  and  (if  any)  say,  I 

34.  8  goetli.  .and  walketh  with  ivicked  men 

34.  10  hearken  unto  me,  ye  men  of  understanding 

34.  34  Let  men  of  understanding  tell  me,  and 
34.  36  because  of  (his)  answers  for  wicked  men 

36.  24  thou  magnify  his  work,  which  men  beh. 

36.  25  may  see  it ;  man  may  behold  (it)  afar  off 

37.  7  sealeth.  .that  all  men  may  know  his  work 

37.  24  Men  do  therefore  fear  him;  he  respecteth 

Bsa.  8.  4  Whatisman,  that  thou  art  mindful  of  him? 
.9.  19  let  not  man  prevail ;  let  the  heathen  be 
9.  20  nations. .know  themselves  (to  be  but)men 
10. 18  the  man  of  the  earth  may  no  more  oppr. 

26.  9  Gather  not .  .my  life  with  bloody  men 

55. 13  thou,  a  man  mine  equal,  my  guide,  and  m. 

55.  23  deceitful  men  shall  not  live  outhalf  their 


Tsa.  56.  1  man  would  swallow  me  up  ;  he  fighting 
59.  2  Deliver  me . .  and  save  me  from  bloody  m. 
66.  12  hast  caused  men  to  ride  over  our  heads 
73.  5  They  (are)  not  in  trouble  (as  other)  men 
76.  5  none  of  the  men  of  might  have  found  th. 
90.  3  Thou  turnest  man  to  destruction ;  and  say. 

103. 15  (As  for)  man,  his  days  (are)  as  grass  ;  as  a 

104. 15  wine  (that)  maketh  glad  the  heart  of  man 
104.  15  and  bread  (which)  strengtheneth  man's  h. 

139. 19  depart  from  me  therefore,  ye  bloody  men 
144.  3  son  of  man,  that  thou  makest  account  of 

rrov.24.  1  Be  not  thou  envious  against  evil  men 

25.  1  men  of  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah  copied  out 

28.  5  Evil  men  understand  not  judgment ;  but 

29.  8  Scornful  men  bring  a  city  into  a  snare 
Eccl.  9.  14  (was)  a  little  city,  and  few  men  within  it 

12.  3  the  st  rong  men  shall  bow  themselves,  and 
Isa.  2.  11  haughtiness  of  men  shall  he  bowed  down 

2.  17  the  haughtiness  of  men  shall  be  made  low 

5.  22  men  of  strength  to  mingle  strong  drink 

7.  13  (Is  it)  a  small  thing  for  you  to  weary  men 

8.  1  write  in  it  with  a  man’s  pen  concerning 

13.  7  be  faint,  and  every  man’s  heart  shall  melt 

13.12  make  a  man  more  precious  than  fine  gold 
24.  6  inhabitants,  .are burned, andfewmenleft 

28. 14  ye  scornful  men,  that  rule  this  people 
29.  13  their  fear,  .taught  by  the  precept  of  men 

33.  8  despised  the  cities,  he  regardeth  no  man 

36.  12  (sent  me)  to  the  men  that  sit  upon  tlie-w. 

39.  3  What  said  these  men  ?  and  from  whence 
45.  14  merchandise,  .of  the  Sabeans,  men  of  st. 
51.  7  fear  ye  not  the  reproach  of  men  neither 
51.  12  shouldest  be  afraid  of.  man  (that)  shall  d. 

56.  2  Blessed  (is)  the  man  (that)  doeth  this,  and 

57.  1  merciful  men  (are)  taken  away,  none  con. 
66.  24  men  that  have  transgressed  against  me 

Jer.  5.  26  lay  wait . .  they  set  a  trap,  they  catch  men 

11.  21  saith  the  Lord  of  the  men  of  Anathoth 
it.  23  will  bring  evil  upon  the  men  of  Anathoth 

18.  21  let  their  men  be  put  to  death ;  (let)  their 

19.  10  in  the  sight  of  the  men  that  go  with  thee 

26.  22  king  sent  men  into  Egypt,  (namely),  Eln. 

26.  22  and  (certain)  men  with  him  into  Egypt 

34.  18  will  give  tlie  men  that  have  transgressed 

37.  10  there  remained  (but)  wounded  men  among 

38.  4  the  men  of  war  that  remain  in  this  city 

38.  9  these  men  have  done  evil  in  all  that  they 

38.  10  Take  from  hence  thirty  men  with  thee,  and 

38.  11  Ebed  melechtook  the  men  with  him,  and 

38. 16  the  hand  of  these  men  that  seek  thy  life 

39.  4  king  of  Judah  saw  them,  and .  .men  of  war 

39.  17  hand  of  the  men  of  whom  thou  (art)  afraid 

40.  7  their  men,  heard  that  the  king  of  Babylon 

40.  7  had  committed  unto  him  men,  and  women 

40.  8  the  sons  of  Ephai.  .they  and  their  men 

40.  9  sware  unto  them ,  and  to  their  men ,  saying 

41.  1  ten  men  with  him,  came  unto  Gedaliah 

41.  2  and  the  ten  men  that  were  with  him,  and 

41.  3  and  the  Chaldeans,  .(and)  the  men  of  war 
41.  7  he,  and  the  men  that  (were)  with  him 

41 .  8  ten  men  were  found  among  them  that  said 
41.  9  had  cast  all  the  dead  bodies  of  the  men 

41. 12  they  took  all  the  men,  and  went  to  fight 

41.15  escaped  from  Johanan  with  eight  men, and 

41.  16  men  of  war,  and  the  women,  and  the  ch. 

42.  17  the  men  that  set  their  faces  to  go  into 

43.  2  the  son  of  Kareah,  and  all  the  proud  men 

43.  9  hide,  .in  tbe  sight  of  the  men  of  Judah 

44.  15  the  men  which  knew  that  their  wives  had 

44. 19  drink  offerings  unto  her,  without  our  m? 

48. 14  We(are)mightyandstrongmenfortliewar 

48.  31  shall  mourn  for  the  men  of  Kir-heres 

48.  36  shall  sound,  .for  the  men  of  Kir-heres 

49.  26  the  men  of  war  shall  be  cut  off  in  that  day 

50.  30  her  man  of  war  shall  be  cut  off  in  that 

51.  32  burned .  .and  the  men  of  war  are  affrigh. 

52.  7  the  men  of  war  fled,  and  went  forth  out 
52.  25  charge  of  the  men  of  war ;  and  seven  men 

Eze.  9.  2  men  came  from  the  way  of  the  higher  gate 

9.  4  the  men  that  sigh  and  that  cry  for  all 

9.  6  ancient  men  which  (were)  before  the  ho. 

11.  2  these  (are)  the  men  that  devise  mischief 

11. 15  the  men  of  thy  kindred,  and  all  the  house 

12.  16  leave  a  few  men  of  them  from  the  sword 

14.  3  these  men  have  setup  theiridols  in  their 
14.  14  these  three  men,  Noah,  Daniel,  and  Job 
14. 16,  18  (Though)  these  three  men  (were)  in  it 

21.  31  deliver  thee  into  the  hand  of  brutish  men 

22.  9  are  men  that  carry  tales  to  shed  blood 

23.  14  she  saw  men  pourtrayed  upon  the  wall 
23.  40  ye  have  sent  for  men  to  come  from  far 
23.  42  the  men  of  the  common  sort  (were)  brou. 

23.  45  the  righteous  men,  they  shall  judge  them 

24.  17  cover  not.  .and  eat  not  tbe  bread  of  men 
24.  22  cover  (your)  lips,  nor  eat  the  bread  of  men 
27. 10  They,  .‘were  in  thine  army,  thy  men  of  war 

27.  27  thy  men  of  war,  that  (are)  in  thee,  and  in 

39.  14  sever  out  men  of  continual  employment 

Dan.  10.  7  men  that  were  with  me  saw  not  the  vision 
Joel  2.  7  they  shall  climb  the  wall  like  men  of  war 

3.  9  let  all  the  men  of  war  draw  near ;  let  them 
Amos  6.  9  if  there  remain  ten  menin  one  house, that 
Obad.  7  the  men  of  thy  confederacy  have  brought 
7  men  that  were  at  peace  with  thee  have 
Jon.  1.  10  Then  were  themen  exceedingly  afraid.and 

1.  10  men  knew  that  he  fled  from  the  presence 

1.  13  men  rowed  hard  to  bring  (it)  to  the  land 
1.  16  themen  feared  the  Lord  exceedingly,  and 
Mic.  7.  6  enemies  (are)  the  men  of  his  own  house 
Nall.  2.  3  the  valiant  men  (are)  in  scarlet :  the  char. 
Zeph.  1. 12  punish  the  men  that  are  settled  on  their 
Zech.  3.  8  they  (are)  men  wondered  at:  for,  behold 


Zecli.  7.  2  Sherezerand  Regem-meleeli,  and  theirm. 

8.  23  men  shall  take  hold  out  of  all  languages 

LA  man,  mortal,  P3R  enctsh. 

Ezra  4. 1 1  men  on  this  side  the  river,  and  at  such 
Dan.  2.  10  There  is  not  a  man  upon  the  earth  that 

2.  38  wheresoever  the  children  of  men  dwell 

2.  43  mingle  themselves  with  the  seed  of  men 

3.  10  every  man  that  shall  hear  the  sound  of 

4. 16  Let  his  heart  be  changed  from  man's,  and 

4.  17,  25, 32  Most  High  ruletli  in.  .kingdom  of  m. 

4.  17  and  setteth  up  over  it  the  basest  of  men 

4.  25,  32  they  shall  drive  thee  from  men,  and 

4.  33  he  was  driven  from  men,  and  did  eat  grass 

5.  5  came  forth  fingers  of  a  man’s  hand,  and 

5.  21  he  was  driven  from  the  sons  of  men ;  and 

5.  21  most  high  God  ruled  in  the  kingdom  of  men 

6.  7  shall  ask  a  petition  of  any  god  or  man 

6.  12  not  signed  a  decree,  that  every  man  that 

6.  12  shall  ask  (a  petition)  of  any  god  or  man 

7.  4  stand  upon  the  feet  as  a  man,  and  a  man's 

7.  8  in  this  horn  (were)  eyes  like . .  eyes  of  man 

7.  13  (one)  like  the  Son  of  man  came  with  the 

5 .One  connected  with  or  gjosscssing  a  thing,  j?  ben. 

1  Ki.  1.  52  If  he  will  show  himself  a  worthy  man 

2  Ki.  2.  16  there  be  with  thy  servants  fifty  strong  m. 
JudgiS.  2  men  of  valour,  from  Zorah,  and  from  Esh. 
Eze.  23.  7  chosen  men  of  Assyria,  and  with  all  on 

27.  11  Themen  of  Arvad  with  thine  army  (were) 

27.  15  The  men  of  Dedan  (were)  thy  merchants 

1  Sa.  14.  52  when  Saul  saw.  any  valiant  man,  he  took 

2  Sa.  3.  34  as  a  man  falleth  before  wicked  men,  (so) 

17.  10  (they)  which  (be)  with  him  (are)  valiant  m. 

1  CI1.26.  7  whose  brethren  (were)  strong  men,  Elihu 

26.  9  had  sons  and  brethren,  strong  men,  eight 
26.  30  men  of  valour,  a  thousand  and  seven  hu. 
26.  32  And  his  brethren,  men  of  valour,  (were) 

2  CI1.26.  17  priests  of  the  LORD,(that  were)  valiant  men 

28.  6  hundred  and  twenty  thousand . .  valiant  m. 
Job  1.  3  the  greatest  of  all  the  men  of  the  east 
Jer.  49.  28  Arise  ye.  .and  spoil  the  men  of  the  east 
Eze.  25.  4  I  will  deliver  thee  to  the  men  of  the 

25.  10  the  men  of  the  east  with  the  Ammonites 

30.  5  the  men  of  the  laud  that  is  in  league 

6.  A  son  of  man,  a  human  being,  ciR‘i|  ben  adam. 
Job  16.  21  as  a  man  (pleadeth)  for  his  neighbour 
I’sa.  12.  8  walk  on  every  side,  when  the  vilest  men 
89.  47  wherefore  hast  thou  made  all  men  in  vain 
Eccl.  3.  21  Who  knoweth  the  spirit  of  man  that  goetli 

7. Owner ,  master,  lord,  bard. 

Gen.  20.  3  the  woman  which  thou  hast,  .(is)  a  man’s 
Exod24-  14  if  any  man  have  any  matters  to  do,  let 
J  udg.  9.  2,  3  in  the  ears  of  all  the  men  of  Shechem 

9.  6  the  men  of  Shechem  gathered  together 
9.  7  Hearken  unto  me,  ye  men  of  Shechem 
9.  18  king  over  the  men  of  Shechem,  because  he 
9.  20  devour  the  men  of  Shechem, and  the  house 
9.  20  let  fire  come  out  from  the  men  of  Shechem 
9.  23  the  men  of  Shechem ;  and  the  men  of  S. 
9.  24  upon  the  men  of  Shechem,  which  aided 
9.  25  the  men  of  Shechem  set  liers  in  wait  for 
9.  26  men  of  Shechem  put  their  confidence  in 
9.  39  Gaal  went  out  before  the  men  of  Shechem 
9.  46  men  of  the  tower  of  Shechem  heard  (that) 
9.  47  men  of  the  tower  of  Shechem  were  gath. 

20.  5  the  men  of  Gibeah  rose  against  me,  and 

1  Sa.  23.  11  M  ill  the  men  of  Keilali  deliver  me  up  into 

23.  12  M'illthemen  of  KeOah  deliver  me  andmy 

2  Sa.  21.  12  from  the  men  of  Jabesh-gilcad,  which  had 
ITov  22.  24  Make  no  friendship  with  an.angry  man 

23.  2  if  thou  (be)  a  man  given  to  appetite 

29.  22  a  furious  manaboundeth  in  transgression 

8 .A  [mighty)  man,  ii33  gibbor. 

1  Ch.  9.  13  able  men  for  the  work  of  the  service  of  _ 

12.  8  there  separated,  .unto  David,  .men  of  mi. 

2  Ch.  13.  3  an  army  of  valiant  men  of  war,  (even)  four 

13.  3  hundred  thousand,  .mighty  men  of  valour 

i).A  ( mighty )  man,  ^2 3  gebar. 

Ezra  4.  21  commandment  to  cause  these  men  to  ce. 

5.  4  What  are  thenamesof  the  men  that  make 

5.  10  the  names  of  the  men  that  (were)the  chief 

6.  8  forthwithexpences..givenuntothesemen 
Dan.  2.  25  have  found  a  man  of  the  captives  of  Judah 

3. 12  these  men,  O  king,  have  not  regarded  thee 
3.  13  they  brought  these  men  before  the  king 
3.  20  most  mighty  men  that  (were)  in  his  army 

3.  21  these  men  were  bound  in  their  coats,  their 
3. 22  flame .  .slew  those  men  that  took  up  Sha. 

3.  23  And  these  three  men,  Shadrach,  Mesliach 
3.  24  Did  not  we  cast  three  men  bound  into  the 
3.  25  I  see  four  men  loose,  walkingin  the  midst 
3.  27  saw  thesemen,  upon  whose  bodies  the  fire 

5.  11  There  is  a  man  in  thy  kingdom  in  whom 

6.  5  Then  said  these  men,  We  shall  not  find 

6.  15  these  men  assembled  unto  the  king,  and 

6.  24  brought  those  men  which  had  accused  D. 

10.  A  ( mighty )  man,  *i33  geber. 

Exodio.  II  go  now  ye  (that  are)  men,  and  serve  the 
12,  37  hundred  thousand  on  foot(thatwere)men 
Num24.  3,  15  the  man  whose  eyes  are  open  hath  said 
Dent  22.  5  pertnineth  unto  a  man,  neither  shall  a  m. 
Josh.  7. 14  and  the  household . .  shall  come  man  by  m. 

7. 17  the  family  of  the  Zarhites  man  by  man 

7.  18  hebroughthishouseholdmanbyman;and 
Judg.  5.  30  to  every  man  a  damsel  (or)  two ;  to  Sisera 
2  Sa,  23.  1  the  man  (who  was)  raised  up  on  high,  the 

I  1  Ch.e'3.  3  their  number  by  their  polls,  man  by  man 


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1  Oh. 24.  4  there  were  more  chief  men  found  of  the 

26.  12  (even)among  the  chief  men, (having)  wards 
Job  3.  3  was  said,  There  is  a  man  child  conceived 

3.  23  (Why  is  light  given)  to  a  man  whose  way 

4. 17  shall  a  man  be  more  pure  than  his  Maker 

10.  5  (Are)  thy  days . .  thy  years  as  man’s  days 

14. 10  But  man  dieth,  and  wasteth  away  ;  yea 

14.  14  If  a  man  die,  shall  he  live  (again)?  All  the 

16.  21  Oh  that  one  might  plead  for  a  man  with 

22.  2  Can  a  man  be  profitable  unto  God,  as  he 

33. 17  may  withdraw,  .and  hide  pride  from  man 

33.  29  these. .  worketh  God  oftentimes  with  m. 

34.  7  What  man  (is)  like  Job,  (who)  drinketh  up 
34.  9  It  profiteth  a  man  nothing  that  he  should 
34.  34  and  let  a  wise  man  hearken  unto  me 

38.  3  Gird  up  now  thy  loins  like  a  man  ;  for  I 
40.  7  Gird  up  thy  loins  now  like  a  man  :  I  will 
Psa.  34.  8  blessed  (is)  the  man  (that)  trusteth  in  him 
37.  23  steps  of  a  (good)  man  are  ordered  by  the 
40.  4  Blessed  (is)  that  man  that  maketh  the  L. 
52.  7  the  man  (that)  made  not  God  his  strength 

88.  4  I  am  counted . .  I  am  as  a  man  (that  hath) 

89.  48  What  man  (is  he  that)  liveth,  and  shall 
94.  12  Blessed  (is)  the  man  whom  thou  chasten. 

127.  5  Happy  (is)  the  man  that  hath  his  quiver 

128.  4  thus  shalljthe  man  be  blessed  that  feareth 
Prov.  6.  34  jealousy  (is)  the  rage  of  a  man  ;  therefore 

20.  24  Man’s  goings  (are)  of  the  Lord  ;  how  can 
24.  5  A  wise  man  (is)  strong;  yea.  .of  knowle. 

28.  3  A  poor  man  that  oppresseth  the  poor  (is 

28.  21  for  a  piece  of  bread  (that)  man  will  trans. 

29.  5  man  that  flattereth  his  neighbour  sprea. 

30.  1  man  spake  unto  Ithiel,  even  unto  Ithiel 
30.  19  and  the  way  of  a  man  with  a  maid 

Jer.  17.  5  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Cursed  (be)the  man 

17.  7  Blessed  (is)  the  man  that  trusteth  in  the 

22.  30  a  man  (that)  shall  not  prosper  in  his  days 

23.  9  and  like  a  man  whom  wine  hath  overcome 

30.  6  wherefore  do  I  see  every  man  with  his 

31.  22  new  thing.  .A  womanshall  compass  am. 

43.  6  men,  and  women,  and  children,  .theking’s 

44.  20  Then  Jeremiah  said,  to  the  men,  and  to 
Lam.  3.  1  I  (am)  the  man  (that)  hath  seen  affliction 

3.  27  (It  is)  good  for  a  man  that  he  bear  the 
3.  35  To  turn  aside  the  right  of  a  man  before 
3.  39  a  man  for  the  punishment  of  his  sins  ? 
Dan.  8.  15  there  stood  before.,  the  appearance  of  am. 
Mic.  2.  2  so  they  oppress  a  man  and  his  house,  even 
Hab.  2.  5  a  proud  man,  neither  keepeth  at  home 
Zech.  13.  7  A  wake,  O  sword . .  against  the  man  (that 

1 1 .  A  ( mighty )  man,  133  geber. 

Psa.  18.  25  with  an  upright  man  thou  wilt  show  thy. 

12.  A  male,  "OJ  zakar. 

Lev.  15.  33  of  the  man,  and  of  the  woman,  and  of  him 
Num3i.  17  kill  every  woman  that  hath  known  man  by 
31.  18  have  not  known  a  man  by  lying  with  him 
31.  35  women  that  had  not  known  man  by  lying 
Judg2i.  11  and  every  woman  that  hath  lain  by  man 
Jer.  20.  15  A  man  child  is  born  unto  thee,  making 
30.  6  see  whether  a  man  doth  travail  with  child 
Eze.  16. 17  madest  to  thyself  images  of  men,  and  didst 

13.24  soul,  breathing  creature,  tv 2)  nephesh. 

2  Ki.  12.  4  money  that  every  man  is  set  at,  (and)  all 
1  Ch.  5.  21  they  took,  .of  men  an  hundred  thousand 

14 .One,  inx  echad. 

Judg.  4.  16  Barak  pursued,  .(and)  there  was  not  aman 

15.24  man,  husband,  aviip  aner. 

Matt.  7.  24  I  will  liken  him  unto  a  wise  man,  which 

7.  26  shall  be  likened  unto  a  foolish  man,  which 
12.  41  men  of  Nineve  shall  rise  in  judgment  with 

14.  21  they,  .were  about  five  thousand  men,  bes. 

14.  35  whenthemen  of  that  place  had  knowledge 

15.  38  they  that  did  eat  were  four  thousand  men 
Mark  6.  20  knowing  that  he  was  a  just  man  and  an 

6.  44  And  they,  .were  about  five  thousand  men 

10.  2  Is  it  lawfulfor  aman  to  put  away  (his)  w.? 
Luke  1.  27  To  a  virgin  espoused  to  a  man  whose  name 

1.  34  How  shall  this  be,  seeingl  knownotam.? 

5.  8  Depart  from  me  ;  for  I  am  a  sinful  man 

5. 12  a  man  full  of  leprosy ;  who,  seeing  Jesus 

5.  18  men  brought  in  a  bed.  .and  they  sought 

7.  20  When  the  men  were  come  unto  him,  they 

8.  27  there  methim  out  of  the  city  acertain  man 

8.  38  Now  the  man  out  of  whom  the  devils  were 

8.  41  there  came  a  man  named  Jairus,  and  he 

9.  14  For  they  were  about  five  thousand  men 

9.  30  there  talked  with  him  two  men,  which  were 

9.  32  they  saw  his  glory,  and  the  two  men  that 

9.  38  man  of  the  company  cried  out,  saying,  M. 

11.  31  rise  up  in  the  judgment  with  the  men  of 

1 1.  32  men  of  Nineve  shall  rise  up  in  the  judgm. 
14.  24  none  of  those  men  which  were  bidden  shall 
17.  12  there  met  him  ten  men  that  were  lepers 

19.  2  man  named  Zaccheus,  which  was  the  chief 
19.  7  he  wa3  gone  to  be  guest  with  a  man  that 

22.  63  men  that  held  Jesusmocked him, and sm. 

23.  50  a  man  named  Joseph,  .a  good  man,  and  a 

24.  4  two  men  stood  by  them  in  shining  garm. 
John  1.  13  not  of  blood,  .nor  of  the  will  of  man,  but 

1.  30  Afterme  cometh  aman  which  is  preferred 

6.  10  So  the  men  sat  down,  in  number  about  five 
Acts  1.  10  two  men  stood  by  them  in  white  apparel 

1.  11  Ye  men  of  Galilee,  why  stand  ye  gazing 
1.  16  Men  (and)  brethren,  this  scripture  must 

1.  21  Wherefore  of  these  men  which  have  com. 

2.  5  devout  men,  out  of  every  nation  under  h. 
2. 14  Ye  men  of  Judea,  and  all  (ye)  that  dwell 

2.  22  Ye  men  of  Israel  a  man  approved  of  God 
2. 29  Men  (and)  brethren,  let  me  freely  speak 


Acts  2.  37  said.  .Men  (and)  brethren,  what  shall  we 

3.  2  certain  man  lame  from  his  mother’s  womb 

3. 12  Ye  men  of  Israel,  why  marvel  ye  at  this? 

4.  4  number  of  the  men  was  about  five  thou. 

5.  1  certain  man  named  Ananias,  withSapph. 

5.  14  multitudes  both  of  men  and  women 

5.  25  men  whom  ye  put  in  prison  are  standing 
5.  35  Ye  men  of  Israel,  take  heed  to  yourselves 

5.  36  to  whom  a  number  of  men.  .joined  them. 

6.  3  look  ye  out  among  you  seven  men  of  I10. 

6.  5  they  chose  Stephen,  aman  full  of  faith  and 
6. 11  Then  they  suborned  men,  which  said.  We 

7.  2  Men,  brethren,  and  fathers, hearken  ;  The 

8.  2  devout  men  carried  Stephen  (to  his  burial) 

8.  3  haling  men  and  women, committed  (them) 

8.  9  there . .  a  certain  man  called  Simon,  which 

8.  12  they  were  baptized,  both  men  and  women 

8.  27  man  of  Ethiopia,  an  eunuch  of  great  aut. 

9.  2  whether  theywere  men  or  women, he  might 

9.  7  men  which  journeyed  with  him  stood  sp. 

9.  12  hath  seen  in  a  vision  aman  named  Anan. 

9.  13  I  have  heard  by  many  of  this  man,  how 

9.  38  they  sent  unto  him  two  [men],  desiring 

10.  1  There  was  a  certain  man  in  Cesarea  called 

10.  5  sendmen  to  Joppa,  and  call  for  (one)  Simon 

10.  17  men  which  were  sent  from  Cornelius  had 
10. 19  spirit  said  unto  him,  Behold,  three  men 

10.  2i  Then  Peter  went  down  to  the  men  which 

10.  22  Cornelius  the  centurion,  a’just  man,  and 

10.  28  unlawful  thing  for  a  man  that  is  a  Jew  to 

10.  30  a  man  stood  before  me  in  bright  clothing 

11.  3  Thou  wentest  in  to  men  uncircumcised 

1 1 .  1 1  three  men  already  come  unto  the  house 

11. 12  and  we  entered  into  the  man's  house 

11.  13  Send  [men]  to  Joppa,  and  call  for  Simon 

11.  20  some  of  them  were  men  of  Cyprus  and  C. 

11. 24  For  he  was  a  good  man,  and  full  of  the 

13.  7  Sergius  Paulus,  a  prudent  man  ;  who  ca. 
13.  15  men  (and)  brethren,  if  ye  have  any  word 
13.  16  Men  of  Israel,  and  ye  that  fear  God,  give 
13.  21  gave,  .a  man  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  by 
13.  22  Ihavefound  David.,  [aman  ]after  mine  own 
13.  26  Men  (and)  brethren,  .to  you  is  the  word 

13.  38  Be  it  known  unto  you  therefore, men  (and) 

14.  8  there  sat  a  certain  man  at  Lystra,  impo. 

15.  7  Men  (and)  brethren,  ye  know  how  that  a 

15. 13  James  answered,  saying,  Men  (and)  bre. 

15.  22  send  chosen  men.  .chief  men  among  the 

15.  25  send  chosen  men  unto  you  with  our  bel. 

16.  9  There  stood  a  man  of  Macedonia,  and  pr. 

17.  12  many  of  them  believed,  .of  men,  not  a  few 
17.  22  men  of  Athens,  I  perceive  that  in  all  th. 
17.  31  (that)  man  whom  he  hath  ordained,  .he 

17.  34  certain  men  clave  unto  him,  and  believed 

18.  24  an  eloquent  man,  (and)  mighty  in  the  Scr. 

19.  7  And  all  the  men  were  about  twelve 

19.  35  what  man  is  there  that  knoweth  not  how 

19.  37  For  ye  have  brought  hither  these  men 

20.  30  Also  of  your  own  selves  shall  men  arise 

21.  11  So  shall  the  Jews . .  bind  the  man  that  ow. 

21.  23  We  have  four  men  which  have  a  vow  on 

21.  26  Then  Paul  took  the  men,  and  the  next  day 

21.  28  Crying  out,  Men  of  Israel,  help  :  This  is 

21.  38  four  thousand  men  that  were  murderers? 

22.  1  Men,  brethren,  and  fathers,  hear  ye  my 

22.  3  I  am  verily  a  man  (which  am)  a  Jew,  born 

22.  4  delivering  into  prisons  both  men  and  wo 

22.  12  devout  man  according  to  the  law,  having 

23.  1  Men  (and)  brethren,  I  have  lived  in  all 

23.  6  Men  (and)  brethren,  I  am  a  Pharisee,  the 

23.  21  lie  in  wait,  .more  than  forty  men,  which 

23.  27  This  man  was  taken  of  the  Jews,  and  sh. 

23.  30  how  that  the  Jews  laid  wait  for  the  man 

24.  5  For  we  have  found  this  man  (a)  pestilent 

25.  5  go  down  with  (me),  and  accuse  this  man 

25.  14  There  is  a  certain  man  left  in  bonds  by  F. 

25. 17  commanded  the  man  to  be  brought  forth 
25.  23  with  the  chief  captains  and  principal  m. 
25.  24  all  men  which  are  here  present  with  us 

28. 17  Men  (and)  brethren,  though  I  have  com. 
Rom.  4.  8  Blessed  (is)  the  man  to  whom  the  Lord 

7.  3,  3  she  be  married  to  another  man 

11.  4  reserved  to  myself  seven  thousand  men 
1  Co.  7.  16  how  knowest  thou,  0  man,  whether  thou 

11.  3  know,  that  the  head  of  every  man  is  Christ 

11.  3  and  the  head  of  the  woman  (is)  the  man 
11.  4  Everymanprayingorprophesying,  having 
11.  7  For  a  man  indeed  ought  not  to  cover  (his) 
11.  7  but  the  woman  is  the  glory  of  the  man 
11.  8  man  is  not.  .but  the  woman  of  the  man 
11.  9  Neither  was  the  man  created  for  the  wo. 
11.  9  but  the  woman  for  the  man 
11.  11  neither  is  the  man  without  the  woman 
11.  11  neither  the  woman  without  the  man,  in 
1 1.  12  woman  (is)  of  the  man,  even  so  (is)  the  m. 
11.  14  if  aman  have  long  hair,  it  is  a  shame  unto 
13.  11  when  I  became  a  man,  I  put  away  childish 
Eph.  4.  13  unto  a  perfect  man,  unto  the  measure  of 
5.  28  So  ought  men  to  love  their  wives  as  their 
1  Ti.  2.  8  I  will  therefore  that  men  pray  every  where 
2.  12  nor  to  usurp  authority  over  the  man,  but 
5.  9  widow,  .having  been  the  wife  of  one  man 
Jas.  1.  8  A  double  minded  man  (is)  unstable  in  all 
1.  12  Blessed  (is)  the  man  that  endureth  temp. 
1 .  20  wrath  of  man  worketh  not  the  righteous. 

1.  23  he  is  like  unto  a  man  beholding  liisnatu. 

2.  2  For  if  there  come . .  a  man  with  a  gold  ring 

3.  2  the  same  (is)  a  perfect  man,i(and)able  also 

]  6. Belonging  to  man  or  humanity,  avdpumvos. 

1  Co.  2.  4  not  with  enticing  words  of  [man’s]  wisdom 

2.13  not  in  the  words  which  man’s  wisdom  te. 


1  Co.  4.  3  be  judged  of  you,  or  of  man’s  judgment 
1  Pe.  2.13  Submit . .  to  every  ordinance  of  man  for 

17 .A  man,  a  human  being,  avBpanros  anthropos. 
Matt.  4.  4  Man  shall  not  live  by  bread  alone,  but 

4.  19  Follow,  .and  I  will  make  you  fishers  of  m. 

5.  13  and  to  be  trodden  under  foot  of  men 

5.  16  Let  your  light  so  shine  before  men,  that 
5.19  Whosoever  therefore . .  shall  teach  men  so 

6.  1  do  not  your  alms  before  men,  to  be  seen 
6.  2  that  they  may  have  glory  of  men.  Verily 
6.  5  standing,  .that  they  may  be  seen  of  men 

6. 14  For  ifyeforgivementheirtrespasses, your 
6.  1 5  ye  forgive  not  men  their  trespasses,  neither 
6.  16  that  they  may  appear  unto  men  to  fast 

6.  18  That  thou  appear  not  unto  men  to  fast 

7.  9  Or  what  man  is  there  of  you,  whom  if  his 

7.  12  whatsoever  ye  would  that  men  should  do 

8.  9  For  I  am  a  man  under  authority,  having 

8.  20  but  the  Son  of  man  hath  not  where  to  lay 

8.  27  the  men  marvelled  saying,  What  manner 

9.  6  the  Son  of  man  hath  power  on  earth  to  for. 

9.  8  God,  which  had  given  such  power  unto  m . 

9.  9  saw  a  man,  named  Matthew,  sitting  at  the 

9.  32  brought  to  him  a  dumb  [man]  possessed 

10. 17  But  beware  of  men  ;  for  they  will  deliver 

10.  23  not  have  gone,  .till  the  Son  of  man  be  come 

10.  32  Whosoever,  .shall  confess  me  before  men 

10.  33  whosoever  shall  deny  me  before  men,  him 

10.  35  For  I  am  come  to  set  a  man  at  variance 

10.  36  man’s  foes  (shall  be)  they  of  his  own  hou. 

11.  8  man  clothed  in  soft  raiment?  Behold,they 

11.  19  The  Son  of  man  came  eating  and  drinking 

11.  19  say,  Behold  a  man  gluttonous,  and  a  wine 

12.  8  For  the  Son  of  man  is  lord  even  of  the 

12. 10  there  was  a  man  which  had  (his)  hand  w. 

12.  11  What  man  shall  there  be  among  you  that 

12.  12  How  much  then  is  a  man  better  than  a 

12.  13  Then  saith  he  to  the  man,  Stretch  forth 

12.  31  and  blasphemy  shall  be  forgiven  [untom.] 

12.  31  blasphemy,  .shall  not  be  forgiven  unto  m. 

12.  32  speaketh  a  word  against  the  Son  of  man 

12.  35  A  good  man.  .and  an  evil  man,  out  of  the 

12.  36  every  idle  word  that  men  shall  speak 

12.  40  so  shall  the  Son  of  man  be  three  days  and 

12.  43  When  the  unclean  spirit  is  gone  out  of  a 

12.  45  last  (state)  of  that  man  is  worse  than  the 

13. 24  kingdom  of  heaven  is  likened  unto  a  man 

13.  25  while  men  slept,  his  enemy  came  and  so. 

13.  31  grain  of  mustard  seed,  which  a  man  took 

13.  37  He  that  soweth  the.,  seed  is  the  Son  of  man 

13.  41  The  Son  of  man  shall  send  forth  his  ang. 

13.  44  which  when  a  man  hath  found,  he  hideth 

13.  45  like  unto  a  merchant  man  seeking  goodly 

13.  52  like  unto  a  man  (that  is)  an  householder 
15.  9  worship . .  teaching,  commandmen  ts  of  m . 

15. 11  defileth  a  man;  but.  .this  defileth  a  man 

15. 18  forth  from  the  heart;  and  they  defile  them. 
15.  20  These  are  (the  things)  which  defile  a  man 

15.  20  eat  with  unwashen  hands  defileth  not  am. 
16. 13  Whom  do  men  say  that  I  the  Son  of  man 

16.  23  not  the  things,  .but  those  that  be  of  men 
16. 26  what  is  a  man.  .or  what  shall  a  man  give 

16.  27  For  the  Son  of  man  shaU  come  in  the  gl. 

16.  28  till  they  see  the  Son  of  man  coming  in  his 

17.  9  until  the  Son  of  man  be  risen  again  from 

17.  12  Likewise  shall  also  the  Son  of  man  suffer 

17.  14  there  came  to  him  a  (certain)  man,  kneel. 
17.  22  The  Son  of  man  shall  be  betrayed  into 

17.  22  shall  be  betrayed  into  the  hands  of  men 

18.  7  woe  to  that  man  by  whom  the  offence  co. 

18. 11  [For  the  Son  of  man  is  come  to  save  that] 

18.  12  If  a  man  have  an  hundred  sheep,  and  one 

19.  3  Is  it  lawful  for  [a  man]  to  put  away  his  w. 

19.  5  Forthis  cause  shalla man  leavefatherand 
19.  6  What . .  God  hath  joined . .  let  not  man  put 
19.  10  If  the  case  of  the  man  be  so  with  (his)  w. 

19. 12  eunuchs,  which  were  made  eunuchs  of  m. 
19.  26  With  men  this  is  impossible ;  but  with  G. 

19.  28  when  the  Son  of  man  shall  sit  in  the  thr. 

20.  1  kingdomof  heaven  islike unto  a  man(tliat 

20.  1 8  the  Son  of  man  shall  be  betrayed  unto  the 

20.  28  Even  as  the  Son  of  man  came  not  to  be  in. 

21.  25  whence  was  it?  from  heaven,  or  of  men? 

21.  26  But  if  we  shall  say,  Of  men ;  we  fear  the 

21.  28  A  (certain)  man  had  two  sons  ;  and  he  c. 

22.  11  a  man  which  had  not  on  a  wedding  garm. 
22. 16  for  thou  regardest  not  the  person  of  men 

23.  4  bind  heavy  burdens,  and  lay  (them)  on  m. 
23.  5  their  works  they  do  for  to  be  seen  of  men 
23.  7  greetings,  .to  be  called  of  men,  Rabbi,  R. 
23.  1 3  for  ye  shut  up  the  kingdom . .  against  men 

23.  28  outwardly  appear  righteous  unto  men,  but 

24.  27  so  shall  also  the  coming  of  the  Son  of  man 

24.  30  sign  of  the  Son  of  man . .  see  the  Son  of  man 

24.  37,  39  shall  also  the  coming  of  the  Son  of  man 

24.  44  an  hour  as  ye  think  not  the  Son  of  man 

25.  13  day  nor  the  hour  wherein  the  Son  of  man 

25.  14  For  (the  kingdom  of  heaven  is)  as  aman 

25.  24  I  knew  thee  that  thou  art  an  hard  man 

25.  31  When  the  Son  of  man  shall  come  in  his 

26.  24  The  Son  of  man  goeth .  .the  Son  of  man  is 

26.  45  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed  into  the  hands 
26  64  Hereafter  shall  ye  see  the  Son  of  man  sit. 

26.  72  again  he  denied.  .1  do  not  know  the  man 

26.  74  I  know  not  the  man.  And  immediately  the 

27.  32  theyfoundamanofCyrene,  Simon  by  name 

27.  57  there  came  a  rich  man  of  Arimathea,  na. 

Mark  1. 17  I  will  make  you  to  become  fishers  of  men 

1.  23  there  was.  a  man  with  an  unclean  spirit 
2. 10  that  the  Son  of  man  hath  power  on  earth 

2.  27  sabbath  was  made  for  man,  and  not  man 


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Mark  z  28  the  Son  of  man  is  Lord  also  of  the  sabbath 

3.  1  there  was  a  man  which  had  a  withered 

3.  3  he  saith  unto  the  man  which  had  the  wi. 

3.  s  saith  unto  the  man,  Stretch  forth  thine 

3.  28  sins  shall  be  forgiven  unto  the  sons  of  men 

4.  26  a  man  should  cast  seed  into  the  ground 

5.  2  there  met  him  out  of  the  tombs  a  manw. 

5.  8  Come  out  of  the  man,  (thou)  unclean  sp. 

7.  7  (for)  doctrines  the  commandments  of  men 

7.  8  ye  hold  the  tradition  of  men,  (as)  the  w. 

7.  n  if  a  man  shall  say  to  his  father  or  mother 

7. 15  There  is  nothing  from  withouta  man, that 

7. 15  hut.  .those  are  they  that  defile  the  man 

7.  18  thing  from  without  entereth  into  the  man 

7.  20  cometh  out  of  the  man . .  defileth  the  man 

7.  21  For  from  within,  out  of  the  heart  of  men 

7.  23  All  these  evil  things,  .defile  the  man 

8.  24  looked  up,  and  said,  I  see  men  as  trees 

8.  27  saying  unto  them,  Whom  do  men  say  that 

8.  33  thou  savourest.  .the  tilings,  .be  of  men 

8.  36  For  what  shall  it  profit  a  man,  if  he  shall 

8.  37  what  shall  [a  man]  give  in  exchange  for 
8  38  of  him  also  shall  the  Son  of  man  be  asha. 

9.  9  till  the  Son  of  man  were  risen  from  the 

9.  12  how  it  is  written  of  the  Son  of  man,  that 

9.  31  Son  of  man  is  delivered,  .the  hands  of  men 

10.  7  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave  his  father 

10.  9  What.  .God  hath  joined .  .let  not  man  put 

10.  27  With  men  (it  is)  impossible,  but  not  with 

10.  33  the  Son  of  man  shall  be  delivered  unto  the 

10.  45  the  Son  of  man  came  notto  beministered 

11.  2  find  a  colt  tied,  whereon  never  man  sat 

11.  30  The  baptism  of  John,  was  (it),  .of  men? 

11.  32  if  we  shall  say,  Of  men  ;  they  feared  the 

12.  1  man  planted  a  vineyard,  and  set  an  hedge 

12.  14  thou  art  true,  and  earest  for  no  man  ;  for 

13.  26  then  shall  they  see  the  Son  of  man  coming 
13. 34  the  Son.  .is)  as  a  man  taking  a  far  journey 

14.  13  there  shall  meet  you  a  man  bearing  a  pit. 

14.  21  The  Son  of  man  indeed  goetli,  as  it  is  wr. 
14.  21  woe  to  that  man  by  whom  the  Son  of  man 
14.  21  for  that  man  if  he  had  never  been  born 
14.  41  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed  into  the  hands 
14.  62  ye  shall  see  the  Son  of  man  sitting  on 

14.  71  I  know  not  this  man  of  whom  ye  speak 

15.  39  said,  Truly  this  man  was  the  Son  of  God 
Luke  1.  25  to  take  away  my  reproach  among  men 

2. 14  and  on  earth  peace,  good  will  toward  men 

2.  25  there  wasaman.  .the same  man(was)just 

2.  52  Jesus  increased . .  favour  with  God  and  m. 

4.  4  That  man  shall  not  live  by  bread  alone 

4.  33  in  the  synagogue  there  was  a  man  which 

5.  10  from  henceforth  thou  shalt  catch  men 

5.  18  a  man  which  was  taken  with  apalsy :  and 

5.  20  said  unto  him,  Man,  thy  sins  are  forgiven 

5.  24  that  the  Son  of  man  hath  power  upon  e. 

6.  s  the  Son  of  man  is  Lord  also  of  the  sabb. 

6.  6  there  was  a  man  whose  right  hand  was 
0.  8  said  to  the  [man]  which  had  the  withered 

6. 10  said  unto  [the  man],  Stretcli  forth  thy  h. 

6.  22  Blessed  are  ye  when  men  shall  hate  you 

6.  22  east  out.  .as  evil,  for  the  Son  of  man's  s. 

6.  26  Woe  unto  you  when  all  men  shall  speak 

6.  31  as  ye  would  thatmen  should  do  to  you,  do 
6.  45  A  good  man .  .and  an  evil  [man]  out  of  the 
6.  48  He  is  like  a  man  which  built  an  house,  and 

6.  49  like  a  man  that  without  a  foundation  built 

7.  8  For  I  also  am  a  man  set  under  authority 
7.25  what  went  ye  out  for  to  see  ?  A  man  cloth . 

7.  31  Wliereunto  then  shall  I  liken  the  men  of 

7.  34  The  Son  of  man  is  come  eating  and  drill. 

7.  34  Behold  a  gluttonous  man,  and  a  wine  bib. 

8.  29  the  unclean  spirit  to  come  out  of  the  man 

8.  33  Then  went  the  devils  out  of  the  man,  and 

8.  35  found  the  man  out  of  whom  the  devils  were 

9.  22  The  Son  of  man  must  suffer  many  things 

9.  25  what  is  a  man  advantaged,  if  he  gain  the 

9.  26  of  him  shall  the  Son  of  man  be  ashamed 

9.  44  the  Son  of  man  shall  be  delivered  into,  .m 

9.  56  [Son  of  man  is  not  come  to  destroy  men’s] 
9.  58  but  the  Son  of  man  hath  not  where  to  lay 
it.  24  the  unclean  spirit  is  gone  out  of  a  man,  he 

11.  26  last  (state)  of  that  man  (is)  worse  than  the 

11.  30  so  shall  also  the  Son  of  man  be  to  this 
11.  44  the  men  that  walk  over  (them)  are  not  a. 

11.  46  for  ye  lade  men  with  burdens  grievous  to 

12.  8  Whosoever  shall  confess  me  before  men 

12.  8  shall  the  Son  of  man  also  confess  before 

12.  9  lie  that  denieth  me  before  men  shall  be 

12. 10  shall  speak  a  word  against  the  Son  of  man 

12. 14  Man,  who  made  me  a  judge  or  a  divider 

12. 16  ground  of  a  certain  rich  man  brought  forth 
12.  36  like  unto  men  that  wait  for  their  lord,w. 

12.  40  the  Son  of  man  cometh  at  an  hour  when 

13.  4  sinners  above  all  men  that  dwelt  at  Jeru. 
13. 19  grain  of  mustard  seed,  which  a  man  took 

14.  2  there  was  a  certain  man  before  him  which 

14. 16  A  certain  man  made  a  great  supper,  and 

14.  30  This  manbegan  to  build,  and  was  not  able 

15.  4  What  man  of  you,  having  an  hundred  sh. 

15. 11  And  he  said,  A  certain  man  had  two  sons 

16.  1  There  was  a  certain  rich  man  which  had 

16. 15  which  justify  yourselves  before  men ;  but 

16.  15  which  is  highly  esteemed  among  men  is 

16.  19  There  was  a  certain  rich  man,  which  was 

17.  22  to  see  one  of  the  days  of  the  Son  of  man 

17.  24  so  shall  also  the  Son  of  man  be  in  his  day 

17.  26  it  be  also  in  the  days  of  the  Son  of  man 

17.  30  it  be  in  the  day  when  the  Son  of  man  is 

18.  2  whichfearednotGod.neitherregardedm. 

18.  [ 4  Though  I  fear  not  God,  nor  regard  man 

18.  8  when  the  Son  of  man  cometh,  shall  he  find 

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LukeiS.  10  Two  men  went  up  into  the  temple  to  pray 

18.  11  I  thank  thee,  that  I  am  not  as  other  men 
18.  27  things  which  are  impossible  with  men  are 

18.  31  concerning  the  Son  of  man  shall  be  acco. 

19. 10  For  the  Son  of  man  is  come  to  seek  and 

19.  21  feared,  .because thou  art  an  austere  man 

19.  22  Thou  knewest  that  I  was  an  austere  man 

19.  30  colt  tied,  whereon  yet  never  man  sat:  loose 

20.  4  The  baptism  of  John,  was  it.  .of  men  ? 

20.  6  if  we  say,  Of  men ;  all  the  people  will  stone 
20  9  certain  man  planted  a  vineyard,  and  let 

21.  26  Men’s  hearts  failing  them  for  fear,  and 
21.27  then  shall  they  see  the  Son  of  man  coming 

21.  36  worthy,  .to  stand  before  the  Son  of  man 

22.  10  there  shall  a  man  meet  you,  bearing  a  p. 

22.  22  truly  the  Son  of  man  goeth,  as  it  was  det. 

22.  22  woe  unto  that  man  by  whom  he  is  betrayed 
22.  48  betrayest  thou  the  Son  of  man  with  a  kiss? 
22.  58  also  of  them.  And  Peter  said,  Man,  I  am 
22.  60  Peter  said,  Man,  I  know  not  what  thou 

22.  69  Hereafter  shall  the  Son  of  man  sit  on  the 

23.  4  Then  said  Pilate ..  I  find  no  fault  in  this  m. 

23.  6  he  asked  whether  the  man  were  a  Galilean 

23. 14  Ye  have  brought  this  man  unto  me,  as  one 

23.  14  have  found  no  fault  in  this  man  touching 

23.  47  saying,  Certainly  this  was  a  righteous  m. 

24.  7  The  Son  of  man  must  be  delivered  into  the 

24.  7  hands  of  sinful  men,  and  be  crucified 

John  1.  4  was  life ;  and  the  life  was  the  light  of  men 

1.  6  There  was  a  man  sent  from  God,  whose 

1.  9  lighteth  every  man  that  cometh  into  the 

1.  51  angels,  .descending  upon  the  Son  of  man 

2.  10  Every  man  at  the  beginning  doth  set  forth 

2.  25  testify  of  man .  he  knew  what  was  in  man 

3.  1  There  was  a  man  of  the  Pharisees,  named 

3.  4  How  can  a  man  be  born  when  he  is  old  ? 

3.  13  but  he.  .the  Son  of  man  which  is  in  heav 

3.  14  even  so  must  the  Son  of  man  be  lifted  up 

3.  19  men  loved  darkness  rather  than  light,  b. 

3.  27  man  can  receive  nothing,  except  it  be  gi. 

4.  28  woman .  .went,  .and  saith  to  the  men 

4.  29  see  a  man  which  told  me  all  things  that 

4.  50  man  believed  the  word  that  Jesus  had  sp. 

5.  5  certain  man  was  there,  which  had  an  inf. 

5.  7  I  have  no  man,  when  the  water  is  troub. 

5.  9  immediately  the  man  was  made  whole 

5.  12  What  man  is  that  which  said  unto  thee 

5. 15  man  departed,  and  told  the  Jews  that  it 
5.  27  authority . .  because  he  is  the  Son  of  man 
5.  34  I  receive  not  testimony  from  man  :  but 

5.  41  I  receive  not  honour  from  men 

6. 10  Jesus  said,  Make  the  men  sit  down.  Now 

6.  14  men,  when  they  had  seen  the  miracle  that 

6.  27  which  the  Son  of  man  shall  give  unto  you 

6.  53  Except  ye  eat  the  flesh  of  the  Son  of  man 

6.  62  and  if  ye  shall  see  the  Son  of  man  ascend 

7.  22  ye  on  the  sabbath  day  circumcise  a  man 

7.  23  If  a  man  on  the  sabbath  day  receive  circ. 

7.  23  I  have  made  a  man  every  whit  whole  on 

7.  46  answered,  Never  man  spake  like  thisfm.  ] 

7.  51  Doth  our  law  judge  (any)  man  before  it  h. 

8.  17  written,  .that  the  testimony  of  two  men 

8.  28  When  ye  have  lifted  up  the  Son  of  man 

8.  40  man  that  hath  told  you  the  truth,  which 

9.  1  he  saw  a  man  which  was  blind  from  (his) 

9. 11  man  that  is  called  Jesus  made  clay,  and 

9.  16  This  man  is  not  of  God,  because  he  keep. 

9.  16  How  can  a  man  that  is  a  sinner  do  such 

9.  24  Then  again  called  they  the  man  that  was 
9.  24  Give  God  the  praise  :  we  know  that  this 
9.  30  man  answered.  .Why  herein  is  a  marvel. 

10.  33  because  that  thou,  being  a  man,  makest 

11.  47  What  do  we?  forthis  man  doeth  many 

11.  50  that  one  man  should  die  for  the  people 

12.  23  The  hour  is  come,  that  the  Son  of  man  sh. 
12.  34  The  Son  of  man.  .who  is  this  Son  of  man? 

12.  43  loved  the  praise  of  men  more  than  the  p. 

13.  31  Now  is  the  Son  of  man  glorified,  and  God 

16.  21  for  joy  that  a  man  is  born  into  the  world 

17.  6  have  manifested  thy  name  unto  the  men 

18.  14  expedient  that  one  man  should  die  for  the 

18. 17  Art  not  thou  also  (one)  of  this  man’s  dis. 

18.  29  What  accusation  bring  ye  against  this  m.? 

19.  5  (Pilate)  saith  unto  them,  Behold  the  man  ! 
Acts  4.  9  the  good  deed  done  to  the  impotent  man 

4. 12  name  under  heaven  given  among  men  w. 

4.  13  that  they  were  unlearned  and  ignorant  m. 

4. 14  the  man  which  was  healed  standing  with 

4.  16  What  shall  we  do  to  these  men?  for  that 

4.  17  speak  henceforth  to  no  man  in  this  name 

4.  22  For  the  man  was  above  forty  years  old  on 

5.  4  thou  hast  not  lied  unto  men,  but  unto  G. 

5.  28  intend  to  bring  this  man’s  blood  upon  us 

5.  29  We  ought  to  obey  God  rather  than  men 

5.  35  what  ye  intend  to  do  as  touching  these  men 
5.  38  Refrain  from  these  men,  and  let  them  al. 

5.  38  for  if  this  counsel  or  this  work  be  of  men 

6.  13  This  man  ceaseth  not  to  speak  blaspliem. 

7.  56  I  see ..  the  Son  of  man  standing  on  the  right 
9.  33  there  he  found  a  certain  man  uamed  Eneas 

10.  26  saying,  Stand  up  :  I  myself  also  am  a  man 

10.  28  should  not  call  any  man  common  or  unc. 
12.  22  It  is)  the  voice  of  a  god,  and  not  of  a  man 

14.  11  come  down  to  us  in  the  likeness  of  men 

14.  15  We  also  are  men  of  like  passions  with  you 

15.  17  residue  of  men  might  seek  after  the  Lord 

15.  26  Men  that  have  hazarded  their  lives  for  the 

16.  17  These  men  are  the  servants  of  the  most 

16.  20  These  men,  being  Jews,  do  exceedingly 
16.35  magistrates  sent,  .saying,  Let  those  men 

17.  25  Neither  is  worshipped  with  [men’s]  hands 

17.  26  made  of  one  blood  all  nations  of  men  for 


Acts  17.  29  silver,  or  stone,  graven  by  art  and  man’s 

17.  30  commandeth  all  men  everywhere  to  repent 

1 8.  13  persuadeth  men  to  worship  God  contrary 

19.  16  man  in  whom  the  evil  spirit  was  leaped  on 
19.  35  what  man  is  there  that  knoweth  not  how 
21.  28  This  is  the  man  that  teaeheth  all  (men)  ev. 

21.  39  I  am  a  man  (which  am)  a  Jew  of  Tarsus 

22.  15  thou  shalt  be  his  witness  unto  all  men  of 

22.  25  Is  it  lawful  for  you  to  scourge  a  man  that 

23.  26  Take  heed  what  thou  doest  •  for  this  man 

23.  9  We  find  no  evil  in  this  man :  but  if  a  spirit 

24.  16  a  conscience  void  of  offence  toward,  .men 
25. 16  deliver  any  man  to  die,  before  that  he  w. 

25.  22  Agrippa  said . .  I  would  also  hear  the  man 

26.  31  This  man  doeth  nothing  worthy  of  death 
26.  32  This  man  might  have  been  set  at  liberty 
28.  4  No  doubt  this  man  is  a  murderer,  whom 

Rom.  1.  18  against  all.  .unrighteousness  of  men,  wh. 

1.  23  an  image  made  like  to  corruptible  man 

2.  1  O  man,  whosoever  thou  art  that  judgest 

2.  3  0  man,  that  judgest  them  which  do  such 

2.  9  upon  every  soul  of  man  that  doeth  evil,  of 

2.  16  when  God  shall  judge  the  secrets  of  men 

2.  29  a  Jew.  .whose  praise  (is)  not  of  men,  but 

3.  4  let  God  be  true,  but  every  man  a  liar;  as 

3.  28  man  is  justified  by  faith  without  the  deeds 

4.  6  describeth  the  blessednessof  the  man, unto 

5. 12  by  one  man.. so  death  passed  upon  all  men 

5.  15  if  through  the  offence  of  one  many  be  dead 
5.  18  (judgment  came)  upon  all  men  to  condem. 

5.  18  (the  free  gift  came)  upon  all  men  unto  j. 
5. 19  For  as  by  one  man's  disobedience  many 

6.  6  our  old  man  is  crucified  with  (him),  that 

7.  1  the  law  hath  dominion  over  a  man  as  long 
7.  22  delight  in  the  law  of  God  after  the  inward 

7.  24  0  wretched  man  that  I  am  !  who  shall  de. 
9.  20  Nay  but,  O  man,  who  art  thou  that  repli. 

10.  5  man  which  doeth  those  things  shall  live 

12.  17  things  honest  in  the  sight  of  all  men 

12. 18  If  it  be  possible,  .live  peaceably  with  all  m. 

14. 18  hethat..serveth Christ(is).. approved ofm. 
14.  20  evil  for  that  man  who  eateth  with  offence 

1  Co.  1.  25  the  foolishness  of  God  is  wiser  than  men 

1.  25  the  weakness  of  God  is  stronger  than  men 

2.  5  should  not  stand  hi  the  wisdom  of  men 
2.  9  have  entered  into  the  heart  of  man,  the 

2. 11  For  Whatman  knoweth  the  things  of  am. 

2. 11  save  the  spirit  of  man  which  is  in  him 

2.  14  natural  man  receiveth  not  the  things  of 

4.  1  Let  a  man  so  account  of  us  as  of  the  min. 
4.  9  a  spectacle  unto  the  world . .  and  to  men 

6.  18  Every  sin  that  a  man  doeth  is  without  the 

7.  1  (It  is)  good  for  a  man  not  to  touch  a  wo. 

7.  7  would  that  all  men  were  even  as  I  myself 

7.  23  Yeare  bought.,  be  not  ye  the  servants  ofm. 

7.  26  (I  say),  that  (it  is)  good  for  a  man  so  to  be 

1 1.  28  let  a  man  examine  himself,  and  so  let  him 

13.  1  Though  I  speak  with  the  tongues  of  men 

14.  2  speaketh  not  unto  men,  but  unto  God  :  for 

14.  3  But  he  that  prophesieth  speaketh  unto  m. 

15.  19  in  Christ,  we  are  of  all  men  most  miser. 
15.  21  For  since  by  man  (came)  death,  by  man 
15.  39  but  (there  is)  one  (kind  of)  flesh  of  men 
15.  45  The  first  [man]  Adam  was  made  a  livings. 
15.  47  The  first  man.  .the  second  man  (is)  the  L. 

2  Co.  3.  2  are  our  epistle,  .known  and  read  of  all  m. 

4.  2  to  every  man's  conscience  in  the  sight  of 

4. 16  though  our  outward  man  perish,  yet  the 

5.  11  we  persuade  men :  but  we  are  made  mani. 

8.  21  not  only,  .but  also  in  the  sight  of  men 

12.  2  I  knew  a  man  in  Christ  above  fourteen 
12.  3  I  knew  such  a  man,  whether  in  the  body 
12.  4  which  it  is  not  lawful  for  a  man  to  utter 

Gal.  1.  1  not  of  men,  neither  by  man,  but  by  Jesus 
1.  10  men,  or  God?  ordol  seek  to  please  men? 
1. 10  if  I  yet  pleased  men,  I  should  not  be  the 

1.  12  I  neither  received  it  [of  man],  neither  was 

2.  6  God  acceptetli  no  man’s  person:  for  they 

2.  16  a  man  is  not  justified  by  the  works  of 

3.  12  man  that  doeth  them  shall  live  in  them 

3.  15  Though(itbe)butaman’scovenant,yet(if 

5.  3  again  to  every  man  that  is  circumcised 

6.  1  if  a  man  be  overtaken  in  a  fault,  ye  which 

6.  7  whatsoever  a  man  soweth,  that  shall  he 

Eph.  2.  15  to  make  in  himself  of  twain  one  new  man 

3.  5  was  not  made  known  unto  the  sons  of  m. 

3. 16  with  might  by  his  spirit  in  the  inner  man 

4 .  8  captivity  captive,  and  gave  gifts  unto  men 

4. 14  thesleiglitofmen,(and)cunningcraftiness 

4.  22  the  old  man,  which  is  corrupt  according 

4.  24  that  ye  put  on  the  new  man,  which  after 

5.  31  shall  a  man  leave  his  father  and  mother 

6.  7  service,  as  to  the  Lord,  and  not  to  men 
Phil.  2.  7  and  was  made  in  the  likeness  of  men 

2.  8  being  found  in  fashion  as  a  man,  he  hum. 
4.  5  Let  your  moderation  be  known  unto  all  m. 
Col.  1.  28 warningeveryman,andteachingevery[m.] 

1.  28  we  may  present  every  man  perfect  in  Ch. 

2.  8  after  the  tradition  of  men,  after  the  rudi. 

2.  22  the  commandments  and  doctrines  of  men 

3.  9  have  put  off  the  old  man  with  his  deeds 

3.  23  heartily,  as  to  the  Lord,  and  not  unto  men 

1  Th.  2.  4  notaspleasingmen,  but  God, which  trieth 

2.  6  Nor  of  men  sought  we  glory,  neither  of  you 

2. 13  ye  received  (it)  not  (as)  the  word  of  men 

2. 15  please  not  God, and  are  contrary  to  all  men 

4.  8  despiseth  not  man,  but  God,  who  hath  also 

2  Th.  2.  3  that  man  of  sin  be  revealed,  the  son  of 

3.  2  delivered  from  unreasonable  wicked  men 
i  Ti.  2.  1  (and)  giving  of  thanks,  be  made  for  all  men 

2.  4  Who  will  have  all  men  to  be  saved,  and  to 
2.  5  one  mediator  between  God  and  men,  the 


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1  Ti.  4. 10  wlio  is  the  saviour  of  all  men,  specially 

5.  24  men’s  sins  are  open  beforehand,  going  be. 

6.  5  Perverse  disputings  of  men  of  corrupt  m. 

6.  9  drown  men  in  destruction  and  perdition 

6.  n  O  man  of  God,  flee  these  things.,  follow 

6. 16  whom  no  man  hath  seen,  nor  can  see :  to 

2  Ti.  2.  2  the  same  commit  thou  to  faithful  men,  who 

3.  2  men  shall  be  lovers  of  their  own  selves 

3.  8  men  of  corrupt  minds,  reprobate  coneer. 

3.  13  evil  men  and  seducers  shall  wax  worse  and 
3.  17  the  man  of  God  may  be  perfect,  throughly 
Titus  1. 14  commandments  of  men,  that  turn  from 

2.  1 1  grace  of  God . .  hath  appeared  to  all  men 

3.  2  speak  evil  of  no  man,  to  be  no  brawlers 
3.  8  tilings  are  good  and  profitable  unto  men 
3.  10  A  man  that  is  an  heretic  after  the  first 

Heb.  2.  6  What  is  man,  that  thou  art  mindful  of 
2.  6  or  the  son  of  man,  that  thou  visitest  him 

5.  1  taken  from  among  men  is  ordained  form. 

6. 16  men  verily  swear  by  the  greater ;  and  an 

7.  8  lierementhatdiereceivetithes;  butthere 

7.  28  the  law  maketh  men  high  priests  which 

8.  2  which  the  Lord  pitched,  and  not  man 

9.  27  it  is  appointed  unto  men  once  to  die,  but 

13.  6  will  not  fear  what  man  shall  do  unto  me 
Jas  x.  7  For  let  not  that  man  think  that  he  shall 

I.  19  let  every  man  be  swift  to  hear,  slow  to 

2.  20  But  wilt  thou  know,  O  vain  man,  that  faith 

2.  24  by  works  a  man  is  justified,  and  not  by 

3.  8  tongue  can  no  man  tame ;  (it  is)  an  unruly 

3.  9  therewith  curse  we  men,  which  are  made 
5.  17  Elias  was  a  man  subject  to  like  passions 

1  Pe  1.  24  the  glory  [of  man]  as  the  flower  of  grass 

2.  4  disallowedindeedofmen,butehosenofG. 

2.  13  to  silence  the  ignorance  of  foolish  men 

3.  4  (let  it  be)  the  hidden  man  of  the  heart,  in 

4.  2  live,  .in  the  flesh  to  the  lusts  of  men,  but 

4.  6  be  judged  according  to  men  in  the  flesh 

2  Pc.  1.  21  old  time  by  the  will  of  man ;  but  holy  men 

2.  16  the  dumb  ass  speaking  with  man’s  voice 

3.  7  judgment  and  perdition  of  ungodly  men 
1  Jo.  s-  9  If  we  receive  the  witness  of  men,  the 
•Tude  4  there  are  certain  men  crept  in  unawares 
Rev.  4.  7  the  third  beast  had  a  face  as  a  man,  and 

8.  11  men  died  of  the  waters,  because  they  were 

9.  4  those  men  which  have  not  the  seal  of  God 
9.  5  of  a  scorpion,  when  he  striketh  a  man 

9.  6  in  those  days  shall  men  seek  death,  and 
9.  7  and  their  faces  (were)  as  the  faces  of  men 

9. 10  their  power  (was)  to  hurt  men  five  months 
9. 15  loosed,  .for  to  slay  the  third  part  cf  men 

9. 18  By  these  three  was  the  third  part  of  men 
9.  20  the  rest  of  the  men,  which  were  not  killed 
xi.  13  in  the  earthquake  were  slain  men  of  seven 

13. 13  maketh  fire  come  down .  .in  the  sight  of  m. 

13. 18  it  is  the  number  of  a  man  ;  and  his  number 

14.  4  These  were  redeemed  from  among  men 
16.  2  the  men  which  had  the  mark  of  the  beast 
16.  8  given  unto  him  to  scorch  men  with  fire 
16.  9  And  men  were  scorched  with  great  heat 

16. 18  as  was  not  since  men  were  upon  the  earth 
16.  21  fell  upon  men  a  great  hail  out  of  heaven 
16.  21  men  blasphemed  God  because  of  the  pla. 

18. 13  and  chariots,  and  slaves,  and  souls  of  men 
at.  3  the  tabernacle  of  God  (is)  with  men,  and  he 
21.17  (according  to)  the  measure  of  a  man,  that 

18.2*  male,  appyv  arren. 

Rom.  1.  27  also  the  men,  leaving  the  natural  use  of 
Rev.  12.  5  she  brought  forth  a  man  child,  who  was 

19.2*  male,  apayv  arson. 

Rom.  1.  27  men  with  men  working  that  which  is  un. 

HO.Some  one,  a  certain  one,  ns  Us. 

Matt.  8.  28  so  that  no  man  might  pass  by  that  way 

18.  12  If  a  man  have  an  hundred  sheep,  and  one 
22.  24  If  a  man  die,  having  no  children,  his  hr. 
Mark  8.  4  From  whence  can  a  man  satisfy  these(m.) 

12. 19  If  a  man’s  brother  die,  and  leave  (his)  w. 
Lukei2. 15  for  a  man's  life  consistetli  not  in  the  ab. 
John  3.  3  Except  a  man  be  born  again,  he  cannot 

3.  5  Except  a  man  be  born  of  water  and  (of) 

6.  50  that  a  man  may  eat  thereof,  and  not  die 
8.  51  If  a  man  keep  my  saying,  he  shall  never 
8.  52  thou  sayest,  If  a  man  keep  my  saying,  he 

I I .  10  But  if  a  man  walk  in  the  night,  he  stumb. 
14. 23  If  a  man  love  me,  he  will  keep  my  words 

15.  6  If  a  man  abide  not  in  me,  he  is  cast  forth 

15.  13  a  man  lay  down  his  life  for  his  friends 

Acts  13.  41  not.  .believe,  though  a  man  declare  it  unto 
Rom.  8.  24  what  a  man  seeth,  why  doth  he  yet  hope 

1  Co.  4.  2  it  is  required . .  that  a  man  be  found  faith. 

2  Co.  8.  12  accepted  according  to  that  [a  man]  hath 

11.  20  if  a  man . .  a  man . .  a  man . .  a  man . .  a  man 
Gal.  6.  3  For  if  a  man  think  himself  to  be  someth. 

1  Ti.  1.  8  the  law  (is)  good,  if  a  man  use  it  lawfully 

3.  1  If  a  man  desire  the  office  of  a  bishop,  he 
3.  5  For  if  a  man  know  not  howto  rule  his  own 

2  Ti.  2.  5  And  if  a  man  also  strive  for  masteries 

2.  21  If  a  man.  .purge  himself  from  these,  he 
Jas.  2.  14  though  a  man  say  he  hath  faith,  and  have 
2. 18  Yea,  a  man  may  say,  Thou  hast  faith,  and 

1  Pe.  2.  19  For  this  (is)  thankworthy,  if  a  man  for 

2  Pe.  2. 19  of  whom  a  man  is  overcome,  of  the  same 
1  Jo.  4.  20  If  a  man  say,  I  love  God,  and  hateth  his 

[See  also  Aged,  another,  any,  every,  forbidding,  free, 
heathen,  if,  impotent,  love  toward,  manner,  never,  no, 
not,  old,  other,  some,  such,  this,  wise,  yet,  young.] 
MAN,  common  to  — 

Human,  belonging  to  man,  avBpwmvos  anthropinos. 
1  Co. 10. 13  temptation,  .but  such  as  is  common  tom. 


MAN  CHILD  — 

A  male,  zakar. 

Gen.  17. 10  Everyman  child  among  you  shall  be  cir. 
17.  12  every  man  child  in  your  generations,  he 
17.  14  the  uncircumcised  man  child,  whose  flesh 
Lev.  12.  2  have  conceived  seed,  and  born  a  man  child 
Isa.  66.  7  Before,  .she  was  delivered  of  a  man  child 

MAN,  every  — 

A  skull,  poll ,  nWii  gulgoleth. 

Exod  16.  16  an  omer  for  every  man.  .the  number  of 
38.  26  A  bekah  for  every  man.  .half  a  shekel 

MAN  of  great  — 

1.  Great,  Vila  gadol. 

Prov.  19.  19  A  man  of  great  wrath  shall  suffer  punish. 
MAN  of  war  — 

Army,  military  force,  arparevya  strateuma. 

Lukc‘23.  11  Herod  with  his  men  of  war  set  him  at  no. 
MAN,  strong  — 

Strong,  laxopis  ischuros. 

Matt  12.  29  how  can  one  enter  into  a  strong  man’s  ho. 

12.  29  except  he  first  bind  the  strong  man  V  and 
Mark  3.  27  No  man  can  enter  into  a  strong  man’s  ho. 

3.  27  except  he  will  first  bind  the  strong  man 
Luken.  21  When  a  strong  man  armed  keepeth  his  p. 
MAN,  young  — 

1.  Youth,  "young  man,  d by  elem. 

1  Sa.  20.  22  But  if  I  say  thus  unto  the  young  man 

2.  Youth,  young  man,  veavla s  neanias. 

Acts  7.58  their  clothes  at  a  young  man’s  feet,  whose 

20.  9  certain  young  man  named  Eutychus,  being 
23.  17  Bring  this  young  man  unto  the  chief  cap. 
23.  18  prayed  me  to  bring  this  [young  man]  unto 
23.  22  let  [the  young  man]  depart,  and  charged 

3.  Youth,  youngster,  veavlfritos  neaniskos. 

Mattig.  20  Tiie  young  man  saith  unto  him.  All  these 

19.  22  when  the  young  man  heard  that  saying 
Marki4-  51  a  certain  young  man..audlthe  young  men] 

16.  5  they  saw  a  young  man  sitting  on  the  right 
Luke  7.  14  said,  Young  man,  I  say  unto  thee,  Arise 
Acts  2.  17  your  young  men  shall  see  visions,  and  y. 

5. 10  the  young  men  came  in,  and  found  her 
1  Jo.  2.  13  I  write  unto  you,  young  men,  because  ye 
2.  14  I  have  written  unto  you,  young  men,  be. 

MA-NA'-EN,  Marat)!'  comforter. 

An  early  associate  of  Herod  the  tetrarch,  and  one 
of  the  five  prophets  or  teachers  in  Antioch. 

Acts  13.  1  M.,  which  had  been  brought  up  with  H. 
MA-NA'-HATH,  nmc,  nnio  resting  place,  rest. 

1.  A  son  of  Shobal,  son  of  Seir  the  Horite.  B.C.  1760. 

Gen.  36.  23  the  children  of  Shobal  (were)  these.  .M. 

1  Ch.  1.  40  The  sons  of  Shobal ;  Alian,  andM.,  andE. 

2.  A  city  in  Benjamin,  over  against  Gibeah. 

1  Ch.  8.  6  inhabitants  of  Geba.  .removed  them  to  M. 
MA-NA-HETH-ITES,  nin:p,  ’W». 

The  families  of  Shobal  and  Salma,  two  sons  of  Caleb  son 
of  Him. 

1  Ch.  2.52  Shobal.  .had  sons;  Haroeh.  .half  of  the  M. 
2.  54  The  sons  of  Salma,  .half  of  the M.,  the.  Z. 

MA-NAS'-SEH,  ntrp,  ’tiijp,  causing  forgetfulness. 

1.  Elder  son  of  Joseph.  B.O.  1700. 

Gen.  41.  51  Joseph  called,  .the  firstborn  M.iForGod 
46.  20  unto  Joseph,  .were born  M.  and  Ephraim 
48.  1  and  he  took  with  him . .  M.  and  Ephraim 
48.  5  thy  two  sons,  Ephraim  and  M. .  .(are)  mi. 
48.  13  Joseph  took.  .M.  in  his  left  hand  toward 
48.  14  Israel . .  laid .  .his  left  hand  upon  M’s  head 

48. 14  guiding  his  hand  wittingly ;  for  M.  (was) 
48.  17  to  remove  it  from  Ephraim’s,  .unto  M.’s 
48.  20  God  make  thee  as  Ephraim,  and  as  M.:  and 
48.  20  blessed  them,  .he  set  Ephraim  before  M. 
50.  23  the  children  also  of  Machir  the  son  of  M. 
N 1111126.  28  The  sons  of  Joseph,  .(were)  M.  and  Eph. 

26.  29  Of  the  sons  of  M. :  of  Machir,  the  family 

27.  1  Gilead,  the  son  of  Machir,  the  son  of  M. 
27.  1  the  families  of  M.  the  son  of  Joseph :  and 

32.  39  children  of  Machir  the  son  of  M.  went  to 
32.  40  Moses  gave  Gilead  unto . .  the  son  of  M. ;  and 
32.  41  Jair  the  son  of  M.  went  and  took  the  sm. 
36.  1  Gilead,  the  son  of  Machir,  the  son  of  M. 

Dent.  3.  14  Jair  the  son  of  M.  took  all  the  country 
Josh  13.  31  thechildrenof  Machir  the  son  of  M.,(even) 

17.  1  for  Machir, the  first  born  of  M.,  the  father 
17.  2  There  was  (a  lot)  for.  .the  children  of  M. 
17.  2  these  (were)  the  male  children  of  M.  the 
17.  3  Gilead,  the  son  of  Machir,  the  son  of  M. 

1  Ki.  4. 13  the  towns  of  Jair  the  son  of  M.,  which 
1  Ch.  7.  14  The  sons  of  M.;  Ashriel,  whom  she  bare 

7. 17  Gilead,  the  son  of  Machir,  the  son  of  M. 

2.  His  posterity. 

Num.  1. 10  Of  the  children,  .of  M.;  Gamaliel  the  son 
1.  34  Of  the  children  of  M.,  by  their  generations 

1.  35  Those,  .of  the  tribe  of  M.,  (were)  thirty  and 

2.  20  And  by  him  (shall  be)  the  tribe  of  M. 

2.  20  the  captain  of  the  children  of  M.  (shall 
7.  54  Gamaliel,  .prince  of  the  children  of  M. 

10.  23  over,  .the  children  of  M.  (was)  Gamaliel 

13.  11  of  the  tribe  of  M.,  Gaddi  the  son  of  Susi 
26.  34  These  (are)  the  families  of  M.,  and  those 
32.  33  Moses  gave,  .unto  half  the  tribe  of  M. 

34.  14  half  the  tribe  of  M.  have  received  their 
34.  23  for  tiie  tribe  of  the  children  of  M.,  Han. 
'36.  12  the  families  of  the  sons  of  M.  the  son  of 


Deut  3.  13  gave  I  unto  the  half  tribe  of  M.;  all  the 

29.  8  an  inheritance,  .to  the  half  tribe  of  M. 

33.  17  ten  thousands  of  Ephraim ..  thous.  of  M. 

34.  2  all  Naphtali.  .and  M.,  and  all  the  land 
Josh.  1. 12  to  half  the  tribe  of  M.,  spake  Joshua 

4. 12  half  the  tribe  of  M.,  passed  over  armed 
12  6  a  possession  unto,  .the  half  tribe  of  M. 

13.  7  an  inheritance  unto,  the  half  tribe  of  M. 
13.  29  (inheritance)  unto  the  half  tribe  of  M. 

13.  29  (the  possession),  .of  thechildren  of  M.by 

14.  4  children  of  Joseph  were  two  tribes,  M.  and 

16.  4  the  children  of  Joseph,  M.  and  Ephraim 

16.  9  among  the  inheritance  of.  .51.,  all  the 

17.  1  There  was  also  a  lot  for  the  tribe  of  M. 

17.  5  There  fell  ten  portions  to  M.,  besides  the 
17.  6  Because  the  daughters  of  M.  had  an  inli. 
17.  6  the  restof  M.’ssonsliad  the  land  of  Gilead 
17.  7  thecoastof  M.wasfrom  AshertoMichme. 
17.  8  (Now)  M.  had  the  land  of  Tappuah :  but 
17.  8  Tappuah  on  the  border  of  M.  (belonged) 
17.  9  these  cities . .  (are)  among  the  cities  of  M. 
17.  9  tiie  coast  of  M.  also  (was)  on  the  north  side 

17.  10  northward  (it  was)  M.’s,  and  the  sea  is  his 

17.11  M.  had  in  Issachar  and  in  Asher,  Beth-sh. 

17.12  Yet  the  children  of  M.  could  not  drive  out 
17  17  J'oslma spake  unto.  .M., saying,  Tliou(art) 

18.  7  half  the  tribe  of  M.,  have  received  their 

20.  8  assigned . .  Golan ..  out  of  the  tribe  of  51. 

21.  5  and  out  of  the  half  tribe  of  M.,  ten  cities 

21.  6  outof  the  half  tribe  of  M. ..  thirteen  cities 
21.  25  out  of  the  half  tribe  of  M.,  Taanach  with 

21.  27  outof  the  (other)  half  tribe  of  51., (they  g.) 

22.  1  Then  Joshua  called .  the  half  tribe  of  M. 

22.  7  Now  to  the  (one)  half  of  the  tril>e  of  M. 

22.  9,  10,  11,  21  and  the  half  tribe  of  M. 

22.  13  sent,  .to  the  half  tribe  of  M.,  into  the  land 
22.  15  they  came  unto,  the  half  tribeofM.,  unto 
22.  30  heard  the  words  that  the .  .children  of  M. 
22.  31  Phinehas  .  .said,  to  the  children  of  M. 
Judg.  1.  27  Neither  did  M.  drive  out  (the  inhabitants 
6.  15  my  family  (is)  poor  in  M.,  and  I  (am)  the 

6.  35  heseutmessengersthroughoutallM.,who 

7.  23  gathered  themselves,  .out  of  allM.,  and 

11.  29  he  passed  overGilead  and  M,  and  passed 

1  Ch.  5.  18  and  half  the  tribe  of  M.,  of  valiant  men 

5.  23  children  of  the  half  tribe  of  M.  dwelt  in 

5.  26  carried . .  away,  even . .  the  half  tribe  of  M. 

6.  61  (out  of)  the  half  (tribe)  of  M.,  by  lot,  ten 

6.  62  out  of  the  tribe  of  M.  in  Bashau,  thirteen 
6.  70  out  of  the  half  tribe  of  M.;  Aner  with  her 

6.  71  given)  out  of  the.  half  tribe  of  M.,  Golan 

7.  29  by  the  borders  of  the  children  of  M.,  Be. 
9.  3  and  of  the  children  of  Ephraim,  and  M. 

12.  19  there  fell  (some)  of  51.  to  David,  when  he 
12.  20  there  fell  to  him  of  M.,  Adnah,  and  Joz. 
12.  20  captainsof  the  thousands  that(were)ofM. 
12.  31  of  the  half  tribe  of  M.  eighteen  thousand 
12.  37  of  the  half  tribe  of  M.,  with  all  manner 

26.  32  rulers  over,  .the  half  tribe  of  M.,forevery 

27.  20  of  the  half  tribe  of  51.;  Joel  the  son  of  P. 
27.  21  Of  the  half  (tribe)  of  51.  in  Gilead;  Iddo 

2  Ch.15.  9  strangers,  out  of  Ephraim  and  51.,  and 

30.  1  wrote  letters  also  to  Ephraim  and  51.,  that 

30. 10  passed,  .through  the  country  of.  .51.  even 
30.  1 1  divers  of  Asher  and  51.  and  of  Zebulun  h. 

30.  18  many  of  Ephraim,  and  51.,  Issachar,  and 

31.  1  the  high  places,  .in  Ephraim  also  and  51. 
34.  6  (so  did  he)inthecitiesof  51.,  and  Ephraim 
34.  9  gathered  of  the  hand  of  51.  and  Ephraim 

Fsa.  60.  7  Gilead  (is)  mine,  and  51.  (is)  mine  ;  Ephr. 
80.  2  Before  Ephraim  and  Benjamin  and  51.  stir 
10S.  8  Gilead  (is)  mine ;  51.  (is)  mine ;  Ephraim 
Isa.  9.  21  51.,  Ephraim;  and  Ephraim,  51.:  (and)  they 
Eze.  48.  4  border  of  Naphtali . .  a  (portion  for)  51. 

48.  5  by  the  border  of  51. .  .a  (portion  for)  Eph. 
The  following  localities  were  in  the  territory  of  5Ianas- 
seh:  Abel,  Abel-beth-maachah,  Abel-maim,  Adam,  Aner, 
Ashtaroth,  Beeshterah,  Beth-shean,  Beth-shittah,  Bil- 
cam,  Dor,  Edrei,  Endor,  Gath-rimmon,  Gilead,  Golan, 
Gur,  Ibleam,  5Iegiddo,  5Iichmethah,  Nophah,  Ophrali, 
Taanach,  Tappuah,  Zartlian,  Zereda,  &c. 

3.  The  grandfather  of  Jonathan  who,  with  his  sons, 
became  priests  to  the  tribe  of  Dan  when  they  set  up  a 
graven  image  in  Laisli ;  but  perhaps  Manasseh  should 
be  read  Moses  in  this  passage.  B  C.  1450. 

Judgi8.  30  Gershom,  the  son  of  51.,  he  and  his  sons 

4.  The  son  of  Hezekiah,  and  father  of  Amon  king  of 
Judah.  B.C.  680. 

2  Ki.20.  21  Hezekiah  slept,  .and  51.  his  son  reigned  in 
21.  1  51.  (was)  twelve  years  old  when  he  began 
21.  9  51.  seduced  them  to  do  more  evil  than  did 
21.  11  Because  51.  king  of  Judah  hath  done  these 
21.  16  5Ioreover5I.  shed  innocent  blood  very  mu. 

21.17  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  51.,  and  aU  that  he 
21.  18  51.  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was  buried 
21.  20  And  he  did.  evil,  .as  his  father  51.  did 

23. 12  the  altars  which  51.  had  made  in  the  two 

23.  26  the  provocations  that  51.  had  provoked 

24.  3  to  remove  (them),  for  the  sins  of  51.,  ac. 

1  Ch.  3. 13  Ahaz  his  son,  Hezekiah  his  son,  M.  his  son 

2  Ch.32.  33  Hezekiah  slept.  .And  51.  his  son  reigned  in 

33.  1  51.  (was)  twelve  years  old  when  he  began 
33.  9  So  51.  made  Judah  and  the  inhabitants  of 

33. 10  the  Lord  spake  to  51.,  and  to  his  people 
33.  11  the  captains,  .took  51.  among  the  thorns 

33. 13  51.  knew  that  the  Lord  he  (was)  God 

33.  18  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  51.,  and  his  prayer 
33.  20  So  51.  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  they  bu. 
33.  22  he  did.  .evil,  .as  did  51.  his  father :  for  A. 
33  22  carved  images  which  51.  his  father  had  m. 


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2  Ch'33.  23  humbled  not  himself .  .as  31.  his  father  had 
Jer.  15.  4  M.  the  son  of  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah,  for 

5.  One  of  the  family  of  Pahath-moab  who  had  taken  a 
strange  wife.  b.c.  456. 

Ezra  10.  30  the  sons  of  Pahath-moab ;  Adna . .  and  M. 

6.  One  of  the  family  of  Hashum,  who  had  done  the 

same. 

Ezra  10.  33  the  sous  of  Hashum;  Mattenai..M.,  (and) 
MA-NAS'-SES,  Mavarraijs — See  Manasseh. 

1.  A  king  of  Judah.  B.C.  680. 

Matt.  1.  ro  Ezekias  begat  M.;  and  M.  begat  Amon 

2.  The  descendants  of  Joseph's  elder  son. 

Rev.  7.  6  Of  the  tribe  of  M.  (were)  sealed  twelve 
MA  NAS-SITES,  ®9. 

The  descendants  of  Manasseli,  elder  son  of  Joseph. 
Deut.4. 43  (Namely).  .Golan  in  Bashan,  of  the  M. 
Judgi2.  4  amongtheEphraimites,(and)amougtheM. 
2  Ki.io.  33  the  Reuheuites,  and  the  M.,  from  Aroer 

MANDRAKES  — 

Love  apples,  ’in  dudai. 

Gen.  30. 14  found  mandrakes  in  the  field,  and  brought 
30.  14  Give  me,  I  pray  thee,  of  thy  son’s  mandra. 
30.  15  wouldest  thou  take  away  my  son’s  mand. 
30. 13  lie  with  thee  to  night  for  thy  son’s  mand. 

30. 16  have  hired  thee  with  my  son's  mandrakes 
Song  7.  13  The  mandrakes  give  a  smell,  and  at  our 

MANEH  — 

A  weight,  -yj  of  a  talent,  njD  maneh. 

Eze.  45. 12  And. .  flf  teen  shekels,  shall  be  your  maneh 

MANGER  — 

Manger,  crib,  <pi.rvr\  phatne. 

Luke  2.  7  laid  him  in  a  manger ;  because  there  was 

2.  12  Ye  shall  find  the  babe,  .lying  in  a  manger 

2. 16  foimd  Mary .  .and  the  babe  lying  in  a  ma. 

MANIFEST  — 

1.  Evident,  SrjAos  delos. 

1  Co.  15.  27  (it  is)  manifest  that  he  is  excepted  which 

2.  Very  evident,  eitSrjAos  ekdelos. 

2  Ti.  3.  9  for  their  folly  shall  be  manifest  unto  all 

3.  Fully  manifest,  apparent,  {/.upavvs  emphanes. 
Rom.  10.  20  I  was  made  manifest  unto  them  that  ask. 

4.  Manifest,  apparent,  tpavepds  phaneros. 

Luke  8.  17  is  secret  that  shall  not  be  made  manifest 
Acts  4.  16  manifest  to  all  them  that  dwell  in  Jerus. 
Rom.  1. 19  is  manifest  in  them ;  for  God  hath  showed 
1  Co.  3.  13  Every  man’s  work  shall  be  made  manifest 
n.  19  that  they,  .may  lie  made  manifest  among 

14.  25  are  the  secrets  of  his  heart  made  manifest 
Gal.  5.  19  Now  the  works  of  the  flesh  are  manifest 
Phil.  1.  13  So  that  my  bonds  in  Christ  are  manifest 
1  Jo.  3. 10  In  this  the  children  of  God  are  manifest 

MANIFEST,  to  — 

1.  To  purify,  clear,  Yia  barar. 

Eccl.  .3.  18  that  God  might  manifest  them,  and  that 

2.  To  manifest,  <pavepuu>  phaneroo. 

Mark 4.  22  is  nothing  hid,  which  shall  not  be  mani. 
Johni7-  6  I  have  manifested  thy  name  unto  the  men 
Rom.  3.  21  without  the  law  is  manifested,  being  w. 

1  Ti.  3.  16  God  was  manifest  in  the  flesh,  justified 
•  Titus  1.  3  But  hath  in  due  times  manifested  his  word 
1  Pe.  1 .  20  but  was  manifest  in  these  last  times  for 
1  Jo.  1.  2  the  life  was  manifested,  and  wehave  seen 

1.  2  that  eternal  life  which,  .was  manifested 

3.  5  ye  know  that  he  was  manifested  to  take 

3.  8  the  Son  of  God  was  manifested,  that  he 

4.  9  In  this  was  manifested  the  love  of  God  to. 
3  .To  make  fully  manifest,  iycpavlfa  emphanizo. 

J0IUI14.  21  love  him,  and  will  manifest  myself  to  him 
14.  22  how  is  it  that  thou  wilt  manifest  thyself 
MANIFEST  beforehand  — 

Evident  beforehand,  irpSSrjAos  prodelos. 

1  Ti.  5.25  the  good  works . .  are  manifest  beforehand 
MANIFEST  forth,  to  — 

To  make  manifest,  (pavepdeo  phaneroo. 

John  2.  11  and  manifested  forth  his  glory ;  and  his 
MANIFEST,  to  make  or  be  — 

To  make  manifest,  tpavepd u>  phaneroo. 

John  1.  31  that  he  should  be  made  manifest  to  Israel 

3.  21  that  his  deeds'may  be  made  manifest,  that 

9.  3  the  works,  .should  be  made  manifest  in 

Rom.  16. 26  But  now  is  made  manifest,  and  by  the  sc. 

1  Co.  4.  5  make  manifest  the  counsels  of  the  hearts 

2  Co.  2. 14  maketh  manifest  the  savour  of  his  know. 

4.  10,1  ilife  also  of  Jesus  might  be  made  manifest 

5.  it  wearemademanifestuntoGod;andItrust 
5- 11  I  trust  also  are  made  manifest  in  your  c. 

11.  6  but  we  have  been  throughly  made  manif. 
Eph.  5. 13  all  things . .  are  made  manifest  by  the  light 
5. 13  whatsoever  doth  make  manifest  is  light 
Col.  1.  26  but  now  is  made  manifest  to  his  saints 

4.  4  That  I  may  make  it  manifest,  as  I  ought 
2  Ti.  1. 10  But  is  now  made  manifest  by  the  appear. 
Hel).  9.  8  was  not  yet  made  manifest,  while  as  the 
1  Jo.  2.  19  thattheymightbemademanifestthatthey 
Rev.  15.  4  o  Lord,  .thy  judgments  are  made  manif  est 
MANIFEST,  not  — 

Not  manifest,  aeparys  aphanes. 

Heb.  4. 13  Neither  is  there  any.  .that  is  not  manifest 


MANIFESTATION  — 

1.  Uncovering,  airoKaAvipis  apokaltipsis. 

Rom.  8.  19  waiteth  for  the  manifestation  of  the  sons 

2.  Manifestation,  tpavepcotris  phanerosis. 

1  Co.  12.  7  But  the  manifestation  of  the  spirit  is  gi. 

2  Co.  4.  2  by  manifestation  of  the  truth  commending 

MANIFOLD  — 

1  .Many,  abundant,  31  rob. 

Neb.  9.  19  Yetthouin  thy  manifold  mercies  forsook 
9.  27  according  to  thy  manifold  mercies  thou 
Amos  5. 12  For  I  know  your  manifold  transgressions 

2.  To  be  many,  multiplied,  in')  rabab. 

Psa.  104.  24  0  Lord,  how  manifold  are  thy  works  !  in 

3.  Manifold,  irouclAos  poikilos. 

1  Pe.  1.  6  in  heaviness  through  manifold  temptations 

4.  10  as  good  stewards  of  the  manifold  grace  of 

4.  Very  manifold,  iroAvnoiKiAos  polupoikilos. 

Eph.  3.  10  by  the  church  the  manifold  wisdom  of  God 

MANIFOLD  more  — 

Manifold  more,  ■noAAo.nAa.aiuv  pollaplasion. 

Lukei8.  30  Who  shall  not  receive  manifold  more  in 
MANKIND  — 

1  .A  male,  "i;i  zakar. 

Lev.  18.  22*  Thou  shalt  not  lie  with  mankind  as  with 
20.  13  If  a  man  also  lie  with  mankind,  as  he 

2 . Flesh  of  man,  besar  ish. 

Job  12.  10  the  soul,  .and  the  breath  of  all  mankind 

3.  Human  nature,  <pv<ns  avOpu-irlry  phusis  anthro. 

Jas.  3.  7  is  tamed,  and  hath  been  tamed  of  mank. 

MANNA  — 

1  .Man,  a  sweet  gum  or  resin,  JO  man. 

Exodi6.  15  they  said  one  to  another,  It  (is)  manna 

16.  31  And.  .Israel  called  the  name  thereof  M. 

•  16.  33  put  an  omer  full  of  manna  therein,  and 
16. 35  the  children  of  Israel  did  eat  manna  forty 

16.  35  they  did  eat  manna  until  they  came  unto 
Num  11.  6  nothing  at  all,  besides  this  manna, (before) 

11.  7  And  the  manna  (was)  as  coriander  seed 
rr.  9  And .  .in  the  night,  the  manna  fell  upon 
DeutT 8.  3  fed  thee  with  manna,  which  thou  knewest 

8. 16  Who  fed  thee  in  the  wilderness  with  ma. 
Josh.  5.  12  the  manna  ceased  on  the  morrow  after  t  hey 

5.  12  had  the  children  of  Israel  manna  any 
Nell.  9.  20  withheldest  not  thy  manna  from  their 
Psa.  78.  24  had  rained  down  manna  upon  them  to  eat 

2. A  sweet  resin  or  gum,  (from  Ileb.)  yavva  manna. 
John  6.  31  Our  fathers  did  eat  manna  in  the  desert 

6.  49  Your  fathers  did  eat  manna  in  the  wilde. 

6.  58  not  as  your  fathers  did  eat  [manna],  and 

Heb.  9.  4  the  golden  pot  that  had  manna,  and  A.’s 
Rev.  A.  17  will  I  give  to  eat  of  the  hidden  manna 
MANNER— 

1  .Path,  custom,  n fx orach. 

Gen.  18.  11  to  be  with  Sarah  after  the  manner  of  w. 

2.  Word,  thing,  matter,  131  dabar. 

Gen.  18.  25  That  be  far  from  thee  to  do  after  this  m. 

32. 19  On  this  manner  shall  ye  speak  unto  Esau 

39. 19  After  this  manner  did  thy  servant  to  me 
Exod22.  9  For  all  manner  of  trespass,  .for  ox,  for 
Deut  13.  2  And  this  (is)  the  manner  of  the  release 

1  Sa.  17.  27  people  answered  him  after  this  manner 

17.  30  he  turned,  .and  spake  after  the  same  man. 

17.  30  answered  him  again  after  the  former  ma. 

18.  24  saying,  On  this  manner  spake  David 

2  Sa.  14.  3  come,  .and  speak  on  this  manner  unto  him 

15.  6  on  tliis  manner  did  Absalom  to  all  Israel 
17.  6  Ahithophel  hath  spoken  after  this  manner 
Nell.  6.  4  I  answered  them  after  the  same  manner 
6.  5  in  like  manner  the  fifth  time  with  an  open 
Esth.  1 . 13  for  so  (was)  the  king's  manner  toward  all 

3.  Leading,  pasture,  "oh  dober. 

Isa.  5. 17  Then  shall  the  lambs  feed  after  their  ma. 
i. Likeness,  mna  demuth. 

Eze.  23. 15  after  the  manner  of  the  Babylonians  of 

5.  Way,  trrj  derek. 

Gen.  19.  31  unto  us  after  the  macnerof  all  the  earth 
1  Sa.  2t.  5  and  (the  bread  is)  in  a  manner  common 
Isa.  10.  24  against  thee,  after  the  manner  of  Egypt 

10.  26  shall  he  lift  it  up  after  the  manner  of  Egypt 
Jer.  22.  21  this,  .thy  manner  from  thy  youth,  that 
Eze.  20.  30  Are  ye  polluted  after  the  manner  of  your 
Amos  4.  10  the  pestilence  after  the  manner  of  Egypt 

8.  14  The  manner  of  Beer-sheba  liveth ;  even 

3. Law,  sentence,  rn  dath. 

Esth.  2.  i2  according  to  the  manner  of  the  women 
7. Statute,  custom,  njsn  chugqah. 

Lev.  20.  23  ye  shall  not  walk  in  the  manners  of  the  n. 
8.  Judgment,  aspn  mishpat. 

Gen.  40.  13  after  the  former  manner  when  thou  wast 
Exod2i.  9  he  shall  deal  with  her  after  the  manner 
Lev.  5.  10  a  burnt  offering,  according  to  the  manner 

9.  16  and  offered  it  according  to  the  manner 
24.  22  Ye  shall  have  one  manner  of  law,  as  well 

Num.  9. 14  according  to  the  manner  thereof,  so  shall 

15. 16  One  law  and  one  manner  shall  be  for  you 
15.  24  his  drink  offering,  according  to  the  man. 
29.  6  drink  offerings,  according  unto  their  ma. 
29. 18,  21,  24,  27,  3d,  33,  37  number,  after  the  m. 
Josh.  6. 15  compassed  the  city  after  the  same  manner 
Judgi8.  7  after  the  manner  of  the  Zidonians,  quiet 


1  Sa.  8.  9  show  them  the  manner  of  the  king  that 
8. 11  This  will  be  the  manner  of  the  king  that 

10.  25  the  manner  of  the  kingdom,  and  wrote 
27. 11  his  manner  all  the  while  he  dwelleth  in 

1  Ki.18.  28  cut  themselves,  after  their  manner,  with 

2  Ki.  1 .  7  What  manner  of  man  (was  he)  which  came 

11.  14  the  king  stood  by  a  pillar,  as  the  manner 
17.  26,  26  know  not  the  manner  of  the  God  of  the 
17.  27  let  him  teach  them  the  manner  of  the  God 
17.  33  after  the  manner  of  the  nations  whom  they 
17.  34  they  do  after  the  former  manners:  they 
17.  40  but  they  did  after  their  former  manner 

1  CI1.24. 19  according  to  their  manner,  under  Aaron 

2  C’h.  4.  20  burn  after  the  manner  before  the  oracle 

30.  16  they  stood  in  their  place  after  their  man. 
Nell.  8. 18  solemn  assembly,  according  unto  the  m. 
Jer.  30. 18  the  palace  shall  remain  after  the  manner 
Eze.  11.  12  havedoneaftei'themannersoftheheathen 
23.  45  they  shall  judge  them  after  the  manner  of 

23.  45  after  the  manner  of  women  that  shed  hi. 

9.  Law,  direction,  rn'w  torah. 

2  Sa.  7. 19  (is)  this  the  manner  of  man,  0  Lord  GOD? 

10. Custom,  habit,  manner,  eBos  ethos. 

Jolmig.  40  spices,  as  the  manner  of  the  Jews  is  to  b. 
Acts  15.  i  Except  ye  he  circumcised  after  the  man. 

25.  16  It  is  not  the  manner  of  the  Romans  to  d. 
Heb. 10.  25  Not  forsaking.,  as  the  manner  of  some  (is) 

11  .A  mark,  impression,  type,  rbwos  tupos. 

Acts  23.  25  And  he  wrote  a  letter  after  tliis  manner 
[See  also  After,  all,  any,  like,  know,  perfect,  that,  this, 
what,  workmanship.] 

MANNER,  after  this,  or  in  this,  or  in  like  — 

1. A Iso,  cj  gam. 

1  Sa.  19.  24  prophesied  before  Samuel  in  like  manner 

2.  Li  which  manner,  or  turn,  ’61/  rpoirov  lion  tropon. 

Acts  1. 11  shall  so  come  in  like  manner  as  ye  have 

3.  Tims,  so,  accordingly,  otirai  houto. 

Matt  6.  9  After  this  manner  therefore  pray  ye 
JIarki3.  29  So  ye,  in  like  manner,  when  ye  shall  see 
1  Co.  7.  7  one  after  this  manner,  and  another  after 

1  Pe.  3.  5  For  after  this  manner  in  the  old  time  the 
Rev.  11.  5  hurt  them,  he  must  in  tliis  manner  be  k. 

4 . These  things,  thus,  raSe  fade. 

Acts  15. 23  they  wrote .  .by  them  [after  this  manner] 
5 .In  like  manner,  turn,  t bv  tiyotov  rpdirou  tonhomoi. 
Jude  7  in  like  manner  giving  themselves  over 

MANNER,  after  what  — 

How  ?  7rws  pos. 

Acts  20.  iS  after  what  manner  I  have  been  with  you 
MANNER  of,  such  — 

Concern  ing  this,  els  rijv  7repl  rovrov  eis  tenperi  touton. 

Acts  25.  20  because  I  doubted  of  such  manner  of  q. 
MANNER  of  life  — 

1 .  Course  of  life,  ayuyi)  agoge. 

2  Ti.  3.  ‘10  thou  hast  fully  known  my . .  manner  of  life 
2  .Act  of  living,  mode  of  life,  plexus  biosis. 

Acts' 26.  4  My  manner  of  life  from  my  youth,  which 
MANNER  of  store,  all  — 

Kind,  species,  |i  zan. 

Psa.  144. 13  affording  all  manner  of  store ;  (that)  our 

MANNER  was  — 

According  to  habit,  icara  rb  elcoBbs  kata  to  eiothos. 
Acts  17.  2  Paul,  as  his  manner  was,  went  in  unto 

MANNERS  — 

Habit,  manner,  ^0os  ethos. 

1  Co.  15.  33  evil  communications  corrupt  good  man. 

MANNERS,  to  suffer  the  — 

To  bear  with  the  manners  of  others,  rpoirotpopeu. 

Acts  13. 18  forty  years  [suffered  he  their  manners]  in 
MA-NO'-AH,  ni:a  rest. 

A  man  of  Zorah  in  Dan,  and  father  of  Samson.  B.c. 
1150. 

Judgi3-  2  a  certain  man.  .whose  name  (was)  M.;  and 
13.  8  ThenM.  entreated  the  Lord,  and  said,  O 
13.  9  God  hearkened  tothe  voice  ofM.;  and  the 
13.  9  but  M.  her  husband  (was)  not  with  her 
13.  11  And  M.  arose,  and  went  after  his  wife,  and 
13.  12  And  M.  said,  Now  let  thy  words  come  to 
13.  13,  16  And  the  angelof  the  Lord  said  unto  M. 
13.  15,  17  And  M.  said  unto  the  angelof  the  L. 
13.  16  For  31.  knew  not  that  he  (was)  an  angel 

13. 19  So  M.  took  a  kid  with  a  meat  offering,  and 
13.  19  (the  angel)  did  woiulrously  ;  and  M.  and 
13.  20  And  Mi  and  his  wife  looked  on  (it),  and  fell 
13.  21  the  angel,  .did  no  more  appear  to  M.  and 
13.  21  ThenM.  knew  that  lie  (was)  an  angel  ofthe 
13.  22  31.  said  unto  his  wife,  3Ve  shall  surely  die 

16.  31  in  the  burying  placeof31.  his  father  :  and 

MAN  SERVANT  — 

1. Servant,  taj!  ebed. 

Gen.  12.  16  lie  asses,  and  men  servants,  and  maid  se. 

20.  14  oxen,  and  men  servants,  and  women  ser. 

24.  35  silver,  and  gold,  and  men  servants,  and 
30. 43  and  men  servants,  and  camels,  and  asses 
32.  5  oxen,  and  asses,  flocks,  and  men  servants 

Exod2o.  10  thy  man  servant,  nor  thy  maid  servant 

20. 17  nor  his  man  servant,  nor  his  maid  servant 

21.  7  she  shall  not  go  out  as  the  men  servants 
21.  27  if  he  smite  out  his  man  servant’s  tooth,  or 


MANSION 


644 


MANY 


Exod2i .  32  If  the  ox  shall  push  a  man  servant  or  maid 
Deut.  5.  14  nor  thy  man  servant,  northymaid  servant 

5.14  that  thy  man  servant . .  may  rest  as  well  as 

5.  21  or  his  man  servant,  or  his  maid  servant 

12.  12  your  men  servants.and  your  maid  servants 
12.  18  and  thy  man  servant,  aud  thy  maid  serv. 

16.  n,  14  and  thy  man  servant, and  thy  maidse. 

1  Sa.  8.  16  will  take  your  men  servants,  and  your  m. 

2  Ki.  5.  26  oxen,  and  men  servants,  and  maid  serv.? 
Neh.  7.  67  Besides  their  man  servants  and  their  ma. 
Job  31.  13  If  I  did  despise  the  cause  of  my  man  ser. 
Jer.  34.  9  That  every  man  should  let  his  man  servant 

34. 10  should  let  his  man  servant,  .go  free,  that 

2.  Child,  hoy,  servant,  irons  pais. 

Luke  12.  45  to  beat  the  men  servantsand  maidens, and 

MANSION  — 

Mansion,  abode,  fxovi)  mone. 

J0I11114.  2  In  my  Father's  house  are  many  mansions 

MAN  SLAYER  — 

1.  To  murder,  ns-;  ratsach. 

Num  35.  6  which  ye  shall  appoint  for  the  man  slayer 

35. 12  that  the  man  slayer  die  not,  until  he  stand 

2.  Man-murderer,  av8pocf>6vos  androphonos. 

1  Ti.  1.  9  and  murderers  of  mothers,  for  man  slayers 

MANTLE  — 

1.  Ornamental  mantle,  rrnx  addereth. 

1  Ki.  19.  13  that  he  wrapped  his  face  in  his  mantle 

19.  19  Elijah  passed  by  him,  and  cast  his  mantle 

2  Ki.  2.  8  Elijah  took  his  mantle,  and  wrapped  (it) 

2.  13  He  took  up  also  the  mantle  of  Elijah  that 
2.  14  hetookthe  mantle  of  Elijah  that  fell  from 

2.  Coverings,mantles,  wrappers,  wssilOmaataphoth. 
Isa.  3.  22  suits  of  apparel,  and  the  mantles,  and  the 

3.  Upper  robe,  b'5/0  meil. 

1  Sa.  15.  27  he  laid  hold  upon  the  skirt  of  his  mantle 

28. 14  And  she  said,  .he  (is)  covered  with  a  man. 
Ezra  9.  3  I  rent  my  garment  and  my  mantle,  and 

9.  5  having  rent  my  garment  and  my  mantle 
Job  1.  20  Then  Job  arose,  and  rent  his  mantle,  and 

2.12  rent  every  one  his  mantle,  and  sprinkled 
Psa.109.  29  with  their  own  confusion,  as  with  a  man. 

4 . A  coverlet,  nyciy  semikah. 

Judg.  4. 18  turned  in.  .she  covered  him  with  a  man. 

MANY  — 

1.  Multitude,  Jinn  liamon. 

Gen.  17.  4  and  thou  slialt  he  a  father  of  many  nations 

17.  s  father  of  many  nations  have  I  made  thee 

2  Ch.n.  23  And  he  desired  many  wives 

2 . Many,  nn  rab. 

Gen.  21.  34  sojourned  in  the  Philistines’  land  many 
37.  34  Jacob,  .mourned  for  his  son  many  days 
Exod.  5.  5  the  people  of  the  land  now  (are)  many 
19.  21  lest  they,  .gaze,  and  many  of  them  perish 

23.  2  to  decline  after  many  to  wrest  (judgm.) 
Lev.  15.  25  have  an  issue  of  her  blood  many  days  out 

25.  51  If  ..yet  many  years,  .according  unto  them 
Num.  9. 19  when  the  cloud  tarried,  .many  days,  then 

13.  18  whether  they,  .strong  or  weak,  few  or  m. 

22.  3  of  the  people,  because  they  (were)  many 

24.  7  and  his  seed,  .in  many  waters,  ami  his  k. 

26.  54  To  many  thou  shalt  give  the  more  inheri. 
26.  56  possession .  .be  divided  between  many  and 
35.  8  from  (them  that  have)  many  ye  shall  give 

Deut.  1. 46  So  ye  abode  in  Kadesh  many  days,  aceor. 
2.  1  and  we  compassed  mount  Seir  many  days 
2.  10,  21  a  people  great,  and  many,  and  tall,  as 

7.  1  hath  cast  out  many  nations  before  thee 
15.  6  thou  shalt  lend  unto  many  nations,  but 
15.  6  thou  shalt  reign  over  many  nations,  but 

25.  3  and  beat  him  above  these  with  many  stri. 

28. 12  thou  shalt  lend  unto  many  nations,  and 

31. 17  many  evils  and  troubles  shall  befall  them 

31.  21  many  evils  and  troubles  are  befallen  them 
Josh.n.  4  went  out.  with  horses  and  chariots,  .m. 

22.  3  Yehavenot  left  your  brethren  these  many 
Judg.  7.  2  The  people . .  with  thee  (are)  too  many  for 

7.  4  The  people  (are)  yet  (too)  many ;  bring 

8.  30  threescore  and  ten  sons . .  f or  he  had  many 

9.  40  many  were  overthrown  (and)  wounded 

1  Sa.14.  6  no  restraint  to  the  Lord  to  save  by  many 

2  Sa.  22. 17  he  took  me;  he  drew  me  out  of  many  w. 

1  Ki.  2.  38  And  Shimei  dwelt  in  Jerusalem  many  d. 

4.  20  Judah  and  Israel  (were)many,  as  the  sand 

11.  1  But  king  Solomon  loved  many  strange  w. 

18.  1  came  to  pass,  (after)  many  days,  that  the 
18.  25  ye  (are)  many;  and  call  on  the  name  of 

2  Ki.  9.  22  whoredoms,  .her  witchcrafts  (are  so)  m. ? 

1  Ch.  4.  27  but  his  brethren  had  not  many  children 

5.  22  For  there  fell  down  many  slain,  because 
7.  22  Ephraim  their  father  mourned  many  days 

28.  5  for  the  LORD  hath  given  me  many  sons 

2  Ch.14.  II  whether  with  many,  or  with  them  that 

30. 17  For  (there  were)  many  in  the  congregation 

30. 18  multitude  of  the  people,  (even)  many  of  E. 

32.  23  many  brought  gifts  unto  the  Lord  to  Jer. 
Ezra  3. 12  many.  .wept,  .and  many  shouted  aloud 

10. 13  people  (are)  many,  and  (it  is)  a  time  of 
Neh.  5.  2  our  daughters,  (are)  many ;  therefore  we 

6.  18  For  (there  were)  many  in  Judah  sworn 

7.  2  faithful  man,  and  feared  God  above  many 
9.  28  many  times  didst  thou  deliver  them  acc. 
9.  30  Yet  many  years  didst  thou  forbear  them 
13.  26  yet  among  many  nations  was  there  no  k. 

£sth.  1.  4  many  days,  (even)  an  hundred  and  fours. 
2.  8  when  many  maidens  were  gathered  toge. 


Esth.  4.  3  wailing ;  and  many  lay  in  sackcloth  and 
8. 17  many  of  the  people  of  the  land  became  J . 
Job  4.  3  Behold,  thou  hast  instructed  many,  and 
11. 19  thou  shalt  lie  down,  .yea,  many  shall  make 
16.  2  have  heard  many  such  tilings :  miserable 
23.  14  performeth.  .and  many  such  (things  are) 
Psa  3.  1  Lord,  .many  (are)  they  that  rise  up  against 

3.  2  Many  (therebe)  which  sayof  mysoul,  (Th. 

4.  6  many  that  say.  Who  will  show  us  (any)  g. 
18. 16  he  took  me,  he  drew  me  out  of  many  wa. 

22.  12  Many  bulls  havecompassed  me:  strong 
29.  3  thundereth  :  the  Lord  (is)  upon  many  w. 

31.  13  For  I  have  heard  the  slander  of  many  :  f. 

32.  10  Many  sorrows  (shall  be)  to  the  wicked  :  but 
34.  19  Many  (are)  the  afflictions  of  the  righteous 
37.  16  (is)  better  than  the  riches  of  many  wicked 
40.  3  many  shall  see  (it),  and  fear,  and  shall 
40.  5  Many,  .(are)  thy  wonderful  works(which) 
55. 18  hath  delivered . .  for  there  were  many  with 
56.  2  for  (they  be)  many  that  fight  against  me 
71.  7  I  am  as  a  wonder  unto  many  :  but  thou 
93.  4  (is)  mightier  than  the  noise  of  many  wat. 

106. 43  Many  times  did  he  deliver  them  ;  but  they 
1 10.  6  shall  wound  the  heads  over  many  count. 
119.  157  Many  (are)  my  persecutors  and  mine  e. 
Prov.  7.  26  For  she  hath  cast  down  mauy  wounded 
10.  21  lips  of  the  righteous  feed  many :  but  fools 
14.  20  poor  is  hated .  .but  the  rich  (hath)  many 
19.  4  Wealth  maketh  many  friends :  but  the 
19.  6  Many  will  entreat  the  favour  of  the  prince 

19.  21  many  devices  in  a  man’s  heart ;  nevertlie. 
28.  2  For  the  transgression  of  a  land  many  (are) 

28.  27  he  that  liideth  his  eyes  shall  have  many 

29.  26  Many  seek  the  ruler’s  favour  :  but  (every) 
31.  29  Many  daughters  have  done  virtuously,  but 

Ecc.  6.  3  If  a  man .  .live  mauy  years,  so  that  the 

6.  3  days  of  Ills  years  be  many,  aud  his  soul  be 

7.  29  but  they  have  sought  out  many  inventions 
Song  8.  7  Many  waters  cannot  quench  love,  neither 
Isa.  2.  3  many  people  shall  go  and  say,  Come  ,ve 

2.  4  shall  rebuke  many  people;  and  they  shall 
5.  9  Of  a  truth  many  houses  shall  be  desolate 

8.  7  the  waters  of  the  river,  strong  and  many 
8.  15  many  among  them  shall  stumble,  and  fall 

17.  12  Woe  to  the  multitude  of  many  people 

17.13  shall  rush  like  the  rushing  of  many  waters 

31.  1  and  trust  in  chariots,  because  (they  are) 

52. 14  and  his  form  more  than  the  sons  of  men 

52.  15  So  shall  he  sprinkle  many  nations  ;  the 

53.  11  shall  my  righteous  servant  justify  many 
53.  12  bare  the  sin  of  mauy,  and  made  interces. 

Jer.  3.  1  but  thou  hast  played  the  harlot  witli  m. 

11. 15  she  hath  wrought  lewduess  with  many 

12.  loManypastorshave  destroyed  my  vineyard 

13.  6  came  to  pass  after  many  days,  that  the 
16.  16  send  formany  fishers  many  hunters,  aud 

20.  10  For  I  heard  the  defaming  of  many,  fear 
22.  8  many  nations  shall  pass  by  this  city,  and 

25.  14  For  many  nations  and  great  kings  shall 

27.  7  many  nations  and  great  kings  shall  serve 

28.  8  prophesied  both  against  many  countries 
32. 14  put  them,  .that  they  may  continue  many 

35.  7  that  ye  may  live  many  days  in  the  land 

36.  32  were  added  besides  unto  them  many  like 

37.  16  and  Jeremiah  had  remained  there  many 

50.  41  many  kings  shall  be  raised  up  from  the 

51.  13  O  thou  that  dwellest  upon  many  waters 
Lam.  1.  22  for  my  sighs  (are)  many,  and  my  heart 
Eze.  3.  6  Not  to  many  people  of  a  strange  speech 

12.  27  The  vision  that  he  seetli(is)  for  many  days 

16.  41  execute  judgments,  .in  the  sight  of  many 

17.  7  eagle  with  great  wings  and  many  feathers 
17.  9  without  great  power  or  many  people  to 
17.  17  aud  building  forts,  to  cut  off  many  persons 
19.  10  full  of  branches  by  reason  of  many  waters 

26.  3  will  cause  many  nations  to  come  up  aga. 

27.  3  a  merchant  of  the  people  for  many  isles 
27.  15  many  isles  (were)  the  merchandise  of  th. 
27.  33  thou  filledst  many  people ;  thou  didst 

32.  3  over  thee  with  a  company  of  many  people 

32.  9  I  will  also  vex  the  hearts  of  many  people 

32. 10  I  will  make  many  people  amazed  at  thee 

33.  24  but  we  (are)  many ;  the  land  is  given  us 

37.  2  (there  were)  verymany  in  the  open  valley 

38.  6  all  his  bands ;  (aud)  many  people  with  thee 
38.  8  After  many  days  thou  shalt  be  visited :  in 
38.  8  (is)  gathered  out  of  many  people,  against 
38.  9  all  thy  bands,  and  many  people  with  thee 
38.  15  many  people  with  thee,  all  of  them  riding 
38.  22  upon  the  many  people  that  (are)  with  him 

38.  23  will  he  known  in  the  eyes  of  many  nations 

39.  27  sanctified,  .in  the  sight  of  many  nations 
43.  2  his  voice  (was)  like  a  noise  of  mauy  wate. 
47.  7  many  trees  on  the  one  side  and  on  the 

47. 10  tlie  fish  of  the  great  sea,  exceeding  many 
Dan.  8.  25  by  peace  shall  destroy  many :  he  shall  also 

8.  26  the  vision ;  for  it  (shall  be)  for  many  days 

9.  27  he  shall  confirm  the  covenant  with  many 
11. 14  there  shall  many  stand  up  against  the 
11.  18  face  unto  the  isles,  and  shall  take  many 
11.  26  overflow;  and  many  shall  fall  down  slain 
1 1 .  33  they  that  understand . .  shall  instruct  ma. 
11.  34  many  shall  cleave  to  them  with  flatteries 
11.  39  he  sli  all  cause  them  to  rule  over  many,  and 
11.  40  and  with  horsemen,  and  with  many  ships 
11.  41  many(countries)shallbeoverthrowu:  but 

11.  44  to  destroy,  and  utterly  to  make  away  ma. 

12.  2  many  of  them  that  sleep  in  the  dust  of 
12.  3  they  that  turn  many  to  righteousness  as 
12.  4  many  shall  run  to  and  fro,  and  knowledge 
12.  10  Many  shall  be  purified,  and  made  white 

Hos.  3.  3  Thou  shalt  abide  for  me  many  days ;  thou 


Hos.  3.  4  shall  abide  many  days  withciut  a  king 
Amos  8.  3  (shall  be  j  many  dead  bodies  in  every  place 
Mic.  4.  2  many  nations  shall  come,  and  say,  Come 

4.  3  And  he  shall  judge  among  many  people 
4. 11  many  nations  are  gathered  against  thee 

4.13  thou  shalt  beat  in  pieces  many  people :  and 

5.  7  shall  lie  in  the  midst  of  mauy  people  as 

5.  8  the  Gentiles  in  the  midst  of  many  people 

Nah.  I.  12  Though  (they  be)  quiet,  and  likewise  m. 
Hah.  2.  8  thou  hast  spoiled  many  nations,  all  the 
2.  10  hast  consulted  shame,  by  cutting  off  ni. 
Zeeh.  2.  ii  many  nations  shall  lie  joined  to  the  Lord 

8.  20  people,  and  the  inhabitants  of  many  cities 
8.  22  many  people  and  strong  nations  shall  co. 
Mai.  2.  6  and  did  turn  many  away  from  iniquity 
2.  8  have  caused  many  to  stumble  at  the  law 

3.  Abundance,  fib  rob. 

I  Ki.  7.  47  they  were  exceeding  many  ;  neither  was 
Isa.  24.  22  and  after  many  days  shall  they  be 

4.  Myriad,  ni2~!  rebabah. 

Num.  10.  36  Return,  .unto  the  many  thousands  of  I. 

5.  Great,  tt'ifr  saggi. 

Ezra  5.  11  that  was  builded  these  many  years  ago 
Dan.  2.  48  gave  him  many  great  gifts,  and  made  him 

6.  Sufficient,  ’mavis  hikanos. 

Luke  7.  11  many  of  his  disciples  went  with  him,  and 

8.  32  an  herd  of  many  swine  feeding  on  the 

23.  9  he  questioned  with  him  in  many  words 
Acts  9.  23  after  that  many  days  were  fulfilled,  the 

9.  43  he  tarried  many  days  in  Joppa  with  one 

12.  12  where  many  were  gathered  together  pra. 

14.  21  when  they .  had  taught  many,  they  retu. 

19. 19  Manyof  them  alsowhich  used  curious  arts 

20.  8  were  many  lights  in  the  upper  chamber 

27.  7  we  had  sailed  slowly  many  days,  and  sea. 

1  Co.  1 1 .  30  many  (are)  weak  and  sickly  among  you 

7 . More,  greater,  irAtlar plcion. 

Luken.  53  to  provoke  him  to  speak  of  many  things 
Acts  2.  40  with  mauy  other  words  did  he  testify  and 

13.  31  he  was  seen  mauy  days  of  them  which  c. 

21.  10  as  we  tarried  (there)  many  days,  there  c. 

24.  17  after  many  years  I  came  to  bring  alms  to 

25.  14  when  they  had  been  there  mauy  days,  F. 

27.  20  sun  nor  stars  in  many  days  appeared 

28.  23  there  came  many  to  him  into  (his)  lodging 

1  Co.  10.  5  with  mauy  of  them  God  was  not  well  pie. 

2  Co  2.  6  punishment,  which  (was  inflicted)  of  ma. 

4.  15  might  through  the  thanksgiving  of  many 
Phil.  1.  14  many  of  the  brethren  in  the  Lord,  waxmg 
Heb.  7.  23  they  truly  were  many  priests,  because  they 

8 . Much,  many,  iroXvs  polus. 

Matt  3.  7  But  when  he  saw  many, of  the  Pharisees 

7  13  broad,  .and  many  there  be  which  go  in 
7.  22  Many  will  say  to  me  in  that  day,  Lord,  L. 

7.  22  and  in  thy  name  done  many  wonderful 

8.  11  many  shall  come  from  the  east  and  west 

8  16  many  that  were  possessedwith  devils:  and 

8  30  there  was . .  an  herd  of  many  swine  feeding 

9  10  many  publicans  and  sinners  came  and  sat 

10.  31  ye  are  of  more  value  than  many  sparrows 
13.  3  he  spake  many  things  imto  them  in  par. 
13.  17  many  prophets  and  righteous  (men)  have 
13.  58  he  did  not  many  mighty  works  there,  be. 

15.  30  blind,  dumb,  maimed,  and  many  others 

16.  21  and  suffer  many  things  of  the  elders  and 

19.  30  But  many  (that  are)  first  shall  be  last;  and 

20.  16  first  last :  [for  many  be  called,  but  few  c.j 
20.  28  and  to  give  his  life  a  ransom  for  many 

22.  14  For  many  are  called,  but  few  (are)  chosen 
24.  5  many  shall  come . .  and  shall  deceive  many 
24. 10  then  shall  many  be  offended,  and  shall 

24.  11  many  false  prophets  shall,  .deceive  many 
24. 12  iniquity  shall  abound,  the  love  of  many 

25.  2i,  23  I  will  make  thee  ruler  over  many  th. 

26.  28  is  shed  for  many  for  the  remission  of  sins 

26  60  [yea,  though  many  false  witnesses  came) 

27  19  I  have  suffered  many  things  this  day  m  a 
27  52  many  bodies  of  the  saints  which  slept  arose 

27.  S3  into  the  holy  city, and  appeared  unto  many 
27.  55  many  women  were  there  beholding  afar 

Mark  1.  34  healed  many .  .and  cast  out  many  devils 
2.  2  straightway  many  were  gathered  togetln  r 
2. 15  many  publicans  and  sinners  sat  also  tog. 
215  for  there  were  many,  and  they  followed 
3  10  For  he  had  healed  many ;  insomuch  that 
4.  2  he  taught  them  many  things  by  parables 

4.  33  with  [many]  such  parables  spake  he  the 

5.  g  saying,  My  name  (is)  Legion:  for  we  are 

5.  26  suffered  many  things  of  many  physicians 

6.  2  [many]  liearing[(him)  were  astonished,  sa. 
613  many  devils,  and  anointed  with  oil  many 

6.  20  he  did  many  things,  and  lieardliim  gladly 

6.  31  for  there  were  many  coming  and  going, and 

6  33  many  knew  him,  and  ran  afoot  thither  out 
6’  34  and  he  began  to  teach  them  many  things 

7.  4  many  other  things  there  be  which  they 

7  8  [and  many  other  such  like  things  ye  do] 

7. 13  delivered :  and  many  such  like  things  do 

8.  31  Son  of  man  must  suffer  many  things,  and 

9.  12  he  must  suffer  many  things,  and  be  set  at 
q.  26  was  as  one  dead ;  insomuch  that  many  said 

10  31  But  many  (that  are)  first  shall  be  last ;  and 

10.  45  and  to  give  his  life  a  ransom  for  many 
10.  48  many  charged  him  that  he  should  hold  Ins 
nl  8  many  spread  their  garmeuts  in  the  way 

12.  5  him  they  killed,  and  many  others ;  beating 
12  41  and  many  that  were  rich  cast  in  much 

13.  6  many  shall  come . .  and  shall  deceive  many 


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Markin  24  This  is  my  blood,  which  is  shed  for  many 

14.  56  many  bare  false  witness  against  him,  but 

15.  3  the  chief  priests  accused  him  of  many  th. 
15.  41  many  other  women  which  came  up  with 

Luke  1.  1  many  have  taken  in  hand  to  set  forth  in 

1.  14  gladness;  and  many  shall  rejoice  at  his 

1.  16  many  of  the  children  of  Israel  shall  he  turn 

2.  34  for  the  fall  and  rising  again  of  many  in  I. 

2.  35  the  thoughts  of  many  hearts  may  be  re. 

3.  18  many  other  things  in  his  exhortation  pr. 

4.  25  many  widows  were  in  Israel  in  the  days 
4.  27  many  lepers  were  in  Israel  in  the  time  of 
4.  41  devils  also  came  out  of  many,  crying  out 

7.  21  he  cured  many  of  (their)  infirmities  andpl. 

7.  21  and  unto  many  (that  were)  blind  he  gave 

7.  47  Hersins,  whicharemany,  areforgiven;  for 

8.  3  Susanna,  and  many  others,  which  minis. 

8.  30  because  many  devils,  .entered into  him 

9.  22  Son  of  man  must  suffer  many  things,  and 

10.  24  For  I  tell  you,  that  many  prophets  and  k. 
10. 41  thou  art  careful  and  troubled  about  many 

12.  7  ye  are  of  more  value  than  many  sparrows 

12. 19  hast  much  goods  laid  up  for  many  years 

12.  47  that  servant,  .shall  be  beaten  with  many 

13.  24  for  many,  I  say  unto  you, will  seek  to  enter 

14.  16  A . .  man  made  a  great  supper,  and  bade  m. 
13. 13  And  not  many  days  after,  the  younger  son 

17.  25  But  first  must  he  suffer  many  things,  and 

21.  8  for  many  shall  come  in  my  name,  saying 

22.  65  many  other  things  blasphemously  spake 

23.  8  because  he  had  heard  many  things  of  him 
John  2.  12  and  they  continued  there  not  many  days 

2.  23  many  believed  in  his  name,  when  they  saw 
4.  39  many  of  the  Samaritans  of  that  city  beli. 
4. 41  many  more  believed  because  of  his  own 

6.  60  Many  therefore  of  his  disciples,  when  they 

6.  66  From,  .(time)  many,  .disciples  went  back 

7.  31  many  of  the  people  believed  on  him,  and 

7.  40  [Many]  of  the  people  therefore,  when  they 

8.  26  I  have  many  things  to  say  and  to  judge  of 

8.  30  As  lie  spake  these  words  many  believed  on 

10. 20  many  of  them  said.  He  hath  a  devil,  and  is 
jo.  32  Many  good  works  have  I  showed  you  from 

10.  41  many  resorted  unto  him,  and  said,  Jolm 

10.  42  And  many  believed  on  him  there 

11. 19  many  of  the  Jews  came  to  Martha  and  M. 

11.  45  Then  many  of  the  Jews  which  came  to  M. 

11.  47  What  do  wet  for  this  man  doeth  many 

11.  55  many  wentout  of  the  country  up  to  Jeru. 

12.  11  Because  that  by  reason  of  him  many  of  the 

12.  42  among  the  chief  rulers  also  many  believed 

14.  2  In  my  Father's  house  are  many  mansions 

16. 12  I  have  yet  many  things  to  say  unto  you 

19.  20  This  title  then  read  many  of  the  Jews  ;  for 

20.  30  many  other  signs  truly  did  Jesus  in  the  p. 

21.  25  there  are  also  many  other  things  which  J. 
Acts  1.  3  by  many  infallible  proofs,  being  seen  of  t. 

1.  s  baptized  with  the  Holy  Ghost  not  many 

2.  43  many  wonders  and  signs  were  done  by  the 

4.  4  Howbeit  many  of  them  which  heard  the 

5.  12  by  the  hands  of  the  apostles  were  many  s. 

8.  7  came  out  of  many . .  and  many  taken  with 

8.  25  preached  the  gospel  in  many  villages  of 

9.  13  Lord,  I  have  heard  by  many  of  this  man 

9.  42  known,  .and  many  believed  in  the  Lord 

10.  27  and  found  many  that  were  come  together 
13. 43  many  of  the  Jews  and  religious  proselytes 
15. 32  exhorted  the  brethren  with  many  words 

15.  35  the  word  of  the  Lord,  with  many  others 

16.  18  this  did  she  many  days.  But  Paul,  being 
16.  23  when  theyhad  laid  manystripes  uponthem 

17. 12  Therefore  many  of  them  believed  ;  also 

18.  8  many  of  the  Corinthians  hearing  believed 

19.  18  many  that  believed  came,  and  confessed 

20. 19  with  [many]  tears,  and  temptations,  which 

24.  10  know  that  thou  hast  been  for  many  years 

25.  7  laid  many  and  grievous  complaints  agai. 

26.  9  that  I  ought  to  do  many  things  contrary 
26.  10  many  of  the  saints  did  I  shut  up  in  prison 
28.  10  Who  also  honoured  us  with  many  honours 

Horn.  4. 17  have  made  thee  a  father  of  many  nations 

4.  18  might  become  the  father  of  many  nations 

5. 15  if  through  the  offence  of  onemanybe  dead 

5. 15  grace  of  God.  hath  abounded  unto  many 

5. 16  but  the  freegift(is)  of  many  offences  unto 

5.  19  by  one  man’s  disobedience  many  were  m. 

5.  19  the  obedience  of  one  shall  many  be  made 
8.  29  that  he  might  be  the  first  born  among 

12.  4  For  as  we  have  many  members  in  one  b. 
12.  5  So  we,  (being)  many,  are  one  body  in  Ch. 

15.  23  having  a  great  desire  these  many  years 

16.  2  for  she  hath  been  a  succourer  of  many 

1  Co.  1.  26  many  wise . .  not  many  mighty,  not  many 

4.  15  yet  (have  ye)  not  many  fathers  :  for  in  C. 
8.  5  earth,  as  there  be  gods  many,  and  lords 
10. 17  For  we  (being)  many  are  one  bread,  (and) 

10.  33  mine  own  profit,  but  the  (profit)  of  many 

11.  30  For  this  cause  many  (are)  weak  and  sickly 

12.  12  For  as  the  body  is  one,  and  hath  many  m. 
12.  12  members  of  that  one  body,  being  many 
12.  14  For  the  body  is  not  one  member,  but  m. 
12.  20  But  now  (are  they)  many  members,  yet 

16.  9  opened  unto  me,  and  (there  are)  many  ad. 

2  Co.  1.  11  upon  us  by  the  means  of  many  persons 

1. 11  thanks  may  be  given  by  many  on  our  be. 
2.  4  I  wrote  unto  you  with  many  tears  ;  not 
2.  17  For  we  are  not  as  [many],  which  corrupt 

6.  10  as  poor,  yet  making  many  rich  ;  as  having 

8.  22  proved  diligent  in  many  things,  but  now 

9.  12  is  abundant  also  by  many  thanksgivings 
w.  18  Seeing  that  many  glory  after  the  flesh,  I 
12.  21  I  shall  bewail  many  which  have  sinned 


Gal.  1.  14  above  many  my  equals  in  mine  own  nat. 

3. 16  He  saith  not.  And  to  seeds,  as  of  many 

4.  27  for  the  desolate  hath  many  more  children 
Phil.  3.  18  For  many  walk,  of  whom  I  have  told  you 

1  Ti.  6.  9  and  (into)  many  foolish  and  hurtful  lusts 

6. 10  pierced  themselves  through  with  many 

6. 12  a  good  profession  before  many  witnesses 

2  Ti.  2.  2  hast  heard  of  me  among  many  witnesses 
Titus  1. 10  For  there  are  many  unruly  and  vain  talk. 
Heb.  2. 10  in  bringing  many  sons  unto  glory,  to  make 

5.  11  Of  whom  we  have  many  things  to  say 

9.  28  was  once  offered  to  bear  the  sins  of  many 

12. 15  trouble(you),  and  thereby  [many]  be  defi. 
Jas.  3.  1  My  brethren,  be  not  many  masters,  kno. 

3.  2  Forinmanythingsweoffendall.  Ifanym. 
2  Pe.  2.  2  many  shall  follow  their  pernicious  ways 

1  Jo.  2. 18  even  now  are  their  many  antichrists;  wh. 

4.  1  because  many  false  prophets  are  gone  out 

2  John  7  For  many  deceivers  are  entered  into  the 

12  Having  many  things  to  write  unto  you,  I 

3  John  13  I  had  many  things  to  write,  but  I  will  not 
Rev.  r.  15  and  his  voice  as  the  sound  of  many  waters 

5. 11  heard  the  voice  of  many  angels  round  ab. 

8. 11  many  men  died  of  the  waters,  because  they 
9.  9  as  the  sound  of  chariots  of  many  horses 

10.  11  must  prophesy  again  before  many  peoples 
14.  2  as  the  voice  of  many  waters,  and  as  thev. 

17.  1  great  whore  that  si  tteth  uponmany  waters 
19.  6  as  the  voice  of  many  waters,  and  as  the 

19. 12  on  his  head  (were)  many  crowns  ;  and  he 
[See  also  How,  so,  these  very.] 

MANY  thousands  — 

A  myriad ,  n33P  rebabah. 

hum  10.  36  Return .  .unto  the  many  thousands  of  Is. 
MANY,  to  be,  do,  give,  have,  make,  use  — 

1  .To  be  many,  multiplied,  Din  rabab. 

1  Sa.  25.  10  There  be  many  servants  now  a  days  that 
Psa.  25. 19  Consider  mineenemies,  for  theyaremany 
Isa.  22.  9  of  the  city  of  David,  that  they  are  many 

66. 16  and  the  slain  of  the  Lord  shall  be  many 
Jer.  5.  6  because  their  transgressions  are  many 

14.  7  for  our  backslidings  are  many;  we  have 

2.  To  be  many,  rap  rabah. 

1  Ch.23. 17  but  the  sons  of  Rehabiah  were  very  many 
Prov.  4.  10  and  the  years  of  thy  life  shall  be  many 

3.  To  make  many,  nyj  rabah,  5. 

NuiU35.  8  from  (them  that  have),  .ye  shall  give  many 
1  Ch.  7.  4  for  war.  .for  they  had  many  wives  and 
8.  40  had  many  sons,  and  sons’  sons,  an  hund. 

23. 1 1  but  J eush  and  Beriah  had  not  many  sons 
Ezra  10.  13  we  are  juany  that  have  transgressed  in 
Job  41.  3  Will  he  make  many  supplications  unto 
Prov.  6.  35  rest  content,  though  thou  givest  many 
Isa.  1.  is  yea,  when  ye  make  many  prayers,  I  will 
Jer.  46.  11  in  vain  shalt  thou  use  many  medicines 
46.  16  He  made  many  to  fall,  yea,  one  fell  upon 
Eze.  22.  25  they  have  made  her  many  widows  in  the 
Hos.  8. 1 1  Because  Ephraim  hath  made  many  altars 

[.Many,  abundant,  3p  rab. 

1  Sa.  2.  s  that  hath  many  children  is  waxed  feeble 

2  Sa.  23.  20  of  Kabzeel,  who  had  done  many  acts,  he 
1  Ch.11. 22  man  of  Kabzeel,  who  had  done  many  acts 

5. Abundance,  ti  rob. 

1  Ki.  7. 47  because  they  were  exceeding  many  :  nei. 
MANY  a  time  — 

1 .  Many,  abundant,  an  rab. 

Psa.  129.  1,2  Many  a  time  have  they  afflicted  me  from 

2.  To  make  many,  nTi  rabah,  5. 

Psa.  78.  38  many  a  time  tumedhehis  angeraway,  and 
MANY,  to  make  self  — 

To  make  self  heavy,  133  kabed,  7. 

Nall.  3. 15  make  thyself  many,  .make  thyself  many 
MANY  things  — 

Many,  abundant,  3i  rab. 

Isa.  42.  20  Seeing  many  things,  but  thou  observest 
MA'-OCH,  ipya  poor. 

Father  of  Achish  king  of  Gath,  to  whom  David  fled 
when  persecuted  by  Saul.  B.c.  1060. 

1  Sa.  27.  2  unto  Achish,  the  son  of  M.,  king  of  Gath 
MA'-ON,  [iya  habitation. 

1. A  city  and  wilderness  in  Judah,  near  Ziph  and 
Carmel ;  now  called  Main,  seven  miles  S.E.  of  Hebron. 

Josh  15.  55  M.,  Carmel,  and  Ziph,  and  Juttah 
1  Sa.  25.  2  (there  was)  a  man  in  M.,  whose  possessions 

2.  A  descendant  of  Caleb,  son  of  Hezron,  or  his  abode. 
B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  2.  45  And  the  son  of  Shammai  (was)M. :  and  M. 
MA-ON-ITES,  Jiya. 

A  tribe  (near  Amalek)  that  oppressed  Israel.  See 
Mehunim. 

Judgio.  12  the  M.,  did  oppress  you ;  and  ye  cried  to 
MAR,  to  — 

1  .To  give  pain,  mar,  3N3  kaab,  5. 

2  Ki.  3. 19  and  mar  every  good  piece  of  land  with  s. 

2.  To  break  down,  mar,  om  nalhas. 

Job  30.  13  They  mar  my  path,  they  set  forward  my 

3.  To  corrupt,  nny  shachath,  3. 

Nah.  2.  2  emptied  them  out,  and  marred  their  vine 

4.  To  corrupt,  nny  shachath,  5. 

Lev.  19.  27  neither  shalt  thou  mar  the  corners  of  thy 


Ruth  4.  6  lest  I  mar  mine  own  inheritance  :  redeem 
1  Sa.  6.  5  imagesofyourmicethatmartheland;  and 
Jer.  13.  9  After  this  manner  will  I  mar  the  pride  of 

MA'-RA,  N1D  bitter. 

An  appellation  assumed  by  Naomi,  B.c.  1320,  instead 
of  her  former  one  which  signified  “pleasant.” 

Ruth  1.  20  Call  me  not  Naomi,  call  me  M. :  for  the 
MA'-RAH,  nun  bitter. 

The  first  station  of  Israel  on  the  E.  of  the  Red  Sea,  in 
the  peninsula  of  Sinai. 

Exodis.  23  when  they  came  to  M.,  they  could  not  d. 
15.  23  drink  of  the  waters  of  M.,forthey(were)b. 
15.  23  therefore  the  name  of  it  was  called  M. 
Num  33.  8  And  they  departed . .  and  pitched  in  M. 

33.  9  and  they  removedfrom M.,  andcameunto 

MAR-A  -LAH,  n^y.33  declivity. 

A  city  in  Zebulun,  now  called  Arrabeh. 

Josh  19.  11  border  went  up  toward  the  sea,  and  M. 

MAR-AN-A'-THA,  Maparadd,  from  Ch.  Nnx  jpn. 

An  emphatic  assertion  of  the  apostle  Paul,  in  Chaldee  or 
Syriac,  meaning  “  Our  Lord  has  come." 

1  Co.  16.  22  love  not. .let  him  be  anathema  maranatha 

MARBLE  — 

1.  White  marble,  &V,  shesh,  shayish. 

1  Ch.29.  2  stones,  and  marble  stones  in  abundance 
Esth.  1.  6  silver  rings  and  pillars  of  marble  :  the  b. 
Song  5.  15  His  legs  (are  as)  pillars  of  marble  set  upon 

2.  Shining  marble,  pd.pp.apos  marmaros. 

Rev.  18. 12  wood,  and  of  brass,  and  iron,  and  marble 

MARCH  (through),  to  — 

[.To  go  on,  pbri  halak. 

Hab.  1.  6  which  shall  march  through  the  breadth 

2.  To  go  on,  ti1?;  yalak. 

Jer.  46.  22  for  they  shall  march  with  an  army,  and 
Joel  2.  7  they  shall  march  every  one  on  his  ways 

3 . To  remove,  journey,  ypf  nasa. 

Exodi4.  10  Egyptians  marched  after  them  ;  and  they 

4.  To  step  forward,  nyy  tsaad. 

Judg.  5.  4  when  thou  marchedst  out  of  the  field  of 
Psa.  68.  7  thou  didst  march  through  the  wilderness 
Hab.  3.  12  Thou  didst  march  through  the  land  in  in 

MA-RE'-SHAH,  np>toC,  nenp  possession. 

1.  A  fortified  city  in  the  plain  of  Judah,  one  and  a  halt 
miles  S.  of  Eleutheropolis. 

Josh.15.  44  Keilah,  and  Achzib,  and  M.,  nine  cities 

2  Ch.n.  8  And  Gath,  and  M.,  and  Ziph 

14.  9  And  there  came  out  against  them,  .unto  M. 
14. 10  and  they  set  the  battle  in  array,  .at  M. 

20.  37  Then  Eliezer  the  son  of  Dodavah  of  M.  p. 

Mic.  1.  15  an  heir  unto  thee,  O  inhabitant  of  M. ;  he 

2.  The  father  of  Hebron.  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  2.  42  and  the  sons  of  M.  the  father  of  Hebron 

3.  The  son  of  Laadali.  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4.  21  Laadah,  the  father  of  M.,  and  the  families 

MARINER  — 

1.  Mariner,  mallach. 

Eze.  27.  9  the  ships  of  the  sea  with  their  mariners 

27.  27  thy  mariners,  and  thy  pilots,  thy  calkers 
27. 29  the  mariners,  (and)  all  the  pilots  of  the 
Jon.  1.  5  Then  the  mariners  were  afraid,  and  cried 

2.  To  go  to  and  fro,  row,  trtr  shut. 

Eze.  27.  8  inhabitants  of  Zidon . .  were  thy  mariners 

MARISH  — 

Ditch,  marshy  place,  N33  gebe. 

Eze.  47. 11  marishes  thereof  shall  not  be  healed;  t. 

MARK,  MAR-CTJS,  MdpKos. 

1. The  surname  of  one  John,  a  nephew  of  Barnabas,  the 
companion  of  Paul. 

Acts  12. 12  John,  whose  surname  was  M. ;  where  m. 
12.  25  took  with.  .John,  whose  surname  was  M. 

15.  37  with  them  John,  whose  surname  was  M. 
15.  39  Barnabas  took  M.,  and  sailed  unto  Cyprus 

Col.  4.  ioM.,sister’ssontoBarnabas,touchingwhom 

2  Ti.  4.  11  Take  M.,  and  bring  him  with  thee  •  for  he 
Phm.  24  M.,  Aristarchus,  Demas,  Lucas,  my  fellow 

2.  A  son  or  disciple  of  Peter,  said  to  have  written  the 
second  Gospel. 

1  Pe.  5.  i3Tlie(church)..salutethyou;  and..M.  my  son 
MARK  — 

1. A  sign,  nix  oth. 

Gen.  4.  15  Lord  set  a  mark  upon  Cain,  lest  any  find 

2.  A  butt,  mark,  k-ibd,  ripen  mattarah,  mattara. 

1  Sa.  20.  20  I  will  shoot . .  as  though  I  shot  at  a  mark 
Job  16.  12  shaken  me.  .and  set  me  up  for  his  mark 
Lam.  3. 12  bentliis  bow,  and  set  me  as  mark  for  the 

3.  A  butt,  mark ,  miphga. 

Job  7.  20  why  hast  thou  set  me  as  a  mark  against 

l.A  mark,  in  tav. 

Eze.  9.  4  set  a  mark  upon  the  foreheads  of  the  men 
9.  6  not  near  any  man  upon  whom  (is)  the  m. 

5.  A  cross  mark,  i’pi’p  qaaqa. 

Lev.  19.  28  Ye  shall  not .  .print  any  marks  upon  you 


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6.  Mark,  goal,  aim,  <tkoit6s  skopos. 

Phil.  3. 14 1  press  towards  the  mark  for  the  prize  of 

7.  A  point,  puncture,  ar'iypa  stigma. 

Gal.  6.  17  for  I  bear  in  my  body  the  marks  of  the 
8 .Impressed  mark,  engraving,  xapaypa  charagma. 
itev.  13. 16  to  receive  a  mark  in  their  right  hand,  or 

13. 17  save  he  that  had  the  mark,  or  the  name 

14.  9  receive  (his)  mark  in  his  forehead,  or  in 

14.  1 1  whosoever  receiveth  the  mark  of  his  name 

15.  2  [and  over  his  image,  and  over  his  mark] 

16.  2  the  men  which  had  the  mark  of  the  beast 

19.  20  that  had  received  the  mark  of  the  beast 

20.  4  neither  had  received  (his)  mark  upon  th. 

MARK,  to  — 

1  .To  understand,  ]'3  bin. 

Job  iS.  2  mark,  and  afterwards  we  will  speak 

2 . To  seal,  shut  up,  cnn  Chatham,  3. 

Job  24. 16  (which)  they  had  marked  for  themselves 

3 . To  know,  Pi;  yada. 

Ruth  3.  4  that  thou  shalt  mark  the  place  where  he 

1  Ki.  20.  7  Mark,  I  pray  you,  and  see  how  this  (man) 

20.  22  Go,  strengthen  thyself,  and  mark,  and  s. 

4.  To  face,  f  ront,  nis  panah. 

Job  21.  5  Mark  me,  and  be  astonished,  and  lay  (your) 

5. To  give  attention,  33:3  qashab,  5. 

Jer.  23.18  who  hath  marked  his  word,  and  heard  (it) 

6.  To  see,  ns>n  raah. 

2  Sa.  13.  2V Mark  ye  now  when  Amnon’s  heart  is  m. 

7.  To  set,  place,  D'h’,  cniy  sum,  sim. 

Eze.  44.  5  Son  of  man,  mark  well,  and  behold  with 
44.  5  mark  well  the  entering  in  of  the  house 

8 . To  set,  place,  n’»  shith. 

Psa.  48. 13  Mark  ye  well  her  bulwarks,  consider  her 

9 . To  observe,  watch,  3Q$  shamar. 

1  Sa.  1.  12  it  came  to  pass,  .that  Eli  marked  her  m. 
Job  10.  14  If  I  sin,  then  thou  markest  me,  and  thou 

22.  13  Hast  thou  marked  the  old  way  which  w. 
33.  ii  in  the  stocks,  he  marketh  all  my  paths 
39.  1  canst  thou  mark  when  the  hinds  do  calf? 

Psa.  37.  37  Mark  the  perfect  (man),  and  behold  the 
56.  6  they  hide  themselves,  they  mark  my  steps 
130.  3  If  thou,  Lord,  shouldest  mark  iniquities 

10 . To  hold  on  or  upon,  iirex<v  epecho. 

Lukei4-  7  when  he  marked  how  they  chose  out  the 

11.  To  look  at,  watch,  <ri coiveoi  skoped. 

Rom  16. 17  mark  them  which  cause  divisions  and  off. 
Phil.  3. 17  mark  them  which  walk  so  as  ye  have  us 

MARK  out,  to  — 

To  mark  out,  iNn  taar,  3. 

Isa.  44.  13  he  marketh  it  out  with  a  line,  he  fitteth 
44.  13  he  marketh  it  out  with  the  compass,  and 

HARK  well,  to  — 

To  give  attention,  Drij)  qashab,  5. 

job  33.  31  Mark  well,  O  Job ;  hearken  unto  me :  hold 

MARKED,  to  be  — 

To  be  treasured  up,  marked,  spotted,  cns  katham,2. 

Jer.  2.  22  (yet)  thine  iniquity  is  marked  before  me 
MARKET  (place)  — 

1.  Merchandise,  rnp.'?  maarab. 

Eze.  27.  13  of  men  and  vesselsof  brass  in  thymarket 
27.  17  they  traded  in  thy  market  wheat  of  Min. 
27.  19  cassia,  and  calamus,  were  in  thy  market 
27.  25  Tarshish  did  sing  of  thee  in  thy  market 

2.  Market  place,  jjlace  of  assembly,  ayopa  agora. 
Mattn.  16  unto  children  sitting  in  the  markets,  and 

20.  3  others  standing  idle  in  the  market  place 

23.  7  greetings  in  the  markets,  and  to  be  called 
Mark  7.  4  (when  they  come)  from  the  market,  except 

12.  38  and  (love)  salutations  in  the  market  places 
Luke  7. 32  unto  children  sitting  in  the  market  place 
1 1.  43  for  ye  love . .  greetings  in  the  markets 
20.  46  love  greetings  in  the  markets,  and  the  hi. 
Acts  16. 19  drew  (them)  into  the  market  place  unto 

17.17  in  the  market  daily  with  them  that  met 

MA'-ROTH,  firm  lordship. 

A  city  in  the  N.W.  of  Judah;  perhaps  the  same  as 
Jarmuth. 

Mic.  1.  12  the  inhabitant  of  M.  waited  carefully  for 

MARRED,  to  be — - 

1  .Corruption,  marring,  nnipa  mishchath. 

Isa.  52. 14  his  visage  was  so  marred  more  than  any 

2. To  corrupt,  mar,  nniy  shacliath,  2. 

Jer.  13.  7  and,  behold,  the  girdle  was  marred,  it 

18.  4  vessel  that  he  made  of  clay  was  marred 

3.219  lose,  destroy,  a.ir6\\vpi  apollumi. 

Mark  2.  22  is  spilled,  and  the  bottles  will  be  marred 

MARRIAGE  — 

Marriage  or  wedding  feast,  yapos  gamos. 

Matt  22.  2  king,  which  made  a  marriage  for  his  son 
22.  4  things  (are)  ready:  come  unto  the  marri. 
22.  9  many  a3  ye  shall  find,  bid  to  the  marriage 
25.  10  went  in  with  him  to  the  marriage :  and 
John  2.  1  the  third  day  there  was  a  marriage  in  C. 

2.  2  called,  and  his  disciples,  to  the  marriage 
Heb.  13.  4  Marriage  (is)  honourable  in  all,  and  the 
Rev.  to.  7  for  the  marriage  of  the  lamb  is  come,  and 
iq.  q  they  which  are  called  unto  the  marriage 


MARRIAGE,  duty  of  — 

Habitation,  niip  onah. 

Exod2i.  10  her  raiment,  and  her  duty  of  marriage 
MARRIAGE,  to  give,  be  given  in  or  to  — 

1.  To  be  praised,  bVr  halal,  4. 

Psa.  78.  63  their  maidens  were  not  given  to  marriage 

2.  To  be  given  in  marriage,  yaplaicopai  gamiskomai. 
Markm.  25  neither  marry,  nor[are  given  in  marriage] 

3.  To  give  out  in  marriage,  beyapifa  ekgamizo. 

Matt  22.  30  nor  [are  given  in  marriage],  but  are  as  the 

24.  38  marrying  and  [given  in  marriage],  until 
Luke  17.  27  [they  were  given  in  marriage],  until  the 
1  Co.  7.  38  So  then  [he that  giveth(her)  in  marriage] 

7.  38  but  [he  that  giveth  (her)  not  in  marriage] 

4 . To  be  given  out  in  marriage,  bcyapicricopat. 

Luke 20.  34  children,  .marry,  and  [are  given  in  mar.] 
20.  35  neither  marry,  nor  [are  given  in  marriage] 
MARRIAGES,  to  make  — 

To  intermarry,  ]00  chathan,  7. 

Gen.  34.  9  make  ye  marriages  with  us,  (and)  give  your 
Dent.  7.  3  Neither  shalt  thou  make  marriages  with 
J0SI123.  12  and  shall  make  marriages  with  them,  and 
MARRIED,  to  be  — 

1  .Lord,  master,  owner,  SjJ3  baal. 

Deut22.  22  with  a  woman  married  to  an  husband,  then 
Jer.  3.  14  for  I  am  married  unto  you :  and  I  will  take 

2.  To  be  lord,  master,  owner,  buy  baal,  2. 

Prov  30.  23  For  an  odious  (woman)  when  she  is  marr. 
Isa.  62.  4  in  thee,  and  thy  land  shall  be  married 

3.  Owner  of  a  wife,  ton  bps  baal  ishshah. 

Exod2i.  3  if  he  were  married,  then  his  wife  shall  go 

4.  Wives,  D'cb  nashim. 

Num  36.  3  if  they  be  married  to  any  of  the  sons  of 
36.  11  married  unto  their  father’s  brother’s  sons 
36. 12  they  were  married  into  the  families  of  the 

5.  To  marry,  yaplai  gamed. 

Markio.  12  if  a  woman,  .he  married  to  another,  she 
1  Co.  7.  10  unto  the  married  I  command,  (yet)  not 
7.  33  But  he  that  is  married  careth  for  the  th. 

7.  34  but  she  that  is  married  careth  for  the  th. 
7.  39  she  is  at  liberty  to  be  married  to  whom 
MARRIED  wife  — 

To  be  master,  owner,  bit  3  baal. 

Isa.  54.  1  more.,  than  the  children  of  the  married  w. 
MARROW,  (full  of)  — 

1 .  Fat,  ibn  cheleb. 

Psa.  63.  5  soul  shall  be  satisfied  as  (with)  marrow  and 

2.  Marrow,  no  moach. 

Job  21.  24  and  his  bones  are  moistened  with  marrow 

3 . To  be  full  of  marrow,  nno  machah,  4. 

Isa.  25.  6  of  fat  things  full  of  marrow,  of  wines  on 

4.  Juice,  marrow,  ’ijsi?  shiqqui. 

Prov.  3.  8  health  to  thy  navel,  and  marrow  to  thy  b. 

7). Marrow,  pve\os  muelos. 

Heb.  4.  12  and  spirit,  and  of  the  joints  and  marrow 
MARRY  (a  wife),  to  — 

1.  To  be  master,  owner,  Vph  baal. 

Deut24.  1  hath  taken  a  wife,  and  married  her,  and 
Isa.  62.  5  For  (as)  a  young  man  inarrieth  a  virgin 
62.  s  shall  thy  sons  marry  thee  :  and  (as)  the  b. 
Mai.  2.  11  hath  married  the  daughter  of  a  strange 

2.  To  marry  a  brother  s  ividow,  Da;  yabam,  3. 

Gen.  38.  8  unto  thy  brother’s  wife,  and  marry  her 

3.  To  cause  to  sit  down  or  still,  a pi;  yashab,  5. 

Nell.  13.  23  Jews  (that)  had  married  wives  of  Ashdod 

13.  27  transgress  against  our  God  in  marrying  s. 

4.  To  take,  npS  laqach. 

Gen.  19.  14  sons  in  law,  which  married  his  daughters 
Numi2.  1  the  Ethiopian  woman  whom  he  had  mar. 
12.  1  for  he  had  married  an  Ethiopian  woman 

1  Ch.  2.  21  whom  he  married  when  he  (was)  threesc. 

5 . To  lift  up,  Nbri  nasa. 

2  Ch.13.  21  waxed  mighty,  and  married  fourteen  wi. 

6.  Wives,  OTO)  nashim. 

Num  36.  6  Let  them  marry  to  whom  they  think  best 
36.  6  only  to  the  family ..  shall  they  marry 

7.  To  become,  ylvopai  ginomai. 

Rom.  7.  3  she  be  married  to  another  man,  she  shall 
7.  3  no  adulteress,  though  she  be  married  to 
7.  4  thatyesliouldbemarriedtoanother,(even) 

8 . To  marry,  yaaeu  gamed. 

Matt.  5.  32  whosoever  shall  marry  her  that  is  divor. 

19.  9  Whosoever,  .shall  many  another,  comm. 

19.  9  wlioso  marrieth  her  which  is  put  away  a. 

19. 10  be  so  with  (his)  wife,  it  is  not  good  to  m. 
22.  25  first,  when  he  had  married  a  wife,  decea. 
22.  30  neither  marry,  nor  are  given  in  marriage 
24.  38  marrying  and  given  in  marriage,  until 

Mark  6.  17  Philip’s  wile  ;  for  lie  had  married  her 

10. 11  shall  put  away  his  wife,  and  marry  ariot. 
12.  25  neither  marry,  nor  are  given  in  marriage 

Lukei4.  20  And  another  said,  I  have  married  a  wife 
16.  18  pntteth  away  his  wife,  and  marrieth  an. 

16.  18  whosoever  marrieth  her  that  is  put  away 

17.  27  they  drank,  they  married  wives,  they  were 

20.  34  children  of  this  world  marry,  and  are  gi. 
20.  33  neither  marry,  nor  are  given  in  marriage 

1  Co.  7.  9  But  if  they  cannot  contain,  let  them  marry 


1  Co.  7.  9  for  it  is  better  to  marry  than  to  bum 

7.  28  But  and  if  thou  marry,  thou  hast  not  sin. 
7.  28  and  if  a  virgin  marry,  she  hath  not  sinned 

7.  36  what  he  will,  he  sinneth  not :  let  them  m. 

1  Ti.  4.  3  Forbidding  to  marry,  (and  commanding) 

5.  11  wax  wanton  against  Christ,  they  will  ma. 

5.  14  therefore  that  the  younger  women  marry 

9 .To  marry  a  brother's  widow,  iiuyapPpevoi. 

Matt22.  24  his  brother  shall  marry  his  wife,  and  raise 
MAR-SE'-NA,  N;pno  worthy. 

One  of  the  seven  princes  of  Media  and  Persia  which  saw 
the  king’s  face  at  pleasure.  B.c.  519. 

Esth.  1.  14  next  unto  him  (was)  Carsliena .  .Meres,  SI- 
MAR'S  HILL,  ’A  petos  nay  os  areios  pagos.  See 

Areopagus. 

A  hill  in  Athens  with  an  open  space,  where  sat  the  court 
of  the  Areopagus,  the  supreme  tribunal  of  justice 
modified  by  Solon. 

Acts  17.  22  Paul  stood  in  the  midst  ofM.  H.,  and  said 
MART  — 

A  mart,  merchandise,  "ins  sacliar. 

Isa.  23.  3  her  revenue ;  and  she  is  a  mart  of  nations 
MAR  -TIIA,  Mapda,  from  Ch.  Nl?1P  lady. 

The  elder  sister  of  Mary  and  Lazarus  in  Bethany. 
Lukeio.  38  a  certain  woman  named  M.  received  him 

10.  40  But  M.  was  cumbered  about  much  serving 

10.  41  Jesus,  .said  unto  her,  M.,  M.,  thou  are  c. 
Johnn.  1  (named)  Lazarus,  of  Bethany..townof..M. 

11.  5  Now  Jesus  loved  M.,  and  her  sister,  and 
11.  19  many  of  the  Jews  came  to  M.  and  Mary 
11.  20  Then  M.,  as  soon  as  she  heard  that  Jesus 
11.  21  Then  said  M.  unto  Jesus,  Lord,  if  thou  h. 
11.  24  M.  saith  unto  him,  I  know  that  he  shall  r. 
11.  30  Jesus,  .was  in  that  place  where  M.met  him 

11.  39  M.,  the  sister  of  him  that  was  dead,  saith 

12.  2  they  made  him  a  supper;  and  M.  served 
MARTYR  — 

A  witness,  martyr,  paprvs,  paprvp  martus,  martur. 
Acts  22.  22  the  Wood  of  thy  martyr  Stephen  was  shed 
Rev.  2.  13  Antipas  (was)  my  faithful  martyr,  who  was 
17.  6  with  the  blood  of  the  martyrs  of  Jesus 
MARVEL  — 

Admirable,  wonderful,  6avpaar6s  thaumastos. 

2  Co.  11.  14  And  no  [marvel] ;  for  Satan  himself  is 
MARVEL  (at),  to  - 

1  .To  wonder,  marvel,  ncij  tamah. 

Gen.  43.  33  and  the  men  marvelled  one  at  another 
Psa.  48.  5  they  marvelled  ;  they  were  troubled,  (and) 
Eccl.  5.  8  marvel  not  at  the  matter :  for  (he  that  is) 

2.  To  admire,  wonder,  6avpa(aj  thaumazo. 

Matt.  8. 10  marvelled,  and  said  to  them  that  followed 

8.  27  the  men  marvelled,  saying.  What  manner 

9.  8  [they  marvelled],  and  glorified  God,  which 
9.  33  the  multitudes  marvelled,  saying,  It  was 

21.  20  they  marvelled,  saying,  How  soon  is  the 

22.  22  they  marvelled,  and  left  him,  and  went 
27.  14  that  the  governor  marvelled  greatly 

Mark  5.  20  great  things,  .and  all  (men)  did  marvel 

6.  6  he  marvelled  because  of  their  unbelief 

12. 17  And  they  marvelled  at  him 

13.  5  answered  nothing ;  so  that  Pilate  marvel. 

15.  44  Pilate  marvelled  if  he  were  already  dead 
Luke  i.  21  and  marvelled  that  he  tarried  so  long  in 

1.  63  His  name  is  John.  And  they  marvelled 

2.  33  his  mother  marvelled  at  those  things  which 

7.  9  he  marvelled  at  him.and  turned  him  about 
11.  38  marvelled  that  he  had  not  first  washed 
20.  26  they  marvelled  at  Ills  answer,  and  held 

John  3.  7  Marvel  not  that  I  said  unto  thee,  Ye  must 

4.  27  marvelled  that  he  talked  with  the  woman 

5.  20  greater  works,  .that  ye  may  marvel 

5.  28  Marvel  not  at  this  :  fortlie  hour  is  coming 
7.  15  the  Jews  marvelled,  saying,  How  knoweth 
7.  21 1  have  done  one  work,  and  ye  all  marvel 
Acts  2.  7  marvelled,  saying  one  to  another.  Behold 

3.  12  why  marvel  ye  at  this?  or  why  look  ye 

4.  13  they  marvelled ;  and  they  took  knowledge 
Gal.  1.  6  I  marvel  that  ye  are  so  soon  removed  from 
1  Jo.  3. 13  Marvel  not,  my  brethren,  if  the  world  h. 
Rev.  17.  7  Wherefore  didst  thou  marvel?  I  will  tell 

MARVELLODS  (thing  or  work)  — 

1  .To  be  wonderful,  singular,  xb2 pala,  2. 

1  Ch.16.  12  his  marvellous  worts  that  he  hath  done 

16.  24  his  marvellous  works  among  all  nations 
Job  5.  9  doetli .  .marvellous  things  without  num. 
Psa.  9.  1  "ill  show  forth  all  thy  marvellous  works 

98.  1  he  hath  done  marvellousthings:  his  right 
105.  s  his  marvellous  works  that  he  hath  done 
139.  14  marvellous  (are)  thy  works ;  and  (that) 
Dan.  11.  36  shall  speak  marvellous  things  against  the 
Mic.  7. 15  will  I  show  unto  him  marveUous  (things) 

2. A  wonder,  ub$  pele. 

Psa.  78. 12  Marvellous  tilings  did  he  in  the  sight  of 
3.. Admirable,  wonderful,  Bavpamus  thaumastos. 
Matt  21.  42  doing,  and  it  is  marvellous  in  our  eyes  1 
Markm.  11  doing,  and  it  is  marvellous  in  our  eyes? 
John  9.  30  herein  is  a  marvellous  tiling,  that  ye 
1  Pe.  2.  9  out  of  darkness  into  his  marvellous  light 
Rev.  13.  1  saw  another  sign,  .great  and  marvellous 
15.  3  Great  and  marvellous  (are)  thy  works,  L. 

MARVELLODS,  to  be  or  show  self  — 

1  .To  be  wonderful,  singular,  nbspala,  2. 

Psa.  1 18  23  Lord’s  doing;  it  (is) marvellous  in  our  e. 


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Zech.  8.  6  If  it  be  marvellous  in  the  eyes  of  the 

8.  6  should  it  also  be  marvellous  in  mine  eyes 

2 . To  make  wonderful,  xba  pala,  5. 

Psa.  3i.  21  his  marvellous  kindness  in  a  strong  city 

3.  To  show  self  wonderful,  uhs  pala,  7. 

Job  10. 16  thou  showest  thyself  marvellous  upon  me 

4.  To  make  wonderful,  nbs  palah,  5. 

Psa.  17.  7  Show  thy  marvellous  loving  kindness,  O 
MARVELLOUS  work,  to  do  a  — 

To  make  wonderful,  do  singularly,  ul3  pala,  5. 

Isa.  29.  14  to  do  a  marvellous  work  among  this  peo. 
MARVELLOUSLY,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  wonderful,  nbs  pala,  2. 

Job  37.  5  God  thuiidereth  marvellously  with  his  v. 

2.  To  make  wonderful,  xbs  pala,  5. 

2  Ch.26. 15  he  was  marvellously  helped,  till  he  was 

3.  To  wonder,  marvel,  naij  tamali. 

Hal).  1.  5  wonder  marvellously :  for  (I)  will  work  a 

MARVELS  — 

To  be  wonderful,  pala,  2. 

Exod34. 10  I  will  do  marvels,  such  as  have  not  been 
MARY,  Map'ta,  M apiap,  from  Eeb.  nio  bitter. 

1.  The  mother  of  Jesus,  and  wife  of  Joseph. 

Matt.  1.  16  Joseph  the  husband  of  M.,  of  whom  was 
1.  18  When  as  his  mother  M.  was  espoused  toJ. 

1.  20  fear  not  to  take  unto  thee  M.  thy  wife;  for 

2.  n  they  saw  the  young  child  with  M.  his  m. 
13.  55  is  not  his  mother  called  M.?  and  his  bret. 

Mark  6.  3  the  son  of  M.,  the  brother  of  James,  and 
Luke  1.  27  virgin  espoused,  .virgin's  name  (was)  M. 

1.  30  Fear  not,  M.;  for  thou  hast  found  favour 
I.  34  Then  said  M.  unto  the  angel,  How  shall 
1.  38  And  M.  said.  Behold  the  handmaid  of  the 
1.  39  And  31.  arose  in  those  days  and  went  into 
1.  41  when  Elisabeth  heard  the  salutation  of  31. 
1.  46  And  31.  said.  My  soul  doth  magnify  the 

1.  56  And  31.  abode  with  her  about  three  raon. 

2.  5  To  be  taxed  with  M.  his  espoused  wife,  be. 
2.  16  they  came  with  haste,  and  found  31.  ami 
2. 19  But  31.  kept  all  these  things,  and  pondered 
2.  34  Simeon . .  said  unto  31.  his  mother,  Behold 

Acts  1.  14  and  31.  the  mother  of  Jesus,  and  with  his 

2.  A  woman  of  3Iagdala,  in  Galilee. 

3Iatt27..s&Aniongwhichwas3I.  3Iagdalene  and. . tine 

27.  61  there  was  31.  Magdalene . .  sitting  over  ag. 

28.  1  In  the  end  of  the  sabbath .  came  31.  31a. 
Markis.  4oamongwhomwas3I.3Iagdalene,and.  .the 

15.  47  And  31.  Magdalene,  .beheld  where  he  was 

16.  1  when  the  sabbath  was  past,  31.  3Iagdaleue 
16.  9  he  appeared  first  to  31.  3Iagdalene,  out  of 

Luke  8.  2  31.  called  3Iagdalene,  out  of  whom  went 
24.  10  It  was  31.  3Iagdalene,  and  Joanna,  and 
John  10.  23  Now  there  stood  by  the  cross.  .31.  3Iagd. 

2 oT  1  The  first  (day)  of  the  week  cometh  31.  31. 
20. 11  But  M.  stood  without  at  the  sepulchre 
20.  16  Jesus  saith  unto  her,  31. !  She  turned  he. 
20. 18  31.  3Iagdalenecame  and  told  the  disciples 
3. 3Iother  of  James  and  Joses,  the  apostles. 

3Iatt27-  56  Among  which  was.  .31.  the  mother  of  J. 
_^27.  61  And  there  was .  .the  other  31.,  sitting  over 
28.  1  as  it  began  to  dawn . .  came .  .the  other  M. 
Markis.  40  among  whom  was.  .31.  the  mother  of  J. 

15.  47  31.  (the  mother)  of  Joses  beheld  where  he 

16.  1  when  the  sabbath  was  past . .  31.  the  (mot.) 
Luke24- 10  It  was.  .31.  (the  mother)  of  James,  and 

4.  Wife  of  Cleophas. 

John  19.  25  there  stood  by  the  cross . .  31.  the  (wife)  of 

5.  Sister  of  Lazarus  and  3Iartha  in  Bethany. 

Lukeio.  39  she  had  a  sister  called  31.,  which  also  sat 

10.  42  31.  hath  chosen  that  good  part,  which  shall 
Johm  1.  1  Bethany,  the  town  of  31.  and  her  sister 

11.  2  It  was  (that)  31.  which  anointed  the  Lord 
11.  19  many  of  theJewscameto3Iarthaand3I. 
11.  20  Slartha .  .went  and  met  him  :  but  31.  sat  * 
11.  28  called  31.  her  sister  secretly,  saying,  The 
11.  31  when  they  saw  31.,  thatshe  rose  up  hastily 
11.  32  Then  when  3L  was  come  where  Jesus  was 

11.  45  many  of  the  Jews  which  came  to  31.,  and 

12.  3  Then  took  31.  a  pound  of  ointment  of  sp. 
C.  3Iother  of  John  3Iark,  nephew  of  Barnabas. 

Acts  12. 12  he  came  to  the  house  of  31.  the  mother  of 
7.  A  female  believer  in  Rome  who  had  helped  Paul. 

Rom  16.  6  Greet  [31.],  who  bestowed  muchlabour  on 
MASCHIL  — 

To  act  wisely,  hiy  sakal,  5. 

Psa.  32.  title.  (A  psalm)  of  David,  Maschil 

j2.  „  To  the  chief  Musician,  3Iascliil,  for  the 

44.  ,,  for  the  sons  of  Korah,  Maschil 

45.  „  for  the  sons  of  Korah,  3Iaschil,  A  Song  of 

52.  „  To  the  chief  3IUsician,  3Iascliil,  (A) 

53.  ,,  chief  31usician  upon  3Iahalath,  3Iascliil 

54.  „  chief  Musician  upon  Neginoth,  3Iascliil 

55.  „  To  the  chief  3Iusician  on  Neginoth,  3Ias. 
74.  „  3Iaschil  of  Asaph 

78.  ,,  Maschil  of  Asaph 

88.  „  3Iaschil  of  Heman  the  Ezrahite 

89.  „  3Iaschil  of  Ethan  the  Ezrahite 

142.  ,,  Maschil  of  David  ;  A  prayer  when  he 
MASH,  m. 

A  son  of  Aram,  son  of  Shem,'the  same  as  Meshech,  in 

Ch.  1.  17. 

Gen.  10.  23  children  of  Aram;  Uz,and  Hul.  .and  31. 


MA'-SHAL,  b&D  depressed. 1. 

A  Levitical  city  in  Asher.  See  ilisheal. 

1  Ch.  6.  74  of  the  tribe  of  Asher ;  M.  with  her  subu. 

MASON  — 

1.  To  grave  a  stone,  enn  charash  eben. 

2  Sa.  5.  11  and  masons :  and  they  built  David  an  I10. 

2.  To  make  a  hedge  or  wall,  "via  gadar. 

2  Hi.  12.  12  to  masons,  and  heivers  of  stone,  and  to 
22.  6  carpenters,  and  builders,  and  masons, and 

3.  To  hew,  dig,  3sn  chatsab. 

1  Ch.22.  2  he  set  masons  to  hew  wrought  stones  to 

2  Ch.24.  12  hired  masons  and  carpenters  to  repair  the 
Ezra  3.  7  They  gave  money  also  unto  the  masons 

4 . To  work  or  devise  a  wall,  Yp  ann  charash  qir. 

1  Ch.  14.  1  masons  and  carpenters,  to  build  him  an 

MAS-RE'-KAH,  .ippij’a  place  of  rivers. 

A  place  in  Edom,  between  Petra  and  Sliobek,  the  place  of 
Samlah,  the  fifth  king  of  Edom. 

Gen.  36.  36  Hadad  died,  and  Samlah  of  31.  reigned  in 
1  Ch.  1.  47  when  Hadad  was  dead,  Samlah  of  31.  rei. 

MAS'-SA,  f«’»  burden. 

A  son  of  Ishmael,  son  of  Hagar,  and  his  land  near 
Dumah,  in  3Iount  Seir.  B.C.  1880. 

Gen.  25. 14  And  Mishma,  and  Dumah,  and  M. 

1  Ch.  1.  30  3Iishma,  and  Dumah,  M.,  Hadad,  and  T. 

MAS'-SAH,  nEffl  trial,  temptation. 

A  place  also  called  Meribah,  in  the  wilderness,  where 
the  people  murmured  for  want  of  water.  B.C.  1492. 
Exodi7.  7  he  called  the  name  of  the  place  31.,  and 
Deut.  6. 16  Ye  shall  not  tempt  the  Lord.  .as.  .in  31. 
9.  22  and  at  31. .  .ye  provoked  the  Lord  to  wr. 

33.  8  thy  liolyone,whomthoudidstproveatM. 

MAST  — 

1  .Mast,  cable,  rope,  San  chibbcl. 

Prov  23.  34  as  he  that  lieth  upon  the  top  of  a  mast 

2 .A  pole,  mast,  jun  toren. 

Isa.  33.  23  they  could  not  well  strengthen  their  mast 
Eze.  27.  5  have  taken  cedars.. tomake  mastsfor  thee 

MASTER  — 

1  .Lord,  sir,  pis  adon. 

Gen.  24.  9  under  the  thigh  of  Abraham  his  master 

24. 10  ten  camels  of  the  camels  of  his  master 
24.  10  the  goods  of  his  master  (were)  in  his  hand 
24.  12,  27,  42,  48  Lord  God  of  my  master  Abra. 
24.  12  and  show'  kindness  unto  my  master  Abra. 

24. 14  thou  hast  showed  kindness  unto  my  master 
24.  27  who  hath  not  left  destitute  my  master  of 
24.27  led . .  to  the  house  of  my  master's  brethren 
24.  35  the  Lord  hath  blessed  my  master  greatly 
24.  36  my  master’s  wife  bare  a  son  to  my  master 
24.  37  my  master  made  me  swear,  saying.  Thou 

34.  39  I  said  unto  my  master,  Peradventure  the 
34.  44  hath  appointed  out  for  my  master's  son 
34. 48  take  my  master's  brother's  daughter  unto 
34.  49  will  deal  kindly  and  truly  with  my  master 
34.  51  let  her  be  thy  master's  son’s  wife,  as  the 
34.  54  and  he  said,  Send  me  away  unto  my  master 
34.  56  send  me  away  that  I  may  go  to  my  master 
34.  65  And  the  servant  (had)  said.  It  (is)  my  ma. 
39.  2  in  the  house  of  his  master  the  Egyptian 
39.  3  his  master  saw  that  the  Lord  (was)  with 
39.  7  master’s  wife  cast  her  eyes  upon  Joseph 
39.  8  unto  his  master’s  wife.  Behold,  my  master 
39.  19  his  master  heard  the  word  A  of  his  wife 
39.  20  Joseph’s  master  took  him,  and  put  him 

Exod2i.  4  If  his  master  have  given  him  a  wife,  and 
21.  4  her  children  shall  be  her  master’s,  aud  he 
21.  5  I  love  my  master,  my  wife,  and  my  chil. 
21.  6  master  shall  bi-ing  him  unto  the  judges 
21.  6  his  master  shall  bore  his  ear  through 
21.  8  If  she  please  not  her  master,  who  hath 
21.  32  unto  their  master  thirty  shekels  of  silver 
Deut  23.  15  Thou  slialt  uot  deliver  unto  his  master 

23. 15  which  is  escaped  from  his  master  unto 
Judg  19. 11  the  servant  said  unto  his  master.  Come,  I 

19.  12  master  said  unto  him,  We  will  not  turn 

1  Sa.  20.  38  And  Jonathan’s  lad.  .came  to  his  master 

24.  6  I  should  do  this  thing  unto  my  master 

25. 10  that  break  away  every  man  from  his  ma. 

25.  14  salute  our  master  ;  and  he  railed  on  them 
25.  17  evil  is  determined  against  ourmaster,  and 

26. 16  ye  have  not  kept  your  roaster,  the  Lord’s 

29.  4  he  reconcile  himself  unto  his  master? 

29. 10  master’s  servants  that  are  come  with  thee 
30. 13  and  my  master  left  me,  because  three  d. 

30.  15  deliver  me  into  the  hands  of  my  master 

2  Sa.  2.  7  your  master  Saul  is  dead,  and  also  the 

9.  9  I  have  given  unto  thy  master’s  son  all 

9. 10  thy  master’s  son  may  have  food  to  eat 
9.  10  thy  master’s  son  shall  eat  bread  alway 
12.  8  thy  master’s  house,  and  thy  master’s  wi. 
16.  3  king  said, And  where  (is)  thy  master’s  son? 

1  Ki.  22.  17  These  have  no  master ;  let  them  return 

2  Ki.  2.  3,  5  the  Lord  will  take  away  thy  master 

2.  16  seek  thy  master :  lest  peradventure  the 

5.  1  Naamam.was  a  great  man  with  his  master 
5. 18  when  my  master  goeth  into  the  house  of 

5.  20  Behold,  my  master  hath  spared  Naaraan 

5.  22  My  master  hath  sent  me,  saying.  Behold 

3.  25  he  w'ent  in,  and  stood  before  his  master 

6.  5  and  he  cried,  and  said,  Alas,  master  ! 

6. 15  Alas,  my  master  !  how  shall  we  do? 

6.  22  may  eat  and  drink,  and  go  to  their  master 

6.  23  andtheywenttotheirmaster.Sothebands 


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sound  of  Iris  master’s  feet  behind  him  ? 
came  to  his  master ;  who  said  to  him 
slialt  smite  the  house  of  Ahab  thy  master 
(Had)  Zimri  peace,  who  slew  his  master? 
seeing  your  master's  sons  (are)  with  you 
best  and  meetest  of  your  master's  sons 
Look,  .out  and  fight  for  your  master’s  house 
the  heads  of  the  men  your  master's  sons 
I  conspired  against  my  master,  and  slew 
of  the  least  of  my  master’s  servants,  and 
Hath  my  master  sent  me  to  thy  master 
whom,  .his  master  hath  sent  to  reproach 
Thus  shall  ye  say  to  your  master,  Thus  saith 
saying,  He  mil  fall  to  his  master  Saul  to 
and  the  Lord  said,  These  have  no  master 
the  servant  (is)  free  from  his  master 
(look)  unto  the  hand  of  their  masters 
for  he  refresheth  the  soul  of  his  masters 
he  that  waiteth  on  his  master  shaU  be 
Accuse  not  a  servant  unto  his  master,  lest 
as  with  the  servant,  so  with  his  master 
to  my  master  the  king  of  Assyria,  and 
of  the  least  of  my  master’s  servants,  and 
Hath  my  master  sent  me  to  thy  master 
his  master  hath  sent  to  reproach  the 
Thus  shall  ye  say  unto  your  master.  Thus 
command  them  to  say  unto  their  masters 
Thus  shall  ye  say  unto  your  masters 
which  say  to  their  masters,  Bring,  and 
which  fill  their  masters’  houses  with  viol, 
a  servant  his  master :  if  then  I  (be)  a  father 
if  1  (be)  a  master,  where  (is)  my  fear  ?  saith 


2.Master,  owner,  Sys  baal. 

Exod22.  8  the  master  of  the  house  shall  be  brought 
Judg  19.  22  spake  to  the  master  of  the  house,  the  old 
19.  23  the  master  of  the  house,  went  out  unto 
Eccl.12.  ii  fastened  (by)  the  masters  of  assemblies 
Isa.  1.  3  the  ass  his  master’s  crib :  (but)  Israel  doth 


3. Great,  mighty,  elder,  31  rob. 

Dan.  1.  3  unto  Aslipenaz  the  master  of  his  eunuens 
4.  9  O  Belteshazzar,  master  of  the  magicians 
5. 11  made  master  of  the  magicians,  astrologers 
Jon.  1.  6  theshipmastercametohim,  aud  said  unto 


4 .Prince,  head,  chief,  captain,  -\ig  sar. 

Exod.  1.  11  they  did  set  over  them  task  masters  to 
1  CI1.15.  27  the  master  of  the  song  with  the  singers 


5.  To  awake,  stir  up,  ~ny  ur. 

Mai.  2. 12  the  master  and  the  scholar,  out  of  the 
C..1  despot,  sovereign  master,  Secnror^s  clespotes. 

1  Ti.  6.  1  count  their  own  masters  worthy  of  all 

6.  2  they  that  have  believing  masters,  let  them 

2  Ti.  2.  21  and  meet  for  the  master’s  use,  (and)  pre. 
Titus  2.  9  to  be  obedient  unto  their  own  masters 

1  Pe.  2.  18  (be)  subject  to  (your)  masters  with  all  fear 
7 .Teacher,  5i8a<nca\os  didaskalos. 

Matt.  8.  19  Master,  I  will  follow  thee  whithersoever 
9. 11  Why  eateth  your  Master  with  publicans 
10.  24  The  disciple  is  not  above  (his)  master,  nor 
10.  25  It  is  enough,  .that  he  be  as  his  master 
12.  38  Master,  we  would  see  a  sign  from  thee 
17.  24  and  said, Doth  not  your  master'pay  tribute 
19.  16  Master,  what  good  thing  shall  I  do,  that 
22.  16  Master,  we  know  that  thou  art  true,  and 
22.  24  Master,  Moses  said.  If  a  man  die,  having 
22.  36  Master,  which  (is)  the  great  commandm. 
26.  18  The  Master  saith,  My  time  is  at  hand ;  I 
Mark  4.  38  Master,  carest  thou  not  that  we  perish  ? 

5.  35  whytroublestthouthe  Master  any  further 
9.  17  Master,  I  have  brought  unto  thee  my  son 
9.  38  Master,  we  saw  one  casting  out  devils  in 

10.  17  Good  Master,  what  shall  I  do  that  I  may 
10.  20  Master,  all  these  have  I  observed  from  my 
10.  35  Master,  we  would  that  thou  shouldest  do 

12. 14  Master,  we  know  that  thou  art  true,  and 
12.  19  Master,  Moses  wrote  unto  us,  If  a  man’s 

12.  32  Master,  thou  hast  said  the  truth:  forthere 

13.  1  Master,  see  what  manner  of  stones  and 

14. 14  Master  saith,  Where  is  the  guest  chamber 
Luke  3. 12  and  said  unto  him,  Master,  what  shall  we 

6.  40  The  disciple  is  not  above  his  master :  but 

6.  40  that  is  perfect  shall  be  as  his  master 

7.  40  say  unto  thee.  And  he  saith,  Master,  say 

8.  49  daughter  is  dead ;  trouble  not  the  Master 

9.  38  Master,  I  beseech  thee,  look  upon  my  son 

10.  25  Master,  what  shall  I  do  to  inherit  eternal 

11.  45  Master,  thus  saying  thou  reproachest  us 

12.  13  Master,  speak  to  my  brother,  that  he  di. 
18. 18  Master,  what  shall  I  do  to  inherit  eternal 

19.  39  said  unto  him, Master, rebuketliy  disciples 

20.  21  saying,  Master,  we  know  that  thousayest 
20.  28  Master,  Moses  wrote  unto  us,  If  any  man's 

20.  39  answering  said, Master, thouhast  well  said 

21.  7  Master,  but  when  shall  these  things  be  ? 
22. 11  The  Master  saith  untqthee.  Where  is  the 

John  1.  38  which  is  to  say,  being  interpreted,  -Master 
3. 10  Art  thou  a  master  of  Israel,  and  knowest 
8.  4  [They  say  unto  him,  Master,  this  woman] 
11.  28  The  Master  is  come,  and  caUeth  fer  thee 

13.  13  Ye  call  me  Master  and  Lord ;  and  ye  say 
13.  14  If  I  then,  (your)  Lord  and  .Master,  have 
20.  16  saith . .  Rabboni !  which  is  to  say,  Master 

Jas.  3.  1  My  brethren,  be  not  many  masters,  kno. 

8. Superintendent,  one  who  stands  over,  irrurr  arris. 
Luke  5.  5  Master,  we  have  toiled  all  the  night,  and 
8.  24  awoke  him,  saying,  Master,  master,  we 
8.  45  Master,  the  multitude  throng  thee  and 
9. 33  Peter  said  unto  Jesus,  Master,  it  is  good 


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Luke  9.  49  Master,  we  saw  one  casting  out  devils  in 
17.  13  aud  said,  Jesus,  Master,  have  mercy  on  us 

9.  A  leader,  (cadijyijr^s  kathegetes. 

Matt.23.  8,  10  for  one  is  your  [Master],  (even)  Christ 
23. 10  Neither  be  ye  called  masters  :  for  one  is 

10 . Master,  lord,  sir,  nvpws  kurios. 

Matt.  6.  24  No  man  can  serve  two  masters  :  for  either 

15.  27  crumbs  which  fall  from  their  masters'  ta. 
Marki3.  35  not  when  the  master  of  the  house  cometh 
Luke  14.  21  the  master  of  the  house,  being  angry,  said 

16.  13  No  servant  can  serve  two  masters  :  for 
Acts  16. 16  which  brought  her  masters  much  gain  by 

16.  19  her  masters  saw  that  the  hope  of  their 
Rom  14.  4  to  his  own  master  he  standeth  or  falleth 
Epli.  6.  s  are  (your)  masters  according  to  the  flesh 
6.  9  ye  masters,  do  the  same  things  unto  them 
6.  9  knowing  that  your  Master,  .is  in  heaven 
Col.  3. 22  (your)  masters  according  to  the  flesh 

4.  1  Masters, giveunto(your)servantsthatwh. 
4.  1  knowing  that  ye  also  have  a  Master  in  he. 

11  .Rabbi,  mg  teacher,  (Heb.' 3"i)  pa/3/3i  rabbi. 
Matt26.  25  Then  Judas,  .said.  Master,  is  it  I?  He  said 
26.  49  and  said,  Hail,  Master !  and  kissed  him 
Mark  9.  5  Master,  it  is  good  for  us  to  be  here  :  and 
ir.  2:  saith  unto  him.  Master,  behold,  the  fig  tree 
14.  45  and  saith,  Master,  [master];  and  kissed 
John  4.  31  his  disciples  prayed  him,  saying,  Master 
9.  2  Master,  who  did  sin,  this  man,  or  his 

11.  8  disciples  say  unto  him,  Master,  the  Jews 

1 2.  Pilot, steersman,  governo  r,Kvfiepv{\rr\s  kubernetes. 
Acts  27. 11  centurion  believed  the  master  and  the 
Rev.  18.  17  Aud  every  ship  master,  and  all  the  com. 
MASTER  BUILDER  — 

Chief  architect,  apxtreKTaiv  architekton. 

1  Co.  3.  10  as  a  wise  master  builder,  I  have  laid  the 
[See  also  Sheep  master,  task  master,  ship  master.] 

MASTERY,  (to  have)  — 

1.  Might,  rnu?  geburah. 

Exod32.  18  the  voice  of  (them  that)  shout  for  mastery 

2.  To  rule,  have  power,  B by  shelet. 

Dan.  6.  24  and  the  lions  liad  the  mastery  of  them 

MATE  — 

Friend,  companion,  neighbour,  mjn  reuth. 

Isa.  34.  15  also  be  gathered,  every  ohe  with  her  mate 
34.  16  none  shall  want  her  mate :  for  my  mouth 

MA-THU-SA -LA,  Ma0ov<rd\a — See  Methuselah. 
Luke  3.  37  M.,  which  was  (the  son)  of  Enoch,  which 

MAT'-RED,  Ood  is  pursuer. 

Mother  of  Mehetabel,  wife  of  Hadar,  last  of  the  old 
kings  of  Edom.  B.c.  1500. 

Gen.  36.  39  Mehetabel,  the  daughter  of  M.,  the  dau. 
1  Ch.  1.  50  Mehetabel,  the  daughter  of  M.,  the  daug. 

MAT'-RI,  ’-1BD  ./ ah  is  watching. 

Head  of  a  Benjamite  family  from  which  Saul  came. 
B.C.  1096. 

1  Sa.  10.  21  the  family  of  M.  was  taken,  and  Saul  the 
MATRIX— 

Womb,  Drri  rechem. 

Exodi3. 12  setapart.  .all  that  openeth  the  matrix,  and 

13.  15  all  that  openeth  the  matrix,  being  males 
34.  19  All  that  openeth  the  matrix  (is)  mine ;  and 
Num.  3.  12  the  first  born  that  openeth  the  matrix 

18. 15  Every  thing  that  openeth  the  matrix  iu  all 
MAT'-TAN,  Jl?B  gift. 

1.  A  priest  of  Baal  in  Jerusalem  in  the  days  of  Athaliah, 
and  slain  along  with  her.  b.c.  878. 

2  Ki.11. 18  slew  M.  the  priest  of  Baal  before  the  alt. 
2  Ch.23.  17  slew  M.  the  priest  of  Baal  before  the  alt. 

2.  The  father  of  Shephatiah,  a  prince  of  Judah  in  the 
time  of  Zedekiah.  B.c.  630. 

Jer.  38.  1  Shephatiah  the  son  of  M.,  and  Gedaliah 
MAT-TA'-NAH,  rnna  gift. 

A  station  of  Israel,  N.  of  the  Arnon,  and  W.  of  the  wil¬ 
derness  of  Kedemoth. 

Num2i.  18  And  from  the  wilderness  (they  went)  to  M. 
21.  19  And  from  M.  to  Nahaliel :  and  from  Na. 

MAT-TAN'-IAH,  n;jBD,  gift  of  Jah. 

1.  A  brother  of  Jehoiakim,  made  king  instead  of  his 
nephew  Jehoiakim,  also  called  Zedelciah.  B.c.  590.  The 
last  king  of  Judah. 

2Ki.  24. 17  made  M.  his  father’s  brother  king  in  his 

2.  A  Levite,  descendant  of  Asaph,  whose  family  dwelt 
in  Jerusalem.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.  9. 15  Heresh,  and  Galal,  and  M.  the  son  of  Mi. 

2  Ch.20.  14  the  son  of  M.,  a  Levite  of  the  sons  of  As. 
Neh.n.  17  And  M.  the  son  of  Micha,  the  son  of  Za. 

11.  22  Hashabiah,  the  son  of  M.,  the  son  of  Mi. 

12.  8  M.,  [which  was)  over  the  thanksgiving,  he 
12.  25  M.,  and  Bakbukiah,  Obadiah,  Meshullam 
12.  35  Shemaiah,  the  son  of  M.,  the  son  of  Mic. 

3.  A  son  of  Heman  the  singer.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.25.  4  sons  of  Heman ;  Bukkiah,  M.,  Uzziel 

25. 16  The  ninth  to  M.,  (he),  his  sons,  and  his  hr. 

4.  A  descendant  of  Asaph  who  helped  to  cleanse  the 
temple  in  the  days  of  king  Hezekiah.  B.C.  726. 

2  Ch.29.  13  of  the  sons  of  Asaph ;  Zechariah  and  M. 


5.  A  descendant  of  Elam  that  had  taken  a  strange  wife. 
B.C.  436. 

Ezra  10.  26  of  the  sons  of  Elam ;  M.,  Zechariah,  and 

6.  A  son  of  Zattu  that  had  done  the  same. 

Ezra  io.  27  the  sons  of  Zattu;  Elioenai,  Eliashib,  M. 

7.  One  of  the  family  of  Pahath-Moab  who  had  done  the 
same. 

Ezra  10.  30  the  sons  of  Pahath-moab ;  Adna,  and . .  M. 

8.  A  son  of  Bani  that  had  done  the  same. 

Ezra  10.  37  M.,  Mattenai,  and  Jaasau 

9.  A  Levite  whose  descendant  Ilanan  was  one  of  the 
treasurers  appointed  by  Nehemiah.  b.c.  536. 

Neh.  13. 13  Hanan  the  son  of  Zaccur,  the  son  of  M. 
MAT-TA'-THA,  MaTTaOa  gift. 

An  ancestor  of  Jesus. 

Luke  3.  31  Menan,  which  was  (the  son)  of  M.,  which 
MAT-TA'-THAH,  ffltTID. 

One  of  the  family  of  Hashum  that  had  taken  a  strange 
wife.  B.c.  456. 

Ezra  10.  33  Of  the  sons  of  Hashum;  Mattenai,  M.,  Z. 
MAT  TA-TIII- AS.  M arradias. 

1.  An  ancestor  of  Jesus. 

Luke  3.  25  M.,  which  was  (the  son)  of  Amos,  which 

2.  An  ancestor  of  the  former  in  the  sixth  remove. 

Luke  3.  26  Maath,  which  was  (the  son)  of  M.,  which 

MAT-TE-NA'-I,  ’Jfip  gift  of  Jah. 

1.  One  of  the  family  of  Hashum  that  had  taken  a  strange 
wife.  B.c.  456. 

Ezra  10.  33  of  the  sons  of  Hashum ;  M.,  Mattathah 

2.  One  of  the  family  of  Bani  that  had  done  the  same. 
Ezra  10.  37  Mattaniah,  M.,  and  Jaasau 

3.  A  priest  of  the  family  of  Joiarib.  B.c.  500. 

Neh.  12. 19  And  of  Joiarib,  M. ;  of  Jedaiah,  Uzzi 

MATTER  — 

1.  Word,  matter,  thing,  -qi  dabar. 

Gen.  24.  9  and  sware  to  him  concerning  that  matter 
Exodi8. 16  When  they  have  a  matter,  they  come  unto 
18.  22  every  great  matter  they  shall  bring  unto 
18.  22  but  every  small  matter  they  shall  judge 

18.  26  every  small  matter  they  judged  themsel. 

23.  7  Keep  thee  far  from  a  false  matter  ;  and 

24.  14  if  any  man  have  any  matters  to  do,  let  him 
Num.  16. 49  them  that  died  about  the  matter  of  Kor. 

25. 18  in  the  matter  of  Peor,  and  in  the  matter 
31. 16  commit  trespass,  .in  the  matter  of  Peor 
Deut.  3.  26  speak  no  more  unto  me  of  this  matter 
17.  8  If  there  ariseamatter  too  hard  for  thee 

17.  8  matters  of  controversy,  within  thy  gates 

19.  15  witnesses,  shall  the  matter  be  established 
22.  26  and  slayeth  him,  even  so  (is)  this  matter 

Ruth  3.  18  how  the  matter  willfall :  fortheman  will 

1  Sa.  io.  16  But  of  the  matter  of  the  kingdom,  whereof 

16.  18  a  man  of  war,  and  prudent  in  matters 

20.  23  (as  touching)  the  matter  which  thou  and 
20.  39  only  Jonathan  and  David  knew  the  mat. 
30.  24  who  will  hearken  untoyouinthismatter? 

2  Sa.  1.  4  How  went  the  matter  ?  I  pray  thee,  tell 

1 1.  19  made  an  end  of  telling  the  matters  of  the 
15.  3  See,  thy  matters  (are)  good  and  right ;  but 

18.  13  for  there  is  no  matter  hid  from  the  king 

19.  29  speakest  thou  any  more  of  thy  matters  ? 

19.  42  wherefore  then  be  ye  angry  for  this  ma.  ? 

20.  21  The  matter  (is)  not  so  ;  but  a  man  of  m. 

1  Ki.  8.  59  at  all  times,  as  the  matter  shall  require 

15.  5  save  only  in  the  matter  of  Uriah  the  Hit. 

1  Ch.26.  32  for  every  matter  pertaining  to  God,  and 

27.  1  that  served  the  king  in  any  matter  of  the 

2  Ch.  8. 15  concerning  any  matter,  or  concerningthe 

19. 1 1  priest  (is)  over  you  in  all  matters  of  the  L. 
19.  11  for  all  the  king’s  matters:  also  the  Levites 

24.  5  see  that  ye  hasten  the  matter.  Howbeit 
Ezra  10.  4  Arise  ;  for  (this)  matter  (belongeth)  unto 

10.  9  because  of  (this)  matter,  and  for  the  great 
10.  14  wrath  of  our  God  for  this  matterbe  turned 
10.  16  and  sat  down,  .to  examine  the  matter 
Neh.  11.  24  at  the  king’s  hand  in  all  matters  concer. 
Esth.  2.  23  when  inquisition  was  made  of  the  matter 
3.  4  to  see  whether  Mordecai’s  matters  would 
9.  31  the  matters  of  the  fastings  and  their  cry 
9.  32  confirmed  these  matters  of  Purim;  and 
Job  19.  28  seeing  the  root  of  the  matter  is  found  in 
33.  13  givetli  not  account  of  any  of  his  matters 
Psa.  35.  20  devise  deceitful  matters  against  (them) 

45.  1  My  heart  is  inditing  a  good  matter  :  I  sp. 
64.  5  encourage  themselves  (in)  an  evil  matter 
Prov.11.  13  of  a  faithful  spirit  concealetli  the  matter 

16.  20  He  that  handleth  a  matter  wisely  shall 

17.  9  but  he  that  repeateth  a  matter  separateth 

18. 13  He  that  answereth  a  matter  before  he  he. 

25.  2  honour  of  kings  (is)  tosearclioutamatter 
Eccl.  10.  20  that  which  hath  wings  shall  tell  the  mat. 

12. 13  hear  the  conclusion  of  the  whole  matter 
Jer.  38.  27  left  off.  .for  the  matter  was  not  perceived 
Eze.  9.  11  reported  the  matter,  saying,  I  have  done 
Dan.  1. 14  So  he  consented  to  them  in  this  matter 

1.  20  in  all  matters  of  wisdom  (and)  understan. 
9.  23  therefore  understand  the  matter,  and  co. 

2.  Business,  matter,  pleasure,  fan  chephets. 

Eccl.  5.  8  marvel  not  at  the  matter  :  for  (he  that 

3.  Reason,  behaviour,  decree,  Di’p  taam. 

Ezra  5.  5  to  cease,  till  the  matter  came  to  Darius 

4.  Word,  speech,  matter,  n)>a  millah. 

Job  32. 18  For  I  am  full  of  matter;  the  spiritwithin 


Dan.  2. 10  that  car!  show  the  king’s  matter  :  theref 
2.  23  made  known  unto  us  the  king's  matter 
7.  1  wrote,  .(and)  told  the  sum  of  the  matters 
7.  28  Hitherto  (is)  the  end  of  the  matter.  As 
7.  28  troubled . .  but  I  kept  the  matter  in  my 

5.  Sentence,  matter,  letter,  Dsns  pithgam. 

Dan.  3. 16  not  careful  to  answer  thee  in  this  matter 
4.  17  This  matter  (is)  by  the  decree  of  the  wa. 

6.  Word,  thing,  matter,  \6yos  logos. 

Mark  1.  45  to  blaze  abroad  the  matter,  insomuch 
Acts  8.  21  hast  neither  part  nor  lot  in  this  matter 
15.  6  came  together  for  to  consider  of  this  mat. 

19.  38  if  Demetrius ..  have  a  matter  against  any 

7.  Any  thing  done,  affair,  matter,  it  pay  pa  pragma. 

1  Co.  6.  1  Dare  any  of  you,  having  a  matter  against 

2  Co.  7.  11  approved  yourselves  to  be  elearinthism. 
1  Th.  4.  6  defraud  his  brother  in  (any)  matter:  bee. 

8 . Matter,  uAg  hule. 

Jas.  3.  5  Behold  how  great  a  matter  a  little  fire 
[See  also  Great,  small,  this,  wrong.] 

MATTER,  to  make  — 

To  bear  or  carry  diversely,  8ia<pcpw  diaphero. 

Gal.  2.  6  it  maketli  no  matter  to  me  :  God  accept. 
MAT'-THAN,  M arQdv,  M a66dv. 

An  ancestor  of  Jesus,  through  Joseph. 

Matt.  1.  15  aud  Eleazar  begat  M. ;  and  M.  begat  Jacob 
MAT-THAT,  Mar0aT,  Ma@0ar. 

1.  The  grandfather  of  Joseph,  the  husband  of  Mary. 
Luke  3.  24  (the  son)  of  M.,  which  was  (the  son)  of  L. 

2.  A  more  remote  ancestor  still. 

Luke  3.  29  Jorim,  which  was  (the  son)  of  M.,  which 
MAT-THEW,  Mardaios,  M a66a7os. 

A  tax  gatherer  (called  also  Levi,  the  son  of  Alpheus)  who 
became  an  apostle  of  Christ,  and  is  generally  reckoned 
to  have  written  the  first  gospel,  a.d.  40. 

Matt.  g.  9  Jesus,  .saw  a  man,  named  M.,  sitting  at 
10.  3  Thomas,  and  M.  the  publican ;  James  (the 
Mark  3. 18  Bartholomew,  and  M.,  and  Thomas,  and 
Luke  6. 15  M.  and  Thomas,  James  the  (son)  of  Alph. 
Acts  1.  13  Bartholomew,  and  M.,  James  (the  sonjof 

MAT-THI-AS,  Mareias,  MadBlas. 

A  disciple  surnamed  Justus,  chosen  by  lot  to  succeed 
Judas  Iscariot  as  an  apostle. 

Acts  1.  23  And  they  appointed  two,  Joseph . .  and  M. 
1.  26  the  lot  fell  upon  M. ;  and  he  was  numbered 
MAT-TITH-IAH,  .TfiM,  vvnnp  gift  of  Jah. 

1.  A  Korahite  who  had  the  charge  of  “things  made  in 
the  pans.”  B.c.  500. 

1  Ch.  9.  31  And  M.,  (one)  of  the  Levites,  who  (was) 

2.  A  Levite,  singer  and  gate  keeper  in  the  days  of  David. 
B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.15.  18  And  with  them  .  .Maaseiah,  and  M.,  andE. 

15.  21  And  M.,  and  Elipheleh,  and  Mikneiah 

16.  5  next  to  him . . M.,  and  Eliab,  and  Benaiah 

3.  Son  of  Jeduthun,  in  the  days  of  David.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.25.  3  sons  °f  Jeduthun  ;  Gedaliah.  .and  M.  six 

25.  21  The  fourteenth  to  M.,  (he),  his  sons,  and 

4.  One  of  the  family  of  Nebo  that  had  taken  a  strange 
wife.  B.c.  456. 

Ezra.io.  43  the  sons  of  Nebo ;  Jeiel,  M.,  Zabad,  Zeb. 

5.  A  prince,  priest,  or  Levite  that  stood  beside  Ezra  when 
he  read  the  law  of  the  people.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  8.  4  beside  him  stood  M.,  and  Shema,  and  A. 
MAY,  mayest,  might  — 

1  .To  be  able,  yakol. 

Gen.  43.  32  because  the  Egyptiansmightnoteatbread 
44.  26  for  we  may  not  see  the  man’s  face,  except 
Deut  7.  22  thou  mayest  not  consume  them  at  once 
12.  17  Thou  mayest  not  eat  within  thy  gates  the 
16.  5  Thou  mayest  not  sacrifice  the  passover 
17. 15  thou  mayest  not  seta  stranger  over  thee 

21.  16  he  may  not  make  the  son  of  the  beloved 

22.  3  do  likewise:  thou  mayest  not  hide  thyself 
22. 19,  29  he  may  not  put  her  away  all  his  days 
24.  4  may  not  take  her  again  to  be  his  wife,  after 

Josh.  9.  19  now  therefore  we  may  not  touch  them 
Judg2i.  18  Howbeit  we  may  not  give  them  wives  of 

2  Sa.  17.  17  for  they  might  not  be  seen  to  come  into 
1  Ki.  13.  16  I  may  not  return  with  thee,  nor  go  in  with 

20.  9  I  will  do:  but  tliis  thing  I  may  not  do.  And 
Eccl.  6. 10  neither  may  he  eonteud  with  him  that  is 
Jer.  13.  23  may  ye  also  do  good,  that  are  accustomed 

2.To  be  able,  Svvapat  dunamai. 

Matt26.  9  this  ointment  might  have  been  sold  for 

26.  42  if  this  cup  may  not  pass  away  from  me 
Mark  4.  32  fowls  of  the  air  may  lodge  underthe  sha. 

14.  '5  it  might  have  been  sold  for  more  than  th. 
14.  7  whensoever  ye  will  ye  may  do  them  good 
Luke  16.  2  for  thou  mayest  be  no  longer  steward 
Acts  17.  19  May  we  know  what  this  new  doctrine,  w. 
19.  40  no  cause  whereby  we  may  give  an  account 
24.  8  by  examiningof  whomthyself  mayesttake 

24. 11  Because  that  thou  mayest  understand,  that 

25. 11  no  man  may  deliver  me  unto  them.  I  ap. 

26.  32  This  man  might  have  been  set  at  liberty 

27.  12  if  by  any  means  they  might  attain  to  Ph. 

1  Co.  7.  21  but  if  thou  mayest  be  made  free,  use  (it) 

14.  31  For  ye  ma^  all  prophesy  one  by  one,  that 
Eph.  3.  4  Whereby,  when  ye  read,  ye  may  unders. 

1  Th.  2.  6  when  we  might  have  been  burdensome 
Rev.  13.  17  that  no  man  might  buy  or  sell,  save  he  that 


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3.  It  is  allowed,  privileged,  possible,  eferrri  exesti. 
Acts  8.  37  If  thou  beiievest.  .thou  mayest.  And  he 

21.  37  May  I  speak  unto  thee?  Who  said,  Canst 

4.  To  be  strong,  have  strength,  icrxvw  ischuo. 

Matt.  8.  28  so  that  no  man  might  pass  by  that  way 

MAY  be,  it  — 

1 .  If  so  be,  it  may  be,  unless,  ulai. 

Gen.  16.  2  it  may  be  that  I  may  obtain  children  by 
2  Ki.19.  4  It  may  be  the  Lord  thy  God  will  hear  all 
Job  1.  5  It  may  be  that  my  sons  have  sinned,  and 
Zeph  2.  3  it  may  be  ye  shall  be  hid  in  the  day  of  the 

2 . Perhaps,  laws  isos. 

Luke2o.  13  it  may  be  they  will  reverence  (him)  when 

MATTOCK  — 

1. Sword,  weapon,  axe,  tool,  Tin  chereb. 

2  Ch.34.  6  even  unto  Naplitali,  with  their  mattocks 

2.  Mattock,  nynna  machareshah. 

1  Sa.  13.  23  his  coulter,  and  his  ax,  and  his  mattock 

13.  21  Yet  they  had  a  file  for  the  mattocks,  and 

3 . A  rake,  Tiya  mader. 

Isa.  7.  25  that  shall  be  digged  with  the  mattock 

MAUL  — 

A  maul,  axe,  |”so  mephits. 

Prov.25. 18  (is)  a  maul,  and  a  sword,  and  a  sharp  ar. 

MAW  — 

Maw,  stomach,  nap  qebah. 

Deuti8.  3  shoulder,andtlietwocheeks,andthemaw 
MAZ  ZA -ROTH,  ninja. 

The  (twelve)  constellations  of  the  Zodiac. 

Job.  38.  32  Canst  thou  bring  forth  M.  in  his  season? 
BE  — 

1.7,  I  myself,  '}*  ani. 

1  Sa.  25.  24  my  lord,  (upon)  me  (let  this)  iniquity  (lye) 
2. Sold,  breath,  trs:  nephesh. 

Num23- 10  Let  me  die  the  death  of  the  righteous,  and 
Judgi6.  30  Let  me  die  with  the  Philistines.  And  heb. 
1  Ki.  20.  32  saitli,  1  pray  thee,  let  me  live.  And  he  said 

3.1,  I  myself,  lyw  ego. 

Phm.  20  Yea,  brother,  let  me  have  joy  of  thee  in 

4.  Of  myself,  epaurov  emautou. 

Matt.  8.  9  authority,  having  soldiers  under  me  :  and 
Luke  7.  8  authority,  having  under  me  soldiers  ;  and 
Johni2.  32  And  I.  .will  draw  all  (men)  unto  me 
Phm.  13  Whom  I  would  have  retained  with  me 

5.  Me,  Ipl  ( acc .)  erne. 

Matt  10.  37,  37  more  than  me,  is  not  worthy  of  me 

10.  40  receiveth-  me ;  and  he  that  receiveth  me 

18.  5  little  child  in  my  name  receiveth  me 

18.  6  these  little  ones  which  believe  in  me,  it 

18.  21  how  oft  shall  my  brother  sin  against  me 

26.  10  forshe  hath  wrought  a  good  work  upon  me 
26.  11  always  with  you ;  but  me  ye  have  not  al. 

[This  particle  occurs  so  translated  72  times.] 

6 . To  me,  ipol  ( dat .)  emoi. 

Matt  10.  32  Whosoever  therefore  shall  confess  me  be. 

11.  6  whosoever  shall  not  be  offended  in  me 
18.  26,  29  have  patience  [with  me],  and  I  will  p. 

25.  40  my  brethren,  ye  have  done  (it)  unto  me 
25.  45  of  the  least  of  these,  ye  did  (it)  not  to  me 
26.31  All  yeshall  be  offended  because  of  me  this 

[This  particle  occurs  so  translated  34  times.] 

7 .Of  me,  ep ov  (gen.)  emou. 

Matt.  7.  23  never  knew  you :  depart  from  me,  ye  that 

11.  29  Take  my  yoke  upon  you,  and  learn  of  me 

12.  30  He  that  is  not  with  me  is  against  me  ;  and 

12.  30  he  that  gathereth  not  with  me  scattereth 

15.  5  by.  .thou  mightest  be  profited  by  me 

13.  8  honoureth..but  their  heart  is  far  from  me 

17.  27  that  take,  and  give  unto  them  for  me  and 

25.  41  Depart  from  me,  ye  cursed,  into  everlast. 

26.  23  He  that  dippeth  (his)  hand  with  me  in  the 
26. 38  saith .  .tarry  ye  here,  and  watch  with  me 
26.  39  it  be  possible,  let  this  cup  pass  from  me 
26.  40  What !  could  ye  not  watch  with  me  one 
26.  42  if  this  cup  may  not  pass  away  [from  me] 

[This  particle  occurs  so  translated  82  times  ] 

8. Me,  pi  (acc.)  me. 

Matt.  3.  14  I  have  need,  .and  comest  thou  to  me? 

8.  2  Lord,  if  thou  wilt,  thou  canst  make  me 

10.  33  But  whosoever  shall  deny  me  before  men 

10.  40  receiveth .  .receiveth  him  that  sent  me 

11.  28  Come  unto  me,  all  (ye )  that  labour  and 

14.  28  if  it  be  thou,  bid  me  come  unto  thee  on 

14.  30  to  sink,  he  cried,  saying,  Lord,  save  me 

15.  8  and  lionoureth  me  with  (their)  lips ;  but 

15.  9  But  in  vain  they  do  worship  me,  teaching 

15.  22  Have  mercy  on  me,  0  Lord,  (thou)  son  of 

18.  32  all  that  debt,  because  thou  desiredst  me 

19.  14  and  forbid  them  not,  to  come  unto  me ;  for 

19.  17  Why  callest  thou  me  good?  (there  is)  none 

22. 18  said,  Why  tempt  ye  me,  (ye)  hypocrites? 
23.  39  Ye  shall  not  see  me  henceforth,  till  ye  sh. 
25.  35  I  was  thirsty,  and  ye  gave  me  drink :  I 
25.  35  I  was  a  stranger,  and  ye  took  me  in 

25.  36  and  ye  clothed  me.  .and  ye  visited  me 
25. 36  I  was  in  prison,  and  ye  came  unto  me 
25.  42  I  was  thirsty,  and  ye  gave  me  no  drink 
25.  43  took  me  not  in :  naked,  and  ye  clothed  me 

25.  43  sick,  and  in  prison,  and  ye  visited  me  not 

26.  21  unto  you,  That  one  of  you  shall  betray  me 
26.  23  Hethatdippeth.  .thesameshallbetrayme 
26.  34  this  night,  .thou  shalt  deny  me  thrice 

82 


Matt26.  46  behold,  he  is  at  hand  that  doth  betray  me 
26.  55  with  swords  and  staves  for  to  take  me?  I 
26.  55  in  the  temple,  and  ye  laid  no  hold  on  me 

26.  75  Before  the  cock  crow,  thou  shalt  deny  me 

27.  46  my  God !  why  hast  thou  forsaken  me? 

28.  10  go  intoGalilee, and  there  shall  theyseeme 
Mark  1.  40;  5.  7;  6.  22,  [23];  7.  6,  7;  8.  38;  9.  19,  37, 

39;  14.  10,  18,  47,  48;  12.  15;  14.  18,'  30,  42,  48,  49,  72; 

15.  34;  Luke  1.  43,  48;  2.  49;  4.  18,  18;  5.  12;  6.  46,  47; 

8.  28;  9.  2 6,  48;  10.  16,  40;  11.  6;  12.  9,  14;  13.  35;  14. 

18,  19,  26;  15.  19;  16.  4,  24;  18.  3,  5,  16,  19,  38,  39;  20. 
[23];  22.  21,  34,  61;  24.  39;  John  1.  33,  48;  2.  17;  4.  34; 

5.  7,  11,  24,  3°.  36.  37.  4°.  43 ;  6-  26,  [35,  36,]  37,  39,  [40, 
44].  44>  [45L  57>  57.  65;  7-  t6»  1 9 .  28,  29,  33>  34>  3®.  37!  8. 

16,  18,  21,  26,  38,  29,  29,  37,  40,  42,  46,  49,  54 ;  9.  4 ;  10. 

15.  i7)  [32];  «■  42;  12.  27,  44,  45,  49;  13.  13,  20,  21,  33, 
38;  14.  7,  9,  15,  19,  19,  21,  21,  23,  24,  24,  28;  is-  9,  16,  21, 
25;  16.  5,  s,  10,  16,  16,  17,  17,  19,  19  ;  17.  s,  8,  21,  23,  24, 
25,  26;  18.  21,  23;  19.  11,  20,  21,  29;  21  15,  16,  17,  17; 
Acts  2.  28 ;  7.  28;  8.  31,  36 ;  9.  4,  [6],  17  ;  10.  29 ;  11.  11 ; 

12.  11 ;  16.  25;  20.  23;  22.  7,  [8],  10,  [13],  21;  23.  3,  3,  18, 
22;  24.  12,  18,  [19];  25.  11;  26.  5,  13,  14,  14,  21,  28;  28. 
18;  Rom.  7.  11,  23,  24;  8.  [2];  9.  20;  1  Co.  1.  17;  4.  4; 

16.  6,  [11];  2  Co.  2.  2;  11.  16,  16,  32;  12.  6,  7,  11,  [21]; 
Gal.  1.  15;  2.  20;  4.  12,  14;  Phil-  2.  30;  4.  13;  1  Ti.  1. 
12,  12;  2  Ti.  1.  15,  16,  17;  3.  11 ;  4.  9,  16,  17,  18;  Titus 

3.  12;  Heb.  3.  [9,  9];  8.  11 ;  11.  32;  Rev.  17.  3;  21.  [9],  10. 

9.  To  nw,  pol  (dat.)  nwi. 

Matt.  2.  8  bring  me  word  again,  that  I  may  come 

4.  9  if  thou  wilt  fall  down  and  worship  me 

7.  21  Not  every  one  that  saith  unto  me,  Lord 

7.  22  Many  will  say  to  me  in  that  day.  Lord,  L. 

8.  21  Lord,  suffer  me  first  to  go  and  bury  my  f. 

8.  22  But  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Follow  me ;  and 

9.  9  and  he  saith  unto  him.  Follow  me.  Andhe 

11.  27  All  things  are  delivered  unto  me  of  my 
14.  8  Give  me  here  J ohn  Baptist’s  head  in  a  ch. 

14.  18  He  said,  Bring  them  hither  to  me 

15.  8  This  people  draweth  nigh  unto  me  with 
15.  25  and  worshipped  him,  saying.  Lord,  help 

15.  32  because  they  continue  with  me  now  three 

16.  24  and  take  up  his  cross,  and  follow  me 

17.  17  Jesus  answered .  .Bring  him  hither  to  me 
18. 28  the  throat,  saying,  Pay  [me]  that  thou  ow. 

19.  21  and  thou  shalt  have  treasure,  .follow  me 

19.  28  That  ye  which  have  followed  me,  in  the 

20.  13  didst  nottliou  agree withme  forapenny? 
20. 15  Is  it  not  lawful  for  me  to  do  what  I  will 

21.  2  her:  loose,  .and  bring  (them)  unto  me 
21.  24  which  if  ye  tell  me,  I  in  likewise  will 

22. 19  Show  me  the  tribute  money.  And  they 
25.  20  Lord,  thou  deliveredst  untome  five  tale. 
25.  22  Lord,  thou  deliveredst  unto  me  two  tale. 
25.  35  I  was  an  hungered,  and  ye  gave  me  meat 

25.  42  I  was  an  hungered,  and  ye  gave  me  no  m. 

26.  15  What  will  ye  give  me,  and  I  will  deliver 

26.  S3  he  shall  presently  give  me  more  than  tw. 

27.  10  potter’s  field,  as  the  Lord  appointed  me 
28. 18  All  power  is  given  unto  me  in  heaven  and 

Mark  2.  14;  6.  25;  [8.  2],  34;  10.  21;  ir.  29,  30;  12. 
15;  Luke  1.  25,  38,  43,  49;  4.  23;  5.  27;  7.  45;  9.  23,  59, 
61 ;  10.  22,  40 ;  11.  5,  7 ;  15.  6,  9,  12 ;  17.  8 ;  18.  5,  13,  22 ; 

20.  3,  24;  22.  29,  [68];  23.  14;  John  1.  33,  43 ;  3.  28;  4.  7, 

10,  15,  21,  29,  39;  5.  11,  36;  6.  37,  39  ;  8.  45,  46 ;  9.  n ;  10. 
27<  29,  37;  12.  49,  50;  13.  36,  [36];  14.  11,  [11],  31;  17.  4, 

6.  7,  8,  9,  11,  12,  22,  24,  24  ;  18.  9,  11 ;  20.  15;  2i.  19,  22; 
Acts  1.8;  2.  28 ;  5.  8 ;  3.  6 ;  5.8;  7.  7,  42,  49,  49  ;  g.  15 ; 
n.  7>  [9]>  12 ;  12.  8;  13.  2;  20.  19,  22;  21.  39;  22.  5,  7,  9, 

11,  13,  18,  27  ;  23.  19,  30 ;  25.  24,  27 ;  27.  21,  23,  25 ;  Rom. 

7.  13,  18;  9.  1,  19;  12.  3;  15.  15,  30;  1  Co.  1.  11 ;  3.  10; 
6.  12,  12  ;  7.  1 ;  9.  15,  16,  16 ;  10.  23,  23 ;  15.  32 ;  16.  9 ;  2 
Co.  9.  1 ;  12.  1,  7,  9,  13 ;  13.  10 ;  Gal.  2.  6,  9 ;  4.  15,  21 ;  6. 
17;  Eph.  3.  2,  3,  7;  6.  19;  Phil.  2.  18;  3.  7;  4.  3,  15;  Col. 

I.  25;  4.  11 ;  2  Ti.  3.  11 ;  4.  8,  8,  11,  14,  16,  17;  Phm.  13. 

19,  22 ;  Heb.  1.5;  2.  13 ;  8.  10;  10.  5 ;  13.  6 ;  Jas.  2.  18 ; 
2  Pe.  1.  14;  Rev.  1.  17;  5.  5;  7.  13,  14;  10.  4,  9.  9,  11 ; 

II.  1;  14.  13;  17.  1,  7,  15;  19.  9,  10;  21.  s,  6,  10;  22.  1, 
6,  8,  9,  10. 

10 .Of  me,  poo  (gen.)  mou. 

Matt.  3.  1 1  he  that  cometh  after  me  is  mightier  than 

4. 19  And  he  saith  unto  them,  Follow  me,  and 
10.  37  more  than  me,  is  not  worthy  of  me ;  and 
10.  38  followeth  after  me,  is  not  worthy  of  me 

16.  23  said  unto  Peter,  Get  thee  behind  me,  Sa. 

16.  23  thou  art  an  offence  unto  me ;  for  thou  sa. 
16.  24  If  any  (man)  will  come  after  me,  let  him 
[This  particle  occurs  so  translated  39  times.] 
W.Mine  eyes,  ’j*K  enai. 

Deut.  1.  23  And  the  saying  pleased  me  well:  and  I 
Judgi4-  3  said  unto  his  father . .  she  pleaseth  me  well 
Psa.  73.  16  to  know  this,  it  (was)  too  painful  for  me 
Jer.  27.  5  it  unto  whom  it  seemed  meet  unto  me 
32.  30  Judah  have  only  done  evil  before  me  from 

12.  With  me,  'nay  immadi. 

Gen.  3.  12  The  woman  whom  thou  gavest.  .with  me 

19.  19  mercy,  which  thou  hast  showed  unto  me 

20.  9  thou  hast  done  deeds  unto  me  that  ought 

21.  23  thou  shalt  do  unto  me,  and  to  the  land 

29.  19  And  Laban  said,  .abide  with  me 

29.  27  thou  shalt  serve  with  me  yet  seven  other 
31.  5  but  the  God  of  my  father  hath  been  with 

31.  7  yourfather..Godsuffered..not  tohurtme 
40.  14  show  kindness,  I  pray  thee,  unto  me,  and 

13 . Face,  countenance,  D")3  panim. 

Gen.  24.  12 1  pray  thee,  send  me  good  speed  this  day 

27.  20  said.,  the  Lord  thy  God  brought  (it)  to  me 

32.  20  that  goeth  before  me.  .will  accept  of  me 
44.  29  if  ye  take  this  also  from  me,  and  mischief 

Exod2o.  3  Thou  shalt  have  no  other  gods  before  me 


Nuni22.  33  turned  from  me.  .turned  from  me,  surely 
1  Ki.  2.  16  now  I  ask  one  petition  of  thee,  deny  me 

2.  20  say  me  not  nay.  And  the  king  said  unto 
li.Before  me,  'an;:, qodamai. 

Dan.  2.  6  ye  shall  receive  of  me  gifts  and  rewards 
ME  also  (to)  — 

And  I,  to  me  also,  uayi 0,  uapol  kago,  kamoi. 

Luke  1.  3  It  seemed  good  to  me  also,  having  had 
Acts  8.  19  Give  me  also  this  power,  that  on  whom, 
r  Co.  15.  8  last  ofallhewas  seen  of  me  also,  asof  one 
ME,  as  for  — 

1 .1,1  myself,  niff,  kjx  ana,  anah. 

Dan.  2.  30  But  as  for  me,  this  secret  is  not  revealed 
7.  28  As  for  me  Daniel,  my  cogitations  much 

2.7,  I  myself,  'ix  ani. 

Gen.  17.  4  As  for  me,  behold,  my  covenant  (is)  with 

3.7,  7  myself,  anoki. 

1Sa.12.23as  for  me,  God  forbid  that  I  should  sin 
ME,  of  — 

Of  me,  my,  epos  (gen.)  emos. 

Luke22. 19  saying,  .this  do  in  remembrance  of  me 
1  Co.11.  24  and  said,  .this  do  in  remembrance  of  me 
11.25  saying . .  this  do  ye ..  in  remembrance  of  me 
Col.  4.  18  salutation  by  the  hand  of  me  Paul.  Rem. 
MEADOW  — 

1. Reed,  meadow,  inx  achu. 

Gen.  41.  2,  18  and  they  fed  in  a  meadow 

2.  Cave,  forest,  nnya  maareh. 

Judg2o.  33  cameforth.  .outof  themeadowsof  Gibeah 
ME’-AH,  nxa  hundred. 

A  tower  near  the  sheep  gate  of  Jerusalem. 

Neh.  3.  1  even  unto  the  tower  of  M.  they  sanctified 

12.  39  from .  .the  tower  of  M.,  even  unto  the  sh. 
MEAT.  — 

l.Meal,  fine  meal,  n*?b  ncjn  qemach  soleth. 

Gen.  18.  6  quickly  three  measures  of  fine  meal,  knead 
‘l.Meal,  nr|5  qemach. 

Kum.  5.  15  the  tenth  (part)of  an  epliali  of  barley  meal 

1  Ki.  4.  22  fine  flour,  and  threescore  measures  of  meal 

17.  12  but  an  handful  of  meal  in  a  barrel,  and  a 

17.  14  The  barrel  of  meal  shall  not  waste,  neither 

17.  16  the  barrel  of  meal  wasted  not,  neither  did 

2  Ki.  4.  41  But  he  said,  Thenbringmeal :  andhecast 
1  Ch.12.  40  meat,  meal,  cakes  of  figs,  and  bunches  of 
Isa.  47.  2  Take  the  millstones,  and  grind  meal:  uu. 
Hos.  8.  7  the  bud  shall  yield  no  meal :  if  so  be  it 

3.  Ground  flour,  meal,  &\Qupov  aleuron. 

Matt  13.  33  took  and  hid  in  three  measures  of  meal 
Lukei3.  21  took  and  hid  in  three  measures  of  meal 
MEAL  TIME  — 

Time  of  eating,  Srk  ny  eth  okel. 

Ruth  2. 14  At  meal  time  come  thou  hither,  and  eat 
MEAN  (man)  — 

1. A  man,  human  being,  din  adam. 

Isa.  2.  9  the  mean  man  boweth  down,  and  the  gr. 

5.  15  the  mean  man  shall  be  brought  down,  and 
31.  8  sword,  not  of  a  mean  man,  shall  devour 
2 .Obscure,  chashok. 

Prov  22.  29  he  shall  not  stand  before  mean  (men) 

3.  Unmarked,  obscure,  &<rqpos  asemos. 

Acts  21.  39  a  citizen  of  no  mean  city:  and,  I  beseech 
MEAN,  to  — 

1  .To  think,  devise,  nan  damah,  3. 

Isa.  10.  7  he  meaneth  not  so,  neither  doth  his  heart 

2.  To  think,  devise,  reckon,  esteem,  3Bin  chashab. 
Gen.  50.  20  God  meant  it  unto  good,  to  bring  to  pass 

3.  He,  she  or  it  is,  earl  esti. 

Matt.  9.  13  learn  what  (that)meaneth,  I  will  have  m. 

12.  7  if  ye  had  known  what  (this)  meaneth,  I 
Mark  9.  10  what  the  rising  from  the  dead  should  m. 

i.It  would  be,  elt]  eie. 

Lukeis.  26 called,  .andaskedwhatthesethingsmeant 

18.  36  multitude  pass  by,  he  asked  what  it  meant 
Acts  10.  17  this  vision  which  he  had  seen  sliouldmean 

5.  To  will  or  wish  to  be,  6l\a>  elvai  thelo  einai. 

Acts  2.  12  saying  one  to  another,  What  meaneth  this? 

17.  20  know  therefore  what  these  things  mean 

6.  To  be  about,  plAAu  mello. 

Acts  27.  2  meaning  to  sail  by  the  coasts  of  Asia 

7.  To  do,  iroilco  poieo. 

Acts  21.  13  mean  ye  to  weep  and  to  break  mine  heart? 

MEANING  — 

1.  Understanding,  nr?  binah. 

Dan.  8. 15  sought  for  the  meaning,  then,  behold,  th. 

2 . Power,  Svvapis  dunamis. 

1  Co.  1 4.  11  if  I  know  not  the  meaning  of  the  voice,  I 

MEANS  — 

1.  Hand,  power,  n;  yad. 

1  Ki.io.  29  did  they  bring  (them)  out  by  their  means 

2  Ch.  1.  17  for  the  kings  of  Syria,  by  their  means 
Jer.  5.  31  the  priests  bear  rule  by  their  means ;  and 
Mai.  1.  9  this  hath  been  by  your  means :  will  he 

2.  Thought,  device,  n??ina  machasliebeth. 

2  Sa.  14.  14  yet  doth  he  devise  means,  that  his  banish 


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KEANS,  by  all  — 

1. By  all  means,  altogether,  entirely,  irdvras  pantos. 

Acts  18.  21  I  must  by  all  means  keep  this  feast  that 

1  Co.  9.  22  that  I  might  by  all  means  save  some 

2.  In  every  way,  iv  iraurl  rpi icip  en  panti  tropo. 

2  Th.  3.  16  Lord,  .give  you  peace  always  by  all  [means] 
MEANS,  by  any,  some  — 

1. Any  how,  irds,  pbs. 

Acts  27.  12  if  by  any  means  they  might  attain  to  Th. 
Rom.  1.  10  if  by  any  means  now  at  length  I  might 
11. 14  by  any  means  I  may  provoke  to  emulation 

1  Co.  8.  9  lest  by  any  means  this  liberty  of  yours 

9.  27  that  by  any  means,  when  I  have  preached 

2  Co.  11.  3  lest  by  any  means,  as  the  serpent  beguiled 
Gal.  2.  2  lest  by  any  means  I  should  run,  or  had 
Phil.  3.  11  If  by  any  means  I  might  attain  unto  the 

1  Th.  3.  5  lest  by  some  means  the  tempter  have 

2 . Through  any  turn,  Kara  pybeva  t poirov  kata. 

2  Th.  2.  3  Let  no  man  deceive  you  by  any  means 

MEANS,  by  this  — 

Over  against  this,  nil  loqobel  denah. 

Ezra  4.  16  by  this  means  thou  shalt  have  no  portion 
MEANS,  by  what  — - 
How,  it  us  pbs. 

Luke  8.  36  by  what  means  he  that  was  possessed  of 
John  9.  21  by  what  means  he  nowseeth,  we  know  not 
MEANS  of,  by  — 

Through,  ill?  bead. 

Prov.  6.  26  For  by  means  of  a  whorisli  woman  (a  man 
MEAN  WHILE,  in  the  — 

1 .  Unto  thus,  nb  iy  ad  koh. 

1  Ki.18.  45  it  came  to  pass  in  the  mean  while,  that 

2.  After,  between,  meanwhile,  ycral,u  metaxu. 

John  4.  31  In  the  mean  while  his  disciples  prayed 
Rom.  2.  15  (their)  thoughts  the  mean  while  accusing 

ME-A'-RAH,  rn;,’?  cave. 

A  place  in  the  N.  of  Canaan,  near  Sidon  ;  now  Adlan. 
Josh.  13.  4  M.  that  (is)  beside  the  Sidonians,  unto  A. 

MEASURE  — 

l.An  ephah,  measure  (3  seahs),  ns’x  ephah. 

Dent 25. 14  Thou  shalt  not  have,  .divers  measures 

25.  15  just  measure  shalt  thou  have  :  that  thy 
Prov  20. 10  Divers  weights,  (and)  divers  measures 
Mic.  6.  10  and  the  scant  measure  (that  is)  abomin. 

2.21  fore  arm,  cubit,  measure,  nsx  ammah. 

Jer.  51. 13  (and)  the  measure  of  thy  covetousness 
3. Statute,  limit,  ph  choq. 

Isa.  5.  14  and  opened  her  mouth  without  measure 

4.  A  cor,  measure  (10  ephahs),  13  kor. 

1  Ki.  4.  22  for  one  day  was  thirty  measures  of  fine 

4.  22  fine  flour,  and  threescore  measures  of  meal 

5.  1 1  twenty  thousand  measures  of  wheat  (for) 

5.  it  and  twenty  measures  of  pure  oil:  thus 

2  Ch.  2.  10  twenty  thousand  measures  of  beaten  wheat 

2.  10  twenty  thousand  measures  of  barley,  and 
27.  s  ten  thousand  measures  of  wheat,  and  ten 

5 . Cors,  measures  (10  ephahs  each),  )'Ti3  korin. 

Ezra  7.  22  to  an  hundred  measures  of  wheat,  and  to 

6.  A  measure,  long  robe,  "in  mad. 

Job  11.  9  The  measure  thereof  (is)  longer  than  the 
Jer.  13.  25  the  portion  of  thy  measures  from  me 

7 . Measure,  long  robe,  nip  middah. 

Exod26.  2  of  the  curtains  shall  have  one  measure 

26.  8  curtains  (shall  be  all)  of  one  measure 
Josh.  3.  4  about  two  thousand  cubits  by  measure 

1  Ki.  6.  23  the  cherubim  (were)  of  one  measure  and 

7.  9  according  to  the  measures  of  hewed  stones 
7.  11  after  the  measures  of  hewed  stones,  and 
7. 37  had  one  casting,  one  measure,  (and)onesize 

2  Ch.  3.  3  length  by  cubits  after  the  first  measure 
Job  28.  25  ami  he  weigheth  the  waters  by  measure 
Psa.  39.  4  know  mine  end,  and  the  measure  of  my 
Eze.  40. 10  one  measure :  and  the  posts  had  one  me. 

40.  21  were  after  the  measure  of  the  first  gate 

40.  22  measure  of  the  gate  that  looketh  toward 

40.  24,  28,  29,  32,  33,  35  according  to  these  mea. 

41.  17  about,  within  and  without,  by  measure 
43. 13  measures  of  the  altar  after  the  cubits 

45.  3  of  this  measure  shalt  thou  measure  the 

46.  22  these  four  corners  (were)  of  one  measure 
48.  16  these  (shall  be)  the  measures  thereof ;  the 
48.  30,  33  four  thousand  and  five  hundred  mea. 

8.  Measures,  D’ipp  memaddim. 

Job  38.  5  Who  hath  laid  the  measures  thereof,  if 
0.  A  liquid  measure,  nTiiyp  mesurah. 

Lev.  19.  35  in  mete  yard,  in  weight,  or  in  measure 
1  Ch.23.  29  and  for  all  manner  of  measure  and  size 
Eze.  4.  1 1  Thou  shalt  drink  also  water  by  measure 

4. 16  they  shall  drink  water  by  measure,  and 

10 .Judgment,  mishpat. 

Jer.  30. 11  I  will  correct  thee  in  measure,  and  will 
46. 28  end  of  thee,  but  correct  thee  in  measure 
11  .Measure,  proper  quantity,  rnbfra  mathlconeth. 

Eze.  45.  11  measure  thereof  shall  be  after  the  homer 

12.  A  seah,  measure  ( third  of  an  ephah),  nxp  seah. 
Gen.  18.  6  Make  ready  quickly  three  measures  of  fine 
1  Sa.  25.  18  and  five  measures  of  parched  (corn),  and 
1  Ki.  18.  32  as  would  contain  two  measures  of  seed 


2  Ki.  7.  1  measure  of  fine  flour  (be  sold)  for  a  shekel 
7-  1,  16,  18  two  measures  of  barley  for  a  shekel 

7. 16  So  a  measure  of  fine  flour  was  (sold)  for  a 
7. 18  and  a  measure  of  fine  flour  for  a  shekel 

13.  Seah.  seah,  various  measures,  nxpxp  sasseah. 

Isa.  27.  8  In  measure,  when  it  shooteth  forth,  thou 

14.  A  th/reef  old  measure,  shalish. 

Psa.  80.  5  givest  them  tears  to  drink  in  great  mea. 
Isa.  40.  12  the  dust  of  the  earth  in  a  measure,  and 

15.  Weight  or  measure,  jah  token. 

Eze.  45.11  the  bath  shall  be  of  one  measure,  that  the 

Id. Bath  (7|  gallons,  Heb.  np),  /3 tiros  batos. 

Lukei6.  6  And  he  said,  An  hundred  measures  of  oil 

17.  A  cor  (75J  gallons ),  Ileb.  tp),  uvpos  koros. 
Lukei6.  7  And  he  said,  An  hundred  measures  of  w. 

18. vl  measure  (of  length  or  capacity),  plrpovmetron. 
Matt.  7.  2  what  measure  ye  mete,  it  shall  be  measu. 

23.  32  Fill  ye  up  then  the  measure  of  your  fath. 
Mark  4.  24  what  measure  ye  mete,  it  shall  be  measu. 
Luke  6.  38  good  measure,  pressed  down,  and  shaken 

6.  38  the  same  measure  that  ye  mete  withal 
John  3.  34  giveth  not  the  spirit  by  measure  (unto  him) 
Rom.  12.  3  dealt  to  every  man  the  measure  of  faith 
2  Co.  10.  13  the  measure  of  the  rule  which  God  hath 

10.  13  to  us,  a  measure  to  reach  even  unto  you 
Eph.  4.  7  accor.  to  the  measure  of  the  gift  of  Christ 

4.  13  the  measme  of  the  stature  of  the  fulness 

4. 16  working  in  the  measure  of  every  part 
Rev.  21.  17  the  measure  of  a  man,  that  (is),  of  the  an. 

19. 2-1  seat  (21  gallons,  Heb.  nxp),  aarov  saton. 
Matt  13.  33  took  and  hid  in  three  measures  of  meal 
Luke  13.  21  took  and  hid  in  three  measures  of  meal 

20.  /I  choinix  (1^  pints),  choinix. 

Rev.  6.  6  A  measure  of  wheat,  .and  three  measures 

MEASURE,  to  — 

1  .To  measure,  stretch  out,  ii»  madad. 

Num35.  5  ye  shall  measure  from  without  the  city 
Deutai.  2  they  shall  measure  unto  the  cities  which 
Ruth  3.  15  he  measured  six  (measures)  of  barley,  and 
Isa.  40. 12  Who  hath  measured  the  waters  in  the  ha. 

65.  7  therefore  will  I  measure  their  former  wo. 
Eze.  40.  5  he  measured  the  breadth  of  the  building 

40.  6  measured  the  threshold  of  the  gate,  (wh. 

40.  8  He  measured  also  the  porch  of  the  gate 

40.  9  Then  measured  he  the  porch  of  the  gate 
40.  11  he  measured  the  breadth  of  the  entry  of 
40.  13  He  measured  then  the  gate  from  the  roof 

40. 19  he  measured  the  breadth,  from  the  fore 
40.  20  he  measured  the  length  thereof,  and  the 
40.  23,  27  and  he  measured  from  gate  to  gate 
40.  24  he  measured  the  posts  thereof,  and  the 
40.  28  he  measured  the  south  gate  according  to 
40.  32  he  measured  the  gate  according  to  these 
40.  35  measured  (it)  according  to  these  measures 
40.  47  he  measured  the  court,  an  hundred  cubits 

40.  48  and  measured  (each)post  of  the  porch,  five 

41.  1  measured  the  posts,  six  cubits  broad  on 

41.  2  and  he  measured  the  length  thereof,  forty 

41.  3  measured  the  post  of  the  door  two  cubits 

41.  4  So  he  measured  the  length  thereof,  twen. 

41.  5  he  measured  the  wall  of  the  house  six 
41.  13  he  measured  the  house,  an  hundred  cub. 

41.  15  he  measured  the  length  of  the  building 

42.  15  toward  the  east,  and  measured  it  round 

42. 16  measured  the  east  side  with  the  measur. 

42.  17  He  measured  the  north  side,  five  hundred 

42.  18  He  measured  the  south  side,  five  hundred 

42. 19  measured  five  hundred  reeds,  with  the  m. 

42.  20  He  measured  it  by  the  four  sides  :  it  had 

43.  10  iniquities  ;  and  let  them  measure  the  pa. 
45.  3  And  of  this  measure  shalt  thou  measure 

47.  3  measured  a  thousand  cubits,  and  he  bro. 
47.  4,  4  Again  he  measured  a  thousand 

47.  5  Afterward  he  measured  a  thousand  ;  (and 
47.  18  the  east  side  ye  shall  measure  from  Hau. 
Zech.  2.  2  he  said  unto  me,  To  measure  Jerusalem 

2.  To  measure.  Tin  madad,  3. 

2  Sa.  8.  2  measured  them  with  a  line,  casting  them 

8.  2  even  with  two  lines  measured  he  to  put 

3.7)?  stretch  oitt  self,  to  measure,  Tin  madad,  3a. 

Hab.  3.  6  He  stood,  and  measured  the  earth :  he 
1.  To  measure,  pirpcoi  metreo. 

2  Co.  10.  12  measuring  themselves  by  themselves,  and 
Rev.  11.  1  Rise,  and  measure  the  temple  of  God,  and 

11.  2  the  temple  leave  out,  and  measure  it  not 

21.  15  had  a  golden  reed  to  measure  the  city,  and 
21.  16  he  measured  the  city  with  the  reed,  twe. 
21.  17  he  measured  the  wall  thereof,  an  hundred 

MEASURE,  above  — 

Above  measure,  virspBaWivTois  huperballontos. 

2  Co.  11.  23  in  stripes  above  measure,  in  prisonsmore 
MEASURE  again,  to  — 

To  measure  in  return,  correspondingly,  avnpLtTpew. 
Matt.  7.  2  mete,  it  shall  be  measured  to  you  [again] 
Luke  6.  38  withal  it  shall  be  measured  to  you  [again] 
MEASURE,  beyond  or  out  of  — 

1.  Abundantly,  excessively,  hi  ircpurirov  ek  perissou. 

Mark  6.  51  amazed  in  themselves  [beyond  measure] 

2.  Beyond  measure,  ua6 '  \>ncpBohA\vka.ih  'liuperbolen. 

2  Co.  1.  8  that  we  were  pressed  out  of  measure,  ab. 
Gal.  1.  13  how  that  beyond  measure  I  persecuted 


3  .Most  abundantly  or  excessively,  inspire  purer  as. 
Mark  7.  37  And  were  beyond  measure  astonished,  s. 

4.  Abundantly,  excessively,  irtpuraSis  perissbs. 
Markio.  26  they  were  astonished  out  of  measure,  sa. 

MEASURE,  tiling  without  — 

Unmeasured,  without  measure,  hpirpos  amclros. 

2  Co.  io.  13  boastof  tilings  without(our)measure,  but 
10. 15  Not  boasting  of  things  without  (our)  me. 
MEASURED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  measured,  tip  madad,  2. 

Jer.  31.  37  Ifheaven  above  can  be  measured,  and  the 

33.  22  neither  the  sand  of  the  sea  measured ;  so 
Hos.  1. 10  which  cannot  be  measured  nor  numbered 

2.  To  measure,  yerpta  metreo. 

Mark  4.  24  it  shall  be  measured  to  you ;  and  unto  you 
MEASURING  — 

Measure,  nip  middah. 

Jer.  31.  39  And  the  measuring  line  shall  yet  go  forth 
Eze.  40.  3  flax  in  his  hand,  and  a  measuring  reed 
40.  5  in  the  man’s  hand  a  measuring  reed  of  six 

42.  15  when  he  had  made  an  end  of  measuring 

42.  16,  16,  17,  18,  19  with  the  measuring  reed 
Zech.  2.  1  and,  behold,  a  man  with  a  measuring  line 
MEAT  — 

1.  What  is  eaten,  food,  n^’px  akilah. 

1  Ki.  19.  8  went  in  the  strength  of  that  meat  forty  days 

2.  To  cat,  'ipN  akal. 

Lev.  25.  7  shall  all  the  increase  thereof  be  meat 

1  Sa.  20.  5  not  fail  to  sit  with  the  king  at  meat :  but 
Job  34.  3  trieth  words,  as  the  mouth  tasteth  meat 
Psa.  59.  15  Let  them  wander  up  and  down  for  meat 

3.  What  is  eaten,  food,  olcel. 

Lev.  11.  34  Of  all  meat  which  may  be  eaten,  (that)on 
Deut.  2.  6  Ye  shall  buy  meat  of  them  for  money,  that 
2.  28  Thou  shalt  sell  me  meat  for  money,  that 
Job  12.  11  try  words?  and  the  mouth  taste  his  meat? 
20.  21  There  shall  none  of  liis  meat  be  left;  the. 
36.  31  judgeth  he  the  people ;  he  giveth  meat 
38.  41  cry  unto  God,  they  wander  for  lack  of  m. 
Psa.  78.  18  tempted  God.  .by  asking  meat  for  their 
78.  30  while  their  meat  (was) yet  iu  their  mouths 
104.  21  The  young  lions,  .seek  their  meatfromG. 
104.  27  mayest  give  (them)  their  meat  in  due  sea. 
107. 18  Their  soul  abhorreth  all  manner  of  meat 
145.  15  thou  givest  them  their  meat  in  dueseason 
Lam.  1.  11  have  given  their  pleasant  things  for  meat 

1. 19  they  sought  their  meat  to  relieve  their  so. 
Joel  1. 16  Is  not  the  meat  cut  off  before  our  eyes 
Hal).  3.  17  tlie  fields  shall  yield  no  meat;  the  flock 
Mai.  1.  12  fruit  thereof,  (even)  his  meat,  (is)  con. 

4.  What  is  eaten,  food,  nSpx  oklah. 

Gen.  1.  29  yielding  seed ;  to  you  it  shall  he  for  meat 
1.  30  (I  have  given)  every  green  herb  for  meat 

9.  3  thing  that  liveth  shall  be  meat  for  you 
Lev.  25.  6  the  sabbath  of  the  land  shall  be  meat  for 
Eze.  29.  5  I  have  given  thee  for  meat  to  the  beasts 

34.  5  and  they  became  meat  to  all  the  beasts 
34.  8  my  flock  became  meat  to  every  beast  of 

34. 10  their  mouth  that  they  may  not  be  meat 

5.  To  eat,  nip  bar  ah,  3. 

Lam.  4.  10  they  were  their  meat  in  the  destruction 

6.  Food,  eating,  nna  baruth. 

Psa.  69. 21  They  gave  me  also  gall  for  my  meat ;  and 

7.  Food,  eating,  nn?  biryah. 

2  Sa.  13.  5  dress  the  meat  in  my  sight,  that  I  maysee 

13.  7  now  to.  .Amnon’shouse,  and  dress  him m. 

13. 10  Bring  the  meat  into  the  chamber,  that  I 

8.  Torn  food,  tereph. 

Psa.m.  5  He  hath  given  meat  unto  them  that  fear 
Prov  31.  15  and  giveth  meat  to  her  household,  and 
Mai.  3.  10  that  there  may  he  meat  in  mine  house,  and 

9 . Bread,  food,  flesh,  Drii>  lechem. 

Lev.  22.  11  in  his  house :  they  shall  eat  of  his  meat 

22.  13  she  shall  eat  of  her  father’s  meat;  but 
NUIU28.  24  the  meat  of  the  sacrifice  made  by  fire 

1  Sa.  20.  24  and.  .the  king  sat  him  down  to  eat  meat 

20.  27  cometh  not  the  son  of  Jesse  to  meat,  nei. 
20.  34  did  eat  no  meat  the  second  day  of  the  m. 

2  Sa.  3.  35  people  came  to  cause  David  to  eat  meat 

13.  5  Tamar  come  and  give  me  meat,  and  dress 
Job  6.  7  The  things,  .(are)  as  my  sorrowful  meat 
20. 14  his  meat  in  his  bowels  is  turned,  (it  is)the 
30.  4  who  cut  up . .  juniper  roots  (for)  their  meat 
Psa.  42.  3  Mytearshavebeenmymeatdayandnight 
Prov.  6.  8  Provideth  her  meat  in  the  summer,  (andl 

23.  3  his  dainties;  for  they  (are)  deceitful  meat 
30.  22  and  a  fool  when  lie  is  filled  with  meat 
30.  25  they  prepare  their  meat  in  the  summer 

Isa.  65.  25  dust  (shall  be)  the  serpent's  meat.  They 
Eze.  1 6. 19  My  meat  also  which  I  gave  thee,  fine  flour 

10.  What  is  eaten,  food,  b:ua  maakal. 

Gen.  40. 17  (there  was)  of  all  manner  of  bake  meats 
Deut  20.  20  knowest  that  they  (be)  not  trees  for  meat 
28.  26  thy  carcase  shall  be  meat  unto  all  fowls 
Judgi4-  14  Out  of  the  eater  came  forth  meat,  and  out 
1  Ki.  10.  5  the  meat  of  bis  table,  and  the  sitting  of 

1  Ch.12.  40  on  mules,  and  on  oxen,  (and)  meat,  meal 

2  Ch.  9.  4  the  meat  of  his  table,  and  the  sitting  of 
Ezra  3.  7  meat,  and  drink,  and  oil,  unto  them  of  Z. 
Job  33.  20  abhorreth  bread,  and  his  soul  dainty  meat 
Psa.  44. 11  given  us  like  sheep  (appointed)  for  meat 


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Psa.  74. 14  gavest  him  (to  be)  meat  to  the  people  in. 

79.  2  dead  bodies . .  have  they  given  (to  be)  meat 
Isa.  62.  8  givethycom(tobe)meatforthineenemies 
Jer.  7.  33  shall  be  meat  for  the  fowls  of  the  heaven 
16.  4  shall  be  meat  for  the  fowls  of  heaven,  and 
19.  7  will  I  give  to  be  meat  for  the  fowls  of  the 
34.  20  their  dead  bodies  shall  be  for  meat  unto 
Eze.  4.  10  thy  meat  which  thou  shalt  eat  (shall  be) 
47.  12  shall  grow  all  trees  for  meat,  whose  leaf 
47.  12  and  the  fruit  thereofshallbeformeat,  and 
Dan.  1.  10  who  hath  appointed  your  meat  and  your 
Hab.  1. 16  portion  (is)  fat,  and  their  meat  plenteous 
Hag.  2.  12  or  wine,  or  oil,  or  any  meat,  shall  it  be  li.  ? 
11  .Food,  [iiD  mazon. 

Gen.  45.  23  corn  and  bread  and  meat  for  his  father  by 
Dan.  4.  12,  21  and  in  it  (was)  meat  for  all 

VI. Morsel,  ns  path. 

2  Sa.  12.  3  it  did  eat  of  his  own  meat,  and  drank  of 

13 .Hunting,  venison,  provision,  nv#  tsedah. 

Psa.  78.  25  eat  angels’  food :  he  sent  them  meat  to  the 
li. Food,  meat,  fipwpa  broma. 

Mark  7.  19  out  into  the  draught,  purging  all  meats  ? 
Luke  3.  j  1  and  lie  that  hath  meat,  let  him  do  likewise 

9.  13  except  we  should  go  and  buy  meat  for  all 
John  4.  34  My  meat  is  to  do  tire  will  of  him  that  sent 
P>,oini4.  is  if  thy  brother  be  grieved  with  (thy)  meat 

14. 15  Destroy  not  him  with  thy  meat  for  whom 

14.  20  For  meat  destroy  not  the  work  of  God.  All 
1  Co.  3.  2  fed  you  with  milk,  and  not  with  meat 

6.  13  Meats  for  the  belly, and  the  bellyformeats 

8.  8  But  meat  commemleth  us  not  to  God :  for 

8.  13  if  meat  make  my  brother  to  offend,  I  will 

10.  3  And  did  all  eat  the  same  spiritual  meat 

1  Ti.  4.  3  (and  commanding)  to  abstain  from  meats 
Heb.  9.  10  (Which  stood]  only  in  meats  and  drinks 

13.  q  not  with  meats,  which  have  not  profited 

15 . Eatable,  what  may  be  eaten,  ^pdtnpos  brosimos. 
Luke24.  41  he  said  unto  them,  Have  ye  here  any  m.? 

16.  Act  of  eating,  food,  Ppojois  brdsis. 

John  4.  32  I  have  meat  to  eat  that  ye  know  not  of 

6.  27  Labour  not  for  the  meat  which  perislieth 
6.  27  but  for  that  meat  which  endureth  unto 
6.  55  For  my  flesh  is  meat  indeed,  and  my  blood 
Rom  14.  17  For  the  kingdom  of  God  is  not  meat  and 
Col.  2.  16  Let  no  man  therefore  judge  you  in  meat 

17  .Any  thing  to  eat,  irpo<r<pdyiov  prosphagion. 

John 21.  5  Children,  have  ye  any  meat?  They  answ. 

18  .Table,  t  pane  fa  trapeza. 

Acts  16.  34  he  set  meat  before  them,  and  rejoiced,  b. 
ID. Nourishment,  rpocpdi  trophe. 

Matt.  3.  4  and  his  meat  was  locusts  and  wild  honey 
6.  25  Is  not  the  life  more  than  meat,  and  the  b. 

10.  10  for  the  workman  is  worthy  of  his  meat 

24.  45  made  ruler,  .to  give  them  meat  in  due  se. 
Lukei2.  23  The  life  is  more  than  meat,  and  the  body 
John  4.  8  were  gone  away  unto  the  city  to  buy  meat 
Acts  2.  46  did  eat  their  meat  with  gladness  and  sin. 

q.  19  when  he  had  received  meat,  he  was  stren. 

27.  33  Paul  besought  (them)  all  to  take  meat,  sa. 

27.  34  Wherefore  I  pray  you  to  take  (some)  meat 

27.  36  good  cheer,  and  they  also  took  (some)  meat 
Heb.  5.  12  have  need  of  milk,  and  not  of  strong  meat 
5.  14  But  strong  meat  belongeth  to  them  that 

20 .To  eat,  feed  on,  consume,  corrode,  <pdyon  phagb. 
Matt2$.  35  I  was  an  hungered,  and  ye  gave  me  meat 

25.  42  I  was  an  hungered,  and  ye  gave  me  no  m. 
Luke  8.  55  and  he  commanded  to  give  her  meat 

MEAT  offering  — 

An  offering,  present,  nnjD  minchah. 

Exod29.  41  shalt  do  thereto  according  to  themeatofl. 
30.  9  Ye  shall  offer  no . .  meat  offering ;  neither 
40.  29  and  offered  upon  it.,  the  meat  offering;  as 
Lev.  2.  1  when  any  will  offer  a  meat  offering  unto 
2.  3  Andtheremnantofthemeatoffering(shall 
2.  4  if  thou  bring  an  oblation  of  a  meat  offer. 
2.  5,  7  if  thy  oblation  (be)  a  meat  offering,  .in 
2.  6  pour  oil  thereon :  it  (is)  a  meat  offeriug 
2.  8  thou  shalt  bring  the  meat  offering  that  is 
2.  9  the  priest  shall  take  from  the  meat  offer. 
2.  10  And  that  which  is  left  of  the  meat  offering 
2.  11  No  meat  offering,  which  ye  shall  bring 
2. 13  every  oblation  of  thy  meat  offering  shalt 
2.  13  suffer.,  to  be  lacking  from  thy  meat  offer. 
2.  14  if  thou  offer  a  meat  offering  of  thy  first 
2.  14  offer  for  the  meat  offering  of  thy  first  fru. 

2. 15  lay  frankincense  thereon  :  it  (is)  a  meat  o. 

5.  13  and.  .shall  be  the  priest’s,  asameat  offer. 

6.  14  And  this  (is)  the  law  of  the  meat  offering 
6.  15  of  the  flour  of  the  meat  offering,  and  of 
6.  15  frankincense  which  (is)  upon  the  meat  off. 
6.  20  of  an  ephah  of  fine  flour  for  a  meat  offer. 
6.  21  the  baken  pieces  of  the  meat  offeringshalt 

6.  23  For  every  meat  offering  for  the  priest  shall 

7.  9  all  the  meat  offering  that  is  baken  in  the 
7. 10  every  meat  offering  mingled  with  oil,  and 

7.  37  This  (is)  the  law.  .of  the  meat  offering,  and 

9.  4  and  a  meat  offering  mingled  with  oil:  for 

9.  17  And  he  brought  the  meat  offering,  and  took 

10.  12  Take  the  meat  offering  that  remaineth  of 

14.  10  he  shall  take,  .(for)  a  meat  offering,  min. 

14.  20  the  priest  shall  offer,  .the  meat  offering 

14.  21  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil  for  a  meat  off. 
14.  31  a  burnt  offering,  with  the  meat  offering 
23.  13  the  meatoffering  thereof,  .two  tenth  deals 
23.  16  ye  shall  off er  a  new  meat  offering  unto  the 


Lev.  23.  18  with  their  meat  offering  and  their  drink 
23.  37  a  burnt  offering,  and  a  meat  offering,  a 
Num.  4.  16  the  daily  meat  offering,  and  the  anointing 
6.  15  their  meat  offering,  and  their  drink  offer. 

6.  17  the  priest  shall  offer  also  his  meat  offering 

7.  13  flour  mingled  with  oil,  for  a  meat  offeriug 
[So  in  v.  19,  25,  31,  37,  43,  49,  55,  61,  67,  73,  79.] 

7.  87  All  the  oxen . .  with  their  meat  offering 

8.  8  take  a  young  bullock  with  his  meat  offer. 

15.  4,9  Then  shall  he . .  bring  a  meat  offering  of 

15.  6  thou  shalt  prepare  (for)  a  meat  offeriug 

15.  24  with  his  meat  offering,  and  his  drink  off. 
18.  9  every  meat  offering  of  theirs,  and  every 

28.  5  And . .  of  an  ephah  of  flour  for  a  meat  off. 

28.  8  as  the  meat  offering  of  the  morning,  and 

28.  9,  12,  12  two  tenthdeals  of  flour(for)am.  o. 
28.  13  flour  mingled  with  oil  (for)  a  meat  offering 
28.  20  their  meat  offering,  .flour  mingled  with 
28.  26  when  ye  bring  a  new  meat  offering  unto 
28.  28  their  meat  offering  of  flour  mingled  with 

28.  31  continual  burnt  offering,  and  his  meat  o. 

29.  3,  9,  14  their  meat  offering . .  flour  mingled 

29.  6  offering  of  the  month,  and  his  meat  offer. 

29.  6  the  daily  burnt  offering,  and  his  meat  off. 
29.  11  continual  burnt  offering,  and  the  meat  off. 
29. 16,  22,  25,  28,  31,  34,  38  his  meat  offering,  and 
29.  18,  21,  24,  27,  30,  33,  37  their  meat  offering 
29.  19  the  meat  offeriug  thereof,  and  their  drink 
29.  39  for  your  meat  offerings,  and  for  your  dr.  o. 

Josh.22.  23  or  if  to  offer  thereon .  .meatoffering,  or  if 

22.  29  to  build  an  altar,  .for  meat  offerings,  or 
Judg  13.  19  Manoah  took  a  kid  with  a  meat  offering 

13.  23  would  not  have  received ..  a  meat  offering 

1  Ki.  8.  64  for  there  he  offered . .  meat  offerings,  and 

8.  64  too  little  to  receive  the.  .meat  offerings 

2  Ki.  3.  20  when  the  meat  offering  was  offered,  that 

16.  13  And  he  burnt,  .his  meatoffering,  and  po. 

16.  15  burn,  .the  evening  meat  offering,  and  the 

16.  15  their  meat  offering,  and  their  drink  offer. 

1  Ch.  21.  23  the  wheat  for  the  meat  offering;  I  give  it 

23.  29  for  the  fine  flour  for  meat  offering,  and  for 

2  Ch.  7.  7  the  burnt  offerings,  and  the  meat  offerings 
Ezra  7.17  lambs,  with  their  meat  offerings  and  their 
Neh.  10.  33  for  the  continual  meat  offering,  and  for 

13.  5  where  aforetime  they  laid  the  meat  offer. 
13.  9  with  the  meat  offering  and  the  frankinc. 
Isa.  57.  6  to  them,  .thou  hast  offered  a  meat  offer. 
Jer.  17.  26  bringing.. meatofferings  and  incense,  and 
33.  18  to  kindle  meat  offerings,  and  to  do  saeri. 
Ezc.  42.  13  there  shall  they  lay.  .the  meat  offering 

44.  29  They  shall  eat  the  meat  offering,  and  the 

45. 15  one  lamb,  .for  a  meat  offering,  and  for  a 
45.17  meat  offerings,  and  drink  offerings,  in  the 
45. 17  he  shall  prepare,  .the  meat  offering,  and 

45.  24  he  shall  prepare  a  meat  offeriug  of  an  ep. 

45.  25  according  to  the  meat  offering,  and  acco. 

46.  5  And  the  meat  offering . .  an  ephah  for  a 
46.  5  and  the  meat  offering  for  the  lambs  as  he 
46.  7  he  shall  prepare  a  meat  offering,  an  ephah 
46.  11  the  meat  offeriug  shall  be  an  ephah  to  a 
46. 14  thou  shalt  prepare  a  meat  offering  for  it 
46.  14  a  meat  offering  coutinually  by  a  perpet. 
46.  15  Thus  shall  they  prepare,  .the  meat  offer. 
46.  20  where  they  shall  bake  the  meat  offering 

Joel  1.  9,  13  The  meat  offering  and  the  drink  offer. 

2.  14  a  meatoffering  and  a  drink  offering  unto 
Amos  5.22  Though  ye  offer  me . .  your  meat  offerings 

MEAT,  morsel  of  — 

Act  of  eating,  food,  fipSnris  brosis. 

Heb.  12.  16  who  for  one  morsel  of  meat  sold  his  birth. 

MEAT,  portion  or  provision  of  — 

Morsel  or  portion  of  food,  fans  patlibag. 

Dan.  i.  5  them  a  daily  provision  of  the  king’s  meat 
1.  8  with  the  portion  of  the  king’s  meat,  nor 
1. 13  that  eat  of  the  portion  of  the  king’s  meat 

1.  15  which  did  eat  the  portion  of  the  king’s  m. 
1. 16  took  away  the  portion  of  their  meat,  and 

11.  26  they  that  feed  of  the  portion  of  liis  meat 
[See  also  Broken,  dainty,  lay,  offered  to  idols,  portion, 
sit,  savoury.] 

ME-BHN'-NAI,  'Ua  built  up. 

One  of  David’s  valiant  men  of  the  family  of  Hushah 
and  tribe  of  Judah.  B.c.  1048.  In  Ch.  n.  29;  2  Sa.  23. 
27,  it  is  Sibbecai,  Abiezer  the  Anethothite,  M.  the 
Husliathite. 

2Sa.  23.  27  Abiezer  the  Ametliothite  M.  the  Hushatli. 
MECH-ER-A-THITE,  ’rnDD. 

Patronymic  of  Hepher,  one  of  David's  valiant  men; 
place  unknown.  B.c.  1048. 

1  Ch.n.  36  Hepher  the  M.,  Ahijah  the  Pelonite 
ME'-DAD,  IVD  love. 

An  elder  on  whom  the  spirit  fell  when  remaining  in  the 
camp  with  Eldad.  B.C.  1492. 

Num  11.  26  But  there  remained. .  Eldad,  and.  .M.:  and 

11.  27  said,  Eldad  and  M.  do  prophesy  in  the  c. 
ME'-DAN,  [I?  judgment. 

A  son  of  Abraham  by  Keturah,  brother  of  Midian.  B.c. 
1844. 

Gen.  25.  2  she  bare  him  Zimran,  and.  ,M.,  and  Mid. 

1  Ch.  1.  32  she  bare  Zimran,  and  Jokshan,  and  M. 
MEDDLE  (with),  to  — 

1.  To  stir  self  up,  rna  gar  ah,  7. 

Deut.  2.  5  Meddle  not  with  them  ;  for  I  will  not  give 

2.  19  distress  them  not,  nor  meddle  with  them 

2  Ki.14. 10  why  shouldest  thou  meddle  to  (thy)  hurt 
2  Ch.25.  19  why  shouldest  thou  meddle  to  (thine)  h. 


2 . To  cause  self  to  pass  over,  njif  abar,  7. 

Prov  26. 17  meddleth  with  strife  (belonging)  not  to  h. 

3.  To  mix  self  up  with,  ardb,  7. 

Prov  20. 19  meddle  not  with  him  that  flattereth  with 
24.  21  meddle  not  with  them  that  are  given  to 

MEDDLING,  meddled  with,  to  be  — 

To  intermeddle  with,  pVf  gala,  7. 

Pro  vi  7. 14  leave  off  contention,  before  it  be  meddled  w. 
20.  3  cease  from  strife . .  every  fool  will  be  me. 

ME-DE'-BA,  toi'P  full  waters. 

A  plain  and  city  in  Reuben,  S.E.  of  Heshbon  on  the  right 
side  of  the  Arnon ;  taken  from  Moab  by  Sihon,  but  finally 
retaken.  Now  called  Madizabeh. 

Num2i.  30  unto  Nophah,  which  (reaclieth)  unto  M. 
Josh.  13.  9  the  city . .  and  all  the  plain  of  M.  unto  Di. 
13.  16  city,  .in  the.  .river,  and  all  the  plain  by  M. 

1  Ch.  19.  7  and  the  king . .  came  and  pitched  before  M. 
Isa.  15.  2  Moab  shall  howl  over  Nebo,  and  over  M. 

MEDES,  "]D,  "ID,  MijSoi,  the  middle,  midst. 

The  inhabitants  of  .Media,  a  rude  and  uncultivated 
race. 

2  Ki.  17.  6  and  placed  them,  .in  the  cities  of  the  M. 

18.  11  and  put  them,  .in  the  cities  of  the  M. 
Ezra.  6.  2  palace  that  (is)  in  the  province  of  the  M. 
Esth.  1.  19  the  laws  of  the  Persians  and  the  51.,  that 
Isa.  13.  17  I  will  stir  up  the  M.  against  them,  which 
Jer.  25.  25  kings  of  Elam,  and  all  the  kings  of  the  M. 
51.  11  the  spirit  of  the  kings  of  the  M.  :  for  his 
51.  28  Prepare  against  her.  .the  kings  of  the  M. 
Dan.  5.28  Thy  kingdom  is  divided,  and 'given  to.  .51. 
6.  8,  12  the  law  of  the  M.  and  Persians,  which 

6. 15  the  law  of  the  M.  and  Persians  (is),  That 

9.  1  Ahasuerus,oftheseedoftheM.,wliichwas 

11.  1  first  year  of  Darius  the M., (even)  I,  stood 
Acts  2.  9  Parthians,  and  M.,  and  Elamites,  and  the 

ME'-DIA,  riD  middle  land. 

A  country  having  the  Caspian  Sea  on  the  N  ,  Hyrcanin 
and  Partliia  on  the  E.,  Persia  and  Susiana  on  the  S.,  and 
Assyria  and  Armenia  Major  on  the  W.  It  separated 
from  Assyria  B.c.  711,  and  became  a  republic;  in  709 
Deioces  became  king  ;  in  656  it  was  invaded,  and  Deioces 
was  defeated  and  slain ;  in  634  its  king  Phraortes,  with 
his  army,  perished  before  Babylon;  in  632  it  is  invaded 
by  the  Scythians ;  in  609  they  are  expelled  ;  in  603  the 
Lydian  war  commences ;  in  593  Cyrus  was  born  ;  in  584 
the  Lydian  war  closes  by  the  battle  of  Halys;  in  560 
Cyrus  deposes  Astyages,  and  raises  Cyaxares  II.  or  Darius 
the  Mede,  to  the  throne;  in  551  Cyrus  becomes  its  king; 
in  547  Larissa  and  Mespila,  cities  of  Media,  revolt  but 
are  subdued ;  in  538  Cyrus  takes  Babylon,  and  marries 
the  daughter  of  his  uncle  Cyaxares,  thereby  uniting 
Persia  and  .Media. 

Esth.  1.  3  the  power  of  Persia  and  M.,  the  nobles 
1.  14  the  seven  princes  of  Persia  and  M.,  which 
1. 18  (Likewise)  shall  the  ladies  of  Persia  and  M. 

10.  2  Chronicles  of  the  kings  of  M.  and  Persia? 
Isa.  21.  2  Go  up,  O  Elam  :  besiege,  0  51.  :  all  the 
Dan.  8.  20  (two)  horns  (are)  the  kings  of  M.  and  Pe. 

ME-DI-AN,  X’iD. 

A  native  of  Media.  B.c.  538. 

Dan.  5.  31  Darius  the  M.  took  the  kingdom,  (being) 

MEDIATOR  — 

Middle  man,  mediator,  pecirps  mesites. 

Gal.  3. 19  ordained  by  angels  in  the  hand  of  a  med. 

3.  20  Now  a  mediator  is  not.  .of  one ;  but  God 
1  Ti.  2.  5  and  one  mediator  between  God  and  men 
Heb.  8.  6  he  is  the  mediator  of  a  better  covenant 

9.  15  for  this  cause  he  is  the  mediator  of  the 

1 2.  24  to  Jesus  the  mediator  of  the  new  covenant 
MEDICINE  — 

1.  Medicine,  nna  gehak. 

PTOV17.  22  A’merryheartdoethgood(like)amedicine 

2.  Curatives ,  medicine,  nists-)  rephuoth. 

Jer.  30.  13  none  to  plead,  .thou  hast  no  healing  me. 
46. 11  in  vain  shalt  thou  use  many  medicines 

3.  Healing  remedy,  medicine,  nsmn  teruphah. 

Eze.  47.  12  fruit,  .for  meat,  and  the  leaf .  .for  medi. 

MEDITATE,  to  — 

1.  To  meditate,  mutter,  nan  hagah. 

Josh.  1.  8  thou  shalt  meditate  therein  day  and  night 
Psa.  1.  2  in  his  law  doth  he  meditate  day  and 
63.  6  meditate  on  thee  in  the  (night)  watches 
77.  12  I  will  meditate  also  of  all  thy  work,  and 
143.  5  I  meditate  on  all  thy  works ;  I  muse  on 
Isa.  33.  18  Thine  heart  shall  meditate  terror.  Where 

2 . To  bow  down,  muse,  meditate  nib,  n-b  siach,  suach. 
Gen.  24. 63  Isaac  went  out  to  meditate  in  the  field  at 
Psa.119. 15  I  will  meditate  in  thy  precepts,  and  have 

119.  23  thy  servant  did  meditate  in  thy  statutes 
1 19.  48  and  I  will  meditate  in  tby  statutes 
1 19.  78  (but)  I  will  meditate  in  thy  precepts 
119.  148  watches,  that  I  might  meditate  in  thyw. 

3.  To  be  careful,  take  care,  peAerdco  meletao. 

1  Ti.  4. 15  Meditate  upon  these  things;  give  thyself 
MEDITATE  before,  to  — 

To  take  care  beforehand,  irpoyeAerdw  promeletao. 
Luke2i.  14  to  meditate  before  what  ye  shall  answer 

MEDITATION  — 

1. Meditation,  nurt  haguth, 

Psa.  49.  3  the  meditation  of  my  heart  (shall  be)  of 


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2.  Earnest  meditation,  i'in  hagig, 

Psa.  5.  1  Give  ear . .  O  Lord  ;  consider  my  medita. 

3 . Meditation,  jvarr  higgayon. 

Psa.  19.  14  Let  .  .the  meditation  of  my  heart,  be  ac. 

4.  Meditation,  iriy  siach. 

Psa.  104.  34  My  meditation  of  him  shall  be  sweet :  I 

5.  A  bowing  down,  musing,  nn'iy  sichah. 

Psa.119.  97  thy  law  !  it  (is)  my  meditation  all  the  day 
119.  99  for  thy  testimonies  (are)  my  meditation 

MEEK  — 

1,  Humble,  ljy  anav. 

Psa.  22.  26  The  meek  shall  eat  and  be  satisfied :  they 
25.  9  The  meek  will  he  guide  in  judgment ;  and 
25.  9  and  the  meek  will  he  teach  his  way 
37.  71  the  meek  shall  inherit  the  earth;  and  sh. 
76.  9  When  God  arose,  .to  save  all  the  meek  of 
147.  6  The  Lord  lifteth  up  the  meek  :  he  casteth 
149.  4  he  will  beautify  the  meek  with  salvation 
Isa.  11.  4  and  reprove  with  equity  for  the  meek  of 

29.  19  The  meek  also  shall  increase .  .joy  in  the 
61.  1  me  to  preach  good  tidings  unto  the  meek 
Amos  2.  7  pant . .  and  turn  aside  the  way  of  the  meek 
Zeph.  2.  3  all  ye  meek  of  the  earth,  which  have  wr. 

2 . Humble,  vjy  anav. 

Numn.  3  Now  the  man  Moses  (was)  very  meek,  ab. 
Z.Meek,  easy,  mild,  -rrpaos  praos. 

Mattn.  29  I  am  [meek]  and  lowly  in  heart :  and  ye 

i.Meek,  easy,  mild,  irpaus  praus. 

Matt.  5,  -5  Blessed  (are)  the  meek :  for  they  shall  inli. 

21  5  Behold,  thy  king  cometh  unto  thee,  meek 

1  Pe.  3.  4  of  a  meek  and  quiet  spirit,  which  is  in  the 

MEEKNESS  — 

1.  Humility,  njjfi  anvah. 

Psa.  45.  4  because  of  truth,  and  meekness  (and)  rig. 

2.  Humility,  nil];.  anavah. 

Zeph.  2.  3  seek  righteousness,  seek  meekness :  it 

3.  Meekness,  mildness,  npairris  praotes. 

1  Co.  4.  21  or  in  love,  and  (in)  the  spirit  of  [meekness] 

2  Co.  10.  1  by  the  [meekness]  and  gentleness  of  Chri. 
Gal.  5.  23  [Meekness],  temperance:  against  such 

6.  1  restore  such  an  one  in  the  spirit  of  [me.] 
Eph.  4.  2  With  all  lowliness  and  [meekness],  will 
Col.  3. 12  Put  on  therefore,  .[meekness],  long  suffe. 

1  Ti.  6.  11  follow  after,  .love,  patience,  [meekness] 

2  Ti.  2.  25  In  [meekness]  instructing  those  that  opp. 
Titus  3.  2  gentle, showing  all  [meekness]  unto  all  m. 

4.  Meekness,  mildness,  npabr-gs  prautes. 

Jas.  1.  21  receive  with  meekness  the  ingrafted  word 

3.  13  let  him  show,  .his  works  with  meekness 
1  Pe.  3.  15  hope  that  is  in  you  with  meekness  and  f. 

MEET,  (more  than  is)  — 

l.Sons  of,  ’13  bene. 

Deut.  3.  18  shall  pass  over,  .all  (that  are)meet  for  the 

2.  Upright,  right,  "ity;  yashar. 

Jer.  26. 14  do  with  me  as  seemeth  good  and  meet  unto 

3.  Uprightness,  ne’’  yosher. 

Provn.  24  that  withholdeth  more  than  is  meet,  but 

4.  To  see,  nso  raah. 

Esth.  2.  9  meet  to  be  given  her,  out  of  the  king’s  h. 

5.  Worthy,  &£lo s  axios. 

Matt.  3.  8  Bring  forth  therefore  fruits  meet  for  rep. 
Acts  26.  20  they  should,  .doworksmeetforrepentan. 

1  Co.  16.  4  if  it  be  meet  that  I  go  also,  they  shall  go 
2Th.  1.  3  We  are  bound  to  thank  God.  .as  it  is  meet 

6. Just,  right,  8'ikouos  dikaios. 

Phil.  1.  7  Even  as  it  is  meet  for  me  to  think  this  of 

2  Pe.  1.  13  Yea,  I  think  it  meet,  as  long  as  I  am  in 

7.  Well  set,  etiOeros  euthetos. 

Heb.  6.  7  bringeth  forth  herbs  meet  for  them  by 

8. Sufficient,  luavos  hikanos. 

1  Co.  13.  9  that  am  not  meet  to  be  called  an  apostle 

9. Honest,  beautiful,  ko.\6s  kalos. 

Matt  15.  26  It  is  not  [meet]  to  take  the  children's  br. 
Mark  7.  27  it  is  not  meet  to  take  the  children’s  bread 
MEET,  (together  or  with),  be  met,  to  — - 
1.7b  meet  together  by  appointment,  yaad,  2. 
Exod25.  22  And  there  I  will  meet  with  thee,  and  I 
29.  42  where  I  will  meet  you,  to  speak  there  unto 

29.  43  there  I  will  meet  with  the  children  of  Is. 

30.  6,  36  testimony,  where  I  will  meet  with  thee 
Numi7.  4  testimony,  where  I  will  meet  with  you 
Josh.  1 1.  5  when  all  these  kings  were  met  together 
Neh.  6.  2  Come,  let  us  meet  together  in.  .the  villa. 

6.  10  Let  us  meet  together  in  the  house  of  God 

2.  To  find,  NyD  matsa. 

1  Sa.  10.  3  there  shall  meet  thee  three  men  going  up 

1  Ki.  13.  24  a  lion  met  him  by  the  way,  and  slew  him 

2  Ki.  4.  29  if  thou  meet  any  man,  salute  him  not ;  and 

9.  21  they  went  out  against  Jehu,  and  met  him 

10.  13  Jehu  met  with  the  brethren  of  Ahaziah  k. 

3.  To  come  or  fall  upon,  yjs  paga. 

Gen.  32.  1  went,  .and  the  angels  of  God  met  him 
Exod.  5.  20  they  met  Moses  and  Aaron,  who  stood  in 

23.  4  If  thou  meet  thine  enemy’s  ox  or  his  ass 
Num35.  19  when  he  meeteth  him,  he  shall  slay  him 
35.  21  shall  slay  the  murderer  when  he  meeteth 
Josh.  2. 16  Get  you  to. .  lest  the  pursuers  meet  you 


Josh.  17.  10  they  met  together  in  Asher  on  the  north 
Ruth  2.  22  that  they  meet  thee  not  in  any  other  field 
1  Sa.  10.  5  thou  slialt  meet  a  company  of  prophets 
Isa.  47.  3  I  will  take  vengeance,  and  I  will  not  meet 
64.  s  Thou  meetest  him  that  rejoiceth  and  w. 
Amos  5.  19  did  flee  from  a  lion,  and  a  bear  met  him 

4.7b  meet,  ts>;p  pagash. 

Gen.  32.  17  When  Esau  my  brother  meeteth  thee,  and 
33.  8  What . .  thou  by  all  this  drove  which  I  met 
Exod.  4.  24  the  Lord  met  him,  and  sought  to  kill  him 

4.  27  met  him  in  the  mount  of  God,  and  kissed 

1  Sa.  25.  20  men  came  down  against  her;  and  she  met 

2  Sa.  2.  13  went  out,  and  met  together  by  the  pool 
Prov.17.  12  Let  abearrobbed  of  herwhelpsmeetam. 
Isa.  34. 14  wild  beasts  of  the  desert  shall  also  meet 
Jer.  41.  6  as  he  met  them,  he  said  unto  them,  Come 
Hos.  13.  8  I  will  meet  them  as  a  bear  (that  is)  bere. 

5.  To  be  met,  ubs  pagash,  2. 

Psa.  85. 10  Mercy  and  truth  are  met  together ;  right. 
Pro v.  22.  2  The  rich  and  poor  meet  together  :  the  L. 
29.  13  The  poor  and  the  deceitful  man  meet  to. 

6.7b  meet,  trts  pagash,  3. 

Job  5. 14  They  meet  with  darkness  in  the  day  time 

7 .To  go  or  come  before.  Dip  qadam,  3. 

Deut  23.  4  Because  they  met  you  not  with  bread  and 
Neh.  13.  2  Because  they  met  not  the  children  of  I. 

8.7b  meet,  happen,  come,  N"ip  gar  a. 

Gen.  14. 17  the  king  of  Sodom  went  out  to  meet  him 

18.  2  when  he  saw.  .he  ran  to  meet  them  from 

19.  1  Lot  seeing,  .rose  up  to  meet  them  ;  and 

24. 17  the  servant  ran  to  meet  her,  and  said,  Let 

24.  65  this  that  walketh  in  the  field  to  meet  us 
29. 13  he  ran  to  meet  him,  and  embraced  him 
30. 16  Leah  went  out  to  meet  him,  and  said,  Thou 

32.  6  he  cometh  to  meet  thee,  and  fourhundred 

33.  4  Esau  ran  to  meet  him,  and  embraced  him 
46.  29  went  up  to  meet  Israel  his  father,  to  Gos. 

Exod.  4.  14  he  cometh  forth  to  meet  thee  :  and  when 

4.  27  said.  .Go  into  the  wilderness  to  meet  M. 

18.  7  Moses  went  out  to  meet  his  father  inlaw 

19.  17  people  out  of  the  camp  to  meet  with  God 
Num  22.  36  he  went  out  to  meet  him  unto  a  city  of  M. 

23.  3  peradventure  the  Lord  will  come  to  meet 

31.  13  went  forth  to  meet  them  without  the  ca. 
Josh.  9.  11  go  to  meet  them,  and  say  unto  them.  We 
Judg.  4. 18  Jael  went  out  to  meet  Sisera,  and  said 

4.  22  Jael  came  out  to  meet  him,  and  said  unto 

6.  35  And  he  sent . .  and  they  came  up  to  meet 

11.  31  forth  ofthe  doors  ofmy  house  to  meet  me 
11.  34  his  daughter  came  out  to  meet  him  with 
19.  3  the  father . .  saw  him,  he  rejoiced  to  meet 

1  Sa.  10.  io  behold,  a  company  of  prophets  met  him 

13.  10  Saul  went  out  to  meet  him,  that  he  might 

15.  12  when  Samuel  rose  early  to  meet  Saul  in 

17.  48  and  came  and  drew  nigh  to  meet  David 

17.  48  ran  toward  the  array  to  meet  the  Philistine 

18.  6  the  women  came  out.  .to  meet  king  Saul 

25.  32  God.  .which  sent  thee  this  day  to  meet 
25.  34  thou  hadst  hasted  and  come  to  meet  me 
30. 21  they  went  forth  to  meet  David,  and  to  meet 

2  Sa.  6.  20  MichaL.came  outto  meet  David,  and  said 

10.  s  he  sent  to  meet  them,  because  the  men 

15.  32  Hushai  the  Archite  came  to  meet  him  w. 

16.  1  Ziba.  .servant  of  Mephibosheth  met  him 

19.  15  Judah  came  to  Gilgal,  to  go  to  meet  the 
19.  16  came  down  with  the  men  of  Judah  to  m. 
19.  20  I  am  come  the  first,  .to  meet  my  lord  the 
19.  24  the  son  of  Saul  came  down  to  meet  the  k. 
19.  25  when  he  was  come  to  Jerusalem  to  meet 

1  Ki.  2.  8  he  came  down  to  meet  me  at  Jordan,  and 

2.  19  the  king  rose  up  to  meet  her,  and  bowed 

18.  7  as  Obadiah  was  in  the  way.  .Elijah  met 
18.  16  went  to  meet  Aliab. .  .AndAhabwenttom. 

21. 18  Arise,  go  down  to  meet  Ahab  king  of  Isr. 

2  Ki.  1.  3  Arise,  go  up  to  meet  the  messengers  of  the 

1.  6  There  came  a  man  up  to  meet  us,  and  said 
1  7  which  came  up  to  meet  you,  and  told  you 

2. 15  they  came  to  meet  him,  and  bowed  them. 
4.  26  Run  now,  I  pray  thee,  to  meet  her;  and 

4.  31  wherefore  he  went  again  to  meet  him,  and 

5.  21  he  lighted  down  from  the  chariot  to  meet 

5.  26  turned  again  fromhischariotto  meetthee? 

8.  8  meet  the  man  of  God,  and  enquire  of  the 

8.  9  So  Hazael  went  to  meet  him,  and  took  a  p. 

9.17  Take  an  horseman,  aud  send  to  meet  them 

9. 18  So  there  went  one  on  horseback  to  meet 

10. 15  the  son  of  Rechab  (coming)  to  meet  him 
16. 10  king  Ahaz  went  to  Damascus  to  meet  Ti. 

1  Ch.19.  5  and  he  sent  to  meet  them :  for  the  men 
Job  39.21  Hepawetli.  .hegoethontomeettliearmed 
Prov.  7.  10  there  met  him  a  woman  (with!  the  attire 

7.  15  therefore  came  I  forth  to  meet  thee,  dili. 
Isa.  7.  3  Go  forth  now  to  meet  Ahaz,  thou,  and  Sh. 

14.  9  Hell,  .is moved  for  thee  to  meet  (tliee)at 
Jer.  41.  6  And ..  went ..  from  Mizpah  to  meet  them 

51.  31  One  post  shall  run  to  meet  another 
51.  31  and  one  messenger  to  meet  another,  to  s. 
Amos  4.  12  Therefore,  .prepare  to  meet  thy  God,  O 
Zech.  2.  3  and  another  angel  went  out  to  meet  him 

9.  To  meet,  happen,  come,  trip  qara,  2. 

Exod  5.  3  The  God  of  the  Hebrews  hath  met  with  us 

2  Sa.  18.  9  And  Absalom  met  the  servants  of  David 

10. 7b  meet,  happen,  come,  .Yip  gar  ah. 

Deut  25. 18  How  he  met  thee  by  the  way,  and  smote 
11.7b  meet,  happen,  come,  .Yip  qarah,  2. 

Exod  3.  18  The  LORD  God  of  the  Hebrews  hath  met 


Nuiu23.  4  God  met  Baalam  :  and  he  said  unto  him 

23. 15  Stand. .  by  thy  burnt  offering,  while  1  meet 

23. 16  Lord  met  Balaam,  and  put  a  word  in  his 

12 .Face,  C'ib  panirn. 

1  Ch.  12.  17  David  went  out  to  meet  them,  and  answ. 

2  Ch.  15.  2  he  went  out  tomeet  Asa,  and  said  untoh. 

19.  2  son  of  Hanani  the  seer  went . .  to  meet  him 

13.7b  meet,  airavriu  apantao. 

Matt  28.  9  behold,  Jesus  [met]  them,  saying,  All  hail 
Mark  5.  2  there  [met]  him  out  of  the  tombs  a  man 

14.  13  there  shall  meet  you  a  man  bearing  a  pi. 
Luke  1 4.  31  he  be  able  with  ten  thousand  [to  meet] 

17.  12  there  met  him  ten  men  that  were  lepers 
John  4.  51  his  servants  [met]  him,  and  told,  .saying 
Acts  16.  1 6  a  certain  damsel  possessed . .  [met]  us,  w. 

11. /'br  a  meeting,  els  andvrptnv  eis  apantesin. 

Matt  25.  1  virgins,  which . .  went  forth  [to  meet]  the 
25.  6  the  bridegroom  cometh;  go  ye  out  to  meet 
Acts  28.  15  they  came  to  meet  us  as  far  as  Appii  Fo. 

1  Th.  4.  17  shall  be  caught  up.  .to  meet  the  Lord  in 

15.  To  happen  to  be  near,  iraparvyxavo)  paratutjch. 

Acts  17.  17  disputed,  .daily  with  them  that  met  with 
16.7b  cast  together,  come  up  with,  <rvp.fiaWu  sum. 
Acts  20. 14  when  he  met  with  us  at  Assos,  we  took 

17.  To  meet  together,  crovavrau  sunanlao. 

Luke  9.  37  it  came  to  pass,  that,  .much  people  met 

22.  10  there  shall  a  man  meet  you,  bearing  a  p. 
Acts  10. 25  Cornelius  met  him,  and  fell  down  at  his 
Heb.  7.  1  who  met  Abraham  returning  from  the  s. 

7.  10  loins  of  his  father  whenMelchisedec  met 

18.  For ameeting with,  els  awavrpaiv  eissunantesin. 
Matt.  8.  34  the  whole  city  came  out  [to  meet]  Jesus 

19.  To  come  to  meet,  bwavrau  hupantao. 

V 1  a 1 1 .  8.  28  there  met  him  two  possessed  with  devils 
Luke  8.  27  there  met  himoutofthecityacertamman 
Johnn.  30  was  in  that  place  where  Martha  met  him 

12. 18  For  this  cause  the  people  also  met  him 

20. In  ordertoa  meeting,  eis  bvi-vr-oaiv  eis  hupant. 
John  12. 13  went  forth  to  meet  him,  and  cried,  Hos. 

MEET,  go  and  — 

To  come  to  meet,  uiravraw  hupantao. 

Johnn.  20  Then  Martha,  .went  and  met  him  ;  but 

MEET,  to  be  — 

1.7b  have  patience,  ins  arak. 

Ezra  4.  14  it  was  not  meet  for  us  to  see  the  king’s 

2.  To  be  right,  prepared,  113  kun,  2. 

Exod.  8.  26  It  is  not  meet  so  to  do  ;  for  we  sliaU  sac. 

3.7b  be  made,  used,  nyy,  asah,  2. 

Eze.  15.  5  when  it  was  whole,  it  was  meet  for  no  work 

15.  5  shall  it  be  meet  yet  for  (any)  work,  when 

4.  To  prosper,  nSy  tsaleach. 

Eze.  15.  4  cast  into  the  fire.  .Is  it  meet  for  (any)  w.? 

5.  It  behoveth,  Se7  dei. 

Luke  15.  32  It  was  meet  that  we  should  make  merry 
Rom .  1.27  recompence  of  their  error  which  was  meet 

MEET  for  use  — 

Very  useful,  evxpparos  euchrestos. 

2  Ti.  2.  21  sanctified,  aud  meet  for  the  master’s  use 

MEET,  to  make  — 

To  make  sufficient,  Uavioo  hikanoo. 

Col.  1.  12  which  hath  made  us  meet  to  be  partakers 
MEET,  to  seem  — 

To  be  or  seem  right,  yashar. 

Jer.  27.  5  have  given  it  unto  whom  it  seemed  meet 

MEETEST  — 

Right,  upright,  "w;  yashar. 

2  Ki.io.  3  Look  even  out  the  best  and  meetest  of  your 
MEETING  — 

To  meet,  happen,  come,  N3p  qara. 

1  Sa.  21.  1  Ahimelecli  was  afraid  at  the  meeting  of 

MEETING  (two  ways)  — 

Double  way,  crossway,  &fi<po8os  amphodos. 

Markn.  4  without  in  a  place  where  two  ways  met 
ME-GID'-DO,  ME-GID’-DON,  13®,  ]13®  place  of  God. 
A  city  in  Issachar  or  Mauasseh,  W.  of  Jordan,  in  the 
plain  of  Jezreel,  at  the  N.E.  of  Mount  Carmel,  near 
Taanach  and  Ibleam ;  once  Legio,  now  Leggun. 

Josh  12.  21  The  king  of  Taanach,  one;  the  king  of  M. 

17.  11  the  inhabitants  of  M.  andhertowns,  (even) 
Judg.  1.  27  nor  the  inhabitants  of  M.  and  her  towns 
5. 19  Taanach  by  the  waters  of  M. ;  they  took 

1  Ki.  4.  12  (to  him  pertained)  Taanach  and  M.,  and 

9.  15  to  build  the  house  of  the  LORD,  .and  M. 

2  Ki.  9.  27  Ahaziah  the  king,  .fled  to  M.,  and  died 

23. 29  he  slew  him  at  M.,  when  he  had  seen  him 

23.  30  carried  him  in  a  chariot  dead  from  M.,  and 

1  Ch.  7.  29  M.  and  her  towns,  Dor  and  her  towns.  In 

2  CI1.35.  22  Josiah.  .came  to  fight  in  the  valley  of  M. 
Zech  12.  11  as  the  mourning  of  H.  in  the  valley  of  M. 

ME-HE-TAB'-EL,  bxpD’na  God  is  doing  good. 

1.  Wife  of  Hadar,  eighth  king  of  Edom.  B.C.  1500. 

Gen.  36.  39  M.,  the  daughter  of  Mat  red,  the  daughter 
1  Ch.  1.  50  M.,  the  daughter  of  Matred,  the  daughter 


MEHID  A 


653 


MEN 


2.  A  person  whose  grandson  tried  to  intimidate  Nehe- 
miah  when  threatened  by  Sanballat  and  Tobiah.  B.c. 
490. 

Neh.  6.  io  Delaiah  the  son  of  >1.,  who  (was)  shut  up 
ME-HI'-DA,  nyn?  famous. 

A  Xethinim  whose  descendants  returned  with  Zerub- 
babel  from  exile.  B.c.  536. 

Ezra  2.  32  the  children  of  M.,  the  children  of  Hars. 
Neh.  7.  54  the  children  of  M.,  the  children  of  Hars. 

ME'-HIR.  77  p  dexterity. 

A  son  of  Cheliib,  through  Caleb  son  of  Hur.  B.  c.  1420. 

1  Ch.  4.  11  Chelub  the  brother  of  Shuah  begat  M. 

ME-HO-LA-THITE,  ’nShp. 

An  inhabitant  of  a  city  in  Issachar,  also  called  Abel- 
meholah. 

1  Sa.  18. 19  she  was  given  unto  Adriel  the  M.  to  wife 

2  Sa.  21.  8  for  Adriel  the  son  of  Barzillai  the  M. 

ME-HTJ-JA'-EL,  ^Njinp  God  is  combating. 

Son  of  Irad,  a  descendant  of  Cain,  and  father  of  Methu- 
sael.  B.c.  3700. 

Gen.  4.  18  Irad  begat  SI. :  and  SI.  begat Slethusael 
ME-HTJ'-MAN,  JD1.7D. 

One  of  the  seven  chamberlains  that  served  in  the  pre¬ 
sence  of  Ahasueras  king  of  Persia.  B.c.  500. 

Esth.  1.  10  the  king,  .commanded  SI.,  Biztha,  Harb. 

ME-HTJ'-NIM,  ME  TJ'-NIM,  O’BVP. 

One  of  the  Nethinim  whose  descendents  returned  with 
Zerubbabel.  B.c.  536. 

Ezra  2.  50  the  children  of  SI.,  the  children  of  Neph. 
Neh.  7.  52  the  children  of  SI.,  the  children  of  Neph. 

ME  HU'-NIM,  cniyp. 

An  Arab  tribe  at  the  S.  of  the  Salt  Sea,  and  towards 
Petra. 

2  Ch.26.  7  And  God  helped  him  against,  .the  SI. 

ME  JAR'-KON,  jip-rn  'a. 

A  city  in  Dan,  near  Rakkon  ;  now  called  Oyun  Kara. 

.Tosh. 19.  46*Snd  SI.,  and  Rakkon,  with  the  border  b. 
ME-KO'-NAH,  npp  foundation. 

A  city  in  Judah,  near  Ziklag. 

Neh.  11.  28  And  at  Ziklag,  and  at  SI.,  and  in  the  vill. 
ME-LAT'-IAH,  n;pSp  Jah  delivers. 

A  Gibeonite  who  helped  to  repair  the  wall  after 
Nehemiah  came  from  Sliushan.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  3.  7  next  unto  them  repaired  SI.  the  Gibeonite 

MEL'-CHI,  MeAxc  Me\xs‘>  from  Iteb.  ’3^D  my  king. 

1.  An  ancestor  of  Jesus  through  Slary. 

Luke  3.  24  Levi  which  was  (the  son)  of  SI. ,  which  was 

2.  A  still  more  remote  ancestor. 

Luke  3.  28  Which  was(theson)  of  SI.,  which  was  (the 
MEL-CHI-SE-DEC,  Me\x‘<reS(K.  See  Melchizedek. 
Heb.  5.  6  a  Priest  for  ever,  after  the  order  of  SI. 

5.  10  Called .  .a.  .Priest  after  the  order  of  SI. 

6.  20  High  Priest  for  ever,  after  the  order  of  SI. 

7.  1  For  this  SI.,  king  of  Salem,  priest  of  the 
7. 10  in  the  loins  of  his  father  when  SI.  met 
7.  11  priest  should  rise  after  the  order  of  SI. 

7.  15  after  the  similitude  of  SI.  there  ariseth 
7.  17,  21  [a  Priest  for  ever,  after  the  order  of  SI.] 

MEL-CHI-SHE  -A,  MAL-CHI-SHE'-A,  yiri'afe. 

The  third  son  of  king  Saul.  B.c.  1056. 

1  Sa.  14.  49  the  sons  of  Saul  were  Jonathan  .  .and  SI. 

31.  2  the  Philistines  slew  Jonathan,  .and  SI. 

1  Ch.  8.  33  Saul  begat  Jonathan,  and  SI.,  and  Abina. 

9.  39  Saul  begat  Jonathan,  and  SI.,  and  Abin. 

10.  2  the  Philistines  slew  Jonathan,  .and  SI. 
MEL-CHI-ZE'-DEK,  pix"'3,p  my  king  is  righteous. 
The  priest  and  king  of  Salem,  who  met  Abraham  and 
blessed  him.  B.c.  1917. 

Gen.  14. 18  And  SI.  king  of  Salem  brought  forth  bread 
Psa.  no.  4  (art)  a  priest  for  ever  after  the  order  of  SI. 
ME-LE-A,  Me  Seas’.  . 

An  ancestor  of  Jesus,  through  Slary. 

Luke  3. 31  Which  was  (the  son)  of  SI.,  which  was  (the 
ME' -LECH,  pja  king. 

A  son  of  Slicah,  grandson  of  Jonathan  son  of  king  Saul. 
B.c.  970. 

1  Ch.  8.  33  the  sons  of  Slicah  (were)  Pithon,  and  SI. 

9.  41  the  sons  of  Slicah  (were)  Pithon,  and  SI. 
ME-LI’-CE,  'PiSp,  i3’^p  counsellor. 

A  priest  in  Jerusalem  in  the  days  of  Joikim,  grandson 
of  Jozadak;  called  also  Malluch.  B.C.  336. 

Neh.  12.  14  Of  SI.,  Jonathan  ;  of  Shebaniah,  Joseph 
ME-LI-TA,  M €A(t7J. 

An  island  in  the  Adriatic,  where  Paul  was  shipwrecked; 
now  called  Malta,  which  is  twenty  miles  long  by 
twelve  broad ;  or  it  may  have  been  Meleda  or  Melita ,  a 
small  isle  near  Dalmatia. 

Acts  28.  1  they  knew  that  the  island  was  called  SI. 

MELODY  — 

1  .Song  or  instrument  of  praise,  rrjDt  zimrah. 

Isa.  51.  3  joy.  .thanksgiving,  and  the  voice  of  melody 
Amos  5.  23  for  I  will  not  hear  the  melody  of  thy  viols 

2 .To  play  on  a  stringed  instrument,  nagan,  3. 
Isa.  23. 16  make  sweet  melody,  sing  many  songs,  that 


MELODY,  to  make  — 

To  play  on  a  stringed  instrument,  ipaWa  psallo. 
Eph.  5. 19  making  melody  in  your  heart  to  the  Lord 

MELONS  — 

Melons,  D'npjk  abattichim. 

Numn.  5  the  cucumbers,  and  the  melons,  and  the 
MELT  (away),  to  — - 

I  .To  drop,  ']?7  dalaph. 

Psa.119.  28  Mysoulmeltethforheaviness:  strengthen 

2.  To  melt,  waste,  nca  masah,  5. 

Psa.147. 18  He  sendeth  out  his  word  and  melteth  them 

3 . To  be  loathed,  despised,  rejected,  cm  maas,  2. 
Psa.  58.  7  Let  them  melt  away  as  waters  (which)  run 

4.  To  melt,  dissolve,  ED  mug. 

Psa.  46.  6  he  uttered  his  voice,  the  earth  melted 
Amos  9.  5  it  shall  melt,  and  all  that  dwell  therein 

5.  To  be  melted,  dissolved,  ED  mug,  2. 

Exod  15.  15  the  inhabitants  of  Canaan  shall  melt  away 

1  Sa.  14.  16  the  multitude  melted  away,  andthey  went 

6.  To  be  melted,  ED  mug,  7a. 

Amos  9.  13  sweet  wine,  and  all  the  hills  shall  melt 
Nah.  1.  5  the  hills  melt,  and  the  earth  is  burned  at 

7.  To  be  melted,  wasted,  odd  masas,  2. 

Exodi6.  21  and  when  the  sun  waxed  hot,  it  melted 
Josh.  2.  11  our  hearts  did  melt,  neither  did  there  re. 

5.  1  their  heart  melted,  neither  was  their  spi. 
7.  5  the  hearts  of  the  people  melted,  and  be. 

2  Sa.  17.  10  And  he  also,  .shall  utterly  melt:  for  all  I. 
Psa.  68.  2  as  wax  melteth  before  the  fire,  (so)  let  the 

97.  5  The  hills  melted  like  wax  at  the  presence 
1 12.  10  he  shall  gnashwithhis  teeth, and  melt  away 
Isa.  13.  7  Therefore,  .every  man’s  heart  shall  melt 
19.  1  the  heart  of  Egypt  shall  melt  in  the  midst 
Eze.  21.  7  every  heart  shall  melt,  and  all  hands  shall 
Mic.  1.  4  the  mountains  shall  be  molten  under  him 
Nah.  2.  10  the  heart  melteth,  and  the  knees  smite 

8 . To  flow,  S11  nazal. 

J  udg.  5.  5  The  mountains  melted  from  before  the 

9.  To  pour  out,  ”3)  nasak. 

Isa.  40.  19  The  workman  melteth  a  graven  image,  and 
44.  10  Who  hath  formed  a  god,  or  molten  a  gra 

10.  To  pour  out,  -ltd  nathak,  5. 

Eze.  22.  20  to  blow  the  Are  upon  it,  to  melt  (it);  so 
22.  20  and  I  will  leave  (you  there),  and  melt  you 

II  .To  refine,  purify,  r|7X  tsaraph. 

Jer.  6.  29  the  founder  melteth  in  vain ;  for  the  wi. 
9.  7  Behold,  1  will  melt  them,  and  try  them 

12.  A  melting  or  wasting  away,  DM  femes. 

Psa.  58.  8  As  a  snail  (which)  melteth,  let  (every  one 

13.  To  loose,  \va>  luo. 

2  Pe.  3.  10  the  elements  shall  melt  with  fervent  heat 

14 . Tobe dissolved, melted,  liquified,,  rrieoyattekomai. 
2  Pe.  3.  12  the  elements  shall  melt  with  fervent  heat? 

MELT,  to  make  — 

To  melt,  waste,  nsp  masah,  5. 

Josh.14.  8  brethren. .madetheheartof  thepeoplem. 
MELTED,  to  be  — 

1.  Melting,  "fin  hittuk. 

Eze.  22.  22  As  silveris  melted  in  the  midst  of  the  fu. 

2.  To  be  melted,  ED  mug,  7a. 

Psa.  107.  26  their  soul  is  melted  because  of  trouble 

3.  To  be  melted,  ddd  masas,  2. 

Psa.  22.  14  it  is  melted  in  the  midst  of  my  bowels 
Isa.  34.  3  the  mountains  shall  be  melted  with  their 

4.  To  be  poured  out,  ~ru  nathak,  2. 

Eze.  22.  21  ye  shall  be  melted  in  the  midst  thereof 

5.  To  be  poured  out,  ?nj  nathak,  6. 

Eze.  22.  22  so  shall  ye  be  melted  in  the  midst  thereof 
MELTING  — 

Stubble,  meltings,  refuse,  c'pcn  hamasim. 

Isa.  64.  2  As  (when)  the  melting  fire  bumeth,  the 

MEL'-ZAR,  7sSsri  the  overseer. 

One  to  w  hose  care  Daniel  and  his  companions  were  com¬ 
mitted  by  the  chief  of  the  eunuchs  of  Nebuchadnezzar. 
B.C.  530. 

Dan.  1. 11  Then  said  Daniel  to  M.,  whom  the  prince 
1  . 16  Thus  SI.  took  away  the  portion  of  their  m. 

MEMBER  — 

1.  Things  formed,  D'"tx)  yetswrim. 

Job  17.  7  and  all  my  members  (are)  as  a  shadow 

2.  A  member,  limb,  part  of  the  body,  p.4\os  melos. 
Slatt  5.  29,  30  that  one  of  thy  members  should  perish 
Rom.  6.  13  Neither  yield  ye  your  members  (as)  inst. 

6. 13  your  members  (as)  instruments  of  right. 

6. 19  as  ye  have  yielded  yourmembers  servants 

6.  19  yield  yourmembers  servants  to  righteous. 

7.  5  did  work  in  our  members  to  bring  forth 
7.  23  I  see  another lawin  mymembers,  warring 
7.  23  to  the  law  of  sin  which  is  in  mymembers 

12.  4  Foras  we  have  many  members  in  one  body 
12.  4  and  all  members  have  not  the  same  office 
12.  5  and  every  one  members  one  of  another 
1  Co.  6. 15  that  your  bodies  are  the  members  of  Ch. 
6.  15  shall  I  then  take  the  members  of  Christ 


1C0.  6. 15  and  make  (them)  the  members  of  an  har.? 
12.  12  as  the  body  is  one,  and  hath  many  mem. 
12. 12  all  the  members  of  that  one  body,  being 

12. 14  For  the  body  is  not  one  member,  but  many 
12.  18  But  now  hath  God  set  the  members  every 

12. 19  And  if  they  were  all  one  member,  where 

12. 20  But  now  (are  they)  many  members,  yet 
12.  22  Nay,  much  more  those  members  of  the 
12.  23  the  members  should  have  the  same  care 
12.  26  whether  one  member  suffer,  all  the  mem. 
12.  26  one  member  be  honoured,  all  the  members 

12.  27  ye  are  the  body  of  Christ,  and  members 
Eph.  4.  25  for  we  are  members  one  of  another 

5.  30  For  we  are  members  of  his  body,  of  his 
Col.  3.  5  Mortify  therefore  your  members  which 
Jas.  3.  5  Even  so  the  tongue  is  a  little  member,  and 

3.  6  so  is  the  tongue  amongour  members,  that 

4.  1  of  your  lusts  that  war  in  your  members? 
MEMORIAL  — 

1  .Memorial,  .7731  x  azkarah. 

Lev.  2.  2  the  priest  shall  burn  the  memorial  of  it 

2.  9  shall  take  from  the  meat  offering  a  mem. 
2. 16  the  priest  shall  burn  the  memorial  of  it 
5. 12  a  memorial  thereof,  and  burn  (it)  on  the 

6.  15  shall  burn,  .the  memorial  of  it,  unto  the 
24.  7  that  it  may  be  on  the  bread  for  a  raemor. 

Num.  5.  26  the  memorial  thereof,  and  burn  (it)  upon 

2. Remeinbrance,  memorial,  73),  751  zeker. 

Exod.  3. 15  this  (is)  my  memorial  unto  all  generations 
Esth.  9.  28  nor  the  memorial  of  them  perish  from 
Psa.  9.  6  their  memorial  is  perished  with  them 
135.  13  thy  memorial,  O  Lord,  throughout  all  g. 
Hos.  12.  5  Lord  God  of  hosts ;  the  Lord  (is)  his  me. 

3 . Memorial,  remetnbra?ice,  ji7|t  zikkaron. 

Exodi2.  14  thisday  shall  be  unto  you  for  a  memorial 

13.  0  for  a  memorial  between  thine  eyes,  that 
17.  14  Write  this  (for)  a  memorial  in  a  book,  and 
28.  12  stones  of  memorial  unto  the  children  of 
28.  12  upon  his  two  shoulders,  for  a  memorial 
28.  29  for  a  memorial  before  the  Lord  continu. 

30.  16  it  may  be  a  memorial  unto  the  children 
39.  7  stones  for  a  memorial  to  the  children  of 

Lev.  23.  24  a  memorial  of  blowing  of  trumpets,  an 
Num.  5.  15  an  offering  of  memorial, bringing  iniquity 

5.  18  put  the  offering  of  memorial  in  her  hands 

10.  10  that  they  may  be  to  you  for  a  memorial 

16.  40  (To  be)  a  memorial  unto  the  children  of  I 

31.  54  a  memorial  for  the  children  of  Israel  before 
Josh.  4.  7  these  stones  shall  be  for  a  memorial  unto 
Neh.  2.  20  ye  have  no  portion,  norright,  normemorial 
Zech.  6.  14  for  a  memorial  in  the  temple  of  the  Lord 

4-4  memorial,  token  of  remembrance,  pvr\ ybavvov. 
Matt 26.  13  shall  also  this,  .be  told  for  a  memorial  of 
Marki4.  9  shall  be  spoken  of  for  a  memorial  of  her 
Acts  10.  4  are  come  up  for  a  memorial  before  God 

MEMORY  — 

Memory,  remembrance,  memorial,  73),  73]  zeker. 
Psa.  109.  15  that  he  may  cut  off  the  memory  of  them 
145.  7  They  shall  abundantly  utter  the  memory 
Prov  10.  7  The  memory  of  the  just  (is)  blessed :  but 
Eccl.  9.  5  for  the  memory  of  them  is  forgotten 
Isa.  26.  14  hast  thou,  .made  all  their  memory  to  pe. 

MEM'-PHIS,  f]b  moph. 

A  city  in  Central  Egypt,  on  the  W.  of  the  Nile,  the  seat 
of  the  3rd,  4th,  7th,  and  8th  dynasty  of  Manetho; 
after  Psammetichus  the  royal  residence ;  also  called 
Noph. 

Hos.  9.  6  M.  shall  bury  them :  the  pleasant  (places) 
ME-MU'-CAN,  |35DP. 

One  of  the  seven  princes  of  Persia  and  Media  that  saw 
the  king’s  face  at  pleasure.  B.c.  519. 

Esth.  1.  14  next  unto  him  (was)  Carshena.  .(and)  M 
1.  16  M.  answered  before  the  king  and  the  prill. 
1.  21  The  king  did  according  to  the  word  of  SI. 
MEN  —  [ See  also  Man.] 

1  .Men,  tall  ones,  071D  methim. 

Deut.  2.  34  utterly  destroyed  the  men,  and  the  women 

3.  6  utterly  destroying  the  men,  women,  and 
33.  6  Let  Reuben  live . .  let  (not)  his  men  be  few 

Job  11.  3  Should  thy  lies  make  men  hold  their  p.  ? 

11.  11  For  he  knoweth  vain  men  :  he  seeth  wic. 

22. 15  old  way  which  wicked  men  have  trodden? 
24.  12  Slen  groan  from  out  of  the  city,  and  the 
31.  31  If  the  men  of  my  tabernacle  said  not.  Oh 

Psa.  17.  14  From  men  (which  are)  thy  hand,  0  Lord 

17.  14  from  men  of  the  world,  (which  have)  their 
105.  12  When  they  were(but)afewmeninnumber 

Isa.  3.  25  Thy  men  shall  fall  by  the  sword,  and  thy 
5.  13  their  honourable  men  (are)  famished,  and 
41.  14  Fear  not,  thou  worm  Jacob,  .ye  men  of  I. 

2.  All,  every,  ch?  methom. 

Judg2o.  48  as  well  the  men  of  (every)  city,  as  the  b 

3.  People,  □?,  cy  am. 

Num  31.  32  the  prey  which  the  men  of  war  had  caught 
i.Male,  apayv  arsen. 

Rom.  1.  27  men  with  men  working  that  which  is  un. 
MEN,  certain  — 

Aden,  D'&dn  anashim. 

Num.  9.  6  there  were  certain  men,  who  were  defiled 
MEN  of  low  degree  — 

Sons  of  Adam  or  of  man,  C7X'\S3  benc-adam. 

Psa.  62.  9  Surely  men  of  low  degree  (are)vanity, (and) 


MEN 


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MERCIES 


MEN,  manner  of  — 

Human ,  belonging  to  man,  avQpixnuvos  anthropinos. 

Kom.  6.  19  I  speak  after  the  manner  of  men  because 
MEN’S  persons  — 

Face,  irpocrilirou  prosopon. 

Jude  16  having  men's  persons  in  admiration  beca. 
MEN,  to  play  or  quit  like  — 

1  .To  strengthen  self,  pin  chazaq,  7. 

2  Sa.  10. 12  let  us  play  the  men  for  our  people,  and 

2.  To  act  as  men,  avSpl(opai  andrizomai. 

1  Co.  16. 13  Watch  ye.  .quit  you  like  men,  be  strong 
MEN,  to  show  selves  — 

To  show  self  a  man,  tv’*?  ish,  7 a. 

Isa.  46.  8  Remember  this,  and  show  yourselves  men 
ME-NA'-HEM,  Dnja  comforter. 

The  son  of  Gadi  who  slew  Shallum,  and  was  succeeded 
by  Iris  son  Pekahiah.  B.c.  761. 

2  Ki.15.  14  M.  the  son  of  Gadi  went  up  from  Tirzali 

15.  i6ThenM.  smote  Tiphsah,  and  all  that  (were) 
15.  17  began  M.  the  son  of  Gadi  to  reign  overl. 
15.  19  M.  gave  Pul  a  thousand  talents  of  silver 
15.  20  M.  exacted  the  money  of  Israel,  (even)  of 
13.  21  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  M.,  and  all  that  he 
15.  22  M.  slept  with  his  fathers ;  and  Pekahiah 
15.  23  Pekahiah  the  son  of  II.  began  to  reign  over 

ME'-NAN,  MaiVav,  or  Mevvo. 

An  ancestor  of  Jesus,  through  Mary, 

Luke  3.  31  Melea,  which  was  (the  son)of  [M.,]  which 
MEN  CHILDREN  — 

A  male,  wot  zakur. 

Exod34.  23  Thrice  in  the  year  shall  all  your  men  ch. 

MEND,  to  — 

1  .To  strengthen,  pin  chazaq,  3. 

2  Ch.24.  12  and  brass  to  mend  the  house  of  the  Lord 

2.  To  make  thoroughly  fit,  KarapriCio  lcatartizo. 
Matt  4.  21  he  saw  other  two  brethren,  .mending  their 
Mark  1. 19  who  also  were  in  the  ship  mending  their 
MEN  PLEASERS  — 

Pleasing  men,  avdpawdparKos  anthroparcskos. 

Eph.  6.  6  Not  with  eye  service,  as  men  pleasers ;  but 
Col.  3.  22  not  with  eye  service,  as  men  pleasers ;  but 

MEN  STEALER  — 

Men  enslaver,  avSpairo8iari]s  andrapodistes. 

1  Ti.  1. 10  for  men  stealers,  for  liars,  for  perjured  p. 
MENSTRUOUS  woman  or  cloth — 

1  .One  separated,  rtjj  niddah. 

Lam.  1.  17  Jerusalem  is  as  amenstruous  woman  am. 
Eze.  18.  6  neither,  .come  near  to  a  menstruous  wo. 

2 .Sick,  menstruous,  nil  daveh. 

Isa.  30.  22  shalt  cast  them  away  as  a  menstruous  cl. 
MENTION  — 

Mention,  pvela  mneia. 

Rom.  1.  9  I  make  mention  of  you  always  in  my  pra. 
Eph.  1. 16  making  mention  of  you  in  my  prayers 
1  Th.  1.  2  making  mention  of  you  in  our  prayers 
Phm.  4  making  mention  of  thee  always  in  my  pr. 
MENTION  (of,  to  make),  to  — 

1.  To  remember,  be  mindful  of,  "Oj  zakar. 

J  er.  20.  9  I  will  not  make  mention  of  him,  nor  sp. 
23.  36  the  burden  of  the  Lord  shall  ye  mention 

2 . To  make  mention,  n?t  zakar,  5. 

Gen.  40.  14  make  mention  of  me  unto  Pharaoh,  and 
Exod23.  13  make  no  mention  of  the  name  of  other  g. 
Josh.23.  7  neithermake  mention  of  the  name  of  their 
1  Sa.  4.  18  when  he  made  mention  of  the  ark  of  God 
Psa.  71.  16  I  will  makemention  of  thy  righteousness 
87.  4  IwillmakementionofRahabandBabylon 
Isa.  12.  4  make  mention  that  his  name  is  exalted 

19. 17  every  one  that  maketh  mention  thereof 

26. 13  by  thee  only  will  we  make  mention  of  thy 

48.  1  which,  .make  mention  of  the  God  of  Isr. 

49.  1  motherhath  he  made  mention  of  my  name 

62.  6  ye  that  make  mention  of  the  Lord,  keep 

63.  7  I  will  mention  the  lovingkindnesses  of  the 
Jer.  4.  16  Make  ye  mention  to  the  nations ;  behold 
Amos  6. 10  we  may  not  makemention  of  the  name  of 

3.  To  mention,  remember,  pwnp-ovevio  mnemoneuo. 
Heb.  n.  22  made  mention  of  the  departing  of  the  ch. 

MENTION  of,  to  be  made  — 

To  be  remembered,  mentioned,  -or  zakar,  2. 

Job  28.  18  No  mention  shall  be  made  of  coral,  or  of 
MENTIONED  - 

What  is  heard,  report,  tidings,  n'jmy  she.muah. 

Eze.  16.  56  thy  sister  Sodom  was  not  mentioned  by 
MENTIONED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  go  or  come  in,  t*i3  bo. 

1  Ch.  4. 38  these  mentioned  by.  .names,  .princes  in 

2.  To  be  remembered,  mentioned,  n?J  zakar,  2. 

Eze.  18.  22  they  shall  not  be  mentioned  unto  him 

18.  24  that  he  hath  done  shall  not  be  mentioned 
33.  16  hath  committed  shall  be  mentioned  unto 

3 . To  be  caused  to  come  up,  Pj;  alah,  6. 

2  Ch.20.  34  who  (is)  mentioned  in  the  book  of  the  ki. 

4 . To  call,  read,  Kpp  qara. 

J osh2i.  9  cities  which  are  (here)  mentioned  by  name 


ME-O-NE'-NIM,  D’Mipa. 

A  place  in  Ephraim,  near  Shechem. 

Judg.  9.  37  company  come  along  by  the  plain  of  M. 

ME-O-NO'-THAI,  ’niiyo  Jah’s  dwellings. 

Father  of  Ophrah,  and  descendant  of  Judah  through 
Caleb  son  of  Hur.  b.o.  1450. 

1  Ch.  4. 14  M.  begat  Ophrah :  and  Seraiahbegat  Joab 

ME  PHA'-ATH,  ns;ED,  nys’D,  nsjEic  height. 

A  Levitical  city  in  Reuben,  near  Kedemoth  or  Kirjath- 
aim. 

Josh.  13.  18  And  Jahaza,  and  Kedemoth,  and  M. 

21.  37  Kedemoth  with  her  suburbs,  M.  with  her 

1  Ch.  6.  79  Kedemoth  also  with  her  suburbs,  and  M. 
Jer.  48.21  judgmentiscome upon.. Jahazah, and.. M. 

ME-PHI  BO'-SHETH,  nzb’Bp  utterance  of  Baal. 

1.  Son  of  Jonathan,  son  of  Saul.  B.o.  1068. 

2  Sa.  4.  4  was  five  years  old.  .And  his  name  (was)  M. 

9.  6  Now  when  M.,  the  son  of  Jonathan,  the 
9.  6  David  said,  M.  And  he  answered,  Behold 
9.  10  but  M.  thy  master’s  son  shall  eat  bread 
9.  11  As  for  M.  (said  the  king,)  he  shall  eat  at 

9. 12  And  M.  liadayoungson,  whose  name  (was) 

9. 12  the  house  of  Ziba  (were)  servants  unto  M. 

9. 13  So  M.  dwelt  in  Jerusalem ;  for  he  did  eat 
16.  1  Ziba  the  servant  of  M.  met  him,  with  a 
16.  4  thine  (are)  all  that  (pertained)  unto  M.  And 
19.  24  AndM.  the  son  of  Saul  came  down  to  meet 
19.  25  Wherefore  wentest  not  thou  with  me,  M.? 
19.  30  And  M.  said  unto  the  king,  Yea,  let  him 
21.  7  the  king  spared  M.,  the  son  of  Jonathan 

2.  A  son  of  Rizpah,  Saul’s  concubine,  whom  David  gave 
up  to  the  Gibeonites. 

2  Sa.  21.  8  the  king  took. .  Armoni  and  M.;  and  the 
ME'-RAB,  rna  increase. 

Elder  daughter  of  king  Saul,  promised  to  David,  but 
given  to  Adriel  the  Melolathite.  B.c.  1060. 

1  Sa.  14.  49  the  name  of  the  first  born  M.,andthename 
18.  17  Behold  my  elder  daughter  M.,  her  will  I 
18.  19  when  M.,  Saul’s  daughter,  should  have 

ME-RA'-IAH,  rris  revelation  of  Jah. 

A  priest  in  Jerusalem  in  the  days  of  Joiakira,  grandson 
of  Jozadak.  B.o.  600. 

Nell.  12.  i2  of  Seraiali,  M.;  of  Jeremiah,  Hananiah 

ME-RA'-IOTH,  nrna  revelation  s. 

1.  An  Aaronite,  and  ancestor  of  Azariah  the  priest  in 
the  days  of  Solomon.  B.c.  1100. 

1  Ch.  6.  6  Uzzi  begat  Zerahiah,  andZerahiah.  .M. 

6.  7  M.  begat  Amariah,  and  Amariah  begat  A. 
6.  52  M.  his  son,  Amariah  his  son,  Ahitub  his 
Ezra  7.  3  Amariah,  the  son  of  Azariah,  the  son  of  M. 

2  Another  priest  of  the  same  line.  B.o.  800. 

1  Ch.  9.  11  Zadok,  the  son  of  M.,  the  son  of  Ahitub 
Neh.  11. 11  Zadok,  the  son  of  M.,  the  son  of  Ahitub 

3.  A  priest  at  the  close  of  the  exile.  B.c.  536. 

Neh.  12. 15  Of  Harira,  Adnali ;  of  M.  Helkai 

ME-RA'-RI,  ’Tp  bitter,  excited. 

The  third  and  youngest  son  of  Levi,  ancestor  of  the 
Merarites.  B.C.  1700. 

Gen.  46. 11  sons  of  Levi ;  Gershon,  Kohath,  and  M. 
Exod.  6.  16  sons  of  Levi.  .Gershon.  .Kohatli,  and  M. 

6.  19  the  sons  of  M. ;  Malili  and  Mushi :  these 
Num.  3. 17  sons  of  Levi.  .Gershon,  and  Kohath.  .M. 

3.  20  sonsof  M.  by  their  families;  Malili;  andM. 

3.  33  of  M.  (was)  the  family  of  the  Mahlites,  and 
3.  33  the  Musliites :  these  (are)  the  family  of  M. 
3.  35  the  chief,  .of  the  families  of  M.  (was)  Zu. 

3.  36  (under)  the . .  charge  of  the  sons  of  M.  shall 

4.  29  As  for  the  sonsof  M.,  thou  shalt  number 

4.  33  the  families  of  the  sons  of  M.,  according 

4.  42  the  families  of  the  sons  of  M.,  throughout 
4. 45  the  families  of  the  sons  of  M.,  whom  Mo. 

7.  8  liegave unto  the  sonsofM.,  accordiugunto 

10. 17  the  sons  of  M.  set  forward,  bearing  the  t. 
26.  57  they  that  were  numbered  of.  .M.,  the  fa. 

Josh.21.  7  The  children  of  M.  by  their  families  (had) 
21.  34  the  families  of  the  children  of  M.,  the  rest 
21.  40  the  children  of  M.,  by  their  families,  wli. 

1  Ch.  6.  1  sons  of  Levi ;  Gershon,  Kohath,  and  M. 

6.  16  The  sons  of  Levi;  Gershon,  Kohath,  and  M. 
6. 19  The  sons  of  M. ;  Mahli,  and  Muslii.  And 
6.  29  sons  of  M. ;  Mahli,  Libni  his  son,  Shimei 
6.  44  the  sonsof  M.,(stood)onthe  left  hand:  E. 
6.  47  of  Mushi,  the  soil  of  M.,  the  son  of  Levi 
6. 63  Unto  the  sons  of  M.  (were  given)  by  lot 
6.  77  Unto  the  rest  of  the  children  of  M.  (were 
9.  14  the  son  of  Hashabiah,  of  the  sons  of  M. 
15.  6  Of  the  sons  of  M.;  Asaiali  the  chief,  and 
15.  17  of  the  sons  of  M.  their  brethren,  Ethan 
23.  6  tliesonsof  Levi.  .Gershon, Kohath, andM. 

23.  21  The  sons  of  M.;  Mahli  and  Mushi.  The 

24.  26  The  sons  of  M.  (were)  M.  and  Mushi:  the 
24.  27  The  sons  of  M.  by  Jaaziah;  Beno,  and  Sli. 
26.  10  Hosah,  of  the  children  of  M. ,  had  sons 
26.  19  among  the  sons  of  Kore,  and . .  sons  of  M. 

2  Ch.29.  12  of  the  sons  of  M.;  Kish  the  son  of  Abdi 

34.  12  Levites,  of  the  sons  of  M.;  snd  Zechariah 
Ezra  8.  19  Jeshaiah  of  the  sons  of  M.,  his  brethren 

ME-RA-RITES,  ’pan  the  Merari. 

The  descendants  of  Merari. 

Num 26.  57  Levites.  .of  Merari,  the  family  of  the  M. 


ME-RA-THA'-IM,  c:rrp  double  bitterness. 

A  symbolic  name  for  Babylon.  B.C.  628—586. 

Jer.  50.  21  Go  up  against  the  land  of  M.,  (even)  against 
MERCHANDISE  — 

1.  Merchandise,  barter,  traffic,  3  pa  maarab. 

Eze.  27.  9  all .  .were  in  thee  to  occupy  thy  merclian. 
27.  27  thy  merchandise,  thy  mariners,  and  thy  p. 
27.  27  and  the  occupiers  of  thy  merchandise,  and 
27.  33  multitude  of  thy  riches,  and  of  thy  mere. 
27.  34  thy  merchandise,  and  all  thy  company  in 

2 . Merchandise,  traffic,  n7ina  markoleth. 

Eze.  27.  24  made  of  cedar,  among  thy  merchandise 

3.  Gain  of  merchandise,  iriD  sachar. 

I’rov.  3.  14  better  than  the  merchandise  of  silver,  and 
Isa.  45.  14  merchandise  of  Ethiopia,  and  of  the  Sa. 

4 . Gain  of  merchandise,  inD  sachar. 

Prov.  3.  14  the  merchandise  of  it  (is)  better  than  the 
31.  18  Sheperceiveththatherinerchaudise(is)g. 
Isa.  23.  18  her  merchandise  and  her  hire  shall  be  h. 

23.  18  for  her  merchandise  shall  be  for  them  that 

5 . Merchandise,  trade  or  gain,  iTirip  sechorah. 

Eze.  27. 15  many  isles  (were)  the  merchandise  of  thine 

6.  Merchandise,  traffic,  trade,  ware,  nron  rekullah. 

Eze.  26.  12  and  make  a  prey  of  tliy  merchandise 

28. 16  By  the  multitude  of  thy  merchandise  they 

7 . Merchandise,  the  lading  of  a  ship,  yipos  gomes. 

Rev.  18. 11  no  man  buyeth  their  merchandise  any  m. 

18. 12  The  merchandise  of  gold,  and  silver,  and 

8 . Trade,  merchandise,  traffic,  tpiropla  emporia. 
Matt  22.  5  one  to  his  farm,  and  another  to  Iris  mer. 

9 . A  place  of  trade  or  traffic,  cpnipiov  emporion. 

John  2.  16  not  my  Father’s  house  an  house  of  mere. 
MERCHANDISE,  to  make  — 

1.  To  show  self  a  tyrant,  nay  amar,  7. 

Deut2i.  14  thou  shalt  not  make  merchandise  of  her 

24.  7  maketh  merchandise  of  him,  or  selleth 

2.  To  traffic,  make  a  trade  of,  cp.iropHnjp.ai  empore. 

2  Pc.  2.  3  shall  they  with  feigned  word  make  mere. 

MERCHANT  (man)  — 

1  .Canaanite,  merchant,  JV1?  kenaan. 

Isa.  23. 11  given  a  commandment  against  the  mere. 
Hos.  12.  7  (He  is)  amerchant,  the  balances  of  deceit 
Zeph.  1.  n  for  all  the  merchant  people  are  cut  down 

2 . Canaanite,  merchant,  '}5L19  kenaani. 

Job  41.  6  shall  they  partliim  among  the  merchants 
Prov  j  1.  24  and  delivereth  girdles  unto  the  merchant 

3.  To  go  about,  trade,  in 9  sachar. 

Gen.  23.  16  shekels  of  silver,  current ..  with  the  mer. 
37.  28  there  passed  by  Midianites,  merchant  m. 

1  Ki.  10.  28  the  king’s  merchants  received  the  linen 

2  Ch.  1. 16  the  king’s  merchants  received  the  linen 

9.  14  (that  which)  chapmen  and  merchants  br. 
Prov  31. 14  She  is  like  the  merchants’  ship  ;  she  brin. 
Isa.  23.  2  thou  whom  the  merchants  of  Zidon,  that 
23.  8  whose  merchants  (are)  princes,  whose  tr. 

47. 15  thy  merchants,  from  thy  youth ;  they  sh. 
Eze.  27.  12  Tarsliisli  (was)  thy  merchant  by  reason  of 

27.  16  Syria  (was)  thy  merchant  by  reason  of  the 
27.  18  Damascus  (was)  thy  merchant  in  the  mu. 
27.  21  goats  :  in  these  (were  they)  thy  merchants 
27.  36  The  merchants  among  the  people  shall  h. 

38. 13  Sheba,  and  Dedan,  and  the  merchants  of 

4.  To  go  to  and  fro,  be  a  merchant,  Sp  rakal. 

Neh.  3.  31  unto  the  place,  .of  the  merchants,  over 

3.  32  repaired thegoldsmitlis and  themerchants 
13.  20  So  the  merchants,  and  sellers  of  all  kind 
Song  3.  6  perfumed,  .with  all  powders  of  the  mer. 
Eze.  17.  4  He  cropped  off.  .he  set  it  in  a  city  of  me. 
27.  3  a  merchant  of  the  people  for  many  isles 
27.  13  Tubal,  and  Meshech,  they  (were)  thy  me. 

27. 15  The  men  of  Dedan  (were)  thy  merchants 

27. 17  the  land  of  Israel,  they  (were)  thy  mere. 
27.  20  Dedan  (was)  thy  merchant  in  precious  c. 
27.  22  The  merchants  of  Sheba  and  Raamah 
27.  22  they  (were)thymercliants :  they  occupied 
27.  23  the  merchants  of  Sheba,  .(were)  thy  mer. 
27.  24  These  (were)  thy  merchants  in  all  sorts  (of 

Nall.  3. 16  Thouhastmultipliedtliymerchantsabove 

5 . To  go  about,  trade,  search,  TW  tur. 

1  Ki.io.  15  Besides,  .of  the  merchant  men,  and  of  the 

6.  A  traveller,  trader,  cpnopos  emporos. 

Matt  13.  45  like  unto  amerchant  man  seeking  goodly 
Rev.  18.  3  the  merchants  of  the  earth  are  waxed  rich 
18.  11  the  merchants  of  the  earth  shall  weep  and 
18.  15  The  merchants  of  these  things,  which  were 
18.  23  thy  merchants  were  the  great  men  of  the 

MERCHANT,  spice  — 

To  go  to  and  fro,  be  a  merchant,  bp  rakal. 

1  Ki.  10. 15  of  the  traffic  of  the  spice  merchants  and 
MERCIES,  (great  or  tender)  — 

1.  Bowels,  mercies,  rap  rachamin. 

Dan.  2.  18  That  they  would  desire  merciesof  the  God 

2.  Bowels,  mercies,  C'Drnrachamim, 

2  Sa.  24.  14  his  mercies  (are)great:  and  let  me  not  fall 
1  Ch.21. 13  very  great  (are)  his  mercies:  butletmenot 
Neh.  9. 19  Yet  thou  in  thy  manifold  mercies  forsook 

9. 27  according  to  thy  manifold  mercies  thou  g. 
9.  28  didst,  .deliver  them  according  to  thy  m. 
9.  31  for  thy  great  mercies’  sake  thou  didst  not 


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Psa.  25.  6  Remember,  0  Lord,  thy  tender  mercies 

40.  1 1  Withhold  not  thou  thy  tender  mercies  fr. 
51.  1  acc.untothemultitudeofthytendermere. 
69.  1 6  acc.  to  the  multitude  of  thy  tender  mercies 
77.  9  hath  he  in  anger  shut  up  his  tender  mer. 
79.  8  let  thy  tender  mercies  speedily  prevent  us 
103.  4  with  loving  kindness  and  tender  mercies 
119.  77  Let  thy  tender  mercies  come  unto  me,  that 
1 19.  156  Great  (are)  thy  tender  mercies,  O  Lord 
145.  9  his  tender  mercies  (are)  over  all  his  works 
Prov.  12.  10  the  tender  mercies  of  the  wicked  (are)cruel 
Isa.  54.  7  but  with  great  mercies  will  I  gather  thee 
63.  7  according  to  his  mercies,  and  according 
63.  15  the  sounding,  .of  tliy  mercies  toward  me? 
Jer.  16.  5  my  peace,  .loving  kindness  and  mercies 

42. 12  I  will  show  mercies  unto  you,  that  ho  may 
Dan  9.  9  To  the  Lord  our  God  (belong)  mercies  and 

9.  18  our  righteousnesses,  but  for  thy  great  m. 
Hos.  2.  19  unto  me . .  in  loviug  kindness,  and  in  mer. 
Zech.  1. 16  I  am  returned  to  Jerusalem  with  mercies 

3 .The  kindnesses,  judgments,  ra  beta  ta  hosia. 

Acts  13.  34  I  will  give  you  the  sure  mercies  of  David 
KERCH*  U  L  (kindness) - 

1  .Pity,  n)?n  chemlah. 

Gen.  19. 16  the  Lord  being  merciful  unto  him :  and 

2.  Kindness,  ion  cliesed. 

1  Ki.  20.  31  the  kings  of  the  house  of  Israel  (are)  me. 
Psa.  1 17.  2  his  merciful  kindness  is  great  toward  us 

119.  76  Let,  I  pray  thee,  thy  merciful  kindness  be 
Prov  11. 17  The  merciful  man  doeth  good  to  his  own 
Isa.  57.  1  merciful  men  (are)  taken  away,  none  con. 

3 . Kind,  Tpn  chasid. 

2  Sa.  22.  26  With  the  merciful,  .wilt  show  thyself  m. 
Psa.  18.  25  With  the  merciful .  .wilt  show  thyself  m. 
Jer.  3. 1 2  I  (am)  merciful,  suith  the  Lord  . .  I  will  not 

4 . Pitiful,  merciful,  turn  rcichum. 

Exod34.  6  The  Lord  God,  merciful  and  gracious,  lo. 
Deut.  4.  31  For  the  LORD  thy  God  (is)  a  merciful  God 
2  Ch.30.  9  Lord  your  God  (is)  gracious  and  merciful 
Nell.  9.  17  a  God  ready  to  pardon,  gracious  and  me. 

9.  31  for  thou  (art)  a  gracious  and  merciful  God 
Psa.  103.  8  The  LORD  (is)  merciful  and  gracious,  slow 
Joel  2. 13  he  (is)  gracious  and  merciful,  slow  to  anger 
Jon.  4.  2  thou  (art)  a  gracious  God,  and  merciful 

5 . To  love,  pity,  be  merciful,  nrri  racham,  3. 

Psa.  1 16.  5  and  righteous ;  yea,’ our  God  (is)  merciful 

6.  Kind,  compassionate,  ixdipuv  eleemon. 

Matt.  5.  7  Blessed  (are)  the  merciful :  for  they  shall 
Heb.  2. 17  that  he  might  be  a  merciful  and  faithful 

7.  Kind,  propitious,  7\ea>s  hileus. 

Heb.  8. 12  I  will  be  merciful  to  their  unrighteousness 
S.Pitiful,  oikt ipgiov  oiktirmon. 

Luke  6.  36  Be  ye.  .merciful,  as  your  Father,  .is  mer. 
MERCIFUL,  to  be  (or  show  self)  — 

1  .To  be  gracious,  inclined  to,  lip  chanan. 

Psa.  26.  11  redeem  me,  and  be  merciful  unto  me 
37.  26  (He  is)  ever  merciful,  and  lendeth  ;  and 

41.  4  be  merciful  unto  me :  heal  my  soul ;  for  I 

41. 10  be  merciful  uuto  me,  and  raise  me  up,  that 

56.  1  Be  merciful  unto  me,  O  God ;  for  man  w. 

57.  1  Be  merciful  unto  me,  O  God,  be  merciful 
59.  5  be  not  merciful  to  any  wicked  transgress. 
67.  1  Godbemercifuluutous,andblessus;(and) 
86.  3  Be  merciful  unto  me,  O  Lord  :  for  I  cry 

119.  58  be  merciful  unto  me  accordingto  thy  word 
119.  132  be  merciful  unto  me,  as  thou  usest  to  do 

2.  To  cover,  pardon,  135  kaphar,  3. 

Deut  21.  8  Be  merciful,  O  Lord,  unto  thy  people  I. 
32. 43  will  be  merciful  unto  his  land,  .to  his  j>. 

3.  To  shoio  self  kind,  ipn  chasad,  7. 

2  Sa.  22.  26  thou  wiltshow  thyself  merciful .  .with  the 
Psa.  18.  25  thou  wilt  show  thyself  merciful ;  with  an 

4.  To  be  propitious,  appeased ,  IxdaKo/jiai  hilaskomai. 
Luke  18.  13  saying,  God  be  merciful  to  me  a  sinner 

HER  CU  RI-US,  'Y.puri s  Hermes. 

One  of  the  false  gods  of  Greece  and  Rome,  their  mes¬ 
senger,  and  patron  of  eloquence  and  trade. 

Acts  14. 12  they  called.  .Paul,  M.,  because  he  was  the 
MERCY  — 

1. Kindness ,  loving  kindness,  ion  chesed. 

Gen.  19.  19  thou  hast  magnified  thy  mercy,  which  thou 
24.  27  not  left  destitute  my  master  of  his  mercy 

32. 10  not  worthy  of  the  least  of  all  the  mercies 
39.  21  showed  him  mercy,  and  gave  him  favour 

Exod  15.  13  Thou  in  thy  mercy  hast  led  forth  thepeo. 
20.  6  showing  mercy  unto  thousands  of  them 
34.  7  Keeping  mercy  for  thousands,  forgiving 
Num  14. 18  The  Lord  (is),  .of  great  mercy,  forgiving 
14. 19  according  unto  the  greatness  of  thy  mercy 
Deut.  5. 10  showing  mercy  unto  thousands  of  them 
7.  9  which  keepeth  covenant  and  mercy  with 

7.  12  thy  God  shall  keep  unto  thee,  .the  mercy 

Jndg.  1.  24  into  the  city,  and  we  will  show  thee  mercy 
2  Sa.  7.  15  But  mymercy  shall  not  depart  away  from 

15.  20  return  thou,  .mercy  and  truth  (be)  with 
22.  51  showeth  mercy  to  his  anointed,  unto  D. 

1  Ki.  3.  6  Thou  hast  showed,  .great  mercy,  accord. 

8.  23  who  keepest  covenant  and  mercy  with  thy 

1  Ch.16.  34  give  thanks  .  .  for  his  mercy  (endureth) 

16.  41  thanks,  .because  his  mercy  (endureth) 

17. 13  I  will  not  take  my  mercy  away  from  him 

2  Ch.  1.  8  Thou  hast  showed  great  mercy  unto  David 

5. 13  (lie  is)  good ;  for  his  mercy  (endureth)  for 


2  Ch.  6.  14  mercy  unto  thy  servants  that  walk  before 

6.  42  remember  the  mercies  of  David  thy  serv. 

7.  3  (lie  is)  good ;  for  Iris  mercy  (endureth)  for 
7.  6  because  his mer.(endureth)for  ever,  when 

20.21  Praise  the  Lord;  for  his  mercy  (endureth) 
Ezra  3.  11  his  mercy  (endureth)  for  ever  toward  Is. 
7.  28  hath  extended  mercy  unto  me  before  the 
9.  9  hath  extended  mercy  unto  us  in  the  sight 
Neh.  1.  5  that  keepeth  covenant  and  mercy  for  them 
9.  32  God,  who  keepest  covenant  and  mercy,  let 
13.  22  according  to  the  greatness  of  thy  mercy 
Job  37. 13  for  correction, orforhisland,  orformercy 
Psa.  5.  7  thy  house  in  the  multitude  of  tliy  mercy 
6.  4  Return,  .oh  save  me  for  thy  mercies’ sake 
13.  5  I  have  trusted  in  tliy  mercy ;  my  heart 
18.  50  showeth  mercy  to  his  anointed,  to  David 
21.  7  through  the  mercy  of  the  most  High  he 
23.  6  Surely  goodness  and  mercy  shall  follow 
25.  7  according  to  thy  mercy  remember  thou 

25.10  All  the  paths  of  the  Lord  (are)  mercy  and 
31.  7  I  will  be  glad  and  rejoice  in  thy  mercy 

31. 16  thy  servant:  save  me  for  thy  mercies'  sake 

32. 10  he  that  trusteth.  .mercy  shall  compass 
33. 18  fear  him,  upon  them  that  hope  in  his  111. 
33.  22  Let  thy  mercy,  O  Lord,  be  upon  us,  acc. 
36.  5  Thy  mercy,  0  Lord,  (is)  in  the  heavens 
44. 26  Arise,  .and  redeem  us  for  thy  mercies’  s. 
52.  8  I  trust  in  the  mercy  of  God  for  ever  and 
57.  3  God  shall  send  forth  his  mercy  and  his  t. 
57.  10  For  thy  mercy  (is)  great  unto  the  heavens 
59.  10  The  God  of  my  mercy  shall  prevent  me 

59. 16  I  will  sing  aloud  of  thy  mercy  in  the  mo. 

59. 17  God  (is)  my  defence,  .the  God  of  my  me. 
61.  7  O  prepare  mercy  and  truth,  (which)  may 

62. 12  Also  unto  thee,  O  Lord,  (belongeth)  me. 
66.  20  God.  .hath  not  turned,  .liis  mercy  from 
69.  13  in  the  multitude  of  thy  mercy  hear  me,  in 
77.  8  Is  his  mercy  clean  gone  for  ever  1  doth  (liis) 
85.  7  Show  us  thy  mercy,  O  Lord,  and  grant  us 

85.  10  Mercy  and  truth  are  met  together ;  right. 

86.  5  plenteous  in  mercy  unto  all  them  that  c. 

86. 13  great  (is)  thy  mercy  toward  me ;  and  thou 
86. 15  thou,  .a  God.  .plenteous  in  mercy  and 
89.  1  I  will  sing  of  the  mercies  of  the  Lord  for 
89.  2  Mercy  shall  be  built  up  for  ever :  thy  fai. 

89. 14  mercy  and  truth  shall  go  before  thy  face 
89.  24  my  faithfulness  and  my  mercy  (shall  be) 

89.  28  My  mercy  will  I  keep  for  him  for  everm. 

90.  14  O  satisfy  us  early  with  thy  mercy;  that 

94. 18  My  foot  slippeth ;  thy  mercy,  O  Lord,  li. 
98.  3  He  hath  remembered  liis  mercy  and  his 

100.  5  the  Lord  (is)  good ;  his  mercy  (is)  everla. 

101.  1  I  will  sing  of  mercy  and  judgment :  unto 
103.  8  Lord,  .slow  to  anger,  and  plenteous  in  m. 

103. 11  great  is  his  mercy  tow  ard  them  that  fear 
103.  17  the  mercy  of  the  Lord  (is)  from  everlast. 
106.  1  (lie  is)  good  :  for  his  mercy  (endureth)  for 

106.  7  remembered  not  the  multitude  of  thy  m. 
106. 45  according  to  the  multitude  of  his  mercies 

107.  1  (he  is)  good ;  for  his  mercy  (endureth)  for 

108.  4  thy  mercy.(is)  great  above  the  heavens,  and 

109. 12  Let  there  be  none  to  extend  mercy  unto 

109.  16  he  remembered  not  to  show  mercy,  but 
109.  21  because  thy  mercy  (is)  good,  deliver  thou 
109.  26  Help,  .save  me  according  to  thy  mercy 
115.  1  glory,  forthy  mercy,  .for  thy  truth’s  sake 

1 18.  1,  2,  3,  4,  29  his  mercy  (endureth)  for  ever 
119. 41  Let  thy  mercies  come  also  unto  me,  O  L. 

1 19.  64  The  earth,  O  Lord,  is  full  of  thy  mercy 
119. 124  Deal  with  thy  servant  acc.  unto  thy  me. 
130.  7  for  with  the  Lord  (there  is)  mercy,  and 
136.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7  for  his  mercy  (endureth)  for 

[So  in  v.  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21, 
22,  23,  24,  25,  26.] 

138.  8  thy  mercy,  O  Lord,  (e*dureth)  for  e-ver 
143.  12  of  thy  mercy  cut  off  mine  enemies,  and 
145.  8  The  Lord,  .slow  to  anger,  and  of  great m. 
147.  11  pleasure,  .in  those  that  hope  in  his  mercy 
Prov.  3.  3  Let  not  mercy  and  truth  forsake  thee 
14.  22  mercy  and  truth  (shall  be)  to  them  that 
16.  6  Bymercyaudtruthiniquityispurged;  and 
20.  28  Mercy  and  truth  preserve  the  king 
20.  28  and  his  throne  is  upholden  by  mercy 
21.321  He  that  followetk  after,  .mercy  findeth 
Isa.  16.  5  in  mercy  shall  the  throne  be  established 
55.  3  covenant  with  you.  .the  sure  mercies  of 
Jer.  33.  11  for  the  Lord  (is)  good;  for  his  mercy 
Lam.  3.  22  (It  is  of)  the  Lord’s  mercies  that  we  are 
3.  32  according  to  the  multitude  of  his  mercies 
Dan.  9.  4  keeping  the  covenant  and  mercy  to  them 
Hos.  4.  1  no  truth,  nor  mercy,  nor  knowledgeof  God 

6.  6  I  desired  mercy,  and  not  sacrifice;  and  the 
10.  12  Sow.  .in righteousness,  reap  inmercy;  br. 
12.  6  keep  mercy  and  judgment,  and  wait  on 

Jon.  2.  8  They  that  observe,  .forsake  then-  oivn  m. 
Mic.  6.  8  to  do  justly,  and  to  love  mercy,  and  to  walk 

7.  18  heretainethnot.  .he  delighteth(in)merey 
7.  20  Thou  wilt  perform. .themercy  to  Abraham 

Zech.  7.  9  show  mercy  and  compassions  every  man 

'l.To  love, pity,  be  merciful,  cn-i  racham,  3. 

Hab.  3.  2  make  known ;  in  wrath  remember  mercy 

3.  Boivels,  mercies,  crarn  rachamim. 

Gen.  43.  14  God  Almighty  give,  .mercy  before  the  m. 
Deut  13.  17  the  Lord  may  turn . .  and  show  thee  mercy 
Neh.  1.  11  grant  him  mercy  in  the  sight  of  this  man 
Isa.  47.  6  thou  didst  show  them  no  mercy;  upon  the 

4.  Kindness ,  beneficence,  ixeos  elcos. 

Matt.  9.  13  I  will  have  [mercy],  and  not  sacrifice :  for 
12.  7  I  will  have  [mercy],  and  not  sacrifice,  ye 
23.  23  (matters)  of  the  law,  judgment,  [mercy] 


Luke  1.  50  his  mercy  (is)  on  them  that  fear  him  from 
1.  54  He  hath  holpen . .  in  remembrance  of  (his) 
1.  58  the  Lord  had  showed  great  mercy  upon 
1.  72  To  perform  the  mercy  (promised)  to  our 
1.  78  Through  the  tender  mercy  of  our  God,  w. 

10.  37  And  he  said,  He  that  show  ed  mercy  on  him 
Rom.  9.  23  on  die  vessels  of  mercy,  which  he  had  afore 

11.  31  through  your  mercy  they  also  may  obtain 
15.  9  the  Gentiles  might  glorify  God  for  (his)  m. 

GaL  6.  16  peace  (be)  on  them,  and  mercy,  and  upon 
Eph.  2.  4  God,  whoisrichinmercy.forliisgreatlove 

1  Ti.  i.  2  Grace,  mercy,  (and)  peace,  from  God  our 

2  li.  1.  2  Grace,  mercy,  (and)  peace  from  God  the 

1.  16  The  Lord  give  mercy  unto  the  house  of 

1. 18  that  he  may  find  mercy  of  the  Lord  in  that 

TitU^i.  4  Grace,  mercy,  (and)  peace,  from  God  the  F 
3.  5  according  to  his  [mercy]  he  saved  us,  by 
Heb.  4. 16  that  we  may  obtain  [mercy],  and  find  grace 
Jas.  2. 13  have  judgment,  .that  hath  showed  no  m. 

2.  13  and  mercy  rejoiceth  against  judgment 

.  3.  17  full  of  mercy  and  good  fruits,  without  p. 

1  Pe.  1.  3  which  according  to  his  abundant  mercy 

2  Jo.  3  Grace  be  with  you,  mercy,  (and)  peace 
Jude  2  Mercy  unto  you,  and  peace,  and  love,  be 

21  looking  for  the  mercy  of  our  Lord  Jesus 

5 .Pity,  merciful  compassion,  ohcTipuis  oiktermos. 
Rom  12.  1 1  beseech  you . .  by  the  mercies  of  God,  that 
2  Co  .  1.  3  the  Father  of  mercies,  and  the  God  of  all 
Phil.  2.  1  if  any  fellowship . .  if  any  bowels  and  me. 
Col.  3.  12  Put  on  therefore. .bowels  of  mercies,  kind. 
Heb.  10. 28  died  without  mercy  under  two  or  three 

MERCY  on  or  upon,  to  find,  have,  obtain,  receive,  show  — 

1.  To  be  gracious,  inclined  to,  [in  chanan. 

Deut.  7.  2  no  covenant  with  them,  nor  show  mercy 
Psa.  4.  1  have  mercy  upon  me,  and  hear  my  prayer 

6.  2  Have  mercy  upon  me,  OLORD;  for  I  (am) 

9.  13  Have  mercy  upon  me,  O  Lord  ;  consider 

25. 16  Turn  thee  unto  me,  and  have  mercy  upon 
27.  7  have  mercy  also  upon  me,  and  answerme 

30. 10  Hear,  0  Lord,  and  have  mercy  upon  me 
31.  9  Have  mercy  upon  me,  O  Lord,  for  I  am 
37.  21  the  righteous  showeth  mercy,  and  giveth 
51.  1  Have  mercy  upon  me,  O  God,  according 
86.  16  O  turn  unto  me,  and  have  mercy  upon  me 

123.  2  God,  until  that  he  have  mercy  upon  us 
123.  3  Have  mercy  upon  us,0  Lord, have  mercy  u. 
Prov  14.  31  he  that  honoureth  him  hath  mercy  on  the 

2.  To  be  gracious,  inclined  to,  ; iri  chanan,  3 a. 
P10V14.  21  he  that  hath  mercy  on  the  poor,  happy  (is) 

3 . To  be  gracious,  inclined  to,  ] :n  chanan,  3- 

Dan.  4.  27  break  off.  .thine  iniquities  by  showing m. 

4.  To  love, pity,  be  merciful.  Dir]  racham,  3. 

Exod33.  19  will  show  mercy  on  whom  I  will  showm. 
Psa.  102.  13  Thou  shalt  arise,  (and)  have  mercy  upon 
Isa.  9. 17  neither  shall  have  mercy  on  their  father. 

14.  1  the  Lord  will  have  mercy  on  Jacob,  and 

27. 11  he  that  made  them  will  not  have  mercy  on 

30. 18  exalted,  that  he  may  have  mercy  upon 

49. 10  he  that  hath  mercy  on  them  shall  lead 
49.  13  Lord,  .will  have  mercy  upon  his  afflicted 

54.  8  with  everlasting  kindness  will  I  have  m.  0. 

54. 10  saith  the  Lord  that  hath  mercy  on  thee 

55.  7  return . .  and  he  will  have  mercy  upon  him 

60. 10  in  my  favour  have  I  had  mercy  on  thee 

J er.  6.  23  they  (are)  cruel,  and  have  no  mercy;  their 

13.  14  I  will  not  pity,  nor  spare,  nor  have  mercy 
21.  7  he  shall  not.  .have  pity,  nor  have  mercy 

30.  18  and  have  mercy  on  his  dwelling  places 

31.  20  I  will  surely  have  mercy  upon  him,  saith 
33.  26  I  will  cause. .to  return,  and  have  mercy  on 

42. 12  I  will  show  mercies  unto  you,  that  he 

42.  12  that  he  may  have  mercy  upon  you,  and 
50. 42  they  (are)  cruel,  and  will  not  show  mercy 

Eze.  39.  25  have  mercy  upon  the  whole  house  of  Isr. 
Hos.  1.  6  I  will  no  more  have  mercy  upon  the  house 

1.  7  I  will  have  mercy  upon  the  house  of  Judah 

2.  4  I  will  not  have  mercy  upon  her  children 
2.  23  I  will  have  mercy  upon  her  that  had  not 

Zech.  1. 12  how  long  wilt  thou  not  have  mercy  on  J. 

10.  6  for  I  have  mercy  upon  them  :  and  theys. 

5.  To  be  loved,  pitied,  find  pity,  ern  racham,  4. 

Prov 28.  13  confesseth  and  forsaketh  .shall  have  me. 
Hos.  2.  23  upon  her  that  had  not  obtained  mercy 

14.  3  for  in  thee  the  fatherless  findeth  mercy 

6.  To  be  kind,  beneficent,  eXeeoi  eleeo. 

JIaJL-5^  7  the  merciful ;  for  they  shall  obtain  mercy 
9.  27  saying,  (Thou)sonof  David,  havemercyon 
15. 22  Have  mercy  on  me,  0  Lord  (thou)  son 

17.  15  Lord,  have  mercy  on  my  son  :  for  he  is  1. 
20.  30,  31  Have  mercy  on  us,  O  Lord,  (thou)  son 
Markio.  47,  48  (Thou)  son  of  David,  have  mercy  on  me 
Lukei6.  24  Father  Abraham,  have  mercy  on  me,  and 

17.  13  and  said,  Jesus,  Master,  have  mercy  on  us 

18.  38,  39  (thou )  son  of  David,  have  mercy  on  me 
Rom.  9. 15  I  will  have  mercy  on  whom  I  will  have  m. 

9.  16  nor  of  him .  .but  of  God  that  showeth  me. 

9. 18  Therefore  hath  he  mercy  on  whom  he  will 

1 1.  30  yet  have  now  obtained  mercy  through  th. 

11.  31  Even  so.  .that,  they  also  may  obtain  m. 
11.32  concluded. .that  he  might  havemercy  upon 

12.  8  he  that  showeth  mercy,  with  cheerfulness 

1  Co.  7.  25  as  one  that  hath  obtained  mercy  of  the 

2  Co.  4.  1  as  we  have  received  mercy,  we  faint  not 
Phil.  2.  27  God  had  mercy  on  him;  and  not  on  him 
1  Ti.  1.  13  I  obtained  mercy,  because  I  did  (it)igno. 

1. 16  for  this  cause  I  obtained  mercy,  that  in 
1  Pe.  2. 10  had  not  obt.  mercy,  but  now  have  obt.  m. 


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MERCY,  of  tender  — 

Tenderly ,  pitiful,  ohcrippaiv  oiktirmbn. 

Jas.  5.  11  the  Lord  is  very  pitiful,  and  of  tender  m. 
MERCY,  without  — 

Without  kindness,  aWAeccj  anileos. 

Jas.  2.  13  he  shall  have  judgment  [without  mercy] 
MERCY  SEAT  — 

l.A  lid,  place  of  covering  (sin),  rnss  kapporeth. 
Exod  25.  17  thou  shalt  make  a  mercy  seat  (of)  pureg. 
25.  18  cherubim.. in  the  two  ends  of  the  mercy  s. 
25.  19  of  the  mercy  seat  shall  ye  make  the  che. 
25.  20  covering  the  mercy  seat.. toward  the  m.  s. 
25.  21  thou  shalt  put  tlie  mercy  seat  above  upon 

25.  22  commune  with  thee  from  above  the  m.  s. 

26.  34  thou  shalt  put  the  mercy  seat  upon  the 

30.  6  before  the  mercy  seat  that  (is)  over  the 

31.  7  the  mercy  seat  that  (is)  thereupon,  and 
35.  12  (with)  the  mercy  seat,  aud  the  veil  of  the 
37.  6  And  he  made  the  mercy  seat  (of)  pure  g. 
37.  7  cherubim.. on  the  twoendsof  the  mercy  s. ' 
37.  8  out  of  the  mercy  seat  made  he  the  clier. 
37.  5  over  the  mercy  seat,  .to  the  mercy  seat 

39.  35  and  the  staves  thereof,  and  the  mercy  seat 

40.  20  and  put  the  mercy  seat  above  upon  the 
Lev.  16.  2  within  the  veil  before  the  mercy  seat,  wh. 

16.  2  I  will  appear  in  the  cloud  upon  the  m.  s. 
16.  13  cloud  of  the  incense  may  cover  the  m.  s. 
16.  14  upon  the  mercy  seat,  .before  the  mercy  s. 
16. 15  upon  the  mercy  seat,  and  before  the  m.  s. 
Num.  7.  89  from  off  the  mercy  seat  that  (was)  upon 
1  CI1.28.  11  the  pattern,  .of  the  place  of  the  mercy  s. 

2  .Place  of  propitiation,  or  appeasement,  iXatrrnptov. 

Heb.  9.  s  cherubim  of  glory  shadowing  the  mercy  s. 
ME-RED,  "TO,  Tin  bold,  rebellious. 

A  son  of  Ezra’,  a  descendant  of  Judah,  through  Caleb 
son  of  Jephunneh.  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4. 17  thesons  of  Ezra(were)Jetlier,  and5I.,  and 
4.  18  these  (are)  the  sons  of  Bitliiah.  .which  M. 

ME-RE'-MOTH,  man?  strong,  firm. 

1.  The  son  of  Uriah  the  priest  who  weighed  the  gold 
and  silver  vessels  he  had  brought.  3.C.  457. 

Ezra  8.  33  M.  the  son  of  Uriah  the  priest;  and  with 
Neh.  3.  4  next  unto  them  repaired  M.  the  son  of  U. 
3.  21  After  him  repaired  M.  the  son  of  Urijah  the 

2.  One  of  the  family  of  Bani  that  had  taken  a  strange 
wife.  B.C.  456. 

Ezra  10.  36  Vaniali,  M.,  Eliashib 

3.  A  priest  who,  with  Nehemiali,  sealed  the  covenant. 
B.C.  457. 

Neh.  10.  5  Harim,  M.  Obadiah 

12.  3  Shechaniah,  Rehum,  M. 

ME'-RES,  D"in  worthy. 

One  of  the  seven  princes  of  Persia  and  Media  that  saw 
the  king's  face  at  pleasure.  B.C.  520. 

Esth.  1. 14  M.,  Marsena,  (and)  Mcmucan,  the  seven 
ME  RI  -BAH,  nans,  (tshu-nj”!?)  strife,  contention. 

A  place  in  Rephidim  between  Sin  and  Sinai,  at  Kadesh- 
barnea,  where  Moses  struck  the  rock  and  water  flowed 
out.  B.C.  1491. 

Exod. 17.  7  he  called  the  name  of  the  place.  .M.,  be. 
Num  20. 13  This  (is)  the  water  of  M. ;  because  the  c. 
20.  24  because  ye  rebelled,  .at  the  water  of  M. 
27. 14  that  (is)  the  water  of  M.  in  Kadesh  in  the 
Dent  32.  51  the  waters  of  M. -Kadesh, in  the  wilderness 
33.  8  thou  didst  strive  at  the  waters  of  M. 

Psa.  81.  7  I  proved  thee  at  the  waters  of  M.  Selali. 

ME-RIB  BA'-AL,  3'7P,  Tip,  Vj/3  ’IP. 

Son  of  Jonathan  son  of  Saul,  and  father  of  Micah. 
B.C.  1020. 

1  Ch.  8.  34  the  son  of  Jonathan fwas)  M. ;  and  M.  be. 
9.  40  the  son  of  Jonathan  (was)  M. :  and  M.  be. 

ME-RO'-DACH,  'lip  hold. 

A  Babylonian  idol,  the  god  of  war.  Compare  Evil- 
Merndach  and  also  Merodach-baladan. 

Jer.  50.  2  Bel  is  confounded,  M.  is  broken  in  pieces 
ME-RO-DACH  BA-LA'-DAN,  |1X^3  ipkip. 

The  king  of  Babylon  in  the  days  of  Hezekiah.  B.C. 
712.  See  Berodach-baladan. 

Isa.  39.  1  At  that  time  M.,the  son  of  Baladan,  king 
ME-ROI.I,  Dha  high  place. 

The  district  in  which  lies  a  small  lake  N.  of  Cinneroth, 
nearer  the  springs  of  Jordan. 

Josh.n.  5  pitched  together  at  the  waters  of  M.,  to 
11.  7  J.  came . .  against  them  by  the  waters  of  M. 

ME-RO-NO-THITE,  'fliip. 

An  inhabitant  of  a  district  in  Zebulun.  Compare 
Shimron-ineron. 

1  Ch.27.  30  and  over  the  asses  (was)  Jehdeiah  the  M. 
Neh.  3.  7  next  unto  them  repaired.  .Jadon  the  M. 

ME'-ROZ,  liin. 

A  place  N.  of  Mount  Tabor,  near  the  lake  of  Merom. 
Judg.  5.  23  Curse  ye  M.,  said  the  angel  of  the  Lord 

MERRILY,  MERRY  — 

1.  Praised  things,  hillulim. 

Judg.  g.  27  made  merry,  and  went  into  the  house  of 

2. Good,  3ia  tob. 

Judg  16.  25  when  their  hearts  were  merry,  that  they 

1  Sa.  25.  36  and  Nabal’s  heart  (was)  merry  within  him 

2  Sa.  13.  28  when  Amnon's  heart  is  merry  with  wine 


2  Ch.  7.  10  glad  and  merry  in  heart  for  the  goodness 
Esth.  1.  10  when  the  heart  of  the  king  was  merry  with 
Prov.  15.  15  he  that  is  of  a  merry  heart  (hath)  a  contin. 
Eccl.  9.  7  drink  thy  wine  with  a  merry  heart ;  for  G. 

3 .Rejoicing,  nay  sameach. 

Esth.  5.  14  then  go  thou  in  merrily  with  the  king  unto 
Prov  15.  73  A  merry  heart  maketli  a  cheerful  counte. 
17.  22  A  merry  heart  doeth  good  (like)  a  medicine 

MERRY,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  or  become  good,  glad,  3a;  yatab. 

Judg  19.  6  Be  content,  .and  let  thine  heart  be  merry 
19.  9  lodge  here,  that  thine  heart  may  be  merry 
Ruth  3.  7  And  when . .  his  heart  was  merry,  he  went 
1  Ki.  21.  7  eat  bread,  and  let  thine  heart  be  merry 

2.  To  rejoice,  nay  sameach. 

Etcl.  8.  15  than  to  eat,  and  to  drink,  and  tobemerry 

3.  To  be  cheerful,  merry,  nyy  shalcar. 

Gen.  43.  34  And  they  drank,  and  were  merry  with  him 

i.To  be  of  good  courage,  euOvpea  euthumeo. 

Jas.  5.  13  let  him  pray.  Is  any  merry?  let  him  sing 

5.  To  have  an  easy  mind,  be  merry,  eiuppalvopai. 
Lukei2. 19  take  thine  ease,  eat,  drink,  (and)  be  merry 
15.  23  and  kill  (it) ;  and  let  us  eat,  and  be  merry 
15.  24  is  found.  And  they  began  to  be  merry 

MERRY,  to  make  — 

1.  To  do  good,  make  glad,  3n;  yatab,  5. 

Judgi9-  22  as  they  were  making  their  hearts  merry 

2.  To  gladden,  rejoice  life,  D'*n  n tiy  3.  sameach  chay. 
Eccl.io.  19  winemakethmerry :  but  money  answereth 

3.  To  have  an  easy  mind,  be  merry,  evtppalvoyat. 
Lukeis.  29  that  I  might  make  merry  with  my  friends 

15.  32  It  was  meet  that  we  should  make  merry 
Rev.  11.  10  shall  rejoice  over  them,  and  make  merry 

MERRY,  (making)  — 

Becoming  glad,  rejoicing,  ntiy  sameach. 

1  Ki.  4.  20  eating  and  drinking,  and  making  merry 

MERRY,  that  make  — 

To  laugh,  deride,  play,  rejoice,  pn'y  sachaq,  3. 

Jer.  30.  19  and  the  voice  of  them  that  make  merry 

31.  4  in  the  dances  of  them  that  make  merry 

MERRY  HEARTED  — 

Rejoicing  of  heart,  3*7  nn'y  semach  leb. 

Isa.  24.  7  the  vine  languisheth,  all  the  merry  hear. 
ME'-SHA,  yv'D,  yy'Q  freedom. 

1.  A  king  of  Moab  in  the  days  of  Ahab,  Ahaziah,  and 
Jehoram,  kings  of  Israel,  who  rebelled  against  Ahaziah. 
B.C.  896. 

2  Ki.  3.  4  And  M.  king  of  Moab  was  a  sheep  master 

2.  Eldest  son  of  Caleb,  brother  of  Jerahmeel,  and  grand¬ 
son  of  Pharez.  B.C.  1540. 

1  Ch.  2.  42  the  sons  of  Caleb..(were)  M.  his  first  born 
ME'-SHA,  ttiy'n. 

1,  A  place  in  Yemen,  or  S.E.  Arabia. 

Gen.  10.  30  their  dwelling  was  from  51.,  as  thou  goest 

2.  A  Benjamite.  B.C.  1350. 

1  Ch.  8.  9  Andhebegat.  .Zibia,andM.,and5Ialcham 

ME -SHACH,  W'p. 

The  name  given  to  Michael,  one  of  Daniel’s  companions, 
by  the  chief  of  Nebuchadnezzar's  eunuchs.  B.C.  600. 
Dan.  1.  7  hegave..(thename)..of5L;  andto  Azariah 

2.  49  he  set  Shadrach,  M.,  and  Abed-nego,  over 

3.  12  Shadrach,  M„  and  Abed-nego ;  these  men 

3.  13  commanded  to  bring  Shadrach,  M.,  and 

3.  14  (Is  it)  true,  O  Shadrach, M.,  and  Abed-nego 
3.  16  Shadrach,  M.,  and  Abed-nego,  answered 
3.  19  visage  was  changed  against  Shadrach,  M. 
3.  20  he  commanded .  .to  bind  Shadrach, M., and 
3.  22  those  men  that  took  up  Shadrach,  M.,  and 
3.  23  Shadrach,  51.,  and  Abed-nego,  fell  down 
3.  26  said,  Shadrach,  51.,  and  Abed-nego,  ye  se. 
3.  26  Shadrach,  M.,  and  Abed-nego,  came  forth 
3  28  Blessed  (be)  the  God  of  Shadrach,  M.,  and 
3.  29  the  God  of  Shadrach,  51.,  and  Abed-nego 
3.  30  the  king  promoted  Shadrach,  M.,  and  A. 

ME'-SHECH,  ME'-SECH,  T^p. 

1.  A  son  of  Japlieth.  B.C.  2320. 

Gen.  10.  2  Thesonsof  Japhetli ;  Gomer.  .andM.,aud 
1  Ch.  1.  5  Thesonsof  Japhetli;  Gomer..  and  M.,  and 

2.  A  son  of  Shem.  B.C.  2320. 

1  Ch.  1. 17  sons  of  Shem ;  Elam . .  and  Getlier,  and  51. 

3.  A  tribe  joined  with  Kedar. 

Psa.  120.  5  Woe  is  me,  that  I  sojourn  in  51.,  (that) 

4.  The  descendants  of  the  son  of  Japhetli,  the  5Ioschi  or 

Mosochi. 

Eze.  27. 13  Javan,  Tubal,  and  51.,  they  (were)  thy  m. 

32.  26  There (is)M.,  Tubal,  and  all  hermultitude 
38.  2  set  thy  face  against.  .51.  and  Tubal,  and 
38.  3  Gog,  the  chief  prince  of  51.  and  Tubal 

ME-SHE-LEM'-IAH,  n; pVp  in'abypJahrecompenses. 
A  Kohathite  whose  son  Zechariah  was  a  gate  keeper  of 
the  tabernacle.  B.C.  470. 

1  Ch.  9.  21  Zechariah  the  son  of  M.  (was)  porter  of 
26.  1  Of  the  Korhites  (was)  M.  the  son  of  Kore 
26.  2  And  the  sons  of  M.  (were)  Zechariah  the 
26.  9  AndM.  hadsonsand  brethren,  strong  men 


ME-SHE  ZAB'-EEL,  ‘wpi'B'p  God  is  deliverer. 

1.  One  whose  descendant,  5Ieshullam,  helped  to  repair 
the  wall.  B.C.  506. 

Neh.  3.  4  the  son  of  Berechiah,  the  son  of  M.  And 

2.  A  person  or  family  that,  with  Nehemiah,  sealed  the 
covenant.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  10.  21  51.,  Zadok,  Jaddua 

11.  24  Pethahiah  the  son  of  51.,  of  the  children 

IIE-SHIL-'le'-MITH,  jvnWp  recompense. 

A  priest  whose  descendants  dwelt  in  Jerusalem.  B.C. 

500. 

1  Ch.  9. 12  5Ieshullam,  the  son  of  51.,  the  son  of  Im 
ME-SHIL-LE'-MOTH,  ntoVz1!?  recompenses. 

1.  An  Ephraimite  whose  son  Berechiah  opposed  making 
slaves  of  the  Jewish  captives.  B.C.  770. 

2  CI1.28.  12  Berechiah  the  son  of  51.,  and  Jehizkiah 

2.  A  priest  of  the  family  of  Immer,  whose  descendant 
Amashai  dwelt  in  Jerusalem.  B.C.  500. 

Neh.  11.  13  the  sonofAhasai,  the  sonof51.,thesonof 
ME-SHO'-BAB,  ayst?  returned,  delivered. 

A  Simeonite.  B.C.  800. 

1  Ch.  4.  34  And  51.,  and  Jamlech,  and  Joshah  the  son 

ME-SHTTL'-LAM,  □Vcip  associate,  friend. 

1.  Grandfather  of  Sliaphan,  a  scribe  in  the  days  of 
king  Josiah.  B.C.  700. 

2  Ki.  22.  3  the  son  of  Azaliah,  the  son  of  51.,  the  scr. 

2.  A  descendant  of  Jeconiah,  son  of  Jehoiakim  king  of 
Judah.  B.C.  520. 

1  Ch.  3. 19  the  sons  of  Zerubbabel ;  51.,  and  Hananiah 

3.  The  head  of  a  Gadite  family.  B.C.  1070. 

1  Ch.  5. 13  And  their  brethren.  ,(were)5Iichael,  andM. 

4.  A  Benjamite  of  the  family  of  Elpaal.  B.c.  1300. 

1  Ch.  8.  17  And  Zebadiah,  and  51.,  and  Hezeki,  and 

5.  A  Benjamite  of  the  family  of  Hasenuah,  whose  son 
dwelt  in  Jerusalem.  B.C.  470. 

1  Ch.  9.  7  Sallu  the  son  of  51.,  the  son  of  Hodaviah 

6.  A  Benjamite  of  the  family  of  Shephatiah  who  dwelt 
in  Jerusalem.  B.C.  510. 

1  Ch.  9.  8  and  M.  the  son  of  Shephathiah,  the  son 

7.  An  Aaronite  of  the  family  of  Zadok,  whose  descend¬ 
ants  dwelt  in  Jerusalem.  B.c.  500. 

1  Ch.  9. 11  Hilkiah,  the  son  of  51. ,  the  son  of  Zadok 
Neh.  11.  11  Hilkiah,  the  son  of  51.,  the  son  of  Zadok 

8.  A  priest,  ancestor  of  a  family  that  dwelt  in  Jerusalem. 
B.c.  470. 

1  Ch.  9. 12  Jahzerah,  the  son  of  51.,  the  son  of  5Iesh. 

9.  A  Kohathite  appointed  to  oversee  the  repairs  of  the 
temple  by  Josiah.  B.c.  640. 

2  Ch.34.  12  Zechariah  and  51.,  of  the  sons  of  the  Koh. 

10.  A  chief  man  who  returned  with  Ezra.  B.c.  457. 
Ezra  8.  16  Then  sent  I  for  Eliezer.  .and  for  51.,  chief 

11.  One  who  assisted  in  taking  account  of  those  who  had 
taken  strange  wives.  B.c.  457. 

Ezra  10.  15  51.  and  Shabbethai  the  Levite  helped  them 

12.  A  son  of  Bani  who  had  taken  a  strange  wife.  B.c. 
456. 

Ezra  10. 29  of  the  sons  of  Bani;  51.,  5Ialluch,  and 

13.  A  person  who  rebuilt  two  portions  of  the  wall.  B.C. 
445- 

Neh.  3.  4  next  unto  them  repaired  51.  the  son  of 

3.  30  After  him  repaired  51.  the  son  of  Berech. 
6. 18  Johanan  had  taken  the  daughter  of  51. 

14.  Another  who  repaired  a  portion.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  3.  6  and  M.  the  son  of  Besodeiah ;  they  laid 

15.  A  prince,  priest,  or  Levite  who  stood  beside  Ezra. 
B.C.  457. 

Neh.  8.  4  on  his  left  hand.  .Zechariah,  (and)  51. 

16.  A  priest  who  sealed  the  covenant  with  Nehemiah. 
B.C.  445. 

Neh.  10.  7  M.,  Abijah,  51ijamm. 

17.  A  chief  man  who  sealed  the  covenant  with  Nehe¬ 
miah.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  10.  20  Magpiash,  51.,  Hezir. 

18.  A  Benjamite  whose  descendants  dwelt  in  Jerusalem. 
B.c.  470. 

Neh.  11.  7  Sallu  the  son  of  51.,  the  son  of  Joed 

19.  A  priest  of  the  family  of  Ezra  who  assisted  in  the 
dedication  of  the  wall.  B.c.  470. 

Neh.  12.  13  Of  Ezra,  51. ;  of  Amariah,  Jelmhanan 

12.  33  And  Azariah,  Ezra,  aud  51. 

20.  One  of  the  family  of  Ginnethon  in  the  days  of 
Joiakim  the  priest.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  12.  16  Of  Iddo,  Zechariah  ;  of  Ginnethon,  51. 

21.  A  Levite  and  gate  keeper  for  the  sanctuary  after  the 
exile.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  12. 25  M.,  Talmon,  Akkub,  (were)  porters,  keep 

ME-SHUL-LE'-METH,  npWp.  T 

Wife  of  5Ianasseh,  and  mother  of  Amon,  kings  of  Judah, 
and  daughter  of  Haruz  of  Jotbali.  B.C.  670. 

2  Ki.  21. 19  And  his  mother’s  name  (was)  51.,  the  da. 
ME-SO-BA-ITE,  rraffl?. 

The  patronymic  of  Jaziel,  one  of  Davids  valiant  men; 
place  unknown.  B.c.  1048. 

1  Ch.ii.  47  Eliel,  aud  Obed,  and  Jasiel  the  M. 


MESOPOTAMIA 


MICHAEL 


657 


ME-SO-PO-TAM -IA,  Djqni  DIR  WleooTroTapla. 

The  country  between  the  Tigris  and  Euphrates,  on  the 
N.W.  of  Babylonia  and  S.W.  of  Assyria.  See  Aram- 
Naharaim.  It  passed  successively  under  the  Babylo¬ 
nians,  the  Medes,  and  the  Persians  ;  after  the  battle  of 
Issus,  B.c.  333,  it  came  under  the  Macedonians  ;  in  a.d. 
165  under  the  Romans  ;  in  363  under  the  Persians  ;  in 
002  under  the  Carmathians;  and  in  1514  under  the 
Turks,  who  still  possess  it. 

Gen.  24.  10  he  arose,  and  went  to  51.,  unto  the  city  of 
Deut  23.  4  Balaam  the  son  of  Beor  of  Pethor  of  M. 
Judg.  3.  8  thehandofChushanrishathaim  kingof  M. 

3.  xo  the  Lord  delivered,  .king  of  M.  into  his 

1  Ch.19.  6  chariots  and  horsemen  out  of  M.,  and  out 
Acts  2.  9  dwellers  in  M.,  and  in  Judea,  and  Cappa. 

7.  2  Abraham,  when  he  was  in  M.,  before  he 

MESS  — 

Lifting,  burden,  gift,  nxtf'O  maseth. 

Gen.  43.  34  he  took  (and  sent)  messes  unto  them  from 
43.  34  Benjamin's  mess  was  five  times  so  much 

2  Sa.  11.  8  and  there  followed  a  mess,  .from  the  king 

MESSAGE  — 

1.  Word,  thing,  matter,  153  dabar. 

Judg.  3.  20  I  have  a  message  from  God  unto  thee 
1  Ki.  20.  12  when  (Ben-hadad)  heard  this  message,  as 
Prov  26.  6  He  that  sendeth  a  message  by  the  hand  of 

2 . Message,  malakuth. 

Hag.  1.  13  spake ..  in  the  Lord's  message  unto  thep. 

3 .  Message,  ayyeAia  aijgelia. 

1  Jo.  3.  1 1  this  is  the  message  that  ye  heard  from  the 

4.  Message,  promise,  eirayyehla  epaijgelia. 

1  Jo.  1.  5  This  then  is  [the  message]  which  we  have 

5.  Embassy,  irptafitia  presbeia. 

Luke  19.  14  sent  a  message  after  him,  saying.  We  w. 
MESSENGER  — 

1  .To  tell  (good)  news,  Tty?  basar,  3. 

1  Sa.  4. 17  the  messenger  answeredandsaid,  Israel  is 

2 .Messenger,  malalc. 

Gen.  32.  3  Jacobsentmessengersbeforehimto  Esau 
32.  6  the  messengers  returned  to  Jacob,  saying 
Nuni2o.  14  And  Moses  sent  messengers  from  Kadesh 
31.  21  And  Israel  sent  messengers  unto  Sihon 

22.  5  He  sent  messengers  therefore  unto  Balaam 

24.  12  Spake  I  not  also  to  thy  messengers  which 
Deut.  2.  26  And  I  sent  messengers  out  of  the  wilderne. 
Josh.  6.  17  because  she  hid  the  messengers  that  we 

6.  25  because  she  hid  the  messengers  which 

7.  22  So  Joshua  sent  messengers,  and  they  ran 
Judg.  6.  35  And  he  sent  messengers  throughout  all 

6.  35  and  he  sent  messengers  unto  Asher,  and 

7.  24  And  Gideon  sent  messengers  throughout 

9.  31  And  he  sent  messengers  unto  Abimelech 

11.  12  And  Jephthah  sent  messengers  unto  the 
11.  13  answered  unto  the  messengers  of  Jepht. 
11.  14  And  Jephthah  sent  messengers  again  unto 
11.  17  Then  Israel  sent  messengers  unto  the  king 
11.  19  And  Israel  sent  messengers  unto  Sihon 

1  Sa.  6.  2 1  And  they  sent  messengers  to  the  inhabita. 

11.  3  that  we  may  send  messengers  unto  all  the 
11.  4  Then  came  the  messengers  to  Gibeah  of 
11.  7  by  the  hands  of  messengers,  saying,  Whoso 
11.  9  And  they  said  unto  the  messengers  that 
11.  9  And  the  messengers  came  and  showed  (it) 

16.  19  Wherefore  Saul  sent  messengers  unto 
19.  11  Saul  also  sent  messengers  unto  David's 
19.  14  And  when  Saul  sent  messengers  to  take 
19.  15  And  Saul  sent  the  messengers  (again)  to 
19.  16  And  when  the  messengers  were  come  in 
19.  20  And  Saul  sent  messengers  to  take  David 
19.  20  the  spirit  of  God  was  upon  the  messengers 
19.  21  he  sent  other  messengers,  and  they  prop. 

19.  21  Saul  sent  messengers  again  the  third  time 

23.  27  there  came  a  messenger  unto  Saul,  saying 

25.  14  David  sent  messengers  out  of  the  wilder. 
25.  42  she  went  after  the  messengers  of  David 

2  Sa.  2.  5  David  sent  messengers  unto  the  men  of  Ja. 

3. 12  Abner  sent  messengers  to  David  on  his 

3.  14  David  sent  messengers  to  Ishbpsheth,  S. 

3.  26  he  sent  messengers  after  Abner,  which 
5. 11  Hiram  king  of  Tyre  sent  messengers  toD. 
11.  4  And  David  sent  messengers,  and  took  her 
11. 19  charged  the  messenger,  saying,  When  thou 
11.  22  So  the  messenger  went,  and  came  and  sh. 
11.  23  the  messenger  said  unto  David,  Surely  the 

11.  25  Then  David  said  unto  the  messenger,  Thus 

12.  27  Joab  sent  messengers  to  David,  and  said 

1  Ki.19.  2  Then  J ezebel  sent  a  messenger  unto  Elijah 

20.  2  he  sent  messengers  to  Ahab  king  of  Israel 
20.  5  the  messengers  came  again,  and  said,  Thus 
20.  9  Wheref  ore  he  said  unto  the  messengers  of 
20.  9  the  messengers  departed,  and  brought  him 

22. 13  the  messenger  that  was  gone  to  call  M. 

2  Ki.  1.  2  he  sent  messengers,  and  said  unto  them 

1.  3  Arise,  go  up  to  meetthe messengers  of  the 

1.  5 when the[messengers turned  backunto  him 

1.  16  Forasmuch  as  thou  hast  sent  messengers 
5. 10  Elisha  sent  a  messenger  unto  him,  saying 
6.  32  ere  the  messenger  came  to  him,  he  said 
6.  32  when  the  messenger  cometh,  shut  the  door 

6.  33  the  messenger  came  down  unto  him :  and 

7.  15  the  messengers  returned,  and  told  the  king 
9.  18  The  messenger  came  to  them,  but  he  co. 

10.  8  there  came  a  messenger,  and  told  him 
14.  8  Then  Amaziah  sent  messengers  to  Jehoash 

16.  7  So  Ahaz  sent  messengers  to  Tiglath-Pileser 

17.  4  he  had  sent  messengers  to  So  king  of  Eg. 


2  Ki.  19.  9  he  sent  messengers  again  unto  Hezekiah 
19.  14  received  the  letter  of  the  hand  of  the  m. 
19.  23  By  thy  messengers  thou  hast  reproached 

1  Ch.14.  1  Now  Hiram  kingof  Tyresent  messengers 

19.  2  David  sent  messengers  to  comfort  him 
19.  16  they  sent  messengers,  and  drew  forth  the 

2  Ch.18.  12  the  messenger  that  went  to  call  Micaiah 

36. 15  sent  to  them  by  his  messengers,  rising  up 

36. 16  they  mocked  the  messengers  of  God,  and 
Neh.  6.  3  I  sent  messengers  unto  them,  saying,  I  (am) 
Job  1. 14  there  came  a  messenger  unto  Job,  and 

33.  23  If  there  be  a  messenger  with  him,  an  int. 
Prov  13.  17  A  wicked  messenger  falleth  into  mischief 

16.  14  The  wrath  ofa  king  (is  as)  messengers  of 

17.  11  a  cruel  messenger  shall  be  sent  against 
Isa.  14.  32  What  shall  (one)  then  answer  the  messe. 

18.  2  Go,  ye  swift  messengers,  to  a  nation  sea. 
37.  9  he  sent  messengers  to  Hezekiah,  saying 

37. 14  letter  from  the  hand  of  the  messengers 
42.  19  or  deaf,  as  my  messenger  (that)  I  sent  ? 
44.  26  performeth  the  counsel  of  his  messengers 

Jer.  27.  3  by  the  hand  of  the  messengers  which  come 
Eze.  23.  16  sent  messengers  unto  them  into  Chaldea 
23.  40  unto  whom  a  messenger  (was)  sent ;  and 
30.  9  In  that  day  shall  messengers  go  forth  from 
Nah.  2.  13  the  voice  of  thymessengers  shallnomore 
Hag.  1.  13  Then  spakeHaggai  the  Lord's  messenger 
Mai.  2.  7  he  (is)  the  messenger  of  the  Lord  of  hosts 
3.  1  I  will  send  my  messenger,  and  he  shall 

3.  1  even  the  messenger  of  the  covenant,  whom 

3.  To  cause  to  go  before,  tell,  declare,  1:1  nagad,  5. 

2  Sa.  15.  13  there  came  a  messenger  to  David,  saying 
Jer.  51.  31  one  messenger  to  meet  another,  to  show 

4.  Ambassador,  Til  tsir. 

Prov.25.  13  a  faithful  messenger  to  them  that  send 
Isa.  57.  9  didst  send  thy  messengers  far  off,  and 

5 . Messenger,  &yye\os  aggelos. 

Mattn.  10  I  send  my  messenger  before  thyface,  wh. 
Mark  1.  2  I  send  my  messenger  before  thy  face,  w. 
Luke  7.  24  when  the  messengers  of  John  were  dep. 

7.  27  I  send  my  messenger  before  thy  face,  w. 
9. 52  sent  messengers  before  his  face  :  and  they 
2  Co.  12.  7  the  messenger  of  Satan  to  buffet  me,  lest 
Jas.  2.  25  when  she  had  received  the  messengers 

6.  Apostle,  one  sent  off,  air  6aro\os  apostolos. 

2  Co.  8.  23  the  messengers  of  the  churches,  .the 
Phil.  2.  25  your  messenger,  and  he  that  ministered 
MESSENGER,  to  send  a  — 

To  lay  a  charge,  command,  .11$  tsavah,  3. 

Gen.  50.  16  they  sent  a  messenger  unto  Joseph,  saying 
MES-SI'-AH,  n'B’D  anointed. 

The  prince  who  was  to  come  as  Leader. 

Dan.  9.  25  unto  the  M.  the  Prince  (shall  be)  seven 
9.  26  after  threescore  and  two  weeks  shall  M. 
MES-SI'-AS,  Meirtrias  Meo’ias  Gr.  form  of  preceding. 
John  1.  41  We  have  found  the  M.,  which  is,  being  in. 

4.  25  I  know  that  M.  cometh,  which  is  called  C. 
METE  (out),  to  — 

1  .To  measure.  Tin  madad. 

Exodi6.  18  when  they  did  mete  (it)  with  auoiner,  he 

2.  To  measure,  Tip  madad,  3. 

Psa.  60.  6  I  will  divide  Shechem,  and  mete  out  the 
108.  7  I  will  divide  Shechem,  and  mete  out  the 

3 . To  weigh,  measure,  jpn  takan,  3. 

Isa.  40.  12  Whohath.  .metedoutheavenwiththespa. 

4 . To  measure,  perpeto  metreo. 

Matt.  7.  2  with  what  measure  ye  mete,  itshallbem. 
Mark  4.  24  withwhat  measure  yemete.it  shall  bem. 
Luke  6.  38  with  the  same  measure  that  ye  mete  wit. 
METED  out  — 

A  line,  rule,  ip,  lp  qav. 

Isa.  18.  2,  7  a  nation  meted  out  and  trodden 
METE  YARD  — 

A  measure,  mete  yard,  iTja  middah. 

Lev.  19. 35  in  judgment,  in  mete  yard,  in  weight,  or 
ME-THEG  AM'-MAH,  nskii  irip  bridle  of  metropolis. 
A  place  in  Philistia  not  known. 

2  Sa.  8.  1  David  took  M.  out  of  the  hand  of  the  P. 
ME  THD-SA'-EL,  Skpbnp. 

Son  of  Mehujael,  a  descendant  of  Cain,  and  father  of 
Lamech.  B.C.  3800. 

Gen.  4. 18  Mehujael  begat  M. :  and  M.  begat  Lamech 
ME-THU-SE'-LAH,  nSznnp. 

Son  of  Enoch,  and  grandfather  of  Noah.  B.c.  3317- 
2348. 

Gen.  5.  21  Enoch  lived  sixty,  .years,  and  begat  M. 

5.  22  Enoch  walked  with  God  after  he  begat  M. 
5. 25  M.  lived  an  hundred  and  eighty  and  seven 

5.  26  M.  lived  after  he  begat  Lamech  seven  hu. 
5.  27  all  the  days  of  M.  were  nine  hundred 

1  Ch.  1.  3  Kenoch,  M.,  Lamech 

ME  ZA'-HAB,  Piirp  offspring  of  the  shining  one. 
Grandfather  of  Mehetabel,  wife  of  Hadar  the  eighth 
king  of  Edom.  b.c.  1500. 

Gen. 36.  39  thedaughterof  Matred,  thedaughterof  M. 

1  Ch.  1.  50  thedaughterof  Matred,  thedaughterofM. 
MI-A'-MIN,  jpjp  fortunate. 

1.  One  of  the  family  of  Parosh  who  had  taken  a  strange 
wife.  b.c.  450. 

Ezra  10. 25  of  the  sons  of  Parosh ;  Ramiali . .  and  M. 


2.  A  priest  who  returned  with  Zerubbabel.  B.c.  536. 
See  Mijamin. 

Neh.  12.  3  M.,  Maadiah,  Bilgah 
MIB'-HAR,  ■rap  choice,  youth. 

A  son  of  Haggeri,  and  one  of  David’s  valiant  men.  B.c. 
1048. 

1  Ch.n.  38  Joel  the  brother  of  Nathan,  M.  the  son  of 
MEB'-SAM,  cpnp  sweet  odour. 

1.  A  son  of  Ishmael  son  of  Hagar.  B.c.  1840. 

Gen.  25.  13  the  sons  of  Ishmael. .  Adbeel,  and  M. 

1  Ch.  1.29  Nebaioth;  then  Kedar,  and  Adbeel,  and  M. 

2.  A  son  of  Simeon.  B.c.  1200. 

1  Ch.  4.  25  Shallum  his  son,  M.  his  son,  Mishma  his 
MEB'-ZAR,  -i)t?p  fortified. 

A  chief  of  Edom,  descendant  from  Esau.  B.c.  1470. 
Gen.  36.  42  Duke  Kenaz,  duke  Teman,  duke  M. 

1  Ch.  1.  53  Duke  Kenaz,  duke  Teman,  duke  M. 
MI'-CAH.  MI'-CHA,  MI'-CHAH,  nyo,  bTfS'D,  HP'S. 

1.  An  Ephraimite  who  hired  a  Levite  to' be  priest  to 
his  image.  B.c.  1406. 

Judg  17.  1  there  was  a  man .  .whose  name  (was)  M. 

17.  4  made,  .agraven image,  .intheliouseof  M. 
17.  5  the  man  M.  had  an  house  of  gods,  and 
17.  8  he  came,  .to  the  house  of  M.,as  he  journ. 
17.  9  51.  said  unto  him.  Whence  comest  thou  ? 
17.  10  51.  said  unto  him,  Dwell  with  me,  and 

17. 12  And  51.  consecrated  the  Levite  ;  and  the 
17.  12  and  the  young  man.  was  in  the  house  of5I. 

17.  13  Then  said  51.,  Now  know  I  that  the  Lord 

18.  2  when  they  came  to . .  the  house  of  51. ,  they 

18.  3  When  they  (were)  by  the  house  of  51.,  they 
18.  4  Thus  and  thus  dealeth  51.  with  me,  and 
18.  13  And  they  passed,  .unto  the  house  of  51. 

18. 15  andcametothe  houseof.  .51.,  and  saluted 
18. 18  these  went  into  5I.’s  house,  and  fetched 
18.  22  a  good  way  from  the  house  of  51.,  the  men 
18.  22  the  men.,  in  the  houses  near  to  51. ’s  house 
18.  23  they  turned  their  faces,  and  said  unto  51. 
18.  26  when  51.  saw  that  they  (were)  too  strong 
1 8.  27  they  took  (the  things)  which  51.  had  made 
18.  31  they  set  them  up  5I.'s  graven  image,  which 

2.  Head  of  a  family  of  Reuben.  B.c.  1470. 

1  Ch.  5.  5  51.  his  son,  Reaia  his  son,  Baal  his  son 

3.  The  son  of  51erib-baal  the  grandson  of  Saul.  B.C. 
1020. 

1  Ch.  8.  34  And  the  son  of  Jonathan,  .begat  51. 

8.  35  the  sons  of  51.  (were)  Pithon,  and  51elech 
9. 40  And  the  son  of  Jonathan . .  begat  51. 

9.  41  the  sons  of  51.  (were)  Pithon,  and  51elech 

4.  A  Levite  of  the  family  of  Asaph,  whose  descendants 
dwelt  in  Jerusalem.  B.C.  480. 

1  Ch.  9. 15  5Iattaniali  the  son  of  51.,  the  son  of  Zichri 
Neh.  11.  17  5Iattaniah  the  son  of  51.,  the  son  of  Zabdi 

11.  22  the  son  of  5Iattaniah,  the  son  of  51.  Of  the 

5.  A  Kohathite.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.23.  20  Of  the  sons  of  i’zziel ;  51.  the  first,  and  J. 

24.  24  of  Uzziel ;  51. :  of  the  sons  of  51. ;  Shamir 
24.  25  The  brother  of  51.  (was)  Isshiah :  of  the 
0.  Father  of  Abdon  whom  Josiah  sent  to  inquire  of  the 
Lord  when  the  Book  of  the  Law  was  found.  B.c.  642. 

2  Ch.34.  20  the  king  commanded. . Abdon  thesonof5i. 

7.  A  prophet  sumamed  the  5Iorasthite  (from  5Ioresheth 
Gath),  he  was  nearly  contemporary  with  Hosea  and 
Amos.  B.C.  750-700. 

Jer.  26. 18  51.  the  51orasthite  prophesied  in  the  days 
5Iic.  1.  1  came  to  51.  the  5Iorasthite  in  the  days  of 
MI-CA-TAH,  ITP'P  who  is  like  Jah  l 
A  prophet,  the  son  of  Imlah,  who  foretold  the  fall  of 
Ahab  at  Ramoth  Gilead.  B.c.  897. 

1  Ki.  22.  8  (There  is)  yet  one  man,  51.  the  son  of  Im. 

22.  9  Then  the  king,  .said,  Hasten  (hither)  51. 

22. 13  the  messenger  that  was  gone  to  call  51. 
22.  14  And  51.  said,  (As)  the  Lord  liveth,  what 

22. 15  the  king  said  unto  him,  51.,  shall  we  go 
22.  24  But  Zedekiah . .  smote  51.  on  the  cheek,  and 
22.  25  And  51.  said,  Behold,  thou  shaltsee  in  that 
22.  26  Take  51.,  and  carry  him  back  unto  Amon 
22. 28  And  51.  said,  If  thou  return  at  all  in  peace 

2  Ch.18.  7  (There  is)  yet  one  man.  .the  same  (is)  51. 

18.  8  the  king,  .said,  Fetch  quickly  51.  the  son 
18.  12  the  messenger  that  went  to  call  51.  spake 

18. 13  And  51.  said,  (As)  the  Lord  liveth,  even 

18. 14  the  king  said  unto  him,  51.,  shall  we  goto 
18.  23  Then  Zedekiah . .  smote  51.  upon  the  cheek 
18.  24  And  51.  said.  Behold,  thou  shalt  see  on 
18.  25  Take  ye  51.,  and  carry  him  backto  Amon 
18.  27  And  51.  said,  If  thou  certainly  return  in 

MI'-CHA,  NJ’p. 

1.  Son  of  Slephiboshetli,  son  of  Jonathan.  B.C.  1020. 

2  Sa.  9. 12  a  young  son,  whose  name  (was)  51.  And 

2.  A  Levite  who  sealed  the  covenant  with  Nehemiah. 
B.c.  480. 

1  Neh.  10.  11  51.,  Rehob, Hashabiali 
MI-CHA'-EL,  bnyo  MiyaijA  who  is  like  God  l 

1.  An  Asherite,  father  of  Sethur  whom  51oses  sent  to 
spy  the  land.  B.C.  1520. 

Numi3-  13  the  tribe  of  Asher,  Sethur  the  son  of  51. 

2.  A  Gadite  who  settled  in  Bashan.  B.C.  1070. 

1  Ch.  5. 13  And  their  brethren . .  (were)  51.,  and5Ies. 

3.  A  Gadite.  B.C.  1070. 

1  Ch.  5. 14  Gilead,  the  son  of  51.,  the  son  of  Jeshishai 


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4.  A  Gershonite  whose  great-grandson  Asaph  was  a  chief 
singer  in  the  temple.  B.C.  noo. 

i  Ch.  6.  40  M.,  the  son  of  Baaseiah,  the  son  of  Male. 

5.  A  chief  man  of  Issachar.  b.c.  1500. 

1  Ch.  7.  3  the  sons  of  Izrahiah ;  M.,  and  Obadiah 

6.  A  Benjamite,  in  Jernsalem.  B.O.  1350. 

1  Ch.  8.  16  And  M.,  and  Ispah,  and  Joha,  the  sons  of 

7.  A  Manassite,  who  joined  David  in  Ziklag.  B.O.  1048. 

1  Ch.  12.  20  ofManasseh,  Adnah..andM.,  and  Jozabad 

8.  The  father  of  Omri  prince  of  Issachar.  B.C.  1040. 

1  Ch.27.  i8ofDavid:  oflssachar;  Omri  the  son  of  M. 

9.  A  son  of  Jehoshapliat.  B.c.  890. 

2  Ch.21.  2  the  sons  of  Jehoshaphat.  ,M.,  and  Shep. 

10.  The  father  of  Zebadiah  who  returned  with  Ezra.  b.c. 
470. 

Ezra  8.  8  Zebadiah  the  son  of  M.,  and  withhimfour. 

11.  The  messenger  of  God  who  came  to  Daniel,  and  is 
called  by  him  prince  of  the  people  of  Israel.  B.c.  530. 

Dan.  10.  13  but,  lo,  M.,  one  of  the  chief  princes,  came 

10.  21  and  (there  is)  none,  .but  M.  your  prince 

12.  1  at  that  time  shall  M.  stand  up,  the  great 
Jude  9  Yet  M.  the  archangel,  when  contending 
Be  v.  12.  7  M.  and  his  angels  fought  against  thedragon 

MI-CHA'-IAH,  rcp'D,  ?n;p’p,  in;pp,  in; ra  who  is  like  J.? 

1.  Father  of  Achbor,  a  chief  officer  of  king  Josiah.  B.C. 
620. 

2  Ki.22. 12  the  king  commanded..  Achbor  the  son  of  M. 

2.  Daughter  of  Uriel  of  Gibeah,  wife  of  Rehoboam,  and 
another  of  Abijah.  B.C.  960.  In  1  Ki.  15.  2  she  is 
called  Maaehali,  daughter  of  Abislialom,  and  in  2  Ch. 

1 1 .  20  Maachah,  daughter  of  Absalom. 

2  Ch.13.  2  His  mother’s  name  also  (was)M.  the  dau. 

3.  A  prince  of  Judah  ordered  by  Jehoshaphat  to  teach  the 
people.  B.C.  913. 

2  Ch.17.  7  he  sent  to  his  princes,  .to  M.,  to  teach 

4.  A  priest  of  the  family  of  Asaph,  one  of  whose  descend¬ 
ants  took  part  in  the  purification  of  the  wall.  B.c.  445. 

Nell.  12.  35  Mattaniah,  the  son  of  M.,  the  son  of  Zac. 

12.  41  And  the  priests ;  Eliakim.  .M.,  Elioenai 

5.  The  son  of  Gemarfah,  one  of  the  princes  of  Judah  in 
the  days  of  Jehoiakim.  B.c.  606. 

Jer.  36. 11  When  M.,  the  son  of  Gemariah,  the  son 

36. 13  Then  M.  declared  unto  them  all  the  words 

Mf'-CHAL,  bj’P  who  is  like  God  l 
The  younger  daughter  of  king  Saul  who  became  David’s 
wife,  saved  him  in  ills  distress,  and  mocked  him  in  his 
triumph,  b.c.  1050. 

1  Sa/14. 49  names  of  his  two  daughters.  .Merab.  .M. 

18.  20  And  M.,  Saul’s  daughter,  loved  David :  and 

18.  27  And  Saul  gave  him  M.  his  daughter  to  w. 

18.  28  Saul  saw.  .(that)M.,Saul’sdaughter,  loved 

19. 11  M  ,  David’s  wife,  told  him,  saying,  If  thou 

19.  12  So  M.  let  David  down  through  a  window 

19. 13  And  M.  took  an  image,  and  laid  (it)  in  the 

19.  17  And  Saul  said  unto  M.,  Why  hast  thou 

19. 17  And  M.  answered  S.,  He  said  unto  me,  Let 

23.  44  But  Saul  had  given  M.  his  daughter,  Da. 

2  Sa.  3.  13  except  thou  first  bring  M.,  Saul’s  daughter 

3. 14  Deliver  fine)  my  wife  M.,  which  I  espous. 

6. 16  M.,  Saul’s  daughter,  looked  through  a  w. 

6.  20  And  M.  the  daughter  of  Saul  came  out  to 

6.  21  David  said  unto  M. ,  (It  was)  before  the  L. 

6.  23  Therefore  M.  the  daughter  of  Saul  had  no 
21.  8  the  five  sons  of  M.  the  daughter  of  Saul 
1  Ch.15.  29  M.  the  daughter  of  Saul,  looking  out  at  a 

MICH'-MAS,  dd?P  place  of  Chemosh. 

A  place  to  which  some  belonged  who  returned  with 
Zerubbabel :  the  same  as  Michmash. 

Ezra  2.  27  The  men  of  M.,  an  hundred  twenty  and 
Neh.  7.  31  The  men  of  M.,  an  hundred  and  twenty 

MICH'-MASH,  Eip?p,  e>ppp. 

A  city  in  Benjamin;  Mulehmas,  seven  miles  N.  of  Jeru¬ 
salem,  and  E.  of  Beth-aven. 

1  Sa.  13.  2  two  thousand  were  with  Saul  in  M.  and  in 

13.  5  And  the  Philistines,  .pitched in  M.,  cast. 

13. 11  the  Philistines  gathered,  .together  at  M. 

13.  16  but  the  Philistines  encamped  in  M. 

13.  23  the  Philistines  went,  .to  thepassage  of  M. 

14.  5  the  fore  front .  ,(was)..overagainst  11., and 

14.  31  they  smote  the  Philistines.  .fromM.  to  A. 

Neh.  11. 31  Benjamin  from  Geba  (dwelt)  at  M.,  and 
Isa.  10.  28  He  is  come  to  Aiath.  .at  II.  he  hath  laid 

MICH-ME'-THAH,  nnppp  lurking  place. 

A  city  between  Ephraim  and  Manasseh. 

Josh  16.  6  And  the  border  went  out . .  to  M.  on  the 
17.  7  Andthecoast..wasfromAshertoM.,that 

MICH'-RI,  "IPP  Jah  possesses. 

A  Benjamite,  ancestor  of  the  head  of  a  family  in  Jeru¬ 
salem.  B.C.  480. 

1  Ch.  9.  8  Uzzi,  the  son  of  M.,  and  Meshullam  the 
MICH'-TAM,  CM!?. 

The  name  of  a  particular  kind  of  Psalm ;  perhaps 
“golden.” 

Psa.  16.  title.  M.  of  David 

56.  ,,  M.  of  David,  when  the  Pliilistinestook 

57.  ,,  M.  of  David,  when  he  fled  from  Saul  in 

58.  ,,  To  the  chief  Musician.  .M.  of  David 

59.  ,,  M.  of  David,  when  Saul  sent,  and  they 
Co.  „  To  the  chief  Musician . .  M.  of  David,  to 


MED  DAY  — 

1  .Double,  brightness,  DHP7  tsohoraim. 

1  Ki.  18.  29  when  mid  day  was  past,  and  they  propli. 

2.  Mid  day,  ovn  rrxnp  machatsith  hayyom. 

Neh.  8  3  from  the  morning  until  mid  day,  before 

3.  Middle  of  the  day,  ypepas  peays  hemeras  nieses. 
Acts  26. 13  At  mid  day  0  king,  I  saw  in  the  way  a  1. 

MID  -DIN,  j”!P  extension. 

A  city  in  the  desert,  S.  of  Judah. 

Josh  15.  61  In  the  wilderness,  Beth-arabah,  M.,  and 

MIDDLE,  MIDST  — 

1  .Half,  middle,  midst,  ’5tn,  ’5tn  chatsi,  chetsi. 

Exod27.  5  that  the  net  maybe  even  to  the  midst  of 
38.  4  a  brasen  grate,  .beneath  unto  the  midst 
Josh.  10. 13  the  sun  stood  still  in  the  midst  of  heaven 

2  Sa.  10.  4  and  cut  off  their  crarmeuts  in  the  middle 
1  Ch.19.  4  cut  off  their  garments  in  the  midst  hard 
Psa.  102.  24  take  me  not  away  in  the  midst  of  my  days 
Jer.  17.  11  shall  leave  them  in  the  midst  of  his  days 
Dan.  9.  27  in  the  midst  of  the  week  he  shall  cause 
Zech  14.  4  shall  cleave  in  the  midst  thereof  toward 

2 . Back,  body,  midst,  13  gav. 

Dan.  3.  6,  11,  is  be  cast  into  the  midst  of  a  burning 
3.  21,  23  into  the  midst  of  the  burning  fiery  fur. 

3.  24  Did  not  we  cast .  .into  the  midst  of  the  fire  ? 
3.  25  walking  in  the  midstof  the  fire,  and  they 

3.  26  Shadrach . .  came  forth  out  of  the  midst  of 

4.  10  behold  a  tree  in  the  midst  of  the  earth 
7.  15  was  grieved  in  my  spirit  in  the  midst  of 

3 . Bosom,  centre,  p'n  cheq. 

1  Ki.22.  35  blood  ran  out  of  the  wound  into  the  midst 

4.  Middle,  navel,  high  part,  imp  tabbur. 

Judg.  9.  37  See  there  come  people  down  by  the  midd. 
Eze.  38.  12  people,  .thatdwell in themidstof  the  land 

5 . Palm,  f]3  kaph. 

1  Sa.  25.  29  them  shall  he  sling  out.  .of  the  middle  of 

6.  Heart,  cj?  leb. 

Deut  4. 11  burned  with  fire  unto  the  midst  of  heaven 

2  Sa.  18.  14  while  (helwas  yet  alive  in  the  midstof  the 
Psa.  46.  2  the  mountains  be  carried  into  the  midst  of 
Prov  23.  34  as  he  that  lieth  down  in  the  midst  of  the 

30.  19  the  way  of  a  ship  in  the  midst  of  the  sea 
Jer.  51.  1  against  them  that  dwell  in  the  midst  of 
Eze.  27.  4  Tliy  borders  are  in  the  midst  of  the  seas 
27.  25  made  very  glorious  in  the  midst  of  the  s. 
27.  26  hath  broken  thee  in  the  midst  of  the  seas 

27.  27  shall  fall  into  the  midst  of  the  seas  in  the 

28.  2  I  (am)  a  god,  I  sit.  .in  the  midst  of  the  s. 

28.  8  (them  that  are)  slain  in  the  midst  of  the  s. 

7 . Heart,  in1?  lebab. 

Jon.  2.  3  liadst  cast  me  into . .  the  midst  of  the  seas 

8.  Inward  part,  3"vj0  qereb. 

Gen.  48.  16  into  a  multitude  in  the  midst  of  the  earth 
Exod.  3.  20  wonders  which  I  will  do  in  the  midst  the. 
8. 22  I  (am)  the  Lord  in  the  midst  of  the  earth 
23.  25  take  sickness  away  from  the  midst  of  thee 
33.  3  for  I  will  not  go  up  in  the  midst  of  thee 

33.  5  I  will  come  up  into  the  midst  of  thee  in 

34.  12  lest  it  be  for  a  snare  in  the  midst  of  thee 
Deut.  4.  34  (and)  take  him  a  nation  from  the  midstof 

11.  6  And  what  he  did . .  in  the  midst  of  all  Isr. 

13.  5  put  the  evil  away  from  the  midst  of  thee 
17.  20  he,  and  his  children,  in  the  midst  of  Isr. 
18. 15  a  Prophet  from  the  midst  of  thee,  of  thy 

23.  14  LoRDthyGodwalkethinthe  midst  of  thy 
Josh.  7.  13  an  accursed  thing  in  the  midst  of  thee,  O 
Judgi8.  20  took.. and  went  in  the  midst  of  the  peop.j 
1  Sa.  16  13  anointed  him  in  the  midst  of  his  brethren 
1  Ki  20.  39  Thy  servant  went  out  into  themidstof  the 
Psa.  46.  5  God  (is)  in  the  midst  of  her ;  she  shall  not 

48.  9  We  have  thought,  .in  the  midst  of  thy  te. 
55.  10  mischief  also  and  sorrow  (are)  in  the  mi. 
55.  11  Wickedness  (is)  in  the  midst  thereof;  de. 
74.  4  Thine  enemies  roar  in  the  midst  of  thy  c. 
74.  12  working  salvation  in  the  midst  of  the  ea. 
78.  28  he  let  (it)  fall  in  the  midst  of  their  camp 
no.  2  rule  thou  in  the  midst  of  thine  enemies 
138.  7  Though  I  walk  in  the  midst  of  trouble 
Prov  14.  33  (that  which  is)  in  the  midst  of  fools  is  m. 
Isa.  4.  4  the  blood  of  Jerusalem  from  the  midst 
5.  8  be  placed  alone  in  the  midst  of  the  earth 

5.  25  their  carcases,  .torn  in  the  midst  of  the 
6.12  a  great  forsaking  in  the  midst  of  the  land 

10.  23  a  consumption.. in  the  midst  of  all  the  la. 

12.  6  the  Holy  One  of  Israel  in  the  midst  of  thee 
19.  1  the  heart  of  Egypt  shall  melt  in  the  midst 
19.  3  spirit  of  Egypt  shall  fail  in  the  midst 

19.  14  hath  mingled  a  perverse  spirit  in  the  mi. 
19.  24  (even)  a  blessing  in  the  midst  of  the  land 

24.  13  When  thus  it  shall  be  in  the  midst  of  the 
25. 11  shall  spread  forth  his  hands  in  the  midst 

29.  23  the  work  of  mine  hands,  in  the  midst  of 
Jer.  6.  1  to  flee  out  of  the  midst  of  Jerusalem,  and 

6.  6  she  (is)  wholly  oppression  in  the  midst  of 

14.  9  yet  thou,  O  Lord,  (art)  in  the  midst  of  us 

29.  8  diviners,  that  (be)  in  the  midst  of  you,  de. 

30.  21  their  governor  shall  proceed  from  the  m. 
46.  21  her  hired  men  (are)  in  the  midst  of  her 

Lam.  1.  15  all  my  mighty  (men)  in  the  midst  of  me 

3.  45  Thou  hast  made  us.  .refuse  in  the  midst 

4.  13  shed  the  blood  of  the  just  in  the  midstof 
Eze.  22.  27  Her  princes  in  the  midst  thereof  (are)  like 
Hos.  5.  4  spirit  of  whoredoms  (is)  in  the  midst  of 

11.  9  the  Holy  One  in  the  midstof  thee:  and  I 
Joel  2.  27  ye  shall  know  that  I  (am) in  the  midst  of  I. 


Amos  2.  3  will  cut  off  the  judge  from  the  midst  the. 

3.  9  behold  the  great  tumults  in  the  midst  the. 

7.  8,1  will  set  a  plumb  line  in  themidstof  my 

7. 10  hath  conspired  against  thee  in  the  midst 
Mic.  5.  7,  8  shall  be.  .in  the. midst  of  many  people 

5. 10  I  will  cut  off  thy  horses  out  of  the  midst 

5.  13  thy  standing  images  out  of  the  midst  of 

5. 14  I  will  pluck  up  thy  groves  out  of  the  midst 

6.  14  thy  casting  down  (shall  be)  in  the  midst 
Nah.  3. 13  thy  people  in  the  midst  of  thee  (are)  wo. 
Hab.  2. 19  and .  no  breath  at  all  in  the  midst  of  it 

3.  2  revive  thy  work  in  the  midstof  the  years 

3.  2  in  the  midst  of  the  years  make  known 
Zeph.  3.  5  The  justLORD(is)inthemidstthereof;  he 

3. 11  I  will  take  away  out  of  the  midst  of  thee 

3. 12  I  will  also  leave  in  the  midst  of  thee  an 

3. 15  the  LORD,  (is)  in  the  midst  of  thee  :  thou 

3. 17  The  Lord  thy  God  in  the  midst  of  thee  (is) 

Zech. 14.  1  spoil  shall  be  divided  in  the  midst  of  thee 

9,  Middle,  midst,  tp.1?  tavek. 

Gen.  1.  6  Let  there  be  a  firmament  in  the  midst  of 

2.  9  the  treeof  life  also  in  the  midst  of  thega. 

3.  3  the  fruit  of  the  tree  which  (is)  in  the  midst 

15. 10  divided  them  in  the  midst,  and  laid  each 
19.  29  sent  Lot  out  of  the  midst  of  the  overthrow 

Exod.  3.  2  in  a  flame  of  fire  out  of  the  midst  of  a  bush 

3.  4  God  called  unto  him  out  of  the  midst  of 
11.  4  About  midnight  will  I  go  out  into  them. 

14. 16  dry  (ground)  through  the  midstof  the  sea 
14.  22  went  into  the  midst  of  the  sea  upon  the 
14.  23  went  in  after  them  to  the  midst  of  the  sea 
14.  27  overthrew  the  Egyptians  in  the  midst  of 

14.  29  walked  upon  dry  (laud)  in  the  midst  of  the 

15.  19  went  on  dry  Gaud)  in  the  midst  of  the  sea 

24.  16  he  called  unto  Moses  out  of  the  midst  of 
24. 18  Moses  went  into  the  midst  of  the  cloud 
26.  28  the  middle  bar  in  the  midstof  the  boards 
28.  32  an  hole  in  the  top  of  it,  in  the  midst  ther. 
39.  23  And.  .an  hole  in  the  midst  of  the  robe,  as 

Lev.  16.  16  among  them  in  the  midst  of  their  unclean. 
Num.  2.17  with  the  camp  of  the  Levites  in  the  midst 
5.  3  their  camps,  in  the  midst  whereof  I  dwell 
16. 47  and  ran  into  the  midst  of  the  congregation 
19.  6  into  the  midstof  the  burning  of  the  heifer 
33.  8  passed  through  the  midst  of  the  sea  into 
35.  5  the  city  (shall  be)  in  the-midst :  this  shall 
Deut.  4. 12  Lord  spake  unto  you  out  of  the  midst  of 

4.  15  spake  unto  you  in  Horeb  out  of  the  midst 

4.  33  the  voice  of  God  speaking  out  of  the  midst 

4.  36  thou  heardest  his  words  out  of  the  midst 

5.  4  in  the  mount,  out  of  the  midst  of  the  fire 

5.  22  in  the  mount,  out  of  the  midst  of  the  fire 

5.  23  when  ye  heard  the  voice  out  of  the  midst 
5.  24  we  have  heard  his  voice  out  of  the  midst 

5.  26  God  speaking  out  of  the  midst  of  the  fire 

9. 10  in  the  mount,  out  of  the  midst  of  the  fire 

10.  4  in  the  mount,  out  of  the  midst  of  the  fire 

11.  3  which  he  did  in  the  midst  of  Egypt  unto 

13. 16  gather  all  the  spoil  of  it  into  the  midst  of 

19.  2  separate  three  cities  for  thee  in  the  midst 
32.  51  ye  sanctified  me  not  in  the  midst  of  the  c. 

Josh.  3.  17  stood  firm  on  dry  ground  in  the  midst  of 

4 .  3  Take  you  hence  out  of  the  midst  of  J ordan 
4.  5  into  the  midst  of  Jordan,  and  take  you  up 
4.  8  took  up  twelve  stones  out  of  the  midst  of 
4.  9  Joshua  set  up  twelve  stones  in  the  midst 

4. 10  stood  in  the  midst  of  Jordan,  until  every 

4. 18  were  come  up  out  of  the  midst  of  Jordan 

7.  21  hid  in  the  earth  in  the  midst  of  my  tent 

7.  23  they  took  them  out  of  the  midst  of  the  tent 

8.  13  Joshua  event  that  night  into  the  midst  of 

8.  22  so  they  were  in  the  midst  of  Israel,  some 

12.  2  from  the  middle  of  the  river,  and  from  h. 

13.  9,  t6  the  city  that  (is)  in  the  midst  of  the  r. 
Judg  15.  4  put  a  fire  brand  in  the  midst  between  two 

16.  29  Samson  took  hold  of  the  two  middle  pill. 

20.  42  them . .  they  destroyed  in  the  midst  of  them 
1  Sa.  1 1 . 1 1  they  came  into  the  midst  of  the  host  in  the 

18. 10  prophesied  in  the  midst  of  the  house :  and 

25.  29  them  shall  he  sling  out.  .of  the  middle  of 
a  Sa.  1.  25  How  are  the  mighty  fallen  in  the  midst  of 
4.  6  they  came  thither  into  the  midst  of  the 

6.  17  in  the  midst  of  the  tabernacle  that  David 

20.  12  Amasa  wallowed  in  blood  in  the  midst  of 
23.  12  he  stood  in  the  midst  of  the  ground,  and 

23.  20  slew  a  lion  in  the  midst  of  a  pit  in  time 

24.  5  side  of  the  city  that  [lieth]  in  the  midst 

1  Ki.  3.  8  thy  servant  (is)  in  the  midst  of  thy  people 

6.  27  touched  one  another  in  the  midst  of  the 

8.  51  out  of  Egypt,  from  the  midst  of  the  furn. 

8.  64  did  the  king  hallow  the  middle  of  the  court 

2  Ki  6.  20  and  behold .  .in  the  midst  of  Samaria 

1  Ch.  11.  14  they  set  themselves  in  the  midst  of  (that) 

16.  1  set  it  in  the  midst  of  the  tent  that  David 

2  Ch.  6. 13  and  had  set  it  in  the  midst  of  the  court 

7  7  Solomon  hallowed  the  middle  of  the  court 

20]  14  the  Lord  in  the  midstof  the  congregation 
32.  4  the  brook  that  ran  through  the  midst  of 
Neh.  4.  11  till  we  come  in  the  midst  among  them 

9.  11  so  that  they  went  through  the  midst  of 
Esth.  4.  1  went  out  into  the  midst  of  the  city,  and 
Psa.  22. 14  it  is  melted  in  the  midst  of  my  bowels 

22.  22  in  the  midst  of  the  congregation  will  I  p. 
57.  6  into  the  midst  whereof  they  are  fallen 
116.  19  in  the  midst  of  thee,  O  Jerusalem.  Praise 

135.  9  sent  tokens  and  wonders  into  the  midst 

136.  14  made  Israel  to  pass  through  the  midst  of 

137.  2  our  harps  upon  the  willows  in  the  midst 
Prov.  4.  21  keep  them  in  the  midst  of  thine  heart 

5. 14  I  was  almost  in  all  evil  in  the  midst  of  the 
8.  20  I  lead,  in  the  midstof  the  paths  of  judg. 


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MIGDOL 


Song  3.  10  the  midst  thereof  being  paved  (with)  love 
Isa.  5.  2  built  a  tower  in  the  midst  of  it,  and  also 

6.  5  I  dwell  in  the  midst  of  a  people  of  unclean 

7.  6  set  a  king  in  the  midst  of  it. .the  son  of  T. 
•  16.  3  as  the  night  in  the  midst  of  the  noon  day 

19. 19  an  altar  to  the  Lord  in  the  midst  of  the  1. 
24.  18  he  that  cometli  up  out  of  the  midst  of  the 
41.  18  and  fountains  in  the  midst  of  the  valleys 
52. 11  go  ye  out  of  the  midst  of  her;  be  ye  clean 
58.  9  If  thou  take  away  from  the  midst  of  thee 
66.  17  in  the  gardens  behind  one  (tree)  in  the  m. 
Jer.  9.  6  Thine  habitation  (is)  in  the  midst  of  dec. 
12.  16  then  shall  they  be  built  in  the  midst  of  my 

2i.  4  I  will  assemble  them  into  the  midst  of 
37.  12  to  separate  himself  thence  in  the  midst  of 
39.  3  princes ..  came  in,  and  sat  in  the  middle  g. 
41.  7  when  they  came  into  the  midst  of  the  city 
41.  7  into  the  midst  of  the  pit,  he,  and  the  men 

50.  8  Remove  out  of  the  midst  of  Babylon,  and 

50.  37  mingled  people  that  (are)  in  the  midst  of 

51.  6  Flee  out  of  the  midst  of  Babylon,  and  de. 
Si.  45  My  people,  go  ye  out  of  the  midst  of  her 
51.  47  all  her  slain  shall  fall  in  the  midst  of  her 

51.  63  and  cast  it  into  the  midst  of  Euphrates 

52.  25  (that  were)  found  in  the  midst  of  the  city 
Eze.  1.  4  out  of  the  midst  thereof .  .out  ol the  midst 

1.  5  Also  out  of  the  midst  thereof  (came)  the 
1.  16  as  it  were  a  wheel  in  the  middle  of  a  wh. 

5.  2  burn  with  fire  a  third  part  in  the  midst  of 

5.  4  cast  them  into  the  midst  of  the  fire,  and 

5.  5  I  have  set  it  in  the  midst  of  the  nations 

5.  8  execute  judgments  in  the  midst  of  thee  in 
5-  10  fathers  shall  eat  the  sons  in  the  midst  of 
5. 12  shall  they  be  consumed  in  the  midst  of  thee 

6.  7  And  the  slain  shall  fall  in  themidstof  you 

7.  4  thine  abominations  shall  be  in  the  midst 

7.  9  thine  abominations  (that)  are  in  the  midst 

8.  11  in  the  midst  of  them  stood  Jaazaniah  the 

9.  4  Lord  said .  .Go  through  the  midst  of  the 
9.  4  through  the  midst  of  Jerusalem,  and  set 
9.  4  abominations  that  lie  done  in  the  midst 

10. 10  as  if  a  wheel  had  been  in  the  midst  of  a 
11.  7  whom  ye  have  laid  in  the  midst  of  it,  they 
11.  7  I  will  bring  you  forth  out  of  the  midst  of 
11.  9  I  will  bring  you  out  of  the  midst  thereof 
11.  11  neither  shall  ye  be  the  flesh  in  the  midst 

11.  23  glory,  .went  up  from  the  midst  of  the  city 

12.  2  thou  dwellest  in  the  midst  of  a  rebellious 

13. 14  ye  shall  be  consumed  in  the  midst  thereof 

14.  .  8  I  will  cut  him  off  from  the  midst  of  my  p. 

14.  9  will  destroy  him  from  the  midst  of  my  p. 

15.  4  fire  devoureth.  .the  midst  of  it  is  burnt 

16.  53  the  captivity  of  thy  captives  in  the  midst 

17. 16  with  him  in  the  midst  of  Babylon  he  shall 

20.  8  them  in  the  midst  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

21.  32  thy  blood  shall  be  in  the  midst  of  the  land 

22.  3  The  city  sheddeth  blood  in  the  midst  of  it 

22.  7  in  the  midst  of  thee  have  they  dealt  by 
22.  9  in  the  midst  of  thee  they  commit  lewdness 
22. 13  thy  blood  which  hath  been  in  the  midst  of 
22.  18  iron,  and  lead,  in  the  midst  of  the  furnace 
22.  19  I  will  gather  yon  into  the  midst  of  Jeru. 
22.  20  lead,  and  tin,  into  the  midst  of  the  furnace 
22.  21  ye  shall  be  melted  in  the  midst  thereof 
22.  22  As  silver  is  melted  in  the  midst  of  the  fu. 
22.  22  so  shall  ye  be  melted  in  the  midst  thereof 
22.  25  a  conspiracy  of  her  prophets  in  the  midst 
22.  25  have  made  her  many  widows  in  the  midst 
23. 39  thus  have  they  done  in  the  midst  of  mine 
24.  7  For  her  blood  is  in  the  midst  of  her ;  she 

26.  5  the  spreading  of  nets  in  the  midst  of  the 

26.  12  shall  lay.  .thy  dust  in  the  midst  of  the  w. 

26. 15  when  the  slaughter  is  made  in  the  midst 

27.  27  company  which  (is)  in  the  midst  of  thee 

27.  32  like  the  destroyed  in  the  midst  of  the  sea 

27.  34  thy  company  in  the  midst  of  thee,  shall 

28.  14  thou  hast  walked  up  and  down  in  the  m. 

28.  16  they  have  filled  the  midst  of  thee  with 

28.  16  destroy . .  from  the  midst  of  the  stones  of 
28. 18  will  I  bring  forth  a  fire  from  the  midst  of 
28.  22  I  will  be  glorified  in  the  midst  of  thee 

28.  23  the  wounded  shall  be  judged  in  the  midst 

29.  3  the  great  dragon  that  lieth  in  the  midst 

29.  4  I  will  bring  thee  up  out  of  the  midst  of  thy 

29.  12  make,  .desolate  in  the  midst  of  the  couu. 

29.  21  opening  of  the  mouth  in  the  midst  of  them 
•30.  7  they  shall  be  desolate  in  the  midst  of  the 

30.  7  her  cities  shall  be  in  the  midst  of  the  cit. 

31.  14  in  the  midst  of  the  children  of  men,  with 

31. 17  dwelt  under  his  shadow  in  the  midst  of  the 

31.  18  thou  shalt  lie  in  the  midst  of  theuncircu. 

32.  20  They  shall  fall  in  the  midst  of  (them  that.) 
32.  21  shall  speak  to  him  out  of  the  midst  of  hell 
32.  25  They  have  set  her  a  bed  in  the  midst  of  the 
32.  25  he  is  put  in  the  midst  of  (them  that  be) 

32.  28  thou,  .be  broken  in  the  midst  of  the  unc. 
32.  32  he  shall  be  laid  in  the  midst  of  the  uncir. 

36.  23  which  ye  have  profaned  in  the  midst  of 

37.  1  set  me  down  in  the  midst  of  the  valley  w. 
37.  26  will  set  my  sanctuary  in  the  midst  of  them 
37.  28  when  my  sanctuary  shall  be  in  the  midst 
39.  7  will  I  make  my  holy  name  known  in  the  m. 
43-  7  where  I  will  dwell  in  the  midst  of  the  ch. 
43.  9  I  will  dwell  in  the  midst  of  them  forever 
46.  10  the  prince  in  the  midst  of  them,  when  they 
48.  8  the  sanctuary  shall  be  in  the  midst  of  it 
48.  10  the  sanctuary,  .shall  be  in  the  midst  the. 
48.  15  and  the  city  shall  be  in  the  midst  thereof 
48.  21  and  the  sanctuary,  .in  the  midst  thereof 
48.  22  in  the  midst  (of  that)  which  is  the  prince’s 

Amos  3.  9  behold  the  great  tumults  in  the  midst  th. 

6.  4  the  calves  out  of  the  midst  of  the  stall 


Mic.  2.  12  as  the  flock  in  the  midst  of  their  fold 

7. 14  dwell  solitarily  (in)  the  wood,  in  the  midst 
Zeph.  2. 14  flocks  shall  lie  down  in  the  midst  of  her 
Zech.  2.  5  and  will  be  the  glory  in  the  midst  of  her 

2.  10,  11  and  I  will  dwell  in  the  midst  of  thee 
5-  4  it  shall  remain  in  the  midst  of  his  house 

5.  7  this  (is)  a  woman  that  sitteth  in  the  midst 

5.  8  And  he  cast  it  into  the  midst  of  the  ephah 

8.  3  and  will  dwell  in  the  midst  of  Jerusalem 

8.  8  they  shall  dwell  in  the  midst  of  J  erusalem 

10.  Middle,  fo'fi  tikon. 

Exod26.  28  the  middle  bar  in . .  the  boards  shall  reach 
36.  33  he  made  the  middle  bar  to  shoot  through 
Judg.  7. 19  came,  .in  the  beginning  of  the  middle  w. 
iKi.  6.  6  the  middle  (was)  six  cubits  broad,  and  the 

6.  8  The  door  for  the  middle  chamber  (was)  in 

6.  8  went  up  with  winding  stairs  into  the  m. 

6.  8  went  up.  .out  of  the  middle  into  the  third 
2  Ki.  20.  4  afore  Isaiah  was  gone  out  into  the  middle 
Eze.  41.  7  lowest  (chamber)  to  the  highest  by  the  m. 

11  .Middle,  midst,  petxos  mesos. 

Matt  10.  16  I  send  you  forth  as  sheep  in  the  midst  of 
14.  24  [the  ship  was  now  in  the  midst  of  the  sea] 

18.  2  And  Jesus,  .set  him  in  the  midst  of  them 

18.  20  two  or  three . .  there  am  I  in  the  midst  of 
Mark  6.  47  the  ship  was  in  the  midst  of  the  sea,  and 

7.  31  through  the  midst  of  the  coasts  of  Decap. 

9.  36  he  took  a  child,  and  set  him  in  the  midst 
14.  60  the  high  priest  stood  up  in  the  midst,  and 

Luke  2  46  sitting  in  the  midst  of  the  doctors,  both 

4.  30  he  passing  through  the  midst  of  them  w. 

4.  35  when  the  devil  had  thrown  him  in  the  m. 

5. 19  with  (his)  couch  into  the  midst  before  J. 

6.  8  Rise  up,  and  stand  forth  in  the  midst 
17. 11  he  passed  through  the  midst  of  Samaria 

21.  21  let  them  which  are  in  the  midst  of  it  de. 

22.  55  when  they  had  kindled  a  fire  in  the  midst 

23.  45  the  veil  of  the  temple  was  rent  in  the  in. 

24.  36  Jesus  himself  stood  in  the  midst  of  them 
John  8.  3  [when  they  had  set  her  in  the  midst] 

8.  9  [and  the  woman  standing  in  the  midst] 

8.  59  going  through  the  midst  of  them,  and  so 

19.  18  on  either  side  one,  and  Jesus  in  the  midst 

20.  19  came  Jesus  and  stood  in  the  midst,  and 
20.  26  came  Jesus,  .and  stood  in  the  midst,  and 

Acts  1.  15  in  those  days  Peter  stood  up  in  the  midst 

1.  18  he  burst  asunder  in  the  midst,  and  all  his 

2.  22  which  God  did  by  him  in  the  midst  of  you 
4.  7  when  they  had  set  them  in  the  midst,  they 

17.  22  Then  Paul  stood  in  the  midst  of  Mars’  hill 
27.  21  Paul  stood  forth  in  the  midst  of  them,  and 

Phil.  2.  15  in  the  [midst]  of  a  crooked  and  perverse 
Heb.  2.  12  in  the  midst  of  the  church  will  I  sing  pr. 
Rev.  1.  13  in[the  midst]of  the  seven  caudlesticks(one) 
2.  1  who  walketh  in  the  midst  of  the  seven  g. 
2.  7  which  is  in  [the  midst]  of  the  paradise  of 

4.  6  in  the  midst  of  the  throne,  and  round  about 

5.  6  in  the  midst  of  the  throne  and  of  the  four 

5.  6  in  the  midst  of  the  elders,  stood  a  Lamb 

6.  6  I  heard  a  voice  in  the  midst  of  the  fourb. 

7.  17  the  Lamb  which  is  [in  the  midst]  of  the 
22.  2  In  the  midst  of  the  street  of  it,  and  on 

MIDDLE  wall — 

Middle  wall,  ytairoixov  mesotoiclion. 

Eph.  2.  14  hath  broken  down  the  middle  wall  of  pa. 
MIDDLEMOST  — 

Middle ,  midst,  )b'n  tikon. 

Eze.  42.  5  and  than  the  middlemost  of  the  building 
42.  6  more  than  the  lowest  and  the  middlemost 
MID'-IAN,  jnp  contention. 

1.  A  son  of  Abraham  by  Keturah.  B.C.  1840. 

Gen.  25.  2  And  she  bare  him  Zimran.  .and  M.,  and 

25.  4  And  the  sons  of  M.,  Ephah,  and  Epher 

1  Ch.  1.  32  she  bare  Zimran.  .and  M.,  and  Ishbak,  and 

1.  33  the  sonsofM.;  Ephah,  and  Epher,  andH. 

2.  His  descendants  and  their  land  beyond  the  Jordan, 
in  Edom,  the  Sinai  peninsula,  and  Arabia  Petnea. 

Gen.  36.  35  Hadad  the  son  ofBedad,  who  smote  M.  in 
Exod.  2.  15  Moses  fled,  .and  dwelt  in  the  land  of  M. 

2.  16  Now  the  priest  ofM.  had  seven  daughters 

3.  1  Jethro  his  father  in  law,  the  priest  of  M. 

4. 19  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses  in  M.,  Go,  ret. 

18.  1  Jethro,  the  priest  of  M.,  Moses’ father  in  1. 
Nuni22.  4  Moab  said  unto  theelders  of  M.,  Nowsh. 

22.  7  the  elders  of  M.  departed  with  the  rewards 

25.  15  he  (was)  head,  .of  a  chief  house  in  M. 

25.  18  the  daughterof  a  prince  of  M.,  their  sister 
31.  3  Moses  spake,  .saying,  .avenge  theLoRDofM. 
31.  8  they  slew  the  kings  of  M.,  besides  the  rest 
31.  8  Zur,  and  Hur,  andReba,  five  kings  of  M. 

31.  9  took  (all)  the  women  of  M.  captives,  and 
Josh  13.  21  Moses  smote  with  the  princes  of  M.,  Evi 
Judg.  6.  1  delivered  them  into  the  hand  of  M.  seven 

6.  2  the  hand  of  M.  prevailed  against  Israel 

7.  8  the  host  of  M.  was  beneath  him  in  the  v. 

7. 13  a  cake,  .tumbled  into  the  host  of  M.,  and 

7.  14  into  his  hand  hath  God  delivered  M.,  and 

7.  15  delivered  into  your  hand  the  host  of  M. 

7.  25  And  they,  .pursued  M.,  and  brought  the 

8.  3  princes  of  M.,  Oreb  and  Zeeb  :  and  what 

8.  5  and  I  am  pursuing  after,  .kings  of  M. 

8.  12  took  the  two  kings  of  M.,  Zebah  and  Zal. 

8.  22  thou  hast  delivered  us  from  the  hand  of  M. 

8.  26  raimentthat  (was)  on  the  kings  of  M.,  and 
8.  28  Thus  was  M.  subdued  before  the  children 

9. 17  and  delivered  you  out  of  the  hand  of  M. 

1  Ki.  11.  18  they  arose  out  of  M.,  and  came  to  Paran 
1  Ch.  1.  46  which  smote  M.  in  the  field  of  Moab.reig. 


Isa.  9.  4  hast  broken  the  yoke ..  as  in  the  day  of  M. 

10.  26  according  to  the  slaughter  of  M.  at  the  r 
60.  6  thd  dromedaries  of  M.  and  Ephah ;  all  the 
Hab.  3.  7  the  curtains  of  the  land  of  M.  did  tremble 


lliey  are  distinguished  (but  not  always)  from  the 
Ishmaelites,  as  in  Judg.  6.  33  and  7.  12. 

Gen.  37.  28  Then  there  passed  by  M.,  merchant  men 
37*  36  And  the  M.  sold  him  into  Egypt  unto  Po 
Munio.  29  Hobab,  the  son  of  Raguel  the  M.,  Moses’ 
25.  17  Vex  the  M.,  and  smite  them 
31.  2  Avenge  the  children  of  Israel  of  the  M. 

3  let  them  go  against  the  M.,  and  avenge 
7  they  warred  against  the  M.,  as  the  Lord 

2  because  of  the  M.  the  children  of  Israel 

3  the  M.  came  up,  and  the  Amalekites 

6  Israelwas.. impoverished  because  of  theM. 

7  Israel  cried  unto  the  L.  because  of  the  M 
-  threshed  wheat,  .to  hide  (it)  from  the  M. 

:  han 


31* 

3t- 

Judg.  6. 
6. 
6. 
6. 


6. 13  and  delivered  us  into  the'hands  of  the  M 

A  t  .  olvolf  .  4.1.  11  ^ 


-  j - - -  4/11^  llrtliua  Ul  LIIC  1VA. 

6.  14  shalt  save  Israel  from  the  hand  of  the  M. 
6.  16  and  thou  shalt  smite  the  M.  as  one  man 

6.  33  Then  all  the  M.  and  the  Amalekites  and 

7.  1  the  host  of  the  M.  were  on  the  north  side 
7.  2  to  give  the  M.  into  their  hands,  lest  Israel 
7.  7  and  deliver  the  M.  into  thine  hand  :  and" 
7.  12  the  M.  and  the  Amalekites  and  all  the 

7.  23  the  men  of  Israel,  .pursued  after  the  M. 
7.  24  Come  down  against  the  M.,  and  take  before 

7.  25  they  took  two  princes  of  the  M. ,  Oreb  and 

8.  1  when  thou  weutest  to  fight  with  the  M.? 
Psa.  83.  9  Do  unto  them  as  (unto)  the  M. ;  as  (to)  S. 

MID-IAN-IT-ISH,  n'rno  fem.  of 'VT~\o. 

Belonging  to  Midian.  ”  ‘ 

NUHI25.  6  brought  unto  his  brethren  a  M.  woman  in 
25.  14  that  was  slain  with  the  M.  woman,  (was) 
25.  15  the  name  of  the  M.  woman  that  was  slain 


MID  NIGHT  — 

1  .Mid  night,  nb'h_  chalsoth  laylah. 

Exodn.  4  About  mid  night  will  I  go  out  into  them. 
Job  34.  20  the  people  shall  be  troubled  at  mid  night 

Psa  1 19.  62  At  mid  night  I  will  rise  to  give  thanks  unto 

2.  Mid  night,  ’yn  or  ’yn  chetsi  or  cliatsi  hal. 

Exodi2.  29  at  mid  night  the  Lord  smote  all  the  first 
Judgi6.  3  Samson  lay  till  mid  night.and  arose  at  mid. 
Ruth  3.  8  it  came  to  pass  at  midnight,  that  the  man 

3.  Mid  night,  n^n  -jin  tok  hallaylah. 

1  Ki.  3.  20  she  arose  at  mid  night,  and  took  my  son 

4.  Middle  of  the  night,  yueVr/r  (or  glcrov  rrjs)  WKrhs. 

Matt  25.  6  at  mid  night  there  was  a  cry  made.  Behold 
Acts  27.  27  about  mid  night  the  shipmen  deemed  that 

5.  Mid  night,  garovvKTiov  mesonv.ktion. 

Marki3.35  cometli,  at  even,  or  at  mid  night,  or  at  the 
Luken.  5  shall  go  unto  him  at  mid  night.and  say  unto 
Acts  16.  25  at  mid  night  Paul  and  Silas  prayed,  and 

20.  7  and  continued  his  speech  until  mid  night 
MIDST  of  heaven  — 


Mid  heaven,  ycaovpdvripa  mesouranema. 

Rev.  8.  13  an  angel  flying  through  the  midst  of  he. 
14.  6  another  angel  fly  in  themidstof  heaven 
19. 17  all  the  fowls  that  fly  in  the  midst  of  hea. 
MIDST,  about  the  — 

To  be  or  reach  the  middle,  getrooi  mesoo. 

John  7.  14  about  the  midst  of  the  feast,  Jesus  went 
MIDST,  to  be  cut  off  in  the  — 

To  be  halved,  f’yn  chatsats,  4. 

Job  21.  21  number  of  his  months  is  cut  off  in  them. 


MIDST,  to  reach  to  the  — 

To  halve,  come  to  the  middle,  ii yrt  chatsah . 

Isa.  30.  28  shall  reach  to  the  midst  of  the  neck,  to 
MIDWIFE,  (to  do  the  office  of  a)  — 

To  help  to  bear,  be  a  midwife,  i1?;  yalad,  3. 

Gen.  35. 17  the  midwife  said  unto  her,  Fear  not ;  thou 
38.  28  the  midwife  took  andbouud  upon  his  hand 
Exod.  1.  15  king  of  Egypt  spake  to  the  Hebrew  mid  w. 
1. 16  When  ye  do  the  office  of  a  midwife  to  the 
1.  17  the  midwives  feared  God,  and  did  not  as 
1.  18  the  king  of  Egypt  called  forthe  mid  wives 
1.  19  the  midwives  said  unto  Pharaoh,  Because 

1. 19  are  delivered  ere  the  midwives  come  inun. 
1.  20  Therefor  God  dealt  well  with  the  midwives 
1.  21  it  came  to  pass,  because  the  midwivesfe. 


MIG'-DAL  EL,  tower  of  God. 

A  fortified  city  in  Naphtali,  near  Iron  and  Ilorem, 
supposed  by  some  to  be  the  Magdala  of  the  New  Testa¬ 
ment,  on  the  W.  of  the  sea  of  Galilee,  but  the  latter  is 
in  Zebulon,  S.  of  Capernaum,  and  one  and  a  half  hours 
from  Tiberias. 


Josh.  19.  38  Iron,  and  M.,  Horem,  and  Beth-anath 
MIG'-DAL  GAD,  -irVn.sp  lower  of  Gad. 

A  city  in  the  plain  of  Judah,  now  Mejdal. 

Josh.  15.  37  Zenan,  and  Hadasliali,  andM. 

MIG'-DOL,  hip,  ^nip  tower. 

1.  A  place  W.  of  the  Red  Sea. 

Exod  1 4.  2  Pi-haliiroth,  between  Migdol  and  the  sea 
Num33.  7  they  removed,  .and  theypitclied  before  M. 

2.  A  city  in  the  N.E.  of  Egyptfrom  Palestine,  as  Syene  was 
in  the  south. 

Jer.  44.  1  all  the  Jews  which  dwell,  .at  M.,  and  at 
46.  14  Declare  ye  in  Egypt,  and  publish  in  M. 


MIGHT 


660 


MIGHTY 


MIGHT  — 

1  .Strength,  ]ite  on. 

Is*.  40.  26  by  names  by  the  greatness  of  his  might 
40.  29  to  (them  that  have)  no  might  he  iucreas. 

2.  Might,  Sn  el. 

Deut28.  32  and  (there  shall  be)  no  might  in  thine  hand 

3.  Might,  n-jna  geburah. 

Deut.  3.  24  Go  l.. that  can  do.. according  to  thy  might 
Judg.  5.  31  as  the  sun  when  he  goeth  forth  in  his  m. 

1  Ki.15.  23  all  his  might,  and  all  that  he  did,  and  the 

16.  5  what  he  did,  and  his  might,  (are)  they  not 
16.  27  which  he  did,  and  his  might  that  he  sho. 
22.  45  his  might  that  he  showed,  and  how  hew. 

2  Ki.io.  34  all  that  he  did,  and  all  his  might,  (are) 

13.  8  all  that  he  did,  and  his  might,  (are)they 
13. 12  his  might  wherewith  he  fought  against  A. 

14.  15  his  might,  and  how  he  fought  with  Ama. 
14.  28  all  that  he  did,  and  his  might,  how  he 

20.  20  all  his  might,  and  how  he  made  a  pool 

1  Ch.29. 12  in  thine  hand  (is)  power  and  might ;  and 

29.  30  With  all  his  reign  and  his  might,  and  the 

2  Ch.20.  6  power  and  might,  so  that  none  is  able  to 
Esth.io.  2  all  the  acts  of  his  power,  and  of  his  might 
Isa.  11.  13  ye  (that  are)  near,  acknowledge  mymight 

33.  2  the  spirit  of  counsel  and  might,  the  spirit 
Jer.  9.  23  neither  let  the  mighty . .  glory  in  his  might 

10.  6  Forasmuch  as.  thy  name  (is)  great  in  m. 
16.  21  cause.. to  know  mine  handand  mymight 
49.  35  the  bow  of  Elam,  the  chief  of  their  might 
51.  30  their  might  hath  failed ;  they  became  as 
Eze.  (32.  29  princes,  which  with  their  might  are  laid 
32.  30  their  terror  they  are  ashamed  of  their  m. 
Dan.  2.  20  and  ever :  for  wisdom  and  might  are  his 
2.  23  who  hastgivenme  wisdom  and  might,  and 
Mic.  3.  8  I  am  full,  .of  judgment,  and  of  might,  to 
7.  16  see,  and  be  confounded  at  all  their  might 

4 . Force,  army ,  strength,  Sin  chayil. 

2  Ki.  24.  16  all  the  men  of  might,  .seven  thousand 
1  Ch.  7.  2  valiant  men  of  might  in  theirgenerations 
7.  5  valiant  men  of  might,  reckoned  in  all  by 
12.  8  men  of  might,  .men  of  war.  .forthe  battle 
Psa.  76.  5  none  of  the  men  of  might  have  found  their 
Zech.  4.  6  Not  by  might,  nor  by  power,  but  by  my  s. 

5.  To  be  able,  Sb;  ydkol. 

Gen.  43.  32  the  Egyptians  might  not  eat  bread  with 

6.  Power,  n3  koach. 

Gen.  49.  3  Reuben,  thou  (art)  my  first  born,  my  might 
Num',14. 13  thou  broughtest  up  this  people  in  thy  m. 
Judg.  6.  14  Go  in  this  thy  might,  and  thou  slialt  save 
16.  30  he  bowed  himself  with  (all  his)  might 

1  Ch.29.  3  I  have  prepared  with  all  my  might  for  the 

2  Ch.20.  12  we  have  no  might  against  this  great  com. 
Eccl.  9. 10  hand  flndeth  to  do,  do  (it)  with  all  thy  m. 

7.  Might,  ii<o  meod. 

Deut.  6.  5  with  alllthy  soul,  and  with  all  thy  might 
2  Ki.23.  25  with  all  his  might,  according  to  all  the  law 

8. Strength,  might,  vigour,  ty  oz. 

2  Sa.  6.  14  danced  before  the  Lord  with  all  (his)  m. 

1  Ch.13.  8  played  before  God  with  all  (their)  might 
9. Strength,  vigour,  wyezizz. 

Psa.  145.  6  shall  speak  of  the  might  of  thy  terrible 

10.  Substance,  bone,  ofy  otsem. 

Deut.  8.  17  My  power  and  the  might  of  (mine)  hand 

11.  Strength,  might,  tekoph. 

Dan.  4.  30  by  the  might  of  my  power,  and  for  the 

12.  Power,  Svvayis  dunamis. 

Eph.  1.  21  all  principality,  and  power,  and  might 
3. 16  to  be  strengthened  with  might  by  his  spirit 
Col.  1.  11  Strengthened  with  all  might,  according 

2  Pe.  2. 11  angels,  which _are  greater  inpowerandm. 

13 -.Strength,  laxos  ischus. 

Eph.  6.  10  in  the  Lord,  and  in  thepnwer  of  his  might 
Rev.  7.  12  honour,  and  power,  and  might,  (be)  unto 

11.  To  be  strong,  have  strength,  laxooi  ischud. 

Matt  8.  28  so  that  no  man  might  pass  by  that  way 

MIGHTIER,  MIGHTILY,  MIGHTY  — 

1.  Mighty,  T3N  dbbir. 

Job  24.  22  He  draweth  also  the  mighty  with  his  po. 

34.  20  the  mighty  shall  be  taken  away  without 
Lam.  1.  15  all  my  mighty  (men)  in  the  midst  of  me 

2. Mighty,  abir. 

Gen.  49.  24  by  the  hands  of  the  mighty  (God)  of  Jacob 
Psa.  1 32.  2  vowed  unto  the  mighty  (God)  of  Jacob 
132.  5  habitation  for  the  mighty  (God)  of  Jacob 
Isa.  1.  24  Lord  of  hosts,  the  mighty  One  of  Israel 
49.  26  thy  Redeemer,  the  mighty  One  of  Jacob 
60.  16  thy  Redeemer,  the  mighty  One  of  Jacob 

3.  Honourable,  shining,  yrn  addir. 

Exod  15. 10  they  sank  as  lead  in  the  mighty  waters 

1  Sa.  4.  8  us  out  of  the  hand  of  these  mighty  Gods 
Psa.  93.  4  mightier  than ..  the  mighty  waves  of  the 
Zech.  1 1.  2  because  the  mighty  are  spoiled  :  howl,  O 

1.  Mighty  one,  Vin  ul. 

2  ki.24.  15  his  officers,  and  the  mighty  of  the  land 
5. Mighty  ones.  elim. 

Job  41.  25  When  he  raiseth  up  himself,  the  mighty 
Eze.  1 7. 1 3  he  hath  also  taken  the  mighty  of  the  land 

6. Strong,  firm,  perennial,  |jvn,  [HR  ethan. 

Job  12.  19  He  leadeth.  .and  overthroweth  the  migh. 
Psa.  74.  15  Thou  didst  cleave,  .thou  driedst  up  mig. 


Jer.  5. 15  a  mighty  nation,  it  (is)  an  ancient  nation 
Amos  5.  24  as  waters,  and  righteousness  as  a  mighty 

7 .Mighty  one,  Sn  el. 

Psa.  29.  i  Give  unto  the  Lord,  0  ye  mighty,  give 
50.  1  The  mighty  God.  .the  Lord,  hath  spoken 
82.  i  standeth  in  the  congregation  of  the  mig. 
89.  6  (who)  among  the  sous  of  the  mighty  can 

8. Strong,  courageous,  f”BN,  [nts  ammits. 

Job  9.  4  (He  is)  wise  in  heart,  and  mighty  in  stre. 

9.  Force,  p'DN  apliiq. 

Job  12.  2iand  weakeneth  the  strength  of  the  mighty 

10 . Mighty  one,  Tna  gibbor. 

Gen.  10.  9  He  was  a  mighty  hunter  before  the  Lord 

10.  9  as  Nimrod  the  mighty  hunter  before  the 
Deutio.  17  agreatGod,  a  mighty,  and  a  terrible,  which 
Josh.  10.  2  Gibeon . .  all  the  men  thereof  (were)  migh. 
Judg.  5. 13  made  me  have  dominion  over  the  mighty 

5.  23  to  the  help  of  the  Lord  against  the  mighty 
Ruth  2.  1  a  mighty  man  of  wealth,  of  the  family  of  E. 

1  Sa.  16. 18  a  mighty  valiant  man,  and  a  man  of  war 

2  Sa.  1.  19,  25,  27  How  are  the  mighty  fallen 

1.  21  there  the  shield  of  the  mighty  is  vilely  c. 

I.  22  from  the  fat  of  the  mighty,  the  bow  of  J. 
2  Ki.  5.  1  Naaman.  .was  also  a  mighty  man  in  valour 

1  Ch.  1 .  10  he  began  to  be  mighty  upon  the  earth 

5.  24  mighty  men  of  valour,  famous  men.. heads 

11.  12  theAhohite,  who  (was  one)of  the  tlireem. 
11.  19  These  things  did  these  three  mightiest 

1 1.  24  and  had  a  name  among  the  three  mighties 

12.  28  Zadok,  ayoungman  mighty  of  valour,  and 
27.  6  Benaiah .  .mighty  (among)  the  thirty,  and 

Ezra  7.  28  and  before  all  the  king’s  mighty  princes 
Neh.  3. 16  overagainst.  unto  the  house  of  the  mighty 

9.  32  the  great,  the  mighty, and  the  terrible  God 
Psa.  24.  8  Lord  strong  and  mighty,  the  Lord  mighty 

45.  3  Gird  thy  sword  upon  (thy)  thigh,  0 . .  mig. 
89. 19  I  have  laid  help  upon  (one  that  is)  mighty 

1 12.  2  His  seed  shall  be  mighty  upon  earth  :  the 
120.  4  Sharp  arrows  of  the  mighty,  with  coals  of 
Prov.16.  32  slow  to  anger  (is)  better  than  the  mighty 

21.  22  A  wise  (man)  scaletli  the  city  of  the  mighty 
Isa.  5.  22  Woe  unto  (them  that  are)  mighty  to  drink 

9.  6  Wonderful,  Counsellor,  The  mighty  God 

10.  21  the  remnant  of  Jacob,  unto  the  mighty  G. 
49.  24  Shall  the  prey  be  taken  from  the  mighty 
49.  25  Even  the  captives  of  the  mighty  shall  be 

Jer.  20. 11  But  the  Lord  (is)  with  me  as  a  mighty  te. 

32. 18  The  Great,  the  Mighty  God,  the  Lord  of 

46.  12  hath  stumbled  against  the  mighty,  (and) 
48.  14  We  (are)  mighty  and  strong  men  for  the 

Eze.  32.  12  By  the  swords  of  the  mighty  will  I  cause 
32.  21  The  strong  among  the  mighty  shall  speak 
32.  27  And  they  shall  not  lie  with  the  mighty 
32.  27  the  terror  of  the  mighty  in  the  land  of 

39. 18  Ye  shall  eat  the  flesh  of  the  mighty,  and 
Dan.  11.  3  a  mighty  king  shall  stand  up,  that  shall 
Amos  2.  14  neither  shall  the  mighty  deliver  himself 

2. 16  courageous  among  the  mighty  shall  flee  aw. 
Obad.  9  mighty(men),  OTeman,  shall  be  dismayed 
Zeph.  3.17  Lord  thy  God  in  the  midst  of  thee  (is)  mi. 
Zeeli.io.  5  they  shall  be  as  mighty  (men),  which  tread 

10.  7  Ephraim  shall  be  like  a  mighty  (man),  and 

11.  Might,  .Tina  geburah. 

Psa.  89. 13  Thou  hast  a  mighty  arm  :  strong  is  thy  h. 
Isa.  3.  25  Thy  men  shall  fall . .  and  thy  mighty  in  the 

12 . Mighty,  133  gibbar. 

Dan.  3.  20  he  commanded  the  most  mighty  men  that 

13 . Great,  Vita  gadol. 

Lev.  19.  15  norhonourthepersonofthe  mighty:  (but) 
Deut.  4.  37  brought  thee,  .with  his  mighty  power  out 
7.  21  God  (is)  among  you,  a  mighty  God  and  t. 
7. 23  shall  destroy  them  with  a  mighty  destru. 
9.  29  thou  broughtest  out  by  thy  mighty  power 
Eze.  17.  17  Neither  shall  Pharaoh  with  (his)  mighty 
Jon.  1.  4  and  there  was  a  mighty  tempest  in  the  sea 

14 . Arm,  yni  zeroa. 

Job  22.  8  But.  .the  mighty  man,  he  had  the  earth 
lb. Strong,  hard,  pin  chazaq. 

Exod.  3. 19  not  let  you  go,  no,  not  by  a  mighty  hand 
32.  11  with  great  power,  and  with  a  mighty  hand 
Deut.  3.  24  to  show,  .thy  greatness,  and  thy  mighty 
4.  34  by  war,  and  by  a  mighty  hand,  and  by  a 
5.15  brought  thee  out  thence  through  a  mighty 

6.  21  brought  us  out  of  Egypt  with  a  mighty  h. 

7.  8  Lord  brought  you  out  with  a  mighty  hand 
7.  19  the  wonders,  and  the  mighty  hand,  and 
9.  26  brought  forth  out  of  Egypt  with  a  mighty 

II.  2  his  greatness,  his  mighty  hand,  and  his  s. 
26.  8  brought  us  forth  out  of  Egypt  with  a  mi. 
34.  12  in  all  that  mighty  hand,  anil  in  all  the  g. 

Josh.  4.  24  the  hand  of  the  Lord,  that  it  (is)  mighty 

2  Ch.  6.  32  thy  mighty  hand,  and  thy  stretched  out 
Job  5. 15  But  he  saveth .  .from  the  hand  of  the  mi. 
Prov23.  11  their  Redeemer(is)  mighty;  he  shall  plead 
Isa.  28.  2  the  Lord  hath  a  mighty  and  strong  one 
Eze.  20. 33,34  with  a  mighty  hand,  and  with  a  stret. 
Dan.  9.  15  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt  with  a  mighty 

16.  Strength,  hardness,  npin  chezkah. 

Judg.  4.  3  twenty  years  lie  mightily  oppressed  the 
J  on.  3.  8  cry  mightily  unto  God ;  yea,  let  them  turn 

17.  Force,  might,  *a'n  chayil. 

2  Ch.  26.  13  that  made  war  with  mighty  power  to  help 

18.  Heavy,  Y33  Jcabbir. 

Job  34.  24  He  shall  break  in  pieces  mighty  men  wi. 
36.  5  God  (is)  mighty,  .mighty  in  strength  (and) 


Isa.  17.  12  make  a  rushing  like  the  rushing  of  mig. 
28.  2  as  a  flood  of  mighty  waters  overflowing 

19. Might,  “ikp  meod. 

Exod  10.  19  Lord  turned  a  mighty  strong  west  wind 
Deut.  6.  3  that  ye  may  increase  mightily,  as  the  L. 
Nall.  2.  1  make,  .loins  strong,  fortify,  .power migh. 

20 .Strong,  ijj  az. 

Neh.  9. 11  threwest.  .as  a  stone  into  the  mighty  wa. 
Psa.  59.  3  the  mighty  are  gathered  against  me ;  not 
Isa.  43. 16  which  maketh.  .a  path  in  the  mighty  wa. 

21  .Terror,  c;jl.  ay  am. 

Isa.  11. 15  with  his  mighty  wind  shall  he  shake  his 

22.  Bony,  substantial,  disj;  atsum. 

Gen.  18. 18  shall  surely  become  a  great  and  mighty 
Exod.  1.  9  of  Israel  (are)  more  and  mightier  than  we 
Numi4.  12  a  greater  nation  and  mightier  than  they 

22.  6  for  they  (are!  too  mighty  for  me :  peradv. 
Deut.  4.  38  greater  and  mightier  than  thou . .  to  bring 
7.  1  seven  nations  greater  and  mightier  than 
9.  1  nations  greater  and  mightier  than  thyself 
9. 14  a  nation  mightier  and  greater  than  they 

11.  23  greater  nations  and  mightierthan  yourse. 

26.  5  there  a  nation,  great,  mighty,  and  popul. 
Psa.  135. 10  Who  smote  great  nations,  and  slew  mig. 
Prov.18.  18  The  lot.  .parteth  between  the  mighty 
Dan.  8.  24  shall  destroy  the  mighty  and  the  holy  p. 

11.  25  to  battle  with  a  very  great  and  mighty  a. 
Amos  5.  12  manifold  transgressions  and  your  mighty 

23.  Terrible,  f’PJf  arils. 

Job  6.  23  Redeem  me  from  the  hand  of  the  mighty 

24 . Great,  might,  3n  rab. 

Job  35.  9  cry  out  by  reason  of  the  arm  of  the  mighty 

25.  Ruler,  ruling,  ta’W  shallit. 

Eccl.  7.  19  more  than  ten  mighty,  .which  are  in  the 

26. Strong,  f)'pfi  taqqiph. 

Ezra  4.  20  There  have  been  mighty  kings  also  over 
Eccl.  6.  10  may  he  contend  with  him  that  is  mightier 
Dan.  4.  3  how  mighty  (are)  his  wonders  !  his  kingdom 

27.  God,  godlike,  mighty,  D'r6«  elohim. 

Gen  .23.  6  Thou  (art)  a  mighty  prince  among  us:  in  the 

28.  Might,  naa  geber. 

Isa.  22.  17  carry  thee  away  with  a  mighty  captivity 
Jer.  41.  16  mighty  men  of  war,  and  the  women,  and 

29 .Sons  of  the  mighty,  O'Vk  ’13  bene  elim. 

Psa.  29.  1  Give  unto  the  Lord, 0  ye  mighty, give  unto 

30.  Forcible,  violent,  filaLos  biaios. 

Acts  2.  2  as  of  a  rushing  mighty  wind,  and  it  filled 

31.  Power,  Svvayts  dunamis. 

Rom  15.  19  Through  mighty  signs  and  wonders,  by 
Col.  1.  29  working,  which  worketh  in  me  mightily 
2  Th.  1.  7  be  revealed  from  heaven  with  his  mighty 

22. Able,  powerful  one,  bvvaarqs  dunastes. 

Luke  1.  52  He  hath  put  down  the  mighty  from  (their) 

22.  Able,  povierful,  bvvaris  dunatos. 

Luke  1.  49  he  that  is  mighty  hath  done  to  me  great 
24.  19  which wasaprophetmightyindeedandw. 
Acts  7.  22  Moses . .  was  mighty  in  words  and  in  deeds 
18.  24  mighty  in  the  scriptures,  came  to  Ephesus 

1  Co.  1.  26  how  that,  .not  many  mighty,  not  many 

2  Co.  10.  4  but  mighty  through  God  to  the  pulling  d. 

34. Intently,  intensely,  tvr6ruis  eutonos. 

Acts  18.  28  he  mightily  convinced  the  Jews,  .publicly 
35.0/  might,  in  strength,  laxoos  or  iu  laxoi. 

Eph.  1.  19  acc.  to  the  working  of  his  mighty  power 
Rev.  18.  2  [And  he  cried  mightily  with  a  strong  voice] 

36 .Strong,  laxopis  iscliuros. 

Matt.  3.  11  he  that  cometli  after  me  is  mightier  than 
Mark  1.  7  There  cometh  one  mightier  than  I  after 
Luke  3.  16  one  mightier  than  I  cometh,  the  latchet 

15.  14  there  arose  a  mighty  famine  in  that  land 
1  Co.  1.  27  to  confound  the  things  which  are  mighty 
Rev.  10.  1  I  saw  another  mighty  angel  come  down 
18.  10  that  great  city  Babylon,  that  mighty  city 

18.  21  a  mighty  angel  took  up  a  stone  like  a  gr. 

19.  6  as  the  voice  of  mighty  tliunderings,  saying 
19.  18  the  flesh  of  mighty  men,  and  the  flesh  of 

37 .According  to  or  in  strength,  Kara  Kparo s  kata. 
Acts  19.  20  So  mightily  grew  the  word  of  God  and  p. 

28.  Strong,  Kparaios  krataios. 

1  Pe.  5.  6  Humble  yourselves  thereforeunderthem. 

39.  Great,  yeyas  megas. 

Rev.  6. 13  tree,  .when  she  is  shaken  of  a  mighty  wind 
[See  also  Deed,  powers,  works.] 

MIGHTY,  mightier,  to  be  — 

] .To  be  or  become  mighty ,  "qa  gabar. 

Job  21.  7  the  wicked.. become  old,  yea,  are  mighty 

2.  To  be  or  become  bony,  substantial,  cxj;  atsam. 
Gen.  26. 16  Go  from  us  ;  for  thou  art  much  mightier 
Psa.  69.  4  they.. mine  enemies  wTongfully,  are  migh. 
Dan.  8.  24  Iris  power  shall  be  mighty,  but  not  by  his 

2.  To  be  able,  have  power,  Svrarew  dunateo. 

2  Co.  13.  3  which  to  you  ward  is  not  weak,  but  is  m. 

4.  To  work  in,  eVepyew  energeo. 

Gal.  2.  8  the  same  was  mighty  in  me  toward  the  G. 

MIGHTY  act  or  power  — 

Might,  mighty  deed,  .Tina  geburah. 

Psa.  106.  2  Who  can  utter  the  mighty  acts  of  the  L.T 


MIGHTY 


661 


MIND 


£’sa.io6.  8  might  make  his  mighty  power  to  he  kno. 
145.  4  One  generation . .  shall  declare  thy  mighty 
145.  2  To  make  known,  .his  mighty  acts,  and  the 
%  150.  2  Praise  him  for  his  mighty  acts :  praise  him 

.  LIGHT  Y,  to  become  or  wax  — 

1.  To  strengthen  self,  pin  chazo.q,  7. 

2  Ch.13.  2i  Abijah  waxed  mighty,  and  married  four. 
27.  6  So  J otham  became  mighty,  because  he  p. 

2.  To  be  or  become  bony,  substantial,  qsj.’  atsam. 
Exod.  1.  7  multiplied,  and  waxed  exceeding  mighty 

1. 20  people  multiplied,  and  waxed  very  mighty 
MIGHTY  deed  or  work  — 

Power,  Svvafus  dunamis. 

-Mattn.  20  wherein  most  of  his  mighty  works  were 
n.  21  if  the  mighty  works  which  were  done  in 
11.  23  if  the  mighty  works,  which  have  been  d. 
13.  54  Whence.. thiswisdom,and(these)mightyw. 

13.  58  he  did  not  many  mighty  works  there,  be. 

14.  2  therefore  mighty  works  do  show  forth  th. 
Mark  6.  2  that  even  such  mighty  works  are  wrought 

6.  5  he  could  there  do  no  mighty  work,  save 
6. 14  therefore  mighty  works  do  show  forth  th. 
Lukeio.  13  if  the  mighty  workshad  been  done  in  Tyre 

19.  37  all  the  mighty  works  that  they  had  seen 
2  C0.12.  12  in  3igns,  and  wonders,  and  mighty  deeds 
MIGHTY  God  — 

.1  rock,  firm  one,  nix  tsur. 

Hab.  1.  12  0  mighty  God,  thou  hast  established  them 
MIGHTY  man  — 

1.  A  man,  male,  ci's  ish. 

Isa.  5.  15  the  mighty  man  shall  be  humbled,  and 
31.  8  fall  with  the  sword,  not  of  a  mighty  man 

2.  Mighty,  tgi  gibbor. 

Gen.  6.  4  the same(became)mighty men which(we.) 
Josh.  1.  14  the  mighty  men  of  valour,  and  help  them 

6.  2  I  have  given  into  thine  hand .  .mighty  men 

8.  3  thirty  thousand  mighty  men  of  valour 

10.  7  with  him, and  all  the  mighty  men  of  valour 
Judg.  6. 12  Lord  (is)  with  thee,  thou  mighty  man  of 

11.  1  Jephthah.  .was  a  mighty  man  of  valour 

1  Sa.  2.  4  The  bows  of  themighty  men  (are) broken 

9.  1  Kish,  .a  Benjamite,  a  mighty  man  of  po. 

2  Sa.  10.  7  Joab,  and  all  the  host  of  the  mighty  men 

16.  6  and  all  the  people  and  all  the  mighty  m. 

17.  8  his  men,  that  they  (be)  mighty  men,  and 
17.  10  knoweth  that  thy  father  (is)  a  mighty  man 

20.  7  and  the  Pelethites,  and  all  the  mighty  m. 

23.  8  These  (be)  the  names  of  the  mighty  men 
23.  9  (one)  of  the  three  mighty  men  with  David 

23.  16  the  three  mighty  men  brake  through  the 
23. 17  These  things  did  these  three  mighty  men 
23.22  and  had  the  name  among  three  mighty  m. 

1  Ki.  1.  8  Sliimei,  and  Rei,  and  the  mighty  men  w. 

1. 10  and  Benaiah, and  themighty  men,  and  S. 

11.  28  the  man  Jeroboam  (was)  a  mighty  man  of 

2  Ki.  15.  20  of  all  the  mighty  meD  of  wealth,  of  each 

24.  14  princes,  and  all  the  mighty  men  of  valour 

1  Ch.  7.  7  mighty  men  of  valour ;  and  were  reckoned 

7.  9  of  their  fathers,  mighty  men  of  valour 
7.  11  of  their  fathers,  mighty  men  of  valour 

7.  40  choice. .mighty  men  of  valour,  chief  of  the 

8.  40  the  sons  of  Glam  were  mighty  men  of  va. 

11. 10  the  chief  of  the  mighty  men  whom  David 

11. 11  number  of  the  mighty  men  whom  David 

12.  1  among  the  mighty  men,  helpers  of  the  w. 

12.  4  a  mighty  man  among  the  thirty,  and  over 
12.  21  for  they  (were)  all  mighty  men  of  valour 
12.  23  of  Simeon,  mighty  men  of  valour  for  the 
12.  30  mighty  men  of  valour,  famous  throughout 
19.  8  Joab,  and  all  the  host  of  the  mighty  men 
26.  6  for  they  (were)  mighty  men  of  valour 

26.  31  found  among  them  mighty  men  of  valour 
28.  1  with  the  mighty  men,  and  with  all  the 
29 ■  24  a"  the  princes,  and  the  mighty  men,  and 

2  Ch.13.  3  chosen  men,  (being)  mighty  men  of  valour 

14.  8  And. . all  these(were)mightymen  of  valour 
17.  13  and  the  men  of  war,  mighty  men  of  valour 
17.  14  and  with  him  mighty  men  of  valour  three 

17.16  two  hundred  thousand  mighty  men  of  va. 
17.  17  Eliada  a  mighty  man  of  valour,  and  with 

25.  6  an  hundred  thousand  mighty  men  of  val. 

26. 12  chief  of  the  fathers  of  the  mighty  men  of 
28.  7  Ziehri,  a  mighty  man  of  Ephraim,  slewM. 

32.  3  with  his  princes  and  his  mighty  men  to 
32.  21  which  cut  offallthe  mighty  men  of  valour 

Neh.  11.  14  their  brethren,  mighty  men  of  valour,  an 
Psa.  33.  16  a  mighty  man  is  not  delivered  by  much 
52.  1  Why  boastest  thou . .  0  mighty  man  ?  the 
78.  65  like  a  mighty  man  that  shouteth  by  reason 
127.  4  As  arrows  (are)  in  the  hand  of  a  mighty  m. 
^ong  4.  4  thousand  bucklers, all  shields  of  mightym. 
Isa.  3.  2  The  mighty  man,  and  the  man  of  war,  the 

21. 17  the  mighty  men  of  the  children  of  Kedar 
42-  13  The  Lord  shall  go  forth  as  a  mighty  man 

Jer.  5.  16  open  sepulchre,  they  (are)  all  mighty  men 

9.  23  neither,  .the  mighty(man)  glory  in  hism. 

14.  9  as  a  mighty  man  (that)  cannot  save  ?  yet 

26.  21  Jehoiakim  the  king,  with  all  his  mighty  m. 

46.  6  Let  not  the  swift,  .nor  the  mighty  man 
46.  9  let  the  mighty  men  come  forth  ;  the  Eg. 

46. 12  the  mighty  man  hath  stumbled  against  the 

48.  41  the  mighty  men’s  hearts  in  Moab  at  that 

49.  22  shall  the  heart  of  the  mighty  men  of  Eg. 

50.  9  their  arrows . .  as  of  a  mighty  expert  man 

50.  36  a  sword  (is)  upon  her  mighty  men ;  and 

51.  30  The  mighty  men  of  Babylon  have  forborne 
51.  56  upon  Babylon,  and  her  mighty  men  are 


Jer.  51.  57  make  drunk.. herrulers,  andhermightym. 
Eze.  39.  20  with  mighty  men,  and  with  all  men  of  war 
Hos.  10.  13  trust,  .in  the  multitude  of  thy  mighty  men 
J oel.  2.  7  They  shall  run  like  mighty  men  ;  they  sh. 

3.  9  Prepare  war,  wake  up  the  mighty  men,  let 
Nah.  2.  3  The  shield  of  his  mighty  men  is  made  red 
Zeph.  1. 14  the  mighty  man  shall  cry  there  bitterly 
Zech.  9.  13  made  thee  as  the  sword  of  a  mighty  man 

3.  Mighty  or  strong  ones,  D'Vx  elim. 

Exodis- 15  the  mighty  men  of  Moab,  trembling  shall 

4.  Powerful ,  Swards  dunatos. 

Rev.  6. 15  the  chief  captains,  and  the  [mighty  men] 
MIGHTY  one  — 

1.  Mighty,  Tax  abbir. 

Judg.  5.  22  by.,  the  prancings  of  their  mighty  ones 

2.  Honourable,  shining,  Tax  addir. 

Isa.  10.  34  and  Lebanon  shall  fall  by  a  mighty  one 

3.  Mighty  one,  god,  ^>x  el. 

Eze.  31.  11  into  the  hand  of  the  mighty  one  of  the  h. 

4.  Mighty  one,  aiaa  gibbor. 

Gen.  10.  8  he  began  to  be  a  mighty  one  in  the  earth 
Isa.  13.  3  I  have  also  called  my  mighty  ones  for  m. 
Jer.  46.  5  their  mighty  ones  are  beaten  down,  and 
Joel  3. 11  thither  cause  thy  mighty  ones  to  come  d. 

5.  A  rock,  firm  one,  nx  tsur. 

Isa.  30.  29  mountain  of  the  LORD,  to  the  mighty  One 
MIGHTY  things  ~ 

To  cut  off,  fence,  axa  batsar. 

Jer.  33.  3  show  thee  great  and  mighty  things,  which 
MIGHTY,  so  — 

Such,  so  much,  ryhiKovros  telikoutos. 

Rev.  16. 18  so  mighty  an  earthquake,  (and)  so  great 

MIG'-RON,  jillD  land-slip. 

A  city  in  Benjamin  near  Gibeah,  where  the  main  road 
from  Aiath  to  Michinash  passed,  Isa.  10.  28.  Now  called 
Makrun. 

1  Sa.  14.  2  a  pomegranate  tree  which  (is)  in  M.:  and 
Isa.  10.  28  He  is  come  to  Aiath,  he  is  passed  to  M. ;  at 
MI  JA'-MIN,  ;a;p  fortunate. 

1.  A  priest  in  the  time  of  David.  B.C.  1040. 

1  Ch.24.  9  The  fifth  to  Malchijah,  the  sixth  to  M. 

2.  A  priest  that,  with  Nehemiah,  sealed  the  covenant 
(See  Mi-amin).  B.C.  450. 

Neh.  10.  7  Meshullam,  Abijah,  M. 

MIK'-LOTH,  n'lSpa  twigs,  sticks. 

1.  A  Benjamite  in  Jerusalem.  B.c.  1160. 

1  Ch.  8.  32  And  M.  begat  Shimeah.  And  these  also 
g.  37  Gedor,  and  Ahio,  and  Zecliariah,  and  if. 
9.  38  And  M.  begat  Shimeam.  And  they  also 

2.  A  ruler  in  the  second  division  of  the  guard  appointed 
by  David.  B.c.  1020. 

1  Ch.  27.  4  of  his  course  (was)  M.  also  the  ruler :  in 
MIK-NE'-IAH,  bTjjjp  Jah  is  zealous. 

A  Levite  musician.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.  15. 18  brethren  of  the  second  (degree),  Zech. . .  M. 
15.  21  M.,  and  Obed-edom, and  Jeiel.aml  Azaziah 
MI-LA'-LAI,  'bbs  Jah  is  elevated. 

A  priest  that  took  part  in  the  purification  of  the  wall. 
B.C.  445. 

Neh.  12.  36  And  his  brethren.  .M.,  Gilalai, Maai,  Ne. 
MIL'-CAH,  naS?  counsel. 

1.  Daughter  of  Haran  Abraham’s  brother,  wife  of  Nahor, 
and  mother  of  Bethuel.  B.c.  1996. 

Gen.  11.  29  and  the  name  of  Nahor’s  wife,  M.,  the  d. 
ii.  29  Haran,  the  father  of  M.,  and  the  father 
22.  20  Behold,  M.,  she  hath  also  born  children 
22.  23  these  eight  M.  did  bear  to  Nahor,  Abra. 

24. 15  who  was  born  to  Bethuel,  son  of  M.,  the 
24.  24  (am)  the  daughter  of  Bethuel  the  son  of  M. 
24.  47  The  daughter  of  Bethuel . .  whom  M.  bare 

2.  A  daughter  of  Zeloplieliad,  a  Manassahite. 

Num26.  33  the  daughters  of  Zelophehad  (were).  .M. 
27.  1  these  (are)  the  names  of  his  daughters . .  M. 
36.  11  For  Mahlah..and  M.,  and  Noah,  the  dau. 
Josh.17.  3  these  (are)  the  names  of  his  daughters.  .M. 
MILCH  — 

1  .To  suckle,  give,  suck,  pi)  yanaq,  5. 

Gen.  32.  15  Thirty  milch  camels  with  their  colts,  forty 

2.  To  suckle,  Sip  ul. 

1  Sa.  6.  7  take  two  milch  kine,  on  which  there  hath 
6.  10  took  two  milch  kine,  and  tied  them  to  the 
MIL'-COM,  DflSp. 

The  national  deity  of  the  Ammonites,  the  same  as  Mo- 
lech,  Malcham,  or  Malchan. 

1  Ki.  11.  5  Solomon  went  after.  .M.  the  abomination 

51.  33  and  have  worshipped.  ,M.  the  god  of  the 

2  Ki.  23.  13  had  builded  for.  .M.  the  abomination  of 

MILDEW  — 

Mildew,  greenness,  paleness,  ]ip-v  yeraqon. 

Deut28.  22  smite  thee,  .with  blas’ting,  and  with  mil. 

1  S’  8’  37  if  there  be  pestilence,  blasting,  mildew,  L 

2  Ch.  6.  28  if  there  be  blasting,  or  mildew,  locusts,  or 
Amos  4.  9  I  have  smitten  you  with  blasting  and  mil. 
Hag.  2.  17  I  smote  you  with  blasting  and  with  mild. 


MILE  — 

A  mile,  yi\iov  (from  Lat.  miliarium)  milion. 

Matt.  5.  41  whosoever  shall  compel  thee  to  go  a  mile 

MI-LE'-TUS,  MI-LE'-TUM,  MiAt/tos. 

A  city  and  seaport  in  the  province  of  Caria,  at  the  S.  of 
Ionia,  on  the  confines  of  Caria,  forty  miles  S.  of  Ephesus  • 
it  is  now  ten  miles  inland,  andits  ruins  are  called  Melas. 
It  had  a  temple  of  Apollo,  and  was  the  birthplace  of 
Thales  and  Anaximander. 

Acts  20.  15  Andwe  sailed  thence,  and.  .we  came  toM. 

20.  17  And  from  M.  he  sent  to  Ephesus,  and  ca. 
2  li.  4.  20  but  Trophimus  have  I  left  at  M.  sick 

MILK  — 

l.Milk,  fat,  chalab. 

Gen.  18.  8  he  took  butter,  and  milk,  and  the  calf  w 
49.  12  with  wine,  and  his  teeth  white  with  milk 
Exod.  3.  8,  17  unto  a  land  flowing  with  milk  and  hon 
[So  in  13.  5;  33.  3;  Lev.  20.  24;  Num.  14.  8;  16.  13,  14; 
Deut.  6.  3;  II.  9;  26.  9,  is;  27.  3;  Josh.  5.  6;  Jer.  n.  s; 
32.  22;  Eze.  20.  6,  15.] 

Exod23.  19  shalt  not  seethe  a  kid  in  his  mother’s  milk 
34.  26  shalt  not  seethe  a  kid  in  his  mother’s  milk 
Num  13.  27  and  surely  it  floweth  with  milk  and  honey 
Deut  14.  21  shalt  not  seethea  kid  in  his  mother's  milk 
31.  20  land,  .that  floweth  with  milk  and  honey 
32.14  Butter  of  kine,  and  milk  of  sheep,  with  fat 
Judg.  4.  19  she  opened  a  bottle  of  milk,  and  gave  him 
5.  25  He  asked  water,  .she  gave,  .milk;  she  br. 
Job  10.  10  Hast  thou  not  poured  me  out  as  milk,  and 

21.  24  His  breasts  are  full  of  milk,  aud  his  bones 
Prov  27.  27  goats’  milk,  .for  thy  food,  for  the  food 

30.  33  Surely  the  churning  of  milk  bringeth  forth 
Song  4.  11  honey  and  milk  (are)  under  thy  tongue 
5.  1  I  have  drunk  my  wine  with  my  milk :  eat 
5.  12  His  eyes,  .washed  with  milk.. (and)  fitly  set 
Isa.  7.  22  for  the  abundance  of  milk  (that)  they  shall 
28.  9  weaned  from  the  milk,  .drawn  from  the 
55.  1  come,  buy  wine  and  milk  without  money 
60. 16  Thou  shalt  also  suck  the  milk  of  the  Ge. 
Lam.  4.  7  they  were  whiter  than  milk,  they  were  m. 
Eze.  25.  4  eat  thy  fruit,  and  they  shall  drink  thy  m. 
Joel  3.  18  the  hills  shall  flow  with  milk,  and  all  the 
‘l.Milk,  yd\a  gala. 

1  Co.  3.  2  I  have  fed  you  with  milk,  and  not  with  m. 

9.  7  or  who.  .eateth  not  of  the  milk  of  the  flo. 
Heb.  5.12  are  become  such  as  have  need  of  milk,  and 
5.  13  every  one  that  useth  milk  (is)  unskilful  in 

1  Pe.  2.  2  As  new  born  babes,  desire  the  sincere  m. 
MILK  out,  to  — 

To  wring,  suck,  or  milk  out,  pxp  matsats. 

Isa.  66.  11  that  ye  may  milk  out,  and  be  delighted 
MILL  ( stone,  nether  or  upper)  — 

1  .Mill  stones,  cnp  rechayim. 

Exodn.  5  the  maid  servant  that  (is) behind  the  mill 
Nuiuii.  8  ground  (it)  in  mills,  or  beat  (it)  in  a  mor. 

'  Deut  24.  6  No  man  shall  take  the  nether,  .millstone 
Isa.  47.  2  Take  the  millstones,  and  grind  meal :  un. 
J er.  25.  10  the  sound  of  the  millstones,  and  the  light 

2.  A  rider,  upper  mill  stone,  rekeb. 

Deut  24.  6  no  man  shall  take  the . .  upper  millstone 
Judg.  9.  53  a  certain  woman  cast  a  piece  of  a  millstone 

2  Sa.  11.  21  did  not  a  woman  cast  a  piece  of  a  millstone 

3.  A  mill,  fjLvhuv  mulon. 

Matt  24.  41  Two  (women  shall  be) grinding  [at  the  m.] 

4.  A  millstone  turned  by  an  ass,  pvhos  bvixis  mulos  0 • 
Matt  18.  6  that  [a  millstone]  were  hanged  about  his 
Lukei7-  2  that  [a  millstone]  were  hanged  about  his 
Rev.  18.  21  took  up  a  stone  like  a  great  [millstone] 

18.  22  the  sound  of  a  millstone  shall  be  heard  no 
MILLET  — 

Millet,  corn,  )rn  dochan. 

Eze.  4.  9  beans,  and  lentiles,  and  millet,  and  fitches 

MILLIONS  — 

A  myriad,  ten  thousand,  nppp  rebabah. 

Gen.  24.  60  be  thou  (the  mother)  of  thousands  of  m. 
MIL'-LO,  xi)>P,  x^>0  fulness. 

1.  A  fortification  near  Shechem. 

Judg.  9.  6  men  of  Shechem. .and  all  the  house  of  M. 

9.  20  and  devour,  .the  house  of  M.;  and  let  fire 
9.  20  men  of  Shechem ..  from  the  house  of  M. 

2.  One  near  Jerusalem,  enlarged  by  David  and  Solomon, 
and  wherein  Joash  was  slain. 

2  Sa.  5.  9  David  built  round  about  from  M.  and  in. 

1  Ki.  9.  15  to  build .  .his  own  house,  and  M.,  and  the 

9.  24  had  built  for  her  :  then  did  he  build  M. 

11.  27  Solomon  built  M.,  (and)  repaired  thebre. 

2  Ki.  12.  20  slew  Joash  in  the  house  of  M.,  which 

1  Ch.n.  8  he  built  the  city,  .even  from  M.  round 

2  Ch.32.  s  and  repaired  M.  (in)  the  city  of  David,  and 
MINCE,  to  — 

To  mince,  trip  nicely,  taphaph. 

Isa.  3. 16  walkingandmincing(as)theygo,andmak. 

MIND  — 

1. Imagination,  frame,  formation,  ixj  yetser. 

Isa.  26.  3  in  perfect  peace,  (whose)’mind  (is)  stayed 
2.  Heart,  31?  leb. 

Nunn6.  28  (I  have)not(donethem)ofmineown  mind 

24. 13  go.  .to  do.  .good  orbadof  mine  own  mind 
1  Sa.  9.  20  set  not  thy  mind  on  them  ;  for  they  are 
Neh.  4.  6  was  joined,  .for  the  people  had  a  mind  to 


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MINISTER 


Psa.  31. 12  I  am  forgotten  asa  dead  man  out  of  mind 
Isa.  46.  8  bring  (it)  again  to  mind,  0  ye  transgress. 

65. 17  not  be  remembered,  nor  come  into  mind 
.Ter.  3.  16  neither  shall  it  come  to  mind,  neither  sh. 

19.  5  spake  (it),  neither  came  (it)  into  my  mind 
32.  35  neither  came  it  into  my  mind,  that  they 
44.  21  remember,  and  came  it  (not)  into  his  m. 
Lam.  3.  21  This  I  recall  to  my  mind,  therefore  have 

3 . Heart,  naS  lebab. 

Deut  30.  1  thou  shalt  call  (them)  to  mind  among  all 
1  Ch.22.  7  it  was  in  my  mind  to  build  an  house  unto 
Jer.  51.  50  and  let  Jerusalem  come  into  your  mind 
Eze.  38.10  same  time  shall  tilings  come  into  thy  mind 

4.  Soul,  breath,  Bis)  nephesh. 

Gen. '23.  8  If  it  he  your  mind  that  I  should  bury  my 
Deut  18.  6  come  with  all  the  desire  of  his  mind  unto 
28.  65  give  thee,  .failing  of  eyes,  and  sorrow  of  m. 

1  Sa.  2.  35  which  (is)  in  mine  heart  and  in  my  mind 

2  Sa.  17.  8  they  (be)  chafed  in  their  minds,  as  a  bear 
2  Ki.  9. 15  If  itbeyour.miuds.  .let  none  go  forth  (nor) 

1  Ch.28.  9  a  perfect  heart  and  with  a  willing  mind 
Jer.  15.  1  my  mind  (could)  not  (be)  toward  this  pe. 
Eze.  23. 17  and  her  mind  was  alienated  from  them 

23.  18  then  my  mind  was  alienated  from  her 
23.  18  like  as  my  mind  was  alienated  from  her 
23.  22  from  whom  thy  mind  is  alienated,  and  I 

23.  28  into  the  hand(of  them)  from  whom  thym. 

24.  25  that  whereupon  they  set  their  minds,  th. 
36.  5  with  despiteful  minds,  to  cast  it  out  for 

5 . Mouth,  ns  peli. 

Lev.  24. 12  that  the  mind  of  the  LORD  might  be  sho. 

6.  Spirit,  nn  ruach. 

Gen.  26.  35  Which  were  a  grief  of  mind  unto  Isaac 
Prov.29.  11  A  fool  uttereth  all  his  mind  :  but  a  wise 
Eze.  11.  5  know  the  things  that  come  into  your  m. 

20.  32  that  which  cometh  into  your  mind  shall 
Dan.  5  20  and  his  mind  hardened  in  pride,  he  was  d. 
Hab.  1.  11  Then  shall  (his)  mind  change,  and  he  ah. 

7 . Knowledge,  opinion,  decision,  yv&py  gnome. 

Phm.  14  But  without  thy  mind  would  I  do  nothing 
Rev.  17.  13  These  have  one  mind,  and  shall  give  their 

8 .Intellect,  full  or  thorough  mind,  Siavoia  dianoia. 
Matt  22.  37  with  all  thy  soul,  and  with  all  thy  mind 
Marki2.  30  with  all  thy  soul,  and  with  all  thy  mind 
Luke  10.  27  with  all  thy  strength,  and  with  all  thy  m. 
Eph.  2.  3  the  desires  of  the  flesh  and  of  the  mind 
Col.  1.  21  enemies  in  (your)  mind  by  wicked  works 
Heb.  8.  10  I  will  put  my  laws  into  their  mind,  and 
10. 16  my  laws,  .in  their  minds  will  I  write  them 

1  Pe.  1.  13  Wherefore  gird  up  the  loins  of  your  mind 

2  Pe.  3.  1  I  stir  up  your  pure  minds  by  way  of  rem. 

9 .Inner  mind,  purpose,  evvoia  ennoia. 

1  Pe.  4.  1  arm  yourselves  likewise  with  the  aamem. 

10.  Thought,  v6r\pa  noema. 

2  Co.  3.  14  their  minds  were  blinded;  for  until  this  day 

4.  4  hath  blinded  the  minds  of  them  which  bel. 
11.  3  so  your  minds  should  be  corrupted  from 
Phil.  4.  7  shall  keep  your  hearts  and  minds  through 

11.  Mind,  will,  vovs  nous. 

Rom.  1.  28  God  gave  them  over  to  a  reprobate  mind 

7.  23  warring  against  the  law  of  my  mind,  and 

7.  25  So  then  with  the  mind  I  myself  serve  the 

11.  34  Eor  who  hath  known  the  mind  of  the  L.  ? 

12.  2  transformed  by  the  renewing  of  your  mi. 
14.  5  man  be  fully  persuaded  in  his  own  mind 

1  Co.  1. 10  joined  together  in  the  same  mind  and  in 

2.  16  For  who  hath  known  the  mind  of  the  Lord 
2. 16  But  we  have  the  mind  of  Christ 

Eph.  4.  17  ye.. walk  not.. in  the  vanity  of  their  mind 
4.  23  be  renewed  in  the  spirit  of  your  mind 
Col.  2.  18  not  .vainly  puffed  up  by  his  fleshly  mind 

2  Th.  2.  2  That  ye  be  not  soou  shaken  in  mind,  or 

1  Ti.  6.  s  disputings  of  men  of  corrupt  minds,  and 

2  Ti.  3.  8  men  of  corrupt  minds,  reprobate  concern. 
Titus  1.  15  even  their  mind  and  conscience  is  defiled 
Rev.  17.  9  And  here  (is)  the  mind  which  hath  wisdom 

12 . Mind,  inclination,  (ppAwnpa  plironema. 

Rom.  8.  7  Because  the  carnal  mind  (is)  enmity  aga. 

8.  27  knoweth  what  (is)  the  mind  of  the  Spirit 

IZ.Soul,  animal  life,  ipvxJ)  psuche. 

Acts  14.  2  made  theirminds  evil  affected  againstthe 
Phil.  1.  27  with  one  mind  striving  together  for  the  f. 
Heb.  12.  3  lest  ye  be  wearied  and  faint  in  your  minds 

MIND,  to  - 

1.  To  be  about,  pA\\a  mello. 

Acts  20. 13  he  appointed,  minding  himself  to  go  afoot 

2.  To  mind,  will,  (ppovAai  phroneb. 

Rom.  8.  5  they  that  are  after  the  flesh  do  mind  the 
Phil.  3. 16  [same  rule,  let  us  mind  the  same  thing] 

3.  19  glory,  intheirsliame,  who  mind  earthly.t. 
[See  also  Cast,  change,  doubtful,  fervent,  forwardness, 
humbleness,  humility,  lowliness,  put  in  readiness, 
ready,  sound,  wicked,  willing.] 

MIND,  to  be  in  a  right  — 

To  be  in  or  have  a  sound  mind,  aoxppavAw  sbphro. 
Mark  5. 15  see  him.  .clothed,  and  in  his  right  mind 
Luke  8.  35  feet  of  Jesus,  clothed,  and  in  his  right  m. 
MIND,  let  this  — 

To  mind  this,  <ppu via)  rovro  phroneo  touto. 

Phil.  2.  5  Let  this  [mind]  be  in  you,  which  was  also 
MIND,  to  be  of  one  or  the  same  — 

To  mind  the  same  thing,  rb  avrb  tppovAu  to  autoph. 
Rom.  12.  i6(Be)of  the  same  mind  one  toward  another 


2  C0.13.  11  Be  perfect,  .be  of  one  mind,  live  in  peace 
Phil.  4.  2  that  they  be  of  the  same  mind  in  the  Lord 
MIND,  to  call  to  — 

To  remind,  pul  in  mind,  kvapipufiaKw  anamimnes. 

Marki4.  72  Peter  called  to  mind  the  word  that  Jesus 
MIND,  of  one  — 

1.  Of  a  like  mind,  6pA<)>p o>v  homophron. 

1  Pe.  3.  8  Finally.,  all  of  one  mind,  having  compas. 

2 . To  mind  the  same  thing,  tppovAa  rb  %v  phroneo  to. 

Phil.  2.  2  the  same  love . .  of  one  accord,  of  one  mind 

MIND,  to  put  in  — 

To  remind  quietly,  vnopipvqaKw  hupomimnesko. 

Titus  3.  1  Put  them  in  mind  to  be  subject  to  princ. 
MIND,  with  one  — 

With  the  like  mind,  6p.o9viJ.abov  homolhumadon. 

Rom  15.  6  That  ye  may  with  one  mind . .  one  mouth 
MINDED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  with  the  heart,  31?  cy  hayah  im  leb. 

2  Ch.24.  4  Joasli  was  minded  to  repair  the  house  of 

2.  To  wish,  will,  determine,  &ov\opai  boulomai. 

Matt.  1.  19  Joseph,  .was  minded  to  put  her  away  pr. 
Acts  27.  39  a  shore,  into  the  which  they  were  minded 
2  Co.  1. 15  I  was  minded  to  come  unto  you  before 

I.  17  When  I  therefore  was  thus  [minded],  did 

3.  To  mind,  set  the  mind  on,  ippoveio  phroneo. 

Gal.  5.  10  that  ye  will  be  none  otherwise  minded 
Phil.  3.  15  Let..bethusminded..beotherwiseminded 

MINDED,  to  be  carnally  — 

The  mind  of  the  flesh,  tppAvypa  rr/s  aapuos  phron. 

Rom.  8.  6  For  to  be  carnally  minded  (is)  death ;  but 
MINDED,  to  be  sober  — - 

To  be  of  a  sound  mind,  auippovAa  sbplironeo. 

Titus  2.  6  men  likewise  exhort  to  be  sober  minded 
MINDED,  to  be  spiritually  — 

The  mind  of  the  spirit,  tppAvypa  rov  nvcvparos. 
Rom.  8.  6  to  be  spiritually  minded  (is)  life  and  peace 

MINDED,  to  be  high  — - 

To  be  raised  or  puffed  up,  rvipAopat  tuphoomai. 

2  Ti.  3.  4  Traitors,  heady,  high  minded,  lovers  of  pi. 

MINDFBL,  to  be  — 

1  .To  remember,  be  mindful  of,  *13]  zakar. 

1  Ch.16.  15  Be  ye  mindful  always  of  his  covenant,' the 
Nell.  9.17  neither  were  mindful  of  thy  wonders  that 
Psa.  8.  4  What  is  man,  that  thou  art  mindful  of 

in.  5  he  will  ever  be  mindful  of  his  covenant 
1 1 5.  12  The  Lord  hath  been  mindful  of  us  :  he 
Isa.  17.  10  hast  not  been  mindful  of  the  Rock  of  thy 

2.  To  remember,  be  mindful  of,  pipwhaKopai  mimn. 

2  Ti.  1.  4  being  mindful  of  thy  tears,  that  I  may  be 

Heb  2  6  What  is  man,  that  thou  art  mindful  of  him 

2  Pe.  3.  2  That  ye  may  be  miudful  of  the  words  wh. 

3 . To  remember,  recollect,  pvypovebti)  mnemoneuo. 

Heb.  11.  15  truly,  if  they  had  been  mindful  of  that 

MINE  — 

1. /,  I  myself,  ani. 

Prov  23. 15  be  wise,  my  heart  shall  rejoice,  even  mine 

2 . My  hand,  'i;  yadi. 

2  Sa.  14.  30  See,  Joab’s  field  is  near  mine,  and  he  hath 

3.  With  me,  nay  immadi. 

Psa.  50. 11  and  the  wild  beasts  of  the  field  (are)  mine 

4.  To  me,  my,  mine,  Apol  ( dat .)  emoi. 

Rom  12.  19  Vengeance  (is)  mine ;  I  will  repay,  saith 

5.0/  me,  my,  mine,  ApAs  (gen.)  emos. 

Matt2o.  23  is  not  mine  to  give,  but.  .for  whom  It  is 
John  7.  16  My  doctrine  is  not  mine,  but  his  that  sent 
10.  14  and  know  my  (sheep),  and  am  known  of 
14.  24  the  word  which  ye  hear  is  not  mine,  but 
16.  14  he  shall  receive  of  mine,  and  shall  show (it) 
16. 15  All  things  that  the  Father  hath  are  mine 
16.  15  therefore  said  I,  that  he  shall  take  of  m. 
17. 10  And  all  mine  are  thine,  and  thine  are  m. 

1  Co.  9.  2  seal  of  mine  apostleship  are  ye  in  the  L. 

9.  3  Mine  answer  to  them  that  do  examine  me 

6. Of  me,  my,  mine,  Apov  (gen.)  emou. 

Rom  16.  13  Salute  Rufus,  .and  his  mother  and  mine 

7.  To  me,  my,  mine,  pol  (dat.)  moi. 

Luke  9.  38  look  upon  my  son ;  for  he  is  mine  only  c. 

8 .Of  me,  mine,  my,  pov  (gen.)  mou. 

Matt  .7.24  whosoever  lieareth  these  sayings  of  mine 
7.26  every  one  that  heareth  these  sayings  of  m. 
Luke  1.  44  the  voice  of  thy  salutation  sounded  in  mine 

II.  6  For  afriendof  mineinhisjourneyiscome 

18.  3  came ..  saying,  Avenge  me  of  mine  adver. 

19.  27  But  those  mine  enemies,  which  would  not 
John  9.  11  Jesus  made  clay,  and  anointed  mine  eyes 

9.  15  He  put  clay  upon  mine  eyes,  and  I  washed 
9  30  a  marvellous  thing,  .he  hath  opened  mine 
Rom.  1 1.  13  apostle  of  the  Gentiles, I  magnify  mine.of. 

2  Co.11.  30  I  will  glory  of.  .things  which  concern  m. 

12.  5  of  myself  I  will  not  glory,  but  in  [mine]  in. 

Phil.  1.  4  Always  in  every  prayer  of  mine  for  you 

Rev.  22.  16  I  Jesus  have  sent  mine  angel  to  testify 
MINE  own  (self)  — 

1  .He,  it,  avris  autos. 

Lukeig.  23  I  might  have  required  mine  own  with  us.? 

2 .Of  myself ,  Apavrdv  (gen.)  emautou. 

John  5.  30  I  can  of  mine  own  self  do  nothing :  as  I 


1  Co.  4.  3  small  thing,  .yea,  I  judge  not  mine  own  s. 
10.  33  not  seeking  mine  own  proflt,butthe(proflt) 

3.  To  me,  my,  mine,  epos  (dat. )  emos. 

Matt25.  27  I  should  have  received  mine  own  with  us. 

J ohn  5.  30  I  seek  not  mine  own  will,  but  the  will  of 

6.  38  not  to  do  mine  own  will,  hut  the  will  of 

1  Co.  1. 15  say  that  I  had  baptized  in  mine  own  name 

16.  21  The  salutation  of  (me)  Paul  with  mine  own 
Gal.  6.  11  I  have  written  unto  you  with  mine  own 
Phil.  3.  9  not  having  mine  own  righteousness,  wh. 

2  Th.  3. 17  The  salutation  of  Paul  with  mine  own  h. 
Phm.  12  therefore  receive  him  that  is  mine  own  bo. 

19  I  Paul  have  written  (it)  with  mine  own  h. 

4 .Of  me,  my,  mine,  pov  (gen.)  mou. 

John  8.  50  I  seek  not  mine  own  glory :  there  is  one 
Acts  13.  22  a  man  after  mine  own  heart,  which  shall 
26.  4  which  was  at  the  first  among  mine  own  na. 
Gal.  1. 14  above  many  my  equals  in  mine  ownnation 

MINGLE,  to  — 

1.  To  mix,  VS5  balal. 

Exod29-  40  tenth  deal  of  flour  mingled  with  the  fou. 
Lev.  2.  4  unleavened  cakes  of  line  flour  mingled  w. 

2.  5  fine  flour  unleavened,  mingled  with  oil 

7.  10  every  meat  offering  mingled  with  oil,  and 

7. 12  unleavened  cakes  mingled  with  oil,  and 

7.  12  cakes  mingled  with  oil,  of  fine  flour,  fried 

9.  4  ameatofferingmingledwithoil:  fortoday 

14.  10  a  meatoffering,  mingled  with  oil,  and  one 

14.  21  one  tenth  deal  of  fine  flour  mingled  with 

23. 13  two  tenth  deals  of  fine  flour  mingled  with 
Num.  6.  iscakesof  fine  flourmingled  with  oil,  and  wa. 

7. 13  full  of  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil,  for 
[So  in  v.  19,  25,  36,  37,  43,  49,  55.  61,  67,  73,  79.) 

8.  8  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil,  and  another 

15.  4,  6,  9  of  a  tenth  deal  of  flour  mingled  with 
28.  5  mingled  with  the  fourth  (part)  of  an  bin 
28.  9,  12,  12  a  meat  offering,  mingled  with  oil 

28. 13  a  several  tenth  deal  of  flour  mingled  with 

28.  20,  28  their  meat  offering,  .of  flour  mingled 

29.  3,  9,  14  their  meat  offering,  .flour  mingled 

2.  To  mix,  mingle,  11  pa  masak. 

Psa.  102.  9  I  have,  .mingled  my  drink  with  weeping 
Prov.  9.  2  she  hath  mingled  her  wine ;  she  hath  also 

9.  5  drink  of  the  wine  (which)  I  have  mingled 
Isa.  5.  22  men  of  strength  to  mingle  strong  drink 

19. 14  The  Lord  hath  mingled  a  perverse  spirit 

3 . To  mix,  mingle,  plyvvpi  mignumi. 

Matt  27.  34  They  gave  him  vinegar  to  drink  mingled 
I,ukei3.  1  whose  blood  Pilate  had  mingled  with  their 
Rev.  8.  7  followed  hail  and  fire  mingled  with  blood 
15.  2  I  saw  as  it  were  a  sea  of  glass  mingled  with 

MINGLE  selves,  be  mingled,  to  — 

1  .To  mingle  self,  31!)  aro.b,  7. 

Ezra  9.  2  the  holy  seed  have  mingled  themselves 
Psa.106.  35  But  were  mingled  among  the  heathen,  and 

2 .To  be  mingled,  arab,  4. 

Dan.  2. 43  they  shall  mingle  themselves  witli  the  seed 

MINGLED  people  — 

The  mixture,  Arab,  TjWt  ha-ereb. 

Jer.  25.  20  all  the  mingled  people,  and  all  the  kings 

25.  24  all  the  kings  of  the  mingled  people  that 
Eze.  30.  5  Lydia,  and  all  the  mingled  people,  and  Ch. 

MINGLED  (seed)— 

1  .Two  divers  kinds,  d]nSs  kilayim. 

Lev.  19.  19  shalt  not  sow  thy  field  with  mingled  seed 
19. 19  neither  shall  a  garment  mingled  of  linen 

2.  To  take  or  catch  self,  np^>  laqach,  7. 

Exod.  9.  24  So  there  was  hail,  and  fire  mingled  with 

MTN-IA'-MIN,  ]D;jp  fortunate. 

1.  A  Levite  in  theVlaysof  Hezekiah  who  distributed  the 
tithes  and  oblations.  B.c.  724. 

2  Ch.31. 15  next  him  (were)  Eden,  and  M.,  and  Jesliua 

2.  A  priest  who  returned  with  Zerubhabel,  called  also 
Miamin.  B.c.  450. 

Nell.  12. 17  Of  Abijali,Zichri;ofM.,of  Moadiah,  Piltai 
12. 41  thepriests;  Eliakim,Maaseiah,M.,Michaiah 

MINISH,  be  minished,  to  — ■ 

1.  To  diminish,  withdraw,  in?  gara. 

Exod.  5. 19  Ye  shall  notmiuish.  .from  your  bricks  of 

2.  To  be  or  become  little,  few,  aqa  maat. 

Psa.107.  39  are  minished  and  brought  low  through  op. 

MINISTER  --- 

1.  To  split,  till,  serve,  nSs  pelach. 

Ezra  7.  24  or  ministers  of  this  house  of  God,  it  shall 

2.  To  minister,  serve,  rnp’  sharalh,  3. 

Exod24. 13  Moses  rose  up,  and  his  minister  Joshua 
Josh  1.  1  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  Moses’ minister 

1  Ki  10.  5  the  attendance  of  his  ministers,  and  their 

2  ch  g.  4  the  attendance  of  his  ministers,  and  their 

Ezra  8.  1 7  they  should  bring  unto  us  ministers!  or  the 
Psa  103.  21  (ye)  ministers  of  his,  that  do  his  pleasure 
104.  4  Who  m  aketh . .  his  ministers  a  flaming  fire 
Isa  61.  6  (men)  shall  caU  you  the  ministers  of  our 
Jer  33.  21  the  Levites  the  priests,  my  ministers 
Eze  44.  II  Yet  they  shall  he  ministers  in  my  sanct. 
45  4  the  priests  the  ministers  of  the  sanctuary 
45.  5  the  Levites,  the  ministers  of  the  house 
46. 24  where  the  ministers  of  the  house  shall b. 

Joel  1.  9  the  priests,  the  Lord’s  ministers,  mourn 

1.  13  ye  ministers  of  the  altar.,  .ye ministers  of 
2. 17  Let  the  priests,  the  ministers  of  the  Lord 


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3 .Deacon,  labourer,  ministrant,  SicLkovos  diakonos. 
Matt  20.  26  great  amongyou,  let  himbeyourminister 
Mark  10. 43  be  great  among  you,  shall  lie  your  minis. 
Rom. 13.  4  For  he  is  the  minister  of  God  to  thee  for 
13.  4  for  he  is  the  ministerof  God,  a  revenger 

15.  8  Christ  was  a  minister  of  the  circumcision 

1  Co.  3.  5  but  minister  by  whom  ye  believed,  even 

2  Co.  3.  6  Who  also  hath  made  us  able  ministers  of 

6.  4  approving  ourselves  as  the  ministers  of  G. 
11.  15  (it  is)  no  great  thing  if  his  ministers  also 

11. 15  transformed  as  the  ministers  of  unriglit. 
11.  23  Are  they  ministers  of  Christ?  I  speak  as 

Gal.  2.  17  (is)  therefore  Christ  the  ministerof  sin? 
Eph.  3.  7  Whereof  I  was  made  a  minister, according 
6.  21  a  beloved  brother  and  faithful  minister 
Col.  1.  7  who  is  for  you  a  faithful  ministerof  Chr. 

1.  23  gospel ..  whereof  I  Paul  am  made  a  mini. 

1.  25  Whereof  I  am  made  a  minister,  according 

4.  7  a  beloved  brother,  and  a  faithful  minister 

1  Th.  3.  2  [our  brother,  and  minister  of  God,  and| 

1  Ti.  4.  6  thou  shalt  be  a  good  minister  of  Jesus  C. 
4  .Public  worker ,  or  labourer,  Xeirovpyos  lei  tour gos. 
Rom  13.  6  they  are  God’s  ministers,  attending  cont. 

15. 16  That  I  should  be  the  minister  of  Jesus  C. 
HeZ>.  1.  7  Who  maketh  .  his  ministers  a  flame  of  fire 

8.  2  Aministerofthesanctuary.andofthetrue 

5. /1m  under  rower,  assistant,  viryperris  huperetes. 
Luke  1.  2  eye  witnesses,  and  ministers  of  the  word 
4.  20  gave  (it)  again  to  the  minister,  and  sat  d. 
Acts  13.  5  and  they  had  also  John  to  (their)  minister 

26.  16  make  thee  a  minister  and  a  witness  both 
1  Co.  4.  1  so  account  of  us  as  of  the  ministers  of  C. 

MINISTER  ( to  or  unto),  to  — 

1  .To  minister,  irp?'  shemash,  3. 

Dan.  7.  10  thousand  thousands  ministered  unto  him 

2.  To  minister,  serve,  nyj  sharath,  3. 

Exod28.  35  And  it  shall  be  upon  Aaron  to  minister  . 

28.  43  they  coine-nearanto-the  altar  to  miniates 

29.  30  when' he  cometh.  .to  minister  in  the  holy 
30.20  when  they  come  near  to  the  altar  to  min. 
35.  19  The  cloths,  .to  minister  in  the  priest’s  ofli. 
39.  26  round  about  the  hem  of  the  robe  to  mini. 
39. 41  The  cloths,  .to  minister  in  the  priest’s  oftl. 

Num  1.  50  they  shall  minister  unto  it,  and  shall 

3.  6  priest,  that  they  may  minister  unto  him 

3.  31  wherewith  they  minister,  and  the  hanging 

4.  9  oil  vessels,  .wherewith  they  ministerunto 
4.  12  wherewith  they  minister  in  the  sanctuary 

4. 14  wherewith  they  minister  about  it.  .censers 
8. 26  But  shall  minister  with  their  brethren  in 

16.  9  the  congregation  to  minister  unto  them 
18.  2  maybejoineduntothee,andministerunto 

Deut  10.  8  to  stand  before  the  Lord  to  minister  unto 

17.  12  the  priest  thatstandeth  to  minister  there 

18.  5  to  stand  to  minister  in  the  name  of  the  L. 

18.  7  Then,  .shall minister  inthenameof  theL. 

21.  5  Lord  thyGod  hath  chosen  to  minister  unto 

1  Sa.  2.  11  the  child  did  minister  unto  the  Lord  be. 

2.  18  But  Samuel  ministered  before  the  Lord 

3.  1  the'child  Samuel  ministered  unto  the  Lord 

2  Sa.  13. 17  he  called  his  servant  that  ministered  unto 
1  Ki.  1.  4  cherished  the  king,  and  ministered  to  him 

1. 15  Abishagthe  Shunammite  ministered  unto 
8.  11  the  priests  could  not  stand  to  minister  bee. 

19.  21  went  after  Elijah,  and  ministered  unto 
2Ki.  25.  14  the  vessels  of  In-ass  wherewith  they  mi. 

1  Ch.  6.  32  they  ministered  before  the  dwelling  place 

15.  2  to  carry  the  ark  of  God,  and  to  minister 

1 6.  -^4. to  minister  before  the  ark  of  the  Lord 
16.  37  to  minister  before  the  ark  continually,  as 
23.  13  to  minister  unto  him,  and  to  bless  in  his 
26. 12  men.  .to  minister  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 
28.  1  captains  of  the  companies  that  ministered 

2  Ch.  5.  14  the  priests  could  not  stand  to  minister  by 

8.  14  to  praise  and  minister  before  the  priests 
13.  10  the  priests,  which  minister  unto  the  Lord 

22.  8  the  brethren  of  Aliaziah,  that  ministered 

23.  6  and  they  that  minister  of  the  Levites 

29. 11  that'yeshouldministeruntohim,andbum 
31.  2  to  minister,  and  to  give  thanks,  and  to  p. 

Neh.  10.  36  priests  that  minister  in  the  house  of  our 
10.  39  the  priests  that  minister,  and  the  porters 
Esth.  2.  2  said  the  king's  servants  thatmiuistered  u. 

6.  3  said  the  king’s  servants  that  ministered  u. 
Isa.  60.  7  rams  of  Nebaioth  shall  minister  unto  thee 
60. 10  their  kings  shall  minister  unto  thee ;  for 
Jer.  33.  22  David . .  and  the  Levites  that,  ministerunto 
52.  18  vesselsofbrasswherewiththeyministered 
Eze.  40.  46  which  comeneartothe  Lord  to  minister  u. 
42. 14  shall  lay  their  garments  wherein  they  m. 

43.  19  to  minister  unto  me,  saith  the  Lord  God 

44.  11  ministerpigto  the  house,  .to  minister  unto 

44. 12  Because  theyministered  unto  them  before 
44.  15  theyshallcomeneartometoministerunto 

44. 16  shall  come  near  to  my  table,  to  minister 
44.  17  whiles  they  minister  in  the  gates  of  the 
44.  19  off  tlieirgarments  wherein  theyministered 

44.  27  to  minister  in  the  sanctuary,  he  shall  offer 

45.  4  which  shall  come  near  to  minister  unto 

3.  Ministry,  rniy  shareth. 

2  Ch.24. 14  were  made,  .vessels  to  minister,  and  to 

4 . To  act  as  a  deacon,  serve,  SiaKorew  diakoneb. 
Matt.  4.  11  angels  came  and  ministered  unto  him 

8.  13  and  she  arose,  and  ministered  unto  them 
20. 28  not  to  be  ministered  unto,  but  to  minister 
25.  44  in  prison,  and  did  not  minister  unto  thee? 

27.  55  which  followed  Jesus,  .ministering  unto 
Mark  1. 13  tempted ..  and  the  angels  ministered  unto 


Mark  1.  31  fever  left  her,  and  she  ministered  unto  th. 
10.  45  not  to  be  ministered  unto,  but  to  minister 
15.  41  followed  him,  and  ministered  unto  him 
Luke  4.  39immediatelyshearoseandministeredunto 

8.  3  which  ministered  unto  him  of  their  subs. 
Acts  19.  22  sent,  .two  of  them  that  miuistered  unto 
Rom  13.  25  I  go  unto  Jerusalem  to  minister  unto  the 
2  Co.  3.  3  to  be  the  epistle  of  Christ  ministered  by 
2  Ti.  1. 18  in  how  many  things  he  ministered  unto 
Phm.  13  he  might  have  ministered  unto  me  in  the 
Heb.  6. 10  ye  have  ministered  to  the  saints, and  do  m. 

1  Pe.  1.  12  they  did  minister  the  things  which  are 

4. 10  minister  the  same  one  to  another,  as  good 

4.  11  if  any  man  minister,  (let  him  do  it)  as  of 

5.  With  a  view  to  ministration,  sis  Zianoviav  eis  diak. 
Heb.  1. 14  spirits, sentforthtoministerforthemwho 

6.  To  give,  SiSco pi  didomi. 

Eph.  4.  29  that  it  may  minister  grace  unto  the  liea. 

7.  To  supply,  imxoppyew  epichoregeo. 

2  Co.  9. 10  Now  he  that  ministereth  seed  to  the  sower 
Gal.  3.  5  He  therefore  that  ministereth  to  you  the 
2  Pe.  1. 11  Forso  an  entrance  shall  be  ministered  unto 

8.  To  work  as  a  priest,  iepoupysai  hierourgeo. 

Rom  15.  16  ministering  the  gospel  of  God,  that  the 

9.  To  work  publicly,  Xetroopyeco  leitourgeo. 

Acts  13.  2  As  they  ministered  to  the  Lord,  and  fas. 
Rom.  15.  27  their  duty  is  also  to  minister  unto  them 
Heb.  10. 1 1  every  priest  standeth  daily  ministering 

10.  To  hold  alongside,  irapsx<v  parecho. 

1  Ti.  1.  4  endless  genealogies,  which  minister  que. 

11  .To  act  as  an  under  roiver,  assist,  virripersa). 

Acts  20.  34  these  hands  have  ministered  unto  my  nec. 

24.  23  forbid  none  of  his  acquaintance  to  minis. 

12.  To  supply,  (lead  the  chorus),  xopvye'u  choregeo. 

2  Co.  9.  10  bothministerbreadfor(your)food,andm. 

MINISTER  about,  to  — - 

To  work,  tpyafayat  ergazomai. 

1  Co.  9.  13  that  they  which  ministeraboutliolythings 

MINISTER  judgment,  to  — 

To  judge,  plead,  strive,  decide,  din. 

Psa.  9.  8  he  shall  minister  judgment  to  the  people 

MINISTERED  (nourishment)  — 

1.  Public  worker  or  servant,  \siroupy6s  leitourgos. 

Phil.  2.  25  your  messenger,  and  he  that  ministered 

2.7b  supply,  ( lead  the  chorus),  emxopriyeca  epichor. 
Col.  2.  19  having  nourishment  ministered,  and  knit 

MINISTERING  — 

1. Service,  rn’njt  abodah. 

1  Ch.  9.  28  hail  the  charge  of  the  ministering  vessels 

2.  Ministration ,  Siauov'ta  diakonia. 

Rom  12.  7  (let  us  wait)  on  (our)  ministering;  or  he 

2  Co.  8.  4  the  fellowship  of  the  ministering  to  the  s. 

9.  1  For  as  touching  the  ministering  to  the  sa. 

3 . Liturgical,  worlcing  publicly,  XsirovpyiKos. 

Heb.  1  1.  14  Are  they  not  all  ministering  spirits,  sent 

MINISTRATION  — 

1.  Ministration,  bianouia  diakonia. 

Acts  6.  1  were  neglected  in  the  daily  ministration 
2  Co.  3.  7  But  if  the  ministration  of  death,  written 
3.  8  How  shall  not  the  ministration  of  the  sp. 
3.  9  For  if  the  ministration  of  condemnation 

3.  9  much  more  doth  the  ministration  of  righ. 
9.  13  Whiles  by  the  experiment  of  this  ministra. 

2.  Public  work,  Xeirovpyid  leitourgia. 

Luke  1.  23  as  soon  as  the  days  of  his  ministration 
MINISTRY  — 

1. Hand,  t  yad. 

2  Ch.  7.  6  when  David  praised  by  theirministry;  and 
Hos.  12. 10  I  have  also  spoken .  .by  the  ministry  of  the 

2 . Ministry,  rn^  shareth. 

Num.  4.  12  shall  take  all  the  instruments  of  ministry 

3.  Ministration,  5i auovla  diakonia. 

Acts  1.  17  and  had  obtained  part  of  this  ministry 
1.  25  That  he  may  take  part  of  this  ministry 
,  6.  4  to  prayer,  and  to  the  ministry  of  the  word 

12.  25  when  they  had  fulfilled  (their)  ministry- 

20.  24  finish  my  course  with  joy,  and  the  minis. 
21. 19  wrought  among  the  Gentiles  by  his  min. 
Rom  12.  7  Or  ministry,  (let  us  wait),  .or  he  that  tea. 

1  C0.16. 15  have  addicted  themselves  to  the  ministry 

2  Co.  4.  1  seeing  we  have  this  ministry,  as  we  have 

5.  18  hath  given  to  us  the  ministry  of  reconcil. 

6.  3  no  offence .  .that  the  ministry  be  not  bla. 
Eph.  4. 12  for  the  work  of  the  ministry,  for  the  edi. 
Col.  4.  17  Take  heed  to  the  ministry  which  thou 

1  Ti.  1.  12  counted,  .faithful,  putting  me  into  the  m. 

2  Ti.  4.  5  watch  thou . .  make  full  proof  of  thy  mini. 

4.  11  for  he  is  profitable  to  me  for  the  ministry 

4 . Public  loork,  Xsirovpyla  leitourgia. 

Heb.  8.  6  hath  he  obtained  a  more  excellent  minis. 

9.  21  sprinkled,  .all  the  vessels  of  the  ministry 
MINISTRY,  service  of  the  — 

Service,  niiny.  abodah. 

Num.  4.  47  that  came  to  do  the  service  of  the  ministry 


MIN'-NI,  ’)?. 

The  district  of  Manavas  in  the  centre  of  later  Armenia, 
near  Ararat. 

Jer.  51. 27  the  kingdoms  of  Ararat,  M.,  and  Asliehe. 
MEN'-NITH,  n’jp  distribution. 

A  city  in  the  E.  of  Ammon,  four  miles  from  Heslibon, 
on  the  way  to  Philadelphia,  whence  grain  was  taken  by 
merchants  to  Tyre. 

Judgn.  33  till  thou  come  to  M.,  (even)  twenty  cities 
Eze.  27. 17  they  traded  in  thy  market  wheat  of  M. 

MINSTREL  — 

1.7b  play  on  a  stringed  instrument,  ;:i  nagan,  3. 

2  Ki-  3-  15  bring  me  a  minstrel ..  when  the  minstrel 
2. Piper,  avAyrris  auletes. 

Matt.  9.  23  saw  the  minstrels  and  the  people  making 

MINT  — 

Mint,  a  fragrant  herb,  ybvoapis  heduosmos. 

Matt  23.  23  ye  pay  tithe  of  mint  and  anise  and  cummin 
Luken.  42  ye  tithe  mint  and  rue,  and  all  manner  of 
MIPH'-KAD,  ipso  appointed  place. 

Gate  of  Jerusalem  or  of  the  temple,  neartheS.E.  corner. 

Neh.  3.  31  over  against  the  gate  M.,  and  to  the  going 
MIRACLE  — 

1 .  A  sign,  nix  oth. 

Num  14.  22  my  miracles  which  I  did  in  Egypt  and  in 
Deut  11.  3  his  miracles,  and  his  acts,  which  he  did 

2.  Miracle,  wonder ,  sign,  type,  nsiD  mophetli. 

Exod.  7.  9  Show  a  miracle  for  you  :  then  thou  shalt 
Deut  29.  3  temptations,  .the  signs,  and  those  great  m. 

3.  To  be  wonderful,  kSs  pala,  2. 

Judg.  6.  13  where  (be)  all  his  miracles  which  our  fa. 

4.  Act  of  power,  Svvapus  dunamis. 

Mark  9.  39  no  man,  which  shall  do  a  miracle  in  my 
Acts  2.  22  approved  of  God  among  you  by  miracles 
8. 13  beholding  the  miracles  and  signs  which 
19.  11  God  wrought  special  miracles  by  the  ha. 

1  Co.  12.  10  To  another  the  working  of  miracles;  to 
12.  28  thirdly,  teachers,  after  that  miracles,  then 
Gal.  3.  5  therefore  that,  .worketh  miracles  among 
Heb.  2.  4  with  divers  miracles,  and  gifts  of  the  Holy 

5..1  sign,  or ipsiov  semeion. 

Luke23.  8  he  hoped  to  have  seen  some  miracle  done 
John  2. 11  This  beginning  of  miracles  did  Jesus  inCa. 

2.  23  when  they  saw  the  miracles  which  he  did 

3.  2  no  man  can  do  these  miracles  that  thou 

4.  54  This  (is)  again  the  second miradle .  .Jesus- 
6.  2  they  saw  his  miracles  which  he  did  on 

6.  14  when  theyjhad  seen  a  miracle  which  Jesus 

6.  26  not  because  ye  saw  the  miracles,  but  be. 

7.  31  will  he  do  more  miracles  than  these  which 
9.  16  can  a  man  that  is  a  sinner  do  such  miracles 

10.  41  unto  him,  and  said,  Johndidno  miracle? 

11.  47  What  do  we  ?  for  this  man  doeth  many  m. 
1 2. 18  that  they  heard  that  he  had  done  this  m. 

12.  37  though  he  had  done  so  many  miracles  be. 
Acts  4.  16  for  that  indeed  a  notable  miracle  hath 

4.  22  on  whom  this  miracle  of  healing  was  sh. 
6.  8  did  great  wonders  and  miracles  among 

8.  6  hearing  and  seeing  the  miracles  which  he 
15.  12  declaring  what  miracles  and  wonders  God 

Rev.  13.  14  by.  .those  miracles  which  he  had  power 
16. 14  they  are  the  spirits  of  devils,  working  m. 
19.  20  the  false  prophet  that  wrought  miracl  es 
MIRACLES,  workers  of  — 

Power  ;  (pi.)  powers,  bvvayis  dunamis. 

1  C0.12.  29  (are) all  teachers?  (are)  all  workers  of  m.? 
MIRE  — 

1 .  Mire,  j'3  bots. 

Jer.  38.  22  thy  feet  are  sunk  in  the  mire,  .they  are 

2.  Mire,  nx2  bilstsah. 

Job  8. 11  Can  the  rush  grow  up  without  mire?  can 

3.  Heap,  clay,  ipn  chomer. 

Job  30. 19  He  hath  cast  me  into  the  mire,  and  I  am 
Isa.  10.  6  to  tread  them  down  like  the  mire  of  the 
i.Mud,  mire,  B'ts  tit. 

2  Sa.  22.  43  I  did  stamp  them  as  the  mire  of  the  street 
Job  41.  30  spreadeth  sharp  pointed  things  on  the  m. 
Psa.  69.  14  Deliver  me  out  of  the  mire,  and  let  me  not 

"  Jer.  38.  6  but  mire,  so  Jeremiah  sunk  in  the  mire 
Mic.  7.  10  shall  she  be  trodden  down  as  the  mire  of 
Zech.  9.  3  and  flue  gold  as  the  mire  of  the  streets 
10.  5  tread  down  (their  enemies)  in  the  mire  of 
b.Mire,  jv  yaven. 

Psa.  69.  2  I  sink  in  deep  mire,  where,  .no  standing 

6.  Filth,  mire ,  replies. 

Isa.  57.  20  sea.  .whose  waters  cast  up  mire  and  dirt 

7 . Mire,  filth,  flip&opos  borboros. 

2  Pe.  2.  22  was  washed  to  her  wallowing  in  the  mire 
MI-RI'-AM,  Dj'ip  fat,  thick,  strong. 

1.  The  elder  sister  of  Aaron  and  Moses;  she  watched  over 
Moses,  sang  at  the  Red  Sea,  murmured  against  Moses, 
and  was  smitten  with  leprosy.  B.c.  1578-1460. 

Exod  1 5.  20  And  M.  the  prophetess,  the  sister  of  Aaron 
15.  21  And  M.  answered  them,  Sing  yeto  theL. 
Numi2.  1  And  M.  and  Aaron  spake  against  Moses 
12.  4  And  the  Lord  spake. .unto  M.,  Come  out 
12.  5  called  Aaron  and  M  :  and  they  both  came 
12. 10  behold,  M.  (became)  leprous,  (white)  as  s. 
12.  io  Aaron  looked  upon  M.,  and  behold,  (she 


MIRMA 


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MIZAR 


Nunn  2.  15  And  M.was  shut  out  from  the  camp  seven 

12. 15  the  people  journeyed  not  till  M.  was  bro. 

20.  1  the  people  abode  in  Kadesh ;  and  M.  died 
26.  59  she  bare  unto  Amram.  .M.  their  sister 

Deut  24.  9  Remember  what  the  Lord  . .  did  unto  M. 

1  Ch.  6.  3  the  children  of  Amram ;  Aaron,  .and  M. 
Mic.  6.  4  I  sent  before  thee  Moses,  Aaron,  and  M. 

2.  A  daughter  of  Ezra  of  the  tribe  of  Judah. 

1  Ch.  4.  17  she  bare  M.,  and  Shammai,  and  Ishbah 
MIR'-MA,  no-jp  height, 

A  son  of  Sliaharaim,  a  Benjamite.  B.c.  1350. 

1  Ch.  8.  10  Jeuz,  and  Shachia,  and  M.  These  (were) 
MIRTH  — 

1  .Joy,  rejoicing,  adira  masos. 

Isa.  24.  8  The  mirth  of  tabrets  ceaseth,  the  noise  of 

24.  11  all  joy  is  darkened,  the  mirth  of  the  land 
Hos.  2.  1 1  I  will  also  cause  all  her  mirth  to  cease,  her 

2.  Rejoicing,  jog,  gladness,  mirth,  nnaip  simehah. 

Gen.  31.  27  that  I  might  have  sent  thee  away  with  m. 
Neh.  8.  12  to  send  portions,  and  to  make  great  mirth 
Psa.  137.  3  they  that  wasted  us  (required  of  us)  mirth 
Prov  14.  13  and  the  end  of  that  mirth  (is)  heaviness 
Eccl.  2.  1  Go  to  now,  I  will  prove  thee  with  mirth 

2.  2  I  said  of  laughter. .  and  of  mirth,  What  d. 

7.  4  the  heart  of  fools  (is)  in  the  house  of  m. 

8.  15  Then  I  commended  mirth,  because  a  man 

3 . Jog,  rejoicing,  gladness,  jiB'B’  sason. 

Jer.  7.  34  voice  of  mirth,  and  the  voice  of  gladness 

16.  9  voice  of  mirth,  and  the  voice  of  gladness 

25.  10  voice  of  mirth,  and  the  voice  of  gladness 

MIRTH,  to  make  — 

To  enjoy ,  rejoice,  iyiiy,  iy'iy,  sis,  sus. 

Eze.  21.  10 it  is  furbished,  .should  we  then  make  m.? 
MIRY  (place)  — 

1 .  Mire,  nys  bitstsah. 

Eze.  47.  11  the  miry  places  thereof,  and  themarishes 

2.  Mire,  mud,  j'B  tin. 

Dan.  2.  41,  43  thou  sawest  the  iron  mixed  with  miry 

3.  Mire,  jv  yaven. 

Psa.  40.  2  He  brought  me  up.  .out  of  the  miry  clay 

MISCARRY,  to  — 

To  bereave,  cause  to  miscarry,  Vay  shakol,  5. 

Hos.  9.  14  give  them  a  miscarrying  womb  and  dry  b. 

MISCHIEF  — 

1. Iniquity,  vanity,  [is  aven. 

Psa.  36.  4  He  deviseth  mischief  upon  his  bed :  he  s. 

55.  10  mischief  also  and  sorrow(are)  in  the  midst 
Eze.  11.  2  these  (are)  the  men  that  devise  mischief 

2 . Mischief,  injury,  ]iD!<  ason. 

Gen.  42.  4  Lest  peradventure  mischief  befall  him 
42.  38  if  mischief  befall  him  by  the  way  in  the 
44.  29  and  mischief  befall  him,  ye  shall  bring  d. 
Exod2i.  22  so  that  her  fruit  depart,  .yet  no  mischief 

21.  23  if .  .mischief  follow,  then  thou  shalt  give 

3.  Mischief,  calamity,  njo  havvah. 

Psa.  53.  2  thy  tongue  deviseth  mischiefs ;  like  a  sh. 

4.  Mischief,  accident,  njn  hovah. 

Isa.  47.  11  mischief  shall  fall  upon  thee;  thou  shalt 
Eze.  7.  26  Mischief  shall  come  upon  mischief,  and 

6.  Wicked  thought  or  device,  nat  zimmah. 

Psa.  26.  10  In  whose  hands  (is)  mischief,  and  their  ri. 

119.  150  They  draw  nigh  that  follow  after  mischi. 
Prov.  10.  23  (It  is)as  sport  to  a  fool  to  do  mischief :  but 

6.  Perversity,  punishment  for  iniquity,  py  avon. 

2  Ki.  7.  9  some  mischief  will  come  upon  us  ;  now 

7.  Labour,  perverseness,  misery ,  bay  amal. 

Job  15.  35  They  conceive  mischief,  and  bring  forth 
Psa.  7.  14  conceived  mischief,  and  brought  forth  fa. 
7. 16  His  mischief  shall  return  upon  his  own  h. 

10.  7  under  his  tongue  (is)  mischief  and  vanity 

10.  14  for  thou  beholdest  mischief  and  spite,  to 
94.  20  throne-,  .which  frameth  mischief  by  a  law 

140.  9  letthemischiefoftheirownlipscoverthe. 
Prov  24.  2  studie  th . .  and  their  lips  talk  of  mischief. 
Isa.  59.  4  they  conceive  mischief, and  bring  forth  in. 

8.  Evil,  wrong,  5 n  ra. 

Exod32.  12  For  mischief  did  he  bring  them  out,  to 
32.  22  the  people,  that  they  (are  set)  on  mischief 
Deut  32.  23  I  will  heap  mischiefs  upon  them ;  I  will 

1  Sa.  23.  9  knew  that  Saul  secretly  practised  mischief 

2  Sa.  16.  8  thou  (art  taken)  in  thy  mischief,  because 
1  Ki.  11.25  besides  the  mischief  that  Hadad  (did):  and 

20.  7  and  see  how  this  (man)  seeketh  mischief 
Neh.  6.  2  But  they  thought  to  do  me  mischief 
Esth.  8.  3  to  put  away  the  mischief  of  Haman  the  A. 
Psa.  28.  3  speak  peace,  .mischief  (is)  in  their  hearts 
52.  1  Why  boastest  thou  thyself  in  mischief,  O 
140.  2  Which  imagine  mischiefs  in  (their)  heart 
Prov.  6.  14  he  deviseth  mischief  continually ;  he  so. 
6.  18  feet  that  be  swift  in  running  to  mischief 

11.  27  he  that  seeketh  mischief,  it  shall  come 

12.  21  but  the  wicked  shall  be  filled  with  misch. 
13. 17  A  wicked  messenger  falleth  into  mischief 

17.  20  a  perverse  tongue  falleth  into  mischief 

24. 16  but  the  wicked  shall  fall  into  mischief 
28. 14  liardeneth  his  heart  shall  fall  into  misch. 

Dan.  11.  27  these  king’s  hearts(shall  be)  to  domisch. 
Hos.  7.  15  yet  do  they  imagine  mischief  against  me 

9 . Easy  work,  craftiness,  ftaSioupyia  rhadiourgia. 
Acts  13.  10  O  full  of  all  subtilty  and  all  mischief 


MISCHIEF,  to  do  or  imagine  — 

1.  To  do  evil,  yy~i  raa,  5. 

Prov.  4. 16  sleep  not,  except  they  have  done  mischief 

2.  To  devise  mischief,  nnn  hathath,  3a. 

Psa.  62.  3  How  long  will  ye  imagine  mischief  against 
MISCHIEVOUS  (device  or  thing)  — 

1.  Mischief,  calamity,  run  hawah. 

Psa.  [38.  12  that  seek  my  hurt  speak  mischievous  th. 
Mic.  7.  3  uttereth  his  mischievous  desire  :  so  they 

2.  Wicked  device,  natp  mezimmah. 

Psa.  21. 11  For.  .they  imagined  amischievous  device 
Prov  24.  8  to  do  evil  shall  be  called  a  mischievous 

3.  Evil,  bad,  sad,  wrong,  sn  ra. 

Eccl.io.  13  the  end  of  his  talk  (is)  mischievous  mad. 
MISERABLE,  that  is  in  misery  — 

1.  Laborious,  perverse,  miserable,  bt}y  amal. 

Job  16.  2  I  have  heard,  .miserable  comforters  (are) 

2.  Labouring ,  perverse,  miserable,  bay  amel. 

Job  3.  20  is  light  given  to  him  that  is  in  misery 

3.  An  object  for  kindness,  e\eeiv6s  eleeinos. 

1  C0.15.  19  in  this  life,  .we  are  of  all  men  most  mis. 
Rev.  3. 17  thou  art  wretched,  and  miserable,  and 
MISERABLY  — 

Evilly,  KaKws  kajeos. 

Matt2i.  41  He  will  miserably  destroy  those  wicked 

MISERY  — 

1.  Miserable,  mourning,  ma  marud. 

Lam.  1 .  7  remembered  in  the  days . .  of  her  miseries 

3. 19  Remembering. .  my  misery,  the  wormwood 

2 . Labour,  perverseness,  misery,  bay  amal. 

Judgio.  16  his  soul  was  grieved  for  the  misery  of  Is. 
Job  11.  16  Because  thou  shalt  forget  (thy)  misery 
Prov  31.  7  forget  his  poverty,  and  remember  his  m. 

3.  Evil,  yi  ra. 

Eccl.  8.  6  therefore  the  misery  of  man  (is)  great  upon 

4.  Grievous  misery,  TaXaivwpla  talaipuria. 

Rom.  3. 16  Destruction  and  misery  (are)  in  their  ways 
Jas.  5.  1  howl  for  your  miseries  that  shall  come 

MIS'-GAB,  Pjs'sn  the  high  land. 

The  mountainous  country  of  Moab. 

Jer.  48.  1  thus  saith  the  Lord.  .M.  is  confounded 

MI-SHA'-EL,  who  is  what  God  is  l 

1.  A  son  of  Uzziel,  son  of  Kohath.  B.c.  1452. 

Exod.  6.  22  the  sons  of  Uzziel ;  M.,  and  Elzaphan,  and 
Lev.  10.  4  Moses  called  M.  and  Elzaphan,  the  sons 

2.  One  who  stood  beside  Ezra  when  he  read  the  law. 
B.c.  445. 

Neh.  8.  4  on  his  left  hand,  Pedaiah,  and  M.,  and  M. 

3.  A  companion  of  Daniel,  also  called  Meshek.  B.c. 
607. 

Dan.  1.  6  among  these  were.  .Hananiah,  M.,  and 
1.  7  he  gave.  ,(tho  name),  .to  M.,  of  Meshach 

1.  11  had  set  over  Daniel,  Hananiah,  M.,  and 

1. 19  none  like  Daniel,  Hananiah,  M.,  and  Az. 

2.  17  Daniel,  .made  the  thing  known  to.  .M. 

MISH'-AM,  □ytpp  impetuous,  haste,  fame. 

A  Benjamite,  son  of  Elpaal.  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  8.  12  The  sons  of  Elpaal ;  Eber,  and  M.,  and  S. 
MISH-E'-AL,  MISH'-AL,  ^SJipa  depression. 

A  Levitical  city  in  Asher,  near  Amad. 

Josh  19.  26  Alammelech,  and  Amad,  and  M. ;  and 
21.  30  of  the  tribe  of  Asher,  M.  with  her  suburbs 
MISH'-MA,  ypsyp  fame. 

A  son  of  Ishmael,  son  of  Hagar.  B.C.  1846. 

Gen.  25. 14  And  M.,  and  Dumah,  and  Massa 
1  Ch.  1.  30  M.,  and  Dumah,  Massa,  Hadad,  and  Tema 

4.  25  Shallum  his  son,  Mibsam  his  son,  M.  his 

4.  26  sons  of  M.  ;  Hamuel  his  son,  Zacchur  his 

MISH-MAN'-NAH,  njPg'P  strength,  vigour. 

A  Gadite  that  joined  David  in  Ziklag.  B.C.  1058. 

1  Ch.12.  10  M.  the  fourth,  Jeremiah  the  fifth 
MISH-RA-ITES,  ’yiS'P. 

A  family  of  Kirjath-jearim. 

1  Ch.  2.  53  the  Shumathites,  and  the  M. ;  of  them  c. 
MIS-PE'-RETH,  npspp  writing. 

The  person  called  Mispar  in  Ezra  2.  2,  who  returned 
with  Zerubbabel.  B.C.  538. 

Neh  7.  7  Who  came  with  Zerubbabel,  Jeshua.  ,M. 

MIS-RE-PHOTH  MA'-IM,  D\a  niS'ipa  burning  waters. 
A  city  E.  of  Sidon ;  same  as  Zarephath. 

Josh  11.  8  chased  them  unto. .  M.,  and  unto  the  va. 

13.  6  the  hill  country  from  Lebanon  unto  M. 

MISS,  to  — 

1.  To  err,  sin,  miss,  Ran  chata,  5. 

Judg2o.  16  sling  stones  at  an  hair,  .and  not  miss 

2.  To  inspect,  look  after,  lj29  paqad. 

1  Sa.  20.  6  If  thy  father  at  all  miss  me,  then  say,  D. 
25.  15  neither  missed  we  anything,  as  long  as  we 
MISSED,  MISSING,  to  be  — 

To  inspect,  look  after ,  ipS  paqad,  2. 

1  Sa.  20.  18  thou  shalt  be  missed,  because  thy  seat  will 
25.  7  neither  was  there  ought  missing  unto  them 
25.  21  so  that  nothing  was  missed  of  all  that 
1  Ki.  20.  39  if  by  any  means  he  be  missing,  then  shall 


MIST  — 

1 .  Mist,  vapour,  if<  ed. 

Gen.  2.  6  there  went  up  a  mist  from  the  earth,  and 

2.  Thick  mist,  fog,  axAus  achlus. 

Acts  13.  11  immediately  there  fell  on  him  a  mist  and 

3.  Thick  darkness,  blackness,  (6<pos  zophos. 

2  Pe.  2.  17  to  whom  the  mist  of  darkness  is  reserved 

MISTRESS  — 

1  .Lady,  owner,  nby_ 3  baalah. 

1  Ki.  17. 17  the  son  of.  the  mistress  of  the  house,  fell 
Nah.  3.  4  the  mistress  of  witchcrafts,  that  selleth 

2. Mistress,  mighty  one,  rnaj  gebereth. 

Gen.  16.  4  her  mistress  was  despised  in  her  eyes 
16.  8  I  flee  from  the  face  of  my  mistress  Sarai 
16.  9  Return  to  thy  mistress,  and  submit  thy. 

2  Ki.  5.  3  she  said  unto  her  mistress,  W ould  God  my 
Psa.  123.  2  eyes  of  a  maiden  unto  the  hand  of  her  m. 
Prov  30.  23  an  handmaid  that  is  heir  to  her  mistress 
Isa.  24.  2  as  with  the  maid,  so  with  her  mistress 

MISUSE,  to  — 

To  show  self  a  deceiver,  yy$  taa,  7a. 

2  CI1.36.  16  misused  his  prophets,  until  the  wrath  of 
MITE  — 

A  lepton,  ( tenth  of  a  penny),  Mitt 6v  lepton. 

Marki2.  42  she  threw  in  two  mites,  which  make  a  f. 
Lukei2.  59  not . .  till  thou  hast  paid  the  very  last  mite 
21.  2  poor  widow  casting  in  thither  two  mites 

MITH’-CAH,  njjpp  sweet  place. 

T^ie  24th  station  of  Israel  from  Egypt,  and  the  13th  from 
Sinai,  in  Arabia  the  rocky. 

Num33.  28  removed  from  Tarah,  and  pitched  in  M. 
33.  29  they  went  from  M.,  and  pitched  in  Hash. 

MITH-NITE,  ppp. 

Patronymic  of  Joshaphat,  one  of  David’s  valiant  men. 
B.  c.  1048. 

1  Ch.11.  43  son  of  Maachah,  and  Joshaphat  the  M. 

MITH-RE'-DATH,  rnipn  given  by  Mithra,  i.e.  sun. 

1.  The  treasurer  of  Cyrus  king  of  Persia.  B.c.  536. 

Ezra  1.  8  by  the  hand  of  M.  the  treasurer,  and  nu. 

2.  An  enemy  of  the  Jews  in  the  days  of  Artaxerxes  king 
of  Persia.  B.C.  522. 

Ezra  4.  7  in  the  days  of  Artaxerxes  wrote . .  M.,  Tab. 
MITRE  — 

1. H  mitre,  mitsnepheth. 

Exod28.  4  a  broidered  coat,  a  mitre,  and  a  girdle 
28.  37  blue  lace,  that  it  may  be  upon  the  mitre 
28.  37  upon  the  forefront  of  the  mitre  it  shall  be 

28.  39  thou  shalt  make  the  mitre  (of)  fine  linen 

29.  6  And  thou  shalt  put  the  mitre  upon  his  h. 
29.  6  and  put  the  holy  crown  upon  the  mitre 
39.  28  a  mitre  of  fine  linen,  and  goodly  bonnets 
39.  31  lace,  .to  fasten  (it)  on  high  upon  the  mitre 

Lev.  8.  9  And  he  put  the  mitre  upon  his  head;  also 
8.  9  also  upon  the  mitre . .  upon  his  fore  front 
16.  4  with  the  linen  mitre  shall  he  be  attired 

2.  Diadem,  hood,  'ply  tsaniph. 

Zech.  3.  5  Let  them  set  a  fair  mitre  upon  his  head 
3.  5  So  they  set  a  fair  mitre  upon  his  head,  and 

MI-TY-LE'-NE,  MiTt/Afjj'T). 

The  capital  city  of  Lesbos,  in  the  Afgean  Sea,  birthplace 
of  Sappho,  Alcaeus,  Pittacus,  <fcc. ;  now  Castro  and 
Mitylen. 

Acts  20. 14  at  Assos,  we  took  him  in,  and  came  to  M. 

MIX  self,  to  — 

To  mix  self,  S^a  balal,  7  a. 

Hos.  7.  8  Ephraim,  he  hath  mixed  himself  among 

MIXED  (with),  to  be  — 

1  .To  mix,  SrD  mahal. 

Isa.  1.  22  Thy  silver  is . .  dross,  thy  wine  mixed  with 

2.  To  mingle,  aay  arab,  3. 

Dan.  2.  41  thou  sawest  the  iron  mixed  with  miry  c. 

2.  43  whereas  thou  sawest  iron  mixed  with  miry 

3.  To  mingle  self,  aaJi  arab,  7. 

Dan.  2.  43  not  cleave . .  even  as  iron  is  not  mixed  with 

4.  Mingled  crowd,  any  ereb. 

Exodi2.  38  a  mixed  multitude  went  up  also  with  them 
Neh.  13.  3  separated  from  Israel  aU  the  mixed  mul. 

5.  To  mix,  mingle  with,  o’vyKepduvvp.i  suykeranmmi. 
Heb.  4.  2  not  being  mixed  with  faith  in  them  that 

MIXTURE  — 

1.  Mixture,  figa  mesek. 

Psa.  75.  8  it  is  full  of  mixture  ;  and  he  poureth  out 

2.  Mixture,  plyya  migma. 

Jon.  19.  39  brought  a  mixture  of  myrrh  and  aloes,  ab. 

MIXTURE,  without  — 

XJnmixed,  duparos  akratos. 

Rev.  14. 10  which  is  poured  out  without  mixture  into 

MIZ'-AR,  aysa  little,  small. 

A  hill  near  Hermon. 

Psa.  42.  6  therefore  will  I  remember,  .the  hill  M. 


MIZPAH 


GGj 


mock: 


MIZ'-PAH,  MIZ'-PEH,  npsp,  rssa,  iva,tch-tower. 

1.  A  city  of  Gad  in  Gilead,  called  also  Galecd  and  Jegar- 
sahadutha. 

Gen.  31.  49  And  M. ;  for  he  said,  The  Lord  watch  be. 
Judgio.  17  the  children  of  Israel .. encamped  in  M. 
11.  11  and  Jephthahutteredall  his  words.  .inM. 
11.  29  Jephthath.  .passed  overM.  ofGilead,  and 
11.29  from  M.  of  Gilead  he  passed  over  (unto) 
11.  34  Jephthah  came  to  M.  unto  his  house,  and 

2.  A  valley  in  Manasseh,  at  Mount  Hermon. 

Josh. 11.  3  Hivite  under  Hermon  in  the  land  of  M. 
11.  8  and  chased  them,  .unto  the  valley  of  Al. 

3.  A  city  in  the  plain  of  Judah,  near  Dilean  and  Gilgal, 
and  Geba. 

Josh  15.  38  And  Dilean,  and  M.,  and  Joktheel 
Judg2o.  1  the  children  of  Israel  went  out.  .unto.  .M. 

20.  3  the  children  of  Israel  were  gone  up  to  M. 

21.  1  the  men  of  Israel  had  sworn  in  M.,  saying 
ai.  5  him  that  came  not  up  to  the  Lord  to  M. 

21.  8  came  not  up  to  M.  to  the  Lord?  And,  be. 

1  Sa.  7.  5  Samuel  said,  Gather  all  Israel  to  M.,  and 

7.  6  they  gathered  together  to  M.,  and  drew 
7.  6  Samuel  judged  the  children  of  Israel  inM. 
7.  7  children  of  Israel  were  gathered .  .to  M. 

7.  11  the  men  of  Israel  went  out  of  M.,  and  p. 
7.  12  Samuel . .  set(it) between  M.  and  Shen,  and 
7.  16  he  went. .  in  circuitto  Bethel. .andM., and 
10. 17  Samuel  called  the  people  together.  .toM. 

2  Ki.  25.  23  there  came  to  Gedaliah  to  M.,  even  Islira. 

25.  25  the  Chaldees  that  were  with  him  at  M 
2  Ch.16.  6  and  he  built  therewith  Geba  and  M. 

Jer.  40.  6  Then  went  Jeremiah,  .to  M.,  and  dwelt 
40.  8  Then  they  came  to  Gedaliah  to  M.  .even 
40.  10  As  for  me,  behold,  I  will  dwell  at  M.,  to 

40. 12  all  the  Jews  returned,  .unto  M.,  and  gat. 

40.  13  Moreover  Johan. .  .came  to  Gedaliah  to  M. 
40  15  Then  Johanan.  .spake  to  Gedaliah  in  M. 

41.  1  Ishmael..  came.,  to  M.,  and  there  they  did 
41.  1  and  there  they  did  eat  bread  together  inM. 
41.  3  Ishmael  also  slew.  .Gedaliah,  at  M.,  and 
41.  6  And  Ishmael  .  wentforth  from  M.  to  meet 
41. 10  the  residueof  the  people  that  (were)inM. 
41. 10  and  all  the  people  that  remained  in  M. 

41.  14  Ishmael  had  carried  away  captive  from  AL 
41. 16  all  the  remnant  of  the  peojile.  .from  M. 

Hos.  5.  1  ye  have  been  a  snare  on  M.,  and  a  net  spr. 

4.  A  city  in  Benjamin,  near  Chephirah,  one  hour  from 
Hama,  and  now  called  Seby  Samuil. 

Josh. 18.  26  And  M.,  and  Chephirah,  and  Mozah 
1  Ki.15.  22  king  Asa  built  with  them  Geba.  .and  M. 
Nell.  3.  7  the  men  of  Gibeon  aud  of  M.,  unto  the  tli. 

5.  A  city  in  Moab. 

1  Sa.  22.  3  David  went  thence  to  M.  of  Moab :  and  I10 
C.  A  city  or  district  of  part  of  which  Shallum  was  ruler. 

Nell.  3.  15  repaired  Shallum.  .the  ruler  of  part  of  M. 
7.  A  place  of  which  Ezer  s  of  Jeshua  was  ruler. 

Nell.  3. 19  Ezer  the  son  of  Jeshua,  the  ruler  of  M. 
MIZ-PAR,  MIS'-PAR,  1303  writing. 

A  chief  man  who  returned  with  Zerubbabel,  B.C.  538; 
called  in  Nell.  7.  7  Mispereth. 

Ezra  2.  2  Which  came  with  Zerubbabel.  .M.,  Bigvai 
MIZ-RA'-IM, 

The  second  sou  of  Ham,  and  father  of  Ludim,  &c.;  his 
descendants  in  Egypt.  B.C.  2300. 

Gen.  10.  6  the  sonsof  Ham ;  Cusli,  aud  M.,  and  Phut 
10.  13  And  M.  begat  Ludim,  and  Anamim,  and 
I  Cli.  I.  8  The  sonsof  Ham;  Cush,  and  M.,  Put,  and 

1.  11  And  M.  begat  Ludim,  and  Anamim,  and 
MIZ'-ZAH,  n;p  terror,  joy. 

Son  of  Reuel  son  of  Esau,  one  of  the  dukes  of  Edom. 
B.C.  1700. 

Gen.  36.  13  these  (are)  the  sons  of  Reuel;  Naliath.  .M. 

36.  17  these  (are)  the  sons  of  Reuel.  .duke  M. 

1  Ch.  1.  37  The  sons  of  Reuel;  Nahath,  Zerah.  .andM. 
MNA'-SON,  Mvdawi'. 

A  native  of  Cyprus,  an  aged  disciple  With  whom  Paul 
lodged  on  his  last  visit  to  Jerusalem. 

Acts  21.  16  brought  with  them  one  M.  of  Cyprus,  an 
MO'-AB,  3nio  water  of  a  father. 
l.Son  of  Lot  and  his  eider  daughter.  B.C.  1897. 

Gen.  19.  37  And  the  firstporn.  .called  his  name  M. 

2.  His  place  and  race,  in  the  S.E.  of  Judah,  and  E.  of 
the  Salt  Sea,  and  S.  of  Reuben.  Its  chief  places  are 
Ar,  the  Arnon,  Bamoth  Baal,  Beer,  Elim,  Beth-Dibla- 
thaim,  Dibon  or  Dimon,  Eglaim,  Eglath-sheiishiya, 
Horonaim,  Kirjathaim,  Kirjath-huzoth,  Kir-harasetli, 
-haresli,  -heres,  Kir-Moab,  Luhith,  Medeba,  Nimrim  or 
Ninirah,  Nobali  or  Nopliali,  Hap-Pisgah,  Hap-Peor 
Shaveh-Kariathaim,  Zophim,  Zoar,  Ac. 

Gen.  36.  35  Bedad,  who  smote  Midianinthe  field  of  AI. 
Exodis.  >5  the  mighty  men  of  M.,  trembling  shall 
Num2i.  11  the  wilderness  which  (is)  before  M.,  tow. 

21. 13  Amon  (is)  the  border  of  M.,  between  M. 

21.  15  And  at  the  stream . .  upon  the  border  of  M. 

21.  20  the  valley,  that  (is)  in  the  country  of  M. 

21.  26  had  fought  against  the  former  king  of  M. 

21.  28  it  hath  consumed  Ar  of  M.,  (and) the  lords 

21.  29  Woe  to  thee,  M.l  thou  art  undone,  0  peo. 

22.  1  pitched  in  the  plains  of  M.  on  this  side  J. 

22.  3  And  M.  was  sore  afraid  of  the  people,  be. 

22.  3  and  AI.  was  distressed  because  of  the  chil. 

22.  4  And  M.  said  unto  the  elders  of  Alidian 

22.  7  the  elders  of  AI.  and  the  elders  of  Alidian 

22.  8  and  the  princes  of  AI.  abode  with  Balaam 

84 


Num22.  10  Balak  the  son  of  Zippor,  king  of  AI.,  hath 
22.  14  the  princes  of  AI.  rose  up,  and  they  went 
22.  21  And  Balaam,  .went  with  the  princes  of  AI. 

22.  36  he  went  out  to  meet  him  unto  a  city  of  Ai. 

23.  6  he  stood .  .he,  and  all  the  princes  of  AI. 

23.  7  Balak  the  king  of  AI.  hath  brought  me  from 

23.  17  he  stood,  .and  the  princes  of  AI.  with  him 

24.  17  shall  smite  the  corners  of  AI.,  and  destroy 

25.  1  commit  whoredom .  the  daughters  of  AI. 

26.  3  the  priest  spake  with  them  in.  .AI.,  by  Jo. 
26.  63  the  plains  of  AI.  by  Jordan  (near)  Jericho 
31.  12  the  plains  of  M.,  which  (are)  by  Jordan 
33.  44  pitched  in  Ije-abarim,  in  the  border  of  AI. 
33.  48  and  pitched  in  the  plains  of  AI. ,  by  Jordan 
33.  49  they  pitched  by  Jordan.  .intheplainsofM. 

33.  50  the  plains  of  AI.,  by  Jordan  (near)  Jericho 

35.  1  the  plains  of  AI.  by  Jordan  (near)  Jericho 

36.  13  the  plains  of  AI.  by  Jordan  (near)  Jericho 
Deut.  1.  5  On  this  side  Jordan,  in  the  land  of  AI.,  be. 

2.  8  passed  by  the  way  of  the  wilderness  of  AI. 

2.  18  Thou  art  to  passover.  .the  coast  of  AI. 

29.  1  the  children  of  Israel  in  the  land  of  AI. 

32. 49  mount  Nebo,  which  (is)  in  the  land  of  AI. 

34.  1  Aloses  went  up  from  the  plains  of  AI.  unto 
34.  s  So  Aloses . .  died  there  in  the  land  of  AL 
34.  6  buried  him  in  a  valley  in  the  laud  of  AI. 
34.  8  Israel  wept  for  Aloses  in.  .AI.  thirty  days 

Josh.13.  32  inheritance  in  the  plains  of  AL,  on  the 

24.  9  Balak  the  son  of  Zippor,  king  of  AI.,  arose 
Judg.  3.  12  Lord  strengthened  Eglon  the  king  of  AI. 

3.  14  children  of  Israel  served .  the  king  of  AI. 

3.  15  sent  a  present  unto  Eglon  the  king  of  AI. 

3.  17  brought  the  present  unto  Eglon  king  of  AI. 
3.  28  and  took  the  fords  of  Jordan  toward  AI. 

3.  29  they  slew  of  AI.  at  that  time  about  ten  th. 

3.  30  So  AL  was  subdued  that  day  under  the  h. 

10.  6  gods  of  AI.,  aud  the  gods  of  the  children 
n.  15  I.  took  not  away  the  land  of  AI.,  nor  the  1. 

11.  17  in  like  manner,  .unto  the  king  of  AI. ;  but 
11.  18  compassed  the  land,  .of  AL,  and  came  by 
n.  18  east  side  of  the  land  of  AI.,  and  pitched  on 
11.  18  border  of  AL:  for  Arnon. .the  border  of  AI. 
11.  25  (art),  .anything  better  than,  .king  of  AL? 

Ruth  1.  1  went  to  sojourn  in  the  country  of  AI.,  he 

1.  2  came  into  the  countryof  AI.  ,and  continued 

1.  4  they  took  them  wives  of  the  women  of  AI. 

l.  6  she  might  return  from  the  country  of  AI. 

1.  6  she  had  heard  in  the  country  of  AI.  how 

1.  22  which  returned  out  of  the  country  of  AI. 

2.  6  back  with  Naomi  out  of  the  country  of  AI. 

4.  3  is  come  again  out  of  the  country  of  AI.,  se. 

1  Sa.  12.  9  sold  them,  .into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  AL 

14.  47  So  Saul,  .fought,  .against  AI.,  and  against 
22.  3  David  went  thence  to  Alizpeh  of  AL  ;  and 
22.  3  said  unto  the  king  of  AL,  Let  my  father 

22.  4  brought  them  before  the  king  of  AI. ;  and 

2  Sa.  8.  2  he  smote  AI.,  and  measured  them  with  a 

8.  12  Of  Syria,  and  of  AI.,  and  of  the  children  of 

23.  20  he  slew  two  lion  like  men  of  AI.  :  he  went 

1  Ki.  11.  7  the  abomination  of  AL,  in  the  hill  that  (is) 

2  Ki.  1 .  i  Then  AI.  rebelled  against  Israel  after  the 

3.  4  Alesha  king  of  AI.  was  a  sheep  master,  and 
3.  5  king  of  AI.  rebelled  against  the  king  of  I. 
3.  7  The  king  of  AI.  hath  rebelled  against  me 
3.  7  wilt  thou  go  with  me  against  AI.  to  battle? 
3.  10,  13  to  deliver  them  into  the  hand  of  AI. 

3.  23  Aud  they  said,  .now  therefore,  AL,  to  the 

3.  26  when  the  king  of  AI.  saw  that  the  battle 

1  Ch.  1.  46  which  smote  Alidian  in  the  field  of  AI.,  r. 

4.  22  Saraph,  who  had  the  dominion  in  AI.,  and 
8.  8  begat  (children)in  the  country  of  AI . ,  after 

11.  22  he  slew  two  lion  like  men  of  AI. ;  also  he 
18.  2  he  smote  AI. ;  and  the  Aloabites  became 
18.  11  gold  that  he  brought .. from  AI.,  and  from 

2  CI1.20.  1  children  of  AI. .  .came against Jehoshaphat 

20.  10  children  of  Ammon  and  AL  and  mount  S. 
20.  22  against  the  children  of  Ammon,  AI.,  and 
20.  23  For  the  children  of  Ammon  and  AI.  stood 
Neh.  13.  23  saw  I  Jews  (that),  .married  wives,  .of  AI. 
Psa.  60.  8  AL  (is)  my  wash  pot ;  over  Edom  will  I  cast 
83.  6  The  tabernacle  of  Edom,  .of  AI.,  and  the 
108.  9  AI.  (is)  my  wash  pot ;  over  Edom  will  I  c. 
Isa.  n.  14  shall  lay  their  hand  upon  Edom  and  AL 

15.  1  burden  of  AI. .  .Ar  of  AI.  is  laid  waste,  (and) 
13.  1  Kir  of  AI.  is  laid  waste,  (and)  brought  to 
15.  2  AI.  shall  howl  over  Nebo,  and  over  Aled. 
15.  4  therefore  the  armed  soldiers  of  AI.  shall 
15.  5  My  heart  shall  cry  out  for  AI. ;  his  fugitives 
15.  8  cry  is  gone  round  about  the  borders  of  AL 

15.  9  lions  upon  him  that  escapeth  of  AI.,  and 

16.  2  daughters  of  AI.  shall  be  at  the  fords  of  A. 
16.  4  Let  mine  outcasts  dwell  with  thee,  AI. ;  be 
16.  6  AVe  have  heard  of  the  pride  of  AI. ;  he  (is) 
16.  7  Therefore  shall  AI.  howl  for  AI.,  every  one 
16.  11  my  bowels  shall  sound  like  an  harp  forAl. 
16.  12  when  it  is  seen  that  AI.  is  weary  on  the 
16.  13  Lord  hath  spoken  concerning  AI.  since 

16. 14  glory  of  AI.  shall  be  contemned,  with  all 

25.  10  AI.  shall  be  trodden  down  under  him,  even 

Jer.  9.  26  children  of  Ammon,  and  AI.,  and  all  (that 
25.  21  Edom,  and  AI.,  and  the  children  of  Am. 

27.  3  send  them .  .to  the  king  of  AI.,  and  to  the 
40.  11  when  all  the  Jews  that  (were)  in  AI.,  and 
48.  1  Against  AI.  thus  saitli  the  Lord  of  hosts 
48.  2  (There  shall  be)  no  more  praise  of  AI. :  in 
48.  4  AI.  is  destroyed ;  her  little  ones  have  cal. 
48.  9  Give  wings  unto  AL,  that  it  may  flee  and 
48.  1 1  AI.  hath  been  at  ease  from  his  youth,  and 
48.  13  AL  shall  be  ashamed  of  Chemosh,  as  the 
48.  15  AI.  is  spoiled,  and  gone  up  (out  of)  her  c. 
48.  16  calamity  of  AI.  (is)  near  to  come,  and  his 
48. 18  for  the  spoiler  of  AI.  shall  come  upon  thee  j 


Jer.  48.  20  AI.  is  confounded,  .tell  ye  it.  .that  AI.  is 
48.  24  upon  all  the  cities  of  the  land  of  AI.,  far 
48.  25  horn  of  Al.is  cutoff,  and  his  arm  is  broken 
48.  26  AI.  also  shall  wallow  in  his  vomit,  and  he 
48.  28  O  ye  that  dwell  in  AI.,  leave  the  cities,  and 
48.  29  We  have  heard  the  pride  of  AI.,  he  is  ex. 
48.  31  howl  for  AL,  and  I  will  cry  out  for  all  AL 
48.  33  gladness  is  taken,  .from  the  land  of  AI. 
48.  35  Aloreover  I  will  cause  to  cease  in  M.,  saitli 
48.  36  mine  heart  shall  sound  for  AI.  like  pipes 
48.  38  all  the  house  tops  of  AI...I  have  broken  AL 
48.  39  how  hath  AI.  turned,  .so  shall  AL  be  a  d. 
48.  40  Behold,  he . .  shall  spread  his  wings  over  AI . 
48.  41  mighty  men’s  hearts  in  AI.  at  that  day  s. 
48. 42  AI.  shall  be  destroyed  from  (being)  a  pe. 
48.  43  Fear. . (shall be) upon  thee,  O  inhabi.  of  AI. 
48.  44  for  I  will  bring  upon  it,  (even)  upon  M. 
48.  45  a  flame,  .shall  devour  the  corner  of  AI.,  and 
48.  46  AVoe  be  unto  thee,  O  AL !  the  people  of  Ch. 
48.  47  Yet  will  I  bring  again  the  captivity  of  AL 
48.  47  Thus  far  (is)  the  judgment  of  AI. 

Eze.  25.  8  Because  that  AI.  and  Seir  do  say,  Behold 
25.  9  I  will  open  the  side  of  AI.  from  the  cities 
25.  11  I  •will  execute  judgments  upon  AI.;  aud 
Dan.  11.  41  these  shall  escape,  .(even)  Edom,  and  AI. 
Amos  2.  1  For  three  transgressions  of  AL,  and  for 

2.  2  I  will  send  a  fire  upon  AI. .  .and  AI.  shall 
Alic.  6.  5  remember  now  what  Balak  king  of  AI.  co. 
Zeph.  2.  8  I  have  heard  the  reproach  of  AI.,  and  the 

2.  9  Surely  AL  shall  be  as  Sodom,  and  the  chi. 
MO-AB-ITES,  ’3X10,  C'3kiD,  3X10,  '3:0. 

The  posterity  of  the  preceding  ;  they  were  not  to  be  re¬ 
ceived  into  Israel ;  were  conquered  by  David  ;  rebel 
after  Allah’s  death ;  again  defeated,  when  their  king 
offers  his  son  a  sacrifice. 

Gen.  19.  37  the  same  (is)  the  father  of  the  AL  unto  this 
Nuni22.  4  Balak  the  son  of  Zippor  (was)  king  of  the  AI. 
Deut.  2.  9  Distress  not  the  AL,  neither  contend  with 

2.  1 1  accounted  giants . .  but  the  AL  call  them  E. 

2.  29  As  the . .  AI.  which  dwell  in  Ar,  did  unto 

23.  3  An  Ammonite  or  AL  shall  not  enter  into 

Judg.  3. 28  delivered  your  enemies  the  AI.  into  your 
2  Sa.  8.  2  the  Al.  became  David’s  servants,  (and)  b. 

1  Ki.  11.  33  worshipped .  .Chemosh  the  god  of  the  AL 

2  Ki.  3.  18  he  will  deliver  the  Al.  also  into  your  hand 

3.  21  when  all  the  AI.  heard  that  the  kings  were 

3.  22  the  AL  saw  the  wateron  the  other  side(as) 

3.  24  smote  the  AI. .  .smiting  the  AI.,  even  in 
13. 20  bands  of  the  AI.  invaded  the  land  at  the 

23.  13  for  Chemosh  the  abomination  of  the  AI. 

24.  2  Lord  sent  against  him . .  bands  of  the  AL 
1  Ch.n.  46  the  sons  of  Elnaam,  and  Ithmah  the  AI. 

18.  2  the  AL  became  David’s  servants,  (and)  br. 
Ezra  9.  1  abominations,  (even)  of  the.  .AL,  the  Eg. 
Neh.  13.  1  that  the  Ammonite  aud  the  AI.  should  not 
MO-AB-ITESS,  MO-AB-IT  ISH,  ,T3xiD,  n’nxiD. 

1.  Patronymic  of  Ruth,  the  wife  of  Boaz.  B.C.  1312. 

Ruth  i.  22  So  Naomi  returned,  and  Ruth  the  AI.,  her 

2.  2  Ruth  the  AI.  said  unto  Naomi,  Let  me  now 
2.  6  It  (is)  the  AL  damsel  that  came  back  with 
2.  21  Ruth  the  AL  said,  He  said  unto  me  also 

4.  5  thou  must  buy  (it)  also  of  Ruth  the  AI. ,  the 
4.  10  Aloreover  Ruth  the  AI.,  the  wife  of  Alalilon 

2.  Some  of  Solomon’s  wives.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ki.  11.  1  women  of  the  AI.,  Ammonites,  Edomites 

3.  Shimrith,  who  slew  king  Joash.  B.C.  835. 

2  Ch.24.  26  and  Jehozabad  the  son  of  Shimrith  a  AI. 
MO-AD-IAH,  .Tijiio  festival  of  Jail. 

A  priest  in  the  days  of  Joiakim,  grandson  of  Jozadak  ; 
also  called  Maadiah  (which  see).  B.c.  536. 

Neh.  12.  17  Of  Abijah,  Ziehri ;  of  Aliniamin,  of  AI. 
STOCK  (on),  to  — 

1  .To play  upon,  deceive,  mock,  *?rn  liathal,  3. 

Judg  16. 10  Behold,  thou  hast  mocked  me,  and  told 
16. 13  Hitherto  thou  hast  mocked  me,  and  told 

16.  15  thou  hast  mocked  me  these  three  times 

1  Ki.  18.  27  Elijah  mocked  them,  and  said,  Cry  aloud 
Job  13.  9  as  one  man  mocketh.  .do  ye  (so)  mock  him 

2.  To  mock,  laab,  5. 

2  Ch.36. 16  they  mocked  the  messengers  of  God,  and 

3 . To  scorn,  jyS  laag. 

Job  11.  3  when  thou  mockest,  shall  no  man  make 
Prov.  1.  26  I  also . .  I  will  mock  when  your  fear  cometh 

17.  5  AA’hosomockeththepoorreproacheth  his 
30.  17  The  eye  (that)  mocketh  at  (his)  father,  and 

Jer.  20.  7  I  am  in  derision  daily,  every  one  mocketh 

4.  To  scorn,  laag,  5. 

2  Ch.30.  10  laughed  them  to  scorn,  and  mocked  them 
Neh.  4.  1  took  great  indignation,  and  mocked  the  J. 
Job  21.  3  and  after  that  I  have  spoken,  mock  on 

5.  To  roll  self,  abuse,  insult,  kbit  alal,  7. 

Num  22.  29  Because  thou  hast  mocked  me ;  I  would 
Jer.  38.  19  deliver  me  into  their  hand,  and  they  mock 

6.  To  mock,  play  wifh,  pny  tsachaq,  3. 

Gen.  19.  14  he  seemed  as  one  that  mocked  unto  his  s. 
21.  9  Sarah  saw  the  son  of  Hagar.  .mocking 
39.  14  brought  in  an  Hebrew  unto  us  to  mock  us 
39.  17  Hebrew  servant,  .came  in  unto  me  to  mock 

7.  To  show  self  a  derider,  scoffer,  oVi?  galas,  7. 

2  Ki.  2.  23  mocked  him,  and  said  unto  him,  Go  up 
Eze.  22.  5  (those  that  be)  far  from  thee,  shall  mock 

8.  To  laugh,  deride,  play,  pny  sachaq. 

Job  39.  22  He  mocketh  at  fear,  and  is  not  affrighted 
Lam.  1.  7  saw  her,  (and)  did  mock  at  her  sabbaths 


MOCK 


666 


MONEY 


9.  To  treat  as  a  child,  mock,  eyircuCoi  empaizo. 

Matt.  2.  16  Herod,  when  he  saw  that  he  was  mocked 

2o.  19  to  mock,  and  to  scourge,  and  to  crucify 
27.  29  mocked  him,  saying,  Hail,  King  of  the  J . 
27.  31  And  after  that  they  had  mocked  him,  they 
27.  41  Likewise  also  the  chief  priests,  mocking 
Markio.  34  they  shall  mock  him,  and  shall  scourge  him 
15.  20  when  they  had  mocked  him,  they  took  otf 
15.  31  Likewise  also  the  chief  priests  mocking 
Lukei4.  29  all  that  behold  (it)  begin  to  mock  him 
18.  32  shall  be  mocked,  and  spitefully  entreated 

22.  63  the  men  that  held  Jesus  mocked  him,  and 

23.  11  set  him  at  nought,  and  mocked,  .and  arr. 
23.  36  the  soldiers  also  mocked  him,  coming  to 

10.  To  mock,  scoff,  deride,  laugh,  .evu(a>  chleuazo. 
Acts  2.  13  Others  (mocking],  said,  These  men  are  full 

17.  32  of  the  resurrection  of  the  dead,  some  mo. 

HOCK,  to  make  a  — 

To  scorn,  p?  luts,  5. 

PTOV14.  9  Fools  make  a  mock  at  sin  :  but  among  the 
HOCKED,  to  be  — - 

1.  Laughter,  derision,  play,  pini?  sechoq . 

Job  12.  4  I  am  (as)  one  moeked'of  his  neighbour,  who 

2 . To  sneer,  mock,  p.vK’rnplfay.ai  mulderizomai. 

Gal.  6.  7  Be  not  deceived ;  God  is  not  mocked :  for 

MOCKER  — 

1.  Deceivers,  mockers,  D'bnrj  hathulim. 

Job  17.  a  (Are  there)  not  mockers  with  me?  and  doth 

2.  To  scorn,  p1?  luts, 

Prov  20.  1  Wine  (is)  a  mocker,  strong  drink  (is)  rag. 

3.  To  shoio  self  a  scorner,  p1?  luts,  7a. 

Isa.  28.  22  Now  therefore  be  ye  not  mockers,  lest  your 

4.  Mocking,  stammering,  ny?  laeg. 

l’sa.  35.  ifi  With  hypocritical  mockers  in  feasts,  they 

5.  To  laugh,  deride,  play,  pn'y  sachaq,  3. 

Jer.  15.  17  I  sat  not  in  the  assembly  of  the  mockers 

6. Sporting  as  children,  iyuaiKTys  empaiktes. 

Jude  18  they  told  you  there  should  be  mockers  in 

MOCKING  — 

1.  Derision,  scoffing,  no?p  qallasah. 

Eze.  22.  4  have  I  made  thee . .  a  mocking  to  all  couu. 

2 . ^porting,  lyvaiyyis  empaigmos. 

Heb.  11.  36  others  had  trial  of.  .mockings  and  scour. 

MODERATELY  — 

To  rightness,  njyjsi?  litsedaqah. 

Joel  2.  23  hath  given  you  the  former  rain  moderat. 

MODERATION  — 

Yieldingness,  pliability,  rb  ea-ieines  to  epieikes. 

Phil.  4.  5  Let  your  moderation  be  known  unto  all 

MODEST  — 

Orderly,  becoming,  uoff/Mos  kosmios, 

1  Ti.  2.  9  that  women  adorn  themselves  in  modest 

MOIST  — 

Moisture,  freshness,  np  lach. 

Hum.  6.  3  neither  shall  he . .  eat  moist  grapes,  or  dr. 

MOISTENED,  to  be  — 

To  be  watered,  moistened,  rtj#  shaqah,  4. 

Job  21.  24  and  his  bones  are  moistened  with  marrow 

MOISTURE  — 

1.  Moisture,  freshness,  no1?  lesliad. 

Psa.  32.  4  my  moisture  is  turned  into  the  drought 

2.  Moisture,  humour,  hcyas  ikmas. 

Luke  8.  6  it  withered  away,  because  it  lacked  mois. 

MOLE  — 

1. Chamelion,  owl,  tinshemeth. 

Lev.  11.  30  the  lizard,  and  the  snail,  and  the  mole 

2.  A  mole,  .Yjsppn  chapharperah. 

Isa.  2.  20'  shall  cast  his  idols . .  to  the  moles  and  to 

MO-LA'-DAH,  rnVio,  rn)b  birth. 

A  city  in  the  9.W.  of  Judah,  near  Shema,  Sheba,  or 
Jesliua. 

Josh.15.  26  Amam,  and  Shema,  and  M. 

19.  2  had  in  their  inheritance.  .Sheba,  and  M. 

1  Oh.  4.  28  they  dwelt  at  Beer-sheba,  andM.,  and  H. 
Neh.  11.  26  at  Jesliua,  and  at  M.,  and  at  Beth-phelet 

MO' -LECH,  MO  -LOCH,  T^b  MoAox  counsellor,  king. 
A  god  of  the  Ammonites ;  called  also  Milcom,  Malcam, 
and  Malcan. 

Lev.  18.  21  shalt  not  let.,  pass  through  (the  fire)toM. 

20.  2  Whosoever,  .giveth  (any)  of  his  seed  unto 
20.  3  because  he  hath  given  of  his  seed  unto  M. 
20.  4  when  he  giveth  of  his  seed  unto  M.,  and 
20.  5  tocommit  whoredom  with  M.,from  among 

1  Ki.  ir.  7  for  M.,  the  abomination  of  the  children 

2  Ki.  23.  10  his  daughter  to  pass  through  the  fire  to  M. 
Jer.  32.  35  daughters  to  pass  through  (the  fire)  unto  M. 
Amos  5.  26  ye  have  borne  the  tabernacle  of  your  M. 
Acts  7.  43  ye  took  up  the  tabernacle  of  M.,  and  the 

MO  -LID,  I’Via  begetter. 

A  descendant  of  J  erahmeel,  grandson  of  Pharez  son  of 
Judah.  B.o.  1400. 

i  Ch.  2.  29  Abihail,  andshe  bare  him  Ahban,  and  M. 


MOLLIFIED,  to  be  — 

To  be  made  tender,  soft,  f|51  rakak,  4. 

Isa.  1.  6  hound  up,  neither  mollified  with  ointment 

MOLTEN  (image)  — 

1.  To  cast,  melt,  pour,  be  firm,  PV;  yatsaq. 

1  Ki.  7.  30  under  the  laver(were)undersetters  molten 

2.  To  be  poured  out,  cast  firm,  ps;  yatsaq,  6. 

1  Ki.  7. 16  liemadetwochapiters(of)moltenbrass,to 

-  7.  23  he  made  a  molten  sea,  ten  cubits  from  the 

7.  33  their  felloes,  and  their  spokes . .  all  molten 

2  Ch.  4.  2  he  made  a  molten  sea  of  ten  cubits  from 
Job  37. 18  strong,  (and)  as  a  molten  looking-glass 

3 . A  molten  image,  n;s?  massekah. 

Exod32.  4  And.  .after  he  had  made  it  a  molten  calf 
32.  8  they  have  made  them  a  molten  calf,  and 
34.  17  Thou  shalt  make  thee  no  molten  gods 
Lev.  19.  4  nor  make  to  yourselves  molten  gods:  I(am) 
Nuni33.  52  destroy  all  their  molten  images,  and  quite 
Deut.  9.  12  they  have  made  them  a  molten  image 

9.  16  had  made  you  a  moltencalf :  ye  had  turned 
27.  15  that  maketh  (any)  graven  or  molten  image 
Judg  17.  3,  4  a  graven  image,  and  a  molten  image 

18. 14  and  a  graven  image  and  a  molten  image 
18.  17,  18  and  the  teraphim,  and  the  molten  im. 

1  Ki.  14.  9  made  thee  other  gods,  and  molten  images 

2  Ki.  17.  16  and  made  them  molten  images,  .two  cal. 

2  Ch.28.  2  and  made  also  molten  images  for  Baalim 

34.  3,  4  carved  images,  and  the  molten  images 
Neh.  9.  18  when  they  had  made  them  a  molten  calf 
Psa.  106.  19  made,  .and  worshipped  the  molten  image 
Isa.  30.  22  the  ornament  of  thy  molten  images  of  g. 

42.  17  that  say  to  the  molten  images,  Ye  (are)  our 
Hos.  13.  2  have  made  them  molten  images  of  their 
Nah.  1.  14  the  graven  image  and  the  molten  image 
Hab.  2.  18  the  molten  image,  and  a  teacher  of  lies 

1. A  pouring  out,  molten  image,  t]Df,  RD.4  nesek. 

Isa.  41.  29  their  molten  images  (are)  wind  and  con. 

48.  5  my  molten  image,  hath  commanded  them 
Jer.  10.  14  for  his  molten  image  (is)  falsehood,  and 
51.  17  for  his  molten  image  (is)  falsehood,  and 

MOLTEN,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  poured  out,  melted,  pru  nathak,  2. 

Eze.  24.  1 1  the  filthiness  of  it  may  be  molten  in  it 

2.  To  pour  out,  pis  tsuq. 

Job  28.  2  and  brass  (is)  molten  (out  of)  the  stone 

MOMENT  — 

l.A  moment,  yn  rega. 

Exod33.  5  conie  up  into  the  midst  of  thee  in  a  mom. 
Numi6.  2 t  that  I  may  consume  them  in  a  moment 

16.  45  that  I  may  consume  them  as  in  amoment 
Job  7.  18  visit  him  every  morning. .  try  him  every  m. 

20.  5  the  joy  of  the  hypocrite  (but)  for  a  mom. 

21.  13  and  in  a  moment  go  down  to  the  grave 
34.  20  In  a  moment  shall  they  die,  and  the  peo. 

Psa.  30.  5  For  his  anger  (endureth  but)  a  moment 
73.  19  How  are  they .  .unto  desolation,  as  in  a  m. 
Isa.  26.  20  hide  thyself  as  it  were  for  a  little  moment 
27.  3  I  will  water  it  every  moment :  lest  (any) 
47.  9  shall  come  to  thee  in  a  moment  in  one  d. 
54.  7  For  a  small  moment  have  I  forsaken  thee 
54.  8  I  hid  my  face  from  thee  for  a  moment 
Jer.  4.  20  my  tents  spoiled . .  my  curtains  in  a  mom. 
Lam.  4.  6  overthrown  as  in  a  moment,  and  no  hands 
Eze.  26. 16  shall  tremble  at  (every)  moment,  and  he 
32.  10  they  shall  tremble  at  (every)  moment,  ev. 

2. In  a  moment,  Iv  hripw  (dot.)  en  atomo. 

1  Co.  1 5.  52  In  a  moment,  in  the  twinkling  of  an  eye 

3.  Point,  puncture,  crrlyy.: 1?  stigme. 

Luke  4.  5  kingdoms  of  the  world  in  a  moment  of  t. 

MOMENT,  but  for  a  — 

At  the  present  time,  immediately,  irapavrlKaparau. 

2  Co.  4. 17  our  light  affliction,  which  is  but  for  a  m. 

MOMENT,  to  be  a  — 

To  cause  to  rest,  j?rj  raga,  5. 

Prov  12. 19  but  a  lying  tongue  (is)  but  for  a  moment 

HONEY  — 

1  .Silver,  money,  lieseph. 

Gen.  17.  12  or  bought  with  money  of  any  stranger 

17.  13  be  that  is  bought  with  thy  money,  must 
17  23  all  that  were  bought  with  his  money,  ev. 
17.  27  bought  with  money  of  the  stranger,  were 
23.  9  for  as  much  money  as  it  is  worth  he  shall 
23.  13  I  will  give  thee  money  for  the  field ;  take 
31.  15  and  hath  quite  devoured  also  our  money 

42.  25  to  restore  every  man’s  money  intohis  sack 

42.  27  he  espied  his  money  ;  for,  behold,  it  (was) 
42.  28  My  money  is  restored ;  and,  lo,  (it  is)  even 
42.  35  every  man’s  bundle  of  money  (was)  in  his 

42.  35  and  their  father  saw  the  bundles  of  money 
43. 12  And  take  double  money  in  your  hand 

43.  12  and  the  money  that  was  brought  again  in 

43.  15  they  took  double  money  in  their  hand,  and 

43. 18  Because  of  the  money  that  was  returned 
43. 21  (every)  man’s  money  (was)  in  the  mouth 

43.  21  of  his  sack,  our  money  in  full  weight:  and 
43.  22  other  money  have  we  brought  down  in  our 
43.  22  we  cannot  tell  who  put  our  money  in  our 

43.  23  I  had  your  money.  And  he  brought  Sim. 

44.  1  putevery  man’s  money  in  hissack’s  mouth 

44.  2  and  his  corn  money.  And  he  did  accord. 

44.  8  the  money  which  we  found  in  our  sack’s 
47.  14  Joseph  gathered  up  all  the  money  that 
47.  14  Joseph  brought  the  money  into  Pharaoh’s 


Gen.  47.  15  when  money  failed  in  the  land  of  Egypt 

47. 15  why  should  we  die.  .forthe  money  faileth 
47.  16  I  will  give  you  for  your  cattle,  if  money 

47. 18  We  will  not  hide,  .how  that  our  money 

Exodi2.  44  every  man’s  servant,  .bought  for  money 
21. 11  then  shall  she  go  out  free  without  money 

2i.  21  he  shall  not  be  punished :  for  lie  (is)hism. 
2if  34  (and)  give  money  unto  the  owner  of  them 

21.  35  sell  the  live  ox,  and  divide  the  money  of 

22.  7  shall  deliver  unto  his  neighbour  money  or 

22.  17  he  shall  pay  money  accordingto  the  dowry 

22.  25  If  thou  lend  money  to . .  my  people  (that  is) 

30. 16  thou  shalt  take  the  atonement  money  of 
Lev.  22. 11  if  the  priest  buy  (any)  soul  with  his  money 

25.  37  Thou  shalt  not  give  him  thy  money  upon 
25.  51  out  of  the  money  that  lie  was  bought  for 
27. 15, 19  shall  add  the  fifth . .  of  the  money  of  thy 
27.  18  the  priest  shall  reckon  unto  him  the  money 
Num.  3.  48  thou  shalt  give  the  money,  wherewith  the 
3.  49  -Moses  took  the  redemption  money  of  them 
3.  50  of  tlie  children  of  Israel  took  lie  the  money 
3.  51  Moses  gave  the  money  of  them  that  were 

18.  16  for  the  money  of  five  shekels,  after  the  s. 
Deut.  2.  6  Ye  shall  buy  meat  of  them  for  money,  that 
2.  6  ye  shall  also  buy  water  of  them  for  money 
2.  28  Thou  shalt  sell  me  meat  for  money,  that 
2.  28  give  me  water  for  money,  that  I  may  drink 
14.  25  turn  (it)  into  money,  and  hind  up  the  m. 

14.  26  thou  shalt  bestow  that  money  for  whats. 
21.14  thou  shalt  not  sell  her  at  all  for  money 

23.  19  usury  of  money,  usury  of  victuals,  usury 
Judg.  5.  19  The  kings  came,  .they  took  no  gain  of  m. 

16.  18  came,  .and  brought  money  in  their  hand 

17.  4  Yetherestoredtliemoneyuntoliis mother 

1  Ki.  21.  2  I  will  give  thee  the  worth  of  it  in  money 

21.  6  Give  me  thy  vineyard  for  money ;  or  else 

21.  15  which  he  refused  to  give  thee  for  money 

2  Ki.  5.  26  (Is  it)  a  tiiiie  to  receive  money,  and  to  r. 

12.  4  All  the  money  of  the  dedicated  things  that 
12.  4  the  money  of  every  one  that  passeth  (the 
12.  4  the  money  that  every  man  is  set  at,  (and) 
12.  4  all  the  money  that  cometh  into  any  man’s 
12.  7  receive  no  (more)  money  of  your  acquain. 
12.  8  consented  to  receive  no  (more)  money  of 
12.  9  put  therein  all  the  money,  .brought  into 
12.  10  when  they  saw  that,  .much  money  in  the 
12. 10  told  the  money,  .found  in  the  house  of  the 
12.  11  they  gave  the  money,  being  told,  into  the 
12. 13  of  the  money,  .brought  into  the  house  of 
12.  15  into  whose  hand  they  delivered  the  money 
12.  16  The  trespass  money  and  sin  money  was 

15.  20  Menaliem  exacted  the  money  of  Israel 

22.  7  no  reckoning  made  with  them  of  the  mo. 

22.  9  Thy  servants  have  gathered  the  money 

23.  35  hut  he  taxed  the  land  to  give  the  money 
2  Ch.24.  5  gather  of  all  Israel  money  to  repair  the 

24.  11  when  they  saw  that,  .much  money,  the 
24.  11  Thus  they  did.  .and  gathered  money  in 

24.  14  they  brought  the  rest  of  the  money  before 
34.  9  they  delivered  the  money  that  wasbrouglit 
34.  14  when  they  brought  out  the  money  that  was 
34.  17  they  have  gathered  together  the  money 

Ezra  3.  7  They  gave  money  also  unto  the  masons 
Neh.  5.  4  We  have  borrowed  money  for  the  king's 
5.  10  I .  .might  exact  of  them  money  and  corn 
5.  11  also  the  hundredth  (part)  of  the  money 
Esth.  4.  7  of  the  sum  of  the  money  that  Haman  had 
Job  31.  39  If  I  have  eaten  the  fruits . .  without  money 
Psa  15.  5  putteth  not  out  his  money  to  usury,  nor 
Prov.  7.  20  He  hath  taken  a  hag  of  money  with  him 
Eccl.  7. 12  wisdom  (is)  a  defence,  .money  (is)  a  defe. 

10.  19  wine  maketh  merry:  but  money  answereth 
Isa  43.  24  Thou  hast  bought  me  no  sweet  cane  with 
52.  3  and  ye  shall  be  redeemed  without  money 
55.  1  and  he  that  hath  no  money';  come  ye,  buy 
55.  1  come,  buy  wine  and  milk  without  money 
55.  2  Wherefore  do  ye  spend  money  for  (that 
J  er.  32.  9  weighed  him  the  money . .  seventeen  shek. 
32.  10  and  weighed,  .the  money  in  the  balances 
32.  25  Buy  thee  the  field  for  money,  and  take  w. 
32.  44  Men  shall  buy  fields  for  money,  and  sub. 
Lam.  5.  4  We  have  drunken  our  water  for  money 
Mic.  3.  n  and  the  prophets  thereof  divine  for  money 

2.  Silver,  money,  *]P?  kesaph. 

Ezra  7.  17  thou  mayestbuy  speedily  -with  this  money 

3.  Silver,  money,  apyvptov  argurion. 

Matt25.  18  digged  in  the  earth,  and  hid  his  lord’s  m. 

25.  27  oughtest  therefore  to  have  put  my  money 
28.  12  they  gave  large  money  unto  the  soldiers 
28.  15  So  they  took  the  money,  and  did  as  they 

Markir-  n  were  glad, and  promised  to  give  him  money 
Luke  9.  3  nor  scrip,  neither  bread,  neither  money 
19. 15  to  whom  he  had  given  the  money,  that  he 
19.  23  gavest  thou  not  my  money  into  the  bank 
22.  5  were  glad,  and  covenanted  to  give  him  m. 
Acts  7.16  that  Abraham  bought  for  a  sum  of  money 
8.  20  Thy  money  perisli  with  thee,  because  thou 

4 .Small  coin,  clipped  money,  uepya  kerind. 

John  2.15  poured  out  the  changers’  money,  and  over. 

5.  Legal  or  lawful  coin,  viyicrya  nomisma. 

Matt22.  19  Showmetlietribute  money.  Audtheybr. 

6.  Copper,  copper  coin,  xuXkos  clialkos. 

Mark  6.  8  no  scrip,  no  bread,  no  money  in  (their)  p. 
12.  41  beheld  how  the  people  cast  money  into 

7.  A  thing,  possession,  money,  xPPha  chrema. 

Act3  4.  37  Having  land,  sold  (it),  and  brought  them. 

8. 18  holy  ghost  was  given,  he  offered  them  m. 


MONEY 


667 


MOON 


Acts  8.  20  gift  of  God  may  be  purchased  with  money 

24.  26  He  hoped . .  that  money  should  have  been 

MONEY,  piece  of  — 

1. A  qesitah,  (a  silver  coin),  fiB’iyp  qesitah. 

Gen.  33.  19  he  bought,  .for  an  hundred  pieces  of  mo. 
Job  42. 11  every  man  also  gave  him  a  piece  of  money 

2.  A  staler  (24  drachmas),  ototup  stater. 

Matt  17.  27  thou  shalt  find  a  piece  of  money  :  that 

MONEY,  with  — 

Acquisition,  substance,  qinyan. 

Lev.  22.  11  if  the  priest  buy  (any)  soul  with  his  money 

MONEY  CHANGER  — 

A  changer  of  small  coin,,  KoWu^iar-qs  kollulristes. 
Matt  21.  12  overthrew  the  tables  of  the  money  chan. 
Markn.  15  overthrew  the  tables  of  the  money  chan. 

MONSTER,  sea  — 

Dragons,  |'JEi  tannin. 

Lam.  4.  3  Even  the  sea  monsters  draw  out  the  bre. 

MONTH,  — 

1 .  New  moon,  month,  chodesh. 

Gen.  7.  11  seeondmontli,  the  seventeenth,  .ofthem. 

8.  4  month,  on  the  seventeenth .  .of  the  month 

8.  5  the  tenth  month,  .on  the  first,  .of  the  m. 

8.  13  first  (month),  the  first  (day)  of  the  month 

8. 14  And  in  the  second  month,  on  the  seven 

3.  14  and  twentieth  day  of  the  month,  was  the 

29.  14  he  abode  with  him  the  space  of  a  month 

38.  24  it  came  to  pass,  about  three  months  after 

li.xod  12.  2  This  mouth,  .untoyouthe  beginningof  m. 

12.  2  it  (shall  be)  the  first  month  of  the  year  to 
12.  3  In  the  tenth ...  of  this  month  they  shall  take 
12.  6  until  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  same  mo. 

12.  18  on  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  mouth  at  even 

12. 18  the  one  and  twentieth  day  of  the  month 

13.  4  This  day  came  ye  out,  in  the  month  Abib 
13.  5  thou  shalt  keep  this  service  in  this  month 
16.  1  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  second  month 

19.  1  In  the  third  month,  when  the  children  of 

23.  15  in  the  time  appointed  of  the  month  Abib 

34.  18  uuleavened.  .in  the  time  of  the  month  A. 
34.  18  for  in  the  month  Abib  thou  earnest  out 
40.  2  On  the  first  day  of  the  first  month  shalt 

40. 17  the  first  month. .on  the flrst..of  the  month 
Lev.  16.  29  the  seventh  mon. ,  on  the  tenth,  .of  the  m. 

23.  5  In  the  fourteenth . .  of  the  first  month  at 
23.  6  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  same  month  (is) 
23.  2+  seventh  month,  in  the  first . .  of  the  month 
23.  27  on  the  tenth  (day)  of  this  seventh  month 
23.  32  in  the  ninth  (day)  of  the  month  at  even 
23.  34,  39  The  fifteenth  day  of  this  seventh  month 
23.  41  ye  shall  celebrate  it  in  the  seventh  month 

23.  9  on  the  tenth  (day)  of  the  seventh  month 

27.  6  if  (it  be)  from  a  month  old  even  unto  five 
Num.  1.  1,  18  on  the  first  (day)  of  the  second  month 

3. 15,  22,  28,  34,39,  40,  43  from  a  month  old  and 

9.  1  in  the  first  month  of  the  second  year  after 

9.  3  In  the  fourteenth  day  of  this  month,  at 

9.  5  on  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  first  month 

9. 1 1  The  fourteenth  day  of  the  second  month 
9.  22  two  days,  or  a  month,  or  a  year,  that  the 

10. 10  in  the  beginnings  of  your  months,  ye  shall 

10.  11  on  the  twentieth,  of  the  second  month 

11.  20  even  a  whole  month,  until  it  come  out 
11.  21  flesh,  that  they  may  eat  a  whole  month 

18.  16  from  a  month  old  shalt  thou  redeem,  ac. 

20.  1  into  the  desert  of  Zin  in  the  first  month 

26.  62  all  males  from  a  month  old  and  upward 

28. 1 1  in  the  beginnings  of  your  months  ye  shall 

28.  14  of  every  month  throughout  the  months  of 

28.  16  in  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  first  month 

28. 17  in  the  fifteenth  day  of  this  month  (is)the 

29.  1  seventh  month,  on  the  first . .  of  the  month 

29.  6  Besidetheburntofferiugofthemonth,and 
29.  7  on  the  tenth . .  of  this  seventh  month  an 
29.  12  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  seventh  month 
33.  3  departed  from  Rameses  in  the  first  month 
33.  3  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  first  month 
33.  38  and  died . .  in  the  first(day)  of  the  fifth  mon. 

Deut.  1.  3  eleventh  month,  on  the  first,  .of  the  mo. 
16.  1  Observe  the  month  of  Abib,  and  keep  the 
16.  1  for  in  the  month  of  Abib  the  Lord  thy  God 
Josh.  4.  19  canie  up.  .on  the  tenth,  of  the  first  month 

5.  10  on  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  month  at  even 
Judgn.  37  let  me  alone  two  months,  that  I  may  go 
11.  38  And  he  sent  her  away,  .two  months :  and 

11.  39  it  came  to  pass,  at  the  end  of  two  months 

19.  2  went  away . .  and  was  there  four  whole  m . 

20.  47  abode  in  the  rock  Rimmon  four  months 

1  Sa.  6.  1  the  country  of  the  Philistines  seven  months 

20.  27  on  the  morrow . .  the  second . .  of  the  month 
20.  34  eat  no  meat  the  second  day  of  the  montli 

27.  7  the  time . .  was  a  full  year  and  four  months 

2  Sa.  2.  11  of  Judah  was  seven  years  and  six  months 

5.  5  over  Judah  seven  years  and  six  months 

6. 11  continued  in  the  house  three.,  months:  and 

24.  8  at  the  end  of  nine  months  and  twenty  days 
24. 13  or  wilt  thou  flee  three  months  before  thine 

1  Ki.  4.  7  each  man  his  month  in  a  year  made  pro. 
4.27  every  man  in  his  month  :  they  lacked  no. 

5.  14  sent  them .  .ten  thousand  a  month  by  co. 

5. 14  a  month  they  were  in  Lebanon,  .two  mo. 

6.  1  the  month  Zif,  which  (is)  the  second  mo. 

6. 38  in . .  Bui,  which  (is)  the  eighth  month,  was 
8.  2  Ethanim,  which  (is)  the  seventh  month 

11. 16  six  monthsdid  Joab  remain  therewithal! 

12.  3;  month,  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  month 


1  Ki.12.  33  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  eighth  month 

12.  33  in  the  month  which  he  had  devised  of  his 

2  Ki.15.  8  reign  over  Israel  in  Samaria  six  months 

23.  31  and  he  reigned  three  months  in  Jerusalem 

24.  8  he  reigned  in  Jerusalem  three  months 

25.  1  ninth  year  of  his  reign,  in  the  tenth  mo. 

25.  1  in  the  tenth . .  of  the  month . .  Nebuchad. 
23.  3  on  the  ninth,  .of  the.  .mouth  the  famine 

25.  8  fifth  month,  on  the  seventh. .  of  the  mouth 
23.  25  it  came  to  pass  in  the  seventh  month,  that 
25.  27  twelfthmonth,  on  the.  .(day)  of  the  month 

1  Ch.  3.  4  there  he  reigned  seven  years  and  six  mo. 

12.  15  that  went  over  Jordan  in  the  first  month 

13.  14  family  of  Obed-edom  inhis  house  three  m. 

21. 12  or  three  months  to  be  destroyed  before  thy 
27.  1  came  in  and  went  out  month  by  month 
27.  1  throughout  all  the  months  of  the  year,  of 
27.  2  Over  the  first  course  for  the  first  month 
27.  3  the  chief . .  of  the  host  for  the  first  month 
27.  4  And  over  the  course  of  the  second  month 
27.  5  third  captain  of  the  host  for  the  third  mo. 
27.  7  The  fourth,  .for  the  fourth  month  (was) 
27.  8  The  fifth . .  for  the  fifth  month  (was)  Sha. 
27.  9  The  sixth,  .for  the  sixth  month  (was)  Ira 
27.  10  The  seventh. .  for  the  seventh  month  (was) 
27.  11  The  eighth.,  for  the  eighth  month  (was)  S. 

27. 12  The  ninth,  .for  the  ninth  month  (was)  A. 
27.  13  The  tenth,  .for  the  tentli  month  (was) M. 

27. 14  The  eleven th..for  the  eleventh  mon.  (was) 
27.  15  The  twelfth .  .for  the  twelfth  month  (was) 

2  Ch.  3.  2  in  the  second  (day)  of  the  second  month 

5.  3  in  the  feast  which  (was)  in  the  seventh  m. 

7.  10  day  of  the  seventh  month  he  sent  the  pe. 

15.  10  at  Jerusalem  in  the  third  month,  in  the 
29.  3  in  the  first  month,  opened  thedoorsof  the 

29. 17  they  began  on  the  first . .  of  the  first  month 

29.  17  on  the  eighth  day  of  the  month  came  they 

27. 17  in  the  sixteenth  day  of  the  first  month  they 

30.  2  to  keep  the  passover  in  the  second  month 

30.  13  to  keep  the  feast.. in  the  second  month,  a 

30.  15  on  the  fourteenth,  .of  the  second  month 

31.  7  In  the  third  month  they  began  to  lay  the 

31.  7  and  finished  (them)  in  the  seventh  month 

35.  1  on  the  fourteenth  (day)  of  the  first  month 

36.  2  and  he  reigned  three  months  in  Jerusalem 
36.  9  he  reigned  three  mouths  and  ten  days 

Ezra  3.  1  when  the  seventh  month  was  come,  and 
3.  6  From  the  first  day  of  the  seventh  month 
3.  8  in  the  second  month,  began  Zerubbabel 

6.  19  upon  the  fourteenth  (day)  of  the  first  m. 

7.  8  he  came  to  Jerusalem  in  the  fifth  month 

7.  9  For  upon  the  first  (day)  of  the  first  month 

7.  9  on  the  first  (day)  of  thefifthmonth  came  he 

8.  31  departed,  .on  the  twelfth,  .of  the  first  m. 

10.  9  ninth  month,  and  the  twentieth.. of  them. 

10.  16  sat  down  in  the  first  day  of  the  tenth  m. 

10. 17  an  end . .  by  the  first  day  of  the  first  month 
Nell.  1.  1  it  came  to  pass  in  the  month  Chisleu,  in 

2.  1  it  came  to  pass  in  the  month  Nisan,  in  the 

7.  73  when  the  seventh  month  came,  the  chil. 

8.  2  upon  the  first  day  of  the  seventh  month 

8. 14  in  booths  in  the  feast  of  the  seventh  mo. 

9.  1  in  the  twenty  and  fourth  day  of  this  mo. 
Esth.  2.  12  afterthatshe  had  been  twelvemonths,  ac. 

2. 12  six  months  with  oil  of  myrrh,  and  six  mo. 

2.  16  in  the  tenth  month,  which  (is)  the  month 

3.  7  In  the  first  month,  that  (is),  the  month  N. 
3.  7  from  day  to  day,  and  from  month  to  mo. 

3.  7  the  twelfth  (month),  that  (is),  the  month 
3.  12  on  the  thirteenth  day  of  the  first  month 
3.  13  upon  the  thirteenth .  .of  the  twelfth  month 
3.  13  which  (is)  the  month  Adar,  and  (to  take) 

8.  9  in  the  third  month,  that  (is),  the  montli 

8. 12  twelfth  month,  which  (is)  the  month  Adar 

9.  1  the  twelfth  month,  that  (is),  the  month  A. 

9. 15  on  the  fourteenth  day  also  of  the  month 
9.  17  On  the  thirteenth  day  of  the  month  Adar 

9.  19  made  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  month  A. 

9.  21  keep  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  month  A. 

9.  22  the  month  which  was  turned  unto  them 

Job  14.  5  the  number  of  his  months  (are)  with  thee 
21.21  when  the  number  of  his  months  is  cut  off 
Jer.  1.  3  away  of  Jerusalem  captive  in  the  fifth  m. 

2.  24  wild  ass.  .in  her  month  they  shall  find  her 

28.  1  in  the  fourth  year,  (and)  in  the  fifth  month 

28. 17  died  the  same  year,  in  the  seventh  month 
36.  9  in  the  ninth  month,  .they  proclaimed  a 
36.  22  in  the  winter  house,  in  the  ninth  month 

39.  1  In  the  ninth  year . .  in  the  tenth  month,  c. 
39.  2  in  the  fourth  month,  the  ninth . .  of  the  m. 
41.  1  Now  it  came  to  pass  in  the  seventh  month 
52.  4  tenth  month,  in  the  tenth,  .of  the  month 
52.  6  the  fourth  month,  in  the  ninth . .  of  the  m. 
52.  12  the  fifth  month,  in  the  tenth,  .of  the  mo. 
52.  31  month,  in  the  five  and  twentieth,  .ofthem. 

Eze.  1.  1,  2  In  the  fifth  (day)  of  the  month 

8.  1  in  the  fifth  (day)  of  the  month,  (as)  I  sat  in 
20.  1  the  ten th  (day)  of  the  month  certain  of  the 
24.  1  in  the  tenth  month,  in  the  tenth. .of  the  m. 

26.  1  in  the  first . .  of  the  month . .  the  word  of  the 

29.  1  in  the  twelfth . .  of  the  month,  the  word  of 

29. 17  in  the  first,  .of  the  month,  the  word  of  the 

30.  20 in  the  seventh,  .of  the  month,  .the  word 

31.  1  inthefirst.  .of  the  month,  .the  word  of  the 

32.  1  the  twelfth  month,  in  the  first . .  of  the  mo. 

32. 17  in  the  fifteenth,  .of  the  month,  .the  word 

33.  21  in  the  fifth,  .of  the  month,  .one  that  had 

39.  12  seven  months  shall  the  house  of  Israel  be 
39. 14  after  the  end  of  seven  months  shall  they 

40.  1  in  the  tenth . .  of  the  month,  in  the  fourte. 

45. 18  in  the  first,  .of  themonth,  thou  shalt  take 
45.  so  so  thou  shalt  do  the  seventh,  .of  the  month 


Eze.  45.  21  ;n  the  fourteenth  day  of  the  month,  ye 
45.  25  in  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  month,  shall  he 
47.  12  bring  forth  new  fruit  according  to  his  m. 
Dan.  10.  4  four  and  twentieth  day  of  the  first  month 
Hos.  5.  7  now  shall  a  month  devour  them  with  th. 
Amos  4.  7  when,  .yet  three  months  to  the  harvest 
Hag.  1.  1  sixth  month,  in  the  first  day  of  the  month 

1. 15  four  and  twentieth  dayof  the  sixth  month 
2.  1  in  the  one  and  twentieth,  .of  the  month 
2.  20  in  the  four  and  twentieth,  .of  the  month 
Zech.  1.  1  In  the  eighth  month,  in  the  second  year 
1.  7  eleventh  month,  which  (is)  the  month  Seb. 
7.  1  in  the  fourth,  .of  the  ninth  month.  .inCh. 

7.  3  Should  I  weep  in  the  fifth  month,  separ. 

2.  Moon,  month,  rn;  yerach. 

Exod.  2.  2  a  goodly  (child),  she  hid  him  three  months 
Deut  21.  13  her  father  and  her  mother  a  full  month 

1  Ki.  6.  37  In  the  fourth  year,  .in  the  month  Zif 

6.  38  in  the  month  Bui,  which  (is)  the  eighth 

8.  2  the  month  Ethanim,  which  (is)  the  seventh 

2  Ki.15.  *3  aI1<l  he  reigned  a  full  month  in  Samaria 
Job  3.  6  let  it  not  come  in  to  the  number  of  the  m. 

7.  3  So  am  I  made  to  possess  months  of  vanity 
29.  2  Oh  that  I  were  as  (in)  months  past,  as  (in) 
39.  2  Canst  thou  number  the  months,  .theyfu. 

Zech.  1 1.  8  Three  shepherds  also  I  cut  off  in  one  mo 

3 . Moon,  month,  rn)  yerach. 

Ezra  6.  15  on  the  third  day  of  the  montli  Adar,  which 
Dan.  4. 29  At  the  end  of  twelve  months  he  walked  in 

4.  A  month,  pqu  men. 

Luke  1.  24  conceived,  and  hid  herself  five  months 
1.  26  in  the  sixth  month  the  angel  Gabriel  was 
1.  36  this  is  the  sixth  month  with  her,  who  was 
1.  56  Mary  abode  with  her  about  three  months 

4.  25  was  shut  up  three  years  and  six  months 
Acts  7.  20  nourished . .  in  his  father's  house  three  m. 

18.  11  he  continued,  .a  year  and  six  months,  te. 

19.  8  spake  boldly  for  the  space  of  three  months 

20.  3  And . .  abode  three  months.  And  when  the 
28.  1 1  after  three  months  we  departed  in  a  ship 

Gal.  4.  10  Ye  observe  days,  and  months,  and  times 
Jas.  5.  17  by  the  space  of  three  years  and  six  months 
Rev.  9.  5  that  they  should  be  tormentedfive  months 
9. 10  their  power(was)to  hurt  men  five  months 

9. 15  for  an  hour,  and  a  day,  and  a  month,  and 

11.  2  they  tread  under  foot  forty,  .two  months 
13.  5  unto  him  to  continue  forty  (and)  two  mon. 
22.  2  yielded  her  fruit  every  month  :  and  the  1. 
[See  also  Four,  three.] 

MONTHLY  — 

Mew  moon,  month,  chh  chodesh. 

Isa.  47.  13  Let  now.  .the  monthly  prognosticators 

MONUMENTS  — 

To  keep,  watch,  reserve,  “xi  natsar. 

Isa.  65.  4  and  lodge  in  the  monuments ;  which  eat 

MOON  — 

1 .  Moon,  wandering,  try  yareach. 

Gen.  37.  9  thesun,  and  themoon,  and  the  eleven  stars 
Deut.  4. 19  when  thou  seest  the  sun,  and  the  moon 
17.  3  either  the  sun,  or  moon,  or  any  of  the  host 
Josh.  10.  12  and  thou,  moon,  in  the  valley  of  Ajalon 

10. 13  and  the  moon  stayed,  until  the  people  had 
2  Ki.  23.  5  to  the  sun, and  to  the  moon,  andto  the  pi. 
Job  25.  5  Behold  even  to  the  moon,  and  it  shineth 

31.  26  If  I  beheld,  .the  moon  walking  (in)  bright. 
Psa.  8.  3  the  moon  and  the  stars,  which  thou  hast 
72.  5  shall  fear  thee  as  long  as  the  sun  and  m. 
72.  7  abundance  of  peace  so  long  ns  the  moon 
89.  37  It  shall  be  established  for  ever  as  the  m. 
104. 19  He  appointed  the  moon  for  seasons :  the 
121.  6  shall  uotsmite  thee  by  day,  nor  the  moon 
136.  9  The  moon  and  stars  to  rule  by  night :  for 
148.  3  Praise  ye  him,  sun  and  moon  :  praise  him 
Eccl.  12.  2  While  the  sun,  or  the  light,  or  the  moon 
Isa.  13.10  the  moon  shall  not  cause  her  light  to  shine 

60. 19  neither  for  brightness  shall  the  moon  give 
Jer.  8.  2  the  moon,  and  all  the  host  of  heaven 
31.  35  the  ordinances  of  the  moon  and  of  the  stars 
Eze. '32.  7  and  the  moon  shall  not  give  her  light 
Joel  2.  10  the  sun  and  the  moon  shall  be  dark,  and 

2.  31  and  the  moon  into  blood,  before  the  great 

3.  15  The  sun  and  the  moon  shall  be  darkened 
Hab.  3.  11  sun  (and)  moon  stood  still  in  their  habit. 

2.  The  moon,  rry  yerach. 

Deut  33.  14  the  precious  things  put  forth  by  the  moon 
Isa.  60.  20  neither  shall  thy  moon  withdraw  itself 

3.  The  moon  ( from  its  whiteness),  lebanah. 

Song  6. 10  fair  as  the  moon,  clear  as  the  sun . .  terrii  >le 
Isa.  24.  23  Then  the  moon  shall  be  confounded,  and 

30.  26  the  light  of  the  moon  shall  be  as  the  light 

4.  The  moon,  oeA^viy  selene. 

Matt24.  29  the  moon  shall  not  give  her  light,  and  the 
Marki3.  24  and  the  moon  shall  not  give  her  light 
Luke2i.  25  shall  be  signs  in  the  sun,  and  in  the  moon 
Acts  2.  20  the  moon  into  blood,  before  that  great 
1  Co. 15.  41  another  glory  of  the  moon,  and  another 
Rev.  6.  12  became  black,  .and  the  moon  became  as 

8.  12  the  third  part  of  the  moon,  and  the  third 

12.  1  the  moon  under  her  feet,  and  upon  her 

21.  23  the  city  had  no  need .  .of  the  moon,  to  shine 
MOON,  new  — 

1  .New  moon,  anil  chodesh. 

1  Sa.  20.  5  to  morrow(is)  the  new  moon,  and  I  should 

20. 18  to  David,  To  morrow  (is)the  new  moon:  and 
20.  24  when  the  new  moon  was  come,  the  king 

2  Ki.  4.  23  said,  .(it  is)  neither  new  moon  nor  sabbath 


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1  Ch.23.  31  in  the  sabbaths,  in  the  new  moons,  and  on 

2  Ch.  2,  4  on  the  sabbaths,  and  on  the  new  moons 

8.  13  on  the  sabbaths,  and  on  the  new  moons 
31.  3  for  the  sabbaths,  and  for  the  new  moons 
Ezra  3.  5  burntoffering,  both  of  the  new  moons,  and 
Neh.  10.  33  of  the  sabbaths,  of  the  new  moons,  for  the 
Psa.  8t.  3  Blow  up  the  trumpet  in  the  new  moon,  in 
Isa.  1.  13  the  new  moons  and  sabbaths,  the  calling 

1.  14  Your  new  moons andyour  appointed  fea. 
66.  23  from  one  new  moon  to  another,  and  from 

Eze.  45. 17  in  the  feasts,  and  in  the  new  moons,  and 
46.  1  in  the  day  of  the  new  moon  it  shall  be 
46.  3  worship.. in  the  sabbaths  and  in  the  new  m. 
46.  6  in  the  day  of  the  new  moon . .  a  young  bu. 
Hos.  2.  11  her  feast  days,  her  new  moons,  and  her 
Amos  8.  5  When  will  the  new  moon  be  gone,  that 

‘l.N'ew  moon ,  voupr/yla  noumenia. 

Col.  2. 16  of  an  holy  day,  or  of  the  new  moon,  or  of 

MOR-AS-THITE.  'J-lfl'lD. 

Patronymic  of  Micah  the  prophet  from  Moresheth  Gath. 
B.C.  750 — 721. 

Jer.  26.  18  Micah  the  M.  prophesied  in  the  days  of 
Mic.  1.  1  word,  .that  came  to  Micah  the  M.  in  the 

MOR-DE-CA'I,  'p-no  dedicated  to  Mars. 

1.  A  chief  man  that  returned  with  Zerubbabel.  B.C.  536. 
Ezra  2.  2  M.,  Bilshan,  Mispar,  Bigvai,  Rehum,  Ba. 
Neh.  7.  7  Who  came  with  Zerubbabel,  Jeshua.  .M. 

2.  A  Ben  jamite,  cousin  of  Esther  the  queen  of  Ahasuerus. 
B.C.  520. 

Esth.  2.  s  there  was  a.  .Jew,  whose  name  (was)M. 

2.  7  whom  M. .  .took  for  his  own  daughter 

2. 10  M.  had  charged  her  that  she  should  not 

2.  11  M.  walked  every  day  before  the  court  of 

2.  15  M.,  who  had  taken  her  for  his  daughter 

2.  19  when  the  virgins  were  gathered.. M.  sat 

2.  20  had  not  (yet)  showed.  .asM.  had  charged 

2.  20  Esther  did  the  commandment  of  M.,  like 

2.  21  while  M.  sat  in  the  king’s  gate,  two  of  the 

2.  22  the  thing  was  known  to  M.,  who  told  (it) 

2.  22  certified  the  king  (thereof)  in  M.’s  name 

3.  2  butM.  bowednot,  nordid(him)reverence 

3.  3  Then  the  king's  servants,  .said  unto  M. 

3.  4  to  see  whether  M.’s  matters  would  stand 

3.  5  Hainan  saw  that  M.  bowed  not,  nor  did 

3.  6  he  thought  scorn  to  lay  hands  on  M.  alone 

3.  6  for  they  had  showed  him  the  people  of  M. 

3.  6  Ifaman  sought  to  destroy,  .people  of  M. 

4.  1  When  M.  perceived  all  that  was  done,  M. 

4.  4  she  sentraiment  toclothe  M.,and  to  take 

4.  5  gave  him  a  commandment  to  M.,  to  know 

4.  6  Hatach  went  forth  to  M.  unto  the  street 

4.  7  M.  told  him  of  all  that  had  happened  unto 

4.  9  Hatach  came  and  told  E. .  .words of  M. 

4.  ioEstherspake..gave  him  command,  unto  M. 
4.  12  And  they  told  to  M.  Esther's  words 
4.  13  M.  commanded  to  answer  Esther,  Think 
4. 15  Estherhade(them)rcturn  M.(this answer) 

4.  17  M.  went  his  way,  and  did  according  to  all 

5.  9  Hainan  saw  M.  in  the  king’s  gate,  that  he 

5.  9  he  was  full  of  indignation  against  M. 

5. 13  so  long  as  I  see  M.  the  Jew  sitting  attho 

5.  14  speak  thou,  .that  M.  may  be  hanged  the. 

6.  2  M.  had  told  of  Bigthana  and  Teresh,  two 

6.  3  What  honour,  .hath  been  done  to  M.  for 

6.  4  to  hang  M.  on  the  gallows  that  he  had 

6.  10  do  even  so  to  M.  the  Jew,  that  sitteth  at 
6.  11  arrayed  M.,  and  brought  him  on  horseback 
6. 12  M.  came  again  to  the  king's  gate :  but  H. 

6.  13  If  M.  (be)  of  the  seed  of  the  Jews,  before 

7.  9  the  gallows . .  which  Haman . .  made  for  M. 

7.  10  the  gallows  that  he  had  prepared  forM. 

8.  1  M.  came  before  the  king ;  for  Esther  had 

8.  2  and  gave  it  unto  M.  And  Esther  set  M. 

8.  7  unto  Esther  the  queen,  and  to  M.  the  Jew 

8.  9  written  according  to  all  that  M.  comman. 

8.  15  M.  went  out  from  the  presence  of  the  king 

9.  3  because  the  fear  of  M.  fell  upon  them 

9.  4  M.  (was)  great  in  the  king’shouse,  and  his 

9.  4  for  this  man  M.  waxed  greater  and  grea. 

9.  20  M.  wrote  these  things,  and  sent  letters 

9.  23  to  do.  .as  M.  had  written  unto  them 

9.  29  M.  the  Jew,  wrote  with  all  authority,  to 
9.  31  as  M.  the  Jew  and  Esther  the  queen  had 

10.  2  the  declaration  of  the  greatness  of  M. 

10.  3  M.  the  Jew  (was)  next  unto  king  Ahasue. 

MORE  — 

1  .Great,  Vna  gadol. 

Num22. 18  the  word  of  the  Loud,  .to  do  less  or  more 
1  Sa.  22. 15  for  thy  servant  knew  nothing,  .less  or  m. 

25.  36  she  told  him  nothing,  less  or  more,  until 
Isa.  56.  12  shall  be  as  this  day.  .much  more  abund. 

2.  Outside  of,  pn  chuls. 

Eccl.  2.  25  or  who  else  can  hasten,  .more  than  I ? 

2.  Advantage,  farther,  ini'  yother. 

Esth.  6.  6  the  king  delight  to  do  honour  more  than 
Eccl.  2.  15  why  was  I  then  more  wise?  Then  I  said 
6.  8  For  what  hath  the  wise  more  than  the  f. 

4.  Again,  yet,  any  more,  "hy  od. 

Gen.  9.  1 5  the  waters  shall  no  more  become  a  flood  to 

5.  Abundant,  much,  many,  31  rah. 

Gen.  36.  7  For  their  riches  were  more  than  that  they 
Exod.  1.  9  the  children  of  Israel  (are)  more  and  mi. 
Num22.  15  And  Balak  sent  yet  again  princes,  more 
33.  54  to  themoreye  shall  give  the.,  inheritance 
Deut.  7.  17  These  nations  (are)  more  than  I ;  how  can 

20.  1  a  people  more  than  thou,  be  not  afraid  of 


Judg  16/30  were  more  than  (they)  which  he  slew  in 
2  Ki.  6.  16  they  that(be)  with  us  (are)  more  than  they 

1  Ch.24.  4  there  were  more  chief  men  found  of  the 

2  Ch.32.  7  for  (there  be)  more  with  us  than  with  him 
Isa.  54.  1  for  more  (are)  the  children  of  the  desolate 

6.  Second,  other,  again,  n'Jiy  shenith. 

Lev.  13.  5  priest  shall  shut  him  up  seven  days  more 
13.  33  up  (him  that  hath) the  scall  seven  days  m. 

13.  54  and  he  shall  shut  it  up  seven  days  more 

7. Other,  &\Aos  alios. 

Matt25.  20  I  have  gained  besides  them  five  talents  m. 

8.  Vet,  still,  6ti  cti. 

5Iatti8.  16  take  with  thee  one  or  two  more,  that  in 
Johuii.  54  Jesus  therefore  walked  no  more  openly 

14.  19  little  while,  and  the  world  seeth  me  nom. 

16.  10  I  goto  my  Father,  and  ye  see  me  no  more 
16.  21  she  remembereth  no  more  the  anguish 

16.  25  when  I  shall  no  more  speak  unto  you  in 

17.  it  now  I  am  no  more  in  the  world,  but  these 
Rom.  6.  9  Christ,  .dieth  no  more ;  death  hath  no  m. 

7. 17,  20  it  is  no  more  I  that  do  it,  but  sin  that 

11.  6  more  of  works;  otherwise  grace  is  no  m. 

11.  6  no  more  grace ;  otherwise  work  is  no  more 
2  Co.  5.  16  yet  now  henceforth  know  we.  .no  more 
Gal.  3. 18  (it  is)  no  more  of  promise:  but  God  gave 

4.  7  thou  art  no  more  a  servant,  butason;  and 
Heb.  8.  12  their  iniquities  will  I  remember  no  more 

10.  2  should  have  had  no  more  conscience  of 
10. 17  sins  and  iniquities  will  I  remember  nom. 

10.  18  remission  of  these  (is,  there  is)  no  more 

10.  26  there  remaineth  no  more  sacrifice  for  sins 

11.  32  what  shall  I  more  say?  for  the  time  wou. 
Rev.  3.  12  he  shall  go  no  more  out:  and  I  will  write 

7.  16  They  shall  hunger  no  more,  neither  thirst 
9.  12  behold,  there  come  two  woes  more  here. 

18.  21  thrown  down,  and  shall  be  found  no  more 
18.  22,  22  shall  be  heard  no  more  at  all  in  thee 
18.  23  shall  shine  no  more  at  all  in  thee ;  and  the 
18.  23  shall  be  heard  no  more  at  all  in  thee 

20.  3  that  he  should  deceive  the  nations  no  m. 

21.  1  And  I  saw.  .and  there  was  no  more  sea 

21.  4  there  shall  be  no  more  death,  neither  so. 

22.  3  there  shall  be  no  [more]  curse:  but  the  th. 

9 . More,  rather,  yuAAov  mallon. 

Matt.  6.  30  not  much  more  (clothe)  you,  0  ye  of  little 

7.  n  how  much  more  shall  your  Father  which 

10.  25  how  much  more . .  them  of  his  household  ? 
18.  13  he  rejoiceth  more  of  that,  .than of  the  n. 

Luken.  13  how  much  more  shall  (your)  heavenly  F. 

12.  24  how  much  more  are  ye  better  than  the  f. 

12.  28  how  much  more,  .you,  O  ye  of  little  faith 

Jolmi2.  43  they  loved  the  praise  of  men  more  than 
Acts  4.  19  to  hearken  unto  you  more  than  unto  God 

20.  35  It  is  more  blessed  to  give  than  to  receive 
27.  1 1  more  than  those  things  which  were  spok. 

Rom.  5.  9  Much  more  then,  being  now  justified  by 

5.  10  much  more,  being  reconciled,  we  shall  be 

5.  15  much  more  the  grace  of  God,  and  the  gr. 

5.  17  much  more  they  which  receive  abundance 

11.  12  the  fall  of  them,  .how  much  more  their 

11.  24  how  much  more  shall  these,  which  be  the 

1  Co. 12.  22  Nay,  much  more  those  members  of  the  b. 

14.  18  I  speak  with  tongues  more  than  ye  all 

2  Co.  3.  9  much  more  doth  the  ministration  of  righ. 

3. 11  much  more  that  which  remaineth  (is)  glo. 
Gal.  4.  27  the  desolate  hath  many  more  children  than 
Phil.  2.  12  now  much  more  in  my  absence,  work  out 

3.  4  whereof  he  might  trust  iu  the  flesh,  I  m. 
2  Ti.  3.  4  lovers  of  pleasure  more  than  lovers  of  G. 
Phm.  16  how  much  more  unto  tliee,  both  in  the  fl. 
Heb.  9.  14  How  much  more  shall  the  blood  of  Christ 

12.  25  much  more  (shall  not)  we . .  if  we  turn  away 

10.  Greater,  more,  pelfav  meizon. 

Jas.  4.  6  But  he  giveth  more  grace.  Wherefore  he 

11.  Abundant,  exceeding,  -ncpiaais  perissos. 

Matt.  5.  37  whatsoever  is  more  than  these  cometh  of 
5.  47  what  do  ye  more,  .do  not  even  the  publi. 

12.  More  abundant,  TrepiacnSrepoy  perissoteron. 

Matt  11.  9  yea,  I  say  unto  you,  and  more  than  a  pr. 
Lukei2.  4  after  that  have  no  more  that  they  can  do 

12.  48  to  whom . .  of  him  they  will  ask  the  more 
2  Co.  10.  8  I  should  boast  somewhat  more  of  our  au. 

Vi.  More,  itAelwv  pleion. 

Matt  6.  25  Is  not  the  life  more  than  meat,  and  the 
20. 10  that  they  should  have  received  more ;  and 

21.  36  he  sent  other  servants  more  than  the  first 
26.  S3  give  me  more  than  twelve  legions  of  an.  ? 

Marki2.  33  is  [more]  than  all  whole  burnt  offerings 

12.  43  That  this  poor  widow  hath  cast  more  iu 
Luke  3.  13  Exact  no  more  than  that  which  is  appoi. 
9.  13  We  have  no  more  but  five  loaves  and  two 

12.  23  The  life  is  more  than  meat,  and  the  body 
21.  3  that  this  poor  widow  hath  cast  in  more 

John  4.  1  made  and  baptized  more  disciples  than  ,1. 

4.  41  many  more  believed  because  of  his  own 
7.  31  will  he  do  more  miracles  than  these  which 

13.  2  pnrgeth  it,  that  it  may  bring  forth  more 
21.15  lovest  thou  me  more  than  these?  He  saith 

Acts  23.  13  they  were  more  than  forty  which  had  made 

23.  21  there  lie  in  wait  for  him  of  them  more  than 
25.  6  when  he  had  tarried  among  them  more 

1  Co.  9.  19  servant  unto  all,  that  I  might  gain  the  m. 

2  Ti.  2.  16  they  will  increase  unto  more  ungodliness 
Heb.  3.  3  was  counted  worthy  of  more  glory  than  M. 

3.  3  he  who  hath  builded  the  house  hath  more 
Rev.  2.  19  Iknow.  .the  last  (to  be)  more  than  the  first 


14 .Above,  beyond,  more  than,  virt'p  huper. 

2  Co.  11.23  Are  they  ministers  of  Christ . .  I  (am)  more 
[ See  also  Abominable,  afflict,  any,  carefully,  cheerfully, 
come,  enough,  excellent,  get,  give,  honourable,  how 
much,  laid,  much,  not,  put  to,  ready,  show,  so  many, 
so  much,  spend,  surely,  twofold,  value,  vile.] 

15  .To  weep,  npp  bakah. 

Isa.  30.  19  thou  shalt  weep  no  more :  he  will  be  very 

16.  To  add,  ']D;  yasaph. 

Lev.  26.  18  I  will  punish  you  seven  times  more  foryour 
Judg.  8.  28  so  that  they  lifted  up  their  heads  no  more 

1  Sa.  27.  4  and  he  sought  no  more  again  for  him 

2  Sa.  2.  28  stood  still . .  neither  fought  they  any  more 
2  Ki.  6.  23  So  the  bands  of  Syria  came  no  more  into 

17.  To  be  added,  i]p;  yasaph,  2. 

Isa.  15.  9  I  will  bring  more  upon  Dimon,  lions  upon 

18.  On,  above,  by  al. 

Dan.  3. 19  heat  the  furnace  one  seven  times  more 

19.  To  cause  to  multeity,  make  many,  nan  rabah,  5. 

1  Sa.  2.  3  Talk  no  more  so  exceeding  proudly ;  let 

2  Sa.  18.  8  the  wood  devoured  more  people  thatday 

MORE,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  over  and  above.  111)  adaph. 

Num.  3.  46  of  Israel,  which  are  more  than  the  Levites 

2.  To  be  bony,  substantial,  csy  atsam. 

Psa.  40.  5  they  are  more  than  can  be  numbered 

40.  12  they  are  more  than  thehairsof  mine  head 

3.  To  be  many,  multiplied,  331  rabab. 

Psa.  69.  4  They . .  are  more  than  the  hairs  of  mine  h. 
MORE  and  more  — 

1  .To  go  on,  w>7  halak. 

Prov.  4.  18  that  shineth  more  and  more  unto  the  pe. 

2.  To  cause  to  add,  qp;  yasaph,  5. 

Psa.  71.  14  and  will  yet  praise  thee  more  and  more 
1 15. 14  The  Loiid  shall  increase  you  more  and  m. 
Isa.  1.  5  Why .  .ye  will  revolt  more  and  more 
Hos.  13.  2  now  they  sin  more  and  more,  and  have  m. 

3 . To  cause  to  multiply,  make  many,  nyi  rabah,  5. 
2  Ch.33.  23  but  Amon  trespassed  more  and  more 

k. More,  rather,  paAAov  mallon. 

Phil.  1.  9  your  love  may  abound  yet  more  and  more 
1  Th.4.  1  God,  (so)  ye  would  abound  more  and  more 

4.  10  brethren,  that  ye  increase  more  and  more 

MORE  excellent  — 

Thoroughly  excelling,  uad'  vntp$o\r\v  kath’  huper. 

1  Co.  12.  31  yet  show  I  unto  you  a  more  excellent  way 
MORE,  far  or  much  — 

l.  To  cause  to  multiply,  make  many,  rn-i  rabah,  5. 

2  Ch.25.  9  Loud  is  able  to  give  thee  much  more  than 

2.  To  cause  to  add,  IP;  yasaph,  5. 

1  Sa.  20.  13  The  Loud  do  so  and  much  more  to  Jona. 

3.  More  abundantly,  wepiaaSrfpoy  perissoteron. 

Luke  7.  26  I  say  unto  you.  .much  more  than  a  prop. 
Heb.  7.  15  it  is  yet  far  more  evident :  for  that  after 

4 . More  abundantly,  nepiaaoTepus  perissoteros. 
Phil.  1.  14  are  much  more  bold  to  speak  the  word 

MORE,  can  no  — 

Thus  neither,  ovrws  ov 5e  houtos  oude. 

Johni5.  4  no  more  can  ye,  except  ye  abide  in  me 

MORE  part  — 

More,  greater,  irAelov  pleion. 

Acts  19.  32  the  more  part  knew  not  wherefore  they 
27. 12  the  more  part  advised  to  depart  thence 
MORE  than — ■ 

1  .From,  out  of,  above,  ]*?  min. 

Dan.  2.  30  wisdom  that  I  have  more  than  any  living 

2.  With,  dsi  im. 

Eccl.  2.  16  no  remembrance  of  the  wise  more  than  of 

5.  Except,  ns  '3  ki  im. 

2  Ki.  9.  35  they  found  no  more  of  her  than  the  skull 

4 . The  face,  d\jb panim. 

Job  34. 19  nor  regardcth  the  rich  more  than  the  poor 

5.  Except ,  el  pv  ei  me. 

Mark  8.  14  had  they  in  the  ship  with  them  more  than 

6.  Above,  upon,  over,  more  than,  iiravu  epand. 
Marki4.  5  For  it  might  have  been  sold  for  more  than 

7  .Beyond,  alongside  of ,  morelhan,irapa.(acc.)  para. 
Rom.  1.  25  served  the  creature  more  than  the  Creator 
12.  3  not  to  think  (of  himself)  more  highly  than 

8.  Over,  above,  beyond,  more  than,  vwip  ( acc .)  huper. 
Matt  10.  37  Hetliatloveth  father  or  mother  more  than 
10.  37  he  that  loveth  son  or  daughter  more  than 
Phm.  21  knowingtliat  thou  wilt  also  do  more  than 

MORE,  any  — 

To  cause  to  multiply,  make  abundant,  nan  rabah,  5. 

2  Sa.  14.  11  the  revengers  of  blood  to  destroy  any  m. 
MORE,  to  add,  be,  bring,  do,  make  or  put  — - 
1  .To  add,  ^p;  yasaph. 

Lev.  26.  21 1  will  bring  seven  times  more  plagues  upon 
Deut.  5.  22  he  added  no  more :  and  he  wrote  them  in 
Judg  13.  21  theangelof  the  Loud  did  nomore  appear 

2.  To  cause  to  add,  yasaph,  5. 

i  Ch.21.  3  make,  .an  hundred  times  so  many  more 


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2  Ch.io.  nI  will  put  more  to  your  yoke :  my  lather 

28.  22  did  he  trespass  yet  more  against  the  Lord 
Job  34.  32  I  have  done  iniquity,  I  will  do  no  more 
41.  8  Lay.  .remember  the  battle,  do  no  more 
Isa.  1. 13  Bring  no  more  vain  oblations  ;  incense  is 
Neh.  13. 18  yet  ye  bring  more  wrath  upon  Israel  by 
MORE,  to  give  or  have  (the)  — 

1.  To  pass  over,  131;  abar. 

Psa.  73.  7  they  have  more  than  heart  could  wish 

2.  To  cause  to  multiply,  make  many,  .131  rabah,  5. 
Exod3o.  15  The  rich  shallnot  give  more,  and  the  poor 
Lev.  11.  42  or  whatsoever  hath  more  feet  among  all 
N um26.  54  To  many  thou  shaltgive  the  more  inher. 

33.  54  to  the  more  ye  shall  give  the  more  inher. 

MORE  in  number,  to  be  — 

1.  Abundance,  rob. 

Deut.  7.  7  because  ye  were  more  in  number  than  any 

2.  To  be  many,  rabah. 

Psa.  139.  18  they  are  more  in  number  than  the  sand 
MORE,  to  (see)  — 

To  turn  back,  nuy  shub. 

Job  7.  7  remember,  .mine  eye  shall  no  more  see 
MORE,  (the)  — 

1.  To  cause  to  add,  *]p;  yasaph,  5. 

Gen.  37.  5,  8  And  they  hated  him  yet  the  more 

1  Sa.  18.  29  Saul  was  yet  the  more  afraid  of  David 

2.  So,  [3  ken. 

Exod.i.  12  the  more  they  multiplied  and  grew 

3.  Rather,  more,  yaWov  mallon. 

Mark  7.  36  so  much  the  more  a  great  deal  they  pub. 
10.  48  he  cried  the  more  agreatdeal,  (Thou) son 
14.  31  hespake[themore]vehemently,If  Ishould 
Luke  5.  15  so  much  the  more  went  there  a  fame  abr. 

18.  39  cried  so  much  the  more,  (thou)  sou  of  D. 
John  5.  18  Therefore  the  Jews  sought  the  more  to 

19.  8  heard  that  saying,  he  was  the  more  afraid 
Acts  5.  14  believers  were  the  more  added  to  the  L. 

9.  22  Saul  increased  the  more  in  strength,  and 

22.  2  they  kept  the  more  silence  :  and  he  saitli 

2  Co.  7.  7  mind  toward  me;  so  that  I  rejoiced  them. 

7.  13  exceedingly  the  more  joyed  we  for  the  joy 
Heb.  10.  25  so  much  the  more  as  ye  see  the  day  app. 

4.  Greater,  p.Y(ov  meizon. 

Matt  20.  31  they  cried  the  more,  saying,  Have  mercy 

5.  As  much  as,  'in as  hosos. 

Mark  7.  36  but  the  more  he  charged  them,  so  much 

6.  Abundantly,  ireptao'ws  perissos. 

Matt  27.  23  they  cried  out  the  more,  saying,  Let  him 
MORE,  whatsoever  — 

Remnant,  residue,  "ixiy  shear. 

Ezra  7.  20  whatsoever  more  shall  be  needful  for  the 
MORE,  to  be  yet  the  — 

To  cause  to  add,  ip;  yasaph,  5. 

Exod.  9.  34  he  sinned  yet  more,  and  hardened  his  he. 

1  Sa.  18.  29  Saul  was  yet  the  more  afraid  of  David 

MO'-REH,  rnin,  mb  teacher. 

1.  A  place  in  Ephraim,  near  Gilgal  and  Mount  Gerizim. 

Gen.  12.  6  the  place  of  Sichem,  unto  the  plain  of  SI. 
Deut  11.  30  against  Gilgal,  beside  the  plains  of  M. 

2.  A  hill  in  Issachar,  at  the  E.  end  of  Jezreel. 

Judg  7.  1  the  north  side  of  them,  by  the  hill  of  SI. 
MOREOVER  — 

1  .Also,  even,  but,  yea,  althoxujh,  aph. 

Num  16.  14  Sloreover  thou  hast  not  brought  us  into 
2., 4 (.50,  even,  yea,  yet,  truly ,  03  gam. 

Gen.  32.  20  say  ye  moreover,  Behold,  thy  servant  .Ta. 
1  Ch.ii.  2  moreover  in  time  past,  even  when  Saul 

3.  Advantage,  more,  "in’  yother. 

Eccl.  12.  9  And  moreover,  because  the  Preacher  was 

4.  Again,  yet,  while,  any  more,  liy  od. 

Exod.  3.  15  God  said  moreoverunto  Moses,  Thus  sli. 

5.  But  even,  aWa.  xal  alia  kai. 

Luke  16.  21  moreover  the  dogs  came  and  licked  his  s. 

6.  Yet,  still,  cti  eti. 

Acts  2.  26  moreover  also  my  flesh  shall  rest  in  hope 
Heb.  11.  36  yea,  moreover  of  bonds  and  imprisonment 

7 . But  what  is  left  over,  8  5e  \onrbr  ho  de  loipon. 

1  Co.  4.  2  Sloreover  it  is  required  in  stewards,  that 
MOREOVER  if  — 

And  if,  dsi  ve-im. 

2  Sa.  17.  13  Sloreover  if  he  be  gotten  into  a  city,  then 

MO-RE'-SHETH  GATH,  n?  ngn/ia  possession  of  Gath. 
A  city  in  the  W.  of  Judah,  birthplace  of  Slicah  the 
prophet. 

Slic.  1.  14  Therefore  slialt  thou  give  presents  to  SI. 

MO-RI'-AH,  nnb,  .into  Jah  provides. 

The  hill  on  the  N.W.  of  Jebus  (afterwards  called  the 
city  of  David),  on  which  Solomon’s  temple  was  built. 
Gen.  22.  2  get  thee  into  the  land  of  SI. ;  and  offer 
2  Ch.  3.  1  house  of  the  Lord  at  Jerus.  in  mount  M. 
MORNING  — 

],  Light,  "lix  or. 

Neh.  8-  3  from  the  morning  until  mid  day,  before 


2.  Morning,  ip, 3  boqer. 

Gen.  1.  s,  8,  13,  19,  23,  31  the  evening  and  the  mo. 

19.  27  Abraham  gat  up  early  in  the  morning  to 

20.  8  Abimelech  rose  early  in  the  morning,  and 

21.14  Abraham  rose  up  early  in  the  morning 
22.  3  Abraham  rose  up  early  in  the  morning 
24.  54  they  rose  up  in  the  morning ;  and  he  said 

26.  31  they  rose  up  betimes  in  the  morning,  and 

28.  18  Jacob  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and 

29.  25  that  in  the  morning,  behold,  it  (was)Leah 
31.  55  early  in  the  morning  Laban  rose  up,  and 

40.  6  J oseph  came  in  unto  them  in  the  morning 

41.  8  it  came  to  pass  in  the  morning,  that  his 
44.  3  As  soon  as  the  morning  was  light,  the  men 
49.  27  in  the  morning  he  shall  devour  the  prey 

Exod.  7.  15  Get  thee  unto  Pharaoh  in  the  morning 

8.  20  Rise  up  early  in  the  morning,  and  stand 

9.  13  Rise  up  early  in  the  morning,  and  stand 

10.  13  when  it  was  morning,  the  east  windbro. 
12.  10  let  nothing  of  it  remain  until  the  morning 

12. 10  that  which  remaineth  of  it  until  the  m. 
12.  22  none  of  you  shall  go  out.  .until  the  mor. 
14.  24  in  the  morning  watch  the  Lord  looked 
14.  27  returned  to  his  strength  when  the  morn. 
16.  7  in  the  morning,  then  shall  ye  see  the  gl. 
16.  8  in  the  morning  bread  to  the  full ;  for  that 

16. 12  in  the  morning  ye  shall  be  filled  with  b. 
16.  13  in  the  morning  the  dew  lay  round  about 
16.  19  Let  no  man  leave  of  it  till  the  morning 
16.  20  some  of  them  left  of  it  until  the  morning 
16.  21  they  gathered  it  every  morning,  every  man 
16.  23  lay  up  for  you  to  be  kept  until  the  mom. 

.  16.  24  they  laid  it  up  till  the  morning,  as  Moses 
18.  13  the  people  stood  by  Moses  from  the  mor. 

18.  14  all  the  people  stand  by  thee  from  morning 

19.  16  it  came  to  pass,  .the  morning,  that  there 

23. 18  shall  the  fat.  .remain  until  the  morning 
24.  4  Moses . .  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and 

27.  21  shall  orderit  from  eveningto  morning  be. 
29.  34  if  ought,  .remain  unto  the  morning, then 
29.  39  one  lamb  thou  shalt  offer  in  the  morning 

29.  41  according  to  the  meat  offering  of  the  m. 

30.  7  burn  thereon  sweet  incense  every  morn. 
34.  2  ready  in  the  morning,  .come up  in  them. 
34.  4  Moses  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and 
34.  25  the  sacrifice,  .be  left  unto  the  morning 
36.  3  they  brought  yet  unto  him . .  every  morn. 

Lev.  6.  9  the  burning . .  all  night  unto  the  morning 
6.  12  priest  shall  burn  wood  on  it  every  morn. 

6.  20  half  of  it  in  the  morning,  and  half  thereof 

7.  15  he  shall  not  leave  any  of  it  until  the  mo. 
9.  17  beside  the  burnt  sacrifice  of  the  morning 

19.  13  shall  not  abide  with  thee,  .until  the  mor. 

24.  3  shall  Aaron  order  it.  .unto  the  morning 
Num  9.  12  They  shall  leave  none  of  it  unto  the  mor. 

9.  15  the  appearance  of  fire,  until  the  morning 
9.  21  when  the  cloud  abode,  .unto  the  morning 
9.  21  the  cloud  was  taken  up  in  the  morning 
14.  40  they  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and  gat 
22.  13  Balaam  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and 

22.  21  Balaam  rose  up  in  the  morning,  and  sad. 

28.  4  The  one  lamb  shalt  thou  offer  in  the  mo. 
28.  8  as  the  meat  offering  of  the  morning,  and 
28.  23  beside  the  burnt  offering  in  the  morning 

Deut  16.  4  neither,  .remain  all  nightuntilthe  morn. 
16.  7  thou  shalt  turn  in  the  morning,  and  go 
28.  67  In  the  morning  thou  shalt  say, Would  God 

28.  67  thou  shalt  say,  Would  God  it  were  morn. 
Josh.  3.  1  Joshua  rose  early  in  the  morning  ;  and 

6. 12  Joshua  rose  early  in  the  morning,  and 

7. 14  In  the  morning  therefore  ye  shall  be  bro. 

7.  16  So  Joshua  rose  up  early  in  the  morning 

8.  10  Joshua  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and 
Judg.  6.  28  when  the  men .  .arose  early  in  the  mom. 

6.  31  let  him  be  put  to  death  whilst .  .morning 

9.  33  it  shall  be.  .in  the  morning,  as  soon  as 

16.  2  In  the  morning,  when  it  is  day,  we  shall 
19.  5  when  they  arose  early  in  the  morning 
19.  8  he  arose  early  in  the  morning,  on  the  fifth 
19.  25  abused  herall  the  night  unto  the  morning 
19.  27  her  lord  rose  up  in  the  morning,  and  op. 

20. 19  the  children  of  Israel  rose  up  in  the  mo. 
Ruth  2.  7  hath  continued  even  from  the  morning 

3.  13  Tarry,  .and  it  shall  be  in  the  morning 

3.  13  Lord  liveth:  lie  down  until  the  morning 
3.  14  she  lay  at  his  feet  until  the  morning;  and 

1  Sa.  1.  19  they  rose  up  in  the  morning  early,  and 

3.  15  Samuel  lay  until  the  morning,  and  opened 
5.  4  when  they  arose  early  on  the  morrow  m. 

11.  ii  midst  of  the  host  in  the  morning  watch 

14.  36  and  spoil  them  until  the  morning  light 

15.  12  Samuel  rose  early  to  meet  Saul  in  the  m. 

17.  20  David  rose  up  earlyin  the  morning,  and 
19.  2  take  heed  to  thyself  until  the  morning 
19.  11  to  watch  him,  and  to  slay  him  in  the  mo. 
20.135  it  came  to  pass  in  the  morning,  that  Jon. 

25.  22  if  I  leaveofall.  .bythemorning  light,  any 

23.  34  had  not  been  left,  .by  the  morning  light 
25.  36  told  him  nothing,  .until  the  morning  light 
25.  37  it  came  to  pass  in  the  morning,  when  the 

29.  10  now  rise  up  earlyin  the  morning  with  thy 
29.  10  as  soon  as  ye  be  up  early  in  the  morning 

29. 11  rose  up  early  to  depart  in  the  morning,  to 

2  Sa.  2.  27  surely  then  in  the  morning  the  people  had 

11.  14  it  came  to  pass  in  the  morning,  that  Da. 
17.  22  by  the  morning  light  there  lacked  not  one 

23.  4  as  the  light  of  the  morning . .  a  morning 

24.  11  when  David  was  up  in  the  morning,  the 
24. 15  from  the  morning  even  to  the  time  appo. 

1  Ki.  3.  21  when  I  arose  in  the  morning  to  give  my 
3.  21  when  I  had  considered  it  in  the  morning 
17.  6  brought  him  bread  and  flesh  in  the  morn. 


1  Ki.  18.  26  called  on  the  name  of  Baal  from  morning 

2  Ki.  3.  20  it  came  to  pass  in  the  morning,  when  the 

3.  22  they  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and  the 
7.  9  if  we  tarry  till  the  morning  light,  some 

10.  8  Lay  ye  them  in  two  heaps . .  until  the  mor. 
10.  9  it  came  to  pass  in  the  morning,  that  he 
16.  15  Upon  the  great  altar  burn  the  morning 

10.  3s  when  they  arose  early  in  the  morning,  b. 

1  Ch.  9. 27  the  opening  thereof  every  morning,  .to 

16.  40  To  offer,  .continually  morning  and  even. 

23.  30  to  stand  every  morning  to  thank  and  pr 

2  Ch.  2.  4  for  the  burnt  offerings  morning  and  eve. 

13. 11  they  burn  unto  the  Lord  every  morning 

20.  20  they  rose  early  in  the  morning,  and  went 
31.  3  for  the  morning  and  evening  burnt  offer. 

Ezra  3.  3  offered . .  burnt  offerings  morning  and  eve. 
Job  1.5  rose  up  earlyin  the  morning,  and  offered 

4.  20  They  are  destroyed  from  morning  to  eve. 
7. 18  shouldest  visit  him  every  morning,  .try 

11.  17  shine  forth,  thou  shalt  be  as  the  morning 

24.  17  the  morning  (is)  to  them  even  as  the  sh. 
38.  7  When  the  morning  stars  sang  together,  and 

38. 12  Hast  thou  commanded  the  morning  since 
Psa.  5.  3  My  voice  shalt  thou  hear  in  the  morning 

5.  3  in  the  morning  will  I  direct,  .unto  thee 
30.  5  endure  for  a  night,  but  joy . .  in  the  morn. 

49.  14  shall  have  dominion  over  them  in  the  m. 
55.  17  Evening,  and  morning,  and  at  noon,  will 
59.  16  I  will  sing  aloud  of  thy  mercy  in  the  mo. 
65.  8  thou  makest  the  outgoings  of  the  morning 
73.  14  been  plagued,  and  chastened  every  morn. 

88. 13  in  tlie  morning  shall  my  prayer  prevent 
90.  5  in  the  morning,  .like  grass  (which)  grow. 
90.  6  In  the  morning  it  flourisheth,  and  grow. 
92.  2  To  show  forth,  .in  the  morning,  and  thy 

130.  6,  6  they  that  watch  for  the  morning 
143.  8  Cause  me  to  hear,  .in  the  morning;  forin 
Prov.  7.  18  let  us  take  our  fill  of  love  until  the  mor. 

27.  14  with  a  loud  voice,  rising  early  in  the  mo. 
Eccl.  10.  16  Woe  to  thee,  .thy  princes  eat  in  the  mo. 

11.  6  In  the  morning  sow  thy  seed,  and  in  the 
Isa.  5.  11  Woe  unto  them  that  rise  up.  .in  the  mo. 

17.  11  in  the  morning  shalt  thou  make  thy  seed 
17.  14  And  behold,  .before  the  morning  he  (is) 

21.  12  The  watchmen  said.  The  morning  cometh 

28.  19  for  morning  by  morning  shall  it  pass  over 
33.  2  be  thou  their  arm  every  morning,  our  sa. 

37.  36  when  they  arose  early  in  the  morning,  b. 

38.  13  I  reckoned  till  morning,  .as  a  lion,  so  will 

50.  4  he  wakeneth  morning  by  morning,  he  w. 
Jer.  20.  16  let  him  hear  the  cry  in  the  morning,  and 

21.  12  Execute  judgment  in  the  morning,  andd. 
Lam.  3.  23  newevery  morning:  great  (is)  thy  faithful. 
Eze.  12.  8  in  the  morning  came  the  word  of  the  Lord 
24.  18  So  I  spake  unto  the  people  in  the  morning 
24.  18  I  did  in  the  morning  as  I  was  commanded 
33.  22  until  he  came  to  me  in  the  morning ;  and 
46.  1 3  lamb . .  thou  shalt  prepare  it  every  morn. 
46.  14  prepare  a  meat  offering  for  it  every  mor. 
46.  15  shall  they  prepare  the  lamb . .  every  mor. 
Dan.  8.  26  the  vision  of  the  evening  and  the  morning 
Hos.  6.  4  for  your  goodness  (is)  as  a  morning  cloud 
7.  6  in  the  morning  it  burneth  as  a  flaming  fire 
13.  3  they  shall  be  as  the  morning  cloud,  and  as 
Amos  4.  4  and  bring  your  sacrifices  every  morning 
5.  8  the  shadow  of  death  into  the  morning 
Mic.  2.  1  when  the  morning  is  light,  they  practise 
Zeph.  3.  5  every  morningdoth hebringhis  judgment 

3 . Dawn,  insio  mishchar. 

Psa.  1 10.  3  of  holiness  from  the  womb  of  the  morning 

4.  Shining,  brightness,  aai  nogah. 

Dan.  6.  19  Then  the  king  arose  very  early  in  the  m. 

5.  An  awakening,  warning,  mishap,  fri'p's  tsephirah. 
Eze.  7.  7  The  morning  is  come  unto  thee,  O  thou 

7. 10  the  morning  is  gone  forth;  the  rod  hath 

6.  Dawn,  "irty  shachar. 

Gen.  19.  15  when  the  morning  arose,  then  the  angels 
Neh.  4.  21  from  the  rising  of  the  morning  till  the 
Job  41.  18  his  eyes,  .like  the  eyelids  of  the  morning 
Psa.  139.  9  I  take  the  wings  of  the  morning . .  dwell  in 
Song  6.  10  looketh  forth  as.  morning,  fair  as  the  m. 
Isa.  14.  12  0  Lucifer,  son  of  the  morning !  (how)  art 
58.  8  shall  thy  light  break  forth  as  the  morning 
Hos.  6.  3  his  going  forth  is  prepared  as  the  morn. 

10.  15  in  a  morning  shall  the  king  of  Israel  utt. 
Joel  2.  2  the  morning  spread  upon  the  mountains 
Amos  4.  13  that  maketh  the  morning  darkness,  and 
Jon.  4.  7  God  prepared  a  worm  when  the  morning 

7.  To  rise  or  go  early,  cpp'  shakam,  5. 

1  Sa.  17.  16  the  Philistine  drew  near  morning  and  ev. 

8.  To  wander,  nap*  shakah,  5. 

Jer.  5.  8  They  were  (as)  fed  horses  in  the  morning 

9.  Of  the  early  dawn,  opBpivos  orthrinos. 

Rev.  22.  16  I  am  the  root.. the  bright  and  [morning]  s. 

10.  Early,  former,  npti'ivos  proinos. 

Rev.  2.  28  And  I  will  give  him  the  morning  star 

11.  Early,  npoii'  proi. 

Matt  16.  3  in  the  morning,  .foul  weather  to  day 
Mark  1.  3;  in  the  morning,  rising  up  a  great  while 

11.  20  in  the  morning,  as  they  passed  by,  they 
1 3.  35  master . .  cometh,  at  even . .  or  in  the  m. 

15.  1  straightway  in  the  morning  the  chief  pr. 

Acts  28.  23  persuading  them . .  from  morning  till  eve. 

12.  Early  dawn,  -rrpa'l'a  proia. 

Matt  21.  18  Now  [in  the  morning], as  he  returned  into 
27.  1  When  the  morning  was  come,  all  the  chief 
John2i.  4  when  the  morning  was  now  come,  Jesus 


MORNING 


G70 


MOSES 


MORNING,  to  come  early  in  the  — 

To  be.  early  in  dawn  or  morning,  bpOplfa  orthrizd. 
'Luke  21.  38  all  the  people  came  early  iu  the  morning 

MORNING,  early  in  the  — 

1  .Early  dawn  or  morning,  opOpos  orthros. 

John  8.  2  [early  in  the  morning  he  came  again  into] 
Acts  5.  21  entered  into  the  temple  early  in  the  mor. 

2.  Early  in  the  dawn  or  morning,  irptai"  proi. 

Matt  20.  1  which  went  out  early  in  the  morning  to 
Marki6.  2  very  early  in  the  morning,  the  first,  .of 

MORROW  — 

1  .Morrow,  13a  boqer. 

Lev.  22.  30  ye  shall  leave  none  of  it  uutil  the  morrow 
Num  16.  5  Even  to  morrow  the  Lord  will  show  who 

22.  41  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  that  Balak 
1  Sa.  9.  19  tomorrow  I  will  let  thee  go,  and  will  tell 
Esth.  2.  14  on  the  morrow  she  returned  into  the  se. 

5.  14  to  morrow  speak  thou  unto  the  king  that 
Zeph.  3.  3  they  gnaw  not  the  hones  till  the  morrow 

2 .Morrow,  m,rn  mochorath. 

Gen.  19.  34  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  that  the 
Exod  9.  6  the  Lord  did  that  thing  on  the  morrow 
18. 13  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  that  Moses 
32.  6  they  rose  up  early  on  the  morrow,  and 
32.  30  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  that  Moses 
Lev  7  16  the  morrow  also  the  remainder  of  it  shall 
’  19.  6  the  same  day  ye  offer  it,  and  on  the  mor. 

23.  11  on  the  morrow  after  the  sahbath  the  priest 
23.  15  ye  shall  count  unto  you  from  the  morrow 
23.  16  Even  unto  the  morrow  after  the  seventh 

Num  16.  41  on  the  morrow  all  the  congregation  of  the 

17.  8  it  came  to  pass,  that  on  the  morrow  Moses 
33!  3  on  tlie  morrow  after  the  passover  the  ch. 

Josh  5.  1 1  they  did  eat  of  the  old  corn . .  on  the  mor. 

5.  12  the  manna  ceased  on  themorrow  after  they 
Judg.  6.  38  he  rose  up  early  on  the  morrow,  and  tli. 

9.  42  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  that  thep. 

2i.  4  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  that  the  p. 

1  Sa  5.  3  when  they,  .arose  earlyon  the  morrow,  be. 

5.  4  when  they  arose  early  on  the  morrow  m. 

11.  11  it  was  (so)  on  the  morrow,  that  Saul  put 

18.  10  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  that  the 
20.  27  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  .the  second 
3i!  8  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  when  the 

2  Sa.  11.  12  Tarry,  .and  to  morrow  I  will  let  thee  de. 

2  Ki.  8. 15  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  that  he 

1  Ch  10.  8  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  when  the 
29.  21  on  the  morrow  after  that  day.  .a  thousand 
Jer.  20!  3  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  that  Pa. 

3 . The  dawn,  to  morrow,  aupiov  aurion. 

Matt.  6.  34  Take  therefore  no  thought  for  the  morrow 

6.  34  for  the  morrow  shall  take  thought  for  the 
Luke  10.  35  on  the  morrow,  when  he  departed,  he  took 
Acts  4.  5  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  that  their 
Jas.  4.  14  Whereas  ye  know  not  what,  .on  the  mor. 

4.  Succeeding  (day),  e^rjs  hexes. 

Acts  25. 17  without  any  delay  on  the  morrow  I  sat  on 

5.  The  morrow,  eiravpiov  epaurinn. 

Markn.  12  on  the  morrow,  when  they  were  come  from 
Acts  10.  9  On  the  morrow,  as  they  went  on  their 

10.  23  on  the  morrow  Peter  went  away  with  thorn 
10.  24  themorrowaftertheyenteredintoCesarea 
20.  7  preached . .  ready  to  depart  on  the  morrow 

22.  30  On  the  morrow,  because  he  would  have  k. 

23.  32  On  the  morrow  they  left  the  horsemen  to 
25.  23  on  the  morrow,  when  Agrippa  was  come 

MORROW,  to —  [  See  To  morrow .1 
MORSEL  (of  meat)  — 

1. A  cake,  133  kikkar. 

1  Sa.  2.  36  shall . .  cron  ch  to  him  for . .  a  morsel  of  hr. 

2.  Morsel,  na  path. 

Gen.  18.  5  I  will  fetch  a  morsel  of  bread,  and  comf. 
Judgi9-  5  Comfort  thine  heart  with  a  morsel  of  hr. 
Ruth.  2.  14  come  thousand  dip  thy  morsel  in  the  vi. 

1  Sa.  28.  22  let  me  set  a  morsel  of  bread  before  thee 
I  Ki.17.  II  Bring  me,  I  pray  thee,  a  morsel  of  bread 
Job  31.  17  Or  have  eaten  my  morsel  myself  alone 
Psa.ii7.  17  He  casteth  forth  his  ice  like  morsels:  who 
Prov  17.  1  Better  (is)  a  dry  morsel,  and  quietness 
23.  8  The  morsel,  .thou  hast  eaten  shalt  thou 

3.  Act  of  eating,  food,  fipSxris  brosis. 

Heb.  12.  16  who  for  one  morsel  of  meat  sold  his  birth. 

MORTAL  (man)  — 

1. A  man,  uhitt  enosh. 

Job  4.  17  Shall  mortal  man  be  more  Just  than  God? 

2. Mortal,  dying,  Bvyris  thnetos. 

Rom  6.  12  Let  not  sin  therefore  reign  in  your  mortal 
8.  11  shall  also  quicken  your  mortal  bodies  by 

1  Co  15.  S3  and  this  mortal  (must)put  on  immortality 

15.  54  this  mortal  shall  have  put  on  immortality 

2  Co.  4.  n  might  be  made  manifest  in  our  mortal  fiesli 

MORTALITY  — 

Dying,  mortal,  Ovtjtos  thnetos. 

2  Co.  5.  4  that  mortality  might  be  swallowed  up  of 

MORTALLY  — 

Soul,  breath,  iffBl  nephesh. 

Deut  19.  11  smite  him  mortally  that  he  die,  and  flee. 

MORTAR,  MORTER  — 

1  .Clay,  heap,  ■v?n  chomer. 

Gen.  it.  fiw  tone,  and  slime  had  they  for  mortar 


Exod.  1. 14  hard  bondage,  in  mortar,  and  in  brick,  and 
Isa.  41.  25  he  shall  come  upon  princes  as.  .mortar 
Nah.  3.  14  go  into  clay,  and  tread  the  mortar,  make 

2. A  mortar,  njTB  medokah. 

Num  11.  8  or  beat  (it)  in  a  mortar,  and  baked  (it)  in 

3.  A  mortar,  hollow  place,  e%?d  maktesh. 

Prov  27.  22  Though  thou  sliouldest  bray  a  fool  in  a  m. 

4.  Dust,  isj 1  aphar. 

Lev.  14’  42  he  shall  take  other  morter,  and  shall  pi. 

14.  45  all  the  morter  of  the  house :  and  he  shall 

MORTGAGE,  to  — 

To  mingle,  traffic ,  negotiate,  pledge,  fill?  arab. 

Neh.  5.  3  We  have  mortgaged  our  lands,  vineyards 

MORTIFY,  to  — 

1.  To  put  to  death,  kill,  Bavaria  thanatoo. 

Rom.  8. 13  if  ye  through  the  Spirit  do  mortify  the  d. 

2.  To  put  to  death,  deaden,  veicpiu  nekroo. 

Col.  3.  5  Mortify thereforeyourmemberswliichare 

MO-SE'-RA,  .Tipte  chastisement. 

The  place  where  Aaron  died  and  was  buried  ;  between 
Beretli  Beue-jaaken  and  Gudgodah. 

Deut  10.  6  Beeroth  of  the  children  of  Jaakan  to  M. 

MO-SE'-ROTH,  ni-)Db,  rinpio. 

The  26th  station  of  Israel  in  the  wilderness,  and  15th 
from  Sinai,  between  Haslnnanah  and  Bene-jaaken. 

NU11133.  30  departed  from  Hash.,  and  encamped  at  M. 
33.  31  they  departed  from  51., and  pitched  inB. 

MO'-SES,  nc'o,  Maxnjr,  Mwii<r?)s,Moy<rrj$  drawer  out. 
The  youngest  son  of  Amram  and  Joeliebed,  born  B.c. 
1571,  just  at  tile  time  when  the  king  of  Egypt  had  re¬ 
solved  on  the  destruction  of  every  newly  born  male 
child  among  the  Israelites.  Being  saved  by  Pharaoh  s 
daughter,  she  gave  him  her  own  title,  the  “drawerout, 
from  the  water,  and  brought  him  up  as  an  adopted  son, 
so  that  he  was  skilled  in  all  the  wisdom  of  the 
Egyptians.  His  patriotic  desire  for  his  brethren  at  last 
compelled  him  to  leave  Egypt  when  forty  years  of  age, 
to  which  he  returned  after  an  interval  of  forty  years 
sojourn  in  Midian  only  at  the  repeated  command  of 
God.  His  successive  interviews  with  his  brethren,  and 
witli  the  king  of  Egypt,  his  wonderful  miracles,  and  the 
admirable  patience,  faith,  and  skill  he  evinced  through¬ 
out  his  whole  career,  are  graphically  depicted  in  his 
works  that  remain.  He  is  tnuUtjpnatly  supposed  to 
have  written  the  introductory  chapters  of  the  Book  of 
Job,  and  the  concliisionoLth&whQle.  His  authorship 
of  Exodus,  Leviticus7~N)imbers,  and  Deuteronomy  are 
attested  by  every  possible  mark  of  an  internal  and  of 
an  external  kind.  These  books  bear  incontestable 
evidence  that  they  were  composed  in  a  wilderness 
state,  yet  with  an  express  view  to  a  speedy  settlement 
in  a  fruitful  land.  Repeatedly  in  these  Moses  is 
directed  to  write  in  a  book  (or  more  properly,  in  the 
Book),  Exod.  17. 14;  34.  27,  and  he  is  represented  as  writ¬ 
ing  in  Exod.  24.  4-7  ;  34.  28.  These  passages  refer  to  the 
wars,  the  ten  commandments,  the  treatment  of  the 
Canaanites,  and  the  various  festivals.  In  Num.  33.  2 
it  is  said  he  “  wrote  their  goings  out  according  to  their- 
journeys  by  the  commandment  of  the  Lord,’  that  is, 
apparently,  a  kind  of  “  Daily  Journal.  Deuteronomy 
is,  if  possible,  even  more  express  on  the  point,  in  such 
passages  as  31.9,  22,  24,  enjoining,  “the  book— the 
song — the  law,"  to  be  read  and  rehearsed  and  .pre¬ 
served.  Accordingly  the  Book  of  Joshua  makes 
express  mention  of  “the  Book  of  the  Law  of  Moses,  in 
1.  7,  8;  8.  32,  34;  23.  3,  6,  16  ;  24.  26,  and  all  the  succeed 
ing  books  of  Scripture  support  the  same  view.  The 
ten  tribes  who  revolted  after  the  death  of  Solomon,  held 
fast  to  the  Pentateuch,  which  they  certainly  would  not 
have  done  had  it  been  composed  after  that  event.  The 
Book  which  Hilkiah  found  in  the  temple  was  pro¬ 
bably  the  Book  of  Leviticus— a  book  so  strictly  appro¬ 
priate  for  the  priests  alone,  that  it  is  not  wonderful  it 
was  left  very  much  in  their  hands— the  threatenings 
of  which  in  chapter  xxvi.  are  so  well  fitted  to  have 
stirred  the  heart  of  the  pious  king  Josiah.  As  a 
historian,  an  orator,  a  leader,  a  statesman,  a  legislator, 
a  patriot,  and  a  man,  Moses  stands  pre-eminent. 
But  110  mere  genius  could  have  made  him  the  originator 
of  sound  jurisprudence — the  great  teacher  of  mono¬ 
theism  and  sound  morality— except  he  had  also  been 
a  prophet  of  the  Most  High,  supernaturally  guided  and 
aided  in  his  work.  He  died  in  the  plains  of  Moab,  over 
against  Beth-peor,  11.  c.  1451,  at  the  ripe  age  of  120 
years,  while  yet  “  his  eye  was  not  dim,  nor  his  natural 
force  abated.” 

Exod.  2.  10  she  called  his  name  M.:  and  she  said,  Be. 
2.  1 1  when  M.  was  grown,  that  he  went  out  into 
2.  14  M.  feared,  and  said,  Surely  this  thing  is 
2.  15  lie  sought  to  slay  M.  And  M.  fled  from  the 
2.  17  M.  stood  up  and  helped  them,  and  wate. 
2.  21  And  M.  was  content  to  dwell  with  the  mail 

2.  21  and  he  gave  M.  Zipporali  his  daughter 

3.  I  M.  kept  tlie  flock  of  Jethro  his  father  111 
3.  3  M.  said,  I  will  now  turn  aside,  and  see 
3.  4  God  called  unto  him.  .and  said,  M.,  M. 

3.  6  M.  hid  his  face ;  for  he  was  afraid  to  look 
3. 11  M.  said  unto  God,  Who  (am)  I,  that  I  sho. 
3.  13  M.  said  unto  God,  Behold,  (when)  I  come 
3. 14  God  said  unto  M.,  I  am  that  I  am  :  and  he 

3.  15  God  said  moreover  unto  M.,  Thus  shalt 

4.  1  M.  answered  and  said.  But,  behold,  they 
4.  3  became  a  serpent;  and  M.  fled  from  bef. 
4.  4  And  the  Lord  said  unto  M. 


So  in  4.  19,21;  6.  1 ;  7.  1,  14;  8.  16,  20;  9.  1,  8,  13,  22; 

10.  1,  12,  21;  11-  1,  9;  12.  43;  14-  15,  26 ;  16.  28;  17.  5, 

14;  19.  9,  10,  21;  20.22;  24.  12;  30.  34;  32.  9,  33;  33. 

17;  34.  1,  27.  Lev.  10.  2;  21.  1.  Num.  3.  40;  7.  n  ;  ir. 

16,  23;  12.  14;  14-  11 ;  15-  35;  17-  10;  2i.  8,  34;  25.  4; 

27.  12,  18.  Deut.  31.  14,  16. 

Exod.  4.  10  M.  said  unto  the  Lord,  0  my  Lord,  I  (am) 

4.  14  anger  of  tlie  Lord  was  kindled  against  M. 

4.  18  M.  went  and  returned  to  Jethro  his  father 

4.  18  And  Jethro  said  to  M.,  Go  in  peace 

4.  20  M.  took  his  wife  and  his  sons,  and  set 
4.  20  and  SI.  took  the  rod  of  God  in  his  hand 
4.27  said . .  Go  into  the  wilderness  to  meet  SI. 

4.  28  SI.  told  Aaron  all  the  words  of  the  Lord 
4.  29  SI.  and  Aaron  went  and  gathered  together 

4.  30  words  which  the  Lord  had  spoken  unto  SI. 

5.  1  SI.  and  Aaron  went  in,  and  told  Pharaoh 

5.  4  Wherefore  do  ye,  SI.  and  Aaron,  let  the 

5.  20  they  met  SI.  and  Aaron,  who  stood  in  the 

5.  22  SI.  returned  unto  the  Lord,  and  said,  L. 

6.  2  God  spake  unto  SI.,  and  said  unto  him,  I 

6.  9  SI.  spake  so  unto  the  children  of  Israel 

6.  9  they  hearkened  not  unto  SI.  for  anguish 

6.  10  And  the  Lord  spake  uuto  SI.,  saying 

6. 12  SI.  spake  before  the  Lord,  saying,  Behold 

6. 13  the  Lord  spake  unto  SI.  and  uuto  Aaron 

6.  20  she  bare  him  Aaron  and  SI. ;  and  the  years 

6.-26  These  (are)  that  Aaron  and  SI.,  to  whom 

6.  27  these  (are)  that  M.  and  Aaron 

6.  28  Lord  spake  unto  SI.  in  the  land  of  Egypt 

6.  29  the  LORD  spake  unto  SI.,  saying,  I  (am) 

7.  6  SI.  and  Aaron  did  as  the  Lord  comiuan. 

7.  7  And  SI.  (was)  fourscore  years  old,  and  A. 

7.  8  Lord  spake  unto  SI.  and  Aaron,  saying 

7.  10  SI.  and  Aaron  went  in  unto  Pharaoh,  and 

7.  19  The  Lord  spake  unto  SI.,  Say  unto  Aaron 

7.  20  SI.  and  Aaron  did  so,  as  the  Lord  comm. 

8.  1  The  Lord  spake  unto  SI.,  Go  unto  Pharaoh 

8.  5  the  Lord  spake  unto  SI.,  Say  unto  Aaron 

8.  8  Pharaoh  called  for  SI.  and  Aaron,  and  said 

8.  9  SI.  said  unto  Pharaoh,  Glory  over  me  :  w. 

8. 12  SI.  and  Aaron  went  out  from  Pharaoh .  .SI. 

8  13,  31  Lord  did  according  to  the  word  of  SI. 

8.  25  Pharaoh  called  for  SI.  and  for  Aaron,  and 

8.  26  SI.  said,  It  is  not  meet  so  to  do ;  for  we 

8.  29  SI.  said,  Behold,  I  go  out  from  thee,  and 
8  30  SI.  went  out  from  Pharaoh,  and  entreated 
q.  8  let  SI.  sprinkle  it  tow  ard  the  heaven  in 

9.  10  SI.  sprinkled  it  up  toward  heaven ;  and  it 
q.  11  magicians  could  not  stand  before  SI. 

q  12  the  Lord  hardened  the  heart  of  Pharaoh 
q.  23  SI.  stretched  forth  his  rod  toward  heaven 
q.  27  called  for  SI.  and  Aaron,  and  said  unto 
q  29  SI.  said  unto  him.  As  soon  as  I  am  gone 
q  33  SI  went  out  of  the  city  from  Pharaoh,  and 
q.  35  hardened,  .as  the  Lord  had  spoken  by  SI. 

10.  3  SI.  and  Aaron  came  in  unto  Pharaoh,  and 
10.  8  And  SI.  and  Aaron  were  brought  again' 

10.  9  SI.  said,  SVe  will  go  with  our  young  and 

10  13  SI.  stretched  forth  his  rod  over  the  land 
jo.  16  Pharaoh  called  for  SI.  and  Aaron  in  haste 
10.  22  M.  stretched  forth  his  hand  toward  heaven 
10.  24  And  Pharaoh  called  unto  SI.,  and  said,  Go 
10.  25  SI.  said,  Thou  must  give  us  also  sacrifices 

10.  29  M.  said,  Thou  hast  spoken  well,  I  will  see 

11  3  SI.  (was)  very  great  in  the  land  of  Egypt 

11.  4  SI.  said,  Tlius  saith  the  Lord,  About  mid. 
(1. 10  SI.  and  Aaron  did  all  these  wonders  before 

12  1  the  Lord  spake  unto  SI.  and  Aaron  in  the 

12.  21  SI.  called  for  all  the  elders  of  Israel,  and 

12  28  didasthelLORD  hadconmiandedM.land  A. 
12.  31  he  called  for  SI.  and  Aaron  by  night,  and 
12.  35  did  according  to  the  word  of  SI. ;  and  they 

12.  50  as  the  Lord  commanded  SI.  and  Aaron 

13.  1  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  SI.,  saying 

So  in  14.  1 ;  16.  11;  25.  1 ;  30.  11,  17,  22;  31.  i,  12  ;  40. 
I.  Lev.  4.  I ;  5. 14;  6.  x»  8, 19,24;  7-  22> 28  '■  ®-  1  >  12-  \  > 
14.  1 ;  17.  1 ;  18.  1 ;  19.  1  ;  20.  1 ;  21.  16 ;  22.  1,  17,  26 ; 
23.  1,  9,  23,  33  ;  24.  1,  13 ;  27.  1.  Num.  3.  5,  11,  14,  44 ; 
5.  I,  5,  ii ;  6.  1 ;  7.  4 ;  8.  i,  5,  23 ;  9.  9 ;  10.  1 ;  13.  1 ;  15* 
1,  17,  37  ;  16.  20,  23,  36,  44  ;  17.  1 ;  18.  25 ;  19.  1 ;  20.  7  ; 
25.  10,  1 6j  26.  52;  27.  6;  28.  1;  31.  25;  34.  1,  10;  35. 

9  Exodii  3  SI  said  unto  the  people,  Remember  this 

13  ,q  SI.  took  the  bones  of  Joseph  with  him:  for 

14  11  they  said  unto  SI.,  Because  (there  were) 

14  13  SI.  said  unto  the  people,  Fear  ye  not,  stand 
14  21  SI.  stretched  out  his  hand  over  the  sea 
14  27  SI  stretched  forth  his  hand  over  the  sea 
1431  and  believed  the  LORD,  and  his  servant  SI. 
is  1  Then  sang  SI.  and  tlie  children  of  Israel 

15. '  22  So  SI.  brought  Israel  from  the  Red  Sea 

is.  24  people  murmured  against  SI.,  saying,  W. 
16  2  murmured  against  SI.  and  Aaron  in  the 

16.  4  Then  said  tlie  Lord  uuto  51.,  Behold,  I 
16  6  SI  and  Aaron  said  unto  all  the  children 
16*  8  SI.  said,  (This  shall  be),  when  the  Lord 
i  6  9  SI.  spake  unto  Aaron,  Say  unto  all  the 

1 6.  15  SI.  said  unto  them,  This  (is)  the  bread 
16.  10  SI.  said,  Let  no  man  leave  of  it  till  them. 
1 6.  20  hearkened  not  unto  SI. . .  and  SI.  was  wroth 
16  22  and  all  the  rulers,  .came  and  told  51. 

16  24  they  laid  it  up  till  the  morning,  as  SI.  bade 
16  25  SI.  said,  Eat  that  to  day,  for  to  day  (is)  a 
16.  32  SI.  said,  This  (is)  the  tiling  which  tlie  L. 
16.  33  M.  said  unto  Aaron,  Take  a  pot,  and  put 

16.  34  As  the  LORD  commanded  SI.,  so  Aaron 

17.  2  people  did  chide  with  SI. .  .And  SI.  said 

17.  3  people  murmured  against  SI.,  and  said 
17.  4  SI.  cried  unto  the  Lord,  saying,  SVhat 
17.  6  SI.  did  so  in  the  sight  of  the  elders  of  Is. 
17.  9  SI .  said  unto  Joshua,  Choose  us  out  men 


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E10CI17.  10  Joshua  did  as  SI.  had  said,  .and  SI.,  Aaron 

17. 11  when  SI.  held  up  his  hand,  that  Israel  p. 

17. 12  St.’  hands  (were)  heavy  ;  and  they  took 

17. 15  St.  built  an  altar,  and  called  the  name  of 

18.  1  When  Jethro.  .SI.’  father  in  law,  heard 

18.  1  that  God  had  done  for  SI.,  and  for  Israel 

18.  2  SI.’  father  in  law,  took  Zipporah,  SI.’  wife 

18.  5  SI.’  father  inlaw,  came  with  his  sonsand 

18.  5  came.. unto  SI.  into  the  wilderness,  where 

18.  6he  said  unto  SI.,  I  thy  father  inlaw  Jethro 

18.  7  SI.  went  out  to  meethisfatherin  law.and 

18.  8  SI.  told  his  father  in  law  all  that  the 

18. 12  SI.’  father  in  law,  took  a  burnt  offering 

18. 12  eat  bread  with  St.’ father  in  lawbefore  God 

18.  13  that  SI.  sat  to  judge  the  people:  and  the 
18.  13  people  stood  by  SI.  from  the  inomingunto 
18.  14  SI.’  father  in  law  saw  all  that  he  did  to 
18.  15  St.  said  unto  his  father  in  law,  Because 

18. 17  SI.’  father  in  law  said  unto  him,  Thething 
18.  24  SI.  hearkened  to  the  voice  of  his  father 
18.  25  SI.  chose  able  men  out  of  all  Israel,  and 
18.  26  the  hard  causes  they  brought  unto  SI. 

18.  27  SI.  let  his  father  in  law  depart;  and  he 

19.  3  SI.  went  up  unto  God,  and  the  Lord  call. 

19.  7  SI.  came  and  called  for  the  elders  of  the 

19.  8  SI.  returned  the  words  of  the  people  unto 

19.  9  SI.  told  the  words  of  the  people  unto  the 

19. 14  SI.  went  down  from  the  mount  unto  the 

19.  17  And  SI.  brought  forth  the  people  out  of 

19.  19  SI.  spake,  and  God  answered  him  by  a  voice 

19.  20  called  SI.  (up)  to  the  top  of  the  mount 

19.  23  SI.  said  unto  the  Loud,  The  people  cannot 

19.  25  St.  went  down  unto  the  people,  and  spake 

20.  19  they  said  unto  SI.,  Speak  thou  with  us 

20.  20  SI.  said  unto  the  people,  Fear  not :  for  God 

20.  21  SI.  drew  near  unto  the  thick  darkness  w. 

24.  1  he  said  unto  SI.,  Come  up  unto  the  Lokd 

24.  2  SI.  alone  shall  come  near  the  Lord  ;  but 
24.  3  SI.  came  and  told  the  people  all  the  words 
24.  4  SI.  wrote  all  the  words  of  the  Lord,  and 
24.  6  SI.  took  half  of  the  blood,  and  put  (it)  in 
24.  8  SI.  took  the  blood,  and  sprinkled  (it)  on 
24.  9  Then  went  up  SI.,  and  Aaron,  Nadab,  and 
24.  13  SI.  rose  up,  and  his  minister  Joshua :  and 
24.  13,  15  And  SI.  went  up  into  the  mount 

24. 16  he  called  unto  SI.  out  of  the  midst  of  the 

24. 18  SI.  went  into  the  midst  of  the  cloud,  and 
24.  18  SI.  was  in  the  mount  forty  days  and  forty 

31.  18  he  gave  unto  SI.,  when  he  had  made  an 

32.  1  SI.  delayed  to  come  down  out  of  the  mo. 

32.  1  (as  for)  this  SI.,  the  man  that  brought  us 

32.  7  the  Lord  said  unto  SI.,  Go,  get  thee  down 

32. 11  SI.  besought  the  Lord  his  God,  and  said 

32.  15  SI.  turned,  and  went  down  from  the  mo. 

32. 17  he  said  unto  SI.,  (There  is)  a  noise  of  war 

32. 19  SI.’  anger  waxed  hot,  and  he  cast  the  ta. 

32.  21  SI.  said  unto  Aaron,  What  did  this  people 

32.  25  SI.  saw  that  the  people  (were)  naked,  for 

32.  26  SI.  stood  in  the  gate  of  the  eamp,  and  said 

32.  28  Levi  did  according  to  the  word  of  SI. :  and 

32.  29  SI.  had  said,  Consecrate  yourselves  to  day 
32.  30  SI.  said  unto  the  people,  Ye  have  sinned 

32.  31  SI.  returned  unto  the  Lord,  and  said.  Oh 

33.  1  Lord  said  unto  SI.,  Depart,  (and)go  up  he. 

33.  5  the  Lord  had  said  unto  St.,  Say  unto  the 

33.  7  And  SI.  took  the  tabernacle,  and  pitched 

33.  8  SI.  went  out  unto  the  tabernacle,  (that)all 

33.  8  looked  after  SI.,  until  he  was  gone  into  the 

33.  9  as  SI.  entered  into  the  tabernacle,  the 

33.  9  descended . .  and  (the  Loud)  talked  with  SI. 

33.  11  the  Lord  spake  unto  SI.  face  to  face,  as  a 

33. 12  SI.  said  unto  the  Lord,  See,  thou  sayest 

34.  4  SI.  rose  up  earlyin  the  morning,  and  went 

34.  8  SI.  made  haste,  and  bowed  his  head  tow. 

34.  29  when  SI.  came  down  from  mount  Sinai 

34.  29  the  two  tables  of  testimony  in  SI.’  hand 

34.  29  SI.  wist  not  that  the  skin  of  his  face  shone 

34.  30  Aaron  and . .  the  children  of  Israel  saw  SI. 

34.  31  SI.  called  unto  them ;  and  Aaron  and  all 

34.  31  returned  unto  him :  and  SI.  talked  with 
34.  33  (till)  SI.  had  done  speaking  with  them,  he 
34.  34  SI.  went  in  before  the  Lord  to  speak  with 

34.  35  SI.,  that  the  skin  of  SI. ’face  shone:  and  SI. 

35.  1  SI.  gathered  all  the  congregation  of  the 

35.  4  SI.  spake  unto  all  the  congregation  of  the 

35.  20  Israel  departed  from  the  presence  of  Si. 

35.  29  commanded  to  be  made  by  the  hand  of  SI. 

35.  30  SI.  said  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  See 

36.  2  SI.  called  Bezaleel  and  Alioliab,  and  every 

36.  3  they  received  of  SI.  all  the  offering  which 

36.  s  they  spake  unto  SI.,  saying,  The  people 

36.  6  SI.  gave  commandment,  and  they  caused 

38.  21  according  to  the  commandment  of  SI. 

38.  22  made  all  that  the  Lord  commanded  SI. 

39.  1,  5,  7,  21,  26,  29,  31  as  the  Lord  com.  SI. 

39.  32  all  that  the  Lord  commanded  SI.,  so  did 
39.  33  they  brought  the  tabernacle  unto  SI.,  the 
39.  42  all  that  the  Lord  commanded  SI.,  so  the 

39.  43  SI.  did  look  upon  all  the  work,  .and  SI. 

40. 16  Thus  did  SI. :  according  to  all  that  the 

40. 18  SI.  reared  up  the  tabernacle,  and  fastened 
40. 19,  21,  23,  25,  27,  29,  32  as  the  Lord  com.  SI. 

40.  31  SI.  and  Aaron  and  his  sons  washed  their 

40.  33  he  reared  up  the  court.  .So  SI.  finished 
40.  35  SI.  was  not  able  to  enter  into  the  tent  of 

Lev.  1.  1  Lord  called  unto  SI.,  and  spake  unto  him 

7.  38  Which  the  Lord  commanded  SI.  in  mount 

8.  4  SI.  did  as  the  Lord  commanded  him ;  and 

8.  5  SI.  said  unto  the  congregation,  This  (is) 

8.  6  SI.  brought  Aaron  and  his  sons,  and  wa. 

8.  9.  '3.  >7.  z'.  29  as  the  Lord  commanded  SI. 

8.  10  SI  took  the  anointing  oil,  and  anointed 


Lev.  8.  13  SI.  brought  Aaron’s  sons,  and  put  coats 

8.  15  SI.  took  the  blood,  and  put  (it)  upon  the 
8.  16  he  took,  .their  fat,  and  SI.  burned  (it)  upon 

8. 19  SI.  sprinkled  the  blood  upon  the  altar  ro. 
8.  20  SI.  burnt  the  head,  and  the  pieces,  and 
8.  21  SI.  burnt  the  whole  ram  upon  the  altar 
8.  23  SI.  took  of  the  blood  of  it,  and  put  (it)  upon 
8.  24  SI.  put  of  the  blood . .  and  SI.  sprinkled  the 
8-  28  SI.  took  them  from  off  their  hands,  and 
8.  29  SI.  took  the  breast,  .it  was  SI.’  part ;  as 
8.  30  SI.  took  of  the  anointing  oil,  and  of  the  b. 
8.  31  SI.  said  unto  Aaron  and  to  his  sons.  Boil 

8.  36  the  Lord  commanded  by  the  hand  of  SI. 

9.  1  SI.  called  Aaron  and  his  sons,  and  the  el. 

9.  5  they  brought  (that)  which  SI.  commanded 

9.  6  SI.  said.  This  (is)  the  thing  which  the  L. 

9.  7  SI.  said  unto  Aaron,  Go  unto  the  altar,  and 
9, 10  he  burnt,  .as  the  Lord  commanded  SI. 

9. 21  wave  offering  before  the  Lord;  as  SI.  co. 
9. 23  SI.  and  Aaron  went  into  the  tabernacle 

10.  3  SI.  said  unto  Aaron,  This  (is  it)  that  the 

10.  4  SI.  called  Slishael  and  Elzaphan,  the  sons 

10.  5  went  near,  and  carried  them,  .as  SI.  had 

10.  6  SI.  said  unto  Aaron,  and  unto  Eleazar  and 
10.  7  And  they  did  according  to  the  word  of  SI. 

10. 11  hath  spoken  unto  them  by  the  hand  of  SI . 
10.  12  SI.  spoke  unto  Aaron,  and  unto  Eleazar 

10. 16  SI.  diligently  sought  the  goat  of  the  sino. 

10. 19  A.  said  unto  SI.,  Behold,  this  day  have 

10.  20  And  when  SI.  heard  (that),  he  was  content 

11.  1  Lord  spake  unto  SI.  and  to  Aaron,  saying 

13.  1  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  SI.  and  Aaron 

14.  33  Lord  spake  unto  SI.  and  unto  Aaron,  sa. 

15.  1  And  the  LonD  spake  unto  SI.  and  to  Aaron 

16.  1  Lord  spake  unto  SI.,  after  the  death  of 
16.  34  And  he  did  as  the  Lord  commanded  SI. 

21.  24  SI.  told  (it)  unto  Aaron,  and  to  his  sons 

23.  44  SI.  declared  unto  the  children  of  Israel 

24. 11  brought  him  unto  SI.:  and  his  mother’s 

24.  23  SI.  spake  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  that 
24. 23  Israel  did  as  the  Lord  commanded  SI. 

23.  1  Lord  spake  unto  SI.  in  mount  Sinai,  say. 

26.  46  which  the  Lord  made . .  by  the  hand  of  SI. 

27.  34  which  the  Lord  commanded  SI.  for  the 
Si  urn.  1.  1  the  Lord  spake  unto  SI.  in  the  wilderness 

1. 17  And  SI.  and  Aaron  took  these  men  which 

1.  19  As  the  Lord  commanded  SI.,  so  he  sum. 

1.  44  which  SI.  and  Aaron  numbered,  and  the 
1. 48  For  the  Lord  had  spoken  unto  SI.,  saying 

1.  54  accord,  to  all  that.  .LORDcommanded  SI. 

2.  1  Lord  spake  unto  SI.  and  unto  Aaron,  say. 

2.  33  numbered,  .as  the  Lord  commanded  SI. 

2.  34  accord,  to  all  that . .  Lord  commanded  SI. 

3.  1  SI.,  in  the  day(that)tlie  Lord  spake  withiJI. 

3.  16  SI.  numbered  them,  according  to  the  word 
3.38  those  that  encamp  before . .  (shall  be)  SI. 

3.  39  SI.  and  Aaron  numbered  at  the  comman. 
3.  42  SI.  numbered,  as  the  Lord  commanded 
3.  49  SI.  took  the  redemption  money  of  them 

3.  51  SI.  gave  the  money  of  them  that  were  re. 
3.51  word  of  the  Lord,  as  the  Lord  comma.  SI. 

4.  1,  17,  21  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  SI.  and 

4.  34  And  SI.  and  Aaron  and  the  chief  of  the 

4.  37  which  SI.  and  Aaron  did  number,  accor. 
4.  37  command,  of  the  Lord  by  the  hand  of  SI. 
4.  41  SI.  and  Aaron  did  number  according  to  the 
4.  45  whom  SI.  and  Aaron  numbered,  according 
4.  45  that  were  numbered,  .by  the  hand  of  SI. 
4.  46  whom  SI.  and  Aaron  and  the  chief  of  Isr. 
4.  49  they  were  numbered  by  the  hand  of  SI. 

4.  49  numbered  of  him. .the  LoRDcommand.  31. 

5.  4  as  the  Lord  spake  unto  SI.,  so  did  the  ch. 
7.  1  SI.  had  fully  set  up  the  tabernacle,  and 
7.  6  SI.  took  the  wagons  and  the  oxen,  and 

7.  89  SI.  was  gone  into  the  tabernacle  of  the 

8.  3  lighted  the  lamps,  .as  the  Lord  comma.  SI. 
8.  4  pattern  which  the  Lord  had  showed  SI. 

8.  20  SI.,  and  Aaron,  and  all  the  congregation 

8.  20,  22  commanded  SI.  concerning  the  Levites 

9.  1  the  Lord  spake  unto  31.  in  the  wilderness 

9.  4  SI.  spake  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  that 
9.  5  all  that  the  Lord  commanded  SI.,  so  did 
9.  6  they  came  before  SI.  and  before  Aaron  on 
9.  8  SI.  said  unto  them.  Stand  still,  and  I  will 
9.  23  command,  of  the  Lord  by  the  hand  of  SI. 

10. 13  command,  of  the  Lord  by  the  hand  of  SI. 

10.  29  SI.  said  unto  Hobab,  the  son  of. .SI.’  father 

10.  35  SI.  said.  Rise  up,  Lord,  and  let  thine  en. 
n.  2  the  people  cried  unto  SI. ;  and  when  SI.  pr. 

11.  10  SI.  heard  the  people  weep  throughout th. 

11. 10  angerof  the  Lord.  .SI.  also  was  displeased 

11. 11  51.  said  unto  the  Lord,  Wherefore  hast 

11.  21  SI.  said,  The  people,  among  whom  I  (am) 

11.  24  SI,  went  out,  and  told  the  people  the  wo. 

11.  27  and  told  SI.,  and  said,  Eldad  and  Sledad 

11.  28  the  servant  of  SI.,  (one)of  his  young  men 
11.  28  answered  and  said,  Sly  lord  SI.,  forbid 

11.  29  SI.  said  unto  him,  Enviest  thou  for  rays.? 
11. 30  31.  gat  him  into  the  camp,  he  and  the  el. 

12.  1  and  Aaron  spake  against  SI.  because  of 

12.  2  Hath  the  Lord  indeed  spoken  only  by  SI. 

12.  3  SI.  (was)  very  meek,  above  all  the  men  w. 

12.  4  the  Lord  spake  suddenly  unto  31.,  and 

12.  7  SI.  (is)  not  so,  who  (is)  faithful  in  all  mine 

12.  8  not  afraid  to  speak  against  my  servant  SI. 

12. 11  Aaron  said  unto  SI.,  Alas !  my  lord,  I  be. 

12. 13  SI.  cried  unto  the  Lord,  saying,  Heal  her 

13.  3  SI.  by  the  commandment  of  theLoRD  sent 

13.  16  which  SI.  sent  to  spy  out  the  land.  And  SI. 

13. 17  SI.  sent  them  to  spy  out  the  land  of  Can. 

13.  26  and  came  to  SI.,  and  to  Aaron,  and  to  all 

13.  30  Caleb  stilled  the  people  before  SI.,  and 


Slum  14.  2  murmured  against  SI.  and  against  Aaron 

14.  5  SI.  and  Aaron  fell  on  then’  faces  before 

14.  13  SI.  said  unto  the  Lord,  Then  the  Egypt. 

14.  26  Lord  spake  unto  SI.  and  unto  Aaron,  say. 

14.  36  the  men  which  SI.  sent  to  search  the  land 
14.  39  SI.  told  these  sayings  unto  all  thechildren 
14.  41  SI.  said,  Wherefore  now  do  ye  transgress 

14.  44  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the  Lord,  and  SI- 

15.  22  which  the  Lord  hath  spoken  unto  SI. 

15.  23  hath  commanded  you  by  the  hand  of  SI. 
15*  33  they  that,  .brought  him  unto  SI.  and  Aa. 

15,  36  and  he  died  ;  as  the  Lord  commanded  SI. 

16.  2  they  rose  up  before  SI.,  with  certain  of 

16.  3  gathered  themselves  together  against  SI. 

16.  4  And  when  SI.  heard  (it),  he  fell  upon  his 
16.  8  SI.  said  unto  Korah,  Hear,  I  pray  you,  ye 
16.  12  SI.  sent  to  call  Dathan  and  Abiram,  the 

16. 15  SI.  was  very  wroth,  and  said  unto  the  L. 

16. 16  SI.  said  unto  Korah,  Be  thou  and  all  thy 
16.  18  and  stood  in  the  door,  .with  SI.  and  Aaron 
16.  25  SI.  rose  up,  and  went  unto  Dathan  and  Ab. 
16.  28  SI.  said,  Herebyye  shall  know  that  the  L. 
16.  40  the  Lord  said  to  him  by  the  hand  of  SI. 
16.  41  murmured  against  SI.  and  against  Aaron 
16.  42  was  gathered  against  SI.  and  against  Aa. 
16.  43  SI.  and  Aaron  came  before  the  tabernacle 
■16.  46  SI.  said  unto  Aaron,  Take  a  censer,  and 
16. 47  Aaron  took  as  SI.  commanded,  and  ran 

16.  50  Aaron  returned  unto  SI.  unto  the  door  of 

17.  6  SI.  spake  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  and 
27.  7  SI.  laid  up  the  rods  before  the  Lord  in 

17.  8  SI.  went  into  the  tabernacle  of  witness 

17.  9  SI.  brought  out  all  the  rods  from  before 

17.  11  SI.  did  (so):  as  the  Lord  commanded  him 

17. 12  children  of  Israel  spake  unto  SI.,  saying 

20.  2  gathered  themselves  together  against  SI. 

20.  3  the  people  chode  with  SI.,  and  spake,  sa. 

20.  6  SI.  and  Aaron  went  from  the  presence  of 

20.  9  SI.  took  the  rod  from  before  the  Lord,  as 

20.  10  And  SI.  and  Aaron  gathered  the  congre. 

20.  11  SI.  lifted  up  his  hand,  and  with  his  rod 

20. 12  Lord  spake  unto  SI.  and  Aaron,  Because 
20.  14  SI.  sentruessengers  from  Kadesli  unto  the 
20.  23  Lord  spake  unto  SI.  and  Aaron  in  mount 
20.  27  SI.  did  as  the  Lord  commanded :  and 
20.  28  SI.  stripped  Aaron  of  his  garments,  and 

20.  28  SI.  and  Eleazar  came  down  from  the  m. 

21.  5  people  spake  against  God,  and  against  SI. 

21.  7  the  people  came  to  SI. .  .And  SI.  prayed 

21.  o  SI.  made  a  serpent  of  brass,  and  put  it 

21.  16  the  well  whereof  the  Lord  spake  unto  SI. 

21.  32  SI.  sent  to  spy  out  Jaazer,  and  they  took 

25.  5  SI.  said  unto  the  judges  of  Israel,  Slayye 

25,  6  a  Slidianitish  woman  in  the  sight  of  SI. 

26.  1  Lord  spake  unto  SI.  and  unto  Eleazarthe 

26.  3  SI.  and  Eleazar  the  priest  spake  with  them 
26.  4  the  Lord  commandedfM.  and  the  children 
26.  9  who  strove  against  SI.  and  against  Aaron 
26.  59  she  bare  untoAmram  Aaron  and  SI., and 
26.  63  were  numbered  by  SI.  and  Eleazarthe  pr. 

26.  64  them  whom  SI.  and  Aaron  the  priest  nu. 

27.  2  they  stood  before  SI.,  andbefore  Eleazar 

27.  5  And  SI.  brought  their  cause  before  thcL. 
27.  11  a  statute,  .as  the  Lord  commanded  SI. 

27. 15  And  SI.  spake  unto  the  LORD,  saying 

27.  22  SI.  did  as  the  LORDcommanded  him :  and 
27.  23  as  the  Lord  commanded  by  the  hand  of  SI. 

29.  40  SI.  told  the  children  of  Israel  according 

29.  40  according  tolall. .  the  Lord  commanded  SI. 

30.  1  And  SI.  spake  unto  the  heads  of  the  tribes 

30. 16  statutes  which  the  Lord  commanded  SI. 

31.  3  SI.  spake  unto  the  people,  saying,  Arm 
31.  6  SI.  sent  them  to  the  war,  a  thousand  of 
31.  7  they  warred,  .as  theLoRD  commanded  SI. 
31.  12  unto  SI.,  and  Eleazar  the  priest,  and  unto 

31.13  And  SI.,  and  Eleazar  the  priest,  and  all 

31. 14  SI.  was  wroth  with  the  officers  of  the  host 
31.  15  SI.  said  unto  them,  Have  ye  saved  all  the 
31.  21  of  thelaw  which  theLoRD  commanded  SI. 
31.  31  SI.  and  Eleazar.  .did as  the  Lord  com.  SI. 
31.  41  SI.  gave  the  tribute,  (which  was)  the  L. 

31.  41  unto  Eleazar.. as  the  Lord  command.  SI. 
31.  42  which  SI.  divided  from  the  men  that  wa. 
31.  47  SI.  took  one  portion  of  fifty,  (both)  of  man 
31.  47  gave  them .  .as  the  Lord  commanded  SI. 
31.  48  captains  of  hundreds,  came  near  unto  SI. 
31.  49  theysaid  unto SI.,Thy  servantsliave taken 

31.  54  SI.  and  Eleazar  the  priest  took  the  gold 

32.  2  spake  unto  SI.,  and  to  Eleazar  the  priest 
32.  6  SI.  said  unto  the  children  of  Gad  and  to 
32.  20  SI.  said  unto  them.  If  ye  will  do  this  thing 
32.  25  children  of  Reuben  spake  unto  SI.,  saying 
32.  28  SI.  commanded  Eleazar  the  priest,  and  J. 
32.  29  SI.  said  unto  them,  If  the  children  of  Gad 
32.  33  SI.  gave  unto  them,  (even)  to  the  children 

32.  40  And  SI.  gave  Gilead  unto  Slachir  the  son 

33.  i  armies  under  the  hand  of  SI.  and  Aaron 
33.  2  SI.  wrote  their  goings  out  according  to 

33.  50  the  Lord  spake  unto  SI.  in  the  plains  of 

34.  13  SI.  commanded  the  children  of  Israel,  s. 

36.  i  spake  before  SI. ,  and  before  the  princes 
36.  5  And  SI.  commanded  the  children  of  Israel 
36.  10  Even  as  the  Lord  commanded  SI.,  so  did 

36. 13  which  the  Lord  comma,  by  the  hand  of  SI. 

Deut.  1.  1  SI.  spake  unto  all  Israel  on  this  side 
j,  3  (that)  SI.  spake  unto  the  children  of  I. 

1.  5  land  of  Sloab,  began  Sl.to  declare  thislaw 
4.  41  SI.  severed  three  cities  on  this  side  Jordan 
4.  44  which  SI.  set  before  the  children  of  Israel 
4.  45  SI.  spake  unto  thechildren  of  Israel,  after 

4.  46  whom  SI.  and  thechildren  of  Israel  smote 

5.  1  SI.  called  all  Israel,  and  said  unto  them 


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MOTHER 


Deut27-  i  M.  with  the  elders  of  Israel  commanded 

27.  9  M.  and  the  priests  the  Levites  spake  unto 

27.  11  M.  charged  the  people  the  same  day,  say. 

29.  1  covenant  which  the  Lord  commanded  SI. 

29.  2  SI.  called  unto  all  Israel,  and  said  unto 

31.  1  M.  went  and  spake  these  words  unto  all 

31.  7  SI.  called  unto  Joshua,  and  said  unto  him 
31.  9  SI.  wrote  this  law,  and  delivered  it  unto 
31.  10  SI.  commanded  them,  saying.  At  the  end 
31.  14  SI.  and  Joshua  went,  and  presented  the. 
31.22  SI.  therefore  wrote  this  song  the  same  day 
31.  24  SI.  had  made  an  end  of  writing  the  words 
31.  25  SI.  commanded  the  Levites,  which  hare 

31.  30  SI.  spake  in  the  ears  of . .  the  congregation 

32.  44  SI.  came  and  spake  all  the  words  of  this 

32.  45  SI.  made  an  end  of  speaking  all  these  w. 

32.  48  the  Lord  spake  unto  SI.  that  self  same  day 

33.  1  SI.  the  man  of  God  blessed  the  children 

33.  4  SI.  commanded  us  a  law,  (even)  the  inhe. 

34.  1  SI.  went  up  from  the  plains  of  Sloab  unto 

34.  s  SI.  the  servant  of  the  Lord  died  there  in 
34.  7  SI.  (was)  an  hundred  and  twenty  years  old 
34.  8  the  children  of  Israel  wept  for  SI.  in  the 
34.  8weeping(and)mourningforSI. wereended 
34.  9  for  SI.  had  laid  his  hands  upon  him  :  and 
34.  9hearkened..auddidas..LoRD  comman.  SI. 

34.  10  a  prophet  since  in  Israel  like  unto  SI. 

34. 12  which  SI.  showed  in  the  sight  of  all  Israel 

Josh.  I.  I  the  death  of  SI.  the  servant  of  the  Lord 

1.  1  unto  Joshua  the  sou  of  Nun,  SI.’  minister 
1.  2  SI.  my  servant  is  dead ;  now  therefore  arise 
1.  3  have  I  given  unto  you,  as  I  said  unto  SI. 

1.  5  as  I  was  with  SI.,  (so)  I  will  be  with  thee 
1.  7  the  law  which  SI.  my  servantcommanded 
1.  13  SI.  the  servant  of  the  LORD  commanded 
1.  14  land  which  SI.  gave  you  on  this  side  Jor. 

1.  15  SI.  the  Lord's  servant  gave  you  on  this 

I.  17  as  we  hearkened  unto  SI.  in  all  things,  so 
1.  17  thy  God  be  with  thee,  as  he  was  with  SI. 

3.  7  as  I  was  with  SI.,  (so)  I  will  be  with  thee 

4.  10  according  to  all  that  SI.  commanded  Jo. 

4.  12  passed  over  armed,  .as  SI.  spake  unto  them 
4.  14  as  they  feared  SI.,  all  the  days  of  his  life 
8.  31  SI.  the  servant  of  the  Lord  commanded 
8.  31  is  written  in  the  book  of  the  law  of  SI. 

8.  32  upon  the  stones  a  copy  of  the  law  of  SI. 

8.  33  SI.  the  servant  of  the  Lord  had  comman. 

8.  35  was  not  a  word  of  all  that  SI.  commanded 

9.  24  God  commanded  his  servant  SI.  to  give 
u.  12  as  SI.  the  servantof  the  Lord  commanded 

II.  15  the  Lord  commanded  SI.  his  servant,  so 

11.  15  undone  of  all  that  the  Lord  comman.  SI. 

1 1 .  20  destroy  them,  as  the  Lord  commanded  SI. 

11.  23  according  to  all  that.  .LORD  said  unto  SI. 

12.  6  SI.  the  servant  of  the  Lord  and  the  chil. 

12.  6  SI.  the  servant  of  the  Lord  gave  it  (for)  a 

13.  8  which  SI.  gave  them,  beyond  Jordan  east. 

13.  8  as  SI.  the  servant  of  the  Lord  gave  them 
13.  12  for  these  did  SI.  smite,  and  cast  them  out 
13.  15  SI.  gave  unto  the  tribe  of  thechildren  of 
13.  21  whom  SI.  smote  with  the  princes  of  Slid. 
13.  24  SI.  gave  (inheritance)  unto  the  tribe  of  Gad 
13.  29  SI.  gave  (inheritance)  unto  the  half  tribe 
13.  32  (are  the  countries)  which  SI.  did  distribute 

13.  33  tribe  of  Levi  SI.  gave  not  (any)  inheritance 

14.  2  as  the  Lord  commanded  by  the  hand  of  SI. 

14.  3  SI.  had  given  the  inheritance  of  two  tribes 
14.  5  As  the  Lord  commanded  SI.,  so  the  chil. 
14.  6  that  the  LORD  said  unto  SI.  the  man  of  God 
14.  7  SI.  the  servant  of  the  Lord  sent  me  from 
14.  9  SI.  sware  on  that  day,  saying,  Surely  the 
14.  10  the  Lord  spake  this  word  unto  SI.,  while 
14.  11  strong.  .(I  was)  in  the  day  that  SI.  sent  me 

17.  4  LoRDcommanded  SI.  to  give  us  an  inherit. 

18.  7  which  SI.  the  servant  of  the  LoRDgave  them 

20.  2  whereof  I  spake  unto,  .by  the  hand  of  SI. 

21.  2,  8  Lord  commanded  by  the  hand  of  SI. 

22.  2  Ye  have  kept  all  that  SI.  the  servant  of 

22.  4  which  SI.  the  servant  of  the  Lord  gave  you 

22.  5  which  SI.  the  servant  of  the  Lord  charged 

22.  7  (one)  half  of  the  tribe  of  Slanasseh  SI.  had 

22.  9  to  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  the  hand  of  SI. 

23.  6  is  written  in  the  book  of  the  law  of  SI. 

24.  5  I  sent  SI.  also  and  Aaron,  and  I  plagued 
Judg.  1.  16  the  children  of  the  Kenite,  SI.’  father  in 

1.  20  they  gave  Hebron  unto  Caleb,  as  SI.  said 

3.  4  commanded  their  fathers  by.  .hand  of  St. 

4.  11  Heber  the  Kenite.  .the  father  in  law  of  SI. 

1  Sa.12.  6  (It  is)  the  Lord  that  advanced  SI.  and  A. 

12.  8  then  the  Lord  sent  SI.  and  Aaron,  which 

1  Ki.  2.  3  as  it  is  written  in  the  law  of  SI.,  that  thou 

8.  9  two  tables  of  stone,  which  SI.  put  there 
8.  53  as  thou  spakest  by  the  hand  of  SI.  thy  s. 

8.  56  which  he  promised  by  the  hand  of  SI.  his 

2  Ki.14.  6  is  written  in  the  book  of  the  law  of  SI. 

18.  4  brake  in  pieces  the  brasen  serpent  that  SI. 
18.  6  but  kept . .  which  the  Lord  commanded  SI. 
18.  12  transgressed,  .all  that  M.  the  servant  of 
21.  8  all  the  law  that  my  servant  M.  commanded 

23.  25  turned,  .according  to  all  the  law  of  SI. 

1  Ch.  6.  3  children  of  Amram;  Aaron,  and  SI.,  and 

6.  49  according  to  all  that  SI.  the  servant  of  G. 
13  15  as  SI.  commanded  according  to  the  word 

21.  29  tabernacle  of  the  Lord,  which  SI.  made  in 

22.  13  judgments  which  the  Lord  charged  SI. 

23.  13  sons  of  Amram;  Aaron  and  SI.;  and  Aa. 
-’3. 14  Now  (concerning)  SI.  the  man  of  God,  his 

23.  15  The  sons  of  SI.  (were)  Gershom  and  Elie. 

26.  24  Shebuel  the  son  of  Gershom,  the  son  of  SI. 

2  Ch.  1.  3  which  SI.  the  servant  of  the  Lord  had  m. 

3.  10  the  two  tables  which  SI.  put  (therein)  at  H . 
8.  13  according  to  the  commandment  of  Si.,  on 


2  Ch.23. 18  as  (it  is)  written  in  the  law  of  SI.,  with 
24.  6  (according  to  the  commandment)  of  SI. 

24.  9  bring  in  to  the  Lord  the  collection.  .SI. 

25.  4  written  in  the  law  in  the  book  of  SI. ,  where 

30. 16  according  to  the  law  of  SI.  the  man  of  G. 

33.  8  law  and  the  statutes,  .by  the  hand  of  SI. 

34. 14  a  book  of  the  law  of  the  Lord  (given)  by  SI. 

35.  6  to  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  the  hand  of  SI. 

35.  12  as  (it  is)  written  in  the  book  of  SI.:  and 

Ezra  3.  2  as  (it  is)  written  in  the  law  of  SI.  the  man 
6. 18  set.  .as  it  is  written  in  the  book  of  SI. 

7.  6  he  (was)  a  ready  scribe  in  the  law  of  SI. 
Neh.  1.  7  which  thou  commandedst  thy  servant  M. 

1.  8  that  thou  commandedst  thy  servant  SI. 

8.  1  bring  the  book  of  the  law  of  SI.,  which 

8.  14  the  Lord  had  commanded  by  SI.,  that  the 

9.  14  statutes,  and  laws,  by  the  hand  of  SI.  thy 
10.  29  which  was  given  by  SI.  the  servant  of  G. 

13.  1  On  that  day  they  read  in  the  book  of  SI. 

Psa.  77.  20  leddest  thy  people,  .by  the  hand  of  SI.  and 
90.  title.  A  prayer  of  SI.  the  maD  of  God 
99.  6  SI.  and  Aaron  among  his  priests,  and  Sa. 
103.  7  He  made  known  his  ways  unto  SI.,  his  a. 

105.  26  He  sent  SI.  his  servant,  (and)  Aaron  whom 

106. 16  Theyenvied  SI.  also  in  the  camp,  (and)A. 

106.  23  had  not  SI.  his  chosen  stood  before  him  in 
106.  32  so  that  it  went  ill  for  SI.  for  their  sakes 

Isa.  63.  11  Then  he  remembered  the  days  of  old,  SI. 

63.  12  That  led  (them)  by  the  right  hand  of  SI. 
Jer.  15.  1  Though  SI.  and  Samuel  stood  before  me 
Ban.  9.  11  oath  that  (is)  written  in  the  law  of  SI.  the 

9.  13  As  (it  is)  written  in  the  law  of  SI.,  all  this 
Slic.  6.  4  and  I  sent  before  thee  SI.,  Aaron,  and  SI. 
Slal.  4.  4  Remember  ye  the  law  of  SI.  my  servant 
Slatt.  8.  4  offer  the  gift  that  SI.  commanded,  for  a 

17.  3  there  appeared  unto  them  SI.  and  Elias 
17.  4  one  for  thee,  and  one  for  SI.,  and  one  for 
19.  7  SVhy  did  SI.  then  command  to  give  a  wr. 

19.  8  SI.  because  of  the  hardness  of  your  hearts 

22.  24  Slaster,  SI.  said,  If  a  man  die,  having  no 

23.  2  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  sit  in  SI.’s  seat 
Mark  1.  44  offer,  .those things  which  SI.  commanded 

7. 10  For  SI.  said,  Honour  thy  father  and  thy  m. 

9.  4  there  appeared  unto  them  Elias  with  SI. 

9.  5  one  for  thee,  and  one  for  SI.,  and  one  for 

10.  3  he  answered  .What  did  M.  command  you? 
10.  4  SI.  suffered  to  write  a  bill  of  divorcement 
12.  19  SI.  wrote  unto  us,  If  a  man's  brother  die 
12.  26  have  ye  not  read  in  the  book  of  SI.,  how 

Luke  2.  22  purification  according  to  the  law  of  SI. 

5.  14  offer,  .according  as  SI.  commanded,  for  a 
9.  30  talked  witli  him  two  men,  which  were  SI. 

9.  33  one  for  thee,  and  one  for  SI.,  and  one  for 
16.  29  They  have  SI.  and  the  prophets ;  let  them 
16.  31  If  they  hear  not  SI.  and  the  prophets,  ne. 

20.  28  SI.  wrote  nuto  us,  If  any  man’s  brother 

20.  37  even  M.  showed  at  the  bush,  when  he  ca. 

24.  27  beginning  at  SI.  and  all  the  prophets,  he 
24.  44  which  were  written  in  the  lawof  SI.,  and 

John  I.  17  For  the  law  was  given  by  SI.,  (but)  grace 

I.  45  We  have  found  him  of  whom  M.  in  the  law 

3. 14  as  SI.  lifted  up  the  serpent  in  the  wilder. 
5.  45  there  is(one)  that  accuseth  you,  (even)  SI. 

5.  46  For  had  ye  believed  SI.,  ye  would  have  b. 

6.  32  SI.  gave  you  not  that  bread  from  heaven 

7.  19  Did  not  SI.  give  you  the  law,  and  (yet) 

7.  22  SI.  therefore  gave . .  not  because  it  is  of  SI. 

7.  23  that  tlie  law  of  SI.  should  not  be  broken 

8.  s  [Now  SI.  in  the  law  commanded  us,  that] 

9.  28  Thou  art  his  disciple ;  but  we  are  SI  .’s  dis. 

9.  29  SVe  know  that  God  spake  unto  SI. :  (as  for) 
Acts  3.  22  For  SI.  truly  said  unto  the  fathers,  A  pi'. 

6.  1 1  speak  blasphemous  words  against  M.,  and 

6.  14  shall  change  the  customs  which  SI.  deli. 

7.  20  SI.  was  born,  and  was  exceeding  fair,  and 
7.  22  SI.  was  learned  in  all  the  wisdom  of  the 
7.  29  Then  fled  SI.  at  this  saying,  and  was  a 

7.  31  When  SI.  saw  (it),  he  wondered  at  the  si. 
7.  32  Then  SI.  trembled,  and  durst  not  behold 
7  35  SI.  whom  they  refused,  saying,  Who  made 
7.  37  M.  which  said  unto  the  children  of  Israel 
7.  40  SI.,  which  brought  us  out  of  the  land  of 

7.  44  speaking  unto  M.,  that  he  should  make 
13.  39  could  not  be  justified  by  the  law  of  SI. 

13.  1  ye  be  circumcised  after  the  manner  of  M. 
15.  5  to  command  (them)  to  keep  the  law  of  SI. 
15.  21  St.  of  oldtime  hath  in  every  citythem  that 

21.  21  thou  teachest  all  the  Jews,  .to forsake  M. 
26.  22  the  prophets  and  SI.  did  say  should  come 
28.  23  of  the  law  of  SI.,  and  (out  of)  the  prophets 

Rom.  5.  14  death  reigned  fromAdamtoM.,  evenover 
9  15  he  saith  to  M.,  I  will  have  mercy  on  whom 

10.  5  SI.  describeth  the  righteousness  which  is 
10.  19  SI.  saith,  I  will  provoke  you  to  jealousy 

1  Co.  9.  9  it  is  written  in  the  law  of  SI. ,  Thou  shalt 

10.  2  were  all  baptized  unto  SI.  in  the  cloud  and 

2  Co.  3.  7  could  not  stedfastly  behold  the  face  of  SI. 

3.  13  SI.,  (which)  put  a  veil  over  his  face,  that 

3. 15  when  SI.  is  read,  the  veil  is  upon  their 

2  Ti.  3.  8  as  Jannesand  Jambres  withstood  SI.,  so  do 
Heb.  3.  2  as  also  SI.  (was  faithful)  in  all  his  house 
3.  3  was  counted  worthy  of  more  glory  than  M. 
3.  5  SI.  verily  (was)  faithful  in  all  his  house 

3. 16  not  all  that  came  out  of  Egypt  by  SI. 

7. 14  SI.  spake  nothing  concerning  priesthood 

8.  5  SI.  was  admonished  of  God  when  be  was 
9. 19  M.  had  spoken  every  precept  to  all  the 

10.  28  He  that  despised  SI.'  law  died  without  m. 

I I.  23  SI.,  when  he  was  born,  was  hid  three  mo. 

1 1 .  24  SI. ,  when  he  was  come  to  years,  refused 

12.  21  (that)  SI.  said,  I  exceedingly  fear  and  qu. 
Jude  9  when,  .he  disputed  about  the  body  of  M. 


Rev.  15.  3  they  sing  the  song  of  M.  the  servant  of 
MOST  — 

1.  Abundant,  great,  mighty,  T23  kabbir. 

Job  34. 17  wilt  thou  condemn  him  that  is  most  just? 

2.  Abundance ,  3i  rob. 

ProV2o.  6  Slostmen  will  proclaim  every  one  hisown 

3 . Good,  tib  tob. 

Lam.  4.  1  How.  .is  the  most  fine  gold  changed !  the 

4 . More,  irXdoiv  pleion. 

Luke  7.  42  Tell  me.  .which of  them  will  love  him  m. 

7.  43  I  suppose  that,  .to  whom  he  forgave  most 

5.  Most,  7tA 6?<ttos  pleislos 

Slattn.  20  wherein  most  of  his  mighty  works  were 
t  Co.  14.  27  by  two,  or  at  the  most,  .three,  and.  .by 
[See  also  Believed,  bitter,  bitterly,  holy,  noble,  rebel¬ 
lious,  upright.] 

MOST  desolate  — 

Astonishment  and  desolation,  nccyi  “DD?. 

Eze.  35.  7  Thus  will  I  make  mount  Seir  most  desol. 

MOST  fine  gold  — 

Pure  gold,  on?  kethem. 

Song  5.  11  His  head,  .the  most  fine  gold;  his  locks 
MOST  high  — 

High,  most  high,  vif/ioros  hupsislos. 

Mark  5.  7  Jesus,  (thou)  Son  of  the  most  high  God 
Luke  8.  28  Jesus,  (thou)  Son  of  God  most  high 
Acts  7.  48  Howbeit  the  most  High  dwelleth  not  in  t. 

16.  17  These  men  are  the  servants  of  the  mosth. 
Heb.  7.  1  Melchisedec . .  priest  of  the  most  high  God 

MOST  (mighty)  — 

Strong,  mighty,  powerful,  rn  chayil. ' 

Dan.  3.  20  he  commanded  the  most  mighty  men  that 

MOST  strong  — 

Strong  place  or  hold,  liyo  maoz. 

Dan.  11.  39  Thus  shall  he  do  in  the  most  strong  holds 

MOST  of  all  — 

Most  of  all,  chiefly,  piXiera  malista. 

Acts  20.  38  Sorrowing  most  of  all  for  the  words  which 

MOTE  — 

Chaff,  stubble,  splinter,  uapepos  karphos. 

Matt  7.  3  why  beholdest  thou  the  mote  that  is  in 
7.  4  Let  me  pull  out  the  mote  out  of  thine  eye 
7.  5  to  cast  out  the  mote  out  of  thy  brother’s 
Luke  6.  41  why  beholdest  thou  the  mote  that  is  in 
6.  42  let  me  pull  out  the  mote  that  is  in  thine 
6.  42  to  pull  out  the  mote  that  is  in  thy  broth. 
MOTH  — 

1.  Moth,  worm,  try  ash. 

Job  4. 19  houses.  .(which)are  crushed  before  them. 

13.  28  consumeth,  as  a  garment  that  is  moth  eat. 
27. 18  He  buildeth  his  house  as  a  moth,  and  as 
Psa.  39. 11  his  beauty  to  consume  away  like  a  moth 
Isa.  so.  9  Behold,  .the  moth  shall  eat  them  up 

51.  8  For  the  moth  shall  eat  them  up  like  a  ga. 
IIos.  5.  12  unto  Ephraim  as  a  moth,  and  to  the  house 

2 . Moth,  o"fjS  ses. 

Matt.  6.  19  where  moth  and  rust  doth  corrupt,  and 
6.  20  where  neither  moth  nor  rust  doth  corrupt 
Lukei2.  33  where  no  thief  approacheth,  neithermoth 

MOTH  EATEN  — 

Moth  eaten,  apr6^puros  setobrotos. 

Jas.  5.  2  corrupted,  and  your  garments  are  mothe. 

MOTHER  — 

1.. Mother,  dam,  ancestress,  Dx  em. 

Gen.  2.  24  shall  a  man  leave  his  father  and  his  mot. 

3.  20  because  she  was  the  mother  of  all  living 

20.  12  not  the  daughter  of  my  mother ;  and  she 

21.  21  his  mother  took  him  a  wife  out  of  the  1. 

24.  28  and  told,  .her  mother’s  house  these  things 

24.  53  he  gave  also,  .to  her  mother  precious  thi. 

24.  55  her  brother  and  her  mother  said,  Let  the 
24.  67  Isaac  brought  her  into  his  mother  Sarah’s 
24.  67  Isaac  was  comforted  after  hismother’s(d.) 

27.  11  Jacob  said  to  Rebekali  his  mother,  Behold 
27.  13  his  mother  said  unto  him,  Upon  me.  .thy 
27.  14  and  fetched,  and  brought,  .to  his  mother 
27.  14  his  mother  made  savoury  meat,  such  as 

27.  29  let  thy  mother’s  sons  bow  down  to  thee 

28.  2  the  house  of  Bethuel  thy  mother’s  father 

28.  2  daughters  of  Laban  thy  mother’s  brother 

28.  5  brother  of  Rebekah,  Jacob’s  and  Esau's  m. 

28.  7  that  Jacob  obeyed  his  father  and  his  mo. 
29. 10  the  daughter  of  Laban  his  mother’s  brot. 

29.  10  the  sheep  of  Laban  his  mother’s  brother 

29.  10  watered  the  flock  of  Laban  his  mother’s 

30. 14  brought  them  unto  his  mother  Leah 
32.  1 1  will  come  and  smite . .  the  mother  with  the 
37.  10  Shall  I  and  thy  mother  and  thy  brethren 

43.  29  saw  his  brother  Benjamin,  his  mother's 

44.  20  he  alone  is  left  of  his  mother,  and  his  father 
Exod.  2.  8  the  maid  went  and  called  the  child’s  mo. 

20.  12  Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother :  that 

21. 15  he  that  smiteth  his  father  or  his  mother 

21.  17  he  that  curseth  his  father  or  his  mother 
23. 19  shalt  not  seethe  a  kid  in  his  mother’s  m. 
34.  26  shalt  not  seethe  a  kid  in  his  mother’s  m. 

Lev.  18.  7  or  the  nakedness  of  thy  mother,  shalt 
18.  7  she  (is)  thy  mother ;  thou  shalt  not  unc. 
18.  9  or  daughter  of  thy  mother ..  born  at  home 
18.  13  uncover  the  nakedness  of  thy  mothers 


MOTHER 


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MOUNT 


Lev.  1 8.  13  for  she  (is)  thy  mother’s  near  kinswoman 

19.  3  Ye  shall  fear  every  man  his  mother  and 

20.  9  For  every  one  that  eurseth.  .his  mother 

20.  9  he  hath  cursed  his  father  or  his  mother 

20.  14  if  a  man  take  a  wife  and  her  mother,  it 

20.  17  if  a  man  shall  take,  .his  mother’s  daughter 

20.  19  not  uncover  the  nakedness  of  thy  mother’s 

21.  2  for  his  mother,  and  for  his  father,  and  for 

21.  11  defile  himself  for  his  father,  orfor  his  m. 

24.  11  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Shelomith,  the  d. 

Num.  6.  7  for  his  father  or  for  his  mother,  for  his 

12.  12  when  he  cometh  out  of  his  mother’s  womb 
Deut.  5.  16  Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother,  as  the 

13.  6  If  thy  brother,  the  son  of  thy  mother,  or 

14.  21  shalt  not  seethe  a  kid  in  his  mother’s  milk 

21. 13  bewail  herfather  and hermothera  full  m. 
si.  18  will  not  obey,  .the  voice  of  his  mother,  and 

21. 19  Then  shall  his  father  and  his  mother  lay 

22.  15  the  father  of  the  damsel,  and  her  mother 
27.  16  that  setteth  light  by  his  father  or  his  mo. 
27.  22  with  his  sister . .  the  daughter  of  his  mot. 
33.  9  Who  said  unto  his  father  and  to  his  mot. 

Josh.  2.  13  ye  will  save  alive  my  father,  and  my  mot. 

2.  18  thou  shalt  bring  thy  father,  and  thy  mo. 

6.  23  Rahab,  and  her  father,  and  her  mother 
J udg,  5.  7  that  I  Deborah  arose,  that  I  arose  a  mo. 

5.  28  The  mother  of  Sisera  looked  out  at  a  wi. 

8.  19  They,  .my  brethren .  .the  sons  of  my  mo. 

9.  1  went  to  Shechem  unto  his  mother’s  bret. 
9.  1  all  the  family  of  the  house  of  his  mother’s 
9.  3  his  mother’s  brethren  spake  of  him  in  the 

14.  2  told  his  father  and  his  mother,  and  said 

14.  3  Then  his  father  and  his  mother  said  unto 

14.  4  his  father  and  his  mother  knew  not  that 

14.  5  Then  wentSamson  down . .  and  his  mother 
14.  6  he  told  not  his  father  or  his  mother  what 
14.  9  came  to  his  father  and  mother,  and  he 

14.  16  I  have  not  told,  .my  fathernor  mymother 
16. 17  a  Nazarite  unto  God  from  my  mother’s 

17.  2  he  said  unto  his  mother,  The  eleven  hun. 

17.  2  his  mother  said,  Blessed . .  of  the  Lord,  my 

17.  3  to  his  mother,  his  mother  said,  I  had  wh. 
17.  4  unto  his  mother ;  and  his  mother  took  two 

Ruth  1.  8  Go,  return  each  to  her  mother’s  house 

2.  11  thou  hast  left  thy  father  and  thy  mother 

1  Sa.  2.  19  his  mother  made  him  a  little  coat,  and 

15.  33  so  shall  thy  mother  bechildless  among  w. 

20.  30  unto  the  confusion  of  thy  mother’s  nake. 

22.  3  Let  my  father  and  my  mother,  I  pray  thee 

2  Sa.  17.  25  Nahash,  sister  to  Zeruiah,  Joab’s  mother 

19.  37  by  the  grave  of  my  father  and  of  my  mo. 

20. 19  to  destroy  a  city  and  a  mother  in  Israel 
iKi.  1.  11  Nathan  spake  unto  Bath-sheba  the  mother 
.  2.  1 3  came  to  Bath-sheba  the  mother  of  Solomon 

2.  19  caused  a  seat  to  be  set  for  the  king’s  mo. 

2.  20  the  king  said  unto  her.  Ask  on,  my  moth. 

2.  22  Solomon  answered  and  said  unto  his  mo. 

3.  27  in  no  wise  slay  it :  she  (is)  the  mother 

11.  26  Jeroboam,  .whose  mother’s  name  (was) 

14.  21,  31  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Naamah  an 

15.  2,  10  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Maachah,  the 

13. 13  also  Maachah  his  mother,  even  her  he  re. 

17.  23  delivered  him  unto  his  mother :  and  Elij. 

19.  20  Let  me .  .kiss  my  father  and  my  mother 
22.  42  his  mother's  name  (was)  Azubah  the  dan. 
22.  52  walked,  .in  the  way  of  his  mother,  and  in 

2  Ki.  3.  2  but  not  like  his  father,  and  like  his  moth. 

3.  13  get  thee,  .to  the  prophets  of  thy  mother 

4.  19  he  said  to  a  lad.  Carry  him  to  his  mother 

4.  20  brought  him  to  his  mother,  he  sat  on  her 
4.  30  the  mother  of  the  child  said,  .the  Lord 

8.  26  And  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Athaliah 

9.  22  so  long  as  the  whoredoms  of  thy  mother 

11.  1  when  Athaliah  the  mother  of  Ahaziah  saw 

12.  1  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Zibiah  of  Beer-s. 

14.  2  his  mother's  name  (was)  Jehoaddan  of  J. 

15.  2  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Jecholiah  of  Je. 

15.  33  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Jerusha,  the  da. 

18.  2  his  mother’s  name  also  (was)  Abi,  the  da. 

21.  1  And  his  mother's  name  (was)  Hephzi-bah 

21.  19  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Meshullemeth 

22.  1  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Jedidah,  the  da. 
23. 31  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Hamutal,  the  d. 
23. 36  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Zebudah,  the  da. 
24.  8  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Nebushta,  the  d. 

24. 12  he,  and  his  mother,  and  his  servants,  and 
24.  15  he  carried  away,  .the  king’s  mother,  and 
24.  18  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Hamutal,  the  d. 

1  Ch.  2.  26  Atarah :  she  (was)  the  mother  of  Onam 

4.  9  his  mother  called  his  name  Jabez,  saying 

2  Ch.12. 13  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Naamah  an  Am. 

13.  2  His  mother’s  name  also  (was)  Michaiah 
15. 16  Maachah  the  mother  of  Asa  the  king,  he 

20.  31  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Azubah  the  da. 

22.  2  His  mother’s  name  also  (was)  Athaliah 
22.  3  his  mother  was  his  counsellor  to  do  wick. 
22.  10  when  Athaliah  the  mother  of  Ahaziah  saw 

24.  1  His  mother’s  name  also  (was)  Zibiah  of  B. 

25.  1  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Jehoaddan  of  ,1. 

26.  3  His  mother’s  name  also  (was)  Jecoliah 

27.  1  His  mother’s  name  also  (was)  Jerushah 
29.  1  his  mother’s  name  was  Abijali,  the  daug. 

Esth.  2.  7  she  had  neither  father  nor  mother,  and 
2.  7  when  her  father  and  mother  were  dead 
Job  1.  21  Naked  came  I  out  of  my  mother’s  womb 
17.  14  I  have  said,  .to  the  worm,  .my  mother 
31.  18  I  have  guided  her  from  my  mother’s  wo. 
rsa.  22.  9  make  me  hope,  .upon  mymother’s breasts 
22.  10  thou  (art)  my  God  from  my  mother’s  belly 
27.  10  When  my  father  and  my  mother  forsake 
35.  14  howed . .  as  one  that  mourneth  (for  his)  m. 
50.  20  thou  slanderest  thine  own  mother's  son 

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Psa.  51.  5  Behold,  .in  sin  did  my  mother  conceive  me 
69.  8  and  an  alien  unto  my  mother’s  children 
71.  6  that  took  me  out  of  my  mother’s  bowels 
109. 14  let  not  the  sin  of  his  mother  be  blotted 
113.  9  He  maketh.  .a  joyful  mother  of  children 
131.  2  as  a  child  that  is  weaned  of  his  mother 

139. 13  thou  hast  covered  me  in  my  mother’s  wo. 
Prov.  1.  8  and  forsake  not  the  law  of  thy  mother 

4.  3  and  only  (beloved)  in  the  sight  of  my  mo. 

6.  20  My  son . .  forsake  not  the  law  of  thy  mother 

10.  1  a  foolish  son  (is)  the  heaviness  of  his  mot. 

15.  20  but  a  foolish  man  despiseth  his  mother 

19.  26  He  that . .  chaseth  away  (his)  mother,  (is)  a 

20.  20  Whoso  eurseth  his  father  or  his  mother 

23.  22  and  despise  not  thy  mother  when  she  is 

23.  25  Thy  father  and  thy  mother  shall  be  glad 

28.  24  Whoso  robbeth  his  father  or  his  mother 

29.  15  but  a  child.,  bringeth  his  mother  to  shame 

30. 1 1  a  generation . .  doth  not  bless  their  mother 
30. 17  despiseth  to  obey  (his)  mother,  the  ravens 
31.  1  the  prophecy  that  his  mother  taught  him 

Eccl.  5.  15  As  he  came  forth  of  his  mother’s  womb 
Song  1.  6  my  mother’s  children  were  angry  with  me 

3.  4  had  brought  him  into  my  mother’s  house 

3.  11  with  the  crown  wherewith  his  mother  cr. 

6.  9  she  (is)  the  (only)  one  of  her  mother,  she 
8.  1  that  sucked  the  breasts  of  my  mother 
8.  2  I  would. .bring  thee  into  my  mother’s  ho. 
8.  5  there  thy  mother  brought  thee  forth ;  th. 

Isa.  8.  4  shall  have  knowledge  to  cry . .  my  mother 

49.  1  from  the  bowels  of  my  mother  hath  he  m. 

50.  1  Where  (is)  the  bill  of  your  mother’s  divorc. 
50.  1  for  your  transgressions  is  your  mother  put 
66.  13  As  one  whom  his  mother  comforteth,  so 

Jer.  15.  8  against  the  mother  of  the  young  men  a s. 
is-  10  Woe  is  me,  my  mother,  that  thou  hast  b. 

16.  3  concerning  their  mothers  that  bare  them 

16.  7  cupof  consolationtodrink-.fortlieirmoth. 
20.  14  let  not  the  day  wherein  my  mother  bare  me 
20.  17  that  mymothermight  have  beenmygrave 
22.  26  I  will  cast  thee  out,  and  thy  mother  that 

50. 12  Your  mother  shall  be  sore  confounded 
52.  1  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Hamutal  the  da. 

Lam.  2.  12  They  say  to  their  mothers,  Where(is)corn 
2.  12  was  poured  out  into  their  mother’s  bosom 

5.  3  We  are  orphans,  .our  mothers  (are)  as  wid. 
Eze.  16.  3  thy  father,  .an  Amorite.  .thy  mother  an  II. 

16.  44  saying,  As  (is)  the  mother,  (so  is)  her  dau. 

16.  45  Thou  (art)  thy  mother’s  daughter,  that  1. 

16.  45  your  mother  (was)  an  Hittite,  and  your  fa. 
19.  2  What  (is)  thy  mother?  A  lioness :  she  lay 
19.  10  Thy  mother  (is)  like  a  vine  in  thy  blood 

22.  7  In  thee . .  they  set  light  by  father  and  mo. 

23.  2  two  women,  the  daughters  of  one  mother 
44.  25  or  for  mother,  .they  may  defile  themsel. 

IIos.  2.  2  Plead  with  your  mother,  plead ;  for  she 
2.  5  For  their  mother  hath  played  the  harlot 

4.  5  prophet  also,  .and  I  will  destroy  thy  mo. 
10.  14  the  mother  was  dashed  in  pieces  upon 

Mic.  7.  6  the  daughter  riseth  up  against  her  mother 
Zech.13.  3,  3,  his  father  and  his  mother  that  begat 

2 .Mother,  prirrip  meter. 

Matt.  1.  18  When  as  his  mother  Mary  was  espoused 
2.  11  saw  the  young  child  with  Mary  his  mother 
2.  13  take  the  young  child  and  his  mother,  and 
2.  14  he  took  the  youngchild  and  his  mother  by 
2.  20  take  the  young  child  and  his  mother,  and 

2.  21  and  took  the  young  child  and  his  mother 
10.  35  the  daughter  against  hermother,  and  the 

10.  37  He  that  loveth  father  or  mother  more  than 

12.  46  mother  and  his  brethren  stood  without 
12.  47  thy  mother  and  thy  brethren  stand  with. 
12.  48  Who  is  my  mother?  and  who  is  my  breth. 
12.  49  said,  Behold  my  mother  and  my  brethren 

12.  50  same  is  my  brother,  and  sister,  and  mother 

13.  55  is  not  his  mother  called  Mary?  and  his 

14.  8  she,  beingbefore  instructed  of  her  mother 

14.  11  damsel:  and  she  brought  (it)  to  her  mot. 

15.  4  saying,  Honour  thy  father  and  mother 
15.  4  He  that  eurseth  father  or  mother,  let  him 
15.  5  Whosoever  shall  say  to.  .father  or.  .mot. 

15.  6  And  honour  not  his  father  or  his  mother 
19.  5  shall  a  man  leave  father  and  mother,  and 
19.  12  which  were  so  born  from . .  mother’s  womb 

19.  19  Honour  thy  father  and  (thy)  mother ;  and 

19. 29  [everyone  that  hath  forsaken. .mother,  or] 

20.  20  Then  came  to  him  the  mother  of  Zebedee’s 
27.  56  mother  of  James  and  Joses,  and  the  mo. 

Mark  3.  31  There  came  then  his  brethren  and  his  m. 

3.  32  thy  mother  and  thy  brethren  without  seek 
3.  33  saying,  Who  is  my  mother,  dr  my  breth.? 
3.  34  Behold  my  mother  and  my  brethren! 

3.  35  is  my  brother,  and  my  sister,  and  mother 

5.  40  he  taketh  the  father  and  the  mother  of  the 

6.  24  she  went  forth,  and  said  unto  her  mother 

6.  28  head,  .and  the  damsel  gave  it  to  her  mo. 

7.  10  Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother ;  and 
7. 10  Whoso  eurseth  father  or  mother,  let  him 

7.  11  If  a  man  shall  say  to  his  father  or  mother 

7.  12  to  do  ought  for  his  father  or  his  mother 

10.  7  shall  a  man  leave  his  father  and  mother 

10. 19  Defraud  not,  Honour  thy  father  and  mo. 
10.  29  There  is  no  man  that  hath  left,  .mother 

10. 30  he  shall  receive . .  sisters,  and  mothers,  and 
15.  40  among  whom  was. . Mary  the  mother  of 

Luke  1.  15  shall  be  great,  .even  from  his  mother’s 

1.  43  that  the  mother  of  my  Lord  should  come 
1. 60  And  his  mother  answered  and  said,  Not 

2.  33  Joseph  and  his  mother  marvelled  at  those 
2.  34  Simeon .  .said  unto  Mary  his  mother,  Be. 

2.  43  [and  Joseph  and  his  mother  knew  not] 


Luke  2.  48  his  mother  said  unto  him,  Son,  why  hast 
2.  51  his  mother  kept  all  these  sayings  in  her 

7.  12  only  son  of  his  mother,  and  she  was  a  w. 

7.  15  And  he  delivered  him  to  his  mother 

8.  19  Then  came  to  him  (his)  mother  and  his 

8.  20  Thy  mother  and  thy  brethren  stand  with. 

8.  21  My  mother  and  my  brethren  are  those 

8.  51  the  father  and  the  mother  of  the  maiden 
12.  53  the  mother  against  the  daughter,  and  the 
12.  53  and  the  daughter  against  the  mother 
14.  26  hate  not  his  father,  and  mother,  and  wife 

18.  20  Honour  thy  father  and  thy  mother 
John  2.  1  Cana,  .and  the  mother  of  Jesus  wasthero 

2.  3  the  mother  of  Jesus  saith  unto  him.  They 
2.  5  His  mother  saith  unto  the  servants.  Wh. 

2.  12  went  down  to  Capernaum,  he,  and  hism. 

3.  4  can  he  enter,  .into  his  mother’s  womb,  and 
6.  42  Jesus,  .whosefatherandmotherwe know? 

19.  25  there  stood  by  the  cross  of  Jesus  his  mo. 
19.  25  his  mother’s  sister,  Mary  the  (wife)  of  C. 
19.  26  When  Jesus  therefore  saw  his  mother,  and 
19.  26  he  saith  unto  his  mother,  Woman,  behold 
19.  27  Then  saith  he.  .Behold  thy  mother !  And 

Acts  1.  14  with  the  women,  and  Marythe  motherof 

3.  2  a  certain  man  lame  from  his  mother’s  wo. 
12.  12  to  the  house  of  Mary  the  mother  of  John 
14.  8  being  a  cripple  from  his  mother’s  womb 

Romi6.  13  Salute  Rufus,  .and  his  mother  and  mine 
Gal.  1.  15  who  separated  me  from  my  mother’s  w. 

4.  26  Jerusalem,  .which  is  the  mother  of  us  all 
Epli.  5.  31  For  this  cause  shall  a  man  leave  his.  .m. 

6.  2  Honour  thy  father  and  mother ;  which 

1  Ti.  5.  2  The  elder  women  as  mothers ;  the  younger 

2  Ti.  1.  5  which  dwelt  first  in . .  thy  mother  Eunice 
Rev.  17.  5  The  mother  of  harlots  and  abominations 

MOTHER  EN  LAW  — 

1.  Husband's  mother,  nion  chamoth. 

Ruth  1.  14  Orpah  kissed  her  mother  in  law ;  but  R. 

2.  1 1  that  thou  hast  done  unto  thy  mother  in  1. 
2.  18  her  mother  in  law  saw  what  she  had  gle. 
2.  19  her  mother  in  law  said  unto  her,  Where 
2.  19  she  showed  her  mother  in  law  with  whom 

2.  23  So  she.  .dwelt  with  her  mother  in  law 

3.  1  Then  Naomi  her  mother  in  law  said  unto 
3.  6  did.  .all  that  her  mother  in  law  bade  her 
3. 16  when  she  came  to  her  mother  in  law,  she 
3.  17  said. .Go  not  empty  unto  thy  mother  in  law 

Mic.  7.  6  daughter  in  law  against  her  mother  inlaw 

2.  To  be  a  father  or  mother  in  law,  ]nn  chathan. 
Deut  27.  23  Cursed (be)he  that  lieth  with  his  m.  in  1. 

3. A  wife's  mother,  n evQepa  'penthera. 

Mattio.  35  daughter  in  law  against  hermother  in  law 
Lukei2.  53  mother  in  law  against  her  daughter  in  law 
12.  53  daughter  in  law  against  her  motherinlaw 
MOTHER,  wife's  — 

A  wife's  mother,  ir eudepd  penthera. 

Matt.  8.  14  he  saw  his  wife’s  mother  laid,  and  sick  oi 
Stark  1.  30  Simon’s  wife’s  mother  lay  sick  of  a  fever 
Luke  4.  38  Simon’s  wife’s  mother  was  taken  with  a 
MOTHER,  without  - — ■ 

Motherless,  without  mother,  aju-riTwp  ametor. 

Heb.  7.  3  Without  father,  without  mother,  without 
MOTHER,  murderer  of  a  — 

One  who  beats  a  mother,  fj.pTpa\tpas  metraloas. 

1  Ti.  1.  9  murderers  of  fathers  and  murderers  of  m. 
MOTION  — 

Suffering,  affection,  ■n-dSpp.a  pathema. 

Rom.  7.  5  motions  of  sins,  which  were  by  the  law 

MOULDY  — 

Small  round  calces,  n'UipJ  niqquddim. 

Josh.  9.  5  bread  of  then'  provision  was  dry.  .mouldy 

9.  12  butnow, behold,  it  is  dry,  and  it  ismouldy 
MOUNT,  MOUNTAIN  — 

1.  Mount,  hill,  "in  liar. 

Gen.  7.  20  Fifteen  cubits . .  and  the  mountains  were 

8.  4  the  ark  rested . .  upon  the  mountains  of  A. 
8.  5  were  the  tops  of  the  mountains  seen 

10.  30  as  thou  goest,  unto  Sephar,  a  mount  of  the 
12.  8  he  removed  from  thence  unto  a  mountain 
14.  10  they  that  remained  fled  to  the  mountain 
19.  17  escape  to  the  mountain,  lest  thou  be  con. 
19.  19  I  cannot  escape  to  the  mountain,  lest  some 

19. 30  Lot  went  up.  .and  dwelt  in  the  mountain 
22.  2  upon  one  of  the  mountains  which  I  will 
22. 14  In  the  mount  of  the  Lord  it  shall  be  see 
31.  21  andsethis  face  (toward)themountGilead 
31.  23  they  overtook  him  in  the  mount  Gilead 
31.  25  Jacob  had  pitched  his  tent  in  the  mount 
31.  25  brethren  pitched  in  the  mount  of  Gilead 
31.  54  Jacob  offered  sacrifice  uponthemount.and 
31.  54  and  they,  .tarried  all  night  in  the  mount 
36.  8  Thus  dwelt  Esau  in  mount  Seir:  Esau  (is) 
36.  9  the  father  of  the  Edomites  in  mount  Seir 
Exod.  3.  1  and  came  to  the  mountain  of  God.  .to  H. 

3.  12  ye  shall  serve  God  upon  this  mountain 

4.  27  he  went, and  met  him  inthemount  of  God 
15  17  plant  them  in  the  mountain  of  thine  inh. 

18.  5  where  he  encamped  at  the  mount  of  God 

19.  2  and  there  Israel  camped  before  the  mount 
19.  3  Lord  called  unto  him  outof  the  mountain 
19.  11  in  the  sight  of  all  the  people  upon  mount 
19.  12  go  (not)  up  into  the  mount,  or  touch  the 

19. 12  whosoever  touclieth  the  mouut  shall  be 
19.  13  soundeth.  .they  shall  come  up  to  the  mo. 
19.  14  Moses  went  down  from  the  mount  unto 


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Exodig.  16  a  thick  cloud  upon  the  mount,  and  the 

19.  17  theystood  at  the  netherpartof  themount 
19.  18  mount  Sinai  was  altogether  on  a  smoke 

19. 18  and  the  whole  mount  quaked  greatly 
19.  20  upon  mountSinai.on  the  top  of  themount 
19.  20  Lord  called  Moses,  .to  the  top  of  the  mo. 

19.  23  The  people  cannot  come  up  to  mount  S. 

19.  23  Set  bounds  about  the  mount,  and  sanctify 

20.  18  all  the  people  saw.  .the  mountain  smoking 

24.  12  Come  up  tome  into,  .mount,  and  be  there 

24.  13  and  Moses  went  up  into  the  mount  of  G. 

24. 15  the  mount,  and  a  cloud  covered  the  mount 

24.  16  the  glory  of  the  Lord  abode  upon  mount 

24. 17  like  devouring  fire  on  the  topof  the  mount 

24. 18  AndMoses.. gat  him  up  into  the  mount:  and 

24.  18  Moses  was  in  the  mount  forty  daysand  fo. 

25.  40  pattern,  which  was  showed  thee  in  the  m. 

26.  30  fashion .  .which  was  showed  theein  them. 

27.  8  as  it  was  showed  thee  in  the  mount,  so 

31. 18  an  end  of  communing  with  him  upon  mo. 

32.  1  Moses  delayed  to  come  down  out  of  the  m. 

32. 12  to  slay  them  in  the  mountains,  and  to  c. 

32. 1  s  Moses  turned,  and  went  down  from  the  m. 

32. 19  cast,  .and  break  them  beneath  the  mount 

33.  6  stripped,  .of  their  ornaments  by  the  mo. 

34.  2  comeupinthemorniug  unto  mount  Sinai 
34.  2  present  thyself . .  to  me  in  the  top  of  the  m. 

34.  3  neither  let  any. .  throughout  all  the  mount 
34.  3  neither  let . .  herds  feed  before  that  mount 
34.  4  went  up  unto  mount  Sinai,  as  the  Lord 
34.  29  when  Moses  came  down  from  mount  Sinai 
34.29  when  he  came  down  from  the  mount,  that 
34.  32  Lord  had  spoken  with  him  in  mount  Sinai 

Lev.  7.  38  the  Lord  commanded  Moses  in  mount  S. 

25.  1  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  in  mount  Si. 

26.  46  which  the  Lord  made,  .in  mount  Sinai  by 

27.  34  the  Lord  commanded  Moses,  .in  mounts. 
Num.  3.  1  the  Lord  spake  with  Moses  in  mount  Si. 

10.  33  they  departed  from  the  mount  of  the  L. 

13.  17  southward,  and  go  up  into  the  mountain 

13.  29  and  tire  Amorites,  dwell  in  the  mountains 

14.  40  gat  them  up  into  the  top  of  the  mountain 
20.  22  from  Kadesh,  and  came  unto  mount  Hor 
20.  23  spake  unto  Moses  and  Aaron  in  mount  H. 
20.  25  Take,  .and  bring  them  up  unto  mount  H. 
20.  27  they  went  tip  into  mount  Hor  in  the  sight 
20.  28  Aaron  died  there  in  the  top  of  the  mount 
20.  28  and  Eleazar  came  down  from  the  mount 
at.  4  journeyed  from  mount  Hor  by  the  way 

27.  12  Get  thee  up  into  this  mount  Abarim,  and 

28.  6  which  was  ordained  in  mount  Sinai  for  a 
33. 23  they  went,  .and  pitched  in  mount  Shapher 
33.  24  they  removed  from  mount  Shapher,  and 
33.37  pitched  in  mount  Hor,  in  the  edge  of  the 
33.  38  Aaron  the  priest  went  up  into  mount  Hor 
33.  39  Aaron  (was),  .old  when  he  died  in  mount 
33.  41  they  departed  from  mount  Hor,  and  pit. 
33.  47  pitched  in  the  mountains  of  Abarim,  bef. 

33.  48  they  departed  from  the  mountains  of  Ab. 

34.  7  great  sea  ye  shall  point  outforyou  mount 
34.  8  From  mount  Hor  ye  shall  point  out  (your 

Deut.  1.  2  from  Horeb  by  the  way  of  mount  Seir  unto 

1.  6  Ye  have  dwelt  long  enough  in  this  mount 

1 .  7  go  to  the  mount  of  the  Amorites,  and  unto 

1.  19  which  ye  saw  by  the  way  of  the  mountain 
1.20  Ye  are  come  unto  the  mountain  of  the  A. 

1.  24  they  turned  and  went  up  into  the  mount. 

I. 44  the  Amorites,  which  dwelt  in  that  moun. 

2.  1  and  we  compassed  mount  Seir  many  days 

2.  3  Ye  have  compassed  this  mountain  long 

2.  5  because  X  have  given  mount  Seir  unto  E. 

2.  37  unto  the  cities  in  the  mountains,  nor  unto 

3.  8  from  the  river  of  Arnon  unto  mount  Her. 

3. 12  and  half  mount  Gilead,  and  the  cities  th. 

3.  25  land,  .thatgoodlymountain,  andLebauon 

4.  11  ye  came  near  and  stood  under  the  mount. 

4.  11  the  mountain  burned  with  fire  unto  the 

4.  48  even  unto  mount  Seir,  which  (is)Hermon 

5.  4  talked  with  you  face  to  face  in  the  mount 

5.  5  of  the  fire,  and  went  not  up  into  the  mo. 
5.  22  spake  unto  all  your  assembly  in  the  mount 
5.  23  for  the  mountain  did  burn  with  fire 

9.  9  When  I  was  gone  up  into  the  mount  to  r. 

9.  9  then  I  abode  in  the  mount  forty  days  and 

9. 10  which  the  Lord  spake  with  you  in  them, 
g.  is  came  down  from  the  mount,  and  the  mo. 

9.  21  the  brook  that  descended  out  of  the  mo. 

10.  1  come  up  unto  me  into  the  mount,  and  m. 

10.  3  went  up  into  the  mount,  having  the  two 

10.  4  the  Lord  spake  unto  you  in  the  mount 

10.  5  I  turned . .  and  came  down  from  the  mount 

10. 10  I  stayed  in  the  mount,  according  to  the 

II.  29  upon  mount  Gerizim.  .the  curse  upon  m. 

12.  2  upon  the  high  mountains,  and  upon  the 
27.  4  ye  shall  set  up  these  stones .  .in  mount  E. 

27. 12  These  shall  stand  upon  mount  Gerizim  to 
27.  13  these  shall  stand  upon  mount  Ebal  to  c. 
32.  22  set  on  fire  the  foundations  of  the  mount. 
32.  49  Get  thee  up  into  this  mountain  Abarim 
32.  49  mount  Nebo,  which  (is)  in  the  land  of  M. 
32.  50  die  in  the  mount  whither  thou  goest  up 

32.  50  as  Aaron  thy  brother  died  in  mount  nor 

33.  2  he  shined  forth  from  mount  Paran,  and  he 

33. 19  They  shall  call  the  people  uuto  the  mou. 

34.  1  from  the  plains  of  Moab  unto  the  moun. 
Josh.  2.  16  Get  you  to  the  mountain,  lest  the  pursu. 

2.  22  they  went,  and  came  unto  the  mountain 

2.  23  descended  from  the  mountain,  and  passed 

8.  30  Then  Joshna  built  an  altar,  .in  mount  E. 

8.  33  half  of  them  over  against  mount  Gerizim 

8.  33  and  half  of  them  over  against  mount  Ebal 

10.  6  the  Amorites  that  dwell  in  the  mountains 


Josh.11.  2  kings  that  (were)  on  the  north  of  the  m. 

11.  3  the  Jebusite  in  the  mountains,  and  (to) 

11. 16  the  mountain  of  Israel,  and  the  valley  of 

11. 17  from  the  mount  Halak,  thatgoeth  uptoS. 

11.  17  in  the  valley  of  Lebanon,  under  mount  H. 

11.  21  cut  off  the  Anakims  from  the  mountains 

11.  21  mountains  of  Judah,  and  from  all  the  m. 

12.  1  from  the  river  Arnon  unto  mount  Hermon 

12.  5  reigned  in  mount  Hermon,  and  inSalcah 

12.  7  unto  the  mount  Halak,  that  goeth  up  to 

12.  8  In  the  mountains,  and  in  the  valleys,  and 

13.  5  from  Baal-gad  under  mount  Hermon  unto 

13.  1 1  all  mount  Hermon,  and  all  Bashan  unto  S. 

13. 19  Zareth-shahar  in  the  mount  of  the  valley 

14. 12  Now  therefore  give  me  this  mountain,  w. 

15.  8  went  up  to  the  top  of  the  mountains  that 

15.  9  went  out  to  the  cities  of  mount  Ephron 

15. 10  from  Baalah  westward  unto  mount  Seir 
15.  10  the  side  of  mount  Jearim,  which  (is)  Che. 

15.  11  passed  along  to  mount  Baalah,  and  went 

15.  48  in  the  mountains,  Shamir,  and  Jattir,  and 

16.  1  up  from  Jericho,  throughout  mount  Be. 

17. 15  if  mount  Ephraim  lie  too  narrow  for  thee 

17.  18  the  mountain  shall  be  thine  ;  forit  (is)  a 

18.  12  went  up  through  the  mountains  westward 

18.  16  border  came  down  to  the  end  of  the  mou. 

19.  50  he  asked.  .Timnath-serah  in  mount Ephr. 

20.  7  And.  .Kedesh  in  Galilee  in  mount  Naph. 
20.  7  and  Shechem  in  mount  Ephraim,  and 
20.  7  Kirjath-arba.  .in  the  mountain  of  Judah 
21.21  Shechem  with  her  suburbs  in  mount  Eph. 
24.  4  I  gave  unto  Esau  mount  Seir,  to  possess 
24.  30  whicli(is)inmount  Ephraim,  on  the  north 
24.  33  which  was  given  him  in  mount  Ephraim 

Judg.  1.  9  Canaanites,  that  dwelt  in  the  mountain 

1.  19  he  drave  out  (the  inhabitants)  of  the  mo. 

1.  34  forced  the  children  of  Dan  into  the  mou. 

1.  35  the  Amorites  would  dwell  in  mount  Heres 

2.  9  in  themount  of  Ephraim,  on  the  north  s. 

3.  3  the  Hivites  that  dwelt  in  mountLebanon 

3.  3  from  mount  Baal-hermon  unto  the  enter. 

3.  27  he  blew  a  trumpet  in  the  mountain  of  E. 

3.  27  went  down  with  him  from  the  mount,  and 

4.  5  between  Ramah  and  Beth-el  in  mount  E. 

4.  (LGo  and  draw- toward  mount  Tabor,  and 

4.  12  son  of  Abinoam  was  gone  up  to  mount  T. 

4.  14  So  Barak  went  down  from  mount  Tabor 

5.  5  The  mountains  melted  from  before  the  L. 

6.  2  made,  .the  dens  which  (are)  in  the  moun. 

7.  3  return  and  depart  early  from  mount  Gilea. 

7.  24  sent  messengers  throughout  all  mount  E. 

9.  7  he  went  and  stood  in  the  top  of  mount  G. 

9. 25  liers  in  wait  for  him  in  the  top  of  the  m. 

9.  36  come  people  down  from  the  top  of  the  m. 

9.  36  Thou  seest  the  shadow  of  the  mountains 
9.  48  Abimelech  gat  him  up  to  mount  Zalmon 

10.  1  and  lie  dwelt  in  Shamir  in  mount  Ephraim 

11.  37  that  I  may  go  up  and  down  upon  the  m. 

11.  38  bewailed  her  virginity  upon  the  mountains 

12.  15  of  Ephraim,  in  the  mount  of  theAmalek. 

17.  1  there  was  a  man  of  mount  Ephraim,  whose 

17.  8  he  came  to  mount  Ephraim,  to  the  house 

18.  2  who  when  they  came  to  mount  Ephraim 

18. 13  they  passed  thence  unto  mount  Ephraim 

19.  1  sojourning  on  the  side  of  mount  Ephraim 

19.  16  an  old  man .  .which  (was)  also  of  mount  E. 

19. 18  passing,  toward  the  side  of  mount  Ephr. 

1  Sa.  1.  1  man  of  Ramathaim-Zophim  of  mount  Ep. 

9.  4  he  passed  through  mount  Ephraim,  and 

13.  2  were  with  Saul  in  Michmash  andinmount 

14.  22  which  had  hid  themselves  inmount  Eph. 

17.  3  thePhilistine3Stoodonamountainonthe 

17.  3  Israel  stood  on  a  mountain  on  the  other 
23.  14  remained  ina  mountain  in  the  wilderness 
23.  26  Saul  went  on  this  side  of  the  mountain 
23.  26  David  and  his  men  on  that  side  of  the  m. 
26.  20  doth  hunt  a  partridge  in  the  mountains 
31 .  1  fled . .  and  fell  down  slain  in  mount  Gilboa 
3r.  8  Saul  and  his  three  sons  fallen  in  mount  G. 

2  Sa.  1.  6  As  I  happened  by  chance  upon  mount  G. 

1.  21  Ye  mountains  of  Gilboa.. no  dew,  neither 

20.  21  a  man  of  mount  Ephraim,  Sheba  the  son 

1  Ki.  4.  8  And  these.  .The  son  of  Hur,  in  mount  E. 

5.  15  fourscore  thousand  hewers  in  the  mount. 

12.  25  Jeroboam  built  Shechem  in  mount  Ephr. 

18.  19  gather  to  me  ail  Israel  unto  mount  Carmel 

18.  20  the  prophets  together  unto  mount  Carmel 

19.  8  and  went,  .unto  Horeb  the  mount  of  God 

19.  11  Go  forth,  and  stand  upon  the  mount  bef. 

19. 11  a  great  and  strong  wind  rent  the  mount. 

2  Ki.  2.  16  cast  him  upon  some  mountain,  or  into 

2.  25  And  he  went  from  thence  to  mount  Car. 

4.  25  came  unto  the  man  of  God  unto  mount  C. 
5.22  even  now  there  be  come  to  me  from  mount 

6.  17  the  mountain  (was)  full  of  horses  and  cha. 
19.  23  I  am  come  up  to  the  height  of  the  moun. 
19.  31  and  they  that  escape  out  of  mount  Zion 

23. 13  on  the  right  hand  of  the  mount  of  corru. 
23.  16  sepulchres  that  (were)  therein  themount 

1  Ch.  4.  42  went  to  mount  Seir,  having  for  their  cap. 

5.  23  Baaldiermon  and  Senir,  and  unto  mount 

6.  67  Shechem  in  mount  Ephraim  witli  her  su. 

10.  1  fled . .  and  fell  down  slain  in  mount  Gilboa 

10.  8  found  Saul  and  his  sonsfallen inmount  G. 

12.  8  as  swift  as  the  rocs  upon  the  mountains 

2  Ch.  2.  2  fourscore  thousand  to  hew  in  the  mount. 

2.  18  fourscore  thousand . .  hewers  in  the  moun. 

3.  1  to  build . .  at  Jerusalem  in  mount  Moriah 

13.  4  Abijah  stood  up  upon  mount  Zemaraim 

13.  4  which  (is)  in  mount  Ephraim,  and  said 

1 5.  8  which  lie  had  taken  from  mount  Ephraim 
18.  16  I  did  see.  .Israel  scattered  upon  the  mo. 


2  Ch.  19.  4  went  out . .  from  Beer-sheba  to  mount  Ep. 

20. 10  children  of  Ammon  and  Moab  and  mount 

20.  22  children  of  Ammon,  Moab,  and  mount  S. 

20.  23  stood  up  against  the  inhabitants  of  mount 

21.  11  he  made  high  places  in  the  mountains  of 

26.  10  vine  dressers  in  the  mountains,  and  in  C. 

27.  4  he  built  cities  in  the  mountains  of  Judah 
33.  15  all  the  altars  that  he  had  built  in  the  mo. 

Neh.  8.  15  Go  forth  unto  the  mount,  and  fetch  olive 

9. 13  Thou  earnest  down  also  upon  mount  Sinai 
Job  9.  5  Which  removeth  the  mountains,  and  they 

14.  18  surely  the  mountain  falling  cometh  to  n. 
24.  8  They  are  wet  with  the  showers  of  the  mo. 

28.  9  he  overturneth  the  mountains  by  the  roots 

39.  8  The  range  of  the  mountains  (is)  his  pasture 

40.  20  Surely  the  mountains  bring  him  forth  food 
Psa.  11.  1  how  say  ye.  .Flee  (as)  a  bird  to  your  mou. 

46.  2  though  the  mountains  be  carried  into  the 
46.  3  mountains  shake  with  the  swelling  thereof 
48.  1  in  the  city  of  our  God.  .the  mountain  of 
48.  2  tlie  joy  of  the  whole  earth,  (is)  mount  Zion 
48.  11  Let  mount  Zion  rejoice,  let  the  daughters 
50.  11  I  know  all  the  fowls  of  the  mountains :  and 
65.  6  Which  by  his  strength  setteth  fast  the  m 
72.  3  The  mountains  shall  bring  peace  to  the  p. 
72.  16  corn  in  the  earth  upon  the  top  of  the  mo. 
74.  2  this  mount  Zion,  wherein  thou  hast  dwelt 
78.  54  this  mountain .  .liis  right  hand  had  pure. 
78.  68  chose  the  tribe  of  Judah,  the  mount  Zion 
83. 14  as  the  flame  setteth  the  mountains  on  fire 
90.  2  Before  the  mountains  were  brought  forth 
104.  6  the  waters  stood  above  the  mountains 
104.  8  They  go  up  by  the  mountains ;  they  go  d. 

1 14.  4  The  mountains  skipped  like  rams .  .little 
114.  6  Ye  mountains,  .ye  skipped  like  rams,  .ye 
125.  1  They  that  trust  in  the  Lord,  .as  mount  Z. 
125.  2  the  mountains  (are)  round  about  Jerusa. 
144.  5  touch  tlie  mountains,  and  they  shall  sm. 

147.  8  who  maketh  grass  to  grow  upon  the  mou. 

148.  9  Mountains,  and  all  hills ;  fruitful  trees 
Prov.  8.25  Before  the  mountains  were  settled,  before 

27.  25  and  herbs  of  the  mountains  are  gathered 
Song  2.  8  he  cometh  leaping  upon  the  mountains 
2.  17  a  young  hart  upon  the  mountains  of  Be. 

4.  1  a  flock  of  goats,  that  appear  from  mount 
4.  6  I  will  get  me  to  the  mountain  of  myrrh 

8.  14  a  young  hart  upon  the  mountains  of  spi. 
Isa.  2.  2  the  mountain  of  the  Lord’s  house  shall  be 
2.  2  be  established  in  the  top  of  the  mountains 
2.  3  Come  ye,  and  let  us  go  up  to  the  mount. 

2.  14  upon  all  the  high  mountains,  and  upon 
4.  5  create  upon  every  dwelling  place  of  mou. 

8. 1 8  Lord  of  hosts,  which  dwefleth  in  mount 
10.  12  whole  work  upon  mount  Zion  and  on  Je. 

10.  32  the  mount  of  the  daughter  of  Zion,  the 

11.  9  not  hurt  nor  destroy  in  all  my  holy  mou. 

13.  2  Lift  ye  up  a  banner  upon  the  high  moun. 

13.  4  The  noise  of  a  multitude  in  the  mountains 

14. 13  I  will  sit  also  upon  the  mount  of  the  con. 

14.  25  upon  my  mountains  tread  himuuder  foot 

16.  1  unto  the  mount  of  the  daughter  of  Zion 

17.  13  shall  be  chased  as  the  chaff  of  the  moun. 

18.  3  when  he  lifteth  up  an  ensign  on  the  mou. 
18.  6  left  ,  .unto  the  fowls  ofthemountains.and 
18.  7  the  name  of  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  mount 

22.  5  the  walls,  and  of  crying  to  the  mountains 

24.  23  Lord  of  hosts  shall  reign  in  mount  Zion 

25.  6  in  this  mountain  shall  the  Lord  of  hosts 
25.  7  he  will  destroy  in  this  mountain  the  face 

25. 10  in  this  mountain  shall  the  hand  of  the  L. 

27.  13  worship  the  Lord  in  the  holy  mount  at  J. 

28.  21  the  Lord  shall  rise  up  as  (in)  mount  Per. 

29.  8  nations  be  that  fight  against  mount  Zion 
30. 17  as  a  beacon  upon  the  top  of  a  mountain 

30.  25  there  shall  be  upon  every  high  mountain 

30.  29  to  come  into  the  mountain  of  the  Lord 

31.  4  come  down  to  fight  for  mount  Zion,  and 
34.  3  mountains  shall  be  melted  with  their  bl. 
37.  24  I  come  up  to  the  height  of  the  mountains 
37.  32  and  they  that  escape  out  of  mount  Zion 
40.  4  every  mountain  and  hill  shall  be  made  1. 
40.  9  0  Zion . .  get  thee  up  into  the  high  mount. 

40. 12  weighed  the  mountains  in  scales,  and  the 

41.15  thou  shalt  thresh  the  mountains,  and  beat 
42.  11  let  them  shout  from  the  top  of  the  moun. 

42. 15  I  will  make  waste  mountains  and  hills,  and 
44.  23  break  forth  into  singing,  ye  mountains,  O 

49. 11  I  will  make  all  my  mountains  a  way,  and 

49. 13  break  forth  into  singing,  0  mountains  :  for 
52.  7  How  beautiful  upon  the  mountains  are  tlie 

54. 10  For  the  mountains  shall  depart,  aud  the 

55. 12  the  mountains  and  the  hills  shall  break 

'  56.  7  Even  them  will  I  bring  to  my  holy  moun. 
57.  7  Upon  a  lofty  and  high  mountain  hast  thou 

57. 13  but  he.  .shall  inherit  my  holy  mountain 
64.  1  that  the  mountains  might  flow  down  at 

64.  3  the  mountains  flowed  down  at  thy  prese. 

65.  7  which  have  burnt  incense  upon  the  mou. 
65.  9  out  of  Judah  an  inheritor  of  my  mounta. 

65. 11  that  forget  my  holy  mountain,  that  pre. 

65.  25  not  hurt  nor  destroy  in  all  my  holy  mou. 

66.  20  to  my  holy  mountain  Jerusalem,  saith  the 
Jer.  3.  6  she  is  gone  up  upon  every  high  mountain 

3.  23  from  the  hills,  .the  multitude  of  mount. 

4.  15  publisheth  affliction  from  mount  Ephraim 
4.  24  I  beheld  thfe  mountains,  and,  lo,  they  tr. 
9. 10  For  the  mountains  will  I  take  up  a  weep. 

13. 16  your  feet  stumble  upon  the  dark  mount. 

16.  16  they  shall  huntthem  from  every  mountain 

17.  26  from  the  mountains,  and  from  the  south 

26.  18  the  mountain  of  the  house  as  the  high  p. 
31.  5  Thou  shalt  yet  plant  vines  upon  the  mo. 


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Jer.  31.  6  watchmen  upon  the  mount  Ephraim  shall 

31.  23  O  habitation  of  justice,  mountain  of  ho. 

32.  44  in  the  cities  of  the  mountains,  and  in  the 

33.  13  In  the  cities  of  the  mountains,  in  the  cit 
_ 46-  *8  Surely  as  Tabor  (is)  among  the  mountains4 

so.  6  they  have  turned  them  away  (on)  the  m 
50.  6  they  have  gone  from  mountain  to  hill,  they 

50.  19  his  soul  shall  be  satisfied  upon  mount  E. 

51.  25  I  (am)  against  thee,  0  destroying  mount. 
51.  25  aud  will  make  thee  a  burnt  mountain 

Lam.  4.  19  they  pursued  us  upon  the  mountains,  they 

5.  18  Because  of  the  mountain  of  Zion,  which  is 
Eze.  6.  2setthyfacetowardthemountainsof Israel 

6.  3  Ye  mountains  of  Israel,  hear  the  word  of 

6.  3  Tlius  saith  the  Lord  God  to  the  mountains 

6.  13  in  all  the  tops  of  the  mountains, and  under 

7.  7  not  the  sounding  again  of  the  mountains 

7.  16  shall  be  on  the  mountains  like  doves  of 

11.  23  stood  upon  the  mountain  which  (is)  on  the 

17.  22  will  plant  (it)  upon  aii  high  mountain  and 

17.  23  In  the  mountain  of  the  height  of  Israel 

18.  6,  15  hath  not  eaten  upon  the  mountains 

18. 11  but  even  hath  eaten  upon  the  mountains 

19.  9  voiceshouldnomorebehearduponthem. 

20.  40  in  mine  holy  mountain,  in  the  mountain 
22.  9  aud  in  thee  they  eat  upon  the  mountains 
28.  14  thou  wastupou  the  holy  mountain  of  God 
28.  16  I  will  cast  thee  as  profane  out  of  the  m. 

31.12  upon  the  mountains  aud  in  all  the  valleys 

32.  s  I  will  lay  thy  flesh  upon  the  mountains 

32.  6  I  will  also  water. .  the  land . .  to  the  mou. 

33.  28  the  mountains  of  Israel  shall  be  desolate 

34.  6  My  sheep  wandered  through  all  the  mo. 

34.  13  and  feed  them  upon  the  mountains  of  I. 

34.  14  upon  the  high  mountains  of  Israel  shall 
34. 14  shall  they  feed  upon  the  mountains  of  I. 

35.  2  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against  mount  S. 

35.  3  Behold,  O  mount  Seir,  I  (am)  against  thee 

35.  7  Thus  will  I  make  mount  Seir  most  desol. 
35.  8  And  I  will  fill  his  mountains  witli  his  si. 

35. 12  which  thou  hast  spoken  against  the  mou. 

35.  15  thou  shalt  bedesolate,  Omount  Seir,  and 

36.  1  prophesy  unto  the  mountainsof  Israel,  ami 

36.  1,  4  ye  mountains  of  Israel,  hear  the  word 

36.  4  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  to  the  mountains 
36.  6  say  unto  the  mountains,  and  to  the  hills 

36.  8  But  ye,  O  mountains  of  Israel,  ye  shall 

37.  22  in  the  land  upon  the  mountainsof  Israel 

38.  8  against  the  mountains  of  Israel,  which 
38.  20  the  mountains  shall  be  thrown  down,  and 

38.  21  call,  .against  him  throughout  all  my  mo. 

39.  2  will  bring  thee  upon  the  mountains  of  I. 
39.  4  Thou  shalt  fall  upon  the  mountainsof  Is. 

39.  17  a  great  sacrifice  upon  the  mountainsof  I. 

40.  2  set  me  upon  a  very  high  mouutain,  by  w. 
43.  12  Upon  the  top  of  the  mountain  the  whole 

Dan.  9  16  from  thy  city  .Jerusalem,  thy  holy  moun. 

9.  20  before  the  Lord  my  God  for  the  holy  m. 

11  45  between  the  seas  in  the  glorious  holy  m. 
IIos.  4.  13  They  sacrifice  upon  the  tops  of  the  mou. 

10.  8  they  shall  say  to  the  mountains,  Cover  us 
Joel  2.  1  and  sound  an  alarm  in  my  holy  mountain 

2.  2  as  the  morning  spread  upon  the  mountains 
2.  5  Like . .  noise  of  chariots  on  the  tops  of  m. 

2.  32  in  mount  Zion  and  in  Jerusalem  shall  be 
3. 17  your  God  dwelling  in  Zion,  my  holy  mou. 

3.  18  the  mountainssliall  drop  down  new  wine 
Amos  3.  9  Assemble  yourselves  upon  the  mountains 

4.  1  that  (are)  in  the  mountain  of  Samaria 

4. 13  For,  lo,  he  that  formeth  the  mountains 
6.  1  and  trust  in  the  mountain  of  Samaria 

9. 13  and  the  mountains  shall  drop  sweet  wine 
Obad.  8  understanding  out  of  the  mount  of  Esau? 

9  that  every  one  of  the  mount  of  Esau  may 

16  For  as  ye  have  drunk  upon  my  holy  mou. 

17  But  upon  mount  Zion  shall  be  deliverance 
19  the  south  shall  possess  the  mount  of  Esau 
21  come  up  on  mount  Zion  to  judge  the  mo. 

Jon.  2.  6  I  went  down  to  the  bottoms  of  the  moun. 
Mic.  1.  4  the  mountains  shall  be  molten  under  him 

3. 12  the  mountain  of  the  house  as  the  high  p. 

4.  i  the  mouutain  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 
4.  1  be  established  in  the  top  of  the  mountains 
4.  2  Come,  aud  let  us  go  up  to  the  mountain 
4.  7  Lord  shall  reign  over  them  in  mount  Z. 

6.  1  Arise,  contend  thou  before  the  mountains 
6.  2  Hear  ye,  0  mountains,  the  Lord’s  contro. 

7. 12  from  sea  to  sea,  and.  .mountain  to  mou. 
Nah.  1.  s  The  mountains  quake  at  him,  and  the  h. 

1.  15  Behold  upon  the  mountains  the  feet  of 
3.  18  thy  people  is  scattered  upon  the  mount. 
Hab.  3.  3  the  holy  one  from  mount  Paran.  Selah 
3.  10  The  mountains  saw  thee,  .they  trembled 
Zeph.  3. 11  be  haughty  because  of  myholy  mountain 
Hag.  1.  8  Go  up  to  the  mountain,  and  bring  wood 
1.  11  upon  the  land,  and  upon  the  mountains 
Zech.  4.  7  Who  (art)  thou  0  great  mountain  ?  before 
6.  1  four  chariots  out  from  between  two  mo. 

6.  1  the  mountains  (were)  mountains  of  brass 

8.  3  be  called,  .the  mountain.  .The  holy  mou. 

14.  4  feet  shall  stand  in  that  day  upon  the  m. 

14.  4  the  mount  of  Olives  shall  cleave  in  the 
14.  4  half  of  the  mouutain  shall  remove  toward 
*4-  5  ye  shall  flee  (to)  the  valley  of  the  mount. 

14.  5  the  valley  of  the  mountains  shall  reach 
Mai.  1.  3  I  hated  Esau,  and  laid  his  mountains  and 


Psa.  36.  6  Thy  righteousness  (is)  like  the  great  mo 
76.  4  more  glorious . .  than  the  mountains  of  p 
87.  1  His  foundation  (is)  in  the  holy  mountains 
133.  3  that  descended  upon  the  mountains  of  Z 
Song  4.  8  look,  .from  the  mountainsof  the  leopards 
Jer.  17.  3  0  my  mountain  in  the  field,  I  will  give  thy 
nab.  3.  6  the  everlasting  mountains  were  scattered 


2. Mountain ,  hill,  Tin,  33 n  herer,  harar. 

Gen.  14.  6  the  Horites  in  their  mount  Seir,  unto  E. 
Num23.  7  brought  me  from  Aram,  out  of  the  mou. 
Deut33.  13  for  the  chief  things  of  the  ancient  moun. 
Psa.  30.  7  thou  hast  made  my  mountain  to  stand 


3 .Something  set  up,  statiem,  nso  mulstsab. 

Isa.  29.  3  will  lay  siege  against  thee  with  a  mount 

4.  What  is  raised  up,  mount,  rtfp  solelah. 

Jer.  6.  6  Hew  ye  down  trees,’ and  cast  a  mount  a 

32.  24  Behold  the  mounts,  they  are  come  unto 

33.  4  which  are  thrown  down  by  the  mounts 
Eze.  4.  2  build  a  fort  against  it,  and  cast  a  mount 

17. 17  by  casting  up  mounts,  and  building  forts 
21.  22  against  the  gates,  to  cast  a  mount,  .to  b 
26.  8  cast  a  mount  against  thee,  and  lift  up  the 
Dan.  11. 15  of  the  north  shall  come,  and  cast  up  a  m. 

5.  Hound  tower,  height,  UQ  tur. 

Dan.  2.  35  became  a  great  mountain,  and  filled  the 
2.  45  that  the  stone  was  cut  out  of  the  mount, 

6.  Mount,  mountain,  hill,  opos  oros. 

Matt.  4.  8  taketh  him  up  into  an  exceeding  high  m. 
5.  1  he  went  up  into  a  mountain  :  and  when 

8.  1  When  he  was  come  down  from  the  moun. 

14.  23  he  went  up  into  a  mountain  apart  to  pray 

15.  29  went  up  into  a  mountain,  and  sat  down 
17.  1  bringeth  them  up  into  an  high  mountain 
17.  9  as  they  came  down  from  the  mountain,  J. 
17.  20  ye  shall  say  unto  this  mountain,  Remove 

18. 12  goeth  into  the  mountains, and  seeketh  that 
21.  1  were  come .  .unto  the  mount  of  Olives 
21.  21  if  ye  shall  say  unto  this  mountain,  Be  thou 
24.  3  as  he  sat  upon  the  mount  of  Olives,  the  d. 

24. 16  let  them  whicli  be  in  Judea  flee  into  the  m 
26.  30  they  went  out  into  the  mount  of  Olives 
38.  16  went  away  into  Galilee,  into  a  mountain 

Mafk  3. 13  he  goeth  up  into  a  mouutain,  and  calleth 
5.  5  night  and  day,  he  was  in  the  mountains 

5.  11  there  was  there.nigh  [unto  the  mountains] 

6.  46  And . .  he  departed  into  a  mountain  to  p. 

9.  2  leadeth  them  up  into  an  high  mountain 
9.  9  as  they  came  down  from  the  mountain 

11.  1  at  the  mount  of  Olives,  he  sendeth  forth 
11.  23  whosoever  shall  say  unto  this  mountain 
13.  3  as  he  sat  upon  the  mount  of  Olives,  over 

13.  14  let  them  that  be  in  Judea  flee  to  the  mo. 

14.  26  And . .  they  went  out  into  the  mount  of  O. 
Luke  3.  5  every  mountain  and  hill  shall  be  brought 

4.  5  [the  devil,  taking  him  up  into  an  high  m.j 

6. 12  that  he  went  out  into  a  mountain  to  pray 

8.  32  an  herd  of  many  swine  feeding  on  the  m. 

9.  28  and  went  up  into  a  mountain  to  pray 

19.  29  at  the  mount  called  (the  mount)  of  Olives 
19.  37  now  at  the  descent  of  themouutof  Olives 
21.  21  let  them  which  are  in  Judea  flee  to  them. 

21.  37  abode  in  the  mount  that  is  called,  .of  01. 

22.  39  went,  as  he  was  wont,  to  the  mount  of  O. 
23^3°  Then  shall  they  begin  to  say  to  the  mou. 

Joh»-472o  Our  fathers  worshipped  in  this  mountain 
4.  21  when  ye  shall  neither  in  this  mountain 
6.  3  Jesus  went  up  into  a  mountain,  and  there 

6.  15  departed  again  into  a  mountain  himself 
8.  1  [Jesus  went  unto  the  mount  of  Olives) 

Acts  1.  12  from  the  mount  called  Olivet,  which  is 

7.  30  appeared  to  him  in  the  wilderness  of  m. 

7.  38  angel  which  spake  to  him  in  the  mount 

1  Co.  13.  2  so  that  I  could  remove  mountains,  and 
Gal.  4.  24  one  from  the  mount  Sinai,  which  gender. 

4.  25  For  this  Agar  is  mount  Siuai  in  Arabia 
Heb.  8.  5  the  pattern  showed  to  thee  in  the  mount 

11.  38  they  wandered  in  deserts,  and.  .mountains 

12.  18  For  ye  are  not  come  unto  the  [mount]  that 
12.  20  if  so  muchas  a  beast  touch  the  mountain 
12.  22  ye  are  come  unto  mount  Sion,  and  unto 

2  Pe.  1.  1 8  w  hen  we  were  with  him  in  the  holy  mount 
Pvev.  6.  14  every  mountain  and  island  were  moved 

6.  15  in  the  deus  and  in  the  rocks  of  the  moun. 

6. 16  said  to  the  mountains  and  rocks,  Fall  on 

8.  8  as  it  were  a  great  mountain  burning  with 
14.  1  a  Lamb  stood  on  tliemountSion,  and  with 

16.  20  fled  away,  and  the  mountains  were  not 

17.  9  The  seven  heads  are  seven  mountains,  on 
21.  10  in  the  spirit  to  a  greatand  high  mountain 

[See  also  Abarim,  Ararat,  Baalah,  Baal-hermon,  Beth-el, 
Bother,  Carmel,  Ebal,  Ephraim,  Ephron,  Gerizim,  Gil- 
boa,  Gilead,  Halak,  Heres,  Hermon,  Hor,  Horeb 
Jearim,  Lebanon,  Moriah,  Naphtali,  Nebo,  Olivet, 
Paran,  Perazim,  Samaria,  Seir,  Shaphar,  Sion,  Sinai, 
Tabor,  Zalmon,  Zemaraim,  Zion,  &c.j 

MOUNT  up,  to  — 

1  .To  raise  self  up,  abode,  7. 

Isa.  9. 18  they  shall  mount  up . .  the  lifting  up  of 

2.  To  go  up  high,  fua  gabah,  5. 

Job  39.  27  Doth  the  eagle  mount  up  at  thy  command 

3.  To  go  up,  rhy  alah. 

Job  20.  6Though  his  excellency  mount  up  to  the 
Psa.  107. 26  They  mount  up  to  the  heaven,  they  go  down 
Isa.  40. 31  they  shall  mount  up  with  wings  as  eagles 
Jer.  5 1.  S3  Though  Babylon  should  mount  up  to  he. 


MOUNTING  up  — 

Going  up,  ascent,  step,  maaleh. 

Isa.  15.  5  by  the  mounting  up  of  Luhith  with  we. 
MOURN,  to  — 

1  -To  mourn,  bnx  abal. 

Job  14.  22  and'  his  soul  within  him  shall  mourn 
Isa.  3.  26  her  gates  shall  lament  and  mourn  ;  and 
24.  4  The  earth  mourneth .  .fadetli  away,  the 
24-  7  The  new  wine  mourneth,  the  vine  langu. 
t  34-  9  Ihe  earth  mourneth  (and)  languisheth 
Jer.  4.  28  For  this  shall  the  earth  mourn,  and  the 
12.  4  How  long  shall  the  land  mourn,  and  the 
12.  II  desolate  it  mourneth  unto  me  ;  the  whole 
14-  2  Judah  mourneth,  and  the  gates  thereof 
n  23'  10  I?1  because  of  swearing  the  land  mourneth 
Mos.  4.  3  T  herefore  shall  the  land  mourn,  and  every 
10.  5  the  people  thereof  shaU  mourn  over  it 
Joel  1.  9  the  priests,  the  Lord’s  ministers,  mourn 
1. 10  The  field  is  wasted,  the  land  mourneth 
Amos  1.  2  the  habitations  of  the  shepherds  shall  m 

8.  8  and  every  one  mourn  that  dw'elleth  the 

9.  5  and  all  that  dwell  therein  shall  mourn 

‘l.Mourning,  Sax  abel. 

Psa.  35.  14  I  bowed  down  heavily,  as  one  that  mou 
Isa.  61.  2  day .  .of  our  God  ;  to  comfort  all  that  mo 
6r.  3  To  appoint  unto  them  that  mourn  in  Zion 
Lam.  1.  4  The  ways  of  Zion  do  mourn,  because  none 

3.  To  show  self  a  mourner,  Vfix  abal,  7. 

Gen.  37.  34  loins,  and  mourned'  for  his  son  many  days 
Exod33.  4  heard  these  evil  tidings,  they  mourned 
Num  14.  39  Moses  told,  .and  the  people  mourned  gr 

1  Sa.  15.  35  Samuel  mourned  for  Saul  :  and  the  Lord 
16.  1  How  long  wilt  thou  mourn  for  Saul,  seeing 

2  Sa.  13.  37  And  (David)  mourned  for  his  son  everyday 
14.  2  that  liad  a  long  time  mourned  for  the  dead 
19.  1  the  king  weepeth  and  mourneth  for  Abs. 

1  X,  7’  22  EPhraim  their  father  mourned  many  days 

2  Ch.35.  24  Judah  and  Jerusalem  mourned  for  Josiah 
Ezra  10.  6  he  mourned  because  of  the  t  ransgression  of 
Nell.  1.  4  wept,  and  mourned  (certain)  days,  and  f. 

8.  9  holy  unto  the  Lord  your  God ;  mourn  not 
Isa.  66. 10  Rejoice,  .with  her,  all  ye  that  mourn  for 
Eze.  7.  12  let  not.  .buyer  rejoice,  nor.  .seller  mourn 
7.  27  The  king  shall  mourn,  and  the  prince  sh. 
Dan.  10.  2  In  those  days  I  Daniel  was  mourning  th. 

4.  To  lament,  mourn,  ,32X  anah. 

Isa.  19.  8  The  fishers  also  shall  mourn,  and  all  they 


4.  To  be  high,  on  rum. 

Eze.  10.  16  lifted  up  their  wings  to  mount  up  from 

5.  To  be  high,  lifted  up,  0D3  ramam,  2. 

Eze.  10.  19  lifted  up  their  wings,  and  mounted  up 


5.  To  be  sighing,  to  sigh,  mx  anach,  2. 

Prov  29.  2  the  wicked  beareth  rule,  the  people  mo. 

6.  To  weep,  .T33  bakah. 

Gen.  50.  3  Egyptians  mourned  for  him  three  score 
N um  20.  29  saw . .  they  mourned  for  Aaron  thirty  days 

7.  To  be  grieved,  pained,  3k3  daab. 

Psa.  88.  9  Mine  eye  mourneth  by  reason  of  affliction 

8.  To  meditate,  mutter,  n:n  hagali. 

Isa.  16.  7  foundations  of  Kir-liareseth  shall  ye  mou. 

38. 14  I  did  mourn  as  a  dove  :  mine  eyes  fail 
59. 1 1  We  roar  all  like  bears,  aud  mourn  sore 
Jer.  48.  31  and.  .shall  mourn  for  the  men  of  Kir-he. 

9.  To  sound,  make  a  noise,  non  hamah. 

Eze.  7.  16  all  of  them  mourning,  every  one  for  his  i. 

10.  To  howl,  groan,  cni  naham. 

Prov.  5.  11  thou  mourn  at  the  last,  when  thy  flesh  and 
Eze.  24.  23  ye  shall  pine  away,  .and  mourn  one  tow. 

11. Tomove,  bemoan,  3D  nud. 

Job  2. 11  to  come  to  mourn  with  him  and  to  comf. 

12.  To  beat  ( the  breast),  mourn,  lament,  350  saphad. 
Gen.  23.  2  Abraham  came  to  mourn  for  Sarah,  and 

50. 10  there  they  mourned  with  a  great  and  very 
2  Sa.  1.  12  they  mourned  and  wept,  and  fasted  until 
3.  31  gird  you  with  sackcloth, and  mourn  before 

11.  26  was  dead,  she  mourned  for  her  husband 
1  Ki.  13.  29  the  old  prophet  came  to  the  city,  to  mo 

13.  30  they  mourned  over  him . .  Alas,  my  broth. 

14.  13  all  Israel  shall  mourn  for  him,  and  bury 
14. 18  all  Israel  mourned  for  him,  according  to 

Eccl.  3.4  a  time  to  mourn,  and  a  time  to  dance 
Eze.  24. 16  yet  neither  shalt  thou  mourn  nor  weep 
24.  23  ye  shall  not  mourn  nor  weep ;  but  ye  shall 
Zech.  7.  5  When  ye  fasted  and  mourned  in  the  fifth 

12.  10  they  shall  mourn  for  him,  as  one  mourn. 

12.  12  the  land  shall  mourn,  every  family  apart 

13 . To  be  black,  to  mourn,  33,3  qadar. 

Job  5. 1 1  that  those  which  mourn  may  be  exalted  to 

30.  28  I  went  mourning  without  the  sun  :  I  stood 
Psa.  38.  6  I  am  troubled . .  I  go  mourning  all  the  day 

42.  9  why  go  I  mourning  because  of  the  oppre. 

43.  2  why  go  I  mourning  because  of  the  oppr. 

14.  To  'rule,  mourn,  313  rud,  5. 

Psa.  55.  2  I  mourn  in  my  complaint,  and  make  a 

15.  To  bewail,  lament,  Bpgveai  threneo. 

Matt  iz.  17  we  have  mourned  unto  you,  and  ye  have 
Luke  7.  32  we  have  mourned  to  you,  and  ye  have  not 
1 6. 2h>  beat  ( the  breast),  Krrmop.cu  koptomai. 

Matt  24.  30  then  shall  all  the  tribes  of  the  earth  mo. 
17.  To  mourn,  grieve,  sorrow,  irevOeai  pentheo. 

Matt.  5.  4  Blessed  (are)  they  that  mourn :  for  they 

9.  15  Can  the  children  of  tiie  bride  chamber  m. 
Mark  1 6. 10  [that  had  been  with  him,  as  they  mourned] 
Luke  6.  25  Woe  unto  you  that  laugh . .  for  ye  shall  m. 

1  Co.  5.  2  ye  are  puffed  up,  and  have  not  rather  m. 


MOURN 


G7G 


MOUTH 


Jas.  4.  9  Be  afflicted,  and  mourn,  and  weep  :  let 
Rev.  18.  11  merchants  of  the  earth  shall  weep  amlm. 

MOURN,  to  cause  to  — 

To  make  black,  cause  to  mourn,  T]i)  qadar,  5. 

Eze.  31.  15  I  caused  Lebanon  to  mourn  for  him,  and 

MOURNER,  MOURNING  — 

1.  Mourning  one,  Snx  abel. 

Gen.  37.  35  go  down  into  the  grave  unto  my  son  mo. 
Esth.  6.  12  Haman  hasted  to  his  house  mourning 
Job  29.  25  sat.  .as  one  (that)  comforteth  the  mourn. 
Isa.  57.  18  restore  comforts  unto  him,  and  to  his  m. 

2 . Mourning,  Ssx  ebel. 

Gen.  27.  41  Tlie  days  of  mourning  for  my  father  are 
50.  10  he  made  a  mourning  for  his  father  seven 
50.  11  saw  the  mourning  in  the  floor  of  Atad,  they 
50.  11  This  (is)  a  grievous  mourning  to  the  Egy. 
Deut  34.  8  so  the  days  of  weeping,  .mourning  for  SI. 

2  Sa.  11.  27  when  the  mourning  was  past,  David  sent 

14.  2  put  on  now  mourning  apparel,  and  anoint 

19.  2  the  victory  that  day  was.  .into  mourning 
Esth.  4.  3  great  mourning  among  the  J ews,  and  fa. 

9.  22  was  turned,  .from  mourning  into  a  good 
Job  30.  31  My  harp  also  is.  .to  mourning,  and  my  o. 
Eccl.  7.  2  better  to  go  to  the  house  of  mourning  than 

7.  4  heart  of  the  wise  (is)  in  the  house  of  mo. 
Isa.  60.  20  the  days  of  thy  mourning  shall  be  ended 

61.  3  the  oil  of  joy  for  mourning,  the  garment 
Jer.  6.  26  make  thee  mourning,  (as  for)  an  only  son 

16.  7  neither,  .tear  (themselves) for  them  in  m. 

31.  13  I  will  turn  their  mourning  into  joy,  and 
Lam.  5.  15  ceased;  our  dance  is  turned  into  mourning 
Eze.  24. 17  Forbear  to  cry,  make  no  mourning  for  the 
Amos  5.  16  they  shall  call  the  husbandman  to  mour. 

8. 10  I  will  turn  your  feasts  into  mourning,  and 

8.  10  I  will  make  it  as  the  mourning  of  an  only 
Mic.  1.  8  like  the  dragons,  and  mourning  as  the  0. 

3.  Vanity,  iniquity,  ]).x  aven. 

Deut  26.  14  I  have  not  eaten  thereof  in  my  mourning 
Hos.  9.  4  as  the  bread  of  mourners;  all  that  eat  the. 

4. /1  sigh,  sighing,  nrtix  anachah. 

Isa.  51.  11  (and)sorrowandmourningshall  flee  away 

5.  Weeping,  n'?3  bekith. 

Gen.  50.  4  when  the  days  of  his  mourning  were  past 

6.  Meditation,  muttering,  run  hegeh. 

Eze.  2.  10  lamentations,  arid  mourning,  and  weeping 

I.  Beating  the  breast,  mourning,  "ispo  misped. 

Psa.  30. 1 1  Thou  hast  turned  for  me  my  mourning  into 
Isa.  22. 12  call  to  weeping,  and  to  mourning,  and  to 
Joel  2.  12  Turn  ye.  .with  weeping,  and  with  mour. 
Mic.  1.  11  came  not  forth  in  the  mourning  of  Beth. 
Zech.12. 11  In  that  day  shall  there  bea  great  mourn. 
12. 11  as  the  mourning  of  Hadadrimnion  in  the 

8.2I  mourning  feast,  nn?  marzeach. 

Jer.  16.  5  Enter  not  into  the  house  of  mourning,  ne. 

9.  To  beat  the  breast,  mourn,  sapliad. 

Eccl. 12.  5  because,  .the  mourners  go  about  the  stre. 

10 .  Lamentation,  mourning,  rnxn  taaniyyah. 

Lam.  2.  3  in  the  daughter  of  Judah  mourning  and 

II.  Leviathan,  jjvi1?  livyathan. 

Job  3.  8  who  are  ready  to  raise  up  their  mourning 
12. Lamentation,  wailing,  oSupgis  odurmos. 

Matt.  2. 18  lamentation,  and  weeping,  and  great  mo. 

2  Co.  7.  7  your  mourning,  your  fervent  mind  toward 

1 3. Sorrow,  grief,  mourning,  irivdos  penthos. 

Jas.  4.  9  let  your  laughter  be  turned  to  mourning 
Rev.  18.  8  come  in  one  day,  death,  and  mourning, and 

MOURNER,  to  feign  self  to  be  a  — 

To  feign  self  to  be  a  mourner,  Sjx  abal,  7. 

2  Sa.  14.  2  I  pray  thee,  feign  thyself  to  be  a  mourner 

MOURNFULLY  — 

In  blackness,  n'nip  qedorannitli. 

Mai.  3.  14  that  we  have  walked  mournfully  before  the 

MOURNING,  to  cause  a  — 

To  cause  to  mourn,  Vjx  abal,  5. 

Eze.  31.  15  he  went  down  to  the  grave  I  caused  a  m. 
MOURNIN  G  woman  — 

To  cone,  mourn,  lament,  pp  qun,  3 a. 

Jer.  9.  17  call  for  the  mourning  women,  that  they 

MOUSE  — 

A  mouse,  napy  akbar. 

Lev.  11.  29  weasel,  and  the  mouse,  and  the  tortoise 
1  Sa.  6.  4  Five  golden  emerods,  and  five  golden  mice 

6.  5  and  images  of  your  mice  that  mar  the  laud 
6. 11  the  coffer  with  the  mice  of  gold,  and  the 
6.  18  the  golden  mice,  .the  number  of  all  the  c. 
Isa.  66.  17  eating,  .the  abomination,  and  the  mouse 

MOUTH  — 

1.  Throat,  j'nj  garon. 

Psa.  149.  6  the  high  (praises)  of  God  (be)  in  their  mo. 

2.  Palate,  pn  chelc. 

Job  12.  11  Doth  not  the  ear  try  words?,  .the  mouth 

20.  13  it  not,  but  keep  it  still  within  his  mouth 
31.  30  Neither  have  I  suffered  my  mouth  to  sin 

33.  2  Behold,  .my  tongue  hath  spoken  in  my  m. 

34.  3  the  ear  trieth  words,  as  the  mouth  tasteth 
Prov.  5.  3  a  strange  woman . .  her  mouth  (is)  smooth. 

8.  7  For  my  mouth  shall  speak  truth  ;  and  w. 


Song  5.  16  His  mouth  (is)  most  sweet ;  yea,  he  (is)  al. 
Hos.  8.  1  (Set)  the  trumpet  to  thy  mouth.  (He  shall 

3.  Cheek,  adi. 

Psa.  32.  9  whose  mouth  must  be  held  in  with  bit  and 
103.  5  Who  satisiieth  thy  mouth  with  good  (thi.) 

4 . Mouth,  ns  peli. 

Gen.  4.  11  which  hath  opened  her  mouth  to  receive 
8.  11  in  her  mouth  (was)  an  olive  leaf  pluckt  off 
24.  57  call  the  damsel,  and  enquire  at  her  mou. 

29.  2  a  great  stone  (was)  upon  the  well’s  moutli 
29.  3  they  rolled  the  stone  from  the  well’s  mo. 

29.  3  put  the  stone  again  upon  the  well’s  mouth 
29.  8  they  roll  the  stone  from  the  well’s  moutli 

29.  10  and  rolled  the  stone  from  the  well’s  mou. 

42.  27  money,  .behold,  it  (was)  in  his  sack’s  mo. 

43.  12  brought  again  in  the  mouth  of  your  sacks 

43.  21  man’s  money  (was)  in  the  mouth  of  his  s. 

44.  1  put  every  man’s  money  in  his  sack’s  mouth 
44.  2  in  the  sack’s  mouth  of  the  youngest,  and 

44.  8  money  which  we  found  in  our  sacks’  mo. 

45.  12  (it  is)  my  mouth  that  speaketh  unto  you 
Exod.  4.  1 1  Who  hath  made  man’s  mouth?  or  who  m. 

4.  12  therefore  go,  and  I  will  be  with  thy  mouth 
4.  15  speak  unto  him,  and  put  words  in  his  m. 

4.  15  will  be  with  thy  mouth  and  with  his  mo. 

4.  16  he  shall  be  to  thee  instead  of  a  mouth,  and 
13.  9  that  the  Lord’s  law  may  be  in  thy  mouth 
23.  13  neither  let  it  be  heard  out  of  thy  mouth 
Numi2.  8  With  him  will  X  speak  mouth  to  moutli 
16.  30  the  earth  open  her  moutli,  and  swallow 

16.  32  the  earth  opened  her  moutli,  and  swallo. 
22.  28  the  Lord  opened  the  mouth  of  the  ass;  and 

22.  38  the  word  that  God  putteth  in  my  mouth 

23.  5  tlie  Lord  put  a  word  in  Balaam’s  mouth 
23.  12  that  which  the  Lord  hath  put  in  my  mo.? 
23.  16  put  a  word  in  his  mouth,  and  said,  Go 
26.  10  the  earth  opened  her  mouth,  and  swallo. 

30.  2  to  all  that  proceedeth  out  of  his  mouth 
32.  24  which  hath  proceeded  out  of  your  mouth 
35.  30  be  put  to  death  bythemouthof  witnesses 

Deut.  8.  3  that  proceedeth  out  of  the  mouth  of  theL. 
11.  6  how  the  earth  opened  her  moutli,  and  s. 

17.  6  At  the  mouth  of  two . .  at  the  mouth  of  one 

18.  18  and  will  put  my  words  in  his  mouth  ;  and 

19.  15  at  tlie  mouth  of  two.  .or  at  the  mouth  of 
23.  23  which  thou  hast  promised  with  thy  moutli 

30.  14  word  (is)  very  nigh  unto  thee,  in  thy  1110. 
31. 19  put  it  in  their  mouths,  that  thissongmay 

31.  21  shall  not  be  forgotten  out  of  the  mouths 

32.  1  and  hear,  0  earth,  the  words  of  my  mouth 
Josh.  I.  8  tlie  law  shall  not  depart  out  of  thy  mouth 

6.  10  shall  (any)  word  proceed  out  of  your  1110. 

9.  14  and  asked  not.  .at  the  mouth  of  the  Lord 
10.  18  Roll  great  stones  upon  the  mouth  of  the 

10.  22  Open  the  mouth  of  the  cave,  and  bring 

10.  27  and  laid  great  stones  in  the  cave’s  mouth 
Judg.  7.  6  lapped,  (putting)  their  hand  to  their  mo. 

9.  38  Where  (is)  now  thy  mouth,  wherewith  tlion 

11.  35  for  I  have  opened  my  mouth  unto  the  L. 

11.  36  thou  hast  opened  thy  mouth  unto  the  L. 
11.  36  that  which  hath  proceeded  out  of  thy  111. 
18.  19  Hold  thy  peace,  lay.  .hand  upon  thy  mo. 

1  Sa.  1.  12  it  came  to  pass,  .that  Eli  marked  her  m. 

2.  1  my  mouth  is  enlarged  over  mine  enemies 
2.  3  let  (not)  arrogancy  come  out  of  your  1110. 

14.  26  but  no  man  put  liis  hand  to  his  mouth:  for 
14.  27  put  his  hand  to  his  mouth ;  and  his  eyes 

17.  35  and  delivered  (it)  out  of  his  mouth :  and 

2  Sa.  1.  16  for  thy  mouth  hath  testified  against  thee 
14.  3  So  Joab  put  the  words  in  her  mouth 
14.  19  put  all  these  words  in  the  mouth  of  thine 

18.  25  If  he  (be)  alone,  (there  is)  tidings  in  hism. 
22.  9  fire  out  of  his  mouth  devoured:  coals  were 

1  Ki.  7.  31  the  mouth  of  it  within  the  chapiter  and 

7.  31  but  the  mouth  thereof  (was)  round,  .the 

7.  31  also  upon  the  mouth  of  it  (were)gravings 

8.  15  which  spake  with  his  mouth  unto  David 
8.  24  thou  spakest  also  with  thy  mouth,  and 

13.  21  Forasmuch  as  thou  hast  disobeyed  them. 

17.  24  the  word  of  tlie  Lord  in  thy  mouth  (is) 

19.  18  and  every  mouth  which  hath  not  kissed 
22.  13  (declare)  good  unto  the  king  with  one  m. 
22.  22  I  will  be  a  lying  spirit  in  the  mouth  of  all 
22.  23  LORDhathput  a  lying  spirit  in  the  mouth 

2  Ki.  4.  34  put  his  mouth  upon  his  moutli,  and  his  e. 

1  Ch.16.  12  his  wonders,  and  the  judgments  of  hism. 

2  Ch.  6.  4  which  he  spake  with  his  mouth  to  my  fa. 

6.  15  spakest  with  thymoutli,  and  hast  fulfilled 

18.  21  and  be  a  lying  spirit  in  the  mouth  of  all 
18.  22  Lord  hath  put  a  lying  spirit  in  the  mouth 

35.  22  unto  the  words  of  Necho  from  the  mouth 

36.  12  (speaking)  from  the  mouth  of  the  Lord 
36.  21  To  fulfil  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  the  m. 
36.  22  that  the  word  of  the  Lord  . .  by  the  mouth 

Ezra  I.  I  that  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  the  mouth 
Nell.  9.  20  witliheldest  not  thy  manna  from  their  m. 
Esth.  7.  8  As  the  word  went  out  of  the  king's  mouth 
Job  3.  1  After  this  opened  Job  his  mouth,  and  cur. 
5.  15  from  their  mouth,  arid  from  the  hand  of 
5.  16  hath  hope,  and  iniquity  stoppeth  her  m. 

7.  11  Therefore  I  will  not  refrain  my  mouth ;  I 

8.  2  the  words  of  thy  mouth,  .a  strong  wind 

8.  21  Till  I10  fill  thy  mouth  with  laughing,  and 

9.  20  If  I  justify  myself,  mine  own  mouth  shall 
15.  5  Forthymouthuttereththineiniquity.aud 
15.  6  Thine  own  mouth  condemneth  thee,  and 
15.  13  and  lettest.  .words  go  out  of  thy  mouth 

15.  30  by  the  breath  of  his  mouth  shall  he  go 

16.  5  I  would  strengthen  you  with  my  mouth 
16.  10  They  have  gaped  upon  me  with  their  m. 
19.  16  my  servant.  .1  entreated  him  with  my  m. 


Job  20.  12  Though  wickedness  be  sweet  in  his  mouth 

21.  5  Mark  me.  and  lay.  .hand  upon,  .mouth 

22.  22  Receive,  I  pray  thee,  the  law  from  his  m. 

23.  4  I  would,  .fill  my  mouth  with  arguments 
23.  12  I  have  esteemed  the  words  of  his  mouth 
29.  9  The  princes,  .laid  (their) hand  on  their  m. 
29.  23  they  opened  tlieir  moutli  wide  (as)  for  the 

31.  27  heart,  .or  my  mouth  hath  kissedmy  hand 

32.  5  no  answer  in  the  mouth  of  (these)  three 

33.  2  Behold,  now  I  have  opened  my  mouth,  my 

35.  16  Therefore  doth  Job  open  his  mouth  in  v. 
37.  2  and  the  sound  (that)  goeth  out  of  his  mo. 
40.  4  what . .  I  will  lay  mine  hand  upon  my  mo. 

40.  23  that  he  can  draw  up  Jordan  into  his  mo. 

41, 19  Out  of  his  mouth  go  burning  lamps,  (and) 

41.  21  coals,  and  a  flame  goeth  out  of  his  mouth 
Bsa.  5.  9  For.  .110  faithfulness  in  their  mouth;  their 

8.  2  Out  of  the  mouth  of  babes  and  sucklings 

10.  7  His  mouth  is  full  of  cursing  and  deceit 

17.  3  I  am  purposed . .  my  mouth  shall  not  trail. 

17.  10  fat :  with  their  mouth  they  speak  proudly 

18.  8  fire  out  of  his  mouth  devoured  :  coals  w. 

19.  14  Let  the  words  of  my  mouth,  and  the  me. 
22.  13  They  gaped  upon  me  (with)  their  mouths 
22.  21  Save  me  from  the  lion’s  mouth:  for  thou 

33.  6  host  of  them  by  the  breath  of  his  mouth 

34.  1  his  praise  (shall)  continually  (be)  in  my  m. 

35.  21  they  opened  their  mouth  wide  against  me 

36.  3  The  words  of  his  mouth  (are)  iniquity  an  1 

37.  30  The  mouth  of  the  righteous  speaketh  wi. 

38. 13  as  a  dumb  man  (that)  openeth  not  his  111. 

38. 14  as  a  man.  .in  whose  mouth  (are)  no  repr. 
39.  1  I  will  keep  my  moutli  with  a  bridle,  wh. 

39.  9  I  was  dumb,  I  opened  not  my  mouth 

40.  3  And  he  hath  put  a  new  song  in  my  mouth 

49.  3  My  mouth  shall  speak  of  wisdom;  and  the 

50.  16  shouldest  take  my  covenant  in  thy  mou.? 
50.  19  Thou  givest  thy  mouth  to  evil,  and  thy 

51.15  and  my  moutli  shall  show  forth  thy  praise 

54.  2  O  God ;  give  ear  to  the  words  of  my  mouth 

55.  21  (The  words)  of  his  mouth  were  smoother 
58!  6  Break  tlieir  teeth,  0  God,  in  their  moutli 
59.  7  Behold,  they  belch  out  with  their  mouth 
59. 12  (For)  the  sin  of  their  mouth,  .the  words 

62.  4  they  bless  with  their  mouth,  but  they  cur. 

63.  5  my  moutli  shall  praise,  .with  joyful  lips 
63.  11  the  mouth  of  them  that  speak  lies  shall 
66.  14  my  lips  have  uttered, and  mymouth  hath 
66.  17  I  cried  unto  him  with  my  mouth,  and  he 
69.  15  let  not  the  pit  shut  her  month  upon  me 
71.  8  Let  my  mouth  be  filled  (with)  thy  praise 
71.  15  My  mouth  shall  show  forth  thy  righteou. 
73.  9  They  set  their  mouth  against  the  heavens 
78.  1  incline  your  ears  to  the  words  of  my  1110. 
78.  2  I  will  open  my  mouth  in  a  parable  :  I  w. 
78.  30  while  their  meat  (was)  yet  in  their  mouths 
78.  36  they  did  flatter  him  with  their  mouth,  and 
81. 10  open  thy  mouth  wide,  and  I  will  fill  it 
89.  1  with  my  mouth  will  I  make  known  thy 

105.  5  his  wonders,  and  the  judgments  of  his  m 
107  42  and  all  iniquity  shall  stop  her  mouth 
109.  2  the  mouth  of  the  wicked  and  the  mouth 
109.  30  I  will  greatly  praise  .Lord  with  my  mo. 
115.  5  They  have  mouths,  but  they  speak  not 
119. 13  I  declared  all  the  judgments  of  thy  mouth 
1 19.  43  take  not  the  word  of  truth,  .out  of  my  m. 
119.  72  The  law  of  thy  mouth  (is)  better  unto  me 
1 19.  88  so  shall  I  keep  the  testimony  of  thy  mo. 
119.  103  (yea,  sweeter)  than  honey  to  my  mouth! 
119.  108  Accept. .the  free  will  offeringsof  my  mo. 
119.  131  I  opened  mymouth,  and  panted:  fori  1. 
126.  2  Then  was  our  moutli  filled  with  laughter 
135.  16  They  have  mouths,  but  they  speak  not 
135.  17  neither  is  there ..  breath  in  their  mouths 
138.  4  when  they  hear  the  words  of  thy  mouth 
141.  3  Set  a  watch,  O  Lord,  before  my  mouth 
141.  7  Our  bones  are  scattered  at  tlie  grave’s  m. 

144.  8,  11  Whose  mouth  speaketh  vanity,  and 

145.  21  My  mouth  shall  speak  the  praise  of  theL. 
Prov.  2.  6  out  of  his  mouth,  .knowledge  and  under. 

4.  5  decline  from  the  words  of  my  mouth 
4.  24  Put  away  from  thee  a  froward  mouth,  and 
5]  7  and  depart  not  from  the  words  of  my  111. 
6.  2  Thou  art  snared  with  tlie  words  of  thy  in. 

6.  2  thou  art  taken  with  the  words  of  thy  111. 

6  12  wicked  mail,  walketh  with  a  froward  III. 

7.  24  Hearken,  .attend  to  the  words  of  my  m. 

8.  8  All  the  words  of  my  moutli  (are)  in  righ. 
8.  13  the  evil  way,  and.  .froward  mouth,  do  I 

10  6,  1 1  violence  covereth  the  mouth  of  the  w. 
10.  II  The  mouth  of  a  righteous  (man  is)  a  well 
10. 14  the  mouth  of  the  foolish  (is)  near  destru. 
10.  31  The  mouth  of  the  just  bringeth  forth  wis. 

10.  32  but  the  mouth  of  the  wicked . .  f  rowardness 

11.  9  An  hypocrite  with  (his)  mouth  destroyeth 
u.  11  overthrown  by  the  mouth  of  the  wicked 
12  6  the  month  of  the  upright  shall  deliver 

12.  14  shall  be  satisfied . .  by  the  fruit  of  (his)  111. 

13.  2  man  shall  eat  good  by  the  fruit  of  (his)m. 
13.  3  He  that  keepeth  his  mouth  keepeth  his 

4.  3  In  the  mouth  of  the  foolish  (is)  a  rod  of 

15.  2  the  mouth  of  fools  poureth  out  foolishness 
15.  14  the  mouth  of  fools  feedeth  on  foolishness 
15.  23  A  man  hath  joy  by  the  answer  of  his  1110. 

15.  28  the  mouth  of  the  wicked  poureth  out  evil 

16.  10  his  mouth  transgressetli  notin  judgment 
16.  23  The  heart  of  the  wise  teaclieth his  mouth 
16.  26  laboureth .  .for  his  mouth  craveth  itof  him 
18.  4  The  words  of  a  man's  mouth  (are  as)  deep 
18  6  A  fool’s,  .mouth  calleth  for  strokes 

18.  7  A  fool’s  mouth  (is)  his  destruction,  and 
18.  20  shall  be  satisfied  with  the  fruit  of'his  m. 


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Prov  19.  24  will  not  so  much  as  bring  it  to  his  mouth 
19.  28  the  mouth  of  the  wicked  devoureth  iniq. 
20. 17  but.  .his  mouth  shall  be  filled  with  gravel 

21.  23  Whoso  keepeth  his  mouth  and  his  tongue 

22.  14  Tlie  mouth  of  strange  women  (is)  a  deep 
24.  7  a  fool  .  openeth  not  his  mouth  in  the  gate 
26.  7,  9  so  (is)  a  parable  in  the  mouth  of  fools 
26.  is  it  grieveth  him  to  bring  it.  .to  his  mouth 

26.  28  and  a  flattering  moutii  worketh  ruin 

27.  2  Let.  .man  praise  tiiee.  .not  thine  own  m. 
30.  20  she  eateth,  and  wipeth  her  mouth,  and 

30.  32  thought  evil,  (lay)  thine  hand  upon  thy  m. 

31.  8  Open  thy  mouth  for  the  dumb  in  the  cause 
31.  9  Open  thy  mouth,  judge  righteously,  and 
31.  26  Sheopeneth  hermouth  with  wisdom ;  and 

Eccl.  5.  2  Be  not  rash  with  thy  mouth,  and  let  not 

5.  6  Suffer  not  thy  mouth  to  cause  thy  flesh 

6.  7  All  the  labour  of  man  (is)  for  his  mouth 
10.  12  The  words  of  a  wise  man’s  mouth  (are) 

10.  13  The  beginning  of  the  words  of  his  mouth 

Song  1.  2  Let  him  kiss  me  with  the  kisses  of  his  m. 
Isa.  1.  20  for  the  mouth  of  the  Lord  hath  spoken 

5.  14  and  opened  her  mouth  without  measure 

6.  7  he  laid  (it)  upon  my  mouth,  and  said,  Lo 
9.  12  they  shall  devour  Israel  with  open  mouth 
9.  17  evil  doer,  and  every  mouth  speaketh  folly 

10.  14  that  moved  the  wing,  or  opened  the  mo. 

11.  4  smite  tlie  earth  with  the  rod  of  his  mouth 
19.  7  by  the  brooks,  by  the  mouth  of  the  brooks 

29.  13  as  this  people  draw  near,  .with  their  mo. 

30.  2  That  walk,  .and  have  not  asked  atmym. 
34.  16  for  my  mouth  it  hath  commanded,  and 
40.  5  for  the  mouth  of  the  Lord  hath  spoken 
45.  23  the  word  is  gone  out  of  my  mouth  (in)  ri. 

48.  3  they  went  forth  out  of  my  mouth,  and  I 

49.  2  he  hath  made  my  mouth  like  a  sharp  sw. 

51.  16  I  have  put  my  words  in  thy  mouth,  and 

52.  15  the  kings  shall  shut  their  mouths  at  him 

53.  7  he  was  afflicted ;  yet  he  opened  not  his  m. 
53.  7  as  a  sheep,  .so  he  openeth  not  his  mouth 
53.  9  neither  (was  any)  deceit  in  his  mouth 
55.  11  word  be  that  goeth  forth  out  of  my  mou. 
57.  4  against  whom  make  ye  a  wide  mouth,  .dra. 
58. 14  forthe  mouth  of  the  Lord  hath  spoken  (it) 
59.  21  my  words  which  I  have  put  in  thy  mouth 
59.  21  out  of  thy  mouth,  nor  out  of  the  mouth  of 
59.  21  nor  out  of  the  mouth  of  thy  seed’s  seed 
62.  2  which  the  mouth  of  the  Lord  shall  name 

9  put  forth  his  hand,  and  touched  mymouth 
9  Behold,  I  have  put  my  words  in  thy  mo. 

14  I  will  make  my  words  in  thy  mouth  fire 
.  28  is  perished,  and  is  cut  off  from  their  mou. 

8  with  his  mouth,  but  in  heart  he  layeth  his 
12  to  whom  the  mouth  of  tlie  Lord  hath  sp. 

20  let  your  ear  receive  the  word  of  his  mouth 

2  thou  (art)  near  in  their  mouth,  and  far  fr. 

19  from  the  vile,  thou  shalt  be  as  my  mouth 
16  they  speak,  .not  out  of  the  mouth  of  the 

4  and  shall  speak  with  him  mouth  to  mouth 

3  he  shall  speak  with  thee  mouth  to  mouth 

4  Baruch  wrote  from  the  mouth  of  Jeremi. 

6  which  thou  hast  written  from  my  mouth 

36.  17  Howdidst  thou  write  all  these,  .at  his  m.? 
36. 18  all  these  words  unto  me  with  his  mouth 

37.  27  Baruch  wrote  at  the  mouth  of  Jeremiah 
36.  32  who  wrote  therein,  from  the  mouth  of  J. 

44.  17  thing  goeth  forth  out  of  our  own  mouth 
44.  25  wives  have  both  spoken  with  your  mouths 

44.  26  shall  no  more  be  named  in  the  mouth  of 

45.  1  written  these  words  in  a  book  at  the  mo. 

48.  28  her  nest  in  the  sides  of  the  hole's  mouth 
51.  44  I  will  bring  forth  out  of  his  mouth  that 

Lam.  2.  16  All  thine  enemies  have  opened  their  mo. 

3.  29  He  puttetli  his  mouth  in  the  dust,  if  so  be 
3.  38  Out  of  the  mouth  of  the  most  High  proc. 

3. 46  All  our  enemies  have  opened  their  mouths 

2.  8  open  thy  mouth,  and  eat  that  I  give  thee 

3.  2  So  I  opened  my  mouth,  and  he  caused  me 
3.  3  it  was  in  my  mouth  as  honey  for  sweetness 
3. 17  therefore  hear  the  word  at  my  mouth,  and 

3.  27  I  will  open  thy  mouth,  and  thou  shalt  say 

4.  14  came  their  abominable  flesh  into  my  mo. 

16.  56  Sodom  was  not  mentioned  by  thy  mouth 
16.  63  never  open  thy  mouth  any  more  because 
21.  22  to  open  the  mouth  in  the  slaughter,  to  lift 
24.  27  In  that  day  shall  thy  mouth  be  opened  to 
29.  21  I  will  give  thee  the  opening  of  the  mouth 
33.  7  thou  shalt  hear  the  word  at  my  mouth,  and 
33.  22  came  and  had  opened  my  mouth,  until  he 
33.  22  mymouth  was  opened,  and  I  was  no  more 

33.  31  for  with  their  mouth  they  show  much  love 

34.  10  I  will  deliver  my  flock  from  their  mouth 
35- 13  Thus  with  your  mouth  ye  have  boasted 

Dan.  10.  3  neither  came  flesh  nor  wine  in  mymouth 

10. 16  then  I  opened  my  mouth,  and  spake,  and 
Hos.  2.  17  the  names  of  Baalim  out  of  her  mouth,  and 

6.  5  I  have  slain  them  by  the  words  of  my  m. 
•Toel  1.  5  new  wine ;  for  it  is  cut  off  from  your  m. 
Amos  3. 12  As  the  shepherd  taketh  out  of  the  mouth 
Hie.  3.  5  hethatputteth  not  into  their  mouths,  they 
4.  4  for  the  mouth  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath 

6.  12  their  tongue  (is)  deceitful  in  their  mouth 

7.  5  keep  the  doors  of  thy  mouth  from  her  that 

7. 16  they  shall  lay  (their)  hand  upon  (their)  m. 
hah.  3.  12  they  shall  even  fall  into  the  mouth  of  the 
Zeph.  3. 13  a  deceitful  tongue  be  found  in  their  mouth 
Zech.  5.  8  he  cast  the  weight  of  lead  upon  the  mouth 

8.  9  these  words  by  the  mouth  of  the  prophets 

9.  7  I  will  take  away  his  blood  out  of  his  m. 

14.  12  tongue  shall  consume  away  in  their  mouth 

-”al.  2.  6  The  law  of  truth  was  in  his  mouth,  and 
2.  7  and  they  should  seek  the  law  at  his  mouth 


5.  Mouth,  dis pum. 

Dan.  4.  31  While  the  word  (was)  in  the  king’s  mouth 
6.  17  stone  was  brought,  and  laid  upon  the  m. 

6.  22  hath  shut  the  lions’  mouths, that  they  have 

7.  5  three  ribs  in  the  mouth  of  it  between  the 
7.  8  eyes . .  and  a  mouth  speaking  great  things 
7.  20  and  a  mouth  that  spake  very  great  things 

6.  Face, 


cus  pamrn. 

Prov  15.  14  the  mouth  of  fools  feedeth  on  foolishness 

7.  Gate,  jn?i  tera. 

Dan.  3.  26  Nebuchadnezzar  came  near  to  the  mouth 

8.  Word,  A 6yos  logos. 

Acts  15.  27  shall  also  tell,  .the  same  things  by  mouth 

9.  Mouth,  ffToga  stoma. 

Matt.  4.  4  that  proceedeth  out  of  the  mouth  of  God 

5.  2  he  opened  his  mouth,  and  taught  them 

12.  34  out  of  the  abundance  of  the  heart  the  m. 
13-  35  saying,  I  will  open  mymouth  in  parables 
15.  8  [draweth  nigh  unto  me  with  their  mouth] 
15.  11  Not  that  which  goeth  into  the  mouth  de. 

13.  11  but  that  which  cometh  out  of  the  mouth 
15.17  that  whatsoever  entereth  in  at  the  mouth 
15.  18  those  things  which  proceed  out  of  the  m. 

17.  27  when  thou  hast  opened  his  mouth,  thou 

18.  16  that  in  the  mouth  of  two  or  three  witne. 
21.  16  Out  of  the  mouth  of  babes  and  sucklings 

Luke  1.  64  his  mouth  was  opened  immediately,  and 
1.  70  As  he  spake  by  the  mouth  of  his  holy  pr. 
4.  22  words  which  proceeded  out  of  his  mouth 

6.  45  for  of  the  abundance  of  the  heart  his  m. 
it.  54  seeking  to  catch  something  out  of  his  m. 

19.  22  Out  of  thine  own  mouth  will  I  judge  thee 

21.  15  Iwillgiveyou  a  mouth  and  wisdom,  which 

22.  71  for  we  ourselves  have  heard  of  his  own  m. 
J ohnig.  29  put  (it)  upon  hyssop,  and  put  (it)  to  his  m. 
Acts  1.  16  the  Holy  Ghost,  by  the  mouth  of  David 

3.  18  which  God  before  had  showed  by  the  m. 

3.  21  which  God  hath  spoken  by  the  mouth  of 

4.  25  Who  by  the  mouth  of  thy  servant  David 
8.  32  before  his  shearer,  opened  he  not  his  m. 

8.  35  Philip  opened  his  mouth,  and  began  at  the 

10.  34  Peter  opened  (his)  mouth,  and  said,  Of  a 

11.  8  hath  at  any  time  entered  into  my  mouth 
13.  7  the  Gentiles  by  my  mouth  should  heat- 
18. 14  when  Paul  was  uow  about  to  open  (his)  m. 

22.  14  and  shouldest  hear  the  voice  of  his  mouth 

23.  2  that  stood  by  him  to  smite  him  on  the  m. 
Horn.  3.  14  Wliose  mouth  (is)  full  of  cursing  and  bit. 

3.  19  that  every  mouth  may  be  stopped,  and  all 
10.  8  The  word  is  nigh  thee . .  in  thy  mouth,  and 
10.  9  thou  shalt  confess  with  thy  mouth  the  L. 
10.  10  with  the  mouth  confession  is  made  unto 
15.  6  That  ye  may  with  one  mind .  .one  mouth 
2  Co.  6. 11  our  mouth  is  open  unto  you,  our  heart  is 
13.  1  In  the  mouth  of  two  or  three  witnesses 
Eph.  4.  29  communication  proceed  out  of  yourmouth 
6.  19  that  I  may  open  my  mouth  boldly,  to  make 
Col.  3.  8  filthy  communication  out  of  your  mouth 
2  TIi.  2.  8  shall  consume  with  the  spirit  of  his  mouth 
2  Ti.  4.  17  I  was  delivered  out  of  the  mouth  of  the 
Heb.n.  33  obtained  promises,  stopped  themouthsof 
Jas.  3.  3  we  put  bits  in  the  horses’  mouths,  that 
3.  10  Out  of  the  same  mouth  proceedeth  bless. 

1  Pe.  2.  22  no  sin,  neither  was  guile  found  in  his  m. 
Jude  16  and  their  mouth  speaketh  great  swelling 
Rev.  1.  16  out  of  his  mouth  weut  a  sharp  two  edged 
2.  16  against  them  with  the  sword  of  my  mouth 
3. 16  nor  hot,  I  will  spue  thee  outof  my  mouth 
9.  17  out  of  their  mouths  issued  fire  and  smoke 

9.  18  brimstone,  which  issued  out  of  their  mo. 

9. 19  theirpoweris  in  their  mouth,  and  in  their 

10.  9  it  shall  be  in  thy  mouth  sweet  as  honey 

10.  10  and  it  was  in  my  mouth  sweet  as  honey 

11.  5  fire  proceedeth  out  of  their  mouth,  and 

12.  15  And  the  serpent  cast  out  of  his  mouth  wa. 
12. 16  the  earth  opened  hermouth, and  swallowed 
12. 16  flood  which  the  dragon  cast  out  his  mouth 

13.  2  bear,  and  his  month  as  the  mouth  of  a  lion 
13.  5  there  was  given  unto  him  a  mouth  speak. 

13.  6  he  opened  his  mouth  in  blasphemy  against 

14.  s  in  their  mouth  was  found  no  guile  :  for 
16. 13  like  frogs,  .outof  the  mouth  of  the  dragon 
16. 13  the  mouth  of  the  beast,  and  out  of  the  m. 
19.  15  out  of  his  mouth  goeth  a  sharp  sword,  that 
19.  21  which  (sword)  proceeded  out  of  his  mouth 

MOUTH,  roof  of  the  — 

Palate,  fin  chek. 

Job  29. 10  tongue  cleaved  to  the  roof  of  their  mouth 
Psa.  137.  6  let  my  tongue  cleave  to  the  roof  of  my  m. 
Song  7.  9  the  roof  of  thy  mouth  like  the  best  wine 
Lam.  4.  4  cleaveth  to  the  roof  of  his  mouth  for  th. 
Eze.  3.  26  thy  tongue  cleave  to  the  roof  of  thy  mouth 
MOUTH,  to  stop  the  — 

To  stop  the  mouth,  epistomizb. 

Titus  1.  11  Whose  mouths  must  be  stopped,  who  su. 
MOVE,  to  — 

1  .To  move,  tremble,  Jill  zua. 

Esth.  5.  9  that  he  stood  not  up,  nor  moved  for  him 

2 . To  bend,  fan  chaphets. 

Job  40.  17  He  moveth  his  tail  like  a  cedar:  the  sin. 

3.  To  move  sharply,  j’flfl  charats. 

Exodn.  7  shall  not  a  dog  move  his  tongue,  against 
Josh  10.  21  none  moved  his  tongue  against  any  of  the 

4.  To  move,  flee,  wander  away,  flflj  nadad. 

Isa.  10.  14  and  there  was  none  that  moved  the  wing 


5.  To  move,  jm  nua. 

1  Sa.  1. 13  only  her  lips  moved,  but  her  voice  was  not 
Isa.  6.  4  the  posts  of  the  door  moved  at  the  voice 

6- To  cause  to  move,  JPJ  nua,  5. 

2  Ki.  23.  18  Let  himalone  ;  letnomanmovehis  bone3 

7.  To  cause  to  wave,  «]«  nuph,  5. 

Deut  23.  25  thou  shalt  not  move  a  sickle  unto  thy 

8.  To  move,  persuade,  remove,  no  sutli,  5. 

Josh  15.  18  she  moved  him  to  ask  of  her  father  a  field 
Judg.  1.  14  she  moved  him  to  ask  of  her  father  a  field 
2  Sa.24.  1  he  moved  David  against  them  to  say  Go 

2  Ch.  18.  31  and  God  moved  them  (to  depart)  from  him 
Job  2.  3  although  thou  movedst  me  against  him 

9.  To  make,  do,  fljjf  abad. 

Ezra  4.  15  that  they  have  moved  sedition  within  the 

10.  To  cause  to  fall,  stumble,  pis  pug,  5. 

Jer.  10.  4  they  fasten  it  with  nails,  .that  it  move  not 
11  .To  move,  cause  to  step,  0j?3 paam. 

Judgi3*  25  spirit  of  the  LoRD  began  to  move  him  at 
\'2.To  move,  wink,  yyp  qarats. 

Prov  16.  30  moving  his  lips  he  bringeth  evil  to  pass 

13.  To  be  angry,  to  trouble,  tremble,  nn  ragaz. 

2  Sa.  7.  10  dwell  in  a  place  of  their  own,  and  move 
22.  8  the  foundations  of  heaven  moved  and  sh. 
Psa.  18.  7  foundations  also  of  the  hills  moved  and 
Mic.  7. 17  they  shall  move  out  of  their  holes  like  w. 

14 . To  move,  shake,  ']iti  racliaph,  3. 

Gen.  1.  2  spirit  of  God  moved  upon  the  face  of  the 

15.  To  teem,  bring  forth  abundantly,  \"ry  sharats. 
Eze.  47.  9  every  thing  that  liveth,  which  moveth 

16. H  teeming  creature,  sherets. 

Lev.  11.  10  of  all  that  move  in  the  waters,  and  of  an 

17.  To  stir  up,  excite,  avacreia  anaseib. 

Markis. 11  the  chief  priests  moved  the  people,  that 

18.  To  move,  agitate,  shake,  excite,  uivioi  kineo. 

Matt  23.  4  will  not  move  them  with  one  of  their  fin. 
Acts  17.  28  in  him  we  live,  and  move,  and  have  our 

MOVE  lightly,  to  — 

To  move  self  lightly,  bbp  galal,  7a.. 

Jer.  4.  24  they  trembled,  and  all  the  hills  moved  1. 
MOVE  me,  none  of  these  things  — 

To  make  account  of  not  even  one  thing,  ou8ev6s 
\6yov  iroieoi  oudenos  logon  poieo. 

Acts  20.  24  none  of  these  things  move  me,  neither  c. 
MOVE,  to  make  — 

To  cause  to  move,  flu  nud,  5. 

2  Ki.21.  8  Neither  will  I  make  the  feet  of  Israel  m. 
MOVE  self,  to  — 

To  go  up  and  down,  fiVn  halak,  7. 

Prov.  23  31  colour  in  the  cup.  .it  moveth  itself  aright 
MOVABLE  or  moved,  to  be  — 

1.  To  shake  self,  be  shaken,  oyi  gaasli,  7a. 

Jer.  25  16  they  shall  drink,  and  be  moved,  and  be 
46.  7  flood,  whose  waters  are  moved  as  the  riv.? 

46.  8  and  (his)  waters  are  moved  like  the  rivers 
2.2*0  be  moved,  cja  hum,  2. 

Ruth  1.  19  all  the  city  was  moved  about  them,  and 

3.  To  move,  sound,  make  a  noise,  non  hamah. 

Song  5.  4  My  beloved,  .my  bowels  were  moved  for 

4.  To  move,  slip,  fail.  Bin  mot. 

Psa.  46.  6  The  heathen  raged,  the  kingdoms  were  m. 
55.  22  shall  never  suffer  the  righteous  to  be  m. 

5.  To  be  moved,  bid  mot,  2. 

1  Ch.16.  30  also  shall  be  stable,  that  it  be  not  moved 
Job  41.  23  firm  in  themselves  ;  they  cannot  be  moved 
Psa.  10.  6  hath  said  in  his  heart,  I  shall  not  be  mo. 
13.  4  that  trouble  me  rejoice  when  I  am  moved 
13.  5  He  that  doeth  these,  .shall  never  be  mo. 
16.  8  is)  at  my  right  hand,  I  shall  not  be  moved 
21.  7  mercy  of  the  most  High  he  shall  not  be  m. 
30.  6  my  prosperity  I  said,  I  shall  never  be  m. 
46.  5  she  shall  not  be  moved  :  God  shall  help 
62.  2  my  defence ;  I  shall  not  be  greatly  moved 
62.  6  He  only,  .my  defence ;  I  shall  not  be  mo. 

93.  1  also  is  established, that  it  cannot  be  moved 
96.  10  shall  be  established  that  it  shall  not  be  m. 
112.  6  Surely  he  shall  not  be  moved  for  ever 
Prov  12.  3  the  root  of  the  righteous  shall  not  be  m. 
Isa.  40.  20  a  graven  image,  (that)  shall  not  be  moved 
41.  7  it  with  nails,  (that)  it  should  not  be  moved 

6.  A  moving,  tottering,  bid  mot. 

Psa.  66.  9  and  suffereth  not  our  feet  to  be  moved 
121.  3  He  will  not  suffer  thy  foot  to  be  moved 

7.  To  move  self,  be  moved.  Bio  mot,  7. 

Isa.  24.  19  is  clean  dissolved,  the  earth  is  moved  exc. 

8.  To  shake,  be  moved,  turned,  bu  nut. 

Psa.  99.  1  The  Lord  reigneth .  .let  the  earth  be  mov. 

9.  To  move,  shake,  wander,  j;u  nua. 

Prov.  5.  6  her  ways  are  moveable,  .thou  canst  not 
Isa.  7.  2  his  heart  was  moved,  and  the  heart  of 
7.  2  as  the  trees  of  the  wood  are  moved  with 

19.  1  idols  of  Egypt  shall  be  moved  at  his  pres. 

10.  To  be  moved,  fl.flj  nathar. 

Job  37.  1  my  heart  trembleth,  and  is  moved  out  of 


MOVED 


678 


MULE 


11. ro  tremble,  be  troubled,  angry,  lan  ragaz. 

2  Sa.  18.  33  the  king  was  much  moved,  and  went  up 
i  Ch.17.  9  shall  dwell  In  their  place,  andshallbem. 
Isa.  14.  9  Hell  from  beneath  is  moved  for  thee  to 

12. ro  shake,  tremble,  WJH  raash. 

Jer.  49.  21  The  earth  is  moved  at  the  noise  of  their 

13.  To  be  shaken,  it>T[  raash,  2. 

Jer.  50.  46  earth  is  moved,  and  the  cry  is  heard  am. 

14 . To  move,  agitate,  skalce,  excite,  /are'to  kineo. 

Acts  21.  30  all  the  city  was  moved,  and  the  people 
Rev.  6.  14  every  mountain  and  island  were  moved 

15.  To  fawn  upon,  cajole,  aaivoi  saino. 

1  Th.  3.  3  That  no  man  should  be  moved  by  these  affl. 

16. ro  shake,  agitate,  toss,  <ra\ev<j>  saleuo. 

Acts  2.  25  my  right  hand,  that  I  should  not  be  mo. 

17.  To  shalce,  trouble,  disturb,  aeia  seio. 

Matt2i.  10  all  the  city  was  moved,  saying,  Who  is  t.? 


18.ro  bear,  carry,  <j>epa  pherd. 

2  be.  1.  21  men  of  God  spake .  .moved  by  the  Holy 


G. 


MOVED  away,  be  — 

To  move  away,  or  over,  peraKivl 01  metakineo. 

Col.  1.  23  not  moved  away  from  the  hope  of  the  g. 


MOVED,  which  cannot  be  — 

Unshaken,  a<rd\evTos  asaleutds. 

Heb.  12.  28  receiving  a  kingdom  which  cannot  be  m. 


MOVED  with  fear,  to  be  — 

To  be  careful,  devout,  ev\a.$eop.a  1  eulabeomai. 

Heb.  11.  7  moved  with  fear,  prepared  an  ark  to  the 


MOVER  — 

To  move,  ki viu>  kineo. 

Acts  24.  5  a  mover  of  sedition  among  all  the  Jews 
MOVING  (creature  or  thing)  — 

1  .Moving,  YJ  nid. 

Job  16.  s  and  the  moving  of  my  lips  should  asswage 

2.  A  creeping  thing,  'tra~\  remes. 

Gen.  9.  3  Every  moving  tiling  that  liveth  shall  be 

3.  A  teeming  thing,  sherets. 

Gen.  1.  20  the  moving  creature  that  hath  life,  and 

4.  Movement ,  commotion,  Kivyais  kinesis. 

John  5.  3  'folk. .  [waiting  for  the  moving  of  the  water] 


1  Ch.18  8  very  much  brass,  wherewith  Solomon  m. 

22.  8  because  thou  hast  shed  much  blood  upon 

2  Ch.17.  13  he  had  much  business  in  the  cities  of  J. 

20.  25  in  gathering  of  the  spoil,  it  was  so  much 

24.  11  when  they  saw  that,  .much  money,  the 

25.  13  three  thousand  of  them,  and  took  much 
26. 10  he  had  much  cattle,  both  in  the  low  con. 
28.  8  and  took  also  away  much  spoil  from  them 
30. 13  there  assembled  at  Jerusalem  much  peo. 
32.  4  there  was  gathered  much  people  together 
32.  4  kings  of  Assyria  come,  and  find  much  w.? 

Psa.  19.  10  than  gold,  yea,  than  much  fine  gold ;  sw. 
Prov  15.  6  In  the  house  of  the  righteous  (is)  much 
Isa  21.  7  and  he  hearkened  diligently  with  much  he. 
Eze.  17.  15  that  they  might  give  him  horses  and  m. 
22.  5  shall  mock  thee . .  infamous . .  much  vexed 

26.  7  horsemen,  and  companies,  and  much  pe. 
Jon.  4.  11  and  their  left  hand ;  and.  .much  cattle 

9.  Abundance,  Ti  rob. 

2  Ch.27.  3  gate,  .and  on  the  wall  of  Ophel  he  built  m. 
Psa.  33.  16  a  mighty  man  is  not  delivered  by  much 
Prov.  7.  21  Withhermuchfairspeechslie caused  him 

13.  23  Much  food  (is  in)  the  tillage  of  the  poor 

14.  4  much  increase  (is)  by  the  strength  of  the 
Eccl.  1.  18  in  much  wisdom  (is)  much  grief ;  and  he 

10.  T o  cause  to  multiply ,  make  abundant,  nyirabah,  5. 
Gen.  41.  49  Joseph  gathered  corn,  .very  much,  until 
Josh  13.  1  there  remaineth  yet  very  much  land  to  be 

22.  8  with  iron,  and  very  much  raiment:  divide 
2  Sa.  8.  8  And.  .king  David  took  exceeding  much 

1  Ki.  4.  29  God  gave  Solomon  wisdom,  .exceeding  nr. 

2  Ki.  10. 18  Baal  a  little.  Jehu  shall  serve  him  much 

2i.  6  wrought  much  wickedness  in  the  sight  of 
21. 16  Manasseh  shed  innocent  blood  very  much 

1  Oh.  20.  2  he  brought  also  exceeding  much  spoil  out 

2  Ch.14.  13  and  they  carried  away  very  much  spoil 

32.  27  Hezekiah  had  exceeding  much  riches  and 

33.  6  wrought  much  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  L. 
Neh.  4. 10  is  decayed,  and  (there  is)  much  rubbish 
Prov  25.  27  not  good  toeatmuch  honey ;  so ..  to  search 
Eccl.  5.  12  (is)  sweet,  whether  he  eat  little  or  much 

5. 17  much  sorrow  and  wrath  with  his  sickness 

5.  20  he  shall  not  much  remember  the  days  of 
9.  18  war :  but  one  sinner  destroyeth  much  g. 

12.  12  and  much  study  (is)  a  weariness  of  thefl. 
Isa.  30.  33  the  pile  thereof  (is)  fire  and  much  wood 
jer.  40. 12  gathered  wine  and  summer  fruits  very  m. 
Hag.  1.  6  Ye  have  sown  much,  and  bring  in  little 

1.  9  Ye  looked  for  much,  and,  lo,  (it  came)  to 


MOWER  — 

To  shorten,  reap,  isi?  qatsar. 

Psa.129.  7  Wherewith  the  mower  fllleth  not  lus  hand 
MOWING,  MOWN  grass  — 

A  shearing,  mowing,  cut  grass,  ri  gez. 

Psa  72  6  come  down  like  rain  upon  the  mown  grass 

Amos  7.  1  the  lattergrowthafterthe king’s  mowings 

KO'-ZA,  nk'io  origin,  offspring. 

1.  A  son  of  Caleb,  son  of  Jephunneh.  B.C.  1470. 

1  Ch.  2.  46  Ephah.  .begat  Haran,  and  M.,  and  Gazez 

2.  A  Benjamite,  descendant  of  Saul.  B.C.  1890. 

1  Ch  8. 36  Azmavetli,  and  Zimri  ;  and  Zimri  begat  M. 

8  37  M.  begat  Binea :  Rapha  (was)his  son,  Ele. 

9  42  Azmaveth,  and  Zimri ;  and  Zimri  begat  M. 

9  43  And  M.  begat  Binea;  and  Rephaiah  his 

MO'-ZAH,  npn.  . 

A  city  in  Benjamin,  near  Rosh,  now  Kulomsh  or  M izzeh. 
•Tosh.  18.  26  And  Mizpeh,  and  Chephirah,  and  H. 

MUCH  — 

\. Great,  Vina  gadol. 

Isa.  56. 12  shall  be  as  this  day.  .much  more  abundant 

2.  Heavy,  weighty,  13?  kabed. 

Exod.12.  38  and  flocks  and  herds,  (even)  very  much  c. 
Num  20. 20  Edom  came  out  against  him  with  much 

3 . Abundant,  great,  mighty,  n'33  kabbir. 

Job  15.  10  very  aged  men,  much  elder  than  thy  fat. 
31.  25  and  because  mine  hand  had  gotten  much 

4.  Might,  nkn  meod. 

Gen.  26. 1 6  Go  from  us  ;  for  thou  art  much  mightier 
34.  12  Ask  me  never  so  much  dowry  and  gift,  and 
Ruth  1.  13  it  giveth  me  much  for  your  sakes,  that 

1  Sa.  18.  30  more  wisely .  .so  that  his  name  was  much 

19.  2  Jonathan,  Saul’s  son,  delighted  much  in 

2  Sa.  14.  25  there  was  none  to  be  so  much  praised  as 
Neh.  6. 16  they  were  much  cast  down  in  their  own 
Psa.119.  107  I  am  afflicted  very  much:  quickenme,  O 
Jer.  2.  36  Why  gaddest  thou  about  so  much  to  clia. 

IS. Abundance,  increase ,  nano  mirbali. 

Eze.  23.  32  and  had  in  derision ;  it  containeth  much 

6 . Bony,  substantial,  Drij;  atsum. 

Psa.  35. 18  I  will  praise  thee  among  much  people 

7.  To  spread,  riys  pasah.  _ 

Lev.  13.  35  if  the  scall  spread  much  in  the  skin  after 

Many,  much,  an  rah. 

Gen.  30.  43  had  much  cattle,  and  maid  servants,  and 
50.  20  as  (it  i3)  this  day,  to  save  much  people  a. 
Num2i.  6  bit  the  people;and  much  people  of  Israel 
Deut.  3. 19  your  cattle.  .1  know  that  ye  have  much 
28.  38  Thou  shalt  carry  much  seed  out  into  the 
.Tosh 22.  8  Return  with  much  riches  unto  your  tents 
22.  8  and  with  very  much  cattle,  with  silver 
2  Sa.  13.  34there  came  much  people  by  the  way  of  the 

1  Ki.  10.  2  and  very  much  gold,  and  precious  stone3 

2  Ki.12. 10  when  they  saw.,  much  money  in  thechest 


11  .Much,  many,  great,  K’afc  saggi, 

Dan.  4.  12  the  fruit  thereof  much,  and  in  it  (was)  m. 

7.  5  they  said  thus  unto  it,  Arise,  devour  in. 
7.28  my  cogitations  much  troubled  me,  and  my 

12.  Sufficient,  hcavis  hilcanos. 

Luke  7. 12  and  much  people  of  the  city  was  with  her 
Acts  5.  37  Judas. ,drewaway[much]peopleafterhim 
11.  24  and  much  people  was  added  unto  the  L. 

11.  26  with  the  church,  and  taught  much  people 
19  26  hath  persuaded  and  turned  away  much  p. 
27.  9  Now,  when  much  time  was  spent,  and 

13.il/ore,  rather,  paWov  mallon. 

Matt.  6.  26  the  fowls.  .Are  ye  not  much  better  than 

1 4.  Much,  many,  iroXvs  polus. 

Matt  6.  30  not  much  more,  .you,  0  ye  of  little  faith 
13.  5  stony  places,  where  they  had  not  much 
26.  9  this  ointment  might  have  been  soldfur  111. 
Mark  1.  45  he  went  out,  and  began  to  publish  (it)  m. 

4.  5  stony  ground,  where  it  had  not  much  ea. 
5. 10  he  besought  him  much  that  he  would  not 

5.  21  other  side,  much  people  gathered  unto  him 

5.  24  much  people  followed  him,  and  thronged 

6.  34  Jesus,  when  he  came  out,  saw  much  pe. 
Luke  7.  47  Her  sins,  .are  forgiven;  for  she  loved  mu. 

8.  4  when  much  people  were  gathered  together 

9.  37  down  from  the  hill,  much  people  met  him 
10.  40  Martha  was  cumberedabout  much  serving 

12.  19  Soul,  thou  hast  much  goods  laid  up  form. 
12.  48  much  is  given,  of  him  shall  be  much  req. 
12.  48  to  whom  men  have  committed  much,  of 
16.  10  that  which  is  least  is  faithful  also  111  mu. 
16.  10  is  unjust  in  the  least  is  unjust  also  in  much 

John  3.  23  because  there  was  much  water  there :  and 

6.  10  Now  there  was  much  grass  in  the  place 

7.  12  there  was  much  murmuring  among  the  p. 
12.  9  Much  people  of  the  Jews  therefore  knew 
12.  12  On  tlie  next  day  much  people  that  were 
12.  24  but  if  it  die,  it  bringeth  forth  much  fruit 

14.  30  Hereafter  I  will  not  talk  much  with  you 

15.  5  the  same  bringeth  forth  much  fruit :  for 
15.  8  is  my  Father  glorified,  that  ye  bear  much 

Acts  10.  2  which  gave  much  alms  to  the  people,  and 

14.  22  that  we  must  through  much  tribulation 

15.  7  when  there  had  been  much  disputing,  Pe. 

16.  16  whicli  brought  her  masters  much  gain  by 
18.  10  to  hurt  thee :  for  I  have  much  people  in 
18.  27  helped  them  much  which  had  believed 
20.  2  and  had  given  them  much  exhortation,  he 

26.  24  Paul,  .much  learning  doth  make  thee  mad 

27.  10  this  voyage  will  be  with  hurt  and  much 
Rom.  3.  2  Much  every  way:  chiefly,  because  that 

5.  9  Much  more  then,  being  now  justified  by  Ins 
5.  10  much  more,  being  reconciled,  we  shall  be 
5.  15  much  more  the  grace  of  God,  and  the  gift 
5. 17  much  more  they  whicli  receive  abundance 
9.  22  endured  with  much  long  suffering  the  v. 

15.  22  I  have  been  [much]  hindered  from  coming 

16.  6  Greet  Mary,  who  bestowed  much  labour 
16.  12  [Persis,  which  laboured  much  in  the  Lord] 


1  Co.  2.  3  in  weakness,  and  in  fear,  and  in  much  tr. 

12  22  much  more  those  members  of  the  body 
16.  19  Aquila  and  Priscilla  salute  you  much  in 

2  Co.  2.  4  For  out  of  much  affliction  and  anguish  of 

3.  9  much  more  doth  the  ministration  of  rig. 

3.  1 1  much  more  that  which  remaineth  (is)  gl. 

6.  4  as  tlie  ministers  of  God,  in  much  patience 
8  4  Praying  us  with  much  entreaty  that  we 

8. 15  He  that  (had  gathered)  much  had  nothing 
8.22  now  much  more  diligent,  upon  the  great 
Phil.  2. 12  but  now  much  more  in  my  absence,  work 
1  Th.  1.  5  in  the  Holy  Ghost,  and  in  muchassuranee 

1.  6  having  received  the  word  in  much  afflict. 

2.  2  the  gospel  of  God  with  much  contention 

1  Ti.  3.  8  not  given  to  much  wine,  not  greedy  of  fi. 

2  Ti.  4.  14  Alexander  the  coppersmith  did  me  much 
Titus  2.  3  not  given  to  much  wine,  teachers  of  good 
Phm.  8  though  I  might  be  muchbold  inChrist  to 
Heb.  12.  9  shall  we  not  much  rather  be  in  subjection 

12.  25  much  more  (shall  not)  we  (escape)  if  we 
Jas.  5. 16  prayer  of  a  righteous  man  availeth  much 

1  Pe.  1.  7  being  much  more  precious  than  of  gold 
Rev.  5.  4  I  wept  [much],  because  no  man  was  found 

8.  3  there  was  given  unto  him  much  incense 
19  l  I  heard  a  great  voice  of  much  people  in 
[See  also  And,  as,  discouraged,  displeased,  half  so, 
heed,  how,  love,  more,  observed,  perplexed,  over,  pain, 
pained,  so,  speaking,  sufficient,  too,  twice  as,  very, 
work.  ] 

MUCH,  to  ask,  gather,  take,  or  yield  — 

To  cause  to  multiply,  make  abundant,  n^n  rabah,  5. 
Gen.  34.  12  Ask  me  neversomuch  dowry  and  gift,  and 
Exodi6.  18  he  that  gathered  much  had  nothing  over 
Neh.  9.  37  it  yieldeth  much  increase  unto  the  kings 
Jer.  2.22  For  though  thou . .  take  thee  much  soap 

MUCH  abroad  — 

To  spread,  be  spread,  n'p’S  pasah . 

Lev.  13.  7  if  the  scab  spread  much  abroad  in  the  s. 

13.  22  if  it  spread  much  abroad  in  tlie  skin,  then 
13.  27  if  it  be  spread  much  abroad  in  the  skin 

MUCH  less,  how  — 

How  much  less,  ub  '3  13  aph  ki  lo. 

2  Ch.32.  15  how  much  less  shall  your  God  deliver  you 

MUCH  more  — 

\. To  cause  to  multiply, make  abundant,  nyirdbali,  5. 
Exod36.  5  The  people  bring  much  more  than  enough 
2  Ch.25.  9  The  Lord  is  able  to  give  thee  much  more 

2. To  ( cause  to)  add,  f]P;  yasaph,  5. 

1  Sa.  20. 13  The  Lord  do  so  and  much  more  to  Jona. 

MUCH  perplexed,  to  be  — 

To  be  in  dovkt  or  perplexity ,  Sia-nopea  diaporeo. 
Luke24-  4  as  they  were  much  perplexed  thereabout 

MUCH  set  by,  to  be  — 

To  be  great,  ‘pii  gadal, 

1  Sa.  26.  24  so  let  my  life  be  much  set  by  in  the  eyes 
MUCH,  to  be  so  — 

To  be  many,  abundant,  nnn  rabah.  -1 

Gen.  43.  34  Benjamin’s  mess  was  five  times  so  much 

MUCH,  too  — 

1  .To  cause  to  or  let  remain  over,  in;  yathar,  5. 

Exod36.  7  for  all  the  work  to  make  it,  and  too  much 

2.  Many,  much,  abundant,  3n  rab. 

Num  1 6.  3,  7  (Ye  take)  too  much  upon  you 
Josh.19.  9  the  part  of..  Judah  was  too  much  for  them 

1  Ki.  12.  28  It  is  too  much  for  you  to  go  up  to  Jems. 

MUCH,  very  — 

Much,  many,  abundant,  yi  rab. 

2  Ch.32.  29  for  God  had  given  him  substance  very  m. 

MUFFLERS  — 

A  veil,  muffler,  Ssn  raal. 

Isa.  3.  19  the  chains,  and  the  bracelets,  and  the  m. 

MULBERRY  TREE  — 

Baka  tree,  midberry,  N?a  baka. 

2  Sa  5  23  upon  them  over  against  the  mulberry  trees 

5.  24  a  going  in  the  tops  of  the  mulberry  trees 

1  Ch  14. 14  upon  them  over  against  the  mulberry  trees 

14.  15  going  in  the  tops  of  the  mulberry  trees 
MULE  — 

1  .A  mule,  separate  one,  pered.  _ 

2  Sa.  13.  29  every  man  gat  him  up  upon  his  mule,  and 

18  9  Absalom  rode  upon  a  mule,  and  the  mule 

15.  9  the  mule  that  (was)  under  him  went  away 

1  Ki  10.  25  spices,  horses,  and  mules,  a  rate  year  by 

18  5  find  grass  to  save  the  horses  and  mules  al. 

2  Ki.  5. 17  be  given  to  thy  servant  two  mules’  burden 

1  Ch  12.  40  bread  on  asses,  and  on  camels,  andonm. 

2  Ch  9.  24  spices,  horses  and  mules,  a  rate  year  by 
Ezra  2.  66  their  mules,  two  hundred  forty  and  five 
Neh.  7.  68  their  mules,  two  hundred  forty  and  live 
Psa.  32.  9  Be  ye  not  as  the  horse,  (or)  as  the  mule 
Isa.  66.  20  in  litters,  and  upon  mules,  and  upon  sw. 
Eze.  27. 14  traded. .  with  horses,  .horsemen  and  mu. 
Zecii.14.  15  so  shall  be  the  plague  of  the.  .mule,  of 

2.  A  female  mule,  nil?  pirdah. 

1  Ki.  1.  33  to  ride  upon  mine  own  mule,  and  brmg 
i."  38  Solomon  to  ride  upon  king  David’s  mule 
1.  44  have  caused  him  to  ride  upontheking  sin. 

3 . A  swift  beast,  courser,  t:bn  rekesh. 

Esth.  8. 10  riders  on  mules,  camels,  (and)  young  aro. 

3.  14  the  posts  that  rode  upon  mules  (and)  ca. 


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4.  Warm  springs,  Dp;  yemim. 

Gen.  36.  24  that  found  the  mules  in  the  wilderness 
MULTIPLIED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  many,  multiply,  up*;  rabab. 

Gen.  6.  1  when  men  began  to  multiply  on  the  face 
Job  33.  6  or  (if)  thy  transgressions  be  multiplied 
Psa.  38. 19  they  that  hate  me  wrongfully  are  multip. 
Isa.  59.  12  our  transgressions  are  multiplied  before 

2.  To  be  many,  more,  abundant,  ntn  rabah. 

Exodn.  9  that  my  wonders  may  be  multiplied  in  tile 
Deut.  8.  13  is  multiplied,  and  all  tiiat  thou  hast  is  m. 

11.  21  That  your  days  may  be  multiplied,  and 
1  Ch.  5.  9  because  their  cattle  were  multiplied  in 
Job  27.  14  If  his  children  be  multiplied,  (it  is)  for 
Psa.  16.  4  Their  sorrows  shall  lie  multiplied  (that) 
107.  38  so  that  they  are  multiplied  greatly,  and 
Pro r.  9.  11  by  me  thy  days  shall  be  multiplied,  and 

29.  16  When  the  wicked  are  multiplied,  transg. 
•Ter.  3.  16  when  ye  be  multiplied  and  increased  in 
Eze.  31.  5  his  boughs  were  multiplied,  and  his  bran. 

3.  To  cause  to  multiply,  malce  abundant,  rrai  rabah,  5. 
Eze.  21.  15  heart  may  faint,  and  (their)  ruins  be  mul. 

4.  To  become  great  or  many,  soiy  sega. 

Dan.  4.  1  unto  all  people.  .Peace  be  multiplied  unto 

6.  25  unto  all  people.  .Peace  be  multiplied  unto 

5.  To  multiply,  increase,  rX-rjOvvoi  plelhuno. 

Acts  6.  1  when  the  number  of  tiie  disciples  was  m. 

MULTIPLY  — 

1 .  Abundant,  in  rah. 

Exod23.  29  beast  of  the  field  multiply  against  thee 

2. A  myriad,  ten  thousand,  n:i:n  rebabali. 

Eze.  16.  7  I  have  caused  thee  to  multiply  as  the  bud 

MULTIPLY,  to  — 

1  .To  multiply,  multitude,  jicrt  or  pn  hamon,  human. 
Eze.  5.  7  Because  ye  multiplied  more  than  the  na. 

2.  To  multiply,  heap  up,  133  kabar,  5. 

Job  35. 16  he  multiplieth  words  without  knowledge 

3.  To  multiply,  make  abundant,  -in^  athar,  5. 

Eze.  35. 13  have  multiplied  your  words  against  me 

4 . To  be  many,  abundant,  ran  rabah. 

Gen.  1.  22  Be  fruitful,  and  multiply,  and  fill  the  w. 

1.  22  and  let  fowl  multiply  in  the  earth 
1.  28  Be  fruitful,  and  multiply,  and  replenish 
8. 17  be  fruitful,  and  multiply  upon  the  earth 

9.  1  Be  fruitful,  and  multiply,  and  replenish 

9.  7  And  you, be  ye  fruitful, and  multiply ;  bring 

9.  7  forth  abundantly  in  the  earth,  and  multi. 

35. 11  I  (am)God  Almighty ;  be  fruitful  and  m. 

47.  27  Israel,  .grew,  and  multiplied  exceedingly 
Exod.  1.  7  increased  abundantly,  and  multiplied,  and 

1.  10  lest  they  multiply,  and  it  come  to  pass,  that 

1. 12  But.  .the  more  they  multiplied  and  grew 
1.  20  the  people  multiplied,  and  waxed  very  m. 
Deut.  8.  1  that  ye  may  live,  and  multiply,  and  go  in 
8.  13  And .  .thy  herds  and  tiiy  flocks  multiply 

30.  16  that  thou  mayest  live  and  multiply  :  and 

5.  To  cause  to  multiply,  make  abundant,  run  rabah,  5. 
Gen.  3.  16  I  will  greatly  multiply  thy  sorrow  and  thy 

16. 10  I  will  multiply  thy  seed  exceedingly,  that 
17.  2  covenant,  .and  will  multiply  thee  exceed. 
17.  20  will  multiply  him  exceedingly;  twelve  p. 

22.  17  in  multiplying  I  will  multiply  thy  seed  as 

26.  24  will  bless  thee,  and  multiply  thy  seed,  for 

28.  3  make  thee  fruitful,  and  multiply  thee,  that 

48.  4  I  will  make  thee  fruitful,  and  multiply 
Exod.  7.  3  multiply  my  signs  and  my  wonders  in  the  1. 

32.  13  I  will  multiply  your  seed  as  the  stars  of 
Lev.  26.  9  make  you  fruitful,  and  multiply  you,  and 
Deut.  1.  10  The  Lord  your  God  hath  multiplied  you 

7.  13  he  will  love  thee,  aud  bless  thee,  and  m. 

13.  17  multiply  thee,  as  he  hath  sworn  unto  thy 

17. 16  lie  shall  not  multiply  horses  to  himself 

17. 16  to  the  end  that  he  should  multiply  horses 
17.  17  Neither  shall  he  multiply  wives  tohimself 
17.  17  neither  shall  he  greatly  multiply  to  him. 

28.  63  to  do  you  good,  and  to  multiply  you ;  so 
30.  5  he  will  do  thee  good,  and  multiply  thee 

Josh.24.  3  and  multiplied  his  seed,  and  gave  him  I. 

1  Ch.  4.  27  neither  did  all  their  family  multiply,  like 
Neh.  9.  23  Their  children  also  multipliedst  thou  as 
Job  9.  17  andmultipliethraywoundswithoutcause 

29.  18  and  I  shall  multiply,  .days  as  the  sand 
34.  37  and  multiplieth  his  words  against  God 

Isa.  9.  3  Thou  hast  multiplied  the  nation,  (and) 

Jer.  30.  19 1  will  multiply  them,  and  they  shall  not 
33. 22  so  will  I  multiply  the  seed  of  David  my 
Eze.  11.  6  Ye  have  multiplied  your  slain  in  this  city 
16.  25  to  every  one  that  passed  by,  and  multip. 
16.  29  Thou  hast  moreover  multiplied  thy  fom. 
16.  51  thou  hast  multiplied  thine  abominations 
23. 19  Yet  she  multiplied  her  whoredoms,  inca. 
36.  10  I  will  multiply  men  upon  you,  all  the  ho. 
36.  11  I  will  multiply  upon  you  man  and  beast 

36.  30  I  will  multiply  the  fruit  of  the  tree,  and 

37.  26  I  will  placethem,  and  multiply  them,  and 
nos.  2.  8  wine,  and  oil,  and  multiplied  her  silver 

8.  14  and  Judah  hath  multiplied  fenced  cities 

12.  10  I  have  multiplied  visions,  and  used  sim. 

Amos  4.  4  at  Gilgal  multiply  transgression ;  and  b. 
Nah.  3.  i6Thouhastmultipliedthymerchantsabove 

6.  To  multiply,  increase,  ■nXydvvoi  plethuno. 

Acts  6.  7  the  number  of  the  disciples  multiplied  in 

7.  17  the  people  grew  and  multiplied  in  Egypt 


Acts  9.  31  the  comfort  of  the  Holy  Ghost,  were  mu. 

12.  24  But  the  word  of  God  grew  and  multiplied 
2  Co.  9.  10  multiply  your  seed  sown,  and  increase  the 
Heb.  6.  14  Surely,  .multiplying- 1  will  multiply  thee 

1  Be.  1.  2  Grace  unto  you,  and  peace,  be  multiplied 

2  Pe.  1.  2  Grace  and  peace  be  multiplied  unto  you 
Jude  2  Mercyuntoyou,andpeace,andlove,bem. 

MULTIPLYING,  to  make  to  multiply  — 

To  cause  to  multiply,  make  numerous,  nan  rabah,  5. 
Gen.  22.  17  in  multiplying  I  will  multiply’ thy  seed 

26.  4  I  will  make  thy  seed  to  multiply  as  the 
MULTITUDE  — 

1. A  multitude.  Jinx  amon. 

Jer.  46.  25  Behold,  I  will  punish  the  multitude  of 

52. 15  carried  away,  .the  rest  of  the  multitude 

2.  A  multitude,  noise,  store,  jiDU  hamon. 

Judg.4.  7  with  his  chariots,  and  hismultitude  ;  and 

1  Sa.14.  16  and,  behold,  the  multitude  melted  away 

2  Sa.  6.  19  among  the  whole  multitude  of  Israel,  as 

1  Ki.20. 13  Hast  thou  seen  all  this  great  multitude? 

20.  28  will  I  deliver  all  thisgreat  multitude  into 

2  Ki.  7. 13  as  all  the  multitude  of  Israel  that  are  left 

7.  13  as  all  the  multitude  of  the  Israelites  that 

25. 11  with  the  remnant  of  the  multitude,  did  N. 
2  Ch.13.  8  ye  (be)  a  great  multitude,  and.  .with  you 

14.  11  in  thy  name  we  go  against  this  multitude 
20.  2  There  cometh  a  great  multitude  against 
20.  15  nor  dismayed  by  reason  of  this  great  mu. 
20.  24  they  looked  unto  the  multitude,  and,  be. 
32.  7  nor  for  all  the  multitude  that  (is)  with  him 
Job  31.  34  Did  I  fear  a  great  multitude,  or  did  the 
39.  7  He  scorneth  the  multitude  of  the  city,  n. 
Psa.  42.  4  fori  hadgone  with  the  multitude  ;  I  went 
Isa.  5.  13  and  their  multitude  dried  up  with  thirst 

5.  14  tlieirglory,  and  theirmultitude,  and  their 

13.  4  The  noise  of  a  multitude  in  the  mountains 
16.  14  be  contemned,  with  all  that  great  multi. 

17. 12  Woe  to  the  multitude  of  many  people 

29.  5  Moreover  the  multitude  of  thy  strangers 
29.  5  the  multitude  of  the  terrible  ones,  .as  ch. 
29.  7  the  multitude  of  all  the  nations 

29.  8  so  shall  the  multitude  of  all  the  nations 

32. 14  the  multitude  of  the  city  shall  be  left;  the 
Jer.  3.  23  from  the  hills .  .the  multitude  of  mount. 

10.  13  a  multitude  of  waters  in  the  heavens,  and 

49.  32  and  the  multitude  of  their  cattle  a  spoil 
51.  16  (is)  a  multitude  of  waters  in  the  heavens 
51.  42  she  is  covered  with  the  multitude  of  the 

Eze.  7. 11  nor  of  their  multitude,  nor  any  of  theirs 
7.  12  for  wrath  (is)  upon  all  the  multitude  th. 

7.  13  vision  (is)  touching  the  whole  multitude 
7.  14  my  wrath  (is)  upon  all  the  multitude  th. 

23.  42  a  voice  of  a  multitude  being  at  ease  (was) 

29.  19  he  shall  take  hermultitude,  and  take  her 

30.  4  they  shall  take  away  her  multitude,  and 

30.  10  I  will  also  make  the  multitude  of  Egypt 

30. 15  and  I  will  cut  off  the  multitude  of  No 

31.  2  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt,  and  to  his  multi. 

31.  18  This  (is)  Pharaoh  and  all  his  multitude 

32. 12  will  I  cause  thy  multitude  to  fall,  the  ter. 

32. 12  all  the  multitude  thereof  shall  be  destro. 

32.  16  for  Egypt,  and  for  all  hermultitude,  saith 
32. 18  Son  of  man,  wail  for  the  multitude  of  E. 

32.  20  to  the  sword;  draw  lierandallher  multi. 
32.  24  There  (is)  Elam  and  all  her  multitude  ro. 
32.  25  in  the  midst  of  the  slain  with  all  her  mu. 
32.  26  Meshech,  Tubal,  and  all  her  multitude 
32.  31  shall  be  comforted  over  all  his  multitude 
32.  32  Pharaoh  and  all  his  multitude,  saith  the 
39.  11  there  shall  they  bury  Gog,  and  all  his  m. 

Dan.  10.  6  voice  of  his  words  like  the  voice  of  a  mu. 

11.  10  shall  assemble  a  multitude  of  greatforces 
11.  11  he  shall  set  forth  a  great  multitude ;  but 
1 1.  1 1  the  multitude  shall  be  given  into  his  hand 

11. 12  when  he  hath  taken  away  the  multitude 
11.  13  shall  set  forth  a  multitude  greater  than 

Joel  3. 14  Multitudes,  multitudes  in  the  valley  of  de. 

3.  A  living  creature,  beast,  desire,  'n  chad. 

Psa.  74. 19  the  soul  of  thy  turtle  dove  unto  the  mul. 

4.  Full,  uba  male. 

Jer.  12.  6  they  have  called  a  multitude  after  thee 

5.  Fulness,  x*??  melo. 

Gen.  48. 19  his  seed  shall  become  a  multitude  of  na. 
Isa.  31.  4  when  a  multitude  of  shepherds  is  called 

6 .  Abundance,  increase,  n'?-)-?  marbith. 

2  Ch.30.  18  a  multitudeof  the  people,  .many  of  Eph. 

7.  A  thick  mass,  crowd,  1JD  sak. 

Psa.  42.  4  for  I  had  gone  with  the  multitude;  I  went 

8.  Company,  swarm,  rnjj  edah. 

Psa.  68.  30  the  multitude  of  the  bulls,  with  the  calves 

9.  A  congregation,  convention,  Snj)  qalial. 

Gen.  28.  3  that  thou  mayest  be  a  multitude  of  people 
48.  4  I  will  make  of  thee  a  multitude  of  people 
Jer.  44 .  15  a  great  multitude,  even  all  the  people  that 

10.  Abundance,  un  rab. 

Exodi2.  38  a  mixed  multitude  wentup  also  with  them 
23.  2  Thou  shaltnotfollowamultitude  to.  .evil 
Num  32.  1  Gad  had  a  very  great  multitude  of  cattle 
2  Ch.  1.  9  a  people  like  the  dust  of  the  earth  in  mu. 

J ob  31.  34  Did  I  fear  a  great  multitude,  or  did  the 
Psa.  97.  1  let  the  multitude  of  isles  be  glad  (thereof) 
109.  30  yea,  I  will  praise  him  among  the  mul  tit. 
Eze.  31.  5  because  of  the  multitude  of  waters,  when 

11.  Abundance,  ai  rob. 

Gen.  16. 10  that  it  shall  not  be  numbered  for  multi. 


Gen.  30.  30  and  it  is  (now)  increased  unto  a  multitude 
32.  12  which  cannot  be  numbered  for  multitude 

48.  16  let  them  grow  into  a  multitude  in  the  mi. 
Lev.  25.  16  According  to  the  multitude  of  years  thou 
Deut.  1.  10  this  day  as  the  stars  of  heaven  for  multi. 

10.  22  made  thee  as  the  stars  of  heaven  for  mu. 
28.  62  ye  were  as  the  stars  of  heaven  for  multi. 
Josh. 11.  4  the  sand  that  (is)  upon  the  sea  shore  inmu. 
Judg.  6.  5  and  they  came  as  grasshoppers  for  multi. 
7.  12  in  the  valley  like  grasshoppers  for  multit. 

7.  12  as  the  sand  by  the  sea  side  for  multitude 

1  Sa.  13.  5  the  sand  which  (is)  on  the  sea  shore  in  m 

2  Sa.  17.  11  as  the  sand  that  (is)  by  the  sea  for  multi 

1  Ki.  3.  8  cannot  be  numbered  nor  counted  for  mu 

4.  20  as  the  sand  which  (is)  by  the  sea  in  mult. 

8.  5  could  not  be  told  nor  numbered  for  mul. 

2  Ch.  5.  6  could  uot  be  told  nor  numbered  for  mul 
Esth.  5.  11  multitude  of  his  children,  and  all.,  where' 

10.  3  accepted  of  the  multitude  of  his  brethren 
Job  11.  2  Should  not  the  multitude  of  words  be  an. 

32.  7  multitude  of  years  should  teach  wisdom" 

33.  9  By  reason  of  the  multitude  of  oppressions 
Psa.  5.  7  thy  house  in  the  multitude  of  thy  mercy 

5.  10  cast  them  out  in  the  multitude  of  their 

33. 16  There  is  no  king  saved  by  the  multitude 

49.  6  boast  themselves  in  the  multitude  of  their 
51.  1  according  unto  the  multitude  of  thy  ten. 

69. 13  O  God,  in  the  multitude  of  thy  mercy  hear 

69. 16  acc.  to  the  multitude  of  thy  tender  mere. 
94.  19  In  the  multitude  of  my  thoughts  within 

106.  7  they  remembered  not  the  multitude  of  thy 
106.  45  repented  according  to  the  multitude  of 
Provio.  19  In  the  multitudeof  words  there  wauteth 

1 1.  14  but  in  the  multitude  of  counsellors . .  saf. 

14.  28  I11  the  multitude  of  people  (is)  the  king's 

15.  22  in  the  multitude  of  counsellors  they  are 

20. 15  There  is  gold,  and  a  multitudeof  rubies 

24.  6  and  in  multitude  of  counsellors . .  safety 

Eccl.  5.  3  a  dream  cometh  through  the  multitude  of 
5.  3  and  a  fool’s  voice,  .by  multitude  of  words 
5.  7  in  the  multitude  of  dreams  and  many  w. 
Isa.  1. 11  To  what  purpose  (is)  the  multitude  of  your 
37 . 24  By  the  multitude  of  my  chariots  am  I  come 
47.  9  in  their  perfection  for  the  multitude  of  thy 

47. 12  with  the  multitude  of  thy  sorceries,  wh. 

47. 13  Thou  art  wearied  in  the  multitudeof  thy 
63.  7  according  to  the  multitude  of  his  loving 

Jer.  30. 14,  15  for  the  multitude  of  thine  iniquity 
Lam.  1.  5  afflicted  her  for  the  multitude  of  her  tra. 

3.  32  according  to  the  multitude  of  his  mercies 
Eze.  14.  4  according  to  the  multitude  of  his  idols 
19.  11  in  her  height  with  the  multitude  of  herb. 

27. 12  by  reason  of  the  multitude  of  all .  .riches 

27.  16  by  reason  of  the  multitude  of  the  wares  of 

27.  18  in  her  multitude  of  the  wares  of  thy  ma. 
27. 18  for  the  multitude  of  all  riches;  in  the  wine 

27.  33  with  the  multitude  of  thy  riches,  and  of 

28.  16  By  the  multitude  of  thy  merchandise  they 

28.  18  by  the  multitude  of  thine  iniquities,  by 

31.  9  I  have  made  him  fair  by  the  multitude  of 

Hos.  9.  7  for  the  multitude  of  thine  iniquity,  and 
10.  1  according  to  the  multitude  of  his  fruit  he 

10.  13  trust,  .in  the  multitude  of  thy  mighty  men 
Nah.  3.  3  a  multitude  of  slain,  aud  a  great  number 

3.  4  Because  of  the  multitude  of  the  whored. 
Zech.  2.  4  for  the  multitude  of  men  aud  cattle  tiler. 

12 .Strife,  pleading,  an  rib. 

Job  33. 19  and  the  multitude  of  his  bones  with  strong 

13.  M  waggon,  rider,  driver,  aaa  rekeb. 

2  Ki.19.  23  With  the  multitude  of  my  chariots  I  am 

14.  Abundance,  company,  njiEssi  shiphah. 

Isa.  60.  6  The  multitude  of  camels  shall  cover  thee 

1 5.  Crowd,  bxhos  ochlos. 

Matt.  4.  25  there  followedliimgreatmultitudesofpe. 
5.  1  And  seeing  the  multitudes  he  went  up  into 
8.  1  Whenhe  wascomedown..greatmultitudes 

8.  18  when  Jesus  saw  great  multitudes  about 

9.  8  when  the  multitude  saw  (it),  they  marv. 

9.  33  the  multitudes  marvelled,  saying,  It  wa3 

9.  36  when  he  saw  the  multitudes,  he  was  mo. 

11.  7  Jesus  began  to  say  unto  the  multitudes 

12.  13  great  [multitudes]  followed  him,  and  he 

13.  2  great  multitudes  were  gathered  together 

13.  2  the  whole  multitude  stood  on  the  shore 

13.  34  All  these  things  spake  Jesus  unto  the  m. 

13.  36  Jesus  sent  the  multitude  away,  and  went 

14.  5  he  feared  the  multitude,  because  they  c. 

14.  14  Jesus  went  forth,  and  saw  a  great  multit. 

14.  15  send  the  multitude  away,  that  they  may 

14.  19  he  commanded  the  multitude  to  sit  down 
14.  19  disciples,  and  the  disciples  to  the  multit. 
14.  22  other  side,  while  he  sent  the  multitudes 

14.  23  when  he  had  sent  the  multitudes  away 

15.  10  he  called  the  multitude,  and  said  unto 

15.  30  great  multitudes  came  unto  him,  having 

15.  31  Insomuch  that  the  multitude  wondered 

15.  32  I  have  compassion  on  the  multitude,  bee. 

15.  33  so  much  bread,  .as  to  fill  so  great  a  mult. 
15. 35  he  commanded  the  multitude  to  sit  down 
15.  36  disciples,  and  the  disciples  to  the  multitu. 
15.  39  he  sent  away  the  multitude,  and  took  ship 
17.  14  when  they  were  come  to  the  multitude 

19.  2  great  multitudes  followed  him ;  and  he 

20.  29  as  they  departed  from  Jericho,  a  great  pi. 

20.  31  the  multitude  rebuked  them,  because  they 

21.  8  a  very  great  multitude  spread  their  garm. 
21.  9  the  multitudes  that  went  before,  and  that 
21. 11  the  multitude  said.  This  is  Jesus  the  pro. 
21. 46  they  feared  the  multitude,  because  they 


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Matt22.  33  when  the  multitude  heard .  .they  were  as. 
23.  1  Then  spake  Jesus  to  the  multitude,  and 

26.  47  with  him  a  great  multitude  witli  swords 
26. 55  In  that  same  hour  said  Jesus  to  the  mul. 

27.  20  persuaded  the  multitude  that  they  should 
27.  24  washed. .hands  before  the  multitude,  say. 

Mark  2. 13  all  the  multitude  resorted  unto  him,  and 
3.  9  should  wait  on  him  because  of  the  multi. 

3.  20  the  multitude  cometh  together  again,  so 

3.  32  the  multitude  sat  about  him ;  and  they 

4.  1  there  was  gathered  unto  him  a  great  mu. 

4.  1  the  whole  multitude  was  by  the  sea  on  the 

4.  36  when  tliey  had  sent  away  the  multitude 

5.  31  Thou  seest  the  multitude  thronging  thee 

7.  33  he  took  him  aside  from  the  multitude,  and 

8.  1  In  those  days  the  multitude  being  very  g. 

8.  2  I  have  compassion  on  the  multitude,  be. 

9.  14  he  saw  a  great  multitude  about  them,  and 
9.  17  one  of  the  multitude  answered  and  said 

14.  43  with  him  a  great  multitude  with  swords 

15.  8  the  multitude,  crying  aloud,  began  to  d. 
Luke  3.  7  Then  said  he  to  the  multitude  that  came 

5.  15  great  multitudes  came  together  to  hear 

5.  19  might  bring  him  in  because  of  the  mult. 

6.  19  tile  whole  multitude  sought  to  touch  him 

8.  45  Master,  the  multitude  throng  thee  and 

9.  12  Send  the  multitude  away,  that  they  may 
9.-*4^ave  to  the  disciples  to  set  before  the  m. 

14.  25  there  went  great  multitudes  with  him:  and 

18.  36  hearing  the  multitude  pass  by,  he  asked 

19.  39  some  of  the  Pharisees  from  among  the  m. 
22.  6  unto  them  in  the  absence  of  the  multitude 

22.  47  while  he  yet  spake,  behold  a  multitude 
John  5.  13  Jesus  had  conveyed  himself  away,  a  mu. 

6.  2  a  great  multitude  followed  him,  because 
Acts  13.  45  when  the  Jews  saw  the  multitudes,  they 

16.  22  the  multitude  rose  up  together  against 
19.  33  they  drew  Alexander  out  of  the  multitude 
21.  34  one  thing,  some  another,  among  the  mu. 
24. 18  found  me.  .neither  with  multitude,  nor 

p„ev.  7.  9  a  great  multitude,  which  no  man  could 

17.  15  and  multitudes,  and  nations,  and  tongues 
19.  6  I  heard  as  it  were  the  voice  of  a  great  m. 

1 6. Multitude,  fulness,  n-Xr/dos  plethos. 

Mark  3.  7  a  great  multitude  from  Galilee  followed 

3.  8  a  great  multitude,  when  they  had  heard 
Luke  1.  10  the  whole  multitude  of  the  people  were 

2.  13  amultitude  of  the  heavenly  host  praising 

5.  6  they  inclosed  a  great  multitude  of  fishes 

6.  17  great  multitude  of  people  out  of  all  Judea 
8.  37  Then  the  whole  multitude  of  the  country 

19.  37  the  whole  multitude  of  the  disciples  began 

23.  1  the  whole  multitude  of  them  arose,  and 
John  5.  3  In  theselay  agreatmultitudeof  impotent 

21.  6  not  able  to  draw  it  for  the  multitude  of 
Acts  2.  6  the  multitude  came  together,  and  were 

4.  32  the  multitude  of  them  that  believed  were 

5.  14  added,  .multitudes  both  of  men  and  wo. 

5.  16  There  came  also  a  multitude  (out)  of  the 

6.  2  Then  the  twelve  called  the  multitude  of 
6.  5  the  saying  pleased  the  whole  multitude^ 
14.  1  that  a  great  multitude  both  of  the  Jews 

14.  4  the  multitude  of  the  city  was  divided:  and 

15.  12  Then  all  the  multitude  kept  silence,  and 
15.  30  when  they  had  gathered  the  multitude  to. 
17.  4  of  the  devout  Greeks  a  great  multitude 
19.  9  spake  evil  of  that  way  before  the  multit. 
2i.  22  the  multitude  must  needs  come  together 
21.  36  the  multitude  of  the  people  followed  after 
23.  7"  arose  a  dissension . .  and  the  multitude  was 
25.  24  about  whom  all  the  multitude  of  the  Jews 

Heb.n.  12  as  the  stars  of  the  sky  in  multitude,  and 
Jas.  5.  20  from  death,  and  shall  hide  a  multitude  of 
1  Pe.  4.  8  charity  shall  cover  the  multitude  of  sins 

MULTITUDE,  innumerable  — 

Myriad,  large  number,  fivpias  murias. 

Lukei2.  1  were,  .an  innumerable  multitude  of  peo. 

MULTITUDE,  mixed  or  mixt  — 

1  .Gathered  crowd,  riff-raff,  'ip?px  asaplisuph. 

I Ifumn.  4  the  mixed  multitude  that  (was)  among 

2. Mixture,  rabble,  nuy  ereb. 

Neh  13.  3  separated  from  Israel  all  the  mixed  mul. 
MUNITION  — 
l  .Stronghold,  nyp  metsad. 

Isa.  33. 16  his  place  of  defence,  .the  munitions  of  r. 

2.  Stronghold,  rnixD  metsodah. 

Isa.  29.  7  all  that  fight  against  her  and  her  munition 

3.  Siege,  bulwark,  rvjrai?  metsurah. 

Nah.  2.  1  keep  the  munition,  watch  the  way,  make 
MUP'-PIM,  D'SO  obscurities. 

A  son  of  Benjamin,  Jacob’s  youngest  son.  B.C.  1680. 

Gen.  46.  21  sons  of  Benjamin  (were).  .M.,  andlluppim 
MUEDER  — 

Murder,  <p£vos  phonos. 

Matt  15.  19  out  of  the  heart  proceed  evil  thoughts,  m. 
Mark  7.  21  evil  thoughts,  adulteries,  fornications,  m. 

15.  7  who  had  committed  murder  in  the  insur. 
Luke23- 19  Who.  .for  murder,  was  cast  into  prison 
23.  25  him  that  for  sedition  and  murder  was  e. 
Rom.  1.  29  full  of  envy,  murder,  debate,  deceit,  mal. 
Gal.  5.  21  Envyings,  [murders],  drunkenness,  revel. 
Rev.  9.  2i  Neither  repented  they  of  their  murders 
MURDER,  to  (do)  — 

1 .  To  kill,  Pin  harag. 

Psa.  10.  8  in  the  secret  places  doth  he  murder  the 


2.  To  do  murder,  nsu  ratsach. 

Jer.  7.  9  Will  ye  steal,  murder,  and  commit  adul. 

3.  To  do  murder,  rim  ratsach,  3. 

Psa.  94.  6  the  stranger,  and  murder  the  fatherless 
II  os.  6.  9  tlie  company  of  priests  murder  in  the  way 

i.To  do  murder,  (poveboi  phoneuo. 

Matt  19. 18  Jesus  said,  Thou  slialt  do  no  murder 
MURDERER  — 

1.  To  kill,  in?  harag. 

Jer.  4.  31  for  my  soul  is  wearied  because  of  murd. 
Hos.  9.  13  shall  bring  forth  his  children  to  the  mur. 

2.  To  (cause  to)  smite,  rnj  nakah,  5. 

2  Ki.  14.  6  the  children  of  the  murderers  he  slew  not 

3.  To  murder,  nm  ratsach. 

NUUI35. 16,  17,  18  he  (is)  a  murderer:  the  murderer 
35.  19  The  revenger,  .himself  shall  slay  the  mu. 
35.  21  shall,  .be  put  todeath.  .he  (is)  a  murderer 
35.  21  the  revenger  of  blood  shall  slay  the  mur. 
35.  30  the  murderersliall  be  put  todeath  bythe 
35.  31  take  no  satisfaction  for  the  life  of  a  mur. 
Job  24.  14  The  murderer  rising  with  the  light  killeth 

4.  To  do  murder,  nxu  ratsach,  3. 

2  Ki.  6.  32  See  ye  how  this  son  of  a  murderer  hath 
Isa.  1.  21  righteousness  lodged  in  it;  but  now  mu. 

5.  Man  killer,  avOpwiroKrivos  antliropoktonos. 

John  8.  44  He  was  a  murderer  from  the  beginning 
1  Jo.  3. 15  Whosoever  hateth  his  brother  is  a  murd. 

3.  15  ye  know  that  no  murderer  hath  eternal  1. 

6.  Assassin,  triKaplos,  Lat.  sicarius,  from  sica. 

Acts  21.  38  four  thousand  men  that  were  murderers? 

7 . Homicide,  murderer,  epovevs  phoneus. 

Matt  22.  7  destroyed  those  murderers,  and  burned 
Acts  3. 14  desired  a  murderer  to  be  granted  unto 
7.  52  ye  have  been  now  the  betrayers  and  mu. 
28.  4  No  doubt  this  man  is  a  murderer,  whom 
1  Pe.  4.  15  But  let  none  of  you  suffer  as  a  murderer 
Rev.  21.  8  the  abominable,  and  murderers,  and  wh. 

22. 15  murderers,  and  idolaters,  and  whosoever 

MURMUR,  (to  make  to)  — 

1  .To  murmur,  |'i>,  JiS  lun,  lin,  2. 

Exodis.  24  the  people  murmured  against  Moses,  say. 

16.  2  children  of  Israel  murmured  against  M. 
16.  7  what  (are)  we,  that  ye  murmuragainst  us? 
Numi4.  2  all  the  children  of  Israel  murmured  agai. 
14.  36  made  all  the  congregation  to  murmur  ag. 
16. 11  what  (is)  Aaron,  that  ye  murmur  against 

16.  41  children  of  Israel  murmured  against  M. 
Josh.  9.  18  all  the  congregation  murmured  against 

2.  To  ( cause  to)  murmur,  J'1?,  p1?  lun,  lin,  5. 

Exod  16.  8  your  murmurings  which  ye  murmur  aga. 

17.  3  the  people  murmured  against  Moses,  and 
Numi4.  27  evil  congregation,  which  murmuragainst 

14.  27  of  Israel,  which  they  murmur  against  me 
14.  29  numbered,  .which  have  murmured  against 
14.  36  made  all  the  congregation  to  murmur  ag. 
17.  5  the  murmurings . .  they  murmur  against 

3.  To  murmur,  be  discontented,  ]ri  ragan. 

Isa.  29.  24  they  that  murmured  shall  learn  doctrine 

4.  To  be  discontented,  murmur,  |rj  ragan,  2. 

Deut.  1.  27  And  ye  murmured  in  your  tents,  and  said 
Psa.  106.  25  murmured  in  their  tents,  (and)  hearkened 

5.  To  mutter,  murmur,  grumble,  yoyyvfa  gogguzo. 
Matt  20.  1 1  they  murmured  against  the  good  man  of 
Luke  5.  30  their  scribes  and  Pharisees  murmured  ag. 
John  6.  41  The  Jews  then  murmured  at  him,  because 

6.  43  said  unto  them,  Murmur  not  among  your. 

6.  61  knew  in  himself  that  bis  disciples  murm. 

7.  32  Tharisees  heard  that  the  people  murmu. 
1  Co.  10.  xo  Neither  murmur,  .as  some  of  them  also  m. 

6.  To  murmur  throughout,  Siayoyyvfa  diagoyguzo. 
Lukeis.  2  Pharisees  and  scribes  murmured,  saying 

19.  7  when  they  saw  (it),  they  all  murmured,  s. 

MURMUR  against,  to  — 

To  groan,  censure,  chide,  i/uflpL/udopiai  embrimaomai. 
Mark  1 4  5  been  sold . .  And  they  murmured  against 

MURMURER  — 

Murmurer,  yoyyvarps  goygustes. 

Jude  16  These  are  murmurers,  complainers  wal. 
MURMURING  — 

1.  Murmuring,  niaVn  telunnoth. 

Exodi6.  7  for  that  he  heareth  yourmurmurings  aga. 
16.  8  the  Lord  heareth  yourmurmurings  which 
16.  8  your  murmurings  (are)  not  against  us,  but 
16.  9  Lord:  for  he  hath  heard  your  murmurings 

16.  12  I  have  heard  the  murmurings  of  the  chi. 
Nnm  14.  27  I  have  heard  the  murmurings  of  the  chil. 

17.  5  I  will  make  to  cease  from  me  the  murm. 
17.  10  thou  slialt  quite  take  away  their  murmu. 

2.  Murmuring,  yoyyvayos  goygusmos. 

John  7.  12  there  was  much  murmuring  among  the  p. 
Acts  6.  1  there  arose  a  murmuring  of  the  Grecians 
Phil.  2.  14  Do  all  things  without  murmurings  and  d. 

MURRAIN  — 

Pestilence,  plague,  "Off  deber. 

Exod.  9.  3  (there  shall  be)  a  very  grievous  murrain 
MUSE,  to  — 

1  .To  meditate,  n'iy  siach,  3 a. 

Psa.  143.  5  I  meditate . .  I  muse  on  the  work  of  thy  li. 


2.  To  reason  diversely,  Sia\oy'i(opo.i  dialogwomai. 
Luke  3. 15  and  all  men  mused  in  their  hearts  of  J ohn 

MU'-SHI,  13,  'smj  drawn  out. 

A  son  of  Merari,  son  of  Levi.  B.C.  1660. 

Exod.  6.  19  sons  of  Merari ;  Mahli  and  M  :  these(are) 
Num.  3.  20  of  Merari  by  their  families;  Mahli,  and  M. 

1  Ch.  6.  19  The  sons  of  Merari ;  Mahli,  and  M.  And 

6.  47  The  son  of  Mahli,  the  son  of  M.,  the  son 
23.  21  The  sons  of  Merari;  Mahli  and  M.  The 

23.  23  The  sons  M.;  Mahli,  and  Eder,  and  Jere. 

24.  26  The  sons  of  Merari  (were)  Mahli  and  M. 
24.  30  The  sonsalso  of  M. ;  Mahli,  and  Eder,  and 

MU-SHITES,  'riisrr. 

The  family  of  Mushi  son  of  Merari. 

Num.  3.  33  Of  Merari  (was),  .the  family  of  the  M. 

26.  58  (are)  the  families,  .the  family  of  the  M. 

MUSIC  — 

1  .Singing  of  praise,  music,  121  zemar. 

Daii.  3.  5  all  kinds  of  music,  ye  fall  down  and  wor. 

3.  7  all  kinds  of  music,  all  the  people,  the  nat. 
3.  10  all  kinds  of  music,  shall  fall  down  and  w. 

3. 15  all  kinds  of  music,  ye  fall  down  and  wor. 

2. Music,  song  with  instrument,  manginah. 

Lam.  3.  63  Behold .  .their  rising  up ;  I  (am)  their  mu. 

3.  Stringed  instrumentid  music,  ni’jj  neginah. 

Lam.  5. 14  the  gate,  the  young  men  from  their  music 

i.Song,  it  shir. 

1  Ch.15. 16  the  singers  with  instruments  of  music,  ps. 

2  Ch.  5.  13  cymbals,  and  instruments  of  music,  and 

7.  6  Levites  also  witli  -instruments  of  music  of 

23.  13  the  singers  with  instruments  of  music, and 
34.  12  all  that  could  skill  of  instruments  of  music 

Nell.  12.  36  with  the  musical  instruments  of  David 
Eccl.  12.  4  all  the  daughters  of  music  shall  be  brou. 
Amos  6.  5  invent  to  themselves  instruments  of  mu. 
5.  Symphony,  harmony  of  sound,  <rv/x<j>wv'ia  sumph. 

Lukeis.  25  drew  nigh  to  the  house,  he  heard  music 
MUSICAL  — 

A  song,  Tty  shir. 

1  Ch.16.  42  cymbals,  .with  musical  instruments  of  G. 
Nell.  12.  36  with  the  musical  instruments  of  David  the 

MUSICAL  instrument  — 

Mistress,  breast,  .Tjty  shiddah. 

Eccl.  2.  8  musical  instruments,  and  that  of  all  sorts 
MUSICIAN,  (chief)  — 

1  .To  be  pre-eminent,  prominent,  nxi  natsach,  3. 

Psa.  4.  title.  To  the  chief  Musician 
[So  Ps.  5,  6,  9,  11,  12,  13,  14,  18,  19,  20,  21,  22,  31,  36,  39, 
40,  41,  42,  44,  45,  46,  47,  49,  51,  52,  53,  54,  55,  56,  57,  58, 
59,  60,  61,  62,  64,  65,  66,  67,  68,  69,  70,  75,  76,  77,  80,  81, 
84,  85,  88,  109,  139,  140.] 

2. Musician,  povaiuis  mousikos. 

Rev.  18.  22  the  voice  of  harpers,  and  musicians,  and 
MUSING  — 

Earnest  meditation,  3'Xi  hagig. 

Psa.  39.  3  while  I  wasmusing  the  fireburned:(then) 

MUST  — 

It  behoveth,  5 e?  dei. 

Matti6.  21  how  that  he  must  go  unto  Jerusalem,  and 
17.  10  Why  then  say  the  scribes  that  Elias  must 

24.  6  for  all.  .must  come  to  pass,  but  the  end  is 

26.  54  Scriptures befulfilled, that thusitmust be? 
Mark  8.  31  that  the  Sonof  man  must  suffer  many  th. 

9.  11  Wdiy  say  the  scribes  that  Elias  must  first 
13.  10  the  Gospel  must  first  be  published  among 
Luke  2.  49  that  I  must  be  about  my  Father's  business 

4.  43  he  said  unto  them,  I  must  preach  the  king. 

9.  22  The  Son  of  man  must  suffer  many  things 

13.  33  Nevertheless  I  must  walk  to  day,  and  to 

17.  25  But  first  must  he  suffer  many  things,  and 

19.  5  come  down ;  forto  day  I  must  abide  at  thy 

21.  9  for  these  things  must  first  come  to  pass ;  but 

22.  7  bread,  when  the  passover  must  be  killed 

22.  37  that  is  written  must  yet  be  accomplished 
24.  7  The  Son  of  man  must  be  delivered  into 
24.  44  that  all  things  must  be  fulfilled  which  w. 

John  3.  7  Marvel  not  that  I  said . .  Ye  must  be  born 
3.  14  evenso[must]  the  Son  of  man  beliftedup 

3.  30  He  must  increase,  but  I  (must)  decrease 

4.  24  they  that  worship  him  must  worship,  .in 
9.  4  I  must  work  the  works  of  him  that  sent 

10.  16  them  also  I  must  bring,  and  they  shall 
12.  34  thou,  The  Son  of  man  must  be  lifted  up 

20.  9  not..thathemustriseagain  fromthedead 
Acts  1 .  22  must  one  be  ordained  to  be  a  witness  with 

3.  21  Whom  the  heaven  must  receive  until  the 

4.  12  given amongmenwlierebywemustbesav. 
g.  6  it  shall  be  told  thee  what  thou  must  do 

9. 16  I  will  show  him  how  great  things  he  must 

14.  22  that  we  must  through  much  tribulation 
16.  30  and  said,  Sirs,  what  must  I  do  to  be  saved 

18.  21  I  [must]  by  all  means  keep  this  feast  that 

19.  21  After  I  have  been  there,  I  must  also  see 

23.  11  so  must  thou  bear  witness  also  at  Rome 

27.  24  Fear  not,  Paul;  thou  must  be  brought  bef. 
27.  26  Howbeit  we  must  be  cast  upon  a  certain 

1  Co.  11.  19  there  must  be  also  heresies  among  you 

15.  25  he  must  reign,  till  he  hath  put  all  enem. 
15.  53  their  corruptible  must  put  on  incorrupt. 

2  Co.  5.  10  we  must  all  appear  before  the  judgment 
1  Ti.  3.  2  A  bishop  then  must  be  blameless,  the  bus. 

3.  7  Moreover  he  must  have  a  good  report  of 


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2  Ti.  2.  6  The  husbandman  that  laboureth  must  be 
2.  24  the  servant  of  the  Lord  must  not  strive 
Titus  1.  7  a  bishop  must  be  blameless,  as  the  steward 
1.  n  Whose  mouthsmust  be  stopped  ,who  sub. 
Heb.  9.  26  For  then  must  he  often  have  suffered  since 

11.  6  he  that  cometh  to  God  must  believe  that 
Rev.  1.  1  things  which  must  shortly  come  to  pass 
4.  1  show  thee  things  which  must  be  hereafter 

10.  11  Thou  must  prophesy  again  before  many  p. 

11.  5  if  any  man  will  hurt  them,  he  must  in  this 

14.  10  he  that  killeth  with  the  sword,  must  be 
17  10  when  hecometh,  he  must  continue  a  short 

20.  3  after  that  he  must  be  loosed  a  little  season 
22.  6  the  things  which  must  shortly  be  done 

MUST  needs,  of  necessity  — 

1  .It  behoveth,  be?  dei. 

Marki3.  7  must  needs  be;  but  the  end  (shall)  not  (be) 
John  4.  4  And  he  must  needs  go  through  Samaria 
Acts  1.  16  this  scripture  must  needs  have  been  fulfi. 

17.  3  that  Christ  must  needs  have  suffered,  and 

21.  22  the  multitude  must  needs  come  together 
2  Co.  11. 30  If  I  must  needs  glory,  I  will  glory  of  the 

2.  To  have  a  necessity,  avayK-qv  echo  anatjken. 

Lukei4- 18  bought  a  piece  of  ground,  and  I  mustne. 

3.  A  necessity,  avdyu q  anayke. 

Matt  18.  7  for  it  must  needs  be  that  offences  come 
Luke23.  17  For  of  necessity  he  must  release  one  unto 
Rom  13.  5  Wherefore  (ye)  must  needs  be  subject,  not 
Heb.  9.  16  there  must  also  of  necessity  be  the  death 
MUSTARD  seed  — 

Mustard  tree  or  seed,  air  an  1  sinapi. 

.Matt  13.  31  kingdom.,  is  like  to  a  grain  of  mustard  s. 

17.  20  If  ye  have  faith  as  a  grain  of  mustard  seed 
Mark  4.  31  (It  is)  like  a  grain  of  mustard  seed,  which 
Lukei3.  19  It  is  like  a  grain  of  mustard  seed,  which 
17.  6  If  ye  had  faith  as  a  grain  of  mustard  seed 
MUSTER,  to  — 

1  .To  inspect,  ip?  paqad,  3. 

Isa.  13.  4  Lord  of  hosts  mustereth  the  host  of  the 
2.  To  cause  to  assemble,  soy  tsaba,  5. 

2  Ki.  25.  19  which  mustered  the  people  of  the  land 
Jer.  52.  25  who  mustered  the  people  of  the  land;  and 
HUTH  LABBEN — 

Death  of  Ben,  or  of  the  son,  ja^  n)D  muth  labben. 
Psa.  9.  title.  To  tiie  chief  musician  upon  Muth  labben 

MUTTER,  to  — 

1  .To  mutter,  meditate,  run  hagah. 

Isa.  59.  3  your  tongue  hath  muttered  perverseness 

2.  To  ( cause  to)  mutter,  nin  hagah,  5. 

Isa.  8. 19  unto  wizards  that  peep  and  that  mutter 

MUTUAL  — 

In  each  other,  iv  aW-qhois  en  allelois. 

Rom.  1.  12  by  the  mutual  faith  both  of  you  and  me 

MUZZLE  — 

1.  To  muzzle,  stop,  Don  chasam. 

Deut  25.  4  Thou  shalt  not  muzzle  the  ox  when  he  t. 

2.  To  muzzle,  gag,  cpipoai  phirnoo. 

1  Co.  9.  9  Thou  shalt  not  muzzle  the  mouth  of  the 
1  Ti.  5.18  saith,  Thou  shalt  muzzle  the  ox  that  tread. 
MY  — 

1  .Me,  ip e  (acc.)  erne. 

Eph.  6.  21  that  ye  also  may  know  my  affairs,  .how 
Col.  4.  7  All  my  state  shall  Tycliicus  declare  unto 

2 . To  me,  ipol  emoi. 

Heb.  13.  6  The  Lord  (is)  my  helper,  and  I  will  not  f. 

3.  My,  mine,  ipis  emos.. 

Matt  18.  20  two  or  three  are  gathered  together  in  my 
Mark  8.  38  shall  be  ashamed  of  me  and  of  my  words 
Luke  9.  26  shall  be  ashamed  of  me  and  of  my  words 
John  3.  29  voice.  This  my  joy  therefore  is  fulfilled 

4.  34  My  meat  is  to  do  the  will  of  him  that  sent 

5.  30  as  I  hear,  I  judge  :  and  my  judgment  is 
5.  47  his  writings,  how  shall  ye  believe  my  w.i 

7.  6  My  time  is  not  yet  come  :  but  your  time  is 

7.  8  this  feast ;  for  my  time  is  not  yet  full  come 

8. 16  And  yet  if  I  judge,  my  judgment  is  true 

8.  31  If  ye  continue  in  my  word  (then)  are  ye 
8.  37  but.  .because  my  word  hath -no  place  in 
8.  43  Why  do  ye  not  understand  my  speech? 

8.  43  (even)  because  ye  cannot  hear  my  word 
8.  51  If  a  man  keep  my  saying,  he  shail  never 
8.  56  Your  father  Abraham  rejoiced  to  see  my 

10. 14  and  know  my  (sheep),  and  am  known  of  m. 

10.  26  ye  are  not  of  my  sheep,  as  I  said  unto  you 

10.  27  My  sheep  hear  my  voice,  and  I  know  them 

12.  26  where  I  am,  there  shall  also  my  servant  be 
*3-  35  By  this  shall  all . .  know  that  ye  are  my  d. 

14. 15  If  ye  love  me,  keep  my  commandments 

14.  27  Peace  I  leave  with  you,  my  peace  I  give 

15.  8  that  ye  bear  much  fruit;  so  shall  ye  be  my 

15.  9  have  I  loved  you  :  continue  ye  in  my  love 
15.  11  that  my  joy  might  remain  in  you,  and’(that) 
15.  12  Thisismycominandment.That  yeloveone 
17.  13  they  might  have  my  joy  fulfilled  in  them. 

17.  24  thattheymaybeholdmyglory,  which  thou 

18.  36  Jesus  answered,  My  kingdom  is  not  of  this 
18.  36  If  my  kingdom  were  of  this  world,  then 
18.  36  would  my  servants  fight,  that  I  shouldnot 
18.  36  but  now  is  my  kingdom  not  from  hence 

Rom.  3.  7  hath  more  abounded  through  my  lie  unto 

10.  1  Brethren,  my  heart’s  desire  and  prayer  to 
1  Co.  5.  4  and  my  spirit,  with  the  power  of  our  Lord 
86 


1  Co.  7.  40  she  is  happier  if  she  so  abide  after  my  j. 

11.  23  This  cupisthe  new  testament  is  my  blood 

16.  18  For  they  have  refreshed  my  spirit  and  y. 

2  Co.  1.  23  I  call  God  for  a  record  upon  my  soul,  that 

2.  3  in  you  all,  that  my  joy  is . .  of  you  all 
8.  23  my  partner  and  fellow  helper  concerning 
Gal.  1. 13  For  ye  have  heard  of  my  conversation  in 
Phil.  1.  26  abundant,  .for  me  by  my  coming  to  you 
2  Ti.  4.  6  and  the  time  of  [my]  departure  is  at  hand 
Phm.  10  I  beseech  thee  for  my  son  Onesimus 

2  Pe.  1.  15  that  ye  may  be  able  after  my  decease  to 

3  Jo.  4  than  to  hear  that  my  children  walk  in  tr. 
Rev.  2.  20  to  teach  and  toseducemyservantsto  com. 

4.  Of  me,  my,  mine,  ipov  emou. 

Matt  5.  11  all . .  evil  against  you  falsely,  for  my  sake 
10.  18  before  governors  and  kings  for  my  sake 
10.  39  he  that  loseth  his  life  for  my  sake  shall 

16.  25  whosoever  will  lose  his  life  for  my  sake 
Mark  8.  35  whosoever  shall  lose  his  life  for  my  sake 
10.  29  left,  .lands,  for  my  sake,  and  the  gospel’s 

13.  9  brought  before  rulers  and  kings  for  my 
Luke  9.  24  whosoever  will  lose  his  life  for  my  sake 
Johni3.  38  Wilt  thou  laydown  thy  life  for  my  sake? 
Rom  n  27  this  (is)  my  covenant  unto  them,  "when  I 

5.  Me,  ph  me. 

Matt 26.  12  ointment  on  my  body,  she  did  (it)  for  my 

6.  To  me,  pol  moi. 

Mark  5.  9  My  name  (is)  Legion :  for  we  are  many 
Acts  7.  49  Heaven  (is)  my  throne,  and  earth  (is) 

1  Co.  9.  18  What  is  [my]  reward  then?,  .that,  when 

2  Co.  6.  16  their  God,  and  they  shall  be  [my]  people 

6. 18  ye  shall  he  my  sons  and  daughters,  saith 
7.  4  Great  (is)  my  boldness  of  speech  toward 
7.  4  great  (is)  my  glorying  of  you :  I  am  filled 
Phil.  1. 19  For  I  know  that  this  shall  turn  to  my  sal. 

1.  22  in  the  flesh,  this  (is)  the  fruit  of  my  labour 

4. 16  ye  sent  once  and  again  unto  my  necessity 
Rev.  21.  7  I  will  be  his  God,  and  he  shall  be  my  son 

7.  Of  me,  my,  mine,  pov  mow. 

Matt.  2.  6  Governor,  that  shall  rule  my  people  Israel 

2.  15  saying,  Out  of  Egypt  have  I  called  my  son 

3. 17  This  is  my  beloved  son,  in  whom  I  am  w. 

7.  21  hut  he  that  doeth  the  will  of  my  Father  w. 

8.  6  Lord,  my  servant  lieth  at  home  sick  of  the 
8.  8  that  thou  shouldest  come  under  my  roof 
8.  8  word  only,  and  my  servant  shall  be  heal. 
8.  9  to  my  servant.  Do  this,  and  he  doeth  (it) 

8.  21  suffer  me  first  to  go  and  bury  my  father 

9.  18  My  daughter  is  even  now  dead:  but  come 

10.  22  ye  shall  be  hated  of  all.  .formy  name’ssake 
10.  32  also  before  my  Father  which  is  in  heaven 

10.  33  deny  before  my  Father  which  is  in  heaven 

11.  10  I  send  my  messenger  before  thy  face,  w. 
11.27  All  things  are  delivered  unto  me  of  my  F. 

11.  29  Take  my  yoke  upon  you,  and  learn  of  me 

11.  30  my  yoke  (is)  easy,  and  my  burden  is  light 

12. 18  Behold  my  servant,  whom  I  have  chosen 

12. 18  my  beloved,  in  whom  my  soul  is  well  pie. 
12. 18 1  will  put  my  Spirit  upon  him,  and  he  sh. 

12.  44  I  will  return  into  my  house  from  whence 

12.  48  Who  is  my  mother?  and  who  are  my  bre. 

12.  49  said,  Behold  my  mother  and  my  brethren! 

12.  50  shall  do  the  will  of  my  Father  which  is  in 

12.  50  the  same  is  my  brother,  and  sister, land  m. 

13.  30  to  burn .  .but  gather  the  wheat  into  my  b. 

13.  35  I  will  open  my  mouth  in  parables ;  I  will 

15. 13  Every  plant,  which  my  heavenly  Father 

15.  22  my  daughter  is  grievously  vexed  with  ad. 

16.  17  hath  not  revealed  (it)  unto  thee,  but  my 

16.  18  and  upon  this  rock  I  will  build  my  church 

17.  5  This  is  my  beloved  son,  in  whom  I  am  well 
17  15  Lord,  have  mercy  on  my  son  :  for  he  is  lu. 

18.  5  shall  receive  one  such  little  child  in  my 
18.  10  doulways  behold  the  face  of  my  Father 

18. 19  it  shall  be  done  forthem  of  myFather  which 

18.21  how  oft  shall  my  brother  sin  against  me 

18.  35  So  likewise  shall  my  heavenly  Father  do 

19.  20  All  these  things  have  I  kept  from  [my]  y. 

19.  29  for  my  name’s  sake,  shall  receive  an  hun. 

20. 21  Grant  that  these  my  two  sons  may  sit,  the 

20.  23  Ye  shall  drink  indeed  of  my  cup,  and  be 

20.  23  to  sit  on  my  right  hand,  and  on  my  left,  is 

20.  23  for  whom  it  is  prepared  of  [my]  Father 

21. 13  My  house  shall  be  called  the  house  of  pr. 

21.  28  said,  Son,  go  work  to  day  in  [my]  vineyard 

21.  37  son,  saying,  They  will  reverence  my  son 

22.  4  I  have  prepared  my  dinner :  my  oxen  and 

22.  44  unto  my  Lord,  Sit  thou  on  my  right  hand 

24.  s  many  shall  come  in  my  name,  saying,  I  am 

24.  9  ye  shall  be  hated  of  all  nations  for  my  n. 

24.  35  Heaven  and  earth  shall  pass  away,  but  my 
24.  36  not  the  angels  of  heaven,  but  [my]  Father 

24.  48  say  in  his  heart,  My  lord  delayeth  his  co. 

25.  27  to  have  put  my  money  to  the  exchangers 

25.  34  Come,  ye  blessed  of  my  Father,  inherit  the 

25.  40  unto  one  of  the  least  of  these  [my]  breth. 

26.  12  she  hath  poured  this  ointment  on  my  body 
26. 18  The  Master  saith,  My  time  is  at  hand ;  I 

26.  18  the  passover  at  thy  house  with  my  discip. 

26.  26  gave . .  and  said.  Take,  eat ;  this  is  my  body 
26.  28  this  is  my  blood  of  the  new  testament,  w. 
26.  38  My  soul  isexceedingsorrowful,  even  unto 
26.  39  0  [my]  Father,  if  it  be  possible,  let  this 
26.  42  0  my  Father,  if  this  cup  may  not  pass  a. 

26.  53  that  I  cannot  now  pray  to  my  Father,  and 

27.  35  [They  parted  my  garments  among  them] 

27.  35  [and  upon  my  vesture  did  they  cast  lots] 

27.  45MyGod!  myGod!  why  hast  thouforsaker. 

28.  10  go  tell  my  brethren  that  they  go  into  G. 


Mark  1.  2,  n ;  3.  33,  [33],  34,  34,  35,  [35];  5.  23,  30;  6. 
*8  i  9-  7>  *7>  37>  39>  [41];  10.  20,  40,  [40];  11.  17;  12.  6,  36, 
36  ;  13.  6,  13,  31 ;  14.  8, 14,  22,  24,  34;  15.  34,  34;  16.  [17]. 

Luke  1.  18,  20,  25,  43,  44,  46,  47,  47  ;  2.  49 ;  3.  22;  6. 
471  7-  6,  7.  8,  27,  [44],  44,  45,  46,  [46];  8.  21,  21 ;  9.  35, 

38,  48,  59,  61 ;  10.  22,  29,  40;  11.  7,  24;  12.  4,  13,  17,  18, 

I18],  18,  19,  45;  14.  23,  24,  26,  27,  33;  15.  6,  17,  18,  24, 
29»  *6.  3,  5,  24,  27;  18.  [21];  19.  8,  23,  46;  20.  13,  42,  42  ; 
21.  8,  12,  17,  33 ;  22.  11,  19,  20,  28,  29,  30,  30,  42 ;  23.  46 ; 
24-  39.  39.  49- 

John  2.  16;  4  491  5-  17.  24.  31.  43  1  6.  32,  51,  54,  54, 
55.  55,  56,  56.  [65];  8.  14,  19,  19.  [28],  31,  [38],  49,  52,  54, 
54,  IO.  15,  IO,  17,  18,  25,  27,  28,  29,  [29,  32],  37;  IT.  21, 
32;  12.  7,  27,  47,  48;  13.  6,  8,  9,  377  14.  2,  7,  [12],  13,  14, 
20,  21,  21,  23,  23,  24,  26,  [28];  15.  I,  7,  8,  IO,  IO,  [10],  14, 

15,  16,  20,  21,  23,  24;  16.  [10],  23,  24,  26;  18.  37;  19.  24, 

24;  20.  13,  [l7],  17,  17,  1 7,  25,  25,  27,  27,  28,  28;  21.  15 

16,  17. 


Acts  2.  14,  1 7,  18,  18,  18,  25,  25,  26,  26,  26,  27,  34,  34;  7. 
34,  49,  49,  50,  59;  9.  15,  16;  10.  30;  11.  8;  13.  22,  33;  15. 
7,  17;  16  15;  20.  [24],  24,  25,  29,  34;  22.  1 ;  24.  17;  26. 
4 ;  28.  19. 

Horn.  1.  8,  9,  9,  9;  2.  16;  7.  4,  18,  23,  23,  23;  9.  i,  2, 

3>  3>  x7>  x7t  25 ,  25,  26  j  10.  21  j  11,  3,  14  ’  13.  14^  31  j  16. 

3>  4>  5»  7>  7>  8>  9>  IX>  21,  21,  25. 

1  Co.  I.  4,  II ;  2.  4,  4;  4.  14,  I7l  I7;  8.  I3(  i3 ;  9.  ,, 
15.  18.  27;  10.  14,  29 ;  11.  24,  33 ;  13.  3,  3  ;  14.  14,  14,  [18], 
19 ;  15.  58  ;  16.  24. 

2  Co.  2.  13,  13;  12.  9,  [9],  9,  2i;Gal.  1.  14,  15;  4.  [14], 
14,  19,  20;  6.  17. 

Eph.  1.  16;  3.  4,  13,  14;  6.  [10],  19;  Phil.  1.  3,  7,  7,  8, 

13,  14,  16,  20,  20;  2.  2,  12,  12,  12,  25,  25$  3.  1,  [8];  4.  j, 

1,  3.  (4,  19;  L'ol.  1.  [24],  24;  2.  1 ;  4.  10,  18. 

2  Ti.  1.  3,  6,  16;  2.  1,  8;  3.  10;  4.  16;  Phm.  4,  4,  [10], 


20,  23,  24. 

Heb.  1.  5,  13  >  2.  12  ;  3.  9,  10,  n,  11 ;  4*  3,  3,  5 ;  5.  5 ; 
8.9,  10;  10.  16,  [34],  38;  12.  5;Jas.  1.  2,  16,  19;  2.  1,3, 
5,  *4.  [18];  3.  1,  10,  12 ;  5.  [10],  12 ;  1  Pe.  5.  13 ;  2  Pe.  1. 
14.  17  J  1  Jo.  2.  1  ;  3.  13,  [18] ;  Rev  1.  20  ;  2.  3,  13,  13,  13, 
16,  26,  27  ;  3.  5,  8,  8,  10,  12,  12,  12,  12,  12,  16,  20,  21,  21  ; 
10.  10,  10;  11.  3;  18.  4 ;  22.  12. 


MY  -RA,  M vpet,  Mvppa. 

One  of  the  chief  cities  of  Lycia,  a  province  on  the  S.W.  of 
Asia  Minor,  between  Cana  and  Pamphylia;  forty  miles 
E.  of  Patara ;  now  called  Dembra. 

Acts  27.  s  when  wehadsailed..wecametoM.. of  Lycia 

MYRRH  — 

1  .Gum  of  the  cistus,  ladanum,  ab  lot. 

Gen.  37.  25  bearing  spicery  and  balm  and  myrrh,  go. 
43.  11  honey,  spices,  and  myrrh,  nuts,  and  aim. 

2 . Myrrh,  "ib  war. 

Exod3o.  23  of  pure  myrrh  five  hundred  (shekels),  and 
Esth.  2.  12  six  months  with  oil  of  myrrh,  and  six  m. 
Psa.  45.  8  All  thy  garments  (smell)  of  myrrh,  and  al. 
Prov.  7.  17  I  have  perfumed  my  bed  with  myrrh,  aloes 
Song  1.  13  A  bundle  of  myrrh  (is)  my  well  beloved  to 

3.  6  perfumed  with  myrrh  and  frankincense 

4.  6  I  will  get  me  to  the  mountain  of  myrrh 

4.  14  myrrh  and  aloes,  with  all  the  chief  spices 

5.  1  I  have  gathered  my  myrrh  with  my  spice 
5.  5  my  hands  dropped  (with)  myrrh,  and 

5.  5  my  fingers  (with)  sweet  smelling  myrrh 
5.  13  (like)  lilies,  dropping  sweet  smelling  my. 

3.  Myrrh,  apvpva  smurna. 

Matt  2.  11  presented. .gold, andfrankincense.andm. 
J ohn  19.  39  brought  a  mixture  of  myrrh  and  aloes,  al  1. 
MYRRH,  to  be  mingled  with  — 

To  mix  or  mingle  with  myrrh,  trpvpyifa  smurnizb. 

Markis.  23  gave  him  to  drink  wine  mingled  with  m 
MYRTLE  (tree)  — 

Myrtle  tree.  Din,  Dirt  hadas. 

Neh.  8.  15  pine  branches,  and  myrtle  branches,  and 
Isa.  41.  19  the  cedar,  the  sliittah  tree,  and  the  myr. 

55. 13  of  the  brier  shall  come  up  the  myrtle  tree 
Zecll.  1.  8  and  he  stood  among  the  myrtle  trees  that 
1.  10  the  man  that  stood  among  the  myrtle  tr. 
1.  11  angel,  .that  stood  among  the  myrtle  trees 
MYSELF  — 

1.7,  I  myself ,  UK  ani. 

2  Sa.  18.  2  I  will  surely  go  forth  with  you  myself  also 

2.  Soul,  breath,  trs:  nephesh. 

Psa.131.  2  Surely  I  have  behaved  and  quieted  mys. 

3.  Of  myself,  ipavrov  emautou. 

Luke  7.  7  Wherefore  neither  thought  I  myself  wor. 
Jehu  5.  31  If  I  bear  witness  of  myself,  my  witnessis 
7. 17  be  of  God,  or  (whether)  I  speak  of  myself 

7.  28  I  am  not  come  of  myself,  but  he  that  sent 

8.  14  Though  Ibear  record  of  myself.. my  record 
8.  18  I  am  one  that  bear  witness  of  myself,  and 
8.  28  I  do  nothing  of  myself ;  but  as  my  Father 
8.  42  neither  came  I  of  myself,  but  he  sent  me 
8.  54  Jesus  answered,  If  I  honour  myself,  my 

10.  18  taketh  it  from  me,  but  I  lay  it  down  of  m. 
i2.  49  I  have  not  spoken  of  myself ;  but  the  Fa. 
14.  3  I  will  come  again,  and  receive,  .unto  my. 
14.  10  that  I  speak  unto  you  I  speak  not  of  my. 
14.  21  love  him,  and  will  manifest  myself  to  him 
17.  19  fortheirsakesl  sanctify  myself,  that  they 
Acts  20.  24  neither  count  I  my  life  dear  unto  myself 
24. 10  I  do  the  more  cheerfully  answer  for  my. 
26.  2  I  think  myself  happy,  king  Agrippa,  bee. 
26.  9  I  verily  thought  with  myself,  that  I  ought 
Rom  11.  4  I  have  reserved  to  myself  seven  thousand 
1  Co.  4.  4  For  I  know  nothing  by  myself ;  yet  am  I 
4.  6  1  have  in  a  figure  transferred  to  myself  and 


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1  Co.  g.  19  yet  have  I  made  myself  servant  unto  all 

2  Co.  2.  1  t  determined  this  with  my  self,  that  I  would 

11.  7  Have  X  committed  an  offence  in  abasing  m. 

11.  9  I  have  kept  myself  from  being  burdensome 

12.  5  yet  of  myself  I  will  not  glory,  but  in  mine 
Gal.  2. 18  I  destroyed,  I  make  myself  a  transgressor 
Phil.  3.  13  Brethren,  I  count  not  myself  to  have  ap. 

i.ATe,  ifie  eme. 

Plim.  17  If  thou  count  me.  .receive  him  as  myself 
II Y'- SI  A,  Muot'a. 

A  province  in  the  N.  W.  of  Asia  Minor,  having  Lydia  on 
the  S.,  Bithynia  on  the  E.,  and  the  Propontis  on  the 
X. ;  Assos,  Pergamos,  and  Troas  were  its  chief  cities. 
Acts  16.  7  After  they  were  come  to  M.,  they  assayed 
16.  8  And  they  passing  by  M.  came  down  to  T. 

MYSTERY  — 

What  is  known  only  to  the  initiated,  y-varripiov. 
Matt  13. 11  it  is  given  unto  you  to  know  the  mysteries 
Mark  4.  n  Unto  you  it  is  given  to  know  the  mystery 
Luke  8.  10  Unto  you  it  is  given  to  know  the  mysteries 
Rom  11.  25  that  ye  should  be  ignorant  of  this  mystery 

16.  25  according  to  the  revelation  of  the  mystery 

1  Co.  2.  7  we  speak  the  wisdom  of  God  in  a  mystery 

4.  1  and  stewards  of  the  mysteries  of  God 

13.  2  and  understand  all  mysteries,  and  all  kn. 

14.  2  liowbeit  in  the  spirit  he  speaketh  myste. 

15.  51  Behold,  I  show  you  a  mystery ;  We  shall 
Eph.  1.  9  Having  made  known  unto  us  the  mystery 

3.  3  How.  .lie  made  known  unto  me  the  mys. 
3.  4  may  understand  my  knowledge  in  the  m. 

3.  9  see  what  is  the  fellowship  of  the  mystery 

5.  32  This  isagreat  mystery:  but  Ispeakconce. 

6.  19  to  make  known  the  mystery  of  the  gospel 
Col.  1.  26  themysterywhichhathbeenhidfromages 

1.  27  what  (is)  the  riches  of  theglory  of  this  m. 

2.  2  to  the  acknowledgment  of  the  mystery  of 

4.  3  to  speak  the  mystery  of  Christ,  for  which 

2  Th.  2.  7  the  mystery  of  iniquity  doth  already  work 
1  Ti.  3.  9  Holding  the  mystery  of  the  faith  in  a  pure 

3.  16  without  controversy  great  is  the  mystery 
Rev.  1.  20  The  mystery  of  the  seven  stars  which  thou 

10.  7  the  mystery  of  God  should  be  finished,  as 

17.  5  Mystery,  Babylon  the  great,  the  mother  of 
17.  7  I  will  tell  thee  the  mystery  of  the  woman 


N 

NA'-AM,  Djff  pleasantness. 

A  son  of  Caleb,  son  of  Jephunneli.  B.C.  1450. 

1  Ch.  4.  15  the  sons  of  Caleb . .  Iru,  Elah,  and  N. :  and 
NA-A'-MAH,  TOJfJ 

1 .  Sister  of  Tubal-cain,  and  daughter  of  Zillah  wife  of 
Lameeh,  of  the  race  of  Cain.  B.C.  3874. 

Gen.  4.  22  and  the  sister  of  Tubal-cain  (was)  N. 

2.  An  Ammonitess,  mother  of  Rehoboam.  B.C.  998. 

1  Ki.  14.  21,  31  his  mother’s  name  (was)  N.  an  Amm. 

2  Ch.12.  13  his  mother's  name  (was)  N.  an  Ammonit. 

3.  A  city  in  the  S.W.  of  Judah,  near  Beth-dagon. 

Josh  15.  41  Gederoth,  Beth-dagon,  and  X.,  andMak. 
NA-A'  HAH,  JSJ/J,  N eeyav,  'Haiyat,  pleasant. 

1.  A  son  of  Benjamin.  B.C.  1700. 

Gen.  46.  21  N.,  Ehi,  and  Rosli,  Muppim,  and  Huppim 

2.  A  son  of  Bela,  son  of  Benjamin.  B.C.  1600. 

Hum  26.  40  the  sons  of  Bela  were  Ard  and  N. :  (of  Ard) 
26.  40  (and)  of  N.,  the  family  of  tiie  Naamites 
1  Ch.  8.  4  And  Abishua,  and  X.,  and  Ahoah 

3.  A  son  of  Ehud  or  Abihud,  grandson  of  Benjamin.  B.C. 
1600. 

1  Ch.  8.  7  N.,  and  Ahiah, and  Gera,  he  removed  them 

4.  A  Syrian  captain  in  the  days  of  Joram  son  of  Ahab, 
who  was  cured  of  leprosy  by  Elisha  the  prophet.  B.c. 
894. 

2  Ki.  5.  1  N.,  captain  of  the  host  of  the  king  of  Sy. 

5.  2  a  little  maid ;  and  she  waited  on  N.’s  wife 
5.  6  I  have  (therewith)  sent  N.  my  servant  to 
5.  9  N.  came  with  his  horses  and  with  his  ch. 
5.  11  N.  wa3  wroth,  and  went  away,  and  said 
5. 17  N.  said,  Shall  there  not  then,  X  pray  thee 
5.  20  my  master  hath  spared  N.  this  Syrian,  in 
5.  21  Gehazi  followed  after  N.  And  when  N.  saw 
5.  23  And  X.  said,  Be  content,  take  two  talents 
5.  27  The  leprosy  therefore  of  X.  shall  cleave 
Luke  4.  27  and  none,  .was  cleansed,  saving  [X.]  the 

NA-A-HA-THITE,  'nsjM  Naamatlii. 

Patronymic  of  Zophar,  one  of  Job’s  friends ;  probably 
from  Edom. 

Job  2.  11  Bildad  the  Shuhite,  and  Zophar  the  X. 
11.  1  Then  answered  Zophar  the  X.,  and  said 
20.  1  Then  answered  Zophar  the  N.,  and  said 
42.  9  the  X.  went  and  did  according  as  the  L. 
NA-A-MITES.  'ey.jn  the  Naami. 

The  family  of  Naarnan,  grandson  of  Benjamin  youngest 
son  of  Jacob. 

Xum26.  40  (and)  of  Xaaman,  the  family  of  the  N. 
NA-A'-RAH,  .Tjy.3  shoot,  posterity. 

A  wife  of  Ashur,  descended  from  Judah  through  Caleb 
son  of  Hur.  b.c.  1560. 

1  Ch.  4.  5  father  of  Tekod  had. .wives,  Ilelah  and  X. 
4-  6  X.  bare  him  Ahuzam,  and  Heplier,  and 
4-  6  These  (were)  the  sons  of  X. 


NA-A'-RAI,  VU’.J  pleasantness  of  Jah. 

One  of  David’s  valiant  men,  and  son  of  Ezbai;  in  2  Sa. 
23.  35  called  Paarai  the  Arbite.  B.C.  1048. 

1  Ch.11.  37  Hezro  the  Carmelite,  X.  the  son  of  Ezbai 

NA-A'-RAN,  j-jjy  loaterfall. 

A  city  in  Ephraim  ;  the  same  as  the  succeeding. 

1  Ch.  7.  28  the  towns  thereof,  and  eastward  X.,  and 

NA-A'-RATH,  n-jjy  waterfall. 

A  city  in  Ephraim  or  Benjamin,  near  Jericho. 

Josh.16.  7  it  went  down  from  Janoliah.  .to  X.,  and 

NA-A'-SHON,  jitynj  oracle. 

Brother  of  Elisheba,  Aaron’s  wife ;  perhaps  the  same  as 
Nahshon  son  of  Amminadab.  B.c.  1492, 

Exod.  6.  23  Aaron  took  Elisheba.  .sister  of  X.  to  wife 

NA-AS'-SON,  Naatrcriov.  An  ancestor  of  Jesus. 
Matt.  1.  4  Ammadab  begatX.;  and  N.  begat  Salmon 
Luke  3.  32  (the  son)  of  Salmon . .  was  (the  son)  of  X. 

MA'-BAL,  fool,  projecting. 

A  rich  man  in  Maon  who  insulted  David  and  died  of 
fright,  husband  of  Abigail  whom  David  afterwards 
married,  b.c.  1060. 

1  Sa.  25.  3  Xow  the  name  of  the  man  (was)  X.,  and 

25.  4  David  heard  in  the  wilderness  that  X.  did 
25.  5  Get  you  up  to  Carmel,  and  go  to  X.,  and 
25.  9  they  spake  to  X.  according  to  all  those  w. 
25. 10  X.  answered  David’s  servants,  and  said 
25.  14  told  Abigail,  X.’s  wife,  saying,  Behold,  D. 
25.  19  But  she  told  not  her  husband  X. 

25.  25  X.:  for  as  his  name  (is),  so  (is)  he  ;  X.(is) 
25.  26  and  they  that  seek  evil  to  my  lord,  be  as  N. 
25.  34  surely  there  had  not  been  left  unto  X.  by 
25.  36  Abigail  came  to  X. .  .and  X.’s  heart  (was) 
25.37  when  the  wine  was  gone  out  of  X.,  and 
25.  38  came  to  pass,  .that  the  Lord  smote  X. 

25.  39  when  David  heard  that  X.  was  dead,  he 
25.  39  cause  of  my  reproach  from  the  hand  of  X. 

25.  39  hath  returned  the  wickedness  of  X.  upon 

27.  3  David,  .and  Abigail  the  Carmelitess,  X.’s 
30.  5  Ahinoam.  .and  Abigail  the  wife  of  X.  the 

2  Sa.  2.  2  Ahinoam.  .and  Abigail,  X.’s  wife,  the  Ca. 

NA'-BOTH,  rfO)  prominence. 

A  Jezreelite  of  tile  tribe  of  Issachar,  whom  Jezebel,  wife 
of  Ahab,  caused  to  be  put  to  death  to  obtain  his  vine¬ 
yard.  B.c.  899. 

1  Ki.  21.  1  N.  the  Jezreelite  had  a  vineyard,  which 

21.  2  Ahab  spake  unto  X.,  saying,  Give  me  thy 
21.  3  X.  said  to  Ahab,  The  Lord  forbid  it  me 
21.  4  displeased  because  of  the  word  which  X. 
21.  6  Because  I  spake  unto  X.  the  Jezreelite 
21.  7  I  will  give  thee  the  vineyard  of  X.  the  .T. 
21.  8  the  nobles,  .in  his  city  dwelling  with  X. 
21.  o  Proclaim  afast,  and  set  X.  on  high  among 
21.12  They  proclaimed  a  fast,  and  set  N.  on  high 
21.  13  against  X. .  .saying,  N.  did  blaspheme  God 
21.  14  Then  they  sent  to  Jezebel,  saying,  X.  is 
21.  15  when  Jezebel  heard  that  N.  was  stoned 
21.  15  possession  of  the  vineyard  of  X. .  .for  X. 
21.  16  when  Ahab  heard  that  X.  was  dead,  that 
21.  16  rose  up  to  go  down  to  the  vineyard  of  X. 
21.  18  in  the  vineyard  of  X.,  whither  he  has  gone 
21.  1 9  the  place  where  dogs  licked  the  blood  of  X. 

2  Ki.  9.  21  met  him  in  the  portion  of  X.  the  Jezreel. 

9.  25  cast  him  in  the  portion  of  the  field  of  X. 
9  26  I  haveseen  yesterday  the  blood  of  X.,  and 

NA'-CHON,  jtoj  stroke. 

A  Benjamite  at  whose  thrashing  floor  Uzzali  was  smitten 
for  touching  the  ark.  B.C.  1042.  In  1  Ch.  13.  9  called 
also  Chidon  ( which  see). 

2  Ch.  6.  6  when  they  came  to  N.’s  threshing  floor 

XA'-CHOR,  Nax^P-  An  ancestor  of  Jesus. 

Luke  3.  34  (son)  of  Thara,  which  was  (the  son)  of  X. 
HA'-DAB,  mi  liberal,  luilling. 

1.  Elder  son  of  Aaron,  slain  by  fire  for  offering  strange 
fire.  B.C.  1490. 

Exod.  6.  23  she  bare  him  X  ,  and  Abihu,  Eleazar,  and 
24.  1  Come  up.  .thou,  and  Aaron,  X,,  and  Ab. 
24.  9  Then  went  up  Moses,  and  Aaron,  X.,  and 

28.  1  Aaron.  X.  and  Abihu,  Eleazar  and  Itham. 
Lev.  10.  1  X.  and  Abihu,  the  sons  of  Aaron,  took  eit. 
Num.  3.  2  X.  the  first  born,  and  Abihu,  Eleazar,  and 

3.  4  X.  and  Abihu  died  before  the  Lord,  when 

26.  60  unto  Aaron  was  born  X.  and  Abihu,  Ele. 
26.  61  X.  and  Abihu  died,  when  they  offered 

I  Ch.  6.  3  The  sons  also  of  Aaron  ;  X.,  and  Abihu 
24.  1  of  Aaron  ;  X.,  and  Abihu,  Eleazar,  and  I. 
24  2  X.  and  Abihu  died  before  their  father,  and 

2.  Son  of  Jeroboam  I.  king  of  Israel,  and  slain  by 
Baasha.  B  C.  954. 

1  Ki.14.  20  and  X.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

15.  25  N.  the  son  of  Jeroboam  began  to  reign  o. 
15.  27  X.  and  all  Israel  laid  siege  to  Gibbethon 
15.  31  the  acts  of  X.,  and  all  that  he  did,  (are) 

3.  Great  grandson  of  Jerahmeel,  son  of  Hezron.  B.C. 
1410. 

1  Ch.  2.  28  And  the  sons  of  Slinnmai ;  N.,  and  Abis. 
2.  30  the  sons  of  X.,  Seled  and  Appaim:  but  S. 

4.  A  Benjamite  of  the  kindred  of  king  Saul.  B.C.  1180. 

1  Ch.  8.  30  Abdon.  .Zur,  and  Kish,  and  Baal,  andX. 
9.  36  Zur,  and  Kish,  and  Baal,  and  Her,  and  X. 

NAG'-GE,  Nay-yal.  An  ancestor  of  Jesus. 

Luke  3.  25(tlie son) of  Esli,  which  was(the  son)  of  X. 


NA-HA-LI'-EL.  Vx'^ni  inheritance  of  God. 

A  station  of  the  Israelites  in  the  wilderness,  between 
Mattanah  and  Bamoth,  N.  of  Moab,  near  the  wilder¬ 
ness  of  Kedemoth,  aud  watered  by  a  tributary  of  the 
Arnon. 

Xum2i.  19  from  Mattanah  to  X.:  and  from  N.  to  B. 

NA-HAL'-LAL,  NA-HA'-LAL,  NA-HA'-LOL,  V??:,  SSqt. 
A  Levitical  city  in  Zebuluu,  retained  by  the  Canaanites, 
near  Kattath  and  Dimnah.  Now  called  Mahlul. 

Josh. 19.  15  X.,  and  Shimron,  and  Idalah,  and  Beth-le. 

21.  35  Dimnah.. N.  with  her  suburbs  ;  four  cit. 
Judg.  1.  30  of  Kitron,  nor  the  inhabitants  of  X. 

NAH'-AM,  Dili  consolation. 

Brother  of  Hodiah  wife  of  Ezra,  descendant  of  Caleb  son 
of  Jephunneh.  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4.  19  the  sister  of  X.,  the  father  of  Kcilah  the 

NA-HA-MA'-NI,  'ilbnj  comforter. 

A  chief  man  who  returned  with  Zerubbabel  from  exile. 
B.c.  536. 

Neb.  7.  7  X.,  Mordecai,  Bilshan,  Mispereth,  Bigvai 

NA-HA-RA'-I,  nfiJ,  nm  snorting  one. 

One  of  David’s  valiant  men,  from  Beerotli  in  Benjamin. 
B.C.  1048. 

2  Sa.  23.  37  X.  the  Beerotliite,  armour  bearerto  Joab 
1  Ch.11.  39  N.theBerothite,thearmourbearertoJoab 

NA'-HASH,  Will  oracle. 

1.  Au  Ammonite  king  who  besieged  Jabesli-gilead,  and 
was  defeated  by  Saul.  B.c.  1090. 

1  Sa.11.  1  Then  N.  the  Ammonite  came  up,  and  enc. 

11.  1  all  the  men  of  Jabesh  said  unto  X.,  Make 

11.  2  N.  the  Ammonite  answered  them,  On  this 

12.  12  X.  the  king  of  the  children  of  Ammon  c. 

2.  Another  king  of  Ammon  and  father  of  Shobi  and 
Hanau.  B.C.  1050. 

2  Sa.  10.  2  show  kindnessunto  Hanun  the  son  of  N. 

17.  27  the  son  of  N.  of  Rabbah  of  the  children 

1  CI1.19.  1  N.  the  king  of  the  children  of  Ammon  d. 

19.  2  show  kindness  unto  Hanun  the  son  of  N. 

3.  Mother  of  Abigail  the  mother  of  Amasa,  Absalom’s 
general,  and sisterof  Zeruiali  Joab’smother.  B.c.  1090. 

2  Sa.  17.  25  that  went  into  Abigail  the  daughter  of  X. 
HA'-HATH,  nnl  loumess. 

1.  A  son  of  Reuel,  son  of  Esau.  B.C.  1700. 

Gen.  36.  13  X.,  and  Zerah,  Shammah,  and  Mizzah 
36. 17  duke  N.,  duke  Zerah,  duke  Shammah,  d. 
1  Ch.  1.  37  sons  of  Reuel;  N.,  Zerah,  Shammah,  and 

2.  A  Koliatliite,  son  of  Zophai ;  perhaps  the  same  as 
Toah  in  1  Ch.  6.  34.  B.c.  1170. 

1  Ch.  6.  26  of  Elkanah ;  Zophai  his  son,  and  N.  his  s. 

3.  A  Levite,  overseer  of  the  offerings  in  the  days  of 
Hezekiah.  B.c.  726. 

2  Ch.31.  13  N.,  and  Asahel,  and  Jerimoth,  and  Joza. 

NAH'-BI,  '41131  Jah  is  protection,  consolation. 

A  prince  of  Naphtali  whom  Moses  sent  out  to  spy  the 
laud.  B.c.  1490. 

Numi3.  14  the  tribe  of  Naphtali,  N.  the  son  of  Yop. 
NA'-HOR,  iiril  piercer,  slayer. 

1.  Grandfather  of  Abraham,  and  great  grandson  of  Peleg, 
fourth  from  Shem.  B.c.  2140. 

Gen.  11.  22  And  Serug  lived  thirty  years,  and  begat  X. 
11.  23  Serug  lived  after  he  begat  N.  two  hundred 
11.  24  N.  lived  nine  and  twenty  years,  and  begat 
11.  25  N.  lived  after  he  begat  Terah  auhundred 
1  Ch.  1.  26  Serug,  N.,  Terah 

2.  Son  of  Terah,  brother  of  Abraham,  husband  of  Milcah, 
who  bore  him  eight  children,  b.c.  1950. 

Gen.  11.  26  Terah  lived. .and  begat  Abram,  X.,  and 
11.  27  Terah  begat  Abram,  N.,  and  Haran;  and 
11.  29  Abram  and  N.  took  them  wives :  the  name 
11.  29  the  name  of  N.’s  wife,  Milcah,  the  daugh. 

22.  20  also  born  children  unto  thy  brother  N. 
22.  23  these  eight  Milcah  did  bear  to  N.,  Abra. 
24.  10  went  to  Mesopotamia,  unto  the  city  of  N. 
24. 15  Milcah,  the  wife  of  N.,  Abraham’s  brother 
24.  24  the  son  of  Milcah,  which  she  bare  unto  X. 
24.  47  Bethuel,  N.’s  son,  whom  Milcah  bare  unto 

29.  5  unto  them,  Know  ye  Laban  the  son  of  X. 
3 1 .  53  and  the  God  of  N. ,  the  God  of  their  father 

Josh.24.  2  father  of  Abraham,  and  the  father  of  X. 

NAH'-SHON,  i'vcinj  oracle. 

Son  of  Aminadab,  and  prince  of  J udali  in  the  days  of 
Moses.  See  Naashon.  b.c.  1492. 

Num.  1.  7  Of  Judah  ;  X.  the  son  of  Amminadab 

2.  3  N.  the  son  of  Amminadab  (shall  be)capt. 
7. 12  he  that  offered,  .was  X.  the  son  of  Amm. 
7.  17  the  offering  of  X.  the  son  of  Amminadab 
10.  14  over  his  host  (was)  X.  the  son  of  Ammiu. 
Ruth  4.  20  And  Amminadab  begat  N.,  and  N.  begat 
1  Ch.  2.  10  Amminadab  begat  N.,  prince  of  the  chil. 
2.  11  And  N.  begat  Salma,  aud  Salma  begat  B. 

NA'-HITM,  Dint  comforter. 

One  of  the  later  prophets,  a  native  of  Elkosli  in  Galilee, 
who  prophesied  against  Nineveh.  B.c.  713. 

Nah.  1.  1  The  book  of  the  vision  of  N.  tlieElkoshite 

NATL  — 

1  .Nail,  claw,  iso  iephar. 

Dan.  4.  33  like' eagles’  (feathers),  and  his  nails  like 
7. 19  (were  of)  iron,  and  his  nails  (of)  brass 


NAIL 


683 


NAME 


2.  A  pin,  nail,  in;  yathecl. 

Judg.  4.  21  took  a  nail  of  the  tent,  and  took  an  ham. 
4.  21  smote  the  nail  into  his  temples,  and  fast. 

4.  22  lay  dead,  and  the  nail  (was) in  his  temples 

5.  26  She  put  her  hand  to  the  nail,  and  her  ri. 
Ezra  9.  8  and  to  give  us  a  nail  in  his  holy  place,  that 
Isa.  22.  23  And  I  will  fasten  him  (as)  a  nail  in  a  sure 

22.  25  shall  the  nail  that  is  fastened  in  the  sure 
Zech.  10.  4  came  forth  the  corner,  out  of  him  the  ua. 

3.  A  nail  or  pin,  ippa  masmer. 

1  Ch.22.  3  prepared  iron  in  abundance  for  the  nails 

2  Ch.  3.  9  the  weight  of  the  nails  (was)  fifty  shekels 
Isa.  41.  7  he  fastened  it  with  nails,  (that)  it  should 
Jer.  10.  4  fasten  it  with  nails  and  with  hammers,  that 

■1.  Nails,  or  pins,  nnofeo  masmeroth. 

Eccl.  12.  n  and  as  nails  fastened  (by)  the  masters  of 

5. Nail,  print,  psx  tsipporen. 

Deut2i.  12  shall  shave  her  head,  and  pare  her  nails 

5. Nail,  ti ho s  helos. 

John2o.  25  see  in  his  hands  the  print  of  the  nails,  and 
20.  25  my  finger  into  the  print  of  the  nails,  and 

NAIL,  to  — 

To  nail,  irpoophooi  proselou. 

Col.  2. 14  took  it  out  of  the  way,  nailing  it  to  his  c. 
NA'-IN,  Naii'. 

A  city  in  Galilee,  two  miles  S.  of  Mount  Tabor,  a  little 
S.W.  of  the  sea  of  Galilee,  where  Jesus  restored  a 
widow’s  son  to  life ;  now  called  Nain. 

Luke  7.  11  he  went  into  a  city  called  N. ;  and  many 

NA'-IOTH,  n’l),  n'l’j  dwelling. 

A  place  in  Ramah  where  Samuel  dwelt. 

1  Sa.  19.  18  And  he  and  Samuel  went  and  dwelt  in  N. 

19.  19  saying,  Behold,  David  (is)  at  N.  in  Ramah 

19.  22  And  (one)  said,  Behold,  (they  be)  at  N.  in 

20.  1  David  fled  from  N.  in  Ramah,  and  came 
NAKED  — 

1 .  Naked  ones,  02nj;.9  maarummim. 

2  Ch.28. 15  clothed  all  that  were  naked  among  them 

2.  Naked,  ory  erom. 

Gen.  3.  7  and  they  knew  that  they  (were)  naked  ;  and 

3. 10  and  I  was  afraid,  because  I  (was)  naked 

3. 11  Who  told  thee  that  thou  (wast)  naked  ? 
Eze.  16.  7  grown,  whereas  thou  (wast)  naked  and 

16.  22  when  thou  wast  naked  and  bare,  (and) 

16.  39  fair  jewels,  and  leave  thee  naked  and  ha. 
18.  7, 16  hath  covered  the  naked  with  a  garment 

23.  29  and  shall  leave  thee  naked  and  bare ;  and 

3.  Naked,  Dili;  arom. 

Gen.  2.  25  they  were  both  naked,  the  man  and  hi3 

1  Sa.  19.  24  and  lay  down  naked  all  that  day  and  all 
Job  1.  21  Naked  came  I  out  of  my  mother’s  womb 

1.  21  naked  shall  I  return  thither:  the  Lord 
22.  6  and  stripped  the  naked  of  their  clothing 

24.  7  They  cause  the  naked  to  lodge  without  cl. 

24.  10  They  cause  (him)  to  go  naked  without  c. 
26.  6  Hell  (is)  naked  before  him,  and  destruct. 

Eccl.  5.  15  naked  shall  he  return  to  go  as  he  came 
Isa.  20.  2  And  he  did  so,  walking  naked  and  baref. 
20.  3  Isaiah  hath  walked  naked  and  barefoot 
20.  4  young  and  old,  naked  and  barefoot,  even 
58.  7  when  thou  seestthe  naked,  that  thou  cover 
Hos.  2.  3  Lest  I  strip  her  naked,  and  set  her  as  in 
Amos  2.  16  shall  flee  away  naked  in  that  day,  saith 
Mic.  1.  8  I  will  go  stripped  and  naked :  I  will  make 

1. Nakedness,  nn jj  eryah. 

Mic.  1. 11  of  Saphir,  having  thy  shame  naked  :  the 

5.  To  free,  expose,  in?  para. 

Exod32. 25  when  Moses  sawthat  the  people(were)n. 

6.  Naked,  yvfivos  gumnos. 

Matt  25.  36  Naked,  and  ye  cloth, ed  me  :  I  was  sick,  and 
25.38  took  (thee)  in  ?  or  naked ,  and  eiothed(thee)? 

25.  43  naked,  and  ye  clothed  me  not :  sick,  and 
25.  44  or  athirst,  or  a  stranger,  or  naked,  or  sick 

Marki4.  51  a  linen  cloth  cast  about  (his)  naked  (body) 
14.  52  the  linen  cloth,  and  fled  from  them  naked 
John2i.  7  for  he  was  naked,  and  did  cast  himself 
Acts  19. 16  so  that  they  fled  out  of  that  house  naked 

2  Co.  5.  3  being  clothed  we  shall  not  be  found  nak. 
Heb.  4. 13  butallthings(are)  naked  and  opened  unto 
Jas.  2. 15  If  a  brother  or  sister  be  naked,  and  dest. 
Rev.  3.  17  miserable,  and  poor,  and  blind,  and  nak. 

16. 15  he  walk  naked,  and  they  see  his  shame 

17.  16  andshallmakeherdesolateandnaked.and 

NAKED,  to  be  (made)  — 

\.To  be  naked,  up  ur,  2. 

Hab.  3.  9  Thy  bow  was  made  quite  naked,  (accor.) 

2.  To  be  naked,  destitute,  yvgvriTevw  gumneteuo. 

1  Co.  4. 11  thirst,  and  are  naked,  and  are  buffeted 
NAKED,  to  make  (self)  — • 

1  .To  make  or  show  self  naked,  rnif  arah,  7. 

Lam.  4.  21  be  drunken,  andslialt  make  thyself  naked 

2.  To  free,  expose,  1 ns  para. 

£xod3i.  25  Aaron  had  made  them  naked  unto  (their) 

3.  To  make  free,  expose,  jn?  para,  5. 

2  Ch.28.  19  lie  made  Judah  naked,  and  transgressed 
NAKEDNESS  — 

I.Nakedness,  hiJJD  maor. 

Hab.  2. 15  that  thou  mayest  look  on  their  nakedness 


2. Nakedness,  void  space,  n©  maar. 

Nah.  3.  5  I  will  show  the  nations  thy  nakedness,  and 

3.  Naked,  dvji  erom. 

Deut28.  48  and  in  thirst,  and  in  nakedness,  and  in 

4.  Nakedness,  nnj?  ervah. 

Gen.  9. 22  saw  the  nakedness  of  his  father,  and  told 

9.  23  and  covered  the  nakedness  of  their  father 

9.  23  and  they  saw  not  their  father’s  nakedness 
42.  9  see  the  nakedness  of  the  land  ye  are  come 
42. 12  Nay,  but  to  see  the  nakedness  of  the  land 

Exod2o.  26  that  thy  nakedness  be  not  discovered  th. 
Lev.  18.  6  shall  approach,  .to  uncover  (their)  naked. 
18.  7  nakedness  of  thy  father,  or  the  nakedness 
18.  7,  11,  15  thou  shalt  not  uncover  her  naked. 
18.  8  The  nakedness  of  thy  father’s  wife  shalt 

15.  8  not  uncover:  it  (is)  thy  father’s  nakedness 
18.  9  The  nakedness  of  thy  sister,  the  daughter 
18.  9  (even)  their  nakedness  thou  shalt  not  un. 

18. 10  The  nakedness  of  thy  son’s  daughter,  or 
18.  10  their  nakedness  thou  shalt  not  uncover 
18.  10  for  theirs  (is)  thine  own  nakedness 

18. 11  The  nakedness  of  thy  father’s  wife’s  dau. 
18. 12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17  shalt  not  uncover  the  n. 

18. 16  brother’s  wife:  it  (is)  thy  brother’s  nake. 

18. 17  to  uncover  her  nakedness ;  (for)  they  (are) 
18.  18  to  vex  (her),  to  uncover  her  nakedness,  be. 

18.  19  to  uncover  her  nakedness  as  long  as  she 

20.  11  hath  uncovered  his  father’s  nakedness:  b. 

20.  17  see  her  nakedness,  and  she  see  his  naked. 

20. 17  he  hath  uncovered  his  sister’s  nakedness 
20.  18  shall  uncover  her  nakedness,  he  hath  dis. 
20.  19  Andthou  shaltnotuncoverthe nakedness 
20.  20  he  hath  uncovered  his  uncle’s  nakedness 

20.  21  he  hath  uncovered  his  brother’s  nakedness 

1  Sa.  20.  30  the  confusion  of  thy  mother’s  nakedness 
Isa.  47.  3  Thynakednessshallbeuncovered,yea,  thy 
Lam.  1 .  8  because  they  have  seen  her  nakedness  ;  yea 
Eze.  16.  8  over  thee,  and  covered  thy  nakedness 

16.  36  and  thy  nakedness  discovered  through  thy 
16.  37  and  will  discover  thy  nakedness  unto  them 
16.  37  that  they  may  see  all  thy  nakedness 

22. 10  they  discovered  their  father’s  nakedness 

23. 10  These  discovered  her  nakedness  :  they  t. 

23. 18  discovered  her  nakedness :  then  my  mind 

23. 29  and  the  nakedness  of  thy  whoredoms  shall 
Hos.  2.  9  and  my  flax  (given)  to  cover  her  nakedness 

5.  Flesh,  nrjjj  lira  besar  ervah. 

Exod28. 42  linen  breeches  to  cover  their  nakedness 

6.  Nakedness,  yvp.v6rris  gumnotes. 

Rom.  8.  35  famine,  or  nakedness,  or  peril,  or  sword 

2  Co.  11.  27  in  fastings  often,  in  cold  and  nakedness 
Rev.  3.  18  the  shame  of  thy  nakedness  do  not  appear 

NAME  — 

1  .Name,  renown,  pc’  shem. 

Gen.  2.  1 1  name  of  the  first  (is)  Pison :  that  (is)  it  wh. 

2.  13  And  the  name  of  the  second  river  (is)  Gi. 
2.  14  And  the  name  of  the  third  river  (is)  Hid. 
2.  19  living  creature,  that  (was)  the  name  ther. 

2.  20  Adam  gave  names  to  all  cattle,  and  to  the 

3.  20  Adam  called  his  wife’s  name  Eve ;  because 

4.  17  called  the  name  of  the  city,  after  thename 

4.  19  name  of  the  one  (was)  Adah,  and  the  name 
4.  21  his  brother’s  name  (was)  Jubal :  he  was  the 
4.  25  she  bare  a  son,  and  called  his  name  Seth 
4.  26  born  a  son ;  and  he  called  his  name  Enos 

4.  26  began  men  to  call  upon  the  name  of  the  L. 

5.  2  blessed  them,  and  called  their  name  Adam 

5.  3  after  his  image ;  and  called  Iris  name  Seth 
5.  29  And  he  called  his  name  Noah,  saying.  This 

10.  25  the  name  of  one  (was)  Peleg ;  for  in  his  d. 

10.  25  divided ;  and  his  brother’s  name  (was)  J o. 

11.  4  let  us  make  us  aname,  lest  we  be  scattered 

11.  9  Therefore  is  the  name  of  it  called  Babel 

11.  29  the  name  of  Abram’s  wife  (was)  Sarai 

11. 29  name  of  Nahor’s  wife,  Milcah.  .daughter 

12.  2  will  bless  thee,  and  make  thy  name  great 

12.  8  and  called  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord 

13.  4  there  Abram  called  on  the  name  of  the  L. 
16.  1  had.  .an  Egyptian,  whose  name  (was)  H. 
16.  11  a  son,  and  shalt  call  his  name  Ishmael 
16.  13  she  called  the  name  of  the  Lord  that  sp. 

16.  15  Abram  called  his  son’s  name,  which  Hag. 

17.  5  Neither  shall  thy  name  any  more  be  called 
17.  5  but  thy  name  shall  be  Abraham ;  for  a  f. 
17.  15  name  Sarai, but  Sarah  (shall)  her  name  (be) 

17. 19  and  thou  shalt  call  his  name  Isaac :  and 

19.  22  Therefore  the  name  of  the  city  was  called 
19. 37  bare  a  son,  and  called  his  name  Moab  :  the 
19.  38  bare  a  son,  and  called  his  name  Ben-ammi 

21.  3  Abraham  called  the  name  of  his  son  that 

21.  33  and  called  there  on  thename  of  the  Lord 

22.  14  Abraham  called  the  name  of  that  place  J. 

22.  24  his  concubine,  whose  name  (was)  Reumah 

24.  29  had  a  brother,  and  his  name  (was)  Laban 

25.  1  took  a  wife,  and  her  name  (was)  Keturah 
25.  13  these  (are)  the  names  of  the  sons  of  Islun. 
25.  13  by  their  names,  according  to  their  gener. 
25.  16  of  Ishmael,  and  these  (are)  their  names 
25.  25  garment ;  and  they  called  his  name  Esau 
25.  26  and  his  name  was  called  Jacob:  and  Isaac 

25.  30  faint ;  therefore  was  his  name  called  Edom 

26.  18  he  called  their  names  after  the  names  by 
26.  20  and  he  called  the  name  of  the  well  Esek 
26.  21  also :  and  he  called  the  name  of  it  Sitnali 
26.  22  and  he  called  the  name  of  it  Rehoboth 
26.  25  and  called  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord 
26.  33  the  name  of  the  city  (is)  Beer-sheba  unto 

28. 19  he  called  the  name  of  that  place  Beth-el 


Gen.  28. 19  the  name  of  that  city  (was  called)  Luz  at 
29.  16  name  of  the  elder  (was)  Leah,  and  the  n. 
29.  32  she  called  his  name  Reuben :  for  she  said 
29.  33  (son)  also :  and  she  called  his  name  Sime. 
29.  34  sons  :  therefore  was  his  name  called  Levi 

29.  35  therefore  she  called  his  name  Judah  :  and 

30.  6  a  son:  therefore  called  she  his  name  Dan 
30.  8,  11,  13,  18,  20  and  she  called  his  name 
30.  21  a  daughter,  and  called  her  name  Dinah 

30.  24  And  she  called  his  name  Joseph;  and  said 

31.  48  Therefore  was  the  name  of  it  called  Gale. 

32.  2  he  called  the  name  of  that  place  Mahan. 
.32.  27  he  said  unto  him,  What  (is)  thy  name? 

32.  28  Thy  name  shall  be  called  no  more  Jacob 
32.  29  said, Tell  (me), I  pray  thee, thy  name.  And 
32.  29  (is)  it  (that)  thou  dost  ask  after  my  name  ? 

32.  30  Jacob  called  the  name  of  the  place  Peniel 

33.  17  therefore  the  name  of  the  place  is  called 
35.  8  the  name  of  it  was  called  Allon-bachuth 
35.  10  God  said  unto  him,  Thy  name  (is)  Jacob 

35. 10  thy  name  shall  not  be  called  any  more  J. 
35.  10  shall  be  thy  name  ;  and  he  called  his  name 

35.  15  Jacob  called  the  name  of  the  place  where 
35. 18  that  she  called  his  name  Ben-oni :  but  his 

36.  10  These  (are)  the  names  of  Esau's  sons  :  E. 
36.  32,  35,  39  and  the  name  of  his  city  (was) 

36.  39  his  wife’s  name  (was)  Mehetabel,  the  da. 
36.  40  these  (are)  the  names,  .by  their  names 
38.  1  certain  Adullamite,  whose  name(was)H. 
38.  2  certain  Canaanite,  whose  name  (was)  Sh. 
38.  3  and  bare  a  son ;  and  he  called  his  name  Er 
38.  4  bare  a  son  ;  and  she  called  his  name  Ouau 
38.  5  bare  a  son  ;  and  called  his  name  Shelah 
38.  6  Judah  took  a  wife,  .whose  name  (was)  T. 
38.  29  therefore  his  name  was  called  Pharez 

38.  30  his  hand  :  and  his  name  was  called  Zarah 
41.  45  Pharaoh  called  Joseph’s  name  Zaplinath. 
41.  51  Joseph  called  the  name  of  his  first  born 
41.  52  the  name  of  the  second  calleu  he  Ephraim 
46.  8  these  (are)  the  names  of  the  children  of  I. 
48.  6  called  after  the  name  of  their  brethren  in 
48.  16  my  name  be  named  on  them,  and  the  name 

50. 11  the  name  of  it  was  called  Abel-mizraim 
Exod.  1.  1  Now  these  (are)  the  names  of  the  children 

1. 15  name  of  the  one  (was)  Shiphrah..  the  name 
2.  10  And  she  called  his  name  Moses  :  and  she 

2.  22  a  son,  and  he  called  his  name  Gershom 
3.13  they  shall  say  to  me,  What  (is)  his  name  ? 

3. 15  this  (is)  my  name  for  ever,  and  this  (is) 

5.  23  I  came  to  Pharaoh  to  speak  in  thy  name 

6.  3  but  by  my  name  Jehovah  was  I  not  known 
6.  16  And  these  (are)  the  names  of  the  sons  of 
9.  16  that  my  name  maybe  declared  throughout 

15.  3  (is)  a  man  of  war  :  the  Lord  (is) his  name 

15.  23  therefore  the  name  of  it  was  called  Marah 

16.  31  the  house  of  Israel  called  the  name  thereof 

17.  7  he  called  the  name  of  the  place  Massah 

17. 15  anil  called  the  name  of  it  Jehovah-nissi 

18.  3  of  which  the  name  of  the  one  (was)Gers. 

18.  4  And  the  name  of  the  other  (was)  Eliezer 
20.  7  Thou  shalt  not  take  the  name  of  the  Lord 
20.  7  hold  him  guiltless  that  taketh  his  name 
20.  24  In  all  places  where  I  record  my  name  I 
23.  13  make  no  mention  of  the  name  of  other  g. 

23.  21  will  not  pardon .  .for  my  name(is)  in  him 
28.  9  grave  on  them  the  names  of  the  children 
28. 10  Six  of  their  names  on  one  stone,  and  (the 
28. 10  six  names  of  the  rest  on  the  other  stone 
28.  11  with  the  names  of  the  children  of  Israel 

28. 12  Aaron  shall  bear  their  names  before  the 
28.  21  be  with  the  names  of  the  children  of  Isr. 
28.  21  twelve,  according  to  their  names,  (like) 
28.  21  every  one  with  his  name  shall  they  be  ac 
28.  29  Aaron  shall  bear  the  names  of  the  child. 
31.  2  See,  I  have  called  by  name  Bezaleel  the 
33.  12  yet  thou  hast  said,  I  know  thee  by  name 
33.  17  grace  in  my  sight,  and  I  know  thee  by  n. 

33.  19  and  I  will  proclaim  the  name  of  the  Lord 

34.  5  and  proclaimed  the  name  of  the  Lord 

34.  14  forthe  Lord,  whose  name  (is)  Jealous,  (is) 

35.  30  Lord  hath  called  byname  Bezaleel  the  son 

39.  6,  14  the  names  of  the  children  of  Israel 
39.  14  twelve,  according  to  their  names,  (like)  the 
39.  14  every  one  with  his  name,  according  to  the 

Lev.  18.  21  neither  shalt  thou  profane  the  name  of 

19.  12  And  ye  shall  not  swear  by  my  name  falsely 

19.  12  neither  shalt  thou  profane  the  name  of  thy 

20.  3  sanctuary,  and  to  profane  my  holy  name 

21.  6  and  not  profane  the  name  of  their  God 

22.  2  that  they  profane  not  my  holy  name  (in 
22.  32  Neither  shall  ye  profane  my  holy  name 

24.  11  Israelitish  woman’s  son  blasphemed  then. 
24.  11  and  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Shelomith 

24. 16  he  that  blasphemeth  the  name  of  the  L. 
24.  16  when  he  blasphemeth  the  name,  .shall  be 

Num.  1.  2  with  the  number  of  (their)  names,  every 
1.  5  these  (are)  thenamesof  tliementhatshall 
1.  17  men  which  are  expressed  by  (their)names 
1. 18  according  to  the  number  of  the  names 
So  in  v.  20,  22,  24,  26,  28,  30,  32,  34,  36,  38,  40,  42. 

3.  2,  3  these  (are)  the  names  of  the  sons  of  A. 
3.  17  these  weretlie  sonsof  Levi  bytheirnames 
3.  18  these  (are)  the  names  of  the  sons  of  Gers. 
3. 40  and  take  the  number  of  their  names 

3.  43  by  the  numberofnames.fromamouthold 

4.  32  by  name  ye  shall  reckon  the  instruments 
6.  27  And  they  shall  put  my  name  upon  the  c. 

11.  3  he  called  the  name  of  the  place  Taberah 
11.  26  the  camp,  the  name  of  the  one  (was)  Eld. 
11.  26  and  the  name  of  the  other  Medad  :  and 
11.  34  he  called  the  name  of  that  place  Kibroth. 
13.  4  these  (were)  their  names :  of  the  tribe  of 


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Num  13.  16  These  (are)  the  names  of  the  men  which  M. 

17.  2  write  thou  every  man’s  name  upon  hisrod 

17.  3  thou  shalt  write  Aaron's  name  upon  the 

21.  3  and  he  called  the  name  of  the  place  Hor. 
23.  14  Now  the  name  of  the  Israelite  that  was 

25.  15  the  name  of  the  Midianitish  woman  that 

26.  33  the  names  of  the  daughters  of  Zelophehad 

26.  46  And  the  name  of  the  daughter  of  Asher 
26.  53  shall  be.  .according  to  the  number  of  11a. 
26.  55  according  to  the  names  of  the  tribes  of 

26.  59  the  name  of  Amram's  wife  (was)  Jochebed 

27.  1  these  (are)  idle  names  of  his  daughters;  M. 

27.  4  Why  should  the  name  of  our  father  be 
32.  38  Baal-meon,  their  names  being  changed 
32.  38  and  gave  other  names  unto  the  cities  wh. 
32.  42  and  called  it  Nobah,  after  his  own  name 
34.  17  These  (are)  the  names  of  the  men  which 
34.  19  the  names  of  the  men  (are)  these;  Of  the 

Deut.  3.  14  called  them  after  his  own  name,  Bashan. 

5. 11  Thou  shalt  not  take  the  name  of  the  LOUD 

5.  11  hold(him)guiltless  that  taketh  his  namein 

6.  13  and  serve  him,  and  shalt  swear  by  his  n. 

7.  24  and  thou  shalt  destroy  their  name  from 

9.  14  blot  out  their  name  from  under  heaven 

10.  8  and  to  bless  in  his  name,  unto  this  day 

10.  20  shalt  thou  cleave,  and  swear  by  his  name 

12.  3  destroy  the  names  of  them  out  of  that  p. 

12.  5  out  of  all  your  tribes  to  put  his  name  th. 

12.  11  choose  to  cause  his  name  to  dwell  there 

12.  21  thy  God  hath  chosen  to  put  his  name  th. 

14.  23  he  shall  choose  to  place  his  name  there 

14.  24  God  shall  choose  to  set  his  name  there 

16.  2  Lord  shall  choose  to  place  his  name  there 

16.  6  thy  God  shall  choose  to  place  his  name  in 

16. 11  God  hath  chosen  to  place  his  name  there 

18.  5,  7  minister  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

18.  19  words  which  he  shall  speak  in  my  name 
18.  20  shall  presume  to  speak  a  word  in  my  name 
18.  20  that  shall  speak  iu  thenameof  other  gods 

18.  22  When  a  prophet  speaketh  in  the  name  of 

21.  5  and  to  bless  in  the  name  of  the  Lord;  and 

22.  14  bring  up  an  evil  name  upon  her,  and  say 

22.  19  because  he  hath  brought  up  an  evil  name 
25.  6  shall  succeed  in  the  name  of  his  brother 
25.  6  that  his  name  be  not  put  out  of  Israel 

25.  7  raise  up  unto  his  brother  a  name  in  Israel 

23.  10  his  name  shall  be  called  in  Israel,  The  h. 

26.  2  God  shall  choose  to  place  his  name  there 
26.  19  in  praise,  and  in  name,  and  in  honour;  and 

28.  10  see  that  thou  art  called  by  the  name  of 

28.  58  fear  this  glorious  and  fearful  name,  The 

29.  20  Lord  shall  blot  out  his  name  from  under 
32.  3  Because  I  will  publish  the  name  of  theL. 

Josh.  5.  9  Wherefore  the  name  of  the  place  is  called 

7.  9  and  cut  otf  our  name  from  the  earth:  and 

7.  9  what  wilt  thou  do  unto  thy  great  name? 

7.  26  the  name  of  that  place  was  called,  The  v. 
9.  9  because  of  the  name  of  the  Lord  thy  God 

14.  15  the  name  of  Hebron  before  (was)  Kirjath. 

15.  15  and  the  name  of  Delnr  before  (was)  Kir. 

17.  3  and  these  (are)  the  names  of  his  daughters 

19.  47  Dan,  after  the  name  of  Dan  their  father 

21.  9  cities  which  are(here)  mentioned  by  name 

23.  7  make  mention  of  the  name  of  their  gods 

Judg.  1.  10  the  name  of  Hebron  before  (was)  Kirjath. 

1.  11  the  name  of  Debir  before  (was)  Kirjath-s. 

1.  17  the  name  of  the  city  was  called  Hormah 
1.  23  now  the  name  of  the  city  before  (was)Luz 
1.  26  a  city,  and  called  the  name  thereof  Luz 

1.  26  which  (is)  the  name  thereof  unto  this  day 

2.  5  they  called  the  name  of  that  place  Bochim 

8.  31  a  son,  whose  name  he  called  Abimelech 

13.  2  the  Danites,  whose  name  (was)  Manoah 

13.  6  whence  he  (was),  neither  told  he  me  his  n. 

13.  17  What  (is)  thy  name,  that  when  thy  sayings 

13.  18  him,  Why  askest  thou  thus  after  my  name 

13.  24  bare  a  son,  and  called  his  name  Samson 

15.  19  he  called  the  name  thereof  En-hakkore 

16.  4  loved  a  woman . .  whose  name  (was)  Del. 

17.  1  man  of  mount  Ephraim,  whose  name  (was) 

18.  29  And  they  called  the  name  of  the  city  Dan 

18.  29  after  the  name  of  Dan  their  father,  who 
18.  29  the  name  of  the  city  (was)  Laish  at  the  fi. 

Ruth  1.  2  And  the  name  of  the  man(was)  Elimelech 
1.  2  name  of  his  wife  Naomi,  and  the  name 
1.  4  of  Moab  ;  the  name  of  the  one  (was)  Or. 

1.  4  name  of  the  other  Ituth;  and  they  dwelt 

2.  1  of  Elimelech ;  and  his  name  (was)  Boaz 
2.  19  The  man’s  name  with  whom  I  wrought 

4.  5,  10  to  raise  up  the  name  of  the  dead  upon 
4.10  that  the  name  of  the  dead  be  not  cut  off 

4.  14  that  his  name  may  be  famous  iu  Israel 

4.  17  the  women  her  neighbours  gave  it  aname 

4.  17  and  they  called  his  name  Obcd:  he  (is)  the 
1  Sa.  1.  1  and  his  name  (was)  Elkanali,  the  son  of  .1. 
1.  2  name  of  the  one  (was)  Hannah,  and  then. 
1.  20  bare  a  son,  and  called  his  name  Samuel 

7.  12  and  called  the  name  of  it  Eben-ezer,  say. 

8.  2  Now  the  name  of  his  first  born  was  Joel 

8.  2  the  name  of  hissecond,  Abiah: (they were) 

9.  1  whose  name  (was)  Kish,  the  son  of  Abiel 

9.  2  And  he  had  a  son,  whose  name  (was)  Saul 

12.  22  not  forsake  his  people  for  his  great  name’s 

14.  4  the  name  of  the  one  (was)  Bozez,  and  then. 

14.  49  the  names  of  his  two  daughters  (were  th. 

14.  49  name  of  the  first  born  Merab,  and  the  na. 

14.  50  the  name  ofSaul's  wife  (was)  Ahinoam,  the 
14.  50  name  of  the  captain  of  his  host  (was)  Ab. 

17.  12  of  that  Ephrathite.  .whose  name  (was)  J. 

17. 13  the  names  of  his  three  sons  that  went  to 
17.  23  the  Philistine  of  Gath,  Goliath  by  name 
17.  45  I  come  to  thee  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 


1  Sa.  18.  30  wisely,  .so  that  liisname  was  much  setby 

20.  42  sworn  both  of  us  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

21.  7  his  name  (was)  Doeg,  an  Edomite,  the  ch. 

24.  21  destroy  my  name  out  of  my  father's  house 

25.  3  name  of  the  man  (was)  Nabal,  and  the  11. 
25.  5  and  go  to  Nabal,  and  greet  him  in  my  n. 
25.  9  they  spake  to  Nabal.  .in  the  name  of  Da. 
25.  25  his  name  (is),  so  (is)  he;  Nabal  (is)  his  11. 

2  Sa.  3.  7  a  concubine,  whose  name  (was)  Rizpah,  the 

4.  2  name  of  the  one  (was)  Baanali,  and  the  11. 

4.  4  became  lame.  And  his  name  (was)  Mep. 

5.  14  the  names  of  those  that  were  born  unto 

5.  20  called  the  name  of  that  place  Baal  pera. 

6.  2  called  by  the  name  of  The  Lord  of  hosts 
6. 18  he  blessed  the  people  in  the  name  of  the 

7.  9  made  thee  a  great  name,  like  unto  the  11. 

7.  13  He  shall  build  an  house  for  my  name  ;  and 

7.  23  to  make  him  a  name,  and  to  do  for  you 

7.  26  let  thy  name  be  magnified  for  ever,  saying 

8.  13  David  gat  (him)  a  name  when  he  returned 

9.  2  (there  was),  .a  servant,  whose  name  (was) 

9.  12  had  a  young  son.  whose  name  (was)  Micah 

12.  24  he  called  his  name  Solomon :  and  the  L. 

12.  25  he  called  his  name  Jedidiah,  because  of 

12.  28  the  city,  and  it  be  called  after  my  name 

13.  1  had  a  fair  sister,  whose  name  (was)  Tamar 

13.  3  a  friend,  whose  name  (was)  Jonadab,  the 

14.  7  (neither)  name  nor  remainder  upon  the 

14.  27  and  one  daughter,  whose  name  (was)  T. 

16.  5  whose  name  (was)  Shimei,  the  sou  of  Gera 

17.  25  (was)  a  man’s  son  whose  name  (was)Ithra 

i3.  18  no  son  to  keep  my  namein  remembrance 

18.  18  he  called  the  pillar  after  his  own  name 

20.  1  a  man  of  Belial,  whose  name  (was)  Sheba 

20.  21  Sheba  the  son  of  Bicliri  by  name,  hath 

22.  50  and  I  will  sing  praises  unto  thy  name 

23.  8  the  names  of  the  mighty  men  whom  Da. 
23.  18  (and)  slew  (them),  and  had  the  name  am. 
23.  22  and  had  the  name  among  three  mighty  m. 

1  Ki.  1.  47  the  name  of  Solomon  better  than  thy  n. 

3.  2  no  house  built  unto  the  name  of  the  L. 

4.  8  these  (are)  their  names :  The  son  of  Hur 

5.  3,  5  build  an  house  unto  the  name  of  the  L. 

5.  5  he  shall  build  an  house  unto  my  name 

7.  21  pillar,  and  called  the  name  thereof  Jachin 

7.  21  pillar,  and  calle'1  the  name  thereof  Boaz 

8.  16  an  house,  that  my  name  might  be  therein 

8.  17,  20  an  house  for  the  name  of  the  Lord  God 

8.  18  was  in  thine  heart  to  build,  .unto  my  name 

8.  19  he  shall  build  the  house  unto  my  name 

8.  29  thou  hast  said,  My  name  shall  be  there 

8.  33  and  confess  thy  name,  and  pray,  and  make 
G.  35  confess  thy  name,  and  turn  from  their  sin 
8.  41  out  of  a  far  country  for  thy  name’s  sake 
8.  42  they  shall  hear  of  thy  great  name,  and  of 
8.  43  people  of  the  earth  may  know  thy  name 
8.  43  that  this  house,  .is  called  by  thy  name 

8.  44,  48  house  that  I  have  built  for  thy  name 

9.  3  hast  built,  to  put  my  name  there  for  ever 

9.  7  house,  which  Ihaveliallowed  for  my  name 

10.  1  concerning  the  name  of  the  Lord,  she 

11.  26  whose  mother’s  name  (was)  Zeruah,  a  w. 

11.  36  I  have  chosen  me  to  put  my  name  there 

13.  2  a  child  shall  be  born . .  Josiali  by  name 

14.  21  Lord  did  choose,  .to  put  his  name  there 

14.  21,  31  mother's  name  (was)  Naamali  an  A. 

15.  2,  10  mother’s  name  (was)  Maaehah,  the  d. 

16.  24  called  the  name  of  the  city  which  he  built 
16.  24  after  the  name  of  Shemer,  owner  of  the 

18.  24  And  callyeon  the  nameof  your  gods, and 
18.  24  I  will  call  on  the  name  of  the  Lord  ;  and 
18.  25  call  on  the  name  of  your  gods,  but  put  no 
18.  26  called  on  the  name  of  Baal  from  morning 
1 8.  31  came,  saying,  Israel  shall  be  thy  name 
18.  32  built  an  altar  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

21.  8  she  wrote  letters  in  Allah’s  name,  and  s. 

22. 16  (which  i§)  true  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

22.  42  liis  mother’s  name  (was)  Azubah  the  dan. 

2  Ki.  2.  24  and  cursed  them  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

5.  11  call  on  the  nameof  the  Lord  his  God,  and 
8.  26  his  mother's  name  (was)  Athaliali,  the  d. 

12.  1  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Zibiah  of  Beer-s. 
14.  2  mother’s  name  (was)  Jehoaddan  of  Jeru. 
14.  7  called  the  name  of  it  Joktheel  unto  this 

14.  27  he  would  blot  out  the  name  of  Israel  from 

15.  2  and  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Jecoliah  of 

15.  33  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Jeruslia,  the  da. 
18.  2  mother’s  name  also  (was)  Abi,  the  dang. 

21.  1  And  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Ileplizi-bah 

21.  4  said,  In  Jerusalem  will  I  put  my  name 
21.  7  In  this  house.  .1  put  my  name  for  ever 

21.  19  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Meshullemeth 

22.  1  bis  mother’s  name  (was)  Jedidah,  the  da. 

23.  27  of  which  I  said,  My  name  shall  be  there 

23.  31  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Hamutal,  the  d. 
23.  34  and  turned  his  name  to  Jehoiakim,and  to. 

23.  36  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Zebudah,  the  d. 

24.  8  And  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Nehusta,  the 
24.  17  the  king,  .changed  his  name  to  Zedekiah 

24.  18  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Hamutal,  the 

1  Ch.  1.  19  the  name  of  the  one  (was)  Peleg,  because 
1.  19  and  his  brother’s  name  (was)  Joktan 
1.  43  and  the  name  of  his  city  (was)  Dinhabah 
1.  46  and  the  name  of  his  city  (was)  Avith 
1.  50  and  tiie  name  of  his  city  (was)  Pai ;  and 

1.  50  wife's  name(was)Mehetabel,  the  daughter 

2.  26  also  another  wife,  whose  name  (was)  Atar. 
2.  29  name  of  the  wife  of  Abisliur  (was)  Abiha. 
2.  34  servant,  an  Egyptian,  whose  name  (was) 
4.  3  the  name  of  their  sister  (was)  Hazelelponi 
4.  9  his  motliercalled  his  name  Jabez,  saying 
4.  38  These  mentioned  by  (their)  names  (were) 


1  Ch.  4.  41  these  written  by  name  came  in  the  days 

6.  17  these  (be)  the  names  of  the  sons  of  Gers. 

6.  65  cities  which  are  called  by  (their)  names 

7.  15  sister’sname(was)Maachah;audthename 

7.  16  she  called  his  name  Peresli:  and  the  name 

7.  23  and  he  called  his  name  Beriali,  because 

8.  29  father  of  Gibeou;  whose  wife’s  name  (was) 

8.  38  had  six  sons,  whose  names  (are)  these 

9.  35  Jehiel,  whose  wife’s  name  (was)  Maaehah 

9.  44  Azel  had  six  sons,  w  hose  names  (are)  these 

11.  20  slew  (them),  and  had  a  name  among  the 

11.  24  and  had  anameamongthethree  mightics 

12.  31  which  were  expressed  by  name,  to  come 

13.  6  cherubim,  whose  name  is  called  (on  it) 

14.  4  these  (are)  the  names  of  (his)  children  wh. 

14. 11  called  the  name  of  that  place  Baal-perazim 

16.  2  blessed  the  people  in  the  name  of  the  L. 

16.  8  call  upon  his  name, make  known  his  deeds 
16.  10  Glory  ye  in  his  holy  name :  let  the  heart 
16. 29  Give,  .the  Lord  the  glory,  .unto  his  name 

16.  35  we  maygivethankstothy  holy  name, (and) 
16. 4 1  were  chosen,  who  were  expressed  by  name 

17.  8  have  made  thee  a  name  like  the  name  of 

17.  21  to  make  thee  a  name  of  greatness  and 

17.  24  thy namemaybemagniftedforcver.saying 

21.  19  which  he  spake  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

22.  7  house  unto  the  name  of  the  Lord  my  God 

22.  8  shalt  not  build  an  house  unto  my  name 
22.  9  his  name  shall  be  Solomon,  and  I  will  g. 

22.  10  He  shall  build  an  house  for  my  name 

22. 19  is  to  be  built  to  the  name  of  the  Lord 

23.  13  to  minister,  .and  to  bless  in  his  namefor 

23.  24  counted  by  number  of  names  by  their 

28.  3  shalt  not  build  an  house  for  my  name 

29.  13  thank  thee,  and  praise  thy  glorious  name 

29. 16  build  thee  an  house  for  thine  holy  name 

2  Ch.  2.  1  build  an  house  for  the  name  of  the  Lord 

2.  4  I  build  an  house  to  the  name  of  the  Lord 

3.  17  called  the  name  of  that  on  the  right  hand 
3. 17  and  the  name  of  that  on  the  left  Boaz 

6.  5  an  housein,  that  mynarne  might  be  there 

6.  6  Jerusalem,  that  my  name  might  be  there 

6.  7,  loforthe  nameof  theLoRD  God  of  Israel 
6.  8  in  thineheart  to  build  an  house  for  my  n. 
6.  9  he  shall  build  the  house  for  my  name 
6.  20  that  thou  wouldest  put  thy  name  there 
6.  24  confess  thy  name,  and  pray,  and  make 
6.  26  confess  thy  name,  and  turn  from  their  sin 
6.  32  a  far  country  for  thy  great  name’s  sake 
6.  33  all  people  of  the  earth  may  know  thy  na. 
6.  33  house.  .1  have  built,  is  called  by  thy  11a. 

6.  34,  38  house  which  I  have  built  for  thy  name 

7.  14  If  my  people,  which  are  called  by  my  11a. 

7. 16  that  mynarne  maybe  there  for  ever;  and 

7.  20  house,  which  I  have  sanctified  for  my  11a. 

12. 13  Lord  had  chosen,  .to  put  his  name  there 

12.  13  mother’s  name(was)Naamali  an  Ammon. 

13.  2  His  mother’sname  also(was)Michaiah the 

14.  11  in  thy  name  we  go  against  this  multitude 

18.  15  the  truth  to  me  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 
20.  8  built,  .a  sanctuary  therein  for  thy  name 
20.  9  presence,  for  thy  name  (is)  in  this  house 
20.  26  the  name  of  the  same  place  was  called 
20.  31  liis  mother’s  name  (was)  Azubah  the  da. 
22.  2  His  mother’s  name  also  (was)  Athaliali  the 

24.  1  mother’s  name  also  (was)  Zibiah  of  Beer. 

25.  1  mother’s  name  (was)  Jehoaddan  of  Jeru. 

26.  3  his  mother’s  name  also  (was)  Jecoliah  of 

26.  8  name  spread  abroad  (even)  to  the  entering 

26. 15  his  name  spread  far  abroad ;  for  he  was 

27.  1  His  mother’s  name  also  (was)  Jerushali 

28.  9  prophet  of  the  Lord,  .whose  name  (was) 

28.  15  men  which  were  expressed  by  name  rose 

29.  1  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Abijali,  the  da. 

31. 19  the  men  that  were  expressed  by  name,  to 
33.  4  In  Jerusalem  shall  my  name  be  for  ever 
33.  7  In  this  house .  I  put  my  name  for  ever 
33.  18  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 
36.  4  and  turned  his  name  to  Jehoiakirn.  And 

Ezra  2.  61  Gileadite,  and  wascalled  after  their  name 

8. 13  whose  names  (are)  these,  Eliplielet,  Jeiel 

8.  20  all  of  them  were  expressed  by  name 

10. 16  all  of  them  by  (their)  names,  were  separ. 
Nell.  1.  9  that  I  have  chosen  to  set  my  name  there 

1.  11  thy  servants,  whodesire  to  feartliy  name 

7.  63  to  wife,  and  was  called  after  their  name 

9.  5  and  blessed  be  thy  glorious  name,  which  is 

9.  7  and  gavest  him  the  name  of  Abraham 

9.  10  so  didst  thou  get  thee  a  name,  as  (it  is) 
Estli.  2.  5  certain  Jew,  whose  name  (was)  Mordecai 

2.  14  in  her,  and  that  she  were  called  by  name 
2.  22  certified  the  king,  .in  Mordecai’s  name 
3. 12  in  the  name  of  king  Ahasuerus  was  it  w. 

8.  8  as  it  liketli  you,  in  the  king’s  name,  and 
8.  8  which  is  written  in  the  king’s  name,  and 

8.  10  And  he  wrote  in  the  king  Ahasuerus’  na. 

9.  26  these  days  Purim,  after  the  name  of  Pur 
Job  1.  1  whose  name  (was)  Job ;  and  that  man  was 

1.  21  away ;  blessed  be  the  name  of  the  Lord 

18.  17  and  he  shall  have  no  name  in  the  street 

42. 14  he  called  the  name  of  the  first,  Jemima 
42.  14  the  name  of  the  second,  Kezia;  and  then. 

Psa.  5. 11  them  also  that  love  thy  name  be  joyful  in 

7. 17  will  sing  praise  to  the  name  of  the  Lord 

8.  1  excellent  (is)  thy  name  in  all  the  earth  ! 

9.  2  I  will  sing  praise  to  thy  name,  O  thou  M. 

9.  s  hast  put  out  their  name  for  ever  and  ever 
9. 10  they  that  know  thy  name  will  put  their 

16.  4  offer,  nor  take  up  their  names  into  my  1. 

18.  49  heathen,  and  sing  praises  unto  thy  name 
20.  1  the  name  of  the  God  of  Jacob  defend  thee 

30.  5  in  the  name  of  our  G  od  we  will  set  up  (our) 


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Psa.  20.  7  we  will  remember  the  name  of  the  Loud 

22.  22  I  will  declare  thy  name  unto  my  brethren 

23.  3  paths  of  righteousness  for  his  name's  sake 

23.  11  For  thy  name’s  sake,  O  Lord,  pardon  m. 

29.  2  the  Lord  the  glory  due  unto  his  name ;  w. 
31.  3  therefore  for  thy  name’s  sake  lead  me 

33.  21  because  we  have  trusted  in  his  holyname 

34.  3  magnify.. aud  let  us  exalt  his  name  toget. 
41.  5  When  shall  he  die,  and  his  name  perish  ? 
44.  5  through  thy  name  will  we  tread  themun. 
44.  8  the  day  long,  and  praise  thy  name  for  ever 

44.  20  If  we  have  forgotten  the  name  of  our  God 

45.  17  I  will  make  thy  name  to  be  remembered 

48.  io  According  to  thy  name,  0  God,  so  (is)  thy 

49.  11  they  call  (their)  lands  after  their  own  na. 
52.  9  I  will  wait  on  thy  name ;  for  (it  is)  good 
54.  1  Save  me,  0  God,  by  thy  name,  and  judge 
54.  6  I  will  praise  thy  name,  O  Lord,  for  (it  is) 
61.  5  the  heritage  of  those  that  fear  thy  name 
61.  8  So  will  I  sing  praise  unto  thy  name  for  ever 
63.  4  live  :  I  will  lift  up  my  hands  in  thy  name 
66.  2  Sing  forth  the  honour  of  his  name  ;  make 
66.  4  sing  unto  thee  ;  they  shall  sing  (to)  thy  n . 
68.  4  Sing  unto  God,  sing  praises  to  his  name 

68.  4  ridetli  upon  the  heavens  by  his  name  Jah 

69.  30  I  will  praise  the  name  of  God  with  a  song 
69.  36  and  they  that  love  his  name  shall  dwell 
72.  17  His  name  shall  endure  forever:  his  name 
72.  19  And  blessed  (be)  his  glorious  name  for  ever 
74.  7  dwelling  place  of  thy  name  to  the  ground 
74.  10  the  enemy  blaspheme  thy  name  for  ever? 
74.  18  foolish  people  have  blasphemed  thy  name 

74.  21  let  the  poor  and  needy  praise  thy  name 

75.  1  for(that)  thy  name  (is)  near  thy  wondrous 

76.  1  God  known  ;  his  name  (is)  great  in  Israel 
79.  6  kingdoms  that  have  not  called  upon  thy  n. 
79.  9  our  salvation,  for  the  glory  of  thy  name 

79.  9  purge  away  our  sins,  for  thy  name’s  sake 

80.  18  quicken  us,  and  we  will  call  upon  thy  11a. 
83.  4  that  the  name  of  Israel  may  lie  no  more 
83.  16  that  they  may  seek  thy  name,  0  Lord 
83.  18  that  thou,  whose  name  alone  (is)  Jehovah 
86.  9  thee,  0  Lord  ;  and  shall  glorify  thy  name 
86.  ii  truth  :  unite  my  heart  to  fear  my  name 
86.  12  and  I  will  glorify  thy  name  for  evermore 
89.  12  Tabor  and  Hermon  shall  rejoice  in  thy  n. 
89.  16  In  thy  name  shall  they  rejoice  all  the 
89.  24  and  in  my  name  shall  his  horn  be  exalted 

91.  14  on  high,  because  he  hath  known  my  name 

92.  1  sing  praises  unto  thy  name,  O  most  High 
96.  2  Sing  unto  the  Lord,  bless  his  name ;  show 
96.  8  Give,  .the  glory  (due  unto)  his  name  :  br. 
99.  3  Let  them  praise  thy.. terrible  name  ;  (for) 
99.  6  among  them  that  call  upon  his  name;  and 

100.  4  thankful  uuto  him,  (and)  bless  his  name 
102.  15  So  the  heathen  shall  fear  the  name  of  the 

102.  21  To  declare  the  name  of  the  Lord  in  Zion 

103.  1  all  that  is  within  me,  (bless)  his  holy  name 
105.  1  call  upon  his  name  :  make  known  his 

105.  3  Glory  ye  in  his  holy  name  :  let  the  heart 

106.  8  he  saved  them  for  his  name’s  sake,  that  he 
106.  47  to  give  thanks  unto  thy  holy  name,  (and) 
109.  13  generation  following  let  their  name  be 
109.  21  do  thou  for  me.  for  thy  name’s  sake  :  be. 
hi.  9  for  ever  :  holy  and  reverend  (is)  his  name 
113.  1  of  the  Lord,  praise  the  name  of  the  Lord 
1 13.  2  Blessed  be  the  name  of  the  Lord  from  this 
113.  3  From  the  rising  of  the  sun.. the  Lord's  n. 

115.  1  but  unto  thy  name  give  glory,  for  thy  m. 

116.  4  Then  called  I  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord 
116. 13,  17  call  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord 

118.  10  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  will  I  destroy 
1 18. 11,  12  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  I  will  destroy 

1 1 8.  26  Blessed  (be)  he  that  cometli  in  the  name 

1 19.  55  I  have  remembered  thy  name,  O  Lord,  in 
119.  132  usest  to  do  unto  those  that  love  thy  name 
122.  4  to  give  thanks  unto  the  name  of  the  Lokd 
124.  8  Our  help  (is)  in  the  name  of  the  Lord,  who 
129.  8  you :  we  bless  you  in  the  name  of  the  Lo. 
135.  1  Praise  ye  the  name  of  the  Lord  ;  praise 
135.  3  sing  praises  unto  his  name  ;  for  (it  is)  pi. 
135. 13  Thy  name,  O  Lord,  (endureth)  for  ever 
138.  2  praise  thy  name  for  thy  loving  kindness 
138.  2  magnified  thy  word  above  all  thy  name 
140.  13  righteous  shall  give  thanks  unto  thy  name 

142.  7  of  prison,  that  I  may  praise  thy  name :  the 

143.  11  Quicken  me,  0  Lord,  for  thy  name's  sake 
145.  1  I  will  bless  thy  name  for  ever  and  ever 
145.  2  I  will  praise  thy  name  for  ever  and  ever 
145.  21  let  all  flesh  bless  his  holy  name  for  ever 

147.  4  stars ;  he  calleth  them  all  by  (their)  names 

148.  5,  13  Let  them  praise  the  name  of  the  Lord 

148.  13  for  his  name  alone  is  excellent;  his  glory 

149.  3  Let  them  praise  his  name  in  the  dance 
Trov  10.  7  blessed  :  but  the  name  of  the  wicked  shall 

18.  10  The  name  of  the  Lord  (is)  a  strong  tower 

21.  24  (is)  his  name  who  dealeth  in  proud  wrath 

22.  1  A  (good)  name  (is)  rather  to  be  chosen  than 

30.  4  his  name,  and  what  (is)  his  son’s  name,  if 
30.  9  lest  I . .  steal,  and  take  the  name  of  my  God 

Eccl.  6.  4  his  name  shall  be  covered  with  darkness 
7.  1  A  (good)  name  (is)  better  than  precious  0. 
Song  1.  3  thy  name  (is  as)  ointment  poured  forth 
Isa.  4.  1  only  let  us  be  called  by  thy  name,  to  take 

7.  14  a  son,  and  shall  call  his  name  Immanuel 

8.  3  Call  his  name  Mahar-shalal-hash-baz 

9.  6  and  his  name  shall  be  called  Wonderful 
12.  4  say,  Praise  the  Lord,  call  upon  his  name 
12.  4  make  mention  that  his  name  is  exalted 
14.  22  cut  off  from  Babylon  the  name,  and  rem. 
18.  7  to  the  place  of  the  name  of  the  Lord  of  li. 

24.  15  (even)  the  name  of  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 


Isa.  25.  1  I  will  exalt  thee,  I  will  praise  thy  name 

26.  8  desire  of  (our)  soul  (is)  to  thy  name,  and 

26. 13  only  will  we  make  mention  of  thy  name 

29.  23  of  him,  they  shall  sanctify  my  name,  and 

30.  27  the  name  of  the  Lord  eometh  from  far 

40.  26  calleth  them  all  by  names  by  the  greatn. 

41.  25  shall  he  call  upon  my  name ;  and  he  shall 

42.  8  I  (am)  the  Lord  ;  that  (is)  my  name:  and 

43.  1  I  have  called  (thee)  by  thy  name  ;  thou 

43.  7  every  one  that  is  called  by  my  name:  for 

44.  s  shall  call  (himself)  by  the  name  of  Jacob 

44.  5  surname  (himself)  by  the  name  of  Israel 

43.  3  I  the  Lord,  which  call  (thee)  by  thy  name 

45.  4  I  have  even  called  thee  by  thy  name:  I 
tj.  4  Lord  of  hosts  (is)  his  name,  the  Holy  One 

48.  1  which  are  called  by  the  name  of  Israel 
48.  1  which  swear  by  the  name  of  the  Lord,  and 
48.  2  Israel:  The  Lord  of  hosts  (is)  his  name 
48.  9  For  my  name’s*sake  will!  defer  mine  ang. 

48.  19  his  name  should  not  have  been  cut  off 

49.  1  hatli  he  made  mention  of  my  name 

50. 10  let  him  trust  in  the  name  of  the  Lord,  and 

51.  15  waves  roared:  The  LORD  of  hosts  (is)  his  n. 

52.  s  name  continually  every  day  (is)  blasphe. 
52.  6  Therefore  my  people  shall  knowjny  name 

54.  5  The  Lord  of  hosts  (is)  his  name;  and  thy 

55.  13  and  it  shall  be  to  the  Lord  for  aname, for 

56.  5  a  place  and  a  name  better  than  of  sons 
56.  5  I  will  give  them  an  everlasting  name,  that 

56.  6  and  to  love  the  name  of  the  Lord,  to  be 

57.  15  high  and  lofty  One. .whose  name  (is)  Holy 

59.  19  So  shall  they  fear  the  name  of  the  Lord 

60.  9  unto  the  name  of  the  Lord  thy  God,  and 

62.  2  and  thou  shalt  be  called  by  a  new  name 

63.  12  to  make  himself  an  everlasting  name  ? 

63.  14  people,  to  make  thyself  a  glorious  name 
63. 16  Redeemer;  thy  name  (is)  from  everlasting 

63.  19  them;  they  were  not  called  by  thy  name 

64.  2  make  thy  name  known  to  thine  adversar. 

64.  7  (there  is)  none  that  calleth  upon  thy  name 

65.  1  nation  (that)  was  not  caled  by  my  name 

65. 15  ye  shall  leave  your  name  for  a  curse  unto 

65. 15  and  call  his  servants  by  another  name 

66.  5  that  cast  you  out  for  my  name's  sake,  said 
66.  22  so  shall  your  seed  and  your  name  remain 

Jer.  3.  17  to  the  name  of  the  Lord,  to  Jerusalem 
7.  10,  11,  14,  30  house,  which  is  called  by  my  n. 

7.  12  Shiloh,  where  I  set  my  name  at  the  first  | 

10.  6  great,  and  thy  name  (is)  great  in  might 

io.  16  inheritance.  The  Lord  of  hosts  (is) his  n. 

10.  25  the  families  that  call  not  on  thy  name:  for 

11.  16  The  Lord  called  thy  name,  Agreeu  olive 

11.  19  that  his  name  may  be  no  more  remembe. 

11.  21  Prophesy  not  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

12.  16  ways  of  my  people,  to  swear  by  my  name 

13. 11  for  a  name,  and  for  a  praise,  and  fora  gl. 

14.  7  do  thou  (it)  for  thy  name's  sake:  for  our 
14.  9  we  are  called  by  thy  name ;  leave  us  not 

14. 14  The  prophets  prophesy  lies  in  my  name 

14. 15  the  prophets  that  prophesy  in  my  name 

14.  21  Do  r.ot  abhor  (us),  for  thy  name’s  sake,  do 

15.  16  for  I  am  called  by  thy  name,  O  Lord  God 

16.  21  shall  know  that  my  name  (is)  The  Lord 
20.  3  The  Lord  hath  not  called  thy  name  Pas. 
20.  9  of  him,  nor  speak  any  more  in  his  name 
23.  6  (is)  his  name  whereby  he  shall  be  called 
23.  25  that  prophesy  lies  in  my  name,  saying,  I 
23.  27  to  cause  my  people  to  forget  my  name  by 
23.  27  their  fathers  have  forgotten  my  name 

25.  29  on  the  city  which  is  called  by  my  name 

26.  9  Why  hast  thou  prophesied  in  the  name  of 
26.  16  for  lie  hath  spoken  to  us  in  the  name  of 

26.  20  that  prophesied  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

27.  15  yet  they  prophesy  a  lie  in  my  name  ;  that 
29.  9  prophesy  falsely  unto  you  in  my  name  :  I 
29.  21  which  prophesy  a  lie  unto  you  in  my  name 
29.  23  and  have  spoken  lying  words  in  my  name 
29.  25  thou  hast  sent  letters  in  thy  name  unto  all 

31.  35  thereof  roar ;  The  Lord  of  hosts  (is)  his  n. 

32.  18  Mighty  God,  the  Lord  of  hosts  (is)  his  n. 
32.  20  hast  made  thee  a  name,  as  at  this  day 

32.  34  in  the  house  which  is  called  by  my  name 

33.  2  to  establish  it ;  The  LORD  (is)  his  name 

33.  9  it  shall  be  to  me  a  name  of  joy,  a  praise 

34. 15  in  the  house  which  is  called  by  my  name 

34.  16  But  ye  turned,  and  polluted  my  name,  and 
37.  13  name  (was)  Irijah,  the  son  of  Shelemiah 

44. 16  spoken  unto  us  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

44.  26  Behold,  I  have  sworn  by  my  great  name 
44.  26  that  my  name  shall  no  more  be  named  in 

46.  18  king,  whose  name  (is)  The  Lord  of  hosts 

48. 15  king,  whose  name  (is)  The  Lord  of  hosts 

48. 17  and  all  ye  that  know  his  name,  say.  How 

50.  34  strong ;  The  Lord  of  hosts  (is)  his  name 

51.  19  inheritance :  The  Lord  of  hosts  (is)  his  11. 

51.  57  King,  whose  name  (is)  The  Lord  of  hosts 

52.  1  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Hamutal  the  da. 
Lam.  3.  55  I  called  upon  thy  name,  O  Lord,  out  of  the 
Eze.  20.  9, 14, 22  wrought  for  my  name's  sake,  that  it 

20.  29  And  the  name  thereof  is  called  Bamah 
20.  39  but  pollute  ye  my  holy  name  no  more  with 
20.  44  have  wrought  with  you  for  my  name’s  sake 
23.  4  And  the  names  of  them  (were)  Aholah  the 

23.  4  Tlius  (were)  their  names ;  Samaria  (is)  Ah . 

24.  2  Write  thee  the  name  of  the  day,  (even)  of 
36.  20  they  profaned  my  holy  name,  when  they 
36.  21  ButI  had  pity  for  mine  holy  name,  which 
36.  22  but  for  mine  holy  name’s  sake,  which  ye 
36.23  And  I  will  sanctify  my  great  name,  which 
39.  7  So  will  I  make  my  holy  name  known  in  the 
39.  7  will  not  (let  them)  pollute  my  holy  name 
39.  16  also  the  name  of  the  city  (shall  be)  Ham. 


Eze.  39.  25  and  will  be  jealous  for  my  holy  name 
43.  7  my  holy  name,  shall  the  house  of  Israel 
43.  8  they  have  even  defiled  my  holy  name  by 
48.  1  Now  these  (are)  the  names  of  the  tribes 
48.  31  after  the  names  of  the  tribes  of  Israel :  t. 
48. 35  and  the  name  of  the  city  from  (that)  day 
Dan.  1.  7  the  prince  of  the  eunuchs  gave  names :  for 

9.  6  the  prophets,  which  spake  in  thy  name  to 
9. 18  and  the  city  which  is  called  by  thy  name 

9.  19  cityandthypeopleare called  by  thyname 

10.  1  whose  name  was  called  Beltesliazzar ;  and 
Hos.  1.  4  said  unto  him,  Call  his  name  Jezreel;  for 

1.  6  said  unto  him.  Call  her  name  Lo-ruhamah 

1.  9  Then  said  (God),  Call  his  name  Lo-ammi 

2.  17  Fori  will  take  away  the  namesof  Baalim 

2.  17  no  more  be  remembered  by  their  name 

Joel  2.  26  and  praise  the  name  of  the  Lord  your  G. 

2.  32  whosoever  shall  call  on  the  name  of  the  L. 
Amos  2.  7  the  (same)  maid,  to  profane  my  holyname 

4.  13  The  Lord,  The  God  of  hosts,  (is)  his  name 

5.  8  face  of  the  earth ;  The  Lord  (is)  his  name 

5.  27  Lord,  whose  name  (is)  The  God  of  hosts 

6.  10  not  make  mention  of  the  name  of  the  Lo. 
9.  6  face  of  the  earth ;  The  Lord  (is)  his  name 
9.  12  which  are  called  by  my  name,  saiththe  L. 

Mic.  4.  s  walk  every  one  in  the  name  of  his  god 

4.  5  we  will  walk  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  our 

5.  4  in  file  majesty  of  the  name  of  the  Lord  his 

6.  9  (the  man  of)  wisdom  shall  see  thy  name 
Nah.  1.  14  thee,  (that)  no  more  of  thy  name  be  sown 
Zeph.  1.  4  (and)thename  of  the Chemarims  with  the 

3.  9  may  all  call  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord 

3.  12  they  shall  trust  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

3.  20  for  I  will  make  you  a  name  and  a  praise 

Zech.  5.  4  of  him  that  swearetli  falsely  by  my  name 

6.  12  the  man  whose  name  (is)  The  Branch;  and 

10.  12  they  shall  walk  up  and  down  in  his  name 

13.  2  I  will  cut  off  the  names  of  the  idols  out  of 
13.  3  speakest  lies  in  the  name  of  the  LORD 

13.  9  they  shall  call  on  my  name,  and  I  will  hear 

14.  9  there  be  one  Lord,  and  his  name  one 
Mai  1.  6  you,  O  priests,  that  despise  my  name.  And 

1.  6  ye  say,  Wherein  have  we  despised  thy  na.? 
1.  11,  11  my  name  (shall  be)  great  among  the 
1.  11  incense  (shall  be)  offered  unto  my  name 

1.  14  my  name  (is)  dreadful  among  the  heathen 

2.  2  toheart,  togivegloryuntomyname,sailh 

2.  5  feared  me,  and  was  afraid  before  my  name 

3.  16  that  feared,  .and  that  thought  upon  his  n. 

4.  2  But  unto  you  that  fear  my  name  shall  the 

2 . Name,  renown,  Diy  shum. 

Ezra  5.  1  in  the  name  of  the  God  of  Israel,  (even) 

5.  4  What  are  the  names  of  the  men  that  make 
5.  10  We  asked  their  names  also,  to  certify 

5.  10  the  names  of  the  men  that  (were)  the  chief 

5.  14  unto  (one), whose  name  (was)  Sheshbazzar 

6.  12  God  that  hath  caused  his  name  to  dwell 
Dan.  2.  20  Blessed  be  the  name  of  God  for  ever  and 

2.  26  to  Daniel,  whose  name  (was)  Beltesliazzar 

4.  8  Daniel  came . .  whose  name  (was)  Beltesh. 

4.  8  according  to  the  name  of  my  god,  and  iu 

4.  19  Daniel,  whose  name  (was)  Beltesliazzar 

3.  To  call,  KaAew  kaleo. 

Acts  7.  58  at  a  young  man’s  feet,  whose  name  was  S. 

4 . Name,  uvopa  onoma. 

Matt.  1.  21  thou  shalt  call  his  name  Jesus ;  for  he 

1.  23  they  shall  callliisname  Emmanuel,  which 
1.  25  first  born  son  :  and  he  called  his  name  Je. 

6.  9  pray  ye:  Our  Father.  .Hallowed  be  thy  11. 

7.  22  prophesied  in  thy  name?  and  in  thy  name 

7.  22  in  thy  name  done  many  wonderful  works  ? 

10.  2  the  names  of  the  twelve  apostles  are  these 
10.  22  lie  hated  of  all  (men)  for  my  name's  sake 
10.  41  He  that  receiveth  a  prophet  in  the  name 
10.  41  receiveth  a  righteous  man  in  the  name  of 

10.  42  cold  (water)  only  in  the  name  of  a  disciple 

12.  21  And  in  his  name  shall  the  Gentiles  trust 
18.  5  such  little  child  in  my  name  receiveth  me 

18.  20  three  are  gathered  together  in  my  name 

19.  29  or  children,  or  lands,  for  my  name's  sake 
21.  9  he  that  eometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

23.  39  he  that  eometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

24.  5  many  shall  come  in  my  name,  saying,  I  am  - 
24.  9  hated  of  all  nations  for  my  name’s  sake 

27.  32  they  found  a  man  of  Cyrene,  Simon  by  n. 

28.  19  baptizing  them  in  the  name  of  the  Father 
Mark  5-  9  thyname?  And  he  answered, saying.  My  n. 

5.  22  eometh  one  of  the  rulers.  .Jairus  [byname] 
6. 14  for  his  name  was  spread  abroad :  and  he 
9.  37  receive  one  of  such  children  in  my  name 
9.  38  saw  one  casting  out  devils  in  thy  name 
9.  39  man  which  shall  do  a  miracle  in  my  name 
9.  41  give . .  a  cup  of  water  to  drink  in  my  name 

11.  9  that  eometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

11.  10  [that  eometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord] 

13.  6  many  shall  come  in  my  name,  saying,  lam  , 
13.  13  lie  hated  of  all  (men)  for  my  name’s  sake 

16. 17  [In  my  name  shall  they  cast  out  devils] 

Luke  1.  5  and  his  wife,  .her  name  (was)  Elisabeth 
1.  13  a  son,  and  thou  shalt  call  his  name  John 
1.  27  espoused  toaman  whose  name  wasJoseph 
I.  27  a  virgin,  .and  the  virgin’s  name  (was)  M. 

1.  31  bring.. a  son,  and  shalt  call  his  name  Jesus 
1.  49  For  lie  that  is  mighty,  .holy  (is)  his  name 
1.  59  Zacharias,  after  the  name  of  his  father 
1.  61  none  of  thy  kindred,  .called  by  this  name 

1.  63  saying.  His  name  is  John.  And  they  ma. 

2.  21  his  name  was  called  Jesus,  which  was  so 
2.  25  man  in  Jerusalem,  whose  name  (was)  Si. 


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Duke  6. 2a  cast  out  your  name  as  evil,  for  the  Son 

8.  30  Jesus  askeil  him,  saying,  What  is  thy  n. 

9.  48  shall  receive  this  child  in  my  name  reoeiv. 

9.  49  saw  one  casting  out  devils  in  thy  name 

10.  17  are  subject  unto  us  through  thy  name 

10.  20  because  your  names  are  written  in  heaven 
n.  2  say,  Our  Father. .  Hallowed  be  thy  name 

13.  35  lie  that  cometh  in  tire  name  of  the  Lord 

19.  38  King  that  comcth  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 
si.  8  many  shall  come  in  my  name,  saying,  X 

21. 12  before  kings  and  rulers  for  my  name’s  sa. 

21. 17  bo  hated  of  all  (men)  for  my  name’s  sake 
24.  18  the  one  of  them,  whose  name  was  Cleopas 
24.  47  be  preached  in  his  name  among  all  nations 

John  1.  6  man  sent  from  God,  whose  name  (was)  J. 

1.  12  (even)  to  them  that  believe  on  his  name 

2.  23  many  believed  in  his  name,  when  they  saw 

3.  18  he  hath  not  believed  in  the  name  of  the 

5.  43  I  am  come  in  my  Father's  name,  and  ye 

5.  43  another  shall  come  in  his  own  name,  him 
to.  3  and  he  calleth  his  owu  sheep  by  name,  and 
10.  25  the  works  that  I  do  iu  my  Father’s  name 

12.  13  that  cometh  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

12.  28  Father,  glorify  thy  name.  Then  came  there 

14. 13  whatsoever  ye  shallask  in  my  name,  that 
'  14. 14  If  ye  shall  ask  anything  in  my  name,  I 

14.  26  whom  the  Father  will  send  in  my  name 

15.  16  ye  shall  ask  of  the  Father  in  my  name.lie 

15.  2t  will  they  do  unto  you  for  myname’ssake 

16.  23  Whatsoever  ye  shall  ask.  .in  my  name,  he 
16. 24  ye  asked  nothing  in  my  name :  ask,  and 

16.  26  that  day  ye  shall  ask  in  my  name  :  and  I 

17.  6  I  have  manifested  thy  name  unto  the  men 

17.  11  keep  through  thine  own  name  those  whom 

1 7.  1 2  I  kept  them  in  thy  name  :  those  that  thou 

17.  26  I  have  declared  unto  them  thy  name,  and 

18.  10  The  servant’s  name  was  Malchus 

20  31  But.  .ye  might  have  life  through  his  name 
Acts  1.  15  the  number  of  the  names  together  were 

2.  21  whosoever  shall  call  on  the  name  of  the 

2.  38  be  baptized  every  one  of  you  in  the  name 

3.  6  In  the  name  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Nazareth 

3.  16  his  name  through  faith  in  his  name  hath 

4.  7  or  by  what  name,  have  ye  done  this? 

4.  10  the  name  of  Jesus  Christ  of  Nazareth,  w. 

4.  12  there  is  none  other  name  under  heaven 

4.17  speak  henceforth  to  no  man  in  this  name 
4.  18  to  speak,  .nor  teach  in  the  name  of  Jesus 

4.  30  done  by  the  name  of  thy  holy  child  Jesus 

5.  28  that  ye  should  not  teach  iu  this  name? 

5.  40  shouid  not  speak  in  the  name  of  Jesus 

5.  41  worthy  to  suffer  shame  for  his  name 

8.  12  concerning,  .the  name  of  Jesus  Christ 

8.  16  baptized  iu  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus 

9.  14  priests  to  bind  all  that  call  on  thy  name 

9.  15  to  bear  my  name  before  the  Gentiles,  and 
9.  16  things  he  must  suffer  for  my  names  sake 
9. 21  which  called  on  this  name  in  Jerusalem 
9.  27  boldly  at  Damascus  iu  the  name  of  Jesus 
9.  29  spake  boldly  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  Je. 

10.  43  through  his  name  whosoever  believeth  in 

10.  48  to  be  baptized  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

13.  6  prophet,  a  Jew,  whose  name  (was)  Bar-J. 
13.  8  for  so  is  his  name  by  interpretation 

15. 14  take  out  of  them  a  people  for  his  name 

15.  17  the  Geptiles,  upon  whom  myname  is  cal. 

15.  26  for  the  name  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

16.  18  command  thee  in  the  name  of  Jesus  Christ 

18.  15  if  it  be  a  question  of  words  and  names 

19.  5  baptized  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus 

19. 13  call  over  them,  .name  of  the  Lord  Jesus 

19. 17  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus  was  magnified 

21.  13  to  die  at  Jerusalem  for  the  name  of  the 

22.  16  baptized . .  calling  on  the  name  of  the  Lord 
26.  9  contrary  to  the  name  of  Jesus  of  Nazareth 
28.  7  of  the  chief  man.  .whose  name  was  Publ. 

Rom.  i.  5  the  faith  among  all  nations,  for  his  name 

2.  24  the  name  of  God  is  blasphemed  among  the 
9.  17  that  my  name  might  be  declared  through. 
10.  13  whosoever  shall  call  upon  the  nameof  the 
15.  9  I  will  confess,  .and  sing  unto  thy  name 

1  Co.  t.  2  upon  the  name  of  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord 

1.  10  by  the  name  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

1.  13  or  were  ye  baptized  in  the  name  of  Paul? 

1.  15  say  that  I  had  baptized  in  mine  own  name 
5.  4  In  the  name  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

6. 11  justified  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
Epli.  1.  21  every  name  that  is  named,  not  only  in 

5.  20  in  the  name  of  our  Loi-d  Jesus  Christ 
Phil.  2.  9  given  him  a  name  which  is  above  every  n. 

2.  10  That  at  the  name  of  Jesus  every  knee 

4.  3  and.  .whose  names  (are)  in  the  book  of  life 
Col.  3.  17  (do)  all  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  Jesus 

2  Til.  1.  12  That  the  name  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

3.  6  in  the  name  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

1  Ti.  6.  1  that  the  name  of  God  and  (his)  doctrine 

2  Ti".  2.  19  every  one  that  nameth  the  name  of  Christ 
Heb.  1.  4  obtained  a  more  excellent  name  than  they 

2.  12  will  declare  thy  name  unto  my  brethren 

6.  10  love,  which  ye  have  showed  toward  his  n. 
13.  15  the  fruit  of  (our)  lips,  .thanks  to  his  name 

Jas.  2.  7  Do  not  they  blaspheme  that  worthy  name 

5. 10  who  have  spoken  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

5.  14  anointing  him  with  oil  in  the  name  of  the 
1  Pe.  4. 14  ye  be  reproached  forthenameof  Christ 

1  Jo.  2. 12  sins  are  forgiven  you  for  his  name’s  sake 

3.  23  we  should  believe  on  the  name  of  his  Son 
5.  13  [believe  on  the  name  of  the  Son  of  God] 

5. 13  believe  on  the  name  of  the  Son  of  God 

3  John  7  for  his  name’s  sake  they  went  forth,  t.ak. 

14  salute  thee.  Greet  the  friends  by  name 
Rev.  2.  3  for  my  name’s  sake  hast  laboured,  and 


Rev.  2.  13  thou  holdest  fast  my  name,  and  hast  not 

2.  17  in  the  stone  a  new  name  written,  which 

3.  1  thou  hast  a  name  that  thou  livest,  and  art 

3.  4  Thou  hast  a  few  names  even  in  Sardis 

3.  5  blot  out  his  name  out  of  the  book  of  life 
3.  5  will  confess  his  name  before  my  Father 
3.  8  kept  my  word,  aud  hast  not  denied  my  n. 
3.  12  upon  him  the  nameof  my  God,  and  then. 
3. 12  and  (I  will  write  upon  him)  my  new  name 

6.  8  his  name  that  sat  on  him  was  Death,  and 

8. 11  the  name  of  the  star  is  called  Wormwood 

9. 1 1  whose  name  in  the  Hebrew  tongue  (is)  A. 

9. 11  in  the  Greek  tongue  hath  (his)  name  Ap. 

11.  18  them  that  fear  thy  name,  small  and  great 
13.  1  and  upon  his  heads  the  name  of  blasphemy 
13.  6  to  blaspheme  his  name,  and  his  tabernacle 
13.  8  whose  names  are  not  written  in  the  book 

13.  17  name  of  the  beast,  or  the  number  of  his  n. 

14.  1  Father’s  name  written  in  their  foreheads 

14. 11  whosoever  receiveth  the  mark  of  his  name 

1 5.  2  the  victory . .  over  the  number  of  his  name 

15.  4  not  fear  thee,  O  Lord,  and  glorify  thyna. 

16.  9  blasphemed  the  name  of  Goil, which  hath 

17.  3  coloured  beast,  full  of  names  of  blasphemy 

17.  5  upon  her  forehead  (was)  a  name  written 
17.  8  whose  names  were  not  written  in  the  book 

19.  12  he  had  a  name  written  that  no  man  knew 

19. 13  and  his  name  is  called  The  Word  of  God 
19.  16  he  hath  on  his  thigh  a  name  written,  King 
21  12  and  names  written  thereon,  which  are 

21. 14  name  of  the  twelve  apostles  of  the  Lamb 
22.  4  and  his  name  (shall  be)  in  tlieirforeheads 

NAME,  to  — 

1.  To  say ,  ia>t  amar. 

1  Sa.  16.  3  anoint  unto  me  (him)  whom  I  name  unto 
28.  8  me  (him)  up  whom  I  shall  name  unto  the 
Mic.  2.  7  0  (thou  that  art)  named  The  house  of  Ja. 

2.  To  speak,  ah'!  dabar,  3. 

Gen.  23.  16  which  he  had  named  in  the  audience  of 

3.  To  mark  out,  define,  naqab. 

Isa.  62.  2  which  the  mouth  of  the  Lord  shall  name 
Amos  6.  1  (which  are)  named  chief  of  the  nations,  to 

4.  To  call,  roj)  qara. 

:  Sa.  4.21  And  she  named  the  child  I-chabod,  saying 

5.  To  place,  set,  put,  D’t?’,  mb'  sum,  sim. 

Dan.  5.  12  Daniel,  whom  the  king  named  Beltesliaz. 

6.  To  say,  call,  Aeyu >  lego. 

Matt.  9.  9  he  saw  a  man,  named  Matthew,  sitting  at 
Markis.  7  And  there  was  (one)  named  Barabbas,(wh. 

1  .To  name,  give  a  name,  bvopd(w  onomazo. 

Luke  6.  13  twelve,  whom  also  he  named  apostles 

6. 14  Simon,  whom  he  also  named  Peter,  and 
Rom.15.  20  the  gospel,  not  where  Christ  was  named 

1  Co.  5.  1  as  is  not  [so  much  as  named]  among  the 
Eph.  1.  21  and  every  name  that  is  named,  not  only 

3.  15  whole  family  in  heaven  and  earth  is  named 
5.  3  let  it  not  he  once  named  among  you,  as 

2  Ti.  2. 19  every  one  that  nameth  the  name  of  Christ 

NAMED  — 

1. Name,  renown,  Dal  shem. 

Josh  2.  1  came  into  an  harlot’s  house,  named  Rah. 

1  Sa.  17.  4  named  Goliath,  of  Gath,  whose  height 

22.  20  the  son  of  Ahitab,  named  Abiathar,  esca. 

2  Ki.17.  34  children  of  Jacob,  whom  he  named  Israel 
Eccl.  6.  10  That  which  hath  been  is  named  already 

2 . Name,  Dz*  slium. 

Dan.  5.  12  Daniel,  whom  the  king  named  Belteshaz. 

3.  Name,  ovopa  onoma. 

Matt  27.  57  a  rich  man  of  Arimathea,  named  Joseph 
Marki4.  32  to  a  place  which  was  named  Gethsemane 
Luke  1.  5  a  certain  priest  named  Zacharias,  of  the 

1.  26  unto  a  city  of  Galilee,  named  Nazareth 
5.  27  saw  a  publican,  named  Levi,  sitting  at  the 

8.  41  behold,  there  came  a  man  named  Jairus 

10.  38  a  certain  woman  named  Martha  received 

16.  20  there  was  a  certain  beggar  named  Lazarus 

23.  50  behold,  (there  was)  a  man  named  Joseph 
John  3.  1  a  man  of  the  Pharisees,  named  Nicodemus 
Acts  5.  1  But  a  certain  man  named  Ananias,  with 

5.  34  a  Pharisee,  named  Gamaliel,  a  doctor  of 

9.  10  discipleat  Damascus,  named  Ananias;  and 
9.  12  seen  in  a  vision  a  man  named  Ananias 

9.  33  there  he  found  a  certain  man  named  Eneas 
g.  36  at  Joppa, a  certain  disciple  named  Tabitha 

11.  28  there  stood  up  one  of  them  named  Agabus 

12.  13  a  damsel  came  to  hearken,  named  Rhoda 

16.  1  disciple  was  there,  named  Timotheus,  the 

16.  14  certain  woman  named  Lydia,  a  seller  of 

17.  34  woman  named  Damaris,  and  others  with 

18.  2  found  a  certain  Jew  named  Aquila,  born 

18.  7  a  certain  (man’s)  house,  named  Justus 

18.  24  And  a  certain  Jew  named  Apollos,  bom 

19.  24  For  a  certain  (man)  named  Demetrius,  a 

20.  9  a  certajn.young  man  named  Eutychus 

21.  10  from  Judea  a  certain  prophet,  named  A. 
27.  1  unto  (one)  named  Julius,  acenturionof  A. 

NAMED,  to  be  — 

1. To  call  a  name.,  w  R-jij  qara  shem. 

Gen.  27.  36  he  said,  Is  he  not  rightly  named  Jacob? 

2.  To  be  called,  tci.i)  qara,  2. 

Gen.  48. 16  and  let  my  name  be  named  on  them,  and 
1  CI1.23.  14  his  sons  were  named  of  the  tribe  of  Levi 


Eccl.  6.  10  That  which  hath  been  is  named  already 
Isa.  61.  6  ye  shall  be  named  the  priests  of  the  Lord 
Jer.  44.  26  that  my  name  shall  no  more  be  named  iu 

3 .To  call,  Ka\ta>  ( ovopa )  kaleo  {onoma). 

Luke  2.  21  which  was  so  named  of  the  angel  before  he 

19.  2  behold, (there  was)aman namedZaccheus 
NAMELY  — 

In  the,  in  this,  iv  ti ■$  en  to. 

Rom  13.  9  comprehended  in  this  saying,  [namely] 

NA-O'-MI,  'Qyr  pleasant. 

Wife  of  Elimeiech,  mother  of  Mahlon  and  Chilion,  and 
mother  in  law  of  Ruth  the  Moabitcss.  B.C.  1312. 

Ruth  1.  2  the  name  of  his  wife  N.,  and  the  name  of 

1.  3  N.’s husband  died;  and  she  was  left,  and 
1.  8  N.  said  unto  her  two  daughters  in  law.  Go 
1.  11  N.  said.  Turn  again,  my  daughters;  why 
1. 19  moved  about  them,  .they  said,  (Is) tliisN. 
1.  20  Call  me  not  N.,  call  me  Mara:  for  the  Aim. 
1.  21  why(then)  call  ye  me  N.,  seeing  the  Lord 

1.  22  N.  returned,  and  Ruth  the  Moabitess,  her 

2.  1  N.  had  a  kinsman  of  her  husband’s,  a  mi. 

2.  2  the  Moabitess  said  unto  N.,  Let  me  now 

2.  6  Moabitish  damsel  that  came  back  with  N. 

3.  20  N.  said  unto  her  daughter  in  law,  Blessed 
2.  20  N.  said  unto  her,  The  man  (is)  near  of  kin 

2.  22  N.  said  unto  Ruth  her  daughter  in  law 

3.  1  Then  N.  her  mother  in  law  said  unto  her 

4.  3  N.,  that  is  come  again  out  of  the  country 

4.  5  thou  buyest  the  field  of  the  hand  of  N. 

4.  9  that  I  have  bought  all . .  of  the  hand  of  N. 

4.  14  the  woman  said  unto  N.,  Blessed  (be)the 
4.  16  N.  took  the  child,  and  laid  it  in  her  bosom 
4.  17  a  name,  saying.  There  is  a  son  born  to  N. 

NA'-PHISH,  NE'-PHISH,  tV’Sf  numerous. 

1.  A  son  of  Ishmael,  son  of  Abraham  and  Hagar.  B.C. 
1840. 

Gen  25.  15  Hadar,  amlTema,  Jetur,  N.,andKedemah 
1  Cli.  1.  31  Jetur, N., and  Kedemali.  These  are  the-son 

2.  His  descendants,  W.  of  Jordan,  subdued  along  with 
the  Ilagarites  and  Jeter  and  Nodah  by  the  two  and  a 
half  tribes. 

1  Cli.  5. 19  the  Hagarites,  with  Jetur,  and  N.,  and  N. 
NAPH-TA'-LI,  wrestling. 

1.  Sixth  son  of  Jacob,  and  second  of  Bilhah  Rachel’s 
maid.  b.c.  1747. 

Gen.  30.  8  have  prevailed:  aud  she  called  his  name  N. 
35.  25  Bilhah,  Rachel’s  handmaid  ;  Dan  and  N. 
46.  24  the  sons  of  N.;  Jalizeel,  and  Guni,  and  J. 
49.  2pJJ.  (is)  a  hind  let  loose :  he  giveth  goodly 
Exod.  1.  4  Dan,  and  N.,'Gad,  and  Asher 
1  Cli.  2.  2  Dan,  Joseph,  and  Benjamin,  N.,  Gad,  and 

7.  13  The  sons  of  N.;  Jaziel,  and  Guni,  andGe. 

2.  His  descendants  and  their  territory  which  lay  in 
Galilee, E. of  AsherandN.of  Zebulun.  See Nephthalim. 

Num.  1. 15  Of  N.;  Ahira  the  son  of  Enan 

1.  42  Of  the  children  of  N.,  throughout  their 

1.  43  numbered  of  them, (even)  of  the  tribe  of  N. 

2.  29  N.:  and  the  captain  of  the  children  of  N. 

7.  78  son  of  Enan,  prince  of  the  children  of  N. 

10.  27  host  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  N. 

13.  14  Of  the  tribe  of  N.,  Nahbi  the  son  of  Vop. 
26.  48  (Of)  the  sons  of  N.  after  their  families:  of 
26.  50  families  of  N.  according  to  their  families 
34.  28  prince  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  N. 
Deut  27.  13  Gad,  and  Asher,  and  Zebulun,  Dan,  andN. 

33.  23  of  N.  he  said,  O  N.,  satisfied  with  favour 

34.  2  N.,  and  the  land  of  Ephraim,  and  Manas. 
Josh  19.  32  children  of  N.  (even)  for  the  children  of  N. 

19.  39  tribe  of  the  children  of  N.  according  to 

20.  7  appointed  Kedesli  in  Galilee  iu  mount  N. 

21.  6  out  of  the  tribe  of  N.,  and  out  of  the  half 
21.  32  out  of  the  tribe  of  N.,  Kedesh  in  Galilee 

Judg.  1.  33  Neither  did  N.  drive  out  the  inhabitants 
4.  6  ten  thousand  men  of  the  children  of  N. 

4.  10  Barak  called  Zebulun  and  N.  to  Kedesh 
5. 18  Zebulun  andN.  (were)  a  people  (that)  jeop. 

6.  35  unto  Asher, and  untoZebuluu.anduntoN. 

7.  23  gathered  themselves  together  out  of  N. 

1  Ki.  4. 15  Aliimaaz  (was)  in  N.;  he  also  took  Basra. 
7.  14  He  (was)  a  widow’s  son  of  the  tribe  of  N. 
15.  20  and  all  Cinneroth,  with  all  the  land  of  N. 
2Ki.  15.  29  and  Gilead,  and  Galilee,  all  the  land  of  N. 

1  Ch.  6.  62  out  of  the  tribe  of  N.,  and  out  of  the  tribe 

6.  76  out  of  the  tribe  of  N. ;  Kedesh  in  Galilee 

12.  34  of  N.  a  thousand  captains,  aud  with  them 
12.  40  (even)  unto  Issacharand  Zebulun  and  N. 
27. 19  of  N. ;  Jerimoth  the  son  of  Azriel 

2  Ch.16.  4  Abel-maim,  and  all  the  store  cities  of  N. 

34.  6  and  Ephraim,  and  Simeon,  even  unto  N. 
Psn.  68.  27  princes  of  Zebulun,  (and)  the  princes  of  N. 
Isa.  9.  1  the  land  of  Zebulun,  and  the  land  of  N. 
Eze.  48.  3  even  unto  the  west  side,  a  (portion  for)  N. 
48.  4  by  the  border  of  N.,  from  the  east  side 
48.  34  of  Gad,  one  gate  of  Asher,  one  gate  of  N. 
The  following  localities  were  in  the  territory  of  Napli- 
tali  •  Adamah,  Adarai,  Alien,  Aznoth-tabor,  Beth-anath, 
Beth-shemesh,  En-hazor,  Hammath,  Uammon,  Hazor, 
Heleph,  Horem,  Hukkok,  Ijon,  Iron,  Jalmeel,  Kartan, 
Kedesh, Kirjathaim,  Lakum,  Migdal-el,  Neker,  Rakkath, 
Ramah,  Tislib,  Zaanannim,  Zer,  <fcc. 

NAPH-TO'-HIM,  D’nnsi. 

The  inhabitants  of  Central  Egypt,  as  the  Pathrusim 
are  of  Upper  Egypt. 

Gen.  10. 13  begatLudim.  .Anamim,  andLehabim.  .N. 
1  Ch.  1. 11  begatLudim.  .Anamim, andLehabim.  .N. 


NAPKIN 


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NATION 


NAPKIN — 

Napkin,  handkerchief ,  trouSdptov  {Lot.  sudarium). 
Luke  1 9.  20  which  I  have  kept  laid  up  in  a  napkin 
John n.  44  and  his  face  was  bound  about  with  a  ua. 

20.  7  the  napkin,  that  was  about  his  head,  not 

NAR-CIS'-SUS,  Nap/amros  flower  causing  lethargy. 
A  believer  at  Rome,  whose  household  Paul  salutes; 
perhaps  the  favourite  freedman  of  Claudius  the  emperor. 
Ronn6.  11  Greetthemthatbeof..N.,  which areinthe 

NARROW,  (to  be)  — 

1.  To  be  narrow,  shut,  stopped,  02X  atam. 

Eze.  40.  16  narrow  windows  to  the  little  chambers 
41.  16  The  door  posts,  and  the  narrow  windows 
41.  26  narrow  windows  and  palm  trees  on  the 

2.  To  be  narrov),  pressed,  j’ix  uts. 

Josh  17.  15  if  mount  Ephraim  be  too  narrow  for  thee 
:i.  To  be  straitened,  distressed,  is;  yatsar. 

Isa.  49. 19  shall  even  now  be  too  narrow  by  reason  of 
\.  Strait,  ik  tsar. 

Nunt22.  26  went  further,  and  stood  in  a  narrow  place 
Prov  23.  27  and  a  strange  woman  (is)  a  narrow  pit 

5.  To  be  straitened,  tre  tsarar. 

Isa.  28.  20  covering  narrower  than  that  he  can  wrap 

6.  To  press,  squeze,  afflict,  6\l(2co  tlilibo. 

Matt.  7.  14  narrow  (is)  the  way,  which  leadeth  unto 

NARROW  lights  — 

Frame  works,  beams,  o’siw  shccpiplum. 

1  Ki.  6.  4  for  the  house  he  made  windows  of  narrow  1. 
NARROWED  rests  — 

Ledges,  rests,  niyiio  migraoth. 

1  Ki.  6.  6  he  made  narrowed  rests  round  about,  that 
NARROWLY,  to  look  — 

To  observe,  watch,  take  heed,  lOyi  shaniar. 

Job  13.  27  and  lookest  narrowly  unto  all  my  paths 

NA'-THAN,  jni  giver, 

1.  A  son  of  David,  born  after  he  came  to  reign  over 
Israel.  B.C.  1030. 

2  Sa.  5. 14  Shammuah,  and  Shobab . .  N. .  .Solomon 

1  Ch.  3.  5  N.,  and  Solomon,  four,  of  Bathshua  the  d. 

14.  4  Shammua,  and  Shobab,  N.,  and  Solomon 

2.  One  of  David's  prophets.  B.C.  1040. 

2  Sa.  7.  2  the  kingsaidunto  N.  the  prophet,  See  now 

7.  3  N.  said  to  the  king,  Go,  do  all  that  (is)  in 

7.  4  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  N.,  say. 
7.  17  According  to  all.  .so  did  N.  speak  unto  D. 

12.  1  the  Lord  sent  N.  unto  David.  Ami  he  c. 
12.  5  he  said  toN.,(As)theLoRDlivcth,  them. 
12.  7  And  N.  said  to  David,  Thou  (art)  the  man 
12.  13  David  said  unto  N.,  I  have  sinned  against 
12.  13  N.  said  unto  David,  The  Lord  also  hath  put 

12. 15  N.  departed  unto  his  house.  And  the  L. 
12.  25  he  sent  by  the  hand  of  N.  the  prophet;  and 
1  Ki.  1.  8  N.  the  prophet,  and  Shimei,  and  Rei,  and 

1.  10  N.  the  prophet,  and  Benaiah,  and  the  mi. 
1. 11  N.  spake  unto  Bath-sheba  the  mother  of 
1.  22  And,  lo.  .N.  the  prophet  also  came  in 
1.  23  told  the  king,  saying,  Behold  N.  the  prop. 
1.  24  And  N.  said,  My  lord,  O  king,  hast  thou 
1.  32,  38,  44  N.  the  prophet,  and  Benaiah  the 
1.  34  let  Zadok  the  priest  and  N.  the  prophet 
1.  45  priest  and  N.  the  prophet  have  anointed 

1  Ch.17.  1  David  said  to  N.  the  prophet,  Lo,  I  dwell 

17.  2  N.  said  unto  David,  Doall  that(is)in  thine 

17.  3  that  the  word  of  God  came  to  N.,  saying 

17.  15  According  to  all.  .so  did  N.  speak  unto  D. 

29.  29  in  the  book  of  N.  the  prophet,  and  in  the 

2  Ch.  9.  29  not  written  in  the  book  of  N.  the  prophet 

29.  25  of  Gad  the  king's  seer,  and  N.  the  prophet 
Bsa.  51.  title.  N.  the  prophet  came  unto  him,  after  he 

3.  From  Zobah  in  Syria,  and  father  of  Igal,  one  of 
David's  valiant  men.  B.C.  1070. 

2  Sa.  23.  36  Igal  the  son  of  N.  of  Zobah,  Bani  the  Ga. 

4.  Father  of  Azariah  who  was  over  Solomon’s  officers. 
B.C.  1060. 

1  Ki.  4.  5  the  son  of  N.  (was)  over  the  officers ;  and 

5.  Father  of  Solomon’s  chief  officer.  B.C.  1060. 

1  Ki.  4.  5  the  son  of  N.  (was)  principal  officer,  (and) 

6.  Son  of  Attai,  and  father  of  Zabad,  of  the  family  of 
Jerahmeel.  B.o.  1400. 

1  Ch.  2.  36  And  Attai  begat  N.,  and  N.  begat  Zabad 

7.  Brother  of  Joel,  one  of  David’s  valiant  men.  b.c.  1048. 

1  Ch.n.  38  the  brother  of  N.,Mibharthe  sonof  Hag. 

8.  A  chief  man  who  returned  from  exile  with  Ezra.  B.C. 

457- 

Ezra  8.  16  for  N.,  and  for  Zechariali,  and  for  Mesh. 

®-One  of  the  family  of  Banni  who  had  taken  a  strange 
wife.  B.c.  456. 

Ezra  10.  39  And  Shelemiah,  and  N.,  and  Adaiah 

10.  A  chief  man  in  Israel.  B.c.  1030. 

Zech.  12. 12  the  family  of  the  house  of  N.  apart,  and 

11.  An  ancestor  of  Jesus. 

Luke  3.  31  (the  son)  of  N.,  which  was  (the  son)  of  D. 
NA-THAN  ME'-LECH,  ^a*|nf  the  king  is  giver. 

A  eunuch  or  chamberlain  of  king  Josiali.  B.c.  640. 

Ki  23.  n  the  chamber  of  N.  the  chamberlain,  which 


NA-THA-NA'-EL,  NadavafjA  gift  of  God. 

A  native  of  Cana  in  Galilee ;  supposed  to  be  the  same 
as  Bartholomew  the  apostle. 

John  1. 4s  Philip  flndeth  N.,  and  saith  unto  him, We 
1.  46  N.  said  unto  him,  Can  there  any  good  th. 
1.  47  Jesus  saw  N.  coming  to  him,  and  saith  of 
1.  48  N.  saith  unto  him,  Whence  knowestthou 
1.  49  N.  answered  and  saith  unto  him,  Rabbi 

21.  2  and  N.  of  Cana  in  Galilee,  and  the  (sons) 
NATION  — 

1. A  nation,  nox  ummah. 

Ezra  4. 10  the  rest  of  the  nations  whom  the  great  and 
Dan.  3.  4  To  you  it  is  commanded,  O  people,  nations 

3.  7  people,  the  nations,  and  the  languages,  fell 

3.  29  That  every  people,  nation,  and  language 

4.  1  unto  all  jieople,  nations,  and  languages 

5.  19  nations,  and  languages,  trembled  and  fe. 

6.  25  Darius  wrote  unto  all  people,  nations,  and 

7.  14  that  all  people,  nations,  and  languages 

2.  A  nation,  corporate  body,  'if  goi. 

Gen.  10.  5  after  their  families,  in  their  nations 

10.  20  in  their  countries,  (and)  in  their  nations 

10.  31  tongues,  in  their  lands,  after  their  nations 
10.  32  after  their  generations,  in  their  nations 

10.  32  and  by  these  were  the  nations  divided  in 

12.  2  I  will  make  of  thee  a  great  nation,  and 

14.  1  king  of  Elam,  and  Tidal  king  of  nations 

14.  9  of  Elam,  and  with  Tidal  king  of  nations 

15.  14  And  also  that  nation,  whom  they  shall 
17.  4  and  thou  shalt  be  a  father  of  many  nations 
17.  5  a  father  of  many  nations  have  I  made  thee 
17.  6  1  will  make  nations  of  thee,  and  kings  shall 
17.  16  she  shall  be  (a  mother)  of  nations ;  kings 

17.  20  beget,  and  I  will  make  him  a  great  nation 

18.  18  surely  become  a  great  and  mighty  nation 

18.  18  all  the  nations  of  the  earth  shall  be  blessed 

20.  4  Lord,  wilt  thou  slay,  .a righteous  nation  ? 

21. 13  of  the  bond  woman  will  I  make  a  nation 

21.18  hand ;  for  I  will  make  him  a  great  nation 

22. 18  And  in  thy  seed  shall  all  the  nations  of 

25.  23  Two  nations  (are)  in  thy  womb,  and  two 

26.  4  shall  all  the  nations  of  the  earth  be  bles. 
35.  11  a  nation,  and  a  company  of  nations 

46.  3  I  will  there  make  of  thee  a  great  nation 
48.  19  seed  shall  become  a  multitude  of  nations 
Exod.  9.  24  land  of  Egypt  since  it  became  a  nation 

19.  6  a  kingdom  of  priests,  and  an  holy  nation 

32.  10  and  I  will  make  of  thee  a  great  nation 

33.  13  and  consider  that  this  nation  (is)  thy  pe. 

34.  10  done  in  all  the  earth,  nor  in  any  nation 
34.  24  I  will  cast  out  the  nations  before  thee 

Lev.  18.  24  for  in  all  these  the  nations  are  defiled  w. 

18.  28  as  it  spued  out  the  nations  that  (were) 

20. 23  not  walk  in  the  manners  of  the  nations 
Numi4-  12  and  will  make  of  thee  a  greater  nation  and 

14. 15  then  the  nations  which  have  heard  the  f. 

23.  9  not  be  reckoned  among  the  nations 

24.  8  he  shall  eat  up  the  nations  his  enemies 
24.  20  said,  Amalek  (was)  the  first  of  the  nations 

Deut.  4.  6  the  nations,  which  shall  hear  all  these  st. 

4.  7,  8  what  nation  (is  there  so)  great 
4.  27  Lord  shall  scatter  you  among  the  nations 
4.34  take  him  a  nation  from  the  midst  of  (ano.) 
4.  34  nation,  by  temptations,  by  signs,  and  by 
4.  38  To  drive  out  nations  from  before  thee  gre. 
7.  1  hath  cast  out  many  nations  before  thee 
7.  1  nations  greater  and  mightier  than  thou 
7. 17  These  nations  (are)  more  than  I ;  how  can 

7.  22  Lord  thy  God  will  put  out  those  nations 

8.  20  As  the  nations  which  the  Lord  destroyeth 

9.  1  to  go  in  to  possess  nations  greater  and 

9.  4,  5  but  for  the  wickedness  of  these  nations 
9. 14  I  will  make  of  thee  a  nation  mightier  and 

11.  23  will  the  Lord  drive  out  all  these  nations 

11.  23  and  ye  shall  possess  greater  nations  and 

12.  2  all  the  places  wherein  the  nations  which 

12.  29  shall  cut  off  the  nations  from  before  thee 
12. 30  How  did  these  nations  serve  their  gods? 

15.  6  and  thou  shalt  lend  unto  many  nations 
15.  6  and  thou  shalt  reign  over  many  nations 

17. 14  like  as  all  the  nations  that  (are)  about  me 

18.  9  after  the  abominations  of  those  nations 

18. 14  For  these  nations,  which  thou  shalt  pos. 

19.  1  Lord  thy  God  hath  cut  off  the  nations 

20. 15  which  (are)  not  of  the  cities  of  these  nat. 
26.  5  became  there  a  nation,  great,  mighty,  and 
26.  19  And  to  make  thee  high  above  all  nations 
28.  1  will  set  thee  on  high  above  all  nations  of 

28. 12  and  thou  shalt  lend  unto  many  nations 
28.  36  unto  a  nation  which  neither  thou  nor  thy 
28.  49  The  Lord  shall  bring  a  nation  against  thee 
28.  49  a  nation  whose  tongue  thou  shalt  not  un. 
28.  50  A  nation  of  fierce  countenance,  which  sh. 

28.  65  among  these  nations  shalt  thou  find  no 

29. 16  how  we  came  through  the  nations  which 

29. 18  go  (and)  serve  the  gods  of  these  nations 

29.  24  Even  all  nations  shall  say,  Wherefore  hath 

30.  1  call  (them)  to  mind  among  all  the  nations 

31.  3  he  will  destroy  these  nations  from  before 

32.  8  divided  to  the  nations  their  inheritance 

32.  21  provoke  them  to  anger  with  a  foolish  na. 
32.  28  For  they  (are)  a  nation  void  of  counsel 
32.  43  Rejoice,  0  ye  nations,  (with)  his  people 

Josh  23.  3  your  God  hath  done  unto  all  these  nations 
23.  4  have  divided  unto  you  by  lot  these  nations 
23.  4  with  all  the  nations  that  I  have  cut  off 
23.  7  That  ye  come  not  among  these  nations 
23.  9  from  before  you  great  nations  and  strong 

23. 12  cleave  unto  the  remnant  of  these  nations 
23.  13  drive  out  (any  of)  these  nations  from  bef. 


J udg.  2.  21  the  nations  which  Joshua  left  when  he  d. 

2.  23  Therefore  the  Lord  left  those  nations,  wi. 

3.  1  Now  these  (are)  the  nations  which  the  L. 

1  Sa.  8.  5  make  us  a  king  to  judge  us  like  all  the  n. 

8.  20  That  we  also  may  be  like  all  the  nations 

2  Sa.  7.  23  And  what  one  nation  in  the  earth  (is)  like 

7.  23  Egypt,  (from)  the  nations  and  their  gods? 

8.  11  he  had  dedicated  of  all  nations  which  he 

1  Ki.  4.  31  his  fame  was  in  all  nations  round  about 

n.  2  Of  the  nations  (concerning)  which  the  L 
14.  24  to  all  the  abominations  of  the  nations  wh. 
18.  10  there  is  no  nation  or  kingdom  whi  ther  my 
18.  10  took  an  oath  of  the  kingdom  and  nation 

2  Ki.17.  26  The  nations  which  thou  hast  removed, and 

17.  29  Howbeit  every  nation  made  gods  of  their 
17.  29  every  nation  in  their  cities  wherein  they 
17.  33  after  the  manner  of  the  nations  whom  they 

17.  41  So  these  nations  feared  the  Lord,  and  se. 

18.  33  Hath  any  of  the  gods  of  the  nations  deli. 

19.  12  Have  the  gods  of  the  nations  delivered 

19. 17  have  destroyed  the  nations  and  their  lands 

21.  9  did  the  nations  whom  the  Lord  destroyed 

1  Oh.  14.  17  brought  the  fear  of  him  upon  all  nations 

16.  20  (when)  they  went  from  nation  to  nation 

16.  31  and  let  (men)  say  among  the  nations.  The 
17.21  And  what  one  nation  in  the  earth  (is) like 

17.  21  by  drivingout  nations  from  before  thy  p. 

18.  11  that  he  brought  from  all  (these)  nations 

2  Ch.15.  6  And  nation  was  destroyed  of  nation,  and 

32. 13  were  the  gods  of  the  nations  of  these  lands 
32.  14  among  all  the  gods  of  those  nations  that 
32.  15  for  no  god  of  any  nation  or  kingdom  was 
32.  17  As  the  gods  of  the  nations  of  (other)  lands 

32.  23  was  magnified  in  the  sight  of  all  nations 
Neb.  13.  26  yet  among  many  nations  was  there  no  king 
Job  12.  23  increaseth  the  nations,  and  destroyeth 

12. 23  enlargeth  the  nations,  and  straiteneth  them 
34.  29  whether  (it  be  done)  against  a  nation,  or 
Psa.  9.17  into  hell,  (and)  all  the  nations  that  forget 

9.  20  (that)  the  nations  may  know  themselves 

22.  27  kindreds  of  the  nations  shall  worship  be. 

22.  28  and  he  (is)  the  governor  among  the  nat. 

33.  12  Blessed  (is)  the  nation  whose  God  (is)the 
43.  1  plead  my  cause  against  an  ungodly  nation 

66.  7  his  eyes  behold  the  nations :  let  not  the 

67.  2  thy  saving  health  among  all  nations 
72.  11  fall  down  before  him  ;  all  nations  shall 

72. 17  in  him  :  all  nations  shall  call  him  blessed 

82.  8  the  earth  :  for  thou  shalt  inherit  all  nat. 

83.  4  let  us  cut  them  off  from  (being)  a  nation 
86.  9  All  nations  whom  thou  hast  made  shall 

105. 13  they  went  from  one  nation  to  another,  from 
106.  5  may  rejoice  in  the  gladness  of  thy  nation 
106.  27  overthrow  their  seed  also  among  the  na. 
113.  4  The  Lord  (is)high  above  all  nations,  (and) 
117.  1  0  praise  the  Lord,  all  ye  nations :  praise 
118. 10  All  nations  compassed  me  about :  but  in 
135.  10  Who  smote  great  nations,  and  slew  mig. 
147.  20  lie  hath  not  dealt  so  with  any  nation:  and 
Prov  14.  34  Righteousness  exalteth  a  nation  :  butsin 
Isa.  1.  4  Ah  sinful  nation,  a  people  laden  with  in. 
2.  2  the  hills ;  and  all  nations  shall  flow  unto 
2.  4  And  he  shall  judge  among  the  nations 
2.  4  nation  shall  not  lift  np  sword  against  n. 

5.  26  he  will  lift  up  an  ensign  to  the  nations 

9.  1  beyond  Jordan,  in  Galilee  of  the  nations 
9.  3  Thou  hast  multiplied  the  nation,  (and) 

10.  6  send  him  against  an  hypocritical  nation 

10.  7  to  destroy  and  cut  off  nations  not  a  few 

11.  12  lie  shall  set  up  an  ensign  for  the  nations 

13.  4  kingdoms  of  nations  gathered  together 

14.  6  he  that  ruled  the  nations  in  anger,  is  p. 
14.  9  hath  raised  up . .  all  the  kings  of  the  nat. 
14.  12  ground,  which  didst  weaken  the  nations! 

14. 18  All  the  kings  of  the  nations,  (even)  all  of 
14.  26  (that  is)  stretched  out  upon  all  the  nat. 
14.  32  then  answer  the  messengers  of  the  nation? 
18.  2  Go,  ye  swift  messengers,  to  a  nation  sea. 
18.  2,  7  hitherto ;  a  nation  meted  out  and  trod. 

23.  3  her  revenue ;  and  she  is  a  mart  of  nations 

25.  3  the  city  of  the  terrible  nations  shall  fear 

25.  7  and  the  veil  that  is  spread  over  allnations 

26.  2  that  the  righteous  nation  which  keepeth 
26. 15,  15  Thou  hast  increased  the  nation 

29.  7,  8  the  multitude  of  all  the  nations 

30.  28  to  sift  the  nations  with  the  sieve  of  vanity 

33.  3  at  the  lifting  up  of  thyself  the  nations 

34.  1  Come  near,  ye  nations,  to  hear ;  and  he. 

34.  2  indignation  of  the  Lord  (is)  upon  all  nat. 

36. 18  Hath  any  of  the  gods  of  the  nations  del. 
37.  12  Have  the  gods  of  the  nations  delivered 
40.  15  Behold,  the  nations  (are)  as  a  drop  of  a  1). 

40.  17  nations  before  him  (are)  as  nothing ;  and 

41.  2  gave,  .nations  before  him,  and  made  (him) 
43.  9  Let  all  the  nations  be  gathered  together 
45.  1  holden,  to  subdue  nations  before  him ;  and 
45.  20  ye  (that  are)  escaped  of  the  nations  •  they 
49.  7  to  him  whom  the  nation  abhorreth,  to  a 
52.  10  his  holy  arm  in  the  eyes  of  all  the  nations 
52.  15  So  shall  he  sprinkle  many  nations :  the 
55.  5  thou  shalt  call  a  nation,  .and  nations  (that) 
58.  2  as  a  nation  that  did  righteousness,  and 
60.  12  For  the  nation  and  kingdom  that  will  not 
60.  12  yen,  (those)  nations  shall  be  utterly  wasted 
60.  22  and  a  small  one  a  strong  nation  :  I  the  L. 
6t.  ii  praise  to  spring  forth  before  ail  the  nations 

64.  2  the  nations  may  tremble  at  thy  presence 

65.  1  unto  a  nation  (that)  was  not  called  by  my 

66.  8  shall  a  nation  be  born  at  once  ?  for  as  soon 

66. 18  I  will  gather  all  nations  and  tongues ;  and 
66.  19  that  escape  of  them  unto  the  nations,  (to) 
66.  20  out  of  all  nations,  upon  horses,  and  in  c 


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Jer.  i.  5  ordained  thee  a  prophet  unto  the  nations 

1.  10  I  have  this  day  set  thee  over  the  nations 

2.  ii  Hath  a  nation  changed  (their)  gods,  which 

3.  17  all  the  nations  shall  be  gathered  unto  it 

3.  19  a  goodly  heritage  of  the  hosts  of  nations 

4.  2  the  nations  shall  bless  themselves  in  him 

4.  16  Make  ye  mention  to  the  nations ;  behold 

5.  9,  29  soul  be  avenged  on  such  a  nation  as 

5.  15  I  will  bring  a  nation,  .a  mighty  nation,  it 

5.  15  anancientnation,anatiouwhoselanguage 

6.  18  Therefore  hear,  ye  nations,  and  know,  0 

6.  22  great  nation  shall  be  raised  from  the  sides 
7.28  This  (is)  a  nation  that  obeyeth  not  the  voice 

9.  9  soul  lie  avenged  on  such  a  nation  as  this  ? 

9.  26  for  all  (these)  nations  (are)  uncircumcised 

10.  7  Who  would  not  fear  thee,  O  king  of  nat.? 

10.  7  as  amongall  the  wise  (men)  of  the  nations 
10.  10  the  nations  shall  not  be  able  to  abide  his 

12.  17  utterly  pluck  up  and  destroy  that  nation 

18.  7,  9  I  shall  speak  concerning  a  nation,  and 

18.  8  If  that  nation,  against  whom  I  have  pro. 

22.  8  And  many  nations  shall  pass  by  this  city 

25.  9  againstall  these  nations  round  about,  and 
25.  11  these  nations  shall  serve  the  king  of  Ba. 

25.  12  punish  the  king  of  Babylon,  aud  that  na. 
25. 13  hath  prophesied  against  all  the  nations 

23.  14  For  many  nations  and  great  kings  shall 
25.  15  aud  cause  all  the  nations,  to  whom  I  send 

25.  17  made  all  the  nations  to  drink,  unto  whom 
23.  31  Lord  hatha  controversy  with  the  nations 
23.  32  evil  shall  go  forth  from  nation  to  nation 

26.  6  make  this  city  a  curse  to  all  the  nations  of 

27.  7  And  all  nations  shall  serve  him,  and  his 

27.  7  many  nations  and  great  kings  shall  serve 
27.  8  the  nation  and  kingdom  which  will  serve 
27.  8  that  nation  will  I  punish,  saitli  the  Lord 
27.  11  But  the  nations  that  bring  their  neck  11. 

27.  13  Lord  hath  spoken  against  the  nation  that 

28. 11  from  the  neck  of  all  nations  within  the  s. 

28.  14  iron  upon  the  neck  of  all  these  nations 

29.  14  and  I  will  gather  you  from  all  the  nations 
29.  18  reproach,  among  all  the  nations  whither 

30. 11  though  I  make  a  full  end  of  all  nations 
31.  7  and  shout  among  the  chief  of  the  nations 
31.  10  Hear  the  word  of  the  LORD,  O  ye  nations 
31.  36  also  shall  cease  from  being  a  nation  bef. 

33.  9  and  an  honour  before  all  the  nations  of 
33.  24  should  be  no  more  a  nation  before  them 

36.  2  against  all  the  nations,  from  the  day  I  s. 

43.  5  that  were  returned  from  all  nations  whi. 

44.  8  reproach  among  all  the  nations  of  theea. 

46. 12  nations  have  heard  of  thy  shame,  and  thy 
46.  28  will  make  a  full  end  of  all  the  nations  w. 

48.  2  let  us  cut  it  off  from  (being)a  nation :  also 

49.  31  get  you  up  unto  the  wealthy  nation,  that 

49.  36  shall  be  no  nation  whither  the  outcasts 

50.  2  Declare  ye  among  the  nations,  and  publ. 

50.  3  there  cometh  up  a  nation  against  her,  w. 
50.  9  an  assembly  of  great  nations  from  the  n. 

50. 12  behold,  the  liindermost  of  the  nations 
50.  23  become  a  desolation  among  the  nations 
50.  41  and  a  great  nation,  and  many  kings  shall 

50.  46  and  the  cry  is  heard  among  the  nations 

51.  7  nations  have  drunken,  .therefore  the  na. 

51.  20  with  thee  will  I  break  in  pieces  the  nations 
51.  27  among  the  nations,  prepare  the  nations 
51.  28  Prepare  against  her  the  nations  with  the 
51.  41  become  an  astonishment  among  the  nat. 
51.  44  nations  shall  not  flow  together  any  more 

Lam.  1.  1  she  (that  was)  great  among  the  nations 

4.  17  we  have  watched  for  a  nation  (that)  could 
Eze.  2.  3  a  rebellious  nation  that  hath  rebelled  ag. 

5.  5  I  have  set  it  in  the  midst  of  the  nations 
5.  6  into  wickedness  more  than  the  nations 
5.  7,  7,  14,  15  the  nations  that  (are)  round  ab. 

5.  8  midst  of  thee  in  the  sight  of  the  nations 

6.  8  shall  escape  the  sword  among  the  nations 

6.  9  shall  remember  me  among  the  nations  w. 

12. 15  whenlshall  scatterthem  among  thenati. 

19.  4  Tlie  nations  also  heard  of  him  ;  he  wasta. 

19.  8  Then  the  nations  set  against  him  on  every 

25. 10  may  not  be  remembered  among  the  nati. 
26.  3  will  cause  many  nations  to  come  up  aga. 
26.  5  and  it  shall  become  a  spoil  to  the  nations 

28.  7  upon  thee,  the  terrible  of  the  nations:  and 

29.  12  scatter  the  Egyptians  among  the  nations 
29.  15  exalt  itself  any  more  above  the  nations 
29.  15  they  shall  no  more  rule  over  the  nations 

30. 11  the  terrible  of  the  nations, shall  be  brought 
30. 23,  26  scatter  the  Egyptians  among  the  nat. 
31.  6  under  his  shadow  dwelt  all  great  nations 
31.  12  strangers,  the  terrible  of  the  nations,  have 

31.  16  I  made  the  nations  to  shake  at  the  sound 

32.  2  Thou  art  like  a  young  lion  of  the  nations 
32.  9  bring  thy  destruction  among  the  nations 
32.  12  terrible  of  the  nations,  all  of  them  ;  and 
32.  16  the  daughters  of  the  nations  shall  lament 

32. 18  and  the  daughters  of  the  famous  nations 

35.  10  two  nations  and  these  two  countries  shall 

36.  13  devourest.  .men,  and  hast  bereaved  thy  n. 
36.  14  neither  bereave  thy  nations  any  more,  sa. 

36.  15  neither  shalt  thou  cause  thy  nations  to 

37.  22  I  will  make  them  one  nation  in  the  land 

37.  22  they  shall  be  no  more  two  nations,  neither 

38.  12  people  (that  are")  gathered  out  of  the  nat. 

38.  23  be  known  in  the  eyes  of  many  nations 

39.  27  in  them  in  the  sight  of  many  nations 
Dan.  8  22  shall  stand  up  out  of  the  nation,  but  not 

12.  1  such  as  never  was  since  there  was  a  nation 
Hos.  8.  10  though  they  have  hired  amongthe  nations 

9.  17  they  shall  be  wanderersamongthe  nations 

Joel  1.  6  For  a  nation  is  come  up  upon  my  land,  str. 


Joel  3.  2  I  will  also  gather  all  nations,  and  will  br. 

3.  2  they  have  scattered  among  the  nations 
Amos  6.  1  (which  are)  named  chief  of  the  nations,  to 

6.  14  I  will  raise  up  against  you  a  nation,  0  h. 

9.  9  sift  the  house  of  Israel  among  all  nations 

Mic.  4.  2  And  many  nations  shall  come,  and  say 

4.  3  and  rebuke  strong  nations  afar  off  ;  and 
4.  3  nation  shall  not  lift  up.  .against  nation 
4.  7  her  (that  was)  cast  far  off  a  strong  nation 
4.  11  Now  also  many  nations  are  gatheredagai. 

7.  16  The  nations  shall  see,  and  be  confounded 
Nall.  3.  4  that  selleth  nations  through  her  whored. 

3.  5  I  will  show  the  nations  thy  nakedness 
Hab.  1.  6  (that)  bitter  and  hasty  nation,  which  sh. 

1.  17  not  spare  continually  to  slay  the  nations? 

2.  s  but  gathereth  unto  him  all  nations,  and 

2.  8  Because  thou  hast  spoiled  many  nations 

3.  6  he  beheld,  and  drove  asunder  the  nations 
Zeph.  2.  1  yea,  gather  together,  0  nation  not  desired 

2.  s  Woe  unto,  .the nation  of  theCherethites! 

2.  14  all  the  beasts  of  the  nations:  both  the 

3.  6  I  have  cut  off  the  nations :  their  towers 

3.  8  my  determination  (is)  to  gather  the  nati. 

Hag.  2.  7  all  nations,  and  the  desire  of  all  nations 

2.  14  so  (is)  this  nation  before  me,  saith  the 
Zechf  2.  8  sent  me  unto  the  nations  which  spoiled 

2. 11  many  nations  shall  be  joined  to  the  Lord 

7.  14  amongall  the  nations  whom  they  knew 

8.  22  strong  nations  shall  come  to  seek  the  L. 

8.  23  hold  out  of  all  languages  of  the  nations 

12.  9  the  nations  that  come  against  Jerusalem 
14.  2  will  gather  all  nations  against  Jerusalem 
14.  3  forth,  and  fight  against  those  nations,  as 
14.  16  the  nations  which  came  against  Jerusalem 
14.  19  all  nations  that  come  not  np  to  keep  the 

Mai.  3.  9  ye  have  robbed  me,  (even)  this  whole  nat. 

3.  12  all  nations  shall  call  you  blessed:  for  ye 

3./1  nation,  people,  O'tfS  loom. 

Gen.  27.  29  people  serve  thee,  and  nations  bow  down 
l'sa.  47.  3  shall  subdue,  .the  nations  under  our  feet 
57.  9  I  will  sing  unto  thee  among  the  nations 
67.  4  let  the  nations  be  glad,  and  sing  for  joy 
67.  4  thou  shalt . .  govern  the  nations  upon  earth 
108.  3  sing  praises  unto  thee  among  the  nations 
Prov  24.  24  the  people  curse,  nations  shall  abhor  him 
Isa.  1 7.  12  the  rushing  of  nations,  (that)  make  a  rush. 
17.  13  The  nations  shall  rush  like  the  rushing 
51.  4  give  ear  unto  me,  O  my  nation :  for  a  law 

i.A  people,  oy,  am. 

Exod2i.  8  to  sell  her  unto  a  strange  nation  he  shall 
Deut.  2.  25  nations  (that  are)  under  the  whole  heaven 

4.  6  understanding  in  the  sight  of  the  nations 

4.  19  unto  all  nations  under  the  whole  heaven 

4.  27  Lord  shall  scatter  you  among  the  nations 

14.  2  all  tlie  nations  that  (are)  upon  the  earth 
28.  33  shall  a  nation  which  thou  knowestnoteat 
28.  37  among  all  nations  whither  the  Lord  shall 

30.  3  gather  thee  from  all  the  nations,  whither 

1  Ch.16.  24  his  marvellous  works  among  all  nations 

2  Ch.  7.  20  proverb  and  a  by  word  among  all  nations 

13.  9  the  manner  of  the  nations  of  (other)  lands 
Neh.  1.  8  will  scatter  you  abroad  among  the  nations 

9.  22  thou  gavest  them  kingdoms  and  nations 
Psa.  96.  5  the  gods  of  the  nations  (are)  idols :  but 

106.  34  did  not  destroy  tlie  nations,  concerning 
Eze.  38.  8  it  is  brought  forth  out  of  the  nations,  and 

5.  Generation,  race,  yevea.  genea . 

Phil.  2.  15  midst  of  a  crooked  and  perverse  nation 

6.  Generation,  race,  y evos  genos. 

Mark  7.  26  was  a  Greek,  a  Syrophenician  by  nation 
Gal.  1.  14  above  many  my  equals  in  mine  own  nat. 

7.  A  nation,  ZOvos  ethnos. 

Matt2i.  43  and  given  to  a  nation  bringing  forth  the 

24.  7  For  nation  shall  rise  against  nation,  and 
24.  9  ye  shall  be  hated  of  all  nations  for  my 
24.  14  preached,  .for  a  witness  unto  all  nations 
25  32  before  him  shall  be  gathered  all  nations 

28. 19  teach  all  nations,  baptizing  them  in  the 
Markn.  17  My  house  shall  be  called  of  all  nations 

13.  8  For  nation  shall  rise  against  nation,  and 
13. 10  must  first  be  published  among  all  nations 
Luke  7.  5  he  loveth  our  nation,  and  he  hath  built  us 

12.  30  these  tilings  do  tlie  nations  of  tlie  world 
21.  10  Nation  shall  rise  against  nation,  and  king. 
21.  24  shall  be  led  away  captive  into  all  nations 
21.  25  upon  the  earth  distress  of  nations,  with 

23.  2  found  this  (fellow)  perverting  the  nation 

24.  47  preached  in  his  name  among  all  nations 
Johnn.  48  and  take  away  both  our  place  and  nation 

11.  50  die.  .and  that  the  whole  nation  perish  not 

11.  51  that  Jesus  should  die  for  that  nation 
1 1.  52  not  for  that  nation  only,  but  that  also 
18.  35  Thine  own  nation  and  the  chief  priests 
Acts  2.  5  men,  out  of  every  nation  under  heaven 

7.  7  nation  to  whom  they  shall  be  in  bondage 

10.  22  good  report  among  all  the  nation  of  tlie 

10.  35  in  every  nation  he  that  feareth  him,  and 

13.  19  he  had  destroyed  seven  nations  in  the 

14.  16  Who  in  times  past  suffered  all  nationsto 
17.  26  hath  made  of  one  blood  all  nations  of  men 
24.  2  worthy  deeds  are  done  unto  this  nation 
24.  10  of  many  years  a  judge  unto  this  nation 
24.  17  I  came  to  bring  alms  to  my  nation,  and 
26.  4  first  among  mine  own  nation  at  Jerusalem 
28.  19  that  I  had  ought  to  accuse  my  nation  of 

Rom.  1.  5  obedience  to  the  faith  among  all  nations 
4. 17  have  made  thee  a  father  of  many  nations 

4.  18  might  become  the  father  of  many  nations 

10. 19  (and)  by  a  foolish  nation  I  will  anger  you 


Romi6.  26  made  known  to  all  nations  forthe  obedience 
Gal.  3.  8  preached.. Intheeshallallnationsbe bless. 

1  Pe.  2.  9  ye  (are) . .  an  holy  nation,  a  peculiar  people 
Rev.  2.  26  him  will  I  give  power  over  the  nations 

5.  9  kindred,  aud  tongue,  and  people,  and  11a. 

7.  9  all  nations,  and  kindreds,  and  people,  and 

10. 11  many  peoples,  and  nations,  and  tongues 

11.  9  kindreds,  and  tongues,  and  nations,  shall 

11.  18  the  nations  were  angry,  and  thy  wrath  is 

12.  5  was  to  rule  all  nations  with  a  rod  of  iron 

13.  7  all  kindreds,  and  tongues,  and  nations 

14.  6  every  nation,  and  kindred,  and  tongue,  and 

14.  8  she  made  all  nations  drink  of  the  wine  of 
13.  4  all  [nations]  shall  come  and  worshipbefore 

16. 19  the  cities  of  the  nations  fell :  and  great 

17.  15  and  multitudes,  and  nations,  and  tongues 

18.  3  all  nations  have  drunk  of  the  wine  of  the 
18.  23  by  thy  sorceries  were,  .nations  deceived 
19. 15  that  witli  it  lie  should  smite  the  nations 

20.  3  he  should  deceive  the  nations  no  more,  till 

20.  8  shall  go  out  to  deceive  the  nations  which 

21.  24  the  nations  of  them  which  are  saved  shall 

21.  26  bring  tfie  glory  and  honour  of  the  nations 

22.  2  leaves. .(were)fortliehealiugof  thenations 

%. Nations,  peoples,  niek  ummolh. 

Gen.  25.  16  twelve  princes  according  to  their  nations 

9.  Land,  county,  erets. 

Isa.  37. 18  the  kings..have  laid  waste  all  the  nations 

NATION,  of  one’s  own  - — 

Aboriginal,  native,  indigenous,  rniK  ezrach. 

Lev.  18.  26  (neither)  any  of  your  own  nation,  nor  any 

NATIVE,  NATIVITY  — 

1.  Birth,  kindred,  rnVio  moledeth. 

Gen.  11.  28  Haron  died,  in  the  land  of  his  nativity 
Ruth  2.  1 1  thy  mother,  and  tlie  land  of  thy  nativity 
Jer.  22. 10  return  no  more,  nor  see  his  native  country 
46.  16  and  let  us  go.  .to  the  land  of  our  nativity 
Eze.  16.  3  and  thy  nativity  (is)  tile  land  of  Canaan 
16.  4  (as  for)  thy  nativity,  in  the  day  thou  wast 

23.  15  manner  of  Chaldea, the  land  of  their  nativ. 

2.  A  cutting  out,  birth,  nmbO  mekurah. 

Eze.  21.  30  wast  created,  in  tlie  land  of  thy  nativity 

NATURAL  (force),  nature  — 

1.  Origin,  birth,  yeveocs  genesis. 

Jas.  1.  23  man  beholding  his  natural  face  in  a  glass 

3.  6  setteth  on  fire  the  course  of  nature ;  and 

2 . According  to  nature,  Kara  (pvatv  kata  phusin. 

Rom  II.  21  if  God  spared  not  the  natural  branches 
11.  24  these,  which  be  the  natural  (branches),  be 

3.  Natural,  belonging  to  nature,  tpviUKos  2)husikos. 

Rom.  1.  26  women  did  change  the  natural  use  into 

1.  27  men,  leaving  the  natural  use  of  the  woman 
2  Pe.  2.  i2  as  natural  brute  beasts,  made  to  be  taken 

1.  Nature,  <pvtns  gihusis. 

Rom.  1.  26  the.. use  into  that  which  is  against  nature 

2.  14  do  by  nature  the  things  contained  in  tlie 
2.  27  not  uncircumcision  which  is  by  nature 

11.  24  the  olive  tree,  which  is  wild  by  nature 
11.  24  wert  grafted  contrary  to  nature  into  a 

1  Co.  1 1. 14  Doth  not  even  nature  itself  teach  you, that 
Gal.  2.  15  We  (who  are)  Jews  by  nature,  and  not  si. 

4.  8  unto  them  which  by  nature  are  no  gods 
Epli.  2.  3  and  were  by  nature  the  children  of  wrath 

2  Pe.  1 .  4  ye  might  be  partakers  of  the  divine  nature 

5 . Animal,  sensuous,  ifwx1*®5  psuchikos. 

1  Co.  2.  14  But  the  natural  man  receivethnot  the  th. 

15.  44  It  is  sown  a  natural  body;  it  is  raised  a 

15.  44  There  is  a  natural  body,  and  there  is  a 

15.  46  which  is  spiritual,butthatwliichisnatural 

6.  Moist,  fresh,  green,  n1?  leach. 

Deut  34.  7  was  not  dim,  nor  his  natural  force  abated 

NATURALLY  — 

1  .Genuinely,  sincerely,  yvyaiois  gnesios. 

Phil.  2.  20  who  will  naturally  care  for  your  state 

2 . Natural,  <j>vtruu!s  phusikos. 

Jude  10  but  what  they  know  naturally,  as  brute  b. 

NAUGHT,  NAUGHTINESS,  NAUGHTY  — 

1.  Without  profit,  worthless,  b&l  bcliyyaal. 

Prov.  6.  12  A  naughty  person,  a  wicked  man,  walketh 

2.  Mischief,  calamity,  nirr  havvah. 

Prov  II  6  shall  be  taken  in  (their  own)  naughtiness 
17.  4  (and)  a  liar  giveth  ear  to  anaughty  tongue 

3.  Evil,  bad,  yira. 

2  Ki  2.  19  the  water  (is)  naught,  and  the  ground  b. 
Prov.20.  14  (It  is)  naught,  (it  is)  naught,  saith  the  b. 
Jer.  24.  2  other  basket  (had)  very  naughty  figs,  wh. 

4.  Evil,  badness,  1 p  roa. 

1  Sa.  17.  28  pride,  and  the  naughtiness  of  thine  heart 

5.  Badness,  evil,  wickedness,  kokIo.  kakia. 

Jas.  1.  21  superfluity  of  naughtiness,  and  receive 

NA'-UM,  Naouju,  from  Heb.  nin:  comfort. 

An  ancestor  of  Jesus,  through  Mary. 

Luke  3.  25  which  was  (the  son)  of  N.,  which  was  (the 

NAVE  — 

Nave,  back,  ring,  25  gab. 

1  Ki.  7.  33  their  axletrees,  and  their  naves,  and  their 


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NAVEL  — 

Navel,  nerve,  sinew,  it?  shnr. 

Prov.  3.  8  it  shall  lie  health  to  thy  navel,  and  marrow 
Eze.  16.  4  day  thou  wast  born  thy  navel  was  not  cut 

2 . Muscle  or  sinew,  I'T#*  sharir. 

Job  40.  16  and  his  force  (is)  in  the  navel  of  his  belly 

3.  Navel,  Tie'  shorer. 

Song  7.  2  Thy  navel  (is  like)  a  round  goblet,  (which) 
NAVY  (of  ships)  — 

A  ship,  navy,  ’)N  oni. 

1  Ki.  9.  26  And  king  Solomon  made  a  navy  of  ships 

9.  27  And  Hiram  sent  in  the  navy  his  servants 

10.  11  And  the  navy  also  of  Hiram,  that  brought 

10.  22  For  the  king  had  at  sea  a  navy  of  Tharsh. 
10.  22  with  the  navy  of  Hiram,  .came  the  navy 
NAY  — 

1  .Not,  Ss  al. 

Judgi9.  23  Nay,  my  brethren,  (nay),  I  pray  you,  do 

2.  No,  nS  lo. 

Gen.  1 3. 15  And  he  said,  Nay;  but  thou  didst  laugh 

23.  1 1  Nay,  my  lord,  hear  me :  the  field  give  I 

3 . But,  except,  unless,  aAAa  alia. 

Horn.  7.  7  Nay,  I  had  not  known  sin  but  by  the  law 

8.  37  Nay,  in  all  these  things  we  are  more  than 

1  Co.  6.  8  Nay,  ye  do  wrong,  and  defraud,  and  that 

12.  22  Nay,  much  more  those  members  of  the  b 
■t.iVb,  not,  ov  ou. 

Matt.  5.  37yourcommunicationbe,Yea,yea;  Nay;  nay 

13.  29  Nay  ;  lest,  while  ye  gather  up  the  tares,  ye 
John  7.  12  said,  Nay;  but  he  deceiveth  the  people 
Acts  16.  37  nay  verily ;  but  let  them  come  themselves 

2  Co.  1.  17  there  should  be  yea  yea,  and  nay  nay? 

1.  18  our  word  toward  you  was  notyea  and  nay 

1.  19  was  not  yea  and  nay,  but  in  him  was  yea 
Jas.  5. 12  let  your  yea  be  yea ;  and  your  nay,  nay 

5.  No,  not,  ouyi  ouchi. 

Lukei2.  51  I  tell  you,  Nay  ;  but  rather  division 

13.  3,  5  Nay :  but,  except  ye  repent,  ye  shall 
16.  30  Nay,  father  Abraham :  but  if  one  went 

Rom.  3.  27  of  works?  Nay;  but  by  the  law  of  faith 
NAY  but  — 

Therefore  indeed,  yea  verily,  pevovvye  menounge. 

Rom.  9.  20  Nay  but,  0  man,  who  art  thou  that  repli. 
NAY. .  .NEITHER  — 

Also. ..also,  03...D3  gam. ..gam. 

Jer.  6.  15  nay,  they  were  not  atall  ashamed,  neither 
NAZ-AR-ENE,  Na^wpcuos.  A  native  of  Nazareth. 
Matt.  2.  23  which  was  spoken .  .He  shall  be  called  aN. 
Acts  24.  5  man.  .a  ringleader  of  the  sect  of  the  N. 
NAZ-AR'-ETH,  Napped,  -er,  -ad,  -a. 

A  city  in  Zebulun,  in  Lower  Galilee,  seventy  miles  N. 
of  Jerusalem,  six  miles  W.  of  Mount  Tabor,  and  twenty- 
four  S.E.  of  Accho  or  Acre.  It  is  not  mentioned  in  the 
Old  Testament,  but  still  exists  under  the  name  of 
el-Nazirah. 

Matt.  2.  23  he  came  and  dwelt  in  a  city  called  N. :  th. 
4. 13  leaving  N.,he  came  and  dwelt  in  Capern. 

21.  11  This  is  Jesus  the  prophet  of  N.  of  Galilee 

26.  71  This  (fellow)  was  also  with  Jesus  of  N. 

Mark  1.  9  Jesus  came  from  N.  of  Galilee,  and  was 

1.  24  what  have  we  to  do  with  thee. .  J.  of  N. 

10.  47  when  he  heard  that  it  was  Jesus  of  N.,  he 

14.  67  And  thou  also  wast  with  Jesus  of  N. 

16.  6  Ye  seek  Jesus  of  N.,  which  was  crucified 
Luke  t.  26  was  sent,  .unto  a  city  of  Galilee,  named  N. 

2.  4  out  of  thecity  of  N.,  into  Judea,  unto  the 

2.  39  returned  into  Galilee,  to  their  own  city  N. 

2.  51  came  to  N.,  and  was  subject  unto  them 
4. 16  he  came  to  N.,  where  he  had  been  brought 

^  4^34  what  have  we  to  do  with  thee.  .Jesus  of  N. 
18.  37  they  told  him,  that  Jesus  of  N.  passeth  by 
24. 19  Concerning  Jesus  of  N.,  which  was  a  pro. 
John  t.  45  have  found. .  Jesus  of  N.  the  son  of  Joseph 

_ 1.  46  Can  there  any  good  thing  come  out  of  N.? 

18.  5  They  answered  him,  Jesus  of  N.  Jesus 

18.  7  Whom  seek  ye?  And  they  said,  Jesus  of  N. 

19.  19  writing  was,  Jesus  of  N.  the  king  of  the  J. 
Acts  2.  22  Jesus  of  N.,  aman  approved  of  God  among 

3.  6  In  the  name  of  Jesus  Christof  N.  rise  up 

4.  10  by  the  name  of  Jesus  Christ  of  N.,  whom 

6.  14  Jesus  of  N.  shall  destroy  this  place,  and 

10.  38  How  God  anointed  Jesus  of  N.  with  the 

22.  8  I  am  Jesus  of  N.,  whom  thou  persecutest 

26.  9  thing  contrary  to  the  name  of  Jesus  of  N. 

NAZ-AR-ITE,  TU  separated. 

The  appellation  of  one  who  by  a  vow  refrains  from 
certain  thiDgs  for  a  longer  or  shorter  time. 

Num.  6.  2  separate  (themselves)  to  vow  a  vow  of  a  N. 
6.  13  this  (is)  the  law  of  the  N.,  when  the  days 
6.  18  N.  shall  shave  the  head  of  his  separation 
6.  19  shall  put  (them)  upon  the  hands  of  the  N. 
6.  20  and  after  that  the  N.  may  drink  wine 
6.21  This  (is)  the  law  of  the  N.  who  hath  vowed 
Judg  13.  5,  7  the  child  shall  be  a  N.  unto  God  from 
16.  17  I  (have  been)  a  N.  unto  God  from  my  mo. 
Lam.  4.  7  Her  N.  were  purer  than  snow,  they  were 
Amos  2.  11  And  I  raised  up.  .of  your  young  men  for  N. 
2. 12  ye  gave  the  N.  wine  to  drink;  and  comm. 
NE'-AH,  ‘H’lrt  the  settlement. 

A  city  in  Zebulun. 

Josh  19.  13  and  goeth  out  to  Remmon-methoar,  to  N. 

87 


NE-A-PO'-LIS,  NednoAis. 

A  seaport  on  the  E.  of  Macedonia,  ten  miles  S.E.  of 
Philippi,  on  the  Sinus  Strymonicus ;  now  called 
Kavalla. 

Acts  16.  11  to  Samotliracia,  and  the  next  (day)  to  N. 
NEAR,  NEARER,  (unto  or  to)  — 

1.  Unto,  toward,  7 x  el. 

2  Sa.  14.  30  Joab's  field  is  near  mine,  and  he  hath  bar. 

2 . Near,  SxR  etsel. 

Deut  16.  21  a  grove  of  any  trees  near  unto  the  altar 
Prov.  7.  8  Passing  through  the  street  near  her  corner 
Dan.  8.  17  he  came  near  where  I  stood ;  and  when  he 

3  .Hand,  i;  yad. 

Josh.  15.  46  all  that  (lay)  near  Ashdod,  with  their 
2  Ch.21. 16  Arabians,  that  (were)  near  the  Ethiopians 

4.  To  touch,  come  upon,  strike,  57)1  naga. 

Judg.20.  34  but  they  knew  not  that  evil  (was)  near 

5.  Near,  3113  qarob. 

Gen.  19.  20  this  city  (is)  near  to  flee  unto,  and  it  (is) 
45.  18  thou  shalt  be  near  unto  me,  thou,  and  thy 
Exodi3.  T7  land  of  the  Philistines,  .that  (was)  near 
Lev.  21.  2  his  kin  that  is  near  unto  him,  (that  is) 
Ruth  3. 12  howbeit  there  is  a  kinsman  nearer  than 

1  Ki.  8.  46  unto  the  land  of  the  enemy,  far  or  near 

21.  2  it  (is)  near  unto  my  house  :  and  I  will  give 

2  Ch.  6.  36  captives  unto  a  land  far  off  or  near 
Psa.  22.  11  for  trouble  (is)  near ;  for  (there  is)  none 

75.  1  (that)  thy  name  (is)  near  thy  wondrous  w. 
1 19.  151  Thou  (art)  near,  O  Lord  ;  and  all  thy 
148. 14  children  of  Israel,  a  people  near  unto  him 
Prov  10.  14  mouth  of  the  foolish  (is)  near  destruction 

27.  10  better  (is)  a  neighbour  (that  is)  near,  than 
Isa.  13.  22  her  time  (is)  near  to  come,  and  her  days 

33.  13  and  ye  (that  are)  near,  acknowledge  my 

50.  8  (He  is)  near  that  justifieth  me ;  who  will 

51.  5  My  righteousness  (is)  near ;  my  salvation 

55.  6  Seek,  .call  ye  upon  him  while  he  is  near 

56.  1  for  my  salvation  (is)  near  to  come,  andmy 

57.  19  Peace,  to  (him  that  is)  near,  saith  the  L. 
Jer.  12.  2  thou  (art)  near  in  their  mouth,  and  far 

25.  26  the  kings  of  the  north,  far  and  near,  one 
48.  16  The  calamity  of  Moab  (is)  near  to  come 
48.  24  the  cities  of  the  land  of  Moab,  far  or  near 
Eze.  6.  12  he  that  is  near  shall  fall  by  the  sword 

7.  7  the  day  of  trouble  (is)  near,  and  not 

11.  3  (It  is)  not  near ;  let  us  build  houses :  this 

22.  5  (Those  that  be)  near,  and  (those  that  be) 
30.  3  (is)  near,  even  the  day  of  the  LoRD(is)near 

Dan.  9.  7  all  Israel,  (that  are)  near,  and  (that  are) 
Joel  3.  14  day  of  the  Lord  (is)  near  in  the  valley 
Obad.  15  the  day  of  the  Lord  (is)  near  upon  all  the 
Zeph.  1.  14  great  day  of  the  Lord  (is)  near,  (it  is)  near 

6.  Necessary, closely  connected,  aray  Kilos  anagkaios. 
Acts  io.  24  called,  .his  kinsmen  and  near  friends 

7.  Nigh,  iyyvs  ejjgus. 

Matt  24.  33  know  that  it  is  near,  (even)  at  the  doors 
Mark  1 3. 28  leaves,  ye  know  that  summer  is  near 
John  3.  23  also  was  baptizing  in  Aenon  near  to  Salim 

11.  54  unto  a  country  near  to  the  wilderness 

8.  Nigher,  nearer,  eyyvrepov  egguteron. 

Rom  13.  11  now  (is)  our  salvation  nearer  than  when 

9.  Close  to,  near,  irAnolov  plesion. 

John  4.  5  near  to  the  parcel  of  ground  that  Jacob 
[See  also  Bring,  come,  draw,  go,  kin,  kinsman,  kins¬ 
woman.] 

NEAR,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  nigh,  i?])  nagash. 

Job  41. 16  One  is  so  near  to  another,  that  no  air 

2.  To  be  near,  nip  qarab. 

Lam.  4. 18  our  end  is  near,  our  days  are  fulfilled ;  for 

3.  To  see,  nxi  rank. 

Jer.  52.  25  of  them  that  were  near  the  king’s  person 

NE-AR-IAH,  nnj»  Jah  drives  away. 

1.  Grandson  of  Shechaniah,  descended  from  David. 
B.C.  456. 

i  Ch.  3.  22  and  Igeal,  and  Bariah,  and  N.,  and  Shap. 

3.  23  the  sons  of  N. ;  Elioenai,  and  Hezekiah 

2.  A  Simeonite  captain  who  smote  the  remnant  of  the 
Amalekites  in  Mount  Seir.  B.C.  722. 

1  Ch.  4.  42  N.,  and  Repliaiah,  and  Uzziel,  the  sons 

NE'-BAI,  '31:,  '3'}  marrowy,  projecting. 

A  person  or  family  that  withNehemiah  sealed  the  cove¬ 
nant.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.’io.  19  Hariph,  Anathoth,  N. 

NE-BA'-JOTH,  NE-BA'-IOTH,  ni’3),  n;3)  husbandry. 

1.  Eldest  son  of  Islimael  son  of  Hagar.  B.C. 1840. 

Gen.  25.  13  the  first  born  of  Ishmael,  N. ;  and  Kedar 

28.  9  the  daughter  of  Ishmael . .  the  sister  of  N. 
36.  3  Bashem.,  Ishmael’s  daughter,  sisterof  N. 

1  Ch.  1.  29  The  first  born  of  Ishmael,  N.  ;  then  Kedar 

2.  His  descendants,  the  Nabatheans,  in  Arabia  Petraea 
and  Arabia  Felix. 

Isa.  60.  7  the  rams  of  N.  shall  minister  unto  thee 

NE-BAL'-LAT,  Uc3)  hard,  firm. 

A  city  in  Judah  or  Benjamin,  now  called  Dir  Xehala. 
Neh.  11.  34  Hadid,  Zeboim,  N. 


NE'-BAT,  U3j  look,  cultivation. 

Father  of  Jeroboam  who  rebelled  against  Rehoboam, 
and  became  the  first  king  of  the  ten  tribes  of  Israel,  and 
set  up  the  two  golden  calves  at  Bethel  and  Dan.  B.C. 

IOIO. 

1  Kin.  26  the  son  of  N.,  an  Ephratliite  of  Zereda 

12.  2  the  son  of  N.,  whowasyetin  Egypt,  heard 

12.  15  Lord  spake,  .unto  Jeroboam  the  son  of  N. 

15.  1  the.  .year  of  king  Jeroboam  the  son  of  N. 

16.  3  like  the  house  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  N. 
16.  26  in  all  the  way  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  N. 

16.  31  walk  in  the  sinsof  Jeroboam  the  son  of  N. 

21.  22  like  the  house  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  N. 

22.  52  in  the  way  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  N.,  who 

2  Ki.  3.  3  unto  the  sins  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  N. 

9.  9  like  the  house  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  N. 
10. 29  (from)  the  sins  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  N. 

13.  2  followed  the  sins  of  Jeroboam,  .son  of  N. 

13.  11  allthesiusof  Jeroboam  the  son  of  N.,who 

14.  24  all  the  sins  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  N. 

15.  9,  18,  24,  28  sins  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  N. 

17.  21  they  made  Jeroboam  the  son  of  N.  king 

23.  15  high  place  which  Jeroboam  t  he  son  of  N. 
2  Ch.  9.  29  visions,  .against  Jeroboam  the  son  of  N.? 

10.  2  when  Jeroboam  the  son  of  N. .  .heard  (it) 

10.  15  whichhtspake.  .to  Jeroboam  the  son  of N. 
13.  6  Yet  Jeroboam  the  son  of  N. .  .is  risen  up 

NE'-BO,  133  height. 

1.  A  city  in  Reuben,  E.  of  Jordan 

Num32.  3  Elealeli,  and  Shebam,  and  N.,  and  Beon 

32.  38  N.,  and  Baal-meon,  their  names  being  c. 

33.  47  and  pitched  in  the  mountains,  .before  N. 

1  Ch.  5.  8  Bela  the  son  of  Azaz.  .even  unto  N.  and 
Isa.  15.  2  Moab  shall  howl  over  N.,  and  over  Med. 
Jer.  48.  1  Woe  unto  N. !  for  it  is  spoiled  ;  Kiriatliaim 

48.  22  upon  Dibon,  and  upon  N.,  and  upon  Beth. 

2.  A  mount  E.  of  Jordan  over  against  Jericho,  in  Moab, 
part  of  the  Abarim  range,  with  a  top  called  Pisgah,  six 
miles  W.  of  Heshbon. 

Deut  32.49  Get  thee  up.  .(unto)  mount  N.,  which  (is) 

34.  1  went  up . .  unto  the  mountain  of  N.,  to  the 

3.  A  twofold  city  in  Judah;  perhaps  Beith-Nuhc,  near 
Lydda. 

Ezra  2.  29  The  children  of  N.,  fifty  and  two 
Neh.  7.  33  The  men  of  the  other  N.,  fifty  and  two 

4.  The  name  of  a  Chaldean  idol. 

Isa.  46.  1  Bel  boweth  down,  N.  stoopeth  •  their  idols 

5.  The  ancestor  of  certain  Jews  who  had  taken  strange 
wives  during  or  after  the  captivity. 

Ezra  10.  43  Of  the  sons  of  N.,  Jeiel,  Mattithiah,  Zab. 
NE-BU-CHAD  NEZ'-ZAR,  or  REZ'-ZAR,  1X3)133), 
1X3)1353),  1X11313),  1XR11313),  1X)133). 

Son  of  Nabopolassar,  and  king  of  Babylon  who  invaded 
Judah,  captured  Jerusalem,  destroyed  it  and  the  temple, 
carried  the  inhabitants  to  Babylon,  set  up  a  golden 
image  in  the  plain  of  Dura,  put  three  young  men  into 
the  fiery  furnace,  became  proud,  had  a  dream  which 
Daniel  explained,  was  driven  for  a  time  from  men,  but 
restored  and  praised  God.  B.C.  600. 

2  Ki.24.  1  In  his  days  N.  king  of  Babylon  came  up 

24.  10  At  that  time  the  servants  of  N.  king  of B. 

24.  11  N.  king  of  Babylon  came  against  the  city 

25.  1  N.  king  of  Babylon  came,  he,  and  all  his 

25.  8  which  (is)  the  nineteenth  year  of  king  N. 
25.22  people . .  whom  N.  king  of  Babylon  had  left 

1  Ch.  6. 15  carried  away  Judah,  .by  the  hand  of  N. 

2  Ch.36.  6  Against  him  came  up  N.  king  of  Babylon 

36.  7  N.  also  carried  of  the  vessels  of  the  house 
36.  10  when  the  year  was  expired  king  N.  sent 

36.  13  he  also  rebelled  against  king  N.,  who  had 
Ezra  1.  7  which  N.  had  brought  out  of  Jerusalem 

2.  1  whom  N.  the  king  of  Babylon  had  carried 

5.  12  he  gave  them  into  the  hand  of  N.  the  ki. 

5.  14  which  N.  took  out  of  the  temple  that  (was) 

6.  5  which  N.  took  forth  out  of  the  temple  w. 
Neh.  7.  6  whom  N.  the  king  of  Babylon  had  carried 
Esth.  2.  6  whom  N.  the  kingof  Babylon  had  carried 
Jer.  21.  2  for  N.  kingof  Babylon  maketh  war  again. 

21.  7  into  the  hand  of  N.  kingof  Babylon,  and 

22.  25  even  into  the  hand  of  N.  king  of  Babylon 

24.  1  after  that  N.  king  of  Babylon  had  carried 

25.  1  that  (was)  the  first  year  of  N.  king  of  B. 
25.  9  take.  .N.  the  king  of  Babylon,  myservant 

27.  6  given  all  these  lands  into  the  hand  of  N. 

27.  8  which  will  not  serve  the  same  N.  the  king 

27.  20  Which  N.  king  of  Babylon  took  not,  when 

28.  3  that  N.  king  of  Babylon  took  away  from 

28.  11  Even  so  will  I  break  the  yoke  of  N.  king 

28.  14  that  they  may  serve  N.  king  of  Babylon 

29.  1  all  the  people  whom  N.  had  carried  away 

29.  3  whom  Zedekiali.  .sent  unto  Baby  Ion  to  N. 

29.  21  I  will  deliver  them  into  the  hand  of  N. 

32.  1  year,  .which  (was)  the  eighteenth  .of  N. 
32.  28  into  the  hand  of  N.  king  of  Babylon,  and 

34.  1  when  N.  kingof  Babylon,  .fought against 
'35. 11  when  N.  kingof  Babylon  came  up  into  the 

37.  1  whom  N.  kingof  Babylon  made  king.. of  J. 
39.  1  came  N.  king  of  Babylon  and  all  his  army 
39.  5  they  brought  him  up  to  N.  king  of  Baby. 
39.  1 1  Now  N.  king  of  Babylon  gave  charge  co. 

43.  10  I  will  send  and  take  N.  the  king  of  Bab. 

44.  30  gave  Zedekiah . .  into  the  hand  of  N.  king 
46.  2  which  N.  king  of  Babylon  smote  in  the 
46. 12  how  N.  king  of  Babylon  should  come  (and) 
46.  26  into  tlie  hand  of  N.  king  of  Babylon,  and 

49.  28  which  N.  kingof  Babylon  shall  smite,  thus 
49.  30  for  N.  kingof  Babylon  hath  taken  counsel 


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Jer  so  17  X.  king  of  Babylon  hath  broken  his  bones 

51.  34  N.  the  king  of  Babylon  hath  devouredme 

52  4  N.  king  o£  Babylon  came,  he  and  all  his  a. 

52.  12  the  nineteenth  year  of  N.  king  of  Babylon 
52.  28  the  people  whom  N.  carried  away  captive 
52.  29  In  the  eighteenth  year  of  N.  he  carried 
52.  30  In  the  three  and  twentieth  year  of  N. 

Eze.  26.  7  will  bring  upon  TyrusN.  king  of  Babylon 

29.  18  N.  king  of  Babylon  caused  his  army  to  s. 
29  19  I  will  give  the  land  of  Egypt  unto  N.  king 

30.  10  cease  by  the  hand  of  N.  king  of  Babylon 
Dan.  1.  1  came  N.  king  of  Babylon  unto  Jerusalem 

1.  >8  then  the  prince,  .brought  them  in  before  N. 
2  i  in  the  second  year  of  the  reign  of  N.,  N. 

2.  28  maketh  known  to  the  king  N.  what  shall 

2.  46  N.  fell  upon  his  face,  and  worshipped  D. 

3.  1  N.  the  king  made  an  image  of  gold,  whose 

3.  2  N.  the  king  sent  to  gather  together  the 
32  3,  3,  s,  7  image  which  N.  the  king  had  set 

3.  9  said  to  the  king  N„  O  king,  live  for  ever 

3.  13  N.  in  (his)  rage  and  fury  commanded  to  br. 

3. 14  N.  spake  and  said  unto  them,  (Is  it)  true 
3. 16  0  N.,  we  (are)  not  careful  to  answer  thee  m 

3.  19  Then  was  N.  full  of  fury,  and  the  form  of 
3!  24  N.  the  king  was  astonied,  and  rose  up  in 
3]  26  N.  came  near  to  the  mouth  of  the  burning 
3'  28  N.  spake,  and  said,  Blessed  (be)  the  God  of 
4!  1  N.  the  king,  unto  all  people,  nations,  and 
4  4  I  N.  was  at  rest  in  mine  house,  and  flour. 
4'  18  This  dream  I  king  N.  have  seen.  Nowthou 
4. 28  All  this  came  upon  the  king  N. 

4.  31  (saying),  0  king  N.,  to  thee  it  is  spoken 
4  33  same  hour  was  the  thing  fulfilled  upon  N. 
4  34  I  N.  lifted  up  mine  eyes  unto  heaven,  and 
4  37  I  N.  praise  and  extol  and  honour  the  King 
Z  jN  had  taken  out  of  the  temple  which  (was) 

11  N.  thy  father,  the  king,  I  (say),  thy  father 
5. 18  God  gave  N.  thy  father  a  kingdom,  and 

NE-BU-SHAS-BAN, 

A  prince  of  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon.  B.C.  600. 
Jer.  39.  13  N.,  Rabsaris,  and  Nergal-sharezer,  Rab. 


NE-BU-ZAR-A'-DAN,  Jlipnsj- 

The  captain  of  the  guard  whom  Nebuchadnezzar  left 
behind  him  in  Jerusalem  for  a  time.  B.C.  600. 

2  Ki.  25.  8  came  N.,  captaiu  of  the  guard,  a  servant 

25.  11  did  N.,  the  captain  of  the  guard,  carry  a. 
25. 20  And  N.,  captain  of  the  guard,  took  these 
Jer.  39.  9  N.  the  captain  of  the  guard  carried  away 

39.  10  N.  the  captain  of  the  guard  left  of  the 

9. 11  N.  king  of  Babylon  gave  charge  concern. 

39!  13  So  N.  the  captain  of  the  guard  sent,  and 

40.  1  N.  the  captain  of  the  guard  had  let  him 

41.  10  N.  the  captain  of  the  guard  had  commit. 
43.  6  N.  the  captain  of  the  guard  had  left  with 
52.  12  came  N.,  captain  of  the  guard,  (which)  s. 
52. 15,  30  N.  the  captain  of  the  guard  carried  a. 
52.  16  N.  the  captain  of  the  guard  had  left  (ce.) 
52. 26  N.  the  captain  of  the  guard  took  them,  and 

NECESSARY,  NECESSITY  — 

1  .Statute,  p h  choq. 

Job  23. 12  esteemed  the  words,  .more  than  my  nec. 

2.  Necessary,  avayKaios  anaykaios. 

Acts  13.  46  It  was  necessary  that  the  word  of  God 

1  Co.  12.  22  members,  .which  seem,  .feeble,  are  nece. 

2  Co'.  9.  5  I  thought  it  necessary  to  exhort  the 
Phil.  2.  25  Yet  I  supposed  it  necessary  to  send  to  you 
Titus  3.  14  maintain  good  works  for  necessary  uses 

3.  Necessity,  avayuri  anaijke. 

1  Co.  7.  37  having  no  necessity,  hut  hath  power  over 

9.  16  for  necessity  is  laid  upon  me  ;  yea,  woeis 

2  Co.  6.  4  in  afflictions,  in  necessities,  in  distresses 

9.  7  not  grudgingly,  or  of  necessity  :  for  God 

12. 10  I  take  pleasure,  .in  necessities,  in  perse. 
Phm.  14  should  not  be  as  it  were  of  necessity,  but 
Heb.  7.  12  there  is  made  of  necessity  a  change  also 

9.  16  must  also  of  necessity  be  the  death  of  the 
9.  23  (It  was)  therefore  necessary  that  the  pat. 

4.  The  things  necessary,  to.  i-rravayKts  taepanaykes. 

Acts  15.  28  greater  burden  than  these  necessary  things 

5.  Use,  need,  necessity,  xPe‘a  ehreia. 

Acts  20.  34  have  ministered  unto  my  necessities,  and 

28. 10  laded  (as)  with  such  things  as  were  [nec.] 
Rom  12.  13  Distributing  to  the  necessity  of  saints 
Phil.  4.  16  ye  sent  once  and  again  unto  my  necessity 

NECESSITY,  of  — 

1  .To  have  necessity,  exo>  avdyic-qv  echo  anaylcen. 
Luke23.  17  [For  of  necessity  liemust  release  one  unto] 

2. Necessary,  avayKaios  anaykaios. 

Heb.  8.  3  (it  is)  of  necessity  that  this  man  have  so. 

NE'-CHO,  13). 

An  appellationgiventotheking  of  Egypt  who  succeeded 
Psammetichus  and  fought  against  Nabopolassar  in  the 
days  of  king  Josiah,  and  after  making  Eliakim  (or 
Jehoiakim)  king,  carried  off  Jehoahaz  his  brother  to 
Egypt.  B.C.  610. 

2  Ch.35.  20  N.  king  of  Egypt  came  up  to  fight  against 

35.  22  hearkened  not  unto  the  words  of  N.  from 

36.  4  N.  took  Jehoahaz  his  brother,  and  carried 

NECK  — 

1.  Throat,  neck,  n'nili  gargeroth, 

Prov.  1.  9  unto  thy  head,  and  chains  about  thy  neck 
3.  3  bind  them  about  thy  neck;  write  them 
3.  22  life  unto  thy  soul,  and  grace  to  thy  neck 

6.  21  thine  heart,  (and)  tie  them  about  thy  neck 


2 . Throat,  1'na  garon. 

Isa.  3.  16  walk  with  stretched  forth  necks,  and  wa. 
Eze.  16. 11  upon  thy  hands,  and  a  chain  on  thy  neck 

3 . Done  or  vertebrae,  np/JBD  maphreqeth. 

1  Sa.  4. 18  the  gate,  and  his  neck  brake,  and  he  died 

4 . Neck,  back,  npy  orepli. 

Gen.  49.  8  (shallbe)  in  the  neck  of  thine  enemies ;  thy 
Lev.  5.  8  and  wring  off  his  head  from  his  neck,  but 
Deut3i.  27  I  know  thy  rebellion,  and  thy  stiff  neck :  b. 

2  Sa.22.  41  Thou  hast  also  given  methe  necks  of  mine 
2  Ki  17  14  would  not  hear,  but  hardened  their  necks 

17. 14  like  to  the  neck  of  their  fathers,  that  did 
2  CI1.36. 13  but  he  stiffened  his  neck,  and  hardened 
Nell.  9.  16  hardened  their  necks,  and  hearkened  not 
9.  17  but  hardened  their  necks,  and  in  their  re. 

9.  29  hardened  their  neck,  and  would  not  hear 
Job  16. 12  he  hath  also  taken  (me)  by  my  neck,  and 
Psa.  18.  40  Thou  hast  also  given  me  the  necksof  mine 
Trov29.  1  being  often  reproved,  liardeneth  (his)  neck 
Isa.  48.  4  and  thy  neck  (is)  an  iron  sinew,  and  thy 
Jer.  7.  26  their  ear,  but  hardened  their  neck :  they 

it.  23  made  their  neck  stiff,  that  they  might  not 
19.  15  because  they  have  hardened  their  necks 

5.  Keck,  nape,  nkjs  tsavvar. 

Gen.  27.  16  hands,  and  upon  the  smooth  of  his  neck 
27.  40  shalt  break  his  yoke  from  off  thy  neck 
33.  4  fell  on  his  neck,  and  kissed  him :  and  they 
41.  42  and  put  a  gold  chain  about  his  neck 
45.  14  he  fell  upon  his  brother  Benjamin's  neck 

45.  14  wept ;  and  Benjamin  wept  upon  his  neck 

46.  29  he  fell  on  his  neck,  and  wept  on  his  neck 
Deut  28.  48  he  shall  put  a  yoke  of  iron  upon  thy  neck 
Josh. 10.  24  put  your  feet  upon  the  necks  of  these  ki. 

10.  24  and  put  then-  feet  upon  the  necks  of  them 
Judg.  5.  30  for  the  necks  of  (them  that  take)  the  sp.'f 

8.  21  ornaments  that  (were)  on  their  camel's  11. 

8.  26  chains  that  (were)  about  their  camel’s  ne. 
Nell.  3.  5  but  their  nobles  put  not  their  necks  to 
Job  15.  26  runneth  upon  him,  (even)  on  (his)  neck 
39. 19  hast  thou  clothed  his  neck  with  thunder? 
41.  22  In  his  neck  remaineth  strength,  and  sor. 
Psa.  75.  5  horn  on  high  :  speak  (not)  with  a  stiff  u. 
Son"  1.  10  rows  (of  jewels),  thy  neck  with  chains  (of 

4  4  Thy  neck  (is)  like  the  tower  of  David  bu. 

7.  4  Thy  neck  (is)  as  a  tower  of  ivory ;  thine 

Isa  8.  8  he  shall  reach  (even)  to  the  neck :  and  the 
10.  27  his  yoke  from  off  thy  neck,  and  the  yoke 
30.  28  shall  reach  to  the  midst  of  the  neck,  to 
52.  2  loose  thyself  from  the  bands  of  thy  neck 
Jer.  27.  2  Make. .yokes, and  put  them  upon  thy  neck 
27.  8  that  will  not  put  their  neck  under  the 
27.  11  the  nations  that  bring  their  neck  under 

27.  12  Bring  your  necks  under  the  yoke  of  the 
28. 10  yoke  from  off  the  prophet  Jeremiah’s  neck 

28.  11  from  the  neck  of  all  nations  within  the 
28.  12  had  broken  the  yoke  from  off  the  neck  of 
28. 14  iron  upon  the  neck  of  all  these  nations 
30.  8  I  will  break  his  yoke  from  off  thy  neck 

Lam.  1.  14  are  wreathed,  (and)  come  up  upon  my  11. 

5  5  Our  necks  (are)  under  persecution:  we  la. 
Eze.  21.  29  upon  the  necks  of  (them  that  are)  slain 
Dan.  5.  7,  29  a  chain  of  gold  about  his  neck,  and 

5.  16  (have)  a  chain  of  gold  about  thy  neck,  and 
Hos.  10  11I  passed  over  upon  her  fair  neck:  I  will 
Mic.  2.  3  from  which  ye  shall  not  remove  your  ne. 
Hab.  3.  13  discovering  the  foundation  unto  the  neck 

6  JVecifc,. D'rihs  tsaweronim. 

Song  4.  9  of  thine  eyes,  with  one  chain  of  thy  neck 

7 .Neck,  Tpaxvhos  trachelos. 

Matt  18.  6  a  millstone  were  hanged  about  his  neck 
Mark  9.  42  a  millstone  were  hanged  about  his  neck 
Lukei5.2o  ran,  and  fell  on  his  neck,  and  kissed  him 
17.  2  a  millstone  were  hanged  about  his  neck 
Acts  15.  10  a  yoke  upon  the  neck  of  the  disciples 
20  37  and  fell  on  Paul’s  neck,  and  kissed  him 
Rom.  16.  4  for  my  life  laid  down  their  own  necks 

NECK,  to  break,  cut  or  strike  off  the  — 

To  break  the  neck,  behead,  cause  to  drop,  'll!;  araph. 
Exodia.  13  thou  shalt  break  his  neck:  and  all  the 
34.  20  if  thou  redeem  (him) not.  .break  lus  neck 
Deut  21.  4  shall  strike  off  the  heifer’s  neck  there 
Isa.  66.  3  a  lamb,  (as  if)  he  cut  off  a  dog’s  neck 

NECROMANCER  — 

To  enquire  at  the  dead,  D'np  darasli  methim. 

Deut  1 8.  1 1  a  charmer . .  or  a  wizard,  or  a  necromancer 
NE -DAB -I' AH,  rvpii  Jah  is  willing,  liberal. 

Son  of  Jeconiah ,  son  of  J ehoiakim  king  of  J udah.  B.C.  590. 

1  Ch.  3. 18  Shenazar,  Jecamiah,  Hosliama,  and  N. 
NEED,  needs,  needful,  to  need  — 

\.  Needful  things,  necessaries,  ninp’n  chashchuth. 
Ezra  7.  20  whatsoever  more  shall  be  needful  for  the 

2 . Need,  want,  lack,  "non!?  maclisor. 

Deut  15.  8  surely  lend  him  sufficient  for  his  need 

3.  Necessity,  need,  tsorek. 

2  Ch.  2.  16  will  cut  wood,  .as  much  as  thou  shalt  n. 

4 . Necessity,  avayuri  anaijke. 

Heb.  7.  27  Who  needeth  not  daily,  as  those  high 
J  ude  3  it  was  needful  for  me  to  write  unto  you 

5 .It  belioveth,  Se7  dei. 

Acts  15.  5  it  was  needful  to  circumcise  them,  and 
i  Pe.  1.  6  if  need  be,  ye  are  in  heaviness  through 

6 .To  owe,  be  under  obligation,  6<pe'i\ai  opheild. 

1  Co.  7.  36  need  so  require,  let  him  do  what  he  will 


7.  To  wantbesides, need  more,  npocrbeopiatprosdeomai 

Acts  17.  25  as  though  he  needed  any  thing,  seeing  he 

8.  Use,  need,,  necessity,  XPeia  ehreia. 

Matt.  3.  14  I  have  need  to  be  baptized  of  thee,  and  c. 

6.  8  Father  knoweth  what  things  ye  have  need 

9.  12  They  that  be  whole  need  not  a  physician 

14.  16  Theyneednot  depart ;  give  ye  them  to  eat 

21.  3  ye  shall  say,  The  Lord  hath  need  of  them 

26.  65  what  further  need  have  we  of  witnesses  ? 

Mark  2.  17  They  that  are  whole  have  no  need  of  the 

2.  25  read  what  David  did,  when  he  had  need 

1.  3  say  ye  that  the  Lord  hath  need  of  him 

14.  63  saith,  What  need  we  any  further  witnes.? 
Luke  5.  31  They  that  are  whole  need  not  a  physician 

9. 11  and  healed  them  that  had  need  of  healing 

10.  42  But  one  thing  is  needful :  and  Mary  hath 

15.  7  nine  just  persons,  which  need  no  repen. 

19.  31  say  unto  him.  Because  the  Lord  hath  need 
19.  34  And  they  said,  The  Lord  hath  need  of  him 

22.  71  they  said,  What  need  we  any  further  wi.? 
John  2.  25  needed  not  that  any  should  testify  of  man 

13.  10  He  that  is  washed  needeth  not  save  to  w. 

13.  29  Buy . .  that  we  have  need  of  against  the  f . 

16.  30  needest  not  that  any  man  should  ask  thee 
Acts  2.45  parted  them  to  all . .  as  every  man  had  need 

4.  35  unto  every  man  according  as  he  had  need 
1  Co.  12.  21  eyecaunotsay  unto  the  hand,  I  have  no  n. 
12.  21  the  head  to  the  feet,  I  have  no  need  of  you 
12.  24  For  our  comely  (parts)  have  no  need :  but 
Eph.  4.  28  that  he  may  have  to  give  to  him  that  ne. 
Phil.  4.  19  But  my  God  shall  supply  all  your  need  ac. 

1  Th.  1.  8  so  that  we  need  not  to  speak  anything 

4.  9  ye  need  not  that  I  write  unto  you ;  for  ye 

5.  1  But.  .ye  have  no  need  that  I  write  unto 
Heb.  5.  12  ye  have  need  that  one  teach  you  again  w. 

5.  12  are  become  such  as  have  need  of  milk,  and 

7. 11  what  further  need,  .that  another  priest  s. 
10.  36  have  need  of  patience,  that,  after  ye  have 

1  Jo.  2.  27  and  ye  need  not  that  any  man  teach  you 

3.  17  seethliis  brother  have  need,  and  shutteth 
Rev.  3.  17  increased  with  goods  and  have  need  of  n. 

21.  23*the  city  bad  no  need  of  the  sun,  neither 

22.  5  they  need  no  caudle,  neither  light  of  the 

9.  To  want,  need,  xpv(w  chrezd. 

Luken.  8  will  rise  and  give  him  as  many  as  he  ne. 

2  Co.  3.  1  or  need  we,  as  some . .  epistles  of  commen. 
NEED  of,  to  have  — 

1  .To  abate,  lack,  ipn  chaser. 

Prov  31. 11  trust,  .so  that  he  shall  have  no  need  of  sp. 

2.  Lacking,  ipn  chaser. 

1  Sa.  21.  15  Have  I  need  of  mad  men,  that  ye  have  br. 

3.  To  have  need,  nt?n  chashacli. 

Ezra  6.  9  that  which  they  have  need  of,  both  young 

4 . To  want,  need,  xPvCoi  chrezd. 

Matt  6.  32  Father  knoweth  that  ye  have  need  of  all 
Lukei2.  30  Father  knoweth  that  ye  have  needof  these 
Rom  16.  2  in  whatsoever  business  she  hath  need  of 
NEEDFUL,  things  which  are  — 

The  things  suitable, convenient, r a  eiurjiSeiaepitedeia 
Jas.  2.  16  those  things  which  are  needful  to  the  body 

NEEDLE  — 

A  needle,  pacpls  rhaphis. 

Matt  19.  24  for  a  camel  to  go  through  the  eye  of  ane. 
Markio.  25  for  a  camel  to  go  through  the  eye  of  a  ne. 
Luke  1 8.  25  for  a  camel  to  go  through  a  [needle’s]  eye 
NEEDLE  WORK  (on  both  sides)  — 

1.  Work  of  the  embroiderer,  Dpi  n’wfi.9  maaseh  roqe. 
Exod26.  36  fine  twined  linen,  wrought  with  needle  w. 

27.  16  fine  twined  linen,  wrought  with  needle  w. 

28.  39  thou  shalt  make  the  girdle  (of)  needle  wo. 

36.  37  scarlet,  and  fine  twined  linen,  of  needle  w. 

38.  18  hanging  for  the  gate  of  the  court,  .n.  w. 

39.  29  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet,  of  needle  w. 

2.  Embroidered  work,  nojji  riqmah. 

Judg.  5.  30  a  prey  of  divers  colours  of  needle  work,  of 

5.  30  of  divers  colours  of  needle  work  on  both  s. 
Psa.  45. 14  shallbe  brought,  .in  raiment  of  needle  w. 
NEEDS,  must  — 

1  .To  be  necessary,  txw  dvayK-qv,  avayKt)  tariv. 
Matt  18.  7  for  [it]  must  needs  be  that  offences  come 
Luke  1 4.  18  ground,  and  I  must  needs  go  and  see  it 
Rom  13.  5  must  needs  be  subject,  not  only  for  wrath 

2 .It  behovelh,  5ei  dei. 

Mark™.  7  must  needs  be;  but  the  end  (shall)not  (be) 
John  4.  4  And  he  must  needs  go  through  Samaria 
Acts  1.  16  this  scripture  must  needs  have  been  ful. 

17  3  that  Christ  must  needs  have  suffered,  and 

2  Co.  1 1.  30  If  I  must  needs  glory,  I  wiH  glory  of  the 

3.  By  all  means  it  behoves,  navreos  Sei  pantos  dei. 

Acts  21.  22  [themultitude  must  needs  cometogether] 
NEEDY  — 

1  .Needy,  desiring,  ]vpx  ebyon. 

Deut  15.  11  to  thy  poor,  and  to  thy  needy,  in  thy  land 
24.  14  oppress  an  hired  servant,  .pporand  needy 
Job  24.  4  They  turn  the  needy  out  of  the  way:  the 
24.  14  killeth  the  poor  and  needy,  and  m  the  m. 
Psa.  9.  18  Forthe  needy shallnotalway beforgotten 
12.  5  for  the  sighing  of  the  needy,  now  will  I 

35. 10  poor  and  the  needy  from  him  that  spoileth 

37.  14  to  cast  down  the  poor  and  needy,  .to  slay 
40. 1 7  ButI . .  poor  andneedy . .  the  Lord  thinketh 
70.  s  But  I  (am)  poor  and  needy ;  make  haste 

72.  4  he  shall  save  the  children  of  the  needy,  and 

72. 12  he  shall  deliver  the  needy  when  he  crieth 


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Psa.  72. 13  He  shall  spare  the  poor  and  needy 

72. 13  and  shall  save  the  souls  of  the  needy 
74.  21  let  the  poor  and  needy  praise  thy  name 
82.  4  Deliver  the  poor  andneedy:  rid.,  out  of 
86.  1  Lord,  hear  me ;  for  X  (am)  poor  and  needy 

109. 16  persecuted  the  poor  and  needy  man,  that 
109.  22  I  (am)  poor  and  needy,  and  my  heart  is 
113.  7  He..lifteth  the  needy  outof  the  dung  hill 

Prov 30.  14  to  devour  the  poor,  .and  the  needy  from 

31.  9  and  plead  the  cause  of  the  poor  and  needy 

31.  20  shereacheth  forth  her  hands  to  the  needy 
Isa.  14.  30  the  needy  shall  lie  down  in  safety :  and 

25.  4  a  strength  to  the  needy  in  his  distress,  a 

32.  7  to  destroy. .  even  when  the  needy  speaketh 
41.  17  (When)  the  poor  and  needy  seek  water 

Jer.  5.  28  the  right  of  the  needy  do  they  not  judge 

22. 16  He  judged  the  causeof  the  poorand  needy 
Eze.  16.  49  strengthen  the  hand  of  the  poor  and  ne. 

18.  12  Hath  oppressed  the  poor  and  needy,  hath 

22.  29  have  vexed  the  poor  and  needy ;  yea,  they 
Amos  4.  1  which  oppress  the  poor,  .crush  the  needy 

8.  4  Hear  this,  0  ye  that  swallow  up  the  needy 

8.  6  That  we  may  buy.  .the  needy  for  a  pair  of 

2 . Lean,  thin,  weak,  83  dal. 

Isa.  10.  2  To  turn  aside  the  needy  from  judgment 

26.  6  the  feet  of  the  poor,  .the  steps  of  the  ne. 

3.  Afflicted,  humble,  poor,  ani. 

Prov3i.  20  she  reacheth  forth  her  hands  to  the  needy 

i.To  be  poor,  lacking,  bui  rush. 

Psa.  82.  3  do  justice  to  the  afflicted  and  needy 

NEESING 

.1  sneesing,  ny'QU.  atishah. 

Job  41. 18  By  liis  neesings  a  light  doth  shine,  andhis 

ne-gi'-noth,  nir:;,  rip?}. 

A  kind  of  stringed  instrument. 

Psa.  4.  title.  To  the  chief  musician  on  Neginoth 
[So  in  Psa.  6.  54.  55.  61.  67.  76.] 

NEGLECT,  (to  hear)  to  — - 

1 .  To  he  careless,  not  to  care,  apeKtu  ameleo. 

1  Ti.  4. 14  Neglect  not  the  gift  that  is  in  thee,  which 
Heb.  2.  3  How  shall  we  escape,  if  we  neglect  so  gr. 

2 . To  view  amiss,  overlook,  neglect,  irapadewpew. 
Acts  6.  1  because  their  widows  were  neglected  in 

3.  To  hear  amiss,  disregard,  irapaKovio  parakouo. 
Matt  18.  17  if  he  shall  neglect  to  hear  them,  tell  (it) 

18.  17  if  he  neglect  to  hear  the  church,  let  him 
NEGLECTING  — 

Unsparing  severity,  atpeiSla  apheidia. 

Col.  2.  23  and  humility,  and  neglecting  of  the  body 
NEGLIGENT,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  deceived,  a.t  rest,  rhy  shalah,  2. 

2  Ch.29.  11  My  sons,  be  not  now  negligent;  for  Hie 

2.  To  be  careless,  not  to  care,  apehew  ameleo. 

2  Pe.  1. 12  Wherefore  [I  will  not  be  negligent]  to  put 
NE-HE-LA'-MITE,  ’D^nj, 

Patronymic  of  Shemaiah,  a  presumptuous  person  whom 
God  reproved  by  the  mouth  of  Jeremiah. 

Jer.  29.  24  thou  also  speak  to  Shemaiah  the  N.,  say. 
29.  31  saith.  .Lord  concerning  Shemaiah  theN. 
29.  32  I  will  punish  Shemaiah  the  N.,  and  his 

NE-HEM-I'AH,  Mjijnj  Jah  is  comfort. 

l.A  chief  man  who  returned  from  exile,  n.c.  536. 

Ezra  2.  2  N.,  Seraiah,  Reelaiah,  Mordecai,  Bilshau 
Neh.  7.  7  N.,  Azariah,  Raamiali,  Nahamani,  Mord. 

1.  The  son  of  Halachiah,  who  being  cup  bearer  to 
Artaxerxes,  was  sent  by  him  to  Jerusalem  where  lie 
became  governor  for  many  years.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  1.  1  The  words  of  N.  the  son  of  Hachaliah 

8.  9  N.,  which  (is)  the  Tirsliatha,  and  Ezra  the 

10.  1  Now  those  that  sealed  (were)  N.,  the  Tir. 

12.  26  and  in  the  days  of  N.  the  governor,  and 
12.  47  all  Israel,  .in  the  daysof  N.,  gave  the  por. 

3.  A  person  who  repaired  a  portion  of  the  wall.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.^jAAfter  him  repaired  N.  the  son  of  Azbuk 
tTE-HI'-LOTH,  niVra 
Name  of  a  music  choir,  inheritance. 

Psa.  5.  title.  To  the  chief  musician  upon  Nehilotli 
NE'-HTJM,  cnnj  comfort. 

4  chief  man  that  returned  from  the  exile  with  Zerub- 
babel ;  called  Rehum  in  Ezra  2.  2.  B.c.  536. 

Neh.  7.  7  Who  came  with  Zerubbabel.  .M.,  Baanah 
NE-HUSH'-TA,  ftntyn}  basis,  ground,  support. 

Wife  of  Jehoiakim  and  mother  of  Jehoiachin.  B.c.  600. 

2  Ki.  24.  8  his  mother’s  name  (was)  N.,  the  daughter 
NE-HTJSH'-TAN,  il-iiym  brazen  serpent. 
rhe  contemptuous  appellation  given  by  Hezekiali  to  the 
irazen  serpent  made  by  Moses  in  the  wilderness,  when 
nen  began  to  worship  it. 

2  Ki.  18.  4  brake  the  images,  .and  he  called  it  N. 
STE-I'-EL,  Sx’p:  dwelling  of  God. 

4  city  in  Asher(orNaphtali),nearBeth-emek;  now  Mi'ar. 
Josh.  19.  27  toward  the  north  side  of.  .N.,  and  goeth 

NEIGH,  to  — 

To  cry  aloud,  neigh,  brilf  tsalial. 

Jer.  5.  8  everyone  neighed  after  his  neighbour’s  w. 

SEIGHBOUR  — 

L. Neighbour,  equal,  fellow,  n’pj;  amith. 

Lev.  6.  2  lie  unto  his  neighbour  in  that  which  was 


Lev.  6.  2  by  violence,  or  hath  deceived  his  neighb. 

18.  20  thou  shalt  not  lie  carnally  with  thy  neig. 

19.  15  in  righteousness  slialt  thou  judge  thy  ne. 

19.  17  thou  shalt  in  anywise  rebuke  thy  neighb. 
24. 19  if  a  man  cause  a  blemish  in  his  neighbour 
25.  14  if  thou  sell  ought  unto  thy  neighbour,  or 

25. 14  buyest.  .of  thy  neighbour’s  hand,  ye  shall 

25. 15  after  the  jubilee  thou  shalt  buy  of  thy  n. 

2 . Near  one,  aiiij  qarob. 

Exod32.  27  his  companion,  and  every  man  his  neigh. 
Josh.  9. 16  they  heard  that  they  (were)  then-  neighb. 
Psa.  15.  3  nor  taketh  up  a  reproach  against  his  nei. 
Eze.  23.  5  on  her  lovers,  on  the  Assyrians  (her)  nei. 
23. 12  She  doted  upon  the  Assyrians  (lier)  neigh. 

3.  Friend,  companion,  neighbour,  sn  rea. 

Exodn.  2  let  every  man  borrow  of  his  neighbour 

20.  16  shalt  not  bear  false  witness  against  thy  n. 

20.  17  Thou  shalt  not  covet  thy  neighbour’s  ho. 
20.  17  thou  shalt  not  covet  thy  neighbour’s  wife 

20.  17  nor  his  ass,  nor  any  thing  that  (is)  thy  ne. 

21.  14  if  amancomepresumptuouslyuponbis  n. 

22.  7  If  a  man  shall  deliver  unto  his  neighbour 
22.  8  he  have  put  his  hand  unto  hisneighbour’s 
22.  9  he  shall  pay  double  unto  his  neighbour 
22.  10  If  a  man  deliver  unto  his  neighbour  an  ass 
22. 11  that  he  hath  not  put  his  hand  unto  his  n. 
22.  14  if  a  man  borrow,  .of  his  neighbour,  and  it 
22.  26  If  thou  at  all  take  thy  neighbour’s  raime. 

Lev.'ig.  13  Thou  shalt  not  defraud  thy  neighbour,  n. 

19. 16  thou  stand  against  the  blood  of  thy  neig. 

19.  18  thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 

20.  10  that  committeth  adultery  with  his  neigh. 
Deut.  4.  42  which  should  kill  his  neighbour  unawares 

5.  20  Neither. .  bear  false  witness  against  thy  n. 
S.  21  Neither  shalt  thou  desire  thy  neighbour's 
5.  21  neither  shalt  thou  covet  thy  neighbour’s 

5.  21  his  ass,  or  any  (thing)  that  (is)  thy  neighb. 
15.  2  Every  creditor  that  lendeth.  .unto  his  ne. 

15.  2  he  shall  not  exact  (it)  of  his  neighbour,  or 
19.  4  Whoso  killeth  his  neighbour  ignorantly 
19.  5  a  man  goeth  into  the  wood  with  his  neig. 
19.  5  liglitetli  upon  his  neighbour,  that  he  die 

19.  11  if  any  man  hate  his  neighbour,  and  lie  in 
19. 14  Thou  shalt  not  remove  thy  neighbour’s  1. 
22.  24  because  he  hath  humbled  his  neighbour’s 

22.  26  for  as  when  a  man  riseth  against  his  nei. 

23.  24  When  thou  comest  into  thy  neighbour’s 

23.  25  comest  into  the  standing  corn  of  thy  nei. 

23.  25  thou  shalt  not  move  a  sickle  unto  thy  ne. 

27. 17  he  that  removeth  his  neighbour’s  land  m. 

27.  24  Cursed  (be)  he  that  smiteth  his  neighbour 
Josh.  20.  5  because  he  smote  his  neighbour  unwitti. 
Ruth  4.  7  plucked  off  his  shoe,  and  gave . .  to  his  ne. 

1  Sa.  13.  28  given  it  to  a  neighbour  of  thine,  .better 

28. 17  and  given  it  to  thy  neighbour,  .to  David 

2  Sa.12. 11  and  give,  .unto  thy  neighbour,  and  he  sh. 

1  Ki.  8.  31  If  any  man  trespass  against  his  neighbour 

20.  35  unto  his  neighbour  in  the  word  of  the  L. 

2  Ch.  6.  22  If  a  man  sin  against  his  neighbour,  and 
Job  12.  4  I  am  (as)  one  mocked  of  his  neighbour 

16.  21  might  plead,  .asa  man .  .for  his  neighbour 
31.  9  I  have  laid  wait  at  my  neighbour’s  door 

Psa.  12.  2  They  speak  vanity  every  one  with  his  ne. 

15.  3  with  his  tongue,  nor  doeth  evil  to  his  ne. 

28.  3  which  speak  peace  to  their  neighbours, but 
101.  5  Whoso  privily  slandereth  his  neighbour 

Prov.  3.  28  Say  not  unto  thy  neighbour,  Go,  and  come 
3.  29  Devise  not  evil  against  thy  neighbour,  se. 

6.  29  So  he  that  goeth  in  to  his  neighbour’s  w. 

11.  9  An  hypocrite,  .destroyeth  his  neighbour 

11.  12  He  that  is  void  of  wisdom  despisethhisn. 

12.  26  The  righteous .  .more  excellent  than  his  n. 
14.  20  The  poor  is  hated  even  of  his  own  neigh. 
14.  21  He  that  despiseth  his  neighbour  sinnetli 

16.  29  A  violent  man  enticeth  his  neighbour 

18. 17  his  neighbour  cometh  and  searcheth  him 
19.  4  but  the  poor  is  separated  from  his  neigh. 

21.  10  his  neighbour  findeth  no  favour  in  his  eyes 

24.  28  Be  not  a  witness  against  thy  neighbour 

25.  8  when  thy  neighbour  hath  put  thee  to  sh. 
25.  9  Debatethycausewiththyneiglibour(him.) 
25.  17  Withdraw  thy  foot  from  thy  neighbour's 

23. 18  that  beareth  false  witness  against  his  ne. 

26. 19  So  (is)  the  man  (that)  deceiveth  his  neig. 

29.  5  A  man  that  flattereth  his  neighbour  spr. 

.  4.  4  that  for  this  a  man  is  envied  of  his  neig. 

3.  5  one  by  another,  and  every  one  by  his  ne. 
19.  2  every  one  against  his  neighbour ;  city  ag. 
41.  6  They  helped  everyone  his  neighbour;  and 
5.  8  every  one  neighed  after  his  neighbour’s 

7.  5  judgment  between  a  man  and  his  neigh. 

9.  4  Take  ye  heed  every  one  of  his  neighbour 

9.  4  and  every  neighbour  will  walk  with  slau. 

9.  5  they  will  deceive  every  one  his  neighbour 
9.  8  speaketh  peaceably  to  his  neighbour  with 

22.  8  they  shall  say  every  man  to  his  neighbour 
22. 13  useth  his  neighbour’s  service  without  w. 

23.  27  which  they  tell  every  man  to  his  neighb. 
23.  30  steal  my  words  every  one  from  his  neigh. 
23.  35  Thus  shallye  say  every  one  to  his  neighbour 
29.  23  have  committed  adultery  with  their  nei. 

1.  34  shall  teach  no  more  every  man  his  neigh. 
34.  15  proclaiming  liberty  every  man  to  his  nei. 
34.  17  to  bis  brother,  and  every  man  to  his  nei. 
18.  6  neither  hath  defiled  his  neighbour’s  wife 
1 8.  1 1  but  even  hath .  defiled  his  neighbour’s  w. 
18.  15  hath  not  defiled  his  neighbour’s  wife 
22. 11  hath  committed  abomination  with  his  u. 
22.  12  thou  hast  greedily  gained  of  thy  neighb. 

33.  26  and  ye  defile  every  one  his  neighbour’s  w. 
Hab  2. 15  Woe  unto  him  that  giveth  his  neighbour 


Zech.  3.  10  shall  ye  call  every  man  his  neighbour  un. 

8.  10  for  I  set  all  men  every  one  against  his  n. 

8. 16  Speak  ye  every  man  the  truth  to  his  nei. 
8.  17  imagine  evil  in yourheartsagainst  your  n. 

11.  6  men  every  one  into  his  neighbour’s  hand 
14.  13  lay  hold  every  one  on  the  hand  of  his  ne. 

14.  13  shall  rise  up  against  the  hand  of  his  neig. 

4.  Female  friend,  companion,  neighbour,  min  reuth. 
Exodn.  2  every  woman  of  her  neighbour,  jewels 
Jer.  g.  20  and  every  one  her  neighbourlamentation 

5.  Dweller,  neighbour,  inhabitant,  ]?y  shaken. 

Exod.  3.  22  But  every  woman  shall  borrow  of  her  ne. 

12.  4  let  him  and  his  neighbour  next  unto  his 
Ruth  4.  17  the  women  her  neighbours  gave  it  a  name 
2  Ki.  4.  3  borrow  thee  vessels  abroad  of  all  thy  ne. 
Psa.  31.  11  especiallyamongmyneighbours.andafear 

44.  13  Thou  makest  us  a  reproach  to  our  neigh. 
79.  4  We  are  become  a  reproach  to  our  neighb. 

79.  12  render  imto  our  neighbours  seven  fold  in. 

80.  6  Thou  makest  us  a  strife  unto  our  neighb. 
89.  41  spoil  him  :  he  is  a  reproach  to  his  neighb. 

Prov.27. 10  better  (is)  a  neighbour. .near,  than  a  bro. 
Jer.  6.  21  the  neighbour  and  his  friend  shall  perish 
12.  14  saith  the  Lord  against  all  mine  evil  neig. 
49.  io  his  brethren,  and  his  neighbours,  and  he 

49.  18  Sodom  and  Gomorrah,  and  the  neighbour 

50.  40  Sodom  and  Gomorrah  and  the  neighbour 
Eze  16.  26  with  the  Egyptians  thy  neighbours,  great 

6.  Fellow  countryman,  yrinoiv  geiton. 

Lukei4.  12  call  not  thy.  .rich  neighbours  ;  lest  they 

15.  6  he  calleth  together  (his)  friends  and  nei. 
15.  9  she  calleth  (her)  friends  and  (her)  neigh. 

John  9.  8  The  neighbours  therefore,  and  they  which 
7  .One  dwelling  around  about,  irepioucos  perioikos. 

Luke  1.  58  her  neighbours  and  hercousinslieardhow 
8.  The  one  near  or  dose  to,  6  vApcrloy  hoplesion. 
Matt.  5.  43  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour,  and  hate 
19.  19  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 
22.  39  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 
Marki2.  31  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 

12.  33  and  to  love  (his)  neighbour  as  himself 
Lukeio.  27  all  thy  mind  ;  and  thy  neighbour  as  thys. 

10.  29  said  unto  Jesus,  And  who  is  my  neighbour? 

10.  36  was  neighbour  unto  him  that  fell  among 
Acts  7.  27  he  that  did  his  neighbour  wrong  thrust 
Rom  <3.  9  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 
13. 10  Love  worketh  no  ill  to  his  neighbour 
15.  2  Let  every  one  of  us  please  (liis)  neighbour 
Gal.  5. 14  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 
Eph.  4.  25  speak  every  man  truth  with  his  neighbour 
Heb.  8.  11  they  shall  not  teach  every  man  his  [nei.] 
.1  as.  2.  8  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 
NEIGHING  — 

Loud  cryings,  neighings,  niSnso  mitshalotli. 

Jer.  8. 16  at  the  sound  of  the  neighing  of  his  strong 

13.  27 1  have  seen  thine  adulteries,  and  thy  ne. 

NEITHER  — 

I  .There  is  not,  there  are  not,  |[X  ayin. 

Gen.  45.  6  (there  shall)  neither  (be)  earing  nor  harv. 
2 .Not.  hx  al. 

Exod34.  3  neitherlet  the  flocks  nor  herds  feed  before 
3 .if,  DX  JOT. 

Eze.  14.  20  they  shall  deliver  neither  son  nor  daught. 

4 .Not,  83  bal. 

Isa.  26.  18  neither  have  the  inhabitants  of  the  world 
5. In  order  not,  lebilti. 

2  Ki.  12.  8  neither  to  repair  the  breaches  of  the  ho. 
6.iVro,  not,  sb  la. 

Dan.  3.  27’  neither  were  their  coats  changed,  nor  the 
6.  18  neither  were  instruments  of  music  brou. 

7.  No,  not,  K?  lo. 

Gen.  21.  26  neither  didst  thou  tell  me,  neither  yet  h. 

2  Sa.  19.  24  had  neither  dressed  his  feet,  nor  trimmed 

8 . From,  ]0  min. 

1  Sa.  30.  19  there  was  nothinglackingto  them,  neither 

9.  Either,  or,  ij  e. 

Acts  24.  12  disputing,  .neither  raising  up  the  people 
Rom.  1.  21  they  glorified  (him)  not  as  God,  neither 
Jas.  1. 17  no  variableness,  neither  shadow  of  turning 

10.  Not,  pi)  me. 

Matt  10.  9  Provide  neither  gold,  nor  silver,  nor  brass 
24. 18  Neither  let  him  which  is  in  the  field  ret. 
Lukeio.  4  Carry  neither  purse,  nor  scrip,  nor  shoes 
12.  29  shall  drink,  neither  be  ye  of  doubtful  m. 
18.  2  which  feared  not  God,  neither  regarded 
Rom  14.  21  (It  is)  good  neither  to  eat  flesh,  nor  to  d. 

2  John  io  receive  him  not.  .neither  bid  him  God  s. 

II  .Not  even,  nor,  neither,  ppSe  nude. 

Matt.  7.  6  neither  cast  ye  your  pearls  before  swine 

10.  10  neither  two  coats,  neither  shoes,  nor  yet 

23.  10  Neither  be  ye  called  masters :  for  one  is 

24.  20  be  not  in  the  winter,  neither  on  the  sab. 
Mark  8.  26  Neither  go  into  the  town,  nor  tell  (it)  to 

12.  24  not  the  Scriptures,  neither  the  power  of 

13.  11  yesballspeak,  [neitherdoye  premeditate] 

13.  15  neither  enter,  .to  takeany  thing  outof  his 
Luke  3.  14  Do  violence  to  no  man,  neither  accuse 

12.  22  neither  for  the  body,  whatye  shall  put  on 
12.  47  neither  did  accordingto  his  will,  shallbe 

14.  12  [nor  thy  brethren,  neither  thy  kinsmen] 

16.  26  neither  can  they  pass  to  us.. from  thence 

John  4.  15 1  thirst  not,  neither  come  hither  to  draw 

14.  27  Let  not  your  heart  be  troubled,  neither 


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Acts  21.  21  to  circumcise,  .neither  to  walk  after  the 

23.  8  there  is  no  resurrection,  [neither]  angel 
Rom.  6.  13  Neither  yield  ye  your  members.. instrum. 

9.  n  neither  having  done  any  good  or  evil,  that 

1  Co.  5.  8  neither  with  the  leaven  of  malice  and  wi. 

10.  7  Neither  be  ye  idolaters,  as.. some  of  them 

10.  8  Neither  let  us  commit  fornication,  as  some 
10.  9  Neither  let  us  tempt  Christ,  as  some  of 

10.  10  Neither  murmur  ye,  as  someof  themalso 

2  Th.  3. 10  if  any  would  not  work,  neither  should  he 
1  Ti.  1.  4  Neither  give  heed  to  fables  and  endless 

5.  22  neither  be  partaker  of  other  men’s  sins 
1  Pe.  3.  14  be  not  afraid  of  their  terror,  neither  be 

5.  3  [Neither]  as  being  lords  over  (God’s)  her. 

1  Jo.  2.  15  Love  not  the  world,  neither  the  things 

3.  18  let  us  not  love  in  word,  neither  in  tongue 

\2.Not  even,  /ifjre  'mete. 

Matt.  5.  34  neither  by  heaven  ;  for  it  is  God's  throne 

5.  35  neither  by  Jerusalem ;  for  it  is  the  city  of 

5.  36  Neither  slialt  thou  swear  by  thy  head,  be. 
11. 18  John  came  neither  eating  nor  drinking 
Luke  7.  33  John  the  Baptist  came  neither  eating  br. 
9.  3  Take  nothing  for  (your)  journey,  neither 
9.  3  neither  bread,  neither  money;  neither 
Acts  23.  12,  21  they  would  neither  eat  nor  drink  till 
27.  20  when  neither  sun  nor  stars  in  many  days 
Epli.  4.  27  [Neither]  give  place  to  the  devil 

2  Th.  2.  2  neither  by  spirit,  nor  by  word,  nor  by  le. 

1  Ti.  1.  7  understanding  neither  what  they  say,  nor 
Heb.  7.  3  having  neither  beginning  of  days,  nor  end 
Jas.  5.  12  neither  by  heaven,  neither  by  the  earth 

5.  12  neither  by  any  other  oath  :  but  let  your 
Rev.  7.  3  Hurt  not  the  earth,  neither  the  sea,  nor 

13. Assuredly  not,  not  at  all,  ou  pi]  ou  me. 

Marki3. 19  God  created  unto  this  time,  neither  shall 
Luke  1.  15  shall  drink  neither  wine  nor  strong  drink 

14.2Vo,  not,  00  ou. 

Matt23- 13  for  ye  neither  go  in. .neither  suffer  ye  them 

25. 13  for  ye  know  neither  the  day  nor  the  hour 
Luke  8.  43  spent  all .  .upon  physicians,  neither  could 

12.  24  they  [neitherjsow  nor  reap;  which neith. 
John  17.  20  Neither  pray  I  for  these  alone,  but  for  them 
Acts  8.  21  Thou  hast  neither  part  nor  lot  in  this  m. 
9.  9  without  sight,  and  neither  did  eat  nor  d. 

24.  18  found  me.  .neither  with  multitude,  nor 
Gal.  3.  28  is  neither  bond  nor  free,  there  is  neither 
Col.  3.  11  Where  there  is  neither  Greek  nor  Jew,  ci. 

2  Pe.  1.  8  neither  (be)  barren  nor  unfruitful  in  the 

15 .Not  even,  neither,  ou Se  oude. 

Matt.  5.  15  Neither  do  men  light  a  candle,  and  put  it 

6.  15  neither  will  your  Father  forgive  your  tre. 

6.  26  for  they  sow  not,  neither  do  they  reap,  nor 

6.  28  the  lilies,  .they  toil  not,  neither  do  they 

7.  18  neither,  .a  corrupt  tree  bring  forth  good 
9.  17  Neither  do  men  put  new  wine  into  old  bo. 

11.27  neither  knoweth  any  man  the  Father,  save 
12.  4  neither  for  them  which  were  with  him,  but 
12.  19  neither  shall  any  man  hear  his  voice  in  the 

13. 13  theyhearnot;  neither  do  they  understand 

16.  9  Do  ye  not  yet  understand,  neither  reme. 
16.  10  Neither  the  seven  loaves  of  the  four  tho. 

21.  27  Neither  tell  I  you  by  what  authority  I  do 

22.  46  neither  durst  any.  .from  that  day  forth 

23.  13  neither  suffer  ye  them  that  are  entering 
Mark  4.  22  neither  was  any  thing  kept  secret, but  that 

8.  17  perceive  ye  not  yet,  neither  understand? 

1.  26  [neither  will  your  Father  which  is  in  he.] 

11.  33  Neither  do  I  tell  you  by  what  authority 

12.  21  the  second  took  her,  and  died,  neither  left 

13.  32  not  the  angels,  .neither  the  Son,  but  the 

14.  59  neither  so  did  their  witness  agree  together 

14.  68  [neither]  understand  I  what  thou  sayest 

16. 13  [told. .the  residue :  neither  believed  they] 
Luke  6.  43  neither  doth  a  corrupt  tree  bring  forth  g. 

7.  7  neither  thought  I  myself  worthy  to  come 

8. 17  neither,  .hid  that  shall  not  be  known  and 

11.  33  neither  under  a  bushel,  but  on  a  candles. 

12.  33  where  no  thief  approacheth,  neither  moth 

16.  31  neither  will  they  be  persuaded  though  one 

17.  21  Neither  shall  they  say,  Lo  here!  or,lo  there 

20.  8  Neither  tell  I  you  by  what  authority  I  do 

John  6.  24  saw  that  Jesus  was  not  there,  neither  his 

7.  5  neither  did  his  brethren  believe  in  him 

8.  11  [Neither  do  I  condemn  thee  :  go,  and  sin] 

8.  42  neither  came  I  of  myself,  but  he  sent  me 

13.  16  neither  he  that  is  sent  greater  than  he  that 

14. 17  it  seeth  him  not,  neither  knoweth  him 
Acts  2. 27  neither  wilt  thou  suffer  thine  Holy  One  to 

2.  31  that,  .[neither]  his  flesh  did  see  corruption 

4.  32  neithersaidany.  .that  ought  of  the  things 
4.  34  Neither  was  there  any  among  them  that 

16.  21  not  lawful  for  us  to  receive,  neither  to  0. 

17.  25  Neither  is  worshipped  with  men’s  hands 
20.  24  [neither]  count  I  my  life  dear  unto  myself 

Rom.  2  28  neit  her  (is  that)  circumcision  which  is  out. 

9.  7  Neither,  because  they  are  the  seed  of  A. 

1  Co.  11.  16  we  have  no  such  custom,  neither  the  ch. 

15.  50  neither  doth  corruption  inherit  incorru. 
Gal.  1.  1  not  of  men,  neither  by  man,  but  by  Jesus 

1. 12  I  neither  received  it  of  man.  but  by  the 

1.  17  Neither  went  I  up  to  Jerusalem  to  them 

2.  3  But  neither  Titus,  who  was  with  me,  being 

6.  13  For  neither  they  themselves  who  are  cir. 

Phil.  2.  16  not  run  in  vain,  neither  laboured  in  vain 

2  Th.  3.  8  Neither  did  we  eat  any  man’s  bread  form 
Heb.  9. 12  Neither  by  the  blood  of  goats  and  calves 

9.  18  Whereupon  neither  the  first . .  dedicated 

10.  8  for  sin  thou  wouldest  not,  neither  hadst 
1  Pe.  2.  22  Who  did  no  sin,  neither  was  guile  found 


1  Jo.  3.  6  sinneth  hath  not  seen  him,  neither  known 
Rev.  5.  3  in  heaven,  nor  inearth,  neither  under  the 

5.  3  to  open  the  book,  neither  to  look  thereon 

7.  16  They  shall  hunger  no  more,  neither  thirst 

7.  16  neither  shall  the  sun  light  on  them,  nor 

9.  4  neither  any  green  thing,  neither  any  tree 

21.23  the  city  had  no  need  of  the  sun,  neither  of 

ld.Not  even,  neither,  oure  oute. 

Luke2o.  36  Neither  can  they  die  any  more  :  for  they 
Acts  24.  12  they  neither  found  me  in  the  temple  dis. 

24.  12  neither  in  the  synagogues,  nor  in  the  city 

24.  13  Neither  can  they  prove  the  things  whereof 

25.  8  Neither  against  the  law  of  the  Jews,  nei. 
Rom.  8.  38  For  I  am  persuaded,  that  neither  death 

1  Co.  3.  7  neither  is  he  that  plantetli.  .neither  he 

6.  9  neither  fornicators,  nor  idolaters,  nor  ad. 
Gal.  1.  12  neither  wasl  tauglit(it),  but  bythe  revel. 

1  Th.  2.  6  Nor  of  men  sought  we  glory,  neitherof  you 
3  John  10  neither  doth  he  himself  receive  the  breth. 
Rev.  5.  4  to  read  the  book,  neither  to  look  thereon 

9.  20  which  neither  can  see,  nor  hear,  nor  walk 
12.  8  [neither]  was  their  place  found  any  more 

20.  4  not  worshipped  the  beast,  neither  his  im. 

21.  4  neither  sorrow,  nor  crying,  neither  shall 

17 .But  not  even,  a\\’  ovre  all'  oute. 

1  Co.  3.  2  hitherto  ye  were  not  able . .  neither  yet  now 
NEITHER . . .  NEITHER  — 

Not  even .. .not  even,  ooTe...oi/re  oute. ..oute. 

Matt  12.  32  neither  in  this  world,  neither  in  the  (wo.) 
Act  28.  21  We  neither  received  letters . .  neither  any 
1  Co.  3.  7  neither  is  he  that  planteth.  .neither  he 

8.  8  neither,  if  we  eat ..  neither,  if  we  eat  not 
11.  11  neither  is  the  man  without,  .neither the 

NEITHER  .  NOR  — 

Not  even. ..not  even,  odre  ..oure  oute. ..oute. 

Matt.  6.  20  where  neither  moth  nor  rust  doth  corrupt 

22.  30  neither  marry,  nor  are  given  in  marriage 
Marki2.  25  neither  marry,  nor  are  given  in  marriage 
Lukei4.  35  It  is  neither  fit  for  the  land,  nor  yet  for 

20.  35  neither  marry,  nor  are  given  in  marriage 
John  4.  21  ye  shall  neither  in  this  mountain,  nor  yet 

5.  37  neither  heard  his  voice  at  any  time,  nor 

8.  19  Ye  neither  know  me,  nor  my  Father:  if 

9.  3  Neither  hath  this  man  sinned,  nor  his  pa. 
Acts  15. 10  whichneitherourfathersnorwe  were  able 

19.  37  are  neither  robbers  of  churches,  nor  yet 
Gal.  5.  6  neither  circumcision  availeth . .  nor  uncir. 

6.  15  neither  circumcision  availeth.  .nor  uncir. 

1  Th.  2.  5  neither,  .used  we  flattering  words,  .nor  a 
Rev.  3. 15  I  know,  .that  thou  art  neither  cold  nor 

3.  16  thou  art  lukewarm,  and  neither  cold  nor 

NEITHER  ..any  (man  or  thing)  — 

Not  even  one,  ouSei's  oudeis. 

Mark  5.  4  in  pieces :  neither  could  any .  .tame  him 

16.  8  neither  said  they  any  thing  to  any.  .for 
Jas.  1 . 1 3  God  cannot . .  neither  tempteth  he  any  man 

NEITHER  at  any  time  — 

Not  even  at  any  time,  ovSeirore  oudepote. 

Luke  1 5.  29  neither  transgressed  I  at  any  time  thy  co. 
NEITHER  indeed  — 

Not  even,  ouSe  oude. 

Rom.  8.  7  to  the  law  of  God,  neither  indeed  can  be 
NE'-KEB,  3i3)n  the  hollow. 

A  city  in  Naphtali,  between  Adami  and  Jabneel ;  now 
called  Huzethi. 

Josh.19.  33  their  coast  was  from  Heleph.  .N.,  and  J. 
NE-KO  -DA,  N"hpf  herdsman. 

l.One  of  the  Nethinim  whose  descendants  returned  from 
exile  with  Zerubbabel.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  48  the  children  of  N.,the  children  of  Gazzam 
Nell.  7.  50  the  children  of  Rezin,  the  children  of  N. 
2.  A  person  whose  descendants  did  the  same,  but  could 
not  show  their  genealogy.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  60  the  children  of  Tobiah,  the  children  of  N. 
Neh.  7.  62  the  children  of  Tobiah,  the  children  of  N. 

NE-MTJ'-EL,  God  is  spreading. 

1. A  Reubenite,  son  of  Eliab,  and  brother  of  Datlian  and 
Abiram  who  strove  against  Moses.  B.C.  1490. 

Num26.  9  the  sons  of  Eliab ;  N.,  and  Datlian,  and 

2.  A  son  of  Simeon,  second  son  of  Jacob  and  Leah.  B.C. 
1700. 

Num26.  12  of  N.,  the  family  of  the  Nemuelites  :  of 

1  Ch.  4.  24  The  sons  of  Simeon  (were)  N.,  and  Jamin 

NE-MTJ -LI-TES,  'SlOB). 

Tlie  family  of  Nemuel  son  of  Simeon. 

Num26.  12  of  Nemuel,  the  family  of  the  N.;of  Jamin 
NE'-PHEG,  IS)  sprout. 

1.  A  son  of  Izliar,  son  of  Koliatli.  B.C.  1491. 

Exod  6.  21  the  sons  of  Izhar;  Korah,  and  N.,  and  Z. 

2.  A  son  born  to  David  after  he  became  king  of  Israel. 
B.C.  1028. 

2  Sa.  5.  15  Ibhar also, and  Elishua,  andN.,  andJapliia 
1  Ch.  3.  7  And  Nogah,  and  N.,  and  Japliia 

14.  6  And  Nogah,  and  N.,  and  Japhia 

NEPHEW  — 

l.Sons  of  sons,  grandchildren,  o'l?  M3  bene  banim. 

Judgi2.  14  he  hail  forty  sons  and  thirty  nephews,  that 

2.  Successor,  progeny,  331  neked. 

Job  18.  19  He  shall  neither  have  son  nor  nephew  am. 
Isa.  14.22  name,  and  remnant,  and  son,  and  nephew 


3.  Offspring,  descendants,  enyova  ekgona. 

1  Ti.  5.  4  if  any  widow  have  children  or  nephews 

NE-PHI  SHE  -SIM,  C'PS’IDI,  D'py'EJ  expansions. 

A  family  of  the  Nephinim  who  returned  with  Zerub¬ 
babel.  B.C.  536.  In  Ezra  2.  50  it  is  Nephushim,  which 
is  better. 

Neh.  7.  52  children  of  Meunim,  the  children  of  N. 
NEPH-THA'-LIM,  NecpOaAeip. 

The  country  and  tribe  of  Naphtali.  ( which  see). 

Matt.  4.  13  in  Capernaum,  in  the  borders  of.  .N. 

4.  15  the  land  of  N.,  (by)  the  way  of  the  sea 
Rev.  7.  6  Of  the  tribe  of  N.  (were)  sealed  twelve  th. 

NEPH-TO'-AH,  niBBl. 

A  small  stream  on  tiie  W.  or  N.W.  of  Jerusalem. 

Josh.15.  9  unto  the  fountain  of  the  water  of  N.,  and 

18.  15  and  went  out  to  the  well  of  waters  of  N. 

NE-PHTJ'-SIM,  CD's:,  D'Disi  expansions. 

A  family  of  the  Nethinim  whose  descendants  returned 
with  Zerubbabel.  B.C.  536.  (See  Nephishesim.) 

Ezra  2.  50  children  of  Mehunim,  the  children  of  N. 
NER,  31  light. 

A  Benjamite,  grandfather  of  Saul  the  first  king  of 
Israel,  and  father  of  Abner  his  chief  captain.  B.C. 

1 1 1 2. 

1  Sa.  14.  50  name,  .(was)  Abner,  the  son  of  N.,  Saul's 

14.  51  N.  the  father  of  Abner(was)  the  son  of  A. 

26.  5  Abner  the  son  of  N.,  the  captain  of  his  h. 
26.  14  David  cried,  .to  Abner  the  son  of  N.,  sa. 

2  Sa.  2.  8  Abner  the  son  of  N. .  .took  Ish-bosheth 

2.  12  Abner  the  son  of  N. .  .went  out  from  Ma. 

3.  23  Abner  the  son  of  N.  came  to  the  king,  and 
3.  25  Thou  knowest  Abner  the  son  of  N.,  that 

3.  28  from  the  blood  of  Abner  the  son  of  N. 

3.  37  not  of  the  king  to  slay  Abner,  .son  of  N. 

1  Ki.  2.  5  what  he  did.  .unto  Abner  the  son  of  N. 

2.  32  Abner  the  son  of  N.,  captain  of  the  host 

1  Ch.  8.  33  N.  begat  Kish,  and  Kish  begat  Saul,  and 

9.  36  first  born  son  was  Abdon,  then  Zur.  .N. 

9.  39  N.  begat  Kish,  and  Kish  begat  Saul,  and 
26.  28  all  that.  .Abner  the  son  of  N. .  .had  dedi. 

NE-RE'-TJS,  N ppevs. 

A  believer  at  Rome  to  whom  Paul  sends  a  salutation. 

Rom  16.  15  Salute  Philologus,  and  Julia,  N.,  and  his 
NER'-GAL,  7131. 

The  war  god  of  the  men  of  Cuth  whom  Shalmaneser 
placed  in  the  cities  of  Israel  in  place  of  the  ten  tribes. 

2  Ki.17.  30  men  of  Cuth  made  N.,  and  the  men  of  II 
NER-GAL  SHAR-E'-ZER.  -IXtHE'  7l3i. 

1.  A  prince  of  Nebuchadnezzar.  B.C.  600. 

Jer.  39.  3  all  the  princes,  .came  in.  .(even)  N.,  Sam. 

2.  Another  of  the  same  name,  at  the  same  time. 

Jer.  39.  3  N.,  Rab-mag,  with  all  the  residue  of  the 
39.  13  N.,  Rab-mag,  and  all  the  king  of  Babylon's 

NE'-RI,  Nrjpi.  An  ancestor  of  Jesus. 

Luke  3.  27  (son)  of  Salathiel,  which  was  (the  son)  of  N. 

NE-RI'-AH,  nnj,  inn:  Jah  is  light. 

Father  of  Baruch  the  amanuensis  and  messenger  of 
Jeremiah.  B.C.  630. 

Jer.  32.  12  gave,  unto  Baruch  the  son  of  N.,  the  son 
32.  16  had  delivered . .  unto  Baruch  the  son  of  N. 
36.  4  Jeremiah  called  Baruchthe  son  of  N.:  and 
36.  8  Baruch  the  son  of  N.  did  according  to  all 
36.  14  So  Baruch  the  son  of  N.  took  the  roll  in 
36.  32  it  to  Baruch,  .the  son  of  N. ;  who  wrote 
43.  3  Baruch  the  son  of  N.  settetli  thee  on  ag. 
43.  6  the  prophet ,  and  Baruch  the  son  of  N. 
45.  1  prophet  spake  unto  Baruch  the  son  of  N. 
41.  sq  commanded  Seraiah  the  son  of  N.,  the  son 
NEST- 

1. A  nest,  cell,  ]|3  gen. 

Nuni24.  21  Strong. .and thou puttesttliynestiuarock 
Deut  22.  6  If  a  bird's  nest  chance  to  be  before  thee 
32. 11  As  an  eagle  stirreth  up  her  nest,  flutter. 
Job  29.  18  Then  I  said,  I  shall  die  in  my  nest,  and 
39.  27  thy  command,  and  make  her  nest  on  high? 
Psa.  84.  3  the  swallow  a  nest  for  herself,  where  she 
Prov27-  8  As  a  bird  that  wandereth  from  her  nest 
Isa.  10. 14  my  hand  hath  found  as  a  nest  the  riches 
16.  2  as  a  wandering  bird  cast  out  of  the  nest 
Jer.  49.  16  though  thou  shouldest  make  thy  nest  as 
Obad.  4  though  thou  set  thy  nest  among  the  stars 
Hab.  2.  9  that  he  may  set  his  nest  on  high,  that  he 

2.  Place  for  roosting  in,  KaraiTK-iivwiTts  kataskenosis. 

Matt  8.  20  birds  of  the  air  (have)  nests  ;  but  the  Son 
Luke  9.  58  birds  of  the  air  (have)  nests ;  but  the  Son 

NEST,  to  make  a  — 

1.  To  nestle,  make  a  nest,  iii)  qanan,  3. 

Psa.  104.  17  Where  the  birds  make  their  nests . .  the  st. 
Isa.  34.  15  There  shall  the  great  owl  make  her  nest 
Jer.  48.  28  be  like  thedove  (that)  maketh  her  nest  in 
Eze.  31.  6  All  the  fowls  of  heaven  made  their  nesti 

2.  To  be  nestled,  pi?  qanan,  4. 

Jer.  22.  23  that  makest  thy  nest  in  the  cedars,  how 

NET  — 

l.A  net,  snare,  harm,  on.n  cherem. 

Eccl.  7.  26  the  woman  whose  heart  (is)  snares  and  n. 
Eze.  26.  5  the  spreading  of  nets  in  the  midst  of  the 
26.  14  thou  shalt  be  (a  place)  to  spread  nets  upon 
32.  3  and  they  shall  bring  thee  up  in  my  net 
47.  10  they  shall  be  a  (place)  to  spread  forth  n. 


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Mic.  7 .  2  they  hunt  every  man  his  brother  with  a  n. 
Hab.  i.  15  they  catch  them  in  their  net,  and  gather 

i.  16  Therefore  theysacrificeuutotheirnet,  and 

i.  17  Shall  they  therefore  empty  their  net,  and 

2.  A  drag  or  net,  nojp,  10:0  makmor,  mikmar. 

Psa.141.  10  Let  the  wicked  fall  into  their  own  nets 
Isa.  51.  20  of  all  the  streets,  as  a  wild  bull  in  a  net 

3.  A  drag  or  net ,  rnb?t?  mikmoreth. 

Isa.  19.  8  they  that  spread  nets  upon  the  waters  sh 

4.  A  fortress,  net,  usd,  lisD  matsod,  matsud. 

Job  19.  6  that  God.  .hath  compassed  me  with  his  n. 
Prov  i2.  12  The  wicked  desireth  the  net  of  evil  (men) 
o.A  fortress,  net,  niixn,  rniso  metsodah,  metsudah. 
Psa.  66.  1 1  Thou  broughtest  us  into  the  net ;  thou  1. 
Eccl.  9.  12  as  the  fishes  that  are  taken  in  an  evil  net 

6..1  net,  xohat  takes  possession,  nzn  reshetli. 

Exod27.  4  upon  the  net  shalt  thou  make  four  brasen 
27.  5  that  the  net  may  be  even  to  the  midst  of 
Job  18.  8  For  he  is  cast  into  a  net  by  his  own  feet 
Psa.  9.  15  in  the  net  which  they  hid  is  their  own  f. 
10.  9  the  poor,  when  he  draweth  him  into  his  n. 

25. 15  for  he  shall  pluck  my  feet  out  of  the  net 

31.  4  Pull  me  out  of  the  net  that  they  have  laid 
35.  7  without  cause,  .they  hid  for  me  their  net 
35.  8  let  his  net  that  he  hath  hid  catch  himself 
57.  6  They  have  prepared  a  net  for  my  steps;  my 

140.  5  they  have  spread  a  net  by  the  way  side 
Prov.  1.  17  Surely  in  vain  the  net  is  spread  in  the  si. 

29.  5  flattereth.  .spreadeth  a  net  for  his  feet 
Lam.  1.  13  he  hath  spread  a  net  for  my  feet;  he  hath 
Eze.  i2. 13  My  net  also  will  I  spread  upon  him,  and 
17.  20  I  will  spread  my  net  upon  him,  and  he 
19.  8  spread  their  net  over  him:  he  was  taken 

32.  3  I  will  therefore  spread  out  my  net  over 
IIos.  5.  1  a  snare  on  Mizpah,  andanetspread  upon 

7.  12  When  they  shall  go,  I  will  sjiread  my  net 

7 . A  net,  iQ'p  sabak. 

1  Ki.  7.  17  nets  of  checker  work,  and  wreaths  of  chain 

8.  A  large  fishing  net,  ag.<pl^Kr\<rrpov  amphiblestron. 
Matt  4.  18  Andrew  his  brother,  casting  a  net  into  the 
Mark  i.  16  Andrew  his  brother  casting  [a  net]  into 

9. vl  fishing  net,  S iktuov  diktuon. 

Matt  4.  20  they  straightway  left  (their)  nets,  and  fo. 

4.  21  Zebedee  their  father,  mending  their  nets 
Mark  1.  18  straightway  they  forsook  their  nets,  and 

1.  19  also  were  in  the  ship  mending  their  nets 
Luke  5.  2  gone  outof  them,  and  werewashing.  .nets 

5.  4  Launch  out.  .and  let  down  your  nets  for 
5.  5  said,  .at  thy  word  I  will  let  down  the  net 
5.  6  great  multitude  of  fishes  :  and  their  net 

Jotnm.  6  Cast  the  net  on  the  right  side  of  the  ship 
21.  8  little  ship,  .dragging  the  net  with  fishes 
21.  11  drew  the  net  to  land  full  of  great  fishes 
21.  11  there  were  so  many,  yet  was  not  the  net 

10.  A  drag  net,  <ruyi]vr]  sagene. 

Matt  13.  47  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto  a  net 
NE-THAN'-EEL,  bkjnj  God  gives. 

1.  The  prince  of  Issachar,  and  son  of  Zuar,  whom  Moses 
sent  to  spy  out  the  land.  B.C.  1490. 

Kuril.  1  8  Of  Issachar ;  N.  the  son  of  Zuar 

2.  5  N.  the  son  of  Zuar  (shall  be)  captain  of 

7.  18  On  the  second  day  N.  the  son  of  Zuar,  pr. 

7.  23  this  (was)  the  offering  of  N.  the  son  of  Z. 

10.15  And  over  the  host . .  (was)  N.  the  sou  of  Z. 

2.  One  of  David’s  brothers.  B.C.  1060. 

1  Ch.  2.  14  N.  the  fourth,  Raddai  the  fifth 

3.  A  priest  who  helped  to  bring  up  the  ark  from  the 
house  of  Obed-edom.  B.C.  1042. 

1  Ch.15.  24  Shebaniali,  and  Jehoslmphat,  and  N.,  and 

4.  A  Levite  whose  son  Shemaiah  was  employed  by  David 
to  write  down  the  distribution  of  the  Levites  in  the 
service  of  the  sanctuary.  B.C.  1070. 

1  Ch.24.  6  Shemaiah  the  son  of  N.  the  scribe,  (one) 

5.  Asonof  Obed  edom  appointed  by  David  as  gate  keeper 
for  the  tabernacle.  B.C.  1042. 

1  Ch.26.  4  sons  of  Obed-edom  (were). .  N.  the  fifth 
0.  A  prince  of  Judah  whom  king  Jelioshaphat  sent  to 
teach  the  people.  B.C.  912. 

2  Ch.17.  7  he  sent  to  his  princes,  .to  N.,  and  to  Mi. 

7.  A  chief  Levite  in  the  days  of  Josiah.  B.C.  623. 

2  Ch.35.  9  Conaniah  also,  and  Shemaiah,  and  N.,  his 

8.  A  person  who  returned  with  Ezra,  and  had  taken  a 
strange  wife.  B.C.  456. 

Ezra  10.  22  of  the  sons  of  Pashur.  .  N.,  Jozabad,  and 

9.  A  priest  of  the  family  of  Jedaiah,  who  lived  in  the 
days  of  Joiakim  grandson  of  Jozadak.  B.C.  500. 

Neh.  12.  21  of  Hilkiah,  Hasliabiah ;  of  Jedaiah,  N. 

10.  An  Aaronite  musician  who  helped  in  the  ceremony 
of  purification.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  12.  36  his  brethren,  Shemaiah.  .N.,  and  Judah 
NE-THAN-I'AH,  n;:ru,  ?n;im  Jah  gives. 

1.  Father  of  Ishmael  who  slew  Gedaliah,  whom  Nebu¬ 
chadnezzar  had  left  governor  in  the  land.  B.C.  625. 

2  Ki.25.  23  there  came,  .even  Ishmael  the  son  of  N. 

25.  25  Ishmael  the  son  of  N. . .  came,  and  ten  men 
Jer.  40.  8  they  came,  .even  Ishmael  the  son  of  N. 

40.  14  sent  Ishmael  the  son  of  N.  to  slay  thee  ? 

40. 15  I  will  slay  Ishmael  the  son  of  N.,  and  no 

41.  1  the  son  of  N.  the  son  of  Elishama,  of  the 
41.  2  Then  arose  Ishmael  the  son  of  N.,  and  the 
41.  6  the  son  of  N.  went  forth  from  Mizpah  to 


Jer.  41.  7  the  son  of  N.  slew  them,  (and  cast  them) 
41.  9  the  son  of  N.  filled  it  with  (them  that 

41. 10  the  son  of  N.  carried  them  away  captive 

41. 11  evil  that  Ishmael  the  son  of  N.  had  done 

41. 12  went  to  fight  with  Ishmael  the  son  of  N. 
41  15  the  son  of  N.  escaped  from  Jolianan  with 
41.  16  had  recovered  from  Ishmael  the  son  of  N. 
41.  18  the  son  of  N.  had  slain  Gedaliah  the  son 

2. A  chief  singer  in  the  days  of  David. 

1  Ch.25.  2  N.,and  Asarelah,  the  sons  of  Asaph, under 

25.12  fifth  to  N.,  (he),  his  sons,  and  his  brethren 

3.  A  Levite  whom  Jehoshaphat  sent  to  teach  in  the  cities 
of  Judah.  B.C.  912. 

2  Ch.17.  8  N.,  and  Zebadiah,  and  Asahel,  and  Shem. 

4.  Father  of  Jehudi  whom  the  princes  of  Judah  sent  to 
bring  Baruch.  B.C.  625. 

Jer.  36.  14  the  princes  sent  Jehudi  the  son  of  N.,  the 
NETHER  (part),  nethermost  — 

1  .Lower,  under,  jwnn  tachton. 

Josh.  16.  3  unto  the  coast  of  Betli-horon  the  nether 

18. 13  on  the  south  side  of  the  nether  Beth-hor. 
1  Ki.  6.  6  The  nethermost  chamber  (was)  five  cub. 

9. 17  built  Gezer,  and  Beth-horon  the  nether 

1  Ch.  7.  24  Sherah,  who  built  Beth  horon  the  nether 

2  Ch.  8.  5  Alsohe built, .Beth-horonthenether, fen. 

2 .Lower,  under,  "firm  tachti. 

Exodig.  17  they  stood  at  the  nether  part  of .  .mount 
Josh. 15.  19  the  upper  springs,  and  the  nether  springs 
Judg.  1.  15  the  upper  springs  andthenether  springs 
Job  41.  24  as  hard  asapieceof  thenether(millstone) 
Eze.  31.  14  to  the  nether  parts  of  the  earth,  in  the 

31.  16  shall  be  comforted  in  the  nether  parts  of 
31. 18  Eden  unto  the  netherparts  of  the  earth 

32.  18  unto  the  nether  parts  of  the  earth,  with 
32.  24  are  gone  down . .  into  the  nether  parts  of 

NETHER  and  upper  millstone  — 

The  two  millstones.  Dim  rechayim. 

Deut24.  6  No  man  shall  take  the  nether,  .millstone 
NE-THIN'-IM,  D'iTiJ  dedicated. 

A  class  of  persons  employed  as  servants  or  assistants  to 
the  Levites ;  probably  the  Gibeonites  and  others  reduced 
to  servitude. 

1  Ch.  9.  2  Israelites,  the  priests,  Levites,  and  the  N. 
Ezra  2.  43  The  N. :  the  children  of  Ziha,  the  children 

2.  58  N.,  and  the  children  of  Solomon’sservants 

2.  70  N.,  dwelt  in  their  cities,  and  all  Israel 
7.  7  the  singers,  and  the  porters,  and  the  N. 

7.  24  N.,  or  ministers  of  this  house  of  God 

8.  17  and  to  his  brethren  the  N.,  at  the  place 

8.  20  of  the  N.,  whom  David  and  the  prince  had 

8.  20  two  hundred  and  twenty  N. :  all  of  them 
Nell.  3.  26  the  N.  dwelt  in  Ophel,  unto  (the  place) 

3.  31  goldsmith’s  son  unto  the  place  of  the  N. 
7.  46  the  N. :  the  children  of  Ziha,  the  children 
7.  60  N., and  the  children  of  Solomon’s  servants 
7.  73  N.,  and  all  Israel,  dwelt  in  their  cities 

10.  28  the  N.,  and  all  they  that  had  separated 

11.  3  N.,  and  the  children  of  Solomon’s  servants 

11.  21  But  the  N.  dwelt  in  Ophel 

11.  21  and  Ziha  and  Gispa  (were)  over  the  N. 

NE-TO'-PHAH,  nabi  resin-dropping. 

A  city  in  Judah,  s',  of  Jerusalem,  near  Bethlehem  ;  now 
called  Beit-Netiph. 

Ezra  2.  22  The  men  of  N.,  fifty  and  six 

Neh.  7.  26  The  men  of  Beth-lehem  and  N.,  an  hund. 

NE-TO-PHA'-THI,  viBbj  Inhabitant  of  Netophah. 

Neh.  12.  28  plain  country,  .and  from  the  villages  of  N. 
NE-TO-PHA-THITE,  'nsbi  same  as  preceding. 

2  Sa.  23. 28  Zalmon  the  Ahohite,  Maharai  the  N. 

23.  29  the  son  of  Baanah,  a  N.,  Ittai  the  son  of 
2  Ki.  25.  23  the  son  of  Tanhumeth  the  N.,  and  Jaaza. 
1  Ch.  2.  54  the  N.,  Atarotli,  the  house  of  Joab,  and 

9.  16  that  dwelt  in  the  villages  of  the  N. 

ii.  30  the  N.,  Heled  the  son  of  Baanah  the  N. 
27.  13  The  tenth  (captain),  .(was)  Maharai  the  N. 
27.  15  The  twelfth  (captain).  .(was)Heldaithe  N. 
Jer.  40.  8  the  sons  of  Ephai  the  N. ,  and  J ezaniah  the 
NETTLE  — 

\. Nettle,  thorn,  shrub,  bnn  charul. 

Job  30.  7  under  the  nettles  they  were  gathered  toge. 

■  Prov  24.  31  nettles  had  covered  the  face  thereof,  and 
Zeph.  2.  9  the  breeding  of  nettles,  and  salt  pits,  and 

2.  Thorn,  nettle,  BiiD'p,  snap  qimmosh,  qimosh. 

Isa.  34.  13  nettles  and  brambles  in  the  fortresses  th. 
Hos.  9.  6  for  their  silver,  nettles  shall  possess  them 

NET  WORK  — 

1  .Net  or  white  work,  lin  chor. 

Isa.  19.  9  they  that  weave  net  works,  shall  be  conf . 

2.  Net  or  wreathed  work,  lattice,  rvntf’  sebakah. 

1  Ki.  7.  18  rows  round  about  upon  the  one  net  work 
7.  20  tliebelly  which(was)by  the  net  work:  and 
7.  41  the  two  net  works,  to  cover  the  two  bowls 
7.  42  for  the  two  net  works . .  for  one  net  work 
Jer.  52.  22  with  net  work  and  pomegranates  upon  the 
52.  23  all  the  pomegranates  upon  the  net  work 

3.  Work  of  net.  ntsh  nk'j/D  maaseh  reshetli. 

Exod27.  4  thou  shalt  make  for  it  a  grate  of  net  work 

38.  4  he  made,  .a  brasen  grate  of  net  work  un. 
NEVER  — 

1  .There  is  not,  there  are  not,  ]]k  ay  in. 

Judgi4.  3  (Is  there)  never  a  woman  among  the  dau. 
Eze.  28. 19  thou  shalt  be  a  terror,  and  never  (shalt) 


2 . No,  a*?  lo. 

Gen.  41. 19  such  as  I  never  saw  in  all  the  land  of  Eg. 
Numig.  2  a  red  heifer,  .upon  which  never  came  yo. 
Prov  27.  20  Hell  and  destruction  are  never  full ;  so 
Jer.  33.  17  David  shall  never  want  a  man  to  sit  upon 

3.  To  generation  and  generation,  ill  VP  ledor  vador. 

Psa.  10.  6  I  shall  not  be  moved:  for.. never.. in  ad ve. 

4 . Not  to  the  age,  n*?  dViv1?  leolam  la. 

Judg.  2.  1  I  will  never  break  my  covenant  with  you 
2  Sa.  12.  10  Now  therefore  the  sword  shall  never  de. 
Psa.  15.  5  He  that  doeth  these,  shall  never  be  mo. 

30.  6  in  my  prosperity  I  said,  I  shall  never  be 

31.  1  let  me  never  be  ashamed :  deliver  me  in 
55.  22  he  shall  never  suffer  the  righteous  to  be 
yi.  1  Lord,  .let  me  never  be  put  to  confusion 

119.  93  I  will  never  forget  thy  precepts:  for  with 
Prov  10.  30  The  righteous  shall  never  be  removed :  but 
Isa.  14.  20  seed  of  evil  doers  shall  never  be  renowned 

25.  2  palace,  .to  be  no  city;  it  shall  never  be  bu. 
63.  19  We  are  (thine);  thou  never  barest  rule 

Eze.  26.  21  yet  shalt  thou  never  be  found  again,  saith 
Joel.  2.  26,  27  and  my  people  shall  never  be  ashamed 

5 . Not  to  the  ages,  ]'i?b jib  xV  la  leolmin. 

Dan.  2.  44  kingdom,  which  shall  never  be  destroyed 

6 . Not  continual,  x"?  TDn  tamid  lo. 

Isa.  62.  6  shall  never  hold  their  peace  day  nor  night 

7.  Not  to  the  age,  DViy1?  al  leolam. 

Psa.  31.  1  let  me  never  be  ashamed  :  deliver  me  in 
71.  1  Lord,  .let  me  never  be  put  to  confusion 

8 . Not  to  perpetuity,  *6  lo  lanetsach. 

Psa.  10.  11  he  hideth  hi’s  face;  he  will  never  see  (it) 
49.  19  his  fathers  ;  they  shall  never  see  light 
Isa.  13.  20  It  shall  never  be  inhabited,  neither  shall 
Amos  8.  7  Surely  I  will  never  forget  any  of  their  w. 
Hab.  1.  4  and  judgment  doth  never  go  forth  :  for 

9.  Not,  pi]  me. 

John  7.  15  How  knoweth  this  man  letters,  having  ne. 

\0.Not  at  any  time,  pySewore  medepote. 

2  Ti.  3.  7  Ever  learning,  and  never  able  to  come  to 

11.  Assuredly  not,  not  at  all,  ov  pi)  ou  me. 

John  6.  35  he  that  cometh  to  me  shall  never  hunger 
Heb.  13.  5  I  will  never  leave  thee,  nor  forsake  thee 

1 2.  Not  at  all  to  the  age,  ov  pi]  els  t bv  alcova  ou  me. 
John  4.  14  [that  I  shall  give  him,  shall  never  thirst] 

8.  51  If  a  man  keep  my  saying,  he  shall  never  see 

8.  52  If  a  man  keep  my  saying,  he  shall  [never] 

10.  28  they  shall  never  perish,  neither  shall  any 

11.  26  whosoever. . belie veth  in  me  shall  never 

13.  8  Peter  saith  unto  him,  Thoushalt  never  wa. 

13 . Not  to  the  age,  ovk  els  alava  ouk  eis  aiona. 

Mark  3.  29  hath  [never]  forgiveness,  but  is  in  danger 

1 4.  Not  at  all  at  any  time,  ov  pi]  ndonore  ou  mepopo. 

John  6.  35  he  that  believeth  on  me  shall  never  thirst 

15.  No,  not,  ov  ou. 

Marki4-  21  good  were  it  for  that  man  if  he  had  never 
Luke23-  29  that  never  bare,  and  the  paps  which  never 

1  6. Not  even,  ovSe  oude. 

Matt  27.  14  And  he  answered  him  to  never  a  word 

1 7.  Not  even  one,  ovSds  oudeis. 

Markn.  2  shall  find  a  colt  tied,  whereon  never  man 
Lukei9.  30  find  a  colt  tied,  whereon  yetneverman  sat 

18.  Not  even  at  any  time,  ovSe-rrore  oudepote. 

Matt.  7.  23  will  I  profess  unto  them,  I  never  knew  you 

9.  33  saying,  It  was  never  so  seen  in  Israel 
21.  16  have  ye  never  read,  Out  of  the  mouth  of 
21.  42  Did  ye  never  read  in  the  Scriptures,  The 

26.  33  Though  all.. (yet)  will  I  never  be  offended 
Mark  2.  12  God,  saying,  We  never  saw  it  on  this  fas. 

2.  25  Have  ye  never  read  what  David  did,  when 
Lukeis-  29  thou  never  gavest  me  a  kid,  that  I  might 
John  7.  46  answered.  Never  man  spake  like  this  man 
Acts  10.  14  for  I  have  never  eaten  anything  that  is 

14.  8  cripple  from  his  mother’s  womb, who  never 

1  Co.  13.  8  Charity  never  faileth.  .whether  (there  be) 
Heb.  10.  1  can  never  with  those  sacrifices  which  they 

10.  11  sacrifices,  which  can  never  take  away  sins 

19 . Not  at  all  at  any  time,  ov  pi]  trore  ou  me  pote. 

2  Pe.  1.  10  for  if  ye  do  these  tilings,  ye  shall  never 

NEVER  before  or  yet  — 

Not  even  yet,  ouSeirco  oudepd. 

Luke23-  53  stone,  wherein  never  man  before  was  laid 
Johnig.  41  sepulchre,  wherein  was  never  man  yet  laid 

NEVER  so  — 

Cleanness,  purity,  soap,  "a  bor. 

Job  9.  30  If  I  wash . .  make  my  hands  never  so  clean 

NEVER ...  to  any  man  — 

Not  even  at  any  time,  ovS  els  nuirore  oudeis  popote. 

John  8.  33  We . .  were  never  in  bondage  to  any  man 

NEVERTHELESS  — 

.1  .But,  verily,  )>?x  abal. 

2  Ch.19.  3  Nevertheless  there  are  good  things  found 

33.  17  Nevertheless  the  people  did  sacrifice  still 

2 .Only,  fix  ak. 

Lev.  11.  4  Nevertheless  these  shall  ye  not  eat  ofth. 

3.  Surely,  but,  yet,  |?x  aken. 

Psa.  31.  22  nevertheless  thou  heardest  the  voice  of 


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4 . End,  cessation,  only,  D?K  ephes. 

Nam  13.  28  Nevertheless  the  people  (be)  strong  that 

5.  But,  D13  beram. 

Dan.  4.15  Nevertheless,  leave  the  stump  of  his  root3 

6.  Because,  when,  ’3  hi. 

1  Sa.15.  35  nevertheless  Samuel  mourned  for  Saul:  and 
7. Only,  surely,  nevertheless,  pi  raq. 

1  Ki.  8.  19  Nevertheless  thou  slialt  not  build  the  h. 

8.  But,  but  surely,  ox  '3  ki  im. 

NuiU24.  22  Nevertheless  the  Kenite  shall  be  wasted 

9.  But,  a\\a  alia. 

Marki4-  36  nevertheless  not  what  X  will,  but  what 
Johnn.  15  I  am  glad,  .nevertheless,  let  us  go  unto 
16.  7  Nevertheless  I  tell  you  the  truth  ;  It  is 
Rom.  5.  14  Nevertheless  death  reigned  from  Adam 
x  Co.  9. 12  Nevertheless  we  have  not  used  this  power 

2  Co.  7.  6  Nevertheless  God,  that  comforteth  those 

12. 16  nevertheless,  being  crafty,  I  caught  you 
Gal.  4.  30  Nevertheless  what  saith  the  scripture  ? 

2  Ti.  1.  12  nevertheless  I  am  not  ashamed;  for  I  k. 
Rev.  2.  4  Nevertheless  I  have,  .against  thee,  beca. 

10 . And  consequently  indeed,  teal  rot  ye  kai  toi  ge. 
Acts  14.  17  Nevertheless  he  left  not  himself  without 

11.  At  the  same  time  indeed ,  <S,uws  yevroi  homos. 
Johni2.  42  Nevertheless  among  the  chief  rulers  also 

12 . But  yet,  nevertheless,  n\r\v  plen. 

Matt  26.  39  nevertheless  not  as  I  will,  but  as  thou 
26. 64  nevertheless,  I  say  unto  you,  Hereafter 
Lukei3.  33  Nevertheless  I  must  walk  to  day,  and  to 

18.  8  Nevertheless  when  the  Son  of  man  cometh 
22.  42  nevertheless  not  my  will,  but  thine,  be 

1  Co.  1 1.  11  Nevertheless  neither  is  the  man  without 
Eph.  5.  33  Nevertheless  let  every  one  of  you  in  pat. 
Phil.  3.  16  Nevertheless,  whereto  we  have  already 

13.  Nevertheless,  yet  indeed,  b  yev  toi  ho  men  toi. 

2  Ti.  2.  19  Nevertheless  the  foundation  of  God  stan. 
NEW  (man,  moon,  thing)  — 

1  .New,  1 vin  chadash. 

Exod.i.  8  Now  there  arose  up  anew  king  over  E ; 
Lev.  23.  16  ye  shall  offer  a  new  meat  offering  unto 
26.  10  and  bring  forth  the  old  because  of  the  new 
Nuni28.  26  when  ye  bring  a  new  meat  offering  unto 
Deut2o.  5  What  man.  .that  hath  built  a  new  house 
22.  8  When  thou  buildest  a  new  house,  then 
24.  5  When  a  man  hath  taken  a  new  wife,  he 
32.  17  to  gods  whom  they  knew  not,  tonew(gods 
Josh.  9.  13  these  bottles  of  wine,  .(were)  new  ;  and 
Judg.  5.  8  They  chose  new  gods ;  then  (was)  war  in 
15. 13  they  bound  him  with  two  new  cords,  and 
16.  11  If  they  bind  me  fast  with  new  ropes  that 
16.  12  Delilah  therefore  took  new  ropes,  and  bo. 

1  Sa.  6.  7  Now  therefore  make  anew  cart,  and  take 

2  Sa.  6.  3  they  set  the  ark  of  God  upon  a  new  cart 

6.  3  the  sons  of  Abinadab,  drave  the  new  cart 

21. 16  he,  being  girded  with  a  new  (sword),  tho. 

1  Ki.n.  29  he  had  clad  himself  with  a  new  garment 

n.  30  And  Ahijah  caught  the  new  garment  that 

2  Ki.  2.  20  Bring  me  a  new  cruse,  and  put  salt  ther. 

1  Ch.13.  7  they  carried  the  ark  of  God  in  a  new  cart 

2  Ch.20.  5  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  before  the  new 
Job  32.  19  my  belly,  .is  ready  to  burst  like  new  hot. 
Psa.  33.  3  Sing  unto  him  a  new  song;  play  skilfully 

40.  3  And  he  hath  put  a  new  song  in  my  mouth 
96.  1  O  sing  unto  the  Lord  a  new  song ;  sing 
98.  1  O  sing  unto  the  Lord  a  new  song ;  for  he 
144.  9  I  will  sing  a  new  song  unto  thee,  O  God 
Eccl.  1.  9  (there  is)  no  new  (thing)  under  the  sun 
1. 10  whereof  it  may  be  said,  See,  this(is)  new? 
Song  7.  13  all  manner  of  pleasant  (fruits),  new  and 
Isa.  41. 15  I  will  make  thee  a  new  sharp  threshing 

42.  9  are  come  to  pass,  and  new  things  do  I  d. 
42. 10  Sing  unto  the  Lord  a  new  song . .  his  praise 

43.  19  I  will  do  a  new  thing  :  now  it  shall  spring 
48.  6  I  have  showed  thee  new  things  from  this 
62.  2  thou  slialt  be  called  by  a  new  name,  wh. 
65.  17  I  create  new  heavens,  and  a  new  earth 
06.  22  as  the  new  heavens,  and  the  new  earth 

Jer.  26.  10  sat  down  in  the  entry  of  the  new  gate  of 
31.  22  the  Lord  hath  created  a  new  thing  in  the 
31.  31  that  I  will  make  a  new  covenant  with  the 
36.  10  at  the  entry  of  thenewgateof  the  Lord’s 
Lam.  3.  23  new everymoming:  great(is)thy  faithful. 
Eze.  1 1. 19  I  will  put  a  new  spirit  within  you ;  and  I 
18.  31  make  you  a  new  heart  and  a  new  spirit 
36.  26  A  new  heart . .  will  I  give  you,  and  a  new 

2 . New,  rnn  chadath. 

Ezra  6.  4  rows  of  great  stones,  and  a  row  of  new  ti. 

3.  Fresh,  raw,  'IQ  tari. 

Judg  15. 15  he  found  a  new  jaw  bone  of  an  ass,  and 

4.  A  creation,  nx'-ia  beriah. 

Numi6.  30  if  the  Lord  make  a  new  thing,  and  the 

5.  Unsmoothed,  unfinished,  ayveupos  agnaphos. 
Matt.  9. 16  No  man  puttetli  a  piece  of  new  cloth  unto 
Mark  2.  21  No  man  also  soweth  a  piece  of  new  cloth 

6 . New,  fresh,  recent,  newly  made,  naivis  kainos. 

Matt.  g.  17  into  new  bottles,  and  both  are  preserved 
13.  52  out  of  his  treasure  (things)  new  and  old 
26. 28  For  this  is  my  blood  of  the  [new]  testam.. 

26.  29  until  that  day  when  I  drink  it  new  with 

27.  60  laid  it  in  his  own  new  tomb,  which  he 
Mark  1.  27  what  new  doctrine  (is)  this?  for  with  an. 

2.  21  else  the  new  piece  that  tilled  it  up  taketh 


Mark  2.  22  [but.  .wine  must  be  put  into  new  bottles] 

14.  24  This  is  my  blood  of  the  [new]  testament 
14.  25  until  that  day  that  I  drink  it  new  in  the 

16.  17  [In  my  name,  .they  shall  speak  with  new] 
Luke  5.  36  a  piece  of  a  new  garment  upon  an  old 

5.  36  then  both  the  new  maketh  a  rent,  and  the 
5.  36  piece  that  was  (taken)  out  of  the  new  agr. 
5.  38  wine  must  be  put  into  new  bottles;  and 
22.  20  This  cup  (is)  the  new  testamentiu  my  lil. 
John  1 3.  34  A  new  commandment  I  give  unto  you,T. 

19.  41  in  the  garden  a  new  sepulchre,  wherein 
Acts  17. 19  May  wc  know  what  this  new  doctrine,  w. 

17.  21  either  to  tell,  or  to  hear  some  new  thing 

1  Co.  11.  25  This  cup  is  the  new  testament  in  my  bl. 

2  Co.  3.  6  hath  made  us  able  ministers  of  the  new 

5.  17  if  any  man  (be)  in  Christ,  (lie  is)  a  new  c. 
5.  17  away ;  behold,  all  things  are  become  new 
Gal.  6.  15  nor  uncircumcision,  but  a  new  creature 
Eph.  2. 15  to  make  in  himself  of  twain  one  new 

4.  24  that  ye  put  on  the  new  man,  which  after 
Heb.  8.  8  when  I  will  make  a  new  covenant,  with 

8.  13  In  that  he  saith,  Anew,  .he  hath  made  the 

9. 15  he  is  the  mediator  of  the  new  testament 

2  Pe.  3.  13  look  for  new  heavens  and  a  new  earth,  w. 

1  Jo.  2.  7  I  write  no  new  commandment  unto  you 

2.  8  a  new  commandment  I  write  unto  you 

2  Jo.  5  not  as  though  I  wrote  a  new  commandm. 
Rev.  2.  17  in  the  stone  a  new  name  written,  which 

3.  12  the  name  of  the  city  of  my  God..new  Jeru. 

3.  12  and  (I  will  write  upon  him)  my  new  name 

—5.  9  they  sung  a  new  song,  saying,  Thou  art  w. 
14.  3  they  sung  as  it  were  a  new  song  before  the 
Si,  1  And  I  saw  a  new  heaven  and  a  new  earth 
21.  2  I  John  saw  the  holy  city,  new  Jerusalem 
21.  5  he . .  said,  Behold,  I  make  all  things  new 

7.  New,  young,  vios  neos. 

Matt.  9. 17  Neither  do  men  put  new  wine  into  old  b. 

9.  17  they  put  new  wine  into,  .bottles,  and  both 
Mark  2.  22  no  man  puttetli  new  wine  into  old  bottles 

2.  22  else  the  [new]  wine  doth  burst  the  bottles 
2.  22  [but  new  wine  must  be  put  into,  .bottles] 
Luke  5.  37  new  wine  into  old  bottles  ;  else  the  new 

5.  38  new  wine  must  be  put  into,  .bottles ;  and 
5.  39  straightway  desiretlinew;  for  he  saith, The 

1  Co.  5.  7  the  old  leaven,  that  ye  maybe  a  new  lump 
Col.  3. 10  have  put  on  the  new  (man),  which  is  rene. 
Heb.  12.  24  to  Jesus  the  mediator  of  the  new  covena 

8.  Newly  slain,  recent,  irpoatparos  prosphatos. 

Heb.  10.  20  By  a  new  and  living  way,  which  he  hath 

NEW  fruit,  to  bring  — - 

To  bring  forth  first  fruit,  npa  bakar,  3. 

Eze.  47.  12  it  shall  bring  forth  new  fruit  according  to 

NEW  moon  — 

New  moon,  month,  chh  chodesh. 

1  Sa.  20.  5  Behold,  to  morrow  (is)  the  new  moon,  and 

20.  18  To  morrow  (is)  the  new  moon:  and  tliou 
20.  24  when  the  new  moon  was  come,  the  king 

2  Ki.  4.  23  said.. (it  is)  neither  new  moon  nor  sabbath 

1  Ch.23.  31  in  the  sabbaths,  in  the  new  moons,  and 

2  Ch.  2.  4  on  the  sabbaths,  and  on  the  new  moons 

8.  13  on  the  sabbaths,  and  on  the  new  moons 
31.  3  for  the  sabbaths,  and  for  the  new  moons 

Ezra  3.  s  both  of  the  new  moons,  and  of  all  the  set 
Nell.  10.  33  of  the  sabbaths,  of  the  newmoons,  for  the 
Psa.  81.  3  Blow  up  the  trumpet  in  the  new  moon 
Isa.  66.  23  from  one  new  moon  to  another,  and  from 
Eze.  45.  17  in  the  feasts,  and  in  the  new  moons,  and 
46.  3  in  the  sabbaths,  and  in  the  new  moons 
46.  6  in  the  day  of  the  new  moon . .  a  young  bu. 
Hos.  2.  11  her  feast  days,  her  new  moons,  and  hers. 
Amos  8.  5  When  will  the  new  moon  be  gone,  that  we 

NEW  wine  — - 

1  .New  sweet  wine,  or  juice  of  grapes,  envfl  lirosh. 
Nell.  10.  39  the  offering  of  the  corn,  of  the  new  wine 
13.  5  the  tithes  of  the  corn,  the  new  wine,  and 
13.  12  the  tithe  of  the  corn,  and  the  new  wine 
Prov.  3.  10  thy  presses  shall  burst  out  with  new  wine 
Isa.  24.  7  The  new  wine  mourneth,  the  vine  langui. 

65.  8  As  the  new  wine  is  found  in  the  cluster 
Hos.  4.  11  Whoredom  and  wine  and  new  wine  take 

9.  2  The  floor,  .and  the  new  wine  shall  fail  in 
Joel  1.  10  the  corn  is  wasted  :  the  new  wine  is  dried 
Hag.  1. 1 1  upon  the  new  wine,  and  upon  the  oil,  and 
Zech.  9.  17  youngmen  cheerful,  and  new  wine  the  m. 

2 .Must,  sweet  new  wine,  y\ cvkos  gleukos. 

Acts  2.  13  Others . .  said,  These  men  are  full  of  new  w. 

NEW  bom  — 

Now  born,  lately  born,  apr  ty  evv-pTos  artigennetos. 

1  Pe.  2.  2  As  new  born  babes,  desire  the  sincere  mi. 

NEWLY,  (but)  — 

1.  To  cause  to  rise  up,  set,  Dip  qum,  5. 

Judg.  7.  19  and  they  had  but  newly  s6t  the  watch 

2.  Near,  h'np  qarob. 

Deut32.  17  to  new  (gods  that)  came  newly  up,  whom 
NEWNESS  — 

Newness,  freshness,  Kaivirps  kainates. 

Rom.  6.  4  so  we  also  should  walk  in  newness  of  life 

7.  6  that  we  should  serve  in  newness  of  spirit 

NEWS  — 

Report,  tidings,  njiiDiy  shemuah. 

Prov  25.  25  so  (is)  good  news  from  a  far  country 


NEXT,  (that  is)  — 

\. After,  later,  next,  *nx  acher. 

Gen.  17.  21  bear,  at  this  set  time  in  the  next  year 
2  Ki.  6.  29  I  said  unto  her  on  the  next  day,  Give  thy 

2.  The  second,  njf;p  mishneh. 

1  Sa.  17.  13  and  next  unto  him,  Abinadab  ;  and  the 
23.  17  I  shall  be  next  Unto  thee ;  and  that  also 

1  Ch.  5.  12  Shapham  the  next,  and  Jaanai,  and  Sha. 

16.  5  next  to  him  Zeeliariah,  Jeiel,  and  Shem. 

2  Ch.28.  7  and  Elkanah  (that  was)  next  to  the  king 

31.  12  ruler,  and  Shimei  his  brother,  .the  next 
Esth  10.  3  the  Jew  (was)  next  unto  king  Ahasuerus 

8.  Near,  aVijj  qarob. 

Exodi2.  4  himandliisneighbournextuutohishouse 
Nuiu27.  ii  his  kinsman  that  is  next  to  him  of  his 
Deut  21.  3  the  city(which  is)  nextunto  the  slain  man 

2i.  6  elders,  .(that  are)  nextunto  the  slain(man) 
Esth.  1.  14  the  next  unto  his  (was)  Carshena,  Shethar 

4.  Tn  succession,  e£rjs  hexes. 

Luke  9.  37  the  next  day,  when  they  were  come  down 

5 . Coming  on,  i-movaa  epiousa. 

Acts  7.  26  the  next  day  he  showed  himself  untothem 

6.  To  come,  epxoyai  erchomai. 

Acts  13.  44  And  the  [next]  sabbath  day  came  almost 

7.  After,  betxoeen,  per metaxu. 

Acts  13.  42  be  preached  to  them  the  next  sabbath 

8.  To  have,  hold,  adhere  to,  adjoin,  ex"  echo. 

Mark  1.  38  Let  us  go  into  the  next  towns,  that  I  may 
Acts  21.  26  the  next  day  purifying  himself  with  them 

NEXT  day  — 

l.At  noon,  rnrp  mochorath. 

Numii.  32  all  (that)  night,  and  all  the  next  day,  and 

1  Sa.  30.  17  even  unto  theeveningof  thenextday 
Jon.  4.  7  when  the  morning  rose  the  next  day,  and 

2. In  succession,  efrjs  hexes. 

Acts  27. 18  the  next  (day)  they  lightened  the  ship 

8.  The  morrow,  avpiov  aurion. 

Acts  4.  3  put  (them)  in  hold  unto  the  next  day  :  for 

4.  Belonging  to  the  second  day,hevrepaios  deuterraios. 

Acts  28.  13  and  we  came  the  next  day  to  Puteoli 

5.  Coming  on,  eV loutra  epiousa. 

Acts  16.  11  we  came,  .the  next  (day)  to  Neapolis 

20. 15  came  the  next  day  over  against  Chios ;  and 

6.  To  morrow,  enavptov  epaurion. 

Matt  27.  62  the  next  day,  that  followed  the  day  of 
John  1.  29  The  next  day  John  seeth  Jesus  coming 
1.  35  the  next  day  after,  John  stood,  and  two 
12.  12  the  next  day  much  people  that  were  conic 
Acts  14.  20  the  next  day  he  departed  with  Barnabas 
21.  8  next  (day)  we  that  were  of  Paul’s  company 
25.  6  the  next  day,  sitting  on  the  judgment  seat 

7.  Other,  the  other,  different  from,  erepos  heteros. 

Acts  20.  15  and  the  next  (day)  we  arrived  at  Samos 
27.  3  next  (day)  we  touched  at  Sidon.  And  Ju. 

8.  To  have,  hold,  adhere  to,  adjoin,  ex"  echo. 

Acts  20. 15  and  the  next  (day)  we  came  to  Miletus 

NE-ZI'-AH,  n’xj  pre-eminent. 

One  of  the  Nethiiiim  whose  descendants  returned  with 
Zerubbabel.  B.c.  536. 

Ezra  2.  54  Thechildrenof  N.,thechildrenofHatipha 
Neh.  7.  56  ThechildrenofN.,thechildrenofHatipha 

NE'-ZIB,  rrx)  plantation. 

A  city  in  Judah;  now  called  Beit  Xasib,  near  Ashna. 

Josh.15.  43  And  Jiplitah,  and  Ashnah,  and  N. 
NIB'-HAZ,  in?}. 

An  idol  of  the  Avites  (in  the  form  of  a  dog)  brought  to 
Samaria  along  with  Tartak,  etc. 

2  Ki.17.  31  And  the  Avites  made  N.  and  Tartak,  and 
NIB'-SHAN,  ]ty??n  the  furnace. 

A  city  in  the  S.E.  of  Judah,  near  the  city  of  Salt,  and 
En-gedi,  supposed  to  be  the  same  as  Ashan  and  Chor- 
Ashan ;  but  these  were  rather  in  the  tribe  of  Simeon  to 
the  S.W. 

Josh.15.  62  N.,  and  the  city  of  Salt,  and  En-gedi;  six 
NI-CA'-NOR,  N iKavwp  conqueror. 

One  of  the  seven  disciples  chosen  to  serve  tables  in  the 
church  at  Jerusalem. 

Acts  6.  5  N.,  and  Timon,  and  Parmenas,  and  Nicolas 
NI  CO  -DE  -ItlBS,  N lkoSt]oo s'  innocent  blood. 

A  rabbi  who  came  to  Jesus  by  night;  who  vindicated 
him,  and  who  at  last  embalmed  him. 

John  3.  1  was  a  man  of  the  Pharisees,  named  N. 

3.  4  N.  saith  unto  him,  Howcana  manbeborn 
3.  9  N.  answered  and  said  unto  him.  How  can 

7.  50  N.  saith  unto  them,  he  that  came  to  Jesus 
19.  39  there  came  also  N.,whichat  thefirstcame 
NI-CO-LAI-TANES,  NiKoXatrai. 

The  followers  of  one  Nicolas,  whose  deeds  are  con¬ 
demned  without  being  mentioned.  B.c.  70. 

Rev.  2.  6  thou  hatest  the  deeds  of  the  N.,  which  I 

2.15  also  them  that  hold  the  doctrine  of  the  N. 

NI-CO  -LAS,  NiuoXaos  conqueror  of  the  people. 

A  proselyte  of  Antioch,  and  one  of  the  seven  disciples 
chosen  to  serve  tables. 

Acts  6.  5  and  Parmenas,  and  N.  a  proselyte  of  An. 


NICOPOLIS 


695 


NIGHT 


NI-CO-PO  -LIS,  NiadiroAis  city  of  victory. 

A  city  of  Thrace,  now  called  Nikopi,  on  the  river 
Nessus  (Karasu),  the  boundary  between  Thrace  and 
Slacedonia. 

Titus  3.  12  be  diligent  to  come  unto  me  to  N :  for  I 
NI'-GER,  N iyep. 

Surname  of  Simeon,  one  of  the  prophets  and  teachers 
at  Antioch  when  Paul  and  Barnabas  returned  thither 
after  carrying  the  contributions  of  the  brethren  to  the 
poor  saints  at  J erusalem. 

Acts  13.  1  Simeon  that  was  called  N.,  and  Lucius  of 

NIGH  (at  hand,  or  unto)  — 

1  .Near,  aiijj  qarob. 

Lev.  10.  3  be  sanctified  in  them  that  come  nigh  me 

21.  3  a  virgin,  that  is  nigh  unto  him,  which  h. 
Num  24.17  I  shall  behold  him,  but  not  nigh :  there 
Dent.  4.  7  who  (hath)  God  (so)  nigh  unto  them,  as 

13.  7  which  (are)  round  about  you,  nigh  unto 

22.  2  if  thy  brother  (be)  not  nigh  unto  thee,  or 

30.  14  the  word  (is)  very  nigh  unto  thee,  in  thy 

1  Ki.  8.  59  nigh  unto  the  Loud  our  God  day  and  night 
1  Ch.12.  40  Moreover  they  that  were  nigh  them,  (ev.) 
Estli.  9.  20  in  all  the  provinces,  (both)  nigh  and  far 
Psa.  34. 18  Tiie  Lord  (is)  nigh  unto  them  that  are  of 
85.  9  his  salvation  (is)  nigh  them  that  fear  him 
145.  18  The  Lord  (is)  nigh  unto  all  them  that  call 
Joel  2.  1  for  the  day  of  the  Lord,  .(is)  nigh  at  hand 

2.Flesh,  relation,  "ixy  sheer. 

Lev.  25.  49  (any)  that  is  nigh  of  kin  unto  him  of  his 

Z. Neighbour,  |57  shaken. 

Deut.  1.  7  (the  places)  nigh  thereunto,  in  the  plain 

4.  Nigh,  iyyvs  eygus. 

Matt  24.  32  leaves,  ye  know  that  summer  (is)  nigh 
Marki3.  29  know  that  it  is  nigh,  (even)  at  the  doors 
Luke  19.  11  because  he  was  nigh  to  Jerusalem,  and 

21.  30  and  know,  .that  summer  is  now  nigh  at 

21.  31  that  the  kingdom  of  God  is  nigh  at  hand 
John  6.  4  the  passover,  a  feast  of  the  Jews,  was  ni. 

6. 19  see  Jesus,  .drawing  nigh  unto  the  ship 

6.  23  nigh  unto  the  place  where  they  did  eat 

11. 18  Now  Bethany  was  nigh  unto  Jerusalem 

1 1.  55  the  Jews’  passover  was  nigh  at  hand  :  and 

19.  20  place  where  Jesus  was  crucified  was  nigh 

19.  42  for  the  sepulchre  was  nigh  at  hand 

Acts  9.  38  Lydda  was  nigh  to  Joppa,  and  the  discip. 

27.  8  nigh  whereunto  was  the  city  (of)  Lasea 
Rom  10.  8  The  word  is  nigh  thee,  (even)  in  thy  mo. 
Eph.  2.  13  who  sometimes  were  far  off  are  made  ni. 

2.  17  preached  peace,  .to  them  that  were  nigh 
Heb.  6.  8  (is)  rejected,  and  (is)  nigh  unto  cursing 

5.  Alongside  of,  irapx  (ace.)  para. 

Matt  15.  29  and  came  nigh  unto  the  sea  of  Galilee 
Mark  5.  21  passed  over,  .lie  was  nigh  unto  the  sea 

6.  Very  near  or  nigh  to,  irapa-nKyaiov  paraplesion. 
Phil.  2.  27  he  was  sick  nigh  unto  death  :  but  God  had 

7.  Toward,  irp6s  ( acc .)  pros. 

Mark  5.  n  there  was  there,  [nigh  unto]  the  mount. 

NIGHT,  (by)  — 

1.  Darkness,  ti^rt  choshek. 

Job  26.  10  until  the  day  and  night  come  to  an  end 

2.  Night,  f'y,  laylah,  layil. 

Gen.  1.  5  and  the  darkness  lie  called  night.  And 

1.  14  lights,  .to  divide  the  day  from  the  night 
r.  16  and  the  lesser  light  to  rule  the  night :  (lie 

I.  18  to  rule  over  the  day  and  over  the  night 

7.  4,  12  upon  the  earth  forty  days  and  forty  n. 

8.  22  winter,  and  day  and  night  shall  not  cease 

14.  15  he  and  his  servants,  by  night,  and  smote 

19.  5  the  men  which  came  in  to  thee  this  night  ? 
19.  33  made  their  father  drink  wine  that  night 
19.  34  let  us  make  him  drink  wine  this  night  also 

19.  35  their  father  drink  wine  that  night  also 

20.  3  came  to  Abimelech  in  a  dream  by  night 
26.  24  Lord  appeared  unto  him  the  same  night 

30. 16  mandrakes.  And  he  lay  with  her  that  n. 
31. 24  to  Laban  the  Syrian  in  a  dream  by  night 

31.  39  (whether)  stolen  by  day,  or  stolen  by  night 

31.  40  consumed  me,  and  the  frost  by  night ;  and 

32.  13  And  he  lodged  there  that  same  night ;  and 

32.  21  himself  lodged  that  night  in  the  company 
32.  22  And  he  rose  up  that  night,  and  took  his 

40.  5  each  man  his  dream  in  one  night,  each 

41.  11  And  we  dreamed  a  dream  in  one  night,  I 
46.  2  unto  Israel  in  the  visions  of  the  night,  and 

Exodio.  13  the  land  all  that  day,  and  all  (that)  night 

12.  8  they  shall  eat  the  flesh  in  that  night,  ro. 

12.  12  pass  through  the  land  of  Egypt  this  night 
12.  30  And  Pharaoh  rose  up  in  the  night,  lie,  and 
12.  31  he  called  for  Moses  and  Aaron  by  night 
12.  42  It  (is)  a  night  to  be  much  observed  unto 

12.  42  this  (is)  that  night  of  the  Lord  to  be  obs. 
- 1 3.  2 1  and  by  night  in  a  pillar  of  fire 

13.  21  to  give  them  light ;  to  go  by  day  and  night 

13.  22  nor  the  pillar  of  fire  by  night, (from)  before 

14.  20  but  it  gave  light  by  night  (to  these) :  so 

14.  20  one  came  not  near  the  other  all  the  night 
14.  21  by  a  strong  east  wind  all  that  night,  and 

24.  18  in  the  mount  forty  days  and  forty  nights 

34.  28  with  the  Lord  forty  days  and  forty  nights 
40.  38  and  fire  was  on  it  by  night,  in  the  sight  of 

Lev.  6.  9  burning  upon  the  altar  all  night  unto  the 
8.  35  Therefore  shall  ye  abide,  .day  and  night 
Num.  9.  16  and  the  appearance  of  fire  by  night 

g.  21  whether(itwas)bydayorbynight  thatthe 

II,  9  the  dew  tell  upon  the  camp  in  the  night 


Numii.  32  stood  up  all  that  day,  and  all  (that)  night 
14.  1  and  cried ;  and  the  people  wept  that  night 
14.  14  cloud,  and  in  a  pillar  of  fire  by  night 

22.  8  said  unto  them,  Lodgeliere  this  night,  and 

22.  19  I  pray  you,  tarry  ye  also  here  this  night 
22.  20  And  God  came  unto  Balaam  at  night,  and 
Deut.  1.  33  in  fire  by  night,  to  show  you  by  what  way 

9.  9,  ii,  18,  25  forty  days  and  forty  nights 

10. 10  first  time,  forty  days  and  forty  nights;  and 

16.  1  brought  thee  forth  out  of  Egypt  by  night 

23. 10  uncleanness  that  chanceth  him  by  night 

28.  66  thou  shalt  fear  day  and  night,  and  shalt 

Josh.  1.  8  shalt  meditate  therein  day  and  night,  that 
4.  3  lodging  place  where  ye  shall  lodge  this  n. 
8.  3  of  valour,  and  sent  them  away  by  night 

8.  9  but  Joshua  lodged  that  night  among  the 
8. 13  Joshua  went  that  night  into  the  midst  of 

10.  9  Joshua,  .went  up  from  Gilgal  all  night 
Judg.  6.  25  came  to  pass  the  same  night,  that  the  L. 

6.  27  not  do  (it)  by  day,  that  he  did  (it)  by  night 

6.  40  And  God  did  so  that  night :  for  it  was  dry 

7.  9  And  it  came  to  pass  the  same  night,  that 

9.  32  Now  therefore  up  By  night,  thou  and  the 
9.  34  people  that  (were)  with  him,  by  night,  and 

16.  2  laid  wait  for  him  all  night  in  the  gate  of 

16.  2  and  were  quiet  all  the  night,  saying.  In  the 

19.  25  knew  her,  and  abused  her  all  the  night 

20.  5  beset  the  house  round  about . .  by  night 
Ruth  3.  13  Tarry  this  night,  and  it  shall  be  in  the  m. 

1  Sa.  14.  34  every  man  his  ox  with  him  that  night,  and 

14.  36  go  down  after  the  Philistines  by  night,  and 

15. 11  and  he  cried  unto  the  Lord  all  night 

15. 16  what  the  Lord  hath  said  to  me  this  night 

19. 10  and  David  fled,  and  escaped  that  night 
19.  24  naked  all  that  day  and  all  that  night 

25. 16  They  were  a  wall  unto  us,  both  by  night 

26.  7  and  Abishai  came  to  the  people  by  night 
28.  8  and  they  came  to  the  woman  by  night :  and 
28.  20  no  bread  all  the  day,  nor  all  the  night 
28.  25  they  rose  up,  and  went  away  that  night 

30. 12  (any)  water,  three  days  and  three  nights 

31. 12  valiantmen  arose,  and  went  all  night,  and 

2  Sa.  2.  29  Abner  and  his  men  walked  all  that  night 

2.  32  Joaband  his  men  went  all  night,  and  they 
4.  7  gat  them  away  through  the  plain  all  night 

7.  4  And  it  came  to  pass  that  night,  that  the 

17.  1  arise  and  pursue  after  David  this  night 

17. 16  Lodge  not  this  night  in  the  plains  of  the 
19.  7  will  not  tarry  one  with  thee  this  night :  and 

21. 10  by  day,  nor  the  beasts  of  the  field  by  nig. 

1  Ki.  3.  5  appeared  to  Solomon  in  a  dream  by  night 

3.  19  this  woman’s  child  died  in  the  night ;  be. 

8.  29  may  be  open  toward  this  house  night  and 

8.  59  nigh  unto  the  Lord  our  God  day  and  night 

19.  8  forty  days  and  forty  nights  unto  Horeb 

2  Ki.  6.  14  they  came  by  night,  and  compassed  the  c. 

7.  12  the  king  arose  in  the  night,  and  said  unto 

8.  21  he  rose  by  night,  and  smote  the  Edomites’ 

19.  35  it  came  to  pass  that  night,  that  the  angel 

25.  4  all  the  men.  .fled  by  night  by  the  way  of 

1  Cli.  9.  33  they  were  employed  in . .  work  day  and  n. 

17.  3  it  came  to  pass  the  same  night,  that  the 

2  Ch.  1.  7  In  that  night  did  God  appear  unto  Solo. 

6.  20  may  be  open  upon  this  house  day  and  ni. 

7. 12  Lord  appeared  to  Solomon  by  night,  and 

21.  9  rose  up  by  night,  and  smote  the  Edomites 

35.  14  of  burnt  offerings  and  the  fat  until  night 
Neh.  1.  6  which  I  pray  before  thee  now,  day  and  n. 

2. 12  I  arose  in  the  night,  I  and  some  few  men 

2.  13  I  went  out  by  night  by  the  gate  of  the  v. 
2. 15  Then  went  I  up  in  the  night  by  the  brook 

4.  9  set  a  watch  against  them  day  and  night 
4.  22  that  in  the  night  they  may  be  a  guard  to 
6.  10  in  the  night  will  they  come  to  slay  thee 

9.  12  in  the  night  by  a  pillar  of  fire,  to  give 

9.  19  neither  the  pillar  of  fire  by  night,  to  show 
Estli.  4.  16  neither  eat  nor  drink  three  days,  night  or 

6.  1  On  that  night  could  not  the  king  sleep 
Job  2.  13  they  sat  down,  .seven  days  and  seven  ni. 

3.  3  and  the  night..it  was  said.  There  is  a  man 

3.  6  that  night,  let  darkness  seize  upon  it; let 

3.  7  Lo,  let  that  night  be  solitary ;  let  no  joy. 

4.  13  In  thoughts  from  the  visions  of  the  night 

5.  14  and  grope  in  the  noon  day  as  in  the  night 

7.  3  and  wearisome  nights  are  appointed  to  me 
17.  12  They  change  the  night  into  day :  the  lig. 

20.  8  be  chased  away  as  a  vision  of  the  night 
24.  14  and  needy,  and  in  the  night  is  as  a  thief 

27.  20  a  tempest  stealethhim  away  in  the  night 

33.  15  In  a  dream,  in  a  vision  of  the  night,  when 

34.  25  he  overtumeth . .  in  the  night,  so  that  they 

33.  10  my  maker,  who  giveth  songs  in  the  night 

36.  20  Desire  not  the  night,  when  people  are  cut 
Psa.  1.  2  in  his  law  doth  he  meditate  day  and  night 

6.  'Jail  the  mgnt  make  1  Illy  bed  tu  swim,  I- 
17.  3  thou  hast  visited,  .in  the  night ;  thou  ha. 
19.  2  and  night  unto  night  slioweth  knowledge 

22.  2  and  in  the  night  season,  and  am  not  silent 
32.  4  day  and  night  thy  hand  was  heavy  upon 

42.  3  My  tears  have  been  my  meat  day  and  ni. 
42.  8  in  the  night  his  song  (shall  be)  with  me 
55.  10  Day  and  night  they  go  about  it  upon  the 
74.  16  The  day(is)thine,  the  night  also  (is)  thine 
77.  2  my  sore  ran  in  the  night,  and  ceased  not 
77 .  6  call  to  remembrance  my  song  in  the  night 
78. 14  led  them,  .all  the  night  with  a  light  of  f. 
88.  1  I  have  cried  day  (and)  night  before  thee 

90.  4  when  it  is  past,  and  (as)  a  watch  in  the  n. 

91.  5  Thou  shalt  not  beafraid  for.  .terror  by  n. 

92.  2  To  show  forth,  .thy  faithfulness  every  n. 

104.  20  Thou  makest  darkness,  and  it  is  night 

105.  39  covering,  and  fire  to  give  light  in  the  ni. 


Psa.119.  55  remembered,  .in  the  night,  and  have  kept 
i2i.  6  not  smite  thee  by  day,  nor  the  moon  by  n. 
134.  1  which  by  night  stand  in  the  house  of  the 
136.  9  The  moon  and  stars  to  rule  by  night :  for 
139,11  even  the  nip-lit  shall  lie  light  about  me 
139!  12  the  night  shineth  as  the  day :  the  darkn. 
Prov.  7.  9  in  the  evening,  in  the  black  and  dark  ni. 
31. 15  She  riseth  also  while  it  is  yet  night,  and 

31. 18  good  :  her  candle  goeth  not  out  by  night 
Eccl.  2.  23  yea,  his  heart  taketli  not  rest  in  the  night 

8.  16  neither  day  nor  night  seeth  sleep  with  his 
Song  3.  1  By  night  on  my  bed  I  sought  him  whom 

3.  8  upon  his  thigh,  because  of  fear  in  the  ni. 

5.  2  (and)  my  locks  with  the  drops  of  the  night 

Isa.  4.  5  the  shining  of  a  flaming  lire  by  night :  for 

15.  1,  1  Because  in  the  night. .of  Moab  is  laid  w. 

16.  3  make  thy  shadow  as  the  night  in  the  mid. 

21.  8  and  I  am  set  in  my  ward  whole  nights 

21.  11  what  of  the  night?,  .what  of  the  night? 

21.  12  The  morning  cometh,  and  also  the  night 

26.  9  my  soul  have  I  desired  thee  in  the  night 

27.  3  lest  (any)  hurt  it,  I  will  keep  it  night  and 

28. 19  shall  it  pass  over,  by  day  and  by  night ;  and 

29.  7  all.  .shall  be  as  a  dream  of  a  night  vision 

30.  29  Ye  shall  have  a  song,  as  in  the  night,  (w.) 

34.  10  It  shall  not  be  quenched  night  nor  day 
38. 12,  13  from  day.  .to  nightwilt  thou  make  an 
60.  11  thy  gates,  .shall  not  be  shut  day  nor  night 
62.  6  shall  never  hold  their  peace  day  nor  night 

Jer.  6.  s  Arise,  and  let  us  go  by  night,  and  let  us 

9.  1  that  I  might  weep  day  and  night  for  the 
14.  17  Let  mine  eyes  run  down  with  tears  night 

16. 13  shall  ye  serve  other  gods  day  and  night 
31.35  ordinances,  .of  the  stars  for  a  light  by  ni. 
33.  20  of  the  day,  and  my  covenant  of  the  night 

33. 20  that  there  should  not  be  day  and  night 
33.  25  If  my  covenant  (be)  not  with  day  and  ni. 
36.  30  cast  out  in.. to  the  heat,  and  in  the  night 
39.  4  went  forth  out  of  the  city  by  night,  by 
49.  9  if  thieves  by  night,  they  will  destroy  till 
52.  7  went  forth  out  of  the  city  by  night,  by  the 

Lam.  1.  2  She  weepeth  sore  in  the  night,  and  her 

2. 18  run  down  like  a  river  day  and  night :  give 

2. 19  Arise,  cry  out  in  the  night ;  in  the  begin. 
Eos.  4.  s  also  shall  fall  with  thee  in  the  night,  and 

7.  6  wait :  their  baker  sleepeth  all  the  night 
Amos  5.  8  and  maketh  the  day  dark  with  night :  that 
Obad.  5  thieves  came  to  thee,  if  robbers  by  night 
Jon.  1.  17  belly  of  the  fish  three  days  and  three  ni. 

4.  10  came  up  in  a  night,  and  perished  in  a  ni. 
Mic.  3.  6  Therefore  night  (shall  be)  unto  you,  that 
Zecli.  1.  8  1  saw  by  night,  and  behold  a  man  riding 

14.  7  known  to  the  Lord, not  day,  nor  night:  but 

3. Night,  leleya. 

Dan.  2^19  revealed untoDaniel.  .nightvision.  Then 

5.  30  In  that  night  was  Belshazzar  the  king  of 
7.  2  and  said,  I  saw  in  my  vision  by  night,  and 
7.  7  After  this  I  saw  in  the  night  visions,  and 

7. 13  Isawin.  .night  visions,  and,  behold,  (one) 

i.The  twilight,  'JS'J  neslieph. 

Isa.  5.  1 1  that  continue  until  night,  (till)  wine  in. 
21.  4  the  night  of  my  pleasure  hath  he  turned 
59.  10  we  stumble  at  noon  day  as  in  the  night 

5.  Evening,  fry,  ereh. 

Gen.  49.  27  and  at  night  he  shall  divide  the  spoil 
Lev.  6.  20  in  the  morning,  and  half  thereof  at  night 
Job  7.  4  When  shall  I  arise,  and  the  night  be  gone? 
Psa.  30.  5  weeping  may  endure  for  a  night,  but  joy 

6.  Night,  nux. 

Matt.  2.  14  the  young  child  and  his  mother  by  night 

4.  2  he  had  fasted  forty  days  and  forty  nights 
12.  40  as  Jonas  was  three  days  and  three  nights 
12.  40  the  Son  of  man  be  three  days  and  three  n. 
14.  25  in  the  fourth  watch  of  the  night  Jesus  w. 
26.  31  shallbe  offended  because  of  me  this  night 

26.  34  That  this  night,  before  the  cock  crow,  thou 

27.  64  lest  his  disciples  come  [by  night],  and  steal 

28. 13  His  disciples  came  by  night,  and  stole  him 
Mark  4.  27  should  sleep,  and  rise  night  and  day,  and 

5.  5  And  always,  night  and  day,  he  was  in  the 

6.  48  about  the  fourth  watch  of  the  night  he 
14.  27  shall  be  offended  because  of  me  [this  ni.) 
14.  30  That  this  day,  (even)  in  this  night,  before 

Luke  2.  8  keeping  watch  over  their  flock  by  night 
2.  37  with  fastings  and  prayers  night  and  day 
5.  5  Master,  we  have  toiled  all  the  night,  and 

12.  20  fool,  this  night  thy  soul  shall  be  required 

17.  34  I  tell  you,  in  that  night  there  shall  be  two 

18.  7  elect,  which  cry  day  and  night  unto  him 
21.  37  at  night  he  went  out,  and  abode  in  the 

John  3.  2  The  same  came  to  Jesus  by  night,  and  said 

7.  50  he  that  came  to  Jesus  [by  night],  being  one 

9.  4  the  night  cometh,  when  no  man  can  work 

11.  10  But  if  a  man  walk  in  the  night,  he  stum. 

13.  30  went  immediately  out :  and  it  was  night 

19.  39  which  at  the  first  came  to  Jesus  by  night 
21.  3  and  that  night  they  caught  nothing 

Acts  5.  19  But  the  angel  of  the  Lord  by  night  opened 

9.  24  they  watched  the  gates  day  and  night  to 
9.  25  Then  the  disciples  took  him  by  night,  and 

12.  6  same  night  Peter  was  sleeping  between 
16.  9  a  vision  appeared  to  Paul  in  the  night 

16.  33  he  took  them  the  same  hour  of  the  night 

1 7.  10  sent  away  Paul  and  Silas  by  night  unto  B. 

18.  9  spake  the  Lord  to  Paul  in  the  night  by  a 

20.  31  I  ceased  not  to  warn  everyone  night  and 

23.  1 1  night  following,  the  Lord  stood  by  him 

23.  23  hundred,  at  the  third  hour  of  the  night 

23.  31  and  brought  (him)  by  night  to  Antipatris 
26.  7  instantly  serving  (God)  day  and  night,  ho. 


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Acts  27.  23  Fortliere  stood  by  me  this  nightthe  angel 
27.  27  But  when  the  fourteenth  night  was  come 
Rom  13.  12  The  night  is  far  spent,  the  day  is  at  hand 
1  Co.  11.  23  That  the  Lord  Jesus  tile  (same)  night  in 

1  Th.  2.  9  for  labouring  night  and  day,  because  we 

3.  10  Night  and  day  praying  exceedingly  that 

5.  2  the  day . .  so  cometh  as  a  thief  in  the  night 

5.  5  we  are  not  of  the  night,  nor  of  darkness 
5.  7  For  they  that  sleep  sleep  in  the  night ;  and 
5.  7  that  he  drunken  are  drunken  in  the  night 

2  Th.  3.  8  wrought  with  labour  and  travail  night  and 

1  Ti.  5.  5  supplications  and  prayers  night  and  day 

2  Ti.  1.  3  remembrance  of  thee  in  my  prayers  night 
2  Pe.  3  10  will  come  as  a  thief  [in  the  night];  in  the 
Rev.  4.  8  they  rest  not  day  and  night,  saying,  Holy 

7.15  serve  him  day  and  night  in  his  temple  :  and 

8.  12  third  part  of  it,  and  the  night  likewise 
12.  10  accused  them  before  our  God  day  and  n. 

14.  11  and  they  have  no  rest  day  nor  night,  who 

20.  10  shall  be  tormented  day  and  night  forever 

21.  25  day :  for  there  shall  be  no  night  there 

22.  5  there  shall  be  no  night  there  ;  and  they 

NIGHT  and  a  day,  a  — 

A  night  and  a  dag ,  wx^ygepov  nuchthemeron. 

2C0.11. 25a  night  and  a  day  I  have  been  in  the  deep 
NIGHT,  to  pass  the  — 

To  pass  the  night,  nia  hath. 

Dan.  6.  18  Then  the  king,  .passed  the  night  fasting 

NIGHT  HAWK  — 

Owl,  swallow,  cuckoo,  Dcnn  tachmas. 

Lev.  11.  16  the  night  hawk,  and  the  cuckoo,  and  the 
Deut  14.  15  the  night  hawk,  and  the  cuckoo,  and  the 

NIGHT  season  — 

Night,  l?.1?  layil. 

Job  30."  17  are  pierced  in  me  in  the  night  season 
Psa.  16.  7  my  reins,  .instruct  me  in  the  night  seasons 

NIM'-RAH,  rrjpj  flowing  water. 

A  city  in  Gad  iii  Gilead,  bordering  on  Moab,  between 
Jazer  and  Ilesbon,  or  in  the  valley  near  Beth-aram. 
See  Beth-nimrah. 

Nuni32.  3N.,andHeshbon,  andElealeh,  andShebam 
NIM'-RIM,  p'-iD)  flowing  streams. 

Waters  on  the  borders  of  Gad  and  Moab;  the  ruins  of 
a  city  Nimrin  still  remain  near  Ramoth  ( el-Salt ). 

Isa.  15.  6  the  waters  of  N.  shall  be  desolate:  for  the 
Jer.  48.  34  the  waters  also  of  N.  shall  be  desolate 

NIM'-ROD,  "hpi,  -rnDl  valiant,  strong. 

1.  Son  of  Cush,  son  of  Ham.  B.C.  2218. 

Gen.  10.  8  Cush  begat  N.  :  he  began  to  be  a  mighty 

10.  9  as  N.  the  mighty  hunter  before  the  Lord 
1  Cli.  1.  10  CushbegatN. ;  he  began  to  be  mighty  upon 

2.  ITis  land,  i.e.  Babylonia. 

Mic.  5.  6  the  land  of  N.  in  the  entrances  thereof 
NIM'-SHI,  TDi  Jah  reveals. 

Grandfather  or  father  of  Jehu,  who  smote  Joram  son 
of  Ahab,  and  reigned  in  his  stead  over  Israel.  B.C.  950. 

1  Ki.19.  16  the  son  of  N.  shalt  thou  anoint  (to  be)  k. 

2  Ki.  9.  2, 14  Jehu. .son  of  Jehoshaphat,  the  son  of  N. 

9.  20  (is)  like  the  driving  of  J.  the  son  of  N. 

2  Ch.22.  7  he  went  out.  .against  Jehu  the  son  of  N. 

NINE  — 

1  .Nine,  nyan,  ygin  tesha,  tishah. 

Gen.  5.  5  days  .  .were  nine  hnndred  and  thirty  ye. 
5.  8  the  days  of  Seth  were  nine  hundred  and 
5.  11  the  days  of  Enos  were  nine  hundred  and 
5.14  the  days  of  Cainan  were  nine  hundred  and 
5.  20  the  days  of  Jared  were  nine  hundred  sixty 
5.  27  were  nine  hundred  sixty  and  nine  years 
9.  29  the  days  of  Noah  were  nine  hundred  and 

11.  19  Peleg  lived,  .two  hundred  and  nine  years 

1 1.  24  Nalior  lived  nine  and  twenty  years,  and 
17.  1,  24  Abram  was  ninety  years  old  and  nine 

Exod38.  24  the  gold,  .was  twenty  and  nine  talents, and 
Lev.  25.  8  shall  be  unto  thee  forty  and  nine  years 
Num.  1.  23  fifty  and  nine  thousand  and  three  hundr. 

2. 13  fifty  and  nine  thousand  and  three  hundred 
29.  26  on  the  fifth  day  nine  bullocks,  two  rams 
34.  13  commanded  to  give  unto  the  nine  tribes 

Deut.  3.  n  nine  cubits  (was)  the  length  thereof, ’and 
Josh  13.  7  for  an  inheritance  unto  the  nine  tribes 

14.  2  the  nine  tribes,  and  (for)  the  half  tribe 

15.  32  the  cities  (are)  twenty  and  nine,  with  th. 
15.  44,  54  nine  cities  with  their  villages 

21.  16  nine  cities  out  of  those  two  tribes 
Judg.  4.  3  he  had  nine  hundred  chariots  of  iron :  and 

4. 13  nine  hnndred  chariots  of  iron,  and  all 

2  Sa.  24.  8  the  end  of  nine  months  and  twenty  days 
2  Ki  14.  2  reigned  twenty  and  nine  years  in  Jerus. 
15.  13  the  nine  and  thirtieth  year  of  Uzziah 
15.  17  the  nine  and  thirtieth  year  of  Azariah 

17.  1  reign  in  Samaria  over  Israel  nine  years 

18.  2  reigned  twenty  and  nine  years  in  Jerusa. 

1  Ch.  3.  8  Elishama,  and  Eliada,  and  Eliphelet,  nine 

9.  9  brethren . .  nine  hundred  and  fifty  and  six 

2  CI1.25.  1  reigned  twenty  and  nine  years  in  Jerusa. 

29.  1  reigned  nine  and  twenty  years  in  Jerusa. 
Ezra  1 .  9  thousand  chargers ..  nine  and  twenty  kn. 

2.  8  The  children  of  Zattu,  nine  hundred  forty 

2.  36  children .  .nine  hundred  seventy  and  three 
2.  42  (in)  all  an  hundred  thirty  and  nine 
Neh.  7.  38  three  thousand  nine  hundred  and  thirty 

7.  39  children . .  nine  hundred  seventy  and  three 
11.  1  and  nine  parts  (to  dwell)  in  (other)  cities 
11.  8  Sallai,  nine  hundred  twenty  and  eight 


2 . Nine,  Ivve a  ennea. 

Lukei7.  17  not  ten  cleansed?  but  where  (are)  the  nine? 

NINETEEN  — 

Nine-ten,~\yynyflr\,  ntg'jrpisiiii  tesha  esre,  tishah  asar. 
Gen.  11.  25  Nalior  lived,  .an  hundred  and  nineteen 
Josh  19.  38  nineteen  cities  with  their  villages 
2  Sa.  2.  30  lacked  of  David’s  servants  nineteen  men 

NINETEENTH  — 

Nine-ten, rnk’jrpz'J)  tesha  esre,  tisha  asar. 
2  Ki.  25.  8  which  (is)  the  nineteenth  year  of  king  N. 

1  CI1.24. 16  The  nineteenth  to  Pethaliiah,  the  twenti. 

25.  26  The  nineteentli  to  Mallothi,  (he),  his  sons 
Jer.  52.  12  which  (was)  the  nineteenth  year  of  Nebu. 

NINETY  — 

Ninety,  D’ps’n  tishim. 

Gen.  5.  9  And  Enos  lived  ninety  years,  and  begat  C. 
5.  17  were  eight  hundred  ninety  and  five  years 
5.  30  Lantech  lived,  .five  hundred  ninety  and 
17.  1  And  when  Abram  was  ninety  years  old 
17. 17  shall  Sarah, that  is  ninety  years  old,  bear? 

17.  24  And  Abram  (was)  ninety  years  old  and  n. 
1  Sa.  4.  15  Now  Eli  was  ninety  and  eight  years  old 

1  Ch.  9.  6  theirbretliren,  six  hundred  and  ninety 
Ezra  2.  16  children  of  Ater  of  Hezekiah,  ninety  and 

2.  20  The  children  of  Gibbar,  ninety  and  five 

2.  58  servants,  (were)three  hundred  ninety  and 

8.  35  ninety  and  six  rams,  seventy  and  seven 

Neh.  7.  21  of  Ater  of  Hezekiah,  ninety  and  eight 
7.  25  The  children  of  Gibeon,  ninety  and  five 
7.  60  (were)  three  hundred  ninety  and  two 
Jer.  52.  23  there  were  ninety  and  six  pomegranates  on 
Eze.  4.  5  the  days,  three  hundred  and  ninety  days 

4.  9  three  hundred  and  ninety  days  shalt  thou 
41.  12  and  the  length  thereof  ninety  cubits 
Dan.  12.  11  a  thousand  two  hundred  and  ninety  days 

NINETY  and  nine  — 

Ninety  nine,  iwevyKovTuevvea  ennenekontaennea. 

Matt'18.  12  doth  he  not  leave  the  ninety  and  nine 

18.  13  than  of  the  ninety  and  nine  which  went 
Lukeis.  4  doth  not  leave  the  ninety  and  nine  in  the 

15.  7  more  than  over  ninety  and  nine  just  per. 

NIN-E'-VE,  Niveuu  Same  as  succeeding. 

Luken.  32  men  [of  N.]  shall  rise  up  in  the  judgment 

NI-NE'-VEH,  ni)'j,  Nireur/. 

A  city  on  a  tract  above  the  confluence  of  the  Zabatusor 
Lycus  (great  Zab)  with  the  Tigris;  now  called  Kouyanjalc. 
It  was  greater  than  Babylon,  being  in  circumference  480 
stadia,  or  twenty-four  hours  (three  days’)  journey,  Jonah 

3.  3;  was  the  capital  of  Assyria;  had  more  than  120,000 
infants  in  it  at  one  time ;  it  was  taken  by  Arbaces  the 
Mede,  B.C.  876;  warned  by  Jonah  in  852;  conquered 
and  destroyed  by  Cyaxares  and  Nebuchadnezzar  in  606; 
Hieraclius  and  Rhazates  fought  a  great  battle  on  its 
site,  A.D.  627;  it  was  explored  by  Layard  in  1840-1853. 

Gen.  10.  11  builded  N.,  and  the  city  Relioboth,  and 
10. 12  Resen  between  N.  and  Calah  :  the  same 

2  Ki.19.  36  and  went  and  returned,  and  dwelt  at  N. 
Isa.  37.  37  and  went  and  returned,  and  dwelt  at  N. 
Jon.  1.  2  go  to  N.,  that  great  city,  and  cry  against 

3.  2  go  unto  N.,  that  great  city,  and  preach 

3.  3  Jonah  arose,  and  went  unto  N.,  according 
3.  3  N.  was  an  exceeding  great  city  of  three 
3.  4  Jonah  began  to  enter  into  the  city  a  day’s 
3.  5  the  people  of  N.  believed  God,  and  proclai. 
3.  6  word  came  unto  the  kingof  N.,and  hearose 

3.  7  published  through  N.  by  the  decree  of  the 

4.  11  And  should  not  I  spare  N.,  that  great  city 
Nah.  1.  1  The  burden  of  Nineveh.  The  book  of  the 

2.  8  N.  (is)  of  old  like  a  pool  of  water ;  yet 

3.  7  N.  is  laid  waste  :  who  will  bemoan  her?  w. 
Zeph.  2.  13  will  make  N.  a  desolation,  (and)  dry  like 
Mattrn.  41  The  men  of  N.  shall  rise  in  judgment  with 

NT  NE-VITES,  Nn/evirai.  Inhabitants  of  Nineveh. 
Luken.  30  as  Jonas  was  a  sign  unto  the  N.,  so  shall 

NINTH  — 

1.  Ninth,  teshii. 

Lev.  25.  22  eat  (yet)  of  old  fruit  until  the  ninth  year 
Num  7.  60  On  the  ninth  day  Abidan  the  son  of  Gid. 
2  Ki.  17.  6  In  the  ninth  year  of  Hoshea  the  king  of 
25.  1  And  it  came  to  pass  in  the  ninth  year  of 

1  Ch.12.  12  Johanan  the  eighth,  Elzabad  the  ninth 

24. 11  The  ninth  to  Jeshuah,  the  tenth  to  Shec. 
25.  16  The  ninth  to  Mattaniah,  (he),  his  sons 

27. 12  The  ninth  (captain)  for  the  ninth  month 
Ezra  10.  9  It(was)the  ninth  month, and  the  twentieth 
Jer.  36.  9  it  came  to  pass.,  in  the  ninth  month,  (that) 

36.  22  in  the  winter  house,  in  the  ninth  month 
39.  1  In  the  ninth  year  of  Zedekiah  kingof  Ju. 
52.  4  it  came  to  pass  in  the  ninth  year  of  his 
Eze.  24.  1  Again  in  the  ninth  year,  in  the  tenth  m. 
Hag.  2.10,  18  four  and  twentieth  (day)  of.. ninth (m.) 
Zech.  7.  1  in  the  fourth  (day)  of  the  ninth  month 

2.  Nine,  n yt?n  tesha,  tishah. 

Lev.  23.  32  in  the  ninth  (day)  of  the  month  at  even 

2  Ki.  18.  10  that  (is)  the  ninth  year  of  Hoshea  king  of 

25.  3  And  on  the  ninth  (day)  of  the  (fourth)  m. 
2  Ch.16.  12  in  the  thirty  and  ninth  year  of  his  reign 
Jer.  39.  2  in  the  fourth  month,  the  ninth  (day)  of  the 
52.  6  in  the  fourth  month,  in  the  ninth  (day)  of 

3 . Ninth,  evvaros  ennatos,  evaros  enatos. 

Matt  20.  5  went  out  about  the  sixth  and  ninth  hour 
27.  45  over  all  the  land  unto  the  ninth  hour 
27.  46  about  the  ninth  hour  Jesus  cried  with  a 
Markis.  33  over  the  whole  land  until  the  ninth  hour 


Markis.  34  at  the  ninth  hour  Jesus  cried  with  a  loud 
Luke23.  44  over  all  the  earth  until  the  ninth  hour 
Acts  3.  1  the  hour  of  prayer,  (being)  the  ninth  (ho.) 

10.  3  He  saw.  about  the  ninth  hour  of  the  day 
10.  30  at  the  ninth  hour  1  prayed  in  my  house 
Rev.  21.  20  the  eighth,  beryl;  the  ninth,  a  topaz;  the 
NI'-SAN,  ]p'f. 

The  first  month  of  the  year  (called  Abib  in  the  Books  of 
Moses),  beginning  with  the  new  moon  at  the  end  of 
M  arch .  It  is  the  name  of  the  Babylonian  god  of  *  ‘  spring.  ” 
Neh.  2.  1  And  it  came  to  pass  in  themonth  N.,in  the 
Estli.  3.  7  the  first  month,  that  (is),  the  month  N. 

NIS'-ROCH,  tpp)  eagle,  hawk. 

An  Assyrian  idol  with  a  temple  in  Nineveh,  in  which 
Sennacherib  was  slain,  B.C.  698 :  it  had  a  human  form 
with  an  eagle’s  head,  according  to  Philo,  as  quoted  by 
Eusebius. 

2  Ki.19.  37  worshipping  in  the  house  of  N.  his  god 
Isa.  37.  38  worshipping  in  the  house  of  N.  his  god 
NITRE  — 

Nitre,  in)  nether. 

Prov  25.  20  vinegar  upon  nitre,  so  (is)  he  that  singeth 
Jer.  2.  22  though  thou  wash  thee  with  nitre,  and 
NO,  hi 

A  city  on  both  sides  of  the  Nile ;  the  capital  of  Upper 
Egypt,  called  also  Thebes  and  Diospolis ;  the  chief  seat 
of  the  worship  of  Anion,  with  a  famous  temple.  It  was 
destroyed.  B.C.  81. 

Jer.  46.  25  I  will  punish  the  multitude  of  N.,  and 
Eze.  30.  14  iu  Zoan,  and  will  execute  judgments  in  N 
30.  15  and  I  will  cut  off  the  multitude  of  N. 

30.  16  N.  shall  be  rent  asunder,  and  N  opli  (shall) 
Nah.  3.  8  ArtthoubettertlianpopulousN.,thatwas 

NO  — 

1  .There  is  not,  there  are  not,  |'N  ayin. 

1  Ki.18. 26  But.  .110  voice,  nor  any  that  answered 
Jer.  7.  32  shall  bury  in  Tophet,  till  there  be  no  place 

2 . Not,  Sn  at. 

Gen.  13.  8  Abram  said  unto  Lot,  Let  there  be  no 
Jer.  39.  12  look  well  to  him,  and  do  him  no  harm 

3 . End,  cessation,  only,  dsn  ephes. 

Isa.  5.  8  lay  field  to  field,  till,  .no  place,  that  they 
Prov  26.  20  Where  no  wood  is . .  the  fire  goeth  out;  so 
Amos  6.  10  he  shall  say.  No.  Then  shall  he  say,  Hold 

4 . Not,  *72  bal. 

Isa.  33. 2 1  wherein  shall  go  no  galley  with  oars, neither 

5.  Not  any,  n^>  Vp  knl  la. 

Ezra  4.16  by  this  means  thou  shalt  have  no  portion 
Dan.  2. 10  therefore . .  no  king,  lord,  nor  ruler .  asked 

2.  35  no  place  was  found  for  them  :  and  the  st. 

3.  25  the  midst  of.  .fire,  and  they  have  no  hurt 
3.  27  upon  whose  bodies  the  fire  had  no  power 

3.  29  because  there  is  no  otherGod  that  can  de. 

4.  9  110  secret  troubleth  thee,  tell  me  the  visi. 

6.  2  accounts .  .and  the  king  should  have  no 

6.  15  That  no  decree  nor  statute  which  the  king 
6.  22  before  thee,  0  king,  have  I  done  no  hurt 

6.  No,  N*7  lo. 

Gen.  15.  3  Behold,  to  me  thou  hast  given  no  seed:  and 

16.  1  Sarai,  Abram’s  wife,  bare  him  no  children 

7.  Without,  vh$,  nV?  lelo,  belo. 

1  Ch.  12.  17  seeing,  .no  -wrong  in  minehands,  the  God 

2  Ch.13.  9  may  be  a  priest  of  (them  that  are)  no  gods 
Job  26.  3  hast  thou  counselled  (him  that  hath)  now? 

8. /i at,  a\\a  alia. 

Luke23-  15  No,  nor  yet  Herod  :  for  I  sent  you  to  him 

9 . No,  not,  gr\  me. 

Matt  6.  31  Therefore  take  no  thought,  saying,  What 
6.  34  Take  therefore  no  thought  for  the  morrow 

9.  36  were  scattered  abroad,  as  sheep  having  no 
10. 19  take  no  thought  how  or  what  ye  shall  sp. 
13.  5  sprung  up,  because  they  had  110  deepness 
13  6  because  they  had  no  root,  they  withered 

22.  23  which  say  that  there  isno  resurrection,  and 

22.  24  If  a  man  die,  having  no  children,  his  bro. 
22. 25  having  no  issue,  left  his  wife  unto  hisbr. 

23.  9  call  no  (man)  your  father  upon  the  earth 
Mark  4.  5  sprang  up,  because  it  had  110  depth  of  ea. 

4.  6  and  because  it  had  no  root,  it  withered  a. 

6.  8  save  a  staff  only ;  110  scrip,  no  bread,  no 

12.  18  Sadducees,  which  say  there  isnoresurre. 

12.  19  leave  no  children,  that  his  brother  should 

13.  1 1  take  no  thought  beforehand  what  ye  shall 
Luke  1 2.  11  take  yc  no  thought  how  or  what  thing  ye 

12.  22  Take  no  thought  for  your  life,  what  ye 
13.11  was  bowed  together,  and  could  in  no  wise 

22.  36  he  that  hath  no  sword,  let  him  sell  his  g. 
Acts  1.  20  be  desolate,  and  let  no  man  dwell  therein 

23.  8  For  the  Sadducees  say  that  there  is  no  r. 
Rom.  5.13  but  sin  is  not  imputed  when  there  is  no  1. 

7.  3  so  that  she  is  no  adulteress,  though  she 

1  Co.  1. 10  and  (that)  there  be  110  divisions  among  you 

7.  37  standeth  stedfast  in  his  heart,  having  no 

2  Co.  5.  21  make  him.  .sin  for  us,  who  knew  no  sin 

13.  7  Now  I  pray  to  God  that  ye  do  110  evil;  not 
Gal.  4.  8  service  unto  them  which  Ivy  nature  are  no 
Eph.  2. 12  havingnohope,  andwitliontGodinthew. 

5.  11  have  no  fellowship  with  the  unfruitful  w. 
1  Th.  4.  6  That  no  (man)  go  beyond  and  defraud  his 

4. 13  not,  even  as  others  which  have  no  hope 
2.  Th.  3. 14  have  no  company  with  him,  that  he  may 
1  Ti.  1.  3  charge  some  that  they  teach  no  other  do. 
3.  3  Not  given  to  wine,  110  striker,  not  greedy 


NO 


697 


NO 


Titus  1.  7  uot  given  to  wine,  uo  striker,  not  given  to 
Jas.  2.13  without  mercy  that  hath  showed  uo  me. 
i  Pe.  3.  10  refrain,  .his  Ups  that  they  speak  no  guile 

1 0.  AT ot  any,  yq  t(  me  ti. 

Luken.  36  full  of  light,  having  no  part  dark,  the  w. 

1 1 .  Not  even  one,  pySe'is  medeis. 

Luke  3.  13  Exact  no  more  than  that  which  is  appoin. 
Acts  4.  17  speak  henceforth  to  no  man  in  this  name 

13.  28  And  though  theyfound  nocause  of  death 

15.  28  to  lay  upon  you  no  greater  burden  than 

16.  28  Do  thyself  no  harm  ;  for  we  are  all  here 

19.  40  there  being  no  cause  whereby  we  may  give 

2 1.  23  [concluded  that  theyobserve  no  such  thing] 
28.  6  had  looked  agreat  while,  and  saw  no  harm 
28.  18  because  there  was  no  cause  of  death  in  me 

1  Co.  1.  7  So  that  ye  come  behind  in  uo  gift ;  wait. 

10.  25,  27  asking  no  question  for  conscience’ sake 

2  Co.  6.  3  Giving  no  offence  in  any  thing,  that  the  m. 

13.  7  Now  I  pray  to  God  that  ye  do  no  evil ;  not 
Heb.  10.  2  should  have  had  no  more  conscience  of 
\2.  Assuredly  not,  not  at  all,  oh  yq  ou  me. 

1  Co.  8.  13  I  will  eat  no  flesh  while  the  world  stand. 
Rev.  18.  7  I  sit  a  queen.,  and  shall  see  no  sorrow 
13..Yof,  no,  oh  ou. 

Matt.  6.  1  otherwise  ye  have  no  reward  of  your  Fat. 

12.  39  there  shall  no  sign  be  given  to  it,  but  the 
16.  4  there  shaU  no  sign  be  given  unto  it,  but 
16.  7  (It  is)  because  we  have  taken  no  bread 
16.  8  why . .  because  ye  have  brought  no  bread  ? 

19. 18  Thou  shalt  do  no  murder,  Thou  shalt 

20.  13  Friend,  I  do  thee  no  wrong:  didst  not  thou 

25.  3  tooktheirlamps,  and  took  no  oil  with  them 

25.  42  was  an  hungered,  and  ye  gave  me  no  meat 
23.  42  I  was  thirsty,  and  ye  gave  me  no  drink 

26.  55  teachingin  the  temple,  and  ye  laid  no  hold 
Mark  2.  17  They  that  are  whole  have  no  need  of  the 

4.  7  thorns . .  choked  it,  and  it  yielded  no  fruit 

4.  17  have  no  root  in  themselves,  and  so  endure 

4.  40  [so  fearful  ?  how  is  it  that  ye  have  no  fa.?] 

8. 16  they  reasoned.  .(It  is)  because  we  have  no 

8. 17  Why  reason  ye  because  ye  have  no  bread  ? 

9.  3  so  as  no  fuller  on  earth  can  white  them 

12.  20  first  took  a  wife,  and  dying  left  no  seed 
12.  22  And  the  seven  had  her,  and  left  no  seed 
Luke  1.  7  they  had  no  child,  because  that  Elisabeth 

1.  33  and  of  his  kingdom  there  shall  be  no  end 

2.  7  because  there  was  no  room  for  them  in  the 

7.  44  thou  gavest  me  no  water  for  my  feet :  but 

7.  45  Thou  gavest  me  no  kiss  :  but  this  woman 

8. 13  these  have  no  root,  which  for  a  while  be. 

8.  14  of .  .life,  and  bring  no  fruit  to  perfection 

8.  27  had  devils  long  time,  and  ware  no  clothes 

9.  13  We  have  no  more  but  five  loaves  and  two 
1:.  29  there  shall  no  sign  be  given  it,  but  the  sign 
12.  17  What  shall  I  do,  because  I  have  no  room 

12.  33  where  no  thief  approacheth,  neichermoth 

15.  7  just  persous,  which  need  no  repentance 

16.  2  account,  .for  thou  mayest  be  no  longer 

20.  22  Is  it  lawful  for  us  to  give  tribute . .  or  no  ? 

20.  31  the  seven,  .they  left  no  children,  and  died 

22.  53  ye  stretched  forth  no  hands  against  me 

John  1.  21  thou  that  prophet?  And  he  answered.  No 

1.  47  an  Israelite  indeed,  in  whom  is  no  guile  ! 

2.  3  mother,  .saith  unto  him,  They  have  no  w. 
4.  9  for  the  Jews  have  no  dealings  with  theS. 

4. 17  woman  answered  and  said,  I  have  no  hu. 
4.  17  Thou  hast  well  said,  I  have  no  husband 
4.  38  to  reap  that  whereon  ye  bestowed  no  la. 

4.  44  a  prophet  hath  no  honour  in  his  own  co. 

5.  7  Sir,  I  have  no  man,  when  the  water  is  tr. 

6.  53  and  drink  his  blood,  ye  have  no  life  in  you 

7. 18  is  true,  and  no  unrighteousness  is  in  him 

7.  52  look :  for  out  of  Galilee  ariseth  no  prophet 

8.  37  to  kill  me,  because  my  word  hath  no  place 

8.  44  in  the  truth,  because  there  is  no  truth  in 
9. 41  If  ye  were  blind,  yeshould  have  no  sin:  but 

11.  10  he  stumbleth,  because  there  is  no  light  in 

13.  8  If  I  wash  thee  not,  thou  hast  no  part  with 
15. 22  but  now  they  have  no  cloak  for  their  sin 

19.  6  and  crucify  ,  for  I  find  no  fault  in  him 
19.  9  Whence  art  thou  ?  But  Jesus  gave  him  no 
19.  15  answered,  We  have  no  king  hut  Cesar 

21.  5  have  ye  any  meat?  They  answered  him,  No 
Acts  7.  5  his  seed  after  him,  when .  .he  had  no  chi. 

7.  11  dearth.. and  our  fathers  found  no  sustena. 
o.  34  I  perceive  that  God  is  no  respecter  of  pe. 

12.  18  there  was  no  small  stir  among  the  soldi. 

13.  37  whom  God  raised  again,  saw  no  corrupt. 
15.  2  had  no  small  dissension  and  disputation 

18.  15  for  I  will  be  no  judge  of  such  (matters) 

19.  23  the  same  time  there  arose  no  small  stir 
19.  24  brought  no  small  gain  unto  the  craftsmen 
19.  26  saying  that  they  be  no  gods  which  are 

21.  39  Tarsus . .  in  Cilicia,  a  citizen  of  no  mean  c. 
25.  26  Of  whom  I  have  no  certain  thing  to  write 

27.  20  and  no  small  tempest  lay  on . .  all  hope  that 

28.  2  the  barbarous  people  showed  us  no  little 
Rom.  2.  n  For  there  is  no  respect  of  persons  with  G. 

3.  9  No,  in  no  wise :  for  we  have  before  proved 

3. 18  There  is  no  fear  of  God  before  their  eyes 

3.  22  all  them  that  believe ;  for  there  is  no  ditf. 

4.  13  for  where  no  law  is.  .no  transgression 

7.  18  in  my  flesh,  dwelleth  no  good  thing:  for 

10. 12  For  there  is  no  difference  between  the  Jew 

10.  19  you  to  jealousy  by  (them  that  are)  no  pe. 
13.  1  there  is  no  power  but  of  God  :  the  powers 
13.  10  Love  worketh  no  ill  to  his  neighbour :  th. 

1  Co.  7.  25  I  have  no  commandment  of  the  Lord :  yet 

10. 13  There  hath  no  temptation  taken  you  but 

11. 16  we  have  no  such  custom,  neither  the  ch. 

88 


1  C0.12.  21  eye  cannot  say  unto  the  hand,  I  have  no 

12.  21  nor  again  the  head  to  the  feet,  I  have  no 

12.  24  our  comely  (parts)  have  no  need :  but  God 

13.  5  is  not  easily  provoked,  thinketh  no  evil 

15. 12  that  there  is  no  resurrection  of  the  dead? 

15. 13  But  if  there  be  no  resurrection  of  the  dead 

2  Co.  2.  13  I  had  no  rest  in  my  spirit,  because  I  found 

8. 15  that  (had  gathered)  little  had  no  lack 

11.  14  no  marvel ;  for  Satan  himself  is  transfor. 
11. 15  Therefore.. no  great  thing  if  his  ministers 

Gal.  2.  6  God  accepteth  no  man’s  person :  for  they 
5. 23  temperance :  against  such  there  is  no  law 
Phil.  3.  3  For  we.  .have  no  confidence  in  the  flesh 
Col.  3.  25  receive,  .and  there  is  no  respect  of  persons 

1  Th.  5.  1  But.  .ye  have  no  need  that  I  write  unto 

2  Ti.  3.  9  But  they  shall  proceed  no  further,  for 
lleb.  8.  7  then  should  no  place  have  been  sought  for 

9.  22  without  shedding  of  blood  is  no  remission 

10.  6  offerings,  .for  sin  thou  hast  had  no  plea. 

10.  38  but.  .my  soul  shall  have  no  pleasure  in  him 

12.  17  he  found  no  place  of  repentance,  though 

13.  10  whereof  they  have  no  right  to  eat  which 

13. 14  here  have  we  no  continuing  city,  but  we 
Jas.  1.  17  with  whom  is  no  variableness,  neither  s. 

2. 11  Now  if  thou  commit  no  adultery,  yet  if 
1  Pe.  2.  22  Who  did  no  sin,  neither  was  guile  found 
1  Jo.  1.  8  If  we  say  that  we  have  no  sin,  we  deceive 

2.  7  I  write  no  new  commandment  unto  you 

2.  27  is  truth,  and  is  no  lie,  and  even  as  it  hath 

3.  5  to  take  away  our  sins ;  and  in  him  is  no 

4.  18  There  is  no  fear  in  love;  but  perfect  love 

3  J ohn  4  I  have  no  greater  joy  than  to  hear  that  my 
Rev.  7.  16  They  shall  hunger  no  more,  neither  thirst 

10.  6  sware .  .that  there  should  be  time  no  Ion. 

14.  5  in  their  mouth  was  found  no  guile :  for 

14.  11  they  have  no  rest  day  nor  night,  who  wor. 

18.  7  I  sit  a  queen,  and  am  no  widow,  and 

20.  6  on  such  the  second  death  hath  no  power 
20. 11  and  there  was  found  no  place  for  them 

21.  1  passed  away;  and  the! e  was  no  more  sea 

21.  4  there  shall  be  no  more  death,  neither  so. 
21.  22  I  saw  no  temple  therein  :  for  the  Lord  God 
21.  23  the  city  had  no  need  of  the  sun,  neither 

21.  25  not  be  shut,  .for  there  shall  be  no  night 

22.  3  there  shall  be  no  more  curse :  but  the  th. 

22.  5  shall  be  no  night  there,  .they  need  no  c. 

1  i.  Not  any  by  any  means,  oh  (y '<])  war  ou  (me)  pas. 
Matt  24.  22  there  should  no  flesh  be  saved :  but  for 
Marki3.  2°  no  flesh  should  be  saved :  but  for  the  el. 
Rom.  3.  20  there  shall  no  flesh  be  justified  in  his  sight 

1  Co.  1.  29  That  no  flesh  should  glory  in  his  presence 
Gal.  2.  16  by  the  works  of  the  law  shall  no  flesh  be 
Eph.  4.  29  Let  no  corrupt  communication  proceed 

5.  5  For  this  ye  know,  that  no  whoremonger 
Heb.  12  11  no  chastening  for  the  present  seemeth 

2  Pe.  1  20  Knowing  this  first,  that  no  prophecy  of 

1  Jo.  1  21  because  ye  know  it,  and  that  no  lie  is  of 

3.  15  ye  know  that  no  murderer  hath  eternal 
Rev.  18.  22  shall  be  heard  no  more  at  all  in  thee 

15 . Xot  even,  ohSe  oude. 

Rom.  4.  15  for  where,  .law  is.  no  transgression 

2  Co.  3.  10  had  [no]  glory  in  this  respect,  by  reason 

1 6.  Xot  even  one,  ohSeis  oudeis. 

Mark  6.  5  he  could  there  do  no  mighty  work,  save 
Luke  4.  24  No  prophet  is  accepted  in  his  own  country 

16. 13  No  servant  can  serve  two  masters  :  for  e. 

23.  4  (to)  the  people,  I  find  no  fault  in  this  man 

23.  14  have  found  no  fault  in  this  man  touching 

23.  22  I  have  found  no  cause  of  death  in  him  :  I 

Johmo.  41  John  did  no  miracle :  but  all  things  that 
16.  29  speakest  thou  plainly,  and  speakest  no  p. 

19.  4  ye  may  know  that  I  find  no  fault  in  him 
Acts  15.  9  put  no  difference  between  us  and  them 

23.  9  We  find  no  evil  in  this  man  :  but  if  a  spi. 

25. 10  to  the  Jews  have  I  done  no  wrong,  as  thou 

27.  22  there  shall  be  no  loss  of.  .life  among  you 

28.  5  he  shook  off  the  beast,  .and  felt  no  harm 
Rom.  8.  1  therefore  now  no  condemnation  to  them 
2  Co.  7.  5  come  into  Macedonia,  our  flesh  had  no  rest 
2  Ti.  2. 14  that  they  strive  not  about  words  to  no  pr. 
Phil.  4. 15  no  church  communicated  with  me  as  cone. 
Heb.  6.  13  because  he  could  swear  by  no  greater,  he 
J  as.  3.  12  [so  (can)  no  fountain  both  yield  salt  water] 

[See  also  Doubt,  hope,  means,  purpose,  rising.] 

NO. . .as  yet  — 

Not  yet,  oijirco  oupo. 

Rev.  17. 12  which  have  received  no  kingdom  as  yet 
NO... at  all  — 

1  .Not  at  any  time,  yq  wore  me pote. 

Heb.  9. 17  otherwise  it  is  of  no  strength  at  all  while 
2. A 0,  not  even  one,  oh  ...ohbels  ou.. .oudeis. 

John  19.  II  Thou  couldest  have  no  power  (at  all)aga. 

1  Jo.  1.  5  is  light,  and  in  him  is  no  darkness  at  all 
NO... is,  where  — - 
Without,' 73  beli. 

Psa.  63.  1  a  dry  and  thirsty  land,  where  no  water  is 
NO  ease,  in  — 

Assuredly  not,  not  at  all,  oh  yiq  ou  me. 

Matt.-5.  20  ye  shall  in  no  ease  enter  into  the  kingdom 
NO  doubt  — 

1  .In  truth,  indeed,  &pa  ara. 

Luken.  20  nodoubt  the  kingdom  of  God  is  come  upon 
2 .For,  wherefore,  truly,  yap  gar. 

1  Co.  9.  10  For  our  sakes  no  doubt,  (this)  is  written 


NO . .  henceforward  — 

Not  any  more,  yguert  meketi. 

Matt  21.  19  Let  no  fruit  grow  on  thee  henceforward 
NO  longer  — 

1  ■  Not  any  more,  yqutTi  meketi. 

1  Th.  3.  1  when  we  could  no  longer  forbear,  we  th. 

3'  5  when  I  could  no  longer  forbear,  I  sent  to 
I  Ti.  5.  23  Drink  no  longer  water,  but  use  a  little  w. 
1  Pe.  4.  2  That  he  no  longer  should  live  the  rest  of 
2.  A  of  any  more,  not  again,  ovkcti  ouketi. 

Gal.  3.  25  we  are  no  longer  under  a  schoolmaster 
NO  man  — - 

1  .Not  even  one,  yqbe'is  medeis. 

Matt  8.  4  saith  unto  him,  See  thou  tell  no  man ;  but 

9.  30  saying,  See  (that)  no  man  know  (it) 

16.  20  tell  no  man  that  he  was  Jesus  the  Christ 

17.  9  Tell  the  vision  to  no  man,  until  the  Son  of 
Mark  5.  43  straitly  that  no  man  should  know  it ;  and 

7.  36  charged  them  that  they  should  tell  no  m. 

8.  30  charged  them  that  they  should  tell  no  m. 

9.  9  charged  them  that  they  should  tell  no  m. 

11.  14  No  man  eat  fruit  of  thee  hereafter  forever 

Luke  3.  14  violence  to  no  man,  neither  accuse  (any) 

5.  14  he  charged  him  to  tell  no  man:  but  go,  and 

8.  56  charged  them  that  they  should  tell  no  m. 

9.  21  commanded  (them)  to  tell  no  man  that 

10.  4  nor  shoes :  and  salute  no  man  by  the  way 
Acts  9.  7  hearing  a  voice,  but  seeing  no  man 

23.  22  (See  thou)  tell  no  man  that  thou  hast  sh. 
Rom  12.  17  Recompense  to  no  man  evil  for  evil.  Pro. 

13.  8  Owe  no  man  anything,  but  to  love  one  an. 
1  Co.  3.  18  Let  no  man  deceive  himself.  If  any  man 
3.  21  Therefore  let  no  man  glory  in  men.  Fol¬ 

io.  24  Let  no  man  seek  his  own,  but  every  man 
Gal.  6.  17  From  henceforth  let  no  man  trouble  me 
Eph.  5.  6  Let  no  man  deceive  you  with  vain  words 
Col.  2.  18  Let  no  man  beguile  you  of  your  reward  in 
1  Th.  3.  3  That  no  man  should  be  moved  by  these 
1  Ti.  4.  12  Let  no  man  despise  thy  youth  ;  but  be  thou 

5.  22  Lay  hands  suddenly  on  no  man,  neither  be 
Titus  2. 15  with  all  authority.  Let  no  man  despise 
3.  2  To  speak  evil  of  no  man,  to  be  no  brawl. 
Jas.  1.  13  Let  no  man  say  when  he  is  tempted,  I  am 

1  Jo.  3.  7  Little  children,  let  no  man  deceive  you 
Rev.  3.  11  hold  that  fast  which  thou  hast,  that  no  m. 

2 . Not,  no,  oh  ou. 

2  Co.  11.  10  no  man  shall  stop  me  of  this  boasting  in 

3 . Not  even  one,  ohSets  oudeis. 

Matt  6.  24  No  man  can  serve  two  masters:  for  either 

9.  16  No  man  putteth  a  piece  of  new  cloth  unto 

11.  27  no  man  knoweth  the  Son,  but  the  Father 

17.  8  eyes,  they  saw  no  man,  save  Jesus  only 
20.  7  unto  him,  Because  no  man  hath  hired  us 

22.  46  And  no  man  was  able  to  answer  him  a  w 

24.  36  of  that  day  and  hour  knoweth  no  (man) 
Mark  2.  21  No  man  also  seweth  a  piece  of  new  cloth 

2.  22  And  no  man  putteth  new  wine  into  old 

3.  27  No  man  can  enter  into  a  strong  man’s  h. 

5.  3  and  no  mau  could  bind  him,  no,  not  with 
5.  37  And  he  suffered  no  man  to  follow  him,  s. 

7.  24  house,  and  would  have  no  man  know  (it) 
9.  8  they  saw  no  man  any  more,  save  Jesus 

9.  39  there  is  no  man  which  shall  do  a  miracle 

10.  29  There  is  no  man  that  hath  left  house,  or 

12.  14  thou  art  true,  and  carest  for  no  man 

12.  34  And  no  man  after  that  durst  ask  him  (any 

13.  32  knoweth  no  man,  no,  not  the  angels  which 
Luke  3.  36  No  man  putteth  a  piece  of  a  new  garment 

5-  37  And  no  man  putteth  new  wine  into  old 

5.  39  No  man  also  having  drunk  old  (wine)  st. 

8. 16  No  man,  when  he  hath  lighted  a  candle 

8.  51  [he  suffered  no  man  to  go  in,  save  Peter] 

9.  36  told  no  man  in  those  days  any  of  those 
9.  62  No  man,  having  put  his  hand  to  the  plo. 

10.  22  no  man  knoweth  who  the  Son  is,  but  the 

11.  33  No  man,  when  he  hath  lighted  a  candle 

15. 16  swine  did  eat :  and  no  man  gave  unto  him 

18.  29  There  is  no  man  that  hath  left  house,  or 
John  1. 18  No  man  hath  seen  God  at  any  time ;  the 

3.  2  for  no  man  can  do  these  miracles  that  t. 

3. 13  And  no  man  hath  ascended  up  to  heaven 

3.  32  and  no  man  receiveth  his  testimony 

4.  27  yet  no  man  said,  What  seekest  thou?  or 
5. 22  For  the  Father  judgeth  no  man,  but  hath 

6.  44  No  man  can  come  to  me,  except  the  Father 

6.  65  that  no  man  can  come  unto  me, except  it  w. 

7.  4  For  (there  is)  no  man  (that)  doeth  any  t. 

7. 13  Howbeit  no  man  spake  openly  of  him  for 

7.  27  cometh,  no  man  knoweth  whence  he  is 
7.  30  but  no  man  laid  hands  on  him,  because 

7.  44  taken  him;  but  no  man  laid  hands  on  him 

8. 10  [accusers?  hath  no  man  condemned  thee?] 

8.  11  [She  said,  No  man,  Lord.  And  Jesus  said] 

8.  15  Ye  judge  after  the  flesh  ;  I  judge  no  man 

8.  20  and  no  man  laid  hands  on  him ;  for  his  h. 

9.  4  the  night  cometh,  when  no  man  can  work 

10.  18  No  man  taketh  it  from  me,  but  I  lay  it  d. 

13.  28  Now  no  man  at  the  table  knew  for  what 

14.  6  no  man  cometh  unto  the  Father,  but  by 

15.  13  Greater  love  hath  no  man  than  this,  that 

16.  22  and  your  joy  no  man  taketh  from  you 
Acts  5. 13  of  the  rest  durst  no  man  join  himself  to 

5.  23  when  we  had  opened,  we  found  no  man 

9.  8  when  his  eyes  were  opened,  he  saw  [no  m.  ] 

18. 10  and  no  man  shall  set  on  thee  to  hurt  thee 
20.  33  I  have  coveted  no  man’s  silver,  or  gold,  or 

25.  1 1  no  man  may  deliver  me  unto  them.  I  app. 
Rom  14.  7  to  himself,  and  no  man  dieth  to  himself 


NO 


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NOISE 


1  Co.  2.  ii  so  the  things  of  God  knoweth  no  man,  hut 

2.  15  yet  he  himself  is  judged  of  no  man 

3.  11  For  other  foundation  can  no  man  lay  than 

12.  3  that  no  man  speaking  by  the  spirit  of  God 
12.  3  no  man  can  say  that  Jesus  is  the  Lord,  but 

14.  2  unto  God :  for  no  man  uuderstandeth  (him) 

2  Co.  5. 16  Wherefore  henceforth  know  we  no  man 

7.  2  Receive  us ;  we  have  wronged  no  man,  we 

7.  2  corrupted  no  man,  we  havedef  rauded  no  m. 

11.  9  I  was  chargeable  [to  no  man]:  for  that  w. 
Gal.  3.  1 1  But  that  no  man  is  justified  by  the  law  in 

3.  15  no  man  disannulleth,  or  addeth  thereto 
Eph.  5.  29  For  no  man  ever  yet  hated  his  own  flesh 
Phil.  2.  20  For  I  have  no  man  like  minded,  who  will 

1  Ti.  6.  16  whom  no  man  hath  seen,  nor  can  see :  to 

2  Ti.  2.  4  No  man  that  warreth  eutangleth  himself 

4.  16  At  my  first  answer  no  man  stood  with  me 
Heb.  7.  13  of  which  no  man  gave  attendance  at  the 

12.  14  without  which  no  man  shall  see  the  Lord 
Jas.  3.  8  But  the  tongue  can  no  man  tame;  (it  is)  an 

1  Jo.  4.  12  No  man  hath  seen  God  at  any  time.  If  we 
Rev.  2. 17  which  no  man  knoweth  saving  he  that  re. 

3.  7  he  that  openeth,  and  no  man  shutteth 
3.  7  and  shutteth,  and  no  man  openeth 

3.  8  an  open  door,  and  no  man  can  shut  it:  for 

5.  3  no  man  in  heaven,  nor  in  earth,  neither 

5.  4  because  no  man  was  found  worthy  to  open 

7.  9  multitude,  which  no  man  could  number 

14.  3  and  no  man  could  learn  that  song  but  the 

15.  8  no  man  was  able  to  enter  into  the  temple 

18.  11  for  no  man  buyeth  their  merchandise  any 

19.  12  written  that  no  man  knew  but  he  himself 

NO  manner  — 

Not  any,  nS  Ss  kol  la. 

Dan.  6.  23  and  no  manner  of  hurt  was  found  upon 
NO  more  — 

1.  Without,  save,  not,  'pSa  bilti. 

Job  14. 12  till  the  heavens  (be)  no  more,  they  shall 

2 . Not  any  more,  pyicem  meketi. 

Mark  1.  45  insomuch  that  Jesus  could  no  more'openly 

9.  25  out  of  him,  and  enter  no  more  into  him 
John  5.  14  sin  no  more,  lest  a  worse  thing  come  unto 

8.  11  [do  I  condemn  thee:  go,  and  sin  no  more] 
Acts  13.  34  no  more  to  return  to  corruption,  he  said 
Rom  15.  23  But  now  having  no  more  place  in  these 
Eph.  4.  28  Let  him  that  stole  steal  no  more  ;  but  ra. 

3. So  not  even,  ootids  ovSe  houtos  oude. 

John  15.  4  no  more  can  ye,  except  ye  abide  in  me 

4. Not  any  more,  not  ayaln,  ou/ceVt  ouketi. 

Matt  19.  6  Wherefore  they  are  no  more  twain,  but 
Mark  7.  12  And  ye  suffer  him  no  more  to  do  ought 

10.  8  so  then  they  are  no  more  twain,  but  one 
14.  25  I  will  drink  no  more  of  the  fruit  of  the  v. 

Lukeis-  19,  21  am  no  more  worthy  to  be  called  thy 
John  6.  66  went  back,  and  walked  no  more  with  him 

11.  54  Jesus  therefore  walked  no  more  openly 
14. 19  while,  and  the  world  seethme  no  more 

16.  10  I  go  to  my  Father,  and  ye  see  me  no  more 
16.  21  sherememberethnomorethe  anguish, for 

16.  25  time  cometh,  when  I  shall  no  more  speak 

17.  11  And  now  1  am  no  more  in  the  world,  but 
Acts  8.  39  that  the  eunuch  saw  him  no  more:  and  he 

20.  25  kingdom  of  God,  shall  see  my  face  no  m. 
20.  38  that  they  should  see  his  face  no  more 

Rom.  6.  9  being  raised  from  the  dead  dieth  no  more 

6.  9  death  hath  no  more  dominion  over  him 

7.  17,  20  it  is  no  more  1  that  do  it,  but  sin  tiiat 
11!  6  And  if  by  grace,  then  (is  it)  no  more  of  w. 
11.  6  otherwise  grace  is  no  more  grace.  But  if 
11.  6  [nomoregrace.otherwiseworkisnomore] 

2  Co.  5.  16  yet  now  henceforth  know  we  (him)no  more 
Gal.  3.  18  (be)  of  the  law,  (it  is)  no  more  of  promise 

4.  7  Wherefore  thou  art  no  more  a  servant 
Eph.  2.  19  Now  therefore  ye  are  no  more  strangers 
Heb.  10.  18  where remissionof  these(is,  tliereis)no m. 

10.  26  there  remaineth  no  more  sacrifice  for  sins 

NO,  nor  yet  — 

But  not  even,  a\\'  ou be  all'  oude. 

Luke  23.  15  No,  nor  yet  Herod  :  for  I  sent  you  to  him 

NO  not  — 

1  .Not  even,  pybe  mede. 

1  Co.  5. 1 1  extortioner ;  with  such  an  one  no  not  to 

2 . Not  even,  ovSe  oude. 

Matt.  8.  10  not  found  so  great  faith,  [no,  not]  in  Isr. 

24.  36  knoweth  no  (man),  no,  not  the  angels  of 
Marki3. 32  hour  knoweth  no  man,  no,  not  the  angels 
Luke  7.  9  not  found  so  great  faith,  no,  not  in  Israel 
Acts  7.  5  no,  not  (so  much  as)  to  set  his  foot  on  :  yet 
Rom.  3.  10  There  is  none  righteous,  no,  not  one 
1  Co.  6.  5  [no,  not]  one  that  shall  be  able  to  judge 
Gal.  2.  5  [no,  not]  for  an  hour  ;  that  the  truth  of 

3 . Not  even,  ovre  ovie. 

Mark  5.  3  man  could  bind  him,  [no,  not]  with«chains 

NO  room  — 

Not  any  more,  /arjK^rt  meketi. 

Mark  2.  2  that  there  was  no  room  to  receive  (them) 

NO. ..so  much  as  — 

Not  even,  ovbe  oude. 

Mark  6. 31  they  had  no  leisure  so  much  a3  to  eat 
NO  value  — 

Nought,  S'S#  elil. 

Job  13.  4  ye  (are)  all  physicians  of  no  value 


NO  where  — 

There  is  not,  there  are  not,  ][N  ay  in. 

1  Sa.  10. 14  we  saw  that  (they  were)  no  where,  wo 

NO  whither  — 

No  whither,  .uni  sin  nS  lo  aneli  vaanah. 

2  Ki.  5.  25  And  he  said,  Thy  servant  went  no  whither 

NO  wise,  in  — 

Assuredly  not,  not  at  all,  ou  yn  ou  me. 

Matt.  5.  18  one  tittle  shall  in  no  wise  pass  from  the 
10.  42  I  say  unto  you,  he  shall  in  no  wise  lose 
Luke  1 8.  17  as  a  little  child  shall  in  no  wise  enter 
John  6.  37  him  that  cometh  to  me  I  will  in  no  wise 
Acts  13.  41  a  work  which  ye  shall  in  no  wise  believe 
Rev.  21.  27  there  shall  in  no  wise  enter  into  it  any 

NO-AD  I' AH,  Jali  assembles. 

1.  A  Levite  who  weighed  the  vessels  of  the  sanctuary. 
D.C.  457. 

Ezra  8.  33  Jozabad.  .and  N.  the  son  of  Binnui,  Lev. 

2.  A  female  partisan  of  Sanballat  and  Tobiah,  called  a 
prophetess,  who  tried  to  terrify  Nehemiah.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  6.  14  on  the  prophetess  N.,  and  the  rest  of  the 

NO'-AH,  NO'-E,  ni  rest.  Nif. 

Son  of  Lamech,  and  father  of  Sliem,  nam,  and  Japheth  ; 
born  B.C.  2948,  died  1998,  aged  950  years;  he  was  the 
tenth  from  Adam  through  Seth,  and  was  born  46  years 
after  the  death  of  Adam,  and  14  after  that  of  Seth  ;  he 
was  contemporary  with  Enos  for  16  years,  with  Terali 
for  128  years,  and  with  Abram  for  about  50  years.  The 
Babylonians  called  him  Xisuthrus,  son  of  Oliartes ;  the 
Chinese,  Vaoov  Fo-Hi;  others  Prometheus,  Deucalion, 
Atlas,  Theuth,  Inaclius,  Osiris,  Dagon,  &c. 

Gen.  5.  29  he  called  his  name  N.,  saying,  This  (sa.) 

5.  30  Lamech  lived  after  he  begat  N.  five  hun. 

5.  32  N.  was  five  hundred  years  old  :  and  N.  b. 

6.  8  But  N.  found  grace  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lo. 

6.  9  These  (are)  the  generations  of  N.:  N.  was 

6.  9  just  man.  .(and)  N.  walked  with  God 

6.  10  N.  begat  three  sons,  Shem,  Ham,  and  J. 

6.  13  God  said  unto  N.,  The  end  of  all  flesh  is 

6.  22  Thus  did  N.;  according  to  all  that  God 

7.  1  the  Lord  said  untoN.,  Come  thou  and  all 

7.  5  N.  did  according  unto  all  that  the  Lord 

7.  6  And  N.  (was)  six  hundred  years  old  when 
7.  7  N.  went  in,  and  his  sons,  and  his  wife,  and 
7.  9  two  and  two  unto  N. .  .God.  .comman.  N. 
7.  11  In  the  sixth  hundredth  year  of  N.’slife,  in 
7. 13  the  selfsame  day  entered  N.,  and  Shem 
7.  13  the  sons  of  N.,  and  N.'s  wife,  and  the  th. 
7.  15  they  went  in  unto  N.  into  the  ark,  two 

7.  23  N.  only  remained  (alive),  and  they  that 

8.  1  God  remembered  N.,  and  every  living  th. 

8.  6  N.  opened  the  window  of  the  ark  which 

8. 11  N.  knew  that  the  waters  were  abated  from 

8.  13  N.  removed  the  covering  of  the  ark,  and 

8.  15  And  God  spake  unto  N.,  saying 

8.  18  N.  went  forth,  and  his  sons,  and  his  wife 

8.  20  N.  builded  an  altar  unto  the  Lord  ;  and 

9.  1  God  blessedN.  andhissons,  and  saidunto 

9.  8  God  spake  unto  N.,  and  to  his  sons  with 

9.  17  God  said  unto  N.,  This  (is)  the  token  of 
9. 18  the  sons  of  N.,  that  went  forth  of  the  ark 

9.  19  These  (are)  the  three  sons  of  N.:  and  of 

9.  20  N.  began  (to  be)  an  husbandman,  and  he 

9.  24  N.  awoke  from  his  wine,  and  knew  what 

9.  28  N.  lived  after  the  flood  three  hundred  and 
9.  29  the  days  of  N.  were  nine  hundred  and  fifty 

10.  1  (are)  the  generations  of  the  sons  of  N. 

10.  32  These  (are)  the  families  of  the  sons  of  N. 
1  Ch.  1.  4  N.,  Shem,  Ham,  and  Japheth 
Isa.  54.  9  For  this  (is  as)  the  waters  of  N.  unto  me 
54.  9  have  sworn  that  the  waters  of  N.  should 
Eze.  14.  14  Though  these  three  men,  N.,  Daniel,  and 
14.  20  Though  N.,  Daniel,  and  Job,  (were)  in  it 
Matt  24.  37  But  as  the  days  of  N.  (were], so  shall  also 
24.  38  until  the  day  that  N.  entered  into  the  ark 
Luke  3.  36  which  was  (the  son)  of  N.,  which  was  (the 
17.  26  as  it  was  in  the  days  of  N.,  so  shall  it  be 
17.  27  until  the  day  that  N.  entered  into  the  ark 
Heb.  II.  7  By  faith  N.,  being  warned  of  God  of  things 

1  Pe.  3.  20  waited  in  the  days  of  N. ,  while  the  ark  was 

2  Pe.  2.  5  spared  not  the  old  world,  but  saved  N. 

NO'-AH,  nsji  flattery. 

A  daughter  of  Zelophehad,  the  grandson  of  Gilead,  the 
grandson  of  Manasseh,  the  elder  sou  of  Joseph.  B.c. 
147°. 

N 1111126.  33  names  of  the  daughters.. (were).. N.,  Hog. 
27.  1  Mahlah,  N.,  and  Hoglah,  and  Milcah,  and 

36. 1 1  For  Mahlah . .  and  N.,the  daughters  of  Zel. 
Josh.  17.  3  names  of  his  daughters,  Mahlah,  and  N. 

NOB,  33  height. 

A  Levitical  city  in  Benjamin,  two  miles  N.  of  Jeru¬ 
salem,  where  eighty-five  priests  and  their  families  were 
slain  by  Doeg. 

1  Sa.  21.  1  Then  came  David  to  N.  to  Ahimelech  the 
22.  9  I  saw  the  sou  of  Jesse  coming  to  N.,  to 

22. 11  kingsentto  call,  .priests  that  (were) in  N. 
22.  19  N. .  .smote  he  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 

Neh.  1 1.  32  (And)  at  Anatlioth,  N.,  Ananiah 
Isa.  10.  32  As  yet  shall  he  remain  at  N.  that  day 

NO'-BAH,  rni  prominent. 

1.  A  Manassite  who  took  Kenath,  an  Amorite  city  in 
mount  Gilead.  B.C.  1452. 

Num32.  42  N.  went  and  took  Kenath,  and  the  villag. 


2.The  city  Kenath  in  Trachonitis  at  Bostra  (Argob  in 
Bashan) ;  now  called  Kanuat ;  it  is  called  Nophah.  E. 
of  Moab,  or  of  the  kingdom  of  Sihou,  near  Medeba. 
Nuni32.  42  took  Kenath.  .and  called  it  N.,  after  his 
Judg.  8.  11  that  dwelt  in  tents  on  the  east  of  N.  and 

NOBLE  — 

1  .Honourable,  Tin  addir. 

Judg.  5. 13  dominion  over  the  nobles  among  the  peo. 

2  CI1.23.  20  nobles,  and  the  governors  of  the  people 
Neh.  3.  5  their  nobles  put  not  their  necks  to  the 

10.  29  They  clave  to  their  brethren,  their  nobles 
Jcr.  14.  3  their  nobles  have  sent  their  little  ones 
30.  21  their  nobles  shall  be  of  themselves,  and 
Nah.  3.  18  thy  nobles  shall  dwell  (in  the  dust):  thy 

2 . Great,  Siaa  gadol. 

Jon.  3.  7’ by  the  decree  of  the  king  and  his  nobles 

3.  Freemen,  nobles,  O’l'in  chorim. 

1  Ki.  21.  8  the  nobles  that  (were)  in  his  city  dwelling 

21. 11  the  nobles  who  were  the  inhabitants  in 
Neh.  2.  16  nor  to  the  nobles,  nor  to  the  rulers,  nor 
4. 14,  19  saidunto  the  nobles,  and  to  the  rulers 

5.  7  I  rebuked  the  nobles,  and  the  rulers,  and 

6.  17  nobles  of  Judah  sent  many  letters  unto 

7.  5  the  nobles,  and  the  rulers,  and  the  people 

13.  17  I  contended  with  the  nobles  of  Judah,  and 

Eccl.io.  17  thy  king  (is)  the  son  of  nobles,  and  thy 
Isa.  34.  12  call  the  nobles  thereof  to  the  kingdom 
Jcr  27.  20  all  the  nobles  of  Judah  and  Jerusalem 
39.  6  the  king  of  Babylon  slew  all  the  nobles 

4.  Rare,  precious,  prized,  3'p:  yaqqir. 

Ezra  4.  10  the  great  and  noble  Asnapper  brought  over 

5 . A  leader,  vu  nagid. 

Job  29.  10  The  nobles  held  their  peace,  and  their 

6.  Willing  hearted,  liberal,  n'ifnadib. 

Num  21.  18  the  nobles  of  the  people  digged  it,  by 
Psa.  83.  11  Make  their  nobles  like  Oreb  and  like  Zeeb 
Prov.  8.  16  By  me  princes  rule,  and  nobles,  (even)  all 
Isa.  13.  2  they  may  go  into  the  gates  of  the  nobles 

7.  Well  born,  of  good  birth,  evyev-ps  eugenes. 

Acts  17.  11  These  were  more  noble  than  those  in  Th. 

1  Co.  1.  26  not  many  mighty,  not  many  noble,  (are  c.) 

NOBLE,  most  — 

1.  Foremost  ones,  D'pi-ns  partemim. 

Esth.  6.  9  of  one  of  the  king’s  most  noble  princes 

2.  Strongest,  most  powerful,  npar taros  kratistos. 

Acts  24.  3  always,  and  in  all  places,  most  noble  Felix 
26.  25  I  am  not  mad, most  noble  Festus;  but  speak 

NOBLEMAN  — 

1  .Kingly,  belonging  to  a  king,  PamAiKus  basilikos. 
John  4.  46  there  was  a  certain  nobleman,  whose  son 
4.  49  The  nobleman  saith  unto  him,  Sir,  come 

2. A  man  wellborn,  evyevps  &v8putros  eugenes  anthro. 

Lukei9.  12  certain  nobleman  went  into  afar  country 
NOBLES  — 

1.  Those  near,  nobles,  D'S'xn  atsilim. 

Exod24.  11  the  nobles  of  the  children  of  Israel  he 

2.  A  bar,  fugitive,  n'33  bariach. 

Isa.  43.  14  have  brought  down  all  their  nobles,  and 

3.  To  be  heavy,  weighty,  honoured,  333  kabed,  2. 

Psa.  149.  8  and  their  nobles  with  fetters  of  iron 

'  4. Foremost  ones,  D’PIHS  partemim. 

Esth.  1.  3  the  nobles  and  princes  of  the  provinces 

NOD,  ID  wandering. 

A  land  E.  of  Eden,  supposed  by  some  to  be  China  or 
Tartary. 

Gen.  4.  16  dwelt  in  the  land  of  N.  on  the  E.  of  Eden 
NO  -DAB,  33ii  liberal,  willing. 

Patronymic  of  a  tribe  E.  of  Jordan,  conquered  alongwith 
Jetur,  Nephish,  and  the  Hagarites,  by  the  two  and  a 
half  tribes. 

1  Ch.  5.  19  Hagarites.  .Jetur,  and  Nephish,  and  N. 
NO'-GAH,  333  shining. 

A  son  born  to  David  after  he  became  king  of  Israel. 
B.C.  1030. 

I  Ch.  3.  7  And  N.,  and  Nepheg,  and  Japhia 

14.  6  And  N.,  and  Nepheg,  and  Japhia 

NO'  HAH,  nnii  rest. 

Fourth  son  of  Benjamin.  B.c.  1700. 

1  Ch.  8.  2  N.  the  fourth,  and  Raplia  the  fifth 

NOISE  — 

1.  To  roar,  move,  sound,  ncn  hamali. 

Isa.  17.  12  like  the  noise  of  the  seas;  and  to  the 

2 . Noise,  multitude,  ]i»n  hanwn. 

1  Sa  14. 19  the  noise  that  (was)  in  the  host  of  the 
Isa  31  4  nor  abase  himself  for  the  noise  of  them 

Eze  26.  13  I  will  cause  the  noise  of  thy  songs  to 
Amos  5.  23  Take  thou  away  from  me  the  noise  of  thy 

3 . Noise,  multitude,  n;Qi rt  hemyah. 

Isa.  14.  11  Thy  pomp  is  brought  down,  .(and)  the  no. 

4.  Voice,  Sip  qol. 

Exodzo.  18  the  noise  of  the  trumpet,  and  the  moun. 
32  17  Joshua  heard  the  noise  of  the  people  as 
32  1 7  said ..  (There  is)  a  noise  of  war  in  the  camp 
32.  18  (but)  the  noise  of  (them  that)  sing  do  I 
Judg  5.  11  (They  that  are  delivered)  from  the  noise 
1  Sa.  4.  6  Philistines  heard  the  noise  of  the  shout 


NOISE 


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NOR 


i  Sa.  4.  6  the  noise  of  this  great  shout  in  the  camp 
4. 14  when  Eli  heard  the  noise  of  the  crying 

4.  14  What  (meaneth)  the  noiseof  this  tumult? 

1  Ki.  1.  41  Wherefore  (is  this)  noise  of  the  city  being 

1.  45  This  (is)  the  noise  that  ye  have  heard 

2  Ki.  7.  6  the  Syrians  to  hear  a  noise  of  chariots 

7.  6  a  noise  of  horses,  (even)  the  noise  of  a 

11. 13  Athaliah  heard  the  noise  of  tiie  guard 
2  Ch.23.  12  Athaliah  heard  the  noise  of  the  people 
Ezra  3.  13  noise  of  the  shout  of  joy  from  the  noise 

3.  13  shout,  and  the  noise  was  heard  afar  oft' 
Psa.  42.  7  Deep  calletli  unto  deep  at  the  noise  of 
93.  4  mightier  than  the  noise  of  many  waters 
Isa.  13.  4  The  noise  of  a  multitude  in  the  mountains 

13.  4  a  tumultuous  noise  of  the  kingdoms  of 

24.  18  he  who  fleeth  from  the  noise  of  the  fear 
29.  6  great  noise,  with  storm  and  tempest,  and 
33.  3  At  the  noise  of  the  tumult  the  people 

Jer.  4.  29  The  whole  city  shall  flee  for  the  noise  of 
10.  22  the  noise  of  the  bruit  is  come,  and  a  great 
ir.  16  with  the  noise  of  a  great  tumult  he  hath 
47.  3  At  the  noise  of  the  stamping  of  the  hoofs 

49.  21  earth  is  moved  at  the  noise  of  their  fall 

49.  21  noise  thereof  was  heard  in  the  Red  sea 

50.  46  At  the  noise  of  the  taking  of  Babylon  the 
Lam.  2.  7  they  have  made  a  noise  in  the  house  of  the 
Eze.  r.  24  the  noise  of  their  wings,  like  the  noise  of 

1.  24  the  voice  of  speech,  as  the  noise  of  an  host 
3. 13  noise  of  the  wings,  .the  noise,  .a  noise  of 

19.  7  the  land  was  desolate . .  by  the  noise  of  his 
26.  10  thy  walls  shall  shake  at  the  noise  of  the 
37.  7  as  I  prohesied,  there  was  a  noise,  and  be. 
43.  2  his  voice  (was)  like  a  noise  of  many  wat. 
Joel  2.  5  Like  the  noise  of  chariots  on  the  tops  of  m. 

2.  5  like  the  noise  of  a  flame  of  fire  that  devo. 
Nah.'  3.  2  The  noise  of  a  whip,  and  the  noise  of  the 
Zeph.'  1.  10  the  noise  of  a  cry  from  the  fish  gate,  and 

5.  Trembling,  trouble,  anger,  rage,  rogez. 

Job  37.  2  Hear  attentively  the  noise  of  his  voice,  and 

6.  Outcry,  shouting,  yi  rea. 

Job  36.  33  The  noise  thereof  showeth  concerning  it 

7.  Wasting,  desolation,  noise,  [iNiy  shaon. 

Psa.  65.  7  stilleth  the  noise  of  the  seas,  the  noiseof 
Isa.  24.  8  the  noise  of  them  that  rejoice  endetli 

25.  5  Thou  shalt  bring  down  the  noise  of  stra. 
66.  6  A  voice  of  noise  from  the  city,  a  voice  from 

Jer.  25.  31  A  noise  shall  come,  .to  the  ends  of  the  e. 
46.  17  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt  (is  but)  a  noise;  he 

51.  55  do  roar,  .a  noise  of  their  voice  is  uttered 

3 .Cry,  crying,  noise,  niNU'J3  teshuoth. 

Job  36.  29  the  clouds,  (or)  the  noise  of  his  tabernacle? 
9.  Sound,  voice,  tone,  <po>vr)  phone. 

Ilev.  6.  1  I  heard,  as  it  were  the  noise  of  thunder 
NOISE,  loud  — 

Shout,  shouting,  blowing,  nym?  teruah. 

Psa.  33.  3  new  song,  play  skilfully  with  a  loud  noise 
NOISE,  to  make  a  (loud)  — 

1  .To  ( cause  to)  make  a  noise,  01  n  hum,  5. 

Psa.  55.  2  I  mourn  in  my  complaint,  and  make  a  n. 
Mic.  2. 12  they  shall  make  great  noise  by  reason  of 

2.  To  roar,  move,  sound,  non  hamah. 

Psa.  59.  6  they  make  a  noise  like  a  dog,  and  go  round 

59. 14  let  them  make  a  noise  like  a  dog,  and  go 
Isa.  17.  12  of  many  people  (which)  make  a  noise  like 
•Ter.  4.  19  my  heart  maketh  a  noise  in  me;  I  cannot 
Zech.  9.  15  make  a  noise  as  through  wine  ;  and  they 

3.  To  break  forth,  nj3  patsach. 

Psa.  98.  4  Make  a  loud  noise  and  rejoice,  and  sing  p. 

4 . To  cause  to  hear  or  be  heard,  s?aiy  shamea,  5. 
Josh.  6. 10  Ye  shall  not  shout,  nor  make  any  noise  . 

1  Ch.15.  28  making  a  noise  with  psalteries  and  harps 

5.  To  disturb,  cause  a  tumult,  6opv@eu>  thorubeo. 
Matt.  9.  23  minstrels  and  the  people  making  a  noise 

NOISE,  with  great  — 

With  a  hissing  noise,  fioifaddv  rhoizedon. 

2  Pe.  3.  10  shall  pass  away  with  a  great  noise,  and  the 
NOISED  (abroad),  to  be  — 

l-To  bear,  clkovoj  akouo. 

Mark  2.  1  it  was  noised  that  he  was  in  the  house 

2.  To  talk  or  speak  throughout,  8ia\a\eco  dialaleo. 

Luke  1.  65  and  all  these  sayings  were  noised  abroad 
NOISOME  — 

1  .Mischief,  calamity,  n;rr  hawah. 

Psa.  91.  3  deliver  thee.. from  the  noisome  pestilence 

2.  Evil,  y 1  ra. 

Eze.  14. 15  If  I  cause  noisome  beasts  to  pass  through 

14.  21  the  famine,  and  the  noisome  beast,  and  the 

3.  Evil,  bad,  kukAs  kakos. 

Rev.  16.  2  there  fell  a  noisome  and  grievous  sore  u. 
NON,  ]'u  continuation. 

An  Ephraimite  through  Beriah,  who  was  bom  to 
Ephraim  after  the  men  of  Gath  had  slain  some  of  his 
sons ;  supposed  by  some  to  be  the  same  as  Nun  the 
father  of  Joshua.  B.C.  1492. 

1  Ch.  7.  27  N.  his  son,  Jehoshua  his  son 
NONE  — 

1  .There  is  not,  fn  ay  in. 

Isa.  45.  21  anda  Saviour;  (there  is)  none  besides  me 
J er .  30.  7  for  that  day  (is)  great,  so  that  none  (is)  like 


2.  Not,  al. 

2  Ki.  9. 15  (then)  let  none  go  forth  (nor)  escape  out 

3.  End,  cessation,  except,  only,  dsn  ephes. 

Deut32.  36  is  gone,  and  (there  is)  none  shut  up,  or  left 
Isa.  46.  9  (I  am)  God,  and  (there  is)  none  like  me 

4 . Not,  bal. 

Psa.  10.  15  seek  out  his  wickedness  (till)  thou  find  n. 

5.  Without,  'bl,  '^SD  mibbeli,  beli. 

Job  18.  15  his  tabernacle,  because  (it  is)  none  of  his 
Isa.  14.  6  he.  .is  persecuted,  (and)  none  hindereth 

6.  Without,  bilti. 

Num2i.  35  until  there  was  none  left  him  alive :  and 

7.  No,  n|?  la. 

Dan.  2.  11  and  there  is  none  other  that  can  show  it 

4.  35  none  can  stay  his  hand,  or  say  unto  him 

6.  4  they  could  find  none  occasion  nor  fault 

8 . No,  ub  lo. 

Exod.  9.  24  was  none  like  it  in  all  the  land  of  Egypt 
Sum.  7.  9  But  unto  the  sons  of  Kohath  he  gave  none 

9 . Not  a  man,  ub  z>'n  ish  lo. 

Gen.  23.  6  none  of  us  shall  withhold  from  thee  his 

10 . Not  any,  n4?  kol  lo. 

Lev.  27.  29  None  devoted,  which  shall  be  devoted  of 
11  .Not  a  woman,  ub  ton  ishshah  lo. 

Isa.  34.  16  these  shall  fail,  none  shall  want  her  mate 

12.  Not  a  voice,  Sip  ub  la  qol. 

Dan.  6.  4  but  they  could  find  none  occasion  nor  fa. 

13.  Not,  fj.ri  me. 

Luke  3.  11  let  him  impart  to  him  that  hath  none 

11.  24  finding  none,  he  saith,  I  will  return  unto 
1  Co.  7.  29  that  have  wives  be  as  though  they  hadn. 

11.  Not  even  one,  yySeis  medeis. 

John  8.  10  [saw  none  buttlie  woman,  he  said  untoh.j 
Acts  8.  24  Pray,  .that  none  of  these  things  which  ye 

11.  19  preaching  the  word  to  none  but  unto  the 

24.  23  that  he  should  forbid  none  of  his  acquai. 

1  Ti.  5.  14  give  none  occasion  to  the  adversary  to  sp. 
Rev.  2.  10  Fear  [none  of  J  those  things  which  thou  sh. 

15-iVb,  not,  ov  ou. 

Matti2.  43  dry  places,  seeking  rest,  and  findethnone 

26.  60  But  found  none :  yea,  though  many  false 
26.  60  witnesses  came,  [(yet)  found  they  none] 
Marki2.  31  There  is  none  other  commandment  grea. 

12.  32  there  is  one  God ;  and  there  is  none  other 

14.  55  sought . .  to  put . .  to  death ;  and  found  none 

Lukei3.  6  and  sought  fruit  thereon,  and  found  none 

13.  7  seeking  fruit  on  this  fig  tree,  andfind  none 
John  6.  22  saw  that  there  was  none  other  boat  there 
Acts  3.  6  Silver  and  gold  have  I  none ;  but  such  as 

7.  5  he  gave  him  none  inheritance  in  it.  no, not 
Rom.  3.  10  As  it  is  written,  There  is  none  righteous 

3.  11  none  that  understandeth,  there  is  none 

3.  12  there  is  none  that  doeth  good,  no,  notone 

8.  9  not  the  spirit  of  Christ,  he  is  none  of  his 

2  Co.  1. 13  we  write  noneotlier  things  unto  you  than 
Gal.  1.  19  other  of  the  apostles  saw  I  none,  save  Ja. 
1  Jo.  2.  10  there  is  none  occasion  of  stumbling  in  him 
Rev.  2.  24  But.. I  will  put  upon  you  none  other  bur. 

IG./Vof  even  one,  oiiSels  oudeis. 

Mattig.  17  [(there  is)  none  good  but  one,  (that  is)] 
Luke  1.  61  There  is  none  of  thy  kindred  that  is  ca. 

4.  26  unto  none  of  them  vfas  Elias  sent,  save 

4.  27  none  of  them  was  cleansed,  saving  Naa. 

14.  24  that  none  of  these  men  which  were  bid. 
18.  19  good?  none  (is)  good,  save  one,  (that  is) 
18.  34  And  they  understood  none  orthese  things 

John  7. 19  none  of  you  keepeth  the  law?  Why  go  ye 

15.  24  done,  .the  works  which  none  other  man 

16.  5  none  of  you  asketh  me,  Whither  goest 

17.  12  none  of  them  is  lost,  but  the  son  of  perd. 

18.  9  them  which  thou  gavestnre.  .1  lost  none 

21.  12  none  of  the  disciples  durst  ask  him,  Who 

Acts  8. 16  as  yet  he  was  fallen  upon  none  of  them 
18.  17  AndGallio  cared  for  none  of  those  things 

25.  11  if  there  be  none  of  these  things  whereof 

25.  18  they  brought  none  accusation  of  such  t. 

26.  22  saying  none  other  things  than  those  wh. 
Rom.  14.  7  none  of  us  liveth  to  himself,  and  no  man 
1  Co.  1.  14  I  thank  God  that  I  baptized  none  of  you 

2.  8  Which  none  of  the  princes  of  this  world 

8.  4  we  know . .  that . .  none  other  God  but  one 

9.  15  I  have  used  none  of  these  things  :  neither 
14.  10  and  none  of  them  (is)  without  signification 

Gal.  5. 10  that  ye  will  be  none  otherwise  minded 

17.  Not  even,  outs  oute. 

Acts  4. 12  there  is  [none]  other  name  under  heaven 

18. ATo£  any,  y it  tis  me  tis. 

1  Pe.  4.  15  But  let  none  of  you  suffer  as  a  murderer 

19 . Not  any,  ou  ns  ou  tis. 

Acts  26.  26  I  am  persuaded  that  [none]  of  these  thi. 
NONE  (besides  me)  — 

None  beside  me,  none,  dsn,  'pen  aplisi,  ephes. 

Isa.  45.  6  they  may  know.  .that,  .none besides  me 
47.  8,  10  heart,  I  (am),  and  none  else  besides  me 
Zeph.  2.  15  in  her  heart,  I  (am),  and . .  none  besides  me 
NONE  (can)  — 

A  man  not,  no  man,  ub  vi'u  ish  lo. 

Psa.  49.  7  None,  .can  by  any  means  redeem  his  br. 
[See  also  Effect,  move,  surely.] 


NOON  (day  or  tide)  — 

1.  Brightness,  bright  thing,  noon,  "ink  tsohwr. 

Gen.  43. 16  for  (these)  men  shall  dine  with  me  at  noon 

43.  25  the  present  against  Joseph  came  at  noon 
Deut28.  29  thou  shalt  grope  at  noon  day,  as  the  blind 
2  Sa.  4.  5  Ishbosheth,  who  lay  on  a  bed  at  noon 

1  Ki.18.  26  name  of  Baal  from  morning  even  until  n. 

18.  27  it  came  to  pass  at  noon,  that  Elijah  moc. 
20. 16  they  went  out  at  noon  :  but  Benhadad 

2  Ki.  4.  20  he  sat  on  her  knees  till  noon,  and.,  died 
Job  5. 14  aud  grope  in  the  noon  day  as  in  the  night 

11.  17  age  shall  be  clearer  than  the  noon  day 
Psa.  37.  6  bring  forth . .  thy  judgment  as  the  noon  d 
55.  17  Evening,  and  morning,  and  at  noon,  will 
91.  6  the  destruction  (that)  wasteth  at  noon  d. 
Song  1.  7  where  thou  makest  (tliy  flock)  to  rest  at  n. 
Isa.  16.  3  as  the  night  iu  the  midst  of  the  noon  day 

58.  10  aud  thy  darkness  (be)  as  the  noon  day 

59.  10  we  stumble  at  noon  day  as  in  the  night 
Jer.  6.  4  Prepare  ye  war.  .arise,  .let  us  go  up  at  n. 

15.  8  brought  upon  them . .  a  spoiler  at  noon  d. 
Amos  8.  9  I  will  cause  the  sun  to  go  down  at  noon 
Zeph.  2.  4  shall  drive  out  Ashdod  at  the  noou  day 

2.  Even  time,  Dnrry  nj;  eth  tsohorayim. 

Jer.  20.  16  the  morning,  and  the  shouting  at  noon  t. 

3.  Mid  day,  gearigSpla  mesenibria. 

Acts  22.  6  was  come  nigh  unto  Damascus  about  noon 
NOPH,  t]j. 

A  city  in  Egypt,  the  same  as  Memphis  (orMopli),  on  the 
W.  bank  of  the  Nile,  S.  of  Cairo  or  Kahira. 

Isa.  19.  13  the  princes  of  N.  are  deceived  ;  they  have 
Jer.  2. 16  Also  the  children  of  N.  and  Tahapanes  h. 

44.  1  and  at  N.,  and  in  the  country  of  Pathros 
46.  14  and  publish  in  N.  and  inTahpanhes  :  say 
46.  19  N.  shall  be  waste  and  desolate  without 

Eze.  30. 13  will  cause  (their)  images  to  cease  out  of  N. 
30.  16  and  N.  (shall  have)  distresses  daily 

NO'-PHAH,  npj  height. 

A  oity  in  the  E.  of  the  kingdom  of  Sihon,  near  Medeba. 
See  Nobah. 

Nuni2i.  30  we  have  laid  them  waste  unto  N.,  which 
NOR  — 

1  .Or,  in  0. 

Judgn.  34  beside  her  he  had  neither  son  nor  daugh. 

2.  It  is  not,  ]’N  ay  in . 

Isa.  40.  16  Lebanon  (is)not  sufficient-toburn,  northe 

3.  Not,  bu  al. 

Josh  22.  19  rebel  not  against  the  Lord,  nor  rebel  ag. 
4 .If,  cn  im. 

1  Sa.  30.  15  that  thou  wilt  neither  kill  me,  nor  deliver 
Eze.  14.  20  they  shall  deliver  neither  son  nordaughter 

5 .Not,  Ss  bal. 

Psa.  16.  4  will  I  not  offer,  nor  take  up  their  names 

6..  Vo,  not,  Nb  la. 

Dan.  3. 12  they  serve  not  thy  gods,  nor  worship  the 
3.  27  the  fire  had  no  power,  nor  was  an  hair  of 
3.  27  were  their  coats  changed,  nor  the  smell 

5.  23  the  gods,  .which  see  not,  nor  hear,  nor  k. 

6.  4  but  they  could  find  none  occasion  uor  fa. 

7.  No,  not,  ub  lo. 

2  Sa.  19.  24  nor  trimmed  his  beard,  nor  washed  his  c. 

8. rt  nd  not,  K7]  velo. 

Exodn.  6  such  as  there  was  none  like  it,  nor  shall 

9.  Or,  either,  fj  e. 

Luke22. 68  if  I  also  ask . .  ye  will  not  answer  me,  [nor] 

1  Co.  12.  21  nor  again  the  head  to  the  feet,  I  have  no 
Eph.  5.  4  foolish  talking,  nor  jesting,  which  are  not 

5 .  5  no  whoremonger,  nor  unclean  person,  nor 

10.  Not,  fiy  me. 

Matt  10. 10  Nor  scrip  for.  .journey,  neither  two  coats 
Lukeio.  4  Carry  neitherpurse,  nor  scrip ..  and  salute 

ll.lVoi  even,  gybe  mede. 

Mattio.  9  Provide  neither  gold,  [nor]  silver,  nor  br. 

10.  14  shall  not  receive  you,  nor  hear  your  words 

22.  29  not  knowing  the  Scriptures,  northe  power 
Mark  6.  n  shall  not  receive  you,  nor  hear  you,  when 

8.  26  Neither  go  into  the  town,  nor  tell,  .to  any 
Lukeio.  4  Carry  neither  purse,  .nor shoes:  andsalu. 

14. 12  northy  brethren,  neither  thy  kinsman,  nor 
17.  23  or,  see  there  !  gonotafter.  .nor follow (th.) 
Acts  4.  18  commanded  them  not  to  speak  at  all  nor 
Rom  14.  21  neither  to  eat  flesh,  nor  to  drink  wine  nor 

2  Co.  4.  2  not  walking  iu  craftiness,  nor  handling  the 

1  Ti.  6. 17  that  they  be  not  high  minded,  nor  trust 

2  Ti.  1.  8  ashamed  of  the  testimony  of  our  Lord,  nor 
Heb.  12.  5  nor  faint  when  thou  art  rebuked  of  him 

12 .Not  even,  nor,  mete. 

Matt.  5.  35  Nor  by  the  earth ;  for  it  is  his  foot  stool 

11.  18  John  came  neither  eating  nor  drinking 
Luke  7.  33  came  neither  eating  bread  nor  drinking 

9.  3  neither  staves,  nor  scrip,  neither  bread 
Acts  23.  8  is  no  resurrection,  neither  angel,  nor  spi. 

23.  21  that  they  will  neither  eat  nor  drink  till 

27.  20  when  neither  sun  nor  stars  in  many  days 

2  Th  2.  2  nor  by  word,  nor  by  letter  as  from  us,  as 
1  Ti.  1.  7  understanding  neither  what  they  say,  nor 
Heb.  7.  3  having  neither  beginningof  days,  nor  end 
Rev.  7.  1  not  blow  on  the  earth,  nor  on  the  sea,  n<»- 

7.  3  Hurt  not  the  earth,  neither  the  sea,  nor 

15.,  Vo,  not,  ou  ou,  oux‘  ouchi. 

Lukei8.  4  Though  I  fear  not  God,  [nor]  regard  man 


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,  Co.  2.  9  Eye  hath  not  seen,  nor  ear  heard,  neither 

6.  io  nor  revilers,  nor  extortioners,  shill  inhe. 

14.  Not  even,  ouSe  oude. 

Matt.  6.  20  where  thieves  do  not  break  through  nor 

6.  26  neither  do  they  reap,  nor  gather  into  barns 
10.  24  (his)  master,  nor  the  servant  above  his  1. 

12.  19  He  shall  not  strive,  nor  cry;  neithershall 

24.  21  was  not.  .to  this  time,  no,  nor  ever  shall 

25.  13  for  ye  know  neither  the  day  nor  the  hour 
Luke  6.  44  nor  of  a  bramble  bush  gather  they  grapes 

1 2 .  24  the  ravens  ;  for  they  neither  sow  [nor]  r. 

21.15  shall  not  be  able  to  gainsay  [nor]  resist 
22.  24  which  neither  have  store  house  nor  barn 
John  1.  13  nor  of  the  will  of  the  flesh,  nor  of  the  will 
n.  50  Nor  consider  that  it  is  expedient  for  us 
16.  3  they  have  not  known  the  Eather,  nor  me 
Acts  8.  21  Thou  hast  neither  part  nor  lot  in  this  m. 

9.  9  three  days . .  and  neither  did  eat  nor  drink 

24.  18  neither  with  multitude,  nor  with  tumult 
Rom.  9. 16  not  of  him  that  willeth,  nor  of  him  that 

1  Co.  2.  6  yet  not  the  wisdom  of  this  world,  nor  of 

2  Co.  7.  12  nor  for  his  cause  that  suffered  wrong,  but 
Gal.  3.  28  Jew  nor  Greek,  .bond  nor  free,  .male  nor 

4. 14  in  my  flesh  ye  despised  not,  nor  rejected 
i  Th.  2.  3  our  exhortation  (was)  not  of  deceit,  nor 

5.  5  we  are  not  of  the  night,  nor  of  darkness 

1  Ti.  2.  12  nor  to  usurp  authority  over  the  man,  but 

6. 16  whom  no  man  hath  seen,  nor  can  see  :  to 
Heb.13.  5  I  will  never  leave  thee,  nor  forsake  thee 

2  Pe.  1.  8  neither  (be)  barren  nor  unfruitful  in  the 
Rev.  5.  3  no  man  in  heaven,  nor  in  earth,  neither 

7.  16  neither  shall  the  sun  light  on  them,  nor 

15 . Xoteven,  nor,  oi/re  oute. 

Matt.  6.  20  where  neither  moth  nor  rust  doth  corrupt 
22.  30  neither  marry,  nor  are  given  in  marriage 
Marki2. 25  neither  marry,  nor  are  given  in  marriage 
Luke2o.  35  neither  marry,  nor  are  given  in  marriage 
John  I.  25  if  thou  be  not  that  Christ,  [nor]  Elias,  nei. 

5.  37  neither  heard  his  voice  at  any  time,  nor 

8.  19  Ye  neither  know  me,  nor  my  Father  :  if 

9.  3  Neither  hath  this  man  sinned,  nor  his  p. 
Acts  15. 10  which  neither  our  fathers  nor  we  were 

24.  12  neither  in  the  synagogues,  nor  in  the  city 
Rom.  8.  38  death,  nor  life,  nor  angels,  nor  principal. 

8.  38  nor  powers,  nor  tilings  present,  northings 

8.  39  Nor  height,  nor  depth,  nor  any  other  cr. 

1  Co  6.  9  nor  idolaters,  nor  adulterers,  nor  effemi. 

6.  9  nor  abusers  of  themselves  with  mankind 

6.  10  Nor  thieves,  norcovetous, [nor]  drunkards 

Gal.  5.  6  nor  uncircumcision  ;  but  faith  which  wo. 

6.  15  nor  uncircumcision,  but  a  new  creature 
1  Th.  2.  3  not  of  deceit.,  of  uncleanness,  nor  in  guile 

2.  5  nor  a  cloak  of  covetousness  ;  God  (is)  wit. 

2.  6  Nor  of  men.  .nor  (yet)of  others,  when  we 
Rev.  3.  15  that  thou  art  neither  cold  nor  hot:  1  wo. 

3. 16  thou  art  lukewarm,  and  neither  cold  nor 

9.  20  which  neither  can  see,  nor  hear,  nor  walk 

9.  21  nor  of.  .sorceries,  norof. .  fornication,  nor 

NOR  any  (thing)  — 

There  is  not,  there  are  not,  ]]N  ayin. 

1  Ki.  18.  26  But . .  no  voice,  nor  any  that  answered.  And 
Ecc.  3. 14  nothing  can  be  put  to  it,  nor  any  thing 

NOR  ever  — 

Assuredly  not,  not  at  all,  ov  gi)  ou  me, 

Matt24-  21  was  not.  .to  this  time,  no,  nor  ever  shall 

NOR  yet  — 

1  .Not  even,  jupSe  insde. 

Matt.  6.  25  nor  yet  for  your  body,  what  ye  shall  put 

10.  10  neither  two  coats,  neither  shoes,  nor  yet 

2. Not  even,  ovSe  oude. 

Heb.  9.  25  Nor  yet  that  he  should  offer  himself  often 

3.  Not  even,  nor,  odre  oute. 

Acts  25.  8  nor  yet  against  Cesar,  have  I  offended  any 

NORTH,  Northern,  side,  wind,  ward  — 

1. Scattering  winds,  mezarim. 

Job  37.  9  the  whirlwind  ;  and  cold  out  of  the  north 

2. North,  i'isy  tsaphon. 

Gen.  13.  14  look  fromtheplace  where  thou  art  north. 

28. 14  to  the  east,  and  to  the  north,  and  to  the 
Exod26.  20  side  of  the  tabernacle,  on  the  north  side 

26.  35  thou  shalt  put  the  table  on  the  north  side 

27.  1 1  And  likewise  for  the  north  side  in  length 

36.  25  toward  the  north  corner,  he  made  twenty 
38. 11  for  the  north  side,  .an  hundred  cubits,  t. 

40.  22  upon  the  side  of  the  tabernacle  northward 

Lev.  1 .  1 1  shall  kill  it  on  the  side  of  the  altar  north. 
Num.  2.  25  standard  of  the  camp  of  Dan. .on  the  n.  s. 

3.  35  pitch  on  the  side  of  the  tabernacle  north. 
34.  7  this  shall  be  your  north  border :  from  the 

34.  9  Hazar-enan  :  this  shall  be  your  north  bo. 

35.  5  and  on  the  north  side  two  thousand  cub. 
Deut.  2.  3  compassed,  .long enough :  turnyounorth. 

3.  27  lift  up  thine  eyes  westward,  and  northw. 
Josh.  8. 11  before  the  city, and  pitched  on  the  north  s. 
8. 13  all  the  host  that  (was)  on  the  north  of  the 

11.  2  to  the  kings  that  (were)  on  the  north  of 

13.  3  even  unto  the  borders  of  Ekron  northward 

15.  5  border  in  the  north  quarter  (was)  from  the 
1 5.  5  passed  along  by  the  north  of  Beth-arabah 
15.  7  from  the  valley  of  Achor,  and  so  northw. 
15.  8  at  the  end  of  the  valley  of  the  giants  n.  w. 

15. 10  side  of  mount  Jearim .  .on  the  north  side 

15.  11  went  out  unto  the  side  of  Ekron  northw. 

16.  6  toward  the  sea  to  Michmethali  on  the  n.  s. 


Josh.  17.  9  the  north  side  of  the  river,  and  the  out. 

17. 10  northward  (it  was)  Manasseh's,  and  the 

17.  10  they  met  together  in  Asher  ou  the  north 

18.  5  shall  abide  in  their  coasts  on  the  north 
18.  12  their  border  on  the  north  side  was  from 
18.  12  went  up  to  the  side  of  Jericho  on  the  no. 

18. 16  in  the  valley  of  the  giants  on  the  north 

18. 17  was  drawn  from  the  north,  and  went  forth 

18. 18  toward  the  side  over  against  A rabah,  n.  w. 

18.  19  along  to  the  side  of  Beth-lioglali  northw. 

18.  19  out  goings  of  the  border  were  at  the  no. 

19.  14  the  border  compasseth  it  on  the  north  s. 
19. 27  toward  the  north  side  of  Beth-emek,  and 
24.  30  Timnath-serah.  .on  the  north  side  of  the 

Judg.  2.  9  Timnatli-heres . .  on  the  north  side  of  the 

7.  1  host  of  the  Midianites  were  on  the  north 

12.  1  went  northward,  and  said  unto  Jephthah 
21.  19  which  (is)  on  the  north  side  of  Bethel,  on 
1  Sa  14.  5  situate  northward  over  against  Miclimasli 

1  Ki.  7.  25  twelve  oxen,  three  looking  towards  the  n. 

2  Ki.  16.  14  and  put  it  on  the  north  side  of  the  altar 

1  Ch.  9.  24  were,  .toward  the  east,  west,  north,  and 

26.  14  Zecliariah.  .and  his  lot  came  out  northw. 
26. 17  Levites,  northward  four  a  day,  soutliwaid 

2  Ch  4.  4  twelve  oxen,  three  looking  towards  the  n. 
Job  26.  7  He  Stretclieth  out  the  north  over  the  em. 

37.  22  Fair  weather  cometh  out  of  the  north  :  w. 
Tsa.  48.  2  mount  Zion,  (on)  the  sides  of  the  north 
89.  12  The  north  and  the  south  thou  hast  created 
107.  3  west,  from  the  north,  and  from  the  south 
Pi'OV25.  23  The  north  wind  driveth  away  rain;  so  (d.) 
Eccl.  1.  6  the  south,  and  turnetli  about  unto  then. 

11.  3  or  toward  the  north,  in  the  place  where 
Song  4.  16  Awake,  0  north  wind  ;  and  come,  thou  s. 
Isa.  14.  13  the  congregation,  in  the  sides  of  the  north 

14.  31  there  shall  come  from  the  north  a  smoke 

41.  25  I  haveraised  up(one)from  the  north,  and 
43.  6  I  will  say  to  the  north,  Give  up  ;  and  to 

49.  12  lo,  these  from  the  north  and  from  the  w. 
Jer.  1.13  and  the  face  thereof  (is)  towards  the  north 

1.  14  Out  of  the  north  an  evil  shall  break  forth 

I. 15  the  families  of  the  kingdoms  of  the  north 
3.  12  proclaim  these  words  toward  the  north 

3.  18  come  together  out  of  the  land  of  the  north 

4.  6  I  will  bring  evil  from  the  north,  and  a  g. 

6.  1  evil  appeareth  out  of  the  north,  and  great 
6.  22  a  people  cometh  from  the  north  country 

10.  22  a  great  commotion  out  of  the  north  coun. 

13.  20  behold  them  that  come  from  the  north 

15.  12  Shall  iron  breakthe  northern,  iron  and  the 

16.  15  froVn  the  land  of  the  north,  and  from  all 
23.  8  house  of  Israel  out  of  the  north  country 

25.  9  send  and  take  all  the  families  of  the  north 

25.  26  all  the  kings  of  the  north,  far  and  near 

31.  8  1  will  bring  them  from  the  north  country 

46.  6  fall  toward  the  north  by  the  river  Euphr. 

46.  10  the  north  country  by  the  river  Euphrates 

46.  20  destruction  cometh.  .cometh  out  of  the  n. 

46.  24  into  the  hand  of  the  people  of  the  north 

47.  2  waters  rise  up  out  of  the  north,  and  shall 

50.  3  out  of  the  north  there  cometh  up  a  nation 
50.  9  assembly  of  great  nations  from  the  north 

50.  41  Behold,  apeople  shall  come  from  the  north 

51.  48  spoilers  shall  come  unto  her  from  the  n. 

Eze.  1.  4  a  whirlwind  came  out  of  the  north,  a  great 

8.  3  inner  gate  that  looketh  toward  the  north 
8.  5  lift  up  thine  eyes . .  the  way  toward  the  n. 
8.  5  lifted,  .mine  eyes  the  way  toward  the  no. 

8  5  northward  at  the  gate  of  the  altar  this 

8.  14  door  of  the  gate.  .which(  was)  toward  then. 

9  2  higher  gate,  which  lieth  toward  the  north 

20.  47  all  faces  from  the  south  to  the  north  shall 

21.  4  against  all  flesh  from  the  south  to  the  no. 

26.  7  king  of  kings,  from  the  north,  with  horses 

32.  30  There  (be)  the  princes  of  the  north,  all  of 

38.  6  the  house  of  Togarmah  of  the  north  qua. 

38.  15  shall  come  from  thy  place  out  of  the  north 

39.  2  will  cause  thee  to  come  up  from  the  north 

40.  19  an  hundred  cubits  eastward  and  north  w. 
40.  20  outward  court  that  looked  toward  the  no. 
40.  23  over  against  the  gate  toward  the  north 
40.  35  he  brought  me  to  the  north  gate,  and  m. 
40.  40  as  one  goeth  up  to  the  entry  of  the  north 
40.  44  which  (was)  at  the  side  of  the  north  gate 
40.  44  gate  (having)  the  prospect  toward  the  nor. 
40.  46  chamber  whose  prospect  (is)  toward  the  n. 
41.11  one  door  toward  the  north,  and  another 

42.  1  the  outer  court,  the  way  toward  the  north 
42.  I  (was)  before  the  building  toward  the  nor. 
42.  2  of  an  hundred  cubits  (was)  the  north  door 
42.  4  one  cubit ;  and  their  doors  toward  the  n. 
42.  11  the  chambers  which  (were) toward  then. 
42.  13  The  north  chambers  (and)the  south  cham. 
42.  17  He  measured  the  north  side,  five  hundred 
44.  4  the  way  of  the  north  gate  before  the  ho. 
46.  9  he  that  entereth  in  by  the  way  of  the  north 
46.  9  shall  go  forth  by  the  way  of  the  north  gate 

46.  19  the  priests,  which  looked  toward  the  no. 

47.  2  brought.. meoutofthewayofthegaten.w. 

47.  15  border  of  the  land  toward  the  north  side 

47.  17  north  northward,  .(this  is)  the  north  side 

48.  1  From  the  north  end  to  the  coast  of  the  way 

48.  1  the  border  of  Damascus  northward,  to  the 

48.  10  toward  the  north  five  and  twenty  thous. 

48.  16  the  north  side  four  thousand  and  fivelm. 
48. 17  suburbs  of  the  city  shall  be  toward  the  11. 
48.  30  the  goings  out  of  the  city  on  the  north  side 
48.  31  three  gates  northward  ;  one  gate  of  Reu. 

Dan.  8.  4  I  saw  the  ram  pushing  westward, and  n.w. 

II.  6  shall  come  to  the  king  of  the  north  to  m. 
11.  7  into  the  fortress  of  the  king  of  the  north 

>  n.  8  (more)  years  than  the  king  of  the  north 


Dan.  11.  11  fight  with  him .  with  the  king  of  the  north 
11.  13  king  of  the  north  shall  return,  and  shall 
11. 15  So  the  king  of  the  north  shall  come,  and 
11. 40  the  king  of  the  north  shall  come  against 
11.  44  tidings  out  of  the  east  and  out  of  the  no. 
Amos  8.  12  fromthenortheventotheeast,  they  shall 
Zepli.  2. 13  he  will  stretch  out  his  hand  against  then. 
Zech.  2.  6  flee  from  the  land  of  the  north,  saith  the 
6.  6  therein  go  forth  into  the  north  country 
6.  8  these  that  go  toward  the  north  country 

6.  8  quieted  my  spirit  in  the  north  country 
14.  4  mountain  shall  remove  toward  the  north 

3, Northern,  ')is$  tsegihoni. 

Joel  2.  20  I  will  remove  far  off  from  you  the  north. 

i. North  wind,  north,  /3 op{>as  borrhas. 

Lukei3.  29  from  the  north,  and.  .the  south,  and  shall 
Rev.  2t.  13  on  the  north,  three  gates;  on  the  south 

NORTH  WEST  — 

North  west  wind,  north  west,  (Lat.  corus )  vwpos. 
Acts  27. 12  toward  the  south  west  and  nortli  west 

NOSE,  NOSTRILS  — 

1  .Nose,  *](<  aph. 

Gcu.  2.  7  breathedintoliisnostrilsthebreathoflife 

7.  22  All  in  whose  nostrils  (was)  the  breath  of 
Exodis.  8  with  the  blast  of  thy  nostrils  the  waters 
Num  11.  20  until  it  come  out  at  your  nostrils,  and  it 
2  Sa.  22.  9  There  went  up  a  smoke  out  of  bis  nostrils 

22.  16  at  the  blast  of  the  breath  of  his  nostrils 
2  Ki.19.  28  I  will  put  my  hook  in  thy  nose,  and  my 
Job  4.  9  by  the  breath  of  his  nostrils  are  they  con. 

27.  3  and  the  spirit  of  God  (is)  in  my  nostrils 

40.  24  He  taketh  it  with  his  eyes ;  (his)  nose 

41.  2  Canst  thou  put  an  hook  into  his  nose?  or 
Psa.  18.  8  There  went  up  a  smoke  out  of  hisuostrils 

18.  15  at  the  blast  of  the  breath  of  thy  nostrils 
115.  6  ears,  .noses  have  they,  but  they  smell  not 
Prov  30.  33  wringing  of  the  nose  bringeth  forth  blood 
Song  7.  4  thy  nose  (is)  as  the  tower  of  Lebanon  wh. 

7.  8  and  the  smell  of  thy  nose  like  apples 
Isa.  2.  22  from  man,  whose  breath  (is)  in  Ins  nostr. 
3.  21  The  rings,  and  nose  jewels 
37.  29  therefore  will  I  put  my  hook  in  thy  nose 
65.  5  These  (are)  a  smoke  in  my  nose,  a  fire  that 
Lam.  4.  20  The  breath  of  our  nostrils,  the  anointed 
Eze.  8.  1 7  and,  lo,  they  put  the  branch  to  their  nose 

23.  25  they  shall  take  away  thy  nose  and  thine 
Amos  4. 10  of  your  camps  to  come  up  unto  your  nos. 

2 .Snorting,  iru  nachar. 

Job  39.  20  afraid . .  the  glory  of  his  nostrils  (is)  terr. 

3.  Nostrils,  D'l'ni  nechirim. 

Job  41.  20  Out  of  his  nostrils  goeth  smoke,  as.  .of  a 

NOSE,  to  have  a  flat  — 

To  have  a  flat  nose,  Din  charam. 

Lev.  21.  18  or  a  lame,  or  he  that  hath  a  flat  nose,  or 


JOT  — 

{.There  is  not,  ]]N  ayin. 

Gen.  2.  5  and  (there  was)  not  a  man  to  till  the  gro. 
Lam.  5.  7  Our  fathers  have  sinned,  (and  are)  not 

l. There  is  not,  J'x  in. 

1  Sa.  21.  8  is  there  not  here  under  thine  hand  spear 
\.Not,  *?!<  al. 

Dan  2.  24  Destroy  not  the  wise  (men)  of  Babylon 

4.  19  let  not  the  dream,  or  the  interpretation 
5  10  let  not  thy  thoughts  trouble  thee,  nor  let 

9.  19  defer  not,  for  thine  own  sake,  0  my  God 

t .If,  qk  im. 

1  Sa.  19.  6  (As)  the  Lord  liveth,  he  shall  not  be  slain 

5 .End,  cessation,  dsn  ephes. 

2  Sa.  9.  3  (Is)  there  not  yet  any  of  the  house  of  Saul 
Isa.  54.  15  they  shall  surely  gather  together,  .not  by 

S.Not,  bal. 

Isa.  26. 10  (yet)  will  he  not  learn  righteousness 

26. 10  and  will  not  behold  the  majesty  of  the  L. 

7.  Without,  beli. 

Gen.  31. 20  unawares,  .in  that  he  told  him  not  that  he 

8  Without,  save,  besides,  njf.^3  bilade. 

Job  34.  32  (That  which)  I  see  not,  teach  thou  me ;  if 

9.  Without,  'fte  bilti. 

Gen  3  11  commanded  thee  that  thou  shouldestnot 
Exod  8.  29  in  not  letting  the  people  go  to  sacrifice 
Lev  20  4  of  his  seed  unto  Molech,  and  kill  him  not 

Nunns!  16  Because  the  Lord  was  not  able  to  bring 
Ruth  3  10  inasmuch  as  thou  followedst  not  young 
,  Sa.  20.  26  Something  hath  befallen  him,  he  is  not  c. 

10.  No,  not,  t6  la. 

Ezra  4.  13  will  they  not  pay  toll,  tribute,  and  custom 

4.  14  it  was  not  meet  for  us  to  see  the  king  s 
4.21  to  cease,  and  that  this  city  be  not  budded 
5  5  that  they  could  not  cause  Them  to  cease 

c  j6  hath  it  been  in  building, and.. it  is  not  finis. 

6.  8  given  unto  these  men,  that  they  be  noth. 

7.  24  it  shall  not  be  lawful  to  impose  toll,  tribute 
7.  25  and  teach  ye  them  that  know  (them)  not 
7  26  whosoever  will  not  do  the  law  of  tliy  God 

Jer.  10.  11  The  gods  that  have  not  made  the  heavens 
Dan  2.  5,  9  if  ye  will  not  make  known  unto  me  the 
2.  10  There  is  not  a  man  upon  the  earth  that 
2  11  the  gods,  whose  dwelling  is  not  with  flesh 
2.  18  that  Daniel  and  his  fellows  should  not  p. 
2.  30  tliis  secret  is  not  revealed  to  me  for  (any) 
2.  43  not  cleave  one  to  another . .  as  iron  is  not 


NOT 


701 


NOT 


Dan.  2.  44  kingdom  shall  not  be  left  to  other  people 

3.  6,  ii  whoso  falleth  not  down  and  worship. 

3.  12  these  men,  O  king,  have  not  regarded  thee 

3. 12  they  serve  not  thy  gods,  nor  worship  the 

3.  14  do  not  ye  serve  my  gods,  nor  worship  the 

3.  15  if  ye  worship  not,  ye  shall  he  cast  the  sa. 

3.  16  we  (are)  not  careful  to  answer  thee  in  this 

3. 18  But  if  not,  be  it  known  unto  thee,  0  king 

3.  18  that  we  will  not  serve  thy  gods,  nor  wor. 
3.  24  Did  not  we  cast  three  men  bound  into  the 

3.  28  that  they  might  not  serve  nor  worship  any 

4.  7  but  they  did  not  make  known  unto  me  the 

4.  18  are  not  able  to  make  known  unto  me  the 

4.  30  Is  not  this  great  Babylon,  that  I  have  bu. 

5.  8  hut  they  could  not  read  the  writing,  nor 

5.  15  they  could  not  show  the  interpretation  of 

5.  22  thou  his  son,  O  Belshazzar,  hast  not  hu. 

5.  23  which  see  not,  nor  hear,  nor  know  :  and 

6.  5  We  shall  not  lind  any  occasion  against  t. 

6.  8  sign  the  writing,  that  it  he  not  changed 

6.  8  Medes  and  Persians,  which  altereth  not 

6.  12  Hast  thou  not  signed  a  decree,  that  every 
6.  12  theMedes  and  Persians,  which  altereth  not 
6.  13  regardeth  not  thee,  O  king,  nor  the  deer. 
6.  17  that  the  purpose  might  not  be  changed 
6.  22  the  lions’  mouths,  that  they  have  not  h. 

6.  26  kingdom . .  which  shall  not  be  destroyed 

7.  14  shall  not  pass  away,  .which  shall  not  be 

1  l.iVo,  not,  nV  lo. 

Gen.  2.  5  the  Lord  God  had  not  caused  it  to  rain 

12.  Without,  not ,  K*?3  belo. 

Num35.  23  seeing  (him)  not,  and  cast  (it)  upon  him 
Deut32.  21  me  to  jealousy  with  (that  which  is)  not 
32.  21  to  jealousy  with  (those  that  are)  not  a  p. 

13.  No,  not,  nS  loh. 

Deut.  3.  1 1  (is)  it  not  in  Rabbath  of  the  children  of  A. 

14 . From,  jP  min. 

Deut  33.  11  them  that  hate  him,  that  they  rise  not 

15 . Not,  y-fi  ine. 

Matt.  1.  19  not  willing  to  make  her  a  public  example 

1.  20  fear  not  to  take  unto  thee  Mary  thy  wife 

2. 12  thatthey  should  notreturn  to  Herod,  they 
3.  9  think  not  to  say  within  yourselves,  We  h. 
3.  10  which  bringeth  not  fortli  good  fruit  is  h. 
5.  17  Think  not  that  I  am  come  to  destroy  the 
5.  29,  30  not  (that)  thy  whole  body  should  be  c. 
5.  34  Swear  not  at  all :  neither  by  heaven ;  for 
5.  39  That  ye  resist  not  evil ;  but  whosoever 

5.  42  that  would  borrow  of  thee  turn  not  thou 

6.  1  Take  heed  that  ye  do  not  your  alms  before 
6.  2  do  not  sound  a  trumpet  before  thee,  as  the 
6.  3  let  not  thy  left  hand  know  what  thy  right 
6.  7  when  ye  pray,  use  not  vain  repetitious,  as 
6.  8  Be  not  ye  therefore  like  unto  them  :  for 
6.  13  lead  us  not  into  temptation,  but  deliver 
6.  16  Moreover,  when  ye  fast,  he  not,  as  the  hy. 
6.  18  That  thou  appear  not  unto  men  to  fast 

6.  19  Lay  not  up  for  yourselves  treasures  upon 

7.  1  Judge  not,  that  ye  be.  judged 

7.  6  Give  not  that  which  is  holy  unto  the  dogs 

7.  19  Every  tree  that  bringeth  not  forth  good 
7.  26  and  doeth  them  not,  shall  be  likened  unto 

10.  5  Go  not  into  the  way  of  the  Gentiles,  and 
10.  5  into . .  city  of  the  Samaritans  enter  ye  not 
10.  26  Fear  them  not  therefore  :  for  there  is  not. 
10.  28  And  fear  not  them  which  kill  the  body 
10.  28  but  are  not  able  to  kill  the  soul :  but  rat. 
10.  31  Fear  ye  not  therefore,  ye  are  of  more  va. 
10.  34  Think  not  that  I  am  come  to  send  peace 
12.  30  He  that  is  not  with  me  is  against  me 

12.  30  he  that  gatherethnot  with  me  scattereth 

13.  19  of  the  kingdom,  and  understandeth.  .not 

14.  27  Be  of  good  cheer :  It  is  I ;  be  not  afraid 

17.  7  touched,  .and  said,  Arise,  and  be  not  afr. 

18.  13  the  ninety  and  nine  which  went  not  ast. 
18. 25  But  forasmuch  as  he  had  not  to  pay,  his 

19.  6  God  hath  joined  together,  let  not  man  put 

19.  14  and  forbid  them  not,  to  come  unto  me 

21.  21  If  ye  have  faith,  and  doubt  not,  ye  shall 

22. 12  how  earnest  thou  in  hither  not  having  a 

22.  29  Ye  do  err,  not  knowing  the  Scriptures,  n. 

23.  3  but  do  not  ye  after  their  works  :  for  they 
23.  8  But  be  not  ye  called  Rabbi :  for  one  is 

23.  23  to  have  done,  and  not  to  leave  the  other 
24. 17  Let  him  which  is  on  the  house  top  not  c. 

24.  23  here  (is)  Christ,  or  there  ;  believe  (it)  not 
24.  26  Behold,  he  is  in  the  desert ;  go  not  forth 

24.  26  behold  . in  the  secret  chambers;  believe 

25.  29  from  him  that  hath  not  shall  be  taken 

26.  5  Buttheysaid,  Not  on  thefeast.  .lest there 
28.  5  Fear  not  ye  ;  for  I  know  that  ye  seek  Je. 
28.  to  Be  not  afraid  :  go  tell  my  brethren  that 

Mark  2.  4 ;  3.  20;  4.  12, 12;  5.  36;  6.  9,  11,  34,  50 ;  9.  39  ; 
10.  9,  14,  19,(19,]  19,  19,  19;  11.23;  I2-  I5.  24i  13-  7>  15. 

16.  21 ;  14.  2 ;  i5.  6. 

Luke  1.  13,  20,  30;  2.  10,  26,  45 ;  3.  8,  9;  4.  42;  5.  10, 
*9  '•  6.  29,  30,  37,  37,  49 ;  7.  6,  13,  30 ;  8.  10,  10,  18,  28,  [49], 
5°.  52;  9-  5.  33.  50;  I°-  7.  10.  20;  II-  4,  7.  23.  23,  35,  42  ; 
I2>  4.  7.  21,  29,  32,  33,  47,  48;  13.  14;  14.  8,  12,  29;  16.  26; 
*7*  23,  31,  31,  31,  31 ;  18.  1,  2,  16,  20,  20,  20,  20;  19.  26,  27; 

20.  7;  21.  8,  9,  14,  21 ;  22.  40,  42;  23.  28 ;  24.  16,  23. 

John  2.  16;  3.  7,  [16],  18,  18;  5.  23,  28,  45 ;  6.  20,  27, 

43,  64 ;  7.  24,  49  ;  8.  [6] ;  9.  39 ;  10.  1,  37,  38 ;  1 1.  37,  50 ;  12. 
I5»  [47].  48 ;  13.  9 ;  14.  1,  24,  27 ;  15.  2 ;  18.  17,  25,  40;  19. 

21,  24;  20.  17  27,  29. 

Acts  1.  4;  3.  23;  4.  18;  5.  7,  28,  40;  7.  19,  60;  9.  26, 
38 ;  10.  15,  47 ;  11.  9 ;  12.  19 ;  13.  n  ;  14.  18 ;  15.  19, 38,  38 ; 

17.  6 ;  18.  9,  9  ;  19.  31 ;  20.  10,  16,  22,  29  ;  21.  4,  12,  14,  21, 
34:23.  [9],  21 ;  25.  24,  27;  27.  7,  15,  2i,  24. 


Rom.  1.  28  ;  2.  14, 14,  21,  22 ;  3.  8 ;  4.  5,  17,  19;  5.  [14] ; 
6.  12;  8.  [1],  4;  9.  3*0;  10.  6,  20,  20;  11.  8,  8,  10, 18,  20;  12. 
2,  3.  11.  14.  16.  ifi.  19.  21;  13-  3.  13.  13.  13.  14:  14-  1.  3. 
3»  3>  3>  [6],  6,  15,  16,  20,  22;  15.  1. 

1  Co.  1.  28 ;  4.  7,  18 ;  5.  8,  9,  ii  ;  6.  9 ;  7.  1,  5, 10,  n,  12, 
13, 18, 18, 21, 23, 27, 27, 30, 30, 30, 31, 38;  9. 18, 21;  10. 

6,  28,  33;  11.  [22],  29;  13.  1,  2,  3;  14.  20,  39;  15.  33,  34; 
2  Co.  2.  1,  13 ;  3.  7,  13 ;  4.  2,  7,  18,  18,  18 ;  3.  19 ;  6.  i,  9, 
14,  17;  9.  5,  7;  10.  2,  14;  12.  21. 

Gal.  3.(1];  4.  18;  5.  1,  7,  13,  26;  6.7,  9,  9;  Eph.  3.  13; 

4.  26,  26,  30;  5.  7,  15,  17,  18,  27;  6.  4,  6;  Phil.  2.  4,  12;  3. 
9 ;  Col.  1.  23 ;  2.  (18],  21 ;  3.  2,  9, 19,  21,  22;  1  Th.  1.  8  ;  2.  9, 
15;  4-  5.  5!  5-  6,  19,  20;  2  Th.  1.  8,  8;  2.  2,  12;  3.  6,  8,  13, 
15;  1  Ti.  I.  20;  2.  9;  3.  3,  [3],  6,  8,  8,  8,  11;  4.  14  ;  5.  1, 
9,  13,  16,  19;  6.  2,  3,  17;  2  Ti.  1.  8;  2.  14 ;  Titus  1.  6,  7,  7, 

7.  7.  11.  14:  2.  3,  3.  9.  i°- 

Heb.  3.  8,  15,  18;  4.  2,  7,  15;  6.  1 ;  7.  6;  9.  9;  10.  25, 
25;  ii-  3.  5.  8,  13,  27;  12.  5,  19,  27;  13.  2,  9,  16,  17;  Jas. 
1.  s,  7,  16,  22,  26 ;  2.  1,  11,  11,  14,  16 ;  3.  1,  14 ;  4.  2,  n, 
17;  5.  9,  12,  17. 

1  Pe.  1.  8,  14;  2.  16;  3.  6,  7,  9,  14;  4.  4,  12,  16;  5.  2; 

2  Pe.  2.  21 ;  3.  8,  9;  1  John  2.  4,  15,  28;  3.  10,  10,  13,  14, 
18,  21  ;  4.  1,  3,  8,  20;  5.  10,  12,  16,  26;  2  John  7,  9,  10; 

3  John  10,  11 ;  Jude  5,  6,  19;  Rev.  1.  17 ;  3.  18  75.  5 ;  6.  6; 
7.  3  ;  8;  12;  10.  4 ;  11.  2  ;  13.  15 ;  22.  10. 

16 .If  not,  excejn,  edv  can  me. 

Mark  4.  22  there  is  nothing  hid,  which  shall  not  be 

17.  Not  even,  yriSe  mede. 

Col.  2.  21  taste  not,  handle  not 
1  Pe.  5.  2  not  for  filthy  lucre,  but  of  a  ready  mind 

18.  .Vof  even  one,  yri Set's  medeis. 

Luke  4.  35  And .  .came  out  of  him,  and  hurt  him  not 

1 9.  TVo  not,  yes  verily,  yi]  ouk  me  ouk. 

Ronno.  18  Have  they  not  heard?  Yes  verily,  their 
10.  19  Did  not  Israel  know  ?  First  Moses  saith 
1  Co.  9.  4  Have  we  not  power  to  eat  and  to  drink  ? 

9.  5  Have  we  not  power  to  lead  about  a  sister 
11.22  have  ye  not  houses  to  eat  and  to  drink  in  ? 

20.  What  1  y-tiri  meti. 

Matti2.  23  And  all .  said,  Is  not  this  the  son  of  Da.? 
John  4.  29  things  that  ever  I  did  ;  is  not  this  the  C.? 
21  .Assuredly  not,  ou  yd)  ou  me. 

Mattio.  23  Ye  shall  not  have  gone  over  the  cities  of 
13.  14  By  hearing  ye  shall  hear,  and  shall  notun. 
13. 14  seeing  ye  shall  see,  and  shall  not  perceive 
13.  6  And  honour  not  his  father  or  his  mother 
16.  22  from  thee,  Lord :  this  shall  not  be  unto 
16.  28  which  shall  not  taste  of  death,  till  they 

18.  3  ye  shall  not  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  li. 

23.  39  Ye  shall  not  see  me  henceforth,  till  ye  s. 

24.  2  There  shall  [not]  be  left  here  one  stone 
24.  2  that  shall  [not]  be  thrown  down 

24.  34  This  generation  shall  not  pass,  till  all 
24.  35  pass  away,  but  my  words  shall  not  pass 
26.  29  I  will  not  drink  henceforth  of  this  fruit  of 
26.  35  should  die  with  thee,  yet  will  I  not  deny 
Mark  9.  1  which  shall  not  taste  of  death,  till  they 
9.41  say  unto  you,  he  shall  not  lose  his  reward 

10.  15  he  shall  not  enter  therein 

13.  2  there  shall  not  be  left,  .that  shall  not  he 
13.  30  this  generation  shall  not  pass,  till  all  th. 
13.  31  pass  away ;  but  my  words  shall  not  pass 
16.  18  [they  drink  any  deadly  thing,  it  shall  not] 
Luke  6.  37  shall  [not]  be  judged . .  shall  not  be  con. 

9.  27  which  shall  not  taste  of  death,  till  they 

12.  59  thou  shalt  not  depart  thence,  till  thou 

13.  35  Ye  shall  not  see  me,  until  (the  time)  come 

18.  7  And  shall  not  God  avenge  his  own 

18.  30  AVlio  shall  not  receive  manifold  more  in 

21.  18  But  there  shall  not  an  hair  of  your  head 
21.  32  This  generation  shall  not  pass  away  till 

21.  33  pass  away;  but  my  words  shall  not  pass 

22.  16  I  will  not  any  more  eat  thereof,  until  it 

22. 18  I  will  not  drink  of  the  fruit  of  the  vine 

22.  34  Peter,  the  cock  shall  [not]  crow  this  day 
22.  67  he  said.  .If  I  tell  you,  ye  will  not  believe 
22.  68  if  I  also  ask.  .ye  will  not  answer  me,  nor 

John  4.  48  Except  ye  see  signs,  .ye  will  not  believe 

8.  12  he  that  followeth  me  shall  not  walk  in  d. 

10.  s  a  stranger  will  they  not  follow,  but  will 

11.  56  What  think  ye,  that  he  will  not  come  to 
13.  38  The  cock  shall  not  crow,  till  thou  hast  d. 

20.  25  my  band  into  his  side,  I  will  not  believe 

Acts  28.  26  Hearing  ye  shall  hear,  and  shall  not  und. 

28.  26  and  seeing  ye  shall  see,  and  not  perceive 
Rom.  4.  8  man  to  whom  the  Lord  will  not  impute 
Gal.  4.  30  the  son  of  the  bond  woman  shall  not  be  h. 

5. 16  ye  shall  not  fulfil  the  lust  of  the  flesh 
1  Th.  4.  15  shall  not  prevent  them  which  are  asleep 

5.  3  woman  with  child  ;  and  they  shall  not  es. 
Heb.  8.  11  they  shall  not  teach  every  man  his  neigh. 
1  Pe.  2.  6  he  that  believeth  on  him  shall  not  be  con. 
Rev.  2.  11  He  that  overcometh  shall  not  be  hurt  of 
3.  3  thou  shalt  not  know  what  hour 
3.  5  and  I  will  not  blot  out  his  name  out  of 

15.  4  Who  shall  not  fear  thee,  0  Lord,  and  gl. 
22.  Not,  ou,  ouk  ou,  ouk. 

Matt.  1.  25  knew  her  not  till  she  had  brought  forth 

2.  18  would  not  be  comforted,  because  they  are 

3.  11  whose  shoes  I  am  not  worthy  to  bear:  he 

4.  4  Man  shall  not  live  by  bread  alone,  but  by 

4.  7  Thou  shalt  not  tempt  the  Lord  thy  God 

5.  17  I  am  not  come  to  destroy,  but  to  fulfil 

5.  21  Thou  shalt  not  kill;  and  whosoever  shall 
5.  27  heard.  .Thou  shalt  not  commit  adultery 

5.  33  Thou  shalt  not  forswear  thyself,  but  shalt 

6.  5  thou  shalt  not  be  as  the  hypocrites  (are) 

6.  20  and  where  thieves  do  not  break  through 


Matt.  6.  26  for  they  sow  not,  neither  do  they  reap 

6.  26  Behold.  Are  ye  not  much  better  than  they? 
6.  28  lilies,  .they  toil  not,  neither  do  they  spin 

6.  30  (shall  he)  not  much  more  (clothe)  you,  O 

7.  3  butconsiderest  not  the  beam  that  is  in  th. 

7.  21  Not  every  one  that  saith  unto  me,  Lord 

7.  22  Lord,  have  we  not  prophesied  in  thy  name 
7.  25  it  fell  not :  for  it  was  founded  upon  a  rock 

7.  29  having  authority,  and  not  as  the  scribes 

8.  8  I  am  not  worthy  that  thou  shouldest  come 

8.  20  but  the  Son  of  man  hath  not  where  to  lay 

9.  12  They  that  be  whole  need  not  a  physician 

9.  13  mercy,  and  not  sacrifice  :  for  I  am  not 

9.  14  we.  .fast  oft,  but  thy  disciples  fast  not? 

9.  24  for  the  maid  is  not  dead,  but  sleepeth 

10.  20  For  it  is  not  ye  that  speak,  but  the  spirit 

10.  24  The  disciple  is  not  above  (his)  master,  nor 

10.  26  there  is  nothing  covered,  that  shall  not  be 
10.  26  is  nothing,  .hid,  that  shall  not  be  known 
10.  29  one  of  them  shall  not  fall  on  the  ground  w. 
10.  34  I  came  not  to  send  peace,  hut  a  sword 
io-  37>  37  more  than  me,  is  not  worthy  of  me 

10.  38  taketh  [not]  his  cross,  .is  not  worthy  of  me 

11.  11  there  hath  not  risen  a  greater  than  John 

11.  17  ye  have  not  danced,  .ye  have  not  lamen. 

11.  20  to  upbraid,  .because  they  repented  not 

12.  2  thy  disciples  do  that  which  is  not  lawful 

12.  3  Have  ye  not  read  what  David  did,  when 

12.  4  did  eat  the  showbread,  which  was  not  la, 

12.  5  Or  have  ye  not  read  in  the  Law,  how  that 
12.  7  what. .  I  will  have  mercy,  and  not  sacrifice 
12.  7  ye  would  not  have  condemned  the  guiltl. 

12. 19  He  shall  not  strive,  nor  cry ;  neither  shall 
12.  20  A  bruised  reed  shall  he  not  break,  and 

12. 20  smoking  flax  shall  he  not  quench,  till  he 
12.  24  This  (fellow)  doth  not  cast  out  devils,  but 
12.  25  every  city  or  house  divided,  .shall  notst. 
12.  31  blasphemy,  .shall  not  be  forgiven  untom. 

12.  32  it  shall  not  be  forgiven  him,  neither  in 

13.  5  upon  stony  places,  where  they  had  not  m. 

13.  11  it  is  given  unto  you.  .but  to  them  it  is  not 

13.  12  whosoever  hath  not,  from  him  shall  be 

13.  13  they  seeing,  see  not ;  and  hearing,  they 
13.  17  and  have  not  seen,  .and  have  not  heard 
13.  21  Yet  hath  he  not  root  in  himself,  hut  dur. 
13.  34  without  a  parable  spake  he  [not]  unto  them 
13.  55  Is  not  this  the  carpenter's  son?  is  not  his 
13.  57  A  prophet  is  not  without  honour,  save  in 

13.  58  he  did  not  many  mighty  works  there,  be. 

14.  4  said . .  It  is  not  lawful  for  thee  to  haveher 

14.  16  They  need  not  depart;  give  ye  them  to  eat 

15.  2  wash  not  their  hands  when  they  eat  bread 

15. 11  Not  that  which  goeth  into  the  mouth  de. 

15.  13  which  my  heavenly  Father  hath  not  pla. 
15.  20  to  eat  with  unwashen  hands  defileth  not 
15.  23  he  answered  her  not  a  word.  And  his  dis. 
15.  24  I  am  not  sent  but  unto  the  lost  sheep  of 
15.  26  It  is  notmeet  to  take  the  children’s  bread 

15.  32  will  not  send  them  away  fasting,  lest  they 

16.  11  How  is  it  that  ye  do  not  understand  that 

16.  11  I  spake,  .nottoyouconcerningbread,  that 

16. 12  he  bade,  .not  beware  of  the  leaven  of  hr. 

16.  17  flesh  and  blood  hath  not  revealed  (it)  unto 
16.  18  the  gates  of  hell  shall  not  prevail  against 

16.  23  savourest  not  the  things  that  be  of  God 

17.  12  they  knew  him  not,  but  have  done  unto 

17.  21  [tliiskind  goeth  not  out  but  by  prayer  and] 

17.  24  said,  Doth  not  your  master  pay  tribute? 

18.  14  Even  so  it  is  not  the  will  of  your  Father 

18.  22  I  say  not  unto  thee.  Until  seven  times;  but 

18.  30  he  would  not ;  but  went  and  cast  him  into 

18.  33  Shouldest  not  thou  also  have  had  compa. 

19.  4  Have  ye  not  read,  that  he  which  made 

19.  8  He  saith.  from  the  beginning  it  was  not 

19.  10  His  disciples  say.  .it  is  not  good  to  marry 

19.  11  All.  .cannot  receive  this  saying,  save,  .to 

19.  18  Jesus  said.  .Thou  shalt  not  commit  adul. 

19.  18  Thou  shalt  not  steal,  Thou  shalt  not  bear 

20.  15  Is  it  not  lawful  for  me  to  do  what  I  will 

20.  22  Jesus  answered  and  said.  Ye  know  not  iv. 

20.  23  to  sit  on  my  right  hand,  .is  not  mine  to 

20.  26  it  shall  not  be  so  among  you :  but  whoso. 

20.  28  Even  as  the  Son  of  man  came  not  to  be 

21.  21  ye  shall  not  only  do  this,  .to  the  fig  tree 

21.  25  say. .Why  did  ye  not  then  believe  him? 

21.  29  He  answered  and  said,  I  will  not :  but  a. 

21.  30  answered  and  said, I  (go),  sir;  and  went  not 

21.  32  ye  believed  him  not.  .repented  [not]  aft. 

22.  3  sent,  to  call  them,  .and  they  would  not 

22.  8  but  they  which  were  bidden  were  not  w. 

22.  11  he  saw  there  a  man  which  had  not  on  a  w. 

22.  16  for  thou  regardest  not  the  person  of  men 

22.  17  Is  it  lawful  to  give  tribute  untoC.,  or  not? 
22.  31  have  ye  not  read  that  which  was  spoken 

22.  32  God  is  not  the  God  of  the  dead,  but  of  the 

23.  3  do . .  ye  after . .  for  they  say,  and  do  not 

23.  4  but  they . .  will  not  move  them  with  one  of 

23.  30  we  wovihl  not  have  been  partakers  with 

23.  37  would  I  have  gathered . .  and  ye  would  not 

24.  2  See  ye  [not] all  these  things?  Verily  I  say 

24.  2i  such  as  was  not  since  the  beginning  of  the 

24.  29  the  moon  shall  not  give  her  light,  and  the 

24.  39  knew  not  until  the  flood  came,  and  took 
24.  42  know  not  what  hour  your  Lord  doth  come 
24.  43  would  not  have  suffered  his  house  to  be  b. 
24.  44  in  such  an  hour  as  ye  think  not  the  Son  of 
24.  50  shall  come  in  a  day  when  he  looketh  not 

24.  50  and  in  an  hour  that  he  is  not  aware  of 

25.  9  lest  there  be  [not]  enough  for  us  and  you 

25.  12  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  I  know  you  not 

25.  24  thou  hast  not  sown,  and.  .thou  hast  not 

25.  26  I  sowed  not,  and  gather  where  I  have  not 


NOT 


702 


NOTABLE 


Matt 25.  43  ye  took  me  not  in.  .ye  clothed  me  not 

25.  43  sick,  and  in  prison,  and  ye  visited  me  not 

25.  44  in  prison,  and  did  not  minister  unto  thee? 

25.  45  Inasmuch  as  ye  did  (it)  not  to  one  of  the 

26.  11  ye  have  the  poor,  .hut  me  ye  have  not  al. 

26.  24  had  been  good  for  that  man  if  he  had  not 

26.  39  nevertheless  not  as  I  will,  but  as  thou  (wilt) 
26.  40  What !  could  ye  not  watch  with  me  one  h.? 
26.  42  if  this  cup  may  not  pass  away  from  me 
26.  70  denied,  .saying,  I  know  not  wtiat  thou  say. 
26.  72  again  lie  denied  with  an  oath,  I  do  not  k. 

26.  74  curse  and  to  swear. .  I  know  not  the  man 

27.  6  It  is  not  lawful  for  to  put  them  into  the 
27. 13  Etearest  thou  not  how  many  things  they 

27.  34  and  when  he  had  tasted . .  he  would  not  dr. 

28.  6  He  is  not  here  ;  for  lie  is  risen,  as  he  said 
[This  particle  occurs  in  all  about  1270  times.] 

23.  By  no  means,  in  no  wise,  ovSapus  oudamos. 

Matt.  2.  6  art  not  the  least  among  the  princes  of  J. 

24 . Not  even,  ovSe  oude. 

Matt  25.  45  Inasmuch  as  ye  did .  .ye  did  (it)  not  to  me 
Marki2.  10  have  ye  notread  this  scripture;  The  stone 
Lukei2.  27  [they  toil  not, they  spin  not);  and  yet  I  say 

12.  27  Solomon  in  all  his  glory  was  not  arrayed 

23.  40  Dost  not  thou  fear  God,  seeing  thou  art  in 
John  1.  3  without  him  was  not  any  thing  made  that 
1  Co.  4.  3  judged,  .yea,  I  judge  not  mine  own  self 

14.  21  for  all  that  will  they  not  hear  me,  saith 
Heb.  8.  4  if  he  were  on  earth  he  should  not  be  a  p. 

1  Jo.  2.  23  denieth  the  Son,  the  same  hath  not  the  F. 

2b. Not  even  one,  ovbeis  oudeis. 

Luke  7.  28  there  is  not  a  greater  prophet  than  John 

26.  Not  even,  o&re  oute. 

Luke  1 2.  26  If  ye  then  be  not  able  to  do  that  thing  w. 

27 . No,  not,  oux'1  ouchi. 

Matt.  5.  46  if  ye  love  them  which  love  you  .do  notev. 

5.  47  if  ye  salute  your  brethren,  .do  not  even 

6.  25  Is  not  the  life  more  than  meat,  and  the  bo. 

10.  29  Are  not  two  sparrows  sold  for  a  farthing  ? 

12. 1 1  will  he  not  lay  hold  on  it,  and  lift  (it)  out? 

13.  27  didst  not  thou  sow  good  seed  in  thy  field  ? 

13.  55  is  [not]  his  mother  called  Mary?  and  his 

13.  56  And  his  sisters,  are  they  not  all  with  us? 

18. 12  doth  he  not  leave  the  ninety  and  nine,  and 
20.  13  didst  not  thou  agree  with  me  for  a  penny? 

Luke  6.  39  shall  they  not  both  fall  into  the  ditch? 

12.  6  not  one  of  them  is  forgotten  before  God 

14.  28  which  of  yon .  .sitteth  not  down  first,  and 

14.  31  Or  what  king,  .sitteth  not  down  first,  and 

15.  8  whatjwoman . .  doth  not  light  a  candle,  and 
17.  8  will  not  rather  say  unto  him,  Make  ready 
17.  17  Were  there  [not]  ten  cleansed  ?  but  where 
22.  27  (is)  not  he  that  sitteth  at  meat?  but  I  am 

24.  26  Ought  not  Christ  to  have  suffered  these  t. 
24.  32  Did  not  our  heart  burn  within  us,  while 

John  7.  42  Hath  [not]  the  scripture  said,  That  Christ 

11.  9  Are  there  not  twelve  hours  in  the  day  ?  If 

13.  10  Jesus  saith.  .and  ye  are  clean,  but  not  all 

13.  11  knew,  .therefore  said  he,  Ye  are  not  all  cl. 

14.  22  thou  wilt  manifest  thyself  unto  us,  and  not 
Acts  5.  4  Whiles  it  remained,  was  it  not  thine  own? 

7.  50  Hath  not  my  hand  made  all  these  things 
Horn.  2.  26  shall  [not]  his  uncircumcision  be  counted 

3.  29  (is  he)  not  also  of  the  Gentiles?  Yes,  of  the 

8.  32  how  shall  he  not  with  him  also  freely  give 

1  Co.  1.  20  hath  not  God  made  foolish  the  wisdom  of 

3.  3  divisions,  are  ye  [not]  carnal,  and  walk  as 
3.  4  and  another,  I  (am)  of  Apollos ;  are  ye  [not] 

5.  2  ye  are  puffed  up,  and  have  not  rather  mo. 

5. 12  For.  .do  not  ye  judge  them  that  are  wit.? 

6.  1  before  the  unjust,  and  not  before  the  sa.? 

6.  7  do  ye  not  rather  take  wrong.,  why  do  yen. 

8.  10  shall  not  the  conscience  of  him  which  is 

9.  1  have  I  not  seen  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord? 

9.  8  Say  I  these  things,  .saith  [not]  the  law  the 

10.  16, 16  is  it  not  the  communion  of  the . .  Christ 

10. 18  are  [not]  they  which  eat  of  the  sacrifices 

10.  29  Conscience,  I  say,  not  thine  own,  but  of 

2  Co.  3.  8  How  shall  not  the  ministration  of  the  sp. 

10.  13  But  we  will  [not]  boast  of  things  without 

1  Tli.  2.  19  (Are)  not  even  ye  in  the  presence  of  ourL. 
Heb.  1.  14  Are  they  not  all  ministering  spirits,  sent 

3.  17  (was  it)  not  with  them  that  had  sinned,  wh. 
[See  also  And,  after  that,  agreeing,  albeit,  also,  appear¬ 
ing,  as,  ashamed,  believe,  believing,  brawler,  circum¬ 
cised,  commodious,  doubtless,  equal,  even,  failing, 
hereafter,  hitherto,  if,  inhabited,  know,  knowledge,  no, 
now,  obey,  please,  possible,  put  under,  regard,  speak, 
suffer,  surely,  tempted,  than,  that,  then,  understand, 
whither,  worthy.] 

NOT  any  (man)  — 

1  .End,  cessation,  none,  dsn  ephes. 

2  Ki.  14.  26  not  any  shut  up,  nor  any  left,  nor  any  h. 

2  .Not,  5 al. 

Isa.  26.  18  we  have  not  wrought  any  deliverance  in 

3. Not  even  one,  pgSds  medeis. 

Acts  10.  28  that  I  should  not  call  any  man  common 

NOT  a  whit  — 

Not  even  one,  pi)8els  medeis. 

2  Co.  1 1 .  5  I  suppose  I  was  not  a  whit  behind  the  very 
NOT. .  .any  more  — 
l.iVbi  any  more,  p-quem  meketi. 

Rom  14. 13  Let  us  not.  .judge  one  another  any  more 

2 .Not  any  more,  no  more,  ov/ceri  ouketi. 

Luke22, 16  I  will  [not  any  more]  eat  thereof,  until  it 


NOT,  for  — 

Without,  kVs  belo. 

Isa.  55.  2  ye  spend  money  for  (that  which  is)  not  b. 
55.  2  your  labour  for  (that  which)  satisfieth  not 

NOT,  of  — 

Of  {or  by)  not,  tW7  lelo. 

Isa.  63.  1  I  am  sought  of  (them  that)  asked  not  (for 
65.  1  I  am  found  of  (them  that)  sought  me  not 

NOT  as  yet  — 

Not  any  more,  no  more,  ovkIti  ouketi. 

2  Co.  1.  23  to  spare  you  I  came  not  as  yet  unto  Co. 

NOT  at  all  — 

1  .Not  even  one,  pgSels  medeis. 

2  Th.  3.  1 1  working  not  at  all,  but  are  busy  bodies 

2.  Assuredly  not,  not  at  all,  ov  pi]  ou  me. 

Rev.  21.  25  the  gates  of  it  shall  not  be  shut  at  all  by 

3 . Not  even  one,  ovbeis  oudeis. 

Gal.  4.  12  Brethren . . ye  have  not  injured  me  at  all 

NOT  (can)  — 

\.Not  to  be  able,  to  be  unable,  uv  Zvvapai  ou  duna. 

Matt.  5.  14  city  that  is  set  on  an  hill  cannot  be  hid 

5.  36  thou  canst  not  make  one  hair  white  or  bl. 

6.  24  Ye  cannot  serve  God  and  mammon 

6.  27  Which  of  you . .  can  add  one  cubit  unto  his 

7.  18  A  good  tree  cannot  bring  forth  evil  fruit 

16.  3  but  can  ye  not.  .the  signs  of  the  times? 

17.  16  thy  disciples,  and  they  could  not  cure  him 

17. 19  and  said,  Why  could  not  we  cast  him  out? 

26.  53  Thinkest  thou  that  I  cannot  now  pray  to 

27.  42  He  saved  others ;  himself  he  cannot  save 
Mark  2. 19  as  long  as  they  have,  .with  them,  they  can. 

3.  24,  25  divided  against  itself,  that.. cannot  st. 

3.  26  divided,  lie  cannot  stand,  but  hath  an  end 

6. 19  would  have  killed  him ;  but  she  could  not 
7. 18  thing  from  without,  .(it)  cannot  defile  him 

7.  24  wouldhaveno  man  know,  .but  he  could  not 

9.  28  asked.  .Why  could  not  we  cast  him  out? 

15.  31  He  saved  others;  himself  he  cannot  save 

Luke  1.  22  when  he  came  out,  he  could  not  speak  unto 

8.  19  and  could  not  come  at  him  for  the  press 

9.  40  I  besought  thy  disciples,  .they  could  not 

11.  7  he  from  within  shall  answer.  .1  cannot  r. 

14.  20  married  a  wife,  and  therefore  I  cannot  c. 
14.  26  hate  not  his  father. .  he  cannot  be  my  di. 
14.  27  doth  not  bear  his  cross,  .cannot  be  my  d. 

14.  33  that  forsaketh not  all.  .he  cannot  be  111yd. 
16. 13  Ye  cannot  serve  God  and  mammon 

19.  3  could  not  for  the  press,  because  he  was 

J  olin  3.  3  Except  a  man  be  born  again,  he  cannot  see 

3.  5  he  cannot  enter  into  the  kingdom  of  God 

7.  7  The  world  cannot  hate  you ;  but  me  it  h. 
7.34,  36  and  where  I  am . .  ye  cannot  come 

8.  21  Then  said  Jesus. .  whitherl  go,  ye  cannot 

8.  22  because  he  saith,  Whither  I  go,  ye  cannot 

8.  43  do  ye  not.  .because  ye  cannot  hear  my  w. 

10.  35  called,  .and  the  Scripture  cannot  be  bro. 

12.  39  Therefore  theycould  not  believe,  because 

13.  33  Whither  I  go,  ye  cannot  come  ;  so  now  I 
13.  36  Whither  I  go,  thou  canst  not  follow  me 
13.  37  Lord,  why  cannotl  follow  thee  now?  I  w. 
14. 17  the  spirit  of  truth  ;  whom  the  world  can. 

15.  4  As  the  branch  cannot  bear  fruit  of  itself 

16.  12  have  yet  many  things,  .but  ye  cannot  bear 
Acts  4.  1 6  (is)  manifest  to  all.  .and  we  cannot  deny 

4.  20  we  cannot  but  speak  the  things  which  we 

5.  39  if  it  be  of  God,  ye  cannot  overthrow  it 
13.  39  from  which  ye  could  not  be  justified  by 

15.  1  Except  ye  be  circumcised,  .ye  cannot  be 
27.  31  Except  these  abide  in  the  ship,  ye  cannot 

Rom.  8.  8  So  then  they  that  are  in  the  flesh  cannot 

1  Co.  3.  1  I,  brethren,  could  not  speak  unto  you  as 

10.  21  Ye  cannot  drink  the  cup  of  the  Lord,  and 
10.  21  ye  cannot  be  partakers  of  the  Lord's  table 

12.  21  the  eye  cannot  say  unto  the  hand,  I  have 

2  Co.  3.  7  so  that  the  children  of  Israel  could  not  s. 

1  Ti.  5.  25  and  they  that  are  otherwise  cannot  be  hid 

2  Ti.  2. 13  he  abideth  faithful :  he  cannot  deny  him. 
Heb.  3.  19  So  we  see  that  they  could  not  enter  in  b. 
Jas.  4.  2  ye  kill,  and  desire  to  have,  and  cannot  ob. 
1  Jo.  3.  9  he  cannot  sin,  because  he  is  born  of  God 
Rev.  2.  2  thou  canst  not  bear  them  which  are  evil 

2 .Not  to  be  able,  pi]  Svvapai  me  dunamai. 

Mark  2.  4  when  they  could  not  come  nigh  unto  him 
3.  20  so  that  they  could  not  so  much  as  eat  hr. 
Luke  5.  19  when  they  could  not  find  by  what  (way) 

16.  26  so  that  they  which  would  pass,  .cannot 

20.  7  they  answered,  That  they  could  not  tell 
Acts  21.  34  when  he  could  not  know  the  certainty  for 

27.  15  ship,  .could not  bear  up  into  the  wind,  we 
Heb.  4. 15  we  have  not  an  high  priest  which  cannot 

9.  9  that  could  not  make  him  that  did  the  se. 

3 .It  is  not,  ovk  e<rri  ouk  esti. 

Heb.  9.  5  of  which  we  cannot  now  speak  particula. 

4 .Not  to  have  strength,  ovk  lax^a  ouk  iscliuo. 

Luke  1 6.  3  What  shall  I  do?.  .1  cannot  dig;  to  beg  I 

NOT  be,  (can)  — 

It  is  not  receivable,  ov  iv8ex*TaL  ow  endechetai. 

Lukei3.  33  cannot  be  that  a  prophet  perish  out  of  J. 

NOT  contain,  can  — 

Not  to  have  inward  strength,  ovk  iyKparevopai. 

1  Co.  7.  9  But  if  they  cannot  contain,  let  them  ma. 


NOT  tell,  can  — 

Not  to  know,  ovk  olSa  ouk  oida. 

Matt2i.  27  And  they  answered  Jesus.  .Wecannottell 
Markn.  33  And  they,  .said  unto  Jesus,  We  cannot  t. 
Luke  20.  7  they  answered.  That  they  could  not  tell  w. 
John  3.  8  but  canst  not  tell  whence  it  cometh,  and 
8. 14  ye  cannot  tell  whence  I  come,  and  whit. 

16.  18  They  said,  .we  cannot  tell  what  he  saith 
2  Co. 12.  2  a  man ..  whether  in  the  body,  I  cannot  tell 
12.  2  or  whether  out  of  the  body,  I  cannot  tell 
12.  3  whether,  .out  of  the  body,  I  cannot  tell 
NOT  even,  even... not  — 

Not  even,  ovSe  oude. 

Matt  6.  29  That  even  Solomon  in  all  his  glory  was  not 

1  Co. 11. 14  Doth  not  even  nature  itself  teachyou,  that 
NOT  henceforth,  henceforth ...  not — - 

Not  any  more,  priKeri  meketi. 

Rom.  6.  6  that  henceforth  we  should  not  serve  sin 

2  Co.  5. 15  they  whichlive  should  not  henceforth  live 
Eph.  4.  17  that  ye  henceforth  walk  not  as  other  Ge. 

NOT  in  me  — 

Without,  save,  besides  me,  bilade. 

Gen.  41. 16  J  oseph  answered  pharaoh.  .(It  is)  not  in  me 
NOT... in  any  wise  — 

Assuredly  not,  not  at  all,  ov  pi]  ou  me. 

Marki4-  31  he  spake . .  I  will  not  deny  thee  in  any  wise 

NOT  now,  now... not  — 

Not  any  more,  no  more,  ovkIti  ouketi. 

John  4.  42  Now  we  believe,  not  because  of  thy  saying 
21.  6  now  they  were  not  able  to  draw  it  for  the 
Rom  14.  15  grieved . .  now  walkest  thou  not  charitably 
Phm.  16  Not  now  as  a  servant,  but  above  a  servant 

NOT...  once  — 

Not  even,  pi ;8e  mede. 

Eph.  5.  3  let  it  not  be  once  named  among  you,  as  b. 
NOT  out  of  — 

Without,  in  not,  not  in,  n!>3  belo. 

Psa.  17.  1  prayer,  (that  goeth)  not  out  of  feigned  lips 
NOT  so  — 

By  no  means,  in  no  wise,  pgSapws  medamos. 

Acts  io.  14  Not  so,  Lord;  for  I  have  never  eaten  any 

11.  8  Not  so.  Lord :  for  nothing  common  or  un. 

NOT  so  much  as  — 

1. Not  even,  pySe  mede. 

Mark  2.  2  no  room,  .no,  not  so  much  as  about  the 

2.  Not  even,  ovSe  oude. 

Luke  6.  3  Have  ye  not  read  so  much  as  this,  what 
Acts  19.  2  We  have  not  so  much  as  heard  whether 
1  Co.  5.  1  as  is  not  so  much  as  named  among  the  G. 
NOT... yet  — 

1. Not  yet,  before,  D9B  terem. 

Exodio.  7  knowest  thou  not  yet  that  Egypt  is  dest.? 

1  Sa.  3.  7  Now  Samuel  did  not  yet  know  the  Lord 

2 . Not  even  yet,  pgbi-nu  medepo. 

Heb.  11.  7  warned  of  God  of  things  not  seen  as  yet 

3.  Not  yet,  pi]uu>  mepo. 

Rom.  9.  11  For  (the  children)  being  not  yet  born,  ne. 
Heb.  9.  8  way  into  the  holiest  of  all  was  not  yet  m. 

4. ATo(  even  yet,  ovSen a  oudepo. 

John  7.  39  because  that  Jesus  was  [not  yet]  glorified 

5.  Not  yet,  oinrtb  oupo. 

Matt  15. 17  Do  not  ye  [yet]  understand,  that  whatsoev. 
16.  9  Do  ye  not  yet  understand,  neither  reme. 
24.  6  must  come  to  pass,  but  the  end  is  not  yet 
Mark  8. 17  perceive  ye  not  yet,  neither  understand? 

13.  7  needs  be ;  but  the  end  (shall)  not  (be)  yet 
John  2.  4  Jesus  saith.  .mine  hour  is  not  yet  come 
3.  24  For  John  was  not  yet  cast  into  prison 

7.  6  My  time  is  not  yet  come:  butyourtime  is 
7.  8  I  go  not  up  [yet],  .for  my  time  is  not  yet 
7.  30  laid  hands,  .because  his  hour  was  not  yet 

7.  39  the  Holy  Ghost  was  not  yet.. because  that 

8.  20  laid  hands . .  for  his  hour  was  not  yet  come 
8.  57  Thou  art  not  yet  fifty  years  old,  and  hast 

11.  30  Now  Jesus  was  not  yet  comeinto the  town 
20.  17  Touch  me  not ;  for  I  am  not  yet  ascended 

Heb.  2.  8  now  we  see  not  yet  all  tilings  put  under 

12.  4  Ye  have  not  yet  resisted  unto  blood,  str. 

1  Jo.  3.  2  it  doth  not  yet  appear  what  we  shall  be 
Rev.  17.  10  one  is.  .the  other  is  [not  yet]  come;  and 

NOT  to  be  — 

[See  Approached,  condemned,  repented  of,  spoken 
against.] 

NOTABLE  (one),  of  note  — 

1.  Vision,  sight,  rmn  cliazuth. 

Dan.  8.  5  the  goat  (had)  a  notable  horn  between  his 
8.  8  for  it  came  up  four  notable  ones,  toward 

2 . Known,  knowable,  yvonrris  gnostos. 

Acts  4.  16  for  that  indeed  a  notable  miracle  hath  b. 

3.  Noted,  notable,  iiriinipos  cpisemos. 

Matt  27.  16  they  had  then  a  notable  prisoner,  called 
Rom  16.  7  who  are  of  note  among  the  apostles,  who 

4.  Very  manifest,  enupaviis  epiphanes. 

Acts  2.  20  before  that  great  and  notable  day  of  the 

NOTE,  be  noted,  to  — 

l.To  grave,  decree,  write,  ppn  cliaqaq. 

Isa.  30.  8  note  it  in  a  book,  that  it  may  be  for  the 


NOTE 


703 


NOW 


2 . To  note  down,  note,  sign,  rasham. 

Dan.  io.  21  I  will  show  thee  that  which  is  noted  in 

3.  To  put  a  sign  on,  aripeiiu  seineioo. 

2  Th.  3.14  note  that  man,  and  have  no  company  with 

NOTHING  — 

1.  There  is  not,  there  are  not,  ][k  ayin. 

Eccl.  3. 14  nothing  can  be  put  to  it,  nor  any  thing 

2 . End,  cessation,  nothing,  DSk  ephes. 

Isa.  34.  12  They  shall  call . .  her  princes  shall  be  noth. 
41.  29  their  works  (are)  nothing :  their  molten 

3.  Without  any  thing,  a  band,  cord,  rope,  na’^2. 

Job  26.  7  stretcheth..  hangeth  the  earth  upon  noth. 

4.  Without,  save,  not,  'n?3  bilti. 

Isa.  44.  10  ormolteua  graven  image. .profitable for n. 
Amos  3.  4  cry  out  of  his  den  if  lie  hath  taken  noth.? 

5.  Ruin,  vacancy,  vw  toliu. 

Job  6.  18  The  paths,  .are  turned  aside;  they  go  ton. 

6.  Not  a  thing,  i3"i  db  lo  dabar. 

Gen.  19.  8  do  ye  to  them . .  only  unto  these  men  do  n. 
1  Sa.  20.  2  my  father  will  do  nothing,  either  great  or 

7.  Not  any  {thing),  b'J  kV  lo  kol. 

Gen.  11.  6  now  nothing  will  be  restrained  from  them 
Prov.13.  7  Thereisthat  maketh  himself  rich,  yet.  .n. 

8.  Not  any  thing,  naiNO  nS  lo  meumah. 

Gen.  40. 15  here  also  have  I  done  nothing  that  they 
J udg  14.  6  he  rent  him . .  and . .  nothing  in  his  hand 
1  Sa.  25.  21  so  that  nothing  was  missed  of  all  that 
1  Ki.  10.  21  it  was  nothing  accounted  of  in  the  days  of 

18.  43  and  looked,  and  said,  (There  is)  nothing 
Eccl.  5.  14  he  beggeth  a  son,  and  (there  is)  nothing 

5.  15  shall  take  nothing  of  his  labour,  which  he 
7.  14  that  man  should  find  nothing  after  him 
Jer.  39. 10  of  the  poorof  the  people  which  had  noth. 

9 . Not  what,  HD  bal  mah. 

Prov.  9.  13  A  foolish  woman . .  knoweth  nothing 

10 . Not,  yit  me. 

Luke  7.  42  when  they  had  nothing  to  pay,  he  frankly 

11. jVof  anything,  pi]  n  me  ti. 

Mark  8.  1  being  very  great,  and  having  nothing  to 

1  Co.  4.  5  Therefore  judge  nothing  before  the  time 

12.  Not  any  one,  pybeis  medeis. 

Matt27. 19  Have  thou  nothing  to  do  with  that  just  m. 
Mark  1.  44  See  thou  say  nothing  to  any  man  :  but  go 

5.  26  was  nothing  bettered,  but  rather  grew  w. 

6.  8  that  they  should  take  nothing  for.,  journey 
Luke  6.  35  do  good,  and  lend,  hoping  for  nothing  ag. 

9.  3  Take  nothing  for  (your)  journey,  neither 
Acts  4.  2 1  finding  nothing  how  they  might  punish  th. 

10.  20  Arise,  .and  go  with  them,  doubting  noth. 

11.  12  spirit  bade  me  go  with  them,  nothing  do. 

19.  36  ought  to  be  quiet,  and  to  do  nothing  ras. 
23.  14  will  eat  nothing  until  we  have  slain  Paul 
23.  29  to  have  nothing  laid  to  his  charge  worthy 

25.  25  had  committed  nothing  worthy  of  death 
27.  33  continued  fasting,  having  taken  nothing 

2  Co.  6.  10  as  having  nothing,  and . .  possessing  all  t. 

7.  9  ye  might  receive  damage  by  us  in  nothing 
Gal.  6.  3  think,  .to  be  something,  when  he  is  not. 
Phil.  1.  28  in  nothing  terrified  by  your  adversaries 

2.  3  (Let)  nothing  (be  done)  through  strife  or 

4.  6  Be  careful  for  nothing ;  but  in  every  thing 
1  Th.  4.  12  honestly,  and.  .ye  may  have  lack  of  not. 

1  Ti.  5.  21  observe  these,  .doing nothing  by  partial. 

6.  4  He  is  proud,  knowing  nothing,  but  doting 
Titus  2.  8  ashamed,  having  no  evil  thing  to  say  of 

3.  13  Bring,  .that  nothing  be  wanting  unto  t. 
Jas.  1.  4  may  be  perfect  and  entire,  wanting  not. 

1.  6  But  let  him  ask  in  faith,  nothing  waveri. 

3  John  7  went  forth,  taking  nothing  of  the  Gentiles 

13.2.Vb,  not,  ou  ou. 

Luke  8.  17  For  nothing  is  secret  that  shall  not  be 
11.  6  come,  .andl  have nothingtosetbefore him 
1  Co.  9.  16  though  I  preach.  .1  have  nothing  to  glory 

ILNot  any,  ou  tis  ou  tis. 

Mattis.  32  they  continue,  .and  have  nothing  to  eat 
Mark  6.  36  buy.. bread:  [for  they  have  nothing  to  eat] 

8.  2  svith  me  three  days,  and  have  nothing  to 

15.  Not  any  word,  ou  irav  f>rifia  ou  pan  rhema. 

Luke  1.  37  For  with  God  nothing  shall  be  impossible 

1 6.  Not  even  any,  ol>  Be  ns  ou  de  tis. 

1  Ti.  6.  7  it  is)  certain  we  can  carry  nothing  out 

17.  Not  even  one,  ovSels  oudeis. 

Matt.  5.  13  it  is  thenceforth  good  for  nothing,  but  to 

10.  26  there  is  nothing  covered  that  shall  not  be 
17.  20  and  nothing  shall  be  impossible  unto  you 

21.  19  found  nothing  thereon,  but  leaves  only 
23. 16  shall  swear  by  the  temple,  it  is  nothing 
23.  18  shall  swear  by  the  altar,  it  is  nothing ;  but 

26.  62  said  unto  him,  Answerest  thou  nothing? 

27.  12  when  he  was  accused,  .he  answered  not. 
27.  24  When  Pilate  saw  that  he  could  prevail  n. 

Mark  7. 15  There  is  nothing  from  without  a  man,  t. 

9.  29  This  kind  can  come  forth  by  nothing  but 

11.  13  when  he  came  to  it,  he  found  nothing  but 

14.  60  asked  Jesus,  saying,  Answerest  thou  not.? 

14.  61  But  he  held  his  peace,  and  answered  no. 

15.  3  accused  him.. [but  he  answered  nothing] 

15.  4  Pilate  asked  linn.  .Answerest  thou  noth.? 
15.  s  Jesus  yet  answered  nothing;  so  that  Pilate 

Luke  4.  2  in  those  days  he  did  eat  nothing :  and  w. 

5.  5  we  have  toiled . .  and  have  taken  nothing 
to.  19  and  nothing  shall  by  any  means  hurt  you 


Lukei2.  2  there  is  nothing  covered,  that  shall  not  be 

22.  35  lacked  ye  any  thing?  And  they  said.  No. 

23.  9  he  questioned,  .but  he  answered  him  no. 
23. 15  nothing  worthy  of  death  is  done  unto  him 
23.  41  but  this  man  hath  done  nothing  amiss 

John  3.  27  A  man  can  receive  nothing,  except  it  be 

5.^19" The  Son  can  do  nothing  of  himself,  butw. 

5.  30  I  can  of  mine  own  self  do  nothing :  as  I  h. 

6.  63  theflesh profiteth nothing rthcwbfds that 

7.  26  he  speaketh  boldly,  and  they  say  nothing 

8.  e8  shall  ye  know,  .(that)  I  do  nothing  of  mys. 
8.  54  If  I  honour  myself,  my  honour  is  nothing 

33  this  man  were  not  of  God,  he  could  do  n. 
'12.  19  Perceive  ye  how  ye  prevail  nothing,?  beh. 

14.  30 prince,  .cometh,  and  hath  nothing  in  me 

15.  5  branches,  .without  me  ye  can  do  nothing 

16.  23  And  in  that  day  ye  shall  ask  me  nothing 

16.  24  Hitherto  have  ye  asked  nothing  in  my  n. 

18.  20  Jesus  answered,  .in  secret  have  I  said  n. 
21.  3  They  went . .  and  that  night  they  caught  n . 

Acts  4.  14  beholding  the  man.  .they  could  say  noth. 

17.  21  spent  their  time  in  nothing  else,  but  eit. 

20.  20  how  I  kept  back  nothing  that  was  profit. 

21.  24  all  may  know  that  those  things . .  are  noth. 
26.  31  "This  man  doeth  nothing  worthy  of  death 

28.  17  though  I  have  committed  nothing  against 

Rom]i4.  14  that  (there  is)  nothing  unclean  of  itself 

1  Co.^4.  4  For  I  know  nothing  by  myself ;  yet  am  I 

7.  19  Circumcision  is  n. . .  uncircumcision  is  no. 

8.  2  he  knoweth  [nothing]  yet  as  he  ought  to 
8.  4  we  know  that  an  idol  (is)  nothing  in  the 

13.  3  have  not  charity,  it  profiteth  me  nothing 

2  Co.  12. 11  in  nothing  am  I  behind .  though  I  be  no. 
Gal.  2.  6  for  they  who  seemed,  .added  nothing  to 

4.  1  differeth  nothing  from  a  servant,  though 

5.  2  if.  .circumcised,  Christ  shall  profit  you  n. 
Phil.  1.  20  hope,  that  in  nothing  I  shall  be  ashamed 
1  Ti.  4.  4  nothing  to  be  refused,  if  it  be  received  w. 

6.  7  For  we  brought  nothing  into  (this)  world 
Titus  1. 15  unto  them  that  are  defiled,  .(is)  nothing 
Phm.  t_j  Bnf  without  thy  mind  would  I  do  nothing 
Heb.  2.  8  he  left  nothing  (that  is)  not  put  under  him 

7.  14  Moses  spake  nothing  concerning  priesth. 
7.  19  For  the  law  made  nothing  perfect;  but 

Rev.  3. 17  sayest,  I  am  rich . .  and  have  need  of  noth. 

18.Aro(  even,  oure  oule. 

John  4.  11  Sir,  thou  hast  nothing  to  draw  with,  and 

NOTHING. .  at  any  time  — 

Anything  not  even  at  any  time,  iruv...oii8ciroTt. 

Acts  11.  8  [nothing]  common  or  unclean  hath  at  any  t. 
NOTHING,  as  — 

No,  nothing,  n^>  lah. 

Dan.  4.  35  all  the  inhabitants,  .(are) reputed  as  not. 
NOTHING,  to  bring  to  — 

1.7b  make  few,  little,  ayo  maat,  5. 

Jer.  10. 24  in  thine  anger,  lest  thou  bring  me  to  no. 
2.7b  put  away  or  aside,  ad  it  cut  atheteo. 

1  Co.  1.  19  will  bring  to  nothing  the  understanding 
NOTHING  but  — 

Only,  pi  rag. 

Gen.  26.  29  we  have  done  unto  thee  nothing  but  good 
NOTHING,  (for)  — 

Gratis,  free,  for  nought,  Din  chinnam. 

Exod2i.  2  the  seventh  he  shall  go  out  free  for  noth. 

2  Sa.  24.  24  offer,  .that  which  doth  cost  me  nothing 
NOTHING  worth  — 

For  nothing,  bub  leal. 

Job  24.  25  who  will,  .make  my  speech  nothing  wo.? 
NOTICE,  to  take  — 

To  discern,  nalear,  5. 

2  Sa.  3.  36  all  the  people  took  notice . .  and  it  pleased 

NOTICE  before,  to  have  — 

To  tell  or  announce  beforehand,  irpoKarayyeWcr. 

2  Co.  9.  5  your  bounty,  whereof  [ye  had  notice  bef.] 

NOTWITHSTANDING  — 

1  .Only,  Ik  ak. 

Exod2i.  21  Notwithstanding,  if  he  continue  a  day  or 

2. And  only,  Ik]  veak. 

Josh  22.  19  Notwithstanding,  if  the  land  of  your  po. 

•3.  End,  cessation,  nothing,  03k  ephes. 

Judg.  4.  9  notwithstanding  the  journey  that  thou 

4.  Only,  pi  rag. 

2  Ch.  6  9  Notwithstanding  thou  shalt  not  build  the 

5.  But,  aWa.  alia. 

Rev.  2.  20  Notwithstanding  I  have  a  few  things  ag. 

6.  But  yet,  n\i]v  plen. 

Luke  10.  n  notwithstanding,  be  ye  sure  of  this,  that 

10.  20  Notwithstanding  in  this  rejoice  not,  that 
Phil.  1.  18  notwithstanding,  every  way,  whether  in 
4.  14  Notwithstanding  ye  have  done  weU  that 
NOUGHT  — 

1 .  Vanity,  ]]k  avert. 

Amos  5.  5  seek  notBetli-el.  .Beth-elshall  come  ton. 

2.  Ruin,  vacancy,  inn  toliu. 

Isa.  49.  4  I  have  spent  my  strength  for  nought,  and 

3 . Not  anything,  nnikD  ub  lo  meumah. 

Deuti3.  17  there  shall  cleave  nought  of  the  cursed 

4.  Confutation, full  conviction,aire\eyfi6s  apelegmos. 
Acts  19.  27  oiir  craft  is  in  danger  to  be  set  at  nought 


5 .Not  even  one,  ovSels  oudeis. 

Acts  5.  36  all.. were  scattered,  and  brought  to  noug. 

NOUGHT,  for  — 

1.  Gratis,  for  nought,  Din  chinnam. 

Gen.  29. 15  shouldest  thou  therefore  serve  me  for  n.? 
Job  1.  9  and  said,  Doth  Job  rear  God  for  nought  ? 

22.  6  taken  a  pledge  from  thy  brother  for  nou. 
Isa.  52.  3  Ye  have  sold  yourselves  for  nought ;  and 

52.  5  that  my  people  is  taken  away  for  nought? 
Mai.  1.  10  do  ye  kindle  (fire)  on  mine  altar  for  nou. 

2.  Without  wealth  or  substance,  Jin  kS?  belo  lion. 
Psa.  44. 12  Thou  sellest  thy  people  for  nought,  and 

3.  Freely,  without  payment,  Swpeav  dorean. 

2  Th.  3.  8  Neither  did  we  eat  any  man’s  bread  for  n. 
NOUGHT,  (thing)  of  — 

1.  Nought,  nothing,  t'Sk  epha. 

Isa.  41.  24  ye  (are)  of  nothing,  and  your  work  of  no. 

2.  End,  cessation,  nothing,  c?k  eplies. 

Isa.  41.  12  shall  be  as  nothing,  and  as  a  thing  of  no. 

3.  At  nothing,  tan  kV?  lelo  dabar. 

Amos  6.  13  Ye  which  rejoice  in  a  thing  of  nought,  w. 

1. Ruin,  vacancy,  inn  tohu. 

Isa.  29.  21  turn  aside  the  just  for  a  thing  of  nought 
NOUGHT,  to  bring  or  come  to  — 

1.7b  fade  or  wear  away,  731  nabel. 

Job  14.  18  surely  the  mountain  falling  cometh  to  n 
2.7b  make  void,  11 2  pur,  5. 

Tsa.  33.  10  bringeth  the  counsel  of  the  heathen  to  n. 
3.7b  break  off,  make  void,  tis  pnrar,  5. 

Nell.  4.  15  God  had  brought  tlieir  counsel  to  nought 

4.  To  be  broken,  made  void,  "ns  parar,  6. 

Isa.  8.  10  Take  counsel,  .and  it  shall  come  to  nought 

5.  To  cut  off,  lay  waste,  destroy,  shamad,  5. 
Deut28.  63  destroy  you,  and  to  bring  you  to  nought 

6.  To  desolate,  lay  waste,  dprjfjicn  eremoo. 

Rev.  18.  17  in  one  hour  so  great  riches  is  come  to  11. 

7.  To  make  useless,  without  effect,  icarapyeu  kalar. 

1  Co.  1.  28  things  which  are  not,  to  bring  to  nought 

2.  6  princes  of  this  world,  that  come  to  nought 

8.  To  loose  down,  Karahiia  kataluu. 

Acts  5.  38  if..thisworkbe  of  men,  it  will  cometono. 
NOUGHT,  to  be  brought  to  — 

To  cease,  fail,  have  an  end,  DDk  aplies. 

Isa.  29.  20  For  the  terrible  one  is  brought  to  nought 
NOU GHT,  to  set  at  — 

To  free,  make  void,  refuse,  jn$  para. 

Prov.  1.  25  But  ye  have  set  at  nought  all  my  counsel 
NOUGHT,  to  — 

There  is  not,  there  are  not,  |[k  ayin. 

Job  8.  22  place  of  the  wicked  shall  come  to  nought 
NOURISH  (up  in),  to  — - 

1.7b  make  great,  magnify,  bring  up,  Via  gadal,  3. 
Isa.  1.  2  I  have  nourished  and  brought  up  children 

23.  4  neither  do  I  nourish  up  young  men,  (nor) 
44.  14  planteth  an  ash,  and  the  rain  doth  nour. 

Dan.  1.  5  soiiourishing  them  three  years,  thatatthe 

2.  To  keep  living  or  alive,  n;n  chayal),  3. 

2  Sa.  12.  3  which  he  had  bought  and  nourished  up 
Isa.  7.  21  shall  nourish  a  young  cow  and  two  sheep 

3.  To  provide,  nourish,  sustain,  8?3  kul,  3a. 

Gen.  45. 11  And  there  will  I  nourish  thee ;  for  yet 

47. 12  Joseph  nourished  his  father,  and  his  bre. 
50.  21  I  will  nourish  you,  and  your  little  ones 
Ruth  4.  15  he  shall  be.  .a  nourisher  of  thine  old  age 

4.  To  multiply,  nourish,  ini  rabali,  3. 

Eze.  19.  2  she  nourished  her  whelps  among  young 
5.7b  nourish  or  bring  up,  avarpetpu  anatrepho. 
Acts  7.  20  nourished  up  in  his  father’s  house  three 
7.  21  took  him  up,  and  nourished  him  for  her 

6.  To  nourish  much,  iurpeepea  ektrephu. 

Eph.  5.  29  nourisheth  and  clierisheth  it,  even  as  the 

7.  To  be  nourished  in,  ivTpe<popai  enlrephomai. 

1  Ti.  4.  6  nourished  up  in  the  words  of  faith  and  of 

8.  To  nourish,  rpfpio  treplio. 

Acts  12.  20  because  their  country  was  nourished  by 
Jas.  5.  5  ye  have  nourished  your  hearts,  as  in  a  day 
Rev.  12.  14  where  she  is  nourished  for  a  time,  and  t. 
NOURISHMENT  ministered,  to  have  — 

To  supply  besides,  iirixopriyeai  epichcregeo. 

Col.  2. 19  having  nourishment  ministered,  and  knit 
NOVICE  — 

One  newly  planted,  veitpvros  neophutos. 

1  Ti.  3.  6  Not  a  novice,  lest  being  lifted  up  with’p. 

NOW  — 

1. Then,  |]ik  edayin. 

Ezra  4.  23  Now  when  the  copy  of  king  Artaxerxes’ 

2.  Then,  lk  az. 

10311.22(31  now  ye  have  delivered  the  children  of  I. 
3. ITere,  now,  kiSk,  ?3k  eplw. 

Gen.  27.  37  what  shall  I  do  now  unto  thee,  my  son  ? 

43.  11  father  Israel  said  unto  them,  If.  .so  now 
Judg.  9.  38  Where(is)nowthymouth, wherewith  thou 

2  Ki.io.  10  Know  now  that  there  shall  fall  unto  the 
Job  17. 15  where  (is)  now  my  hope?  as  for  my  hope 


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Job.  19.  6  Know  now  that  God  hath  overthrown  me 

19.  23  Oh  that  my  words  were  now  written  !  Oh 
24.  25  And  if .  .not  (so)  now,  who  will  make  me 
Prov.  6.  3  Do  this  now,  my  son,  and  deliver  thyself 
Isa.  22.  1  What  aileth  thee  now,  that  thou  art  wh. 

4. Here,  hither,  then,  n]n  hennah. 

NU11114.  19  hast  forgiven  this  people,  .even  until  now 

а.  This,  rn  zeh. 

2  Ki.  1.  5  said  unto  them.  Why  are  ye  now  turned 

б.  To  day,  Dvn  hayyom. 

Deut3i.  21  even  now,  before  I  have  brought  them  into 
1  Sa.  9.  9  for  (he  that  is)  now  (called)  a  prophet  was 
Neh.  1.  6  I  pray  before  thee  now,  day  and  night 
Jer.  34.  15  ye  were  now  turned,  and  had  done  right 

7.  Already,  now,  "03  kebar. 

Eccl.  3.  15  That  which  hath  been  is  now  ;  and  that 
9.  6  their  hatred,  and  their  envy,  is  now  per. 

9.  7  Go  thy  way. .  God  no w  accepteth  thy  works 

8.  Because,  '3  ki. 

Josh.  5.  5  Now  all  the  people  that  came  out  were 

9.  How,  |«3  heart, 

Ezra  4.  13  Be  it  known  now  unto  the  king,  that  if 

4.  14  Now  because  we  have  maintenance  from 

4.  21  Give  ye  now  commandment  to  cause  these 

5.  16  since  that  time  even  until  now  hath  it 

6.  6  Now.  .Tatnai,  governor  beyond  the  river 
Dan.  2.  23  hast  made  known  unto  me  now  what  we 

3.  15  Now  if  ye  be  ready  that  at  what  time  ye 

4.  37  Now  I  Nebuchadnezzar  praise  and  extol 

5.  12  now  let  Daniel  be  called,  and  he  will  show 

5.  15  now  the  wise  (men),  the  astrologers,  have 

5.  16  now  if  thou  caust  read  the  writing,  and 

6.  8  Now,  0  king,  establish  the  decree,  and  si. 

10.  Pray,  please  now,  w  na. 

Gen.  12.  11  Behold  now,  I  know  that  thou(art)a  fair 

11  .Now,  nny  attali. 

Gen.  22.  12  now  I  know  that  thou  fearest  God,  seeing 
26.  22  now  the  Lord  hath  made  roomfor  us,  and 
26.  29  thou  (art)  now  the  blessed  of  the  Loud 

12.24  step,  time,  D-J3  pciam. 

Gen.  2.  23  This  (is)  now  bone  of  my  bones,  and  (lesh 

29.  35  and  she  said,  Now  will  I  praise  the  Lord 

30.  20  now  will  my  husband  dwell  with  me,  bee. 
46.  30  Now  let  me  die,  since  I  have  seen  thy  face 

Prov.  7.  12  Now  (is  she)  without,  now  in  the  streets 

13 . Now,  at  present,  &.prt  arti. 

Matt  3. 15  Jesus  answering,  .unto  him,  Suffer,  .now 

II.  12  from  the  days  of  .1.  the  Baptist  until  now 
26.  S3  Thinkest  thou  that  I  cannot  now  pray  to 
John  2.  10  thou  hast  kept  the  good  wine  until  now 
9.  19  born  blind?  how  then  doth  he  now  see? 

0.  25  I  know,  that,  whereas  I  was  blind,  now  I 

13.  7  What  I  do  thou  knowest  not  now  ;  but 

13.  19  Now  I  tell  you  before  it  come,  that,  when 

13.  33  as  I  said  unto  the  Jews,  .so  now  I  say  to 

I3.  37  Why  cannot  I  follow  thee  now  ?  I  will 
16.  12  things  to  say.  .ye  cannot  bear  them  now 
16.  31  Jesus  answered  them,  Do  ye  now  believe  ? 

1  Co.  13.  12  For  now  we  see  through  a  glass,  darkly 
13.  12  now  I  knowin  part ;  but  then  shall  I  know 
16.  7  For  I  will  not  see  you  now  by  the  way;  but 
Gal.  1.  9  As  we  said  before,  so  say  I  now  again,  If 

1.  10  For  do  I  now  persuade  men,  or  God?  or 

4.  20  I  desire  to  be  present  with  you  now,  and 

1  Th.  3.  6  But  now  when  Tiniotlieus  came  from  you 

2  Til.  2.  7  only  he  who  now  letteth(will  let),  until  he 
i  Pe.  1.  6  though  now  for  a  season,  if  need  be,  ye  are 

I .  8  in  whom,  though  now  ye  see  Glim)  not,  yet 
1  Jo.  2.  9  He  tliat..hateth..isindarkness..until  now 
Rev.  12.  10  Now  is  come  salvation,  and  strength,  and 

1 4.  But,  now,  end,  further. 

Matt  1.  22  Now  all  this  was  done  that  it  might  be 
[See  also  John  5.  25;  6  10;  19.  23;  Acts  27.  9;  Rom.  15. 

8  ;  1  Cor.  10.  n ;  25.  50;  Gal.  1.  20;  4.  1,  &c.] 

15.  Truly,  certainly,  therefore,  S rj  de. 

Luke  2.  is  Let  us  now  go  even  unto  Bethlehem,  and 

16.  Still,  yet,  hitherto,  eri  eti. 

J0I11121.  6  now  they  were  not  able  to  draw  it  for  the 
Rom  14.  15  if  thy  brother  be  grieved,  .now  walkest 

17 . Now,  already,  tfSy  ede. 

Matt.  3.  10  now  also  the  ax  is  laid  unto  the  root  of 

14.  15  This  is  a  desert  place,  and  the  time  is  now 

14.  24  the  ship  was  now  in  the  midst  of  the  sea 

15.  32  because  they  continue  with  me  now  three 
Mark  4.  37  beat  into  the  ship,  so  that  it  was  now  full 

6.  35  And  when  the  day  was  now  far  spent,  his 

6.  35  This  is  a  desert  place,  and  now  the  time 
8.  2  because  they  havenow  been  with  me  three 

II.  11  now  the  eventide  was  come,  he  went  out 

15.  42  now  when  the  even  was  come,  because  it 

Luke  3.  9  now  also  the  ax  is  laid  unto  the  root  of 

7.  6  when  he  was  now  not  far  from  the  house 
11.  7  Trouble  me  not :  tliedoor  is  nowshut.and 

14.  17  tosay .  .Come ;  for  all  things  are  now  ready 
21.  30  When  they  now  shoot  forth,  ye  see  and 
21.  30  and  know,  .that  summer  is  noivnighat  h. 

John  4.  51  as  he  was  now  going  down,  his  servants 

5.  6  knew  that  lie  had  been  now  a  long  time 

6.  17  it  was  now  dark,  and  Jesus  was  not  come 

7.  14  Now  about  the  midst  of  the  feast,  Jesus 
13.  2  the  devil  having  now  put  into  the  heart  of 

15.  3  Now  ye  are  clean  through  the  word  which 
19.  28  Jesus  knowing  that  all  tilings  were  now 
21.  4  when  the  morning  was  now  come,  Jesus 
21. 14  This  is  now  the  third  time  that  Jesus  show. 


Acts  4.  3  and  put . .  in  hold . .  for  it  was  now  eventide 
27.  9  when  sailing  was  now  dangerous,  because 
Rom.  1.  10  if  by  any  means  now  at  length  I  might  h. 

4.  19  he  considered  not  his  own  body  [now]  d. 

13.  II  now  (it  is)  high  time  to  awake  out  of  sleep 

1  Co.  4.  8  Now  ye  are  full,  now  ye  are  rich,  ye  have 

6.  7  Now  therefore  there  is  utterly  a  fault  am. 
Phil.  4.  10  that  now  at  the  last  your  care  of  me  hath 

2  Ti.  4.  6  I  amnowreadyto  beoffered,  and  the  time 
2  Pe.  3.  1  This  second  epistle,  beloved,  I  now  write 
1  Jo.  2.  8  darkness  is  past,  and  the  true  light  now  s. 

18.zls  to  the  rest,  henceforth,  rb  Koiirbv  to  loipon. 
Matt 26.  45  Sleep  on  now,  and  take,  .rest,  behold,  the 
Marki4.  41  Sleep  on  now,  and  take,  .rest:  it  is  enough 

19. iVoio,  uvu  nun. 

Matt26.  65  behold,  now  ye  have  heard  his  blasphemy 
27.  42  let  him  now  come  down  from  the  cross,  and 
27.  43  let  him  deliver  him  now,  if  he  will  have 
Markio.  30  he  shall  receive  an  hundred  fold  now  in 

15.  32  Let  Christ  the  king  of  Israel  descend  now 
Luke  2.  29  now  lettest  thou  thy  servant  depart  in  p. 

6.  21  Blessed  (are  ye)  that  hunger  now  :  for  ye 
6.  21  Blessed  (are  ye)  that  weep  now :  for  ye  sh. 

6.  25  Woe  unto  you  that  laugh  now  !  for  ye  sh. 

11.  39  Now  do  ye  Pharisees  make  clean  the  out. 

16.  25  now  he  is  comforted,  and  thou  art  torm. 

19.  42  If  thou  hadst  known . .  but  now  they  are 
22.  36  But  now,  he  that  hath  a  purse,  let  him  t. 

John  2.  8  Drawoutnow, andbearunto  thegovernor 
4.  18  he  whom  thou  nowliast  is  not  thy  husband 

4.  23  the  hour  cometli,  and  now  is,  when  the 

5.  25  The  hour  is  coming,  and  now  is,  when  the 
8.  40  But  now  ye  seek  to  kill  me,  a  man  that 

8.  52  said . .  Now  we  know  that  thou  hast  a  de. 

9.  21  by  what  means  he  nowseeth,  we  know  not 

9.  41  now  ye  say,  We  see  ;  therefore  your  sin  re. 

11.  22  But  I  know,  that  even  now,  whatsoever 

12.  27  Now  is  my  soul  troubled  ;  and  what  shall 

12.  31  Now  is  tlie  judgment  of  this  world :  now 

13.  31  Now  is  the  Son  of  man  glorified,  and  God 

13.  36  Whither  I  go,  thou  canst  not  follow  me 

14.  29  now  I  have  told  you  before  it  come  to  p. 

15.  22  but  now  they  have  no  cloak  for  their  sin 

15.  24  now  have  they  both  seen  and  hated  both 

16.  5  But  now  I  go  my  way  to  him  that  sent  me 
16.  22  ye  now  therefore  have  sorrow ;  but  I  will 
16.  29  now  speakest  thou  plainly,  and  speakest 
16.  30  Now  are  we  sure  that  thou  knowest  all 

16.  32  Behold,  the  hour  cometh,  yea,  is  [now]  c. 

17.  5  now,  O  Father,  glorifly  thou  me  with  til. 
17.  7  Now  they  have  known  that  all  things  w. 

17.  13  now  conie  I  to  thee ;  and  these  things  I 

18.  36  but  now  is  my  kingdom  not  from  hence 

21.  10  Bring  of  the  fish  which  ye  have  now  can. 
Acts  2.  33  he  hath  shed  forth  this,  which  ye  [now] 

3.  17  now,  brethren,  I  wot  that  through  igno. 

7.  4  removed  him  into  this  land,  wherein  yen. 

7.  34  And  now  come,  I  will  send  tliee  into  E. 

7.  52  of  whom  ye  have  been  now  the  betrayers 

10.  5  And  now  send  men  to  Joppa,  and  call  fol¬ 
io.  33  Now  therefore  are  we  all  here  present  b. 
12.  11  Now  I  know  of  a  surety,  that  the  Lord 
13. 11  now,  behold,  the  hand  of  the  Lord  (is)  u. 

15.  10  Now  therefore  why  tempt  ye  God,  to  put 

16.  36  sent,  .now  therefore  depart,  and  go  in  p. 
16.  37  now  do  they  thrust  us  out  privily?  nay 
20.  22  now,  behold,  I  go  bound  in  the  spirit  unto 
20.  25  now,  behold,  I  know  that  ye  all,  among 

22.  1  fathers,  hear  ye  my  defence. .now  unto  you 
22. 16  now  why  tarriest  thou?  arise,  and  lie  bab. 

23.  15  Now  therefore  ye  with  the  council  signi. 

23.  21  now  are  they  ready,  lookingfor  a  promise 

24.  13  can  they  prove  the  things  whereof  they  [n.] 
26.  6  now  I  stand  and  am  judged  for  the  hope 
26.  17  the  Gentiles,  unto  whom  [now]  I  send  thee 

Rom.  3.21  But  now  the  righteousness  of  God  without 
5.  9  being  now  justified  by  his  blood,  we  shall 

5.  1 1  by  whom  we  have  now  received  the  atom 

6.  19  now  yield  your  members  servants  to  right. 
6.  21  those  tilings  whereof  ye  are  now  ashamed? 

8.  1  therefore  now  no  condemnation  to  them 
8.  22  and  travailetli  injiain  together  until  now 

11.  30  have  now  obtained  mercy  through  their 

11.  31  Even  so  have  these  also  now  not  believed 
13.  11  now  (is)  our  salvation  nearer  than’when  we 
16  26  But  now  is  made  manifest,  and  by  the  Sc. 

1  Co.  3.  2  ye  were  not  able,  .neither  yet  now  are  ye 
7-  14  else  were  your  children  unclean  ;  but  now 

12.  20  But  now.  .many  members,  yet  but  oneb. 

2  Co.  5.  16  yet  now  henceforth  know  we  (him)  no  m. 

6.  2  now  (is)  the  accepted  time,  .now(is)  thed. 

7.  9  Now  I  rejoice,  not  that  ye  were  made  so. 

13.  e  being  absent  now  I  write  to  them  which 
Gal.  1.  23  now  preacheth  the  faith  which  once  he  d. 

2.  20  the  life  which  I  now  live  in  the  flesh  1 1. 

3.  3  having  begun  in  the  Spirit,  are  ye  now 

4.  9  But  now,  after  that  ye  have  known  God 
4.  25  answereth  to  Jerusalem  whiehnow  is,  and 

4.  29  as  then  he.  .persecuted  him.  .so.  .now 
Eph.  2.  2  the  spirit  that  now  worketh  in  the  child. 

3.  5  as  it  is  now  revealed  unto  his  holy  apost. 
3. 10  To  the  intent  that  now,  unto  the  princi. 

5.  8  For  ye  were  sometimes  darkness,  but  now 
Phil.  1.  s  in  the  gospel  from  the  first  day  until  now 

1.  20  now  also  Christ  shall  be  magnified  in  my 
1 .  30  ye  saw  in  me,  (and)  now  hear  (to  be)  in 
2. 12  but  now  much  more  in  my  absence,  work 
3.  18  I  have  told  you  often, and  now  tell  you  even 
Col.  1.  24  Who  now  rejoice  in  my  sufferings  foryou 

1  Th.  3.  8  now  we  live,  if  ye  stand  fast  in  the  Lord 

2  Th.  2.  6  now  ye  know  what  withlioldeth,  that  he 


1  Ti.  4.  8  having  promise  of  the  life  that  now  is,  an  l 

2  Ti.  1.  10  But  is  now  made  manifest  by  the  appear. 
Heb.  2.  8  But  now  we  see  not  yet  all  tilings  put  un. 

9.  5  of  which  we  cannot  now  speak  particula. 

9.  24  now  to.appear  in  the  presence  of  God  for 
9.  26  but  [nowj  once,  in  the  end  of  the  world 

12.  26  but  now  he  hath  promised,  saying.  Yet 
Jas.  4.  13  Go  to  now,  ye  that  say,  To  day,  or  to  mo. 

4. 16  But  now  ye  rejoice  in  your  boastings :  all 
5.  1  Go  to  now.  rich  men,  weep  and  howl  for 

1  Pe.  1.  12  they  did  miuistertliethingswhicharenow 

2.  10  (are) now  the  people  of  God.  .but  now  h. 

2.  25  but  are  now  returned  unto  the  shepherd 

3.  21  whereunto.  .baptism  doth  also  now  save 

2  Pe.  3.  7  the  heavens  and  the  earth  which  are  now 

3.  18  To  him  (be)  glory  both  now  and  for  ever 

1  Jo.  2.18  even  now  are  there  many  antichrists,  wh. 

2. 28  And  now,  little  children,  abide  in  him 

3.  2  Beloved,  now  are  we  the  sons  of  God  ;  and 

4.  3  and  even  now  already  is  it  in  the  world 

2  John  5  And  now  I  beseech  thee,  lady,  not  as  th. 
Jude  25  (be)glory  and  majesty,  .both  now  and  ever 

20.  The  now,  the  present  things,  ra  vZv  ta  nun. 

Acts  4.  29  And  now.  Lord,  behold  their  threatenings 

5.  38  And  now  I  say  unto  you.  Refrain  from  th. 

20.  32  And  now,  brethren,  I  commend  you  to  G. 

27.  22  And  now  I  exhort  you  to  be  of  good  che. 

21  .How,  at  this  moment,  vovi  nuni. 

Rom.  6.  22  But  now  being  made  free  from  sin,  and 

7.  6  But  now  we  are  delivered  from  the  law 

7.  17  Now  then  it  is  no  more  I  that  do  it,  but 
15. 23  But  now  having  no  more  place  in  these 
15.  25  But  now  I  go  unto  Jerusalem  to  minister 

1  Co.  5.  1 1  But  now  I  have  written  unto  you  not  to 

12.  18  But  now  hath  God  set  the  members  every 

13.  13  And  nowabidetli  faith,  hope,  charity,  th. 

14.  0  Now,  brethren,  if  I  come  unto  you  spea. 

15.  20  But  now  is  Christ  risen  from  the  dead 

2  Co.  8.  11  Now  therefore  perform  the  doing,  .that 

8.  22  but  now  much  more  diligent,  upon  the 
Eph.  2.  13  But  now  in  Christ  Jesus  ye  who  someti. 
Col.  1.  21  you,  that  were,  .alienated,  .now  hath  he 

I.  26  the  mystery  which,  nowis  made  manif-si 
3.  8  But  now  ye  also  put  off  all  these  ;  anger 

Phm.  9  and  now  also  a  prisoner  of  Jesus  Christ 
11  but  now  profitable  to  thee  and  to  me 
Heb.  8.  6  But  now  hath  he  obtained  a  more  excell. 
11.  16  But  [now]  they  desire  a  better,  .that  is,  an 

22 .Therefore,  then,  now,  obv  oun. 

Marki2.  20  [Nowjtliere  were  seven  brethren  :  and  the 
Lukeio.  36  Which  [non  1  of  these  three,  thinkest  thou 
Johm6.  19  [Now]  Jesus  knew  that  they  weredesirous 
19.  29  [Now]  there  was  set  a  vessel  full  of  vine. 

21.  7  Now  when  Simon  Peter  heard  that  itwas 
Acts  1.  18  Now  this  man  purchased  a  field  with  the 

II.  19  Now  they  which  were  scattered  abroad 
25.  1  Now  when  Festus  was  come  into  the  pro. 

1  Co.  9.  25  Now  they,  .to  obtain  a  corruptible  crown 

NOW  already  — 

Even  now  or  already,  ua\  fjSri  kai  ede. 

Acts  27.  9  because  the  fast  was  now  already  past,  P. 

NOW... not,  or  no  more  — 

Not  any  more,  no  more,  ovkcti  ouketi. 

John  4.  42  Now  we  believe,  not  because  of  thy  say. 

17.  11  And  now  I  am  no  more  in  the  world,  but 
21.  6  now  they  were  not  able  to  draw  it  for  the 
Rom  14.  15  be  grieved,  .now  walkest  thou  not  charit. 
Phm.  16  Not  now  as  a  servant,  but  above  a  servant 

NOW  then  — 

Therefore,  then,  now,  oZv  oun. 

2  Co.  5.  20  Now  then  we  are  ambassadors  for  Christ 

NOW,  seeing  that  which  — 

Already,  now,  "a?  kebar. 

Eccl.  2.  16  seeing  that  which  now  (is),  in  the  days  to 

NUMBER  — 

1  .Search,  searching,  iRn  cheqer. 

Job  34.  24  break  in  pieces  mighty  men  without  num. 

2.Number,  amount,  neap  miksah. 

Exodi2.  4  take..accordingtothenumberof  thesouls 

S.Meni,  goddess  of  fate,  ')?  meni. 

Isa.  65.  1 1  furnish  the  drink  offering  unto  that  num. 

4.  Number,  j;jd  minyan. 

Ezra  6.  17  according  to  the  number  of  the  tribes  of 

5 . Number,  narration,  reckoning,  mispar. 

Gen.  34.  30  few  in  number,  they  shall  gather  thems. 

41.  49  he  left  numbering ;  for(it  was)  without  n. 
Exodi6.  16  an  omer  for  every  man ..  the  number  of  y. 

23.  26  barren,  .the  number  of  thy  days  I  will  ful 
Lev  25  15  15  According  to  the  number  of  years 
'  25  16  to  the  number,  of  the  fruits  doth  he  sell 
23  50  shall  be  according  unto  the  number  of  y. 
Num.  1.  2  with  the  number  of.  .names,  every  male 
1.  18  according  to  the  number  of  the  names 
So  in  v.  20,  22,  24,  26,  28,  30,  32,  34,  36,  38,  4°»  4^. 

3  22,  34  according  to  the  number  of  all  the  m. 
3!  28  In  the  number  of  all  the  males,  fromani. 
3.  40  Lord  said . .  take  the  number  of  their  na. 
3!  43  all  the  first  born  males  by  the  number  of 
14  29  according  to  your  whole  number,  from  t. 

14.  34  After  the  number  of  the  days  in  which  ye 

15.  12  According  to  the  number  that  ye  shall  pr. 
13. 12  doto  every  one  according  to  their  number 
23. 10  and  the  number  of  the  fourth . .  of  Israel 
^6.  53  divided,  .according  to  the  number  of  na. 


NUMBER 


705 


NURSE 


NUI1129. 18,  ai,  34,  27,  30,  33,  37  according  to  their  n. 

31.  36  the  half,  .was  in  number  three  hundred 
Deut.  4.  27  ye  shall  be  left  few  in  number  among  the 

32.  8  according  to  the  number  of  the  children 
Josh  4.  5,  8  according  unto  the  number  of  the  tribes 
Judg.  6.  5  they  and  their  camels  were  without  num. 

7.  6  the  number  of  them  that  lapped,  (putting) 
7.  12  their  camels  (were)  without  number,  as 

21.  23  and  took,  .wives,  according  to  their  num. 

1  Sa.  6.  4  the  number  of  the  lords  of  the  Philistines 

6.  18  the  number  of  all  the  cities  of  thePhilis. 

2  Sa.  2.  15  Then  there  arose  and  went  over  by  numb. 

21.  20  every  foot  six  toes,  four  and  twenty  in  n. 

24.  2  that  I  may  know  the  number  of  the  peo. 

1  Ki.18.  31  according  to  the  number  of  the  tribes  of 

1  Ch.  7.  2  whose  number  (was)  in  the  days  of  David 

7.  40  the  number  throughout  the  genealogy  of 

11. 11  this  (is)  the  number  of  the  mighty  men 

12.  23  these  (are)  the  numbers  of  the  bands . .  rea. 
21.  2  bring  the  number  of  them  to  me,  that  I 

21.  5  Joab  gave  the  sum  of  the  number  of  the 

22.  16  Of  the  gold,  .and  the  iron,  .no  number 

23.  3  their  number  by  their  polls,  man  by  man 
23.  24  as  they  were  counted  by  number  of  names 
23.  31  by  number,  according  to  the  order  com. 

25.  1  the  number  of  the  workmen  according  to 

25.  7  So  the  number  of  them,  with  their  breth. 
27.  1  Now  the  children  of  Israel  after  their  n. 
27.  23  David  took  not  the  number  of  them  from 
27.  24  neither  was  the  number  put  in  the  acco. 

2  C'h.12.  3  the  people  (were)  without  number  that  c. 

26.  11  according  to  the  number  of  their  account 

26. 12  The  whole  number  of  the  chief  of  the  fa. 
29.  32  the  number  of  the  burnt  offerings,  which 

35.  7  to  the  number  of  thirty  thousand,  and  th. 
Ezra  1.  9  this  (is)  the  number  of  them  :  thirty  cha. 

2.  2  The  number  of  the  men  of  the  people  of 

3.  4  the  daily  burnt  offerings  by  number,  ac. 

8.  34  By  number  (and)  by  weight  of  every  one 
Neh.  7.  7  the  number,  .of  the  men  of  the  people  of 
Esth.  9.  n  On  that  day  the  number  of  those  that  w. 
Job  1.  5  burnt  offerings,  .to  the  number  of  them 

3.  6  let  it  not  come  in  to  the  number  of  the  m. 

5.  9  doeth . .  marvellous  things  without  numb. 
9. 10  doeth  great  things.. wonders  without  nu. 

14.  5  the  number  of  his  months  (are)  with  thee 

15.  20  the  number  of  years  is  hidden  to  the  op. 
21.  21  when  the  number  of  his  months  is  cut  off 
25.  3  Is  there  any  number  of  his  armies  ?  and 
31.  37  I  would  declare  unto  him  the  number  of 

36.  26  neither  can  the  number  of  his  years  lr  s. 
38.  21  because,  .the  number  of  thy  days  (is)  gr. 

Psa.105.  12  When  they  were,  a  few  men  in  number 
105.  34  and  caterpillars,  and  that  without  number 
147.  4  He  telleth  the  number  of  the  stars  ;  he 
Song  6.  8  There  are . .  queens . .  virgins  without  num. 
Isa.  21. 17  the  residue  of  the  number  of  archers,  the 
40.  26  that  bringeth  out  their  host  by  number 
Jer.  2.  28  the  number  of  thy  cities  are  thy  gods,  0  J. 

2.  32  people  have  forgotten  me  days  without  n. 
11.  13  the  number  of  thy  cities  were  thy  gods,  0 

11. 13  the  number  of  the  streets  of  Jerusalem 
44. 28  Yet  a  small  number  that  escape  the  sword 

Eze.  4.  4,  9  to  the  number  of  the  days  that  thou  s. 

4.  5  according  to  the  number  of  the  days,  th. 

5.  3  Thou  shalt  also  take  thereof  a  few  in  nu. 
Dan.  9.  2  I,  Daniel  understood  by  books  the  num. 
Hos.  1.  10  Yet  the  number  of  the  children  of  Israel 
Joel  r.  6  For  a  nation . .  strong,  and  without  number 

^.Number,  inspection,  ij)ED  miphqad. 

2  Sa.  24.  9  Joab  gave  up  the  sum  of  the  number  of 

1  Ch.21.  5  Joab  gave  the  sum  of  the  number  of  the 

7.  Number,  rnap  sephorah. 

Psa.  71. 15  all  the  day ;  for  I  know  not  the  numbers 

8.  Number,  apiByos  arithmos. 

Luke22.  3  Judas .  .being  of  the  number  of  the  twelve 
John  6.  10  sat  down,  in  number  about  five  thousand 
Acts  4.  4  the  number  of  the  men  was  about  live  th. 

5.  36  to  whom  a  number  of  men,  about  four  h. 

6.  7  the  number  of  the  disciples  multiplied  in 
11.  21  a  great  number  believed,  and  turned  unto 

16.  5  the  churches,  .increased  in  number  daily 
Rom.  9.  27  Though  the  number  of  the  children  of  Is. 
Rev.  5.  11  [the  number  of  them  was  ten  thousand] 

7.  4  I  heard  the  number  of  them  which  were 

9. 16  the  number  of  the  army . .  I  heard  the  nu. 

13. 17  of  the  beast,  or  the  number  of  his  name 

13. 18  Let  him. .count  the  number.,  for  it  is  then. 

13.  18  his  number  (is)  Six  hundred  threescore 
15.  2  victory,  .over  the  number  of  his  name 
20.  8  the  number  of  whom . .  as  the  sand  of  the 

NUMBER  of  people)  — 

Croxvd,  oxhos  ochlos. 

JIarkio.  46  his  disciples  and  a  great  number  of  peo. 
Acts  1.  15  the  number  of  the  names  together  were 
NUMBER,  to  make  of  the  — - 
To  judge  in,  reckon  among,  iyupirw  egkrino. 

2  Co.  10. 12  we  dare  not  make  ourselves  of  the  num. 
NUMBER,  to  — 

1.7V»  number,  count,  appoint,  njD  manah. 

Gen.  13. 16  so  that  if  a  man  can  number  the  dust  of 
2  Sa.  24.  1  moved  David ..  to  say,  Go,  number  Israel 
1  Ki.20.  25  number  thee  an  army  like  the  army  that 
1  Ch.21.  1  Satan,  .provoked  David  to  number  Israel 

27.  24  Joab  the  son  of  Zeruiah  began  to  number 
Psa.  90. 12  So  teach  (us)  to  number  our  days,  that 
Isa.  65. 12  Therefore  will  I  number  you  to  the  sword 

89 


2.  To  number,  count,  appoint,  N.p  mena. 

Dan.  5.  26  God  hath  numbered  thy  kingdom,  and  fi. 

3.  To  write,  cypher,  number,  150  saphar. 

Gen.  15.  5  tell  the  stars,  if  thou  be  able  to  number 
Lev.  15.  13  he  shall  number  to  himself  seven  days  for 

15.  28  then  she  shall  number  to  herself  seven  d. 

23. 16  Even  unto  the  morrow,  .shall  ye  number 

25.  8  thou  shalt  number  seven  sabbaths  of  years 
Deut  1 6.  9  Seven  weeks  shalt  thou  number  unto  thee 

16.  9  begin  to  number  the  seven  weeks  from 

2  Sa.  24.  10  heart  smote  him  after  that  he  had  numb. 

1  Ch.21.  2  number  Israel  from  Beer-sheba  even  to  D. 

2  Ch.  2. 17  Solomon  numbered  all  the  strangers  that 

2. 17  wherewith  David  his  father  had  numbered 
Ezra  1.  8  numbered  them  unto  Sheshbazzar,  the  p. 
Job  14.  16  For  now  thou  numberest  my  steps  :  dost 
39.  2  Canst  thou  number  the  months . .  they  fu. 
Isa.  22. 10  ye  have  numbered  the  houses  of  Jerusal. 

i. To  number,  recount,  “?Q  saphar,  3. 

Job  38.  37  Who  can  number  the  clouds  in  wisdom? 

5.  To  inspect,  ipa  paqad. 

Exodyo.  12  when  thou  numberest.  .when  (thou)  nu. 
Num.  1.  3  thou  and  Aaron  shall  number  them  by 

1.  19  so  he  numbered  them  in  the  wilderness 
1.  44  which  Moses  and  Aaron  numbered,  and 

3. 15  Number  the  children  of  Levi  after  the  ho. 

3.  15  from  a  month,  .and  upward  shalt  thou  n. 

3. 16  Moses  numbered  them,  according  to  the 
3.  39  which  Moses  and  Aaron  numbered  at  the 
3.  40  Number  all  the  first  born  of  the  males 

3.  42  Moses  numbered,  as  the  Lord  commanded 
4  23  From  thirty  years  old.  .shalt  thou  number 

4.  29  thou  shalt  number  them  after.. their  fami. 

4.  30  shalt  thou  number  them,  every  one  that 

4.  34  Moses  and  Aaron,  .numbered  the  sons  of 
4.  37,  41,  45  whom  Moses  and  Aaron  did  num. 
4.  46  whom,  .the  chief  of  Israel  numbered 

26.  63  who  numbered  the  children  of  Israel  in 
26.  64  numbered,  when  they  numbered  the  ch. 

Josh.  8. 10  Joshuaroseup.  .and  numbered  the  people 

1  Sa.  11.  8  when  he  numbered  them  in  Bezek,  the  c. 

13.  15  Saul  numbered  the  people,  .present  with 

14.  17  Number  now,  and  see  who  is  gone  from 

14.  17  And  when  they  had  numbered,  behold,  J. 

15.  4  Saul . .  numbered  them  in  Telaim,  two  h. 

2  Sa.  18.  1  David  numbered  the  people  that  (were) 

24.  2  number  ye  the  people,  that  I  may  know 
24.  4  went  out . .  to  number  the  people  of  Israel 

1  Ki.  20. 15  Then  he  numbered  the  young  men  of  the 

20. 15  after  them  he  numbered  all  the  people 
20.  26  Ben-hadad  numbered  the  Syrians,  and  w. 

2  Ki.  3.  6  Jehoram  went  out.  .and  numbered  all  I. 

2  Ch.25.  5  he  numbered  them  from  twenty  years  old 

6.  To  number,  apiBpiu  arithmeo. 

Rev.  7.  9  great  multitude,  which  no  man  could  nu. 

7.  To  reckon,  Koyi^opai  logizomai. 

Markis.  28  [he  was  numbered  with  the  transgressors] 
NUMBER,  to  take  into  the  — 

To  be  laid  or  put  dovm,  KaraXeyopai  katalegomai. 

1  Ti.  5.  9  Let  not  a  widow  betaken  into  the  number 
NUMBER  after  or  throughout  the  genealogy,  to  — 

To  reckon  self  by  genealogy,  bn;  yachas,  7. 

1  Ch.  7.  9  the  number  of  them,  after  their  genealogy 

7.  40  the  number  throughout  the  genealogy  of 
NUMBER,  certain  — - 

Number,  reckoning,  lECD  mi  spar. 

Deut25-  2  according  to  his  fault,  by  a  certain  number 
NUMBER,  odd  — 

To  be  over  and  above,  superfluous,  >]15;  adaph. 

Num.  3.  48  wherewith  the  odd  number  of  them  is  to 

NUMBERED  — 

Number,  reckoning,  "iscp  mispar. 

1  Ch.23.  27  the  Levites(were)  numbered  from  twenty 
NUMBERED,  to  be  — 

1 .  To  number,  nip  manah. 

1  Ch.21. 17  (that)  commanded  the  people  to  be  num.  ? 

2.  To  be  numbered,  nip  manah,  2. 

Gen.  13. 16  (then)  shall  thy  seed  also  be  numbered 

1  Ki.  3.  8  that  cannot  be  numbered  nor  counted  for 

8.  s  that  could  not  be  told  nor  numbered  for 

2  Ch.  5.  6  which  could  not  be  told  nor  numbered  for 
Eccl.  1.  15  that  which  is  wanting  cannot  be  numbered 
Isa.  53.  12  and  he  was  numbered  with  the  transgres. 

3.  To  be  written,  cyphered,  numbered,  nsp  saphar,  2. 
Gen.  16.  10  that  it  shall  not  be  numbered  for  multit. 

32.  12  which  cannot  be  numbered  for  multitude 
1  Ch  23.  3  the  Levites  were  numbered  from  the  age 
Jer.  33.  22  As  the  host  of  heaven  cannot  be  numbered 
Hos.  1.  10  which  cannot  be  measured  nor  numbered 

i.To  number,  recount,  150  saphar,  3. 

Psa.  40.  s  works,  .they  are  more  than  can  be  numb. 
5.7b  inspect,  ips  paqad. 

Exod3o.  13,  14  that  passeth  among  them  that  are  nu. 
38.  25  the  silver  of  them  that  were  numbered  of 
38.  26  for  every  one  that  went  to  be  numbered 
Num.  1.  21  Those  that  were  numbered  of  them 
So  in  v.  22,  23,  25,  27,  20,  31,  33,  35,  37,  39,  41,  43. 

1.  44  These  (are)  those  that  were  numbered,  w. 
1.  45  So  were  all  those  that  were  numbered  of 

1.  46  Even  all  they  that  were  numbered,  were 

2.  4  his  host,  and  those  that  were  numbered 
So  in  v.  6,  8,  11,  13,  15,  19,  21,  23,  26,  28,  30. 


Num.  2.  9,  16  All  that  were  numbered  in  the  camp 

2.  24  All  that  were  numbered  of  the  camp  of  E. 
2.  31  All  they  that  were  numbered  in  the  camp 
2.  32  These  (are)  those  which  were  numbered  of 

2.  32  all  those  that  were  numbered  of  the  camps 

3.  22,  22,  34,  43  Those  that  were  numbered  of 

3.  39  All  that  were  numbered  of  the  Levites 

4.  36,  38,  40,  42,  44,  45,  46,  48  those  that  were  n. 

4.  37,  41  they  that  were  numbered  of  the  fami. 
4.  49  they  were  numbered  by  the  hand  of  Moses 
7.  2  and  were  over  them  that  were  numbered 

14.  29  all  that  were  numbered  of  you,  according 
26.  7  they  that  were  numbered  of  them  were  f  0. 
26.  18  according  to  those  that  were  numbered  of 
So  in  v.  22,  25,  27,  37,  43,  47. 

26.  34,  62  and  those  that  were  numbered  of  them 
26.  41,  50  andthey  that  were  numbered  of  them 
26.  51  These.. the  numbered  of  the  children  of 
26.  54  according  to  those  that  were  numbered  of 
26.57,  63  And  these . .  they  that  were  numbered 

6.  To  inspect  self,  charge  self,  ips  paqad,  7. 

Judg2o.  15  the  children  of  Benjamin  were  numbered 

20.  15  which  were  numbered  seven  hundred  ch. 

20.  17  were  numbered  four  hundred  thousand 

21.  9  For  the  people  were  numbered,  and,  bell. 

7.  To  inspect  or  charge  self,  "ips  paqad,  7a. 

Num.  1.  47  the  Levites.  .were  not  numbered  among 
2.  33  But  the  Levites  were  not  numbered  amo. 
26.  62  they  were  not  numbered  among  the  chil. 

1  Ki.20.  27  the  children  of  Israel  were  numbered,  and 

8.  To  number,  apitifiew  arithmeo. 

Matt  10.  30  the  very  hairs  of  your  head  are  all  numb. 
Luke  12.  7  the  very  hams  of  your  head  are  all  numb. 

NUMBERED  with,  to  be  — 

1.2b  be  numbered  dovm,  Kara pi6p.Iop.ai  katarithm. 
Acts  1.  17  he  was  numbered  with  us,  and  had  obta. 

2.  To  be  voted  down  with,  (rvyKo.Tajrr\<piC°yo.i  sugk. 
Acts  1.  26  and  he  was  numbered  with  the  eleven  a. 

NUMBERING  — 

1  .To  write,  cypher,  number,  "®D  saphar. 

Gen.  41.  49  gathered  corn,  .until  he  left  numbering' 

2. Numbering ,  isp  sepliar. 

2  Ch.  2.  17  after  the  numbering  wherewith  David  liis 

NUMBERS  — 

Inspection,  charge,  number,  rnpp  pequddah. 

2  Ch.17.  14  these  (are)  the  numbers  of  them  accord. 

NUN,  ]U  continuation. 

An  Ephraimite,  father  of  Joshua,  the  servant  of  Moses, 
and  leader  of  Israel  over  Jordan,  born  B.C.  1536,  died 
b.c.  1426,  aged  no  years. 

Exod33.  n  the  son  of,  N.  a  young  man,  departed  not 
Numn.  28  the  son  of  N.,the  servant  of  Moses,  (one) 

13.  8  the  tribe  of  Ephraim,  Osheathe  son  ofN. 

13. 16  Moses  called  Osheathe  son  of  N.,  Jehosh. 

14.  6,  38  son  of  N.,  and  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephu. 
14.  30  son  of  Jephunneh.  .Joshua  the  son  of  N. 

26.  65  son  of  Jephunneh.  .Joshua  the  son  of  N. 

27.  18  the  son  of  N.,  a  man  in  whom  (is)  the  sp. 
32. 12  son  of  Jephunneh.  .Joshua  the  son  of  N. 
32.  28  the  son  of  N.,  and  the  chief  fathers  of 
34.  17  Eleazar  the  priest,  and  Joshua,  .son  of  N. 

Deut.  1.  38  the  son  of  N.,  which  standeth  before  thee 

31.  23  he  gave  Joshua  the  son  of  N.  a  charge,  and 

32.  44  and  spake,  .he  and  Hoshea  the  son  of  N. 

34.  9  son  of  N.  was  full  of  the  spirit  of  wisdom 
Josh.  1.  1  the  Lord  spake  unto  Joshua  the  son  of  N. 

2.  1  the  son  of  N.  sent  out  of  Shittim  two  men 
2.  23  came  to  Joshua  the  son  of  N.,  and  told 
6.  6  the  son  of  N.  called  the  priests,  and  said 
14.  1  the  son  of  N.,and  the  heads  of  the  fathers 

1 7.  4  before  J  osliua  the  son  of  N. ,  and  before  the 
19.  49  an  inheritance  to  Joshua  the  son  of  N. 

19.  51  the  son  of  N. ,  and  the  heads  of  the  fathers 
21.  1  unto  Joshua  the  son  of  N.,  and  unto  the 
24.  29  the  son  of  N.,  the  servant  of  the  Lord  d. 
Judg.  2.  8  the  son  of  N.,  the  servant  of  the  Lord  d. 

1  Ki.16.  34  which  he  spake  by  Joshua  the  son  of  N. 
Neh.  8.  17  since  the  days  of  Jeshua  the  son  of  N.  u. 

NURSE,  (nursing  mother  or  father)  — 

1.  To  nurse,  be  faithful,  he  a  support,  ]?N  aman. 
Numn.  12  as  a  nursing  father  bearetli  the  sucking 
Ruth  4.  16  laid  it  in  her  bosom,  and  became  nurse 

2  Sa.  4.  4  his  nurse  took  him  up,  and  fled  :  and  it 
Isa.  49.  23  kings  shall  be  thy  nursing  fathers,  and 

2.  To  suckle,  give  suck,  pi;  yanaq,  5. 

Gen.  24.  59  they  sent  away  Rebekah.  .and  her  nurse 

35.  8  Deborah,  Rebekah’s  nurse,  died,  and  she 
Exod.  2.  7  Shall  I  go  and  call  to  thee  a  nurse  of  the 
2  Ki.  n.  2  they  hid  him.  .him  and  his  nurse,  in  the 
2  Ch  22. 11  put  him  and  his  nurse  in  a  bed  chamber 
Isa.  49.  23  and  their  queens  thy  nursing  mothers 

3.  A  nurse,  nourisher,  rpotpos  trophos. 

1  Th.  2.  7  even  as  a  nurse  cherisheth  her  children 

NURSE,  be  nursed,  to  — 

1.  To  be  nursed,  supported,  JDSJ  aman,  2. 

Isa.  60.  4  thy  daughters  shall  be  nursed  at  (thy)  side 

2.  To  suckle,  give  suck,  pj;  yanaq,  5. 

Exod.  2.  7  that  she  may  nurse  the  child  for  tliee? 

2.  9  Take  this  child  away,  and  nurse  it  for  me 


NURTURE 


706 


OBEDIENCE 


3.  To  suckle,  give  suck,  pu  nug,  5. 

Exod.  2.  9  the  woman  took  the  child,  and  nursed  it 

NURTURE  — 

Nurture,  instruction,  chastening,  naiSda  paideia. 
Eph.  6.  4  bring  them  up  in  the  nurture  and  admo. 

NUT  — 

l.A  nut,  nut  tree,  l'ux  egoz. 

Song  6.  ii  I  went  down  into  the  garden  of  nuts  to 

H.Pistacia  nuts,  o'im  botnim. 

Gen.  43.  n  honey, spices, and myrrh, nuts, and  almonds 

NYMPH'-AS,  Nua<pas. 

A  believer  at  Colosse  or  Laodicea,  to  whom  Paul  sends 
a  salutation. 

Col.  4. 15  N.,  and  the  church  which  is  in  his  house 


o 

0,  OH  !  — 

1 . 1  pray  thee  !  0  /  Oh  !  njx,  njx  anna,  annah. 
Exod32.  31  Oh,  this  people  have  sinned  a  great  sin, and 
Psa.  116.  16  O  Lord,  truly  I  (am)  thy  servant;  I  (am) 
Dan.  9.  4  0  Lord,  the  great  and  dreadful  God,  keep. 

2.0/  Oh!  '3  hi. 

Gen.  43.  20  0  sir,  we  came  indeed  down  at  the  first 
44. 18  Oh  my  lord,  let  thy  servant,  I  pray  thee 
Exod  4. 10  0  my  Lord,  I  (am)  not  eloquent,  neither 

4. 1 3  O  my  Lord,  send,  I  pray  thee,  by  the  hand 
Josh.  7.  8  0  Lord,  what  shall  I  say,  when  Israel  tur. 
Judg.6.  13  O  my  Lord,  if  the  Loud  lie  with  us,  why 

6. 15  Oh  my  Lord,  wherewith  shall  I  serve  Isr.‘i 
13.  8  O  my  Lord,  let  the  man  of  God  which  th. 

1  Sa.  1.  26  Oh  my  lord,  (as)  thy  soul  liveth,  my  lord 
1  Ki.  3.  17  O  my  lord,  I  and  this  woman  dwell  in  one 

3.  26  O  my  lord,  give  her  the  living  child,  and 

3.  Ho  /  'in  hoi. 

Isa.  10.  5  O  Assyrian,  the  rod  of  mine  anger,  and 
Jer.  47.  6  0  thou  sword  of  the  Lord,  how  long.,  ere 

4 . Pray,  please  now ,  xj  na. 

Gen.  18.  30  Oh  let  not  the  Lord  be  angry,  and  I  will 

5.  Oh  !  S>  0. 

JIatti5.  28  0  woman,  great  (is)  thy  faith ;  be  it  unto 
17. 17  O  faithless  and  perverse  generation,  how 
Mark  9.  19  0  faithless  generation,  how  long  shall  I 
Luke  9.  41  O  faithless  and  perverse  generation  !  how 
24.  25  0  fools,  and  slow  of  heart  to  believe  all 
Acts  1.  1  The  former  treatise  have  I  made,  0  Theo. 
13. 10  O  full  of  of  all  subtility  and  all  mischief 
18. 14  0  (ye)  Jews,  reason  would  that  I  should 
Rom.  2  1  Therefore  thou  art  inexcusable,  0  man 

2.  3  thinkest  thou  this,  O  man,  that  judgest 
9.  20  Nay  but,  O  man,  who  art  thou  that  repl. 
11.  33  O  the  depth  of  the  riches  both  of  the  wis. 
Gal.  3.  1  O  foolish  Galatians,  who  hath  bewitched 
1  Ti.  6.  20  O  Timothy,  keep  that  which  is  committed 
Jas.  2.  20  But  wilt  thou  know,  0  vain  man,  that  fa. 

0  that,  oh  that  — 

1.  Would  that,  0  that,  '^rm,  'PH*  acliule,  achalai. 
Psa.  119.  5  0  that  my  ways  were  directed  to  keep  thy 

2 .If,  ox  im. 

1  Ch.  4. 10  Oh  that  thou  wouldest  bless  me  indeed, and 

3 .If,  0  that,  vsb,  lu. 

Gen.  17. 18  said.  .0  that  Islnnael  might  live  before 
Deut32.  29  Oh  that  they  were  wise,  (that)  they  under. 
Job  6.  2  Oh  that  my  grief  were  throughly  weighed 
Psa.  81.  13  Oh  that  my  people  had  hearkened  unto 
Isa.  48.  18  O  that  thou  hadst  hearkened  to  my  com. 
64.  1  Oh  that  thou  wouldest  rend  the  heavens 

4.  Who  will  give  ?  J&  V  mi  yitten. 

Job  6.  8  Oh  that  I  might  have  my  request ;  and 
11.  5  But  oh  that  God  would  speak,  and  open 
13.  s  O  that  ye  would  altogether  hold  your  pe. 

14. 13  O  that  thou  wouldest  hide  me  in  the  gra. 
19.  23  Oh  that  my  words  were  now  written  !  oil 
23.  3  Oh  that  I  knew  where  I  might  find  him 
29.  2  Oh  that  I  were  as  (in)  months  past,  as  (in) 
31.31  Oh  that  we  had  of  his  flesh!  we  cannot  be 
31.  35  Oh  that  one  would  hear  me !  behold,  my 

Psa.  14.  7  Oh  that  the  salvation  of  Israel  (were  co.) 
53.  6  Oh  that  the  salvation  of  Israel  (were  co.) 
55.  6  I  said,  Oh  that  I  had  wings  like  a  dove  ! 
Song  8.  1  Oh  that  thou. . as  my  brother,  that  sucked 
Jer.  9.  1  Oh  that  my  head  were  waters,  and  mine 
9.  2  Oh  that  I  had  in  the  wilderness  a  lodging 

OAK  — 

1  .An  oak,  terebinth,  rox  elah. 

Gen.  35.  4  Jacob  hid  them  underthe  oak  which  (was) 
Judg  6.  11  sat  under  an  oak  which  (was)  in  Oplirah 

6.  19  brought  (it)  out  unto  him  under  the  oak 
2  Sa.  1 3.  9  went  under  the  thick  boughs  of  a  great  oak 
18.  9  his  head  caught  hold  of  the  oak,  and  he 
18.  10  Behold,  I  saw  Absalom  hanged  in  an  oak 

18. 14  he  (was)  yet  alive  in  the  midst  of  the  oak 
1  Ki  13.  14  went. .and  found  him  sitting  under  an  oak 
1  Ch.io.  12  buried  their  bones  under  the  oak  in  Jabe. 
Isa.  1.  30  ye  shall  be  as  an  oak  whose  leaf  fadeth 
Eze.  6. 13  every  green  tree,  .under  every  thick  oak 

2 .Oak,  terebinth,  nVx  allah. 

J  osh.24.  26  and  set  it  up  there  under  an  oak  that  (was) 

3.  An  oak,  JiVx  allon. 

Gen.  35.  8  was  buried  beneath  Beth-el  under  an  oak 


Isa.  2.  13  uponall  thecedars.  .andupon  all  the  oaks 
6.  13  as  a  teil  tree,  and  as  an  oak,  whose  subs. 
44.  14  taketh  the  cypress  and  the  oak,  which  he 
Eze.  27.  6  (Of)  the  oaks  of  Bashan  have  they  made 
Hos.  4.  13  burn  incense  upon  the  hills,  under  oaks 
Amos  2.  9  he  (was)  strong  as  the  oaks ;  yet  I  destro. 
Zech  11.  2  howl,  O  ye  oaks  of  Bashan;  for  the  forest 

4 .Oaks,  D'Vx  clim. 

Isa.  1.  29  they  shall  be  ashamed  of  the  oaks  which 
OAR  — 

1  .An  oar,  rudder,  taic’O  mashot. 

Eze.  27.  29  And  all  that  handle  the  oar,  the  mariners 

2  .An  oar,  rudder,  oitrn  mishshot. 

Eze.  27.  6  oaks  of  Bashan  have  they  made  thine  oars 

3.  An  oar,  rudder,  ayei  shayit. 

Isa.  33.  21  wherein  shall  go  no  galley  with  oars,  nei. 

OATH  — 

1. Execration,  curse,  oath,  n?x  alah. 

Gen.  24.  41  Then  shalt  thou ’be  clear  from,  .my  oath 
24.  41  give  not.  .thou  shalt  be  clear  from  myoath 
26.  28  said,  Let  there  be  now  an  oath  betwixt  us 
Deut29.  12  and  into  his  oath,  which  the  Lord  thy  God 

29.  14  only  do  I  make  this  covenant  and  this  oath 

1  Ki.  8.31  and  an  oath  be  laid  upon  him  to  cause  him 

8.  31  oath  come  before  thine  altar  in  this  house 

2  Ch.  6.  22  and  an  oath  be  laid  upon  him  to  make  him 

6.  22  oath  come  before  thine  altar  in  this  house 
Eze.  16.  59  which  hast  despised  the  oath  in  breaking 
17.  13  made  a  covenant,  .and  hath  taken  an  oath 
17.  16  whose  oath  he  despised,  and  whose  cove. 
17.  18  Seeing  he  despised  the  oath  by  breaking 
17.  19  surely  mine  oath  that  he  hath  despised 

2 .Swearing,  nj^nz'  shebuah. 

Gen.  24.  8  then'  thou  shalt  be  clear  from  this  my  oath 
26.  3  I  will  perform  the  oath  which  I  sware 
Exod  22. 11  (Then)  shall  an  oath  of  the  Lord  be  bet. 
Lev.  5.  4  that  a  man  shall  pronounce  with  an  oath 
Num.  5.  21  priests  shall  charge  the  woman  with  ano. 

5.  21  The  Lord  make  thee  a  curse  and  an  oath 

30.  2  or  swear  an  oath  to  bind  his  soul  with  a 
30.  10  or  bound  her  soul  by  a  bond  with  an  oath 
30.  13  Every  vow,  and  every  binding  oath  to  affl. 

Deut.  7.  8  because  he  would  keep  the  oath  which  he 
Josh.  2.  17  We  (wiH  be)  blameless  of  this  thine  oath 
2.  20  then  we  will  be  quit  of  thine  oath  which 

9.  20  because  of  the  oath  which  we  sware  unto 
Jitdg2i.  5  For  they  had  made  a  great  oath  concern 

1  Sa.  14.  26  no  man  put.  .for  the  people  feared  the  0. 

2  Sa.  21.  7  because  of  the  Lord’s  oath  that  (was)  be. 

1  Ki.  2.  43  Why  then  hast  thou  not  kept  the  oath  of 

1  Ch.16.  16  he  made  with  Abraham,  and  of  his  oath 

2  Ch.15.  15  all  Judah  rejoiced  at  the  oath :  for  they 
Neh.  10.  29  entered  into  a  curse,  and  into  an  oath 
Psa. 105.  9  he  made  with  Abraham,  and  his  oath  unto 
Eccl.  8.  2  and  (that)  in  regard  of  the  oath  of  God 

9.  2  that  sweareth,  as  (he)  that  feareth  an  oath 
Jer.  11.  5  That  I  may  perform  the  oath  which  I  have 
Eze.  21.  23  divination,  .to them thathavesworn oaths 
Dan.  9.  11  the  oath  that  (is)  written  in  the  law  of  M. 
Hah.  3.  9  to  the  oaths  of  the  tribes,  (even  thy)  wo. 
Zech.  8. 17  and  love  no  false  oath :  for  all  these  (are 

3.  Oath,  promise,  Spicos  horkos. 

Matt.  5.  33  shalt  perform  unto  the  Lord  thine  oaths 
14.  7  Whereupon  he  promised  with  an  oath  to 
14.  9  for  the  oath’s  sake,  and  them  which  sat 
26.  72  again  lie  denied  with  an  oath,  I  do  not  k. 
Mark  6.  26  for  his  oath’s  sake,  and  for  their  sakes  w. 
Luke  1.  73  The  oath  which  he  sware  to  our  father  A. 
Acts  2.  30  knowing  that  God  had  sworn  with  an  oath 
Heb.  6.  16  an  oath  for  confirmation  (is)  to  them  an 

6.  17  Wherein  God.  .confirmed  (it)  by  an  oath 
Jas.  5.  12  by  the  earth,  neither  by  any  other  oath 

4.  The  swearing  of  an  oath,  opKiepocrla  liorkomosia. 
Heb.  7.  20  And  inasmuch  as  not  without  an  oath  (lie 

7.  21  For  those  priests  were  made  without  an  o. 
7.  21  this  with  an  oath  by  him  that  said  unto 
7.  28  but  the  word  of  the  oath,  which  was  since 

OATH,  to  bind  with  an  — 

To  anathematize,  draBey-arlfa  anathematizo. 

Acts  23.  21  which  have  bound  themselves  with  an  o. 

OATH,  to  take  or  charge  by  or  with  an  — 

To  cause  to  swear,  y?®  shaba,  5. 

Gen.  50.  25  Joseph  took  an  oath  of  the  children  of  I. 
Num.  5.  19  And  the  priest  shall  charge  her  by  an  oath 
1  Ha.  14.  28  straitly  charged  the  people  with  an  oath 

1  Ki.  18.  10  he  took  an  oath  of  the  kingdom  and  nat. 

2  Ki.n.  4  took  an  oath  of  them  in.  .house  of  the  L. 
Neh.  5.  12  took  an  oath  of  them,  that  they  should 

0-BAD  I'AH,  iir-py,  rp-iny  servant  of  Jah. 

1.  The  pious  governor  of  Ahab’s  house.  B.C.  916. 

1  Ki.18.  3  Ahab  called  O.,  which  (was)  the  governor 
18.  3  Now  O.  feared  the  Lord  greatly 
18.  4  O.  took  an  hundred  prophets,  and  hid  th. 
18.  5  Ahab  said  unto  O.,  Go  into  the  land,  unto 
18.  6  and  0.  went  another  way  by  himself 
18.  7  as  0.  was  in  the  way,  behold,  Elijah  met 
18.  16  0.  went  to  meet  Ahab,  and  told  him:  and 

2.  Head  of  a  family  from  David,  b.c.  500. 

1  Ch.  3.  21  the  sons  of  0.,  the  sons  of  Shechaniah 

3.  A  descendant  of  Tola  son  of  Issachar.  B.C.  1500. 

1  Ch.  7.  3  Michael,  and  O.,  and  Joel,  Ishiah,  five :  all 


4.  Son  of  Azel,  a  Benjamite  of  the  family  of  Saul.  B.C. 

860. 

1  Ch.  8.  38  and  Ishmael,  and  Sheariah,  and  0.,  and 
9.  44  and  Islnnael,  and  Sheariah,  andO.,  and  H. 

5.  Son  of  Shemaiali  a  Levite,  from  Netopliah  near  Jeru¬ 
salem.  B.C.  445. 

1  Ch.  9.  16  0.  the  son  of  Shemaiah,  the  son  of  Galal 
0.  A  Gadite  who  joined  David  in  Ziklag.  B.C.  1058. 

1  Ch.  12.  9  the  first,  0.  the  second,  Eliab  the  third 

7.  Father  of  Ishmaiah,  prince  of  Zebulun  in  the  days  of 
David.  B.C.  1040. 

1  Ch.27. 19  Of  Zebulun  ;  Ishmaiah  the  son  of  0.:  of 

8.  A  prince  of  Judah  whom  Jehosliapliat  sent  to  teach 
in  the  cities  of  Judah.  B.C.  916. 

2  Ch.17.  7  to  O.,  and  toZechariah,  and  to  Netlianeel 

9.  A  Levite,  overseer  of  the  repairs  of  the  temple  in  the 
days  of  Josiah.  B.C.  634. 

2  Ch.34. 12  overseers  of  them  (were)  Jahath and  0. 

10.  Son  of  Jehiel,  and  chief  man  that  returned  with  Ezra. 
B.C.  457. 

Ezra  8.  9  0.  the  son  of  Jehiel,  and  with  him  two 

11.  A  priest  that  sealed,  with  Nehemiali,  the  covenant. 
B.C.  445. 

Neh.  10.  5  Harim,  Meremoth,  O. 

12.  A  gate  keeper  for  the  sanctuary.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  12.  25  0.,  Meshullam,  Talmon,  Akkul),  (were) 

13.  A  prophet  who  is  reckoned  to  have  lived  about  b.c. 
587. 

Obadiali  1  The  vision  of  0.  Thus  saith  the  Lord  GOD 
O'-BAL,  l?a'iy  bare. 

A  son  of  Joktan,  of  the  family  of  Shem,  b.c.  2190 ;  in  1 
Ch.  1.  22  he  is  called  Ebal  ( which  see). 

Gen.  10.  28  And  0.,  and  Abimael,  and  Sheba 
O'-BED,  -laiy,  ’n/3f)5,  Ice/SfjS,  serving. 

1.  Son  of  Boaz  by  Ruth,  and  father  of  Jesse.  B.C.  1300. 

Ruth  4.  17  they  called  hisnameO  :  he  (is)the  father 
4.21  And  Salmon  begat  Boaz,  and  Boaz  begat  O. 
4.  22  AndO.  begat. Tesse,  and  Jesse  begat  David 
1  Ch.  2.  12  And  Boaz  begat  O.,  and  0.  begat  Jesse 
Matt.  1.  5  Boaz  begat  0.  of  Ruth  ;  and  0.  begat  J. 
Luke  3.  32  which  was  (the  son)  of  0.,  which  was  (the 

2.  Son  of  Ephlal,  descendant  of  Judah.  B.C.  1380. 

1  Ch.  2.  37  Zabad  begat  Ephlal,  and  Ephlal  begat  0. 

2.  38  And  0.  begat  Jehu,  and  J eliu begat  Azar. 

3.  One  of  David’s  valiant  men.  B.C.  1048. 

1  Ch.n.  47  Eliel,  and  0.,  and  Jasiel,  the  Mesobaite 

4.  A  son  of  Shemaiah,  a  Koliathite,  a  gate  keeper  of  the 
tabernacle  in  the  days  of  David.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.26.  7  0.,  Elzabad,  whose  brethren  (were)  strong 

5.  Father  of  Azariah,  a  captain  who  helped  Jehoiada 
the  priest  in  making  Joash  king  of  Judah.  B.c.  878. 

2  Ch.23.  1  and  Azarial;  the  son  of  0.,  and  Maaseiah 

O-BED  E’-DOM,  D'nx  servant  of  Edom. 

1.  A  Levite  in  whose  house  the  ark  lay  three  months. 
b.c.  1050. 

2  Sa.  6.  10  carried  it  aside  into  the  house  of  O.,  the 
6. 1 1  in  the  house  of  O. . .  and  the  Lord  blessed  0. 

6.  12  Lord  hath  blessed  the  house  of  O.,  and 

6.  12  from  the  house  of  O.  into  the  city  of  Dav. 
1  Ch.13.  13  carried  it  aside  into  thehouse  of  O.  tlieG. 
13.  14  remained  with  the  family  of  O.  in  his  ho. 

13. 14  Lord  blessed  the  liouseof  O.,  and  all  that 
15.  25  bring  up  the  ark.  .out  of  the  house  of  0. 

2.  A  gate  keeper  of  the  tabernacle,  appointed  to  bring 
up  the  ark. 

1  Ch.15.  18  Mikneiah,  and  0.,  and  Jeiel,  the  porters 
15.  21  0.,  and  Jeiel,  and  Azaziali,  with  harps  on 

1 5.  24  O.  and  Jehiah  (were)  door  keepers  for  the 
26.  4  Moreover  the  sons  of  O.  (were)  Shemaiali 
26.  8  sons  of  0. . .  (were)  threescore  and  two  of  0. 
26.  15  To  0.  southward  ;  and  to  his  30ns  the  ho. 

3.  A  Levite  appointed  to  minister  before  the  ark. 

I  Ch.16.  5  next  to  him .  .Eliab,  and  Benaiah,  and  0 

16.  38  O.  with  their  brethren,  threescore  and  e 

4.  A  Levite,  son  of  Jeduthun,  a  gate  keeper  of  the  taber 
nacle. 

1  Ch.16.  38  O.  also  the  son  of  Jeduthun,  and  Hosah 
5  An  Aaronite,  having  charge  of  the  vessels  of  the  sane 
tuary  in  the  days  of  Amaziali  king  of  Judah.  B.C.  839- 
Sio. 

2  Ch.25.  24  were  found  in  the  house  of  God  with  0. 
OBEDIENCE  — 

Hearkening  submissively,  obedience,  viraKoy  hupa 
Rom.  1.  5  for  obedience  to  the  faith  among  all  nat 
5. 19  so  by  the  obedience  of  one  shall  many  bi 
6. 16  death,  or  of  obedience  unto  righteousness 
16. 19  For  your  obedience  is  come  abroad  untc 
16.  26  made  known  to  all  nations  for  the  obed 
2  Co.  7.  15  he  remembereth  the  obedience  of  you  al 
10.  5  every  thought  to  the  obedience  of  Chris 
10  6  to  revenge . .  when  your  obedience  is  fulfl 
Phm.  2 1  Having  confidence  in  thy  obedience  I  wre 

Heb.  5.  8  learned  he  obedience  by  the  things  whicl 
1  Pe.  1.  2  unto  obedience  and  sprinkling  of  the  blc 

OBEDIENCE,  to  be  under  — 

To  set  in  array  under,  vir  or  decree  hupolassu. 

1  Co. 14.  34  but.  .to  be  under  obedience,  as  also  sad 


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OBEDIENT,  (to  be  or  make)  — 

1.  To  hear,  hearken,  gay  shamea. 

Ex id  24.  7  Lord  hath  said  will  we  do,  and  be  obed. 
Num 27.  20 that  all  the  congregation,  maybe  obedi. 
Deut  4.  30  if  thou,  .shalt  be  obedient  unto  his  voice 

8.  20  because  ye  would  not  be  obedient  unto  the 
rrov.25.  12  (is;  a  wise  reprover  upon  an  obedient  ear 
Isa.  t.  19  If  ye  be  wiliingand  obedient,  ye  shall  eat 

42.  24  neither  were  they  obedient  unto  his  law 

2.  To  he  heard,  hearkened  to,  yazi  shamea,  2. 

2  Sa.  22.  43  as  soon  as  they  hear,  they  shall  be  obed. 

3.  Hearkening  submissively,  obedience,  uiraKor]  hu. 

Rom  15.  18  to  make  the  Gentiles  obedient,  by  word 

1  Pe.  1.  14  As  obedient  children,  not  fashioning  yo. 

4.  To  hearken  submissively,  obey,  utraKova  hupakouo. 
Acts  6.  7  a  great  company  of  the  priests  were  obed. 
Eph.  6.  5  Servants,  be  obedient  to  them  that  are 

5.  Hearkening  submissively,  obedient,  uiri)Koos  hup. 

2  Co.  2.  9  know,  .whether  ye  be  obedient  in  all  thi. 
Phil.  2.  8  hehumbled  himself,  and  became  obedient 

6.  To  set  in  order  under,  virordcrmo  hupotasso. 

Titus  2.  5  good,  obedient  to  their  owu  husbands,  t. 

2.  9  servants  to  be  obedient  unto  theirownm. 
OBEISANCE,  to  do  or  make  — 

To  bow  self  down,  nnc>  shachah,  7. 

Gen.  37.  7  stood  round  about,  and  made  obeisance 

37.  9  and  the  eleven  stars,  made  obeisance  to 

43.  28  bowed  down  their  heads,  and  made  obei. 
Exodi8.  7  -Moses  went,  .and  did  obeisance,  and  kis. 
2  .Sa.  r.  2  that  he  fell  to  the  earth, and  did  obeisance 

14.  4  fell  on  her  face  to  the  ground,  and  did  o. 

15.  s  when  any  man  came  nigh,  .to  do  him  oh. 

1  Ki.  1.  16  Bath-sheba  bowed,  and  did  obeisance  unto 

2  Ch.24.  17  came  the  princes  of  Judah,  and  made  ob. 
OBEY,  to  — 

1  .Obedience,  expectation,  nrij?;  yiqqchah. 

Provyo.  17  The  eye  (that)  .despiseth  to  obey  (his)  mo. 

2.  Hearing,  hearkening,  npnzo  mishmaath. 

Isa.  11.  14  the  children  of  Ammon  shall  obey  them 

3 . To  hear,  hearken,  j l_od  shamea. 

Gen.  22.  18  blessed ;  because  thou  hast  obeyed  my  v. 

26.  5  Because  that  Abraham  obeyed  my  voice 

27.  8  Now  therefore,  my  son,  obey  my  voice 
27.  13  only  obey  my  voice,  and  go  fetch  me  (t.) 

27.  43  Now  therefore,  my  son,  obey  my  voice 

28.  7  that  Jacob  obeyed  his  father  and  his  mo. 
Exod.  5.  2  Who  (is)  the  Lord,  that  I  should  obey  his 

19.  5  Now  therefore,  if  ye  will  obey  my  voice 
23.  21  Beware  of  him,  and  obey  his  voice,  prov. 

23.  22  But  if  thou  shalt  indeed  obey  his  voice 
Deutn.  27  Ablessing,  if  ye  obey  the  commandments 

11.  28  And  a  curse,  if  ye  will  not  obey  the  com. 

13.  4  keep  his  commandments,  and  obey  his  v. 

21. 18  which  will  not  obey  the  voice  of  his  fath. 

21.  20  stubborn  and  rebellious,  he  will  not  obey 

27. 10  Thou  shalt  therefore  obey  the  voice  of  the 
28.  62  because  thou  wouldest  not  obey  the  voice 

30.  2  and  shalt  obey  his  voice,  according  to  all 
30.  8  thou  shalt  return,  and  obey  the  voice  of 
30.  20  that  thou  mayest  obey  his  voice,  and  that 

Josh.  5.  6  because  they  obeyed  not  the  voice  of  the 

22.  2  have  obeyed  my  voice  in  all  that  I  coram. 

24.  24  will  we  serve,  and  his  voice  will  we  obey 
Judg.  2.  2  ye  have  not  obeyed  my  voice  :  why  have 

2.  17  obeying  the  commandments  of  the  Lord 

6.  10  I  said . .  but  ye  have  not  obeved  my  voice 
1  Sa.  8.  19  Nevertheless  the  people  refused  to  obey 

12. 14  fear  the  Lord,  and  serve  him,  and  obey 

12.  15  if  ye  will  not  obey  the  voice  of  the  Lord 

15. 19  Wherefore  then  didst  thou  not  obey  the 
15.  20  Yea,  I  have  obeyed  the  voice  of  the  Lord 
15.  22  delight . .  as  in  obeying  the  voice  of  the  L.? 
15.  22  Behold,  to  obey  (is)  better  than  sacrifice 
15.  24  I  feared  the  people,  and  obeyed  their  vo. 
28. 18  Because  thou  obeyedst  not  the  voice  of  the 

_  28.  21  thine  handmaid  hath  obeyed  thy  voice,  and 

1  Ki.20.  36.  Because  thou  hast  not  obeyed  the  voice  of 

2  Ki.18.  12  Because  they  obeyed  not  the  voice  of  the 

1  Ch.29.  23  and  prospered  ;  and  all  Israel  obeyed  him 

2  Ch.n.  4  they  obeyed  the  words  of  the  Lord,  and 
Neh.  9.  17  refused  to  obey,  neither  were  mindful  of 
Job  36.  11  If  they  obey  and  serve,  .they  shall  spend 

36.  12  But  if  they  obey  not,  they  shall  perisli  by 
Prov.  5.  13  have  not  obeyed  the  voice  of  my  teachers 
Isa.  50.  10  that  obeyeth  the  voice  of  his  servaut,  that 
Jer.  3.  13  ye  have  not  obeyed  my  voice,  saith  the  L. 
3. 25  have  not  obeyed  the  voice  of  the  Lord  our 

7.  23  Obey  my  voice,  and  I  will  be  your  God 
7.  28  This  (is)a  nation  thatobeyeth  not  the  voice 

9.  13  have  not  obeyed  my  voice,  neither  walked 
ii.  3  Cursed  (be)  the  man  that  obeyeth  not  the 
11.  4  Obey  my  voice,  and  do  them,  according  to 
11.  7  rising  early  and  protesting,  saying.  Obey 
11.  8  Yet  they  obeyed  not,  nor  inclined  their 
12. 17  But  if  they  will  not  obey,  I  will  utterly  p. 

17.  23  But  they  obeyed  not,  neither  inclined  th. 

18.  10  If  it  do  evil  in  my  sight,  that  it  obey  not 
22.  21  thy  manner  from  thy  youth,  .thou  obeye. 

26. 13  obey  the  voice  of  the  Lord  your  God 

32.  23  but  they  obeyed  not  thy  voice,  neither  w. 

34.  10  when  all  the  princes. .heard. .then  they  o. 

35.  8  Thushavewe  obeyed  the  voice  of  Jonadab 
35.  10  have  obeyed,  and  done  according  to  all 

35. 14  they .  .obey  their  father’s  commandment 
35.  18  Because  ye  have  obeyed  the  commandm. 

38.  20  Obey,  I  beseech  thee,  the  voice  of  the  L. 


Jer.  40.  3  because  ye.  .have  not  obeyed  his  voice 
42.  6  we  willobeythevoiceoftheLoRDourGod 
42.  6  when  we  obey  the  voice  of  the  Lord  our 

42. 13  neither  obey  the  voice  of  the  Lord  your  G. 

42.  21  ye  have  not  obeyed  the  voice  of  the  Lord 

43.  4  obeyed  not  the  voice  of  the  Lord,  to  dwell 

43.  7  for  they  obeyed  not  the  voice  of  the  Lord 

44.  23  have  not  obeyed  the  voice  of  the  Lord, nor 
Dan.  9.  10  Neither  have  we  obeyed  the  voice  of  the 

9.  11  by  departing, that  they  might  not  obey  thy 

9. 14  God  (is)  righteous,  .for  we  obeyed  not  his 
Zeph.  3.  2  She  obeyed  not  the  voice ;  she  received  not 
Hag.  i.  12  obeyed  the  voice  of  the  Lord  their  God 
Zech.  6.  15  if  ye  will  diligently  obey  the  voice  of  the 

4.  To  be  hearing,  hearkening,  yoy  shamea,  2. 

Psa.  18.  44  As  soon  as  they  hear  of  me,  they  shall  ob. 

5.  To  be  hearing,  hearkening,  yoi  shema,  4. 

Dan.  7.  27  and  all  dominions  shall  serve  and  obey 

6.  To  obey  a  chief  or  ruler,  7reiflapx6w  peitharcheo. 
Acts  5.  29  said,  We  ought  to  obey  God  rather  than 

5.  32  whom  God  hath  given  to  them  that  obey 

7  .To  persuade,  trriOu  peithb. 

Acts  5.  36  as  many  as  obeyed  him,  were  scattered 
5.  37  as  many  as  obeyed  him,  were  dispersed 
Rom.  2.  8  the  truth,  but  obey  unright.,  indignation 
Gal.  3.  1  (bewitched  you,  that  ye  should  not  obey] 

5.  7  who  did  hinder  you  that  ye  should  not  o. 
Heb.  13.  17  Obey  them  that  have  the  rule  over  you 
Jas.  3.  3  bits  in.. horses'  mouths,  that  they  may  o. 

8.  A  hearkening  submissively,  obedience,  viraKoi). 
Rom  6. 16  to  whom  ye  yield  yourselves  servants  to  o. 

9.  To  hearken  submissively,  obey,  v-traKovw  hupakouo. 
Matt.  8.  27  that  even  the  winds  and  the  sea  obey  him 
Mark  1.  27  even  the  unclean  spirits,  and  they  do  obey 

4.  41  that  even  the  wind  and  the  sea  obey  him? 
Luke  8.  25  even  the  winds  and  water,  and  they  obey 
17.  6  be . .  planted  in  the  sea,  and  it  should  obey 
Rom  6.  12  that  ye  should  obey  it  in  the  lusts  thereof. 
6. 16  his  servants  ye  are  to  whom  ye  obey;  w. 

6.  17  ye  have  obeyed  from  the  heart  that  form 

10.  16  But  they  have  not  all  obeyed  the  gospel 
Eph.  6.  1  Children,  obey  your  parents  in  the  Lord 
Phil.  2.  12  as  ye  have  always  obeyed, not  as  in  my  pres. 
Col.  3.  20  Children,  obey  (your)  parents  in  all  things 

3.  22  Servants,  obey  in  all  things  (your)  masters 
2  Th.  1.  8  that  obey  not  the  gospel  of  our  Lord  Jesus 

3.  14  if  any  man  obey  not  our  word  by  this  epi. 
Heb.  5.  9  eternalsalvationuntoallthemthatobeyh. 

11.  8  Abraham,  when  he  was  called  to  go.  .ob. 
1  Pe.  3.  6  Even  as  Sara  obeyed  Abraham,  calling 

'lO.HearJeening  submissively,  obedient,  virfiKoos. 

Acts  7.  39  To  whom  our  fathers  would  not  obey,  but 
OBEY  magistrates,  to  — 

To  obey  a  chief  or  rider,  trei9ct.pxlu>  peitharcheo. 
Titus  3.  1  Put  them  in  mind,  .to  obey  magistrates 

OBEY  not,  to  — 

To  be  unpersuaded,  disobedient,  cnreidea  apeitheo. 
Rom.  2.  8  But  unto  them  that . .  do  not  obey  the  tr. 
1  Pe.  3.  1  that,  if  anyobey  not  the  word,  they  also 

4.  17  shall  the  end  (be)  of  them  that  obey  not 

OBEYING  — 

1  .To  hear,  hearken,  yap  shamea. 

Judg.  2.  17  out  of  the  way.. their  fathers  walked  in,  o. 
1  Sa.  15.  22  delight,  .as  in  obeying  the  voice  of  the  L. 

2.A  submissive  hearkening,  obedience,  viraKor)  hup. 

1  Pe.  1.  22  in  obeying  the  truth  through  the  Spirit 
O'-BIL,  S’fny  driver,  leader. 

An  Ishmaelite  camel  driver  in  the  days  of  David.  B.C. 
1015. 

1  Ch.27.  30  Over  the  camels  also  (was)  O.  the  Ishma. 

OBJECT,  to  — 

To  speak  against  01  down,  Karpyoplu.  kategoreo. 
Acts  24. 19  and  object,  if  they  had  ought  against  me 

OBLATION  — 

1. Offering,  present,  nniO  minchah. 

Isa.  1. 13  Bring  no  more  vain  oblations  ;  incense  is 
19.21  Egyptians,  shall  do  sacrifice  and  oblation 
66.  3  hethatofferethanoblation.  .swine’sblood 
Jer.  14.  12  when  they  offer  burnt  offering  and  an  obi. 
Dan.  2.  46  commanded  that  they  should  offer  an  obi. 
9.  21  me  about  the  time  of  the  evening  oblation 
9.  27  he  shall  cause  the  sacrifice  and  the  oblat. 

2 . Lifting  up,  burden,  gift,  ns'e’O  maseth. 

Eze.  20.  40  I  require . .  the  firstfruits  of  your  oblations 

3.  Thing  brought  near,  f  korban. 

Lev.  2.  4  if  thou  bring  an  oblation  of  a  meat  offeri. 
2.  5,  7  And  if  thy  oblation  (be)  ameatoffering 

2.  12  As  for  the  oblation  of  the  first  fruits,  ye 

2. 13  every  oblation  of  thy  meat  offering  shalt 

3.  1  if  his  oblation  (be)  a  sacrifice  of  peace  of. 

7.  14  of  it  he  shall  offer  one  out  of  the  whole  o. 

7.  29  shall  bring  his  oblation  unto  the  Lord  of 
7.  38  to  offer  their  oblations  to  the  Lord,  in 

22.  18  that  will  olfer  his  oblation  for  all  his  vo. 
Numi8.  9  every  oblation  of  theirs,  every  meat  off. 

31.  50  We  have  therefore  brought  an  oblation 

4.  Heave  offering,  ficnp  terumah. 

2  Ch.  31. 14  to  distribute  the  oblations  of  the  Lord 
Isa.  40.  20  (is)  so  impoverished  that  he  hath  no  ob. 
Eze.  44.  30  every  oblation  of  all . .  of  your  oblations 

45.  i  ye  shall  offer  an  oblation  unto  the  Lord 


Eze.  43.  6  over  against  the  oblation  of  the  holy  (p.) 
45.  7  the  other  side  of  the  oblation  of  the  holy 
45.  7  the  city,  before  the  oblation  of  the  holy 
45.  13  This  (is)  the  oblation  that  ye  shall  offer 
45. 16  the  people  of  the  land  shall  give  this  ob. 
48.  9  The  oblation  that  ye  shall  offer  unto  the 

43. 10  them,  .for  the  priests,  shall  be.  .holy  obi. 
48.  18,  18  over  against  the  oblation  of  the  holy 
48.  20  All  the  oblation,  .five  and  twenty  thous. 
48.  20  ye  shall  offer  the  holy  oblation  four  squ. 
48.  21  of  the  holy  oblation,  .of  the  oblation  to. 
48.  21  it  shall  be  the  holy  oblation ;  and  the  sa. 

5 .Heave  offering,  rrpns  terumiyyah. 

Eze.  48. 12  (this)  oblation  of  the  land  that  is  offered 
O'-BOTH,  nik  hollows. 

A  station  of  Israel,  E.  of  Edom,  between  Punon  and  Ije- 
abarim. 

Num2i.  10  children,  .set  forward,  and  pitched  in  0. 

21. 11  they  journeyed  from  0.,  and  pitched  at  I. 

33.  43  departed  from  Punon,  and  pitched  in  O. 

33.  44  they  departed  from  O.,  and  pitched  in  I. 
OBSCURE,  Obscurity  — 

1  .Blackness,  JIB'S?,  ji^'8  ishon,  eshun. 

Prov  20. 20  his  lamp  shall  be  put  out  in  obscure  dar. 

2.  Thick  darkness,  7sk  ophel. 

Isa.  29. 18  the  eyes  of  the  blind  shall  see  out  of  obs. 

3.  Darkness,  'irn  choshek. 

Isa.  58.  10  then  shall  thy  light  rise  in  obscurity,  and 
59.  9  wait  for  light,  but  behold  obscurity ;  for 
OBSERVATION  — 

An  intense  watching,  -irapar-tippa-is  parateresis, 
Lukei7.  20  The  kingdom  of  God  eometh  not  with  ob. 
OBSERVE,  to  — 

1.  To  keep,  watch,  ix;  natsar. 

Prov  23.  26  give  me  thine  heart,  and  let  thine  eyes  o 

2.  To  do,  malce,  rvyi!  asah. 

Exod  31. 16  to  observe  the  sabbath  throughout  their 

34.  22  thou  shalt  observe  the  feast  of  weeks,  of 
Num  15.  22  if  ye  have  erred,  and  not  observed  all  these 
Deut  16. 13  Thou  shalt  observe  the  feast  of  taberuac. 

3.  To  behold,  look,  "my  shur. 

Hos.  13.  7  a  leopard  by  the  way  will  I  observe  (them) 

14.  8  I  have  heard  (him),  and  observed  him  :  I 

4.  To  observe,  keep,  take  heed,  sliamar. 

Gen.  37. 1 1  his  brethren  envied  him ;  but  his  father  o. 
Exod  12.  17  ye  shall  observe  (the  feast  of)  unleavened 

12.  17  therefore  shall  ye  observe  this  day  in  your 
12.  24  ye  shall  observe  this  thing  for  an  ordina. 
34.  1 1  Observe  thou  that  which  1  command  thee 
Lev.  19.  37  Therefore  shall  ye  observe  all  my  statutes 
Nuni28.  2  shall  ye  observe  to  offer  unto  me  in  their 
Deut.  5.  32  Ye  shall  observe  to  do  therefore  as  the  L. 

6.  3  Hear  therefore,  0  Israel,  and  observe  to 
6.  25  if  we  observe  to  do  all  these  commandm. 

8.  1  shall  ye  observe  to  do,  that  ye  may  live 

11.  32  ye  shall  observe  to  do  all  the  statutes  and 

12.  1  which  ye  shall  observe  to  do  in  the  land 
12.  28  Observe  and  hear  all  these  words  which  I 
12.  32  What  thing  soever  I  command  you,  obse. 

15.  5  to  observe  to  do  all  these  commandments 

16.  1  Observe  the  month  of  Abib,  and  keep  the 

16. 12  thou  shalt  observe  and  do  these  statutes 
17. 10  thou  shalt  observe  to  do  according  to  all 
24.  8  Take  heed . .  that  thou  observe  diligently 
24.  8  as  I  commanded  them . .  ye  shall  observe 
28.  1  to  observe,  .to  do  all  his  commandments 

28. 13  which  I  command  thee  this  day,  to  obse. 
28. 15  to  observe  to  do  all  his  commandments 
28.  58  If  thou  wilt  not  observe  to  do  all  the  wo. 

31.  12  and  observe  to  do  all  the  words  of  this  law 

32.  46  shall  command  your  children  to  observe 

33.  9  they  have  observed  thy  word,  and  kept 
Josh.  1.  7,  8  that  thou  mayest  observe  to  do  accord. 
Judg  13. 14  all  that  I  commanded  her  let  her  observe 
2  Sa.  11.  16  it  came  to  pass,  when  Joab  observed  the 
2  Ki.  17.  37  law.  .ye  shall  observe  to  do  for  evermore 

21.  8  only  if  they  will  observe  to  do  according 
2  Ch.  7. 17  shalt  observe  my  statutes  and  my  judgm. 
Neh.  1.  5  mercy  for  them  that  love  him  and  observe 

10.  29  to  observe  and  do  all  the  commandments 
Psa.  105.  45  That  they  might  observe  his  statutes,  and 
107.  43  Whoso  (is)  wise,  and  will  observe  these 
119.  34  yea,  I  shall  observe  it  with  (my)  whole  h. 
Eccl.11.  4  He  that  observeththe  wind  shall  not  sow 
Isa.  42.  20  Seeing  many  things,  but  thou  observest 
Jer.  8.  7  the  crane  and  the  swallow  observe  the  t. 
Eze.  20.  18  neither  observe  their  judgments,  nor  de. 
37.  24  they  shall,  .observe  my  statutes,  and  do 

5.  To  observe,  keep,  take  heed,  "iDzi  shamar,  3. 

Jon.  2.  8  They  that  observe  lying  vanities  forsake 

6.  To  watch  intensely  or  amiss,  irapar-qplw  paratereb. 
Gal.  4.  10  Ye  observe  days,  and  months,  and  times 

7.  To  do,  make,  -trail  w  poieb. 

Acts  16.  21  not  lawful  for  us  to  receive,  neither  to  o. 

8.  To  watch  with,  awr-pploi  suntereo. 

Mark  6.  20  For  Herod  feared  John,  .and  observed  him 

9.  To  watch,  rypla  tereo. 

Matt  23.  3  wliatsoever  they  bid  you  [observe] . .  obse. 

28.  20  Teaching  them  to  observe  all  things  whi. 
Acts  21.  25  [concluded  that  theyobserve  no  suchth.] 

10.  To  guard,  keep  watch,  <puhda<rw  phulasso. 
Markio.  20  all  these  have  I  observed  from  my  youth 
1  Ti.  5.  21  that  thou  observe  these  things  without 


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OBSERVE  diligently,  to  — 

To  observe  diligently,  divine,  tyru  nachash,  3. 

1  Ki.20.  33  the  men  did  diligently  observe  whether 
OBSERVE  times,  to  — 

To  observe  the  clouds,  |:j;  anan,  3 a. 

Lev.  19.  26  shall  ye  use  enchantment,  nor  observe  t. 
Deut  18.  10  shall  not  be  found,  .an  observer  of  times 
18.  14  hearkened  unto  observers  of  times,  and 

2  Ki.21.  6  observed  times,  and  used  enchantments 
2  Ch.33.  6  he  observed  times,  and  used  enchantme. 

OBSERVED,  to  be  (much)  — 

Observances,  observations,  □'">32’  shimmurim. 

Exodrn.  42  It  (is)  anight  to  be  much  observed  unto 
12.  42  this  (is)  that  night  of  the  Lord  to  be  obs. 

OBSTINATE  — 

Hard,  sharp,  qasheh. 

Isa.  48.  4  Because  I  knew  that  thou  (art)  obstinate 

OBSTINATE,  to  make  — 

To  strengthen,  harden,  j’px  amats,  3. 

Deut.  2.  30  made  his  heart  obstinate,  that  he  might 

OBTAIN,  to  — 

1.  To  take  or  keep  fast  hold,  pin  chazaq,  5. 

Dan.  11.  21  he  shall  come  in  peaceably,  and  obtain 

2.  To  lift  up,  x'yj  nasa. 

Esth.  2.  9  the  maiden  pleased  him,  and  she  obtained 
2.  15  Esther  obtained  favour  in  the  sight  of  all 
2.17  she  obtained  grace  and  favour  in  his  sight 
5.  2  when  the  king  saw  Esther,  .she  obtained 

3 . To  cause  to  reach,  attain,  overtake,  Jfc'f  nasag,  5. 

Isa.  35.  10  they  shall  obtain  joy  and  gladness,  and 
51  11  they  sliall  obtain  gladness  and  joy  .sorrow 

4.  To  bring  out,  cause  to  come  forth,  pi3  pug,  5. 

Prov.  8.  33  findeth  life,  and  shall  obtain  favour  of  the 

12.  2  A  good  (man)  obtaineth  favour  of  the  Lo. 
18.  22  findeth  a  good  (thing),  and  obtaineth  fa. 

5.  To  happen  or  come  upon,  tiriTvyxavai  epitugchano. 

Rom  11.  7  Israel  hath  not  obtained  that  which  he  se. 

11.  7  the  election  hath  obtained  it,  and  the  rest 
Heb.  6. 15  so,  after  he  had  patiently  endured,  he  ob. 

11.  33  wrought  righteousness,  obtained  promises 
Jas.  4.  2  ye  kill,  and  desire  to  have,  and  cannot  o. 

6.  To  find,  ivploKui  heurisko. 

Heb.  9.  12  entered,  .having  obtained  eternal  redem. 

7.  To  take  or  receive  thoroughly,  icaTaXa/i^avu  kat. 

1  Co.  9.  24  one  receiveth..So  run,  that  ye  may  obtain 

8.  To  holdfast,  obtain,  attain,  Kpareu  krateo. 

Acts  27.  13  supposing  that  they  had  obtained  (their) 

9.  To  acquire,  possess,  uraopai  ktaomai. 

Acts  22.  28  With  a  great  sum  obtained  I  this  freedom 
IQ.  To  obtain  by  lot,  Aayxdvu  laychano. 

Acts  1.  17  was  numbered  with  us,  and  had  obtained 

2  Pe.  1.  1  to  them  that  have  obtained  like  precious 

11.  To  take,  receive,  \ag\ 8avw  lambano. 

1  Co.  9.  25  they  (do  it)  to  obtain  a  corruptible  crown 
Heb.  4.  16  that  we  may  obtain  mercy,  and  find  grace 

12 -For  a  making  all  around,  eis  Tripiirolgcnv. 

1  Th.  5.  9  to  obtain  salvation  by  our  Lord  Jesus  C. 
13.  To  happen,  come  upon,  Tvyxdvw  tuychano. 

Luke2o.  35  which  shall  be  accounted  worthy  to  obt. 
Acts  26.  22  Having  therefore  obtained  help  of  God 

2  Ti.  2.  10  that  they  may  also  obtain  the  salvation 
Heb  8.  6Butnowhathheobtainedamoreexcellent 

11.  35  that  they  might  obtain  a  better  resurrec. 
[See  also  Children,  leave,  mercy,  witness,  good  report.] 

OBTAIN  by  inheritance,  to  — 

To  obtain  by  lot,  K\rtpnvopI(o  kleronomeo. 

Heb.  1.  4  as  he  hatli  by  inheritance  obtained  a  more 
OBTAIN  an  inheritance,  to  — 

To  choose  by  lot,  K\i)pSw  kleroo. 

Eph.  1.  11  In  whom  also  we  have  obtained  an  inhe. 
OBTAINING  — 

For  a  making  all  around,  els  irepLirolritni'  eis  per. 

2  Th.  2.  14  to  the  obtaining  of  the  glory  of  our  Lord 

OCCASION  — 

1  .A  rolling,  occasion,  opportunity,  n)>p  illah. 

Dan.  6.  4  sought  to  find  occasion  against  Daniel  co. 
6.  4  but  they  could  find  none  occasion  nor  fa. 
6.  5  We  shall  not  find  any  occasion  against 

Z.A  rolling,  opportunity,  occasion,  nr1?];  alilah. 
Deut  22.  14  And  give  occasions  of  speech  against  her 
22.  17  And,  lo,  he  hath  given  occasions  of  speech 

4. yi  meeting,  nikh  taanah. 

Jer.  2.  24  in  her  occasion  who  can  turn  her  away? 

5.  A  meeting,  njkh  toanah. 

Judgi4.  4  that  he  sought  an  occasion  against  the  P. 

6 . A  quarrel,  removal,  flkUfi  tenuah. 

Job  33.  10  Behold,  he  findeth  occasions  against  me 

7 .Occasion,  excitement,  impulse,  a.q>opyf]  aphorme. 
Rom.  7.  8,  11  sin,  taking  occasion  by  the  command. 
2  Co.  5.  12  give  you  occasion  to  glory  on  our  behalf 
1 1 . 12  cut  off  occasion  from  them  which  desire  0. 
Gal.  s-  13  only(use)not  libertyforan  occasiontothe 
i  Ti.  5.  i4givenoneoccasiontotheadversarytospeak 


OCCASION  of,  by  — 

Through,  by  means  of,  Sla  {gen.)  dia. 

2  Co.  8.  8  but  by  occasion  of  the  forwardness  of  ot. 

OCCASION  (of  stumbling),  to  fall  — 

A  stumbling  block,  oKavSa\ov  skandalon. 

Rom  14. 13  or  an  occasion  to  fall,  in .  .brother’s  way 
1  Jo.  2.  10  there  is  none  occasion  of  stumbling  in  him 

OCCASION,  to  (have)  — 

1.  To  fall,  73)  nephal. 

Ezra  7.  20  which  thou  shalt  have  occasion  to  bestow 

2 . To  bring  round  about,  33 d  sabab. 

1  Sa.  22.  22  I  have  occasioned  (the  death)  of  all  the  p. 
OCCASION  serves,  to  find  occasion,  as  — 

To  find,  K??  matsa. 

judg.  9.  33  then  mayest  thou,  .as  thou  shalt  find  oc. 

1  Sa.  10.  7  do  as  occasion  serve  thee ;  for  God  (is)  with 

OCCUPATION  — 

1.  Work,  npkSp  melakah. 

Jon.  1.  8  What  (is)  thine  occupation?  and  whence 

2.  Doing,  work,  niyp.n  maaseh. 

Gen.  46.  33  Pharaoh,  .shall say,  What  (is)  youroccu.  ? 
47.  3  said  unto  his  brethren,  What  (is)  your  oc. 

3.  Art,  trade,  profession,  rexvr)  techne. 

Acts  1 8.  3  by  their  occupation  they  were  tent  makers 

OCCUPIED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  do  work,  npkho  nu’p  asah  melakah,  2. 

Judg  16. 11  with  new  ropes  that  never  were  occupied 

2.  To  do,  use,  np’P  asah. 

ExodyS.  24  All  the  gold  that  was  occupied  for  the  w. 

3.  To  walk  round  about,  TrepiiraTeu  peripateo. 

Heb.  13.  9  not  profited  them  that  have  been  occupied 

OCCUPY,  to  — 

\.To  give,  |ru  nathan. 

Eze.  27.  16  they  occupied  in  thy  fairs  with  emeralds 
27.  19  Dan  also  and  Javan  going  to  and  fro  occ. 
27.  22  they  occupied  in  thy  fairs  with  chief  of  all 

2.  To  mingle,  traffic,  3-iy  arab. 

Eze.  27.  9  all  the  ships,  .were  in  thee  to  occupy  thy 
27.  27  the  occupiers  of  thy  merchandise,  and  all 

3.  To  fill  up  or  again,  avairXppow  anapleroo. 

1  Co.  14.  16  how  shall  he  that  occupieth  the  room  of 

4.  To  do  business,  Trpayp.aTevop.ai  pragmateuomai. 
Lukei9.  13  called .  .and  said  unto  them,  Occupy  till 

OCCUPY  with,  to  — 

To  go  about,  trade,  hid  sachar. 

Eze.  27.  21  they  occupied  with  thee  in  lambs,  and  r. 
OCCURRENT  — 

A  coming  or  falling  upon,  occurrence,  p;3  pega. 

1  Ki.  5.  4  (is)  neither  adversary  nor  evil  occurrent 
OC'-RAN,  ppp  troubler. 

Father  of  Pagiel,  an  Asherite  whom  Moses  chose  to 
number  the  people.  B.c.  1490. 

Num.  1.  13  Of  Asher  ;  Pagiel  the  son  of  0. 

2.  27  the  captain.  .(shall  be) Pagiel  the  sonof  0. 
7.  72  On  the  eleventh  day  Pagiel  the  son  of  O. 
7.  77  (was)  the  offering  of  Pagiel  the  son  of  0. 

10.  26  over  the  host,  .(was)  Pagiel  the  son  of  0. 
O'-DED,  -nip,  lip  aiding. 

1.  Father  of  the  prophet  Azariah  who  encouraged  Asa 
king  of  Judah.  B.c.  941. 

2  Ch.15.  1  spirit,  .came  upon  Azariah  the  son  of  0. 

15.  8  when  Asa  heard,  .the  prophecy  of  0.  the 

2.  A  prophet  in  Samaria  who  obtained  the  release  of  the 
captives  of  Judah.  B.C.  741. 

2  Ch.28.  9  prophet . .  was  there,  whose  name  (was)  0. 
ODIOUS  — 

To  hate,  tti-p  sane. 

Prov3o.  23  For  an  odious  (woman)  when  she  is  mar. 
ODIOUS,  to  make  selves  — 

To  cause  self  to  stink  or  be  abhorred,  trio  baash,  7. 

1  Ch.19.  6  saw  that  they  had  made  themselves  odi. 
ODOUR,  (sweet)  — 

1  .Rest,  sweetness,  sweet  thing,  rjinp  nichoach. 

Lev.  26.  31  will  not  smell  the  savour  of  your  sweet  0. 
DaD.  2.  46  should  offer  an  oblation  and  sweet  odours 
2 .Smell,  odour,  savour,  oapii  osme. 

Johni2.  3  was  filled  with  the  odour  of  the  ointment 
Phil.  4.  18  an  odour  of  a  sweet  smell,  a  sacrifice  ac. 

3.  Incense,  perfume,  Svplapa  thumiama. 

Rev.  5.  8  golden  vials  full  of  odours,  which  are  the 
18.  13  cinnamon,  and  odours,  and  ointments,  and 

OF  — 

1. Unto,  concerning,  Sk  el. 

Gen.  20.  2  A.  said  of  Sarah  his  wife,  She  (is)  my  sis. 

2.  With,  nx  eth. 

1  Ch.  2.  18  Caleb,  .begat,  .of  Azubah  (Iris)  wife,  and 
3.0 f,  di. 

Ezra  5.  14  vesselsalso  of  gold  andsilver  of  the  house 

4 . From,  out  of,  ]P  min. 

Gen.  2.  7  Lord  God  formed  man  (of)  the  dust  of  the 

5 . From  before.  Dip.  ]p  min  qodam. 

Ezra  4.  15  moved  sedition  within  the  same  of  old  t. 


Ezra  4. 19  it  is  found  that  this  city  of  old  time  hath 

5.  17  that  a  decree  was  made  of  Cyrus  the  king 
7.  14  Forasmueh  as  thou  art  sent  of  the  king 

Dan.  2.  6  ye  shall  receive  of  me  gifts  and  rewards 
2.  8  I  know  of  certainty  that  ye  would  gain 

2. 16  desired  of  thekingthat  he  would  givehim 
2.  18  they  would  desire  mercies  of  the  God 

2.  25  I  have  found  a  man  of  the  captives  of  J. 

2.  35  became  like  the  chaff  of  the  summer  tlir. 

2.  41  hut  there  shall  be  in  it  of  the  strength 
2.  47  Ofatruth.  ,yourGod(is)aGodof gods, and 

2.  49  Daniel  requested  of  the  king,  and  he  set  8. 

3.  26  Then,  .came  forth  of  the  midst  of  the  fire 

4. 12  the  fruit  thereof,  .all  ilesh  was  fed  of  it 

5.13  which  (art)  of  the  children  of  the  captivity 

6.  7, 12  of  any  god  or  man.  .save  of  thee,  O  ki. 

6.  13  That  Daniel,  which  (is)  of  the  children 

7.  16  I  came  near  unto  one  of  them  that  stood 

6.  Concerning,  upon,  over,  by  al. 

2  Sa.  21.  4  We  will  have  no  silver . .  of  Saul,  nor  of  his 
Jer.  8.  6  no  man  repented  him  of  his  wickedness 
Dan.  5.  14  I  have  even  heard  of  thee,  that  the  spirit 

5. 16  I  have  heard  of  thee,  that  thou  canst  make 

7.  19  I  would  know  the  truth  of  the  fourth  be. 
7.  20  of  the  ten  horns  that  (were)  in  his  head 

7 . From  with,  opp  meim. 

Exod22. 14  if  a  man  borrow  (ought)  of  his  neighbour 

8.  From  with  me,  'ippp  meimmadi. 

1  Sa.  20.  28  David  earnestly  asked. .of  me. .to  Beth. 

9.  From  the  face  of  "i?  ;P  milliphne. 

Exod  23.  21  Beware  of  him, and  obey  his  voice, provoke 
36.  3  they  received  of  Moses  all  the  offering  w. 

10 . From  the  hand  of,  td  miyyad. 

2  Sa.  18.  31  Lord  hath  avenged  thee  this  day  of  all  th. 

11.  From  of,  air  6  apo. 

Matt.  3.  4  the  same  John  had  his  raiment  of  camel’s 

5.  42  from  him  that  would  borrow  of  thee  turn 
7.  15  Beware  of  false  prophets,  which  come  to 
7.  16  Do  men  gather  grapes  of.,  or  figsof  thistles 

10.  17  But  beware  of  men ;  for  they  will  deliver 

11.  19  But  wisdom  is  justified  of  her  children 

11.  29  Take  my  yoke  upon  you,  and  learn  of  me 

15.  1  scribes  and  Pharisees,  which  were  of  Jer. 

15.  27  the  dogs  eat  of  the  crumbs  which  fall  from 

16.  6  11  beware  of  the  leaven  of  the  Pharisees 

16.  12  not  beware  of  the  leaven  of  bread,  but  of 

16.  21  suffer  many  things  of  the  elders  and  chief 

17.  25  of  whom  do  the  kings,  take  custom  or  t. 

17.  25  of  their  own  children,  or  of  strangers? 

17.  26  Peter  saith .  .Of  strangers.  Jesus  saith 

2i.  11  said,  This  is  Jesus  the  prophet  of  Nazareth 

24.  32  Now  learn  a  parable  of  the  fig  tree :  When 
27.  21  Whether  of  the  twain  will  ye  that  I  release 
27.  24  saying,  I  am  innocent  of  the  blood,  .see 
27.  57  there  came  a  rich  man  of  Arimathea,  na. 

Mark  5.  29,  34 ;  6.  43 ;  7.  28  ;  8. 15,  [31] ;  12.  2,  38 ;  13. 
28  ;  15.  43,  45  ;  Luke  5.  15  ;  6.  13,  17,  3°;  7-  21,  35  i  8.  2, 
[3];  9.  22,  38;  11.  50,  51 ;  12.  1,  4,  15,  20,  57;  17.  25  ;  18. 

3  ;  2e.  10,  46 ;  21.  30 ;  22.  18,  71 ;  23.  51 ;  24.  [42] ;  John 

1.  44,  44;  5.  19,  30;  7.  17,  18,  28;  8.  28,  42;  10.  18;  11. 

1  51 ;  12.  21 ;  14.  10 ;  15.  4 ;  16.  13  ;  18.  34 ;  19.  38  ;  21. 

2,  10  ;  Acts  2.  17,  18,  22  ;  5.  2,  3 ;  6.  9 ;  8.  22  ;  10.  38 ;  12. 

1 ;  1 3.  23  -,  13.  s ;  17.  13 ;  19.  [13] ;  21.  i6>  27 ;  23.  34 ;  27. 

44;  Rom.  13.  [1] ;  1  Co.  1.  30 ;  4.  5 ;  6.  19 ;  11.  23;  2  Co. 
2.  3 ;  3.  5;  10.  7 ;  Gal.  2.  1 ;  2.  6 ;  3.  2 ;  Phil.  1.  28 ;  Col. 
1.  7;  3.  24;  1  Th.  2.  6,  6;  1  Ti.  3.  7;  Heb.  7.  2,  13;  11. 
13 ;  12.  15 ;  13.  24 ;  Jas.  1.  13  ;  5.  4 ;  1  Jo.  1.  5 ;  2.  27 ;  3 
Jo.  7  ;  Rev.  2.  [17] ;  12.  6  ;  16.  12. 

12. Through,  by  means  of,  Sla  {gen.)  dia. 

Rom  14.  14  (there  is)  nothing  unclean  of  itself ;  but  to 

13.  Through,  because  of,  Sla  {ace.)  dia. 

Phil.  1. 15  preach  Christ  even  of  envy,  .some  also  of 

14 .In  regard  to,  eis  eis. 

Matt.  5.  22  Thou  fool  !  shall  be  In  danger  of  hell  fire 
Acts  25.  20  because  I  doubted  of  such  manner  of  qu. 
2  Co.  10.  13  But  we  will  not  boast  of  thiugs  without 
10. 15  Not  boasting  of  things  without  (our)  me. 
10.  16  not  to  boast  in  another  man’s  line  of  th. 

12.  6  lest  any  man  should  think  of  me  above 
Heb.  7.  14  of  whicli  tribe  Moses  spake  nothing  con. 
1  Pe.  1.  11  testified  beforehand  the  sufferings  of  Ch. 

15.  Out  of,  ck  ek. 

Matt.  1.  3  And  Judas  begat  Pharez  and  Zara  of  Ta. 
1.  5  And  Salmon  begat  Booz  of  Rachab  ;  and 
1.  s  Booz  begat  Obed  of  Ruth  ;  and  Obed  be. 
1.  6  and  David  the  king  begat  Solomon  of  her 
1.  16  of  whom  was  bom  Jesus  who  is  called  C. 
1.  18  she  was  found  with  child  of  the  Holy  Gh. 
1.  20  that  which  is  conceived  in  her  is  of  the 

3.  9  God  is  able  of  these  stones  to  raise  up  c. 

5.  37  whatsoever  is  more  than  these  cometh  of 

6.  27  Which  of  you,  by  taking  thought,  can  add 

7.  9  Or  what  man  is  there  of  you,  whom  if  his 
10.  29  one  of  them  shall  not  fall  on  the  ground 

13.  47  was  cast  into  the  sea,  and  gathered  of  eve. 
18. 12  and  one  of  them  be  gone  astray,  doth  he 
21.  25  whence  was  it?  from  heaven,  or  of  men? 
21.  26  if  we  shall  say,  Of  men  ;  we  fear  the  peo. 

21.  31  Whether  of  them  twain  did  the  will  of 

22.  35  one  of  them,  .a  lawyer,  asked,  .tempting 

23.  25  within  they  are  full  [of]  extortion  and  ex. 

25.  2  five  of  them  were  wise,  and  five . .  foolish 

25.  8  Give  us  of  your  oil ;  for  our  lamps  are  g. 

26.  21  I  say  unto  you,  That  one  of  you  shall  bet. 
26.  27  gave  (it)  to  them,  saying,  Drink  ye  all  of 
26.  29  I  will  not . .  drink  henceforth  of  this  fruit 


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Matt27.  29  when  they  had  platted  a  crown  of  thorns 

27.  48  straightway  one  of  them  ran,  and  took  a 
Mark  9.  17  ;  u.  14,  30,  32  ;  12.  44,  44  ;  14.  18,  [20],  23, 
25  ;  16.  [is];  Luke  1.  5,  5,  27,  [35];  2.  4,  35,  36;  3.  8;  6.  44, 
44,  45  ;  10.  11  ;  11.  5,  15.  27,  49;  i2-  6-  13.  25;  14.  28,  33  ; 

15.  4,  4  ;  16.  9;  17.  [7],  15  J  20.  4,  6;  21.  4,  4,  18  ;  22.  3> 
23,  50,  58 ;  24.  13,  [18],  22 ;  John  i.  13,  13,  13,  13,  16,  24, 
35,  40 ;  2.  15  ;  3.  1,  5,  6,  6,  8,  31,  31 ;  4.  7,  13,  14,  22,  39  ; 
6.  8,  11,  13,  26,  51,  60,  64,  65,  70,  71 ;  7.  17,  19,  22,  22,  25, 
31,  40,  42,  44,  48,  48,  50,  52  ;  8.  23,  23,  41,  44,  44,  46,  47, 
47  ;  9.  6,  16  ;  10.  16,  20,  26 ;  11.  19,  37,  45,  46,  49  ;  12.  [4], 

9,  49  ;  13.  21  ;  15.  19,  19  ;  16.  5.  '4.  *5 ;  *7-  12,  i4>  '4. 16, 
16  ;  18.  9,  26,  36,  36,  37  ;  19.  2  ;  20.  24;  21.  2. 

Acts  1.  24;  2.  30;  3.  22;  4.  6;  5.  38,  39;  6.  9;  7.  37; 

10.  1,  45 ;  11.  2.  20,  28 ;  13.  21 ;  15.  2,  21,  22,  23  ;  17.  4 ;  12. 
26;  20.  30;  22.  14;  23.  21,  34;  34.  10. 

Rom.  1.  3;  2.  29,  29;  4.  12,  14,  16,  16,  16;  5.  16;  9.  5, 
6,  11,  11,  21,  24,  24,  30;  10.  5,  6;  11.  1,  6,  [6],  14,  36;  13. 
3 ;  14.  23,  23 ;  16.  10,  11 ;  1  Co.  1.  30;  2.  12  ;  7.  7 ;  8.  6;  9. 
[7],  7,  13,  14;  10.  4,  17;  11.  8,  8,  12,  12,  28,  28;  12.  15,  15, 

16,  16;  15.  6,  47;  2  Co.  2.  17,  17;  3-  5>  SI  4-  7!  5-  i>  18 ; 

9.  7;  12.  6;  Gal.  2.  12,  15;  3.  7,  9,  10,  12,  18,  18;  4.  4, 
23,  23;  5.  8;  6.  8,  8;  Eph.  2.  8,  9;  3.  15;  5.  [30,  30]; 
Phil.  1.  16,  17;  3.  5,  5,  9,  9;  4.  22;  Col.  4.  11 ;  1  Th.  2. 

3,  3,  6  ;  2  Ti.  2.  8;  3.  6 ;  Titus  1.  10,  12 ;  2.  8. 

Heb.  2.  11 ;  3.  13;  4.  1;  7.  4,  5,  12;  11.  3 ;  Jas.  2.  16; 

4.  1 ;  1  Pe.  1.  23 ;  11.  3;  Jas.  2.  16;  4.  1 ;  1  Pe.  1.  23 ;  4. 
1 1 ;  1  Jo.  2. 16,  16,  19,  19,  19,  21,  29 ;  3.  8,  9,  9,  10,  12,  19 ; 
4.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  5,  6,  6,  7,  7,  13;  5.  i,  1,  4, 18,  18,  19;  2  Jo. 
4;  3  Jo.  11 ;  Rev.  1.  [3];  2.  7,  10,  11,  17,  21,  22 ;  5.  5,  5;  6. 
1,  1 ;  7.  4,  5,  5,  5,  6,  6,  6,  7,  7,  7,  8,  8,  8,  9,  13;  8.  11  ;  9. 
20,  21,  21,  21,  21 ;  14.  8,  10;  15.  7 ;  16.  11 ;  17.  1,  11 ;  18. 
3,  4,  12;  21.  6,  21. 

16.  In,  by,  with,  iv  en. 

Luke  1.  61  There  is  none  [of]  thy  kindred  that  is  ca. 
Acts 26.  20  But  showed  first  unto  them  of  Damascus 
Rom.  2.  17  art  called  a  Jew.  .and  makest  thy  boast 

2.  23  Thou  that  makest  thy  boast  of  the  law 

11.  2  Wot  ye  not  what  the  scripture  saith  of  E.? 
2  Co.  2.  12  and  a  door  was  opened  unto  me  of  the  L. 
2  Co.io.  15  Not  boasting,  .of  othermen’s  labours;  but 
Gal.  4.  20  change  my  voice ;  for  I  stand  in  doubt  of 
Eph.  4.  1  I  therefore,  the  prisoner  of  the  Lord,  be. 
Titus  3.  5  Not  by  works  of  righteousness  which  we 
Jas.  5.  19  if  any  of  you  do  err  from  the  truth,  and 
2  Pe.  2.  12  speak  evil  of  the  things  that  they  under. 

17.0»,  upon,  over,  eiri  {gen.)  epi. 

Luke  4.  25  But  I  tell  you  of  a  truth,  many  widows 

22.  59  of  a  truth  this  (fellow)  also  was  with  him 
Acts  4.  27  For  of  a  truth  against  thy  holy  child  Jes. 

10.  34  Of  a  truth  I  perceive  that  God  is  no  resp. 
Gal.  3.  16  not.  And  to  seeds,  as  of  many;  but  as  of 
Rev.  8.  13  woe,  woe  to  the  inhabiters  of  the  earth 

18./n  regard  to,  upon,  over,  iwl  {dat.)  epi. 

Matt  18.  13  IXerejoicethmoreof  that  (sheep),  than  of 
Mark  6.  52  For  they  considered  not  (the  miracle)  of 
Johni2.  16  that  these  things  were  written  of  him,  and 
Acts  4.  9  If  we  this  day  be  examined  of  the  good  de. 

1  C0.16. 17  I  am  glad  of  the  coming  of  Stephanas  and 

2  Co.  12.  21  have  not  repented  of  the  uncleanness, and 
Heb.  8.  1  Now  of  the  things  which  we  have  spoken 

11.  4  he  obtained  witness . .  God  testifying  of  his 

19. Ore,  upon,  over,  ini  ( acc .)  epi. 

Mark  9.  12  how  it  is  written  of  the  Son  of  man,  that 

9.  13  and  they  have  done,  .as  it  is  written  of 
Heb.  7.  13  For  he  of  whom  these  things  are  spoken 

20 . Down  against,  Kara  [gen. )  kata. 

1  Co.  15.  15  because  we  have  testified  of  God  that  he 

21.  Over  against,  Kara,  [acc.)  kata. 

Acts  27.  2  launched,  meaning  to  sail  by  the  coasts  of 
27.  s  when  we  had  sailed  over  the  sea  of  Silicia 
Rom.  4.  4  reward  not  reckoned  of  grace,  but  of  debt 
1  Co.  7.  6  I  speak  this  by  permission .  .not  of  com. 
Plim.  14  should  not  be  as  it  were  of  necessity,  but 

22 . With,  gird  (gen.)  meta. 

Matti8.  23  which  would  take  account  of  his  servants 

23.  From,  irapa.  (gen.)  para. 

Matt.  2.  4  he  demanded  of  them  where  Christ  should 

2.  7  enquired  of  them  diligently  whattime  the 

2.  16  had  diligently  enquired  of  the  wise  men 
18. 19  it  shall  be  done  for  them  of  my  Father  w. 
20.  20  came  to  him.  .desiring  a  certain  thing  [of] 

Mark  8.  n  seeking  of  him  a  sign  from  heaven,  temp. 
Luke  6.  34  if  ye  lend  (to  them)  of  whom  ye  hope  to  r. 

1 1 . 16  others,  tempting.,  sought  of  him  a  sign  from 

12.  48  unto  whomsoever  much  is  given,  of  him 
John  1.  14  glory  as  of  the  only  begotten  of  the  Father 

4.  9  How  is  it  that  thou . .  askest  drink  of  me 

4.  52  Then  enquired  he  of  them  the  hour  when 

5.  44  which  receive  honour  one  of  another,  and 

6.  45  that  hath  heard,  and  hath  learned  of  the 

6.  46  save  he  which  is  of  God,  he  hath  seen  the 

8.  26  speak . .  those  things  which  I  have  heard  of 

8.  40  told  you  the  truth,  which  I  have  heard  of 

9. 16  This  man  is  not  of  God,  because  he  keepeth 

9.  33  If  this  man  were  not  of  God,  he  could  do 

10.  18  This  commandment  have  I  received  of  my 

15.  15  all  things  that  I  have  heard  of  my  Father 

17.  7  have  known  that  all  things,  .are  of  thee 

Acts  2.  33  having  received  of  the  Father  the  promise 

3.  2  to  ask  alms  of  them  that  entered  into  the 

3.  5  expecting  to  receive  something  of  them 

7.  16  sepulchre  that  Abraham  bought.. of  the  so. 

9.  2  desired  of  him  letters  to  Damascus  to  the 

10.  22  to  send  for  thee,  .to  hear  words  of  thee 

17.  9  when  they  had  taken  security  of  Jason,  and 
20.  24  ministry  which  I  have  received  of  the  Lord 


Acts  22.  30  certaintywliereforehewasaccused[of]the 

24.  8  by  examining  of  whom  thyself  mayest  take 

25.  22  Having  therefore  obtained  help  [of]  God 

28.  22  we  desire  to  hear  of  thee  what  thou  thin. 

Gal.  1.  12  I  neither  received  it  of  man,  neither  was 
Eph.  6.  8  the  same  shall  he  receive  of  the  Lord,  wh. 
Phil.  4.  18  having  received  of  Epapliroditus  the  thi. 

1  Th.  2.  13  ye  received  the  word,  .which  ye  heard  of 

4.  1  as  ye  have  received  of  us  how  ye  ought  to 

2  Th.  3.  6  after  the  tradition  which  he  received  of  us 
2  Ti.  1.  13  sound  words,  which  thou  hast  heard  of  me 

1.  18  that  he  may  find  mercy  of  the  Lord  in  th. 

2.  2  the  things  that  thou  hast  heard  of  me  a. 

3.  14  knowing  of  whom  thou  hast  learned  (them) 
Jas.  1.  5  any  of  youlackwisdom.lethimaskof  God 

1.  7  that  he  shallreceiveanything  of  the  Lord 
1  Jo.  3.  22  whatsoever  we  ask,  we  receive  [of]  him,  b. 

5.  15  have  the  petitions  that  we  desired  [of]  him 
Rev.  2.  27  shall  rule,  even  as  I  received  of  my  Fat. 

3.  18  I  counsel  thee  to  buy  of  me  gold  tried  in 

24 . By  the  side  of,  irapa.  (dat.) para. 

Matt.  6.  1  ye  have  no  reward  of  your  Father  which 

1  Pe.  2.  4  disallowed  indeed  of  men..ehosen  of  God 

25.  About,  concerning,  irepl  (gen.)  peri. 

Matt  11. 10  For  this  is  (he),  of  whom  it  is  written,  B. 
15-  7  hypocrites,  well  did  Esaias  prophesy  of 
17.  13  understood  that  he  spake  unto  them  of  J. 

22.  42  What  think  ye  of  Chirst?  whose  son  is  he? 
24.  36  But  of  that  day  and  hour  knoweth  no  (m.) 

26.  24  Son  of  man  goeth  as  it  is  written  of  him 
Mark  1.  30  lay  sick,  .and  anon  they  tell  him  of  her 

5.  27  When  she  had  heard  of  Jesus,  came  in  the 

7.  6  Well  hath  Esaias  prophesied  of  you  hyp. 

7.  25  heard  of  him,  and  came  and  fell  at  his  f. 

8.  30  charged,  .that  they  should  tell  no  man  of 

10.  10  his  disciples  asked  him  again  of  the  same 

13.  32  But  of  that  day  and . .  hour  knoweth  no  m. 

14.  21  Son.  .indeed  goeth,  as  it  is  written  of  him 
Luke  1.  1  a  declaration  of  those  things  which  are 

2.  33  at  those  thingswhich  were  spoken  of  him 

2.  38  spake  of  him  to  all  them  that  looked  for 

3.  15  and  all  menmused  in  their  heartsof  John 

4. 14  there  went  out  a  fame  of  him  through  all 

4.  37  the  fame  of  him  went  out  into  every  place 

5. 15  the  more  went  there  a  fame  abroad  of  him 
7.  3  when  he  heard  of  Jesus,  he  sent  unto  him 
7.  17  this  rumour  of  him  went  forth  throughout 
7.  18  the  disciples  of  John  showed  him  of  all 
7.  27  This  is  (he)  of  whom  it  is  written,  Behold 

9.  9  but  who  is  this  of  whom  I  hear  such  th.  ? 
9.  11  spake  unto  them  of  the  kingdom  of  God 
9.  45  and  they  feared  to  ask  him  of  that  saying 

11.  53  to  provoke  him  to  speak  of  many  things 

13.  1  told  him  of  the  Galileans,  whose  blood 

16.  2  How  is  it  that  I  hear  this  of  thee  ?  give 
21.  5  as  some  spake  of  the  temple,  how  it  was 

23.  8  because  he  had  heard  many  things  of  him 
24. 14  they  talked  together  of  all  these  things 

John  1.  7,  8,  15,  22,  [30],  47 ;  2.  21,  25 ;  5.  31,  32,  32, 
36.  37.  39>  46 ;  7-  7’  13.  I7>  39  1  8.  13,  14,  18,  18,  26,  46  ;  9. 
17;  10.  25,  41  ;  11.  13,  13;  12.  41;  13.  18,  22,  24;  15.  26; 

16.  8,  8,  8,  9,  10,  11,  19,25;  18.  19,  19,  23,  34;  21.  24; 

Acts  1.  1 ;  2.  29,  31 ;  5.  24  ;  7.  52  ;  8.  34,  34,  34;  9. 13  ;  11. 
22  ;  13.  29  ;  15.  6 ;  17.  32  ;  18.  15,  25 ;  21.  21 ;  22.  10  ;  23. 
6,  11,  20,  29 ;  24.  8,  22,  25;  25.  9,  19,  19,  20,  26;  26.  26 ; 

28.  21 ;  Rom.  14.  12  ;  15.  14,  21  ;  1  Co.  1.  11;  2  Co.  10.  8; 

1  Th.  1.  9 ;  4.  6;  5.  1  ;  2  Ti.  1.  3 ;  Titus  2.  8 ;  Heb.  4.  4, 
8;  5.  11 ;  6.  9 ;  9.  5;  10.  7  ;  11.  7,  [22],  32;  1  Pe.  1.  10,  10; 
3.  15 ;  2  Pe.  1.  1253.  16  ;  1  Jo.  1.  1 ;  2.  27 ;  5.  9,  10 ;  Jude 
3>  i5>  15- 

26.  About,  around,  concerning,  it  epi  (acc.)  peri. 
Mark  4. 19  the  lusts  of  other  things  entering  in,  cho. 

27 . Towards,  to,  unto,  irpos  (acc,)  pros. 

Heb.  1.  7  of  the  angels  he  saith,  Who  maketh  his  a. 
11. 18  Of  whom  it  was  said,  That  in  Isaac  shaU 

28. In  behalf  of,  for,  virip  (gen. )  liuper. 

2  Co.  1.  7  our  hope  of  you  (is)  stedfast,  knowing,  t. 

1.  8  not.  .have  you  ignorant[of]  our  trouble 
7.  4  great  (is)  my  glorying  of  you  :  I  am  filled 

7.  14  if  I  have  boasted  any  thing  to  him  of  you 

8.  23  Whether.. of  Titus.. my  partner  and  fello. 

9.  2  for  which  I  boast  of  you  to  them  of  Mac. 
9.  3  lest  our  boasting  of  you  should  be  in  vain 

12.  5  Of  such  an  one  will  I  glory  :  yetof  myself 
Phil.  2.  13  both  to  will  and  to  do  of  (his)  good  pleas. 

4.  10  that  now  at  the  last  your  care  of  me  hath 

29.  By,  under,  viri  (gen.)  hvpo. 

Matt.  1.  22  which  was  spoken  of  the  Lord  by  the  pr. 

2.  15  which  was  spoken  of  the  Lord  by  the  pr. 

2.  16  when  he  saw  that  he  was  mocked  of  the 

3.  6  were  baptized  of  him  in  Jordan,  confess. 

3.  13  cometh.  .unto  John,  to  be  baptized  of  him 

3.  14  I  have  need  to  be  baptized  of  thee,  and 

4.  1  Then  was  Jesus  led  up  of  the  Spirit  into 

4.  1  the  wilderness  to  be  tempted  of  the  devil 

5.  13  cast  out,  and  to  be  trodden  under  foot  of 

6.  2  that  they  may  have  glory  of  men.  Verily 
10. 22  ye  shall  be  hated  of  all  (men)  for  my  name 

11.  27  All  things  are  delivered  unto  me  of  myF. 

14.  8  she,  being  before  instructed  of  her  moth. 

17.  12  Likewise  shall,  .the  Son  of  man  suffer  of 
19. 12  eunuchs,  which  were  made  eunuchs  of  m. 
20.  23  but ..  for  whom  it  is  prepared  of  my  Fath. 

23.  7  in  the  markets,  and  to  be  called  of  men 

24.  9  ye  shall  be  hated  of  all  nations  for  my  n. 

27.  12  when  he  was  accused  of  the  chief  priests 
Mark  1.  5,  9,  13  ;  2.  3,  5,  26 ;  13.  13  ;  16.  [n] ;  Luke 

2.  21 ;  3.  7  ;  4.  2,  15  ;  7.  30  ;  8.  29,  [43] ;  9.  7,  8,  10,  22  ; 
14.  8,  8  ;  17.  20;  21.  17,  24;  John  10.  [14];  14.  21 ;  Acts 


2.  24  ;  4.  11 ;  10.  [33],  38,  41,  42 ;  12.  5  ;  15.  [4] ;  16.  4,  6, 
14  ;  17.  13 ;  2i.  35  ;  22.  11, 12  ;  23.  10,  27,  27  ;  24.  26 ;  26- 
2,  6,  7 ;  Rom.  12.  21 ;  13.  1 ;  15.  15;  1  Co.  2.  12,  15;  4.  3, 
3  ;  6.  12;  7.  25 ;  8.  3 ;  10.  9,  10,  29 ;  n.  32 ;  14.  24,  24;  2 
Co.  1.  4,  16  ;  2.  6  ;  3.  2  ;  5.  4 ;  8.  19  ;  11.  24 ;  12.  11 ;  Gal. 
1  •  14  ;  3.  17  ;  4.  9 ;  5.  15;  Eph.  5.  12  ;  Phil.  3.  12  ;  1  Th. 
!■  4  I  2.  4,  14,  14 ;  2  Th.  2.  13  ;  Heb..  5.  4,  10 ;  7.  7 ;  11. 
23 »  12-  3,  5  I  Jas.  1.  14 ;  2.  9  ;  3.  4,  6  ;  1  Pe  2.  4 ;  3  Jo. 

12.  12;  Jude  12,  17;  Rev.  6.  13. 

OF  fire  — 

Fiery,  of  fire,  irvpivbs  purinos. 

Rev.  9.  17  sat  on  them,  having  breast  plates  of  fire 
OF  him,  or  of  himself  — 

Of  him  or  himself,  avrov,  avrov  hautou,  autou. 
Eph.  1.  17  and  revelation  in  the  knowledge  of  him 
Heb.  9.  26  to  put  away  sin  by  the  sacrifice  of  himself 
OF,  there  — 

Concerning  it,  re  pi  avrov  peri  autou. 

Matti2.  36  they  shall  give  account  thereof  in  the  day 

OF,  where  — 

1.  Concerning  which,  irepl  ps  peri  lies. 

Heb.  2.  5  put  in  subjection  the  world,  .whereof  we 

2.  Concerning  certain  things,  irepl  rlvuv  peri  tinon. 

1  Ti.  1.  7  neither  what  they  say,  nor  whereof  they 
[See  also  Full,  plenty,  speak,  weary.] 

OFF  — 

1  .From  off,  meal. 

Gen.  24.  64  when  she  saw  Isaac,  she  lighted  off  the 

2.  The  face,  D’if  panim. 

Zeph.  1.  2  I  will  utterly  consume  all.  .from  off  the 
1.  3  I  will  cut.  .man  from  off  the  land,  saith  the 

3.  From,  off,  away,  an 6  apo. 

Matt26.  58  Peter  followed  him  afar  off  unto  the  high 
27.  55  many  women  were  there  beholding  afar  off 
Mark  5.  6  when  he  saw  Jesus  afar  off,  he  ran  and  w. 

14.  54  Peter  followed  him  afar  off,  even  into  the 

15.  40  There  were  also  women  looking  on  afar  off 
Lukei6.  23  seeth  Abraham  afar  off,  and  Lazarusinhis 
John  11.  18  Bethany  was.  .about  fifteen  furlongs  off 
Rev.  18.  10  Standing  afar  off  for  the  fear  of  her  torm. 

18. 15  shall  stand  afar  off  for  the  fear  of  her  to. 

18.  17  and  as  many  as  trade  by  sea,  stood  afar  off 

4.  Out  off,  in  ek. 

Markn.  8  otherscut  down  branches  off  the  trees,  and 
[See  also  Afar,  beat,  branch,  break,  broken,  cqst,  cast 
far,  crop,  cut,  cutting,  draw,  fall,  fallen,  far,  from, 
good  way,  leave,  neck,  pluck,  pluckt,  pull,  put,  put¬ 
ting,  rend,  remove,  ring,  scrape,  shake,  shave,  smite, 
strip,  take,  taken,  wipe.] 

OFFENCE  — 

1 .  Sin,  N?rt  chet. 

Ecel.io.  4  leave  not ..  yielding  pacifietli  great  often. 

2. A  stumbling,  Siiy'O  mikshol. 

1  Sa.  25.  31  this  shall  be  no.  .offence  of  heart  unto  my 
Isa.  8.  14  stone  of  stumbling  and  for  a  rock  of  offe. 

3 .Sin,  error,  apaprla  hamartla. 

2  Co.  11.  7  Have  I  committed  an  offence  in  abasing  m. 

4.  A  falling  aside  or  away,  napanroipa  paraptoma. 

Rom.  4.  25  Who  was  delivered  for  our  offences,  and 

5.  15  But  notastheoffence,so  also  (is)  the  free 

5.  15  For  if  through  the  offence  of  one  many  be 

5.  16  the  free  gift  (is)  of  many  offences  unto  ju. 

5. 17  if  by  one  man’s  offence  death  reigned  by 

5. 18  Therefore  as  by  the  offence  of  one  (judg. 

5.  20  Moreover  the  law  entered,  that  the  offen. 

5. A  stumbling  block,  irpoo-Kopya  proskomma. 

Rom  14.  20  is)  evil  for  that  man  who  eateth  with  off. 

6..-1  stumbling  block,  nporruonri  proskope. 

2  Co.  6.  3  Giving  no  offence  in  any  thing,  that  the 

7.  A  stumbling  block,  andrSaXov  skandalon. 

Matti6.  23  thou  art  an  offence  unto  me ;  for  thou  sa. 

18.  7  Woe  unto  the  world  because  of  offences ! 

18.  7  for  it  must  needs  be  that  offences  come 
18.  7  but  woe  to  that  man  by  whom  the  offence 
Lukei7.  1  It  is  impossible  but  that  offences  will  co. 
Rom.  9.  33  Behold,  I  lay  in  Sion  a.  .rock  of  offence 

16.  17  mark  them  which  cause  divisions  and  off. 
Gal.  5.  11  then  is  the  offence  of  the  cross  ceased 

1  Pe.  2.  8  a  stone  of  stumbling,  and  a  rock  of  offence 
OFFENCE,  none,  void  of,  without  — - 
Not  causing  to  stumble,  airpiaKoiros  ciproskopos. 
Acts  24.  16  to  have  always  a  conscience  void  of  offe. 

1  Co.io.  32  Give  none  offence,  neither  to  the  Jews,  nor 
Phil.  1. 10  that  ye  may  be  sincere  and  without  offen. 

OFFENCE,  to  acknowledge  — 

To  be  guilty,  confess  guilt,  ccx  ashem. 

Hos.  5. 15  till  they  acknowledge  their  offence,  and 
OFFEND,  to  (make  to)  — 

1  .To  be  guilty,  ciyx  ashem. 

Jer.  2.  3  all  that  devour  him  shall  offend;  evil  sh. 

50.  7  We  offend  not,  because  they  have  sinned 
Eze.  25.  12  hath  greatly  offended,  and  revenged  him. 
Hos.  4.  15  let  not  Judah  offend  :  and  come  not  ye  u. 

13.  1  but  when  he  offended  in  Baal,  he  died 
Hab.  1 .  11  offend,  (imputing)  this  power  unto  his  god 

2. Guilt,  ashmah. 

2  Ch.28.  13  whereas  we  have  offended  against  the  Lo. 


OFFEND 


710 


OFFER 


3.  To  deal  treacherously,  "n?  bagad. 

Psa.  73. 15  I  should  offend  (against)  the  generation 

4.  To  act  wickedly,  Sari  chabal. 

Job  34.  31  meet  to  be  said  unto  God.  .1  will  not  off. 

5.  To  sin,  err,  miss  the  mark,  Nan  chata. 

Gen.  20.  9  what  have  I  offended  thee,  that  thou  hast 
40.  1  had  offended  their  loid  the  king  of  Egypt 
2  Ki.18.  14  saying,  I  have  offended;  return  from  me 
Jer.  37. 18  What  have  I  offended  against  thee,  or  a. 

6.  To  sin,  err,  miss  the  mark,  ayaprava  hamartano. 
Acts  25.  8  nor  yet  against  Cesar,  have  I  offended  any 

7.  To  stumble,  fall,  irraita  ptaio. 

Jas.  2.  10  shall  keep  the  whole  law,  and  yet  offend 

3.  2  in  many  things  we  offend  all.  If  any.,  o. 

8.  To  cause  to  stumble,  <TKav8a\l(ui  skandalizo. 

Matt.  5.  29  if  thy  right  eye  offend  thee,  pluck  it  out 

5.  30  if  thy  right  hand  offend  thee,  cut  it  off 
11.  6  blessed  is  (he),  whosoever  shall  not  be  o. 

13.  21  when,  .persecution  ariseth.  .he  is  off  ended 
13.57  they  were  offended  in  him.  ButJesussaid 

15.  12  Knowest  thou  that  the  Pharisees  were  of. 

17.  27  lest  we  should  offend  them,  go  thou  to 

18.  6  But  whoso  shall  offend  one  of  these  little 
18.  8  if  thy  hand  orthy  foot  offend  thee,  cut  th. 
18.  9  if  thine  eye  offend  thee,  pluck  it  out,  and 
24. 10  then  shall  many  be  offended,  and  shall  b. 

26.  31  All  ye  shall  be  offended  because  of  me  t. 

26.  33  Thougliall . .  be  offended . .  will  I  never  be  o. 

Mark  4.  17  when,  .persecution  ariseth.  .they  are  off. 

6.  3  the  carpenter.  .And  they  were  offended  at 
9.  42  whosoever  shall  offend  one  of  (these)  little 
9.  43  if  thy  hand  offend  thee,  cut  it  off :  it  is  b. 

9.  45  if  thy  foot  offend  thee,  cut  it  off :  it  is  be. 

9.  47  if  thine  eye  offend  thee,  pluck  it  out :  it  is 

14.  27  All  ye  shall  be  offended  because  of  me  t. 

14.  29  Although  all  shall  be  offended,  yet  (will) 

Luke  7.  23  blessed  is  (lie),  whosoever  shall  not  be  o. 

17.  2  than  that  he  should  offend  one  of  these  1. 
John  6.  61  he  said  unto  them,  Doth  this  offend  you? 

16.  1  spoken  unto  you,  that  ye  should  not  be  o. 
Rom  14.  21  stumbleth,  [or  is  offended],  or  is  made  w. 

1  Co.  8.  13  if  meat  make  my  brother  to  offend,  I  will 

8.  13  eat  no  flesh,  .lest  I  make  my  brother  to  0. 

2  Co.  1 1.  29  Who  is  weak,  .who  is  offended,  and  I  burn 

OFFEND,  (no)  thing  — 

A  stumbling,  stumbling  block,  Vnr;p  mikshol. 

Psa.  119.  165  which  love  thy  law  :  nothing  shall  offend 

OFFENDED  — 

To  step  over,  transgress,  yps  pasha,  2. 

Provi8. 19  A  brother  offended  (is  harder  to  be  won) 
OFFENDER,  (to  be  or  make  an)  — 

1.  Sinful  or  erring  one,  Ntsn  chatta. 

1  Ki.  1.  21 1  and  my  son  Solomon  shall  be  counted  of. 

2.  To  cause  to  sin  or  err,  Nari  chata,  5. 

Isa.  29.  21  That  make  a  man  an  offender  for  a  word 

3.  To  be  unrighteous,  unjust,  aSuceu  adikeo. 

Acts  25. 11  For  if  I  be  an  offender,  or  have  committed 
OFFENDS,  thing  that  — 

A  stumbling  block,  <TKau8a\ou  skandalon. 

Matti3.  41  they  shall  gather,  .all  things  that  offend 
OFFER,  to  — 

1.  To  slaughter,  offer  sacrifice,  rut  zabach. 

Gen.  31.  54  Then  Jacob  offered  sacrifice  upon  the  m. 

46.  1  offered  sacrifices  unto  the  God  of  his  fat. 
Exod23.  18  Thou  shalt  not  offer  the  blood  of  my  sac. 
Lev.  17.  5  sacrifices,  which  they  offer,  .and  offer  th. 

17.  7  they  shall  no  more  offer  then'  sacrifices 

19.  5  if  ye  offer  a  sacrifice .  .ye  shall  offer  it  at 
22.  29  when  ye  will  offer  a  sacrifice . .  off er  (it) 

Num22.  40  Balak  offered  oxen  and  sheep,  and  sent 
Deuti8.  3  priests’  due .  .from  them  that  offer  a  sacr. 

27.  7  thou  shalt  offer  peace  offerings,  and  shalt 
33.  19  there  shall  they  offer  sacrifices  of  righte. 
Judgi6.  23  gathered  them  together  for  to  offer  a 

1  Sa.  1.  4  when  the  time  was  that  Elkanah  offered 

1.  21  went  up  to  offer  unto  the  Lord  the  yearly 

2.  13  when  any  man  offered  sacrifice, the  priests’ 
2.  19  when  she  came  up  with  her  husband  to  0. 

2  Sa.  15.  12  A.  sent  for  A. .  .while  he  off ered sacrifices 
1  Ki.  8.  62  all  Israel  with  him,  offered  sacrifice  before 

8.  63  Solomon  offered  a  sacrifice,  .which  he  off. 

13.  2  upon  thee  shall  he  offer  the  priests  of  the 

1  Ch.15.  26  they  offered  seven  bullocks  and  seven  ra. 

2  Ch.  7.  4  the  king  and  ail  the  people  offered  sacri. 

7.  5  king  Solomon  offered  a  sacrifice  of  twenty 

15.  11  they  offered  unto  the  Lord  the  same  time 
Neh.i2.  43  Also  that  day  they  offered  great  sacrifices 
Psa.  4.  s  Offer  the  sacrifices  of  righteousness,  and 

27.  6  therefore  will  I  offer  in  his  tabernacle  s. 
50.  14  Offer  unto  God  thanksgiving;  and  pay  thy 
50.  23  Whoso  offereth  praise  glorifieth  me ;  and 
116.  17  I  will  offer  to  thee  the  sacrifice  of  thank. 
Isa.  57.  7  thither  wentest  thou  up  to  offer  sacrifice 
Eze.  20.  28  they  offered  there  their  sacrifices,  andth. 
Jon.  1.  16  offered  a  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord,  and  m. 

2.  To  slaughter,  offer  sacrifice,  nji  zabach,  3. 

1  Ki.22.  43  the  people  offered  and  burnt  incense  yet 

3.  Slaughter,  sacrifice,  rni  zeba.ch. 

Lev.  19.  6  It  shall  be  eaten  the  same  day  ye  offer  it 

4.  To  cause  to  draw  nigh,  bring  nigh,  Biff  nagash,  5. 

Amos  5.  25  Have  ye  off  ered  unto  me  sacrifices  and  off. 
Mai.  1.  7  Ye  offer  polluted  bread  upon  mine  altar 


Mai.  1.  8  if  ye  offer  the  blind,  .if  ye  offer  the  lame 

2.  12  him  that  offereth  an  offering  unto  the  L. 

3.  3  they  may  oiler  unto  the  Lord  an  offering 

to. To  ( cause  to)  wave,  offer,  *]U  nuph,  5. 

Exod3s.  22  every  man  that  offered,  (offered)  an  offer. 
Num.  8.  11  Aaron  shall  offer  the  Levites  before  the 
8.  13  offer  them  (for)  an  offering  unto  the  Lord 
8.  15  cleanse  them,  and  offer  them  (for)  an  off. 

8.  21  Aaron  offered  them  (as)  an  offering  before 

6.  To  stretch  out  to,  nof  natah. 

1  Ch.21. 10  Thus  saitli  the  Lord,  I  offer  thee  three 

7.  To  lift  up  to,  baa  natal. 

2  Sa.  24.  12  Tims  saith  the  Lord,  I  offer  thee  three 

8.  To  pour  out,  ?]Pf  nasak. 

llos.  9.  4  They  shall  not  offer  wine  (offerings)  to  the 

9.  To  cause  to  pour  out,  tjdj  nasak,  5. 

Psa.  16.  4  drink  offerings  of  blood  will  I  not  offer 

10.  To  pour  out,  tipi  nesak,  3. 

Dan.  2.  46  commanded  that  they  should  offer  an  ob. 

11.  To  lift  up,  N;i'i  nasa. 

Eze.  20.  31  For  when  ye  offer  your  gifts,  when  ye  m. 

12.  To  give,  |ni  nathan. 

Num  18.  12  first  fruits  of  them  which  they  shall  offe. 
Eze.  6.  13  the  place  where  they  did  offer  sweet  savour 

13.  To  go  up,  alah. 

i  Sa.  2.  28  to'offer  upon  mine  altar,  to  burn  incense 

14.  To  cause  to  go  up,  nbj;  alah,  5. 

Gen.  8.  20  and  offered'  burnt  offerings  on  the  altar 
22.  2  offer  him  there  for  a  burnt  offering  upon 

22.  13  offered  him  up  for  a  burnt  offering  in  the 
Exod24-  5  lie  sent  young  men .  .which  offered  burnt 

30.  9  Ye  shall  offer  no  strange  incense  thereon 
32.  6  rose  up . .  and  offered  burnt  offerings,  and 
40.  29  offered  upon  it  the  burnt  offering,  and  the 
Lev.  14.  20  the  priest  shall  offer  the  burnt  offering 
17.  8  that  offereth  a  burnt  offering  or  sacrifice 
Nuni23. 2, 4  offered  on  (every)altar  a  bullock  and  a  ram 

23.  14,  30  offered  a  bullock  and  a  ram  on  (every) 
Deut  12.  13  offer  not  thy  burnt  offerings  in  every  pla. 

12.  14  there  thou  shalt  offer  thy  burnt  offerings 
27.  6  thou  shalt  offer  burnt  offerings  thereon 

Josh.  8.  31  they  offered  thereon  burnt  offerings  unto 

22.  23  to  offer  thereon  burnt  offering  or  meat  of. 
Judg.  6.  26  offer  a  burnt  sacrifice  with  the  wood  of 

11.  31  and  I  will  offer  it  up  for  a  burnt  offering 

13.  16  if  thou  wilt  offer,  .thou  must  offer  it  unto 
13.  19  and  offered  (it)  upon  a  rock  unto  the  Lord 

20.  26  offered  burnt  offerings  and  peace  offerings 

21.  4  offered  burnt  offerings  and  peace  offerings 

1  Sa.  6.  14  offered  the  kine  a  burnt  offering  unto  the 

6. 15  offered  burnt  offerings  and  Sacrificed  sa. 

7.  9  Samuel  took  a  sucking  lamb,  and  offered 

7.  10  as  Samuel  was  offering  up  the  burnt  offe. 
10.  8  I  will  come  down  unto  thee,  to  offer  burnt 
13.  9  And  Saul .  .offered  the  burnt  offering 

13. 10  as  soon  as  he  had  made  an  end  of  offering 
13.  12  I  forced  myself  therefore,  and  offered  a  b. 

2  Sa.  6.  1 7  David  offered  burnt  offerings  and  peace  o. 

6. 18  as  soon  as  David  had  made  an  end  of  off. 

24.  22  Let  my  lord  the  king  take  and  offer  up 
24.  24  neither  will  I  offer  burnt  offerings  uuto 
24.  25  offered  burnt  offerings  and  peace  offerings 

1  KI.  3.  4  athousandburntofferiugsdidS.offerupon 

3. 15  offered  np  burnt  offerings,  and  offered  p. 
9.  25  three  times  in  a  year  did  Solomon  offer  b. 

12.  32  ordained  a  feast,  .lie  offered  upon  the  al. 
12.  33  So  he  offered  upon  the  altar  which  he  had 
12.  33  offered  upon  the  altar,  and  burnt  incense 

2  Ki.  3.  27  and  offered  him.  a  burnt  offering  upon 

1 6. 12  the  king  approached  to  the  altar,  and  off. 

1  Ch.16.  2  when  David  had  made  an  cud  of  offering 

16.  40  To  offer  burnt  offerings  unto  the  Lord  up. 
21.  24  I  will  not.  .offer  burnt  offerings  without 
21.  26  offered  burnt  offerings  and  peace  off erings 

23.  31  to  offer  all  burnt  sacrifices  unto  the  Lord 
29.  21  and  offered  burnt  offerings  unto  the  Lord 

2  Ch.  1.  6  offered  a  thousand  burnt  offerings  upon 

4.  6  such  tilings  as  they  offered  for  the  burnt. 

8.  12  Then  Solomonoffered  burnt  offerings  unto 
8.  13  offering  according  to  the  commandment 

23.  18  to  offer  the  burnt  offering  of  the  Lord,  as 

24.  14  vessels,  .to  offer,  .and  they  offered  burnt 
29.  7  have  not.  .offered  burnt  offerings  in  the 
2g._2i  commanded,  .to  offer,  on  the  altar  of  the 
29.  27  Hezekiah  commanded  to  offerthe  burnto. 
29.  29  when  theyhadmadean  end  of  offering, the 
35.  14  the  sons  of  Aaron(were  busied)in offering 
35.  16  to  offer  burnt  offerings  upon  the  altar  of 

Ezra  3.  2  to  offer  burnt  offerings  thereon,  as.. writ. 
3.  3  they  offered  burnt  offering  thereon  unto 
3.  6  to  offer  burnt  offerings  unto  the  Lord 
Job  1.  5  and  offered  burnt  offerings,  .to  the  num. 

42.  8  and  offer  up  for  yourselves  a  burnt  offer. 
Psa.  51. 19  then  shall  they  offer  bullocks  upon  thine 

66.  15  I  will  offer  unto  thee..  I  will  offer  bullocks 
Isa.  57.  6  to  them,  .thou  hast  offered  a  meat  offering 
66.  3  he  that  offereth  an  oblation . .  swine's  flesh 
Jer.  14.  12  when  they  offer  burnt  offering  and  an  of. 
33.  18  want  a  man  before  me  to  offer  burnt  off. 
48.  35  him  that  offereth  in  the  high  places,  and 
Eze.  43. 18  to  offer  burnt  offerings  thereon,  and  to 
43. 24  they  shall  offer  them  up.  .a  burnt  offering 
Amos  5. 22  Though  ye  offer  me  burnt  offerings  and 

15.  To  do,  make,  nyy  asah. 

F.vntl?9-  36  And  thou  shalt  offer  every  day  a  bullock 
29.  38  Now  this  (is  that)  which  thou  shalt  offer 


lixod  29.  39  The  one  lamb  thou  shalt  offer  in  the  xnor. 

29.  39,  41  and  the  other  lamb  thou  shalt  offer  at 
Lev.  5.  10  he  shall  offer  the  second . .  a  burnt  offering 
6.  22  the  priest.. that  is  anointed.. shall  offer  it 
9.  7  offer  thy  sin  offering.. offer  the  offering  of 

9.  16  and  offered  it  according  to  the  manner 

14.  19  the  priest  shall  offer  the  sin  offering,  and 

14.  30  he  shall  offer  the  one  of  the  turtle  doves 
15. 15  priest  shall  offer  them,  the  one.  .a  sin  of. 

15.  30  the  priest  shall  offer  the  one.  .a  sin  offer. 

16.  9  Aaron  shall  bring  the  goat,  .and  offer  him 

16.  24  come  forth,  and  offer  his  burnt  offering 

17.  9  bringeth  it  not.  .to  offer  it  unto  the  Lord 
22.  23  that  mayest  thou  offer . .  a  free  will  offer. 
23. 12  ye  shall  offer  that  day  when  ye  wave  the 

Num.  6.  11  the  priest  shall  offer  the  one  for  a  sin  off. 

6.  16  the  priest . .  shall  offer  his  sin  offering,  and 
6. 17  shall  offer  the  ram . .  shall  offer  also  his  m. 
Josh.22.  23  or  if  toofferpeace  offerings  thereon,  let  the 
Judg  13. 16  if  thou  wilt  offer  a  burnt  offering,  thou 

1  Ki.  3. 15  offered  up  burnt  offerings,  and  offered  p. 

8.  64  there  he  offered  burnt  offerings,  and  meat 

2  Ki.  5.  17  thy  servant  will  henceforth  offer  neither 

10.  24  when  they  went  in  to  offer  sacrifices  and 
2  Ch.  7.  7  there  he  offered  burnt  offerings,  and  the 
Psa.  66. 15  I  will  offer  bullocks  with  goats.  Selah 

16.  To  make  perfume,  offer  incense,  leg  qatar,  5. 
Numi6.  40  that  no  stranger,  .come  near  to  offer  inc. 

1  Ch.  6.  49  Aaron  and  his  sons  offered  upon  the  altar 

17.  To  be  or  bring  near,  ail?  qarab. 

Lev.  16.  1  when  they  offered  before  the  Lord,  and 

18.  To  cause  to  come  near,  fill?  qarab,  5. 

Lev.  1.  3  let  him  offer  a  male ..  he  shall  offer  it  of 
2.  1  when  any  will  offer  a  meat  offering  unto 
2.  12  ye  shall  offer  them  unto  the  Lord  :  but 
2. 13  with  all  thine  offerings  thou  shalt  offers. 

2.  14  if  thou  offer  a  meatoffering,  .thou  shalt  o 

3.  1  if  he  offer  (it)  of  the  herd,  .he  shall  offer 
3.  3,  9  he  shall  offer  of  the  sacrifice  of  the  pe. 
3.  6  male  or  female,  he  shall  offer  it  without 
3.  7  If  he  offer  a  lamb,  .then  shall  he  offer  it 
3.  12  goat,  then  he  shall  offer  it  before  the  Lo. 

3.  14  And  he  shall  offer  thereof  his  offering 

4.  14  shall  offerayoung bullock  for  the  sin,  and 

5.  8  shall  offer  (that)  which  (is)  for  the  sin  of 

6.  14  the  sons  of  Aaron  shall  offer  it  before  the 
6.  20  which  they  shall  offer  unto  the  Lord  in 

6.  21  baken  pieces,  .shalt  thou  offer,  .a  sweet 

7.  3  And  he  shall  offer  of  it  all  the  fat  thereof 
7.  8  the  priest  that  offereth  any  man's  burnt 
7.  8  the  burnt  offering  which  he  hath  offered 
7.  9  all .  .shall  be  the  priest's  that  offereth  it 
7.  11  of  the  sacrifice,  .which  he  shall  offer  unto 
7.  12  If  he  offer  it  for  a  thanksgiving,  then 
7.  12  he  shall  offer  with  the  sacrifice  of  thank 
7.  13  he  shall  offer,  .his  offering  unleavened  b. 
7.  14  of  it  he  shall  offer  one  out  of  the  whole 
7.  16  the  same  day  that  he  offereth  his  sacrifice 
7.  18  shall  it  be  imputed  unto  him  that  offereth 
7.  25  men  offer  an  offeringjmade  by  fire  unto  the 
7.  29  lie  that  offereth  the  sacrifice  of  his  peace 
7.  33  that  offereth  the  blood  of  the  peace  offer 
7.  38  commanded  the  children  of  Israel  to  offer 

9.  2  Take  thee . .  and  offer  (them)  before  the  L. 

10.  1  offered  strange  fire  before  the  Lord,  which 
10.  19  this  day  have  they  offered  their  sin  offer. 
t2.  7  Who  shall  offer  it  before  the  Lord,  and 
14.  12  the  priest  shall  take  one  he  lamb,  and  of. 

16.  6  Aaron  shall  offer  his  bullock  of  the  sin  o. 

17.  4  to  offer  an  offering  unto  the  Lord  before 
21.  6  (and)  the  bread  of  their  God,  they  dooffer 
21.  8  for  he  offereth  the  bread  of  thy  God :  he 
21.  17  let  him  not  approach  to  offer  the  bread  of 
21.  21  shall  come  nigh  to  offer  the  offeringsof  the 

21.  21  he  shall  not  come  nigh  to  offer  the  bread 

22.  18  that  will  offer  his  oblation  for  all  his  vows 
22.  18  which  they  will  offer  uuto  the  Lord  for  a 
22.  20  hath  a  blemish,  (that)shallyenot  offer;  for 
22.  21  whosoever  offereth  a  sacrifice  of  peace  off. 
22.  22  ye  shall  not  offer  these  unto  the  Lord,  nor 
22.  24  ye  shall  not  offer  unto  the  Lord  that  wh. 

22.  25  shall  ye  offer  the  bread  of  your  God  of  any 

23.  8,  25,  27,  36,  36,  37  offer  an  offering  made  by 
23.  16  ye  shall  offer  a  new  meat  offering  unto 
23. 18  ye  shall  offer  with  the  bread  seven  lambs 

27.  11  of  which  they  do  not  offer  a  sacrifice  unto 
Num.  3.  4  when  they  offered  strange  fire  before  the 

5.  25  and  shall  wave . .  and  offer  it  upon  the  al. 

6.  14  he  shall  offer  his  offering  unto  the  Lord 

7.  2  That  the  princes  of  Israel,  heads . .  offered 
7.  10  the  princes  offered  for  dedication  of  the 
7.  10  the  princes  offered  their  offering  before 
7.  11  They  shall  offer  their  offering,  each  prince 
7.  12  he  that  offered  his  offering  the  first  day 
7  18  On  the  second  day  Netlmneel.  .did  offer 
7.  19  He  offered  (for)  his  offering  one  silver  c. 

9  7  that  we  may  not  offer  an  offering  of  the 

15.  4  Then  shall  he  that  offereth  his  offering 

15.  7  for  a  drink  offering  thou  shalt  offer  the 

16.  35  and  consumed  the.  men  that  offered  in. 

16.  38  they  offered  them  before  the  Lord,  ther. 
16.  39  wherewith  they  that  were  burnt  had  off. 
26.  61  when  they  offered  strange  fire  before  the 

28.  2  shall  ye  observe  to  offer  unto  me  in  their 

28.  3  the  offering,  .which  ye  shall offerunto the 
28.  ii  ye  shall  offer  a  burnt  offering  unto  the  L. 
28.  19  But  ye  shall  offer  a  sacrifice  made  byfire 

28.  27  But  ye  shall  offer  the  burnt  offering  for  a 

29.  8  Butye  shall  offer  a  burnt  offering  unto  the 

29.  13,  36  ye  shall  offer  a  burnt  offering,  a  sacr. 


OFFER 


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OFFERING 


Judg.  3.  18  when  he  had  made  an  end  to  offer  the  p. 

(  Ch.16.  1  they  offered  burnt  sacrifices  and  peace  o. 

2  Ch.35. 12  to  offer  unto  the  Lord,  as  (it  is)  written 
Ezra  8.  35  offered  burnt  offerings  unto  the  God  of 
Tsa.  72. 10  kings  of  Sheba  aud  Seba  shall  offer  gifts 
Eze.  43.  22  on  the  second  day  thou  shalt  offer  a  kid 
43.  23  thou  shalt  offer  a  young  bullock  without 

43.  24  thou  shalt  offer  them  before  the  Lord 

44.  7  when  ye  offer  my  bread,  the  fat  and  the 
44.  15  they  shall  stand  before  me  to  offer  unto 
44.  27  he  shall  offer  his  sin  offering,  saith  the  L 
46.  4  the  burnt  offering  that  the  prince  shall  o. 

Hag.  2. 14  and  that  which  they  offer  there  (is)  unci. 
Mai."  1.  8  offer  it  now  unto  thy  governor ;  will  he 

19.  To  briny  near,  215  qereb,  3. 

Ezra  7.  17  offer  them  upon  the  altar  of  the  house  of 

20.  To  cause  to  come  near,  21,7  qereb,  5. 

Ezra  6.  10  That  they  may  offer  sacrifices  of  sweet  sa. 

6.  17  offered  at  the  dedication  of  this  house  of 

21.  To  cause  to  lift  up,  on  rum,  5. 

Exod35.  24  Everyone  that  did  offer  an  offering  of  sil. 
Lev.  22.  15  the  holy  things,  .which  they  offer  unto  the 
Nmm8.  19  which,  children  of  Israel  offer  unto  the  L. 
18.  24  which  they  offer  (as)  an  heave  offering 
18.  28  Thus  ye  also  shall  offer  an  heave  offering 
18.  29  allyour  gifts  ye  slialloffer  every  heave  off. 
Ezra  8.  25  the  offering,  .which  the  king,  .had  offered 
Eze.  45.  i  ye  shall  offer  an  oblation  unto  the  Lord 
'  45.  13  This  (is)  the  oblation  that  ye  shall  offer 
48.  8  shall  be  the  offering  which  ye  shall  offer 
48.  9  The  oblation  that  ye  shall  offer  unto  the 
48.  20  ye  shall  offer  the  holy  oblation  four  sepia. 

22.  To  slaughter,  nry  shachat. 

Exod34.  25  Thou  shalt  not  offer  the  blood  of  my  sac. 

23.  To  lead  up,  avayin  anago. 

Acts  7.  41  offered  sacrifice  unto  tlieidol,  andrejoiced 

24.  To  bear  up,  avaipepu  anaphero. 

Heb.13.  15  By  him  therefore  let  us  offer  the  sacrifice 
Jas.  2.  21  when  he  had  offered  Isaac  his  son  upon  the 

25 . To  give,  SiStoyi  didbmi. 

Luke  2.  24  to  offer  a  sacrifice  according  to  that  wh. 
Kev.  8.  3  that  he  should  offer  (It)  with  the  prayers 

2 Q.To  bear  toward,  Trpo(r(pepo)  prospherb. 

Matt.  5.  24  be  reconciled,  .then  come  and  offer  thy  g. 

8.  4  offer  the  gift  that  Moses  commanded,  for 
Mark  1.  44  offer  for  thy  cleansing  those  things  which 
Luke  5.  14  offerforthy  cleansing,  according  as  Moses 
23.  36  coming  to  him,  and  offering  him  vinegar 
Acts  7.  42  have  ye  offered  to  me  slain  beasts  and  sa. 

8.  18  And  when  Simon  saw.  .lie  offered  them 
Heb.  5.  1  that  he  may  offer  both  gifts  and  sacrifices 
5.  3  he  ought,  .also  for  himself,  toofferforsins 
8.  3  every  high  priest  is  ordained  to  offer  gifts 
8.  3  that  this  man  have  somewhat  also  to  offer 

8.  4  that  there  are  priests  that  offer  gifts 

9.  7  which  he  offered  for  himself,  and .  the  e. 

9.  14  who . .  offered  himself  without  spot  to  God 
g.  25  Nor  yet  that  he  should  offer  himself  often 

10.  1  with  those  sacrifices  which  they  offered 
10. 11  offering  oftentimes  the  same  sacrifices,  w. 

10.  12  after  he  had  offered  one  sacrifice  for  sins 

11.  4  By  faith  Abel  offered  unto  God  a  more  ex. 

27 . To  give  upon  or  besides,  emSi'Sce/ii!  epididbmi. 
Luken.  12  Or  if  he  shall  ask  an  egg,  will  he  offer  him 

28.  To  hold  near,  naplxa  parecho. 

Luke  6.  29  unto  him  that  smiteth . .  offer  also  the  ot. 

OFFER  up,  to,  unto,  to  — 

1.  To  cause  to  be  high  or  lifted  up,  on  rum,  5. 

Nnm  13. 19  yc  shall  offer  up  an  heave  offering  unto 

15. 20  Ye  shall  offer  up  a  cake  of  the  first  of  your 
18.  26  ye  shall  offer  up  an  heave  offering  of  it 
31.  52  gold  of  the  offering  that  they  offered  up  to 

2.  To  bear  up  or  again,  auarpepu  anaphero. 

Heb.  7.  27  Who  needeth  not.  .to  offer  up  sacrifice 

7.  27  for  this  he  did  once,  when  he  offered  up 
1  Pe.  2.  5  to  offer  up  spiritual  sacrifices,  acceptable 

3.  To  bear  toward,  irpoaipepaj  prospherb. 

Heb.  5.  7  when  he  had  offered  up  prayers  and  sup. 
11.  17  offered  up  Isaac ..  off ered  up  his  only  be. 

OFFER  for  sin,  to  — 

To  offer  a  sin  offering,  nan  chata,  3. 

Lev.  6.  26  The  priest  that  offereth  it  for  sin  shall  cat 
9.  15  slew  it,  and  offered  it  for  sin,  as  the  first 

OFFER  (selves)  freely  or  willingly,  to  — 

1  .To  show  self  willing  hearted,  3iJ  nadab,  7. 

Judg.  5.  2  when  the  people  willingly  offered  thems. 
5.  9  that  offered  themselves  willingly  among 

1  CI1.29.  6  the  chief  of  the  fathers . .  offered  willingly 

29.  9  rejoiced,  for  that  they  offered  willingly 
29.  9  because,  .they  offered  willingly  to  the  L. 
29.  14  that  we  should  beable  to  offerso willingly 
29.  1 7  I  have  willingly  offered  all  these  things 
29.  17  seen  with  joy  thy  people,  .to  offer  willin. 

2  Ch.17.  16  who  willingly  offered  himself  unto  the  L. 
Ezra  1.  6  And.  .besides  all  (that)  was  willingly  off. 

2.  68  offered  freely  for  the  house  of  God  to  set 

3.  5  every  one  that  willingly  offered  a  free  will 
Neh.  11.  2  tire  men  that  willingly  offered  themselves 

2 .To  be  offered  willingly,  213  nedab,  4. 

Ezra  7.  15  have  freely  offered  unto  the  God  of  Israel 
7. 16  offering  willingly  for  the  house  of  their  G. 


OFFER  incense  or  sacrifice,  to  — 

1  .To  make  perfume,  offer  incense,  iDi)  qatar,  3. 

Jer.  11.  17  to  provoke  me  to  anger,  in  offering  ince. 

32. 29  upon  whose  roofs  they  have  offered  ince. 
Amos  4.  5  offer  a  sacrifice  of  thanksgiving  with  lea. 

2.  To  slaughter,  offer  sacrifice,  nai  debach. 

Ezra  6.  3  the  place  where  they  off  ered  sacrifices,  and 
OFFERED,  to  be  (ready  to  be)  — 

1. Tobe  brought  or  caused  to  comenigh,  BG1  nagash,  6. 
Mai.  1. 11  in  every  place  incense  (shall  be)  offered 

2.  To  go  up,  nS;;  alah. 

2  Ki.  3.  20  when  the  meat  offering  was  offered,  that 

3.  To  be  brought  or  caused  to  go  up,  rh'J  alah,  6. 
Judg.  6.  28  second  bullock  was  offered  upon  the  altar 

i.7fo  be  made,  done,  hoy  asah,  2. 

Num28.  24  After  this  manner  ye  shall  offer  daily 

5.  A  heave  offering,  ,19110  terumah. 

Eze.  48.  12  (this)  oblation  of  the  laud  that  is  offered 

6.  What  is  brought  near,  jsii)  qorban. 

Lev.  7. 15  be  eaten  the  same  day  that  it  is  offered 

7.  To  bear  toward,  npoa<\>ep<a  prospherb. 

Acts  21.  26  offering  should  be  offered  for  every  one 
Heb.  9.  28  So  Christ  was  once  offered  to  bear  the  s. 
10.  2  would  they  not  have  ceased  to  be  offered  ? 
10.  8  burnt  offerings .  .which  are  offered  by  the 

8 . To  be, poured  out,  airirbopai  spendomai. 

Phil.  2.  17  Yea,  and  if  I  be  offered  upon  the  sacrifice 
2  Ti.  4.  6  For  I  am  now  ready  to  be  offered,  and  the 
OFFERED  (in  sacrifice)  to  idols,  meats  or  things  — 
Any  thing  sacrificed  to  an  idol,  clZoiXidvrov  eido. 
Acts  15.  29  That  ye  abstain  from  meats  offered  to  id. 

21.  25  keep  themselves  from  (things)  offered  toi. 

1  Co.  8.  1  Now  as  touching  things  offered  unto  idols 

8.  4  things  that  are  offered  in  sacrifice  unto  i. 

8.  7  eat  (it)  as  a  thingoffereduutoanidol; and 
8.  10  eat  those  things  which  are  offered  to  idols 
10.  19  or  that  which  is  offered  in  sacrifice  to  id. 
10.  28  This  is  offered  in  sacrifice  unto  idols,  eat 
Rev.  2.  14  to  eat  things  sacrificed  unto  idols,  and  to 

2.  20  seduce,  .to  eat  things  sacrificed  unto  idols 
OFFERED  things  — 

Work,  deed,  hff'j.n  maaseli. 

2  Ch.  4.  6  sucli  tilings  as  they  offered  for  the  burnt 
OFFERING  — 

1. Slaughter,  sacrifice,  n;t  zebach. 

Exod24.  5  sacrificed  peace  offerings  of  oxen  unto  the 
Lev.  17.  5  offer  them  (for)  peace  offerings  unto  the  L. 
Josh.  22.  23  or  if  to  offer  peace  offerings  thereon,  let 
2  Ch.30.  22  offering  peace  offerings,  and  making  con. 

33. 16  sacrificed  thereon  peace  offerings  and  th. 
Prov.  7. 14  (I  have) peace  offerings  with  me;  this  day 
2. Offering,  present,  nnja  minchah. 

Gen.  4.  3  that  Cain  brought,  .an  offering  unto  the 

4.  4  had  respect  unto  Abel  and  to  his  offering 

4.  5  unto  Cain  aud  to  his  offering  he  had  not 
Nnm.  5. 15  an  offering  of  jealousy,  an  offering  of  m. 

5.  18  put  the  offering  of  memorial  in  her  hands 

5.  18  which  (is)  the  jealousy  offering :  and  the 
5.  25  the  priest  shall  take  the  jealousy  offering 
5. 25  shall  wave  the  offering  before  the  Lord 
5.  26  the  priest  shall  take  an  handful  of  the  o. 

16. 15  Respect  not  thou  their  offering :  I  have 
1  Sa.  2. 17  for  men  abhorred  the  offering  of  the  Lord 

2.  29  Wherefore  kick  ye.  .at  mine  offering,  wh. 

2.  29  the  chiefest  of  all  the  offerings  of  Israel 

3. 14  not  be  purged'with  sacrifice  nor  offering 

26. 19  let  him  accept  an  offering :  but  if  (they  be) 

1  Ch.16  29  bring  an  offering,  and  come  before  him 
Psa.  20.  3  Remember  all  thy  offerings,  and  accept 
40.  6  Sacrifice  and  offering  thou  didst  not  des. 
96.  8  bring  an  offering,  and  come  into  his  courts 
Isa,  43. 23  not  caused  thee  to  serve  with  an  offering 
66.  20  they  shall  bring  all  your  brethren,  .an  of. 
66.  20  bring  an  offering  in  a  clean  vessel  into  the 
Jer.  41.  5  with  offerings  and  incense  in  their  hand 
Amos  5.  25  Have  ye  offered  unto  me  sacrifices  and  o. 
Zeph.  3.  10  the  daughter,  .shall  bring  mine  offering 
Mai.  1.  10  neither  will  I  accept  an  offering  at  your 

1.  11  (shall  be)  offered,  .and  a  pure  off  ering :  for 

1.  13  thus  ye  brought  an  offering:  should  I  ac. 

2. 12  him  that  offereth  an  offering  unto  the  L. 

2. 13  insomuch  that  lieregardeth  not  theoffer. 

3.  3  that  they  may  offer  unto  the  Lord  an  off. 

3.  4  Then  shall  the  offering  of  Judah  and  Jer. 

3.  To  go  up,  r\b %  alah. 

1  Ki.18.  29  prophesied  until  the  (time)  of  the  offering 
18.  36  it  came  to  passat.  .the  offering  of  the..s. 

4.  To  cause  to  go  up,  nSy  alah,  5. 

1  Sa.  13. 10  as  soon  as  he  had  made  an  end  of  offering 

2  Sa.  6. 18  as  soon  as  David  had  made  an  end  of  off. 

1  Ch.16.  2  when  David  had  made  an  end  of  offering 

2  Ch.  8  13  offering  according  to  the  commandment 

29.  29  when  they  had  made  an  end  of  offering,  the 
35.  14  the  sons  of  Aaron  (were  busied)  in  offering 

5.  To  do,  make,  asah. 

Lev.  9.  22  and  came  down  from  offering  of  the  sin  o. 
2  Ki.io.  25  as  soon  as  he  had  made  an  end  of  offering 

6.  To  bring  or  cause  to  come  near,  217  qarab,  5. 
Num  13.  13  in  offering  an  offering  made  by  fire,  of  a 

7.  What  is  brought  near,  [aijj  qorban. 

Lev,  1.  2  If  any  man  of  you  bring  an  offering  unto 


Lev.  1.  2  ye  shall  bring  your  offering  of  the  cattle 

1.  3  If  his  offering  (be)  a  burnt  sacrifice  of  the 
1.  10  if  his  offering  (lie)  of  the  flocks,  (namely) 
1.  14  the  burnt  sacrifice  for  his  offering  to  the 

1.  14  he  shall  bring  his  offering  of  turtle  doves 

2.  1  when  any  will  offer  a  meat  offering  unto 

2.  1  his  offering  shall  be  (of)  fine  flour ;  and  he 

2.  13  with  all  thine  offerings  thou  shalt  offer 

3.  2,  8  lay  his  hand  upon  the  head  of  his  offer. 

3.  6  And  if  his  offering  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace 

3.  7  If  he  offer  a  lamb  for  his  offering,  then 
3. 12  if  his  offering  (be)  a  goat,  then  he  shall  of. 

3.  14  he  shall  offer  thereof  his  offering,  (even) 

4.  23,  28  he  shall  bring  his  offering,  a  kid  of 

4.  32  if  he  bring  a  lamb  for  a  sin  offering,  he 

5.  11  he  that  sinned  shall  bring  for  his  offering 

6.  20  This  (is)  the  offering  of  Aaron,  and  of  his 

7.  1 3  he  shall  off er ..  his  offering  leavened  bread 
7.  16  if  the  sacrifice  of  his  offering  (be)  a  vow 

9.  7  offer  the  offering  of  the  people,  and  make 

9.  15  he  brought  the  people’s  offering,  and  took 

17.  4  to  offer  an  offering  unto  the  Lord  before 

22.  27  it  shall  be  accepted  for  an  offering  made 

23.  14  thatyehave  broughtan  offering  unto  your 

27.  9  whereof  men  bring  an  offering  unto  the  L. 
Num.  5. 15  he  shall  bring  her  offering  for  her,  the  t. 

6. 14  he  shall  offer  his  offering  unto  the  Lord 

6.  21  his  offering  unto  the  Lord  for  his  separa. 

7.  3  they  brought  their  offering  before  the  L. 
7.  10  the  princes  offered  their  offering  before 

7. 11  They  shall  offer  their  offering,  each  prince 

7. 12  he  that  offered  his  offering  the  first  day 
7.  13  his  offering  (was)  one  silver  charger,  the 
7.  17  this  (was)  the  offering  of  Nahshon  the  son 
7.  19  He  offered,  .his  offering  one  silvercliarger 
7.  23  this  (was)  the  offering  of  Nethaneel  the 
7.  25  His  offering,  .one  silver  charger,  the  wei. 
[So  in  v.  31,  37,  43,  49,  55,  61,  67,  73,  79.] 

7.  29  this  (was)  the  offering  of.  .the  son  of 
[So  in  v.  35,  41,  47.  53.  59.  65.  71.  77.  83-l 

9.  7  that  we  may  not  offer  an  offering  of  the 

9. 13  because  he  brought  not  the  offering  of  the 
15.  4  Then  shall  he  that  offereth  his  offering 
15.  25  they  shall  bring  their  offering,  a  sacrifice 

28.  2  Mv  offering,  .my  bread  for  my  sacrifices 
Eze.'ifo!  28  presented  the  provocation  of  their  offering 

40.  43  upon  the  tables  (was)  the  flesh  of  the  off. 


8.  What  is  brought  near ,  [Si|j  qurban. 

Neh.  10.  34  we  cast  the  lots,  .for  the  wood  offering 
13.  31  for  the  wood  offering,  at  times  appointed 

9.  A  wave  offering,  nsrifi  tenuphah. 

Exod35-  22  offered . .  an  offering  of  gold  unto  the  Lord 
38.  24  the  gold  of  the  offering,  was  twenty  and 
38.  29  the  brass  of  the  offering  (was)  seventy  tal. 
Num.  8. 11  an  offering  of  the  children  of  Israel,  that 

8.  13  and  offer  them. .an  offering  unto  the  Lord 

8.  15  cleanse  them,  and  offer  them .  .an  offering 
8.  21  Aaron  offered  them.. an  offeringbefore  the 


10.24  heave  offering,  nB’iP  terumah. 

Exod25-  2  Speak,  .that  they  bring  me  an  offering 
25.  2  of  every  man.  .ye  shall  take  my  offering 
25.  3  this  (is)  the  offering  which  ye  shall  take 

30.  13  an  half  shekel  (shall  be)  the  offering  of  the 
30.  14  Every  one . .  shallgive  an  offering  unto  the 

30.  15  when  (they)  give  an  offering  unto  the  Lo. 
35.  5  Take  ye  from  among  you  an  offering  nnto 
35.  5  let  him  bring  it,  an  offering  of  the  Lord 
35.  21  they  brought  the  Lord’s  offering  to  the  w. 
35.  24  Every  one  that  did  offer  an  offering  of  sil. 

35.  24  andbrass,broughttheLoRD’soffering:and 

36.  3  they  receivedof  Moses  all  the  offering  wh. 
36.  6  make  any  more  work  for  the  offering  of 

Lev.  22. 12  she  may  not  eat  of  an  offering  of  the  holy 
Num.  5.  9  every  offering  of  all  the  holy  things  of  the 

31.  52  all  the  gold  of  the  offering  that  they  offe. 

2  Sa.  1.  21  rain  upon  you,  nor  fields  of  offerings :  for 
2  Ch.31. 10  began  to  bring  the  offerings  into  the  house 

31.  12  brought  in  the  offerings  and  the  tithes 

31. 14  (was)  over  the  free  will  offerings  of  God 
Ezra  8.  25  the  offering  of  thehouseof  ourGod,  which 
Neh.  10.  37  our  offerings,  and  the  fruit  of  all  manner 

10.  39  children  of  Levi  shall  bring  the  offering 

12.  44  were  some  appointed,  .for  the  offerings 

13.  5  the  tithes,  .and  the  offeringsof  the  priests 
Eze.  20.  40  there  will  I  require  your  offerings,  and 

48.  8  shall  be  the  offering  which  ye  shall  offer 
Mai.  3.  8  Wherein  have  we  robbed  thee?  In . .  offer. 

11.  A  gift,  Supov  doron. 

Luke2i.  4  all  these  have .  .cast  in  unto  the  offerings 

12.  What  is  borne  forward  or  toward,  npoatpopa. 
Acts  21.  26  until  that  an  offering  should  be  offered 

24.  17  came  to  bring  alms  to  my  nation,  and  off. 
Eph.  5.  2  hath  given  himself  for  ns  an  offering  and 
Heb.  10.  5  Sacrifice  and  offering  thou  wouldest  not 

10.  8  Sacrifice  and  offering  and  burnt  offerings 

10.  10  through  the  offering  of  the  body  of  J esus 

10.  14  For  by  one  offering  he  hath  perfected  for 
10. 18  Now.  .(there  is)  no  more  offering  for  sin 
[See  also  Burnt,  drink,  free,  freewill,  heave,  meat,  pass- 
over,  peace,  sin,  thank,  trespass,  voluntary,  wave,  whole, 
willing.] 

OFFERING  up  — 

1  .To  cause  to  go  up ,  nty  alah,  5. 

1  Sa.  7.  10  as  Samuel  was  offering  up  the  burnt  offe. 

2.  What  is  borne  forward  or  toward,  irpoacpopd. 
Rom.  1 5. 16  that  the  offering  up  of  the  Gentiles  might 


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OFFERING  (or  sacrifice)  made  by  fire  — 

A  fire  offering,  nij'x  ishsheh. 

Exochg.  18,  25,  4ioffcringmadebyfire  unto  the  Lord 
[So  in  v.  30.  20;  Lev.  2  16  ;  3.  3,  9, 14  ;  7.  5,  25;  8. 21,28;  22. 
27;  23.  8,  13,  25,  27,  36,  36,  37 ;  24.  7 ;  Num.  29.  6.] 

Lev.  1.  9  an  offering  made  by  fire,  of  asweetsavour 
[So  in  v.  13,  17;  2.  2,  9 ;  3.  5 ;  Num.  15.  10,  13,  14;  18.  17 ; 

28.  8,  24  ;  29.  13,  26.1 

Lev.  2.  3,  10  of  the  offerings  of  theLORD  made  by  Are 

2.  11  in  any  offering  of  the  Lord  made  by  fire 

3.  11,  16  (it  is)  the  food  of  the  offering  made  by 

4.  35  according  to  the  offerings  made  by  fire  u. 

5.  12  according  to  the  offerings  made  by  fire  u. 

6.  17  their  portion  of  my  offerings  made  by  fire 
6.  18  the  offerings  of  the  Lord  made  by  fire 

7. 30,  35  the  offerings  of  the  Lord  made  by  fire 

10.  12  the  offerings  of  the  Lord  made  by  fire 
10.  13  of  the  sacrifices  of  the  Lord  made  by  fire 
10.  15  with  the  offerings  made  by  fire  of  the  fat 

21.  6,  21  the  offerings  of  the  Lord  made  by  fire 

22.  22  nor  make  an  offering  by  fire  of  them  upon 

23.  18  an  offering  made  by  fire,  of  sweet  savour 

24.  9  of  the  offerings  of  the  Lord  made  by  fire 
Numi5.  3  will  make  an  offering  by  fire  unto  the  Lo. 

15.  25  a  sacrifice  made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord 

28.  2  my  bread  for  my  sacrifices  made  by  fire 

28.  3  This  (is)  the  offering  made  by  fire  which  ye 

28.  6,  13  a  sacrifice  made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord 

28.  19  ye  shall  offer  a  sacrifice  made  by  fire 
Deut  18.  1  eat  the  offerings  of  the  Lord  made  by  fire 
Josh  13.  14  the  sacrifices .  ,madebyfire(are)their  inh. 

1  Sa.  2.  28  did  I  give,  .all  the  offerings  made  by  fire 

OFFERING  for  sin  — 

A  guilt  offering,  oyx  asluim. 

Isa.  53.  10  thou  shalt  make  his  soul  an  offering  for  s. 
OFFERIN G  incense  — 

To  make  perfume,  offer  incense,  "iaj3  qatar,  3. 

Jer.  11.  17  to  provoke  me.  .in  offering  incense  unto 

OFFERINGS  — 

Givings,  gifts,  o’pnprt  habhabim. 

Hos.  8.  13  They  sacrifice ..  the  sacrifices  of  mine  off. 

OFFICE  — 

1  .Base,  station,  ken. 

Gen.  41. 13  me  he  restored  unto  mine  office,  and  him 
2.Standing,  station,  1DK.D  maamacl. 

1  Ch.23.  28  their  office  (ivas)  to  wait  on  the  sons  of  A. 

3.  Watch,  guard,  iDya  mishmar. 

Neh.13.  14  deeds  that  I  have  done,  .for  the  offices th. 

4.  Watch,  guard,  rnaiya  mishnereth. 

2  Ch.  7.  6  the  priests  waited  on  their  offices ;  the  L. 

5.  Service,  rnbj?  abodah. 

1  Ch.  6.  32'they  waited  on  their  office  according  to 
C.  Inspection,  charge,  rnj?9  peguddah. 

Num.  4.  16  to  the  office  of  Eleazar  the  son  of  Aaron 

1  Ch.24.  3  according  to  their  offices  in  their  service 

2  Ch.23.  18  Jelioiada  appointed  the  offices  of  the  ho. 

24.11  the  chest  was  brought  unto  the  king’s  office 
Psa.109.  8  Let.  .be  few.  .let  another  take  his  office 

I  .Ministration,  Stcucorla  diakonia. 

Romn.  13  apostle  of  the  Gentiles,  I  magnify  mine  o. 

8  .Work,  action,  office,  me,  irpa^s  praxis. 

Rom  1 2.  4  and  all  members  have  not  the  same  office 

OFFICE  of  a  bishop  — 

Oversight,  superintendence,  hriaKoirp  episkope. 

1  Ti.  3.  1  If  a  man  desire  the  office  of  a  bishop,  he 
OFFICE  of  the  priesthood,  priest’s  office  — 

Priesthood,  Upareia  hierateia. 

Luke  1.  9  Accordingto.  .customof  the  priest's  office 
Heb.  7.  5  they . .  who  receive  the  office  of  the  priest. 

OFFICE,  to  do,  execute,  or  minister  in  the  priest's  — 

1  .To  act  as  a  priest,  ]r\'2kahan,  3. 

Exod28.  1, 3, 4, 41  minister  unto  me  in  the  priest’s  office 

29.  1,  44  minister  unto  me  in  the  priest’s  office 

30.  30  minister  unto  me  in  the  priest’s  office 

31.  10  his  sons,  to  minister  in  the  priest’s  office 
35.  19  his  sons,  to  minister  in  the  priest's  office 
39-  41  garments,  to  minister  in  the  priest’s  office 
40.  13,  15  minister  unto  me  in  the  priest’s  office 

Lev.  7.  35  minister  unto  the  Lord  in  the  priest’s  of. 

16.  32  consecrate  toministerin  the  priest’s  office 

Num.  3  3  consecrated  to  minister  in  the  priest’s  of. 

3.  4  Ithamar  ministered  in  the  priest’s  office 
Deut  10.  6  ministered  in  the  priest’s  office  in  his  ste. 

1  Ch.  6.  10  that  executed  the  priest’s  office  in  the  te. 

24.  2  and  Ithamar  executed  the  priest’s  office 

2  Ch.n.  14  from  executing  the  priest’s  office  unto  the 
Eze.  44.  13  to  do  the  office  of  a  priest  unto  me,  nor 

2.  To  act  as  a  priest,  Uparevw  hierateuo. 

Luke  1 .  8  while  he  executed  the  priest's  office  before 

OFFICER  — 

1  .To  be  set  up,  natsab,  2. 

1  Ki.  4.  5  Azariah..(was)  over  the  officers;  and  Zab. 

4.  7  Sofomon  had  twelve  officers  over  all  Isr. 

4.  27  those  officers  provided  victual  for  king  S. 

5.  16  Besides  the  chief  of  Solomon’s  officers  w. 
9.  23  These  (were)  the  chief  of  the  officers  that 

2  Ch.  8.  10  these . .  the  chief  of  king  Solomon’s  officers 

2.  One  set  up,  3'x;  netsib. 

1  Ki.  4.  19  (was)  the  only  officer  which  (was)  in  the 


3 . A  eunuch,  officer,  d'id  saris. 

Gen.  37.  36  an  officer  of  Pharaoh’s,  .captain  of  the  g. 

39.  1  an  officer  of  Pharaoh,  captain  of  the  gua. 

40.  2  P.  was  wroth  against  two  (of)  his  officers 
40.  7  he  asked  Pharaoh’s  officers,  that  (were) 

1  Sa.  8.  15  give  to  his  officers,  and  to  his  servants 

1  Ki.22.  9  Then  the  king  of  Israel  called  an  officer 

2  Ki.  8.  6  the  king  appointed  unto  her  a  certain  of. 

24.  12  he,  and  his  mother ..  and  his  officers:  and 
24.  15  his  officers,  and  the  mighty  of  the  land 
23.  19  out  of  the  city  he  took  an  officer  that  was 

1  CI1.28.  1  with  the  officers,  and  with  the  mighty  men 

2  Ch.18.  8  king,  .called  for  one  (of  his)  officers,  and  s. 

4.  To  inspect,  charge,  ips  paqad. 

Num3i.  14  Moses  was  wroth  with  the  officers  of  the 
31.  48  the  officers  which  (were)  over  thousands 
2  Ki.n.  15  the  priest  commanded. .  the  officers  of  the 

5 .Inspection,  charge,  rnj3|  peguddah. 

2  Ki.n.  18  the  priest  appointed  officers  over  the  ho. 

1  Ch.26.  30  officers  among  them  of  Israel  on  this  side 
Isa.  60.  17  I  will  also  make  thy  officers  peace,  and  t. 

6 .Inspector,  T pS  pagid. 

Gen.  41.  34  letliimappoint  officers  over  the  land,  and 
Jiulg.  9.  28  the  son  of  Jerubbaal?  and  Zebul  his  off!.? 

2  Ch.24.  11  high  priest’s  officer  came  and  emptied  the 
Esth  2.  3  let  the  king  appoint  officers  in  all  the 
Jer.  29.  26  that  ye  should  be  officers  in  the  house  of 

7.  Great  one,  31  rah. 

Esth.  1.  8  the  king  had  appointed  to  all  the  officers 

8.  To  do  work,  rnuSo  n'py  asah  melakah. 

Esth.  9.  3  and  officers  of  the  king,  helped  the  Jews 

9.  To  manage,  oversee,  rule,  ip;;’  shatar. 

Exod.5.  6  task  masters  of  the  people,  and  their  offi. 
5.  10  task  masters  of  the  people,  .and  their  of. 
5. 14,  15,  19  theofficersof  the  children  of  Israel 
Numn.  16  elders  of  the  people,  and  officers  over  them 
Deut.  1. 15  captains  over  tens,  and  officers  among 
16.  18  Judges  and  officers  slialtthou  make  thee 
20.  5  the  officers  shall  speak  unto  the  people 
20.  8  officers  shall  speak  further  unto  the  peo. 

20.  9  when  the  officers  have  made  an  end  of  s. 
29. 10  and  your  officers,  (with)  all  the  men  of  I. 
31.28  the  elders  of  your  tribes,  and  your  officers 

Josh.  1.  10  Then  Joshua  commanded  the  officers  of 
3.  2  it  came  to  pass,  .that  the  officers  went 

8.  33  all  Israel,  and  their  elders,  and  officers 

23.  2  called .  .for  their  judges,  and  for  their  0. 

24.  1  called,  .for  their  judges,  and  for  their  o. 

1  Ch.23.  4  six  thousand  (were)  officers  and  judges 

26.  29  business  over  Israel,  for  officers  and  ju. 

27.  1  their  officers  that  served  the  king  in  any 

2  Ch.19.  11  also  the  Levites  (shall  be)  officers  before 

34.  13  of  the  Levites.  .scribes,  and  officers,  and 

10 . Police  officer,  bailiff,  irpaKrop  praktor. 

Lukei2.  58  deliver  thee  to  the  officer,  and  the  officer 

11.  An  under  rower ,  assistant,  virnplrps  huperetes. 
Matt.  5.  25  the  judge  deliver  thee  to  the  officer,  and 
John  7.  32  the  chief  priests  sent  officers  to  take  him 

7.  45  Then  came  the  officers  to  the  chief  priests 
7.  46  The  officers  answered.  Never  man  spake 
18.  3  having  received  a  band  (of  men)  and  offi. 
18.  12  officers  ofthe  Jews  took  Jesus,  and  bound 
18.  18  the  servants  and  officers  stood  there,  who 

18.  22  one  of  the  officers  which  stood  by  struck 

19.  6  When  the  chief  priests,  .and  officers  saw 
Acts  5.  22  when  the  officers  came,  and  found  them 

5.  26  Then  went  the  captain  with  the  officers 

OFFSCOURING  — 

1.  Scrapings,  off  scouring,  'np  sechi. 

Lam.  3.  45  Thou  hast  made  us  (as)  the  offscouring 

2.  Offscouring,  scrapings  round  about,  irep'npripa. 

1  Co.  4.  13  the  offscouring  of  all  things  unto  this 

OFFSPRING  — 

1  .Outcomers,  issue,  produce,  D'x>’xx  tseetsaim. 

Job  5.  25  thine  offspring  as  the  grass  of  the  earth 

21.  8  Their  seed  is  established . .  their  offspring 
27.  14  his  offspring  shall  not  be  satisfied  with  b. 
31.  8  eat;  yea,  let  my  offspring  be  rooted  out 

Isa.  22.  24  they  shall  hang  upon  him . .  the  offspring 
44.  3  will  pour,  .my  blessing  upon  thine  offsp. 
48.  19  the  offspring  of  thy  bowels  like  the  gravel 
61.  9  their  seed  shall  be  known .  .and  their  off. 
65.  23  they  (are)  the  seed,  .and  their  offspring 

2.  Race,  kind,  yevos  genos. 

Acts  17.28  certain . .  said,  For  we  are  also  his  offspring 
17  29  Forasmuch  then  as  we  are  the  offspring  of 
Rev.  22.  16  I  am  the  root  and  the  offspring  of  David 

OFT,  OFTEN,  OFTENER  — 

1  .Many  a  time,  often,  ttoWukis  pollakis. 

Matti7. 13  falleth  into  the  fire,  and  oft  into  the  water 
Mark  5.  4  Because  that  he  had  been  often  bound 
Acts  26.  II  I  punished  them  oft  in  every  synagogue 

2  Co.  11.  23  in  prisons  more  frequent,  in  deaths  oft 

1 1.  26  (In)  journeyings  often,  (in)  perils  of  waters 
11.  27  in  watchings  often,  .in  fastings  often,  in 
Phil.  3. 18  many  walk,  of  whom  I  have  told  you  oft. 
2  Ti.  1.  16  he  oft  refreshed  me,  and  was  not  ashamed 
Heb.  6.  7  drinketh  in  the  rain  that  cometh  oft  upon 

9.  25  Nor  yet  that  he  should  offer  himself  often 
9.  26  For  then  must  he  often  have  suffered  since 

2 .Much,  iroWa.  polla. 

Matt.  9.  14  Why  do  we  and  the  Pharisees  fast  [oft],  but 


3.  With  the  fist,  irvyp.fi  pugme. 

Mark  7.  3  except  tliey  wash,  .hands  oft, eat  not, ho. 

4.  Thick,  close,  frequently ,  irvuvis  puknos. 

Luke  5.  33  Why  do  the  disciples  of  John  fast  often 
Acts  24.  26  wherefore  he  sent  for  him  the  oftener,  and 

1  Ti.  5.  23  use  a  little  wine  for.  .thine  often  infirmi. 

OFT  TIMES,  OFTEN  TIMES  — 

1 .  Two  steps  (or)  three,  tthVc’  c]pi’.s  paamyim  shalosh. 
Job  33.  29  Lo,  all  these. .  worketh  God  often  times 

2.  Many  steps,  times,  nisi  c’D;;5  peamini  rabboth. 

Eccl.  7.  22  often  times  also  thine  own  heart  knowetli 

3.  Many  times,  iroWois  xpdvois  pollois  clironois. 

Luke  8.  29  of  ten  times  it  had  caught  him:  andhewas 

4  Many  o,  time,  often,  iroW&Kis  pollakis. 

Matt  17.  15  for  ofttimes  he  falleth  into  the  fire,  and 
Mark  9.  22  oft  times  it  hath  cast  him  into  the  fire, and 
Johm8.  2  Jesus  oft  times  resorted  thither  with  his  d. 
Rom.  1.  13  oftentimes  I  purposed  to  come  unto  you 

2  Co.  8.  22  whom  we  have  often  times  proved  diligent 
Heb.  10. 11  offering  oftentimes  the  same  sacrifices,  w. 

0G,  aiy  long-necked,  giant. 

The  king  of  Baslian  defeated  at  Edrei,  whose  land  was 
assigned  to  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseli,  beyond  Jordan. 
B.C.  1452. 

Num  21.  33  0.  the  king  of  Baslian  went  out  against 

32.  33  the  kingdom  of  O.  king  of  Baslian,  the  la. 
Deut.  1.  4  After  he  had  slain.  .O.  the  king  of  Bashan 
3.  1  O.  the  king  of  Bashan  came  out  against  us 
3.  3  our  God  delivered  into  our  hands  O.  also 
3.  4  the  region  of  Argob,  the  kingdom  of  O.  in 
3.  10  and  Edrei,  cities  of  the  kingdom  of  O.  in 

3.  11  For  only  O.  king  of  Bashan  remained  of 
3. 13  all  Bashan,  (being)  the  kingdom  of  O.,  gave 

4.  47  possessed  his  land,  and  the  land  of  O.  king 

29.  7  O.  the  king  of  Bashan,  came  out  against 

31.  4  shall  do.  as  he  did  to  Sihon  and  to  0.,  ki. 
Josh.  2. 10  Sihon  and  O.,  whom  ye  utterly  destroyed 

9.  10  to  0.  king  of  Bashan,  which  (was)  at  Aslit. 

12.  4  coast  of  O.  king  of  Bashan,  (which  was)  of 
13. 12  All  the  kingdom  of  0.  in  Baslian,  which 

13.  30  all  the  kingdom  of  0.  king  of  Bashan,  and 

13.  31  and  Edrei,  cities  of  the  kingdom  of  0.  in 
1  Ki.  4.  19  of  0.  king  of  Bashan;  and  (he  was)  the  only 
Neh.  9.  22  so  they  possessed,  .the  land  of  0.  king  of 
Psa.135.  11  O.  king  of  Bashan,  and  all  the  kingdoms 

136.  20  0.  the  king  of  Bashan:  for  his  mercy  (en. 

O'-HAD,  ink  powerful. 

The  third  sou  of  Simeon.  B.C.  1700. 

Gen.  46.  10  Jemuel,  and  Jamin,  and  0.,  and  Jachin 
Exod.  6.  15  Jemuel,  and  Jamin,  and  O.,  and  Jachin 

O'-HEL,  Snk  family ,  race,  tent. 

A  son  of  Zerubbabel,  descended  f rom  Jehoiakim  king  of 
Judah.  B.C.  500. 

1  Ch.  3.  20  Hasliubali,  and  0.,  and  Berechiah,  and 

OIL  — 

] .  Shining,  oil,  ins]  yitshar. 

Num  18.  12  All  the  best  of  the  oil,  and  all  the  bestof 
Deut.  7.  13  he  will  also  bless,  .thine  oil,  the  increase 
11.  14  mayest  gather  in  thy  com.  .and  thine  oil 
12. 17  mayest  not  eat.  .the  tithe,  .of  thy  oil,  or 

14.  23  shalt  eat . .  the  tithe . .  of  thine  oil,  and  the 
18.  4  The  first  fruit,  .of  thine  oil,  and  the  first 

28.  51  shall  not  leave  thee,  .corn,  wine,  or  oil,  (or) 

2  Ki.  18.  32  a  land  of  oil  olive  and  of  honey,  that  ye 

2  CI1.31.  5  children  of  Israel  brought . .  oil,  and  honey 

32.  28  for  the  increase  of  corn,  and  wine,  and  oil 
Neh.  5.  11  the  wine,  and  the  oil,  that  ye  exact  of  them 

10.  37  of  all  manner  of  trees,  of  wine,  and  of  oil 

10.  39  shall  bring  the  offering  of.  .the  oil,  unto 
13.  s  they  laid  the  meat  offerings,  .and  the  oil 
13.  12  brought  all  Judah  the  tithe  of.  .the  oil 

Jer.  31.  12  for  oil,  and  for  the  young  of  the  flock 
Hos.  2.  8  that  I  gave  her  corn,  and  wine,  and  oil 
2.  22  hear  the  corn,  and  the  wine,  and  the  oil 
Joel  1.  10  new  wine  is  dried  up,  the  oil  languisheth 
2.  19  I  will  send  you  com,  and  wine,  and  oil 
2.  24  the  fats  shall  overflow  with  wine  and  oil 
Hag.  1.  11  upon  the  new  wine,  and  upon  the  oil,  and 

2.  Oil,  nc;p  meshach. 

Ezra  6.  9  wheat,  salt,  wine,  and  oil,  accordingto 
7.  22  to  an  hundred  baths  of  oil,  and  salt  with. 

3.  Oil,  ointment,  fatness,  [pi?  sliemen. 

Gen.  28. 18  set  it  up.  a  pillar,  and  poured  oil  upon  the 
35.  14  drink  offering  thereon,  and  he  poured  oil 
Exod25.  6  Oil  for  the  light,  spices  for  anointing  oil 
27.  20  that  they  bring  thee  pure  oil  olive  beaten 

29.  2  tempered  with  oil . .  wafers . .  anointed . .  o. 

29.  7  Then  shalt  thou  take  the  anointing  oil 

29.  21  thou  shalt  take,  .of  the  anointingoil,  and 
29. 40  with  the  fourth  part  of  an  hin  of  beaten  oil 

30.  24  And  of  cassia,  .and  of  oil  olive  an  hin 

30.  25  thou  shalt  make  it  an  oil  of  holy  ointment 

30.  25  ointment . .  it  shall  be  an  holy  anointing  oil 

30.  31  This  shall  be  an  holy  anointing  oil  untome 

31.  11  theanointing  oil,  and  sweet  incense  for  the 
35.  8  oil  for  the  light . .  spices  for  anointing  oil 

35. 14  The  candlestick,  .with  the  oil  for  the  light 

35. 15  the  anointing  oil,  and  the  sweet  incense 
35.  28  oil  for  the  light,  and  for  the  anointing  oil 
37.  29  he  made  the  holy  anointing  oil,  and  the 
39.  37  The  pure  candlestick,  .and  the  oil  forlig. 

39.  38  the  anointing  oil,  and  the  sweet  incense 

40.  9  thou  shalt  take  the  anointing  oil,  and  an. 
Lev.  2.  1  he  shall  pour  oil  upon  it,  and  put  frank. 


OIL 


713 


OLD 


Hos. 


Lev.  2.  2  of  the  oil  thereof,  with  all  the  frankince. 

2.  4  mingled  with  oil,  or.  .anointed  with  oil 

2.  s  fine  (lour  unleavened,  mingled  with  oil 
2.  6  pour  oil  thereon  :  it  (is)  a  meat  offering 
2.  7  it  shall  be  made  (of)  fine  flour  witli  oil 

15  thou  shalt  put  oil  upon  it,  and  lay  frank. 

16  of  the  oil  thereof,  with  all  the  frankince. 

11  he  shall  put  no  oil  upon  it,  neither  shall 
15  of  the  oil  thereof,  and  all  the  frankincen 
2t  In  a  pan  it  shall  be  made  with  oil.  .baken 
10  every  meat  offering  mingled  with  oil,  and 

12  cakes  mingled  with  oil.  .anointed  with  oil 
[2  cakes  mingled  with  oil,  of  fine  flour,  fried 
2  the  anointing  oil,  and  a  bullock  for  the  s. 
o  Moses  took  the  anointing  oil,  and  anointed 

12  poured  of  the  anointing  oil  upon  Aaron's 
30  Moses  took  of  the  auointingoil,  and  of  the 
4  a  meat  offering  mingled  with  oil  :  for  to 
7  for  the  anointing  oil  of  the  Loud  (is)  upon 
10  offering,  mingled  with  oil.  .one  log  of  oil 
12  the  priest  shall  take,  .the  log  of  oil,  and 

15  the  priest  shall  take,  .of  the  log  of  oil,  and 

16  shall  dip  his  right  finger  in  the  oil  that 

16  shall  sprinkle  of  the  oil  with  his  finger 

17  of  the  rest  of  the  oil  that  (is)  in  his  hand 

18  the  remnant  of  the  oil  that  (is)  in  the  pr. 
21  oil  for  a  meat  offering,  and  a  log  of  oil 
24  the  priest  shall  take,  .the  log  of  oil,  and 

26  the  priest  shall  pour  of  the  oil  into  the 

27  of  the  oil  that  (is)  in  his  left  hand  seven 

28  the  priest  shall  put  of  the  oil  that  (is)  in 

29  the  rest  of  the  oil  that  (is)  in  the  priest’s 
10  upon  whose  head  the  anointing  oil  wasp. 

12  the  crown  of  the  anointing  oil  of  his  God 

13  of  line  flour  mingled  with  oil,  an  offering 
2  that  they  bring  unto  thee  pure  oil  olive 
9  all  the  oil  vessels  thereof,  wherewith  they 

16  the  oil  for.  .light,  .and  the  anointing  oil 
15  he  shall  pour  no  oil  upon  it,  nor  put  frail. 
15  cakes  of  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil,  and 
15  of  unleavened  bread  anointed  with  oil,  and 
13  full  of  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil,  for 

‘I,1  o '  25,  3I.’  37'  «.  49.  55.  61,  67,  73,  79. 

8  fine  flour  mingled  with  oil,  and  another 

8  taste  of  it  was  as  the  taste  of  fresh  oil 

4  flour,  .with  the  fourth,  .of  an  hin  of  oil 
6  flour,  .with  the  third,  .of  an  hin  of  oil 

9  of  flour  mingled  with  half  an  hin  of  oil 

5  with  the  fourth .  .of  an  hin  of  beaten  oil 
9,  12,  12  a  meat  offering,  mingled  with  oil 

13  a  several  tenth  deal .  .mingled  with  oil 

20  (shall  be  of)  flour  mingled  with  oil :  three 
28  meat  offering  of  flour  mingled  with  oil 

3, 9, 14 meatoffering,  .flour  mingled  with  oil 
25  which  was  anointed  with  the  holy  oil 
8  A  land  of  wheat,  .a  land  of  oil  olive  and 
40  thou  shalt  not  anoint,  .with  the  oil 
13  made  him  to  suck,  .oil  out  of  the  flinty  r. 

24  Asher  he  said,  .let  him  dip  his  foot  in  oii 
1  Samuel  took  a  vial  of  oil,  and  poured  (it) 

1  Kill  thine  horn  with  oil,  and  go,  I  will  s. 

13  Samuel  took  the  horn  of  oil,  and  anointed 

21  shield  of  Saul.  .not.  .anointed  with  oil 

2  anoint  not  thyself  with  oil,  but  be  as  a 

39  took  an  horn  of  oil  out  of  the  tabernacle 

11  gave  Hiram,  .twenty  measures  of  pure  oil 

12  I  have  not  a  cake,  but.  .a  little  oil  in  ac. 

14  neither  shall  the  cruse  of  oil  fail,  until 
16  neither  did  the  cruse  of  oil  fail,  according 

2  any  thing  in  the  house,  save  a  pot  of  oil” 

6  (is)  not  a  vessel  more.  And  the  oil  stayed 

7  Go,  sell  the  oil,  and  pay  thy  debt,  and  live 
i  take  this  box  of  oil  in  thine  hand,  and  go 

3  Then  take  the  box  of  oil,  and  pour  (it)  on 

6  he  poured  the  oil  on  his  head,  and  said  unto 
29  appointed  to  oversee,  .the  oil,  and  the  fra. 

40  brought  bread  on  asses,  .and  oil,  and  oxen 
28  and  over  the  cellars  of  oil  (was)  Joash 

10  I  will  give,  .twenty  thousaud  baths  of  oil 

15  the  oil.  .let  him  send  unto  his  servants 

11  and  store  of  victual,  and  of  oil  and  wine 

7  They  gave ..  drink,  and  oil,  unto  them  of 

12  six  months  with  oil  of  myrrh,  and  six  m. 

6  and  the  rock  poured  me  out  rivers  of  oil 
5  thou  anointest  my  head  with  oil ;  my  cup 

7  hath  anointed  thee  with  the  oil  of  gladness 
21  his  words  were  softer  than  oil,  yet  (were) 

20  David.. with  my  holy  oil  have  I  anointed 
10  horn . .  I  shall  be  anointed  with  fresh  oil 

18  let  it  come,  .like  water,  and  like  oil  into 
5  (it  shall  be)  an  excellent  oil,  (which)  shall 
3  woman . .  her  mouth  (is)  smoother  than  oil 

17  he  that  loveth  wine  and  oil  shall  not  be 
20  (There  is)  treasure  to  be  desired  and  oil  in 

19  I  will  plant  in  the  wilderness,  .the  oil  tree 
3  to  give  unto  them,  .the  oil  of  joy  for  mo. 

10  gather  ye  wine,  .and  oil,  and  put  (them) 

8  we  have  treasures  in  the  field,  .of  oil,  and 

9  washed  I  thee.. and  I  anointed  thee  with  oil 

13  didst  eat  fine  flour,  and  honey,  and  oil 

18  thou  hast  set  mine  oil  and  mine  incense 

19  which  I  gave  thee,  fine  flour,  and  oil,  and 

41  thou  hast  set  mine  incense  and  mine  oil 
17  they  traded  in  thy  market,  .oil,  and  balm 

14  will  I  cause  their  rivers  to  run  like  oil 
14  the  ordinance  of  oil,  the  bath  of  oil.  .the 

24  he  shall  prepare,  .an  bin  of  oil  for  an  ep. 

25  shall  he  do  the  like ..  according  to  the  oil 
5,  7,  11  and  an  hin  of  oil  to  an  epliah 

■  14  the  third  part  of  an  hin  of  oil,  to  temper 
i.  15  Thus  shall  theyprepare.  .the oil,  every  m. 

5  that  give,  .myflax.mine  oil  and  my  drink 

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Job  29. 
Psa.  23. 
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Eev. 


Hos.  12.  1  they  do  make  a  covenant,  .and  oil  is  car. 
Mic.  6.  7  the  Lord  be  pleased  with,  .rivers  of  oil? 

6.  15  but  thou  shalt  not  anoint  thee  with  oil 
Hag.  2.  12  touch  bread,  or  pottage,  or  wine,  or  oil,  or 
4.  Olive  oil,  eKaiov  elaion. 

Matt  25.  3  foolish  took  their  lamps,  and  took  no  oil 
25-  4  Cut  the  wise  took  oil  in  their  vessels  with 

25.  o  Give  us  of  youroil;  forour  lamps  are  gone 
Mark  6.  13  anointed  with  oil  many  that  were  sick  and 
Luke  7.  46  My  head  with  oil  thou  didst  not  anoint 
ro.  34  bound  up  liis  wounds,  pouring  in  oil  and 

16.  6  And  he  said.  An  hundred  measures  of  oil 
1.  9  hath  anointed  thee  with  the  oil  of  gladn 
5. 14  anointing  him  with  oil  in  the  name  of  the 

6.  6  and  (see)  thou  hurt  not  the  oil  and  the  w 
18.  13  wine,  and  oil,  and  fine  flour,  and  wheat 
OIL,  oiled,  to  make  — 

1.  To  cause  to  be  bright,  in*  tsahar,  5. 

Job  24. 11  make  oil  within  their  walls,  .tread,  .wine 

2.  Oil,  [“cl  shemen. 

Exod2g.  23  one  cake  of  oiled  bread,  and  one  wafer 
OINTMENT,  (pot  of)  — 

1. Pot  of  perfumes,  merqachah. 

Job  41.  31  he  maketli  the  sea  like  a  pot  of  ointment 

2.  Perfume,  nnppo  mirqachath. 

1  Ch.  9.  30  the  priests  made  the  ointment  of  the  spi. 

3.  Compounded  perfume,  rijn  roqach. 

Exod3o.  25  an  ointment  compound  after  the  art  of 
4.0i7,  [JO  shemen. 

2  4Ci.  20.  13  Hezekiah .. showed  them,  .the precious o 
Isa.  133.  2  iike  the  precious  ointment  upon  the  head 
irov27.  9  Ointment  and  perfume  rejoice  the  heart 

27.  16  the  ointment  of  his  right  hand,  .betrayeth 
Led.  7.  1  name  (is)  better  than  precious  ointment 

9.  8  always  white ;  and  let  thy  head  lack  no  o 

10.  1  Dead  flies  cause  the  ointment  of  the  apo 
bong  1.  3  Because  of  the  savour  of  thy  good  ointm. 

1.  3  thy  name  (is  as)  ointment  poured  forth 

4.  10  smell  of  thine  ointments  than  all  spices 

Isa.  1.  6  bound  up,  neither  mollified  with  ointme. 

39.  2  the  spices,  and  the  precious  ointment,  and 
57.  9  thou  wentest  to  the  king  with  ointment 
Amos  6.  6  anoint  themselves  with  the  chief  ointme. 

5.  Myrrh,  ointment,  aromatic  balm,  pvpov  muron. 
Matt  26.  7  alabaster  box  of  very  precious  ointment 

26.  9  this  [ointment]  might  have  been  sold  for 
26.  12  in  that  she  hath  poured  this  ointment  on 
Marki4.  3  having  an  alabaster  box  of  ointment  of 

14.  4  Why  was  this  waste  of  the  ointment  made? 

Luke  7.  37  she.  .brought  an  alabaster  box  of  ointme. 

7.  38  his  feet,  and  anointed,  .with  the  ointment 

7.  46  this  woman  hath  anointed  my  feet  with  oi. 
23*  56  they  returned,  and  prepared  spices  and  o 
John  11.  2  Mary  which  anointed  the  Lord  with  oint 
12.  3  Then  took  Mary  a  pound  of  ointment  of 

2.  3  was  filled  with  the  odour  of  the  ointment 
12.  5  Why  was  not  this  ointment  sold  for  three 

Eev.  18.  13  cinnamon,  and  odours,  and  ointments,  and 
OLD  (man,  men,  women)  — 

1.  Worn  out,  nba  baleh. 

Josh.  9.  4  took  old  sacks,  .and  wine  bottles,  old,  and 
9.  5  And  old  shoes  and.  .old  garments  upon 
Eze.  23.  43  said! I  unto  (her  that  was)  old  in  adulteries 

2.  Worn  out,  to  S3  belo. 

Jer.  38.  11  took  thence  old  cast  clouts  and  old  rotter 
38.  12  Put  now  (these)old  castclouts  and  rotter 

3.  A  son  of,  ]|  ben. 

Gen.  s.  32  Noalr  was  five  hundred  years  old:  and  N 
7.  6  Noah  (was)  six  hundred  years  old  when 
11. 10  Shem  (was)  an  hundred  years  old,  aud  be 
12.  4  Abram  (was)  seventy  and  five  years  old 
16. 16  Abram  (was)  fourscore  and  six  years  old 

17.  1  when  Abram  was  ninety  years  old  and  n, 

17.  12  he  that  is  eight  days  old  shall  be  circum 
17-  17  born  unto  himthatis  an  hundred  years  0 
17-  24  Abraham  (was)  ninety  years  old  and  nine 
17.  25  Islimael  his  son  (was)  thirteen  years  old 

21.  4  Isaac  being  eight  days  old,  as  God  had  c 

21.  5  Abraham  was  an  hundred  years  old  when 
23.  20  Isaac  was  forty  years  old  when  he  took  E 

25.  26  Isaac  (was)  threescore  years  old  when  she 

26.  34  Esau  was  forty  years  old  when  he  took  to 

37.  2  J oseph . . seventeen  years  old,  wasfeeding 
41.  46  Joseph  (was)  thirty  years  old  when  he  st 
50.  26  Joseph  died .  .an  hundred  and  ten  yearso 

Exod.  7.  7  fourscore  years  old .  .fourscore  and  three 
30.  14  Every  one .  .from  twenty  years  old  and  ab. 

38.  26  every  one.  .from  twenty  years  old  and  u. 
Lev.  27.  3  twenty  years  old  even  unto  sixty  years  obi 

27.  5  five  years  old  even  unto  twenty  years  old 
27.  6  from  a  month  old  even  unto  five  years  old 

27.  7  And  if.  .from  sixty  years  old  and  above 

JNum.  I.  3  From  twenty  years  old  and  upward,  all 
1.  18  from  twenty  years  oldand  upward,  by  th. 

I.  20  every  male  from  twenty  years  old  aud  u 
bo  in  v.  22,  24,  26,  28,  30,  32,  34,  36,  38,  40,  42,  45. 

3.  15  male  from  a  month  old  and  upward 
So  in  v.  22,  28,  34,  39,  40,  43. 

4-  3  From  thirty  years  old . .  until  fifty  years  0. 

So  in  v.  23,  30,  35,  39,  43,  47. 

8.  24  from  twenty  and  five  years  old  and  upw 
14.  29  all.  .from  twenty  years  old  and  upward 

18.  16  And.  from  a  month  old  shalt  thou  redeem 
2®-  2>  4  Take .  .from  twenty  years  old  and  upw. 

26.  62  all  males  from  a  month  old  and  upward 


Nuni32.  11  men .  .from  twenty  years  old  and  upward 
33-  39  hundred  and  twenty  and  three  years  old 
Deut3i.  2  I  (am)  an  hundred  and  twenty  years  old 

34.  7  M oses  (was)  an  hundred . .  twenty  years  0. 
Josh  14.  7  Forty  years  old  (was)  I  when  Moses  the 
14.  10  I  (am)  this  day  fourscore  and  five  years  0. 
24.  29  died,  (being)  an  hundred  and  ten  years  0. 
J  fldg.  2.  8  died,  (being)  an  hundred  aud  ten  years  0. 

1  Sa.  4.  15  Now  Eli  was  ninety  and  eight  years  old 

2  oa.  2.  10  forty  years  old  w’hen  he  began  to  reign 

4.  4  He  was  five  years  old  when  the  tidings  c. 
5-  4  David  (was)  thirty  years  old  when  he  be. 

19.  32  a  very  aged  man  ,(even)fourscore years  o. 
*9-  35  3  (ani )  this  day  fourscore  years  old.  .can  I 

1  El.  14.  21  forty  and  one  years  old  when  he 

22.  42  J.  (was)  thirty  and  five  years  old  when  he 

2  Ei.  8.  17  thirty  and  two  years  old  was  lie  when  he 

8.  26  Two  and  twenty  years  old  (was)  Ahaziah 

1 1.  21  Seven  years  old  (was)  J.  when  lie  began  to 
14.  2  He  was  twenty  and  five  years  old  when  he 

14.  21  Azanah,  which  (was)sixteen  years  old,  and 

15.  2  Sixteen  years  old  was  he  when  he  began 
15. 33  Five  aud  twenty  years  old  was  he  when  he 

16.  2  Twenty  years  old  (was)  A.  when  he  began 

18.  2  Twenty  and  five  years  old  was  he  when  be 
21.  1  Manasseh  (was)twelve  years  old  when  he 

21.  19  Anion  (was)  twenty  and  two  years  old  w 

22.  1  Josiah  (was)  eight  years  old  when  he  beg. 

23.  31  Jehoahaz  (was)  twenty  and  three  years  o 

23.  36  Jehoiakim(was)  twenty  aud  five  years  obi 

24.  8  Jehoiachin  (was)  eighteen  years  old  when 

24.  18  Zedekiah  (was)  twenty  and  one  years  old 

1  Ch.  2.  21  married  when  he  (was)  threescore  years  o. 

23.  27  numbered  from  twenty  years  old  and  ab. 
27.  23  not  the  number,  .from  twenty  years  old 

2  CI1.12.  13  Eehoboam  (was)  one  and  forty  years  old 

20. 31  (He  was)  thirty  and  five  years  old  when  he 
21.  5  Jehoram  (was)  thirty  and  two  years  old 

21.  20  Thirty  and  two  years  old  was  he  when  he 

22.  2  Forty  aud  two  years  old  (was)  Ahaziah  w. 

24.  1  Joash  (was)  seven  years  old  when  he  beg. 

24.  15  an  hundred  and  thirty  years  old.  .when 

25.  1  Amaziah  (was)  twenty  and  five  years  old 

25.  5  he  numbered  them  from  twenty  years  old 

26.  1  took  Uzziali,  who  (was)  sixteen  years  old 

26.  3  Sixteen  years  old  (was)  I'zziah  when  he 

27.  1  Jotliam  (was)  twenty  and  five  years  old 

27.  8  He  was  five  and  twenty  years  old  when  he 

28.  1  Alias  (was)  twenty  years  old  when  he  beg. 

29.  1  began  to  reign .  .five  and  twenty  years  obi 
31. 16  of  males,  from  three  years  old  and  upward 
31.  17  Levitesfrom  twenty  years  old  and  upward 
33.  1  Manasseh  (was)  twelve  years  old  when  he 

33.  21  Amon  (was)  two  and  twenty  years  old  w. 

34.  1  J osiali  (was)  eight  years  old  when  lie  beg 
36.  2  Jehoahaz  (was)  twenty  and  three  years  o. 
36.  5  Jelioiakim  (was)twenty  and  five  years  old 
36.  9  Jehoiachin  (was)  eight  years  old  when  he 
36.  11  Zedekiah  (was)  one  and  twenty  years  old 

Ezra  3.  8  Levites,  from  twenty  years  old  aud  upw 
Isa.  65.  20  the  child  shall  die  an  hundred  years  old 
65.  2othesinner..anhundredyearsold,sliallbe 
Jer.  52.  !  Zedekiah  (was)  one  and  twenty  years  old 
Mic.  6.  6  shall  I  come ..  with  calves  of  a  year  old  ? 

4.  A  son,  13  bar. 

Dan.  5.  31  (being) about  threescore  and  two  years  old 

5.  A  daughter,  05  bath. 

Gen.  17. 17  shall  Sarah,  that  is  ninety  years  old,  bear? 

6.  Aged,  ]gt  zaqen. 

Gen.  18.  11  Abraham  and  Sarah  (were)  old.  .well  str. 
19.  4  compassed  the  house . .  both  old  and  young 
=5.  8  died  in  a  good,  .age,  an  old  man,  and  full 

35.  29  and  died  .  old  and  full  of  days  :  and  his  s 

43.  27  (Is)your  father  well,  the  old  man  of  whom 

44.  20  \\  e  have  a  father,  an  old  man,  and  a  child 
Exod  10.  9  We  will  go  with  our  young,  .with  our  old 
Lev  19.  32  honour  the  face  of  the  old  man,  and  fear 
Deut28.  50  shall  not  regard  the  person  of  the  old,  nor 
Judgig.  16  there  camean  old  man  from  his  work  out 

19.  17  the  oldman said,  Whitliergoest thou? and 
19.  20  the  old  man  said.  Peace  (be)  with  thee 

19.  22  to  the  master  of  the  house,  the  old  man 

1  ba.  2.  31,  32  there  shall  not  be  an  old  man  in  thine 
28.  14  An  old  man  cometh  up  ;  aud  lie  (is)  cove 

1  Ki.  12.  6  kingEehoboam  consulted  with  the  old  m 

12.  8  But  he  forsook  the  counsel  of  the  old  men 

12.  13  forsook  the  old  men’s  counsel  that  thevg 

13.  11  Now  there  dwelt  an  old  prophet  in  Beth 
13.  25  in  the  city  where  the  old  prophet  dwelt 
13.  29  the  old  prophet  came  to  the  city,  to  mou. 

2  CI1.10.  6  Eehoboam  took  counsel  with  theold  men 

10.  8  lie  forsook  the  counsel  which  the  old  men 
10. 13  Eehoboam  forsook  the  counsel  of  the  old 

36.  17  had  no  compassion  upon,  .old  man,  or  h. 
Esth.  3.  13  destroy .  .all  Jews,  both  young  and  old 
Job  42.  17  So  Job  died,  (being)  old,  and  full  of  days 
Psa.148. 12  Both  young  men  and  maidens  ;  old  men 
Prov  17.  6  Children's  children(are)  the  crown  of  old  m. 

20.  29  the  beauty  of  old  men  (is)  the  grey  head 
Eccl.  4.  13  Better,  .than  an  old  and  foolish  king,  wh. 
Isa.  20.  4  the  Ethiopians  captives,  young  and  old 

65.  20  nor  an  old  man  that  hath  not  filled  his 
Jer.  31.13  rejoice,  .both  young  men  and  old  together 
51.  22  with  thee  will  I  break  in  pieces  old  and 
Lam.  2.  21  The  young  and  the  old  lie  on  the  ground 
fze.  9.  6  Slay  utterly  old  (and)  young,  both  maids 

Joel  1.  2  Hear  this,  ye  old  men,  and  give  ear,  all  ye 

2.  28  your  old  men  shall  dream  dreams,  your 
Zech.  8.  4  There  shall  yet  old  men  and  old  women 


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7 . To  be  aged,  ]P1  zaqen. 

Gen.  19.31  Our  father  (is)  old,  and  .  .not  a  man  in  the 
1  Sa.  17.  12  the  man  went  among  men.  .an  old  man 

8.  Life,  DVD  chayyim. 

Gen.  23.  1  hundred  and  seven  and  twenty  years  old 

9.  Days,  n'p;  yamim.  .  .  . 

Nah.  2.  8  Nineveh  (is)  of  old  like  a  pool  of  water 

10.  Days  of  the  years  of  life,  0”n  'p;  yeme  shene  c. 

Gen.  47.  8  1’.  said  unto  Jacob,  How  old  (art  thou  ? 

11. ro  be  old,  aged,  ]»;  yashan,  2. 

Lev.  13. 1 1  It  (is)  an  old  leprosy  in  the  skin  of  his  flesh 

12.  Old,  aged,  ]»;  yashan. 

Lev.  23.  22  eat.  .of  old  fruit  until,  .ye.  .eat.  .the  old 

26. 10  eat  old  store,  and  bring  forth  the  old 
Neh  6  the  old  gate  repaired  Jehoiada  the  son  of 
12  30  above  the  old  gate,  and  above  the  fish  gate 
Son"  7.1 3  manner  of  pleasant  (fruits),  new  and  old 
Isa  22.  11  Ye  made.. a  ditch..for  the  water  of  the  old 

13.  Perpetuity,  antiquity,  is lad. . 

Job  20.  4  Knowest  thou  (not)  this  of  old,  since  man 

11.  An  age,  indefinite  time,  cViy  olam. 

Deut  22  7  Remember  the  days  of  old,  consider  the 

Job  22.  is  Hast  thou  marked  the  old  way  which  w. 
Prov-M.  10  Remove  not  the  old  landmark ;  and  enter 
Isa  fi  t  4  they  shall  build  the  old  wastes,  they  shall 
61  11  Then  he  remembered  the  days  of  old,  M. 
Jer.  6. 16  ask  for  the  old  paths,  where  (is)  the  good 
2 3  S  prophets,  .before  me.  .before  thee  of  old 
Lam  3'  6  He . .  set  me  in  dark  places  as  .  dead  of  old 
Eze  23.  .5  with,  .heart,  to  destroy  (it)  for  the  old  1. 
an,-'  7  id  flock  .let  them  feed,  .as  in  the  days  of  old 

Mai’.  3.'  4  as  in  the  days  of  old,  and  as  in  former  ye. 

15 . An  age,  indefinite  time,  o8g  cilam. 

Ezra  d  13  moved  sedition  within  the  same  of  old  ti. 

'  4. 19  it  is  found  that  this  city  of  old  time  hath 

16.  Before,  before  time,  D??.  qedem. 

Neh  12.  46  in  the  days  of  David  and  Asaph  of  old 
Psa.  44.  1  didst  in  their  days,  in  the  times  of  old 

33.  19  God  shall  hear,  .lie  that  abideth  of  old 
68.  33  heavens  of  heavens,  (which  were)  of  old 
74.  2  (which)  thou  hast  purchased  of  old;  the 
77  3  I  have  considered  the  days  of  old,  the  y. 

7711  surely  I  will  remember  thy  wonders  of  old 
78.  2  I  will.  .1  will  utter  dark  sayings  of  old 
no  G2I  have  known  of  old  that  thou  hast  foil. 
i23  3  I  remember  the  days  of  old  ;  I  meditate 

Jer.  46.  26  shall  be  inhabited,  as  in  the  days  of  old 
Lam  1 .  7  things  that  she  had  in  the  days  of  old  w 
2  17  that  he  had  commanded  in  the  days  of  old 
c'.  21  Turn  thou  us.  .renew  our  days  as  of  old 
Mic  5  2  whose  goings  forth  (have  been)  from  of  old 

7.  20  which . . hast  sworn . .  from  the  days  of  old 

17.  Before,  former,  ’Jinip  qadmoni. 

Eze.  38.  '17  he  of  whom  I  have  spoken  mold  times  by 

18  Primeval,  old,  ancient,  apxdios  archaios. 

Luke  0  8  that  one  of  the  old  prophets  was  risen  ag. 

0  iq  that  one  of  the  old  prophets  is  risen  again 
Acts  21.  16  Mnason  of  Cyprus,  an  old  disciple  with 
2  Pe.  2.  5  spared  not  the  old  world,  but  saved  Noah 
Rev  12  9  the  great  dragon  was  cast  out,  that  old  s. 

’  20.  2  he  laid  hold  on  the  dragon,  that  old  ser. 

19 .Old,  yepuv  geron.  .  ... 

John  3.  4  How  can  a  man  be  born  when  he  is  old  t 

20 .Old.  ancient ,  worn  out,  iraXafis  palaios. 

Matt.  9.  16  pnttetha  piece  of  new  cloth  unto  an  old 
9  17  Neither  do  men  put  new  wine  into  old  b. 
13.  52  out  of  his  treasure  (things)  new  and  old 
Mark  2  21  sewetli  a  piece  of  new  cloth  on  an  old  ga. 
2.21  that  filled  it  up  taketh  away  from  the  old 

2.  22  no  man  putteth  new  wine  into  old  bottles 
Luke  5’  36  man  putteth  a  piece  of  anew,  .upon  ano. 

5.  36  out  of  the  new  agreeth  not  with  the  old 
3'.  37  no  man  putteth  hew  wine  into  old  bottles 
si  39  No  man  also  having  drunk  old(wine)  str. 

3.  39  desireth  new;  for  he  saitli,  The  old  is  bet. 
Rom.  6.  6  Knowing  this,  that  our  old  man  is  crucified 

1  Co.  5.  7  Purge  out  therefore  the  old  leaven,  that 

5.  8  let  us  keep  the  feast,  not  with  old  leaven 

2  Co.  3.  14  untaken  away  in  thereadingof  the  Old  T. 
Eph.  4.  22  That  ye  put  off.  .the  old  man,  which  is 
Col.  3.  9  seeing  that  ye  have  put  off  the  old  man 

1  Jo.  2.  7  I  write  no  new  commandment,  .but  an  old 

2.  7  The  old  commandment  is  the  word  which 

21.  Long  ago,  formerly,  anciently,  ndxai  palai. 

2  Pe.  1.  9  forgotten  that  he  was  purged  from  his  old 
Jude  4  were  before  of  old  ordained  to  this  conde. 

22.  Elder,  aged,  irpurllvTepos  presbuteros. 

Acts  2.  17  shall  see  visions,  and  your  old  men  shall 

23.  Old,  aged,  -rrpeo-QuTrjs  presbutes.  . 

Luke  1.  18  I  am  an  old  man,  and  my  wife  well  stric. 

21. Time,  xpovos  chronos.  _ 

Acts  7.  23  when  he  was  full  forty  years  old,  it  came 
[See  also  Age,  corn,  ever,  lion,  store,  three  years.] 

OLD,  to  be,  become,  make,  wax  — 

1 .  To  wear  out,  nbi  balah. 

Gen  18  12  After  I  am  waxed  old  shall  I  have  pleasu. 
Deut.  8.  4  Thy  raiment  waxed  not  old  upon  thee 
29.  5  your  clothes  are  not  waxen  old  upon  you 
29.  5  thy  shoe  is  not  waxen  old  upon  thy  foot 
Josh.  9.  13  are  become  old  by  reason  of  the  very  long 
Neh.  9.  21  their  clothes  waxednot  old,  and  their  feet 


Psa.  32.  3  When  I  kept  silence,  my  bones  waxed  old 
102.  26  all  of  them  shall  wax  old  like  a  garment 
Isa.  30.  9  they  all  shall  wax  old  as  a  garment ;  the 
51.  6  the  earth  shall  wax  old  like  a  garment 

2.  To  wear  out,  rha  balah,  3. 

Lam.  3.  4  My  flesh  and  my  skin  hath  he  made  old 

3.  To  be  or  become  aged,  ]RJ  zaqen. 

Gen.  18.  12  Sarah  laughed.,  saying.,  my  lord  being  old 

18.  13  I  of  a  surety  bear  a  child,  which  am  old? 


24. 

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x  Abraham  was  old,  (and)  well  stricken  m 

1  it  came  to  pass,  that  when  Isaac  was  old 

2  Behold  now,  I  am  old,  I  know  not  the  day 
1  Joshua  was  old.  .stricken  in  years  ;  and 
1  Thou  art  old.  .stricken  in  years,  and  there 

1  that  Joshua  waxed  old ..  stricken  in  age 

2  said  unto  them,  I  am  old . .  stricken  in  age 
Ruth  x.  12  Turn,  for  I  am  too  old  to  have  an  hush. 

1  Sa.  2.  22  Now  Eli  was  very  old,  and  heard  all  that 

4.  18  he  died;  for  he  was  an  old  man,  and  heavy 
8  1  it  came  to  pass,  when  Samuel  was  old,  that 

8.  5  Behold,  thou  art  old,  and  thy  sons  walk 
12.  2  I  am  old  and  grey  headed ;  and,  behold 

1  Ki  1  1  Now  king  David  was  old ,  .stricken  in  ye. 

I.  15  Bath-sheba  went,  .the  king  was  very  old 

2  Ki.  4.  14  she  hath  no  child, and  herliusbandis  old 

1  Ch.23.  1  So  when  David  was  old  and  full  of  days 

2  Ch.24.  15  Jehoiada  waxed  old,  and  was  full  of  days 
Psa.  37.  25  I  have  been  young,  and  (now)  am  old ;  yet 
Prov.23.  22  despise  not  thy  mother  when  she  is  old 

4  To  make  or  become  aged,  ]P]  zaqen,  5. 

Job  14.  8  Though  the  root  thereof  wax  old  in  thee. 
Prov  22.  6  when  he  is  old,  he  will  not  depart  from 

G.Age,  nap]  ziqnah. 

Gen.  24/36  bare  a  son  to  my  master  when  she  was  old 
1  Ki.n.  4  For  itcame  to  pass,  wheu  Solomon  was  old 
Psa.  71.  18  Now  also  when  I  amold  and  greyheaded 

6.  To  be  removed,  aged,  pnj)  athaq. 

Job  21.  7  Wherefore  do  the  wicked  live,  become  old 
Psa.  6.  7  it  waxeth  old  because  of  all  mine  enemies 

7.  To  become  old,  yripdaKa  gerasko. 

John2i.  18  wheu  thou  shalt  be  old,  tliou  slialt  stre 
Heb.  8.  13  Now  that  which  decayeth  and  waxeth  old 

8.  To  make  old,  ira\ai6w  palaiob. 

Lukei2.  33  provide  yourselves  bags  which  wax  not  old 
Heb  1. 11  they  all  shall  wax  old  as  doth  a  garment 

8.  13  that  he  saith . .  he  hath  made  the  first  old 

OLD  age  — 

1  .Age,  nip!  ziqnah. 

1  'lti  1 3.  23  in  the  time  of  his  old  age  he  was  diseased 
Psa.  71.  9  Cast  me  not  off  in  the  time  of  old  age;  for 
Isa.  46.  4  And  (even)  to.  .old  age  I  (am)  he  ;  and 

2.  Age,  old  age,  D’lpr  zequnim. 

Gen  21  2  bare  Abraham  a  son  in  his  old  age,  at  the 

’  21!  7  for  I  have  born  (him)  a  son  in  his  old  age 
37  3  because  be  (was)  the  son  of  liis  old  age 

44'  20  a  child  of  his  old  age,  a  little  one  ;  and 

3 .Old  age,  grey  hairs,  na-tr  sebah. 

Gen  13  15  thou  shalt  be  buried  in  a  good  old  age 
25.  8  up  the  ghost,  and  died  in  a  good  old  age 
judg  8  32  the  son  of  Joasli  died  in  a  good  old  age 
Ruth  4.  15  be  shall  be.  .a  nourisher  of  thine  old  age 
1  Ch  29.  28  he  died  in  a  good  old  age,  full  of  days 
Psa.  92.  14  shall  still  bring  forth  fruit  in  old  age 

l.Old  age,  yypas  geras. 

Luke  1.  36  she  hath.. conceived  a  son  in  her  old  age 
OLD  estate  — 

Former  state,  nanp  qadmah. 

Eze.  36.  11  I  will  settle  you  after  your  old  estates,  and 

OLD  (time,  things  of  or  in)  — 

1  .From  then,  that  time,  ixp  meaz.  . 

Psa.  93.  2  Thy  throne  (is)  established  of  old:  thou(art) 

2 . From  yesterday,  former  time,  Viei™n  meethmol. 

Isa.  30.  33  For  Topliet  (is)  ordained  of  old ;  yea,  foi 

3.  From  indefinite  time,  cViyo  meolam. 

Gen.  6.  4  mighty  men  which  (were)  of  old,  men  of 

1  Sa.  27.  8  for  those,  .of  old  the  inhabitants  of  the  1. 
Psa.nq.  32  I  remembered  thy  judgments  of  old,  O  L. 
Eccl.  1.  10  it  hath  been  already  of  old  time,  which 
Isa.  46.  9  Remember  the  former  things  of  old  :  for 
si.  9  the  ancient  days,  in  the  generations  of  old 
63  0  hare . .  and  carried  them  all  the  days  of  old 
Jer.  2.  20  For  of  old  time  I  have  broken  thy  yoke 
Eze.  26.  20  into  the  pit,  with  the  people  of  old  time 
26.  20  in  places  desolate  of  old,  with  them  that 

1.  Face,  before,  o'is  panim. 

Deut.  2.  20  giants  dwelt  therein  in  old  time;  and .the 

1  Ch.  4.  40  for  (they)  of  Ham  had  dwelt  there  of  old 
Psa.  102.  25  Of  old  hast  thou  laid  the  foundation  of 

5.  Former,  before,  'liopp  qadmoni. 

Isa.  43.  18  things,  neither  consider  the  things  of  old 

6.  First,  former,  Jitiito  rishon. 

2  Sa  20. 18  They  were  wont  to  speak  in  old  time,  say. 

7 . Far  of,  pirn  raehoq.  .......  . 

Isa.  25.  1  (thy)  counsels  of  old  (are) faithfulness,  .t. 
Jer.  31.  3  The  Lord  hath  appeared  of  old  unto  me 

8.  From  old  time,  eniraXai  ekpalai. 

2  Pe.  3.  5  the  heavens  were  of  old,  and  the  earth  st. 

9.  Once,  at  some  time  or  other,  irorepote. 

1  Pe.  3.  3  For  after  this  manner  In  the  old  time  tne 

2  Pe.  1.  21  For  the  prophecy  came  not  in  old  time  by 


OLD  time,  (them)  of  — 

Primeval,  old,  ancient,  apxalos  archaios. 

Matt.  3.  21  heard  that  it  was  said  by  them  of  ohl  time 
5  27  heard  that  it  was  said  [by  them  of  old  t.] 

3  73  it  hath  been  said  by  them  of  old  time 
Acts  15.  21  For  Moses  of  old  time  hath  in  every  city 

OLD  things  — 

The  primeval,  ancient  things,  ra  apxdia  taarchaia. 

2  Co.  5.  17  old  things  are  passed  away  ;  behold,  all 

OLD,  very  — 

One  very  aged,  V'Vl  yashish. 

Job  32.  6  I  (am)  young,  and  ye  (are)  very  old.  .1  was 

OLDNESS  — 

Oldness,  antiquity,  naXaioTps  palaiotes. 

Rom.  7.  6  should  serve,  .not  (in)  tile  oldness  of  the 

OLIVE,  (berries  or  trees,  yard)  — 

1.  Olive  (berry,  tree,  ard),  nu  zayith. 

Gen.  8.  n  in  her  mouth  (was)an  olive  leaf  pluckt  off 
Exod23. 11  with  tliyvine  yard,  (and)withthyoliveyard 

27.  20  that  they  bring  thee  pure  oil  olive  beaten 
70.  24  And  of  cassia,  and  of  oil  olive  ail  hm 

Lev.  24.  2  that  they  bring  unto  thee  pure  oil  olive  b. 
Deut.  6.  11  and  olive  trees,  which  thou  plantedst  not 
8  8  A  land  of  wheat,  .a  land  of  oil  olive  and 

24’  20  When  thou  beatest  thine  olive  tree,  thou 
28  40  Thou  slialt  have  olive  trees  throughout  all 

28.  40  not  anoint,  .for  thine  olive  shall  cast 
Josli  24.  13  of  the  vine  yards  and  olive  yards  which  ye 
Jud"  q  8  they  said  unto  the  olive  tree,  fi-eign  thou 

°  0  q  But  the  olive  tree  said  unto  them,  Should 
13.  3  and  burnt  up . .  the  vine  yards  (and)  olives 

1  Sa  8  14  take,  .your  vine  yards,  and  your  olive  yards 

2  Ki.  3.  26  (Is  it)  a  time  to  receive,  .olive  yards,  and 

18.  32  take  you  away  to.  .a  land  of  oil  olive  and 
1  Ch  27  28  over  the  olive  trees  and  the  sycamore  tre. 
Nell  3  11  Restore,  .their  olive  yards,  and  their  ho. 

8'  13  Go  forth,  .and  fetch  olive  branches,  and 
o'  23  possessed,  .olive  yards,  and  fruit  trees  in 
Job  13.  33  and  shall  cast  off  his  flower  as  the  olive 
Psa.  32.  8  I  (am)  like  a  green  olive  tree  in  the  house 
128  3  thy  children  like  olive  plants  round  about 

Isa  17.  6  left  in  it,  as  the  shaking  of  an  olive  tree 
24  13  (shall  be)  as  the  shaking  of  an  olive  tree 
Jer.  11. 16  Lord  called  thy  name,  A  green  olive  tree 
Hos.  14.  6  his  beauty  shall  be  as  the  olive  tree,  and 
Amos  4.  9  when . .  your  olive  trees  mcreased  the  pal 
Mic.  6.  13  tliou  shalt  tread  the  olives,  but  thou  slialt 
Hall  3.  17  the  labour  of  the  olive  shall  fail,  and  the 
Ilag!  2.  19  the  pomegranate,  and  the  olive  tree,  hath 
Zecli  4  3  two  olive  trees  by  it,  one  upon  the  right 

'  I  11  What  (are)  these  two  olive  trees  upon  the 
4]  12  What  (be  these)  two  olive  branches  winch 

2 .Oil,  oil  tree,  m  shemen. 

i  Ki.  6.23,  And .  .he  made  two  cherubim  (op  olive  tr. 
631  lie  made  doors  (of)  olive  tree :  the  lintel 
6.  32  The  two  doors  also  (were  of)  olive  tree 
6.  33  So  also  made  he.  .posts  (of)  olive  tree,  a 

3.  Olive,  tree  or  berry,  iXala  elaia. 

Rom  II  17  of  the  root  and  fatness  of  the  olive  tree 
u  24  these..begraffed  into  their  own  olive  tree 
Tas  3 '  1 2  Can  the  fig  tree . .  bear  olive  berries  ?  either 
Rev.  I  I.  4  These  are  the  two  olive  trees,  and  the  two 

OLIVE  tree,  good  —  , 

A  flood  olive  tree ,  Ko.WifXa.ios  kallielaios. 

Rom  1 1.  24  and  wert  graff ed . .  into  a  good  olive  tree 

OLIVE  tree,  wild  —  /  . 

A  field  or  wild  olive  tree,  aypfXaios  agnelaios. 
Bom  1 1 . 1 7  thou,  being  a  wild  olive  tree,  wert  graff  ed 
11.  24  cut  outof  the  olive  tree,  winch  is  wild  by 

OLIVES—  ,  ,  „  0  _..  . 

Mount  of  Olives,  rbbpos  ruv  tXaiav.  See  Olivet. 
Matt  21.  1  come  to  Betlipbage,  unto  the  mount  of  0. 
24  3  as  he  sat  upon  the  mount  of  O.,  the  disc. 

26.  30  sung,  .they  went  out  into  the  mount  of  O. 
Mark  1 1  1  at  the  mount  of  O.,  he  sendetli  forth  two 

13  3  he  sat  upon  the  mount  of  O.,  over  against 

il  26  sung . .  they  went  out  into  the  mount  of  O 
Lukeig!  29  at  the  mount  called,  .of  O.,  he  sent  two  of 
!9  37  even  nowatthe  descent  of  tliemount  of  0. 
21  37  abode  in  the  mount  that  is  called,  of  0. 
22.  30  went,  as  lie  was  wont,  to  tlie  mount  of  0. 
John  8.  1  [Jesus  went  unto  the  mount  of  0.] 

O-LI  -VET,  'EXaiiiv  olives. 

A  ridge  of  bills  on  the  E.  of  Jerusalem,  about  a  mile 
from  N  to  S.,  and  200  feet  above  the  site  of  the  temple , 
it  has  three  summits  with  distinct  names  for  each;  it  is 
called  also  the  Mount  of  Corruption,  2  Ki.  23.  13. 

Acts  1.  12  unto  Jerusalem  from  the  mount  caUedO. 

0  LYM  -PAS,  ’OXv/jLTras. 

A  believer  at  Rome  whom  Paul  salutes. 

Rom  16.  15  0.,  and  all  the  saints  which  are  with  them 

O'-MAR,  neik  mountaineer. 

A  son  of  Eliphaz  son  of  Esau.  B.C.  1670. 

Gen  36  11  were  Teman,  0.,  Zepho,  andGatam,  and 
’  36  13  duke  Teman,  duke  ().,  duke  Zepho,  duke 
1  Ch.  1.  36  and  0.,  Zexdii,  andGatam,  Kenaz,  andT. 

OM-E'-GA,  ’flpeya.  .  .  ..  . 

An  appellation  of  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  signify  ing 
“  the  last,”  as  Alpha  does  “  the  first.” 

Rev.  1.  8  I  am  Alpha  and  0.,  the  beginning  and  the 


OMER 


715 


ON 


Rev.  i.  ii  [I  am  Alpha  andO.,  the  first  and  the  last] 

21.  6  1  am  Alpha  and  O.,  the  beginning  and  the 

22.  13  I  am  Alpha  and  0.,the  beginning  and  the 

OMER  — 

A  n  omer,  ( tenth  of  an  ejjhah),  toy  omer. 

Exodi6.  16  an  omer  for  every  man .  .the  number  of 

16.  18  when  they  did  mete  (it)with  an  omer,  he 
16.  22  they  gathered,  .two  omers  for  one  (man) 
16. 32  Fill  an  omer  of  it  to  be  kept  for  your  gen. 
16.  33  put  an  omer  full  of  manna  therein,  and 
16.  36  Now  an  omer  (is)  the  tenth  (part)  of  an  ep. 

OMIT,  to  — 

To  send  away,  let  go,  cKplgpi  aphiSmi. 

Matt  23.  23  have  omitted  the  weightier  (matters)  of 

OMNIPOTENT  — 

All  powerful,  wavTOKparwo  pantokratSr. 

Rev.  19.  6  Alleluia,  .the  Lord  God  omnipotent  reign. 

OM'-RI,  ’IP!?  Jah  apportions. 

1.  Father  of  Ahab,  and  captain  of  the  host,  afterwards 
made  king  instead  of  Zimri  who  had  slain  Elah.  B.C. 

929-9°7. 

1  Ki.16.  16  Israel  made  0.,  the  captain  of  the  host 

16.  17  0.  went  up  from  Gibbethon,  and  all  Israel 
16.  21  to  make  him  king;  and  half  followed  0. 
16.  22  But  the  people  that  followed  O.  prevailed 
16.  22  prevailed .  .so  Tibni  died,  and  0.  reigned 
16.  23  began  O.  to  reign  over  Israel,  twelve  ye. 
16.  25  0.  wrought  evil  in  the  eyes  of  the  Lord 
16.  27  the  acts  of  O.  which  he  did,  and  his  mi. 
16. 28  0.  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was  buried 
16.  29  begau  Ahab  the  son  of  O.  to  reign  over 
16.  29  son  of  0.  reigned  over  Israel  in  Samaria 
16.  30  the  son  of  O.  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the 

2  Ki.  8.  26  Athaliah,  the  daughter  of  0.  king  of  Isr. 
2  Ch.22.  2  name,  .(was)  Athaliah  the  daughter  of  0. 
Mic.  6.  16  the  statutes  of  O.  are  kept,  and  all  the 

2.  A  son  of  Becher  son  of  Benjamin.  B.C.  1600. 

1  Ch.  7.  8  O.,  and  Jerimoth,  and  Abiah,  and  Anath. 

3.  A  descendant  of  Pharez  son  of  Judah.  B.C.  640. 

1  Ch.  9.  4  the  son  of  O.,  the  son  of  Imri,  the  son  of 

4.  Son  of  Michael,  and  ruler  of  Issachar  in  the  days  of 
David.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.27.  18  of  the  brethren  of  David :  of  Issachar ;  O. 
ON,  ]i«  sun. 

1.  Capital  of  Lower  Egypt,  E.  of  the  Nile,  and  a  little 
N.  of  Memphis  ;  it  is  called  also  Heliopolis,  as  well  as 
Beth-shemesh,  i.e.  “house  of  the  sun.” 

Gen.  41.  45,  50  daughter  of  Fotipherah  priest  of  O. 

46.  20  the  daughter  of  Fotipherah  priest  of  0. 

2.  A  Reubenite,  son  of  Peleth,  who  joined’ with  Korali, 
Dathan,  and  Abiram  in  murmuring  against  Moses  and 
Aaron.  B.C.  1472. 

Num.16.  1  0.  the  son  of  Peleth,  sonsof  Reuben,  took 

ON  — 

1.  Unto,  *7N  el. 

Exodi9.’2o  the  Lord  came  down,  .on  the  top  of  the 

2 . To  go  on,  halak. 

Judgi4.  9  And  he  took  thereof .  .and  went  on  eating 

1  Sa.  14.  19  that  the  noise,  .went  on  and  increased 

19.  23  he  went  on  and  prophesied,  until  he  came 

2  Sa.  5.  10  And  David  went  on,  and  grew  great,  and 

13.  19  and  renthergarmeut.  .and  went  on  crying 

3.  Up  to,  iy  ad. 

Ezra  6. 15  this  house  was  finished  on  the  third  day 

4.  On,  upon,  over,  Sy  al. 

Gen.  6.  1  men  began  to  multiply  on  the  face  of  the 
Dan.  6. 14  set  (his)  heart  on  Daniel  to  deliver  him 

5.  At  the  face  of,  ’ID?  liphne. 

2  Ki.  5.  2  little  maid ;  and  she  waited  on  Naaman’s 

6.  To  set,  place,  put,  c’iz,  nisr  sum,  sim,  5. 

Eze.  21. 16  on  the  right  hand,  (or)  on  the  left,  whither. 

7.  From,  awi  apo. 

Rev.  6.  10  judge  and  avenge  our  blood  [on]  them  that 
si.  13  On  the  east.. on  the  north,  .on  the  s  .  .on 
S.Toward,  to,  into,  els  eis. 

Matt  27.  30  took  the  reed,  and  smote  him  on  the  head 
Mark  4.  8  other  fell  on  good  ground,  and  did  yield 

8.  23  when  he  had  spit  on  his  eyes,  and  put  his 

14.  6  said . .  she  hath  wrought  a  good  work  [on] 
Luke  6.  20  he  lifted  up  his  eyes  on  his  disciples,  and 

8.  23  there  came  down  a  storm  of  wind  on  the 

i2.  49  I  am  come  to  send  fire  [on]  the  earth  ;  and 

15.  22  put  a  ring  on  his  hand,  and  shoes  on  (his) 
John  1. 12  power,  .to  them  that  believe  on  his  name 

2.  11  did  .Tesus.  .and  his  disciples  believed  on 
3. 18  He  that  believeth  on  him  is  not  condem. 

3.  36  He  that  believeth  on  the  Son  hath  everl. 

4.  39  many .  .believed  on  him  for  the  saying  of 

6.  29  that  ye  believe  on  him  whom  he  hath  sent 

6.  35  he  that  believeth  on  me  shall  never  thirst 

6.  40  which  seeth  the  Son,  and  believeth  on  him 

6.  47  He  that  believeth  [on]  me  hath  everlasting 

7.  31  many  of  the  people  believed  on  him,  and 

7.  38  He  that  believeth  on  me,  as  the  scripture 

7.  39  which  they  that  believe  on  him  should  r. 

7.  48  Have  any  of  the  rulers . .  believed  on  him ? 

8.  6  [with  (his)  finger  wrote  on  the  ground] 

8.  8  [stooped  down,  and  wrote  on  the  ground] 

8.  30  As  he  spake  these . .  many  believed  on  him 

9.  35  said . .  Dost  thou  believe  on  the  Son  of  God? 

9.  36  Who  is  he .  .that  I  might  believe  on  him? 


John  10.  42  And  many  believed  on  him  there 

11.  45  Then  many  of  the  Jews,  .believed  on  him 

11.  48  If  we  let.  .alone,  all.  .will  believe  on  him 

12. 11  the  Jews  went  away,  and  believed  on  Je. 

12.  37  though  he  had  done,  .they  believed  not 

12.  42  the  chief  rulers,  .many  believed  on  him 

12.  44  Jesus  cried  and  said,  He  that  believeth  on 

12.  44  believeth  not  on  me,  but  on  him  that  sent 

12.  46  that  whosoever  believeth  on  me  should 

13.  22  Then  the  disciples  looked  one  on  another 

14.  12  He  that  believeth  on  me,  the  works  that 

16.  9  Of  sin,  because  they  believe  not  on  me 

17.  20  which  shall  believe  on  me  through  their 

19.  37  They  shalllookonhim  whom theypierced 
21.  4  when . .  morning  was . .  come,  J.  stood  [on] 
21.  6  Cast  the  net  on  the  right  side  of  the  ship 

Acts  6. 15  looking  stedfastly  on  him,  saw  his  face  as 

13.  9  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost,  set  his  eyes  on 

14.  23  they  commended  them  to  the  Lord,  on 

19.  4  that  they  should  believe  on  him  which 

19.  4  should  come  after  him,  that  is,  on  Christ 
Romi6.  6  Greet  Mary,  who  bestowed  much  labouron 
2  Co.11.  20  ye  suffer,  .if  a  man  smite  you  on  the  face 
Gal.  3. 14  might  come  on  the  Gentiles  through  Jesus 
Phil.  1.  29  not  only  to  believe  on  him,  but  also  to  s. 

1  Jo.  5.  10  He  that  bplieveth  on  the  Son  of  God  hath 

5. 13  unto  you  that  believe  [on]  the  name  of  the 

5.  13  that  ye  may  believe  on  the  name  of  the 
Rev.  13.  13  maketh  fire  come  down  from  heaven  on 

9. Out  of,  6k  elc. 

Matt  21.  19  Let  no  fruit  glow  on  thee  henceforward 
Rev.  18.  20  Rejoice .  .for  God  hath  avenged  you  on 

10.  In,  among,  during,  ev  en. 

Matt  22.  40  On  these  two  commandments  hang  all  the 

24.  20  that  your  flight  be  not.  .[on]  the  sabbath 

26.  5  they  said.Not  on  the  feast,  .lest  there  be 
Mark  2.  23  he  went  through  the  corn  fields  on  the  s. 

2.  24  why  do  they  [on]  the  sabbath  day  that  w. 
14.  2  they  said,  Not  on  the  feast,  .lest  there  be 

16.  5  they  saw  a  young  man  sitting  on  the  right 
Luke  1.  59  it  came  to  pass,  that  on  the  eighth  day 

4. 16  he  went  into  the  synagogue  on  the  sabbath 

4.  31  came,  .and  taught  them  on  the  sabbath 

5.  17  it  came  to  pass  on  a  certain  day,  as  he  was 

6.  1  it  came  to  pass,  on  the  second  sabbath 

6.  2  which  is  not  lawful  to  do  [on]  the  sabbath 

6.  6  it  came  to  pass  also  on  another  sabbath 

6.  7  whether  he  would  heal  on  the  sabbath  d. 

8.  15  that  on  the  good  ground  are  they,  which 
8.  22  it  came  to  pass  on  a  certain  day,  that  he 

8.  32  an  herd  of  many  swine  feeding  on  the  m. 

9.  37  it  came  to  pass,  that  [on]  the  next  day,  w. 

12.  51  that  I  am  come  to  give  peace  on  earth  ? 

13.  7  I  come  seeking  fruit  on  this  fig  tree,  and 

13.  10  teaching  in  one  of  the  synagogues  on  the 

14.  5  straightway  pull  him  out  [on]  the  sabbath 

20.  1  on  one  of  those  days,  as  he  taught  the  pe. 
John  5.  9  walked  :  and  on  the  same  day  was  the  sa. 

5.  16  he  had  done  these  things  on  the  sabbath 

7.  22  ye  [on]  the  sabbath  day  circumcise  a  man 

7.  23  If  a  man  on  the  sabbath  receive  circum. 

7.  23  I  have  made  a  man . .  whole  on  the  sabbath 

13.  23  there  was  leaning  on  Jesus’  bosom  one  of 
19.  31  not  remain  upon  the  cross  on  the  sabbath 

Rom  12.  7  Or.  .on .  .ministering;  or  he  that  teacheth 
12.  8  Or  he  that  exhorteth,  on  exhortation  :  he 

2  Co.  4.  8  troubled  on  every  side,  yet  not  distressed 

7.  5  had  no  rest,  but  we  were  troubled  on  every 

8.  1  of  the  grace  of  God  bestowed  on  the  chu. 
Heb.  1.  3  on  the  right  hand  of  the  majesty  on  high 

8.  1  who  is  set  on  the  right  hand  of  the  throne 

10.  12  for  ever,  sat  down  on  the  right  hand  of  God 

1  Pe.  3.  22  who  is  gone  into  heaven,  and  is  on  the  r. 

4.  16  ashamed;  but  let  him  glorify  God  on  this 
Rev.  1.  10  I  was  in  the  spirit  on  the  Lord’s  day,  and 
5. 13  every  creature  which  is  in  heaven,  and  [on] 

11.  Above,  upon,  ewdrai  epano. 

Matt.  5.  14  city  that  is  set  on  an  hill  cannot  be  hid 

21 .  7  put  on  them  their  clothes,  and . .  set .  .the. 
Lukeio.  19  give  unto  you  power  to  tread  on  serpents 
Rev.  6.  8  his  name  that  sat  on  him  was  Death,  and 

12 .On,  upon,  ewl  (gen.)  epi. 

Matt.  9.  2  a  man  sick  of  the  palsy,  lying  on  a  bed 

9.  6  Son  of  man  hath  power  on  earth  to  forgi. 

14.  25  Jesuswentuntothem,walking[on]thesea 

16. 19  shalt  bind  on  earth,  .shalt  loose  on  earth 

18.  18  shall  bind  on  earth,  .shall  loose  on  earth 
18.  19  That  if  two  of  you  shall  agree  on  earth 
24.  17  Let  him  which  is  on  the  house  top  not  c. 

26. 12  shehath  poured  this  ointmenton  my  body 

27.  19  When  he  was  set  down  on  the  judgment 
Mark  2.  10  Son  of  man  hathpoweron  earth  to  forgive 

4.  1  whole  multitude  was  by  the  sea  on  the  1. 

6.  47  midst  of  the  sea,  and  he  alone  on  the  land 

8.  6  commanded  the  people  to  sit  down  on  the 

9.  3  so  as  no  fuller  on  earth  can  white  them 

9.  20  fell  on  the  ground,  and  wallowed  foaming 

13. 15  let  him  that  is  on  the  house  top  not  go 

14.  35  forward  a  little,  and  fell  [on]  the  ground 
Luke  2.  14  and  on  earth  peace,  good  will  toward  men 

8.  13  They  on  the  rock  (are  they),  which,  when 
8.  16  setteth  (it)  on  a  candlestick,  that  they 
18.  8  cometh,  shall  he  find  faith  on  the  earth  ? 

22.  21  that  betrayetli  me  (is)  with  me  on  the  ta. 
22.  30  sit  on  thrones  judging  the  twelve  tribes 

J ohn  6.  2  they  saw  his  miracles  which  he  did  on  t. 
6.  19  they  see  Jesus  walking  on  the  sea,  and  d. 

17.  4  I  have  glorified  thee  on  the  earth  :  I  have 

19. 19  Pilate  wrote  a  title,  and  put  (it)  on  the  c. 


Acts  2.  30  [would  raise  up  Christ  to  sit  on  his  throne] 

5.  15  laid,  .on  beds  and  couches,  that  at  the  1. 

5.  30  Jesus,  whom  ye  slew,  and  hanged  on  a  t. 

10.  39  he.  .whom  they  slew,  and  hanged  on  a  t. 
21.  23  We  have  four  men  which  have  a  vow  on 
21 .  40  Paul  stood  on  the  stairs,  and  beckoned  wx 

25.  6  thenextday.sittingonthejudgmentseat 
25. 17  on  the  morrow  I  sat  on  the  judgment  seat 
27.  44  some . .  and  some  on  (broken  pieces)  of  the 

1  Co. 11.  10  ought  the  woman  to  have  power  on  (her) 
Gal.  3.  13  Cursed  (is)  every  one  that  hangeth  on  a 
Eph.  1.  10  which  are  in  heaven,  and  which  are  on 

6.  3  That . .  thou  mayest  live  long  on  the  earth 
Col.  3.  2  things  above,  not.  .things  on  the  earth 
Heb.  8.  4  For  if  he  were  on  earth  he  should  not  be 

11. 13  were  strangers  and  pilgrims  on  the  earth 

12.  25  not  who  refused  him  that  spake  on  earth 
Jas.  5.  5  Yeliave  lived  in  pleasure  on  the  earth,  and 

5. 17  it  rained  not  on  the  earth  by  the  space  of 
Rev.  4.  2  set  in  heaven,  and  (one)  sat  on  the  throne 

4.  9  and  thanks  to  him  that  sat  on  the  throne 
4. 10  fall  down  before  him  that  sat  on  the  thr. 

5.  1  I  saw  in  the  right  hand  of  him  that  sat  on 

5.  10  made  us.. priests:  and  we  shall  reign  on  the 

6.  10  avenge  our  blood . .  them  that  dwell  on  the 

6. 16  from  the  face  of  him  that  sitteth  on  the 

7.  1  standing  on  the  four  corners  of  the  earth 

7.  1  not  blow  on  the  earth,  nor  on  the  sea,  nor 

7.  15  he  that  sitteth  on  the  throne  shall  dwell 

9.  17  Isaw.  .horses,  .and  them  that  sat  on  them 

11.  10  prophets  tormented  them  that  dwelt  on 

13.  14  deceiveth  them  that  dwell  on  the  earth 

13. 14  saying  to  them  that  dwell  on  the  earth 

14.  6  to  preach  unto  them  that  dwell  on  the  e. 

14. 14  having  on  his  head  a  golden  crown,  and 
14.  15  And.  .crying,  .to  him  that  sat  on  the  clo. 
17.  8  they  that  dwell  on  the  earth  shall  wonder 
17.  9  mountains,  on  which  the  woman  sitteth 

19.  a  worshipped  God  that  sat  on  the  throne 

19.  18  of  them  that  sit  on  them,  and  the  tlesh  of 

19. 19  to  make  war  against  him  that  sat  on  the 

20.  6  on  such  the  second  death  hath  no  power 

20. 1 1  I  saw  a . .  throne,  and  him  that  sat  upon  it 

13. On,  upon,  ewl  ( dat .)  epi. 

Mark  2.  21  No  man.  .seweth  a  piece  of  new  cloth  on 
Luke  7. 13  had  compassion  on  her,  and  said  unto  her 
John  4.  6  Jesus,  .being  wearied,  sat  thus  on  the  w. 
Acts  27.  44  And  the  rest,  some  on  boards,  and  some 
Rom.  9.  33  whosoever  believeth  on  him  shall  not  be 

10.  1 1  Whosoever  believeth  on  him  shall  not  be 
1  Ti.  1.  16  which  should  hereafter  believe  on  him  to 
1  Pe.  2.  6  he  that  believeth  on  him  shall  not  be  co. 
Rev.  6.  2  he  that  sat  on  him  had  a  bow ;  and  a  cro. 

6.  5  he  that  sat  on  him  had  a  pair  of  balances 

14.  Ore,  upon,  ewl  ( acc .)  epi. 

Matt.  4.  5  setteth  him  on  a  pinnacle  of  the  temple 
5.  15  put  it  under  a  bushel,  but  on  a  candlest. 
5.  39  whosoever  shall  smite  thee  [on]  thy  right 
5.  45  maketh  his  sun  to  rise  on  the  evil  and  on 
5.  45  sendeth  rain  on  the  just  and  on  the  unjust 
10. 29  one  of  them  shall  not  fall  [on]  the  ground 

10.  34  Think  not  that  I  am  come  to  send  peace  0. 

13.  2  the  whole  multitude  stood  on  the  shore 

14. 19  commanded  the  multitude  to  sit  down  on 

14.  26  when  the  disciplessawhim  walking  on  the 

14.  28  Lord,  .bid  me  come  unto  thee  on  the  wa. 

15.  32  I  have  compassion  on  the  multitude,  be. 

15.  35  commanded  the  multitude  to  sit  down  on 
17.  6  they  fell  on  their  face,  and  were  sore  afr. 

21.  44  whosoever  shall  fall  on  this  stone  shall  be 
21.  44  [but  on  whomsoever  it  shall  fall,  it  will] 

23.  4  bind  heavy  burdens,  .and  lay  (them)  on 

26.  7  ointment,  and  poured  (it)  on  his  head,  as 
26.  39  he  went  a  little  farther,  and  fell  on  his  f. 

26.  50  Then  came  they,  and  laid  hands  on  J esus 

27.  25  His  blood  (be)  on  us,  and  on  our  children 
Mark  4.  5  some  fell  on  stony  ground,  where  it  had 

4. 16  these  are  they  likewise  which  are  sown  on 
4.  20  these  are  they  which  are  sown  on  good  g. 
4.  21  put  under,  and  not  to  be  set  on  a  candl. 
4.  38  lie  was  in  the  hinder  part . .  asleep  on  a  p. 

8.  2  I  have  compassion  on  the  multitude,  be. 

9.  22  but.  have  compassion  on  us,  and  help  us 

14.  46  they  laid  their  hands  [on]  him,  and  took 

16.  18  [they  shall  lay  hands  on  the  sick,  .they] 
Luke  1.  65  fear  came  on  all  that  dwelt  round  about 

4.  9  and  set  him  on  a  pinnacle  of  the  temple 

5.  12  who)seeingJesus,fellon(his)face,andbe. 

6.  29  unto  him  that  smiteth  thee  on  the . .  cheek 

6.  48  digged  deep,  and  laid  the  foundation  on 

8.  8  other  fell  [on]  good  ground,  and  sprang 

10.  34  sethimon  his  own  beast,  andbroughthim 

10.  35  on  the  morrow,  whenhedeparted.hetook 

11.  33  on  a  candlestick,  that  they  which  come  in 

15.  5  he  layeth  (it)  on  his  shoulders,  rejoicing 

15.  20  ran,  and  fell  on  his  neck,  and  kissed  him 
17. 16  fell  down  on  (his)  face  at  his  feet,  giving 

20.  18  on  whomsoever  it  shall  fall,  it  will  grind 

20.  19  the  same  hour  soughttolay  hands  on  him 

21. 12  they  shall  lay  their  hands  on  you,  aud  p. 

21.  35  shall  it  come  on  all  them  that  dwell  on 

23.  30  begin  to  say  to  the  mountains,  Fall  on  us 

John  1.  33  spirit  descending,  and  remaining  on  him 

3.  36  believeth  not.  .wrath  of  God  abideth  on 

7.  30  no  man  laid  hands  on  him,  because  his  h. 
7. 44  have  taken  him ;  but  no  man  laid  hands  on 

12.  15  thy  king  cometh,  sitting  on  an  ass’s  colt 
13.25  He  then  lying  on  Jesus’  breast  saithunto 

21.  20  which  also  leaned  on  his  breast  at  supper 

Acts  2.  18  on  my  servants  and  on  my  hand  maidens 

4.  5  it  came  to  pass  on  the  morrow,  that  their 


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Acts  4.  22  the  man  was  above  forty  years  olil  on  w. 

5.  5  great  fear  came  on  all  them  that  heard  t. 

5.  18  laid  their  hands  on  the  apostles,  and  put 

7.  54  and  they  gnashed  onhimwith(their)teeth 

8.  17  Then  laid  they,  .hands  on  them,  and  they 

9.  17  putting  his  hands  on  him,  said,  Brother 

10.  44  Holy  Ghost  fell  on  all  them  which  heard 

10.  45  because  that  on  the  Gentiles  also  was  po. 

11.  15  Holy  Ghost  fell  on  them,  as  on  us  at  the 

11.  17  as.  .unto  us,  who  believed  on  the  Lord  Je. 

13.  11  there  fell  on  him  a  mist  and  a  darkness 

14.  10  Said  with  a  loud  voice,  Stand  upright  on 

16.  31  Believe  on  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and  th. 

1 7.  26  to  dwell  on  all  the  face  of  the  earth,  and 

19.  6  the  Holy  Ghost  came  on  them;  and  they 

19. 16  leaped  on  them,  and  overcame  them,  and 

19.  17  fear  fell  on  them  all,  and  the  name  of  the 

20.  37  and  fell  on  Paul’s  neck,  and  kissed  him 

21.  5  we  kneeled  down  on  the  shore,  and  prayed 

21.  27  stirred  up.  .the  people,  and  laid  hands  on 

22.  19  I  imprisoned,  .them  that  believed  on  thee 
28.  3  laid  (them)  on  the  fire,  there  came  a  viper 

Rom.  4.  5  believeth  on  him  that  justifieth  the  ungo. 

4.  24  if  we  believe  on  him  that  raised  up  Jesus 

9.  23  the  riches  of  his  glory  on  the  vessels  of  m. 

11.  22  on  them  which  fell,  severity  ;  but  toward 

12.  20  thou  shalt  heap  coals  of  fire  on  his  head 

15.  3  reproaches,  .that  reproached  thee  fell  on 
I  Co.  14.  25  so  falling  down  on  (his)  face  he  will  wor. 
Gal.  6.  16  peace  (be)  on  them,  and  mercy,  and  upon 
Col.  3.  6  [the  wrath  of  God  cometh  on  the  children] 

1  Ti.  1.  18  the  prophecies  which  went  before  on  thee 
Titus  3.  6  Which  he  shed  on  us  abundantly  through 
1  Pe.  2.  24  bare  our  sins  in  his  own  body  on  the  tree 
Rev.  3.  3  I  will  come  [on]  thee  as  a  thief,  and  thou 

4.  4  they  had  on  their  heads  crowns  of  gold 

6. 16  Fall  on  us,  and  hide  us  from  the  face  of 

7.  1  standing  on  the  four  corners  of  the  earth 
7.  I  that  the  wind  should  not  blow,  .on  any 
7.  1 1  fell  before  the  throne  on  their  faces,  and 

7. 16  neither  shall  the  sun  light  on  them,  nor 

9.  7  on  their  heads . .  as  it  were  crowns  like 

10.  2  right  foot  upon  thesea,  and  (his)left.  .on 

11.  16  elders  which  sat  before  God  ontheirscats 

14.  1  a  Lamb  stood  on  the  mount  Sion,  and  w. 

14.  16  sat  on  the  cloud  thrust  in  his  sickle  on  the 

15.  2  stand  on  the  seaof  glass,  having  the  harps 

18.  19  they  cast  dust  on  their  heads,  and  cried 

19.  12  on  his  head  (were)  many  crowns;  and  he 

19.  16  he  hath  on  (his)  vesture  and  on  his  thigh 

20.  9  they  went  up  011  the  breadth  of  the  earth 

15 . Down  upon,  Kara,  {gen.)  kata. 

Marki4.  3  brake  the  box,  and  poured (it)[on]  his  h. 

16.  Down  through,  over  against ,  nard  ( acc .)  kata. 
Acts  8.  36  as  they  went  on  (their)  way,  they  came  u. 

17.  Among,  with,  p.t ra  [gen.)  meta. 

Luke  10.  37  Andhesaid,  He  that  showed  mercy  on  him 

18.  About,  round  about,  ntpi  (gen.)  peri. 

Matt  9.  36  he  was  moved  with  compassion  on  them 
Acts  10.  19  While  Peter  thought  on  the  vision,  the  s. 
[See  also  About,  affection,  ask,  behalf,  bestow,  bind, 
breathe,  bring,  call,  come,  coming,  compassion,  draw, 
driven,  edge,  fasten,  follow,  foot,  go,  have,  high,  hold, 
horseback,  lay,  lead,  leap,  light,  look,  mercy,  pass, 
pressed,  put,  putting,  ride,  right,  say,  set,  seize,  smoke, 
take,  take  hold,  wait,  walk,  way,  write.] 

ON  behalf  — 

1  .On,  upon,  iiri  (dat.)  epi. 

Rom  16.  19  I  am  glad  therefore  on  your  behalf  :  but 

2.  About,  round  about,  irspl  (gen.)  pen. 

1  Co.  1.  4  I  thank  my  God  always  on  your  behalf,  for 

ON  continually  — 

To  go  on,  TjSn  halak. 

josh.  6. 13  And  seven  priests ..  went  on  continually 
ON  either  side  — 

From  hence,  ivrevSev  enteuthen. 

John  1  g.  18  on  either  side  one,  and  Jesus  in  the  midst 
Rev.  22.  2  [on  either  side]  of  the  river,  .the  tree  of 

ON. .  .part  — 

Down  through,  throughout,  Kurd  (acc.)  kata. 

1  Pe.  4.  14  [on  their  part  he  is  evil,  .on  your  part  he] 
ON  the  part  — 

For,  in  behalf  of,  birip  (gen.)  huper. 

Mark  9.  40  he  that  is  not  against  us  is  on  our  part 

ON  this  side... on  that  side — ■ 

Hither... thither,  nmS.-.njnS  lahennah..  lahennah. 
Eze.  1.  23  covereii  on  this'  side,  .covered  on  that  s. 

O'-NAM,  Diits  strength. 

1.  Second  son  of  Shobal  son  of  Seir.  B.C.  1700. 

Gen.  36.  23  and  Manaliath,  and  Ebal,  Shepho,  and  O. 
1  Ch.  1.  40  and  Manahatli,  and  Ebal,  Shephi,  and  O. 

2.  A  son  of  Jerameel  son  of  Hezron  son  of  Pharez  son 
of  judah.  B.C.  1490. 

1  Ch.  2.  26  name  (was)  Atarah . .  (was)  the  mother  of  O. 
2.  28  And  the  sons  of  0.  were  Shammai,  and  J . 

O'-NAN,  Jiix  strength. 

Second  son  of  Judah,  by  the  daughter  of  Shua  the 
Canaanite.  B.C.  1700. 

Gen.  38.  4  bare  a  son  ;  and  she  called  his  name  0. 
38.  8  Judah  said  untoO.,  Go  in  unto  thy  brot. 
38.  9  O.  knew  that  the  seed  should  not  be  his 
46. 12  sons  of  Judah  ;  Er,  and  0. .  .but  Er  and  0. 


Num.26. 19  of  Judah  (were)Er  and  O. :  and  Er  andO. 

1  Ch.  2.  3  The  sons  of  Judah  ;  Er  and  O.,  and  Shel. 

ONCE,  at  once,  this  once  — 

1  .From  then  or  that  (time),  1KB  meaz. 

Psa.  76.  7  who  may  stand,  .when  once  thou  art  an.? 

2.  One,  ins  ecliad. 

Exod3o.v  10  upon  the  horns  of  it  once  in  a  year  with 
30.  10  once  in  the  year  shall  he  make  atonement 
Lev.  16.  34  to  make  an  atonement  for.  .sins,  once  a 
Josh.  6.  3  And  ye  shall,  .go  round  about  the  city  once 

6.  1 1  compassed  the  city,  going  about  (it)  once 

6.  14  second  day  they  compassed  the  city  once 
Judgi6. 28  that  I  may  be  at  once  avenged  of  the  P. 

1  Sa.  26.  8  with  the  spear  even  to  the  earth  at  once 

1  Ki.  10.  22  once  in  three  years  came  the  navy  of  Ta. 

2  Ki.  6.  10  saved  himself  there,  not  once  nor  twice 
2  Ch.  9.  21  every  three  years  once  came  the  ships  or 
Job  33.  14  For  God  speaketh  once,  yea,  twice,  (yet  m. 

40.  5  Once  have  I  spoken,  but  I  will  not  answer 
Psa.  62. 11  God  hath  spoken  once ;  twice  have  I  hea. 
Prov  28.  18  is)  perverse  (in  his)  ways  shall  fall  atonce 
Hag.  2.  6  Yet  once,  it  (is)  a  little  while,  and  I  will 

3.7 lasting,  hastily,  ino  maker. 

Deut.  7.  22  thou  mayest  not  consume  them  at  once 
4.  Yet,  still,  any  more,  "lilt  od. 

Jer.  13.  27  Woe  unto  thee,  .when  (shall  it)  once  (be)? 

5 .Step,  beat,  time,  cgs  paam. 

Gen.  18.  32  And  he  said.  .1  will  speak  yet  but  this  0. 
Exodio.  17  forgive,  .my  sin  only  this  once,  and  intr. 
Josh.  6.  3  And  ye  shall .  .go  round  about  the  city  o. 
6.  11  compassed  the  city,  going  about  (it)  once 
6.  14  the  second  day  they  compassed  thecityo. 
Judg.  6.  39  I  will  speak  but  this  once,  .but  this  once 

16.  18  Come  up  this  once,  for  he  hath  showed 

16.  28  strengthen  me,  I  pray  thee,  only  this  on. 

1  Sa.  26.  8  with  the  spear  even  to  the  earth  at  once 
Neh.  13.  20  lodged  without  Jerusalem  once  or  twice 
Isa.  66.  8  shall  a  nation  be  born  atonce?  forassoon 
Jer.  10.  18  sling  out  the  inhabitants,  .at  this  once,  and 

16.  21  I  will  this  once  cause  them  to  know,  I  w. 

6.  Once,  once  for  all,  dira^  liapax. 

2  Co.  1 1.  25  once  was  I  stoned,  thrice  I  suffered  sliipw. 
Phil.  4.  16  For  even  inThessalonicaye  sentonceand 
1  Th.  2.  18  we  would  have  come  unto  you.  .once  and 
Heb.  6.  4  impossible  for  those  who  were  once  enli. 

9.  7  (went)  the  high  priest  alone  once  every 

9.  26  now  once  in  the  end  of  the  world  hath 

9.  27  as  it  is  appointed  unto  men  once  to  die 
9.  28  So  Christ  was  once  <  ffered  to  bear  the  sins 

10.  2  the  worshippers  once  purged  should  have 

12.  26  Yet  once  more  I  shake  not  the  earth  only 

12.  27  Yet  once  more,  signifieth  the  removing  of 

1  Pe.  3.  18  For  Christ  also  hath  once  suffered  for  sins 
3.  20  when  [once]  the  long  suffering  of  God  w. 
Jude  3  which  was  once  delivered  unto  the  saints 
5  though  ye  once  knew  this,  how  that  the  L. 

7.  From,  airi  apo. 

Lukei3-  25  When  once  the  master  of  the  house  is  risen 

8.  At  once,  once  for  all,  etpaira^  epliapax. 

Rom.  6. 10  For  in  that  he  died,  he  died  unto  sin  once 
I  Co.  1 5.  6  seen  of  above  five  hundred  brethren  at  o. 
Heb.  7.  27  this  he  did  once,  when  he  offered  upliim. 

9.  12  he  entered  in  once  into  the  holy  place 

10.  10  offering  of  the  body  of  Jesus  Christ  once 

9  .Once,  at  some  lime,  irore  pote. 

Rom.  7.  9  For  I  was  alive  without  the  law  once :  but 
Gal.  1.  23  preaclietli  the  faith  which  once  he  destro. 

ONE  — 

1.  One,  irix  echad. 

Gen,  1.'  9  be  gathered  together  unto  one  place,  and 
2.  21  he  took  one  of  his  ribs,  and  closed  up  the 

2.  24  unto  his  wife ;  and  they  shall  be  one  flesh 

3.  22  the  man  is  become  as  one  of  us,  to  know 
4. 19  the  name  of  the  one  (was)  Adah,  and  the 

10.  25  wereborntwo  sons:  the  nameofone(was) 

11.  1  was  of  one  language,  and  of  one  speech 

11.  6  the  people  (is)  one,  and  they  have  all  one 

19.  9  This  one . .  came  in  to  sojourn,  and  he  will 

21.15  she  cast  the  child  under  one  of  the  shrubs 

22.  2  upon  one  of  the  mountains  which  I  will  t. 

26. 10  one  of  the  people  might  lightly  have  lien 
27.  38  Hast  thou  but  one  blessing,  my  father?  b. 
27. 45  I  lie  deprived  also  of  you  both  in  one  day? 

32.  8  If  Esau  come  to  the  one  company,  and  s. 

33.  13  if  men  should  overdrive  them  one  day,  all 

34.  16  dwell  with  you,  and  we  will  become  one 
34.  22  to  be  one  people,  if  every  male  among  us 

40.  5  each  man  his  dream  in  one  night,  each  m. 

41.  5  seven  ears  of  corn  came  up  upon  one  stalk 

41.  11  we  dreamed  a  dream  in  one  night,  I  and 
41 .  22  seven  ears  came  up  in  one  stalk,  full  and  g. 
41.25  The  dream  of  Pharaoh  (is)  one :  God  hath 

4 1 .  26  good  ears  (are)  seven  years :  the  dream  (is) 

42.  11  We  (are)  all  one  man’s  sons:  we  (are)  true 
42. 13  the  sons  of  one  man  in  the  land,  .and  one 

42.  16  Send  one  of  you,  andlet  him  fetch  yourb. 
42.  19  let  one  of  your  brethren  be  bound  in  the 
42.  27  as  one  of  them  opened  his  sack,  to  give  his 
42.  32  sons  of  our  father;  one  (is)  not,  and  the  yo. 
42.  33  leave  one  of  your  brethren  (here)  with  me 
44.  28  And  the  one  wentout  from  me,  and  I  said 

48.  22  I  have  given  to  thee  one  portion  above  thy 

49.  16  Dan  shall  judge  his  people,  as  one  of  the 
Exod.  1.  15  of  which  the  name  of  the  one  (was)  Ship. 

8.31  removed  the  swarms . .  remained  not  one 
9.  6  but  of  the  cattle  of . .  Israel  died  not  one 


Exod.  9.  7  there  was  not  one  of  the  cattle  of  the  Is. 

10.  19  there  remained  not  one  locust  in  all  the 

11.  1  Yet  will  I  bring  one  plague.. upon  Phar. 

12.  18  until  the  one  and  twentieth  day  of  the 

12.  46  In  one  house  shall  it  be  eaten :  thou  sha. 

12.  49  One  law  shall  be  to  him  that  is  home  boro 

14.  28  there  remained  not  so  much  as  one  of  them 

16.  22  they  gathered  twice,  two  omersfor  one 

17.  12  the  one  on  the  one  side,  and  the  other  on 

18.  3  of  which  the  name  of  the  one  (was)  Gers. 
23. 29  not  drive  them  out  from  before  thee  in  o. 

24.  3  all  the  people  answered  with  one  voice 
25. 12  two  rings,  .in  the  one  side  of  it,  and  two 

25.  19  make  one  cherub  on  the  one  end,  and  the 
25. 32  three  branches,  .out  of  the  one  side,  and 
25.  33  (with)  a  knop  and  a  flower  in  one  branch 

25.  36  all  of  it.  .one  beaten  work  (of)  pure  gold 

26.  2,  8  The  length  of  one . .  the  breadth  of  one 
26.  2  and . .  the  curtains  shall  have  one  measure 
26.  4  make  loops,  upon  the  edge  of  the  one  c. 
26.  5  Fifty  loops  shalt  thou  make  in  the  one  c. 
26.  6  and  couple,  .and  it  shall  be  one  taberna. 
26.  8  and  the  eleven  curtains,  .of  one  measure 
26.  10  make  fifty  loops  on  the  edge  of  the  one  c. 
26.  11  couple  the  tent  together,  that  it.  be  one 

26. 16  a  cubit  and  a  half,  the  breadth  of  one  b. 
26.  17  Two  tenons,  .in  one  board,  set  in  order 
26.  19,  21,  25  two  sockets  under  one  board 

26.  24  coupled . .  above  the  head  of  it  unto  one  r. 

26.  26  five  for  the  boards  of  the  one  side  of  the 

27.  9  of  an  hundred  cubits  long  for  one  side 

28. 10  Six  of  their  names  on  one  stone,  and.  .six 
29.  1  Take  one  young  bullock,  and  two  rams 
29.  3  thou  shalt  put  them  into  one  basket,  and 
29.  15  Thou  shalt  also  take  one  ram  ;  and  Aaron 
29.  23  one  loaf  of  bread,  and  one  cake,  .and  one 

20. 39  The  one  lamb  thou  shalt  offer  in  the  mor. 

29. 40  with  the  one  lamb  a  tenth  deal  of  flour 
36.  9  length  of  one  curtain . .  the  breadth  of  one 
36.  9fourcubits:  the curtains(were)allof ones. 

36. 10  coupled  the  five,  .one  unto  another,  .one 
36.  11  he  made  loops  of  blue  on  the  edge  of  one 
36.  12  Fifty  loops  made  he  in  one  curtain,  and 
36.  12  the  loops  held  one  (curtain)  to  another 
36.  13  coupled,  .one  unto  another,  .it  became  o 

36. 15  of  one  curtain,  .of  one  curtain,  .of  one  s 
36.  18  to  couple  the  tent,  .that  it  might  be  one 
36.  22  One  board. .two  tenons,  equally  distanto. 
36.  24,  26  two  sockets  under  one  board 

36.  29  coupled  together  at  the  head . .  to  one  ring 

36.  31  five  for  the  boards  of  the  one  side  of  the 

37.  3  two  rings  upon  the  one  side  of  it,  and  two 
37.  8  One  cherub  on  the  end  on  this  side,  and 
37.  19  made  after  the  fashion  of  almonds  in  o. 
37. 22  all  of  it.  .one  beaten  work  (of)  pure  gold 

Lev.  5.  4,  5  he  shall  lie  guilty  in  one  of  these 

5.  7  one  for  a  sin  offering,  and  the  other  for  a 

5.  13  sin  that  he  hath  sinned  in  one  of  these 

7.  7  one  law  for  them  :  the  priest  that  maketh 

7.  14  of  it  he  shall  offer  one  out  of  the  whole 

8.  26  he  took  one  unleavened  cake,  and.  one 

12.  8  one  for  the  burnt  offering,  and  the  other 
2  unto  Aaron  the  priest,  or  unto  one  of  his 
5  the  priest  shall  command  that  one  of  the 

10  one  ewe  lamb  of  the  first  year,  .and  one 
12  the  priest  shall  takeonehe  lamb, and  offer 
21  he  shall  take  one  lamb,  .and  one  tenth 
.  22  the  one  shall  be  a  sin  offering,  and  the  o. 

14.  30  he  shall  offer  the  one  of  the  turtle  doves 

14.  31  the  one(for)a  sin  offering,  and  the  other 

14.  50  he  shall  kill  the  one  of  the  birds  in  an  e. 

15.  15,  30  the  one.  .a  sin  offering,  and  the  other 

16.  5  he  shall  take,  .one  ram  for  a  burnt  offer. 
16.  8  one  lot  for  the  Lord,  and  the  other  lot 

22.  28  not  kill  it  and  her  young  both  in  one  day 

23.  18  ye  shall  offer,  .one  young  bullock,  and 

23.  i9  yc  shall  sacrifice  one  kid  of  the  goats  for 

24.  5  And ..  two  tenth  deals  shall  be  in  one  cake 

24.  22  Ye  shall  have  one  manner  of  law,  as  well 

25.  48  he  may  be  redeemed,  .one  of  his  brethren 

26.  26  ten  women  shall  bake  your  bread  in  one 
Num.  1.  41  forty  and  one  thousand  and  five  hundred 

1.  44  each  one  was  for  the  house  of  his  fathers 

2.  16  fifty  and  one  thousand  and  four  hundred 
2.  28  forty  and  one  thousand  and  five  hundred 

6.  1 1  the  priest  shall  offer  the  one  for  a  sin  off. 

6.  14  one  he  lamb,  .and  one  ewe  lamb. .and one 

6.  19  one  unleavened  cake,  .one  unleavened  w. 

7.  13  one  silver  charger,  .one  silver  bowl 

So  in  v.  19,  25,  31,  37,  43,  49,  55,  61,  67,  73,  79. 
7. 14,  20  one  spoon  of  ten  (shekels)  of  gold,  full 

7.  15  One  young  bullock,  one  ram,  one  lamb 
So  in  v.  21,  27,  33,  39,  45,  5b.  57.  63.  ®9>  75.  81. 
7.  16,  22,  28,  34,  40,  46  One  kid  of  the  goats 
7.  52,  58,  64,  70,  76,  82  One  kid  of  the  goats 

7.  26  One  golden  spoon  of  ten  (shekels) 

So  in  v.  32,  38,  44,  50,  56,  62,  68,  74,  80. 

8.  12  thou  shalt  off  er  the  one .  .asin  offering,  and 

9.  14  ye  shall  have  one  ordinance,  both  for  the 

10.  4  if  they  blow,  .with one.  .then  the  princes 

11.  19  Ye  shall  not  eat  one  day,  nor  two  days 

11.  26  the  nameoftheone.  .Eldad.andthe  name 

13.  23  cut  down  from  thence  a  branch  with  one 

14. 15  thou  shalt  kill,  this  people  as  one  man 

15.  5  drink  offering  shalt  thou  prepare . .  for  one 

15.  11  shall  it  be  done  for  one  bullock,  .for  one 

15. 15  One  ordinance. .for  you  of  the  congregat. 
15.  16  One  law  and  one  manner  shall  be  foryou 
15. 24  offer  one  young  bullock .  and  one  kid  of 

15.  29  Ye  shall  have  one  law  for  him  that  sinneth 

16.  15  have  not  taken  one  ass.  .neither,  .hurt  o. 

16.  22  shall  one  man  sin,  and  wiltthou  be  wroth 


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Nunn  7.  3  one  rod . .  for  the  head  of  the  house  of  their 

17.  6  for  each  prince  one,  according  to  their  f. 

28.  4  one  lamb  shalt  thou  offer  in  the  morning 

28.  7  the  fourth  (part)  of  an  hin  for  the  one  la. 
28.  11,  goffer. .two  young  bullocks, and  one  ram 
28.  12  three  tenth dealsof  flour,  .forone  bullock 

28. 12  two  tenth  deals  of  flour,  .for  one  ram 
28.  13  with  oil  (for)  a  meat  offering  unto  one  la. 
28.  15  one  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering  unto 
28.  22  one  goat,  .a  sin  offering,  to  make  an  ato. 
28.  27  two  young  bullocks,  one  ram,  seven  lambs 
28.  28  unto  one  bullock,  two  tenth  deals  unto  0. 
28.  29  A  several  tenth  deal  unto  one  lamb,  thro. 

28.  30  one  kid  of  the  goats,  to  make  an  atonem. 

29.  2, 8  one  young  bullock, one  ram.  .seven  lambs 

29.  4  one  tenth  deal  for  one  lamb,  throughout 
29.  5  one  kid  of  the  goats,  .a  sin  offering,  to 
29.  9  mingled  with  oil.  .two  tenth  deals  to  one 
29.  10  A  several  tenth  deal  for  one  lamb,  throu. 
29.  11,  16,  19,  25  one  kid  of  the  goats  (for)  a  sin 
29. 22,  28,  31,  34,  38  one  goat  (for)  a  sin  offering 
29.  36  one  bullock,  one  ram,  seven  lambs  of  the 
31.  28  one  soul  of  five  hundred,  .of  the  persons 
31.  30  thou  shalt  take  one  portion  of  fifty,  of  the 
31.  34  And  threescore  and  one  thousand  asses 
31.  39  the  Lord’s  tribute  (was)  threescore  and 

31.  47  Moses  took  one  portion  of  fifty,  .of  man 

34.  18  ye  shall  take  one  prince  of  every  tribe,  to 

35.  30  one  witness  shall  not  testify  against  any 

36.  8  shall  be  wife  unto  one  of  the  family  of  the 
Deut.  1.  23  I  took  twelve  men  of  you,  one  of  a  tribe 

4.  42  that  fleeing  unto  one  of  these  cities  he 

6.  4  Hear.  .The  Lord  our  God  (is)  one  Lord 

12.  14  which  the  Lord  shall  choose  in  one  of  thy 

13.  12  If  thou  shall  hear.. in  one  of  thy  cities 

15.  7  If  there  be  among  you  a  poor  man  of  one 

17.  6  at  the  mouth  of  one  witness  he  shall  not 

19.  5  shall  flee  unto  one  of  those  cities,  and  live 

19.  11  if  any  man.  .fleeth  into  one  of  these  cities 

19.  15  One  witness  shall  not  rise  up  against  a  m. 

21. 15  If  a  man  have  two  wives,  one  beloved,  and 

23.  16  which  he  shall  choose  in  one  of  thy  gates 

24.  5  he  shall  be  free  at  home  one  year,  and  sh. 

25.  5  If  brethren  dwell  together,  and  one  of  til. 

25. 11  the  wife  of  the  one  draweth  near  for  to 
28.  7  they  shall  come  out  against  thee  one  way 
28.  25  thou  shalt  go  out  one  way  against  them 

32.  30  Howshouldonechaseathousand,andtwo 
Josh.  9.  2  to  fight  with  Joshua  and.. Israel,  with  one 

10.  2  Gibeon  (was)  a  great  city,  as  one  of  the  ro. 

10.  42  all  these  kings,  .did  J.  take  at  one  time 

12.  9  The  king  of.  .one ;  the  king  of.  .one 
So  in  v.  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  1 7, 18,  19,  20,  21,  22,  23. 

12.  24  king  of  Tirzah,  one  :  all.  .thirty  and  one 
17.  14  Why  hast  thou  given  me.  .one  lot  and  one 
17.  17  saying.. thou  shalt  not  have  one  lot  (only) 

20.  4  when  he  that  doth  flee  unto  one  of  those 
23.  10  One  man  of  you  shall  chase  a  thousand 

23. 14  not  one  thing,  .not  one  thing  hath  failed 
Judg.  6.  16  thou  shalt  smite  the  Midianites  as  one  m. 

8.  18  each  one  resembled  the  children  of  aking 

9.  2  W  hether  (is)  better . .  that  all . .  or  that  one 

9.  5,  18  threescore  and  ten  persons,  upon  one 

16.  29  Samson  took  hold .  .of  the  one  with  his  ri. 

17.  5  consecrated  one  of  his  sons,  who  became 
17.  11  the  young  man  was  unto  him  as  one  of  his 
18. 19  to  be  a  priest  unto  the  house  of  one  man 

19. 13  let  us  draw  near  to  one  of  these  places  to 

20.  1  was  gathered  together  as  one  man,  from 

20.  8  And  all  the  people  arose  as  one  man,  say. 

20. 1 1  were  gathered . .  knit  together  as  one  man 

20.  31  of  which  one  goeth  up  to  the  house  of  G. 

21.  3  that  there  should  be  to  day  one  tribe  lac. 

21.  6  There  is  one  tribe  cut  off  from  Israel  this 

21.  8  What  one  (is  there)of  the  tribesof  Israel 
Ruth  1 .  4  the  name  of  the  one . .  Orpah,  and  the  na. 

2.  13  though  I  he  not  like  unto  one  of  thine  h 

1  Sa.  1.  2  the  name  of  the  one.. Hannah,  and  the  na. 

1.  24  one  ephah  of  flour,  and  a  bottle  of  wine 

2.  34  in  one  day  they  shall  die  both  of  them 

2.  36  Put  me,  I  pray  thee,  into  one  of  the  pri. 

6.  4  one  plague  (was)  on  you  all,  and  on  your 

6.  17  for  Aslulod  one,  for  Gaza  one,  forAskelou 

6.  17  one,  for  Gath  one,  for  Ekron  one 

9.  3  Take  now  one  of  the  servants  with  thee 

10.  3  one  carrying  three  kids,  and  another  ca. 

11  7  the  people,  .came  out  with  one  consent 

13. 17  one  company  turned  unto  the  way  (that) 

14.  4  the  name  of  the  one  (was)  Bozez,  and  the 
14.  5  The  fore  front  of  the  one  (was)  situate  n. 

14.  40  said  he  unto  all  Israel,  Be  ye  on  one  side 

16. 18  Then  answered  one  of  the  servants,  and 
17.  36  this. .  Philistine  shall  be  as  one  of  them 

22.  20  one  of  the  sons  of  Ahimelech  the  son  of  A. 

25.  14  But  one  of  the  young  men  told  Abigal,  N. 

26. 15  there  came  one  of  the  people  in  to  destroy 

26.  22  let  one  of  the  young  men  come  over  and 

27.  1  I  shall  now  perish  one  day  by  the  hand  of 

2  Sa.  1.  15  David  called  one  of  the  young  men,  and  s. 

2.  21  lay  thee  hold  on  one  of  the  young  men,  and 

2.  25  became  one  troop,  and  stood  on  the  top 

3.  13  but  one  thing  I  require  of  thee,  that  is 

4.  2  the  name  of  the  one.  .Baanah,  and  the  n. 

6.  20  as  one  of  the  vain  fellows  shamelessly  u. 

7.  23  what  one  nation  in  the  earth  (is)  like  thy 
9.  11  he  shall  eat  at  my  table,  as  one  of  the  ki. 

12.  1  There  were  two  men  in  one  city ;  the  one 

12.  3  poor  (man)  had  nothing,  save  one  little 

13.  13  thou  shalt  be  as  one  of  the  fools  in  Israel 

13.  30  slain  all  the  king’s  sons,  and  there  is  not 

14.  6  but  the  one  smote  the  other,  and  slew  h. 

14  27  jyere  born  three  sons,  and  one  daughter 


2  Sa.  1 5.  2  Thy  servant . .  of  one  of  the  tribes  of  Israel 
17.  12  and  of  all . .  shall  not  be  left  so  much  as  0. 
17.  22  by  the  morning  light  there  lacked  not  one 
19.  14  he  bowed,  .even  as  (the heart  of)oneman 

23.  8  against  eight  hundred,  whom  he  slew  at  o. 

24. 12  choose  thee  one  of  them,  that  I  may  (do) 
1  Ki.  2. 16  now  I  ask  one  petition  of  thee,  deny  me 

2.  20  Then  she  said,  I  desire  one  small  petition 

3. 17  And  the  one  woman  said,  0  my  lord,  I  and 

3.  17  this  woman  dwell  in  one  house ;  and  I  was 

4.  22  Solomon’sprovisionforoneday  was  thirty 
6.  24  five  cubits,  .the  one  wing  of  the  cherub 
6.  25  the  cherubim . .  of  one  measure  and  one 
6.  26  The  height  of  the  one  cliernb  (was)  ten  c. 
6.  27  so  that  the  wing  of  the  one  touched  the 

6.  34  the  two  leaves  of  the  onefdoor  (were)  fol. 

7. 16  the  height  of  theone  chapiter,  .five  cubits 

7. 17  seven  for  the  one  chapiter,  and  seven  for 

7.  18  rows  round  about  upon  the  one  net  work 

7.  27  four  cubits,  .the  length  of  one  base,  and 

7.  34  undersetters  to  the  four  corners  of  one 

7.  37  had  one  casting.one  measure,  .one  size 

7.  38  one  laver  contained  forty  baths . .  every  la. 
7.  38  upon  every  one  of  the  ten  bases  one  laver 
7.  42  rows  of  pomegranates  for  one  net  work,  to 

7.  44  one  sea,  and  twelve  oxen  under  the  sea 

8.  56  there  hath  not  failed  one  word  of  all  his 

10.  14  of  gold  that  came  to  Solomon  in  one  year 

10. 16  six  hundred . .  of  gold  went  to  one  target 

10.  17  three  pound  of  gold  went  to  one  shield 

11.  13  will  give  one  tribe  to  thy  son  for  David 

11.  32  he  shall  have  one  tribe  for  my  servant  D. 

11.  36  unto  his  son  will  I  give  one  tribe,  that  D. 

12.  29  he  set  the  one  in  Beth  el,  and  the  other 

12.  30  the  people  went,  .before  the  one.  .unto  D. 

14.  21  Rehoboam  (was)  forty  and  one  years  old 

15. 10  forty  and  one  years  reigned  he  in  Jerusa. 

18.  6  Ahab  went  one  way  by  himself,  and  Oba. 

18.  23  let  them  choose  one  bullock  for  themsel. 

18.  25  Choose  you  one  bullock  for  yourselves, and 

19.  2  if  I  make  not  thy  life  as  the  life  of  one  of 

20.  29  an  hundred  thousand  footmen  in  one  day 

22.  8  yet  one  man,  Micaiali  the  son  of  Imlah,  by 

22.  1 3  (declare)  good  unto  the  king  with  one  m. 
22.  13  let  thy  word,  .be  like  the  word  of  one  of 

2  Ki.  3.  ii  And  one  of  the  king  of  Israel’s  servants 
4.  22  Send  me.  .one  of  the  young  men,  and  one 
4.  39  one  went  out  into  the  field  to  gather  herbs 
6.  3  one  said,  Be  content,  I  pray  thee,  and  go 
6.  5  as  one  was  felling  a  beam,  the  axe  head 

6.  12  one  of  his  servants  said,  None,  my  lord,  0 

7.  8  they  went  into  one  tent,  and  did  eat  and 

7.  13  And  one  of  his  servants  answered  and  said 

8.  26  and  he  reigned  one  year  in  Jerusalem 

9.  1  Elisha  the  prophet  called  one  of  the  child. 
14.  23  Jeroboam .  .(reigned)  forty  and  one  years 
17.  27  Carry  thither  one  of  the  priests  whom  ye 

17.  28  Then  one  of  the  priests,  whom  they  had 

18.  24  wilt  thou  turn  away  the  face  of  one  capt. 

22.  1  he  reigned  thirty  and  one  years  in  Jerusa. 

24.  18  Zedekiah  (was)  twenty  and  one  years  old 

25.  16  The  two  pillars,  one  sea, and  the  bases  wh. 
25.  17  The  height  of  the  one  pillar(was)  eighteen 

1  Ch.  1.  19  the  name  of  the  one  (was)  Peleg,  because 

11.  11  against  three  hundred,  slain,  .at  one  time 

12.  i4oneof  the  least  (was)  over  an  hundred,  and 

12.  38  (were)  of  one  heart  to  make  David  king 

17.  21  what  one  nation  in  the  earth  (is)  like  thy 

21.  10  choose  thee  one  of  them,  that  I  may  do  (it) 

23.  1 1  therefore  they  were  in  one  reckoning,  ac. 

24.  6  one  principal  household  being  taken  for  E. 

24.  17  The  one  and  twentieth  to  Jachin,  the  two 

25.  28  The  one  and  twentieth  to  Hothir.. his  sons 

2  Ch.  3.  11  one  wing.. (was) five  cubits,  reaching  to  the 

3. 17  he  reared  up.  .one  on  the  right  hand,  and 

4.  15  One  sea,  and  twelve  ox  -  under  it 

5.  13  singers  (were)  as  one,  to  make  one  sound 

9. 13  of  gold  that  came  to  Solomon  in  one  year 
9. 15  (shekels)  of  beaten  gold  went  to  one  target 

9.  16  hundred  (shekels)  of  gold  went  to  one  sh. 

12.  13  Rehoboam  (was)  one  and  forty  years  old 

16. 13  in  the  one  and  fortieth  year  of  his  reign 

18.  7  yet  one  man,  by  whom  we  may  enquire  of 
18.  8  the  king  of  Israel  called  for  one  (of  his)  of 
18.  12  (declare)  good  to  the  king  with  one  assent 
18.  12  let  thy  word,  .belike  one  of  theirs,  and  s. 

22.  2  and  he  reigned  one  year  in  Jerusalem 

28.  6  an  hundred  and  twenty  thousand  in  one 

30.  12  hand  of  God  was  to  give  them  one  heart 
32.  12  Ye  shall  worship  before  one  altar,  and  b. 
34.  1  reigned  in  Jerusalem  one  and  thirty  years 
36.  1 1  Zedekiah  (was)  one  and  twenty  years  old 

Ezra  2.  26  The  children,  .six  hundred  twenty  and  one 

3.  1  gathered  themselves  together  as  one  man 

10.  13  neither  (is  this)  a  work  of  one  day  or  two 
Neh.  1.  2  Hanani,  one  of  my  brethren,  came,  he  and 

4. 17  with  one  of  his  hands  wrought  in  the  work 

5.  18  which  was  prepared,  .daily  (was)  one  ox 
7.  30  men  of.  .Gaba,  six  hundred  twenty  and  one 

7.  37  children . .  seven  hundred  twenty  and  one 

8.  1  gathered  themselves  together  as  one  man 

11.  1  to  bring  one  of  ten  to  dwell  in  Jerusalem 
Esth.  3.  13  to  cause  to  perish,  all  Jews,  .in  one  day 

4.  11  one  law  of  his  to  put  (him)  to  death,  exc. 

7.  9  Harbonah,  one  of  the  chamberlains,  said 

8.  12  Upon  one  day,  in  all  the  provinces  of  king 
Job  2.  10  Thou  speakest  as  one  of  the  foolish  women 

9.  3  he  cannot  answer  him  one  of  a  thousand 

9.  22  This  (is)  one  (thing),  therefore  I  said  (it) 

14.  4  Who  can  bring  a  clean  (thing)  out . .  not  one 

23.  13  But  he  (is)  in  one  (mind),  and  who  can  t 

31.  15  and  did  not  one  fashion  us  in  the  womb  ? 


Job  33.  23  If  there  be.  .one  among  a  thousand,  to  s. 

41. 16  One  is  so  near  to  another,  that  no  air  can 
Psa.  14.  3  (there  is)  none  that  doeth  good,  no,  not  o. 
27.  4  One  (thing)  have  I  desired  of  the  Lord 
4.  20  He  keepeth  all  his  bones :  not  one  of  them 
53.  3  (is)  none  that  doeth  good,  no,  not  one 
82.  7  ye  shall  die  like  men,  and  fall  like  one  of 
106.  1 1  enemies  ;  there  was  not  one  of  them  left 
Prov .1.14  Cast  in  thy  lot . .  let  us  all  have  one  purse 
Eccl.  2.  14  I  myself  perceived  also  that  one  event  h. 
3. 19  one  thing  bef alleth  them . .  they  have  all  o. 

3.  20  All  go  unto  one  place  ;  all  are  of  the  dust 

4.  8  There  is  one.  .and.  .not  a  second;  yea,  he 
4.  9  Two  (are)  better  than  one  ;  because  they 

4. 10  if  they  fall,  the  one  will  lift  up  his  fellow 

4.  11  they  have  heat:  but  how  can  one  be  warm 

4. 12  if  one  prevail  against  him,  two  shall  with. 

6.  6  seen  no  good  :  do  not  all  go  to  one  place  ? 

7.  27  (counting)  one  by  one,  to  find  out  the  ac. 
7.  28  one  man  among  a  thousand  have  I  found 
9.  2  one  event  to  the  righteous,  and  to  the  w. 
9.  3  This  (is)  an  evil . .  that  (there  is)  one  event 

9. 18  but  one  sinner  destroyeth  much  good 

12.  11  assemblies,  (which)  are  given  from  one  s. 
Song  4.  9  with  one  of  thine  eyes,  with  one  chain  of 

6.  9  my  undefiled  is . .  one . .  the  (only)  one  of 
Isa.  4.  1  seven  women  shall  take  hold  of  one  man 

5.  10  ten  acres  of  vineyard  shall  yield  one  bath 

6.  6  Then  flew  one  of  the  seraphim  unto  me 
9.  14  Lord  will  cut  off  from  Israel. .in  one  day 

10.  17  devour  his  thorns  and  his  briers  in  one 

19.  18  one  shall  be  called,  The  city  of  destruct. 

23.  1  s  years,  according  to  the  days  of  one  king 
27.  12  ye  shall  be  gathered  one  by  one,  0  ye  ch. 

30.  17  One  thousand,  .at  the  rebuke  of  one ;  at 

34.  16  no  one  of  these  shall  fail,  none  shall  want 

36.  9  wilt  thou  turn  away  the  face  of  one  capt. 

47.  9  shall  come  to  thee  in  a  moment  in  one  day 
66.  8  earth  be  made  to  bring  forth  in  one  day  ? 
66.  17  in  the  gardens  behind  one  (tree)  in  the 

Jer.  3.  14  I  will  take  you  one  of  a  city,  and  two  of 

24.  2  One  basket  (had)  very  good  figs,  .like  the 

32.  39  I  will  give  them  one  heart,  and  one  way 

35.  2  bring  them .  .into  oneof  the  chambers, and 
52.  1  Zedekiah  (was)  one  and  twenty  years  old 
52.  20  two  pillars,  one  sea,  and  twelve  brasen  b. 
52.  21  the  height  of  one  pillar  (was)  eighteen  c. 
52.  22  the  height  of  one  chapiter  (was)  five  cub. 

Eze.  1.  15  behold  one  wheel  upon  the  earth  by  the 
1.  16  they  four  had  one  likeness  :  and  their  ap. 
4.  9  put  them  in  one  vessel,  and  make  thee  b. 
9.  2  one  man  among  them  (was)  clothed  with 

10.  9  one  wheel  by  one  cherub,  and  another  w. 

10.  10  they  four  had  one  likeness,  as  if  a  wheel 

11.  19  I  will  give  them  one  heart,  and  I  will  put 

18.  10  and .  .doeth  the  like  to  (any)  one  of  these 

19.  3  she  brought  up  one  of  her  whelps  :  it  be. 
21.  19  both  twain  shall  come  forth  out  of  one  1. 
23.  2  two  women,  the  daughters  of  one  mother 
23.  13  then  I  saw  that  they  (took)  both  one  way 

33.  24  Abraham  was  one,  and  he  inherited  the  1. 
34  23  I  will  set  up  one  shepherd  over  them,  and 

37.  16  take  thee  one  stick,  and  write  upon  it,  For 
37- 17  join  them  one  to  another  into  one  stick 
37.  17  and  they  shall  become  one  in  thine  hand 
37.  19  make  them  one  stick,  .they  shall  be  one 
37.  22  I  will  make  them  one  nation  in  the  land 
37.  22  one  king  shall  be  king  to  them  all :  and  t. 
37.  24  they  all  shall  have  one  shepherd :  they  s. 

40.  5  the  breadth,  .one  reed;  and  the  height,  one 
40.  6  one  reed  broad,  and  the  other,  .one  reed  b. 
40.  7  (was)  one  reed  long,  and  one  reed  broad 
40.  7  and  the  threslihold  of  the  gate,  .one  reed 
40.  8  also  the  porch  of  the  gate  within,  onereed 

40. 10  chambers .  .they  three  (were)  of  one  mea. 
40.  10  the  posts  had  one  measure  on  this  side 
40.  12  one  cubit,  the  space  (was)  one  cubit  on 
40.  26,  49  one  on  this  side,  and  another  on  that 
40.  42  And  the  four  tables  (were),  .one  cubit  h. 

40.  44  one  at  the  side  of  the  east  gate  (having) 

41.  11  one  door  toward  the  north,  and  another 

41.  24  two.  .for  the  one  door,  and  two  leaves  for 

42.  4  And  before  the  chambers . .  a  way  of  one 

43.  14  two  cubits,  and  the  breadth  one  cubit;  and 
45.  7  over  against  one  of  the  portions,  from  the 
45.  11  The  ephah  and  the  bath  shall  be  of  onem. 

45.  15  one  lamb  out  of  the  flock,  out  of  two  hu. 

46. 17  Butif  hegive.  .toone  of  his  servants,  then 

46.  22  these  four  corners  (were)  of  one  measure 

48.  8  and  (in)  length  as  one  of  the  (ot  her)  parts 
48.  31  one  gate  of  Reuben, one  gate  of  J.,  one  g. 
48.  32  one  gate  of  Joseph,  one  gate  of  Benj.,  one 
48.  33  one  gate  of  Simeon,  one  gate  of  Issa.,  one 
48.  34  one  gate  of  Gad,  one  gate  of  Asher,  one  g. 

Dan.  8.  3  one.  higher  than  the  other,  and  the  hig. 

8.  9  out  of  one  of  them  came  forth  a  little  ho. 

8.  13  Then  I  heard  one  saint  speaking,  and  an. 

9.  27  he  shall  confirm  the  covenant,  for  one  w. 

10.  13  withstood  me  one  and  twenty  days :  but 

10.  13  Michael,  one  of  the  chief  princes,  came  to 

11.  27  they  shall  speak  lies  at  one  table  ;  but  it 

12.  5  one  on  this  side  of  the  bank  of  the  river 
Hos.  1.  11  appoint  themselves  one  head,  and  they  s. 
Amos  4.  7  I  caused  it  to  rain  upon  one  city,  and  ca. 

4.  7  one  piece  was  rained  upon,  and  the  piece 
4.  8  So  two  (or)tliree  cities  wandered  unto  one 
6.  9  if  there  remain  ten  men  in  one  house,  t. 
Obad.  11  In  the  day.  .even  thou  (wast)  as  one  of  t. 
Zeph.  3.  9  may  all  caU.  .to  serve  him  with  one  con. 
Hag.  2.  i  in  the  one  and  twentieth  (day)  of  the  mo. 
Zech.  3.  9  behold . .  upon  one  stone  (shall  be)  seven 
3.  9  remove  the  iniquity  of  that  land  in  one 


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718 


ONE 


Zech.  4.  3  two  olive  trees  by  it,  one  upon  the  right 

8.  21  the  inhabitants  of  one.  .shall  go  to  anot. 

11.  7  one  I  called  beauty,  and  the  other  I  called 

11.  8  Three  shepherds  also  I  cut  off  in  one  mo. 

14.  7  it  shall  be  one  day  which  shall  be  known 
14.  9  shall  there  be  one  Loud,  and  his  name  one 
Mai.  2. 10  Have  we  not  all  one  father  ?  hath  not  one 

2. 15  didnothemake  one  ?..And  wherefore  one? 

2.  A  man,  tr’k  ish. 

Gen.  11.  3  they  said  one  to  another,  Go  to,  let  us  m. 
it.  7  that  they  may  not  understand  one  anoth. 

13.  11  separated  themselves  the  one  from  the  o. 

26.  31  And  they  rose  up.  .and  aware  one  to  ano. 

31.  49  watch .  .when  we  are  absent  one  from  an. 

34.  14  to  give  our  sister  to  one  that  is  uncircu. 

37. 19  they  said  one  to  another,  Behold,  this  d. 

42.  21  they  said  one  to  another,  We  (are)  verily 

42.  28  they  were  afraid,  saying  one  to  another 

43.  33  they  sat.  .and  the  men  marvelled  one  at 
Exodio.  23  Theysawnotone another, neitherrose any 

16. 15  they  said  one  to  another,  It  (is)  manna:  for 

18.  16  I  judge  between  one  and  another,  and  I 
37.  9  covered . .  with  their  faces  one  to  another 

Lev.  7. 10  shall  all  the  sons  of  Aaron  have,  one  (as 

19. 11  Ye  shall  not  steal,  .neither  lie  one  to  an. 

25.  46  ye  shall  not  rule  one  over  another  with  ri. 

26.  37  they  shall  fall  one  upon  another,  as  it  were 
Numi4.  4  they  said  one  to  another,  Let  us  make  a 
Deut.  1.  35  Surely  there  shall  not  one  of  these  men 
Judg.  6.  29  they  said  one  to  another,  Who  hath  done 

10  18  princes  of  Gilead  said  one  to  another,  W. 

1  Sa.  10.  11  the  people  said  one  to  another,  What  (is) 

10.  12  one  of  the  same  place  answered  and  said 
20.  41  they  kissed  one  another,  and  wept  one  w. 

22.  2  every  one.. in  distress.. every  one.. every  0. 

2  Sa.  19.  7  there  will  not  tarry  one  with  thee  this  n. 

1  Ki.18.  40  Take  the  prophets,  .let  notone  of  theme. 

2  Ki  323  they  have  smitten  one  another :  now  there. 

7.  3  they  said  one  to  another,  Why  sit  we  here 

7.  6  they  said  one  to  another,  Lo,  the  king  of 

7.  9  they  said  one  to  another,  We  do  not  well 

12.  9  on  the  right  side  as  one  cometh  into  the 
Estli.  6.  9  horse  be  delivered  to  the  hand  of  one  of 
9. 19,  22  and  of  sending  portions  one  to  another 

Job  41  17  They  are  joined  one  to  another,  they  stick 

Vsa.  49.  16  Be  not  thou  afraid  when  one  is  made  rich 
Prov.  6.  28  Can  one  go  upon  hot  coals,  and  his  feet 
Isa.  1 3.  8  they  shall  be  amazed  one  at  another ;  their 
40.  26  that  (lie  is)  strong  in  power ;  not  one  fail. 

66.  13  As  one  whom  his  mother  comforteth,  so 
Jer.  13.  14  I  will  dash  them  one  against  another,  even 

25.  26  the  kings . .  far  and  near,  one  with  another 
Eze.  4.  17  astonied  one  with  another,  and  consume 

24.  23  but  ye  shall  pine,  .and  mourn  one  toward 
47.  14  ye  shall  inherit  it,  one  as  well  as  another 
Joel  2.  8  Neither  shall  one  thrust  another  ;  they 
Mai.  3.  16  Then  they,  .spake  often  one  to  another 

3.Such  an  one,  'lobn  'j4??  peloni  almoni. 

Ruth  4.  1  Ho,  such  a  one  !  turn  aside,  sit  down  here 

4.  A  woman,  nyk  ishshah. 

Exod26.  3  coupled . .  one  to  another . .  coupled  one  to 

26.  5  that  tlie  loops  may  take  hold  one  of  anot. 
26.  17  Two  tenons,  .set  in  order  one  against  an. 

Eze.  1.  9  Their  wings  (were)  joined  one  to  another 
1 .  23  them  wings  straight,  the  one  toward  the  o. 

3.  13  tlie  living  creatures  that  touched  one  an. 

5 . Also,  even,  d?  (jam. 

2  Sa.  17.  13  until  there  be  not  one  small  stone  found 

6.  One,  in  chad. 

Eze.  33.  30  thy  people ..  speak  one  to  another,  every 
Dan.  2.  9  one  decree  for  you ;  for  ye  have  prepared 
3  19  one  seven  times  more  than  it  was  wont  to 

4.19  Then  Daniel . .  was  astonied  for  one  hour 
7.  5  it  raised  up  itself  on  one  side,  and  (it  hail) 

7. 16  I  came  near  unto  one  of  them  that  stood 

7. Soul,  breathing  creature,  wsr  nephesh. 

Lev.  4.  27  And  if  any  one  of  the  common  people  sin 

8 .Another,  &\\os  alios. 

John  4.37  herein  is  thatsayingtrue,  One  sowetli,  and 
Acts  2.  12  were  in  doubt,  saying  one  to  another,  VV . 

1  Co.  15.  39  one. .flesh  of  men,  another  flesh  of  beasts 
15.  41  one  glory  of  the  sun,  and  another  glory 

9 .One,  els  heis. 

Matt.  5.  18  one  jot  or.  .tittle  shall  in  no  wise  pass  from 

3.  29,  30  one  of  thy  members  should  perish,  and 
6  24  he  will  hate  the  one,  and  love  the  other 

6.  24  or  else  he  will  hold  to  the  one,  and  despi. 

6.  27  Which  of  you.  .can  add  one  cubit  unto  his 
6  20  Solomon . .  wa3  not  arrayed  like  one  of  these 
10  29  one  of  them  shall  not  fall  on  the  ground 
10  42  whosoever  shall  give  to  drink  unto  one  of 

12  11  that  shall  have  onesheep.andif  it  fall  into 

13  46  Who,  when  he  had  found  one  pearl  of  g. 

16. 14  said .  .others,  Jeremias,  or  one  of  the  pro. 
18  5  whoso  shall  receive  one  such  little  child 

18.  6  whoso  shall  offend  one  of  these  little  ones , 
18.  10  Take  heed  that  ye  despise  not  one  of  these 
18  12  If .  .one  of  them  be  gone  astray,  doth  he 

18. 14  that  one  of  these  little  ones  should  perish 

18. 16  take  with  thee  one  or  two  more,  that  in 
18.  24  one  was  brought  unto  him,  which  owed 

18.  28  found  one  of  his  fellow  servants,  which 

19. 16  one  came  and  said  unto  him,  Good  Master 

19.  17  none  good  but  one,  (that  is),  God :  but  if 

20.  13  he  answered  one  of  them,  and  said,  Friend 

20.  21  the  one  on  thy  right  hand,  and  the  other 

21.  24  I  also  will  ask  you  one  thing,  which  if  ye 


Matt22.  35  Then  one  of  them,  .a  lawyer,  asked,  .tern. 

23.  8  for  one  is  your  Master . .  Christ ;  and  all  ye 
23.  9  for  one  is  your  Father,  whichis  in  heaven 
23.  10  Neither  be  ye  called  masters :  for  [onejis 

23.  15  ye  compass  sea  and  land  to  make  one  pro. 

24.  40  the  one  shall  be  taken,  and  the  other  left 

25.  15  gave,  .to  another  two, and  to  anotherone 

25.  18  he  that  had  received  one  went  and  digged 
25.  24  he  which  had  received  the  one  talent  came 
25.  40  Inasmuch  as  ye  have  done  (it)  unto  one  of 

25.  45  Inasmuch  as  ye  did  (it)  not  to  one  of  the 

26.  14  one  of  the  twelve,  called  Judas  Iscariot 

26.  21  I  say  unto  you,  That  one  of  you  shall  be. 

26.  47  Judas,  one  of  the  twelve,  came,  and  with 

26.  51  one  of  them  which  were  with  Jesus  stret. 

27.  48  straightway  one  of  them  ran,  and  took  a 
Mark  5.  22  there  cometh  one  of  the  rulers  of  the  sy. 

6. 15  it  is  a  prophet,  or  as  one  of  tlie  prophets 

8.  14  neither  had  they.,  with  them  more  than  one 

8.  28  but  some  (say)  Elias;  and  others.  One  of  the 
g.  17  one  of  the  multitude  answered  and  said 

9.  37  Whosoever  shall  receive  one  of  such  clii. 

9.  42  whosoever  shall  offend  one  of  (these)  little 

10.  17  there  came  one  running,  and  kneeled  to 

10.  18  (there  is)  none  good  but  one,  (that  is),  God 
10.  21  One  thing  thou  lackest :  go  thy  way,  sell 

10.  37  one  on  thy  right  hand,  and  the  other  on 
11. 29  I  will  also  ask  of  you  'one  tiuestion,  and 

1 2  6  Having  yet  therefore  one  son ,  his  well  bel. 

12.  28  one  of  tlie  scribes  came,  and  having  liea. 

12  29  Hear,  0  Israel ;  The  Lord  our  God  is  one 

12.  32  there  is  one  God ;  and  there  is  none  other 

13.  1  one  of  his  disciples  saith  unto  him,  Mas. 

14. 10  one  of  the  twelve,  went  unto  the  chief  p. 
14. 18  One  of  you  which  eateth  with  me  shall  b. 

14.  20  one  of  the  twelve,  that  dippeth  with  me 

14.  43  cometh  Judas,  oneof  thetwelve,  and  with 

14.  47  one  of  them  that  stood  by  drew  a  sword 

15.  6  at  (that;  feast  he  released  unto  them  one 
15.  27  the  one  on  his  right  hand,  and  the  other 

15.  36  [one]  ran  and  filled  a  sponge  full  of  vine. 

Luke  4.  40  lie  laid  his  hands  on  every  one  of  them 

5.  3  he  entered  into  one  of  the  ships,  winch 

7.  41  the  one  owed  five  hundred  pence,  and  the 

9.  8  that  [one]  of  tlie  old  prophets  was  risen 

11.  46  touch  not  the  burdens  with  one  of  your 

12.  6  not  one  of  them  is  forgotten  before  God 
12.  25  which  of  you.  .can  add  to  his  stature  [one] 
12  27  Solomon . .  was  not  arrayed  like  one  of  tli. 
12.  52  there  shall  be  five  in  one  house  divided 
15.  4  if  he  lose  one  of  them,  doth  not  leave  the 
15.  7  joy  shall  be  in  heaven  over  one  sinner  that 
15.  IO  There  is  joy .  over  one  sinner  that  repen. 
15.  igAndam  no  more  worthy ..  make  me  asone 

15.  26  he  called  one  of  the  servants,  and  asked  w. 

16.  5  So  be  called  every  one  of  his  lord’s  debtors 

16  13  he  will  hate  the  one,  and  love  the  other 
t6.  13  he  will  hold  to  theoue,  and  despise  theo. 

17  2  that  he  should  offend  one  of  these  little 

17.  IS  one  of  them,  when  he  saw  that  he  was  h. 
,7.  34,  36  [the  one  shall  be  taken,  and  the  other] 

18. 10  one  a  Pharisee,  and  the  other  a  publican 

18.  19  said.. none  (is)  good,  save  one, (that  is),  G. 
20.  3  I  will  also  ask  you  [one]  thing  ;  and  ans. 

22.  47  he  that  was  called  Judas,  one  of  the  tw. 

22.  50  one  of  them  smote  a  servant  of  the  high 
23  17  [must  release  one  unto  them  at  the  feast] 

23.  39  one  of  the  malefactors  which  were  hanged 

24.  18  the  one  of  them,  whosename  was  Cleopas 
John  I.  40  One  of  the  two  which  heard  John  and  f. 

6.  8  One  of  his  disciples,  Andrew,  .saitli  unto 
6.  22  save  that  one  whereinto  his  disciples  were 
6.  70  Have  not  I  chosen  you  twelve,  and  one  of 

6.  71  that  should  betray  liim,  being  one  of  the 

7.  21  I  have  done  one  work,  and  ye  all  marvel 

7.  So  came  to  Jesus  by  night,  being  oneof  them 

8.  41  Then  said  they,  .weliaveone  Father.  .God 

10.  16  and  there  shall  be.  ,fold,and  one  shepherd 

10.  30  I  and  (my)  Father  are  one 

11.  49  one  of  them.  .Caiaphas, being  the  high  p 
11  50  that  it  is  expedient,  .that  one  man  should 

11.  52  he  should  gather  together  in  one  the  ch. 
j 2.  2  Lazarus  was  one  of  them  that  sat  at  the 

12.  4  Then  saith  one  of  his  disciples,  Judas  Isc. 

13.  21  I  sayunto  you.  .one  of  you  shall  betray  me 

13.  23  there  was  leaning  on  Jesus'  bosom  oneof 
17.  11  Holy  Father,  keep,  .that  they  may  be  one 
17.  21  That  they  all  may  be  one ;  as  thou,  Father 
17.  21  that  they  also  may  be  [one]in  us:thatthe 
17.  22  that  they  may  be  one,  even  as  we  are  one 

17.  23  that  they  may  be  made  perfect  in  one 

18.  14  that  it  was  expedient  that  one  man  shou. 
18.  22  one  of  the  officers  which  stood  by  struck 

18.  26  One  of  the  servants  of  the  high  priest,  b. 
18  39  that  I  should  release  unto  you  one  at  the 

19.  34  one  of  the  soldiers  with  a  spear  pierced 

20.  12  the  one  at  the  head,  and  the  other  at  the 
20  24  Thomas,  one  of  the  twelve,  called  Didy. 

21.  25  which,  if  they  should  be  written  every  o. 
Acts  1.  22  must  one  be  ordained  to  be  a  witness  w. 

11.  28  there  stood  up  one  of  them  named  Agabus 
17.  26  hath  made  of  one  blood  all  nations  of  m. 
17.  27  though  he  be  not  farfrom  everyone  of  us 

20.  31  to  warn  every  one  night  and  day  with  te. 

21.  26  should  be  offered  for  every  one  of  tliem 
23.  6  when  Paul  perceived  that  tlie  one  part  we. 
23  17  Then  Paul  called  one  of  the  centurions 

28.  25  after  that  Paul  had  spoken  one  word,  Well 

Rom.  3. 10  it  is  written .  .none  righteous, no,  not  one 
3. 12  there isnone  that  doeth  good,  no,  not  one 

3.  30  Seeing  (it  is)  one  God  which  shall  justify 
5.  12  as  by  one  man  sin  entered  into  the  world 


Rom.  5.  15  if  through  the  offence  of  one  many  be  de. 

5. 15  by  one  man,  Jesus  Christ,  hath  abounded 

3.  16  not  as.  .by  one  that  shined,  (so  is)  tlie  g. 

5.  16  for  the  judgment  (was)  byonctocondem. 

5.  17  by  one  man’s  offence  death  reigned  by  one 
5.  17  much  more  they .  .shall  reign  in  life  by  o. 

5.  18  as  by  the  offence  of  one  (judgment  came) 

5. 18  so  by  the  righteousness  of  one  (the  free) 

5. 19  as  by  one  man’s  disobedience  many  were 

5. 19  so  by  the  obedience  of  one  shall  many  be 

9.  10  when  Rebecca  also  had  conceived  by  one 

12.  4  For  as  we  have  many  members  in  one  bo. 

12.  5  we,  (being)  many,  are  one  body  in  Christ 

13.  6  That  ye  may  with,  .one  mouth  glorify  G. 

1  Co.  3.  8  he  that  planteth .  .hethatwaterethareone 

4.  6  that  no  one  of  you  be  puffed  up  for  one 

6.  16  which  is  joined  to  an  harlot  is  one  body? 

6. 17  he  that  is  joined  unto  the  Lord  is  one  sp. 

8.  4  and  that  (there  is)  none  other  God  but  o. 

8.  6  to  us.  .one  God,  the  Father,  one  Lord  J. 

9.  24  they,  .run  all,  but  one  receivetli  the  prize? 

10.  17  For  we.  .many  are  one  bread,  .one  body 

10.  17  we  are  all  partakers  of  that  one  bread 

11.  5  that  is  even  all  one  as  if  she  were  shaven 

12. 11  all  these  worketli  that  one  and  the  self 

12.  12  For  as  the  body  is  one,  and  hath  many 

12. 12  all  the  members  of  that  [one]  body,  .are  one 
12.  13  by  one  Spirit  are  we  all  baptized  into  one 
12.  13  have  been  all  made  to  drink  into  one  Sp. 
12.  14  For  the  body  is  not  one  member,  but  m. 
12.  18  hath  God  set  the  members  every  one  of 
12.  19  if  they  were  all  one  member,  where,  .the 
]>2.  20  But  now.  .many  members,  yet  but  one  b. 
12.  26  whether  one  member  suffer,  all  the  mem. 
12.  26  or  one  member  be  honoured,  all  the  me. 

14.  27  If  any  man  speak  in  a..tongue..let  one  in. 

2  Co.  5.  14  because  we  thus  judge,  that  if  onediedfor 

11.  2  I  have  espoused  you  to  one  husband,  that 
Gal.  3.  16  but  as  of  one.  And  to  thy  seed,  which  is 

3.  20  a  mediator  is  not. .  of  one ;  but  God  is  one 

3.  28  neither . .  for  ye  are  all  one  in  Christ  J esus 
4  22  the  one  by  a  bond  maid,  the  other  by  a  free 

5.  14  For  all  the  law  is  fulfilled  in  one  word,  (e.) 

Eph.  2.  14  who  hath  made  both  one,  and  hath  broken 
^  13  to  make  in  himself-ohtwain  one  new  man 
^/i6hemighTreconcile  both  unto  God  in  one 

2.18  through  him  we  both  have  access  by  one  sp. 

4.  4  one  body,  undone  spirit,  even  as  ye  are  c. 

4.  5  One  Lord  ,  one  baptism 

4.  6  One  God  and  Father  of  all,  who  (is) above 

4.  7  But  unto  every  one  of  us  is  given  grace  a. 
Phil.  1.  27  that  ye  stand  fast  in  one  spirit,  with  one 

2.  2  that  ye  be.  .of  one  accord,  of  one  mind 
Col  3. 15  to  the  which  also  ye  are  called  in  one  body 

1  Th.  2.  11  comforted  and  charged  every  one  of  you 

2  Tli.  1.  3  the  charity  of  every  one  of  you  all  toward 

1  Ti.  2.  5  For.  .one  God,  and  one  mediator  between 

5.  9  not  a  widow . .  having  been  the  wife  of  one 
Heb.  2.  1 1  and  they  who  are  sanctified  (are)  all  of  one 

11.  12  Therefore  sprang  there  even  of  one,  and 
Jas.  2.  10  keep  the  whole  law,  and  yet  offend  in  one 
2.  19  Thou  believesttliat  there  is  one  God;  thou 

4.  12  There  is  one  lawgiver,  who  is  able  to  save 
1  Jo.  5.  7  [there  are  three . .  and  these  three  are  one) 

5.  8  there  are  three .  .these  three  agree  in  one 
Rev  5.  5  one  of  the  elders  saith  unto  me,  Weep  not 

6.  1 1  heard.. one  of  the  four  beasts  saying, C. 

7  13  one  of  the  elders  answered,  saying  unto 

15.  7  one  of  the  fourbeastsgave  unto  theseven 
17.  1  there  came  oneof  the  seven  angels  which 
17.  10  five  are  fallen,  and  one.  .the  other  is  not 
2i.  9  there  came  unto  me  one  of  the  seven  an. 

21.  21  every  several  gate  was  of  one  pearl :  and 

10 .Other,  different,  erepos  lieteros. 

1  Co., 15.  40  but  the  glory  of  the  celestial  (is)one,  aud 

11. Owe,  {fern.)  pla  mia. 

Matt.  5. 18  one  tittle  shall  in  no  wise  pass  from  the 

5.  19  shall  break  one  of  these  least  commandm. 

5.  36  thou  canst  not  make  one  hair  white  or  b. 
17.  4  one  for  thee,  and  one  for  Moses,  and  one 

19.  5  cleave . .  and  they  twain  shall  be  one  flesh 

19.  6  Wherefore  they  are  no  more  twain,  but 
20  12  These  last  have  wrought .  .one  hour,  and 
24  41  the  one  shall  be  taken,  and  the  other  left 
26.  40  What !  could  ye  not  watch  withmeoneli.? 

Mark  9  5  one  for  thee. .onefor  Moses,  and  one  forE. 

10.  8  one  flesh . .  they  are  no  more  twain,  but  one 

14.  37  saith.  .couldest  not  thou  watch  one  hour? 

14.  66  there  cometh  one  of  the  maids  of  the  high 
Luke  9.  33  one  for  thee,  and  one  for  Moses,  and  one 

13.  10  he  was  teaching  in  one  of  the  synagogues 

14.  18  they  all  with  one  (consent)  began  to  make 

15.  8  if  she  lose  one  piece,  doth  not  light  a  ca. 

16.  17  easier,  than  one  tittle  of  the  law  to  fail 

17.  22  ye  shall  desire  to  see  one  of  the  days  of  the 
17.  34  there  shall  be  two  (men)  in  [one]  bed  ;  the 

20.  1  on  one  of  those  days,  as  he  taught  the  pe. 

22.  59  about  the  space  of  one  hour  after,  another 
Johnio.  16  and  there  shall  be  one  fold  (and).. shepherd 
Acts  4.  32  multitude,  .were  of  one  heart  and  of  one 

12.  10  went  out,  and  passed  on  through  one  str. 
19.  34  all  with  one  voice  about  the  space  of  two 

21.  7  the  brethren,  and  abode  with  them  one  day 
24.  21  Except  it  be  for  this  one  voice,  that  I  cried 
28.  13  after  oneday  the  south  wind  blew,  and  we 

1  Co.  6.  16  body  ?  for  two,  saitli  he,  shall  be  one  flesh 

10.  8  fell  in  one  day  three  and  twenty  thousand 

2  Co.  11.  24  five  times  received  I  forty,  save  one 
Gal.  4.  24 onefromthemountSinai,  which gendereth 
Eph.  4.  4  as  ye  are  called  in  011c  hope  of  your  calling 

4.  5  Lord,  one  faith .  .baptism 


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ONLY 


Eph.  5.  31  be  Joined .  .and  they  two  shall  be  one  flesh 
Pnil.  1.  27  with  one  mind  striving  together  for  the  f. 

1  Ti.  3.  2  husband  of  one  wife,  vigilant,  sober,  of  g. 
Titus  1.  6  If  any  be  blameless,  the  husband  of  one 
Heb.  10.  12  this  man,  after  he  had  offered  one  sacrifice 

10.  14  For  by  one  offering  he  hath  perfected  for 

12.  16  who  for  one  morsel  of  meat  sold  his  birth. 

2  Pe.  3.  8  that  one  day  (is)  with  the  Lord  as  a  thou. 

3.  8  years  and  a  thousand  years  as  one  day 
Rev.  6.  1  I  saw  when  the  Lamb  opened  one  of  the 

g.  12  One  woe  is  past,  .behold,  there  come  two 

13.  3  I  saw  one  of  his  heads  as  it  were  wounded 

17.  12  receive  power  as  kings  one  hour  with  the 

17. 13  These  have  one  mind,  and  shall  give  their 

18.  8  Therefore  shall  her  plagues  came  in  one 
18.  jo  saying,  .in  one  houris  thy  judgment  come 

18.  17  in  one  hour  so  great  riches  is  come  to  no. 

18. 19  saying,  .in  one  hour  is  she  made  desolate 

12.  /I  certain  one,  tis,  ri  tis,  ti. 

Matt  1 2.  29  Or  else  how  can  one  enter  into  a  strong 

12.  47  Then  one  said  unto  him,  Behold,  thy  mo. 
Lukeu.  45  Then  answered  one  of  the  lawyers,  and  s. 

12. 13  one  of  the  company  said  unto  him,  Master 

13.  23  Then  said  one  unto  him,  Lord,  are  there 

14.  1  as  he  went  into  the  house  of  one  of  the  c. 

14.  15  when  one  of  them  that  sat  at  meat  with 
16.  30  but  if  one  went  unto  them  from  the  dead 
16.  31  neither  will  they  be  persuaded  though  one 

23.  26  they  laid  hold  upon  one  Simon,  aCyrenian 
Acts  5.  34  Then  stood  there  up  one  in  the  council,  a 

7.  24  seeing  one.  .suffer  wrong,  he  defended 

9.  43  he  tarried  many  days  in  Joppa  with  one 

10.  6  He  lodgeth  with  one  Simon  a  tanner,  wh. 

19.  9  disputing  daily  in  the  school  of  [one]  Ty. 
25.  19  and  of  one  Jesus,  which  was  dead,  whom 

Rom.  5.  7  scarcely  for  a  righteous  man  will  one  die 
1  Co.  3.  4  For  while  one  saith,  I  amof  Paul ;  and  a. 

5.  1  such,  .that  one  should  have  his  father’s 

14.  24  and  there  come  in  one  that  believeth  not 
Titus  1.  12  One  of  themselves  ,  a  prophet  of  their  o. 
Heb.  2.  6  But  one  in  a  certain  place  testified,  say. 
Jas.  2.  16  And  one  of  you  say  unto  them,  Depart  in  p. 

13.  This  one,  ovtos  ( dat .)  houtos. 

Luke  7.8I  say  unto  one,  Go,  and  he  goetli ;  and  to 

14 . Peace,  tlpTiry  cirene. 

Acts  7.  26  would  have  set  them  at  one  again,  saying 
[See  also  Accord,  any,  each,  every,  holy,  look,  mind,  see, 
side,  such.] 

ONE  . .  (from) . . .  another  — 

1.  This,  N't  da. 

Dan.  5'  6  and  his  knees  smote  one  against  another 

7.  3  four  great  beasts. .  diverse  one  from  anot. 

2.  This,  [1  den. 

Dan.  2. 43  but  they  shall  not  cleave  one  to  another 

3.  A  vessel,  'bs  keli. 

Estli.  1.  7  the vesselsbeingdiverseonefrom another 

4.  A  wing,  'll!  kanaph. 

1  Ki.  6.  27  their  wings  touched  one  another  in  the 

5.  Each  other,  aW-fihoor  alleldn. 

Matt  24. 10  betray  one  another,  and  shall  hate  one  a. 

25.  32  he  shall  separate  them  one  from  another 
Mark  4.  41  said  one  to  another,  What  manner  of  man 
9.  50  Have  salt,  .and  have  peace  one  with  ano. 
Luke  2.  15  the  shepherds  said  one  to  another,  Letus 

6.  ri  communed  one  with  another  what  they  m. 

7.  32  calling  one  to  another,  and  saying,  Well. 

8.  25  saying  one  to  another,  What  manner  of 

12.  1  insomuch  that  theytrode  one  upon  anot. 

24.  17  these  that  ye  have  one  to  another,  as  ye 
24.  32  they  said  one  to  another,  Did  not  our  he. 

John  4.  33  Therefore  said  the  disciples  one  to  anot. 
5.  44  which  receive  honour  one  of  another,  and 

13.  14  ye  also  ought  to  wash  one  another’s  feet 

13.  22  Then  the  disciples  looked  one  on  another 
13.  34  That  ye  love  one  another,  .also  love  one  a. 
13.  35  my  disciples,  if  ye  have  love  one  to  anot. 

15.  12  That  ye  love  one  another,  as  I  have  loved 

15.  17  I  command  you,  that  ye  love  one  another 

Acts  2.  7  saying  [one  to  another,]  Behold,  are  not 
7.  26  brethren ;  why  do  ye  wrong  one  to  anoth. 
19.  38  Wherefore,  .let  them  implead  one  another 
21.  6  when  we  had  taken  our  leave  one  of  ano. 
Rom.  1.  27  burned  in  their  lust  one  toward  another 

2.  15  and.  .accusing  or  else  excusing  one  anot. 
12.  5  and  every  one  members  one  of  another 
12.  10  one  to  another,  in  honour-preferring  one  a. 

12.  j6  (Be)  of  the  same  mind  one  toward  anoth. 

13.  8  Owe  no  man  anything,  but  to  love  one  an. 

14.  13  Let  usnotthereforajudgeoneanotherany 

14. 19  and  things  wherewith  one  may  edify  ano. 

15.  5  grant  you  to  be  like  minded  one  toward  a. 

15.  7  Wherefore  receive  ye  one  another,  asChr. 

15.  14  are.  .able  also  to  admonish  [one  another] 

16. 16  Salute  one  another  with  an  holy  kiss.  The 

1  Co.  11.  33  when  ye  come  together ..  tarry  one  for  an. 

12.  25  should  have  the  same  care  one  for  anoth. 

16.  20  Greet  ye  one  another  with  an  holy  kiss 

2  Co.  13.  12  Greet  one  another  with  an  holy  kiss 
Gal.  5. 13  For,  brethren,  .by  love  serve  one  another 

5.  15  if  ye  bite  and  devour  one  another,  take 
5.  15  that  ye  be  not  consumed  one  of  another 

5.  26  provoking  one  another,  envying  one  ano. 

6.  2  Bear  ye  one  another’s  burdens,  and  so  f. 
Eph.  4.  2  With  all  lowliness . .  forbearing  one  anoth. 

4.  25  speak,  .for  we  are  members  one  of  another 

4.  32  be  ye  kind  one  to  another,  tenderhearted 

5.  21  Submitting  yourselves  one  to  another  in 


Col.  3.  9  Lie  not  oneto  another,  seeingthatye  have 

3.  13  Forbearing  one  another,  .and  forgiving 
1  Th.  3.  12  and  abound  in  love  one  toward  another 

4.  9  ye . .  are  taught  of  God  to  love  one  another 

4.  18  Whereforecomfort  one  another  with  these 
Titus  3.  3  ourselves  were . .  hateful . .  hating  one  ano. 
Heb.io.  24  let  us  consider  one  another  to  provoke 
Jas.  4. 11  Speak  not  evil  one  of  another,  brethren 

5.  9  Grudge  not  one  against  another,  brethren 
5.  16  Confess,  .faults  one  to  another,  .pray  one 

1  Pe.  1.  22  love  one  another  with  a  pure  heart  ferv. 

4.  9  Use  hospitality  one  to  another  without  g. 

5.  s  Yea,  all.  .be  subject  one  to  another,  and 
5.  14  Greet  ye  one  another  with  a  kiss  of  char. 

1  Jo.  1.  7  we  have  fellowship  one  with  another,  and 

3. 11  ye  heard,  .that  we  should  love  one  another 

3.  23  love  one  another,  as  he  gave  us  command. 

4.  7  let  us  love  one  another :  for  love  is  of  God 
4.  11  Beloved,  .we  ought  also  to  love  one  ano. 

4. 12  If  we  love  one  another,  God  dwelleth  in 

2  John  5  I  beseech  thee,  .that  we  love  one  another 
Rev.  6.  4  given .  .that  they  should  kill  one  another 

1 1 . 10  And  they . .  shall  send  gifts  one  to  another 

6.  Of  himself,  herself,  itself,  eavrov  heautou. 

1  Co.  6.  7  fault,  .because  ye  go  to  law  one  with  an. 
Eph.  4.  32  forgiving  one  another,  even  as  God  for  C. 
Col.  3.  13  forgiving  one  another,  if  any  man  have  a 

3. 16  teaching  and  admonishing  one  another  in 
Heb.  3.  13  But  exhort  one  another  daily,  while  it  is 
1  Pe.  4. 10  minister  the  same  oneto  another,  as  good 

7 .One. ..one,  efr...tTs  heis...heis . 

Matt.27.  38  one  on  the  right  hand,  and  another  on 
8.  One  the  other,  ets  rbr  era  he, is  ton  hena. 

1  Th.  5. 11  and  edify  one  another,  even  as  also  ye  do 

ONE  by  one  — 

1  .One  by  one,  eh  KaO’  els  heis  kath  heis. 

Marki4. 19  they  began,  to  say  unto  him  one  by  one 
John  8.  g  went  out  one  by  one,  beginning  at  the  e. 

2.  One  by  one,  ica.0'  era  kath  hena. 

1  Co.  14.  31  ye  may  all  prophesy  one  by  one,  that  all 
ONE  sort  with  another  — 

These  with  these,  nVs<“Dy  nj?x  elleh  im-elleh. 

1  Oh.24.  5  were  they  divided  by  lot,  one  sort  witha. 
ONE,  the  — 

This,  nxi  zoth. 

1  Ki.  3. 22  The  one  saith.  This  (is)  my  son  that  liveth 
ONE  ...the  other,  the  — 

1.  This,  n j . . . ni  zeli... zeli. 

Exod.14. 20  so  that  the  one  came  not  near  the  other 
Ecc.  3.  19  as  the  one  dieth,  so  dieth  the  other  ;  yea 

2.  Each  other,  aAAfjAa >r  allelbn. 

Acts  15.  39  they  departed  asunder  one  from  the  other 

1  Co.  7.  5  Defraud  ye  not  one  the  other,  except  (it 
Gal.  5.  17  and  these  are  contrary  the  one  to  the  other 

ONE  thing  — 

l.One  thing,  ev  hen. 

Luke  10.  42  one  thing  is  needful :  and  Mary  hath  ch. 

18. 22  yet  lackest  thou  one  thing :  sell  all  that 
John  9.  25  one  thing  I  know,  that,  whereas  I  wasbl. 
Phil.  3.  13  one  thing,  .forgetting  those  things  which 

2  Pe.  3.  8  be  not  ignorant  of  this  one  thing,  that  one 

2.  A  certain  thing,  ti  ti. 

Luke  6.  9  said,  .unto  them,  I  will  ask  you  [one  thi.] 
ONE,  tumultuous  — 

A  son,  ja  ben. 

Jer.  48.  45  crown  of  the  head  of  the  tumultuous  ones 

O-NE-SI  -MTJS,  ' OrljcT tuos  profitable. 

A  native  of  Colosse,  and  a  slave  of  Philemon,  from 
whom  he  had  escaped,  but  to  whom  he  was  sent  back 
as  a  Christian  brother  by  Paul,  who  had  converted  him 
in  Rome. 

Col.  4.  9  With  0.,  a  faithful  and  beloved  brother 
Plim.  10  I  beseech  thee  for  my  son  0.,  whom  I  li. 

O-NE-SI-PHO'-RTTS,  ’Oryotipcpos  bringing  profit. 

A  disciple  in  Ephesus  who  when  in  Rome  had  sought 
out  and  befriended  Paul. 

2  Ti,  1.  16  Lord  give  mercy  unto  the  house  of  0. ;  for 
4.  19  Salute  Prisca.  .and  the  household  of  0. 
ONION  - 
Onion,  )>xa  belsel. 

Num.  11.  5  the  melons,  and  the  leeks,  and  the  onions 

ONLY  — 

1.  One,  inx  ecliad. 

1  Ki.  4. 19  and.. the  only  officer  which  (was)  in  the 
Eze.  7.  5  saith..  An  evil,  an  only  evil,  behold,  is  c. 

2 .Only,  f]N  ak. 

Gen.  7.  23  Noahonlyremained..andtheythat(were) 

3.  A  lone,  12b  lebad. 

Eccl.  7.  29  Lo,  this  only  have  I  found,  that  God  hath 

4.  Alone  by  itself,  lebaddo. 

Deut.  8.  3  know  that  man  doth  not  live  by  bread  o. 

7>. Alone,  solitary,  "nnS  lebadad. 

Fsa.  4.  8  thou.  Loud,  only  makest  me  dwell  in  sa. 

6 Save,  except,  besides,  ■‘yil  mlah. 

Deut.  4.  12  saw  no  similitude;  only  (ye  heard)  a  voice 


7.  Together,  at  once,  nr  yachad. 

Job  34.  29  whether  (it  be  done),  .against  a  man  only 

8.  Singly,  lonely,  only,  tit  yachid. 

Gen.  22.  2  Take  now  thy  son,  thine  only  (son)  Isaac 
22.  16  not  withheld  thy  son,  thine  only  (son) 
Prov.  4.  3  only  (beloved)  in  the  sight  of  my  mother 
Amos  8.  10  I  will  make  it  as  the  mourning  of  an  only 
Zech.12. 10  mourn,  .as  one  mourneth  for  (his)  only 

9.  To  cut  down  or  short,  cpa  kasam. 

Eze.  44. 20  Neither  shall  they  shave . .  they  shall  only 

10 .Only,  surely,  pi  rag. 

Gen.  6.  5  every  imagination,  .(was)  only  evil  conti. 
11  .One,  els  heis. 

Mark  2.  7  Why . .  who  can  forgive  sins  but  God  only  ? 

12.  Alone,  yoror  monon. 

Matt.  5.  47  if  ye  salute  your  brethren  only,  what  do 

8.  8  speak  the  word  only,  and  my  servant  sh. 

10.  42  a  cup  of  cold(water)  only  in  the  name  of  a 

14.  36  might  only  touch  the  hem  of  his  garment 
21.  19  and  found  nothing  thereon,  but  leaves  o. 
21.  21  ye  shall  not  only  do  this,  .to  the  fig  tree 

Mark  5.  36  saith  unto  the  ruler. .  Be  not  afraid,  only 

6.  8  they  should  take  nothing,  .save  a  staff  o. 
Luke  8.  50  believe  only,  and  she  shall  be  made  whole 
John  5. 18  because  he  not  only  had  broken  the  sabb. 

11.  52  not  for  that  nation  only,  but  that  also  he 

12.  9  they  came  not  for  Jesus’  sake  only,  but 

13.  9  Lord,  not  my  feet  only,  but  also  (my)  1m. 
Acts  8.16  only  they  were  baptized  in  the  name  of  the 

11.  19  preaching,  .to  none  but  unto  the  Jews  o. 

18.  25  taught,  .knowing  only  the  baptism  of  Jo. 

19.  27  So  that  not  only  this  our  cralt  is  in  dan. 
21.  13  I  am  readynot  to  be  bound  only,  but  also 
2*.  29  I  would  to  God,  that  not  only  thou,  but 
27.  10  not  only  of  the  lading  and  ship,  but  also 

Rom.  1.  32  not  only  do  the  same,  but  have  pleasure 

3.  29  (Is  be)  the  God  of  the  Jews  only  ?,  .not  a. 

4.  12  them  who  are  not  of  the  circumcision  on. 

4. 16  not  to  that  only  which  is  of  the  law,  but 

5.  3  not  only  (sol,  but  we  glory  in  tribulations 
5.  1 1  not  only  (so),  but  we  also  joy  in  God  thro. 

8.  23  not  only  (they),  butourselves  also,  which 

9.  10  not  only  (this);  but  when  Rebecca  also  had 

9.  24  not  of  the  Jews  only,  but  also  of  the  Gen.V 

13.  5  must  needs  be  subject,  notonly  for  wrath 

1  Co.  7. 39  married  to  whom  she  will ;  only  in  the  Lo. 

15.  19  If  in  this  life  only  we  have  hope  in  Christ 

2  Co.  7.  7  not  by  his  coming  only,  but  by  the  consol. 

8. 10  begun  before,  not  only  to  do,  but  also  to 
8.  19  not  (that)  only,  but  who  was  also  chosen 
8.  21  Providing  for  honest  things,  not  only  in 

9. 12  not  only  supplieth  the  want  of  the  saints 
Gal.  1.  23  they  had  heard  only,  that  he  which  pers. 

2.  10  Only.,  that  we  should  remember  the  poor 

3.  2  This  only  would  I  learn  of  you.  Received 

4.  18  and  not  only  when  I  am  present  with  you 

5.  13  only  (use)  not  liberty  for  an  occasion  to 

6. 12  only  lest  they  should  suffer  persecution 
Eph.  1.  21  named,  not  only  in  this  world,  but  also 
Phil.  1.  27  Only  let  your  conversation  be  as  it  beco. 

1.  29  not  only  to  believe  on  him,  but  also  to 

2.  12  not  as  in  my  presence  only  but  now  much 
2.  27  not  on  him  only,  but  on  me  also,  lest  I 

1  Th.  1.  5  our  gospel  came  not  unto  you  in  word  only 

1.  8  sounded  out  the  word . .  not  only  in  Mac. 

2.  8  not  the  gospel  of  God  only,  but  also  our 

2  Th.  2.  7  only  he  who  now  ietteth  (will  let),  until 

1  Ti.  5.  13  they  learn  (to  be)  idle.,  and  not  only  idle 

2  Ti.  2.  20  there  are  not  only  vessels  of  gold  and  of 

4.  8  not  to  me  only,  but  unto  all  them  also  that 
Heb.  9. 10  only  in  meats  and  drinks,  and  divers  wa. 

12.  26  Yet  once  more  I  shake  not  the  earth  only 
Jas.  1.  22  ye  doers  of  the  word,  and  not  hearers  only 

2.  24  a  man  is  justified,  and  not  by  faith  only 
1  Pe.  2.  18  not  only  to  the  good  and  gentle,  but  only 
1  Jo.  2.  2  not  for  ours  only,  but  also  for.  .the  whole 

5.  6  not  by  water  only,  but  by  water  and  blood 

13.  Alone,  y6ros  monos. 

Matt.  4.  10  worship  the  Lord  thy  God,  and  him  only 
12.  4  not  lawful,  .to  eat.  .but  only  for  the  pri. 

17.  8  lifted  up  their  eyes,  they  saw..  Jesus  only 
24.  36  knoweth.  .not.  .angels. .  but  my  Father  o. 
Mark  9.  8  they  saw  no  man  any  more,  save  Jesus  o. 
Luke  4.  8  worship.  .God,  and  him  only  shaltthou 
24. 18  Art  thou  only  a  stranger  in  Jerusalem,  and 
John  5. 44  and  seek  not  the  honour,  from  God  only? 

17.  3  they  might  know  thee  the  only  true  God 
Rom.  16.  4  unto  whom  not  only  I  give  thanks,  but 

16.  27  To  God  only  wise,  (be)  glory  through  J. 

1  Co.  9.  6  Or  I  only  and  Barnabas,  have  not  we  po. 

14.  36  out  from  you?  or  came  it  unto  you  only? 
Phil.  4.  15  no  church  communicated  with  me .  .but 
Col.  4.  11  These  only,  .fellow  workers  unto  the  ki. 

1  Ti.  1.  17  unto .  .the  only  wise  God,  (lie)  honour  and 

6.  15  the  blessed  and  only  Potentate,  the  king 

6.  16  Who  only  hath  immortality,  dwelling  in 

2  Ti.  4. 11  Only  Luke  is  with  me.  Take  Mark,  and 
2  John  1  I  only,  but  also  all  they  that  have  known 
Jude  4  denying  the  only  Lord  God,  and  our  Lord 

25  To  the  only  wise  God  our  Saviour,  (be)  g. 
Rev.  9.  4  Tonly]  those  men  which  have  not  the  seal 

15.  4  for  (thou)  only  (art)  holy :  for  all  nations 

ONLY  (child)  — 

Only  begotten,  yoroyer^s  monogenes. 

Luke  7.  t2  the  only  son  of  his  mother,  and  she  was 

8.  42  he  had  one  only  daughter,  about  twelve 

9.  38  look  upon  my  son  ;  for  he  is  mine  only  c. 


ONO 


720 


OPEN 


O'-NO,  i:in  strong. 

1.  A  city  in  Benjamin,  near  Lod  and  Hadad ;  now  called 
Anna. 

i  Ch.  8.  12  Shamed,  who  built  0.  and  Lod,  with  the 
Ezra  2.  33  The  children  of  Lod,  Hadid,  and  O.,  seven 
Neh.  7.  37  The  children  of  Lod,  Hadid,  and  O.,  seven 

ii.  35  Lod,  and  O.,  the  valley  of  craftsmen 

2.  The  plain  or  valley  in  which  the  above  city  was,  near 
Jerusalem. 

If  eh.  6.  2  let  us  meet  together,  .in  the  plain  of  0. 

ONYCHA  — 

Onyx  or  perfume  crab ,  rf?r\y  shecheleth. 

Exod3o.  34 Take  unto  thee,  .stacte,  and  oynclia,  and 

ONYX  — 

The  leek  green  beryl,  □nb’  shoham. 

Gen.  2.  12  And  .  .  there  (is)  bdellium  and  the  onyx  s. 
Exod25-  7  Onyx  stones,  and  stones  to  be  set  in  the 

28.  9  thou  shalt  take  two  onyx  stones,  and  gr. 

28.  20  the  fourth  row  a  beryl,  and  an  onyx,  and 

35.  9  onyx  stones,  and  stones  to  be  set  for  the 
35.  27  the  rulers  brought  onyx  stones,  and  stones 
39.  6  they  wrought  onyx  stones  inclosed  in  ou. 
39.  13  the  fourth  row,  a  beryl,  an  onyx,  and  a  j. 

1  Ch.29.  2  onyx  stones,  and  (stones)  to  be  set,  glist. 
Job  28.  16  valued .  .  with  the  precious  onyx,  or  the  s. 
Eze.  28.  13  the  onyx,  and  the  jasper,  the  sapphire,  and 

OPEN  — 

1.  To  be  uncovered,  revealed,  galah,  4. 

Prov  27.  5  Open  rebuke  (is)  better  than  secret  love 

2.  Eyes,  D'.i'g,  enayim. 

Gen.  38.  14  sat  in  an  open  place,  which  (is)bytheway 

3.  To  free,  let  away,  no?  patar. 

1  Ki.  6.  18  (was)  carved  with  knops  and  open  flowers 

6.  29  he  carved  all  the  walls,  .with. .open  flowers 

6.  32  carved  upon  them  carvings  of . .  open  Ho. 

6.  35  he  carved  (thereon)  cherubim,  .and  open 

4.  Face  of,  'J?  pene. 

Gen.  1.  20  may  fly  above  the  earth  in  the  open  firm. 
Lev.  14.  7  let  the  living  bird  loose  into  the  open  fi. 

14.  53  let  go .  .  out  of  the  city  into  the  open  field 
17.  5  sacrifices,  which  they  offer  in  the  open  ft. 
Num  19.  16  that  is  slain  with  a  sword  in  the  open  fi. 

2  Sa.  11.  11  servants,  .are  encamped  in  the  open  fields 
Jer.  9.  22  carcases,  .shall  fall  as  dung  upon  the  open 
Eze.  16.  5  thou  wast  cast  out  in  the  open  field, ;to  the 

29.  5  thou  shalt  fall  upon  the  open  fields ;  thou 

32.  4  I  will  cast  thee  forth  upon  the  open  field 

33.  27  him  that  is  (in)  the  open  field  will  I  give 
37.  2  very  many  in  the  open  valley ;  and,  lo 
39.  5  Thou  shalt  fall  upon  the  open  field  ;  for 

5 . To  be  broken  forth,  ["]?  parats,  2. 

1  Sa.  13.  1  And  the  word . .  was  precious . .  no  open  v. 

6.  To  open,  nr©  pathach. 

Num  19.  15  every  open  vessel  which  hath  no  covering 
Josh.  8.  17  left  the  city  open,  and  pursued  after  Isr. 

1  Ki.  8.  29,  52  That  thine  eyes  may  be  open 

2  Ch.  6.  20  That  thine  eyes  may  be  open  upon  this  I10. 

6.  40  let,  I  beseech  thee,  thine  eyes  be  open,  and 

7.  15  Now  mine  eyes  shall  be  open,  and  mine 
Neh.  1.  6  and  thine  eyes  open,  that  thou  mayest  h. 

6.  5  Then  sent.. (with) an  open  letter  inhishand 
Psa.  5.  9  Their  throat  (is)  an  open  sepulchre  ;  they 
Jer.  5.  16  their  quiver  (is)  as  an  open  sepulchre,  t. 

7.  To  open,  nn?  pathach,  3. 

Job  41.  14  Who  can  open  the  doors  of  his  face  ?  his 
Isa.  28.  24  doth  he  open  and  break  the  clods  of  his  g. 

8 . To  open  up,  arolyco  anoigo. 

John  1.  51  ye  shall  see  heaven  open,  and  the  angels 
-  .Acts  16.  27  seeing  the  prison  doors  open,  he  drew  out 
Rom.  3.  13  Their  throat  (is)  an  open  sepulchre  :  with 
Rev.  3.  8  I  have  set  before  thee  an  open  door,  and 

10.  2  And  he  had  in  his  hand  a  little  book  open 
10.  8  Go.  .take  the  little  book  which  is  open  in 

9.  Opening ,  Jinn?  pithchon. 

Eze.  16.  63  never  open  thy  mouth  any  more  because 

10.  Place,  Qipo  maqom. 

Job  34.  26  He  striketh  them .. in  the  open  sight  of  ot_ 

OPEN,  to  — 

\.To  remove,  uncover,  nba  galah. 

Num  24.  4,  16  saw  the  vision .  .but  having  his  eyes  0. 
Job  33.  16  he  openeth  the  ears  of  men,  and  sealeth 

36.  10  He  openeth  also  their  ear  to  discipline 
36.  15  He  delivereth  the  poor,  .and  openeth  th. 
Jer.  32.  11  that  which  was  sealed,  .that  which  was  o. 
32.  14  is  sealed  and  this  evidence  which  is  open 

2.  To  remove,  uncover,  n8j  galah,  3. 

Num  22.  31  the  Loud  opened  the  eyes  of  Baalam,  and 
Psa.  1 19.  18  Open  thou  mine  eyes,  that  I  may  behold 
Jer.  20.  12  0  Lord,  .unto  thee  have  I  opened  my  ca. 

3.  To  prepare,  pierce,  nn?  karah. 

Psa.  40.  6  mine  ears  hast  thou  opened  :  burnt  offer. 

4.  To  open,  gape,  ny?  paar. 

Psa  119.131  I  opened  my  mouth,  and  panted  :  for  I 
Isa.  5.  14  and  opened  her  mouth  without  measure 

5.  To  open,  gape,  fix ?  patsah. 

Gen.  4.  11  the  earth  which  hath  opened  her  mouth 
Num  16.  30  the  earth  open  her  mouth,  and  swallow 
Deut  11.  6  how  the  earth  opened  her  mouth,  and  sw. 
Judgn.  35  for  I  have  opened  my  mouth  unto  the  L. 


Judgn.  36  thou  hast  opened  thy  mouth  unto  the  L. 
Job  35.  16  Therefore  doth  Jobopenhismouth  invain 
Isa.  10.  14  none  that  moved  the  wing,  or  opened  the 
Lam.  2.  16  All  thine  enemies  have  opened  their  mo. 

3.  46  All  ourenemieshaveopened  their  mouths 
Eze.  2.  8  open  thy  mouth,  and  eat  that  I  give  thee 

6.  To  open,  open  up,  rips  paqach. 

Gen.  21.  19  God  opened  her  eyes,  and  she  saw  a  well 
2  Ki.  4.  35  sneezed  seven  times,  and  the  child  opened 
6.  17  I  pray  thee,  open  his  eyes,  that  he  may  s. 

6. 17  Lord  opened  the  eyes  of  the  young  man 
6.  20  open  the  eyes  of  these . .  that  they  may  see 
6.  20  Loud  opened  their  eyes,  and  they  saw;  and 

19. 16  open,  Lord,  thine  eyes,  and  see ;  and  hear 
Job  14.  3  dost  thou  open  thine  eyes  upon  such  an  o. 

27.  19  The  rich,  .openeth  his  eyes,  and  he  (is)  not 
Psa.146.  8  Lord  openeth  (the  eyesof)  the  blind  :  the 
IT0V20. 13  open  thine  eyes,  .thou  shalt  be  satisfied 
Isa.  37.  17  open  thine  eyes,  0  Lord,  and  see ;  and  h. 

42.  7  To  open  the  blind  eyes,  to  bring  out  the 
42.  20  observest  not ;  opening  the  ears,  but  hea. 
Jer.  32.  19  thine  eyes  (are)  open  upon  all  the  ways  of 
Dan.  9.  18  open  thine  eyes,  and  behold  our  desolat. 
Zech  12.  4  I  will  open  mine  eyes  upon  the  house  of 

7.  To  open  wide,  p's©  pasaq. 

Eze.  16.  25  hast  opened  thy  feet  to  every  one  that  p. 

8.  To  open,  nn=i  pathach. 

Gen.  8.  6  opened  the  window  of  the  ark  which  he 

29.  31  he  opened  her  womb  :  but  Rachel  (was) 

30.  22  God  hearkened  to  her,  and  opened  her  w. 

41.  56  Joseph  opened  all  the  store  houses,  and 

42.  27  as  one  of  them  opened  his  sack,  to  give 

43.  21  we  opened  our  sacks,  and,  behold,  (every) 

44. 1 1  took  down . .  and  opened  every  man  his 
Exod.  2.  6  when  she  had  opened,  .she  saw  the  child 

21.  33  if  a  ma.i  shall  open  a  pit,  or  if  a  man  shall 
Nunn6.  32  the  earth  opened  her  mouth,  and  swallo. 

22.  28  And  the  Lord  opened  the  mouth  of  the 
26.  10  the  earth  opened  her  mouth,  and  swallo. 

Deut2o.  11  if  it  make,  answer  of  peace,  and  open 

28. 12  Lord  shall  open  unto  thee  his  good  trea. 
Josh.io.  22  Open  the  mouth  of  the  cave,  and  bring 
Judg  3.  25  opened  notthe  doors,  .therefore  they.  .0. 

4.  19  she  opened  a  bottle  of  milk,  and  gave  him 
19.  27  opened  the  doors  of  the  house,  and  went 

1  Sa.  3.  15  opened  the  doors  of  the  house  of  the  Lo. 

2  Ki.  q.  3  Then  open  the  door  and  flee,  and  tarry  not 

q.  10  none  to  bury..  And  he  opened  the  door,  and 

13. 17  Open  the  window  eastward  ;  and  he  open. 

15.  16  because  they  opened  not.  .therefore  he 

2  Ch.29.  3  opened  the  doors  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 
Neh.  8.  5  Ezra  opened  the  book  in  the  sight  of  all. 

8.  5  when  he  opened  it,  all  the  people  stood  up 
Job  3.  1  After  this  opened  Job  his  mouth,  and  cu. 

11.  5  oh  that  God  would  speak,  and  open  his  1. 

31.  32  did  not  lodge  in  the  street.  .1  opened  my 

32.  20  I  will  speak.  .1  will  open  my  lips  and  an. 

33.  2  now  I  have  opened  my  mouth,  my  tongue 
Psa.  38.  13  as  a  dumb  man  (that)  openeth  not  his  m. 

39.  9  I  was  dumb,  I  opened  not  my  mouth  ;  be. 

49.  4  I  will  open  my  dark  saying  upon  the  harp 
51. 15  open  thou  my  lips  ;  and  my  mouth  shall 
78.  2  I  will  open  my  mouth  in  a  parable  :  I  will 
78.  23  Though  he  had  .  opened  the  doors  of  he. 

104.  28  thou  openest  thine  hand,  they  are  filled 

105.  41  He  opened  the  rock,  and  the  waters  gushed 

106. 17  The  earth  opened  and  swallowed  up  Dath. 

1 18. 19  Open  to  me  the  gates  of  righteousness  :  I 
145.  16  Thou  openest  thine  hand,  and  satisfiest 

rrov.24.  7  a  fool,  .openeth  not  his  mouth  in  the  gate 
31 .  8  Open  thy  mouth  for  the  dumb  in  the  cause 
31.  9  Open  thy  mouth,  judge  righteously,  and 
31.  26  Sheopeneth  her  mouth  with  wisdom ;  and 
Song  5.  2  Open  to  me,  my  sister,  my  love,  my  dove 

5.  5  I  rose  up  to  open  to  my  beloved  ;  and  my 
5.  6  I  opened  to  my  beloved ;  but  my  beloved 

Isa.  14.  17  (that)  opened  not  the  house  of  his  prison. 
22.  22  And. .  so  he  shall  open,  and  none  shall  shut 
22.  22  and  he  shall  shut,  and  none  shall  open 
26.  2  Open  ye  the  gates,  that  the  righteous  na. 
41.  18  I  will  open  rivers  in  high  places,  and  fo. 
45.  1  to  open  before  him  the  two  leaved  gates 
45.  8  let  the  earth  open,  and  let  him  bring  forth 

50.  5  Lord  God  hath  opened  mine  ear,  and  I  was 
53.  7  he  opened  not  his  mouth . .  so  be  openeth 

Jer.  13.  19  shall  be  shut  up,  and  none  shall  open  (t.) 
50.  25  Lord  hath  opened  his  armoury,  and  hath 
50.  26  Come  against  her.  .open  her  storehouses 
Eze.  3.  2  So  I  opened  my  mouth,  and  he  caused  me 
3.  27  I  will  open  thy  mouth,  and  thou  shalt  say 
21.  22  to  open  the  mouth  in  the  slaughter,  to  lift 
25.  9  I  will  open  the  side  of  Moab  from  the  ci. 
33.  22  the  hand  of  the  Lord,  .had  opened  my  m. 

37.  12  I  will  open  your  graves,  and  cause  you  to 

37. 13  when  I  have  opened  yourgraves,  Omy  peo. 

46. 12  shall  then  open  him  the  gate  that  looketh 
Dan.  10.  16  I  opened  my  mouth,  and  spake,  and  said 
Zech.n.  1  Open  thy  doors,  0  Lebanon,  that  the  fire 
Mai.  3. 10  if  I  will  not  open  you  the  windows  of  h. 

9.  To  unfold,  unroll,  avaurvacrtn  anaplusso. 

Luke  4. 17  when  [he  had  opened]  the  book,  he  found 

10.  To  open  up  or  again,  avolyoi  anoigo. 

Matt.  2. 11  when  they  had  opened  their  treasures,  th. 

3. 16  the  heavens  were  opened  unto  him,  and 
5.  2  he  opened  his  mouth,  and  taught  them 

7.  7  knock,-andit_shallbe  opened  unto  you— 

7.  8  to  him  that  knocketh  it  shall  be  opened 

9.  30  tlieir  eyes  were  opened :  and  Jesus  stra. 


SIatti3-  35  I  will  open  my  mouth  in  parables ;  I  will 
17.  27  when  thou  hast  opened  his  mouth,  thou 
20.  33  say . .  Lord,  that  our  eyes  might  be  open. 
25.  11  came  also,  .saying.  Lord,  Lord,  open  to 
27.  52  the  graves  were  opened  ;  and  many  bod. 
Luke  1.  64  his  mouth  was  opened  immediately,  and 
3.  21  it  came  to  pass,  that,  the  heaven  was  op. 
11.  9  knock,  and  it  shall  be  opened  unto  you 

11.  10  to  him  that  knocketh  it  shall  be  opened 

12.  36  that,  .they  may  open  unto  him  immedia. 

13.  25  knock  at  thedper,  saying,  Lord,  Lord,  o. 
John  9.  10  said  they.  Sow  were  thine  eyes  opened? 

9.  14  Jesus  made  the  clay,  and  opened  his  ey. 

9. 17  What  sayest  thou  of  him,  that  he  hath  o. 

9.  21  or  who  hath  opened  his  eyes,  we  know 
9.  26  What  did  he  to  thee  '!  how  opened  he  th. 
9.  30  ye  know  not.  .and.  .he  liatliopened  mine 

9.  32  was  it  not  heard  thatany  man  opened  the 

10.  3  To  him  the  porter  openeth  ;  and  the  sh. 
10. 21  Can  a  devil  open  the  eyes  of  the  blind  ? 

11.  37  Could  not  this  man,  which  opened  the  e. 
Acts  5.  19  opened  the  prison  doors,  and  brought  t. 

5.  23  when  [we  had  opened], we  found  no  man 

7.  56  I  see  the  heavens  [opened],  and  the  Son  of 

8. 32  like  a  lamb  dumb,  so  opened  he  not  his 

8.  35  Then  Philip  opened  his  mouth,  and  beg. 

9.  8  when  his  eyes  were  opened,  he  saw  no  m. 
9. 40  she  opened  her  eyes  ;  and  when  she  saw 

10.  11  saw  heaven  opened,  and  a  certain  vessel 

10.  34  Then  Peter  opened  (his)  mouth,  and  said 

12.  10  which  opened  to  them  of  his  own  accord 

12.  14  she  opened  notthe  gate  for  gladness,  but 

12. 16  when  they  had  opened .  and  saw  him,  they 

14.  27  how  he  had  opened  the  door  of  faith  un. 

16.  26  all  the  doors  were  opened,  and  every  one's 

18. 14  when  Paul  was  now  about  to  open  (his)  m. 

_ s>6r-r8T6Tjlren  their  eyes,. to  tum_.from  dark. 

1  Co.  16.  9  a  great  door  and  effectual  is  opened  unto 

2  Co.  2.  12  and  a  door  was  opened  unto  me  of  the  I. 

6.  ii  our  mouth  isopen  unto  you,  our  heart  is 
Col.  4.  3  that  God  would  open  unto  us  a  door  of  ut. 
Rev.  3.  7  he  that  openeth,  and  no  man  shutteth 

3.  7  he  that,  .slmtteth,  and  no  man  openeth 
3.  20  if  any  man  hear  my  voice,  and  open  the 
4.1a  door  (was)  opened  in  heaven :  and  the 
5.  2,  5  to  open  the  book,  and  to  loose  the  seals 
5.  3  was  able  to  open  the  book,  neither  to  look 
5.  4  because  no  man  was  found  worthy  to  open 

5.  9  to  take  the  book,  and  to  open  the  seals 

6.  1  I  saw  when  the  Lamb  opened  one  of  the 

6.  3>  5>  7>  9>  12  when  he  had  opened  the.  .seal 

8.  1  when  he  had  opened  the  seventh  seal, there 

9.  2  [he  opened  the  bottomless  pit ;  and  there] 

11.  19  the  temple  of  God  was  opened  in  heaven 

12.  16  the  earth  opened  her  mouth,  and  swallo. 

13.  6  he  opened  his  mouth  in  blasphemy  against 

15.  5  the  temple  of  the  tabernacle . .  was  opened 

19.  11  I  saw  heaven  opened,  and  behold  a  white 

20.  12  I  saw  the  dead,  and  the  books  were  ope. 
20. 12  another  book  was  opened,  which  is.  .of  1. 

11.  In  the  opening,  ev  avol^ci  en  anoixei. 

Eph.  6. 19  that  I  may  open  my  mouth  boldly,  to  m. 

12 . To  open  up  thoroughly,  biavolyu  dianoigo. 

Mark  7.  34  saithunto  him,  Ephphatha,  that  is,  Be  o. 

7.  35  straightway  his  ears  [were  opened],  and 
Luke  2.  23  Every  male  that  openeth  the  womb  shall 

24.  31  their  eyes  were  opened,  and  they  knew 

24. 32  and  while  he  opened  to  us  the  scriptures  ? 
24.  45  Then  opened  he  their  understanding,  that 

Acts  16.  14  whose  heart  the  Lord  opened,  that  shea. 

17.  3  Opening  and  alleging  that  Christ  must  n. 

13.  [To  rend,  tear,  <rxl(o>  schizo. 

Mark  1.  10  he  saw  the  heavens  opened,  and  the  spi. 

OPEN,  opened,  to  be  (set)  — 

1.  To  be  removed,  rta  galah,  2. 

Job  38. 17  Have  the  gates  of  death  been  opened  unto 

2.  To  be  opened,  np?  paqach,  2. 

Gen.  3.  5  know  that  ,  then  your  eyes  shall  be  ope. 

3.  7  the  eyes  of  them  both  were  opened,  and 
Isa.  35.  5  Then  the  eyes  of  the  blind  shall  be  opened 

3.  To  open,  nn?  pathach. 

Neh.  13.  19  should  not  be  opened  till  after  the  sabbath 
Psa.  109.  2  the  mouth  of  the  deceitful  are  opened 

4 . To  be  opened,  nn?  pathach,  2. 

Gen.  7.  11  and  the  windows  of  heaven  were  opened 
Neh.  7.  3  Let  not  the  gates  of  Jerusalem  be  opened 
Isa.  24. 18  the  windows  from  on  high  are  open,  and 
Eze.  1.  1  the  heavens  were  opened,  and  I  saw  visi. 
24.  27  In  that  day  shall  thy  mouth  be  opened  to 
33.  22  my  mouth  wras  opened,  and  I  was  no  more 

44.  2  gate  shall  be  shut,  it  shall  not  be  opened 
46.  1  on  the  sabbath  it  shall  be  opened,  and  in 
46.  1  the  day  of  the  new  moon,  it  shall  be  opened 
Nall.  2.  6  The  gates  of  the  rivers  shall  be  opened 
3. 13  gates  of  thy  land  shall  be  set  wide  open 
Zech  13.  1  there  shall  be  a  fountain  opened  to  the 

5.  To  open,  nn?  pathach,  3. 

Isa.  48.  8  from  that  time  (that)  thine  ear  was  not  a 
60.  11  Therefore  thy  gates  shall  be  open  contin. 

6.  To  open,  nn?  pethach. 

Dan.  6.  10  his  windows  being  open  in  his  chamber 
7. 10  judgment  was  set,  and  the  books  were  o. 

7.  To  lead  on,  &yw  ago. 

Acts  19.  38  have  a  matter  against  any .  .the  law  isop- 


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S.  To  have  the  neck  bent  back,  rpax^ki^oixai. 

Heb.  4.  13  all  things  (are)  naked  and  opened  unto  the 
OPEN  wide,  to  — 

1  .To  open,  gape,  ny?  paar. 

Job  29.  23  they  opened  their  mouth  wide  (as)  for  the 

2 . To  open  wide,  pir?  pasaq. 

Prov  13.  3  he  that  openeth  wide  his  lips  shall  have 

3.  To  open,  nn?  pathach. 

Deut  15.  8,  11  tliou  shalt  open  thine  hand  wide  unto 
OPEN  beforehand  — 

Evident  or  manifest  before,  npbbykos  prodelos. 

1  Ti.  5.  24  Some  men's  sins  are  open  beforehand,  going 

OPEN,  OPENETH,  (such  as)  — 

1. Opening,  .Tip?  pitrah. 

Num.  8.  16  given,  .instead  of  such  as  open  every  wo. 

2.  Opening ,  IB?  peter. 

Exodi3-  2  whatsoever  openeth  the  womb  among  the 
13.  12  all  that  openeth  the  matrix,  and  every  fl. 
13.  15  ail  that  openeth  the  matrix,  being  males 
34.  19  All  that  openeth  the  matrix  (is)  mine;  and 
Num.  3.  j  all  the  first  born  that  openeth  the  matrix 
18.  is  Every  tiling  that  openeth  the  matrix  in  all 
Eze.  20.  26  all  that  openeth  the  womb,  that  I  might 

3.  To  shut  or  open,  onpi  shatliam. 

Num  24.  3,  15  the  man  whose  eyes  are  open  hath  said 
OPENING,  (to  be)  — 
l. Opening,  nnrp  maphteach. 

1  Ch.  9.  27  and  the  opening  thereof  every  morning 

2.  Opening,  nn so  miphtach, 

Prov.  8.  6  and  the  opening  of  my  lips,  .right  tilings 

3.  To  open,  rip?  paqach. 

Isa.  42.  20  observest  not;  opening  the  ears,  but  he 

4.  Opening,  nn?  petliach. 

Prov.  1.  si  She  crieth .  .in  the  openings  of  the  gates 
).  To  open,  nn?  pathach,  2. 

Job  12. 14  lie  shutteth . .  and  there  can  be  no  opening 
3. Opening ,  jinp?  pithchon. 

Eze.  29.  i  I  ivill  give  tliee  the  opening  of  the  mouth 
JPENING  of  the  prison  — 

Opening  of  the  prison,  nip-np?  peqach-qoach. 

Isa.  61.  1  to  proclaim,  .the  opening  of  the  prison  to 
1PENLY  — 

l.  In  the  eyes,  openly,  B'.yyp  baenayim. 

Gen.  38.  21  Where  (is)the  harlot  that  (was)  openly  by 

!.  Manifestly,  cV  t $  (pare pip  en  to  phanero. 

Matt.  6.  4,  6,  18,  thy  Father,  .shall  reward  thee  [0.) 

\.In  public,  bryioaiq.  demosia. 

Acts  16.  37  They  have  beaten  us  openly  uncondenmed 

\. Manifest,  lutpavys  emphands. 

Acts  10.  40  him  God  raised  up.  .and  showed  him  op. 

k  Freely,  openly,  ira^pycrlcf  parrhesia. 

Mark  8.  32  he  spake  that  "saying  openly.  And  Peter 
John  7.  4  andlie  himselfseekethtobe  known  openly 

7.  13  Howbeit  no  man  speak  openly  of  him  for  f. 
n.  54  Jesus  therefore  walked  no  more  openly 
18.  20  I  spake  openly  to  the  world ;  I  ever  taug. 

! .Manifestly,  <panepa)s phaneros. 

Mark  1.45  that  Jesuscouldnomoreopenlyenter into 
John  7.  10  went  he  also  up  into  the  feast,  not  openly 

IPERATION  — 

..  Work,  nb’i'Q  maaseh. 

Psa.  28.  5  they  regard  not.  .the  operation  of  his  ha. 
Isa.  5. 12  they  regard  not.  .the  operation  of  his  ha. 

!.  Energy,  inworking,  evlp-yeia.  energeia. 

Col.  2.  12  through  the  faith  of  the  operation  of  God 

•.Energy,  inworking,  ivepypya  energema. 

1  Co.  12.  6  there  are  diversities  of  operations,  but  it 

I'-PHEL,  V?yn  the  high  place. 

I  part  of  Jerusalem,  on  the  E.  of  Zion  ;  perhaps  the 
ame  as  Millo  ;  in  2  Ki.  3.  24  it  is  translated  “  tower ;  ” 
nd  was  perhaps  a  fortified  place  near  Samaria. 

2  Ch.  27.  3  and  on  the  wall  of  0  he  built  much 

33. 14  compassed  about  0.,  and  raised  it  up  a 
Neh.  3.  26  Moreover  the  Netliinims  dwelt  in  O.,  unto 
3.  27  that  lieth  out,  even  unto  the  wall  of  O. 
ii.  21  But  the  Netliinims  dwelt  in  O. :  and  Ziha 

I'-PHIR,  naif!,  T?iN/af,  rich. 

•  A  son  of  Joktan,  a  descendant  of’Shem.  B.c.  2200. 
Gen.  10.  29  0.,  and  FTavilah,  and  Jobab :  all  these  (w.) 

1  Ch.  1. 23  0.,  and  Havilah,  and  Jobab.  All  these 

'•  h  place  in  S.  Arabia,  from  whence  the  products  of 
ndia  were  brought  to  the  West. 

1  Ki.  9.  28  they  came  to  0.,and  fetched  from  thence 
10. 11  brought  gold  from  0.,  brought  in  from  0. 
22.48  madeshipsofTharshishtogotoO.  forgold 

1  4  thousand  talents  of  gold,  of  the  gold  of  0. 

2  Ch.  8.  18  they  went  with  the  servants,  .to  0.,  and 

9.  10  servants,  .whichbrought  gold fromO.,br. 
Job  22.  24  the  (gold)  of  0.  as  the  stones  of  the  brooks 

28. 16  It  cannot  be  valued  with  the  gold  of'O. 
Psa.  45.  9  on  thy  right  stand  the  queen  in  gold  of  0. 
Isa.  13.  12  even  a  man  than  the  golden  wedge  of  O 
01 


OPH'-NI,  us yn  the  high  place. 

A  place  in  Benjamin,  between  Chephar-haammonai 
and  Gaba,  five  Roman  miles  from  the  latter,  and 
also  not  far  from  Gibeah  of  Saul;  now  called  Iifneh. 

Josh  18.  24  Chepliar-haamonai,  and  0.,  and  Gaba 
OFH'-RAH,  rp,sy  hamlet. 

1.  A  city  in  Benjamin,  near  Parah.  (See  Aphrah). 
Now  called  Taiyebeh. 

Josh  18.  23  And  Avim,  and  Parah,  and  O. 

1  Sa.  13.  17  turned  unto  the  way  (that  leadeth  to)  O. 

2.  A  city  in  Manasseh ;  now  called  Arrabch. 

Judg.  6.  11  sat  under  an  oak  which  (was)  in  0.,  that 
6.  24  unto  this  day  it  (is)  yet  in  O.  of  the  Abi. 

8.  27  put  it  in  his  city,  (even)  in  0.:  and  all  Is. 

8.  32  sepulchre  of  Joash  his  father,  in  O.  of  the 

9.  5  And  he  went  unto  his  father’s  house  at  O. 

3.  Son  of  Meonothai,  head  of  a  family  in  Judah.  B.c. 
1450. 

1  Ch.  4.  14  Meonothai  begat  O. :  and  Seraiah  begat 

OPINION  — 

1  .Knowledge,  opinion,  in  dea. 

Job  32.  6  afraid,  and  durst  not  show  you  mine  op. 
32.  10  Hearken  to  me;  I  also  will  show  mineo. 

32. 17  I  will  answer.  .1  also  will  show  mine  op. 

2.  Branches,  opinions,  □•?yip  seippim. 

1  Ki.  18.  21  How  long  halt  ye  between  twoopinions? 
OPPORTUNITY  — 

1. A  fit  season  or  opportunity ,  evnaipia  eukairia. 

Matt26.  16  from  that  time  he  sought  opportunity  to 
Luke  22.  6  he  promised,  and  sought  opportunity  to 

2.  A  season,  opportunity,  naipis  kairos. 

Gal.  6. 10  As  we  have  therefore  opportunity,  let  us 
Heb.  11.  15  they  might  have  had  opportunity  to  have 

OPPORTUNITY,  to  lack  — 

To  be  without  an  opportunity,  anaiplopat  akaireo. 
Phil.  4.  10  ye  were  also  careful,  but  ye  lacked  oppo. 

OPPOSE,  to  — 

To  be  laid  or  placed  over  against,  avriKeiyat  ant. 

2  Th.  2.  4  Who  opposeth  and  exalteth  himself  abo. 
OPPOSE  self  (against),  to  — 

1.  To  hate,  oppose,  nub'  satam. 

Job  30.  21  with,  .hand  thou opposest thyself  against 

2.  To  be  placed  over  against,  auTiSiarldepai  antid. 
2  Ti.  2.  25  instructing  those  that  oppose  themselves 

3.  To  be  arranged  over  against,  avTirdcraopai  ant. 
Acts  18.  6  when  they  opposed  themselves,  and  bla. 

OPPOSITION  — 

A  placing  over  against,  avrlBeais  antithesis. 

1  Ti.  6.  20  and  oppositions  of  science  falsely  so  cal. 
OPPRESS  to  — 

1.  2 'o  bruise,  it??  daka,  3. 

Prov  22.  22  neither  oppress  the  afflicted  in  the  gate 

2.  To  put  doion,  np  yanali,  5. 

Lev.  25.  14  And.  .ye  shall  not  oppress  one  another 
25.  17  Ye  shall  not  therefore  oppress  one  anot. 
Deut23. 16  dwell  with  thee,  thou  shalt  not  oppress 
Isa.  49.  26  I  will  feed  them  that  oppress  thee  with 
Eze.  18.  7  hath  not  oppressed  any.  hath  restored 
18.  12  Hath  oppressed  the  poor  and  needy,  hath 
18.  16  Neither  hath  oppressed  any, hath  notwith. 
45.  8  my  princes  shall  no  more  oppress  my  p. 

3.  To  press,  oppress,  crush,  j-r6  lachats. 

Exod.3.  9  wherewith  the  Egyptians  oppress  them 

22.  21  Thou  shalt  neither  vex  a  stranger,  noro. 

23.  9  Also  thou  shalt  not  oppress  a  stranger ;  for 
Judg.2.  18  by  reason  of  them  that  oppressed  them 

4.  3  he  mightily  oppressed  the  children  of  Isr. 
6.  9  out  of  the  hand  of  all  that  oppressed  you 

10.  12  The  Zidoniansalso.  .did  oppress  you  ;and 

1  Sa.  10.  18  out  of  the  hand,  .of  them  that  oppressed 

2  Ki.  13.  4  because  the  king  of  Syria  oppressed  them 

13.  22  Hazael  king  of  Syria  oppressed  Israel  all 
Psa,  56.  1  foi  man.  .he  fighting  daily  oppresseth  me 
106.  42  Their  enemies  also  oppressed  them,  and 
J er.  30.  20  and  I  will  punish  all  that  oppress  them 

4.  To  terrify,  py  arats. 

Psa.  10. 18  the  man  of  the  earth  may  no  more  oppr. 

5.  To  oppress,  PPy  ashaq. 

Deut24.  14  Thou  shalt  not  oppress  an  hired  servant 
Job  10.  3  good  unto  thee  that  thou  shouldest  opp. 
Psa.119.  122  Be  surety,  .let  not  theproud  oppress  me 
Prov  14.  31  He  that  oppresseth  the  poor  reproacheth 
22.  16  He  that  oppresseth  the  poor  to  increase 
28.  3  A  poor  man  that  oppresseth  the  poor  (is 
Isa.  32.  4  Assyrian  oppressed  them  without  cause 
Jer.  7.  6  (If)  ye  oppress  not  the  stranger,  the  fath. 
Eze.  18.  18  because  he  cruelly  oppressed,  spoiled  hi. 

22.  29  they  have  oppressed  the  stranger  wrong. 
Hos.  12.  7  (He  is)  a  merchant,  .he  loveth  to  oppress 
Amos  4.  1  which  oppress  the  poor,  which  crush  the 
Mic.  2.  2  so  they  oppress  a  man  and  his  house,  even 
Zech.  7.  to  oppress  not  the  widow,  nor  the  fatherless 
Mai.  3.  s  against  those  that  oppress  the  hireling  in 

6.  To  distress,  be  an  adversary,  Yiy  tsarar. 

Nurnio.  9  against  the  enemy  that  oppresseth  you 

7.  To  break,  oppress,  bruise,  pxn  ratsats. 

1  Sa.  12.  3  whom  have  I  oppressed?  or  of  whose  ha. 
12.  4  Thouhast  not  defrauded  us,  noroppressed 


8.  To  break,  oppress,  bruise,  j's-j  ratsats,  3 a. 

Judg  10.  8  that  year  they  vexed  and  oppressed  the 
2  Ch.16. 10  Asa  oppressed  (some)  of  the  people  the 
Job  20.  19  Because  he  hath  oppressed,  .hath  forsak. 

9.  To  spoil,  destroy,  nib  shadad. 

Psa.  17.  9  From  the  wicked  that  oppress  me,  (from) 

10.  To  prevail  against,  KaTabuuaareboo  katadunas. 
Acts  10.  38  healing  all  that  were  oppressed  of  the  d. 
Jas.  2.  6  Do  not  rich  men  oppress  you,  and  draw  you 

OPPRESSED  — 

1  .Bruised,  oppressed,  ??  dak. 

Psa.  9.  9  Lord  also  will  be  a  refuge  for  the  oppres. 

10. 18  To  judge  the  fatherless  and  the  oppressed 
74.  21  O  let  not  the  oppressed  return  ashamed 
2.  Oppressed  one,  pep  chamois. 

Isa.  1. 17  relieve  the  oppressed,  judge  the  fatherl, 
3 .Oppressed-ones,  o'pnrj;  ashuqim. 

Amos  3.  9  behold . .  the  oppressed  in  the  midst  the. 

4 . To  be  oppressed,  pvy  ashaq,  4. 

Isa.  23. 12  0  thou  oppressed  virgin,  daughter  of  Z. 

5.  To  oppress,  PV’J,  ashaq. 

Deut28.  29  thou  shalt  be  only  oppressed  and  spoiled 
28.  33  thou  shalt  be  only  oppressed  and  crushed 
Psa.  103.  6  and  judgment  for  all  that  are  oppressed 
146.  7  Which  executeth  judgment  for  the  oppr. 
Eccl.  4.  1  and  behold  the  tears  of  (such  as  were)  op. 
Jer.  50.  33  the  children  of  Judah  (were)  oppressed 
Hos.  5.  11  Ephraim  (is)  oppressed,  .broken  in  judg. 

6.  Oppression ,  npsyy  oshqah. 

Isa.  38. 14  O  Lord,  I  am  oppressed ;  undertake  for 

7.  To  break,  oppress ,  bruise,  po  ratsats. 

Isa.  58.  6  to  let  the  oppressed  go  free,  and  that  ye 
OPPRESSED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  exacted,  sri)  nagas,  2. 

Isa.  3.  5  the  people  shall  be  oppressed,  every  one 

53.  7  He  was  oppressed,  and  he  was  afflicted 

2.  To  be  worn  down,  Karairoveopai  kataponeomai. 

Acts  7.  24  avenged  him  that  was  oppressed,  and  sm. 
OPPRESSING  — 

To  oppress,  break.  Hi*  yanah. 

Jer.  46.  16  and  let  us  go . .  from  the  oppressing  sword 

50. 16  for  fearof  theoppressing  sword  they  shall 
Zeph.  3.  1  Woe  to  her  that  is  filthy .  .the  oppressing 

OPPRESSION  — 

1.  Oppression,  rnS  lachats. 

Exod.  3.  9  I  liave  also  seen  the  oppression  wherewi. 
Deut 26.  7  Lord,  .looked  on  our.  .labour,  and  our  o. 
2  Ki.  13.  4  he  saw  the  oppression  of  Israel,  because 
Job  36.  15  He  delivereth  the  poor,  .in  oppression 
Psa.  42.  9  why  go  I  mourning  because  of  the  oppre. 

43.  2  why  go  I  mourning  because  of  the  oppre. 

44.  24  forgettest  our  affliction  and. oppression? 
2.0ppression,  scabbing,  nEp.p  mispach. 

Isa.  5.  7  he  looked  for  judgment,  but  behold  opp 

3.  Restraint,  nxy  otser. 

Psa.107.  39  brought  low  through  oppression,  affliction 
4 .Oppression,  npy  aqah. 

Psa.  55.  3  because  of  the  oppression  of  the  wicked 

5.  Oppression,  piry  oslieq. 

Psa.  62.  10  Trust  not  in  oppression,  and  become  not 
73.  8  and  speak  wickedly  (concerning)  oppres. 
119.  134  Deliver  me  from  the  oppression  of  man 
Eccl.  5.  8  If  shou  seest  the  oppression  of  the  poor 
7.  7  Surelyoppressioumakethawisemanmad 
Isa.  30.  12  and  trust  in  oppression  and  perverseness 

54.  14  thoushalt be farfrom  oppression;  forthou 
59. 13  speaking  oppression  and  revolt,  conceivi. 

Jer.  6.  6  she  (is)  wholly  oppression  in  the  midst  of 

22. 17  for  to  shed  innocent  blood,  and  for  oppr. 
Eze.  22.  7  have  they  dealt  by  oppression  with  the  st. 

22.  29  The  people  of  the  land  have  used  oppres. 

6.  Spoiling,  iV  shod. 

Psa.  12.  5  For  the  oppression  of  the  poor,  for  the  s. 

7 .Oppressions,  rnpB'D.Q  rnaashaqqoth. 

Isa.  33.  15  he  that  despisetli  the  gain  of  oppressions 
8. Oppressed  ones  or  things,  D'p'sdi!,  ashuqim. 

Job  35.  9  By  reason  of  the  multitude  of  oppressions 
Eccl.  4.  1  considered  all  the  oppressions  that  ared. 
OPPRESSION,  to  thrust  out  by  — 

To  thrust  out  or  away,  nv  yanah,  5. 

Eze.  46. 18  not  take,  .by  oppression,  to  thrust  them  out 
OPPRESSOR  — 

1 .  A  man  of  violence,  D?rt  b'N  ish  chamas. 

Prov.  3.  31  Envy  thou  not  the  oppressor,  and  choose 

2.  To  oppress,  thrust  out,  ni;  yanah. 

Jer.  25.  38  because  of  the  fierceness  of  the  oppressor 

3.  To  press,  lachats. 

Isa.  19.  20  they  shall  cry.  .because  of  the  oppressors 

4.  To  exact,  bgj  nagas. 

Job  3.  18  prisoners,  .hear  not  the  voice  of  the  opp. 
Isa.  3.  i2children(are)theiroppressors, and  women 

9.  4  thou  hast  broken . .  the  rod  of  his  oppres. 
14.  2  and  they  shall  rule  over  their  oppressors 
14.  4  How  hath  the  oppressor  ceased  !  the  gol. 

Zech.  9.  8  no  oppressor  shall  pass  through  them  any 

10.  4  Out  of  him  came  forth . .  every  oppressor 


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5.  Terrible  one,  Y'lll  ants. 

Job  15.  20  the  number  of  years  is  hidden  to  the  op. 

27.  13  This  (is),  .the  heritage  of  oppressors .  ,th. 
Psa.  54.  3  oppressors  seek  after  my  soul:  they  have 

6.  Oppressions,  nipsty.D  maashaqqotli. 

Prov.28.  16  prince,  .(is) also  a  great  oppressor:  (but) 

7 .Oppressor,  pinty  ashoq. 

Jer.  22.  3  deliver,  .out  of  the  hand  of  the  oppressor 

8.  To  oppress,  ptsty  ashaq. 

Psa.  72.  4  He.  .shall  break  in  pieces  the  oppressor 
no  121  I  have  done,  .leave  me  not  to  mine  opp. 
Eccl  4.  1  and  on  the  side  of  their  oppressors.. pow. 
Jer.  21.  12  deliver .  .out  of  the  hand  of  the  oppressor 

9.  To  distress,  oppress,  straiten,  pis  tsuq,  5. 

Isa.  51.13  fury  of  the  oppressor. . fury  of  the  oppr.  ? 

10.  To  tread,  trample  down,  Don  ramas. 

Isa.  16.  4  oppressors  are  consumed  out  of  the  land 

OK,  or  else,  or  ever  — 

1.  Or,  lit  0.  . 

Gen.  4.  49  that  I  may  turn  to  the  right  hand  or  to 
24  50  we  cannot  speak  unto  thee  bad  or  good 
31.  43  or  unto  their  children  which  they  have 
Exodig.  13  he  shall  surely  be  stoned  or  shot  through 
21  18  one  smite  another  with  a  stone,  or  with 
Lev.  20.  17  his  father’s  daughter,  or  his  mother’s  da. 

'2.  If,  CM  irn. 

Gen  24  21  had  made  his  journey  prosperous  or  not 
Joel  1.  2  Hath  this  been  in  your  days,  or  even  in 

3 . Lo,  if,  though,  whether,  or,  jn  hen. 

Ezra  7.  26  unto  death,  or  to  banishment,  or  to  con. 

4.  Up  to,  i %  ad. 

Gen.  31.  24  thou  speak  not  to  Jacob  either  good  or  b. 

5 . Not,  N1?  la. 

Dan.  6.  24  or  ever  they  came  at  the  bottom  of  the  d. 

6.  Whether,  or,  etre  eite. 

Kom.12.  7  Or  ministry,  .on  (our)  ministering ;  or  lie 
12  8  [Or]  he  ihat  exhorteth,  on  exhortation :  lie 

1  Co  3’  22  Paul,  or  Apollos,  or  Cephas,  or  the  world 

3  22  or  life  or  death,  or  things  present,  or  th. 
8  5  calledgods,  whetherin  heaven  or  m  earth 

JO  31  Whether  therefore  ye  eat,  or  drink,  or  w. 
12  13  whether.  .Jews  orGentiles,  whether,  .bo. 
12  26  [or]  one  member  be  honoured,  all  the  111. 
14  7  whether  pipe  or  harp,  except  they  give  a 

15.  II  whether.  .1  or  they,  so  we  preach,  and  so 

2  Co  5  q  whether  present  or  aosent,  we  may  be  a. 

5  10  that  he  hath  done,  whether ..  good  or  bad 
8  23  or  our  brethren .  .the  messengers  of  thy  c. 
12.  3  whether  in  the  body,  or  out  of  the  body 
Eph.  6.  8  receive  of  the  Lord,  whether .  .bond  or  f. 
Phil  1  18  whether  in  pretence,  or  in  truth,  Christ  is 
1  20  magnified.,  whether  (it  be)  by  life,  or  by 
1  27  whether  I  come  and  see  you,  or  else  be  a. 
Col  1  16  or  dominions,  or  principalities,  or  powers 
1  20  be)  things  in  earth,  or  things  in  heaven 

1  Th  5  10  whether  we  wake  or  sleep,  we  should  live 

2  Th!  2. 15  been  taught,  whether  by  word,  or  our  ep. 
1  Pe.  2.  14  Or  unto  governors,  as  unto  them  that  are 


7.  Or,  either,  e. 

Matt.  5. 17  that  I  am  come  to  destroy  the  law,  or  the 

5.  18  one  jot  or  one  tittle  shall  in  no  wise  pass 

5.  36  thou  canst  not  make  one  hair  white  or  b. 

6.  24,  31:  7.  4,  9,  16;  9.  5;  10.  11,  14,  19,  37> 
37;  11.  3 ;  12.  5,  25,  29,  33 ;  13.  21;  15.  4,  5,  [6] ;  16.  14, 
26;  17.  25,  25;  18.  8,8,  16,  16,  20;  19.  29,  29,  [29,  29,  29,1 
29,  29  ;  24.  23,  23;  25.  37,  38,  39,44,  44.  44.  44.  44J  27-  I7- 

Mark  2.  9 ;  3.  4,  4,  33;  4-  21.  3°!  [I5]>  56.  5°  ’.  7-  IO> 

11,  12;  8.  37;  10.29,  29>  29»  29»  (29]» 29>  29>  1 1 12  ■  3°  I  I2-  T4> 
15;  13.  [21],  35,  35,  35;  Luke  2.  24;  8.  16, 19,  27;  12.  14; 
13.  15;  14.  5,  12;  17.  7,  21,  [23];  18.  11,  29,  29,  29,  29; 
John  2.  6 ;  6.  19  ;  7.  48 ;  9.  21 :  13.  29 ;  Acts  1.  7 ;  3.  12  ; 
4.  7,  34;  5.  38;  10.  [14I,  28,  28;  11.  8*,  17.  29,29;  18.  14, 
19.  12;  20.  33,  33;  23.  9,  29;  24.  20,  [23];  26.  31 ;  28.  6, 
17,  21 ;  Rom.  2,  15;  4.  13;  9.  11 ;  10.  7;  14.  4.  i°>  i3>  2I> 
[21] ;  1  Co.  2.  1 ;  4.  3;  5.  10,  [10],  10,  11,  11,  11, 11, 11 1  7- 
ii.  15  ;  11.  4,  5,  6;  13.  1 ;  14  7,  23,  24,  27>  29,  37»  *5*  37  > 

2  Co.  1.  13 ;  9.  7 ;  10.  12 ;  11.4,4;  12.  6 ;  Gal.  1.  8  ;  2.  2 ; 

3  15 ;  Eph.  3.  20 ;  5.  3,  27,  27  ;  Phil.  2.  [3] ;  Col.  2.  16,  16, 
16,  16 ;  3.  17 ;  2  Th  2.  4;  1  Ti.  2.  [9],  9,  9 ;  5*  4,  [16],  19, 
Titus  I.  6;  3.  12;  Phm.  18;  Heb.  2.  6;  10.  28;  12.  16, 
[20];  Jas.  2.  3,  15;  4.  15;  1  Pe.  1.  11 ;  3.  3,  9!  14-  is>  15. 
15;  Rev.  3.  15;  13.  16,  17,  [17],  17’,  i4-  9- 

Interrogative : — Matt.  6.  31,  31  ;  7.  4,  9,  i°;  5-  S  >  ”• 

3  ;  12.5  ;  16.  26  ;  17.  25 ;  21.  25 ;  22.  17 ;  23.  17,  19  ;  25 ; 
37,  38 ;  27.  17  ;  Mark  2.  9 ;  3.  4,  4,  [33]  >  4*  2I>  3°  »  8.  [37] , 

11.  30 ;  12.  14,  15 ;  Luke  5.  23 ;  6.  9,  9 ;  7.  19,  20 ;  n.  12  ; 

12.  [11I,  11.  [29],  41;  i3-  4i  i4-  31;  2°-  2-  4,  22  >  22.27; 
John  4. 27  ;  7. 11 ;  9-  2  ;  18.  34 ;  Acts  3. 12  ;  7-  49  ;  8-  34  > 
Rom.  2.  4  ;  3.  1  ;  4-  9,  10  !  8.  35,  35,  3S,  35,  35,  35  ’,  ii- 
34,  35  ;  I  Co.  1.  13  ’,  4-  21 ;  7-  16;  9-  6,  [7],  8,  10;  10.  [19]; 
11.  22 ;  14.  36;  2  Co.  1.  17 ;  3.  [1],  1 ;  6.  16 ;  Gal.  1.  10, 
12 ;  3.  2,  5 ;  1  Th.  2.  19,  19. 

8 .And  not,  neither,  nor,  p-firt  mete. 

2  Th.  2.  2  That  ye  be  not  soon  shaken  in  mind,  [or] 

ORACLE  — 

1. Word,  -iyi  dabar. 

2  Sa.  16.  23  as  if  a  man  had  enquired  at  the  oracle  of 

2.  Oracle,  speaking  place,  hinder  part,  T33  debir. 

I  Ki.  6.  5  the  walls . .  of  the  temple  and  of  the  oracle 
6. 1 6  built,  .for  the  oracle,  .for  the  most  holy  (p.) 

6.  19  the  oracle  he  prepared  in  the  house  within 

6.  20  the  oracle  in  the  fore  part  (was)  twenty  c. 


1  Ki.  6.  21  made,  .bythecliains  of  gold  before  the  or. 

6.  22  the  whole  altar  that  (was)  by  the  oracle 
6.  23  within  the  oracle  he  made  two  cherubim 

6.  31  for  the  entering  of  the  oracle  he  made  do. 

7.  49  before  the  oracle,  with  the  flowers,  and  the 

8.  6  into  the  oracle  of  tiie  house,  to  the  most 
8.  8  were  seen  out  in  the  holy .  .before  the  or. 

2  Ch.  3. 16  lie  made  chains,  (as)  in  the  oracle,  and  put 

4.  20  burn  after  the  manner  before  the  oracle 

5.  7  brought  in  the  ark . .  to  the  oracle  of  the  h. 

5.  9  were  seen  from  the  ark  before  the  oracle 

Psa.  28.  2  I  lift  up  my  hands  toward  thy  holy  oracle 

3 .Oracle,  \6ytov  logion. 

Acts  /.  38  who  received  the  lively  oracles  to  give  unto 
Rom.  3.  2  unto  them  were  committed  the  oracles  of 
Heb.  5.12  the  first  principles  of  the  oracles  of  God 
1  Pe.  4. 11  If  any  man  speak,  .as  the  oracles  of  God 

ORATION,  to  make  an  — ■ 

To  address  the  people,  Zrippyopcco  demegoreo. 

Acts  12.  21  sat  upon  his  throne,  and  made  an  oration 

ORATOR  — 

1.  Whisper,  charm,  idnb  lachash. 

Isa.  3.  3  cunning  artificer,  and  the  eloquent  orat. 

2.  A  speaker,  orator,  fiyro >p  rhetor. 

Acts  24.  1  a  certain  orator.  .Tertullus,  who  informed 

ORCHARD  — 

Park,  garden  ground.,  fruit/ id  land,  DT19  pardes. 
Eccl.  2.  s  I  made  me  gardens  and  orchards,  and  I 
Song  4.  13  Thy  plants  (are)  an  orchard  of  pomegra. 

ORDAIN,  to  — 

1.  To  lay  a  foundation,  appoint,  settle,  "id;  yasad,  3. 

1  Ch.  9.  22  whom  David  and  Samuel  the  seer  did  or. 
Psa.  8.  2  hast  thou  ordained  strength  because  of 

2.  To  form,  prepare,  establish,  ps  kun,  3 a. 

Psa.  8.  3  moon  and  the  stars,  which  thou  hast  or. 

3.  To  number,  appoint,  n;p,  kjd  menu,  menah,  3. 
Dan.  2.  24  whom  the  king  had  ordained  to  destroy 

{.To  give,  )ru  natlian. 

2  Ki.  23.  5  whom  the  kings  of  Judah  had  ordained 
Jer.  . .  5  I  ordained  thee  a  prophet  unto  the  nati. 

5 . To  cause  to  stand,  "i»jf  amad,  5. 

2  Ch.11.  15  he  ordained  him  priest  for  the  high  pla. 

6 . To  arrange,  set  in  array,  drak. 

Psa.132.  17  I  have  ordained  a  lamp  for  mine  anoint. 

7.  To  work,  do,  use,  bys  paal.  _ 

Psa.  7.  13  he  ordainetli  his  arrows  against  the  per. 

8.  To  raise  up,  establish,  mp  quin,  3. 

Esth.  9. 27  The  Jews  ordained,  and  took  upon  them 

9.  To  set,  place,  put,  mb’,  mb'  sum,  sim. 

1  Ch.17.  9  Also  I  will  ordain  a  place  for  my  people 

Psa.  81.  5  This  he  ordained  in  Joseph,  .a  testimony 

Hali.  1.  12  0  Lord,  thou  hast  ordained  them  for  ju. 

10.  To  set  on,  appoint,  nstv  shaphath. 

Isa.  26. 12  Lord,  thou  wilt  ordain  peace  for  us:  for 

11.  To  arrange  throughout,  Siardo-aa  diatasso. 

1  Co.  7.17  so  let  him  walk.  And  so  ordain  I  in  all 
o.  14  Even  so  hath  the  Lord  ordained,  that  th. 
Gal.  3.  19  ordained  by  angels  in  the  hand  of  a  med. 

12.  To  place  or  set  down,  naBlarrifu  kathistemi. 

Titus  5  that  thou  sliouldest. .  ordain  elders  in  every 
Heb.  5.  1  every  high  priest,  .is  ordained  for  men  in 

8.  3  every  high  priest  is  ordained  to  off  er  gifts 

13.  To  prepare  f  ully,  KaraaKcvd(a>  kataskeuazo. 
Heb.  9.  6  Now  when  these  things  were  thus  orda. 

14.  To  judge,  decide,  uplvoi  krinb. 

Acts  16.  4  that  were  ordained  of  the  apostles  and  e. 

15.  To  mark  out  or  off,  opl{w  horizo.  . 

Acts  10.  42  to  testify  that  it  is  he  which  was  ordained 

17. 31  judge,  .by  (that)  man  whom  he  hath  ord. 

16. T0  do,  make,  irofu  poieo. 

Mark  3. 14  he  ordained  twelve,  that  they  should  be 

17.  To  mark  out  publicly  or  before,  -npoopiCoiproonzo. 

1  Co.  2.  7  winch  God  ordained  before  the  world  unto 

18.  To  arrange,  set  in  array,  t derate  tasso 

Acts  13.  48  ns  many  as  were  ordained  to  eternal  life 
Rom  13.  1  the  powers  that  be  are  ordained  of  God 

19.  To  put,  place,  set,  ribypt  tithemi.  _ 

John  1 5. 16  but  I  have  chosen  you,  and  ordained  you 
1  Ti.  2.  7  Whereunto  I  am  ordained  a  preacher,  and 

20.  To  elect  by  stretching  out  the  hand,  x^porovew. 
Acts  14.  23  when  they  had  ordained  them  elders  m 

ORDAIN  before,  to  — 

1. To  write  or  describe  publicly  or  before,  irpoypdjxn. 
Jude  4  who  were  before  of  old  ordained  to  this 

2.  To  make  ready  before,  irpoeroipdCa  proetoimazo. 
Eph.  2.  10  which  God  hath  before  ordained  that  we 

ORDAINED  (to  be),  to  be  — 

1. To  set  in  array,  TM,  arak.  , 

Isa.  30.  33  For  Tophet  (is)  ordained  of  old ;  yea,  for 

2.  To  become,  yivopai  ginomai. 

Acts  1.  22  must  one  be  ordained  to  be  a  witness  with 

ORDER  — 

1.  Leading,  manner,  itj?1  dibrali. 

Psa.no.  4  Thou(art)a  priest  for  ever  afterthe order 


2.  Hand,  i;  yad. 

1  Ch.25.  2  which  prophesied  according  to  the  order 
25.  6  according  to  the  king’s  order  to  Asaph,  J . 

S.Judgment,  opVQ  mishpat. 

Juiig  13.  12  how  shall  we  order  the  child,  and  (how) 

1  Ch.  6. 32  waited  on  their  office  accord,  to  their  or. 

23.  31  according  to  the  order  commanded  unto 

2  Ch.  8.  14  according  to  the  order  of  David  his  father 

4.  Order,  arrangements,  C’Tip  sedarim. 

Job  10.  22  A  land  of  darkness . .  without  any  order 

5 .Step,  beat,  Dj) s  paam. 

Eze.  41.  6  one  over  another,  and  thirty  in  order;  and 

d. Arrangement,  order,  rd-,pa  tagma. 

1  Co.  15.  23  every  man  in  his  own  order;  Christ  the 

7. Arrangement,  order,  rd^is  taxis. 

Luke  1.  8  while  lie  executed,  .in  the  order  of  his  c. 

I  Co.  14.  40  Let  all  things  be  done  decently  and  in  or. 
Col.  2.  5  joying  and  beholding  your  order,  and  the 
Heb.  5.  6  Thou  (art)apriest  forever,  after  the  order 

5.  10  called  of  God  an  high  priest  after  the  or. 

6.  20  made  an  high  priest  for  ever,  after  the  or. 

7.  11  tliatanotherpnestshouldriseaftertlieor. 

7. 11  and  not  he  called  after  the  order  of  Aaron? 

7. 17  Thou(art)a  priest  for  ever,  after  the  order 

7.  21  [Thou(arf)apriestforeveraftertheorderJ 

ORDER,  by  or  in  — 

In  succession,  distinctly,  separately,  Ka9e(ys  hath. 

Luke  1.  3  to  write  unto  thee  in  order,  most  excellent 
Acts  1 1 .  4  Peter ..  expounded  (it)  by  order  unto  the  m 
18.  23  departed, and  wentover.. country,  .in or. 

ORDER,  due  — 

Judgment,  usbp  mishpat. 

1  Ch.  15. 13  that  we  sought  him  not  after  the  due  order 

ORDER,  to  (give)  — 

1.  To  bind,  direct,  ids  asar. 

1  Ki.  20.  14  Then  liesaid,  Who  shallorder  the  battle? 

2.  To  prepare,  establish,  p3  kun,  5. 

Psa.119.  133  Order  my  steps  in  thy  word :  and  let  not 
Isa.  9.  7  to  order  it,  and  to  establish  it  with  judg. 

3.  To  array,  TVi  arak. 

Exod27-  21  Aaron  and  his  sons  shall  order  it  from  ev. 
Lev.  24.  3  shall  Aaron  order  it  from  the  evening  unto 
24.  4  He  shall  order  the  lamps  upon  the  pure 
Job  13.  18  Behold  now,  I  have  ordered  (my)  cause;  I 
23.  4  I  would  order  (my)  cause  before  him,  and 
37. 19  Teach  us.  .we  cannot  order,  .by  reason  of 
Jer.  46.  3  Order  ye  the  buckler  and  shield,  and  draw 

4.  To  set,  place,  put,  WV,  mb'  sum,  sim. 

Psa.  50.  23  and  to  him  that  ordereth  (his)  conversa. 

5.  To  arrange  throughout,  Ziardcaw  diatasso.  *, 

1  Co.  1 6.  1  as  I  have  given  order  to  the  churches  of 

ORDER,  to  lay,  put  or  set  in  — 

1. To  array ,  liif  arak. 

Gen.  22.  9  laid  the  wood  in  order,  and  bound  Isaac 
40.  4  thou  shalt  bring  in . .  and  set  in  order  the 
40.  23  he  set  the  bread  in  order  upon  it  before 
Lev.  1.  7  and  lay  the  wood  in  order  upon  the  fire 
I.  8  shall  lay  the  parts,  .in  order  upon  the  w. 
1.  12  shall  lay  them  in  order  upon  the  wood  that 
6.  12  and  lay  the  burnt  offering  in  order  upon 
24.  8  Every  sabbath  he  shall  set  it  in  order  be. 
Josh.  2.  6  which  she  had  laid  in  order  upon  the  ro. 

1  Ki.  18.  33  lie  put  the  wood  in  order,  and  cut  the  b. 
Job  33.  5  If  thou  canst  answer  me,  set.  .in  orderb. 
Psa  50.  2 1  I  will  reprove  thee,  and  set . .  in  order  be. 
Isa.  44.  7  who . .  shall  declare  it,  and  set  in  orderfor 

2.  To  set  up,  command,  charge,  nij  tsavah,  3. 

2  Sa.  17.  23  put  his  household  in  order,  and  hanged 
2  Ki.20.  1  Set  thine  house  in  order  ;  lor  thou  shalt 
Isa.  38.  1  Set  thine  house  in  order :  for  thou  shalt 

3.  To  make  straight  or  right,  jpJ?  taqan,  3. 

Eccl.  12.  9  sought  out,  (and)  set  in  order  many  pro. 

4.  To  arrange  thoroughly,  Ziardcraa  diatasso. 

1  Co.  11.  34  tiie  rest  will  I  set  in  order  when  I  come 

ORDER,  to  be  set  or  reckoned  up  in  — 

l.To  be  formed,  prepared,  established,  p3  kun,  2. 

2  Ch.  29.  35  the  service  of  the  house,  .was  set  in  order 

2  Arrangement,  array,  order,  nmy rp  maarakaJh. 
Exod.39.  37  the  lamps  to  he  set  hi  order,  and  all  the 

3.  To  set  in  array,  arrange,  llif  arak. 

Psa.  40.  5  they  cannot  be  reckoned  up  in  order  un. 

4.  To  be  joined,  zby  slialab,  4. 

Exod.  26. 1 7  Two  tenons . .  set  in  order  one  against  an. 

ORDER,  things  that  axe  to  be  set  in  — 

Array,  ircg  erek.  . 

Exod.40.  4  the  things  that  are  to  he  set  in  orderup. 

ORDERED,  to  be  —  A 

1. To  be  formed,  prepared,  established,  J13  kun,  4. 
Psa.  37.  23  The  steps  of  a  (good)  man  are  ordered  by 

2.  To  set  in  array,  arrange,  ~1J7  arak. 

2  Sa.  23.  5  everlasting  covenant,  ordered  m  all . .  anu 

ORDERED  place  — 

Arrangement,  njlip  maarakah. 

Judg.  6.  26  liuiid  an  altar . .  in  the  ordered  place,  and 


ORDERING 


723 


OTHER 


ORDERING  — 

Inspection,  visitation,  irnjja  pequddah. 

1  Ch.24. 19  These,  .the  orderings  of  them  in  their  se. 

ORDINANCE 

1  Statute,  decree,  pn  chop 

Exodi2.  24  ye  shall  observe  this  thing  for  an  ordina. 

18.  20  thou shalt  teach  them  ordinances  and  laws 
Numi8.  8  liave  I  given  them,  .by  an  ordinance  for 

2  Ch.35.  23  lamentations,  .and  made  them  an  ordin. 
Psa.  99.  7  they  kept  his  testimonies,  and  the  ordin. 
Isa.  24.  5  changed  the  ordinance,  broken  the  ever. 
Jer.  31.  36  If  those  ordinances  depart  from  before  me 
Eze.  45. 14  Concerning  the  ordinance  of  oil,  the  bath 
Hal.  3.  7  ye  are  gone  away  from  mine  ordinances 

2. Statute,  decree,  npn  chuqqah. 

Exodi2.  14  ye  shall  keep  it  a  feast  by  an  ordinance 
12.  17  shall  ye  observe  this  day.  .by  an  ordina. 

12.  43  This  (is)  the  ordinance  of  the  passover  :  T. 

13.  10  Thou  shalt  therefore  keep  this  ordinance 
Lev.  18.  3  neither  shall  ye  walk  in  their  ordinances 

18.  4  keep  mine  ordinances,  to  walk  therein 
Num  9.  12  according  to  all  the  ordinances  of  thepa. 

9. 14  according  to  the  ordinance  of  the  passover 
9.  14  ye  shall  have  one  ordinance,  both  forthe 
10.  8  they  shall  be  to  you  for  an  ordinance  for 
15. 15  One  ordinance,  .an  ordinance  for  ever  in 

19.  2  This  (is)  the  ordinance  of  the  law  which 
31.  21  This  (is)  the  ordinance  of  the  law  which 

Job  38.  33  Knowest  thou  the  ordinances  of  heaven? 
Jer.  31.35  the  ordinances  of  the  moon  and  of  the  st. 

33.  25  I  have  not  appointed  the  ordinances  of  h. 
Eze.  43.  n  show..allthe  ordinances..keep..all  the  o. 

43.  18  These  (are)  the  ordinances  of  the  altar  in 

44.  5  concerning  all  the  ordinances  of  the  lion. 
46.  14  continually  by  a  perpetual  ordinance  unto 

3 . Hand,  Y  yad. 

Ezra  3.  10  after  the  ordinance  of  David  king  of  Isr. 

4.  Command,  charge,  precept,  njso  mitsvah. 

Neh.  10.  32  we  made  ordinances  for  us,  to  charge  ou. 

5.  Watch,  ward,  guard,  rnptyp  mishmereth. 

Lev.  18.  30  Therefore  shall  ye  keep  mine  ordinance,  t. 

22.  9  They  shall  therefore  keep  mine  ordinance 
Mai.  3.  14  what  proflt..that  we  have  kejit  his  ordina. 

6.  Judgment ,  asyo  mishpat. 

Exodis.  25  he  made  for  them  a  statute  and  an  ordin. 
Josh  24.  25  set  them  a  statute  and  an  ordinance  in  S. 

1  Sa.  30.  25  that  he  made  ita  statute  and  an  ordinance 

2  Ki.17.  34  after  their  ordinances,  orafterthelawaml 

17.  37  the  statutes,  and  the  ordinances,  and  the 
2  Ch.33.  8  whole  law  and  the  statutes  and  the  ordin. 

I  35-  T3  roasted .  .with  fire  according  totheordin. 
Psa.119.  91  They  continue,  .according  to  thine  ordin. 
Isa.  58.  2  and  forsook  not  the  ordinance  of  their  G. 

58.  2  they  ask  of  me  the  ordinances  of  justice 
Eze.  11.  20  That  they  may.,  keep  mine  ordinances,  and 

7.  Thorough  arrangement,  Siarayn  diatage. 

Rom.  13.  2  Whosoever  therefore . .  resisteth  the  ordi. 
3./1  judicial  appointment,  Sucaiwpa  dikaioma. 

Luke  1.  6  walkinginallthe.  .ordinancesof  the  Lord 
Heb.  9.  1  had  also  ordinances  of  divine  service,  and 
9. 10  carnal  ordinances,  imposed,  .until  theti. 

9.  Dogma,  determination,  decree,  Sdypa  dogma. 

Eph.  2. 15  the  law  of  commandments .  .  in  ordinances 
Col.  2.  14  Blotting  out  the  hand  writing  of  onlinan. 

10.  A  ny  made  thing,  kt'iois  ktisis. 

1  Pe.  2. 13  Submit  yourselves  to  every  ordinance  of 

II  .A  giving  over,  napaSoais  paradosis. 

1  Co.  1 1.  2  keep  the  ordinances,  as  I  delivered . .  to  you 
ORDINANCES,  to  be  subject  to  — 

To  be  under  a  dogma  or  decree.  Soy  par  l  (open  dog. 

Col.  2.  20  Wherefore,  .are  ye  subject  to  ordinances 
ORDINARY  — 

Statute,  decree,  pn  choq. 

Eze.  16.  27  have  diminished  thine  ordinary  (food),  and 

O'-REB,  3i.y  to, ten,  bustard. 

1.  A  prince  of  Midian  defeated  by  Gibeon,  and  slain  by 
the  Ephramites  at  the  Jordan.  B.o.  1249. 

Judg.  7.  25  took.  .0..  .and  they  slew  O.  upon  the  rock 

7.  25  brought  the  heads  of  O.  and  Zeeb  to  Gid. 

8.  3  God  hath  delivered.  .0.  and  Zeeb  :  andw. 
Psa.  83. 11  Make  their  nobles  like  0.  and  like  Zeeb 

2.  A  rock  E.  of  the  Jordan,  near  Beth-bareh,  whereon 
Oreb  and  Zeeb  were  slain.  Now  called  Ash-el-Ghorab. 

Judg.  7.  25  they  slew.. upon  therockO.,  and  Zeeb  they 
Isa.  10.  26  the  slaughter  of  Midian  at  the  rock  of  0. 

O'-REN,  pfc  strength. 

rhird  son  of  Jerahmeel,  grandson  of  Pharez  son  of 
Judah,  b.c.  1510. 

1  Ch.  2.  25  and  Bunah,  and  0.,  and  Ozem,  (and)  Ah. 

ORGAN  — 

Lute,  flute,  ony,  djj;  uggdb,  ugab. 

Gen.  4.  21  of  all  such  as  handle  the  harp  and  organ 
Job  21. 12  They .  .rejoice  at  the  sound  of  the  organ 
30.  31  my  organ  into  the  voice  of  them  that  w. 
Psa.  1 50.  4  praise . .  with  stringed  instrume nts  and  o. 

O-RI'-ON,  Vp?  strong. 

The  southern  constellation  seen  in  November ;  called 

in  Hebrew  Ke-sil. 

Job  g.  9  Which  maketh  Arcturus,  0.,  and  Pleiades 


Job  38.  31  Canst  thou  bind,  .orloose  the  bandsof  0.? 
Amos  5.  8  that  maketh  the  seven  stars  and  O.,  and 
ORNAMENT  — 

1  .Ephod,  .tjdx  aphuddah. 

Isa.  30.  22  the  ornament  of  thy  molten  images  of  g. 

2.  Ornament,  trinket,  '^n  chali. 

Prov  25.  12  (As)  an  ear  ring  of  gold,  and  an  ornament 

3.  Wreath,  addition,  livyah. 

Prov.  1.  9  they,  .an  ornament  of  grace  unto  thy  he. 

4.  9  She  shall  give  to  thine  head  an  ornament 
Ornament,  desirable  thing,  nj£  adi. 

Exod33-  4  and  no  man  did  put  oh  himliisornaments 

33.  5  now  put  off  thy  ornaments  from  thee,  that 
33.  6  stripped  themselves  of  their  ornaments  by 
2  Sa.  1.  24  who  put  on  ornaments  of  gold  upon  your 
Isa.  49. 18  clothe  thee  with  them  all,  as  with  an  or. 
J er.  2.  32  Can  a  maid  forget  her  ornaments . .  a  bride 
4.  30  though  thou  deckest  thee  with  ornaments 
Eze.  7.  20  As  for  the  beauty  of  his  ornament,  he  set 

16.  7  and  thou  art  come  to  excellent  ornaments 
16. 11  I  decked  thee  also  with  ornaments  and  I 

23.  40  for  whom  thou,  .deckedst  thyself  with  o. 

5 .A  moon  shaped  ornament,  DtnnS'  saliaronim. 
Judg.  8.  21  and  took  away  the  ornaments  that  (were) 
8.  26  besides  ornaments,  and  collars,  and  pur. 

(5.  Beauty ,  ornament,  head  dress,  1x9  peer. 

Isa.  61. 10  as  a  bridegroom  decketh  (himself)  with  o. 
ORNAMENT  of  the  legs  — 

Bracelet  for  arm  or  ankle,  rnys  tseadah. 

Isa.  3. 20  The  bonnets,  and  the  ornaments  of  the  1. 
ORNAMENTS,  tinkling  — 

A  tinkling  clasp.  Day  ekes. 

Isa.  3. 18  take  away  the  bravery  of .  .tinkling  orna. 
OR’-NAN,  jnx  strong. 

A  Jebusite  prince  whose  thrashing-floor  was  purchased 
by  David  for  an  altar,  called  Araunali  in  2  Sa.  24.  16. 
B.C.  1017. 

1  Ch.21. 15  Lord  stood  by  the  threshing  floor  of  O. 

21. 18,  28  in  the  threshing  floor  of  O.  the  Jebus. 
21.  20  0.  turned  back.  .Now  O.  was  threshing 
21.  21  as  David  came  to  0. ,  O.  looked,  and  saw  D. 
21.  22  David  said  to  0.,  Grant  me  the  place  of 
21.  23  O.  said  unto  David,  Take  (it)  to  thee,  and 
21.  24  David  said  to  O.,  Nay  ;  but  I  will  verily 
21.  25  So  David  gave  to  O.  for  the  place  six  hu. 

2  Ch.  3.  1  had  prepared  in  the  threshing  floor  of  O. 
OR'-PAH,  njny  youthful  freshness. 

A  daughter  in' law  of  Naomi,  and  wife  of  Malilon,  who 
returned  to  her  own  people,  b.c.  1312. 

Ruth  1.  4  the  name  o.  theone(was)0.,and  the  name 

1. 14  O.  kissed  her  mother  in  law ;  but  Ruth 
ORPHAN  — 

Fatherless  child,  orphan ,  Din;  yatliom. 

Lam.  5.  3  We  are  orphans  and  fatherless,  our  mo. 
O'-SEE,  ’fltnje.  Greek  name  of  the  prophet  Rosea. 

Rom.  9.  25  As  he  saith  also  in  0.,  I  will  call  tliemmy 
O-SHE'-A,  yriin  God  saves. 

Same  as  Joshua  son  ot  Nun,  servant  of  Moses. 

Numi3.  8  Of  the  tribe  ot  Ephraim,  O.  the  son  of  Nun 

13. 16  Moses  called  0.  thesonof  Nun,Jehoshua 
OSPRAY  — 

0 spray,  .Tijy  ozniyyah. 

Lev.  11. 13  the  eagle,  and  the  ossifrage,  and  the  ospr 
Deuti4. 12  the  eagle,  and  the  ossifrage,  and  the  ospr. 

OSSIFRAGE  — 

Ossifrage,  bone  Irreaker,  Dn|  peres. 

Lev.  11.  13  the  eagle,  and  the  ossifrage,  and  the  ospr. 
Deuti4. 12  the  eagle,  and  the  ossifrage,  and  the  ospr. 

OSTRICH  — 

1  .Ostriches,  screamers,  D'iy;  yeenim. 

Lam.  4.  3  cruel,  like  the  ostriches  in  the  wilderness 

2 .Plumage,  nxij  notsah. 

Job  39. 13  or  wings  and  feathers  unto  the  ostrich? 
OTHER,  OTHERS  — 

1  .A  brother,  nx  ach. 

Gen.  13. 11  separated  themselves  the  one  from  theo. 
2.  One ,  inx  echad. 

Exodi7. 12  the  one  on  the  one  side,  and  the  otheron 
18.  4  And  the  name  of  the  other  (was)  EUezer 

25. 19  And  make,  .the  other  cherub  on  the  other 
25.  33  three  bowls  made  like  almonds  in  the  ot. 
Lev.  5.  7  one  for  a  sin  offering,  and  the  other  for 

12.  8  the  one  for  the  burnt  offering,  and  the  o. 
14.  22  one  shall  be  a  sin  offering,  and  the  other 
14.  31  the  one  (for)  a  sin  offering,  and  the  other 
1 5. 1 5, 30  the  one  (for)  a  sin  offering,  and  the  other 
16.  8  one  lot  for  the  Lord,  and  the  other  lot  for 
Num.  6. 11  the  one  for  a  sin  offering,  and  the  other 
8. 12  the  one  (for)  a  sin  offering,  and  the  other 
Judg2o.  31  and  the  other  to  Gibeah  in  the  field,  about 

1  Sa.  14.  4  Bozez,  and  the  name  of  the  other  Seneh 

14.  5  the  other  southward  over  against  Gibeah 
14.  40  Jonathan  rnyson  will  he  on  tlieotherside 

2  Sa.  12.  1  two  men.  .the  one  rich,  and  the  other  po. 

14.  6  but  the  one  smote  the  other,  and  slewhim 
1  Ki.  3.  25  give  half  to  the  one,  and  half  to  the  other 
12.  29  he  set  the  one  in  Beth-el,  and  the  other 
18.  23  I  will  dress  the  other  bullock,  aud  lay(it) 


2  Ch.  3. 12  (one)  wing  of  the  other  cherub  (was)  five 

3.  17  one  on  the  right  hand,  and  the  other  on 
Neh.  4.  17  and  with  the  other  (hand)  held  a  weapon 
Jer.  24.  2  the  other  basket  (had)  very  naughty  figs 
Eze.  40.  6  and  the  other  threshold,  .one  reed  broad 
Dan.  12.  5  the  other  on  that  side  of  the  bank  of  the 
Zech.  4.  3  the  other  upon  the  left  (side)  thereof 
11.  7  the  one  I  called  Beauty,  and  the  other  I 

3 . A  sister,  rtinx  achoth. 

Eze.  1.  23  wings  straight,  the  one  toward  the  other 

4.  Other,  another,  next,  inx  acher. 

Gen.  8.  10  he  stayed  yet  other  seven  days ;  and  again 

8.  12  he  stayed  yet  other  seven  days  ;  and  sent 

29.  27  shalt  serve  with  me  yet  seven  otheryears 
29.  30  and  served  with  him  yet  seven  other  ye. 
41.  3, 19  seven  other  kine  came  up  after  them 
43.  14  that  he  may  send  away  your  other  broth. 
43.  22  other  money  have  we  brought  down  in  our 

Exod2o.  3  Thou  shalt  have  no  other  gods  before  me 

23. 13  make  no  mention  of  the  name  of  otlierg. 

34. 14  For  thou  shalt  worship  no  other  god :  for 
Lev.  6.  11  put  on  other  garments,  and  carry  forth 

14.  42  Aud  they  shall  take  other  stones,  and  put 
14.  42  he  shall  take  other  mortar,  and  shall  pi. 
Deut.  5.  7  Thou  shalt  have  none  other  gods  before 

6. 14  Ye  shall  not  go  after  other  gods,  of  the  g. 
7.  4  turn  away,  .that  they  may  serve  other  g. 

8. 19  walk  after  othergods,  and  serve  them, and 

11. 16  and  serve  other  gods,  and  worship  them 
11.  28  to  go  after  other  gods,  which  ye  liave  not 

13.  2  Let  us  go  after  other  gods,  which  thou  h. 

13.  6,  13  Let  us  go  and  serve  othergods,  which 

17.  3  hath  gone  and  served  other  gods,  and  w. 

18.  20  that  shall  speak  in  thename  of  othergods 
28.  14  not  go  aside,  .to  go  after  other  gods  to  s. 
28.  36  there  shalt  thou  serve  other  gods,  wood 

28.  64  and  there  thou  shalt  serve  other  gods,  w. 

29.  26  they  went  and  served  other  gods,  and  w. 

30. 17  and  worship  other  gods,  and  serve  them 

31. 18  in  that  they  are  turned  unto  other  gods 
31.  20  then  will  they  turn  unto  other  gods,  and 

J osh  23. 16  have  gone  and  served  other  gods,  and  bo. 

24.  2  Your  fathers  dwelt,  .theyserved  othergods 

24.  16  should  forsake  the  Lord,  to  serve  other  g. 
Judg.  2.  12  followed  other  gods,  of  the  gods  of  the  p. 

2. 17  but  they  went  a  whoring  after  othergods 

2. 19  iu  following  othergods  to  serve  them,  and 

10.  13  ye  have  forsaken  me,  and  served  other  g. 
Ruth  2.  22  that  they  meet  thee  not  in  any  other  field 

1  Sa.  8.  8  have  forsaken  me,  and  served  other  gods 

19.  21  sent  other  messengers,  and  they  prophesi. 

21.  9  take  (it) ;  for  (there  is)  no  other  save  that 
26.  19  driven  me  out.  .saying,  Go,  serve  other  g. 
28.  8  disguised  himself,  and  put  on  other  raim. 

2  Sa.  13.  16  greater  than  the  other  that  thou  didst  unto 

1  Ki.  3.  22  the  other  woman  said,  Nay;  but  the  living 

9.  6  go  and  serve  othergods,  and  worship  them 
9.  9  have  taken  hold  upon  other  gods,  and  h. 

11.  4  wives  turned  away  his  heart  after  other  g. 

11. 10  that  lie  should  not  go  after  other  gods 

14.  9  for  thou  hast  gone  and  made  thee  other 

2  Ki.  5. 17  offer  neither,  .sacrifice  unto  other  gods 

17.  7  children  of  Israel,  .had  feared  othergods 
17.  35  Ye  shall  not  fear  other  gods,  nor  bowyo. 
17.  37  observe,  .and  ye  shall  not  fear  other  gods 
17.  38  notforget;  neither  shall  ye  fear  other  gods 

22.  17  burnt  incense  unto  other  gods,  that  they 

1  Ch.23. 17  Eliezer  had  none  other  sons;  but  the  sons 

2  Ch.  3.  11  and  the  other  wing  (was  likewise)  five  cu. 

3.  11  reaching  to  the  wing  of  the  other  cherub 
3.  12  wing  of  the  other  cherub  (was)  five  cubits 
3.  12  other  wing  (was)  five  cubits  (also)  joining 
7.  19  shall  go  and  serve  other  gods,  and  worsh. 
7.  22  laid  hold  on  other  gods,  and  worshipped 
28.  25  burn  incense  unto  other  gods,  and  provo. 

30.  23  assembly  took  counsel  to  keep  other  seven 
34.25  burned  incense  unto  other  gods,  that  they 

Ezra  1.  10  Thirty  basins  of  gold .  .(and)  other  vessels 
2.  31  children  of  the  other  Elam,  a  thousand  two 
Neh.  5.  5  for  other  men  have  our  lands  and  vineya. 
7.  33  The  men  of  the  other  Nebo,  fifty  and  two 
7.  34  children  of  the  other  Elam,  a  thousand  two 
Job  8.  19  Behold,  .out  of  the  earth  shall  othersgrow 

31.  10  let  my  wife  grind,  .and  let  others  bow  do. 

34.  24  break  in  pieces,  .and  set  others  in  their 
Psa.  49.  10  men  die.  .and  leave  their  wealth  to  others 
Prov.  5.  9  Lest  thou  give  thine  honour  unto  others 
Eecl.  7.  22  thou  thyself  likewise  hast  cursed  others 
Jer.  1.  16  have  burnt  incense  unto  other  gods,  aud 

6. 12  their  houses  shall  be  turned  unto  others 
7.  6  neither  walk  afterothergods  to  your  hurt 

7.  9  walk  after  other  gods  whom  ye  know  not 

7. 18  pour  out  drink  offerings  unto  other  gods 

8.  10  Therefore  will  I  give  their  wives  unto  ot. 
11.  10  they  went  after  other  gods  to  serve  them 

13. 10  walk  after  other  gods,  to  serve  them,  and 

16. 11  walked  after  other  gods,  and  have  served 

16. 13  there  shall  ye  serve  other  gods  day  and  ni. 
19.  4  hare  burnt  incense  in  it  unto  other  gods 
19.  13  poured  out  drink  offerings  unto  other  go. 
22.  9  and  worshipped  other  gods,  and  served 

25.  6  go  not  after  other  gods  to  serve  them,  and 

32.  29  poured  out  drink  offerings  unto  other  gods 

35.  15  and  go  not  after  other  gods  to  serve  them 
44.  3  to  serve  other  gods, whom  they  knew  not 
44.  5  to  burn  no  incense  unto  other  gods 

44.  8  burning  incense  unto  othergods  in  the  1. 
44.  15  wives  had  burnt  incense  unto  other  gods 
Eze.  40.  40  on  the  other  side,  which  (was)  at  the  po. 
41.  24  one  door,  and  two  leaves  forthe  other  (d.) 

42. 14  puton  other  garments,  aud  shall  approach 


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Eze.44. 19  they  shall  put  on  other  garments  ;  and  they 
Dan.  n.  4  plucked  up,  even  for  others  besides  those 

12.  s  there  stood  othertwo,  the  one  on  this  side 
Hos.  3.  1  look  to  other  gods,  and  love  flagons  of  w. 

5 .Other,  another ,  ’intt  ochori. 

Dan.  7.  20  and  (of)  the  other  which  came  up,  and  b. 

6.  Other,  another,  nnx  oclioran. 

Dan.  2.  n  there  is  none  other  that  can  show'  it  be. 

2.  44  kingdom  shall  not  be  left  to  other  people 
3. 29  no  othergod  that  can  deliver  after  this  so. 

7 . Rest,  remnant,  "ixt?  shear. 

Esth.  9.  16  But  the  other  Jews  that  (were)  in  the  ki. 

8. Second,  other,  n'}&  shenith,  sheni. 

Gen.  4.  19  Adah,  and  the  name  of  the  other  Zillah 
Exod  1.  is-Shiphrah,  andthe  name  of  the  other  Puah 

25.  12  one  side  of  it,  and  two  rings  in  the  other 

25.  32  and  three  branches,  .out  of  the  other  side 

26.  27  five  bars  for  the  boards  of  the  other  side 

27.  15  on  the  other  side  (shall  be)  hangings  fifteen 

28.  10  six  names  of  the  rest  on  the  other  stone 

29.  19  thou  shalt  take  the  other  ram ;  and  Aaron 
29.  39, 41  the  other  lamb  thou  shaltoffer  at  even 

36.  25,  32  the  other  side  of  the  tabernacle 

37.  3  and  two  rings  upon  the  other  side  of  it 

37. 18  three  branches,  .out  of  the  other  side  th. 

38.  15  for  the  other  side  of  the  court  gate,  on  this 
Lev.  8.  22  brought  the  other  ram,  the  ram  of  conse. 
Num  11.  26  name  of  the  other  Vfedr.d :  and  the  spirit 

28.  4,8  the  other  lamb  shalt  thou  offer  at  even 
Ruth  I.  4  name  of  the  other  Ruth :  and  they  dwelt 

1  Sa.  1.  2  name  of  the  other  Peninnah :  and  Penin. 

2  Sa.  4.  2  name  of  the  other  Rechab,  the  sons  of  R. 

1  Ki.  6.  24  and  five  cubits  the  other  wing  of  the  ch. 

6.  25  the  other  cherub  (was)  ten  cubits :  both 
6.  26  ten  cubits,  and  so  (was  it)  of  the  other  c. 

6.  27  wing  of  the  other  cherub  touched  the  ot. 

6.  34  two  leaves  of  the  other  door  (were)  folding 

7. 16  height  of  the  other  chapiter  (was)  five  c. 

7. 17  one  chapiter,  and  seven  for  the  other  ch. 

7. 18  pomegranates :  and  so  did  he  for  the  oth. 

7.  20  in  rows  round  about  upon  the  other  cha. 
Nell.  3.  11  repaired  the  other  piece,  and  the  tower 

3.  20  earnestly  repaired  the  other  piece,  from 

12.  38  other  (company  of  them  that  gave)  thanks 
Dan.  8.  3  but  one  (was)  higher  than  the  other,  and 
Zeeh.11. 14  Then  I  cut  asunder  mine  other  staff,  (even) 

9.  Wing,  ms  kanaph. 

1  Ki.  6.  24  unto  the  uttermost  part  of  the  other  (were) 

10.24  friend,  companion,  5 H  Tea. 

Exod  1 8.  7  they  asked  each  other  of  (their)  welfare 
Jer.  36.  16  they  were  afraid,  both  one  and  other,  and 

11.  Other,  another,  &\\os  alios. 

Matt.  4.  21  hesawothertwo  brethren,  James  (the  son) 

5.  39  thy  right  cheek,  turn  to  him  the  other  alsi 
12. 13  and  it  was  restored  whole,  like  as  the  other 

13.  8  other  fell  into  good  ground,  and  brought 

20.  3  saw  others  standing  idle  in  the  market  p. 

20.  6  found  othersstanding  idle,  and  saith  unto 

21.  8  others  cut  down  branches  from  the  trees 
21.  36  he  sent  other  servants  more  than  the  first 

21.  41  let  out  (his)  vineyard  unto  other  husband. 

22.  4  sent  forth  other  servants,  saying,  Tell  them 
25.  16  traded  with  the  same,  and  made  (them)  o. 
25.  17  And  likewise .  .he  also  gained  other  two 
25.  20  came  and  brought  other  five  talents,  say. 
23.22  have  gained  two  other  talents  besides  them 
27.  42  He  saved  others ;  himself  he  cannot  save 

27.  61  other  Mary,  sitting  over  against  the  sep. 

28.  1  Mary  Magdalene  and  the  other  Mary  to 
Mark  3.  5  his  hand  was  restored  [whole  as  the  other] 

4.  8  other  fell  on  good  ground,  and  did  yield 
4  36  there  were  also  with  him  other  little  ships 

6.  15  Others  said,  That  it  is  Elias.  And  others 

7.  4  many  other  things  there  be  which  they  h. 
7.  8  [and  many  other  such  like  things  ye  do] 

8. 28  some  (say),  Elias;  and  others,  One  of  the 

11.  8  others  cut  down  branches  off  the  trees,  and 

12.  5  him  they  killed,  and  many  others ;  beating 
12.  9  and  will  give  the  vineyard  unto  others 
12.  31  There  is  none  other  commandment  greater 

12.  32  is  one  God ;  and  there  is  none  other  but 

13.  31  He  saved  others;  himself  he  cannot  save 
15.  41  many  other  women  which  came  up  with 

Luke  5.  29  and  of  others  that  sat  down  with  them 

6. 10  [his  hand  was  restored  whole  as  the  other] 
6.  29  offer  also  the  other ;  and  him  that  taketh 
9.  8  of  others,  that  one  of  the  old  prophets  was 

9. 19  others  (say),  that  one  of  the  old  prophets 
20.  16  shall  give  the  vineyard  to  others.  And 

23.  35  He  saved  others  ;  let  him  save  himself,  if 
John  4.  38  other  men  laboured,  and  ye  are  entered 

6.  22  saw  that  there  was  none  other  boat  there 
6.  23  Howbeit  there  came  other  boats  from  Ti. 
7  12  others  said,  Nay ;  but  he  deceiveth  the  p. 
7  41  Others  said,  This  is  the  Christ.  But  some 
9.  9  others  (said),  He  is  like  him  :  (but)  he  said 
9. 16  Others  said,  How  can  a  man  that  is  a  sin. 
10  16  other  sheep  I  have,  which  are  not  of  this 
10  21  Others  said,  These  are  not  the  words  of  him 
12.  29  said  that  it  thundered :  others  said,  An  a. 
15.  24  the  works  which  none  other  man  did,  they 
18. 16  Then  went  out  that  other  disciple,  which 

18.  34  Sayest  thou,  .or  did  others  tell  it  thee  of 

19.  1'  crucified  him,  and  two  other  with  him 

19.  32  brake  the  legs . .  of  the  other  which  was  c. 

20.  2  to  the  other  disciple  whom  Jesus  loved 
20.  3  went  forth,  and  that  other  disciple,  and 
20.  4  other  disciple  did  outrun  Peter,  and  came 


Jolin2o.  8  Then  went  in  also  that  other  disciple  wh. 

20.  25  The  other  disciples  therefore  said  unto  him 

20.  30  many  other  signs  truly  did  Jesus  in  the  p. 

21.  2  of  Zebedee,  and  two  other  of  his  disciples 
21.  8  other  disciples  came  in  a  little  ship  ;  for 
21.  25  there  are  also  many  other  things  which  J. 

Acts  4.  12  [Neither  is  there  salvation  in  any  other] 

15.  2  certain  other  of  them,  should  go  up  to  J. 

1  Co.  1.  16  I  know  not  whether  I  baptized  any  other 

3.  11  For  other  foundation  can  no  man  lay  than 
9.  2  If  I  be  not  an  apostle  unto  others,  yet  d. 

9. 12  If  others  be  partakers  of  (this)  power  over 

9.  27  when  I  have  preached  to  others,  I  myself 
14.19  that  (by  my  voice)  I  might  teach  others  also 

14.  29  speak  two  or  three,  and  let  the  other  judge 

2  Co.  1.  13  For  we  write  none  other  things  unto  you 

8.  13  For  (I  mean)  not  that  other  men  be  eased 
11.  8  I  robbed  other  churches,  taking  wages  (of 
Phil.  3.  4  If  any  other  man  thinketh  that  he  hath 
1  Th.  2.  6  nor  (yet)  of  others,  when  we  might  have 
Heb.n.  35  others  were  tortured,  not  accepting  deli. 
Jas.  5.  12  neither  by  any  otlieroath  :  butletyouryea 
Rev.  2.  24  I  will  put  upon  you  none  other  burden 
17.  10  and  one  is,  (and)  the  other  is  not  yet  come 

12.  Belonging  to  another,  aWirpios  allotrios. 

Heb.  9  25  holy  place  every  year  with  blood  of  others 

13 . He,  avr&s  autos. 

Lukei4-  32  while  the  other  is  yet  a  great  way  off,  he 
14 .One,  ds  heis. 

Matt2o.  21  one  on  thy  right  hand,  and  the  other  on 
24.  40  the  one  shall  be  taken,  and  the  other  left 
Markio.  37  one  on  thy  right  hand,  and  the  other  on 

15.  27  one  on  his  right  hand,  and  the  other  on 
John 20.  12  oneat  the  head,  and  the  other  at  thefeet 
Gal.  4.  22  onebyabond  maid,  the  other  by  a  free  w. 

15.  That,  that  one,  Otcivos  ekeinos. 

Lukei8.  14  justified  (rather)  than  the  other :  for  every 

16 . Even  that,  ko. kcIvos  kakeinos. 

Matt  23.  23  done,  and  not  to  leave  the  other  undone 
Luken.  42  done,  and  not  to  leave  the  other  undone 

17 .Other,  different,  erepos  heteros. 

Matt.  6.  24'  he  will  hate  the  one,  and  love  the  other 

6.  24  will  hold  to  the  one,  and  despise  the  other 
12.  45  taketh  with  himself  seven  other  spirits 

15.  30  blind,  dumb,  maimed,  and  many  others 

16.  14  some,  Elias  ;  and  others,  Jeremias,  orone 
Luke  3.  18  many  other  things  iu  his  exhortation  pre. 

4.43  must  preach  the  kingdom  of  God  to  other 
5.  7  partners,  which  were  in  the  other  ship,  that 

7.  41  owed  five  hundred  pence,  and  the  other 

8.  3  many  others,  which  ministered  unto  him 
8.  8  other  fell  on  good  ground,  and  sprang  up 

10.  1  Lord  appointed  other  seventy  also,  and 
11  16  others,  tempting  (him),  sought  of  him  a  s. 
II  26  taketh  (to  him)  seven  other  spirits  more 
16.  13  he  will  hate  the  one,  and  love  the  other 

16.  13  will  hold  to  the  one,  and  despise  the  other 

17.  34  one  shall  be  taken,  and  the  other  shall  be 

17.  ,5,  36  [one  shall  be  taken,  and  the  other  left] 

18.  10  the  one  a  Pharisee,  and  the  other  a  publ. 

22.  65  many  other  things  blasphemously  spake 

23.  32  there  were  also  two  others, malefactors, led 
23.  /o  But  the  other  answeringrebuked  him,  say. 

Acts  2.  4  began  to  speak  with  other  tongues,  as  the 
2.  13  others  mocking  said,  These  men  are  full 
1. 40  with  many  other  words  did  he  testify  and 
4.  12  for  there  is  none  other  name  under  heaven 
8.  34  this?  of  himself,  or  of  some  other  man? 

15.  35  teaching  and  preaching,  .with  many  oth. 

17.  34  woman  named  Damaris,  and  others  with 

19.  39  if  ye  enquire  any  thing  [concerning  other] 
23.  6  one  part  were  Sadducees,  and  the  other 

27.  1  delivered  Paul  and  certain  other  prison. 
Rom.  S.  39  Nor  height,  nor  depth,  nor  any  other  ere. 

13.  9  if  (there  be)  any  other  commandment,  it 

1  Co.  8.  4  an  1  that  (there  is)  none  [other]  God  but 

10.  29  noii  thine  own,  but  of  the  other  :  for  why 

14.  17  givest  thanks  well,  but  the  other  is  not 
14.  21  With  (men  of),  .other  lips  will  I  speak  u. 

2  Co.  8.  8  by  occasion  of  the  frowardness  of  others 
Gal.  1. 19  other  of  the  apostles  saw  I  none,  save  Ja. 
Eph.  3.  5  Which  in  other  ages  was  not  made  known 
Phil.  2.  4  but  every  man  also  on  the  things  of  others 

1  Ti.  1.  10  if  there  be  anv  other  thing  that  is  contr. 

2  Ti.  2.  2  men,  who  shall  he  able  to  teach  others  also 
Heb.  11.  36  others  had  trial  of  (cruel)  mockings  and 

18.iJc.sf,  remaining,  AonrJs  loipos. 

Matt  25. 11  Afterward  came  also  the  other  virgins 
Mark  4.  19  lusts  of  other  things  entering  in,  choke 
Luke  8. 10  to  others  in  parables  ;  that  seeing  they  m. 
i3.  9  that  they  were  righteous,  and  despised  0. 

18.  11  I  thank  thee,  that  lam  not  as  other  men 
24. 10  other  (women  that  were)  with  them,  wh. 

Acts  17.  9  taken  security  of  Jason,  and  of  the  other 

28.  9  others  also,  which  had  diseases  in  the  is. 
Rom.  1. 13  among  you  also,  even  as  among  other  Ge. 

1  Co.  9.  5  as  well  as  other  apostles,  and  (as)  the  hr. 
15.  37  it  may  chance  of  wheat,  or  of  some  other 

2  C0.12.  13  wherein  ye  were  inferior  to  other  churches 
13.  2  heretofore  have  sinned,  and  to  all  other 

Gal.  2.  13  other  Jews  dissembled  likewise  with  him 

Eph.  2.  3  were,  .the  children  of  wrath,  even  as  oth. 

4.  17  henceforth  walk  not  as  [other]  Gentiles  w. 
Phil.  1.  13  manifest  in  all  the  palace,  and  in  all  other 

4.  3  other  my  fellow  labourers,  whose  names 
1  Th.  4.  13  sorrow  not,  even  as  others  which  have  no 

5.  6  Therefore  let  us  not  sleep,  as  (do)  others 
1  Ti.  5.  20  rebuke  before  all,  that  others  also  may  f. 


2  Pe.  3.  1 6  as  (they  do)  also  the  other  scriptures,  unto 
Rev.  8.  13  by  reason  of  the  other  voices  of  the  trum. 

19 .One,  (Jem.)  /ula  mia. 

Mhtt24.  41  the  one  shall  be  taken,  and  the  other  left 
OTHER  side,  on,  to  or  unto  the  — 

1 .  Thu*,  so,  here,  there,  ns  koh. 

Numn.  31  as  it  were  a  day’s  journey  on  the  other  s. 

2.  Beyond,  over,  other  side,  rrepav  peran. 

Matt.  8. 18  command,  to  depart  unto  the  other  side 

8.  28  when  he  was  come  to  the  other  side,  into 

14.  22  to  go  before  him  unto  the  other  side,  w. 

16.  5  his  disciples  were  come  to  the  other  side 
Mark  4.  35  saith.  .Let  us  pass  over  unto  the  other  s. 

5.  1  they  came  over  unto  the  other  side  of  the 

5.  21  passed  over,  unto  the  other  side,  much 

6.  45  to  go  to  the  other  side  before  unto  Beth. 

8.  13  left  them,  and.  .departed  to  the  other  s. 

Luke  8.  22  Let  us  go  over  unto  the  other  side  of  the 
John  6.  22  people  which  stood  on  the  other  side  of 
6.  25  when  they  had  found  him  on  the  other  s. 

OTHER,  the  — 

1  .These,  nVx  elleh. 

1  Ki.20. 29  pitched  one  over  against  the  other  seven 
Eze.  9.  5  to  the  others  he  said  in  mine  hearing 

2 . This,  (Jem.)  nxi  zoth. 

1  Ki.  3.  23  the  other  saith,  Nay;  but  thy  son  (is)  the 

3.  This,  (mas.)  nt  zeh. 

Exodi4.  20  so  that  the  one  came  not  near  the  other 
OTHER,  each  — 

Each  other,  aW-fiXwv  allelon. 

Phil.  2.  3  let  each  esteem  other  better  than  thems. 

2  Th.  1.  3  charity  of  every  one.  .toward  each  other 

OTHER  man  — 

Other,  a\\os  alios. 

John  4.  38  other  men  laboured,  and  ye  are  entered 

15.  24 done,  .the  works  which  none  other  man 
2  Co.  8. 13  not  that  other  men  be  eased,  and  ye  bu. 
Phil.  3.  4  If  any  other  man  thinketh  that  he  hath 

OTHER  men’s  — 

Belonging  to  another,  aWdrpios  allotrios. 

2  Co.  10.  15  without(our)measure,(thatis),ofotherm. 

1  Ti.  5.  22  neither  be  partaker  of  other  men’s  sins :  k. 

OTHER  than  — 

Outside,  curds  ektos. 

Acts  26.  22  none  other  things  than  those  which  the 
OTHER  way,  some  — 

From  some  other  pdace,  aWaxoBcv  allachothen. 
John  10.  1  climbeth  up  some  other  way,  the  same  is 

OTHERWISE,  (if)  — 

l.Or,  otherwise,  iK  0. 

2  Sa.  18. 13  Otherwise  I  should  have  wrought  falseh. 
2.  Without,  belo. 

2  Ch.30.  18  yet  did  they  eat  the  passover  otherwise 

3  A  71  d  ^  vCm 

I  Ki’.  i.  21  Otherwise  it  shall  come  to  pass,  whenmy 

4 .Another,  other,  &\\os  alios. 

Gal.  s.  10  that  ye  will  be  none  otherwise  minded 

5. Otherwise,  a\\ws  alios. 

1  Ti.  5.  25  and  they  that  are  otherwise  cannot  be  hid 

6.  But  ij not,  el  8e  p-nye  ei  de  mege. 

Matt.  6.  1  otherwise  ye  have  no  reward  of  your  Eat. 
Luke  5.  36  if  otherwise,  then  both  the  new  maketh 

2  Co.11. 16  if  otherwise,  yet  as  a  fool  receive  me,  that 

7 . For  then,  othenvise,  iirei  epei. 

Rom  II.  6  otherwise  grace  is  no  more  grace.  But  if 
11.  6  [grace;  otherwise  work  is  no  more  work] 
11.  22  but.  .otherwise  thou  also  shalt  be  cut  off 
Heb.  9.  17  otherwise  it  is  of  no  strength  at  all  while 

8 .Otherwise,  differently,  erepws  heteros. 

Phil.  3.  13  if  in  any  thing  ye  be  otherwise  minded,  God 

OTH’-NI,  'iFJ.  Jah  is  Jorce. 

A  son  of  Shemaiah,  gatekeeper  of  the  tabernacle  in  the 
days  of  David.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.26.  7  The  sons  of  Shemaiah ;  O.,  and  Rephael 

OTH-NI'-EL,  Vx'inj;  God  is  Jorce. 

1  A  Son  of  Kenaz,'  younger  brother  of  Caleb,  who,  after 
death  of  Joshua,  became  judge  for  forty  years,  from 
1394-1354  B.C. 

Josh  . 15. 17  0.  the  son  of  Kenez,  the  brother  of  Caleb 
Judg.  1. 13  0.  the  son  of  Kenaz,  Caleb’s  younger  bro. 
0  3.  9  who  delivered  them,  (even)  0.  the  son  of 

3.  11  land  had  rest  forty  years.  And  O.  the  son 
1  Ch.  4. 13  And  the  sons  of  Kenaz;  0.,  and  Seraiali:  and 

4.  13  and  the  sons  of  O.;  Hatliah 
2.  Perhaps  the  same  as  the  preceding. 

1  Ch.27.  15  (was)Heldai  the  Netopliatliite,  of  0  ;  and 

OUCHES  — 

Settings,  textures,  brocades,  nix33’?  mishbetsoth. 
Exod28.  11  shalt  make  them  to  be  set  in  ouches  ofg. 
28. 13  And  thou  shalt  make  ouches  (of)  gold 
28.  14  fasten  the  wreathen  chains  to  the  ouches 
28.  25  thou  shalt  fasten  in  the  two  ouches,  and 

39.  6  onyx  stones  inclosed  in  ouches  of  gold 
39.  13  inclosed  in  ouches  of  gold  in  their  inclos. 
39.  16  they  made  two  ouches  (of)  gold,  and  two 
39. 18  they  fastened  in  the  two  ouches,  and  put 


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JGHT,  AUGHT  — 

A  thing,  matter,  dabar. 

Exod.  5.  11  not  ought  of  your  work  shall  be  dimiuis. 
Josh.21.  45  There  failed  not  ought  of  any  good  thing 

Any  thing,  npwp  >3  kol  meumah. 

Gen.  39.  6  he  knew  not  ought  he  had,  save  the  bread 

1  8a.  1 2.  4  hast  thou  taken  ought  of  any  man’s  hand 

12.  5  that  ye  have  not  found  ought  in  my  hand 

25.  7  neither  was  there  ought  missing  unto 

2  Sa.  3.  35  if  I  taste  bread,  or  ought  else,  till  the 

Thing  sold,  ware,  ia?o  mimkar. 

Lev.  25. 14  if  thou  sell  ought  unto  thy  neighbour,  or 

Not  one  thing,  ouSkr  ouden. 

Mark  7. 12  suffer  him  no  more  to  do  ought  for  his 

Any  thing,  ms  Us. 

Matt.  5.  23  that  thy  brother  hath  ought  against  thee 
21.  3  if  any  (man)  say  ought  unto  you,  ye  shall 
Markn.  25  forgive,  if  ye  have  ought  against  any ;  that 
Acts  4.  32  neither  said  any  (of  them)  that  ought  of 
28. 19  that  I  had  ought  to  accuse  my  nation  of 
Phm.  18  owetli  (thee)  ought,  put  that  on  mine  acc. 

It  behoveth,  5ei  dei. 

Matt  23.  23  these  ought  ye  to  have  done,  and  not  to 

25.  27  Thou  oughtest  therefore  to  have  put  my 
Marki3. 14  standing  where  it  ought  not,  let  him  that 
Luke  11.  42  these  ought  ye  to  have  done,  and  not  to 

12. 12  in  the  same  hour  what  ye  ought  to  say 
13. 14  are  six  days  in  which  men  ought  to  work 

13.  16  ought  not  this  woman,  being  a  daughter 

18.  1  men  ought  always  (to)  pray,  and  not  to  f. 

24.  26  Ought  not  Christ  to  have  suffered  these 

John  4.  20  is  the  place  where  men  ought  to  worship 
Acts  5.  29  said,  We  ought  to  obey  God  rather  than  m. 

10.  6  [shall  tell  thee  what  thou  oughtest  to  do] 

19.  36  ye  ought  to  be  quiet,  and  to  do  nothing  r. 

20.  35  how.  .ye  ought  to  support  the  weak,  and 

24.  19  Who  ought  to  have  been  here  before  thee 

25. 10  judgment  seat,  where  I  ought  to  be  judg. 

25.  24  crying  that  he  ought  not  to  live  any  long. 

26.  9  I  ought  to  do  many  things  contrary  to  the 
Rom.  8.  26  know  not  what  we  should  pray  .as  we  o. 

12.  3  not  to  think .  .more  highly  than  he  ought 

1  Co.  8.  2  kuoweth  nothing  yet  as  he  ought  to  know 

2  Co.  2.  3  sorrow  from  them  of  whom  I  ought  to  re. 
Eph.  6.  20  I  may  speak  boldly,  as  I  ought  to  speak 
Col.  4.  4  may  make  it  manifest,  as  I  ought  to  speak 

4.  6  may  know  how  ye  ought  to  answer  every 

1  Th.  4.  1  ye  ought  to  walk  and  to  please  God,  (so) 

2  Th.  3.  7  yourselves  know  how  ye  ought  to  follow 

1  Ti.  3.  15  thou  oughtest  to  behave  thyself  in  the  h. 

5. 13  speaking  things  which  they  ought  not 
Titus  1. 11  teaching  things  which  they  ought  not,  for 
Heb.  2.  1  we  ought  to  give  the  more  earnest  heed 

2  Pe.  3. 11  what  manner  (of  persons)  ought  ye  to  be 

,  To  owe,  be  obliged,  indebted,  oipc'iAw  opheilo. 
J0IUI13  14  ye  also  ought  to  wash  one  another’s  feet 

19.  7  he  ought  to  die,  because  he  made  himself 
Acts  17.  29  we  ought  not  to  think  that  the  Godhead 
Rom  15.  1  ought  to  bear  the  infirmities  of  the  weak 

1  Co.  1 1 .  7  a  man  indeed  ought  not  to  cover  (his)  he. 

11. 10  ought  the  woman  to  have  power  on  (her) 

2  Co.  12.  11  I  ought  to  have  been  commended  of  you 

12.  14  the  children  ought  not  to  lay  up  for  the 
Eph.  5.  28  So  ought  men  to  love  their  wives  as  their 
Heb.  5.  3  he  ought,  as  for  the  people,  so  alsoforhim. 

5.  12  when  for  the  time  ye  ought  to  be  teachers 
1  Jo.  2.  6  ought  himself  also  so  to  walk,  even  as  he 

3.  16  we  ought  to  lay  down  (our)  lives  for  the 

4. 11  Beloved,  .we  ought  also  to  love  oneanot. 

3  John  8  We  therefore  ought  to  receive  such,  that 

.It  needs,  it  is  necessary,  xp i)  ehre. 

Jas.  3. 10  brethren,  these  things  ought  not  so  to  be 

UR,  OURS  — 

.Hand,  t  yad. 

Deut  21.  7  say.  Our  hands  have  not  shed  this  blood 

.For  our  sake,  SI  rgias  di’  hemas. 

1  Co.  9. 10  altogether  for  our  sakes?  For  our  sakes 
.Our  own,  ypirepos  hemeteros. 

Acts  2.  11  we  do  hear  them  speak  in  our  tongues  the 

24.  6  would  have  judged  according  to  our  law 

26.  5  the  most  straitest  sect  of  our  religion 
Rom  15.  4  aforetime  were  written  for  our  learning 

2  Ti.  4.  15  for  he  hath  greatly  withstood  our  words 
Titus  3.  14  letours  also  learn  to  maintain  good  words 
1  Jo.  1.  3  our  fellowship  (is)  with  the  Father,  and  w. 

2.  2  not  for  ours  only,  but  also  for  (the  sins  of) 

:.  To  us,  % yir  hemin. 

Lukei7.  s  said  unto  the  Lord,  Increase  our  faith 

'.Of  us,  our,  TffjLwv  hemon. 

Matt.  6.  9  Our  Father  which  art  in  heaven.  Hallow. 

6. 11  Give  us  this  day  our  daily  bread 

6. 12  forgive  us  our  debts,  as  we  forgive  our  d. 

8.  17  Himself  took  our  infirmities,  and  bare 

20.  33  They  say. .  Lord,  that  our  eyes  may  be  o. 

21.  42  Lord’s  doing,  and  it  is  marvellous  in  our 
23.  30  we  had  been  in  the  days  of  our  fathers 

25.  8  Give  us  of  your  oil ;  for  our  lamps  are  gone 

27.  25  His  blood  (be)  on  us,  and  on  our  children 
Mark  9.  [40];  11.  10;  12.  7,  11,  29;  Luke  1.  55,  71,  72, 

'3.  [74I.  75.  78,  79;  7-  51  ii-  M.  3.  4  1  i3-  2°-  14;  24- 

so,  32 ;  John  3.  1 1 ;  4.  12,  20 ;  6.  31 ;  7.  51;  8.  39,  53;  9.  20; 

11.  11,  48  ;  12.  38 ;  [19.  7].  Acts  2.  8,  39 ;  3.  13,  25 ;  5.  30 ; 
7-  2,  11,  12,  15,  19,  [19],  38,  39,  44,  45,  451  13-  17;  14-  [17]! 
75.  10,  26,  26,  [36];  16.  20;  17.  20;  19.  [25];  20.  21;  22.  14; 
24-  [7);  26.  7;  27.  10;  28.  [25];  Rom.  1.  3,  7  >  3-  5  i  4-  i> 


12.  24,  25,  23;  5.  1,  5,  11,  21;  6.  6,  [11],  23  ;  7.  5,25;  8.  16, 
23,  26,  39;  9.  10;  10.  16;  13.  11 ;  15.  6;  16.  [1],  9,  18,  20, 24; 

1  Co.  1.  2,  2,  3,  7,  8,  9,  10;  2.  7;  5.  [4,  4],  7;  6.  11 ;  9.  1; 
10. 1,  6,  11 ;  12.  23,  24 ;  15.  3,  14,  31,  57 ;  2  Co.  1.  2,  3,  4, 
3,  7,  8,  [11],  12,  12,  14,  18,  22;  3.  2,  5;  4.  3,  6,  10,  11,  16, 
17;  5-  i)  2>  [12];  6.  11,  11 ;  7.  4,  5,  [12,  14];  8.  9,22,  23,  24; 

9.  3;  10.  4,  8,  15;  11.  [31];  Gal.  1.  3,  4,  4;  2.  4;  3.  24;  6. 

14,  18;  Epli.  1.  2,  3,  14,  17;  2.  3,  14;  3.  11,  [14];  5.  20;  6. 
22,  24 ;  Phil.  1.  2 ;  3.  20,  21 ;  4.  20,  [23];  Col.  1.  2,  3,  7 ;  3. 
[4];  1  Th.  1.  [1],  2,  3,  3,  5;  2.  1,  2,  3,  4,  9,  19,  19,  20;  3.  2, 
M.  5>  7>  9.  n>  11.  11.  i3>  13;  5-  9.  23»  2g;  2  -Th.  1.  1,  [2),  8, 

10,  11,  12,  12 ;  2.  1,  1,  14,  14,  15,  16,  16 ;  3.  [6,  12],  14,  18 ; 

1  Ti.  1.  1,  1,  [2],  12,  14;  2.  3;  6.  3,  14;  2  Ti.  1.  2,  8,  9,  10; 
Titus  1.  3,  4 ;  2.  [10],  13;  3.  4,  6 ;  Phm.  1,  2,  3,  25 ;  Heb. 
i-  [3];  3-  1;  4-  15!  7-  14;  12.  9,  29;  13.  20;  Jas.  2.  1,  21 ; 

3.  6;  1  Pe.  1.  3;  2.  24 ;  2  Pe.  1.  [ij,  2,  8,  11,  14,  16;  3.  15, 

15,  18;  1  Jo.  1.  1,  1,  9;  2.  2;  3.  [5],  19,  20,  [21];  4.  10;  5. 

4 ;  2  Jo.  [12];  3  Jo.  12  ;  Jude  4,  4,  17,  21,  25  ;  Rev.  1.  5 ; 

5.  [10];  6.  10;  7.  3,  [10],  12 ;  11. [8],  15 ;  12.  10,  10,  10 ;  19.  1, 
5;  22.  [21]. 

6.  With  us,  /tier a  ryxSiv  meta  hemon. 

1  Jo.  4. 17  Herein  is  our  love  made  perfect,  that  we 
OUR  company  — 

Of  us,  our,  Tffiwv  hemon. 

Luke24. 22  certain  women  also  of  our  company  made 
OUR  own  — 

1.0/  selves,  kauruv  heauton. 

1  Th.  2.  8  our  own  souls,  because  ye  were  dear  unto 

2 .One’s  own,  proper,  XSios  idios. 

Acts  3. 12  byourownpowerorholinessweliadmade 
1  Co.  4. 12  labour,  working  with  our  own  hands :  be. 

OURSELVES  — 

1.  We,  sue  ourselves,  Drug  anaehnu. 

Num32.  17  we  ourselves  will  go  ready  armed  before 

2.0/  selves,  kavrion  heauton. 

Acts  23.  14  have  bound  ourselves  under  a  great  curse 
Rom.  8.  23  even  we  ourselves  groan  within  ourselves 

1  Co.  11.  31  if  we  would  judge  ourselves,  we  should  not 

2  Co.  1.  9  had  the  sentence  of  death  in  ourselves 

I.  9  we  should  not  trust  in  ourselves,  but  in 

3.  1  Do  we  begin  again  to  commend  ourselves 

3.  5  sufficient  of  ourselves  to  think . .  [oursel v.) 

4.  2  commendingourselvestoevery.  conscieu. 

4.  5  we  preach  not  ourselves,  but  Christ  Jesus 

4.  5  and  ourselves  your  servants  for  Jesus’  sa. 

5.  12  we  commend  not  ourselves  again  unto  you 

6.  4  approving  ourselves  as  the  ministers  of  G. 

7.  1  let  us  cleanse  ourselves  from,  .filthiness 

10.  12  compare  ourselves  with  some  that  comm. 
10.  14  For  we  stretch  not  ourselves  beyond  (our 

2  Th.  3.  9  to  make  ourselves  an  ensample  unto  you 
Heb  10.  25  Not  forsakingthe  assembling  of  ourselves 
15.  1  ought  to  bear,  .and  not  to  please  ourselv. 

1  Jo.  1.  8  we  deceive  ourselves,  and  the  truth  is  not 

OUT,  (from)  — 

1.  Outside,  without,  prt  chuts. 

Gen.  24.  29  Laban  ran  out  unto  the  man,  unto  the  w. 
39. 12,  15  left  hisgarment.  .fled,  andgothimout 
39.  18  he  left  his  garment  with  me,  and  fled  out 
Numi2. 14  be  shut  out  from  the  camp  seven  days 

12.  15  was  shut  out  from  the  camp  seven  days 

2  Sa.  13.  17  Put  now  this  (woman)out  from  me,  and b. 

13.  18  his  servant  brought  her  out,  and  bolted 
[See  also  Bear,  beat,  beaten,  belch,  blot.] 

2.  Without,  outside,  e|&>  exo. 

Matt.  5.  13  to  be  cast  out,  and  to  be  trodden  under 

26.  75  And  Peter,  .went  out,  and  wept  bitterly 
Marki4.  68  went  out  into  the  porch  ;  and  the  cock  c 
Lukei3.  28  in  the  kingdom  of  God,  and  you.  .thrust  o 

14.  35  nor. .  for  the  dunghill ;  (but)mencastitout 
22. 62  And  Peter  went  out,  and  wept  bitterly 
24.  50  he  led  them  [out]  as  far  as  to  Bethany ;  and 

6.  37  cometh  to  me  I  will  in  no  wise  cast  out 

9.  34  dost  thou  teach  us  ?  And  they  cast  him  out 
John  9.  35  Jesusheard  that  they  had  cast  him  out;  and 

12.  31  shall  the  prince  of  this  world  be  east  out 
Acts  16.  30  brought  them  out,  and  said,  Sirs,  what  m. 

1  Jo.  4. 18  perfect  love  castetli  out  fear;  because  fear 
Rev.  3.  12  he  shall  go  no  more  out :  and  I  will  write 

II.  2  court  which  is  without . .  temple  leave  [out] 
OUT  of  — 

1.  Unto,  el. 

Job  5.  s  taketh  it  even  out  of  the  thorns,  and  the 

2 . As  to,  nk  eth. 

Gen.  37.  23  they  stripped  Joseph  outof  hiscoat,  (Iris) 

3.  From  within,  pap  mibben. 

Num  16.  37  take  up  the  censers  out  of  the  burning 

4.  Without,  belo. 

Lev.  15.  25  many  days  outof .  .time  of  her  separation 
Psa.  17.  1  prayer,  (that  goeth)  not  out  of  feigned  lips 

5. Outside,  without,  nn  chuts. 

Lev.  10.  4  from  before  the  sanctuary  out  of  the  camp 

10.  5  carried  them  in  their  coats  out  of  the  ca. 
14.  3  the  priest  shall  go  forth  out  of  the  camp 
14. 45  he  shall  carry  (them)  forth  outof  the  city 
14.  53  he  shall  let  go  the  living  bird  out  of  the 
17.  3  What  man.  .that  killeth  (it)  out  of  the  c. 
24.  23  bring  forth  him  that  had  cursed  out  of  the 

1  Ki.  21.  13  they  carried  him  forth  out  of  the  city,  and 

2  Ch.33.  15  And  he  took,  .and  cast  (them)  out  of  the 
Nell.  13.  8  cast,  .household  stuff,  .out  of  the  chamber 

6.  From,  out  of,  JP  min. 

Gen.  2.  9  out  of  the  ground  made  the  Lord  God  to 


Ezra  5.  14  out  of  the  temple  that  (was)  in  Jerusalem 
5. 14  king  take  out  of  the  temple  of  Babylon 

6.  4  expences  be  given  out  of  the  king’s  house 
6.  5  out  of  the  temple  which  (is)  at  Jerusalem 
Dan.  3.  13  that  shall  deliver  you  out  of  my  hands 

3.  17  will  deliver  (us)  out  of  thine  hand,  O  king 

5.  2  out  of  the  temple  which  (was)  in  Jerusa. 

5.  3  vessels  that  were  taken  outof  the  temple 

5.  13  whom  the  king  my  father  brought  out  of 

6.  23  they  should  take  Daniel  up  out  of  the  den 

6.  23  Daniel  was  taken  up  out  of  the  den,  and 

7.  17  kings,  (which)  shall  arise  outof  the  earth 

I  .From  on,  meal. 

Exod23-  13  neither  let  it  be  heard  out  of  thy  mouth 
Deut.  9.  17  cast  them  outof  my  two  hands,  and  brake 
2  Ch.33.  8  out  of  the  land  which  I  have  appointed 

S. Heart,  midst,  centre,  3"i|3  gereb. 

Num  14.  44  and  Moses,  departed  not  outof  the  camp 
Psa.  74.  1 1  thy  right  hand  ?  pluck  (it)  out  of  thy  bos. 

9 .Out  of  the  midst  of,  Tpnp  mittok. 

Exod33.  11  Joshua,  .departed  not  out  of  the  tabern. 
Prov.  5.  15  and  running  waters  out  of  thineownwell 
Jer.  44.  7  child  and  suckling  out  of  Judah,  to  leave 

10.  From,  away  from,  airo  apo. 

Matt.  3.  16  went  up  straightway  out  of  the  water;  and 

7.  4  Let  me  pull  out  the  mote  [out  of]  thine  eye 

8.  34  that  he  would  depart  out  of  their  coasts 

12.  43  the  unclean  spirit  is  gone  out  of  a  man 

13.  1  The  same  day  went  Jesus  [out  of]  the  ho. 

14.  13  they  followed  him  on  foot  out  of  the  cities 

14.  29  when  Peter  was  come  down  out  of  the  ship 

15.  22  a  woman  of  Canaan  came  outof  the  same 
17.  18  he  departed  outofliim:  and  the  child  was 
24.  27  the  lightning  cometli  out  of  the  east,  and 

Mark  1.  10  coming  up  [out  of]  the  water,  he  saw  the 

5.  17  to  pray  him  to  depart  out  of  their  coasts 

6.  33  rana  footthither  outof  all  cities, and  out 

7.  15  the  things  which  come  [outof]  him,  those 

10.  46  he  went  [out  of]  Jericho  with  his  disciples 

15.  21  w  ho  passed  by,  coming  out  of  the  country 

16.  9  [out  of  whom  he  had  cast  seven  devils] 
Luke  4.  35  he  came  out  of  him,  and  hurt  him  not 

4.  41  And  devils  also  came  out  of  many,  crying 

5.  2  the  fishermen  were  gone  out  of  them,  and 

5.  36  the  piece  that  was  (taken)  out  of  the  new 

6.  17  of  people  out  of  all  Judea  and  Jerusalem 

8.  2  Magdalene,  out  of  whom  went  seven  dev. 

8. 12  taketh  away  the  word  out  of  their  hearts 

8.  29  the  unclean  spirit  to  come  out  of  the  man 

8.  33  Then  went  the  devils  out  of  the  man,  and 
8.  3s,  38  out  of  whom  the  devils  were  departed 

8.  46  for  I  perceive  that  virtue  is  gone  out  of  me 

9.  5  when  ye  go  out  of  that  city,  shake  off  the 

11.  24  When  the  unclean  spirit  is  gone  out  of  a 

12.  54  When  ye  see  a  cloud  rise  out  of  the  west 

17.  29  the  same  day  that  Lot  went  out  of  Sodom 
23.  26  a  Cyrenian,  comingout  of  the  country,  and 

John  7.  42  out  of  the  town  of  Bethlehem,  where  Da. 
Acts  1.  9  a  cloud  received  him  out  of  their  sight 

2.  5  men,  out  of  every  nation  under  heaven 

13.  50  and  expelled  them  out  of  their  coasts 

16.  18  and  said.. I  command  thee. .to  come  out  of 

17.  2  reasoned  with  them  out  of  the  Scriptures 
19.  12  So  that,  the  evil  spirits  went  [out  of]  them 

28.  21  letters  out  of  Judea  concerning  thee 

28.  23  outofthe  lawof Moses, and.  .the prophets 
2  Co.  1. 16  to  come  again  out  of  Macedonia  unto  you 
Heb.  11.  34  out  of  weakness  were  made  strong,  waxed 
Rev.  16.  17  a  great  voice  [out  of]  the  temple  of  heaven 
22.  19  take  away  his  part  out  of  the  book  of  life 

11.  Old  of,  eu  ek. 

Matt.  2.  6  out  of  thee  shall  come  a  Governor,  that 
2.  15  saying,  Out  of  Egypt  have  I  called  my  son 

7.  5  first  cast  out  the  beam  out  of  thine  own 

7.  5  cast  out  the  mote  out  of  thy  brother’s  eye 

8.  28  coming  out  of  the  tombs,  exceeding  tierce 
12.  34  out  of  the  abundance  of  the  heart  the  m. 

12.  35  out  of  the  good  treasure . .  out  of  the  evil 

13.  41  they  shall  gather  out  of  his  kingdom  all 

13.  52  bringeth  forth  outof  his  treasure  (things) 

15. 11  that  which  cometh  out  of  the  mouth,  this 

15. 18  those  things  which  proceed  out  of  the  m. 

15. 19  For  out  of  the  heart  proceed  evil  thoughts 
17.  5  a  voice  out  of  the  cloud,  which  said,  This 

21.  16  Out  of  the  mouth  of  babes  and  sucklings 
24. 17  come,  .to  take  any  thing  out  of  his  house 

27.  53  And  came  out  of  the  graves  after  his 

Mark  1.  25,  [26],  29;  5.  2,  2,  [8],  30;  6.  54 ;  7.  20,  21, 
[26],  29;  9.  7,  [25];  13.  1,  15;  15.  46;  Luke  1.  74;  2.4;  4. 
22>  [35k  [38]  1  5-  3.  17  ;  6.  42,  45.  45  i  8.  27 ;  9.  35  ;  11.  54 ; 
17.  24 ;  19.  22  ;  John  1.  46 ;  2.  15  ;  4.  30,  47,  54 ;  7.  38, 41, 
52;  8.  59 ;  10.  28,  29,  39;  11.  55;  12.  17,  34;  13.  1 ;  15.  19; 
17.  6,  15 ;  20.  2;  Acts  7.  3,  4,  10,  40;  8.  39;  12.  11,  17 ; 
13.  17,(42];  15.  14;  16.  40;  19.  16,  33;  22.  18;  24.  [7]; 
27.  29,  30,  30;  28.  [3];  Rom.  2.  18;  11.  24,  26;  13.  11 ; 

1  Co.  5.  10;  2  Co.  2.  4;  4.  6;  8.  11 ;  Eph.  4.  29;  Col.  2. 
14 ;  3.  8 ;  2  Th.  2.  7;  1  Ti.  1.  5;  2  Ti.  2.  22,  26 ;  3.  11 ;  4. 
17;  Heb.  3.  16;  7.  5,  14;  8.  9;  Jas.  3.  10,  13;  1  Pe.  2.  9; 

2  Pe.  2.  9 ;  3.  5  ;  3  Jo.  10;  Jude  5,  23  ;  Rev.  1.  16 ;  2.  5 ; 

3.  5,  12,  16;  4.  5 ;  5.  7,  9 ;  6.  14;  7.  [14];  8.  4;  9.  2,  3,  17, 
18;  10.  10;  11.  5,  7;  12.  15,  16;  13.  1,  11;  14.  [15],  17,  20; 
is.  [6];  16.  [1],  [7];  3-  13.  >3.  21;  17.  8  ;  18.  4;  19.  [5],  15, 
21;  20.  7,  9,  12;  21.  2,  3,  10;  22.  1,  [19]. 

12.  Outside,  without,  4ktos  ektos. 

2  Co.  12.  2,  3  [outof]  the  body,  I  cannot  tell,  God  k. 

13.  Without,  outside,  e|o.  exo. 

Matt  21.  17  went  out  of  the  city  into  Bethany  ;  and  he 


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Matt  21.  39  cast  (him)  out  of  the  vineyard,  and  slew 
Mark  5.  10  that  lie  would  not  send  them  away  out  of 

8.  23  ledhimoutof  the  town  ;  and  when  he  had 

11.  19  when  even  was  come,  he  went  out  of  the 

12.  8  killed . .  and  cast  (him)  out  of  the  vineyard 
Luke  4.  29  thrust  him  out  of  the  city,  and  led  him 

8.  s4  [he  put  them  all  out,  and  took  her  by  the] 

13.  33  it  cannot  be  that  a  prophet  perish  out  of 

20.  15  they  cast  him  out  of  the  vineyard,  andk. 
Acts  4. 15  commanded  them  to  go  aside  out  of  the 

7.  58  And  cast  (him)  out  of  the  city,  and  stoned 

14.  19  drew  (him)  out  of  the  city,  supposing  he 

16. 13  we  went  out  of  the  city  by  a  river  side 
si.  5  till  (we  were)  out  of  the  city  :  and  we  kn. 

21.  30  drew  him  out  of  the  temple  :  and  forew. 

H. From  the  side  of,  from,  irapa  (gen.)  para. 

Luke  6. 19  for  there  went  virtue  out  of  him,  and  he. 

[See  also  Come,  course,  hand,  joint,  measure,  not,  season, 
sleep,  synagogue,  uttered,  way.] 

OUT,  to  seek  — 

To  search,  investigate,  ipn  chaqar,  3. 

Eccl.  12.  9  sought  out,  (and)  set  in  order  many  pro. 

OUTCAST  — 

1  .To  be  driven  away  or  down,  nni  dachah,  2. 

Psa.147.  2  he  gatheretli  together  the  outcasts  of  Is. 
Isa.  11. 12  shall  assemble  the  outcasts  of  Israel,  and 
56.  8  God  which gathereth  the  outcasts  of  Israel 

2  .To  be  driven  or  forced  away,  rni  nadach,  2. 

Isa  16.  3  hide  the  outcasts ;  bewray  not  him  that 

16.  4  Let  mine  outcasts  dwell  with  thee,  Moab 

27. 13  aud  the  outcasts  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  and 
Jer.  30. 17  they  called  thee  an  outcast,  (saying,) This 

49.  36  whither  the  outcasts  of  Elam  shall  not 
OUTER  or  UTTER  — 

I.  Outward,  without,  outer,  j'ls'rt  chitson. 

Eze.  10.  5  sound . .  was  heard  (even)  to  the  outer  court 
40.  31  arches  thereof  (were)  toward  the  outer  c. 
40.  37  posts  thereof(were)toward  the  outer  court 
42.  1  he  brought  me  forth  into  the  outer  court 
42.  3  the  pavement  which  (was)  for  the  outer  c. 
42.  7  the  outer  court  on  the  fore  part  of  the 
42.  8  the  chambers  that  (were)  in  the  outer  c. 
42.  9  one  goetli  into  them  from  the  outer  court 
42.  14  shall  theynotgo.  .into  the  outer  court,  but 
44.19  the  outer  court,  (even)  into  the  outer  cou. 
46.  20  bear  (them)  not  out  into  the  outer  court 
46.  21  he  brought  me  forth  into  the  outer  court 

2 .Outer,  exterior,  i^urcpos  exoteros. 

Matt.  8.  12  But. .shall  be  cast  out  into  outer  darkness 

22.  13  cast(liim)intoouterdarkness;  there  shall 

25.  30  cast  ye  the .  .servant  into  outer  darkness 

OUTGO,  to  — 

To  come  or  go  before,  wpocpxoyai  proerchomai. 
Mark  6.  33  [outwent  them,  and  came  together  unto] 

OUTGOING  — 

1.  Outgoing,  place  of  outgoing,  NyiD  motsa. 

Psa.  65.  8  thou  makest  the  outgoings  of  the  morn. 

2. Outgoings ,  rriKyin  totsaoth. 

Josh  17.  9  and  the  outgoings  of  it  were  at  the  sea 

17.  18  the  outgoings  of  it  shall  be  thine :  forthou 

18.  19  the  outgoings  of  the  border  were  at  the 

19.  14  the  outgoings  thereof  are  in  the  valley  of 
19.  22  outgoings  of  their  border  were  at  Jordan 
19.  29  outgoings  thereof  are  at  the  sea  from  the 
19.  33  and  the  outgoings  thereof  were  at  Jordan 

OUTLANDISH  — 

Strange,  unknown  person,  nokri. 

Neh.  13.  26  nevertheless  even  him  did  outlandish  w. 
OUTLIVE,  OVERLIVE,  to  — 

Toprolong days  after,  -ink  D’t?;  tp.* arakyamim  ach.  5. 
Josh  24.  31  that  overlived  Joshua,  and  which  had 
Judg.  2.  7  all  the  days  of  the  elders  that  outlived  J. 

OUTMOST  (coast)  — 

1. Outward,  Jis'p  qitson. 

Exod26.  10  edge  of  the  one  curtain  (that  is)  outmost 

2.  End,  extremity,  qatseh. 

Num  34.  3  border  shall  be  the  outmost  coast  of  the 

OUTRAGEOUS  — 

An  overflowing,  flood,  Hats’  sheteph. 

Prov  27.  4  Wrath  (is)  cruel,  and  anger  (is)  outrageo. 

OUTRUN,  to  — 

To  run  before  quickly,  irporpexu  rdx‘°v  protrecho. 
John2o.  4  other  disciple  did  outrun  Peter,  and  came 

OUTSIDE  — 

1.  Outside,  without,  fin  dints. 

1  Ki.  7.  9  (so)  on  the  outside  toward  the  great  court 
Eze.  40.  5  behold  a  wall  on  the  outside  of  the  house 

2.  End,  extremity,  nsg  qatseh. 

Judg.  7. 11  unto  the  outside  of  the  armed  men  that 
7. 17  when  I  come  to  the  outside  of  the  camp 
7.  19  came  unto  the  outside  of  the  camp  in  the 

3.  Outside,  without,  curds  ektos. 

Matt  23.  26  that  the  outside  of  them  may  be  clean  also 

k.From  without,  externally,  cruder  exothen. 

Matt23.  25  for  ye  make  clean  the  outside  of  the  cup 
Luken.  39  make  clean  tlieoutside  of  the  cup  and  the 

OUTSTRETCHED  — 

To  stretch  out,  naa  natah. 

Deut  26.  8  a  mighty  hand,  aud  with  an  outstretched 


Jer.  21.  5  fight  against  you  with  an  outstretched  h. 
27.  5  have  made  the  earth,  .by  my  outstretched 

OUTWARD  — 

1. Outside,  without,  pin  cliuts. 

NUIU35.  4  and  outward  a  thousand  cubits  round  ah. 

‘l.Outward,  without,  Jiis’n  chitson. 

1  Ch  26.  29  for  the  outward  business  over  Israel,  for 
Neh.  11.  16  oversight  of  the  outward  business  of  the 
Esth.  6.  4  Now  Haman  was  come  into  the  outward 
Eze.  40. 17  Then  brought  he  me  into  the  outward  co. 

40.  20  gate  of  the  outward  court  that  looked  to. 
44.  1  way  of  the  gate  of  the  outward  sanctuary 

3 .Outside,  without,  e| 01  exo. 

2  Co.  4.  16  but  through  our  outward  man  perish,  yet 

4.  From  without,  exterior,  e£uOev  exothen. 

Matt23.  27  which  indeed  appear  beautiful  outward 

1  Pe.  3.  3  Whoso  adorning  let  it  not  be  that  outward 

5.  Manifestly,  cv  to>  cpavcptp  en  to  phanero. 

Rom.  2.  28  circumcision  which  is  outward  in  the  fle. 
OUTWARD  appearance — [See  Appearance]. 

OUTWARDLY  — 

I  .Manifestly,  cv  too  <pavcpip  en  to  phanero. 

Rom.  2 .  28  For  he  is  not  a  J  ew  which  is  one  outwardly 

2.  From  without,  e£wdev  exothen. 

Matt  23. 28  Even  so  ye  also  outwardly  appear  right. 
OVEN  — 

1.  Furnace,  oven,  "lun  tannur. 

Exod.  8.  3  into  thine  ovens,  and  into  thy  kneading 
Lev.  2.  4  bring  an  oblation . .  baken  in  the  oven,  (it 
7.  9  meat  offering  that  is  baken  in  the  oven 

11.  35  oven,  or  ranges  for  pots,  they  shall  be  b. 

26.  26  women  shall  bake  your  bread  in  one  oven 
Psa.  21.  9  Thou  shalt  make  them  as  a  fiery  oven  in 
Lam.  5.  10  Our  sldn  was  black  like  an  ov.en  because 
Hos.  7.  4  adulterers,  as  an  oven  heated  by  the  baker 
7.  6  have  made  ready  their  heart  like  an  oven 
7.  7  They  are  all  hot  as  an  oven,  and  have  de. 
Mai.  4.  1  day  cometh  that  shall  burn  as  an  oven;  and 

2.0ven,  furnace,  k\ ifiavos  klibanos. 

Matt.  6.  30  and  to  morrow  is  cast  into  the  oven,  (shall 
Lukei2.  28  and  to  morrow  is  cast  into  the  oven ;  how 
OVER  — 

1. Unto,  Sk  el. 

Josh.  8.'  33  half  of  them  over  against  mount  Gerizim 

2.  Through,  over,  behind,  nya  bead. 

2  Sa.  20.  21  head  shall  be  thrown  to  thee  over  the  w. 

3.  More,  farther,  ifli'  yother. 

Eccl.  7.  16  neither  make  thyself  over  wise  :  why  sh. 

4.  From,  than,  above,  p  min. 

1  Sa.  17.  50  So  David  prevailed  over  the  Philistine 

5 . Above,  over,  rhyaha,  nbya1?,  maal,  lemalah. 
Num.  4.  6  shall'  spread'over  (it)  a  cloth  wholly  of 

1  Ch.29.  3  over  and  above  all  that  I  have  prepared 
Ezra.  9.  6  our  iniquities  are  increased  over  (our)  h. 

Q>.At  the  front,  before,  -of1?,  leneged. 

Neh.11.  22  siugers  (were)  over  the  business  of  the  h. 

7.  Over,  beyond,  ~ay.  eber. 

Deut3o.  13  Who'  shall  go  over  the  sea  for  us,  and  b. 

8 .On,  upon,  over,  above,  hy  at. 

Gen.  8.  1  God  made  a  wind  to  pass  over  the  earth 
Ezra  4.  20  There  have  been  mighty  kings  also  over 
Dan.  2.  48  ruler  over . .  and  chief  of  the  governors  over 

2.  49  over  the  affairs  of  the  province  of  Babylon 

3.  12  Jews  whom  thou  hast  set  over  the  affairs 

4.  16  changed,  .and  let  seven  times  pass  over 
4.  17  and  setteth  up  over  it  the  basest  of  men 
4.  23  let  it  be  wet.  .till  seven  times  pass  over 
4.  25,  32  and  seven  times  shall  pass  over  thee 
5  21  he  appointeth  over  it  whomsoever  he  will 

6.  1  It  pleased  Darius  to  set  over  the  kingdom 
6.  3  thought  to  set  him  over  the  whole  realm 

9 . Above,  over,  ella. 

Dan.  6.  2  over  these  three  presidents,  of  whom  D. 

10.  Out  of,  ck  ek. 

Rev.  15.  2  victory  over  the  beast,  and  over  his  image 

15.  2  [over  his  mark,  (and)  over  the  number  of] 

II  .In,  among,  cv  en. 

Acts  20.  28  to  all  the  flock  over  the  which  the  HolyG. 

12 .Above,  upon,  over,  eirdvoo  epano. 

Matt.  2.  9  till  it  came  and  stood  over  where  the  yo. 

27.  37  set  up  over  his  head  his  accusation  writ. 
Luke  4.  39  stood  over  her,  and  rebuked  the  fever;  and 

11.  44  the  men  that  walk  over  (them)  are  not  a. 
19.  17  said  unto  him.  .have  thou  authority  over 
19.  19  saidiikewisetohim,  Betlioualso  over  five 

13. Ore,  upon,  over,  ini  (gen.)  epi. 

Matt  24.  45  whom  his  lord  hath  made  ruler  over  his 
25.  21,  23  I  will  make  thee  ruler  over  many  thi. 
Lukei2.  42  whom  (his)  lord  shall  make  ruler  over  his 
Acts  6.  3  whom  we  may  appoint  over  this  business 
Rom.  9.  5  Christ  (came),  who  Is  over  all,  God  blessed 
Rev.  2.  26  to  him  will  I  givo  power  over  the  nations 

9.  11  had  a  king  over  them,  (which  is)  the  angel 
11.  6  have  power  over  waters  to  turn  them  to 
14.18  angel . .  which  had  power  over  fire ;  and  c. 

17.  18  which  reignetli  over  the  kings  of  the  earth 

14. Ore,  upon,  over,  ciri  ( dat .)  epi. 

Matt  24.  47  he  shall  make  him  ruler  overall  his  goods 


Lukei2.  44  will  make  him  ruler  over  all  that  he  hath 

15.  7  over  one  sinner,  .more  than  over  ninety 
Lukeis.  10  There  is  joy.  .over  one  sinner  that  repen. 

19.  41  near,  he  beheld  the  city,  and  wept  over  it 

23.  38  was  written  over  him  in  letters  of  Greek 
Acts  8.  2  and  made  great  lamentation  over  him 

1  Th.  3.  7  we  were  comforted  over  you  in  ail  our  a. 
R.ev.  11.  10  shall  rejoice  over  them,  and  make  merry 

18. 11  merchants,  .shall  weep  and  mourn  over 

15.0/i,  upon,  over,  about,  ciri  ( acc .)  epi. 

Matt  25.  21,  23  thou  hast  been  faithful  over  a  few  th. 

27.  45  darkness  over  all  the  land  unto  the  ninth 
Markis.  33  darkness  over  the  whole  land  until  then. 
Luke  1.  33  shall  reign  over  the  house  of  Jacob  for  e. 

2.  8  keeping  watch  over  their  flock  by  night 
9.  1  gave  them  power  and  authority  over  all 

10.  19  over  all  the  power  of  the  enemy :  and  no. 

12.  14  who  made  me  a  judge  or  a  divider  over 

19. 14  We  will  not  have  this  (man)  to  reignover 
19.  27  would  not  that  I  should  reign  over  them 
23.  44  darkness  over  all  theearth until theninth  | 

Acts  7.  10  make  him  governorover  Egypt  and  all  his  ( 

7.  t  1  Now  there  came  a  dearth  over  all  the  land 
7.  27  Who  made  thee  a  ruler  aud  a  judge  over 
19. 13  took  upon  them  to  call  over  them  which 
Rom.  5.  14  even  over  them  that  had  not  sinned  after  . 

2  Co.  3.  13  not  as  Moses,  (which)  put  a  veil  over  his 
Heb.  2.  7  [didst  set  him  over  the  works  of  thyliands] 

3.  6  But  Christ  as  a  Son  over  his  own  house 
10.  21  (having)anhiglipriestoverthe  houseof  G. 

Jas.  5.  14  let  them  pray  over  him,  anointing  him  w 
1  Pet.  3.  12  For  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  (are)  over  the  ri. 
Lev.  6.  8powerwasgivenuntothemoverthefourtlt 

13,  7  power ..  given  him  over  all  kindreds,  and 

16.  9  which  hath  power  overthese  plagues :  and 
18  20  Rejoice  over  her,  (thou)  heaven,  and  (ye) 

16.  Beyond,  over,  on  the  other  side,  srepav  peran. 

John  6.  1  Jesus  went  over  the  sea  of  Galilee,  which 

6. 17  and  went  over  the  sea  toward  Capernaum 

18.  1  went  forth  with  his  disciples  over  the  hr. 

17 . Concerning,  ircp't  (gen.)  peri. 

Luke  4.  10  He  shall  give  his  angels  charge  over  thee 
1  Co.  7.  37  but  hath  power  over  Ills  own  will,  and  h. 

1%. Above,  beyond,  virep  (acc.)  huper. 

Eph.  1.  22  gave  him  (to  be)  the  head  over  all  (things)  1 

19.  Above,  far  above,  vircpdvto  hvperano. 

Heb.  9.  5  over  it  the  cherubim  of  glory  shadowing 
[See  also  Against,  boughs,  bring,  carry,  come,  conduct,  , 
convey,  covered,  dominion,  get,  give,  go,  going,  grown, 
have,  be  lord,  laid,  pass,  passed,  passing,  rule,  run,  run- 
ing,  sail,  send,  set,  spread,  stand,  triumph,  write.] 

OVER,  to  be  — - 

1.  To  change,  pass  on,  away,  through,  *f?n  chalaph.  I 

Song  2.  11  the  winter  is  past,  the  rain  is  over  (and) 

2.  To' stand,  icy  amad. 

Num. [7.  2  and  were  over  them  that  were  numbered 

3.  To  set  before,  upoicrTripi  proistemi. 

1  Th.  5.  12  are  over  you  in  the  Lord,  and  admonish 
OVER  (and  above),  to  have  or  be  — 

1  .To  be  over  and  above ,  superfluous,  rpy  adaph. 

Num.  3.  49  them  that  were  over  and  above  them  that 
2.To  make  over  and  above,  rpy  adaph,  5. 

Exodi6.  18  he  that  gathered  much  had  nothing  over  i 
OVER  against  — 

1  .Over  against,  straightforward,  nekach. 

Eze.  46.  9  not  return . .  but  shall  go  forth  over  agai. 

2.  Ore  the  face  of,  '19‘Vy  al-pene. 

Num.  8.  2  seven  lamps  shall  give  light  over  against 
8.  3  he  lighted  the  lamps  thereof  over  against 
Deut  32.  49  land  of  Moab,  that  (is)  over  against  Jeric. 

1  Sa.  15.  7  comest  to  Shur,  that  (is)  over  against  Egy.  I 
Eze.  48.  15,  21,  21  over  against  the  five  and  twenty 

Over  against,  before,  Vnp,  Vip.  qobel,  qebel. 

Dan.  5.  5  wrote  over  against  the  candlestick  upon 
Over  against,  opposite  to,  dvriKpv  antikm. 

Acts  20.  15  and  came  the  next  (day)  over  against  Ch.  1 
Over  against,  on  the  opposite  side,  avTiircpav. 

Luke  8.  26  Gadarenes,  which  is  over  against  Galilee  i 
Over  against,  in  opposition  to,airevavTi  apenanli. 
Matt.21.  2  Go  into  the  village  [over  against]  you,  and  I 
27.  61  other  Mary,  sitting  over  against  the  sep. 

Of  the  opposite  side,  e|  ivavrla s  ex  enantias. 
Markis.  39  centurion,  which  stood  over  against  him 

8 .Down  to,  over  against,  Kara  (acc.)  kata. 

Acts  27.  7  scarce  were  come  overagainst  Cnidus,  the 
27.  7  we  sailed  under  Crete,  over  against  Salm. 

9 .Over  against,  ko.tcvo.vti  katenanti. 

Markn.  2  Go  your  way  into  the  village  over  against  . 

12.  41  Jesus  sat  [over  against]  the  treasury,  and 

13.  3  the  mount  of  Olives,  over  against  the  te. 
Lukeig.  30  Go  ye  into  the  village  over  against  (you) 

OVERCHARGE,  be  overcharged,  to  — 

1, 71)  be  loaded ,  burdened,  fiapuvoga  1  barunomai.  i 
Luke2i.  34  at  any  time  your  hearts  he  overcharged 
2.  To  overload,  over  burden,  iirifia pew  epibareo. 

2  Co.  2.  5  in  part ;  that  I  may  not  overcharge  you 
OVERCOME,  to  — 

To  assault,  gud. 

Gen.  49. 19  overcome  him :  but  he  shall  overcome  at 


3. 

4. 

5. 

6. 

7. 


OVERCOME 


727 


OVERTHROW 


2.  To  be  able,  prevail,  Sb;  yakol. 

If  urn  13.  30  possess  it;  for  wc  are  well  able  to  overco. 

3.  To  consume,  Drjb  lacham,  2. 

Nunua.  11  peradventure  I  shall  be  able  to  overcome 
2  Ki.  16.  5  besieged  Aliaz,  but  could  not  overcome 

4.  To  pass  over,  ijy  abar. 

Jer.  23.  9  like  a  man  whom  wine  hath  overcome,  be. 

5.  To  enlarge,  puff  up,  nrn  rahab,  5. 

Song  6.  5  for  they  have  overcome  me :  thy  hair  (is) 

6.  To  be  or  become  worsed,  less,  inferior,  r\TTaopai. 

2  Pe.  2.  i9*for  of  whom  a  man  is  overcome,  of  the  sa. 

2.  20  For  if.  .they  are  again .  .overcome,  the 

7.  To  domineer,  have  full  power,  KaraKvpievw,  kat. 

Acts  19. 16  overcame  them,  and  prevailed  against  th. 

8.  To  gain  the  victory,  viudw  nikao. 

Luke  11.  22  when  a  stronger  than  he  shall .  .overcome 
Johm6.  33  be  of  good  cheer;  I  have  overcome  the  w. 
Rom.  3.  4  mightest  overcome  when  thou  art  judged 
12.  21  of  evil,  but  overcome  evil  with  good 
1  Jo.  2. 13,  14  ye  have  overcome  the  wicked  one 

4.  4  have  overcome  them  ;  because  greater  is 

5.  4  whatsoever  is  born  of  God  overcometh  the 
5.  4  the  victory  that  overcometh  the  world,  (ev.) 
5.  5  Who  is  he  that  overcometh  the  world,  but 

Xiev.'  2.  7,  17  To  him  that  overcometh  will  I  give  to 
2. 11  He  that  overcometh  shall  not  be  hurt  of 

2.  26  he  that  overcometh,  and  keepetli  my  works 

3.  5  He  that  overcometh,  the  same  shall  be  cl. 

3.  12  Him  that  overcometh  will  I  make  a  pillar 
3.  21  To  him  that  overcometh..  as  I  alsooverc. 

it.  7  and  shall  overcome  them,  and  kill  them 

12.  11  overcame  him  bythe  blood  of  the  Lamb, and 

13.  7  [it  was  given  unto  him . .  to  overcome  them] 
17.  14  Lamb  shall  overcome  them:  for  he  is  Lord 
21.  7  He  that  overcometh  shall  inherit  all  things 

OVERCOME  (with),  to  be  — 

1.  Weakness,  niyiVn  chalushah. 

Exod32.  1 8  voice  of  (them  that)  cry  for  being  overcome 

2.  To  beat,  beat  down,  ohn  halam. 

Isa.  28.  1  valleys  of  them  that  are  overcome  with  w. 

3.  To  gain  victory,  vacdou  nikao. 

Rom.  12.  21  Be  not  overcome  of  evil,  but.  .evil  with 

OVERDRIVE,  to  — 

To  beat,  knock,  pan  daphaq. 

Gen.  33.  13  if  men  should  overdrive  them  one  day,  all 

OVERFLOW,  to  — 

1  .To  run  over,  prc>  shuq,  5. 

Joel  2.  24  the  fats  shall  overflow  with  wine  and  oil 
3. 13  fats  overflow:  for  their  wickedness  (is) 

2.2b  overflow,  nuiy  shataph. 

Psa.  69.  2  deep  waters,  where  the  floods  overflow  me 
69. 15  Let  not  the  water  flood  overflow  me,  nei. 
78.  20  streams  overflowed ;  can  he  give  bread 
Isa.  8.  8  he  shall  overflow  and  go  over ;  he  shall 

10.  22  the  consumption  decreed  shall  overflow 
28.  17  the  waters  shall  overflow  the  hiding  place 
43.  2  they  shall  not  overflow  thee :  when  thou 

Jer.  47.  2  waters  rise  up.,  and  shall  overflow  the  la. 
Dan.  11.  10  shall  certainly  come,  and  overflow,  and 

11.  26  his  army  shall  overflow;  and  many  shall 
11.  40  countries,  and  shall  overflow  and  pass 

3  .To  be  full,  kSb  male. 

Josh.  3. 15  for  Jordan  overfloweth  all  his  banks  all 

4.  To  fill,  nbg  male,  3. 

1  Ch.  12. 15  when  it  had  overflown  all  his  banks ;  and 
OVERFLOW,  to  make  to  — 

To  cause  to  flow,  t]us  tsuph,  5. 

Deut  1 1.  4  made  the  water . .  to  overflow  them,  as  they 
OVERFLOWED  or  OVERFLOWN,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  potired  out,  pv;  yatsaq,  6. 

Job  22  16  whose  foundation  was  overflown  with  a 

2.2b  be  overflown,  shataph,  2. 

Dan.  11.  22  shall  they  be  overflown  from  before  him 

2.  To  be  overflowed,  thoroughly  washed,  KaraKAvCw. 

2  Pe.  3.  6  world  that  then  was,  being  overflowed 

OVERFLOWING  — 

1.  Weeping,  '?a  beki. 

Job  28. 11  He  bindeth  the  floods  from  overflowing 

2.  Inundation,  0"ij  zerem. 

Hab.  3. 10  the  overflowing  of  the  water  passed  by 

3.  To  overflow,  quiz  shataph. 

Isa.  28.  2  as  a  flood  of  mighty  waters  overflowing 
28.  15,  18  when  the  overflowing  scourge  shall  p. 
30.  28  his  breath,  as  an  overflowing  stream,  shall 
Jer.  47.  2  shall  be  an  overflowing  flood,  and  shall 
Eze.  13.  11,  13  there  shall  be  an  overflowing  shower 
38. 22  an  overflowing  rain,  and  great  hailstones 

4.  Overflowing,  •poz',  qpe*  sheteph. 

Job  38.  25  divided  a  watercourse  for  the  overflowing 

OVERLAID,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  covered,  wrapped  up,  rfjy  alaph,  4. 

Song  5.  14  belly  (is  as)  bright  ivory  overlaid  (with) 

2.  To  be  overlaid, covered, spread  out,  naif  tsaphah,4. 

Exod26.  32  pillars  of  shittim  (wood)  overlaid  withg. 

3 . To  cover  round  about,  irepiKaAvirroi  perikalupto. 

Heb.  9.  4  ark  of  the  covenant  overlaid  round  about 


OVERLAY,  to  — 

1  .To  cover,  ceil,  nan  chaphah,  3. 

2  Ch.  3.  5  which  he  overlaid  with  fine  gold,  and  set 
3.  7  He  overlaid  alsothehouse,  the  beams,  the 
3.  8  overlaid  it  with  fine  gold,  (amounting)  to 

3.  9  he  overlaid  the  upper  chambers  with  gold 

‘2.  To  plaister,  daub,  overlay,  ma  luach. 

1  Ch.29.  4  to  overlay  the  walls  of  the  houses  (with.) 

2.  To  cover,  overlay,  nay  tsaphah,  3. 

Exod23.  11  And  thou  shalt  overlay  it  with  pure  gold 

25.  11  within  and  without  shalt  thou  overlay  it 
23. 13  make  staves,  .and  overlaythem  with  gold 

25.  24  thou  shalt  overlay  it  with  pure  gold,  and 

25.  28  overlaythem  with  gold,  that  the  table  may 

26.  29,  29  And  thou  shalt  overlay ..  with  gold 

26.  37  overlay  them  with  gold,  (and)  their  hooks 

27.  2  and  thou  shalt  overlay  it  with  brass 

27.  6  shalt  make  staves . .  and  overlay  them  with 
30.  3  thou  shalt  overlay  it  with  pure  gold,  the 
30.  5  shalt  make  the  staves . .  and  overlay  them 

36.  34  overlaid  the  boards . .  and  overlaid  the  bars 

36.  36  overlaid  them  with  gold  :  their  hooks  (we. 

36.  38  he  overlaid  their  chapiters  and  their  fillets 

37.  2,  11,  26  And  he  overlaid  it  with  pure  gold 

37.  4,  15,  28  and  overlaid  them  with  gold 

38.  2  made  the  horns,  .and  he  overlaid  it  with 

38.  6  made  the  staves . .  and  overlaid  them  with 
38. 28  overlaid  their  chapiters,  and  filleted  them 

1  Ki.  6.  20  overlaid  it  with  pure  gold ;  and  (so)  cove. 

6.  21  overlaid  the  house,  .and  he  overlaid  it  w. 
6.  22  the  whole  house  he  overlaid  with  gold 
6.  22  that  (was)  by  the  oracle  he  overlaid  with 
6.  28  And  he  overlaid  the  cherubim  with  gold 
6.  30  floor  of  the  house  he  overlaid  with  gold 
6.  32  overlaid  (them)withgold,  and  spread  gold 

10.  18  made  a  great  throne  of  ivory,  and  overlaid 

2  Ki.18. 16  which  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah  had  overl. 

2  Ch.  3.  4  And  he  overlaid  it  within  with  pure  gold 

3. 10  made  two  cherubim,  .and  overlaid  them 

4.  9  and  overlaid  tire  doors  of  them  with  brass 

9. 17  made  a  great  throne  of  ivory,  and  overlaid 

4.  To  lie  dovm,  3:>r  shakab. 

1  Ki.  3. 19  died  in  the  night;  because  she  overlaid  it 

OVERLAYING  — 

Overlay ing,  covering,  uss  tsippui. 

Exod38. 1 7  the  overlaying  of  their  chapiters  (of)  silver 
38. 19  overlaying  of  their  chapiters  and  their  fi. 

OVER  MUCH,  (to  be)  — 

1  .To  cause  to  multiply, make  abundant,  nyi  rabah, 5. 

Eccl.  7. 16  Be  not  righteous  over  much 

7. 17  Be  not  over  much  wicked,  neither  be  thou 

2.  Over  abundantly,  nepiaaorepccs  perissoleros. 

2  Co.  2.  7  be  swallowed  up  with  over  much  sorrow 
OVERPASS,  be  overpast,  to  — - 

To  go  or  pass  over,  "gy  abar. 

Psa.  57.  1  refuge,  until  (these)  calamities  be  overp. 
Isa.  26.  20  hide,  .until  the  indignation  be  overpast 
Jer.  5.  28  yea,  they  overpass  the  deeds  of  the  wicked 

OVERPLUS  — 

To  be  over  and  above,  superfluous,  ppy  adaph. 

Lev.  25.  27  restore  the  overplus  unto  the  man  to  wh. 

OVERRUN,  to  — 

To  go  or  pass  over,  "gy  abar. 

2  Sa.18.  23  ran  by  the  way  of  the  plain,  and  overran 
Nah.  1.  8  But  with  an  overrunning  flood  he  will  m. 

OVERSEE,  to  — 

To  overlook,  be  pre-eminent,  ns)  nalsach,  3. 

2  Ch.  2.  2  three  thousand  and  six  hundred  to  overs. 
OVERSEER,  (to  make)  — 

1.  To  overlook,  be  pre-eminent,  nst  ncitsach,  3. 

2  Ch.  2. 18  three  thousand  and  six  hundred  overseers 
34.  13  overseers  of  all  that  wrought  the  work  in 

2.  To  be  overlooked,  inspected,  ips  paqad,  6. 

2  CI1.34.  12  overseers  of  them  (were)  Jahath  and  Ob. 
34.  17  delivered  it  into  the  hand  of  the  overse. 

3.2b  make  inspector,  i|3S  paqad,  5. 

Gen.  39.  4  made  him  overseer  over  his  house,  and 

39.  5  from  the  time  (that)  he  had  made  him  0. 

4.  Inspector,  Tps  paqid. 

2  Ch.  31.  13  overseers  under  the  hand  of  Cononiah  and 
Neh.  11.  9  Joel  the  son  of  Zichri  (was)  their  overseer 

11.  14  their  overseer  (was)  Zabdiel,  the  son  of 

11.  22  The  overseer  also  of  the  Levites  at  Jerus. 

12.  42  singerssangloud,  with  Jezrahiali(their)o. 

5 . To  administrate,  shatar. 

Prov.  6.  7  Which  having  no  guide,  overseer,  or  ruler 

6.  Overseer,  inspector,  liri 'okotos  episkopos. 

Acts  20. 28  the  Holy  Ghost  hath  made  you  overseers 
OVERSHADOW,  to  — 

To  overshadow,  iiriiTKidfa  episldazd. 

SIatti7.  5  bright  cloud  overshadowed  them  :  and  b. 
Mark  9.  7  there  was  a  cloud  that  overshadowed  them 
Luke  1.  35  power  of  the  Highest  shall  overshadow  t. 

9.  34  there  came  a  cloud  and  overshadowed  t. 
Acts  5.  15  passing  by  might  overshadow  some  of  them 

OVERSIGHT  — 

1.  Oversight,  error,  naifia  mishgeh. 

Gen.  43. 12  hand ;  peradventure  it  (was)  an  oversight 


2. Oversight,  charge,  inspection,  pequddah. 

Num.  3.  32  oversight.of  them  that  keep  the  charge  of 

4.  16  oversight  of  all  the  tabernacle,  and  of  all 
OVERSIGHT,  to  have  or  take  the  — 

1.  To  be  put  in  charge  with,  ipa  paqad,  6. 

2  Id. 12.  11  that  had  theoversight  of  the  house  of  the 
22.  5,  9  that  have  the  oversight  of  the  house  of 
2  Ch.34. 10  workmen  that  had  the  oversight  of  the  h. 

2.  To  look  over,  insqiect,  eVnncoireto  episkopeo. 

1  Pe.  5.  2  taking  theoversight  (thereof),  not  by  con. 
OVERSPREAD,  overspreading,  to  be  — 

1. A  wing,  *))|  kanaph. 

Dan.  9.  27  for  the  overspreading  of  abominations  he 

2.  To  spread  out,  }'9J  naphats. 

Gen.  9. 19  of  them  was  the  whole  earth  overspread 
OVERTAKE,  be  overtaken,  to  — 

1.2b  cleave  or  adhere  to,  pan  dabeq,  6. 

Gen.  31.  23  and  they  overtook  him  in  the  mount  Gilead 
Judg  18. 22  gathered  together,  and  overtook  the  chil. 
20. 42  hut  the  battle  overtook  them ;  and  them 

2.  To  come  or  draw  nigh,  vn  nagash,  2. 

Amos  9. 13  the  plowman  shall  overtake  the  reaper 

3.2b  cause  to  come  nigh,  approach,  wii  nagash,  5. 

Amos  9.  10  The  evil  shall  not  overtake  norprevent  us 
4.2b  cause  to  reach,  attain,  overtake,  liri  nasag,  5. 
Gen.  31. 25  Then  Laban  overtook  Jacob.  Now  Jacob 
44.  4  when  thou  dost  overtake  them,  say  unto 
44.  6  overtook  them,  and  he  spake  unto  them 
Exodi4.  9  overtook  them  encamping  bythesea.be. 

15.  9  enemy  said,  I  will  pursue,  I  will  overtake 
Deut  19.  6  overtake  him,  because  the  way  is  long,  and 

28.  2  overtake  thee,  if  thou  shalt  hearken  unto 

28.  15  curses  shall  come  upon  thee,  and  overtake 
28.  45  and  overtake  thee,  till  thou  be  destroyed 
Josh.  2.  5  pursue  after  them .  .for  ye  shall  overtake 

1  Sa.  30.  8  shall  I  overtake . .  thou  slialt  surely  overt. 

2  Sa.  15.  14  depart,  lest.he  overtake  us  suddenly,  and 
2  Ki.  25.  5  overtook  him  in  the  plains  of  Jericho  :  and 
1  Ch.21.  12  that  the  sword  of  thine  enemies  overtak. 
Psa.  18.  37  pursued  mine  enemies,  .overtaken  them 
Isa.  59.  9  neither  doth  justice  overtake  us :  we  wait 
Jer.  39.  5  overtook  Zedeldah  in  the  plains  of  Jericho 

42.  16  which  ye  feared,  shall  overtake  you  there 
52.  8  overtook Zedekiah  in  theplainsof  Jericho 
Lam.  1.  3  persecutors  overtook  her  between  the  st. 
Hos.  2.  7  shall  not  overtake  them;  and  she  shall  seek 
10.  9  children  of  iniquity  did  not  overtake  them 

5.  To  take  thoroughly,  uaraAapfidvw  katalambanu. 

1  Th.  5.  4  that  that  day  should  overtake  you  as  a  t. 
6.2b  take  publicly,  wpoAa.pl3d.va>  prolambano. 

Gal.  6.  1  if  a  man  be  overtaken  in  a  fault,  ye  which 
OVERTHROW  — 

1.  Overthrow,  nppn  haphckah. 

Gen.  19.  29  sent  Lot  out  of  the  midst  of  the  overthrow 

2.0verthrow,  npsriD  mahpekah. 

Deut29.  23  lilce  the  overthrow  of  Sodom,  and  Gomo. 
Jer.  49. 18  As  in  the  overthrow  of  Sodom  and  Gom. 

3.  Catastrophe,  overthrow,  icaTaarpoipi)  katastroplie. 

2  Pe.  2.  6  condemned  (them)  with  an  overthrow,  m. 

OVERTHROW,  to — 

I. 2b  thrust  away  or  down,  nrn  dachah. 

Psa.  140.  4  who  have  purposed  to  overthrow  my  go. 

2.  To  turn,  overturn,  "jri  haphak, 

Gen.  19.  21  not  overthrow  this  city,  for  the  which  t. 
19.  25  overthrew  those  cities,  and  all  the  plain 
19.  29  overthrew  the  cities  in  the  which  Lot  d. 
Deut  29.  23  Zeboim,  which  the  Lord  overthrew  in  h. 
2  Sa.  io.  3  and  to  spy  it  out,  and  to  overthrow  (it)? 

1  Ch.19.  3  for  to  search,  and  to  overthrow,  and  tos. 
Jer.  20. 16  be  as  the  cities  which  the  Lord  overthrew 
Lam.  4.  6  overthrown  as  in  a  moment,  and  no  hands 
Amos  4.  11  I  have  overthrown  (some)  of  you,  as  God 
Hag.  2.  22  overthrow  the  throne,  .and  I  willovertli 

3.2b  break,  throw  down,  Dnrr  haras. 

Exodis.  7  thou  hast  overthrown  them  that  rose  up 

2  Sa.  11.  25  make  thy  battle  more  strong,  .and  overt. 
Prov  29.  4  but  he  that  receiveth  gifts  overthrowetli 

4.  To  break,  throw  down,  Din  haras,  3. 

Exod23-  24  thou  shalt  utterly  overthrow  them,  and 

5.  Pressings,  overthrowings,  nbnno  madchephoth. 

Psa.  140.  11  evil  shall  limit  the  violent  man  to  overt. 

6.  Overthrow,  overturn,  npgpo  mahpekah. 

Isa.  13. 19  shall  be  as  when  God  overthrew  Sodom 
Jer.  50.  40  As  God  overthrew  Sodom  and  Gomorrah 
Amos  4.  11  as  God  overthrew  Sodom  and  Gomorrah 

7.2b  stretch  out,  incline,  naj  natah,  5. 

Prov  18.  s  to  overthrow  the  righteous  in  judgment 

8.  To  shake  off,  ny:  naar,  3. 

Exodi4.  27  overthrew  the  Egyptians  in  the  midst  of 
Psa.136. 15  overthrew  Pharaoh  and  his  host  in  the  Red 

9.  To  cause  to  fall,  'J?)  naphal ,  5, 

Psa,  106.  26  lifted  up  his  hand  .to  overthrow  them  in 
106.  27  To  overtiirow  their  seed  also  among  the 

10.2b  break  down,  j’ni  nathats,  3. 

Deut  12.  3  ye  shall  overthrow  their  altars,  and  break 

II. 2b  overthrow,  pervert,  salaph,  3. 

Job  12.  19  leadeth  princes  awayspoiled,  and  overt!), 


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Prov  n  6  but  wickedness  overthroweth  the  sinner 
2i  12  overthroweth  the  wicked  for  (their)  wic. 

22!  12  overthroweth  the  words  of  the  transgres. 

12 . To  turn  upside  down,  nij?  avath,  3. 

Job  19.  6  Know  now  that  God  hath  overthrown  me 

13.  To  turn  up  or  over,  b.va<npi<po>  anastrepho. 

John  2.  15  drove  them  all  out.  .and  overthrew  the  t. 

1 4.  To  turn  up  or  over,  avarpeiru  anatrepo. 

2  Ti.  2.  1 8  have  erred.,  and  overthrow  the  faith  of  some 

15. ro  loose  doion,  dissolve,  KaraXvu  kataluo. 

Acts  5.  39  But  if  it  be  of  God,  ye  cannot  overthrow 

16. ro  turn  down,  Kara.<TTpe<poi  katastrepho. 

Matt2i  12  overthrew  the  tables  of  the  money  chan. 
Markn.  15  overthrew  the  tables  of  the  money  chan. 

OVERTHROWN,  to  be  — 

1. ro  turn,  overturn,  15?  haphak. 

Prov  12.  7  The  wicked  are  overthrown,  and  (are)  not 
Lam.  4.  6  (that  was)  overthrown  as  in  a  moment 

2.  To  be  turned,  overturned,  15?  haphak,  2. 

Jon.  3.  4  Yet  forty  days,  and  Nineveh  shall  be  ov. 

3.  To  break  or  throw  down,  Di?  haras,  2. 

Prov  11. 11  is  overthrown  by  the  mouth  of  the  wicked 

4  To  be  feeble,  stumbled,  Sri?  kashal,  2. 

Dan.  II.  41  and  many  (countries)  shall  be  overthrown 

5 .To  be  caused  to  stumble,  has  kashal,  6. 

Jer.  18. 23  but  let  them  be  overthrown  before  thee 

6  Overturn,  overthrow,  .i?s?D  mahpekah. 

Isa.  I.  7  (it  is)  desolate,  as  overthrown  by  strangers 

7.  To  fall,  S55  naphcd. 

judg.  9.  40  and  many  were  overthrown  (and)  wounded 
2  Sa.  17.  9  when  some  of  them  be  overthrown  at  the 

8  Tobedestroyed,  cut  off,  laid  waste, shamad,  2. 
Prov  14.  11  The  house  of  the  wicked  shall  be  overth. 

9  To  be  let  go,  throvm  down,  BDifi  shamat,  2. 

Psa.141.  6  When  their  judges  are  overthrown  in  st. 

1 0.  To  strew  down,  Karacrrp<bvvvp.i  katastrbnnumi. 

1  Co.  10.  5  for  they  were  overthrown  in  the  wildem. 

OVERTURN,  to  — 

\.To  turn,  overturn,  15?  haphak. 

Jud".  7.  13  and  overturned  it,  that  the  tent  lay  along 
Job°  0  5  which  overturneth  them  in  his  anger 

12' 15  sendeth  them  out,  and  they  overturn  the 
28  9  overturneth  the  mountains  by  the  roots 

34.  25  he  overturneth  (them)  in  the  night,  so  that 

2 .To  make  an  overturn,  mri  m,H  avvah  sum. 

Eze.  21.  27  I  will  overturn,  overturn,  overturn  it:  and 

OVERWHELM,  to  — 

1.  To  cover,  id?  kasah,  3.  ,  ,, 

Psa.  cs.  5  come  upon  me,  and  horror  hath  overwlie. 
78.  53  but  the  sea  overwhelmed  their  enemies 

2.  To  cause  to  fall,  S53  naphal,  5. 

Job  6. 27  ye  overwhelm  the  fatherless,  and  ye  dig  (a 

3. To  overflow,  shataph. 

Psa.  1 24.  4  Then  the  waters  had  overwhelmed  us,  the 

OVERWHELMED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  feeble,  ataph.  ... 

Psa  61  2  when  my  heart  is  overwhelmed :  lead  me 

102.  title,  prayer  of  the  afflicted,  when  he  isover. 

2  .To  show  self  feeble,  t]Q5j  ataph,  7. 

Psa.  77.  3  complained,  and  my  spirit  was  overwhel. 

142.  3  When  my  spirit  was  overwhelmed  within 

143.  4  Therefore  is  my  spirit  overwhelmed  within 

OWE  (besides),  to  — 

1  .To  owe,  be  obliged,  indebted,  o<pA\o>  oplieilb. 
Matt  18.  28  found  one.  .which  owed  him  an  hundred 
18.  28  laid  hands,  .saying,  Pay  me  that  thou  o. 
Luke  7.  41  one  owed  five  hundred  pence,  and  the  ot. 
16  s  said .  .How  much  owest  thou  unto  my  1. ? 
16.  7  said  he  to  another,  And  how  much  owest 
Rom  13.  8  Owe  no  man  any  thing,  but  to  love  one  a. 
Phm.  18  If  he  hath  wronged  thee,  or  oweth  (thee) 

2.  To  owe  besides,  npoao<f>el\oi>  prosopheilo. 

Phm.  19  I  do  not  say  to  thee  how  thou  owest-.besid. 

OWED,  which  — 

A  debtor,  one  ivho  is  owing,  otpeiAerys  opheiletes. 
Matt  18.  24  one  was  brought  unto  him,  which  owed 

OWL  (great,  little,  or  screech)  — 

1  .Night  owl,  ibis,  *]«!':?  yanshuph. 

Lev  11.  17  and  the  cormorant,  and  the  great  owl 
Deuti4.  16  The  little,  .and  the  great  owl,  and  the  s. 
Isa.  34.  11  the  owl  also  and  the  raven  shall  dwell  in 

2 . Pelican,  little  owl,  Dis  kos. 

Lev  II  17  And  the  little  owl,  and  the  cormorant,  and 
Deut  14. 16  The  little  owl,  and  the  great,  .and  the  s 
Psa.  102.  6  wilderness ;  I  am  like  an  owl  of  the  desert 

3.  Daughter  of  howling,  ostrich,  ‘1)7.1  na  bath  yaanali. 

Lev  11.  16  the  owl,  and  the  night  hawk,  and  the  cu. 
Deutu-  15  the  owl,  and  the  night  hawk,  and  the  cu. 
Job  30.  29  brother  to  dragons,  and  a  companion  to  o. 
Isa.  13.  21  owls  shall  dwell  there,  and  satyrs  shall  d. 
34.  13  habitation  of  dragons,  .a  court  for  owls 
43.  20  shall  honour  me,  the  dragons  and  the  owls 
Jer.  50.  39  owls  shall  dwell  therein :  and  it  shall  be 
Mic.  1.  8  I  will  make  a.  .mourning  as  the  owls 


4 . Night  owl,  n’S’S  lilith. 

Isa.  34.  14  screech  owl  also  shall  restthere,  and  find 

5.  Bittern,  arrow  snake,  lisp  qippoz. 

Isa.  34.  15  There  shall  the  great  owl  make  her  nest 

OWN  — 

1  .Soul,  breath,  risi  nephesh. 

PTOV14. 10  heart  knoweth  his  own  bitterness ;  and  a 

2.  Priest,  ]?3  kohen. 

Lev.  14.  26  pour,  .into  the  palm  of  his  own  left  hand 

3.  He,  it,  avris  autos. 

Luke  2.  35  sword  shall  pierce  through  thy  own  soul 
Acts  21.  11  bound  his  own  hands  and  feet,  and  said 

4.  Genuine,  •ywf)<rios  gnesios. 

1  Ti.  1.  2  Unto  Timothy,  (my)  own  son  in  the  faith 
Titus  1.  4  To  Titus,  (mine)  own  son  after  the  comm. 

5 .One's  own,  iSios  idios. 

John  1.  11  He  came  unto,  .and  his  own  received  himn. 
10.  12  whose  own  the  sheep  are  not.seeth  the  wolf 
19.  27  that  disciple  took  her  unto  his  own  (ho.) 
Acts  2.  6  every  man  heard  them  speak  in  his  own 
2.  8  how  hear  we  every  man  in  our  own  tong. 

2  Pe.  3.  3  scoffers,  walking  after  their  own  lusts 

3. 16  wrest . .  unto  their  own  destruction 
Titus  1 .  1 2  One  of  themselves . .  a  prophet  of  their  own 


OWN,  to  — 

Whose  is,  ov  ianv  hou  estin. 

Acts  21.  11  bind  the  man  that  ownetli  this  girdle,  and 
[See  also  Accord,  conceits,  country,  freewill,  hands,  her, 
his,  mine,  nation,  our,  their,  thine.] 

OWN  (voluntary)  will  — 

Good  pleasure,  or  will,  ]ixi  ratson. 

Lev.  1.  3  shall  offer  it  of  his  own  voluntary  will  at 
19.  5  the  Lord,  ye  shall  offer  it  at  your  own  w. 
22.  19  (Ye  shall  offer)  at  your  own  will  a  male 
22.  29  will  offer  a  sacrifice . .  at  your  own  will 
Dan.  11.  16  shall  do  according  to  his  own  will,  and 

OWN  (poets)  — 

Down  among,  nard  (acc.)  kata. 

Acts  17.  28  your  own  poets  have  said,  For  we  are  also 

OWNER  — 

1  .Lord,  master,  put  ctdon. 

1  Ki.16.  24  after  the  name  of  Shemer,  owner  of  the 

2 .Owner,  Wlbaal. 

Exod2i.  28  but  the  owner  of  the  box  (shall  be)  quit 

21.  29  testified  to  his  owner,  .his  owner  also  shall 
21.  34  owner,  .shall,  .give  money  unto  the  owner 

21.  36  his  owner  hath  not  kept  him  in  ;  he  shall 

22.  1 1  owner  of  it  shall  accept  (thereof),  and  he 
22.  12  shall  make  restitution  unto  the  owner 
22.  14  owner  thereof  (being)  not  with  it ;  he  sh. 
22.  15  owner  thereof  (be)  with  it,  he  shall  not 

Job  31.  39  have  caused  the  owners  thereof  to  lose 
Prov.  1.  19  taketh  away  the  life  of  the  owners  thereof 
Eccl.  5.  11  and  what  good  (is  there)  to  the  owners 
5.  13  riches  kept  for  the  owners  thereof  to  their 

3.  To  acquire,  purchase,  n:p  qanah. 

Isa.  1.  3  The  ox  knoweth  his  owner,  and  the  ass 

4 . Lord,  master,  sir,  ubpios  /curios. 

Lukeig.  33  owners  thereof  said  unto  them,  Why  loose 


X,  OXEN  — 

.  Ox  or  cow,  alluph. 

Psa  144.  14  our  oxen  (may  be)  strong  to  labour;  (that 
Jer.  1 1.  1 9  jBut  I  (was)  like  a  lamb  (or)  an  ox  (that)  is 

:.  Oxen,  herd,  cattle,  ip?  baqar. 

Gen  12. 16  he  had  sheep,  and  oxen,  and  he  asses,  and 

20.  14  Abimelech  took  sheep,  and  oxen,  and  men 

21.  27  Abraham  took  sheep  and  oxen,  and  gave 
34.  28  They  took  their  sheep,  and  their  oxen,  and 

Exod.  9.  3  upon  the  camels,  upon  the  oxen,  and  upon 

20.  24  peace  offerings,  thy  sheep,  and  thine  oxen 

22.  1  he  shall  restore  five  oxen . .  and  fourslieep 
Num.  7.  3  covered  wagons,  and  twelve  oxen 

7.  6  Moses  took  the  wagons  and  the  oxen,  and 
7.  7  Two  wagons  and  four  oxen  he  gave  unto 
7.  8  four  wagons  and  eight  oxen  he  gave  unto 
7.  17,  23,  29,  35,  41,  47,  53i  59>®5>  7* >  7.7>  83 oxen 
7.  87  All  the  oxen  for  the  burnt  offering  (were) 
7.  88  all  the  oxen,  for  the  sacrifice  of  the  peace 
22.  40  offered  oxen  and  sheep,  and  sent  to  Bal. 
Deut  14.  26  for  oxen,  or  for  sheep,  or  for  wine,  or  for 
Judg.  3.  31  slew,  .six  hundred  men  with  an  ox  goad 

1  Sa.  11.  7  took  a  yoke  of  oxen,  and  hewed  them  in 

11.  7  so  shall  it  be  done  unto  his  oxen.  And  the 

14.  32  took  sheep,  and  oxen,  and  calves,  and  s. 

15.  9,  15  the  bestof  the  sheep,  and  of  the  oxen 
iS.  14  and  the  lowing  of  the  oxen  which  I  hear? 
15.  2i  people  took  of  the  spoil,  sheep  and  oxen 
27.  9  took  away  tlie  sheep,  and  the  oxen,  and 

2  Sa.  6.  6  and  took  hold  of  it ;  for  the  oxen  shook 

24.  22  oxen  for  burnt  sacrifice,  and  threshing  1. 
24.  22  and  (other)  instruments  of  the  oxen  for 
24.  24  bought  the  threshing  floor  and  the  oxen 
1  Ki.  1.  9  Adonijah  slew  sheep  and  oxen  and  fat  c. 

4.  23  Ten  fat  oxen,  and  twenty  oxen  out  of  the 
7.  25  It  stood  upon  twelve  oxen,  three  looking 
7.  29  between  the  ledges  (were)  lions,  oxen,  and 
7.  29  beneath  the  lions  and  oxen  (were)  certain 

7.  44  one  sea,  and  twelve  oxen  under  the  sea 

8.  5  sacrificing  sheep  and  oxen,  that  could  not 
8.  63  two  and  twenty  thousand  oxen,  and  an  h. 

19.  20  left  the  oxen,  and  ran  after  Elijah,  and  s. 
19.  2 1  took  a  yoke  of  oxen,  and  slew  them,  aud 


1  Ki.  19.  21  boiled . .  with  the  instruments  of  the  oxen 

2  Ki.  5.  26  vineyards,  and  sheep,  and  oxen,  and  men 

16. 17  took  down  the  sea  from  off  the  brasen  o. 

1  Ch.12.  40  brought  bread,  .on  oxen,  .and  oil,  and  ox. 

13.  9  put  forth  his  hand . .  for  the  oxen  stumbled 
21.23  I  Sire  (thee)  the  oxen  (also)  for  burnt  off. 

2  Ch.  4  3  under  it  (was)  the  similitude  of  oxen,  wh. 

4.  3  Two  rows  of  oxen  (were)  cast,  when  it  was 
4.  4  It  stood  upon  twelve  oxen,  three  looking 

4.  15  One  sea,  aud  twelve  oxen  under  it 

5.  6  sacrificed  sheep  and  oxen,  which  could  not 
7.  5  sacrifice  of  twenty  and  two  thousand  oxen 

15.  11  seven  hundred  oxen  and  seven  thousand 
18.  2  killed  sheep  and  oxen  for  him  in  abund. 
29.  33  consecrated  things  (were)  six  hundred  o. 
31.  6  also  brought  in  the  tithe  of  oxen  aud  sh. 
35.  8  gave  unto  tlie  priests . .  three  hundred  oxen 
35.  9  gave  unto  the  Levites . .  five  hundred  oxen 
35.  12  theyremoved..andso(didthey)withthe  o. 
Job  1.3  five  hundred  yoke  of  oxen,  aud  five  liund. 

1.  14  oxen  were  plowing,  and  the  asses  feeding 
40.  15  Behold  now.  .he  eateth  grass  as  an  ox 
42. 12  for  he  had .  .a  thousand  yoke  of  oxen,  and 
Isa.  11.  7  and  the  lion  shall  eat  straw  like  the  ox 
22.  13  slaying  oxen  and  killing  sheep,  eating  11. 
Amos  6.  12  will  (one)  plow  (there)  with  oxen?  for  ye 

3.  A  bullock,  calf,  is  par. 

Exod24.  5  sacrificed  peace  offerings  of  oxen  unto  the 
Nuni23-  1  prepare  me  here  seven  oxen  and  seven  r. 

4.0a;,  bull,  ills’  shorn. 

Gen.  32.  5  I  have  oxen,  and  asses,  flocks,  and  men  s. 
Exod2o.  17  slialt  not  covet,  .liis  ox,  nor  his  ass,  nor 

21.  28  If  an  ox  gore  a  man .  then  the  ox  shall  be 
21.  28  not  be  eaten  ;  but  the  owner  of  the  ox 
21.  29  But  if  the  ox  were  wont  to  push  with  his 
21.  29  ox  shall  be  stoned,  and  his  owner  also  s. 
21.  32  If  the  ox  shall  push,  .the  ox  shall  be  sto. 
21.  33  not  cover  it,  and  an  ox  or  an  ass  fall  the. 
21.  35  if  one  man’s  ox  hurt  another’s,  that  hedie 
21.  35  shall  sell  the  live  ox,  and  divide  the  mo. 
21.  36  Or  if  it  be  known  that  the  ox  hath  used 

21.  36  he  shall  surely  pay  ox  for  ox;  and  the  d. 

22.  1  If  a  man  shall  steal  an  ox,  or  a  sheep,  and 
22.  1  restore  five . .  for  an  ox,  and  four  sheep  for 
22.  4  whether  it  be  ox,  or  ass,  or  sheep,  he  shall 
22.  9  for  ox,  for  ass,  for  sheep,  for  raiment,  (or) 
22.  10  If  a  man  deliver,  .an  ox,  ora  sheep,  or  any 

22.  30  Likewise  shalt  thou  do  with  thine  oxen 

23.  4  If  thou  meet  thine  enemy's  ox  or  his  ass 

23.  12  that  thine  ox  and  thine  ass  may  rest,  and 
34.  19  every  firstling,  .oxorslieep,  (thatismale) 

Lev.  7.  23  Ye  shall  eat  no  manner  of  fat,  of  ox,  or  of 

17.  3  What  man  soever,  .killeth  an  ox,  or  lamb 

27.  26  whether  (it  be)  ox  or  sheep,  it  (is)  the  L. 
Num.  7.  3  for  each  one  an  ox :  and  they  brought  th. 

22.  4  as  the  ox  licketh  up  the  grass  of  the  field 
Deut.  5.  14  thou  shalt  not  do  anywork.  .nor  thine  ox 

5.  21  neither  shalt  thou  covet,  .his  ox,  or  his 

14.  4  beasts  which  ye  shall  eat :  The  ox,  the  s. 

18.  3  whether  (it  be)  ox  or  sheep ;  and  they  sh. 
22.  1  Thou  shalt  not  see  thy  brother’s  ox  or  his 
22.  4  not  see  thy  brother’s . .  ox  fall  down  by  the 
22.  10  Thou  shalt  not  plow  with  an  ox  and  an  ass 
25.  4  Thou  shalt  not  muzzle  the  ox  when  he  tre. 

28.  31  Thine  ox  (shall  be)  slain  before  thine  eyes 
Josh.  6.  21  utterly  destroyed . .  ox,  and  sheep,  and  ass 

7.  24  his  daughters,  and  his  oxen,  and  his  asses 
Judg.  6.  4  left  no  sustenance . .  neither  sheep,  nor  ox 

1  Sa.  12.  3  whose  ox  have  I  taken  ?  or  whose  ass  ha. 

14.  34  Bring  me  hither  every  man  his  ox,  and  e. 

14.  34  brought  every  man  his  ox  with  him  that 

15.  3  slay  both,  .ox  and  sheep,  camel  and  ass 
22.  19  sucklings,  and  oxen,  aud  asses,  and  sheep 

2  Sa.  6.  13  it  was  (so),  that,  .he  sacrificed  oxen  aud 
1  Ki.  1.  19  he  hath  slain  oxen  and  fat  cattle  and  sli. 

1.  25  hath  slain  oxen  and  fat  cattle  and  sheep 
Neh.  5.  18  one  ox,  (and)  six  choice  sheep;  also  fowls 
Job  6.  5  Doth  the  wild  ass  bray . .  or  loweth  the  ox 

24.  3  they  take  the  widow’s  ox  for  a  pledge 
Psa.  69.  31  shall  please  the  Lord  better  than  an  ox 

106.  20  into  the  similitude  of  an  ox  that  eateth  g. 
Prov.  7.  22  as  an  ox  goeth  to  the  slaughter, or  as  a  fool 

14.  4  increase  (is)  by  the  strength  of  the  ox 

15.  17  than  a  stalled  ox  and  hatred  therewith 
Isa.  1.  3  ox  knoweth  his  owner,  and  the  ass  liism. 

7.  25  it  shall  be  for  the  sending  forth  of  oxen 
32.  20  send  forth  (thither)  the  feet  of  the  ox 
66.  3  He  that  killeth  an  ox  (is  as  if)  he  slew  a 
Eze.  1.  10  they  four  had  the  face  of  an  ox  on  the  left 

5.  Ox,  bull,  lin  tor. 

Dan.  4.  25,  32  they  shall  make  thee  to  eat  grass  as  0. 

4.  33  did  eat  grass  as  oxen,  and  his  body  was 

5.  21  they  fed  him  with  grass  like  oxen,  and 

6 . A  beeve,  bull,  cow,  0ovs  bous. 

Lukei3-  15  doth  not  each  one.  .loose  his  oxor(his)ass 
14.  s  Which  of  you  shall  have  an  ass  oranoxfal. 
14.  19  said,  I  have  bought  five  yoke  of  oxen,  and 
John  2.  14  fouud  in  the  temple  those  that  sold  oxen 

2.  15  he  drove  them  all  out. .and  the  oxen  ;  aud 
1  Co.  9.  9  shalt  not  muzzle  the  mouth  of  the  ox  that 

9.  9  it  is  written .  .Doth  God  take  care  for  oxen? 
1  Ti.  5.  18  Thou  shalt  not  muzzle  the  ox  that  tread. 

7.  A  bull,  beeve,  ravpos  tauros. 

Matt22.  4  my  oxeu  and  (my)  fatlings  (are)  killed,  and 
Acts  14.13  brought  oxen  and  garlands  unto  the  gates 

8.  Ox,  cow,  »]St<  eleph. 

Psa.  8.  7  All  sheep  and  oxen,  yea,  and  the  beasts 

Isa.  30.  24  oxen  likewise  and  the  young  asses  that  ear 


ox 


729 


PALM 


GX,  wild  — 

.1  ntelope,  goat,  istfl  teo. 

Deut  14.  5  pygafg,  and  the  wild  ox,  and  the  chamois 
O'-ZEM,  cxx  strength. 

1.  Sixth  son  of  Jesse  the  Bethlehemite.  B.c.  1090. 

1  Ch.  2  15  0.  the  sixth,  David  the  seventh 

2.  A  son  of  Jerahmeei,  son  of  llezrou.  B.c.  1500 

1  Ch.  2.  25  and  Buuah,  and  Oren,  and  O.,  (and)  Ahi. 
0  ZI'-AS,  ’OC<as. 

An  ancestor  of  Jesus.  See  Uzziah. 

Matt.  1.  8  JosapliatbegatJoram; and Joram begat  0. 

1.  9  0.  begat  Joatham  ;  and  Joatham  begat  A. 
OZ'-NI,  'fix  Jah  hears. 

A  son  of  dad,  the  seventh  son  of  Jacob.  B.C.  1700". 

Nuni26.  16  Of  0.,  the  family  of  the  Oznites :  of  Eri 
OZ-NITES,  '1]nc  the  Ozni. 

Descendants  of  the  preceding. 

Num2C.  16  Of  Ozni,  the  family  of  the  0. :  of  Eri,  the 


P 

PA-A'-RAI,  ”1^.3  revelation  of  Jah. 

One  of  David's  valiant  men,  from  Aruboth  in  Judah. 
B.C.  1058  ;  called  Naarai  in  1  Ch.  n.  37. 

2  Sa.  23.  35  Hezrai  the  Carmelite,  P.  the  Arbite 

PACE  — 

A  step,  pace,  cjlx  tsacul. 

2  Sa.  6.  13  when  they,  .had  gone  six  paces,  he  sacri. 
PACIFIED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  cover,  pacify,  133  kaphar,  3. 

Eze.  16.  63  when  I  am  pacified  toward  thee  for  all  t. 

2.  To  sink  down,  cease,  333*  shakak. 

Esth.  7.  10  Then  was  the  king's  wrath  pacified 
PACIFY,  to  — 

1.  To  cause  to  rest,  quiet,  m;  yanach,  5. 

Eccl.io.  4  leave  not  thy  place ;  for  yielding  pacifleth 

2.  To  avert,  extinguish,  css  kaphah. 

Prov.21.  14  A  gif  t  in  secret  pacifleth  anger,  and  a  rew. 

3.  To  cover,  pacify,  153  kaphar,  3. 

Prov  16.  14  wrath  of  a  king,  .wise  man  will  pacify  it 
PAD-AN,  ]C3  a  plain.  Same  as  the  succeeding. 

Gen.  48.  7  when  I  came  from  P.,  Rachel  died  by  me 
PAD-AN  A'-RAM,  Dcsj  |cj  the  plain  of  Aram. 

The  plains  of  Mesopotamia,  or  the  land  between  the 
Tigris  and  the  Euphrates,  in  opposition  to  the  hilly 
country  of  Palestine  and  the  Lebanon  ranges. 

Gen.  25.  20  the  daughter  of  Bethuel  the  Syrian  of  P. 
28.  2  Arise,  go  to  P.,  to  the  house  of  Bethuel 
28.  5  he  went  to  P.  unto  Laban,  son  of  Bethuel 
28.  6  sent  him  away  to  P.,  to  take  him  a  wife 
28.  7  obeyed  his  father. . and  was  gone  to  P. 

31. 18  of  his  getting,  which  he  had  gotten  in  P. 

33. 18  J.  came  to  Shalem.  .when  he  came  from  P. 
35.  9  appeared  unto  Jacob,  .lie  came  out  of  P. 
35.  ‘26  sons  of  Jacob,  which  were  born  to  him  in  P. 
46. 15  which  she  bare  unto  Jacob  in  P.,  with  his 

PADDLE  — 

Pin,  nail,  fin;  yathed. 

Deut  23.  1 3  thou  shalt  have  a  paddle  upon  thy  weapon 
PA'-DON,  deliverance. 

One  of  the  Nethinim  whose  descendants  returned  with 
Zerubbabel.  B.c.  538. 

Ezra  2.  44  the  children  of  Siaha,  the  children  of  P. 
Neh.  7.  47  the  children  of  Sia,  the  children  of  P. 
PAG-I'-EL,  Sn'jiis  Ood  meets. 

A  son  of  Ocran  and  head  of  the  tribe  of  Asher,  chosen 
to  number  the  people.  B.C.  1451. 

Num.  1.  13  Of  Asher;  P.  the  son  of  Ocran 

2.  27  the  captain,  .(shall  be)  P.  the  son  of  Ocran 

7.  72  P.  the  son  of  Ocran,  prince  of  the  children 
7.  77  (was)  the  offering  of  P.  the  son  of  Ocran 
10.  26  And  over  the  host,  .(was)  P.  the  son  of  0. 
PA  HATH  MO  - AB.  uxio  nn?  prefect  of  Moab. 

1.  A  person,  part  of  whose  posterity  returned  with 
Zerubbabel.  b.c.  538. 

Ezra  2.  6  children  of  P.,  of  the  children  of  Jeshua 
10.  30  of  the  sons  of  P.;  Adna,  and  Chelal,  Ben. 
Neh.  3.  1 1  the  son  of  P. ,  repaired  the  other  piece,  and 
7. 11  children  of  P.,  of  the  children  of  Jeshua 

2.  Another,  part  of  whose  posterity  returned  with  Ezra. 

B.C.  447. 

Ezra  8.  4  Of  the  sons  of  P.;  Elihoenai  the  son  of 

3.  A  family  that,  with  Nehemiali,  sealed  the  covenant. 
B.C.  445. 

Neh.  10. 14  of  the  people  ;  Parosh,  P.,  Elam,  Zatthu 
PA’-I,  '5/3  yawning,  deep. 

A  city  in  Edom,  where  Hadad  the  last  of  the  early  kings 
was  born  or  reigned ;  called  Pau  in  Gen.  36.  39. 

1  Ch.  1.  50  the  name  of  his  city  (was)  P.;  and  his  wi. 
PAID,  to  be  — 

To  be  given,  air  yehdb,  2. 

Ezra  4.  20  toll,  tribute,  and  custom,  was  paid  unto 

92 


PAIN,  (great  or  much)  — 

1. Pang,  cord,  bin  chebel. 

Isa.  66.  7  before  her  pain  came,  she  was  delivered 

2.  Pain,  writhing,  S'n  chil. 

Psa.  48.  6  B’eartookhold  upon  them  there, (and)pain 
Jer.  6.  24  anguish  hath  taken  hold  of  us,  (and)  pain 
22.  23  when  pangs  come  upon  thee,  the  pain  as 

3 . Great pain,  n^n^n  chalchalah. 

Isa.  21.  3  Therefore  are  my  loins  filled  with  pain:  p. 
Eze.  30.  4  great  pain  shall  be  in  Ethiopia,  when  the 
30.  9  great  pain  shall  come  upon  them,  as  in  the 
Nah.  2.  10  much  pain  (is)  in  all  loins,  and  the  faces 

4.  Pain,  3X3  keeb. 

Jer.  15.  18  Why  is  my  pain  perpetual,  and  my  wound 

5.  Pain,  sorrow,  31x33  makob. 

Job  33.  19  He  is  chastened  also  with  pain  upon  his 
Jer.  51.  8  take  balm  for  her  pain,  if  so  be  she  may 

6.  Straitness,  distress,  ux,p  metsar. 

Psa.  1 16.  3  pains  of  hell  gat  hold  upon  me :  I  found  t. 

7.  Labour,  Spy  amal. 

Psa.  25.  18  Look  upon  mine  affliction  and  mypain;  and 

8.  Pain,  pang,  tx  tsir. 

1  Sa.  4.  19  bowed  herself  and  travailed;  forherpains 

9.  Labour,  irbuos ponos. 

Rev.  16.  10  and  they  gnawed  their  tongues  for  pain 

16.  11  blasphemed,  .because  of  their  pains  and 
21.  4  neither  shall  there  be  any  more  pain :  for 

10.  Pang,  wSiV  odin. 

Acts  2.  24  raised  up, havingloosedthepains  of  death 
PAIN,  to  be  in  or  have,  fall  with  — 

1. To  be  pained,  writhe,  S'n,  bin  chul,  chil. 

Isa.  13.  8  they  shall  be  in  pain  as  a  woman  that  tr. 
26.  17  is  in  pain,  (and)  crieth  out  in  her  pangs 
26.  18  we  have  been  in  pain,  we  have  as  it  were 
Jer.  30.  23  shall  fall  with  pain  upon  the  head  of  the 
Eze.  30. 16  Sin  shall  have  great  pain,  and  No  shall  be 
Mic.  4.  10  Be  in  pain,  and  labour  to  bring  forth,  O 

2.  To  be  grained,  333  kaab. 

Job  14.  22  his  flesh  upon  him  shall  have  pain,  and  his 
PAIN,  to  put  selves  to  — 

To  become  sick,  grieved,  pained,  rnn  chalah,  2. 

Jer.  12.  13  have  put  themselves  to  pain,  (but)  shall 
PAINED,  to  be  (much  or  sore)  — 

1. To  be  pained,  writhe,  ?'n,  chul,  chil. 

Psa.  55.  4  My  heart  is  sore  pained  within  me ;  and 
Isa.  23.  5  shall  they  be  sorely  pained  at  the  report 
Joel  2.  6  people  shall  be  much  pained ;  all  faces 

2.  To  be  pained,  writhe,  br  yachal,  5. 

Jer.  4.  19  I  am  pained  at  my  very  heart ;  my  heart 

3.  To  try,  torture,  fla(ravl(a  basanizo. 

Rev.  12.  2  travailing  in  birth,  and  pained  to  be  del. 
PAINFUL,  PAINFBLNESS  — 

1.  Labour,  misery,  Soj;  amal. 

Psa.  73.  16  thought  to  know  this,  it  (was)  too  painful 

2.  Labour,  toil,  poxSos  moclithos. 

2  Co.  1 1.  27  In  weariness  and  painfulness,  in  watchful 
PAINT,  to  — 

1.  To  paint,  colour,  bis  kachal. 

Eze.  23.  40  paintedst  thine  eyes,  anddeckedst  thyself 

2.  To  anoint,  smear,  nwa  mashach. 

Jer.  22.  14  ceiled  with  cedar,  and  painted  with  ver. 

3.  To  put  in  paint,  ipss  mis’  sum  bappuk. 

2  Ki.  9.  30  she  painted  her  face,  and  tired  her  head 
PAINTING  — 

Paint,  painting,  313  puk. 

Jer.  4.  30  though  thou  rentest  thy  face  with  painting 
PAIR  — 

A  pair,  a  yoke,  (“eC-yov  zeugos. 

Luke  2.  24  A  pair  of  turtle  doves,  or  two  young  pig. 
PAIR  of  balances  — 

A  yoke,  beam  of  a  balance,  ( vyos  zugos. 

Rev.  6.  5  he  that  sat  on  him  had  a  pair  of  balances 

PALACE  — 

1.  Palace,  ornament,  idol,  |iSN  appeden. 

Dan.  11.  45  plant  the  tabernacles  of  his  palace  between 

2.  High  place,  jiniN  armon. 

1  Ki.16.  18  went  into  the  palace  of  the  king’s  house 

2  Ki.  15.  25  smote  him  in  Samaria,  in  the  palace  of  the 
2  Ch.36.  19  burntallthe  palaces  thereof  with  fire,  and 
Psa.  48.  3  God  is  known  in  her  palaces  for  a  refuge 

48.  13  consider  her  palaces ;  that  ye  may  tell  (it) 
122.  7  Peace .  .(and)prosperity  within  thy  palaces 

Isa.  23.  13  they  raised  up  the  palaces  thereof;  (and) 
25.  2  palace  of  strangers  to  be  no  city  ;  it  shall 
32. 14  Because  the  palacesshall  beforsaken  ;  the 
34.  13  thorns  shall  come  up  in  her  palaces,  net. 
J er.  6.  5  go  by  night,  and  let  us  destroy  lierpalaces 
9.  21  is  entered  into  our  palaces,  to  cut  off  the 

17.  27  it  shall  devour  the  palaces  of  Jerusalem 
30.  18  palace  shall  remaiu  after  the  manner  the. 

49.  27  it  shall  consume  the  palaces  of  Ben-hadad 
Lam.  2.  5  he  hath  swallowed  up  all  her  palaces :  he 

2.  7  hand  of  the  enemy  the  walls  of  her  palaces 
Hos.  8.  14  and  it  shall  devour  the  palaces  thereof 
Amos  1.  4  which  shall  devour  the  palaces  of  Ben-li. 


Amos  1.  7,  10,  14  shall  devour  the  palaces  thereof 

1.  12  which  shall  devour  the  palaces  of  Bozrah 

2.  2,  5  and  it  shall  devour  the  palaces  of 

3.  9  Publish  in  the  palaces . .  and  in  the  palaces 

3.10  store  up  violence  and  robbery  in  their  pal. 
3.  11  bringdown  thy  strength,  and  thy  palaces 

6.  8  hate  his  palaces :  therefore  will  I  deliver 
Mic.  5.  5  when  he  shall  tread  in  our  palaces,  then 

3.  Palace,  castle,  temple,  rn'3  birah. 

1  Ch.  29.  1  for  the  palace  (is)  not  for  man,  but  for 

29.  19  do  all  (these  thiugs),  and  to  build  the  pal. 
Ezra  6.  2  there  was  found  at  Achmetha,  iu  the  pal. 
Neh.  1.  1  came  to  pass,  .as  I  was  iu  Shushan  the  p. 
2.  8  to  make  beams  for  the  gates  of  the  palace 

7.  2  I  gave.  .Hananiah  the  ruler  of  the  palace 
Esth.  1.  2  kingdom,  which  (was)  in  Shushan  the  pa. 

1.  s  that  were  present  in  Shushan  the  palace 

2.  3  fair  young  virgins  unto  Shushan  the  pal. 
2.  5  in  Shushan  the  palace  there  was  a  certain 

2.  8  gathered  together  unto  Shushan  the  pal. 

3.  15  the  decree  was  given  in  Shushan  the  pal. 
8. 14  the  decree  was  given  at  Shushan  the  pal. 
9.  6  in  Shushan  the  palace  the  Jews  slew  and 

9. 11  that  were  slaiu  in  Shushan  the  palace  was 
9.  12  five  hundred  men  in  Shushan  the  palace 

Dan.  8.  2  I  (was)  at  Shushan  (in)  the  palace,  which 

4 . House,  rra  bayith. 

2  Ch.  9.  11  made,  .terraces,  .to  the  king’s  palace,  and 

5.  House,  ]n’3  bithan. 

Esth.  1.  5  the  court  of  the  garden  of  the  king’s  pala. 
7.  7  king,  .(went)  into  the  palace  garden:  and 
7.  8  Then  the  king  returned  out  of  the  palace 

6.  Temple,  palace,  bin  heko.l. 

1  Ki.  21.  1  which  (was)  in  Jezreel,  hard  by  the  palace 

2  Ki.20.  18  they  shall  be  eunuchs  in  the  palace  of  the 
Ezra  4.  14  have  maintenance  from  (the  king's)  palace 
1’sa.  45.  8  out  of  the  ivory  palaces,  whereby  they  h. 

45.  15  they  shall  enter  into  the  king’s  palace 
144.  12  polished  (after)  the  similitude  of  a  palace 
Prov 30.  28  taketh  hold,  and  is  in  kings  palaces 
Isa.  13.  22  dragons  in  (their)  pleasant  palaces :  and 
39.  7  eunuchs  iu  the  palace  of  the  king  of  Baby. 
Dan.  1.  4  ability  in  them  to  stand  in  the  king’s  pal. 

4.  4  was  at  rest . .  and  flourishing  in  my  palace 

4.  29  in  the  palace  of  the  kingdom  of  Babylon 

5.  5  the  plaster  of  the  wall  of  the  king's  pala. 

6.  18  the  king  went  to  his  palace,  and  passed 
Nah.  2.  6  opened,  and  the  palace  shall  be  dissolve. 

7 . High  place,  jiDirr  harmon. 

Amos  4.  3  ye  shall  cast  (them)  into  the  palace,  saith 

8.  Tower,  rrrsp  tirah. 

Song  8.  9  we  will  build  upon  her  a  palace  of  silver 
Eze.  25.  4  they  shall  set  their  palaces  in  thee,  and 

9.  Court,  avb.ii  aide. 

Matt26.  3  unto  the  palace  of  the  high  priest,  who 
26.  58  followed  .unto  the  high  priest's  palace 
26.  69  Peter  sat  without  in  the  palace:  and  a  da. 
Marki4_  54  followed,  .into  the  palace  of  the  high  pr 
14.  66  as  Peter  was  beneath  in  the  palace,  there 
Luken.  21  When  a  strong  man  armed  keepeth  bis  p. 
Johm8.  15  went  in . .  into  the  palace  of  the  high  priest 

10.  Praetor's  court,  ir  pair  iipiovpraitorion(fromLat.) 
Phil.  1.  13  my  bonds,  .are  manifest  in  all  the  palace 

PA'-LAL,  bbs  a  judge. 

A  son  of  Uzzai,  who  helped  to  repair  the  wall  of  Jeru¬ 
salem  after  Nehemiah  came  from  Shushan.  B.c.  445. 
Neh.  3.  25  P.  the  son  of  Uzai,  over  against  the  turn. 

PALE  — 

Green,  pale,  sallow,  xhupiSs  chloros. 

Rev.  6.  8  I  looked,  and  behold  a  pale  horse:  and  his 
PALE,  to  wax  — 

To  become  pale  or  white,  "nn  chavar. 

Isa.  29.  22  Jacob,  .neither  shall  his  face  now  wax  pale 
PALENESS  — 

Greenness,  mildew,  |ip"v  yeraqon. 

Jer.  30.  6  do  I  see.  .all  faces  are  turned  into  pale.? 

PA-LES-TI-NA,PA-LES-TINE,  nwbs, ngbs  emigration. 
The  W.  coast  of  Canaan,  from  the  river  of  Egypt  or  the 
brook  Besor  (a  little  S.  of  Gaza)  to  Joppa;  see  Isa.  14. 
29,  31 ;  Joel  3.  4. 

Exodi;.  14  shall  take  hold  on  the  inhabitants  of  P. 
Isa.  14.  29  Rejoice  not  thou,  whole  P.,  because  the 
14.  31  cry.  .thou  whole  P.,  (art)  dissolved  :  for 
J oel  3.  4  Tyre,  and  Zidon,  and  all  the  coasts  of  P. 

PAL'-LB,  PHAL'-LU,  NiVs  distinguished,  wonderful. 
The  second  son  of  Reuben.  B.c.  1700. 

Gen.  46.  9  Reuben,  Hanoch,  and  P.,  and  Hezron  and 
Exod.  6.  14  and  P.,  Hezron,  and  Carmi:  these  (be)  the 
Num  26.  s  of  P.,  the  family  of  the  Palluites 
26.  8  And  the  sons  of  P.;  Eliab 
1  Ch.  5.  3  sons,  .were  Hanoch,  and  P.,  Hezron,  and 

PAL-LU-ITES,  ’x^?n  the  Pa.llui. 

The  descendants  of  the  preceding. 

Num  26.  5  of  Pallu  the  family  of  the  P. 

PALM,  PALM  TREE  — 

1 .  Palm  (of  hand),  sole  (of  foot),  *]?  kaph. 

Lev.  14.  13  pour  (it)  into  the  palm  of  his  own  left  h 
14.  26  the  oil  into  the  palm  of  his  own  left  hand 

1  Sa.  5.  4  the  palms  of  his  hands  (were)  cut  off  up. 

2  Ki.  9.  35  and  the  feet,  and  the  palms  of  (her)  hand 


PALM 


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PARE 


Isa.  49.  16  graven  thee  upon  the  palms  of  (my)  han. 
Dan.  10.  10  my  knees  and  (upon)  the  palms  of  my  ha. 

2.  A  palm  tree,  "ttJ?  tamar. 

Exodis.  27  three  score  and  ten  palm  trees:  and  they 
Lev.  23.  40  branches  of  palm  trees,  and  the  boughs  of 
Num33.  9  three  score  and  ten  palm  trees  ;  and  they 
Deut  34.  3  valley  of  Jericho,  the  city  of  palm  trees 
Judg.  1.  16  went  up  out  of  the  city  of  palm  trees  with 

3.  13  went . .  and  possessed  the  cityof  palm  trees 
2  Ch.28. 15  to  Jericho,  the  city  of  palm  trees,  to  their 
Neh.  8.  15  palm  branches,  and  branches  of  thick  tr. 
Psa.  92.  12  righteous  shall  flourish  like  the  palm  tree 
Song.  7.  7  This  thy  stature  is  like  to  a  palm  tree,  and 

7.  8  I  will  go  up  to  the  palm  tree,  I  will  take 
Joel  j.  12  tree,  the  palm  tree  also,  and  the  apple  t. 

3.  A  palm  tree,  nph  turner. 

Judg.  4.  5  she  dwelt  under  the  palm  tree  of  Deborah 
Jer.  10.  5  They  (are)  upright  as  the  palm  tree,  but 

4.  A  palm  tree,  ( artificial ),  rqan  tammorali, 

1  Ki.  6.  29,  32,  35  and  palm  trees  and  open  flowers 

6.  32  upon  the  cherubim,  and  upon  the  palmtr. 

7.  36  he  graved  cherubim,  lions,  and  palm  trees 

2  Oh.  3.  5  and  set  thereon  palm  trees  and  chains 
Eze.  40.  16  and  upon  (each)  post  (were)  palm  trees 

40.  22  their  palm  trees  (were)  after  the  measure 
40.  26  it  had  palm  trees,  one  on  this  side,  and 

40.  31,  34,  37  and  palm  trees  (were)  upon  the  po. 
41. 18  cherubim  and  palm  trees,  so  that  a  palmtr. 

41.  19  (was)  toward  the  palm  tree  on  the  one  s. 
41.  19  face,  .toward  the  palm  tree  on  the  other 
41.  20  (were)  cherubim  and  palm  trees  made,  and 
41.  25  palm  trees,  like  as  (were)  made  upon  the 
41.  26  palm  trees  on  the  one  side  and  on  the  ot. 

5. -4  palm  tree  or  branch,  tyol phoinix. 

John:2.  13  Took  branches  of  palm  trees,  and  went 
Rev.  7.  9  clothed  with  white  robes,  and  palms  in 

PALM  of  the  hand,  to  strike  with  — 

To  give  slaps,  SiSwfj.t  fiairiaua  didomi  rhapisma. 
Marki4.  65  strike  him  with  the  palms  of  their  hands 
Johm8.  22  one.  .struck  Jesus  with  the  palm  of  his  h. 

PALMER  WORM  — 

Palmer  worm,  caterpillar,  creeping  locust,  DM  gazam. 
Joel  1.  4  That  which  the  palmer  worm  hath  left  h. 

2.  25  and  the  caterpillar,  and  the  palmer  worm 
Amos  4.  9  the  palmer  worm  devoured  (them) :  yet 

PALSY,  one  that  has,  or  is  sick  of,  or  taken  with  the  — 

l.To  be  paralytic, paralyzed,  napahvopai  paraluom. 
Luke  3. 18  behold . .  a  man  which  was  taken  with  a  p. 

5-  24  he  said  unto  [the  sick  of  the  palsy],  I  say 
Acts  8.  7  many  taken  with  palsies,  and  that  were  1. 
9.  33  named  Eneas,  which.,  was  sick  of  the  pa. 

2. Paralytic,  paralyzed,  mxpabvTiKOs  paralutikos. 
Matt.  4.  24  those  that  had  the  palsy  ;  and  he  healed 

8.  6  my  servant  lieth  at  home  sick  of  the  pal. 

9.  2  a  man  sick  of  the  palsy,  lying  on  a  bed 
9.  2  said  unto  the  sick  of  the  palsy,  Son,  be  of 
9.  6  then  saith  he  to  the  sick  of  the  palsy,  Ar. 

Mark  2.  3  bringing  one  sick  of  the  palsy,  which  was 

2.  4  the  bed  wherein  the  sick  of  the  palsy  lay 

2.  5  he  said  unto  the  sick  of  the  palsy,  Son  be 
2.  9  is  it  easier  to  say  to  the  sick  of  the  palsy 
2.  10  may  know,  .he  saith  to  the  sick  of  the  p. 

PAL'-TI,  '9S9  Jali  delivers. 

A  chief  Benjamite,  son  of  Rapliu,  and  chosen  to  spy  out 
the  land.  b.c.  1490. 

Numi3.  9  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  P.  the  son  of  Rapliu 

PAL-TI  -EL,  PHAL-TI'-EL,  God  delivers. 

1.  A  chief  of  Issachar,  son  of  Azzan,  and  chosen  to  divide 
tiie  land  W.  of  Jordan.  B.o.  1452. 

Num  34.  26  prince  of  the  tribe . .  P.  the  son  of  Azzan 

2.  ABenjamite,  sou  of  Laisli,  called  also  Phalti,  to  whom 
Miclial,  David's  wife,  was  given.  B.c.  1060. 

2  Sa.  3.  15  (her)  husband,  (even)  from  P.  the  son  of 

PAL-TITE,  'pVsn  the  Palti. 

A  Patronymic  of  Helez,  from  Beth-Palet  in  the  S.  of 
Judah. 

2  Sa.  23.  26  Helez  the  P. ,  Ira  the  son  of  Ikkesh  the  T. 
PAM-PHY-LI-A,  Uaa<pv\ia. 

A  province  in  the  S.  of  AsiaMinor,  having  Cilicia  011  the 
E.,  Pisidia  on  the  N.,  Lycia  011  the  W.,  and  the  Medi¬ 
terranean  on  the  S.  Perga  is  the  only  one  of  its  cities 
named  in  the  New  Testament. 

Acts  2. 10  P.,  in  Egypt,  and  in  the  parts  of  Lybia 
13. 13  they  came  to  Perga  in  P. :  and  John  dep. 

14.  24  passed  throughout  Pisidia,  they  came  to  P. 

15.  38  who  departed  from  them  from  P.,  and 
27.  5  had  sailed  over  the  sea  of  Cilicia  and  P. 

PAN  — 

1  .Pans,  D'fon  chabiltim. 

1  CI1.9.  31  over  the  things  that  were  made  in  the  pan 

2.  Pan,  laver,  li*?  kiyyor. 

1  Sa.  2.  14  he  struck  (it)  into  the  pan,  or  kettle,  or  c. 

3.  Thin  plate,  rora  machdbatli. 

Lev.  2.  5  if  thy  oblation  (be),  .(baken)  in  a  pan,  it  s. 

6.  21  I11  a  pan  it  shall  be  made  with  oil ;  (and 

7.  9  all  that  is  dressed,  .in  the  pan,  shall  be 

2  CI1.23.  29  for  (that  which  is  baked  in)  the  pan,  and 
Eze.  4.  3  take  thou  unto  thee  an  iron  pan,  and  set 

4.  Frying  pan,  rn#a  masreth. 

2  Sa.  13.  9  she  took  a  pan,  and  poured  (them)out  b. 


5.  A  pot,  vd  sir. 

Exod27.  3  thou  slialt  make  his  pans  to  receive  his 

6.  A  pan,  pot,  1119  parur. 

Num  11.  8  baked  (it)  in  pans,  and  made  cakes  of  it 

7.  Dish,  pan,  cruise,  nnSs  tselachah. 

2  Ch.35. 13  in  pots,  a  11  cf  in  caldrons,  and  in  pans,  and 
PANG  — 

1  .Pang,  cord,  chebel. 

Isa.  26.  17  Like  as  a  woman . .  crieth  out  in  her  pangs 
Jer.  22.  23  shalt  thou  be  when  pangs  come  upon  thee 

2.  Pain,  writhing,  Vn  civil. 

Jer.  50.  43  anguish,  .pangs  as  of  a  woman  in  travail 
Mic.  4.  9  for  pangs  have  taken  thee  as  a  woman  in 

3 . Pain,  pang,  ts  tsir. 

Isa.  13.  8  pangs  and  sorrows  shall  take  hold  of  them 
21.  3  pangs  have  taken  hold  upon  me,  as  the  p. 

4.  To  straiten,  distress,  Y19  tsarar,  5. 

Jer.  48. 41  be  as  the  heart  of  a  woman  in  her  pangs 
49.  22  be  as  the  heart  of  a  woman  in  her  pangs 

PAN'-NAG,  133  sweet. 

A  place  on  the  road  from  Damascus  to  Baalbeck,  also 
called  Piggi. 

Eze.  27.  17  in  thy  market  wheat  of  Minnith,  and  P. 

PANT,  to  — 

1  .To  go  about,  pant,  nnp  sacliar,  3a. 

Psa.  38. 10  My  heart pauteth,  my  strength  faileth  me 

2.  To  long  for,  pant,  in;;  drag. 

Psa.  42.  1  panteth  after  the  water  brooks,  so  pant. 

3.  To  swallow  up,  pant,  shaaph. 

Psa.119.  131 1  opened  my  mouth,  and  panted :  for  I 
Amos  2.  7  That  pant  after  the  dust  of  the  earth  on 

4.  To  err,  wander,  go  astray,  njip  taah. 

Isa.  21.  4  My  heart  panted,  fearfulness  affrighted 
PAP  — 

1.  Breast,  shad. 

Eze.  23.  21  in  bruising  thy  teats,  .for  the  paps  of  thy 

2.  Breast,  pap,  paaris  mastos. 

Luken.  27  Blessed .  .the  paps  which  thou  hast  sucked 

23.  29  Blessed  (are),  .the  paps  which  never  gave 
Rev.  1.  13  [girt  about  the  paps]  with  a  golden  girdle 

PAPER  (REEDS)  — 

1  .Green bushy  meadows,  niijf  aroth. 

Isa.  19.  7  The  paper  reeds  by  the  brooks,  by  the  m. 

2. Paper,  xuprys  Charles. 

2  John  12  I  would  not  (write)  with  paper  and  ink 

PA'  PHOS,  ndcpos. 

A  city  on  the  W.  of  Cyprus  (now  Baffe),  the  station  of 
a  Roman  pro-consul ;  about  sixty  stadia  off  was  a  temple 
of  Venus. 

Acts  13.  6  they  had  gone  through  the  isle  unto  P. 

13.  13  when  Paul  and  his  company  loosed  from  P. 

PARABLE  — 

1.  Similitude,  parable,  proverb,  mashal. 

Nuni23.  7,  18  And  he  took  up  his  parable,  and  said 

24.  3,  15,  20,  21,  23  took  up  his  parable,  and 
Job  27.  1  Job  continued  his  parable,  and  said 

29.  1  Job  continued  his  parable,  and  said 
Psa.  49.  4  1  will  incline  mine  ear  to  a  parable ;  I  w. 

78.  2  I  will  open  my  mouth  in  a  parable  :  I  will 
Prov26.  7,  9  so  (is)  a  parable  in  the  mouth  of  fools 
Eze.  17.  2  speak  a  parable  unto  the  house  of  Israel 

20.  49  they  say  of  me,  Doth  he  not  speak  parab. 
24.  3  utter  a  parable  unto  the  rebellious  house 

Mic.  2.  4  shall  (one)  take  up  a  parable  against  you 
Hab.  2.  6  all  these  take  up  a  parable  against  him 

2.  A  parable,  similitude,  napaptoKy  parabole. 

Matti3.  3  spake  many  things  unto  them  in  parables 
13.  10  Whyspeakestthouuntothemin  parables? 
13.  13  Therefore  speak  I  to  them  in  parables :  be. 
13.  18  Hear  ye  therefore  the  parable  of  the  sower 
13.  24,  31  Another  parable  put  he  forth  unto  th. 
13.  33  Another  parable  spake  he  unto  them;  The 
13.  34  in  parables  ;  and  without  a  parable  spake 
13-  35  I  open  my  mouth  in  parables  ;  I  will 
13.  36  Declare  unto  us  the  parable  of  the  tares 
13.  53  when  Jesus  had  finished  these  parables 
15. 15  said  unto  him,  Declare  unto  us  this  par. 

21.  33  Hear  another  parable  :  There  was  a  cert. 

21.  45  when  the.  .Pharisees  had  heard  his  para. 

22.  1  spake  unto  them  again  by  parables,  and 
24.  32  learu  a  parable  of  the  fig  ti  ee  :  When  his 

Mark  3.  23  said  unto  them  in  parables,  How  can  Sa. 

4.  2  he  taught  them  many  things  by  parables 
4.  10  with  the  twelve  asked  of  him  the  parable 
4.  11  but.  .all  (these)  things  are  done  in  parabl. 
4.  13  said  unto  them,  Know  ye.  .this  parable? 
4. 13  and  how  then  will  ye  know  all  parables? 
4.  33  with  many  such  parables  spake  he  the  w. 
4.  34  without  a  parable  spake  he  not  unto  them 

7.  17  disciples  asked  him  concerning  the  para. 
12.  1  lie  began  to  speak  unto  them  by  parables 

12.  12  he  had  spoken  the  parable  against  them 

13.  28  learn  a  parable  of  the  fig  tree ;  When  her 
Luke  5.  36hespakealsoaparableuntothem;Noman 

6.  39  he  spake  a  parable  unto  them  :  Can  the 

8.  4  were  come  to  him ..  he  spake  by  a  parable 

8.  9  asked . . saying. .  What  might  this  parable 

8.  10  but  to  others  in  parables ;  that  seeing  th. 
8.  11  the  parable  is  this  :  The  seed  is  the  word 

12.  16  he  spake  a  parable  unto  them,  saying,  The 


Lukei2. 41  speakest  thou  this  parable  unto  us,  oreven 

13.  6  He  spake  also  this  parable,  Acertain(man) 

14.  7  he  put  forth  a  parable  to  those  which  w. 

15.  3  he  spake  this  parable  unto  them,  saying 

1 8.  1  he  spake  a  parable  unto  them  (to  this  end) 

18.  9  he  spake  this  parable  unto  certain  which 

19.  11  spake  a  parable,  because  he  was  nigh  to 

20.  9  began  he  to  speak  to  the  people  this  par. 
20. 19  he  had  spoken  this  parable  against  them 

21.  29  he  spake  to  them  a  parable;  Behold  the 

3. Adage,  dark  saying,  irapoipia  paroimia. 

Johmo.  6  This  parable  spake  Jesus  unto  them :  but 

PARADISE  — 

Parle,  garden  ground,  vapaSeuros  {from  Heb.  C~n?). 
Liike23.  43  To  day  shalt  thou  be  with  me  in  paradise 
2  Co.  12.  4  he  was  caught  up  into  paradise,  aud  hea. 
Pmv.  2.  7  which  is  in  the  midst  of  the  paradise  of 

PA'-RAH,  rnsrr  the  wild  place. 

A  city  in  Benjamin,  near.Avim  and  Ophrah. 

Josh.18. 23  And  Avim,  aud  P.,  and  Ophrah 

PARAMOUR  — 

A  concubine,  {male  or  female) ,  vjfs  pillegesli. 

Eze.  23.  20  she  doted  upon  their  paramours,  whose 

PA'-RAN,  ] -\ss  full  of  caverns. 

A  wilderness  at  S.  and  S.W.  of  Canaan,  aud  W.  of  Edom, 
reaching  w  estward  to  Shur,  and  S.  to  the  Elanitic  gulf, 
also  called  Mount  Paran,  aud  el-Paran. 

Gen.  21.  21  he  dwelt  in  the  wilderness  of  P. :  and  his 
Nunno.  12  the  cloud  rested  in  the  wilderness  oi  P. 
12. 16  people,  .pitched  in  the  wilderness  of  P. 
13.  3  M  oses . .  sent  them  from  . .  wilderness  of  P. 

13.  26  unto  the  wilderness  of  P.,  to  Kadesh ;  and 
Deut.  1.  1  between  P.,  and  Tophel,  and  Laban,  and 

33.  2  he  shined  forth  from  mount  P.,  and  he 
1  Sa.  25.  1  and  went  down  to  the  wilderness  of  P. 

1  Ki.11.  18  P. :  aud  they  took  men  with  them  out  of  P. 
Hab.  3.  3  from  Teman,  the  Holy  One  from  mount  P. 

PAR'-BAR,  1319  open  summer  house. 

A  place  W.  of  the  temple  and  surrounded  by  a  wall. 
Comp,  “suburb,"  in  2  Ki.  23.  11. 

1  CI1.26. 18  P.  westward,  four  at  the  causeway .  .two 

PARCEL  (of  ground)  — 

1  .A  pen-tion,  ri^n  clielqah. 

Gen.  33. 19  he  bought  a  parcel  of  a  field,  where  he 
Josh. 24.  32  a  parcel  of  ground  which  Jacob  bought 
Ruth  4.  3  Naomi,  .selleth  a  parcel  of  land,  which 
1  Ch.11.  13  where  was  a  parcel  of  ground  full  of  bar. 
11. 14  set  themselves  in  the  midst  of  (that)  par. 

2. Field,  place,  x<vplov  clwrion. 

John  4.  5  the  parcel  of  ground  that  Jacob  gave  to 

PARCHED  (com,  ground  or  places)  — 

1  .Burnt  or  parched  places,  D’lin  cliarerim. 

Jer.  17.  6  parched  places  in  the  wilderness,  (in)  a 

2.  To  roast,  nVi3  qalali. 

Josh.  5.  11  ilid  eat.  .parched  (corn)  in  the  self  same 

3.  Roasted  corn  or  grain,  ’S])  qali. 

Lev.  23.  14  shall  eat  neither  bread,  nor  parched  corn 
Ruth  2. 14  he  reached  her  parched  (corn),  and  she  did 

1  Sa.  17.  17  Take,  .an  epliah  of  this  parched  (com), and 

25.  18  five  measures  of  parched  (corn),  and  an 

2  Sa.  17.  28  parched  (corn),  .beans,  and  lentiles,  and 

4.  If  cat,  mirage,  3nc>  sliarab. 

Isa.  35.  7  the  parched  ground  shall  become  a  pool 
PARCHMENT  — 

A  thin  skin  of  parchment,  gepfipdva  ( from  Lat.). 

2  Ti.  4.  13  the  books,  (but)  especially  the  parchments 
PARDON  — 

A  passing  over,  forgiveness,  nnnp  selicliali. 

Neh.  9.  17  thou  (art)  a  God  ready  to  pardon,  gracious 
PARDON,  to  — 

1.  To  cover,  pacify,  kapliar,  3. 

2  Ch.  30. 18  saying,  The  good  Lord  pardon  every  one 

2.  To  lift  up,  Npl  nasa. 

EXOCI23.  21  for  he  will  not  pardon  your  transgressions 

1  Sa.  15.  25  pardon  my  sin,  and  turn  again  with  me 
Job  7.  21  why  dost  thou  not  pardon  my  transgres. 
Mic.  7.  18  that  pardoueth  iniquity,  and  passeth  by 

3.  To  pass  over,  forgive,  n^D  salach. 

Exod  34.  9  pardon  our  iniquity,  and  our  sin,  and  take 
Numi4.  19  Pardon,  I  beseech  thee,  the  iniquity  of  this 

14.  20  I  have  pardoned,  according  to  thy  word 

2  Ki.  5.  18,  18  the  Lord  pardon  thy  servant 

24.  4  blood  that  he  shed . .  Lord  would  not  pa. 
Psa.  25.  11  Lord,  pardon  mine  iniquity ;  for  it  (is)  g. 
Isa.  55.  7  toourGod,  for  he  will  abundantly  pardon 
Jer.  5.  1  seeketh  the  truth ;  and  I  will  pardon  it 

5.  7  How  shall  I  pardon  thee  for  this?  thy  c. 
33.  8  will  pardon  all  their  iniquities,  whereby 
50.  20  for  I  will  pardon  them  whom  I  reserve 
Lam.  3.  42  and  have  rebelled  :  thou  hast  not  pardoned 

PARDONED,  to  be  — 

To  be  pleasing,  accepted,  nyi  ratsah,  2. 

Isa.  40.  2  that  her  iniquity  is  pardoned:  for  she  hath 

PARE,  to  — 

To  make,  do,  prepare,  n'ftsf  asah. 

Deut  21.  12  shall  shave  her  head,  and  pare  her  nails 


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PARTIALITY 


PARENT  — 

1.  Parent,  begetter,  yovtvs  gonev.s. 

Matt  to.  21  children  shallrise.  .against(their)parents 
Marki3. 12  children  shall  rise,  .against  (their)  parents 
Luke  2.  27  the  parents  brought  in  the  child  Jesus,  to 

2.  41  his  parents  went  to  Jerusalem  every  year 

8.  56  her  parents  were  astonished  :  but  he  ch. 

18.  29  or  parents,  or  brethren,  or  wife,  or  child. 

21.  16  ye  shall  be  betrayed  both  by  parents,  and 
John  9.  2  who  did  sin,  this  man,  or  his  parents,  that 

9.  3  Neither . .  this  man  sinned,  nor  his  parents 
9.  18  the  parents  of  him  that  had  received  his 
9.  20  His  parents  answered  them,  and  said.  We 
9.  22  These  (words)  spake  his  parents,  because 
9.  23  Therefore  said  his  parents.  He  is  of  age 

Horn.  1.  30  inventors  of  evil ..  disobedient  to  parents 
2  C0.12. 14  lay  up  for  the  parents,  but  the  parents 
Eph.  6.  1  obey  your  parents  in  the  Lord  :  for  this  is 
Col.  3.  20  obey  (your)  parents  in  all  things :  for  this 
2  Ti.  3.  2  disobedient  to  parents,  unthankful,  unho. 

I.  Father,  warfip  paten'. 

Heb.  11.  23  was  hid  three  months  of  his  parents 

3.  Progenitor,  irpiyovos  progonos. 

1  Ti.  5.  4  to  requite  their  parents :  for  that  is  godd 

PARLOUR  — 

1.  Inner  or  secret  place,  inn  cheder. 

1  Ch.28. 11  and  of  the  inner  parlours  thereof,  and  of 

2 . A  chamber,  parlour,  lishkah. 

1  Sa.  9.  22  Samuel,  .brought  them  into  the  parlour 

3.  Upper  place,  aliyyah. 

Judg.  3.  20  and  he’ was  sitting  in  a  summer  parlour 

3.  23  and  shut  the  doors  of  the  parlour  upon 

3.  24  that . .  the  doors  of  the  parlour  (were)  lo. 
3.  25  and.  .he  opened  not  the  doors  of  the  par. 

PAR-MASH'-TA,  Niwni?. 

A  son  of  Hainan  the  Agagite,  in  the  days  of  Aliasueras 
and  Esther,  b.c.  510. 

Esth.  9.  9  And  P.,  and  Arisai,  and  Aridai,  and  Vaje. 

PAR-ME'-NAS,  riapjUevSs. 

One  of  the  seven  disciples  chosen  to  serve  tables. 

Acts  6.  5  and  P. ,  and  Nicolas  a  proselyte  of  Antioch 

PAR'-NACH,  1J13. 

The  father  of  Elizaphan  a  chief  of  Zebulun,  chosen  to 
divide  the  land  W.  of  the  Jordan.  B.O.  1490. 

Nuni34.  25  And  the  prince ..  Elizaphan  the  son  of  P. 

PAR'-OSH,  PHAR’-OSH,  eijng  fleeing,  fugitive. 

1.  One  whose  descendants  returned  with  Zerubbabel. 
B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  3  The  children  of  P.,  two  thousand  an  hun. 
Neh.  7.  8  The  children  of  P.,  two  thousand  an  hun. 

2.  One  whose  descendants  returned  with  Ezra.  B.c. 
447- 

Ezra  8.  3  the  sons  of  P. ;  Zechariah  :  and  with  him 

3.  One  whose  descendants  had  takeD  strange  wives. 
B.C.  447. 

Ezra  10.  25  of  the  sons  of  P. ;  Ramiah,  and  Jeziah,  and 

4.  The  father  of  Pedaiali  who  helped  to  repair  the  wall. 
B.C.  447. 

Neh.  3.  25  After  him  Pedaiah  the  son  of  P. 

5.  A  family  that,  with  Neliemiah,  sealed  the  covenant. 
B.C.  445. 

Neh. 10. 14  The  chief.  .P.,  Pahath-moab,  Elam,  Zattliu 
PAR-SHAN -DA'-THA,  strnrzhB. 

A  son  of  Haman  the  Agagite.  B.C.  510. 

Esth.  9.  7  And  P.,  and  Dalplion,  and  Aspatha 
PART  — 

1  .Part,  13  bad. 

Job  41. 12  I  will  not  conceal  his  parts,  nor  his  power 

2.  Piece,  in  3  bether. 

Jer.  34. 18  when  they,  .passed  between  the  parts  th. 
34.  19  which  passed  between  the  parts  of  the  c. 

3.  Section,  in  gezer. 

Psa.136.  13  him  which  divided  tlieRedsea  into  parts 

4.  Word,  matter,  131  dabar. 

1  Ki.  6.  38  finished’  throughout  all  the  parts  thereof 

5.  Portion,  p^n  cheleq. 

Numi8.  20  have  any  part  among  them :  I(am)  thy  p. 
Deut  10.  9  Levi  hath  no  part  nor  inheritance  with 
12.  12  he  hath  no  part  nor  inheritance  with  you 

14.  27,  29  hath  no  part  nor  inheritance  with  thee 

18.  1  have  no  part  nor  inheritance  with  Israel 
Josh.  14.  4  gave  no  part  unto  the  Levites  in  the  land 
15. 13  gave  a  part  among  the  children  of  Judah 
18.  5  And  they  shall  divide  it  into  seven  parts 
18.  6  describe  the  land  (into)  seven  parts,  and 
18.  7  the  Levites  have  no  part  among  you  ;  for 

18.  9  described  it  by  cities  into  seven  parts  in  a 

19.  •  9  the  part  of  the  children  of  Judah  was  too 

22.  25  ye  have  no  part  in  the  Lord  :  so  shall  yo. 
22. 27  may  not  say.  .Ye  have  no  part  in  the  Lo. 

1  Sa.  30.  24  as  his  part  (is)  that  goeth  down  to  the  ba. 

30.  24  so  (shall)  his  part  (be)  that  tarrieth  by  the 

2  Sa.20.  1  We  have  no  part  in  David,  neither  have 
Job  32.  17  I  will  answer  also  my  part ;  I  also  will  s. 
Eze.  48.  8  (in)  length  as  one  of  the  (other)  parts,  from 
Amos  7.  4  devoured  the  great  deep,  and.  .eat  up  a  p. 

6.  Portion,  npSn  chelqah. 

Ruth  2.  3  oh  a  part  of  the  field  (belonging)  unto  B. 


7 . Half,  ’sn,’yn  chetsi,  chatsi. 

1  EX16.  21  the  people  of  Israel  divided  into  two  pa. 
Isa.  44.  16  burneth  part  thereof  in  the  fire ;  with  p. 

44.  19  I  have  burnt  part  of  it  in  the  fire ;  yea 

8 . From,  out  of,  some  of,  ]C  min. 

Dan.  2.  33  legs  of  iron,  his  feet  part  of  iron  and  part 

2.  41  part  of  potter’s  clay,  and  part  of  iron,  the 

2.  42  the  toes,  .part  of  iron,  and  part  of  clay 

9 . Portion,  allotment,  nio  manali. 

Exod29.  26  take  the  breast . .  and  it  shall  be  thy  part 
Lev.  7.  33  shall  have  the  right  shoulder  for  (his)  pa. 
8.  29  (for)  of  the  ram.  .it  was  Moses’  part;  as 

10.  Mouth,  ns  peh. 

Zech  13.  8  two  parts  therein  shall  be  cut  off  (and)die 

11.  Circuit,  l\‘?3  pelek. 

Neh.  3.  9,  12  the  ruler  of  the  half  part  of  Jerusalem 

3.  14  Malchiah. .  ruler  of  part  of  Beth-haccerem 
3.  15  Shallum.  .the  ruler  of  partof  Mizpah;  he 

3. 16  the  ruler  of  the  half  part  of  Beth-zur,  unto 

3. 17  ruler  of  the  half  partof  Keilah,  in  his  part 
3.  18  Bavai.  .the  ruler  of  the  half  part  of  Keilah 

12.  End,  extremity,  D 3  pas. 

Dan.  5.  5  king  saw  the  part  of  the  hand  that  wrote 

5.  24  was  the  part  of  the  hand  sent  from  him 

13 . End,  extremity,  fraction,  nyp  qatsah. 

Job  26. 14  these  (are)  parts  of  his  ways  ;  but  how  li. 

11. End,  extremity,  fraction,  nyp  qetsath. 

Dan.  1.  2  with  part  of  the  vessels  of  the  house  of  G. 

15 . Lot,  portion,  icXrjpos  kleros. 

Acts  1.  17  and  had  obtained  part  of  this  ministry 

1.  25  take  [part]  of  this  ministry  and  apostleship 

16.  Climate,  region,  district,  icXtpa  Mima. 

Rom  15  23  having  no  more  place  in  these  parts,  and 

17 -Division,  part,  uepls  mcris. 

Lukeio.  42  Mary  hath  chosen  that  good  part,  which 
Acts  8  21  Thou  hast  neither  part  nor  lot  in  this  ma. 
16. 12  the  chief  city  of  that  [part]  of  Macedonia 

2  Co.  6.  15  what  part  hath  he  that  believeth  with  an 

IS. Division,  part,  pepos  meros. 

Matt.  2.  22  he  turned  aside  into  the  parts  of  Galilee 
Mark  8. 10  and  came  into  the  parts  of  Dalmanutha 
Luken.  36  (be)  full  of  light,  having  no  part  dark,  the 
Johni3.  8  wash  thee  not,  thou  hast  no  part  with  me 

19.  23  and  made  four  parts,  to  every  soldier  a  p. 
Acts  2.  10  in  the  parts  of  Libya  about  Gyrene,  and 

5.  2  brought  a  certain  part,  and  laid  (it)  at  the 
20  2  he  had  gone  over  those  parts,  and  had  gi. 

23.  6  the  one  part  were  Sadducees,  and  the  ot. 
23.  9  [scribes  (that  were)  of  the  Pharisees’  part] 
Rom  it.  25  blindness  in  part  is  happened  to  Israel 

1  C0.13.  9  we  know  in  part,  and  we  prophesy  in  part 

13. 10  that  which  is  in  part  shall  be  done  away 

13.  12  now  I  know  inpart ;  hut  then  shall  I  know 

2  Co.  1.  14  ye  have  acknowledged  us  in  part,  that  we 

2.  5  lie  hath  not  grieved  me.  but  in  part ;  that 
Eph.  4.  9  also  descended  first  in  to  the  lower  [parts] 

4. 16  the.  .working  in  the  measure  of  every  [p.] 
Rev.  16. 19  the  great  city  was  divided  into  three  parts 

20.  6  Blessed  and  holy  (is)  he  that  hath  part  in 

21.  8  But.  .shall  have  their  part  in  the  lake  w. 
22. 19  take  away  his  part  out  of  the  book  of  life 

19.  Hand,  i;  yad. 

Gen.  47.  24  four  parts  shall  be  your  own,  for  seed  of 
2  Ki.n.  7  two  parts  of  all  you  that  go  forth  on  the 
Neh.  11.  1  and  nine  parts  (to  dwell)  in  (other)  cities 

20.  Thigh,  nsniyarkah. 

Eze.  38. 15  come  from  thy  place  out  of  the  north  parts 
39.  2  cause  thee  to  come  up  from  the  north  pa. 

21.  A  cut  piece,  nra  nethach. 

Lev.  1.  8  shall  lay  the  parts,  the  head,  and  the  fat 
[See  also  Back,  east,  fifth,  first,  forth,  greater,  greatest, 
habitable,  hallowed,  highest,  hinder,  inner,  innermost, 
inward,  kinsman,  lacking,  low,  more,  neither,  secret, 
sixth,  tenth  third,  two,  utmost.] 

PART,  on  one’s  — 

1  .Demon  through,  Kara  ( acc .)  kata. 

1  Be.  4  14  [on  their  part  he  is  evil,  .on  your  part  he] 

2 .In  behalf  of  ,  virep  (gen.)  huper. 

Mark  9.  40  For  he  that  is  not  against  us  is  on  ourpart 
PART,  to  have,  give,  or  take  a  — 

1  .To  have  a  portion,  pbn  chalaq. 

1  Sa.  30.  24  that  tarrieth  by  the  stuff ;  they  shall  part 
Prov  17.  2  shall  have  paid  of  the  inheritance  among 

2  .To  give.a  portion,  apportion,  pbft  chalaq,  3. 

Psa.  22.  18  They  part  my  garments  among  them,  and 
Joel  3.  2  whom  they  have  scattered  ..and  parted  my 

3.  To  halve,  divide,  nxn  chatsah. 

Job  41.  6  shall  they  part  him  among  the  merchants? 

4.  To  be  halved,  divided,  n>-n  chatsah,  2. 

2  Ki.  2. 14  they  parted  hither  and  thither :  and  Elis. 

5.  To  snatch  or  take  away,  Ss.  natsal,  5. 

2  Sa.  14.  6  (there  was)  none  to  part  them,  but  the  one 

6.  To  part,  separate,  “13  parad,  5. 

Ruth  1. 17  do  so. .  (if  ought)  but  death  part  thee  and 
2  Ki.  2. 11  parted  them  both  asunder;  and  Elijah 
Prov.18. 18  The  lot.  .parteth  between  the  mighty 


7.  To  divide,  part,  013  paras,  5. 

Lev.  11.  3  Whatsoeverparteth  the  hoof.and  is  cloven 
Deut  14.  6  every  beast  that  parteth  the  hoof,  and  cl. 

8 . To  divide,  nn3 pathath. 

Lev.  2.  6  Thou  shalt  part  it  in  pieces,  and  pour  oil 

9 . To  divide  throughout,  Siapep  diamerizo. 

Matt27.  35  parted  his  garments,  casting  lots  ;  that  it 

27.  35  Theypartedmygarmentsamongthem,and 
Markis.  24  theyparted  his  garments, casting  lots  upon 
Lukc'23.  34  And  theyparted  his  raiment,  and  castlots 
Johni9_  24  Theyparted  my  raiment  among  them,  and 
Acts  2.  45  parted  them  to  all  (men),  as  every  man  had 

10 . To  divide,  peplfa  merizo. 

Heb.  7.  2  Abraham  gave  a  tenth  part  of  all;  first  be. 

11.  To  hold  along  with,  per  ex®  metecho. 

Heb.  2.14  also  himself  likewise  took  part  of  the  same 

PARTAKE,  PARTAKER  — 

1.  Portion ,  pbn  cheleq. 

Psa.  50.  18  and  hast  been  partaker  with  adulterers 

2.  To  receive  in  return,  dvriXau^dvopai  antilambano. 

1  Ti.  6.  2  faithful  and  beloved,  jiartakers  of  the  be. 

3.  To  become  a  joint  partaker,  avyuoivuvos  ylvopai. 

Rom  1 1. 17  partakest  of  the  root  and  fatness  of  the 
1  Co.  9.  23  thatlmightbepartakerthereof  with(you) 
Phil.  1.  7  inasmuch  as.  .ye  all  are  partakers  of  my 

4.  Holding  along  with,  per  axis  metochos. 

Heb.  3.  1  partakers  of  the  heavenly  calling,  consi. 

3. 14  we  are  made  partakers  of  Christ,  if  wehold 

6.  4  and  were  made  partakers  of  the  Holy  Gh. 

12.  8  without  chastisement,  where  of  all  are  p. 

5 .One  having  in  common,  koivoivos  koinunos. 

Matt  23.  30  we  would  not  have  been  partakers  with 

1  Co.  10.  18  are  not  they  which  eat  of  the  sacrifices  p. 

2  Co.  1.  7  that  as  ye  are  partakers  of  the  sufferings 

1  Pe.  5.  1  a  partaker  of  the  glory  that  shall  be  rev. 

2  Pe.  1.  4  ye  might  be  partakers  of  the  divine  nature 

6.  Division,  portion,  pepis  meris. 

Col.  1. 12  meet  to  be  partakers  of  the  inheritance 

7.  A  joint  holder,  avpperoxos  summetochos. 

Eph.  3.  6  partakers  of  his  promise  in  Christ  by  the 

5.  7  Be  not  ye  therefore  partakers  with  them 
PARTAKER  of  or  with,  to  he  — 

1.  To  give  or  have  in  common,  koivuvcu  koinbneo. 
Rom.15.  27  have  been  make  partakers  of  their  spirit. 

1  Ti.  5.  22  neither  be  partaker  of  other  men’s  sins 
Heb.  2. 14  as  the  children  are  partakersof  flesh  and 

1  Pe.  4.  13  as  ye  are  partakers  of  Christ’s  sufferings 

2  Jo.  11  he  that  biddethliimGodspeedispartak.of 

2.  To  take  or  receive  with,  perahapjlavo)  metalamha. 

2  Ti.  2.  6  The  husbandman,  .must  be  first  partak.  of 
Heb.  12.  io  that  (we)  might  be  partakers  of  his  holi. 

3.  To  hold  with,  pe  rex01  meteclio. 

1  Co.  9. 10  and  that  he.  .should  be  partaker  of  liisho. 

9. 12  If  others  be  partakers  of  (this)  power  over 
10.  17  for  we  are  all  partakers  of  that  one  bread 
10.  21  ye  cannot  be  partakersof  theLord’s  table 
10.  30  if  I  by  grace  be  a  partaker,  why  am  I  evil 

1.  To  suffer  evil  along  with, a  vyKaKonaflewsugkakopa. 

2  Ti.  1.  8  be  thou  partaker  of  the  afflictions  of  the 

5.  To  give  or  have  in  common  with,  avyKoiraiveu. 
Rev.  18.  4  that  ye  be  not  partakers  of  her  sins,  and 

6.  To  have  a  division  or  part  with,  avppepi^opai. 

1  Co.  9.  13  which  wait . .  are  partakers  with  the  altar  ? 

PARTED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  portioned,  apportioned,  pbn  chalaq,  2. 

Job  38.  24  By  what  way  is  the  light  parted,  (which) 

2.  To  be  parted,  separated,  "n3  parad,  2 . 

Gen.  2.  10  it  was  parted,  and  became  into  fourlieads 

3.  To  set  err  place  apart,  Siiarript  diislemi. 

Luke24.  51  he  was  parted  from  them,  and  carried  up 

PAR-TEI-ANS,  UapBoi. 

The  inhabitants  of  Parthia  proper,  which  is  N.W.  of 
Persia,  and  about  600  miles  long  ;  having  Hyrcania  on 
the  N.W.,  Media  on  the  W.,  Asia  on  the  E.,  and 
Cannania  Deserta  on  the  S. ;  it  is  wholly  surrounded 
by  mountains ;  it  was  early  subject  to  Media,  then  to 
Persia,  and  also  to  Alexander  and  his  successors ;  it 
became  independent  in  B.c.  256;  at  the  death  of 
Mithridates,  B.C.  130,  it  extended  from  the  Euphrates 
to  the  Jordan,  and  from  the  Oxus  to  the  Persian  Gulf ; 
in  B.c.  53  it  was  invaded  by  Crassus,  who  was  defeated 
and  slain  ;  in  A.D.  226  it  became  subject  to  Persia. 

Acts  2.  9  P.,  and  Medes,  and  Elamites,  and  the  dwe. 

PARTIAL,  to  be  — 

1  .To  lift  up  the  face,  D'iO  nasa  plianim. 

Mai.  2.  9  have  not  kept  my  ways,  but  have  been  p. 
2.  To  judge  diversely,  SiaKplme  diakrino. 

Jas.  2.  4  Are  ye  not  then  partial  in  yourselves,  and 
PARTIALITY  (without)  — 

1.  Not  judging  diversely,  impartial,  aStd.upiros. 

Jas.  3.17  without  partiality,  and  without  hypocrisy 

2.  A  bearing  toward,  partiality,  updauXuns  prosk. 

1  Ti  5  21  before  another,  doing  nothiug  by  [part.] 


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PARTICULAR  — 

Individually ,  imperfectly,  Ik  ycpovs  ek  merous. 
i  Co.  12.  27  body  of  Christ,  and  members  in  particular 

PARTICULARLY  — 

1 .  Down  to  or  in  parts,  Kara  yepos  kata  meros. 

Heb.  9.  5  of  which  we  cannot  now  speak  particular. 

2.  Down  to  each  one,  ica.6’  ev  Hkckttov  kath  hen  hek. 

Acts  2i.  19  lie  declared  particularly  what  things  God 
PARTING  — 

The  mother,  dk  em. 

Eze.  21.  21  the  king  of  Babylon  stood  at  the  parting 

PARTITION  — 

Fence,  hedge,  tppayyis  phragmos. 

Eph.  2.  14  broken  down  the  middle  wall  of  partition 
PARTITION,  to  make  a  — 

To  make  to  pass  over,  abar,  3. 

1  Ki.  6.  2i  made  a  partition  by  the  chains  of  gold  be. 
PARTLY  — 

1  .End,  extremity,  nyi?  qetsath. 

Dan.  2.  42  shall  be  partly  strong,  and  partly  broken 
2.Some  part,  yepos  n  meros  ti. 

1  Co.11.  18  divisions  among  you ;  and  I  partly  believe 

3.  This  {indeed),  tovto  (yev)  toulo  {men). 

Heb.  10.  33  Partly,  whilst  ye  were,  .partly,  whilst  ye 
PARTNER  — 

1  .To  have  a  portion,  apportion,  pSn  chalaq. 

Prov.29.  24  Whoso  is  partner  with  a  thief  liateth  his 
2. One  having  in  common,  koivwv6s  koinonos. 

Luke  5.  10  sons  of  Zebedee,  which  were  partners  w. 

2  Co.  8.  23  my  partner  and  fellow  helper  concerning 
Phm.  17  If  thou  count  me  therefore  a  partner,  re. 

3.  One  holdimg  along  with,  yeroxds  metochos. 

Luke  5.  7  they  beckoned  unto  (their)  partners,  wh. 
PARTRIDGE  — 

A  partridge,  caller,  to/p  gore. 

1  Sa.  26.  20  as  when  one  doth  hunt  a  partridge  in  the 
Jer.  17.  11  partridge  sitteth  (on  eggs),  and  liatcheth 

PA-RU'-AH,  nns  increase. 

Father  of  Jehoshaphat,  one  of  Solomon’s  purveyors. 
B.C.  1040. 

1  Ki.  4.  17  Jehoshaphat  the  son  of  P.  in  Issachar 
PAR-VA'-IM,  □'ns. 

An  unknown  gold  region. 

2  Ch.  3.  6  precious  stones,  .the  gold  (was)  gold  of  P. 
PA'-SACH,  pcs  limping. 

A  son  of  Japhlet,  great-grandson  of  Asher,  c.c.  1590. 

1  Ch.  7.  33  P.,  and  Bimhal.and  Ashvath.  These  (are) 
PAS  DAM-MIM,  D'tn  ds  extremity  of  the  flowings. 

A  place  in  the  W.  of  Judah,  between  Shocho  and 
Azekah ;  in  1  Sa.  17.  1  it  is  Ephes-dammim. 

1  Ch.it.  13  He  was  with  David  at  P.,  and  there  the 
PA  SE'-AH,  PHA-SE'-AH,  nps  limping. 

1.  A  son  of  Eshton,  grandson  of  Chelub,  descendant  of 
Caleb  son  of  Hur.  B.C.  1420. 

1  Ch.  4.  12  and  P.,  and  Tebinnali  the  father  of  Irn. 

2.  One  whose  descendants  were  reckoned  among  the 
Nethinim. 

Ezra  2.  49  the  children  of  P.,  the  children  of  Besai 
Neh.  7.  51  the  children  of  Uzza,  the  children  of  P. 

3.  Father  of  Jehoiada  who  helped  to  repair  the  wall. 
B.C.  445. 

Neh.  3.  6  old  gate  repaired  Jehoiada  the  son  of  P. 
PASH'-UR,  nin?3  free. 

1.  Head  of  a  priestly  family  in  Jerusalem.  B.C.  589. 

1  Ch.  9.  12  son  of  P.,  the  son  of  Malchijali,  and 
Ezra  2.  38  The  children  of  P.,  a  thousand  twohund. 

10.  22  And  of  the  sons  of  P. ;  Elioenai,  Maaseiali 
Nell.  7.  41  The  children  of  P.,  a  thousand  two  hund. 
11. 12  Zechariah,  the  son  of  P.,  the  son  of  Mai. 

2  A  priest  who  sealed  with  Nehemiah  the  covenant. 
B.C.  445. 

Neh.  10.  3  P.,  Amariali,  Malchijah 

3.  A  son  of  Immer  the  priest,  and  chief  governor  of  the 
house  of  the  Lord  in  the  days  of  Jeremiah.  B.C.  605. 

Jer.  20.  1  Now  P.  the  son  of  Immer  the  priest,  who 

20.  2  Then  P.  smote  Jeremiah  the  prophet,  and 

20.  3  P.  brought  forth  Jeremiah  out  of  the  sto. 
20.  3  The  Lord  hath  not  called  thy  name  P. ,  but 
20.  6  And  thou,  P.,  and  all  that  dwell  in  thine 
38.  1  Then.  .Gedaliah  the  son  of  P.,  and  Jucal 

4.  Son  of  Melchiali,  a  prince  of  Judah  in  the  days  of 
Jeremiah.  B.C.  605. 

Jer.  21.  1  P.  the  son  of  Melchiali,  and  Zephaniah 
38.  1  P.  the  son  of  Malehiah,  heard  the  words 

PASS,  (along,  away,  beyond,  by,  forth,  on,  out,  over, 
through,  throughout),  to  — 

1  .To  be  great,  greater,  Via  gadal. 

2  Ch.  9.  22  king  Solomon  passed  all  the  king  of  the  e. 

2.  To  go  on,  ti1??  halak. 

Job  14.  20  Thou  prevailest . .  and  he  passeth :  thou 
Psa.  58.  8  let  (every  one  of  them)  pass  away ;  (like) 
78.  39  wind  that  passeth  away,  and  cometh  not 
Eccl.  1.  4  generation  passeth  away,  and  (another) 
Hos.  13.  3  and  as  the  early  dew  that  passeth  away 


3.  To  pass  on,  r|^>n  chalaph. 

Job  4.  15  Then  a  spirit  passed  before  my  face  ;  the 

9.  11  he  passeth  on  also,  but  I  perceive  him  not 

9.  26  They  are  passed  away  as  the  swift  ships 
Isa.  8.  8  shall  pass  through  J  udali ;  he  shall  overf. 

21.  1  As  whirlwinds  in  the  south  pass  through 

4 . To pass  on,  *]Sn  chalaph. 

Dan.  4.  16,  23  and  let.  .seven  times  pass  over  him 

4.  25,  32  and  seven  times  shall  pass  over  thee 

5  .To  go  or  pass  over,  ttijl  abar. 

Gen.  12.  6  Abram  passed  through  the  land  unto  the 

13.  17  burning  lamp  that  passed  between  those 

18.  3  pass  not  away,  I  pray  thee,  from  thy  ser. 

1 8.  5  after  that  ye  shall  pass  on  :  for  therefore 

30.  32  will  pass  through  all  thy  Hock  to  day,  rem. 

31.  21  passed  over  the  river,  and  set  hisface(to.) 

31.  52  not  pass  over,  .thou  slialt  not  pass  over 

32.  10  for  with  my  staff  I  passed  over  this  Jordan 

32. 16  Pass  over  before  me,  and  put  a  space  bet. 

32.  22  took  his  two  wives,  .and  passed  over  the 

32.  31  as  he  passed  over  Penuel  the  sun  rose  upon 

33.  3  passed  over  before  them,  and  bowed  hims. 

33.  14  Let  my  lord . .  pass  over  before  his  servant 
37.  28  there  passed  by  Midianites,  merchant  m. 

Exodi2.  12  pass  through  the  land  of  Egypt  this  night 
12.  23  will  pass  through  to  smite  the  Egyptians 

15.  16  till  thy  people  pass  over,  O  Lord,  till  the 

15.16  people  pass  over,  (which)  thou  hast  pure. 
30.  13  passeth  among  them  that  are  numbered 
30.  14  Every  one  that  passeth  among  them  that 

33.  22  while  my  glory  passeth  by,  that  I  will  put 

33.  22  cover  thee  with  my  hand  while  I  pass  by 

34.  6  Lord  passed  by  before  him,  and  proclaim. 
Lev.  27.  32  (even)  of  whatsoever  passeth  under  the 
Numi4.  7  land,  which  we  passed  through  to  search 

20.  17  Let  us  pass,  .through  thy  country  :  we 
20.  17  not  pass  through  the  fields,  or  through  the 
20.  17  not  turn,  .until  we  have  passed  thy  bord. 

20.  18  Tlioushalt  not  pass  byme,  lest  I  comeout 

21.  22  Let  me  pass  through  thy  land  :  we  will 
21.  23  would  not  suffer  Israel  to  pass  through 
32.  27  servants  will  pass  over,  every  man  armed 
32.  29  If  the  children,  .will pass  with  you  over 
32.  30  if  they  will  not  pass  over  with  you  armed 

32.  32  We  will  pass  over  armed  before  the  Lord 

33.  8  passed  through  the  midst  of  the  sea  into 

34.  4  pass  on  to  Zin . .  and  pass  on  to  Azmon 
Deut.  2.  4  Ye  (are)  to  pass  through  the  coast  of  your 

2.  8  when  we  passed  by.  .and  passed  by  the 

2.  18  Thou  art  to  pass  over  through  Ar,  the  co. 

2.  24  Rise  ye  up.  .and  pass  over  the  river  Arnon 

2.  27  Let  me  pass  through  thy  land  :  I  will  go 

2.  28  only  I  will  pass  through  on  my  feet 

2.  29  until  I  shall  pass  over  Jordan,  into  the  la. 
3. 18  ye  shall  pass  over  armed  before  yourbre. 

3.  21  all  tlie  kingdoms  whither  thou  passest 

9.  1  Thou  (art)  to  pass  over  Jordan  this  day 
11. 31  For  ye  shall  pass  over  Jordan  to  go  in  to 

27.  2  on  the  day  when  yesliall  passover  Jordan 

29.  16  through  the  nations  which  ye  passed  by 

30.  18  land  whither  thou  passest  over  Jordan  to 
Josh.  1.  11  Pass  through  the  host,  and  command  the 

1.  11  for  within  three  days  ye  shall  pass  over 

1.  14  but  ye  shall  pass  before  your  brethren  ar. 

2.  23  passed  over,  and  came  to  Joshua  the  son 

3.  1  and  lodged  there  before  they  passed  over 

3.  4  for  ye  have  not  passed  (this)  way  hereto. 

3.  6  Take  up  the  ark . .  and  pass  over  before  the 

3.  11  ark  of  the  covenant,  .passeth  over  before 

3.  14  removed  from  their  tents,  to  pass  over  J. 

3. 16  the  people  passed  over  right  against  Jer. 

3.  17  Israelites  passed  over  on  dry  ground,  un. 

4.  5  Pass  over  before  the  ark  of  the  Lord  your 
4.  7  when  it  passed  over  Jordan  the  waters  of 

4.  10  and  the  people  hasted  and  passed  over 

4.  11  that  the  ark  of  the  Lord  passed  overhand 

4.  12  passed  over  armed  before  the  children  of 

4.  13  passed  over  before  the  Lord  unto  battle 
6.  7  Pass  on.  .let  him  that  is  armed  pass  on 
6.  8  passed  on  before  the  Lord,  and  blew  with 

10.  29  Then  Josliuapassed  fromMakkedah,  and 

10.  31  Joshua  passed  from  Libnah,  and  all  Israel 

10.  34  from  Lachish  Joshua  passed  unto  Eglon 

15.  3  passed  along  to  Zin.  .and  passed  along  to 
15.  4  it  passed  toward  Azmon,  and  went  out 
15.  6  passed  along  by  the  north  of  Beth-arabah 
15.  7  passed  toward  the  waters  of  En-shemesh 
15.  10  passed  along,  and  passed  on  to  Timnah 

15.  11  passed  along  to  mount  Baalah,  and  went 

16.  2  passeth  along  unto  the  borders  of  Archi 

16.  6  and  passed  by  it  on  the  east  to  Janoliah 
18.  9  men  went  and  passed  through  the  land 
18.  18  passed  along  toward  the  side  over  against 
18.  19  passed  along  to  the  side  of  Beth-hoglah 
19. 13  from  thence  passeth  on  along  on  the  east 
22. 19  pass  ye  over  unto  the  land  of  the  posses. 

24.  17  all  the  people  through  whom  we  passed 

Judg.  3.  26  passed  beyond  the  quarries,  and  escaped 
3.  28  went,  .and  suffered  not  a  man  to  pass  over 

8.  4  Gideon,  .passed  over,  he,  and  the  three 

10.  9  passed  over  Jordau  to  fight  also  against 

11.  17  Let  me,  I  pray  thee,  pass  through  thy  land 

11.  19  Let  us  pass,  through  thy  land  into  my  p. 

11.  20  trusted  not  Israel  to  passthrough  hisco. 

11.  29  passed  over  Gilead,  .and  passed  over  Mi. 

11.  29,  32  passed  over  (unto)  the  children  of  A. 

12.  1  Wherefore  passedst  thou  over  to  fight  a. 

12.  3  passed  over  against  the  children  of  Am. 
18.  13  they  passed  thence  unto  mount  Ephraim 

19. 12  not  turn  aside,  .we  will  pass  over  to  Gib. 


Judg  19.  14  they  passed  on  and  went  their  way ;  and 

1  Sa.  9.  4  he  passed  through  mount  Ephraim,  and 

9.  4  they  passed  through,  .and  he  passed  thr. 

9.  27  pass  on  before  us,  and  he  passed  on,  but 

14.  8  Behold,  we  will  pass  over  unto(these)men 

14.  23  and  the  battle  passed  over  unto  Betli-aven 

15.  12  is  gone  about,  and  passed  on,  and  gone  d. 
27.  2  he  passed  over  with  the  six  hundred  men 
29.  2  lords  of  the  Philistines  passed  on  by  hun. 

29.  2  David  and  his  men  passed  on  in  the  rere. 

2  Sa.  2.  29  passed  over  Jordan,  and  went  tliroughall 

10.  17  and  passed  over  Jordan,  and  came  to  H. 
15.  18  all  his  servants  passed  on  beside  him ;  and 
15.  18  six  hundred  men. . passed  on  before  the 
15.  22  pass  over.  And  Ittai  theGittite  passed  o. 
15.  23  passed  over:  the  king,  passed  over  theb. 
15.  23  people  passed  over,  toward  the  way  of  the 
15.  33  If  thou  passest  on  with  me,  then  thou  sh. 

17.  16  speedily  pass  over ;  lest  the  king  be  swa. 

17.  21  pass  quickly  over  the  water:  for  thus  ha. 
17.  22  passed  over  Jordau :  by  the  morning  light 

17.  24  Absalom  passed  over  Jordan,  he  and  all 

24.  5  passed  over  Jordan,  and  pitched  in  Aroer 
1  Ki.  2.  37  on  the  day  thou,  .passest  over  the  brook 

9.  8  every  one  that  passeth  by  it  shall  be  ast. 

13.  25  men  passed  by,  and  saw  the  carcase  cast 

18.  6  divided  the  land . .  to  pass  throughout  it 

19. 11  Lord  passed  by,  and  a  great  and  strong 

19.  ig  passed  by  him,  and  cast  his  mantle  upon 

20.  39  as  the  king  passed  by,  he  cried  unto  the 
z  Ki.  4.  8  passed  to  Shunem .  And.  .as  he  passed  by 

4.  9  holy  man  of  God  which  passeth  by  us  con. 

4.  31  passed  on  before  them,  and  laid  the  staff 
6.  9  Beware  that  thou  pass  not  such  a  place 
6.  30  passed  by  upon  the  wall,  and  the  people 

12.  4  money  of  every  one  that  passeth  (the  ac.( 

14.  9  there  passed  bya  wild  beast  that  (was)in 

1  Ch.19.  17  passed  over  Jordan,  and  came  upon  them 

2  Ch.  7.  21  astonishment  to  everyone  that  passeth  by 

25.  18  there  passed  by  a  wild  beast  that  (was)  in 

30.  10  passed  from  city  to  city  through  the  co. 
Neh.  2.  14  (there  was)  no  place  for  the  beast . .  to  pass 
Job  6.  15  as  the  stream  of  brooks  they  pass  away 

11.  16  remember  (it)  as  waters  (that)  pass  away 

14.  5  appointed  his  bounds  that  he  cannot  pass 

15.  19  given,  and  no  stranger  passed  among  them 
19.  8  fenced  up  my  way  that  I  cannot  pass,  and 

30.  15  and  my  welfare  passeth  away  as  a  cloud 

34.  20  be  troubled  at  midnight,  and  pass  away 
37.  21  but  the  wind  passeth,  and  cleansethtliem 

Psa.  8.  8  passeth  through  the  paths  of  the  seas 

18. 12  thick  clouds  passed,  hail(stones)and  coals 
37.  36  Yet  he  passed  away,  and,  lo,  he  (was)  not 
48.  4  kings  were  assembled,  they  passed  by  to. 

80. 12  so  that  all  they  which  pass  by  the  way  do 
84.  6  passing  through  the  valley  of  Baca  make 
89. 41  All  that  pass  by  the  way  spoil  him :  he  is 

103.  16  For  the  wind  passethover  it, and  itisgone 

104.  9  set  a  bound  that  they  may  not  pass  over 
144.  4  hisdays(are)asashadowthatpassethaway 
148.  6  hath  made  a  decree  which  shall  not  pass 

Prov.  4.  15  pass  not  by  it,  turn  from  it,  and  pass  away 
8.  29  waters  should  not  pass  his  commandment 

10.  25  As  the  whirlwind  passeth,  so(is)  the  wick. 

19.  11  (it  is)  his  glory  to  pass  over  a  transgression 

22.  3  but  the  simple  pass  on,  and  are  punished 

26.  17  He  that  passeth  by,  (and)  meddleth  with 

27.  12  (but)  the  simple  pass  on,  (and)  are  punis. 
Song  3.  4  (Itwas)butalittlethatlpassedfromthem 
Isa.  8.  21  they  shall  pass  through  it  hardly  bestead 

23.  2  merchants  of  Zidon,  that  passover  the  sea 
23.  6  Pass  ye  over  to  Tarshish ;  howl,  ye  inha. 
23.  10  Pass  through  thy  land  as  a  river,  O  daug. 
23.  12  passoverto  Chittim ;  there  also  slialt  thou 

28.  15,  18  the  overflowing  scourge  shall  pass  th. 

28.  19  for  morning  by  morning  shall  it  pass  over 

29.  5  as  chaff  that  passeth  away ;  yea,  it  shall 

31.  9  he  shall  pass  over  to  his  strong  hold  for 
33.  21  neither  shall  gallant  ship  pass  thereby 

34. 10  none  shall  pass  through  it  for  ever  and  e. 

35.  8  unclean  shall  not  pass  over  it;  but  it  (shall 

40.  27  my  judgment  is  passed  over  from  my  God 

41.  3  pursued  them,  (and)  passed  safely  ;(even) 
43.  2  YVhen  thou  passest  through  the  waters,  I 
47.  2  uncover  the  thigh,  pass  over  the  rivers 

51. 10  the  sea  a  way  for  the  ransomed  to  pass  0.? 
Jer.  2.  6  a  land  that  no  man  passed  through,  and 

2. 10  For  pass  over  the  isles  of  Chittim,  and  see 

5.  22  a  perpetual  decree,  that  it  caunot  pass  it 

5.  22  they  roar,  yet  can  they  not  pass  over  it? 

8.  13  have  given  them  shall  pass  away  from  them 

9.  10  so  that  none  can  pass  through  (them) ;  11. 
9.  12  like  a  wilderness,  that  none  passeth  th.? 

13.  24  passeth  away  by  the  wind  of  the  wilder. 

18.  16  every  one  that  passeth  thereby  shall  be 

19.  8  every  one  that  passeth  thereby  shall  be 

22.  8  many  nations  shall  pass  by  this  city,  and 

33.  13  shalitheflockspass  again  under  the  hands 
34. 18  and  passed  between  the  parts  thereof 

34.  19  which  passed  between  the  parts  of  the  c. 
51.  43  neitherdoth(any)sonofman  pass  thereby 

Lam  1.  12  (Is  it)  nothing  to  you,  all  ye  that  pass  by? 
2. 15  All  that  pass  by  clap  (their)  hands  atthee 

3.  44  that  (our)  prayershould  not  passthrough 

4.  21  the  cup  also  shall  passthrough  unto  thee 
Eze.  5.  14  areproach.  .in  thesightof  all  that  pass  by 

6. 17  pestilence  and  blood  shall  pass  through 

14.  15  that  no  man  may  passthrough  because  of 

16.  6  when  I  passed  by  thee,  and  saw  thee  pol. 

16.  8  when  I  passed  by  thee,  and  looked  upon 
16. 15  on  every  one  that  passed  by :  bis  it  was 
16.  25  hast  opened,  .to  every  one  that  passed  by 


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Eze.  29.  11  No  foot  of  man  shall  pass  through  it,  nor 
29. 11  foot  of  beast  shall  pass  through  it,  neither 

33.  28  be  desolate,  that  none  shall  pass  through 

35.  7  cut  off  from  it  him  that  passeth  out  and 

36.  34  desolate  in  the  sight  of  all  that  passed  by 
39.  15  the passengers(that)pass  through  the  land 
47.  5  river  that  I  could  not  pass  over :  for  the 

Dan.  11. 10  certainly  come,  and  overflow,  and  pass  t. 

11.  40  enter,  .and  shall  overflow  and  pass  over 
Hos.  10.  11  but  I  passed  over  upon  her  fair  neck:  I 
Joel  3.  17  no  strangers  pass  through  her  any  more 
Amos  5.  5  pass  not  to  Beer-sheba :  for  Gilgal  shall 

5. 17  for  I  will  pass  through  thee,  saith  the  L. 

6.  2  Pass  ye  unto  Calneh,  and  see ;  and  from 

7.  8  I  will  not  again  pass  by  them  any  more 

8.  2  I  will  not  again  pass  by  them  any  more 
Jon.  2.  3  thy  billows  and  thy  waves  passed  over  me 
Mic.  1.  11  Pass  ye  away,  thou  inhabitant  of  Saphir 

2.  8  from  them  that  pass  by  securely  as  men 

2.  13  have  broken  up,  and  have  passed  through 

2.  13  their  king  shall  pass  before  them,  and  the 

7. 18  passeth  by  the  transgression  of  the  rem. 
Nah.  1. 12  be  cut  down,  when  he  shall  pass  through 

I.  15  wicked  shall  no  more  pass  through  thee 

3.  19  upon  whom  hath  not  thy  wickedness  pa. 
Hab.  1.  11  he  shall  passover,  and  offend,  (imputing) 

3.  10  the  overflowing  of  the  water  passed  by 
Zepli.  2.  2  the  day  pass  as  the  chaff,  before  the  fierce 

2.  15  every  one  that  passeth  by  her  shall  hiss 

3.  6  their  streets  waste,  that  none  passeth  by 
Zech.  7. 14  that  no  man  passed  through  nor  returned 

9.  8  because  of  him  that  passeth  by,  and  be. 

9.  8  no  oppressor  shall  pass  through  them  any 

10.  11  shall  pass  through  the  sea  with  affliction 

6.  To  cause  to  pass  over,  135;  abar,  5. 

Lev.  18.  21  not  let.  .pass  through  (the  fire)  toMolech 
Jer.  46.  17  Pharaoh,  .hath  passed  the  time  appointed 

7.  To  pass  by  or  on,  nisi  adah. 

Job  28.  8  trodden  it;  nor  the  fierce  lion  passed  by 

8.  To  pass  by  or  on,  nisi  adah. 

Dan.  3.  27  nor  the  smell  of  fire  had  passed  on  them 
7. 14  dominion,  which  shall  not  pass  away 

§.To  leap  or  pass  over,  nps  pasach. 

Exodi2.  13  when  I  see  the  blood,  I  will  pass  over  you 

12.  23  Lord  will  pass  over  the  door,  and  will  not 

12.  27  who  passed  over  the  houses  of  the  childr. 

10.  To  turn  up,  behave,  dvaarpiipta  anastrephb. 

1  Pe.  1. 17  pass  the  time  of  your  sojourning  (here) 

11.  TV  go  up  through  ,  Sia&alvco  diabainb. 

Lukei6.  26  so  that  they  which  would  pass  from  hence 
Heb.  11.  29  By  faith  they  passed  through  the  Red  sea 

12.  To  pass  over  through,  btawepdw  cliaperab. 

Matt.  9.  1  passed  over,  and  came  into  his  own  city 
Mark  5.  21  when  Jesus  was  passed  over  again  by  ship 

6.  53  when  they  had  passed  over,  they  came 

13.  To  pass  on  through,  Tjiairopevopaidiaporeuomai. 
Luke  18.  36  hearing  the  multitude  pass  by,  he  asked 

14.  To  come  or  go  through,  Sidpxouai  dicrchomai. 
Mark  4.  35  saith . .  Let  us  pass  over  unto  the  other  si. 
Luke  4.  30  passing  through  the  midst  of  them  went 

17.  11  passed  through  the  midst  of  Samaria  and 
19.  1  (Jesus)  entered  and  passed  through  Jer. 
19.  4  climbed  up . .  for  he  was  to  pass  that  (way) 
Acts  8.  40  passing  through  he  preached  in  all  the  c. 

9.  32  came  to  pass,  as  Peter  passed  throughout 

14.  24  after  they  had  passed  throughout  Pisid. 

15.  3  they  passed  through  Phenice  and  Samaria 

17.  23  For  as  I  passed  by,  and  beheld  your  dev. 

18.  27  he  was  disposed  to  pass  into  Achaia,  the 

19.  1  Paul  having  passed  through  the  upper  c. 

19.  21  when  he  had  passed  through  Macedonia 
Rom.  5. 12  death  passed  upon  all  men,  for  that  all 

1  Co.  10.  1  under  the  cloud,  and  all  passed  through 

16.  s  come  unto  you,  when  I  shall  pass  through 
16.  5  Macedonia :  for  I  do  pass  through  Mace. 

2  Co.  1. 16  [to  pass)  by  you  into  Macedonia,  and  to 

15.  To  travel  through,  SioSevcv  diocleub. 

Acts  17.  1  when  they  had  passed  through  Ampliip. 

16.  To  come,  epxoycu  erchomai. 

Acts  5.  15  shadow  of  Peter  passing  by  might  oversh. 

17. ro  go  tip  over,  yiraflaira  metabaino. 

1  Jo.  3.  14  We  know  that  we  have  passed  from  death 

18.  To  lead  along  by,  icapdyio  paragd. 

Matt.  9.  9  as  Jesus  passed  forth  from  thence,  he  saw 

20.  30  when  they  heard  that  Jesus  passed  by,  c. 
Mark  2. 14  as  he  passed  by,  he  saw  Levi  the  (son)  of 

15.  21  who  passed  by,  comingout  of  the  country 
John  8.  59  [Jesus  hid  himself,  .and  so  passed  by] 

9.  1  as  (Jesus)  passed  by,  he  saw  a  man  which 
1  Co.  7.  31  for  the  fashion  of  this  world  passeth  aw. 
1  Jo.  2.  17  world  passeth  away,  and  the  lust  there. 

19.  To  lie  along  by,  irapaXeyopai  paralegomai. 

Acts  27.  8  hardly  passing  it,  came  unto  a  place  wh. 

20.  To  pass  on  along,  trapatropevopai  paraporeuomai. 
Matt  27.  39  they  that  passed  by  reviled  him,  wagging 
Mark  9.  30  departed  thence,  and  [passed]  through 

II.  20  as  they  passed  by,  they  saw  the  fig  tree 
15  29  theythatpassedbyrailedon  him,  wagging 

21. ro  come  or  go  along,  tcapdpxoyai  parerchomai. 
Matt  5.  18  Till  heaven  and  earth  pass,  one  jot  or  one 

5. 18  tittle  shall  in  no  wise  pass  from  the  law 
8.  28  so  that  no  man  might  pass  by  that  way 

24.  34  This  generation  shall  not  pass,  till  all  t. 


Matt  24.  35  pass  away,  but  my  words  shall  not  pass  a. 

26.  39  if  it  be  possible,  let  this  cup  pass  from 

26.  42  if  this  cup  may  not  pass  away  from  me 
Mark  6.  48  saw  them  toiling,  .would  have  passed  by 

13.  30  generation  shall  not  pass,  till  all  these  t. 

13.  31  pass  away,  but  my  words  shall  not  pass  a. 

14.  3s  if  it  were  possible,  the  hour  might  pass 
Luken.  42  pass  over  judgment  and  the  love  of  God 

16.  17  it  is  easier  for  heaven  and  earth  to  pass 
18.  37  told  him, that  Jesus  of  Nazareth  passeth  by 

21.  32  generation  shall  not  pass  away  till  all  be 
21.  33  pass  away;  but  my  words  shall  not  pass  a. 
Acts  16.  8  they  passing  by  Mysia  came  down  to  Tr. 

2  Co.  5. 17  old  things  are  passed  away;  behold,  all 
Jas.  1. 10  because  as  the  flower,  .he  shall  pass  away 
2  Pe.  3. 10  heavens  shall  pass  away  with  a  great  no. 
Rev.  21.  1  heaven  and  the  first  earth  [were  passed] 

22.  To  cast  over,  surpass,  vwepl3d\\<a  huperballo. 
Eph.  3.  19  love  of  Christ,  which  passeth  knowledge 

23.  To  hold  over,  excel,  virep^xo)  huperecho. 

Phil.  4.  7  peace  of  God,  which  passeth  all  underst. 
PASS,  to  bring  to  — - 

1.  To  cause  to  go  in,  tea  bo,  5. 

2  Ki.19.  25  now  have  I  brought  it  to  pass,  that  thou  sh. 
Isa.  46. 11  I  will  also  bring  it  to  pass ;  I  have  purpo. 

2.  To  finish,  determine,  n^a  kalah,  3. 

Prov  16.  30  moving  his  lips  he  bringeth  evil  to  pass 

3.  To  do,  make,  abaci. 

Isa.  28.  21  and  bring  to  pass  his  act,  his  strange  act 

PASS,  to  be  brought  to  — 

To  become,  yivoyai  ginomai. 

1  Co.  15.  54  then  shall  be  brought  to  pass  the  saying 

PASS,  can  — 

To  pass  through,  Sianepdai  cliaperab. 

Lukei6.  26  neither  can  they  pass  to  us,  that  (would 
PASS,  to  come  to  — 

To  be  done,  made,  n'py  asah,  2. 

Eze.  12.  25  word  that  I  shall  speak  shall  cometopass 
[See  tinder  Come  to  pass.] 

PASS  (by  or  through),  to  make  or  cause  to  — 

To  cause  to  pass  over,  ini;  abar,  5. 

Gen.  8.  1  God  made  a  wind  to  pass  over  the  earth 
Exod33.  19  will  make  all  my  goodness  pass  before 
Num  27.  7  cause  the  inheritance,  .to  pass  unto  them 

27.  8  cause  his  inheritance  to  pass  unto  his  da. 
Deut.  2.  30  would  not  let  us  pass  by  him :  for  the  L. 

18.  10  maketh  his  son.  .to  pass  through  the  fire 

1  Sa.  16.  8  called  Abinadab,  and  made  him  pass  bef. 

16.  9  Then  Jesse  made  Shammah  to  pass  by 

16.  10  Jesse  made  seven  of  his  sons  to  pass  bef. 

2  Sa.  12.  31  made  them  pass  through  the  brick  kiln 
2  Ki.  16.  3  made  his  son  to  pass  through  the  fire,  a. 

17.  17  they  caused  their  sons,  .to  pass  through 
21.  6  he  made  his  son  pass  through  the  fire,  and 
23. 10  no  man  might  make  his  son .  .pass  through 

2  Ch.33.  6  caused  his  children  to  pass  through  the 
Psa.  78.  13  caused  them  topass  through  ;  andhemade 
136.  14  made  Israel  to  pass  through  the  midst  of 
Jer.  15.  14  I  will  make  (thee)  to  pass  with  thine  ene. 

32.  35  cause  their  sons,  .to  pass  through  (the  fi.) 
Eze.  5.  1  cause  (it)  to  pass  upon  thine  head  and  up. 
14. 15  If  I  cause  noisome  beasts  to  passthrough 
16.  21  cause  them  to  pass  through  (the  fire)  for 
20.  26  caused  to  pass  through  (the  fire)  all  that 
20.  31  when  ye  make  your  sons  to  pass  through 
20.  37  I  will  cause  you  to  pass  under  the  rod,  and 
23.  37  caused  their  sons,  .to  pass  for  them  throu. 

37.  2  And  caused  me  to  pass  by  them  round  ab, 
46.  21  caused  me  to  pass  by  the  four  corners  of 
Zech.  3.  4  caused  thine  iniquity  to  pass  from  thee 
13.  2  will  cause  the  prophets,  .topassoutof  the 
PASS  by  on  the  other  side,  to  — 

To  come  along  over  against,  dvrnrapcpxopai  anti. 
Luke  10.  31  saw  him,  he  passed  by  on  the  other  side 

10.  32  looked,  .and  passed  by  on  the  other  side 

PASS  the  flower  of  one’s  age,  to  — 

Beyond  the  point  (of  age),  {jirdpa.Kp.os  huperakmos. 

1  Co.  7.  36  if  she  pass  the  flower  of  (her)  age,  and  n. 
PASS,  place  where  it  shall  — - 
Passage,  ford,  "aj).»  macibar. 

Isa.  30.  32  place  where  the  grounded  staff  shall  pass 
PASS  on  through  — - 

To  come  before  or  forward ,  ir poepxopai  proerchom. 
Acts  12.  10  went  out,  and  passed  on  through  one  st. 

PASSAGE  — 

1  .Passage,  ford,  "Oita  maabar. 

1  Sa.  13.  23  garrison,  .went  out  to  the  passage  of  Mi. 

2.  Passage,  ford,  ."naya  mabarah. 

Judgi2.  5  Gileadites  took  the  passages  of  Jordan  be. 

12.  6  took  him,  and  slew  him  at  the  passages  of 
1  Sa.  14.  4  between  the  passages,  by  which  Jonathan 
"Isa.  10.  29  They  are  gone  over  the  passage  :  they  have 
Jer.  51.  32  passages  are  stopped,  and  the  reeds  they 

3 . Passage,  "ay  eber. 

Jer.  22.  20  cry  from  the  passages :  for  all  thy  lovers 
PASSAGE,  to  give  — 

To  pass  over,  "ny  abar. 

Nuni2o.  21  refused  to  give  Israel  passage  through  his 


PASSED  (away  or  over),  to  be  — 

1.  To  front,  turn  the  face,  rns  panah. 

Psa.  90.  9  For  all  our  days  are  passed  away  in  thy  w. 

2.  To  pass  over,  ins;  abar. 

Num33.  51  When  ye  are  passed  over  Jordan  into  the 
Deut  27.  3  when  thou  art  passed  over,  that  thou  m. 
Josh.  3.  17  until  all  the  people  were  passed  clean  over 

4.  1 ,  1 1  when  all  the  people  were  clean  passed  o. 

4.  23  until  ye  were  passed  over,  as  the  Lord  your 
Isa.  10.  28  He  is  come  to  Aiath,  he  is  passed  to  Mig. 
Jer.  11.  15  holy  flesh  is  passed  from  thee?  when  thou 

3.  To  be  passed  over,  13 y  abar,  2. 

Eze.  47.  5  a  river  that  could  not  be  passed  over 

4.  To  come  or  go  away  or  off,  o.irlpxouai  aperchomai. 
Rev.  21.  4  for  the  former  things  are  passed  away 

5.  To  come  or  go  through,  Siepxopai  diercliomai. 
Heb.  4.  14  high  priest,  that  is  passed  into  the  heavens 

6.  To  go  up  over,  perafiaivu  metabaino. 

John  5.  24  not  come,  .but  is  passed  from  death  unto 
PASSENGER  — 

1.  To  pass  over  the  way,  333  nay  abar  derek. 

Prov.  9.  15  To  call  passengers  who  go  right  on  their 

2.  To  pass  over,  nay  abar. 

Eze.  39.  n  valley  of  the  passengers  on  the  east  of  the 
39.  11  it  shall  stop  the  (noses)  of  the  passengers 
39.  14  bury  with  the  passengers  those  that  rem. 
39.  15  passengers  (that)  pass  through  the  land 
PASSING  (over)  — 

1.  To  pass  over,  nay  abar. 

Judgig.  18  We  (are)  passing  from  Beth-lehem-judah 
2  Sa.  15.  24  until  all  the  people  had  done  passing  out 
2  Ki.  6.  26  as  the  king  of  Israel  was  passing  by  upon 
Prov.  7.  8  Passing  through  the  street  near  her  corner 
Eze.  39.  14  passing  through  theland,  to  bury  with  the 

2.  To  leap  or  pass  over,  nos  pasach. 

Isa.  31.  5  As  birds  flying,  .passing  over  he  will  pre. 
PASSION  — 

To  suffer,  ir d<rx<*>  pascho. 

Acts  1.  3  he  showed  himself  alive  after  his  passion 
PASSIONS,  of  or  subject  to  like — - 
Suffering  like  things,  6p.oioira.0ris  homoiopathes. 
Acts  14.  15  We  also  are  men  of  like  passions  with  you 
Jas.  5.  17  Elias  was  a  man  subject  to  like  passions 
PASSOVER  (offering)  — 

1 .  A  passing  over,  the  passover  festival,  nps  pesach. 

Exodi2.  11  eat  it  in  haste :  it  (is)  the  Lord’s  passover 
12.  21  take  you  a  lamb,  .and  kill  the  passover 
12.  27  It  (is)  the  sacrifice  of  the  LORD'S  passover 
12.  43  This  (is)  the  ordinance  of  the  passover 
12.  48  will  keep  the  passover  to  the  Lord,  let  all 

34.  25  sacrifice  of  the  feast  of  the  passover  be 
Lev.  23.  5  first  month  at  even  (is)  the  Lord's  passov. 
Num.  9.  2  Let  the  children,  also  keep  the  passover 

9.  4  spake,  .that  they  should  keep  the  passov. 
9.  5  they  kept  the  passover  on  the  fourteenth 
9.  6  that  they  could  not  keep  the  passover  on 
9.  10  yet  he  shall  keep  the  passover  unto  the  L. 
9. 12  according  to  all  the  ordinances  of  the  pa. 
9.  13  forbeareth  to  keep  the  passover,  even  the 
9.  14  and  will  keep  the  passover  unto  the  Lord 
9.  14  according  to  the  ordinance  of  the  passov. 

28.  16  the  first  month  (is)  the  passover  of  the  L. 
33.  3  on  the  morrow  after  the  passover  the  ch. 
Deuti6.  1  keep  the  passover  unto  the  Lord  thy  G. 
16.  2  Thou  slialt  therefore  sacrifice  the  passover 
16.  ;  Thou  mayest  not  sacrifice  the  passover  w. 
16.  6  there  thou  slialt  sacrifice  the  passover  at 
Josh.  5. 10  kept  the  passover  on  the  fourteenth  day 
5. 11  did  eat.  .on  the  morrow  after  the  passo. 

2  Ki.23.  21  Keep  the  passover  unto  the  Lord  yourG. 
23.  22  there  was  not  holden  such  a  passover  from 
23.  23  passover  was  lioldeu  to  the  Lord  in  Jerus. 
2  Ch.30.  1.  5  keep  the  passover  unto  the  Lord  God 
30.  2  keep  the  passover  in  the  second  month 
30.  15  killed  the  passover  on  the  fourteenth  (day) 
30.  17  charge  of  the  killing  of  the  passovers  for 
30.  18  yet  did  they  eat  the  passover  otherwise 

35.  1  kept  a  passover.  .and  they  killed  the  pas. 
35.  6  So  kill  the  passover,  and  sanctify  yoursel. 
35.  7  all  for  the  passover  offerings,  for  all  that 
35.  8  gave  unto  the  priests  for  the  passover  off. 
35.  9  gave  unto  the  Levites  for  passover  offer. 
35.  11  killed  the  passover,  and  the  priests  spri. 

35. 13  roasted  the  passover  with  fire  according 
35.  16  keep  the  passover,  and  to  offer  burnt  off. 
35.  17  kept  the  passover  at  that  time,  and  the 
35.  18  there  was  no  passover  like  to  that  kept  in 
35.  18  keep  such  a  passover  as  Josiah  kept,  and 
35. 19  I11  theeighteenthyear.  .was this  passover 

Ezra  6.  19  kept  the  passover  upon  the  fourteenth 
6.  20  killed  the  passover  for  all  the  children  of 
Eze.  45.  21  ye  shall  have  the  passover,  a  feast  of  seven 

2.  Passover,  ( from  Heb.  nps)  ird<rxa  pascha. 

Matt  26.  2  after  two  days  is  (the  feast  of)  the  passo. 
26.  17  we  prepare  fur  thee  to  eat  the  passover 
26.  18  will  keep  the  passover  at  thy  house  with 
26.  19  appointed,  .and  they  made  ready  the  pas. 
Marki4.  1  After  two  days  was  (the  feast  of)  the  pas. 

14.  12  when  they  killed  the  passover,  his  discip. 
14. 12  prepare  that  thou  mayest  eat  the  passov. 

14. 14  where  I  shall  eat  the  passover  with  my  d. 
14.  16  them :  and  they  made  ready  the  passover 

Luke  2.  41  went,  .every  year  at  the  feast  of  the  pass. 


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Luke22.  i  feast . .  drew  nigh,  which  is  called  the  pas. 
22.  7  Then  came  the  day.  .when  the  passover 
22.  8  Go  and  prepare  us  the  passover,  that  we 
22.  ii  where  I  shall  eat  the  passover  with  my  d. 
22.  13  them  :  and  they  made  ready  the  passover 
22.  1 5  have  desired  to  eat  this  passover  with  you 
John  2.  13  passover  was  at  hand;  and  Jesus  went  up 

2.  23  when  he  was  in  Jerusalem  at  the  passover 
6.  4  the  passover,  a  feast  of  the  Jews,  was  nigh 

11.  55  Jews’  passover  was  nigh  at  hand  ;  and  m. 

11.  55  went,  .up  to  Jerusalem  before  the  passo. 

12.  1  six  days  before  the  passover,  came  to  Be. 

13.  I  Now  before  the  feastof  the  passover,  wh. 
18.  28  but  that  they  might  eat  the  passover 

18.  39  release  unto  you  one  at  the  passover:  wi. 

19.  14  it  was  the  preparation  of  the  passover,  and 
1  Co.  5.  7  For  even  Christ  our  passover  is  sacrificed 
Heb  11.  28  Through  faith  he  kept  the  passover,  and 

PAST  — 

1.  There  is  not,  there  are  not,  J'N  ayin. 

Job  9. 10  Which  doeth  great  things  past  finding  out 

2.  Before,  Dip  qedem. 

Job  29.  2  Oh  that  I  were  as  (in)  months  past,  as  (in) 

3.  First,  rishon. 

Deut.  4.  32  For  ask  now  of  the  days  that  are  past,  w. 

4.  Beyond,  ixapd  ( acc .)  para,. 

Heb.  11.  11  was  delivered  of  a  child  when  she  was  p. 

5.  To  come  alongside,  ixapepxoyai  parcrchomai. 

1  Pe.  4.  3  For  the  time  past  of  (our)  life  may  suffice 

6.  To  pass  or  go  along,  ixapolxopat  paro/chomai. 
Acts  14.  16  Who  in  times  past  suffered  all  nations  to 

PAST,  to  be  — 

\.To  turn  aside,  hd  sur. 

1  Sa.  15.  32  said,  Surely  the  bitterness  of  death  is  past 

2.  To  pass  over,  fifi!)  abar. 

Gen.  50.  4  when  the  days  of  his  mourningwere  past 
Nuni2i.  22  will  go  along,  .until  we  be  past  thy  border 

2  Sa.  11.  27  when  the  mourning  was  past,  JOavid  sent 

16.  1  when  David  was  a  little  past  the  top  (of 

1  Ki.18.  29  when  midday  was  past,  and  they  prophe. 
Job  1 7 . 1 1  My  days  are  past,  my  purposes  are  broken 
Psa.  90.  4  as  yesterday  when  it  is  past,  and  (as)  a  w. 
Song  2.  n  the  winter  is  past,  the  rain  is  over  (and) 
Jer.  8.  20  The  harvest  is  past,  the  summer  is  ended 

3.  To  be  pursued,  flT!  radaph,  2. 

Eccl.  3. 15  and  God  requireth  that  which  is  past 

4.  To  turn  back,  fills'  sliub. 

Job  14.  13  keep  me  secret,  until  thy  wrath  be  past 

5.  To  come  away  or  off,  air epxoyai  aperchomai. 

Rev  9  12  One  woe  is  past ;  (andlbehold,  there  come 
1 1 .  14  The  second  woe  is  past ;  (and),  behold,  the 

6.  To  become,  yivoyai  ginomai. 

Duke  9.  36  when  the  voice  was  past,  Jesus  was  found 

2  Ti.  2.18  saying  that  the  resurrection  is  past  alrea. 

7.  To  become  through  or  past,  biayivoyai  diaginomai. 
Marki6.  1  when  the  sabbath  was  past,  Mary  Magda. 

8.  To  come  through,  81  fpxoyai  dierchomai. 

Acts  12. 10  When  they  were  past  the  first  and  the  se. 

9.  To  lead  alongside,  ixo.pi.yj>  paragb. 

1  Jo.  2.  8  because  the  darkness  is  past,  and  the  true 

10.  To  come  alongside,  tx apxpx°Pa‘  parcrchomai. 
Matti4  15  time  is  nowpast ;  send  the  multitude  away 
Acts  27.  9  because  the  fast  was  now  already  past,  P. 

11.  To  become  before,  ixpoyivoyai  proginomai. 

Rom.  3.  25  for  the  remission  of  sins  that  are  past,  th. 

PAST  finding  out  — 

Hot  to  be  traced  out,  ave^ixuiaaros  anexichmaslos. 
Rom  11.  33  unsearchable,  .his  ways  past  finding  out 

PAST,  in  time  — 

1  .Long  ago,  formerly,  anciently,  rxaXai  palai. 

Heb.  1.  1  spake  in  time  past  unto  the  fathers  by  the 

2 .Once,  at  some  lime  or  other,  txotc  pote. 

Rom  n.  30  For  as  ye  in  times  past  have  not  believed 
Gal.  i.  13  For  ye  have  heard,  .in  times  past  in  the 

1.  23  he  which  persecuted  us  in  times  past  now 
Eph.  2.  2  Wherein  in  time  past  ye  walked  according 

2.  3  had  our  conversation  in  time  past  in  the 
2. 11  ye  (being)  in  time  past  Gentiles  in  the  fie. 

Phm  1 1  in  time  past  was  to  thee  unprofitable,  but 
1  Pe.  2. 10  Which  in  time  past  (were)  not  a  people 

PASTOR  — 

\.  To  feed,  njn  raah.  . 

Jer.  2.  8  the  pastors  also  transgressed  against  me 
3-  15  I  "  ill  give  you  pastors  according  to  mine 
10  21  the  pastors  are  become  brutish,  and  have 
12. 10  Many  pastors  have  destroyed  my  vineyard 
17.  16  I  have  not  hastened  from  (being)  a  pastor 
22  22  The  wind  shall  eat  up  all  thy  pastors,  and 
23!  1  Woe  be  unto  the  pastors  that  destroy  and 
23!  2  saith . .  against  the  pastors  that  feed  my  pe. 

2 .Shepherd,  feeder,  ixoiyfiv  poimen. 

Eph.  4.  11  evangelists ;  and  some,  pastors  and  teac. 

PASTURE,  (fat  or  large)  — 

1.  Fat  pasture,  tfi  kar. 

Psa.  65. 13  The  pastures  are  clothed  with  flocks  ;  the 
Isa.  30.  23  day  shall  thy  cattle  feed  in  large  pastures 


2.  Pasture,  feeding,  njrp  mireh. 

Gen.  47.  4  thy  servants  have  no  pasture  fortheir  flo. 

1  Ch.  4.  39  they  went. .  to  seek  pasture  for  their  flocks 
4.  40  they  found  fat  pasture  and  good,  and  the 
4.  41  (there  was)  pasture  there  for  their  flocks 
Job  39.  8  The  range  of  the  mountains  (is)  his  past. 
Isa.  32.  14  dens ..  a  joy  of  wild  asses,  a  pasture  of  flo. 
Lam.  1.  6  are  become  like  harts  (that)  find  no  pas. 
Eze.  34.  14  I  will  feed  them  in  a  good  pasture,  and 
34.  14  (in)  a  fat  pasture  shall  they  feed  upon  the 
34. 18  to  have  eaten  up  the  good  pasture,  but  ye 
34.  18  tread  down,  .the  residue  of  yourpastures  ? 
Joel  1.  18  they  have  no  pasture  ;  yea,  the  flocks  of 

3.  Pasture,  feeding,  nyio  marith. 

Psa.  74.  1  smoke  agaiiist  the  sheep  of  thy  pasture? 
79.  13  So  we  thy  people,  and  sheep  of  thy  past. 
95.  7  we  (are)  the  people  of  his  pasture,  and  the 
100.  3  his  people,  and  the  sheep  of  his  pasture 
Isa.  49.  9  their  pastures  (shall  be)  in  all  high  places 
Jer.  23.  1  destroy  and  scatter  the  sheep  of  my  past. 

25.  36  for  the  Lord  hath  spoiled  their  pasture 
Eze.  34.  31  And  ye  my  flock,  the  flock  of  my  pasture 
Hos.  13.  6  According  to  their  pasture,  so  were  they 

4.  A  watered  country  or  place,  npspp  masliqeli. 

Eze.  45. 15  outof  the  fat  pastures  of  Israel,  forameat. 

5.  Comely  place,  habitation,  pasture,  nsi  naah. 

Psa.  23.  2  He  rnaketh  me  to  lie  down  in  green  past. 

65.  12  They  drop  (upon)  the  pastures  of  the  wil. 

Joel  1.  19,  2odevouredthepasturesof  the  wilderness 
2.  22  the  pastures  of  the  wilderness  do  spring 

6 . Pasture,  feeding  place,  'in  rei. 

1  Ki.  4.  23  twenty  oxen  out  of  the  pastures,  and  an 

7.  Pasture,  food,  voyi\  nome. 

Jolmio.  ‘9  and  shall  go  in  and  out,  and  find  pasture 

PA-TA'-RA,  ndrapa. 

A  city  on  the  coast  of  Lycia  in  Asia  Minor,  nearly 
opposite  to  Rhodes,  with  a  famous  oracle  of  Apollo, 
about  forty  miles  W.  of  Myra ;  it  is  now  in  ruins. 

Acts  21.  1  we  came,  .unto  Rhodes,  .thence  unto  P. 

PATE  — 

Pate,  croum  of  the  head,  fipli)  qodqod. 

Psa.  7.  16  dealing  shall  come  down  upon  his  own  p. 

PATH,  PATHWAY  — 

1  .Path,  customary  road,  rnk  orach. 

Gen.  49.  17  an  adder  in  the  path,  that  biteth  the  horse 
Job  6. 18  The  paths  of  their  way  are  turned  aside 
8.  13  So  (are)  the  paths  of  all  that  forget  God 
13.  27  and  lookest  narrowly  unto  all  my  paths 
33.  n  feet  in  the  stocks,  he  marketh  all  my  paths 
Psa.  8.  8  fish . .  passetli  through  the  paths  of  the  seas 

16. 11  Thou  wilt  show  me  the  path  of  life  :  in 
17.  4  I  have  kept  (me  from)  the  paths  of  the  d. 
25  4  Show  me  thy  ways,  0  Lord,  teach  me  thy  p. 
25.  10  All  the  paths  of  the  Lord  (are)  mercy  and 

27. 1 1  lead  me  in  a  plain  path,  because  of  mine 
139.  3  Thou  compassest  my  path  and  my  lying 

Prov.  2.  8  He  keepeth  the  paths  of  judgment,  and  p. 
2.  13  Who  leave  the  paths  of  uprightness,  to 

2  19  neither  take  they  hold  of  the  paths  of  life 

2.  20  That  thou  mayest.  .keep  the  paths  of  the 

3  6  acknowledge  him.  .he  shall  direct  thy  pa. 

4.  18  the  path  of  the  just  (is)  as  the  shining  1. 

5.  6  Lest  thou  shouldest  ponder  the  path  of  1. 
Isa.  2.  3  we  will  walk  in  his  paths :  for  out  of  Zion 

3.  12  to  err,  and  destroy  the  way  of  thy  paths 
40  14  taught  him  in  the  path  of  judgment  and 

Mic.  4.  2  and  we  will  walk  in  his  paths;  for  the  law 

2.  Highway,  n^po  mesillah. 

Isa.  59.  7  wasting  and  destruction  (are)  in  their  p. 
Joel  2.  8  they  shall  walk  every  one  in  his  path :  and 

3.  A  path  for  waggons,  broad  path,  magal. 

Psa.  23.  3  leadeth  me  in  the  paths  of  righteousness 

65. 11  Thou  crownest.  .and  thy  paths  drop  fatn. 
Prov.  2.  9  judgment,  and  equity ;  (yea).everygoodp. 

4.  11  I  have  taught.  .1  have  led  thee  in  right  p. 
4.  26  Ponder  the  path  of  thy  feet,  and  let  all  thy 

Isa.  26.  7  thou,  .dost  weigh  the  path  of  the  just 

4.  A  path  for  waggons,  broad  path,  'fillip  magalah. 
Psa.  17.  5  Hold  up  my  goings  in  thy  paths,  (that)  my 
Prov.  2.  15  crooked,  and  (they)  froward  in  then*  paths 

2.  18  house  inclineth  unto  death,  and  her  paths 

5.  A  narrow  path,  Viy^P  mishol. 

IN  um  22.  24  the  angel  of  the  LORD  stood  in  a  path  of 

6 . A  trodden  path,  fi'P)  natliib. 

Job  28.  7  a  path  which  no  fowl  knoweth,  and  which 
41.  32  He  rnaketh  a  path  to  shine  after  him  ;  (one) 
Psa.119.  35  to  go  in  the  path  of  thy  commandments 

7.  A  trodden  path,  row  nethibah. 

Job  19.  8  and  he  hath  set  darkness  in  my  paths 
24.  13  know  not.  .nor  abide  in  the  paths  thereof 
30.  13  They  mar  my  path,  they  set  forward  my 
38.  20  shouldest  know  the  paths  (to)  the  house 
Psa  119.  105  word  (is)  a  lamp. .  and  a  light  unto  myp. 

142.  3  thou  knewest  my  path.  In  the  way  wher. 
Prov.  1.  15  son .  .refrain  thy  foot  from  their  path 

3. 17  pleasantness,  and  all  her  paths  (are)  pe. 

7.  25  to  her  ways,  go  not  astray  in  her  paths 

8.  2  by  the  way  in  the  places  of  the  paths 

8.  20  I  lead . .  in  the  midst  of  the  paths  of  judg. 
Isa.  42. 16  I  will  lead  them  inpaths(that)  they  have 
43. 16  which  rnaketh . .  a  path  in  the  mighty  wat. 

58.  12  called . .  The  restorer  of  the  paths  to  dw  ell 

59.  8  have  made  them  crooked  paths :  whoso. 


Jer.  6.  16  ask  for  the  old  paths,  where  (is)  the  good 
iD.  15  to  walk  in  paths,  (in)  a  way  not  cast  up 
Lam.  3.  9  inclosed  my  ways . .  he  hath  made  my  path 
Hos.  2.  6  make  a  wall,  .she  shall  not  find  her  paths 
8 .A  going  on,  path,  Sifiiy,  Vfitp>  shebil,  shebul. 

Psa.  77.  19  thy  path  in  the  great  waters,  and  thy  fo. 
Jer.  18.  15  them  to  stumble,  .(from)  the  ancient  paths 

9..-1  rubbed  or  trodden  path,  rptfios  tribos. 

Matt.  3.  3  Prepare  ye  the  way.  .make  his  paths  str. 
Mark  1.  3  Prepare  ye  the  way .  .make  his  paths  str. 
Luke  3.  4  Prepare  ye  the  way . .  make  his  paths  str. 

10. A  track,  rpox‘d  trochia. 

Heb.  12.  13  make  straight  paths  for  your  feet,  lestth. 

11  .A  path  way,  row  ’mi  derek  nethibah. 

Prov  12.  28  (in)  the  pathway  (thereof  there  is)no  death 

PATH'-ROS,  Oifins. 

Upper  Egypt  or  Thebaid,  as  distinguished  from  Mazor, 
Lower  Egypt,  and  Mizraim,  including  both.  See  Jer. 
44. 1;  44.  15  ;  Eze.  29.  14  and  30.  14. 

Isa.  11.  11  his  people,  which  shall  be  left,  from.  .P. 
Jer.  44.  1  at  Noph,  and  in  the  country  of  P.,  saying 
44.  15  all  the  people  that  dwelt,  .in  P.,  answered 
Eze.  29.  14  cause  them  to  return  (into)  the  land  of  P. 
30. 14  And  I  will  make  P.  desolate,  and  will  set 

PATH  RU'-SISI,  C’CinS. 

A  descendant  of  the  fifth  son  of  Mizraim  son  of  Ham. 
Gen.  10.  14  P.,  and  Casluhim,  out  of  whom  came  Ph. 

1  Ch.  1.  12  P.,  and  Casluhim,  of  whom  came  the  Ph. 

PATIENCE  — 

1  .Forbearance,  long  suffering,  yaixpoBvixla  makroth. 
Heb.  6. 12  who  through  faith  and  patience  inherit 
Jas.  5.  10  example  of  sufieringaffliction,  and  of  pa. 

2 .Endurance,  continuance,  vixogown  hupomone. 
Luke  8.  15  keep  (it),  and  bring  forth  fruit  with  pat. 

21. 19  In  your  patience  possess  ye  your  souls 
Rom.  5.  3  knowing  that  tribulation  worketh  patien. 
5.  4  patience,  experience ;  and  experience,  h. 

8.  25  (then)  do  we  with  patience  wait  for  (it) 

15.  4  we  through  patience  and  comfort  of  the 
15.  5  the  God  of  patience  and  consolation  gra. 

2  Co.  6.  4  much  patience,  in  afliictions, in  necessities 

12.  12  were  wrought  among  you  in  all  patience 
Col.  1.  11  unto  all  patience  and  long  sufferingwith 

1  Th.  1.  3  patience  of  hope  in  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

2  Th.  1.  4  for  your  patience  and  faith  in  all  your 

1  Ti.  6.  11  godliness,  faith,  love,  patience,  meekness 

2  Ti.  3. 10  my.  .faith,  long  suffering,  charity,  pat. 
Titus  2.  2  be.  .sound  in  faith,  in  charity,  in  patience 
Heb.  10.  36  ye  have  need  of  patience,  that,  after  ye 

12.  1  let  us  run  with  patience  the  race  that  is 
jas.  1.  3  the  trying  of  yourfaitli  worketh  patience 

1.  4  let  patience  have  (her)  perfect  work,  that 
5.  11  Ye  have  heard  of  the  patience  of  Job,  and 

2  Te.  1.  6  to  temperance  patience  ;  and  to  patience 
Rev.  1.  9  in  the  kingdom  and  patience  of  Jesus  Ch. 

2.  2  thy  works,  and  thy  labour,  and  thy  patie. 
2.  3  hast  borne,  and  hastjjatience,  and  for  my 

2.  19  and  faith,  and  thy  patience,  and  thy  wo. 

3.  10  thou  hast  kept  the  word  of  my  patience 
13. 10  Here  is  the  patience  and  the  faith  of  the 

14.  12  Here  is  the  patience  of  the  saints :  here 

PATIENCE,  to  have  (long)  — 

To  forbear,  bear  long,  paixpoOvyicc  1n.akrothv.1neb. 
Matt  18.  26,  29  have  patience  with  me,  and  I  will  pay 
Jas.  5.  7  hath  long  patience  for  it,  until  he  receive 

PATIENT  - 

1  .Long,  yyttarek. 

Eccl.  7.  8  the  patient  in  spirit(is)betterthanthe  p. 

2.  Holding  up  under  evil,  aye^lnaKos  anexikokos. 

2  Ti.  2.  24  gentle  unto  aU  (men),  apt  to  teach,  pati. 

3.  Yielding,  lenient,  iixLxuxris  epieikes. 

1  Ti.  3.  3  but  patient,  not  a  brawler,  not  covetous 

4 . To  remain  under,  vixoplva  liupomenb. 

Rom  12.  12  patient  in  tribulation ;  continuing  instant 

PATIENT,  to  be  — 

To  forbear,  suffer  long,  p.aicpodvyew  makrothumeo. 

1  Th.  5.  14  support  the  weak,  be  patient  toward  all 
Jas.  5.  7  Be  patient  therefore,  brethren,  unto  the 

5.  8  Be  ye  also  patient ;  stablish  your  hearts 

PATIENTLY,  (to  take)  — 

1. To  wait,  expect,  nip  qavah,  3. 

Psa.  40.  1 1  waited  patiently  for  the  Lord  ;  and  he 

2.  Forbearingly,  with  long  suffering,  paKpoevyws. 
Acts  26.  3  wherefore  I  beseech  thee  to  hear  me  pat. 

3.  To  remain  under,  vixogevu  liupomenb. 

1  Pe.  2.  20  ye  shall  take  is  patiently?,  .ye  take  it  pat. 
[See  also  Continuance,  endure,  wait,  waiting.] 

PAT'-MOS,  n arpos. 

A  sterile  island  about  thirty  miles  in  circumference,  in 
the  ASgean  Sea,  S.  W.  of  Samos,  and  forty-five  miles  \V.  of 
Miletus-  now  called  Patino,  or  Patimo,  or  Patmosa,  and 
reckoned  among  the  Sporades,  with  an  excellent 
harbour. 

Rev.  1.  9  was  in  the  isle  that  is  called  P.,  for  the 

PATRIARCH  — 

Head  of  a  father's  house,  Txarpidpxys  patriarches. 
Acts  2.  29  let  me  freely  speak  unto  you  of  the  patr. 
7.  8  and  so. .Jacob  (begat)  the  twelve  patr.a, 


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Acts  7.  9  the  patriarchs,  moved  with  envy,  sold  Jo. 
Heb.  7.  4  the  patriarch  Abraham  gave  the  tenth  of 

PATRIMONY  — 

A  father,  3X  ab. 

Deuti8.  8  that  wliich  cometh  of  the  sale  of  his  pat. 
PA-TRO’-BAS,  IlaTpofias. 

A  believer  in  Rome  to  whom  Paul  sends  a  salutation. 
Rom.16.  14  Salute  Asyncritus.  .P.,  Hermes,  .and  the 

PATTERN  — 

1.  Sight,  appearance,  niag  nw.reh. 

Num.  8.  4  pattern  which  the  Lord  had  showed  Mo 

2.  Building,  form,  pattern,  n')?ri  labnith. 

Josh  22.  28  the  pattern  of  the  altar  of  the  Lord,  wli. 
Exod25.  9  the  pattern  of  the  tabernacle,  and  the  p. 

25. 40  look  that  thou  make  (them)  after  their  p. 
2  Ki.  16. 10  the  pattern  of  it,  according  to  all  the 
1  Ch.28. 11  the  pattern  of  the  porch,  and  of  the  houses 
28.  12  the  pattern  of  all  that  he  had  by  the  spirit 
28.  18  pattern  of  the  chariot  of  the  cherubim 
28.  19  understand . .  all  the  works  of  this  pattern 

3.  Standard,  measurement,  n'Jbi?  toknith. 

Eze.  43. 10  show,  .and  let  them  measure  the  pattern 

4.  A  type,  model,  Tin ros  tupos. 

Titus  2.  7  showing  thyself  a  pattern  of  good  works 
Heb.  8.  5  according  to  the  pattern  showed  to  thee 

5 . An  exhibition,  pattern,  InrSbeiypa  hupodeigma. 

Heb.  9.  23  that  the  patterns  of  things  in  the  heavens 

6.  An  under  or  lesser  type,viroTVTi>iTis  hupotupbsis. 
1  Ti.  1.  16  a  pattern  to  them  which  should  hereafter 

PA'-TJ,  PA'-I,  'JfS,  U'2  a  yawning  deep. 

The  city  of  Hadar,  the  last  of  the  early  kings  of  Edom. 
Gen.  36.  39  the  name  of  his  city  (was)  P.;  and  his  w. 
1  Ch.  1.  50  and  the  name  of  his  city  (was)  P. 

PAUL,  PAULTJS,  ITaOAos  little. 

1. The  surname  of  the  Roman  deputy  at  Paphas  who 
believed  the  gospel  when  Elymas  the  sorcerer  was 
struck  blind. 

Acts  13.  7  Sergius  P.,  a  prudent  man:  who  called 

2.  The  apostle  of  the  Gentiles,  whose  original  name  was 
Saul.  He  was  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  a  Hebrew  of 
the  Hebrews,  born  in  Tarsus,  the  chief  city  of  Cilicia, 
in  Asia  Minor.  He  was  brought  up  a  Pharisee,  and 
educated  at  Jerusalem,  at  the  feet  of  Gamaliel,  a  cele¬ 
brated  Rabbi.  His  vernacular  tongue  was  Greek,  but 
his  residence  in  Palestine  gave  him  a  knowledge  of  the 
Syro-chaldaic  of  that  day,  which  is  called  in  the  New 
Testament  “Hebrew.”  He  was  acquainted  with  several 
of  the  ancient  Greek  poets,  whom  he  occasionally 
quotes.  Like  all  Jews,  he  was  brought  up  to  a  trade, 
which,  in  his  case,  was  that  of  a  tent  maker.  His  resi¬ 
dence  at  Jerusalem  augmented  his  natural  regard  for 
Judaism,  and  led  him,  while  yet  a  young  man,  to  bear 
his  testimony  against  Christianity,  by  consenting  to  the 
martyrdom  of  Stephen,  and  watching  over  the  clothes 
of  those  who  stoned  him. 

Soon  the  great  landmarks  of  his  life  began  to  appear. 
Foremostof  all  was  his  conversion,  a.d.  38,  which  became, 
the  main  root  of  his  after  life.  Then  his  evangelistic 
labours  at  Antioch,  a.d.  42;  Ills  missionary  journey  in 
the  eastern  part  of  Asia  Minor,  in  which  he  first  assumed 
the  character  of  an  apostle  to  the  Gentiles ;  his  visit  to 
Jerusalem,  a.d.  50,  to  settle  the  question  of  the  relation 
of  the  Gentiles  to  the  law  of  Moses ;  his  second  mission¬ 
ary  journey  when  he  introduced  the  gospel  into  Europe, 
with  his  visit  to  Phillipi,  Athens,  and  Corinth.  Then 
comes  his  third  great  missionary  journey  which  was 
chiefly  marked  by  a  long  stay  at  Ephesus,  and  interest¬ 
ing  in  connection  with  the  writing  of  his  four  leading 
Epistles.  Then  followed  his  visit  to  Jerusalem,  a.d. 
58,  and  his  apprehension  there,  with  his  long  confine¬ 
ment  at  Cesarea,  and  his  eventual  imprisonment  at 
Rome,  a.d.  61,  whence  he  wrote  most  of  his  other 
epistles.  Of  his  later  history  we  know  nothing.  As  to 
his  temperament  and  character,  Paul  is  himself  the  best 
painter.  His  humility  induced  him  to  abandon  the 
grand  title  of  “SauTT”  and  assume  the  humble  one  of 
“Paul,”  i.e.,  the  “little  one,”  appropriate,  perhaps, 
from  his  bodily  size,  but  adopted,  no  doubt,  from  that 
humility  which  makes  him  count  himself  to  be  “  less 
than  the  least  of  all  saints,  and  not  worthy  to  be 
called  anapostle.”  His  speeches  and  epistles  convey  to 
us  the  truest  impression  of  him.  In  these  we  perceive 
the  warmth  and  ardour  _of  his  nature,  his  affectionate 
disposition,  the  tenderness  of  his  sense  of  honour,  the 
courtesy  and  personal  dignity  of  his  bearing,  and  his 
perfect  frankness.  tVe  see  also  the  rare  combination 
of  subtility,  tenacity,  and  versatility  existing  in  his 
intellect,  with  a  practical  wisdom  generally  associated 
with  a  cooler  temperament  than  his,  and  a  forbearance 
and  tolerance  seldom  united  with  such  impetuous 
convictions  as  he  entertained. 

Acts  1 3.  9  Then  Saul  who  also  (is  called)P.  .filled  with 

13. 13  Now  when  P.  and  his  company  loosed  from 

13.  16  Then  P.  stood  up,  and  beckoning  with 

13.  43  many  of  the  Jews,  .followed  P.  and  Barn. 

13.  45  against,  .things  which  were  spoken  by  P. 
13.  46  Then  P.  and  Barnabas  waxed  bold,  and 

13.  50  and  raised  persecution  against  P.  and  B. 

14.  9  The  sameheard  P.  speak:  who  stedfastly 

14.  11  And  when  the  people  saw  what  P.  had 

14. 12  And  they  called..  P.,  Mercurius,  because 

14. 14  when  the  apostles,  Barnabas  and  P.,  heard 

14.  19  and,  having  stoned  P.,  drew  (him)  out  of 

15.  2  When  therefore  P.  and  Barnabas  had  no 


Acts  15.  2  they  determined  that  P.  and  Barnabas 

15.  12  gave  audience  to  Barnabas  and  P.,  decla. 

15.  22  to  send,  .to  Antioch  with  P.  and  Barnab. 

15.  25  to  send,  .with  our  beloved  Barnabas.  .P. 

15.  35  P.  also  and  Barnabas  continued  in  Antioch 
15.  36  And  some  days  after,  P.  said  unto  Bama. 
15.  38  But  P.  thought  not  good  to  take  him  with 

15.  40  And  P.  chose  Silas,  and  departed,  being  re. 

16.  3  Him  would  P.  have  to  go  forth  with  him 

16.  9  And  a  vision  appeared  to  P.  in  the  night 

16. 14  unto  the  things  which  were  spoken  of  P. 

16.  17  The  same  followed  P.  and  us,  and  cried 

16. 18  But  P.,  being  grieved,  turned  and  said  to 
-x6. 19  they  caught  P.  and  Silas,  and  drew  (them) 

16.  25  And  at  midnight  P.  and  Silas  prayed,  ana 

16.  28  But  P.  cried  with  aloud  voice,  saying,  Do 
16.  29  and  fell  down  before  P.  and  Silas 
16.  36  And  the  keeper,  .told  this  saying  to  P. 

16.  37  But  Paul  said  unto  them,  They  have  bea. 

17.  2  And  P.,  as  his  manner  was,  went  in  unto 

17.  4  and  consorted  with  P.  and  Silas;  and  of 

17. 10  the  brethren  immediately  sent  away  P. 

17. 13  the  word  of  God  was  preached  of  P.  at  B. 

17. 14  immediately  the  brethren  sent  away  P. 

17. 15  And  they  that  conducted  P.  brought  him 

17.  16  Now  while  P.  waited  for  them  at  Athens 

17.  22  Then  P.  stood  in  the  midst  of  Mars’  hill 

17.  33  So  P.  departed  from  among  them 

18.  1  After  these  things  [P.jdeparted  from  Ath. 

18.  5  P.  was  pressed  in  the  spirit,  and  testified 

18.  9  Then  spake  the  Lord  to  P.  in  the  night  by 

18. 12  the  Jews  made  insurrection). against  P. 

18.  14  And  when  P.  w  as  now  about  to  open  (Iris) 

18. 18  And  P.  (after  thisl  tarried  (there)  yet  a 

19.  1  P.  having  passed  through  the  upper  coa. 

19.  4  Then  said  P.,  John  verily  baptized  with 

19.  6  And  when  P.  had  laid  (his)hands  upon  the. 

19.  11  And  God  wrought,  .by  the  hands  of  P. 

19. 13  We  adjure  you  by  Jesus  whom  P.  preach. 

19.  15  Jesus  I  know,  and  P.I  know;  but  who  are 

19.  21  P.  purposed  in  the  spirit,  when  he  had  p. 

19.  26  this  P.  hath  persuaded  and  turned  away 
19.  29  men  of  Macedonia,  P.’s  companions  in  tr. 

19.  30  And  when  P.  would  have  entered  in  unto 

20.  1  P.  called  unto  (him)  the  disciples,  and  em. 

20.  7  P.  preached  unto  them,  ready  to  depart 

20.  9  and  as  P.  was  long  preaching,  he  sunk 

20.  10  And  P.  went  down,  and  fell  on  him,  and 

20. 13  there  intending  to  take  in  P. :  for  so  had 

20.  16  For  P.  had  determined  to  sail  by  Ephesus 

20.  37  and  fell  on  P.’s  neck,  and  kissed  him 

21.  4  who  said  to  P.  through  the  spirit,  that  he 

21.  8  we  thatwere  of  P.’s  company  departed, and 

21.  11  hetookP.’sgirdle,  andboundhis  ownhan. 

21. 13  ThenP.  answered,  Whatmean  ye  to  weep 

21.  18  And  the  (day)  following  P.  went  in  with 

21.  26  Then  P.  took  the  men,  and  the  next  day 

21.  29  whom  they  supposed  that  P.  had  brought 
21.  30  and  they  took  P.,  and  drew  him  out  of  the 
21.32  and  when  they  saw . .  they  left  beating  of  P. 
21.  37  And  as  P.  was  to  be  led  into  the  castle,  he 
21.  39  But  P.  said,  I  am  a  man  (which  am)  a  Jew 

21.  40  P.  stood  on  the  stairs,  and  beckoned  with 

22.  25  P.  said  unto  the  centurion  that  stood  by 

22.  28  With  a  great  sum .  .And  P.  said,  But  I  was 

22.  30  and  brought  P.  down,  and  set  him  before 

23.  1  And  P.,  earnestly  beholding  the  council 

23.  3  Then  said  P.  unto  him,  God  shall  smite 

23.  5  Then  said  P.,  I  wist  not,  brethren,  that 

23.  6  But  when  P.  perceived  that  the  one  part 

23. 10  fearing  lest  P.  should  have  been  pulled 

23. 11  Be  of  good  cheer,  [P.]:  for  as  thou  hast 

23.  12  eat  nor  drink  till  they  had  killed  P. 

23.  14  will  eat  nothing  until  we  have  slain  P. 

23. 16  when  P.’s  sister's  son  heard  of  their  lying 
23.  16  and  entered  into  the  castle,  and  told  P. 
23.  17  Then  P.  called  one  of  the  centurions 

23. 18  P.  the  prisoner  called  me  unto  (him),  and 
23.  20  bring  down  P.  to  morrow  into  the  council 
23.  24  that  they  may  set  P.  on,  and  bring  (him) 
23.  31  Then  the  soldiers,  .took  P.,  and  brought. 

23.  33  when  they  came  to  Cesarea.  .presented  P. 

24.  1  who  informed  the  governor  against  P. 

24. 10  Then  P.,  after  that  the  governor  had  bee. 

24.  23  he  commanded  a  centurion  to  keep  [F.] 

24.  24  he  sent  for  P.,  and  heard  him  concerning 

24.  26  money  should  have  been  given  him  of  P. 

24.  27  to  showthe  Jews  apleasure,  left  P.  bound 

25.  2  chief  of  the  Jews  informed  him  against  P. 

25.  4  P.  should  be  kept  at  Cesarea,  and  that 

25.  6  the  next  day ..  commanded  P.  to  be  brou. 

25.  7  [many  and  grievous  complaints  against  P.j 

25.  9  answered  P.,  and  said,  Wilt  thou  go  up  to 

23. 10  Then  said  P.,  I  stand  at  Cesar’s  judgment 
25.  14  Festus  declared  P.’s  cause  unto  the  king 

25. 19  which  was  dead,  whom  P.  affirmed  to  be 

25.  21  P.  had  appealed  to  be  reserved  unto  the 
23.  23  at  Festus'  commandment  P.  was  brought 

26.  1  Agrippa  said  unto  P.,  Thou  art  permitted 

26.  1  P.  stretched  forth  the  hand,  and  answered 

26.  24  P.,  thou  art  beside  thyself;  muchlearning 

26.  28  Agrippa  said  unto  P.,  Almost  thou  pel's. 

26.  29  P.  said,  I  would  to  God,  that  not  only  thou 

27.  1  delivered  P.  and  certain  other  prisoners 

27.  3  Julius  courteously  entreated  P.,  and  gave 

27.  9  the  fast  was  now.  .past,  P.  admonished 

27.  11  than  those  things  which  were  spoken  by  P. 

27.  21  P.  stood  forth  in  the  midst  of  them,  and 
27.  24  Fear  not,  P. ;  thou  must  be  brought  bef. 
27.  31  P.  said  to  the  centurion  and  to  the  soldi. 
27.  33  P.  besought  (them)  all  to  take  meat,  say. 
27.  43  the  centurion,  willing  to  save  P.,kept  th. 


Acts  28  3  P.  had  gathered  a  bundle  of  sticks,  and 

28.  8  P.  entered  in,  and  prayed,  and  laid  his  h. 

28. 15  when  P.  saw,  he  thanked  God,  and  took 

28. 16  P.  was  suffered  to  dwell  by  himself  with 

28.  17  [P.]  called  the  chief  of  the  Jews  together 

28.  25  after  that  P.  had  spoken  one  word,  Well 

28.  30  [P.j  dwelt  two  whole  years  in  his  own  hi. 

Rom.  1.  1  P.,  a  servant  of  Jesus  Christ,  called(to  be) 

1  Co.  1.  1  P.,  called  (to  be)  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Chr. 

1.  12  I  am  of  P.  ;  and  I  of  Apollos  ;  and  I  of  Ce. 

1.  13  Is  Christ  divided?  was  P.  crucified  for  you? 

1. 13  or  were  ye  baptized  in  the  name  of  P.  ? 

3.  4  I  am  of  P. ;  and  another,  I  (am)  of  Apollos 
3.  5  Who  then  is  P.,  and  who  (is)  Apollos, but 
3.  22  Whether  P. ,  or  Apollos,  or  Cephas,  or  the 
16.  21  The  salutation  of  (me)  P.  with  mine  own 

2  Co.  1.  1  P.,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  by  the  will 

10.  I  I  P.  myself  beseech  you  by  the  meekness 
Gal.  1.  1  P.,  an  apostle,  not  of  men,  neither  by  man 
5.  2  I  P.  sayuntoyou,thatifyebecircumcised 
Eph.  1.  1  P.,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  by  the  will 
3.  1  P.,  the  prisoner  of  Jesus  Christ  for  you 
Phil.  1.  1  P.  and  Timotheus,  the  servants  of  Jesus 
Col.  1.  1  P.,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  by  the  will 

1.  23  whereof  I  P.  am  made  a  minister 

4. 18  The  salutation  by  the  hand  of  me  P.  Re. 

1  Th.  1.  1  P.,  and  Silvauus,  and  Timotheus,  unto 

2.  18  we  would  have  come  unto  you,  even  I  P. 

2  Th.  1.  1  P.,  and  Silvanus,  and  Timotheus,  unto 

3.  17  The  salutation  of  P.  with  mine  own  hand 

1  Ti.  1.  1  P.,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  by  the 

2  Ti.  1.  1  P.,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  by  the  will 
Titus  1.  1  P.,  a  servant  of  God,  and  an  apostle  of 
Plim.  1  P.,  a  prisoner  of  Jesus  Christ,  and  Timo. 

9  being  such  an  one  as  P.  the  aged,  and  now 
19  I  P.  have  written  (it)  with  mine  own  hand 
2  Pe.  3. 15  as  our  beloved  brother  P.  also,  according 
PAVED,  (being)  — 

1.  White  work,  libnah. 

Exod24.  10  as  it  were . .  paved  work  of  a  sapphire  stone 

2.  To  pave,  cover,  overlay,  ratsaph. 

Song  3.  10  the  midst  thereof  being  paved  (with)  love 

PAVEMENT  — 

1.  Pavement,  nsxip  martsepheth. 

2  Ki.16.  17  king  Ahaz.  .put  it  upon  a  pavement  of  s. 


2.  Pavement,  floor,  nssn  ritspali. 

2  Ch.  7.  3  with  theirfaces  to  the  ground  upon  the  p. 
Esth.  1.  6  a  pavement  of  red,  and  blue,  and  white 
Eze.  40.  17  pavement  made  for  the  court  round  about 
40.  17  thirty  chambers  (were) upon  the  pavement 
40.  18  And  the  pavement .  .(was)  the  lower  pave. 
42.  3  the  pavement  which  (was)  for  the  outer  co. 

3.  Paved  with  stone,  AiBoiTTpcoros  lithostrotos. 
Jolmig.  13  in  a  place  that  is  called  the  Pavement,  but 

PAVILION  — 

1  .A  covering,  Tib  sole. 

Psa.  27.  s  he  shall  hide  me  in  his  pavilion :  in  the 
2.  A  booth,  nap  sukkah. 

2  Sa.  22.  12  made  darkness  pavilions  round  about  him 
1  Ki.20.  12  he  and  the  kings  in  the  pavilions,  that  he 

20.  16  drinking  himself  drunk  in  the  pavilions 
Psa.  18.  11  his  pavilion  round  about  him  (were)  dark 

31.  20  thou  shaltkeep  them  secretly  in  a  pavilion 
PAW  — 

X.IIand,  ij  yad. 

1  Sa.  17.  37  the  paw  of  the  lion,  and  out  of  the  paw  of 
2. Palm  (of  the  hand),  vj3  kaph. 

Lev.  11.  27  whatsoever  goeth  upon  his  parvs,  among 

PAW,  to  — 

To  dig,  paw,  150  chaphar. 

Job  39.  21  He  paweth  in  the  valley,  and  rejoicetli  in 

PAY  — 

To  give  a  price,  13?  ;n;  natha.n  meker. 

Nuni2o.  19  I  will  pay  for  it :  I  will  only,  without,  .a. 
PAY  (again),  to  — 

1  .To  give,  ;ni  nathan. 

Exod2i.  19  only  he  shall  pay(for)tlieloss  of  his  time 

21.  22  and  he  shall  pay  as  the  judges  (determine) 
Jon.  1.  3  he  paid  the  fare  thereof,  and  went  down 

2.  To  give,  }nj  netlian. 

Ezra  4.  13  will  they  not  pay  toll,  tribute,  and  custom 

3.  To  make  complete,  D1??’  shalam,  3. 

Exod2i.  36  he  shall  surely  pay  ox  for  ox  ;  and  the  d. 

22.  7  if  the  thief  be  found,  let  him  pay  double 

22.  9  For . .  he  shall  pay  double  unto  his  neiglib. 

Deut23.  21  thou  slialt  not  slack  to  pay  it :  for  the  L. 

2  Sa.  15.  7  let  me  go  and  pay  my  vow,  which  I  have 
2  Ki.  4.  7  and  pay  thy  debt,  and  live  thou  and  thy 
Job  22.  27  hear  thee,  and  thou  shalt  pay  thy  vows 
Psa.  22.  25  I  will  pay  my  vowsbefore  them  that  fear 

37. 21  The  wicked  borroweth,  and  payeth  not 
50.  14  and  pay  thy  vows  unto  the  most  High 
66.  13  I  will  go  into  thy  house . .  I  will  pay  thee 
76.  11  pay  unto  the  Lord  your  God  :  let  all  that 
1 16. 14,  18  I  will  pay  my  vows  unto  the  Lord  now 
Prov.  7. 14  offerings  with  me ;  this  day  have  I  paid  my 
19.  17  that ..  he  hath  given  will  he  pay  him  again 

22.  27  If  thou  hast  nothing  to  pay,  why  should 
Eccl.  5.  4  defer  not  to  pay  it . .  pay  that  which  thou 
5.  5  thau  that  thou  shouldest  vow  and  not  p. 
Jon.  2.  9  sacrifice ..  I  will  pay  (that)  that  I  have  v. 


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4.  To  weigh  out,  shaqal. 

Exod  22.  17  lie  shall  pay  money  according  to  the  dow. 

1  Ki.20.  39  or  else  thou  shalt  pay  a  talent  of  silver 
Esth.  3.  9  I  will  pay  ten  thousand  talents  of  silver 

4.  7  Haman  had  promised  to  pay  to  the  king's 

5.  To  cause  to  turn  back,  nnr  shub,  5. 

2  Ch.27.  5  So  much  did  the  children  of  Ammon  pay 

6.  To  give  away  or  back,  anobiSupi  apodidbmi. 

Matt.  5.  26  till  thou  hast  paid . .  uttermost  farthing 

18.  25  as  hehad  not  to  pay,  his  lord  commanded 

18.  26,  29  patience  with  me,  and  I  will  pay  thee 

18.  28  took  (him),  .saying,  Pay  me  that  thou  ow. 

18.  30  cast  him  into  prison,  till  he  should  pay 

18.  34  till  he  should  pay  all  that  was  due  unto 
Luke  7.  42  when  they  had  nothing  to  pay,  he  frankly 

12.  59  not.  .till  thou  hast  paid  the  very  last  mi. 

7 . To  pay,  xeAeai  teleb. 

Matt  1 7.  24  said,  Doth  not  your  master  pay  tribute? 
Rom  13.  6  For,  for  this  cause  pay  ye  tribute  also;  for 

PAY,  to  make  to  — 

To  cause  to  go  up,  impose,  rhy  alali,  5. 

2  Ch.  8.  8  Solomon  make  to  pay  tribute  until  this 

PAYMENT  to  be  made  — 

To  give  away  or  back,  anoSiSupu  apodidomi. 

Matt  18.  25  all  that  he  had,  and  payment  to  be  made 

PEACE  — 

1  .Rest,  ease,  security,  rrhp  shalvah. 

Dan.  8.  25  by  peace  shall  destroy  many  :  he  shall  also 

^.Completeness,  peace,  cnVty  shalom. 

Gen.  15. 15  shalt  go  to  thy  fathers  in  peace;  thou 

26.  29  have  sent  thee  away  in  peace :  thou  (art) 
26.  31  and  they  departed  from  him  in  peace 

28.  21  come  again  to  my  father’s  house  in  peace 
41.  16  Godshallgive  Pharaohan  answer  of  peace 

43.  23  Peace(be)  to  you, fear  not  :  yourGod,and 

44.  17  as  for  you,  get  you  up  in  peace  unto  your 
Exod.  4.  18  And  Jethro  said  to  Moses,  Go  in  peace 

18.  23  people  shall  also  go  to  their  place  in  peace 
Lev.  26.  6  I  will  give  peace  in  the  land,  and  ye  shall 
Num.  6.  26  lift  up  his  countenance,  .and give  thee  p. 

25. 12  I  give  unto  him  my  covenant  of  peace 
Deut.  2.  26  sent  messengers,  .with  words  of  peace,  s. 
20.  10  Wien  thou  comest  nigh,  .proclaim  peace 
20.  11  shall  lie,  if  it  make  thee  answer  of  peace 
23.  6  Thou  shalt  not  seek  their  peace  nor  their 

29.  19  I  shall  have  peace,  though  I  walk  in  the 
Josh.  9.  15  Joshua  made  peace  with  them,  and  made 

10.  21  all  the  people  returned,  in  peace  :  none 
Judg.  4.  17  peace  between  Jabin  the  king  of  Hazor  and 

6.23  Peace  (be)  unto  thee;  fearnot:  thou  shalt 

8.  9  When  I  come  again  in  peace.  I  will  break 

11.  31  when  I  return  in  peace  from  the  children 

18.  6  Go  in  peace :  before  the  Loud  (is)  your  way 

19.  20  Peace  (be)  with  thee  :  howsoever  (let)  all 

1  Sa.  1.  17  Go  in  peace :  and  the  God  of  Israel  grant 

7.  14  there  was  peace  between  Israel  and  the  A. 

20.  7  thy  servant  shall  have  peace:  but  if  he  be 
20.  13  that  thou  mayestgo  in  peace :  and  the  L. 
20.  21  for  (there  is)  peace  to  thee,  and  no  hurt 
20.  42  Go  in  peace,  forasmuch  as  we  have  sworn 
25.  6  Peace  (lie)  both  to  thee,  and  peace  (lie)  to 
25.  6  and  peace  (be)  unto  all  that  thou  hast 
25.  35  Go  up  in  peace  to  thine  house ;  see,  I  have 
29.  7  return,  and  go  in  peace,  that  thou  displ. 

2  Sa.  3.  21  sent  Abner  away;  and  he  went  in  peace 

3.  22  sent  him  away,  and  he  was  gone  in  peace 

3.  23  sent  him  away,  and  he  is  gone  in  peace 
15.  9  king  said  unto  him,  Go  in  peace.  So  he  a. 

13.  27  return  into  the  city  in  peace,  and  your 

17.  3  returned  :  (so)  all  the  people  shallhe  in  p. 

19.  24  departed,  .the  day  he  came  (again)  in  pe. 

19.  30  my  lord  tire  king  is  come  again  in  peace 

1  Ki.  2.  5  shed  the  blood  of  war  in  peace,  and  put 

2.  6  hoar  head  go  down  to  the  grave  in  peace 

2.  33  shall  there  be  peace  for  ever  from  the  L. 

4.  24  had  peace  on  all  sides  round  about  him 

5.  12  was  peace  between  Hiram  and  Solomon 

20.  18  Whether  they  be  come  out  for  peace,  take 

22. 17  return  every  man  to  his  house  in  peace 
22.  27  water  of  affliction,  until  I  come  in  peace 
22.  28  If  thou  return  at  all  in  peace,  the  Lorp 

2  Ki.  5. 19  said  unto  him,  Go  in  peace.  Sohedeparted 

9.  17  to  meet  them,  and  let  him  say,  (Is  it)  pe.  ? 
9.  18,  19  Thus  saith  the  king,  (Is  it)  peace?  And 
9.  18,  19  What  hast  thou  to  do  with  peace?  turn 
9.  22  (Is  it)  peace,  .he  answered,  What  peace,  so 

9.  31  (Had)  Zimri  peace,  who  slew  his  master? 

20. 19  not  (good),  if  peace  and  truth  be  in  my  d.? 

22. 20  shalt  be  gathered  into  thy  grave  in  peace 
1  Ch.12.  18  peace,  peace  (be)  unto  thee,  andpeace(be) 

22.  9  give  peace  and  quietness  unto  Israel  in  his 
t  Ch.15.  5  in  those  times  (there  was)  no  peace  to  him 

18.  16  return,  .every  man  to  his  house  in  peace 
18.  26  water  of  affliction,  until  I  return  in  peace 

18.  27  If  thou  certainly  return  in  peace,  (then) 

19.  1  returned  to  his  house  in  peace  to  J erusalem 
34.  28  shalt  lie  gathered  to  thy  grave  in  peace 

Ezra  9.  12  seek  their  peace  or  their  wealth  for  ever 
Esth.  9.  30  sent  the  letters,  .(with)  words  of  peace 

10.  3  and  speaking  peace  to  all  his  seed 

Job  5.  24  know  that  thy  tabernacle  (shall  be)  in  pe. 

25.  2  with  him;  he  maketh  peace  in  his  high  p. 
Psa.  4.  8  will  both  lay  me  down  in  peace,  and  sleep 
28.  3  which  speak  peace  to  their  neighbours,  but 
29. 1 1  the  Lord  will  bless  his  people  with  peace 


Psa.  34. 14  Depart  from  evil,  and  do  good ;  seek  peace 
35.  20  For  they  speak  not  peace ;  but  they  devise 

37.  11  shall  delight,  .in  the  abundance  of  peace 
37.37  upright :  for  the  end  of  (that)  man  (is)  jie. 
55.  18  He  hath  delivered  my  soul  in  peace  from 
72.  3  mountains  shall  bringpeace  to  the  people 
72.  7  abundance  of  peace  so  long  as  the  moon  e. 
85.  8  forhewillspeakpeaceuntohispeople.and 
85.  10  righteousness  and  peace  have  kissed  (each 

1 19. 165  Great  peace  have  they  which  love  thy  law 
120.  6  hath  long  dwelt  with  him  that  hateth  pe. 
120.  7  peace  :  but  when  I  speak,  they  (are)  for 
122.  6  Pray  for  the  peace  of  Jerusalem :  tlieyshall 
122.  7  Peace  be  within  thy  walls,  .prosperity  wi. 

122.  8  sakes,  I  will  now  say,  Peace  (be)  within 

123.  5  the  workers  of  iniquity,  .peace,  .upon  Isr. 
128.  6  children's  children,  (and)  peace  upon  Isr. 
147.  14  He  maketh  peace  (in)  thy  borders,  (and) 

Prov.  3.  2  long  life,  and  peace,  shall  they  add  to  thee 

3.  17  pleasantness,  and  all  her  putlis  (are)  peace 

12.  20  but  to  the  counsellors  of  peace  (is)  joy 
Ecc).  3.  8  A  time,  .a  time  of  war,  and  a  time  of  pe. 
Isa.  9.  6  The  everlasting  Father,  The  Prince  of  T. 

9.  7  Of  the  increase  of . .  government  and  peace 

26.  12  thou  wilt  ordain  peace  for  us :  for  thou 

27.  5  make  peace  with  me.  .he  shall  makepeace 

32.  17  the  work  of  righteousness  shall  be  peace 

33.  7  ambassadors  of  peace  shall  weep  bitterly 

38.  17  for  peace  I  had  great  bitterness  ;  but  thou 

39.  8  there  shall  be  peace  and  truth  in  my  days 

45.  7  I  make  peace,  and  create  evil :  I  the  Lord 
48.  18  then  had  thy  peace  been  as  a  river,  and 
48.  22  (There  is)  no  peace,  saith  the  Lord,  unto 

■ — ^  52.  7  that publisheth peace;  that bringeth good 

53.  5  the  chastisement  of  our  peace  (was)  upon 

54.  10  neither  shall  the  covenant  of  my  peace  be 
44.  13  and  great  (shall  be)  the  peace  of  thy  chi. 
55. 12  ye  shall  go.  .be  led  forth  with  peace  :  the 
57.  2  He  shall  enter  into  peace :  they  shall  rest 
57.  19  Peace,  peace  to  (him  that  is)  far  off,  and 
57.  21  (There  is)  no  peace,  saith  my  God,  to  the 
59.  8  The  way  of  peace  they  know  not;  and(th.) 

59.  8  whosoever  goeth  therein.. not  know  peace 

60.  17  I  will  also  make  thy  officers  peace,  and 
66.  12  I  will  extend  peace  to  her  like  a  river,  and 

Jer.  4.  10  saying,  Ye  shallhave  peace;  whereas  the 

6.  14  Peace,  peace  ;  when  (there  is)  no  peace 

8.  11  Peace,  peace  ;  when  (there  is)  no  peace 
8.  15  We  looked  for  peace,  but  no  good  (came) 

12.  s  in  the  land  of  peace,  (wherein)  thou  trus. 

12.  12  sword. .devour,  .no  flesh  shall  have  peace 

14.  13  I  will  give  you  assured  peace  in  this  place 
14.  19  we  looked  for  peace,  and  (there  is)  no  good 
16.  5  I  have  taken  away  my  peace  from  this  p. 

23. 17  The  Lord  hath  said,  Ye  shall  have  peace 

28.  9  The  prophet  which  prophesieth  of  peace 

29.  7  seek  the  peace  of  the  city  whither  f  have 
29.  7  for  in  the  peace  thereof  shall  ye  have  pe. 

29.  11  thoughts  of  peace,  and  not  of  evil,  to  give 

30.  5  voice  of  trembling,  of  fear,  and  not  of  pe. 

33.  6  reveal  unto  them  the  abundance  of  peace 

34.  5  thou  shalt  die  in  peace  :  and  with  the  b. 
43.  12  and  he  shall  go  forth  from  thence  in  peace 

Lam.  3.  17  hast  removed  my  soul  far  off  from  peace 
Eze.  7.  25  they  shall  seek  peace,  and  (there  shall  he) 

1 3.  10  saying,  Peace ;  and  (there  was)  no  peace 

13.  16  of  peace  for  her,  and  (there  is)  no  peace 
34.  25  I  will  make  with  them  a  covenant  of  peace 
37. 26  I  will  make  a  covenant  of  peace  with  them 

Dan.  10.  iq  peace  (be)  unto  thee ;  be  strong,  yea,  be 
Mic.  3.  5  that  bite  with  their  teeth,  and  cry,  Peace 

5.  5  And  this . .  shall  be  the  peace,  when  the  A. 
Nah.  1.  15  feet  of  him.  .that  publisheth  peace  !  0  J. 
Hag.  2.  9  in  this  place  will  I  give  peace,  saith  the  L. 

Zebh.  6.  13  the  counsel  ofpeacesliall  be  between  them 
8. 10  neither  (was  there  any)  peace  to  him  that 
8.  16  execute  the  judgment  of  truth  and  peace 

8.  19  feasts;  therefore  love  the  truth  and  peace 

9.  10  and  he  shall  speak  peace  unto  the  heathen 
Mai.  2.  s  My  covenant  was  with  him  of  life  and  p. 

2.  6  he  walked  with  me  in  peace  and  equity 

3. Completeness ,  peace,  D1??  shelam. 

Ezra  4.  17  (unto)  the  rest . .  Peace,  and  at  such  atime 

5.  7  written  thus;  Unto  Darius  the  king,  all  p. 
Dan.  4.  1  unto  all  people . .  Peace  be  multiplied  unto 

6.  25  Darius  wrote . .  Peace  be  multiplied  unto 

A.  Peace,  unity,  concord,  eip+iwq  eirene. 

Matt  10. 13  let  your  peace  come,  .let  your  peace  return 
is.  34  peace  on  earth  :  I  came  not  to  send  peace 
Mark  5.  34  go  in  peace,  and  be  whole  of  thy  plague 
Luke  1. 79  to  guide  our  feet  into  the  way  of  peace 
_2.  14  and  oneartli  peace,  good  will  toward  men 
2.  29  now  lettest  thou  thy  servant  depart  iq  p. 

7.  50  Thy  faith  hath  saved  thee ;  go  in  peace 

8.  48  thy  faith  hath  made  thee  whole;  go  in  p. 

10.  5  whatsoever  house  ye  enter,  first  say,  Peace 

10.  6  if  the  son  of  peace  be  there,  your  peace 

11.  21  keepeth  his  palace,  his  goodsarein  peace 

12.  51  Suppose  ye  that  I  am  come  to  give  peace 

14.  32  sendeth.  .and desireth conditions ofpeace 

19.  38  peace  in  heaven,  and  glory  in  the  highest 

19.  42  the  things  (which  belong)  unto  thy  peace 
24.  36  [saith  unto  them,  Peace  (be)  unto  you]  . 

Johni4.  27  Peace  I  leave  with  you,  my  peace  I  give 
16.  33  I  have  spoken,  .that  in  me  ye  might  have  p. 

20.  19  and  saith  unto  them,  Peace  (be)  unto  you 

20.  21  Peace  (be)  unto  you  :  as  (my)  Father  hath 

20.  26  stood  in  the  midst,  and  said,  Peace  (be) 

Acts  10.  36  preaching  peace  by  Jesus  Christ :  he  is  L. 
12.  20  desired  peace ;  because  their  country  was 

15.  33  they  were  let  go  in  peace  from  the  breth. 


Acts  16.  36  told,  .now  therefore  depart,  and  go  in  p. 
Rom.  1.  7  Grace  to  you  and  peace  from  God  our  Fa. 

2. 10  peace,  to  every  man  that  worketh  good 

3. 17  And  the  way  of  peace  have  they  not  kno. 

5.  1  we  have  peace  with  God  through  our  Lo. 
8.  6  to  be  spiritually  minded  (is)  life  and  peace 

10.  15  of  them  that  preach  the  gospel  [of  peace] 

14.  17  and  peace,  and  joy  in  the  Holy  Ghost 
14. 19  follow  after  the  things  which  make  forp. 

15.  13  with  all  joy  and  peace  in  believing,  that 

15.  33  Now  the  God  of  peace  (lie)  with  you  all 

16.  20  the  God  of  peace  shall  bruise  Satan  under 

1  Co.  1.  3  peace,  from  God  our  Father,  and  (from) 

7.  15  depart,  .but  God  hath  called  us  to  peace 
14.  33  not  (the  author)  of  confusion,  but  of  pea. 

16.  11  conduct  him  forth  in  peace,  that  he  may 

2  Co.  1.  2  peace  from  God  our  Father,  and  (from) 

13.  11  the  God  of  love  and  peace  shall  be  with 
Gal.  1.  3  peace  from  God  the  Father,  and  (from) 

5. 22  peace,  long  suffering,  gentleness,  goodne. 

6.  16  peace  (be)  on  them,  and  mercy,  and  upon 
Eph.  1.  2  peace,  from  God  our  Father,  and  (from) 

2.  14  he  is  our  peace,  whohath  made  both  one 
2. 15  of  twain  one  new  man,  (so)  making  peace 

2. 17  preached  peace  to  you  which  were  afar  off 

4.  3  the  unity  of  the  spirit  in  the  bond  of  pe. 

6.  15  with  the  preparation  of  the  gospel  of  pe. 
6.  23  Peace  (lie)  to  the  brethren,  and  love  with 

Phil.  1.  2  peace,  from  God  our  Father,  and  (from) 

4.  7  the  peace  of  God,  which  passeth  all  unde. 

4.  9  and  the  God  of  peace  shall  be  with  you 
Col.  1.  2  peace,  from  God  our  Father  and  the  Lord 

3.  15  let  the  peace  of  God  rule  in  your  hearts 

1  Th.  1.  1  peace,  from  God  our  F’ather,  and  the  Lord 

5.  3  when  they  shall  say,  Peace  and  safety,  t. 

5. 23  the  very  God  of  peace  sanctify  you  wholly 

2  Th.  1.  2  peace,  from  God  our  Father  and  the  Lord 

3.  16  the  Lord  of  peace  himself  give  you  peace 

1  Ti.  1.  2  peace,  from  God  our  Father  and  Jesus  C. 

2  Ti.  1.  2  peace,  from  God  the  Father  and  Christ  J. 

2.  22  follow  righteousness,  faith,  charity,  peace 
Titus  1.  4  peace,  from  God  the  Father  and  the  Lord 
Phm.  3  peace,  from  God  our  Father  and  the  Lord 
Heb.  7.  2  also  king  of  Salem,  which  is,  king  of  pe. 

11.  31  when  she  had  received  the  spies  with  pe. 

12.  14  Follow  peace  with  all  (men),  and  holiness 

13.  20  the  God  of  peace,  that  broughtagain  from 
Jas.  2.16  Depart  in  peace,  be  (ye)  warmed  and  filled 

3.  18  is  sown  in  peace  of  them  that  make  peace 

1  Pe.  1.  2  Grace  unto  you,  and  peace,  be  multiplied 

.3.  II  do  good ;  let  him  seek  peace,  and  ensue  it 

5.  14  Peace  (be)  with  you  all  that  are  in  Christ 

2  Pe.  1.  2  peace  be  multiplied  unto  you  through  the 

3.  14  that  ye  may  lie  found  of  him  in  peace 

2  John  3  peace,  from  God  the  Father,  and  from  the 

3  John  14  Peace  (be)  to  thee.  fOur)  friends  salute 
Jude  2  Mercy  unto  you,  and  peace,  and  love,  be 
Rev.  1.  4  peace,  from  him  which  is,  and  which  was 

6.  4  to  take  peace  from  the  earth,  and  that 

PEACE,  to  be  at,  have,  or  live  in  — 

1  .To  be  complete,  at  peace,  upy  shalam. 

Job  22.  21  be  at  peace :  thereby  good  shall  come  unto 
Psa.  7.  4  evil  unto  him  that  was  at  peace  with  me 

2.  To  be  caused  lo  be  at  peace,  cSiy  shalam,  6. 

Jol)  5.  23  the  beasts  of  the  field  shall  be  at  peace 

3.  To  be  peaceable,  desire  peace,  elppvevtn  eireneud. 
Mark  9.  50  Have  salt  in  yourselves,  and  have  peace 
2  C0.13.  11  live  in  peace  ;  and  the  God  of  love  and 

1  Th.  5.  13  (And)  be  at  peace  among  yourselves 

PEACE,  to  hold  one’s  — 

1.  To  be  dumb,  silent,  DOT  damam. 

Lev.  10.  3-Then  Moses  said.  .And  Aaron  held  his  p. 

2.  To  become  or  keep  silent,  rtDn  hasah,  3. 

Neh.  8.  11  saying,  Hold  your  peace,  for  the  day  (is) 

3 . To  hide  the  voice,  Sip  cliabah  kol,  2. 

Job  29. 10  The  nobles  held  their  peace,  and  their 

4 . To  be  silent,  deaf,  isnn  charash. 

Psa.  39.  12  hold  not  thy  peace  at  my  tears  :  for  I  (am) 
83.  1  holdnot  thy  peace,  and  benot  still,  0  God 
109.  1  Hold  not  thy  peace,  O  God  of  my  praise 

5.  To  keep  silent,  cnn  charash,  5. 

Gen.  24.  21  the  man  wondering  at  her  held  his  peace 
34.  5  Jacob  held  his  peace  until  they  were  come 
Exodi4.  14  fight  for  you,  and  ye  shall  hold  your  peace 
>'1111130.  4  and  her  father  shall  hold  his  peace  at  her 

30.  7,  14  held  his  peace  at  her  in  the  day  that 
30. 14  hold  his  peace  at  her  from  day  to  day 
30.  14  because  he  held  his  peace  at  her  in  the  d. 
Judgi8.  19  Hold  thy  peace,  lay  thine  hand  upon  tliy 

1  Sa.  10.  27  brought,  .no  presents.  But  he  held  his  p. 

2  Sa.  13.  20  hold  now  thy  peace,  my  sister :  he  (is)  thy 
2  Ki.  18.  36  the  people  held  their  peace,  and  answered 
Neh.  5.  8  Then  held  they  their  peace,  andfound  not. 
Esth.  4.  14  if  thou  altogether  boldest  thy  peace  at 
Job  11.  3  Should  thy  lies  make  men  hold  their  pea. 

13.  5  that  ye  would  altogether  hold  yourpeace 
13.  13  Hold  yourpeace,  let  me  alone,  that  Imay 
33.  31  hearken,  .hold  thy  peace,  and  I  will  speak 
33.  33  hold  thy  peace,  and  I  shall  teach  thee  w. 
Pi  ov  11.  12  a  man  of  understanding  holdetli  his  peace 

17.  28  Even  a  fool,  when  he  holdeth  his  peace 
Isa.  36.  21  they  held  their  peace,  and  answered  him 
Jer.  4.  19  I  cannot  hold  my  peace,  because  thou  hast 

6.  To  be  silent,  njyri  chashah. 

Isa.  62.  1  For  Zion’s  sake  will  I  not  hold  my  peace 


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Isa.  62.  6  shall  never  hold  their  peace  clay  nor  night 
64. 12  wilt  thou  hold  thy  peace,  and  afflict  us 

7.  To  keep  silent,  nyn  chashah,  5. 

2  Ki.  2.  3,  5  Yea,  I  know  (it ;)  hold  ye  your  peace 
7.  9  a  day  of  good  tidiugs,  and  we  hold  ourp. 
Psa.  39.  2  I  held  my  peace,  (even)  from  good  ;  and 
Isa.  42.  14  I  have  long  time  holden  my  peace  ;  I  have 
57.  1 1  have  not  I  held  my  peace  even  of  old,  and 

S.  To  be  silent,  not  to  speak,  aryaai  sigao. 

Luke2o.  26  marvelled  at  his  answer,  and  held,  .peace 
Acts  12.  17  beckoning,  .with  the  hand,  .to  hold.  .pea. 
15.  13  after  they  had  held  their  peace,  James 

1  Co.  14.  30  If.  .be  revealed,  .let  the  first  hold  his  pe. 

0.  To  be  silent,  cease  speaking,  <ru<nrc£cv  sidpao. 

Matt  20.  31  because  they  should  hold  their  peace  :  but 
26.  63  But  Jesus  held  his  peace.  And  the  high 
Mark  3.  4  lawful,  to  kill?  But  they  held  their  pea. 
9.  34  they  held  their  peace:  for  by  the  way  they 
10.  48  charged  him  that  he  should  hold  his  pe. 
14.  61  But  he  held  his  peace,  and  answered  no. 
Lukei8.  39  rebuked  him,  that  [he  should  hold  hisp.] 
19.  40  if  these  should  hold  their  peace,  the  sto. 
Acts  18.  9  Be  not  afraid . .  and  hold  not  thy  peace 

10.  To  be  quiet,  fp rux“Cw  hesuchazo. 

Lukei4.  4  they  held  their  peace.  And  lietook(him) 
Acts  11.  18  they  held  their  peace,  and  glorified  God 

1 1 . 7V>  muzzle,  gag,  <f>tp6o>  phimoo. 

Mark  1.  25  saying,  Hold  thy  peace,  .come  out  of  him 
PEACE,  to  make  (to  be  at)  — 

1  .To  cause  or  make  peace,  oby  shalam,  5. 

Deut  20.  12  if  it  will  make  no  peace  with  thee,  but 
Josh. 10.  1  the  inhabitants  of  Gibeon  had  made  peace 

10.  4  it  hath  made  peace  with  Joshua,  and  with 

11.  19  There  was  not  a  city  that  made  peace  with 

2  Sa.  10. 19  they  made  peace  with  Israel,  and  served 
1  Ki.  22.  44  Jehcshaphatmade  peace  with  the  king  of 
1  Ch.19.  19  they  made  peace  with  David,  and  became 
Prov  16.  7  he  maketh  even  his  enemies  to  be  at  peace 

2.  To  make  peace ,  flprivnircneca  eirenopoieii. 

Col.  1.  20  having  made  peace  through  the  blood  of 
PEACE  offering  — 

Peace  offering,  shelem. 

Exod2o.  24  thy  peace  offerings,  thy  sheep,  and  thine 
24.  5  sacrificed  peace  offerings  of  oxen  unto  the 
29.  28  of  the  sacrifice  of  their  peace  offerings 

32.  6  And  they  rose,  .and  brought  peace  offer. 
Lev.  3.  1  if  his  oblation  (be)  a  sacrifice  of  peace  off. 

3.  3  offer  of  the  sacrifice  of  the  peace  offering 

3.  6  sacrifice  of  peace  offering  unto  the  Loiui 

4.  10,  26,  31,  35  the  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings 

6.  12  he  shall  burn . .  the  fat  of  the  peace  offer. 
7. 11,  20,  21,  37  the  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings 

7.  13  sacrifice  of  thanksgiving  of  his  peace  off. 
7. 14  sprinkleththe  blood  of  the  peace  offerings 
7.  15,  18,  29,  29  sacrifice  of  his  peace  offerings 
7.  32  the  sacrifices  of  your  peace  offerings 

7.  33  offereth  the  blood  of  the  peace  offerings 
7.  34  from  off  the  sacrifices  of  their  peace  oft'e. 
9.  4  Also  a  bullock  and  a  ram  for  peace  offer. 
9.  18  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings  which  (was) 

9.  22  and  the  burnt  offering,  ana  peace  offering 
10.  14  out  of  the  sacrifices  of  peace  offerings  of 
17.  5  offer  them  (for)  peace  offerings  unto  the 
19.  5  if  ye  offer  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings  unto 

22.  21  offereth  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings  unto 

23.  19  two  lambs . .  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offer. 
Num.  6.  14  ram  without  blemish  for  peace  offerings 

6. 17  the  ram  (for)  a  sacrifice  of  peace  ofterin. 

6.  18  (is)  under  the  sacrifice  of  the  peace  offer 

7.  17  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  two 
So  in  verse  23,  29,  35,  41,  47,  53,  59,  65,  71,  77,  83. 

7.  88  oxen,  for  the  sacrifice  of  the  peace  ofterin. 
10. 10  over  the  sacrifices  of  your  peace  offerings 
13.  8  a  vow,  or  peace  offerings  unto  the  Loni> 
79.  39  ye  shall  do  .  for  your  peace  offerings 

Dent  27.  7  thou  sluxlt  offer  peace  offerings,  and  shalt 
Josh.  8.  31  offered.. and  sacrificed  peace  offerings 
22  23  or  if  to  offer  peace  offerings  thereon,  let 
22.  27  sacrifices,  and  with  our  peace  offerings 
Judgvo.  26  burnt  offerings  and  peace  offerings  before 
2i.  4  offered  burnt  offerings  and  peace  offerings 

1  Sa.  10.  8  down.. to  sacrifice  sacrifices  of  peace  off. 

it.  15  the  sacrificed  sacrifices  of  peace  offerings 
1 3.  9  burnt  offering  to  me,  and  peace  offerings 

2  Sa.  6.  17  offered  burnt  offerings  and  peace  offerings 

6.  18  of  offering  burnt  offerings  and  peace  offer. 

24.  25  offered  burnt  offerings  and  peace  offerings 

1  Ki.  3.  15  offered  peace  offerings,  and  made  a  feast 

8  63  Solomon  offered  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offer. 

8.  64,  64  and  the  fat  of  peace  offerings 

9  23  peace  offerings  upon  the  altar  which  he 

2  Ki  16.  13  sprinkled  the  blood  of  his  peace  offerings 
it'h.16.  1  offered  burnt  sacrifices  and  peaceofferings 

16.  2  the  burnt  offerings  and  the  peaceofferings 
21.  26  offered  burnt  offerings  and  peace  offerings 
2 Oh.  7.  7  offered.. the  fat  of  the  peace  offerings 

29.  35  with  the  fat  of  the  peace  offerings,  and  the 

30.  22  offering  peace  offerings,  and  making  con 

31.  2  for  burnt  offerings  and  for  peace  offerings 

33.  16  sacrificed  thereon  peace  offerings,  thank. 
Trov,  7.  14  (I  have)  peace  offerings  with  me  ;  this  day 
Eze.  43.  27  priests  shall  make .  your  peace  offerings 

43.  13,  17  peace  offerings,  to  make  reconciliation 
46.  2,  12,  burnt  offering,  and  his  peace  offerings 
46.  12  or  peace  offerings  voluntarily  unto  the  L. 
Amos  5.  22  neither,  .the peace  offcringsofyourfatbe. 

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PEACE,  perfect,  or  such  as  be  at  — 

Completeness,  peace,  anji  shalom. 

Psa.  55.  20  against  such  as  be  at  peace  with  him 
Isa.  26.  3  Thou  wilt  keep  (him)  in  perfect  peace,  (wh.) 
Obad.  7  men  that  were  at  peace  with  thee  have  d. 

PEACEABLE  — 

1.  Completeness,  peace,  oity  shalom. 

Isa.  32.  1 8  my  people  shall  dwell  in  a  peaceable  hab. 
Jer.  25.  37  peaceable  habitations  are  cut  down  bee. 

2.  At  rest,  at  ease,  l’?®’  shalev. 

1  Ch.  4.  40  land  (was)  wide,  and  quiet,  and  peaceable 

3.  To  be  complete,  at  peace,  obti  shalam. 

2  Sa.  20. 19  peaceable  (and)  faithful  in  Israel :  thou  s. 

1. Complete,  peaceable,  shalem. 

Gen.  34.  21  These  men  (are)  peaceable  with  us ;  ther. 

5.  Peaceable,  zlp-qviKos  eirenikos. 

Heb.  12.  11  afterward  it  yieldeth  the  peaceable  fruit 
Jas.  3. 17  first  pure,  then  peaceable,  gentle,  (and) 

6.  Quiet,  fjtrvxt  s  hesucliios. 

1  Ti.  2.  2  that  we  may  lead  a  quiet  and  peaceable 

PEACEABLY  — 

1  .Rest,  ease,  security,  nj shalvah. 

Dan.  11  21  he  shall  come  in  peaceably,  and  obtain 
ii.  24  He  shall  enter  peaceably  even  upon  the 

2.  Completeness,  peace,  oity  shalom. 

Gen.  37.  4  anil  could  not  speak  peaceably  unto  him 
Judg  11.  13  therefore  restore  those  (lands)  again  pea. 

21.  13  Rimmon,  and  to  call  peaceably  unto  them 
iSa.  16.  4  trembled,  .and  said,  Comest  thou  peace.? 

16.  s  said,  Peaceably  :  I  am  come  to  sacrifice 
1  Ki.  2.  13  Comest  thou  peaceably?  And  he  said,  P. 
i  Ch.  12.  17  If  ye  be  come  peaceably  unto  me  to  help 
Jer.  9.  8  speaketh  peaceably  to  his  neighbour  with 
PEACEABLY,  to  live  — 

To  be  peaceable,  desire  peace,  tlpr)i/tvo>  eireneub. 
Rom.  12.  18  If  it  be  possible,  .live  peaceably  with  all 

PEACEMAKER  — 

A  peacemaker,  tlpi)voiroiAs  eirenopoios. 

Matt.  3.  9  Blessed  (are)  the  peacemakers  :  for  they 

PEACOCKS  — 

1.  Peacocks,  o”3ff  tukkiyyim. 

1  Ki.  10.  22  and  silver,  ivory,  and  apes,  and  peacocks 

2  Ch.  9.  21  and  silver,  ivory,  and  apes,  and  peacocks 

2 .Ostrich  hens,  D'B"!  renanim. 

Job  39.  13  the  goodly  wings  unto  the  peacocks  ?  or 

PEARL  — 

1  .Chrystal,  gabish. 

Job  28.  18  mention  shall  be  made  of  coral,  or  of  pe. 

2.  A  pearl,  uapyap :  rp  s'  margarites. 

Matt  7.  6  neither  cast  ye  your  pearls  before  swine 
13.  45  a  merchant  man  seeking  goodly  pearls 
13.  46  when  he  had  found  one  pearl  of  great  pr. 

1  Ti.  2.  9  with  broidered  hair,  or  gold,  or  pearls,  or 
Rev.  17.  4  precious  stones,  and  pearls,  having  a  go!. 
18.  12  silver,  and  precious  stones,  and  of  pearls 
18.  16  decked  with,  .precious  stones,  and  pearls 
21.  21  twelve  pearls;  every  several  gate,  .one  p. 
PECULIAR  (treasure)  — 

1.  Peculiar  treasure,  enclosure,  nVip  segullah. 
Exodig.  5  ye  shall  be  a  peculiar  treasure  unto  me  a. 
Deut  14.  2  Lord  hath  chosen  thee  to  be  a  peculiar  p. 

26.  18  avouched  thee  this  day  to  be  his  peculiar 
Psa.  135.  4  hath  chosen.  .Israel  for  his  peculiar  trea. 
Eccl.  2.  8  peculiar  treasure  of  kings  and  of  the  pri. 

2 . Peculiar,  beyond  ordinary,  ne piova  10s periousios. 

Titus  2.  14  and  purify  unto  himself  a  peculiar  people 

3.  A  making  all  around,  acquisition,  irepnro'nitns. 

1  Pe.  2.  9  But  ye  (are)... a  peculiar'people  ;  that ;  e 

PE-DA'-HEL,  Sxrnsi  God  delivers. 

The  chief  of  Naphtali  chosen  to  divide  the  land  W.  of 
the  Jordan.  B.c.  1452. 

Num.  34.  28  prince  of  the  tribe... P.  the  son  of  Ammih. 

PE-DAH-ZUR,  HS.Yi?  the  rock  delivers. 

The  father  of  Gamaliel  the  chief  of  Manasseh,  chosen  to 
number  the  people,  b.c.  1452. 

Num.  1.  10  of  Manasseh  ;  Gamaliel  the  son  of  P. 

2.  20  captain,  .(shall  be) Gamaliel  the  son  ofP. 

7.  54  eighth  day  (offered)  Gamaliel  the  son  of  P. 

7.  59  the  offering  of  Gamaliel  the  son  of  P. 

10.  23  over  the  host,  .(was)  Gamaliel  the  son  of  P. 

PE-DA'-IAH,  m?,  n,’7?  Jah  delivers 

1.  Grandfather  of  king  Josiah.  B.c.  640. 

2  Ki.  23.  36  (was)  Zebudah,  the  daughter  of  P.  of  Ru 

2.  Son  or  grandson  of  Jeconiah  son  of  king  Jehoiakini, 
and  father  of  Zerubbabel.  B.c.  570. 

1  Ch.  3.  18  and  P.,  and  Shenazar,  Jecamiah,  Hosha. 

3.  19  the  sou  of  P.  (were)  Zerubbabel,  and  Shi. 

3.  Father  of  Joel,  ruler  of  Manasseh  \Y.  of  Jordan  in  the 
days  of  David.  B.c.  1040. 

1  Ch.  27.  20  half  tribe  of  Manasseh  ;  J.  the  son  of  P. 

4.  One  of  the  sons  of  Parosh  who  helped  to  repair  the 
wall  after  Nehemiah  came.  B.c.  446. 

Nell.  3.  25  After  him  P.  the  son  of  Parosh 


5.  A  prince,  priest,  or  Levite  who  stood  on  Ezra’s  left 
hand  when  he  read  the  law  to  the  people.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  8.  4  P.,  and  Mishael,  and  Malchiah,  and  Has. 
13.  13  and  of  the  Levites,  P. :  and  next  to  them 

6.  A  Benjamite  whose  great  grandson  Sallu  dwelt  in 
Jerusalem.  B.c.  530. 

Neh.  11.  7  the  son  of  P.,  the  son  of  Kolaiah,  the  sou 
PEDIGREE,  to  declare  — 

To  show  one’s  birth  or  pedigree,  't1?;  yalad,  7. 

Num.  1. 18  declared  their  pedigrees  after  their  famil. 
PEELED  — 

1.  To  pluck  off,  peel,  polish,  tn.p  marat. 

Eze.  29.  18  every  shoulder  (was)  peeled ;  yet  had  he 

2.  To  be  plucked  off,  peeled,  polished,  Bip  marat,  4. 
Isa.  18.  2  to  a  nation  scattered  and  peeled,  to  a  pe. 

18.  7  people  scattered  and  peeled,  and  from  a 
PEEP,  te  — 

To  chatter,  whisper,  rjsy  tsaphaph,  3a. 

Isa.  8.  19  unto  wizards  that  peep  and  that  mutter 

10.  14  none  that  moved  the  wing,  .or  peeped 

PE'-KAH,  npa  watchfulness. 

Son  of  Remaliah,  and  an  officer  of  Pekahiah,  against 
whom  he  conspired  and  reigned  in  his  stead,  and  who 
was  himself  slain  by  Hoshea  son  of  Elali.  B.c.  759-739. 
2  Ki.  15.  25  But  P.  the  son  of  Remaliah,  a  captain  of 
15.  27  P.  the  son  of  Remaliah  began  to  reign  over 
15. 29  In  the  days  of  P.  king  of  Israel  came  Ti. 
15.  30  made  a  conspiracy  against  P.  the  son  of 
15.  31  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  P.,  and  allth. 
15.  32  I11  the  second  year  of  P.  the  son  of  Rem. 

15.  37  Rezin  the  king  of  Syria,  and  P.  the  son  of 

16.  1  In  the  seventeenth  year  of  P.  the  son  of 
16.  5  Then  Rezin  king  of  Syria  and  P.  son  of  R. 

2  Ch.28.  6  For  P.  the  son  of  Remaliah  slew  in  Judah 
Isa.  7.  1  Rezin  the  king  of  Syria,  and  P.  the  son  of 

PE-KAH'-IAH,  iTHps  Jah  watches. 

Son  of  Menahem  king  of  Israel,  and  slain  by  Pekah  son 
of  Remaliah,  after  reigning  two  years.  B.c.  761. 

2  Ki.15.  22  and  P.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

15.  23  P.  the  son  of  Menahem  began  to  reign  o. 
15.  26  And  the  rest  of  theacts  of  1’.,  and  all  that 

PE'-KOD,  Tp3  visitation. 

A  symbolic  name  for  Chaldea;  perhaps  the  Pactyians, 
whom  Herodotus  names  with  the  Armenians  anil  Cas- 
pians. 

Jer.  50.  21  Go  up  against,  .the  inhabitants  of  P.:  w. 
Eze.  23.  23  P.,  and  Shoa,  and  Koa,  (and)  all  the  Ass. 
PE-LA'-IAH,  .tS?  Jah  is  distinguished. 

1.  A  son  of  Eliveuai,  of  the  family  of  David.  B.c.  445. 

1  Ch.  3.  24  sons  of  Elioenai  (were).  .Eliashib,  and  P. 

2.  A  priest  who  explained  the  law  when  Ezra  read  it. 
B.C.  445. 

Neh.  8.  7  P.  and  the  Levites,  caused  the  people  to 

3.  A  Levite  that,  with  Nehemiah,  sealed  the  covenant. 
B.C.  445. 

Neh.io.  10  And  their  brethren.  .Kelita,  P.,  H.vnan 

PE-LAL-I'AH,  n;bb$  Jah  judges. 

A  priest  whose  grandson  Adaiah  dwelt  in  Jerusalem 
after  the  exile.  B.c.  500 

Neh.  11.  12.  P.,  the  son  of  Amzi,  the  son  of  Zechariah 

PE-LAT-I'AH,  'TbSs,  vtbSs  Jah  delivers. 

1.  Son  of  Hananiah,  descendant  of  Salatliiel,  of  the 
family  of  David.  B.c.  470. 

1  Ch.  3.  21  And  the  sous  of  Hananiah  ;  P.,  and  Jesa. 

2.  A  Simeonite  captain.  B.C.  715. 

1  Ch.  4.  42  having  for  their  captains  P.,  and  Neariah 

3.  A  family  that  sealed  the  covenant.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  10.  22  P.,  Hanan,  Anaiah 

4.  Son  of  Benaiali,  seen  in  vision  by  Ezekiel  the  prophet. 
B.C.  594. 

Eze.  11.  1  P.  the  son  of  Benaiali,  princes  of  the  peo. 

11.  13  came  to  pass,  .that  P.  the  son  of  Benaiali 

PE'-LEG,  ij>9,  division. 

A  son  of  Eber,  of  the  family  of  Shem,  in  whose  days 
the  earth  was  divided.  B.c.  2222. 

Gen.  10.  25  the  name  of  one  (was)  P. ;  for  in  his  days 
11.  16  Eber  lived  four  and  thirty.. .and  begat  P. 
11.  17  And  Eber  lived  after  he  begat  P.  four  hu. 
11.  18  And  P.  lived  thirty  years,  and  begat  Reu 
11.  19  and  P.  lived  after  he  begat  Reu  twohun. 

1  Ch.  1.  19  the  name  of  the  one  (was)  P.,  because  in 
1.  25  Eber,  P.,  Rue 

PE'-LET,  b^s  escape. 

1.  A  son  of  Jahdai  of  the  family  of  Caleb,  son  of  Hezror. 
B.C.  1450. 

1  Ch  2. 47  And  the  sons  of  Jahdai.  .P.,  and  Ephah 

2.  A  son  of  Azmaveth,  who  was  also  one  of  David’s  cap¬ 
tains,  1  Ch.  11.  33.  B.c.  1058. 

1  Ch.12.  3  Jeziel,  andj’.,  the  sous  of  Azmaveth  ;  and 
PE'-LETH,  nSs  flight,  haste. 

1.  A  Reubenite  and  father  of  On  who  joined  ;Korali, 
Dathan,  and  Abiram  against  Moses  and  Aaron.  B.C.  1510. 

Nunn6.  1  On  the  son  of  P.,  sons  of  Reuben,  took 

2.  A  son  of  Jonathan,  and  descendant  of  Pharez  son  a. 
Judah.  B.C.  1370. 

1  Ch.  2.  33  AncJ  the  sons  of  Jonathan  ;  P.,  and  Zajf, 


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PE-LETH-ITE3,  'nS?. 

A  company  of  David’s  body  guard,  like  the  Cherethites 
( i.e .  Cretans);  perhaps  a  contraction  of  Philistines. 

2  Sa.  8.  18  And  Benaiah . . (was  over),  .the  P.s;  and 

15. 18  all  the  P.s.  .passed  on  before  the  king 
20.  7  the  P.s,  and  all  the  mighty  men  :  and  the 
20.  23  (was)  over  the  Cherethites  and  over  the  P. 

1  Ki.  1.  38  and  the  P.’s,  went  down,  and  caused  Sol. 

1.  44  And  the  king  hath  sent  with  him . .  P.s 
1  Ch.18. 17  And  Benaiah.  .(was)  over,  .the  P.s ;  and 

PELICAN  — 

The  pelican,  nxi)  qaath. 

Lev.  11.  i«  swan,  and  the  pelican,  and  the  gier  eagle 
Deuti4.  17  pelican,  and  the  gier  eagle,  and  the  conn. 
Psa.102.  6  I  am  like  a  pelican  of  the  wilderness  ;  I 

PE-LON-ITE,  ’h1??. 

1.  An  appellation  of  Helez  an  Ephraimite,  one  of 
David’s  valiant  men;  perhaps  the  same  as  Paltite,  2 
Sam.  3.  26,  and  23.  54. 

1  Ch.n.  27  Shammoth  the  Harorite,  Helez  the  P. 

27.  10  The  seventh  (captain) . .  (was)  Helez  the  P. 

2.  An  appellation  of  Ahijah  the  prophet. 

1  Ch.n.  36  Hepher  the  Mecherathite,  Ahijah  the  P. 

PEN  — 

1. A  graving  tool  or  pen,  D")D  cheret. 

Isa.  8.  1  write  in  it  with  a  man’s  pen  concerning 

2.  A  pen,  oy.  et. 

Job  19.  24  they  were  graven  with  an  iron  pen  and 
Psa.  45.  1  my  tongue  (is)  the  pen  of  a  ready  writer 
Jer.  8.  8  in  vain  made  he  (it) ;  the  pen  of  the  scribes 

17.  1  written  with  a  pen  of  iron,  (and)  with  the 

3. H  rod,  reed.,  U2#  shebet. 

Judg.  5. 14  they  that  handle  the  pen  of  the  writer 

4.  A  reed,  pen,  ndhagos  kalamos. 

3  John  13  I  will  not  with  ink  and  pen  write  unto  t. 

PE-NI'-EL,  W)9. face  of  God. 

A  city  where  Jacob  wrestled,  S.  of  Jabbok,  some  dis¬ 
tance  from  the  Jordan  and  from  Succoth,  also  called 
Penuel. 

Gen.  32.  30  And  Jacob  called  the  name  of  the  place  P. 
PE-NIN'-NAH,  nns  coral. 

A  wife  of  Elkanah  father  of  Samuel  the  prophet.  B.C. 
1170. 

1  Sa.  1.  2  Hannah,  and  the  name  of  the  other  P. 

1.  2  ami  P.  had  children,  but  Hannah  had  no 
1.  4  he  gave  to  P.  his  wife,  and  to  all  her  sons 

PEN  KNIFE  — 

A  scribe's  knife,  isb  -ijin  taar  soplier. 

Jer.  36.  23  cut  it  with  the  penknife,  and  cast  (it)  into 

PENNY,  PENCE,  PENNYWORTH  — 

A  denary  (10  asses,  or  7 §d.),  Syrdpiov  denarion. 
Matt  18.  28  owed  him  an  hundred  pence  ;  and  he  lain 
20.  2  when  he  had  agreed . .  for  a  penny  day,  he 
20.  9  hour,  they  received  every  man  a  penny 
20.  10  they  likewise  received  every  man  a  penny 
20.  13  didst  not  thou  agree  with  me  fora  penny? 

22.  19  And  they  brought  unto  him  a  penny 
Mark  6.  37  Shall  we  go  and  buy  two  hundred  penny. 

12.  15  bring  me  a  penny,  that  I  may  see  (it) 

14.  5  sold  for  more  than  three  hundred  pence 
Luke  7.  41  one  owed  five  hundred  pence,  and  the  oth. 

10.  35  took  out  two  pence,  and  gave  (them)  to 
20.  24  Show  me  a  peuny.  Whose  image  and  su. 
John  6.  7  Two  hundred  penny  worth  of  bread  is  not 

12.  5  ointment  sold  for  three  hundred  pence 
Rev.  6.  6  A  measure  of  wheat  for  a  penny,  and 

6.  6  three  measures  of  barley  for  a  penny,  and 

PENTECOST  — 

Feast  on  fiftieth  day  after  Passover,  irevTipcocrH). 
Acts  2.  1  when  the  dayof  Pentecost  was  fully  come 
20.  16  to  be  at  Jerusalem  the  day  of  Pentecost 
1  Co.  16.  8  But  I  will  tarry  at  Ephesus  until  Pentecost 

PE-NU'-EL,  SxriB  face  of  God. 

1.  The  same  as  Peniel  above. 

Gen.  32.  31  And  as  he  passed  over  P.  the  sun  rose  upon 
Jud.  8.  8  And  he  went  up  thence  to  P  ,  and  spake 

8.  8  and  the  men  of  P.  answered  him  as  the 

8.  9  And  he  spake  also  unto  the  men  of  P. 

8.  17  And  he  beat  down  the  tower  of  P.,  and 
1  Ki.  12.  25  and  went  out  from  thence,  and  built  P. 

2.  Father  or  chief  of  Gedar.  B.C.  1450. 

1  Ch.  4.  4  And  P.  the  father  of  Gedor,  and  Ezer  the 

3.  A  Benjamite.  B.C.  1300. 

1  Ch.  8.  25  Andlpliedeiah,  andP.,thesonsofShasliak 
PENTJRY  — 

1  .Lack,  want,  "liono  machsor. 

Prov.14.  23  talk  of  the  lips  (tendetli)  only  to  penury 
2.  Penury ,  deficiency,  liffrepyga  husterema. 

Lulce2i.  4  but  she  of  her  penury  hath  cast  in  all  the 

PEOPLE  — 

1. A  man,  individual,  v'K'ish. 

2  Sa.  20.  13  all  the  people  went  on  after  Joab,  to  pu. 

2.  Nations,  'people,  niax.  n'a>  umrrdm,  ummolh. 

Num25.  15  head  over  a  people,  (and)  of  acliief  house 
Psa.  1 1 7.  1  all  ye  nations:  praise  him,  all  ye  people 
3  A  ( mortal )  man,  rii:x  enosi . 

Jon  3.  5  Sothepeopleof  NinevehbelievedGod,and 


i.Sons  of,  ’.43  bene. 

Gen.  29.  1  came  into  the  land  of  the  people  of  the 

5  .A  son  of  the  people,  common  person,  cyj3  ben-am. 
Lev.  20. 17  shall  be  cutoff  in  the  sight  of  their  people 
2  CI1.35.  5  of  the  fathers  of  your  brethren  the  people 
35.  7  Josiah  gave  to  the  people,  of  the  flock,  1. 
35.  12  to  the  divisions  of  the  families  of  the  pe. 

35. 13  divided  (them)  speedily  among  all  the  pe. 

6.  Nation,  corporate  body,  ’is  goi. 

Josh.  3. 17  until  all  the  people  were  passed  clean  over 

4.  1  when  all  the  people  were  clean  passed  o. 

5.  6  till  all  the  people  (that  were)  men  of  war 
5.  8  had  done  circumcising  all  the  people,  that 

10. 13  until  the  people  had  avenged  themselves 
Judg.  2.  20  Becausetliattliispeoplehath transgressed 
2  Ki.  6.  18  Smite  this  people,  I  pray  thee,  with  blind. 
Dan.  11.  23  shall  become  strong  with  a  small  people 
Joel  3.  8  shall  sell  them,  .to  a  people  far  off :  for 
Zeph.  2.  9  remnant  of  my  people  shall  possessthem 
Zech.12.  3  though a'ltlie peopleof  the eartlibe gath. 

7 . Nation,  people,  cix^  leom. 

Gen.  25.  23  two  manner  of  people  shall  be  separated 
25.  23  people  shaIlbestrongerthan(tlieother)p. 
Tsa.  2.  1  Why  do . .  the  people  imagine  a  vain  thing  ? 
7.  7  So  shall  the  congregation  of  the  people  c. 
9.  8  he  shall  minister  judgment  to  the  people 
44.  2  didst  afflict  the  people,  and  castthem  out 

44. 14  a  shaking  of  the  head  among  the  people 
65.  7  Which  stilleth.  .the  tumult  of  the  people 

103.  44  and  they  inherited  the  labour  of  the  peo. 
148. 11  Kings  of  the  earth,  and  all  people  ;  prin. 
149.  7  To  execute,  .punishments  upon  the  peop. 
Prov  11.  26  He  that  withholdeth  corn,  the  people  shall 
14.  28  in  the  want  of  people  (is)  the  destruction 
14.  34  nation ;  but  sin  (is)  a  reproach  to  any  pe. 
Isa.  34.  1  hearken,  ye  people:  let  tlie  earth  hear,  and 
41.  1  let  the  people  renew  (their)  strength :  let 
43.  4  therefore  will  I  give  men  for  thee,  and  p. 
43.  9  let  the  people  be  assembled  ;  who  among 
49.  1  hearken,  ye  people,  from  far  ;  The  Loud 
55.  4  given  him  (for)  a  witness  to  the  people 
55.  4  a  leader  and  commander  to  the  people 
60.  2  gross  darkness  the  people :  but  the  LOKD 

8. ri  company,  niy  edah. 

Lev.  10.  6  and  lest  wrath  come  upon  all  the  people 

9.  A  people,  dj;,  ny  am. 

Gen.  11.  6  people  (is)  one,  and  they  have  all  one  lan. 
14.  16  goods,  and  the  woman  also,  and  the  peo. 
17.  14  that  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  his  people 
17.  16  of  nations:  kings  of  people  shall  be  of  her 
19.  4  both  old  and  young,  all  the  people  from 
23.  7  bowed  himself  to  the  people  of  the  land 
23.  11  in  the  presence  of  the  sons  of  my  people 
23.  12  bowed  down  himself  before  the  people  of 
23.  13  in  the  audieuce  of  the  people  of  the  land 

25.  8,  17  and  was  gathered  to  his  people 

26.  10  one  of  the  people  might  lightly  have  lien 

26.  1 1  Abimelech  charged  all  (his)  people,  saying 

27.  29  Let  people  serve  thee,  and  nations  bow  d. 

28.  3  that  thou  mayest  be  a  multitude  of  peop. 

32.  7  he  divided  the  people  that  (was)  with  him 
34.  16  will  dwell  with  you,  and .  .become  one p. 

34.  22  consent  unto  us.  .to  be  one  people,  if  ev. 

33.  6  he,  and  all  the  people  that  (were)  with  him 

35.  29  and  died,  and  was  gathered  unto  his  peo. 
41.  40  according  unto  thy  word  shall  all  mype. 

41.  55  people  cried  to  Pharaoh  for  bread:  andP. 

42.  6  thatsold  to  all  the  people  of  the  land :  and 
47.  21  as  for  the  people,  he  removed  them  to  ci. 

47.  23  Then  Joseph  said  unto  tire  people,  Behold 

48.  4  I  will  make  of  thee  a  multitude  of  people 

48.  19  he  also  shall  become  a  people,  and  jiealso 

49.  10  unto  him  (shall)  the  gathering  of  the  peo. 
46.  16  Dan  shall  judge  his  people,  as  one  of  the 
49.  29 1  am  to  be  gathered  unto  my  people  :  bury 

49.  39  Jacob,  .was  gathered  unto  his  people 

50.  20  as  (it  is)  this  day,  to  save  much  people  a. 
Exod.  1.  9  said  unto  his  people,  Behold,  the  people 

1.  20  people  multiplied,  and  waxed  very  mighty 
1.  22  Pharaoh  charged  all  his  people,  saying 
3.  7  have  surely  seen  the  affliction  of  my  peo. 
3.  10  that  thou  mayest  bring  forth  my  people 
3.  12  When  thou  hast  brought  forth  the  people 

3.  21  will  give  this  people  favour  in  the  sight 

4.  16  he  shall  be  thy  spokesman  unto  the  peo. 
4.  21  harden,  .that  he  shall  not  let  the  people 
4.  30  did  the  signs  in  the  sight  of  the  people 

4.  31  people  believed :  and  when  they  heard  th. 

5.  1  Let  my  people  go,  that  they  may  hold  a. 
5.  4  Wherefore  do  ye .  .let  the  people  from  th. 
5.  s  people  of  the  land  now  (are)  many,  and 
5.  6  commanded,  .the  taskmasters  of  the  pe. 
5.  7  Ye  shall  no  more  give  the  people  straw 
5.  10  taskmasters  of  the  people  went  out,  and 
5.  10  spake  to  the  people,  saying,  ThussaitliP. 
5.  12  So  the  people  were  scattered  abroad  thr. 
5.  16  beaten  ;  but  the  fault  (is)  in  thine  own  p. 
5.  22  wherefore ..  thou  (so)  evil  entreated .  .p.  ? 

5.  23  people  ;  neither  hast  thou  delivered  thy  p. 

6.  7  I  will  take  you  to  me  for  a  people,  and  I 

7.  4  bring  forth .  .my  people  the  children  of  I. 
7.  14  hardened,  he  refuseth  to  let  the  people  go 

7.  16  Let  my  people  go,  that  they  may  serve  me 

8.  1,  20  Let  my  people  go,  that  they  may  serve 
8.  3  upon  thy  people,  and  into  thine  ovens,  and 
8.  4  upon  thy  people,  and  upon  all  thy  serva. 
8.  8  from  my  people ;  and  I  will  let  the  people 


Exod  8.  9  when  shall  I  entreat,  .for  thy  people,  to 

8. 11  frogs  shall  depart,  from  thy  people;  they 
8.  21  Else,  if  thou  wilt  not  let  my  people  go,  b. 

8.  21  send  swarms  (of  flies),  .upon  thy  people 
8.  22  land  of  Goshen,  in  which  my  people  dweU 
8.  23  division  between  my  people  and  thy  peo. 

8.  29  swarms  (of  flies)  may  depart . .  from  his  pe. 
8.  29  in  not  letting  the  people  go  to  sacrifice  to 
8.  31  removed. .fromhis  people :  there  remained 

8.  32  also,  neither  would  he  let  the  people  go 

9.  1,  13  Letmypeople  go,  that  theymay  serve 

9.  7  hardened,  and  he  did  not  let  the  people 
9.  1 4  send ..  my  plagues . .  upon  my  people ;  that 
9.  15  that  1  may  smite  thee  and  thy  people  with 
9.  17  exaltest  thou  thyself  against  my  people 
9.  27  righteous,  and  I  and  my  people  (are)  wic. 

10.  3  let  my  people  go,  that  they  may  serve  me 

10.  4  if  thou  refuse  to  let  my  people  go,  behold 

11.  2  Speak  now  in  the  ears  of  the  people,  and 

11.  3  gave  the  people  favour  in  the  sight  of  the 

11.  3  very  great,  .in  the  sight  of  the  people 

11.  8  Get  thee  out,  and  all  the  people  that  foil. 

12.  27  people  bowed  the  head  and  worshipped 

12.  31  get  you  forth  from  among  my  people,  both 

12.  33  Egyptians  were  urgent  upon  the  people 
12.  34  people  took  their  dough  before  it  was  le. 

12.  36  gave  the  people  favour  in . .  sight  of  the  E. 

13.  3  said  unto  the  people,  Remember  this  day 

13.  17  w  hen  Pharaoh  had  let  the  people  go,  that 

13. 17  Lestperadventurethepeople  repent  when 

13. 18  But  God  led  the  people  about,  (through) 

13.  22  took  not  away  the  pillar. . before  the  peo. 

14.  5  told  the  king  of  Egypt  that  the  people  fled 

14.  5  turned  against  the  people,  and  they  said 

14.  6  made  ready  his  chariot,  and  took  his  peo. 
14.  13  Moses  said  unto  the  people,  Fear  ye  not 

14.  31  peoplefeared  the  Loud, and  believed  theL. 

15.  13  Thou  in  thy  mercy  hast  led  forth  the  pe. 

15.  14  people  shall  hear,  (and)  be  afraid :  sorrow 

15.  16  till  thy  people  pass  over,  0  Lord,  till  the 
15. 16  people  pass  over,  (which)  thou  hast  pure. 

15.  24  people  murmured  against  Moses,  saying 

16.  4  people  shall  go  out  and  gather  a  certain 

16.  27  there  went  out  (some)  of  the  people  outlie 
16. 30  So  the  people  rested  on  the  seventh  day 

17.  1  (there  was)  no  water  for  the  people  to  d. 

17.  2  Wherefore  the  people  did  chide  with  M. 

17.  3  people  thirsted . .  and  the  people  murmur. 

17.  4  What  shall  I  do  unto  this  peojile?  they 

17.  5  Go  on  before  the  people,  and  take  with 

17.  6  water  out  of  it,  that  thepeoplemay  drink 

17.  13  discomfited  Amalek  and  his  people  with 

18.  1  done  for  Israel,  and  for  Israel  his  people 

18.  10  delivered  the  people  from  under  the  hand 

18.  13  sat  to  judge  the  people:  and  the  people 

18.  14  saw  all  that  he  did  to  the  people,  he  said 

18. 14  this  thing  that  thou  doest  to  the  people? 

18. 14  people  stand  by  thee  from  morning  unto 

18.  15  Because  the  people  come  unto  me  to  enq 

18.  18  both  thou  and  this  people  that  (is)  with 

18. 19  Be  thou  for  the  people  to  God  ward,  that 

18.  21  pro  vide  out  of.,  the  people  able  men,  such 

18.  22  let  them  judge  the  people  at  all  seasons 
18.  23  all  this  people  shall  also  go  to  their  place 
18.  25  made  them  heads  over  the  people,  rulers 

18.  26  judged  the  people  at  all  seasons :  the  hard 

19.  5  peculiar  treasure  unto  me  above  all  people 

19.  7  came  and  called  for  the  elders  of  the  pe. 

19.  8  people  answered  together,  and  said.  All 

19.  8  Moses  returned  the  words  of  the  people 

19.  9  that  the  people  may  hear  when  I  speak 

19.  9  told  the  words  of  the  people  unto  the  L. 
1  .  10  Go  unto  the  people,  and  sanctify  them  to 

19.  11  come  down  in  the  sight  of  all  the  people 
19. 12  thou  slialt  set  bounds  unto  the  people  ro. 

19.  14  unto  the  people,  and  sanctified  the  people 

19. 15  he  said  unto  the  people,  Be  ready  against 
19.  16  all  the  people  that  (was)  in  the  camp  tre. 
19.  17  Moses  brought  forth  the  people  out  of  the 
19.  21  Go  down,  charge  the  people,  lest  they  hr. 
19.  23  people  cannot  come  up  to  mount  Sinai:[for 
19.  24  let  not  the  priests  and  the  people  break 

19.  25  So  Moses  went  down  unto  the  people,  and 

20.  18  all  the  people  saw  the  tliunderings,  and 
20. 18  when  the  people  saw  (it),  they  removed 

20.  20  Moses  said  unto  the  people,  Fear  not :  for 

20.  21  people  stood  afar  off :  and  Mosesdrewnear 

22.  25  If  thou  lend  money  to  (any  of)  my  people 
22. 28  Thou  slialt  not . .  curse  the  ruler  of  thy  p. 

23. 11  that  the  poor  of  thy  people  may  eat :  and 

23.  27  will  destroy  all  the  people  to  whom  thou 

24.  2  neither  shall  the  people  go  up  with  him 
24.  3  told  the  people .  .all  the  people  answered 
24.  7  read  in  the  audience  of  the  people  :  and 
24.  8  sprinkled  (it)  on  the  people,  and  said,  Be. 
30.  33,  38  shall  even  be  cut  off  from  his  people 
31. 14  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  his  peo. 
32.  1  when  the  people  saw  that  Moses  delayed 
32.  1  people  gathered  themselves  together  unto 
32.  3  the  people  brake  off  the  golden  ear  rings 
32.  6  the  people  sat  down  to  eat  and  to  drink 
32.  7  for  thy  people,  which  thou  broughtest  out 
32.  9  seen  this  people,  .it  (is)  a  stiff  necked  pe. 
32.  11  thy  wrath  wax  hot  against  thy  people,  wli. 
32.  12  and  repent  of  this  evil  against  thy  people 
32.  14  evil  which  he  thought  to  do  unto  his  pe. 
32. 17  when  Joshualieard  the  noiseof  the  people 
32.  21  What  did  this  people  unto  thee,  that  thou 
32.  22  thou  knowest  the  people,  that  they  (are 
32.  25  when  Moses  saw  that  the  people  (were) 
32.  28  there  fell  of  the  people  that  day  about 
32.  30  Moses  said  unto  the  people,  Ye  have  sin. 


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E.VCHJ32.  31  Oh,  this  people  have  sinned  a  great  sin 

32.  34  lead  the  people  unto  (the  place)  of  which 

32.  35  plagued  the  people,  because  they  made 

33.  1  thou  aud  the  people  which  thou  hast  bro. 
33.  3  for  thou  (art)  a  stiff  necked  people  ;  lest  I 
33.  4  when  the  people  heard  these  evil  tidings 
33.  5  Ye  (are)  a  stiff  necked  people  :  I  will  come 
33.  8  all  the  people  rose  up,  ami  stood  every 
33.  10  people  saw  the  cloudy  pillar,  .people rose 
33.  12  thou  sayest  unto  me,  Bring  up  this  people 

33.  13  and  consider  that  this  nation  (is)  thy  pe. 

33. 16  known  here  that  I  and  thy  people  have 

33. 16  so  shall  we  be  separated,  I  and  thy  peop. 

33. 16  people  that  (are)  upon  the  face  of  the  ea. 

34.  9  go  among  us;  for  it  (is)  a  stiff  necked  pe. 

34. 10  before  all  thy  people,  .and  all  the  people 
36.  5  people  bring  much  more  than  enough  for 
36.  6  So  the  people  were-'restraiued  from  bring. 

Dev.  4.  3  do  sin  according  to  the  sin  of  the  people 

4.  27  if  any  one  of  the  common  people  sin  thr. 

7.  20,  21,  25,  27  shall  be  cut  off  from  his  people 

9.  7  atonement  for  thyself,  and  for  the  people 

9.  7  offer  the  offering  of  the  people,  and  make 

9.  15  brought  the  people’s  offering,  and  took 

9.  15  which  (was)  the  sin  offering  for  the  people 

9.  18  peace  offerings  which(was)forthe  people 
9.  22  lifted  up  his  hand  toward  the  people,  and 
9.  23  came  out,  aud  blessed  the  people ;  and  the 
9.  23  the  glory,  .appeared  unto  all  the  people 
9.  24  when  all  thepeople  saw,  they  shouted,  aud 

10.  3  before  all  the  people  I  will  be  glorified 

16.  15  goat  of  the  sin  offering  that(is)  for  thep. 

16.  24  burntofferingofthepeople..andforthep. 

16.  33  and  for  all  the  people  of  the  congregation 

17.  4,  9  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  his  people 

17. 10  will  cut  him  off  from  among  his  people 

18.  29  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  their  people 

19.  8  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  his  peo. 

19.  16  a  tale  bearer  among  thy  people ;  neither 

19.  18  grudge  against  the  children  of  thy  people 

20.  2  people  of  the  land  shall  stone  him  with  st. 

20.  3,  6  will  cut  him  off  from  among  his  people 

20.  4  if  the  people  of  the  land  do  any  ways  hide 
20.  5  will  cut  him  off .  .from among theirpeople 
20.  18  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  their  people 
20.  24  which  have  separated  you  from  (other)  p. 

20.  26  severed  you  from  (other)  people,  that  ye 

21.  1  be  defjled  for  the  dead  among  hispeople 

2i.  4  chief  man  among  his  people,  to  profane 

21. 14  he  shall  take  a  virgin  of  his  own  people 

2i.  15  Neither,  .profane  his  seed  among  his  pe. 
23.  29  he  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  his  people 
23.  30  soul  will  X  destroy  from  among  his  people 

26.  12  be  your  God,  and  ye  shall  be  my  people 

Num.  5.  21  a  curse  and  an  oath  among  thy  people 

5.  27  woman  shall  be  a  curse  among  her  people 
9.  13  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  his  people :  be. 

11.  1  people  complained,  it  displeased  the  Lord 

11.  2  people  cried  unto  Moses;  and  when  Moses 
11.  8  people  went  about,  and  gathered  (it),  and 

11. 10  Moses  heard  the  people  weep  throughout 
11.  11  layest  the  burden  of  all  this  people  upon 
11. 12  Have  I  conceived  all  this  people  ?  have  I 
11.  13  should  I  have  flesh  to  give  unto  all  this  p. 

11. 14  I  am  not  able  to  bear  all  this  people  alone 

11. 16  knowestto  be  the  elders  of  the  people,  and 
11.  17  they  shall  bear  the  burden  of  the  people 
11.  18  say  thou  unto  the  people,  Sanctify  yours. 

11.  21  people,  among  whom  I  (am,  are)  six  hum 
11.  24  told  the  people  the  words  of  the  Lord,  and 
11.  24  the  seventy  men  of  the  elders  of  the  peo 
11.  29  Would  God  that  all  the  Lord’s  people  were 
ii.  32  people  stood  up  all  that  day,  and  all  (that) 
11.  33  wrath,  .was  kindled  against  the  people 
11.  33  smote  the  people  with  a  very  great  plague 
II.  34  there  they  buried  the  people  that  lusted 

11.  35  the  people  journeyed  from  Kibrotli-hatt 

12.  15  people  journeyed  not  till  Miriam  was  br. 

12.  16  afterward  the  people  removed  from  Haz 

13.  18  and  the  people  that  chvelleth  therein,  w 

13.  28  Nevertheless  the  people  (be)  strong  that 
13.  30  Caleb  stilled  the  people  before  Moses,  and 
13.  31  We  be  not  able  to  go  up  against  the  people 

13.  32  all  the  people  that  we  saw  in  it  (are)  men 

14.  1  cried ;  and  the  people  wept  that  night 

14.  9  neither  fear  ye  the  people  of  the  land  ;  for 

14. 11  How  long  will  this  people  provoke  meS 
14.  13  for  thou  broughtestup  this  people  iu  thy 

14. 14  heard,  .thou,  Lord,  (art)  among  this  e 

14. 15  Now,  (if)  thou  shalt  kill  (all)  this  people 

14. 16  not  able  to  bring  this  people  into  the  land 

14. 19  Pardon,  .the  iniquity  of  this  people  acco 

14.19  as  thou  hast  forgiven  this  people,  from  E 

14.  39  told  these  sayings . .  and  the  people  mour 

15.  26  be  forgiven ..  seeing  all  the  people  (were) 

15.  30  soul  shall  be  cut  off  fror>  among  his  peo. 

16.  41  saying,  \"e  have  killed  the  people  of  the  L 

16.  47  the  plague  was  begun  among  the  people 
16.  47  and  made  an  atonement  for  the  people 

20.  i  people  abode  in  Kadesh ;  and  Miriam  d 

20.  3  people  chode  with  Moses,  and  spake,  say 

20. 20  came  out  against  him  with  much  people 

20.  24  Aaron  shall  be  gathered  unto  his  people 

21.  2  If  thou  wilt  indeed  deliver  this  people  into 
21.  4  soul  of  the  people  was  much  discouraged 
21.  5  people  spake  against  God,  and  against  Mo. 

21.  6  Lord  sent  fiery  serpents  among  the  people 

21.  6  bit  the  people  ;  and  much  people  of  Israel 

21.  7  people  came. .And  Moses  prayed  for  the  p 

21.  16  Gather  the  people  together,  and  I  will  give 
21. 18  nobles  of  the  people  digged  it,  by  (the  di 
21.  23  but  Sihon  gathered  all  his  people  together 


>  urn  21.  29  thou  art  undone,  0  people  of  Chemosh'he 
21.  33  he,  and  all  his  people,  to  the  battle  at  E 
21.  34  for  I  have  delivered,  .all  his  people,  and 

21.  3s  So  they  smote  him . .  and  all  his  people,  un 

22.  3  Moab  was  sore  afraid  of  the  people,  because 

22.  s  of  the  land  of  the  children  of  his  people 

22.  5  there  is  a  people  come  out  from  Egypt:  be. 

22.  6,  17  therefore,  I  pray  thee,  curse  me  this  p 

22.  II  people  come  out  of  Egypt,  which  covereth 

22.  12  thou  shalt  not  curse  the  people  :  for  they 

22.  41  he  might  see  the  utmost  (part)  of  the  pe 

23.  9  the  people  shall  dwell  alone,  and  shallnot 

23.  24  people  shall  rise  up  as  a  great  lion,  and 

24.  14  now,  behold,  I  go  unto  my  people :  come 

24. 14  what  this  people  shall  do  to  thy  people  in 

25.  1  people  began  to  commit  whoredom  with 

25.  2  called  the  people . .  and  the  people  did  eat 

25.  4  lake  all  the  heads  of  the  people,  and  hang 

27.  13  thou  also  shalt  be  gathered  unto  thy  peo 

31.  2  shalt  thou  be  gathered  unto  thy  people 

31.  3  Moses  spake  unto  the  people,  saying,  Arm 

32-  15  leave.,  and  ye  shall  destroy  all  thispeople 

33-  14  where  wasno waterfor  thepeople  to  drink 
Beut.  1.  28  The  people  (is)  greater  and  taller  than  we 

2.  4  command  thou  thepeople,  saying.  Ye  (are) 
2. 10,  21  a  people  great,  and  many,  and  tall,  as 

2.  16  consumed  and  dead  from  among  the  peo 

2.  32  he  aud  all  his  people,  to  fight  at  Jahaz 

2.  33  smote  him,  and  his  sons,  and  all  his  peo 

3.  1  he  and  all  liis  people,  to  battle  at  Earei 

3.  2  for  I  will  deliver  him,  and  all  his  people 

3.  3  the  king  of  Bashan,  and  all  hispeople:and 

3.  28  for  he  shall  go  over  before  this  people,  and 

4.  6  nation  (is)  a  wise  and  understanding  peo. 

4. 10  Gather  me  the  people  together,  and  I  will 

4.  20  to  be  unto  him  a  people  of  inheritance,  as 

4.  33  Did  (ever)  people  hear  the  voice  of  God 

5.  28  heard  the  voice  of  the  words  of  this  people 

6. 14  of  the  gods  of  the  people  which  (are)  round 
7-  6  thou  (art)  an  holy  people  unto  the  Lord 

7.  6  people  unto  himself,  above  all  people  that 

7.  7  people ;  for  ye  (were)  the  fewest  of  all  pe. 

7.  14  Thou  shalt  be  blessed  above  all  people 

7.  16  the  people  which  the  Lord  thy  God  shall 
7. 19  all  the  people  of  whom  thou  art  afraid 
9.  2  A  people  great  and  tall,  the  children  of 
9.  6  Understand . .  thou  (art)  a  stiff  necked  peo. 

9.  12  thy  people  which  thou  hast  brought  forth 
9.  13  this  people,  .it  (is)  a  stiff  necked  people 
9.  26  destroy  not  thy  people  and  thine  inherit. 

9.  27  look  not  unto  the  stubbornness  of  this  peo. 

9.  29  they  (are)  thy  people  and  thine  inherit. 

10.  11  take  (thy)  journey  before  the  people,  that 

10. 15  he  chose,  .(even)  you  above  all  people,  as 
13.  7  the  people  which  (are)  round  about  you.n. 

13.  9  and  afterwards  the  hand  of  all  the  people 

14.  2,  21  thou  (art)  an  holy  peopleunto  the  Lord 
14.  2  to  be  a  peculiar  people  unto  himself,  ab. 
16. 18  shall  judge  the  people  with  just  judgment 

17.  7  and  afterward  the  hands  of  all  the  people 

17.  13  the  people  shall  hear,  and  fear,  and  do  no 

17. 16  nor  cause  the  people  to  return  to  Egypt 

18.  3  shall  be  the  priest’s  due  from  the  people 
20.  1  a  people  more  than  thou,  be  not  afraid  of 
20.  2  shall  approach  and  speak  unto  the  people 
20.  5  the  officers  shall  speak  unto  the  people 
20.  8  officers  shall  speak  further  unto  the  peo. 

20.  9  made  an  end  of  speaking  unto  thepeople 
20.  9  captains  of  the  armies  to  lead  the  people 

20.  11  the  people  (that  is)  found  therein  shall 

20. 16  of  the  cities  of  these  people,  which  the  L. 

21.  8  thy  people  Israel,  whom  thou  hast  redee. 

21.  8  lay  not  innocent  blood  unto  thy  people  of 

26.  15  bless  thy  people  Israel,  and  the  land  wh. 

26.  18  avouched  thee,  .to  be  his  peculiar  people 

26.  19  be  an  holy  people  unto  the  Lord  thy  God 

27.  1  the  elders  of  Israel  commanded  the  peo. 

27.  9  this  day  thou  art  become  the  people  of  the 

27.  II  And  Moses  charged  thepeople  the  same 

27.  12  These  shall  stand  . to  bless  the  people,  w. 

27. 15  all  the  peopleshall  answerand  say,  Amen 

27. 16  And  all  the  people  shall  say.  Amen 
So  iu  verse  17,  18,  19,  20,  21,  22,  23,  24,  25,  26 

28.  9  establish  thee  an  holy  people  unto  hims. 

28.  10  all  people  of  the  earth  shall  see  that  thou 

28.  32  (shall  be)  given  unto  another  people,  and 

28.  64  Lord  shall  scatter  thee  among  all  people 

29.  13  establish  the: .  .fora  peopleunto  himself 

31.  7  thou  must  go  with  thispeople  unto  the  la. 

31.  12  Gather  the  people  together,  men,  and  w. 

31.  16  this  people  will  rise  up,  and  go  a  whoring 

32.  6  Ofoolishpeopleandunwise?(is)nothethy 

32.  8  he  setthe  bounds  of  the  people  according 

32.  9  For  the  Lord’s  portion  (is)  his  people ;  Ja. 

32.  21  jealousy  with  (those  which  are)  not  a  pe. 

32.  36  Lord  shall  judge  his  people,  and  repent 
32.  43  Rejoice,  .his  people,  .merciful,  .to  his  p 
32.  44  came  and  spake .  .in  the  ears  of  the  people 
32.  50  be  gathered  unto  thy  people ;  as  Aaron 

32.  50  A.  .died,  .and  was  gathered  unto  his  peo. 

33.  3  Y’ea,  he  loved  the  people ;  all  his  saints 

33.  5  when  the  heads  of  the  people  (and)  the 

33.  7  of  Judah,  and  bring  him  unto  his  people 

33.  17  he  shall  push  the  people  together  to  the 

33.  19  shall  call  the  people  unto  the  mountain 
33.  21  he  came  with  the  heads  of  the  people,  he 
33.  29  O  people  saved  by  the  Lord,  the  shield  of 

Josh.  1.  2  over  this  Jordan,  thou,  and  all  thispeople 

1.  6  unto  this  people  shalt  thou  divide  for 
1.  10  commanded  the  officers  of  the  people,  say. 

1.  11  command  thepeople,  saying,  Prepare  you 

3.  3  they  commanded  the  people,  saying,  When 


J osh.  3.  s  And  J oshua  said  unto  the  people,  Sanctify 

3.  6  before  the  people . .  and  went  before  the  p. 

3. 14  when  the  people  removed  from  their  tents 

3.  14  the  ark  of  the  covenant  before  the  peopje 

3.  16  the  people  passed  over  right  against  Jer. 

4.  2  Take  you  twelve  men  out  of  the  people 

4.  10  to  speak  unto  the  people . .  and  the  people 

4.  11  all  the  people,  .in  the  presence  of  the  pe. 

4.  19  the  people  came  up  out  of  Jordan  on  the 

4.  24  That  all  the  people  of  the  earth  might  ku. 

5.  4  All  the  people  that  came  out  of  Egypt 

5.  5  all  the  people  that  came  out  were  circu. 

5.  5  all  the  people . .  born  in  the  wilderness  by 

6.  5  the  people  shall  shout  with  a  great  shout 

6.  5  the  people  shall  ascend  up  every  man  str. 

6.  7  he  said  unto  the  people.  Pass  on,  and  co. 

6.  8  when  Joshua  had  spoken  unto  the  people 

6.  10  Joshua  had  commanded  thepeople,  saying 

6.  16  Joshua  said  unto  the  people.  Shout ;  for 

6.  20  thepeople  shouted  when  (the priests) blew 
6.  20  when  the  people  heard  the  sound  of  the 
6.  20  the  people  shouted  with  a  great  shout,  that 

6.  20  the  people  went  up  into  the  city,  every  m. 

7.  3  Let  not  all  the  people  go  up;  but  let  about 

7.  3  make  not  all  the  people  to  labour  thither 

7.  4  there  went  up  thither  of  the  people  about 

7.  5  hearts  of  the  people  melted,  aud  became 

7.  7  hast  thou  at  all  brought  this  people  over 

7.  13  Up,  sanctify  the  people,  and  say,  Sanctify 

8.  1  take  all  the  people  of  war  with  thee,  and 

8.  I  and  hispeople,  and  his  city,  and  his  land 

8.  3  J  oshua  arose,  and  all  the  people  of  war,  to 

8.  5  the  people  that  (are)  with  me,  will  appro. 

8.  9  Joshua  lodged  that  night  among  the  peo. 

8.  10  in  the  morning,  and  numbered  the  people 

8.  10  Joshua,  .went  up.  .before  the  people  to 

8.  11  the  people,  .that  (were)  with  him,  went 

8.  13  when  they  had  set  the  people,  (even)  all 

8.  14  lie  and  all  his  people,  at  a  time  appointed 

8.  16  all  the  people  that  (were)  in  Ai  were  call. 
8.  20  the  people  that  tied  to  the  wilderness  tu. 
8. 33  that  they  should  bless  the  people  of  Isra. 

10.  7  the  people  of  war  with  him,  and  all  the 

10.  21  the  people  returned  to  the  camp  to  Josh. 

10.  33  Joshua  smote  him  and  his  people,  until 

11.  4  much  people,  even  as  the  sand  that  (is) 

11.  7  came,  and  all  the  people  of  war  with  him 
14.  8  brethren . .  made  the  heart  of  the  people 

17.  14  seeing  I  (am)  a  great  people,  forasmuch 

17. 15  If  thou  (be)  a  great  people,  (then)  get  thee 

17.  17  1  hou  (art)  agreat  people,  and  hast  great 

24.  2,  27  And  Joshua  said  unto  all  the  people 
24.  16  the  people  answered  and  said,  God  forbid 

24. 17  among  all  the  people  through  whom  we 

24. 18  drave  out  from  before  us  all  the  people 
24.  19  And  Joshua  said  unto  the  people,  Ye  can. 
24.  21  the  people  said  unto  Joshua,  Nay  ;  but  we 
24.  22  And  Joshua  said  unto  the  people,  Ye  (are) 
24.  24  the  people  said  unto  Joshua,  The  Lord 
24.  25  made  a  covenant  with  the  people  that  d. 
24.  28  So  J  oshua  let  the  people  depart,  every  m 

Judg.  1.  16  aud  they  went  and  dwelt  among  the  peo! 

2.  4  the  people  lifted  up  their  voice,  and  wept 
2.  6  And  when  Joshua  had  let  the  people  go 
2.  7  the  people  served  the  Lord  all  the  days 

2.  12  ofthe  people  that(were)round  about  them 

3.  18  sent  away  the  people  that  bare  the  prese 

4.  13  people  that  (were)  with  him,  from  Haros. 

5.  2  when  the  people  willingly  offered  tliems. 

5.  9  that  offered,  .willingly  among  the  people 

5.  11  people  of  the  Lord  go  down  to  the  gates 

S.  13  dominion  over  the  nobles  among  the  pe. 

5.  14  after  thee,  Benjamin,  among  thy  people 
5.  18  Zebulun  and  Naphtali  (were)  a  people  (t.) 

7.  I  people  that  (were)  with  him,  rose  up  ear 
7.  2  The  people  that  (are)  with  thee  (are)  too 
7.  3  proclaim  in  the  earsof  the  people,  saying 
7.  3  there  returned  of  the  people  twenty  and 
7.  4  The  people  (are)  yet  (too)  many ;  bringth. 

7.  5  he  brought  down  the  peopleunto  the  wa. 

7.  6  the  people  bowed  down  upon  their  knees 
7.  7  let  all  the  ("other)  people  go  every  man  u. 

7.  8  the  people  took  victuals  in  theirhand,  and 

8.  5  Give,  .bread  unto  the  people  that  follow 

9.  29  would  to  God  this  people  were  under  my 

9.  32  thou  and  the  people  that  (is)  with  thee 

9.  33  (when)  he  and  the  people  that  (is)  with 

9.  34  and  all  the  people  that  (were)  with  him 

9.  35  rose  up,  and  the  people  that  (were)  with 

9.  36  when  Gaal  saw  the  people . .  come  people 

9.  37  there  come  people  down  by  the  middle  of 

9.  38  this  the  people  that  thou  hast  despised  ? 

9.  42  the  people  went  out  into  the  field ;  and 
9. 43  he  took  the  people,  and  divided  them  into 

9.  43  the  people  (were)  come  forth  (out)  of  the 

9.  45  slew  the  people  that  (was)  therein,  and 

9.  48  he  and  all  thepeople  that  (were)  with  him 
9.  48  said  unto  the  people  that  (were)  with  him 
9.  49  the  people  likewise  cut  down  every  man 

10.  18  thepeople  (and)princes  of  Gilead  said  one 

11.  11  people  made  him  head  and  captain  over 

11.  20  Sihon  gathered  all  his  people  together,  and 

11.  21  and  all  his  people  into  the  hand  of  Israel 

1 1.  23  the  Amorites  from  before  his  people  Israel 

12.  2  my  people  were  at  great  strife  with  the 
14.  3  of  thy  brethren,  or  among  all  my  people 
14.  16  a  riddle  unto  the  children  of  my  people 
14.  17  the  riddle  to  the  children  of  her  people 
16.  24  when  the  people  saw  him,  they  praised 
16.  30  and  upon  all  the  people  that  (were)  there 

18.  7  saw  the  people  that  (were)  therein,  how 

18.  10  ye  shall  come  unto  a  people  secure,  and 


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Judgi8.  20  and  he.  .went  in  the  midst  of  the  people 

18.  27  unto  a  people  (that  were)  at  quiet  and  s. 

20.  2  the  chief  of  all  the  people,  .of  all  thetri. 

20.  2  in  the  assembly  of  the  people  of  God,  four 

20.  8  the  people  arose  as  one  man,  saying,  We 

20.  10  to  fetch  victual  for  the  people,  that  they 

20. 16  Among  all  this  people  (there  were)  seven 
20.  22  the  people,  the  men  of  Israel,  encouraged 
20.  26  people,  went  up,  and  came  unto  the  house 
20.  31  Benjamin  went  out  against  the  people, 

20.  31  and  theybegan  to  smite  of  the  people,  (and) 

21.  2  the  people  came  to  the  house  of  God,  (and) 

21.  4  the  people  rose  early,  and  built  there  an 

21.  9  the  people  were  numbered,  and,  behold 

21.  15  And  the  people  repented  them  for  Benja. 

Ruth  1.  6  had  visited  his  people  in  giving  them  hr. 

1.  10  we  will  return  with  thee  unto  thy  people 

1.  15  sister  in  law  is  gone  back  unto  her  people 

1.  16  thy  people,  .my  people,  and  thy  God  my 

2.  11  people  which  thou  knewest  not  heretofore 

3.  11  the  city  of  my  people  doth  know  that  thou 

4.  4  Buy  (it),  .before  the  elders  of  my  people 

4.  9  said  unto  the  elders,  and  (unto)  all  the  p. 

4.  1 1  the  people  that  (were)  in  the  gate,  and  the 

I  Sa.  2.  13  tile  priest’s  custom  with  the  people  (was) 

2.  23  I  hear  of  your  evil  dealings  by  all  this  pe. 

2.  24  ye  make  the  Lord's  people  to  transgress 
2.  29  of  all  the  offerings  of  Israel  my  people 
4  3  the  people  were  come  into  the  camp,  the 

4.  4  tlie  people  sent  to  Shiloh,  that  they  might 

4. 17  also  a  great  slaughter  among  the  people 
s.  IO  brought ..  to  us,  to  slay  us  and  our  people 

5.  1 1  that  it  slay  us  not,  and  our  people :  for 

6.  19  he  smote  of  the  people  fifty  thousand  and 

6.  19  tlie  people  lamented,  because  the  Lord 

6. 19  had  smitten . .  of  the  people  witli  a  great  s. 

8.  7  Hearken  unto  the  voice  of  the  people  in 

8.  10  unto  the  people  that  asked  of  him  a  king 

8.  19  the  people  refused  to  obey  the  voice  of  S. 

8.  21  Samuel  heard  all  the  words  of  the  people 

9.  2  (he  was)  higher  than  any  of  the  people 

9.  12  (there  is)  a  sacrifice  of  the  people  to  day 

9.  13  the  people  will  not  eat  until  he  come 

9.  16  him  (to  be)  captain  over  my  people  Israel 

9.  16  he  may  save  my  people  out  of  the  hand  of 

9.  16  have  looked  upon  my  people,  because  th. 

9. 17  Behold,  .this  same  shall  reign  over  myp. 

9.  24  since  I  said,  I  have  invited  the  people 

10.  11  the  people  said  one  to  another,  IV  hat  (is) 

10. 17  Samuel  called  the  people  together  unto 

10.  23  and  when  lie  stood  among  the  people,  he 

10.  23  he  was  higher  than  any  of  tlie  people  from 

10.  24  Samuel  said  to  all  the  people,  See  ye  him 

10.  24  (there  is)  none  like  him  among  all  the  p. 

10.  24  the  people  shouted,  and  said,  God  save  the 

10.  25  Samuel  told  the  people,  .sent  all  the  peo. 

11.  4  told  the  tidings  in  the  ears  of  the  people 

11  4  the  people  lifted  up  their  voices,  and  wept 

II.  5  What  (aileth)  the  people  that  they  weep  ? 

11.  7  the  fear  of  the  Lord  fell  on  thepeople,  and 

1 1 .  1 1  Saul  put  the  people  in  three  companies 

11. 12  the  people  said  unto  Samuel,  Who  (is)  he 

II.  14  Then  said  Samuel  to  the  people,  Come,  and 

11.  15  the  people  went  to  Gilgal ;  and  there  they 

12.  6  And  Samuel  said  unto  the  people,  (It  is) 

12.  18  people  greatly  feared  the  Lord  and  Sam. 

12. 19  all  the  people  said  unto  Samuel,  Bray  for 

12.  20  Samuel  said  unto  the  people,  Fearnot :  ye 

12.  22  the  Lord  will  not  forsake  his  people  for 

12.  22  hath  pleased  the  Lord  to  make  you  his  p. 

13.  2  the  rest  of  the  people  he  sent  every  man 

13.  4  the  people  were  called  together  after  S. 

13.  5  people  as  the  sand  which  (is)  on  the  sea 

13.  6  the  people  were  distressed,  then  the  peo 

13.  7  and  alltlie people  followed  him  trembling 

13.  8  and  the  people  were  scattered  from  him 

13.  11  that  the  people  were  scattered  from  me 

13.  14  commanded  him  (to  be)  captain  over  his 

13.  15  Saul  numbered  the  people  (that  were)  p. 

13.  16  and  the  people  (that  were)  present  with 

13.  22  people  that  (were)  with  Saul  and  Jonathan 

14.  2  the  people  that  (were)  with  him  (were)a. 

14.  3  people  knew  not  that  Jonathan  was  gone 

14.  15  in  the  field,  and  among  all  thepeople 

14.  17  Then  said  Saul  unto  the  people  that  (were) 

14.  20  the  people  that(were)with  him  assembled 

14.  24  Saul  had  adjured  the  people,  saying,  Cu. 

14.  24  So  none  of  the  people  tasted  (any)  food 

14.  26  when  the  people  were  come  into  the  wood 

14.  26  no  man  put  his  hand,  .for  thepeople  fea. 

14.  27  father  charged  the  people  with  the  oath 

14.  28  Then  answered  one  of  thepeople,  and  said 
14.  28  straitly  charged  the  people  with  an  oath 
14.  28  eateth.  .food  this  day.  And  the  people  w. 
14.  30  if  haply  the  peoplehad  eaten  freely  to  day 
14.  31  smote  the  Philistines,  and  the  people  w. 
14.  32  the  people  flew  upon  the  spoil,  and  took 
14.  32  the  people  did  eat  (them)  with  the  blood 
14.  33  the  people  sin  against  tlie  Lord,  in  that 
14.  34  Disperse  yourselves  among  the  people 
14.  34  the  people  brought  every  man  his  ox  with 
14.  38  ye  near  hither  all  the  chief  of  the  people 
14.  39  (there  was)  not  a  man  among  all  the  peo. 
14.  40  the  people  said  unto  Saul,  Dowhat  seem. 
14.  41  Saul  and  Jonathan,  .but  the  peopleesca. 
14.  45  the  people  said  unto  Saul,  Shall  Jonathan 

14.  45  people  rescued  Jonathan,  that  he  died  not 

1 5.  I  to  anoint  thee  (to  be)king  over  his  people 

15.  4  Saul  gathered  the  people  together,  and 

15.  8  destroyed  all  the  people  with  the  edge  of 

15.  9  the  people  spared  Agag,  and  the  best  of 

15.  15  people  spared  the  best  of  the  sheep  and 


1  Sa  15.  21  the  people  took  of  the  spoil,  sheep  and  o. 

15.  24  feared  the  people,  and  obeyed  their  voice 

15.  30  before  tlie  elders  of  my  people,  and  before 

17.  27  the  people  answered  him  after  this  man. 

17.  30  the  people  answered  him  again  after  the 

18.  5  was  accepted  in  the  sight  of  all  the  people 

8. 13  he  went  out  and  came  in  before  the  people 
23.  8  Saul  called  all  the  people  together  to  war 
26.  5  and  the  people  pitched  round  about  him 
26.  7  Abishai  came  to  the  peopleby  night :  and 
26.  7  Abner  and  tlie  people  lay  round  abouthim 
26.  14  David  cried  to  the  people,  and  to  Abner 

26.  15  there  came  one  of  the  people  in  to  destroy 

27.  12  He  hath  made  his  people  Israel  utterly  to 
30.  4  the  people  that  (were)  with  him  lifted  up 
30.  6  the  people  spake  of  stoning  him,  because 
30.  6  the  soul  of  all  the  people  was  grieved,  ev. 

30.  21  and  to  meet  the  people  that  (were)  with 

30.  21  when  David  came  near  to  the  people,  he 

31.  9  house  of  their  idols,  and  among  thepeople 

2  Sa.  1.  4  the  people  are  fled  from  the  battle,  and 

1  4  many  of  the  people  also  are  fallen  and  d. 

1  12  for  the  people  of  the  Lord,  and  for  theh. 

2.  26  bid  the  people  return  from  following  their 
2.  27  the  people  had  gone  up  every  one  from 
2.  28  the  people  stood  still,  and  pursued  after 

2.  30  when  he  had  gathered  all  the  people  tog. 

3.  18  I  will  save  my  people  Israel  out  of  theh. 

3.  31  and  to  all  the  people  that  (were)  with  him 
3.  32  at  the  grave  of  Abner;  and  all  the  people 
3.  34  And  all  the  people  wept  again  over  him 
3.  35  the  people  came  to  cause  David  to  eatm. 

3.  36  all  the  people  took  notice  (of  it),  and  it 
3.  36  whatsoever  the  king  did  pleased,  .thepe. 

3.  37  the  people,  and  all  Israel,  understood  that 

5.  2  Thou  shaltfeedmy  people  Israel,  andth. 

5.  12  his  kingdom  for  his  people  Israel’s  sake 

6.  2  with  all  the  people  that  (were)  with  him 

6.  18  he  blessed  the  people  in  the  name  of  the 

6. 19  he  dealt  among  all  the  people,  (even)  am. 

6.  19  the  people  departed  every  one  to  his  ho. 

6.  21  ruler  over  the  people  of  the  Lord,  over  I. 

7.  7  I  commanded  to  feed  my  people  Israel 

7.  8  I  took  thee,  .to  be  ruler  over  my  people 

7.  10  I  will  appoint  a  place  for  my  people  Israel 

7.  II  judges  (to  be)  over  my  people  Israel,  and 

7.  23  what  one  nation,  .(is)  like  thy  people,  (e.) 

7.  23  went  to  redeem  for  a  people  to  himself 
7.  23  thy  people,  which  thou  redeemedst  to  thee 

7.  24  thy  people  Israel  (to  be)  a  people  unto 

8.  15  judgment  and  justice  unto  all  his  people 
10.  10  the  rest  of  the  people  he  delivered  into  the 

10.  12  let  us  play  the  men  for  our  people,  andfor 

10. 13  drew  nigh,  and  the  people  that  (were)w. 

11.  7  how  the  people  did,  and  how  the  war  pr. 

11.17  fell .  .of  the  people  of  the  servants  of  Dav. 

12.  28  gather  the  rest  of  the  people  together,  and 

12.  29  David  gathered  all  the  people  together 

12.  31  brought  forth  the  people,  all  the  people 

13.  34  there  came  much  people  by  the  way  of  the 

14.  13  thought  such  a  thing  against  thepeople 

14.  15  the  people  have  made  me  afraid :  and  thy 

15.  12  people  increased  continually  with  Absa. 

15.  17  went  forth,  and  all  the  people  after  him 

15.  23  all  the  people  passed  over ;  the  king  also 

15.  23  all  the  people  passed  over,  toward  the 

15.  24  until  all  the  people  had  done  passing  out 

15.  30  the  people  that  (was)  with  him  covered 

16.  6  and  all  the  people  and  all  the  mighty  men 

16.  14  the  people  that  (were)  with  him,  came  w. 

16.  15  people  the  men  of  Israel,  came  to  Jerusa. 

16. 18  and  this  people,  and  all  the  men  of  Israel 

17  2  the  people  that  (are)  with  him  shall  flee 

17.  3  I  will  bring  back  all  thepeople  unto  thee 

17.  3  as  if  all.  .(so)  all  the  people  shall  be  in  p. 

17.  8  thy  father,  .will  not  lodge  with  the  people 

17.  9  Thereisaslaughteramongthepeoplethat 

17.  16  king,  .and  all  the  people  that  (are)  with 
17.  22  and  all  the  people  that  (were)  with  him 

17.  29  for  the  people. .  The  people  (isj  hungry  .and 

18.  1  numbered  the  people  that  (were)  with  linn 

18.  2  part  of  the  people  under  the  hand  of  Joab 

18.  2  the  king  said  unto  the  people,  I  will  sur. 
18.  3  the  people  answered,  Thou  slialt  not  go 
18.  4  all  the  people  came  out  by  hundreds,  and 
18.  j  the  people  heard  when  the  king  gave  all 
18.  6  the  people  went  out  iutothe  field  against 
18.  7  Where  the  people  of  Israel  wereslain  bef. 

18.  8  the  wood  devoured  more  people  that  day 
18. 16  people  returned.  .Joab  held  back  the  pc. 

19.  2  unto  all  the  people  :  for  the  people  heard 

19.  3  the  people  gat  them  by  stealth  that  day 

19.  3  as  people  being  ashamed  steal  away  when 

19.  8  And  they  told  unto  all  thepeople,  saying 
19  8  the  people  came  before  the  king  ;  for  Isr. 
19  9  all  the  people  were  at  strife  throughout 

19.  39  And  all  the  people  went  over  Jordan.  And 
19. 40  all  the  people  of  Judah,  .also  half  the  pe. 

20.  12  the  man  saw  that  all  the  people  stood  s. 

20. 13  the  people  that  (were)  with  Joab  battered 

20.  22  went  unto  all  the  people  in  her  wisdom 

22.  28  And  the  afflicted  people  thou  wilt  save 

22.  44  delivered  me  from  the  strivings  of  my  p. 

22.  44  a  people  (which)  I  knew  not  shall  serve 
22. 48  that  bringeth  down  the  people  under  me 

23.  10  the  people  returned  after  him  only  to  sp. 
23. 11  and  the  people  fled  from  before  the  Phil. 

24.  2  to  Beer-sheba,  and  number  ye  the  people 
24.  2  that  I  may  know  the  number  of  the  peo. 
24.  3  tlie  Lord  thy  God  add  unto  thepeople,  how 
24.  4  went  out.  .to  number  the  people  of  Israel 
24.  9  the  sum  of  the  number  of  the  people  unto 


2  Sa.  24.  10  after  that  he  had  numbered  the  people 
24  15  there  died  of  the  people  from  Dan  even 
24.  16  said  to  the  angel  that  destroyed  the  peo. 

24.  17  when  lie  saw  the  angel  that  smote  the  pe. 
24.  21  tlie  plague  may  be  stayed  from  the  people 
I  Ki  I.  39  all  the  people  said,  God  save  kingSolomon 
1 .  40  all  the  people . .  and  the  people  piped  with 
3.  2  Only  the  people  sacrificed  in  high  places 
3.  8  thy  people,  .a  great  people,  that  cannot 
3  9  understanding  heart  to  judge  thy  people 

3.  9  who  is  able  to  judge .  .so  great  a  people': 

4.  34  there  came  of  all  people  to  hear  the  wisd. 

5  7  given . .  a  wise  son  over  this  great  people 

5  16  ruled  over  the  people  that  wrought  in  the 

6  13  Will  dwell,  and  will  not  forsake  my  peo. 

8.  16  day  that  I  brought  forth  mypeople  Israel 

8.  16  I  chose  David  to  be  over  mypeople  Israel 

8.  30  hearken  thou  to . .  thy  people  Israel,  when 

8.  33  When  thy  people  Israel  be  smitten  down 

8.  34  forgive  the  sin  of  thy  people  Israel,  and 
8.  36  forgive  the  sin.  .of  thy  people  Israel,  that 
8.  36  land,  which  thou  hast  given  to  thy  people 
8.  38  by  any  man,  (or)  by  all  thy  people  Israel 
8.  41  stranger,  that  (is)  not  of  thy  people  Israel 
8.  43  people  of  the  earth  may  know  thy  name 
8. 43  to  fear  thee,  as  (do)  thy  people  Israel ;  and 
8.  44  If  thy  people  go  out  to  battle  against  th. 

8.  50  forgive  thy  people  that  have  sinned  agai. 

8.  51  they  (be)  thy  people,  and  thine  inheritance 
8.  52  unto  the  supplication  of  thy  people  Israel 
8.  53  separate  them  from  among  all  thepeople 
8.  56  thathathgivenrestuuto  his  people  Israel 
8.  59  cause  of  his  people  Israel  at  all  time3,  as 
8.  60  all  the  people  of  the  earth  may  know  that 
8.  66  On  the  eighth  day  he  sent  the  people  away 

8.  66  that  the  LORD  had  done  for.  his  people 
9.7  a  proverb  and  a  byword  among  all  people 

9.  20  all  the  people  (that  were)  left  of  the  Am. 

9  23  bare  rule  over  the  people  that  wrought  in 

12.  5  Depart  yet  (for)  three  days . .  And  the  peo. 
12.  6  ye  advise  that  I  may  answer  this  people? 
12.  7  If  thou  wilt  be  a  servant  unto  this  people 
12.  9  that  we  may  answer  this  people,  who  have 
12.  10  Thus  shalt  thou  speak  unto  this  people  that 
12  12  all  the  people  came  to  Rehoboam  the  third 
12.  13  answered  the  people  roughly,  and  forsook 
12.  15  the  king  hearkened  not  unto  the  people 
12.  16  people  answered  the  king,  saying,  What 
12.  23  Speak  unto,  .the  remnant  of  the  people 
12  27  If  this  people  go  up  to  do  sacrifice  in  the 

12  27  then  shall  the  heart  of  this  people  turn 
12.  30  for  the  people  weut  (to  worship)  before 
12.  31  made  priests  of  the  lowest  of  the  people 

13  33  butmade  again  of  tlielowestof  thepeople 
14.  2  told  me  that  (I  should  be)  king  over  this  p 
14.  7  as  I  exalted  thee  from  among  the  people 

14  7  made  thee  prince  over  my  people  Israel 

16.  2  made  thee  prince  over  my  people  Israel 

16.  2  hast  made  my  people  Israel  to  sin,  to  pro. 

16.  15  people(were)eneampedagainstGibbethon 

16.  16  people  (that  werel  encamped  heard  say,  Z. 

16.  21  Then  were  the  people  of  Israel  divided  into 
16  21  half  of  the  people  followed  Tibni  the  son 

16.  22  the  people  that  followed  Omri  prevailed 
16  22  against  thepeople  that  followed  Tibni  the 
18.  21  Elijah  came  unto  all  the  people,  and  said 

18  21  And  the  people  answered  him  not  a  word 
18.  22  Then  said  Elijah  unto  the  people,  I,  (even) 
18.  24  all  the  people  answered  and  said,  It  is  well 
18.  30  Elijah  said  unto  all  the  people,  Come  near 
18.  30  all  the  people  came  near  unto  him :  and 
18.  37  this  people  may  know  that  thou  (art)  the 
18.  39  when  all  tlie  people  saw  (it),  they  fell  on 

19  21  gave  unto  the  people,  and  they  did  eat 

20  8  all  the  people,  said  unto  him,  Hearken  not 
20  IO  suffice  for  handfuls  for  all  the  people  that 

20  15  after  them  he  numbered  all  the  people 

20.  42  for  his  life,  and  thy  people  for  Ins  people 

21  9,  12  and  set  Naboth  011  high  among  the  p. 

21.  13  in  the  presence  of  the  people,  saying,  N. 

22.  4  mypeople  as  thy  people,  my  horses  as  thy 

22.  28  said,  Hearken,  0  people,  every  one  of  you 
22.  43  people  offered  and  burnt  incense  yet 

2  Ki  3  7  mypeople  as  thy  people,  (and)  my  horses  as 
4  1 3  answered,  I  dwell  among  mine  ownpeople 

4  41  Pour  out  for  the  people,  that  they  may  eat 

4  42  Give  unto  the  people,  that  they  may  eat 

4.  43  Give  the  people,  that  they  may  eat:  for 

6.  30  people  looked,  and,  behold,  (lie  had)  sack. 

7.  16  people  went  out,  and  spoiled  the  tents  of 
7  17,  20  people  trode  upon  him  in  the  gate,  and 

8.  2 1  So  J  oram .  smote ..  and  the  people  fled  into 

9.  6  anointed  thee  king  over  the  people  of  the 

10.  9  said  to  all  the  people,  Ye  (be)  righteous 

10.  18  Jehu  gathered  all  the  people  together,  and 

11.  13  the  people,  she  can  e  to  the  people  into 

11.  14  all  the  people  of  the  land  rejoiced,  and 
11.  17  a  covenant  between  the  Lord,  .and  the  p. 
11.  17  that  they  should  be  the  Lord’s  people 
11.  17  between  the  king  also  and  the  people 
11.  18  all  the  people  of  tlie  land  weut  into  the 
11.  19  he  took,  .all  the  people  of  the  land;  and 

11.  20  all  the  people  of  the  land  rejoiced,  and 

12.  3  people  still  sacrificed  and  burnt  incense 

12.  8  to  receive  no  (more)  money  of  the  people 

13.  7  Neither  did  he  leave  of  the  people  to  J. 

14  4  as  yet  the  people  did  sacrifice  and  burnt 

14.  21  all  the  people  of  Judah  took  Azariah,  wh. 

15.  4  people  sacrificed  and  burntincense  still  m 
15.  5  over  the  house,  judging  the  people  of  the 

15.  10  smote  him  before  the  people,  and  slew  hi  111 

15.  35  the  people  sacrificed  and  burnt  incense 


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2  K.i.  16. 15  with  the  burnt  offering  of  all  the  people 

18.  26  in  the  ears  of  the  people  that  (are)  on  the 

18.  36  people  held  their  peace,  and  answered  him 

20  '  5  tell  Hezekiah  the  captain  of  my  people,  T. 

2 1  24  people  of  the  land . .  people  of  the  land  m. 

22.  4  which  the  keepers,  .have  gathered  of  the  p. 

22.  13  enquire  of  the  Lord.  .for  the  people,  and 

23.  2  and  all  the  people,  both  small  and  great 

23.  3  and  all  the  people  stood  to  the  covenant 
2”  6  upon  the  graves  of  the  children  of  the  pe. 

23'  21  commanded  all  the  people,  saying,  Keep 
23.  30  people  of  the  land  took  Jelioaliazthe  son 

23.  35  exacted  the  silver,  .of  the  people  of  the  1. 

24.  14  save  the  poorest  sort  of  the  people  of  the 
23  3  there  was  no  bread  for  the  people  of  the 

25.  11  Now  the  rest  of  the  people  (that  were)left 
23.  iQ  which  mustered  the  people  of  the  land,  and 
25.  10  threescore  men  of  tire  people  of  the  land 
25  22  people  that  remained  in  the  land  of  Judah 
25.  26  all  the  people,  both  small  and  great,  and 

1  Cli.  5.  25  a  whoring  after  the  gods  of  the  people  of 

10  o  tidings  unto  their  idols,  and  to  the  people 

1 1  2  said . .  Thou  shalt  feed  my  people  Israel 

11.  2  thou  shalt  be  ruler  over  my  people  Israel 

11.  13  the  people  fled  from  before  the  Philistines 

13.  4  thing  was  right  in  the  eyes  of  all  the  peo. 

14.  2  lifted  up  on  high,  because  of  his  people  I. 

16.  2  he  blessed  the  people  in  the  name  of  the 

16.  8  make  known  his  deeds  among  the  people 

16.  20  and  from  (one)  kingdom  to  another  peop. 

16.  26  For  all  the  gods  of  the  people  (are)  idols 

16.  28  ye  kindreds  of  the  people,  give  unto  the 
16.  36  the  people  said,  Amen,  and  praised  the  L. 

16.  43  all  the  people  departed  every  man  to  his 

17  6  whom  I  commanded  to  feed  my  people,  sa. 

17  7  thou  shouldest  be  ruler  over  my  people  I. 

17  9  I  will  ordain  a  place  for  my  people  Israel 

17  10  commanded  judges  (to  be)  over  my  people 

17.  21  what  one  nation,  .(is)  like  thy  people  Isr. 

17.  21  God  went  to  redeem  (to  be)  his  own  peo. 

17  21  driving  out  nations  from  before  thy  peo. 

17.  22  people  Israel  didst  thou  make  thine  own 

18  14  executed  judgment.. among  all  his  people 

10  7  hired .  .the  king  of  Maachah  and  Ins  peo. 

19  11  rest  of  the  people  he  delivered  unto  the 

19.  13  behave  ourselves  valiantly  for  our  people 
ig.  14  Joab  and  the  people  that  (were)  with  him 

20.  3  brought  out  the  people. .  all  the  people  re. 

31.  2  said  to  Joab,  and  to  the  rulers  of  the  pe. 

21.  3  make  his  people  an  hundred  times  so  many 
21.  s  gave  the  sum  of  the  number  of  the  people 
21.  17  (Is  it)  not  I  (that)  commanded  the  people 

21.  17  not  on  thy  people,  that  they  should  be  pi. 
21. 22  the  plague  may  be  stayed  from  the  people 

22.  18  the  land  is  subdued. : before  his  people 

23.  25  hath  given  rest  unto  his  people,  that  they 

28.  2  Hear  me,  my  brethren,  and  my  people 

28  21  all  the  people  (will  be)  wholly  at  thy  com. 

29  9  people  rejoiced,  for  that  they  offered  wil. 

29.  14  what  (is)  my  people,  that  we  should  be 

29.  17  now  have  I  seen  with  joy  thy  people,  win. 
29  18  of  the  thoughts  of  the  heart  of  thy  people 

2CI1.  1.  9  thou  hast  made  me  king  over  a  people  like 

1  10  may  go  out  and  come  in  before  this  people 
1’.  10  for  who  can  judge  this  thy  people,  (that  is 

1. 11  that  thou  mayest  judge  my  people,  over 

2.  1 1  Because  the  LORI)  hath  loved  his  people 

2  18  six  hundred  overseers  to  set  the  people 

6.  5  Since  the  day  that  I  brought  forth  my  p. 

6.  5  any  man  to  be  a  ruler  over  my  people  Is. 

6  6  chosen  David  to  be  over  my  people  Israel 

6.  21  supplications.,  of  thy  people  Israel,  which 

6  24  if  thy  people  Israel  be  put  to  the  worse  be. 

6.  25  forgive  the  sin  of  thy  people  Israel,  and 

6.  27  forgive  the  sin . .  of  thy  people  Israel,  when 

6.  27  whichjthou  hast  given  unto  thy  people  for 

6.  29  made  of  any  man,  or  of  all  thy  people  Is. 

6  32  stranger,  which  is  not  of  thy  people  Israel 
6  33  people,  .fear  thee,  as  (doth)  thy  people  I. 

6  34  If  thy  people  go  out  to  war  against  their 

6.  39  forgive  thy  people  which  have  sinned  ag. 

7  4  all  the  people  offered  sacrifices  before  the 

7.  5  all  the  people  dedicated  the  house  of  God 

7.  10  he  sent  the  people  away  into  their  tents 

7.  10  and  to  Solomon,  and  to  Israel  his  people 
7  13  or  if  I  send  pestilence  among  my  people 

7.  14  Ifmypeople,  which  are  called  by  my  name 

8.  7  all  the  people  (that  were)  left  of  the  Hit. 

8. 10  officers,  that  bare  rule  over  the  people 
10.  5  said ..  Come  again .  .  And  the  people  depar. 
10  6  give  ye  (me)  to  return  answer  to  this  pe.? 
10.  7  If  thou  be  kind  to  this  people,  and  please 
10.  9  that  we  may  return  answer  to  this  people 

10. 10  Thus  shalt  thou  answer  the  people  that 

10. 12  Jeroboam  and  all  the  people  came  to  R. 
10.  15  So  the  king  hearkened  not  unto  the  peo. 
10.  16  people  answered  the  king,  saying,  What 

12.  3  people  (were)  without  number  that  came 

13.  17  Abijah  and  his  people  slew  them  with  a 

14.  13  Asa  and  the  people  that  (were)  with  him 

16. 10  oppressed  (some)  of  the  people  the  same 

17.  9  they,  .went  about,  .and  taught  the  people 

18.  2  killed  sheep,  .for  the  people  that(lie  had) 

18.  3  as  thou  (art),  and  my  people  as  thy  people 

18.  27  And  Micaiah  said . .  Hearken,  all  ye  people 

19.  4  he  went  out  again  through  the  people 

20.  7  drive  out.  .before  thy  people  Israel,  and 
20.  21  when  he  had  consulted  with  the  people 
20.  25  when  Jehoshaphat  and  his  people  came 
20.  33  for  as  yet  the  people  had  not  prepared 

21. 14  smite  thy  people,  and  thy  children,  and 
ai.  19  his  people  made  no  burning  for  him,  like 


2  Ch.  23.  5  all  the  people  (shall  be)  in  the  courts  of 
23.  6  all  the  people  shall  keep  the  watch  of  the 
7  10  he  set  all  the  people,  every  man  having 

23.  12  when  Athaliali  heard  the  noise  of  the  pe. 

23.  12  she  came  to  the  people  into  the  house  of 

23. 13  all  the  people  of  the  land  rejoiced,  aud 
23.  16  made  a  covenant  between. .  all  the  people 

23. 16  and.  .that  they  should  be  the  Lord’s  pe. 

23.  17  all  the  people  went  to  the  house  of  Baal 
23.  20  governors  of  the  people,  aud  all  the  peo. 

23.  21  all  the  people  of  the  land  rejoiced  :  and 

24.  10  princes  and  all  the  people  rejoiced,  and 

24.  20  which  stood  above  the  people,  and  said 

24.  23  the princesofthe people fromamongthep. 

25.  11  led  forth  his  people,  and  went  to  the  val. 

25.  15  hast  thou  sought  after  the  gods  of  the  p. 

25. 15  which  could  not  deliver  their  own  people 

26.  I  Then  all  the  people  of  J  udah  took  Uzziah 

26.  21  over  the  king's  house,  judging  the  people 

27.  2  And  the  people  did  yet  corruptly 

29.  36  people,  that  God  had  prepared  the  people 

30.  3  neither  had  the  people  gathered  themsel. 

30.  13  assembled  at  Jerusalem  much  people  to 
30. 18  For  a  multitude  of  the  people,  (even)  many 
30.  20  the  Lord  hearkened,  .and  healed  the  pe. 

30.  27  the  priests,  .arose  and  blessed  the  people 

31.  4  commanded  the  people  that  dwelt  in  Je. 

31.  8  they  blessed  the  Lord,  and  his  people  I. 

3 1 . 10  for  the  Lord  hath  blessed  his  people ;  and 

32.  4  there  was  gathered  much  people  together 

32.  6  he  set  captains  of  war  over  the  people,  and 

32.  8  people  rested  themselves  upon  the  words 
32.  13  my  fathers  have  done  unto  all  the  people 
32.  14  could  deliver  his  people  out  of  mine  hand 
32.  15  was  able  to  deliver  his  people  out  of  mine 

32. 17  have notdeliveredtheirpeopleoutof  mine 
32.  17  theGodof  Hezekiah  deliver  his  people  out 
32.  18  unto  the  people  of  Jerusalem  that  (were) 

32.  19  as  against  the  gods  of  the  people  of  the 

33. 10  Lord  spake,  .to  his  people ;  but  they  wo. 

33.  17  Nevertheless  the  people  did  sacrifice  still 

33.  25  the  people,  .and  the  people  of  the  land 

34.  30  Levites,  and  lithe  people,  great  and  small 

35.  3  serve  now  the  Lord  your  God,  and  his  p. 

35.  8  bis  princes  gave  willingly  unto  the  people 

36.  1  Then  the  people  of  the  land  took  J ehoahaz 
36.  14  people  transgressed  very  much  after  all 
36.  15  becausehe  had  compassion  onhis  people 
36.  16  wrath  of  the  Lord  arose  against  his  peo. 

36.  23  who  (is  there)  among  you  of  all  hispeople? 

Ezra  1.  3  Who  (is  there)  among  you  of  all  his  people? 

2.  2  number  of  the  men  of  the  people  of  Israel 

2.  70  (some)  of  the  people . .  dwelt  in  their  cities 

3.  1  people  gathered  themselves  together  as 

3.  3  fear  (was)  upon  them  because  of  the  peo. 

3.  1 1  all  the  people  shouted  with  a  great  shout 

3.  13  So  that  the  people  could  not  discern  the 

3. 13  weeping  of  the  people :  for  the  people  sh. 

4.  4  people . .  weakened  the  hands  of  the  people 

8.  15  viewed  the  people  and  the  priests,  and  f. 

8.  36  furthered  the  people,  and  the  house  of  God 

9.  1  people,  .have  not  separated,  from  the  p. 

9.  2  have  mingled  themselves  with  the  people 

9.  11  with  the  filthiness  of  the  people  of  the  1. 

9.  14  join  in  affinity  with  the  people  of  these  a. 

10.  1  assembled .  .for  the  people  wept  very  sore 

10.  2  have  taken  strange  wives  of  the  people  of 

10.  9  all  the  people  sat  in  the  street  of  the  house 

10.  11  separate  yourselves  from  the  people  of  the 
10.  13  people  (are)  many,  .(it  is)  a  time  of  much 

Nell.  1.  10  these  (are)  thy  servants  and  thy  people 

4.  6  joined . .  for  the  people  had  a  mind  to  work 

4.  13  I  even  set  the  people  after  their  families 

4.  14,  19  said,  .to  the  rest  of  the  people 

4.  22  at  the  same  time  said  I  unto  the  people 

5.  1  there  was  a  great  cry  of  the  people,  and 

5.  13  the  people  did  according  to  this  promise 

5. 15  before  me  were  chargeable  unto  the  peo. 

5.  15  their  servants  bare  rule  over  the  people 

5.  18  the  bondage  was  heavy  upon  this  people 
5.  19  to  all  that  I  have  done  for  this  people 

7.  4  people  (were)  few  therein,  and  the  houses 

7.  5  put  into  mine  heart  to  gather . .  the  people 

7.  7  The  number . .  of  the  men  of  the  people  of 

7.  72  (that)  which  the  rest  of  the  people  gave 

7.  73  So  the  priests,  .and  (some)  of  the  people 

8.  1  all  the  people  gathered  themselves  toge. 

8.  3  ears  ofallthepeople(wereatteutive);mto 

8.  s  the  people;  for  he  was  above  all  the  peo. 

8.  5  when  he  opened  it,  all  the  people  stood  up 

8.  6  all  the  people  answered,  Amen,  Amen,  with 
8.  7  caused  the  people  to  understand .  .the  p. 

8  9  taught  the  people,  said  unto  all  the  people 

8.  9  all  the  people  wept,  when  they  heard  the 
8.  II  So  the  Levites  stilled  all  the  people,  say. 

8.  12  all  the  people  went  their  way  to  eat,  and 

8. 13  chief  of  the  fathers  of  all  the  people,  the 

8. 16  So  the  people  went  forth,  and  brought  (t.) 

9.  10  showedst signs,  .on  all  the  people  of  hisl. 

9.  24  with  their  kings,  and  the  people  of  the  1. 

9.  30  gavest  thou  them  into  the  hand  of  the  p. 

9.  32  on  all  thy  people,  since  the  time  of  the  k. 

10.  14  chief  of  the  people;  Parosh,  Pahath-moab 

10.  28  rest  of  the  people,  the  priests,  the  Levites 

10.  30  not  give  our  daughters  unto  the  people  of 

10.  31  (if)  the  people  of  the  land  bring  ware  ol¬ 
io.  34  wecastthelotsamong.  .the  people,  for  the 

11.  1  rulers  of  the  people . .  rest  of  the  people 

1  r.  2  people  blessed  all  the  men  that  willingly 

11.  24  hand  in  all  matters  concerning  the  people 

12.  30  purified  tlie'people,  and  the  gates,  and  the 

12.  38  half  of  the  people  upon  the  wall,  from  be.  I 


Nell.  13.  1  they  read,  .in  the  audience  of  the  people 

13.  24  according  to  the  language  of  each  people 
Estli.  1.  5  king  made  a  feast  unto  all  the  people  that 

1.  11  show  the  people  and  the  princes  her  bea. 

1.  16  to  all  the  people  that  (are)  in  all  the  pro. 

1.  22  to  every  people . .  the  language  of  every  p. 

2.  10  Esther  had  not  showed  her  people  nor  her 

2.  20  not  (yet)  showed  her  kindred  nor  her  pe. 

3.  6  for  they  had  showed  him  the  people  of  M. 

3.  6  Hainan  sought  to  destroy . .  the  people  of 
3.  8  There  is  a  certain  people  scattered  abroad 
3.  8  dispersed  among  the  people  in  all  the  pr. 

3.  8  their  laws  (are)  diverse  from  all  people 
3.  11  silver  (is)  given  to  thee,  the  people  also 
3.  12  every  people,  .and  (to)  every  people 

3.  14  was  published  unto  all  people,  that  they 

4.  8  to  make  request  before  him  for  her  people 

4. 11  people  of  the  king’s  provinces,  do  know 
7.  3  let  my  life  be  given . .  and  my  people  at  my 

7.  4  For  we  are  sold,  I  and  my  people,  to  be 

8.  6  see  the  evil  that  shall  come  unto  my  peo. 

8.  9  unto  every  people  after  their  language 

8.  11  all  the  power  of  the  people  and  province 
8.  13  (was)  published  unto  all  people,  and  that 

8.  17  many  of  the  people  of  the  land  became  J. 

9.  2  for  the  fear  of  them  fell  upon  all  people 

10.  3  seeking  the  wealth  of  his  people,  and  sp. 

Job  12.  2  No  doubt  but  ye  (are)  the  people,  aud  wi 

12.  24  the  heart  of  the  chief  of  the  people  of  the 

17.  6  hath  made  me  also  a  byword  of  the  people 
18. 19  son  nor  nephew  among  hispeople,  nor  any 

34.  20  people  shall  be  troubled  at  midnight,  and 
34.  30  That  the  hypocrite  reign  not,  lest  the  pe. 

36  20  Desire  not  the  night,  when  people  are  cut 
36.  31  by  them  judgeth  he  the  people ;  he  giveth 

Psa.  3.  6  I  will  not  be  afraid  of  ten  thousands  of  p. 

3.  8  thy  blessing  (is)  upon  thy  people.  Selah 
7.  8  The  Lord  shall  judge  the  people  ;  judge 

9. 11  declare  among  the  people  his  doings 

14.  4  who  eat  up  my  people  (as)tliey  eat  bread 
14.  7  bringeth  back  the  captivity  of  his  people 

18.  27  For  thou  wilt  save  the  afflicted  people;  but 

18.  43  delivered  me  from  the  strivings  of  the  p. 

18  43  people  (whom)  I  have  not  known  shall  se. 
18.  47  (It  is)  God  that,  .subduetli  the  people  un. 
22.  6  reproach  of  men,  and  despised  of  the  pe. 
22.  31  unto  a  people  that  shall  be  born,  that  lie 

28.  9  Save  thy  people,  and  bless  thine  inherit. 

29.  11  The  Lord  will  give  strength  unto  his  peo. 
29.  11  the  Lord  will  bless  his  people  with  peace 

33.  10  maketh  the  devices  of  the  people  of  none 
33.  12  people  (whom)  he  hath  chosen  for  hisoun 

35. 18  I  will  praise  thee  among  much  people 

44.  12  Thou  sellest  thy  people  for  nought,  and 

45.  5  Thine  arrows  (are)  sharp,  .the  people  fall 

45.  10  forget  also  thine  own  people,  and  thy  fa. 
45. 12  rich  among  the  people  shall  entreat  thy 
45.  17  therefore  shall  the  people  praise  thee  for 
47.  1  clap  your  hands,  all  ye  people ;  shout  unto 
47  3  He  shall  subdue  the  people  under  us,  aud 

47.  9  princes  of  the  people . .  the  people  of  the  G. 

49.  1  Hear  this,  all  (ye)  people ;  give  ear,  all  (ye) 

50.  4  He  shall  call . .  that  he  may  judge  his  peo. 
50.  7  Hear,  0  my  people,  and  I  will  speak ;  0 
53.  4  who  eat  up  my  people  (as)  they  eat  bread 
53.  6  bringeth  back  the  captivity  of  his  people 

56.  7  in  (thine)  anger  cast  down  the  people,  O 

57.  9  will  praise  thee,  O  Lord,  among  the  peo. 

59.  11  Slaythemnot,  lest  mypeople  forget,  scatter 

60.  3  Thou  hast  showed  thy  people  hard  things 
62.  8  yepeople,  pourout  your  heart  before  him 

66.  8  bless  our  God,  ye  people,  and  make  the 

67.  3,  5  Let  the  people  praise,  .let  all  the  peo. 

67.  4  thou  shalt  judge  the  people  righteously 

68.  7  when  thou  wentest  forth  before  thy  peo. 
68.  30  of  the  bulls,  with  the  calves  of  the  people 
68.  30  scatter  thou  the  people  (that)  delight  in 
68.  35  giveth  strength  and  power  unto  (his)  pe. 

72.  2  He  shall  judge  thy  people  with  righteous. 
72.  3  mountains  shall  bring  peace  to  the  people 

72.  4  He  shall  judge  the  poor  of  the  people,  he 

73.  10  Therefore  his  people  return  hither;  and 

74.  14  gavest  him  (to  be)  meat  to  the  people  in. 
74.  18  foolish  people  have  blasphemed  thy  name 

77.  14  hast  declared  thy  strength  among  the  pe. 
77.  15  hast  with  (thine)  arm  redeemed  thy  peo. 

77.  20  Thou  leddest  thy  people  like  a  flock  by 

78.  1  Give  ear,  0  my  people,  (to)  my  law :  inc. 
78.  20  Behold,  .can  he  provide  flesh  for  his  peo. 
78.  52  made  his  own  people  to  go  forth  like  sheep 
78.  62  He  gave  his  people  over  also  unto  the  sw. 

78.  71  he  brought  him  to  feed  Jacob  his  people 

79.  13  we  thy  people,  and  sheep  of  thy  pasture 

80.  4  be  angry  against  the  prayer  of  thy  people 

81.  8  Hear,  O  my  people,  and  I  will  testify  un. 

81.  11  my  people  would  not  hearken  to  my  voice 
81.  13  O  that  my  people  had  hearkened  unto  me 
83.  3  have  taken  crafty  counsel  against  thy  pe. 
85.  2  Thou  hast  forgiven  the  iniquity  of  thy  p. 
83.  6  revive  us.,  that  thy  people  may  rejoice 
85.  8  he  will  speak  peace  unto  his  people,  and 
87  6  shall  count,  when  he  writeth  up  the  peo. 

89  15  Blessed  (is)  the  people  that  know  the  joy. 
8g.  19  I  have  exalted  (one)  chosen  out  of  the  p. 
89  50  bear,  .(the  reproach  of)  all  the  mighty  p. 

94.  5  They  break  in  pieces  thy  people,  0  Lord 

94.  8  Understand,  ye  brutish  among  the  people 
94. 14  For  the  Lord  will  not  cast  off  his  people 

95.  7  we  (are)  the  people  of  his  pasture,  and 

95.  10  It  (is)  a  people  that  do  err  in  their  heart 

96.  3  Declare .  .his  wonders  among  all  people 

96.  7  0  yekindredsof  the  people,  give  unto  the 


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Psa.  96.  10  Lord,  .shall  judge  the  people  righteously 

96. 13  he  shall  judge,  .the  people  with  his  truth 

97.  6  declare  his  righteousness,  and  all  the  pe. 

98.  9  judge  the  world,  and  the  people  with  eq. 

99.  1  The  Lord  reignetli ;  let  the  people  trem. 
99.  2  Lord  (is)  great . .  he  (is)  high  above  all  pc. 

100.  3  (are)  his  people,  and  the  sheep  of  his  pa. 

102. 18  the  people  which  shall  be  created  shall 
102.  22  When  the  people  are  gathered  together 

105.  1  make  known  his  deeds  among  the  people 
105.  13  went . .  from  (one)  kingdom  to  another  pe. 
105.  20  the  ruler  of  the  people,  and  let  him  go  f. 
105.  24  he  iucreasedhis  people  greatly,  and  made 
105.  25  He  turned  their  heart  to  hate  his  people 

105.  43  And  he  brought  forth  his  people  with  joy 

106.  4  the  favour  (that  thou  bearest  unto)  thy  p. 
106.  40  was  the  wrath.. kindled  against  his  people 

106.  48  let  all  the  people  say.  Amen.  Praise  ye 

107.  32  exalt  him . .  in  the  congregation  of  the  pe. 
no.  3  Thy  people  (shall  be)  willing  in  the  day  of 
m.  6  He  hath  showed  his  people  the  power  of 
in.  9  He  sent  redemption  unto  his  people :  he 

113.  8  may  set  (him),  .with  the  princes  of  his  p. 

114.  1  house  of  Jacob  from  a  people  of  strange 
116.  14,  18  pay .  .nowin the presenceof  allhispeo. 

115.  2  round  about  his  people  from  henceforth 
135.  12  And  gave,  .an  heritage  unto  Israel  his  p. 

135.  14  the  Lord  will  judge  his  people,  and  he 

136.  16  which  led  his  people  through  the  wilder. 
144.  2  and  (he),  .who  subdueth  my  people  under 
144.  15  Happy  (is  that)  people  that  is  in  such  a 
144.  15  happy  (is  that)  people  whose  God  (is)  the 
148.  14  He  also  exaltetli  the  horn  of  his  people 

148.  14  children  of  Israel,  a  people  near  unto  him 

149.  4  the  Lord  taketh  pleasure  in  his  people:  he 
Provn.  14  Where  no  counsel  (is),  the  people  fall:  but 

14.  28  In  the  multitude  of  people  (is)  the  king’s 

24.  24  him  shall  the  people  curse,  nations  shall 

28.  15  (so  is)  a  wicked  ruler  over  thepoor  people 

29.  2  the  righteous  are  in  authority,  the  people 

29.  2  the  wicked  beareth  rule,  the  people  mourn 

29. 18  Where  (there  is)  no  vision,  the  people  pe. 

30.  25  The  ants  (are)  a  people  not  strong,  yet  they 
Eccl.  4.  16  (There  is)  no  end  of  all  the  people,  .of  all 

12.  9  he  still  taught  the  people  knowledge ;  yea 
Isa.  1.  3  doth  not  know,  my  people  doth  not  cons. 

1.  4  people  laden  with  iniquity,  a  seed  of  evil 

1.  10  give  ear  unto  the  law.  .people  of  Comor. 

2.  3  people  shall  go  and  say,  Come  ye,  and  let 

2.  4  shall  rebuke  many  people ;  and  they  shall 

2.  6  thou  hast  forsaken  thy  people  the  house 

3.  5  the  people  shall  be  oppressed,  every  one 

3.  7  saying . .  make  me  not  a  ruler  of  the  people 

3.  12  my  people,  children  (are)  their  oppressors 

3.  12  O  my  people,  they  which  lead  thee  cause 

3. 13  The  Lord  standeth  up.  .to  judge  the  pe. 
3.  14  judgment  with  the  ancients  of  his  people 

3.15  What  mean  ye  (that)  ye  beat  my  people  to 

5.  13  Therefore  my  people  are  gone  into  capti. 

5.  25  is  the  anger,  .kindled  against  his  people 

6.  5  in  the  midst  of  a  people  of  unclean  lips 

6.  9  and  tell  this  people,  Hear  ye  indeed,  but 

6.  10  Make  the  heart  of  this  people  fat,  and  ma. 

7.  2  was  moved,  and  the  heart  of  his  people 

7.  8  Ephraim  be  broken,  that  it  be  not  a  peo. 
7. 17  upon  thy  people,  and  upon  thy  father’s 

8.  6  this  people  refuseth  the  waters  of  Shiloah 

8.  9  Associate  yourselves,  0  ye  people,  and  ye 

8.  11  I  should  not  walk  in  the  way  of  this  peo. 

8.  12  (to)  whom  this  people  shall  say,  Aconfed. 
8. 19  should  not  a  people  seek  unto  their  God? 

9.  2  The  people  that  walked  in  darkness  have 

9.  9  all  the  people  shall  know,  (even)  Ephraim 

9. 13  the  people  turneth  not  unto  him  tliatsm. 

9.  16  the  leaders  of  this  people  cause  (them)  to 

9.  19  the  people  shall  be  as  the  fuel  of  the  fire 

10.  2  take . .  the  right  from  the  poor  of  my  peop. 

10.  6  against  the  people  of  my  wrath  will  I  give 

10.  13  I  have  removed  the  bounds  of  the  people 

10. 14  found  as  a  nest  the  riches  of  the  people 

10.  22  people  Israel  be  as  the  sand  of  the  sea 
10.  24  O  my  people  that  dwellest  in  Zion,  be  not 

11. 10  shall  stand  for  an  ensign  of  the  people 
n.  11  set.  .to  recover  the  remnant  of  his  people 
n.  16  an  highway  for  the  remnant  of  his  people 

12.  4  declare  his  doings  among  the  people,  make 

13.  4  noise ..  like  as  of  a  great  people ;  a  tumult. 

13.  14  shall  every  man  turn  to  his  own  people 

14.  2  thepeopleshalltakethem,andbringthem 

14.  6  He  who  smote  the  people  in  wratli  with 
14.  20  destroyed  thy  land,  (and)  slain  thy  people 
14.  32  and  the  poor  of  his  people  shall  trust  in 

17.  12  Woe  to  the  multitude  of  many  people,  (w.) 

18.  2,  7  a  people  terrible  from  their  beginning 

18.  7  present . .  of  a  people  scattered  and  peeled 

19.  25  Blessed  (be)Egypt  mypeople,  and  Assyria 

22.  4  the  spoiling  of  the  daughter  of  my  people 

23.  13  this  people  was  not,  (till)  the  Assyrian 

24.  2  as  with  the  people,  so  with  the  priest ;  as 

24.  4  haughty  people  of  the  earth  do  languish 

24. 13  the  midst  of  the  land  among  the  people 

25.  3  Therefore  shall  the  strong  people  glorify 

25.  6  shall  the  Lord  of  hosts  make  unto  all  pe. 

25.  7  the  face  of  the  covering  cast  over  all  the  p. 

25.  8  the  rebuke  ofhis  people  shall  he  take  away 

26. 11  be  ashamed  for  (their)  envy  at  the  people 

26.  20  Come,  my  people,  enter  thou  into  thy  ch. 

27.  II  for  it  (is)  a  people  of  no  understanding 

28.  5  a  diadem . .  unto  the  residue  of  his  people 
28.  11  another  tongue  will  he  speak  to  this  peo. 
28.  14  rule  this  people  which  (is)  in  Jerusalem 

29. 13  this  people  draw  near  (me)  with  their  m. 


Isa.  29.  14  to  do  a  marvellous  work  among  this  peo. 

30.  s  of  a  people  (that)  could  not  profit  them 
30.  6  carry,  .to  a  people  (that)  shall  not  profit 
30.  9  this  (is)  a  rebellious  people,  lying  children 

30. 19  people  shall  dwell  in  Zion  at  Jerusalem 
30.  26  Lord  bindeth  up  the  breach  of  his  people 
30.  28  a  bridle  in  the  jaws  of  the  people,  causing 

32.  13  Upon  the  land  of  my  people  shall  come  up 

32.  18  And  my  people  shall  dwell  in  a  peaceable 

33.  3  At  the  noise  of  the  tumult  the  people  fled 

33.  12  the  people  shall  be  (as)  the  burnings  of  1. 
33.  19  shalt  not  see  a  fierce  people,  a  people  of 

33.  24  the  people  that  dwell  therein  (shall  be) 

34.  5  upon  the  people  of  my  cimse,  to  judgment 

36. 1 1  in  the  ears  of  the  people  that  (are)  on  the 

40.  1  Comfort  ye,  comfort  ye  my  people,  saith 
40.  7  grass  withereth . .  surely  the  people  (is)  g. 

42.  5  giveth  bread  unto  the  people  upon  it 

42.  6  give  thee  for  a  covenantof  the  people,  for 

42.  22  this  (is)  a  people  robbed  and  spoiled;  (th.) 

43.  8  Bring  forth  the  blind  people  that  have 

43.  20  to  give  drink  to  my  people,  my  chosen 

43.  21  This  people  have  I  formed  for  myself ;  th. 

44.  7  since  Iappointedthe  ancient  people?  and 

47.  6  was  wroth  with  my  people,  I  have  pollu. 

49.  8  give  thee  for  a  covenant  of  the  people,  to 

49. 13  the  Lord  hath  comforted  his  people,  and 
49.  22  and  set  up  my  standard  to  the  people 

51.  4  Hearken  unto  me,  my  people ;  and  give 
51.  4  judgment  to  rest  for  a  lightof  the  people 
51.  5  mine  arms  shall  judge  the  people  :  the  is. 
51.  7  Hearken .  .the  people  in  whose  heart  (is) 

51. 16  and  say  unto  Zion,  Thou  (art)  my  people 

51.  22  God  (that)  pleadeth  the  cause  of  his  people 

52.  4  My  people  went  down  aforetime  into  Eg. 
52.  5  that  my  people  is  taken  away  for  nought 
52.  6  my  people  shall  know  my  name :  therefore 

52.  9  the  Lord  hath  comforted  his  people,  he 

53.  8  for  the  trangression  of  my  people  was  he 
56.  3  hath  utterly  separated  me  from  his  people 
56.  7  be  called  an  house  of  prayer  forall  people 

57. 14  stumbling  block  out  of  the  way  of  my  pe. 
58.  1  show  my  people  their  transgression,  and 

60.  21  Thy  people  also  (shall  be)  all  righteous 

61.  9  and  their  offspring  among  the  people 

62.  10  prepare  ye  the  way  of  the  people ;  cast  up 

62.  10  cast  up .  .lift  up  a  standard  for  the  people 

62. 12  The  holy  people,  The  redeemed  of  the  L. 

63.  3  and  of  the  people  (there  was)  none  with 
63.  6  will  tread  down  the  people  in  mine  anger 
63.  8  they  (are)  my  people,  children  (that)  will  n. 

63. 11  he  remembered.  .Moses,  (and)  his  people 
63.  14  so  didst  thou  lead  thy  people,  to  make  t. 

63.  18  The  people  of  thy  holiness  have  possessed 

64.  9  see,  we  beseech  thee,  we  (are)  all  thy  pe. 

65.  2  have  spread  out . .  unto  a  rebellious  people 
65.  3  A  people  that  provoketh  me  to  anger 

65.  ro  place . .  for  my  people  that  have  sought  me 
65.  18  Jerusalem  a  rejoicing,  and  her  people  a 

65. 19  rejoice  in  Jerusalem,  and  joy  in  my  people* 
65.  22  the  days  of  a  tree  (are)  the  days  of  my  p. 

Jer.  1. 18  brasen  walls,  .against  the  people  of  the  1. 
2.  1 1  my  people  have  changed  their  glory  for 
2. 13  mypeoplehave  committed  two  evils;  they 
2.  31  Wherefore  say  my  people,  We  are  lords 
2.  32  my  people  have  forgotten  me  days  with. 

4.  10  greatly  deceived  this  people  and  Jerusa. 

4.  11  that  time  shall  it  be  said  to  this  people 

4.  11  wind,  .toward  the  daughter  of  my  people 

4.  22  peopIe(is)foolish,  theyhave  not  known  me 

5.  14  I  will  make,  .this  people  wood, and  it  sh. 

5.  21  foolish  people,  and  without  understand. 

5.  23  people  hath  a  revolting  and  a  rebellious 

5.  26  For  among  my  people  are  found  wicked 

5.  31  my  people  love  (to  have  it)  so :  and  what 

6.  14  the  hurt  (of  the  daughter)  of  my  people 

6.  19  I  will  living  evil  upon  this  people,  (even) 

6.  21  I  will  lay  stumbling  blocks  before  this  p. 

6.  22  a  people  cometh  from  the  north  country 
6.  26  0  daughter  of  my  people,  gird  (thee)  with 

6.  27  a  tower  (and)  a  fortress  among  my  people 

7.  12  did.  .for  the  wickedness  of  my  people  Is. 

7. 16  pray  not  thou  for  this  people,  neither  lift 

7.  23  will  be  your  God,  and  ye  shall  be  my  pe. 

7.  33  the  carcases  of  this  people  shall  be  meat 

8.  5  Why.  .is  this  people  of  Jerusalem  slidden 

8.  7  my  people  know  not  the  judgment  of  the 

8.  11,  21  the  hurt  of  the  daughter  of  mypeople 
8.  19  of  the  cry  of  the  daughter  of  my  people 

8.  22  not  the  health  of  the  daughter  of  my  pe. 

9.  1  the  slain  of  the  daughter  of  my  people 

9.  2  I  might  leave  my  people,  and  go  from  th. 

9.  7  how  shall  I  do  for.  .daughter  of  my  peo. 
9.  15  I  will  feed  them,  (even)  this  people,  with 

10.  3  the  customs  of  the  people  (are)  vain  ;  for 

11.  4  so  shall  ye  be  my  people,  and  I  will  be 

11.  14  pray  not  thou  for  this  people,  neitherlift 

12.  14  have  caused  my  people  Israel  to  inherit 

12.  16  will  diligently  learn  the  ways  of  my  peo. 

12.  16  they  taught  my  people  to  swear  by  Baal 

12. 16  they  be  built  in  the  midst  of  my  people 

13.  10  This  evil  people,  which  refuse  to  hearmy 

13.  11  they  might  be  unto  me  for  a  people,  and 

14.  10  Thus  saith  the  Lord  unto  this  people,  Th. 

14. 11  Pray  not  for  this  people  for  (their)  good 

14. 16  the  people  to  whom  they  prophesy  shall 

14.  17  the  virgin  daughter  of  my  people  is  bro. 

15.  1  my  mind  (could)  not  (be)  toward  this  pe. 

15.  7  I  will  destroy  my  people,  (since)  they  re. 

15.  20  I  will  make  thee  unto  this  people  a  fen. 

16.  5  have  taken  away  my  peace  from  this  pe. 

16.  10  shalt  show  this  people  all  these  words 


Jer.  17. 19  in  the  gate  of  the  children  of  the  people 

18. 15  my  people  hath  forgotten  me,  they  have 
19.  1  (take)  of  the  ancients  of  the  people,  and 
19.  11  so  will  I  break  this  people,  and  this  city 

19. 14  and  he  stood .  .and  said  to  all  the  people 

21.  7  the  people,  and  (such  as  are)  left  in  this 

21.  8  unto  this  people  thou  shalt  say,  Thus  sa. 

22.  2  and  thy  people  that  enter  in  by  these  ga. 

22.  4  enter,  .he,  and  his  servants,  and  his  peo. 

23.  2  against  the  pastors  that  feed  my  people 

23.  13  they  prophesied,  .and  caused  my  people 
23.  22  had  caused  my  people  to  hear  my  words 
23.  27  Which  think  to  cause  my  people  to  forget 
23.  32  cause  my  people  to  err  by  their  lies,  and 
23.  32  they  shall  not  profit  this  people  at  all 

23.  33  when  this  people,  or  the  prophet,  or  a  p. 
23. 34  the  people,  that  shall  say,  The  burden  of 

24.  7  shall  be  my  people,  and  I  will  be  their  God 

25.  1  concerning  all  the  people  of  Judah  in  the 

25.  2  prophet  spake  unto  all  the  people  of  Jud. 

25. 19  Pharaoh. .and  his  princes,  and  all  his  pe. 

26.  7  the  people  heard  Jeremiah  speaking  these 

26.  8  commanded  (him)  to  speak  unto  all  the  p. 
26.  8  all  the  people  took  him,  saying,  Thou  sh. 

26.  9  thepeopleweregatlieredagainst  Jeremiah 
26. 11,  12  unto,  .the  princes,  and  to  all  the  peo. 

26. 16  Then  said  the  princes  and  all  the  people 
26.  17  spake  to  all  the  assembly  of  the  people 
26.  18  spake  to  all  the  people  of  Judah,  saying 
26.  23  body  into  the  graves  of  the  common  peo. 

26.  24  not  give  him  into  the  hand  of  the  people 

27.  12  and  serve  him  and  his  people,  and  live 

27. 13  Why  will  ye  die,  thou  and  thy  people 

27.  16  spake  to  the  priests,  and  to  all  this  people 

28.  1  spake,  .in  the  presence,  .of  all  the  people 

28.  s  in  the  presence  of  all  the  people  that  stood 
28.  7  that  I  speak,  .in  the  ears  of  all  the  people 

28.  11  spake  in  the  presence  of  all  the  people 

28. 15  but  thou  makest  this  people  to  trust  in  a 

29.  1  to  all  the  people  whom  Nebuchadnezzar 

29.  16  of  all  the  people  thatdwelleth  in  thiscity 

29.  25  sent  letters  in  thy  name  unto  all  the  peo. 
29.  32  have  a  man  to  dwell  among  this  people 

29.  32  behold  the  good  that  I  will  do  for  my  pe. 

30.  3  bring  again  the  captivity  of  my  people  I. 

30.  22  ye  shall  be  my  people,  and  I  will  be  your 

31.  1  families  of  Israel,  and  they  shall  be  my  p. 
3r.  2  The  people  (which  were)  left  of  the  sword 

31.  7  Lord,  save  thy  people,  the  remnant  of  I. 

31.  14  people  shall  be  satisfied  with  my  goodness 

31.  33  be  their  God,  and  they  shall  be  mypeople 

32.  21  hast  brought  forth  thy  people  Israel  out 

32.  38  theyshallbeinypeople,  and  I  will  be  their 

32.  42  brought  all  this  great  evil  upon  this  peo. 

33.  24  Considerest  thou  not  what  this  people  h. 

33.  24  have  despised  mypeople,  thatthey  should 

34.  1  all  the  people,  fought  against  Jerusalem 

34.  8  covenant  with  all  the  people  which  (were) 

34.  10  all  the  people,  which  had  entered  into  the 
34.  19  all  the  people  of  the  land,  which  passed 

33.  16  this  people  hath  not  hearkened  unto  me 

36.  6  in  the  ears  of  the  people,  in  the  Lord’s 

36.  7  Lord  hath  pronounced  against  this  people 

36.  9  people  in  Jerusalem,  and  to  all  the  people 
36. 10  Then  read  Baruch,  .intheearsof  all  thep. 

36. 13  Baruch  read  the  book  in  the  ears  of  the  p. 

36.  14  thou  hast  read  in  the  ears  of  the  people 

37.  2  neither  he,  nor  his  servants,  nor  the  peo. 

37.  4  came  in  and  went  out  among  the  people 

37.  12  separate .  .thence  in  the  midst  of  the  peo. 

37.  18  against  thy  servants,  oragainst  this  people 

38.  1  Jeremiah  had  spoken  unto  all  the  people 

38.  4  he  weakeneth ..  the  hands  of  all  the  people 

38.  4  man  seeketli  not  the  welfare  of  this  people 

39.  8  burned.. the  houses  of  the  people,  withfire 

39.  9  remnant  of  the  people .  .rest  of  the  people 

39.  10  left  of  the  poor  of  the  people,  which  had 

39.  14  carry  him  home :  solie  dweltamongthep. 

40.  5  dwell  with  him  among  the  people ;  or  go 

40.  6  dwelt  with  liimamong  the  people  that  w. 

41.  10  residue  of  the  people,  .and  all  the  people 
41.  13  when  all  the  people  which  (were)  with  I. 

41.  14  So  all  the  people  that  Islimael  had  carried 

41.  16  all  the  remnant  of  the  people  whom  he  had 

42.  1,  8  all  the  people  from  the  least  even  unto 

43.  1  made  an  end  of  speaking  unto  all  the  pe. 

43.  4  all  the  people,  obeyed  not  the  voice  of  the 

44.  15  all  the  people  that  dwelt  in  the  land  of  E. 

44.  20,  24  Jeremiah  said  unto  all  the  people 

44.  20  the  people  which  had  given  him  (that)  a. 
44.  21  people  of  the  land,  did  not  the  Lord  re. 

46. 16  Arise,  and  let  us  go  again  to  our  own  peo. 
46.  24  shall  be  delivered  into  the  hand  of  the  p. 

48.  42  Moab  shall  be  destroyed  from  (being)  a  p. 

48.  46  people  of  Chemosh  perishetli :  for  thy  so. 

49.  1  doththeirkinginheritGad,  andhispeoplc 

50.  6  My  people  hath  been  lost  sheep ;  their  s. 

50.  16  they  shall  turn  every  one  to  his  people,  and 

50.  41  people  shall  come  from  the  north,  and  a 

51.  45  My  people,  go  ye  out  of  the  midst  of  her 

51.  58  people  shall  labour  in  vain,  and  the  folk 

52.  6  so  that  there  was  no  bread  for  the  people 

52.  15  people,  and  the  residue  of  the  people  that 
52.  25  who  mustered  the  people  of  the  land  ;  (and 
52.  25  threescore  men  of  the  people  of  the  land 
52.  28  This  (is)  the  people  whom  Nebuchadrezz. 

Lam.  1  1  city  sit  solitary  (that  was)  full  of  people 

1.  7  when  her  people  fell  into  the  hand  of  the 
1.  11  All  her  people  sigh,  they  seek  bread;  they 
1.  18  hear,  I  pray  you,  all  people,  and  behold 

2. 11  the  destruction  of  the  daughter  of  my  p. 
3. 14 1  was  a  derision  to  all  my  people,  .their 


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Lara.  3.  45  malleus  (as),  .refuse  in  the  midst  of  thep. 

3.  48  the  destruction  of  the  (laughter  of  ray  p. 

4.  3  the  daughter  of  my  people  (is  become)  c. 

4.  6  iniquity  of  the  daughter  of  my  people  is 

4.  10  the  destruction  of  the  daughter  of  my  p. 

Eze.  3.  s  thou  (art)  not  sent  to  a  people  of  a  strange 

3.  6  Not  to  many  people  of  a  strange  speech 

3.  ii  go.  .unto  the  children  of  thy  people,  and 

7.  27  the  hands  of  the  people  of  the  laud  shall 

11.  1  five  and  twenty  men.  .princes  of  the  peo. 

11.  17  I  will  even  gather  you  from  the  people,  and 

11.  20  they  shall  be  my  people,andI  willbetheir 

12.  19  say  unto  the  people  of  the  land,  Thus  saitli 

13.  9  shall  not  be  in  the  assembly  of  my  people 

1 3. 10  even  because  they  have  seduced  my  peo. 
13.  17  against  the  daughters  of  thy  people,  which 
13.  18  Will  ye  hunt  the  souls  of  my  people,  and 
13.  19  will  ye  pollute  me  among  my  people  for 
13.  19  byyourlyingtomypeople  that  hear  (your) 
13.  21  deliver  my  people  out  of  your  hand,  and 

13.  23  will  deliver  my  people  out  of  your  hand 

14.  8  cut  him  off  from  the  midst  of  my  people 
14.  9  destroy  him  from  the  midst  of  my  people 
14.  11  but  that  they  may  be  my  people,  and  I 

17.  9  without  great  power  or  many  people  to  p. 
17.  15  might  give  him  horses  and  much  people 

18. 18  (that)  which  (is)  not  good  among  his  peo. 

20.  34  I  will  bring  you  out  from  the  people,  and 

20.  35  bring  you  into  the  wilderness  of  the  peo. 

20.  41  when  I  bring  you  out  from  the  people,  and 

21.  12  for  it  shall  be  upon  my  people,  it  (shall 

21.  12  terrors.,  shall  be  upon  my  people:  smite 

22.  29  The  people  of  the  land  have  used  oppres. 

23.  24  with  an  assembly  of  people,  (which)  shall 

24.  18  So  I  spake  unto  the  people  in  the  morn. 

24.  19  people  said  unto  me,  Wilt  thou  not  tell  us 

25.  7  I  will  cut  thee  off  from  the  people,  and  I 

25.  14  by  theliand  of  my  people  Israel :  and  they 

26.  2  she  is  broken  (that  was)  the  gates  of  the 

26.  7  horsemen,  and  companies,  and  much  peo. 
26.  11  he  shall  slay  thy  people  by  the  sword,  and 

26.  20  bring  thee  down . .  with  the  people  of  old 

27.  3  a  merchant  of  the  people  for  many  isles 

27.  33  thou  fllledst  many  people ;  thou  didst  en. 

27.  36  The  merchants  among  the  people  shall 

28.  19  All  they  that  know  thee  among  the  people 

28.  25  from  the  people  among  whom  they  are  s. 

29.  13  from  the  people  whither  they  were  scatt. 

30. 11  He  and  his  people  with  him,  the  terrible 

31. 12  all  the  people  of  the  earth  are  gone  down 

32.  3  over  thee  with  a  company  of  many  peop. 

32.  9  I  will  also  vex  the  hearts  of  many  people 

32.  10  I  will  make  many  people  amazed  at  thee 

33.  2  Speak  to  the  children  of  the  people,  and 

33.  2  if  the  people  of  the  land  take  a  man  of 
33.  3  he  bio  w  the  trumpet  and  warn  the  peop. 
33.  6  blow  not  the  trumpet,  and  the  people  be 

33. 12  say  unto  the  children  of  thy  people,  The 

33. 17  Yet  the  children  of  thy  people  say,  The 
33.  30  children  of  thy  people  still  are  talking  a. 
33.  31  they  come  unto  thee  as  the  people  cometh 

33.  31  and  they  sit  before  thee  (as)  my  people 

34.  13  I  will  bring  themoutfrom  the  people,  and 

34.  30  (that)  they,  .(are)  my  people,  saith  the  L. 

36.  3  of  talkers,  and  (are)  an  infamy  of  the  pe. 

36.  8  yield  your  fruit  to  my  people  of  Israel ;  for 

36.  12  i  will  cause  men.  .(even)  my  people  Israel 

36. 15  shalt  thou  bear  the  reproach  of  the  people 
36. 20  These  (are)  the  people  of  the  Lord,  and 

36.  28  ye  shall  be  my  people,  and  I  will  be  your 

37. 12  0  my  people,  I  will  open  your  graves,  and 

37. 13  when  I  have  opened  your  graves,  O  my  p. 

37.  18  when  the  children  of  thy  people  shall  sp. 

37.  23  so  shall  they  be  my  people,  and  I  will  be 

37.  27  be  then-  God,  and  they  shall  be  my  people 

38.  6  all  his  bands ;  (and)  many  people  with  th 

38.  8  gathered  out  of  many  people,  against  the 

38.  q  all  thy  bands,  and  many  people  with  thee 
38.  12  upon  the  people  (that  are)  gathered  out 

38. 14  In  that  day  when  my  people  of  Israel  dw. 

38. 15  many  people  with  thee,  all  of  them  riding 

38. 16  thou  shalt  come  up  against  my  people  of 

38.  22  upon  the  many  people  that  (are)  with  him 

39.  4  all  thy  bands,  and  the  people  that  (is)  w. 

39.  7  name  known  in  the  midst  of  my  people  I. 

39. 13  all  the  people  of  the  land  shall  bury  (them) 
39. 27  I  have  brought  them  again  from  the  peo. 
42.  14  to  (those  things)  which  (are)  for  the  peop. 

44.  11  offering  and  the  sacrifice  for  the  people 

44.  19  go  forth .  .into  the  outer  court  to  the  peo. 

44. 19  they  shall  not  sanctify  the  people  with  t. 

44.  23  they  shall  teach  my  people  (the  difference) 

45.  8  my  princes  shall  no  more  oppress  my  pe. 

45.  9  take  away  your  exactions  from  my  people 

45.  16  All  the  people  of  the  land  shall  give  this 

45.  22  and  for  all  the  people  of  the  land  a  bull. 

46.  3  Likewise  the  people  of  the  land  shall  wo. 

46.  9  when  the  people  of  the  land  shall  come 

46. 18  shall  not  take  of  the  people's  inheritance 

46.  18  that  my  people  be  not  scattered  every  m. 
46.  20  into  the  outer  court,  to  sanctify  the  peo. 
46. 24  ministers . .  shall  boil  the  sacrifice  of  the  p. 

Dan.  8.  24  shall  destroy  the  mighty  and  the  holy  pe. 

9.  6  which  spake . .  to  all  the  people  of  the  land 

9. 15  hast  brought  thy  people  forth  out  of  the 

9.  16  thy  people  (are  become)  a  reproach  to  all 

9.  19  for  thy  city  and  thy  people  are  called  by 
9.  20  confessing  my  sin  and  the  sin  of  my  peo. 
9.  24  Seventy  weeks  are  determined  upon  thy  p. 
9.  26  people  of  the  prince  that  shall  come  shall 

10.  14  what  shall  befall  thy  people  in  the  latter 

1 1. 14  robbers  of  thy  people  shall  exalt  themsel. 


Dan.  11. 15  not  withstand,  neither  his  chosen  people 

1 1.  32  people  that  do  know  their  God  shall  be  st. 

11.  33  they  that  understand  among  the  people 

12.  1  staudeth  for  the  children  of  thy  people 

12.  1  at  that  time  thy  people  shall  be  delivered 

12.  7  to  scatter  the  power  of  the  holy  people 

Hos.  1.  9  for  ye  (are)  not  my  people,  and  I  will  not 

1.  10  Ye  (are)  not  my  people,  (there)  it  shall  be 

2.  23  will  say  to  (them  which  were)  not  my  pe. 

2.  23  Thou  (art  my)  people ;  and  they  shall  say 

4.  4  for  thy  people  (are)  as  they  that  strive  w. 

4.  6  My  people  are  destroyed  for  lack  of  kno. 

4.  8  They  eat  up  the  sin  of  my  people,  and  th. 

4.  9  there  shall  be,  like  people,  like  priest :  and 
4.  12  My  people  ask  counsel  at  theirstocks,  and 
4.  14  the  people  (that)  doth  not  understand  sh. 

6.  11  when  I  returned  the  captivity  of  my  peo. 

7.  8  he  hath  mixed  himself  among  the  people 
9.  1  Rejoice  not . .  as  (other)  people :  for  thou 

10.  5  forthe  people  thereof  shall  mourn  over  it 

10. 10  the  people  shall  be  gathered  against  them 

10.  14  shall  a  tumult  arise  among  thy  people,  and 

11.  7  my  people  are  bent  to  backsliding  from  me 
Joel  2.  2  a  great  people  and  a  strong;  there  hath 

2.  5  as  a  strong  people  set  in  battle  array 

2.  6  Before  their  face  the  people  shall  be  much 

2.  16  Gather  the  people,  sanctify  the  congrega. 
2. 17  Spare  thy  people,  0  Lord,  and  give  not 

2.  17  wherefore  should  they  say  among  the  pe. 

2.  18  be  jealous  for  his  land,  and  pity  his  peop. 

2. 19  the  Lord  will  answer  and  say  unto  his  p. 

2.  26,  27  and  my  people  shall  neverbe  ashamed 

3.  2  will  plead  with  them  there  for  my  people 

3.  3  they  have  cast  lots  for  my  people ;  and  h. 

3.  16  but  the  Lord  (will  be)  the  hope  of  his  pe. 

Amos  1.  5  people  of  Syria  shall  go  into  captivity  un. 

3.  6  Shall  a  trumpet  be  blown . .  and  the  peop. 
7.  8  set  a  plumb  line  in  the  midst  of  my  people 

7.  15  Lord  said.  .Go,  prophesy  unto  my  people 

8.  2  The  end  is  come  upon  my  people  of  Israel 

9.  10  All  the  sinners  of  my  people  shall  die  by 

9.  14  bring  again  the  captivity  of  my  people  of 
Obad.  13  have  entered  into  the  gate  of  my  people 
Jon.  1.  8  what  (is)  thy  couft  try?  and  of  what  people 
Mic.  1.  2  Hear,  all  ye  people  ;  hearken,  O  earth,  and 

1.  9  is  come  unto  the  gate  of  my  people,  (even) 

2.  4  he  hath  changed  the  portion  of  mypeople 

2.  8  Even  of  late  my  people  is  risen  up  as  an 

2.  9  The  women  of  my  people  have  ye  cast  out 

2.  1 1  he  shall  even  be  the  prophet  of  this  peo. 

3.  3  Who  also  eat  the  flesh  of  my  people,  and 

3.  5  the  prophets  that  make  my  people  err 

4.  1  shall  be  exalted,  .and  people  shall  flow  un. 

4.  3  shall  judge  among  many  people,  and  reb. 

4.  5  For  all  people  will  walk  every  one  in  the 
4. 13  and  thou  shalt  beat  in  pieces  many  jieop. 

5.  7,  8  remnant,  .shall  be  in  the  midst  of.  pe. 

6.  2  LORD  hath  a  controversy  with  his  people 

6.  3  0  my  people,  what  have  I  done  unto  thee  ? 

6.  5  0  my  people,  remember  now  what  Balak 

6. 16  ye  shall  bear  the  reproach  of  my  people 

7.  14  Feed  thy  people  with  thy  rod,  the  flock  of 
Nah.  3. 13  thy  people  in  the  midst  of  thee  (are)  wo. 

3.  18  thypeople  is  scattered  upon  the  mountains 
Hab.  2.  5  also,  because  he.  .heapeth  unto  him  all  p. 

2.  8  all  the  remnant  of  the  people  shall  spoil 

2.  10  shame,  .by  cutting  off  many  people,  and 

2.  13  the  people  shall  labour  in  the  very  fire,  and 

3.  13  wentest  forth  for  the  salvation  of  thy  pe. 

3.  16  when  he  cometh  up  unto  the  people,  he 

Zeph.  1.  11  all  the  merchant  people  are  cut  down ;  all 
2.  8  whereby  they  have  reproached  my  people 

2.  9  residue  of  my  people  shall  spoil  them,  and 

2. 10  magnified  (themselves)  against  the  people 

3.  9  For  then  will  I  turn  to  the  people  a  pure 

3.  12  also  leave,  .an  afflicted  and  poor  people 

3.  20  a  praise  among  all  people  of  the  earth,  w. 

Hag.  1.  2  This  people  say,  The  time  isnotcome,  the 

1. 12  Joshua . .  with  all  the  remnant  of  the  peo. 

1. 12  and  the  people  did  fear  before  the  Lord 

1. 13  in  the  Lord’s  message  unto  the  people 

1. 14  spirit  of  all  the  remnant  of  thepeople ;  and 
2.  2  Speak  now.  .to  the  residue  of  the  people 
2.  4  be  strong,  all  ye  people  of  the  land,  saith 

2. 14  So  (is)  this  people,  and  so  (is)  this  nation 
Zech.  2. 11  nations  shall  be  joined,  .shall  be  my  peo. 

7.  5  Speak  unto  all  the  people  of  the  land,  and 

8.  6  in  the  eyes  of  the  remnant  of  this  people 

8.  7  I  will  save  my  people  from  the  east  cou. 
8.  8  they  shall  be  my  people,  and  I  will  be  th. 

8. 11  I  (will)  not  (be)  unto  the  residue  of  this  p. 
8.  12  cause  the  remnant  of  this  people  to  poss. 

8.  20  there  shall  come  people,  and  the  inliabi. 
8.  22  many  people  and  strong  nations  shall  co. 

9. 16  shall  save  them . .  as  the  flock  of  his  people 

10.  9  I  will  sow  them  among  the  people  :  and 
11. 10  covenant. .  I  had  made  with  all  thepeople 

12.  2  cup  of  trembling  unto  all  the  people  rou. 
12.  3  make . .  a  burdensome  stone  for  all  people 
12.  4  will  smite  every  horse  of  the  people  with 

12.  6  they  shall  devour  all  the  people  round  a. 

13.  9  I  will  say,  It  (is)  my  people ;  and  they  s. 

14.  2  residue  of  the  people  shall  not  be  cut  off 

14. 12  wherewith  the  Lord  will  smite  all  the  p. 

Mai.  1.  4  people  against  whom  the  Lord  hath  indi. 
2.  9  contemptible  and  base  before  all  the  pe. 

10.  People,  c;j  am. 

Ezra  5.  12  and  carried  thepeople  away  into  Babylon 

6. 12  destroy  all  kings  and  people  that  shall  put 
7.  13  make  a  decree,  that  all  they  of  the  people 

7. 16  with  the  freewill  offering  of  thepeople,  and 


Ezra  7.  25  judges,  which  may  judge  all  the  people  th. 
Dan.  2.  44  kingdom  shall  not  be  left  to  other  people 

3.  4  To  you  it  is  commanded,  O  people,  nations 

3.  7  when  all  the  people  heard,  .all  the  people 

3.  29  I  make  a  decree,  That  every  people,  nation 

4.  1  unto  all  people,  nations,  and  languages 

5.  19  for  the  majesty  that  he  gave  him,  all  pe. 

6.  25  king  Darius  wrote  unto  all  people,  nations 

7.  14  all  people,  nations,  andlanguages,  should 
7.  27  the  peojile  of  the  saints  of  the  most  high 

11  .People,  populace,  55)/zos  demos. 

Acts  12.  22  the  people  gave  a  shout,  (saying,  It  is)thc 

17.  5  and, sought  to  bring  them  out  to  the  peo. 

19.  30  Paul  would  have  entered  in  unto  the  peo. 
19.  33  would  have  made  his  defence  unto  the  p. 

12 . Nation,  edvos  ethnos. 

Acts  8.  9  bewitched  the  people  of  Samaria,  giving 
Rom.  10.  19  provoke  you.  .by  (them  that  are)  no  peo 

13 . People,  \ads  laos. 

Matt.  1.  21  he  shall  save  his  people  from  their  sins 
2.  4  the  chief  priests  and  scribes  of  the  peop. 
2.  6  Governor,  thatsliall  rule  my  people  Israel 

4.  16  The  people  which  sat  in  darkness  saw  gr. 

4.  23  and  all  manner  of  disease  among  the  peo. 

9.  35  sickness  and  every  disease,  [among  thep.] 

13. 15  this  people's  heart  is  waxed  gross,  and 

15.  8  This  people  draweth  nigh  unto  me  with 
21.  23  the  elders  of  the  people  came  unto  him 
26.  3  the  scribes,  and  the  elders  of  the  people 
26.  5  lest  there  be  an  uproar  among  the  people 

26.  47  the  chief  priests  and  elders  of  the  people 

27.  1  the  chief  priests  and  elders  of  the  people 
27.  25  Then  answered  all  the  people,  and  said 
27.  64  steal  him  away,  and  say  unto  the  people 

Mark  7.  6  This  people  hououreth  me  with  (their)  lips 

11.  32  they  feared  the  people  :  for  all  (men)  cou. 
14.  2  Not.  .lest  there  be  an  uproar  of  thepeople 
Luke  1  10  the  people  were  praying  without  at  the 
1.  17  make  ready  a  people  prepared  for  the  L. 
1.  21  people  waited  for  Zacharias,  and  marvel. 

I.  68  he  hath  visited  and  redeemed  his  people 

1.  77  To  give  knowledge  of  salvation  unto  hisp. 

2.  10  of  great  joy,  which  shall  be  to  all  people 
2.  31  hast  prepared  before  the  face  of  all  peop. 

2.  32  A  light,  .and  the  glory  of  thy  people  Isr. 

3.  15  as  the  people  were  in  expectation,  and  all 

3. 18  other  things,  preached  he  unto  the  peo. 
3.  21  when  all  the  people  were  baptised,  ii  ca. 

6. 17  a  great  multitude  of  people  out  of  all  Ju. 
7.  1  his  sayings  in  the  audience  of  the  people 
7. 16  saying.  .That  God  hath  visited  his  people 

7.  29  jjeople  that  heard  (him),  and  the  publicans 

8.  47  declared  unto  him  before  all  the  people 

9.  13  should  go  and  buy  meat  for  all  this  peop. 

18.  43  the  people,  when  they  saw(it),  gave  praise 

19.  47  chief  of  the  people  sought  to  destroy  him 

19.  48  the  people  were  very  attentive  to  hear  him 

20.  1  he  taught  the  people  in  the  temple,  and 

20.  6  the  people  will  stone  us  :  for  they  be  pe. 
20.  9  Then  began  he  to  speak  to  the  people  this 

20. 19  they  feared  the  people:  for  they  perceived 
20.  26  take  hold  of  his  words  before  the  people 

20.  45  in  the  audience  of  all  the  people,  he  said 

21.  23  there  shall  be.  .wrath  upon  this  people 

21.  38  the  people  came  early  in  the  morning  to 

22.  2  might  kill  him ;  for  they  feared  the  peo. 

22.  66  the  elders  of  the  people,  and  the  chief  pr. 

23.  5  He  stirreth  up  the  people,  teaching  thro. 

23.  13  chief  priests  and  the  rulers  and  the  peo. 
23.  14  unto  me,  as  one  that  perverteth  the  peo. 
23.  27  there  followed  him  a  great  company  of  p. 

23.  35  the  people  stood  beholding.  And  the  ru. 

24.  19  a  prophet,  .before  Godaud  all  thepeople 
John  8.  2  [the  people  came  unto  him ;  and  he  sat] 

II.  50  one  man  should  die  for  the  people,  and 

18. 14  that  one  man  should  die  for  the  people 
Acts  2.  47  and  having  favour  with  all  the  people 

3.  9  people  saw  him  walking  and  praising  God 
.  11  the  people  ran  together  unto  them  in  the 
3.  12  he  answered  unto  the  people,  Ye  men  of 

3.  23  shall  be  destroyed  from  among  the  people 

4.  1  as  they  spake  unto  thepeople,  the  priests 

4.  2  that  they  taught  the  people,  and  preached 

4.  8  ye  rulers  of  thepeople,  aud  elders  of  Isr. 

4.  10  Be  it  known,  .to  all  the  people  of  Israel 

4.  17  it  spread  no  further  among  the  people 

4.  21  might  punish  them,  because  of  thepeople 

4.  25  Why  did.  .the  people  imagine  vain  things 

4.  27  the  people  of  Israel,  were  gathered  toge. 

5. 12  and  wonders  wrought  among  the  people 

5.  13  no  man.  .but  the  people  magnified  them 

5.  20  speak  in  the  temple  to  the  people  all  the 

5.  25  are.  .in  the  temple,  and  teaching  the  pe. 

5.  26  they  feared  the  people,  lest  they  should 
;.  34  had  in  reputation  among  all  the  people 
5. 37  drew  away  much  people  after  him :  he  also 

6.  8  did . .  wonders  and  miracles  among  the  p. 

6. 12  they  stirred  up  the  people,  and  the  elders 

7.  17  the  people  grew  andmultiplied  in  Egypt 
7.  34  affliction  of  my  people  which  is  in  Egypt 

10.  2  which  gave  much  alms  to  thepeople,  and 

10.  41  Not  to  all  the  people,  but  unto  witnesses 
10.  42  he  commanded  us  to  preach  unto  the  pe. 

12.  4  intending,  .to  bring  him  forth  to  the  peo. 

12.  11  the  expectation  of  the  peopleof  theJews 

13. 15  any  word  of  exhortation  for  the  people 

13.  17  The  God  of  this  people  of  Israel  chose  our 

13.  17  exalted  the  people  when  they  dwelt  as 

13.  24  of  repentance  to  all  the  people  of  Israel 
13. 31  them,  .who  are  Ilia  witnesses  unto  the  p. 


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Acts  15.  14  to  take  out  of  tliem  apeople  forhisname 

18.  10  to  hurt,  .for  I  have  much  people  in  this 

19.  4  sayiug  unto  the  people,  that  they  should 
2i.  28  teaclieth . .  every  where  againstthe  people 
21.  30  the  people  ran  together:  and  they  took 
21.  36  the  people  followed  after,  crying,  Away 
21.  39  said,  .suffer  me  to  speak  unto  the  people 
21.  40  beckoned  with  the  hand  unto  the  people 

23.  s  shalt  not  speak  evil  of  the  ruler  of  thy  p. 

26. 17  Delivering  thee  from  the  people,  and  (f.) 

26.  23  should  show  light  unto  the  people,  and 

28. 17  have  committed  nothing  against  the  peo. 
28.  26  Go  unto  this  people,  and  say,  Hearing  ye 
28.  27  the  heart  of  this  people  is  waxed  gross 

Rom.  9.  25  call,  my  people,  which  were  not  my  peo. 

9.  26  Ye  (are)  not  my  people;  there  shall  they 

10.  21  unto  a  disobedient  and  gainsaying  people 

11.  1  Hath  God  cast  away  his  people?  God  for. 
11.  2  God  hath  not  cast  away  his  people  which 
15.  10  saitli,  Rejoice,  ye  Gentiles,  with  his  peop. 
15.  11  all  ye  Gentiles  ;  and  laud  him,  all  ye  peo. 

1  Co.  10.  7  The  people  sat  down  to  eat  and  drink,  and 

14.  21  With,  .other  lips  will  I  speak  unto.  .peo. 

2  Co.  6.  16  be  their  God,  and  they  shall  be  my  peop. 
Titus  2.  14  and  purify  unto  himself  a  peculiar  people 
Heb.  2.  17  make  reconciliation  for  the  sins  of  the  p. 

4.  9  remaineth  therefore  a  rest  to  the  people 

5.  3  as  for  the  people,  so  also  for  himself,  to 

7.  5  commandment  to  take  tithes  of  the  peop. 

7.  11  for  under  it  the  people  received  the  law 

7.  27  for  his  own  sins,  and  then  for  the  people’s 

8. 10  a  God,  and  they  shall  be  to  me  apeople 

9.  7  for  himself,  and . .  the  errors  of  the  people 
9. 19  had  spoken  every  precept  to  all  the  peop. 

9.  19  sprinkled  both  the  book,  and  all  the  peop. 

10.  30  And  again,  The  Lord  shall  judge  his  peo. 

1 1.  25  suffer  affliction  with  the  people  of  God 

13.  12  might  sanctify  the  people  with  his  own  b. 

1  Te.  2.  9  priesthood,  .holy  nation,  a  peculiar  peo. 

2. 10  (were)  not  a  people,  but  (are)  now  the  pe. 

2  Pe.  2.  1  there  were  false  prophets  among  the  pe. 
Jude  5  saved  the  people  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 
Rev.  5.  9  kindred,  and  tongue,  and  people,  and  n. 

7.  9  of  all  nations,  and  kindreds,  and  people 
10. 11  must  prophesy  again  before  many  peoples 

11.  9  the  people,  and  kindreds,  and  tongues,  and 

14.  6  nation,  and  kindred,  and  tongue,  and  pe. 

17.  15  peoples,  and  multitudes,  and  nations,  and 

8.  4  Come  out  of  her,  my  people,  that  ye  be  not 
21.  3  they  shall  be  his  people,  and  God  himself 

14.  Crowd,  o'xAos  ochlos. 

Matt.  7.  28  the  people  were  astonished  at  his  doctr-i.- 

9.  23  saw  the  minstrels  and  the  people  making 
9.  25  when  the  people  were  put  forth,  he  went 

12.  23  the  people  were  amazed,  and  said,  Is  not 
12.  46  While  he  yet  talked  to  the  people,  behold 

14. 13  when  the  people  had  heard  (thereof),  they 
2 1 .  26  we  fear  the  people ;  for  all  hold  J olin  as  a 

27.15  wont  to  release  unto  the  people  a  prisoner 
Mark  5.  21  much  people  gathered  unto  him  :  and  he 

5.  24  much  people  followed  him,  and  thronged 

6.  33  [the  people]  saw  them  departing,  and  m. 

6.  34  Jesus,  .saw much  people,  and  was  moved 
6. 45  and  to  go.  .while  he  sent  away  the  people 

7.  14  when  he  had  called  all  the  people  (unto 

7. 17  was  entered  into  the  house  from  the  peo. 

8.  6  he  commanded  the  people  to  sit  down  on 

8.  6  the  loaves ..  and  they  did  set . .  before  the  p. 

8.  34  when  he  had  called  the  people . .  with  his 

9.  15  people,  when  they  beheld  him,  were  gre. 

9.  25  saw  that  the  people  came  running  toget. 

10.  I  the  people  resort  unto  him  again :  and,  as 

11.  18  all  the  people  was  astonished  at  his  doc. 

12.  12  to  lay  hold  on  him,  but  feared  the  people 

12.  37  And  thecommon  people  heard  him  gladly 
12.  41  how  the  people  cast  money  into  the  trea 

15.  11  the  chief  priests  moved  the  people,  that 

15. 15  Pilate,  willing  to  content  the  people,  re. 
Luke  3. 10  the  people  asked  him,  saying,  What  shall 

4.  42  the  people  sought  him,  and  came  unto  h. 

5.  1  the  people  pressed  upon  him  to  hear  the 

5.  3  sat . .  and  taught  the  people  out  of  the  ship 

7.  9  said  unto  the  people  that  followed  him 
7.  11  his  disciples  went  with  him,  and  much  p. 

7. 12  and  much  people  of  the  city  was  with  her 

7.  24  to  speak  unto  the  people  concerning  John 

8.  4  when  much  people  were  gathered  togeth. 

8.  40  thepeople(gladly)received  him :  forthey 

8.  42  But  as  he  went  the  people  thronged  him 

9.  11  the  people,  when  they  knew  (it),  followed 

9.  18  saying,  Whom  say  the  people  that  I  am? 

9.  37  when  they  were  come,  .much  people  met 

11.  14  the  dumb  spake  ;  and  the  people  wondered 

11.  29  when  the  people  were  gathered  thick  to 

12.  1  gathered,  .innumerable multitude  of  peo. 
12.  54  he  said  also  to  the  people,  When  ye  see 
13  14  said  unto  the  people,  There  are  six  days 

13. 17  all  the  people  rejoiced  for  all  the  glorious 
23.  4  to  the  chief  priests  and  (to)  the  people,  I 
23.  48  the  people  that  came  together  to  that  si/. 

John  6.  22  the  people  which  stood  on  the  other  side 

6.  24  the  people  therefore  saw  that  Jesus  was 

7. 12  murmuring  among  the  people  concerning 

7.12  others  said,  Nay  ;  but  he  deceivetli  the  p. 

7.  20  The  people  answered  and  said,  Thou  hast 
7.  31  the  people  believed  on  him,  and  said,  W. 
7.  32  people  murmured  such  things  concerning 
7.  40  the  people  therefore,  when  they  heard  t. 
7.  43  adivisionamongthepeoplebecauseofliim 
7.  49  people  who  knoweth  not  the  law  are  cur. 

11.  42  because  of  the  people  which  stand  by  I  s. 


John  12.  9  Much  people  of  the  Jews  therefore  knew 
12.  12  much  people  that  were  come  to  the  feast 
12.  17  The  people  therefore  that  was  with  him 
12.  18  the  people  also  met  him,  for  that  they  h. 
12.  29  The  people  therefore  that  stood  by,  and 
12.  34  The  people  answered  him.  We  have  heard 
Acts  8.  6  thepeople  with  one  accord  gave  heed  unto 
11.  24  and  much  people  was  added  unto  the  Lo. 

1 1 .  26  they  assembled . .  and  taught  much  people 
14.  11  when  the  people  saw  what  Paul  had  done 
14.  13  would  have  done  sacrifice  with  the  people 
14.  14  they,  .ran  in  among  the  people,  crying  out 

14. 18  searcerestrained  they  thepeople,  that  they 
14.  19  persuaded  the  people,  and,  having  stoned 
17.  8  they  troubled  the  people  and  therulers  of 
17.  13  came  thither,  .and  stirred  up  the  people 
19.  26  persuaded  and  turned  away  much  people 
19.  35  when  the  town  clerk  had  appeased  the  p. 
21.  27  stirred  up  all  the  people,  and  laid  hands 
21.  35  was  borne  ,  .for  the  violence  of  the  people 

24.  12  [neither  raising  up  the  people,  neither  in] 
Rev.  19.  1  a  great  voice  of  much  people  in  heaven 

PEOPLE,  number  of  or  mingled  — 

1.  Mixture,  rabble,  3"ij;  ereb. 

Jer.  25.  20  the  mingled  people,  and  all  the  kings  of 

25.  24  mingled  people  that  dwell  in  the  desert 
50.  37  mingled  people  that  (are)  in  the  midst  of 

Eze.  30.  5  the  mingled  people,  and  Chub,  and  the 

2 . Crowd,  oxAoj  oclilos. 

Markio.  46  disciples  and  a  great  number  of  people 
PEOPLE  or  Children  of  the  East  - 

1.  The  iphabitants  of  Haran. 

Gen.  29.  1  Jacob.,  came  into  the  land  of.  .P.  of  the  E. 

2.  A  tribe  dwelling  near  the  Amalekites  and  Midianites. 
Judg  6.  3  C.  of  the  E.,  even  they  came  up  against 

6.  33  the  C.  of  the  E.  were  gathered  together 

7. 12  all  the  C.  of  the  E.  lay  along  in  the  valley 

8.  10  left  of  all  the  hosts  of  the  C.  of  the  E. 

1  Ki.  4.  30  excelled  the  wisdom  of  all  the  C.  of  the  E. 

PE'-OR,  -hys  opening. 

1.  A  mountain  in  Moab,  part  of  the  Abarim  range,  near 
Pisgah. 

Num  23.  28  Balak  brought  Balaam  unto  the  top  of  B. 

2.  The  Moabite  god  of  uncleanness. 

Num 25.  18  they  have  beguiled  you  in.  .matter  of  P. 
25.  18  slain  intheday  of  theplague  forP.’ssake 
31.  16  against  the  Lord  in  the  matter  of  P. 
Josh.22.  17  (Is)the  iniquity  of  P.  too  little  for  us,  from 

PERM)  VENTURE  — 

1  .If  so  be,  it  may  be,  ’SNj’Sin  ulai. 

Exod32.  30  peradventure  I  shall  make  an  atonement 
Josh.  9.  7  Peradventure  ye  dwell  among  us ;  and  li. 

I  Ki.18.  5  peradventure  we  may  find  grass  to  save 

18.  27  peradventure  he  sleepetli,  and  must  be  a. 

2.  It  may  be,  if,  peradventure,  hi. 

Gen.  50.  15  Joseph  will  peradventure  hate  us,  amlw. 

3.  Fronting,  facing,  lest,  ]S  pen. 

Gen.  31.  31  Peradventure  thou  wouldest  take  by  force 
42.  4  Lest  peradventure  mischief  befall  him 

4.  Peradventure,  perhaps,  Tax  a  tacha. 

Rom.  5.  7  peradventure  for  a  good  man  some  would 

PERCEIVE,  to  — 

1.  To  understand,  ]'?  bin. 

1  Sa.  3.  8  Eli  perceived  that  the  Lord  had  called  the 

2  Sa.  12.  19  David  perceived  that  the  child  was  dead 
Job  9.  1 1  he  passeth  on  also,  but  I  perceive  him  not 

14.  21  are  brought  low,  but  heperceiveth(it)not 
23.  8  aud  backward,  but  I  cannot  perceive  him 

2 . To  understand,  "3  bin,  7a. 

Job  38. 18  Hast  thou  perceived  the  breadth  of  the  e. 

3.  To  taste,  perceive,  cyp  taam. 

Prov3i.  18  perceiveth  that  her  merchandise  (is)  good 

4.  To  know,  be  acquainted  with,  jn;  yada. 

Gen.  19.  33,  35  he  perceived  not  when  she  lay  down 
Dent  29.  4  hath  not  given  you  an  heart  to  perceive 
Josh  22.  31  we  perceive  that  the  Lord  (is)  among  us 

1  Sa.  12.  17  may  perceive  and  see  that  your  wicked. 

28. 14  Saul  perceived  that  it  (was)  Samuel,  and 

2  Sa.  5.  12  And  David  perceived  that  the  LORD  had 

14.  1  son  of  Zeruiali  perceived  that  the  king’s 

19.  6  I  perceive,  that  if  Absalom  hadlived,  and 
2  Ki.  4.  9  perceive  that  this  (is)  an  holy  man  of  God 
I  ch.14.  2  David  perceived  that  the  Lord  had  conli. 
Neh.  6.  16  they  perceived  that  this  work  was  wrou. 

13. 10  I  perceived  that  the  portions  of  the  Lev. 
Esth.  4.  I  When  Mordecai  perceived  all  that  was  d. 
Prov  14.  7  when  thou  perceivest  not.  .the  lips  of  k. 
Eccl.  1. 17  I  perceived  that  this  also  is  vexation  of 

2. 14  perceived  also  that  one  event  happeneth 
Isa.  6.  9  and  see  ye  indeed,  but  perceive  not 

5.7V  discern,  "Df  nakar,  5. 

Neh.  6.  12  I  perceived  that  God  had  not  sent  him 

6.  To  see,  ns-]  rciah. 

Judg.  6.  22  when  Gideon  perceived  that  he  (was)  an 

1  Ki.22.  33  when  the  captains  of  the  chariots  peree. 

2  Ch.18.  32  when  the  captains  of  the  chariots  perce. 
Eccl.  3.  22  I  perceive  that  (there  is)  nothing  better 
Jer.  23.  18  For  who.  .hath  perceived  and  heard  his 

7.  To  behold,  shur. 

Job  33.  14  God  speaketh  once,  (yet  man) perceiveth 


8.  To  hear,  hearken,  Jicy  shamea. 

Isa.  33. 19  of  deejier  speech  than  thou  canst  perceive 

9.  To  perceive,  aioBavoyai  aisthanomai. 

Luke  9.  45  was  hid  from  them,  that  they  perceived 

10.  To  see, perceive,  understand,  blepb. 

2  Co.  7.  8  perceive  that  the  same  epistle  hath  made 
11  .To  begin  to  know,  ylvwiTKw  giniisko. 

Matt  16.  8  when  J esus  perceived,  he  said  unto  them 

21.  45  when  the .. Pharisees  had  heard,  .theype. 

22.  18  Jesus  perceived  then- wickedness  and  said 
Luke  8.  46  for  I  perceive  that  virtue  is  gone  out  of 

20.  19  they  perceived  that  he  had  spoken  thisp. 
John  6.  15  When  Jesus  therefore  perceived  that  they 
Acts  23.  6  when  Paul  perceived  that  the  one  part  w. 
Gal.  2.  9  perceived  the  grace  that  was  given  unto 

1  Jo.  3.  16  Hereby  perceive  we  the  love  (of  God),  be. 

12.  To  see,  know,  be  acquainted  with,  oT5o  oida. 

Matt  1314  seeing  ye  shall  see,  and  shall  not  perceive 
Mark  4.  12  That  seeing  they  may  see,  and  not  perce. 

12.  28  [perceiving]  that  he  had  answered  them 
Luke  9.  47  Jesus,  perceiving  the  thought  of  their  h. 
Acts  14.  9  perceiving  that  he  had  faith  to  be  healed 
28.  26  and  seeing  ye  shall  see,  and  not  perceive 

1 3.  To  know  about,  fully,  ImyivuaKw. 

Mark  2.  8  Jesus  perceived  in  his  spirit  that  they  30 
Luke  1.  22  they  perceived  that  lie  had  seen  a  vision 
5.  22  when  Jesus  perceived  their  thoughts,  he 

14.  To  find,  discover,  tbpioKta  heurisko. 

Acts  23.  29  Whom  I  perceived  to  be  accused  of  ques. 

15 . To  see,  perceive,  Biupew  tlieoreo. 

John  4.  19  Sir,  I  perceive  that  thou  art  a  prophet 
12.  19  Perceive  ye  how  ye  prevail  nothing?  bell. 
Acts  17.  22  perceive  that  in  all  things  ye  are  too  sup. 

27.  10  perceive  that  this  voyage  will  be  with  hurt 

16.7V  take  thoroughly,  apprehend,  KaraXapfluvw. 
Acts  4. 13  perceived  that  they  were  unlearned  and 

10.  34  Of  a  truth  I  perceive  that  God  is  no  resp. 

17.  To  observe  thoroughly  with  the  mind,  Karavotw. 
Luke  6. 41  perceivest  not  the  beam  that  is  in  thine 

20.  23  he  perceived  their  craftiness,  and  said  u. 

18.  To  observe  with  the  mind,  volu  noeo. 

Mark  7.  18  Do  ye  not  perceive,  that  whatsoever  thing 
8.  17  perceive  ye  not  yet,  neither  understand? 

1 9.  To  see,  dpiw  horao. 

Acts  8.  23  For  I  perceive  that  thou  art  in  the  gall  of 
PERCEIVE  by  the  ear,  to  — 

To  give  ear,  ]]N  azan,  5. 

isa.  64.  4  have  not  heard,  nor  perceived  by  the  ear 
PERCEIVED,  to  be  — 

To  be  heard,  ypy  shamea,  2. 

Jer.  38.  27  left  off.  .for  the  matter  was  not  perceived 

PERDITION  — 

Loss,  destruction,  a-nwXna  apoleia. 

John  17.  12  none  of  them  is  lost,  but  the  son  of  perd. 
Phil.  1.  28  is  to  them  an  evident  token  of  perdition 

2  Th.  2.  3  man  of  sin  be  revealed,  the  son  of  perdi. 

1  Ti.  6.  9  which  drown  men  in  destruction  and  per. 
Heb.  10.  39  are  not  of  them  who  draw  back  unto  per. 

2  Pe.  3.  7  against  the  day  of  judgmentandperdition 
Rev.  17.  8  out  of  the  bottomless  pit,  and  go  into  pe. 

17.  11  and  is  of  the  seven,  and  goetli  into  perdi. 

PE'-RESH,  cn?  separate. 

A  sou  of  Machir,  son  of  Manasseh.  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  7.  16  and  she  called  his  name  P. ;  and  the  name 
PE'  REZ,  {•ns  bursting  through. 

An  ancestor  of  Jashobeam,  captain  of  the  first  division 
in  David’s  army ;  perhaps  the  same  as  Pharez  son  of 
Judah,  Gen.  38.  29.  B.c.  1700. 

1  Ch.27.  3  Of  the  children  of  P.  (was)  the  chief  of  all 
PE-REZ  UZ'-ZAH,  kjjj  ps,  njjj  {ns  breach  of  Vzza. 
A  place  where  the  Lo’rtl  smote  Uzzah  for  touching  the 
ark. 

2Sa.  6.  8  and  he  called  the  name  of  the  place  P.-U. 

1  Ch. 13.  11  wherefore  that  place  iscalledP.-U.  to  this 

PERFECT,  PERFECTLY,  (more) 

1.  Understanding,  nva  binali. 

Jer.  23.  20  latter  days  ye  shall  consider  it  perfectly 

2.  To  perfect,  complete,  n~a  gemar. 

Ezra  7.  12  unto  Ezra  the  priest .  perfect  (peace),  and 

3.  To  be  prepared,  ])3  kun,  2. 

Prov.  4.  18  shineth  more  and  more  unto  the  perfect 

4.  Complete,  VSs  kalil. 

Eze.  16.  14  for  it  (was)  perfect  through  my  comeliness 

27.  3  0  Tyrus,  thou  hast  said,  I  (am)  of  perfect 

28.  12  Thou  sealest  up  the  sum .  .perfect  in  bea. 

5.  Completion ,  perfection,  niSsa  mikloth. 

2  Ch.  4.  21  tongs,  (made  he  of)  gold, (and)  that  perfect 

6.  Finished,  perfect,  whole,  oVtf  shalem. 

Deut  25.  15  shalt  have  a  perfect  and  just  weight,  a  p. 

1  Ki.  8.  61  Let  vour  heart  therefore  be  perfect  with 

11.  4  his  heart  was  not  perfect  with  the  Lord 

15.  3  his  heart  was  not  perfect  with  the  Lord 
15.  14  Asa’s  heart  was  perfect  with  the  Lord  all 

2  Ki.  20.  3  how  I  have  walked . .  with  a  perfect  heart 
1  Ch.  12.  38  came  with  a  perfect  heart  to  Hebron,  to 

28.  '9  serve  him  with  a  perfect  heart,  and  with 

29.  9  because  with  perfect  heart  they  offered 


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1  Ch.  20.  19  give  unto  Solomon  my  son  a  perfect  hea. 

2  Ch  15.  17  nevertheless  the  heart  of  Asa  was  perfect 

16.  9  behalf  of  (them)  whose  heart  (is)  perfect 

10.  9  saying,  Thus  shall  ye  do.  .with  a  perfect 
25.  2  he  did.  .right,  .but  not  with  a  perfect  li. 

Isa.  38.  3  how  I  have  walked . .  with  a  perfect  heart 

7.  Perfection,  completion,  n’SfW  taklith. 

Psa.139.  22  I  hate  them  with  perfect  hatred  ;  I  count 

8.  Per  feet,  plain,  cn  tam. 

Job  1.  1  that  man  was  perfect  and  upright,  and  one 

1  8  a  perfect  and  an  upright  man,  one  that 

2  3  a  perfect  and  an  upright  man,  one  that 

8  20  God  will  not  cast  away  a  perfect  (man) 
q.  20  (if  I  say),  I  (am)  perfect,  it  shall  also  pr. 
q  21  (Though)  I  (were)  perfect,  (yet)  would  I 

9  22  He  destroyeth  the  perfect  and  the  wicked 
Psa.  37.  37  Mark  the  perfect  (man),  and  behold  the 

64.  4  That  they  may  shoot  in  secret  at  the  pe. 

9 . Perfection,  integrity,  ch  tom. 

Psa.101.  2  walk  within  my  house  with  a  perfect  he. 

10 . Perfect,  plain,  whole,  complete,  O'an  tamim. 

Gen.  6.  9  Noah  was  a  just  man  (and)  perfect  in  his 

1 7.  1  said . .  walk  before  me,  and  be  thou  perfect 
Lev.  22.  21  it  shall  be  perfect  to  be  accepted ;  there 
Deuti8.  13  Thou  shalt  be  perfect  with  the  Lord  thy 

32.  4  (He  is)  the  rock,  his  work  (is)  perfect,  for 

1  Sa.  14.  41  Therefore  Saul  said.  .Give  a  perfect  (lot) 

2  Sa.22.  31  (As  for)  God,  his  way  (is)  perfect ;  the  word 

22.  33  (and)  power :  and  he  maketh  my  way  pe. 
Job  36.  4  he  that  is  perfect  in  knowledge  (is)  with 

37.  16  wondrous  works  of  him  which  is  perfect 
Psa.  18.  30  (As  for)  God,  his  way  (is)  perfect :  the  w. 

18.  32  (It  is)  God  that,  .maketh  my  way  perfect 

19.  7  law  of  the  Lord  (is)  perfect,  converting 
101.  2  I  will  behave  myself  wisely  in  a  perfect 
101.  6  he  that  walketh  in  a  perfect  way,  he  sha. 

Prov  2  21  upright  shall  dwell,  .the  perfect  shall  re. 

u.  5  The  righteousness  of  the  perfect  shall  di. 
Eze.  28.  15  Thou  (wast)  perfect  in  thy  ways  from  the 

l\. Accurately,  diligently,  a(cpij3<i?  akribds. 

Luke  1.  3  having  had  perfect  understanding  of  all 
Acts  18.  26  expounded,  .the  way  of  God  more  perfe. 

23.  15  would  enquire  something  more  perfectly 

23.  20  enquire  somewhat  of  him  more  perfectly 

24.  22  having  more  perfect  knowledge  of  (that) 

1  Th.  5.  2  For  yourselves  know  perfectly,  that  the 

12  Fitted,  perfected,  fipmos  artios. 

2  Ti.  3.  17  That  the  man  of  God  may  be  perfect,  th. 

13  .To  fill,  make  full,  tr\r\p&u  pleroo. 

Rev.  3.  2  for  I  have  not  found  thy  works  perfect  be. 

1 1.  Ended,  complete,  reAeior  teleios. 

Matt.  5.  48  perfect,  even  as  your  Father,  .is  perfect 
19.  21  If  thou  wilt  be  perfect,  go  (and)  sell  that 
Rom  12.  2  good,  and  acceptable,  and  perfect  will  of 
Eph.  4. 13  Till  we  all  come,  .unto  a  perfect  man,  unto 
Phil.  3. 15  Let  us  therefore,  as  many  as  be  perfect,  be 
Col.  1.  28  that  we  may  present  every  man  perfect  in 
4.  12  that  ye  may  stand  perfect  and  complete 
Ileb  9.  11  by  a  greater  and  more  perfect  tabernacle 
Jas.  1.  4  (her)  perfect  work,  that  ye  may  be  perfect 

1.  17  Every  good  gift  and  every  perfect  gift  is 
1.  25  whoso  looketh  into  the  perfect  law  of  lib. 

3.  2  same  (is)  a  perfect  man,  (and)  able  also 
1  Jo.  4.  18  perf  ect  love  casteth  out  fear:  because  fear 

PERFECT,  to  (be  or  make)  — 

1 .  To  perfect,  complete,  15a  gamar. 

Psa.138.  8  Lord  will  perfect  (that  which) concerneth 

2.  To  perfect,  bh_3  kalal. 

Eze.  27.  4  thy  builders  have  perfected  thy  beauty 
27.  11  the  Gammadims.  .made  thy  beauty  perf. 

3.  To  perfect,  finish,  ODn  tamam. 

Isa.  18.  5  afore  the  harvest,  when  the  bud  is  perfect 

4.  To  make  perfect,  finish,  ddj?  tamam,  5. 

Job  22.  3  gain . .  that  thou  makest  thy  ways  perfect  ? 

5 . To  make  an  end  of,  complete,  iirneXea)  epiteleo. 

2  Co.  7.  1  spirit,  perfecting  holiness  in  the  fear  of  G. 
Gal.  3.  3  spirit,  are  ye  now  made  perfect  by  the  tic. 
fi.  To  fit  thoroughly,  adjust,  KarapriCw  katartizo. 
Mattel.  16  Out  of  the  mouth  of  babes,  .thou  hast  pe. 
Luke  6.  40  every  one  that  is  perfect  shall  be  as  his 

1  Co.  1.  10  but  (that)  ye  be  perfectly  joined  together 

2  Co.  13.  11  Be  perfect,  be  of  good  comfort,  be  of  one 
1  Th.  3.  10  might  perfect  that  which  is  lacking  in  your 
Heb.13.  21  Make  you  perfect  in  every  good  work  to 

1  Pe.  5. 10  make  you  perfect,  stablish,  strengthen 

7. To  end,  complete,  reAei ioi  teleioo. 

Lukei3.  32  cures,  .and  the  third  (day)  I  shall  be  per. 
Johni7-  23  that  they  may  be  made  perfect  in  one 

2  Co.  12.  9  for  my  strength  [is  made  perfect]  in  wea. 
Phil.  3.  12  either  were  already  perfect ;  but  I  follow 
Heb.  2.  10  to  make  the  captain  of  their  salvation  pe. 

5.  9  being  made  perfect,  he  became  the  author 
7.  19  For  the  law  made  nothing  perfect ;  but 

9.  9  make  him  that  did  the  service  perfect,  as 

10.  1  can  never,  .make  the  comers  thereunto  p. 

10.  14  For  by  one  offering  he  hath  perfected  for 

11.  40  they  without  us  should  not  be  made  per. 

12.  23  and  to  the  spirits  of  just  men  made  perf. 
Jas.  2. 22  and  by  works  was  faith  made  perfect 

1  Jo.  4.  17  Herein  is  our  love  made  perfect,  that  we 

4.  18  He  that  feareth  is  not  made  perfect  in  lo. 

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PERFECT,  that  is  or  are  — 

1  .To  be  completed,  finished,  complete,  D'rc1  slialam,  4. 

Isa.  42.  19  who  (is)  blind  as  (he  that  is)  perfect,  and 

2 .Ended,  complete,  perfect,  rfxei os  teleios. 

1  Co.  2.  6  speak  wisdom  among  them  that  are  perf. 

13.  10  when  that  which  is  perfect  is  come,  then 

PERFECT  manner  — 

Exactness,  accuracy,  aKpifSeia  akrtbeia. 

Acts  22.  3  taught  according  to  the  perfect  manner 

PERFECTED,  (to  be)  — 

1.  Lengthening  went  up,  n;v*s  alethah  arukah. 

2  Ch.24.  13  work  was  perfected  by  them,  and  they  set 

2.  Finished,  perfect,  whole,  cSy  shalem. 

2  Ch.  8. 16  (So)  the  house  of  the  Lord  was  perfected 

3 . To  end,  complete,  re\ei<fa>  teleioo. 

1  Jo.  2.  5  in  him  verily  is  the  love  of  God  perfected 

4. 12  God  dwelleth  in  us,  and  his  love  is  perfe. 

PERFECTING  — 

Perfecting,  complete  adjustment,  KarapTiayos. 

Eph.  4.  12  For  the  perfecting  of  the  saints,  for  the 

PERFECTION,  PERFECTNESS  — 

1.  Complete,  b'ba  kalil. 

Lam.  2.  15  this  the  city  that  (men)  call  The  perfection 

2.  Perfection,  bby?  miklal. 

Psa.  50.  2  Out  of  Zion,  the  perfection  of  beauty,  God 

3.  Continuance,  possession,  rhfa  vunleh. 

Job  15.  29  neither  shall  he  prolong  the  perfection  th. 

4.  Perfection,  tiklah. 

Psa.  1 19.  96  I  have  seen  an  end  of  all  perfection,  (but) 

5.  Perfection ,  end,  rr‘?56  taklith. 

Job  11.  7  canst  tlioii  find  out  the  Almighty  unto  p. 

28.  3  searclieth  out  all  perfection  :  the  stones 

6.  Perfect ,  integrity,  on  tom. 

Isa.  47.  9  they  shall  come  upon  thee  in  their  perfe. 

7.  Thorough  adjustment,  fitness,  Karapnais  katart. 

2  C0.13.  9  and  this  also  we  wish,  (even)  your  perfe. 

8 . Completeness,  reAeiorijs  teleiotes. 

Col.  3.  14  charity,  which  is  the  bond  of  perfectness 
Heb.  6.  1  let  us  go  on  unto  perfection  ;  not  laying 

9. .4  completion,  reXeloiffis  teleiosis. 

Heb.  7.  11  If  therefore  perfection  were  by  the  Levi. 

PERFECTION,  to  bring  fruit  to  — 

To  bear  on  to  completion  or  perfection,  reXeatpopew. 
Luke  8.  14  are  choked,  .and  bring  no  fruit  to  perfec. 

PERFORM,  to  — 

1.7*0  cut  off,  VS?  balsa,  3. 

Isa.  10.  12  when  the  Lord  hath  performed  his  whole 

2.  To  complete,  perfect,  gamar. 

Psa.  57.  2  unto  God.,  that  performetli  (all  things)  for 

3.  To  give,  iru  nalhan. 

Mic.  7.  20  Thou  wilt  perform  the  truth  to  J acob,  (a.) 

4.  To  do,  nyy  asah. 

Exodi8.  18  thou  art  not  able  to  perform  it  thyself  a. 
Deut  4.  13  which  he  commanded  you  to  perform,  (e.) 

23.  23  That  which,  .thou  shalt  keep  and  perforni 
2  Sa.  14.  15  will  perform  the  request  of  liis  handmaid 
21.  14  they  performed  all  that  the  king  comma. 

,  Ch  34  31  perform  the  words  of  the  covenant  which 
Estli.  1.  15  she  hath  not  performed  the  commandm. 

5.  8  to  grant  my  petition,  and  to  perform  my 
Psa  nq.  112  I  have  inclined  mine  heart  to  perform 
Isa.  9.  7  zeal  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  will  perform  this 
Jor.  1. 12  for  I  will  hasten  my  word  to  perform  it 
44.  23  surely  perform  our  vows  that  we  have  v. 
44.  25  accomplish,  .and surelyperformyour vows 
Eze.  12.  25  will  I  say  the  word,  and  will  perform  it 
37.  14  I  the  Lord  have  spoken  (it),  and  perform. 

5. 7*o  separate,  ttbspala,  3. 

Num  15.  3  a  sacrifice  in  performing  a  vow,  or  in  a 
15.  8  in  performing  avow,  or  peace  offerings 

6.  To  war,  serve,  perform,  nd>-  tsaba. 

Num.  4.  23  all  that  enter  in  to  perform  the  service 

7.  To  raise  up,  confirm,  Dip  gum,  3. 

Psa.119.  106  I  have  sworn,  and  I  will  perform  (it),  that 

8.7*0  cause  to  rise  up,  confirm,  C"p  gum,  5. 

Gen  26.  3  I  will  perform  the  oath  which  I  sware  u. 
Deut.  9.  5  he  may  perform  the  word  which  the  Lord 
1  Sa  3. 12  I  will  perform  against  Eli  all.  .which  I 
15.  11  and  hath  not  performed  my  commandm. 
13'  13  have  performed  the  commandment  of  the 

1  Ki  6.  12  then  will  I  perform  my  word  with  thee 
8  20  hath  performed  his  word  that  he  spake 

12.  15  he  might  perform  his  saying,  which  the 

2  Ki  23  3  to  perform  the  words  of  this  covenant  that 

23  24  that  he  might  perform  the  words  of  the 

2  Ch  6  10  performed  his  word  that  he  hath  spoken 
10. 15  the  Lord  might  perform  his  word,  which 
Nell.  5. 13  that  performeth  not  this  promise,  even 
g.  8  and  hast  performed  thy  words ;  for  thou 
Jer  it.  5  I  may  perform  the  oath  which  I  have  sw. 
23'.  20  till  he  have  performed  the  thoughts  of  his 
28.  6  the  Lord  perform  thy  words  which  thou 
20.  10  perform  my  good  word  toward  you,  in  c. 
30  24  until  he  have  performed  the  intents  of  his 
33!  14  I  will  perform  that  good  thing  which  I  h. 
34  18  which  have  not  performed  the  words  of 
35.  16  the  sons  of  Jonadab.  .have  performed  the 


.  To  finish,  complete,  ohy  slialam,  3. 

Psa.  61.  8  I  sing,  .that  I  may  daily  perform  my  vows 
Isa.  19.  21  vow  a  vow  unto  the  Lord,  and  perform  (it) 
Nah.  1. 15  perform  thy  vows :  for  the  wicked  shall 

0.  To  finish,  complete,  rhfi  slialam,  5. 

Job  23.  14  he  performeth  (the  thing  that  is)  appoill 
Isa.  44.  26  performeth  the  counsel  of  his  messengers 
44.  28  shall  perform  all  my  pleasure ;  even  say. 

11. 7*o  give  away,  airoolSw/ui  apodidomi. 

Matts.  33  shalt  perform  unto  the  Lord  thine  oaths 
12.7*0  make  an  end  of,  complete,  hnreXeco  epiteleo. 
Rom  15.  28  I  have  performed  this,  and  have  sealed 
2  Co.  8.  11  Now  therefore  perform  the  doing  (of  it) 

Phil.  1.  6  will  perform  (it)  until  the  day  of  Jesus 
IS.  To  work  out  thoroughly,  Karepya^oyai  katergaz. 
Rom.  7.  18  to  perform  that  which  is  good  I  find  not 

14.  To  do,  make,  voleic  poieo. 

Luke  1.  72  perform  the  mercy  (promised)  to  our  fat. 
Rom.  4.  21  what  he  had  promised,  .also  to  perform 

15.7*0  end,  complete,  TeAeco  teleo. 

Luke  2.  39  they  had  performed  all  things  according 

PERFORMANCE  — 

1.7*0  make  an  end  of,  complete,  imreXea  epiteleo. 

2  Co.  8.  11  (there  may  be)  a  performance  also  out  of 

2. An  ending,  completion,  reXeiwais  teleiosis. 

Luke  1.  45  for  there  shall  be  a  performance  of  those 

PERFORMED,  to  be  — 

1.7*0  be  done,  n^jj  asali,  2. 

Estli.  5.  6  half  of  the  kingdom  shall  it  be  performed 
7.  2  it  shall  be  performed .  .to  the  half  of  the 

2.7*0  rise  up,  Dip  gum. 

Jer.  51.  29  every  purpose  of  the  Lord  shall  be  perf. 

3.7*0  be  raised  up,  confirmed,  Dip  gum,  6. 

Jer.  35.  14  The  words,  he  commanded,  .are  perfor. 

4.7*0  be  completed,  DVsp;  shalam,  4. 

Psa.  6s.  1  and  unto  thee  shall  the  vow  be  performed 

5.  To  become,  happen,  come  to  pass,  ylvoyai  ginomai. 
Luke  1.  20  day  that  these  tilings  shall  be  performed 

PERFUME  — 

1.  Perfume,  incense,  rnbp  qetoreth. 

Exod3o.  35  thou  shalt  make  it  a  perfume,  a  confect. 

30.  37  the  perfume  which  thou  shalt  make,  ye 
Prov.27.  9  Ointment  and  perfume  rejoice  the  heart 

2.  Confectionaries,  compounds,  D’njri  ngquchim. 

Isa.  57.  9  didst  increase  thy  perfumes,  and  didst  s. 

PERFUME,  be  perfumed,  to  — 

1 .  To  wave,  sprinkle,  nuph. 

Prov.  7.  17  Ihaveperfumedmybed  witlimyrrh,  aloes 

2.  To  be  perfumed,  icp  qalar,  4. 

Song  3.  6  perfumed  with  myrrh  and  frankincense 

PER'-GA.  Uipyy. 

The  capital  of  Pamphylia,  situated  on  the  river  Cestrus  : 
it  liad  a  famous  temple  of  Diana  or  Artemis. 

Acts  13.  13  they  came  to  P.  in  Pamphylia  :  and  John 

13.  14  But  when  they  departed  from  P.,tliey  ca. 

14.  25  when  they  had  preached  the  word  in  I’. 

PER-GA'-MOS,  II  ipyafios. 

A  celebrated  city  of  Mysia,  near  the  river  Caicus. 
Here  parchment  was  first  perfected,  and  a  library  of 
200,000  volumes  formed,  which  was  eventually  sent  to 
Alexandria.  It  had  also  a  famous  temple  of  Esculapius, 
who  was  represented  under  the  figure  of  a  serpent. 

Rev  I.  11  send  (it),  .unto  P.,  and  unto  Thyatira,  and 
2.  12  And  to  the  angel  of  the  church  in  P.  write 

PERHAPS,  (if  or  lest)  — 

\.  Indeed,  in  truth,  apa  ara. 

Acts  8.  22  if  perhaps  the  thought  of  tliine  heart  may 

2.  Lest  by  any  means,  gyv us  iriepbs. 

2  Co.  2.  7  lest  perhaps  such  a  one  should  be  swall. 

3.  Perhaps,  tox“  tacha. 

Plirn.  15  perhaps  he  therefore  departed  for  a  seas. 
PE-RI'-DA,  NT-19  separation. 

One  of  the  servants  of  Solomon  whose  descendants  re¬ 
turned  with  Zerubbabel;  called  Peruda  in  Ezra  2.  55. 
B.C.  536. 

Neh.  7.  57  children  of  Soplieretli,  the  children  of  P. 

PERIL  — 

Danger,  peril,  uinSuvos  kindunos. 

Rom.  8.  35  famine,  or  nakedness,  or  peril,  or  sword 
2  Co.11.  26  perils  of  waters,  .perils  of  robbers,  .perils 

11.  26  perils  by  the  heathen,  .perils  in  the  city 
11.  26  perils  in  the  wilderness,  .perils  in  the  sea 
11.  26  the  sea,  [in]  perils  among  false  brethren 

PERILOUS  — 

Hard,  difficult,  perilous,  fierce,  xaXeir6s  chalepos. 

2  Ti.  3.  1  in  the  last  days  perilous  times  shall  come 

PERISH,  to  — 

1 . 7*o  be  lost,  13R  abad. 

Lev.  26.  38  ye  shall  perish  among  the  heathen,  and 
Num  16.  33  they  perished  from  among  the  congrega. 
17.  12  Behold,  we  die,  we  perish,  we  all  perish 
21.  30  Heshbon  is  perished  even  unto  Dibon,  and 
Deut  4  26  ye  shall  soon  utterly  perish  from  off  the 
8.  19  I  testify,  .this.  .day.  .ye  shall  surely  per. 


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Deut.  8.  20  so  shall  ye  perish  ;  because  ye  would  not 
it.  17  (lest)  ye  perish  quickly  from  off  the  good 
28.  20  until  thou  perish  quickly  ;  because  of  the 
28.  22  they  shall  pursue  thee,  until  thou  perish 
30.  18  ye  shall  surely  perish,  (and  that)  ye  shall 
Josh.23.  13  until  ye  perish  from  off  this  good  land 

23.  16  ye  shall  perish  quickly  from  off  the  good 
Judg  5.  31  let  all  thine  enemies  perish,  O  Lord  :  but 
2  Sa.  1.  27  How  are.  .the  weapons  of  war  perished 

2  Ki.  9.  8  the  whole  house  of  Ahab  shall  perish :  and 
Esth.  4.  16  so  will  I  go  in.. and  if  I  perish,  I  perish 
Job  3.  3  Let  the  day  perish  wherein  I  was  born 
4.  7  who  (ever)  perished,  being  innocent  ?  or 
4.  9  By  the  blast  of  God  they  perish,  and  by 
4.  11  The  old  lion  perisheth  for  lack  of  prey,  and 
4.  20  they  perish  for  ever  without  any  regard. 

6.  18  The  paths,  .they  go  to  nothing,  and  per. 
8. 13  and  the  hypocrite's  hope  shall  perish 

18.  17  remembrance  shall  perish  from  the  earth 

20.  '7  he  shall  perish  forever  like  his  own  dung 

30.  2  (profit)  me,  in  whom  old  age  was  perished? 

31.  19  If  I  have  seen  any  perish  for  want  of  clo. 
Psa.  1.  6  but  the  way  of  the  ungodly  shall  perish 

2.  12  lest  he  be  angry,  and  ye  perish  (from)  the 

9.  3  they  shall  fall  and  perish  at  thy  presence 

9.  6  cities:  their  memorial  is  perished  with  th. 
9.  18  the  expectation  of  the  poor  shall  (not)  pe. 

10.  16  the  heathen  are  perished  out  of  his  land 
37.  20  the  wicked  shall  perish,  and  the  enemies 
41.  5  When  shall  he  die,  and  his  name  perish? 

49.  10  the  fool  aud  the  brutish  person  perish, and 
68.  2  the  wicked  perish  at  the  presence  of  God 
73.  27  they  that  are  far  from  thee  shall  perish 

80. 16  they  perishat  the  rebuke  of  thy  eounten. 

83. 17  yea,  let  them  he  put  toshame,  and  perish 
92.  9  thine  enemies  shall  perish,  all  the  workers 

102.  26  They  shall  perish,  but  thou  shalt  endure 
1 12. 10  the  desire  of  the  wicked  shall  perish 
119.  92  I  should  then  have  perished  in  mine  affl. 
146.  4  goeth.  .in  that  very  day  his  thoughts  pe. 
Prov  10.  28  the  expectation  of  the  wicked  shall  perish 

11.  7  shall  perish :  and  the  hope  of  unjust,  .pe. 
11.  10  when  the  wicked  perish,  (there  is)  shout. 

19.  9  and  (he  that)  speaketh  lies  shall  perish 

21.  28  A  false  witness  shall  perish  :  but  the  man 
28.  28  hut  when  they  perish,  the  righteous  incr. 

Eccl.  5.  14  those  riches  perish  by  evil  travail ;  and 

7. 15  there  is  a  just  (man)  that  perisheth  in  his 
9.  6  their  hatred,  and  their  envy,  is  now  peri. 

Isa.  29.  14  the  wisdom  of  their  wise  (men)  shall  per. 
41.  11  and  theythat  strive  with  thee  shall  perish 
57.  1  The  righteous  perisheth,  and  no  man  lay. 
60  12  For  the  nation  and  kingdom.,  shall  perish 
Jer.  4.  9  the  heart  of  the  king  shallperish,  and  the 

6.  21  the  neighbour  aud  his  friend  shall  perish 

7.  28  truth  is  perished,  and  is  cut  off  from  their 
9  12  the  land  perisheth  (and)  is  burnt  up  like 

10.  15  the  time  of  their  visitation  they  shall  pc. 
18.  18  the  law  shall  not  perish  from  the  priest 
27.  10  should  drive  you  out,  and  ye  should  per. 
27.  15  ye  might  perish,  ye,  and  the  prophets  that 
40.  15  scattered,  and  the  remnant  in  Judah  per. 
48.  8  the  valley  also  shall  perish,  and  the  plain 
48.  36  the  riches  (that)  he  hath  gotten  are  peri. 

48.  46  the  people  of  Chemosh  perisheth  :  for  thy 

49.  7  is  counsel  perished  from  the  prudent?  is 
51.  18  the  time  of  their  visitation  they  shall  pe. 

Lam.  3.  18  and  my  hope  is  perished  from  the  Lord 
Eze.  7.  26  the  law  shall  perish  from  the  priest,  and 
Joel  1 .  1 1  because  the  harvest  of  the  field  is  perished 
Amos  1.  8  the  remnant  of  the  Philistines  shall  perish 

2.  14  the  flight  shall  perish  from  the  swift,  and 

3. 15  the  houses  of  ivory  shall  perish,  and  the 
Jon.  1.  6  God  will  think  upon  us,  that  we  perish  n. 

1.  14  let  us  not  perish  for  this  man's  life,  and 

3.  9  will  turn  and  repent,  .that  we  perish  not 

4.  10  came,  .in  a  night,  and  perished  in  anight 
Hie.  4.  9  is  thy  counsellor  perished  ?  for  pangs  ha. 

7.  2  The  good  (man)  is  perished  out  of  the  ea. 
Zech.  9.  5  king  shall  perish  from  Gaza,  and  Aslikel. 

2.  To  be  lost ,  "UR  abccd. 

Jer.  10.  11  they  shall  perish  from  the  earth,  and  from 

3.  Lost,  perishing,  12k  obecl. 

NU11124.  20  his  latter  end.  .that  he  perish  for  ever 

24.  24  afflict  Eber,  he  also  shall  perish  for  ever 

4.  To  be  lost,  13k  abaci,  5. 

Dan.  2. 18  his  fellows  should  not  perish  with  the  re. 

5.  To  expire,  yia  gava. 

Josh.22.  20  that  man  perished  not  alone  in  his  iniq. 
Job  34.  15  All  flesh  shall  perish  together,  aud  man 

6.  To  cease,  be  cut  off,  .133  damali,  2. 

Psa.  49.  12  abideth  not :  he  is  like  the  beasts  (that)  p. 
49.  20  Mau(that  is),  .is  like  the  beasts  (that)  per. 

7.  To  be  cut  off,  rns  karath,  2. 

Gen.  41.  36  that  the  land  perish  not  through  the  fam. 

8.  To  fall,  Vsi  naplial. 

Exodig.  21  lest  they,  .gaze,  and  many  of  them  perish 

9.  To  be  ended,  consumed,  rjia  suph. 

Esth.  9.  28  memorial  of  them  perish  from  their  seed 

10.  To  be  ended,  consumed,  nsD  saphah,  2. 

i  Sa.  26.  10  he  shall  descend  into  battle,  and  perish 
27.  1  I  shall  now  perish  one  day  by  the  hand  of 

11.  To  pass  over,  335 >  abar. 

Job  33.  18  and  his  life  from  perishing  by  the  sword 
36. 12  they  shall  perish  by  the  sword,  and  they 


12.  To  become  naked,  5ns  para,  2. 

Prov  29.  18  Where  (there  is)  no  vision,  the  people  per. 

13.  To  corrupt,  mar,  destroy,  nnei  shachath,  3. 
Exod2i.  26  if  a  man  smite  the  eye.  .that  it  perish 

1 4.  To  be  destroyed, cut  off,  laid  waste, shamad,  2. 
Psa.  83.  10  (Which)  perished  at  En-dor:  they  became 

15.  To  die  off  or  away,  airoOwficrKu  apothnesko. 
Matt.  8.  32  into  the  sea,  and  perished  in  the  waters 

1 6.  To  loose, loose  away,  destroy,  a-niwvyi  apollumi. 
Matt.  5.  29,  30  that  one  of  thy  members  should  perish 

8.  25  awoke  him,  saying,  Lord,  save  us:  we  p. 

9.  17  the  wine  runneth  out,  and  the  bottles  pe. 
18.  14  that  one  of  these  little  ones  should  perish 
26.  52  they  that  take  the  sword  [shall  perish]  w. 

Mark  4.  38  Master,  carest  thou  not  that  we  perish? 
Luke  5.  37  be  spilled,  and  the  bottle  shall  perish 

8.  24  awoke  him,  saying,  Master,  master,  we  p. 

11.  51  perished  between  the  altar  and  the  temp. 
13.  3,  5  except  ye  repent,  ye  shall,  .likewise  p. 
13.  33  it  cannot  be  that  a  prophet  perish  out  of 
13.  35  except  ye  repent,  ye  shall  all.  .perish 
15.  17  bread  enough .  .and  I  perish  with  hunger 
21.  18  there  shall  not  an  hair  of  your  head  perish 
John  3. 15  whosoever  believeth.  .should  not  perish 

3.  16  [whosoever  believeth.  .should  not  perish] 

6.  27  Labour  not  for  the  meat  which  perisheth 

10.  28  they  shall  never  perish,  neither  shall  any 

11.  50  oue.  .and  that  the  whole  nation  perish  not 
Acts  5.  37  he  also  perished ;  and  all,  (even)  as  many 
Rom.  2. 12  have  sinned  without  law  shall  also  perish 

1  Co.  1.  18  For  the  preaching,  .is  to  them  that  perish 

8.  it  shall  the  weak  brother  perish,  for  whom 
15.  18  they  also,  .asleep  in  Christ  are  perished 

2  Co.  2. 15  sweet  savour  of  Christ,  .in  them  that  pe. 
2  Th.  2.  10  with  all  deceivableness.  .in  them  that  pe. 
Heb.  1. 11  They  shall  perish  ;  hut  thou  remainest 
Jas.  1.  11  and  the  graceof  the  fashion  of  it  perisheth 

1  Pe.  1.  7  more  precious  than  of  gold  that  perisheth 

2  Pe.  3.  6  being  overflowed  with  water,  perished 

3.  9  not  willing  that  any  should  perish,  but 
J ude  1 1  and  perished  in  the  gainsaying  of  Core 

17.  To  be  for  loss  or  destruction,  elpt  els  airwXeiay. 
Acts  8.  20  Thy  money  perish  with  thee,  because  thou 

18.  To  make  disappear,  a<parl£a>  aphanizo. 

Acts  13.  41  Behold,  ye  despisers,  and  wonder,  and  p. 
19. 7’o  corrupt  thoroughly,  5ia<j>0eipo>  diaphtheiro. 

2  Co.  4. 16  though  our  outward  man  perish,  yet  the 

20.  Corruption,  cpBopd  phthora. 

Col.  2.  22  Which  all  are  to  perish  with  the  using 
PERISH,  to  cause,  make,  be  ready  to  — 

1.  To  be  lost,  33k  abaci. 

Deut  26.  5  A  Syrian  ready  to  perish  (was)  my  father 
Job  29.  13  The  blessing  of  him  that  was  ready  tope. 
Prov  31.  6  Give,  .drink  unto  him  that  is  ready  to  pe. 
Isa.  27.  13  which  were  ready  to  perish  in  the  land  of 

2.  To  cause  to  be  lost,  33k  abad,  3. 

Esth.  3.  13  to  cause  to  perish,  all  Jews,  both  young 

7.  4  to  be  destroyed,  to  be  slain,  and  to  perish 

8.  11  to  cause  to  perish,  all  the  power  of  the  p. 
Isa.  26.  14  hast  thou,  .made  all  their  memory  to  pc. 
Eze.  23.  7  I  will  cause  thee  to  perish  out  of  the  cou. 

PERISH  utterly,  to  — 

To  corrupt  utterly,  KaracpBtlpca  kataphtheiro. 

2  Pe.  2.  s2  [shall  utterly  perish]  in  their  own  corrup. 
PERISH  with,  to  — 

To  destroy  together,  awczic6\Xvy.i  sunapollumi. 

Heb. 11.  31  perished  not  with  them  that  believed  not 
PE  RIZ-ZITE,  332. 

A  tribe  in  the  hill  country  of  Judah  driven  out  by  the 
Ephraimites. 

Gen.  13.  7  Canaanite  and  the  P.  dwelt  then  in  the  land 
15.  20  Hittites,  and  the  P.,  and  the  Rephaims 
34.  30  among  the  Canaanites  and  the  P. :  and  I 
E,xod.  3.  8,  17  Hittites,  and  the  Amorites,  and  the  P. 

23.  23  bring  thee  in  unto,  .the  P.,  and  the  Cana. 
33.  2  I  will  drive  out.  .the  P.,  the  Hivite,  and 

34. 11  drive  out  before  thee,  .the  P.,  and  the  H. 

Deut.  7.  1  Canaanites,  and  the  P.,  and  the  Hivites 
20.  17  utterly  destroy,  .the  P.,  the  Hivites,  and 
Josh.  3.  to  drive  out  from  before  you.  .the  P.,  and  the 

9.  1  the  P.,  the  Hivite, and  the  Jebusite,  heard 

11.  3  P.,  and  the  Jebusite  in  the  mountains,  and 

12.  8  the  P.,  the  Hivites,  and  the  Jebusites 
17.  15  in  the  land  of  the  P.,  and  of  the  giants,  if 

24.  11  P.,  and  the  Canaanites,  and  the  Hittites 
Judg.  1.  4  delivered  the  Canaanites  and  the  P.  into 

1.  5  and  they  slew  the  Canaanites  and  the  P. 

3.  5  Amorites,  and  P.,  and  Hivites,  and  Jehu. 

1  Ki.  9.  20  all  the  people  (that  were)  left  of  the . .  P. 

2  Ch.  8.  7  all  the  people  (that  were)  left  of  the . .  P. 
Ezra  9.  1  of  the  Canaanites,  the  Hittites,  the  P.,  the 
Nell.  9.  8  to  give  the  land  of  the . .  P.,  and  the  Jehu. 

PERJURED  person  — 

One  who  has  broken  an  oath,  iirlopnos  epiorkos. 

1  Ti.  1.  10  for  perjured  persons,  and  if  their  he  any 

PERMISSION  — 

A  joint  opinion,  concession,  avyyvdpn  suggnome. 

1  Co.  7.  6  But  I  speak  this  by  permission,  (and)  not 
PERMIT,  to  — 

To  turn  over  on,  suffer,  imrpeira  epitrepo. 

Acts  26.  1  Thou  art  permitted  to  speak  for  thyself 
1  Co.  14.  34  it  is  not  permitted  unto  them  to  speak 


1  Co.  16.  7  tarry  a  while  with  you,  if  the  Lord  permit 
Heb.  6.  3  And  this  will  we  do,  if  God  jjermit 

PERNICIOUS  ways  — 

Destruction,  airtiktia  apoleia. 

2  Pe.  2.  2  many  shall  follow  their  [pernicious  ways] 
PERPETUAL  — 

1. To  be  pre-eminent,  perpetual,  nxt  natsach,  2. 

Jer.  8.  5  slidden  back  by  a  perpetual  backsliding 

2.  Pre-eminence,  perpetuity,  nxj,  nsj  nelsach. 

Psa.  9.  6  destructions  are  come  to  a  perpetual  end 
74.  3  Lift  up  thy  feet  unto  the  perpetual  deso. 
Jer.  15.  18  Why  is  my  pain  perpetual,  aud  my  wou. 

3.  A  n  age,  indefinite  time,  cViy  olam. 

Gen.  9.  12  token  of  the  covenant,  .for  perpetual  ge. 
Exod29-  9  priest’s  office  shall  be  theirs  for  aperpet. 

31.  16  shall  keep  the  sabbath,  .(for)  a  perpetual 
Lev.  3.  17  perpetual  statutefor  yourgenerationsth. 

24.  9  offerings . .  made  by  fire  by  a  perpetual  st. 

25.  34  may  not  be  sold ;  for  it  (is)theirperpetual 
Num  19.  21  it  shall  lie  a  perpetual  statute  unto  them 
Psa.  78.  66  smote,  .lie  put  them  to  a  perpetual  repro. 
Jer.  5.22  the  boundofthe  sea  by  a  perpetual  decree 

18.  16  make  their  land  desolate,  (and)  a  perpet. 
23. 40  perpetual  shame,  which  shall  not  be  for. 

25.  9  make  them  an  astonishment,  .aud perpe. 
25.  12  punish,  .and  will  make  it  perpetual  deso. 

49.  13  all  the  cities  thereof  shall  be  perpetual 

50.  5  let  us  join  ourselves,  .in  a  perpetual  cov. 

51.  39,  57  sleep  a  perpetual  sleep,  and  not  wake 
Eze.  35.  s  Because  thou  hast  had  a  perpetual  hatred 

35.  9  I  will  make  thee  perpetual  desolations 
46.  14  a  meat  offeringcoutinuallybyaperpetual 
Hah.  3.  6  perpetual  hills  did  how  :  his  ways  (are)e. 
Zeph.  2.  9  Moab  shall  be.  .a  perpetual  desolation 

4.  Continuity ,  continued,  3'Diji  tamid. 

Exodyo.  8  perpetual  incense  before  the  Lord  thro. 
Lev.  6.  20  fine  flour  for  a  meat  offering  perpetual 
PERPETUALLY  — 

1.  Perpetuity ,  continuity,  3j ;  ad. 

Amos  1.  11  hisangerdidtearperpetually,  aud  he  kept 

2.  All  the  days,  o'ajrrSs  kol-hayyamim. 

1  Ki.  9.  3  and  mine  heart  shall  be  there  perpetually 

2  Ch.  7. 16  and  mine  heart  shall  be  there  perpetually 
PERPLEXED,  to  be  (much)  — 

1. To  be  perplexed,  entangled,  1)13  bul:,  2. 

Esth.  3.  15  drink;  but  the  city  Shushau  was  perple. 
Joel  1.  18  herds  of  cattle  are  perplexed,  because  th. 

2.  To  be  perplexed,  without  a  passage,  airopiopai. 

2  Co.  4.  8  (We  are)  troubled,  .perplexed,  hut  not  in 

3.  To  be  thoroughly  perplexed,  dicaropew  cliaporeu. 
Luke  9.  7  he  was  perplexed,  because  that  it  was  said 

24.  4  as  [they  were  muchperplexed]  thereabout 
PERPLEXITY  — 

1.  Perplexity,  entanglement,  ronp  mebukah. 

Isa.  22.  5  For  (it  is)  a  day.  .of  perplexity  by  the  L. 
Mic.  7.  4  best  of  them,  .now  shall  he  their  perple. 

2 . Perplexity,  without  o. passage  out,  axopla  aporia. 
Luke2i.  25  distress  of  nations,  with  perplexity ;  the 

PERSECUTE,  to  — 

1.  To  burn,  pursue  hotly  after,  clalaq. 

Psa.  10.  2  The  wicked  in  (his)  pride  doth  persecute  t. 

2.  To  pursue  after,  ink  'll"]  radaph  achar. 

Jer.  29.18  will  persecute  them  with  the  sword,  with 

3.  To  pursue,  rpn  radaph. 

Deut  30.  7  on  them  that  hate  thee,  which  persecuted 
Job  19.  22  Why  do  ye  persecute  me  as  God,  and  are 
19.28  Why  persecute  we  him,  seeing  the  root  of 
Psa.  7.  1  save  me  from  all  them  that  persecute  me 
31.  15  deliver  me.,  from  them  that  persecute  me 
35.  3  stop  (the  way)  against  them  that  persecute 
35.  6  and  let  the  angel  of  the  Lord  persecute 
69.  26  they  persecute  (him)  whom  thou  hast  sm. 
71.  11  God  hath  forsaken  him :  persecute  and  ta. 
83  15  So  persecute  them  with  thy  tempest,  and 
109.  16  but  persecuted  the  poor  aud  needy  man 
119.  84  execute  judgment  on  them  that  persecute 
1 19.  86  they  persecute  me  wrongfully ;  help  thou 
119. 161  Princes  have  persecuted  me  withouta  c. 
143.  3  For  the  enemy  hath  persecuted  my  soul 
Jer.  17.  18  Let  them  be  confounded  that  persecute 
Lam.  3.  43  Thou  hast  covered  with  anger,  and  pers. 

3.  66  Persecute  aud  destroy  them  in  anger  from 

4.  To  pursue,  'll-]  radaph,  3. 

Psa.  7.  5  Let  the  enemy  persecute  my  soul,  ami  take 

5.  To  pursue,  Suiuu  diiikd. 

Matt.  5.  10  Blessed  (are)  they  which  are  persecuted 

5. 11  Blessed  are  ye  when  (meu)  shall,  .persee. 

5.12  for  so  persecuted  they  the  prophets  which 
5.  44  and  pray  for  them  which . .  persecute  you 

10.  23  when  they  persecute  you  in  this  city,  tiee 
23.  34  scourge  in  your  synagogues,  and  persecute 
Luke2i.  12  shall  lay  their  hands  on  you,  and  persee. 
John  5.  16  therefore  did  the  Jews  persecute  Jesus 
15.  20  have  persecuted  me,  they  will  also  perse. 
Acts  7.  52  Which,  .havenotyourfatherspersecuted? 

9.  4  saying  unto  him,  Saul,  Saul,  why  persee. 
9.  5  Lord  said,  I  am  Jesus  whom  thou  perse. 

22.  4  persecuted  this  way  unto  the  death,  bind. 
22.  7  saying  unto  me,  Saul,  Saul,  why  persecu. 
22.  8 1  am  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  whom  thou  pers. 

26. 11  I  persecuted  (them)  even  unto  strange  c. 


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Acts  26.  14  why  persecutest  thou  me?  (It  is)  hard  for 

26.  15  he  said,  I  am  Jesus,  whom  thou  persecu. 
Rom.12.  14  Bless  them  which  persecute  you :  bless,an. 

1  Co.  4.  12  being  reviled,  we  bless  ;  being  persecuted 

15.  9  because  I  persecuted  the  church  of  God 

2  Co.  4.  9  Persecuted,  but  not  forsaken ;  cast  down 
Gal.  1.  13  how  that  beyond  measure  I  persecuted 

i.  23  that  he  which  persecuted  us  in  times  past 
4.  29  he  that  was  born  after  the  flesh  persecuted 
Phil.  3.  6  Concerning  zeal,  persecuting  the  church) 
Rev.  12. 13  persecuted  the  woman  which  brought fo. 

6 .To  chase  out,  pursue  diligently,  IkSiuku  ekdioko. 
Luken.  49  (some) of  them  that  they  shall  slay  and  p. 

1  Th.  2.  15  have  persecuted  us;  and  tlieyplease  notG. 

PERSECUTED  — 

Pursued,  murdapli. 

Isa.  14.  6  lie  that  ruled  the  nations  in  anger,  is  pc. 

PERSECUTION  — 

1  .Pursuit,  Suayyis  diogmos. 

Matt  13.  21  when  tribulation  or  persecution  ariseth 
Mark  4.  17  when  affliction  or  persecution  ariseth  for 
10.  30  receive,  .children,  and  lands,  with  perse. 
Acts  8.  x  at  that  time  there  wasagreat  persecution 

13.  50  raised  persecution  against  Paul  and  Bar. 
Rom.  8.  35  tribulation,  or  distress,  or  persecution,  or 

2  Co.  12.  10  take  pleasure,  .in  persecutions,  in  distre. 

2  Th.  1.  4  faith  in  all  your  persecutions  and  tribula. 

2  Ti.  3.11  Persecutions,  afflictions,  which  came  unto_ 

3. 11  what  persecutions  I  endured  :  but  out  of 

2 .Oppression,  affliction,  Oxtyts  thlipsis. 

Acts  11.  19  which  were  scattered  abroad  upon  the  p. 
PERSECUTION,  to  be  under  or  suffer  — 

1  .To  he  pursued,  ']’]')  radaph,  2. 

Lam.  5.  5  Our  necks  (are)  under  persecution :  we  la. 

2 .To  pursue,  Siwicu  dialed. 

Gal.  5.  11  why  do  I  yet  suffer  persecution?  then  is 

6. 12  only  lest  they  should  suffer  persecution 
2  Ti.  3. 12  all  that  will  live  godly,  .shall  suffer  pers. 

PERSECUTOR  — 

1  .To  burn,  pursue  hotly,  gT)  dalo.q. 

Psa.  7. 13  ordaineth  his  arrows  against  the  persecu. 

2.  To  pursue,  'll";  radaph. 

Neh.  9. 11  persecutors  thou  threwest  into  the  deeps 
Psa.  1 19. 157  Many  (are)  my  persecutors  and  mine  ene. 

142.  6  deliver  me  from  my  persecutors  ;  for  they 
.Ter.  15. 15  revenge  me  of  my  persecutors ;  take  me 
20.  1 1  therefore  my  persecutors  shall  stumble 
Lam.  1.  3  all  her  persecutors  overtook  her  between 
4.  19  Our  persecutors  are  swifter  than  the  eag. 

3. H  pursuer,  Siwurps  didlctes. 

1  Ti.  1.  13  Who  was  before  a  blasphemer,  and  a  pe. 

PERSEVERANCE  — 

Perseverance, enduring  constancy,  npoCKapTepyais. 
Epli.  6.  1 8  with  all  perseverance  and  supplication  for 

PERSIA,  0-13. 

A  country  in  Asia  (anciently  called  Elam),  receiving  its 
name  from  its  chief  province  called  Pars  or  Farsistan  ; 
now  bounded  on  the  W.  by  Asiatic  Turkey,  N.  by 
Transcaucasia  and  the  Caspian  Sea,  E.  by  Afghanistan 
and  Beluchoostan,  and  S.  by  the  Persian  Gulf  and  the 
Arabian  Sea :  its  area  is  about  500,000  square  miles ;  it 
lias  thirteen  provinces,  viz.,  Azarbyan,  Irak  Ajemi, 
Ardelan,  Laristan,  Khuzistan,  Fars,  Laristan,  Kerman, 
Ghilan,  Mazanderan,  Astrabad,  Khorasan,  and  Yezd. 
Its  first  ruler  was  Kaiomars,  B.c.  2160  ;  in  2010  it 
became  subject  to  Syria ;  in  1740  its  king  Nodar  is 
attacked  and  defeated  by  Pashang  king  of  Turan ;  in 
1730  Zur  (or  Zoali)  defeats  Afrasiab ;  in  1661  the  Piseli- 
dadian  dynasty  is  subverted ;  in  642  Cyaxares  expels 
theTurano;  and  set  up  the  Kaianite  dynasty;  in  640 
it  is  subject  to  the  Scythians  ;  in  612  they  are  expelled  ; 
in  606  he  takes  Nineveh  ;  in  596  Egypt,  Syria,  and  Asia 
Minor  are  subdued  by  the  Persians ;  in  559  Cyrus  be¬ 
came  king;  in  551  he  annexes  Media;  in  538  he  con¬ 
quers  Babylon  ;  in  536  Zoroaster  flourishes ;  in  522 
Cambyses  is  slain  and  Smerdis  usurps  authority  ;  in  517 
Darius  takes  Babylon  ;  in  497  a  war  between  Persia  and 
Greece ;  in  480  Xerxes  I.  invades  Greece ;  in  465  he  is 
killed ;  in  458  Ahasuerus  marries  Esther ;  in  401 
occurs  the  retreat  of  the  10,000  Greeks ;  in  350  Ochus 
subdues  Egypt ;  in  334  Alexander  the  Great  invades 
Persia  ;  in  250  it  passes  under  the  Parthian -dynasty  of 
the  Arsacidae. 

I11  a.d.  226  Artaxerxes,  or  Ardsliir,  founds  the  dynasty 
of  the  Sassanides ;  in  326  Christianity  is  prohibited ; 
in  430  the  Huns  invade  Persia  ;  in  636  the  Arabs  invade 
it;  in  651  it  passes  under  the  Saracen  yoke  ;  in  813  the 
Taherite  dynasty  commences ;  in  872  the  Sopharide 
dynasty  ;  in  874  the  Saminide  dynasty ;  in  1026  Ferdusi 
flourishes;  in  1038  the  Seljakian  Turkish  dynasty;  in 
1223  the  Mongols  succeed;  in  1393  Timour  reduces  all 
Persia:  in  1502  Ismail  Shah  Soop  expels  the  Turks  of 
the  White  Sheep,  and  sets  up  the  Soofite  dynasty ;  in 
1724  Russia  and  Turkey  agree  to  partition  Persia ;  in 
1800  Persia  allies  itself  to  Britain;  in  1826  Russia 
declaves  war ;  in  1854  a  treaty  is  concluded ;  in  1858 
Mahammed  Khasim  Khan  dies,  aged  12  years. 

2  Ch.  36.  20  until  the  reign  of  the  kingdom  of  P. 

36.  22  king  of  P. .  .the  spirit  of  Cyrus  king  of  P. 
36.  23  Thus  saitli  Cyrus  king  of  P.,  All  the  kin. 
Ezra  t.  1  king  of  P. ..  the  spirit  of  Cyrus  king  of  P. 

1.  2  Thus  saith  Cyrus  king  of  P.,  The  Lord  G. 

1.  8  Even  those  did  Cyrus  king  of  P.  bring  fo. 

3.  7  grant  that  they  had  of  Cyrus  king  of  P. 


Ezra  4.  3  as  king  Cyrus  the  king  of  P.  hath  comma. 

4 .  5  Cyrus  king  of  P. ..  until . .  Darius  Icing  of  P. 

4.  7  companions,  unto  Artaxerxes  king  of  P. 

4.  24  the  second  year  of .  .Darius  king  of  P. 

6.  14  and  Darius,  and  Artaxerxes  king  of  P. 

7.  1  in  the  reign  of  Artaxerxes  king  of  P.,  Ezra 

9.  9  unto  us  in  the  sight  of  the  kings  of  P.,  to 
Esth.  1.  3  power  of  P.  and  Media,  the  nobles  and  p. 

1. 14  seven  princes  of  P.  and  Media,  which  saw 

1.  18  shall  the  ladies  of  P.  and  Media  say  this 

10.  2  chronicles  of  the  kings  of  Media  and  P.  1 
Eze.  27.  10  They  of  P.  and  of  Lud  and  of  Phut  were 
38.  5  P.,  Ethiopia,  and  Libya  with  them ;  all  of 
Dan.  8.  20  The  ram . .  (are)  the  kings  of  Media  and  P. 
io.  1  In  the  third  year  of  Cyrus  king  of  P.  ath. 
10.  13  of  the  kingdom  of  P. . .  the  kings  of  P. 

10.  20  will  I  return  to  fight  with  the  prince  of  P. 

11.  2  shall  stand  up  yet  three  kings  in  P.  ;  and 

PERSIAN,  'p-)3rr,  D7B,  n;D-)3. 

An  inhabitant  of  Persia. 

Neh.  12.  22  the  priests,  to  the  reign  of  Darius  the  P. 
Esth.  1.  19  written  among  the  laws  of  the  P.  and  the 
Dan.  5.  28  is  divided  and  given  to  the  Medes  and  P. 
6.  8,  12  according  to  the  law  of  the  Medes . .  P. 

6.  15  that  the  law  of  the  Medes  and  P.  (is),  That 
6. 28  Darius,  and  in  the  reign  of  Cyrus  the  P. 

FER'-SIS,  Tiepin's. 

A  female  disciple  in  Rome  to  whom  Paul  sends  a 
salutation. 

Rom.  16.  12  [Salute  the  beloved  P.,  which  laboured] 

PERSON  — 

1. A  man,  a  human  being,  din  adam. 

Num  31.  28  of  the  persons,  and  of  the  beeves,  and  of 
31.  30  of  the  persons,  of  the  beeves,  of  the  asses 
Prov.  6.  12  A  naughty  person,  a  wicked  man,  walketh 
Eze.  44.  25  they  shall  come  at  no  dead  person  to  def. 
Jon.  4.  11  are  more  than  six  score  thousand  persons 

2.  A  man,  an  individual,  trx  ish. 

Judg.  9.  2  threescore  and  ten  persons,  reign  over  you 
9.  5,  18  threescore  and  ten  persons,  upon  one 
20.  39  began  to  smite . .  about  thirty  persons ;  for 

1  Sa.  9.  2  (there  was) not.  .a  goodlier  person  than 

9.  22  among  them . .  which  (were)  about  thirty  p. 

16. 18  a  comely  person,  and  the  Lord  (is)  with 
22.  18  slew  on  that  day  fourscore  and  five  pers. 

2  Sa.  4.  11  wicked  menhaveslain  a  righteous  person 
2  Ki.  10.  6  Now  the  king’s  sons,  (being)  seventy  per. 

10.  7  slew  seventy  persons,  and  put  their  heads 

3.. 4  man,  a  mortal  man,  coin  enosh. 

Judg.  9.  4  Abimelech  hired  vain  and  light  persons 
Zeph.  3.  4  prophets  (are)  light  (and)  treacherous  per. 

i. Owner,  master,  lord,  ?J?3  baal. 

Prov.24.  8  He.  .shall  be  called  a  mischievous  person 

5.  Men,  D'hp  methim. 

Psa.  26.  4  I  have  not  sat  with  vain  persons,  neither 

6.  Soul,  breath,  wsi  nepliesli. 

Gen.  14.  21  Give  me  the  persons,  and  take  the  goods 
36.  6  Esau  took  his  wives,  .and  all  the  persons 
Exodi6. 16  (according  to)the  numberof  your  persons 
Lev.  27.  2  person  (shall  be)  for  the  Lord  by  thy  est. 
Num.  5.  6  commit  any  sin . .  and  that  person  be  gui. 
31.  19  whosoever  hath  killed  any  person,  and  w. 
35.  11  slayer,  .which  killeth  any  person  at  una. 
35.  15  everyone  that  killeth  any  person  unawa. 
35.  30  Whoso  killeth  any  person,  the  murderer 
35.  30  witness  shall  not  testify  against  any  per. 
Deut  10.  22  went  down .  .with  threescore  and  ten  per. 

27.  25  taketh  reward  to  slay  an  innocent  person 
Josh.20.  3  slayer  that  killeth  (any)  person  unawares 

20.  9  whosoever  killeth  (any)  person  at  unawa. 

1  Sa.  22.  22  occasioned  (the  death)  of  all  the  persons 

2  Sa.  14.  14  neither  doth  God  respect(any)person :  yet 
Prov  28.  17  doeth  violence  to  the  blood  of  (any)  person 
Jer.  43.  6  every  person  that  Nebuzar-adan  the  cap. 

52.  29  eight  hundred  thirty  and  two  persons 
52.  30  persons :  all  the  persons  (were)  four  tho. 
Eze.  16.  5  to  the  loathing  of  thy  person,  in  the  day 
17. 17  and  building  forts,  to  cutoff  many  persons 
27. 13  they  traded  the  persons  of  men  and  vessels 

33.  6  come . .  take  (any)  person  from  among  them 

7 .Soul  of  man,  Dix  vsi  nephesh  adam. 

Num  31.35  thirty  and  two  thousand  persons  in  all,  of 
31.  40  persons(were)  sixteen  thousand ;  of  which 
31.  46  And  sixteen  thousand  persons 

8. Sold  of  man,  b;'s  trsi  nephesh  ish. 

Num  19.  18  clean  person  shall  take  hyssop,  and  dip 

9. Face,  dub  panim. 

Lev.  19.  15  person  of  the  poor,  nor  honour  the  person 
Deut.  1.  17  Ye  shall  not  respect  persons  in  judgment 

10.  17  regardeth  not  persons,  nor  taketh  reward 

1 6. 19  thou  shalt  not  respect  persons, neither  take 

28.  50  which  shall  not  regard  the  person  of  the 

1  Sa.  25.  35  hearkened,  .and  have  accepted  thy  person 

2  Sa.  17.  11  that  thou  go  to  battle  in  thine  own  person 
2  Ch.  19.  7  nor  respect  of  persons,  nor  taking  of  gifts 
Job  13.  8  Will  ye  accept  his  person?  will  ye  contend 

13. 10  reprove  you,  if  ye  do  secretly  accept  per. 

34.  19  that  accepteth  not  the  persons  of  princes 
Psa.  82.  2  How  long  will  ye.  .accept  tiie  persons  of 
Prov  18.  5  not  good  to  accept  the  person  of  the  wic. 

24.  23  not  good  to  have  respect  of  persons  in  j. 
28.  21  To  have  respect  of  persons  (is)  not  good 
Jer.  52.  25  that  (were)  near  the  king’s  person,  which 
Lam.  4. 16  they  respected  not  the  persons  of  the  pr. 


Mai.  1.  8  will  he .  .accept  thy  person?  saith  the  Lo- 

1.  9  will  he  regard  your  persons?  saith  the  L. 

10 .Face,  countenance,  irpitrwiror prosupon. 

Matt  22.  16  for  thou  regardest  not  the  person  of  men 
Marki2.  14  for  thou  regardest  not  the  person  of  men 
Luke2o.  21  neither  acceptest  thou  the  person  (of  any) 

2  Co.  1.  11  by  the  means  of  many  persons  thanks  may 

2.  10  for  your  sakes  (forgave  I  it)  in  the  person 
Gal.  2.  6  God  accepteth  no  man’s  person  :  for  they 

11  .Substratum,  what  lies  under ,  uirtlaraais  hupos. 

Heb.  1.  3  express  image  of  his  person,  and  uphold. 
[See  also  Brutish,  men’s,  perjured,  profane,  respect 
without  respect  of,  uncircumcised,  vile.] 

PERSONS,  to  have  respect  to  — - 

To  accept  faces  or  persons,  -npoau-troXiiirTeo)  prosd. 

Jas.  2.  9  if  ye  have  respect  to  persons,  ye  commit 
PERSONS,  respecter  of  — 

Acceptor  of  faces  or  persons,  ■KpoaoiiroXriTrrps  pros. 
Acts  10.  34  I  perceive  that  God  is  no  respecter  of  pe. 

PERSONS,  respect  of  — 

Acceptance  of  faces  or  persons,  irpuaonroXytf/ia. 

Rom.  2.  11  For  there  isnorespectof  persons  with  G. 
Eph.  6.  9  neither  is  there  respect  of  persons  with 
Col.  3.  25  shall  receive,  there  is  no  respect  of  per. 
Jas.  2.  1  have  not  the  faith,  .with  respect  of  pers. 

PERSUADE,  to  — 

1  .To  move,  persuade,  remove,  niD  suth,  5. 

2  Ki.18.  32  when  he  persuadeth  you,  saying,  The  Lo. 

2  Ch.18.  2  persuaded  him  to  go  up  (with  him)  to  R. 
32.  11  Doth  not  Hezekiah  persuade  you  to  give 
32. 15  let  not  Hezekiah.  .persuade  you  on  this 
Isa.  36. 18  lest  Hezekiah  persuade  you,  saying,  The 

2.  To  entice,  persuade,  nnsqmthah,  3. 

1  Ki.22.  20  Who  shall  persuade  Aliab,  that  he  may 

22.  21  came  forth  a  spirit,  .and  said,  I  will  per 
22.  22  Thou  shalt  persuade  (him),  and  prevail 

3.  To  persuade  again,  avarreiBu  anapeitho. 

Acts  iS.  13  This  (fellow)  persuadeth  men  to  worship 
4  .To  persuade,  irelOw  peitho. 

Matt  27.  20  persuaded  the  multitude  that  they  should 
28.  14  if  this  come,  .we  will  persuade  him,  and 
Acts  13.  43  persuaded  them  to  continue  in  the  grace 

14. 19  who  persuaded  the  people,  and,  having 

18.  4  and  persuaded  the  Jews  and  the  Greeks 

19.  8  persuading  the  things  concerning  the  ki. 

19.  26  Paul  hath  persuaded  and  turned  away 
26.  28  Almost  thou  persuadest  me  to  be  a  Chris. 
28.  23  persuading  them  concerning  Jesus,  both 

2  Co.  5. 11  we  persuade  men  :  but  we  are  made  man. 
Gal.  1.  10  For  do  I  now  persuade  men,  orGod?  ordo 

PERSUADED,  to  be  (fully)  — 

1. J’o  be  enticed,  persuaded,  nns patlia.h,  4. 

Prov.  25.  15  By  long  forbearing  is  a  prince  persuaded 

2.  To  persuade,  ireldw  peitho. 

Lukei6.  31  neither  will  they  be  persuaded  though  one 

20.  6  they  be  persuaded  that  John  was  a  prop. 
Acts  21.  14  when  he  would  not  be  persuaded,  we  ce. 

26.  26  for  I  am  persuaded  that  none  of  these  th. 
Rom.  8.  38  F’or  I  am  persuaded,  that  neither  deatli 

14.  14  I  know,  and  am  persuaded  by  the  Lord 

15.  14  I  myself  also  am  persuaded  of  you,  my 
2  Ti.  1.  5  and  I  am  persuaded  that  in  thee  also 

1.  12  for  I  know,  .and  am  persuaded  that  he  is 
Heb.  6.  9  we  are  persuaded  better  things  of  you,  and 

11.  13  [were  persuaded  of  (them)]  and  embraced 

3.  To  bear  through  fully,  nXypocpopew  plerophored. 
Rom.  4.  21  being  fully  persuaded  that  what  he  had 

14.  5  Let  every  man  be  fully  persuaded  in  his 

PERSUASION  — 

Persuasion,  ircinyovy  peismone. 

Gal.  5.  8  This  persuasion  (cometh)  not  of  him  that 

PERTAIN,  to  — 

1  .To  be,  n;ri  hayah. 

1  Sa.  27.  6  Ziklag  pertaineth  unto  the  kings  of  Judah 

2  Sa.  9.  9  given  unto  thy  master’s  son  all  that  per. 

2. Instrument,  vessel,  'b?  keli. 

Deut22.  5  woman  shall  not  wear  that  which  pertal. 

3.  To  hold  loith,  partake  with,  pcrlx®  metecho. 
Heb.  7. 13  he  of  whom  these  things  are  spoken  per 

4.  Toward,  np6s  {acc.)  pros. 

Rom  15.  17  glory,  .in  those  things  which  pertain  to 

PERTAINING  — 

About,  concerning,  ir epl  {gen.)  peri. 

Acts  1.  3  speaking  of  the  things  pertaining  to  tho 

PE-RU'-DA,  Kin?  separation,  isolation. 

One  of  the  servants  of  Solomon  whose  descendants 
returned  from  exile  with  Zerubbabel.  B.C.  536.  See 
Perida. 

Ezra  2.  55  children  of  Sophereth,  the  children  of  P. 
PERVERSE,  (to  be,  have,  or  prove)  — 

1.  To  be  turned,  overturned,  hapliak,  2. 

Provi7.  20  he  that  hath  a  perverse  tongue  falleth  into 

2.  To  turn  over,  be  perverse,  an;  yarat. 

NUIH22.  32  went  out.  .because  (thy)  way  is  perverse 

3.  To  be  perverse,  perverted,  vhluz,  2. 

Provi4.  2  (he  that  is)  perverse  in  his  ways  despiseth 


PERVERSE 


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PETER 


4.  Perverseness,  nil?  lezulh. 

Prov.  4.  24  a  froward  mouth,  and  perverse  lips  put 

5.  To  become  perverse,  nij;  avah,  2. 

1  Sa.  20.  30  Thou  son  of  the  perverse  rebellious  (wo.) 
Prov  12.  8  he  that  is  of  a  perverse  heart  shall  be  de. 

6.  Perversities,  cry]])  ivim. 

Isa.  19.  14  LORD  hath  mingled  a  perverse  spirit  in 

7.  To  declare  perverse,  t sipy  aqash. 

Job  9.  20  I  (am)  perfect,  it  shall  also  prove  me  per. 

8.  To  be  perverse,  trpy  aqash,  2. 

Prov28.  18  (lie  that  is)  perverse  (in  his)  ways  shall  f. 

9.  Perverse,  perverted,  dp. y  iqqesh. 

Deut  32.  5  (they  are)  a  perverse  and  crooked  gener. 
Prov.  8.  8  (there  is)  nothing  froward  or  perverse  in 

19.  1  Better,  .than  (he  that  is)  perverse  in  his 
28.  6  Better,  .than  (lie  that  is)  perverse  (in  his) 

10.  To  tarn  diversely,  perversely,  Siatrrpeipco  diastre. 
Matti?.  17  O  faithless  and  perverse  generation,  how 
Luke  9.  41  O  faithless  and  perverse  generation  !  how 
Phil.  2. 15  in  the  midst  of  a  crooked  and  perverse 

PERVERSE  things  — 

1.  Mischief,  calamity,  desire,  njn  hawah. 

Job  6.  30  cannot  my  taste  discern  perverse  things? 

2.  Perverseness,  frowardness,  nicsnjn  tahpukoth. 
Prov  23.  33  and  thine  heart  shall  utter  perverse  thin. 

3.  To  turn  diversely,  perversely,  biaar petya  diastre. 
Acts  20.  30  shall  men  arise,  speaking  perverse  things 

PERVERSELY,  to  deal  or  do  — 

1  .To  do  perversely,  niy  avah,  5. 

2  Sa.  19.  19  thy  servant  did  perversely  the  day  that 
1  Ki.  8.  47  We  have  sinned,  and  have  done  pervers. 

2.  To  do  perversely,  nij)  avath,  3. 

Psa  1 19.  78  dealt  perversely  with  me  without  a  cause 
PERVERSENESS  — 

1  .To  be  perverse,  perverted,  luz,  2. 

Isa.  30. 12  trust  in  oppression  and  perverseness,  and 

2.  Perverseness,  nan  mutteli. 

Eze.  9.  9  and  the  city  full  of  perverseness:  for  they 

3.  Perverseness,  «]^D  seleph. 

Provn.  3  the  perverseness  of  transgressors  shall  d. 
15.  4  perverseness  therein  (is)  a  breach  in  the 

4.  Perverseness,  perversity,  nSiy  avlah. 

Isa.  59.  3  your  tongue  hath  muttered  perverseness 

5.  Labour,  perverseness,  misery,  ?»y  amal. 

NuiU23.  2i  neither  hath  he  seen  perverseuess  in  Isr. 

PERVERT,  to  — 

I  .To  turn,  overturn,  '3?  haphak. 

Jer.  23.  36  have  perverted  the  words  of  thelivingGod 

2.  To  cause  to  incline,  no)  natah,  5. 

Deut  24.  17  Thou  shalt  not  pervert  the  judgment  of 
27.  19  he  that  perverteth  the  judgment  of  the 

1  Sa.  8.  3  and  took  bribes,  and  perverted  judgment 
Prov.  1 7.  23  taketh  a  gift  out  of  the  bosom  to  pervert 

3.  To  overthrow,  pervert,  f]?D  salapli,  3. 

Exod  23.  8  and  perverteth  the  words  of  the  righteous 
Deut  16. 19  and  pervert  the  words  of  the  righteous 
Prov. 19.  3  The  foolishness  of  man  perverteth  his  way 

4.  To  do  perversely,  pervert,  niy  avah,  5. 

Job  33.  27  and  perverted  (that  which  was)  right,  and 
Jer.  3.  21  they  haveperverted  their  way.  .they  have 

5.  To  use  perversely,  niy  avath,  3. 

Job  8.  3  Doth  God  pervert  judgment?  or.  .pervert 
34.  12  neither  will  the  Almighty  pervert  judgm. 

6.  To  pervert,  dpy  aqash,  3. 

Prov  10.  9hethatpervertethhiswaysshallbeknown 
Mic.  3.  9  that  abhor  judgment,  and  pervert  all  equi. 

7.  To  turn  or  briny  back,  shub,  3a. 

Isa.  47.  10  it  hath  perverted  thee ;  and  thou  hast  s. 

8 . To  chanye,  transfer,  n:yi  shanah,  3. 

Prov  31.  5  and  pervert  the  judgment  of  any  of  the 

9.  To  turn  away  or  off,  airoarpetpa)  apostrepho. 
Luke23. 14  this  man.  .one  that  perverteth  the  people 

10.  To  turn  diversely,  perversely,  biaarperpw  diastr. 
Luke23.  2  We  found  this  (fellow)  perverting  the  n. 
Acts  13.  10  not.  .to  pervert  the  right  ways  of  the  L. 

II  .To  turn  aivay,  yeraar petpw  melastrephd. 

Gal.  1.  7  some  that,  .would  pervert  the  gospel  of 
PESTILENCE  — 

1 .  Pestilence,  plaque,  33?  deber. 

Exod  5.  3  lest  he  fall  upon  us  with  pestilence,  or  wi. 

9. 15  smite  thee  and  thy  people  with  pestilence 
Lev.  26.  25  I  will  send  the  pestilence  among  you;  and 
Numi4.  12  I  will  smite  them  with  the  pestilence,  and 
Deut28.  21  shallmake  the  pestilence  cleave  unto  thee 

2  Sa.  24. 13  or  that  there  be  three  days’  pestilence  in 

24.  15  So  the  Lord  sent  apestilence  upon  Israel 
i  Ki.  8.  37  if  there  be  pestilence,  blasting,  mildew 

1  Ch.21.  12  even  the  pestilence,  in  the  land,  and  the 

21.  14  So  the  Lord  sent  pestilence  upon  Israel 

2  Ch.  6.  28  if  there  be  pestilence,  if  there  be  blasting 

7.  13  or  if  I  send  pestilence  among  my  people 

20.  9  sword,  judgment,  orpestilence,  or  famine 
Psa.  78.  50  but  gave  their  life  over  to  the  pestilence 

91.  3  deliver  thee . .  from  the  noisome  pestilence 
91.  6  for  the  pestilence,  (that)  walketh  in  dark. 


Jer.  14.  12  and  by  the  famine,  and  by  the  pestilence 
21.  6  inhabitants,  .shall dieof  agreatpestilenee 
21.  7  leftin  this  city  from  the  pestilence,  from 
21.  9  and  by  the  famine,  and  by  the  pestilence 
24.  10  the  sword,  the  famine,  and  the  pestilence 

27.  8  with  the  pestilence,  until  I  have  consumed 

27.  13  by  the  pestilence,  as  the  Lord  hath  spoken 

28.  8  prophesied  both ..  of  evil,  and  of  pestilence 

29.  17  the  sword,  the  famine,  and  the  pestilence 
29.  18  with  the  famine,  and  with  the  pestilence 
32.  24  and  of  the  famine,  and  of  the  pestilence 

32.  36  and  by  the  famine,  and  by  the  pestilence 
34.  17  sword,  to  the  pestilence,  and  to  the  famine 
38.  2  sword,  by  the  famine,  and  by  the  pestilc. 
42.  17,  22  by  the  famine,  and  by  the  pestilence 
44. 13  sword,  by  the  famine,  and  by  the  pestile. 

Eze.  5.  12  third  part,  .shall  die  witli  the  pestilence 

5.  17  pestilence  and  blood  shall  pass  through 

6.  11  sword,  by  the  famine,  and  by  the  pestile. 

6.  12  lie  that  is  far  off  shall  dieof  the  pestilence 

7. 15  and  the  pestilence  and  the  famine  within 

7.  15  famine  and  pestilence  shall  devour  him 

12.  16  from  the  famine,  and  from  the  pestilence 
14.  19  Or  (if)  I  send  a  pestilence  into  that  land 
14.  21  the  pestilence,  to  cut  off  from  it  man  and 
28.  23  For  I  will  send  into  her  pestilence,  anil 

33.  27  and  in  the  caves  shall  dieof  the  pestilence 
38.  22  I  will  plead  against  him  with  pestilence 

Amos  4.  10  I  have  sent  amongyou  the  pestilence  after 
Hab.  3.  5  Before  him  went  the  pestilence,  and  bur. 

2.  A  qilague,  pestilence,  \01y6s  loimos. 

JIatt24.  7  there  shall  be  famines,  [and  pestilences] 
Luke2i.  11  famines,  and  pestilences;  aud  fearful  si. 

PESTILENT  — 

A  ptlague,  pestilence,  \01y6s  loimos. 

Acts  24.  5  we  have  found  this  man  (a)  pestilent  (fe.) 

PESTLE  — 

A  pestle,  '^y  eli. 

Prov  27.  22  in  a  mortar  among  wheat  with  a  pestle 
PET'-ER,  rieVpos  a  stone. 

The  surname  of  Simon  brother  of  Andrew,  and  son  of 
Jona  (or  Johanan);  a  native  of  Bethsaida,  and  a  fisher¬ 
man  ;  called  to  be  one  of  the  twelve  apostles  of  Christ ; 
follows  him,  leaving  all ;  acknowledges,  and  rebukes 
Christ,  and  is  rebuked;  denies  him;  sees  him  after  the 
resurrection;  addresses  the  disciples  regarding  the 
choice  of  an  apostle,  also  the  Jews  on  the  day  of 
Pentecost ;  cures  a  lame  man  at  the  gate  of  thetemple ; 
is  imprisoned  with  John;  performs  many  cures;  is 
again  imprisoned  and  released,  speaks  boldly  before 
tile  magistrates,  communicates  the  gifts  of  the  Spirit 
to  the  Samaritans,  confounds  Simon  Magus,  cures 
■Eneas  of  palsy,  raises  Dorcas  to  life,  preaches  to 
Cornelius,  defends  himself  to  the  church  ;  is  imprisoned 
by  Herod,  and  freed  by  a  messenger  of  God  ;  addresses 
the  assembly  at  Jerusalem  concerning  circumcision ; 
is  opposed  by  Paul  for  his  inconsistency;  commends 
Paul’s  Epistles,  writes  two  Epistles  to  the  Jews 
scattered  abroad.  Tradition  asserts  that  he  died  at 
Rome  a  martyr. 

Matt.  4.  18  saw  two  brethren,  Simon  called  P.,  and 

8.  14  when  Jesus  was  come  into  P.’s  house,  he 

10.  2  The  first,  Simon,  who  is  called  P.,  and  A. 
14.  28  P.  answered  him  and  said,  Lord,  if  it  be 
14.  29  when  P.  was  come  down  out  of  the  ship 

15. 15  Then  answered  P.  and  said  unto  him,  De. 

16.  16  And  Simon  P.  answered  and  said,  Thou 

16.  18  That  thou  art  P.,  and  upon  this  rock  I  will 

16.  22  Then  P.  took  him,  and  began  to  rebuke 

16.  23  But  he  turned,  and  said  unto  P.,  Get  thee 

17.  1  Jesus  taketh  P. ..and  bringeth  them  up 

17.  4  Then  answered  P. ,  and  said  unto  J  esus,  L. 

17.  24  came  to  P.,  and  said.  Doth  not  your  mas. 

17.  26  [P.  saith  unto  him,  Of  strangers.  Jesus] 

18.  21  Then  came  P.  to  him,  and  said.  Lord,  how 

19.  27  Then  answered  P.  and  said  unto  him,  Be. 
26.  33  P.  answered  and  said  unto  him,  Though 
26.  35  P.  said  unto  him,  Though  I  should  diewi. 
26.  37  And  he  took  with  him  P.  and  the  two  sons 

*"26.  40  saith  unto  P.,  What !  could  ye  not  watch 
26.  58  But  P.  followed  him  afar  off  unto  the  high 
26.  69  Now  P.  sat  without  in  the  palace :  and  a 
26.  73  said  to  P.,  Surely  thou  also  art  (one)  of  th. 
26.  75  P.  remembered  the  word  of  Jesus,  which 
Mark  3.  16  And  Simon  he  surnamed  P. 

5.  37  he  suffered  no  man  to  follow  him,  save  P. 

8.  29  P.  answereth  and  saith  unto  him,  Thou  art 

8.  32  And  P.  tookliim,  and  began  to  rebuke  him 
_ 8.  33  he  rebuked  P.,  saying,  Get  thee  behind 

9.  '  2  after  six  days  Jesus  taketh  (with  him)  P. 

9.  5  P.  answered  and  said  to  Jesus,  Master,  it 

10.  28  Then  P.  began  to  say  unto  him,  Lo,  we  ha. 

11.  21  P.  calling  to  remembrance  saith  unto  him 

13.  3  P.  and  James  and  John,  .asked  him  priv. 

14.  29  But  P.  said  unto  him.  Although  all  shall 
14.  33  he  taketh  with  him  P.  and  James  and  J. 
14.  37  and  saith  unto  P.,  Simon,  sleepest  thou? 
14.  54  P.  followed  him  afar  off,  even  into  the  p. 
14.  66  as  r.  was  beneath  in  the  palace,  there 
14.  67  when  she  saw  P.  warming  himself,  she  lo. 
14.  70  they  that  stood  by  said  again  to  P.,  Surely 
14.  72  And  P.  called  to  mind  the  word  that  Jesus 
16.  7  tell  his  disciples  and  P.  that  he  goeth  lie. 

Luke  5.  8  When  Simon  P.  saw  (it),  he  fell  down  at 

6. 14  Simon,  whom  he  also  named  P.,  and  A. 

8.  45  When  all  denied,  P.  and  they  that  were 

8.  51  suffered  no  man  to  go  in,  save  P.  and  Ja. 

9.  20  whom  say  ye  that  I  am?  P.  answeringsaid 


Luke  9.  28  he  took  P.  and  John  and  James,  and  went 

9.  32  But  P.  and  they  that  were  with  him  were 

9.  33  P.  said  unto  Jesus,  Master,  it  is  good  for 

12.  41  Then  P.  said  unto  him.  Lord,  speakest  thou 

18.  28  Then  I*,  said,  Lo,  we  have  left  all,  and  fol. 
22.  8  he  sent  P.  and  John,  saying,  Go  and  pre. 

___22.  34  And  he  said,  I  tell  thee,  P. ,  the  cock  shall 
■-22.  54  Then  took  they  him.  .And  P.  followed  afar 
22.  55  when  they,  were  set  down  together,  P. 
22.  58  Thou  art  also  of  them.  And  P.  said,  Man 
22.  60  P.  said,  Sian,  I  know  not  what  thou  say. 
22.  61  looked  upon  P.  And  P.  remembered  the 
22.  62  And  [P.]  went  out,  and  wept  bitterly 
24. 12  [Then  arose  P.,  and  ran  unto  thesepulc.] 
John  1.  40  One  of  the  two.  was  Andrew,  Simon  P.’s 

1.  44  Philip  was  of  Bethsaida,  the  city  of.  ,P. 

6.  8  Andrew,  Simon  P.’s  brother,  saith  unto 
6.  68  Then  Simon  P.  answered  him,  Lord,  to  wh. 

13.  6  Then  cometh  he  to  Simon  P. :  and  [P.]  sa. 
13.  8  P.  saith  unto  him,  Thou  shalt  never  wash 
13.  9  Simon  P.  saith  unto  him.  Lord,  not  my  f. 
13.  24  Simon  P.  therefore  beckoned  to  him,  that 
13.  36  Simon  P.  said  unto  him.  Lord,  whither  go. 
13.  37  P.  saiduntohim.  Lord,  why  cannot  Ifollow 

18.  10  Then  Simon  P.  having  a  sword  drewit,  and 

18.  11  Then  said  Jesus  unto  P.,  Put  up  thy  swo. 

18. 15  AndSimon  P.  followed  Jesus,  and  (so  did) 
18.  16  But  P.  stood  at  the  door  without.  Then 

18. 16  disciple,  spake  unto,  .and  brought  in  P. 
18.  17  Then  saith  the  damsel,  .unto  P.,  Art  not 
18.  18  and  P.  stood  with  them,  and  warmed  him. 
18.  25  Simon  P.  stood  and  warmed  himself.  They 
18.  26  being  (his)  kinsman  whose  ear  P.  cut  off 
18.  27  P.  then  denied  again  :  and  immediately 

20.  2  Then  she  runneth,  and  cometh  to  Simou  P. 
20.  3  P.  therefore  went  forth,  and  that  other  d . 
20.  4  the  other  disciple  did  outrun  P.,  aud  came 

20.  6  Then  cometh  Simon  P.  following  him,  and 

21.  2  There  were  together  Simon  P.,  and  Tho. 
21.  3  Simon  P.  saith  unto  them,  I  go  a  fishing 
21.  7  disciple  whom  Jesus  loved  saith  unto  P. 
21.  7  Now  when  Simon  P.  heard  that  it  was  the 
21.  11  Simon  P.  went  up,  and  drew  the  net  to 
21. 15  Jesussaithto  Simon  P.,  Simon,  (son)of  J. 
21.  17  P.  was  grieved  because  he  said  unto  him 
21.  20  Then  P.,  turning  about,  seeth  the  discip. 
21.  21  P.  seeing  him  saith  to  Jesus,  Lord,  aud 

Acts  1.  13  into  an  upper  room,  where  abode  both  P. 

1. 15  in  those  days  P.  stood  up  in  the  midst  of 

2.  14  But  P.,  standing  up  with  the  eleven,  lifted 

2.  37  said  unto  P.  and  to  the  rest  of  the  apost. 

2.  38  Then  P.  said  unto  them,  Repent,  and  be 

3.  1  Now  P.  and  John  went  up  together  into 

3.  3  Who  seeing  P.  and  John  about  to  go  into 

3.  4  P.,  fastening  his  eyes  upon  him  with  J. 

3.  6  Then  P.  said,  Silver  and  gold  have  I  none 
3.  11  which  was  healed  held  P.  and  John,  all 

3.  12  And  when  P.saw(it),  he  answered  unto  the 

4.  8  Then  P.,  filled  with  the  Holy  Ghost,  said 

4.  13  they  saw  the  boldness  of  P.  and  John 

4.  19  But  P.  and  John  answered  and  said  unto 

5.  3  But  P.  said,  Ananias,  why  hath  Satan  fd. 

5.  8  And  P.  answered  unto  her,  Tell  me  whe. 

5.  9  Then  P.  said  unto  her,  How  is  it  that  ye 

5.15  that  at  the  least  the  shadow  of  P.  passing 
5.  29  Then  P.  andthe(other)apostles  answered 

8.  14  they  sent  unto  them  P.  and  John 

8.  20  But  P.  said  unto  him,  Thy  money  perish 

9.  32  as  P.  passed  throughout  all  (quarters),  he 

9.  34  And  P.  said  unto  him,  -Eneas,  Jesus  Chr. 
9.  38  had  heard  that  P.  was  there,  they  sent 
9.  39  Then  P.  arose  and  went  with  them.  When 
9.  40  But  P.  put  them  all  forth,  aud  kneeled 
9.  40  and  when  she  saw  P.,  she  sat  up 

10.  5  call  for  (one)  Simon,  whose  surname  is  P. 

10.  9  P.  went  up  upon  the  house  top  to  pray  a. 

10.  13  came  a  voice  to  him,  Rise,  P. ;  kill,  and 

10.  14  P.  said,  Not  so,  Lord ;  for  I  have  never  e. 

10.  17  P.  doubted  in  himself  what  this  vision 

10.  18  whether  Simon,  which  was  surnamed  P. 
-is.  19  While  P.  thought  on  the  vision,  the  spirit 
10.  21  P.  went  down  to  the  men  which  were  sent 
10.  23  [P.]  wentawaywith  them,  and  certain  lire. 
10.  25  as  P.  was  .coming  in,  Cornelius  met  him 
10.  26  P.  took  him  up,  saying,  Stand  up ;  I  my. 
10.  32  call  hither  Simon,  whose  surname  is  P. 

10.  34  P.  opened  (his)  mouth,  and  said,  Of  a  truth 
10.  44  While  P.  yet  spake  these  words,  the  Holy 
10.  45  were  astonished,  as  many  as  came  with  P. 

10.  46  Then  answered  P.,  Can  any  man  forbid  w. 

11.  2  when  P.  was  come  up  to  Jerusalem,  they 

11.  4  P.  rehearsed  (the  matter)  from  the  begin. 

11.  7  voice  sayinguntome,  Arise,  P. ;  slay,  and 

11.  13  and  call  for  Simon,  whose  surname  is  P. 

12.  3  he  proceeded  further  to  take  P.  also 

12.  5  P.  therefore  was  kept  in  prison :  but  pr. 

12.  6  P.  was  sleeping  between  two  soldiers,  b. 

12.  7  be  smote  P.  on  the  side,  and  raised  him 
12.  11  when  P.  was  come  to  himself,  he  said,  Now 
i2.  13  as  [P.]  knocked  at  the  door  of  the  gate,  a 
12.  14  when  she  knew  P.’s  voice,  she  opened  not 
12.  14  ran.  .and  told  how  P.  stood  before  the  g. 
12.  16  P.  continued  knocking:  and  when  they 
12.  18  was  no  small  stir. .  what  was  become  of  P. 

15.  7  P.  rose  up,  and  said  unto  them.  Men  (and) 
Gal.  1. 18  I  went  up  to  Jerusalem  to  see  [P. ],  and  a. 
2.  7  (the  gospel)  of . .  circumcision  (was/unto P. 
2.  8  For  he  that  wrought  effectually  in  P.  to  the 
2.  11  when  [P.]  was  come  to  Antioch, Iwithstood 
2.  14  I  said  unto  [P.]  before  (them)  all,  If  thou 

1  Pe.  1.  1  P.,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ,  to  the  stran. 

2  Pe.  1.  1  P.,  a  servant  and  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Ch. 


PETHAHIAH 


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PHARAOH 


PE-THAH -I'AH,  n;gng  Jah  opens. 

1.  A  priest  in  the  days  of  David  appointed  over  the 
nineteenth  charge  of  the  sanctuary.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.24.  16  The  nineteenth  to  P.,  the  twentieth  to  Je. 

2.  A  Levite  that  had  taken  a  strange  wife.  B.c.  445. 
Ezra  10.  23  the  same  (is)  Kelita,  P.,  Judah,  and  Elie 

3.  A  Levite  who  regulated  the  devotions  of  the  people 
after  Ezra  had  finished  reading  the  Book  of  the  Law  to 
them.  B.C.  445. 

Xeh.  9.  5  P.,said,  Stand  up  (and)blesstheLoRDyour 

4.  A  son  of  Meshezabeel,  and  of  the  family  of  Zarah  son 
of  Judah,  whom  the  king  of  Persia  employed  in  matters 
concerning  the  returned  exiles.  B.c.  445. 

J4eh.ii.  24  P.  the  son  of  Meshezabeel,  of  the  children 
PE'-THOR,  ung  extension. 

A  city  in  Mesopotamia  near  the  Euphrates,  where 
Balaam  the  prophet  the  son  of  Beor  dwelt,  when  Balak 
king  of  Moab  sent  for  him  to  curse  Israel. 

Xuni22.  3  sent,  .unto  Balaam  the  son  of  Beor,  to  P. 
Deut2y  4  Balaam  the  son  of  Beor  of  P.  of  Mesopo. 

PE-THTT'  EL,  bsong  God,  delivers. 

Father  of  Joel  the  prophet.  B.C.  800. 

Joel  1.  1  word  of  the  Lord  that  came  to . .  son  of  P. 

PETITION  — 

1  .Petition,  prayer,  i yn  ban. 

Dan.  6.  7  whosoever  shall  ask  a  petition  of  any  god 

6.  13  butmaketh  his  petition  three  times  a  day 

i.  Asking,  mishalah. 

Psa.  20.  5  banners  :  the  Lord  fulfil  all  thy  petitions 

3.  Asking,  rnv  shelah,  sheelah. 

1  Sa.  1.  17’  grant  (thee)  thy  petition  that  thou  hast 

1.  27  Lord  hath  given  me  my  petition  which 
1  Ki.  2.  16  now  I  ask  one  petition  of  thee,  deny  me 

2.  20  I  desire  one  small  petition  of  thee ;  (I  pr. 
Esth.  5.  6  What  (is)  thy  petition?  and  it  shall  be  g. 

5.  7  answered  Esther,  and  said,  My  petition 

5.  8  if  it  please  the  king  to  grant  my  petition 

7.  2  What(is)  thy  petition,  queen  Esther?  and 
7.  3  let  my  life  lie  given  me  at  my  petition,  and 
g.  12  what  (is)  thy  petition  ?  and  it  shall  be  gr. 

4. ri  11  asking,  petition,  oat  7)  u.  a  aitema. 

1  Jo.  5. 15  we  know  that  we  have  the  petitions  that 
PE-UL'-THAI,  'nVjig  Jah  works. 

A  Kohathite,  son  o'f  Obed-edom,  and  a  gate  keeper  of 
the  tabernacle  in  the  days  of  David.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.26.  5  Issachar  the  seventh;  P.  the  eighth:  for 
PHA'-LEC,  4>a\6K  division, 

Father  of  Ragau,  an  ancestor  of  Jesus.  See  Peleg. 

Luke  3.  35  which  was  (the  sou)  of  P.,  which  was  (the 
PHAL'-TI,  'pSg  Jah  causes  to  escape. 

A  Benjamite  to  whom  Saul  gave  Michal  his  daughter, 
David’s  wife.  B.c.  1060.  See  Paltiel. 

1  Sa.  25.  44  had  given  Michal.  .to  P.  the  son  of  Laish 
PHA  NTJ  -EL,  •kevovrih. 

An  Asherite,  mother  of  Anna  the  prophetess  who  came 
into  the  temple  when  Jesus  was  presented  there  by  his 
parents,  and  spoke  of  him  to  those  who  looked  for  re¬ 
demption  in  Israel. 

Luke  2.  36  there  was  one  Anna,  .the  daughter  of  P. 
PHAR-AOH,  .-15H3  sun. 

1.  A  king  of  Egypt  in  the  days  of  Abram.  B.c.  1896. 

Gen.  12.  15  The  princes  also  of  P.  saw  her,  and  com. 
12.  15  before  P. .  the  woman  was  taken  into  P.’s 
12. 17  Lord  plagued  P.  and  his  house  with  great 
12.  18  P.  called  Abram,  and  said,  What  (is)  this 
12.  20  P.  commanded  (his)  men  concerning  him 

2. Anotherkingof  Egypt,  in  the  days  of  Joseph.  B.c.  1725. 

Gen.  37.  36  anofticerof  P.’s,(and)  captain  of  theguard 

39.  1  an  officer  of  P.,  captain  of  the  guard 

40.  2  P.  was  wroth  against  two  (of)  his  officers 

40.  7  he  asked  P.’s  officers  that  (were)  with  him 
40.  11  P.’s  cup  (was)  in  my  hand :  and  I  took  the 
40.  11  into  P.’s  cup,  and  I  gave  the  cup  into  P.’s 
40.  13,  19  within  three  days  shall  P.  lift  up  thine 
40.  13  thou  shalt  deliver  P.’s  cup  into  his  hand 
40.  14  make  mention  of  me  unto  P., and  bring  me 
40.  17  (was)  of  all  manner  of  bake  meats  for  P. 
40.  20  the  third  day,  (which  was)  P.’s  birthday 

40.  21  and  he  gave  the  cup  into  P.’s  hand 

41.  1  P.  dreamed :  and,  behold,  he  stood  by  tire 

41.  4  kiue  did  eat  up  the.  .fat  kine  So  P.  awoke 
41.  7  And  P.  awoke,  and,  behold,  (it  was)  a  dr. 
41.  8  P.  told  them  his  dreams;  but  (there  was) 
41.  8  none  that  could  interpret  them  unto  P. 
41.  9  Then  spake  the  chief  butler  unto  P.,  say. 
41.  10  P.  was  wroth  with  his  servants,  and  put 
41.  14  P.  sent  and  called  Joseph,  and  they  bro. 
41.  14  changed  his  raiment,  and  came  in  untoP. 
41.  15  P.  said  unto  Joseph,  I  have  dreamed  a  d. 
41. 16  Joseph  answered  P.,  saying,  (It  is)  not  in 
41.  16  God  shall  give  P.  an  answer  of  peace 

41.  17  P.  said  unto  Joseph,  In  my  dream,  behold 
4 1.  25  P.,  The  dream  of  P.  (is)  one  :  God  hath  sh. 
41.  28  (is)  the  thing  which  I  have  spoken  unto  I’. 
41.  28  What  God  (is),  .to  do  he  showeth  unto  I’. 
41.  32  for  that  the  dream  was  doubled  unto  P. 
41.  33  let  P.  look  out  a  man  discreet  and  wise 
41.  34  P.  do  (this),  and  let  him  appoint  officers 
41.  35  lay  up  corn  under  the  hand  of  P.,  and 
41.  37  the  thing  was  good  in  the  eyes  of  P.,  and 
41.  38  P.  said  unto  his  servants,  Cauwe  find  (such 
41.  39  F.  said  unto  Joseph.  ,(t]iere  is)  none  sod. 


Gen.  41.  41  P.  said  unto  Joseph,  See,  I  have  set  thee 
41.  42  P.  took  off  his  ring  from  his  hand,  and 
41.  44  P.  said  unto  Joseph,  I  (am)  P.,  and  with. 
41.45  P.  called  Joseph’s  name  Zaphnath-paane. 
41.  46  And  Joseph,  .stood  before  P.  king  of  E. 
41.  46  Joseph  went  out  from  the  presence  of  P. 

41.  55  people  cried  to  P.  for  bread  :  and  P.  said 

42.  15  By  the  life  of  P.  ye  shall  not  go  forth  he. 

42.  16  or  else,  by  the  life  of  P.  surely  ye  (are)  s. 

44.  18  not  thine  anger  burn,  .thou  (art),  .as  P. 

45.  2  the  Egyptians  and  the  house  of  P.  heard 

45.  8  he  hath  made  me  a  father  to  P.,  and  lord 

45.  16  fame. .  was  heard  in  P.’s  house,  .pleased  P. 
45.  17  1>.  said  unto  Joseph,  Say  unto  thy  brethren 

45.  21  according  to  the  commandment  of  P. 

46.  5  the  waggons  which  P.  had  sent  to  carry 

46.  31  I  will  go  up,  and  show  P.,  and  say  unto 

46.  33  it  shall  come  to  pass,  when  P.  shall  call 

47.  1  Then  Joseph  came  and  told  P.,  and  said 

47.  2  he  took  some . .  and  presentedthein  unto  P. 

47.  3  P.  said  unto  his  brethren,  What  (is)  your 
47.  3  they  said  unto  P.,  Thy  servants  (are)  she. 
47.  4  They  said,  moreover,  unto  P.,  For  to  soj. 
47.  5  P.  spake  unto  Joseph,  saying.  Thy  father 
47.  7  set  him  before  P.:  and  Jacob  blessed  P. 
47.  8  And  P.  said  unto  Jacob,  How  old  (art)  t.? 
47.  9  Jacob  said  unto  P.,  The  days  of  the  years 

47. 10  blessed  P.,  and  went  out  from  before  P. 

47. 11  in  the  land  of  Rameses,  as  P.  had  comm. 
47.  14  Joseph  brought  the  money  into  P.’s  house 
47.  19  we  and  our  land . .  will  be  servants  unto  P. 
47.  20  Joseph  bought  all  the  land  of  Egypt  for  P. 
47.  20  famine  prevailed,  .so  the  land  became  P.’s 
47.  22  priests  had  a  portion  (assigned  them)  of  P. 
47.  22  did  eat  their  portion  which  P.  gave  them 
47.  23  I  have  bought  you  this  day.  .for  P. :  lo 
47.  24  that  ye  shall  give  the  fifth  (part)  unto  P. 
47.  25  And  they  said,  we  will  be  P.’s  servants 
47.  26  P.  should  have  the  fifth  (part);  except  the 
47.  26  land  of  the  priests  only,  .became  not  P.’s 
50.  4  Joseph  spake  unto  the  house  of  P.,  saying 
50.  4  speak,  I  pray  you,  in  the  ears  of  P.,  saying 
50.  6  P.  said.  Go  up  and  bury  thy  father,  acc. 
50.  7  with  him  went  up  all  the  servants  of  P. 

3. A  third  king  of  Egypt,  in  the  infancy  of  Moses.  B.C.  1571. 

Exod  1.  11  they  built  for  P.  treasure  cities,  Pithom 

1.  19  the  midwives  said  unto  P.,  Because  the 

1.  22  P.  charged  all  his  people,  saying,  Every 

2.  5  And  the  daughter  of  P.  came  down  to  w. 
2.  7  Then  saidhis  sisterto  P.’s  daughter,  Shall 
2.  8  P.’s  daughter  said  to  her,  Go.  And  the  m. 
2.  9  P.’sdaughter  said  unto  her,  Take  this  ch. 
2.  10  child  grew,  and  she  brought  him  unto  P.’s 

lleb.  11.  24  Moses,  .refused  to  be  called  the  son  of  P.’s 

4.  A  fourth  king  of  Egypt,  when  Moses  was  grown  up. 
B.c.  1531. 

Exod.  2.  15  Now  when  P.  heard  this  thing,  he  sought 

2.  15  But  Moses  fled  from  the  face  of  P.,  and 

5.  A  fifth  king  of  Egypt,  who  was  reigning  when  Moses 
returned,  b.c.  1491. 

Exod  3.  10  Comenow..andIwillsendtheeuntoP.,th. 

3.  11  Who  (am)  I  , that  Ishouldgounto  P.,and 

4.  21  see.  .thou  do  all  those  wonders  before P. 

4.  22  thou  shalt  say  unto  P.,  Thus  saith  the  L. 

5.  1  Moses  and  Aaron  went  in,  and  told  P. 

5.  2  P.  said,  Who  (is)  the  Lord,  that  I  should 

5.  5  P.  said,  Behold,  the  people  of  the  land  n'. 

5.  6  P.  commanded  the  same  day  the  taskma. 

3.  10  Thus  saith  P.,  I  will  not  give  you  straw 
5.  14  the  officers  .which  P.’s  taskmasters  had 
5.  15  Then  the  officers,  .came  and  cried  untoP. 
5.  20  Moses  and  Aaron . .  as  they  came  forth . .  P. 

5.  21  savour  to  be  abhorred  in  the  eyes  of  F. 

5. 23  For  since  I  came  toP.  to  speak  in  thy  na. 

6.  1  Now  shalt  thou  see  what  I  will  do  to  P. 

6.  it  Go  in,  speak  unto  P.  king  of  Egypt,  that 

6.  12  how  then  shall  P.  hear  me,  who  (am)  of 

6.  13  gave  them  a  charge .  unto  P.  king  of  Eg. 

6.  27  These  (are)  they  which  spake  to  P.  king 

6.  29  speak  thou  unto  P.  kingof  Egyptall  that 

6.  30  Behold,  .how  shall  P.  hearken  unto  me? 

7.  1  See,  I  have  made  thee  a  god  to  P.  ;  and 

7.  2  Aaron  thy  brother  shall  speak  unto  P.,  th. 

7.  3  I  will  hearken  P.  ’s  heart,  and  multiply 

7.  4  But  P.  shall  not  hearken  unto  you,  that  I 

7.  7  fourscore . .  when  they  spake  unto  P. 

7.  9  When  P.  shall  speak  unto  you,  saying,  S. 

7.  9  Take  thy  rod,  and  cast  (it)  before  P. ,  (and) 
7.  10  And  Moses  and  Aaron  went  in  unto  P.,and 
7.  10  Aaron  cast  down  his  rod  before  P.,  and 
7.  ii  P.  also  called  the  wise  men  and  the  sore. 
7.  14  P.’s  heart  (is)  hardened,  he  refuseth  to 
7.  15  Get  thee  unto  P.  in  the  morning  ;  lo,  he 
7.  20  heliftedup  the  rod.  .in  the  sight  of  P.,  and 
7.  22  P.’s  heart  was  hardened,  neither  did  he 

7.  23  P.  turned  and  went  into  his  house,  neith. 

8.  1  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses,  Go  unto  P. 

8.  8  Then  P.  called  for  Moses  and  Aaron,  and 

8.  9  Moses  said  unto  P.,  Glory  over  me  ;  when 

8.  12  Moses.  .Aaron  weut  out  from  P. :  and  M. 

8.  12  the  frogs  which  he  had  brought  against  P. 
8.  15  But  when  P.  saw  that  there  was  respite 

8.  19  Then  the  magicians  said  unto  P.,  This  (is) 

8.  19  P.’s  heart  was  hardened,  and  he  hearke. 

8.  20  Rise  up  early . .  and  staud  before  P. ;  lo,  he 
8.  24  came . .  swarm  (of  flies)  into . .  house  of  P. 
8.  23  P.  called  for  Moses  and  for  Aaron,  and 
8.  28  P.  said,  1  will  let  you  go,  that  ye  may  sa. 
8.  29  the  swarms  (of  flies)  may  depart  from  P. 
8.  29  but  let  pot  P,  deal  deceitfully  any  more 


Exod. 8.  30  Moses  went  out  from  P.  and  entreated 
8.  31  he  removed  the  swarms  (of  flies)  from  P. 

8.  32  P.  hardened  his  heart  at  this  time  also 

9.  1  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Go  in  unto  P. 
9.  7  P.  sent.  And  the  heart  of  P.  was  hardened 
9.  8  and  let  Moses  sprinkle . .  in  the  sight  of  P. 
9.  10  they  took  ashes .  .and stood  before  P. ;  and 
9.  12  And  the  Lord  hardened  the  heart  of  P. 

9.  13  Rise  up  early,  .and  stand  before  P.,  and 
9.  20  He  that  feared . .  among  the  servants  of  P. 
9.  27  P.  sent,  and  called  for  Moses  and  Aaron 
9.  33  Moses  weut  out  of  the  city  from  P.,  and 
9.  34  P.  saw  that  the  rain  and  the  hail,  .were 

10.  1  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Go  in  unto  P. 
10.  3  Moses  and  Aaron  came  in  unto  P.,  and  s. 
10.  6  he  turned  himself,  and  went  out  from  P. 
10.  7  P.’s  servants  said  unto  him,  How  long  sh. 
10.  8  lloses  and  Aaron  were  brought . .  unto  P. 
10.  11  And  they  were  driven  out  from  P.’s  pres, 
io.  16  Then  P.  called  for  Moses  and  Aaron  in  li. 
10.  18  he  went  out  from  P.,  and  entreated  the  L. 
10. 20, 27  But  the  Lord  hardened  P.’s  heart,  so  th. 
10.  24  P.  called  unto  Moses,  and  said,  Go  ye,  se. 

10.  28  And  P.  said  unto  him,  Get  thee  from  me 

11.  1  Yet.  .1  bring  one  plague  (more)  upon  P. 
11.  3  Moses  (was)  very  great,  .in .  sight  of  P.'s 
11.  5  the  firstborn  of  P.  that  sitteth  upon  his  t. 
11.  8  And  he  went  out  from  P.  in  a  great  anger 
1 1.  9  the  Lord  said . .  P.  shall  nothearken  unto 

11.  10  before  P. ;  and  the  Lord  hardened  P.’s  he. 

12.  29  first  born  of  P.  that  sat  on  his  throne 

12.  30  And  1’.  rose  up  in  the  night,  he,  and  all 

13.  15  when  P.  would  hardly  let  us  go,  that  the 

13.  17  when  P.  had  let  the  people  go,  that  God 

14.  3  P.  will  say  of  the  children  of  Israel,  They 
14.  4  I  will  harden  P.’s  heart,  that  he  shall  to. 
14.  4  I  will  be  honoured  upon  P.,  and  upon  all 
14.  5  the  heart  of  P.  and  of  his  servants  was 
14.  8  the  Lord  hardened  the  heart  of  P.  king 
14.  9  horses  (and)  chariots  of  P.,  and  his  horse. 
14.  10  when  P.  drew  nigh,  the  children  of  Israel 
14.  17  I  will  get  me  honour  upon  P.,  and  upon 
14.  18  I  have  gotten  me  honour  upon  P.,  and  up. 
14.  23  P.’s  horses,  his  chariots,  and  his  horsemen 

14.  28  host  of  P.  that  came  into  the  sea  after 

15.  4  P.’s  chariots  and  his  host  hath  he  cast 
15.  19  the  horse  of  P.  went  in  with  his  chariots 
1 3.  4  God . .  delivered  me  from  the  sword  of  P. 
18.  8  all  that  the  Lord  had  done  unto  P.  and  to 
18.  10  hath  delivered  you.  .out  of  the  hand  of  P. 

Deut.  6.  21  We  were  P.’s  bondmen  in  Egypt;  and  the 

6.  22  uponP.,  and  upon  all  his  household,  before 

7.  8  redeemed .  .from  the  hand  of  P.  king  of  E. 
7.  18  remember  what  theLORDthy  God  did  unto 

11.  3  did  in  the  midst  of  Egypt  unto  P.  the  ki. 

29.  2  the  Lord  did.  .in  the  land  of  Egypt  unto 
34.  11  sent  him  to  do  in  the  land  of  Egypt  to  1'. 

1  Sa.  2.  27  when  they  were  in  Egypt,  in  P.’s  house? 

6.  6  the  Egyptians  and  P.  hardened  their  hea.? 

2  Ki.  17.  7  from  under  the  hand  of  P.,  king  of  Egypt 
Neh.  9.  10  shewedst  signs  and  wonders  upon  P.,  and 
Psa.135.  9  tokens.  .uponP., and  upon  all  his  servants 

136.  15  overthrew  P.  and  his  host  in  the  Red  sea 
Acts  7. 10  gave  him  favour,  .in  the  sight  of  P.  king 

7.  13  Joseph’s  kindred  was  made  known  untoP. 
7.  21  P.’s  daughter  took  him  up,  and  nourished 

Rom.  9.  17  For  the  scripture  saith  unto  P.,  Even  for 

6.  A  king  of  Egypt  in  the  days  of  Solomon.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ki.  3.  1  affinity  with  P.  king  of  Egypt,  and  took  P. 

7.  8  Solomon  made  also  an  house  for  P.’s  dau. 
9.  16  (For)  P.  king  of  Egypt  had  gone  up  and 
9.  24  P.’s  daughter  came  up  out  of  the  city  of 
11.  1  together  with  the  daughter  of  P.,  women 
11.  18  they  came  to  Egypt,  untoP.  king  of  Egy. 
11.  19  found  great  favour  in  the  sight  of  P. 
n.  20  his  son,  whom  Taphenes  weanedin  P.’s  h. 
11.  20  was  inP.'shouseholdamongthesonsof  P 
11.  21  Hadad  said  to  P.,  Let  me  depart,  that  I 
1 1.  22  P.  said  unto  him,  But  what  hast  thou  la. 

2  Oh.  8.  11  Solomon  brought  up  the  daughter  of  1’. 
Song  1.  9  to  a  company  of  horses  in  P.’s  chariots 

7.  A  king  of  Egypt  in  the  days  of  Isaiah.  B.c.  720. 

Isa.  19.  n  wise  counsellors  of  P. .  .how  say  ye  to  P. 

30.  2  strengthen  themselves  in  the  strength  of  F. 
30.  3  Therefore  shall  the  strength  of  P.  be  your 

36.  6  so  (is)  P.  king  of  Egypt  to  all  that  trust  in 

8.  Father  of  Bithiah  wife  of  Mered,  who  was  of  the  tribe 
of  Judah.  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4.  18  the  sons  of  Bithiah  the  daughter  of  P. 
PHAR-AOH  HOPH'-RA,  i'i?n  njns  priest  of  the  sun. 
A  king  of  Egypt  whose  overthrow  by  Nebuchadnezzar 
was  foretold  by  Jeremiah  the  prophet.  B.c.  570. 
Herodotus  reports  his  death  by  a  rival  king,  Amasis. 

Jer.  44.  30  I  will  give  P.  king  of  Egypt  into  the  hand 
PHAR-AOH  (NECH-OH  or  NECHO),  or  nb:  njnf. 
A  king  of  Egypt, a  successor  of  Psammetichus,  who  fought 
against  Nabopolassar  king  of  Assyria,  slew  king  Josiali 
at  Megiddo,  bound  Jehoahaz  at  Riblah,  and  made 
Eliakim  his  brother  king  in  his  stead.  B.c.  610. 

2  Ki.  18.  21  so  (is)  P.  king  of  Egypt  unto  all  that  trust 

23.  29  P.  king  of  Egypt  went  up  against  the  ki. 
23.  33  P.  put  him  in  bands  at  Riblah  in  the  land 
23.  34  P.  made  Eliakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  in 
23.  35  Jehoiakim  gave  the  silver  and.  .gold  toP. 
23.  3s  money  according  to.  .commandment of  P. 
23.  35  according  to  his  taxation.. to  give.. untoP. 
Jer.  25.  19  P.  king  of  Egypt,  and  his  servants,  and  his 

37.  5  P.’sarmywascomeforthoutof  Egypt:and 
37.  7  P.’s  army  which  is  come  forth  to  help  you 


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Jer.  37. 11  army,  .was  broken  up. .  for  fcarof  P.’s  army 
43.  9  at  the  entry  of  P.'s  house  in  Tahpanhes 
46.  2  against  the  army  of  P.  king  of  Egypt  which 
46.  17  P.  king  of  Egypt  (is  but)  a  noise;  he  hath 
46.  25  and  P.,  and  Egypt,  with  their  gods,  and 

46.  25  even  P.,  and  (all)  them  that  trust  in  him 

47.  1  word,  .that came,  .before  that  P.  smote G. 
Eze.  17. 17  Neither  shall  P.  with  (his)  mighty  army 

29.  2  set  thy  face  against  P.  king  of  Egypt,  and 

29.  3  P.  king  of  Egypt,  the  great  dragon  that 

30.  21  I  have  broken  the  arm  of  P.  king  of  Egy. 

30.  22  I  (am)  against  P.  king  of  Egypt,  and  will 

30.  24  I  will  break  P.’s  arms,  and  he  shall  groan 
30. 25  the  arms  of  P.  shall  fall  down  and  they 

31.  2  Son . .  speak  unto  P.  king  of  Egypt,  and  to 

31.  18  This  (is)  P.  and  all  his  multitude,  saith 

32.  2  take  up  a  lamentation  for  P.  king  of  Egypt 

32.  31  P.  shall  see  them,  and  shall  be  comforted 
32.  31  P.  and  all  his  army  slain  by  the  sword 
32.  32  (even)  P.  and  all  his  multitude,  saith  the 

PHA'RES,  tape's  breach  ( from  Heb.  p,s). 

Elder  son  of  Judah  by  Thamar,  and  father  of  Esrom. 
B.c.  1700.  See  also  the  following. 

Matt.  1.  3  Judas  begat  P. .  .P.  begat  Esrom ;  and 
Luke  3.  33  Esrom,  which  was  (the  son)  of  P.,  which 

PHA'REZ,  PE'-REZ,  ns,  P?  breaking  forth. 

Elder  son  of  Judah  by  Tamar  iris  daughter  in  law,  and 
father  of  Hezron  and  Hamul.  is.C.  1700.  See  Perez. 
Gen.  38.  29  therefore  his  name  was  called  P. 

46.  12  And  the  sons  of  P.  were  Hezron  and  Ham. 
46.  12  Onan,  and  Shelah,  and  P.,  and  Zaral) 
Num26.  20  of  P.,  the  family  of  the  Pharzites  ;  of  Ze. 

26.  21  the  sons  of  P.  were ;  of  Hezron,  the  fam. 
Ruth  4.  12  let  thy  house  be  like  the  house  of  P.,  wh. 

4.  18  these  (are)  the  generations  of  P.;  P.  begat 
1  Oh.  2.  4  Tamar  his  daughter  in  law  bare  him  P.  and 

2.  5  The  sons  of  P.;  Hezron,  and  Hamul 

4.  1  P.,  Hezron,  and  Carmi,  and  Hur,  and  Sh. 

9.  4  Bani,  of  the  children  of  P.  the  son  of  J udah 

Xeh.  11.  4  son  of  Mahalaleel,  of  the  children  of  P. 

11.  6  All  the  sonsof  r.that  dweltat  Jerusalem 

PHA  RI  SEES,  ’bapiaaioi,  (from  Heb.  tps )  separate. 
The  largest  of  the  three  or  four  Jewish  sects  ;  noted  for 
their  self  conceit  and  long  prayers;  paid  unnecessary 
tithes,  fasted  often,  made  broad  their  phylacteries, 
held  to  traditions,  &c. 

Matt.  3.  7  he  saw  many  of  the  P.  and  Radducees  co. 

5.  20  (the  righteousness)  of  the  scribes  and  P. 
9.  11  And  when  the  P.  saw  (it),  they  said  unto 
9.  14  the  P.  fast  oft,  but  thy  disciples  fast  not 
9.  34  the  P.  said,  He  casteth  out  devils  through 

12.  2  But  when  the  P.  saw  (it),  they  said  unto 

12.  14  the  P.  went  out,  and  held  a  council  again. 

12.  24  when  the  P.  heard  (it),  they  said,  This  (f.) 
12.  38  [the  P.]  answered,  saying,  Master,  we  wo. 

15.  1  Then  came  to  Jesus  scribes  and  P.,  which 
15. 12  Knowest  thou  that  the  P.  were  offended 

16.  1  The  P.  also  with  the  Sadducees  came,  and 
16.  6  the  leaven  of  the  P.  and  of  the  Sadducees 
16.  12  the  doctrine  of  the  P.  and  of  the  Sadduc. 
19.  3  The  P.  also  came  unto  him,  tempting  him 

21.  45  when  the  chief  priests  and  P.  had  heard 

22.  15  Then  went  the  P.,  and  took  counsel  how 
22.  34  P.  had  heard  that  he  had  put  the  Saddu. 

22.  41  While  tlieP.  were  gathered  together,  Je. 

23.  2  The  scribes  and  the  P.  sit  in  Moses’  seat 
23.  13,  15,  23,  25,  27  woe  unto  you,  scribesand  P. 
23. 14  [Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  P.,  hypocrites] 
23.  26  (Thou)  blind  P.,  cleanse  first  that  (which 
23.  29  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  P. ,  hypocrites ! 

27.  62  priests  and  P.  came  together  unto  Pilate 
Mark  2.  16  [P.]sawliim  eat  with  publicans  and  sinne. 

2.  18  disciples  of  John  and  [of..P.]  used  to  fast 
2. 18  Why  do  the  disciples  of  John  and  of .  .  P. 

2.  24  the  P.  said  unto  him,  Behold,  why  dothey 

3.  6  the  P.  went  forth,  and  straightway  took 

7.  1  Then  came  together  unto  him  the  P.,  and 
7.  3  the  P.,  andall  the  Jews,  except  they  wash 

7.  5  the  P.  and  scribes  asked  him,  Why 

8.  11  the  P.  came  forth,  and  began  to  question 
8.  13  bewareof  theleavenof  the  P.,and  (of)  the 

10.  2  the  P.  came  to  him,  and  asked  him,  Is  it 
12.  13  certain  of  the  P.  and  of  the  Herodiaus 

Luke  5. 17  there  were  P.  and  doctors  of  the  law 

5.  21  the  P.  began  to  reason,  saying,  Who  is 
5.  30  P.  murmured  against  his  disciples,  saying 

5.  33  and  likewise  (the  disciples)  of  the  P. 

6.  2  the  P.  said  unto  them,  Why  do  ye  that  w. 

6.  7  the  scribes  and  P.  watched  him,  whether 

7.  30  the  P.  and  lawyers  rejected  the  counsel 

7.  36  one  of  the  P.  desired  him  that  he  would 
7.  36  he  went  into  the  P.’s  house,  and  sat  down 
7.  37  that  (Jesus)  sat  at  meat  in  the  P.’s  house 
7.  39  when  tlie  P.  which  had  bidden  him  saw 

3:  37  a  certain  P.  brought  him  to  dine  with  h. 

11.  38  when  the  P.  saw  (it),  he  marvelled  that  he 
11.  39  ye  P.  make  clean  the  outside  of  the  cup 
II.  42  But  woe  unto  you,  P. !  for  ye  tithe  mint 
11.  43  Woe  unto  you,  P.!  for  ye  love  the  upper. 
1 1.  44  [Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  P.,  hypocrites] 

1 1.  53  the  scribesand  the  P.  began  to  urge  (him) 

12.  1  Beware  ye  of  the  leaven  of  the  P.,  which 

13.  31  The  same  day  there  came  certain  of  theP. 

14.  1  went  into  the  house  of  one  of  the  chief  P. 

14.  3  Jesus  answering  spake  unto  the.  .P.,  say. 

15.  2  the  P.  and  scribes  murmured,  saying,  This 

16.  14  the  P.  also,  .heard  all  these  things  :  and 

17.  20  when  he  was  demanded  of  the  P.,  when 

18.  m  the  one  a  P.,  and  the  other  a  publican 


Lukei8. 11  The  P.  stood  and  prayed  thus  with  hims. 

19.  39  tome  of  the  P. .  .said  unto  him,  Master 
Jolm  1.  24  And  they  which  were  sent  were  of  the  P. 

3.  1  There  was  a  man  of  the  P.,  named  Nico. 

4.  1  the  Lord  knew  how  the  P.  had  heard  that 
7.  32  The  P.  heard  that  the  people  murmured 
7.  32  tlie  P.  and  the  chief  priests  sent  officers 
7.  45  Then  came  the  officers  to  the.  .P.;  and 
7.  47  Then  answered  them  the  P.,  Are  ye  also 

7.  48  Have  any  of  the  rulers  or  of  the  P.  belie. 

8.  3  [the  scribes  and  P.  brought  unto  him  a  w.] 

8.  13  The  P.  therefore  said  unto  him,  Thou  b. 
9. 13  They  brought  to  the  P.  him  that,  .wasbl. 

9.  15  Then  again  the  P.  also  asked  him  how  he 

9.  16  Therefore  said  some  of  the  P.,  This  man 

9.  40  (some)  of  tlie  P. .  .heard  these  words,  and 

1 1. 46  some  of  them  went  their  ways  to  tlie  P. 
11.  47  Then  gathered  the.  ,P.  a  council,  and  said 

11.  57  Now.  .the  I’,  had  given  a  commandment 

12.  19  The  P.  therefore  said  among  themselves 
12.  42  because  of  the  P.  they  did  not  confess 
18.  3  officers  from  the  chief  priests  andP.,  co. 

Acts  5.  34  stood  there  up  one  in  tlie  council,  a  P. 

15.  5  there  rose  up  certain  of  the  sect  of  the  P. 
23.  6  perceived  that  the  one  part  were.  .[P.] 

23.  6  IamaP.,  [the  son  of  a  P.J:  of  the  hope  and 
23.  7  there  arose  a  dissension  between  the  P. 
23.  8  neither  angel,  nor  spirit ;  but  the  P.  con. 
23.  9  the  scribes  (that  were)  of  tlie  P.s’  part 
26.  5  after  tlie.  .straitest  sect.  .1  lived  a  P. 
Phil.  3.  5  Circumcised . .  as  touching  the  law,  a  P. 

PHAR'-PAR,  nsns  swift. 

The  river  el-Sibarani,  flowing  from  Hermon  past  'Da¬ 
mascus,  or  the  little  one  at  el-Faigah  which  falls  into 
the  Barada;  or  the  Awaj  from  eastern  Iiermon,  and 
now  called  Barber. 

2  Ki.  5.  12  (Are)  not  Abana  and  P. .  .better  than  all 

PILAR-ZITES,  ’insri  the  Partsi. 

The  family  of  Pharez  son  of  Judah. 

Num26.  20  of  Pharez,  the  family  of  the  P.:  of  Zcraii 

PHE'-BE,  <W/3 7). 

A  female  minister  in  Corinth  or  Cenclirea,  who  had 
helped  Paul,  and  going  to  Rome,  was  recommended  by 
Paul. 

Rom  16.  1  I  commend  unto  you  P.  our  sister,  which 
PHE  NICE,  d-oTiuf. 

A  harbour  on  the  S.  of  Crete. 

Acts  27.  12  if  by  any  means  they  might  attain  to  P. 

PHE-NICE,  FHE-NI’-CIA,  4'oiVixi). 

The  E.  coast  of  the  Mediterranean,  commencing  at  the 
promontory  of  Carmel,  and  stretching  120  miles  north¬ 
ward,  with  an  average  breadth  of  20  miles;  Tyre 
and  Sidon  were  its  chief  cities.  It  was  originally 
peopled  by  the  sons  of  Anak,  B.c.  2800 ;  Agenor  was  its 
first  king,  749  ;  in  878  it  sent  forth  a  colony,  led  by 
Elissa  or  Dido,  to  Africa,  which  founded  Carthage  ;  in 
721  it  was  invaded  by  Shalmanezer;  in  587  by  Nebu¬ 
chadnezzar;  in  536  by  Lyrus;  in  466  the  Phoenicians 
were  totally  defeated  by  Cimon  at  the  naval  battle  of 
Eurymedon  ;  in  352  they  revolted  from  Persia  ;  in  331 
they  were  subdued  by  Alexander ;  in  323  the  country 
was  annexed  to  Egypt ;  in  315  it  was  seized  by  Anti- 
gonus  of  Phrygia ;  in  83  it  passed  to  Tigranes  king  of 
Armenia ;  in  62  it  became  part  of  the  Roman  province 
of  Syria ;  in  20  it  was  deprived  by  Augustus  of  all  its 
liberties.  It  was  annexed  to  Turkey  in  A.I).  1516. 

Acts  11.  19  Now  they .  .travelled  as  far  as  P.,  and  C. 
15.  3  they  passed  through  P.  and  Samaria,  de. 
21.  2  finding  aship  sailing  over  unto  P.,  we  we. 

PHI'-BE-SETH,  nD3"'S  the  cat  goddess  Baslit. 

A  capital  city  in  Lower  Egypt,  called  also  Bubastis,  on 
the  E.  of  Pelusiac  branch  of  the  Nile. 

Eze.  30.  17  The  young  men  of  Aven  and  of  P.  shall 
PHIC'-HOL,  bb’B  great,  strong,  tamarisk. 

Chief  captain  of  Abimelech  king  of  the  Philistines  in 
the  days  of  Abraham.  B.C.  1880. 

Gen.  21.  22  Abimelech  and  P.  the  chief  captain .  .spa. 
21.  32  then  Abimelech  rose  up,  and  P.  the  chief 
26.  26  Abimelech  went . .  and  P.  the  chief  captain 

PHIL-A-DELPH'-IA,  4>iAa5e\i ptla. 

The  second  city  of  Lydia  in  the  W.  of  Asia  Minor, 
26  miles  S.E.  of  Sardis,  and  70  N.E.  of  Smyrna; 
it  was  founded  by  Attalus  Philadelphus  king  of  Per- 
gamos  ;  in  A.D.  17  it  was  almost  destroyed  by  an  earth¬ 
quake  ;  it  was  taken  by  Bazazet  I.  in  A.n.  1390;  it  is 
now  called  Allah  shair,  “city  of  God,"  and  still  con¬ 
tains  about  15,000  inhabitants,  and  the  ruins  of  many 
ancient  churches. 

Rev.  1.  11  unto  Sardis,  and  unto  P.,  and  unto  Laod. 
3.  7  And  to  the  angel  of  the  church  in  P.  write 

PHEL-E'-MON,  4>iA.77iu&!V. 

A  person  in  Colosse  to  whom  Paul  addressed  a  letter  in 
behalf  of  his  spiritual  son  Onesimus. 

Phm.  1  Paul,  .unto  P.  our  dearly  beloved,  aud  f. 
PHIL-E'-TUS,  •blhriTOS. 

A  person  condemned  (along  with  one  Hymeneus)  by 
Paul  for  error  regarding  the  resurrection. 

2  Ti.  2.  17  of  whom  is  Hymeneus  and  P. 

PHIL'-ip,  A’iXtmros  a  lover  of  horses. 

1.  One  of  the  twelve  apostles,  from  Bethsaida. 

Matt  10.  3  P.,  and  Bartholomew;  Thomas,  and  Ma. 
Mark  3.  18  P.,  and  Bartholomew,  and  Matthew,  and 


Luke  6.  14  Andrew.  James  and  Jolm,  P.  and  Barth. 
John  1.  43  flndeth  P. ,  and  saith  unto  him,  Follow  me 
1.  44  P.  was  off  Bethsaida,  the  city  of  Andrew 
1.  45  P.  findeth  Nathanael,  and  saith  unto  him 
1.  46  P.  saith  unto  him,  Come  and  sec 
1.  48  Before  that  P.  called  thee,  when  thou  wast 
6.  5  he  saith  unto  P.,  Whence  shall  we  buy  b. 
6.  7  P.  answered  him,  Two  hundred  penny  w. 
12.  21  The  same  came  therefore  to  P.,  which  was 
12.  22  P.  cometh  and  telleth  Andrew- 

12.  22  and  again  Andrew  and  P.  tell  Jesus 

14.  8  I*,  saith  unto  him,  Lord,  show  us  the  Fa. 
14.  9  you,  and  yet  hast  thou  not  known  me,  I*.? 
Acts  1.  13  P.,  and  Thomas,  Bartholomew,  and  Mat. 

2.  A  son  of  Herod  the  Great,  and  husband  of  Hero- 
dias. 

Matt.14.  3  for  Herodias’s  sake,  his  brother  [P.’s]  wife 
Mark  6.  17  for  Herodias’  sake,  his  brother  P.’s  wife 
Luke  3.  19  for  Herodias  his  brother  [P.’s]  wife,  aud 

3.  Another  son  who  was  tetrarcli  of  Iturea. 

Luke  3.  1  his  brother  P.  tetrarcli  of  Ituraa  and  of 

4.  One  of  the  seven  chosen  to  serve  tables;  he  also 
preached  and  baptized. 

Acts  6.  5  P.,  and  I’rochorus,  and  Nicanor,  aud  Ti. 
8.  5  P.  went  down  to  the  city  of  Samaria,  and 
8.  6  gave  heed  unto  those  things  which  P.  spa. 
8.  12  when  they  believed  P.  preaching  the  th. 
8.  13  he  continued  with  I’.,  aud  wondered 
8.  26  the  angel  of  the  Lord  spake  unto  P.,  say. 
8.  29  the  Spirit  said  unto  P.,  Go  near,  and  join 
8.  30  P.  ran  thither  to(him),  and  heard  him  read 
8.  31  he  desired  P.  that  he  would  come  up  and 
8.  34  the  eunuch  answered  P.,  and  said,  I  pray 
8.  35  P.  opened  his  mouth,  and  began  at  the  s. 
8.  37  [P.  said,  If  thou  believest  with  all  thine] 
8.  38  both  into  the  water,  both  P.  and  the  eu. 
8.  39  the  spirit  of  the  Lord  caught  away  P. 

8.  40  P.  was  found  at  Azotus ;  and  passing  th. 
21.  8  entered  into,  .house  of  P.  the  evangelist 
PHIL  IP -PI,  4*iAnr7roi. 

A  chief  city  in  proconsular  Macedonia,  E.  of  Amplii- 
polis  in  ancient  Thrace,  and  about  seventy  miles  N.E. 
of  Thessalonica ;  once  called  Krenides;  fortified  by 
Philip  father  of  Alexander  the  Great,  it  received  his 
name;  near  it  were  mines  of  gold,  silver  Ac. ;  Brutus 
and  Cassius  were  here  defeated ;  it  is  now  in  ruins ;  in 
Matt.  16.  13  and  Mark  8.  27  it  is  used  as  an  adjunct  to 
Ccesarea,  N.  of  Palestine,  near  the  sources  of  the  Jor¬ 
dan. 

Acts  16.  12  from  thence  to  P.,  which  is  the  chief  city 

20.  6  we  sailed  away  from  P.  after  the  days  of 
Phil.  1.  1  the  saints  in  Christ  Jesus  which  are  at  P. 
1  Th.  2.  2  were  shamefully  entreated  as  ye  know  at  P 

PHI  LIP-PIANS,  4>[Anr7n9<rioi. 

The  (believing)  inhabitants  of  Philippi  in  Macedonia, 
whom  Paul  addresses  in  his  Epistle. 

Phil.  4. 15  ye  P.,  know  also,  that  in  the  beginning  of 

PHI-LIST'-ia,  niybs  migration. 

The  sea  coast  on  the  west  of  Dan  and  Simeon  ;  from  a 
little  N.  of  Joppa  to  a  little  S.  of  Gaza,  or  about  forty 
miles  long  by  ten  or  twenty  broad ;  its  chief  cities  were 
Ekron,  Ashdod,  Askelon,  Gaza,  and  Gath,  to  which  may 
be  added  Gerar. 

Psa.  60.  8  P. ,  triumph  thou  because  of  me 

87.  4  behold  P.,  and  Tyre,  with  Ethiopia ;  this 
108.  9  Moab  (is)  my  waslipot.  .over  I*,  will  I  tr. 
PHI-LIST-IM,  D’np1??. 

The  descendants  of  Casluhim  the  sixth  son  of  Mizraim, 
who  migrated  from  Egypt  northward  to  Canaan  keeping 
by  the  sea  coast. 

Gen.  10. 14  Casluhim,  out  of  whom  came  P.,  and  Ca. 
PHI-LIS-TINES,  D'wb?. 

The  same  as  the  above’  Pompey  incorporated  then- 
country  into  the  Roman  province  of  Syria,  B.c.  62. 

Gen.  21.  32  and  they  returned  into  the  land  of  the  P. 

21.  34  Abraham  sojourned  in  the  P.’s  land  many 
26.  1  Isaac  went  unto  Abimelech  king  of  the  I*. 
26.  8  king  of  the  P.  looked  out  at  a  window,  and 
26. 14  store  of  servants :  and  the  P.  envied  him 
26.  15  the  P.  had  stopped  them,  and  filled  them 
26.  18  the  P.  had  stopped  them  after  the  death 

Exodi3.  17  not(througli)thewayof  tlielandof  the  P. 

23.  31  the  Red  sea  even  unto  the  sea  of  the  P. 
Josh  13.  2  all  the  borders  of  the  P.,  aud  all  Geshuri 

13.  3  live  lords  of  the  P. ;  the  Gazathites,  and 
Jitdg.  3.  3  five  lords  of  theP.,  and  alltheCanaanites 

3.  31  which  slew  of  the  P.  six  hundred  men  w. 

10.  6  served,  .and  the  gods  of  the  P.,  and  fors. 

10.  7  he  sold  them  into  the  handsof  the  P.,  and 
10.  11  from  the  children  of  Ammon,  .from  theP.? 

13.  1  delivered  them  into  the  hand  of  the  P. 

13.  5  deliver  Israel  out  of  the  hand  of  the  P. 

14.  1,  2  woman  in  Tim.  of.  .daughters  of  the  P. 

14.  3  to  take  a  wife  of  the  uucircumcised  P.? 

14.  4  he  sought  an  occasion  against  the  P. 

14.  4  that  time  the  P.  had  dominion  over  Israel 

15.  3  Now  shall  I  be  more  blameless  than  the  P. 

15.  5  let  (them)  go  into . .  standing  coni  of  the  P. 

15.  6  the  P.  said,  Who  hath  done  this?  And  th. 
15.  6  P.  came  up,  and  burnt  her  and  her  father 
15.  9  the  P.  went  up,  andpitchedin  Judah, and 
15.  11  Knowest  thou  not..  P.  (are)  rulers  over  us? 
15.  12  may  deliver  thee  into  the  hand  of  the  P. 
15.  14  the  P.  shouted  against  him:  and  the  spi. 

15.  20  he  judged  Israel  in  the  days  of  the  P. 

16.  5,  18  the  lords  of  the  P.  came  up  unto  her 


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Judgi6.  8  the  lords  of  the  P.  brought  up  to  her 

16.  9,  i2, 14, 20  said  unto  him,  The  P.  (be) upon  th. 

16.  18  called  forthelordsof  theP.,  saying,  Come 

16.  21  the  P.  took  him,  and  put  out  lnseyes,  and 

16.  23  the  lords  of  the  P.  gathered  them  together 

16.  27  the  lords  of  the  P.  (were)  there ;  and  (t.) 

16.  28  I  may  be  at  once  avenged  of  the  P.  for  my 

16.  30  Samson  said,  Let  me  die  with  the  P.  And 
1  Sa.  4.  1  Israel  went  out  against  the  P.  to  battle 

4.  1  Ebenezer:  and  the  P.  pitched  in  Aphek 

4.  2  P.  put  themselves  in  array  against  Israel 

4.  2  Israel  was  smitten  before  the  P. :  anil  tlu 

4.  3  hath  the  Lord  smitten  us.  .before the  P.V 

4.  6  when  the  P.  heard  the  noise  of  the  shout 
4.  7  the  P.  were  afraid  :  for  they  said,  God  is 
4.  9  cpiit  yourselves  like  men,  O  ye  P. !  that  ye 
4.  10  the  P.  fought,  and  Israel  was  smitten,  and 

4.  17  Israel  is  fled  before  the  P.,  and  there 

5.  j,  2  the  P.  tookthe  ark  of  God,  and  brought 

5.  8  gathered  all  the  lords  of  the  P.  unto  them 

5.  11  gathered  together  all  the  lords  of  the  P. 

6.  1  was  in  the  country  of  the  P.  seven  months 

6.  2  P.  called  for  the  priests  and  the  diviners 

6.  4  (according to),  .number  of  thelordsof.  ,P. 

6.  12  the  lords  of  the  P.  went  after  them  unto 

6.  16  when  the  five  lords  of  the  P.  had  seen  (it) 
6.  17  tlie  golden  emerods  which  theP.  returned 
6.  18  citiesofthe  P.  (belonging)  to  the  five  lords 

6.  21  The  P.  have  brought  again  the  ark  of  the 

7.  3  will  deliver  you  out  of  the  hand  of  the  P. 

7.  7  the  P.  heard  that  the  children  of  Israel 

7.  7  the  lords  of  the  P.  went  up  against  Israel 

7.  7  when  thechildren of  Israel  heard  (it,)they 

7.  8  he  will  save  us  out  of  the  hand  of  the  P. 

7. 10  the  P.  drew  near  to  battle  against  Israel 
7.  10  a  great  thunder  on  that  day  upon  the  P. 

7.  11  pursued  the  P.,  and  smote  them,  until 

7. 13  the  P.  were  subdued,  and  they  came  no 

7. 13  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  against  the  P. 

7. 14  the  cities  which  the  P.  had  taken  from 
7.  14  Israel  deliver  out  of  the  hands  of  the  P. 

9.  16  save  my  people  out  of  the  hand  of  the  P. 

10.  5  the  hill . .  where  (is)  the  garrison  of  the  P. 

12.  9  into  the  hand  of  the  P.,  and  into  thehand 

13.  3  garrison  of  the  P. . .  in  Geba ;  and  the  P.  h. 
13.  4  Haul  had  smitten  a  garrison  of  the  P.,  and 
13.  4  I. .  .was  had  in  abomination  with  the  P. 
13.  5  the  P.  gathered  themselves  together  to 
13.  it  the  P.  gathered  themselves  together  at 
13.  12  P.  will  come  down  now  upon  me  to  Gilgal 
13.  16  but  the  P.  encamped  in  Michmash 

13. 17  spoilers  came  out  of  the  camp  of  the  P. 
13.  19  the  P.  said,  Lest  the  Hebrews  make  (them) 
13.  20  all  the  Israelites  went  down  to  the  P.,  to 

13.  23  And  the  garrison  of  the  P.  went  outto  the 

14.  1  Come,  and  let  us  go  over  to  the  Ps.’  garr. 
14.  4  Jonathan  sought  to  go  over  unto  the  Ps.’ 

14. 1 1  both . .  discovered  themselves  unto . .  the  P. 
14.  11  the  P.  said,  Behold,  the  Hebrews  come  f. 
14. 19  noise  that  (was)  in  the  hostof  the  P.  went 
14. 2i  Moreover  the  Hebrews,  .were  with  the  P. 
14.  22  (when)  they  heard  that  the  P.  fled,  even 
14.  30  a  much  greater  slaughter  among  the  P.? 
14.  31  they  smote  the  P.  that  day  from  Michm. 
14.  36  Let  us  go  down  after  the  P.  by  night,  and 
14.  37  Shall  I  go  down  after  the  P.?  wilt  thou  de. 
14.  46  Then  Saul  went  up  from  following  the  P. 
14.  46  and  the  P.  went  to  their  own  place 

14.  47  So  Saul,  .fought,  .against  the  P.  and 
14.  52  there  was  sore  war  against  the  P.  all  the 

17.  1  Now  the  P.  gathered  together  their  arm. 

17.  2  and  set  the  battle  in  array  against  the  P. 

17.  3  the  P.  stood  on  a  mountain  on  the  one  s. 

17.  4  there  went  out  a  champion,  .of  the  P.,  n. 

17.  8  (am)  not  I  a  P.,  and  ye  servants  to  Saul  V 

17. 10  the  P.  said,  I  defy  the  armies  of  Israel 

17.  11  all  Israel  heard  those  words  of  the  P. 

17.  16  the  P.  drew  near  morning  and  evening,  a. 
17.  19  Saul,  and  they.,  (were).,  flghtingwith  theP. 
17.  21  Israel  and  the  P.  had  put  the  battle  in  ar. 
17.  23  there  came  up  the  champion  the  P.  of  G. 
17.  23  Goliath .  .out  of  the  armies  of  the  P.,  and 
17.  26  be  done  to  the  man  that  killeth  this  P. 

17.  26  for  who  (is)  this  uncircumcised  P.,  that 

17. 32  thy  servant  will  go  and  fight  with  this  P. 

17. 33  Thou  art  not  able  to  go  against  this  P.  to 
17.  36  this  uncircumcised  P.  shall  be  as  one  of 
17.  37  will  deliver  me  out  of  the  hand  of  this  P. 
17.  40  in  his  hand  :  and  he  drew  near  to  the  P. 
17.  41  the  P.  came  on  and  drew  near  unto  David 
17.  42  when  the  P.  looked  about,  and  saw  David 
17. 43  the  P.  said  unto  David.  .And  the  P.  cursed 
17.  44  the  P.  said  to  David,  Come  to  me,  and  I 
17. 45  Then  said  David  to  the  P.,  Thou  comest 
17.  46  I  will  give  the  carcases  of.  .the  P. .  .unto 
17.  48  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  P.  arose,  and 
17.  48  D. .  .ran  toward  the  army  to  meet  the  P. 
17.  49  David .  smote  the  P.  in  his  forehead,  that 
17.  50  So  David  prevailed  over  the  P.  with  a  si. 
17.  50  smote  the  P.,  and  slew  him  ;  but  (there 
17.  51  David  ran,  and  stood  upon  the  P.,  and  to. 
17.  51  when  the  P.  saw  their  champion  was  de. 
17.  52  men  of  Israel,  .pursued  the  P.,  until  tho. 
17.  52  the  wounded  of  the  P.  fell  down  by  the 
17.  53  Israel  returned  from  chasing  after  the  P. 
17.  54  David  took  the  head  of  the  P.,  and  brou. 
17.  55  Saul  saw  David  go  forth  against  the  P. 

17.  57  returned  from  the  slaughter  of  the  P.,  A. 

17.  57  before  Saul,  with  the  head  of  the  P.  in  his 

18.  6  returned  from  the  slaughter  of  the  P.,th. 

18. 17  Saul  said,  .let  the  hand  of  the  P.  be  upon 

18.  21  that  the  hand  of  the  P.  may  be  against  h. 


1  Sa.  18.  25  desireth.  .an  hundred  foreskins  of  the  P. 

18.  25  to  make  David  fall  by  the  hand  of  the  P. 

18.  27  David,  .slew  of  the  P.  two  hundred  men 

18.  30  Then  the  princes  of  theP.  went  forth:  and 

19.  5  Eorlie.  .siewtheP.,and  the  LoRDwroug. 

19.  8  David  went  out  and  fought  with  the  P. 

2 j  .  9  The  sword  of  Goliath  the  P. .  .(is  here)  w. 

22. 10  he.  .gave  him  the  sword  of  Goliath  the  P. 

23.  1  the  P.  fight  against  Keilah,  and  they  rob 
23.  2  saying.  Shall  I  go  and  smite  these  P.?  And 
23.  2  Go  and  smite  the  P.,  and  save  Keilah 
23.  3  if  we  come,  .against  the  armies  of  the  P.? 
23.  4  for  I  will  deliver  the  P.  into  thine  hand 
23.  5  So  David  and  his  men . .  fought  with  the  P. 
23.  27  come ;  for  the  P.  have  invaded  the  land 

23.  28  Saul  returned ..  and  went  against  the  P. 

24.  1  Saul  was  returned  from  following  the  P. 

27.  1  speedily  escape  into  the  land  of  theP.;  and 

27.  7  when  David  dwelt  in  the  country  of  the  P. 

27.  11  while  hedwelleth  in  the  country  of  theP. 

28.  1  the  P.  gathered  their  armies  together  for 

28.  4  the  P.  gathered  themselves  together,  and 

28.  5  when  Saul  saw  the  host  of  the  P.,  he  was 
28.  15  the  P.  make  war  against  me,  and  God  is 

28.  19,  19  deliver  Israel. .into  the  hand  of  the  P. 

29.  1  the  P.  gathered  together  all  their  armies 

29.  2  lords  of  the  P.  passed  on  by  hundreds  and 

29.  3  Then  said  the  princes  of  the  P.,  What(do) 
29.  3  Acliish  said  unto  the  princes  of  the  P. 

29.  4  the  princes  of  the  P.  were  wroth  with  him 
29.  4  princes  of  the  P.  said  unto  him.  Make  th. 
29.  7  that  Ciou  displease  not  the  lords  of  the  P. 
29.  9  notwithstanding  the  princes  of  the  P.  h. 

29.  1 1  return  into  the  land  of  the  P. :  and  the  P. 

30.  16  they  had  taken  out  of  the  land  of  the  P. 

31.  1  Now  the  P.  fought  against  Israel :  and  the 
31.  1  fled  from  before  the  P.,  and  fell  down  si. 
31.  2  the  T.  f  lowed  hard,  .and  the  P.  slew  J. 
31.  7  flrj  ;  and  e  P.  came  and  dwelt  in  them 
31.  8  when  the  P.  came  to  strip  the  slainj  that 
31.  9  sent  into  the  land  of  the  P.  round  about 
31.  11  heard  of  that  which  the  P.  had  done  to 

2  Ha.  1.  20  lest  the  daughters  of  the  P.  rejoice,  lest 

3. 14  to  me  for  an  hundred  foreskins  of  the  P. 

3.  18  people  Israel  out  of  the  hand  of  the  P. 

5. 17  the  P.  heard  that  they  had  anointed  Dav. 

5.  17  the  P.  came  up  to  seek  David  ;  and  David 

5. 18  The  P.  also  came  and  spread  themselves 

5. 19  Shall  I  go  up  to  the  P.  V  wilt  thou  deliver 

5. 19  doubtless  deliver  the  P.  into  thine  hand 

5.  22  P.  came  up  yet  again,  and  spread  thems. 

5.  24  Lord  go  out.  .to  smite  the  host  of  the  P. 

5.  25  smote  the  P.  from  Geba  until  thou  come 

8.  1  David  smote  the  P.,  and  subdued  them 

8.  1  Metheg-ammah  out  of  the  hand  of  the  P. 

8.  12  of  the  P.,  and  of  Amalek,  and  of  the  spoil 

19.  9  he  delivered  us  out  of  the  hand  of  the  P. 

21. 12  the  P.  had  iianged  them,  when  the  P.  had 

21.15  the  P.  had  yet  war  again  with  Israel ;  and 
21.  15  David .  .fought  against  the  P. :  and  David 
21.  17  smote  the  P.,  and  killed  him.  Then  the 
21. 18,  19  was  again  a  battle  with  the  P.  at  Gob 
23.  9  defied  the  P.  (that)  were  there  gathered 

23. 10  smote  the  P.,  until  his  hand  was  weary, and 
23.  11  the  P.  were  gathered  together  into  a  troop 
23.  11  and  the  people  fled  from  the  P. 

23.  12  hestood.  and  defended  it,  and  slew  theP. 

23. 13  troop  of  the  P.  pitched  in  the  valley  of 
23.  14  garrison  of  the  P.  (was)  then  (in)  Betli-le. 
23.  16  mighty  men  brake,  .the  host  of  the  P. 

1  Ki.  4.  21  from  the  river  unto  the  land  of  the  P. 

15.  27  at  Gibbethon,  which  (belonged)  to  the  P. 

16.  15  Gibbethon,  which  (belonged)  to  the  P. 

2  Ki.  8.  2  sojourned  in  the  land  of  the  P.  seven  ye. 

8.  3  woman  returned  out  of  the  land  of  the  P. 

18.  8  He  smote  the  P.,  (even)  unto  Gaza,  and 

1  Ch.  1.  12  Casluhim,  of  whom  came  the  P., and  C'ap. 

10.  1  the  P.  fought  against  Israel ;  and  the  m. 
10.  1  Israel  fled  from  before  the  P.,  and  fell 
10.  2  the  P.  followed  hard  after  Saul,  and  after 
10.  2  P.  slew  Jonathan,  and  Abinadab,  and  M. 
10.  7  and  the  P.  came  and  dwelt  in  them 
10.  8  when  the  P.  came  to  strip  the  slain,  that 
10.  9  sent  into  the  land  of  the  P.  round  about 

10.  11  heard  all  that  the  P.  had  done  to  Saul 

11.  13  the  P.  were  gathered  together  to  battle 
11.  13  and  the  people  fled  from  before  the  P. 

11.  14  slewthe  P. ;  and  the  Lord  saved  (them)  by 

11. 15  theP.  encamped  in  the  valley  of  Rephaim 

11. 16  the  P.s’  garrison  (was)  then  atBeth-lehem 
n.  18  three  brake  through  the  host  of  the  P. 

12. 19  he  came  with  the  P.  against  Saul  to  battle 

12.  19  the  lords  of  the  P.  upon  advisement  sent 
14.  8  the  P.  heard  that  David  was  anointed  k. 
14.  8  the  P.  went  up  to  seek  David  :  and  David 
14.  9  the  P.  came  and  spread  themselves  in  the 
14.  10  Shall  I  go  up  against  the  P.'i  and  wilt  thou 

14. 13  the  P.  yet  again  spread  themselves  abroad 
14.  15  God  is  gone,  .to  smite  the  host  of  the  P. 

14.  16  they  smote  the  host  of  the  P.  from  Gibeon 

18.  1  David  smote  the  P.,  and  subdued  them 
18.  1  and  her  towns  out  of  the  hand  of  the  P. 

18. 11  the  children  of  Ammon,  and  from  the  P. 

20.  4  there  arose  war  at  Gezer  with  the  P. ;  at 

20.  5  there  was  war  again  with  the  P.  ;  and  E. 

2  Ch.  9.  26  from  the  river  even  unto  the  land  of  the  P. 

17. 11  the  P.  brought  Jehoshaphat  presents,  and 

21.  16  Lord  stirred  up.  .the  spirit  of  the  P. 

26.  6  warred  against  the  P. ,  and  brake  down  the 
26.  6  built  cities  about  Ashdod,  and  among . .  P. 
26.  7  God  helped  him  against  the  P.,  and  against 
28.  18  The  P.  also  had  invaded  the  cities  of  tho  | 


Psa.  56.  title  Miclitam.  .when  the  P.  took  him  in  G. 

83.  7  Amalek  ;  the  P.  with  the  inhabitants  of 
Isa.  2.  6  (are)  soothsayers  like  the  P.,  and  they 

9.  12  The  Syrians  before,  and  the  P.  behind;  and 
ii.  14  they  shall  fly  upon  the  shoulders  of  the  P. 
Jer.  25.  20  kings  of  the  land  of  the  P.,  and  Aslikelon 
47.  1  word  of  the  Lord.  .came,  .against  the  P. 
47.  4  the  day  that  cometh  to  spoil  all  the  P. 

47.  4  the  Lord  will  spoil  theP.,  the  remnant  of 
Eze.  16.  27  the  daughter  of  the  P.,  which  are  ashamed 
16.  57  the  daughters  of  the  P.,  which  despise 

25.  15  P.  have  dealt  by  revenge,  and  have  taken 

25. 16  I  will  stretch  out  mine  hand  upon  the  P. 
Amos  1.  8  the  remnant  of  the  P.  shall  perish,  saith 

6.  2  go  down  to  Gath  of  the  P. :  (be  they)  bet. 

9.  7  P.  from  Caphtor,  and  the  Syrians  from  K.  ? 
Obad.  19  (they  of)  the  plain  the  P.  :  and  they  shall 
Zeph.  2.  5  the  land  of  the  P.,  I  will  even  destroy  thee 
Zecli.  9.  6  and  I  will  cut  off  the  pride  of  the  P. 

PHILLOLO-GUS,  d’lAoAoyos  a  lover  of  words. 

A  believer  in  Koine  to  whom  Paul  sends  a  salutation. 

Eom.16. 15  Salute  P.,  and  Julia,  Nereus,  and  his  sis. 
PHILOSOPHER  — 

A  lover  of  wisdom,  <fn\o<r6<pos  philosoplios. 

Acts  17.  18  Then  certain  philosophers  of  the  Epicur. 

PHILOSOPHY  — 

Love  (f  wisdom,  <pt\oo  o<pla  pliilosophia. 

Col.  2.  8  spoil  you  through  philosophy  and  vain  d. 
PHI-NE  -HAS,  Dnrs  oracle. 

1.  A  son  of  Eleazar,  one  of  Aaron’s  sons,  who  slew  Zimri 
and  Cozbi.  n.c.  1452. 

Exod  6.  25  and  she  bare  him  P.:  these  (arc)  the  heads 
N uni25.  7  when  P. . .  saw  (it),  he  rose  up  from  among 
25.  1 1  P. .  .hath  turned  my  wrath  away  from  the 
31.  6  Moses  sent  them  to  the  war.  .them  andP. 
Josh. 22.  13,  31,  32  P.  the  son  of  Eleazar  the  priest 

22.  30  when  P.  the  priest,  .heard  the  words  that 
24.  33  buried  him  in  a  hill  (that  pertained  to)  P. 
Judg2o.  28  P. .  .stood  before  it  in  those  days,  saying 
1  Ch.  6.  4  Eleazar  begat  P.,  P.  begat  Abishua 

6.  50  Eleazar  his  son,  P.  his  son,  Abishua  his 

9.  20  P. .  .was  the  ruler  over  them  in  time  past 

Ezra  7.  5  The  son  of  Abishua,  the  son  of  P.,  the  son 

8.  2  Of  the  sons  of  P. ;  Gershom  :  of  the  sons  of 
Psa. 106.  30  Then  stood  up  P.,  and  executed  judgment 

2.  Younger  son  of  Eli  the  priest  and  judge  of  Israel. 
B.C.  1140. 

1  Sa.  1.  3  the  two  sons  of  Eli,  Hophni  and  P..  .(were) 
2.  34  that  shall  come  upon.  .Hophni and  P.;  in 
4.  4,11  and  the  two  sons  of  Eli,  Hophni  and  P. 
4.  17  thy  two  sons  also,  Hophni  and  P.,  are  d. 

4. 19  Ps.’  wife,  was  with  child,  (near)  to  be  de. 
14.  3  P.,  the  son  of  Eli,  the  Lord’s  priest  in  S. 

3.  Father  of  Eleazar,  a  priest  who  returned  with  Ezra. 
B.C.  445. 

Ezia  8.  33  and  with  him  (was)  Eleazar  the  son  of  P. 
PHLE-GON,  d’Aeyo.'i'  burning. 

A  believer  in  Rome  to  whom  Paul  sends  a  salutation. 
Rom.  16.  14  Salute  Asyncritus,  P.,  Hernias,  Patrobas 

PHRY-GIA,  'ipvyla. 

An  inland  province  of  Asia  Minor,  having  Bithynia  and 
Galatia  on  the  N.,  Cappadocia  and  Lycaonia  on  the  E., 
Lycia,  Pisidia,  and  Isauria  on  the  S.,  and  Caria,  Lydia, 
and  Mysia  on  the  W.  In  early  times  it  seems  to  have 
included  most  of  Asia  Minor ;  latterly  it  was  divided 
into  Phrygi’a  Major  in  the  S.,  and  Phrygia  Minor  on  the 
N.W.  The  Romans  divided  it  into  three  parts,  Phrygia 
Salutarias  on  the  E.,  Phrygia  Pocatiana  on  the  W.,  and 
Phrygia  Katckekaumene  in  the  middle.  Its  cities  men¬ 
tioned  in  the  New  Testament  are  Laodicea,  Hierapolis, 
and  Colossae,  also  Antioch  of  Pisidia. 

Acts  2.  10  P.,  and  Pamphylia,  in  Egypt,  and  in  the 
16.  6  Now  when  they  had  gone  throughout  P. 
18.  23  went  over  (all)  the  country  of.  .P.  in  or. 

PHU'-RAH,  .Yi9  beauty. 

A  servant  of  Gideon  who  went  down  with  him  to  visit 
the  host  of  Gideon.  B.C.  1249. 

Judg.  7. 10  go  thou  with  P.  thy  servant  down  to  the 

7.  11  Then  went  he  down  with  P.  his  servant 

PHUT,  PUT,  BIS  low. 

1. The  third  son  of  Ham.  B.C.  2300. 

Gen.  10.  6  Cush,  and  Mizraim,  and  P.,  and  Canaan 
1  Ch.  1.  8  sons  of  Ham ;  Cush,  and  Mizraim,  P.,  and 

2.  Ilis  dwelling  Lybia,  W.  of  Egypt. 

Eze.  27. 10  They  of  Persia  and  of  Lud  and  of  P.  were 

3.  His  descendants  who  hired  themselves  out  as  mer¬ 
cenary  auxiliaries  to  the  Tyrians,  Ac. 

Nall.  3.  9  (it  was)  infinite ;  P.  and  Lubim  were  thy 
PHU'-VAH,  FU'-A,  PU’-AH,  nis,  nxis  utterance. 

1.  The  second  son  of  Issachar.  B.C.  1700. 

Gen.  46  13  Tola,  and  P.,  and  Job,  and  Shimron 
NU11126.  23  the  Tolaites  :  of  P.,  the  family  of  the  P. 

1  Ch.  7.  1  Now.  .sons  of  Issachar  (were)Tola,  and  P. 

2.  Father  of  Tola  of  the  tribe  of  Issachar,  who  judged 
Israel  after  the  death  of  Abimelecli.  B.C.  1240. 

Judgio.  1  Tola  the  son  of  P.,  the  son  of  Dodo,  a  m. 
PHY-GELLUS,  ^oyeAAos- 

One  who  along  with  Ilermogenes  turned  away  from 
Paul  ill  Asia. 

2  Ti.  1.  15  of  whom  are  P.  and  Hermogencs 


PHYLACTERY 


752 


PILLAR 


PHYLACTERY  — 

Phylactery,  a  guard,  charm,  <pu\aKTripioy phulalc. 
Matt23.  5  they  make  broad  their  phylacteries,  and 

PHYSICIAN  — 

1  .To  heal,  repair,  nd"]  rapha. 

Gen.  50.  2  commanded . .  the  physicians . .  and  the  p. 

2  Ch.i6. 12  sought  not  to  the  Loud,  but  to  the  phys. 
Job  13.  4  forgers  of  lies,  ye  (are)  all  physicians  of 
Jer.  8.  22  (is  there)  no  physician  there'.'  why  then 

2.  A  healer,  physician,  larpds  iatros. 

Matt  9.  12  They  that  be  whole  need  not  a  physician 
Mark  2.  17  whole  have  no  need  of  the  physician,  but 
5.  26  suffered  many  things  of  many  physicians 
Luke  4.  23  say  unto  me  this  proverb,  Physician,  heal 

5.  31  They  that  are  whole  need  not  a  physician 
8.  43  which  had  speut  all  her  living  upon  phy. 

Col.  4.  14  Luke,  the  beloved  physician,  and  Demas 

PICK  out,  to  — 

To  pick  out,  ip;  n agar. 

Prov.30.  17  the  ravens  of  the  valley  shall  pick  it  out 

PICTURE  — 

1.  Imagery,  imagination,  n’aiyo  maskith. 

Num  33.  52  destroy  all  their  pictures,  and  destroy  all 
Prov.25.  11  (is  like)  apples  of  gold  in  pictures  of  silver 

2.  Picture,  object,  sekiyyah. 

Isa.  2.  16  of  Tarsliish,  and  upon  all  pleasant  pictu. 

PIECE,  (in  pieces)  — 

1. A  separate  piece,  Spa  badal. 

Amos  3.  12  two  legs,  or  a  piece  of  an  ear  ;  so  shall  the 

2.  A  separate  piece,  "ina  bether. 

Gen.  15.  10  and  laid  each  piece  one  against  another 

3.  A  part  cut  off,  fja  gezer. 

Gen.  15.  17  lamp  that  passed  between  those  pieces 

4.  A  piece  cut  off,  cnn  haddarn. 

Dan.  2.  5  ye  shall  be  cut  in  pieces,  and  your  house  > 

3.  29  shall  be  cut  in  pieces,  and  their  houses 

5.2-1  circular  cake,  laa  kikkar. 

Prov.  6.  26  (a  man  is  brought)  to  a  piece  of  bread,  and 
Jer.  37.  21  they  should  give  him  daily  a  piece  of  hr. 

6.H  measured  thing,  fn?  middah. 

Neh.  3.  11  repaired  the  other  piece,  and  the  tower 
3. 19  another  piece  over  against  the  going  up 
3.  20  Baruch,  .earnestly  repaired  the  other  pi. 

3.  21  another  piece,  from  the  door  of  the  house 
3.  24  another  piece,  from  the  house  of  Azariah 
3.  27  Tekoites  repaired  another  piece,  over  ag. 
3.  30  repaired  Hananiali.  .another  piece.  After 

I. A  part  cut  off,  nni  nethach. 

Exod29.  17  thou  shalt  cut  the  ram  in  pieces,  and  w. 

29. 17  put  (them)  unto  his  pieces,  and  unto  his 
Lev.  1.  6  he  shall  flay,  .and  cut  it  into  his  pieces 

I.  12  he  shall  cut  it  into  his  pieces,  with  his  h. 

8.  20  cut  the  ram  into  pieces .  .and  the  pieces 

9.  13  they  presented,  .the  pieces  thereof,  and 
Judgig.  29  divided  her.  .into  twelve  pieces,  and  sent 
Eze.  24.  4  Gather  the  pieces . .  every  good  piece,  the 

24.  6  bring  it  out  piece  by  piece  ;  let  no  lot  fall 

5. A  slice,  rhs  pelach. 

Judg.  9.  53  a  certain  woman  cast  a  piece  of  a  mill  stone 

1  Sa.  30.  12  they  gave  him  a  piece  of  a  cake  of  figs,  and 

2  Sa.  11.  21  did  not  a  woman  cast  a  piece  of  a  mill  st. 
Job  41.  24  yea,  as  hard  as  a  piece  of  the  nether  (mi.) 
Song  4.  3  like  a  piece  of  a  pomegranate  within  thy 

6.  7  As  a  piece  of  a  pomegranate  (are)  thy  te. 

O.A  morsel,  ns  path. 

Lev.  2.  6  Thou  shalt  part  it  in  pieces,  and  pour  oil 
6.  21  the  baken  pieces  of  the  meat  offering  shalt 
1  Sa.  2.  36  Put  me  .  that  I  may  eat  a  piece  of  bread 
Prov  28.  21  for  a  piece  of  bread  (that)  man  will  trail. 

10.H  morsel,  nin?  pethoth. 

Eze.  13. 19  for  handfuls  of  barley  and  for  pieces  of  b. 

II.  Rent  pieces,  rags,  C’jnp  qeraim. 

1  Ki.  11.  30  Ahijah  caught,  .and  rent  it  (in)  twelve  p. 

II.  31  Take  thee  ten  pieces;  for  thus  saith  the 

2  Ki.  2.  1 2  he  took  hold . .  and  rent  them  in  two  pieces 

12.  A  piece  of  silver,  yi  rats. 

Psa.  68.  30  (till  every  one)  submit  himself  with  pieces 

13. ro  be  cut,  ay?  sarat. 

Zech  12.  3  all  that  burden  .shall  be  cut  in  pieces,  th. 

14.  A  patch,  piece  put  upon  another,  iiriSXgpa. 
Matt.  9.  16  No  man  putteth  a  piece  of  new  cloth  un’to 
Mark  2.  21  No  man  also  seweth  a  pi^ce  of  new  cloth 
Luke  5.  36  No  man  [putteth  a  piece  of  a  newgarment] 

5.  36  [piece]  that  was  (taken)  out  of  the  new  ag. 

1 5.  Part,  pepos  meros. 

Luke24-  42  they  gave  him  a  piece  of  a  broiled  fish,  and 
[See  also  Beaten  out,  money,  silver,  whole.] 

PIECE  (of  flesh),  good  — 

A  good  gift  or  present,  nsc'X  eshpar. 

2  Sa.  6.  19  to  every  one.  a  good  piece  (of  flesh),  and 

1  Ch.16.  3  a  good  piece  of  flesh,  and  a  flagon  (of  w.) 

PIECE  (of  ground  or  land)  — 

A  portion,  nppn  chelqah. 

2  Sa.  23.  11  where  was  a  piece  of  ground  full  of  lent. 
2  Ki.  3.  19  mar  every  good  piece  of  land  with  stones 

3.  2;  on  every  good  piece  of  land  cast  every  man 
Amos  4.  7  piece  was  rained  upon,  and  the  piece  wh. 


PIECE  (of  silver)  — - 

l.A  wage,  .ttuk  agorali. 

1  Sa.  2.  36’fof  a  piece  of  silver  and  a  morsel  of  bread 

2..-1  drachma,  denarius,  penny,  hpaxPV  drachme. 
Lukeis.  8  what  woman,  having  ten  pieces  of  silver 
15.  9  for  I  have  found  the  piece  which  I  had  1. 
PIECE  that  filled  up  — 

Fulness,  filling  up,  irXrtpwpa  pleroma. 

Mark  2.  21  new  piece  tint  filled  it  up  taketh  away  f. 
PIECES  — 

[See  Baken,  beat,  beaten,  break,  broken,  chop,  cut,  cut 
in,  dash,  dashed,  dasheth,  hew,  hew  in,  pull,  pull  in, 
rend  in,  rent  in,  shake,  silver,  strong,  tear  in,  torn  in.] 
PIECES,  to  break  in  — 

To  beat  or  dash  in  pieces,  fS)  naphats,  3. 

Jer.  51.  20,  21,  21,  22,  22,  22,  23,  23  will  I  break  in  p. 
51.  23  I  will  also  break  in  pieces  with  thee  the 
PIECES,  cut  in  — 

To  cut  self  off,  Sin  mnl,  7 a. 

Psa.  58.  7  he  bendetli.  .let  them  be  as  cut  in  pieces 
PIERCE  (through),  to  — 

1 .  To  pierce,  or  as  a  lion,  ’ixn  or  .TJ3  karah  or  kaari. 

Psa.  22. 16  they  pierced  my  hands  and  my  feet 

2.  To  pierce  through,  1(33  daqar. 

Zech  12.  10  shall  look  upon  me  whom  they  have  pier* 

3.  To  smite,  dash,  yna  machats. 

Num24.  8  and  pierce  (them)  through  witli  his  arrows 
Judg.  26  when  she  had  pierced  and  stricken  thro. 

4.  To  pierce,  aps  nagab. 

2  Ki.18.  21  it  will  go  into  his  hand,  and  pierce  it :  so 
Job  40.  24  hiseyes;  (his)  nose  pierceth  through  snares 
Isa.  36.  6  it  will  go  into  his  hand,  and  pierce  it;  so 

5.  To  come  or  go  through,  Siepxopai  dierchomai. 

Luke  2.  35  a  sword  shall  pierce  through  thy  own  soul 

6.  To  arrive  or  come  through, baKveopai  diikneomai . 
Heb.  4.  12  piercing  even  to  the  dividing  asunder  of 

7.  To  pierce  or  stab  through,  tuKevTcu  e/ckenteo. 
John  19.  37  They  shall  look  on  him  wh6m  they  pierced 
Rev.  1.  7  he  cometh.  .and  they(also)  which  pierced 

8.  To  stab,  pierce,  vvttu  nutto. 

Johni9.  34  one  of  the  soldiers  with  a  sword  pierced 

9.  To  pierce  all  around,  TrepnreLpcv  peripeiro. 

1  Ti.  6.  10  pierced  themselves  through  with  many  s. 
PIERCED,  to  be  — 

To  pick  out,  pierce ,  ip:  naqar,  3. 

Job  30.  17  My  bones  are  pierced  in  me  in  the  night 
PIERCING  — 

1.  Fleeing,  n"i3  bariach.  ’ 

Isa.  27.  1  shall  punish  leviathan  the  piercing  serp. 

2.  Piercings,  n'np-iD  madqaroth. 

Prov  12. 18  There  is  that  speaketh  like  the  piercings 
PIETY— [See  Show. ] 


PIGEON,  (young)  — 

1. A  young  bird,  7tia  gozal. 

Gen.  15.  9  Take  me  an  heifer,  .and  a  young  pigeon 

2.  A  dove,  nil'  yonah. 

Lev.  1.'  14  offering  of  turtle  doves,  or  of  young  pig. 
5.  7  he  shall  bring,  .two  young  pigeons,  unto 
5.  11  not  able  to  bring,  .two  young  pigeons 

12.  6  she  shall  bring,  .a  young  pigeon,  or  a  tu. 

12.  8  shall  bring  two  turtles,  or  two  young  pi. 
14.  22  two  young  pigeons,  such  as  he  is  able  to 

14.  30  or  of  the  young  pigeons,  such  as  he  can 

15.  14  shall  take  to  him.  .two  young  pigeons,  and 
15.  29  she  shall  take  unto  her.  .two  young  pige. 

Num.  6. 10  he  shall  bring,  .two  young  pigeons,  to  the 
S.A  dove,  pigeon,  nepiaTepd  peristera. 

Luke  2.  24  A  pair  of  turtle  doves,  or  two  young  pig. 
PI  HA-HI'-ROTH,  nvnn  ’?  the  place  of  meadows. 

A  place  on  the  west  side  of  Heroopolis  (the  west  gulf 
of  Red  Sea),  at  its  N.  end. 

Exodi4.  2  Speak,  .that,  .turn  and  encamp  before  P. 

14.  9  overtook  them  encamping,  .beside  P.,  b. 
Num33.  7  And  they,  .turned  again  unto  P.,  which 
33.  8  departed  from  before  P.,  and  passed  thr. 


PILATE,  niAdros. 

The  surname  of  the  fifth  Roman  procurator  of  Judea, 
A.  i).  26-36,  who  after  vainly  attempting  to  set  Jesus  free, 
gave  him  up  tu  be  crucified;  being  accused,  he  was  re¬ 
called  by  Tiberius-,  banished  by  Caligula  to  Vienna  in 
Gaul,  where  he  died  A.D.  41. 

/  Matt27.  2  and  delivered  him  to  Pontius  P.  the  gov 
27.  13  Then  said  P.  unto  him,  Hearest  thou  not 
27. 17  P.  said  unto  them,  Whom  will  ye  that  I 
27.  22  P.  saith  unto  them,  What  shall  I  do  tlien 
27.  24  When  P.  saw  that  he  could  prevail  noth. 
27.  58  He  went  to  P.,  and  begged  the  body  of  Je. 
27.  58  Then  P.  commanded  the  body  to  be  deli. 
27.  62  chief  priests  and  Pharisees  came,  .unto  P. 
27.  65  P.  said  unto  them,  Ye  have  a  watch  :  go 
Markis.  1  carried  (him),  .and  delivered  (him)  to  P. 
15.  2  P.  asked  him,  Art  thou  the  king  of  the  J.? 
15.  4  P.  asked  him  again,  saying,  Answerest 
15.  5  Jesus  yet  answered  nothing  ;  so  that  P. 
15.  9  But  P.  answered  them,  saying,  Will  ye  th. 
15.  12  P.  answered  and  said  again  unto  them 
15. 14  Then  P.  said  unto  them,  Why,  what  evil 
15.  15  P. .  .released  Barabbas  unto  them,  and  de. 


Markis.  43  Joseph,  came,  and  went  in  boldly  untoP 
15.  44  P.  marvelled  if  he  were  already  dead;  and 
Luke  3.  1  Pontius  P.  being  governor  of  Judea,  and 

13.  1  whose  blood  P.  had  mingled  with  their 
23.  1  the  whole  multitude,  .led  him  unto  P. 

23.  3  P.  asked  him,  saying,  Art  thou  the  king 
23.  4  Then  said  P.  to  the  chief  priests  and  (to) 
23.  6  When  P.  heard  of  Galilee,  he  asked  wile. 
23. 11  set  him  at  nought,  and  sent  him  again 
23.  12  P.  and  Herod  were  made  friends  together 
23.  13  P. .  .called  together  the  chief  priests  and 
23.  20  P.  therefore,  willing  to  release  Jesus,  sp. 
23.  24  P.  gave  sentence  that  it  should  be  as  they 
23.  52  This  (many  went  unto  P.,  and  begged  the 
Johm8.  29  P.  then  went  out  unto  them,  and  said  W. 
18.  31  Then  said  P.  unto  them,  Take  ye  him,  and 
18.  33  Then  P.  entered  into  the  judgment  hall 
18.  35  P.  answered,  A  m  1  a  Jew?. .  what  hast  thou 
18.  37  P.  therefore  said  unto  him,  Art  thou  a  ki. 

18.  38  P.  saith  unto  him.  What  is  truth?  And 

19.  1  Then  P.  therefore  took  J esus,  and  scourged 
19.  4  P.  therefore  went  forth  again,  and  saith 
19.  6  P.  saith  unto  them,  Take  ye  him,  and  cr. 
19.  8,  13  When  P.  therefore  heard  that  saying 
19.  10  Then  saith  P.  unto  him,  Speakest  thou  n. 
19.  12  And  from  thenceforth  P.  sought  to  release 
19.  15  P.  saith  unto  them,  Shall  I  crucify  your 
19.  19  P.  wrote  a  title,  and  put  (it)  on  the  cross 
19.  21  Then  said  the  chief  priests,  .to  P.,  Write 
19.  22  P.  answered.  What  I  have  written  I  have 
19.  31  The  Jews.  .besoughtP.  that  their  legs  mi. 
19.  38  Joseph,  .besought  P. .  .and  P.  gave  (him) 

Acts  3.  13  ye.  .denied  him  in  the  presence  of  P.,  when 

4.  27  Pontius  P.,  with  the  Gentiles,  .weregath. 

13.  28  yet  desired  they  P.  that  he  should  be  si. 

1  Ti.  6.  13  who  before  Pontius  P.  witnessed  a  good 

PIL'-DASH,  flame  of  fire. 

Sixth  son  of  Nahor,  Abraham’s  brother.  B.c.  i860. 

Gen.  22.  22  Chesed,  and  Hazo,  and  P.,  and  Jidlaph 
PILE  (for  fire)  — 

A  qoilc,  dwelling,  rnnp  medurah. 

Isa.  30.  33  the  pile  thereof  (is)  fire  and  much  wood 
Eze.  24.  9  I  will  even  make  the  pile  for  fire  great 

PLL-E'-HA,  xnLs  worship. 

A  person  or  family  who,  with  Nehemiali,  sealed  the  cove 
nant.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  10.  24  Hallohesh,  P.,  Shobek 

PILGRIMAGE  — 

Sojourn,  sojourning,  aiJD  magur. 

Gen.  47.  9  days  of  the  years  of  my  pilgrimage  (are) 
47.  9  my  fathers  in  the  days  of  their  pilgrimage 
Exod.  6.  4  land  of  their  pilgrimage,  wherein  they 
Psa.  1 19.  54  been  my  songs  in  the  house  of  my  pilgri. 

PILGRIM  — 

A  sojourner,  ■napeiribripos  parepidemos. 

Heb.  11.  13  they  were  strangers  and  pilgrims  on  the 
i-Pe.  -afii  I  beseech  (you)  as  strangers  and  pilgrims 

PILL,  to  — 

To  peel,  7xs  patsal,  3. 

Gen.  30.  37  pilled  white  strokes  in  them,  and  made 

30.  38  set  the  rods  which  he  had  pilled  before 

PILLAR  — 

1. Pillars,  riuEK  omenoth. 

2  Ki.18.  16  pillars  which  Hezekiah  king  of  Judah  had 

2. Support,  misad. 

1  Ki.io.  12  pillars  for  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  for 

3.  A  thing  set  up,  a  standing  pillar,  naso  matstsebah . 

Gen.  28.  18  set  it  up  (for)  a  pillar,  and  poured  oilupon 
28.  22  this  stone,  which  I  have  set  (for)  a  pillar 

31.  13  where  thou  anointedst  the  pillar,  (and) 
31.  45  Jacob-took  a  stone,  and  set  it  up  (for)  a  p. 
31.  51  Behold  this  heap,  and  behold  (this)  pillar 
31.  52  (this)  pillar  be  witness,  that  I  will  not  p. 
31.  52  shalt  not  pass  over  this  heap  and  this  pil. 
35.  14  set  up  a  pillar,  .(even)  a  pillar  of  stone 
35.  20  Jacob  set  a  pillar. .  that  (is)  the  pillar  of 

Kxodz.;.  4  builded .  .twelve  pillars,  according  to  the 
Deuti2.  3  break  their  pillars,  and  burn  their  groves 

2  Sa.  18.  18  Now  Absalom,  .reared  up  for  himself  ap. 

18. 18  called  the  pillar  after  his  own  name:  and 
Isa.  19. 19  a  pillar  at  the  border  thereof  to  the  Lord 
l.Any  thing  fixed,  a  fixture,  pixa  malsuq. 

1  Sa.  2.  8  for  the  pillars  of  the  earth  (are)  the  Lord’s 

5.  To  be  set  up,  axi  natsab,  6. 

Judg.  9.  6  by  the  plain  of  the  pillar  that  (was)  in  S. 

Q.Any  thing  set  up,  a  monument,  J'S]  netsib. 

Gen.  19.  26  looked  back.,  and  she  became  a  pillar  of 

l.A  pillar,  column,  "nay  ammud. 

Exodi3.  21  before  them  by  day  in  a  pillar  of  a  cloud 
13.  21  by  night  in  a  pillar  of  fire,  to  give  them 

13.  22  the  pillar  of  the  cloud  by  day,  nor  the  pi. 

14.  19  the  pillar  of  the  cloud  went  from  before 

14.  24  through  the  pillarof  fire  andof  the  cloud 
26.  32  four  pillars  of  shittim  (wood)  overlaid 

26.  37  shalt  make . .  five  pillars  (of)  shittim  (wo.) 
27. 10  twenty  pillars  thereof,  and  their  twenty 

27.  10,  1 1  hooks  of  the  pillars  and  their  fillets 
27.  1 1  twenty  pillars  and  their  twenty  sockets 
27. 12  And.  .their  pillars  ten,  and  their  sockets 
27.  14,  15  pillars  three,  and  their  sockets  three 
27.  16  their  pillars  (shall  be)  four,  and  their  so. 
27.  17  All  the  pillars  round  about  the  court  (sh.) 
33.  9  the  cloudy  pillar  descended,  and  stood 


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PIT 


Exod33.  io  all  the  people  saw  the  cloudy  pillar  stand 

35. 11  his  boards,  his  bars,  his  pillars,  and  his  s. 

35.  17  his  pillars,  and  their  sockets,  and  the  ha, 

36.  36  heniadetliereuntofourpillars(of) shittim 
36.  38  And  the  five  pillars  of  it  with  their  hooks 

38. 10  Their  pillars  (were)  twenty,  and  their  br. 
38. 10,  11,  12,  17  the  hooks  of  the  pillars  and 

38. 11  their  pillars  (were)  twenty,  and  their  soc. 

38.  12  their  pillars  ten,  and  their  sockets  ten 

38.  14,  15  pillars  three,  and  their  sockets  three 
38.  17  sockets  for  the  pillars,  .hooks  of  the  pill. 
38.  17  pillars  of  the  court  (were)  filleted  with  s. 
38.  19  their  pillars(were)  four,  and  their  sockets 

38.  28  he  made  hooks  for  the  pillars,  and  overl. 

39.  33  his  bars,  aud  his  pillars,  and  his  sockets 

39.  40  his  pillars,  and  his  sockets,  and  the  han. 

40.  18  put  in  the  bars,  .and reared  up  his  pillars 
Num.  3.  36  the  pillars  thereof,  and  the  sockets  ther. 

3.  37  the  pillars  of  the  court  round  about,  and 

4.  31  and  the  pillars  thereof,  and  the  sockets 
4.  32  the  pillars  of  the  court  round  about,  and 

12.  5  LoRDcame  down  in  the  pillar  of  the  cloud 
14.  14  in  a  pillar  of  a  cloud,  and  in  a  pillarof  fire 

Deut3i.  15  in  a  pillar  of  a  cloud  :  and  the  pillar  of  the 
Judgi6.  25  they  called  and.  .set  him  between  the  p. 
16.  26  that  I  may  feel  the  pillars  whereupon  the 
16.  29  middle  pillars  upon  which  the  house  stood 
20.  40  to  arise  up  out  of  the  city  with  a  pillar  of 

1  Ki.  7.  2  pillars,  with  cedar  beams  upon  the  pillars 

7.  3  that(lay)  on  forty  five  pillars,  fifteen  (in)  a 
7.  6  And  he  made  a  porch  of  pillars,  the  length 
7.  6  the  (other)  pillars  and  the  thick  beam  (w.) 

7. 15  Forhe  cast  two  pillars  of  brass,  of  eighteen 
7.  16  chapiters,  .to  set  upon  the  tops  of  the  pi. 
7. 17,  19,  40,  41,  chapiters,  .upon  the  top  of .  ,p. 
7.  18  he  made  the  pillars,  and  two  rows  round 
7.  20  the  chapiters  upon  the  two  pillars  (had 
7.  21  the  pillars,  .the  right  pillar,  .the  left  pil. 
7.  22  top  of  the  pillars,  .the  work  of  the  pillars 
7.  41  The  two  pillars,  and  the  (two)  bowls  of  the 
7.  41  top  of  the  two  pillars,  top  of  the  pillars 
7.  42  the  chapiters  that  (were)  upon  the  pillars 

2  Ki.11.  14  the  king  stood  by  a  pillar,  as  the  manner 

23.  3  the  king  stood  by  a  pillar,  and  made  a 

25.  13  the  pillars  of  brass,  .in  tiie  house  of  the  L. 
23. 16  The  two  pillars,  one  sea,  and  the  bases  w. 

25.  17  The  height  of  the.  .pillar  (was)  eighteen 

25.  17  like  unto  these  had  the  second  pillar  with 

1  CI1.18.  8  and  the  pillars,  and  the  vessels  of  brass 

2  Ch.  3.  15  two  pillars  of  thirty  and  five  cubits  high 

3. 16  putdhem)  on  the  heads  of  the  pillars ;  and 

3.  17  lie  reared  up  the  pillar  before  the  temple 

4.  i2  the  two  pillars,  and  the  pommels,  and  the 

4.  12  top  of  the  two  pillars,  .the  top  of  the  pil. 
4.13  the  chapters  which  (were)  upon  the  pillars 

23.  13  king  stood  at  his  pillar  at  the  entering  in 
Neh.  9.  12  a  cloudy  pillar;  and  in  the  night  by  a  pi. 

9.  19  the  pillar  of  the  cloud,  .the  pillar  of  fire 
Esth.  1.  6  fastened  to  silver  rings  and  pillars  of 
Job  9.  6  shaketh  the  earth,  .and  the  pillars  thereof 

26.  11  The  pillars  of  heaven  tremble  and  are  af. 
Psa.  75.  3  earth . .  I  bear  up  the  pillars  of  it.  Selah 

99.  7  lie  spake  unto  them  in  the  cloudy  pillar 
Prov.  9.  1  Wisdom .  .hath  hewn  out  her  seven  pillars 
Song  3.  10  He  made  the  pillars  thereof  (of)  silver,  the 

5.  15  His  legs  (are  as)  pillars  of  marble  set  upon 
Jer.  1.  18  an  iron  pillar,  and  brasen  walls  against 

27. 19  concerning  the  pillars,  and  concerning  the 
52.  17  the  pillars  of  brass  that  (were)  in  the  ho. 
52.  20  The  two  pillars,  one  sea,  and  twelve  bra. 
52.  21  the  pillars,  the  height  of  one  pillar  (was) 
52.  22  the  second  pillar  also  and  the  pomegran. 
Eze.  40.  49  pillars  by  the  posts,  one  on  this  side,  and 
42.  6  had  not  pillars  as  the  pillars  of  the  courts 

8.  Palm  trees,  pillars,  n'nD’n  timeroth. 

Song  3.  6  this  that  cometh  out  .  .like  pillars  of  sm. 
Joel  2.  30  wonders,  .blood,  and  fire,  and  pillars  of 

9. zl  pillar,  column,  arvAos  stulos. 

Gal.  2.  9  Cephas,  ami  John,  who  seemed  to  be  pil. 
1  Ti.  3.  15  God .  the  pillar  and  ground  of  the  truth 
Rev.  3.  12  I  make  a  pillar  in  the  temple  of  my  God 

10.  1  as  it  were  the  sun,  aud  his  feet  as  pillars 
PILLOW  — 

1. A  mattress,  T3?  kebir. 

1  Sa.  19.  13,  16  a  pillow  of  goats’  (liair)  for  his  bolster 

2. Pillows,  ninps  kesathoth. 

Eze.  13. 18  that  sew  pillows  to  all  arm  holes,  and  m. 

13.  20  I  (am)  against  your  pillows,  wherewith  ye 

3.  Bolster,  pillow,  nfc'gT?  meraashotli. 

Gen.  28. 11  put  (then!  for)  his  pilloivs,  and  lay  down 
28.  18  the  stone  that  he  had  put  (for)  his  pillows 
\.A  pillow,  stem,  npo<TKe<paAaiov  proskephalaion . 

Mark  4.  38  was  in  thehinderpart.  .asleepon  apillow 
PILOT  — 

A  pilot,  Van  chobel. 

Eze.  27.  8  thy  -wise  (men),  .in  thee,  were  thy  pilots 

27.  27  thy  pilots,  thy  calkers,  aud  the  occupiers 
27.  28  shake  at  the  sound  of  the  cry  of  thy  pilots 
27.  29  all  the  pilots  of  the  sea,  shall  come  down 

PIL'-TAI,  'ahs  Jah  causes  to  escape. 

A  priest  in  Jerusalem  in  the  days  of  Joiakim,  grandson 
of  Jozadak.  B.c.  600. 

Neh.  12.  17  Zichri;  of  Miniamin,  of  Moadiah,  P. 

PIN  — 

A  pin,  nail,  in;  yathed. 

Exod27.  19  all  the  pins  thereof,  and  all  the  pins  of  the 

33.  18  The  pins  of  the  tabernacle,  and  the  pins 

95 


E>rod38.  20  all  the  pins  of  the  tabernacle,  and  of  the 

38.  31  pins  of  the  tabernacle,  and  all  the  pins  of 

39.  40  his  pins,  and  all  the  vessels  of  the  service 
Num.  3.  37  their  sockets,  and  their  pins,  and  their  c. 

4.  32  their  pins,  and  their  cords,  with  all  their 
J udgi6.  14  she  fastened  (it)  with  the  pin,  and  said  unto 

16. 14  went  away  with  the  pin  of  the  beam  and 
Eze.  15.  3  will  (men)  take  a  pin  of  it  to  hang  any 

PINE  (tree)  — 

1  .Pine,  elm,  plane  or  fir,  3rnn  tidhar, 

Isa.  41.  19  (and)  the  pine,  and  the  box  tree  together 
60.  13  the  pine  tree,  and  the  box  together,  to  be. 

2.  A  tree  of  oil,  very  fruitful,  jnpi  ets  shemen. 

Neh.  8.  13  pine  branches,  and  myrtle  branches,  and 
PINE  away,  to  — - 

1 .  To  flow  away,  311  zub. 

Lam.  4.  9  these  pine  away,  stricken  through  for  (wa. 

2.  To  become  wasted  or  consumed  away,  ppo  maqaq,  2. 
Lev.  26.  39  they  that  are  left  of  you  shall  pine  away 

26.  39  and  also . .  shall  they  pine  away  with  them 
Eze.  24.  23  ye  shall  pine  away  for  your  iniquities,  and 

33. 10  sins  (be)  upon  us,  and  we  pine  away  in  th. 

3.  To  dry  up,  wither,  £npalva>  xeraino. 

Mark  9.  18  gnashed  with  his  teeth,  aud  pineth  away 
PINING  sickness  — 

Weakness,  heaviness,  nVu  dallah. 

Isa.  38.  12  he  will  cut  me  off  with  pining  sickness 
PINNACLE  — 

A  little  wing,  nrepvyiov  pterugion. 

Matt.  4.  5  and  setteth  him  on  a  pinnacle  of  the  temple 
Luke  4.  9  set  him  on  a  pinnacle  of  the  temple,  and 
PI'-NON,  jj’3  ore  pit, 

A  duke  of  Edom  of  the  family  of  Esau.  B.C.  1470. 

Gen.  36. 41  Duke  Aholibamah,  duke  Elali,  duke  P. 

1  Ch.  1.  52  Duke  Aholibamah,  duke  Elah,  duke  P. 

PIPE— 

1. A  pipe  or  flute,  h'bn  chalil. 

1  Sa.  10.  5  tabret,  and  a  pipe, and  a  harp,  before  them 
1  Ki.  1.  40  the  people  piped  with  pipes,  and  rejoiced 
Isa.  5.  12  the  tabret  and  pipe,  and  wine,  are  in  their 

30.  29  when  one  goeth  with  a  pipe  to  come  into 
Jer.  48.  36  mine  heart  shall  sound  for  Moab  like  pi. 
48.  36  mine  heart  shall  sound  like  pipes  for  the 

2.  A  pipe,  a  casting,  HjWD  mutseqeth. 

Zech.  4.  2  seven  pipes  totheseven  lamps,  which(are) 

3. vl  bezal  for  precious  stones,  3|23  neqeb. 

Eze.  28.  13  workmanship  of  thy  tabrets  and  of  thyp. 

4.  Pipes,  tubes,  jrnnjx  tsantaroth. 

Zech.  4.  12  which  through  the  two  golden  pipes  em. 
5  .A  pipe  or  flute,  avAos  aulos. 

1  Co.  14.  7  whether  pipe  or  haiqi,  except  they  give  a 
PIPE,  to  — 

1 .  To  pipe,  sSn  eluded,  3. 

1  Ki.  1.  40  the  people  piped  with  pipes,  and  rejoiced 

2.  To  play  on  a  pipe  or  flute,  avAtu  aideb. 

Mattn.  17  We  have  piped  unto  you,  and  ye  have  not 
Luke  7.  32  We  have  piped  upto  you,  and  ye  have  not 

1  Co.  14.  7  shall  it  be  known  what  is  piped  or  harped '! 
PIPER  — 

One  that  plays  on  a  pipe  or  flute,  ab  Apr ns  auletes. 

Rev.  18.  22  musicians,  and  of  pipers,  and  trumpeters 
PIR'-AM,  Dio?  wild,  roving. 

A  king  of  the  Amorites  or  Canaanites-  who  dwelt  at 
Jarmuth  and  was  slain  by  Joshua.  B.c.  1451. 

Josh.10.  3  Adoni-zedek.  .sent,  .unto  P.  king  of  Jar. 
PIR-A  THON,  Jinjfis  peak,  top. 

An  elevation  in  the  hill  of  the  Amalekites  in  Ephraim, 
where  Abdon  the  son  of  Hillel  was  buried,  after  judging 
Israel  eight  years ;  now  Ferata.  ■ 

Judgi2. 15  And  Abdon.  .was  buried  in  P.  in  the  land 
PIR ATHONITE ,  •rinjfis,  'jhins. 

An  inhabitant  of  the  preceding  place. 

Judgi2.  13,  15  Abdon  the  son  of  Hillel  the  P. 

2  Sa.  23.  30  Benaiali  the  P.,  Hiddai  of  the  brooks  of 
1  Ch.  11.  31  Ithai  the  son  of  Ribai.  .Benaiah  the  P. 

27.  14  Theeleventh(captain..was)BenaiahtheP. 
PIS'-GAH,  naps  peak,  point. 

That  ridge  of  the  mountains  of  Abarim,  of  which  Nebo 
is  the  highest  point,  in  the  kingdom  of  Sihon  which  he 
had  taken  from  Moab. 

Num2i.  20  from  Bamoth  (in)  the  valley,  .to.  .top  of  P. 

23. 14  he  brought  him.  .to  the  top  of  P.,  and  b. 
Deut.  3.  27  Get  thee  up  into  the  top  of  P.,  and  lift  up 

4.  49  sea  of  the  plain,  under  the  springs  of  P. 

34.  1  Moses  went  up.,  to  the  top  of  P.,  that  (is) 

PI  SI-DI'A,  ITnriSia. 

A  province  forming  part  of  the  great  table  land  in  Asia 
Minor,  having  Pamphylia  on  the  S.,  Phrygia  on  the  N. ; 
its  chief  city  was  Antioch,  a  Roman  colony. 

Acts  13.  14  they  came  to  Antioch  in  P.,  and  went  into 

14.  24  after  they  had  passed  throughout  P.,  they 
PI'-SON,  jitsi'S  freely  flowing. 

One  of  the  four  rivers  of  Eden,  supposed  to  have  been 
the  Phasis,  i.e.  Araxes;  the  Besynga,  the  Indus,  the 
Ganges,  the  Hyphasis,  the  Nile  or  the  Goshap. 

Gen.  2.  11  The  name  of  the  first  (is)  P.  :  that  (is)  it 


PIS'-PAH,  naps  expansion. 

An  Asherite,  a  son  of  Jether.  B.c.  1500. 

1  Ch.  7.  38  Andthesonsof  Jether;  Jepliunneh,  andP, 

PISS  — 

1.  Urine,  crei  shenim. 

2  Ki.18.  27  they  may.  .drink  their  own  piss  with  you 
Isa.  36.  12  they  may.  .drink  their  own  piss  with  you 

2.  Water  of  the  feet,  urine,  trbm  'a  me  raglayim. 

2  Ki.  18.  27  they  may . .  drink  their  own  piss  with  you  ? 
Isa.  36.  12  they  may .  .drink  their  own  piss  with  you? 
PISS,  to  — 

To  make  water,  jnci  shall, an,  5. 

1  Sa.  25.  22,  34  any  that  pisseth  against  the  wall 

1  Ki.14. 10  cut  off.  .him  that  pisseth  against  the  wall 

16. 11  he  left  him  not  one  that  pisseth  against  a 
21.  21  cut  off.  .him  that  pisseth  against  the  wall 

2  Ki.  9.  8  cut  off .  .him  that  pisseth  against  the  wall 
PIT  — 

I. 24  pit  or  well,  "ma  beer. 

Gen.  14.  10  the  vale  of  Siddim  (was  full  of)  slime  pits 
Psa.  55.  23  bring  them  down  into  the  pit  of  destine. 

69. 15  and  let  not  the  pit’shut  her  mouth  upon 
Prov  23.  27  aud  a  strange  woman  (is)  a  narrow  pit 

2.  A  pit  or  well,  iia  bor. 

Gen. 37.  20  let  us  slay  him,  and  cast,  .into  some  pit 

37.  22  cast  him  into  this  pit  that  (is)  in  the  will. 
37.  24  cast  him  into  a  pit :  and  the  pit(was)em. 
37.  28  lifted  up  Joseph  out  of  the  pit,  and  sold 
37.  29  Reuben  returned  into  the  pit ;  and,  beh. 

37.  29  Joseph  (was)  not  in  the  pit ;  and  he  rent 
Exod2i,  33  open  a  pit,  or  if  a  man  shall  dig  a  pit 

21.  34  The  owner  of  the  pit  shall  make  (it)good 
Lev.  11.  36  a  fountain  or  pit,  (wherein  there  is)plen. 

1  Sa.  13.  6  in  rocks,  and  in  high  places,  and  in  pits 

2  Sa.  23.  20  slew  a  lion  in  the  midst  of  a  pit  in  time 

2  Ki.  10. 14  slew  them  at  the  pit  of  the  shearing  hou. 

1  Ch.n.  22  and  slew  a  lion  in  a  pit  in  a  snowy  day 
Psa.  7.  15  He  made  a  pit,  and  digged  it,  and  is  fall. 

28.  1  I  become  like  them  that  go.  .into  thepit 

30.  3  that  I  should  not  go  down  to  the  pit 

40.  2  brought  me  up  also  out  of  an  horrible  pit 
88.  4  counted  with  them  that  go.  .into  the  pit 
88.  6  Thou  hast  laid  me  in  the  lowest  pit,  in  d. 

143.  7  like  unto  them  that  go  down  into  thepit 
Prov.  1.  12  whole,  as  those  that  go  down  into  the  pit 
28. 17  man  that  doeth  violence,  .flee  to  the  pit 
Isa.  14. 15  be  brought. .to  hell, to  the  sides  of  thepit 
14.  19  that  go  down  to  the  stones  of  the  pit ;  as 
24.  22  (as)  prisoners  are  gathered  in  the  pit,  and 

38.  i8they  thatgo  down  into  the  pit  cannot  hope 
51.  1  the  hole  of  the  pit  (whence)  ye  are  digged 

Jer.  41.  7  into  the  midst  of  the  pit,  he,  and  the  men 

41.  9  the  pit  wherein  Ishmael  had  cast  all  the 
Eze.  26.  20  down  with  them  that  descend  into  the  pit 

26.  20  with  them  that  go  down  to  the  pit,  that 

31.  14  delivered,  .with  them  that  go.  to  the  pit 

31. 16  with  them  that  descend  into  the  pit:  aud 
32. 18,  24,  25,  29,  30  them  that  go  down  to  the  pit 

32.  23  Whose  graves  are  set  in  the  sides  of  thep. 
Zech.  9.  11  sent,  .out  of  the  pit  wherein  (is)  no  water 

3  .A  ditch,  marshy  place,  33  geb. 

Jer.  14.  3  they  came  to  the  pits,  (and)  found  no  w. 

4.  A  ditch,  marshy  place,  to 3  gebe. 

Isa.  30.  14  or  to  take  water  (withal)  out  of  the  pit 

5.  A  pit,  {’833  gummals. 

Eccl.io.  8  He  that  diggetli  a  pit  shall  fall  into  it 

6.  Opening,  hole,  nns  pachath. 

2  Sa.  17.  9  he  is  bid  now  in  some  pit,  or  in  some(o.) 

18.  17  cast  him  into  a  great  pit  in  the  wood,  and 
Isa.  24. 17  the  pit,  and  the  snare,  (are)  upon  thee,  O 
24.  18  he  who  fleeth.. shall  fall  into  the  pit ;  aud 
24.  18  that  cometh  up  out  of  the  midst  of  thepit 
Jer.  48.  43  the  pit,  and  the  snare,  (shall  be)  upon  thee 
48.  44  He  that  fleeth.  .shall  fall  into  the  pit ;  and 
48.  44  he  that  gettetli  up  out  of  the  pit  shall  be 

7.  Under  world,  hades,  Vw  slieol. 

Nunu6.  30  and  they  go  down  quick  into  the  pit ;  then 
16.  33  went  down  alive  into  the  pit,  and  the  ea. 
Job  17.  16  They  shall  go  down  to  the  bars  of  the  pit 

8.  A  pit,  corruption,  nnur  sliucliah. 

Prov  22.  14  The  mouth  of  strange  women  (is)  a  deep  p. 
Jer.  2.  6  led.  .through  a  land  of  deserts  and  of  pits 
18.  20  for  they  have  digged  a  pit  for  my  soul 
18.  22  they  have  diggeda  pit  to  take  me,  and  hid 

9.  A  pit,  corruption,  shechuth. 

Prov  28.  10  he  shall  fall  himself  into  liisown  pit :  but 

10. zl  pit,  corruption,  irngi  shechith. 

Lam.  4.  20  the  anointed,  .was  taken  in  their  pits,  of 

II.  A  pit,  corruption,  nmy  sliachath. 

Job  33. 18  He  keepeth  back  his  soul  from  the  pit,  and 

33.  24  Deliver  him  from  going  down  to  the  pit ;  I 
33.  28  deliverliis  soul  from  going  into  thepit,  and 
33.  30  bring  back  his  soul  from  the  pit,  to  be  en. 

Psa.  9.  15  heathen  are  sunk  down  in  the  pit  (that) 
30.  9  What  profit,  .when  I  go  down  to  the  pit? 

35.  7  they  hid  their  net  for  me  (in)  a  pit,  (which) 
94.  13  rest,  .until  the  pit  be  digged  for  the  wic. 
Prov  26.  27  Whoso  diggeth  a  pit  shall  fall  therein;  and 
Isa.  38.  17  thou  hast,  .(delivered  it)from  the  pit  of  c. 

51. 14  that  he  should  not  die  in  the  pit,  northat 
Eze.  19.  4,  8  he  was  taken  in  their  pit 

28.  8  They  shall  bring  thee  down  to  the  pit,  and 


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1 2.  A  pit,  corruption ,  fin 'p  shichah. 

Psa.  57.  6  they  have  digged  a  pit  before  me,  into  the 
119.  85  The  proud  have  digged  pits  forme,  which 
Jer.  18.  22  for  they  have  digged  a  pit  to  take  me,  and 

13. vl  deep  place,  fi&Ovvos  botlmnos. 

Matt  12.  11  if  it  fall  into  a  pit  on  the  sabbath  day,  will 

14 . A  pit,  dungeon,  tppeap  plirear. 

Luke  14.  5  shall  have  an  ass  or  an  ox  fallen  into  a  pit 
.Rev.  9.  1  was  given  the  key  of  the  bottomless  pit 
9.  2  [opened  the  bottomless  pit] . .  out  of  the  p. 
9.  2  darkened  by  reason  of  the  smoke  of  the  pit 

PITCH  — 

1 .  Pitch,  nsi  zepheth. 

Exod.  2. '  3  daubed  it  with  slime  and  with  pitch,  and 
Isa.  34.  9  streams  thereof  shall  be  turned  into  pitch 

34.  9  laud  thereof  shall  become  burning  pitch 

2.  Cypress,  nsi)  hoplier. 

Gen.  6.  14' shalt  pitch  it  within  and  without  with  p. 
PITCH,  be  pitched,  to  — 

1.  To  sink  down,  encamp,  run  chanah. 

Exod  1 7.  1  pitched  in  Rephidim :  and  (there  was)  no 

19.  2  had  pitched  in  the  wilderness :  and  there 
Num.  1.  51  when  the  tabernacle  is  to  be  pitched,  the 

1.  52  the  children  of  Israel  shall  pitch  their  te. 

1.  53  Levites  shall  pitch  round  about  the  tabe. 

2.  2  shall  pitch . . far  off . .  shall  they  pitch 

2.  3  shall  they. .  of  the  camp  of  Judah  pitch 
2.  5  those  that  do  pitch  next  unto  him  (shall 
2.  12  those  which  pitch  by  him  (shall  be)  the  t. 

2.  34  so  they  pitched  by  their  standards,  and 

3.  23  shall  pitch  behind  the  tabernacle  westw. 

3.  29,  35  shall  pitch  on  the  side  of  the  tabern. 

9.  18  at  the  commandment  of  the  Lokd  they  p. 

12. 16  and  pitched  in  the  wilderness  of  Paran 

21.  10  children  of  Israel  set  forward, and  pitched 

21. 11  pitched  at  Ije-abarim,  in  the  wilderness 
21.  12  removed,  and  pitched  in  the  valley  of  Z. 

21.  13  removed,  and  pitched  on  the  other  side 

22.  1  pitched  in  the  plains  of  Moab  on  this  side 
33.  5  removed  from  Raineses,  and  pitched  in  S. 
33.  6  pitched  in  Etham,  which  (is)  in  the  edge 
33.  7  turned,  .and  they  pitched  before  Migdol 
33.  8  went  three  day’s  journey ..  pitched  in  M. 
03.  9  and  came  unto  Elim.  .and  they  pitched 
33.  15  they  departed  from  Rephidim,  and  pitc. 
33.  16  removed,  .and  pitched  at  Kibroth-hatta. 
33.  18  they  departed  from  Hazeroth,  and  pitched 
33.  19  departed  from  Rithmah,  and  pitched  at  R. 
33.  20  departed  fromRimmon-parez,  and  pitched 
33.  21  removed  from  Libnah,  and  pitched  at  It. 
33.  22  journeyed  from  Rissali,  and  pitched  in  K. 
33.  23  went  from  Kehelathah,  and  pitched  in  m. 
33.  25  they  removed  from  Haradah,  and  pitched 
33.  27  departed  from  Tahath,  and  pitched  at  T. 
33.  28  removed  from  Tarah,  and  pitched  in  M. 
33.  29  went  from  M it h call,  atid  pitched  in  Hash. 
33.  31  departed  from  Moseroth.  .pitched  in  Be. 
33.  33  went  from  Hor-hagidgad .  .pitched  in  Jo. 
33.  36  pitched  in  the  wilderness  of  Zin,  which 
33.  37  pitched  in  mount  Hor,  in  the  edge  of  the 
33. 41  departed  from  mount  Hor,  and  pitched 
33.  42  departed  from  Zalmonah .  .pitched  in  P. 
33.  43  departed  from  Punon,  and  pitched  in  O. 
33.  44  departed  from  Obotn,  and  pitched  in  Ij. 
33.  45  departed  from  Iim,  and  pitched  in  Dibon. 
33.  47  pitched  in  the  mountains  of  Abarim,  be. 
33.  48  pitched  in  the  plains  of  Moab,  by  Jordan 
33.  49  pitched  by  Jordan,  from  Beth-jesimoth 

Josh.  8. 11  pitched  on  the  north  side  of  Ai :  now(th. 

11.  5  pitched  together  at  the  waters  of  Merom 
Judg  6.  33  went  over,  and  pitched  in  the  valley  of  J. 
7.  1  pitched  beside  the  well  of  Harod :  so  that 
11.  18  pitched  oii  the  other  side  of  Arnon,  but 
11.  20  pitched  in  Jahaz,  and  fought  against  Isr. 

15.  9  pitched  in  Judah,  and  spread  themselves 

18. 12  and  pitched  in  Kirjath-jearim,  in  Judah 

1  Sa.  4.  1  Now  Israel ..  pitched  beside  Eben-ezer 

4.  1  and  the  Philistines  pitched  in  Aphek 

13.  5  pitched  in  Michmash,  eastward  from  Bet. 

17.  1  pitched  between  Shochoh  and  Azekah,  in 
17.  2  pitched  by  the  valley  of  Elah,  and  set  the 
26.  3  Saul  pitched  in  the  hill  of  Hachilali,  wli. 
26.  5  came  to  the  place  where  Saul  had  pitched 
26.  5  and  the  people  pitched  round  about  him 

28.  4  came  and  pitched  in  Shunem.  .and  they 

29.  1  pitched  by  a  fountain  which  (is)  in  Jezreel 

2  Sa.  17.  26  and  Absalom  pitched  in  the  land  of  Gil. 

23.  13  troop  of  the  Philistines  pitched  in  the  v. 

24.  5  passed  over  Jordan,  and  pitched  in  Aroer 

1  Ki.  20.  27  pitched  before  them  like  two  little  flocks 

20.  29  they  pitched  one  over  against  the  other  s. 

2  Ki.25.  1  pitched  against  it ;  and  they  built  forts 

1  Ch.19.  7  king,  .who  came  and  pitched  before  Mede. 
Jer.  52.  4  pitched  against  it,  and  built  forts  against 

2 . To  cover,  "iss  kaphar. 

Gen.  6.  14  and  shalt  pitch  it  within  and  without  with 

3.  To  incline,  r\m  natah. 

Gen.  12.  8  pitched  his  ten t, '(having)  Bethel  on  the  w. 

26.  25  pitched  his  tent  there:  and  there  Isaac’s  s. 
Exod33.  7  pitched  it  without  the  camp,  afar  off  from 
Judg  4.  11  pitched  his  tent  unto  the  plain  of  Zaanaim 

2  Sa.  6.  17  tabernacle  that  David  had  pitched  for  it 

1  Ch.  15.  1  prepared  a  place . .  and  pitched  for  it  a  te. 

16.  1  midst  of  the  tent  that  David  had  pitched 

2  Ch.  1.  4  for  he  had  pitched  a  tent  for  it  at  Jerus. 

4 . To  cause  to  stand,  raise  up,  Dip  qum,  5. 

Josh.  4.  20  twelve  stones  did  Joshua  pitch  in  Gilgal 


5.  To  strike,  fix,  jipi-i  taqa. 

Gen.  31.  25  Jacob  had  pitched.,  his  brethren  pitched 
Jer.  6.  3  they  shall  pitch  (their)  tents  against  her 

6.  To  join  together,  unite,  fix,  pitch  a  tent,  ■sriiyvufu. 

Heb.  8.  2  tabernacle,  which  the  Lord  pitched,  and 

PITCH  a  tent,  to  — 

1.2To  move  one's  tent,  7nx  alial. 

Gen.  13. 12  and  Lot.  .pitched  (his)  tent  toward  Sodom 

2 . To  move  one's  tent,  “rnx  ahal,  3. 

Isa.  13. 20  neither  shall  the  Arabians  pitch  tent  th. 

3.  To  encamp,  sink  down,  rnri  chanah. 

Gen.  26. 17  and  pitched  his  tent  in  the  valley  of  Gerar 
33.  18  Jacob,  .pitched  his  tent  before  the  city 
Num  9.  17  the  children  of  Israel  pitched  their  tents 
Deut.  1.  33  search  you  out  a  place  to  pitch  your  tents 

PITCHER  — 

1. A  pitcher,  n?  lead. 

Gen.  24.  14  Let  down  thy  pitcher,  I  pray  thee,  that  I 
24.  is  Rebekah  came  out.  .with  lierpitcher  upon 
24.  16  went  down  to  the  well,  and  filled  her  pi. 
24.  1 7  Let  me . .  drink  a  little  water  of  thy  pitch. 
24.  18  let  down  her  pitcher  upon  her  hand,  and 
24.  20  and  emptied  her  pitcher  into  the  trough 
24.  43  Give  me.,  a  little  water  of  thy  pitcher  to 
24.  45  Rebekah  came  forth  with  her  pitcher  on 

24.  46  made  haste,  and  let  down  her  pitcher  fr. 
Judg.  7.  16  empty  pitchers,  and  lamps  within  the  pi. 

7.  19,  20  blew  the  the  trumpets,  and  brake  the  p. 
Eccl.12.  6  or  the  pitcher  be  broken  at  the  fountain 

2. A  bottle,  flagon,  >D3,  Vai  nebel. 

Lam.  4.  2  how  are  they  esteemed  as  earthen  pitch. 

S.A  clay  or  earthen  pitcher,  Kepdfuoi /  keramion. 
Marki4-  13  meet  you  a  man  bearing  a  pitcher  of  wa. 
Luke22.  10  man  meet  you,  bearing  a  pitcher  of  water 

PI'-THOM,  oh?  narrow  pass. 

A  city  in  Lower  Egypt,  in  Goshen,  E.  of  tho  Nile, 
twenty  four  miles  from  Heroopolis;  a  city  in  Upper 
Egypt,  tlireo  days’  journey  from  Cairo,  (called  also 
Fayyurh),  has  the  same  name. 

Exod.  1.  11  they  built  for  Pharaoh  treasure  cities,  P. 

Pl'-THON,  jin’?  harmless. 

A  son  of  Micah,  grandson  of  Jonathan  son  of  Saul.  n.c. 
1000. 

1  Ch.  8.  35  the  sons  of  Michah  (were)  F.,  and  Melech 
9.  41  the  sons  of  Micah  (were)  P.,  and  Melech 

PITIED,  to  be  — 

Mercies,  bowels,  D'prn  rachamim. 

Psa.  106.  46  He  made  them  also  to  be  pitied  of  all  th. 

PITIFUL,  (very)— 

\. Merciful,  ’JDrii  rachmani. 

Lam.  4.  10  The  hands  of  the  pitiful  women  have  so. 

2. Tender  hearted,  compassionate,  eil<r^r^ayx,'os• 

1  Pe.  3.  8  love  as  brethren,  (bej  pitiful,  (be)  court. 

3.  Very  tender  hearted,  or  compassionate,  irohvo-KK. 

Jas.  5. 11  the  Lord  is  [very  pitiful],  and  of  tender 

PITY  — 

1  .Pity,  n^(?n  chemlah. 

Isa.  63)  9  in  his  love  and  in  his  pity  he  redeemed 

2.  Loving  kindness,  "ign  chesed. 

Job  6. 14  To  him  that  is  atllicted pity  (should  be  s.) 

3.  Mercies,  bowels,  D’Srn  rachamim. 

Amos  1.  11  did  cast  oii  all  pity,  and  his  anger  did  t. 
PITY  (on  or  upon),  to  have  or  take  — 

1  .To  spare,  pity.  Din  chus. 

Deut.  7.  16  thine  eye  shall  have  no  pity  upon  them 
13.  8  neither  shall  thine  eye  pity  him,  neither 
19.  13  Thine  eye  shall  not  pity  him :  but  thou 
19.  21  thine  eye  shall  not  pity.  .life,  .for  life,  e. 

25.  12  cut  off  her  hand,  thine  eye  shall  not  pity 
Eze.  16.  5  None  eye  pitied  thee,  to  do  any  of  these 
Jon.  4.  10  Thou  hast  had  pity  on  the  gourd,  for  the 

2.  To  have  pity,  spare,  Sen  chamal. 

2  Sa.  12.  6  restore  the  lamb . .  because  he  had  no  pity 
Jer.  13.  14  I  will  not  pity,  nor  spare,  norhavemercy 

13.  5  who  shall  have  pity  upon  thee,  0  Jerus.? 

21.  7  shall  not  spare  them,  neither  have  pity 
Lam.  2.  2  Lord,  .hath  not  pitied :  he  hath  thrown 
2.  17  hath  thrown  down,  and  hath  not  pitied 

2.  21  thou  hast  slain  (them,  .and)  not  pitied 

3.  43  thou  hast  slain,  thou  hast  not  pitied 
Eze.  5.  11  eye  spare,  neither  will  I  have  any  pity 

7.  4  neither  will  I  have  any  pity:  but  I  will 
7.  9  shall  not  spare,  neither  will  I  have  pity 
8. 18  shall  not  spare,  neither  will  I  have  pity 
9.  s  let  not  your  eye  spare,  neither  have  ye  p. 
9. 10  shall  not  spare,  neither  will  I  have  pity 
36.21  But  I  had  pity  for  mine  holy  name,  which 
Joel  2.  18  Then  will  the  Lord  be  jealous,  .and  pity 
Zech.n.  5  and  their  own  shepherds  pity  them  not 
11.  6  For  I  will  no  more  pity  the  inhabitants 

3.  To  be  gracious,  ]fi)  chanan. 

Job  19.  21  Have  pity  upon  me,  have  pity  upon  me 
Prov  19. 17  He  that  hath  pity  upon  the  poor  lendetli 

28.  8  he  shall  gather  it  for  him  that  will  pity 

4.  Pity,  object  of  pity,  Vana  machmal. 

Eze.  24.  21  that  winch  your  soul  piticth;  and  your 


5 . To  move,  bemoan,  tu  nud. 

Psa.  69.  20  and  I  looked  (for  some)  to  take  pity,  but 

6.  To  love,  pity,  ern  racham,  3. 

Psa.103.  13  father  pitieth  (his)  children,  (so)  the  LORD 
Isa.  13.  18  shall  have  no  pity  on  the  fruit  of  the  womb 

7.  To  be  kind,  tender,  elect). 

Matti8.  33  compassion,  .even  as  I  had  pity  on  thee? 
PLACE  — 

1  .A  place,  inx  atliar. 

Ezra  5. 15  let  the  house  of  God  be  builded  in  his  pi. 
6.  3  place  where  they  offered  sacrifices,  and 
6.  5  vessels . .  be  restored . .  (every  one)  to  his  p. 
6.  7  Jews,  build  this  house  of  Godin  his  place 
Dan.  2.  35  no  jdace  was  found  for  them :  and  the  st. 

2.  A  house,  n]3  bayitli. 

Exod25-  27  shall  the  rings  be  for  places  of  the  staves 

26.  29  make  their  rings  (of)  gold  (for)  places  for 

30.  4  they  shall  be  for  places  for  the  staves  to 
36. 34  made  their  rings  (of)  gold  (to  be)  places 

37.  14  the  places  for  the  staves  to  bear  the  tabl 

37.  27  to  be  places  for  the  staves  to  bear  it  with 

38.  5  the  grate  of  brass,  (to  be)  places  for  the , 

2  Sa.  13.  17  and  tarried  in  a  place  that  was  far  off 

1  C'h.28. 1 1  thereof,  and  of  the  place  of  the  mercy  seat 
Nell.  2.  3  place  of  my  fathers’  sepulchres,  (lietli)  wa. 
Esth.  7.  8  returned,  .into  the  place  of  the  bancjuct 
Job  8.  17  wrapped  about,  (and)  seeth  the  place  of 
Prov.  8.  2  She  standeth.  in  the  places  of  the  paths 
Eze.  41.  9  place  of  the  side  chambers  that  (were)  w. 
46.  24  These  (are)  the  places  of  them  that  boil 

3.  Border,  nSiDa  gebulah. 

Isa.  28.  25  appointed  barley,  and  the  rye,  in  theirp.? 

4 . Hand,  Y  yad. 

Num.  2.  17  every  man  in  his  place  by  their  standards 
Deut.  2.  37  unto  any  place  of  the  river  Jabbok,  nor 
23.  12  Thou  shalt  have  a  place  also  without  the 

1  Sa.  15.  12  he  set  him  up  a  place,  and  is  gone  about 

2  Sa.  18.  18  it  is  called  unto  this  day,  Absalom’s  place 
Psa.141.  6  their  judges  are  overthrown  in  stony  pla. 
Isa.  56.  5  within  my  walls  a  place  and  a  name  better 
Jer.  6.  3  they  shall  feed  every  one  in  his  place 
Eze.  21. 19  choose  thou  a  place,  choose  (it)  at  the  he. 

5.  To  sit  down  or  still,  Dt?;  yashab. 

2  Sa.  23.  7  utterly  burned  with  fire  in  the.  .place 

6.  Station,  base,  ]3  ken. 

Gen.  40.  13  restore  thee  unto  thy  place :  and  thou  sh. 

7.  A  base,  fixed  place,  |i:D  malcon. 

Exodis.  17  the  place. .  thou  hast  made  for  thee  to  dw. 

1  Ki.  8.13a  settled  place  for  thee  to  abide  in  for  ever 

8.  39,  43  hear  thou  in  heaven  thy  dwelling  pi. 
8.  49  hear,  .in  heaven  thy  dwelling  place,  and 

2  Ch.  6.  2  an  house,  .and  a  place  for  thy  dwelling 

6.  30  hear  thou  from  heaven  thy  dwelling  pla. 
6.  33  hear  thou,  .from  thy  dwelling  place,  and 
6.  39  hear  thou . .  from  thy  dwelling  jdace,  their 
Ezra  2.  68  for  the  house  of  God  to  set  it  up  in  his  p. 
Psa.  33. 14  From  the  place  of  his  habitation  he  look. 
Dan.  8. 1 1  the  place  of  his  sanctuary  was  cast  down 

8.  Habitation,  nfiyp  meonah. 

Job  37.  8  go  into  dens,  and  remain  in  their  places 

9.  Station,  standing,  iDjjn  maamad. 

2  Ch.  35.  15  singers,  .(were)iu  their  place,  accordingto 

10.  A  place  of  standing,  D'lpD  maqom. 

Gen.  1.  9  waters,  .he  gathered  together  unto  one  p. 

12.  6  passed  through  the  land  unto  the  place  of 

13.  3  unto  the  place  where  his  tent  had  been  at 
13.  4  Unto  the  place  of  the  altar,  whichhe  had 
13.14  look  from  the  place  where  thou  art  north. 

18.  24  not  spare  the  place  for  the  fifty  righteous 
18.  26  then  I  will  spare  all  the  place  for  their  s. 

18.  33  and  Abraham  returned  unto  his  place 

19. 12  whatsoever,  bring  (them)  out  of  this  place 

19. 13  For  we  will  destroy  this  place,  because  the 

19. 14  said,  Up,  get  you  out  of  this  jdace  ;  forthe 

19.  27  to  the  place  where  be  stood  before  the  L. 

20.  1 1  Surely  the  fear  of  God  (is)  not  in  this  pi. 

20.  13  at  every  place  whither  we  shall  come,  say 

21.  31  Wherefore  he  called  that  place  Beer-sheba 

22.  3  went  unto  the  place  of  which  God  had  t. 
22.  4  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  saw  the  place  afar 
22.  9  came  to  the  place  which  God  had  told  him 

22.  14  Abraham  called  the  nameof  that  place  J. 
26.  7  the  men  of  the  place  asked  (him)  of  his 
26.  7  men  of  the  place  should  kill  me  for  Reb. 
28.  11  lighted  upon  a  certain  place,  and  tarried 
28.  11  and  he  took  of  the  stones  of  thatplace,  and 
28. 11  pillows,  and  lay  down  in  that  place  to  si. 
28. 16  Surely  the  Lord  is  in  this  place ;  and  I  k. 
28.  17  afraid,  and  said,  How  dreadful  (is)  this  p.! 

28.  19  he  called  the  name  of  that  place  Beth-el 

29.  3  again  upon  the  well’s  mouth  in  his  place 

29.  22  gathered  together  all  the  men  of  the  place 

30.  25  I  may  go  unto  mine  own  place,  and  to  my 

31.  55  Laban  departed,  and  returned  unto  his  p. 

32.  2  he  called  the  name  of  that  place  Mahan. 

32.  30  Jacob  called  the  name  of  the  place  Peniel 

33.  17  therefore  the  name  of  the  place  is  called 

35.  7  built  there  an  altar,  and  called  the  place 
35.  13  God  went  up  from  him  in  the  place  where 
35.  14  set  up  a  pillar  in  the  place  where  he  tal. 

35.  15  Jacob  called  the  name  of  the  place  where 

36.  40  after  their  places,  by  their  names ;  duke 
38.  21  Then  he  asked  the  men  of  that  place,  say. 

38.  22  also  the  men  of  the  place  said,  (that)  there 

39.  20  a  iilace  where  the  king's  prisoners  (were) 


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Gen.  40.  3  prison,  the  place  where  Joseph  (was)  bo. 
Exod.  3.  5  place  whereon  thou  standest  (is)  holy  gr. 

3.  8  place  of  the  Canaanites,  and  the  Hittites 
16. 29  let  no  man  go  out  of  his  place  on  the  scv. 

17.  7  he  called  the  name  of  the  place  Massah 

18.  23  all.  .shall  also  go  to  their  place  in  peace 

20.  24  In  all  places  where  I  record  my  name  I 

21.  13  appoint  thee  a  place  whither  he  shall  flee 

23.  20  thee  into  the  place  which  I  have  prepared 
29.  31  shalt.  .seethe  his  flesh  in  the  holy  place 
33.  21  (there  is)  aplace  by  me,  and  thou  shalt  s. 

Ley,  1. 16  on  the  east  part,  by  the  place  of  the  ashes 

4.  i2  without  the  camp  unto  a  clean  place, wh. 

4.  24,  33  in  the  place  where  they  kill  the  burnt 

4.  29  and  slay . .  in  the  place  of  the  burnt  offer. 

6.  11  carry,  .without  the  camp  unto  a  clean  p. 

6.  16  shall  it  be  eaten  in  the  holy  place ;  in  the 

6.  25  In  the  place  where  the  burnt  offering  is 

6.  26  in  tlie  holy  place  shall  it  be  eaten,  in  the 

6.  27  whereon  it  was  sprinkled  in  the  holy  pla. 

7.  2  In  the  place  where  they  kill  the  burnt  of. 

7.  6  it  shall  be  eaten  in  the  holy  place :  it  (is) 

10.  13  ye  shall  eat  it  in  the  holy  place,  because 

10.  14  wave  breast,  .shall  ye  eat  in  a  clean  place 

10.  17  not  eaten  the  sin  offering  in  the  holy  pla. 

13.  19  in  tlie  place  of  the  boil  there  be  a  white  r. 

14.  13  in  the  place  where  he  shall  kill  the  sin 

14. 13  and  the  burnt  offering,  in  the  holy  place 

14.  28  place  of  the  blood  of  the  trespass  offering 

14.  40  cast  them  into  an  unclean  place  without 
14.41  off  without  the  city  into  an  unclean  place 
14.  45  forth  out  of  the  city  into  an  unclean  place 

16.  24  wash  his  flesh  with  water  in.  .holy  place 

24.  9  they  shall  eat  it  in  the  holy  place  :  for  it 
Num.  9.  17  in  the  place  where  the  cloud  abode,  there 

10.  29  We  are  journeying  unto  tlie  place  of  whi. 

11.  3,  34  And  he  called  the  name  of  the  place 

13.  24  The  place  was  called  the  brook  Eshcol,  b. 

14.  40  the  place  which  the  Lord  hath  promised 

18.  31  ye  shall  eat  it  in  every  place,  ye  and  your 

19.  9  lay .  .up  without  the  camp  in  a  clean  pla. 

20.  5  in  unto  this  evil  place?  it  (is)  no  place  of 

21.  3  he  called  the  name  of  the  place  Hormah 

22.  26  stood  in  a  narrow  place,  where  (was)  no 

23. 13  Come,  I  pray,  .with  me  unto  another  pla. 

23.  27  Come,  I.  .will  bring  thee  unto  another  pla. 

24. 1 1  flee  thou  to  thy  place :  I  thought  to  prom. 

24.  25  returned  to  his  place  :  and  Balak  also  w. 

32.  1  behold,  the  place  (was)  a  place  for  cattle 
32.  17  until  we  have  brought  them  unto  their  p. 

Deut.  1.  31  thatye  went,  until  ye  came  into  this  place 

1.  33  to  search  you  out  a  place  to  pitch  your  ten. 
9.  7  until  ye  came  unto  this  place,  ye  have  been 

11.  5  what  he  did . .  until  ye  came  into  this  pla. 

11. 24  Every  place  whereon  the  soles  of  your  fe. 

12.  2  the  places  wherein  the  nations  which  ye 

12.  3  and  destroy  the  names,  .out  of  that  place 
12.  5  the  place  which  the  Lord  your  God  shall 
12.  11  thereshall  be  aplace  which  theLORDyour 
12.  13  offer  not  thy  burnt  offerings  in  every  pi. 
12.  14  in  the  place  which  the  Lord  shall  choose 

12. 18  in  the  place  which  the  Lord  thy  God  shall 
12.  21  place  which  the  Lord  thy  Godhath  chosen 
12.  26  unto  the  place  which  the  Lord  shall  cho. 
14.  23  the  place  which  be  shall  choose  to  place 
14.  24  if  the  place  be  too  far  from  thee,  which 
14.  25  place  which  the  Lord  thyGod  shall  choose 
15. 20  in  the  place  which  the  Lord  shall  choose 

16.  2  the  place  which  the  Lord  shall  choose  to 

16.  6,  7,  11,  is,  in  the  place  which  the  Lord  thy 

16. 16  in  the  place  which  he  shall  choose ;  in  the 

17.  8  place  which  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  choose 

17. 10  of  that  place  which  the  Lord  shall  choose 

18.  6  unto  the  place  which  the  Lord  shall  cho. 
21.  19  his  city,  and  unto  the  gate  of  his  place 
23.  16  that  place  which  he  shall  choose  in  one 

26.  2  the  place  which  the  Lord  thy  God  shall 

26.  9  he  hath  brought  us  into  this  place,  and 
29.  7  when  ye  came  unto  this  place,  Sihon  the 
31.  11  in  the  place  which  he  shall  choose,  thou 

Josh.  1.  3  Every  place  that  the  sole  of  your  foot  sh. 

3.  3  ye  shall  remove  from  your  place,  and  go 

4. 18  waters  of  Jordan  returned  unto  their  pi. 

5.  9  the  place  is  called  Gilgal  unto  this  day 
5. 15  the  place  whereon  thou  standest  (is)  holy 

7.  26  that  place  was  called,  The  valley  of  Aclior 

8. 19  ambush  arose  quickly  out  of  their  place 
9.  27  even,  .in  the  place  which  he  should  choose 

20.  4  give  him  a  place,  that  he  may  dwell  am. 
Judg.  2.  5  they  called  the  name  of  that  place  Bochim 

7.  7  let  all .  .people  go  every  man  unto  his  pla. 

9.  55  they  departed  every  man  unto  his  place 

11. 19  Let  us.  .through  thy  land  into  my  place 

15. 17  that  he.  .called  that  place  Ramath-lelii 

18.  10  a  place  where  (there  is)  no  want  of  any 

18. 12  they  called  that  place  Mahaneh-dan  unto 

19.  13  let  us  draw  near  to  one  of  these  places  to 

19.  16  but  the  men  of  the  place  (were)  Benjami. 

19.  28  man  rose  up,  and  gat  him  unto  his  place 

20.  22  in  the  place  where  they  put  themselves 

20.  33  men  of  Israel  rose  up  out  of  their  place 

20.  33  liers  in  wait.  .came,  .out  of  their  places 
20.  36  men  of  Israel  gave  place  to  the  Benjamites 

Ruth  1 .  7  went  forth  out  of  the  place  where  she  w. 

3.  4  shalt  mark  the  place  where  he  shall  lie 

4. 10  brethren,  and  from  the  gate  of  his  place 
1  Sa.  3.  2  Eli  (was)  laid  down  in  his  place,  and  his 

3.  9  So  Samuel  went  and  laydownin  his  place 

5.  3  took  Dagon,  and  set  him  in  his  place  ag. 

5. 11  let  it  go  again  to  his  own  place,  that  it 

6.  2  us  wherewith  we  shall  send  it  to  his  place 

7.  16  and  judged  Israel  iu  all  those  places 


1  Sa.  9.  22  the  chiefest  place  among  them  that  were 

12.  8  the  Lord,  .made  them  dwell  in  this  place 

14.  46  the  Philistines  went  to  their  own  place 
20.  19  the  place  where  thou  didst  hide  thyself 
20.  25  by  Saul’s  side,  and  David's  place  was  em. 

20.  27  David’s  place  was  empty :  and  Saul  said 
20. 37  the  place  of  the  arrow  which  Jonathan 

21.  2  appointed . .  servants  to  such  and  such  a  p. 
23.  22  see  his  place  where  his  haunt  is,  (and)  w. 
23.  28  they  called  that  place  Sela-hammahlekoth 

26.  5  came  to  the  place  where  Saul  had  pitched 

26.  5  David  beheld  the  place  where  Saul  lay,  and 

26.  25  David  went,  .and  Saul  returned  to  his  p. 

27.  5  give,  .a  place  in  some  town  in  the  count. 

29.  4  lie  may  go  again  to  liis  place  which  thou 

30.  31  the  places  where  David  himself  and  his 

2  Sa.  2. 16  that  place  was  called  Helkath-hazzurim 

2.  23  as  many  as  came  to  the  place  where  Asa. 

5.  20  called  the  name  of  that  place  Baal-pera. 

6.  8  called  the  name  of  the  place  Perez-uz. 

6.  17  set  it  in  his  place,  in  the  midst  of  the  ta. 

7.  10  will  appoint  aplace  for  my  people  Israel 

11.  16  a  place  where  he  knew  that  valiant  men 

15.  19  return  to  thy  place,  and  abide  with  the 

15.  21  in  what  place  my  lord  tlie  king  shall  be 

17.  9  he  is  hid  now  in  some  pit,  or  in  some.  ,p. 

17.  12  in  some  place  where  he  shall  be  found 

19.  39  Barzillai.  .returned  unto  his  own  place 

1  Ki.  4.  28  unto  tlie  place  where  (the  officers)  were 

5.  9  unto  the  place  that  thou  shalt  appoint 

8.  6  the  ark  of  the  covenant,  .unto  his  place 

8.  7  (their)  two  wings  over  the  place  of  the, 

8.  21  And  I  have  set  there  a  place  for  the  ark 

8.  29  the  place  of  which  thou  hast  said,  My  na. 

8.  29  thy  servant  shall  make  toward  this  place 

8.  30  when  they  shall  pray  toward  this  place 

8.  30  hear  thou  in  heaven  thy  dweling  place 

9.  35  if  they  pray  toward  this  place,  and  confe. 

10.  19  on  either  side  on  the  place  of  the  seat 

13.  8  eat  bread  nor  drink  water  in  this  place 
13. 16  nor  drink  water  with  thee  in  this  place 

13.  22  the  place  of  the  which  (the  Lord)  did  say 

20.  24  Take  the  kings.. every  man  out  of  his  pi. 

21.  19  the  place  where  dogs  licked  the  blood  of 

2  Ki.  5.  11  strike  his  hand  over  the  place,  and  recover 

6.  1  the  place  where  we  dwell  with  thee  is  too 
6.  2  let  us  make  us  a  place  there,  where  we  m. 
6.  6  he  showed  him  the  place.  And  he  cut 

6.  8  In  such  and  such  a  place  (shall  lie)  my  ca. 
6.  9  Beware  that  thou  pass  not  such  a  place 
6.  10  the  place  which  the  man  of  God  told  him 

18.25  Am  I  now  come  up.  .against  this  place  to 

22.  16  will  bring  evil  upon  this  place,  and  upon 

22.  17  wrath  shall  be  kindled  against  this  place 

22.  19  I  spake  against  this  place,  and  against 

22.  20  tlie  evil  which  I  will  bring  upon  this  pla. 

23.  14  filled  their  places  with  the  bones  of  men 

1  Ch.13.  11  that  place  is  called  Perez-uzza  to  this  day 

14.  11  called  the  name  of  that  place  Baal-peraz. 

15.  1  prepared  a  place  for  the  ark  of  God,  and 

15.  3  unto  his  place  which  he  had  prepared  for 

16.  27  strength  and  gladness  (are)  in  his  place 

17.  9  will  ordain  a  place  for  my  people  Israel 

21.  22  Grant  me  the  place  of  (this)  threshing  il. 

21.  25  So  David  gave  to  Oman  for  the  place  six 

2  Ch.  3.  1  in  the  place  that  David  had  prepared  in 

5.  7  in  the  ark  of  the  covenant ..  unto  liis  place 

5.  8  spread  forth  (their)  wings  over  tlie  place 

6.  20  the  place  whereof  thou  hastsaid  that  thou 
6.  20  which  thy  servant  prayeth  toward  this  p. 
6.  21  place  :  hear  thou  from  thy  dwelling  place 
6.  26  if  they  pray  toward  this  place,  and  confess 
6.  40  unto  tlie  prayer  (that  is  made)  in  this  pi. 

7. 12  have  chosen  this  place  to  myself  for  an 
7. 15  unto  the  prayer  (that  is  made)  in  this  pi. 

9.  18  stays  on  each  side  of  the  sitting  place 

20. 26  the  same  place  was  called,  Tlie  valley  of 

24.  11  took  it,  and  carried  it  to  his  place  again 

33. 19  and  the  places  wherein  he  built,  .and  set 
34.  24  will  bring  evil  upon  this  place,  and  upon 
34.  25  wrath  shall  be  poured  out  upon  this  place 
34.  27  thou  heardest  his  words  against  this  place 
34.  28  tlie  evil  that  I  will  bring  upon  this  place 

Ezra  1.  4  remaineth  in  any  place  where  he  sojourn. 
1.  4  the  men  of  liis  place  help  him  with  silver 

8.  17  unto  Iddo  tlie  chief  at  the  place  Casiphia 

8. 17  tlie  Nethinims,  at  tlie  place  Casiphia,  that 

9.  8  to  give  us  a  nail  in  his  holy  place,  that  our 
Nell.  1.  9  the  place  that  I  have  chosen  to  set  my 

2. 14  (there  was)  no  place  for  the  beast  (that 

4.12  From  all  places  whence  ye  shall  return  11. 

4.  13  in  the  lower  places  behind  the  wall,  (and) 
4.  20  In  what  place  (therefore)  ye  hear  the  sound 

12.  27  sought  the  Levites  out  of  all  their  places 
Esth.  4. 14  arise  to  the  Jews  from  another  place ;  but 
Job  2.  11  they  came  every  one  from  his  own  place 

6.  17  hot,  they  are  consumed  out  of  their  place 

7.  10  neither  shall  his  place  know  him  any  more 

8. 18  If  he  destroy  him  from  liis  place,  then  (it) 

9.  6  Which  shaketh  the  earth  out  of  her  place 

14. 18  and  the  rock  is  removed  out  of  his  place 

16. 18  0  earth,  cover  not .  .let  my  cry  have  no  p. 

18.  4  shall  the  rock  be  removed  out  of  hisplace? 

18.  21  this  (is),  .place  (of  him  that)  knowetli  not 
20.  9  neither  shall  his  place  any  more  behold 

27.  21  and  as  a  storm  hurleth  him  out  of  his  p. 

27.  23  clap,  .and  shall  hiss  him  out  of  his  place 

28.  1  and  a  place  for  gold  (where)  they  fine  (it) 

28.  6  The  stones  of  it  (are)  the  place  of  sapph. 

28.  12,  20  where  (is)  the  place  of  understanding  ? 
28.  23  God understandetli.  .lie knowetlithe place 
37.  1  trembletli,  and  is  moved  out  of  liis  place 


Job  38.  12  caused  tlie  day  spring  to  know  liis  place 

38. 19  (for)  darkness,  wliere  (is)  tlie  place  thereof 
Psa.  24.  3  and  who  shall  stand  in  liis  holy  place? 

26.  8  and  the  place  where  thine  honour  dwell. 

37. 10  thou  shalt  diligently  consider  his  place 

44.  19  thou  hast  sore  broken  us  in  the  place  of 
103.  16  tlie  place  thereof  shall  know  it  no  more 

103.  22  bis  works  in  all  places  of  liis  dominion 

104.  8  place  which  thou  hast  founded  for  them 
132.  5  Until  I  find  out  a  place  for  tlie  LORD,  an 

Prov  15.  3  The  eyes  of  tiie  Lord  (arc)  in  every  place 

25.  6  and  stand  not  in  the  place  of  groat  (men) 

27.  8  so  (is)  a  man  that  wandereth  from  liis  pi. 
Eccl.  1.  5  and  liasteth  to  liis  place  where  he  arose 

1.  7  unto  tlie  place  from  whence  the  rivers  c. 

3.  16  I  saw  under  the  sun  the  place  of  judgment 
3.  16  and  the  place  of  righteousness,  (that)  ini. 
3.  20  All  go  unto  one  place ;  all  are  of  the  dust 

6.  6  seen  no  good :  do  not  all  go  to  one  place? 

8.  10  gone  from  the  place  of  the  holy,  and  they 

10.  4  leave  not  thy  place;  for  yielding  pacifieth 

11.  3  in  tlie  place  where  tlie  tree  falleth,  there 
Isa.  5.  8  till  (there  be)  no  place,  that  they  may  be 

7.  23  every  place  shall  be,  where  there  were  a 

13. 13  the  earth  shall  remove  out  of  her  place 

14.  2  bring  them  to  tlieir  place :  and  the  house 

18.  7  to  tlie  place  of  the  name  of  tlie  Lord  of 

22.  23  will  fasten  him  (as)  a  nail  in  a  sure  place 

22.  25  tlie  nail  that  is  fastened  in  the  sure  place 

26.  21  Lord  cometh  out  of  his  place  to  punish 

28.  8  full  of  vomit,  .(so  that  there  is)  no  place 

33.  21  us  a  place  of  broad  rivers  (and)  streams 

45.  19  not  spoken  in  secret,  in  a  dark  place  of 

46.  7  and  set  him  in  liis  place,  and  lie  standeth 
49.  20  shall  say.  .The  place  (is)  too  strait  for  me 
54.  2  Enlarge  the  place  of  thy  tent,  and  letthem 
60.  13  to  beautify  the  place  of  my  sanctuary ;  and 
60.  13  I  will  make  tlie  place  of  my  feet  glorious 
66.  1  house,  .and  where  (is)  tlie  place  of  my  r.? 

Jer.  4.  7  lie  is  gone  forth  from  liis  place  to  make 

7.  3  and  I  will  cause  you  to  dwell  in  this  place 
7.  6  and  shed  not  innocent  blood  in  this  place 
7.  7  Then  will  I  cause  you  to  dwell  in  this  pi. 
7.  12  go  ye.  .unto  my  place  which  (was)  in  Shi. 
7. 14  tiic  place  which  I  gave  to  you  and  to  your 
7.  20  fury  shall  be  poured  out  upon  this  place 

7.  32  shall  bury  iu  Tophet,  till  there  be  no  place 

8.  3  tlie  places  whither  I  have  driven  them 

13.  7  took  the  girdle  from  the  place  w  here  I 

14.  13  will  give  you  assured  peace  in  this  place 

16.  2  neither,  .sons  or  daughters  in  this  place 

16.  3  the  daughters  that  are  born  in  this  place 

16.  9  I  will  cause  to  cease  out  of  this  place  in 

17. 12  high  throne..(is)the  place  of  our  sanctuary 

19.  3  I  will  bringevilupouthisplace,  the  which 

19.  4  have  estranged  this  place,  and  have  burnt 

19.  4  have  filled  this  place  with  the  blood  of 
19.  6  this  place  shall  no  more  be  called  Tophet 
19.  7  will  make  void  the  counsel . .  in  this  place 

19. 11  in  Tophet,  till  (there  be)  no  place  to  bury 
19.  12  Thus  will  I  do  unto  this  place,  saith  the 
19.  13  shall  be  defiled  as  the  place  of  Tophet 
22.  3  neither  shed  innocent  blood  in  this  place 

22. 11  Shallum.  which  went  forth  out  of  this  p. 
22.  12  place  whither  they  have  led  him  captive 
24.  5  whom  I  have  sent  out  of  this  place  into 
24.  9  in  all  places  whither  I  shall  drive  them 

27.  22  bring  them,  .and  restore  them  to  this  p. 

28.  3  will  I  bring  again  into  this  place  all  the 
28.  3  king  of  Babylon  took  away  from  this  place 
28.  4  I  will  bring  again  to  this  place  Jeeoniah 

28.  6  away  captive,  from  Babylon  into  this  place 

29.  10  in  causing  you  to  return  to  this  place 

29.  14  from  all  the  places  whither  I  have  driven 
69.  14  I  will  bring  you  again  into  the  place  wh. 

32.  37  I  will  bring  them  again  uuto  this  place 

33.  10  there  shall  be  hoard  iu  this  place,  which 

33. 12  this  place,  which  is  desolate  without  man 

40.  2  hath  pronounced  this  evil  upon  this  place 

40.  12  all  the  Jews  returned  out  of  all  places  w. 

42. 18  saith  the  Lord,  .ye  shall  seethisplace  no 
42.  22  the  place  whither  ye  desire  to  go  (and)  to 

44.  29  I  will  punish  you  in  this  place,  that  ye 

45.  5  a  prey  in  all  places  whither  thou  goest 
51.  62  thou  hast  spoken  against  this  place,  to 

Eze.  3.  12  Blessed  (be),  .glory  of  the  Lord  from  his  p. 
6.  13  place  where  they  did  offer  sweet  savour 

10. 11  the  jilace  whither  the  head  looked  they 

12.  3  remove  from  thy  place  to  another  place 
17. 16  the  place  (where)  the  king(dwelleth)  that 
21.  30  iu  the  place  where  thou  wast  created,  in 

34.  12  will  deliver  them  out  of  all  places  where 
38.  15  come  from  thy  place  out  of  the  north  pa. 

39. 11  a  place  there  of  graves  in  Israel,  the  val. 

41.  11  and  the  breadth  of  the  place  that  was  left 

42.  13  the  trespass  offering ;  for  the  place  (is)  h. 

43.  7  the  place  of  my  throne;  and  the  place  of 

45.  4  it  shall  be  a  place  for  tlieir  houses,  and 

46.  19  there  (was)  a  place  on  the  two  sides  wes. 
46.  20  This  (is)  the  place  where  thepriests  shall 

Dos.  1.  10  in  the  place  where  it  was  said  unto  them 

5.  15  I  will  go  (and)  return  to  my  place,  till  th. 
Joel  3.  7  of  the  place  whither  ye  have  sold  them 
Amos  4.  6  and  want  of  bread  in  all  your  places :  yet 

8.  3  (shall  be)  many  dead  bodies  in  every  pi. 
Mic.  1.  3  the  Lord  oometh  forth  out  of  his  place 
Nall.  1.  8  will  make  an  utter  end  of  the  place  ther. 

3. 17  their  place  is  not  known  where  they  (are) 
Zepli.  1.  4  cut.  .the  remnant  of  Baal  from  this  place 

2. 11  every  one  from  bis  place,  (even)  all  the 
Hag.  2.  9  in  this  place  will  I  give  peace,  saith  the 
Zech  14. 10  gate  uuto  the  place  of  the  first  gate,  unto 


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PLAGUED 


Mai.  i.  ii  in  every  place  incense  (shall  be)  offered 

1 1 .  Standing ,  station,  place,  tpy  omed. 

2  Ch.30.  16  they  stood  in  their  place  after  their  man. 

34.  31  the  king  stood  in  his  place,  and  made  a 

35.  10  the  priest  stood  in  their  place,  and  the 
Neh.  8.  7  law :  and  the  people  (stood)  in  their  place 

9.  3  they  stood  up  in  their  place,  and  read  in 

13.  11  I  gathered,  .and  set  them  in  their  place 

12.  An  opening,  nna  pethach. 

Gen.  38.  14  sat  in  an  open  place,  which  (is)  by  the  w. 

13.  Under,  beneath,  nwi  tachath. 

Lev.  14.  42  and  put  (them)  in  the  place  of  those  sto. 

1 1.  Hole,  opening,  ovy  ope. 

Jas.  3.  11  a  fountain  send  forth  at  the  same  place 

15.  Passage,  paragraph,  irtpioxn  perioche. 

Acts  8.  32  The  place  of  the  Scripture  which  he  read 

16  .Place,  to  it  os  topos. 

Matt  12.  43  he  walketh  through  dry  places,  seeking 

14.  13  departed  thence  by  ship  into  a  desert  pi. 
14.15  This  is  a  desert  place,  and  the  time  is  now 

14.  35  the  men  of  that  place  had  knowledge  of 
24.  7  pestilences,  and  earthquakes,  in  divers  p. 
24.  15  the  abomination,  .stand  in  the  holy  place 

26.  52  Put  up  again  thy  sword  into  his  place  :  for 
27  33  when  they  were  come  unto  a  place  called 

27.  33  Golgotha,  that  is  to  say,  A  place  of  a  sk. 

28.  6  Come,  see  the  place  where  the  Lord  lay 
Mark  1.  35  departed  into  a  solitary  place,  and  there 

I.  45  the  city,  but  was  without  in  desert  places 

6.  31  Come,  .yourselves  apart  into  a  desert  pi. 

6.  32  they  departed  into  a  desert  place  by  ship 
6.  35  This  is  a  desert  place,  and  now  the  time 

13.  8  there  shall  be  earthquakes  in  divers  pla. 

15.  22  they  bring  him  unto  the  place  Golgotha 

15.  22  which  is,  being  interpreted,  The  place  of 

16.  6  Jesus,  .behold  the  place  where  they  laid 
Luke  4.  17  he  found  the  place  where  it  was  written 

4.  37  into  every  place  of  the  country  round  ab. 

4. 42  he  departed  and  went  into  a  desert  place 

9.  10  [desert  place  belonging  to  the  city  called] 

9.  12  victuals:  for  we  are  here  in  a  desert  place 

10.  1  into  every  city  and  place,  whither  he  him. 

10.  32  when  he  was  at  the  place,  came  and  look. 

11.  1  as  he  was  praying  in  a  certain  place,  when 

II.  24  walketh  tlirough  dry  places,  seeking  rest 

14.  9  say  to  thee,  Give  this  man  place  ;  and  thou 

16.  28  lest  they  also  come  into  this  place  of  tor. 

19.  5  when  Jesus  came  to  the  place,  he  looked 
21. 11  great  earthquakes  shall  be  in  divers  plac. 

22.  40  when  he  was  at  the  place,  he  said  unto 

23.  33  come  to  the  place  which  is  called  Calvary 
John  4.  20  Jerusalem  is  the  place  where  men  ought 

5.  13  away,  a  multitude  being  in  (that)  place 

6.  10  there  was  much  grass  in  the  place.  So 
6.  23  nigh  unto  the  place  where  they  did  eat 

10.  40  into  the  place  where  John  at  first  baptiz. 

11.  6  abode,  .still  in  the  same  place  where  he 
11.  30  was  in  that  place  where  Martha  met  him 

11.  48  and  take  away  both  ourplace  and  nation 
14.  2  mansions.  .1  goto  prepare  aplace  for  you 

14.  3  if  I  go  and  prepare  a  place  for  you,  I  will 

18.  2  Judas,  .which  betrayed  him,  knew  thep. 

19.  13  in  a  place  that  i3  called  the  Pavement,  but 
19.  17  And  he.  .went  forth  into  a  place  called 

19.  20  the  place  where  Jesus  was  crucified  was 
19. 41  in  the  place  where  he  was  crucified  there 

20.  7  but  wrapped  together  in  a  place  by  itself 
Acts  1.  25  fell,  that  he  might  go  to  his  own  place 

4.  31  place  was  shaken  where  they  were  assem. 
6.  13  blasphemous  words  against  this  holy  place 

6.  14  Jesus  of  Nazareth  shall  destroy  this  place 

7.  7  come  forth,  and  serve  me  in  this  place 

7.  33  place  where  thou  standest  is  holy  ground 
7.  49  what  house . .  what  (is)  the  place  of  my  re.  ? 

12.  17  he  departed,  and  went  into  another  place 

21.  28  the  people,  and  the  law,  and  this  place 
21.  28  and  further,  hath  polluted  this  holy  place 
27.  8  a  place  which  is  called  the  Fair  Havens 
27.  41  falling  into  a  place  where  two  seas  met 

Rom.  9.  26  in  the  place  where  it  was  said  unto  them 
12. 19  give  place  unto  wrath  :  for  it  is  written 

15.  23  having  no  more  place  in  these  parts,  and 

1  Co.  1.  2  with  all  that  in  every  place  call  upon  the 

2  Co.  2.14  savour  of  his  knowledge  by  us  in  every  pi. 
Eph.  4.  27  Neither  give  place  to  the  devil 

1  Th.  1.  8  in  every  place  your  faith  to  God  ward  is 
Heb.  8.  7  then  should  no  place  have  been  sought 

11.  8  place  which  he  should  after  receive  for 
12. 17  he  found  no  place  of  repentance,  though 

2  Pe.  1.  19  unto  a  light  that  shineth  in  a  dark  place 
Rev.  2.  5  will  remove  thy  candlestick  out  of  his  pi. 

6.  14  mountain  and  island .  .moved  out  of.  .pi. 

12.  6  where  she  hath  a  place  prepared  of  God 

12.  8  neither  was  their  place  found  any  more 
12  14  into  her  place,  where  she  is  nourished  for 

16.  16  into  a  place  called  in  the  Hebrew  tongue 

20.  11  and  there  was  found  no  place  for  them 

17.  ^1  little  place,  spot,  xo>piov  chorion. 

Matt  26.  36  with  them  unto  a  place  called  Gethsemane 
Marki4.  32  came  to  a  place  which  was  named  Geths. 
[See  also  Another,  appointed,  besieged,  broad,  burying, 
certain,  chiefest,  close,  couching,  crooked,  dark,  de¬ 
cayed,  deep,'  desolate,  dry,  dwelling,  eminent,  empty, 
even,  every,  feeding,  from,  fruitful,  give,  good,  hearing, 
hiding,  high,  higher,  hollow,  holy,  in,  inhabited,  large, 
lie  down,  lodge,  lodging,  low,  lurking,  market,  miry, 
ordered,  pass,  pleasant,  profane,  refuge,  rest,  resting, 


secret,  separate,  settled,  slippery,  solitary,  steep,  stood, 
strong,  this,  threshing,  void,  waste,  what,  yonder.] 

PLACE,  (to  give  or  have)  — 

1  .To put  down,  leave,  let  alone,  n;;  yanach,  5. 

2  Ch.  1.  14  which  he  placed  in  the  chariot  cities,  and 
4.  8  and  placed  (them)  in  the  temple,  five  on 
Eze.  37.  14  I  shall  place  you  in  your  own  land  :  then 

2.  To  cause  to  sit  down,  yashab,  5. 

Gen.  47.  11  Joseph  placed  his  father  anil  his  brethren 
2  Ki.  17.  6  placed  them  in  Halah  and  in  Habor  (by) 

17  24  and  placed  (them)  in  the  cities  of  Samaria 
17.  26  removed,  and  placed  in  the  citiesof  Sam. 
Hos.  11.  11  I  will  place  them  in  their  houses,  saith  the 

3.  To  take,  rip1?  laqach. 

Eze.  17.  5  he  placed  (it)  by  great  waters,  (and)  set 

4.  To  put  down,  place,  nn)  nechath,  5. 

Ezra  6.  5  be  restored . .  and  place  (them)  in  the  ho. 

5.  To  give,  jm  nathan. 

2  Ch.17.  2  he  placed  forces  in  all  the  fenced  cities 
Isa.  46. 13  will  place  salvation  in  Zion,  for  Israel 
Eze.  37.  26  I  will  place  them,  and  multiply  them,  and 
Dan.  11.  31  they  shall  place  the  abomination  that 

6.  To  cause  to  stand,  ip> ;  amad,  5. 

1  Ki.  12.  32  he  placed  in  Beth-el  the  priests  of  the 

7.  To  ptit,  place,  D’tv  sum,  sim. 

Exodi8.  21  place  (such)  over  them,  (to  be)  rulers  of 
Jer.  5.  22  which  have  placed  the  sand  (for)  the  bo. 

8 . To  tabernacle,  cause  to  settle  down,  py  shaken,  3. 
Deut  14.  23  he  shall  choose  to  place  his  name  there 

16.  2  Lord  shall  choose  to  place  his  name  there 
16.  6  thy  God  shall  choose  to  place  his  name 
16.  11  God  hath  chosen  to  place  his  name  there 
26.  2  God  shall  choose  to  place  his  name  there 
Psa.  78.  60  Shiloh,  the  tent  (which)  he  placed  among 

9.  To  tabernacle,  cause  to  settle  down,  ]??>  shaken,  5. 
Gen.  3.  24  he  placed  at  the  east  of  the  garden  of  E. 

10.  To  give  place,  withdraw,  avax<npco>  anachoreo. 
Matt.  9.  24  Give  place ;  for  the  maid  is  not  dead,  but 

11. 7*0  have  place  for,  xo>ploi  chirred. 

John  8.  37  to  kiil  me,  because  my  word  hath  no  pi. 
PLACE,  to  bring  again  to  one’s  — 

To  cause  to  sit  clown,  tits’;  yashab,  5. 

Zech  10.  6  and  I  will  bring  them  again  to  place  them 

PLACE,  (dwelling)  — 

A  tent,  ‘ink  ohel. 

Job  21.  28  where  (are),  .dwelling  places  of  the  wic.? 
PLACE,  in  or  to  this  or  of  that  — 

1  .One  residing  in  a  place,  cvtottios  entopios. 

Acts  21. 12  they  of  that  place,  besought  him  not  to 

2.  Here,  in  this  place,  Sibe  hade. 

Matt  12.  6  in  this  place  is  (one)  greater  than  the  te. 
Luke23-  5  beginning  from  Galilee  to  this  place 

PLACE,  where  one  is,  same  — 

Under,  beneath,  nrw  tachath. 

2  Sa.  2.  23  he  fell  down,  .and  died  in  the  same  place 
Jer.  38.  9  to  die  for  hunger  in  the  place  where  lie  is 

PLACES,  in  all  — 

Every  where,  in  every  place,  nauraxo 0  pantachou. 
Acts  24.  3  We  accept  (it)  always,  and  in  all  places 

PLACED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  caused  to  sit  down,  yashab,  6. 

Isa.  5.  8  they  may  be  placed  alone  in  the  midst  of 

2.  To  put,  place,  D'i?,  dib-  sum,  sim. 

Job  20.  4  of  old,  since  man  was  placed  upon  earth 

PLACES  — 

[See  also  Boiling,  desolate,  drawing  water,  highest, 
latest,  parched,  rough,  round,  steep,  walk.] 

PLACES  about  — 

Round  about,  3'3D  sabib. 

Jer.  17.  26  they  shall  come . .  from  the  places  about  J. 

PLAGUE  — 

\. Pestilence,  13]!  deber. 

Hos.  13.  14  0  death,  I  will  be  thy  plagues ;  0  grave,  I 

2.  Plague,  smitting,  hdjd  maggephah. 

Exod  9.  14  Iwillatthistimesendallmyplaguesupon 
Nunn 4.  37  Even  those  men .  .died  by  the  plague  bef. 
16.  48  stood  between  the  dead,  the  plague  was 
16.  49  they  that  died  in  the  plague  were  fourteen 
16.  50  Aaron  returned,  .and  the  plague  wassta. 
25.  8  plague  was  stayed  from  the  children  of  I. 
25.  9  those  that  died  in  the  plague  were  twenty 

25.  18  which  was  slain  in  the  day  of  the  plague 

26.  1  came  to  pass  after  the  plague,  that  the  L. 
31.  16  there  was  a  plague  among  the  congrega. 

1  Sa.  6.  4  for  one  plague  (was)  on  you  all,  and  on  yo. 

2  Sa.  24.  21  the  plague  may  be  stayed  from  the  people 

24.  25  and  the  plague  was  stayed  from  Israel 

1  Ch.21.  22  the  plague  may  be  stayed  from  the  people 

2  Ch.21.  14  with  a  great  plague  will  the  Lord  smite 
Psa.  106.  29  they  provoked ..  and  the  plague  brake  in 

106.  30  executed  judgment :  and  (so)  the  plague 
Zech.  14. 12  this  shall  lie  the  plague  wherewith  the  L. 
14.  15  And  so  shall  be  the  plague,  .as  this  plague 
14.  18  there  shall  be  the  plague  wherewith  the 

3. H  smiting,  nap  makkah. 

Lev.  26.  21  I  will  bring  seven  times  more  plagues  upon 


Numn.  33  smote  the  people  with  a  very  great  plague 
Deut  28.  59  make  thy  plagues  wonderful,  and  the  pi. 
28.  59  great  plagues,  and  of  long  continuance 

28.  61  every  plague,  which  (is)  not  written  in  the 

29.  22  when  they  see  the  plagues  of  that  land 

1  Sa.  4.  8  smote  the  Egyptians  with  all  tire  plagues 
Jer.  19.  8  and  hiss  because  of  all  the  plagues  thereof 
49.  17  and  shall  hiss  at  all  the  plagues  thereof 
50. 13  every  one.  .shall,  .hiss  at  all  her  plagues 

i.A  touch,  smiting,  yii  nega. 

Gen.  12.  17  with  great  plagues  because  of  Sarai,  Abr. 
Exodn.  I  Yet  will  I  bring  one  plague  (more)  upon 
Lev.  13.  2  (like)  the  plague  of  leprosy;  then  he  shall 

13.  3  priest  shall  look  on  the  plague  in  the  skin 

13.  3  hair  in  the  plague  is  turned  white,  and  the 

13.  3  plague  in  sight  (be)  deeper  than  the  skin 
13.  3  it  (is)  a  plague  of  leprosy :  and  the  priest 
13.  4  priest  shall  shut  up  (him  that  hath)  thep. 
13.  5  (if)theplagueinhissightbeatastay.(and) 
13.  6  plague  spread  not  in  the  skin,  the  priest 
13.  6  plague  (lie)  somewhat  dark,  (and)  the  pi. 
13.  9  When  the  plague  of  leprosy  is  in  a  man 
13.  12  the  plague  from  his  head  even  to  his  foot 
13-  13.  17  pronounce,  .clean  (thathath)the  pla. 
13.  17  tile  plague  be  turned  into  white  ;  then  t. 
13. 20  plague  of  leprosy  broken  out  of  the  boil 
13.  22  shall  pronounce  him  unclean  :  it  (is)  a  p. 
13.  25,  27  pronounce  him  unclean :  it  (is)  the  p. 
13.  29  If  a  man  or  woman  have  a  plague  upon 
13.  30  Then  the  priest  shall  seethe  plague:  and 
13.  31  if  the  priest  look  on  the  plague  of  the  sc. 
13.  31  shut  up  (him  that  hath)  the  plague  of  the 
13.  32  seventh  day  the  priest  shall  look  on  the  p. 
13.  44  he  (is)  unclean .  .his  plague  (is)in  his  head 
13.  45  leper  in  whom  the  plague  (is),  his  clothes 
13.  46  All  the  days  wherein  tile  plague  (shall  be) 
13.  47  garment  also  that  the  plague  of  leprosy  is 
13. 49  if  the  plague  be  greenish . .  it  (is)  a  plague 
13.  50  And  the  priest  shall  look  upon  the  plague 
13.  50  shut  up  (it  that  hath)  the  plague  seven  d. 
13.  51  look  on  tiie  plague,  .if  the  plague  be  spr. 
13.  51  plague  (is)  a  fretting  leprosy ;  it  (is)  unc. 
13.  52  any  thing  of  skin,  wherein  the  plague  is 
13.  53  the  plague  be  not  spread  in  the  garment 
13.  54  that  they  wash  (the  thing)  wherein  the  pi. 
13.  55  look  on  the  plague,  .(if)  the  plague  have 
13.  55  and  the  plague  be  not  spread ;  it  (is)  unc. 
13.  56  plague  (be)  somewhat  dark  after  the  wa. 
13.  57  thou  slialt  burn  that  wherein  the  plague 
13.  58  if  the  plague  be  departed  from  them,  then 

13.  59  This  (is)  the  law  of  the  plague  of  leprosy 

14.  3  the  plague  of  leprosy  be  healed  in  the  le. 

14.  32  law  (of  him)  in  whom  (is)  the  plague  of  1. 

14.  34  I  put  the  plague  of  leprosy  in  a  house  of 
14.  35  seemeth  to  me  (there  is)  as  it  were  a  pla. 
14.  36  priest  go  (into  it)  to  see  the  plague,  that 
14.  37  look  on  the  plague,  .(if)  the  plague  (be) in 
14.  39  the  plague  be  spread  in  the  walls  of  the 
14.  40  take  away  the  stones  in  which  the  plague 
14.  43  if  the  plague  come  again,  and  break  out 
14.  44  the  plague  be  spread  hi  the  house,  it  (is) 
14.  48  plague  hath  not  spread  in  the  house,  after 
14.  48  the  house  clean,  because  the  plague  is  h. 

14.  54  This  (is)  the  law  for  all  manner  of  plague 

24.  8  Take  heed  in  the  plague  of  leprosy,  that 

1  Ki.  8.  37  whatsoever  plague,  whatsoever  sickness 

8.  38  which  shall  know  every  man  the  plague 
Psa.  91.  10  neither  shall  any  plague  come  nigh  thy 

5.  A  stumbling,  plague,  'll)  negeph. 

Exodi2. 13  plague  shall  not  be  upon  you  to  destroy 

30.  12  that  there  be  no  plague  among  them,  wh. 
Num.  8. 19  that  there  be  no  plague  among  the  child. 

16.  46  there  is  wrath,  .the  plague  is  begun 
16.  47  the  plague  was  begun  among  the  people 
Josli.22.  17  there  was  a  plague  in  the  congregation  of 

6 . A  scourge,  whip,  plague,  yaar if  mastix. 

Mark  3.  10  for  to  touch  him,  as  many  as  had  plagues 
5.  20  felt,  .that  she  was  healed  of  that  plague 
5.  34  go  in  peace,  and  be  w  hole  of  thy  plague 
Luke  7.  21  cured  many  of  (their)  iufirmities  and  pla. 

7.  A  stroke,  plague,  nXy-yi)  plege. 

Rev.  9.  20  which  were  not  killed  by  these  plagues 
11.  6  to  smite  the  earth  with  all  plagues,  as  of. 

15.  1  seven  angels  having  the  seven  lastplagues 

15.  6  having  the  seven  plagues,  clothed  in  pure 

15.  8  till  the  seven  plagues  of  the  seven  angels 

16.  9  which  hath  power  over  these  plagues :  and 

16.  21  because  of  the  plague,  .for  the  plague  th. 

18.  4  and  that  ye  receive  not  of  her  plagues 
18.  8  Therefore  shall  her  plagues  come  in  one 

21.  9  seven  vials  full  of  the  seven  last  plagues 

22.  18  God  shall  add  unto  him  the  plagues  that 

PLAGUE,  to  — 

1.  To  touch,  smite,  plague,  yjj  naga,  3. 

Gen.  12. 17  Lord  plagued  Pharaoh  and  his  house  wnth 

2.  To  smite,  plague,  'll)  nagaph. 

Exod32.  35  Lord  plagued  the  people,  because  they 
Josli.24.  5  I  plagued  Egypt,  according  to  that  which 

Psa.  89.  23  I  will  beat  down,  .and  plague  them  that 

PLAGUED,  to  be  — 

1  .Plague,  stroke,  slaughter,  nr®  maggephah. 

1  Ch.  2 1. 17  not  on  thy  people,  that  they  should  be  p. 

2.  To  be  touched,  smitten,  yy  naga,  4. 

Psa.  73.  5  neither  are  they  plagued  like  (other)  men 

3 . To  touch,  smite,  y?)  naga. 

Psa.  73.  14  For  all  the  day  long  have  I  beeD  plagued 


PLAIN 


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PLANTS 


PLAIN,  (low)  — 

1. A  grassy  meadow,  abel. 

Juclgii.  33  unto  the  plain  of  the  vineyards,  with  a 

2.  A  plain,  j'lSx  elon. 

Gen.  12.  6  place  of  Sichem,  unto  the  plain  of  Moreh 
13.  18  and  came  and  dwelt  inthe  plain  of  Mamie 
14.13  he  dwelt  in  the  plain  of  Mamre  the  Amo. 

18.  1  appeared  unto  him  in  the  plains  of  Harare 
Deut  11.  30  over  against  Gilgal,  beside  the  plains  of 
Judg.  4.  1 1  pitched  his  tent  unto  the  plain  of  Zaanim 

9.  6  by  the  plain  of  the  pillar  that  (was)  in  S. 

9.  37  another  company  come  along  by  the  plain 

1  Sa.  10.  3  thou  shalt  come  to  the  plain  of  Tabor,  and 

3.  A  valley,  vale,  biqa. 

Dan.  3.  1  he  set  it  up  in  the  plain  of  Dura,  in  the 

4 . A  valley,  vale,  nyps  biqah. 

Gen.  11.  2  they  found  a  plain  in  the  land  of  Shinar 
Neh.  6.  2  (some  one  of)  the  villages  in  the  plain  of 
Isa.  40.  4  made  straight,  and  the  rough  places  plain 
Eze.  3.  22  Arise,  go  forth  into  the  plain,  and  I  will 
3  23  i  arose,  and  went  forth  into  the  plain :  and 
8.  4  according  to  the  vision . .  I  saw  in  the  plain 
Amos  1.  5  cut  off  the  inhabitant  from  the  plain  of  A. 

5. A  circle,  circuit,  133  kikkar. 

Gen.  13.  10  beheld  all  the  plain  of  Jordan,  that  it  (was) 

13. 1 1  Then  Lot  chose  him  all  the  plain  of  J ordan 
13.  12  Lot  dwelt  in  the  cities  of  the  plain,  and  p. 
19!  17  neither  stay  thou  in  all  the  plain ;  escape 

19.  25  overthrew  those  cities,  and  all  the  plain 

19.  28  looked,  .toward  all  the  land  of  the  plain 
19]  29  when  God  destroyed  the  cities  of  the  plain 

Deut  34.  3  plain  of  the  valley  of  Jericho,  the  city  of 

2  Sa.  18.  23  Ahimaaz  ran  by  the  way  of  the  plain,  and 

1  Ki  7.  46  In  the  plain  of  Jordan  did  the  king  cast 

2  Ch.  4. 17  In  the  plain  of  Jordan  did  the  king  cast 
Neh.  3.  22  repaired  the  priests,  the  men  of  the  plain 

12.  28  out  of  the  plain  country  round  about  Jer. 

6.  A  plain,  level  place,  iW’P  mishor. 

Deut.  3.  10  All  the  cities  of  the  plain,  and  all  Gilead 
4.  43  Bezel-  in  the  wilderness,  in  the  plain  cou. 
Josh  13.  9  and  all  the  plain  of  Medeba  unto  Dibon 

13.  16  midst  of  the  river,  and  all  the  plain  by 
13. 17  her  cities  that  (are)  in  the  plain  ;  Dibon 
13.  21  all  the  cities  of  the  plain,  and  all  the  ki. 

20.  8  upon  the  plain  out  of  the  tribe  of  Reuben 

1  Ki.20.  23  let  us  fight  against  them  in  the  plain,  and 

20.  25  we  will  fight  against  them  in  the  plain 

2  Ch.26.  10  both  in  the  low  country,  and  in  the  plains 
Psa.  27.  11  lead  me  in  a  plain  path,  because  of  mine 
Jer.  21.  13  against  thee,  O.  .rock  of  the  plain,  saith 

48.  8  plain  shall  be  destroyed,  as  the  Lord  hath 
48. 21  judgment  is  come  upon  the  plain  country 
Zech.  4.  7  before  Zerubbabel  (thou  shalt  become)  a  p. 

l.A  wilderness,  obscure  place,  naiy  arabah. 

Num22.  1  pitched  in  the  plains  of  Moab  on  this. .  J. 
26.  3  spake  with  them  in  the  plains  of  Moab,  by 
26.  63  numbered  the  children .  .in  the  plains  of 

31. 12  unto  the  camp  at  the  plains  of  Moab,  w. 

33.  48  pitched  in  the  plains  of  Moab,  by  Jordan 
33.  49  (even)  unto  Abel-shittim  in  the  plains  of 

33.  50  spake  unto  Moses  in  the  plains  of  Moab 
35.  1  the  plains  of  Moab  by  Jordan  (near)  Jeri. 

36. 13  the  plains  of  Moab  by  Jordan  (near)  Jeri. 
Deut.  1.  1  the  plain  over  against  the  Red  (sea),  bet. 

1.  7  in  the  plain,  in  the  hills,  and  in  the  vale 

2.  8  the  way  of  the  plain  from  Elath,  and  from 

3.  17  The  plain  also,  and  Jordan,  and  the  coast 

3.  17  Chinnereth  even  unto  the  sea  of  the  plain 

4.  49  the  plain  on  this  side  Jordan  eastward 
4.  49  the  sea  of  the  plain,  under  the  springs 

34.  1  Moses  went  up  from  the  plains  of  Moab 
34.  8  And.  .wept  for  Moses  in  the  plains  of  M. 

Josh.  3. 16  came  down  toward  the  sea  of  the  plain 
4.  t 3  over,  .unto  battle,  to  the  plains  of  Jericho 
5. 10  passover.  .at  even  in  the  plains  of  Jericho 
8. 14  out . .  at  a  time  appointed,  before  the  plain 

11.  2  the  plainssouth  of  Chinneroth.and  inthe 

11.  16  the  plain,  and  the  mountain  oflsrael.and 

12.  1  unto.  .Hermon,  and  all  the  plain  on  the 
12.  3  from  the  plain  to  the  sea  of  Chinneroth  on 
12.  3  unto  the  sea  of  the  plain .  .the  salt  sea  on 

12.  8  in  the  plains,  and  in  the  springs,  and  in 

13.  32  the  plains  of  Moab,  on  the  other  side  Jo. 

1  Sa.  23.  24  in  the  plain  on  the  south  of  Jeshimou 

2  Sa.  2.  29  walked  all  that  night  through  the  plain 

4.  7  gat  them  away  through  the  plain  all  night 

15.  28  will  tarry  in  the  plain  of  the  wilderness 

17.  16  Lodge  not.  .in  the  plains  of  the  wildern. 

2  Ki.  14.  25  from . . Hamath  unto  the  sea  of  the  plain 
25.  4  (the  king)  went  the  way  toward  the  plain 
25.  5  and  overtook  him  in  the  plains  of  Jericho 
Jer.  39.  4  and  he  went  out  the  way  of  the  plain 
39.  5  overtook  Zedekiah  in  the  plains  of  Jeric. 
52.  7  all  the  men .  .went  by  the  way  of  the  pla. 
52.  8  overtook  Zedekiah  in  the  plains  of  J ericho 
Zech.  14. 10  the  land  shall  be  turned  as  a  plain  from 

8. M  low  place  or  plain,  nbstp  shephelah. 

1  Ch.27.  28  sycamore  trees  that  (were)  in  the  low  pi. 

2  Ch.  9.  27  sycamore  trees  that  (are)  in  the  low  plains 
Jer.  17. 26  from  the  plain,  and  from  the  mountains 
Obad.  19  and  (they  of)  the  plain  the  Philistines :  and 
Zech.  7.  7  (men)  inhabited  the  south  and  the  plain 

9.  A  level  place ,  ronos  ireSivov  topos  pedinou. 

Luke  6. 17  stood  in  the  plain,  and  the  company  of  his 


PLAIN  — 

1.  Straight  forward,  ni:u  nakoach. 

Prov.  8.  9  (are)  all  plain  to  him  that  uuderstandeth 

2.  Plain,  perfect,  simple,  cn  tam. 

Gen.  25.  27  Jacob  (was)  aplainman,  dwelling  in  tents 

3.  Rightly,  optius  orthos. 

Mark  7.  35  his  tongue  was  loosed,  and  he  spake  plain 
PLAIN,  to  make  or  be  made  — 

1.  To  explain,  engrave,  iso  baar,  3. 

Hab.  2.  2  make  (it)  plain  upon  tables,  that  he  may 

2.  To  make  level,  equal,  shavah,  3. 

Isa.  28.  25  When  he  hath  made  plain  the  face  thereof 

3.  To  exalt,  raise  up,  salal. 

Prov  15. 19  but  the  way  of  the  righteous  (is)  made  p. 
PLAINLY  — 

1  .To  say,  iok  amar. 

Exod2i.  5  if  the  servant  shall  plainly  say,  I  love  my 

2.  To  explain,  ika  baar,  3. 

Deut  27.  8  write,  .all  the  words  of  this  law  very  pla. 

3.  To  be  uncovered,  revealed,  nSj  galah,  2. 

1  Sa.  2.  27  Did  I  plainly  appear  unto  the  house  of  thy 

4.  To  put  before  one,  nagad,  5. 

1  Sa.  10.  16  He  told  us  plainly  that  the  asses  were 

5.  To  spread  out,  isn!J  perash,  3. 

Ezra  4.  18  letter,  .hath  been  plainly  read  before  me 

6 .  Clear,  ns  tsach. 

Isa.  32.  4  stammerers  shall  be  ready  to  speak  pla. 

7 . Boldness,  rapppaia.  parrhesia. 

Johmo.  24  said.  .If  thou  be  the  Christ,  tell  usplainly 
ex.  14  Then  said  Jesus  unto  them  plainly,  Laza. 
16.  25  I  shall  show  you  plainly  of  the  Father 
16.  29  now  speakest  thou  [plainly],  and  speakest 
PLAINNESS  of  speech  — 

Boldness,  Trap^naia  parrhesia. 

2  Co.  3.  12  Seeing,  .we  use  great  plainness  of  speech 
PLAISTER,  PLASTER  — 

1.  Chalk,  Y|  gir. 

Dan.  5.  5  the  plaster  of  the  wall  of  the  king's  pala. 
‘I.  Plaster,  lime,  Tb  sid. 

Deut27.  2  great  stones,  and  plaster  them  with  plas. 
27.  4  and  thou  shalt  plaster  them  with  plaster 

PLAISTER  or  PLASTER,  to  (.lay  for  a)  — 

1.  To  daub,  plaster,  n?a  tuaeh. 

Lev.  14.  42  other  mortar,  and  shall  plaster  the  house 

2.  To  spread  out,  plaster,  rnD  marach. 

Isa.  38.  21  lay  (it)  for  a  plaister  upon  the  boil,  and 

3.  To  plaster,  y ty  sid. 

Deut  27.  2  great  stones,  and  plaster  them  with  pla. 
27.  4  and  thou  shalt  plaster  them  with  plaster 

PLAISTERED  or  PLASTERED,  to  be  — 

To  be  daubed,  plastered,  ma  tuach,  2. 

Lev.  14.  43  if  the  plague  come,  .after  it  is  plastered 
14.  48  not  spread,  .after  the  house  wasplastered 

PLAIT  or  PLAT,  to  — 

To  plait,  braid,  fold,  twist,  v\eK(o  pleko. 

Matt27-  29  when  they  had  platted  a  crown  of  thorns 
Markis.  17  platted  a  crown  of  thorns,  and  put  it  ab. 
Johni9.  2  soldiers  platted  a  crown  of  thorns,  and  put 

PLAITING  (the  hair)  — 

Plaiting  or  folding  in,  ipirXoKr}  emploke. 

1  Pe.  3.  3  that  outward  (adorning)  of  plaitingtlieh. 

PLANES  — 

Carving  tools,  corners ,  niyxiJO  maqtsuoth. 

Isa.  44.  13  he  fitteth  it  with  planes,  and  he  marketh 
PLANETS  — 

Constellations,  niSto  mazzaloth. 

2  Ki.23.  5  to  the  planets,  and  to  all  the  host  of  hea. 
PLANK  (thick)  — 

1  .Any  thing  thick,  3j;  ab. 

Eze.  41.  26  side  chambers  of  the  house,  and  thick  pi. 

2. A  tree,  wood,  yy  ets. 

Eze.  41.  25  thick  planks  upon  the  face  of  the  porch 

3.  A  rib,  side,  yby  tsela. 

1  Ki.  6. 15  covered  the  floorof  the  house  with  plank:  1 
PLANT,  planting,  plantation  — 

1. A  plant,  planting,  yen  matta. 

Isa.  60.  21  the  branch  of  my  planting,  the  work  of 
61.  3  planting  of  the  Lord,  that  he  might  be  g. 
Eze.  17.  7  water  it  by  the  furrows  of  her  plantation 
31.  4  her  rivers  running  round  about  his  plants 
34.  29  I  will  raise  up  for  them  a  plant  of  renown 
Mic.  1.  6  will  make  Samaria,  .as  plantings  of  a  vine 

2.  Branches,  tendrils,  twigs,  niiy'B)  netishoth. 

Jer.  48.  32  thy  plants  are  gone  over  the  sea,  they  re. 

3. H  plant,  yoi  neta. 

1  Ch.  4.  23  those  that  dwelt  among  plants  and  hedges 
Job  14.  9  bud,  and  bring  forth  boughs  like  a  plant 
Isa.  5.  7  and  the  men  of  Judah  his  pleasant  plant 
17.  10  therefore  shalt  thou  plantpleasantplants 
17.  11  In  the  day  shalt  thou  make  thy  plant  to 

4 . Plants,  D’ye)  netiim. 

Psa., 144. 12  That  our  sons  (may  be)  as  plants  grown 


5. Shrub,  n'w  siach. 

Gen.  2.  5  everyplantof  the  field  before  it  was  in  the 

6 . A  shoot,  shelach. 

Song  4.  13  Thy  plants  (are)  an  orchard  of  pomegran. 

7.  A  plant,  brnp  shethil. 

Psa.  128.  3  children  are  like  olive  plants  round  about 

8.  Plant,  plantation,  <pvreia  phuteia. 

Mattis.  13  Every  plant,  which  my  heavenly  Father 

PLANT,  to  — 

\. To  plant,  yai  nata. 

Gen.  2.  8  God  planted  a  garden  eastward  of  Eden 

9.  20  husbandman,  and  he  planted  a  vineyard 

21.  33  planted  a  grove  in  Beer-sheba,  and  called 
Exodis-  17  plant  them  inthe  mountain  of  thine  inh. 
Lev.  19.  23  shall  have  planted  allmannerof  trees  for 
Num24.  6  which  the  Lord  hath  planted,  (and)  as  ce. 
Deut.  6. 11  olive  trees,  which  thou  plantedst  not;wh. 

16.  21  Thou  shalt  not  plant  thee  a  grove  of  any 
20.  6  what  man  (is  he)  that  hath  planted  a  vin. 
28.  30  thou  shalt  plant  a  vineyard,  and  shalt  not 

28.  39  Thou  shalt  plant  vineyards,  and  dress(th.) 
Josh  24.  13  of  the  vineyards.. which  ye  planted  notdo 
2  Sa.  7. 10  plant  them,  that  they  may  dwell  in  a  pi. 

2  Ki.19.  29  plant  vineyards,  and  eat  the  fruits  thereof 
1  Ch.17.  9  will  plant  them,  and  they  shall  dwell  in 
Psa.  44.  2  drive . .  the  heathen . .  and  plantedst  them 

80.  8  thou  hast  cast  out  the  heathen,  and  plan. 

80. 15  vineyard  which  thy  right  hand  hath  plan. 
94.  9  He  that  planted  the  ear,  shall  he  not  hear  ? 

104.  16  cedars  of  Lebanon,  which  he  hath  planted 
107.  37  sow  the  fields,  and  plant  vineyards,  which 
Prov3i.  16  with  the  fruit  of  her  hands  sheplanteth 
Eccl.  2.  4  I  builded  me  houses  ;  I  planted  me  vine. 

2.  5  I  planted  trees  in  them  of  all  (kind  of)  fr. 

3.  2  a  time  to  plant,  and  a  time  to  pluck  up 
Isa.  5.  2  planted  it  with  the  choicest  vine,  and  bu. 

17. 10  therefore  shalt  thou  plant,  .and  shalt  set 
37.  30  plant  vineyards,  and  eat  the  fruit  thereof 

44.  14  he  planteth  an  ash,  and  the  rain  doth  n. 

51. 16  that  I  may  plant  the  heavens,  and  lay  the 
65.  21  they  shall  plant  vineyards,  and  eat  the  f. 
65.  22  they  shall  not  plant,  and  another  eat :  for 

Jer.  1.  10  and  to  throw  down,  to  build,  and  to  plant 
2.  21  Yet  I  had  planted  thee  a  noble  vine,  wh. 

11.17  Lord  of  hosts,  that  planted  thee,  hath  p. 
12.  2  Thou  hast  planted  them,  yea,  they  have 

18.  9  concerniug  a  kingdom,  to  build  and  top. 
24.  6  I  will  plant  them,  and  not  pluck  (them) 

29.  5,  28  plant  gardens,  and  eat  the  fruit  ofth. 
31.  5  Thou  shalt  yet  plant  vines  upon  the  mo. 
31.  5  shall  plant,  and  shall  eat  (them)  as  com. 

31.  28  watch  over  them,  to  build,  and  to  plant 

32.  41  plant  them  in  this  land  assuredly  with 

35.  7  Neither  shall  ye.  .plant  vineyard,  nor  li. 
42.  10  will  plant  you,  aud  not  pluck  (you)  up 

45.  4  that  which  I  have  planted  I  will  pluck  up 
Eze.  28.  26  shall  build  houses,  and  plant  vineyards 

36.  36  know  that  I.  .plant  that  that  was  desolate 
,  Dan.  11.  45  he  shall  plant  the  tabernacles  of  his  pal. 

Amos  5. 11  ye  have  planted  pleasant  vineyards,  but 
9.  14  tliey  shall  plant  vineyards,  and  drink  the 
9. 15  I  will  plant  them  upon  their  land,  and 
Zepli.  1.  13  plant  vineyards,  but  not  drink  the  wine 

2.  To  plant,  bm  shathal. 

Eze.  17.  22  will  plant  (it)  upon  an  high  mountain 

17.  23  In  the  mountain,  .will  I  plant  it ;  and  it 

t  3.  To  plant,  tpvrevw  phuteuo. 

Matt  15. 13  which  my  heavenly  Father  hath  not  pla. 

21.  33  which  planted  a  vineyard,  and  hedged  it 
Mark  12.  1  A  (certain)  man  planted  a  vineyard,  and 
Lukei3-  6  had  a  fig  tree  planted  in  his  vineyard  ;  and 
17.  6  plucked  up.  .and  be  thou  planted  in  the 
17.  28  bought,  they  sold,  they  planted,  they  bu. 
20.  9  A  certain  man  planted  a  vineyard,  and 
1  Co.  3.  6  I  have  planted,  Apollos  watered ;  but  G. 

3.  7  So  then  neither  is  he  that  planteth  any 
3.  8  he  that  planteth  and  he  that  watereth  are 
9.  7  who  planteth  a  vineyard,  and  eateth  not 

PLANTED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  plant,  fasten,  yai  nata. 

Eccl.  3.  2  a  time  to  pluck  up  (that  which  is)  planted 

2.  To  be  planted,  JIB}  nata,  2. 

Isa.  40. 24  they  shall  not  be  planted ;  yea,  they  shall 

3.  To  plant,  bny  shathal. 

Psa.  1.  3  like  a  tree  planted  by  the  rivers  of  water 
92.  13  Those  that  be  planted  in  the  house  of  the 
Jer.  17.  8  he  shall  be  as  a  tree  planted  by  the  waters 
Eze.  17.  8  It  was  planted  in  a  good  soil  by  great  w. 
17  10  (being)  planted,  shall  it  prosper?  shall  it 

19.  10  a  vine  in  thy  blood,  planted  by  tl*‘  waters 
19.  13  she  (is)  planted  in  the  wilderness,  in  ad. 
Hos.  9. 13  Ephraim,  as  I  saw  Tyrus,  (is)  planted  in 

PLANTED  together  — 

!  Planted  together,  <rvp<pvros  sumphutos. 

Rom.  6.  5  if  we  have  been  planted  together  in  the 

j  PLANTER  — 

!  To  plant,  J?w  nata. 

1  Jer.  31.  5  the  planters  shall  plant,  and  shall  eat 

PLANTS,  principal  — 

|.  Branches,  D'piftf'  seruqqim. 

K  Isa.  16.  8  have  broken  down  the  principal  plants 


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PLAT  — 

Portion,  npSl  chelqah. 

2  Ki.  9.  26  I  will  requite  thee  in  this  plat,  saith  the 
9.  26  cast  him  into  the  plat  (of  ground),  aecor. 
PLATE  (thin)  — 

1  .Tablet,  board ,  ni1?  luach. 

1  Ki.  7. 36  on  the  plates  of  the  ledges  thereof,  and 

2.  Axle,  prince,  no  seven. 

1  Ki.  7.  30  had  four  brasen  wheels,  and  plates  of  hr. 

3.  Plate,  ns  pack. 

Exod39.  3  they  did  beat  the  gold  into  thin  plates 
Num  16.  38  broad  plates  (for)  a  covering  of  the  altar 

4.  Blossom,  flower,  wing,  nx  tsits. 

Exod28.  36  thou  shalt  make  a  plate  (of)  pure  gold,  and 
39.  30  And  they  made  the  plate  of  the  holy  cro. 
Lev.  8.  9  did  he  put  the  golden  plate,  the  holy  cro. 

PLATTER  — 

1. A  dish  or  platter  for  food,  wapo^ls  paropsis. 

Matt  23.  25  the  outside  of  the  cup  aud  of  the  platter 
23.  26  that  (which  is)  within  the  cup  [and  plat. 

2.  A  board,  flat  dish,  nival  pin  ax. 

Luke  11.  39  clean  the  outside  of  the  cup  and  the  pla. 

PLAY,  to  — 

1.  To  play  on  a  stringed  instrument,  13}  nagan,  3. 

1  Sa.  16.  16  he  shall  play  with  his  hand,  and  thou  sh. 

16. 17  Provide  me  now  a  man  that  can  play  well 
16.  23  David  took  an  harp,  and  played  with  his 

18.  10  David  played  with  his  hand,  as  at  other 

19.  9  sat  ill  his  house,  .and  David  played  with 

2  Ki.  3.  15  when  tiie  minstrel  played,  that  the  hand 
Psa.  33.  3  Sing  unto  him  a  new  song;  play  skilfully 
Eze.  33.  32  song  of  oue  that,  .can  play  well  on  an  in. 

2.  To  play  loith,  mock,  pny  tsachaq,  3. 

Exod32.  6  the  people  sat  down . .  and  rose  up  to  play 

3.  To  laugh,  play,  deride,  mock,  pn(?  sachaq,  3. 

1  Sa.  18.  7  women  answered  (one  another)  as  they  p. 

2  Sa.  2.  14  Let  the  young  men  now  arise  and  play  be. 

6.  5  David  and  all  the  house  of  Israel  played 
6.  21  Israel :  therefore  will  I  play  before  the  L. 
1  Ch.  13.  8  David  aud  all  Israel  played  before  God  w. 

15.  29  saw  king  David  dancing  and  playing;  and 
Job  40.  20  food,  where  all  the  beasts  of  the  fleid  play 

41.  5  Wilt  thou  playwith  him  as(with)  a  bird? 
Psa.  104.  26  leviathan,  (whom)  thou  hast  made  to  play 
Zech.  8.  5  shall  be  full  of  boys  and  girls  playing  in 

4  .To  play,  delight  self,  yupshaa,  3  a. 

Isa.  11.  8  sucking  child  shall  play  on  the  hole  of  the 

5.  To  play,  behave  as  a  boy,  iral( oi  paizo. 

1  Co.  10.  7  people  sat  down  to  eat . .  and  rose  up  to  p. 
PLAYER  (on  instruments),  playing  — 

1.  To  play  on  a  stringed  instrument,  JJ)  nagan. 

Psa.  68.  25  the  players  on  instruments  (followed)  af. 

2.  To  play  on  a  stringed  instrument,  ]?)  nagan,  3. 

1  Sa.  16.  16  man,  (who  is)  a  cunning  player  on  an  harp 

16.  18  cunning  in  playing,  ami  a  mighty  valiant 
PLEA  — 

Judgment,  plea ,  cause,  J'p  din. 

Deuti7-  8  between  plea  and  plea,  and  between  str. 
PLEAD  (the  cause),  to  — 

1.  To  plead,  judge,  strive,  }”?  din. 

Prov3i.  9  plead  the  cause  of  the  poor  and  needy 
Jer.  30.  13  none  to  plead  thy  cause,  that  thou  may. 

2.  To  reason,  reprove,  decide,  no;  yakach,  5. 

Job  16.  21  Oh  that  one  might  plead  for  a  man  with 
19.  5  magnify . .  against  me,  and  plead  against 

3.  To  reason,  no;  yakach,  7. 

Mic.  6.  2  a  controversy,  .and  he  will  plead  witli  I. 

4.  To  strive,  plead,  oh  rib. 

Judg.  6.  31  Will  ye  plead,  .lie  that  will  plead  for  him 
6.  31  let  him  plead  for  himself,  because  (one) 
6.  32  Let  Baal  plead  against  him,  because  he 
1  Sa.  24.  15  plead  my  cause,  and  deliver  me  out  of  t. 

25.  39  hath  pleaded  the  cause  of  my  reproach 
Job  13. 19  Who  (is) he  (that)  will  plead  with  me?  for 
23.  6 Willhepleadagainstmewith(his)greatp.? 
Psa.  35.  1  Plead . .  O  Lord,  with  them  that  strive  w. 
43.  1  plead  my  cause  against  an  ungodly  nation 
74.  22  plead  thine  own  cause :  remember  how  the 
1 19.  154  Plead  my  cause,  and  deliver  me :  quicken 
Prov  22.  23  For  the  Lord  will  plead  their  cause,  and 
23. 11  Redeemer,  .shall  plead  their  cause  with 
Isa.  1.  17  judge  the  fatherless,  plead  forthe  widow 

3.  13  Lord  standeth  up  to  plead,  and  standeth 
51.22  thy  God  (that)  pleadeth  the  cause  of  his  p. 
Jer.  2.  9  I  will  yet  plead  with  you,  saith  the  Lord 

2.  9  with  your  children’s  children  will  I  plead 
2.  29  Wherefore  will  ye  plead  with  me?  ye  all 
12.  1  Righteous  (art)  thou,  .when  I  plead  with 

50.  34  he  shall  throughly  plead  their  cause,  that 

51.  36  I  will  plead  thy  cause,  and  take  vengeance 
Lam.  3.  58  thou  hast  pleaded  the  causes  of  my  soul 
Hos.  2.  2  Plead  with  your  mother,  plead ;  for  she 
Mic.  7.  9  until  he  plead  my  cause,  and  execute  ju. 

5.  To  be  judged,  to  plead,  asv  sliaphat,  2. 

Isa.  43.  26  Put  me  in  remembrance  :  Ictus  plead  to. 
59.  4  None  calleth  for  justice,  nor  (any)  plead. 
66.  16  will  the  Lord  plead  with  all  flesh  :  andthe 
Jer.  2.  35  I  will  plead  with  thee,  because  thou  say. 
25.  31  he  will  plead  with  all  flesh  ;  he  will  give 


Eze.  17.  20  will  plead  with  him  there  for  his  trespass 

20.  35  and  there  will  I  plead  witli  you  face  to  face 
20.  36  Like  as  I  pleaded,  .so  will  I  plead  with  you 
38.  22  I  will  plead  against  him  with  pestilence 
Joel  3.  2  will  plead  with  them  there  for  my  people 
PLEADING  — 

Strife,  pleading,  cause,  an,  rib. 

Job  13.  6  and  hearken  to  the  pleadings  of  my  lips 
PLEASANT  (place  or  thing) — 

\. Desire,  ion  chemed. 

Isa.  32.  12  for  the  pleasant  fields,  for  the  fruitful  v. 
Amos  5. 11  ye  have  planted  pleasant  vineyards,  but 

2 . Desire,  naan  cheindah. 

2  Ch.32.  27  and  for  all  manner  of  pleasant  jewels 
Psa.  106.  24  Yea,  they  despised  the  pleasant  land,  they 
Isa..,  2.  16  all  the  ships,  .and  upon  all  pleasant  pic. 
Jer.  3. 19  give  thee  a  pleasant  land,  a  goodly  heri. 
12.  10  they  have  made  my  pleasant  portion  a  d. 
25.  34  and  ye  shall  fall  like  a  pleasant  vessel 
Eze.  26.  12  destroy  thy  pleasant  houses  :  and  they 
Hos.  13.  15  spoil  the  treasure  of  all  pleasant  vessels 
Nah.  2.  9  glory  out  of  all  the  pleasant  furniture 
Zech.  7.  14  for  they  laid  the  pleasant  laud  desolate 

3 . Desirable  objects,  rintan  chamudoth. 

Dan.  10.  3  I  ate  no  pleasant  bread,  neither  came  fle. 
11.  38  with  precious  stones,  aud  pleasant  things 
i. Grace,  |n  clien. 

Prov.  5.  19  the  loving  hind  and  pleasant  roe ;  let  her 
5.  Delighting,  willing,  desiring,  fan  chephets. 

Isa.  54.  12  and  all  thy  borders  of  pleasant  stones 
G.Good,  oia  tob. 

2  Ki.  2.  19  situation  of  this  city  (is)  pleasant,  as  my 
Ecel.n.  7  pleasant  (thing  it  is)  for  the  eyes  to  beho. 

7.  Fair,  ns;  yapheh. 

Eze.  33.  32  song  of  one  that  hath  a  pleasant  voice,  and 

8.  Precious  thing,  13a  meged. 

Song  4. 13  with  pleasant  fruits  ;  camphire,  with  sp. 

4.  16  come  into  hisgarden,  and  eat  his  pleasant 

7.  13  at  our  gates  (are)  all  manner  of  pleasant 

9.  Desirable  thing,  ispa  machmad. 

1  Ki.  20.  6  whatsoever  is  pleasant  in  thine  eyes,  they 
Isa.  64.  11  and  all  our  pleasant  things  are  laid  waste 
Lam.  1 .  10  his  hand  upon  all  her  pleasant  things  :  for 

1.  11  they  have  given  their  pleasant  things  for 

2.  4  slew  all  (that  were)  pleasant  to  the  eye  in 
TIos.  9.  6  the  pleasant  (places)  for  their  silver,  net. 
Joel  3.  5  have  carried,  .my  goodly  pleasant  things 

10.  Desirable  things,  oncro  machamudclim. 

Lam.  1.  7  all  her  pleasant  things  that  she  had  in  the 
1. 11  they  have  given  them  pleasant  things  for 
11  .Comely  place,  hnj  naah. 

Jer.  23.  10  pleasant  places  of  the  wilderness  are  dr. 
12.  Comeliness,  rn:  naveh. 

nos.  9.  13  Ephraim,  .(is)  planted  in  a  pleasant  place 

IS. Pleasant,  sweet,  G'yj  naim. 

2  Sa.  1 . 23  Saul  and  jouathau  (were)  lovely  and  pie. 
Psa.  16.  6  The  lines  are  fallen  unto  me  in  pleasant 

81.  2  bringhitherthetimbrel,  the  pleasant  harp 
133.  1  how  good  and  how  pleasant . .  for  brethren 
135.  3  sing  praises  unto  his  name;  for  (it  is)  pi. 
147.  1  for  (it  is)  pleasant ;  (and)  praise  is  comely 
Prov  22. 18  For  (it  is)  a  pleasant  thing  if  thou  keep  t. 

24.  4  filled  with  all  precious  and  pleasant  riches 
Song  1. 16  thou  (art)  fair,  my  beloved,  yea,  pleasant 

14 . Pleasantness,  Dy 3  noam. 

Prov  15.  26  but  (the  words)  of  the  pure  (are)  pleasant 
16.  24  Pleasant  words  (are  as)  an  honey  comb 

15 . Pleasant  things,  onay,3  naamanim. 

Isa.  17.  10  therefore  shalt  thou  plant  pleasant  plants 

16.  Delight,  3iy  oneg. 

Isa.  13.  22  dragons  in  (their)  pleasant  palaces  :  and 

17 . Beauty,  desire,  ’38  tsebi. 

Dan.  8.  9  toward  the  east,  and  toward  the  pleasant 

18.  Delights,  D'yaq shaashuim. 

Isa.  5.  7  anil  the  men  of  Judah  his  pleasant  plant 
Jer.  31.  20  Ephraim  my  dear  son?  (is  he)  a  pleasant 

19 . Desire,  nitin  taavah. 

Gen.  3.  6  when  the  woman  saw . .  that  it  (was)  plea. 

20.  Delight,  luxury,  :uy.n  taanug. 

Mic.  2.  9  have  ye  cast  out  from  their  pleasant  ho. 
PLEASANT,  to  be  — 

1 .  To  be  desired,  inn  chamad,  2. 

Gen.  2.  9  to  grow  every  tree  that  is  pleasant  to  the 

2.  To  be  pleasant,  dj/3  naam. 

Gen.  49.  15  theland  that  (it  was)  pleasant;  and  bowed 
2  Sa.  1.  26  very  pleasant  hast  thou  been  unto  me:  thy 
Prov.  2.  10  and  knowledge  is  pleasant  unto  thy  soul 
9.  17  sweet,  and  bread  (eaten)  in  secret  is  plea. 
Song  7.  6  How  fair  and  how  pleasant  art  thou,  O  1. 

3.  To  be  sioeet,  ony  arah. 

Mai.  3.  4  Then  shall  the  offering . .  be  pleasant  unto 
PLEASANTNESS  — 

Pleasantness,  oyi  noam. 

Prov.  3. 17  Her  ways  (are)  ways  of  pleasantness,  and 
PLEASE,  to  — 

1 .  To  have  delight,  to  please,  f?ri  chaphets. 

Psa.115.  3  lie  hath  done  whatsoever  lie  hath  pleased 


Psa.  1 35.  6  Whatsoever  the  Lord  pleased, (thatidid  he 
Feel.  8.  3  for  he  doeth  whatsoever  pleaseth  him 
Song  2.  7  charge,  .that  ye  stir  not  up.  .till  he  please 

3.  5  charge,  .that  ye  stir  not  up.  .till  he  please 

8.  4  charge .  that  ye  stir  not  up ..  until  he  pie. 
Isa.  53. 10  Yet  it  pleased  the  Lord  to  bruise  him  ;  he 

55.  11  but  it  shall  accomplish  that  which  I  pie. 

56.  4  choose  (the  things)  that  please  me,  and 
Jon.  1.  14  thou,  0  Lord,  hast  done  as  it  pleased  thee 

2.  To  be  good,  aits  lob. 

Num  24.  1  when  Balaam  saw  that  it  pleased  the  Lo. 
Nell.  2.  5,  7  said  unto  the  king.  If  it  please  the  king 
Estli.  1.  19  If  it  please  the  king,  let  there  go  a  royal 

3.  9  If  it  please  the  king,  let  it  be  w  ritten  that 

5.  8  if  it  please  the  king  to  grant  my  petition 
7.  3  if  it  please  the  king,  let  my  life  be  given 

3.  Good,  ait:  tob. 

Esth.  9.  13  If  it  please  the  king,  let  it  be  granted  to 

4.  Delighting,  willing,  ['an  chaphets. 

1  Ki.  21.  6  if  it  please  tiiee,  I  will  give  thee  (another) 

5.  To  be  pleaded,  desirous,  Sx;  yaal,  5. 

1  Sa.  12.  22  hath  pleased  the  Lord  to  make  you  his  p. 

2  Sa.  7.  29  let  it  please  thee  to  bless  the  house  of  thy 

1  CI1.17.  27  let  it  please  thee  to  bless  the  house  of  thy 
Job  6.  9  Even  that  it  would  please  God  to  destroy 

6.  To  be  good,  oa;  yatab. 

Neh.  2.  6  So  it  pleased  the  king  to  send  me  ;  and  I 
Esth.  5.  14  the  thing  pleased  Haman ;  and  he  caused 

7.  To  be  good  in  the  eyes  of,  ’Vyo  ob;  yatah  beene. 
Gen.  34.  18  theirwords  pleased  Hamor,  and  Shechem 

45.  16  it  pleased  Pharoah  well,  and  his  servants 
Josh. 22.  30  And  when  Phinehas.  .heard,  .it  pleased 
22.  33  the  thing  pleased  the  children  of  Israel 

2  Sa.  3.  36  people  took  notice,  .and  it  jileased  them 
1  Ki.  3.  10  speech  pleased  the  Lord,  that  Solomon 
Esth.  1.  21  the  saying  pleased  the  king  and  the  prin. 

2.  4  let  the  maiden  which  pleaseth  the  kingbe 
2.  4  the  thing  pleased  the  king  ;  and  he  did  so 
2.  9  maiden  pleased  him,  and  she  obtained 

8.  To  become  or  seem  good,  an;  yatab,  5. 

1  Sa.  20. 13  but  if  it  please  my  father  (to  do)  theeevil 
9  .To  be  pleasing,  n$n  ratsah. 

2  Ch.  10.  7  If  thou  be  kind  to  this  people,  and  please 
Prov  16.  7  When  a  man’s  ways  please  the  Lord,  he 

10. ro  be  fair,  as?i  shephar. 

Dan.  6.  1  It  pleased  Darius  to  set  over  the  kingdom 

11.  To  be  right  in  the  eyes  of,  ’rya  -10;  yasliarbeene. 
Num  23.  27  peradventure  it  will  please  God  that  thou 
1  Sa.  18.  20  they  told  Saul,  and  the  thingpleased  him 

1  Ki.  9.  12  had  given  him ;  and  they  pleased  him  not 

2  Ch.30.  4  pleased  the  king  and  all  the  congregation 

12 . Good  before,  nab  aia  tob  Upline. 

Eccl.  7.  26  whoso  pleaseth  God  shall  escape  from  her 

15.  Good  in  the  eyes  of,  ’rya  oia  tob  beene. 

Gen.  16.  6  Abram  said,  .do  to  her  as  it  pleaseth  thee 
20.  15  before  thee  :  dwell  where  it  pleaseth  thee 
2  Sa.  3.  36  whatsoever  the  king  did  pleased  all  the 
14 .To  please,  apAcKai  aresko. 

Matt  14.  6  danced  before  them,  and  pleased  Herod 
Mark  6.  22  pleased  Herod  and  them  that  sat  with  him 
Acts  6.  5  the  saying  pleased  the  whole  multitude 
Rom.  8.  8  they  that  are  in  the  flesh  cannot  please  G. 
15.  1  ought  to  bear . .  and  not  to  please  ourselves 
15.  2  Let  every  one  of  us  please  (his)  neighbour 
15.  3  For  even  Christ  pleased  not  himself ;  but 
1  Co.  7.  32  He . .  careth . .  how  he  may  please  the  Lord 
7.  33  he . .  careth . .  how  he  may  please  (his)  wife 
7.  34  careth.  .how  she  may  please  (her)  husband 
10.  33  Even  as  I  please  all  (men)  in  all  (tilings) . 
Gal.  1.  10  seek  to  please  men?  forifl  yet  pleased  m. 

1  Th.  2.  4  not  as  pleasing  men,  lint  God,  which  trietli 

2.  15  they  please  not  God,  and  are  contrary  to 

4.  1  how  ye  ought  to  walk  and  to  please  God 

2  Ti.  2.  4  that  he  may  please  him  who  hath  chosen 

1 G. To  please  well,  evapto-rea  euaresteo. 

Heb.  11.  5  had  this  testimony,  that  he  pleased  God 
n.  6  But  without  faith  (it  is)  impossible  to  pi. 

16.  To  be  pleasing,  tipi  apearos  eimi  arestos. 

Acts  12.  3  because  he  saw  it  pleased  the  Jew’s,  he  p. 

17.  To  think,  deem,  So/ceoi  dokeo. 

Acts  15.  22  Then  pleased  it  the  apostles  and  elders 
15.  34  [Notwithstanding  it  pleased  Silas  toabide) 

18.  TV  think  well.  cvSokIui  euclokeo. 

Rom.  15.  26  For  it  hath  pleased  them  of  Macedonia  and 
15.  27  It  hath  pleased  them  verily ;  and  their  d. 
1  Co.  1.  21  pleased  God  by  the  foolishness  of  preach. 
Gal.  1. 15  when  it  pleased  God,  who  separated  me 
Col.  1. 19  For  it  pleased  (the  Father)  that  in  him  sh. 

19.  To  wish,  mil,  6e\a  thelo. 

1  Co.  12.  18  God  set  the  members,  .as  it  hath  pleased 
15.  38  God  givethitabodyasithath  pleased  him 
PLEASE  better,  to  — 

To  be  good,  oa;  yatab. 

Psa.  69.  31  (This)  also  shall  please  the  LORD  better 
PLEASE  selves,  to  — 

To  strike  hands,  P5V?  saphaq,  5. 

Isa.  2.6  please  themselves  in  the  children  of  stra. 
PLEASE  well,  to  — 

1  .To  be  good  in  the  eyes  of,  '}'yi  aa;  yatah  beene. 
Deut.  1 .  23  saying  pleased  me  well :  and  I  took  twelve 


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2.  To  be  rigid  in  the  eyes  of,  1?,’  yashar  beene. 
J udgi4.  3  Get  her  for  me  ;  for  she  pleaseth  me  well 

14.  7  with  the  woman ;  and  she  pleased  S.  well 

1  Sa.  18.  26  pleased  David  well  to  be  the  king's  son  in 

2  Sa.  17.  4  the  saying  pleased  Absalom  well,  and  all 

19.  6  died  this  day,  then  it  had  pleased  thee  w. 

3.  To  please  well,  evapearc 01  euarested. 

Heb.  13.  16  for  with  such  sacrifices  God  is  well  pleased 
4.2V)  be  well  pleasing ,  tipi  evipearis  eimi  euareslos. 

Titus  2.  9  to  please  (them)  well  in  all  (things) ;  not 
PLEASE,  to  seek  to  — 

To  please,  amuse,  njr;  ratsah,  3. 

Job  20.  10  His  children  shall  seek  to  please  the  poor 
PLEASED,  to  be  (well)  — 

I. 7V)  have  delight,  desire,  fsn  chaphets. 

Judgi3. 23  If  the  Lord  were  pleased  to  kill  us,  he  w. 
1  Ki.  9.  1  Solomon’s  desire  which  he  was  pleased  to 
Psa.  51. 19  Then  shalt  thou  be  pleased  with  the  sac. 
Isa.  42.  21  Lord  is  well  pleased  for  his  righteousness' 

2.  To  be  pleased,  ns")  ratsah. 

Psa.  40. 13  Be  pleased,  O  Lord,  to  deliver  me  :  O  L. 
Mic.  6.  7  Will  the  Lord  be  pleased  with  thousands 
Mai.  1.  8  will  he  be  pleased  with  thee,  or  accept  thy 

3.  To  think  well  together,  aureuSoKew  suneudoked. 

1  Co.  7.  12  she  be  pleased  to  dwell  with  him,  let  him 

7. 13  if  he  be  pleased  to  dwell  with  her,  let  her 
r  LEASED  with,  to  be  — 

To  be  pleased,  .iyj  ratsah. 

Gen.  33. 10  face  of  God,  and  thou  wast  pleased  with 
PLEASING,  (to  be)  — 

1  .Good,  TIB  tob. 

Esth.  8.  5  right  before  the  king,  and  I  (be)  pleasing  in 
2.2V)  be  sweet,  any  arab. 

Hos.  9.  4  neither  shall  they  be  pleasing  unto  him 

3 . Pleasing,  pleasure,  aplaxcia  areskeia. 

Col.  1. 10  walk  worthy  of  tho  Lord  uuto  all  pleasing 

4.  Pleasing,  aparris  arestos. 

1  Jo.  3.  22  do  those  things  that  are  pleasing  in  his 
PLEASE,  things  that  — 

Pleasing ,  aptaris  arestos. 

J ohn  8.  29  I  do  always  those  things  that  please  him 
PLEASURE,  (good)  — 

Desire,  inclination,  rro$  avvah. 

Jer.  2.  24  snulfeth  up  the  wind  at  her  pleasure ;  in 

2.  Delight ,  pleasure,  fsn  chephets. 

Job  21.  21  For  what  pleasure  (hath)  he  in  his  house 
22.  3  (Is  it)  any  pleasure  to  the  Almighty,  that 
Psa.m.  2  sought  out  of  all  them  that  havepleasure 
Eccl.  5.  4  for(he  hath)  no  pleasure  infools  :  pay  that 
12.  1  thou  shalt  say,  I  have  no  pleasure  in  them 
Isa.  44.  28  shall  perform  all  my  pleasure ;  even  saying 
46.  10  shall  stand,  and  I  will  do  all  my  pleasure 
48.  14  he  will  do  his  pleasure  on  Babylon,  and 
53.  10  pleasure  of  the  Lord  shall  prosper  in  his 
58.  3  in  thedayofyourfastyefiud pleasure,  and 

58. 13  doing  thy  pleasure  on  my  holy  day  ;  and 
58.  13  nor  finding  thine  own  pleasure,  nor  spea. 
Jer.  22.  28  a  vessel  wherein  (is)  no  pleasure?  where. 

48.  38  like  a  vessel  wherein  (is)  no  pleasure,  saith 
Hos.  8.  8  Gentiles  as  a  vessel  wherein  (is)  no  pleas. 
Mai.  1. 10 1  have  no  pleasure  in  you,  saith  the  Lord 

3.  Desire,  delight,  pc'rt  chesheq. 

Isa.  21.  4  night  of  my  pleasure  hath  he  turned  iuto 

4.  Good,  benefit,  tib  tob. 

Job.  21.  25  And  another,  .never  eateth  with  pleasure 
Eccl.  2.  1  enjoy  pleasure:  and,  behold,  this  also  (is) 
5 .Soul,  breath,  desire,  as:  nephesh. 

Dent  23.  24  eat  grapes  thy  fill  at  thine  own  pleasure 
Psa.  105.  22  To  bind  his  princes  at  his  pleasure,  and 
Jer.  34. 16  whom  he  had  set  at  liberty  at  their  plea. 

6.  Delight,  |iy  eden. 

Psa.  36.  8  make  them  drink  of  the  river  of  thy  pie. 

7.  Delight,  .1115;  ednah. 

Gen.  18.  12  Aiter  I  am  waxed  old  shall  I  have  pleas. 

8.  Thought,  will,  desire,  mjn  reuth. 

Ezra  5. 17  let  the  king  send  his  pleasure  to  us  con. 

9.  Good  will  or  pleasure,  fun  ratson. 

Ezra  10.  u  make  confession,  .and  do  his  pleasure;  and 
Neh.  9.  37  they  have  dominion .  .at  their  pleasure 
Esth.  1.  8  should  do  according  to  every  man’s  plea. 
Psa.  51.  18  Do  good  in  thy  good  pleasure  unto  Zion 
103.  21  (ye)  ministers  of  his,  that  do  his  pleasure 

10. Pleasant,  sweet,  D’jn  naim. 

Job  36.  ii  they  shall  spend . .  their  years  in  pleasures 
Psa.  16.  ii  at  thy  right  hand  (there  are)pleasures  for 

II.  Rejoicing,  joy,  nno'y  simehah. 

Prov  21.  17  He  that  lovetli  pleasure  (shall  be)  a  poor 
)2 .Good  thought,  ebSoula  eudokia. 

Eph.  1.  5  according  to  the  good  pleasure  of  his  will 
*•  9  according  to  his  good  pleasure  which  lie 
Phil.  2. 13  both  to  will  and  to  do  of  (his)  good  pleas. 

2  Th.  1. 11  fulfil  all  the  good  pleasure  of  (his)  good. 

\3. Sweetness,  pleasure,  ySow/t  hedone. 

Luke  8. 14  choked  with  caresandrichesandpleasures 
Titus  3.  3  serving  divers  lusts  and  pleasures,  living 
2  Pe.  2. 13  they  that  count  it  pleasure  to  riot  in  the 


14.  Wish,  will,  SeXypa  thelema. 

Rev.  4.  11  for  thypleasuretheyareandwerecreated 

15.  Grace,  power ,  ^dpis  charts. 

Acts  24.  27  Felix,  willing  to  show  the  Jews  a  pleasure 
25.  9  Festus,  willing  to  do  the  Jews  a  pleasure 
PLEASURE,  after  their  own  — 

According  to  their  judgment,  Kara  rb  Sokovv  kata. 

Heb.  12. 10  chastened  (us)  after  their  own  pleasure 
PLEASURE,  to  be  the  good  — 

To  think  well,  evSoKeto  eudokeo. 

Lukei2.  32  for  it  is  your  Father’s  good  pleasure  to  g. 
PLEASURE,  to  have,  live  in,  take  — 

1.7V)  have  delight,  psn  chaphets. 

Eze.  18.  23  Have  I  any  pleasure  at  all  that  the  wicked 
18.  32  I  have  no  pleasure  in  the  death  of  him  t. 
33.  it  I  have  no  pleasure  in  the  death  of  the  wi. 

2 . Delighting,  fan  chaphets. 

Psa.  5.  4  For  thou  (art)  not  a  God  that  hath  pleas. 
35.  27  which  hath  pleasure  in  the  prosperity  of 

3.  To  be  sweet,  syj  arab. 

Eze.  16.  37  lovers,  with  whom  thou  hast  taken  pleas. 

4.  To  be  pleased,  nya  ratsah. 

1  C'h.29.  17  I  know  also,  my  God,  that  thou,  .hast  pi. 
Psa.  102.  14  For  thy  servants  take  pleasure  in  her  st. 

147.  10  taketh  not  pleasure  in  the  legs  of  a  man 
147. 11  taketh  pleasure  in  them  that  fear  him,  in 
149.  4  For  the  Lord  taketh  pleasure  in  his  peo. 
Hag.  1.  8  will  take  pleasure  in  it,  and  I  will  be  gl. 

5.2*0  think  well,  evSoKeu  eudokeo. 

2  Co. 12. 10  Therefore  I  take  pleasure  in  infirmities,  in 
2  Th.  2. 12  believed  not  the  truth,  but  had  pleasure 
Heb.  10.  6  In  burnt  offerings,  .thou  hast  had  no  pi. 

10.  8  thou  wouldest  not,  neither  liadst  pleasure 
10.  38  my  soul  shall  have  no  pleasure  in  him 

6.  To  live  voluptuously,  o-rraraAdw  spatalao. 

1  Ti.  5.  6  she  that  liveth  in  pleasure  is  dead  while 

7.  To  think  well  together,  awevHoKeca  suneudoked. 
Rom.  1.  32  but  have  pleasure  in  them  that  do  them 

8. 2*0  live  luxuriously,  rpvrpdcc  trupliad. 

Jas.  5.  5  Ye  have  lived  in  pleasure  on  the  earth,  and 
PLEASURES,  given  to  — 

Given  to  delights,  pij;  adin. 

Isa.  47.  8  hear  now  this,  thou  (that  art)  given  to  p. 
PLEDGE  — 

1.  Pledge,  Vhn  chabol. 

Eze.  18. 12  hath  not  restored  the  pledge,  and  hath  1. 

18. 16  hath  not  withholden  the  pledge,  neither 
33.  15  (If)  the  wicked  restore  the  pledge,  give 

2.  Pledge,  nfin  chabolah. 

Eze.  18.  7  hath  restored  to  the  debtor  his  pledge, hath 

3.  Pledge,  B'ujf  abot. 

Deut24.  10  hot  go  into  his  house  to  fetch  his  pledge 
24.  11  shallbringoutthepledgeabroad  unto  thee 
24. 12  poor,  thou  shalt  not  sleep  with  his  pledge 
24.  13  thou  shalt  deliver  him  the  pledge  again 
4 .Surety,  nTB?  arubbah. 

1  Sa.  17. 18  how  thy  brethren  fare,  and  take  their  pi. 
5. Surety,  jiinj;  erabon. 

Gen.  38.  17  Wilt  thou  give  (me)  a  pledge  till  thou  send 
38. 18  What  pledge  shall  I  give  thee?  And  she 
38.  20  to  receive  (his)  pledge  from  the  woman’s 
PLEDGE,  to  lay  to,  or  take  a  — 

To  take  a  pledge,  *?3(i  chabal. 

Exod22.  26  take  thy  neighbour’s  raiment  to  pledge 
Deut24-  6  shall  take  the  nether,  .millstone  to  pledge 
24.  6  for  he  taketh  (a  man’s)  life  to  pledge 

24. 17  shalt  not . .  take  a  widow’s  raiment  to  pie. 
Job  22.  6  For  thou  hast  taken  a  pledge  from  thy  b. 

24.  3  they  take  the  widow’s  ox  for  a  pledge 
24.  9  pluck  the  fatherless . .  and  take  a  pledge  of 
Prov  20. 16  take  a  pledge  of  him  for  a  strange  woman 
27.  13  take  a  pledge  of  him  for  a  strange  woman 
Amos  2.  8  upon  clothes  laid  to  pledge  by  every  altar 

PLEDGES,  to  give  — 

To  give  surety  for  one's  self,  yrj  arab,  7. 

2  Ki.  18.  23  give  pledges  to  my  lord  the  king  of  Assy. 
Isa.  36.  8  give  pledges,  I  pray  thee,  to  my  master  the 

PLE-IA-DES,  n D’3  the  cluster  of  seven  stars. 

Job  9.  9  Which  maketh  Arcturus,  Orion,  and  P. 

38. 31  Canst  thou  bind  the  sweet  influences  of  P. 
PLENTEOUS  — 

1  .Fat,  firm,  k’13  bari. 

Hab.  1. 16  portion  (is)  fat,  and  their  meat  plenteous 

2.  Abundant,  xi  rab. 

Psa.  86.  s  plenteous  in  mercy  unto  all  them  that  call 
86.  15  long  suffering,  and  plenteous  in  mercy  and 
103.  8  slow  to  anger,  and  plenteous  in  mercy 

3.  To  make  abundant,  nan  rabah,  5. 

Psa.  130.  7  for  with  the  Lord  . .  (is)  plenteous  redem. 
A.  Satiety,  fulness,  yyp  saba. 

Gen.  41.  34  land  of  Egypt  in  the  seven  plenteous  years 
41.  47  in  the  seven  plenteous  years  the  earth  br. 
5. Oily,  fat,  plenteous,  shamen. 

Isa.  30.  23  it  shall  be  fat  and  plenteous ;  in  that  day 


6 .Much,  many,  abundant,  iro\vs polus. 

Matt.  9.  37  The  harvest  truly  (is)  plenteous,  but  the 

PLENTEOUS,  to  make  — 

To  cause  to  remain  over,  fin;  yathar,  5. 

Deut28.  11  shall  make  thee  plenteous  in  goods,  in  the 
30.  9  will  make  thee  plenteous  in  every  work 
PLENTEOUSNESS  — 

1.  What  remains  over,  superfluity,  inin  mothar. 

Prov 21.  5  thoughts  of  the  diligent  (teud)only  to  pi. 
2 .Satiety,  fulness,  vqf  saba. 

Gen.  41.  53  seven  years  of  plenteousness  that  was  in 
PLENTIFUL  (field)  — 

1.  Fruitful  place  or  field,  Sons  karmel. 

Isa.  16.  10  joy  out  of  the  plentiful  field  ;  and  in  the 
Jer.  2.  7  I  brought  you  into  a  plentiful  country,  to 
48.  33  gladness  is  taken  from  the  plentiful  field 

2.  Willing  gift  or  offering,  ran)  nedabah. 

Psa.  68.  9  Thou,  O  God,  didst  send  a  plentiful  rain 
PLENTIFULLY  — 

1.  Superfluity,  in.;  y ether. 

Psa.  31.  23  and  jdeutifully  rewardetli  the  proud  doer 
\ ^..Abundance ,  Ti  rob. 

Job  26.  3  hast  thou  plentifully  declared  the  thing 
PLENTY  — 

1.  Abundance,  Xi  rob. 

Gen.  27.  28  fatness  of  the  earth,  and  plenty  of  corn 
2  Ch.31.  10  had  enough  to  eat,  and  have  left  plenty 
2.7To  make  abundant,  ran  rabah,  5. 

i  Ki.  10.  11  great  plenty  of  almug  trees,  and  precious 

3.  Satiety,  fulness,  V3B’  saba. 

Gen.  41.  29  come  seven  years  of  great  plenty  throug. 
41.  30  all  the  plenty  shall  be  forgotten  in  the 
41.  31  plenty  shall  not  be  known  in  the  land  by 
rrov.  3.  10  So  shall  thy  barns  be  filled  with  plenty 

4 . Heights,  glitterings,  nisjiin  toaphoth. 

Job  22.  25  defence,  and  thou  shalt  have  plenty  of 

5.  To  eat,  V2K  akal. 

Joel  2.  26  ye  shall  eat  in  plenty,  and  be  satisfied,  and 
PLENTY  of,  to  have  — 

To  be  satiated,  satisfied,  yi a  sabea. 

Prov  28.  19  tilleth  his  land  shall  have  plenty  of  bread 
Jer.  44. 17  for  (then)  had  we  plenty  of  victuals,  and 

PLENTY  (of  water)  — 

Collection,  nij?D  miqveh. 

Lev.  11. 36’ (wherein  there  is)  plenty  of  water,  shall 

PLOT,  to  — 

To  devise,  design,  oat  zamam. 

Psa.  37. 12  wicked  plotteth  against  the  just,  and  g. 

PLOUGH  — 

A  pUmgh,  aporpov  arolron. 

Luke  9.  62  No  man,  having  put  his  hand  to  theplo. 
PLOUGH,  PLOW,  to  — 

1.  To  plough,  grave,  unn  char  ash. 

Deut  22.10  Thou  shalt  not  plow  with  an  ox  and  an  ass 
Judg  14 . 1 8  If  ye  had  not  ploughed  with  my  heifer,  ye 
1  Ki.  iq.  19  who  (was)  ploughing  (with)  twelve  yoke 
Job  1.  14  The  oxen  were  plowing,  and  the  asses  fe. 

4.  8  they  that  plow  iniquity,  and  sow  wicked. 
Psa.  129.  3  The  plowers  plowed  upon  my  back ;  they 
Prov  20.  4  sluggard  will  not  plow  by  reason  of  the 
Isa.  28.  24  Doth  the  plowman  plow  all  day  to  sow? 
Hos.  10. 11  Judah  shall  plow,  (and)  Jacob  shall  break 

10. 13  Ye  have  ploughed  wickedness,  ye  have  r. 
Amos  6. 12  will  (one)  plow  (there)  with  oxen?  for  ye 

2.  To  plough,  dporpida)  arotriao. 

Luke  17.  7  which  of  you,  having  a  servant  plowing 

1  Co.  9. 10  that  he  that  plouglieth  should  plow  in  lx. 

PLOWED,  to  be  — 

To  be  ploughed,  tsnri  charash,  2. 

Jer.  26.  18  Zion  shall  be  plowed  (like)  a  field,  and  J. 
Mic.  3. 12  Therefore  shall  Zion  for  your  sake  be  pi. 
PLOWER,  PLOWMAN  — 

1.  Ploughman,  husbandman,  isx  iklear. 

Isa.  61.  5  sons  of  the  alien  (shaU  be)  your  plowmen 
Jer.  14.  4  plowmen  were  ashamed,  they  covered  th. 

2.  To  plough,  plow,  nnn  charash. 

Psa.129.  3  The  plowei-s.  .made  long  their  furrows 
Isa.  28.  24  Doth  the  plowman  plow  all  day  to  sow? 
Amos  9.  13  the  plowman  shall  overtake  the  reaper 

PLOWING,  PLOUGHSHARE  — 

1  .Coulter,  ploughshare,  nx  eth. 

Isa.  2.  4  shall  beat  their  swordsinto  ploughshares 
Joel  3. 10  Beat  your  ploughshares  into  swords,  and 
Mic.  4.  3  shall  beat  their  swords  into  ploughsfiares 

2.  Tilling,  tillage,  ~\:nir. 

Prov 2 1.  4  An  high  look,  .(and)  the  plowing  of  the 
PLUCK  (off,  out,  up),  to  — 

\. To  pluck,  rnx  arah. 

Psa.  80. 12  all  they  which  pass  by  the  way  do  pluck 
2. To  snatch  violently  away,  Via  gazal. 

2  Sa.  23.  21  plucked  the  spear  out  of  the  Egyptian’s 
1  Ch.11.  23  plucked  tke  spear  out  of  the  Egyptian’s 
Job  24.  9  They  pluck  the  fatherless  from  the  bi’east 
Mic.  3.  2  who  pluck  off  their  skin  from  off  them,  and 


PLUCK 


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POMEGRANATE 


3.  To  cause  to  go  or  come  out,  tspr  yatsa,  5. 

Exod.  4.  7  plucked  it  out  of  his  bosom,  and,  behold 
l’sa.  25.  15  for  be  shall  pluck  my  feet  out  of  the  net 

4.  To  make  an  end  of,  remove,  nS?  kalah,  3. 

Psa.  74.  11  even  thy  right  hand?  pluck  (it)  out  of  thy 

5.  To  peel  off,  pluck  out,  on?  marat. 

Ezra  9.  3  plucked  off  the  hair  of  my  head  and  of  my 
Neh.  13.  25  plucked  off  their  hair,  and  made  them  s. 
Isa.  50.  6  my  cheeks  to  them  that  plucked  otf  the 

G.  To  pull  away  or  down,  ncu  nasacli. 

Psa.  52.  5  pluck  thee  out  of  (thy)  dwelling  place,  and 

7.  To  draw  away  or  out,  pn;  nathaq. 

Jer.  22.  24  (As)  I  live,  .yet  would  I  pluck  thee  thence 

8.  To  draw  away  or  out,  pni  nathaq,  3. 

Eze.  23.  34  pluck  off  thine  own  breasts :  for  I  have  s. 

9.  To  pluck  up,  Kim  nathash. 

Jer.  12.  14  will  pluck  them  out  of  their  land,  and  p. 
12.15  after  that  I  have  plucked  them  out,  I  will 

12.  17  I  will  utterly  pluck  up  and  destroy  that 
18.  7  to  pluck  up,  and  to  pull  down,  and  to  d. 
24.  6  I  will  plant  them,  and  not  pluck  (them) 
31.  28  to  pluck  up,  and  to  break  down,  and  to 
42.  10  I  will  plant  you,  and  not  pluck  (you)  up 
45.  4  that  which  I  have  planted,  I  will  pluck  up 
Mic.  5.  14  I  will  pluck  up  thy  groves  out  of  the  midst 

10.  To  root  out,  np7  aqar. 

Eccl.  3.  2  a  time  to  pluck  up  (that  which  is)  planted 

11.  To  crop,  pluck,  qataph. 

Deut  23.  25  thou  mayest  pluck  the  ears  with  thine  h 

12.  To  cause  to  cast  away,  shalak,  5. 

Job  29.  17  and  I .  .plucked  the  spoil  out  of  his  teeth 

13.  To  draw  off  or  out,  ffcy  shalaph. 

ftuth  4.  7  a  man  plucked  off  his  shoe,  and  gave  (it) 

14.  To  snatch  at  or  away,  apnafa  harpazo. 

Johmo.  28  neither  shall  any  pluck  them  out  of  my 

10.  29  and  none  is  able  to  pluck,  .out  of  my  Fa. 

15.  To  cast  out,  iuflaWo)  ekballo. 

Mark  9.  47  if  thine  eye  offend  thee,  pluck  it  out :  it 

16.  To  take  out  or  away,  escape  w  exaireo. 

Matt.  5.  29  pluck  it  out,  and  cast  (it)  from  thee :  for 
18.  9  pluck  it  out,  and  cast  (it)  from  thee  :  it  is 

17.  To  dig  out,  Qopvrroi  exorutto. 

Gal.  4.  15  ye  would  have  plucked  out  your  own  eyes 

18 . To  pluck  or  pull,  rlWai  tillo. 

Matt  12.  1  began  to  pluck  the  ears  of  corn,  and  to  eat 
Mark  2.  23  began,  as  they  went,  to  pluck  the  ears  of 
Luke  6.  1  his  disciples  plucked  the  ears  of  corn,  and 

PLUCK  asunder  or  away,  to  — 

1. To  ( cause  to)  turn  aside,  HD  stir,  5. 

Lev.  1.  16  he  shall  pluck  away  Iris  crop  with  his  fe. 

2.  To  draio  asunder,  Siamniu  diaspao. 

Mark  s.  4  chains  had  been  plucked  asunder  by  him 

PLUCK  down,  to  — 

1. To  break  or  throw  down,  D*i?  haras. 

Prov.14.  1  the  foolish  plucketh  it  down  with  her  h. 

2.  To  destroy,  cut  off,  lay  waste,  -ib?  shamad,  5. 
NU11133.  52  and  quite  pluck  down  all  their  high  places 

PLUCK  off  hair,  to  — 

To  peel,  polish,  u*]D  marat. 

Neh.  13.  25  plucked  off  their  hair,  and  made  them  s. 

PLUCK  up  by  the  root,  to  — 

1 .  To  pluck  up,  wn  1  nathash. 

2  Ch.  7.  20  Then  will  I  pluck  them  up  by  the  roots 

2.  To  root  out,  iupi^dii)  ekrizoo. 

Luke  1 7.  6  Be  thou  plucked  up  by  the  root,  and  be 
Jude  12  trees,  .twice  dead,  plucked  up  by  the  roots 

PLUCKED  (away,  off  or  up),  to  be  — 

1. To  be  peeled,  polished,  B*iD  marat,  2. 

Dan.  7.  4  I  beheld  till  the  wings  thereof  were  plu. 

2.  To  be  pulled  away,  npi  nasach,  2. 

Deut28.  63  ye  shall  be  plucked  from  off  the  land 

3.  To  be  snatched  away,  bxi  natsal,  6. 

Amos  4. 11  as  a  Are  brand  plucked  out  of  the  burning 
Zech.  3.  2  (is)  not  this  a  brand  plucked  out  of.  .fire? 

4.  To  be  drawn  away  or  out,  pm  nathaq,  2. 

Jer.  6.  29  in  vain ;  for  the  wicked  are  not  plucked  a. 

5.  To  be  plucked  up,  ism)  nathash,  2. 

Jer.  31.  40  it  shall  not  be  plucked  up,  nor  thrown  d. 
Dan.  11.  4  his  kingdom  shall  be  pluckedup,  even  for 

6.  To  be  plucked  up,  vni  nathash.  6. 

Eze.  19.  12  she  was  plucked  up  in  fury,  she  was  cast 

7.  Torn  off,  fpa  taraph. 

Gen.  8.  1 1  in  her  mouth  (was)  an  olive  leaf  pluckt  off 
PLUMB  LINE,  PLUMMET  — 

1.  Plumb  line,  ?)R  anak. 

Amos  7.  7  (made)  by  a  plumb  line,  with  a  plumb  line 
7.  8  what  seest  thou  ?  And  I  said,  A  plumb  1. 
7.  8  1  will  set  a  plumb  line  in  the  midst  of  my 

2 . Plummet,  balance,  rbi>y p,  rb'pyo  mishqoleth,  mis. 

2  Ki.21. 13  the  line  of  Samaria,  and  the  plummet  of 
Isa.  28. 17  will  I  lay .  .righteousness  to  the  plummet 


3.  A  store  of  tin,  ^’pa  |?r  eben  bedil. 

Zech.  4.  10  and  shall  see  the  plummet  in  the  hand  of 
PLUNGE,  to  — 

To  sprinkle,  dip,  defile,  S39  tubal.  ■ 

Job  9.  31  Yetshaltthou  plunge  mem  the  ditch,  and 

PO-CHE'-RETK,  rrob  binding. 

A  servant  of  Solomon  whose  descendants  returned  with 
Zerubbabel.  B.c.  636. 

Ezra  2.  57  the  children  of  P.  of  Zebaim,  the  children 
Neh.  7.  59  the  children  of  P.  of  Zebaim,  the  children 

POET  — 

A  maker,  doer,  poet,  noi-grps  poietes. 

Acts  17.  28  as  certain  also  of  your  own  [poets]  have 

POINT  — 

1.  Turning,  slaughter,  nn?R  ibchah. 

Eze.  21.  15  I  have  set  the  point  of  the  sword  against 

2.  Point,  nail,  ]?bx  tsipporen. 

Jer.  17.  1  (is)  written . .  with  the  point  of  a  diamond 
POINT,  to  be  at  the  — 

1. To  go,  go  on,  pSn  halak. 

Gen.  25.  32  I  (am)at  the  point  to  die ;  and  what  profit 

2.  To  be  about  to,  /ueAAcv  mello. 

John  4. 47  heal  liis  son :  for  he  was  at  the  point  of  d. 
POINT  of  death  — 

Last,  extreme  point,  eaxarais  eschatos. 

Mark  5.  23  My. . daughter lietli  at  the  point  of  death 

POINT  out,  to  — 

1.  To  point  out,  show,  indicate,  niR  avail,  7. 

Num34. 10  ye  shall  point  out  your  east  border  from 


2.  To  mark  out,  hrij  taah,  3. 

Num34.  7  from  the  great  sea  ye  shall  point  out  for 
34.  8  From  mount  Hor  ye  shall  point  out  (your 

POINTED  (sharp)  things  — 

Sharp  pointed,  71*10  charuts. 

Job  41.  30  he  spreadeth  sharp  pointed  things  upon 

POINTS,  in  — 

Over  against,  just  as,  nej;  ummah. 

Eccl.  5. 16  in  all  points  as  he  came,  so  shall  he  go 

POISON  — 

1.  Heat,  fury,  poison,  nan  chemah. 

Deut  32.  24  with  the  poison  of  serpents  of  the  dust 
32.  33  Their  wine  (is)  the  poison  of  dragons,  and 
Job  6.  4  the  poison  whereof  drinketh  up  my  spirit 
Psa.  58.  4  Their  poison  (is)  like  the  poison  of  a  serp. 
140.  3  adders’  poison  (is)  under  their  lips.  Selali 

2.  Venom,  B>Ra  rosh. 

Job  20. 16  He  shall  suck  the  poison  of  asps :  the  vip. 

3.  Poison,  venom,  ids  ios. 

Bom.  3. 13  the  poison  of  asps  (is)  under  their  lips 
Jas.  3.  8  (it  is)an  unruly  evil,  full  of  deadly  poison 

POLE  — 

Sign,  banner,  Di  nes. 

Nuni2i.  8  Make,  .a  fiery  serpent,  and  set  it  uponap. 
21.  9  a  serpent  of  brass,  and  put  it  upon  a  pole 

POLICY  — 

Understanding,  skill;  hsty,  ^Dts*  sekel. 

Dan.  8.  25  through  his  policy  also  he  shall  cause  cr. 

POLISHED,  polishing,  (to  be)  — 

1. To  clear,  purify,  "n?  barar. 

Isa.  49.  2  he  hid  me,  and  made  me  a  polished  shaft 

2.  To  be  hewn,  carved,  Don  cliatab,  4. 

Psa.144.  12  polished  (after)  the  similitude  of  a  palace 

3.  Bright,  qalal. 

Daii.  10.  6  and  his  feet  like  in  colour  to  polished  br. 

4.  Cutting,  form,  polishing,  n*j|3  gizrah. 

Lam.  4 .  7  in  body . .  their  polishing  (was)  of  sapphire 


POLL- 

Scull,  poll,  117373  gulgoleth. 

Num.  1.  2  of  (their)  names,  every  male  by  their  polls 
1. 18  twenty  years  old  and  upward,  by  their  p. 
1.  20,  22  the  number  of  the  names,  by  their  p. 

3.  47  even  take  five  shekels  a  piece  by  the  poll 
1  Ch.  23.  3  their  number  by  their  polls,  man  by  man 
23.  24  counted  by  number  of  names  by  their  p. 


POLL,  to  — 

1. To  cut  off  or  down,  shave,  shear,  tta  gazaz. 

Mic.  1.  16  and  poll  thee  for  thy  delicate  children 

2.  To  shave,  poll  one's  head,  nSa  galach,  3. 

2  Sa.  14.  26  And  when  he  polled  his  head,  for  it 

14.  26  was  at  every  year’s  end  that  he  polled  (it 

3.  To  poll  or  shear  the  head,  dd?  kasam. 

Eze.  44.  20  to  grow,  .they  shall  only  poll  their  heads 


POLLUTE,  to  — 

1. To  pollute,  Sr3  gaal,  3. 

Mai.  1.  7  and  ye  say,  Wherein  have  we  polluted  thee 

2.  To  pierce,  pollute,  7?n  chalal,  3. 

Exod2o.  25  lift  up  thy  tool .  .thou  hast  polluted  it 
Numi8.  32  neither  shall  ye  pollute  the  holy  things 
Isa.  47.  6  I  have  polluted  mine  inheritance,  and 
56.  6  keepeth  the  sabhatli  from  polluting  it 
Jer.  34. 16  polluted  my  name,  and  caused  every  man 


Lam  2.  2  hath  polluted  the  kingdom  and  the  princes 
Eze.  7.  21  give  it.  .fora  spoil;  and  they  shall  pollute 
7.  22  they  shall  pollute  my  secret  (place) ;  for 
13.  19  And  will  ye  pollute  me  among  my  people 
20. 13  my  sabbaths  they  greatly  polluted  :  then 
20.  16  Because  they . .  polluted  my  sabbaths :  for 
20.  21  they  polluted  my  sabbaths :  then  I  said,  I 
20.  24  had  polluted  my  sabbaths,  and  their  eyes 
20.  39  pollute  ye  my  holy  name  no  more  with 
44.  7  to  be  in  my  sanctuary,  to  pollute  it,  (even) 
Dan.  II.  31  shall  pollute  the  sanctuary  of  strength 
Zeph.  3.  4  her  priests  have  polluted  the  sanctuary 

3.  To  profane,  defile,  ’]!?  chaneph,  5. 

Num35-  33  shall  not  pollute  the  land  wherein  ye(are) 
Jer.  3.  2  and  thou  hast  polluted  the  land  with  thy 

4.  To  defile,  make  unclean,  red  tame,  3. 

2  Ki.23.  16  polluted  it,  according  to  the  word  of  the 
2  Ch.36. 14  polluted  the  house  of  the  Lord  which  he 
Jer.  7.  30  set.  .abominations  in  the  house,  .topollu. 
Eze.  20.  26  I  polluted  them  in  their  own  gif  ts,  in  that 
36. 18  their  idols  (wherewith)they  had  polluted 

5 . To  make  common,  pollute,  Koivdu  koinob. 

Acts  21.  28  and  further,  .hath  polluted  this  holypla. 
POLLUTE  selves,  to  — - 

1. To  be  polluted,  *?N3  gaal,  2. 

Lam.  4.  14  they  have  polluted  themselves  with  blood 

2.  To  be  defiled,  red  tame,  2. 

Eze.  20.  31  yc  pollute  yourselves  with  all  your  idols 

POLLUTED,  to  be  — 

1. To  be  trodden  down,  Dia  bus,  7a. 

Eze.  16.  6  and  saw  thee  polluted  in  thine  own  blood 
16.  22  and  bare,  (and)  wast  polluted  in  thy  blood 

2.  To  be  polluted,  ^33  gaal,  2. 

Zeph.  3.  1  Woe  to  her  that  is  filthy  and  polluted,  to 

3.  To  be  polluted,  ^>3)  gaal,  4. 

Ezra  2.  62  therefore  were  they,  as  polluted,  put  from 
Neh.  7.  64  therefore  were  they,  aspolluted,  put  from 
Mai.  1.  7  Ye  ofier  polluted  bread  upon  mine  altar 
1.  12  The  table  of  the  Lord  (is)  polluted ;  and 

4.  To  be  pierced,  polluted,  chalal,  2. 

Isa.  48.  n  do  (it);  for  how  should  (my  name)  be  po. 
Eze.  20.  9,  14,  22  that  it  should  not  be  polluted 

5.  To  be  profaned,  *]3n  chaneph. 

Psa.  106.  38  and  the  land  was  polluted  with  blood 
Jer.  3.  1  shall  not  that  land  be  greatly  polluted? 

6.  To  be  unclean,  rod  tame. 

Eze.  23.  17  she  was  polluted  with  them,  and  her  m. 
Mic.  2. 10  because itispolluted,itshalldestroy(you) 

7 . To  be  or  become  unclean,  red  tame,  2. 

Jer.  2.  23  I  am  not  polluted,  I  have  not  gone  after 
Eze.  20.  30  Are  ye  polluted  after  the  manner  of  your 
23.  30  because  thou  art  polluted  with  their  idols 

8.  To  be  or  become  unclean,  red  tame,  4. 

Eze.  4.  14  behold,  my  soul  hath  not  been  polluted 

9.  To  make  self  unclean,  red  tame,  7. 

Eze.  14.  11  neither  be  polluted  any  more  with  all  t. 
Hos.  9.  4  all  that  eat  thereof  shall  be  polluted :  for 

10.  Unclean,  red  tame. 

Amos  7.  17  thou  shalt  die  in  a  polluted  land ;  and  I. 

11.  Crooked,  slippery,  ap)/  aqob. 

nos.  6.  8  Gilead  (is)  a  city,  .polluted  with  blood 

POLLUTION  — 

1.  Unclean,  red  tame. 

Eze.  22. 10  humbled  her  that  was  set  apart  for  poll. 

2.  Pollution,  ahia-yqpa  alisgema. 

Acts  15.  20  they  abstain  from  pollutions  of  idols,  and 

3.  Defilement ,  pollution,  pidopa  miasma. 

2  Pe.  2.  20  after  they  have  escaped  the  pollutions  of 
POLLUX,  the  twin  brother  of  Castor. 

Acts  28.  1 1  in  the  isle,  whose  sign  was  Castor  and  P. 

POMEGRANATE  (tree)  — 

Pomegranate,  pa?  rimmon. 

Exod28.  33  thou  shalt  make  pomegranates  (of)  blue 
28.  34  pomegranate,  a  golden  bell  aud  a  pome. 
39.  24  made  upon  the  hems . .  pomegranates  (of) 
39.  25  the  pomegranates  upon  the  hem  of  the  r. 
39.  25  round  about  between  the  pomegranates 
39.  26  a  pomegranate,  a  bell  and  a  pomegranate 
Num  13.  23  (they  brought)  of  the  pomegranates,  and 
20.  5  or  of  figs,  or  of  vines,  or  of  pomegranates 
Deut.  8.  8  and  vines,  and  fig  trees,  and  pomegrana. 
1  Sa.  14.  2  under  a  pomegranate  tree  which  (is)  in 

1  Ki.  7.  18  that  (were)  upon  the  top  with  pomegran. 

7.  20  the  pomegranates  (were)  two  hundred,  in 
7.  42  hundred  pomegranates  for  the  two  net  w. 

7.  42  two  rows  of  pomegranates  for  one  net  w. 

2  Ki.25. 17  and  pomegranates  upon  the  chapiter  rou. 
1  Ch.  3.  16  made  an  hundred  pomegranates,  and  put 

4.  13  hundred  pomegranates  on  the  two  wreaths 

4.  13  two  rows  of  pomegranates  on  each  wreath 
Song  4.  3  temples  (are)  like  a  piece  of  a  pomegranate 
4.  13  Thy  plants  (are)  an  orchard  of  pomegra. 
6.  7  As  a  piece  of  a  pomegranate  (are)  thy  te. 
6.  11  to  see  whether,  .the  pomegranates  budded 
7. 12  see.  .(whether). .  the  pomegranates  bud  f. 

8.  2  spiced  wine  of  the  juice  of  my  pomegran. 
Jer.  52.  22  pomegranates  upon  the  chapiters  round 

52.  22  and  the  pomegranates  (were)  like  unto  t. 
52.  23  were  ninety  and  six  pomegranates  on  a 


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POOR 


Jer.  52.  23  tlie  pomegranates  upon  the  net  work  (w.) 
Joel  1.  12  the  pomegranate  tree,  the  palm  tree  also 
Hag.  2.  19  pomegranate,  and  the  olive  tree,  hath  not 

POMMEL  — 

Bowl,  oil  vessel ,  gullah. 

2  Ch.  4.  12  two  pillars,  and  the  pommels,  and  the  c. 

4.  12,  13  to  cover  the  two  pommels  of  the  clia. 

POMP  — 

1  .Pride,  rising,  excellency ,  gaon. 

Isa.  14. 11  Thy  pomp  is  brought  down  to  the  grave 
Eze.  7.  24  I  will  also  make  the  pomp  of  the  strong  to 
30.  18  the  pomp  of  her  strength  shall  cease  in  her 

32. 12  they  shall  spoil  the  pomp  of  Egypt,  and 

33.  28  and  the  pomp  of  her  strength  shall  cease 

2.  Wasting,  desolation,  noise,  pNC'  shaon. 

Isa.  5.  14  and  their'  pomp,  .shall  descend  into  it 

S. Appearance,  pomp,  (pavraala  phantasia. 

Acts  25.  23  when  Agrippa  was  come,  .with  great  po. 

POND,  POOL  — 

1  .Pond,  din  agam. 

Exod.  7.' 19  stretch  out  thine  hand. .upon  their  ponds 

8.  5  Stretch  forth  thine  hand . .  over  the  ponds 
Isa.  14.  23  I  will  also  make  it.. pools  of  water:  and  . 

19.  10  all  that  make  sluices  (and)  ponds  for  fish 

35.  7  the  parched  ground  shall  become  a  pool 

41.  18  I  will  make  the  wilderness  a  pool  of  wat. 

42.  15  rivers  islands,  and  I  will  dry  up  the  pools 

2 . Pool,  nr; 3  berakah. 

Psa.  84'  6  passing  through,  .rain  also  filletli  the  po. 

3.  Pool,  .1373  berekah. 

2  Sa.  2.  13  met  together  by  the  pool  of  Gibeon  :  and 

2.  13  oue  side  of  the  pool,  .other  side  of  the  p. 

4.12  hanged  (them)  up  over  the  pool  in  Hebron 

1  Ki.22.  38  washed  the  chariot  in  the  pool  of  Samaria 

2  Ki.18.  17  and  stood  by  the  conduit  of  the  upper  p. 

20.  20  how  he  made  a  pool,  and  a  conduit,  and 
Nell.  2. 14  Then  I  went  on.  .to  the  king’s  pool:  but 

3.  15  wall  of  the  pool  of  Siloalr  by  the  king’s  g. 

3.  16  to  the  pool  that  was  made,  and  unto  the 

Eccl.  2.  6  I  made  me  pools  of  water,  to  water  ther. 
Song  7.  4  thine  eyes  (like)  the  fish  pools  in  Heshbon 
Isa.  7.  3  the  end  of  the  conduit  of  the  upper  pool 

22.  9  ye  gathered  together  the  waters  of  the . .  p. 

22.  1 1  the  two  walls  for  the  water  of  the  old  pool 

36.  2  stood  by  the  conduit  of  the  upper  pool  in 
Nah.  2.  8  But  Nineveh  (is) of  old  like  a  pool  of  water 

1. Collection,  nipp  miqveh. 

Exod.  7. 19  upon  all  their  pools  of  water,  that  they 

5. Pool,  bath,  KoXvp^-gbpa  kolumbelhra. 

John  5.  2  Now  there  is  at  Jerusalem . .  a  pool,  which 

5.  4  [down  at  a  certain  season  into  the  pool]* 
5.  7  have  no  man.  .put  me  into  the  pool :  but 

9.  7  wash  in  the  pool  of  Siloam,  which  is,  by 
9.  11  Go  to  [the  pool  of]  Siloam,  and  wash :  and 

PONDER,  to  — 

1  .To  ponder,  palas,  3. 

Prov.  4.  26  Ponder  the  path  of  thy  feet,  and  let  all 
5.  6  Lest  thou  shouklest  ponder  the  path  of 
5.  21  the  Lord,  and  he  pondereth  all  bis  goings 

2.  To  weigh,  ponder,  |?n  takan. 

Prov  21.  2  right,  .but  the  Lord  pondereth  thehearts 
24.  12  doth  not  he  that  pondereth  the  heart  co. 

3 . To  cast  together,  crvyfidx\u>  sumballo. 

Luke  2.  19  But  Mary ..  pondered  (them)  in  her  heart 

PONTIUS,  ndi/Ti os. 

The  name  of  the  Roman  governor  of  Judea.  A.D.  26-36. 
See  Pila  te. 

Matt 27.  2  they,  .delivered  him  to  P.  Pilate  the  gov. 
Luke  3.  1  P.  Pilate  being  governor  of  Judaea,  and  H. 
Acts  4.  27  P.  Pilate,  with  the  Gentiles,  .were  gathe. 

1  Ti.  6. 13  who  before  P.  Pilate  witnessed  a  good  co. 

PON'-TUS,  Uouros. 

The  N.E.  province  of  Asia  Minor,  having  the  Euxine 
Sea  on  the  N.,  Cappadocia  on  the  S.,  Colchis  on  the  E., 
and  Paphlagonia  and  Galatia  on  the  W.  It  was  origin¬ 
ally  a  part  of  Cappadocia,  and  a  satrapy  of  the  Persian 
empire;  in  480  B  c.  it  was  given  to  Artabazes;  in  112- 
no  Mithridates  the  Great  greatly  enlarged  it,  and 
assisted  the  Greeks  against  the  Scythians,  and  in  108- 
105  he  formed  connections  as  far  W.  as  the  Danube ; 
in  89-85  he  lost  Bitliynia,  Cappadocia  and  Paphlagonia ; 
in  84-81  he  was  still  losing,  and  in  75-64  Pontus  became 
a  Roman  province.  Its  kings  were  Ariobarzanes  II. 
B.c.  363;  Mithridates  II.  337;  Mithridates  III.  302; 
Ariobarzanes  III.  266 ;  Mithridates  IV.  240 ;  Pharnaces 
I.  190,  Mithridates  V.  156;  Mithridates  VI.  120;  Phar¬ 
naces  II.  63. 

Acts  2.  9  the  dwellers  in  Mesopotamia,  .in  P.,  and 

18.  2  a  certain  Jew  named  Aquila,  born  in  P. 

1  Pe.  1.  1  to  the  strangers  scattered  throughout  P. 

POOR  (man)  — 

1  .Desirous,  needy,  poor,  ]V3J[  ebyon. 

Exod23.  6  shalt  not  wrest  the  judgmentof  thy  poor 

23.  11  that  the  poor  of  thy  people  may  eat:  and 
Deut  15.  4  Save  when  there  shall  be  no  poor  among 

15.  7  If  there  be  among  you  a  poor  man  of  one 
15.  7  norshutthine  hand  from  thy  poor  brother 
15.  9  thine  eye  be  evil  against  thy  poor  brother 
15. 11  For  the  poor  shall  never  cease  out  of  the 
Esth.  9.  22  of  sending  portions .  .and  gifts  to  the  poor 

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Job  5. 15  But  he  saveth  the  poor  from  the  sword 

29.  16  I  (was)  a  father  to  the  poor:  and  the  cause 

30.  25  was  (not)  my  soul  grieved  for  the  poor? 
31. 19  If  I  have  seen . .  any  poor  without  covering 

Psa.  49.  2  Both  low  and  high,  rich  and  poor,  toget. 
69.  33  For  the  Lord  heareth  the  poor,  and  desp. 
107.  41  Yet  setteth  he  the  poor  on  high  from  aftl. 
109.  31  shall  stand  at  the  right  hand  of  the  poor 

1 12.  9  He  hath  dispersed,  he  hath  given  to  the  p. 

132. 15  I  will  abundantly,  .satisfy  her  poor  with 

140. 12  Lord  will  maintain,  .the  right  of  the  poor 

Prov.  1 4.  31  honoureth  him  hath  mercy  on  the  poor 
Isa.  29. 19  poor  among  men  shall  rejoice  in  the  holy 
Jer.  2.  34  the  blood  of  the  souls  of  the  poor  innoce. 

20.  13  for  he  hath  delivered  the  soul  of  the  poor 
Amos.  2.  6  because  they  sold . .  the  poor  for  a  pair  of 
5.  12  they  turn  aside  the  poor  in  the  gate  (from 

2 . Lean,  poor,  weak,  dal. 

Gen.  41.  19  poor  and  very  ill  favoured  and  lean  flesh. 
Exod23.  3  Neither  shalt  thou  countenance  a  poor  m. 

30. 15  poor  shall  not  give  less,  than  half  a  shek. 
Lev.  14.  21  if  he  (be)  poor,  and  cannot  get  so  much 

19.  15  shalt  not  respect  the  person  of  the  poor 
Judg.  6.  15  my  family  (is)  poor  in  Manasseh,  and  I 
Ruth  3.  10  followedst  not  voung  men,  whether  poor 

1  Sa.  2.  8  He  raiseth  up  the  poor  out  of  the  dust, 
Job  5.  16  So  the  poor  hath  hope,  and  iniquity  stop. 

20.  10  His  children  shall  seek  to  please  the  poor 

20.  19  he.  .oppressed  (and)  hath  forsaken  the  p. 

31.  16  If  I  have  withheld  the  poor  from  (their)  d. 

34.  19  regardeth  the  rich  more  than  the  poor? 
34. 28  So  that  they  cause  the  cry  of  the  poor  to 

Psa.  41.  1  Blessed  (is)  he  that  considereth  the  poor 
72. 13  He  shall  spare  the  poor  and  needy,  and 
82.  3  Defend  the  poor  and  fatherless  ;  do  just. 
82.  4  Deliver  the  poor  and  needy  :  rid  (them) 

1 13.  7  He  raiseth  up  the  poor  out  of  the  dust 
Prov.  10.  15  the  destruction  of  the  poor  (is)  their  pov. 

14. 31  He  that  oppresseth  the  poor  reproacheth 
19.  4  the  poor  is  separated  from  his  neighbour 
19.  17  He  that  hath  pity  upon  the  poor  lendeth 

21.  13  stoppeth  his  ears  at  the  cry  of  the  poor 

22.  9  for  he  giveth  of  his  bread  to  the  poor 
22..16  He  that  oppresseth  the  poor  to  increase 

22.  22  Rob  not  the  poor,  because  lie(is)poor,  neit. 
28.  3  man  that  oppressetli  the  poor  (is  like)  a 
28.  8  gather  it  for  him  that  will  pity  the  poor 
28. 11  poor  that  hath  understanding  searelieth 

28.  15  (so  is)  a  wicked  ruler  over  the  poor  peop. 

29.  7  righteous  considereth  the  cause  of  the  p. 
29.  14  The  king  that  faithfully  judgeth  the  poor 

Isa.  11.  4  with  righteousness  shall  he  judge  the  po. 
14.  30  first  born  of  the  poor  shall  feed,  and  the 
25.  4  For  thou  hast  been  a  strength  to  the  poor 
Jer.  5.  4  Surely  these  (are)  poor ;  they  are  foolish 
39.  10  left  of  the  poor  of  the  people,  which  had 
Amos  2.  7  dust  of  the  earth  on  the  head  of  the  poor 

4.  1  which  oppress  the  poor,  which  crush  the 

5.  11  as  your  treading  (is)  upon  the  poor,  and 

8.  6  That  we  may  buy  the  poor  for  silver,  and 
Zeph.  3.  12  leave,  .an  afflicted  and  poor  people,  and 

3 . Lean,  poor,  weak,  nVn  dallah. 

2  Ki.  25.  12  left  of  the  poor  of  the  land  (to  be)  vine 
Jer.  40.  7  poor  of  the  land,  of  them  that  were  not  c. 

52. 15  carried  away  captive  (certain)  of  the  poor 

52. 16  left  (certain)  of  the  poor  of  the  land  for 

4.  Afflicted,  miserable,  unfortunate,  nayn  chelkah. 

Psu.  10.  8  his  eyes  are  privily  set  against  the  poor 

10.  14  the  poor  committeth  himself  unto  thee 

5.  One  that  lacks,  niono  machsor. 

Prov2i.  17  Hethatlovetlipleasure(shallbe)apoorm. 

6.  Poor,  useful,  ]spn  misken. 

Eccl.  4.  13  Better  (is)  a  poor  and  a  wise  child  than  an 

9. 15  Now  there  was  found  in  it  a  poor  wise  m. 

9. 15  yet  no  man  remembered  that  same  poor  m. 

9.  16  nevertheless  the  poor  man’s  wisdom  (is) 

7.  Humble,  poor,  fill/  aneh. 

Dan.  4.  27  by  showing  mercy  to  the  poor ;  if  it  may 

8 . Humble,  poor,  115;  anav. 

Job  24.  4  poor  of  the  earth  hide  themselves  togeth. 
Psa.  9.  18  expectation  of  the  poor  shall  (not)  perish 
Prov  14.  21  but  he  that  hath  mercy  on  the  poor,  happy 
Isa.  32.  7  deviseth  wicked  devices  to  destroy  the  p. 
Amos  8.  4  even  to  make  the  poor  of  the  land  to  fail 

9.  Humble,  poor,  "Pi)  ani. 

Exod  22.  25  money  to  (any  of)  my  people  (that  is)  poor 
Lev.  19. 10  thou  shalt  leave  them  for  the  poor  and  s. 

23.  22  thou  shalt  leave  them  unto  the  poor,  and 
Deut  15.  11  to  thy  poor,  and  to  thy  needy,  in  thy  land 

24.  12  if  the  man  (lie)  poor,  thou  shalt  not  sleep 

24.  14  not  oppress  an  hired  servant(that  is)poor 

24. 15  for  he  (is)  poor,  and  setteth  his  heart  upon 
Job  24.  9  Theypluck..and  take  a  pledge  of  the  poor 

24.  14  rising  with  the  light  killeth  the  poor  and 
29.  12  Because  I  delivered  the  poor  that  cried 
36.  6  preserveth . .  but  giveth  right  to  the  poor 

36. 15  He  delivereth  the  poor  in  his  affliction, and 
Psa.  9.  18  expectation  of  the  poor  shall  (not)  perish 

10.  2  The  wicked,  .doth  persecute  the  poor  :  let 
10.  9  he  lieth  in  wait  to  catch  the  poor  :  he  do. 

10.  9  catch  the  poor,  when  he  draweth  him  into 
12.  5  For  the  oppression  of  the  poor,  for  the  s. 
14.  6  Ye  have  shamed  the  counsel  of  the  poor 

34.  6  This  poor  man  cried,  and  the  Lord  heard 

35.  10  which  deliverest  the  poor  from  him  that 
35.  10  poor  and  the  needy  from  him  that  spoileth 


Psa.  37. 14  east  down  the  poor  and  needy,  (and)  to  s. 

40. 17  But  I  (am)  poor  and  needy;  (yet)  the  L. 

68.  10  bast  prepared  of  thy  goodness  for  the  po. 

69.  29  But  I  (am)  poor  and  sorrowful :  let  thy  s. 

70.  5  But  I  (am)  poor  and  needy ;  make  haste 
72.  2  He  shall  judge .  .thy  poor  with  judgment 
72.  4  He  shall  judge  the  poor  of  the  people,  he 
72.  12  he  shall  deliver,  .the  poor  also,  and  (him) 
74.  19  forget  not  the  congregation  of  thy  poor 
74.  21  let  the  poor  and  needy  praise  thy  name 
86.  1  Bow  down  thine  ear.  .for  I  (am)poor  and 

109. 16  but  persecuted  the  poor  and  needy  man 
109.  22  poor  and  needy,  and  my  heart  is  wounded 
Frov  14.  21  he  that  hath  mercy  on  the  poor,  happy 
30. 14  to  devour  the  poor  from  off  the  earth,  and 

31.  9  and  plead  the  cause  of  the  poor  and  needy 
Eccl.  6.  8  what  hath  thepoor,  that  knowetli  to  walk 
Isa.  3.  14  the  spoil  of  the  poor  (is)  in  your  houses 

3. 15  grind  the  faces  of  the  poor?  saith  the  L. 

10.  2  take  away  the  right  from  the  poor  of  my 

10.  30  cause  it  to  be  heard  unto  Laisli,  0  poor  A. 
14.  32  and  the  poor  of  his  people  shall  trust  in  it 
26.  6  feet  of  the  poor,  (and)  the  steps  of  the  n. 

32.  7  devices  to  destroy  the  poor  with  lying  w. 

4 1 . 1 7  (When)  the  poor  and  needy  seek  water,  and 
58.  7  that  thou  bring  the  poor  that  are  cast  out 
66.  2  to  (him  that  is)  poor,  and  of  a  contrite  s. 

Jer.  22.  16  judged  the  cause  of  the  poor  and  needy 
Eze.  16.  49  strengthen  the  hand  of  thepoorandneedy 
18.  12  Hath  oppressed  the  poor  and  needy,  hath 
18.  17  hath  takenoffhis  hand  from  thepoor, (th.) 
22.  29  have  vexed  the  poor  and  needy;  yea  they 
Amos  8.  4  even  to  make  the  poor  of  the  land  to  fail 
Hab.  3.  14  their  rejoicing  (was)  as  to  devourthepoor 
Zech.  7.  10  oppress  not  the  widow,  .nor  the  poor;  and 

11.  7  feed  the  flock ..  (even)  you,  0  poor  of  the 
11. 11  so  the  poor  of  the  flock  that  waited  upon 

IQ.  To  be  poor,  impoverished,  tvn  rush. 

1  Sa.  18.  23  seeing  that  I  (am)a  poor  man,  and  lightly 

2  Sa.  12.  1  two  men . .  the  one  rich,  and  the  other  po. 

12.  3  But  the  poor  (man)  had  nothing,  save  one 

12.  4  took  the  poor  man’s  lamb,  anil  dressed  it 
Prov  10.  4  He  becometli  poor  that  dealetli  (with)  a 

13.  8  his  riches :  but  the  poor  heareth  not  reb. 

13.  23  Much  food  (is  in)  the  tillage  of  the  poor 

14.  20  The  poor  is  hated  even  of  his  own  neigh. 

17.  5  Whoso  mockeththe  poor  reproacheth  his 

18.  23  The  poor  useth  entreaties ;  but  the  rich  a. 

19.  1  Better  (is)  the  poor  that  walketh  in  his  i. 
19.  7  All  the  brethren  of  the  poor  do  hate  him 
19.  22  kindness  :  and  a  poor  man  (is)  better  than 
22.  2  The  rich  and  poor  meet  together  :  the  L. 
22.  7  The  rich  ruleth  over  the  poor,  and  the  b. 
28.  3  A  poor  man  that  oppresseth .  .(is  like)as. 
28.  6  Better  (is)  the  poor  that  walketh  in  his  u. 

28,  27  He  that  giveth  unto  the  noor  shall  not-4- 

29.  13  The  poor  and  the'ciecei tiul  niarfmeet  to. 
Eccl.  4. 14  that  is)  born  in  his  kingdom  becometli  p. 

5.  8  If  thou  seest  the  oppression  of  the  poor . 

11.  Afflicted,  unfortunate,  D’xsbn  chelkaim. 

Psa.  10.  10  that  the  poor  may  fall  by  his  strong  ones 

12 . Labourer,  poor  man,  irev-qs  penes. 

2  Co.  9.  9  he  hath  given  to  the  poor :  his  righteous. 

13.  Very  poor,  rreyixpds  penichros. 

Luke2i.  2  saw  also  a  certain  poor  widow  casting  in 

14.  Trembling,  poor,  irruixds  ptochos. 

Matt  5.  3  Blessed(are)thepoorinspirit :  fortlieirs 

11.  5  the  poor  have  the  gospel  preached  to  th. 
19.  21  sell  that  thou  hast,  and  give  to  the  poor 
26.  9  been  sold  for  much,  and  given  to  the  po. 

26.  11  Forye  have  the  poor  always  with  you;  but" 
Markio.  21  give  to  the  poor,  and  thou  shalt  have  tie. 

12.  42  there  came  a  certain  [poor]  widow,  and 
12.  43  this  poor  widow  hath  cast  more  in  than 
14.  5  have  been  sold.  .and.  .given  to  the  poor 
14.  7  For  ye  have  the  poor  with  you  always,  and 

Luke  4. 18  anointed  me  to  preach,  .to  the  poor;  lie 

6.  20  Blessed  (lie  ye)  poor  :  for  yours  is  the  kin. 

7.  22  llow  that  .  .to  the  poor  the  gospel  is  pre. 

14.  13  when  thou  makest  a  feast,  call  the  poor  — 
14.  21  bring  in  hither  the  poor,  and  the  maimed 

18.  22  distribute  unto  the  poor,  and  thou  shalt 

19.  8  the  half  my  goods  I  give  to  the  poor 
21.  3  this  poor  widow  hath  cast  in  more  than 

John  12.  5  was  not  this  ointment,  .given to  the  p.  ? 

12.  6  he  said,  not  that  he  cared  for  the  poor,  but 

12.  8  For  the  poor  always  ye  have  with  you;  b. 

13.  29  that  he  should  give  something  to  the  po. 
Rom.  1 5.  26  certain  contribution  for  the  poor  saints 
2  Co.  6.  10  as  poor,  yet  making  many  rich  ;  as  having 
Gal.  2.  10  that  we  should  remember  the  poor  ;  the 
Jas.  2.  2  there  come  in  also  a  poor  man  in  vile  ra. 

2.  3  say  to  the  poor,  Stand  thou  there,  or  sit 
2.  5  Hath  not  God  chosen  the  poor  of  this  wo. 

2.  6  But  ye  have  dispised  the  poor.  Do  not 
Rev.  3.  17  art  wretched,  and  miserable,  and  poor 
13. 16  rich  and  poor,  free  and  bond,  to  receive 

POOR  or  poorer,  to  be,  become,  or  wax  — 

1  .To  become  impoverished,  err  yarash,  2. 

Prov  30.  9  Who  (is)  the  Lord  ?  or  lest  I  be  poor,  and 

2 .To  be  or  become  low  or  poor,  t]?D  muk. 

Lev.  25.  25  If  thy  brother  be  waxen  poor,  and  hath 
25.  35  if  thy  brother  be  waxen  poor,  and  fallen 
25.  39  if  thy  brother,  .be  waxen  poor,  and  besold 
25. 47  thy  brother  (tliatdwelleth)  by  him  wax  p. 

27.  8  But  if  he  be  poorer  than  thy  estimation 


POOR 


762 


POSSESS 


3. To  be  or  become  poor,  muxcboi  ptbcheuo. 

2  Co.  8.  9  he  became  poor,  that  ye  through  his  pov. 
POOR,  to  make  (self)  — 
llTo  dispossess,  bh;  yarash,  5. 

N  i  Sa.  2.  7  The  Lord  maketh  poor,  and  maketh  rich 

2.  To  impoverish  self,  rush,  7  a. 

Prov  13.  7  (there  is)  that  maketh  himself  poor,  yet 
POOREST  sort  — 

Lean,  poor,  weak,  nVi  dallah. 

2  Ki.24. 14  the  poorest  sort  of  the  people  of  the  land 
POPLAR  — 

Poplar,  run1?  libneh. 

Geu.  30.  37  Jacob  took  him  rods  ofgreen  poplar,  and 
Hos.  4.  13  burn  iuoense.. under  oaks  aud  poplars  and 

POPULOUS  — 

1. A  multitude,  one  nourished,  jinK  amon. 

Nah.  3.  8  Art  thou  better  than  jropulous  No,  that 

2.  Numerous,  abundant,  an  rab. 

Deut  26.  s  became,  .nation,  great,  mighty,  and  pop. 
PO-RA'-THA,  N(ni3. 

One  of  the  sons  of  Uamau  the  Agagite.  B.o.  510. 

Esth.  9.  8  And  P.,  and  Adalia,  and  Aridatha 

PORCH  — 

1  .Porch,  arch,  D^in,  ulam. 

1  Ki.  6.  3  the  porch  before  the  temple  of  the  house 
7.  6  he  made  a  porch  of  pillars ;  the  length 
7.  6  the  porch  (was)  before  them ;  and  the  (0.) 
7.  7  he  made  a  porch  for  the  throne  where  he 
7.  7  the  porch  of  judgment :  aud  (it  was)  cov. 
7.  8  house.. (had)  another  court  within  the  po. 
7.  8  made  also  an  house,  .like  unto  this  porch 
7.  12  cedar  beams,  .for  the  porch  of  the  house 
7. 19  chapiters,  .(were)  of  lily  work  in  the  por. 

7.  21  the  pillars  in  the  porch  of  the  temple 

1  Ch.28.  11  gave  to  Solomon,  .the  pattern  of  the  po. 

2  Ch.  3.  4  porch  that  (was)  in  the  front  (of  the  ho.) 

8.  12  altar. .  which  he  had  built  before  the  po. 
15.  8  altar,  .that  (was)  before  the  porch  of  the 
29.  7  they  have  shut  up  the  doors  of  the  porch 
29. 17  on  the  eighth  day.. came  they  to  the  por. 

Eze.  8. 16  between  the  porch  and  the  altar,  (were) 
40.  7  by  the  porch  of  the  gate  within,  .one  reed 
40.  8  measured  also  the  porch  of  the  gate  with 
40.  9  the  porch  of  the  gate,  .the  porch  of  the 
40.  15  unto  the  face  of  the  porch  of  the  inner 
40.  39  in  the  porch  of  the  gate  (were)  two  taldes 
40.  40  side,  which  (was)  at  the  porch  of  the  gate 
40.  48  he  brought  me  to  the  porch  of  the  house 
40.  48  measured  (each)  post  of  the  porch,  five  c. 

40.  49  The  length  of  the  porch  (was)  twenty  cu. 

41.  15  inner  temple,  and  the  porches  of  the  co. 
41.  25  planks  upon  the  face  of  the  porch  without 
41.  26  on  the  sides  of  the  porch,  and  (upon)  the 
44.  3  enter  by  the  way  of  the  porch  of  (that)g. 
46.  2  enter bythe  way  of  theporeh  of  (that)gate 
46.  8  go  in  by  the  way  of  the  porch  of  (that)  g. 

Joel  2.  17  weepbetweentheporchandthealtar.and 

2. Porcli,  j’vnpa  misdcron. 

Judg.  3.  23  Ehud  went  forth  through  the  porch,  and 

3.  Vestibule,  irpoavKiov  proaulion. 

Marki4.  68  went  out  into  the  porch  ;  and  the  cock 

4.  A  gateway,  irvAiiv  pulon. 

Matt  26.  71  when  he  was  gone  out  into  the  porch,  an. 

5. A  standing  place ,  portico,  <rrod  stoa. 

John  5.  2  Now  there  is.  .apool.  .having  five  porches 
10.  23  walked  in  the  temple,  in  Solomon’s  porch 
Acts  3. 11  in  the  porch  that  is  called  Solomon’s 
5. 12  all  with  one  accord  in  Solomon’s  porch 
POR-CI-US,  FI dpKios. 

The  procurator  of  the  Jews  who  succeeded  Felix  a.d. 
60,  and  who  sent  Paul  to  Rome. 

Acts  24.  27  after  two  years  P.  Festus  came  into  Felix’ 
PORT  — 

Gate,  ijjci  shaar. 

Neh.  2. 13  the  dragon  well,  and  to  the  dung  port 
PORTER  — 

\.Gate,~i]ip  shaar. 

1  Ch.  16. 42  And  the  sons  of  Jeduthun  (were)  porters 
2. Gate  keeper,  -ijtits’  shoer. 

2  Sa.  18.  26  the  watchman  called  unto  the  porter,  and 
2  Ki.  7.  10  came  and  called  unto  the  porter  of  the 

7.  II  he  called  the  porters;  and  they  told  (it) 
t  Ch.  9. 17  the  porters  (were)  Shallum,  and  Akkub 

9.  18  they  (were)  porters  in  the  companies  of 
9.  21  the  son  of  Meshelemiah  (was)  porterof  the 
9.  22  All  these!  .chosen  to  be  porters  in  the  g. 

9.  24  In  four  quarters  were  the  porters,  toward 
9.  26  the  four  chief  porters,  were  in  (their)  set 

15.  18  with  them.  .  Obed-edom,  and  Jeiel,  the  p. 

16.  38  son  of  Jeduthun,  and  Hosah,  (to  be)  port. 
23.  5  four  thousand  (were)  porters ;  and  four 
26.  1  Coneemingthe  divisions  of  theporters:  Of 
26.  12  Among  these . .  the  divisions  of  the  porters 
26.  19  the  divisions  of  the  porters  among  the  sons 

2  Ch.  8.  14  the  porters  also  by  their  courses  at  every 
23.  4  third  part,  .(shall  be)  porters  of  the  doors 
23.  19  he  set  the  porters  at  thegates  of  thehouse 
31.  14  the  porter  toward  the  east,  (was)  overthe 
34-  13  (there  were)  scribes,  and  officers,  and  po. 

35'  15  the  porters  (waited)  at  every  gate;  theym 


Ezra  2.  42  The  children  of  the  porters :  the  children 

2.  70  the  porters,  and  the  Nethinims,  dwelt  in 

7.  7  singers,  and  the  porters,  and  the  Nothin. 

10.  24  of  the  porters ;  Shallum,  and  Telem,  and 
Neh.  7.  1  the  porters  and  the  singers  and  the  Levi. 

7.  45  The  porters :  the  children  of  Shallum,  the 

7.  73  Levites,  and  the  porters,  and  the  singers 

10.  28  the  porters,  the  singers,  the  Nethinims 
20.  39  the  priests  that  minister,  and  the  porters 
11. 19  porters :  Akkub,  Talmon,  and  their  breth. 

12.  25  Talmon,  Akkub,  (were)  porters,  keeping 
12.  45  the  porters  kept  the  ward  of  theirGod,  and 

12.  47  the  portions  of  the  singers  and  the  porters 

13.  5  Levites,  and  the  singers,  and  the  porters 

3 . Gate  or  door  keeper,  inn  tara. 

Ezra  7.  24  porters,  Nethinims,  or  ministers  of  this 

4.  Door  keeper,  gate  keeper,  0vpupos  thuroros. 
Marki3.  34  and  commanded  the  porter  to  watch 

J  ohn  10.  3  To  him  the  porter  openeth ;  and  the  sheep 
PORTION  — 

1  .To  lay  or  keep  hold  on,  Inx  achaz. 

NUH131.  30  thou  shalt  take  one  portion  of  fifty,  of 

31.  47  Moses  took  one  portion  of  fifty,  (both)  of 

2.  A  xvord,  thing,  matter,  inn  dabar. 

2  Ch.31.  16  his  daily  portion  for  their  service  in  their 
Neh.  12.  47  and  theporters,  every  day  his  portion :  and 
Job  26.  14  but  how  little  a  portion  is  heard  of  him? 
Jer.  52.  34  every  day  a  portion  until  the  day  of  his 

3. A  cord,  line,  portion,  8nn  chebel. 

Josh  17.  5  there  fell  ten  portions  to  Manasseh,  besi. 
17. 14  one  portion  to  inherit,  seeing  I  (am)  a 
19.  9  the  portion  of  the  children  of  Judali(was) 
Eze.  47.  13  the  laud.  .Joseph  (shall  have  two)  portions 

4.  A  portion,  share,  pbn  cheleq. 

Gen.  14.  24  the  portion  of  the  men  which  went  with 

14.  24  Eshcol,  and  Mamre ;  let  them  take  theirp. 

31.  14  (Is  there)  yet  any  portion  or  inheritance 
Lev.  6.  17  their  portion  of  my  offerings  made  by  fire 
Num3i.  36  the  portion  of  them  that  went  out  to  war 
Deut  18.  8  They  shall  have  like  portions  to  eat,  be. 

32.  9  For  the  Loup’s  portion  (is)  his  people ;  J. 

1  Ki.12.  16  saying,  What  portion  have  we  in  David? 

2  Ki.  9.  10  dogs  shall  eat  Jezebel  in  the  portion  of  J. 

9.  36  In  the  portion  of  Jezreel  shall  dogs  eat 
9.  37  upon  the  face  of  the  field  in  the  portion 
2  Ch.io.  16  saying,  What  portion  have  we  in  David? 
Neh.  2.  20  but  ye  have  no  portion,  nor  right,  nor  m. 
Job  20.29  This  (is)  the  portion  of  a  wicked  man  from 
27.  13  This  (is)  the  portion  of  a  wicked  man  w. 
31.  2  For  what  portion  of  God  (is  there)  from 
Psa.  17.  14  men  of  the  world,  (which  have)  their  por. 
73.  26  strength  of  my  heart,  and  my  portion  for 
1 19.  57  (Thou  ai  t)  my  portion,  0  Lord  :  I  have 
142.  5  Thou  (art)  my  refuge  (and)  my  portion  in 
Eccl.  2.  10  and  this  was  my  portion  of  all  my  labour 

2.  21  therein  shall  he  leave  it  (for)  his  portion 

3.  22  for  that  (is)  his  portion :  for  who  shall 

5.18  which  God  giveth  him ;  for  it  (is)  his  por. 

5. 19  take  his  portion,  and  to  rejoice  in  his  la. 
9.  6  neither  have  they  any  more  a  portion  for 
9.  9  for  that  (is)  thy  portion  in  (this)  life,  and 

11.  2  Give  a  portion  to  seven,  and  also  to  eight 
Isa.  17.  14  This  (is)  the  portion  of  them  that  spoil  us 

57.  6  of  the  stream  (is)  thy  portion  ;  they,  they 
61.  7  confusion  they  shall  rejoice  in  their  port. 
Jer.  10.  16  The  portion  of  Jacob  (is)  not  like  them  :  for 
51.  19  The  portion  of  Jacob  (is)  not  like  them 
Lam.  3.  24  uOrd  (is)  my  portion,  saitli  my  soul;  the. 
Eze.  45.  7  over  against  one  of  the  portions,  from  the 
48.  21  over  against  the  portions  for  the  prince 
IIos.  5.  7  mouth  devour  them  with  their  portions 
Mic.  2.  4  he  hath  changed  the  portion  of  my  people 
Hab.  1. 16  because  by  them  their  portion  (is)  fat,  and 
Zech.  2.  12  Lord  shall  inherit  Judah  his  portion  in 

5.  Portion,  share,  pj'n  chalaq. 

Ezra  4.  16  by  this  means  thou  shalt  have  no  portion 
Dan.  4. 15,  23  and  (let)  his  portion  (be)  with  the  be. 

6.  Portion,  share,  npbn  chelqah. 

Deut  33.  21  (in)  a  portion  of  the  law  giver,  (was  he) 

2  Ki.  9.  21  met  him  in  the  portion  of  Naboth  the  Je. 

9.  25  cast  him  in  the  portion  of  the  field  of  N. 
Job  24.  18  their  portion  is  cursed  in  the  earth  :  he 
Jer.  i2.  10  they  have  trodden  my  portion  under  foot 

12.  10  have  made  my  pleasant  portion  a  desolate 

7.  A  statute,  portion,  p'n  clioq. 

Gen.  47.  22  had  a  portion,  .and  did  eat  their  portion 
Trov  31.  15  She ..  giveth ..  a  portion  to  her  maidens 

8.  Course,  division,  npVno  machaloqeth. 

Eze.  48.  29  these  (are)  their  portions,  saith  the  Lord 

9.  Portion,  part,  n.;D  manah. 

1  Sa.  1.  4  to  all  her  sons  and  her  daughters,  portions 

1.  5  unto  Hannah  he  gave  a  worthy  portion 
9.  23  Dring  the  portion  which  I  gave  thee,  of 

2  Ch.  31.  19  to  give  portions  to  all  the  males  among 
Neh.  8.  10  send  portions  unto  them  for  whom  nothing 

8.  12  to  send  portions,  and  to  make  great  mirth 
Esth.  9.  19,  22  and  of  sending  portions  one  to  another 
Psa.  16.  5  Lord  (is)  the  portion  of  mine  inheritance 
Jer.  13.  25  thy  lot,  the  portion  of  thy  measures  from 

10 . Portion,  part,  Jira  menath. 

2  CI1.3T.  3  (He  appointed)  also  the  king’s  portions  of 
31-  4  give  the  portions  of  the  priests  and  the 
Neh.  12.  44  the  portions  of  the  law  for  the  priests 

12.  47  portions  of  the  singers  and  the  porters 

13.  10 1  perceived  that  the  portions  of  the  Lev. 


Psa.  1 1.  6  Upon  the  wicked .  .the  portion  of  their  c. 
63. 10  They . .  they  shall  be  a  portion  for  foxes 

1 1 .  The  mouth,  ns  peh. 

Deut2i.  17  by  giving  him  a  double  portion  of  all 
2  Ki.  2.  9  let  a  double  portion  of  thy  spirit  be  upon 
12  .The  shoulder,  c  yj?  shekem. 

Gen.  48.  22  I  have  given  to  thee  one  portion  above  thy 

13. Part,  portion,  shame,  division,  ixcpos  meros. 
Matt24.  51  appoint  (him)  his  portion  with  the  hypo. 
Lukei2.  46  appoint  him  his  portion  with  the  unbeli. 

15.  12  give  me  the  portion  of  goods  that  falleth 
PORTION  of  meat  — 

1. A  pmtionof  food,  :;p2  pathbag. 

Dan.  1.  8  with  the  portion  of  the  king’s  meat,  nor 

1.  13  that  eat  of  the  portion  of  the  king’s  meat 
1.  15  which  did  eat  the  portion  of  the  king’s  m. 
1.  16  Melzar  took  away  the  portion  of  their  m. 

11.  26  they  that  feed  of  the  portion  of  his  meat 

2.  A  measure  of  corn,  airopirpiov  sitometrion. 
Lukei2.  42  to  give  (them  their)  portion  of  meat  in  due 

PORTION,  to  take  away  a  — 

To  apportion,  share,  pbn  chalaq. 

2  Ch.28.  21  took  away  a  portion  (out)  of  the  house  of 
POSSESS,  to  — 

1  .To  strengthen,  possess,  jpri  chasan,  5. 

Dan.  7. 18  possess  the  kingdom  for  ever,  even  for  e. 
7.  22  came  that  the  saints  possessed  the  kingd. 

2.  To  possess,  take  possession  of,  en;  yarash. 

Gen.  22.  17  seed  shall  possess  the  gate  of  his  enemies 
24.  60  possess  thegate  of  thosewhich  hate  them 
Lev.  20.  24  I  will  give  it  unto  you  to  possess  it,  a  land 
Num  13.  30  Let  us  go  up  at  once,  and  possess  it ;  for 
21.  24  possessed  his  land  from  Arnon  unto  Jab. 
21.  35  they  smote  him.  .and  they  possessed  his 

27.  1 1  unto  his  kinsman . .  and  he  shall  possess 

33.  53  for  I  have  given  you  the  land  to  possess 
36.  8  that  possesseth  an  inheritance  in  any  tri. 

Deut.  1.  8  possess  the  land  which  the  Lord  sware 
1.  21  possess  (it),  as  the  LORD  God  of  thy  fath. 

1.  39  will  I  give  it,  and  they  shall  possess  it 

2.  24  begin  to  possess  (it),  and  contend  with  h. 

2.  31  begin  to  possess,  that  thou  mayest  inher. 

3.  12  this  land,  (which)  we  possessed  at  that  t. 

3. 18  God  hath  given  you  this  land  to  possess 

3.  20  they  also  possess  the  land  which  the  Lord 

4.  1  possess  the  land  which  the  Lord  God  of 

4.  5  in  the  land  whither  ye  go  to  possess  it 

4.  14  the  land  whither  ye  go  over  to  possess  it 
4.  22  shall  go  over,  and  possess  that  good  land 
4.  26  land  whereuuto  ye  go  over  Jordan  to  po. 

4.  47  they  possessed  his  land,  and  the  land  of 

5.  31  the  land  which  I  give  them  to  possess  it 

5.  33  live,  .in  the  land  which  ye  shall  possess 

6.  1  in  the  land  whither  ye  go  to  possess  it 

6. 18  and  possess  the  good  land  which  the  Lord 

7.  1  the  land  whither  thou  goest  to  possess  it 

8.  I  possess  the  land  which  the  LORD  sware 

9.  1  to  possess  nations  greater  and  mightier 

9.  4  hath  brought  me  in  to  possess  this  land 
9.  5  Not  for  thy  righteousness . .  dost  thou . .  p 
9.  6  not  this  good  land  to  possess  it  for  thy  ri. 
9.  23  possess  the  land  which  I  have  given  you 

10.  11  possess  the  land  which  I  sware  unto  their 

11.  8  possessthe  land,  whither  ye  go  to  possess 
ii.  10  the  land,  whither  thou  goest  in  to  possess 
11.  11  the  land,  whither  ye  go  to  possess  it,  (is) 
11.  23  shall  possess  greaternations  and  mightier 
11.  29  the  land  whither  thou  goest  to  possess  it 
11.  31  to  possess  the  land  which  the  Lord  your 

11.  31  and  ye  shall  possess  it,  and  dwell  therein 

12.  1  the  Lord  God.  .giveth  thee  to  possess  it 

12.  2  the  nations  which  ye  shall  possess  served 

12.  29  whither  thou  goest  to  possess  them,  and 
15-  4  giveth.  .(for)  an  inheritance  to  possess  it 
17. 14  shalt  possess  it,  and  shalt  dwell  therein 

18.  14  these  nations,  which  thou  shalt  possess 

19.  2,  14  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee  to  possess 
2x.  1  the  Lord  thy  God  giveth  thee  to  possess 

23.  20  the  land  whither  thou  goest  to  possess  it 
25-  J9  giveth  thee  (fold  an  inheritance  to  possess 
26.  1  come  in  unto- the  land .  .aud  possessest  it 

28.  21,  63  off  the  land  whither  thou  goest  to  pos. 

30.  5  fathers  possessed,  and  thou  shalt  possess 
30. 16  in  the  land  whither  thou  goest  to  possess 

30. 18  thou  passest  over  Jordan  to  go  to  possess 

31.  3  will  destroy . .  and  thou  shalt  possess  them 
31..  13  whither  ye  go  over  Jordan  to  possess  it 

32.  47  whither  ye  go  over  Jordan  to  possess  it 

33.  23  ONaphtali.  .possess  thou  the  west  and  the 
Josh.  1.  11  to  go  in  to  possess  the  land,  which  the 

1.  11  Lord  your  God  giveth  you  to  possess  it 
1.  15  they  also  have  possessed  the  land  which 
12.  1  possessed  their  land  on  the  other  side  J. 
18.  3  to  goto  possessthe  land,  which  the  Lord 
19. 47  smote,  .and  possessed  it,  and  dwelt  ther. 
21.  43  and  they  possessed  it,  and  dwelt  therein 
23-  S  }’e  shall  possess  their  land,  as  the  Lord 

24.  4  I  gave  unto  Esau  mount  Seir,  to  possess 
24.  8  that  ye  might  possess  their  land ;  and  I 

Judg.  2.  6  unto  his  inheritance  to  possess  the  land 

3.  13  went.. and  possessed  the  city  of  palm  trees 
11.  21  so  Israel  possessed  all  the  land  of  the  A. 
11.  22  they  possessed  all  the  coasts  of  the  Amo. 
11.  23  dispossessed.,  and  shouldest  thou  possess 
11.  24  Wilt  not  thou  possess,  .them  will  we  pos. 
18.  9  slothful  to  go.. to  enter  to  possess  the  la. 

1  Ki.21. 18  whither  he  has  gone  down  to  possess  it 


POSSESS 


763 


POT 


2  Ki.17.  24  they  possessed  Samaria,  and  dwelt  in  the 
1  Oh. 28.  8  that  ye  may  possess  this  good  land,  and 
Ezra  9.  11  The  land,  unto  which  ye  go  to  possess  it 
Neh.  9. 15  possess  the  land  which  thou  hadst  sworn 
9.  22  they  possessed  the  land  of  Sihon,  and  the 
9.  23  broughtest.  .that  they  should  goiu  to  po. 
9.  24  So  the  children  went  in  and  possessed  the 
9.  23  possessed  houses  full  of  all  goods,  wells 
Isa.  14.  21  nor  possess  the  land,  nor  fill  the  face  of 

34. 11  the  bittern  shall  possess  it;  the  owl  also 

34.  17  they  shall  possess  it  for  ever,  from  gene. 
61.  7  in  their  land  they  shall  possess  the  double 
63.  18  The  people  of  thy  holiness  have  possessed 

Jer.  30.  3  to  the  land . .  and  they  shall  possess  it 

32.  23  they  came  in,  and  possessed  it ;  but  they 
Eze.  7.  24  and  they  shall  possess  theirhouses:  I  will 

33.  25  shed  blood :  and  shall  ye  possess  the  land 
33.  26  ye  defile,  .and  shall  ye  possess  the  land? 

35.  10  shall  be  mine,  and  we  will  possess  it 

36. 12  they  shall  possess  thee,  and  thou  slialt  be 
IIos.  9.  6  nettles  shall  possess  them:  thorns  (shall) 
Amos  2.  10  led  you.  .to  possess  the  land  of  the  Amo. 

9.  12  they  may  possess  the  remnant  of  Edom 
Obad.  17  the  house  of  Jacob  shall  possess  their  po. 

19  shall  possess  the  mount,  .they  shall  poss. 

20  captivity . .  shall  possess  the  cities  of  the  s. 
Hab.  1.  6  to  possess  the  dwelling  places,  .not  theirs 

3. To(cause  to)  possess,  take  possession,  v-ryarash,  5. 

N1UU14.  24  the  land,  .and  his  seed  shall  possess  it 

4.  To  inherit,  ^nj  nachal. 

Isa.  57.  13  he  that  putteth.  .trust in  me  shall  possess 
Zeph  2.  9  remnant  of  my  people  shall  possess  them 

5.  To  inherit  far  one's  self,  nachal,  7. 

Isa.  14.  2  the  house  of  Israel  shall  possess  them  in 

6.  To  acquire,  set  up,  qanah. 

Psa.139.  13  thou  hast  possessed  my  reins :  thou  hast 
Prov.  8.  22  The  Loud  possessed  me  in  the  beginning 

7  .To  hold  down  or  firm,  uarexoi  katecho. 

1  Co.  7.  30  they  that  buy,  as  though  they  possessed 

2  Co.  6.  10  having  nothing,  and  (yet)  possessing  all 

8.  To  acquire,  possess,  Krd.op.ai  ktaomai. 

Luke  18. 12  I  fast.  .1  give  tithes  of  all  that  I  possess 

21. 19  In  your  patience  possess  ye  your  souls 
1  Th.  4.  4  should  know  how  to  possess  his  vessel  in 

POSSESS,  to  cause,  give,  make  — 

1.  To  cause  to  take  possession,  ah;  yarash,  5. 

Judg  11.  24  Chemosh  thy  god  givetii  thee  to  possess? 
Job  13.  26  makest  me  to  possess  the  iniquities  of  my 

2.  To  cause  to  inherit,  70}  nachal,  5. 

Zech.  8.  12  will  cause  the  remnant.,  to  possess  all  th. 
POSSESS,  to  be  made  to  — 

To  be  caused  to  inherit,  nachal,  6. 

Job  7.  3  So  am  I  made  to  possess  months  of  vanity 

POSSESSED  (with),  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  laid  hold  of  or  on,  inx  achaz,  2. 

Josh.22.  9  whereof  they  were  possessed,  according 

2.  To  take  possession,  eh;  yarash. 

Josh.13.  1  remaineth  yet  very  much  land  to  be  poss. 

3.  To  be  acquired,  possessed,  njfj  qanah,  2. 

Jer.  32.  15  vineyards  shall  be  possessed  again  in  this 

4.  To  have,  hold,  ix°>  echo. 

Acts  8.  7  came  out  of  many  that  were  possessed  (w. 
16.  16  damsel  possessed  with  a  spirit  of  divinat. 

POSSESSED  with  or  of  devils,  to  be  — ■ 

To  be  demonized,  be  as  a  demon,  SaipoviCopai. 

Matt.  4.  24  those  which  were  possessed  with  devils 
8. 16  many  that  were  possessed  with  devils:  and 

8.  28  there  met  him  two  possessed  with  devils 
8, 33  what  was  befallen  to  the  possessed  of  the  <1 . 

9.  32  brought  to  him  a. .man  possessed  with  a  d. 
12.  22  one  possessed  with  a  devil,  blind  and  du. 

Mark  1.  32  and  them  that  were  possessed  with  devils 
5.  15  see  him  that  was  possessed  with  the  devil 
5.  16  befell  to  him  that  was  possessed  with  thed. 
5.  18  he  that  had  been  possessed  with  the  devil 
Luke  8.  36  he  that  was  possessed  of  the  devils  was 

POSSESSETH,  things  which  one  — 

Possessions,  substance,  to  bn dpxovra  ta  liuparchon. 
Luke  12.  15  abundance  of  the  things  which  he  posse. 
Acts  4.  32  things  which  he  possessed  was  his  own 

POSSESSION  — 

1  .Possession,  what  is  held  fast,  ntnt>  achuzzah. 

Gen.  17.  8  Canaan, foraneverlastingpossession  ;  and 
23.  4  give  me  a  possession  of  a  burying  place 
23.  9,  20  for  a  possession  of  a  burying  place 

36.  43  habitations  in  the  land  of  their  possession 

47.  11  gave  them  a  possession  in  the  land  of  E. 

48.  4  give  this  land .  .(for)  an  everlasting  pos. 

49.  30  bought,  .for  a  possession  of  a  burying  pi. 

50. 13  bought,  .for  a  possession  of  a  burying  p. 

Lev.  14.  34  Canaan,  which  I  give  to  you  for  a  posses. 
14.  34  in  a  house  of  the  laud  of  your  possession 
25. 10,  13  shall  return  every  man  unto  his  poss. 
25.  24  in  all  the  land  of  your  possession  ye  shall 
25.  25  hath  sold  away  (some)  of  his  possession 
25.  27  that  he  may  return  unto  his  possession 
25.  28  and  he  shall  return  unto  his  possession 
25.  32  the  houses  of  the  cities  of  theirpossession 
25.  33  city  of  his  possession,  shall  go  out  in  (the 
25.  33  their  possession  among  the  children  of  I. 
25.  34  may  not  be  sold ;  for  it  (is)  their.. posses. 


Lev.  25.  41  unto  the  possession  of  his  fathers  shall  he 
25.  45  land  :  and  they  shall  be  your  possession 
25.  46  to  inherit  (them  for)  a  possession ;  they 
27. 16  sanctify,  .(some  part)  of  a  field  of  his  po. 

27.  21  the  possession  thereofshall  be  the  priest’s 
27.  22  which  (is)  not  of  the  fields  of  his  possession 
27.  24  to  him  to  whom  the  possession  of  the  la. 

27.  28  beast,  and  of  the  field  of  his  possession 
Num27.  4  a  possession  among  the  brethren  of  our 
27.  7  thou  shalt  surely  give  them  a  possession 
32.  s  given  unto  thy  servants  for  a  possession 

32. 22  this  land  shall  be  your  possession  before 
32.  29  give  them  the  land  of  Gilead  for  a  posse. 

32.  32  that  the  possession  of  our  inheritance  on 
35.  2  give,  .of  the  inheritance  of  their  possess. 

35.  8  of  the  possession  of  the  children  of  Israel 

35.  28  shall  return  into  the  land  of  his  possess. 
Deut32.  49  unto  the  children  of  Israel  for  a  possess. 
J0SI121.  12  gave  they  to  Caleb,  .for  his  possession 

21.  41  All  the  cities  of  the  Levites  within  the  p. 

22.  4  unto  the  land  of  your  possession,  which 
22.  9  to  the  land  of  their  possession,  whereof 

22. 19  if  the  land  of  your  possession  (be)  unclean 

22. 19  unto  the  land  of  the  possession  of  the  L. 

1  Ch.  7.  28  their  possessions  and  habitations  (were) 

9.  2  inhabitants  that  (dwelt)  in  their  possess. 

2  Ch.n.  14  left  their  suburbs,  and  their  possession 

31.  1  returned,  every  man  to  his  possession,  into 
Neh.  ii.  3  dwelt  every  one  in  his possessionin  their 
Psa.  2.  8  uttermost  parts  of  the  earth  (for)  thy  po. 
Eze.  44.  28  no  possession  in  Israel ;  I  (am)  their  pos. 

45.  5  for  a  possession  for  twenty  chambers 
45.  6  ye  shall  appoint  the  possession  of  the  city 
45.  7  of  the  possession .  .before  the  possession 

45.  8  In  the  land  shall  be  his  possession  in  Is. 

46.  16  it  (shall  be)  their  possession  by  inherita. 

46.  18  thrust  them  out  of  their  possession;  (but) 

46.  18  sons  inheritance  out  of  his  own  possession 

46. 18  scattered  every  man  from  his  possession 
48.  20  ye  shall  offer,  .with  the  possession  of  the 
48.  21  of  the  possession  of  the  city,  over  against 

48. 22  from  the  possession .  .and  from  the  poss. 

2 . Possession,  occupancy,  yeresliah. 

Nuni24.  18  Edom  shall  be  a  possession,  Seir  also  shall 

24. 18  be  a  possession  for  his  enemies ;  and  Isr. 

3.  Possession,  occupancy,  yerush.sh.ah. 

Deut.  2.  s  given  mount  Seir  unto  Esau  (for)  a  poss. 

2.  9  I  will  not  give  thee  of  their  land  (for)  a  p. 

2.  9  Ar  unto  the  children  of  Lot  (for)  a  posse. 

2. 12  Israel  did  unto  the  land  of  his  possession 

2. 19  for  I  will  not  give  thee,  .(any)  possession 

2. 19  unto  the  children  of  Lot  (for)  a  possession 

3.  20  ye  return  every  man  unto  his  possession 
Josh.  1. 15  ye  shall  return  unto  the  land  of  your  po. 

12.  6  gave  it  (for)  a  possession  unto  the  Reub. 
12.  7  gave  unto  the  tribes  of  Israel  (for)  aposs. 

2  Ch.20. 11  to  come  to  cast  us  out  of  thy  possession 

4 . Possession,  ehio  morasli. 

Isa.  14.  23 1  will  also  make  it  a  possession  for  the  b. 
Obad.  17  house  of  Jacob  shall  possess  then-  posses. 

5 . Possession,  occupancy,  nymo  morashah. 

Eze.  11. 15  unto  us  is  this  land  given  in  possession 
25.  4  deliver  thee  to  the  men  of  the  east  for  a  p. 
25.  10  will  give  them  in  possession,  that  the  A. 

36.  2  the  ancient  high  places  are  ours  in  poss. 

36.  3  ye  might  be  a  possession  unto  the  residue 
36.  5  appointed  my  land  into  their  possession 

6.  Work,  deed,  n&ya  maaseh. 

1  Sa.  23.  2  man  iii  Maon,  whose  possessions  (were) 

7 . Acquisition,  jwssession,  njjpo  miqneh. 

Gen.  26.  14  hehadpossession'of  flocks,  and  possession 

1  Ch.28.  1  over  all  the  substance  and  possession  of 

2  Ch.32.  29  possessions  of  flocks  and  herds  in  abund. 
Eccl.  2.  7  also  I  had  great  possessions  of  great  and 

8.  Acquisition,  possession,  nij?p  miqncih. 

Gen.  23. 18  Unto  Abraham  for  a  possession  in  the  p. 

9. Inheritance,  n^>ru  nachalah. 

Nuni26.  36  According  to  the  lot  shall  the  possession 

10.  Foot,  Vri  regel. 

Deut  11.  6  the  substance  that  (was)  in  their  possess. 

1 1 .  Possession, occupation,  holding  firm,  Kardax^ais. 

Acts  7.  5  that  he  would  give  it  to  him  for  a  posses. 

7.  45  brought  in  with  Jesus  into  the  possession 

12.  Possession,  acquisition,  urripa  ktema. 

Matti9-  22  went  away  sorrowful :  for  he  had  great  p. 
Markio.  22  went  away  grieved  :  for  he  had  great  po. 
Acts  2.  45  sold  their  possessions  and  goods,  and  pa. 

5.  1  certain  man  named  Ananias . .  sold  a  pos. 

13.  A  little  place,  spot,  x^piov  chorion. 

Acts  28.  7  In  the  same  quarters  were  possessions  of 
POSSESSION,  purchased  — 

Acquirement,  irepnro'nitris  peripoiesis. 

Eph.  1.  14  the  redemption  of  the  purchased  posses. 
POSSESSION,  to  get,  take,  have  in  — 

1  .To  be  laid  or  kept  hold  of  or  not,  inx  achaz,  *1 . 

Gen.  34. 10  trade  ye  therein,  and  get  you  possessions 

47.  27  they  had  possessions  therein,  and  grew 
Nuni32.  30  they  shall  have  possessions  among  you  in 
Josh  22.  19  take  possession  among  us ;  but  rebel  not 

2.  To  take  or  have  in  possession,  Bn;  yarash. 

1  Ki.21. 15  take  possession  of  the  vineyard  of  Naboth 
21.  16  rose  up  to  go  down,  .to  take  possession 
21.  19  Hast  thou  killed,  and  also  taken  possess.  I 


Psa.  44.  3  For  they  got  not  the  land  in  possession 
69.  35  may  dwell  there,  and  have  it  in  possession 
83. 12  take  to  ourselves  the  houses  of  God  in  p. 

3.  To  inherit,  Vn  nachal. 

Prov  28. 10  upright  shall  have  good  (things)  in  poss. 

POSSESSOR  — 

1.  To  acquire,  get,  set  up,  qanah. 

Gen.  14. 19,  22  most  high  God,  possessor  of  heaven 
Zech  11.  5  Whose  possessors  slay  them,  and  hold 

2.  A  possessor,  acquirer,  urdirwp  ktetor. 

Acts  4.  34  for  as  many  as  were  possessors  of  lands 

POSSIBLE  — 

1.  Powerful,  able,  capable,  Swards  duno.tos. 

Mattig.  26  but  with  God  all  things  are  possible 

24.  24  if  (it  were)  possible,  they  shall  deceive 
26.  39  if  it  be  possible,  let  this  cup  pass  from  me 
Mark  9.  23  all  things  (are)  possible  to  him  that  beli. 

27  with  God  :  for  with  God  all  things  are  p. 

13.  22  to  seduce,  if  (it  were)  possible,  even  the 

14.  35  if  it  were  possible,  the  hour  might  pass 
14.  36  Father,  all  things  (are)  possible  unto  thee 

Lukei8.  27  impossible  with  men  are.possible  with  G. 
Acts  2.  24  it  was  not  possible  that  he  should  be  ho. 

20.  16  hasted,  if  it  were  possible  for  him,  to  be  at 
Rom  12.  18  If  it  be  possible,  as  much  as  lietli  in  you 
Gal.  4.  15  if  (it  had  been)  possible,  ye  would  have  p. 

2.  To  be  able,  capable,  Svvayai  dunamai. 

Acts  27.  39  if  it  were  possible,  to  thrust  in  the  ship 

POSSIBLE,  not  — 

Not  able,  not  capable,  aSvuards  adunatos. 

Heb.  10.  4  not  possible  that  the  blood  of  bulls  and 

POST,  (door  or  side)  — 

1. A  ram,  post,  S’N  ayil. 

Eze.  40.  9  the  posts  thereof,  two  cubits  ;  and  the  p. 
40. 10  posts  had  one  measure  on  this  side  and 
40.  14  He  made  also  posts  of  threescore  cubits 
40.  14  the  post  of  the  court  round  about  the  gate 
40.  16  to  their  posts,  .and  upon  (each)  post  (w.) 
40.  21,  29,  23,  36  the  posts  thereof,  and  the  arc. 
40.  24  measured  the  posts  thereof,  and  the  arc. 
40.  26  another  on  that  side,  upon  the  posts  th. 
40.  31,  34,  37  and  palm  trees  (were)  upon  the  p. 
40.  37  the  posts  thereof  (were)  toward  the  outer 
40.  38  entries  thereof  (were)  by  the  posts  of  the 
40.  48  measured  (each)  post  of  the  porch,  five  c.* 

40.  49  pillars  by  the  posts,  one  on  this  side,  and 

41.  1  measured  the  posts,  six  cubits  broad  on 
41.  3  measured  the  post  of  the  door  two  cubits 

2.  Pedestal,  nax  ammah. 

Isa.  6.  4  posts  of  the  door  moved  at  the  voice  of 

3.  Side  post,  orm  mezuzah. 

Exodi2.  7  strike  (it)  on  the  two  side  posts  and  on 
12.  22  strike  the  lintel  and  the  two  side  posts 
12.  23  he  seeththe  blood,  .on  the  two  side  posts 

21.  6  bring  him  to  the  door,  or  unto  the  doorp. 
Deut.  6.  9  thou  shalt  write  them  upon  the  posts  of 

11.  20  shalt  write  them  upon  the  door  posts  of 
Judgi6.  3  took  the  doors  of  the  gate,  .and  the  two  p. 

1  Sa.  1.  9  Eli  the  priest  sat  upon  a  seat  by  a  post  of 

1  Ki.  6.  31  lintel  (and)  side  posts  (were)  a  fifth  part 

6.  33  made  he  for  the  door  of  the  temple  posts 

7.  5  all  the  doors  and  posts  (were)  square,  w 
Prov.  8.  34  my  gates,  waiting  at  the  posts  of  my  doors 
Isa.  57.  8  Behind  the  doors  also  and  the  posts  hast 
Eze.  41.  21  The  posts  of  the  temple  (were)  squared 

43.  8  their  post  by  my  posts,  and  the  wall  be. 

45.  19  put  (it)  upon  the  posts  of  the  house,  and 
45. 19  upon  the  posts  of  the  gate  of  the  inner  c. 

46.  2  shall  stand  by  the  post  of  the  gate,  and 

4.  Threshold,  lintel,  sapli. 

2  Ch.  3.  7  He  overlaid  also  the  house . .  the  posts,  and 
Eze.  41.  16  The  door  posts,  and  the  narrow  windows 
Amos  9.  1  Smite  the  lintel,  .that  the  posts  may  shake 

POSTERITY  — 

1.  After,  ink  achar. 

1  Ki.  16.  3  will  take  away  the  posterity.. and  the  po. 

21.  21  will  take  away  thy  posterity,  and  will  cut 
Psa.  49.  13  yet  their  posterity  approve  their  saying 

2.  Latter  end,  n'inx  acharith. 

Psa.109.  13  Let  liis  posterity  be  cut  off;  (and)  in  the 
Dan.  11.  4  not  to  his  posterity,  nor  according  to  his 
Amos  4.  2  take  you  away  with  hooks,  and  your  post. 

3.  Generation,  th  dor. 

Num.  9.  10  If  any  man  of  you  or  of  your  posterity  shall 

4.  Remnant,  rest,  residue,  n'lkiy  sheerith. 

Gen.  45.  7  to  preserve  you  a  posterity  in  the  earth 
POSTS  — 

To  run,  pi  ruts. 

2  Ch.30.  6  So  the  posts  went  with  the  letters  from 

30.  10  So  the  posts  passed  from  city  to  city  thr. 
Esth.  3. 13  letters  were  sent  by  posts  into  all  the  ki. 
3. 15  posts  went  out,  being  hastened  by  the  k. 

8.  10  sent  letters  by  posts  on  horseback,  (and) 
8. 14  posts  that  rode  upon  mules  (and)  camels 

Job  9.  25  Nowmy  daysare  swifter  than  apost :  they 
Jer.  51.  31  One  post  shall  run  to  meet  another,  and 
POT  — 

1  .Pot,  ipox  asuk. 

2  Ki.  4/  2  not  any  thing  in  the  house,  save  a  pot  of 
2.  Goblet,  cup,  calyx,  gabia. 

Jer.  35.  5  I  set.  .pots  full  of  wine,  and  cups,  and  I 


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3.  Kettle,  basket,  in  dud. 

Job  41.  20  smoke,  as  (out)  of  a  seething  pot  or  cald. 
Psa.  81.  6  his  hands  were  delivered  from  the  pots 

4.  Vessel,  'S?  keli. 

Lev.  6.  28  and  if  it  be  sodden  in  a  brasen  pot,  it  shall 

5.  Pot,  TD  sir. 

Exod  16.  3  when  we  sat  by  the  flesh  pots,  (and)  when 

38.  3  made  all  the  vessels  of  the  altar,  the  pots 

1  Ki.  7.  45  pots,  and  the  shovels,  and  thebasins :  and 

2  Ki.  4.  38  Set  on  the  great  pot,  and  seethe  pottage 

4.  39  came  and  shred  (them)  into  the  pot  of  po. 
4.  40  man  of  God,  (there  is)deathinthepot.  And 
4.  41  bring  meal :  and  he  cast  (it)  into  the  pot 
4.  41  eat.  And  there  was  no  harm  in  the  pot 
25.  14  pots,  and  the  shovels,  and  the  snuffers,  and 
2  Ch.  4.  11  Huram  made  the  pots,  and  the  shovels 
4. 16  pots  also,  and  the  shovels,  and  the  flesh 
35. 13  sod  they  in  pots,  and  in  caldrons,  and  in 
Job  41.31  He  maketh  the  deep  to  boil  like  a  pot ;  he 
Psa.  58.  9  Before  your  pots  can  feel  the  thorns,  he 
60.  8  Moab  (is)  my  wash  pot ;  over  Edom  will 
108.  9  Moab  (is)  my  wash  pot ;  over  Edom  will 
Eccl.  7.  6  For  as  the  crackling  of  thorns  under  a  pot 
.Ter.  1.  13  I  see  a  seething  pot ;  and  the  face  thereof 
Eze.  24.  3  Set  on  a  pot,  set  (it)  on,  and  also  pour  w. 

24.  6  to  the  pot  whose  scum  (is)  therein,  and  wh 
Mic.  3.  3  as  for  the  pot,  and  as  flesh  within  the  ca. 
Zech.14.  20  the  pots  in  the  Lord's  house  shall  be  like 

14.  21  everypot  in  Jerusalem  and  in  Judah  shall 

6.  Pan,  pot,  ma  parur. 

Judg.  6.  19  he  put  the  broth  in  a  pot,  and  brought 
1  Sa.  2.  14  into  the  pan,  or  kettle,  or  caldron,  or  pot 

7 . Basket, pot,  n ixiy  tsintseneth. 

Exodi6.  33  Take  a  pot,  and  put  an  omer  full  of  man. 

8.  Hooks,  crnsy  shepliattayim. 

Psa.  68.  13  Though  ye  have  lien  among  the  pots,  (yet) 

9.  A  measure,  (1£  pints  English),  Harris  xestes. 
Mark  7.  4  the  washing  of  cups,  and  pots,  brasen  ve. 

7.  8  [the  washing  of  pots  and  cups  :  and  many] 

10.  A  pot,  jar,  ordyvos  stamnos. 

Heb.  9.  4  the  golden  pot  that  had  manna,  and  Aar. 
[See  also  Fining,  ointment,  ranges,  washpot.] 

POTENTATE  — 

One  that  is  powerful,  bvvaarys  dunastes. 

1  Ti.  6. 15  the  blessed  and  only  potentate,  the  king 

POTI-PHAR,  "lS'tpiS. 

An  officer  of  Pharaoh  and  captain  of  the  guard,  to  whom 
Joseph  was  sold  by  the  Midianites.  B.c.  1730. 

Gen.  37.  36  the  Midianites  sold  him.  .unto  P.,  an  ofli. 

39.  1  P. .  .bought  him  of  the  hands  of  the  Ishm. 

PO-TI  PHE'-RAH,  m? 

A  priest  of  On  (or  Heliopolis),  father  of  Asenatli, 
Joseph's  wife.  B.c.  1730. 

Gen.  41.  45  he  gave  him  to  wife,  .the  daughter  of  P. 
41.  50  which  Asenath  the  daughter  of  P. .  .bare 
46.  20  which  Asenath  the  daughter  of  P. .  .bare 

POTSHERD  — 

Potsherd,  earthenware,  bon  chores. 

Job  2.  8  he  took  him  a  potsherd  to  scrape  himself 
Psa.  22.  15  My  strength  is  dried  up  like  a  potsherd 
Prov.26.  23  (like)  a  potsherd  covered  with  silverdross 
Isa.  45.  9  the  potsherd  (strive)  with  the  jiotsherds 
POTTAGE  — 

Pottage,  ti:  nazid. 

Gen.  25.  29  Jacob  sod  pottage  :  and  Esau  came  from 

25.  34  Jacob  gave  Esau  bread  and  pottage  of  le. 

2  Ki.  4.  38  seethe  pottage  for  the  sons  of  the  prophets 

4.  39  came  and  shred  (them)  into  the  pot  of  po. 
4.  40  as  they  were  eating  of  the  pottage,  that 
Hag.  2.  12  bread,  or  pottage,  or  wine,  or  oil,  01“  any 

POTTER  — 

1  .Former,  fashioner,  potter,  iv  yatsar. 

1  Ch.  4.  23  These  (were)  the  potters,  and  those  that 
Psa.  2.  9  dash  them  in  pieces  like  a  potter’s  vessel 
Isa.  29.  16  shall  be  esteemed  as  the  potter’s  clay 
30.  14  the  potter's  vessel  that  is  broken  in  pieces 
41.  25  upon  princes,  .as  the  potter  treadeth  clay 
64.  8  we  (are)theelay,  and  thou  our  potter ;  and 
Jer.  18.  2  go  down  to  the  potter’s  house,  and  there 
18.  3  I  went  down  to  the  potter’s  house  ;  and 
18.  4  vessel,  .was  marred  in  the  hand  of  the  p. 
18.  4  as  seemed  good  to  the  potter  to  make  (it) 
18.  6  cannot  I  do  with  you  as  this  potter?  saith 

18.  6  as  the  clay(is)in  the  potter’s  hand,  so  (are) 

19.  1  Go  and  get  a  potter's  earthen  bottle,  and 
19.  11  as  (one)  breaketh  a  potter's  vessel,  that 

Lam.  4.  2  pitchers,  the  work  of  the  hands  of  the  p. 
Zech  11. 13  Cast  it  unto  the  potter :  a  goodly  price 
11. 13  cast  them  to  the  potter  in  the  house  of 

2.  Potter,  nn|  pecliar. 

Dan.  2.  41  part  of  potter’s  clay,  and  part  of  iron,  the 

3 . A  potter,  uepayeus  kerameus. 

Matt27.  7  and  bought  with  them  the  potter’s  field 
27.  10  gave  them  for  the  potter’s  field,  as  the  L. 
Rom.  9.  21  Hath  not  the  potter  power  over  the  clay 

4.  Belonging  to  a :  potter,  earthen,  Kepayinis  keram. 
Rev.  2.  27  as  the  vessels  of  a  potter  shall  they  be  b. 

POUND  — 

l.Manah,  a  pound  weight,  n:o  manah. 

1  Ki.10. 17  three  pound  of  gold  went  to  one  shield 


Ezra  2.(69  five  thousand  pound  of  silver,  and  one 
Neh.  7.  71  thousand  and  two  hundred  pound  of  silv. 

7.  72  thousand  pound  of  silver,  and  threescore 

2.  Litra,  a  pound,  \irpa  litra  ( Lat .  libra). 

Lukeig.  13  delivered  them  ten  pounds,  and  said  unto 

19.  16  Lord,  thy  pound  hath  gained  ten  pounds 

19. 18  Lord,  thy  pound  hath  gained  five  pounds 

19.  20  (here  is)  thy  pound,  which  I  have  kept  1. 
19.  24  said  unto  them.  .Take  from  him  the  pound 
19.  24  and  give  (it)  to  him  that  hath  ten  pounds 
iq.  25  said  unto  him,  Lord,  he  hath  ten  pounds 

3.  A  Mina,  sum  of  money,  yvd  mna. 

Johni2.  3  a  pound  of  ointment  of  spikenard,  very 
19.  39  and  aloes,  aboutan  bundled pound(wei.) 
POUR  (down  or  out),  to  — 

1.  To  drop,  drop  down,  f]Vi  dalapli. 

Job  16.  20  (but)  mine  eye  poureth  out  (tears)  unto  G. 

2.  To  refine,  pour  down,  p]3J  zaqaq. 

Job  36.  27  they  pour  down  rain  according  to  the 

3.  To  pour  or  be  poured  out,  D"i]  zaram,  3a. 

Psa.  77.  17  the  clouds  poured  out  water ;  the  skies 

4.  To  cast,  pour  out,  ps;  yatsaq. 

Gen.  28.  18  stone,  .and  poured  oil  upon  the  top  of  it 
35.  14  drink  offering  thereon,  and  he  poured  oil 
Exod29.  7  and  pour  (it)  upon  his  head,  and  anoint  h. 
Lev.  2.  1  he  shall  pour  oil  upon  it,  and  put  franki. 

2.  6  Thou  slialt  part  it  in  pieces,  and  pour  oil 

8.  12  he  poured  of  the  anointing  oil  upon  Aar. 

8.  15  poured  the  blood  at  the  bottom  of  the 

9.  9  poured  out  the  blood  at  the  bottom  of  the 

14.  15  pour  (it)  into  the  palm  of  his  own  left  h. 

14.  26  the  priest  shall  pour  of  the  oil  into  the  pa. 
Num.  5.  15  he  shall  pour  no  oil  upon  it,  nor  put  fran. 

1  Sa.  10.  1  poured  (it)  upon  his  head,  and  kissed  him 

2  Sa.  13.  9  poured  (them)  out  before  him :  but  he  re. 

1  Ki.18.  33  pour  (it)  on  the  burnt  sacrifice,  and  on  the 

2  Ki.  3. 11  which  poured  water  on  the  hands  of  Eli. 

4.  4  shalt  pour  out  into  all  those  vessels,  and 
4.  40  So  they  poured  out  forthemen  to  eat:  and 
4.41  Pour  out  for  the  people,  that  they  may  eat 

9.  3  pour  (it)  on  his  head,  and  say,  Thus  saith 
9.  6  lie  poured  the  oil  on  his  head,  and  said 
Isa.  44.  3  will  pour  water  upon  him  that  is  thirsty 
44.  3  I  will  pour  my  Spirit  upon  thy  seed,  and 
Eze.  24.  3  Set  on  a  pot,  set  (it)  on,  and  also  pour  w. 

5.  To  pour  out,  px;  yatsaq,  3,  5. 

2  Ki.  4.  5  So  she  went  from  him.  .and  she  poured 

6.  To  cause  to  flow  out,  ypi  naba,  5. 

Prov.  1.  23  I  will  pour  out  my  spirit  unto  you,  I  will 

15.  2  the  mouth  of  fools  poureth  out  foolish. 

15. 28  the  mouth  of  the  wicked  poureth  out  evil 

7.  To  cause  to  run,  pour  out,  id  nagar,  5. 

Psa.  75.  8  he  poureth  out  of  the  same:  but  the  dregs 
Jer.  18.  21  pour  out  their  (blood)  by  the  force  of  the 
Mic.  1.  6  I  will  pour  down  the  stones  thereof  into 

8.  To  give  ]ru  nathan. 

Lev.  14.  i8  he  shall  pour  upon  the  head  of  him  that 

9.  To  flow,  Vu  nazal. 

NU11124.  7  He  shall  pour  the  water  out  of  his  buckets 
Isa.  45.  8  and  let  the  skies  pour  down  righteousness 

10.  To  pour  out,  ppi  nasak. 

Exod3o.  9  neith.r  shall  ye  pour  drink  offering  there. 
Isa.  29. 10  the  Loltn  hath  poured  out  upon  you  the 

11.  To  pour  out,  TIP)  nasak,  3. 

1  Ch.  1 1. 18  David  would  not  drink  (of)  it,  but  poured 

12.  To  pour  out,  tjdj  nasak,  5. 

Gen.  35.  14  he  poured  a  drink  offering  thereon,  and 

2  Sa.  23.  16  would  not  drink,  .but  poured  it  out  unto 
2  Ki.  16. 13  poured  his  drink  offering,  and  sprinkled 
Jer.  7. 18  to  pour  out  drink  offerings  unto  other  gods 

19.  13  poured  out  drink  offerings  unto  other  gods 

32. 29  poured  out  drink  offerings  unto  other  gods 
44.  17,  18,  19,  25  pour  out  drink  offerings  unto 

44. 19  when  we.  .poured  out  drink  offerings  unto 
Eze.  20.  28  and  poured  out  there  their  drink  offerings 

13.  To  pour  out,  melt,  Rm  nathak,  5. 

Job  10.  10  Hast  thounot  poured  me  out  as  milk,  and 

14 . To  make  naked,  bare,  empty,  rny  arali,  5. 

Isa.  53. 12  because  he  hath  poured  out  his  soul  unto 

15.  To  pour  out,  p?x  isuk. 

Job  29.  6  and  the  rock  poured  me  out  rivers  of  oil 
Isa.  26.  16  poured  out  a  prayer  (when)  thy  chastening 

16.  To  draw  out,  empty,  priruq,  5. 

Mai.  3. 10  pour  you  out  a  blessing,  that  (there  shall) 

17.  To  pour  or  shed  out,  T]5y  sliaphalc. 

Exod.  4.  9  pour  (it)  upon  the  dry  (land) :  and  the  w. 

29.  12  pour  all  the  blood  beside  the  bottom  of 
Lev.  4.  7  shall  pour  all  the  blood  of  the  bullock  at 
4.  18,  30,  34  shall  pour  out  all  the  blood 
4.  25  shall  pour  out  his  blood  at  the  bottom  of 

14.  41  and  theyshall  pour  out  the  dust  that  they 
17.  13  he  shall  even  pour  out  the  blood  thereof 

Deuti2.  16,  24  shall  pour  it  upon  the  earth  as  water 

15.  23  shalt  pour  it  upon  the  ground  as  water 
Judg.  6.  20  and  pour  out  the  broth.  And  he  did  so 

1  Sa.  1 .  1 5  have  poured  out  my  soul  before  the  Lord 
7 .  6  poured  (it)  out  before  the  Lord, ’and  fasted 
Job  12.  21  He  poureth  contempt  upon  princes,  and 

16.  13  he  poureth  out  my  gall  upon  the  ground 
Psa.  42.  4  I  pour  out  my  soul  in  me  :  for  I  had  gone 

62.  8  pour  out  your  heart  before  him  :  God  (is) 
69.  24  Pour  out  thine  indignation  upon  them,  and 


Psa.  79.  6  Pour  out  thy  wrath  upon  the  heathen  that 
102.  title  pouretli  out  his  complaint  before  the  L. 
107.  40  He  poureth  contempt  upon  princes,  and 
142.  2  I  poured  out  my  complaint  before  him ;  I 
Isa.  42.  25  poured  upon  him  the  fury  of  his  anger 
57.  6  to  them  hast  thou  poured  a  drink  offering 
Jer.  6. 11  will  pour  it  out  upon  the  children  abroad 

10.  25  Pour  out  thy  fury  upon  the  heathen  that 
14.  16  for  I  will  pour  their  wickedness  upon  th. 
Lam.  2.  4  he  stood . .  he  poured  out  his  fury  like  fire 
2.  19  pour  out  thine  heart  like  water  before 
4.  1 1  he  hath  poured  out  his  fierce  anger,  and 
Eze.  7.  8  Now  will  I  shortly  pour  out  my  fury  upon 
9.  8  thy  pouring  out  of  thy  fury  upon  Jerusa. 

14. 19  and  pour  out  my  fury  upon  it  in  blood 
16. 15  pouredst  out  thy  fornications  on  every  one 

20.  8  I  will  pour  out  my  fury  upon  them,  to  a. 

20.  13,  21  I  would  pour  out  my  fury  upon  them 

21.  31 1  will  pour  out  mine  indignation  upon  th. 

22.  22  I  the  Lord  have  poured  out  my  fury  upon 

22.  31  I  poured  out  mine  indignation  upon  them 

23.  8  and  they . .  poured  their  whoredom  upon 

24.  7  she  poured  it  not  upon  the  ground,  to  c. 
30.  15  will  pour  my  fury  upon  Sin,  the  strength 
36. 18  I  poured  my  fury  upon  them  for  the  blood 
39.  29  I  have  poured  out  my  spirit  upon  the  I10. 

Hos.  5.  10  I  will  pour  out  my  wrath  upon  them  like 
Joel  2.  28  I  will  pour  out  my  spirit  upon  all  flesh 
2.  29  And. .in  those  days  will  I  pour  out  my  sp. 
Amos  5.  8  poureth  them  out  upon  the  face  of  the 
9.  6  poureth  them  out  upon  the  face  of  the 
Zepli.  3.  8  to  pour  upon  them  mine  indignation,  (e.) 
Zech  12.  10  I  will  pour  upon  the  house  of  David,  and 

18.  To  pov,r  out,  eVvew  ekcheo. 

John  2.  15  poured  out  the  changers’  money,  and  over 
Acts  2.  17  I  will  pour  out  of  my  spirit  upon  all  flesh 
2. 18  will  pour  out  in  those  days  of  my  spirit 
Rev.  16.  1  pour  out  the  vials  of  the  wrath  of  God  upon 
16.  2,  3,  4,  8, 10,  12, 17  angel  poured  out  his  vial 

19.  To  pour  out,  itcxviuu  ekchunb. 

Acts  10.  45  was  poured  out  the  gift  of  the  Holy  Ghost 

20.  To  mix,  infuse,  Ktpavvvpa  kerannumi. 

Rev.  14.  10  which  is  poured  out  without  mixture  into 

21.  To  cast,  throw,  (3aAAw  hallo. 

Matt  26.  12  she  hath  poured  this  ointment  on  my  body 
Johni3.  5  he  poureth  water  into  abason,  and  began 

22.  To  pou/r  down,  uarax  A  katacheo. 

Matt26.  7  poured  (it)  on  his  head,  as  he  sat  (at  111.) 
Marki4.  3  brake  the  box,  and  poured  (it)  on  his  h. 

P  OUR  in,  to  — 

To  pour  upon,  €7rixeo>  epicheo. 

Lukeio.  34  pouring  in  oil  and  wine,  and  set  him  on 
POURED,  (down,  forth,  out),  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  poured  forth,  T]p;  yasak. 

Exod3o.  32  Upon  man's  flesh  shall  it  not  be  poured 

2.  To  be  poured  out,  ps;  yatsak,  6. 

Lev.  21.  10  upon  whose  head  the  anointing  oil  was  p. 
Psa.  45.  2  grace  is  jioiu’ed  into  thy  lips :  therefore 

3.  To  be  poured  out,  ~m  nathak. 

2  Ch.12.  7  my  wrath  shall  not  be  poured  out  upon 
34.  25  my  wrath  shall  be  poured  out  upon  this 
Job  3.  24  roarings  are  poured  out  like  the  waters 
J er.  42. 1 8  so  shall  my  fury  be  poured  forth  upon  you 
44.  6  and  mine  anger  was  poured  forth,  and  was 
Dan.  9.  1 1  the  curse  is  poured  upon  us,  and  the  oath 
9.  27  that  determined  shall  be  poured  upon  the 

4.  To  be  drawn  away  or  out,  ~n)  nathak,  2. 

Exod  9.  33  the  rain  was  not  poured  upon  the  earth 
2  Ch.34.  21  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  that  is  poured  out 
Jer.  7.  20  fury  shall  be  poured  out  upon  this  place 

42.  18  my  fury  hath  been  poured  forth  upon  the 
Nall.  1.  6  his  fury  is  poured  out  like  fire,  and  the 

5.  To  be  poured  out,  ~n  nagar,  6. 

Mic.  1.  4  waters  (that  are)  poured  down  a  steep  p. 

6.  To  be  emptied,  fnjf  arali,  2. 

Isa.  32.  15  Until  the  spirit  be  poured  upon  us  from 

7.  To  be  emptied  out,  pn  ruq,  6. 

Song  1.  3  thy  name  (is  as)  ointment  poured  forth 

8.  To  pour  or  shed  out,  'Ey  shaphak. 

Eze.  20.  33  with  fury  poured  out,  will  I  rule  over  you 
20.  34  stretched  out  arm . .  with  fury  poured  out 

9.  To  be  poured  or  shed  out,  UStP’  shaphak,  2. 

Deuti2.  27  the  blood,  .shall  be  poured  out  upon  the 
1  Ki.13.  3  the  ashes,  upon  it  shall  be  poured  out 

13.  5  and  the  ashes  poured  out  from  the  altar 
Psa.  22. 14  I  am  poured  out  like  water,  and  all  my 
Lam.  2.  11  my  liver  is  poured  upon  the  earth,  for  the 
Eze.  16.  36  Because  thy  filthiness  was  poured  out 

10.  To  be  poured  or  shed  out,  'Ey  shap>liak,  4. 

Zeph.  1.  17  their  blood  shall  be  poured  out  as  dust 

11.  To  pour  self  out,  T]5y  shaphak,  7. 

Job  30. 16  And  now  my  soul  is  poured  out  upon  me 
Lam.  2.  12  when  theirsoul  was  poured  out  into  their 
4.  1  the  stones  of  the  sanctuary  are  poured  out 

12 . Pouring  out,  T|By  shepliek. 

Lev.  4. 12  place,  where  the  ashes  are  poured  out,  and 
4.  12  where  the  ashes  are  poured  out  shall  he 

P  OURED,  to  cause  to  be  — 

To  ( cause  to)  pour  out,  T]D)  nasak,  5. 

Num28.  7  cause  the  strong  wine  to  be  poured  unto 


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POWER 


POURTRAY  — 

1.  To  grave,  ppn  chaqaq. 

Eze.  4.  1  pourtray  upon  it  the  city,  (even)  Jerusalem 
'  23.  14  images  of  the  Chaldeans  pourtrayed  with 

2.  To  be  graved,  npn  chaqah,  4. 

Eze.  8.  10  pourtrayed  upon  the  wall  round  about 

23.  14  when  she  saw  men  pourtrayed  upon  the 

POVERTY  — 

1  .Lack,  iDn  cheser. 

Prov  28.  22  considered  not  that  poverty  shall  come 

2.  Lack,  -iiDrio  machsor. 

Prov  n.  24  withholdeth.  .but  (it  tendeth)  to  poverty 

3.  Poverty ,  eho.  resh. 

Prov.  6.  11  So  shall  thy  poverty  come  as  one  that  tr. 

30.  8  give  me  neither  poverty  nor  riches  ;  feed 

4 . Poverty,  vn  risk. 

Prov  10. 15  the  destruction  of  the  poor  (is)  their  pov. 

13. 18  Poverty  and  shame  (shall  be)  to  him  that 

24.  34  So  shall  thy  poverty  come  (as)  one  that 

5 . Poverty,  tt’’"!  resh. 

Prov  28. 19  he  that  followed . .  shall  have  poverty  en. 

31.  7  Let  him  drink,  and  forget  his  poverty,  and 

6  .Poverty,  beggary,  ino>x*'ta  ptocheia. 

2  Co.  8.  2  poverty  abounded  unto  the  riches  of  their 

8.  9  that  ye  through  his  poverty  might  be  rich 
Rev.  2.  9  know  thy  works,  and  tribulation,  and  po. 

POVERTY,  to  come  to  — 

To  become  dispossessed,  poor,  eh;  yarash,  2. 

Gen.  45. 11  lest  thousand  thyhouse. .  .come  to  poverty 
Prov  20.  13  Love  not  sleep,  lest  thou  come  to  poverty 
23.  21  and  the  glutton  shall  come  to  poverty;  and 

POWDER  — 

1. Small  crushed  powder,  abaq. 

Deut  28.  24  shall  make  the  rain  of  thy  land  powder 
2 .Small  crushed  powder,  npnx  abqah. 

Song  3.  6  perfumed,  .with  all  powders  of  the  mere. 

3 .Dust,  *0 St  aphar. 

2  Ki.23.'  6  to  powder,  and  cast  the  powder  thereof 
23. 15  stamped  (it)  small  to  powder,  and  burned 

POWDER,  to  grind  or  beat  to  — 

1.  To  be  small,  beaten  small,  pj?J  daqaq. 

Exod32.  20  burnt  (it)  in  the  fire,  and  ground  (it)  to  p. 

2.  To  beat  small,  ppi  daqaq,  5. 

2  Ch.34.  7  had  beaten  the  graven  images  into  powder 

3.  To  winnow,  shatter,  Xiuyato  likmad. 

Matt2i.  44  whomsoever,  it  will  grind  him  to  powder 
Luke  20.  18  whomsoever,  .it  will  grind  him  to  powder 

POWER  — 

1  .Might,  strength,  el. 

Gen.  31.  29  It  is  in  the  power  of  my  hand  to  do  you 
Prov.  3.  27  when  it  is  in  the  power  of  thine  hand  to 
Mic.  2.  1  because  it  is  in  the  power  of  their  hand 

2 . Might,  nii33  geburah. 

1  Ch.29.  n  Thine,  0  Lord,  (is),  .the  power,  and  the  g. 
.lob  26. 14  but  the  thunder  of  his  power  who  can  u. 
Psa.  21.  13  strength:  (so)  will  we  sing  and  praise  thy  p. 

65.  6  Which. .settetli.. (being)  girded  with  pow. 

66.  7  He  ruleth  by  his  power  for  ever  ;  his  eyes 
71.  18  (and)  thy  power  to  every  one  (that  is)  to 

106.  8  that  he  might  make  his  mighty  power  to 

145. 11  They  shall  speak,  .and  talk  of  thy  power 

3.  Word  of  might,  rnna  nip  debar  geburah.  i 

Job  41.  12  I  will  not  conceal  his  parts,  nor  his  power 

i.Arm,  yin;  zeroa. 

Psa.  79. 11  according  to  the  greatness  of  thy  power 
Eze.  17.  9  even  without  great  power  or  many  people 
22.  6  every  one  were  in  thee  to  their  power  to 

5. Force,  valour,  S;n  chayil. 

1  Sa.  9.  1  a  Benjamite,  a  mighty  man  of  power 

2  Sa.  22.  33  God  (is)  my  strength  (and)  power :  and  he 

1  Ch.20.  1  Joab  led  forth  the  power  of  the  army,  and 
Ezra  4.  23  and  made  them  to  cease  by  force  and  po. 
Esth.  1.  3  powerof  Persia  and  Media,  the  nobles  and 

8.  11  all  the  power  of  the  people  and  province 
Job  21.  7  live,  become  old,  yea,  are  mighty  in  power 
Psa.  59.11  scatter  them  by  thy  power;  and  bring  them 
no.  3  (shall  be)  willing  in  the  day  of  thy  power 
Zech.  9.  4  and  he  will  smite  her  power  in  the  sea 

6. Strength,  |Dn  chesen. 

Dan.  2.  37  hath  given  thee  a  kingdom,  power,  and 

4.  30  by  the  might  of  my  power,  and  for  the 

7 . Hand,  T  yad. 

Deut  32.  36  when  he  seetli  that  (their)  power  is  gone 
Josh.  8.  20  they  had  no  power  to  flee  this  way  or  that 

2  Ki.19.  26  their  inhabitants  were  of  small  power, they 
Job  1.  12  Behold,  all  that  he  hath  (is)  in  thypower 

5.  20  and  in  war  from  the  power  of  the  sword 
Prov  18.  21  Death  and  life  (are)  in  the  power  of  the 
Isa.  37.  27  inhabitants(were)of  small  power,  they  w. 

47.  14  shall  not  deliver  themselves  from  the  po. 
Dan.  6.  27  who  hath  delivered  Daniel  from  the  power 
12.  7  to  scatter  the  power  of  the  holy  people 
Hos.  13. 14  I  will  ransom  them  from  the  power  of  the 

8 . Power,  nil  hoacli. 

Gen.  31.  6  know  that  with  all  my  power  I  have  served 
Exod  9.  16  for  to  show  (in)  thee  my  power ;  and  that 

15.  6  Thy  right  hand .  .is  become  glorious  in  p. 

32. 11  hast  brought  forth,  .with  great  power,  and 


Numi4. 17  let  the  power  of  my  lord  be  great,  accor. 
Deut.  4.  37  brought  thee  out.  .with  his  mighty  power 

8. 17  My  power  and  the  might  of  (mine)  hand 

8.  18  for  (it  is)  he  that  giveth  thee  power  to  get 

9.  29  broughtest  out  by  thy  mighty  power  and 
Josh  17.  17  a  great  people,  and  hast  great  power:  thou 

1  Sa.  30.  4  wept,  until  they  had  no  more  power  tow. 

2  Ki.  17.  36  who  brought  you  up.  .with  great  power 

1  Ch.29. 12  ‘h  thine  hand  (is)  power  and  might ;  and 

2  Ch.14.  11  many,  or  with  them  that  have  no  power 

20.  6  in  thine  hand  (is  there  not)  power  and  m. 
22.  9  the  house  of  Ahaziah  had  no  power  to  k. 

25.  8  God  hath  power  to  help,  and  to  cast  down 

26.  13  that  made  war  with  mightypower,  to  help 
Neh.  1.  10  thou  hast  redeemed  by  thy  great  power 
Job  23.  6  Will  he  plead  against  me  with .  .great  po. 

24.  22  draweth  also  the  mighty  with  his  power 
26.  2  How  hast  thou  helped  (him . . )  without  p. 

26.  12  He  divideth  the  sea  with  his  power,  and 

36.  22  God  exalteth  by  his  power :  who  teacheth 

37.  23  (he  is)  excellent  in  power,  and  in  judgm. 
Bsa.  hi.  6  showed  his  people  the  power  of  his  works 

147.  5  Great  (is)  our  Lord,  and  of  great  power 
Eccl.  4.  1  on  the  side  of.  .oppressors  (there  was)  p. 
Isa.  40.  26  for  that  (he  is)  strong  in  power ;  not  one 
40.  29  giveth  power  to  the  faint;  and  to  (them 

50.  2  have  I  no  power  to  deliver?  behold,  at  my 
Jer.  10. 12  He  hath  made  the  earth  by  his  power, flie 

27.  5  by  my  great  power  and  by  my  outstretch. 

32. 17  by  thy  great  power  and  stretched  out  arm 

51.  15  He  hath  made  the  earth  by  his  power,  he 
Dan  8.  6  and  ran  unto  him  in  the  fury  of  his  power 

8.  7  no  power  in  the  ram  to  stand  before  him 
8.  22  kingdoms  shall  stand.. not  in  his  power 
8.  24  power  shall  he  mighty,  .by  his.  .power 

11.  6  she  shall  not  retain  the  power  of  the  arm 

11.  25  shall  stir  up  his  power  and  his  courage 
Mic.  3.  8  I  am  full  of  power  by  the  spirit  of  the  L. 
Nall.  1.  3  Lord  (is)  slow  to  anger,  and  great  in  pow. 

2.  1  make  (thy)  loins  strong,  fortify  (thy)  po. 
Hab.  1.  11  (imputing)  this  his  power  unto  his  god 
Zech.  4.  6  Not  by  might,  nor  by  power,  but  by  my 

9 .Palm,  hand,  *]?  kaph. 

Hab.  2.  9  may  be  delivered  from  the  power  of  evil 

10.i?K(e,  nhvP5  memshalah. 

2  Ch.32.  '9  against  Lachish,  and  all  his  power  with 

11  .Strong,  hard,  iy  az. 

Gen.  49.  3  of  dignity,  and  the  excellency  of  power 
12. Strength,  hardness,  15?  oz. 

Lev.  26.  19  I  will  break  the  pride  of  your  power;  and 
Ezra.  8.  22  his  power  and  his  wrath  (is)  against  all  th. 
Psa.  59.  16  I  will  sing  of  thy  power  ;  yea,  I  will  sing 
'  62.  11  heard  this,  that  power  (belongeth)  unto 
63.  2  To  see  thy  power  and  thy  glory,  so  (as)  I 
66.  3  through  the  greatness  of  thy  power  shall 
78.  26  by  his  power  he  brought  in  the  south  w. 
90.  11  Who  knoweth  the  power  of  thine  anger? 
150.  1  praise  him  in  the  firmament  of  his  power 
Eze.  30.  6  the  pride  of  her  power  shall  come  down 
Hab.  3.  4  and  there  (was)  the  hiding  of  his  power 

13 .Strong,  hard,  Hij?  izzuz. 

Isa.  43. 17  chariot  and  horse,  the  army  and  the  power 
M.Rule,  dominion,  shilton. 

Eccl.  8.  4  where  the  word  of  a  king  (is,  there  is)  p. 

8.  8  neither  (hath  he)  power  in  the  day  of  de. 

15.  Might,  substance,  niDsj/n  taatsuiqoth. 

Psa.  68.  35  giveth  strength  and  power  unto  (his)  pe. 

16.  Strength,  might,  toqeph. 

Esth  10.  2  the  acts  of  his  power,  and  of  his  might 
17  .Power  of  the  hand,  "1;  'JN  el  yad. 

Neh.  5.  5  neither  (is  it)  in  our  power  (to  redeem  t.) 

18 . Beginning,  principality,  apxv  arche. 

Luke2o.  20  the  power  and  authority  of  the  governor 

19.  Ability,  power,  Svi'ayis  dunamis. 

Matt.  6. 13  [the  kingdom,  and  the  power,  and  the  g.] 

22. 29  not  knoweth  the  Scriptures,  nor  the  pow. 

24.29  thepowers  of  theheavens  shall  be  shaken 
24.  30  coming  in .  with  power  and  great  glory 
26.  64  sitting  on  the  right  hand  of  power,  and 

Mark  9.  1  seen  the  kingdom  of  God  come  with  power 

12.  24  know  notthe  Scriptures,  neither  the  po. 

13.  25  powers  that  are  in  heaven  shall  be  shaken 

13.  26  in  the  clouds  with  great  power  and  glory 
14. 62  sitting  on  the  right  hand  of  power,  and 

Luke  1.  17  in  the  spirit  and  power  of  Elias,  to  turn 

1.  35  power  of  the  Highest  shall  overshadow  t. 
4. 14  Jesus  returned  in  the  power  of  the  spirit 

4.  36  with  authority  and  power  he  commandeth 

5.  17  power  of  the  Lord  was  (present)  to  heal  t. 

9.  1  power  and  authority  over  all  devils,  and 

10.  19  and  overall  the  power  of  the  enemyb  and 

21.  26  for  the  powers  of  heaven  shall  be  shaken 

21.  27  in  a  cloud,  with  power  and  great  glory 

22.  69  on  the  right  hand  of  the  power  of  God 
24. 49  until  ye  be  endued  with  power  from  on 

Acts  1.  8  ye  shall  receive  power,  after  that  the 

3.  12  by  our  own  power  or  holiness  we  had  ma. 

4.  7  By  what  power,  or  by  what  name,  have  ye 

4.  33  with  great  powergave  the  apostles  witness 

6.  8  Stephen,  full  of  faith  and  power,  did  gr. 
8.  10  saying,  This  man  is  the  great  power  of  G. 

10.  38  Jesus,  .with  the  Holy  Ghost  and  with  p. 
Rom.  1.  4  declared  (to  be)  the  Son  of  God  with  po. 

1.  16  the  power  of  God  unto  salvation  to  every 

1.  20  his  eternal  power  and  Godhead ;  so  that 
8.  38  nor  powers,  nor  things  present,  nor  things 


Rom.  9.  17  I  might  show  my  power  in  thee,  and  that 
15.  13  abound,  .through  the  power  of  the  Holy 

15. 19  wonders,  by  the  power  of  the  spirit  of  God 

1  Co.  1.  18  unto  us  which  are  saved  it  is  the  power 

1.  24  the  power  of  God,  and  the  wisdom  of  God 

2.  4  demonstration  of  the  spirit  and  of  power 

2.  5  the  wisdom  of  men,  but  in  the  power  of  G. 
4.  19  not  the  speech  of  them,  .but  the  power 

4.  20  kingdom  of  God  (is)  not  in  word,  but  in  p. 

5.  4  with  the  power  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 

6.  14  and  will  also  raise  up  us  by  his  own  power 
15.  24  put  down  all  rule  and.  authority  and  po. 
15.  43  is  sown  in  weakness  ;  it  is  raised  in  power 

2  Co.  4.  7  the  excellency  of  the  power  may  be  of  G. 

6.  7  by  the  power  of  God,  by  the  armour  of  r. 
8.  3  For  to  (their)  power,  I  bear  record,  yea 

8.  3  beyond  (their)  power,  (they  were)  willing 

12.  9  that  the  powerof  Christ  may  rest  uponme 

13.  4  crucified,  .yet  he  liveth  by  the  power  of 
13.  4  shall  live,  .by  the  power  of  God  toward 

Eph.  1.  19  the  exceeding  greatness  of  his  power  to 

3.  7  given,  .by  the  effectual  working  of  his  p 

3.  20  according  to  the  power  that  worketh  in 

Phil.  3.  10  the  power  of  his  resurrection,  and  the 

1  Th.  1.  5  in  power,  and  in  the  Holy  Ghost,  and  in 

2  Th.  t.  11  and  fulfil,  .the  work  of  faith  with  power 

2.  9  all  power  and  signs  and  lying  wonders 

2  Ti.  1.  7  of  power,  and  of  love,  and  of  a  sound  m. 
1.  8  partaker,  .according  to  the  power  of  God 

3.  5  godliness,  but  denying  the  power  thereof 
neb.  1.  3  upholding  all.  .by  the  word  of  hispower 

6.  5  tasted .  .the  powers  of  the  world  to  come 

7.  16  Who  is  made,  after  the  power  of  an  end. 

1  Te.  1.  5  Who  are  kept  by  the  word  of  God  through 

3.  22  and  powers  being  made  subject  unto  him 

2  Pe.  1.  3  his  divine  power  hath  given  unto  us  all 

1.  16  power  and  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Chr. 
Rev.  4.  11  to  receive  glory  and  honour  and  power 

5.  12  the  Lamb  that  was  slain  to  receive  power 

7.  12  power,  and  might,  (be)  unto  our  God  for 
ti.  17  thou  hast  taken  to  thee  thy  great  power 
13.  2  the  dragon  gave  him  his  power,  and  his 

15.  8  from  the  glory  of  God,  and  from  his  pow. 

17.  13  shall  give  their  power  and  strength  unto 
19.  1  honour,  and  power,  unto  the  Lord  our  G. 

20 . The power,  rb  bwarovto  dimaton. 

Rom.  9.  22  to  make  his  power  known,  endured  with 

21.  Privilege,  authority,  e^ovota  exousia. 

Matt.  9.  6  Son.  .hath  power  on  earth  to  forgive  sins 

9.  8  God,  which  had  given  such  power  untom. 

10.  1  gave  them  power  (against)  unclean  spirits 

28.  18  All  power  is  given  unto  me  in  heaven  and 

Mark  2.  10  the  Son.  .hath  power  on  earth  to  forgive 
3. 15  to  have  power  to  heal  sicknesses,  and  to 

6.  7  and  gave  them  power  over  unclean  spirits 
Luke  4.  6  this  power  will  I  give  thee,  and  the  glory 

4.  32  astonished,  .for  his  word  was  with  power 

5.  24  hath  power  upon  earth  to  forgive  sins 

10.  19  give  unto  you  power  to  tread  on  serpents 
12.  5  after  he  hath  killed  hath  power  to  cast 

12.  11  bring  you.. (unto)  magistrates,  andpowers 

22.  53  this  is  your  hour,  and . .  power  of  darkness 

John  1.  12  gave  he  power  to  become  the  sons  of  God 

10.  18  power  to  lay  it  down,  and  I  have  power 
17.  2  As  thou  hast  given  him  power  over  all  fl. 
19.  10  have  power  to  crucify  thee,  and  have  po. 

19. 11  couldest  have  no  power  (at  all)  against  me 

Acts  1.  7  which  the  Father  hath  put  in  his  own  p. 

5.  4  was  it  not  in  thine  own  power?  why  hast 

8.  19  Give  me  also  this  power,  that  on  whom. 
26.  18  (from)  the  power  of  Satan  unto  God,  that 

Rom.  9.  21  Hath  not  the  potter  power  over  the  clay 

13.  1  Let  every  soul  be  subject  unto  the.  .pow. 
13.  1  there  is  no  power  but  of  God  :  thepowers 
13.  2  Whosoever  therefore  resisteth  the  power 
13.  3  Wilt  thou  then  not  be  afraid  of  the  power? 

1  Co.  7.  37  hath  power  over  his  own  will,  and  hath 

9.  4  Have  we  not  power  to  eat  and  to  drink? 
9.  5  Have  we  not  power  to  lead  about  a  sister 
9.  6  or . .  have  not  we  power  to  forbear  working 
9. 12  If  others  be  partakers  of  (this)  power  over 
9. 12  we  have  not  used  this  power ;  but  suffer 
9.  18  that  I  abuse  not  my  power  in  the  gospel 

1 1.  10  ought  the  woman  to  have  power  on  (her) 

2  Co.  13.  10  the  power  which  the  Lord  hath  given  me 
Eph.  1.  21  power,  and  might,  and  dominion,  and  ev. 

2.  2  to  the  prince  of  the  power  of  the  air,  the 
iTio  principalities  and  powers  in  heavenly 

6.  12  against  powers,  against  the  rulers  of  the 
Col.  1.  13  (delivered  us  from  the  power  of  darkness 

1.  16  or  dominions,  or  principalities,  or  powers 

2.  10  the  head  of  all  principality  and  power 

2.  15  having  spoiled  principalities  and  powers 
2  Th.  3.  9  Not  because  we  have  not  power,  but  to 
Titus  3.  1  be  subject  to  principalities  and  powers 
Jude  25  dominion  and  power,  both  now  and  ever 
Rev.  2.  26  to  him  will  I  give  power  over  the  nations 

6.  8  power  was  given  unto  them  over  the  four. 
9.  3  and  unto  them  was  given  power,  as 
g.  3  the  scorpions  of  the  earth  have  power 
9.  10  their  power  (was)  to  hurt  men  five  mont. 

9. 19  their  power  is  in  their  mouth,  and  in 

11.  6  These  have  power  to  shut  heaven,  that  it 

11.  6  have  power  over  waters  to  turn  them  to 

12.  10  the  kingdom  of  our  God,  and  the  power 

13.  4  dragon  which  gave  power  unto  the  beast 
13-  5  power  was  given  unto  him  to  continue  f. 
13.  7  power  was  given  him  over  all  kindreds,  and 
13.  12  all  the  power  of  the  first  beast  before  him 

14. 18  another  angel . .  which  had  power  over  fire 

16.  9  God,  which  hath  power  over  these  plagues 


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Rev.  17. 12  receive  power  as  kings  one  hour  with  the 
18.  1  come  down  from  heaven,  having  great  p. 
20.  6  on  such  the  second  death  hath  no  power 

22. Strength,  force,  laxvs  ischus. 

2  Th.  1.  9  be  punished . .  from  the  glory  of  his  power 
2  Pe.  2.  11  which  are  greater  in  power  and  might 

23 .  Strength,  power,  updros  kratos. 

Eph.  1.  19  according  to  the  working  of  his  mighty  p. 

6.  10  be  strong  in  the  Lord,  and  in  the  power  of 
Col.  x.  11  according  to  his  glorious  power,  unto  all 
1  Ti.  6.  16  to  whom  (be)  honour  and  power  everlast. 
Heb.  2.  14  destroy  him  that  had  the  power  of  death 
Rev.  5.  13  glory,  and  power,  (be)  unto  him  that  sit. 
POWER,  in  great  — 

Terrible,  j’Hjj  arits. 

Psa.  37.  35  I  have  seen  the  wicked  in  great  power,  and 
POWER  to  stand  -  — 

Upstanding,  nD!ph  tequmah. 

Lev.  26.  37  ye  shall  have  no  power  to  stand  before  y. 
POWER,  that  hath  — 

Ruler,  a'by  shallit. 

Eccl.  8.  8  no  man  that  hath  power  over  the  spirit 
POWER,  mighty  — 

Greatness,  peyaKciorns  megaleiotes. 

Luke  9.  43  were  all  amazed  at  the  mighty  power  of 

POWER  as  a  prince,  to  have  — 

To  be  prince,  have  princely  power,  nyy  sarah. 

Gen.  32.  28  as  a  prince  hast  them  power  with  God  and 
POWER,  to  give,  have,  or  be  of  — 

1  .To  be  able,  bb',  yakol. 

NuiU22.  38  have  I  now  any  power  at  all  to  say  any 

2.  To  rule,  ‘xya  mashal. 

Exod2i.  8  he  shall  have  no  power,  seeing  he  hath 
Dan.  1 1.  43  But  he  shall  have  power  over  the  treasur. 

3.  To  be  prince,  niy  sur. 

Hos.  12.  4  had  power  over  the  angel,  and  prevailed 

4.  To  be  prince,  have  princely  power,  iTjp  sarah. 
Hos.  12.  3  and  by  his  strength  he  had  power  withG. 

5.  To  rule,  vfiy  shalat. 

Esth.  9.  1  Jews  hoped  to  have  power  over  them,  th. 

6 . To  cause  to  rule,  vhyy  shalat,  5. 

Eccl.  5.  19  hath  given  him  power  to  eat  thereof,  and 

6.  2  God  giveth  him  not  power  to  eat  thereof 

7.  To  rule,  shelet. 

Dan.  3.  27  upon  whose  bodies  the  fire  had  no  powei 

8 . To  give,  dtSu/u  didomi. 

Rev.  13.  14  had  power  to  do  in  the  sight  of  the  beast 
13.  15  had  power  to  give  life  unto  the  image  of 

9  .To  be  able,  have  power,  Svrayai  dunamai. 

Rom  16.  23  Now  to  him  that  is  of  power  to  stablish 

10.ro  exercise  privilege  or  authority,  e£ovcrtdfa. 

1  Co.  7.  4  The  wife  hath  not  power  of  her  own  body 

7.  4  likewise  also  the  husband  hathnotpower 

POWER  of,  to  bring  under  the  — ■ 

To  exercise  privilege  or  authority,  l^ovaidfa  exou. 

1  Co.  6. 12  will  not  be  brought  under  the  power  of 
POWERFUL  — 

1  .Poxoer,  nb  koach. 

Psa.  29.  4  The  voice  of  the  Lord  (is)  powerful ;  the 

2.  Energetic,  efficacious,  ivtpy-rfs  energes. 

Heb.  4.  12  i'or  the  word  of  God  (is)  quick,  and  pow. 

3.  Strong,  robust,  laxvpds  ischuros. 

2  Co.  10. 10  For  (his)  letters ..  (arc)  weighty  and  pow. 

PRACTISE,  to  — 

1  .To  do  over  and  over,  bbi!  alal,  7a. 

Psa.141.  4  to  practise  wicked  works  with  men  that 

2 .To  do,  make,  nyyr  asah. 

Isa.  32.  6  to  practise  hypocrisy,  and  to  utter  error 
Dan.  8. 12  cast  down,  .and  it  practised,  and  prospe. 

8.  24  shall  prosper,  and  practise,  and  shall  de. 
Mic.  2.  1  when  the  morning  is  light,  they  practise. 

PRACTISE  secretly,  to  — 

To  keep  silent,  sshn  charash,  5. 

1  Sa.  23.  9  David  knew  that  Saul  secretly  practised 

PRJETORIUM  — 

Proctor's  hall,  irpaiTiiipioupraiturion  ( L.prcetoriv/m ). 

JIarki5. 16  led  him  away  into  the  hall  called  P.,  and 

PRAISE  — 

1.  Praises,  thanksgivings,  o'Wrr  hillulim. 

Lev.  19.  24  shall  be  holy,  to  praise  the  Lord  (withal) 

2.  Praise,  mahalal. 

Prov  27.  21  furnace  for  gold  ;  so  (is)  a  man  to  his  p. 

3.  Praise,  psalm,  n^rtn  tehillah. 

Exodis.  11  glorious  in  holiness,  fearful  (in) praises 
Deut  10.  21  He  (is)  thy  praise,  and  he  (is)  thy  God 
26.  19  which  he  hath  made,  in  praise,  and  in 

1  Ch.16.  35  we  may  give  thanks,  .(and)  glory  in  thy 

2  CI1.20.  22  when  they  began  to  sing  and  to  praise 
Nell.  9.  5  which  is  exalted  above  all  blessing  and 

12.  46  songs  of  praise  and  thanksgiving  unto 


Psa.  9. 14  That  I  may  show  forth  all  thy  praise  in 
22.  3  (O  thou)  that  inhabitest  the  praises  of  I. 

22.  25  My  praise  (shall  be)  of  thee  in  the  great 

33.  1  Rejoice,  .(for)  praise  is  comely  for  the  up. 

34.  1  his  praise  (shall)  continually  (be)  in  my 

35.  28  toifgue  shall  speak,  .of  thy  praise  all  the 
'40.  3  praise  unto  our  God:  many  shall  see  (it) 

48.  10  so  (is)  thy  praise  unto  the  ends  of  the  ea. 
Si.  15  and  my  mouth  shall  show  forth  thy  praise 

65.  1  Praise  waiteth  for  thee,  0  God,  in  /ion 

66.  2  Sing  forth  the  honour . .  make  his  praise 
66.  8  and  make  the  voice  of  his  praise  to  be  h. 
71.  6  my  praise  (shall  be)  continually  of  thee 
71.  8  Let  my  mouth  be  filled  (with)  thy  praise 

71. 14  and  will  yet  praise  thee  more  and  more 

78.  4  showing . .  the  praises  of  the  Lord,  and  his 

79.  13  will  show  forth  thy  praise  to  all  generat. 
100.  4  Enter,  .into  his  courts  with  praise :  be  th. 
102.21  declare  the  name.,  and  his  praise  in  Jer. 

106.  2  can  utter.,  (who)  can  showforthallhisp.? 

106. 12  believed  they  his  words ;  they  sang  hisp. 
106.  47  thy  holy  name,  (and)  to  triumph  in  thyj). 
109.  1  Hold  not  thy  peace,  O  God  of  my  praise 
hi.  10  fear  of  the  Lord,  .liis  praise  endure  th  for 
1 19. 171  My  lips  shall  utter  praise,  when  thou  h. 

145.  title.  David’s  (Psalm)  of  praise 

145.  21  My  mouth  shall  speakthe  praise  of  theL. 
147.  1  for  (it  is)  pleasant ;  (and) praise  is  comely 

148. 14  exalteth.  .the  praise  of  all  his  saints ;  (e.) 
149.  1  (aud)  his  praise  in  the  congregation  of  sa. 
Isa.  42.  8  neither  my  praise  to  graven  images 

42. 10  Sing,  .his  praise  from  the  end  of  the  earth 

42.  12  give  glory .  .and  declare  his  praise  in  the 

43.  21  This  people,  .shall  show  forth  my  praise 
48.  9  for  my  praise  will  I  refrain  for  thee 

bo.  6  shall  show  forth  the  praises  of  the  Lord 

60. 18  thy  walls  salvation,  and  thy  gates  praise 

61.  3  the  garment  of  praise  for  the  spirit  of 

61. 11  God  will  cause  righteousness  and  praise 

62.  7  till  he  make  Jerusalem  a  praise  in  the 

63.  7  I  will  mention . .  the  praises  of  the  Lord 
Jer.  13. 11  a  nam£,  and  fora  praise,  aud  for  a  glory 

17.  14  I  shall  be  saved  :  fur  thou  (art)  my  praise 
33.  9  a  praise  and  an  honour  before  all  the 

48.  2  (There  shall  be)  no  more  praise  of  Moab 

49.  25  How  is  the  city  of  praise  not  left,  the 
51.  41  and  how  is  the  praise  of  the  whole  earth 

Hah.  3.  3  and  the  earth  was  full  of  his  praise 
Zeph.  3.  19  get  them  praise  and  fame  in  every  land 

3.  20  a  praise  among  all  people  of  the  earth 

4 . Confession,  thanksgiving,  rnin  todah. 

Psa.  42.  4  with  the  voice  of  joy  and  praise,  with 

50.  23  Whoso  offereth  praise  glorifietli  me :  and 
56.  12  O  God:  I  will  render  praises  unto  thee 

100.  title.  A  Psalm  of  praise 

5.  Praise,  alveais  ainesis. 

Jdeb.  13. 15  let  us  offer  the  sacrifice  of  praise  to  God 

6.  Praise,  air  os  ainos. 

Mattai.  16  out  of  the  mouth  of  babes,  .perfected  pr. 
Lukei8.  43  when  they  saw  (it),  gave  praise  unto  God 

7 . Courage,  excellency,  aperi]  arete. 

1  Pe.  2.  9  that  ye  should  show  forth  the  praises  of 

8.  Glory,  5< doxa. 

John  9.  24  said  unto  him,  Give  God  the  praise :  we 

12.  43  loved  the  praise  of  men  more  than  the  p. 

1  Te.  4.  11  to  whom  be  praise  and  dominion  for  ever 

9 . Praise,  commendation,  ewaivos  epainos. 

Rom.  2.  29  whose  praise  (is)  not  of  men,  but  of  God' 

13.  3  and  thou  shalt  have  praise  of  the  same 

1  Co  4.  5  then  shall  every  man  have  praise  of  God 

2  Co.  8.  18  whose  praise  (is)  in  the  gospel  throughout 
Eph.  1.  6  To  the  praise  of  the  glory  of  his  grace,  w. 

1.  12  That  we  should  be  to  the  praise  of  his  g. 

1.  14  possession,  unto  the  praise  of  his  glory 
Phil.  1.  11  Christ,  unto  the  glory  and  praise  of  God  ■ 

4.  8  if  (there  be)  any  praise,  think  on  these  t. 

1  Te.  1.  7  might  be  found  unto  praise  and  honour 

2.  14  and  for  the  praise  of  them  that  do  well 

PRAISE,  to  — 

1  .To  bless,  declare  blessed,  in?  barak,  3. 

Jiulg.  5.  2  Praise  ye  the  Lord  for  the  avenging  of  I. 
Psa.  72.  15  continually  ;  (and)  daily  shall  he  be  prai. 

2.  To  praise,  haled,  3. 

Judgi6.  24  when  the  people  saw  him,  they  praised 

2  Sa.  14.  25  there  was  none  to  be  so  much  praised  as 

1  CI1.16.  4  to  thank  and  praise  the  Lord  God  of  Isr. 

16.  36  all  the  people  said,  Amen,  and  praised  the 
23.  5  four  thousand  praised  the  Lord  with  the 
23.  5  which  I  made,  (said  David) ,  to  praise  the. 
23.  30  stand  every  morning  to  thank  and  praise 
25.  3  to  give  thanks,  and  to  praise  the  Lord 
29. 13  we  thank  thee,  and  praise  thy  glorious  n. 

2  Ch.  5. 13  to  make  one  sound  to  be  heard  in  praising 

5. 13  praised  the  Lord,  (saying),  For  (he  is)g. 

7.  6  when  Davidpraised  by  their  ministry  ;  and 

8.  14  to  praise  and  minister  before  priests,  as 

20. 19  stood  up  to  praise  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 
20.  21  and  that  should  praise  the  beauty  of  liolin. 

23. 12  the  people  running  and  praising  the  king 

30.  21  Levitesand  the  priests  praised  the  Lord 

31.  2  to  praise  in  the  gates  of  the  tents  of  tlieL. 
Ezra  3.  10  to  praise  the  Lord,  after  the  ordinance  of 

3.  11  they  sang  together  by  course  in  praising 

3. 1 1  praise  the  Lord,  because  the  foundation  , 

Nell.  5.13  congregation  said,  Amen,  and  praised  the 
12.  24  to  praise  (and)  to  give  thanks,  according 


Psa.  22.  22  midst  of  the  congregation  null  I  praise  t. 
22.  23  Ye  that  fear  the  Lord,  praise  him;  all  ye 
22.  26  they  shall  praise  the  Lord  that  seek  him 

35. 18  I  will  praise  thee  among  much  people 
56.  4  In  God  I  will  praise  his  word :  in  God  I 
56. 10 1  praise  (his)  word ;  in  the  Lord  will  I  p. 

63.  5  my  mouth  shall  praise  (thee)  with  joyful 
69.  30  I  will  praise  the  name  of  God  with  a  song 
69.  34  Let  the  heaven  and  earth  praise  him,  the 
74.  21  let  the  poor  and  needy  praise  thy  name 
84.  4  they  will  be  still  praising  thee.  Selah 

102. 18  people  which  shall  be  created  shall  praise 
104. 35  Praise  ye  the  Lord 

So  in  105.  45 ;  106.  1,  48 ;  m.  1 ;  112.  1 ;  113.  1,  9 ;  116. 
19;  117.  2;  135.  1,  21;  146.  1,  10;  147.  1 ;  148.  1,  1,  14; 
149.  1,  9;  150.  1,  6. 

107.  32  praise  him  in  the  assembly  of  the  elders 
109.  30  yea,  I  will  praise  him  among  the  multi. 

1 13.  1  Praise,  O  ye  servants  of  the  Lord,  praise 
115.  17  The  dead  praise  not  the  Lord,  neither  any 

115. 18  But  we  will  bless  the  Lord.  .Praise  theL. 

1 17.  1  O  praise  the  Lord,  all  ye  nations . .  all  ye  p. 
119. 164  Seven  times  a  day  do  I  praise  thee  lieca. 
1 19. 175  Let  my  soul  live,  and  it  shall  praise  thee 
135.  1  Praise  ye  the  name  of  the  Lord  ;  praise 
135.  3  Praise  the  Lord ;  for  the  Lord  (is)  good 

145.  2  and  I  will  praise  thy  name  for  ever  and 

146.  1  ye  the  Lord.  Praise  the  Lord,  0  my  soul 

146.  2  While  I  live  will  I  praise  the  Lord  ;  I  will 

147.  12  the  Lord,  O  Jerusalem ;  praise  thy  God 

148.  1  from  the  heavens :  praise  him  in  the  heig. 
148.  2  Praise  yehim.allhisangels:  praise  ye  him 
148.  3  Praise  ye  him,  sun  and  moon  :  praise  him 
148.  4  Praise  him,  ye  heavens  of  heavens,  and  ye 
148.  5,  13  Let  them  praise  the  name  of  the  Lord 

148.  7  Praise  the  Lord  from  the  earth,  ye  drag. 

149.  3  Let  them  praise  his  name  in  the  dance:  let 

150.  1  Praise  God  in  his  sanctuary :  praise  him 
150.  2  Praise  him  for  hismighty  acts :  praise  him 
150.  3  Praise  him  with  the  sound .  .praise  him 
150.  4  Praise  him.  .praise  him  with  stringed  in. 
150.  5  Praise  him . .  praise  him  upon  the  high  so. 
150.  6  Let  every  thing  that  hath  breath  praise 

Prov.27.  2  Let  another  man  praise  thee,  and  not  th. 
28.  4  They  that  forsake  the  law  praise  the  wic. 
31.  28  her  husband  (also),  and  he  praiseth  her 
31.  31  let  her  own  works  praise  her  in  the  gates 
Song  6.  9  daughters  saw  her.  .and they  praised  her 
Isa.  62.  9  shall  eat  it,  and  praise  the  Lord  ;  and  they 

64.  n  house  where  our  fathers  praised  thee,  is 
Jer.  20. 13  Sing  unto  the  Lord,  praise  ye  the  Lord 

31.  7  publish  ye,  praise  ye,  and  say, 0  Lord,  save 
Joel  2.  26  praise  the  name  of  the  Lord  your  God 

3.  To  give  praise,  isi  zamar,  3. 

Psa.  21. 13  so  will  we  sing  and  praise  thy  power 

4.  To  stretch  out  the  hand,  confess,  rn;  yadah,  5. 
Gen.  29.  35  Now  will  I  praise  the  Lord:  therefore  she 

49.  8  thou  (art  he)  whom  thy  brethren  shall  p. 
2  Ch.  7.  3  praised  the  Lord,  (saying),  For  (he  is)  go. 
7.  6  which  David  the  kingliad  made  to  praise 
20.  21  Praise  the  Lord  ;  for  his  mercy,  .for  ever 
Psa.  7. 17  I  'will  praise  the  Lord  according  to  his  r. 

9.  1  I  will  praise  (thee),  0  Lord,  with  my  wh. 
28.  7  rejoiceth ;  and  with  my  song  will  I  praise 
30.  9  Shall  the  dust  praise  thee  ?  shall  it  declare 
33.  2  Praise  the  Lord  with  harp:  sing  unto  him 

42.  5  for  I  shall  yet  praise  him  (for)  the  help  of 
'42. 11  for  I  shall  yet  praise  him,  (who  is)  the  he. 

43.  4  upon  the  harp  will  I  praise  thee,  0  God 

43.  5  for  I  shall  yet  praise  him,  (who  is)  the  h. 

44.  8  boast  all  the  day  long,  and  praise  thy  n. 

45. 17  therefore  shall  the  people  praise  thee  for 

49. 18  praise  thee,  when  thou  doest  well  to  thy. 
52.  9  I  will  praise  thee  for  ever,  because  thou 
54.  6  I  will  praise  thy  name,  O  Lord,  for  (it  is) 
57.  9 1  will  praise  thee,  O  Lord,  among  the  p. 

67.  3,  5  praise  thee,  0  God  ;  let  all  the  people  p. 
71. 22  I  will  also  praise  thee  with  the  psaltery 
76. 10  Surely. the  wiiath-of  man  shall  praise  thee 
gsriTTwill  praise  thee,  O  Lord  my  God,  with 

88.  10  shall  the  dead  arise  (and)  praise  thee  ?  S. 

89.  5  And  the  heavens  shall  praise  thy  wonders 
99.  3  Let  them  praise  thy  great  and  terrible  11. 

107.  8,  15,  21,  31  Oh  that  (men)  would  praise  the 

108.  3  I  will  praise  thee,  O  Lord,  among  the  p. 

109.  30  I  will  greatly  praise  the  Lord  with  my 
in.  1  I  will  praise  the  Lord  with  (my)  whole  h. 
ti8.  19  I  will  go  in  to  them,  (and)  I  will  praise 

1 18.  21  I  will  praise  thee  :  for  thou  hast  heard 

118.  28  Thou  (art)  my  God,  andl  will  praise  thee 

1 19.  7  I  will  praise  thee  with  uprightness  of  he. 
138.  1  I  will  praise  thee  with  my  whole  heart 
138.  2  praise  thy  name  for  thy  loving  kindness 
138.  4  All  the  kings  of  theearth  shall  praise  thee 

139. 14  I  will  praise  thee ;  for  lam  fearfully  (and) 
142.  7  that  I  may  praise  thy  name :  the  right. 
145.  10  All  thy  works  shall  praise  thee,  O  LORD 

Isa.  12.  1  shalt  say,  0  Lord,  I  will  praise  thee :  th. 
12.  4  Praise  the  Lord,  call  upon  his  name,  dc. 
25.  1  I  will  exalt  thee,  I  will  praise  thy  name 
38.  18  For  the  grave  cannot  praise  thee,  death 

38. 19  The  living,  the  living,  he  shall  praise  thee 
Jer.  33.11  Praise  the  Lord  of  hosts :  for  the  Lord  (is) 

5 . To praise,  glorify,  rut?  sliabach,  3. 

Psa.  63.  3  better  than  life,  my  lips  shall  praise  thee 
117.  1  all  ye  nations:  praise  him,  all  ye  people 
145.  4  One  generation  shall  praise  thy  works  to 

147. 12  Praise  the  Lord,  O  Jerusalem;  praise  thy 
Eccl.  4.  2  I  praised  the  dead  which  are  already  dead 


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‘S.To  jive  praise,  rcy  shebach,  3. 

Dan.  2  .  23  I  thank  thee,  and  praise  thee,  0  thou  God 

4.  34  I  praised  and  honoured  him  that  liveth 

4.  37  Now  I  Nebuchadnezzar  praise  and  extol 

5.  4  They  drank  wine,  and  praised  the  gods  of 

5.  23  thou  hast  praised  the  gods  of  silver,  and 

7.  To  speak  well  of,  tbkoytw  eulogeo. 

Luke  1.  64  tongue  (loosed),  aud  he  spake,  and  prais. 

8.  To  praise,  alvew  aineo. 

Luke  2.  13  multitude  of  the  heavenly  host  praising 

2.  20  shepherds  returned,  glorifying  and  prais. 

19.  37  began  to  rejoice  and  praise  God  with  a 
24.  53  were  continually  in  the  temple,  praising 

Acts  2.  47  Praising  God,  and  having  favour  with  all 

3.  8  walking,  and  leajnng,  and  praising  God 

3.  9  people  saw  him  walking  and  praising  God 

Rom  15.  n  Praise  the  Lord,  all  ye  Gentiles;  and  laud 
Eev.  19.  5  saying.  Praise  our  God,  all  ye  his  servants 

9.  To  jive  praise  to,  l-waivita  epaineo. 

1  Co.  1 1.  2  Now  I  praise  you,  brethren,  that  ye  rem. 

11. 17  I  praise  (you)  not,  that  ye  come  together 

11.  22  shall  I  praise  you  in  this?  I  praise  (you) 

PRAISES,  to  give  or  sing  — 

1.  To  give  praise,  ini  zama/r,  3. 

2  Sa.  22.  50  and  I  will  sing  praises  unto  thy  name 
Psa.  7.  17  will  sing  praise  to  the  name  of  the  Lord 

9.  2  I  will  sing  praise  to  thy  name,  O  thou 
9.  11  Sing  praises  to  the  Lord,  which  dwelleth 

18.  49  Therefore  will  I.  .sing  praises  unto -thy 
27.  6  yea,  I  willsing  praises  unto  the  Lord 

30. 12  (my)  glory  may  sing  praise  to  thee,  and  not 

_ 47.  6  Sing  praises  to  God,  sing  praises 

47.  6  sing  praises  unto  our  King,  sing  praises 

47.  7  sing  ye  praises  with  understanding 

57.  7  heart  is  fixed ;  I  will  sing  and  give  praise 
61.  8  will  I  sing  praise  unto  thy  name  for  ever 
68.  4  sing  praises  to  his  name :  extol  him  that 
68.  32  ye  kingdoms,  .sing  praises  unto  the  Lord 
75.  9  I  will  sing  praises  to  the  God  of  Jacob 
92.  1  to  sing  praises  unto  thy  name,  O  .Most  H. 
98.  4  make  a.  .noise,  and  rejoice,  and  sing  pra. 

_ _ 104.  33  I  will  sing  praise  to  my  God  while  I  have 

108.  1  sing  and  give  praise,  even  with  my  glory 
108.  3  I  will  sing  praises  unto  thee  among  the 
135.  3  sing  praises  unto  his  name ;  for  (it  is) 

138.  1  before  the  gods  will  I  sing  praise  uuto 

144.  9  upon  a  psaltery,  .will  1  sing  praises 
-^146.  2  I  will  sing  praises  unto  my  God  while  I 

147. _ 1,  (it  is)  good  to  sing  praises  unto  our  God 

147.  7  sing  praise  upon  the  harp  unto  our  God 
149.  3  sing  praises  unto  him  with  the  timbrel 

2.  To  boast,  praise,  7?n  halal,  3. 

2  Ch.23.  13  singers,  .and  such  as  taught  to  sing  praise 
29.  30  sing  praise  unto  the  Lord  with  the  words 
29.  30  they  sang  praises  with  gladness,  and  they 

3.  To  hymn,  vyvtu  humneo. 

Acts  16.  25  Silas  prayed,  and  sang  praises  unto  God 
Heb.  2.  12  midst  of  the  church  will  I  sing  praise 
PRAISED,  (worthy)  to  be  — 

1.  To  bless,  declare  blessed,  barak,  3. 

Psa.  72. 15  prayer  also,  .(and)  daily  shall  he  be  prais. 

2.  To  be  praised,  bbil  halal,  4. 

2  Sa.  22.  4  on  the  Lord,  (who  is)  worthy  to  be  praised 

1  Ch.16.  25  great  (is)  the  Lord,  and. .to  be  praised:  he 
Psa.  18.  3  upon  the  Lord,  (who  is)  worthy  to  be  pr. 

48.  1  to  be  praised  in  the  city  of  our  God 

96.  4  Lord  (is)  great,  and  greatly  to  be  praised 
113.  3  the  Lord's  name  (is)  to  be  praised 

145.  3  Great  (is)  the  Lord,  and ..  to  be  praised 

3.  To  praise  self,  halal,  7. 

Prov.31.  30  a  woman  (that)  fearetli . . shall  he  praised 
PRANCE,  to  — 

To  prance,  ini  dahar. 

Nah.  3.  2  of  the  prancing  horses,  and  of  the  jump, 
PRANCING  — 

Prancing,  nqqu  daharah. 

Judg.  5. 22  the  means  of  the  prancings,  the  prancings 
PRATE  against,  to  — 

To  prattle,  prate,  tpkvapcoi  phluareo. 

3  John  10  prating  against  us  with  malicious  words 
PRATING  — 

Lip,  nsy  saphah. 

Pi'ov  10.  8  The  wise,  .receive,  .but  a  prating  fool  sh. 

10. 10  causeth  sorrow  :  but  a  prating  fool  shall 

PRAY,  to  — 

1.  To  petition,  pray,  njn,  Njn  bea,  beah. 

Dan.  6.  11  praying  and  making  supplication  before 

2.  To  entreat  grace,  Jin  chanan,  7. 

2  Ch.  6.  37  and  pray  unto  thee  in  the  land  of  their 

3 - To  entreat,  make  supplication,  -in’)  athar. 

Job  33.  26  He  shall  pray  unto  God,  and  he  will  be 

4-  To  come  up,  strike  against,  intercede,  paga. 
Job  2i.  15  and  what  profit,  .if  we  pray  unto  him? 

5.  To  judge  self,  pray  habitually,  palal,  7. 

Gen.  20.  7  shall  pray  for  thee,  and  thou  shalt  live 

20.  17  Abraham  prayed  unto  God  :  and  God  hea. 
•Mini  n.  2  when  Moses  prayed  unto  the  Lord,  the 

21.  7  pray  unto  the  Lord.  .And  Moses  prayed 
Deut.  9.  20  and  I  prayed  for  Aaron  also  tliesame  t  ime 

9.  26 1  prayed  therefore  unto  the  Lord,  ami  s. 


1  Sa.  1. 10  and  prayed  unto  the  Lord,  and  wept  sore 

1.  12  as  she  continued  praying  before  the  Lord 
1.  26  stood  by  thee  here,  praying  unto  the  L. 

1.  27  I  prayed ;  and  the  Lord  hath  given  me 

2.  1  Hannah  prayed,  and  said.  My  heart  rejo. 

7.  5  and  I  will  pray  for  you  unto  the  Lord 

8.  6  a  king  to  judge  us.  And  Samuel  prayed 

12.  19  Pray  for  thy  servants  unto  the  Lord  thy 

12.  23  I  should  sin.  .in  ceasing  to  pray  for  you 

2  Sa.  7.  27  thy  servant  found  in  his  heart  to  pray 
1  EX  8.  28  thy  servant  prayeth  before  thee  to  day 

8.  30  when  they  shall  pray  toward  this  place 
8.  33  pray,  and  make  supplication  unto  thee  in 
8.  35  they  pray  toward  this  place,  and  confess 
8.  42  he  shall  come  and  pray  toward  this  house 
8.  44  shall  pray  unto  the  Lord  toward  the  city 
8.  48  pray  unto  thee  toward  their  land  which 

8.  54  Solomon  had  made  an  end  of  praying  all 
_ 13.  6  pray  for  me  that  my  hand  may  be  resto. 

■  2  Ki.  4.  33  shut  the  door,  .and  prayed  unto  the  Lord 

6. 17  AndElisha  prayed,  and  said.. open  his  eyes 

6. 18  Elisha  prayed  unto  the  Lord,  and  said,  S. 

19.  15  Hezekiah  prayed  before  the  Lord,  and  s. 

19.  20  thou  hast  prayed  to  me  against  Sennach. 

20.  2  turned,  .and  prayed  uuto  the  Lord,  say. 

1  Ch.  17.  25  hath  found  (in  his  heart)  to  pray  before  t. 

2  Ch.  6.  19,  20  the  prayer  which  thy  servant  prayeth 

6.  24  pray  and  make  supplication  before  thee 
6. 26  they  pray  toward  this  place,  and  confess 

6.  32  Moreover,  if  they  come  and  pray  in  this 

6.  34  theyprayunto  thee  toward  this  city  which 

6.  38  pray  toward  their  land,  which  thou  gavest 

7.  1  when  Solomon  had  made  an  end  of  pray. 

7.  14  pray,  and  seek  my  face,  and  turn  from  their 
30.  18  Hezekiah  prayed  for  them,  saying,  The 
32.  20  the  son  of  Amoz,  prayed  and  cried  to  he. 
32.  24  prayed  unto  the  Lord:  and  he  spake  unto 

33. 13  prayed  unto  him  :  and  he  was  entreated 

Ezra  10.  1  ivhen  Ezra  had  prayed,  and  when  he  had 
Neh.  1.  4  fasted,  and  prayed  before  the  God  of  he. 

1.  6  which  I  pray  before  thee  now,  day  and  n. 

2.  4  So  I  prayed  to  the  God  of  heaven 

Job  42."  8  my  servant  Job  shall  pray  for  you;  for 

42. 10  turned  the  captivity  of  Job,  when  he  pr. 
Psa.  5.  2  and  my  God :  for  unto  thee  will  I  pray 

32.  6  shalleveryone  tliatisgodly  prayuntothee 
Isa.  16. 12  that  he  shall  come  to  his  sanctuary  to  p. 

37. 15  And  Hezekiah  prayed  unto  the  Lord,  say. 

37.  21  thou  hast  prayed  to  me  against  Sennach. 

38.  2  turned  his  face,  .and  prayed  unto  the  L. 

44.  17  prayeth  unto  it,  and  saith,  Deliver  me 

45.  20  and  pray  unto  a  god  (that)  cannot  save 
Jer.  7.  16  pray  not  thou  for  this  people,  neither  lift 

11.  14  pray  not  thou  for  this  people,  neither  lift 

14. 11  Pray  not  for  this  people  for  (their)  good 
29.  7  pray  unto  the  Lord  for  it :  for  in  the  peace 
29.  12  pray  unto  me,  and  I  will  hearken  unto  you 
32.  16  I  had  delivered  the  evidence . .  I  prayed 
37.  3  Pray  now  unto  the  Lord  our  God  for  us 
42.  2  and  pray  for  us  unto  the  Lord  thy  God 
42.  4  behold,  I  will  pray  unto  the  Lord  your  God 
42.  20  Pray  for  us  unto  the  Lord  our  God ;  and 

Dan.  9.  4  I  prayed untotheLoRDmyGod.andmade 

9.  20  praying,  and  confessing  my  sin  and  the 
Jon.  2.  1  Jonah  prayed  unto  the  Lord  his  God  out 

4.  2  And  he  prayed  unto  the  Lord,  and  said,  I 

6.  To  bend,  bow,  pray,  tsela,  3. 

Ezra  6.  10  pray  for  the  life  of  the  king,  and  of  his 
Dan.  6.  10  prayed,  and  gave  thanks  before  his  God 

7.  To  bow  down,  meditate,  pray,  rrii'  siach. 

Psa.  55. 17  at  noon,  will  I  pray,  and  cry  aloud ;  and 

8.  To  ask,  Vxiy  sliaal. 

Psa.  122.  6  Pray  for  the  peace  of  Jerusalem :  they  s. 

9.  To  smooth  down,  deprecate,  n^n  chalah,  3. 

Zecli.  7.  2  When  they  had  sent’,  .to  pray  before  the 

8.  21  Let  us  go  speedily  to  pray  before  the  L. 

8.  22  come  to  seek .  .and  to  pray  before  the  L. 

10.  To  want,  pray,  beseech,  Seoyai  deomai. 

Matt.  9.  38  Pray  ye  therefore  the  Lord  of  the  harvest 
Lukeio.  2  pray  ye  therefore  the  Lord  of  the  harvest 

21.  36  Watch  ye  therefore,  and  pray  always,  that 

22.  32  But  I  have  prayed  for  thee,  thatthy  faith 
Acts  4.  31  when  they  had  prayed,  the  place  was  sh. 

8.  22  pray  God,  if  perhaps  the  thought  of  thine 
8.  24  Pray  ye  to  the  Lord  for  me,  that  none  of 
8. 34  I  pray  thee,  of  whom  speaketh  the  prop. 

10.  2  gave  much  alms  to  the  people,  and  prayed 
2  Co.  5.  20  we  pray  (you)  in  Christ’s  stead,  be  ye  rec. 

8.  4  Praying  us  with  much  entreaty  that  we 
1  Th.  3. 10  praying  exceedingly  that  we  might  seey. 

11.  To  ask,  interrogate,  ipurdta  erbtao. 

Luke  5.  3  prayed  him  that  he  would  thrust  out  a 
14.  18,  19  I  pray  thee  have  me  excused 
:  6.  27  I  pray  thee  therefore,  father,  that  thou 
John  4.31  In  themeauwhile his  disciples  prayedhim 

14. 16  I  will  pray  the  Father,  and  he  shall  give 

16.  26  I  say  not  unto  you,  that  I  will  pray  the  F. 

17.  9  I  pray  for  them  :  I  pray  not  for  the  world 
17.  15  I  pray  not  that  thou  sliouldest  take  them 
17.  20  Neither  pray  I  for  these  alone,  but  forth. 

Acts  10.  48  Then  prayed  they  him  to  tarry  certain  d. 

23.  18  prayed  me  to  bring  this  young  man  unto 

1  Jo.  5.  16  I  do  not  say  that  he  shall  pray  for  it 

12.  To  pray,  wish,  evxopai  euchomai. 

2  Co.  13.  7  Now  I  pray  to  God  that  ye  do  no  evil ;  not 
Jas.  5.  16  pray  one  for  another,  that  ye  may  be  he. 


13.  To  call  for,  or  alongside  of,  wapaKakeu  parak. 
Matt26.  53  Thinkest  thou  that  I  cannot  now  pray  to 
Mark  5.  17  began  to  pray  him  to  depart  out  of  their 

5.  18  prayed  him  that  he  might  be  with  him 
Acts  16.  9  prayed  him,  saying,  Come  over  into  Mac. 

24.  4  I  pray  thee  that  thou  wouldest  hear  us  of 

27.  34  Wherefore  I  pray  you  to  take  (some)  meat 

1 4.  To  pray  or  wish  fo'r,  irpoaeuxopai  proseuchomai. 
Matt.  5.  44  pray  for  them  which  despitefully  use  you 

6.  5  when  thou  prayest . .  for  they  love  to  pray 
6.  6  whenthouprayest..praytothy  Fatherwh. 
6.  7  when  ye  pray,  use  not  vain  repetitions,  as 
6.  9  After  this  manner  therefore  pray  ye :  Our 

14.  23  went  up  into  a  mountain  apart  to  pray 

19. 13  he  should  put  (his)  hands  on  them,  and 
24.  20  pray  ye  that  your  flight  be  not  in  the  wint. 
26.  36  Sit  ye  here,  while  I  go  and  pray  yonder 
26.  39  fell  on  his  face,  and  prayed,  saying,  O  my 
26.  41  Watch  and  pray,  that  ye  enter  not  into 
26.  42  prayed,  saying,  O  my  Father,  if  this  cup 
26.  44  prayed  the  third  time,  saying  the  same 

Mark  1.  35  went,  .into  a  solitary  place,  and  there  p. 
6.  46  he  departed  into  a  mountain  to  pray 

11.  24  when  ye  pray,  believe  that  ye  receive  (t.) 
11.  25  when  ye  stand  praying,  forgive,  if  ye  have 

13.  18  pray  ye  that  your  flight  be  not  in  the 

13.  33  watch  and  pray :  for  ye  know  not  when 

14.  32  he  saith.  .Sit  ye  here,  while  I  shall  pray 

14.  35  prayed  that,  if  it  were  possible,  the  hour 
14.  38  Watch  ye  and  pray,  lest  ye  enter  into  te. 
14.  39  he  went  away,  and  prayed,  aud  spake  the 

Luke  1.  10  the  people  were  praying  without  at  the 

3.  21  Jesus  also  being  baptized,  and  praying 

5.  16  withdrew,  .into  the  wilderness,  and  pra. 
6. 12  he  went  out  into  a  mountain  to  pray,  and 

6.  28  pray  for  them  which  despitefully  use  you 

9. 18  as  he  was  alone  praying,  his  disciples  we. 

9.  28  and  went  up  into  a  mountain  to  pray 

9.  29  as  he  prayed,  the  fashion  of  his  couuten. 
11.  1  as  he  was  praying  in  a  certain  place,  wh. 
11.  1  teach  us  to  pray,  as  John  also  taught  his 
11.  2  When  ye  pray,  say,  Our  Father  which  art 

18.  1  men  ought  always  (to)  pray,  and  not  to  f. 
18.  10  Two  men  went  up  into  the  temple  to  pr. 
18.  11  prayed  thus  with  himself,  God,  I  thank 

22.  40  said . .  Pray  that  ye  enter  not  into  tempt. 
22.41  withdrawn . .  kneeled  down,  and  prayed 
22.  44  [he  prayed  more  earnestly :  and  his  sweat] 
22.  46  and  pray,  lest  ye  enter  into  temptation 
Acts  1.  24  they  prayed,  and  said,  Thou,  Lord,  which 
6.  6  when  they  had  prayed,  they  laid  (their)  h. 
8. 15  prayed  for  them,  that  they  might  receive 

9. 11  Saul,  of  Tarsus  :  for,  behold,  he  prayeth 

9.  40  kneeled  down,  and  prayed ;  and  turning 

10.  9  Peter  went  up  upon  the  house  top  to  pray 

10.  30  I  prayed  in  my  house,  and,  behold,  a  man 

11.  5  I  was  in  the  city  of  Joppa  praying  :  and 

12.  12  where  many  were  gathered  together  pra. 

13.  3  when  they  had  fasted  and  prayed,  and  la. 

14.  23  when  they,  .had  prayed  withfasting,  they 
16.  25  Silas  prayed,  and  sang  praises  unto  God 

20.  36  kneeled  down,  and  prayed  with  them  all 

21.  5  we  kneeled  down  ontheshore,  and  prayed 

22. 17  while  I  prayed  in  the  temple,  I  was  in  a 

28.  8  and  prayed,  and  laid  his  hands  on  him,  and 
1  Co.  11.  4  Everyman  praying  or  prophesying,  having 

11.  5  every  woman  that  prayeth  or  prophesieth 

1 1. 13  is  it  comely  that  a  woman  pray  unto  God 
14.  13  let  him  that  speaketh.  .pray  that  he  may 

14. 14  pray  in.  .(unknown)  tongue,  my  spirit  pr. 
14.  15  will  pray  with  the  spirit,  and  I  will  pray 

Eph.  6. 18  Praying  always  with  all  prayer  and  supli. 
Phil.  1.  9  I  pray,  that  your  love  mayaboimdyetm. 
Col.  1.  3  We  give  thanks,  .praying  always  for  you 
1.  9  do  not  cease  to  pray  for  you,  and  to  des. 

4.  3  praying  also  for  us,  that  God  would  open 

1  Th.  5.  17  Pray  without  ceasing 

5.  25  Brethren,  pray  for  us 

2  Th.  1.  11  pray  always  for  you,  that  our  God  would 

3.  1  pray  forus,  that  the  word  of  the  Lord  may 
1  Ti.  2.  8 1  will  therefore  that  men  pray  every  wh. 
Heb.  13.  18  Pray  for  us  :  for  we  trust  we  have  a  good 
Jas.  5.  13  Is  any  among  you  afflicted?  let  him  pray 
5.  14  let  them  pray  over  him,  anointing  him 
5.  18  he  prayed  again,  and  the  heaven  gaverain 
Jude  20  But  ye,  beloved,  .praying  in  the  Holy  G. 
PRAY  (I,  we)  thee,  you — 

1.  Ah  pray  !  n|N,  xsx  anna,  annah. 

Gen.  50.  17  we  pray  thee,  forgive  the  trespass  of  the 
Jon.  4.  2  I  pray  thee,  O  Lord,  (was)  not  this  my  s. 

2. 0  that !  lu. 

Gen.  23.  13  I  pray  thee,  hear  me  :  I  will  give  thee 

2.  Pray  !  X3  na. 

Gen.  12.  13  Say,  I  pray  thee,  thou  (art)  my  sister:  th. 

18.  4  Let  a  little  water,  I  pray  you,  be  fetched 
Judg.  9.  38  Go  out,  I  pray  now,  and  fight  with  them 

PRAY  earnestly  (or  for),  to  — 

To  pray  to  or  toward,  irpoacbxop-ai  proseuchomai. 
Rom.  8.  26  we  know  not  what  we  should  pray  for  as 
Jas.  5.  17  prayed  earnestly  that  it  might  not  rain 

PRAYER  — 

1.24  whisper,  B’nS  lachash. 

Isa.  26. 16  poured  out  a  prayer  (when)  thy  chasten. 

2.  Meditation,  tj%  nn'ty  sichah,  siach. 

Job  15.  4  Yea,  thou,  restrainest  prayer  before  God 
Psa.  64.  1  Hear  my  voice,  0  God,  in  my  prayer, pres. 


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3  .Prayer,  song  of  praise,  tepliillah. 

2  Sa.  7.  27  hath.. found  in  his' heart  to  pray  this  pra. 

1  Ki.  8.  28  Yet  havethou  respect  unto  the  prayer  of 

8.  28  to  the  prayer  which  thy  servant  prayeth 

8.  29  the  prayer  which  thy  servant  shall  make 

3.  38  What  prayer  and  supplication  soever  be 
8. 45,  49  their  prayer  and  their  supplication 

8.  54  praying  all  this  prayer  and  supplication 

9.  3  heard  thy  prayer  and  thy  supplication 

2  Ki.19.  4  lift  up  (thy)  prayer  for  the  remnant  that 

20.  5  I  have  heard  thy  prayer,  I  have  seen  thy 
a  Ch.  6.  19  Have  respect  therefore  to  the  prayer  of 

6. 19,  20  the  prayer  which  thy  servant  prayeth 

6.  29  what  prayer  (or)  what  supplication  soever 

6.  35,  39  their  prayer  and  their  supplication 
6. 40  the  prayer  (that  is  made)  in  this  place 

7. 12  I  have  heard  thy  prayer,  and  have  chosen 

7.  15  the  prayer  (that  is  made)  in  this  place 
30.  27  their  prayer  came  (up)  to  his  holy  dwell. 
33.  18  his  prayer  unto  his  God,  and  the  words  of 
33.  19  His  prayer  also,  and  (how  God)  was  entr. 

Nell.  1.  6  thou  mayest  hear  the  prayer  of  thy  serv. 

1.  n  the  prayer  of  thy  servant,  and  to  the  pra. 

11.  17  principal  to  begin  the  thanksgiving  in  p. 

Job  16.  17  Not.  .injustice,  .also  my  prayer  (is)  pure 
Psa.  4.  1  have  mercy  upon  me,  and  hear  my  prayer 

6.  0  heard .  .the  Lord  will  receive  my  prayer 
17.  title.  A  prayer  of  David.  Hear  the  right 
17.  1  give  ear  unto  my  prayer,  (that  goeth)not 
35.  13  my  prayer  returned  intomineown  bosom 

39. 12  Hear  my  prayer,  O  Lord,  and  give  ear  u. 
42.  8  (and)  my  prayer  unto  the  God  of  my  life 

54.  2  Hear  my  prayer,  0  God  ;  give  ear  to  the 

55.  1  Give  ear  to  my  prayer,  O  God  ;  and  hide 
61.  1  Hear  mycry,  0  God  ;  attend  unto  my  pr. 

65.  2  thou  that  hearest  prayer,  unto  thee  shall 

66.  19  he  hath  attended  to  the  voice  of  my  pra. 
66.  20  which  hath  not  turned  away  my  prayer 

69. 13  as  for  me,  my  prayer  (is)  unto  thee,  O  L. 
72.  20  The  prayers  of  David  the  son  of  Jesse 
80.  4  be  angry  against  the  prayer  of  thy  people 
84.  8  hearmy  prayer :  give  ear,  0  God  of  Jacob 
86.  title.  A  prayer  of  David.  How  down  thine 
86.  6  Give  ear,  O  Lord,  unto  my  prayer  ;  and 
88.  2  Let  my  prayer  come  before  thee  :  incline 
88.  13  in.  .morning shall  my  prayer  prevent  thee 
90.  title.  A  prayer  of  Moses  the  man  of  God.  L. 

102.  title.  A  prayer  of  the  afflicted,  when  he  is  ov. 
102.  1  Hear  my  prayer,  OLord,  and  let  my  er.y 
102.  17  He  will  regard  the  prayer,  .their  prayer 
109.  4  adversaries  :  but  I  (give  myself  unto)  pra. 
109.  7  condemned  ;  and  let  his  prayer  become 

141.  2  Let  my  prayer  be  set  forth  before  thee  (as) 

1 4 1 .  5  yet  my  prayer  also . .  in  their  calamities 

142.  title.  David;  A  prayer  when  he  was  in  the  c. 

143.  1  Hear  my  prayer,  O  Lord,  give  ear  to  my 
Prov  15.  8  the  prayer  of  the  upright  (is)  his  delight 

35.  29  he  heareth  the  prayer  of  the  righteous 
28.  9  He  that  turueth  away .  .even  his  prayer 
isa.  1. 15  when  ye  make  many  prayers,  I  will  not 

37.  4  lift  up  (thy)  prayer  for  the  remnant  that 

38.  5  I  have  heard  thy  prayer,  I  have  seen  thy 

56.  7  make  them  joyful  in  my  house  of  prayer 
56.  7  shall  be  called  an  house  of  prayer  for  all 

Jer.  7.  16  neither  lift  up  cry  nor  prayer  for  them 
11.  14  neither  lift  up  a  cry  or  prayer  for  them 
Lam.  3.  8  when  I  cry .  .lie  shuttetli  out  my  prayer 

3.  44  that  (our)  prayer  should  not  pass  through 
Dan.  9.  3  to  seek  by  prayer  and  supplication,  with 

9.  17  hear  the  prayer  of  thy  servant,  and  his  s. 

9.  21  whiles  I  (was)  speaking  in  prayer,  even 
Jon.  2.  7  my  prayer  came  in  unto  thee,  into  thine 
Hab.  3.  1  A  prayer  of  Habakkuk  the  prophet  upon 

^.Beseeching,  prayer,  supplication,  Sefiais  deesis. 

Luke  1.  13  thy  prayer  is  heard ;  and  thy  wife  Elisa. 

2.  37  with  fastings  and  prayers  night  and  day 

5.  33  make  prayers,  and  likewise  (the  disciples) 
Rom  10.  1  my  heart's  desire  and  prayer  to  God  fori. 
2  Co.  1.  11  Ye  also  helping  together  by  prayer  for  us 

9.  14  by  their  prayer  for  you,  which  long  after 
Phil.  1.  4  Always  in  everyprayerof  mine  for  youall 

1.  19  turn  to  my  salvation  through  your  prayer 
2  Ti.  1.  3  have  remembrance  of  thee  in  my  prayers 
Heb.  5.  7  when  he  had  offered  up  prayers  and  supl. 
Jas.  5.  16  The  effectual  fervent  prayer  of  a  righteous 
;  Pe.  3. 12  his  ears  (are  open)  unto  their  prayers ;  but 

6. Intercession,  prayer,  evrev^is  enteuxis. 

1  Ti.  4.  5  sanctified  by  the  word  of  God  and  prayer 

6.  A  wish,  supplication,  ebx'h  euche. 

Jas.  5. 15  the  prayer  of  faith  shall  save  the  sick 

7. A  prayer,  pouring  out,  Trpoatvxi)  proseuche. 

MattiV-  21  [goetli  not  out  but  by  prayer  and  fasting] 

21.  13  house  shall  be  called  the  house  of  prayer 

21.  22  whatsoever  ye  shall  ask  in  prayer,  believ. 
Mark  9.  29  by  nothing  but  by  prayer  and  fasting 

11.  17  called  of  all  nations  the  house  of  prayer 
Luke  6.  12  and  continued  all  night  in  prayer  to  God 

19.  46  My  house  is  the  house  of  prayer;  but  ye 

22.  45  when  he  rose  up  from  prayer,  and  was  c. 
Acts  1. 14  withoneaccordinprayerandsupplication 

2.  42  and  in  breaking  of  bread,  and  in  prayers 

3.  1  into  the  temple  at  the  hour  of  prayer 

6.  4  will  give  ourselves  continually  to  prayer 

10.  4  Thy  prayers  and  thine  alms  are  come  up 
jo.  31  thy  prayer  is  heard,  and  thine  alms  are 

12.  5  prayer  was  made  without  ceasing  of  the 

16. 13  river  side,  where  prayer  was  wont  to  be 
16.  16  as  we  went  to  prayer,  a  certain  damsel 

Rom.  1.  9  make  mention  of  you  always  in  my  pray. 


Rom  12. 12  patient,  .continuing  instant  in  prayer 

15.  30  strive  together  with  me  in  (your)  prayers 
1  Co.  7.  5  may  give  yourselves  to  fasting  and  prayer 
Eph.  1. 16  making  mention  of  you  in  my  prayers 

6.  18  all  prayer  and  supplication  in  the  spirit 
Phil.  4.  6  prayer  and  supplication  with  thanksgiving 
Col.  4.  2  Continue  in  prayer,  and  watch  in  the  same 

4.  12  labouring  fervently  for  you  in  prayers 
1  Tli.  1.  2  making  mention  of  you  in  our  prayers 

1  Ti.  2.  1  prayers,  intercessions,  (and)  giving  of  tha. 

5.  5  supplications  and  prayers  night  and  day 
Phm.  4  making  mention  of  thee,  .in  my  prayers 

22  trust  that  through  your  prayers  I  shall 
1  Pe.  3.  7  dwell . .  that  your  prayers  be  not  hindered 

4.  7  be  ye  therefore  sober,  .watch  unto  prayer 
Rev.  5.  8  odours,  which  are  the  prayers  of  saints 

8.  3  should  offer  (it)  with  the  prayers  of  all  s. 

8.  4  (which  came)  with  the  prayers  of  the  sai. 

PRAYER,  to  make  — 

l.lTo  smooth  down,  deprecate,  rby  chalah,  3. 

Dan.  9. 13  made  we  not  our  prayer  before  the  Lord 

2 . To  entreat,  make  supplication,  injJ  athar,  5. 

Job  22.27  Thou  shaltmakethyprayeruntohim,and 

3.  To  judge  self  ,  pray  habitually,  VjSpalal,  7. 

1  Ki.  8.  29  the  prayer  which  thy  servant  shall  make 
Nell.  4.  9  we  made  our  prayer  unto  our  God,  and 
Psa.  72.  15  prayer,  .sliallbemadeforhimcontinually 

4.  To  pray  toward,  pour  out  to,  irpinrevxopai  pros. 

Matt  23.  14  [fora  pretence  make  long  prayer;  there.] 
Marki2.  40  for  a  pretence  make  long  prayers;  these 
Luke2o.  47  Which,  .forashowmakelongprayers;  the 

PREACH  (good  tidings),  to  — 

1  .To  bring  or  tell  good  tidings,  lira  basar,  3. 

Psa.  40.  9  I  have  preached  righteousness  in  the  gr. 
Isa.  61.  1  to  preach  good  tidings  unto  the  meek;  he 

2.  To  call,  proclaim,  preach,  K-ijj  qara. 

Nell.  6.  7  thou  hast  also  appointed  prophets  to  pre. 
Jon.  3.  2  preach  unto  it  the  preaching  that  I  bid 

3.  To  tell  or  announce  thoroughly,  biayyeWu  dia.ij. 
Luke  9.  60  but  go  thou  and  preach  the  kingdom  of 

4.  To  speak  throughout,  SiaXeyoyai.  dialegomai. 

Acts  20.  7  Paul  preached  unto  them,  ready  to  depart 

20.  9  as  Paul  was  long  preaching,  he  sunk  down 

5.  To  tell  good  news  or  tidings,  evayytX i(ai  euaijg. 
Luke  3.18  many  other  things . .  preached  he  unto  the 

4.  43  I  must  preach  the  kingdom  of  God  to  ot. 

16.  16  the  kingdom  of  God  is  preached,  and  ev. 
Acts  5.  42  they  ceased  not  to  teach  and  preach  Jesus 

8.  4  they . .  went  every  where  preaching  the  w. 
8.  12  preaching  the  things  concerning  the  kin. 
8.  35  and  began,  .and  preached  unto  him  Jesus 

8.  40  he  preached  in  all  the  cities,  till  he  came 

10.  36  preaching  peace  by  Jesus  Christ:  he  is 

11. 20  And  some,  .spake,  .preaching  the  Lord  J. 

14.  7  And  there  they  preached  the  gospel 

14.  15  preacli  unto  you  that  ye  should  turn  from 

15.  33  preaching  the  word  of  the  Lord,  with  many 

17.  18  lie  preached  unto  them  Jesus,  and  the  re. 

1  Co.  15.  1  the  gospel  which  I  preached  unto  you 

15.  2  keep  in  memory  what  I  preached  unto  you 

2  Co.  1 1.  7  preached  to  you  the  gospel  of  God  freely 
Gal.  1.  8  than  that  which  we  have  preached  unto 

1.  11  the  gospel  which  was  preached  of  me  is 
1.  16  that  I  might  preach  him  among  the  hea. 
1.  23  preaeheth  the  faith  which  once  he  destr. 
Eph.  2.17  preached  peace  to  you  which  were  afar 

3.  8  I  should  preach  among  the  Gentiles  the 
Heb.  4.  2  unto  us  was  the  gospel  preached,  as  well 

4.  6  they  to  whom  it  was  first  preached 
Rev.  14.  6  to  preach  unto  them  that  dwell  on  the 

6.  To  tell  thoroughly,  Karayy^Ww  kataijgello. 

Acts  4.  2  preached  through  Jesus  the  resurrection 

13.  5  they  preached  the  word  of  God  in  the  sy. 

13.  38  through  this  man  is  preached  unto  you  the 

15.  36  we  have  preached  the  word  of  the  Lord 

17.  3  Jesus,  whom  I  preach  unto  you,  is  Christ 
17.  13  word  of  God  was  preached  of  Paul  at  B. 

1  Co.  9.  14  they  which  preach  the  gospel  should  live 
Phil.  1.  16  The  one  preach  Christ  of  contention,  not 
1.  18  in  pretence, or  in  truth,  Christ  ispreached 
Col.  1.  28  we  preach,  warning  every  man,  and  teac. 

7.  To  cry  or  proclaim  as  a  herald,  KypixTaoi  kerusso. 
Matt.  3.  1  came . .  preaching  in  the  wilderness  of  Ju. 

4.  17  Jesus  began  to  preach,  and  to  say,  Repent 
4.  23  preaching  the  gospel  of  the  kingdom,  and 

9.  35  preaching  the  gospel  of  the  kingdom,  and 

10.  7  preach,  saying,  The  kingdom  of  heaven  is 

10.  27  what  ye  hear  in  the  ear.  .preach  ye  upon 

11.  1  departed . .  to  teach  and  to  preach  in  their 

24. 14  gospel  of  the  kingdom  shall  be  preached 
26.  13  Wheresoever  this  gospel  shall  be  preached 

Mark  1 .  4  preach  the  baptism  of  repentance  for  the 
1.  7  preached,  saying,  There  cometh  one  mig. 

1. 14  preaching  the  gospel  of  the  kingdom  of 
1.  38  I  may  preach  there  also  :  for  therefore  c. 
1.  39  preached  in  their  synagogues  throughout 

3.  14  that  he  might  send  them  forth  to  preach 

6.  12  went,  .and  preached  that  men  should  re. 

14.  9  Wheresoever, this  gospel  shall  be  preached 

16. 15  Go  ye.  .and  preach  the  gospel  to  every  c. 

16.  20  they  went  forth, and  preached  every  where 
Luke  3.  3  preaching  the  baptism  of  repentance  for 

4.  18  to  preach  deliverance  to  the  captives,  and 
4.19  To  preach  the  acceptable  year  of  the  Lord 
4.  44  And  he  preached  in  the  synagogues  of  G. 


Luke  8.  1  preaching  and  showing  the  glad  tidings 

9.  2  sent  them  to  preach  the  kingdom  of  God 
24.47  should  be  preached  in  his  name  among  all 
Acts  8.  5  Philip  went  down,  .and  preached  Christ 

9.  20  straightway  he  preached  Christ  in  the  sy. 
10.  37  after  the  baptism  which  John  preached 

10.  42  commanded  us  to  preach  unto  the  people 

15.21  hath  in  every  city  them  that  preach  him 

19.  13  adjure  you  by  Jesus  whom  Paul  preaeheth 

20.  25  among  whom  I  have  gone  preaching  the 
28.  31  Preaching  the  kingdom  of  God,  and  teac. 

Rom.  2.  21  thou  that  preachest  a  man  should  not  st. 

10.  8  that  is,  the  word  of  faith,  which  we  preach 

10.  15  how  shall  they  preach  except  they  be  sc\? 

1  Co.  1.  23  But  we  preach  Christ  crucified,  unto  the 

9.  27  when  I  have  preached  to  others,  I  myself 

15.  11  I  or  they,  so  we  preach,  and  so  ye  believ. 
15. 12  Now  if  Christ  be  preached  that  he  rose 

2  Co.  1.  19  Christ,  who  was  preached  among  you  by 

4.  5  For  we  preach  not  ourselves,  but  Christ 

11.  4  preaeheth  another,  .whom  we  have  notp. 
Gal.  2.  2  which  I  preach  among  the  Gentiles,  but 

5.  11  if  I  yet  preach  circumcision,  why  do  I  yet 
Phil.  1.  15  Some  indeed  preach  Christ  even  of  envy 
Col.  1.  23  which  was  preached  to  every  creature  w. 
1  Th.  2.  9  we  preached  unto  you  the  gospel  of  God 

1  Ti.  3.  16  preached  unto  the  Gentiles,  believed  on 

2  Ti.  4.  2  Preach  the  word ;  be  instantin  season,  out 
1  Pe.  3.  19  he  went  and  preached  unto  the  spirits  in 

8.  To  talk,  discourse,  XaXew  laleo. 

Mark  2.  2  and  he  preached  the  word  unto  them 
Acts  8.  25  when  they  had  testified  and  preached  the 

11.  19  preaching  the  word  to  none  but  unto  the 

13.  42  might  be  preached  to  them  the  next  sab. 

14.  25  when  they  had  preached  the  word  in  Pe. 

16.  6  were  forbidden  of  the  Holy  Ghost  to  pre. 

PREACH  the  gospel,  to  — 

To  tell  or  announce  good  news,  euayy eAi'fje  euaijg. 
Matt  11.  5  the  poor  have  the  gospel  preached  to  th. 
Luke  4.  18  anointed  me  to  preach  the  gospel  to  the 
7.  22  raised,  to  the  poor  the  gospel  is  preached 

9.  6  preaching  the  gospel,  and  healing  every. 
20.  1  as  he  taught . .  and  preached  the  gospel,  the 
Acts  8.  25  preached  the  gospel  in  many  villages  of 

14.21  when  they  had  preached  the  gospel  to  that 

16.  10  called  us' for  to  preach  the  gospel  unto  th. 

Rom.  1.  15  I  am  ready  to  preach  the  gospel  to  you 

10.  15  feet  of  them  that  preach  the  gospel  of  pe. 

15.  20  so  have  I  strived  to  preach  the  gospel,  not 

1  Co.  1. 17  For  Christ  sent  me.  .to  preach  the  gospel 

9.  16  For  though  I  preach  the  gospel.  I  have  no. 
9.  16  woe  is  unto  me,  if  I  preach  not  the  gospel ! 
9. 18  whenl  preach  the  gospel,  Imaymakethe 

2  Co.  10.  16  To  preach  the  gospel  in  the  (regions)  bey. 
Gal.  1.  8  preach  any  other  gospel  unto  you  than 

I.  9  If  any  (man)  preach  any  other  gospel  unto 
4.  13  I  preached  the  gospel  unto  you  at  the  first 
Heb.  4.  2  For  unto  us  was  the  gospel  preached,  as 
1  Pe.  1.  12  them  that  have  preached  the  gospel  unto 
1.  25  word  which  by  the  gospel  is  preached  unto 
4.  6  forthiscausewasthegospelpreachedalso 

PREACH  before  or  first,  to — 

To  cry  or  proclaim  beforehand,  irpoKypiaaoi  prok. 
Acts  3.  20  Christ,  which  before  was  preached  unto  you 
13.  24  John  had  first  preached  before  his  coming 

PREACH  before  the  gospel,  to  — 

To  tell  good  news  beforehand,  Trpo(vayyt\i(o,.ai. 
Gal.  3.  8  preached  before  the  gospel  unto  Abraham 

PREACH  boldly,  to  — 

To  use  boldness,  be freein  speech,  -Kapp-naia^oyat  parr. 

Acts  g.  27  how  he  had  preached  boldly  at  Damascus 
PREACHED  (fully)  — 

1.  To  fill,  make  full,  nXypiu  pleroo. 

Rom.15. 19  I  have  fully  preached  the  gospel  of  Christ 

2.  Hearing,  xvliat  is  heard  by  the  ear,  a-uoi)  akoe. 
Heb.  4.  2  but  the  word  preached  did  not  profit  them 

PREACHER  — 

1.  Caller,  congregator,  preacher,  r/rfp  qoheleih. 

Eccl.  1.  1  words  of  the  preacher,  the  son  of  David 

1.  2  Vanity  of  vanities,  saith  the  preacher,  v. 
1. 12  I  the  preacher  was  king  over  Israel  in  J. 

7.  27  Behold,  this  have  I  found,  saith  the  prea. 

12.  8  Vanity  of  vanities,  saith  the  preacher ;  all 

12.  9  because  the  preacher  was  wise,  he  still  t. 
12. 10  preacher  sought  to  find  out  acceptable  w. 

2. Crier,  proclaimer,  herald,  K-qpvlj  kerux. 

1  Ti.  2.  7  Whereunto  I  am  ordained  a  preacher,  and 

2  Ti.  1. 11  Whereunto  I  am  appointed  a  preacher, and 
2  Pe.  2  5  but  saved  Noah . .  a  preacher  of  righteous. 

3.  To  cry  or  proclaim  as  a  herald,  Kripvtrcrw  her  us. 
Rom.  10.  14  and  how  shall  they  hear  without  a  pre.? 

PREACHING  — 

l.Ory,  proclamation,  preaching,  rw"!]?  qeriah. 

Jon.  3.  2  preach  unto  it  the  preaching  that  I  bid  t. 

2. A  cry,  proclamation,  K-ppvyya  kerugma. 

Matt  12.  41  because  they  repented  at  the  preaching 
Luke  11.  32  for  they  repented  at  the  preaching  of  Jo. 
Rom  16.  25  the  preaching  of  Jesus  Christ,  according 

1  Co.  1 .  21  pleased  God  by  the  foolishness  of  preach. 

2.  4  my  speech  and  my  preaching  (was)  not 
15.  14  then  (is)  our  preaching  vain,  and  your  fa. 

2  Ti.  4.  17  by  me  the  preaching  might  be  fully  kno. 
Titus  1  3  manifested  his  word  through  preaching 


PRECEPT 


7G9 


PREPARE 


3.  .1  word,  \6yos  logos. 

1  Co.  i.  18  For  the  preaching  of  the  cross  is  to  them 

PRECEPT  — 

1  .Command,  thing  set  up,  nisi?  mitsvah. 

Nell.  9.  14  commandedst  them  precepts, statutes, and 
Isa.  29. 13  fear  toward  me  is  taught  by  the  precept 
Jer.  35. 18  kept  all  his  precepts,  and  done  according 
Dan.  9.  5  even  by  departing  from  thy  precepts  and 

2.  Charges ,  O'lipB  piqqudim. 

Psa.119.  4  commauded(us)tokeepthypreceptsdilig. 

1 19. 15  I  will  meditate  in  thy  precepts,  and  have 
1x9.  27  to  understand  the  way  of  thy  precepts  :  so 
119.  40  I  have  longed  after  thy  precepts  :  quicken 
1:9.  45  will  walk  at  liberty:  for  I  seek  thy  prec. 

1 19.  56  This  I  had,  because  I  kept  thy  precepts 
119. 63  companion,  .ofthem  that  keep  thyprece. 

1 19.  69  will  keep  thy  precepts  with  (my)  whole 
119.  78  (but)  I  will  meditate  in  thy  precepts 
119.  87  consumed,  .but  I  forsook  not  thy  precepts 
1T9.  93  I  will  never  forget  thyprecepts  :  for  with 
1 19.  94  save  me  ;  for  I  have  sought  thy  precepts 
1 19.  100  I  understand,  .because  I  keep  thy  prec. 
119. 104  Through  thy  precepts  I  get  understand. 

1 19.  no  laid  a  snare,  .yet  I  erred  not  from  thy  p. 
119. 128  Therefore  I  esteem  all  (thy)  precepts(c.) 

1 19. 134  Deliver  me.  .so  -will  I  keep  thy  precepts 
119. 141  despised  ;  (yet)  do  not  I  forget  thy  prec. 
119.  159  Consider  how  I  love  thy  precepts :  quic. 
119.  168  I  have  kept  thy  precepts  and  thytestim. 
119. 173  help  me :  for  I  have  chosen  thy  precepts 

3.  Command,  thing  set  up,  is,  ly  tsav. 

Isa.  28.  xo  precept,  .upon  precept,  precept  upon  pr. 

28. 13  precept  upon  precept,  precept  upon  pre. 

1. A  charge,  eVroA^  entole. 

Mark  10.  5  For  the  hard,  .he  wrote  you  this  precept 
Heb.  9.  19  For  when  Moses  had  spoken  every  prece. 

PRECIOUS  (things  or  fruits)  — 

I  .Desire,  ujDn  chemdah. 

Dan.  n.  8  with  their  precious  vessels  of  silver  and 

2.  Desired  or  desirable  objects,  riinnn  chamudoth. 

2  Ch.20.  25  both  riches  with  the  dead  bodies,  and  pr. 
Ezra  8.  27  two  vessels  of  fine  copper,  precious  as  go. 
Dan.  n.  43  and  over  all  the  precious  things  of  Egypt 

Z.Orace,  |n  clien. 

Frov  17.  8  A  gift  (is  as)  a  precious  stone  in  the  eyes 

4.  Freedom,  dsn  chophesh. 

Eze.  27.  20  Dedan  (was)  thy  merchant  in  precious  cl. 

5.  Good,  3ia  tob. 

2  Ki.  20. 13  showed  them . .  the  precious  ointment,  and 
I’sa.133.  2  (It  is)likethepreciousointment  upon  the 
Isa.  39.  2  showed  them . .  the  precious  ointment,  and 

6 . Rare,  precious,  ip;  yaqar. 

1  Sa.  3.  i  word  of  the  Lord  was  precious  in  those 

2  Sa.  12.  30  a  talent  of  gold  with  the  precious  stones 
1  Ki.io.  2  she  came  to  Jerusalem  with,  .precious  sto. 

10. 10  she  gave  the  king,  .precious  stones :  there 
10.  11  great  plenty  of  almug  trees,  and  precious 

1  Ch.20.  2  precious  stones  in  it ;  and  it  was  set  upon 

29.  2  all  manner  of  precious  stones,  and  marble 

2  Ch.  3.  6  garnished  the  house  with  precious  stones 

9.  1  gold  in  abundance,  and  precious  stones 
9.  9  she  gave  the  king,  .precious  stones:  neit. 
9. 10  servants,  .brought  algum  trees  and  prec. 

32.  27  made  himself  treasuries,  .for  precious  st. 
Job  28. 16  It  cannot  be  valued,  .with  the  precious  on. 
Psa. 1 16. 15  Precious  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  (is)  the 
Prov.  1. 13  We  shall  find  all  precious  substance,  we 

3. 15  She  (is)  more  precious  than  rubies:  and  all 
6.  26  the  adulteress  will  hunt  for  the  precious 
12.  27  the  substance  of  a  diligent  man  (is)  prec. 
24.  4  filled|with  all  precious  and  pleasant  riches 
Isa.  28.  16  a  precious  corner  (stone),  a  sure  founda. 
Jer.  15. 19  if  thou  take  forth  the  precious  from  the 
Lam.  4.  2  precious  sons  of  Zion,  comparable  to  fine 
Eze.  27.  22  occupied  in  thy  fairs,  .with  all  precious 

28. 13  every  precious  stone  (was)  thy  covering 
Dan.  11.  38  shall  he  honour,  .with  precious  stones 

7.  Rare,  precious,  ijj;  yeqar. 

Job  28.  10  cuttetli . .  and  his  eye  seeth  every  precious 
Prov  20.  15  but  the  lips  of  knowledge  (are)  a  precious 
Jer.  20.  5  I  will  deliver.. all  the  precious  things  th. 
Eze.  22.  25  have  taken  the  treasure  and  precious  th. 

8 . Precious  thing,  "up  ineged. 

Deut33.  13  for  the  precious  things  of  heaven,  for  the 

33. 14  precious  fruits,  .and  for  the  precious  th. 

33.  15  for  the  precious  things  of  the  lasting  hills 
33. 16  for  the  precious  things  of  the  earth  and 

9 . Precious  things,  nirjaa  migdanoth. 

Gen.  24.  53  gave  also,  .  to  her  mother  precious  things 
2  Ch.21.  3  their  father  gave  them,  .precious  things 
Ezra  1.  6  precious  things,  besides  all  (that)  was  w. 

10 . Acquisition,  scattering,  7]Eip  meshek. 

Psa.126.  6  He  that  goeth  forth .  .beareth  precious  s. 

II  .Spices,  nb)  nekoth. 

2  Ki.  20.  13  the  house  of  his  precious  things,  the  sil. 
Isa.  39.  2  house  of  his  precious  things,  the  silver 
\2.Hcldin  honour  or  preciousness,  evriyos  entimos. 
1  Pe.  2.  4  of  men,  but  chosen  of  God,  (and)  precious 

2.  6  lay  in  Zion  a  chief  comer  stone,  elect,  p. 
Vi.  Honour,  reverence,  preciousness,  nun  time.  . 

1  Pe.  2.  7  Unto  you.  .which believe  (he  is) precious 

97 


1 4.  Honourable,  honoured,  precious,  rigios  timios. 

1  Co.  3. 12  gold,  silver,  precious  stones,  wood,  hay 
Jas.  5.  7  husbandman  waiteth  for  the  precious  fr. 

1  Pe.  1.  7  being  much  more  precious  than  of  gold 

1.  19  with  the  precious  blood  of  Christ,  as  of  a 

2  Pe.  1.  4  exceeding  great  and  precious  promises 
Rev.  17.  4  decked  with  gold,  and  precious  stones 

18.  12  merchandise  of  gold,  .and  precious  ston. 
18.  12  all  manner  vessels  of  most  precious  wood 

18.  16  decked  with  gold,  and  precious  stones,  and 
21.  11  light  (was)  like  unto  a  stone  most  precious 
21.  19  garnished  with  all  manner  of  precious  st. 

PRECIOUS,  like  — 

Equally  honourable  or  precious,  laonpos  isotimos. 
2  Pe.  1.  1  to  them  that  have  obtained  like  precious 

PRECIOUS,  very  — 

1.  Very  precious,  Papinyos  barutimos. 

Matt  26.  7  an  alabaster  box  of  very  precious  ointme. 

2.  Very  expensive,  roKvreXrts  poluteles. 

Marki4.  3  box  of  ointment  of  spikenard  very  preci. 
PRECIOUS,  to  be  or  make  — 

1  .To  be  precious,  rare,  ip;  yaqar. 

1  Sa.  26.  21  because  my  soul  was  precious  in  thine  e. 

2  Ki.  1. 13  pray  thee,  let  my  life,  .be  precious  in  thy 

1.  14  therefore  let  my  life  now  be  precious  in 
Psa.  49.  8  For  the  redemption  of  their  soul  (is)  prec. 
72.  14  and  precious  shall  their  blond  be  in  his 
139.  17  How  precious  also  are  thy  thoughts  unto 
Isa.  43.  4  Since  thou  wast  precious  in  my  sight,  th. 
2.  To  ma/ce  precious  or  rare,  ip;  yaqar,  5. 

Isa.  13. 12  I  wUl  make  a  man  more  precious  thanfl. 
PREDESTINATE,  to  — 

To  mark  off  first  or  beforehand,  irpoopifa  proorizo. 
Rom.  8.  29  he  also  did  predestinate  (to  be)  conformed 
8.  30  whom  he  did  predestinate,  them  he  also 
Eph.  1.  5  Having  predestinated  us  unto  the  adop. 

1.  11  beingpredestinated  according  to  the  pur. 
PRE-EMINENCE  — 

What  is  over  and  above,  ipin  motliar. 

Eccl.  3. 19  so  that  a  man  hath  no  pre-eminence  above 
PRE-EMINENCE,  (to  love)  to  have  the  — 

1  .To  be  first,  irpurevu  prbteuo. 

Col.  1. 18  in  all  (things)  he  might  have  the  pre-emi. 
2.  To  love  to  be  first,  <pi\oirpureiu  pliiloproteuo. 

3  John  9  who  loveth  to  have  the  pre-eminence  am. 
PREFER,  BE  PREFERRED,  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  go  up,  rhy  alah,  5. 

Psa.  137.  6  if  I  prefer  not  Jerusalem  above  my  chief 

2.  To  be  pre-eminent,  nsi  netsacli,  4. 

Dan.  6.  3  Then  this  Daniel  was  preferred  above  the 

3.  To  change,  transfer,  nif’  shanah,  3. 

Esth.  2.  9  preferred  her  and  her  maids  unto  the  best 

4.  To  become,  yivoyai  ginomai. 

John  1.  15  He  that  cometli  after  meis  preferred  be. 
1.  30  After  mecomethaman  which  is  preferred 
1.  27  He  it  is,  who  coming  after  me,  is  prefer. 

5.  To  lead  before,  Tpot\yloyo.i  proegeomai. 

Rom  12. 10  kindly  aff ectioned . .  in  honour  preferring 
PREFERRING  one  before  another  — 

Preference,  prejudice,  wpoKptga  prokrima. 

1  Ti.  5.  21  without  preferring  one  before  another,  d. 
PREMEDITATE,  to  — 

To  take  concern,  gcXcrdai  meletao. 

Marki3. 11  neither  do  ye  premeditate;  but  wliatsoe. 
PREPARATION  — 

1.  To  prepare,  establish,  ps  kun,  5. 

Nah.  2.  3  flaming  torches  in  the  day  of  his  prepar. 

2.  A  rrangement,  disposing,  ''$.0  maarak. 

Prov  16.  1  Theipreparations  of  the  heart  in  man,  and 

3.  Preparation,  state  of  readiness,  irotgaaia  hetoim. 
Eph.  6. 15  your  feet  shod  with  the  preparation  of  the 

4.  Preparation,  a  making  ready,  irapaaKcwl]  para. 

Matt27. 62  that  followed  the  day  of  the  preparation 
Markis.  42  becauseit  was  the  preparation,  that  is,  the 
Luke23.  54  that  day  was  the  preparation,  and  the  s. 
Johnig.  14  it  was  the  preparation  of  the  passover,  and 

19.  31  because  it  was  the  preparation,  that  the 
19.  42  because  of  the  Jews’ preparation  (day) ;  for 

PREPARATION,  to  make  — 

To  prepare,  establish,  kun,  5. 

1  Ch.22.  5  I  will  (therefore)  now  make  preparation 
PREPARE  (self),  to  — 

1  .To  bind,  gird,  idn  asar. 

1  Ki.18.  44  Prepare  (thy  chariot),  and  get  thee  down 

2.  To  appoint,  prepare,  |Sj  zeman,  2. 

Dan.  2.  9  for  ye  haveprepared  lying  and  corrupt  w. 

3.  To  be  prepared,  established,  ji3  kun,  2. 

2  Ch.35.  4  prepare  (yourselves)  by  theliousesofyour 
Amos  4. 12  I  will  do  tills  unto  thee,  prepare  to  meet 

4 . To  prepare,  establish,  pa  kun,  3a. 

Job  8.  8  prepare  thyself  to  the  search  of  their  fat. 
Psa.  9.  7  he  hath  prepared  his  throne  for  judgment 
107.  36  that  they  may  prepare  a  city  for  habitati. 

5.  To  prepare,  establish,  pa  kun,  5. 

Exodi6.  5  they  shall  prepare  (that)  which  they  bring 


Exod23.  20  bring  thee  into  the  place  which  I  havep 
Sum  23.  1  prepare  me  here  seven  oxen  and  seven  r. 

23.  29  prepare  me  here  seven  bullocks  and  sev. 
Deutig.  3  Thou  shalt  prepare  thee  a  way,  and  divide 
Josh.  1.  11  Prepare  you  victuals ;  for  within  three  d. 

4.  4  twelve  men,  whom  he  had  prepared  of  the 
1  Sa.  7.  3  prepare  your  hearts  unto  the  Lord,  and 

23.  22  Go,  I  pray  you,  prepare  yet,  and  know  and 
1  Ki.  5. 18  so  theyprepared  timberand  stones  tobu. 

6.  19  the  oracle  he  prepared  in  the  house  with 

1  Ch.  9.  32  over  the  showbread,  to  prepare  (it)  every 

12.  39  for  their  brethren  had  prepared  for  them 
15.  1  prepared  a  place  for  the  ark  of  God,  and 
15.  3  unto  his  place  which  he  had  prepared  for 
15. 12  unto  (the  place  that)  I  have  prepared  for 
22.  3  David  prepared  iron  in  abundance  for  the 
22.  5  So  David  prepared  abundantly  before  his 
22.  14  in  my  trouble  I  have  prepared  for  the  h. 

22. 14  timberalsoaudstonehavelprepared;  and 
29.  2  Now  I  have  prepared  with  all  my  might 
29.  3  above  all  that  I  have  prepared  for  the  h. 
29. 16  all  this  store  that  we  have  prepared  tob. 
29.  18  keep  this,  .and  prepare  their  heart  unto 

2  Ch.  1.  4  (the  place  which)  David  had  prepared  for 

2.  9  Even  to  prepare  me  timber  in  abundance 

3.  1  place  that  David  had  prepared  in  the  th. 

12. 14  he  prepared  not  his  heart  to  seek  the  L. 

19.  3  and  hast  prepared  thine  heart  to  seek  God 

20.  33  for  as  yet  the  people  had  not  prepared  th. 

26. 14  Uzziali  prepared  for  them,  tln  oughoutall 
27.  6  became  mighty,  because  he  prepared  his 
29.  19  vessels . .  have  we  prepared  and  sanctified 

29.  36  Hezekiah  rejoiced,  .that  God  had  prepar. 

30.  19  prepared  his  heart  to  seek  God,  the  Lord 

31.  n  commanded  to  prepare,  .and  they  prepar. 
35.  4  And  prepare  (yourselves)  by  the  houses 
35.  6  prepare  your  brethren,  that  (they)  may 
35.  14  therefore  the  Levites  prepared  for  them. 

35. 15  for  their  brethren  the  Levites  prepared 
35.  20  when  Josiah  had  prepared  the  temple,  N. 

Ezra  7.  10  For  Ezra  had  prepared  his  heart  to  seek 
Esth.  6.  4  on  the  gallows  that  he  had  prepared  for 
7. 10  on  the  gallows  that  he  had  prepared  for 
Job  11.  13  If  thou  prepare  thine  heart,  and  stretch 
*5-  35  conceive  mischief,  .their  belly  prepareth 
27.  16  Though  he  heap  up  silver,  .and  prepare 

27.  17  He  may  prepare  (it),  but  the  just  shall  put 

28.  27  he  prepared  it,  yea,  and  searched  it  out 

29.  7  (when)  I  prepared  my  seat  in  the  street ! 
Psa.  7. 13  He  hath  also  prepared  for  him  tlieinstru. 

10.  17  thou  wilt  prepare  their  heart,  thou  wilt 
57.  6  They  have  prepared  a  net  for  my  steps 
65.  9  thou  preparest  them  corn,  when  thou  ha. 
68.  10  hast  prepared  of  thy  goodness  for  the  po. 
74.  16  thou  hast  prepared  the  light  and  the  sun 
103.  19  Lord  hath  prepared  his  throne  in  the  he. 
147.  8  who  prepareth  rain  for  the  earth,  who  m. 
Prov.  8.  27  When  he  prepared  the  heavens,  I  (was)  t. 

24.  27  Prepare  thy  work  without,  and  make  it 

30.  25  yet  they  prepare  their  meat  in  the  summ. 
Isa.  14.  21  Prepare  slaughter  for  his  children  for  the 

40.  20  cunning  workman  to  prepare  a  graven  i. 
Jer.  46. 14  Stand  fast,  and  prepare  thee ;  for  the  sw. 

51.  12  set  up  the  watchmen,  prepare  the  ambu. 
Eze.  38.  7  prepare  for  thyself,  thou,  and  all  thy  co. 
Zepli.  1.  7  for  the  Lord  hath  prepared  a  sacrifice,  he 

6.  To  prepare  or  establish  self,  pa  kun,  7a. 

Psa.  59.  4  They  run  and  prepare  themselves  without 

7.  To  dig,  prepare,  nip  karah. 

2  Ki.  6.  23  he  prepared  great  provision  for  them :  and 

8.  To  number,  count,  appoint,  nip  manah,  3. 

Psa.  61.  7  0  prepare  mercy  and  truth,  (which)  may 
Jon.  1.  17  Now  the  Lord  had  prepared  a  great  fish 

4.  6  God  prepared  a  gourd,  and  made  (it)  to 
4.  7  God  prepared  a  worm  when  the  morning 

4.  8  that  God  prepared  a  vehement  east  1111111 

9.  To  arrange,  set  in  array,  "iy  arak. 

Sum  23.  4  I  have  prepared  seven  altars,  and  I  have 
Psa.  23.  5  Thou  preparest  a  table  before  me  in  the  p. 
Isa.  21.  5  Prepare  the  table,  watch  in  the  watch  t. 
65. 11  that  prepare  a  table  for  that  troop,  and 

10.  To  do,  make,  asah. 

Gen.  27. 17  bread,  which  she  had  prepared,  into  the 
Exodie  39  neither  had  they  prepared  for  themselves 
Num  15.  5  shalt  thou  prepare  with  the  burnt  offer. 
15.  6  thou  shalt  prepare  (for)  a  meat  offering 
15.  8  when  thou  preparest  a  bullock  (for)  a  bu. 
15.  12  According  to  the  number  that  ye  shall  p. 
J osh  22.  26  Let  us  now  prepare  to  build  us  an  altar 
2  Sa.  15.  1  prepared  him  chariots  and  horses,  and  fl. 
1  Ki.  1.  5  he  prepared  him  chariots  and  horsemen 
Neh.  13.  5  had  prepared  for  him  a  great  chamber,  w. 

13.  7  in  preparing  him  a  chamber  in  the  courts 
Esth.  5.  4  unto  the  banquet  that  I  have  prepared  for 

5.  5  to  the  banquet  that  Esther  had  prepared 
5.  8  come  to  the  banquet  that  I  shall  prepare 
5.  12  unto  the  banquet  that  she  had  prepared 
6. 14  unto  the  banquet  that  Esther  had  prepa. 

Isa.  64.  4  he  hath  prepared  for  him  that  waiteth  for 
Eze.  4.  15  and  thou  shalt  prepare  thy  bread  therew. 
12.  3  prepare  thee  stuff  for  removing,  and  rem. 
35.  6  I  will  prepare  thee  unto  blood,  and  blood 
43.  25  shalt  thou  prepare,  .they  shall  also  prep. 
45.  17  he  shall  prepare  the  sin  offering,  and  the 
45.  22  upon  that  day  shall  the  prince  prepare  for 
45.  23  seven  days  of  the  feast  he  shall  prepare 

45.  24  he  shall  prepare  a  meat  offering  of  an  ep. 

46.  2  the  priests  shall  prepare  his  burnt  offer. 
46.  7  he  shall  prepare  a  meat  offering,  an  eph. 


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Eze.  46. 12  prince  shall  prepare,  .he  shall  prepare  his 
46.  13  Thou  shalt  daily  prepare,  .thou  shalt  pr. 
46.  14  thou  shalt  prepare  a  meat  offering  for  it 
46.  15  Thus  shall  they  prepare  the  lamb,  and  the 
Hos.  2.  8  multiplied  her  silver . ,  (which)  they  prep. 

11.  To  make  ready  the  face  or  front,  nis  panah,  3. 
Gen.  24.  31  for  I  have  prepared  the  house,  and  room 
Psa.  80.  9  Thou  preparedst  (room)  before  it,  and  d. 
Isa.  40.  3  Prepare  ye  the  way  of  the  Lord,  make  s. 

57. 14  prepare  the  way,  take  up  the  stumbling 

62. 10  prepare  ye  the  way  of  the  people ;  cast  up 
Mai.  3.  1  he  shall  prepare  the  way  before  mo :  and 

12.  To  set  apart,  tin;)  qadesh ,  3. 

Jer.  6.  4  Prepare  ye  war  against  her ;  arise,  and  let 

22.  7  I  will  prepare  destroyers  against  thee,  ev. 
51.  27  prepare  the  nations  against  her,  call  toge. 
51.  28  Prepare  against  her  the  nations  with  the 
Joel  3.  9  Prepare  war,  wake  up  the  mighty  men 
Mic.  3.  5  they  even  prepare  war  against  him 

13.  To  set  apart,  qadesh,  5. 

Jer.  12.  3  and  prepare  them  for  the  day  of  slaughter 

14. ro  make  ready,  eroigi&fa  hetoimazo. 

Matt.  3.  3  Prepare  ye  the  way  of  the  lord,  make  his 

20.  23  to  them)  for  whom  it  is  prepared  of  my  F 
22.  4  I  have  prepared  my  dinner:  my  oxen  and 
25.  34  inherit  the  kingdom  prepared  foi  you  from 
25.  41  fire,  prepared  for  thedevil  and  his  angels 

26. 17  Where  wilt  thou  that  we  prepare  for  thee 

Mark  1.  3  Prepare  ye  the  way  of  the  Lord,  make  his 
10.  40  (it  shall  be  given  to  them)  for  whom  itisp. 
14.  12  Where  wilt  thou  that  we  go  and  prepare 
luke  1.  76  go  before  the  face  of  the  Lord  to  prepare 

2.  31  Which  thou  hast  prepared  before  the  face 

3.  4  Prepare  ye  the  way  of  the  Lord,  make  his 
12.  47  prepared  not  (himself),  neither  did  acco. 
22.  8  Go  and  prepare  us  the  passover,  that  we 

22.  9  said.  .Where  wilt  thou  that  we  prepare? 

23.  56  prepared  spices  and  ointments;  and  rested 

24.  1  bringing  the  spices  which  they  had  prep. 
John  1 4.  2  would  have  told  you.  I  go  to  prepare  a 

14.  3  if  I  go  and  prepare  a  place  for  you,  I  will 

1  Co.  2.  9  things  wlach-God  hath  prepared  for  them 

2  Ti.  .2.  21  meet  for  the  master’s  use,  (and)  prepared 
Plnn.  22  But  withal  prepare  me  also  a  lodging :  f  or 
Heb.n.  16  not  ashamed,  .for  he  hath  prepared  forth. 
Rev.  8.  6  the  sevenangels.  .prepared  themselves  to 

9.  7  (were)  like  unto  horses  prepared  unto  ba. 
g.  15  which  were  prepared  for  an  hour,  and  a 
12.  6  where  she  hath  a  place  prepared  of  God 
16.  12  way  of  the  kings  of  the  east  might  be  pr. 

21.  2  prepared  as  a  bride  adorned  for  her  lius. 

15.  To  ft  or  adjust  thoroughly,  Ka-Tapri(jta  katartizu. 
Heb.  10.  s  wouldest  not,  but  a  body  hast  thou  lire. 

16.  To  make  thoroughly  ready,  KaraaKevafa  katas. 
Matt  1 1. 10  messenger,  .which  shall  prepare  thy  way 
Mark  1.  2  messenger,  .which  shall  prepare  thy  way 
Luke  1.  17  make  ready  a  people  prepared  for  the  L. 

7.  27  messenger,  .which  shall  prepare  thy  way 
Heb.  11.  7  prepared  an  ark  to  the  saving  of  his  ho. 

1  Pe.  3.  20  while  the  ark  was  a  preparing,  wherein  f. 

17.  To  make  ready  alongside  of,  napaaKevaftu  para. 

1  Co.  14.  8  who  shall  prepare  himself  to  the  battle? 
PREPARE  afore,  to  — 

To  make  ready  beforehand,  ■Kpoeroiy.i.fa  proetoim. 
Rom.  9.  23  which  he  had  afore  prepared  unto  glory 

PREPARED,  (to  he)  — 

1  .To  arm,  ybn  chalats. 

Josh.  4. 13  About  forty  thousand  prepared  for  war 

2.  To  be  prepared,  established,  pa  kun,  2. 

2  Ch.  8. 16  Now  all  the  work  of  Solomon  was  prepa. 

35. 10  So  the  service  was  prepared,  and  the  pri. 
35. 16  So  all  the  service  of  the  Lord  was  prepa. 
Nell.  8. 10  unto  them  for  whom  nothing  is  prepared 
Prov  19.  29  Judgments  are  prepared  for  scorners,  and 
Eze.  38.  7  Be  thou  prepared,  .and  all  thy  company 
Hos.  6.  3  his  going  forth  is  prepared  as  the  morning 

3 . To  be  prepared,  established,  ]13  kun,  4 a. 

Eze.  28.  13  was  prepared  in  thee  in  the  day  that  thou 

4.  To  be  prepared,  established,  ps  kun,  6. 

Prov.21. 31  horse  (is)  prepared  against  the  day  of  ba. 
Isa.  30.  33  yea,  for  the  king  it  is  prepared  :  he  hath 
Nah.  2.  5  thereof,  and  the  defence  shall  be  prepared 

5 . To  prepare  or  establish  self,  ps  kun,  7a. 

Nuni2i.  27  let  the  city  of  Sihon  be  built  and  prepared 

6.  To  arrange,  set  in  order,  T35 1  arak. 

Eze.  23.  41  a  stately  bed,  and  a  table  prepared  before 

7.  To  compound,  npn  raqach,  4. 

2  CI1.16. 14  odours,  .prepared  by  the  apothecaries’ art 

8.  Ready,  prepared,  eroiyos  heloimos. 

Marki4.  15  large  upper  room  furnished  (and)  prepa. 
PREPARED,  ready  — 

To  arm,  j'S.)  chalats. 

2  Ch.  17. 18  fourscore  thousand  ready  prepared  for 

PRESBYTERY  — 

An  assembly  of  elders,  npecr^mipiov  presbuterion. 

1  Ti.  4.  14  the  laying  on  of  the  hands  of  the  presby. 
PRESCRIBE,  to — 

1  .To  write,  3b?  kathab,  3. 

Isa.  10.  1  write  grievousness  (which)  they  have  pr. 


2.  To  write,  3 rip  kelhab. 

Ezra  7.  22  baths  of  oil,  and  salt  without  prescribing 
PRESENCE  — 

1.  Before,  over  against,  front,  13:  neged. 

1  Ki.  8.  22  in  tlie  presence  of  all  the  congregation  of 
Prov. 14.  7  Go  from  thepresenceof  afoolish  man,  w. 

2.  Eye,  pi!  ayin. 

Gen.  23.  11  in  the  presence  of  the  sons  of  my  people 

23. 18  for  a  possession  in  the  presence  of  the  c. 
Deut  25.  9  come  unto  him  in  the  presence  of  the  el. 
Jer.  28.  1  in  the  presence  of  the  priests,  and  of  all 

28.  5  presence  of  the  priests,  and  in  the  prese. 
28.  1 1  spake  in  the  presence  of  all  the  people,  s. 

32.  12  presence  of  the  witnesses  that  subscribed 

A.  Face,  countenance,  D 'ippanim. 

Gen.  3.  8  hid  themselves  from  the  presence  of  the 

4.  16  Cain  went  out  from  the  presence  of  the  L. 
16.  12  shall  dwell  in  the  presence  of  all  his  bret. 

25.  18  he  diedin  thepresenceof  all  his  brethren 
27.  30  scarce  gone  out  from  the  presence  of  Isa. 
41.  46  Joseph  went  out  from  the  presence  of  P. 
45.  3  for  they  were  troubled  at  his  presence 
Exodio.  11  were  driven  out  from  Pharaoh’s  presence 

33.  14  My  presence  shall  go  (with  thee),  and  I 
33.  15  If  thy  presence  go  not  (with  me),  carry  us 
35.  20  congregation . .  departed  from.the  presence 

Lev.  22.  3  that  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  my  prese. 
Nuni2o.  6  went  from  the  presence  of  the  assembly 
Josh.  4.  11  and  the  priests,  in  the  presence  of  the  peo. 
8.  32  which  he  wrote  in  the  presence  of  the  c. 

1  Sa.  18.  11  And  David  avoided  out  of  his  presence  t. 

19.  7  and  he  was  in  his  presence,  as  in  times  p. 

19.  10  but  he  slipped  away  out  of  Saul’s  prese. 

2  Sa.  16. 19  (should  I)  not  (serve)  in  the  presence  of 

16.  19  father’s  presence,  so  -will  I  be  in  thy  pre. 
24.  4  went  out  from  the  presence  of  the  king 

1  Ki.  1.  28  came  into  the  king’s  presence,  and  stood 

12.  2  for  he  was  fled  from  the  presence  of  king 

2  Ki.  5.  27  went  out  from  his  presence  a  leper  (as  w.) 

13.  23  neither  cast  he  them  from  his  presence 
24.  20  until  he  had  cast  them  out  from  his  pres. 

25. 19  of  them  that  were  in  the  king’s  presence 

1  Ch.  16.  27  Glory  and  honour  (are)  in  his  presence 

16.  33  sing  out  at  the  presence  of  the  Loud,  be. 

24.  31  cast  lots,  .in  the  presence  of  David  the  k. 

2  Ch.  9.  23  sought  tiie  presence  of  .Solomon,  to  hear 

10.  2  whither  he  had  fled  from  the  presence  of 

20.  9  stand  before  this  house,  and  in  thy  pres. 
Neh.  2.  1  I  had  not  been  (before  time)  sad  in  his  p. 
Esth.  1.  10  served  in  the  presence  of  Ahasuerus  the 

8. 15  Mordecai  went  out  from  the  presence  of 
Job  1.  12  Satan  went  forth  from  the  presence  of  the 

2.  7  So  wentSatan  forth  from  the  presence  of 

23. 15  Therefore  am  I  troubled  at  his  presence 

Psa.  16. 11  show  me  the  path  of  life :  in  thy  presence 

17.  2  Let  my  sentence  come  forth  from  thy  pr. 
31.  20  shalt  hide  them  in  the  secret  of  thy  pres. 

51.  11  Cast  me  not  away  from  thypresence;  and 
68.  2  the  wicked  perish  at  the  presence  of  God 
68.  8  heavens  also  dropped  at  the  presence  of 
95.  2  Let  us  come  before  his  presence  with  th. 
97.  5  atthepresence’of  the  Lord, at  the  presence 

1 14.  7  at  tlie  presence  of  the  Lord,  at  the  pres. 

139.  7  or  whither  shall  I  flee  from  thy  presence? 

140.  13  the  upright  shall  dwell  in  thy  presence 
Prov  17. 18  liecometh  surety  in  the  presence  of  his  fr. 

25.  6  Put  not  forth  thyself  in  the  presence  of  the 
25.  7  thou  shouldest  be  put  lower  in  the  pres. 

Isa.  19.  1  idols  of  Egypt  shall  be  moved  at  his  pres. 

63.  9  and  the  angel  of  his  presence  saved  them 

64.  1  mountains  might  flow  down  at  thy  prese. 
64.  2  the  nations  may  tremble  at  thy  presence ! 
64.  3  mountains  flowed  down  at  thy  presence 

Jer.  4.  26  broken  down  at  the  presence  of  the  Lord 

5.  22  will  ye  not  tremble  at  my  presence,  which 

52.  3  he  had  cast  them  out  from  his  presence 
Eze.  38.  20  all  the  men . .  shall  shake  at  my  presence 
Jon.  1.  3,  3  unto  Tarsliish  from  the  presence  of  the 

1.  10  that  he  fled  from  thepresenceof  the  Lord 
Nah.  1.  s  earth  is  burned  at  his  presence,  yea,  the 
Zeph.  1.  7  Hold  thy  peace  at  the  presence  of  the  L. 

4 . Before,  Diprqodam. 

Dan.  2.  27  Daniel  answered  in  the  presence  of  the  k. 

5.  Presence,  a  being  alongside,  irapovoia  parousia. 

2  Co.  10. 10  but  (his)  bodily  presence  (is)  weak,  and 
Phil.  2.  12  not  as  in  my  presence  only  but  now  much 

d.  Face,  countenance,  irpiaonrov  prosbpon. 

Acts  3.  13  deniedliim  in  the  presence  of  Pilate,  when 

3.  19  shall  come  from  thepresence  of  the  Lord 
5.  41  departed  from  thepresence  of  tliecouncil 

2  Co.  10.  1  I  Paul,  .who  in  presence  (am)  base  among 

1  Th.  2.  17  taken  from  you  for  a  short  time  in  prese. 

2  Tii.  1.  9  destruction  from  thepresenceof  the  Lord 
Heb.  9.  24  now  to  appear  in  the  presence  of  God  for 

PRESENCE  (of),  in  or  before  the  — 

1  .Over  against,  andvavri  apenanti. 

Acts  3,  16  perfect  soundness  in  the  presence  of  you 

2  .Before,  in  front  of,  in  presence  of,  tpirpoaOtv. 

1  Th.  2.  19  (Are)  not  even  ye  in  the  presence  of  our 

3.  In  the  face  or  sight  of,  evumiuv  enopion. 

Luke  1.  19  I  am  Gabriel,  that  stand  in  the  presence  of 
13.  26  We  have  eaten  and  drunk  in  thypresence 

14. 10  worship  in  the  presence  of  them  that  sit 
15.  10  There  is  joy  in  the  presence  of  the  angels  of 
John2o.  30  did  Jesus  in  the  presence  of  his  disciples 
Acts  27.  35  gave  thanks  to  God  in  presence  of  them 


1  Co.  1 .  29  That  no  flesh  should  glory  in  his  presence 
Rev.  14. 10  presence  of  the  holy  angels,  andin  the  p. 

4 .Fully  in  the  presence  of,  Karevdnuov  katenopion. 
Jude  24  faultless  before  the  presence  of  his  glory 

PRESENT  — 

1. A  reward,  eshkar. 

Eze.  27. 15  they  brought  thee  (for)  a  present  horns  of 

2.  A  blessing,  nyis  berakah. 

1  Sa.  30.  26  Behold  a  present  for  you  of  the  spoil  of 

2  Ki.  18,  31  Made  (an  agreement)  with  me  by  a  present 
Isa.  36. 16  Make  (an  agreement)  with  me  (by)  a  lire. 

A.  Precious  things,  nirjfp  migdanoth. 

2  Ch.32.  23  many  brought,  .presents  to  Hezekiali  king 

4.  Present,  offering,  nn.;p  rninchah. 

Gen.  32. 13  and  took .  .’a  present  for  Esau  his  brother 
32. 18  it  (is)  a  present  sent  unto  my  lord  Esau 

32. 20  appease  him  with  the  present  that  goeth 
32.  21  So  went  tlie  present  over  before  him  :  and 

33. 10  then  receive  my  present  at  my  hand  ;  for 

43.11  carry  down  the  man  a  present,  a  little  ba. 

43. 15  men  took  that  present,  and  they  took  do. 
43.  25  they  made  ready  the  present  against  Jo. 
43.  26  brought  him  the  present  which  (was)  in 

Judg.  3.  15  sent  a  present  unto  Eglon  the  king  of  M. 
3.  17  brought  tlie  present  unto  Eglon  king  of 
3  18  lie  had  made  an  end  to  offer  the  present 

3.  18  sent  away  the  people  that  bare  tlie  pres. 

6.  18  bring  forth  my  present,  and  set  (it)  bef. 

1  Sa.  10.  27  despised  him,  and  brought  him  no  pres. 

1  Ki.  4.  2i  they  brought  presents,  and  served  Solo. 

10.  25  they  brought  every  man  his  present,  ve. 

2  Ki.  8.  8  Take  a  present  In  thine  hand,  and  go,  m. 

8.  9  took  a  present  with  him,  even  of  every 
17.  3  became  his  servant,  and  gave  him  prese. 
1 7.  4  brought  no  present  to  the  king  of  Assyria 
20.  12  sent  letters  and  a  present  unto  Hezekiah 

2  Ch.  9.  24  they  brought  every  man  his  present,  ves. 
17.  5  Judali  brought  to  Jelioshapliat  presents 
17.  11  l’hilistines  brought  Jehoshaphat  presents 
Psa.  72.  10  kings  of  Tarshish . .  shall  bring  presents 
Isa.  39.  1  sent  letters  and  a  present  to  Hezekiah 
Hos.  10.  6  carried  unto  Assyria  (for)  a  present  to  k. 

5 . Bribe,  reward,  inv  shochad. 

1  Ki.15.  19  I  have  sent  unto  thee  a  present  of  silver 

2  Ki.16.  8  sent  (it  lor)  a  jiresent  to  the  king  of  Ass. 
6 .Sent  away,  cmViy  shilluchim. 

1  Ki.  9. 16  given  it  (for)  a  present  unto  his  daughter 
Mic.  1. 14  Therefore  shalt  thou  give  presents  to  Mo. 

7.  A  present,  'w  shai. 

Psa.  68.  29  Because  of  thy  temple,  kings  bring  pre. 

76.  11  all  that  be  round  about  him  bring  presents 
Isa.  18.  7  In  that  time  shall  the  present  be  brought 

8.. 4  present,  .TUB’iii  tesliurah. 

1  Sa.  9.  7  not  a  present  to  bring  to  the  man  of  God 

9.  To  be  found,  N)D  matsa,  2. 

Ezra  8.  25  and  all  Israel  (there)  present,  had  offered 
Psa.  46.  1  our  refuge  and  strength,  a  very  present 

10 . Novo,  at  present,  already,  apn  arti. 

1  Co.  4. 11  Even  unto  this  present  hour  we  both  hu 
15.  6  tlie  greater  part  remain  unto  this  present 

11.  To  put  or  place  in,  IvloTypi  enistemi. 

Rom.  8.  38  powers,  nor  things  present,  nor  things  to 

1  Co.  3.  22  death,  or  things  present,  ortliings  to  conic 

7.  26  that  this  is  good  for  the  present  distress 
Gal.  1.  4  lie  might  deliver  us  from  this  present  evil 
Heb.  9.  9  Which  (was)  a  figure  for  the  time  then  p 

12.  To  place  upon,  qilace  by,  e<pi<TTi\g.i  ephistemi. 
Acts28.  2  because  of  the  present  rain,  and  because 

13.iV<w,  vvvnun. 

Rom.  8.  18  reckon  that  the  sufferings  of  this  present 

11.  5  Even  so  then  at  this  present  time  also  there 

2  Ti.  4.  10  having  loved  this  present  world,  and  is  d. 
Titus  2.  12  should  live  soberly,  .in  this  present  world 

14.ro  be  alongside,  ndpufu  pareimi. 

Heb.  12. 11  no  chastening  for  the  present  seeroeth  to 
2  Pe.  1. 12  and  be  established  in  the  present  truth 

PRESENT  (self),  to  — 

1.  To  set  up  one's  self,  fls)  yatscib,  7. 

Deut3i.  14  present  yourselves  in  the  tabernacle  of  the 
31.  14  presented  themselves  in  the  tabernacle  of 
Josli.24.  1  and  they  presented  tliemselvesbefore  God 
Judg  20.  2  presented  themselves  in  the  assembly  of 
1  Sa.  10.  19  present  yourselves  before  the  Lord  by 
17.  16  drew  near,  .and  presented  himself  forty 
Job  1.  6  the  sons  of  God  came  to  present  themse. 
2,  1  the  sons  of  God  came  to  present  themse. 
2.  1  Satan  came  also . .  to  present  himself  bef. 

2.  To  set  up,  Js;  yatsag,  5. 

Gen.  47.  2  took . .  five  men,  and  presented  them  unto 

Z.  To  cause  to  find,  present,  vrfQmatsa,  5. 

Lev.  9. 12,  18  Aaron’s  sons  presented  unto  him  the 

9.  13  they  presented  the  burnt  offering  unto  him 

4.7V)  cause  to  come,  or  draw  nigh,  cu  nagash,  5. 
Judg.  6.  19  brought  (it)  out  unto  him . .  and  presented 

5.  To  fall,  /5H  naphal. 

Jer.  36.  7  It  may  be  they  will  present  their  supph. 

6.  To  cause  to  fall,  piresent,  Ssj  naphal,  5. 

Jer.  38.  26  I  presented  my  supplication  before  the 
42.  9  ye  sent  me  to  present  your  supplication 


PRESENT 


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PREVAIL 


Dan.  9.  iS  for  we  do  not  present  our  supplications 

9.  20  presenting  my  supplication  before  tile  L. 


1  Ch.18.  6,  13  LORD  preserved  David  whithersoever 
Psa.  36.  6  0  Lord,  thou  preserves!  man  and  beast 


7.  To  be  set  up,  25}  nalsab,  2. 

Kxod34.  2  present  thyself  there  to  me  in  the  top  of 

8.  To  cause  to  stand,  v?y  amad,  5. 

Lev.  14.  11  shall  present  the  man  that  is  to  be  made 
16.  7  present  them  before  the  Lord  (at)  the  door 
27.  8  then  he  shall  present  himself  before  the 

27. 11  then  he  shall  present  the  beast  before  the 
Num.  3.  6  and  present  them  before  Aaron  the  priest 

9.  To  give,  |m  nathan. 

Eze.  20. 28  there  they  presented  the  provocation  of 

10.  To  cause  to  come  or  draw  near,  3-15  qarab,  5. 
Lev.  2.  8  aud  when  it  is  presented  unto  the  priest 

7.  35  in  the  day  (when)  he  presented  them  to 

11.  To  be  seen,  mo  raah,  2. 

Gen.  46.  29  presented  himself  unto  him  ;  and  he  fell 

12.  To  set,  place,  station,  iVttjlu  histemi. 

Jude  24  able . .  to  present  (you)  faultless  before  the 

13.  To  set  alongside,  napiarnpu  paristemi. 

Luke  2.  22  brought  him  to  Jerusalem,  to  present  (him) 
Acts  9.  41  when  he  had  called  the  saints,  .he  prese. 

23.33  when  they  came  to  Cesarea . .  presented  P. 
Romi2.  1  that  ye  present  your  bodies  a  living  sacr. 
2  Co.  4.  14  Knowing  that  he.  .shall  present  (us)  with 
11.  2  that  I  may  present  (you  as)  a  chaste  vir. 
Epli.  5.  27  That  he  might  present  it  to  himself  a  gl. 
Col.  1.  22  to  present  you  holy  and  unblameable  and 

1.  28  may  present  every  man  perfect  in  Christ 

PRESENT  unto,  to  — 

To  bear  toward  or  to,  -irpoatpepu  prosphero. 

Matt.  2.  11  they  presented  unto  him  gifts ;  gold,  and 

PRESENT  (with),  to  be  (here)  — 

1  .To  be  nourished,  sustained,  Via  kid,  3b. 

1  Ki.  20.  27  children  of  Israel,  .were  all  present,  and 

2.  To  be  found,  .xxa  matsa,  2. 

1  Sa.  13.  15  Saul  numbered  the  people  (that  were)  p. 
13.  16  and  the  people  (that  were)  present  with 
21.  3  bread  in  mine  hand,  or  what  there  is  pr. 

1  Ch.29.  17  people,  which  are  present  here,  to  offer 
2CI1.  5.  11  for  all  the  priests  (that  were)  present  were 

29.  29  king  and  all  that  were  present  with  him 

30.  21  children  of  Israel  that  were  present  at  J. 

31.  1  all  Israel  that  were  present  went  out  to 
34.  32  caused  all  that  were  present  in  Jerusalem 

34.  33  made  all  that  were  present  in  Israel  tose. 

35.  7  for  all  that  were  present,  to  the  number 

35. 17  children  of  Israel  that  were  present  kept 

35. 18  all  J  udah  and  Israel  that  were  present,  and 
Estli.  1.  5  feast  unto  all  the  people  that  were  present 

4. 16  gather  together  all  the  Jews(that  are)  p. 

3.  To  stand,  nt?S/  amad. 

2  Sa.  20.  4  Then  said  the  king . .  be  thou  here  present 

4.  To  be  among  one's  people,  Ivbgpiui  endemeo. 

2  Co.  5.  8  absent  from  the  body,  and  to  be  present 

5.  9  whether  present  or  absent,  we  may  beac. 

5.  To  remain,  pivo  memo. 

Johni4,  25  spoken  unto  you,  being  (yet)  present  with 
C.  To  come  alongside,  napa.yivop.ai  paraginomai. 
Acts  21. 18  Paul  went  in.  .and  all  the  elders  were  p. 

7.  To  lie  or  be  laid  alongside,  napaueipai  parakei. 
Rom.  7. 18  for  to  will  is  present  with  me ;  but  (how) 

7.  21  when  I  would  do  good,  evil  is  present  with 

8.  To  be  alongside,  napeiui  pareimi. 

Lukei3.  1  There  were  present  at  that  season  some 
Acts  10.  33  therefore  are  we  all  here  present  before 

1  Co.  5.  3  as  absent  in  body,  but  present  in  spirit 

5.  3  judged  already,  as  though  I  were  present 

2  Co/10.  2  that  I  may  not  be  bold  when  I  am  present 

10.  11  (we  be)  also  in  deed  when  we  are  present 

11.  9  when  I  was  present  with  you,  and  wanted 
13.  2  aud  foretell  you,  as  if  I  were  present,  the 
13.  10  lest  being  present  I  should  use  sharpness 

Gal.  4.  18  and  not  only  when  I  am  present  with  you 

4.  20  I  desire  to  be  present  with  you  now,  and 

PRESENT  with,  to  be  here  — 

To  be  alongside  with,  ovpndpeipi  sumpareimi. 

Acts  25.  24  all  men  which  are  here  present  with  us,  ye 
PRESENTED,  to  be  — 

1 .  To  be  caused  to  stand,  1057  amad,  6. 

Lev.  16. 10  shall  be  presented  alive  before  the  Lord 

2.  To  cause  to  come  or  draw  near,  Tip  qarab,  5. 

Lev.  2.  8  when  it  is  presented  unto  the  priest,  he 

PRESENTLY  — 

1  .In  the  day,  oi’3  bayyom. 

Prov.12.  16  A  fool’s  wrath  is  presently  known :  but  a 
'-'..If  the  same  moment,  l^avrrjs  exautes. 

Phil.  2.  23  Him  therefore  I  hope  to  send  presently 

3.  Along  with  the  matter,  napaxpripa  parachrema. 
Matt.  21.  19  And  presently  the  fig  tree  withered  away 

[See  Give.) 

PRESERVE,  to  — 

1.7V)  give  or  preserve  life,  n;n  chayah,  3. 

Gen.  19.  32,  34  that  we  may  preserve  seed  of  our  fat. 
Neh.  9.  6  preservest  them  all ;  and  the  host  of  he. 

2.To  give  ease,  safety,  yw'T  yasha,  5. 

■z  Sa.  8.  6,  i4prescrvodDavidwhithcrsocvcrhe  went 


3.  To  cause  to  be  over  and  above,  *uv  yathar,  5. 

Psa.  79. 11  preserve  thou  those  that  are  appointed  to 

4. 7V>  cause  to  slip  away ,  uSa  malat,  5. 

Isa.  31.  5  deliver  (it);  and  passing  over  he  will  pre. 


5.  To  keep,  watch,  reserve,  is)  natsar. 

Psa.  12.  7  thou  slialt  preserve  them  from  this  gene. 
25.  21  Let  integrity  and  uprightness  preserve  me 

31.  23  (for)  the  Lord  preserveth  the  faithful,  and 

32.  7  thou  shalt preserve  me  from  trouble;  thou 

40. 11  let  thy  loving  kindness,  .continually  pre. 
61.  7  prepare  mercy  and  truth,  (which)may  pi-. 
64.  1  preserve  my  life  from  fear  of  the  enemy 

140.  1,  4  O  Lord  . .  preserve  me  from  the  violent 
ProV2o.  28  Mercy  and  truth  preserve  the  king;  and 

22. 12  The  eyes  of  the  Lord  preserve  knowledge 
Isa.  49.  8  preserve  thee,  and  give  thee  for  a  coven. 

6.7’o  put,  place,  QT,  cii?  sum,  sim. 

Gen.  45.  7  God  sent  me  before  you  to  preserve  you 

7.  To  keep,  observe,  TD^  shamar. 

Josh  24.  17  preserved  us  in  all  the  way  wherein  we  w. 

1  Sa.  30.  23  preserved  us,  and  delivered  the  company 
Job  10. 12  thy  visitation  hath  preserved  my  spirit 

29.  2  as  (in)  the  days  (when)  God  preserved  me 
Psa.  16.  1  Preserve  me,  0  God :  for  in  thee  do  I  put 
41.  2  Lord  will  preserve  him,  and  keep  him  al. 
86.  2  Preserve  my  soul,  for  1  (am)  holy :  O  thou 
97.  10  he  preserveth  the  souls  of  his  saints ;  he 
1 16.  6  Lord  preserveth  the  simple :  I  was  brou. 
121.  7  shall  preserve  thee  from  all  evil :  he  shall 
121.  8  shall  preserve  thy  going  out,  and  thy  co. 
145. 20  Lord  preserveth  all  them  that  love  him 
146.  9  Lord  preserveth  the  strangers ;  he  reliev. 
Prov.  2.  8  keepetli  the  paths  of  judgment,  anti  pres. 

2.  11  Discretion  shall  preserve  thee,  understa. 

4.  6  Forsake  her  not,  and  she  shall  preserve 

14.  3  but  the  lips  of  the  wise  shall  preserve  tli. 
16. 17  he  that  keepeth  his  way  preserveth  his 

8.  To  preserve  alive,  (oioyovioi  zbogoneb. 

Lukei7.  33  whosoever  shall  lose  Iris  life  shall  preserve 

9.  To  make  sound  or  whole,  <r<ifa  sbzb. 

2  Ti.  4.  18  will  preserve  (me)  unto  his  heavenly  kin. 
PRESERVE  (alive  or  life),  to  — 

1 .  To  give  or  preserve  life,  .vi)  chayah,  3. 

Deut.  6.  24  might  preserve  us  alive,  as  (it  is)  at  this 
Job  36.  6  He  preserveth  not  the  life  of  the  wicked 
Jer.  49. 11 1  will  preserve  (them)  alive;  and  let  thy 


2.  A  life  preserver,  rrnn  michyah. 

Gen.  45.  5  did  send  me  before  you  to  preserve  life 
PRESERVED,  to  be  — 
l.Oae  kept,  watched,  reserved,  vxj  natsir. 

Isa.  49.  6  and  to  restore  the  preserved  of  Israel ;  I 

2.  To  be  snatched  away,  *7x1  natsal,  2. 

Gen.  32.  30 1  have  seen  God.  .and  my  life  is  preserv. 

3.  To  be  kept,  ~epp  shamar,  2. 

Psa.  37.  28  forsaketh  not  his  saints ;  they  are  preser. 
Hos.  12.13  Egypt,  and  by  a  prophet  was  he  preserved 

4.  To  keep  together,  awrypew  suntereO. 

Matt.  9.  17  into  new  bottles,  and  both  are  preserved 
Luke  5.  38  into  new  bottles;  [and  both  are  preserved] 

5.  To  keep,  rypeto  tereb. 

1  Th.  5.  23  be  preserved  blameless  unto  the  coming 
Jude  1  to  them  that  are.  .preserved  in  Jesus  Ch. 

PRESERVER  — 


To  keep  watch,  reserve,  vg  natsar. 

Job  7.  20  O  thou  preserver  of  men  ?  why  hast  thou 

PRESIDENTS  — 


Presidents,  i'ppn  sarekin 

Dan.  6.  2  over  these  three  presidents,  of  whom  D. 

6.  3  Daniel  was  preferred  above  the  presidents 

6.  4  Then  the  presidents  and  princes  sought 
6.  6  Then  these  presidents  and  princes  assem. 

6.  7  All  the  presidents  of  the  kingdom,  the  g. 
PRESS  (fat)  — 

1.  Winepress  or  vat,  na  gcith. 

Joel  3. 13  for  the  press  is  full,  the  fats  overflow :  for 

2.  Wine  or  oil  press  or  vat,  2(5)  yeqeb. 

Prov.  3.  10  thy  presses  shall  burst  out  with  new  wine 
Isa.  16. 10  shall  tread  out  no  wine  in  (their)  presses 
Hag.  2. 16  when  (one)  come  to  the  press  fat  for  to 

3.  Wine  press  or  vat,  nvs  qnirah. 

Hag.  2. 16  for  to  draw  out  fifty  (vessels)  out  of  the  p. 

PRESS  — 


A  crowd,  oxhos  ochlos. 

Mark  2.  4  could  not  come  nigh  unto  him  for  the  p. 

5.  27  came  in  the  press  behind,  and  touched 

5.  30  turned  him  about  in  the  press,  and  said 
Luke  8.  19  and  could  not  come  at  him  for  the  press 
19.  3  could  not  for  the  press,  because  he  was 

PRESS,  (down,  sore,  toward,  upon),  to  — 

l.To  come  or  go  down,  nni  nacliath. 

Psa.  38.  2  stick  fast,  .and  thy  hand  presseth  me  so. 


2.  To  press,  "ixs  patsar. 

Gen.  19.  3  pressed  upon  them  greatly  ;  and  they  tu. 
19.  9  pressed  sore  upon  the  man,  (even)  Lot,  and 


3.  To  break,  spread,  or  burst  forth,  yyBparats. 

2  Sa.  13.  25  pressed  him  :  howbeit  he  would  not  go 
13.  27  Absalom  pressed  him,  that  he  let  Arnnon 
■l.To  distress,  oppress,  straiten,  pis  tsuq,  5. 

J  udg  16. 16  she  pressed  him  daily  with  her  words,  and 
5.  To  press,  an';?  sachat. 

Gen.  40.  1 1  pressed  them  into  Pharaoh  s  cup,  and  I 
Q.To  press  away  or  off,  awoBAifrw  apothlibcj, 

Luke  8.  45  the  multitude  throng  thee  aud  press  (th.) 
7  .To  force,  use  force,  fha^opai  biazomai. 

Lukei6. 16  preached,  and  every  man  presseth  into  it 
S.l'o  pursue,  StdiKOj  dibkb. 

Phil.  3. 14  I  press  toward  the  mark  for  the  prize  of 

9.  To  lie  or  be  laid,  upon,  iniKcipai  epikeimai. 

Luke  5.  1  pressed  upon  him  to  hear  the  word  of  G. 

10.  To  fall  upon,  imiriirTO)  epipipto. 

Mark  3.  IO  insomuch  that  they  pressed  upon  him  for 

1 1 .  To  press  (1 with  the  foot),  me £0  piezo. 

Luke  6. 38  good  measure,  pressed  down,  and  shaken 

12.  To  hold  together,  avvex<‘>  sunecho. 

Acts  18.  5  Paul  was  pressed  in  the  spirit,  and  testL 
PRESSED  (on),  to  be  — 

1. To  hasten,  press,  «]rn  dachaph. 

Esth.  8.  14  being  hastened  and  pressed  on  by  the  k. 

2.  To  be  bruised,  IjyD  maale,  4. 

Eze.  23.  3  there  were  their  breasts  pressed,  and  th. 

3. To press,  piy  ug,  5. 

Amos  2.  13  I  am  jncssed.  .as  a  cart  is  pressed  (that 

4.  To  be  weighed  down,  /3aplop.cu  bareomai. 

2  Co.  1.  8  that  we  were  pressed  out  of  measure,  a. 

PRESUME,  to  — 

1. To  act  proudly,  presume,  Ti,  Vi  zud,  zid,  5. 

Deuti8.  20  prophet  which  shaU  presume  to  speak  a 

2.  To  fill  in,  be  full,  ttbo  male. 

Esth.  7.  5  where  is  iie,  that  durst  presume  in  his  h. 

3.  To  presume,  lift  self  up,  bpy  aphal,  5. 

Numi4.  44  they  presumed  to  go  up  unto  the  hill  top 

PRESUMPTUOUS,  PRESUMTUOUSLY,  (to  come)  — 

1.  To  act  proudly,  presume,  vt,  in  zud,  zid,  5. 
Exod2i.  14  But  if  a  man  come  presumptuously  upon 
Deut.  1. 43  and  went  presumptuously  up  into  the  h. 

17. 13  aud  fear,  and  do  no  more  presumptuously 

2 . Proud,  presumptuous,  v  zed. 

Psa.  19. 13  Keep  back  thy  servant  also  from  presum. 

3.  Pride,  presumption,  )'ni  zadon. 

Deuti7. 12  man  that  will’do  presumptuously,  and  w. 
18.  22  the  prophet  hath  spoken  it  presumptuos. 

4.  With  a  high  hand,  nan  Tp  begad  ramah. 

Numis.  30  the  soul  that  doeth  (ought)  presumptuos. 

5.  Bold,  daring,  roApyr^s  tolmetes. 

2  Pe.  2. 10  Presumptuous  (are  they),  self  willed,  they 
PRETENCE  — 

A  pretence,  pretext,  Trpocf>d<ris  prophasis. 

Matt  23. 14  [and  for  a  pretence  make  long  prayer] 
Mark  1 2.  40  for  a  pretence  make  long  prayers :  these 
Phil.  1.  18  in  pretence,  or  in  truth,  Christ  is  preach. 
PREVAIL  (against),  to  — 

l.To  be  or  become  strong  or  courageous,  fait amats. 
2  Ch.13.  i3  the  children  of  Judah  prevailed/ because 

2. 7*0  be  or  become  mighty,  if!)  gabar. 

Gen.  7.  18  the  waters  prevailed,  and  were  increased 
7. 19  the  waters  prevailedexeeedingly  upon  the 

7.  20  Fifteen  cubits  upward  did  the  waters  pre. 

7.  24  the  waters  prevailed  upon  the  earth  an 
49.  26  The  blessings  of  tby  father  have  prevailed 
Exodi7.  11  Moses  held  up  his  hand .  .Israel  prevailed 
17.  11  when  he  let  down  his  hand,  Amalek  pre. 

1  Sa.  2.  9  silent .  .for  by  strength  shall  no  man  pre. 

2  Sa.  11. 23  the  men  prevailed  against  us,  and  came 
1  Ch.  5.  2  Judah  prevailed  above  his  brethren,  and 
Psa.  65.  3  Iniquities  prevail  against  me:  (as  for)our 
Lam.  1. 16  are  desolate,  because  the  enemy  prevailed 

3.  To  make  mighty,  ip)  gabar,  5. 

Psa.  12.  4  With  ourtongue  will  we  prevail ;  onr  lips 

4.  To  make  or  show  self  mighty,  "ua  gabar,  7. 

Isa.  42.  13  The  LORD,  .shall  prevail  against  his  ene. 

5.  To  lay  or  keep  hold  on,  pin  chazaq. 

Gen.  47.  20  because  the  famine  prevailed  over  them 

1  Sa.  17.  50  David  prevailed  over  the  Philistine  with 

2  Sa.  24.  4  the  king’s  word  prevailed  against  Joab.and 

1  Ki.  16.  22  people  that  followed,  .prevailed  against 

2  Ki.  25.  3  the  famine  prevailed  in  the  city,  and  there 

1  Ch.21.  4  the  king's  word  prevailed  against  Joab 

2  Ch.  8.  3  And  Solomon  went. .and  prevailed  against 

27.  s  He  fought . .  and  prevailed  against  them 

6.  To  make  strong,  take  hold  on,  pm  chazaq,  5. 

Job  18.  9  (anil)  the  robber  shall  prevail  against  him 
Dan.  11.  7  shall  deal  against  them,  and  shall  prevail 

7.  To  be  able,  Vi)  yakol,  1,  6. 

Gen.  30.  8  I  wrestled  with  my  sister,  and  I  have  pr. 
32.  25  when  he  saw  that  he  prevailed  not  against 
32.  28  hast  thou  power  with  God . .  aud  hast  pre. 
Nnni22.  6  peradventure  I  shall  prevail,  (that)  we  may 
Judgi6.  5  by  what  (means)  we  may  prevail  against 


PREVENT 


772 


PRIEST 


1  Sa.  17.  9  if  Iprevail  against  him,  and  kill  him,  then 

26.  25  thou  shalt  both  do  great  (things),  and . .  p. 
x  Ki.  22.  22  Thou  shalt  persuade  (him),  and  prevail 

2  Ch.18.  21  thou  shalt  also  prevail:  go  out,  and  do 
Esth.  6. 13  thou  shalt  not  prevail  against  him,  but 
Psa.  13.  4  I  have  prevailed  againsthim;  (and)those 

129.  2  yet  they  have  not  prevailed  against  me 
Isa.  16.  12  come,  .to  pray  ;  but  he  shall  not  prevail 
Jer.  1.  19  they  shall  not  prevail  against  thee  ;  for 

5.  22  toss  themselves,  yet  can  they  not  prevail 
0  15.  20  they  shall  not  prevail  against  thee  :  for 
20.  7  thou  art  stronger,  .and  hast  prevailed 
20.  10  we  shall  prevail  against  him,  and  we  sh. 

20.  11  and  they  shall  not  prevail :  they  shall  be 
38.  22  Thy  friends,  .have  prevailed  against  thee 
Hos.  12.  4  had  power  over  the  angel,  and  prevailed 
Obad.  7  deceived  thee,  (and)prevailed  against  thee 

8.  To  be  able,  V?)  yekil. 

Dan.  7.  21  horn  made  war.  .and  prevailed  against  t. 

9.  To  be  heavy ,  weighty,  "ns  kabed. 

Judg.  1.  35  the  hand  of  the  house  of  Joseph  prevailed 

10 . To  eat,  consume,  DrA  lachcim,  2. 

Isa.  7.  1  went,  .but ’could  not  prevail  against  it 

11. ro  be  or  become  or  make  strong,  njl  azaz. 

Judg. 3.  10  hand  prevailed  against  Chushan-rishath. 

*  6.  2  hand  of  Midian  prevailed  against  Israel 

12. ro  keep  in,  restrain,  detain,  retain,  -ixy  atsar. 

2  Ch.14. 11  0  Lord.. let  not  man  prevail  against  thee 

\Z.  To  fear,  be  afraid,  terrified,  py  arats. 

Isa.  47. 12  able  to  profit,  if  so  be  thou  mayest  prevail 

14.  To  rule,  cause  to  rule,  nyj  radah. 

Lam.  1.  13  sent  fire,  .and  it  prevaileth  against  them 

15.  To  strengthen,  prevail,  ^pi?  taqaph. 

Job  14.  20  Thou  prevailest  for  ever  against  him,  and 
15.  24  they  shall  prevail  against  him,  as  a  king 
Eccl.  4.  12  And  if  one  prevail  against  him,  two  shall 

16. Sharp,  hard,  qasheh. 

Judg.  4.  24  and  prevailed  against  Jabin  the  king  of 

17.  To  be  strong,  prevail,  iVxuw  ischuo. 

Acts  19.  16  prevailed  against  them,  so  that  they  fled 
19.  20  So  mightily  grew  the  word . .  and  prevailed 
Rev.  12.  8  And  prevailed  not ;  neither  was  their  pi. 

1 8.  To  be  very  strong,  prevail  greatly,  Kanaxyai. 
Matt  16.  18  gates  of  hell  shall  not  prevail  against  it 
Luke23-  23  the  voices,  .of  the  chief  priests  prevailed 

19.  To  conquer,  obtain  victory,  vikuw  nikao. 

Rev.  5.  s  hath  prevailed  to  open  the  book,  and  to 

“IQ.  To  profit,  benefit,  ixpeXcu  opheleo. 

Matt27-  24  he  could  prevail  nothing,  but  (that)  rath. 
Jolmi2. 19  Perceive  ye  how  ye  prevail  nothing?  be. 

PREVENT,  to  — 

1. ro  be,  go,  come,  or  put  before,  Dip  qadam,  3. 

2  Sa.22.  6  sorrows,  .the  snares  of  death  prevented 
22.  19  prevented  me  in  the  day  of  my  calamity 
Job  3.  12  Why  did  the  knees  prevent  me?  orwhytlie 
30.  2  7  boiled,  .the  days  of  affliction  prevented  me 
Psa.  18.  5  sorrows,  .the  snares  of  death  prevented 
18.  18  prevented  me  in  the  day  of  my  calamity 
21.  3  thou  preventest  him  with  the  blessings  of 
59.  10  The  God  of  my  mercy  shall  prevent  me 
79.  8  let  thytender  merciesspeedilypreventus 
88.  13  in  the  morning  shall  my  prayer  prevent 
119.  147  I  prevented  thedawning  of  the  morning 
1 19  148  Mine  eyes  prevent  the  (night)  watches,  th. 
Isa.  21.  14  prevented  with  their  bread  him  that  fled 

2.  To  put  before,  Dip  qadam,  5. 

Job  41.  11  Who  hath  prevented  me,  that  I  should  r. 
Amos  9. 10  The  evil  shall  not  overtake  nor  prevent  us 

3.  To  come,  arrive,  happen  before,  npoxpedva  propli. 
Matti7-  25  Jesus  prevented  him,  saying,  What  think. 

4.  To  come,  arrive,  happen,  <p6aya>  phtlianb. 

1  Th.  4.  15  shall  not  prevent  them  which  are  asleep 

PREY  — 

1.  Eating,  food,  Spk  okel. 

Job  9.  26  are.  .astheeagle(tliat)hastethtotheprey 
39.  29  From  thence  she  seeketli  the  prey.  .here. 

2 . Prey,  13  baz. 

Nuini4.  3  our  wivesand.  .children  should  be  a  prey? 
14.  31  your  little  ones,  .ye  said  should  be  a  prey 
31.  32  the  prey  which  the  men  of  war  had  caught 
Deut.  1.  39  little  ones,  which  ye  said  should  be  a  prey 

2  Ki.  21.  14  a  prey  and  a  spoil  to  all  their  enemies 
Isa.  10.  6  to  take  the  prey,  and  to  tread  them  down 

33.  23  great  spoil  divided ;  the  lame  take  the  p. 
42.  22  they  are  for  a  prey,  and  none  deliveretli 

Jer.  30. 16  all  that  prey  upon  thee  will  I  give  fora  p. 
Eze.  7.  21  I  will  give  it  into  the  hands,  .for  a  prey 

29.  19  take  her  prey ;  and  it  shall  be  the  wages 

34.  8  my  flock  became  a  prey,  and  my  flock  lie. 
34. 22  they  shall  no  more  be  a  prey ;  and  I  will 
34.  28  they  shall  no  more  be  a  prey  to  the  heat. 
36.  4  a  prey  and  derision  to  the  residue  of  the 
36.  5  have  appointed . .  to  cast  it  out  for  a  prey 
38. 12  to  take  a  prey  ;  to  turn  thine  hand  upon 
|8.  13  thou  gathered  thy  company  to  take  a  p. 

3 . Prey,  n)3  bizzah. 

Neii.  4  4  for  a  prey  in  the  land  of  captivity 
Esth.  9. 15  but  on  the  prey  they  laid  not  their  hand 

9.  16  but  they  laid  not  their  hands  on  the  prey 
Dan.  11.  24  he  shall  scatter  among  them  the  prey,  and 


4.  What  is  snatched  at,  fjon  clietheph. 

Pro v  23.  28  She  also  lietli  in  wait  as  (for)  a  prey,  and 

5.  To  tear,  tear  off,  taraph. 

Psa.  17. 12  as  a  lion  (that)  is  greedy  of  his  prey,  and 

6.  Torn  thing,  prey,  fpi?  tereph. 

Gen.  49.  9  from' the  prey,  my  son,  thou  art  gone  up 
Num  23.  24  not  lie  down  until  he  eat  (of)  the  prey 
Job  4.  1 1  The  old  lion  perisheth  for  lack  of  prey,  a. 

24.  5  rising  betimes  for  a  prey :  the  wilderness 
38.  39  Wilt  thou  hunt  the  prey  for  the  lion,  or 
Psa.  76.  4  more  glorious,  .than  the  mountains  of  p. 
104.  21  The  young  lions  roarafter  theirprey,  and 
124.  6  hath  not  given  us(as)  a  prey  to  their  teeth 
Isa.  5.  29  lay  hold  of  the  prey,  and  shall  carry  (it) 

31.  4  and  the  young  lion  roaring  on  his  prey 
Eze.  19.  3  it  learned  to  catch  the  prey  ;  it  devoured 
19.  6  learned  to  catch  the  prey,  (and)  devoured 
22.  25  like  a  roaring  lion  raveningthe  prey:  th. 
22.  27  like  wolves  ravening  the  prey,  to  shed  hi. 
Amos  3.  4  Will  a  lion  roar. .  when  he  hath  no  prey  ? 
Nah.  2.  12  filled  his  holes  with  prey,  and  his  dens 

2.  13  I  will  cut  off  thy  prey  from  the  earth 

3.  1  all  full  of  lies  (and)  robbery ;  the  prey  de. 

7.  What  is  taken  or  caught,  nipbij  malqoach. 

Num 31.  11  and  all  the  prey, (both) of  menandofbea. 
31.  12  they  brought  the  captives,  and  the  prey 
31.  26  Take  the  sum  of  the  prey  that  was  taken 
31.  27  divide  the  prey  into  two  parts,  between 
Isa.  49.  24  Shall  the  prey  lie  taken  from  the  mighty 
49.  25  the  prey  of  the  terrible  shall  be  delivered 

8.  Prey,  booty,  ad. 

Gen.  49.  27  in  the  morning  he  shall  devour  the  prey 
Isa.  33.  23  then  is  the  prey  of  a  great  spoil  divided 
Zeph.  '3.  8  until  the  day  that  I  rise  up  to  the  prey 

9.  Spoil,  shalal. 

Judg.  5.'  30  have  they  (not)  divided  the  prey ;  to  every 
5.  30  a  prey  of  divers  colours,  a  prey  of  divers 
8.  24  give  me  every  man  the  earrings  of  his  prey 
8.  25  did  cast  therein .  .the  earrings  of  his  prey 
Isa.  10.  2  that  widows  may  be  their  prey,  and  (that) 
Jer.  21.  9  and  his  life  shall  be  unto  him  for  a  prey 

38.  2  he  shall  have  his  life  for  a  prey,  and  shall 

39.  18  but  thy  life  shall  be  for  a  prey  unto  thee 
45.  5  thy  life  will  I  give  unto  thee  for  aprey  in 

PREY,  to  take  for  or  make  (self)  a  — 

1  .To  take  prey,  lia  bazaz. 

Deut.  2.  35  Only  the  cattle  we  took  for  a  prey  unto 
3.  7  the  spoil . .  we  took  for  a  prey  to  ourselves 
Josh.  8.  2  shall  ye  take  for  a  prey  unto  yourselves 
8.  27  Israel  took  for  a  prey  unto  themselves 
11.  14  Israel  took  for  a  prey  unto  themselves 
Esth.  3. 13  and  (to  take)  the  spoil  of  them  for  a  prey 
8.  n  and  (to  take)  the  spoil  of  them  for  a  prey 
Jer.  30.  16  and  all  that  prey  upon  thee  will  I  give  for 
Eze.  26. 12  and  make  a  prey  of  thy  merchandise;  and 

2.  To  make  self  a  spoil,  shalal,  fa. 

Isa.  59. 15  he  (that)  departeth.  .maketli  himself  a  p. 

PRICE  — 

1.  Price,  preciousness,  "ip?  yeqar. 

Zech.n.  13  a  goodly  price  that  I  was  prized  at  of 

2.  Silver,  r|D3  Icescph. 

Lev.  25.  50  the  price  of  his  sale  shall  be  according  to 

1  Ch.21.  22  thou  shalt  grant  it  me  for  the  full  price 

21.  24  but  I  will  verily  buy  it  for  the  full  price 

3.7 lire,  price,  Trip  mechir. 

Deut  23.  18  the  hire  of  a  whore,  or  the  price  of  a  dog 

2  Sa.  24.  24  but  I  will  surely  buy  (it)  of  thee  at  a  pr. 

1  Ki.io.  28  merchants  received  the  linen  yarn  at  ap. 

2  Ch.  1.  16  merchants  received  the  linen  yarn  at  a  p. 
Job  28.  15  neither  shall  silver  be  weighed,  .the  price 
Psa.  44. 12  and  dost  not  increase .  .by  their  price 
Prov  17.  16  Wherefore,  .a  price  in  the  hand  of  a  fool 

27.  26  and  the  goats  (are)  the  price  of  the  field 
Isa.  45.  13  not  for  price  nor  reward,  saith  the  Lord 
55.  1  buy  wine,  .without  money,  and  withoutp. 
Jer.  15.  13  will  I  give  to  the  spoil  without  price,  and 

4.  What  is  to  be  sold,  wares,  price,  tap  meker. 

Prov  31.  10  Who  can  find  a  virtuous  woman?,  .her  p. 

5.  Acquisition,  possession,  njjjp  miqnali. 

Lev.  25. 16  increase  the  price,  .diminish  the  price  of 

(>. Acquisition,  scattering,  ineshek. 

Job  28.  18  for  the  price  of  wisdom  (is)  above  rubies 

7 . Arrangement,  valuation,  ipy  erek. 

Job  28.  13  Man  knoweth  not  the  price  thereof ;  nei. 

8.  Hire,  reward,  price,  Ipp  sakar. 

Zech  11. 12  give  (me)  my  price,  .weighed  for  my pri. 

9.  Honour,  preciousness,  pi-ice,  np.ii  time. 

Matt27.  6  It  is  not  lawful . .  it  is  the  price  of  blood 

27.  9  the  price  of  him  that  was  valued,  whom 
Acts  4.  34  brought  the  prices  of  the  things  that  we. 
5.  2  kept  back  (part)  of  the  price,  his  wife  also 
5.  3  keep  back  (part)  of  the  price  of  the  land 
19.  19  they  counted  the  price  of  them,  and  found 
1  Co.  6.  20  For  ye  are  bought  with  a  price :  therefore 
7.  23  Ye  are  bought  with  a  price ;  be  not  ye  the 

PRICE,  of  great  — 

1.  Very  expensive,  iroXureXys  poluleles. 

1  Pe.  3.  4  which  is  in  the  sight  of  God  of  great  price 

2.  Very  precious,  uoXvripos  polutimos. 

Matti3.  46  when  he  had  found  one  pearl  of  great  pr. 


PRICK  — 

1.  A  prick ,  sek. 

Num. 33.  55  (shall  be)  pricks  in  your  eyes,  and  thorns 

2.  A  prick,  goad,,  Ktvrpov  kentron. 

Acts  9.  5  [hard  for  thee  to  kick  against  the  pricks) 
26.  14  hard  for  thee  to  kick  against  the  pricks 
PRICK,  to  — 

1  .To  act  bitterly,  make  bitter,  "inc  maar,  5.  n 

Eze.  28.  24  a  pricking  brier  unto  the  house  of  Israel 

2.  To  sharpen  err  prick  self,  shanan,  7. 

Psa.  73.  21  wras  grieved,  and  I  was  pricked  in  my  re. 

3.  To  stab,  pierce  thoroughly,  Karavvaaxo  Icatanussb. 
Acts  2.  37  they  were  pricked  in  their  heart,  and  sa. 

PRIDE  — 

1.  Pride,  DM  geah. 

Prov.  8.  13  pride,  and  arrogancy,  and  the  evil  way 

2.  Pride,  rising,  excellency,  n)K3  gaavah.  I 

Job  41. 15  scales  (are  his)  pride,  shut  up  together(as 
Psa.  10.  2  The  wicked  in  (his)  pride  doth  persecute 

36.  11  Let  not  the  foot  of  pride  come  against  me 
73.  6  pride  compassetli  them  about  as  a  chain 
Prov  14.  3  the  mouth  of  thefoolish  (is)  a  rod  of  pride 

29.  23  A  man's  pride  shall  bring  him  low :  but 
Isa.  9.  9  that  say  in  the  pride  and  stoutness  of  he. 

25. 11  he  shall  bring  down  their  pride  together 
Jer.  48.  29  his  pride,  and  the  haughtiness  of  his  heart 
Zeph.  3.  11  take  away,  .them  that  rejoice  in  thy  pride 

3.  Pride,  rising,  excellency,  [in)  gaon. 

Lev.  26.  19  I  will  break  the  pride  of  your  pow  er;  and 
Job  35.  12  they  cry.  .because  of  the  pride  of  evil  m. 
Psa.  59.  12  let  them  even  be  taken  in  theirpride;  and 
Prov  16. 18  Pride  (goetli)  before  destruction,  and  an 
Isa.  16.  6  We  have  heard  of  the  pride  of  Moab ;  he 
16.  6  of  his  haughtiness,  and  his  pride,  and  his 
23.  9  to  stain  the  pride  of  all  glory . .  to  bring  in. 
Jer.  13.  9  the  pride  of  Judah,  and  the  great  pride  ol 
48.  29  We  have  heard  the  pride  of  Moab,  he  is 
Eze.  16.  49  pride,  fulness  of  bread,  and  abundance  of 
16.  56  was  not  mentioned,  .in  the  day  of  tliypr. 

30.  6  the  pride  of  her  power  shall  come  down 
Hos.  5.  5  the  pride  of  Israel  doth  testify  to  his  face 

7.  10  the  pride  of  Israel  testifleth  to  his  face 
Zeph.  2. 10  This  shall  they  have  for  their  pride,  bee 
Zech.  9.  6  w  ill  cut  off  the  pride  of  the  Philistines 

10.  11  thepride  of  Assyria  shall  be  brought  down 

11.  3  a  voice . .  for  the  pride  of  J ordan  is  spoiled 

4.  Pride,  rising,  excellency,  rflua  geuth. 

Isa.  28.  1  Woe  to  the  crown  of  pride,  to  the  drunk 
28.  3  The  crown  of  pride,  the  dr  unkards  of  Ep 

5.  Height,  loftiness,  haughtiness,  gobah. 

2  Ch.32.  26  humbledlhimself  for  the  pride  of  his  hea. 
Psa.  10.  4  through  the  pride  of  his  countenance 

6.  Pride,  lifting  up,  nia  gevah. 

Job  33.  17  may  withdraw,  .and  hide  pride  from  m. 
Jer.  13.  17  shall  weep  in  secret  places  for  (your)  pr. 
Dan.  4.  37  those  that  walk  in  pride  he  is.  .to  abase 

7 . Pride,  presumption,  pi) zadon. 

1  Sa.  17.  28 1  know  thy  pride,  and  the  naughtiness  of 
Prov.11.  2  pride  eometh,  then  cometh  shame:  but 
13. 10  by  pride  cometh  contention  :  but  with  the 
Jer.  49.  16  (and)  the  pride  of  thine  heart,  0  thou  that 
Eze.  7.  10  the  rod  hath  blossomed,  pride  hath  bud. 
Obad.  3  The  pride  of  thine  heart  hath  deceived 

8.  To  act  proudly,  presume,  mi  end,  5. 

Dan.  5. 20  lifted  up,  and  his  mind  hardened  in  pride 

9.  Entanglement,  artifice,  D?i  rokes. 

Psa  31.  20  Thou  shalt  hide  them .  .from  the  pride  of 

10 . Pride,  ynp  shachats. 

Job  41.  34  he  (is)  a  king  over  all  the  children  of  pride 

11.  I'm'ii  boasting  or  glory,  ostentation,  aXctCoveii. 

1  Jo.  2.  16  the  pride  of  iife,  is  not  of  the  Father,  but 

\2. Arrogance,  vneptixpayla  huperephama. 

Mark  7.  22  an  evil  eye,  blasphemy,  pride,  foolishness 
[See  Lift  up  with.) 

PRIEST— 

1.  Priest,  prince,  minister,  ;ns  kohen.  _  j 
Gen.  14.  18  he  (was)  the  priest  of  the  most  high  God 
41.  45,  50  daughter  of  I’oti-pherah  priest  of  On 

46.  20  the  daughter  of  Poti-pherah  priest  of  On 

47.  22  On  the  land  of  the  priests  bought  he  not 
47.  22  the  priests  had  a  portion  (assigned  them) 
47.  26  except  the  land  of  the  priests  only,  (which) 

Exod.  2. 16  the  priest  of  Midian  had  seven  daughters 
3.  1  Jethro,  his  father  in  law,  the  priest  of  M. 

18.  1  Jethro  the  priest  of  Midian,  Moses' father 

19.  6  ye  shall  be  unto  me  a  kingdom  of  priests 
19.  22  let  the  priests  also,  which  come  near  to 
19.  24  let  not  the  priests  and  the  people  break 
29.  30  that  son  that  is  priest  in  his  stead  shall 

31.  10  the  holy  garments  for  Aaron  the  priest 

35.  19  the  holy  garments  for  Aaron  the  priest 

38.  21  hand  of  Itliamar,  son  to  Aaron  the  priest 

39.  41  the  holy  garments  for  Aaron  the  priest 

Lev.  1.  5,  8,  11  and  the  priests,  Aaron’s  sons,  shall 

1.  7  the  sons  of  Aaron  the  priest  shall  put  fire 
1 .  9  and  the  priest  shall  burn  all  on  the  altar 
1.  12  the  priest  shall  lay  them  in  order  on  the 
1.  13  the  priests  shall  bring  (it)  all,  and  bum 
1.  15  the  priest  shall  bring  it  unto  the  altar,  and 

1.  17  and  the  priest  shall  burn  it  upon  the  alt. 

2.  2  he  shall  bring  it  to  Aaron’s  sons  the  pne. 
2.  2  the  priest  shall  burn  the  memorial  of  it 


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Lev.  2.  8  when  it  is  presented  unto  the  priest,  he 

2.  9  priest  shall  take  from  the  meat  offering 

2.  16  the  priest  shall  burn  the  memorial  of  it 

3.  2  the  priests  shall  sprinkle  the  blood  upon 

3.  II  And  the  priest  shall  burn  it  upon  the  al. 

3. 16  the  priest  shall  burn  them  upon  the  altar 

4.  3  If  the  priest  that  is  anointed  do  sin  acc. 

4.  5,  16  And  the  priest  that  is  anointed  shall 

4.  6,  17  And  the  priest  shall  dip  his  finger 

4.  7  the  priest  shall  put  (some)  of  the  blood 
4. 10,  35  priest  shall  burn  them  upon  the  altar 

4.  20  the  priest  shall  make  an  atonement  for 

4.  25,  30,  34  the  priest  shall  take  of  the  blood 

4.  26,  31,  35  the  priest  shall  make  an  atoneme. 

4.  31  the  priest  shall  burn  (it)  upon  the  altar 

5.  6,  io,  13,  16,  18  priest  shall  makean  atone. 

5.  8  he  shall  bring  them  unto  the  priest,  who 

5.  12  shall  he  bring  it  to  the  priest,  and  tliep. 

5.  13  shall  be  the  priest’s,  as  a  meat  offering 

5.  16  the  fifth  part,  .and  give  it  unto  the  priest 
5. 18  for  a  trespass  offering,  unto  the  priest 

6.  6  for  a  trespass  offering,  unto  the  priest 

6.  7  the  priest  shall  make  an  atonement  for 

6.  10  the  priest  shall  put  on  his  linen  garment 

6.  12  the  priest  shall  burn  wood  on  it  every  m. 

6.  22  the  priest  of  his  sons  that  is  anointed  in 
6.  23  every  meat  offering  for  the  priest  shall  be 
6.  26  the  priest  tliatoffereth  it  for  sin  shall  eat 

6.  29  All  the  males  among  tile  priests  shall  eat 

7.  5  the  priest  shall  burn  them  upon  the  altar 

7.  6  Every  male  among  the  priests  shall  eat 

7.  7  priest  that  maketh  atonement  therewith 

7.  8  the  priest  that  offereth  any  man’s  burnt 

7.  8  the  priest  shall  have  to  himself  the  skin 
7.  9  all.  shall  be  the  priest’s  that  offereth  it 
7.  14  it  shall  be  the  priest’s  that  sprinkleth  the 
7.  31  the  priest  shall  burn  the  fat  upon  the  al. 
7.  32  right  shoulder  shall  ye  give  unto  the  pr. 
7.  34  have  given  them  unto  Aaron  the  priest 

12.  6  she  shall  bring  a  lamb . .  unto  the  priest 

12.  8  the  priest  shall  make  an  atonement  for 

13.  2  the  priest,  or  unto  one  of  his  sons  the  pr. 

13.  3,  3.  5,  6,  25,  27,  32,  34  the  priest  shall  look 

So  in  v.  34,  36,  39,  43,  50,  53,  55- 
13-  4>  31.  33  the  priest  shall  shut  up  (him  that 

13.  s,  21,  26  the  priest  shall  shut  him  up  seven 

13.  6  the  priest  shall  pronounce 
So  in  v.  8,  it,  17,  20,  22,  23,  25,  27,  28,  30,  37,  44. 

13.  7  been  seen  of  the  priest,  of  the  priest  ag. 

13.  8  And  (if)  the  priest  see  that,  behold,  the 
13.  9  then  he  shall  be  brought  unto  the  priest 
13. 10,  17  the  priest  shall  see  (him:)  and,  behold 

13. 12  all  theskin.  .wheresoever the  priest  look. 
13.  13  Then  the  priest  shall  consider:  and,  bell. 
13.  15  And  the  priestshall  see  the  raw  flesh,  and 

13. 16  be  changed .  .lie  shall  come  unto  the  prie. 
13. 19  and . .  reddish,  and  it  be  showed  to  the  p. 
13.  20  And  if,  when  the  priest  seeth  it,  behold 
13.  21,  20  if  the  priest  look  on  it,  and,  behold 
13.  30  Then  the  priest  shall  see  the  plague  :  and 
13.  31  And  if  the  priest  look  011  the  plague  of  the 

13.  36  the  priest  shall  not  seek  for  yellow  hair 
73.  49  and  shall  be  showed  unto  the  priest 

33.  54  the  priest  shall  command  that  they  wash 
33.  56  if  the  priest  look,  and,  behold,  the  plague 

14.  2  the  leper,  .shall  be  brought  unto  the  pri. 

14.  3  the  priest  shall  go  forth  out  of  the  camp 

14.  3  the  priest  shall  look,  and,  behold,  (if)  the 

14.  4  Then  shall  the  priest  command  to  take  for 

14.  5  the  priest  shall  command  that  one  of  the 

14. 11  the  priest  that  maketh  (him)  clean  shall 

14. 12  the  priest  shall  take  one  he  lamb,  and  off. 

14.  13  as  the  sin  offering  (is)  the  priest’s,  (so  is)tlie 

14. 14  the  priest  shalljtake  (some)  of  the  blood 

14. 14  the  priest  shall  put  (it)  upon  the  tip  of  the 
14.  15  the  priest  shall  take  (some)  of  the  log  of 

14. 16  the  priest  shall  dip  his  right  finger  in  the 
14.  17  of  the  oil  that  (is)  in  his  hand  shall  the  p. 
14.  18  the  remnant  of  the  oil  that  (is)  in  the  pr. 
14.  18,  20,  31  the  priest  shall  make  an  atonement 
14.  19  the  priest  shall  offer  the  sin  offering,  and 
14.  20  the  priest  shall  offer  the  burnt  offering 
14.  23  bring  them  on  the  eighth. .unto  the  priest 
14.  24  the  priestshall  take,  .the  priest  shall  wave 
14.  25  the  priest  shall  take  (some)  of  the  blood 
14.  26  the  priest  shall  pour  of  the  oil  into  the  p. 
14.  27  the  priest  shall  sprinkle  with  his  right  fi. 
14.  28  the  priest  shall  put  of  the  oil  that  (is)  in 
14. 29  the  rest  of  the  oil  that  (is)  in  the  priest’s 
14.  35  shall  come  and  tell  the  priest,  saying,  It 
14.  36  the  priest  shall  command  that  they  empty 
14.  36  before  the  priest  go  (into  it)  to  see  the  p. 
14.  36  afterward  the  priest  shall  go  in  to  see  the 
14.  38  the  priest  shall  go  out  of  the  house  to  the 
14.  39  the  priest  shall  come  again  the  seventh 
14.  40  the  priest  shall  command  that  they  take 
14.  44  the  priest  shall  come  and  look,  and,  beh. 
14.  48  And  if  the  priest  shall  come  in,  and  look 

14.  48  the  priest  shall  pronounce  the  house  cl. 

15.  14  young  pigeons,  .and  give  them  unto  the 

15. 15  the  priest  shall  offer  them,  the  one  (for) 
IS- 15.  30  the  priest  shall  make  an  atonement 

1 5.  29  bring  them  unto  the  priest,  to  the  door 

15.  30  the  priest  shall  offer  the  one  (for)  a  sin 

16.  32  the  priest  whom  he  shall  anoint,  and  w. 

16.  33  he  shall  make  an  atonement  for  the  pri. 

17.  5  unto  the  priest,  and  offer  them  (for)  pe. 

17.  6  the  priest  shall  sprinkle  the  blood  upon 
19.  22  the  priest  shall  make  an  atonement  for 

21.  1  Speak  unto  the  priests  the  sons  of  Aaron 

21.  9  the  daughter  of  any  priest,  if  she  profane 
21.  10  the  high  priestamong  his  brethren,  upon 


Lev.  21.  21  No  man.  .of  the  seed  of  Aaron  the  priest 

22. 10  a  sojourner  of  the  priest,  or  an  hired  ser. 

22.  1 1  if  the  priest  buy  (any)  soul  with  his  money 

22. 12  If  the  priest's  daughter  also  be  (married) 

22.  13  But  if  the  priests  daughter  be  a  widow,  or 
22. 14  shall  give  (it)  unto  the  priest  with  the  holy 

23. 10  first  fruits  of  your  harvest  unto  the  priest 

23. 11  on  the  morrow  after  the  sabbath  the  prie. 

23.  20  the  priest  shall  wave  them  with  the  bread 

23.  20  they  shall  be  holy  to  the  Lord  for  the  p. 
27.  8  before  the  priest,  and  the  priest  shall  va. 
27.  8  according  to  his  ability,  .shall  the  priest 
27.  11  he  shall  present  the  beast  before  the  pri. 

27. 12  the  priest  shall  value  it,  whether  it  be 
27.  12  as  thou  valuest  it,  (who  art)  the  priest,  so 
27.  14  the  priest  shall  estimate  it,  whether  it  be 
27.  14  as  the  priest  shall  estimate  it,  so  shall  it 
27. 18,  23  the  priest  shall  reckon  unto  him  the 
27.  21  the  possession  thereof  shall  be  the  priest’s 

Num.  3.  3  the  priests  which  were  anointed,  whom  he 

3.  6  presentthem  before  Aaron  the  priest,  that 

3.  32  And  Eleazar  the  son  of  Aaron  the  priest 

4.12  office  of  Eleazar  the  son  of  Aaron  the  pri. 

4.  28,  33  Ithamar  the  son  of  Aaron  the  priest 

5.  8  unto  the  Lord,  .to  the  priest,  beside  the 
S-  *  9  off  ering . .  which  they  bring  unto  the  priest 

5. 10  whatsoever  any  man  giveth  to  the  priest 

5. 15  shall  the  man  bring  his  wife  unto  the  pr. 

5. 16  t?  -  priest  shall  bring  her  near,  and  set  her 

5.  17  the  priest  shall  take,  .the  priest  shall  ta. 

5.  18  the  priest  shall  set.  .the  priestshall  have 

5.  19  the  priest  shall  charge  her  by  an  oath,  and 
5.  21  the  priest  shall  charge,  .the  priest  shall 
5.  23  the  priest  sh.  11  write  these  curses  in  a  b. 
5.  25  Then  the  priest  shall  take  the  jealousy 

5.  26  the  priest  shall  take  an  handful  of  the 

5.  30  the  priest  shall  execute  upon  her  all  this 

6.  10  two  young  pigeons,  to  the  priest,  to  the 

6.  11  the  priest  shall  offer  the  one  for  a  sin  off. 

6.  16  the  priest  shall  bring,  .before  the  Lord 

6.  17  the  priest  shall  offer  also  his  meat  offer. 

6. 19  the  priest  shall  take  the  sodden  shoulder 
6.  20  the  priest  shall  wave  them  (for)  a  wave  of. 

6.  20  this  (is)  holy  for  the  priest,  with  the  wave 

7.  8  of  Ithamar  the  son  of  Aaron  the  priest 

10.  8  the  priests,  shall  blow  with  the  trumpets 

15.  25,  28  the  priest  shall  make  an  atonement  for 

16.  37  Eleazar  the  son  of  Aaron  the  priest,  that 

16.  39  Eleazar  the  priest  took  the  brasen  censers 

18.  28  Lord's  heave  offering  to  Aaron  the  priest 

19.  3  ye  shall  give  her  unto  Eleazar  the  priest 
19.  4  Eleazar  the  priest  shall  take  of  her  blood 
19.  6  the  priest  shall  take  cedar  wood,  and  hy. 
19.  7  the  priest  shall  wash  his  clothes,  and  he 
19.  7  the  priest  shall  be  unclean  until  the  even 

25.  7,  11  Eleazar,  the  son  of  Aaron  the  priest 

26.  1  unto  Eleazar  the  son  of  Aaron  the  priest 
26.  3  Moses  and  Eleazar  the  priest  spake  with 
26.  63  by  Moses  and  Eleazar  the  priest,  who  nu. 

26.  64  whom  '  loses  and  Aaron  the  priest  numb. 

27.  2,  22  before  Eleazar  the  priest,  and  before 
27.  19  set  him  before  Eleazar  the  priest,  and  b. 
27.  21  he  shall  stand  before  Eleazar  the  priest 

31.  6  and  Phinchas  the  son  of  Eleazar  the  priest 

31. 12  unto  Moses,  and  Eleazar  the  priest,  and 
31. 13,  31,  5r,  54  And  Moses,  and  Eleazar  the  p. 
31.  21  thi  priest  said  unto  the  men  of  war  whi. 
31.  26  tl  :  priest,  and  the  chief  fathers  of  the  c. 
31.  29  give  (it)  unto  Eleazar  the  priest,  (for)  an 

31.  41  heave  offering,  unto  Eleazar  the  priest 

32.  2  to  Eleazar  the  priest,  and  unto  the  prin. 

32.  28  Eleazar  the  priest,  and  Joshua  the  son  of 

33.  38  Aaron  the  priest  went  upintomount  Hor 

34.  17  Eleazar  the  priest,  and  Joshua  the  son  of 

35.  25,  28,  28  the  death  of  the  high  priest 

35.  32  again  to  dwell . .  until  the  death  of  the  pr. 
Deuti7-  9  thou  shalt  come  unto  the  priests  the  Lev. 

17.  12  the  priest  that  standeth  to  minister  there 

17.  18  out  of  (that  which  is)  before  the  priests 

18.  1  The  priests  the  Levites,  (and)  all  the  tri. 

18.  3  this  shall  be  the  priests’  due  from  the  p. 

18.  3  they  shall  give  unto  the  priest  the  shoul. 

19.  17  before  the  priests  and  the  judges  which 

20.  2  the  priest  shall  approach  and  speak  unto' 

21.  5  the  priests  the  sons  of  Levi  shall  come  n. 

24.  8  all  that  the  priests  the  Levites  shall  teac. 
26.  3  thou  shalt  go  unto  the  priest  that  shall  be 

26.  4  the  priest  shall  take  the  basket  out  of  thine 

27.  9  Moses  and  the  priests  the  Levites  spake 
31.  9  delivered  it  unto  the  priests  the  sons  of 

Josh.  3.  3  and  the  priests  the  Levites  bearing  it 

3.  6  Joshuaspakeuntothe priests, saying, Take 
3.  8,  13,  15,  17  the  priests  that  bear  the  ark 

3.  14  the  priests  bearing  the  ark  of  the  coven. 

4.  3  out  of  the  place  where  the  priests’  feet  s. 
4.  9,  10,  16,  18  the  priests  which  bear  the  ark 
4.  11  the  ark.  .passed  over,  and  the  priests,  in 
4.  17  Joshua  therefore  commanded  the  priests 
4.18  the  soles  of  the  priests’  feet  were  lifted  up 
6.  4  seven  priests  shall  bear  before  the  ark  se. 
6.  4  the  priests  shall  blow  with  the  trumpets 
6.  6  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun  called  the  priests 
c.  6  let  seven  priests  bear  seven  trumpets  of 
6.  8,  13  seven  priests  bearing  the  seven  trum. 
6.  9  the  priests  that  blew  with  the  trumpets 

6. 12  the  priests  took  up  the  ark  of  the  Lord 
6.  16  when  the  priests  blew  with  the  trumpets 

8.  33  before  the  priests  the  Levites,  which  bare 

14.  1  Eleazar  the  priest,  and  Joshua  the  son  of 

17.  4  they  came  near  before  Eleazar  the  priest 

19.  51  Eleazar  the  priest,  and  Joshua  the  son  of 

20.  6  until  the  death  of  the  high  priest  that  sh. 


Josh  21.  1  unto  Eleazar  the  priest,  and  unto  Joshua 

21.  4,  13  the  children  of  Aaron  the  priest 

21.  19  the  cities  of  the  children  of  Aaron,  the  p. 
22. 13,  31,  32  Pliinehas  the  son  of  Eleazar  tiie  p. 

22.  30  when  Phinehasthe  priest,  and  the  princes 
Judgi7-  5  made,  .one  of  his  sons,  who  became  his  p. 

17.  10  be  unto  me  a  father  and  a  priest,  and  I 

17.  12  the  young  man  became  his  priest,  and  was 
17. 13  good,  seeingl  havea  Leviteto(my)  priest 

18.  4  Micah  . hath  hired  me,  and  I  am  his  priest 
18.  6  And  the  priest  said  unto  them,  Go  in  pe. 
18. 17  the  priest  stood  in  the  entering  of  the  g. 
18.  18  Then  said  the  priest  unto  them,  What  do 
18.  19  go  with  us.  .be  to  us  a  father  and  a  priest 
18.  19  to  be  a  priest  unto  the  house  of  one  man 
18.  19  or  that  thou  be  a  priest  unto  a  tribe  and 
18.  20  the  priest’s  heart  was  glad ;  and  he  took 
18.  24  Ye  have  taken  away,  .the  priest,  and  ye 
18.  27  they  took,  .the  priest  which  he  had,  and 

18.  30  he  and  his  sons  were  priests  to  the  tribe 

1  Sa.  1.  3  the  two  sons  of  Eli.  .the  priests  of  the  L. 

1.  9  Eli  the  priest  sat  upon  a  seat  by  a  post  of 

2.  11  child  did  minister,  .before  Eli  the  priest 

2. 13  And  the  priest’s  custom  with  the  people 
2.  13  the  priest's  servant  came,  while  the  flesh 

2. 14  all . .  brought  up  the  priest  took  for  hims. 
2.  15  the  priest’s  servant  came,  and  said  to  the 

2. 15  Give  flesh  to  roast  for  the  priest;  for  he 
2.  28  (to  be)  my  priest,  to  offer  upon  mine  altar 
2.  35  I  will  raise  me  up  a  faithful  priest,  (that) 

5.  5  neit  her  the  priests  of  Dagon,  nor  any  that 

6.  2  the  Philistines  called  for  the  priests  and 
14.  3  the  son  of  Eli,  the  Lord’s  priest  in  Shiloh 
14.  19  while  Saul  talked  unto  the  priest,  thatthe 
14.  19  Saul  said  unto  the  priest.  Withdraw  thine 

14.  36  Then  said  the  priest.  Let  us  draw  nearh. 
21.  1  came  David  to  Nob  to  Ahiinelecli  the  pr. 
21.  2  And  David  said  unto  Ahimelech  the  priest 
21.  4  And  the  priest  answered  David,  and  said 
21.  5  David  answered  the  priest,  and  said  unto 
21.  6  So  the  priest  gave  him  hallowed  (bread) 

21.  9  the  priest  said,  The  sword  of  Goliath  the 

22.  11  the  king  sent  to  call  Ahimelech  the  priest 
22.  11  and  all  his  father’s  house,  the  priests  that 
22.  17  slay  the  priests  of  the  Lord  ;  because  th. 
22.  17  would  not.  fall  upon  the  priests  of  theL. 
22.  18  Doeg,  Turn  thou,  and  fall  upon  the  priests 
22.  18  he  fell  upon  the  priests,  and  slew  on  that 
22.  19  Nob,  the  city  of  the  priests,  smote  he  with 

22.  21  showed,  that  Saul  had  slain  the  Lord’s  p. 

23.  9  he  said  to  Abiathar  the  priest.  Bring  hit. 
30.  7  And  David  said  to  Abiathar  the  priest 

2  Sa.  8. 17  AndZadok.  .and  Ahimelech.  .(were)thep. 

i>.  27  The  king  said  also  unto  Zadok  the  priest 

15.  35  (hast  thou)  not  there  with  thee,  .the  pr. ? 

15.  35  tell  (it)  to  Zadok  and  Abiathar  the  priests 
17.  15  said,  .unto  Zadok  and  to  Abiathar  the  p. 

19.  11  sent  to  Zadok  and  to  Abiathar  the  priests 
20. 25  and  Zadok  and  Abiathar  (were)  the  priests 

1  Ki.  1.  7  And  he  conferred. .with  Abiathar  thepr. 

1.  8,  26  the  priest,  and  Benaiah  the  son  of 
1.  1  Abiathar  the  priest,  and  Joab  the  captain 
1.  25  captains  of  the  host,  and  Abiathar  the  p. 

I.  32,  38,  44,  45  the  priest,  and  Nathan  the  pr. 
1.  34  let  Zadok  the  priest,  and  Nathan  the  pr. 
1.  39  Zadok  the  priest  took  an  horn  of  oil  out 

1.  42  Jonathan  the  son  of  Abiathar  the  priest 

2.  22  for  Abiathar  the  priest,  and  for  Joab  the 
2.  26  And  unto  Abiathar  the  priest  said  the  k. 
2.  27  thrust  out  Abiathar  fronj  being  priest  u-11. 
2.  35  Zadok  the  priest  did  the  king  put  in  the 
4.  2  Azariah  the  son  of  Zadok  the  priest 

4.  4  andZadokandAbiathar(were)the priests 

8.  3  the  elders  of  Israel  came,  and  the  priests 

8.  4  those  did  the  priests  and  the  Levites  bring 

8.  6  the  priests  brought  in  the  ark  of  the  cov. 

8. 10  when  the  priests  were  come  out  of  the  h. 

8.  ii  So  that  the  priests  could  not  stand  to  m. 

12.  31  made  priests  of  the  lowest  of  the  people 

12.  32  the  priests  of  the  high  places  which  he  had 

13.  2  upon  thee  shall  he  offer  the  priests  of  the 
13.  33  made,  .of  the  lowest  of  the  people  priests 
13.  33  he  became  (one)  of  the  priests  of  the  high 

2  Ki.io.  11  great  men,  and  his  kinsfolks,  and  his  pri. 

10.  19  of  Baal,  all  his  servants,  and  all  his  prie. 

II.  9  to  all..that  Jehoiada  the  priest  command. 

11.  9  every  man . .  and  came  to  J elioiada  the  p. 
11.  10  to  the  captains  over  hundreds  did  the  p. 
11.  15  the  priest  commanded  the  captains  of  the 

11. 15  the  priest  had  said,  Let  her  not  be  slain 
11.  18  slew  Mattanthe  priest  of  Baal  before  the 

11.  18  the  priest  appointed  officers  over  the  ho. 

12.  2  wherein  Jehoiada  the  priest  instructed 

12.  4  Jehoash  said  to  the  priests,  All  the  mon. 
12.  5  Let  the  priests  take  (it)  to  them,  every  m. 
12.  6  the  priests  had  not  repaired  the  breaches 
12.  7  Jehoiada  the  priest,  andtlie  (other)  pries. 
12.  8  the  priests  consented  to  receive  no  (more) 
12.  9  the  priest  took  a  chest,  and  bored  a  hole 
12.  9  the  priest  that  kept  the  door  put  therein 

12. 10  king’s  scribe  and  the  high  priest  came  up 

12. 16  the  trespass  money,  .it  was  the  priests’ 

16.  IO  Ahaz  sent  to  Frijah  the  priest  the  fashion 

16.  II  Frijah  the  priest,  built  an  altar  according 

16.  11  Frijah  the  priest  made  (it)agamst  king  A. 

16. 15  king  Ahaz  commanded  Frijah  the  priest 

16. 16  Thus  did  Frijah  the  priest,  according  to 

1 7.  27  one  of  the  priests  whom  ye  brought  from 

17.  28  one  of  the  priests,  whom  they  had  carried 
17.  32  made.. of  the  lowest  of  them  priests  of  the 

19.  2  the  elders  of  the  priests,  covered  with  sa. 
22.  4  Go  up  to  Hilkiali  the  high  priest,  that  he 


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2  Ki.22.  8  Hilkiahthe  high  priest  said  untoShaphan 

22.  io  Hilkiali  the  priest  hath  delivered  me  a  b. 

22. 12  the  king  commanded  Hilkiah  the  priest 

•22.  14  So  Hilkiah  the  priest,  and  Ahikam,  and 

23.  2  the  priests,  and  the  prophets,  and  all  the 
23.  4  Hilkiah  the  high  priest,  and  the  priests  of 
23.  8  he  brought  all  the  priests  out  of  the  cities 
23.  8  places  where  the  priests  had  burnt  incense 
23.  9  the  priests  of  the  liigh  places  came  not  up 
23.  20  he  slew  all  the  priests  of  the  high  places 
23.  24  the  book  that  Hilkiahthe  priest  found  in 

25. 18  chief  priest,  and  Zephaniah  the  second  p. 
1  Ch.  9.  2  the  priests,  Levites,  and  the  Nethinims 

9.  10  of  the  priests ;  Jedaiah,  and  Jehoiarib,  and 
9.  30  of  the  sons  of  the  priests  made  the  oint. 
13.  2  to  the  priests  and  Levites  (which  are)  in 

15. 11  called  for  Zadok  and  Abiatharthe  priests 

15. 14  So  the  priests  and  the  Levites  sanctified 

15.  24  the  priests,  did  blow  with  the  trumpets 

16.  6  tlie  priests  with  trumpets  continually  be. 

16.  39  the  priest,  and  his  brethren  the  priests 

18.  16  Zadok.. and  Ahimelech..(were)  the  priests 

23.  2  princes . .  with  the  priests  and  the  Levites 

24.  6  Zadok  the  priest,  and  Aliimelech  the  son 
24.  6,  31  the  fathers  of  the  priests  and  Levites 

27.  5  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada,  a  chief  pri. 
28. 13,  21  courses  of  the  priests  and  he  Levites 

29.  22  the  chief  governor,  and  Zadok  (to  be)  pr. 

Ch.  4.  6  but  the  sea  (was)  for  the  priests  to  wash 

4.  9  he  made  the  court  of  the  priests,  and  the 

5.  5  these  d  id  the  priests  (and)  the  Levites  bring 
s.  7  the  priests  brought  in  the  ark  of  the  cov. 

5. 11  when  the  priests  were  come  out  of  the  h. 

5.  11  the  priests  (that  were)  present  were  san. 

5.  12  and  twenty  priests  sounding  with  trump. 

3.  14  So  that  the  jiriests  could  not  stand  to  m. 
6. 41  let  thy  priests,  O  Lord  God,  be  clothed 

7.  2  the  priests  could  not  enter  into  the  house 

7.  6  And  the  priests  waited  on  their  offices ;  the 

7.  6  the  priests  sounded  trumpets  before  them 

8. 14  the  courses  of  the  priests  to  their  service 

8. 14  to  praise  and  minister  before  the  priests 

8.  15  commandment  of  the  king  unto  the  priests 

11.  13  the  priests  and  the  Levites  that  (were)  in 

11.  15  ordained  him  priests  for  the  high  places 
13.  9  Have  ye  not  cast  out  the  priests  of  the  L. 
13.  9  and  have  made  you  priests  after  the  man. 
13.  9  may  be  a  priest  of  (them  that  are)  no  gods 

13. 10  the  priests,  which  minister  unto  the  Lord 
13.  12  his  priests  with  sounding  trumpets  to  cry 
13.  14  and  the  priests  sounded  with  the  trumpets 
15.  3  without  a  teaching  priest,  and  without 

17.  8  with  them  Elishama  and  Jehoram,  priests 

19.  8  (of)  the  priests,  and  of  the  chief  of  the  f. 

19. 11  Amaziah  the  chief  priest  (is)  over  you  inf 

22.  11  So  Jehosliabeath.  .the  wifeof .  .the  priest 

23.  4  third,  .of  the  priests  and  of  the  .Levites 
23.  6  save  the  priests,  and  they  that  minister 
23.  8  that  Jehoiada  the  priest  had  commanded 
23.  8  Jehoiada  the  priest  dismissed  not  the  co. 
23.  9  the  priest  delivered  to  the  captains  of  h. 

23. 14  the  priest  brought  out  the  captains  of  h. 
23.  14  the  priest  said,  Slay  her  not  in  the  house 

23.  17  slew  Mattan  the  priest  Of  Baal  before  the 

23. 18  by  the  hand  of  the  priests  the  Levites 

24.  2  right,  .all  the  days  of  Jehoiada  the  priest 
24.  5  he  gathered  together  the  priests  and  the 

24. 1 1  the  high  priest’s  officer  came  and  emptied 
24.  20  Zechariah  the  son  of  Jehoiada  the  priest 
24.  25  the  blood  of  the  sons  of  Jehoiada  the  pri. 

26. 17  Azariah  the  priest  went  in  after  him,  and 

26. 17  and  with  him  fourscore  priests  of  the  L. 

26. 18  but  to  the  priests  the  sons  of  Aaron,  that 

26. 19  and  while  he  was  wroth  with  the  priests 

26. 19  before  the  priests  in  the  house  of  the  Lo. 

26. 20  the  chief  priest,  and  all  the  priests,  look. 

29.  4  lie  brought  in  the  priests  and  the  Levites 
29. 16  the  priests  went  into  the  inner  part  of 

29.  21  he  commanded  the  priests  the  sons  of  Aar. 

29.  22  and  the  priests  received  the  blood,  and 
29.  24  the  priests  killed  them,  and  they  made 
29. 26  Levites.  .and  the  priests  with  the  trump. 
29.  34  the  priests  were  too  few,  so  that  they  co. 
29.  34  the  (other)  priests  had  sanctified  tliemse. 

29.  34  more  upright  in  heart,  .than  the  priests 

30.  3  the  priests  had  not  sanctified  themselves 

30. 15  the  priests  and  the  Levites  were  ashamed 

30. 16  the  priests  sprinkled  the  blood,  .of  the  h. 

30. 21  the  priests  praised  the  Loud  day  by  day 

30.  24  a  great  number  of  priests  sanctified  the. 

30.  25  with  the  priests  and  the  Levites,  and  all 

30.  27  the  priests  the  Levites  arose  and  blessed 

31.  2  of  the  priests  and  the  Levites  after  their 

31.  2  the  priests  and  Levites  for  burnt  offerings 

31.  4  the  portion  of  the  priests  and  the  Levites 

31.  9  Hezekiah  questioned  with  the  priests  and 

31. 10  Azariah  the  chief  priest  of  the  house  of 

31. 15  in  the  cities  of  the  priests,  in.. set  office 
31.  17  to  the  genealogy  of  the  priests  by  the  h. 
31.  19  the  priests,  (which  were)  in  the  fields  of 
31. 19  to  all  the  males  among  the  priests,  and  to 

34.  5  he  burnt  the  bones  of  the  priest  upon  th. 
34.  9  when  they  came  to  Hilkiah  the  high  pri. 

34. 14  Hilkiah  the  priest  found  a  book  of  the  1. 

34. 18  Hilkiah  the  priest  hath  given  me  a  book 

34.  30  the  priests,  and  the  Levites,  and  all  the 

35.  2  he  set  the  priests  in  their  charges,  and  e. 
33.  8  unto  the  people,  to  the  priests,  and  to  the 
35.  8  gave  unto  the  priests  for  the  passover  off. 

35. 10  the  priests  stood  in  their  place,  and  the 
33.  11  priests  sprinkled  (the  blood)  from  their 
35.  i4fortlie  priests:  because  the  priests  the  sons 


2.CI1.35.  14  prepared,  .for  the  nricsts  the  sons  of  Aa. 

35.  18  the  priests,  and  the  Levites,  and  all  Jud. 

36.  14  the  priests  and  the  people  transgressed 
Ezra  1.  5  and  the  priests,  and  the  Levites,  with  all 

2.  36  The  priests  :  the  children  of  Jedaiah,  of 

2.  61  of  the  children  of  the  priests :  the  children 
2.  63  till  there  stood  up  a  priest  with  Urim  and 
2.  69  They  gave,  .one  hundred  priests’  garmc. 

2.  70  So  the  priests,  and  the  Levites,  and  (some) 

3.  2  the  priests,  and  Zerubbabel  the  son  of  S_ 

3.  8  tlie  priests  and  the  Levites,  and  all  they' 

3.  10  they  set  the  priests  in  their  apparel  with 

3. 12  of  tlie  priests  and  Levites,  and  chief  of  the 

6.  20  tlie  priests  and  the  Levites  were  purified 

6.  20  for  their  brethren  the  priests,  and  for  th. 

7.  5  Eleazar,  tlie  son  of  Aaron  the  chief  priest 

7.  7  of  the  prie.  -s,  and  the  Levites,  and  the  s. 

7.  1 1  king  Artaxerxes  gave  unto  Ezra  the  priest 

8.  1 5  I  viewed  the  people  and  the  priests,  and 

8.  24  of  the  priests,  Sherebiah,  Hashabiah,  and 

8.  29  of  the  priests  and  the  Levites,  and  chief 

8.  30  So  took  the  priests  and  the  Levites  the  w. 

8.  33  of  Meremoth  tlie  son  of  Uriah  the  priest 

9.  1  and  the  priests,  and  the  Levites,  have  not 

9.  7  have  we,  our  kings,  (and)  our  priests,  been 

10.  5  the  chief  priests,  the  Levites,  and  all  Isr. 
10.  10  the  priest  stood  up,  and  said  unto  them 

10.  16  the  priest,  (with)  certain  chief  of  the  fat. 

10.  18  among  the  sons  of  the  priests  there  were 

Neb.  2.  16  nor  to  the  priests,  nor  to  the  nobles,  nor 
3.  1  the  high  priest  rose  up,  with  his  brethren 
3.  1  the  priests,  .they  builded  the  sheep  gate 
3.  20  door  of  the  house  of  Eliashib  the  highpr. 
3.22  after  him  repaired  the  priests,  the  men  of 

3.  28  above  the  horse  gate  repaired  the  priests 

5.  12  I  called  the  priests,  and  took  an  oath  of 
7.  39  The  priests  :  the  children  of  Jedaiah,  of 
7.  63  of  the  priests  :  the  children  of  Habaiah 
7.  65  their  stood  (up)  a  priest  with  Urim  and 
7.  70  five  hundred  and  thirty  priests’ garments 
7.  72  and  threescore  and  seven  priests’  garme. 

7.  73  So  the  priests,  and  the  Levites,  and  the  p. 

8.  2  Ezra  the  priest  brought  the  law  before  t. 
8.  9  Ezra  the  priest  the  scribe,  and  the  Levites 

8.  13  all  the  people,  the  priests,  and  the  Levites 

9.  32  in  our  priests,  and  on  our  prophets,  and 

9.  34  it  either  have,  .our  priests,  nor  our  fatlie. 

9.  38  and  our  princes,  Levites,  (and;  priests,  se. 

10.  8  Bilgai,  Shemaiah  :  these  (were)  the  priests 

10.  28  i..e  priests,  the  Levites,  the  porters,  the 

10.  34  the  priests,  the  Levites,  and  the  people 
10.  36  the  priests  that  minister  in  the  house 
10.  37  u..to  the  priests,  to  the  chambers  of  the 
10.  38  the  priest  the  son  of  Aaron  shall  be  with 

10.  39  the  priests  that  minister,  and  tlie  porters 

11.  3  priests,  and  the  Levites,  and  the  Netliin. 

11. 10  Of  the  priests:  Jedaiah  the  son  of  Joiarib 
11. 20  the  priests  (and)  the  Levites,  (were)  in  all 

12.  1  the  priests  an.  the  Levites  that  went  up 

12.  7  These,  .the  chief  of  the  priests  and  of  th. 

12.  12  in  the  days  of  Joia  im  were  priests,  the 
12.  22  also  the  priests,  to  tnereign  of  Dariustlie 
12.  26  in  the  days.,  f  Ezra  the  priest,  the  scribe 
12.  30  the  priests  and  the  Levites  purified  them. 
12.  35  And.  .of  tlie  priests’  sons  with  trumpets 
12.  41  the  priests;  Eliakim,  Maasei.  h,  Miniamin 
12.  ,4  portions  of  the  law  for  the  priests  and  L. 

12.  44  for  the  priests  and  for  the  Levites  that 

13.  4  the  pries  ,  having  the  oversight  of  the  c. 

13.  5  the  oil.  .and  the  offerings  of  the  priests 

13.  13  Shelemiah  tlie  priest,  and  Zauok  the  scr. 
13.  28  Joiada,  the  son  of  Eliashib  the  high  priest 

13.  30  01  the  priests  and  the  Levites,  every  one 
Bsa.  78.  64  Their  priests  fell  by  the  sword ;  and  their 

99.  6  Aaron  among  his  priests,  and  Samuel  am. 
1 10.  4  Thou  (art)  a  priest  for  ever  after  the  order 
132.  9  Let  thy  priests  be  clothed  with  righteou. 
132.  16  1  will  also  clothe  her  priests  with  salvat. 
Isa.  8.  2  Uriah  the  priest,  and  Zechariah  the  son 
24.  2  And . .  as  with  the  people,  so  with  the  p. 

28.  7  the  priest  and  the  prophet  have  erred  tli. 

37.  2  the  elders  of  the  priests,  covered  with  sa. 
61.  6  ye  shall  be  named  the  priestsof  the  Lord 

*  66.  21  And  I  will  also  tan  of  them  for  priests 

Jer.  1.  1  of  tlie  priests  that  (were)  in  Anathoth  in 

1.  18  against  tlie  priests  thereof,  and  against 

2.  8  The  priests  said  not,  Where  (is)  the  Lord? 
2.  26  their  kings.. and  their  priests,  and  th-ir 

4.  9  the  priests  shall  be  astonished,  and  the 

5.  31  and  the  priests  bear  rule  by  their  mean3 

6.  13  from  the  prophet  even  unto  the  priest  ev. 
8.'  1  the  bones  of  the  priests,  and  the  bones  of 

8. 10  from  the  prophet  even  unto  the  priest  ev. 

13. 13  the  priests,  and  the  prophets,  and  all  the 

14.  18  the  prophet  and  the  priest  go  about  into 

18.  18  the  law  shall  not  perish  from  the  priest 

19.  1  Go  and  get . .  of  the  ancients  of  the  priests 

20.  1  Pashur  the  son  of  Immer  the  priest,  who 

21.  1  Zephaniah  the  son  of  Maaseiah  the  priest 

23. 11  both  prophet  and  priest  are  profane :  yea 
23.  33  when. .a priest,  shallaskthee,  saying,  Wh. 
23.  34  the  priest,  and  the  people,  that  shall  say 

26.  7,  8  tlie  priests  and  the  prophets  and  all 
26.  11  Then  spake  the  priests  and  the  prophets 

26.  1 6  said . .  unto  the  priests  and  to  the  prophets 

27.  16  I  spake  to  the  priests,  and  to  all  this 

28.  1,  5  in  the  presence  of  the  priests,  and 

29.  1  to  the  priests,  and  to  the  prophets,  and  to 

29.  25  Maaseiah  the  priest,  and  to  allthe  priests 
29. 26  priest  in  the  stead  of  Jehoiada  the  priest 
29.  29  the  priest  read  this  letter  in  the  ears  of  .T. 

31. 14  I  will  satiate  the  soul  of  the  priests  with 


Jer.  32.  32  their  priests,  and  their  prophets,  and  the 
33.  18  Neither  shall  the  priests  tlie  Levites  want 
33.  21  with  the  Levites  the  priests,  my  ministers 

34. 19  the  priestB,  and  all  the  people  of  the  land 
37.  3  Zephaniah  th  son  of  Maaseiah  the  priest 

48.  7  (with)  his  priests  and  his  princes  together 

49.  3  (and)  his  priests  and  his  princes  together 
52.  24  priest,  and  Zephaniah  the  second  priest 

Lam.  1.  4  her  priests  sigh,  her  virgins  are  affiictcd 

1.  19  my  priests  and  mine  elders  gave  up  the 

2.  6  hath  despised,  .the  king  and  tlie  prieBt 

2.  20  shall  the  priest  and  the  prophet  be  slain 

4.  13  her  priests,  that  have  shed  the  blood  of 

4.  16  respected  not  the  persons  of  the  priests 

Eze.  1.  3  unto  Ezekiel  the  priest,  the  son  of  Buzi 

7.  26  tlie  law  shall  perish  from  the  priest,  and 

22.  26  Her  priests  have  violated  my  law,  and 
40.  45,  46  the  priests,  the  keepers  of  the  charge 

42. 13  the  priests  that  approach  unto  the  Lord 

42.  14  When  the  priests  enter  therein,  then  shall 

43.  19  thou  shalt  give  to  the  priests  the  Levites 

43.  24  the  priests  shall  cast  salt  upon  them,  and 

43.  27  priests  shall  make  your  burnt  offerings 

44.  13  the  priests  the  Levites,  the  sons  of  Zadok 

44.  21  Neither  shall  any  priest  drink  nine  when 
44.  22  take,  .a  widow  that  had  a  priest  before 
44.  30  first . .  of  your  oblations,  shall  be  the  prie. 
44.  30  ye  shall  also  give  unto  the  priest  the  first 

44.  31  priests  shall  not  eat  of  any  thing  that  is 

45.  4  shall  be  for  the  priests  the  ministers  of  the 

45.  19  priest  shall  take  of  the  blood  of  the  sin  of. 

46.  2  the  priests  shall  prepare  his  burnt  offering 

46. 19  into  the  holy  chambers  of  the  priests,  w. 

46.  20  This  (is)  the  place  where  the  priests  shall 
48.  10  (even)  for  the  priests,  shall  be  (this)  holy 
48.  11  for  the  priests  that  are  sanctified  of  the 

48. 13  over  against  the  borders  of  the  priests  t  he 
IIos.  4.  4  people  (are)astheythat  strive  with  the p. 

4.  9  there  shall  be,  like  people,  like  priest :  and 

5.  1  Hear  y-  this,  O  priests;  and  hearken,  ye 

6.  9  company  of  priests  murder  in  the  way  by 
•  Joel  1.  9  the  pri  ts,  the  Lord’s  ministers,  mourn 

1.  1  Gird  yourselves,  and  lament,  ye  priests 
2.17  j.et  the  priests . .  weep  between  the  porch 

Amos  7.  10  Then  Amaziah  the  priest  of  Beth  el  sent 
Mic.  3.  11  priests  thereof  teach  for  hire,  and  the  p. 
Zeph.  1.  4  the  name  of  the  Cliemarims  with  the  pr. 

3.  4  her  priests  have  polluted  the  sanctuary 
Hag.  1.  1, 12, 14  Joshua  theson  of  Josedechtheh.p. 

2.  2,  4  to  Joshua  the  son  of  Josedechthe.  .pr. 
2.  11  Ask  now  tlie  priests  (concerning)  the  law 

2. 12  And  the  priests  answered  and  said.  No 

2.  13  priests  answered  and  said,  It  shall  be  un. 
Zecli.  3.  1  showed  me  Joshua  the  high  priest  stand. 

3.  8  Hear  now,  0  Joshua  the  high  priest,  thou 
6  11  Joshua  the  son  of  Josedecli,  the  high  pr. 

6.  13  he  shall  be  a  priest  upon  his  throne :  and 

7.  3  speak  unto  the  priests  which  (were)  in  the 

7.  5  Speak  unto,  .the  priests  saying,  When  ye 

Mai.  1.  60  priests,  that  despise  my  name.  And  ye 
2.  1  0  ye  priests,  this  commandment  (is)  for 
2.  7  For  the  priest’s  lips  should  keep  knowle. 

2 .Priest,  prince,  minister,  jna  katien. 

Ezra  6.  9  according  to  the  appointment  of  the  pri. 

6.  16  the  priests,  .kept  the  dedication  of  this 

6.  18  set  the  priests  in  their  divisions,  and.  .L. 

7.  12  unto  E  the  priest,  a  scribe  of  the  law 
7.  13  liis  prie.  .  and  Levites,  in  my  realm,  wh. 
7.  16  with  the  freewill  offering,  .of  the  priests 
7.  21  that  whatsoever  Ezra  the  priest,  the  scribe 
7.  24  touching  any  of  the  priests  and  Levites 

3 .Idolatrous  priests,  kemarim. 

Hos.  10.  5  priests  thereof  (that)  rejoiced  on  it,  for 

i.A  priest,  iepevs  hiereus. 

Matt.  8.  4  show  thyself  to  the  priest,  and  offer  the 
12.  4  which  were  with  him,  but  only  for  the  p.? 
12.  5  how  that  on  the  sabbath  days  the  priests 
Mark  1.  .  show  thyself  to  the  priest,  and  offer  for 
2.  20  which  is  not  lawful  to  eat  but  for  the  pr. 
Luke  1.  s  a  certain  priest  named  Zacharias,  of  the 

5. 14  show  thyself  to  the  priest,  and  offer  for 
6.  4  not  lawful  to  eat  but  for  the  priests  alone  ? 

10. 31  by  chance  there  came  down  a  certain  pr. 
17.  14  Go  show  yourselves  unto  the  priests.  And 
John  1.  19'when.  .Jews  sentpriests  and  Levites  from 
Acts  4.  1  spake  unto  the  people,  the  priests,  and  tlie 

6.  7  company  of  the  priests  were  obedient  to 
14.  13  Then  the  priest  of  Jupiter,  which  was  be. 

Heb.  5.  0  Thou  (art)  a  priest  forever,  after  the  order 

7.  1  For  this  Melcliisedec.  .priest  of  the  most 
7.  3  Without  father,  .abideth  a  priest  contin. 
7.  11  that  another  priest  should  rise  after  tlie 

7. 15  after  the  similitude,  .ariseth  another  pr. 
7.  17,  ei  Thou  (art)  a  priest  for  ever,  after  the 
7.  21  For  those  priests  were  made  without  an 

7.  23  they  truly  were  many  priests,  because  t. 

8.  4  be  a  priest,  seeing  that  there  are  [priests] 

9.  6  priests  went  always  into  the  first  tabern. 

10.  11  every  [priest]  standeth  daily  ministering 
10.  21  (having)  an  high  priest  over  the  house  of 

Rev.  1.  6  hath  made  us  kings  and  priests  unto  God 

5. 10  made  us  unto  our  God  kings  and  priests 

20.  6  they  shall  be  priests  of  God  and  of  Christ 

PRIEST,  chief  or  high  — 

1 .  A  chief  priest,  apxiepeis  archiereus. 

Matt.  2.  4  when  lie  had  gathered  all  tlie  chief  priests 
16.  21  many  things  of  the  eldersand  chief  priests 
20.  18  shall  be  betrayed  unto  the  chief  priests  and 

21. 15  when  the  chief  priests  and  scribes  saw  the 


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Matt2i.  23  chief  priests .  .came  unto  him  as  he  was  t. 

21.  45  when  the  chief  priests,  .had  heard  his  p. 

26.  3  Then  assembled  together  the  chief  priests 
26.  3  unto  the  palace  of  the  high  priest,  whowas 
26.  14  one  of  the  twelve,  .went  unto  the  chief  p. 
26.  47  from  the  chief  priests  and  elders  of  the  p. 
26.  51  struck  a  servant  of  the  high  priest,  and  s. 
26.  57  led  (him)  away  to  Caiaphas  the  high  priest 
26.  58  afar  oil'  unto  the  high  priest's  palace,  and 
26.  59  Now  the  chief  priests,  and  elders,  and  all 
26.  62  the  high  priest  arose,  and  said  unto  him 
26.  63  high  priest  answered  and  said  unto  him 

26.  65  Then  the  high  priest  rent  his  clothes,  say 

27.  1  chief  priests  and  elders  of  the  people  took 
27.  3  thirty  pieces  of  silver  to  the  chief  priests 
27.  6  chief  priests  took  the  silver  pieces,  and  s. 
27.  12  when  he  was  accused  of  the  chief  priests 
27.  20  But  the  chief  priests  and  elders  persuaded 
27.  41  Likewise  also  the  chief  priests,  mocking 

27.  62  chief  priests  and  Pharisees  came  together 

28.  11  showed  unto  the  chief  priests  all  the  thi. 
Mark  2.  26  in  thedaysofAbiatliar  the  high  priest,  and 

8.  31  be  rejected  of.  .chief  priests,  and  scribes 

10.  33  shall  be  delivered  unto  the  chief  priests 

11. 18  scribes  and  chief  priests  heard  (it),  and  s. 

11.  27  there  come  to  him  the  chief  priests,  and 

14.  1  chief  priests  and  the  scribes  sought  how 

14. 10  went  unto  the  chief  priests,  to  betray  him 

14.  43  from  the  chief  priests  and  the  scribes  and 

14.  47  smote  a  servant  of  the  high  priest,  and  cut 
14.  S3  they  led  Jesus  away  to  the  high  priest :  and 
14.  53  assembled  all  the  chief  priests  and  the  e. 
14.  54  even  into  thepalaceof  the  high  priest:  and 
14.  55  chief  priests,  .sought  for  witness  against 
14.  60  high  priest  stood  up  in  the  midst,  and  as. 
14.  61  high  priest  asked  him,  and  said  unto  him 
14.  63  Then  the  high  priest  rent  his  clothes,  and 

14.  66  cometh  one  of  the  maids  of  the  high  priest 

15.  1  chief  priests  held  a  consultation  with  the 

15.  3  the  chief  priests  accused  him  of  many  th. 

15.  10  knew  that  the  chief  priests  had  delivered 

15. 11  chief  priests  moved  the  people,  that  lie 
15.  31  chief  priests  mocking  said  among  them. 

Luke  3.  2  Annas  and  Caiaphas  being  the  high  priests 

9.  22  rejected  of  the  eldersand  chief  priests  and 

19.  47  chief  priests  and  the  scribes  and  the  chief 

20.  1  the  [chief]  priests  and  the  scribes  came 

20. 19  chief  priests  and  the  scribes  the  same  ho. 

22.  2  chief  priests  and  scribes  sought  how  they 

22.  4  communed  with  the  chief  priests  and  ca. 
22.  50  smote  a  servant  of  the  high  priest,  and  cut 
22  52  Then  Jesussaid  unto  the  chief  priests,  and 
22.  54  brought  him  into  the  high  priest’s  house 

22.  66  chief  priests. .  came  together,  and  led  him 

23.  4  Then  said  Pilate  to  the  chief  priests  and 

23.  10  chief  priests  and  scribes  stood  and  vehe. 

23. 13  when  he  had  called  together  the  chief  p. 

23.  23  voices  of  them  [and  of  the  chief  priests]  p. 

24.  20  how  the  chief  priests  and  our  rulers  del. 
John  7.  32  and  the  chief  priests  sent  oflicers  to  take 

7.  45  Then  came  the  oflicers  to  the  chief  priests 
11.  47  Then  gathered  the  chief  priests  and  the  P. 
11.  49  being  the  high  priest  that  same  year,  said 
11.  51  being  high  priest  that  year,  hepropliesied 

11.  57  Now  both  the  chief  pnests'and  the  Phar. 

12.  10  chief  priests  consulted  that  they  might 
18.  3  having  received,  .from  the  chief  priests 

18. 10  smote  the  high  priest’s  servant,  and  cut 

18. 13  Caiaphas,  which  was  the  high  priest  that 

18. 15  disciple  was  known  unto  the  high  priest 

18. 15  went  in.,  into  the  palace  of  the  high  priest 
18.  16  disciple  which  was  known  unto  the  h.  pr. 
18.  19  The  high  priest  then  asked  Jesus  of  his  d. 
18.  22  saying, Answerest  thou  the  high  priest  so? 
18.  24  sent  him  bound  unto  Caiaphas  the  high  pr. 
18.  26  One  of  the  servants  of  the  high  priest,  b. 

18.  35  the  chief  priests  have  delivered  thee  unto 

19.  6  When  the  chief  priests,  .saw  him,  they 

19. 15  chief  priests  answered,  We  have  no  king 
19.  21  Then  said  the  chief  priests  of  the  Jews  to 

Acta  4.  6  Annas  the  high  priest,  and  Caiaphas,  and 

4.  23  reported  all  that  the  chief  priests  and  el. 

5.  17  high  priest  rose  up,  and  all  they  that  w. 
5. 21  But  the  high  priest  came,  and  they  that 
5. 24  when . .  the  [chief]  priests  heard  these  th. 

5.  27  before  the  council :  and  the  high  priest 
7.  1  Then  said  the  high  priest,  Arc  these  thi. 
9.  1  Saul,  yet  breathing . .  went  unto  the  high  p. 
9. 14  authority  from  the  chief  priests  to  bind 
9.  21  might  bring  them  bound  unto  the  chief  p. 

19. 14  a  Jew,  (and)  chief  of  the  priests,  which 
22.  5  As  also  the  high  priest  doth  bear  me  wi. 

22.  30  commanded  the  chief  priests  and  all  their 

23.  2  high  priest  Ananias  commanded  them  t. 
23.  4  they,  .said,  Revilestthou  God’s  high  pri.? 
23.  5  I  wist  not.  .that  he  w*as  the  high  priest 

23. 14  they  came  to  the  chief  priests  and  elders 
_  24.  1  after  five  days  Ananias  the  high  priest  d. 

25.  2  high  priest  and  the  chief  of  the  Jews  in. 

25. 15  chief  priests  and  the  elders  of  the  Jews 

26.  10  received  authority  from  the  chief  priests 

26. 12  and  commission  from  the  chief  priests 
Deb.  2. 17  a  merciful  and  faithful  high  priest  in  th. 

3.  1  consider  the  apostle  and  high  priest  of  our 

4.  14  Seeing  then  that  we  have  a  great  high  p. 

4.  15  For  we  have  not  an  high  priest  which  ca. 

5.  1  For  every  high  priest  taken  from  among 

5.  5  glorified  not  himself  to  be  made  an  high  p. 

5. 10  Called  of  God  an  high  priest  after  the  or. 

6.  20  made  an  high  priest  for  ever,  after  the  0. 

7.  26  For  such  an  high  priest  became  us,  (who 
7. 27  Who  needeth  not  daily,  as  those  high  pr. 


Heb.  7.  28  For  the  law  maketh  men  high  priests  w. 

8.  1  We  have  such  an  high  priest,  who  is  set 

8.  3  For  every  high  priest  is  ordained  to  offer 

9.  7  But  into  the  second  (went) the  high  priest 

9.  1 1  But  Christ  being  come  an  high  priest  of 
9.  25  as  the  high  priest  entereth  into  the  holy 

13.  11  brought  into  the  sanctuary  by  the  high  p. 

2 .Priest,  Upevs  hiereus. 

Acts  5. 24  Now  when  the  high  priest  and  the  capt. 

PRIEST,  of  the  high  —  _ 

Belonging  to  the  chief  priest,  apx‘epariKos  archie. 
Acts  4.  6  as  were  of  the  kindred  of  the  high  priest 

PRIEST,  to  be  — 

To  be  or  act  as  a  priest,  |ri3  kalian,  3. 

Hos.  4.  6  that  thou  shalt'be  no  priest  to  me :  seeing 
PRIESTHOOD  — 

1.  Priesthood,  “3n?  kehunnah. 

Exod4o.  15  shall  surely  be  an  everlasting  priesthood 
Nunn6. 10  with  thee :  and  seek  ye  the  priesthood 
18.  1  shall  bear  the  iniquity  of  your  priesthood 

25. 13  the  covenant  of  aneverlastingpriesthood 
Josh. 18.  7  for  the  priesthood  of  the  Loiu>  (is)  their 
Ezra  2.  62  therefore  were  they .  .put  from  the  priest. 
Nell.  7.  64  therefore  were  they .  put  from  the  priest. 
13.  29  because  they  have  defiled  the  priesthood 
13.  29  the  covenant  of  the  priesthood,  and  of  the 

2.  Priesthood,  assembly  of  priests,  Updrevya  hiera. 
1  Pe.  2.  5  a  spiritual  house,  an  holy  priesthood,  to 

2.  9  a  chosen  generation,  a  royal  priesthood 

3.  Priesthood,  priestly  office,  Upoiaiivy  hierosune. 

Hub.  7.  11  perfection  were  by  the  Levitical  priesth. 
7. 12  For  the  priesthood  being  changed,  there 
7.  14  Moses  spake  nothing  concerning  [priest.] 
7.  24  continuetliever,  hath  an  unchangeable  p. 
PRIEST’S  OFFICE  — 

1.  Priesthood,  njn?  kehunnah. 

Exod29.  9  priest’s  office  shall  be  theirs  for  a  perpet. 
Num.  3.  10  and  they  shall  wait  on  their  priest’s  office 

15.  7  shall  keep  your  priest's  office  for  everyth. 

18.  7  I  have  given  your  priest’s  office  (unto  you) 
1  Sa.  2. 36  Put  me.  .into  one  of  the  priest’s  offices 

2 . Priesthood,  priestly  office,  Uparela  liierateia. 
Luke  1.  9  According  to  the  custom  of  the  priest’s  o. 

PRIEST’ S  OFFICE,  to  do,  execute  or  minister  in  the  — 
1  .To  act  as  a  priest,  jns  kahan. 

Exod28.  1,  3,  4,  41  m  inister  unto  me  in  the  priest's  o. 

29.  1  to  minister  unto  me  in  the  priest’s  office 

29.  44  his  sons,  to  minister  to  me  in  the  priest’s  o. 

30.  30  may  minister  unto  me  in  the  priest’s  office 

31.  10  his  sons,  to  minister  in  the  priest’s  office 

35.  19  his  sons,  to  minister  in  the  priest's  office 
39.  41  garments,  to  minister  in  the  priest's  office 
40.13,  15  mayministeruntomeinthepriest’sof. 

Lev.  7.  35  minister  unto  the  Lord  in  the  priest's  of. 

16.  32  to  minister  in  the  priest’s  office  in  his  fa. 
Num.  3.  3  consecrated  to  minister  in  the  priest’s  of. 

3.  4  Ithamar  ministered  in  the  priest's  office 
Deutio.  6  son  ministered  in  the  priest’s  office  in  his 

1  Cli.  6.  10  he  (it  is)  that  executed  the  priest's  office 

24.  2  and  Ithamar  executed  the  priest's  office 

2  Ch.n.  14  from  executing  the  priest’s  office  unto  the 
Eze.  44. 13  to  do  the  office  of  a  priest  unto  me,  nor 

2.  To  act  as  a.  priest,  Uparebui  hierateuo. 

Luke  1.  8  while  he  executed  the  priest’s  office  before 

PRINCE  — 

1.  Satraps,  NriS-ronx  achashdarpenayya. 

Dan.  3.  2  king  sent  to  gather  together  the  princes 
3.  3  Then  the  princes . .  were  gathered  togeth. 
3.  27  princes,  .being gathered  together,  sawth. 

6.  1  an  hundred  and  twenty  princes,  which  sh. 

6.  2  the  princes  might  give  accounts  unto  th. 

6.  3  preferred  above  the  presidents  and  prin. 
6.  4  princes  sought  to  find  occasion  against  D. 
6.  6  princes  assembled  together  to  the  king 
6.  7  princes . .  have  consulted  together  to  esta. 

2 . Fat  ones,  D'jsg'n  chashmannim. 

Psa.  68.  31  Princes  shall  come  out  of  Egypt ;  Ethiopia 

3 . Priest, prince,  minister,  Jrp  kohen. 

Job  12.  19  He  leadeth  princes  away  spoiled,  and  ov. 

4.  Leader,  nagid. 

1  Ki  14.  7  and  made  thee  prince  over  my  people  Isr. 

16.  2  and  made  thee  prince  over  my  people  Is. 
Job  31.  37  as  a  prince  would  I  go  near  unto  him 
Psa.  76.  12  He  shall  cut  off  the  spirit  of  princes:  he 
Prov  28.  16  prince  that  wanteth  understanding  (is) 
Eze.  28.  2  Son  of  man,  say  unto  the  prince  of  Tyrus 
Dan.  9.  25  build  Jerusalem  unto  the  Messiah  the  p. 

9.  26  people  of  the  prince  that  shall  come  shall 
11.  22  broken ;  yea,  also  the  prince  of  the  cove 

5.  Willing,  noble,  3"U  nadib. 

1  Sa.  2.  8  set  (them)  among  princes,  and  to  make 
Job  12.  21  He  poureth  contempt  upon  princes,  and 

21.  28  For  ye  say.  Where  (is)  the  house  of  the  p.? 

34. 18  (Is  it  fit)  to  say.  .to  princes,  (Ye  are)  un.? 
Psa.  47.  9  princes  of  the  people  are  gathered  toget. 
107. 40  poureth  contempt  upon  princes,  and  ca. 
113.  8  with  princes,  (even)  with  the  princes  of 
118.  9  (It  is)  better,  .than  to  put  confidence  inp. 
146.  3  Put  not  your  trust  in  princes,  (nor)  in  the 
Prov.17.  7  becomethnot.  .muchlessdolying  lipsa  p. 

17.  26  not  good,  (nor)  to  strike  princes  for  equity 

19.  6  Many  will  entreat  the  favour  of  the  prince 


Prov  25.  7  put  lower  in  the  presence  of  the  prince 
Song  7.  1  How  beautiful . .  0  prince’s  daughter !  the 

0. Anointed,  nasik. 

Tsa.  83.  11  all  their  princes  as  Zebah  and  as  Zalmu. 
Eze.  32.  30  There  (be)  the  princes  of  the  north,  all  of 
Dan.  11.  8  their  gods,  with  their  princes,  (and)  with 

7.  Lifted  up,  exalted,  n'gj  nasi. 

Gen.  17.  20  twelve  princes  shall  he  beget,  and  I  will 
23.  6  Thou  (art)  a  mighty  prince  among  us  :  in 

23. 16  twelve  princes  according  to  then-  nations 
34.  2  prince  of  the  country,  saw  her,  he  took  her 

Num.  1.  16  princesof  thetribesoftheirfathers,  heads 
1.  44  princesof  Israel,  (being)  twelve  men, each 

7.  2  That  the  princes  of  Israel,  .the  princes  of 

7.  3  a  wagon  for  two  of  the  princes,  and  for  e. 

7. 10  princes  offered,  .even  the  princes  offered 

7.  1 1  offer  their  offering,  each  prince  on  his  day 
7.  18  On  the  second  day .  prince  of  Issachar,  did 
7.  24,  30,  36,  42,  48  prince  of  the  clfTTdr'en  of 
7.  54,  60,  66,  72,  78  prince  of  the  children  of 
7.  84  when  it  was  anointed,  by  the  princes  of  I. 

10.  4 princes. .shallgatherthemselvesuntothee 

16.  2  two  hundred  and  fifty  princes  of  the  asse. 

17.  2  of  all  their  princes,  according  to  the  house 

17.  6  every  one  of  their  princes . .  f  or  each  prince 

25.  14  prince  of  a  chief  house  among  the  Simeon. 

25.  18  daughter  of  a  prince  of  Midian,  their  sister 

27.  2  beforetheprincesandallthecongregation 

31.  13  all  the  princes  of  the  congregation,  went 

32.  2  unto  the  princes  of  the  congregation,  say. 

34. 18  ye  shall  take  one  prince  of  every  tribe,  to 
34.  22,  24,  25,  26,  27,  28  the  prince  of  the  tribe  of 
34.  23  The  prince  of  the  children  of  Joseph,  for 

36.  1  spake  before  Moses,  and  before  the  princes 
Josh.  9.  15  princes  of  the  congregation  sware  untot. 

9.  18  princes  of  the  congregation  had  sworn  un. 
9.  1 8  congregation  murmured  against  the  pri. 

9. 19  all  the  princes  said  unto  all  the  congrega. 
9.  21  princes  said  unto  them,  .astlieprinceshad 
13.  21  whom  Moses  smote  with  the  princes  of  M. 
17.  4  theycamenearbefore.  theprinces, saying 

22. 14  ten  princes ;  of  each  chief  house  a  prince 

22.  30  princes  of  the  congregation,  and  heads  of 
22..  32  princes,  returned  from  the  children  of  It. 
1  Ki.  1 1.  34  but  I  will  make  him  prince  all  the  days  of 
1  Ch.  2. 10  begat  Nahshon,  prince  of  the  children  ol 

4.  38  mentioned  by  (their)  names  (were)  princes 

5.  6  Beerah  his  son .  .he  (was)  prince  of  the  R. 
7.  40  mighty  men  of  valour,  chief  of  theprinces 

Ezra  1.  8  numbered  them  unto  Sheshbazzar,  the  p. 
Eze.  7.  27  the  prince  shall  be  clothed  with  desolation 
12.  10  This  burden  (concerneth)  the  prince  in  .1. 
12.  :2  prince that(is)amongthemshallbearupon 
19.  1  take  thou  up  a  lamentation  forthe  princes 
21.  12  it  (shall  be)  upon  all  the  princes  of  Israel 

21.  25  profane  vviekedjprince  of  Israel,  whose  day 

22.  6  princes  of  Israel,  every  one  were  in  thee 

26.  16  Then  all  the  princes  of  the  sea  shall  come 

27.  21  the  princes  of  Kedar,  they  occupied  with 
30. 13  there  shall  be  no  more  a  prince  of  the  land 
32.  29  all  herprinces,  which  with  theirmight  are 
34.  24  my  servant  David  a  prince  among  them  ;  I 

37.  25  my  servant  David  (shall  be)  their  prince 
37.  2,  3  the  chief  prince  of  Meshecli  and  Tubal 
39.  1  the  chief  prince  of  Meshech  and  Tubal 

39. 18  drink  the  blood  of  the  princes  of  the  earth 

44.  3  (It  is)  for  the  prince  ;  the  prince,  he  shall 

45.  7  for  the  prince  on  the  one  side  and  on  the 
45.  8  my  princes  shall  no  more  oppress  my  pe. 
45.  9  Let  it  suffice  you,  0  princes  of  Israel,  rem. 
45.  16  shall  give  this  oblation  for  the  prince  in 

45. 17  it  shall  be  the  prince’s  part  (to  give)  burnt 

45.  22  upon  that  day  shall  the  prince  prepare  for 

46.  2  prince  shall  enter  by  the  way  of  the  porch 
46.  4  burnt  offering  that  the  prince  shall  offer 
46.  8  when  the  prince  shall  enter,  he  shall  go 

46. 10  prince  in  the  midst  of  them,  when  they  go 
46.  12  Now  when  the  prince  shall  prepare  a  vo. 
46.  16  If  the  prince  give  a  gift  unto  any  of  his  s. 
46.  1 7  after  it  shall  return  to  the  prince  :  but  his 

46. 18  Moreover  the  prince  shall  not  take  of  the 
48.  21  residue  (shall  be)  for  the  prince,  on  the 
48.  21  over  against  the  portions  for  the  prince 
48.  22  in  the  midst  (of  that)  which  is  the  prince’s 
4S.  22  border  of  Benjamin,  shall  be  for  the  prince 

8 . Prefects,  C'fi?  seganim. 

Isa.  41. 25  he  shall  come  upon  princes  as  (upon)  mo. 

9.  Foremost,  GVTfns  partemim. 

Dan.  1.  3  and  of  the  king’s  seed,  and  of  the  princes 

10 . Decider,  consul,  p¥i)  qatsin. 

Prov.25.  15  By  long  forbearing  is  a  prince  persuaded 
Dan.  11.  18  but  a  prince  for  his  own  behalf  shall  cau. 
Mic.  3.  1  ye  princes  of  the  house  of  Israel ;  (Is  it) 
3.  9  princes  of  the  house  of  Israel,  that  abhor 

11  .Great,  elder,  I")  rab. 

Jer.  39. 13  and  all  the  king  of  Babylon’s  princes 

41.  1  princesof  the  king,  even  ten  men  with  him 

12.  Very  great,  I?*]?!  rabreban. 

Dan.  5.  2,  3  king,  and  his  princes,  his  wives,  and  his 

13.  A  secret  or  heavy  one,  noble,  pH  razon. 

Prov  14.  28  want  of  people  (is)  the  destruction  of  the  p. 

14.  To  be  a  noble,  ;n  razan. 

Judg.  5.  3  Hear,  O  ye  kings ;  give  ear,  0  ye  princes 
Prov.  8.  13  By  me  kings  reign,  and  princes  decree  j. 
31.  4  kings  to  drink  wine,  nor  for  princes  stro. 


PRINCE 


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PRISON 


:Isa.  40.  23  That  bringeth  the  princes  to  nothing ;  he 
'  Hab.  1. 10  and  the  princes  shall  be  a  scorn  unto  them 

15.  Head,  prince,  captain,  ~i'ty  sar. 

Gen.  12. 15  princes  also  of  Pharaoh  saw  her,  and  co. 
Exod.  2. 14  Who  made  thee  a  prince  and  a  judge  over 
Nuni2i.  18  princes  digged  the  well,  the  nobles  of  the 

22.  8  and  the  princes  of  Moab  abode  with  Bal. 

22. 13  said  unto  the  princes  of  Balak,  Get  you 

22. 14  princes  of  Moab  rose  up,  and  they  went 

22.  15  Balak  sent  yet  again  princes,  more,  and 

22.  21  saddled  his  ass,  and  went  with  the  prin. 

22.  35  So  Balaam  went  with  the  princes  of  Bal. 

22.  40  sent  to  Balaam,  and  to  the  princes  that 

23.  6  he  stood . .  he,  and  all  the  princes  of  Moab 
23. 77  stood  by  his  burnt  offering,  and  the  prin. 

Judg.  5.15  the  princes  of  Issachar  (were)  with  Debo. 

7.  25  they  took  two  princes  of  the  Midianites 

8.  3  hath  delivered  into  your  hands  the  prin. 

8.  6  princes  of  Suceoth  said,  (Are)  the  hands 

8.  14  described  unto  him  the  princes  of  Succoth 
10. 18  princes  of  Gilead  said  one  to  another,  W. 

1  Sa.  18. 30  Then  the  princes  of  the  Philistines  went 

29.  3,  3.  4,  4.  9  the  princes  of  the  Philistines 

2  Sa.  3.  38  Know  ye  not  that  there  is  a  prince  and  a 

10.  3  princes  of  the  children  of  Ammon  said  un. 
19.  6  that  thou  regardest  neither  princes  nor  s. 

1  Ki.  4.  2  these  (were)  the  princes  which  he  had ;  A. 

9.  22  his  princes,  and  his  captains,  and  rulers 
20. 14,  15,  17,  19  youngmenof  the  princes  of  the 

2  Ki.11.  14  the  princes  and  the  trumpeters  by  the  ki. 

24.  12  his  princes,  and  hisofficers :  and  the  king 
24.  74  carried  away  all  Jerusalem,  and  all  the  p. 

1  CI1.79.  3  But  the  princes  of  the  children  of  Ammon 

22. 17  David  also  commanded  all  the  princes  of 

23.  2  gathered  together  all  the  princes  of  Israel 

24.  6  wrote  them  before  the  king  and  the  prin. 

27.  22  These  (were)  the  princes  of  the  tribes  of 

28.  1  all  the  princes  of  Israel,  the  princes  of 

28.  21  also  the  princes  and  all  the  people  (will 

29.  6  Then  the  chief  of  the  fathers  and  princes 

29.  24  all  the  princes,  and  the  mighty  men,  and 

2  Ch.72.  5  Then  came  Shemaiah.  .(to)  the  princes  of 

72.  6  Whereupon  the  princes  of  Israel  and  the 
77.  7  third  year  of  his  reign  he  sent  to  his  pri. 

21.  4  and  (divers)  also  of  the  princes  of  Israel 

27.  9  Then  Jehoram  went  forth  with  his  prin. 

22.  8  found  the  princes  of  Judah,  and  the  sons 

23.  13  and  the  princes  and  the  trumpets  by  the 

24.  70  all  the  princes  and  all  the  people  rejoiced 
24.  77  after  the  death  of  Jehoiada  came  the  pri. 
24.  23  destroyed  all  the  princes  of  the  people  f. 
28. 74  before  the  princes  and  all  the  cougregat. 

23.  27  took  away  a  portion,  .of  the  princes,  and 

29.  30  Hezekiah  the  king  and  the  princes  com. 

30.  2  king  had  taken  counsel,  and  his  princes 

30.  6  letters  from  the  king  and  his  princes  th. 
30. 12  commandment  of  the  king  and  of  the  pr. 

30.  24  princes  gave  to  the  congregation  a  thous. 

37.  8  when  Hezekiah  and  the  princes  came  and 
32.  3  He  took  counsel  with  his  princes  and  his 
32.  37  ambassadors  of  the  princes  of  Babylon 

35.  8  his  princes  gave  willingly  unto  the  people 
36. 78  tlie  treasures  of  the  king,  and  of  his  pri. 

Ezra  7.  28  and  before  all  the  king's  mighty  princes 

8.  20  princes  had  appointed  for  the  service  of 

9.  7  princes  came  to  me,  saying,  The  people 

9.  2  hand  of  the  princes  and  rulers  hath  been 

10.  8  according  to  the  counsel  of  the  princes 
Nell.  9.  32  come  upon  us,  on  our  kings,  on  our  prin. 

9.  34  Neither  have  our  kings,  our  princes,  our 
9.  38  ourprinces,  Levites,(and)priests,  seal  (un. 
12.  31  Then  I  brought  up  the  princes  of  Judah 
12.  32  went  Hoshaiah,  and  half  of  the  princes  of 
Esth.  1.  3  made  a  feast  unto  all  his  princes  and  his 

1.  3Tioblesand  princes  of  the  provinces,  (being) 

7.  71  to  show  the  people  and  the  princes  herb. 

1. 14  seven  princes  of  Persia  and  Media,  which 

7.  16  answered  before  the  king  and  tlmprinces 

7.  16  also  to  all  the  princes,  and  to  all  the  peo. 
7.  18  say  this  day  unto  all  the  king’s  princes 

7.  21  the  saying  pleased  the  king  and  the  prin. 

2.  78  made  a  great  feast  unto  all  his  princes  and 

3.  1  set  his  seat  above  all  the  princes  that  (w.) 
5. 71  how  he  had  advanced  him  above  the  pri. 
6.  9  of  one  of  the  king's  most  noble  princes 

Job  3.  15  Or  with  princes  that  had  gold,  who  filled 
29.  9  princes  refrained  talking,  and  laid  (their) 

34.  79  that  accepteth  not  the  persons  of  princes 
Psa.  45. 16  whom  thou  mayest  make  princes  in  all 
68.  27  princes  of  Judah  (and)  their  council,  the 
68.  27  princes  of  Zebulon,  (and)  the  princes  of  N. 
82.  7  die  like  men,  and  fall  like  one  of  the  pri. 
70s.  22  To  bind  his  princes  at  his  pleasure,  and 
7 19.  23  Princes  also  did  sit  (and)  speak  against  me 
719. 167  Princes  have  persecuted  me  without  a 
748.  17  Kings  of  the  earth,  and  all  people ;  prin. 
Prov.  8.  76  By  me  princes  rule  and  nobles,  (even)  all 
79.  70  seemly .  .for  a  servant  to  have  rule  over  p. 

28.  2  many  (are)  the  princes  thereof :  but  by  a 
Eccl.  70.  7  princes  walking  as  servants  upon  the  ea. 
70.  76  when  thy  king  (is)  a  child,  and  thy  princes 
70.  77  thy  princes  eat  in  due  season,  for  streng. 
Isa.  7.  23  The  princes  (are)  rebellious,  and  compa. 

3.  4  I  will  give  children  (to  be)  their  princes 
3.  74  ancients  of  his  people,  and  the  princes  th. 
9.  6  Theeverla&tingfather.Theprinceofpeaee 
70.  8  saith,  (Are)not  my  princes  altogether  ki.? 
19. 77  Surely  the  princes  of  Zoan(are)  fools,  the 
79.  73  princes  of  Zoan  are  become  fools,  the  pr. 
27.  5  eat,  drink :  arise,  ye  princes,  (and) anoint 

23.  8  whose  merchants  (are)  princes,  whose  tr. 


Isa.  30.  4  For  his  princes  were  at  Zoan,  and  hisam. 
37.  9  princes  shall  be  afraid  of  the  ensign,  saith 
32.  7  reign  in  righteousness,  and  princes  shall 
34.  72  none  (shall  be)  there,  and  all  her  princes 

43.  28  Therefore  I  have  profaned  the  princes  of 

49.  7  princes  also  shall  worship,  because  of  the 

Jer.  7.  78  against  the  princes  thereof,  against  the 
2.  26  their  princes,  and  their  priests,  and  their 

4.  9  shall  perish,  and  the  heart  of  the  princes 

8.  7  bones  of  his  princes,  and  the  bones  of  the 
77.  25  kings  and  princes,  .they,  and  their  princes 

24.  7  princes  of  Judah,  with  the  carpenters  and 

24.  8  So  will  I  give  Zedekiah . .  and  his  princes 
25. 18  kings  thereof,  and  the  princes  thereof,  to 

25.  79  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt,  .and  his  princes 

26.  70  When  the  princes  of  Judah  heard  these 
26. 77  Then  spake  the  priests,  .unto  the  princes 
26.  72  Then  spake  Jeremiah  unto  all  thejirinces 
26.  \i6  Then  said  the  princes  and  all  the  people 
26.  27  with  all  his  mighty  men,  and  all  the  prin. 

29.  1  2  princes  of  Judah  and  Jerusalem,  and  the 
32.  32  their  princes,  their  priests,  and  their  pro. 

34. 70  Now  when  all  the  princes,  and  all  the  pe. 
34.  19  princes  of  Judah,  and  the  princes  of  Jer. 

34.  21  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah,  and  his  princes 

35.  4  which  (was)  by  the  chamber  of  the  princ. 
36. 72  all  the  princes  sat  there,  .and  all  the  pri. 

36.  74  Therefore  all  the  princes  sent  Jehudi  the 

36.  79  Then  said  the  princes  unto  Baruch,  Go 

36.  21  in  the  ears  of  all  the  princes  which  stood 

37.  74  took  Jeremiah,  and  brought  him  to  thep 

37,  75  the  princes  were  wroth  with.Teremiah,  and 

38.  4  princes  said  unto  the  king,  We  beseech 
38. 77,  78,  22  forth  unto  the  king  of  Babylon’s  p. 

38.  25  But  if  the  princes  hear  that  I  have  talked 

38.  27  Then  came  all  the  princes  unto  Jeremiah 
39-  3.  3  princes,  .with  all  the  residue  of  the  p. 

44.  77  our  fathers,  our  kings,  and  ourprinces,  in 
44.  27  your  fathers,  your  kings,  and'your  princes 

48.  7  into  captivity  (with)  his  priests  and  his  p. 

49.  3  (and)  his  priests  and  his  princes  together 

49.  38  destroy  from  thence  the  king  and  the  pr. 

50.  35  and  upon  her  princes,  and  upon  her  wise 
57.  57  I  will  make  drunk  her  princes,  and  her 

51.  59  reign.  And  (this)  Seraiali  (was)  a  quiet  p. 

52. 70  slew  also  all  the  princes  of  Judah  in  Rib. 
Bain.  t.  6  her  princes  are  become  like  harts  (that) 

2.  2  polluted  the  kingdom  and  the  princes  th. 
2.  9  king  and  her  princes  (are)  among  the  Ge. 

5.  72  Princes  are  hanged  up  by  their  hand :  the 
Eze.  77.  7  five  and  twenty  men .  .princes  of  the  peo. 
77.  72  hath  taken,  .the  princes  thereof,  and  led 
22.  27  Her  princes  in  the  midst  thereof  (are)  like 
Dan.  7.  7  Unto  whom  the  prince  of  the  eunuchs  gave 
7.  8  requested  of  the  prince  of  the  eunuchs  that 
7.  9  into  favour  and  tender  love  with  the  pri. 

7. 10  prince  of  the  eunuchs  said  unto  Daniel,  I 
7.  71  Melzar,  whom  the  prince  of  the  eunuchs 

7.  78  then  the  prince  of  the  eunuchs  brought  * 

8.  11  magnified  (himself)  even  to  the  prince  of 

8.  25  stand  up  against  the  prince  of  princes;  but 

9.  6  which  spake  in  thy  name  to.  .our  princes 

9.  8  confusion  of  face,  to  our  kings,  to  our  p. 

10.  13  But  the  prince  of  the  kingdom  of  Persia 

10.  13  one  of  the  chief  princes,  came  to  help  me 

10.  20  now  will  I  return  to  fight  with  the  prince 

10.  20  when  I  am  gone  forth,  lo,  the  prince  of  G. 

10.  21  none  that  holdeth.  .but  Michael  your  pr. 

11.  s  shall  be  strong,  and  (one)  of  his  princes 

12.  1  great  prince  which  standeth  for  the  cliil. 
Hos.  3.  4  shall  abide. .  withoutaprince,  and  without 

5. 10  princes  of  Judah  were  like  them  that  re. 
7.  3  make  the  king  glad . .  and  the  princes  with 
7.  s  In  the  day  of  our  king  the  pi-inces  have 

7.  16  their  princes  shall  fall  by  the  sword  for 

8.  10  sorrow,  .for  the  burden  of  the  king  of  p. 

9.  15  I  will  love  them  no  more :  all  their  princes 

13. 10  thou  saidst,  Give  me  a  king  and  princes? 

Amos’i.  15  he  and  his  princes  together,  saith  the 

2.  3  will  slay  all  the  princes  thereof  with  him 
Mic.  7.  3  the  prince  asketli,  and  the  judge  (asketh) 
Zeph.  1.  8  that  I  will  punish  the  princes,  and  thek. 

3.  3  Her  princes  within  her  (are)  roaring  lions 

16.  A  warrior,  knight,  u/'hti  shalish. 

Eze.  23.  15  all  of  them  princes  to  look  to,  after  the 

17.  ^4  chief  leader,  apx rryis  archegos. 

Acts  3.  15  killed  the  prince  of  life,  whom  God  hath 
5.  31  exalted.,  (to  be)  a  prince  and  a  Saviour,  for 

18.  Chief,  prince,  &px<vv  archon. 

Matt.  9.  34  He  casteth  out  devils  through  the  prince 
12.  24  but  by  Beelzebub  the  prince  of  the  devils 
20.  25  Ye  know  that  the  princes  of  the  Gentiles 
Mark  3.  22  by  the  prince  of  the  devils  casteth  he  out 
Jolmi2.  31  now  shall  the  prince  of  this  world  becast 
14.  30  for  the  prince  of  this  world  cometli,  and 
16.  11  because  the  prince  of  this  world  is  judged 
1  Co.  2.  6  nor  of  the  princes  of  this  world,  that  come 
2.  8  Which  none  of  the  princes  of  this  world 
Eph.  2.  2  according  to  the  prince  of  the  power  of 
Rev.  1.  5  and  the  prince  of  the  kings  of  the  earth 

19.  .4  leader,  riyeyc !ju  egemon. 

Matt.  2.  6  art  not  the  least  among  the  princes  of  J 4 
PRINCE,  to  make  (self)  a — 

1  .To  make  prince.  His'  sur,  5. 

Hos.  8.  4  they  have  made  princes,  and  I  knew  (it) 

2.  To  make  self  prince,  tv  sarar,  7. 

Numi6.  13  except  thou  make  thyself  altogether  a  p. 


PRINCESS  — 

Princess,  rrfy  sarah. 

i  Ki.11.  3  he  had  seven  hundred  wives,  princesses 
Bam.  1.  1  princess  among  the  provinces,  (how)  is 
PRINCIPAL  (thing,  officer,  plant)  — 

1.  Father,  3k  ah. 

1  C'h.24.  6  one  principal  household  being  taken  for 

2.  Honourable,  mighty,  T3X  addir. 

Jer.  25.  34  wallow  yourselves,  .ye  principal  of  thefl. 

25.  35  nor  the  principal  of  the  flock  to  escape 

25.  36  and  an  howling  of  the  principal  of  the  fl. 

3.  Anointed,  TP)  nasik. 

Mic.  5.  5  seven  shepherds,  and  eight  principal  men 

4.  Priest,  prince,  minister,  ;nb  kohen. 

i  Ki.  4.  5  Zabud  the  son  of  Nathan  (was) principal  o. 

5.  Head,  chief,  c'to  rosh. 

Exod3o.  23  Take  thou  also  unto  thee  principal  spices 
Lev.  6.  5  he  shall  even  restore  it  in  the  principal 
Num  5.  7  recompense  his  trespass  with  the  princi. 

1  Ch.24.  31  principal  fathers  over  against  their  you. 
Nell.  11.  17  the  principal  to  begin  the  thanksgiving 

6.  Beginning,  nT«7  reshilh. 

Prov.  4.  7  Wisdom  (is),  .jirincipal  thing ;  (therefore) 

7.  A  row,  range,  rnie-  sorah. 

Isa.  28.  25  cast  in  the  principal  wheat,  and  the  app. 

8.  Head,  prince,  chief,  V  sar. 

Jer.  52.  25  principal  scribe  of  thehost,  who  mustered 
2KL25.  i9principal  scribe  of  the  host,  which  mustered 

9 .Intertwining  branches,  D'jpnp'.  seruqqim. 

Isa.  16.  8  broken  down  the  principal  plants  thereof 
10.  According  to  pre-eminence,  tear  l^oxhv  ko.t'  exoc. 

Acts  23.  23  with  the  chief  captains  and  principal  men 
PRINCIPALITY  — 

1.  Principalities,  ntzioe  marashoth. 

Jer.  13.  18  for  your  principalities  shall  come  down 

2.  Beginning,  principality,  apxv  arche. 

Rom.  8.  38  principalities,  nor  powers,  northings  pr. 
Eph.  1.  21  Far  above  all  principality,  and  power,  and 

3.10  intent  that  now  unto  the  principalities  and 

6.  12  but  against  principalities,  against  powers 
Col.  1.  16  principalities,  or  powers :  all  things  were 
2.  10  which  is  the  head  of  all  principality  and 

2. 15  having  spoiled  principalities  and  powers 
Titus  3.  1  to  be  subject  to  principalities  and  powers 
PRINCIPLE  — 

l.Step,  element, principle,  aroixciov  stoicheion. 

Heb.  5.12  which  (be)  the  first  principles  of  the  ora. 
2.  Beginning,  a.pxn  arche. 

Heb.  6.  1  leaving  the  principles  of  the  doctrine  of 
PRINT  — 

A  stroke,  mark,  type,  rvwos  lupos. 

John2o.  25  Except  I  shall  see  in  his  hands  the  print 
20.  25  put  my  finger  into  the  [print]  of  the  nails 
PRINT,  to  (set  a)  — 

1  .To  set  a  circle  or  limit,  npn  chaqah,  7. 

Job  13.  27  thou  settest  a  print  upon  the  heels  of  my 
2.  To  give,  |ra  nathan. 

Lev.  19.  28  Ye  shall  not.  .print  any  marks  upon  you 
PRINTED,  to  be  — 

To  be  graven,  p[3n  cliaqaq,  6. 

Job  19.  23  now  written  !  0I1  that  they  were  printed 
PRIS'-CA,  n plana. 

A  female  believer  in  Ephesus  to  whom  Paul  sends  a  salu¬ 
tation  ;  without  doubt  the  same  as  Priscilla. 

2  Ti.  4.  19  Salute  P.  and  Aquila,  and  the  household 
PRIS-CIL'-LA,  TlpiaKiWa. 

The  wife  of  Aquila  of  Pontus,  who  had  been  driven 
from  Rome  by  Claudius,  accompanied  Paul  a  little,  and 
afterwards  instructed  Apollos  of  Alexandria. 

Acts  18.  2  And  found  acertain  Jew.  with  his  wife  P. 
18.  18  sailed  thence. .  and  with  him  P.  and  Aqu. 
1 8.  26  whom  when  Aquila  and  P.  had  heard,  they 
Rom. 16.  3  Greet[P.]and  Aquila  my  helpers  in  Christ 
i  Co.  16.  19  Aquila  and  P.  salute  you  much  in  the  Lo. 
PRISON  — 

1.  To  bind,  "ipx  asar. 

Judgi6.  27  and  he  did  grind  in  the  prison  house 
16.  25  they  called  for  Samson  out  of  the  prison 

2.  House  of  the  bound  one,  ton:  n’a  beih  esur. 

Eccl.  4.  14  For  out  of  prison  he  cometh  to  reign ;  w. 
Jer.  37. 15  put  him  in  prison  in  the  house  of  Jonat, 

3.  House  of  restraint,  k’S?,  k?*??  n-3  beth  kelu. 

1  Ki.  22.  27  Put  this  (fellow)  in  the  prison,  and  feed 

2  Ki.  17.  4  the  king  of  Assyria,  .bound  him  in  prison 

25.  27  lift  up  the  head  of  Jehoiachin.  .out  of  pr. 
2  CI1.18.  26  Put  tills  (fellow)  in  the  prison,  and  feed 
Jer.  37.  4  people  ;  for  they  had  not  put  him  into  p. 
37.  18  this  people,  that  ye  have  put  me  in  prison 

52.  31  lifted,  .and  brought  him  forth  out  of  pri. 

4.  Round  house,  or  tower,  inb  jva  beth  sohar. 

Gen.  39.  20  into  the  prison,  he  was  there  in  the  pri. 

39.  21  favour  in  the  sight  of  the  keeper  of  the  p. 

39.  22  keeper  of  the  prison  committed  to  Joseph's 

39.  22  all  the  prisoners  that  (were)  in  the  prison 

39.  23  The  keeper  of  the  prison  looked  not  to 

40.  3  into  the  prison,  the  place  where  Joseph's 

40.  5  butler  and  the  baker . .  bound  in  the  prison 


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5. Restraint ,  kele. 

2  Ki.25.  29  Ami  changed  his  prison  garments :  and  lie 
Isa.  42.  7  to  bring  out  the  prisoners  from  the  prison 
42.  22  they  are  hid  in  prison  houses:  they  are  for 
Jer.  52.  33  And  changed  hisprison  garments :  and  he 

G. House  of  inspection,  rnp?  n'3  both  pequddah. 

Jer.  52.  11  put  him  in  prison  till  the  day  of  his  death 

7.  Torture,  stocks,  pillory,  naapa  mahpeketh. 

2  CI1.16. 10  put  him  in  a  prison  house  ;  for  (lie  was)  in 
Jer.  29.  26  thou  shouldest  put  him  in  prison,  and  in 

8.  Prison,  watch,  rnea  maltarah. 

Nell.  3.  25  house,  that  (was)  by  the  court  of  the  pri. 

12.  39  gate:  and  they  stood  still  in  tile  prison  gate 
Jer.  32.  2  prophet  was  shut  up  in  the  court  of  the  p. 

32.  8  came  to  me  in  the  court  of  the  prison,  a. 

32.  12  the  Jews  that  sat  in  the  court  of  the  pri. 

33.  1  was  yet  shut  up  in  the  court  of  the  prison 

37.  21  commit  Jeremiah  into  the  court  of  the  p. 

37.  21  Jeremiah  remained  in  the  court  of  the  p. 

38.  6  that  (was)  in  the  court  of  the  prison  :  and 

38.  13  Jeremiah  remained  in  the  court  of  the  pr. 

38.  28  Jeremiah  abode  in  the  court  of  the  prison 

39.  14  took  Jeremiah  out  of  the  court  of  the  pr. 

39.  1  s  while  he  was  shut  up  in  the  court  of  the  p. 

9 . Prison,  enclosed  or  secure  place,  napo  masger. 

rsa.142.  7  Bring  my  soul  out  of  prison,  that  I  may 
Isa.  24.  22  shall  bt  shut  up  in  the  prison,  and  after 
42.  7  bring  out  the  prisoners  from  the  prison 

10.  Restraint,  iffi?  otser. 

Isa.  53.  8  He  was  taken  from  prison  and  from  jud. 

11.  Ward,  iDsyp  mishmar. 

Gen.  42. 19  brethren  be  bound  in  the  house  of  yourp. 

12.  Rand,  prison,  nip  qoach. 

Isa.  61.  1  opening  of  the  prison  to  (them  that  are) 
Vi. Place  of  bonds, prison,  Seaporripiov  desmoterion. 
Matt  1 1.  2  when  John  had  heard  in  the  prison  the 
Acts  5.  21  sent  to  the  prison  to  have  them  brought 

5.  23  prison  truly  found  we  shut  with  all  safety 
16.  26  foundations  of  the  prison  were  shaken 

1 1. House,  ohcripa  oikema. 

Acts  12.  7  light  shined  in  the  prison  :  and  he  smote 

15.  A  keeping,  place  of  keeping,  riipyais  teresis. 

Acts  5.  18  and  put  them  in  the  common  prison 
18. /I  guarding,  place  of  guarding,  cpv\aicf}  phulake. 
Matt.  5.  25  lest  at  any  time.. thou  lie  cast  into  prison 
14.  3  put  (him)  in  prison  for  Ilerodias’  sake,  his 
14.  10  lie  sent,  and  beheaded  John  in  theprison 

18.  30  but  went  and  cast  him  into  prison,  till  lie 

25.  36  I  was  in  prison,  and  ye  came  unto  me 
25.  39  Or  when  saw  we  thee  sick,  or  in  prison 
25.  43  sick,  and  in  prison,  and  yc  visited  me  not 

25.  44  sick,  or  in  prison,  and  did  not  minister 
Mark  6.  17  bound  him  in  prison  for  Ilerodias’  sake 

6.  27  he  went  and  beheaded  him  in  the  prison 
Luke  3. 20  this  above  all,  that  he  shut  up  John  in  p. 

12.  58  officer,  and  the  officer  cast  thee  into  pris. 

21.  12  into  prisons,  being  brought  before  kings 

22.  33  ready  to  go  with  thee,  both  into  prison 
23. 19  for  a  certain  sedition .  .was  cast  into  pris. 

23.  25  for  sedition  and  murder  was  cast  into  p. 
John  3.  24  For  John  was  not  yet  cast  into  prison 
Acts  5.  19  angel,  opened  the  prison  doors,  and  bro. 

5.  22  found  them  not  in  the  prison,  they  retur. 
5.  25  men  whom  ye  put  in  prison  are  standing 

8.  3  men  and  women,  committed  (them)  top. 
12.  4  apprehended  him,  he  put  (him)  in  prison 
12.  5  Peter  therefore  was  kept  in  prison  :  but 
12.  6  the  keepers  before  the  door  kept  the  pr. 
12.  17  the  Lord  had  brought  him  out  of  the  pr. 
16. 23  cast  (them)  into  prison,  charging  the  jai. 
16.  24  thrust  them  into  the  inner  prison,  and 
16.  27  seeing  the  prison  doors  open,  he  drew  out 
16.  37  have  cast  (us)  into  prison ;  and  now  do  they 
16.  40  they  went  out  of  the  prison,  and  entered 
22.  4  binding  and  delivering  into  prison  both 

26.  10  many  of  the  saints  did  I  shut  up  in  prison 
2  Co.  11.  23  in  prisons  more  frequent,  in  deaths  oft 

1  Pe.  3. 19  went  and  preached  unto  the  spirits  in  pr. 
Rev.  2.  10  the  devil  shall  cast  (some)  of  you  into  pr. 
20.  7  Satan  shall  be  loosed  out  of  his  prison 
PRISON,  to  be  put  or  cast  into  — 

To  give  along,  up,  over,  irapaS'iSufu  paradidomi. 
Matt.  4. 12  had  heard  that  John  was  cast  into  prison 
Mark  1.  14  after  that  John  was  putinto  prison,  Jesus 

PRISONER  — 

1  .One  bound,  TD!<  asir. 

Gen.  39.  20  place  where  the  king’s  prisoners  (were)  b. 

39.  22  committed,  .all  the  prisoners  that  (were) 
Job  3.  18  prisoners  rest  together;  they  hear  not  the 
Psa.  69.  33  For  the  Lord,  .despiseth  not  his  prisoners 
79.  11  Let  the  sighing  of  the  prisonercome  before 
102.  20  To  hear  the  groaning  of  the  prisoner ;  to 
Isa.  14.  17  (that)  opeued  not  the  house  of  his  priso.? 
Lam.  3.  34  To  crush  under  his  feet  all  the  prisoners 
Zech.  9. 11 1  have  sent  forth  thy  prisoners  out  of  the 

9.  12  Turn  you  to  the  stronghold,  ye  prisoners 

2 .One  bound,  ten  assir. 

Isa.  10.  4  they  shall  bow  down  under  the  prisoners 

24.  22  prisoners  are  gathered  in  the  pit,  and  shall 
42.  7  to  bring  out  the  prisoners  from  the  prison 

3.  To  bind,  ncx  asar. 

Psa.  146.  7  The  Loud  looseth  the  prisoners 

Isa.  49.  9  That  thou  mayest  say  to  the  prisoners,  Go 

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4.  Captive,  "api  sliebi. 

Num  21.  1  against  Israel,  and  took  (some)  of  them  p. 
Isa.  20.  4  lead  away  the  Egyptians  prisoners,  and  the 

5.  One  bound,  Seapuos  desmios. 

Matt  27.  15  wont  to  release  unto  the  people  a  priso. 

27.  16  they  had  then  a  notable  prisoner,  called 
Markis.  6  released  unto  them  one  prisoner,  whom. 
Acts  16.  25  sang  praises. .and  the  prisoners  heard  th. 

16.  27  supposing  that  the  prisoners  hadbeenffed 
23.  i8Paultheprisonercalledmeunto  (him),  and 

25.  27  unreasonable  to  send  a  prisoner,  and  not 

28.  16  [centurion  delivered  the  prisoners  to.  .c.] 
28. 17  yet  was  I  delivered  prisoner  from  Jerusa. 

Eph.  3.  1  the  prisoner  of  Jesus  Christ  for  you  Gen. 

4.  1  I  therefore,  the  prisoner  of  the  Lord.,  be. 

2  Ti.  1.8  testimony  of  our  Lord,  nor  of  me  his  pri. 
Phm.  1  Paul,  a  prisoner  of  Jesus  Christ,  and  Tim. 

9  and  now  also  a  prisoner  of  Jesus  Christ 

6. One  bound,  beapiir-qs  desmotes. 

Acts  27.  1  delivered  Paul  and  certain  other  prisoners 
27.  42  soldiers’  counsel  was  to  kill  the  prisoners 

PRIVATE,  PRIVATELY  — 

1.  One’s  own,  ISios  ulios. 

2  Pe.  1.  20  no  prophecy  of  the  Scripture  is  of  any  pr. 

2.  By  one's  self,  kut’  ISiav  hat'  idian. 

Matt24.  3  disciples  came  unto  him  privately,  saying 
Mark  6.  32  departed  into  a  desert  place  by  ship  priv. 
9.  28  disciples  asked  him  privately.  Why  could 
13.  3  and  John  and  Andrew  asked  him  privately 
Luke  9.  10  went  aside  privately  into  a  desert  place 

10.  23  said  privately,  Blessed  (are)  the  eyes  wh. 
Acts  23.  19  went  (with  him)  aside  privately,  and  asked 
Gal.  2.  2jjrivatclytothemwhichwereofreimtation 

PRIVILY  — 

1.  Darkness,  ^p.s*  ophel. 

Psa.  11.  2  may  privily  shoot  at  the  upright  in  heart 

2.  Gentleness,  secret,  enchantment,  zb  lat. 

1  Sa.  24.  4  and  cut  off  the  skirt  of  Saul’s  robe  privily 

3. Secret,  nno  sether. 

Psa.101.  5  Whoso  privily  slandereth  his  neighbour 

1.  Deceit,  nann  tormah. 

Judg.  9.  31  sent  messengers  unto  Abimelech  privily 

5 .Jlidingly,  secretly,  \ d6pa  lalhra. 

Matt.  1. 19  Joseph,  was  minded  to  put  her  away  pr. 

2.  7  when  he  had  privily  called  the  wise  men 
Acts  16.  37  now  do  they  thrust  us  out  privily?  nay 

PRIVILY  bring  in,  to  — 

To  lead  in  sideways,  napeta-dyu  pareisago. 

2  Pe.  2.  1  who  privily  shall  bring  in  damnable  her. 
PRIVY  chamber,  to  enter  a  — 

To  go  into  an  inner  chamber.  Tin  chadar. 

Eze.  21.  14  which  enteretli  into  their  privy  chambers 
PRIVY  MEMBER  — 

Urethra,  napty  shophkah. 

Deut23-  1  He  that,  .hath  his  privy  member  cut  off 
PRIVY  (to),  to  be  — 

1  .To  know,  be  acquainted  with,  VI',  yada. 

1  Ki.  2. 44  wickedness  which  thine  heart  is  privy  to 

2.  To  know  with,  avvoiba  sunoida. 

Acts  5.  2  his  wife  also  being  privy  (to  it),  and  broil. 

PRIZE  — 

A  prize  crown  or  garland,  Rpafielov  brabeion. 

1  Co.  9.  24  run  all,  but  one  receiveth  the  prize  ?  So 
Phil.  3. 14  I  press  toward  the  mark  for  the  prize  of 

PRIZED,  to  be  — 

To  be  precious,  prized,  priced,  Tp;  yagar. 

Zecli.  1 1.  13  a  goodly  price  that  I  was  prized  at  of  them 
PROCEED  (forth,  further,  out  of),  to  — 

1  .To  add,  ijD;  yasaph. 

Isa.  29. 14  I  will  proceed  to  do  a  marvellous  work 

2.  To  (cause  to)  add,  od;  yasaph,  5. 

Job  36.  1  Elihu  also  proceeded,  and  said 

40.  5  yea,  twice  ;  but  I  will  proceed  no  further 

3.  To  go  out  or  forth,  nv;  yatsa. 

Gen.  24.  50  The  thing  proceedeth  from  the  Lord  :  we 
Exod25.  35  branches  that  proceed  out  of  the  candle. 
Num3o.  2  doaccordingto  all  that  proceedeth  out  of 
32.  24  do  that  which  hath  proceeded  out  of  your 
Josh.  6. 10  neither  shall  (any)  word  proceed  out  of 
Judgn.  36  that  which  hath  proceeded  out  of  thy  m. 

1  Sa.  24.  13  Wickedness  proceedeth  from  the  wicked 

2  Sa.  7.  12  which  shall  proceed  out  of  thy  bowels,  and 
Ecel.io.  5  an  error  (which)  proceedeth  from  the  ru. 
Isa.  51.  4  a  law  shall  proceed  from  me,  and  I  will 
Jer.  9.  3  for  they  proceed  from  evil  to  evil,  and  t. 

30.  19  out  of  them  shall  proceed  thanksgiving 
30.  21  shall  proceed  from  the  midst  of  them  ;  and 
Lam.  3.  38  Out  of  the  mouth,  .proceedeth  noteviland 
Hab.  1.  4  righteous  ;  therefore  wrong  judgment  p. 
1.  7  and  their  dignity  shall  proceed  of  thems. 

4.  Outgoing,  Kyia  motsa. 

Num3o.  12  whatsoever  proceeded  out  of  her  lips  co. 
Deut.  8.  3  proceedeth  out  of  the  mouth  of  the  Lord 

5.  To  go  on  out  of,  haropebop.ai  ekporeuomai. 

Matt.  4.  4  by  every  word  that  proceedeth  out  of  the 

15.  18  things  which  proceed  out  of  the  mouth  co. 
I  Mark  7.  21  out  of  the  heart  of  men,  proceed  evil  tho. 


Luke  4.  22  gracious  words  which  proceeded  out  of  his 
Johnis.  26  which  proceedeth  from  the  Father,  he  sh. 
Eph.  4.  29  Let  no  corrupt  communication  proceed 
Rev.  4.  5  out  of  the  throne  proceeded  lightenings 

11.  5  fire  proceedeth  out  of  their  mouth,  and 

19.  21  which  (sword)  [proceeded]  out  of  his  mou. 

22.  1  proceeding  out  of  the  throne  of  God  and 

8.  To  come  or  go  out  of,  i^pxop.ai  exerchomai. 
Mattis.  19  Foroutof  the  heart  proceed  evil  thoughts 
John  8.  42  for  I  proceeded  forth  and  came  from  God 
Jas.  3.  10  Out  of  the  same  mouth  proceedeth  bless. 

7.  To  strike  forward,  irpoKiirTw  prokopto. 

2  Ti.  3.  9  But  they  shall  proceed  no  further,  for  t. 

8.  To  put  to  or  toward,  add,  ■npooTiOrip.i  prostithemi. 

Acts  12.  3  he  proceeded  further  to  take  Reter  also 

PROCESS  (of  time)  — 

1. End,  pH  gets. 

Gen.  4.  3  in  process  of  time  it  came  to  pass,  that 

2. Abundant,  a-i  rab. 

Exod.  2.  23  it  came  to  pass  in  process  of  time,  that  the 

3.  To  be  abundant,  nan  rabah. 

Gen.  38.  12  in  process  of  time  the  daughter  of  Shuah 

4.  From  days,  D'P;p  miyyamim. 

Judgn.  4  it  came  to  pass  in  process  of  time,  that 
2  Ch.21. 19  in  process  of  time,  after  the  end  of  two 

PRO-CHO’-ROS,  Upoxopos. 

One  of  the  seven  chosen  to  serve  tables  for  the  poor. 
Acts  6.  5  they  chose  Stephen . .  and  P.,  and  Nicanor 

PROCLAIM,  to  — 

1.  To  cause  a  voice  to  pass  over,  Vip  apj]  abarqol,  5. 

Nell.  8.  15  should  publish  and  proclaim  in  all  their 

2.  To  call,  NTp  qara. 

Exod33.  19  will  proclaim  the  name  of  the  Lord  bef. 

34.  5  stood  with  him  there,  and  proclaimed  the 
34.  6  proclaimed,  The  Lord,  The  LORDGod, m. 
Lev.  23.  2,  37  ye  shall  proclaim  (to  be)  holy  convoc. 

23.  4  which  ye  shall  proclaim  in  their  seasons 
23.  21  ye  shall  proclaim  on  the  self  same  day 
25. 10  proclaim  liberty  throughout  (all)  the  land 

Deut 20.  10  When  thou  comest  nigh,  .proclaim  peace 
Judg  7.  3  proclaim  in  the  ears  of  the  people,  saying 

1  Ki.  21.  9  Proclaim  a  fast,  and  set  Naboth  on  high 

21.  12  proclaimed  afast,  and  set  Naboth  onhigli 

2  Ki.  10.  20  assembly  for  Baal.  And  they  proclaimed 

23.  16  man  of  God  proclaimed,  who  proclaimed 
23.  17  proclaimed  these  things  that  thou  hastd. 

2  Ch.20.  3  proclaimed  a  fast  throughout  all  Judah 
Ezra  8.  21  Then  I  proclaimed  a  fast  there,  at  the  ri. 
Esth.  6.  9  proclaim  before  him,  Thus  shall  it  be  do. 

6. 11  and  proclaimed  before  him,  Thus  shall  it 
Prov.12.  23  the  heartof  fools proclaimeth  foolishness 

20.  6  Most  men  will  proclaim  every  one  his  own 
Isa.  61.  1  to  proclaim  liberty  to  the  captives,  and 
61.  2  To  proclaim  the  acceptable  year  of  the  L. 
Jer.  3.  12  Go  and  proclaim  these  words  toward  the 

7.  2  proclaim  there  this  word,  and  say,  Hear 
11.  6  Proclaim  all  these  words  in  the  cities  of 
19.  2  proclaim  there  the  words  that  I  shall  tell 
34.  8  made  a  covenant,  .to  proclaim  liberty  un. 
34.  15  proclaiming  liberty  every  man  to  his  ne. 
34.  17  proclaiming  liberty.  I  proclaim  a  liberty 
36.  9  proclaimed  a  fast  before  the  Lord  to  all 
Joel  3.  9  Proclaim  ye  this  among  the  Gentiles ;  Pr. 
Amos  4.  5  proclaim  (and)  publish  the  free  offerings 
Jon.  3.  s  proclaimed  a  fast,  and  put  on  sackcloth 

3.  To  set  apart,  sanctify,  unp  qadesh,  3. 

2  Ki.  10.  20  said,  Proclaim  a  solemn  assembly  for  B. 

4 . To  cause  to  hear,  ypy  shamea,  5. 

Isa.  62. 11  hath  proclaimed  unto  the  end  of  the  wo. 

5.  To  cry  or  proclaim  as  a  herald,  K-qpvaaoi  kerusso. 
Lukei2.  3  shall  be  proclaimed  upon  the  house  tops 
Rev.  5.  2  saw  a  strong  angel  proclaiming  with  a 

PROCLAIMED,  to  cause  to  be  — - 

1 .  To  cause  to  cry,  py)  zaaq,  5. 

Jon.  3.  7  caused  (it)  to  be  proclaimed  and  published 

2.  To  causa  to  pass  over,  "DJI  abar,  5. 

Exod36.  6  caused  it  to  be  proclaimed  throughout  the 

PROCLAMATION  - 

1.  Voice,  Tip  qol. 

2  Ch.24.  9  made  a  proclamation  through  Judah  and 

2.  Loud  cry,  proclamation,  singing,  nji  rinnah. 

1  Ki.22.  36  there  wentaproclamation  throughout  the 

PROCLAMATION,  to  make  a  — 

1  .To  cause  to  cry  as  a  herald,  n?  keraz,  5. 

Dan.  5.  29  and  made  a  proclamation  concerning  him 

2.  To  cause  a  voice  to  pass  over,  VipT3>  abar,  5. 

2  Ch.30.  5  to  make  proclamation  throughout  all  Is. 

36.  22  that  he  made  a  proclamation  throughout 
Ezra  1.  1  that  he  made  a  proclamation  throughout 
10.  7  they  made  proclamation  throughout  Jud. 

3.  To  call,  N"Jp  qara. 

Exod32.  5  Aaron  made  proclamation,  and  said,  To. 

4.  To  cause  to  hear,  v.PV  shamea,  5. 

1  Ki.15. 22  made  a  proclamation  throughout  all  Jud. 
PROCURE,  to  — 

1  .To  seek,  enquire,  require,  trpa  baqash,  3. 

Frovii.  27  He  that  diligently  seeketh  good  procureth 


PRODUCE 


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PROMISE 


2.  To  do,  make,  n'^y  asah. 

Jer.  2.  17  Hast  thou  not  procured  this  unto  thyself 
4.  18  Thy  way  and  thy  doings  have  procured 
26.  19  Thus  might  we  procure  great  evil  against 
33.  9  for  all  the  prosperity,  that  I  procure  unto 

PRODUCE,  to  — 

To  bring  near,  3ii)  qardb,  3. 

Isa.  41.21  Produce  your  cause,  .bring  forth  your  str. 
PROFANE  (person  or  place)  — 

1.  Common,  polluted,  bn  chol. 

Eze.  22.  26  no  difference  between  the  holy  and  prof. 
42.  20  between  the  sanctuary  and  the  profane  p. 
44.  23  between  the  holy  and  profane,  and  cause 

48. 15  shall  be  a  profane  (place)  for  the  city,  for 

2.  Pierced,  polluted,  common,  bbn  chalal. 

Lev.  21.  7  shall  not  take  a  wife’ (that  is),  .profane ;  n. 

2t.  14  widow,  or  a  divorced  woman,  or  profane 
Eze.  21.  25  profane  wicked  prince  of  Israel,  whose  day 

3.  Profane,  impious,  fliflriAos  bebelos. 

iTi.  1.  9  but  for  the.  .unholy  and  profane,  formur. 
4.  7  refuse  profane  anil  old  wives’  fables,  and 
6.  20  avoiding  profane  (and)  vain  babblings,  and 
2  Ti.  2.  16  Butshun  profane  (and)  vain  babblings ;  for 
Heb.  12.  16  profane  person,  as  Esau,  who  for  one  m. 

PROFANE  (self),  cast  as,  to  — 

1  .To  be  polluted,  common,  chalal,  2. 

Lev.  2i.  4  shall  not  defile  himself,  .to  profane  him. 
21.  9  if  she  profane  herself  byplayingthewhore 

2.  To  pollute,  make  common,  chalal,  3. 

Lev.  18.  21  neither  shalt  thou  profane  the  name  of 
19.  8  because  he  hath  profaned  the  hallowed 

19.  T2  neither  shalt  thou  profane  the  name  of 

20.  3  defile  my  sanctuary,  and  to  profane  my  h. 

21.  6  They  shall  be  holy ..  and  not  profane  the 
21.  9  by  playing  the  whore,  she  profaneth  her 
21. 12  nor  profane  the  sanctuary  of  his  God ;  for 

21. 15  Neither  shall  he  profane  his  seed  among 

21.  23  that  he  profane  not  my  sanctuaries:  for 

22.  2  aud  that  they  profane  not  my  holy  name 
22.  9  die  therefore,  if  they  profane  it :  I  the  L. 

22. 15  they  shall  not  profane  the  holy  things  of 
22.  32  Neither  shall  ye  profane  my  holy  name 

Neh.  13.  17  What  evil  thing  (is)  this  that  ye  do,  andp. 

13.  18  bring  more  wrath  upon  Israel  by  profan. 
Tsa.  89.  39  thou  hast  profaned  his  crown  (by  casting 
Isa.  43.  28  I  have  profaned  the  princes  of  the  sanct. 
Eze.  22.  8  Thou  hast  despised,  .and  hast  profaned 

22.  26  Her  priests,  .have  profaned  mine  holy  t. 

23.  38  they  have  defiled . .  and  have  profaned  my 

23.  39  they  came . .  into  my  sanctuary  to  profane 

24.  21  will  profane  my  sanctuary,  the  excellency 
28.  16  will  cast  thee  as  profane  out  of  the  mou. 
36.  20  whither  they  went,  they  profaned  my  holy 
36.  21  which  the  house  of  Israel  had  profaned 
36.  22  which  ye  have  profaned  among  the  heat. 
36.  23  which  ye  have  profaned  in  the  midst  of 

Amos  2.  7  father  will  go  in .  .to  profane  my  holy  n. 
Mai.  1.  12  But  ye  have  profaned  it,  in  that  ye  say 
2. 10  by  profaning  the  covenant  of  our  fathers? 
2.  11  Judah  hath  profaned  the  holiness  of  the 

3  .To  profane,  fie  fin a6o>  bebeloo. 

Matt  12.  5  priests  in  the  temple  profane  the  sabbath 
Acts  24.  6  also  hath  gone  about  to  profane  the  tern. 

PROFANE,  to  be  — 

To  be  profane,  r)irt  chaneph. 

Jer.  23.  11  For  both  prophet  and  priest  are  profane 
PROFANED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  polluted,  chalal,  2. 

Eze.  22.  26  hid  their  eyes,  .and  I  am  profaned  amo. 

25.  3  against  my  sanctuary,  when  it  was  profa. 

2 .To  be  polluted,  SSri  chalal,  4. 

Eze.  36.  23  which  was  profaned  among  the  heathen 

PROFANENESS  — 

Profaneness,  profanity,  naiq  chanuphah. 

Jer.  23. 1 5  is  profaneness  gone  forth  into  all  the  land 
PROFESS,  to  — 

1.  To  put  before,  i}}  nagad,  5. 

Deut26.  3  I  profess  this  day  unto  the  Lord  thy  God 

2.  To  tell  upon  or  about,  promise,  iwa.yyeAAofj.ou. 

1  Ti.  2.  10  which  becometh  women  professing  godl. 
6.  21  Which  some  professing  have  erred  cone. 

3.  To  speak  the  same  thing,  confess,  S/joAoyia). 
Matt.  7.  23  then  will  I  profess  unto  them,  I  never  k. 
1  Ti.  6.  12  hast  professed  a  good  profession  before 
Titus  1.  16  They  profess  that  they  know  God;  but  in 

4.  To  say,  assert,  affirm,  tparrKw  phaslco. 

Rom.  1.  22  Professing  themselves  to  be  wise,  they  be. 
PROFESSED,  PROFESSION  — 

A  saying  the  same  thing,  bpioAoyla  liomologia. 

1  Ti.  6.  12  hast  professed  a  good  profession  before 

2  Co.  9.  13  they  glorify  God  for  yonr  professed  subj. 
Heb.  3.  1  consider  the  apostle . .  of  our  profession 

4.  14  Son  of  God,  let  us  hold  fast  (our)  profess. 
10.  23  Let  us  hold  fast  the  profession  of  (our) 
PROFIT  — 

1. Dishonest  gain,  5JS3  betsa. 

Gen.  37.  26  What  profit  (is  it)  if  we  slay  our  brother 
Psa.  30.  9  What  profit  (is  there)  in  my  blood,  when 
Mai.  3.  14  what  profit  (is  it)  that  we  have  kept  his 


2.  What  is  over  and  above,  "ini'  yotlier. 

Eccl.  7.  11  (by  it  there  is)  profit  to  them  that  see  the 

3.  To  profit,  by',  yaal,  5. 

Isa.  30.  5  nor  he  an  help  nor  profit,  but  a  shame, and 
Jer.  16.  19  vanity,  .(things)  wherein  (there  is)  no  p. 

4.  What  is  over  and  above,  jiipi  yithron. 

Eccl.  1.  3  What  profit  hath  a  man  of  all  his  labour 

2.  11  vexation  of  spirit,  and  (there  was)  no  pro. 

3.  9  What  profit  hath  lie  that  worketh  in  that 

5.  9  Moreover  the  profit  of  the  earth  is  for  all 

5.  16  what  profit  hath  he  that  hath  laboured 

5.  What  is  over  and  above,  inin  mnthar. 

Prov  14.  23  In  all  labour  there  is  profit :  hut  the  talk 

6.  To  be  equal,  profitable,  compared,  nici  sliavah. 
Esth.  3.  8  it  (is)  not  for  the  king's  profit  to  suffer  th. 

7.  To  bear  together,  advantage,  ervyepipa  sum/phero. 

1  Co.  7.  35  this  I  speak  for  your  own  profit ;  not  that 

10.  33  please  all .  .not  seeking  mine  own  [profit] 
Heb.  12.  10  hut  he  for  (our)  profit,  that  (we)  might  be 

8.  Useful,  profitable,  xp'origos  chresimos. 

2  Ti.  2. 14  they  strive  not  about  words  to  no  profit 

9.  Profit,  ixpeAu a  bpheleia. 

Rom.  3.  1  or  what  profit  (is  there)  of  circumcision 
PROFIT,  to  (have)  — 

1  .To  make  or  give  profit,  bill  yaal,  5. 

1  Sa.  12.  21  which  cannot  profit  nor  deliver;  for  they 
job  21.  15  what  profit  should  we  have,  if  wepray  1111 
35.  3  What  profit  shall  I  have,  (if  I  be  cleansed) 
Prov  10.  2  Treasures  of  wickedness  profit  nothing 

11.  4  Riches  profit  not  in  the  day  of  wrath:  hut 
30.  5  ashamed  of  a  people  that  could  not  profit 
30.  6  to  a  people  (that)  shall  not  profit  (them) 
44.  9  and  their  delectable  things  shall  not  pro. 

47.  12  if  so  he  thou  shalt  he  able  to  profit,  if  so 

48.  17  thy  God  which  teaclieth  thee  to  profit,  wh. 
57.  12  and  thy  works;  for  they  shall  not  profit 

Jer.  2.  8  and  walked  after  (things  that)  do  not  pr. 

2.  11  their  glory  for  (that  which)  doth  notproiit 

7.  8  ye  trust  in  lying  words,  that  cannot  profit 
12. 13  put  themselves  to  pain,  (but)  shall  not  pr. 
23.  32  therefore  they  shall  not  profit  this  people 

Ilab.  2.  18  What  profiteth  the  graven  image  that  the 

2.  To  p'rofit,  ] 30  sakan. 

Job  34.  9  It  profiteth  a  man  nothing  that  he  should 

3.  To  be  equal,  profitable,  compared,  nity  shavah. 
Job  33.  27  perverted  (that  which  was)  right,  and  it  p. 

4.  Profit,  ucptAos  ophelos. 

Jas.  2.  14  What  (doth  it)  profit,  my  brethren,  tlio. 

2.  16  needful  to  the  body ;  what(doth  it)  profit? 

5.  To  bear  together,  advantage,  au/jtpipw  sumphero. 
1  Co.  12.  7  is  given  to  every  man  to  profit  withal 

6.  To  strike  forward,  wpoudwreo  prokopto. 

Gal.  1.  14  profited  in  the  Jews’  religion  above  many 

7.  To  profit,  wcpeAeco  opheleo. 

Matt  1 5.  5  by  whatsoever  thou  mightest  he  profited 
16. 26  what  is  a  man  profited,  if  he  shall  gain  the 
Mark  7.  11  by  whatsoever  thou  mightest  lie  profited 

8.  36  what  shall  it  profit  a  man,  if  he  shall  gain 
John  6.  63  flesh  profiteth  nothing :  the  words  that 
Rom.  2.  25  For  circumcision  verily  profiteth,  if  thou 
1  C0.13.  3  have  not  charity,  it  profiteth  me  nothing 

14.  6  what  shall  I  profit  you,  except  I  shall  sp. 
Gal.  5.  2  if  ye  be  circumcised,  Christ  shall  profit 
Heb.  4.  2  hutthewordpreacheddidnotprofitthem 
13.  9  not  with  meats,  which  have  not  profited 

8.  To  be  profitable,  clfil  oxpiAip.os  eimi  ophelimos. 

1  Ti.  4.  8  For  bodily  exercise  profiteth  little  ;  hut 

PROFITABLE  — 

1.  What  is  over  and  above,  |iUT  yithron. 

Eccl. 10. 10  more  strength:  blit  wisdom  (is)  profitable 

2.  Very  useful,  evxpvo’Tos  euchrestos. 

2  Ti.  4.  11  for  lie  is  profitable  to  me  for  theministry 
Finn.  1 1  unprofitable,  but  now  profitable  to  thee 

3 . Profitable.  ixpiAigos  ophelimos. 

1  Ti.  4.  8  but  godliness  is  profitable  unto  all  tilings 

2  Ti.  3.  16  and  (is)profitahle  for  doctrine,  forreproof 
Titus  3.  8  These  things  are  good  and  profitable  unto 

PROFITABLE  (for),  to  be  — 

1.  To  make  or  give  profit,  by)  yaal,  5. 

Isa.  44.  10  graven  image  (that)  is  profitable  for  not.? 

2.  To  profit,  |3D  sakan. 

Job  22.  2  Can  a  man  be  profitable  unto  God,  as  he 
22.  2  is  wise  may  be  profitable  unto  himself 

3.  To  prosper,  n*7X  tsaleach. 

Jer.  13.  7  girdle  was  marred,  it  was  profitable  for 

4.  To  bear  together,  a.dvanta.ge,  cropupipu  sumphero. 
Matt.  5.  29,  30  for  it  is  profitable  for  thee  that  one  of 
Acts  20.  20  I  kept  back  nothing  that  was  profitable 

PROFITING  — 

A  striking  forward,  wpoKOwr]  prokope. 

1  Ti.  4. 15  that  thy  profiting  may  appear  to  all 
PROFOUND,  to  be  — 

To  make  deep,  picy  amaq,  5. 

Hos.  5.  2  the  revolters  are  profound  to  make  slau. 


PROGENITOR  — 

To  conceive,  .Tin  harah. 

Gen.  49.  26  blessings  of  my  progenitors  unto  the  u. 
PROGNOSTICATOR  — 

To  know,  be  acquainted  with,  yr  yada. 

Isa.  47.  13  prognosticators,  stand  up  and  save  thee 
PROLONG,  to  — 

1.  To  make  long,  prolong,  -nx  arak,  5. 

Deut.  4.  26  ye  shall  not  prolong  (your)  days  upon  it 

4.  40  that  thou  mayest  prolong  (tliy)  days  upon 

5.  33  may  prolong  (your)  days  in  the  land  which 

11.  9  may  prolong  (your)  days  in  the  land  which 
17.  20  he  may  prolong  (his)  days  in  his  kingdom 

22.  7  and  (that)  thou  mayest  prolong  (thy)  days 
30.  18  ye  shall  not  prolong  (your)  days  upon  the 
32.  47  through  this  thing  ye  shall  prolong  (your) 

Job  6.  11  what  (is)  mine  end,  that  I  should  prolong 
Prov  28.  16  he  that  liateth  covetousness  shall  prolong 
Eccl.  7.  15  that  prolongeth  (his  life)  in  his  wickedn. 

8.  13  neithershallheprolong(his)days,(which 
Isa.  53.  10  he  shall  prolong  (his)  days,  and  the  plea. 

2.  To  ( cause  to)  add,  t]p;  yasaph,  5. 

Psa.  61.  6  Thou  wilt  prolong  the  king's  life;  (and) 
Prov  10.  27  The  fear  of  the  Lord  prolongeth  days:  but 

3.  To  stretch  out,  incline  to,  no}  natah. 

Job  is.  29  neither  shall  he  prolong  the  perfection 
PROLONGED,  to  be  — 

1. To  be  long,  f]ix  arak. 

Eze.  12.  22  days  are  prolonged,  and  every  vision  fal.? 

2.  To  make  long,  Tpx  arak,  5. 

Deut.  5.  16  days  may  be  prolonged,  and  that  it  may 

6.  2  life ;  and  that  thy  days  may  be  prolonged 
Prov  28.  2  knowledge  the  state  (thereof)  shall  he  p. 
Eccl.  8.  12  his  (days)  be  prolonged,  yet  surely  I  know 

3.  To  give  length,  nanx  3n;  yehab  arkah. 

Dan.  7.  12  lives  were  prolonged  for  a  season  and  t. 

4.  To  draw  out,  rtpa  mashak,  2. 

Isa.  13.  22  to  come,  and  her  days  shall  not  be  prolo. 
Eze.  12.  25  it  shall  be  no  more  prolonged ;  for  in  your 

12.  28  There  shall  none  of  my  words  be  prolon. 

PROMISE  — 

\. Saying,  npx  omer. 

Psa.  77.  8  gone  for  ever?  doth  (his)  promise  fail  for 

2.  Word,  inn  dabar. 

1  Ki.  8.  56  not  failed  of  one  word  of  all  his  good  pr. 
Nell.  5.  12  that  they  should  do  according  to  this  pr. 

5.  13  performeth  not  this  promise,  even  thus 
Psa.105.  42  For  he  remembered  his  holy  promise,  (and) 

3.  A  promise,  iwayyeAta  epaygelia. 

Luke24.  49  I  send  the  promise  of  my  Father  upon  y. 
Acts  1.  4  wait  for  the  promise  of  the  Father,  which 
2.  33  having  received  of  the  Father  the  prom. 

2.  39  For  the  promise  is  unto  you,  and  to  your 
y.  17  But  when  the  time  of  the  promise  drew. 

13.  23  God,  according to(his)promise,  raised  un. 
13.  32  tlie  promise  which  was  made  uuto  the  fa. 

23.  21  reaxly,  looking  for  a  promise  from  thee 
26.  6  am  judged  for  the  hope  of  the  promise 

Rom.  4.  13  For  the  promise,  that  he  should  be  the 

4.  14  void,  and  the  promise  made  of  none  effect 

4. 16  to  the  end  the  promise  might  be  sure  to 

4.  20  staggered  not  at  the  promise  of  God  tlir. 

9.  4  aud  the  service  (of  God),  and  the  promis. 

9.  8  children  of  the  promise  are  counted  for 
9.  9  For  this  (is)  the  word  of  promise,  At  this 

15.  8  confirm  the  promises  (made)  unto  the  fa. 

2  Co.  1.  20  For  all  the  promises  of  God  in  him  (are) 

7.  1  Having  therefore  these  promises,  dearly 
Gal.  3.  14  that  we  might  receive  the  promise  of  the 

3. 16  to  Abraham  and  his  seed  were  the  prom. 

3.  17  it  should  make  the  promise  of  none  effect 

3.  18  no  more  of  promise,  .to  Abraham  by  pro. 

3.  21  (Is)  the  law  then  against  the  promises  of 
3.  22  promise  by  faith  of  Jesus  Christ  might  be 

3.  29  seed,  and  heirs  according  to  the  promise 

4.  23  but  he  of  the  free  woman  (was)  by  prom. 

4.  28  as  Isaac  was,  are  the  children  of  promise 

Eph.  1.  13  were  sealed  with  that  holy  spirit  of  pro. 

2. 12  strangers  from  the  covenants  of  promise 
3.  6  partakers  of  his  promise  in  Christ  by  the 

6.  2  which  is  the  first  commandment  with  p. 

1  Ti.  4.  8  having  promise  of  jthe  life  that  now  is,  and 

2  Ti.  1.  1  according  to  the  promise  of  life  which  is 
Hell.  4.  1  promise  being  left  (us)  of  entering  into 

6.  12  through  faith  and  patience  inherit  the  p. 

6.  15  patiently  endured,  he  obtained  the  prom. 

6.  17  unto  the  heirs  of  promise  the  immutabil. 

7.  6  and  blessed  him  that  had  the  promises 

8.  6  which  was  established  upon  better  prom. 
9. 15  might  receive  the  promise  of  eternal  inb. 

10.  36  that,  after,  .ye  might  receive  the  promise 

11.  9  By  faith  he  sojourned  in  the  land  of  pro. 
11.  9  the  heirs  with  him  of  the  same  promise 
11.  13  died  in  faith,  not  having  received  the  pr. 
11.  17  he  that  had  received  the  promises  offered 
11.  33  obtained  promises, stopped  tliemouthsof 
11.39  through  faith,  received  not  the  promise 

2  Pe.  3.  4  Where  is  the  promise  of  liis  coming?  for 
3.  9  The  Lord  is  not  slack  concerning  his  pro. 
- 1  Jo.  2.  25  this  is  the  promise  tliathe  hath  promised 

4.  A  promise,  iwdyyeAya  epaggelma. 

2  Pe.  1.  4  exceeding  grpat  and  precious  promises 

3. 13  Nevertheless  we,  according  to  his  promise 


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PROPHESYING 


PROMISE,  to  (make)  — 

1  .To  say,  "lOX  amar. 

Kum  14.  40  unto  the  place  which  the  Lord  hath  pro. 

2  Ki.  8.  19  promised  him  to  give  him  alway  a  light 
2  Ch.21.  7  as  he  promised  to  give  a  light  to  him  and 
Neh.  9.  15  promisedst  them  that  they  should  go  in 

9.  23  which  thou  hadst  promised  to  their  fathers 
Esth.  4.  7  promised  to  pay  to  the  king’s  treasuries 

2.  To  speak,  13?  ddbar. 

Jer.  32. 42  all  the  good  that  I  have  promised  them 

3.  To  speak,  137  dabar,  3. 

Exodi2.  25  according  as  he  hath  promised,  that  ye 
Deut  1. 11  and  bless  you,  as  he  hath  promised  you  ! 
6.  3  Lord  God  of  thy  fathers  hath  promised 
o.  28  bring  them  into  the  land  which  he  prom. 

10.  9  according  as  the  Lord  thy  God  promised 

12.  20  enlarge  thy  border,  as  he  hath  promised 

13.  6  thy  God  blesseth  thee,  as  he  promised  th. 

19.  8  give  thee  all  the  land  which  he  promised 
23.  23  which  thou  hast  promised  with  thy  mouth 

26.  18  peculiar  people,  ashehath  promised  thee 

27.  3  Lord  God  of  thy  fathers  hath  promised 
Josh. 9.  21  Let  them  live,  as  the  princes  had  prom. 

22.  4  hath  given  rest . .  as  he  promised  them 

23.  5  as  the  Lord  your  God  hath  promised  unto 
23.  10  iighteth  for  you,  as  hehath  promisedyou 
23. 15  which  the  Lord  your  God  promised  you 

2  Sa.  7.  28  hast  promised  this  goodness  unto  thy  se. 

1  Ki.  2.  24  hath  made  me  an  house,  as  he  promised 

5.  12  gave  Solomon  wisdom,  as  he  promised  b. 

8.  20  sit  on  the  throne,  .as  the  Lord  promised 
8.  24  that  thou  promisedst  him  :  tliouspakest 
8.  23  that  thou  promisedst  him,  saying,  There 
8.  56  according  to  all  that  he  promised  :  there 

8.  56  which  he  promised  by  the  hand  of  Moses 

9.  5  as  I  promised  to  David  thy  father,  saying 

1  Ch.  17.  26  hast  promised  this  goodness  unto  thy  sel 

2  Ch  6. 10  set  on  the  throne,  .as  the  Lord  promised 

6.  15  hast  kept,  .that  which  thou  hast  promis. 
6. 16  keep,  .that  which  thou  hast  promised  h. 

Jer.  33.  14  that  good  thing  which  I  have  promised 

4.  To  say  the  same  thing,  assert,  profess,  opoXoytw. 
Luke 22.  6  [And  he  promised],  and  sought  opportu. 

5 . To  say  out  the  same  thing,  i^oyoXoydo/j.a.i  exom. 
Matt  14.  7  he  promised  with  an  oath  to  give  her  what. 

6.  To  profess,  promise,  iirayyl AAopai  epaygellomai. 
Markup  11  were  glad,  and  promised  to  give  him  mo. 
Acts  7.  5  yet  he  promised  that  he  would  give  it  to 
Rom.  4.  21  persuaded  that  what  he  had  promised  he 
Gal.  3.  19  should  come  to  whom  the  promise  was 
Titus  1.  2  which  God .  .promised  before  the  world" 
Hob.  6. 13  For  when  God  made  promise  to  Abraham 

10.  23  wavering;  forhe(is)faithfulthatpromised 

11.  11  shejudged  him  faithful  who  had  promised 
12. 26  npw  he  hath  promised,  saying,  Vet  once 

Jas.  1.  12  which  the  Lord  hath  promised  to  them  t. 

2.  5  kingdom  which  hehath  promised  to  them 
2  Pe.  2. 19  While  they  promise  them  liberty,  they  t. 
/1  Jo.  2. 25  this  is  the  promise  that  he  hath  promised 

Promise  afore,  to  — 

To  profess  or  promise  before,  •Kpoe-xayyeAAoyai. 

Rom.  1.  2  Which  he  had  promised  afore  by  his  pr. 

PROMISE  life,  to  — 

To  give  or  promise  life,  n;n  chayah,  5. 

Eze.  13.  22  from  his  wicked  way,  by  promising  him  1. 

PROMOTE,  to  — 

1  .To  make  great,  gadal,  3. 

Esth.  3.  1  did  king  Ahasuerus  promote  Hainan  the 

5. 11  wherein  the  king  had  promoted  him,  anil 

2.  To  make  hea.vy,  weighty,  honoured,  "ns  kabed,  3. 
Nuni24. 11I  thought  to  promote  thee  unto  great  h. 

3.  To  cause  to  prosper,  n?k  tselach,  5. 

Dan.  3.  30  Then  the  king  promoted  Shadrach,  Mesh. 

4.  To  make  high ,  on  rum,  3 a. 

Prov.  4.  8  Exalt  her,  and  she  shall  promote  thee ;  she 

PROMOTE  to  honour,  to  — • 

To  make  heavy,  weighty,  honoured,  133  kabed,  3. 
Nuni22. 17  I  will  promote  thee  unto  very  great  lion. 
22.  37  uotableindeed  to  promote  thee  tohonour? 

PROMOTED,  to  be  — 

To  move,  shake,  fiu  nua. 

Judg.9. 9, 11, 1 3  and  go  to  be  promoted  over  the  trees? 
PROMOTION  — 

To  make  high ,  mi  rum,  5. 

Psa.  75.  6  For  promotion  (cometh)  neither  from  the 
Prov  3.  35  but  shame  shall  be  the  promotion  of  fools 

PRONOUNCE,  to  — 

1.  To  speak  idly,  nua  batah,  3. 

Lev.  5.  4  swear,  pronouncing  with  (his)  lips  to  do 
5.  4  that  a  man  shall  pronounce  with  an  oath 

2.  To  speak,  *07  dabar,  3. 

Judgi2.  6  he  could  not  frame  to  pronounce  (it)  right 
Neh.  6. 12  he  pronounced  this  prophecy  against  me 
Jer.  11. 17  hath  pronounced  evil  against  thee,  for  the 

16. 10  Wherefore  hath  the  Lord  pronounced  all 

18.  8  If  that  nation,  against  whom  I  have  pro. 

19.  15  all  the  evil  that  I  have  pronounced  agai. 

25. 13  all  my  words  which  I  have  pronounced 

26.  13  repent  him  of  the  evil  thatlie  hath  pron. 


Jer.  26. 19  evil  which  he  had  pronounced  against  th.? 

34.  3  for  I  have  pronounced  the  word,  saith  the 

33. 17  all  the  evil  that  I  have  pronounced  agai. 

36.  7  fury  that  the  Lord  hath  pronounced  aga. 
36. 31  evil  that  I  have  pronounced  against  them 
40.  2  God  hath  pronounced  this  evil  upon  this 

3 . To  call,  N7i?  qara. 

Jer.  36. 18  pronounced  all  these  words  untome  with 

PROOF  — 

Proof,  trial,  SoKip-p  dokime. 

2  Co.  2.  9  that  I  might  know  the  proof  of  you,  wh. 

13.  3  Since  ye  seek  a  proof  of  Christ  speaking 
Phil  2.  22  But  ye  know  the  proof  of  him,  that,  as  a 

PROOF,  infallible  — 

1.4  sure  token,  racynpiov  tekmerion. 

Acts  1.  3  showed  himself,  .by  many  infallible  proo. 

2.4  showing  in,  pointing  out,  evSefis  endeixis. 

2  Co.  8.  24showyetothem.. the jjroofofyour love, and 

PROPER  — 

1.  Belonging  to  the  city,  well  born,  aareios  asteios. 

Heb.  11.  23  because  they  saw  (lie  was)  a  proper  child 

2.  One's  own,  iSios  idios. 

Acts  1.  19  that  field  is  called  in  their  proper  tongue 
1  Co.  7.  7  every  man  hath  his  proper  gift  of  God,  one 

PROPER  good  — 

4  peculiar  treasure,  nV;p  segullah. 

1  Ch.29.  3  I  have  of  mine  own  proper  good,  of  gold 

PROPHECY  — 

1.  What  is  lifted  up,  a  burden,  message,  Mb'?  massa. 
Prov  30.  1  words  of  Agur.  .(even)  the  prophecy :  the 

2.  Prophecy,  nKiai  nebuah. 

Prov  31.  1  tlie.prophecy  that  his  mother  taught  him 

2  Ch.  g.  29  in  the  prophecy  of  Ahijah  the  Shilonite 

15.  8  when  Asa  heard,  .the  prophecy  of  Oded 
Neh.  6. 12  that  he  pronounced  this  prophecy  against 

3. 4  prophet,  st’??  nabi. 

Dan.  9. 24  to  seal  up  the  vision  and  prophecy,  and  to 

4.  Prophecy, public  exposition,  irpo<pr\Teiapropheteia. 

Matti3- 14  in  them  is  fulfilled  the  prophecy  of  Esaias 
Rom  12.  5  whether  prophecy,  (let  us  prophesy)  acc. 

1  Co.  12.  10  to  another  prophecy ;  to  another  discern. 

13.  8  but  whether  (there  be)  prophecies,  they 

1  Ti.  1. 18  according  to  the  prophecies  which  went 

4. 14  which  was  given  thee  by  prophecy,  with 

2  Pe.  1.  20  no  prophecy  of  the  scripture  is  of  any 

I.  21  For  the  prophecy  came  not  in  old  time 
Rev.  1.  3  they  that  hear  the  words  of  this  prophecy 

11.  6  it  rain  not  in  the  days  of  their  prophecy 

19.  10  the  testimony  of  Jesus  is  the  spirit  of  pr. 

22.  7  he  that  keepeth  the  sayings  of  the  proph. 

22. 10  Seal  not  the  sayings  of  the  prophecy  of  t. 

22. 18  that  lieareth  the  words  of  the  prophecy  of 

22. 19  from  the  words  of  the  book  of  this  proph. 

5.  Prophetic,  vpinpriTiKos  prophelikos. 

2  Pe.  1. 19  lit  have  also  a  more  sure  word  of  proph. 

PROPHECY,  (the  gift  of)  — 

Prophecy,  ■npo<pr\je'ia  propheteia. 

1  Co.  13.  2  though  I  have  (the  gift  of)  prophecy,  and 

PROPHESY,  to  — 

1.  To  see  (in  vision),  run  chazah. 

Isa.  30. 10  Prophesy  iiot  unto  us  right  things . .  prop. 

2. To  prophesy ,  flow  forth,  NR)  naba,  2. 

1  Sa.  10.  11  he  prophesied  among  the  prophets,  then 
1  Ki.22. 12  all  the  prophets  prophesied  so,  saying,  Go 

1  Ch.23.  1  who  should  prophesy  with  harps,  with 

25.  2  which  prophesied  according  to  the  order 
25.  3  who  prophesied  with  a  harp,  to  give  tha. 

2  Ch.18.  11  all  the  prophets  prophesied  so,  saying,  Go 
Jer.  2.  8  prophesied  by  Baal,  and  walked  after  (t. 

5.  31  prophesy  falsely,  and  the  priests  bear  rule 

II.  21  Prophesy  not  in  the  name  of  the  Lord,  th. 

14. 14  The  prophet  s  prophesy  lies  in  my  name  :  I 

14.  15  concerning  the  prophets  that  prophesy  in 
14.  16  people  to  whom  they  prophesy  shall  be  e. 

19.  14  whither  the  Lord  had  sent  him  to  proph. 

20.  1  heardthat  Jeremiahprophesiedthesethi. 

20.  6  friends,  to  whom  thou  hast  prophesied  1. 

23.  16  words  of  the  prophets  that  prophesy  unto 
23.  21 1  have  not  spoken  unto  them,  yet  they  p. 
23.  25  that  prophesy  lies  in  my  name,  saying,  I 
23.  26  in  the  heart  of  the  prophets  that  prophe. 
23.  32  against  them  that  prophesy  false  dreams 

25. 13  which  Jeremiah  hath  prophesied  against 
25.  30  Therefore  prophesy  thou  against  them  all 

25.  9  Why  hast  thou  prophesied  in  the  name  of 

26.  11  for  he  hath  prophesied  against  this  city 
26.  12  Lord  sent  me  to  prophesy  against  this  h. 
26. 18  Micah  the  Morasthite  prophesied  in  the 

26.  20  who  prophesied  against  this  city,  and  ag. 

27. 10  For  they  prophesy  a  lie  untoyou,  to  rem. 

27. 14  Ye  shall  not  serve,  .for  they  prophesy  a 

27. 15  yet  they  prophesy  a  lie  in  my  name ;  that 

27.  15  and  the  prophetsthat  prophesy  unto  you 

27.  16  that  prophesy.. forthey  prophesy  a  lie  un. 

28.  6  perform  thy  words  which  thou  hast  pro. 

28.  8  prophesied  both  against  many  countries 

28.  9  The  prophet  which  prophesieth  of  peace 

29.  9  For  they  prophesy  falsely  unto  you  in  my 

29.  21  which  prophesy  a  lie  unto  you  in  my  na. 

29.  31  Because  that  Shemaiah  hath  prophesied 
32.  3  Wherefore  dost  thou  prophesy,  and  say 


Jer.  37.  19  Where  (are)  now  your  prophets  which  pr. 
Eze.  4.  7  uncovered,  and  thou  shalt  prophesy  aga. 

6.  2  set  thy  face  toward  the  mountains.. andp. 
11.  4  Therefore  prophesy  against  them,  proph. 

11.  13  when  I  prophesied,  that  Pelatiah  the  son 

12.  27  he  prophesieth  of  the  times  (that  are)  far 

13.  2  prophesy  against  the  prophets .  .that  pro. 
13.  16  prophets  of  Israel,  which  prophesy  cone. 
13. 17  set  thy  face,  .and  prophesy  thou  against 
20. 46  prophesy  against  the  forest  of  the  south 

21.  2  set  thy  face  toward  J  erusalem . .  and  pi’o. 

21.  9  Son  of  man,  prophesy,  and  say,  Thus  sa. 
21.  14  prophesy,  and  smite  (thine)  hands  toget. 

21.  28  thou,  son  of  man,  prophesy,  and  say,  Th. 
25.  2  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face . .  and  prophesy 

28.  21  set  thy  face  against  Zidon,  and  prophesy 

29.  2  prophesy  against  him,  and  against  all  E. 

30.  2  prophesy  and  say,  Thussaith  the  Lord  G. 

34.  2  prophesy  against  the  shepherds . .  prophe. 

35.  2  set  thy  face  against  mount  Seir,  and  pro. 

36.  t  prophesy  unto  the  mountains  of  Israel 

36.  3  Therefore  prophesy  and  say,  Thus  saith 

36.  6  Prophesy  therefore  concerning  the  land 

37.  4  Prophesy  upon  these  bones,  and  say  unto 

37.  7  So  1  prophesied . .  and  as  I  prophesied,  th. 

37.  g  Prophesy  unto  the  wind,  prophesy,  son  of 

37.  12  prophesy  and  say  UDtothem,  Thus  saith 

38.  2  set  thy  face  against  Gog.  .and  prophesy 

38.  14  prophesy  and  say  unto  Gog,  Thus  saith  the 

38.  17  which  prophesied  in  those  days  (many)  y. 

39.  1  prophesy  against  Gog,  and  say,  Thus  saith 
Joel  2.  28  sons  and  your  daughters  shall  prophesy 
Amos  2. 12  commanded  the  prophets,  saying,  Proph. 

3.  8  Lord  GOD  hath  spoken,  who  can  but  pro.  ? 

7. 12  and  there  eat  bread,  and  prophesy  there 

7. 13  But  prophesy  uot  again  any  more  at  Bet. 

7. 13  Lord  said  untome,  Go,  prophesyunto  my 
7. 16  Prophesy  not  against  Israel,  and  drop  not 

Zccli.13.  3  when  any  shall  yet  prophesy,  then  his  f. 
13.  3  shall  thrust  him  through  when  he  proph. 
13.  4  shall  be  ashamed,  .when  he  hath  proph. 

3.  To  show  self  a  prophet,  N33  naba,  7. 

Num  11.  25  when  the  spirit  rested,  .they  prophesied 
11.  26  spiritrested.. and  they  prophesied  in  thee. 
11.  27  Eldad  and  Medad  do  prophesy  in  the  ca. 

1  Sa.  10.  s  prophets  coming  down . .  and  they  shall  p. 
10.  6  thou  shalt  prophesy  with  them,  and  shalt 

10.  10  prophets  met  him . .  and  he  prophesied  am. 

18.  10  and  he  prophesied  in  the  midst  of  the  h. 

19.  21  they  prophesied  likewise,  .they  prophes. 
19.  23  went  on  and  prophesied,  until  he  came  to 
19.  24  stripped  off  his  clothes  also,  and  prophe. 

19.  20  messengers  of  Saul,  and  they  also  proph. 

1  Ki.18.  29  they  prophesied  until  the  (time)oi  the  0. 

22.  8  for  lie  doth  not  prophesy  good  concerning 

22.  10  and  all  the  prophets  prophesied  before  th. 
22.  18  Did  I  not  tell  thee  that  he  would  proph. 

2  Ch.18.  7  forhenever  prophesied  good  unto  me,  but 

18.  9  and  all  the  prophets  prophesied  before 

18.  17  Did  I  not  tell  thee  (that)  he  v'ould  not  pr. 

20.  37  prophesied  against  Jehosliaphat,  saying 
Jer.  14. 14  they  prophesy  untoyou  a  false  vision  and 

23. 13  they  prophesied  in  Baal,  and  caused  my 

26. 20  there  was  also  a  man  that  prophesied  in 

Eze.  13. 17  daughters,  .which  prophesy  out  of  their 

37. 10  So Iprophesied, ashecommanded  me, and 

4.  To  prophesy,  nr)  neba,  2. 

Ezra  5.  1  prophesied  unto  the  Jews  that  (were)  in 

5.  To  cause  to  drop,  let  drop,  r|t?:  nataph,  5. 

Mic.  2.  6  Prophesy  ye  not,  (say  they  to  them  that) 
2.  6  shall  not  prophesy  to  them,  (that)  they 
2.  1 1  I  will  prophesy  unto  thee  of  wine  and  of 

6.4  prophet,  k'b)  nabi. 

Eze.  13.  2  say  unto  them  that  prophesy  out  of  their 

7.  To  prophesy, publicly  expound,  TTpocpyreboi  proph. 

Matt.  7.  22  have  we  not  prophesied  in  thyname?  and 

11. 13  For  all  the  prophets  and  the  law  prophe. 

13.  7  hypocrites,  well  did  Esaias  prophesy  of 
26.  68  Prophesy  unto  us,  thou  Christ,  Who  is  ho 

Mark  7.  6  Well  hath  Esaias  prophesied  of  you  hyp. 

14.  65  say  unto  him,  Prophesy :  and  the  servants 
Luke  1.  67  filled  with  the  HolyGhost,  and  prophesied 

22.  64  saying,  Prophesy,  who  is  it  that  smote 
John  11.  51  he  prophesied  that  Jesus  should  die  for 
Acts  2.  17  sons  and  your  daughters  shall  prophesy 
2.  18  pour  out  in  those  days . .  and  they  shall  p. 

19.  6  and  they  spake  with  tongues,  and  proph. 

21.  9  four  daughters,  virgins,  which  did  proph. 
1  Co.  11.  4  Every  man  praying  or  prophesying, haying 

11.  s  every  woman  that  prayeth  or  prophesieth 

13.  9  For  we  know  in  part,  and  we  prophesy  in 

14.  1  Follow  after  charity,  .but  rather  that  ye 
14.  3  But  he  that  prophesieth  speaketh  unto 
14.  4  but  he  that  prophesieth  edifieth  the  chu. 
14.  5  prophesied  :  for  greater  (is)  he  that  prop. 
14.  24  if  all  prophesy,  and  there  come  in  one  that 
14.  31  For  ye  may  all  prophesy  one  by  one,  that 
14.  39  covet  to  prophesy,  and  forbid  not  to  speak 

1  Pe.  1.  10  who  prophesied  of  the  grace  (that  should 
Jude  14  prophesied  of  these,  saying,  Behold,  the 
Rev.  10.  11  Thou  must  prophesy  again  before  many 
11.  3  theyshall  prophesy  a  thousand  two  hur.  1. 

PROPHESYING  — 

1  .To  prophesy,  NR)  naba,  2. 

1  Sa.  19.  20  saw  the  company  of  the  prophets  prophes. 
2.To  show  self  a  prophet,  xzinaba,  7. 

1  Sa.  10. 13  when  he  had  made  an  end  of  prophesying 


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3.  Prophecy,  rtxi3 ynebuah. 

Ezra  6.  14  prospered  through  the  prophesying  of  H. 

4.  Prophecy,  TTpotprireia  propheteia. 

1  Co.  14.  6  or  by  knowledge,  or  by  prophesying,  or 

14.  22  prophesying  (serveth)  not  for  them  that 
1  Th.  5.  20  Despise  not  prophesyings 

PROPHET  — 

\.A  seer,  nm  chozeh. 

Isa.  30.  10  Which  say.  .to  the  prophets,  Trophesynot 

2.  A  prophet,  n'3)  nabi. 

Gen.  20.  7  for  he  (is)  a  prophet,  and  he  shall  pray  for 
Exod  7.  1  and  Aaron  thy  brother  shall  he  thy  propli. 
Humn.  29  that  all  the  Lord’s  people  were  prophets 

12.  6  If  there  be  a  prophet  among  you,  (I)  the 
Deuti3.  1  If  there  arise  among  you  a  prophet,  or  a 

13.  3  not  hearken  unto  the  words  of  that  prop. 
13.  5  that  prophet,  or  that  dreamer  of  dreams 

18.  15  God  will  raise  up  unto  thee  a  prophet  fr. 

18.  18  I  will  raise  them  up  a  prophet  from  amo. 

18.  20  the  prophet  which  shall  presume,  .thatp. 

18.  22  When  a  prophet  speaketh  in  the  name  of 

18.  22  theprophet  hath  spoken  it  presumptuou. 

34.  10  there  arose  not  a  prophet  since  in  Israel 

Judg.  6.  8  the  LORD  sent  a  prophet  unto  the  children 

1  Sa.  3.  20  established  (to  lie)  a  prophet  of  the  Lord 

9.  9  a  prophet  was  beforetime  called  a  seer 

10.  5  a  company  of  prophets  coming  down  from 

10.  10  a  company  of  prophets  met  him  ;  and  the 

10.  11  behold,  he  prophesied  among  the  proph. 

10.  11,  12  (Is)  Saul  also  among  the  prophets? 

19.  20  prophets  prophesying,  and  Samuel  stand. 

19.  24  they  say,  (Is)  Saul  also  among  the  proph. 

22.  5  the  pro'phet  Gad  said  unto  David,  Abide 
28.  6  neither  by  dreams,  nor  by  Urim,  nor  by  p. 
28.  15  answereth.  .neither  by  prophets,  nor  by 

2  Sa.  7.  2  the  king  said  unto  Nathan  the  prophet,  S. 

12.  25  sent  by  the  hand  of  Nathan  the  prophet 

24.  11  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  the  prophet 

1  Ki.  1.  8  the  prophet,  and  Shimei,  and  Rei,  and  the 

1.  10  theprophet,  and  Benaiah,  and  the  mighty 

1.  22  And,  lo.. Nathan  the  prophet  also  came  in 

1.  23  told  the  king.  .Behold  Nathan  the  prophet 

1.  32  the  prophet,  and  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jeh. 

1.  34,  38,  44,  45  the  priest  and  Nathan  the  pro. 

11.  29  the  prophet  Ahijah  the  Shilonite  found 

13.  1 1  there  dwelt  an  old  prophet  in  Betli-el,  and 

13. 18  I  (am)  a  prophet  also  as  thou  (art);  and  an^ 
13.  20,  26  the  prophet  that  brought  him  back 
13.  23  for  the  prophet  whom  he  had  brought  ba. 
13.  25  told .  .in  the  city  where  the  old  prophet  d. 
13.  29  the  prophet  took  up  the  carcase  of  the  man 

13.  29  the  old  prophet  came  to  the  city,  to  mou. 

14.  2  Ahijah  the  prophet,  which  told  me  that 

14. 18  by  the  hand  of  his  servant  Ahijah  the  pr. 

16.  7  also  by  the  hand  of  the  prophet  Jehu  the 

16.  12  spake  against  Baasha  by  Jehu  the  prophet 
18.  4  Jezebel  cut  off  the  prophets  of  the  Lord 
18.  4  Obadiah  took  an  hundred  prophets,  and 

18.13  when  Jezebel  slew  the  prophets  of  the  L. 
18.  13  hid  anhundred  men  of  the  LORD’S  proph. 
18.  19  the  prophets  of  Baal  four  hundred  and  fi. 

18. 19  the  prophets  of  the  groves  four  hundred 
18.  20  gathered  the  prophets  together  unto  m. 

— r«.  22  I  a  prophet  of  the  Lord;  but  Baal’s  p.. 
18.  25  Elijah  said  unto  the  prophets  of  Baal 
18.  36  the  prophet  camenear,  and  said,  LordG. 

18.  40  Take  the  prophets  of  Baal ;  let  not  one  of 

19.  1  had  slain  all  the  prophets  with  the  sword 
19. 10,  14  and  slain  thy  prophets  with  the  sword 

19.  16  shalt  thou  anoint  (to  be)  prophet  in  thy 

20.  13  there  came  a  prophet  unto  Ahab  king  of 

20.  22  tiie  prophet  came  to  the  king  of  Israel 

20.  35  a  certain  man  of  the  sons  of  the  prophets 

20.  38  the  prophet  departed,  and  waited  for  the 

_ *0.  41  discerned  him  that  he  (was)  of  the  proph. 

22.  6  the  king  of  Israel  gathered  the  prophets 
22.  7  not  here  a  prophet  of  the  Lord  besides 

22. 10  all  the  prophets  prophesied  before  them 

22. 12  the  prophets  prophesied  so,  saying,  Go  up 

22.  13  the  words  of  the  prophets  (declare)  good 
22.  22,  23  lying  spirit  in  the  mouth  of.  .prophets 

2  Ki  2.  3,  5  the  sons  of  the  prophets  that  (were)  at 

2.  7  of  the  sons  of  the  prophets  went,  and  st. 

2.  15  when  the  sons  of  the  prophets  which  (w.) 

3.  11  not  here  a  prophet  of  the  Lord,  that  we 

3. 13  the  prophets  of  thy  father,  and  to  the  p. 

4.  1  of  the  wives  of  the  sons  of  the  prophets 
4. 38  the  sons  of  the  prophets(were)sitting  be. 

4.  38  seethe  pottage  for  the  sons  of  the  proph. 

5.  3  (were)  with  the  prophet  that  (is)  in  Sam. 

5.  8  he  shall  know  that  there  is  a  prophet  in 

5.  13  (if)  the  prophet  had  bid  thee  (do  some)g. 

5.  22  two  young  men  of  the  sons  of  the  prophets 

6.  1  the  sons  of  the  prophets  said  unto  Elisha 

6. 12  Elisha,  the  prophet  that  (is)  in  Israel,  tell. 
9.  1  prophet  called  one  of  the  children  of  the 
9.  4  So.  .the  prophet,  went  to  Ramoth-gilead 
9.  7  the  blood  of  my  servants  the  prophets,  and 

10.  19  call  unto  me  all  the  prophets  of  Baal,  all 
14.  25  the  prophet,  which  (was)  of  Gath  hepher 

17.  13  by  all  the  prophets,  (and  by)  all  the  seers 

17.  13  sent  to  you  by  my  servants  the  prophets 
17.  23  as  he  had  said  by  all  his  servants  the  pr. 

19.  2  to  Isaiah  the  prophet,  the  son  of  Amoz 

20.  1  the  prophet  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz  came 
20.  11  And  Isaiah  the  prophet  cried  unto  the  L. 

20.  14  Then  came  Isaiah  the  prophet  unto  king 

21.  10  the  Lord  spake  by  his  servants  the  prop. 

23.  2  the  prophets,  and  all  the  people,  both  sm. 

33. 18  of  the  prophet  that  came  out  of  Samaria 


2  Ki.24.  2  which  he  spake  by  his  servants  the  proph. 

1  Ch.  16.  22  Touch  not.  and  do  my  prophets  no  harm 

17.  1  David  said  to  Nathan  the  prophet,  Lo,  I 
29.  29  in  the  book  of  Nathan  the  prophet,  and 

2  Ch.  9.  29  in  the  book  of  Nathan  the  prophet,  and 

12.  5  Then  came  Shemaiah  the  prophet  to  Re. 

12. 15  in  the  book  of  Shemaiah  the  prophet,  and 

13.  22  written  in  the  story  of  the  prophet  Iddo 

15.  8  heard . .  the  prophecy  of  Oded  the  prophet 

18.  5  the  king,  .gathered  together  of  prophets 

18.  6  not  here  a  prophet  of  the  Lord  besides 
18.  9  all  the  prophets  prophesied  before  them 
18.  11  all  the  prophets  prophesied  so,  saying 
18.  12  the  words  of  the  prophets  (declare)  good 
18.  21,  22  lying  spirit  in  the  mouth  of .  .prophets 
20.  20  believe  his  prophets,  so  shall  ye  prosper 

21.12  a  writing  to  him  from  Elijah  the  prophet 

24.  19  he  sent  prophets  to  them,  to  bring  them 

25. 15  he  sent  unto  him  a  prophet,  which  said 

25.  16  the  prophet  forbare,  and  said,  I  knowth. 

26.  22  did.  .the  prophet,  the  son  of  Amoz,  write 

28.  9  But  a  prophet  of  the  Lord  was  there,  wh. 

29.  25  Gad  the  king’s  seer,  and  Nathan  the  pro. 
29.  25  the  commandment  of  the  Lord  by  his  pr. 
32.  20  the  prophet  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz,  pra. 
32.  32  in  the  vision  of  Isaiah  the  prophet, the  son 

35.  18  And . .  from  the  days  of  Samuel  the  proph. 

36.  12  humbled  not  himself  before . .  the  prophet 

36.  16  misused  his  prophets,  until  the  wrath  of 
Ezra  9.  11  hast  commanded  by  thy  servants  the  pro. 
Neh.  6.  7  prophets  to  preach  of  thee  at  Jerusalem 

6.  14  prophets,  that  would  have  put  me  in  fear 
9.  26  thy  prophets  which  testified  against  them 
9.  30  testiliedst.  .by  thy  spirit  in  tliy  prophets 
9.  32  on  our  prophets,  and  on  our  fathers,  and 

Psa.  31.  title,  theprophet  came  unto  him,  after  lie  had 
74.  9  (there  is)  no  more  any  prophet :  neither 

105. 15  Touch  not  mine  anointed,  and  do  my  pro. 
Isa.  3.  2  the  prophet,  and  the  prudent,  and  the  an. 

9.  15  the  prophet  that  teacheth  lies,  he  (is)  the 

28.  7  the  priest  and  the  prophet  have  erred  th. 

29.  10  the  prophets  and  your  rulers,  the  seers 

37.  2  unto  Isaiah  the  prophet,  the  son  of  Amoz 

38.  1  the  prophet,  the  son  of  Amoz,  came  unto 

39.  3  Then  came  Isaiah  the  prophet  unto  king 
Jer.  1.  5  ordained  thee  a  prophet  unto  the  nations 

2.  8  the  prophets  prophesied  by  Baal,  and  w. 

2.  26  they,  .and  their  priests,  and  their  proph. 

2.  30  your  own  sword  hath  devoured  your  pr. 

4.  9  And.  .at  that  day.  .the  prophets  shall  w. 

5.  13  the  prophets  shall  become  wind,  and  the 
5.  31  The  prophets  prophesy  falsely,  and  the  p. 

6. 13  from  the  prophet  even  unto  the  priest  e. 

7.  23  sent  unto  you  all  my  servants  the  proph. 

8.  1  the  bones  of  the  prophets,  and  the  bones 
8.  10  from  the  prophet  even  unto  the  priest  e. 

13.  13  the  prophets,  and  all  the  inhabitants  of 

14. 13  the  prophets  say  unto  them,  Ye  shall  not 

14.  14  The  prophets  prophesy  lies  in  my  name 

14. 15  the  prophets  that  prophesy  in  my  name 

14. 15  By  sword  and  famine  shall  those  prophets 

14.  18  the  prophet  and  the  priest  go  about  into 

18. 18  nor  counsel,  .nor  the  word  from  the  pro. 
20.  2  Pasliur  smote  Jeremiah  the  prophet,  and 
23.  9  Mine  heart . .  is  broken  because  of  the  pr. 

23. 11  both  prophet  and  priest  are  profane :  yea 
23.  13  I  have  seen  folly  in  the  prophets  of  Sam. 
23.  14  I  have  seen  also  in  the  prophets  of  Jem. 
23.  15  saith  the  Lord.  . concerning  the  prophets 
23.  15  from  the  prophets  of  Jerusalem  is  profan. 
23.  16  of  the  prophets  that  prophesy  unto  you 
23.  21  I  have  not  sent  these  prophets,  yet  they 
23.  25  I  have  heard  what  the  prophets  said,  that 
23.  26  in  the  heart  of  the  prophets  that  prophesy 
23.  26  prophets  of  the  deceit  of  their  own  heart 
23. 28  The  prophet  that  bath  a  dream,  let  him 
23.  30,31 1  (am)  against  the  prophets,  saith  the  L. 
23.  33  or  the  prophet,  or  a  priest,  shall  ask  thee 
23.  34  the  prophet,  and  the  priest,  and  the  peo. 
23.  37  Thus  shalt  thou  say  to  the  prophet,  What 

25.  2  the  prophet  spake  unto  all  the  people  of 

25.  4  hath  sent  unto  you  all  his  servants  the  p. 

26.  5  the  prophets,  whom  I  sent  unto  you,  both 

26.  7  So . .  the  prophets  and  all  the  people  heard 

26.  8  the  prophets  and  all  the  people  took  him 

26.  11  Then  spake  the  priests  and  the  prophets 

26. 16  said . .  unto  the  priests  and  to  the  prophets 

27.  9  hearken  not  ye  to  your  prophets,  nor  to 

27.  14  the  prophets  that  speak  unto  you,  saying 

27.  15  and  the  prophets  that  prophesy  unto  you 

27.  16  of  your  prophets  that  prophesy  unto  you 

27. 18  if  they  (be)  prophets,  and  if  the  word  of 

28.  1  of  Azur  the  prophet,  which  (was)  of  Gib. 

28.  5  prophet  Jeremiah  said  unto  the  prophet 

28.  6  Even  the  prophet  Jeremiah  said,  Amen 

28.  8  Tiie  prophets  that  have  been  before  me  and 
28.  9  The  prophet  which  prophesieth  of  peace 
28.  9  when  the  word  of  the  prophet  shall  come 
28.  9  (then)  shall  the  prophet  be  known,  that 
28.  10  prophet  took  the  yoke  from  off  the  proph. 
28.  11  And  the  prophet  Jeremiah  went  his  way 
28.  12  Hananiah  the  prophet  had  broken  the  y. 
28.  12  from  off  the  neck  of  theprophet  Jeremiah 
28.  15  Then  said  the  prophet,  .unto,  .the  proph. 

28.  17  So  Hananiah  the  prophet  died  the  same 

29.  1  the  prophet  sent  from  Jerusalem  unto  the 

29.  1  and  to  the  prophets,  and  to  all  the  people 

29.  8  Let  not  your  prophets  and  your  diviners 

29.  15  hath  raised  us  up  prophets  in  Babylon 
29.  19  which  I  sent,  .by  my  servants  the  proph. 
29.  29  read,  .in  the  ears  of  Jeremiah  theprophet 
32.  2  the  prophet  was  shut  up  in  the  court  of  the 


Jer.  32.  32  their  prophets,  and  the  men  of  Judah,  and 

34.  6  theprophet  spake  all  these  words  untoZ. 

35.  15  I  have  sent,  youallmy  servants  the  pro. 

36.  8  all  that  Jeremiah  the  prophet  commanded 

36.  26  Baruch  the  scribe,  and  Jeremiah  the  pro. 

37.  2  which  he  spake  by  the  prophet  Jeremiah 

37.  3  And ..  the  king  sent .  .  to  the  prophet  Jere. 

37.  6  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto  the  pro. 
37.  13  he  took  Jeremiah  the  prophet,  saying,  Th. 

37.  19  your  prophets  which  prophesied  unto  you 

38.  9  the  prophet,  whom  they  have  cast  into 

38.  10  take  up  Jeremiah  the  prophet  out  of  the 

38.  14  took  Jeremiah  the  prophet  unto  himinto 

42.  2  said  unto  Jeremiah  the  prophet.  Let,  we 

42.  4  the  prophet  said  unto  them,  I  have  heard 

43.  6  the  prophet,  and  Baruch  the  son  of  Ner. 

44.  4  I  sent  unto  you  all  my  servants  the  proph. 

45.  1  the  prophet  spake  unto  Baruch  the  son  of 

46.  1  which  came  to  Jeremiah  the  prophet  ag. 

46.  13  that  the  Lord  spake  to  Jeremiah  the  pr. 

47.  1  that  came  to  Jeremiah  the  prophet  agai. 

49.  34  that  came  to  Jeremiah  the  prophet  agai. 

50.  1  the  Lord  spake . .  by  J eremiah  the  prophet 

51.  59  the  prophet  commanded  Seraiah  the  son 
Lam.  2.  9  prophets  also  find  no  vision  from  the  Lord 

2.  14  Thy  prophets  have  seen  vain  and  foolish 
2.  20  shall  the  priest  and  the  prophet  be  slain 

4. 13  For  the  sins  of  her  prophets,  (and)  the  ini. 
Eze.  2.  5  that  there  hath  been  a  prophet  among  t  h. 

7.  26  then  shall  they  seek  a  vision  of  the  proph. 
13.  2  the  prophets  of  Israel  that  prophesy,  and 
13.  3  Woe  unto  thefoolish  prophets,  that  follow 
13.  4  thy  prophets  are  like  the  foxes  in  the  de. 

13.  9  upon  the  prophets  that  see  vanity,  and 

13. 16  the  prophets  of  Israel,  which  prophesy  c. 

14.  4  Every  man.  .that,  .cometh  to  the  prophet 
14.  7  and  cometh  to  a  prophet  to  enquire  of  him 
14.  9  if  the  prophet  be  deceived  when  he  hath 
14.  9  I  the  Lord  have  deceived  that  prophet 

14. 10  the  punishment  of  the  prophet  shall  be 

22.  25  a  conspiracy  of  her  prophets  in  the  midst 
22.  28  her  prophets  have  daubed  them  with  un. 
33.  33  know  that  a  prophet  hath  been  among  th. 
38.  17  the  prophets  of  Israel,  which  prophesied 

Dan.  9.  2  the  word .  came  to  Jeremiah  the  prophet 

9.  6  the  prophets,  which  spake  in  thy  name  to 
9.  10  laws,  which  he  set  before  us  by.  .the  pro. 
Hos.  4.  5  the  prophet  also  shall  fall  with  thee  in 

6.  5  Therefore  have  I  hewed  (them)  by  the  p. 
9.  7  the  prophet  (is)  a  fool,  the  spiritual  man 

9.  8  the  prophet  (is)  a  snare  of  a  fowler  in  all 
12.  10  I  have  also  spoken  by  the  prophets,  and 

12.10  used  similitudes,  by  the  ministry  of  the  p. 

12.  13  by  a  prophet  the  Lord  brought,  .by  apr. 
Amos  2.  11  I  raised  up  of  your  sons  for  prophets,  and 

2.  12  and  commanded  the  prophets,  saying 

3.  7  he  revealeth  his  secret  unto,  .the  proph. 

7.  14  I  (was)  no  prophet,  neither  (was)  I  a  pro. 
Mic.  3.  5  the  prophets  that  make  my  people  err 

3.  6  the  sun  shall  go  down  over  the  prophets 

3. 11  tlieprophets  thereof  divine  for  money:  yet 
Hab.  1.  1  The  burden  which  Habakkuk  the  proph. 

3.  1  A  prayer  of  Habakkuk  the  prophet  upon 
Zeph.  3.  4  Her  prophets  fee)  light  (and)  treacherous 
Hag.  1.  1,  3  word  of  the  LORD  by  Haggai  the  proph. 

1.  12  the  words  of  Haggai  the  prophet,  as  the 

2.  1,  10  word  of  the  LORD  by  the  prophet  Ha. 
Zech.  1.  1,  7  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto,  .the  proph. 

1.  4  unto  whom  the  former  prophets  have  cr. 
1.  5  and  the  prophets,  do  they  live  for  ever? 

1.  6  which  I  commanded  my  servants  the  pr. 
7.  3  to  speak . .  to  the  prophets,  saying,  Should 
7.  7  Lord  hath  cried  by  the  former  prophets 

7.  12  sent  in  his  spirit  by  the  former  prophets 

8.  9  these  words  by  the  mouth  of  the  prophets 

13.  2  the  prophets  and  the  unclean  spirit  to 
13.  4  the  prophets  shall  be  ashamed  every  one 
13.  5  I  (am)  no  prophet,  I  (am)  an  husbandman 

Mai.  4.  5  I  will  send  you  Elijah  the  prophet  before 

3 . A  prophet,  «'?)  nebi. 

Ezra  5.  1  prophets,  Haggai  the  prophet,  and  Zech. 

5.  2  with  them,  .the  prophets  of  God  helping 

6.  14  the  prophet  and  Zechariah  the  son  of  Id. 

4 . To  ( cause  to)  drop,  '!»)  nataph,  5. 

Mic.  2.  11  he  shall  even  be  the  prophet  of  this  peo. 

5.  A  prophet,  public  expounder,  npo<pr)TTis  prophet es. 
Matt.  1.  22  fulfilled  which  was  spoken . .  by  the  proph. 

2.  5  of  Judea  :  for  thus  it  is  written  by  the  p. 
2.  15  be  fulfilled  which  was  spoken,  .by  the  p. 
2. 17  that  which  was  spoken  by  Jeremy  the  p. 

2.  23  be  f ul  filled  which  was  spoken  by  the  pr. 

3.  3  this  is  he  that  was  spoken  of  by  the  pro 

4.  14  which  was  spoken  by  Esaias  the  prophet 

5.  12  for  so  persecuted  they  the  prophets  wh. 

5.  17  am  come  to  destroy  the  law.  or  the  proph. 

7. 12  do.  .for  this  is  the  law  and  the  prophets 

8.  17  which  was  spoken  by  Esaias  the  prophet 

10.  41  receiveth  a  prophet  in .  .name  of  a  proph. 

10.  41  He.,  shall  receive  a  prophet’sreward;  aim 

11.  9  A  prophet?yea.  .and  more  than  a  proph 

11.  13  the  prophets  and  the  law  prophesied  un. 

12.  17  which  was  spoken  by  Esaias  theprophet 

12.  39  no  sign,  .but  the  sign  of  the  prophet  Jo. 

13.  17  That  many  prophets  and  righteous  (men) 

13.  35  fulfilled  which  wasspoken  by  the  prophet 

13.  57  A  prophet  is  not  without  honour,  save  in 

14.  5  because  they  counted  him  as  a  prophet 

16.  4  unto  it,  but  the  sign  of  [theprophetjJonas 
16. 14  and  others,  Jeremias,  or  one  of  the  proph. 

21.  4  fulfilled  which  was  spoken  by  the  prophet 


PROPHET 


781 


PROTECTION 


Mattai.  ii  Jesus  the  prophet  of  Nazareth  of  Galilee 

21.  26  we  fear,  .for  all  hold  John  as  a  prophet 
2:.  46  But . .  because  they  took  him  for  a  prophet 

22.  40  On  these,  .hang  all  the  law  and  the  prop. 

23.  29  ye  build  the  tombs  of  the  prophets,  and 
23.  30  been  partakers,  .in  the  blood  of  the  pro. 
23.  31  children  of  them  which  killed  the  proph. 
23.  34  I  send  unto  you  prophets,  and  wise  men 

23.  37  (thou)thatkillest  the  prophets  and  stonest 

24.  15  desolation,  spoken  of  by  Daniel  the  pro. 

26.  56  that  the  scriptures  of  the  prophets  might 

27.  9  that  which  was  spoken  by  Jeremy  the  p. 

27.  35  [fullilled  which  was  spoken  by  the  prop.] 
Mark  1.  2  As  it  is  written  in  [the  prophets],  Behold 

6.  4  A  prophet  is  not  without  honour,  but  in 

6.  15  That  it  is  a  prophet,  or  as  one  of  the  pro. 

8.  28  (say),  Elias,  and  others,  One  of  the  proph. 
11.  32  counted  John,  that  he  was  a  prophet  in. 
13.  14  [desolation,  spoken  of  by  Daniel  the  pro.] 

Luke  1.  70  As  he  spake  by  the  mouth  of  his  holy  pr. 

1.  76  shalt  be  called  the  prophet  of  the  Highest 

3.  4  in  the  book  of  the  words  of  Esaias  the  p. 

4.  17  delivered  unto  him  the  book  of  the  prop. 
4.  24  No  prophet  is  accepted  in  his  own  conn. 
4.  27  lepers,  .in  the  time  of  Eliseusthe  prophet 

6.  23  in  the  like,  .did  their  fathers  unto  the  p. 
7. 16  a  great  prophet  is  risen  up  among  us;  and 

7.  26  A  prophet V  Yea. . much  more  than  a  pro. 

7.  28  not  a  greater  [prophet]  than  John  the  B. 

7.  39  This  man,  if  he  were  a  prophet,  would  h. 

9.  8  that  one  of  the  old  prophets  was  risen  a. 

9.  19  that  one  of  the  old  prophets  is  risen  again 

10.  24  many  prophets  and  kings  have  desired  to 

11.  29  no  sign,  .but  the  sign  of  Jonas  [the  prop.] 
11.  47  for  ye  build  thesepulclires  oftheprophets 
11.  49  I  will  send  them  prophets  and  apostles 

11.  50  the  blood  of  all  the  prophets,  which  was 
13.  28  the  prophets,  in  the  kingdom  of  God,  and 
13.  33  be  that  a  prophet  perish  out  of  Jerusalem 
13.  34  which  killest  the  prophets,  and  stonest  t. 

16.  16  The  law  and  the  prophets  (were)  until  J. 

16.  29  They  have  Moses  and  the  prophets ;  let  t. 
16.  31  If  they  hear  not  Moses  and  the  prophets 

18.  31  all  things  that  are  written  by  the  proph. 
20.  6  they  be  persuaded  that  John  was  a  proph. 
24. 19  a  prophet  mighty  in  deed  and  word  before 
24  25  believe  all  that  the  prophets  have  spoken 
24.  27  beginning  at  Moses  and  all  the  prophets 
24.  44  and  (in)  the  prophets,  and  (in)  the  Psalms 

John  i.  21  Art  thou  that  prophet?  And  lie  answered 

1.  23  Make  straight  the  way.  .said  the  prophet 

1.  25  not.  .Christ,  nor  Elias,  neither  that  prop. 

1.  45  of  whom  Moses  in  the  law,  and  the  prop. 
4.  19  saith.  .Sir,  I  perceive  that  thou  art  a  pr. 
4.  44  prophet  hath  no  honour  in  his  own  conn. 

6.  14  prophet  that  should  come  into  the  world 
6. 45  It  is  written  in  the  prophets,  And  they  s. 

7.  40  Mary,  .said,  Of  a  truth  this  is  the  prophet 

7.  52  Search,  .for  out  of  Galilee  ariseth  no  pr. 

8.  52  Abraham  is  dead,  and  the  prophets,  and 

8.  53  Abraham,  which  is  dead?  and  the  proph. 

9.  17  What  sayest  thou.  .He  said,  He  is  a  pro. 

12.  38  the  saying  of  Esaias  the  prophet  might 
Acts  2.  16  that  which  was  spoken  by  the  prophet  J. 

2.  30  being  a  prophet,  and  knowing  that  God 

3.  18  had  showed  by  the  mouth  of  all  his  pro. 
3.  21  spoken  by  the  mouth  of  all  his  holy  pro. 
3.  22  A  prophet  shall  the  Lord  your  God  raise 
3.  23  every  soul,  which  will  not  hear  that  prop. 
3. 24  the  prophets  from  Samuel  and  those  that 
3.  25  Ye  are  the  children  of  the  prophets,  and 
7.  37  A  prophet  shall  the  Lord  your  God  raise 
7.  42  as  it  is  written  in  the  book  of  the  proph. 
7.  48  Howbeit  the  most  high,  .as  saith  the  pro. 

7.  52  Which  of  the  prophets  have  not  your  fa. 

8.  28  sitting  in  his  chariot  read  Esaias  the  pr. 

8.  30  heard  him  read  the  prophet  Esaias,  and 
8.  34  of  whom  speaketh  the  prophet  this?  of  h. 

10.  43  To  him  giveall  thepropliets  witness,  that 

11.  27  these  days  came  prophets  from  Jerusalem 

13.  1  was  at  Antioch  certain  prophets  and  tea. 

13. 15  after  the  reading  of  the  law  and  the  prop. 
13.  20  he  gave,  .judges,  .until  Samuel  the  prop. 
13.  27  the  prophets  which  are  read  every  sabb. 

13.  40  that. .  which  is  spoken  of  in  the  prophets 

15. 15  And  to  this  agree  the  words  of  the  proph. 
15.  32  being  prophets  also  themselves,  exhorted 
21. 10  from  Judea  a  certain  prophet,  named  A. 
24. 14  written  in  the  law  and  in  the  prophets 
26.  22  than  those  which  the  prophets  and  Moses 
26. 27  believest  thou  the  prophets  ?  I  know  that 

28.  23  out  of  the  law  of  Moses,  and  (out  of)  the  p. 

28.  25  Well  spake  the  Holy  Ghost  by.  .the  prop. 

Rom.  1.  2  by  his  prophets  in  the  holy  Scriptures 

3.  21  being  witnessed  by  the  law  and  the  prop. 

11.  3  they  have  killed  thy  prophets,  and  digged 
1  Co.  12.  28  secondarily  prophets,  thirdly  teachers 

12.  29  all  apostles?,  .all  prophets?,  .'all  teachers? 

14.  29  Let  the  prophets  speak  two  or  three,  and 
14.  32  spirits  of  the  prophets,  .subject  to  the  pr. 
14.  37  If  any  man  think  himself  to  be  a  prophet 

Eph.  2.  20  the  foundation  of  the  apostles  and  proph. 
3.  5  revealed  unto  his  holy  apostles  and  prop. 
4. 11  some,  prophets  ;  and  some,  evangelists 
1  Th.  2. 15  killed  the  Lord  Jesus  and  their  own  pro. 
Titus  1. 12  a  prophet  of  their  own,  said,  TheCretians 
Heb.  1.  1  God.  .spake,  .unto  the  fathers  by  the  pro. 

11.  32  David  also,  and  Samuel,  and  (of)  the  pro. 
Jas.  5. 10  the  prophets,  who  have  spoken  in  the  name 

1  Pe.  1. 10  the  prophets  have  enquired  and  searched 

2  Pe.  2. 16  dumb  ass.  .forbade  the  madness  of  the  p. 

3.  2  which  were  spoken  before  by  the  holy  p. 


Rev.  10.  7  hath  declared  to  his  servants  the  proph. 
11.  10  two  prophets  tormented  them  that  dwelt 
11.  18  give  reward  unto  thy  servants  the  proph. 

16.  6  have  shed  the  blood  of  saints  and  proph. 
18.  20  heaven,  and  (ye)  holy  apostles  and  proph. 

18.  24  in  her  was  found  the  blood  of  prophets 
22.  6  the  Lord  God  of  the  holy  prophets  sent 
22.  9  of  thy  brethren  the  prophets,  and  of  them 

6.  Prophetic ,  TrporpqTi/aSs  prophetikos. 

Rom.  16.  26  But  now . .  by  the  scriptures  of  the  proph. 
PROPHET,  to  make  self  a  — ■ 

To  show  self  a  prophet,  N3)  naba,  7. 

Jer.  _29.  26  (that  is)  mad,  and  maketh  himself  a  pro. 

29.  27  which  maketh  himself  a  prophet  to  you? 
PROPHET,  false  — 

A  false  prophet,  xf/evSonpocpriTqs  pseudoprophetes. 
Matt.  7.  15  Beware  of  false  prophets,  which  come  to 
24. 11  many  false  prophets  shall  rise,  and  shall 
24.  24  there  shall  arise  false  Christs,  andfalsep. 
.Mark  1 3.  22  false  prophets  shall  rise,  and  shall  show 
Luke  6.  26  for  so  did  their  fathers  to  the  false  proph.” 
Acts  13.  6  a  false  prophet,  a  Jew,  whose  name  (was) 
2  Pe.  2.  1  were  false  prophets  also  among  the  peo. 

1  Jo.  4.  i  false  prophets  are  gone  out  into  the  world 
Rev.  16.  13  and  out  of  the  mouth  of  the  false  prophet 

19.  20  the  false  prophet  that  wrought  miracles 
20. 10  where  the  beast  and  the  false  prophet 

PROPHETESS  — 

1. A  prophetess,  female  preacher,  nx'tn  nebiah. 

Exodis.  20  Miriam  the  prophetess,  the  sister  of  Aar. 
Judg.  4.  4  Deborah,  a  prophetess,  the  wife  of  Lapid. 

2  Ki.22.  14  the  prophetess,  the  wife  of  Shallum  the 
2  Ch.34.  22  Huldah  the  prophetess,  the  wife  of  Slial. 
Neh.  6.  14  on  the  prophetess  Noadiah,  and  the  rest 
Isa.  8.  3  I  went  unto  the  prophetess  ;  and  she  co. 

2.  A  prophetess,  female  preacher,  icpo<t>r\TLs  proph. 

Luke  2.  36  Anna,  a  prophetess,  the  daughter  of  Ph. 
Rev.  2. 20  Jezebel,  which  ealleth  herself  a  prophet. 
PROPITIATION  — 

1.  What  appeases,  propitiates,  ikarryis  hilasmos. 

1  Jo.  2.  2  he  is  the  propitiation  for  our  sins  ;  and  not 

4.  10  his  Son  (to  be)  the  propitiation  for  our  s. 

2.  Place  of  propitiation,  iXaarriptov  liilasterion. 
Rom.  3.  25  a  propitiation  through  faith  in  his  blood 

PROPORTION  — 

1.  Void  or  open  space,  nya  maar. 

1  Ki.  7.  36  according  to  the  proportion  of  every  one 

2.  Array,  Tj-iy  erek. 

Job  41.  12  nor  his  power,  nor  his  comely  proportion 

3.  Proportion,  equality,  avaXoyta  analogia. 

Romi2.  6  (let. .)  according  to  the  proportion  of  faith 

PROSELYTE  — 

Proselyte,  one  who  comes  toward,  irpoo-qXvTos  pro. 
.\Iatt23.  15  compass  sea  and  land  to  make  one  prose. 
Acts  2.  10  and  strangers  of  Rome,  Jews  and  prosel. 
6.  5  Parmenas,  and  Nicolas  a  proselyte  of  A. 

13.  43  religious  proselytes  followed  Paul  and  B. 
PROSPECT  — 

Face,  D'is  panim. 

Eze.  40.  44  and  their  prospect  (was)  toward  the  south 
40.  44  one.  (having) the  prospect  toward  the  n. 
40.  45,  46  chamber,  whose  prospect  (is)  toward 

42.  15  gate  whose  prospect  (is)  toward  the  east 

43.  4  gate  whose  prospect  (is)  toward  the  east 
PROSPER,  to  — 

1.  To  go  on,  ti?n  halak. 

Judg.  4.  24  Israel  prospered,  and  prevailed  against 

2.  To  be  or  go  right,  'ib;|  hasher. 

Ecel.11.  6  for  thou  knowest  not  whether  shall  pro. 

3.  To  cause  to  prosper,  nSx  tselach,  5. 

Ezra  5.  8  this  work  goeth  fast  on,  and  prosperetli 
6. 14  prospered  through  the  prophesying  of  II. 
Dan.  6.  28  So  this  Daniel  prospered  in  the  reign  of 

4.  Togo  on  prosperously,  nSy  tsaleach. 

Numi4.  41  ye  transgress,  .but  it  shall  not  prosper 
Isa.  53.  10  pleasure  of  the  Lord  shall  prosper  in  his 
54.  17  No  weapon .  .formed  against  thee  shall p. 
Jer.  12.  1  Wherefore  doth  the  way  of  the  wicked  p.? 
22.  30  a  man  (that)  shall  not  prosper  in  his  days 
22.  30  no  man  of  liis  seed  shall  prosper,  sitting 
Eze.  16.  13  and  thou  didst  prosper  into  a  kingdom 

17.  9  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  ;  Shall  itprosper? 

17.  10  Yea,  behold,  (being)  planted,  shall  it  pr.? 

17.  15  Shall  he  prosper?  shall  he  escape  thatdo. 
Dan.  11.  27  but  it  shall  not  prosper:  for  yet  the  end 

5.  To  ( cause  to)  go  on  prosperously,  rh?  tsaleach,  5. 

Gen.  24.  40  will  send  his  angel -with  thee,  and  prosper 
24.  42  if  now  thou  do  prosper  my  way  which  I 
24.  56  seeing  the  Lord  hath  prospered  my  way 
Dent  28.  29  thou  shalt  not  prosper  in  thy  ways  :  and 
1  Ki.22. 12  Go  up  to  Ramoth-gilead,  and  prosper  :  for 
22.  15  Go,  and  prosper :  for  the  Lord  shall  de. 

1  Ch.22. 11  prosper  thou,  and  build  the  house  of  the 

22.  13  Then  shalt  thou  prosper,  if  thou  takest 

29.  23  Solomon  sat  on  the  throne. .  and  prospered 

2  Ch.13. 12  fight  ye  not.  .for  ye  shall  not  prosper 

14.  7  rest  on  every  side.  So  they  built  and  pr. 

18.  11  Go  up  to  Ramoth-gilead, and  prosper;  for 

18.  14  Go  ye  up,  and  prosper,  and  they  shall  be 

20.  20  believe  his  prophets,  so  shall  ye  prosper 


2  Ch.  24.  20  Why  transgress  ye . .  that  ye  cannot  pro.  ? 

31.  21  he  did  (it)  with  all  his  heart,  and  prospered 

32.  30  And  Hezekiah  prospered  in  all  his  works 
Neh.  1.  11  prosper,  I  pray  thee,  thy  servant  this  day 

2.  20  will  prosper  us ;  therefore  we  his  servants 
Psa.  1.  3  and  whatsoever  he  doeth  shall  prosper 
37.  7  fret  not  thyself  because  of  him  who  pros. 
Prov28.  13  He  that  covereth  his  sins  shall  not  prosper 
Isa.  55.  11  shall  prosper  (in  the  thing)  whereto  I  sent 
Jer.  2.  37  Lord  hath  rejected,  .thou shalt  not  pros. 

5.  28  judge  not  the  cause..yet  they  prosper;  and 
32.  5  though  ye  fight,  .ye  shall  not  prosper 
Dan.  8. 12  castdown.  .anditpraetised,  and  prospered 
8.  24  shall  prosper,  and  practise,  and  shall  de. 
11.  36  shall  prosper  till  the  indignation  be  acc. 

6.  To  cause  to  act  wisely,  Spy  sakal,  5. 

Deut29.  9  do  them,  that  ye  may  prosper  in  all  that 
Josh.  1.  7  mayest  prosper  whithersoever  thou  goest 

1  Ki.  2.  3  mayest  prosper  in  all  that  thou  doest,  and 

2  Ki.  18.  7  he  prospered  withersoever  he  went  forth 
ITov  17.  8  whithersoever  it  turneth,  it  prosperetli 
Jer.  10.  21  therefore  they  shall  not  prosper,  and  all 

20.  11  for  they  shall  not  prosper:  (their)  everla. 
23.  5  a  king  shall  reign  and  prosper,  and  shall 

7.  To  be  at  rest,  I’jy’,  rby  shalah,  shalav. 

Job  12.  6  tabernacles  of  robbers  prosper,  and  they 
Psa.122.  6  peace  of  Jerusalem  :  they  shall  prosper 
Lam.  1.  5  her  enemies  prosper ;  for  the  Lord  hath 

8 . Peace,  completeness,  01  Sy  shalom. 

2  Sa.  n.  7  how  the  people  did,  and  how  the  war  p. 
9 .Safe,  at  ease,  at  rest,  vSy  slialev. 

Psa.  73.  12  ungodly,  who  prosper  in  the  world;  they 

10.  To  be  complete,  finished,  at  peace,  □Sc’  shalam. 

Job  9.  4  hardened  (himself)  against  him,  and.  .p.? 
11  .To  have  a  good  journey,  go  cm  well,  cvobiogai. 

1  Co.  16.  2  lay  by  him  in  store,  as  (God)  hath  prosp 

3  J ohn  2  thou  mayest  prosper . .  even  as  thy  soul  p 
PROSPER,  to  cause  or  make  to  — 

To  cause  to  prosper  or  go  on,  nSy  tsaleach,  5. 

Gen.  39.  3  made  all  that  he  did  to  prosper  in  his  h. 
39.  23  which  he  did,  the  Lord  made  (it)  to  pros. 

2  Ch.26.  5  sought  the  Lord,  God  made  him  to  pros 
Dan.  8.  25  he  shall  cause  craft  to  prosper  in  his  hand 

PROSPERITY  — 

1  .Good,  310  tob. 

Deut  23.  6  Thou  shalt  not  seek . .  their  prosperity  all 

1  Ki.  10.  7  prosperity  exeeedeth  the  fame  which  I  h. 
Job  36.  11  they  shall  spend  their  days  in  prosperity 
Eccl.  7.  14  In  the  day  of  prosperity  be  joyful,  but  in 
Lam.  3.  17  hastremovedmysoul. . I forgat prosperity 
Zech.  1.  17  My  cities  through  prosperity  shall  yet  be 

2 .1'rst,  case,  security,  iby  shelev. 

Psa.  30.  6  in  my  prosperity  I  said,  I  shall  never  be 
3 .Safe,  at  ease,  at  rest,  shalcv. 

Zech.  7.  7  when  Jerusalem  was.  .in  prosperity,  and 
i.ltest,  ease,  security,  n ype  shalvah. 

Psa.122.  7  Peace  be  within  thy  walls,  (and)  prosper. 
Prov.  1.  32  and  the  prosperity  of  fools  shall  destroy 
Jer.  22.  21  I  spake  unto  thee  in  thy  prosperity  ;  (but) 

5 .Peace,  completeness,  □iSpi  shalom. 

Job  15.  21  in  prosperity  the  destroyer  shall  Cornell. 
Psa.  35.  27  which  hath  pleasure  in  the  prosperity  of 
73.  3  (when)  I  saw  the  prosperity  of  the  wicked 
Jer.  33.  9  for  all  the  prosperity,  that  I  procure  unto 
PROSPERITY,  to  send  — 

To  cause  to  prosper,  nSx  tsaleach,  5. 

Psa.  1 18.  2s  O  Lord,  I  beseech  thee,  send  now  prosp. 
PROSPEROUS,  PROSPEROUSLY,  to  make  — 

1.  To  prosper,  rhs  tsaleach. 

Psa.  45.  4  in  thy  majesty  ride  prosperously,  because 

2.  To  cause  to  prosper,  rkf  tsaleach,  5. 

Gen.  24.  21  had  made  his  journey  prosperous  or  not 
39.  2  he  was  a  prosperous  man :  and  he  was  in 
Josh.  1.  8  then  thou  shalt  make  thy  way  prosperous 
Judgi8.  5  may  know  whether  our  way.  .shall  be  pr. 

2  Ch.  7.  11  and  in  his  own  house,  he  prosperously  eff. 
Isa.  48.  15  brought  him,  and  he  shall  make  his  wayp. 

3.  To  finish,  complete,  xby  shalam,  3. 

Job  8.  6  surely . .  make  the  habitation . .  prosperous 

4.  Peace,  completeness,  u\Sy  shalom. 

Zech.  8.  12  For  the  seed  (shall  be)  prosperous;  the 
PROSTITUTE,  to  — 

To  pierce,  pollute,  make  common,  chalal,  3. 

Lev.  19.  29  Do  not  prostitute  thy  daughter,  to  cause 
PROTECTION  — 

Hiding,  secrecy,  rnnp  sitlirah. 

Deut  32.  38  rise  up  and  help  you,  (and)  be  your  prot. 
PROTEST  by,  I  — 

Yea,  (adv.  of  affirmation  or  adjuring),  vq  ne. 

1  Co.  15.  31  I  protest  by  your  rejoicing  which  I  have 
PROTEST  (earnestly),  tc  — 

To  protest,  ( cause  to  testify),  ny  ud,  5. 

Gen.  43.  3  The  man  did  solemnly  protest  unto  us,  s. 
I  Sa.  8.  9  howbeit  yet  protest  solemnly  unto,  .and 
1  Ki.  2.  42  protested  unto  thee,  saying.  Know  for  a 
Jer.  11.  7  For  I  earnestly  protested  unto  your  fath. 

11.  7  rising  early  and  protesting,  saying,  Obey 
Zech.  3.  6  angel  of  the  Lord  protested  unto  Joshua 


PROUD 


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PROVISION 


PROUD  (thing,  most,  proudly)  — 

I  .Gay,  proud,  K3  ge. 

Isa.  16.  6  he  (is)  very  proud :  (even)  of  his  haughti. 

2.  Proud,  gay,  nxa  geeh. 

Job  40.  ii  behold  every  one  (that  is)  proud,  and  ab. 

40.  12  Look  on  every  one  (that  is)  proud,  (and) 
Psa.  94.  2  Lift  up  thyself,  .render  a  re  ward  to  thep. 
123.  4  filled . .  with  the  contempt  of  the  proud 
140.  5  proud  have  hid  a  snare  for  me,  and  cords 
Prov  15.  25  The  Loud  will  destroy  the  house  of  the  p. 

16.19  better . .  than  to  divide  the  spoil  with  the  p. 
Isa.  2.  12  upon  every  (one  that  is)  proud  and  lofty 
Jer.  48.  29  he  is  exceeding  proud,  his  loftiness,  and 

3 . Pride,  rising,  excellency,  gam. 

Job  38. 1 1  and  here  shall  thy  proud  waves  be  stayed  ? 

4.  Pride,  rising,  excellency,  niN3  geuth. 

Psa.  17.  10  with  their  mouth  they  speak  proudly 

5.  To  be  or  become  proud,  haughty,  highf 3a  gabah. 
Prov  16.  5  Every  one  (that  is)  proud  in  heart  (is)  an 
Eccl.  7.  8  patient  iu  spirit  (is)  better  than  the  proud 

6 . High,  haughty,  aha,  wna  gaboah. 

1  Sa.  2.  3  Talk  no  more  so  exceedingly  proudly ;  let 
Psa.138.  6  but  the  proud  he  knowetli  afar  off 

7.  Proud,  it  zed. 

Psa.  86.  14  O  God,  the  proud  are  risen  against  me,  and 
119.  21  Thou  hast  rebuked  the  proud  (that  are) 
119.  51  Tiie  proud  have  had  me  greatly  in  derision 
119.  69  The  proud  have  forged  a  lie  against  me 
119.  78  Let  the  proud  be  ashamed ;  for  they  dealt 
119.  85  The  proud  have  digged  pits  for  me,  which 
119.  122  Be  surety,  .let  not  the  proud  oppress  me 
Prov  2i.  24  Proud  (and)  haughty  scorner(is)hisname 
Isa.  13.  11  will  cause  the  arrogancy  of  the  proud  to 
Jer.  43.  2  all  the  proud  men,  saying  unto  Jeremiah 
Mai.  3. 15  now  we  call  the  proud  happy;  yea,  they 

4.  1  all  the  proud,  yea,  and  all  that  do  wick. 

8.  Pride,  presumption,  proud  one,  j)ij  zadoh. 

Prov  21.  24  (is)  his  name  who  dealeth  in  proud  wrath 
Jer.  50.  31  I  (am)  against  thee,  (0  thou)  most  proud 
50.  32  most  proud  shall  stumble  and  fall,  and  n. 

9.  Great,  Vna  gadol. 

Psa.  12.  i  (and)  the  tongue  that  speaketh  proud  tli. 

10.  Pride,  rising,  excellency  ,  nut  a  gaavah. 

Psa.  31. 18  which  speak  grievous  things  proudly  and 
31.  23  and  plentifully  rewardeth  the  proud  doer 

II  .Proud,  j'm  zedon. 

Psa.  124.  5  Then  the  proud  waters  had  gone  over  our 

12.  Haughty,  vn;  yahir. 

Hab.  2.  5  a  proud  man,  neither  keepeth  at  home 

13 . To  oppress,  break,  nj;  yanah. 

Psa.123.  4  filled,  .with  the  contempt  of  the  proud 

14.  Breadth,  width ,  pride,  nrn  rahab. 

Job  9.  13  the  proud  helpers  do  stoop  under  him 
26. 12  by  his  understanding  he  smiteth.  .the  p. 

15.  Broad,  wide,  proud,  rahab. 

Psa.  40.  4  respecteth  not  the  proud,  nor  such  as  turn 

16.  To  be  high,  on  rum. 

Prov  6.  17  A  proud  look,  a  lying  tongue,  and  hands 

17.  Broad,  wide,  proud,  arp  rachab. 

Psa.101.  5  him  that  hath  an  high  look  and  a  proud 
Prov  21.  4  An  high  look,  and  a  proud  heart,  (and)  the 
28.  25  He  that  is  of  a  proud  heart  stirreth  up  s. 

IS.  Exceeding  proud,  uirepii<pavos  huperephanos. 
Luke  1.  51  he  hath  scattered  the  proud  in  the  imag. 
Rom.  1.  30  haters  of  God,  despiteful,  proud,  boasters 

2  Ti.  3.  2  For  men  shall  be.  .proud,  blasphemers 
Jas.  4.  6  God  resisteth  the  proud,  but  giveth  grace 
1  Pe.  5.  5  for  God  resisteth  the  proud,  and  giveth 

PROUD,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  high  or  haughty,  Fua  gabah. 

Jer.  13.  15  Hear  ye,  and  give  ear ;  be  not  proud  :  for 

2.  To  be  proud,  Tt,  nil  zud,  zid. 

Jer.  50.  29  for  she  hath  been  proud  against  the  Lord 

3.  To  be  puffed  up,  rvcpoogai  tuplioomai. 

1  Ti.  6.  4  He  is  proud,  knowing  nothing,  hut  doting 
PROUDLY,  to  deal,  behave  self,  have  spoken — 

1  .To  be  proud,  to  zud. 

Exodi8. 11  for  in  the  thing  wherein  they  dealt  proud. 

2. To  act  proudly ,  to  zud,  5. 

Neh.  9. 10  for  thou  knewest  that  they  deal  proudly 

9. 16  But  they  and  our  fathers  dealt  proudly 
9.  29  yet  they  dealt  proudly,  and  hearkened 

3.  To  make  great,  S>na  gadal,  5. 

Obad.  12  neither  shouldest  thou  have  spoken  pro. 
■L  To  be  broad,  wide,  proud,  arn  rahab. 

Isa.  3.  5  child  shall  behave  himseU  proudly  agai. 

PROVE,  to  — 

1  .To  try,  prove,  test,  ]na  bachan. 

Psa.  17.  3  Thou  hast  proved  mine  heart;  thou  hast 
66.  10  For  thou,  O  God,  hast  proved  us  :  thou 
81.  7  I  proved  thee  at  the  waters  of  Meribah 
95.  9  When  your  fathers  tempted  me,  proved 
Mai.  3.  10  prove  me  now  herewith,  saith  the  Lord 

2 .To  try,  prove,  ncj  nasah,  3. 

EX0CI15.  25  an  ordinance,  and  there  he  proved  them 

16.  4  may  prove  them,  whether  they  will  walk 


Exod2o.  20  God  is  come  to  prove  you,  and  that  his  f. 
Deut.  8.  2  to  prove  thee,  to  know  what  (was)  in  thi. 

8.  16  that  he  might  prove  thee,  todotheegood 
13.  3  for  tlie  Lord  your  God  proveth  you,  to  k. 
33.  8  whom  thou  didst  prove  at  Massah,  (and 
Judg.  2.  22  That  through  them  I  may  prove  Israel 

3.  1  which  the  LORD  left,  to  prove  Israel  by  t. 
3.  4  they  were  to  prove  Israel  by  them,  to  kn. 

6.  39  let  me  prove,  I  pray  thee,  but  this  once 
1  Sa.  17.  39  he  assayed  to  go;  for  he  had  not  proved 

17.  39  for  I  have  not  proved  (them).  And  David 

1  Ki.io.  1  she  came  to  prove  him  with  hard  quest. 

2  Ch.  9.  1  she  came  to  prove  Solomon  with  hard  qu. 
Psa.  26.  2  Examine  me,  O  Lord,  and  prove  me ;  try 
Eecl.  2.  1  Go  to  now,  I  will  prove  thee  with  mirth 

7.  23  All  this  have  I  proved  by  wisdom :  1  said 
Dan.  1.  12  Prove  thy  servants,  I  beseech  thee,  ten  d. 

1. 14  So  he  consented,  .and  proved  them  ten 

3  .To  show  off,  b.TTobtluvvp.i  apodeiknumi. 

Acts  25.  7  complaints,  .which  they  could  not  prove 

4.  To  try,  prove,  8oicip.d(a  dokimazo. 

Lukei4.  19  I  go  to  prove  them  :  I  pray  thee  have  me 
Rom. 12.  2  that  ye  may  prove  what(is)  that  good,  and 
2  Co.  8.  8  and  to  prove  the  sincerity  of  your  love 

8.  22  whom  we  have  oftentimes  proved  diligent 
13.  5  prove  your  own  selves.  Know  ye  not  your 

Gal.  6.  4  let  every  man  prove  his  own  work,  and 
Eph.  5.  10  Proving  what  is  acceptable  unto  the  Lord 
1  Th.  5.21  Prove  all  tilings  :  hold  fast  that  which  is 
1  Ti.  3.  10  these  also  first  lie  proved ;  then  let  them 
Heb.  3.  9  [When  your  fathers  tempted  me,  proved] 

5.  To  set  alongside,  prove,  demonstrate,  irap'urTii/u. 
Acts  24.  13  Neither  can  they  prove  the  thiugs  where. 

6.  To  attempt,  try,  put  to  the  proof,  meipdfapeirazb. 
John  6.  6  this  he  said  to  prove  him  :  for  he  himself 

7 . To  cause  to  go  up  together,  construct,  crvp.piBd.Civ. 
Acts  9.  22  confounded  the  Jews,  .proving  that  this 

PROVE  before,  to  — 

To  accuse  before  or  first,  irpoouTia.op.au  proaitiaomai. 
Rom.  3.  9  for  wc  have  before  proved  both  Jews  and 

PROVED,  to  be  — 

To  be  tried,  proved,  tested,  Jria  baclwn,  2. 

Gen.  42. 15  Hereby  ye  shall  be  proved  :  By  the  life  of 

42. 16  that  your  words  may  be  proved,  whether 

PROVENDER  — 

1.  Provender,  mixed  food,  h'bi  belli. 

Isa.  30.  24  the  young  asses,  .shall  eat  clean  proven. 

2.  Fodder,  provender,  Kispa  mispo. 

Gen.  24.  25  We  have  both  straw  and  provender  enou. 
24.  32  gave  straw  and  provender  for  the  camels 

42.  27  to  give  his  ass  provender  in  the  inn,  he  e. 

43.  24  their  feet ;  and  he  gave  their  asses  prov. 
Judg  19. 19  Yet  there  is  both  straw  and  provender 

PROVENDER,  to  give  — 

To  mix,  mingle,  bby  balal. 

Judg  19.  21  gave  provender  unto  the  asses:  and  they 

PROVERB  — 

1.  Acute  saying,  hidden  thing,  nyn  cliidah. 

Hab.  2.  6  take  up.  .a  taunting  proverb  against  him 

2.  A  riding  saying,  proverb,  similitude,  ban  mashal. 

Dent  28.  37  thou  shalt  become . .  a  proverb,  and  a  by 
1  Sa.  10.  12  Therefore  it  became  a  proverb,  (Is)  Saul 

24.  13  As  saith  the  proverb  of  the  ancients,  Wic. 

1  Ki.  4.  32  And  he  spake  three  thousand  proverbs 

9.  7  Israel  shall  be  a  proverb  and  a  by  word 

2  Ch.  7.  20  make  it  (to  be)  a  proverb  and  a  by  word 
Psa.  69.  11  made  sackcloth,  .and  I  became  a  proverb 
Prov.  1.  1  proverbs  of  Solomon  the  son  of  David,  k. 

1.  6  To  understand  a  proverb,  and  the  interp. 
10.  1  The  proverbs  of  Solomon.  A  wise  son  ma. 

25.  1  These  (are)  also  proverbs  of  Solomon,  w. 
Eccl.  12.  9  sought  out,  (and)  set  in  order  many  prov. 
Isa.  14.  4  That  thou  shalt  take  up  this  proverb  agai. 
Jer.  24.  9  a  proverb,  a  taunt  and  a  curse,  in  all  pla. 
Eze.  12.  22  what  (is)that  proverb  (that)yehave  in  the 

12.  23  I  will  make  this  proverb  to  cease,  and  t. 
14.  8  and  will  make  him  a  sign  and  a  proverb 

18.  2  What  mean  ye,  that  ye  use  this  proverb 

18.  3  have  (occasion)  any  more  to  use  this  pro. 

3 . Parable,  comparison,  similitude,  irapafloKr]  par. 
Luke  4.  23  Ye  will  surely  say  unto  me  this  proverb 

4.  Proverb,  obscure  saying,  irapoipla  paroimia. 
Johm6.  25  tilings  have  1  spoken  unto  you  in  proverbs 

16.  25  shall  no  more  speak  unto  you  in  proverbs 
16.  29  speakest  thou  plainly,  and  speakest  110  p. 
2  Be.  2.  22  according  to  the  true  proverb,  The  dog 
PROVERB,  to  speak  or  use  as  a  — 

To  use  a  similitude  or  ruling  saying,  bon  mashal. 
Nuni2i.  27  Whereforethey  that  speak  in  proverbs  say 
Eze.  12.  23  they  shall  no  more  use  it  as  a  proverb  iu 
16.  44  one  that  useth  proverbs  shall  use  (this)  p. 
PROVIDE  (for)  to  — 

1  .To  see,  look  after,  run  chazah. 

Exodi8.  21  Moreover  thou  shalt  provide  outofallthe 

2.  To  prepare,  pa  kun,  5. 

2  Ch.  2.  7  cunning  men.  .whom  D.  my  father  did  p. 
Job  38.  41  Who  provideth  for  the  raven  his  food?  w. 
Psa.  64.  9  preparest  them  corn ..  thou  hast  so  prov. 

78.  20  can  lie  give  bread  also?  can  he  provide  fi. 
Prov.  6.  8  Provideth  her  meat  iu  the  summer,  (and) 


3.  To  do,  make,  ifjty  asah. 

Gen.  30.  30  now  when  shall  I  provide  for  mine  own  h. 

2  Ch.32. 29  Moreover  he  provided  him  cities,  and  po. 

4.  To  see,  look  after,  nxn  raah. 

Gen.  22.  8  God  will  provide  himself  a  lamb  for  a  bu. 
Deut33.  21  provided  the  first  part  forhimself,  because 

1  Sa.  16.  1  I  have  provided  me  a  king  amoug  his  sons 

16. 17  Provide  me  now  a  man  that  can  play  well 

5.  To  make  ready,  iroipdfa  hetoimazo. 

Lukei2.  20  those  things  be  which  thou  hast  provided  ? 
G.  To  acquire,  prepare ,  jiossess,  urdogai  ktaomai. 
Matt  10.  9  Provide  neither  gold,  uor  silver,  nor  brass 

7.  To  set  alongside,  irapiarypi  'paristemi. 

Acts  23.  24  provide  (them)  beasts,  that  they  may  set 

8.  To  do,  make,  iro'u a  poieo. 

Lukei2.  33  provide  yourselves  hags  which  wax  not  old 

9.  To  look  before  or  forward,  irpof}\firw  problepS. 
Heb.  11.  40  God  having  provided  some  better  thing 

10 . To  know  or. think  beforehand,  irpovoecv  pronoeo. 
Rom.  12. 17  Provide  tilings  honest  in  the  sight  of  all 

2  Co.  8.  21  Providing  for  honest  things,  not  only  iu 
1  Ti.  5.  8  But  if  any  provide  not  for  his  own,  and 

PROVIDENCE  — 

Po  rethought,  npivoia  pronoia. 

Acts  24.  2  done  unto  this  nation  by  thy  providence 
PROVINCE  — 

1.  Jurisdiction,  nrin  medinah. 

1  Ki.20.  14,  15,  17,  19  men  of  the  princes  of  the  prov. 
Ezra  2.  1  these  (are)  the  cliildreu  of  the  province 

4. 15  hurtful  unto  kingsand  provinces,  and  that 

5.  8  went  into  the  province  of  Judea,  to  the  h. 

6.  2  in  the  palace  that  (is)  in  the  province  of 

7.  16  canst  find  in  all  the  province  of  Babylon 
Neh.  1.  3  left  of  the  captivity  there  in  the  province 

7.  6  These(are)thechildrenoftheprovince,th. 

11.  3  Now  these  (are)  the  chief  of  the  province 

Esth.  1.  i  an  hundred  and  seven  and  twenty  provin 

1.  3  nobles  and  princes  of  the  provinces,  (lie.) 

1.  16  people  that  (are)  in  all  the  provinces  of 

1.  22  into  all  the  king’s  provinces,  into  every  pr 

2.  3  appoint  officers  in  all  the  provinces  of  his 
2. 18  made  a  release  to  the  provinces,  and  gave 

3.  8  dispersed  among  the  people  in  all  the  pr. 

3.  12  governors  that  (were)  over  every  province 
3.  12  to  the  rulers  of  every  people  of  every  pro. 
3.  13  sent  byposts  into  all  the  king’sproviuces 

3.  14  commandmenttobegiveuineveryprovin. 

4.  3  in  every  province,  whithersoever  the  ki. 

4.  11  people  of  the  king’s  provinces,  do  know 

8.  5  Jews  which  (are)  in  all  the  king’s  provin. 

8.  9  deputies  and  rulers  of  the  provinces  whi. 

8.  9  provinces,  unto  every  province  according 
8.  11  all  the  power  of  the  people  and  province 
8.  12  Upon  one  day,  in  all  the  proviuces  of  king 
8.  13  commandment  to  be  given  in  every  prov. 

8.  17  in  every  province,  and  in  every  city,  whi. 

9.  2  throughout  all  the  provinces  of  the  king 

9.  3  rulers  of  the  provinces,  and  the  lieutene. 

9.  4  fame  went  out  throughout  all  the  provin. 

9.  12  have  they  done  intlierestof  theking'sp. 
9.  16  other  Jews  that  (were)  ill  the  king's  pro. 
9.  20  Jews  that  (were)  in  all  the  provinces  of 
9.  28  kept  throughout  every,  .province,  and 

9.  30  to  the  hundred  twenty  and  seven  prov. 
Eccl.  2.  8  peculiar  treasure  of  kings  and  of  the  pr. 

5.  8  perverting  of .  .justice  in  a  province,  111a. 
Lam.  1.  i  princess  among  the  provinces,  (how)  is 
Eze.  19.  8  on  every  side  from  the  provinces,  andsp. 
Dan.  2.  48  made  him  ruler  over  the  whole  province 

2.  49  over  the  affairs  of  the  province  of  Babyl. 

3.  1  in  the  plain  of  Dura,  in  the  province  of  B. 
3.  2  ga tlier  together ..  all  the  rulers  of  the  p. 
3.  3  all  the  rulers  of  the  provinces,  were  gat. 
3.  12  hast  set  over  the  affairs  of  the  province 
3.  30  king  promoted  Shadrach.  .in  the  province 
8.  2  palace,  which  (is)  in  the  province  of  Elam 

11.  24  even  upon  the  fattest  places  of  the  prov. 

2.  What  is  ruled  over,  a  province,  district,  iirapx  'ia- 
Acts  23.  34  he  asked  of  what  province  he  was.  And 

25.  1  when  Festus  was  come  into  the  province 

PROVISION  - 

1. A  word,  matter,  thing,  nn^dabar. 

Dan.  1.  s  appointed  them  a  daily  provision  of  the 

2.  Provision,  what  is  prepared,  rn?  kerah. 

2  Ki.  6.  23  he  prepared  great  provision  for  them :  and 

3.  Bread,  food,  onb  lechem. 

1  Ki.  4.  22  Solomon’s  provision  for  one  day  was  th. 

4.  Hunting,  what  is  gained  by  hunting,  TS  tsayul. 
Josh.  9.  s  all  the  bread  of  their  provision  vvas  dry 
Psa.  132.  15  I  will  abundantly  bless  her  provision:  I 

5: Hunting,  what  is  gained  by  hunting,  nyx  tsedah. 
Gen.  42I  25  to  give  them  provision  for  the  way :  and 
45.  21  Joseph,  .gave  them  provision  for  the  way 

6 .Forethought,  -npovoia  pronoia. 

Rom  13.  14  make  not  provision  for  the  flesh,  to  (ful.) 

PROVISION,  to  make  or  take  — 

1.  To  contain,  comprehend,  provide,  bis  kul,  3 a. 

1  Ki.  4.  7  each  man  his  month  in  a  year  made  pro. 

2.  To  prepare,  establish,  pa  kun,  5. 

1  CI1.29.  19  palace,  (for)  the  which  I  have  made  pro. 


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3.  To  hunt  for  one's  self,  ns  tsucl,  7. 

Josh.  g.  12  This  our  bread  we  took  hot  (for)  our  pr. 

PROVOCATION  — 

1.  Provocation,  cause  of  anger,  sadness,  oy_3  kaas. 

1  Ki.  15.  30  by  his  provocation  wherewith  he  provo. 

2i.  22  provocation  wherewith  thou  hast  provo. 

2  Ki.  23.  26  because  of  all  the  provocations  that  Ma. 
Eze.  20.  28  presented  the  provocation  of  their  offer. 

2.  To  make  bitter,  rnn  mar  ah,  5. 

Job  17.  2  doth  not  mine  eye  continue  in  their  pro. 
3 .Strife,  contention,  nano  meribah. 

Psa.  95.  8  Harden  not  your  heart,  as  in  the  provoc. 

4 . Despisings,  nisx)  neatsoth. 

Neh.  9.  18  thy  god  that,  .wrought  great  provocatio. 

9.  26  rebelled,  .and  they  wrought  great  provo. 

5.  A  very  bitter  provocation,  ira.pa.TUKpaap.4s  para. 
Heb.  3.  8,  15  Harden  not  your  hearts,  as  in  the  pr. 

PROVOKE  (to  anger,  wrath,  emulation,  jealousy),  to  — 

1  .To  anger,  provoke,  0 go  kaas,  3. 

t  Sa.  1.  6  her  adversary  also  provoked  her  sore,  for 

2.  To  make  angry,  provoke,  oys  kaas,  5. 

Deut.  4.  25  shall  do  evil,  .to  provoke  him  to  anger 

9.  18  in  doing  wickedly,  .to  provoke  him  to  a. 
3r.  29  provoke  him  to  anger  through  the  work 

32.  16  They  provoked  him  to  jealousy  with  str. 
32.  21  they  have  provoked  me  to  anger  withtli. 

32.  21  I  will  provoke  them  to  anger  with  a  fool. 
Judg.  2. 12  bowed  themselves,  .and  provoked  the  L. 
1  Sa.  1.  7  so  she  provoked  her ;  therefore  she  wept 

1  Ki.  14.  9  molten  images,  to  provoke  me  to  anger 

14.  15  their  groves,  provoking  the  Lord  to  anger 

15.  30  provoked  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  to  anger 

16.  2  to  provoke  me  to  anger  with  their  sins 
16.  7  in  provoking  him  to  anger  with  the  work 

16. 13  provoking  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  to  an. 

16.  26,  33  provoke  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  to  an. 

21.  22  wherewith  thou  hast  provoked  (me)  to  a. 

22.  53  provoked  to  anger  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 
2KJ.17.  11  wicked  things  to  provoke  tire  Lord  to  an. 

17.  17  sold. .to  do  evil,  .to  provoke  him  to  anger 
21.  6  much  wickedness.. to  provoke  (him)  to  an. 
21. 15  have  provoked  me  to  anger,  since  the  day 

22. 17  that  they  might  provoke  metoanger  with 

23. 19  Israel,  .made  to  provoke  (the  LonD)to  an. 

23.  26  that  Manasseh  had  provoked  him  withal 

2  Ch.28.  25  provoked  to  anger  the  Lord  God  of  his 

33.  6  wrought  much  evil . .  to  provoke  him  to  a. 

34.  25  that  they  might  provoke  me  to  auger  with 
Neh.  4.  5  for  they  have  provoked  (thee)  to  anger  b. 
Psa.  78.  58  provoked  him  to  anger  with  their  high  p. 

106.  29  provoked  (him)  to  anger  with  their  inve. 
Isa.  65.  3  people  that  provoketli  me  to  anger  cont. 
Jer.  7.  18  gods,  that  they  may  provoke  me  to  anger 

7. 19  Do  they  provoke  metoanger?  saiththeL. 

8. 19  Why  have  they  provoked  me  to  anger  w. 

11. 17  provoke  me  to  anger,  in  offering  incense 
25.  6  provoke  me  not  to  anger  with  the  works 
25.  7  that  ye  might  provoke  me  to  anger  with 
32.  29  unto  other  gods,  to  provoke  me  to  anger 
32.  30  have  only  provoked  me  to  anger  with  the 
32.  32  they  have  done  to  provoke  me  to  anger 
44.  3  have  committed  to  provoke  me  to  anger 
44.  8  In  that  ye  provoke  me  unto  wrath  with 

Eze.  8.  17  have  returned  to  provoke  me  to  anger:  and 
16. 26  thy  whoredoms,  to  provoke  me  to  anger 
Hos.  12. 14  Ephraim  provoked  (him)  to  anger  most  b. 

3.  To  make  bitter,  rrjn  marah,  5. 

Psa.  78.  40  How  oft  did  they  provoke  him  in  the  wil. 
78.  56  Yet  they  tempted  and  provoked  the  most 
106.  7  provoked  (him)at  the  sea,  (even)  at  the R. 
106.  33  Because  they  provoked  his  spirit,  so  that 
106.  43  but'they  provoked  (him)  with  their  coun. 
Isa.  3.  8  against  the  Lord,  to  provoke  the  eyes  of 

4.  To  make  bitter,  "no  marar,  5. 

Exod  23.  21  Beware  of  him,  and  obey  his  voice, prov. 

5.  To  despise,  j’M  naats,  3. 

Numi4.  11  How  long  will  this  people  provoke  me? 

14.  23  neither  shall  any  of  them  that  provoked 
16.  30  understand  that  these  men  have  provoked 
Deut  31.  20  serve  them,  and  provoke  me,  and  break 
Isa.  1.  4  provoked  the  holy  one  of  Israel  unto  an. 
G.To  move,  persuade,  niD  suth,  5. 

1  Ch.21.  1  stood  up.  .and provoked  David  to  number 

7 .  To  show  self  wroth,  cause  wrath,  nay  abar,  7. 

Prov  20.  2  provoketh  him  to  anger  sinneth  (against) 

8.  To  make  angry,  fin  ragaz,  5. 

Job  12.  6  they  that  provoke  God  are  secure ;  into 

9.  To  make  angry,  hi  regaz. 

Ezra  5. 12  after  that  our  fathers  had  provoked  the  G. 

10.  To  rouse  to  strife,  ipeBify  erethizo. 

2  Co.  9.  2  and  your  zeal  hath  provoked  very  many 
Col.  3.  21  Fathers,  provoke  not  your  children  (to  a.) 

11.  To  be  very  zealous,  irapa(yA6u  parazeloo. 

Rom  10. 19  I  will  provoke  you  to  jealousy  by  (them 

11. 11  the  Gentiles,  for  to  provoke  them  to  jea. 

11. 14  If  by  any  means  I  may  provoke  to  emula. 

1  Co.  10.  22  Do  we  provoke  the  Lord  to  jealousy?  are 

^l-To irritate  beyond  measure, irapopyi^oparorgizo. 

Eph.  6.  4  fathers,  provoke  not  your  children  to  w. 
^‘T°VT0V°ke  bitterly, ■napairiKpaiva parapikraino. 
Heb.  3.  16  some,  when  they  had  heard,  did  provoke 


14.  To  call  forth  or  forward,  irpoKaAeopai  prokale. 

Gal.  5.  26  provoking  one  another,  envying  one  ano. 
PROVOKE  (to  speak)  unto,  to  — 

1  .To  make  to  speak  offhand,  airoaropar'i^ai  apost. 
Luken.  S3  and  to  provoke  him  to  speak  of  many  th. 

2. Paroxysm ,  excitement,  irapolpap4s  paroxusmos. 
Heb.  10.  24  let  us  consider  one  another  to  provoke  un. 

PROVOKED,  to  be  easily  — 

To  be  greatly  excited,  irapo£vuopai  paroxunomai. 

1  Co.  13.  5  is  not  easily  provoked,  thinketli  no  evil 

PROVOKING  — 

l  .Provocation,  cause  of  anger,  sadness,  dj?3  kaas. 
Deut32. 19  because  of  the  provoking  of  his  sons  and 

2.  To  make  bitter,  rno  marah,  5. 

Psa.  78. 17  sinned  yet  more  against  him  by  provoking 

PRUDENCE  — 

1.  Prudence,  craftiness,  subtility,  nany  ormah. 
Prov.  8. 12  I  wisdom  dwell  with  prudence,  and  find 

2.  Understanding,  wisdom,  meaning,  sekel. 

2  Ch.  2. 12  endued  with  prudence  and  understanding 

3.  Prudence,  wisdom,  mental  feeling,  <pp6vyais. 

Eph.  1.  8  hath  abounded  toward  us  in  all . .  prudence 

PRUDENT  — 

1.  To  understand,  consider,  p?  bin. 

Jer.  49.  7  is  counsel  perished  from  the  prudent  ?  is 

2. To  be  intelligent,  have  understanding,  pa  bin,  2. 

Prov  18. 15  Tlie  heart  of  the  prudent  gettetli  knowle. 
Isa.  29.  14  understanding  of  their  prudent  (men)  sh. 

3.  Prudent,  crafty ,  cny  arum. 

Prov  12.  16  fool’s  wrath  is  presently  known :  but  a  p. 

12.  23  A  prudent  man  concealeth  knowledge:  but 

13.  16  Every  prudent  (man)  dealeth  with  know. 

14.  8  wisdom  of  the  prudent  (is)  to  understand 

14.15  the  prudent  (man)  looketh  well  to  his  go. 
14.  18  but  the  prudent  are  crowned  with  know. 
22.  3  prudent  (man)  forseeth  the  evil,  and  hid. 
27.  12  prudent  (man)  forseeth  the  evil,  (and)  hi. 

4.  To  divine,  use  divination,  □  Qiy  kasam. 

Isa.  3.  2  prophet,  and  theprudent,  and  the  ancient 

5.  To  cause  to  act  wisely,  understand,  boy  sakal,  5. 
Prov  19.  14  inheritance  of  fathers:  and  a  prudent  wife 
Amos  5.  13  prudent  shall  keep  silence  in  that  time;  for 

6.  Intelligent,  auverSs  sunctos. 

Matt  1 1.  25  hid  these  things  from  the  wise  and  prud. 
Lukeio.  21  hid  these  things  from  the  wise  and  prud. 
Acts  13.  7  prudent  man  ;  who  called  for  Barnabas 
1  Co.  1. 19  to  notliingithe  understanding  of  tile  prud 
PRUDENT,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  intelligent,  have  understanding,  pa  bin,  2. 

1  Sa.  16.  18  prudent  in  matters,  and  a  comely  person 
Prov  16.  21  The  wise  in  heart  shall  be  called  prudent 
Isa.  5.  21  Woe  unto  (them  that  are),  .prudent  in  th. 

10. 13  fori  am  prudent:  and  I  have  removed  the 
Hos.  14.  9  Wlio(is).  .prudent,  and  he  shall  know  til.? 

2.  To  act  prudently ,  craftily,  cny  aram,  5. 

Prov  15.  5  but  lie  that  regardeth  reproof  is  prudent 
PRUDENTLY,  to  deal  — 

To  cause  to  act  wisely,  ^>3(1’  sakal,  5. 

Isa.  52.  13  my  servant  shall  deal  prudently,  he  shall 
PRUNE,  be  primed,  to  — 

1  .To prune,  zamar. 

Lev.  25.  3  six  years  tlion  slialt  prune  thy  vineyard 
25.  4  thou  shalt  neither  sow  thy  field,  nor  prune 
2 .To  be  pruned,  is;  zamar,  2. 

Isa.  5.  Ait  shall  not  he  pruned  nor  digged  ;  butth. 
PRUNING  HOOKS  — 

Pruning  hooks,  n'npio  mazmeruth. 

Isa.  2.  4  shall  beat,  .their  spears  into  pruning  ho. 

18.  5  both  cut  off  the  sprigs  with  pruning  hoo. 

J ocl  3.  10  Beat  your . .  pruning  hooks  into  spears:  let 
Mic.  4.  3  shall  beat,  .their  spears  into  pruning  ho. 
PSALM,  PSALMIST  — 

1.24  pruned  song  or  psalm  of  praise,  I'pt  zemir. 

2  Sa.  23.  1  and  the  sweet  psalmist  of  Israel,  said 
Psa.  95.  2  make  a  joyful  noise  unto  him  with  psalms 

2. 21  song  of  praise,  rnyj  zimrah. 

Psa.  81.  2  Take  a  psalm,  aud  bring  hither  the  timb. 
98.  5  Slug  unto  the  Lord  with,  .voice  of  a  psa. 

3.21  song  of  praise,  "top  mizmor. 

Psa.  3.  title.  A  Psalm  of  David 

[So  in  Ps.  4,  5,  6,  8,  9,  12,  13,  15,  19,  20,  21,  22,  23,  24, 
29»  3D  38>  39)  4°>  4D  5D  62,  63.  64)  10I>  i°9>  no,  139, 140, 
14I)  x43-] 

Psa.  30.  title.  A  Psalm  (and)  Song,  .of  David 
[Soin  Ps.  65,  68,  108.] 

47.  title.  A  Psalm,  .for  the  sons  of  Korah 
[Soin  Ps.  48,  49,  84,  8s,  87,  88.] 

50.  A  Psalm,  .of  Asaph 
[So  in  Ps.  73,  75,  76,  77,  79,  80,  82,  83.] 

66.  title .  To  the  chief  Musician,  a  Song  (or)  Ps. 

67.  ,,  Musician  on  Negiuoth,  A  Psalm  (or)So. 
92.  ,,  A  Psalm  (or)  Song  for  the  sabbath  day 
98.  „  A  Psalm 

100.  ,,  A  Psalm  of  praise.  Make  a  joyful  noise  ' 


4.21  song  of  praise  (on  an  instrument),  ipaApos. 
Luke2o.  42  David  himself  saithin  the  hook  of  Psalms 

24.  44  which  were  written  in.  .the  Psalms,  eon. 
Acts  1.  20  For  it  is  written  in  the  book  of  Psalms 

13.  33  as  it  is  also  written  in  the  second  psalm 
1  Co.  14.  26  every  one  of  you  hath  a  psalm,  hath  a  d. 
Eph.  5.  19  Speaking  to  yourselves  in  psalms  and  h. 
Col.  3. 16  admonishing  one  another  in  psalms  and 
PSALMS,  to  sing  — 

1  .To  singsongs  of  praise,  "«?;  zamar,  3. 

1  CI1.16.  9  sing  psalms  unto*  him,  talk  ye  of  all  his 
Psa.  105.  2  sing  psalms  unto  him  :  talk  ye  of  all  his 
2.  To  sing  songs  of  praise,  ipaAca  psaalo. 

Jas.  5. 13  let  him  pray. .  Is  any  merry  ?  let  him  sing  p 
PSALTERY  — 

1.21  wind  instrument,  V31  '73  keli  nebel. 

1  Ch.16.  5  Jeielwith  psalteries  and  with  harps;  hut 
Psa.  71.  22  I  will  also  praise  thee  with  the  psaltery 

2.  A  wind  instrument,  lyre,  S33,  baj  nebel. 

1  Sa.  10.  5  prophets  coming  down . .  with  a  psaltery 

2  Sa.  6.  5  played  before  the  Lord  ..  on  psalteries 

1  Ki.  10. 12  harps  also  and  psalteries  for  singers :  there 

1  Ch.13.  8  with  harps,  and  with  psalteries,  and  with 

15.  16  psalteries  and  harps  and  cymbals,  sound. 
15.  20  and  Benaiali,  with  psalteries  on  Alamoth 
15.  28  making  a  noise  with  psalteries  and  harps 

25.  1  should  prophesy  with  harps,  with  psalter. 
25.  6  with  cymbals,  psalteries,  and  harps,  for 

2  Ch.  5.  12  having  cymbals,  and  psalteries,  and  harps 

9.  11  psalteries  for  singers  :  and  there  weren. 

20.  28  came  to  J erusalem  with  psalteries  and 
29.  25  psalteries,  and  with  harps,  according  to 

Neh. 12.  27  with  singing,  (with)  cymbals,  psalteries 
Bsa.  33.  2  sing  unto  him  with  the  psaltery  (and)  an 
57.  8  Awake  up,  my  glory ;  awake,  psaltery  and 
81.  2  the  pleasant  harp  with  the  psaltery 
92.  3  LTpon  an  instrument,  .and  upon  the  paal. 
108.  2  Awake,  psaltery  and  harp ;  I  (myself)  will 
144.  9  upon  a  psaltery  (and)  an  instrument  of  ten 
150.  3  praise  him  with  the  psaltery  and  harp 

3.  Psaltery,  lyre,  harp,  J'lOjD $  pesanterin. 

Dan.  3.  5,  7,  10,  15  sackbiit,  psaltery  ,  .all  kinds  of 
PTO-LE-MA  -IS,  TlroAepais. 

A  seaport  in  Asher  between  Carmel  and  Tyre  (about 
twenty-seven  miles  from  the  latter),  once  called  Accho, 
and  now  Acca  or  St  Jean  d’Acre. 

Acts  21.  7  we  came  to  1’.,  and  saluted  the  brethren 

PUBLICAN  — 

A  tax  gatherer,  public  official,  aeAdvys  telones. 
Matt.  5.  46  what  reward  have  ye?  do  not  even  the  p. 
5.  47  salute  your  brethren .  .do  not  even  the  [p.] 
9.  10  many  publicans  and  sinners  came  and  sat 
9.  11  Why  eateth  your  Master  with  publicans 

10.  3  Thomas,  and  Matthew  the  publican ;  Ja. 

11.  19  wine  bibber,  a  friend  of  publicans  and  s. 
18.  17  unto  thee  as  an  heathen  man  and  a  pub. 

21.  31  That  thepublicansand  the  harlotsgointo 
21.  32  thepublicansandtheharlotsbelievedhim 

Mark  2.  15  many  publicans  and  sinners  sat  also  tog. 

2.  16  saw  him  eat  with  publicans  and  sinners 
Luke  3. 12  Then  came  also  publicans  to  lie  baptized 
5.  27  saw  a  publican,  named  Levi,  sitting  at 
5.  29  there  was  a  great  company  of  publicans 
5.  30  Why  do  ye  eat  and  drink  with  publicans 

7.  29  publicans,  justified  God,  being  baptized 
7.  34  wine  bibber,  a  friend  of  publicans  and  si. 
15.  1  Then  drew  near  unto  him  all  the  publicans 
18.  10  the  one  a  Pharisee,  and  the  other  a  publ. 
18.  11  unjust,  adulterers,  or  even  as  this  publi. 
— *8.  13  publican,  standing  afar  olf,  would  not  lift 

PUBLICANS,  chief  among  the  — 

A  chief  tax  gatherer,  apxireA&vys  architelones. 
Lukei9.  2  which  was  the  chief  among  the  publicans 

PUBLICLY  — 

Publicly,  in  a  public  place,  bypoala  demosia. 

Acts  18.  28  convinced  the  Jews,  (and  that)  publicly 
20.  20  have  taught  you  publicly,  and  from  house 
PUBLISH,  to  — 

1.  To  say,  lex  amar. 

Jon.  3.  7  published  through  Nineveh  by  the  decree 

2.  To  tell  good  news,  ~io3  basar,  3. 

1  Sa.  31.  9  to  publish  (it  in)  the  house  of  their  idols 

2  Sa.  1.  20  publish  (it)  not  in  the  streets  of  Askelon 
Psa.  68.  11  great  (was)  the  company. .  that  published 

3.  To  call,  xiQ  qara. 

Deut  32.  3  Because  I  will  publish  the  name  of  the  L. 

4.  To  cause  to  hear,  yop  shamea,  5. 

Neh.  8.  15  they  should  publish  and  proclaim  in  all 
Psa.  26.  7  That  I  may  publish  with  the  voice  of  th. 
Isa.  52.  7  publisheth  peace,  .that publisheth  salva. 
Jer.  4.  5  Declare  ye  in  Judah,  and  publish  in  Jer. 

4.  15  and  publisheth  affliction  from  mount  Ep. 

4.  16  publish  against  Jerusalem,  (that)  watch. 

5.  20  Declare  this,  .and  publish  it  in  Judah,  s. 
31.  7  publish  ye,  praise  ye,  and  say,  0  Lord,  s. 
46.  14  publish  in  Migdol,  and  publish  in  No. 

50.  2  publish,  and  set  up  a  standard  ;  publish 

Amos  3.  9  Publish  in  the  palaces  at  Aslidod,  and  in 

4.  5  proclaim  (and)  publish  the  free  offerings 
Nah.  1.  15  the  feet  of  him.  .that  publisheth  peace !  O 

5.  To  cry  as  a  herald,  Kypioaw  kerusso. 

Mark  1.  45  went  out,  and  began  to  publish  (it)niucli 


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Mark.  5.  20  began  to  publish  in  Decapolis  how  great 

7.  36  so  much  the  more  a  great  deal  they  pul). 
Luke  8.  39  published  throughout  the  whole  city  how 

PUBLISHED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  uncover,  reveal,  nSj  galah. 

Esth.  3.  14  was  published  unto  all  people,  that  they 

8.  13  eopy..(was)published  unto  all  people,  and 

2.  To  speak,  131  dabar,  3. 

Estlx.  1.  22  should  be  published  according  to  the  la. 

3.  To  be  heard,  now  shamea,  2. 

Esth.  1.  20  shall  be  published  throughout  all  his  em. 

4.  To  become,  begin  to  be,  yluopai  ginomai. 

Acts  10.  37  which  was  published  throughout  all  Jud. 

5.  To  bear  or  carry  through,  81 acpcpw  diaphero. 

Acts  13.  49  word  of  the  Lord  was  published  through 

6.  To  cry  as  a  herald,  uppocraoi  kerusso. 

Marki3.  10  gospel  must  first  be  published  among  all 

PUB'-LIUS,  TIuttAlos  common. 

The  chief  man  in  Melita  when  Paul  was  shipwrecked. 
Acts  28.  7  the  same  quarters  were  possessions  of. .  I’. 

28.  8  the  father  of  P.  lay  sick  of  a  fever  and  of 

PU'-DENS,  rbiuSqs  shamefaced. 

A  believer  in  Rome  who  unites  with  Paul  in  sending 
salutation  to  Timothy. 

2  Ti.  4.  21  Eubulus  greeteth  thee,  and  P.,  and  Linus 
PUFF  (up),  to  — 

1.  To  breathe,  blow,  puff  up,  m2  puach,  5. 

Psa.  10.  5  (as  for)  all  his  enemies,  he  puff  eth  at  them 

12.  5  will  set  (him)  in  safety  (from  him  that)  p. 

2 . To  breathe,  puff  up,  <pvai6ic  phusioo. 

1  Co.  4.  6  that  no  one  of  you  be  puffed  up  for  one 

4.  18  Now  some  are  puffed  up,  as  though  I  w. 

4.  19  not  the  speech  of  them  which  are  pulfed  up 

5.  2  ye  are  puffed  up,  and  have  not  rather  m. 

8.  1  Knowledge  putfeth  up,  but  charity  edif). 

13.  4  cliarityvaunteth  not  itself,  is  not  puffed  up 
Col.  2.  18  vainly  puffed  up  by  his  fleshly  mind 

PUHITES,  "msn  the  Puthi. 

A  family  in  Kirjath-jearim,  descended  from  Caleb 
son  of  Hur. 

1  Ch.  2.  53  the  Ithrites,  and  the  P.,  and  the  Shuma. 
PUL,  Vis  strong. 

1.  A  king  of  Assyria  who  invaded  Israel  in  the  days  of 
Menahem,  B.C.  771,  and  was  bribed  to  depart. 

2  Ki.15.  19  P.  the  king  of  Assyria  came  against  the  1. 

15. 19  Menahem  gave  P.  a  thousand  talents  of  s. 

1  Ch.  5.  26  God . .  stirred  up  the  spirit  of  P.  king  of  A. 

2.  A  place  or  tribe  in  Africa  near  Libya. 

Isa.  66. 19  Tarshish,  P.,  and  Lud,that  draw  the  bow 
PULL,  (be  pulled  away,  down,  in,  off,  out,  up),  to  — 

1.  To  cause  to  go  or  come  in,  x  -  bo,  5. 

Gen.  8.  9  took  her,  and  pulled  her  in  unto  him  in. 
19.  10  pulled  Lot  into  the  house  to  them,  and  s. 

2.  To  break  or  throvj  down,  03.1  haras. 

Isa.  22. 19  from  thy  state  shall  he  pull  thee  down 
Jer.  24.  6  1  will  build  them,  and  not  pull  (them)  d. 
42. 10  then  will  I  build  you,  and  not  pull  (you)  d. 

3 . To  cause  to  go  out  or  forth,  try;  yatsa,  5. 

Psa.  31.  4  Pull  me  out  of  the  net  that  they  have  laid 

4.  To  pull  away  or  down,  np)  nesach,  2. 

Ezra  6.  n  let  timber  be  pulled  down  from  his  house 

5.  To  give,  ;ru  nathan. 

Zech.  7.  11  pulled  away  the  shoulder,  and  stopped  til. 

6.  To  break  down,  pra  natliats. 

Jer.  1.  10  to  pull  down,  and  todestroy,  and  to  throw 
18.  7  to  pluck  up,  and  to  pull  down,  and  to  de. 

7.  To  draw  away,  out,  up.  off,  pm  nathaq,  3. 

Eze.  17.  9  shall  he  not  puli  up  the  roots  thereof,  and 

8.  To  draw  away  or  out,  pm  nathaq,  5. 

Jer.  12.  3  pull  them  out  like  sheep  for  the  slaugli. 

9.  To  be  plucked  up,  vm  nathash,  2. 

Amos  9.  15  shall  no  more  be  pulled  up  out  of  their 

10.  To  put  or  strip  off,  avs  pashat,  5. 

Mic.  2.  8  ye  pull  off  the  robe  with  the  garment  from 
11  .To  cause  to  turn  back,  Dit?  slwb,  5. 

1  Ki.13.  4  so  thathecould  not  pullit  in  again  to  him 

12.  To  draw  up  or  back,  avaa  iraui  anaspao. 

Luke  1 4.  5  will  not  straightway  pull  him  out  on  the 

13 . To  snatch  at  or  away,  apiraCu  harpazo. 

Jude  23  pulling  (them)  out  of  the  Are ;  hating  even 

14.  To  cast  out  or  forth,  lu^dAXw  ekballo. 

Matt.  7.  4  Let  me  pull  out  the  mote  out  of  thine  eye 
Luke  6.  42  let  me  pull  out  the  mote  that  is  in  thine 
6.  42  then  slialt  thou  see  clearly  to  pull  out  the 

15.  To  take  down,  Ka.8a.1pea  kathaireo. 

Luke  1 2.  18  This  will  I  do :  I  will  pull  down  my  barns 

PULL  (be  pulled)  in  pieces,  to  — 

1  .To  pull  in  pieces,  or  violently,  ntys  pasliach,  3. 

Lam.  3.  11  pulled  me  in  pieces  :  he  hath  made  mede. 

2.  To  draw  asunder,  Siatnrdw  diaspao. 

Acts  23.  10  Paul  should  have  been  pulled  in  pieces  of 


PULLING  down  — 

A  taking  down,  KaSalpcois  lcoihairesis. 

2  Co.  10.  4  mighty  through  God  to  the  pulling  down 

PULPIT  — 

High  place,  Vma  migdal. 

Neh.  8.  4  Ezra  the  scribe  stood  upon  a  pulpit  of  w. 

PULSE  — 

1.  Seeds,  pulse,  D'jni  zeroim. 

Dan.  1.  12  let  them  give  us  pulse  to  cat,  and  water 

2.  Seeds,  pulse,  D'ljnj  zereonim. 

Dan.  1.  16  took  away  the  portion,  .and  gave  them  p. 

PUNISH,  to  — 

1.  To  darken,  keep  back,  restrain,  fib'ri  chasak. 

Ezra  9. 13  seeing  thattliou  our  God  hast  punished  us 

2.  To  chasten,  instruct,  teach,  ip;  yasar,  3. 

Lev.  26.  18  I  will  punish  you  seven  times  more  for  your 

3.  To  ( cause  to)  smite,  na  nakah,  5. 

Lev.  26.  24  will  punish  you  yet  seven  times  for  your 

4.  To  fine,  punish,  c’Jj;  anash. 

Prov.  17.  26  Also  to  punish  the  just  (is)  not  good,  (nor) 

5.  To  inspect,  look  after,  nps  paqad. 

Isa.  10. 12  I  will  punish  the  fruit  of  the  stout  heart 
13.  ii  I  will  punish  the  world  for  (their)  evil,  and 

24.  21  shall  punish  the  host  of  the  high  ones  (that 

26.  21  cometh  out  of  his  place  to  punish  the  in. 

27.  1  shall  punish  leviathan  the  piercing  serp. 
Jer.  9.  25  I  will  punish  all  (them  which  are)  circu. 

11.  22  I  will  punish  them  :  the  young  men  shall 
13.  21  What  wilt  thou  say  when  he  shall  punish 
21.  14  punish  you  according  to  the  fruit  of  your 

23.  34  I  will  even  punish  that  man  and  his  house 

25.  12  I  will  punish  the  king  of  Babylon,  and  that 
27.  8  that  nation  will  I  "punish,  saith  the  Lord 

29.  32  I  will  punish  Shemaiah  the  Nehelamite 

30.  20  and  I  will  punish  all  that  oppress  them 
36.  31  punish  him  and  his  seed  and  his  servants 
44.  13  I  will  punish,  .as  I  have  punished  Jerus. 
44.  29  punish  you  in  this  place,  that  ye  may  know 
46. 25  will  punish  the  multitude  of  No,  and  Ph. 
50. 18  I  will  punish,  .as  I  have  punished  the  k. 
51.  44  will  punish  Bel  in  Babylon,  and  I  will  hr. 

IIos.  4.  9  punish  them  for  their  ways,  and  reward 
4.  14  punish  your  daughters  when  they  commit 

12.  2  punish  Jacob  according  to  his  ways ;  acc. 
Amos  3.  2  therefore  I  will  punish  you  for  all  your 
Zeph.  1.  8  punish  the  princes,  and  the  king’s  child. 

1.  9  punish  all  those  that  leap  on  the  thresh. 
1.  12  punish  the  men  that  are  settled  on  their 

3.  7  howsoever  I  punished  them :  but  they 
Zech  10.  3  punished  the  goats :  for  the  Lord  of  hosts 

6.  To  treat  ill,  yin  raa,  5. 

Zech.  8.  14  As  I  thought  to  punish  you,  when  your 

7.  To  restrain,  punish,  KoAafa  kolazo. 

Acts  4.  21  finding  nothing  how  they  might  punish  t. 

H.  To  punish,  avenge,  riyupea  timoreo. 

Acts  22.  5  bound  unto  Jerusalem,  for  to  be  punished 
26. 11  I  punished  them  oft  in  every  synagogue 

PUNISHED,  to  be  — 

I.  To  be  avenged,  npi  naqam,  2. 

Exod2i. 20  smite  his  servant.. he  shall  be  surely  pu. 

2.  To  be  avenged,  Dp)  naqam ,  6. 

Exod2i.  21  he  shall  not  be  punished :  for  he  (is)  his 

3.  To  punish,  fine,  KMJ)  anash. 

ProV2i.  11  When  the  scorner  is  punished,  the  simp. 

4.  To  be  punished,  fined,  KMy  anash,  2. 

Exod2i.  22  he  shall  be  surely  punished,  according  as 
Prov  22.  3  but  the  simple  pass  on,  and  are  punished 
27.  12  (but)  the  simple  pass  on,  (and)  are  punis. 

5  .To  pay  justice,  Siuiq  v  via  diken  tio. 

2  Th.  1.  9  Who  shall  be  punished  with  everlasting 
6.  To  restrain,  punish,  uoAd^oi  kolazo. 

2  Pe.  2.  9  to  reserve  the  unjust,  .to  be  punished 
PUNISHMENT  (of  iniquity,  sin) 

1 .  Error,  erring,  sin,  Npn  chel. 

Lam.  3.  39  a  man  for  the  punishment  of  his  sins . 

2.  Erring , error, (punishment  for )  sin,  n.xan  chattath. 

Lam.  4.  6  than  the  punishment  of  the  sin  of  Sodom 
Zech  14.  19  This  shall  be  the  punishment,  .and  the  p. 

3.  Perversity,  (punishment  for)  iniquity ,  ]ijl  avon. 

Gen.  4. 13  My  punishment  (is)  greater  than  I  can 
Lev.  26.  41,  43  accept  of  the  punishment  of  their  in. 

1  Sa.  28.  10  there  shall  no  punishmenthappen  to  thee 
Job  19.  29  for  wrath  (bringeth)  the  punishments  of 
Lam.  4.  6  For  the  punishment  of  the  iniquity  of  the 

4.  22  punishment  of  thine  iniquity  is  accompli. 
Eze.  14. 10  bear  the  punishment  of  their  iniquity 

14.  10  punishment,  .shall  be  even  as  the  punish. 

4.  Punishment,  fine,  tPjy  onesh. 

Provi9. 19  man  of  great  wrath  shall  suffer  punishm. 

5.  Reproof,  Drain  tokechah. 

Psa.  149.  7  To  execute,  .punishments  upon  the  peo. 

6.  Full  justice,  eVSi/ojcris  ekdikesis. 

1  Pe.  2.  14  for  the  punishment  of  evil  doers,  and  for 

7.  Penalty,  burden,  luiTipia  epilimia. 

2  Co.  2.  6  Sufficient  to  such  a  man  (is)  this  punish. 

%. Restraint,  k6acl<us  kolasis. 

Matt25.  46  shall  go  away  into  everlasting  punishm. 


2 .Runishinent,  vengeance,  npwpia  timoria. 

Heb.  10.  29  Of  how  much  sorer  punishment,  suppose 

PUNITES,  "UEn  the  Puni. 

The  family  of  Pua,  son  of  Issachar. 

Num26.  23  the  Tolaites :  of  Pua,  the  family  of  the  P. 

PU  -NON,  pis  ore-pit. 

A  city  in  the  E.  of  Edom  between  Selah  and  Zoar;  the 
35th  station  from  Egypt,  24th  from  Sinai  and  4th  from 
Ezion-geber ;  N.  of  M .  Hor,  and  E.  of  S.  and  of  Balt 
Sea;  now  Phanon. 

Num33-  42  departed  from  Zalmonah,  and  pitched  in  P. 
33. 43  they  departed  from  P.,  and  pitched  in  O. 

PUR,  FU'-RIM,  lots,  C-iiS,  US  lots. 

A  festival  of  the  Jews  commemorating  their  deliverance 
from  Hainan. 

Esth.  3.  7  they  cast  P.,  that  (is),  the  lot,  before  H. 

9.  24  had  cast  P. ,  that  (is),  the  lot,  to  consume 
9.  26  called  these  days  P.,  after  the  name  of  P. 
9.  28  (that)  these  days  of  P.  should  not  fail  from 
9.  29  to  confirm  this  second  letter  of  P. 

9.  31  To  confirm  these  days  of  P.  in  their  times 
9.  32  decree  of  Esther  confirmed  these,  .of  P. 

PURCHASE  — 

1  .Acquisition,  purchase,  nipp  miqnah. 

Jer.  32. 11  So  I  took  the  evidence  of  the  purchase, (bo.) 
32.  12  gave  the  evidence  of  the  purchase  unto 
32.  12  subscribed  the  book  of  the  purchase,  be. 
32.  14  evidence  of  the  purchase,  both  which  is 

32. 16  delivered  the  evidence  of  the  purchase  uu. 

2. Acquisition,  purchase,  n:ps  miqneh. 

Gen.  49.  32  The  puichase  of  the  field  and  of  the  cave 
PURCHASE,  (be  purchased),  to  — 

1.  To  free,  avenge,  bN)  gaal. 

Lev.  25.  33  if  a  man  purchase  of  the  Levites,  then  the 

2.7b  acquire,  purchase,  nip  qanali. 

Gen.  25.  10  field  which  Abraham  purchased  of  the  s. 
Exodis.  16  people  pass  over,  (which)  thou  hast  pur. 
Ruth  4. 10  Ruth  the  Moabitess.  .have  I  purchased 
Psa.  74.  2  congregation,  (which)  thou  hast  purchas. 
78.  54  mountain,  (which)  his  right  band  had  pu. 

3.7b  acquire,  prepare,  possess,  icraopai  ktaomai. 
Acts  1.  18  this  man  purchased  a  field  with  the  rew. 

3.  20  gift  of  God  may  be  purchased  with  money 

4.  To  acquire,  make  all  around,  Trepiiroieofxai  peri. 
Acts  20.  28  which  he  hath  purchased  with  his  own  hi. 

1  Ti.  3. 13  purchase  to  themselves  a  good  degree,  and 

PURE,  PURER  — 

1.  Clear,  choice,  chosen,  d?  bar. 

Psa.  19.  8  commandment  of  the  Lord  (is)  pure,  eti. 

24.  4  He  that  hath  clean  hands,  and  a  pure  lie. 

2.  To  clear,  choose,  T!3  barar. 

Zeph.  3.  9  For  then  will  I  turn  to  the  people  a  pure 

3.7b  be  clear,  T15  barar,  2. 

2  Sa.  22.  27  With  the  pure,  .and  with  the  froward  th. 
Psa.  18.  26  With  the  pure,  .and  with  the  froward  thou 

4 .Liberty,  wildness,  ")iTi  deror. 

Exod3o.  23  Take  thou  also,  .of  pure  myrrh  five  bun. 

b.Pure,  T|t,  11!  ~ak. 

Exod27’.  20  bring  thee  pure  oil  olive  beaten  for  the 
30.  34  sweet  spices  with  pure  frankincense :  of 
Lev.  24.  2  bring  unto  thee  pure  oil  olive  beaten  for 

24.  7  thou  shalt  put  pure  frankincense  upon 
Job  8.  6  If  thou  (wert)  pure  and  upright ;  surely 

11.  4  My  doctrine  (is)  pure,  and  I  am  clean  in 

16. 17  Not  for  (any)  injustice,  .my  prayer  (is)  p. 
Prov  20.  1 1  whether  his  work  (be)  pure,  and  whether 
21.  8  strange  :  but  (as  for)  the  pure,  his  work 

6 .Clean,  pure,  "Tina  tahor. 

Exod25.  11  thou  shalt  overlay  it  with  pure  gold,  wit 

25.  17  thou  shalt  make  a  mercy  seat  (of)  pure  g. 
25.  24  thou  shalt  overlay  it  with  pure  gold,  and 
25.  29  cover  withal :  (of)  pure  gold  shalt  thou  m. 
25.  31  thou  shalt  make  a  candlestick  (of)  pure 
25.  36  all  of  it  (shall  be)  one  beaten  work  (of)  p. 
25.  38  snuff  dishes  thereof,  (shall  be  of)  pure  g. 
25.  39  a  talent  of  pure  gold  shall  he  make  it,  w. 

28.  14  two  chains  (of)  pure  gold  at  the  ends ;  (of) 
28.  22  at  the  ends  (of)  wreathen  work  (of)  pure 
28/36  thou  shalt  make  a  plate  (of)  pure  gold,  and 
30.  3  thou  shalt  overlay  it  with  pure  gold,  the 

30.  35  shalt  make  it  a  perfume,  .pure  (and)  holy 

31.  8  the  pure  candlestick  with  all  his  furnit. 
37.  2  overlaid  it  with  pure  gold  within  and  w. 
37.  6  he  madethemercy  seat(of)puregold  :  two 
37.  11  overlaid  it  with  pure  gold,  and  made  th. 

37. 16  and  his  covers  to  cover  withal,  (of)  pure 

37. 17  made  the  candlestick  (of)  pure  gold:  (of) 
37.  22  all  of  it  (was)  one  beaten  work  (of)  pure 
37.  23  snuffers,  and  his  snuff  dishes,  (of)  pure 
37.  24  a  talent  of  pure  gold  made  he  it,  and  all 
37.  26  overlaid  it  with  pure  gold,  (both)  the  top 
37.  29  pure  incense  of  sweet  spices,  according  to 
39.  15  at  the  ends,  (of)  wreathen  work  (of)  pure 
39.  25  made  bells(of)pure  gold,  and  put  the  bells 
39.  30  made  the  plate  of  the  holy  crown  (of)  pure 
39.  37  The  pure  candlestick,  (with)  the  lamps 

Lev.  24.  4  He  shall  order  the  lamps  upon  the  pure 
24.  6  six  on  a  row,  upon  the  pure  table  before 

1  Ch.28. 17  Also  pure  gold  for  the  flesh  books,  and  the 

2  Ch.  3.  4  And  he  overlaid  it  within  with  pure  gold 

9. 17  Moreover  the  king,  .overlaid  it  with  pure 


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2  Ch.13.  ii  also  (set  they  in  order)  upon  the  pure  ta. 
Ezra  6.  20  all  of  them  (were)  pure,  and  killed  the  p. 
Job  28. 19  neither  shall  it  be  valued  with  pure  gold 
Psa.  12.  6  words  of  the  Lord  (are) pure  words:  (as) 
I’rov  15.  26  but  (the  words)  of  the  pure  (are)  pleasant 
30.  i2  generation  (that  are)  pure  in  their  own  e. 
Hah.  1.  13  (Thou  art)  of  purer  eyes  than  to  behold 
Mai.  1. 11  offered  unto  my  name,  and  a  pure  offering 

1.  Beaten,  runs  kathith. 

1  Ki.  5.  11  twenty  measures  of  pure  oil:  thus  gave  S. 

5.  Daubed,  fouled,  chemer. 

Deut  32.  14  thou  didst  drink  the  pure  blood  of  the  g. 
).Free,  innocent,  acquitted,  Kpj  neqe. 

Dan.  7.  9  and  the  hair  of  his  head  like  the  pure  w. 
10 .To  shut  up,  close,  refine,  if 3  sagar. 

1  Ki.  6.  20  overlaid  it  with  pure  gold;  and  (so)  cov. 

6.  21  overlaid  the  house  within  with  pure  gold 

7.  49  candlesticks  of  pure  gold,  five  on  the  right 
7.  50  and  the  spoons,  and  the  censers,  (of)  pure 

10.  2i  pure  gold ;  none  (were  of)  silver :  it  was 

2  Ch.  4.  20  after  the  manner  before  the  oracle,  of  p. 

4.  22  and  the  spoons,  and  the  censers,  (of)  pure 
9.  20  pure  gold :  none  (were  of)  silver ;  it  was 
,1.7b  refine,  try,  purify,  tsaraph. 

Psa.119. 140  Thy  word  (is)  very  pure :  therefore  thy 
Prov  30.  5  Every  word  of  God  (is)  pure :  he  (is)  a  s. 

2.  Chaste,  pure,  ay  vis  hagnos. 

Phil.  4.  8  whatsoever  things  (are)  pure,  whatsoever 
1  Ti.  j.  22  neither  be  partaker  keep  thyself  pure 
Jas.  3. 17  the  wisdom  that  isfrom  above  is  first  pure 

1  Jo.  3.  3  eveiy  man.  .purifieth  himself .  .as he  is  p. 

•3 .Sincere,  pure,  eiXiKpivps  eilikrines. 

2  Pe.  3.  1  in  (both)  which  I  stir  up  your  pure  minds 

4.  Clean,  pure,  clear,  uadapis  katharos. 

Matt.  5.  8  Blessed  (are)  the  pure  in  heart :  for  they 
Acts  20.  26  that  I  (am)  pure  from  the  blood  of  all  (m.) 
Rom  14.  20  All  things  indeed  (are)  pure ;  but  (it  is) 

1  Ti.  1.  5  charity  out  of  apure heart,  and(of)a  good 

3.  9  Holding  the  mystery  of  the  faith  in  a  pure 

2  Ti.  1.  3  whom  I  serve  from  (my)  forefathers . .  pure 

2.  22  them  that  call  on  the  Lord  out  of  a  pure 
Titus  1.  15  Unto  the  pure  all  things  (are)  pure :  but 
1.  15  are  defiledand  unbelieving  (is)  nothing  p. 
Heb.  10.  22  and  our  bodies  washed  with  pure  water 
Jas.  1.  27  Pure  religion  and  undefiled  before  God 

1  Pe.  1.  22  love  one  another  with  [a  pure]  heart  fer. 
Rev.  15.  6  clothed  in  pure  and  white  linen,  and  ha. 

21.  18  the  city  (was)  pure  gold,  like  unto  clear 

21.  21  street  of  the  city  (was)  pure  gold,  as  it  w. 

22.  1  showed  me  a  [pure]  river  of  water  of  life 

URE,  PURER,  (to  be,  count,  show  self)  — 

.  To  purify  self,  show  self  pure,  -ri3  barar,  7. 

2  Sa.  22.  27  thou  wilt  show  thyself  pure;and  with  the 
Psa.  18.  26  thou  wilt  show  thyself  pure ;  and  with  the 

.  To  be  (reckoned)  pure,  npr  zakah. 

Mic.  6. 11  Shall  I  count  (them)  pure  with  the  wicked 
.To  be  pure,  zakak. 

Job  25.  5  yea,  the  stars  are  not  pure  in  his  sight 
Lam.  4.  7  Her  Nazarites  were  purer  than  snow,  th. 

.To  be  clean,  cleansed,  ins  taker. 

J ob  4.  17  shall  a  man  be  more  pure  than  his  maker’ 
Prov.  20.  9  I  have  made  my  heart  clean,  I  am  pure 

URELY,  PURENESS  — 

.  Cleanness,  purity,  33  bar. 

Job  22.  30  is  delivered  by  the  pureness  of  thine  ha. 
Isa.  1.  25  I  will  turn  my  hand  upon  thee,  and  pur. 

•  Clean,  pure,  cleanness,  purity,  nine  lahor. 

Prov.22.  11  He  thatloveth  pureness  of  heart,  (for)the 
■Chastity,  purity,  ayvArys  hagnotes. 

2  Co.  6.  6  By  pureness,  by  knowledge,  by  long  suff. 
URGE  (away,  thoroughly,  out),  to  — 

To  clear,  purify,  chose,  333  barar. 

Eze.  20.  38 1  wiil  purge  out  from  among  you  the  re. 

To  clear,  cleanse,  333  barar,  3. 

Dan.  11.  35  to  try  them,  and  to  purge,  and  to  make 

To  cast  out,  force  away,  mi  duach,  5. 

Isa.  4.  4  shall  have  purged  the  blood  of  Jerusalem 

■  To  refine,  pour  down,  ppr  zaqaq,  3. 

Mai.  3.  3  purge  them  as  gold  and  silver,  that  they 
To  cleanse  from,  error,  «on  cliata,  3. 

Psa.  51.  7  Purge  me  with  hyssop  and  I  shall  be  clean 

To  cleanse,  pronounce  clean,  3,39  taker,  3. 

2  Ch.34.  3  began  to  purge  Judah  and  Jerusalem  from 

34.  8  when  he  had  purged  the  land,  and  the  h 
Eze.  24. 13  because  I  have  purged  thee,  and  thou  w. 

To  cover,  pacify,  353  kaphar,  3. 

Psa.  65.  3  transgressions,  thou  shalt  purge  them  a. 

79-  9  and  purge  away  our  sins,  for  thy  name’s 
tiZe.  43.  20  thus  shalt  thou  cleanse  and  purge  it 

43-  26  Seven  days  shall  they  purge  the  altar  and 

To  refine,  try,  purify,  to  tsaraph. 

Isa.  1. 25  purge  away  thy  dross,  and  take  away  all 

Tocleanse  thoroughly,  SiauaSaptfa  diakatharizb. 

-  latt.  3. 12  he  will  thoroughly  purge  his  floor,  and 
uuke  3. 17  he  will  thoroughly  purge  his  floor,  and 


10.  To  cleanse  out,  <h<Kadaipw  ekkathairo. 

1  Co.  5.  7  Purge  out  therefore  the  old  leven,  that  ye 

2  Ti.  2.  21  If  a  man  therefore  purge  himself  from  th. 

11.7b  cleanse,  make  a  cleansing,  KaSaplfa  kathar. 
Mark  7. 19  goeth  out  into  the  draught,  purging  all 
Heb.  9.  14  purge  your  conscience  from  dead  works 
9.  22  almost  all  things  are  by  the  law  purged 

12.  7b  cleanse,  uadalpaj  kathairo. 

Johni5-  2  every  (branch)  that  beareth  fruit  he  pur. 
Heb  10.  2  because  that  theworshippers  once[purged] 

13.  To  make  a,  cleansing,  iroieu  KaBapiapiAv  poieo. 
Heb.  1.  3  when  he  had  by  himself  purged  our  sins 

PURGED,  to  be  — 

1.7b  be  clean,  cleansed,  3nc  taker. 

Eze.  24.  13  wast  not  purged,  thou  shalt  not  be  purg. 

2.  To  be  covered,  pardoned,  393  kaphar,  4. 

Prov  16.  6  By  mercy  and  truth  iniquity  is  purged 
Isa.  6.  7  iniquity  is  taken  away,  and  thy  sin  purg. 
22.  14  Surely  this  iniquity  shall  not  be  purged 
27.  9  therefore  shall  the  iniquity  of  Jacob  be  p. 

3.  To  be  covered,  pardoned,  3?3  kaphar,  7. 

1  Sa.  3. 14  iniquity  of  Eli’s  house  shall  not  be  purg. 

4.  .4  purification,  cleansing,  KaOapirrpos  katharism. 

2  Pe.  j .  9  hath  forgotten  that  he  was  purged  from 
PURIFICATION  (for  sin,  things  for)  — 

1  .Offering  for  error  or  sin.  n.xsn  chattath. 

Numig.  9  of  separation :  it  (is)  a  purification  for  sin 
19.  17  of  the  burnt  heifer  of  purification  for  sin 

2.  Cleansing,  purity,  3339  tohorah. 

2  Ch.30.  19  according  to  the  purification  of  the  sane. 
Neh.  12.  45  ward  of  the  purification,  according  to  the 

3.  Tilings  emptied  out,  ointments,  O'pn?  meruqim. 
Esth.  2.  12  for  so  were  the  days  of  their  purifications 

4.  Thing  rubbed  in,  ointment,  pnen  tamruq. 

Esth.  2.  3  let  their  things  for  purification  be  given 

2.  9  speedily  gave  her  her  things  for  purifica. 

5.  Purification,  ayviapAs  hagnismos. 

Acts  21.  26  accomplishment  of  the  days  of  purificati. 

6.  A  cleansing,  nadapiirpos  katharismos. 

Luke  2.  22  when  the  days  of  her  purification  accord. 
PURIFIED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  clear  or  purify  self,  333  barar,  7. 

Dan.  12.  10  Many  shalfbe  purified,  and  made  white 

2.  To  be  refined,  ppi  zaqaq,  4. 

Psa.  12.  6  silver  tried  in  a  furnace  of  earth,  purified 

3.  To  show  self  clean,  become  cleansed,  nan  chata,  7. 
Num.  8.  21  Levites  were  purified,  and  they  washed 

31.  23  it  shall  be  purified  with  the  water  of  sep. 
4.7b  cleanse  self,  show  self  cleansed,  3,39  taker,  7. 

Ezra  6.  20  the  priests  and  Levites  were  purified  tog. 
5.  To  separate  self,  show  self  separate,  vysqadesh,  7. 

2  Sa.  11.  4  for  she  was  purified  from  her  uncleanne. 
PURIFIER  — 

To  cleanse,  pronounce  clean,  3,39  taker,  3. 

Mai.  3.  3  he  shall  sit  (as)  a  refiner  and  purifier  of  s. 
PURIFY  (self),  to  — 

1.7b  show  self  clean,  cleanse  self,  (<913  chata,  7. 

Num  19.  12  He  shall  purify  himself  with  iton  the  th. 
19.  12  but  if  he  purify  not  himself  the  third  day 
19.  13  Whosoever,  .purifieth  not  himself,  defile. 
19.  20  But  the  man  that,  .shall  not  purify  him. 
31.  19  purify  (both)  yourselves  and  yourcaptiv. 
31.  20  purify  all  (your)  raiment,  and  all  that  is 
Job  41.  25  by  reason  of  breakings  they  purify  them. 
2.  To  cleanse  from  error  or  sin,  N93  chata,  3. 

Lev.  8.  15  purified  the  altar,  and’  poured  the  blood 
Num  19.  19  on  the  seventh  day  he  shall  purify  hims. 
3.7b  cleanse,  pronounce  clean,  3,39  taker,  3. 

Neh.  12.  30  priests  and  the  Levites.  .purified  thepeo. 
Eze.  43.  26  Seven  days  shall  they .  .purify  it;  and  th. 
Mai.  3.  3  he  shall  purify  the  sons  of  Levi,  and  pur. 

4.  To  cleanse  self,  show  self  clean,  339  taker,  7. 

Neh.  12.  30  purified  themselves,  .and  the  gates,  and 
Isa.  66.  17  purify  themselves  in  the  gardens  behind 

5.  To  cleanse,  make  clean,  ayvl  hagnizb. 

Johnn.  55  went  out  of  the  country,  .to  purify  them. 
Acts  21.  24  purify  thyself  with  them,  and  be  at  cha. 

21.  26  the  next  day  purifying  himself  with  them 
24. 18  found  me  purified  in  the  temple,  neither 
Jas.  4.  8  and  purify  (your)  hearts,  (ye)  double  mi. 

1  Pet.  1.  22  Seeing  ye  have  purified  your  souls  in  ob. 

1  Jo.  3.  3  that  hath  this  hope  in  him  purifieth  him. 

6.  To  make  clean,  KaQapifa  katharizo. 

Acts  15.  9  put  no  difference,  .purifying  their  hearts 
Titus  2.  14  purify  unto  himself  apeculiarpeople.zea 
Heb.  9.  23  patterns . .  should  be  purified  with  these 
PURIFYING,  PURITY  — 

1  .Offering’ for  error  or  sin,  Jinan  chattath. 

Num.  8.  7  Sprinkle  water  of  purifying  upon  them 

2.  Cleanness,  cleansing,  nna  tohar. 

Lev.  12.  4  until  the  days  of  her  purifying  be  fulfilled 
12.  6  when  the  days  of  her  purifying  are  fulfil. 

3 . Cleansing,  purity,  .3339  tohorah. 

Lev.  12.  4,  5  continue  in  the  blood  of  herpurifying 
’1  Ch.23.  28  in  the  purifying  of  all  holy  things,  and 


4.  Thing  rubbed  in,  ointment,  pnan  tamruq. 

Esth.  2.  12  with  (other)  things  for  the  purifying  of 

5.  Chastity,  purity,  ay  vela  hagneia. 

1  Ti.  4. 12  be  thou  an  example,  .in  faith,  in  purity 

5.  2  the  younger  as  sisters,  with  all  purity 

6.  A  cleansing,  KaBapiayos  katharismos. 

John  2.  6  after  the  manner  of  the  purifying  of  the 

3.  25  Then  there  arose  a  question . .  about  pur. 

7 . Cleanness,  purity,  KaBaporys  katharotes. 

Heb.  9.  13  sanctifieth  to  the  purifying  of  the  flesh 

PURLOIN,  to  — 

To  purloin,  secrete,  vooiplfrp.ainosphizomai. 

Titus  2.  10  Not  purloining,  but  showing  all  good  fi. 

PURPLE  — 

1.  Purple,  til'll  argevan. 

2  Ch.  2.  7  work  in  gold . .  and  in  purple,  and  crimson 

2 . Purple,  red,  injnn  argaman. 

Exodzs.  4  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fineli. 

26.  1,  31  curtains  of  fine  twined  linen . .  and  pu. 

26.  36  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine  twined  linen 

27.  16  hanging  of  twenty  cubits,  (of)  blue,  andp. 

28.  5  they  shall  take  gold,  and  blue,  and  purple 
28.  6  make  the  ephod  (of)  gold . .  purple,  (of)  sc. 
28.  8  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine  tw  ined  linen 
28.  15  purple,  and  (of)  scarlet,  and  (of)  fine  tw 
28.  33  make  pomegranates  (of)  blue,  and  (of)  p. 

35.  6  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine  li. 
35.  25  of  purple,  (and)  of  scarlet,  and  of  fine  li. 

35.  35  in  blue,  and  in  purple,  in  scarlet,  and  in 

36.  8  fine  twined  linen,  and  blue,  and  purple 
36.  35  made  a  veil  (of)  blue,  and  purple,  and  sc. 
36.  37  made  an  hanging,  .(of)  blue,  and  purple 
38.  18  needlework,  (of)  blue,  and  purple,  and  s. 

38.  23  embroiderer  in  blue,  and  in  purple,  and 

39.  1  of  the  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet,  they 
39.  2,  5,  8  gold,  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet 
39.  3  to  work  (it)  in  the  blue,  and  in  the  purple 
39.  24  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet,  (and)  twi. 
39.  29  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet,  (of)  needl. 

Num.  4. 13  altar,  and  spread  a  purple  cloth  thereon 
Judg.  8.  26  purple  raiment  that  (was)  on  the  kings  of 
2  Ch.  2.  14  skilful  to  work  in  gold,  .in  purple,  iublue 

3. 14  made  the  veil  (of)  blue,  and  purple,  and 
Esth.  1.  6  fastened  with  cords  of  fine  linen  and  pu. 

8. 15  with  a  garment  of  fine  linen  and  purple 
Prov  31.  22  tapestry ;  her  clothing  (is)  silk  and  purp. 
Song  3.  10  He  made  the  covering  of  it  (of)  purple 

7.  5  hair  of  thine  head  like  purple  :  the  king 
Jer.  10.  9  blue  and  purple  (is)  their  clothing :  they 
Eze.  27.  7  blue  and  purple  from  the  isles  of  Elishah 

27.  16  occupied  in  thy  fairs  with  emeralds,  pur. 

3 . Purple  garment,  woptpvpa  porphura. 

Markis.  17  clothed  him  with  purple,  and  platted  a 

15.  20  took  off  the  purple  from  him,  and  put  his 
Lukei6.i9  rich  man,  which  was  clothed  in  purple,  and 
Rev.  17.  4  woman  was  arrayed  in  purple  and  scarlet 

18.  12  The  merchandise  of  gold,  .and  purple,  and 

4  .Purple,  of  a  purple  colour,  nopipvpeos  porpliureos. 
Johni9.  2  on  his  head,  and  they  put  on  him  a  purp. 

19.  5  came  Jesus  forth,  wearing,  .the  purple  of 
Rev.  18.  16  that  was  clothed  in  fine  line  linen,  and  p. 

PURPLE,  seller  of  — 

A  seller  of  purple,  vopipvpoiraiXis  porphuropblis. 
Acts  16.  14  woman  named  Lydia,  a  seller  of  purple 

PURPOSE  — 

1. A  word,  thing,  191  dabar. 

Neh  8.  4  which  they  hadmadeforthe  purpose;  and 

2 . Device,  thought,  .191  zimmah. 

Job  17.  11  My  days  are  past,  my  purposes  are  broken 

3.  Delight,  pleasure,  desire,  ysn  chephets. 

Eccl.  3.  1  a  time  to  every  purpose  under  the  heaven 
3. 17  a  time  there  for  every  purpose  and  for  e. 

8.  6  Because  to  every  purpose  there  is  time  and 

4.  Thought,  device,  nhciqp,  machasliabah. 

Prov  15.  22  Without  counsel  purposes  are  disappoin. 

20. 18  (Every)  purpose  is  established  by  counsel 
Jer.  49.  20  purposes  that  he  hath  purposed  against 

49.  30  and  hath  conceived  a  purpose  against  you 

50.  45  purposes,  that  he  hath  purposed  against 

51.  29  every  purpose  of  the  Lord  shall  be  perf. 

5.  Deed,  act,  work,  n'&yj?  maaseh. 

J  ob  33.  17  he  may  withdraw  man  (from  his)  purpose 

6.  Counsel,  nxy  etsah. 

Ezra  4.  5  frustrate  their  purpose,  all  the  days  of  C. 
Isa.  14.  26  This  (is)  the  purpose  (that  is)  purposed 

7.  Wish,  will,  desire,  ’3k  tsebu. 

Dan.  6.  17  purpose  might  not  be  changed  concern. 

8.  Foundation,  prince,  nri  shath. 

Isa.  19. 10  they  shall  be  broken  in  the  purposes  the. 

9.  Purpose,  intention,  0ov \yya  boulema. 

Acts  27.  43  kept  them  from  (their)  purpose ;  and  co. 

10.  A  setting  before,  purpose,  npoBcirts  prothesis. 

Acts  11.  23  that  with  purpose  of  heart  they  would  c. 

27.  13  they  had  obtained  (their)  purpose,  loosing 
Rom.  8.  28  who  are  the  called  according  to  (his)  pur. 

9. 11  that  the  purpose  of  God  according  to  ele. 

Eph.  1.  11  being  predestinated  according  to  the  pur. 

3.  11  According  to  the  eternal  purpose  which 
2  Ti.  1.  9  but  according  to  his  own  purpose  and  gr 
3.  10  hast  fully knownmy.  .purpose, faith, long 


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PURPOSE,  to  — 

1.  To  say,  ion  amar. 

1  Ki.  s-  5  I  purpose  to  build  an  house  unto  the  na. 

2  G'h.28. 10  now  ye  purpose  to  keep  under  the  child. 

2 . To  devise,  think,  051  zamam. 

Psa.  17  3  I  am  purposed  (that)  my  mouth  shall  not 

Jer.  4.  28  I  have  purposed  (it),  and  will  not  repent 

3.  To  think,  reckon,  awri  chashab. 

Psa.  140.  4  who  have  purposed  to  overthrow  my  go. 
Jer.  26.  3  repent  me  of  the  evil  which  I  purpose  to 

36.  3  will  hear  all  the  evil  which  I  purpose  to 
49. 20  that  he  hath  purposed  against  the  inhab. 
50. 45  that  he  hath  purposed  against  the  land  of 
Lam.  2.  8  Lord  hath  purposed  to  destroy  the  wall 

4 . To  counsel,  j'jj)  yaats. 

Isa.  14.  24  and  as  I  have  purposed,  (so)  shall  it  stand 

14.  26  This  (is)  the  purpose  (that  is)  purposed 
14. 27  For  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  purposed,  and 

19. 12  know  what  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  purp. 

23.  9  Lord  of  hosts  hath  purposed  it,  to  stain 

5.  To  form,  frame,  is;  yatsa.r. 

Isa.  46. 1 1  will  also  bring  it  to  pass ;  I  have  purposed 

6.  To  set,  place,  D'iy,  mb'  sum,  sim. 

Dan.  1.  8  purposed  in  his  heart  that  he  would  not 

7.  Face,  DUS  panim. 

2  CI1.32.  ’2  he  was  purposed  to  fight  against  Jerusa. 

8.  To  counsel,  deliberate,  PovXevogai  bouleuomai. 

2  Co.  1.  17  the  things  that  I  purpose,  do  I  purpose 

9. -4  resolution  was  made,  eytve to  yvu/x g. 

Acts  20.  3  he  purposed  to  return  through  Macedo. 

10.  To  do,  make,  ir olew  poieo. 

Eph.  3.  1 1  which  he  purposed  in  Christ  J esus  our  L. 

11  .To  take  beforehand,  determine,  rpoaipeopai. 

2  Co.  9.  7  Every  man  according  as  he  purposeth  in 

12.  To  put  or  place  before,  propose,  irporlOgpi  prot. 
Rom.  i.  13  that  oftentimes  I  purposed  to  come  unto 
Eph.  i.  9  good  pleasure  which  he  hath  purposed  in 

13  .To  prut,  place,  rlBg/xi  lithemi. 

Acts  19.  21  Paul  purposed  in  the  spirit,  when  he  had  p. 
PURPOSE,  of  ;  to  no  — 

1  .Empty,  vain,  to  no  purpose,  p'1  riq. 

Isa.  30.  7  the  Egyptians  shall  help,  .to  no  purpose 

2.  To  give,  spoil,  bhy  shalal. 

Ruth  2.  1 6  let  fall  also  (some)  of  the  handfuls  of  pur. 
PURSE  — 

1  .Cup,  bag, purse,  D'3  Ids. 

Prov.  1. 14  Cast  in  thy  lot.  .let us  all  have  one  purse 

2 . A  bag,  purse,  fia\6.vriov  balantion. 

Luke  10.  4  Carry  neither  purse,  nor  scrip,  nor  shoes 

22.  35  When  I  sent  you  without  purse,  and  scrip 

22.  36  he  that  hath  a  purse,  let  him  take  (it),  and 

3.  A  girdle,  purse,  C&v-g  zone. 

Sfattio.  9  Provide  neither  gold,  .norbrass  in  yourp. 
Mark  6.  8  no  scrip,  no  bread,  no  money  in  (their)  p. 

PURSUE  (hard  or  hotly),  to  — 

1  .After,  "ink*  achar. 

1  Ki.22.  33  that  they  turned  back  from  pursuing  him 

2  Ch.18.  32  they  turned  back  again  from  pursuing  him 

2.  To  ( cause  to)  cleave  to,  pp'j  dabaq,  5. 

Judg2o.  45  pursued  hard  after  them  unto  Gidom,  and 

3.  To  burn,  pursue  hotly,  p1??  dalaq. 

Gen.  31.  36  wliat(is)mysin,that  thou  hast  so  hotly  p. 
Lam.  4.  19  they  pursued  us  upon  the  mountains,  they 

4.  To  go  on,  f]1?;  yalak. 

Jer.  48.  2  6  Madmen ;  the  sword  shall  pursue  thee 

5.  Pursuit,  retirement,  i’sf  .rig. 

1  Ki.18.  27  either  he  is  talking,  or  he  is  pursuing,  or 

6.  To  pursue,  *]YJ  radaph. 

Gen.  14.  14  armed histrained(servants).  .andpursued 

14. 15  pursued  them  unto  Hobah,  which  (is)  on 
31.  23  pursued  after  him  seven  days'  journey ;  and 

35.  5  they  did  not  pursue  after  the  sons  of  Jac. 
Exodi4-  8  and  he  pursued  after  the  children  of  Isr. 
14.  9  Egyptians  pursued  after  them,  all  the  h. 

14.  23  Egyptians  pursued,  and  went  in  after  th. 

15.  9  enemy  said,  I  will  pursue,  I  will  overtake 
Lev.  26. 17  aud  ye  shall  flee  when  none  pursueth  you 

26.  36  and  they  shall  fall  when  none  pursueth 
26.  37  And  they  shall  fall,  .when  none  pursueth 
Deut  11.  4  to  overflow  them,  as  they  pursued  after 

19.  6  Lest  the  avenger  of  the  blood  pursue  the 

28.  22  and  they  shall  pursue  thee  until  thou  p. 

28.  45  shall  come  upon  thee,  and  shall  pursue 

Josh.  2.  5  pursue  after  them  quickly  ;  for  ye  shall 

2.  7  men  pursued  after  them  the  way  to  Jor. 
2.  7  as  soon  as  they  which  pursued  after  them 

8.  16  to  pursue  after  them :  and  they  pui-sued 
8. 17  leftthe  city  open,  and  pursued  after  Israel 
10. 19  pursue  after  your  enemies,  and  smite  the 

20.  5  if  the  avenger  of  blood  pursue  after  him 

24.  6  pursued  after  your  fathers  with  chariots 
Judg.  1.  6  they  pursued  after  him,  and  caught  bun 

4. 16  Barak  pursued  after  the  chariots,  and  af. 

4.  22  as  Barak  pursued  Sisera,  Jaelcame  outto 
7.  23  men  of  Israel,  .pursued  after  the  Midian. 

7.  25  pursued  Midian,  and  brought  the  heads 

8.  4  passed  over . .  faint,  yet  pursuing  (them) 

8.  5  I  am  pursuing  after  Zebah  and  Zalmunna 


Judg.  8.  12  pursued  after  them,  and  took  the  two  k. 

1  Sa.  7.  11  pursued  the  Philistines,  and  smote  them 

17.  52  pursued  the  Philistines,  until  thou  come 

23.  25  pursued  after  David  in  the  wilderness  of 

23.  28  Wherefore  Saul  returned  from  pursuing 

24.  14  after  whom  dost  thou  pursue?  after  a  dead 

25.  29  Yet  a  man  is  risen  to  pursue  thee,  and  to 

26. 1 8  Wherefore  dotli  my  lord  thus  pursue  after 
30.  8  Shall  I  pursue . .  he  answered  him,  Pursue 
30.  10  David  pursued,  he  and  four  hundred  men 

2  Sa.  2. 19  Asahel  pursued  after  Abner ;  and  in  going 

2.  24  Joab  also  and  Abishai  pursued  after  Abner 
2.  28  pursued  after  Israel  no  more,  neither  fo. 
17.  1  I  will  arise  and  pursue  after  David  this  n. 

18. 16  people  returned  from  pursuing  after  Isr. 
20.  6  pursue  after  him,  lest  he  get  him  fenced  c. 
20.  7  went  out  of  Jerusalem,  to  pursue  after  S. 
20.  10  Joab  and  Abishai  his  brother  pursued  af. 

20.  13  all  the  people  went  on  after  Joab,  to  pur. 
22.  38  I  have  pursued  mine  enemies,  and  destr. 

24. 13  wilt  thou  lice . .  while  they  pursue  thee  ?  or 

1  Ivi.20.  20  the  Syrians  fled,  and  Israel  pursued  them 

2  ICi.25.  5  army  of  the  Chaldees  pursued  after  the  k. 

2  Ch.13.  19  Abijah  pursued  after  Jeroboam,  and  took 

14. 13  people  that(were)with  him  pursued  them 
Job  13.  25  and  wilt  thou  pursue  the  dry  stubble? 

30. 15  Terrors  are  turned  upon  me :  they  pursue 
Psa.  18.  37  I  have  pursued  mine  enemies,  and  over. 

34.  14  Depart  from  evil . .  seek  peace,  and  p.ursue 
Prov  28.  1  The  wicked  flee  when  no  man  pursueth 
Isa.  30. 16  therefore  shall  they  that  pursue  you  be 
41.  3  pursued  them,  (and)  passed  safely;  (even) 
Jer.  39.  s  Chaldeans’  army  pursued  after  them,  and 
52.  8  army  of  the  Chaldeans  pursued  after  the 
Eze.  35.  6  blood  shall  pursue,  .even  blood  shall  pur. 
Hos.  8.  3  Israel  hath  cast  off .  .enemy  shall  pursue 
Amos  1.  11  because  he  did  pursue  his  brother  with  the 

7.  To  pursue,  *]T}  radaph,  3. 

Prov  11.  19  so  he  that  pursueth  evil  (pursueth  it)  to 

13.  21  Evil  pursueth  sinners  but  to  the  righte. 
19.  7  pursueth  (them  with)  words,  (yet)  they 
Nali.  1.  8  and  darkness  shall  pursue  his  enemies 

PURSUER  — 

To  pursue,  *111  radaph. 

Josh.  2.  16  Get  you  to  the  mountain,  lest  the  pursu. 
2.  16  hide  yourselves,  .until  the  pursuers  be  re. 
2.  22  pursuers  were  returned:  and  the  pursuer 
8.  20  people,  .turned  back  upon  the  pursuers 
Lam.  1.  6  gone  without  strength  before  the  pursuer 

PURTENANCE  — 

Inwards,  heart,  3~ip  qereb. 

Exodi2.  9  with  liis  legs,  and  with  the  purtenance  th. 
PUSH  (away,  down,  used  or  wont  to),  to  — 

1  .To  gore,  push,  nil  nagach. 

Exod2i.  32  If  the  ox  shall  push  a  man  servant  ormaid 

2.  To  gore,  push,  nj)  nagach,  3. 

Deut  33.  17  with  them  he  shall  push  the  people  toge. 

1  Ki.22.  11  With  these  shalt  thou  push  the  Syrians 

2  Cli.  18.  10  With  these  thou  shalt  push  Syria  until 
Psa.  44.  5  Through  thee  will  we  push  down  our  en. 
Eze.  34.  21  pushed  all  the  diseased  with  your  horns 
Dan.  8.  4  I  saw  the  ram  pushing  westward,  and  no. 

3.  To  push  self  on  or  forward,  m3  nagach,  7. 

Dan.  11.  40  shall  the  king  of  the  south  push  at  him 

4  .One  accustomed  to  push,  nji  naggach. 

Exod2i.  29  if  the  ox  were  wont  to  push  with  his  horn 

2 1 .  36  it  be  known  that  the  ox  hath  used  to  push 

5.  To  send  forth  or  out,  rhy  shalach,  3. 

Job  30.  12  they  push  away  my  feet,  and  they  raise 
PUT,  to  — 

1.  To  cause  to  go  or  come  in,  nu  bo,  5. 

Exod25.  14  thou  shalt  put  the  staves  into  the  rings  by 

26.  ir  putthetachesinto  the  loops, andcoupleth. 

37.  5  put  the  staves  into  the  rings  by  the  sides 

38.  7  put  the  staves  into  the  rings  on  the  sides 
Neh.  3.  5  nobles  put  not  their  necks  to  the  work  of 

2.  To  put,  guide,  -Tin  hadah. 

Isa.  n.  8  shall  put  his  hand  on  the  cockatrice’  den 

3.  To  put,  set,  place.  O'er,  mb',  sum,  sim. 

Mic.  2.12  will  put  them  together  as  the  sheep  of  B. 

4.  To  bind  up,  Eh?  chabash. 

Exod2g.  9  put  the  bonnets  on  them :  and  the  priest’s 
Lev.  8.  13  girded  them,  .and  put  bonnets  upon  them 

5.  To  put  down,  nj;  yanach,  5. 

Gen.  2.  15  put  him  into  the  garden  of  Eden  to  dress 
Lev.  24.  12  put  him  in  ward,  that  the  mind  of  the  L. 
Nnm  15.  34  put  him  in  ward,  because  it  was  not  dec. 

1  Ki.  8.  9  tables  of  stone,  which  Moses  put  there  at 

2  Ki.  17.  29  put  (them)  in  the  houses  of  the  high  pla. 

6.  To  add,  f]pT’  yasaph. 

Lev.  22.  14  then  he  shall  put  the  fifth  (part)  thereof 

7.  To  cause  to  go  out,  jx;  yatsag,  5. 

Judg.  6.  37  will  put  a  fleece  of  wool  in  the  floor;  (and) 
8.  27  made  an  ephod  thereof,  and  put  it  in  his 

8.  To  ( cause  to)  clothe  or  put  on,  til'?  labesh,  5. 

Gen.  27.  15  and  put  them  upon  Jacob  heryounger  son 

27.  16  put  the  skins  of  the  kids  of  the  goats  upon 
Exod28.  41  thou  shalt  put  them  upon  Aaron  thy  bro. 

29.  5  put  upon  Aaron  the  coat,  and  the  robe  of 

40. 13  thou  shalt  put  upon  Aaron  the  holy  gar. 
Numzo.  26,  28  and  put  them  upon  Eleazar  his  son 


9.  A  sending  forth,  rhero  mishlach. 

Deut  12.  7  rejoice  in  all  that  ye  put  your  hand  unto 

12. 18  in  all  that  thou  puttest  thine  hands  unto 
15. 10  in  all  that  thou  puttest  thine  hand  unto 

10 . To  lead,  jjut  in,  nni  nachah,  5. 

2  Ki.  18.  11  put  them  in  Halali  and  in  Habor  (by)  the 

11.  7Y>  cause  to  reach,  attain,  ff)  nasag,  5. 

1  Sa.  14. 26  but  no  man  put  his  hand  to  his  mouth:  for 

12.  To  give,  jru  nathan. 

Gen.  38.  28  that  (the  one)put  out  (his)  hand :  and  the 

39.  4  and  all  (that)  he  had  he  put  into  his  hand 

39.  20  took  him,  and  put  him  into  the  prison  a 

40.  3  put  them  in  ward  in  the  house  of  the  ca. 

41.  10  put  me  in  ward  in  the  captain  of  the  gu. 
41. 42  put  it  upon  Joseph’s  hand,  and  arrayed 

Exod.  3.  21  to  put  a  sword  in  their  hand  to  slay  us 

16.  33  Take  a  pot,  and  put  an  omerfull  of  man. 

25. 12  put  (them)  in.  .four  corners  thereof ;  and 

25. 16  thou  shalt  put  into  the  ark  the  testimony 

25.  26  put  the  rings  in  the  fourcorners  that  (are) 
25.  2j  thou  shalt  put  the  mercy  seat  above  upon 

25.  21  in  the  ark  thou  shalt  put  the  testimony 

26.  34  thou  shalt  put  the  mercy  seat  upon  then. 

26.  35  thou  shalt  put  the  table  on  the  north  side 

27.  5  tliou  shalt  put  it  under  the  compass  of  the 

28.  23  shalt  put  the  two  rings  on  the  two  ends  of 

28.  24  shalt  put  the  two  wreathen  (chains)  of  g. 

28.  25  put  (them)  on  the  shoulder  pieces  of  the 
28.  27  shalt  put  them  on  the  two  sides  of  the  e. 

28.  30  thou  shalt  put  in  the  breastplate  of  jud. 

29.  3  shalt  put  them  into  one  basket,  and  bring 

29.  6  and  put  the  holy  crown  upon  the  mitre 

29.  12  put  (it)  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar  with 

29.  17  put  (them)  unto  his  pieces,  aud  unto  his 

29.  20  put  (it)  upon  the  tip  of  the  right  ear  of  A. 

30.  6  thou  shalt  put  it  before  the  veil  that  (is) 

30.  18  thou  shalt  put  it.  and  thou  shalt  put  wa. 

30.  33  whosoever  puttetli  (any)  of  it  upon  a  str. 

30.  36  put  of  it  before  the  testimony  in  the  tab. 

31.  6  in  the  hearts.  .1  have  put  wisdom,  that 

34.  33  (till)  Moses  had  done  speaking,  .lie  put  a 

35.  34  he  hath  put  in  his  heart  that  he  may  te. 

36.  1  in  whom  the  Lord  put  wisdom  aud  und. 

36.  2  in  whose  heart  the  Lord  had  put  wisdom 

37.  13  put  the  rings  upon  the  four  corners  that 

39. 16  put  the  two  rings  in  the  two  ends  of  the 
39.  17  they  put  the  two  wreathen  chains  of  gold 

39. 18  put  them  on  the  shoulder  pieces  of  the  e. 
39.  20  put  them  on  the  two  sides  of  the  ephod 

39.  25  put  the  bells  between  the  pomegranates 

40.  7  set  the  laver . .  and  shalt  put  water  therein 
40.  18  put  in  the  bars  thereof,  and  reared  up  his 
40.  20  put  the  testimony,  .and  put  the  mercy  s. 
40.  22  put  the  table  in  the  tent  of  the  congrega. 
40.  30  set  the  laver.  .andput  water  there,  to  w. 

Lev.  1.  7  put  fire  upon  the  altar,  and  lay  the  wood 
2.  1  shall  pour  oil  upon  it,  and  put  frankince. 
2.  15  thou  shalt  put  oil  upon  it,  and  layfrank. 

4.  7  priest  shall  put  (some)  of  the  blood  upon 

4.  18  he  shall  put  (some)  of  the  blood  upon  the 

4.  25,  30,  34  put  (it)  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar 

5.  11  neither  shall  lie  put  (any)  frankincense  th. 
8.  7  put  upon  him  the  coat . .  and  put  the  ephod 
8.  8  also  he  put  in  the  breastplate  the  Urim 
8.  15  put  (it)  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar  round 
8.  23  put  (it)  upon  the  tip  of  Aaron’s  right  ear 
8.  24  put  of  the  blood  upon  the  tip  of  their  rig. 

8.  27  put  all  upon  Aaron’s  hands,  and  upon  his 

9.  9  and  put  (it)  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar 

10.  1  put  lire  tiierein,  and . .  offered  strange  fire 
14. 17,  25  put.  .upon  the  tip  of  the  right  ear  of 

14.  14  priest  shall  put  (it)  upon  the  tip  of  the 
14.  28  put  of  the  oil  that  (is)  in  his  hand  upon 
14.  29  he  shall  put  upon  the  head  of  him  that  is 

14.  34  put  the  plague  of  leprosy  in  ahouseof  the 

16. 13  he  shall  put  the  incense  upon  the  fire  be. 
16.  18  put  (it)  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar  round 
16.  21  putting  them  upon  the  head  of  the  goat 
19.  14  not  curse  the  deaf,  nor  put  a  stumbling 

24.  7  shalt  put  pure  frankincense  upon  (each) 

Num.  4.  6  shall  put  thereon  the  covering  of  badgers’ 
4.  7  put  thereon  the  dishes  aud  the  spoons, and 
4.  10  they  shall  put  it.  and  shall  put  (it)  upon 

4.  12  put  (them)  in  a  cloth,  .and  shall  put  (the.) 
5. 15  shall  pour  no  oil  upon  it,  nor  put  frauki. 

5.  17  priest  shall  take,  and  put  (it)  into  the  w. 

5.  18  put  the  offering  of  memorial  in  her  hands 

6.  18  put  (it)  in  the  fire  which  (is)  under  the  s. 

6.  19  put  (them)  upon  the  hands  of  the  Nazar. 
1.  29  the  Lord  would  put  his  spirit  upon  them! 

15.  38  put  upon  the  fringe  of  the  borders  a  rib. 

16.  7  put  fire  therein .  .it  shall  be  (that)  the  m. 
16.  17  put  incense  in  them,  and  bring  ye  before 
16.  18  put  fire  in  them,  and  laid  incense  thereon 
16.  46  Take  a  censer,  and  put  fire  therein  from 
16.  47  put  on  incense,  and  made  an  atonement 
19.  17  running  water  shall  be  put  thereto  in  a 

27.  20  thou  shalt  put  (some)  of  thine  honour  up. 
Deut.  2.  25  This  day  will  I  begin  to  put  the  dread  of 

11.  29  shalt  put  the  blessmgupon  mount  Gerizim 
18.  18  will  put  my  words  in  his  mouth ;  and  he 
23.  24  but  thou  shalt  not  put  (any)  in  thy  vessel 

28.  48  shall  put  a  yoke  of  iron  upon  thy  neck 

30.  7  -will  put  all  these  curses  upon  thine  encm. 

Josh.  6. 24  put  into  the  treasury  of  the  house  of  the 

17. 13  that  they  put  the  Canaanites  to  tribute 
Judg.  7.  16  put  a  trumpet  in  every  man’s  hand,  with 

1  Sa.  17.  38  put  au  helmet  of  brass  upon  his  head  ;  a. 

2  Sa.  20.  3  put  them  in  ward,  and  fed  them,  but  w. 

1  Ki.  2.  5  put  the  blood  of  war  upon  his  girdle  that 


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1  Ki.  2.  35  king  put  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada  in 

2.  35  did  the  king  put  in  the  room  of  Abiathar 

5.  3  Lord  put  them  under  the  soles  of  his  feet 

7.  39  put  live  bases  on  the  right  side  of  the  ho. 

7.  51  did  he  put  among  the  treasures  of  the  li. 

10.  17  king  put  them  in  the  house  of  the  forest 

10.  24  hear  his  wisdom,  which  God  had  put  in 
12.  4  heavy  yoke  which  lie  put  upon  us,  lighter 
12.  9  Make  the  yoke  which  thy  father  did  put 
12.  29  set  the  one  in  Beth-el,  and  the  other  put 

22.  23  Lord  hath  put  alying  spirit  in  the  mouth 

2  Ki.16.  14  and  put  it  on  the  north  side  of  the  altar 

16.  17  and  put  it  upon  a  pavement  of  stones 

18. 14  that  which  thou  puttest  on  me  will  I  bear 

23.  33  Pharaoh-neclioh  put  him  in  bands  at  Ribl. 
2  Oh.  3.  16  put  (them)  on  the  heads,  .and  put  (them) 

4.  6  put  five  on  the  right  hand,  and  five  on  the 

5.  1  all  the  instruments,  put  he  among  the  t. 
5.  10  two  tables  which  Moses  put  (therein)  at 

9.  16  king  put  them  in  the  house  of  the  forest 
9.  23  hear  his  wisdom,  that  God  had  put  in  his 

10.  4  case . .  his  heavy  yoke  that  he  put  upon  us 

10.  9  Ease,  .the  yoke  that  thy  father  did  put 

11.  11  putcaptainsin  them,  and  store  of  victual 

16.  10  put  him  in  a  prison  house  ;  for  (he  was) 

17.  19  besides  (those)  whom  the  king  put  in  the 

18.  22  hath  put  a  lying  spirit  in  the  mouth  of 

22. 11  put  him  and  his  nurse  in  a  bed  chamber 
23.  11  put  upon  him  the  crown,  and  (gave  him) 

34.  10  put  (it)  in  the  hand  of  the  workmen  that 

35.  3  Put  the  holy  ark  in  the  house  which  Sol. 

36.  7  and  put  them  in  his  temple  at  Babylon 
Ezra  1.  7  and  had  put  them  in.the  house  of  his  gods 

7.  27  which  hath  put  (such  a  thing)  as  this  in 
Keh.  2.  12  what  my  God  had  put  in  my  heart  to  do 

7.  5  God  put  into  mine  heart  to  gather  toget. 
Psa.  4.  7  Jhou  hast  put  gladness  in  my  heart,  more 

15.  5  puttetli  not  out  his  money  to  usury,  nor 
40.  3  he  hath  put  a  new  song  in  my  mouth,  (e.) 
78.  66  smote  his  enemies,  .lie  put  them  to  a  pe. 

Prov.  8.  1  Doth  not.  .understanding  put  forth  her 
Isa.  42  1  I  have  put  my  spirit  upon  him  ;  he  shall 

Jer.  1.  9  Then  the  Lord  put  forth  his  hand,  and  t. 
1.  9  Behold,  I  have  put  my  words  in  thy  mo. 

20.  2  put  him  in  the  stocks  that  (were)  iu  the 

27.  2  Make  thee  bonds  and  yokes,  and  put  them 

27.  8  that  will  not  put  their  neck  under  the  yo. 

28.  14  I  have  put  a  yoke  of  iron  upon  the  neck 

29.  26  sliouldest  put  him  in  prison,  and  iu  the  s. 

31.  33  I  will  put  my  law  in  their  inward  parts 

32.  14  put  them  in  an  earthen  vessel,  that  they 
32  40  but  I  will  put  my  fear  in  their  hearts,  that 

37.  4  among  the  people ;  for  they  had  not  put 
37.  15  put  him  in  prison  in  the  house  of  Jonath. 

37.  18  What  have  I  offended,  .that  ye  have  put 

38.  7  heard  that  they  had  put  Jeremiah  in  the 
52.  1 1  Then  lie  put  out  the  eyes  of  Zedekiah ;  and 

Lam  3  29  putteth  his  mouth  in  the  dust,  if  so  beth. 
Eze.  3.  25  they  shall  put  bands  upon  thee,  and  shall 
4.  9  put  them  iu  one  vessel,  and  make  thee  hr. 

10.  7  put  (it)  into  the  hands  of  (him  that  was) 

11.  19  will  put  a  new  spirit  within  you  ;  and  I 

14.  3  put  the  stumbling  block  of  their  iniquity 

16. 11  I  put  bracelets  upon  thy  hands,  andacli. 

16.  12  I  put  a  jewel  on  thy  forehead,  and  ear  r. 

19.  9  they  put  him  in  ward  in  chains.and  brou 
23.  42  which  put  bracelets  upon  their  hands,  and 

29.  4  will  put  hooks  in  thy  jaws,  and  I  will  ca. 

30.  13  and  I  will  put  a  fear  in  the  land  of  Egypt 

30.  24  put  my  sword  in  his  hand  :  hut  I  will  br. 
30.  25  put  my  sword  into  the  hand  of  the  king 
36.  26  new  spirit  will  I  put  within  you  ;  and  I 

36.  27  will  put  my  spirit  within  you,  and  cause 

37.  6  put  breath  in  you,  and  ye  shall  live  ;  and 

37. 14  shall  put  my  spirit  in  you,  and  ye  shall 

37.  19  will  put  them  with  him,  (even)  with  the 

38.  4  put  hooks  into  thy  jaws,  and  I  will  bring 
43.  20  put  (it)  on  the  four  horns  of  it,  and  on  the 

45. 19  put  (it)  upon  the  posts  of  the  house,  and 

Mic.  3.  5  and  he  tliat  putteth  not  into  their  mouths 

13.  To  turn  aside,  HD  sur,  5. 

Gen.  38.  14  she  put  her  widow’s  garments  off  from  her 
Deut2i.  13  she  shall  put  the  raiment  of  her  captivity 
1  Sa.  17.  39  proved  (them).  And  David  put  them  off 

14.  To  sustain,  support,  fjOD  samak. 

Exod  29.  10,  15,  19  shall  put  their  hands  upon  the  h. 
Lev.  1.  4  he  shall  put  his  hand  upon  the  head  of  the 
Num.  8. 10  children  of  Israel  shall  put  their  hands  up. 

15.  To  add,  hod  saphah. 

Jer.  7.  21  Put  your  burnt  offerings  unto  your  sacri. 

16.  To  admit,  nsp  sapliach. 

1  Sa.  2.  36  Put  me,  I  pray  thee,  into  one  of  the  pri. 

17 . Topour forth,  gather  together,  nsp  saphach,  3., 
Ilab.  2. 15  Woe  unto  him.  .that  puttest  thy  bottle  to 

18.  To  cause  to  go  up,  nSp  alah,  5. 

Josh.  7.  6  fell  to  the  earth,  .and  put  dnst  upon  their 

2  Sa.  1.  24  who  put  on  ornaments  of  gold  upon  your 

19.  To  lag  on,  load,  epp  amas,  5. 

2  Ch.io.  n  For  whereas  my  father  put  a  heavy  yoke 

20.  To  do,  make,  .1(717  asah. 

1  Sa.  8. 16  he  will  take,  .your  asses,  and  put  (them) 

21.  Tn  cause  to  ride,  Dpi  rakab,  5. 

2  Ki.13.  16  Put  thine  hand  upon  the  bow.  And  he  put 

22.  To  set,  put,  place,  D'k,  Gib  sum,  sim. 

Gen.  2.  8  there  he  put  the  man  whom  he  had  formed 

21.  14  putting(it)  ouher  shoulder,  and  the  child 


Gen  24.  2  Put,  I  pray  thee,  thy  hand  under  my  thigh 
24.  9  servant  put  his  hand  under  the  thigh  of  A. 
24.  47  put  the  ear  ring  upon  her  face,  and  the  b. 

28.  11  put  (them  for)  his  pillows,  and  lay  down 

28. 18  took  the  stone  that  he  had  put(for)  his  p. 

30.  42  when  the  cattle  were  feeble,  he  put  (them) 

31.  34  put  them  in  the  camel’s  furniture,  and  sat 

32. 16  and  put  a  space  betwixt  drove  and  drove 

33.  2  put  the  handmaids  and  their  children  fo. 
37.  34  put  sackcloth  upon  his  loins,  and  mourned 

40. 15  that  they  should  put  me  into  the  dungeon 
41.  42  fine  linen,  and  put  a  gold  chain  about  his 

43.  22  we  cannot  tell  who  put  our  money  in  our 

44.  1  put  every  man’s  money  iu  his  sack’s  mo. 
44.  2  put  my  cup,  the  silver  cup,  in  the  sack’s 

47.  29  put,  I  pray  thee,  thy  hand  under  my  thi. 

48.  18  Not  so.  .put  thy  right  hand  upon  his  head 
Exod.  2.  3  put  the  child  therein ;  and  she  laid  (it)  in 

3.  22  ye  shall  put  (them)  upon  your  sons,  and 

4. 15  thou  shalt  speak  unto  him,  and  put  words 

4.  21  those  wonders,  .which  I  have  put  in  thine 

8.  23  I  will  put  a  division  between  my  people 

15. 26  I  will  put  noneof  these  diseases  upon  thee 

17. 12  took  a  stone,  and  put  (it)  under  him,  and 
24.  6  put(it)  in  basins ;  and  half  of  the  blood  he 

28.  12  thou  shalt  put  the  two  stones  upon  the  s. 
28.  26  thou  shalt  put  them  upon  the  two  ends  of 

28.  37  thou  shalt  putitonablue  lace,  that  it  may 

29.  6  and  put  the  holy  crown  upon  the  mitre 

29.  24  thou  shalt  put  all  in  the  hands  of  Aaron 

32.  27  Put  every  man  his  sword  by  his  side,  (and) 

33.  22  that  I  will  put  thee  in  a  clift  of  the  rock 

39.  7  he  put  them  on  the  shoulders  of  the  ephod 

39. 19  put  (them)  on  the  two  ends  of  the  breast. 

40.  3  thou  shalt  put  therein  the  ark  of  the  tes. 
40.  5  put  the  hanging  of  the  door  to  the  taber. 

40. 19  put  the  covering  of  the  tent  above  upon 
40.  24  put  the  candlestick  in  the  tent  of  the  co. 
40.  26  put  the  golden  altar  in  the  tent  of  the  co. 
40.  29  put  the  altar  of  burnt  offering  (by)  the 

Lev.  5.  11  he  shall  put  no  oil  upon  it,  neither  shall 

6.  10  his  linen  breeches  shall  he  put  upon  his 

8.  8  And  lie  put  the  breastplate  upon  him  :  also 

8.  9  put  the  mitre  upon  his  head ;  also  upon 

8.  9  did  lie  put  the  golden  plate,  the  holy 
8. 26  and  put  (them)  on  the  fat,  and  upon 

9.  20  put  the  fat  upon  the  breasts,  and  he  burnt 

10.  1  put  incense  thereon,  and  offered  strange 

Num.  4.  6,  8  and  shall  put  in  the  staves  thereof 

6.  27  shall  put  my  name  upon  the  children  of 

11. 17  will  put  (it)  upon  them ;  and  they  shall 
16.  7  put  incense  in  them  before  the  Lord  to. 

21.  9  made  a  serpent  of  brass,  and  put  it  upon 

22.  38  the  word  that  God  putteth  in  my  mouth 

23.  5  the  Lord  put  a  word  in  Balaam’s  mouth 

23. 12  speak  that  which  the  Lord  hath  put  in 

23. 16  put  a  word  in  hismouth,  and  said,  Goag. 

24.  21  Strong  is  thy  dwelling  place,  and  thou  pu. 
Deut.  7. 15  will  put  noneof  the  evil  diseases  of  Egypt 

10.  2  I  will  write . .  and  thou  shalt  put  them  in 
10.  5  put  the  tables  in  the  ark  which  I  had  m. 

12.  5  shall  choose  out  of  all  your  tribes  to  put 

12.  21  place  which  the  Lord  .  .hath  chosen  to  put 
26.  2  shalt  put(it)  in  a  basket,  and  shalt  go  unto 

27. 15  man  that  maketh.  .and  putteth  (it)  in  (a) 

31.  19  put  it  in  their  mouths,  that  this  sougmay 
31.  26  Take  this  book  of  the  law,  and  put  it  in 

33. 10  they  shall  put  incense  before  thee,  and 
Josh.  7.  n  they  have  put  (it)  even  among  their  own 

10.  24  put  your  feet.  .And  they,  .put  their  feet 
24.  7  he  put  darkness  between  you  and  the  E. 

Judg.  1.  28  that  they  put  the  Canaanites  to  tribute 

6. 19  flesh  he  put  in  a  basket,  and  he  put  the 

9.  49  put  (them)  to  the  hold,  and  set  the  hold 
12.  3  I  put  my  life  in  my  hands,  and  passed  o. 

15.  4  put  a  fire  brand  in  the  midst  between 

16.  3  put  (them)  upon  his  shoulders,  and  carr. 

18.  21  put  the  little  ones  and  the  cattle  and  the 
Ruth  3.  3  put  thy  raiment  upon  thee,  and  get  thee 

1  Sa.  6.  8  put  the  jewels  of  gold,  which  ye  return 

6.  15  wherein  the  jewels  of  gold  (were),  and  put 

11.  11  Saul  put  the  people  iu  three  companies 

17.  40  put  them  in  a  shepherd's  bag  which  he 

17.  54  brought  it  to  Jerusalem  :  but  he  put  his 

19.  5  For  he  did  put  his  life  in  his  hand,  and  s. 

19.  13  puta  pillow  of  goat’s  (hair)  for  Ids  bolster 
21.  6  to  put  hot  bread  in  the  day  when  it  was 
28.  21  have  put  my  life  in  my  hand,  and  have  h. 

31. 10  they  put  his  armour  in  the  house  of  Ash. 

2  Sa.  8  6  Then  David  put  garrisons  in  Syria  of  Da. 

8.  14  he  put  garrisons  in  Edom,  .all  tlieyof  Edom 
8. 14  throughout  all  Edom  put  he  garrisons  -.and 

12.  31  put  (them)  under  saws,  and  under  harr. 
14.  3  So  Joab  put  the  words  in  her  mouth 

14. 19  put  all  these  words  in  themouth  of  thine 

1  Ki  9.  3  to  put  my  name  there  for  ever ;  and  mine 

11.  36  city  which  I  have  chosen  me  to  put  my 
14.  21  city  wddeh  the  LORD  did  choose,  .to  put 

18.  23,  23  and  lay  (it)  on  wood,  and  put  no  fire 

18.  25  call  on  the  name  of  your  gods,  but  put  no 

18.  42  and  put  his  face  between  his  knees 

20.  6  shall  put  (it)  in  their  hand,  and  take  (it) 

20.  24  Take  the  kings  away .  .and  put  captains 

20.  31  let  us,  I  praythee,  put  sackcloth  on  our 

21.  27  put  sackcloth  upon  his  flesh,  and  fasted 

22.  27  Put  this  (fellow)in  the  prison, and  feed  him 

2  Ki.  2.  20  Bring  me  a  new  cruse,  and  put  salt  ther. 

4.  34  put  his  mouth  upon  his  mouth,  and  his 

9.  13  put  (it)  under  him  on  the  top  of  the  stairs 

10.  7  put  their  heads  in  baskets,  and  sent  him 

13. 16  and  he  put  his  hand  (upon  it) :  and  Elisha 

19.  28  therefore  I  will  put  my  hook  in  thy  nose 


2  Ki.21.  4  the  Lord  said.  In  Jerusalem  will  I  put  my 

21.  7  In  this  house*,  .will  I  put  my  name  for  e. 

1  Cli.io.  10  they  put  his  armour  in  the  house  of  their 

18.  6  Then  David  put  (garrisons)  in  Syria-dam. 

18. 13  put  garrisons  in  Edom  ;  and  all  the  Edo. 

2  Ch.  1.  5  lie  put  before  the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord 

6. 11  in  it  have  I  put  the  ark,  wherein  (is)  the 

6.  20  said  that  thou  wouldest  put  thy  nameth. 

12. 13  Lord  had  chosen,  .to  put  his  name  there 
18.  26  Put  this  (fellow)  in  the  prison,  and  feed 
33.  7  and  in  Jerusalem.. will  I  putmyname  for 
33.  14  and  put  captains  of  war  in  all  the  fenced 

Job  13. 14  take  my  flesh  in  my  teeth,  and  put  my  1. 

13.  27  Thou  puttest  my  feet  also  in  the  stocks 

23.  6  No ;  but  he  would  put  (strength)  in  me 

33.  ii  He  putteth  my  feet  in  the  stocks,  he  rna. 

41.  2  Canst  thou  put  an  hook  into  his  nose?  or 

Psa.  56.  8  put  thou  my  tears  into  thy  bottle :  (are  t.) 
Prov  23.  2  put  a  knife  to  thy  throat,  if  thou  (be)  a 
Isa.  5.  20  that  put  darkness  for  light,  .that  put  bit. 

37.  29  therefore  will  I  put  my  hook  in  thy  nose 
51.  16  have  put  my  words  in  thy  mouth,  and  h. 
51.  23  I  will  put  it  into  the  hand  of  them  that 
59.  21  my  words  which  I  have  put  in  thy  mouth 
63.  11  where  (is)  he  that  put  his  holy  spirit  wit. 

Jer.  13.  1  put  it  upon  thy  loins,  and  put  it  not  in 

13.  2  So  I  got  a  girdle,  .and  put  (it)  on  my  loins 

38.  12  Put  now  (these)  old  cast  clouts  and  rotten 
40.  10  put  (them)  in  your  vessels,  and  dwell  in 

Eze.  14.  4,  7  putteth  the  stumbling  block  of  his  in. 
16.  14  comeliness,  which  I  had  put  upon  thet’ 

24.  17  put  on  thy  shoes  upon  thy  feet,  and  cover 

30.  21  to  put  a  roller  to  bind  it,  to  make  it  strong 

Mic.  2.  12  I  will  jiut  them  together  as  the  sheep  of 

23.  To  cause  to  turn  back,  2'd  shub,  5. 

1  Sa.  14.  27  put  liis  hand  to  his  mouth ;  and  his  eyes 

24.  To  set,  put,  place,  rw  shith. 

Gen.  3.  15  will  put  enmity  between  thee  and  the  w. 

30.  40  he  put  his  own  flocks  by  themselves 
30.  40  and  put  them  not  unto  Laban’s  cattle 
46.  4  Joseph  shall  put  his  hand  upon  thine  eyes 
Exod23.  1  put  not  thine  hand  with  the  wicked  to  be 
Job  38.  36  Who  hath  put  w  isdom  in  the  inward  pa.? 
Psa.  8.  6  thou  hast  put  all  (things)  under  his  feet 

9.  20  Put  them  in  fear,  O  Lord  ;  (that)  the  na. 
73. 28  I  have  put  my  trust  in  the  Lord  God,  that 
Jer.  3.  19  How  shall  I  put  thee  among  the  children 

25.  To  send  forth,  n by  shalach. 

Exod22.  8  whether  he  have  put  his  hand  unto  his  n. 

22. 11  hath  not  put  his  hand  unto  his  neighbo. 
Judg.  5.  26  She  put  her  hand  to  the  nail,  and  her  ri. 
1  Sa.  17.  49  David  put  his  hand  in  his  bag,  and  took 

1  CI1.13. 10  because  he  put  his  hand  to  the  ark :  and 
Eze.  8.  17  and,  lo,  they  put  the  branch  to  their  nose 

26.  To  send  forth,  nfd  shelach. 

.Ezra  6. 12  people  that  shall  put  to  their  hand  to  al 

27.  To  cast,  throw,  put,  PaWw  ballu. 

Matt.  9.  17  Neither  do  men  put  new  wine  into  old  b. 
9.  17  hut  they  put  new  wine  into  new  bottles 

25.  27  Thou  oughtest  therefore  to  have  put  my 
27.  6  It  is  not  lawful  for  to  put  them  into  the 

Mark  2.  22  no  man  putteth  new  wine  into  old  bottles 

7.  33  put  his  fingers  into  his  ears,  and  he  spit 
Luke  5.  37  no  man  putteth  new  wine  into  old  bottles 
John  5.  7  I  have  no  man.  .to  put  me  into  the  pool 

12.  6  had  the  bag,  and  bare  what  was  put  ther. 

13.  2  devil  having  now  put  into  the  heart  of  J. 

20.  25  put  my  finger  into  the  print  of  the  nails 

•Tas.  3.  3  we  put  bits  in  the  horses’  mouths,  that  t. 
Rev.  2.  24  I  will  put  upon  you  none  other  burden 

28.  To  give,  SlScofu  didumi. 

Luke  15.  22  put  a  ring  on  his  hand,  and  shoes  on  (his) 

2  Co.  8. 16  which  put  the  same  earnest  care  into  the 
Ileb.  8.  10  I  will  put  my  laws  into  their  mind,  and 

10.  16  I  will  put  my  laws  into  their  hearts,  and 
Rev.  17.  17  For  God  hath  put  in  their  hearts  to  fulfil 

29.  To  do,  make,  iroieai  poieb. 

Acts  5.  34  commanded  to  put  the  apostles  forth  a  1. 

30.  To  put,  place,  rid-gpi  titloemi. 

Matt.  5.  15  Neither  do  men  light  a  candle,  and  put 
12.  18  I  will  put  my  spirit  upon  him,  and  he  sh. 

14.  3  put  (him)  in  prison  for  Herodias’  sake,  his 
Mark  4.  21  Is  a  candle  brought  to  be  put  under  a  bu. 

10. 16  put  (his)  hands  upon  them,  and  blessed  t. 
Luke  8.  16  covereth  it  with  a  vessel,  or  putteth  (it) 

11.  33  when  he  hath  lighted  a  candle,  putteth 
Jolini9. 19  Pilate  wrote  a  title,  and  put  (it)  on  the 
Acts  1.  7  which  the  Father  hath  put  in  his  own  p. 

4.  3  laid  hands  on  them,  and  put  (them)  in  h. 
5. 18  laid  their  hands  on  the  apostles,  and  put 

5.  25  men  whom  ye  put  in  prison  are  standing 

12.  4  put  (him)  in  prison,  and  delivered  (him) 
Romi4- 13  that  no  man  put  a  stumbling  block,  or  an 

1  Co.  15.  25  till  he  hath  put  all  enemies  under  his  feet 

2  Co.  3.  13  not  as  Moses,  (which)  put  a  veil  over  his. 
1  Ti.  1. 12  counted  me  faithful,  putting  me  into  the 
Rev.  n.  9  not  suffer  their  dead  bodies  to  be  put  in 

PUT  again,  to  — 

To  cause  to  turn  back,  Gisy  shub,  5. 

Gen.  29.  3  put  the  stone  again  upon  the  well’s  mouth 
Exod  4.  7  said.  Put  thine  hand  into  thy  bosom  again 
4.  7  And  he  put  his  hand  into  his  bosom  again 

34.  35  Moses  put  the  veil  upon  his  faceagain,  un. 


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PUT  altogether,  to  — 

To  (lather,  qpx  asaph. 

Gen.  42. 17  he  put  them  altogether  into  ward  three  d. 
PUT  apart,  to  — 

A  putting  or  driving  away,  rnj  niddah. 

Lev.  15.  19  she  shall  be  put  apart  seven  days;  and 

18.  19  as  long  as  she  is  put  apart  for  her  uncle. 

PUT  about,  or  asunder,  to  — 

1.  To  put  around,  irepniBryu  peritithemi. 

Markis- 17  platted  a  crown  of  thorns,  and  put  it  ab. 

2.  To  put  apart,  chorizo. 

Matt  19.  6  joined  together,  let  not  man  put  asunder 
Markio.  9  joined  together,  let  not  man  put  asunder 

PUT  (far,  far  away),  to  (be)  — 

1  .To  cause  to  hum,  consume,  lya  baar,  3. 

Deut  13.  5  so  shalt  thou  put  the  evil  away  from  the 
17.  7  So  thou  shalt  put  the  evil  away  from  am. 
17.  12  and  thou  shalt  put  away  the  evil  from  I. 
19. 13  thou  shalt  put  away  (the  guilt  of)  innocent 

19.  19  so  shalt  thou  put  the  evil  away  from  am. 
21.  9  put  away  the  (guilt  of)  innocent  blood  fr. 

21.  21  so  shalt  thou  put  evil  away  from  among 

22.  21  so  shalt  thou  put  evil  away  from  among 
*2.  22  so  shalt  thou  put  away  evil  from  Israel 
22.  24  so  thou  shalt  put  away  evil  from  among 
24.  7  thou  shalt  put  evil  away  from  among  you 

Judg  20.  13  that  we  may.  .put  away  evil  from  Israel 
2  Ki.23.  24  Josiah  put  away,  that  he  might  perform 

2.  To  cast  out,  BHJ  garash. 

Lev.  21.  7  neither  shall  they  take  a  woman  put  aw. 
Eze.  44.  22  nor  her  that  is  put  away ;  but  they  shall 

3 . To  cause  to  go  out,  kx;  yatsa,  5. 

Ezra  10.  3  covenant  with  our  God  to  put  away  all 
10. 19  gave  their  hands  that  they  would  put  aw. 

4.  To  drive  away,  nil  nadah,  3. 

Amos  6.  3  Ye  that' put  far  away  the  evil  day,  and  c. 

5.  To  cause  to  stretch  out,  turn  aside ,  no)  natah,  5, 
Psa.  27.  9  put  not  thy  servant  away  in  anger :  thou 

6.  To  cause  to  turn  aside,  DO  sur,  5. 

Gen.  35.  2  Put  away  the  strange  gods  that  (are)  am. 
Josh. 24.  14  put  away  the  gods  which  your  fathers  s. 

24.  23  put  away,  .the  strange  gods  which  (are) 
Judg  10.  16  put  away  the  strange  gods  from  among 

1  Sa.  j.  14  How  long  wilt  thou  be  drunken?  put  aw. 

7.  3  put  away  the  strange  gods  and  Aslitaroth 
7.  4  children  of  Israel  did  put  away  Baalim 
28.  3  Saul  had  put  away  those  that  had  famil. 

2  Sa.  7.  15  took  (it)  from  Saul,  whom  I  put  away  be. 

2  Ki.  3.  2  put  away  the  image  of  Baal  that  his  fath. 
Psa.  18.  22  and  I  did  not  put  away  his  statutes  from 
Prov.  4.  24  Put  away  from  thee  afroward mouth,  and 
Isa.  1.  16  put  away  the  evil  of  your  doings  from  b. 
Jer.  4.  1  if  thou  wilt  put  away  thine  abominations 
Hos.  2.  2  let  her  therefore  put  away  her  whoredoms 

7.  To  cause  to  pass  over,  "oil  abar,  5. 

2  Sa.  12. 13  Lord  also  hath  put  away  thy  sin ;  thou 
2  Oil.  1 5.  8  put  away  the  abominable  idols  out  of  all 
Esth.  8.  3  besought  him  with  tears  to  put  away  the 
Eccl.11.  10  put  away  evil  from  thy  flesh :  for  childh. 

8  .To  put  far  off,  pn-t  rachaq,  3. 

Eze.  43.  9  Now  let  them  put  away  their  whoredom 

9.  To  put  far  off,  prn  rachaq,  5. 

Job  11.  14  put  it  far  away,  and  let  not  wickedness 
iq.  13  He  hath  put  my  brethren  far  from  me 
22.  23  thou  shalt  put  away  iniquity  far  from  thy 
Psa.  88.  8  Thou  hast  put  away  mine  acquaintance 
88.  18  Lover  and  friend  hast  thou  put  far  from 
Prov.  4.  24  a  froward  mouth,  and  perverse  lips  put  far 

10.  To  cause  to  rest  err  keep  sabbath,  npty  shabath,  5. 
Exodi2.  15  even  the  first  day  ye  shall  put  away  leav. 
Psa.  1 19.  1 19  Thou  puttest  away  all  the  wicked  of  the 

11.  To  send  forth,  nby  shalach,  3. 

Deut  22.  19,  29  he  may  not  put  her  away  all  his  days 
Isa.  50.  I  whom  I  have  put  away?  or  which  of  my 
Jer.  3.  1  If  a  man  put  away  his  wife,  and  she  go 
3.  8  I  had  put  her  away,  and  given  her  a  bill 

12.71;  be  sent  forth,  rhy  shalach,  4. 

Isa.  50.  1  for  your  transgressions  is  your  mother  p.  a. 

13.  A  putting  away,  rejecting,  aOerpais  atlietesis. 
Heb.  9.  26  hath  he  appeared  to  put  away  sin  by  the 

14.  To  lift  up,  alpu>  airo. 

Eph.  4.  31  Let  all  bitterness ..  be  put  away  from  you 

15.  To  loose  away,  oiroAucv  apoluo. 

Matt.  1.  19  Joseph,  .was  minded  to  put  her'away  pr. 
5.  31  IVhosoever  shall  put  away  his  wife,  let 
5.  32  That  whosoever  shall  put  away  his  wife 
19.  3  Is  it  lawful  for  a  man  to  put  away  his  w. 
19.  7  Why  did  Moses  then  command,  .toputher 
19.  8  suffered  you  to  put  awayyour  wives  :  but 
19.  9  Whosoever  shall  put  away  his  wife,  exc. 
19.  9  whoso  marrieth  her  which  is  put  away  d. 
Markio.  2  Is  it  lawful  for  a  man  to  put  away  (his) 
10.  4  they  said,  Moses  suffered . .  to  put  (her)  a. 
10.  11  Whosoever  shall  put  away  his  wife,  and 
10.  12  if  a  woman  shall  put  away  her  husband 
Lukei6. 18  Whosoever  putteth  away  his  wife,  andm. 
16. 18  whosoever  marrieth  her  that  is  put  away 

16.  To  put  away,  airoTiBryu  apotithemi. 

Eph.  4.  25  putting  away  lying,  speak  every  man  tr. 


17 . To  push  away,  airuiBeui  apotheo. 

1  Ti.  1. 19  which  some  having  put  away,  concerning 

18.  To  send  away,  atplryxi  aphiemi. 

1  Co.  7.  11  and  let  not  the  husband  put  away  (his) 

7.  12  let  him  not  put  her  away 

19.  To  take  out,  i^alpu  ezairo. 

1  Co.  5.  13  Therefore  put  away  from  among  yourse. 

20.  To  make  thoroughly  idle  or  profitless,  Ko.Ta.pyfw. 

1  Co.  13.  11  when  I  became  a  man,  I  put  away  child. 

PUT  down,  to  — 

1.  To  cause  to  go  doivn,  tv  yarad,  5. 

Isa.  10.  13  I  have  put  down  the  inhabitants  like  a  v. 

2.  To  cause  to  turn  aside,  no  sur,  5. 

2  Ch.36.  3  king  of  Egypt  put  him  down  at  Jerusale. 

3.  To  cause  to  rest  or  keep  sabbath,  n3t?  shabath,  5. 

2  Ki.  23.  5  put  down  the  idolatrous  priests,  whom  the 

4.  To  make  low  or  humble,  bey  shaphel,  5. 

Psa.  75.  7  he  putteth  down  one,  and  setteth  up  ano. 

5.  To  malce  low  or  humble,  bey  shepliel,  5. 

Dan.  5.  19  set  up,  and  whom  he  would  he  put  down 

6.  To  take  down,  Kadaipfa  katlia.ireb. 

Luke  i.  52  He  hath  put  down  the  mighty  from  (their) 

7.  To  make  thoroughly  idle  or  profitless,  Kdrapyew. 

1  Co.  15.  24  when  he  shall  have  put  down  all  rule  and 

PUT  forth  (self),  to  (be)  — 

1.  What  is  cast  out,  produced,  eha  geresh, 

Deut33.  14  for  the  precious  things' put  forth  by  the 

2.  To  honour  self,  "on  hadar,  7. 

Prov  23.  6  Put  not  forth  thyself  in  the  presence  of 

Z.  To  put  forth  a  riddle,  Tin  chud. 

Judg  14. 12  will  now  put  forth  a  riddle  unto  you  :  if 

14.  13  Put  forth  thy  riddle,  that  we  may  hear  it 
14.16  thou  hast  put  forth  a  riddle  unto  the  chi. 

Eze.  17.  2  put  forth  a  riddle,  and  spake  a  parable  un. 

4.  To  embalm,  ripen,  Dirt  chanat. 

Song  2.  13  fig  tree  putteth  forth  her  green  figs,  and 

5.  To  give,  jrn  nathan. 

Prov.  8.  1  Doth  not . .  understanding  put  forth  her 

6.  To  send  forth,  rhw  shalach. 

Gen.  3.  22  lest  he  put  forth  his  hand,  and  take  also 
8.  9  then  he  put  forth  his  hand,  and  took  her 
19.  10  men  put  forth  their  hand,  and  pulled  Lot 
Exod.  4.  4  Put  forth  thine  hand.  .And  he  put  forth 
Deut  25.  11  putteth  forth  her  hand,  and  taketh  him 
Judg.  3.  21  Ehud  put  forth  his  left  hand,  aiultookthe 
6.  21  put  forth  the  end  of  the  staff  that  (was) 

15.  15  put  forth  his  hand  and  took  it,  and  slew 

1  Sa.  14.  27  wherefore  he  put  forth  the  end  of  the  rod 

22.  17  servants  of  the  king  would  not  put  forth 
24.  10  will  not  put  forth  mine  hand  against  my 

2  Sa.  6.  6  Uzzali  put  forth  (his  hand)  to  the  ark  of 

15.  5  he  put  forth  his  hand,  and  took  him,  and 
18.  12  would  I  not  put  forth  mine  hand  against 
1  Ki.13.  4  that  he  put  forth  his  hand  from  the  altar 
13.  4  his  hand,  which  he  put  forth  against  him 
1  CI1.13.  9  Uzza  put  forth  his  hand  to  hold  the  ark 
Job  1. 11  But  put  forth  thine  hand  now,  and  touch 

1.  12  only  upon  himself  put  not  forth  thine  h. 

2.  5  But  put  forth  thine  hand  now,  and  touch 
28.  9  He  putteth  forth  his  hand  upon  the  rock 

Psa.  55.  20  He  hath  put  forth  his  hands  against  such 
125.  3  lest  the  righteous  put  forth  their  hands 
Jer.  1.  9  put  forth  his  hand,  and  touched  my  mouth 
Eze.  8.  3  put  forth  the  form  of  an  hand,  and  took 

7.  To  cast  out,  hifiaWw  elcballo. 

Matt.  9.  25  when  the  people  were  put  forth,  he  went 
Jolmio.  4  when  he  putteth  forth  his  own  sheep,  he 
Acts  9.  40  Peter  put  them  all  forth,  and  kneeled  down 

8.  To  stretch  out,  iurelvca  ekteino. 

Matt.  8.  3  Jesus  put  forth  (his)  hand,  and  touched 
Mark  1  41  put  forth  (his)  hand,  and  touch  him,  and 
Luke  5.  13  put  forth  (his)  hand,  and  touched  him,  sa. 

9.  To  put  forth,  produce,  iscfow  ekphuo. 

Matt  24.  32  When  his  branch. .  putteth  forth  leaves,  ye 
Marki3.  28  branch  is  yet  tender,  and  putteth  forth  le. 

10.  To  say,  Kfyw  lego. 

Lukei4.  7  put  forth  a  parable  to  those  which  were 

11.  To  put  alongside,  ■napuriOryu  paratithemi. 
Matt  13.  24,  31  Another  parable  put  he  forth  unto  th. 

PUT  forward,  from,  to  — 

1. To  push  away,  aiuvOfu  apotheo. 

Acts  13. 46  but  seeing  ye  put  it  from  you,  and  judge 

2.  To  cast  forth,  npoffaWw  proballo. 

Acts  19.  33  the  Jews  putting  him  forward.  And  Al. 
PUT  in,  to  — 

l.To  send  forth,  rhy  shalach. 

Song  5.  4  My  beloved  put  in  his  hand  by  the  hole 
Joel  3.  13  Put  ye  in  the  sickle  ;  for  the  harvest  is  r. 

‘l.To  send  forth,  nby  shalach,  3. 

Exod22.  s  If  a  man . .  shall  put  in  his  beast,  and  shall 

3.  To  send  forth  or  away,  airoirreAAcD  apostello. 
Mark  4.  29  he  putteth  in  the  sickle,  because  the  har. 

4.  To  cause  to  go  up  on,  or  into,  fyflifl&Qw  embibazo. 

|  Acts  27,  6  found  a  ship  of  Alex. . ,  and  he  put  us . .  in 


(See  also  Away  far,  confidence,  covering,  death,  difference, 
far  away,  lower,  more,  order,  prison,  silence,  surety 
trust.] 

[See  also  Array,  execution,  fear,  mind,  order,  remem¬ 
brance,  subjection.] 

PUT  in  bands  or  in  mind,  to  — 

1.  To  bind,  ictt  asar. 

2  Ki.  23. 33  Pharaoh-nechoh  put  him  in  bands  at  Riblah 

2.  To  cause  to  remember  again,  (Tro.vap.ip.vr\<TKw. 
Kom.15.  15  putting  you  in  mind,  because  of  the  grace 

PUT  off,  to  — 

1. To  draw  off,  pn  chalats. 

Isa.  20.  2  put  off  thy  shoe  from  thy  foot.  And  he 

2.  To  cause  to  go  or  corns  dovm,  tv  yarad,  5. 

Exod33.  5  therefore  now  put  off  thy  ornaments  from 

3.  To  cover,  pardon,  kaphar,  3. 

Isa.  47.  1 1  thou  shalt  not  be  able  to  put  it  off :  and 

4.  To  cast  off  or  out,  bwi  nashal. 

Exod. 3.  5  Draw  not  nigh  hither:  put  off  thy  shoes 

5.  To  strip,  put  off,  -cas  pashat. 

Lev.  6.  11  he  shall  put  off  his  garments,  .and  carry 
16.  23  shall  put  off  the  linen  garments  which  he 
Neh.  4.  23  none  of  us  put  off  our  clothes,  (saving  that) 
Song  5.  3  I  have  put  off  my  coat ;  how  shall  I 
Eze.  26. 16  put  off  their  broidered  garments :  they 
44.  19  they  shallputoff  their  garments  wherein 

6.  To  open  up  or  out,  nris  pathach,  3. 

1  Ki.20.  11  boast  himself  as  he  that  putteth  it  off 
Psa.  30.  1 1  thou  hast  put  off  my  sackcloth,  and  gir. 

7.  What  is  sent  or  put  forth,  nb?  shelach. 

Neh.  4.  23  (saving  that)  every  one  put  them  off  for 

8.  To  unclothe  oneself,  onreaSuo/iai  apekduomai. 
Col.  3.  9  seeing  that  ye  have  put  off  the  old  man 

9 .  A  putting  off,  anoBeais  apothesis. 

2  Pe.  1.  14  Knowing  that  shortly  I  must  putoff(this) 

10.  To  put  away,  b.-rroriBrifu  apotithemi. 

Eph.  4.  22  That  ye  put  off,  concerning  the  formerc. 
Col.  3.  8  But  now  ye  also  put  off  all  these  ;  anger 

11.  To  loose,  A vu  hid. 

Acts  7.  33  Put  off  thy  shoes  from  thy  feet :  for  the 
PUT,  must  be  — 

To  be  thrown  or  cast,  /3Atjt iov  bleteon. 

Mark  2.  22  [but  new  wine  must  be  put  into  new  hot.] 
Luke  5.  38  But  new  wine  must  be  put  into  new  hot. 
PUT  on  or  upon,  to  — 

1. To  clothe,  wib  labesh. 

Gen.  28.  20  givemebread  to  eat,  and  raiment  to  put  o. 

38. 19  and  put  on  the  garments  of  her  widowhood 
Exod29.  30  shall  put  them  on  seven  days,  when  liec. 
Lev.  6. 10  priest  shall  put  on  his  linen  garment,  and 
6.  10  his  linen  breeches  shall  he  put  upon  his 
6.  1 1  put  on  other  garments,  and  carry  forth 
16.  4  He  shall  put  on  the  holy  linen  coat,  and 
16.  4  washhisfleshinwater,and(so)putthemo. 
16.  23  linen  garments  which  he  put  on  when  he 
16.  24  put  on  his  garments,  andcomefortli,  and 
Lev.  16.  32  put  on  the  linen  clothes,  (even)  the  holy 
21. 10  that  is  consecrated  to  put  on  the  garme. 
Deut22.  5  neither  shall  a  man  put  on  a  woman's  g. 

1  Sa.  28.  8  put  on  other  raiment,  and  he  went,  and 

2  Sa.  14.  2  put  on  now  mourning  apparel,  and  ano. 

1  ICi.22.  30  enter  into  the  battle  ;  but  put  thou  on  thy 

2  Ch.18.  29  will  go  to  the  battle  ;  but  put  thou  on  thy 
Esth.  4.  1  put  on  sackcloth  with  ashes,  and  went  out 

5.  1  Esther  put  on  (her)  royal  (apparel),  and 
Job  27.  17  prepare  (it),  but  the  just  shall  put  (it)on 
29.  14  I  put  on  righteousness,  and  it  clothed  me 
Song  5.  3  how  shall  I  put  it  on?  I  have  washed  my 
Isa.  51.  9  put  on  strength,  O  arm  of  the  LORD;  a. ! 

52.  1  put  on  thy  strength,  0  Zion  ;  put  on  thy 
59. 17  For  he  put  on  righteousness  as  a  breast 
59.  17  and  he  put  on  the  garments  of  vengeance 
Jer.  46.  4  furbish  the  spears,  (and)  put  on  the  brig. 
Eze.  42. 14  shall  put  on  other  garments,  and  shall  ap. 

44.  19  shall  put  on  other  garments ;  and  they  s. 
Jon.  3.  5  put  on  sackcloth,  from  the  greatest  of  th. 

2.  To  be  clothed,  labesh,  4. 

1  Ki.22.  10  having  put  on  their  robes,  in  a  void  place 
Z.To  clothe  one,  e’3^>  labesh,  5. 

Exocbg.  8  shalt  bring  his  sons,  and  put  coats  upon 
Lev.  8.  13  put  coats  upon  them,  and  girded  them 

4.  To  cover,  wrap  up,  veil,  naj;  atah. 

Jer.  43. 12  asashepherd  putteth  on  his  garment;  and 

5.  To  cause  to  go  up,  n^j;  alah,  5. 

2  Sa.  1.  24  who  put  on  ornaments  of  gold  upon  your 

6.  To  set,  put,  place,  D'^,  city  sum,  sim. 

Numi6.  46  put  on  incense,  and  go  quickly  unto  the 

7.  To  set,  put,  place,  n'pi  shith. 

Exod33.  4  aDd  no  man  did  puton  him  his  ornaments 

8.  To  clothe,  go  into  clothing,  in Sow  enduo. 

Matt.  6.  25  Take  no  thought .  .what  ye  shall  put  on 

27.  31  put  his  own  raiment  on  him,  and  led  him 
Mark  6.  9  shod  with  sandals ;  and  not  put  on  twoc. 

15.  20  put  his  own  clothes  on  him,  and  led  him 
Lukei2.  22  neither  for  the  body,  what  ye  shall  put  on 
15.  22  Bring  forth  the  best  robe,  and  put  (it)  on 
Bomi3. 12  and  let  us  put  on  the  armour  of  light 

13.  14  put  ye  on  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  and  m. 
1  Co.  15.  53  this  corruptible  must  put  on  incorruption 
1  '  15.  53  andthismortal  (must)puton  immortality 


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i  Co.  15.  54  So  when  this  corruptible  shall  have  put 
15.  54  thismortalsliall  have  put  on  immortality 
Gal.  3.  27  For  as  many  of  you.  .have  put  on  Christ 
Eph.  4.  24  that  ye  put  on  the  new  man,  which  after 
6. 11  Put  on  the  whole  armour  of  God,  that  ye 
Col.  3.  10  have  put  on  the  new  (man),  which  is  ren. 

3.  12  Put  on  therefore,  as  the  elect  of  God,  holy 

1  Th.  5.  8  puttingon  the  breastplate  of  faith  andlove 

9.  To  put  upon,  i tut  107)1X1  epitithemi. 

Matt  19.  13  that  he  should  put  (his)  hands  on  them 
21.  7  put  on  them  their  clothes,  and  they  set 

27.  29  they  put  (it)  upon  his  head,  and  a  reed  in 
Mark  7.  32  they  beseech  him  to  put  his  hand  upon 
8.23  when  he  had . . put  his  hands  upon  him,  he 

8.  25  After  that  he  put  (his)  hands  again  [upon] 
John  9. 15  He  put  clay  upon  mine  eyes,  and  I  washed 

19.  2  soldiers  platted  a  crown,  .and  put  (it)  on 
Acts  9.  12  putting  (his)  hand  on  him,  that  he  might 

9.  17  putting  his  liandson  him,  said,  Brother  S. 
15. 10  to  put  a  yoke  upon  the  neck  of  the  disci. 

10.  To  cast  around,  vxpifldWu  periballo. 

Jolini9.  2  on  his  head, and  theyputon  hima  purple 
11  .To  put  around,  nepiri07)y.i  pcritithemi. 

Matt  27.  28  they  stripped  him,  and  put  on  him  a  sea. 

27.  48  put  (it)  on  a  reed,  and  gave  him  to  drink 
Marki5.  36  put  (it)  on  a  reed,  and  gave  him  to  drink 
John  19.  29  put  (it)  upon  hyssop,  and  put  (it)  to  his 
PUT  on,  to  be  able  to  — 

To  gird,  be  restrained,  "un  chagar. 

2  Ki.  3.  21  gathered  all  that  were  able  to  put  on  ar. 
PUT  on  account,  to  — 

To  reckon  in,  bring  into  the  account,  iWoyiu. 

Phm.  18  If  he.  .oweth.  .ought,  put  that  on  minea. 
PUT  out,  to  — - 

1 .  To  quench,  .133  kabah,  3. 

2  Ch.29.  7  put  out  the  lamps,  and  have  not  burnt  in. 
Eze.  32.  7  when  I  shall  shall  put  thee  out,  I  will  cover 

2.  To  wipe  away,  blot  out,  nrn  machah. 

Exodi7. 14  utterly  put  out  the  remembrance  of  Am. 
Psa.  9.  5  thou  hast  put  out  their  name  for  ever  and 

3 . To  pick  out,  pierce,  ip)  naqo.r,  3. 

Num  16. 14  wilt  thou  put  out  the  eyes  of  these  men  ? 
Judg  16.  21  Philistines  took  him,  and  put  out  his  eyes 

4 . To  cast  out  or  off,  ben  nashal. 

Deut.  7.  22  will  put  out  those  nations  before  thee  by 

5 . To  blind,  nj;  avar,  3. 

2  Ki.  25.  7  put  out  the  eyes  of  Zedekiah,  and  bound 
Jer.  39.  7  .Moreover  he  put  out  Zedekiah’s  eyes,  and 
52.  1 1  then  he  put  out  the  eyes  of  Zedekiah  ;  and 

6.  To  send  forth,  rhff  shalach. 

2  Sa.  13.  17  Put  now  this  (woman)  out  from  me,  and 
2  Ki.  6.  7  And  he  put  out  his  hand,  and  took  it 

7.  To  send  forth,  nSy>  shalach,  3. 

Num.  5.  2  that  they  put  out  of  the  camp  every  leper 

5.  3  Both  male  and  female  shall  ye  put  out 

5.  4  did  so,  and  put  them  out  without  the  ca. 

8.  To  cast  out,  <h<fid\Ao>  ekballo. 

Mark  5.  40  when  he  had  put  them  all  out,  he  taketh 
Luke  8.  54  [lie  put  them  all  out,  and  took  her  by  the] 

9.  To  remove,  transfer,  ptSiarivu  metliistano. 
Lukei6.  4  when  I  am  put  out  of  the  stewardship,  th. 

PUT  out,  to  be  — 

1.7b  be  extinguished,  'JH  daak. 

Job  18.  5  light  of  the  wicked  shall  be  put  out,  and 
18.  6  and  his  candle  shall  be  put  out  with  him 
21.  17  How  oft  is  the  candle  of  the  wicked  put  o. 
Prov  13.  9  the  lamp  of  the  wicked  shall  be  put  out 
20.  20  lamp  shall  be  put  out  in  obscure  darkness 
24.  20  the  candle  of  the  wicked  shall  be  put  out 
2.7b  be  quenched,  .133  kabah. 

Lev.  6. 12  fire  upon  the  altar,  .shall  not  be  put  out 

3.  To  be  wiped  away,  blotted  out,  nno  machah,  2. 

Deut25.  6  that  his  name  be  not  put  out  of  Israel 
[See  also  Confusion,  death,  flight,  grief,  shame,  worse.] 
PUT  to  or  unto,  to  — 

1.  To  set,  put,  place,  D'b’,  Dlsv  sum,  sim. 

Num.  4.  11,  14  they  shall  spread,  .and  put  to  the  st. 

2.  Tij  cast  or  throw  upon,  iirifiaWio  epiballo. 

Matt.  9. 16  putteth  a  piece  of  new  cloth  unto  an  old 
Luke  5. 36  No  man  putteth  a  piece  of  a  new  garment 

9.  62  No  man,  having  put  his  hand  to  the  plo. 

3.  To  bear  toward,  ir po<r<pdpa>  prosphero. 

Johnig.  29  filled  a  sponge,  .and  put  (it)to  Ills  mouth 
PUT  to  death,  to  — 

1.7b  kill  to  death,  nia  yyj  harag  maveth. 

Jer.  18.  21  let  their  men  be  put  to  death ;  (let)  their 
2.7b  lead  away,  destroy,  a-irdyu  apago. 

Acts  T2.  19  commanded  that  (they)  should  be  put  to  d. 
PUT  to  more  strength,  to  — 

To  use  might,  133  gabar,  3. 

Eccl.  10. 10  then  must  he  put  to  more  strength :  but 
PUT  to  silence,  to  — 

To  cause  to  be  dumb,  003  damam,  5. 

Jer.  8.  14  for  the  Lord  our  God  hath  put  us  to  sile. 
PUT  under,  to  — 

To  arrange  or  set  in  array  under,  {nrordirmo  hup. 
i  Co.  15.  27  For  he  hath  put  all  things  under  his  feet 


1  Co.  15.  27  saith.  All  things  are  put  under  (him,  it  is) 
15.  27  is  excepted  which  did  put  all  things  under 
15.  28  unto  him  that  put  all  things  under  him 
Eph.  1.  22  hath  put  all  (things)  under  his  feet,  and 
Heb.  2.  8  we  see  not  yet  all  tilings  put  under  him 
PUT  under,  not  — 

Not  put  or  arranged  under,  avuTOTaicrds  anupot. 

Heb.  2.  8  he  left  nothing(that  is)not  put  under  him 
PUT  up  self,  to  — 

To  be  gathered,  r,px  asaph,  2. 

J er.  47.  6  Put  upT thyself  into  thy  scabbard,  rest,  and 
PUT  (up)  again,  to  — 

1.  To  cause  to  turn  back,  an?  shub,  5. 

1  Ch.21.  27  put  up  his  sword  again  into  the  sheath  t. 

2.  7b  turn  from,  anoarpetpoi  apostrepho. 

Matt  26.  52  Put  up  again  thy  sword  into  his  place  :  for 

3.  To  cast,  throw,  $ah\<i>  hallo. 

Johm8.  11  Put  up  thy  sword  into  the  sheath :  the  c. 
PUT  up  in  bags,  to  — 

To  compass,  bind  up,  Us  tsur. 

2  Ki.12. 10  they  put  up  in  bags,  and  told  the  money 
PUT,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  caused  to  go  in,  10 3  bo,  6. 

Exod27.  7  staves  shall  be  put  into  the  rings,  and  the 
Lev.  11.  32  it  must  be  put  into  water,  and  it  shall  be 
2.7b  be  added,  ']p;  yasaph,  2. 

Num36.  3  shall  be  put  to  the  inheritance  of  the  tribe 
36.  4  then  shall  their  inheritance  be  put  unto 

3.  To  (cause  to)  add,  f]p;  yasaph,  5. 

Eccl.  3.  14  nothing  can  be  put  to  it,  nor  any  thing  t. 

4.  To  put,  place,  on1;  yasam. 

Gen.  50.  26  and  he  was  put  in  a  coffin  in  Egypt 
5.7b  be  brought  nigh,  cbi  nagash,  6. 

2  Sa.  3.  34  hands  (were)  not  bound,  nor  thy  feet  put 

6.  To  be  given,  jni  nathan,  2. 

2  Ch.  2.  14  find  out  every  device  which  shall  be  put 
Eze.  32.  25  he  is  put  in  the  midst  of  (them  that  be)  s. 

7.  To  be  caused  to  give,  ]rn  nathan,  6. 

Lev.  11. 38  if  (any)  water  be  put  upon  the  seed,  and 

8.  To  give,  jnj  nathan. 

Numi9.  17  running  water  shall  be  put  thereto  in  a  v. 

9.  To  go  up,  rhy  alali. 

1  Ch.27.  24  neither  was  the  number  put  in  the  account 
PU-TE-O'-LI,  rioTioAoi. 

A  seaport  of  Campania  in  Italy,  six  miles  W.  of  Naples ; 
once  called  Dicaj-archia,  now  Pozzuoli ;  it  was  founded 
by  a  colony  of  Samians,  B.c.  521 ;  in  215  fortified  against 
Hannibal ;  in  212  became  the  chief  port  of  the  Roman 
army.  In  a.d.  16  it  was  passed  by  Paul  on  his 
way  to  Rome ;  in  410  was  captured  by  Alaric  ;  in  455  by 
Genseric  ;  in  545 by  Totila  ;  in  1119  it  was  destroyed  by 
an  eruption  of  the  Solfatara,  and  in  1538  by  a  volcanic 
disturbance  of  the  Monte  Nuova. 

Acts  28. 13  and  we  came  the  next  day  to  P. 
PU-TI'-EL,  ‘JN'tpiS  God  enlightens. 

Father  in  law  of  Eleazar,  son  of  Aaron.  B.  c.  1500. 

Exod  6.  25  Aaron’s  son,  took  him . .  daughters  of  P. 
PUTREFYING  — 

Fresh,  raw,  tom,"* a  tari. 

Isa.  1.  6  wounds,  and  bruises,  and  putrifying  sores 
PUTTING  (away,  forth,  off,  on,  upon)  - 

1.  To  give,  ]ru  nathan. 

Lev.  16.  21  putting  them  upon  the  head  of  the  goat 

2.  To  send  forth,  rhy  shalach. 

Isa.  58.  9  putting  forth  of  the  finger,  and  speaking 
3.7b  send  forth,  rhy  shalach,  3. 

Mai.  2.  16  saith  that  he  hateth  putting  away :  for 

4. H  stripping  off  or  away,  aire/cSium  apekdusis. 

Col.  2. 11  in  putting  off  the  body  of  the  sins  of  the 

5.  A  putting  off  or  away,  airoOeais  apothesis. 

1  Pe.  3.  21  not  the  putting  away  of  the  filth  of  the  fl. 

6.  -1  puttting  on,  going  into,  evSvcns  endusis. 

1  Pe.  3.  3  wearing  of  gold,  or  of  putting  on  of  app. 

7.  A  putting  on  or  upon,  eVidems  epithesis. 

2  Ti.  1.6  which  is  in  thee  by  the  putting  on  of  my 
PYGARG  — 

Dishon,  hyson,  pygarg,  jitsiri  dishon. 

Deut!i4.  5  the  pygarg,  and  the  wild  ox,  and  the  cha. 


Q 

QUAILS  — 

A  quail,  vb&,  li’S'  selav. 

Exodi6.  13  at  even  the  quails  came  up,  and  covered 
Nurau.  31  brought  quails  from  thesea,  andlet(them) 

1 1.  32  gathered  the  quails :  he  that  gathered  le. 
Psa.  105.  40  brought  quails,  and  satisfied  them  with 
QUAKE,  to  — - 

1.7b  tremble,  trouble  self ,  Tin  charad. 

Exodig.  18  and  the  whole  mount  quaked  greatly 


2.  To  be  angry,  troubled,  to  tremble,  Trj  ragaz. 

1  Sa.  14. 15  and  the  earth  quaked :  so  it  was  a  very  gr. 
Joel  2.  10  earth  shall  quake  before  them ;  the  hea. 

3.  To  shake,  tremble,  tvyi  raash. 

Nah.  1.  s  mountains  quake  at  him,  and  the  hills  m. 

4.  To  shake,  trouble,  disturb,  oreloi  seio. 

Matt  27.  51  the  earth  did  quake,  and  the  rocks  rent 

5.  To  be  frightened.,  terrified,  eipi  evrpop.os  eimi  ent. 
Heb  12. 21  Moses  said,  I  exceedingly  fear  and  quake 

QUAKING  — 

1. Trenibling,  fear,  trouble,  rn-jn  charadah. 

Dan.  10.  7  a  great  quaking  fell' upon  them,  so  that 

2.  A  shaking,  trembling,  wgy  raash. 

Eze.  12.  18  eat  thy  bread  with  quaking,  and  drink 
QUARREL  — 

1  .Vengeance,  Dpi  naqam. 

Lev.  26.  25  shall  avenge  the  quarrel  of  (my)  covenant 
2.  Blame,  complaint,  /xogipi)  momphe. 

Col.  3.  13  if  any  man  have  a  quarrel  against  any 
QUARREL  against,  to  have  or  seek  a  — 

1.  To  present  self,  seek  a  quarrel,  n:x  anah,  7. 

2  Ki.  5.  7  see  how  he  seeketha  quarrel  against  me 

2.  To  lwld  in,  lulyu  enecho. 

Mark  6.  19  Herodias  had  a  quarrel  against  him,  and 
QUARRIES  — 

Graven  images,  D'Vp?  pesilim. 

Judg.  3.  19  from  the' quarries  that  (were)  by  Gilgal 

3.  26  passed  beyond  the  quarries,  and  escaped 
QUARTER  — 

1.  Border,  Sna  gcbul. 

Exodi3.  7  neither,  .leaven  seen,  .in  all  thy  quarters 

2.  Thigh,  np-p  yarkah. 

Eze.  38.  6  house  of  Togarmali  of  the  north  quarters 

3.  Wing,  *])3  kanaph. 

Deut22. 12  make  thee.. upon  the  four  quarters  of  thy 

4.  Side,  border,  -op  eber. 

Isa.  47. 15  they  shall  wander  every  one  to  his  quar. 

5.  Corner,  nx?  peak. 

Num. 34.  3  south  quarter  shall  be  from  the  wildem. 
Josh.15.  5  border  in  the  north  quarter  (was)  from 
18.  14  Kirjath-jearim.  .this (was)  the  west  quar 

18. 15  And  the  south  quarter  (was)  from  the  end 

6.  End,  extremity,  nyji  qatsah. 

Jer.  49.  36  the  four  winds  from  the  four  quarters  of 

7.  End,  extremity,  njfjj  qatseh. 

Gen.  19.  4  old  and  young,  .people  from  every  quart. 
Isa.  56. 11  every  one  for  his  gain,  from  his  quarter 

8.  Wind,  nn  ruach. 

1  Ch.  9.  24  In  four  quarters  were  the  porters,  toward 

9.  Corner,  angle,  yuviagonia. 

Rev.  20.  8  which  are  in  the  four  quarters  of  the  ea. 

10.  Place,  t/Sttos  topos. 

Acts  16.  3  of  the  Jews  which  were  in  those  quarters 

28.  7  In  the  same  quarters  were  possessions  of 
QUARTER,  from  every  — 

From  every  place,  ■Kavrax&btv  pantachothen. 

Mark  1.  45  and  they  came  to  him  from  every  quarter 
QUARTUS,  Kovapros  fourth. 

A  believer  in  Rome  to  whom  Paul  sends  a  salutation. 

Rom.  16.  23  Erastus.  .saluteth  you,  and  Q.  a  brother 
QUATERNION  — 

A  company  of  four,  rerpdbinv  tetradion. 

Acts  12.  4  four  quaternions  of  soldiers  to  keep  him 

QUEEN  — 

1.  Mighty  one,  mistress,  rrypa  gebirah. 

1  Ki.n.  19  to  wife,  .the  sister  of  Talipenesthe  queen 

15. 13  her  he  removed  from  (being)  queen,  bee. 

2  Ki.  10.  13  go  down  to  salute,  .the  children  of  the  q. 

2  Ch.  15.  16  he  removed  her  from  (being)  queen,  bee. 
Jer.  13.  18  Say  unto  the  king  and  to  the  queen,  Hu. 

29.  2  the  queen,  and  the  eunuchs,  and  the  pri. 

2.  A  queen,  nsSa  malkah. 

1  Ki.  10.  1  when  the  queen  of  Sheba  heard  of  the  fa. 

10.  4  when  the  queen  of  Sheba  had  seen  all  So. 

10.  10  which  the  queen  of  Sheba  gave  to  king  S 

10.  13  Solomon  gave  unto  the  queen  of  Sliebaall 

2  Ch.  9.  1  when  the  queen  of  Sheba  heard  of  the  fa. 

9.  3  when  the  queen  of  Sheba  had  seen  the  wi. 
9.  9  as  the  queen  of  Sheba  gave  king  Solomon 
9.  12  Solomon  gave  to  the  queen  of  Sheba  all 
Esth.  1.  9  Vashti  the  queen  made  a  feast  for  the  w. 

1. 11  To  bring  Vashti  the  queen  before  the  king 
1.  12  queen  Vashti  refused  to  come  at  the  kin. 

1. 15  What  shall  we  do  unto  the  queen  Vashti 

1. 16  the  queen  hath  not  done  wrong  to  the 

1.  17  (tliis)  deed  of  the  queen  shall  come  abroad 

1. 17  Ahasuerus  commanded  Vashti  the  queen 

1. 18  which  have  heard  of  the  deed  of  the  que. 

2.  22  who  told  (it)  unto  Esther  the  queen  ;  and 

4.  4  Then  was  the  queen  exceedingly  grieved 

5.  2  Esther  the  queen  standing  in  the  court 

5.  3  Wliat  wilt  thou,  queen  Esther  ?  and  what 
5.  12  the  queen  did  let  no  man  come  in  with  t. 

7.  1  Haman.  .to  banquet  with  Esther  the  qu. 

7.  2  What  (is)  thy  petition,  queen  Esther?  and 
7.  3  Esther  the  queen  answered  and  said,  If  I 


790 


QUIT 


QUEEN 


Estli  7  ,  answered  and  said  unto  Esther  the  queen 

'  -  6  was  afraid  before  the  king  and  the  queen 
7  7  request  for  his  life  to  Esther  the  queen 

7  8  Will  he  force  the  queen  also  before  me 

'  *  .  .  ,  p  TT _  ...-.trv  X'  pfVl  AU  t )» rt  I 


8.  i  the  house  of  Hainan,  .unto  Esther  the  q. 

8.  7  king  Ahasuerus  said  unto  Esther  the  qu. 
q  i2  And  the  king  said  unto  Esther  the  queen 
Q  20  Then  Esther  the  queen,  the  daughter  of 
q.  3i  and  Esther  the  queen  had  enjoined  them 
Song  6.  8  There  are  threescore  queens,  and  fourscore 
6.  o  the  queens,  and  the  concubines,  and  th. 

Dan.  s.  io  the  queen,  by  reason  of  the  words  of  the 

5.  10  the  queen  spake,  and  said,  0  king,  live  for 

3. Queen,  ng’jP  meleketh. 

Jer.  7. 18  to  make  cakes  to  the  queen  of  heaven,  and 
44.  17,  18, 19,  25  incense  unto  the  queen  of  hea. 

4.  A  princess ,  sarah. 

Isa.  49.  23  and  their  queens  thy  nursing  mothers 

b.A  wife,  queen,  bid  shegal. 

Nell.  2.  6  the  king  said . .  the  queen  also  sitting  by 
Psa.  45.  9  right,  .did stand  the  queen  m  gold  of  Op. 

6.  A  queen,  basilissa.  _ 

Matti2  42  The  queen  of  the  south  shall  rise  up  m 
Luken.  31  The  queen  of  the  south  shall  rise  up  in 
Acts  8.  27  under  Candace  queen  of  the  Ethiopians 
Rev.  18.  7  I  sit  a  queen,  and  am  no  widow,  and  shall 

QUEEN,  to  be  or  make  — 

1  .To  be  queen,  to  reign,  T]?a  malak. 

Estli.  2.  4  let  the  maiden  which  pleaseth.  .be  queen 

2.  To  make  queen,  to  cause  to  reign,  malak,  5. 

Estli.  2.17  the  king . .  made  her  queen  instead  of  V a. 

QUENCH,  to  — 

1.  To  quench,  n;3  kabah,  3. 

2  Sa.  14.  7  so  they  shall  quench  my  coal  which  is  1. 

21.  17  go.  .that  thou  quench  not  the  light  of  1. 
Song  8.  7  Many  waters  cannot  quench  love,  neither 
Isa.  I.  31  and  the  smoking  flax  shall  lie  not  qtiehj* 

42.  3  burn  together,  and  none  shall  quench  (t.) 

Jer  4  4  burn  that  none  can  quench  (it),  because  of 

21  12  burn  that  none  can  quench  (it),  because 
Amos  5.  6  and  (there  be)  none  to  quench  (it)  in  Be. 

2  .To  break  in  pieces,  destroy,  ■flip  shabar. 

Psa.104.  11  They  give  drink,  .the  wild  asses  quench 

3.  To  quench,  a&Zvvvgi  sbennumi. 

Matti2.  20  smoking  flax  shall  he  not  quench,  till  he 
Mark  9.  44,  46,  48  [Where,  .the  fire  is  not  quenched] 
Eph.  6.  16  to  quench  all  the  fiery  darts  of  the  wicked 

1  Th.  s.  19  Quench  not  the  spirit 

Heb.11.  34  Quenched  the  violence  of  fire,  escaped  the 

QUENCHED,  (not)  to  be  — 

1. To  be  extinguished,  PY)  daak,  4. 

Psa.  118. 12  they  are  quenched  as  the  fire  of  thorns 

2.  To  be  quenched,  kabah. 

2  Ki.22.  17  therefore  my  wrath,  .shall  not  be  quen. 

2  Ch  34  25  therefore  my  wrath,  .shall  not  be  quen. 

Isa  34.  10  It  shall  not  be  quenched  night  nor  day 

43  17  they  are  extinct,  they  are  quenched  as  tow 

66.  24  neither  shall  their  fire  be  quenched  ;  and 
Jer  7.  20  it  shall  burn,  and  shall  not  be  quenched 
17.  27  shall  devour,  .auditshallnotbequenclied 
Eze  20.  47  the  flaming  flame  shall  not  be  quenched 
20.  48  have  kindled  it :  it  shall  not  be  quenched 

3.  To  sink,  shaqa. 

Numn.  2  when  Moses  prayed,  .the  fire  was  quen. 

4  Unquenched,  unquenchable,  tiapeoros  asbestos. 
Mark  9.  43,  45  [the  fire  that  never  sliallbe quenched] 

QUESTION,  (hard)  — 

1. A  word,  matter ,  thing,  127  dabar. 

1  Ki.  10.  3  And  Solomon  told  her  all  her  questions 

2  Ch.  9.  2  And  Solomon  told  her  all  her  questions 

2 . Acute  saying,  hidden  thing,  rn'ti  chidah. 

1  Ki.  10.  1  she  came  to  prove  him  with  hard  quest. 

2  Ch.  9.  1  came  to  prove  Solomon  with  hard  ques. 

3.  Question,  enquiry,  C-firyga  zetema. 

Acts  15.  2  go  up  to  Jerusalem,  .about  this  question 
18.  15  if  it  be  a  question  of  words  and  names 
23.  29  When  I  perceived  to  be  accused  of  ques. 
25. 19  had  certain  questions  against  him  of  their 
26.  3  and  questions  which  are  among  the  Jews 

i.A  question,  questioning,  enquiry,  ftr-qais  zetesis. 
John  3. 25  Then  there  arose  a  question  between  (some) 
Acts  25.  20  because  I  doubted  of  such  manner  of  qu. 

1  Ti.  1.  4  endless  genealogies,  which  minister  que. 

6.  4  doting  about  questions  and  strifes  of  words 

2  Ti.  2.  23  unlearned  questions  avoid,  knowing  that 
Titus  3.  9  foolish  questions,  and  genealogies,  and 

5. A  word,  matter,  thing,  Xoyos  logos. 

Markn.  29  I  will  also  ask  of  you  one  question,  and 
QUESTION  (with),  call  in,  ask,  one  with  another,  to  — 

1 .  To  seek,  enquire,  require,  *>73  darash. 

2  Oh.31.  9  Hezekiah  questioned  with  the  priests  and 

2.  To  call  into  (court),  eyicaKew  egkaleo. 

Acts  19.  40  to  be  called  in  question  for  this  day’s 

3 . To  ask  upon  or  about,  Zirepairda  eperotao. 

Luke  2.  46  both  hearing  them,  and  asking  them  qu. 

23.  9  he  questioned  with  him  in  many  words 

4.  To  judge,  xp'ivw  krino. 

Acts  23.  6  hope . .  of  the  dead  I  am  called  in  question 
24. 21  Touching,  .the  dead  I  am  called  in  ques. 


5.  To  seek  together,  (rvCyrea)  suzeteo. 

Mark  1. 27  they  questioned  among  themselves,  say. 

8.  11  began  to  question  with  him,  seeking  of  him 

q.  10  questioning  one  with  another  what  the 
0  1 4  he  saw . .  the  scribes  questioningiwith  them 

9.  16  he  asked.  .What  question  ye  with  them? 

QUICK  — 

1.  Alive,  living,  '0  chai.  .,  .. 

Hum  16.  3oandtheygo  down  quick  into  the  pit  .then 
Psa.  35.  15  (and)  let  them  go  down  quick  into  hell :  for 
124.  3  they  had  swallowed  us  upquick,  when  th. 

2.  Quickening,  life  giving, preserving,  n;«?  michyah. 

Lev  13.  10  and  (there  be)  quick  raw  flesh  in  the  rising 
13.  24  thequick  (flesh)  that  burnetii  liaveawliite 

3 . To  live,  have  life,  &o>  M°-  ,  ...  .  .  ,  . 

Acts  10.  42  he.  .(to  be)  the  Judge  of  the  quick  and  d. 

2  Ti  4.  1  who  shall  judge  the  quick  and  the  dead 
Heb.  4. 12  the  word  of  God  (is)  quick,  and  powerful 
i  Pe.  4.  5  is  ready  to  judge  the  quick  and  the  dead 

QUICKEN  (together  with),  be  quickened,  to  — 

1  To  keep,  preserve  or  give  life,  n;n  chayah,  3. 

’  Psa.  71.  20  shalt  quicken  me  again,  and  shall  bring 
80. 18  quicken  us,  and  we  will  call  upon  thy  11. 

119.  25  quicken  thou  me  according  to  thy  word 
iiq  37  Turn  away  mine  eyes,  .quicken  thou  me 
no4o  Behold . .  quicken  me  in  thy  righteousness 

1  iq  40  my  comfort . .  for  thy  word  hath  quickened 
1 19  88  Quicken  me  after  thy  loving  kindness;  so 
no  93  for  with  them  thou  hast  quickened  me 
no.  107  quicken  me,  O  LORD,  according  unto  thy 
no  149  Lord,  quicken  me  according  to  thy  judg. 
no  144  deliver,  .quicken  me  according  to  thy  w. 
no  146  quicken  me  according  to  thy  judgments 
no  149  quicken  me,  O  Lord,  according  to  tliy 
143.  11 Quicken  me,  O  Lord,  for  thy  name  s  sake 

2.  To  give  or  preserve  life,  (coonofw  zoopoied. 

John  4.  21  raiseth  up  the  dead,  and  quickeneth  (th.) 

c..  21  even  so  the  Sou  quickeneth.  whom  he  will 
6.  63  It  is  the  spirit  that  quickeneth ;  the  flesh 
Rom  4.  17  who  quickeneth  the  dead,  and  calletli  t. 

8  n  shall  also  quicken  your  mortal  bodies  by 
1  Co.  14.  36  that  which  thou  sowest  is  not  quickened 
14  44  last  Adam  (was  made)  a  quickening  spirit 
1  Ti.  6. 13  in  the  sight  of  God,  who  [quickeneth]  all 
1  Pe.  3.  18  put  to  death,  .but  quickened  by  the  spnit 

3.  To  give  or  preserve  life  together,  (rv&ovoieca. 

Eph.  2.  5  hath  quickened  us  together  with  Christ 
Col.  2.  13  hath  he  quickened  together  with  him,  ha. 

QUICKLY  — 

1.  Might,  with  might,  ikd  meod. 

1  Sa.20. 19  thou  shalt  go  down  quickly,  and  come  to 

2.  Hasting,  hastily,  lira  maker. 

Exod32.  S  They  have  turned  aside  quickly  out  of  the 
Deut.  9.  3  destroy  them  quickly,  as  the  LORD  hath 
9. 12  Arise,  get  thee  down  quickly  from  hence 
9.  12  they  are  quickly  turned  aside  out  of  the 

9.  16  ye  had  turned  aside  quickly  out  of  the 
28.  20  until  thou  perish  quickly  ;  because  of  the 

Josh.  2.  5  pursue  after  them  quickly  ;  for  ye  shall 
Judg.  2. 17  they  turned  quickly  out  of  the  way  which 

3 . Haste,  mno  meherah. 

Num.16.  46  go  quickly  unto  the  congregation,  andrn. 
Deut  11. 17  ye  perish  quickly  from  off  the  good  land 
Josh.  8. 19  ambush  arose  quickly  out  of  their  place 

10.  6  come  up  to  us  quickly,  and  save  us,  and 
23.  16  ye  shall  perish  quickly  from  off  the  good 

2  Sa  17. 16  send  quickly,  and  tell  David,  saying,  Lo. 
17. 18  they  went  both  of  them  away  quickly,  and 
17.  21  pass  quickly  over  the  water  i  for  thus  ha. 

2  Ki.  1.  11  thus  hath  the  king  said,  Come  down  qui. 
Eccl.  4. 12  a  three  fold  cord  is  not  quickly  broken 

4.  To  hasten,  make  haste,  ID1?  maluir,  3. 

Gen.  27.  20  How  (is  it),  .thou  hast  found  (it)  so  quic. 

5.  Quickly,  speedily  rax^us.  tacheos. 

Lukei4.  21  Go  out  quickly  into  the  streets  and  lanes 

16.  6  Take  thy  bill,  and  sit  down  quickly,  and 

6 . More  quickly  or  speedily,  raxiou  tachion. 

John  1 3.  27  Then  said  Jesus.  .That  thou  doest,  do  q. 

7. In  or  with  speed,  Zv  rdx*‘  en  tachei. 

Acts  12.  7  and  raised  him  up,  saying,  Arise  up  quic. 
22.  18  get  thee  quickly  out  of  Jerusalem  :  for  t. 

8. Quickly ,  speedily,  rax^  tachu. 

Matt.  5.  25  Agree  with  thine  adversary  quickly  whi. 
28.  7  go  quickly,  and  tell  his  disciples  that  he 
28.  8  they  departed  quicklyfrom  the  sepulchre 
Marki6.  8  they  went  out  [quickly]  and  fled  from  t. 
Johnn.  29  As  soon  as  she  heard,  .she  arose  quickly 
Rev.  2.  5  I  will  come  unto  thee  [quickly],  and  will 
2. 16 1  will  come  unto  thee  quickly,  and  will 
3.  11  I  come  quickly :  hold  that  fast  which  th. 
11. 14  (and),  behold,  the  third  woe  cometh  qui. 
22.  7  I  come  quickly :  blessed  (is)  he  that  kee. 
22. 12  I  come  quickly ;  and  my  reward  (is)  with 
22.  20  I  come  quickly.  Amen.  Even  so,  come 

QUICKLY,  to  fetch  or  make  ready  — 

To  make  haste,  cause  to  make  haste,  "inn  mahar,  3. 
Gen.  18.  6  Make  ready  quickly  three  measures  of  fi. 

2  Ch.18.  8  Fetch  quickly  Micaiah  the  son  of  Imla 

QUICKSANDS  — 

A  sand  bank,  quicksand,  trvprts  surtis. 

Acts  27. 17  lest  they  should  fall  into  the  quicksands 


QUIET  (that  are),  at  — 

1  .Rest,  place  of  rest,  nrmD  menuchah. 

Jer.  51. 59  And  (this)  Seraiali  (was)  a  quiet  prince 

2 . Descent,  rest,  quietness,  nri  nachath. 

Eccl.  9.  17  The  words  ol  wise  (men  are)  heard  in  qu. 

3.  Quiet,  yp.ragea.  ........ 

Psa.  35. 20  against  (them  that  are)  quiet  111  the  land 

4 . Quiet,  ease,  ijkp  shaanan. 

Isa  32. 18  sure  dwellings,  and  in  quiet  resting  plac. 

33.  20  shall  see  Jerusalem  a  quiet  habitation 

5 .Safe,  at  ease,  at  rest,  I'bd,  ibd  shalev. 

Job  si.  23  One  dieth . .  being  wholly  at  ease  and  quiet 

6.  Finished ,  perfect,  peaceable,  csy  shalem. 

Nah.  1. 12  Though  (they  be)  quiet,  and  likewise  ma. 

7.  To  be  quiet,  at  rest,  epy  shaqat. 

Judg  18  7  how  they  dwelt  careless . .  quiet  and  secu. 

18. 27  a  people  (that  were)  at  quiet  and  secure 
1  Ch.  4.  40  the  land  (was)  wide,  and  quiet,  and  pear. 

3. Quiet,  fipcgos  eremos. 

1  Ti.  2.  2  quiet  and  peaceable  life  in  all  godliness 

9 .Mild,  tranquil,  gentle,  yavxos  hesuchos.  _ 

1  Pe.  3.  4  a  meek  and  quiet  spirit,  which  is  in  the 

QUIET  (self),  to  — 

1. To  cause  or  let  rest,  nil  nuach,  5. 

Zecli.  6.  8  have  quieted  my  spirit  in  the  north  cou. 

2.  To  be  quiet,  at  rest,  spy  shaqat,  5. 

Job  37. 17  he  quieteth  the  earth  bythe  south  (wand) 

3.  To  be  silent,  to  cease,  stand  still,  non  damam,  3 a. 

Psa.131.  2  I  have  behaved  and  quieted  myself,  as  a 

4 . To  send  down,  appease,  pacify ,  xaraa re\\a. 

Acts  19.  36  ought  to  he  quiet,  and  to  do  nothing  ras. 

QUIET,  to  be  (in)  — 

1.  To  keep  self  silent,  dyn  charash,  7. 

Judgi6.  2  were  quiet  all  the  night,  saying,  In  the 

2.  To  (be  at)  rest,  m:  nuach. 

Job  3.  26  rest,  neither  was  I  quiet;  yet  trouble  ca. 

3.  To  be  quiet,  at  ease,  secure,  [iw  shaan,  3 a. 

Prov.  1.  33  whoso  hearkenetli.  .shaUhe  quiet  from  f. 
Jer.  30.  10  shall  he  in  rest,  and  he  quiet,  and  none 

4.  To  be  quiet,  at  rest,  op?  shaqat. 

2  Ki.n.  20  city  was  in  quiet :  and  they  slew  Athaliah 
2  Ch.14.  1  In  his  days  the  land  was  quiet  ten  years 
14.  5  and  the  kingdom  was  quiet  before  him 
20.  30  the  realm  of  Jehoshaphat  was  quiet ;  for 
23.  21  the  city  was  quiet,  after  that  they  had 
Job  3.  13  should  I  have  lain  still  and  been  quiet 
Isa.  14.  7  The  whole  earth  is  at  rest,  (and)  is  quiet 
Jer.  47.  6  how  long  (will  it  be)  ere  thou  be  quiet ? 

47  7  How  can  it  be  quiet,  seeing  the  Lord  ha. 

Eze  16. 42  will  be  quiet,  and  wall  be  no  more  angry 

5.  To  cause  to  be  quiet,  or  be  at  rest,  tW  shaqat,  5. 
Isa.  7.  4  be  quiet ;  fear  not,  neither  be  faint  hea. 
Jer.  49.  23  is)  sorrow  on  the  sea ;  it  cannot  be  quiet 

6.  To  cease,  be  quiet,  calm,  PCv1  shathaq. 

Psa.  107.  30  Then  are  they  glad  because  they  he  qtuet 

7.  To  rest  from  labour,  keep  quiet,  yavxdfr  hesueh. 

1  Th.  4. 11  that  ye  study  to  be  quiet,  and  to  do  your 

QUIETLY  — 

Ease,  safety,  'bd  shell.  . 

2  Sa.  3.  27  in  the  gate,  to  speak  with  lnm  quietly 

QUIETNESS  — 

1  .Descent,  rest,  quietness,  nru  nachath. 

Eccl.  4.  6  Better  (is)  an  handful  (with)  quietness,  th. 

2 .Safe,  at  ease,  at  rest,  vty,  i1?^  shalev.  _ 

Job  20.  20  he  shall  not  feel  quietness  in  Ins  belly 

3.  Rest,  ease,  security,  mbd  shalvah. 

Prov.  17.  1  Better  (is)  a  dry  morsel,  and  quietness  th. 

4.  To  cause  to  be  quiet  or  at  rest,  tipy  shaqat,  5. 

Isa.  30. 1 5  in  quietness  and  in  confidence  shall  be  your 

32. 17  effect . .  quietness  and  assurance  for  ever 

5 . Rest,  quietness,  eptp  sheqet. 

.  r<v*  ^  will  crivp  miiet/nf 


1  CI1.22.  9  will  give,  .quietness  unto  Israel  in  his  a. 

6.  Peace,  concord,  harmony,  eipywn  eirene. 

Acts  24.  2  that  by  thee  we  enj  oy  great  quietness,  and 

7 . Quietness,  silence,  ycrvxta  hesuchia. 

2  Th.  3. 12  with  quietness  they  work,  and  eat  their 

QUIETNESS,  to  give  or  be  in  — 

1.  To  be  quiet,  at  rest,  cp®  shaqat. 

Judg.  8. 28  the  country  was  in  quietness  forty  years 

2.  To  cause  to  be  quiet  or  at  rest,  Eptp  shaqat,  5. 
Job  34.  29  When  he  givetli  quietness,  who  then  can 

QUIT,  (to  be)  — 

l. Innocent,  free,  acquitted,  exempt,  clean,  ’p)  naqi 
Exod2i.  28  but  the  owner  of  the  ox  (shall  be)  quit 
Josh.  2.  20  we  will  he  quit  of  thine  oath  which  thoi 

2.  To  be  innocent, free, empty,  acquitted,  n$inaqah,2 
Exodsi.  19  then  shall  he  that  smote  (him)  be  quit:  on 
QUIT  selves,  to  — 

1. To  be,  n;n  hay  ah. 

1  Sa.  4.  9  quit  yourselves  like  men,  O  ye  1  litustinc 

2.  To  act  like  a  man,  &ySpi(o/uui  andrizomai. 

1  Co.  16.  13  Watch  ye.  .quit  you  like  men,  he  strong 


QUITE 


791 


RAIMENT 


QUITE  — 

Naked,  bare,  any  eryah. 

Hab.  3.  9  Thy  bow  was  made  quite  naked,  (accord.) 
_  [See  also  Driven,  take  away.] 

QUIVER  — 

1. A  quiver,  ns^N  ashpah. 

Job  39.  23  Tlie  quiver  rattleth  against  him,  the  glit. 
Psa.127.  5  Happy  (is)  the  man  that  hath  his  quiver 
Isa.  22.  6  Elam  bare  the  quiver  with  chariots  of  m. 

49.  2  made  me  a  polished  shaft ;  in  his  quiver 
Jer.  5.  16  Their  quiveffis)  as  an  open  sepulchre  they 
Lam.  3.  13  He  hath  caused  the  arrows  of  his  quiver 

2.  A  quiver  or  sword,  '70  teli. 

Gen.  27.  3  thy  weapons,  thy  quiver  andthybow,  and 
QUIVER,  to  — 

To  quiver,  tingle,  tsalal. 

Hab.  3. 16  my  lips  quivered  at  the  voice  :  rottenness 

R 

RAA'-MAH,  ncy-i  trembling. 

1.  The  fourth  soli  of  Cush  eldest  son  of  Ham.  B.c.  2250. 
Gen.  10.  7  Havilah,  andSabtali,  and  R.,  and  Sabte. 

10.  7  and  the  sons  of  R.  ;  Sheba,  and  Dedan 

1  Ch.  1.  9  Havilah,  and  Sabta,  and  R.,  and  Sabte. 

1.  9  And  the  sons  of  R. ;  Sheba,  and  Dedan 

2.  A  place  in  the  S.E.  of  Arabia,  or  on  the  Persian 
Gulf. 

Eze.  27.  22  The  merchantsof  Sheba  and  R.,  they(w). 
RA-AM'-IAH,  ,TDjn  Jah  causes  trembling. 

A  chief  that  returned  with  Zerubbabel.  B.c.  536. 

Neh.  7.  7  Nehemiah,  Azariah,  R.,  Nahamani,  Mor. 
RA-AM'-SES,  oppin  son  of  the  sun. 

A  treasure  city  built  by  the  Israelites,  i.e.  Belbeis  or 
Pelusium,  a  day's  journey  N.E.  of  Cairo,  on  the  Syro— 
Egyptian  road,  and  capital  of  the  province  Schaikyyah. 

Exod  1.  11  they  built  for  Pharaoh.  .Pithom  and  R. 
RAB -BATH,  RAB'-BAH,  7137,  nan  great. 

1. Chiefcity  of  Ammon,  ontheN.  of  Arnon,  now  Amman, 
twenty-two  miles  E.  of  Jordan,  and  fourteen  N.E.  of 
Heshbon. 

Deut  3.  11  (is)  it  not  inR.  of  the  children  of  Ammon? 
Josh.  13.  25  coast  was.  .unto  Aroer  that  (is)  before  R. 

2  Sa.  11.  1  and  they,  .besieged  R.  But  David  tarried 

12.  26  Joab  fought  against  R.  of  the  children  of 
12.  27  I  have  fought  against  R.,  and  have  taken 
12.  29  David  gathered,  .people,  and  went  toR. 

17.  27  Nahash  of  R.  of  the  children  of  Ammon 

1  Ch.20.  1  Joab  led  forth  the.  .army,  .besieged  R. 

20.  1  And  Joab  smote  R.,  and  destroyed  it 
Jer.  49.  2  cause  an  alarm  of  war  to  be  heard  in  R. 

49.  3  cry,  ye  daughters  of  R.,  gird  you  with  sa. 
Eze.  21.  20  that  the  sword  may  come  to  R.  of  the  A. 

25.  s  And  I  will  make  R.  a  stable  for  camels 
Amos  1. 14  But  I  will  kindle  a  Are  in  the  wall  of  R. 

2.  A  city  in  Judah,  near  Kirjath-jearim. 

Josh. 15.  60 Kirjath-baal.. Kirjath-jearim,  and R. ;  two 
RABBI  — 

A  great  man,  teacher,  (from  Ch.  '2-1),  pa/3/31  rabbi. 
Statt23.  7  greetings . .  be  called  of  men,  Rabbi,  [Rab.] 
23.  8  be  not  ye  calledRabbi :  forone  isyourM. 
J ohn  1.38  Rabbi,  which  is  to  say,  being  interpreted 

1.  49  Rabbi,  thou  art  the  Son  of  God ;  thou  art 

3.  2  Rabbi,  we  know  that  thou  art  a  teacher 

3.  26  Rabbi,  he  that  was  with  thee  beyond  Jo. 
6.  25  they  said.  .Rabbi,  when  earnest  thou  hi.? 
RAB'-BITH,  n'377  the  great  place. 

A  city  in  Issachar,  near  Kisliion  and  Abez  ;  now  called 
Arrabeh. 

Josh.19.  20  And  R.,  and  Kishion,  and  Abez 

RABBONI — 

My  rabbi,  ( from  Ch.  [pi),  paPfiovvi  rabbouni. 

John2o.  16  and  saitli . .  Rabboni  1  which  is  to  say,  M. 
RAB'-MAG,  30-37  head  of  the  Magi. 

An  officer  of  NebuchadnezzarkingofBabylon.  B.C.  588. 
Jer.  39.  3  R.,  with  all  the  residue  of  the  princes  of 
39.  13  R.,  and  all  the  king  of  Babylon’s  princes 
RAB-SA'-RIS,  D'7D"27  head  of  the  eunuchs. 

1  Anoflicerof  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon.  B.c.  588. 
Jer.  39.  3  R.  .with  all  the  residue  of  the  princes  of 

39. 13  R.  .and  all  the  king  of  Babylon's  princes 

2.  An  officer  of  Sennacherib  king  of  Assyria.  B.C.  710. 

2  Ki.  18.  17  the  king  of  Assyria  sent  Tartan,  and  R. 
RAB-SHA  -KEH,  np^rn  head  of  the  cup  bearers. 

An  officer  of  Sennacherib  king  of  Assyria  in  the  days 
of  Hezekiah.  b.c.  710. 

2  Ki.18. 17  the  king  of  Assyria  sent ..  R. ,  from  Lachish 
18. 19  R.  said  unto  them.  Speak  ye  now  to  Hez 

18.  26  Then  said  Eliakim .  .untoR.,  Speak,  I  pray 
18.  27  But  R.  said  unto  them,  Hath  my  master 
18.  28  Then  R.  stood,  and  cried  with  a  loud  voice 

18.  37  Eliakim.  .and  told  him  the  words  of  R. 

19.  4  Lord  thy  God  will  hear,  .the  words  of  R 
19.  8  So  R.  returned,  and  found  the  king  ,wa 

Isa.  36.  2  And  the  king  of  Assyria  sent  R.  from  La. 
36.  4  And  R.  said  unto  them,  Say  ye  now  to  H 

36. 11  Then  said  Eliakim. .  unto  R.,  Speak,  I  pray 
36.  12  But  R.  said,  Hath  my  master  sent  me  to 

36. 13  Theu  R.  stood,  and  cried  with  a  loud  vo 

36.  22  Then  came  Eliakim.  .and  told  him  the  w. 

37.  4  Lord  thy  God  will  hear  the  words  of  R. 
37.  8  So  R.  returned,  and  found  the  king  of  A. 


RACA  — 

Vain,  empty,  ( from  Ch.  xp’P)  paicd  rhaka. 

Matt.  5.  22  whosoever  shall  say  to  his  brother,  Raca 

RACE  — 

1  .Path,  way,  custom,  nps  orach. 

Psa.  19.  5  rejoiceth  as  a  strong  man  to  run  a  race 

2.  A  race,  pip  merots. 

Eccl.  9. 11  the  race  (is)  not  to  the  swift,  nor  the  ba. 

3.  A  race  course,  contest,  aydiv  agon. 

Heb.  12.  1  let  us  run  with  patience  the  race  that  is 

4.  A  race  course,  stadium,  furlong,  ardbiov  stadion. 

1  Co.  9.  24  they  which  run  in  a  race  run  all,  but  one 

RA'-CHAL,  Spp  place  of  traffic. 

A  city  in  Judah,  near  Eshtemoa. 

1  Sa.  30.  29  And  to  (them)  which  (were)  in  R.,  and  to 
RA'-CHEL,  bny,  'Pax?? A  a  lamb. 

Younger  daughter  of  Laban,  and  the  best  beloved  wife 
of  Jacob,  to  whom  she  bare  Joseph  and  Benjamin.  She 
stole  her  father’s  gods,  envied  her  sister’s  fruitfulness, 
and  died  in  childbirth  at  Ephratah,  B.c.  1729.  Her 
tomb  is  said  to  be  about  a  mile  IN .  of  Bethlehem ;  but 
from  1  Sa.  10.  2  it  would  seem  to  have  been  at  Zelzah. 
Gen.  29.  6  behold,  R.  his  daughter  cometh  with  the 

29.  9  It.  came  with  her  father’s  sheep ;  for  she 

29. 10  when  Jacob  saw  R.  the  daughter  of  Laban 

29. 11  And  Jacob  kissed  R.,  and  lifted  up  his  v. 

29. 12  Jacob  told  R.  that  he  (was)  her  father’s  b. 
29. 16  and  the  name  of  the  younger  (was)  R. 

29.  17  but  R.  was  beautiful  and  well  favoured 
29. 18  AndJacoblovedR. ;  andsaid,  I  will  serve 

29. 18  I  will  serve  thee  seven  years  for  R.  thy 

29.  20  And  Jacob  served  seven  years  for  R. 

29.  25  did  not  I  serve  with  thee  for  R.?  wherefore 

29.  28  and  he  gave  him  R.  his  daughter  to  wife 
29.  29  And  Laban  gave  to  R.  his  daughter  Bil. 
29.  30  And  he  went  in  also  unto  R. 

29.  30  and  he  loved  also  R.  more  than  Leah 

29.  31  heopened  herwomb :  but  R.  (was)  barren 

30.  1  when  R.  saw  that  she  bare  J.  no  children 

30.  1  R. . .  said  unto  Jacob,  Give  me  children,  or 

30.  2  And  Jacob’s  anger  was  kindled  against  R. 

30.  6  R.  said,  God  hath  judged  me.  .and  hath 

30.  7  And  Bilhah,  R.’s  maid,  conceived  again 
30.  8  R.  said,  With  great  wrestlings  have  I  w. 

30. 14  Then  R.  said  to  Leah,  Give  me,  I  pray  thee 

30. 15  And  R.  said,  Therefore  he  shall  lie  with 
30.  22  God  remembered  R.,  and  God  hearkened 

30.  25  it  came  to  pass,  when  R.  had  born  J. 

31.  4  And  Jacob  sent  and  called  R.  and  Leah 

31.  14  And  R.  and  Leah  answered  and  said  unto 

31.  19  R.  had  stolen  the  images  that  (were)  her 

•  31.  32  For  Jacob  knew  not  that  R.  had  stolen 

31.  33  Then  went  he  out.  .and  entered  into  R.’s 

31.  34  Now  R.  had .  .put  them  in  the  camel’s  fu. 
33.  1  he  divided  the  children  unto  Leah,  and.. R. 
33.  2  And  he  put.  .R.  and  Joseph  hindermost 
33.  7  and  after  came  Joseph  near  and  R.,  and 

35. 16  and  R.  travailed,  and  she  had  hard  labour 
35.  19  And  R.  died,  and  was  buried  in  the  way 
35.  20  that  (is)  the  pillar  of  R.’s  grave  unto  this 
35.  24  The  sons  of  R. ;  Joseph  and  Benjamin 
35.  25  the  sons  of  Bilhah,  R.’s  handmaid ;  D. 

46. 19  Tliesonsof  R.,  Jacob’s  wife ;  Joseph,  and 
46.  22  These  (are)  the  sons  of  R.,  which  were  b. 
46.  25  Bilhah,  which  Laban  gave  unto  R.  his  d. 
48.  7  R.  died  by  me  in  the  land  of  Canaan  in  the 

Ruth  4.  11  The  Lord  make  the  woman,  .like  R.  and 
1  Sa.  10.  2  thou  shalt  find  two  men  by  R.’s  sepulchre 
.  Jer.  31. 15  R.  weepingfor  her  children,  refused  to  be 
Matt  2.  18  R.  weeping  (for)  her  children,  and  would 
RAD'-DAI,  'in  Jah  subdues. 

Fifth  son  of  Jesse  the  father  of  David.  B.C.  1060. 

1  Ch.  2.  14  Nethaneel  the  fourth,  R.  the  fifth 
RAFTER  — 

A  rafter,  gallery,  B'rn,  B'rn  rahit,  rachit. 

Song  1. 17  The  beams,  .(are)  cedar,  (and) our  rafters 
RAG  (rotten)  — 

1.  Cloak,  garment,  covering,  733  beged. 

Isa.  64.  6  all  our  righteousnesses  (are)  as  filthy  rags 

2.  Rotten  rags,  D'rPp  melachim. 

Jer.  38.  11, 12  old  cast  clouts  and  old  rotten  rags 

3.  Rents,  pieces,  rags,  D'yap  qeraim. 

Prov  23.  21  drowsiness  shall  clothe  (a  man)  with  rags 
RA'-GAU,  'P ayav.  See  Reu. 

Father  of  Saruch,  an  ancestor  of  Jesus. 

Luke  3. 35  Saruch,  which  was  (the  son)  of  R.,  which 
RAGE,  RAGING  — 

1  .Pride,  rising,  excellency ,  nisa  geuth. 

Psa.  89.  9  Tliou  rulest  the  raging  of  the  sea :  when 
2. Indignation,  insolence,  Dyi  zaam. 

Hos.  7. 16  shall  fall,  .for  the  rage  of  their  tongue 

3.  Wrath,  rage,  raging,  fjyr  zaaph. 

2  Ch.16.  io(lie  was)ina  rage  with  him  because  ofthis 

28.  9  in  a  rage  (that)  reacheth  up  unto  heaven 
Jon.  1. 15  and  the  sea  ceased  from  her  raging 

4.  Heat,  fury,  poison,  nan  chemali. 

2  Ki.  5. 12  So  he  turned,  and  went  away  in  a  rage 
Prov.  6.  34  jealousy  (is)  the  rage  of  a  man;  therefore 

5.  Wrath,  transgression,  77ny  ebrah. 

Job  40. 11  Cast  abroad  the  rage  of  thy  wrath ;  and 


Psa.  7.  6  Arise,  .because  of  the  rage  of  mine  enem. 

6.  Anger,  117  regaz. 

Dan.  3. 13  Then  Nebuchadnezzar  in.  .rage  and  fury 

7.  To  show  self  angry,  ua  ragaz,  7. 

2  Ki.19.  27  and  thy  coming  in,  and  thy  rage  against 
19.  28  thy  rage  against  me  and  thy  tumult  is  c. 
Isa.  37.  28  and  thy  coming  in,  and  thy  rage  against. 
37.  29  thy  rage  against  me,  and  thy  tumult,  is 

8.  Trembling,  trouble,  anger,  rage,  737  rogez. 

Job  39.  24  He  swaUoweth  the  ground  with,  .rage 

9 . Rural,  rustic,  wild,  Hypios  agrios. 

Jude  13  Raging  waves  of  the  sea,  foaming  out  their 

10 . Rushing,  raging,  uAbbuv  kludon. 

Luke  8.  24  rebuked  the  wind  and  the  raging  of  the 
HAGS,  to  — 

1.  To  show  self  foolish,  bbn  halal,  7  a. 

Jer.  46.  9  rage,  ye  chariots  ;  and  let  the  mighty  men 
Nah.  2.  4  The  chariots  shall  rage  in  the  streets,  they 

2.  To  roar,  sound,  make  a  noise,  .70.7  liamah. 

Psa.  46.  6  The  heathen  raged,  the  kingdoms  were 
Prov  20.  1  strong  drink  (is)  raging ;  and  whosoever 

3.  To  show  self  loroth,  735 ;  abar,  7. 

Prov 14.  16  A  wise  (man)feareth..but  the  fool  rageth 

4.  To  be  angry,  troubled,  737  ragaz. 

Prov  29.  9  whether  he  rage  or  laugh,  (there  is)  no  r. 
5  .To  assemble,  ^>17  rag  ash. 

Psa.  2.  1  Why  do  the  heathen  rage,  and  the  people 
6.  To  snort,  rage,  cppvdrraw  phruasso. 

Acts  4.  25  Why  did  the  heathen  rage,  and  the  people 
RA-GU'-EL,  ^mya  Jah  is  friend. 

Father  in  law  of  Moses,  called  also  Jethro  and  Reuel. 
B.c.  1530. 

Num  10.  29  Moses  said  unto  Hobab,  the  son  of  R. 
RA'-HAB,  3.37  tumult. 

A  poetic  and  symbolic  name  for  Egypt. 

Psa.  87.  4  I  will  make  mention  of  R.  and  Babylon 
89.  10  Thou  hast  broken  R.  in  pieces,  as  one  that 
Isa.  51.  9  (Art)  thou  not  it  that  hath  cut  R.,  (and) 

RA'-HAB,  RA'-CHAB,  377  'Pad/3,  'Paxd/3  breadth. 

1. A  woman  in  Jericho  who  received  and  concealed  the 
two  spies.  B.C.  1452. 

Josh.  2.  1  came  into  an  harlot’s  house,  named  R. 

2.  3  And  the  king  of  Jericho  sent  unto  R.,  sa. 
6.  17  R.  the  harlot  shall  live,  .because  she  hid 
6.  23  young  men . .  went  in,  and  brought  out  R. 

6.  25  And  Joshua  saved  R.  the  harlot  alive,  and 

2. The  wife  of  Salmon,  and  mother  of  Booz.  B.c.  1280. 

Matt.  1.  5  And  Salmon  begat  Booz  of  R.  ;  and  Booz 
Heb.  11.  31  the  harlot  R.  perished  not  with  them  that 
Jas.  2.  25  Likewise  also,  was  not  R.  the  harlot  justi. 
RA'-HAM,  C77  pity,  love. 

Son  of  Shema  the  son  of  Hebron,  descended  from  Caleb 
the  grandson  of  Pharez  son  of  Judah.  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  2.  44  And  Shema  begat  R.  the  father  of  Jork. 
RAIL  (on),  to  — 

1  .To  reproach,  *]7n  charaph,  3. 

2  CI1.32. 17  letters  to  rail  on  the  Loiid  God  of  Israel 

2.  To  fee  ravenously,  try  it. 

1  Sa.  25. 14  salute  our  master;  and  he  railed  on  them 

3.  To  speak  injuriously,  PAaotpygdu  blasphemed. 
Marki5.  29  they  that  passed  by  railed  on  him,  wag. 
Luke23.  39  Andoueof  the  malefactors .  .railed  on  him 

RAILER,  RAILING  — 

1. Injurious  speaking,  pAacrtpygla  blasphemia. 

1  Ti.  6.  4  cometh  envy,  strife,  railings,  evil  surm. 

Jude  9  not  bring  against  him  a  railing  accusation 

2.  Injurious  speaker,  f3Aair<pygos  blasphemes. 

2  Pe.  2. 11  bring  not  railing  accusation  against  them 

3.  Reviling,  AoiSopla  loidoria. 

1  Pe.  3.  9  or  railing  for  railing :  hut  contrariwise 

4 . Reviler,  AolSopos  loidoros. 

1  Co.  5. 11  or  a  railer,  or  a  drunkard,  or  an  extort. 
RAIMENT  — 

1  .Cloak,  garment,  covering,  733  beged. 

Gen.  24.  53  jewels  of  gold,  andraiment,  and  gave(th.) 
27. 15  took  goodly  raiment  of  her  eldest  sonEsau 

27.  27  and  he  smelled  the  smell  of  his  raiment 

28.  20  give,  .bread  to  eat,  andraiment  to  put  on 
Lev.  11.  32  or  raiment,  or  skin,  or  sack,  whatsoever 
Nuni3i.  20  purify  all  (your)  raiment,  and  all  that  is 
Deut  24.  17  nor  take  a  widow’s  raiment  to  pledge 
Judg.  8.  26  raiment  that  (was)  on  the  kings  of  Midian 

1  Sa.  28.  8  put  on  other  raiment,  and  he  went,  and , 

2  Ki.  5.  5  (pieces)  of  gold,  and  ten  changes  of  rai. 

7.  8  and  gold,  and  raiment,  and  went  and  hid 
Esth.  4.  4  she  sent  raiment  to  clothe  Mordecai,  and 

2.  Covering,  mo?  kesuth. 

Exod2i.  10  her  raiment,  and  her  duty  of  marriage  ’ 

3.  Clothing,  B73^>  lebush. 

Isa.  14. 19  the  raiment  of  those  that  are  slain,  thrust 

4.  Long  robe,  70  mad. 

Judg.  3. 16  he  did  gird  it  under  his  raiment  uponliis 

5.  Clothing,  tsasta  malbush.  « 

Job  27. 16  Though  he.  .prepare  raiment  as  the  clay 


raiment 


792 


RAISE 


Isa.  63.  3  sprinkled . .  and  I  will  stain  all  my  raim. 
Eze.  16.  13  thy  raiment  (was  o{)  fine  linen,  ami  silk 

6.  Outer  garment,  naVw  salmali. 

Exod22.  9  raiment,' (or)  for  any  manner  of  lost  thing 
22.  26  take  thy  neighbour’s  raiment  to  pledge 
Deut  24.  1 3  that  he  may  sleep  in  his  own  raiment,  and 
Josh  22.  8  and  with  iron,  and  with  very  much  raiment 
2  Ch.  9.  24  raiment,  harness,  and  spices,  horses,  and 

7 . Raiment,  garment,  a  cloth,  simlah. 

(Jen.  41. 14  changed  his  raiment,  and  came  in  unto  P. 

45.  22  liegave  each  man  changes  of  raiment ;  hut 
45.  22  gave,  .of  silver,  and  five  changes  of  raim. 
Exod  3.  22  of  silver,  and  jewels  of  gold,  and  raiment 
12.  35  of  silver,  and  jewels  of  gold  and  raiment 
22.  27  it  (is)  his  raiment  for  his  skin  :  wherein 
Deut.  8.  4  Thy  raiment  waxed  not  old  upon  thee,  n. 

10.  18  and  loveth . .  in  giving  him  food  and  rai. 
21.13  she  shall  put  the  raiment  of  her  captivity 

22.  3  so  shalt  thou  do  with  his  raiment;  and 
Ruth  3.  3  put  thy  raiment  upon  thee,  and  get  thee 

S>.Clothmg,  garment,  evSvpa  enduma. 

Matt.  3.  4  John  had  his  raiment  of  camel's  hair,  and 
6.  25  more  than  meat,  and  the  body  than  rai. 

6.  28  And  why  take  ye  thought  for  raiment  ? 

28.  3  was  like  lightning,  and  his  raiment  white 
Lukei2.  23  is  more  than  meat,  and  the  body .  .than  r. 

Q.A  robe,  raiment,  e<r6-f)s  esthes. 

Jas.  2.  2  there  come  in  also  a  poor  man  in  vile  ra. 

10.  Garment,  lydnov  himation. 

Matt  1 1.  8  A  man  clothed  in  soft  [raiment]'?  Behold 

17.  2  transfigured . .  and  his  raiment  was  white 
27.  31  put  his  own  raiment  on  him,  and  led  him 

Mark  9.  3  his  raiment  became  shining,  exceeding  w. 
Luke  7.  25  A  man  clothed  in  soft  raiment?  Behold 

23.  34  And  they  parted  his  raiment,  and  cast  lots 
John  19.  24  They  parted  my  raiment  among  them,  and 
Acts  18.  6  he  shook  (his)  raiment,  and  said  unto  them 

22. 20  and  kept  the  raiment  of  them  that  slew 
Rev.  3.  5  the  same  shall  be  clothed  in  white  raim. 

3.  18  white  raiment,  that  thou  mayest  be  clot. 

4.  4  clothed  in  white  raiment ;  and  they  had 

11  .Garment,  raiment,  Ipamap-bs  himatismos. 

Luke  9.  29  and  his  raiment  (was)  white  (and)  glister. 

12.  A  covering,  aid-naap-a  skepasma. 

1  Ti.  6.  8  having  food  and  raiment  let  us  be  there. 

RAIMENT  (of  needlework),  change  of  — 

1  .Costly  apparel,  nixVna  machalatsoth. 

Zecli.  3.  4  I  will  clothe  thee  with  change  of  raiment 

2. Embroidery,  nop-i  riqmah. 

Psa.  45.  14  shall  be  brought,  .in  raiment  of  needlew. 

RAIN  — 

1. Heavy  rain,  shcnver,  Dt?3  geshem. 

Gen.  7. 12  the  rain  was  upon  the  earth  forty  days  and 

8.  2  and  the  rain  from  heaven  was  restrained 
Lev.  26.  4  I  will  give  you  rain  in  due  season,  and  the 

1  Ki.  17.  7  because  there  had  been  no  rain  in  the  1. 

17. 14  (that)  the  Lord  sendeth  rain  upon  the  e. 

1 8.  41  for  (there  is)  a  sound  of  abundance  of  rain 
18.  44  get  thee  down,  that  the  rain  stop  thee  not 
18.  45  there  was  a  great  rain.  And  Ahab  rode 

2  Ki.  3.  17  neither  shall  ye  see  rain ;  yet  that  valley 
Ezra  10.  9  sat.  .trembling because  of.  .the  great  rain 

10.  13  a  time  of  much  rain,  and  we  are  not  able 
Job  37.  6  to  the  small  rain,  and  to  the  great  rain  of 
Psa.  68.  9  didst  send  a  plentiful  rain,  whereby  thou 
105.  32  He  gave  them  hail  for  rain,  (and)  flaming 
Prov  25. 14  (is  like)  clouds  and  wind  without  rain 

25.  23  The  north  wind  driveth  away  rain ;  so  (d.) 
Eccl.  II.  3  If  the  clouds  he  full  of  rain,  they  empty 
12.  2  nor  the  clouds  return  after  the  rain 
Song  2. 11  For,  lo,  the  winter  is  past,  the  rain  is  o. 
Isa.  44. 14  he  planteth  an  ash,  and  the  rain  doth  n. 

55.  10  as  the  rain  cometh  down,  and  the  snowf. 
Jer.  5.  24  that  giveth  rain,  both  the  former  and  the 
14.  4  there  was  no  rain  in  the  earth,  the  plow. 
Eze.  1.  28  that  is  in  the  cloud  in  the  day  of  rain 

38.  22  an  overflowing  rain,  and  great  hail  stones 
Hos.  6.  3  he  shall  come  unto  us  as  the  rain,  as  the 
Joel  2.  23  will  cause  to  come  down  for  you  the  rain 
Amos  4.  7  I  have  witliholden  the  rain  from  you,  when 
Zech  10.  1  give  them  showers  of  rain,  to  every  one  g. 
14. 17  not  come  up.  .upon  them  shall  be  no  rain 

2. Sprinkling  rain,  rn'm  moreli. 

Psa.  84.  6  make  it  a  well ;  the  rain  also  filleth  thep. 
Joel  2.  23  the  former  rain . .  the  former  rain,  and  the 

S.Rain,  inn  matar. 

Exod.  9. 33  the  rain  was  not  poured  upon  the  earth 

9.  34  the  rain  and  the  hail  and  the  thunders 
Deutn.  11  (and)  drinketh  water  of  the  rain  of  heaven 

11.  14  I  will  give  (you)  the  rain  of  yourland  in  his 

11.  17  that  there  be  no  rain,  and  that  the  land 
28.  12  give  the  rain  unto  thy  land  in  his  season 
28.  24  The  Lord  shall  make  the  rain  of  thy  land 
32.  2  My  doctrine  shall  drop  as  the  rain,  my  s. 

1  Sa.  12.  17  he  shall  send  thunder  and  rain ;  that  ye 

12.  18  the  Lord  sent  thunder  and  rain  that  day 

2  Sa.  1.  21  neither  (let  there  be)  rain  upon  you,  nor 

23.  4  out  of  the  earth  by  clear  shining  after  r. 

1  Ki.  8.  35  there  is  no  rain  because  they  have  sinned 

8.  36  give  rain  upon  thy  land,  which  thou  hast 

17.  1  there  shall  not  be  dew  nor  rain  these  yea. 

18.  1  Go.  .and  I  will  send  rain  upon  the  earth 

2  Ch.  6.  26  there  is  no  rain,  because  they  have  sinn. 

6. 27  send  rain  upon  thy  laud,  which  thou  hast 
7. 13  If  I  shut  up  heaven  that  there  be  no  rain 


Job  5  10  Who  giveth  rain  upon  the  earth,  and  se. 

28.  26  he  made  a  decree  for  the  rain,  and  a  way 

29.  23  they  waited  for  me  as  for  the  rain ;  and 

36.  27  they  pour  down  rain  according  to  the  va. 
37  6  to  the  small  rain,  and  to  the  great  rain 

38.  28  Hath  the  rain  a  father?  or  who  hath  be. 

Psa.  72.  6  He  shall  come  down  like  rain  upon  the 
I  3S.  7  he  maketh  lightnings  for  the  ram :  lie  hr. 
147.  8  who  prepareth  rain  for  the  earth,  who  m. 
Prov.26.  1  as  rain  in  harvest;  so  honour  is  not  see 
28  3  a  sweeping  rain  which  leaveth  no  food 

Isa  4  6  and  for  a  covert  from  storm  and  from  rain 

5  6  the  clouds  that  they  rain  no  rain  upon  it 

30.  23  Then  shall  he  give  the  rain  of  thy  seed 
Jer  10  13  maketh  lightnings  with  rain,  andbringe. 

Si.  16  maketh  lightnings  with  rain,  and  brin. 
Zech  10  1  Ask  ye  of  the  Loud  rain  in  the  time  of  the 


4.  Violent  rain,  Ppoxv  broche. 

Matt.  7.  25,  27  the  rain  descended,  and  the  floods  ca. 

5.  A  shower  of  rain,  verbs  huetos. 

Acts  14.  17  gave  us  rain  fromlieaven,  and  fruitful  se. 

28.  2  because  of  the  present  rain,  and  because 
Heb  6.  7  the  rain  that  cometh  oft  upon  it,  and  hr. 
Jas.  5.  7  until  he  receive  the  early  and  latter  [ram] 

5. 18  the  heaven  gave  rain,  and  the  earth  bro. 

RAIN,  first,  former,  latter,  small  — 

1.  Sprinkling  rain,  rrjv  yoreh. 

Deut. 11.  14  That  I  will  give  (you),  .the  first  rain,  and 

2.  To  cast  forth  sprinkling  showers,  fTv  yarah. 

Hos.  6.  3  come . .  as  the ..  former  rain  unto  the  earth 

3.  Gathered  rain,  tsnp^D  malqosh. 

Deut  11. 14  the  latter  rain,  that  thou  mayest  gather 
Job  29.  23  opened  their  mouth . .  for  the  latter  rain 
Prov.16.  15  his  favour(is)as  the  cloud  of  the  latterr. 
Jer  3.  3  there  hath  been  no  latter  rain  ;  and  thou 
Hos.  6.  3  come,  .as  the  latter,  .rain  unto  the  earth 
Joel  2.  23  and  the  latter  rain  in  the  first  (month) 
Zech  10.  1  Ask  ye . .  in  the  time  of  the  latter  rain 

i. Showers,  D'TVfe'  seirim. 

Deut  32.  2  as  the  small  rain  upon  the  tender  herb, and 

RAIN,  to  cause  or  send  — 

1.  To  cause  or  send  or  give  rain,  db*)  gasham,  5. 

Jer.  14.  22  Are  there  (any),  .that  can  cause  rain?  or 

2  .To  shoot  or  cast  forth  sprinkling  showers,  n-v,  5. 
Hos.  10. 12  till  he  come  and  rain  righteousness  upon 

3.  To  cause  or  send  or  give  rain,  ''ua  matar,  5. 

Gen.  2.  5  liad  not  caused  it  to  rain  upon  the  earth 
7.  4  I  will  cause  it  to  rain  upon  the  earth  forty 

19.  24  Then  the  Lord  rained  upon  Sodom  and  u. 
Exod  9.  18 1  will  cause  it  to  rain  a  very  grievous  hail 

9.  23  Lord  rained  hail  upon  the  land  of  Egypt 
16.  4  I  will  rain  bread  from  heaven  foryou;  and 

Job  20.  23  shall  rain  (it)  upon  him  while  he  is  eating 
38.  26  To  cause  it  to  rain  on  the  earth,  (where) 
Psa.  11.  6  Upon  the  wicked  he  shall  rain  snares,  fire 
78.  24  had  rained  down  manna  upon  them  to  eat 
78.  27  He  rained  flesh  also  upon  them  as  dust 
Isa.  5.  6  the  clouds  that  they  rain  no  rain  upon  it 
Eze.  38.  22  will  rain  upon  him,  and  upon  his  bands 
Amos  4.  7  I  caused  it  to  rain  upon  one  city,  and 

4.  7  caused  it  not  to  rain  upon  another  city 

4.  7  piece  whereupon  it  rained  not  withered 

1. To  rain,  1 3pex<v  hr  echo. 

Matt.  5.  45  sendeth  rain  on  the  just  and  on  the 
Lukei7.  29  rained  fire  and  brimstone  from  heaven 
Jas.  5.17  that  it  might  not  rain ;  and  it  rained  not 

5.  To  rain  rain,  Ppexoi  verbv  brecho  hueton. 

Rev.  II.  6  it  rain  not  in  the  days  of  their  prophecy 

RAINBOW  — 

A  rainbow,  tpis  iris. 

Rev.  4.  3  (there  was)  a  rainbow  round  about  the  t. 

10.  1  a  rainbow  (was)  upon  his  head,  and  his 

RAINED  upon,  (to  be)  — 

\.Rain,  owi  goshem. 

Eze.  22.  24  nor  rained  upon  in  the  day  of  indignation 

2.  To  be  rained  on,  "idd  matar,  2. 

Amos  4.  7  one  piece  was  rained  upon,  and  the  piece 

RAINY,  very  — 

Heavy  shower,  TiJD  sagrir. 

Prov  27.  15  A  continual  dropping  in  a  very  rainy  day 

RAISE  (again,  together,  up),  to  — 

1  .To  make  erect,  »]ja  zaqaph. 

Psa.  145.  14  raiseth  up  all  (those  that)  be  bowed  down 
146.  8  Lord  raiseth  (them  that  are)  bowed  do. 

2.  To  lift  up,  k'v’l  nasa. 

Exod23.  1  Thou  shalt  not  raise  a  false  report:  put 
Hab.  1.  3  there  are  (that)  raise  up  strife  and  conte. 

3.  To  exalt,  raise  up,  ?Sp  salal. 

Job  19. 12  raise  up  their  way  againstme,  and  encamp 
30. 12  they  raise  up  against  me  the  ways  of  their 

4.  To  awake  up,  lift  up,  ny  ur,  3 a. 

Job  3.  8  who  are  ready  to  raise  up  their  mourning 
Song  8.  5  I  raised  thee  up  under  the  apple  tree  ;  th. 

Isa.  15.  5  for.  .they  shall  raise  up  a  cry  of  destruc. 
Zech.  9. 13  raised  up  thy  sons,  O  Zion,  against  thy  sons 

5.  To  aivake  up,  my  ur,  5. 

Ezra  1.  5  with  all  (them)  whose  spirit  God  had  rai. 

Isa.  41.  2  Who  raised  up  the  righteous  (man)  from 

4 1 .  25  I  have  raised  up  (one)  from  the  mouth,  and 


Isa  4  s  j  3  I  have  raised  him  up  in  righteousness,  and 
jer  40  9  I  will  raise,  and  cause  to  come  upagainst 

si.  1  I  will  raise  up  against  Babylon,  and  aga. 
si  11  Lord  hath  raised  up  the  spirit  of  the  kings 

Eze  23.  22  I  will  raise  up  thy  lovers  against  thee 
Joel  3.  7  I  will  raise  them  out  of  the  place  whither 

6.  7’o  stir  up,  my  ir. 

Hos.  7.  4  (who)  ceaseth  from  raising  after  he  hath 

7.  To  cause  to  go  or  come  up,  nby  alah,  5. 

1  Ki  4.  13  king  Solomon  raised  a  levy  out  of  all  Is. 

9  15  reason  of  the  levy  which.  .Solomon  raised 

2  CI1.32.  5  raised  (it)  up  to  the  towers,  and  another 

8.  To  cause  to  stand  still,  ipy  amad,  5. 

Exod.  9.  16  I  raised  thee  up,  for  to  show  (in)  thee  n.y 
Psa.  107.  25  raiseth  the  stormy  wind,  which  lifteth  up 

9 . To  make  bare,  "ny  arar,  3 a. 

Isa.  23.  13  they  raised  up  the  palaces  thereof .  .lie  hr. 

10.  To  raise  up,  Dip  qum,  3 a. 

Isa.  44.  26  I  will  raise  up  the  decayed  places  thereof 

48  12  thou  shalt  raise  up  the  foundations  of  111a. 
61.  4  they  shall  raise  up  the  former  desolations 

11  .To  cause  to  rise  up,  Dip  qum,  5. 

Gen. 38.  8  marry  her,  and  raise  up  seed  to  thy  bro. 
Deut  18.  1 5  G  od  will  raise  up  unto  thee  a  prophet  from 
18.  18  I  will  raise  them  up  a  prophet  from  aino. 
25.  7  to  raise  up  unto  his  brother  a  name  in  I. 
Josh.  5.  7  children,  (whom)  he  raised  up  in  their  st. 

7.  26  they  raised  over  him  a  great  heap  of  stones 

8.  29  and  raise  thereon  a  great  heap  of  stones 
2  16  Lord  raised  up  judges,  which  delivered 

2  18  when  the  Lord  raised  them  up  judges,  t. 

3  9  Lord  raised  up  a  deliverer  to  the  childr. 
3.  15  the  Lord  raised  them  up  a  deliverer,  Eh. 

4  5,  10  to  raise  up  the  name  of  the  dead  upon 
2.  8  He  raiseth  up  the  poor  out  of  the  dust 
2.  35  I  will  raise  me  up  a  faithful  priest,  (that) 

2  Sa.  12.  11  I  will  raise  up  evil  against  thee  out  of 
12.  17  to  raise  him  up  from  the  earth;  but  he 
1  Ki  14.  14  Lord  shall  raise  him  up  a  king  over  Isra. 
I  Ch  17.  II  I  will  raise  up  thy  seed  after  thee,  which 
Psa  41.  10  and  raise  me  up,  that  I  may  requite  them 
113  7  He  raiseth  up  the  poor  out  of  the  dust 

Isa  14.  9  it  hath  raised  up  from  their-  thrones  all 

29  3  I  will  camp . .  I  will  raise  forts  against  th. 

49  6  my  servant  to  raise  up  the  tribes  of  J acob 
Jer  23.  5  will  raise  unto  David  a  righteous  branch 

29. 15  hath  raised  us  up  prophets  in  Babylon 

30  9  their  king,  whom  I  will  raise  up  unto  th. 
50.  32  and  fall,  and  none  shall  raise  him  up 

Eze.  34.  29  will  raise  up  for  them  a  plant  of  renown 
llos  6.  2  he  will  raise  us  up,  and  we  shall  live  in 
Amos  2.  11  I  raised  up  of  your  sons  for  prophets,  and 

5.  2  forsaken .  .(there  is)  none  to  raise  her  up 

6.  14  I  will  raise  up  against  you  a  nation,  0 
9  11  In  that  day  will  I  raise  up  the  tabernacle 
g.  1 1  I  Will  raise  up  his  ruins,  and  I  will  build 

Mic.  5.  5  we  raise  against  him  seven  shepherds,  and 
Hab  .  1.  6  I  raise  up  the  Chaldeans,  (that)  bitter  and 
Zech.  1 1.  16  I  will  raise  up  a  shepherd  in  the  land 


Judg. 


Ruth 
1  Sa. 


12.  To  set  or- place  up  again,  avlarypi  anistemi. 
Matt 22.  24  marry,  .and  raise  up  seed  unto  his  brot. 
John  6.  39  should  raise  it  up  again  at  the  last  day 

6  40,  44,  54  will  raise  him  up  at  the  last  day 
Acts  2.  24  Whom  God  hath  raised  up,  having  loosed 

2.  30  [would  raise  up  Christ  to  sit  on  his  throne] 

2  32  Jesus  hath  God  raised  up,  whereof  we  all 

3.  22  prophet  shall  the  Lord  your  God  raise  up 

3.  26  having  raised  up  his  Son  Jesus,  sent  him 
7.  37  prophet  shall  the  Lord  your  God  raise  up 

13.  33  in  that  lie  hath  raised  up  Jesus  again  ;  as 

13.  34  he  raised  him  up  from  the  dead,  (now)  no 
17.  31  in  that  he  hath  raised  him  from  the  dead 

13.  To  raise  or  rouse  up,  e-ydpai  eg dr 6. 

Matt.  3.  9  God  is  able  of  these  stones  to  raise  up  c. 

10.  8  [raise  the  dead], cast  out  devils :  freely  ye 
Luke  1.  69  hath  raised  up  an  horn  of  salvation  for 

3  8  God  is  able  of  these  stones  to  raise  up  ch. 
John  2. 19  Destroy,  .in  three  days  I  will  raise  it  up 

5.21  Father  raiseth  up  the  dead,  and  quickeneth 

12.  1  Lazarus  was.  .whom  he  raised  from  the 
12.  9  Lazarus,  .whom  he  had  raised  from  the 
12.  17  when  he  called,  .and  raised  him  from  the 

3.  15  prince,  .whom  God  hath  raised  from  the 

4.  10  whom  God  raised  from  the  dead,  .by  him 

5.  30  God  of  our  fatliersraised  up  Jesus,  whom 
10.  40  Him  God  raised  up  the  third  day,  andsh. 

12.  7  and  raised  him  up,  saying,  Arise  up  qui. 

13.  22  [he  raised  up]  unto  them  David  to  be  th. 
13. 23  God .  .raised  unto  Israel  a  Saviour,  Jesus 
13.  30  But  God  raised  him  from  the  dead 
13.  37  But  he,  whom  God  raised  again,  saw  no 
26.  8  incredible  with  you, that  God  should  raise 

Rom.  4.  24  raised  up  Jesus  our  Lord  from  the  dead 

8  11  ofhimthatraisedupJesus.  .fromthedead 

8  1 1  he  that  raised  up  Christ  from  the  dead  s. 
10.  9  that  God  hath  raised  him  from  the  dead 

6.  14  God  hath  both  raised  up  the  Lord,  and 
15. 13  raised  up  Christ ;  whom  he  raised  not  up 

1.  9  trust,  .in  God  which  raiseth  the  dead 

4.  14  raised  up  the  Lord  Jesus  shall  raise  up 
1 .  1  the  Father,  who  raised  him  from  the  dead 

1.  20  he  raised  him  from  thedead,andset(him) 

2.  12  God,  who  hath  raised  him  from  the  dead 
1.  10  he  raised  from  the  dead,  (even)  Jesus,  w 

[i.  19  God  (was)  able  to  raise  (him)  up,  even  from 
a  as.  5.15  the  Lord  shall  raise  him  up ;  and  if  he  have 
1  Pe.  1.  21  that  raised  him  up  from  the  dead,  and 


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1  Co. 

2  Co. 

Gal. 

Eph. 

Col. 

1  Th. 
Heb.: 
Jas. 


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1 4.  To  raise  up  upon,  iireyelpw  epegeiro. 

Acts  13.  50  raised  persecution  against  Paul  and  Bar. 

15.  To  set  or  put-up  out,  Qa.vi<m)iu  exanistemi. 

Mark  1 2.  19  take,  and  raise  up  seed  unto  his  brother 
Luke2o.  28  take,  .aud  raise  up  seed  unto  his  brother 

Id.  To  raise  up  out,  i£eyelpa  exegeiro. 

Horn.  9.  17  have  I  raised  thee  up,  that  I  raightshow 

1  Co.  6.  1 4  aud  will  also  raise  up  us  by  his  own  power 

17.  To  raise  up  together,  trvvcytipoi  sunegeiro. 

Eph.  2.  6  hath  raised  (us)  up  together,  and  made  (us) 
RAISE  up  self,  great  height,  to  — 

1  .To  make  high,  go  up  high,  P133  gdbah,  5. 

2  Ch.33. 14  raised  it  up  a  very  great  height,  and  put 

2.  To  cause  to  rise  up,  mp  gum,  5. 

Dan.  7.  5  it  raised  up  itself  on  one  side,  and  (it  had) 

3.  Rising,  swelling,  nb’  setli. 

Job  41.  25  When  he  raiseth  up  himself,  the  mighty 

RAISE  to  life  again,  to  — 

.1  setting  or  raising  up,  dvaoracris  anastasis. 

Heb.  n.35  received  their  dead  raised  to  life  again 
RAISED  (again,  up,)  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  awaked  up,  "l'P  ur,  2. 

Job  14.  12  not  awake,  nor  be  raised  out  of  their  sleep 
Jer.  6.  22  a  great  nation  shall  be  raised  from  the 
25.  32  a  great  whirlwind  shall  be  raised  up  from 
50.  41  kings  shall  be  raised  up  from  the  coasts 
Zech.  2.  13  he  is  raised  up  out  of  his  holy  habitation 

2 .To  be  caused  to  rise,  Dip  qum,  6. 

2  Sa.  23.  1  the  man  (who  was)  raised  up  on  high,  the 

'3.  To  raise  up  thoroughly,  Sicyclpw  diageirb. 

Matt.  1.  24  Joseph,  [being  raised]  from  sleep,  did  as 

4.  To  raise  up,  iyeipio  egeiro. 

Matt  n.  5  the  dead  are  raised  up,  and  the  poor  have-  - 

16.  21  killed,  and  be  raised  again  the  third  day 

17.  23  and  the  third  day  [he  shall  be  raised  again] 
Luke  7.  22  dead  are  raised,  to  the  poor  the  Gospel 

9.  22  and  be  slain,  and  [be  raised]  the  third  day 

20.  37  that  the  dead  are  raised,  even  Moses  sh. 
Rom.  4.  25  and  was  raised  again  for  our  justification 

6.  4  Christ  was  raised  up  from  the  dead  by  the 

6.  9  being  raised  from  the  dead  dieth  no  more 

7.  4  to  him  who  is  raised  from  the  dead,  that 

1  Co.  15.  16  dead  rise  not,  then  is  not  Christ  raised 

15.  17  if  Christ  be  notraised,  your  faith  (is)  vain 
15.  35  How  are  the  dead  raised  up?  and  with 
15.  42  It  is  sown  in  corruption  ;  it  is  raised  in  in. 

15.  43  sown  in  dishonour;  it  is  raised  in  glory 
15.  43  sown  in  weakness ;  it  is  raised  in  power 
15.  44  it  is  raised  a  spiritual  body.  There  is  a 
15.  52  the  dead  [shall  be  raised]  incorruptible 

2  Ti.  2.  8  Christ  of  the  seed  of  David  was  raised 

RAISER  of  taxes  — 

One  causing  an  exactor  to  pass  over,  irii:  T3J,’.a. 

Dan.  11.  20  stand  up  in  his  estate  a  raiser  of  taxes 

RAISING  up  — 

To  make  an  uprising,  iroiitn  hn<r{nrraaiv  poieb  epi. 

Acts  24.  12  neither  [raising  up]  the  people,  neither 
RAISINS,  bunches  or  clusters  of  — 

Dried  fruits,  D’piav  tsimmuqim. 

1  Sa.  25. 18  an  hundred  clusters  of  raisins,  and  two 

30. 12  cake  of  figs,  and  two  clusters  of  raisins 

2  Sa.  16.  1  an  hundred  bunches  of  raisins,  and  an 

1  Ch.  12.  40  bunches  of  raisins,  and  wine,  and  oil,  and 
RA'-KEM,  friendship,  Dp-i. 

Son  of  Sheresh  grandson  of  Manasseli.  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  7.  16  and  his  sons  (were)  Ulam  and  R. 
RAK'-KATH,  nin  bank,  flowing. 

A  fenced  cityin  Naphtali  for  Manasseh,  near  Hammath 
and  Chinneroth ;  supposed  by  the  Rabbins  to  have  been 
afterwards  the  site  of  Tiberias.  Now  called  Kerak. 

Josh  19.  35  And  the  fenced  cities  (are)  Ziddim.  .R.,  a. 

RAK'-KON,  ]ipnn  1 veil  watered. 

A  city  in  Dan,  near  Joppa ;  now  called  Oyun  Kara. 

Josh.19.46  And  Me-jarkon,  and  R.,  with  the  border 
RAM,  off  high. 

1.  Father  of  Aminadab,  and  son  of  Hezronsonof  Pharez. 
B.C.  1620. 

Ruth.  4.  19  And  Hezron  begat  R. ,  and  R.  begat  Amm. 

1  Ch.  2.  9  The  sons  also  of  Hezron.  .Jerahmeel.  .R. 

2.  10  And  R.  begat  Amminadab ;  and  Ammina. 

2. Son  of  Jerahmeel  brother  of  Ram.  B.c.  1600. 

1  Ch.  2.  25  And  the  sons  of  Jerahmeel .  .were  R.  the 
2.  27  the  sons  of  R.  the  first  born  of  Jerahmeel 

3.Head  of  the  family  of  Elihu,  who  reasoned  with  Job. 
B.c.  1880. 

Job  32.  2  Barachel  the  Buzite,  of  the  kindred  of  R. 

RAM  — 

l.H  ram,  ayil. 

Gen.  15.  9  a  ram  of  three  years  old,  and  a  turtledove 

22. 13  a  ram  caught  in  a  thicket  by  his  horns 

22. 13  took  the  ram,  and  offered  him  up  for  a 

31 .  38  and  the  rams  of  thy  flock  have  I  not  eaten 

32.  14  goats,  two  hundred  ewes,  and  twenty  ra. 
Exod25.  5  rams'  skins  dyed  red,  and  badgers'  skins 

26.  14  for  the  tent(of)  rams'  skinsdyed  red,  and 
29.  1  young  bullock,  and  two  rams  without  bl. 
29.  3  bring . .  with  the  bullock  and  the  two  rams 
29. 15  Thou  shalt  also  take  one  ram  ;  and  Aaron 
100 


Exod29- 15,  19  their  hands  upon  the  head  of  the  ram 
29. 16  thou  shalt  slay  the  ram,  and  thou  shalt 
29.  17  thou  shalt  cut  the  ram  in  pieces,  and  w. 

29. 18  thou  shalt  burn  the  whole  ram  upon  the 

29. 19  thou  shalt  take  the  otherram;  and  Aaron 
29.  20  Then  shalt  thou  kill  the  ram,  and  takeof 
29.  22  thou  shalt  take  of  the  ram  the  fat,  and 
29.  22  shalt  take,  .for  it  (is)  a  ram  of  consecrat. 
29.  26  breast  of  the  ram  of  Aaron’s  consecration 
29.  27  the  ram  of  the  consecration,  (even)  of  (t.) 
29.  31  shalt  take  the  ram  of  the  consecration 
29.  32  his  sons  shall  eat  the  flesh  of  the  ram 
35.  7  rams’ skins  dyed  red,  and  badgers’  skius 

35.  23  and  red  skins  of  rams,  and  badgers'  skins 

36.  19  for  the  tent(of)  rams’  skinsdyed  red,  and 
39.  34  the  covering  of  rams’  skins  dyedred,  and 

Lev.  5.  15,  18  ram  without  blemish  out  of  the  flocks 

5.  16  with  the  ram  of  the  trespass  offering,  aud 

6.  6  a  ram  without  blemish  out  of  the  flock 
8.  2  two  rams,  and  a  basket  of  unleavened  b. 

8.  18  he  brought  the  ram  for  the  burnt  offering 
8.  18  laid  their  hands  upon  the  head  of  the  ram 
8.  20  he  cut  the  ram  into  pieces  ;  and  Moses  b. 

8.  21  Moses  burnt  the  whole  ram  upon  the  al. 

8.  22  he  brought  the  other  ram,  the  ram  of  co. 

8.  22  laid  their  hands  upon  the  head  of  the  ram 

8.  29  of  the  ram  of  consecration  it  was  Moses’ 

9.  2  ram  for  a  burnt  offering,  without  blem. 

9.  4  a  bullock  and  a  ram  for  peace  offerings 
9.  18  the  ram  (for)  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings 

9.  19  the  fat  of  the  bullock  and  of  the  ram,  the 
16.  3  bullock,  .and  a  ram  for  a  burnt  offering 

16.  5  kids ..  and  one  ram  for  a  burnt  offering 
19.  21  shall  bring,  .a  ram  for  a  trespass  offering 
19.  22  with  the  ram  of  the  trespass  offering  be. 
23.  18  one  young  bullock,  and  two  rams :  they 

Num.  5.  8  beside  the  ram  of  the  atonement,  where. 

6. 14  ram  without  blemish  for  peace  offerings 
6.  17  the  ram  (for)  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings 

6.  19  shall  take  the  sodden  shoulderof  the  ram 

7.  15  One  young  bullock,  one  ram 

[So  in  verse  21,  27,  33,  39,  45,  51,  57,  63,  69,  75,  81.] 

7.  17  peace  offerings,  two  oxen,  five  rams 
[So  in  verse  23,  29,  35,  41,  47,  53,  59,  65,  71,  77,  83.] 

7.  87  the  rams  twelve,  the  lambs  of  the  first 
7.  88  the  rams  sixty,  the  he  goats  sixty,  the  la. 
15.  6  for  a  ram,  thou  shalt  prepare  (for)  a  meat 
15.  11  done,  .forone  ram,  or  for  a  lamb,  or  a  kid 
23.  1  prepare  me  here  seven  oxen  and  seven  r. 
23.  2,  4,  14,  30  on  (every)  altar  a  bullock  and  a  r. 
23.  29  prepare  me . .  seven  bullocks  and  seven  r. 
28. 11,  19,  27  one  ram,  seven  lambs  of  the  first 
28.  12  offering,  mingled  with  oil,  for  one  ram 

28. 14  the  third  (part)  of  an  hin  unto  a  ram,  and 
28.  20  shall  ye  offer . .  two  tenth  deals  for  a  ram 

28.  28  with  oil . .  two  tenth  deals  unto  one  ram 

29.  2, 8, 36  one  ram,  (and)  seven  lambs  of  the  first 
29.  3,  9,  withoil..(and)twotenthdealsfora  ram 
29.  13,  17,  20,  23,  26,  29,  32  two  rams,  (and)  fou. 

29. 14  tenth  deals  to  each  ram  of  the  two  rams 
29.  18,  21,  24,  27,  30,  33,  37  for  the  ram,  and  for 

Deut32.  14  rams  of  the  breed  of  Bashan,  and  goats 

1  Sa.  15.  22  (aud)  to  hearken  than  the  fat  of  rams 

2  Ki.  3.  4  an  hundred  thousand  rams,  with  the  w. 

1  Ch.15.  26  they  offered  seven  bullocks  and  seven  rams 

29.  21  a  thousand  rams,  (and)  a  thousand  lambs 

2  Ch.  13.  9  with  a  young  bullock  and  seven  rams,  (the) 

17.  11  seven  hundred  rams,  and  seven  thousand 
29.  21  seven  rams,  and  seven  lambs,  and  seven 
29.  22  when  they  had  killed  the  rams,  they  spr. 
29.  32  an  hundred  rams,  (and)two  hundred  lambs 

Ezra  8.  35  ninety  and  six  rams,  seventy  and  seven 

10.  19  (they  offered)  a  ram  of  the  flock  for  their 
Job  42.  8  take  unto  you  now.  seven  rams,  and  go 
Psa.  66. 1 5  burnt  sacrifices . .  with  the  incense  of  rams 

114.  4  mountains  skipped  like  rams,  (and)  the 
114.  6  Ye  mountains, (that) ye  skipped  likerams 
Isa.  1.  11  I  am  full  of  the  burnt  offerings  of  rams 
34.  6  with  the  fat  of  the  kidneys  of  rams :  for 
60.  7  rams  of  Nebaioth  shall  minister  unto  thee 
Jer.  51.  40  I  will  bring  them  down .  .like  rams  with 
Eze.  27.  21  occupied  with  thee  in  lambs,  and  rams 
34.  17  I  judge,  .between  the  rams  and  the  he  g. 
39.  18  drink  the  blood,  .of  rams,  of  lambs,  and 
43.  23  and  a  ram  out  of  the  flock  without  blem. 
43.  25  a  ram  out  of  the  flock,  without  blemish 
45.  23  seven  rams  without  blemish  daily  the  se. 

45.  24  an  ephah  for  a  ram,  and  an  hin  of  oil  for 

46.  4  burnt  offering . .  (shall  be) . .  a  ram  without 
46.  5  meat  offering  (shall  be)  an  ephah  for  a  ram 
46.  6  six  lambs,  and  a  ram  ;  they  shall  be  with. 
46.  7  he  shall  prepare . .  an  ephah  for  a  ram,  and 
46. 11  an  ephah  to  a  ram,  and  to  the  lambs  as  he 

Dan.  8.  3  there  stood  before  the  river  a  ram  which 
8.  4  I  saw  the  ram  pushing  westward,  and  no. 
8.  6  came  to  the  ram  that  had  (two)  horns,  wli. 
8.  7  close  unto  the  ram.  .and  smote  the  ram 
8.  7  there  was  no  power  in  the  ram  to  stand 
8.  7  none  that  could  deliver  the  ram  out  of  his 
8.  20  ram  which  thou  sawest  having  (two)  ho. 
Mic.  6.  7  Lord  be  pleased  with  thousands  of  rams 

2.  A  ram,  ffpff  deitar. 

Ezra  6.  9  both  young  bullocks,  and  rams,  and  lambs 
6. 17  two  hundred  rams,  four  hundred  lambs 
7.  17  That  thou  mayest  buy.  .rams,  lambs,  with 

3 . A  stout  ram,  ff3  kar. 

Eze.  4.  2  set  (battering)  rams  against  it  round  abo. 
21.  22  appoint  (battering)  rams  against  the  gates 

4.  lie  goat,  ram,  chief,  niffy  attud. 

Gen.  31.  ioramswhich  leaped  upon  the  cattle  (were)  r. 


Gen.  31.  12  rams  which  leap  upon  the  cattle  (are)  ri. 

RA'-MA,  'Papa,  from  Heb.  non  height. 

A  city  in  Benjamin ;  same  as  succeeding. 

Matt.  2.  18  In  R.  was  there  a  voice  heard,  lamentat. 
RA'-MAH,  noun  the  height. 

1.  A  city  in  Benjamin,  half  an  hour  W.  of  Gibeon,  and 
forty  stadia  or  two  hours  or  five  miles  N.  of  Jerusalem ; 
now  called  el-liain.  It  formed  the  frontierholdbetweeu 
Israel  and  Judah,  1  Ki.  15.  17. 

Josh.  18.  25  Gibeon,  and  R.,  and  Beeroth 
Judg.  4.  5  the  palm  tree  of  Deborah  between  R.  and 
19.  13  let  usdrawnear  to  one  of  theseplaces.  .R. 

1  Ki.  15.  17  Baasha  king  of  Israel  went,  .and built  It. 

15. 21  he  left  off  building  of  R.,  and  dwelt  in  T. 

15.  22  and  they  took  away  the  stones  of  R.,  and 

2  Ch.  16.  1  Baasha  king  of  Israel  came,  .and  built  R. 

16.  5  he  left  off  building  of  R.,  and  lethiswork 
16.  6  and  they  carried  away  the  stones  of  R. 

Ezra  2.  26  The  children  of  R.  and  Gaba,  six  hundred 
Neh.  7.  30  The  men  of  R.  and  Gaba,  six  hundred  tw. 

11.  33  Hazor,  R.,  Gittaim 
Isa.  10.  29  R.  is  afraid ;  Gibeah  of  Saul  is  fled 
Jer.  40.  1  captain  of  the  guard  had  let  him  go.  .R. 
Hos.  5.  8  Blow  ye.,  the  trumpet  in  R.:  cry  aloud  (at) 

2.  A  city  in  Napthali,  near  Adamah  and  Hazor;  now 
called  Rameh. 

Josh.  19.  29  And  (then)  the  coast  turneth  toR.,  and  to 
19.  36  And  Adamah,  and  R.,  and  Hazor 

3.  A  city  in  Ephraim  (also  called  Ramathaim  Zophim), 
where  Samuel  the  prophet  dwelt,  and  near  Bethel. 

1  Sa.  1. 19  they  rose  up.. and  cametotheir  house  toR. 

2.  11  Aud  Elkanah  went  to  R.  to  his  house 

7.  17  And  his  return  (was)to  R.;  for  there(was) 

8.  4  Then  all  the  elders  of  Israel,  .came.  R. 

15.  34  Then  Samuel  went  to  R.;  and  Saul  went 

16.  13  So  Samuel  rose  up,  and  went  to  R. 

19.  18  So  David  fled,  .and  came  to  Samuel  to R. 
19.  19  Behold,  David  (is)  at  Naioth  in  R. 

19.  22  Then  went  he  also  to  R.,  and  came  to  a 
19.  22  (one)said, Behold,  (they  be) at  Naioth  in  It. 
19.  23  And  he  went  thither  to  Naioth  in  R. 

19.  23  he  went  on.  until  he  came  to  Naioth  inll. 

20.  1  Aud  David  fled  from  Naioth  in  R.,  and 
22.  6  Saul  abode  in  Gibeah  under  a  tree  in  R. 
25.  1  the  Israelites,  .buried  him  in  his  house  at  R 
28.  3  Israel  had  lamented  him,  and  buried..in  R. 

Jer.  31.  15  A  voice  was  heard  in  R.,  lamentation,  (an.) 

4.  A  contraction  of  Ramoth-Gt’iead. 

2  Ki.  8.  29  wounds  which  the  Syrians  had  given . .  R. 

2  Ch.22.  6  of  the  wounds  which  were  given  him  atR. 

RA'-MATK,  naff  height. 

A  city  in  Simeon  called  Ramoth  “  of  the  south ;  ”  now 
called  Kurnab. 

Josh. 19.  8  R.  of  the  south.  This  (is)  the  inheritance 

RA-MA-THA-IM  ZO'-PHIM,  C'Si^  D]ffbffff. 

A  city  in  Mount  Ephraim,  where  Samuel  the  prophet 
dwelt,  and  more  commonly  called  simply  Ramah. 

1  Sa.  1.  1  Now  there  wasacertain  man  of  R.,  of  mo. 
RAM-A-TIIITE,  'naff. 

An  inhabitant  of  Ramah  in  Benjamin 

1  Ch.  27.  27  Andover,  .vineyards  (was)Sliimei  the  It. 

RAM-ATH  LE'-HI  -rh  ray  high  place  of  the  jaw  bone. 
A  place  in  Judah,  near  Dan. 

Judgi5.  17  he  cast  away  the  jawbone.  .andcaUed.  .R. 
RA-MATH  MIZ'PEH,ff2xsff  myplace  of  watch  tower. 
A  city  of  Gad  in  Gilead,  fifteen  miles  N.W.  of  Rabbatli 
Ammon,  at  the  Jabbok. 

Josh.13.  26  And  from  Heshbonunto  R.,  andBetonim 
RA-ME'-SES,  opasn  son  of  the  sun.  See  Raamses. 
A  city  or  district  in  Goshen,  on  the  E.  of  the  Nile. 
Perhaps  Pelusium  or  Belbeis. 

Gen.  47.  11  Joseph,  .possession. .in  the  land  of  R. 
Exod  12.  37  the  children  of  Israel  journeyed  from  R. 
Num  33.  3  Aud  they  departed  from  R.  in  the  first  m. 

33.  5  And . .  children  of  Israel  removed  from  R. 

KAM'-IAH,  ffjDff  Jail  is  high. 

A  son  of  Parosh  who  had  taken  a  strange  wife.  B.c.  456. 

Ezra  10.  25  of  the  sons  of  Parosh ;  R.,  and  Jeziah,  and 
RA'-MOTH,  n'lOJtff,  ffbff  heights. 

1. A  Levitical  city  of  Gilead  in  Gad,  the  same  asRamoth- 
Gilead  and  Ramoth-imzpe/i. 

Deut.  4.  43  and  R.  in  Gilead,  of  the  Gadites ;  and  G. 
Josh.  20.  8  and  R.  in  Gilead  out  of  the  tribe  of  Gad 

21.  38  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  Gad,  R.  in  Gilead 
1  Ch.  6.  80  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  Gad ;  R.  in  Gilead 

2.  A  -Le.vitical  city  in  Issachar,  perhaps  the  same  as 
Jarmuth  in  Josh.  21.  29,  and  Remath  in  Josh  19.  21. 

1  Ch.  6.  73  And  R.  with  her  suburbs,  and  Anem  with 

3.  One  of  the  sons  of  Bani  that  had  taken  a  strange  wife. 
B.C.  456. 

Ezra  10.  29  of  the  sons  of  Bani  Mesliullam.  .andR. 
RA-MOTH  GIL'-EAD,  ff]^3  ffbff. 

A  city  of  Gad  in  Gilead;  sometimes  simply  called 
Ramoth. 

1  Ki.  4.  13  ThesonofGeber,inR. ;  to  him  (pertained) 

22.  3  Know  ye  that  R.  in  Gilead  (is)  ours 
22.  4  Wilt  thou  go  with  me  to  battle  to  R  ? 

22.  6  Shall  I  go  against  R.  to  battle,  or  shall  I 
22.  12  saying,  Go  up  to  R.,  and  prosper 

22. 15  Micaiah,  shall  we  go  against  R.  to  battle 


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1  Ki.  22.  20  that  he  may  go  up  and  fall  at  R..? 

22.  29  Jehoshaphat.  .king  of  Judah  went. . to R. 

2  Ki.  8.  28  went . .  to  the  war  against  Ilazael . .  in  R. 

9.  1  Gird  up  thy  loins ..  and  go  to  R. 

9.  4  the  young  man  the  prophet,  went  to  R. 

9. 14  Now  Joram  had  kept  R.,  lie  and  all  Israel 
2  Ch.18.  2  persuaded  him  to  go  up  (with  him)  to  R. 
18.  3  Wilt  thou  go  with  me  to  R.? 

18.  5  Shall  we  go  to  R.  to  battle,  orshall  I  for.? 
18.  n  saying,  Go  up  to  R.,and  prosper;  for  the 
18. 14  shall  we  go  to  R.  to  battle,  orshall  I  fo.? 

18. 19  that  he  may  go  up  and  fall  at  R.? 

18.  28  Jehosh.  the  king  of  Judah  went  up  to  R. 
22.  5  to  war  against  Hazael  king  of  Syria  at  It. 

RA'-MOTH,  (South),  33}  niDh. 

A  city  of  Simeon  in  the  Negeb  or  south  country.  See 
Hamath. 

1  Sa.  30.  27  and  to  (them)  which  (were)  in  south  R. 

RAMPART  — 

A  rmy,  force,  bulwark,  bn,  Vn  chel. 

Lam.  2.  8  made  the  rampart  and  the  wall  to  lament 
Nah.  3.  8  whose  rampart  (was)  the  sea,  (and)  her  w. 

RAM  S  (horn)  — 

Rams  horn,  73V  yobel. 

Josh.  6.  4  shall  bear,  .seven  trumpets  of  rams’ horns 
6.  5  they  make  a  long  (blast)  with  the  ram’s  h. 
6.  6  bear  seven  trumpets  of  rams’  horns  before 
6.  8  bearing  the  seven  trumpets  of  rams’  horns 
6.  13  bearing  seven  trumpets  of  rams’  horns  be. 
RANGE,  to  — 

To  run  to  and  fro,  pity  shaqaq. 

Prov.28. 15  (As)  a  roaring  lion,  andarangingbear ;  (so 
RANGE  (for  pots)  — - 

1.  Abundance,  range,  nn;  yethur. 

Job  39.  8  The  range  of.  the  mountains  (is)  his  past. 

2.  Range  or  row,  rmiy  seder  ah. 

2  Ki.n.  8  he  that  cometh  within  the  ranges,  let  him 

11.  15  Have  her  forth  without  the  ranges  :  and 
2  Ch.23.  14  Have  her  forth  of  the  ranges :  and  whoso 

3.  Double  range  for  pots.  Dm'?  kirayim. 

Lev.  11.  35  (whether  it  be)  oven,  or  ranges  for  pots 

RANK  — 

1  .Path,  way,  custom,  traveller,  rnk  orach. 

Joel  2.  7  and  they  shall  not  break  their-  ranks 

2.  Fat,  firm,  st’13  bari. 

Gen.  41.  5  came  up  upon  one  stalk,  rank  and  good 
41.  7  seven  thin  ears  devoured  the  seven  rank 

3 . Rank,  arrangement,  ntrjjy?  maarakah. 

1  CI1.12.  38  All  these  men  of  war,  that  could  keep  rank 

4. Step,  foot,  time,  cy?  paam. 

1  Ki.  7.  4,  sand  light  (was)  against  light  (in)  three  r. 

5  .A  row ,  company,  irpaa'ia  prasia. 

Mark  6.  40  sat  down  in  ranks,  by  hundreds,  and  by 

RANK,  to  keep  — 

To  keep  rank ,  be  in  order,  iiy  adar. 

1  Ch.  12. 33  fifty  thousand,  which  could  keep  rank  ;  (th.) 

RANSOM  — 

1. A  covering,  1S3  kopher. 

Exod3o.  12  then  shall  they  give  every  man  a  ransom 
Job  33.  24  saith,  Deliver  him.  .Ihavefound  aransom- 
36. 18  then  a  great  ransom  cannot  deliver  thee 
Psa.  49.  7  None  (of  them)  can.  .give  to  God  a  rans. 
Prov.  6.  35  He  will  not  regard  any  ransom  ;  neither 
13.  8  The  ransom  of  a  man’s  life  (are)  his  riches 
21.  18  wicked  (shall  be)  a  ransom  for  the  righ. 
Isa.  43.  3  I  gave  Egypt  (for)  thy  ransom,  Ethiopia 

2.  Freedom ,  Ji’-jS  pidyon. 

Exod2i.  30  then  he  shall  give  for  the  ransom  of  his  1. 

3.  A  corresponding  price,  avriXvrpov  antilutron. 

1  Ti.  2.  6  gave  himself  a  ransom  for  all,  to  be  test. 

4.  A  price,  ransom,  Xvrpov  lutron. 

Matt  20.  28  and  to  give  his  life  a  ransom  for  many 
Mark  10.  45  to  minister,  and  to  give  his  life  a  ransom 

RANSOM,  to  — 

1 .  To  free,  Vnj  gaal. 

Isa.  51.  10  depths  of  the  sea  a  way  for  the  ransomed 
Jer.  3 1. 1 1  ransomed  him  from  the  hand  of  (him  that 

2.  To  free,  n's  paclali. 

Isa.  33. 10  And  the  ransomed  of  the  Lord  shall  ret.^ 
Hos.  13. 14  I  will  ransom  them  from  the  power  of  the 
RA'-PHA,  M2-;,  ns  -[fearful. 

1.  The  fifth  son  of  Benjamin.  B.C.  1700. 

1  Ch.  8.  2  Nohah  the  fourth,  and  R.  the  fifth 

2.  A  Benjamite  of  Saul’s  family,  b.c.  730. 

1  Ch.  8.  37  R.  (was)  his  son,  Eleasah  his  son,  Azel  his 

3.  An  ancestor  of  certain  Philistine  warriorsslain  in  the 
days  of  David,  and  here  translated  “  the  giant.” 

2  Sa.  21.  16,  18  which  (was)of  the  sons  of  the  giant 

21. 20  and  he  also  was  born  to  the  giant 

. ,  •  22  These  four  were  bom  to  thegiantin  Gath 

1  Ch.  20.  4  Sippai,  (that  was)  of  the  children  of  the  g. 
20.  6  and  he  also  was  the  son  of  the  giant 
20.  8  These  were  born  unto  the  giant  in  Gath 


RA'-PHTJ,  N'2 feared. 

A  Benjamite,  father  of  Palti,  one  of  those  sent  out  to 
spy  the  land  of  Canaan  by  Moses.  B.C.  1500. 

Num  13.  9  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  Palti  the  son  of  R. 

RARE  — 

Rare,  precious,  Yj?i  yaqqir. 

Dan.  2.  1 1  rare  thing  that  the  king  requiretli ;  and 
RASE,  to  — 

To  make  naked  or  bare,  rni;  arah,  3. 

Psa.  137.  7  Rase  (it),  rase  (it,  even)  to  the  foundation 
RASH,  (to  be),  rashly  — 

1  .To  trouble,  hasten,  bn$  bahel,  3. 

Eccl.  5.  2  Be  not  rash  with  thy  month,  and  let  not 

2.  To  be  hasty,  hastened,  ina  mahar,  2. 

Isa.  32.  4  heart  also  of  the  rash  shall  understand  k. 

3.  Precipitate,  irponeriis  propetes. 

Acts  19.  36  ought  to  be  quiet,  and  to  do  nothing  ras. 
RASOR,  RAZOR  — 

1. A  knife,  razor,  nyn  taar. 

Num.  6.  5  there  shall  no  razor  come  upon  his  head 
Psa.  52.  2  mischief  s ;  like  a  sharp  razor,  working  do. 
Isa.  7.  20  Lord  shave  with  a  razor  that  is  hired . .  by 
Eze.  5.  1  take  thee  a  barber's  razor,  and  cause  (it) 

2. A  razor,  rnto  morah. 

Judgi3.  5  no  razor  shall  come  on  his  head :  for  the 

16.  17  There  hath  not  come  a  razor  upon  mine 
1  Sa.  1. 11  and  there  shall  no  razor  come  upon  his 

RATE  — 

A  word,  matter,  thing,  133  dabar. 

Exodi6.  4  gather  a  certain  rate  every  day,  that  I 

1  Ki.io.  25  horses,  and  mules,  a  rate  year  by  year 

2  Ki.25.  30  a  daily  rate  for  everyday,  all  the  days  of 
2  Ch.  8.  13  after  a  certainrate  every  day,  offering ac. 
2  Ch.  9.  24  spices,  horses,  and  mules,  a  rate  year  by 

RATHER  (than,  to  be)  — 

1  .So,  not,  *?N  al. 

Provi7.  12  meet  a  man,  rather  thanafool  in  hisfolly 

2.  To  choose,  fix  on,  try,  ina  bachar. 

Psa.  84.  10  rather,  .than  to  dwell  in  the  tents  of  wi. 

3.  Either,  or,  than,  verily,  fj  e. 

Matti8.  8  rather  than  having  two  hands  or  two  feet 
18.  9  rather  than  having  two  eyes  to  be  cast 

4.  To  will,  loish,  OeAto  thelo. 

1  C0.14. 19  rather  speak  five  words,  .than  ten  tlious. 

5.  More,  rather,  paWov  mallon. 

Mattio.  6  go  rather  to  the  lost  sheep  of  the  house 
10.  28  rather  fear  him  which  is  able  to  destroy 
25.  9  go  ye  rather  to  them  that  sell,  and  buy 
27.  24  prevail  nothing,  but  (that)  rather  a  turn. 
Mark  5.  26  was  nothing  bettered,  but  rather  grew  w. 

15.  11  should  rather  release  Barabbas  unto  them 
Lukeio.  20  [rather]  rejoice,  because  your  names  are 
John  3.  19  men  loved  darkness  rather  than  light,  b. 
Acts  5.  29  said,  We  ought  to  obey  God  rather  than 
Rom.  8.  34  yea  rather,  that  is  risen  again,  who  is  ev. 
14.  13  but  judge  this  rather  that  no  man  put  a 

1  Co.  5.  2  are  pulled  up,  and  have  not  rather  mou. 

6.  7  Why  do  ye  not  rather  take  wrong?  why 

6.  7  not  rather  (suffer  yourselves  to)  be  defr. 

7.  21  if  thou  mayest  be  made  free,  use  (it)  rat. 
9.  12  (are)  not  we  rather?  Nevertheless  we  h. 

14.  1  desire  spiritual  (gifts),  but  rather  that  ye 
14.  5  but  rather  that  ye  prophesied :  for  grea. 

2  Co.  2.  7  So  that  contrariwise  ye  (ought)  rather  to 

3.  8  ministration  of  the  spirit  be  rather  glori. 

5.  8  willing  rather  to  be  absent  from  the  body 
12.  9  gladly  therefore  will  I  rather  glory  in  my 
Gal.  4.  9  after  that  ye  have  known  God,  or  rather 
Eph.  4.  28  but  rather  let  him  labour,  working  with 
5.  4  nor  jesting,  .but  rather  giving  of  thanks 

5.  11  have  no  fellowship  with,  .but rather  rep. 
Phil.  1.  12  have  fallen  out  rather  unto  the  furthera. 

1  Ti.  1.  4  rather  than  godly  edifying  which  is  in  fa. 

6.  2  rather  do  (them)  service,  because  they  are 
Phm.  9  Yet  for  love’s  sake  I  rather  beseech  (thee) 
Heb.11.  25  Choosing  rather  to  suffer  affliction  with 

12.  9  shall  we  not  much  rather  be  in  subjection 
12.  13  turned  out  of  the  way ;  but  let  it  rather 

2  Pe.  1.  10  Wherefore  the  rather,  brethren,  give  di. 

6.  More  abundantly,  TrepnnroTepais  perissoteros. 

Heb.  13.  19  But  I  beseech  (you)  the  rather  to  do  this 
RATTLE,  to  — 

1  .To  sing,  rattle,  nri  ranah. 

Job  39.  23  quiver  rattleth  against  him,  the  glittering 
2.  A  shaking,  trembling, rushing, rattling,  raasli. 

Nah.  3.  2  noise  of  the  rattling  of  the  wheels,  and  of 
RAVEN  — 

1. A  raven,  3i.y  oreb. 

Gen.  8.  7  sent  forth  a  raven,  which  went  forth  to 
Lev.  11.15  Every  raven  after  his  kind 
Deut  14.  14  And  every  raven  after  his  kind 
1  Ki.17.  4  have  commanded  the  ravens  to  feed  thee 

17.  6" ravens  brought  him  bread  and  flesh  in  the 
Job  38.41  Who  provideth  for  the  raven  his  food?  wh. 
Psa.  147.  9  He  giveth.  .to  the  young  ravens  which  cry 
Prov. 30. 17  the  ravens  of  the  valley  shall  pick  it  out 
Song  5.  1 1  his  locks  (are)  bushy,  (and)  black  as  a  ra. 
Isa.  34.  1 1  the  owl  also  and  the  raven  shall  dwell  in 

2.  A  raven  or  crow,  Kopal,  korax. 

Lukei2.  24  Consider  the  ravens:  for  they  neither  sow 


RAVEN,  RAVIN,  to  — 

1  .To  tear,  q-10  taraph. 

Gen.  49.  27  Benjamin  shall  raven  (as)  a  wolf :  in  the 
Psa.  22. 13  They  gaped,  .(as)  a  ravening  and  aroaring 
Eze.  22.  25  like  a  roaring  lion  ravening  the  prey :  th. 
22.  27  Her  princes,  .(are)  like  wolves  ravening 
2. A  torn  thing,  prey,  rapine,  nE-ip  terepkah. 

Nah.  2.  12  holes  with  prey,  and  his  dens  with  ravin 
RAVENING,  RAVENOUS  (bird)  — 

1. A  ravenous  bird  or  fowl,  try  ayit. 

Isa.  46. 11  Calling  a  ravenous  bird  from  the  east,  the 
Eze.  39.  4  I  will  give  thee  unto  the  ravenous  birds 

2.  A  burglar,  destroyer,  y'~\3  parits. 

Isa.  35.  9  nor  (any)  ravenous  beast  shall  go  up  the. 

3.  A  snatching  at  or  away,  prey,  apnayri  harpage. 

Luken.  39  inward  part  is  full  of  ravening  and  wick. 

4.  Snatching,  ravenous,  apva£  harpax. 

Matt.  7.  15  but  inwardly  they  are  ravening  wolves 
RAVISH  (the  heart),  to  — 

1  .To  embolden,  give  heart,  33)  labab,  3. 

Song.  4.  9,  9  Thou  hast  ravished  my  heait 
2.  To  afflict,  humble,  rujj  anah,  3. 

Lam.  5.  11  TheyravishcdthewomeuinZion,  (and)the 
RAVISHED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  err,  go  astray,  magnify  self,  nty  sliagah. 
Prov.  5.19  and  be  thou  ravished  always  with  her  love 
5.  20  why  wilt  thou,  .be  ravished  with  a  strange 

2 . To  beravished,bty  or  33iy  shakab,  2,  or  shagal,  2. 

Isa.  13.  16  shall  be  spoiled,  and  their  wives  ravished 
Zech  14.  2  the  houses  rilled,  and  the  women  ravished 
RAW  — 

3.  Living,  alive,  ’n  chai. 

Lev.  13.  10  (there  be)  quick  raw  flesh  in  the  rising 
13. 14  when  raw  flesh  appeareth  in  him,  he  shall 
13.  15  see  the  raw  flesh . .  the  raw  flesh  (is)  uncle. 
13. 16  Or  if  the  raw  flesh  turn  again,  and  be  ch. 

1  Sa.  2.  15  not  have  sodden  flesh  of  thee,  but  raw 
2 .Raw,  N}  na. 

Exodi2.  9  Eat  not  of  it  raw,  nor  sodden  at  all  with 
REACH  (forth,  to,  unto,  up),  to  — 

1.  To  cause  to  flee  or  reach,  rns  barach,  5. 

Exod26.  28  the  middle  bar.  .shall  reach  from  end  to 

2.  To  smite,  nno  machah. 

Num  34.  11  shall  reach  unto  the  side  of  the  sea  of  C. 

3.  To  reach,  come,  arrive,  naa,  uaa  meta,  metah. 
Dan.  4.  11  height  thereof  reached  unto  heaven,  and 

4.  20  whose  height  reached  unto  heaven,  and 
4.  22  reacheth  unto  heaven,  and  thy  dominion 

4.  To  touch,  come  upon,  strike,  51}}  naga. 

Jer  4.  10  whereas  the  sword  reacheth  unto  the  soul 
4.  18  because  it  reacheth  unto  thine  heart 
48.  32  they  reach  (even)  to  the  sea  of  Jazer :  the 
51.  9  for  her  judgment  reacheth  unto  heaven 

5.  To  cause  to  reach,  attain,  overtake,  io)  nasag.  5. 
Lev.  26.  5  reach  unto  the  vintage . .  reach  unto  the 

6.  To  touch,  come  upon,  meet  with,  si}3  paga. 

Josh  19.  n  reached  to  Dabasheth,  and  reached  to  the 
19.  22  reacheth  to  Tabor,  and  Shahazimah,  and 
19.  26  reacheth  to  Carmel  westward,  and  to  Sli. 
19.  27  reacheth  to  Zebulun,  and  to  the  valley  of 
19.  34  reacheth  to  Zebulun.  .and  reacheth  to  A. 

7.  To  reach  out,  give,  B3S  tsabat. 

Ruth  2. 14  he  reached  her  parched  (com),  and  she  did 

8.  To  cause  to  touch  or  come  upon,  5?}}  naga,  5. 

Gen.  28. 12  top  of  it  reached  to  heaven :  and  behold 

2  Ch.  3.  11  reaching  to  the  wall,  .reaching  to  thew'i. 

3. 12  reaching  to  the  wall  of  the  house ;  aud 
28.  9  slain  them  in  a  rage  (that)  reacheth  up 
Job  20.  6  Though,  .his  head  reach  unto  the  clouds 
Isa.  8.  8  he  shall  reach  (even)  to  the  neck :  and  the 
Zech  14.  5  valley  of  the  mountains  shall  reach  unto 

9.  To  send  forth,  shalach,  3. 

ProV3i.  20  she  reacheth  forth  her  hands  to  the  n. 

10.  To  follow,  aKoXovdeu  akoloutheo. 

Rev.  18.  5  For  her  sins  [have  reached]  unto  heaven 

11.  To  reach  out,  stretch  out  toward,  ineKrAvopai. 
Phil.  3. 13  reaching  forth  unto  those  things  which 

12.  To  come  upon, arrive  at,  Dpiuvloyai  ephikneomai. 
2  Co.  10. 13  to  us,  a  measure  to  reach  even  unto  you 

10.  14  as  though  we  reached  not  unto  you;  for 

13.  To  bear,  carry,  <pepa  phero. 

John2o.  27  Reach  hither  thy  finger,  .reach  hither  thy 
READ,  to  (be)  — 

1.  To  call,  read,  qara. 

Exod24.  7  read  in  the  audience  of  the  people ;  and 
Deut  17.  19  shall  read  therein  all  the  days  of  his  life 
31.  11  thou  shalt  read  this  law  before  all  Israel 
Josh.  8.  34  afterward  he  read  all  the  words  of  the  law 
8. 35  which  Joshua  read  not  before  all  the  con. 
2  Ki.  5.  7  when  the  king  of  Israel  had  read  the  let. 
19.  14  Hezekiah  received  the  letter,  .and  read  it 
22.  8  gave  the  book  to  Shaphan,  and  he  read  it 
22.  10  And  Shaphan  read  it  before  the  king 

22.  16  book  which  the  king  of  Judah  hath  read 

23.  2  read  in  their  ears  all  the  words  of  the  book 
2  Ch.34. 18  And  Shaphan  read  it  before  the  king 


READING 


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REASON 


2  Ch.34.  24  Which  they  have  read  before  the  king  of 
tl  to  read  in  their  ears  all  the  words  of  the  book 
Veh  8  %  read  therein  before  ttie  street  that  (was) 
g.  8  So  they  read  in  the  book,  in  the  law  of 
8  x8  he  read  in  the  book  of  tile  law  of  God 
o'  3  read  in  the  book  of  the  law  of  the  Lord 
Tsa  so.  n,  12  Read  this,  X  pray  thee:  and  he  saith 

-u  16  Seek  ye  out  of  the  book,  .and  read ;  no  one 
I4  received  the  letters,  .and  read  it :  and  H. 

Jer  20.  29  Zephaniah  the  priest  read  this  letter  in 
'  ,6  6  read  in  the  roll . .  shalt  read  them  in  the 

8  reading  in  the  book  the  words  of  the  LORD 
a6  io  Then  read  Baruch  in  the  book  the  words 
26’  11  Baruch  read  the  book  in  the  ears  of  the 
,6.'  14  the  roll  wherein  thou  hast  read  m  the  e. 

16  is  read  it  in  our  ears.  So  Baruch  read  (it) 
id'  21  Jehudi  read  it  in  the  ears  of  the  king,  and 
26’  21  when  Jehudi  had  read  three  or  four  leaves 
ci’  61  shalt  see,  and  shalt  read  all  these  words 
Hab.  2’.  2  plain . .  that  he  may  run  that  readeth  it 

2.  To  be  called,  read,  sqp  qara,  2. 

Nell  11.  1  On  that  day  they  read  in  the  book  of  Mo. 
Esth.  6.  1  Chronicles;  and  they  were  read  before  the 

3.  To  call,  read,  >qp  qera. 

Ezra  4.  18  The  letter,  .hath  been  plainly  read  before 

4  21  letter  (was)  read  before  Rehum,  and  Shi. 
THn  l  7  Whosoever  shall  read  this  writing,  and  s. 

C.  g  but  they  could  not  read  the  writing,  nor 
in  that  they  should  read  this  writing,  and 
16  now  if  thou  canst  read  the  writing,  and 
5. 17  yet  I  will  read  the  writing  unto  the  king 

4  To  begin  to  know  again,  read,  dvayiviiicncai. 

Matt  12.  ^  Have  ye  not  read  what  David  did,  when 
12'  i  Or  have  ye  not  read  in  the  law,  how  that 
iq'.  4  Have  ye  not  read,  that  he  which  made(t.) 
21. 16  Yea;  have  ye  never  read,  Out  of  the  mo. 
nj,  42  Did  ye  never  read  in  the  Scriptures,  The 
22  li  have  ye  not  read  that  which  was  spoken 
24'  is  whoso  readeth,  let  him  understand 
Mark  2  21  Have  ye  never  read  what  David  did,  when 
12.  10  have  ye  not  read  thisscripture  ;  The  stone 

12  26  have  ye  not  read  in  the  book  of  Moses,  how 
11!  14  let  him  that  readeth  understand,  then  let 
Luke  4.  16  the  sabbath  day,  and  stood  up  for  to  read 
6  1  Have  ye  not  read  so  much  as  this,  what 
10!  26  What  is  written  in  the  law?  how  readest 
John  10!  20  This  title  then  read  many  of  the  Jews ;  foi¬ 
sts  8.  28  sitting  in  liis  chariot  read  Esaias  the  pro. 

8  10  heard  him  read  the  prophet  Esaias,  and 
8  10  Understandest  thou  what  thou  readest ! 

8  12  place  of  the  Scripture  which  he  read  was 

11  27  prophets  which  are  read  every  sabbath  day 

21  being  read  in  the  synagogues  every  sabbath 

5  when  they  had  read,  they  rejoiced  for  the 
21  14  when  the  governor  had  read  (the  letter),  he 

2  Co  1.  n  none  other  things . .  than  what  ye  read  or 

3  2  written  in  our  hearts,  known  and  read  of 
V  ,,  even  unto  this  day,  when  Moses  is  rend 

Enh  1  4  Whereby,  when  ye  read,  ye  may  underst. 

Col  4  16  And  when  this  epistle  is  read  among  you 
I  16  cause  that  it  be  read  also  in  the  church 

4  16  that  ye  likewise  read  the  (epistle)  from 

1  Th  1  27  that  this  epistle  be  read  unto  all  the 

Rev  1  1  Blessed  (is)he  thatreadetli,  and  they  that 

5’.  4  [to  read]  thebook,  neither  to  look  thereon 

READING  — 

1  .A  calling,  reading,  Knpo  miqra.  .... 

Nell.  8.  8  aucl  caused  (them)  to  understand  the  re. 

2.  To  call,  read,  top  qara. 

Jer.  51. 63  when  thou  hast  made  an  end  of  reading 

3 , A  reading,  knowing  again,  dvdyvwais  anagnosis. 

Acts  11.  15  the  reading  of  the  law  and  the  prophets 

2  Co.  1.  14  the  same  veil  untaken  away  in  the  read. 

1  Ti.  4.  13  give  attendance  to  reading,  to  exhortation 

READINESS  (of  mind)  — 

1  .Ready,  eroiyos  etoimos. 

2  Co. 10.  6  a  readiness  to  revenge  all  disobedience 

2 .Readiness,  forwardness,  it poBvyia  prothumia. 

Acts  17.  n'received  the  word  with,  .readiness  of  m. 

2  Co.  8. 11  as  (there  was)a  readiness  to  will,  so  (there 

READY  (mind)  — 

1  .To  make  haste,  enjoy,  uhn  chush. 

Nuni32.  17  we  ourselves  will  go  ready  armed  before 

2.  Good,  3iB  tob.  .  , 

Isa.  41.  7  saying,  It  (is)ready  for  the  soldering  :  and 

3.  To  be  formed,  prepared,  ready,  J’3  kun,  2, 

Exodig.  11  be  ready  against  the  third  day  :  for  trie 

19.  15  Be  ready  against  the  third  day :  come  not 
34.  2  be  ready  in  the  morning,  and  come  up  in 
Josh.  8.  4  not  very  far  from  the  city . .  be  ye  all  ready 
Job  12.  5  He  that  is  ready  to  slip  with  (his)  feet  (is 
15.  21  the  day  of  darkness  is  ready  at  Ins  hand 
18.  12  destruction  (shall  be)  ready  at  his  side 
Psa.  38.  17  For  I  (am)  ready  to  halt,  and  my  sorrow 

4.  Ready,  hasting,  rm  mahir. 

Ezra  7.  6  (was)  a  ready  scribe  in  the  law  of  Moses 
Psa.  45.  1  my  tongue  (is)  the  pen  of  a  ready  writer 

5 . To find,  Kyomatsa. 

2  Sa.  18.  22  seeing  that  thou  hast  no  tidings  ready 

6.  Ready  prepared,  chief,  uny  athud,  atliid. 

Esth  1  14  that  they  should  be  ready  against  that  day 
8.  13  the  Jews  should  be  ready  against  that  day 
Job  3.  8  who  are  ready  to  raise  up  their  mourning 

15.  24  prevail,  .as  a  king  ready  to  the  battle 


7 . Ready,  prepared,  i'TO.  athid. 

Dan.  3.  15  if  ye  be  ready  that  at  what  time  ye  hear 

8 . Nigh,  eyyvs  eggus. 

Heb.  8. 13  that  which  decayeth . .  (is)  ready  to  vanish 

9 .  Ready,  eroiyos  hetoimos. 

Matt 22.  4  all  things  (are)  ready:  come  unto  the  m. 

22.  8  The  wedding  is  ready,  but  they  which  were 
24  44  be  ye  also  ready :  for  in  such  an  hour  as 
25. 10  they  that  were  ready  went  in  with  him  to 

Lukei2.  40  Be  ye  therefore  ready  also :  for  the  Son 
14.  17  to  say.  .Come;  for  all  things  are  now  re. 

22  33  I  am  ready  to  go  with  thee,  both  into  pn. 
John  7.  6  not  yet  come:  but  your  time  is  alway  ready 
Acts  21.  15  we,  or  everhe  come  near,  are  ready  to  kill 

23.  21  now  are  they  ready,  looking  for  a  promise 
2  Co.  9.  5  the  same  might  be  ready,  as  (a  matter  of) 
Titus  3.  1  Put  them  in  mind . .  to  be  ready  to  every 

1  Pe  1  5  salvation  ready  to  be  revealed  in  the  last 

3.  i5  (be)  ready  always  to  (give)  an  answer  to 

10.  Readiness,  forwardness,  irpoBvyia  prothumia. 

2  Co.  8. 19  same  Lord,  and(declaration  of)  your  ready 

11.  Readily,  kroiyus  hetoimos. 

Acts  21. 13  I  am  ready  not  to  be  bound  only,  but  also 
2  C0.12.  14  I  am  ready  to  come  to  you ;  and  I  will  no 

1  Pe.  4.  5  him  that  is  ready  to  judge  the  quick  and 

12. ro  be  about  to,  yeWoi  niello. 

Acts  20.  7  preached,  .ready  to  depart  on  the  morrow 

13.  Ready,  prompt,  icpbBvyos  prothumos. 

Marki4-  38  The  spirit  truly  (is)  ready,  but  the  flesh 
Rom.  1.  15  I  am  ready  to  preach  the  gospel  to  you 

[See  also  Armed,  burst,  dressed,  fall,  forgive,  made, 
make,  offered,  prepared,  quickly.] 

READY,  to  be  or  become  — 

1  .To  be  ready,  make,  Jin  hun,  5. 

Deut.  1.  41  And.  .ye  were  ready  to  go  up  into  the  lull 

2.  To  form,  prepare,  make  ready,  pa  kun,  3 a. 

Isa.  51. 13  oppressor,  as  if  he  were  ready  to  destroy 

3.  To  move,  slip,  fail.  Bin  mot. 

Prov24. 11  drawn  unto  death,  and.. ready  to  be  slain 

4.  To  show  self  ready,  athcul,  7 . 

Job  15.  28  houses,  .which  arc  ready  to  become  hea. 

5.  To  be  about  to,  yeWw  mello. 

Luke  7.  2  centurion’s  servant,  .was  sick,  and  ready 
Rev  3.  2  things  which  remain,  that  are  ready  to 
12.  4  woman  which  was  ready  to  be  delivered 

Q.To  make  ready  beside,  irapacnctvdfa  paraskeuazd. 

2  Co.  9.  2  Acliaia  was  ready  a  year  ago  ;  and  your 

9.  3  I  sent,  .that,  as  I  said,  ye  may  be  ready 

READY,  to  make  or  be  made  — 

1. To  gird,™  asar. 

Gen.  46.  29  Joseph  made  ready  his  chariot,  and  went 
Exodii.  6  he  made  ready  his  chariot,  and  took  his 
2  Ki.  9.  21  Make  ready.  And  his  chariot  was  mader. 

2.  To  form,  prepare,  establish,  pa  kun,  3«. 

Psa  7  12  he  hath  bent  his  bow,  and  made  it  ready 

11  2  they  make  ready  their  arrow  upon  the  st. 

21. 12  thou  shalt  make  ready  (thine  arrows)  upon 

3.  To  prepare,  establish,  pa  kun,  5. 

Gen.  43. 16  made  ready  ;  for  (these)  men  shall  dine 
41.  25  they  made  ready  the  present  against  Jos. 

1CI1  28.  2  God,  and  had  made  ready  for  the  building 

2  Ch.  35. 14  they  made  ready  for  themselves,  and  for 
Eze.  7.  14  blown  the  trumpet,  even  to  make  all  re. 

4.  To  bring  near,  ail)  1 jamb,  3. 

Hos.  7.  6  have  made  ready  their  heart  like  an  oven 

5 . To  make  ready,  kroiydfa  heloimazb. 

Matt 26. 19  the  disciples,  .made  ready  the  passover 
Marki4-  15  a  large  upper  room,  .there  make  ready  for 
14. 16  his  disciples,  .made  ready  the  passover 
Luke  1.  17  to  make  ready  a  people  prepared  for  the 
9.  52  entered  into  a  village . .  to  make  ready  for 
17.  8  Make  ready  wherewith  I  may  sup,  and  g. 
22  12  a  large  upper  room .  .there  make  ready 
22.  13  And  they  went,  and . .  made  ready  the  pa. 
Acts  23.  23  Make  ready  two  hundred  soldiers  to  goto 
Rev.  19.  7  and  his  wife  hath  made  herself  ready 


6.  To  make  ready  beside,  Trapaaictvdfa  paraskeuazd. 
Acts  10.  10  while  they  made  ready,  he  fell  into  a  tr. 

READY  to  our  hand,  made  — 

Ready,  croiyos  hetoimos. 

2  Co.  10. 16  another  man’s  line,  .made  ready  to  ourh. 

READY,  more  — 

Near,  ai-ip  qarob.  . 

Eccl.  5.  1  be  more  ready  to  hear  than  to  give  the  s. 

READY  to  distribute  — 

Ready  to  give  over  or  share  with,  evyerdSoros. 

1  Ti.  6. 18  ready  to  distribute,  willing  to  communi. 

RE-A'-IAH,  RE-A'-IA,  n;!0  Jah  sees. 

1.  Son  of  Shobal  son  of  Judah,  b.c.  1670. 

1  Ch.  4.  2  And  R.  the  son  of  Shobal  begat  Jahath 

2.  Grandfather  of  Beerah  prince  of  Reuben  when  Israel 
was  carried  away  to  Assyria.  B.c.  1500. 

1  Ch.  5.  5  Micah  his  son,  B.  his  son,  Baal  his  son 

3.  One  of  the  Nethinim  whose  descendants  returned 
with  Zerubbabel.  b.c.  536. 

Ezra  2.  47  the  children  of  Gahar,  the  children  of  R. 
Neh.  7.  50  The  children  of  R.,  the  children  of  Rczin 


REALM  — 

1.  Kingdom,  «*?n  malku. 

Eze.  7. 13  and  (of)his  priests  and  Levites,  m  my  rea. 

7.  23  there  be  wrath  against  the  realm  of  the 
Dan.  6.  3  thought  to  set  him  over  the  whole  realm 

2.  Kingdom,  niaSa  malkuth. 

2  Ch.  20.  30  the  realm  of  Jelioshaphat  was  quiet;  for 
Dan.  1.  20  (and)  astrologers  that  (were)  in  all  Ins  re. 

9  1  made  king  over  the  realm  of  the  Chaldea. 

11.  2  shall  stir  up  all  against  the  realm  of  Gre. 

REAP  (wholly  down),  to  — 

1  .To  finish,  r6$  kalali,  3. 

Lev.  19.  9  thou  shalt  not  wholly  reap  the  corners  of 

2.  To  shorten,  reap,  qatsar. 

Lev.  19.  9  when  ye  reap  the  harvest  of  your  land,  th. 

23.  10  When  ye.  .shall  reap  the  harvest  thereof 
23. 22  when  ye  reap  the  harvest  of  your  land 

23  22  not  make  clean  riddance,  when  thou  re. 

25.  5  thou  shalt  not  reap,  neither  gather  the  g. 

23.  11  neither  reap  that  which  groweth  of  itself 

Ruth  2.  9  thine  eyes  (be)  on  the  field  that  they  do 

1  Sa.  8.  12  and  to  reap  his  harvest,  and  to  make  his 

2  Ki”  iq  29  reap,  and  plant  vineyards,  and  eat  the  fr. 
Job  ’  4.  8  they  that . .  sow  wickedness,  reap  the  same 

24  6  They  reap  (every  one)  his  corn  in  the  field 
Psa.126’.  5  Them  that  sow  in  tears  shall  reap  in  joy 
Prov.  22.  8  He  that  soweth  iniquity  shall  reap  vanity 
Eccl  11.  4  he  that  regardetli  the  clouds  shall  not  re. 
Isa  17  s  reapetli  the  ears  with  his  arm ;  and  it  sh. 

37.  30  reap,  and  plant  vineyards,  and  eat  the  fr. 
Jer.  12.  11  They  have  sown  wheat,  but  shall  reap  th. 
Hos.  8.  7  they  shall  reap  the  whirlwind :  it  hath  no 

10  12  reap  in  mercy ;  breakup  your  fallow  gro. 

10. 11  ye  have  reaped  iniquity;  ye  have  eaten  the 

Mic.  6. 15  thou  shalt  not  reap ;  thou  shalt  tread  the 

3.  To  reap,  mow,  gather  together,  ay  do  amao. 

Jas.  5.  4  labourers  which  have  reaped  down  your 

4.  To  reap,  gather  in  the  harvest,  Bepi(u>  tlierizo . 

Matt.  6.  26  neither  do  they  reap,  nor  gather  into  ba. 

25.  24  reaping  where  thou  hast  not  sown, 

25.  26  I  reap  where  I  sowed  not,  and  gather  wh. 
Luke  12.  24  they  neither  sow  nor  reap;  which  neither 
19  21  thou .  .reapest  that  thou  didst  not  sow 
ig  22  taking  up.  .and  reaping  that  thou  didst 
John  4. 16  he  that  reapetli  receiveth  wages,  and  ga. 

I  36  he  that  soweth  and  he  that  reapetli  may 
4  37  saying  true,  One  soweth,  and  another  re. 

1  38  I  sent  you  to  reap  that  whereon  ye  best. 

1  Co  9  11  a  great  thing  if  we  shall  reap  your  carnal 

2  Co  9.  6  He  which  soweth  sparingly  shall  reap  also 

0.  6  he  which  soweth  bountifully  shall  reap 

GaL  6  7  whatsoever  a  man  soweth.  .shall  he  also 

6  8  For  he . .  shall  of  the  flesh  reap  corruption 

6.  8  he.  .shall  of  the  spirit  reap  life  everlasting 
6  9  in  due  season  we  shall  reap,  if  we  faint 
Jas.  3.  4  cries  of  them  which  have  reaped  are  en. 
Rev  14.  is  ThrustiiTthysickleandreap:  forthetnne 
il.  is  is  come  for  thee  to  reap ;  for  the  harvest 
14. 16  thrust  in  his  sickle,  .and  the  earth  was  r. 

REAPER,  REAPING  — 

1  .To  shorten,  reap,  qatsar. 

Ruth  2.  3  gleaned  in  the  field  after  the  reapers :  and 
2.  4  saiil  unto  the  reapers,  The  Lord  (be)  with 
2.  5,  6  servant  that  was  set  over  trie  reapers 

2  7  let  me  glean  and  gather  after  the  reapers 
2.  14  she  sat  beside  the  reapers:  andhereached 

1  Sa.  6.  13  reaping  their  wheat  harvest  in  the  valley 

2  Ki'.  4.  18  he  went  out  to  his  father  to  the  reapers 
Amos  9.  13  that  the  plowman  shall  overtake  the  re. 

2. A  reaper,  Bepiardis  theristes. 

Matt  13.  30  I  will  say  to  the  reapers,  Gather  ye  toge. 
13.  39  is  the  end  of  the  world ;  and  the  reapers 
REAR  (up),  to  — 

1.  To  set  up,  dsi  natscib,  5. 

2  Sa.  18.  18  taken  and  reared  up  for  himself  a  pillar 

2.  To  cause  to  rise,  Dip  qum,  5. 

Exod  26.  30  thou  shalt  rear  up  the  tabernacle  accor. 
40. 18  Moses  reared  up  the  tabernacle,  and  fas. 
40.  18  put  in  tiie  bars  thereof,  and  reared  up  Ins 
40.  33  lie  reared  up  the  court  round  about  the 
Lev.  26.  1  neither  rear  you  up  a  standing  image 
2  Sa.  24.  18  Go  up,  rear  an  altar  unto  the  LORD  111  the 

1  Ki.  16.  32  lie  reared  up  an  altar  for  Baal  in  the  house 

2  Ki.  21.  3  he  reared  up  altars  for  Baal,  and  made  a 
2  Ch  317  he  reared  up  the  pillars  before  the  temple 

33.  3  he  reared  up  altars  for  Baalim  and  made 

3.  To  lift,  raise  or  rouse  up,  iyelpco  egeiro. 

John  2.  20  this  temple . .  wilt  thou  rear  it  up  in  three 

REARED  up,  to  be  — 

1  .To  cause  to  rise.  Dip  qum,  5. 

Num.  9.  15  the  day  that  the  tabernacle  was  reared  up 

2.  To  be  caused  to  rise,  Dip  qum,  6. 

Exod 40.  17  came  to  pass,  .tabernacle  was  reared  up 

REASON  — 

1. A  word,  ™  dabar.  . 

i  Ki.  9.  is  this  (is)  the  reason  of  the  levy  which .  .S. 

2.  Reason,  device,  reckoning,  )i2Pin  clieshbon. 

Eccl.  7.  25  and  to  seek  out  wisdom,  and  the  reason 

3.  Taste,  discretion,  Dya  taam. 

Prov  26.  16  than  seven  men  that  can  render  a  reason 

4.  Knowledge,  understanding,  VMD  manda. 

Dan.  4.  36  my  reason  returned  unto  me ;  and  for  the 


REASON 


796 


REBUKE 


5.  Understanding,  skilfulness,  niofl  tebunah. 

Job  32.  ii  I  gave  ear  to  your  reasons,  whilst  ye  sea. 

6.  Agreeable,  pleasing,  grateful,  apearos  arestos. 
Acts  6.  2  It  is  not  reason  that  we  should  leave  the 

7 -A  word,  \6yos  logos. 

1  Pe.  3.  is  a  reason  of  the  hope  that  is  in  you  with 
REASON  (together,  with),  to  — 

1.  To  be  reasoned  with,  rn;  yakach,  2. 

Isa.  1.  18  Come  now.aud  let  us  reason  together,  saith 
2 -To  reason,  reprove,  decide,  n?;  yakach,  5. 

Job  13.  3  I  would  speak..  I  desire  to  reasonwith  God 

15.  3  Should  he  reason  with  unprofitable  talk? 
3  -To  be  judged,  as?  shaphat,  2. 

1  Sa.  12.  7  I  may  reason  with  you  before  the  Lord  of 

4.  To  discourse,  reason,  biaAiyop.au  dialegomai. 

Acts  17.  2  reasoned  with  them  out  of  the  Scriptures 

18.  4  reasoned  in  the  synagogue  every  sabbath 
18.  19  entered  into  the  synagogue,  and  reasoned 
24.  25  as  he  reasoned  of  righteousness,  temper. 

5.  To  reckon,  reason  thoroughly,  SiaAoylfapai. 

Matt  16.  7  they  reasoned  among  themselves,  saying 

16.  8  why  reason  ye  among  yourselves,  because 
21.  25  they  reasoned  with  themselves,  saying 

Mark  2.  6  sitting  there,  and  reasoning  in  their  he. 

2.  8  that  they  so  reasoned  within  themselves 
2.  8  Why  reason  ye  these  things  in  your  hearts'; 
8.  16  they  reasoned  among  themselves,  saying 
8.  17  Why  reason  ye  because  ye  have  no  bread? 
Luke  5.21  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  began  to  reason 
5.  22  he  .  said . .  Why  reason  ye  in  your  hearts  ? 
20. 14  they  reasoned  among  themselves,  saying 

6.  To  reckon,  Aoyi^opai  logizomai. 

Markn.  31  [they  reasoned]  with  themselves,  saying 
/ .  To  seek  together,  discuss ,  av^prioi  suzeteo. 
Marki2.  28  having  heard  them  reasoning  together 
Luke  24.  15  while  they  communed  (together)  and  re. 

8.  To  reckon  together.  avAAoyi^opai  sullogizomai. 
Luke  20.  5  they  reasoned  with  themselves,  saying,  If 

REASON  of,  by  — 

1  .From,  out  of,  by  reason  of,  JO  min. 

Exod.  2.  23  their  cry  came  up  before  God  byreas.  of 

2.  With,  oy  im. 

2  Ch.21.  19  his  bowels  fell  out  by  reason  of  his  sick. 

3.  Before,  at  the  point  of,  \]s|>  liphne. 

Gen.  41,  31  shall  not  be  known  in  the  land  by  reas  of 
Exod  3.  7  heard  their  cry  by  reason  of  their  taskin 

8.  24  land  was  corrupted  by  reason  of  the  swarm 
Deut.  5.  5  ye  were  afraid  by  reason  of  the  fire,  and 
Psa.  44.  16  For.  .by  reason  of  the  enemy  and  avenger 

4.  Before,  in  the  presence  of,  *?pp  qobel,  qebel. 
Dan.  5.  10  by  reason  of  the  words  of  the  king  and  his 

5.  Because  of,  bid  ( acc .)  dia. 

John  12.  II  by  reason  of  him  many  of  the  Jews  went 
Rom.  8.  20  by  reason  of  him  who  hath  subjected  (the 
Ileb.  5.  3  [by  reason  hereof]  he  ought,  as  for  the  p. 

5.  14  who  by  reason  of  use  have  their  senses  ex 
2  Pe.  2.  2  by  reason  of  whom  the  way  of  truth  shall 
6. Out  of,  s K  ek. 

Rev.  8.  13  by  reason  of  the  other  voices  of  the  tru. 

9.  2  darkened  by  reason  of  the  smoke  of  the 
18.  19  were  made  rich,  .by  reason  of  her  costli. 

7 .For  the  sake  of,  4Ve/c  a  heneka. 

2  Co.  3.  10  had.,  by  reason  of  the  glory  that  excelleth 
REASONABLE  — 

Jlational,  reasonable,  A oyu<6s  logikos. 

Rom  12.  1  sacrifice,  .which  (is)  your  reasonable  ser. 

REASONING  — 


1. Reproof  correction,  train  tokachath. 

Job  13.  6  Hear  now  my  reasoning,  and  hearken  to 

2..-1  1  eckoning  throughout, SiaAoyiapds  dialogismos 

Luke  9.  46  there  arose  a  reasoning  among  them,  w. 

3 .A  seeking  together,  av^pryais  suzetesis. 

Acts  28.  29  [had  great  reasoning  among  themselves] 
RE  -BA,  yxi  sprout,  offspring. 

A  king  of  Midiau,  slain  by  Israel  while  they  were  in  the 
plains  of  Moab.  b.c.  1456. 

Num3i.  8  Evi,  and  Rekem,  and  Zur,  and  Hur.  .R. 

Josh.  13.  21  Hur,  and R., (which  were),  dukes  of  Sihor 
RE-BEC  -CA,  P<  fti-KKa.  Same  as  the  succeeding. 

Rom.  9.  10  R.  also  had  conceived  byone,(even)by  0111 
RE-BEK-AH,  nppp  flattering. 

Daughter  of  Bethuel  the  nephew  of  Abraham.  She 
became  wife  of  Isaac,  and  mother  of  Esau  and  Jacob 
B.C.  1838. 

Gen.  22.  23  And  Bethuel  begat  R. :  these  eight  Milcali 
24.  15  R.  came  out,  who  was  born  to  Bethuel,  son 
24.  29  R.  had  a  brother,  and  his  name  (was)  Laban 
24.  30  and  when  he  heard  the  words  of  R.  hiss. 
24.  45  R.  came  forth  with  her  pitcher  on  hersli. 
24.  51  Behold,  R.  (is)  before  thee,  take  (her),  and 
24.  53  servants  brought  forth  jewels,  .to  R.:  he 
24.  58  And  they  called  R.,  and  said  unto  her 
24.  59  And  they  sent  away  R.  their  sister,  and 
2"*'  2°  1 " !  ‘!u'.v  blessed  R.,  and  said  unto  her 
24.  61  And  R.  arose,  and  her  damsels,  and  they 
Vj  51  **le  ?®rvanttookR.,  and  went  his  way 
24. 64  And  R.  lifted  up  her  eyes  and . .  she  saw  I. 


Gen.  24. 67  Isaac,  .took  R.,  and  she  became  his  wife 
25.  20  Isaac . .  took  R.  to  wife,  the  daughter  of  B. 
25.  21  the  Lord  was  entreated,  .and  It.  his  wife  c. 

25.  28  And  Isaac  loved  Esau,  .but  R.  loved  Jacob 

26.  7  the  men  of  the  place  should  kill  me  for  R. 
26.  8  behold,  Isaac  (was)  sporting  with  R.  his  w. 

26.  35  were  a  grief  of  mind  unto  Isaac  and  to  R. 

27.  5  R.  heard  when  Isaac  spake  to  Esau  bis  s. 
27.  6  And  R.  spake  unto  Jacob  her  son,  saying 
27.  n  And  Jacob  said  to  R.  his  mother,  Behold 
27. 15  R.  took  goodly  raiment  of  her  eldest  son 
27.  42  And  these  words  of  Esau ..  were  told  toR. 

27.  46  And  It.  said  to  Isaac,  I  am  weary  of  my  I. 

28.  s  he  went . .  unto  Laban . .  the  brother  of  R. 
29. 12  Jacob  told  Rachel,  .that  lie(was)  R.'sson 
35.  8  But  Deborah,  R.’s  nurse,  died.andslie  was 
49.  31  there  they  buried  Isaac  and  R.  his  wife 

REBEL  — 


Job 

Isa. 

Jer. 

Eze. 

Dan. 


3. 


1 .  /  0  reoei,  tie  maraa. 

Eze.  20.  38  I  will  purge  out  from  among  you  the  re. 

2.  To  be  or  snake  bitter,  provoke,  rebel,  rna  marah. 
X  11m 20. 10  Hear  now,  ye  rebels;  must  we  fetch  you 

3. .  I  son  of  rebellion,  ben-meri. 

Xum  17.  10  to  be  kept  for  a  token  against  the  rebels 
REBEL  (against),  to  — 

1  To  rebel.  Tip  marad. 

Gen.  14.  4  and  in  the  thirteenth  year  they  rebelled 
Xum  14.  9  Only  rebel  not  ye  against  the  Lord,  neitli 
Josh  22.  16  ye  might  rebel  this  day  against  the  Lord 
22.  18  (seeing)  ye  rebel  to  day  against  the  Lord 
22.  19  rebel  not  against  the  Lord,  nor  rebel  ag. 
22.  29  God  forbid  that  we  should  rebel  against 
2  hi.  18.  7  lie  rebelled  against  the  king  of  Assyria  and 
18.  20  whom  dost  thou  trust,  that  thou  rebellestia. 
24.  1  then  he  turned  and  rebelled  against  him 
24.  20  Zedekiah  rebelled  against  the  king  of  Ba. 
2  (  h.13.  6  Jeroboam .  .hath  rebelled  against  his  lord 
36. 13  he  also  rebelled  against  king  Nebuchad. 
Xeh.  2.  19  What  (is)  this,  .will  ye  rebel  against  the 
6.  6  the  Jews  think  to  rebel :  lor  which  cause 
9.  26  rebelled  against  thee,  and  cast  thy  law 
24.  13  They  are  of  those  that  rebel  against  the 
36.  s  whom  dost  thou  trust,  that  thou  rebell.  a. 
52.  3  Zedekiah  rebelled  against  the  king  of  B 

2.  3  a  rebellious  nation  that  hath  rebelled  ag. 
[7.  is  lie  rebelled  against  him  in  sendinghis  am. 
9.  5  have  rebelled,  even  by  departing  from  tliy 
9.  9  God . .  though  wehave  rebelled  against  him 

2.  To  be  or  make  bitter,  provoke,  rebel,  rnp  marah. 
Xum  20.  24  ye  rebelled  against  my  word  at  the  water 
27.  14  ye  rebelled  against  my  commandment  in 
1  .Sa.  12.  15  rebel  against  the  commandment  of  the  L. 
Isa.  5.  10  Destroy,  .for  they  have  rebelled  against 
105.  28  He  sent  darkness . .  they  rebelled  not  aga 
Isa.  1.  20  ye  refuse  and  rebel,  ye  shall  be  devoured 
63.  10  they  rebelled,  and  vexed  his  Holy  Spirit 
Lam.  1.  18  have  rebelled  against  his  commandment 

I.  20  I  have  grievously  rebelled :  abroad  the  s 

3.  42  We  have  transgressed  and  have  rebelled 
Jlos.  13.  16  she  hath  rebelled  against  her  God:  they 

To  make  bitter,  provoke,  rebel,  nip  marah,  5. 
Dcut.  I.  26,  43  rebelled  against  the  commandment  of 
T  ,  9-  23  ye  rebelled  against  the  commandment  of 
Josh.  1.  18  that  doth  rebel  against  thy  commandment 
i  oa.  12.  14  rebel  against  the  commandment  of  the 
Xeh.  9.  26  they  were  disobedient,  and  rebelled  agai. 
Isa.  107.  II  they  rebelled  against  the  words  of  God 
Eze.  20.  8  they  rebelled  against  me,  and  would  not 
20. 13  But.  .rebelled  against  me  in  the  wildern 
20.  21  the  children  rebelled  against  me  :  they  w. 

4.  To  turn  aside,  TO  sur. 

Hos.  7.  14  they  assemble  themselves,  .they  rebel  ag. 

5.  To  transgress,  rebel,  yips  pasha. 

1  £-'12-  J9  Israel  rebelled  against  thehouse  of  David 

2  Ki.  1.  1  Moab  rebelled  against  Israel  after  the  de. 

3.  5  king  of  Moab  rebelled  against  the  king 

3.  7  the  king  of  Moab  hath  rebelled  against 
2  Eh.  10.  19  Israel  rebelled  against  thehouse  of  David 
Isa.  1.  2  brought  up  children..they  have  rebelled  a. 
REBELLION  — 

1.  To  rebel,  Tip  merad. 

Ezra  4.  19  rebellion  and  sedition  have  been  made  tl 

2.  Rebellion,  Tip  mered. 

Josh.  22.  22  in  rebellion,  or  if  in  transgression  again; 

3.  Rebellion,  bitterness,  'ip  meri. 

Deut  31.  27  For  1  know  thy  rebellion,  and  thy  stiff  1 
1  »a.  15.  23  Lor  rebellion  (is  as)  the  sin  of  witcheral 
Xeh.  9.  17  in  their  rebellion  appointed  a  captain  tc 
lrov.17.  11  An  evil  (man)  seeketh  only  rebellion ;  tl: 
4.2-1  turning  aside,  .Tip  sarah. 

Jei.  28.  16  thou  hast  taught  rebellion  against  the  I 
29.  32  he  hath  taught  rebellion  against  the  Lor: 

5.  Transgression,  yu>2  pesha. 

■I0'?  34-  37  For  he  addeth  rebellion  unto  his  sin ;  he 
REBELLIOUS,  (to  be  most)  — 

1.  To  rebel.  Tip  marad. 

Eze.  2.  3  to  a  rebellious  nation  that  hath  rebelled 

2.  Rebellious,  Tip  marad. 

Ezra  4. 12  building  the  rebellious  and  the  bad  city 

4.  15  tile  city  (is)  a  rebellious  city,  and  hurtfu 

3 . Rebellion,  nnpp  marduth. 

1  Sa.  20.  30  Thou  son  of  the  perverse  rebellious  (wo. 


4.  To  be  or  make  bitter,  provoke,  rebel,  .Tip  marah. 
Dcut  21.  18  a  man  have  a  stubborn  and  rebellious  sou 

21.  20  This  our  son  (is)  stubborn  and  rebellious 
Psa.  78.  8  be.  .a  stubborn  and  rebellious  generation 
Isa.  50.  5  I  was  not  rebellious,  neither  turned  away 
J er.  4. 1 7  she  hath  been  rebellious  against  me,  saitli 

5.  23  this  people  hath. . a  rebellious  heart ;  they 

5.  To  make  bitter,  provoke,  rebel,  .Tip  marah,  5. 
Deut.  9.  7,  24  Ye  have  been  rebellious  against  the  L 

31.  27  ye  have  been  rebellious  against  the  Lord 

6.  Rebellion,  'po  meri. 

Isa.  30.  9  this  (is)  a  rebellious  people,  lying  child 
Eze.  2.  5  forbear,  for  they  (are)  a  rebellious  house 
2.  6  be  not  afraid  though  they  (be)  a  rebell. 
2.  7  will  forbear ;  for  they  (are)  most  rebelli 

2.  8  rebellious  like  that  rebellious  house :  open 

3.  9  fear  them  not.  though  they  (be)  a  rebel. 
3.  26,  27  for  they  (are)  a  rebellious  house 

12.  2  thou  dwellest  in  the  midst  of  a  rebellious 
12.  2  hear  not :  for  they  (are)  a  rebellious  house 
12.  3  consider,  though  they  (be)a  rebelliouslio. 
12.  9  hath  not  the  bouse  of  Israel,  the  rebelli. 

12.  25  in  your  days,  O  rebellious  house,  villi  say 
17.  12  Say  now  to  the  rebellious  house,  Know  ye 
24.  3  utter  a  parable  unto  the  rebellious  house 
44.  6  And  thou  shalt  say  to  the  rebellious 

7.  To  turn  aside.  Tip  sarar. 

Psa.  66.  7  let  not  the  rebellious  exalt  themselves 
68.  6  but  the  rebellious  dwell  in  a  dry  (land) 
68.  18  (for)  the  rebellious  also,  that  the  LordG. 
Isa.  1.  23  Thy  princes  (are)  rebellious,  and  compa. 
30.  1  Woe  to  the  rebellious  children,  saith  the 

65.  2  I  have  spread  out  my  hands . .  unto  a  reb. 
REBUKE,  REBUKING  — 

1  .Rebuke,  ."nya  gearah. 

2  Sa.  22.  16  at  the  rebuking  of  the  Lord,  at  the  blast 
Psa.  18.  15  foundations,  were  discovered  at  thy  reb. 
76.  6  At  thy  rebuke,  O  God  of  Jacob,  both  the 
80. 16  perish  at  the  rebuke  of  thy  countenance 
104.  7  At  thy  rebuke  they  fled  ;  at  the  voice  of 
Provi3.  1  but  a  scorner  heareth  not  rebuke 

13.  8  riches :  but  the  poor  heareth  not  rebuke 
Eccl.  7.  5  better  to  hear  the  rebuke  of  the  wise,  than 
Isa.  30. 17  at  the  rebuke  of  one  ;  at  the  rebuke  of  five 

50.  2  at  my  rebuke  I  dry  up  the  sea,  I  make  the 

51.  20  fury  of  the  Lord,  the  rebuke  of  thy  God 

66.  15  to  render,  .his  rebuke  with  flames  of  lire 

2.  Reproach,  nppn  cherpah. 

Isa.  25.  8  the  rebuke  of  his  people  shall  he  take  a. 
Jer.  15. 15  that  for  thy  sake  I  have  suffered  rebuke 

3.  Rebuking ,  n-ipp  migereth. 

Deut  28.  20  cursing,  vexation,  and  rebuke,  in  all  that 

4.  Reproof,  correction,  nnpin  lokechah. 

2  Ki.  19.  3  day  of  trouble,  and  of  rebuke,  and  blasp. 
Isa.  37.  3  day  of  trouble,  and  of  rebuke,  and  of  bla. 
Hos.  5.  9  Ephraim  shall  be  desolate  in  the  day  of  r. 

5 . Reproof  correction,  nroin  tokachath. 

Psa.  39. 11  When  thou  with  rebukes  dost  correct  man 
Prov  27.  5  Open  rebuke  (is)  better  than  secret  love 
Eze.  5.  15  anger  and  in  fury  and  in  furious  rebukes 
25.  17  vengeance  upon  them  with  furious  rebuk. 
REBUKE,  without  — - 

Without  blemish,  spotless,  blameless,  dpuppros. 

Phil.  2.  13  without  rebuke,  in  the  midst  of  a  crooked 
REBUKE,  to  — 

1 .  To  rebuke,  tya  gaar. 

Gen.  37. 10  bis  father  rebuked  him,  and  said  unto  him 
Ruth  2.  16  she  may  glean  (them),  and  rebuke  her  not 
Psa.  9.  5  Thou  hast  rebuked  the  heathen,  thou  ha. 
68.  30  Rebuked  the  company  of  spearmen,  the 
106.  9  He  rebuked  the  Red  sea  also,  and  it  was 
1 19.  21  Thou  hast  rebuked  the  proud  (that  are) 
Isa.  17.  13  (God)  shall  rebuke  them,  and  they  shall 
54.  9  would  not  be  worth  with  thee,  nor  rebu. 
Nah.  1.  4  He  rebuketh  the  sea,  and  maketh  it  dry 
Zech.  3.  2  The  Lord  rebuke  thee,  O  Satan  ;  even  the 
3.  2  Lord  that  hath  chosen  Jerusalem  rebuke 
Mai.  3.  1 1  will  rebuke  the  devourer  for  your  sakes 

2.  To  reason,  reproof,  decide,  np;  yakach,  5 

Gen.  31.  42  Godhathseen.  .and  rebuked  (thee)  yester. 
Ley.  19.  17  thou  shalt  in  any  wise  rebuke  thy  neigh. 

1  Ch.12.  17  God  of  our  fathers  look,  .and  rebuke  (it) 
Psa.  6.  1  rebuke  me  not  in  thine  anger,  neither  ch. 

38.  1  rebuke  me  not  in  thy  wrath  :  neither  ch. 
Prov.  9.  7  he  that  rebuketh  a  wicked  (man  gettetli) 

9.  8  rebuke  a  wise  man,  and  he  will  love  thee 
24.  25  to  them  that  rebuke  (him)  shall  be  delig. 
28.  23  He  that  rebuketh  a  man,  afterwards  shall 
Isa.  2.  4  and  shall  rebuke  many  people ;  and  they 
Amos  5.  10  They  hate  him  that  rebuketh  in  the  gate 
Mic.  4.  3  rebuke  strong  nations  afar  off ;  and  they 

3.  To  strive,  plead,  rrp  rib. 

Nell.  5.  7  I  rebuked  the  nobles,  and  the  rulers,  and 

4.  To  strike  upon,  blame,  chide,  reprove,  e-imrA^T-ra). 

1  Ti.  5.  1  Rebuke  not  an  elder,  but  entreat  (him)  as 

5.  To  convince,  convict,  iAeyxu  elegcho. 

1  Ti.  5.  20  Them  that  sin  rebuke  before  all,  that  ot. 
Titus  1.  13  rebuke  them  sharply,  that  they  may  be 

2. 15  and  exhort,  and  rebuke  with  all  aut  hority 
neb.  12.  5  nor  faint  when  thou  art  rebuked  of  him 
Rev.  3.  19  As  many  as  I  love,  I  rebuke  and  chasten 

6.  To  have  a  reproof,  %xtv  eAey£i v  echo  elegxin. 

2  Pe.  2.  16  But  was  rebukedfor  his  iniquity :  tliedu. 


REBUKER 


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RECEIVE 


7.  To  set  a  weight  upon,  chide,  in  it  t paw  epitimao. 
Matt.  8.  26  rebuked  the  winds  and  the  sea  ;  and  there 

16.  22  began  to  rebuke  him,  saying,  Be  it  far  fr. 
17. 18  Jesus  rebuked  the  devil,  and  he  departed 

19.  13  children . .  and  the  disciples  rebuked  them 

20.  31  the  multitude  rebuked  them,  because  they 
Mark  1.  25  Jesus  rebuked  him,  saying,  Hold  thy  peace 

4.  39  rebuked  the  wind,  and  said  unto  the  sea 

8.  32  Peter  took  him,  and  began  to  rebuke  him 

8.  33  he  rebuked  Peter  saying,  Get  thee  behind  — 

9.  25  he  rebuked  the  foul  spirit,  saying  unto  him 

10.  i3disciplesrebuked  those  that  brought( them) 

Luke  4.  35  Jesus  rebuked  him,  saying,  Hold  thy  pea— 
4.  39  and  rebuked  the  fever ;  and  it  left  her 

4.  41  he,  rebuking  (them),  suffered  them  not  to 

8.  24  rebuked  the  wind  and  the  raging  of  the 

9.  42  And  Jesus  rebuked  the  unclean  spirit,  and 

9.  55  rebuked  them,  and  said,  Ye  know  not  wh. 

17.  3  brother  trespass  against  thee,  rebukehim 

18.  15  when  (his)  disciplessaw  (it),  they  rebuked 

18.  39  they  which  wentbeforerebukedhim,  that 

19.  39  said  unto  him,  Master,  rebuke  thy  discip. 

23.  40  the  other  answering  rebuked  him,  saying 

2  Ti.  4.  2  rebuke,  exhort,  with  all  long  sufferingand 
J ude  9  durst  not . .  but  said.  The  Lord  rebuke  thee 
REBUKER — 

Instruction,  chastisement,  idid  musar. 

Hos.  5.  2  though  I  (have  been)  a  rebuker  of  them 
RECALL,  to  — 

To  turn  back,  aw  shub,  5. 

Lam.  3.  21  This  I  recall  to  my  mind,  therefore  have 

RECEIVE,  to  — 

1.  To  gather,  ']Dx  asaph,  3. 

Judgi9- 18  there  (is)  no  man  that  receiveth  me  to 

2.  To  lay  hold,  seize,  pin  chazaq,  5. 

2  Ch.  4.  s  received  and  held  three  thousand  baths 

3.  To  receive  a  portion,  pSn  chalaq. 

Josh  18.  2  which  had  not  yet  received  their  inherit. 

4.  To  contain,  bear,  Via  kul,  5. 

1  Ki.  8.  64  too  little  to  receive  the  burnt  offerings 

2  Ch.  7.  7  was  not  able  to  receive  the  burnt  offer. 

5 . To  take,  receive,  np b  laqach. 

Gen.  4. 11  receive  thy  brother’s  blood  from  thy  hand 

33.  10  then  receive  my  present  at  my  hand ;  for 
38.  20  to  receive  (his)  pledge  from  the  woman's 

Exod29.  25  thou  shalt  receive  them  of  their  hands 
32.  4  he  received  (them)  at  their  hand,  and  fa. 
36.  3  they  received  of  Moses  all  the  offering 
Nunu8.  28  which  ye  receive  of  the  children  of  Israel 

23.  20  I  have  received  (commandment)  to  bless 

34.  14  have  received  (their  inheritance);  andh. 

34.  15  The  two  tribes  and  the  half  tribe  have  r. 
Deut.  9.  9  When  I  was  gone  up  into  the  mount  to  r. 
Josh.  13.  8  Gadites  have  received  their  inheritance 

18.  7  have  received  their  inheritance  beyond 
Judgi3-  23  would  not  have  received  a  burnt  offering 
1  Sa.  10.  4  which  thou  shalt  receive  of  their  hands 

12.  3  of  whose  hand  have  I  received  (any)  bribe 
25.  35  So  David  received  of  her  hand  (that)  wh. 

1  Ki.io.  28  merchants  received  the  linen  yarn  at  a 

2  Ki.  5.  16  before  whom  I  stand,  I  will  receive  none 

5.  26  time  to  receive  money,  and  to  receive  ga. 
12,  7  now  therefore  receive  no  (more)  money 
12.  8  priests  consented  to  receive  no  (more)  m. 

19.  14  Hezekiah  received  the  letter  of  the  hand 
2  Ch.  1.  16  merchants  received  the  linen  yarn  at  a  p. 
Job  4.  12  a  thing  was.  .brought,  .and  mine  ear  rec. 

22.  22  Receive,  I  pray  thee,  the  law  from  his  m. 
27. 13  (which)  they  shall  receive  of  the  Almighty 

35.  7  If  thou  be  righteous,  .what  receiveth  he 
Psa.  6.  9  Lord  hath  heard . .  will  receive  my  prayer 

49. 15  redeem  my  soul,  .for  he  shall  receive  me 
68.  18  thouhast  received  gifts  for  men ;  yea, (for) 
73. 24  guide  me.  .and  afterward  receive  me  (to) 
75.  2  When  I  shall  receive  the  congregation  I 
Prov.  1.  3  receive  the  instruction  of  wisdom,  justice 

2.  1  Myson,  if  thou  wilt  receivemy  words,  and 

4. 10  Hear,  0  my  son,  and  receive  my  sayings 

8.  10  Receive  my  instruction,  and  not  silver 

10.  8  wise  in  heart  will  receive  commandments 

21.  11  when  the  wise  is  instructed,  he  receiveth 

24.  32  I  looked  upon  (it,  and)  received  instruct. 
Isa.  37.  14  Hezekiah  received  the  letter  from  the  h. 

40.  2  for  she  hath  received  of  the  Lord’s  hand 
Jer.  2.  30  they  received  no  correction :  your  own  s. 
5.  3  they  have  refused  to  receive  correction 

7.  28  obeyeth  not.  .nor  receiveth  correction :  t. 

9.  20  let  your  ear  receive  the  word  of  his  mouth 

17.  23  they  might  not  hear,  nor  receive  iustruc. 
32.  33  yet  they  have  not  hearkened  to  receive 

35.  13  Will  ye  not  receive  instruction  to  hearken 
Eze.  3. 10  words  that  I  shall  speak  unto  thee  receive 

16.  61  when  thou  shalt  receive  thy  sisters,  thine 

18. 17  hath  not  received  usurynorincrease, hath 

36.  30  ye  shall  receive  no  more  reproach  of  fa. 
Hos.  10.  6  Ephraim  shall  receive  shame,  and  Israel 

14.  2  receive  (us)  graciously  ;  so  will  we  render 
Mic.  1. 11  Pass  ye . .  he  shall  receive  of  you  his  stall. 
Zeph.  3.  2  received  not  correction  ;  she  trusted  not 

3.  7  thou  wilt  receive  instruction  ;  so  their  d. 
Mai.  2.  13  receiveth  (it)  with  good  will  at  your  hand 

6.  To  find,  xyo  matsa. 

Gen.  26. 12  received  in  thesame  yearan  hundredfold 

7.  To  lift  up,  Xr'l  nasa. 

Deut  33.  3  sat  down  at  thy  feet ;  (every  one)  shall  r. 

1  Ki.  5.  9  be  discharged  there,  and  thou  shalt  rece. 
Psa.  24.  5  He  shall  receive  the  blessing  from  the  L. 


8.  To  take,  receive,  Vni)  qabal,  3. 

1  Ch.12. 18  Then  David  received  them,  and  made  them 

2  Ch.29.  22  priests  received  the  blood,  and  sprinkled 
Esth.  4.  4  sackcloth  from  him;  but  he  received(it)not 
Job  2.  10  shall  we  receive  good . .  and . .  not  receive 
Prov  19.  20  Hear  counsel,  and  receiveinstruction,  th. 

9 . To  take,  receive,  Vap  qcbal,  3. 

Dan.  2.  6  ye  shall  receive  of  me  gifts  and  rewards 

10.  To  weigh  out,  pay,  spend,  Spri  shaqal. 

2  Sa.  18.  12  Though  I  should  receive  a  thousand  (sh.) 

11.70  receive  again  or  back,  d.i/a5ex°fJL at  anadech. 
Acts  28.  7  received  us,  and  lodged  us  three  days  co. 
Heb.  n.  17  he  that  had  received  the  promises  offered 

12  .To  hold  off  or  away,  or  fully,  cbrex&i  apecho. 
Luke  6.  24  woe  unto  you.  .for  ye  have  received  your 
Phm.  15  that  thou  sliouldest  receive  him  for  ever 

13.  To  receive  off  or  away,  or  fully,  arroSexogai. 
Acts  18.  27  exhorting  the  disciples  to  receive  him  :  w. 
28.  30  and  received  all  that  came  in  unto  him 

14.70  receive  or  take  away, off,  or  back, airoAap.pdva. 
Luke  6.  34  lend  (to  them)  of  whomyeliope[toreceive] 

15.  27  because  he  hath  received  him  safe  and  s. 

16.  25  thou  in  thy  life  time  receivedst  thy  good 

18.  30  Who  shall  not  [receive]  manifold  more  in 
23.  41  for  we  receive  the  due  reward  of  our  de. 

Rom.  1.  27  receiving  in  themselves  that  recompence 
Gal.  4.  5  that  we  might  receive  the  adoption  of  s. 
Col.  3.  24  Knowing  that  of  the  Lord  ye  shall  receive 

2  John  8  lose  not.  .but  that  we  receive  a  full  rew. 

3  John  8  We  therefore  ought  [to  receive]  such,  that 

15.  To  receive,  Se'x<>/u«‘  dechomai. 

Matt  10.  14  whosoever  shall  not  receive  you,  nor  hear 

10.  40  He  that  receiveth  you,  receiveth  me;  and 

10.  40  he  that  receiveth  me,  receiveth  him  that 
to.  41  He  that  receiveth.  .and  he  that  receiveth 

11.  14  if  ye  will  receive  (it),  this  is  Elias,  which 

18.  s  whoso  shall  receive  one  such,  .receiveth 
Mark  6.  11  whosoever  shall  not  receive  you,  norhear 

9.  37  Whosoever  shall  receive  one.  .receiveth 

9.  37  whosoever  shall  receive  me,  receiveth  not 

10.  15  Whosoever  shall  not  receive  the  kingdom 
Luke  8. 13  receive  the  word  with  joy;  and  these  have 

9.  5  whosoever  will  not  receive  you,  when  ye 

9.  11  [received]  them,  and  spake  unto  them  of 
9.  48  receive  this  child  in  my  name  receiveth 
9. 48  whosoever  shall  receive  me  receiveth  him 

9.  53  they  did  not  receiveliim,  because  his  face 

10.  8,  10  whatsoever  city  ye  enter,  and  they  re. 

16.  4  they  may  receive  me  into  their  houses 

16.  9  they  may  receive  you  into  everlasting  h. 
John  4.  45  Galileans  received  him,  having  seen  all 
Acts  3.  21  Whom  the  heaven  must  receive  until  the 

7.  38  who  received  the  lively  oracles  to  give  u. 
7.  59  and  saying,  Lord  Jesus,  receive  my  spirit 
8. 14  Samaria  had  received  the  word  of  God,  t. 

11.  1  heard  that  the  Gentiles  had  also  received 
17. 11  in  that  they  received  the  word  with  all 

21. 17  when  we  were  come  to  Jerusalem,  .[rece.] 

22.  5  from  whom  also  I  received  letters  unto  the 
28.  21  We  neither  received  letters  out  of  Judea 

1  Co.  2.  14  receiveth  not  the  things  of  the  spirit  of 

2  Co.  6.  1  beseech  (you)  also  that  ye  receive  not  the 

7.  15  with  fear  and  trembling  ye  received  him 

8.  4  with  much  entreaty  that  [we  would  rec.] 

11.  16  if  otherwise,  yet  as  a  fool  receive  me,  that 

Gal.  4. 14  but  received  me  as  an  angel  of  God,  (ev.) 
Phil.  4.  18  having  received  of  Epaphroditus  the  thi. 
Col.  4.  10  Marcus.,  if  he  come  unto  you,  receive  him 

1  Th.  1.  6  having  received  the  word  in  much  afflic. 

2.  13  ye  received  (it)  not  (as)  the  word  of  men 

2  Th.  2.  10  because  they  received  not  the  love  of  the 
Heb.  11.31  when  she  had  received  the  spies  with  pe. 
Jas.  1.  21  receive  with  meekness  the  ingrafted  word 

16.  To  give,  SiSwfu  didomi. 

Rev.  13.  16  caused  all.  .to  receive  a  mark  in  their ri. 

17  To  receive  into,  eiVSe'xOjita  1  eisdechomai . 

2  Co.  6. 17  touch  not  the  unclean . .  and  I  will  receive 

18.  Toreceive  on  or  upon,  eViSexo/iai  epidechomai. 

3  John  9  pre-eminence  among  them,  receiveth  us 

10  neither  doth  he  himself  receive  the  bret. 

19.7b  bring,  Kopi(ai  komizo. 

Matt  25.  27  at  my  coming  I  should  have  received  mi. 
2  Co.  5. 10  that  every  one  may  receive  the  things  (d.) 
Eph.  6.  8  same  shall  he  receive  of  the  Lord,  whether 
Heb.  10.  36  done  the  will  of  God,  ye  might  receive  the 

11.  19  from  whence  also  he  received  him  in  a  fi. 

11.  39  having  obtained  a  good  report,  .received 

1  re.  1.  9  Receiving  the  end  of  your  faith,  (even)  the 

5.  4  ye  shall  receive  a  crown  of  glory  that  fa. 

2  Pe.  2  13  shall  receive  the  reward  of  unrighteous. 

20.7b  take,  receive,  Aap.f)dvw  lambano. 

Matt.  7.  8  For  every  one  that  asketh  receiveth ;  and 

10.  8  cast  out  devils :  freely  ye  have  received 

10.  41  shall  receive  a  prophet’s  reward ;  and  he 
10.  41  man  shall  receive  a  righteous  man’s  rew. 
13.  20  heareth . .  and  anon  with  joy  receiveth  it 

17.  24  they  that  received  tribute  (money)  came 

19.  29  receive  an  hundredfold,  and  shall  inherit 

20.  7  [whatsoever  is  right,  (that) shall  ye  rece.] 

20.  9  when  they  came . .  they  received  every  man 

20.  10  received  more  ;  andtheylikewise received 

20.  11  when  they  had  received  (it),  they  murm. 

21.  22  ask  in  prayer,  believing,  ye  shall  receive 

21.  34  that  they  might  receive  the  fruits  of  it 

23.  14  ye  shall  receive  the  greater  damnation] 


Matt  25.  16  Then  he  that  had  received  the  five  talents 

25.  18  he  that  had  received  one  went  and  digged 
25.  20  so  he  that  had  received  five  talents  came 
25.  22  [He  also  that  had  received]  two  talents  c. 
25. 24  Then  he  which  had  received  the  one  tal. 
Mark  4.  16  immediately  receive  it  with  gladness 

10.  30  But  he  shall  receive  an  hundredfold  now 

11.  24  believe  that  ye  receive  (them),  and  ye  sh. 

12.  2  that  he  might  receive  from  the  husband. 

12.  40  these  shall  receive  greater  damnation 

15.  23  gave  him  to  drink,  .but  hereceived  (it)  not 
Luken.  10  For  every  one  that  asketh  receiveth ;  and 

19.  12  went  into  a  far  country  to  receive  for  hi. 

19.  15  returned,  having  received  the  kingdom,  t. 

20.  47  the  same  shall  receive  greater  damnation 
John  1.  12  But  as  many  as  received  him,  to  them  g. 

1. 16  of  his  fulness  have  all  we  received,  and  g. 

3.  11  testify  that  we  have  seen  :  and  ye  receive 

3.  27  man  can  receive  nothing,  except  it  be  gi. 

3.  32  and  no  man  receiveth  bis  testimony 

3.  33  He  that  hath  received  his  testimony  hath 

4.  36  he  that  reapeth  receiveth  wages,  and  ga. 

5.  34  But  I  receive  not  testimony  from  man 
5.  41  I  receive  not  honour  from  men 

5.  43  ye  receive  me  not.  .him  ye  will  receive 

5.  44  How  can  ye  believe,  which  receive  hono. 

6.  21  Then  they  willingly  received  him  into  the 

7.  23  If  a  man  on  the  sabbath  day  receive  cir. 

7.  39  they  that  believe  on  him  should  receive 
10.  18  This  commandment  have  I  received  of 
12. 48  He  that  rejecteth  me,  and  receiveth  not 

13.  20  receiveth  whomsoever  I  send  receiveth 

13.  20  receiveth  me  receiveth  him  that  sent  me 

13.  30  He  then  having  received  thesop  went  im. 

14.  17  cannot  receive,  because  it  seeth  him  not 

16.  14  for  he  shall  receive  of  mine,  and  shall  s. 

16.  24  ask,  and  ye  shall  receive,  that  your  joy 

17.  8  they  have  received  (them),  and  have  kno. 

18.  3  having  received  a  band  (of  men)  and  offi. 

19.  30  When  Jesus  therefore  had  received  the 

20.  22  saitli  unto  them,  Receive  ye  the  Holy  G. 
Acts  1.  8  receive  power,  after  that  the  Holy  Ghost 

2.  33  having  received  of  the  Father  the  prom. 

2.  38  ye  shall  receive  the  gift  of  the  Holy  Gho. 

3.  5  expecting  to  receive  something  of  them 

7  53  Who  have  received  the  law  by  the  dispo. 

8. 15  prayed  for  them,  that  they  might  receive 

8. 17  them,  and  they  received  the  Holy  Ghost 
8. 19  lay  hands,  he  may  receive  the  Holy  Ghost 

9.  19  when  he  had  received  meat,  he  w  as  stre. 

10.  43  whosoever  believeth  in  him  shall  receive 

10.  47  have  received  the  Holy  Ghost  as  well  as 

16.  24  Who,  having  received  such  a  charge,  th. 

17. 15  receiving  a  commandment  unto  Silas  and 

19.  2  Have  ye  received  the  Holy  Ghost  since 

20.  24  ministry  which  I  have  received  of  the  L. 

20.  35  It  is  more  blessed  to  give  than  to  receive 

26. 10  having  received  authority  from  the  chief 
26. 18  that  they  may  receive  forgiveness  of  sins 

Rom.  1.  s  By  whom  we  have  received  grace  and  ap. 

4.  1 1  received  the  sign  of  circumcision,  a  seal 

5.  11  by  whom  we  have  now  received  the  ato. 

5.  17  much  more  they  which  receive  abundance 

8.  15  For  ye  have  not  received  the  spirit  of  bo. 

8. 15  but  ye  have  received  the  spirit  of  adopt. 

13.  2  they  that  resist  shall  receive  to  themsel. 

1  Co.  2.  12  Now  we  have  received,  not  the  spirit  of 

3.  8  every  man  shall  receive  his  own  reward 
3. 14  If  any  man’s  work  abide.,  he  shall  receive 

4.  7  what  hast  thou  that  thou  didst  not  rece.? 

4.  7  now  if  thou  didst  receive  (it),  why  dost 

4.  7  thou  glory,  as  if  thou  hadst  not  received 

9.  24  run  all,  but  one  receiveth  the  prize?  So 

14.  5  that  the  church  may  receive  edifying 

2  Co.11.  4  receive  another. .  which  ye  have  not  rec. 

11.  24  Of  the  Jews  five  times  received  I  forty  (st.) 
Gal.  3.  2  Received  ye  the  spirit  by  the  works  of  the 

3.  14  that  we  might  receive  the  promise  of  the 
Col.  4.  10  touching  whom  ye  received  commandm. 
Heb.  2.  2  received  a  just  recompence  of  reward 
7.  5  who  receive  the  office  of  the  priesthood 
7.  8  here  men  t  hat  die  receive  tithes ;  but  there 
7.  9  who  receiveth  tithes,  payed  tithes  in  Ab. 
9.  15  they  which  are  called  might  receive  the 

10.  26  if  we  sin  wilfully  after  that  we  have  re. 

11.  8  which  he  should  after  [receive]  for  an  in. 

11.  11  'Through  faith  also  Sara  herself  received 

11.  13  not[havingreceived]the  promises,  but  h. 

11.  35  Women  received  their  dead  raised  to  life 

Jas.  1.  7  let  not  that  man  think  that  he  shall  rec. 
1. 12  receive  the  crown  of  life,  which  the  Lord 

3.  1  knowing  that  we  shall  receive  the  greater 

4.  3  Ye  ask,  and  receive  not,  because  ye  ask 

5.  7  until  he  receive  the  early  and  latter  rain 

1  Pe.  4.  10  every  man  hath  received  the  gift,  (even  so) 

2  Pe.  1.  17  For  he  received  from  God  the  Father  ho. 

1  Jo.  2.  27  But  the  anointing  which  ye  have  received 

3.  22  whatsoever  we  ask,  we  receive  of  him,  b. 

5.  9  If  we  receive  the  witness  of  men,  the  wi. 

2  Jo.  4  as  we  have  received  a  commandment  from 

10  receive  himnotinto(your)  house,  neither 
Rev.  2.  17  no  man  knoweth  saving  he  that  receiveth 

2.  27  broken  to  shivers  :  even  as  I  received  of 

3.  3  Remember  therefore  how  thou  hast  rece. 

4.  1 1  Thou  art  worthy,  0  Lord,  to  receive  glory 

5.  12  WorthyistheLamb..toreceivepower,  and 

14.  9  receive  (his)  mark  in  his  forehead,  or  in 

1 4 . 1 1  whosoever  receiveth  the  mark  of  his  name 

17.  12  received  no  kingdom  as  yet;  but  receive 

18.  4  and  that  ye  receive  not  of  her  plagues 

19.  20  deceived  them  that  had  received  the  mark 

20.  4  neither  had  received  (his)  mark  upon  their 


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21. ro  take  alonci  with,  share,  fj.eTaXr.fj.06vw  metal. 

Hob.  6.  7  For  the  earth . .  receiveth  blessing  from  God 

22.  To  receive  beside,  icapabexogai  paradechomai. 

Mark  4.  20  such  as  hear  the  word,  and  receive  (it),  and 
Acts  16.  21  which  are  not  lawful  for  us  to  receive,  n. 

22. 18  they  will  not  receive  thy  testimony  con. 

1  Ti.  5.19  Against  an  elder  receive  not  an  accusation 
Heb.  12.  6  scourgeth  every  son  whom  he  receiveth 

23.  To  take  or  receive  beside,  irapaXp./j0avw  parala. 
Mark  7.  4  things  there  be  which  they  have  received 
John  I.  II  came  unto  his  own,  and  his  own  received 

14.  3  come  again,  and  receive  you  unto  myself 
1  Co.11.  23  For  I  have  received  of  the  Lord  that  wh. 

15.  1  which  also  ye  have  received,  and  wherein 
15.  3  first  of  all  that  which  I  also  received,  how 

Gal.  1.  9  any  other  gospel,  .than  that  ye  have  rec. 

1.  12  For  I  neither  received  it  of  man,  neither 
Phil.  4.  9  which  ye  have  both  learned,  and  received 

Col.  2.  6  As  ye  have  therefore  received  Christ  J esus 
4. 17  ministry  which  thou  hast  received  in  the 

1  Th.  2.  13  when  ye  received  the  word  of  God  which 

4.  1  that  as  ye  have  received  of  us  how  ye  ou. 

2  Th.  3.  6  after  the  tradition  which  he  received  of 
Heb.  12.  28  we  receiving  a  kiugdom  which  cannot  be 

24.  To  receive  to  ( one's  self),  icpoabexogai  prosclcch. 
Lukeis.  2  This  man  receiveth  sinners,  and  eateth 
Ronn6.  2  That  ye  receive  her  in  the  Lord,  as  beco. 
Phil.  2.  29  Receive  him  therefore  in  the  Lord  with 

25.  To  take  or  receive  to  (one’s  self),  icpoaXap.0avw. 
Acts  28.  2  received  us  every  one,  because  of  the  pr. 
Rom.  14.  1  Him  that  is  weak  in  the  faith  receive  ye 

14.  3  not  judge  him.  .for  God  hath  received 

15.  7  receive  ye  one  another,  as  Christ  also  re. 
Phm.  12  therefore  [receive]  him  that  is  mine  own 

17  If  thou  count  me  therefore  a  partner,  re. 

2 6.  To  receive  under  ( one's  roof),  birobexop.cn  liupo. 
Lukeio.  38  certain  woman  named  Martha  received 

19.  6  and  came  down,  and  received  him  joyfu. 
Acts  17.  7  Whom  Jason  hath  received :  and  these 
Jas.  2.23  when  she  had  received  the  messengers 

27.  To  take  or  receive  under,  vvoXap.0d.vw  hupolam. 
Acts  1.  9  a  cloud  received  him  out  of  their  sight 

28.  Tohaveplace  for,  contain,  receive, xwpew  choreo. 
Matt  19. 12  He  that  is  able  to  receive  (it),  let  him  re. 

2  Co.  7.  2  Receive  us ;  we  have  wronged  no  man 

[See  also  Comfort,  damage,  law,  mercy,  seed,  sight, 
strength,  tithes.] 

RECEIVE  (again,  for),  to  — 

1.  To  take  or  receive  from,  airoXap0avw  apolambano. 

Luke  6.  34  lend  to  sinners,  to  receive  as  much  again 

2.  To  bring,  Kopl(w  komizo. 

Col.  3.25  But 'he  that  doeth  wrong  shall  receive  for 

RECEIVE  ashes,  to  — 

To  remove  ashes,  |e!;!  dashen,  3. 

Exod27.  3  slialt  make  his  pans  to  receive  his  ashes 

RECEIVE  (gladly),  to  — 

To  receive  from,  away,  back,  fully,  airobexopai. 
Luke  8.  40  people  (gladly)  received  him  :  for  they 
Acts  2.  41  Then  they  that  gladly  received  his  word 
15.  4  [they  were  received]  of  the  church,  and 

RECEIVE,  can,  to  be  room  to  — 

To  have  place,  contain,  receive,  xwpew  choreo. 
Mattig.  11  All  (men)  cannot  receive  this  saying,  save 
Mark  2.  2  insomuch  that  there  was  no  room  to  rec. 

RECEIVED  (up),  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  gathered,  ']0k  asaph ,  2. 

Numi2.  14  and  after  that  let  her  be  received  in(ag.) 

2 . To  take  or  receive  up  or  up,  avaXap0avw  anala. 
Marki6. 19  [he  was  received  up  into  heaven,  and  sat] 
Acts  10. 16  vessel  was  received  up  again  into  heaven 
1  Ti.  3.  16  believed  on  in  the  world,  received  up  into 

3.  A  takiiuj  or  receiving  back,  dvaXy^ts  analepsis. 

Luke  9.  51  was  come  that  he  should  be  received  up 

4 . To  take,  receive,  Xag06vw  lambano. 

1  Ti.  4.  4  nothing  to  be  refused,  if  it  be  received 

5.  A  receiving  or  sharing  with,  peraXif'lns  metale. 

1  Ti.  4.  3  which  God  hath  created  to  be  received 
RECEIVER,  RECEIVING  — 

1  .To  take,  receive,  np^  laqach. 

2  Ki.  5.  20  spared  Naaman . .  in  not  receiving  at  his 

2.  To  weigh  out,  pay,  spend,  Vv'  shaqal. 

Isa.  33.  18  where  (is)  the  receiver?  where  (is)  hethat 

3. yl  receiving,  reception,  Xiftpis  lepsis. 

Phil.  4. 15  as  concerning  giving  and  receiving,  but 
4  .A  receiving  to  ( one’s  self),  irpicrXir^ns  proslepsis. 
Rom  1 1.  15  what  (shall)  [the  receiving]  (of  them  be) 

RE'-CHAB,  33i;  companionship. 

1.  A  son  of  Rimmon  the  Beerothite;  with  the  help  of 
his  brother  Baanah  he  assassinated  Ish-bosheth  son  of 
Saul  in  his  bed,  and  were  put  to  death  for  it  by  David. 
B.C.  1048. 

2  Sa.  4.  2  and  the  name  of  the  other  R.,  the  sons  of 
4.  s  And  the  sons  of  Rimmon . .  R.  and  Baanah 
4.  6  and  R.  and  Baanah  his  brother  escaped 
4.  9  David’answered  R.  and  Baanah  his  brother 


2.  Father  of  Jehonadab,  B.C.  930,  and  founder  of  a  tribe 
whom  hecharged  to  abstain  from  wine,  live  intents,  &c.: 
and  who  are  still  found  N.E.  of  Medina. 

2  Ki.io.  15  he  lighted  on  Jehonadab  the  son  of  R.(c.) 

10.  23  Jehu  went,  and  Jehonadab  the  son  of  R. 
Jer.  35.  6  Jonadab  the  son  of  R.  our  father  comma. 
35.  8  obeyed  the  voice  of  Jonadab.  .son  of  R. 

35.  14  The  words  of  Jonadab  the  son  of  R.,  that 
35.  16  the  sons  of  Jonadab  the  son  of  R.  have  p. 
35.  19  Jonadab  the  son  of  R.  shall  not  wantam. 

3.  A  descendant  of  Hemath  a  Kenite.  B.C.  930. 

1  Ch.  2.  55  Hemath,  the  father  of  the  house  of  R. 

4.  Father  of  Malchiah,  a  chief  man  who  returned  from 
exile  and  helped  to  repair  the  wall  after  Nehemiah  came. 
B.C.  455. 

Neh.  3.  14  dung  gate  repaired  Malchiah  the  son  of  R. 
RE-CHAB-ITES,  D’ajl. 

The  tribe  or  family  of  the  preceding  Recliab,  and  of 
Jonadab  or  Jehonadab  his  sou. 

Jer.  35.  2  Go  unto  the  house  of  the  R.,  and  speak 
35.  3  Then  I  took,  .the  whole  house  of  the  R. 

35.  5  And  I  set  before . .  the  R.  pots  full  of  wine 
35  18  Jeremiah  said  unto  the  house  of  the  R. 

RE'-CHAH,  npn  declivity. 

A  city  in  Judah,  not  yet  identified. 

1  Ch.  4. 12  These  (are)  the  men  of  R. 

RECKON,  to  — 

1  .To  reckon,  atyn  chashab,  3. 

Lev.  25.  50  he  shall  reckon  with  him  that  bought  him 
27.  18  priest  shall  reckon  unto  him  the  money 
27.  23  Then  the  priest  shall  reckon  unto  him  the 

2  Ki.  i2.  15  Moreover  they  reckoned  not  with  the  men 

2.  To  number,  write,  cypher,  150  saphar . 

Eze.  44.  26  they  shall  reckon  unto  him  seven  days 

3.  To  visit,  inspect,  lay  a  charge  on,  ^5  paqad. 
Num.  4.  32  by  name  ye  shall  reckon  the  instruments 

4.  To  make  equal,  compare,  place,  nw  shavah,  3. 

Isa.  38.  13  I  reckoned  till  morning,  (that,)  as  a  lion 

5 . To  reckon,  Xoyl^opai  logizomai. 

Luke22.  37  he  was  reckoned  among  the  transgressors 
Rom.  4.  4  is  the  reward  not  reckoned  of  grace,  but 
4.  9  we  say  that  faith  was  reckoned  to  Abrali. 

4.  10  How  is  it  then  reckoned?  when  he  was  in 
6. 11  Likewise  reckon  ye  also  yourselves  to  be 

8.  18  For  I  reckon  that  the  sufferings  of  tliisp. 

6.  To  take  account  together,  cruva’pw  Xiyov  sunairo. 
Matt 25.  19  lord  of  those  servants  cometh,  and  reck. 

7 . To  take  up  together,  avvaipw  sunairo. 

Matt  18.  24  when  lie  had  begun  to  reckon,  one  was  b. 
RECKONED  (by  genealogies),  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  reckoned,  Btyn  chashab,  2. 

Num  18.  27  your  heave  offering  shall  be  reckoned  un. 

2  Sa.  4.  2  for  Beeroth  also  was  reckoned  to  Benjamin 

2.  To  reckon  self,  3B>n  chashab,  7. 

Num  23.  9  shall  not  be  reckoned  among  the  nations 

3.  To  reckon  self  or  be  reckoned  by  genealogy,  bn],  7. 

1  Ch.  5.  1  the  genealogy  is  not  to  be  reckoned  after 

5.  7  genealogy  of  their  generations  was  reck. 

5.  17  All  these  were  reckoned  by  genealogies 
7.  5  reckoned  in  all  by  their  genealogies  four. 

7.  7  were  reckoned  by  their  genealogies  twen. 

9.  1  all  Israel  were  reckoned  by  genealogies 
9.  22  These  were  reckoned  by  their  genealogy 

2  CI1.31. 19  were  reckoned  by  genealogies  among  the 
Ezra  2.  62  those  that  were  reckoned  by  genealogy 

8.  3  were  reckoned  by  genealogy  of  the  males 
Neh.  7.  5  that  they  might  be  reckoned  by  genealogy 

RECKONING,  (to  be  made)  — 

1  .To  be  reckoned,  3b  C1  chashab,  2. 

2  Ki.22.  7  there  was  no  reckoning  made  with  them 

2 .Inspection,  visitation,  charge,  rnijS  pequddali. 

1  Ch.23. 11  therefore  they  were  in  one  reckoning,  ac. 
RECOMMENDED,  to  be  — 

To  give  beside,  icapabibwpc  paradidomi. 

Acts  14.  26  whence  they  had  been  recommended  to 
15.  40  being  recommended  by  the  brethren  unto 

RECOMPENCE  (of  reward)  — 

\. Recompence,  deserving,  deed,  7)DJ  gemul. 

Prov  12.  14  recompence  of  a  man’s  hands  shall  be  re. 
Isa.  35.  4  vengeance,  (even)  God  (with)  a  recompe. 
59.  18  fury  to  his  adversaries,  recompence  to  his 
59.  18  to  the  islands  he  will  repay  recompence 
66.  6  that  rendereth  recompence  to  his  enemies 
Jer.  51.  6  he  will  render  unto  her  a  recompence 
Lam  3.  64  Render  unto  them  a  recompence,  O  Lord 
Joel.  3.  4  will  ye  render  me  a  recompence?  and  if 
3.  4,  7  return  your  recompence  upon  your  own 

3. Recompence,  deserving,  deed,  rr^D?  gemulah. 

Jer.  51.  56  God  of  recompences  shall  surely  requite 

^-Recompense,  c^b  shillum. 

Isa.  34.  8  of  recompences  for  the  controversy  of  Zion 
Hos.  9.  7  the  days  of  recompence  are  come  ;  Israel 

5.  Recompence,  dW  shillem. 

Deut32.  35  To  me  (belongeth)  vengeance  and  recom. 

6.  Change ,  exchange,  recompence,  rrjlDB  temurah. 

Job  15.  31  Let  not.  .for  vanity  shall  be  his  recomp. 


7  .Retaliation, recompence,  kvraicubopaantapodorrw,. 
Luke  14.  12  bid  thee.,  and  a  recompence  be  made  thee 
Rom  11.  9  stumbling  block,  and  a  recompence  unto 

8.  A  corresponding  reward,  avn pioBca  antimisthia. 

Rom.  1.  27  recompence  of  their  error  which  was  meet 
2  Co.  6. 13  Nowfora  rccoinpencein  the  same,  I  speak 

9 . A  giving  av:ay  or  back  a.  reward,  picrdairoboala. 

Heb.  2.  2  if.  received  a  just  recompence  of  reward 

10,  35  which  hath  great  recompence  of  reward 

1 1.  26  respect  unto  the  recompence  of  the  reward 
RECOMPENSE  (again),  to  — 

1.7’o  recompense,  do,  Vca  gamod. 

2  Sa.  19.  36  why  should  the  king  recompense  it  me 
Joel  3.  4  if  ye  recompense  rue,  s\vift]y(and)speedily 

2.  To  give,  jm  nathan. 

2  Ch.  6.  23  recompensing  his  way  upon  his  own  head 
Eze.  7.  3  aud  will  recompense  upon  thee  all  thine 
7.  4  I  will  recompense  thy  ways  upon  thee,  and 
7.  8  recompense  thee  for  all  thine  abominat. 

7.  9  I  will  recompense  thee  according  to  thy 
9.  10  will  recompense  theirwayupon  their  head 
11.  21  I  will  recompense  their  way  upon  their 

16.  43  will  recompense  thy  way  upon  (thine)  h. 

17.  19  it  will  I  recompense  upon  his  own  head 

22.  31  their  own  way  have  I  recompensed  upon 

23.  49  they  shall  recompense yourlewduessupon 

3.  To  turn  back,  3ib  shub,  5. 

Num.  5.  7  he  shall  recompense  his  trespass  with  the 

5.  8  if  the  man  have  no  kinsman  to  recompense 
2  Sa.  22.  21  to  the  cleanness  of  my  hands,  .lie  recom. 

22. 25  Lord  hath  recompensed  me  according  to 
Psa.  18.  20  to  the  cleanness  of  my  hands,  lie  recom. 

18.  24  Lord  recompensed  me  according  to  my 
Hos.  12.  2  according  to  his  doings  will  he  recomp. 

4.  To  finish,  complete,  recompense,  o7b  shalam,  3. 
Ruth  2. 12  The  Lord  recompense  thy  work,  and  a 
Job  34.  33  he  will  recompense  it,  whether  thou  re. 
Prov  20.  22  Say  not  tliou,  I  will  recompense  evil ;  (but) 
Isa.  65.  6  will  recompense,  even  recompense  into 
Jer.  16. 18  I  will  recompense  their  iniquity  and  their 

25.  14  I  will  recompense  them  accordingtothcir 
32. 18  recompensest  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers 
50.  29  recompense  her  according  to  her  work 

5.  To  give  away,  back,  fully,  anobibwpi  apodulOmi. 

Rom.  12.  17  Recompense  to  no  man  evil  for  evil 

6.  To  give  away  in  return,  avTaicobibwpi  antapod. 

Lukei4.  14  they  cannot  recompense  thee :  for  thou 

14. 14  be  recompensed  at  the  resurrection  of  the 
Rom.11.  35  it  shall  be  recompensed  unto  liim  again 
2  Th.  1.  6  to  recompense  tribulation  to  them  that 
Heb.  10.  30  I  will  recompense,  saith  the  Lord.  And 
RECOMPENSED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  caused  to  turn  back,  2)b  shub,  6. 

Num.  5.  8  let  the  trespass  be  recompensed  unto  the 

2.  To  becompleted, repaid, recompensed, chv  shalam, 4. 
Prov  1 1.  31  the  righteous  shall  be  recompensed  in  the 
Jer.  18.  20  Shall  evil  be  recompensed  for  good?  for 

RECONCILE  (self),  to  — 

1  .To  cover,  make  atonement,  333  kaphar,  3. 

Lev.  6.  30  isbrought..toreconcile..intheholy(place) 
16.  20  when  he  hath  made  an  end  of  reconciling 
Eze.  45.  20  so  thou  slialtdo.  .so  shall  ye  reconcile  the 

2  .To  make  self  pleasing,  nyi  ratsah,  7. 

1  Sa.  29.  4  wherewith  should  he  reconcile  himself 

3.  jTo  change  thoroughly  from,  avoKaTaXXaTrw. 

Eph.  2. 16  he  might  reconcile  both  unto  God  in  one 
Col.  1. 20  by  him  to  reconcile  all  things  unto  him. 
1.  21  And  you,  that  were . . enemies . . hath  her. 

1. To  change  thoroughly,  KaraXXaarrw  katallasso. 

2  Co.  5.  18  who  hath  reconciled  us  to  himself  byJesus 

5.  19  reconciling  the  world  unto  himself,  not 

RECONCILED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  changed  throughout,  bio.Xx6.Trofj.cn  diallatt. 

Matt.  5.  24  be  reconciled  to  thy  brother,  and  then 

2.  To  change  thoroughly,  KaraXXaacrw  katallasso. 

Rom.  5. 10  we  were  reconciled  to  God  by  the  death 

5.  10  being  reconciled,  we  shall  be  saved  by  his 

1  Co.  7. 11  let  her.  .be  reconciled  to  (her)  husband 

2  Co.  5.  20  we  pray .  .in  Christ’s  stead,  be  ye  reconc. 
RECONCILING,  RECONCILIATION  — 

A  thorough  change,  KaraXXayif  katallage. 

Rom  1 1. 15  if  tlie  casting  away  of  them  (be)  therecn. 
2  Co.  5.  18  hath  given  to  ns  the  ministry  of  reconcil. 

5.  19  hath  committed  unto  us  the  w  ord  of  rec. 

RECONCILIATION  (for),  to  make  — 

1  .To  offer  or  receive  a  sin  offering,  xpn  chata,  3. 

2  Ch.29.  24  they  made  reconciliation  with  their  blood 

2.  To  cover,  make  atonement,  3?3  kaphar,  3. 

Lev.  8. 15  sanctified  it,  to  make  reconciliation  upon 
Eze.  45.  15  to  make  reconciliation  for  them,  saith  the 
43. 17  to  make  reconciliation  for  the  house  of  I. 
Dan.  9.  24  to  make  reconciliation  for  iniquity,  and 

3.  To  appease ,  propitiate,  IXaciKouai  hilaskomai. 
Heb.  2.  17  make  reconciliation  for  the  sins  of  the 

RECORD  — 

1 .  A  record,  pi?’),  fpi  dokran,  dikron. 

Ezra  4. 15  made  in  the  hook  of  the  records  of  thy  f. 
4.  15  so  shalt  thou  find  in  the  hook  of  the  rec. 

6.  2  and  therein  (was)  a  record  thus  written 


RECORD 


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REDEEMER 


2.  A  memorial,  j'njt  zikkaron. 

Esth.  6.  i  to  bring  the  book  of  the  records  of  the  C. 

3 . A  testimony,  witness,  in'?  sahed. 

Job  16.  i9  my  witness  (is)  in  heaven,  and  my  record 

4.  A  martyr,  witness,  paprvs  martus. 

2  Co.  j.  23  I  call  God  for  a  record  upon  my  soul,  that 
Phil.  1.  8  God  is  my  record,  how  greatly  I  long  after 

5.  Testimony,  witness,  paprupia  marturia. 

John  1. 19  this  is  the  record  of  John,  when  the  Jews 
8.  13  said  unto  him.  .thy  record  is  not  true 
8.  14  my  record  is  true :  for  I  know  whence  I 

19.  35  his  record  is  true  :  and  he  knoweth  that 
1  Jo.  5.  10  he  believeth  not  the  record  that  God  gave 

5.  11  this  is  the  record,  that  God  hath  given  to 

3  John  i2  good  report . .  and  ye  know  that  our  record 
RECORD,  to  (bear,  call,  take  to)  — 

1  .To  cause  to  remember,  "oj  zakar,  5. 

Exod2o.  24  In  all  places  where  I  record  my  name  I 

1  Ch.16.  4  to  record,  and  to  thank  and  praise  the 

2.  To  cause  to  testify,  i']l  ud,  5. 

Deut  30.  19  I  call  heaven  and  earth  to  record  this  day 
31.  28  call  heaven  and  earth  to  record  against  t. 
Isa.  8.  2  1  took  unto  me  faithful  witnesses  to  rec. 

3.  To  write,  3n?  kathab. 

Nell.  12.  22  (were)  recorded  chief  of  the  fathers:  also 

4.  To  bear  testimony  or  witness,  paprvpe o>  marlurcu. 
John  1.  32  John  bare  record,  saying,  1  saw  the  spirit 

1.  34  I  saw,  and  bare  record  that  this  is  the  Son 
8.  13  said ..  Thou  bearest  record  of  thyself;  thy 

8. 14  said.  .Though  I  bear  record  of  myself, (yet) 

12.  17  The  people. .  that  was  with  him .  .bare  rec. 

19.  35  And  he  that  saw  (it)  bare  record,  and  his 
Rom  10.  2  I  bear  them  record  that  they  have  a  zeal 

2  Co.  8.  3  For  to  (their)  power,  I  bear  record,  yea,  and 
Gal.  4.  15  for  I  bear  you  record,  that,  if .  .possible,  ye 
Col.  4. 13  I  bear  him  record,  that  he  hath  a  great 

1  Jo.  5.  7  (there  are  three  that  bear  record  in  hea.] 

3  John  12  we  (also)  bear  record ;  and  ye  know  that 
Rev.  1.  2  Who  bare  record  of  the  word  of  God,  and  of 

5.  To  testify  orbear witness. pa.pTvpop.ai  marturomai. 
,  Acts  20.  26  I  take  you  to  record  this  day,  that  I  (am) 

RECORDER  — 

To  cause  to  remember,  "oj  zakar,  5. 

2  Sa.  8.  16  Jehosliaphat  the  son  of  Alihud  (was)  rec. 

20.  24  Jehosliaphat  the  son  of  Alihud  (was)  rec. 

1  Ki.  4.  3  Jehosliaphat  the  son  of  Alihud,  the  reco. 

2  Ki.18. 18,  37  and  Joali  the  son  of  Asaph  therecorder 

1  CI1.18.  15  Jehosliaphat  the  sou  of  Alihud,  recorder 

2  Ch.34.  8  and  Joah  the  son  of  Joaliaz  the  recorder 
Isa.  36.  3  the  scribe,  and  Joah,  Asaph’s  son,  the  r. 

36.  22  scribe  and  Joah  the  son  of  Asaph,  the  rec. 

RECOUNT,  to  — 

To  remember,  -15;  zakar. 

Nah.  2.  5  He  shall  recount  liis  worthies :  they  shall 
RECOVER  (self,  strength),  to  — 

1  .To  gather,  r]DX  asaph. 

2  Ki.  5.  3  prophet,  .would  recover  him  of  his  lepr. 
5.  6  thou  mayest  recover  him  of  his  leprosy 
5.  7  that  this  man  doth  send  unto  me  to  rec. 
5.  11  strike  his  hand  over  the  place,  and  reco. 

2.77)  brighten  up,  encourage,  aSa  balag,  5. 

Psa.  39.  13  that  I  may  recover  strength,  before  I  go 

3.  To  live,  revive,  n;n  cliayah. 

2  Ki.  1.  2  enquire,  .whether  I  shall  recover  of  this 
8.  8,  9  saying,  Shall  I  recover  of  this  disease 
8.  10  Thou  mayest  certainly  recover :  howbeit 
8.  14  He  told  me.  .thou  shouldest  surely  reco. 
20.  7  took  and  laid  (it)  on  the  boil,  and  he  rec. 
Isa.  38.  9  when  he  had  been  sick,  and  was  recovered 
38.  21  lay  [it]  for  a  plaister .  .and  he  shall  recover 

4.  To  keep  safe,  recover,  dSt  chalctm,  5. 

Isa.  38. 16  so  wilt  thou  recover  me,  and  make  me  to 

5.  Life  preserver,  quickening,  .Trp  michyah. 

2  Ch.14. 13  that  they  could  not  recover  themselves 

6.  To  snatch  away,  deliver,  spoil,  ^xa  natsal,  5. 
Judgn.  26  did  ye  not  recover  (them)  with  in  that  time 

1  Sa.  30.  8  overtake  (them),  and  without  fail  recover 

30.  18  David  recovered  all  that  the  Amalekites 
30.  22  not  give,  .of  the  spoil  that  we  have  reco. 
Hos.  2.  9  and  will  recover  my  wool  and  my  flax  (g.) 

7.  To  keep  in,  restrain,  detain,  ixy  atsar. 

2  Ch.13.  20  Neither  did  Jeroboam  recover  strength 

8.  To  get,  acquire,  possess,  nap  qanah. 

Isa.  11. 11  torecoverthe  remnant  of  his  people,  wh. 

9.  To  cause  to  turn  back,  fw  sliub,  5. 

1  Sa.  30.  19  was  nothing  lacking.  .David  recovered  all 

2  Sa.  8.  3  recover  his  border  at  tile  river  Euphrates 
2  Ki.  13.  25  beat  him,  and  recovered  the  cities  of  Is. 

14.  28  he  recovered  Damascus,  and  Hamath,  (w. 
16.  6  Rezin  king  of  Syria  recovered  Elath  to  S. 
Jer.  41. 16  of  the  people  whom  he  had  recovered  from 

10.77)  become  sober  again,  avavfi<pai  ananepho. 

2  Ti.  2.  26  they  may  recover  themselves  out  of  the 

11.  To  hold  well,  KaAus  echo  kalOs. 

Marki6.  18  [hands  on  the  sick,  and  they  shall  recover] 
RECOVERED,  to  be  — 

1.77)  be  or  become  strong,  pin  chazaq, 

Isa.  39.  1  that  he  had  been  sick,  and  was  recovered 


2.  To  go  up,  nS^  alah. 

Jer.  8.22  why.  .is  not  the  health  of.  .my  people  re. 
RED  (marble,  wine),  redness — 

1 .  lied,  ruddy,  onx  adorn. 

Gen.  25.  30  Feed  me,  I  pray  thee,  with  that  same  red 
Numi9.  2  that  they  bring  thee  a  red  heifer  without 
2  Ki.  3.  22  saw  the  water  on  the  other  side .  .red  as 
Isa.  63.  2  Wherefore  (are  thou)red in  thine  apparel 
Zech.  1.  8  behold  a  man  ridingupon  a  red  horse,  and 

1.  8  and  behind  him . .  red  horses,  speckled  and 

6.  2  In  the  first  chariot . .  red  horses,  and  in  the 

2.  Red,  ruddy,  ’Jinx,  ’JiDpK  admoni. 

Gen.  25.  25  the  first  came  out  red,  all  over  like  an 

3.  Refreshed,  fiery,  ’V^pn  chaklili. 

Gen.  49. 12  His  eyes,  .red  with  wine,  and  his  teeth 

4.  Refreshment,  fierceness,  niV'ppn  chakliluth. 

Prov  23.  29  who  hath  wounds . .  who  hath  redness  of 

5.  Red  or  fouled  wine,  nan  cliemer. 

Isa.  27.  2  sing  ye  unto  her,  A  vineyard  of  red  wine 

6.  Fiery,  red,  rv/ipos  purrhos. 

Rev.  6.  4  there  went  out  another  horse  (that  was)  r. 

12.  3  a  great  red  dragon, having  seven  heads  and 

7.  White  or  shining  marble,  ana  bahat. 

Esth.  1.  6  a  pavement  of  red,  and  blue,  and  white 
RED  SEA,  cjiD  0;  yam  suph. 

The  sea  between  Egypt  and  Arabia :  the  Hebrew  name 
is  Yam  Suph,  the  “sea of  weeds."  The  upper  part  of  it 
has  two  arms :  the  western  one  being  called  the  Gulf  of 
Suez,  which  is  190  miles  long ;  while  the  eastern  one  is 
called  the  Gulf  of  Alcala,  and  is  about  112  miles  in 
length.  The  head  of  the  former  (over  which  Israel 
passed),  is  said  to  have  retired  50  miles  since  the  birth 
of  Christ.  The  name  lied  is  perhaps  a  translation  of 
Edom. 

Exodio.  19  And  the  Lord,  .cast  them  into  the  R.  sea 
[See  under  Sea,  for  other  passages.] 

RED,  to  be  (made)  — 

1.  To  be  made  reel,  dtx  adam,  4. 

Exod25.  5  rams’  skins  dyed  red,  and  badgers’  skins 

26. 14  make  a  covering,  .(of)  rams’  skins  dyed 
35.  7  rams’  skins  dyed  red,  and  badgers'  skins 
35.  23  and  red  skins  of  rams,  and  badgers’  skin 

36. 19  made  a  covering. .  (of)  rams’ skins  dyed  red 
39.  34  the  covering  of  rams’  skins  dyed  red,  and 

Nah.  2.  3  The  shield  of  hismighty  men  is  made  red 

2.  To  make  red,  cnx  adam,  5. 

Isa.  1. 18  though  they  be  red  like  crimson,  they  shall 

3.  To  show  self  red,  nix  adam,  7. 

Prov.23.  31  Look  not  thou  upon  the  wine  when  it  is  r. 

4.  To  daub,  be  troubled,  adulterated,  ehamar. 
Psa.  75.  8  and  the  wine  is  red ;  it  is  full  of  mixture 

5.  To  be  fire-coloured,  mtpfcafa  purrhazu. 

Matt  16.  2  (It  will  be)  lair  weather ;  for  the  sky  is  red 
16.  3  foul  weather  to  day ;  for  the  sky  is  red  and 
REDDISH  (somewhat)  — 

Reddish,  very  red,  D'Dix  adamdam. 

Lev.  13. 19  a  bright  spot,  white,  and  somewhat  red. 

13.  24  bright  spot,  somewhat  reddish,  or  white 

13.  42  if  there  be . .  a  white  reddish  sore :  it  (is)  a 
13.  43  (if)  the  rising  of  the  sore  (be)  white  reddish 

13.  49  if  the  piaguebe  greenish  or  reddish  in  the 

14.  37  with  hollow  strakes,  greenish  or  reddish 
REDEEM  (self),  to — 

1.  To  free  {by  avenging  or  repaying),  Ska  gaal. 

Gen.  48. 16  The  angel  which  redeemed  me  from  all 
Exod.  6.  6  will  redeem  you  with  a  stretched  out  arm 

15.  13  led.  .the  people  (which)  thou  hast  redee. 
Lev.  25.  25  come  to  redeem  it,  then  shall  he  redeem 

25.  26  if  the  man  have  none  to  redeem  it,  and  hi. 
25.  48  After,  .one  of  his  brethren  may  redeem 
25.  49  his  uncle  or  his  uncle's  son,  may  redeem 

27. 13  if  lie  will  at  all  redeem  it,  then  he  shall 

27. 15  if  he  that  sanctified  it  will  redeem  his  ho. 

27. 19  if  he.  .will  in  any  wise  redeem  it,  then  he 
27.  20  if  he  will  not  redeem  the  field,  or  if  he  ha. 
27.  31  if  a  man  will  at  all  redeem .  .of  his  tithes 

Ruth  4.  4  If  thou  wilt  redeem  (it),  redeem  (it) ;  but 
4.  4  if  thou  wilt  Dot  redeem  (it,  then)  tell  me 
4.  4  none  to  redeem  (it),  .lie  said,  I  will  rede. 
4.  6  I  cannot  redeem  (it)  for  myself,  lest  Imar 
4.  6  redeem  thou  my  right.  .1  cannot  redeem 
Psa.  69. 18  Draw  nigh  unto  my  soul,  (and)  will  rede. 

72. 14  He  shall  redeem  their  soul  from  deceit 
74-  2  thine  inheritance,  (which)  thou  hast  red. 
77.  15  Thou  hast  with  (thine)  arm  redeemed  thy 

103.  4  Who  redeemeth  thy  life  from  destruction 

106.  10  redeemed  them  from  the  hand  of  the  en. 

107.  2  whom  lie  hath  redeemed  from  the  hand 
Isa.  43.  1  for  I  have  redeemed  thee,  I  have  called 

44.  22  return  unto  me ;  for  I  have  redeemed  thee 
44.  23  Lord  hath  redeemed  Jacob,  and  glorified 
48.  20  Lord  hath  redeemed  his  servant  Jacob 
52.  9  for  the  Lord,  .he  hath  redeemed  Jerusa. 
63.  9  in  his  pity  lie  redeemed  them  ;  and  he  b. 
Lam.  3.  58  hast  pleaded,  .thou  hast  redeemed  my  1. 
Hos.  13.  14  I  will  redeem  them  from  death  :  0  death 
Mic.  4. 10  Lord  shall  redeem  thee  from  the  hand  of 

2.  To  be  f  reed,  ^xa  gaal,  2. 

Lev.  25.  49  or,  if  he  be  able,  he  may  redeem  himself 

3.  Freedom,  redemption,  nWt?  geullah. 

Lev.  25. 26  if  the  man .  .himself  be  able  to  redeem  it 


Lev.  25.  29  he  may  redeem  it  within  a  whole  year  a. 
25. 29  (within)  a  full  year  may  he  redeem  it 
25.  32  cities . .  may  the  Le vites  redeem  at  any  ti. 

4.  To  free,  redeem,  .119  paddh. 

Exodi3.  13  every  firstling  ofan  ass  thou  shaltredeem 
13.  13  if  thou  wiltnotredeem  it,  then  thou  shalt 
13.  13  the  first  horn  of  man.  .shalt  thou  redeem 

13. 15  all  the  first  born  of  my  children  I  redeem 
34.  20  the  firstliug  of  an  ass  thou  shalt  redeem 
34.  20  if  thou  redeem  (him)  not,  then  shalt  thou 
34.  20  the  first  born  of  thy  sons  thou  shalt  red. 

Lev.  27.  27  he  shall  redeem  (it)  according  to  thine  es. 
N unit 8.  15  first  bom  of  man  shalt  thou  surely  rede. 
18.  15  firstling  of  unclean  beasts  shalt  thou  re. 

18. 16  And.  .from  amontholdshaltthouredeem 
18.  17  firstling  of  a  goat,  thou  shalt  not  redeem 

Deut.  7.  8  redeemed  you  out  of  the  house  of  bond 
9.  26  which  thou  hast  redeemed  through  thy 

13.  5  redeemed  you  out  of  the  house  of  bond. 
15.  15  God  redeemed  thee  :  therefore  I  commau. 

21.  8  thy  people  Israel,  whom  thou  hast  rede. 
24. 18  God  redeemed  thee  thence ;  therefore  I 

2  Sa.  4.  9  who  hath  redeemed  my  soul  out  of  all  a. 

7.  23  God  went  to  redeem  for  a  people  to  him. 
7.  23  which  thou  redeemedst  to  thee  from  Eg. 
1  Ki.  1.  29  hath  redeemed  my  soul  out  of  all  distress 
1  Ch.17.  21  God  went  to  redeem  (to  lie)  his  own  peo. 

17.  21  whom  tliou  hast  redeemed  out  of  Egypt 
Neh.  1. 10  thou  hast  redeemed  by  thy  great  power 
Job  5.  20  he  shall  redeem  thee  from  death ;  and  in 

6.  23  or,  Redeem  me  from  the  hand  of  the  mi. 
Psa.  25.  22  Redeem  Israel,  O  God,  out  of  all  his  tro. 
26. 11  But.  .redeem  me,  and  be  merciful  unto 
31.  5  tliou  hast  redeemed  me,  0  Lord  God  of 
34.  22  Lord  redeemeth  the  soul  of  Iris  servants 
44.  26  Arise,  .and  redeem  us  for  thy  mercies’  s. 
49.  7  None,  .can  by  any  means  redeem  his  bro. 
49.  15  God  will  redeem  my  soul  from  the  power 
71.  23  and  my  soul,  which  thou  hast  redeemed 
.30.  8  he  shall  redeem  Israel  from  all  his  iniq. 
Isa.  29.  22  thus  saith  the  Lord,  who  redeemed  Abr. 
Jer.  15.  21 1  will  redeem  thee  out  of  the  hand  of  the 
31.  11  Lord  hath  redeemed  Jacob,  and  ransom. 
IIos.  7. 13  though  I  have  redeemed  them,  yet  they 
Mic.  6.  4  redeemed  thee  out  of  the  house  of  serva. 
Zech.  10.  8  for  I  have  redeemed  them :  and  they  sli. 

5.  Separation,  redemption,  nn?  peduth. 

Isa.  50.  2  Is  my  hand  shortened . .  that  it  cannot  re. 

6.  To  break  off,  rend,  deliver,  pis  paraq. 

Psa. 136.  24  hath  redeemed  us  from  our  euemies :  for 

7.  To  acquire,  get,  nxp  qanah, 

Neh.  5.  8  have  redeemed  our  brethren  the  jews,  wh. 

3.  To  acquire  at  the  forum ,  ayopafoi  agorazo. 

Rev.  5.  9  hast  redeemed  us  to  God  by  thy  blood  out 

14.  3  And.  .which  were  redeemed  from  the  ea. 
14.  4  These  were  redeemed  from  among  men 

9.  To  acquire  out  of  the  forum,  i£ayopd£w  exagorazb. 
Gal.  3. 13  Christ  hath  redeemed  us  from  the  curse 

4.  5  To  redeem  them  that  were  under  the  law 
Epli.  5.  16  Redeeming  thetime,  because  the  days  are 
Col.  4.  5  Walk  in  wisdom. .redeeming  the  time 

10.  To  loose  by  a  price,  Xorpoio  lutroo. 

Luke24.  21  lie  which  should  have  redeemed  Israel 
Titus  2. 14  that  he  might  redeem  us  from  all  iniquity 
1  Pe.  1.  18  ye  know  that  ye  were  not  redeemed  with 
11  .To make  a  loosing, ■koUu  Xurpcuaiv poieolulrbsin. 

Luke  1.  68  he  hath  visited  and  redeemed  his  people 
REDEEMED,  to  (let)  be  — 

1  .To  be  or  become  freed,  *7X3  gaal,  2. 

Lev.  25.  30  if  it  lie  not  redeemed  within  the  space  of 
25.  54  if  he  be  not  redeemed  in  these  (years),  th. 
27.  20  the  field,  .shall  not  be  redeemed  any  1110. 
27.  27  or  if  it  be  not  redeemed,  then  it  shall  be 
27.  28  no  devoted  thing,  .shall  be  sold  or  rede. 
27.  33  if  he  change  it.  .it  shall  not  be  redeemed 
Isa.  52.  3  and  ye  shall  be  redeemed  without  money 

2.  To  be  freed,  redeemed,  rns  padah,  2. 

Lev.  19.  20  not  at  all  redeemed,  nor  freedom  given 
27.  29  None . .  devoted  of  men,  shall  be  redeemed 
Isa.  1.  27  Zion  shall-  be  redeemed  with  judgment 

3.  To  free,  redeem,  rns  paddh,  5. 

Exod2i.  8  If  she  pleasenot.  .let  her  be  redeemed:  to 

4.  Freed  or  redeemed  ones,  peduyim. 

Num.  3.  48  the  odd  numberof  themisto  be  redeemed 
REDEEMED  (that  are  or  were  to  be)  — 

1.  To  free  by  avenging  or  repaying,  )>xa  gaal. 

Psa.  107.  2  Let  the  redeemed  of  the  Lord  say  (so) 
Isa.  35.  9  Nolion,  .but  the  redeemed  shall  walk(th.) 

62.  12  The  holy  people,  The  redeemed  of  the  L. 

63.  4  and  the  year  of  my  redeemed  is  come 

2.  To  free,  redeem,  rns  padah. 

Num  18. 16  those  that  are  to  be  redeemed  from  a  m. 
Isa.  51.  11  Therefore  the  redeemed  of  the  Lord  shall 

3.  Free  or  redeemed  ones,  D”lig  peduyim. 

Num.  3.  46  for  those  that  are  to  he  redeemed  of  the 
3.  49  them  that  were  redeemed  by  the  Levite 
3.  51  gave  the  money  of  them  that  were  redeem. 

REDEEMER  — 

To  free  (by  avenging  or  repaying),  Sxa  gaal. 

•Job  19.  25  Fori  kuow  (that)my  redeemer liveth,  and 
Psa.  19.  14  Let.  .acceptable,  .mystrength.andmyre. 
78  35  they  remembered,  .the high  God  their  re. 


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Prov  23.  11  their  redeemer  (is)  mighty ;  he  shall  plead 
Isa.  41.  14  and  thy  redeemer,  the  holy  one  of  Israel 

43.  14  Thus  saitli  the  Lord,  your  redeemer,  the 

44.  6  Thus  saitli  the  Lord,  .and  his  redeemer 
44.  24  Thus  saith  the  Loiid,  thy  redeemer,  and 

47.  4  our  redeemer,  the  Lord  of  hosts  (is)  his  n. 

48.  17  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  thy  redeemer,  the  h. 

49.  7  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  the  redeemer  of  Is. 
49.  26  thy  redeemer,  the  mighty  one  of  Jacob 
54.  5  thy  redeemer  the  holy  one  of  Israel 

54.  8  will  I  have  mercy  on  thee,  saith.  .thy  re. 

59.  20  the  redeemer  shall  come  to  Zion,  and  unto 

60.  16  and  thy  redeemer,  the  mighty  one  of  Ja. 
63.  16  thou,  0  Lord,  (art)  our  Father,  our  red. 

Jer.  50.  34  Their  redeemer  (is)  strong ;  The  Lord  of 

REDEMPTION  (price  of),  redeeming  — 

1  .Right  or  price  of  redemption,  geullah. 

Lev.  25.  24  ye  shall  grant  a  redemption  for  the  land 
25.  51  he  shall  give  again  the  price  of  his  rede. 
25.  52  give  him  again  the  price  of  his  redempt. 
Ruth  4.  7  concerning  redeeming,  and  concerning  c. 
Jer.  32.  7  for  the  right  of  redemption  (is)  thine  to 
32.  8  right  of  inheritance  (is)  thine,  and  the  re. 

2. Separation,  redemption,  ring  peduth: 

Psa.m.  9  He  sent  redemption  unto  his  people  :  he 
130.  7  and  with  him  (is)  plenteous  redemption 

3. Separation ,  redemption,  ci''g  pidyom. 

Num.  3. 49  Moses  took  the  redemption  money  of  them 

4. Separation,  redemption,  Ji'is  pidyon. 

Psa.  49.  8  the  redemption  of' their  soul  (is)  precious 

5.  A  loosing  away,  airoAvTpoocris  apolutrosis. 

Luke2i.  28  look  up.  .for your  redemption  drawethni. 
Rom.  3.  24  through  the  redemption  that  is  in  Christ 

8.  23  adoption,  (to  wit),  the  redemption  of  our 

1  Co.  1.  30  made  unto  us.  .sanctification,  and  rede. 
Eph.  1.  7  In  whom  we  have  redemption  through  h. 

1.  14  until  the  redemption  of  the  purchased  p. 

4.  30  whereby  ye  are  sealed  unto  the  day  of  re. 
Col.  1.  14  In  whom  we  have  redemption  through  h. 
Heb.  9.  15  for  the  redemption  of  the  transgressions 

6. M  loosing,  \vrpwais  lutrosis. 

Luke  2.  38  to  all  them  that  looked  for  redemption  in 
Heb.  9.  12  entered,  .having  obtained  eternal redem. 

REDOUND,  to  — 

To  be  over  and  above,  irepiaoevu  perisseuo. 

2  Co.  4. 15  grace  might,  .redound  to  the  glory  of  God 

REED  - 

1. A  reed,  cux  again. 

Jer.  51.  32  the  reeds  they  have  burned  with  fire,  and 

2.  A  stall:,  cane,  reed,  beam,  rtjp  qaneh. 

1  Ki.  14.  15  Lord  shall  smite  Israel,  as  a  reed  is  sha. 

2  Ki.18.  21  trustest  upon  thestaff  of  this  bruised  reed 
Job  40.  21  He  lieth.  .in  the  covert  of  the  reed,  and 
Isa.  19.  6  dried  up  :  the  reeds  and  flags  shall  wither 

35.  7  where  each  lay,  (shall  lie)  grass,  with  re. 

36.  6  trustest  in  the  staff  of  this  broken  reed 
42.  3  bruised  reed  shall  he  not  break,  and  the 

Eze.  29.  6  because  they  have  been  a  staff  of  reed  to 

40.  3  flax  in  his  hand,  and  a  measuring  reed 
40.  5  breath,  .one  reed;  and  the  height,  one  r. 
40.  6  (which  was)  one  reed  broad,  and  the  other 
40.  6  threshold  (of  the  gate,  which  was)  one  r. 
40.  7  chamber  (was)  one  reed  long,  and  one  re. 
40.  7  threshold  of  the  gate . .  (was)  one  reed 

40.  8  also  the  porch  of  the  gate  within,  one  re. 

41.  8  foundations . .  a  full  reed  of  six  great  cub. 

42.  16  He  measured,  .with  the  measuring  reed 
42.  16  with  the  measuring  reed  round  about 
42.  17,  18,19  hundred  reeds,  with  the  measuring 

3.  A  stalk,  reed,  cane,  Kahctpos  kalamos. 

Matt  11.  7  What  went  ye  out.  .to  see?  A  reed  shaken 
12.  20  bruised  reed  shall  he  not  break,  and  sm. 
27.  29  they  put  (it)  upon  his  head,  and  a  reed  in 
27.  30  took  the  reed,  and  smote  him  on  the  head 
27.  48  put  (it)  on  a  reed,  and  gave  him  to  drink 
Mark  1 5. 19  they  smote  him  on  the  head  with  a  reed 
15.  36  put  (it)  on  a  reed,  and  gave  him  to  drink 
Luke  7.24  What  went  ye  out ..  to  see  ?  A  reed  shaken 
Rev.  11.  1  there  was  given  me  a  reed  like  unto  a  rod 
21.  15  he  that  talked  withmehad  a  golden  reed 

21.16  he  measured  the  city  with  the  reed,  twe. 

REEL  (to  and  fro),  to  — 

1  .To  reel  to  and  fro,  ::n  chagag. 

Psa.  107.  27  They  reel  to  and  fro,  and  stagger  like  a 

2.  To  move,  stagger,  yu  nua. 

Isa.  24.  20  shall  reel  to  and  fro  like  a  drunkard,  and 
RE-E-LA'-IAH,  n;^yi  Jah  causes  trembling. 

One  of  the  principal  men  that  returned  with  Zerub- 
babel.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  2  Neliemiali,  Seraiah,  R.,  Mordecai,  Belsh. 
REFINE,  (well)  refined,  refiner,  to  — 

1  .To  be  refined,  ppj  zaqaq,  4. 

1  Ch.28.  i8for  the  altar  of  incense  refined  gold  by  w. 

29.  4  seven  thousand  talents  of  refined  silver 
Isa.  25.  6  marrow,  of  wines  on  the  lees  well  refined 

2.  To  refine,  try,  purify,  qix  tsaraph. 

Isa.  48.  10  I  have  refined  thee,  hut  not  with  silver;  I 
Zech.13.  9  through  the  fire,  and  will  refine  them  as 

3.  To  refine,  try,  purify,  tsaraph,  3. 

Mai.  3.  2  for  he  (is)  like  a  refiner’s  fire,  and  like  fu. 

3.  3  shall  sit  (as)  a  refiner  and  purifier  of  silver 


REFINED,  to  be  — 

To  refine,  trig,  purify,  Tiy  tsaraph. 

Zech.13.  9  as  silver  is  refined,  and  will  try  them  as 

REFORMATION  — 

A  making  thoroughly  right,  SiipBwais  diorthosis. 
Heb.  9.  10  imposed  (on  them)  until  the  time  of  refo. 

REFORMED,  to  be  — 

To  be  instructed,  chastised,  bp;  yasar,  2. 

Lev.  26.  23  if  ye  will  not  be  reformed  by  me  by  these 

REFRAIN,  (self,  from),  to  — 

1.  To  refrain  or  force  self,  ppx  apliaq,  7. 

Gen.  43.  31  refrained  himself,  and  said,  Set  on  bread 

45.  1  Joseph  could  not  refrain  himself  before 
Estli.  5.  10  Nevertheless  Haman  refrained  himself 
Isa.  42.  14  I  have  been  still,  (and)  refrained  myself 
64.  12  Wilt  thou  refrain  thyself  for  these  (thi.) 

2.  To  refrain,  can  chatam. 

Isa.  48.  9  for  my  praise  will  I  refrain  for  thee,  that 

3.  To  darken,  keep  back,  wn  chasak. 

Job  7.  11  Therefore  I  will  not  refrain  my  mouth;  I 
Prov.io.  19  sin  :  but  he  that  refraineth  his  lips(is)  w. 
Jer.  14.  10  they  have  not  refrained  their  feet ;  there. 

4.  To  shut,  restrain,  kSp  kala. 

Psa.  40.  9  I  have  not  refrained  my  lips,  O  Lord,  t. 

1 19.  101  I  have  refrained  my  feet  from  every  evil 

5.  To  withhold,  keep  back,  yjo  mana. 

Prov.  1.  15  My  son.  .refrain  thy  foot  from  their  path 
Jer.  31.  16  Refrain  thy  voice  from  weeping,  and  thi. 

6.  To  keep  in,  restrain,  detain,  -isy  atsar. 

Job  29.  9  princes  refrained  talking,  and  laid  (their) 

7.  To  be  or  keep  far  off,  pir;  rachaq. 

Eccl.  3.  5  time  to  embrace,  and  a  time  to  refrain  fr. 

8.  To  set  off  from,  arplirrypt  aphistemi. 

Acts  5.  38  Refrain  from  these  men,  and  let  them  al. 

9.  To  cease,  refrain,  mxvopou  pauomai. 

1  Pe.  3.  10  let  him  refrain  his  tongue  from  evil,  and 
REFRESH  (self),  to  — 

1.  To  be  refreshed,  B’3)  naphasli,  2. 

2  Sa.  16.  14  came  weary,  and  refreshed  themselves 

2.  To  support,  refresh,  byp  saad. 

1  Ki.  13.  7  Come  home  with  me,  and  refresh  thyself 

3.  To  cause  to  turn  back.  Pity  sliub,  5. 

Prov  25.  13  for  he  refresheth  the  soul  of  his  masters 

4.  To  give  rest  again,  avairavai  anapauo. 

1  Co.  16.  18  For  they  have  refreshed  my  spirit  and  yo. 

2  Co.  7.  13  because  bis  spirit  was  refreshed  by  you 
Phm.  20  Yea,  brother,  .refresh  my  bowels  in  the 

5.  To  cool  or  refresh  again,  avai\ivxa>  anapsucho. 

2  Ti.  1.  16  for  he  oft  refreshed  me,  and  was  not  ash. 

6.  To  obtain  much  attention,  Tvyxdi'a  iiripehdas. 
Acts  27.  3  liberty  to  go  unto  his  friends  to  refresh  him 

REFRESHED  (with),  to  be  — 

1. Tobe  refreshed,  trsj  naphash,  2. 

Exod23-  12  and  the  stranger  may  be  refreshed 

31.17  seventh  day  he  rested,  and  was  refreshed 

2.  To  have  breath,  he  refreshed,  nib  ravach. 

1  Sa.  16.  23  so  Saul  was  refreshed,  and  was  well,  and 
Job  32.  20  I  will  speak,  that  I  may  be  refreshed 

3.  To  give  rest  again,  avairavw  anapauo. 

Phm.  7  bowels  of  the  saints  are  refreshed  by  thee 

4.  To  rest  again  with, a  wav  a7ravouaL  sunanapauomai 
Rom. 15.  32  [come  unto  you.  .and  may  with  you  be  r.] 

REFRESHING  — 

1.  Refreshing,  n^a-ip  margeah. 

Isa.  28.  12  this  (is)  the  refreshing  :  yet  they  would 

2.  A  cooling  or  refreshing  again,  ai/dif/u^is  anapsu. 

Acts  3.  19  when  the  times  of  refreshing  shall  come 
REFUGE,  (place  of)  — 

1. A  refuge,  place,  of  refuge,  nppp  macliseh. 

Tsa.  14.  6  of  the  poor,  because  the  Lord  (is)  his  re. 

46.  1  God  (is)  our  refuge  and  strength,  a  very 
62.  7  rock  of  my  strength,  (and)  my  refuge,  (is) 
62.  8  pour  out  your  heart . .  God  (is)  a  refuge  for 
71.  7  unto  many :  but  thou  (art)  my  strong  ref. 
91.  2  my  refuge  and  my  fortress  :  my  God ;  in 
91.  9  thou  hast  made  the  Lord  (which  is)  my  r. 
94.  22  and  my  God  (is)  the  rock  of  my  refuge 
104.  18  high  hills  (are)  a  refuge  for  the  wild  goats 
142.  5  Thou  (art)  my  refuge  (and)  my  portion  in 
Prov  14.  26  and  his  children  shall  have  a  place  of  re. 
Isa.  4.  6  for  a  place  of  refuge,  and  for  a  covert  from 
25.  4  refuge  from  the  storm,  a  shadow  from  the 
28.  15  for  we  have  made  lies  our  refuge,  andun. 

28. 17  the  hail  shall  sweep  away  the  refuge  of 

2.  Flight,  place  of  flight,  Cup  manos. 

2  Sa.  22.  3  my  refuge,  my  saviour ;  thou  savest  me  fr. 
Psa.  59.  16  for  thou  hast  been  my  defence  and  refuge 

142.  4  refuge  failed  me ;  no  man  cared  for  my  so. 
Jer.  16.  19  refuge  in  the  day  of  affliction,  the  Gentiles 

3 . Habitation,  den,  rniyp  meonah. 

Deut33-  27  eternal  God  (is  thy)  refuge,  and  underlie. 

4.  Asylum,  refuge,  restricted  place,  oSjp p  miqlat. 
Nuui35.  6  six  cities  for  refuge,  which  ye  shall  appo. 

35.  11  appoint  you  cities  to  be  cities  of  refuge 


>,'1111135.  12  they  shall  be  unto  you  cities  for  refuge 
35.  13  shall  give,  six  cities  shall  ye  have  for  ref. 
35.  14  of  Canaan,  (which)shaH  be  cities  of  refuge 
35.  15  These  six  cities  shall  be  a  refuge,  (both) 

35.  25  shall  restore  him  to  the  city  of  his  refuge 
35.  26,  27  the  border  of  the  city  of  his  refuge 
35.  28  have  remained  in  the  city  of  his  refuge 
35.  32  him  that  is  lied  to  the  city  of  his  refuge 
Josh  20.  2  Appoint  out  for  you  cities  of  refuge,  wh. 

20.  3  shall  be  your  refuge  from  the  avenger  of 

21.  13,  21,  27,  32,  38  a  city  of  refuge  for  the  sla. 

1  Ch.  6.  57  Hebron,  (the  city)  of  refuge,  and  Libnah 

6. 67  they  gave  unto  them,  (of)  the  cities  of  re. 

5 .High place,  tower,  aagra  misgab. 

Psa.  9.  9  will  be  a  refuge  tor  the  oppressed,  a  ref. 
,46.  7,  11  the  God  of  Jacob  (is)  our  refuge.  Se. 
48.  3  God  is  known  in  her  palaces  for  a  refuge 
REFUGE,  to  make  - — 

To  take  refv/je,  nen  chasah. 

Psa.  57.  1  shadow  of  thy  wings  will  I  make  my  ref. 
REFUSE,  (to)  — 

1.  To  refuse,  [no  maan,  3. 

Gen.  37.  35  he  refused  to  be  comforted  :  and  he  said 
39.  8  he  refused,  and  said  unto  his  master’s  w. 
48.  19  his  father  refused,  and  said,  I  know  (it) 
Exod.  4.  23  if  thou  refuse  to  let  him  go,  behold,  I  w. 

7. 14  Pharaoh’s  heart  (is)  hardened,  he  refusetb 

10.  3  How  long  wilt  thou  refuse  to  humble  th. 
16.  28  How  long  refuse  ye  to  keep  my  comman. 

22.  17  If  her  father  utterly  refuse  to  give  heru. 
Num2o.  21  Thus  Edom  refused  to  give  Israel  passage 

22. 13  Lord  refuseth  to  give  me  leaveto  go  with 

22. 14  said,  Balaam  refuseth  to  come  with  us 
Deut25.  7  My  husband’s  brother  refuseth  to  raise  up 

1  Sa.  8.  19  the  people  refused  to  obey  the  voice  of  S. 

28.  23  But,  he  refused,  and  said,  I  will  not  eat 

2  Sa.  2.  23  he  refused  to  turn  aside :  wherefore  Ab. 

13.  9  he  refused  to  eat.  And  Amnon  said,  Have 

1  Ki.20.  35  And  the  man  refused  to  smite  him 

21. 15  which  he  refused  to  give  thee  for  money 

2  Ki.  5. 16  he  urged  him  to  take  (it);  but  he  refused 
Neh.  9. 17  refused  to  obey,  neither  were  mindful  of 
Estli.  1. 12  Vashti  refused  to  come  at  the  king's  com. 
Job  6.  7  The  things  (that)  my  soul  refused  to  tou. 
Psa.  77.  2  sore  ran.  my  soul  refused  to  be  comforted 

78.  10  kept  not.  .and  refused  to  walk  in  his  law 
Prov.  1.  24  I  have  called,  and  ye  refused ;  I  have 

21.  7  destroy .  because  they  refuse  to  do  judg. 
21.  25  killeth  him;  for  his  hands  refuse  to  lab. 
Isa.  1.  20  if  ye  refuse  and  rebel,  ye  shall  be  devou. 
Jer.  3.  3  thou  liadst  a  whore’s  forehead,  thou  ref. 

5.  3  they  have  refused,  .have  refused  to  retu. 

8.  5  they  hold  fast  deceit,  they  refuse  to  ret. 

9.  6  they  refuse  to  know  me,  saith  the  Lord 

11.  10  forefathers,  which  refused  to  hear  my  w. 

15. 18  incurable,  (which)  refuseth  to  be  healed 
25.  28  if  they  refuse  to  take  the  cup  at  thine  h. 
31.  15  refused  to  be  comforted  for  her  children 

50.  33  held  them  fast ;  they  refused  to  let  them 

IIos.  11.  5  shall  be  his  king,  because  they  refused  to 
Zech.  7.  11  they  refused  to  hearken,  and  pulled  away 

2 . Refusing,  [no  maen. 

Exod.  8.  2  if  thou  refuse  to  let  (them)  go,  behold,  I 
9.  2  if  thou  refuse  to  let  (them)  go,  and  wilt 

10.  4  Else,  if  thou  refuse  to  let  my  people  go 
Jer.  38.  21  if  thou  refuse  to  go  forth,  this  (is)  the  w. 

3 . Refusing,  duno  meanim. 

Jer.  13.  10  This  evil  people  which  refuse  to  hear  my 

4.  To  loathe,  despise,  reject,  dno  maas. 

1  Sa.  16.  7  Look  not.  .because.  .1  have  refused  him 
Job  34.  33  whether  thou  refuse,  or  whether  thou  ch. 
Psa.  78. 67  he  refused  the  tabernacle  of  Joseph,  and 
1 18.  22  The  stone,  .the  builders  refused  is  become 
Isa.  7. 15,  16  know  to  refuse  the  evil,  and  choose 
8.  6  as  this  people  refuseth  the  waters  of  Shi. 
Eze.  5.  6  they  have  refused  my  judgments  and  my 

5.  To  forsake,  my  azab. 

Prov.io.  17  but  he  that  refuseth  reproof  erreth 

6  .To  make  free,  void,  refuse,  i"]3  para. 

Prov.  8.  33  Hear  instruction,  .be  wise,  refuse  it  not 
13.  18  shame  (shall  be)  to  him  that  refuseth  ins. 

5.  32  He  that  refuseth  instruction  despiseth  his 

7.  To  deny,  disown,  apveoyai  arneomai. 

Acts  7.  35  This  Moses  whom  theyrefused,  saying,  W, 
Heb.  11.  24  refused  to  be  called  the  son  of  Pharaoh’s 

8.  To  ask  off,  deprecate,  -rrapaiTeopai  paraiteomai. 
Acts  25.  11  I  refuse  not  to  die  :  but  if  there  be  none 
1  Ti.  4.  7  refuse  profane  and  old  wives’  fables,  and 

5.  11  theyonngerwidowsrefuse :  forwhenthey 
Heb.  12.  25  See  that  ye  refuse  not  him  that  speaketh 

12.  25  who refusedliimthatspakeon earth, much 
REFUSE  — 

1.  To  loathe,  despise,  reject,  D no  maas. 

Lam.  3.  45  Thou  hast  made  us.  .refuse  in  the  midst 

2.  To  be  melted,  wasted,  odd  masas,  2. 

1  Sa.  15.  9  vile  and  refuse,  that  they  destroyed  utte. 

3.  Refuse,  flakes,  bso  mappal. 

Amos  8.  6  may  buy . .  and  sell  the  refuse  of  the  wh. 

REFUSED,  to  be  — 

- 1  .To  be  loathed,  despised,  rejected,  end  maas,  2. 
Isa.  54.  6  a  wife  of  youth,  when  thou  wast  refused 
2.  What  is  to  be  cast  away,  airoflh. tjtos  apobletos. 

1  Ti.  4.  4  nothing  to  be  refused,  if  it  be  received 


REGARD 


801 


REIGN 


REGARD  of,  in  — 

On  account  of  the  matter  of,  Jrjyr’fi  al-dibrath. 
Eccl.  8.  2  and  (that)  in  regard  of  the  oath  of  God 

REGARD,  to  (have)  — 

I  .To  understand,  consider,  attend,  pa  bin. 

psa  28.  5  Because  they  regard  not  the  works  of  the 
94.  7  neither  shall  the  God  of  Jacob  regard  (it) 
Prov  29.  7  (but)  the  wicked  regardeth  not  to  know 
Dan.  11.  37  Neither  shall  he  regard  the  God.  .nor  re. 

2.  To  understand,  consider,  attend,  pa  bin,  7 a. 

Job  30.  20  I  stand  up,  and  thou  regardest  me  (not) 

3.  To  seek,  inquire,  require,  vrn  darash. 

Job  3.  4  let  not  God  regard  it  from  above,  neither 

4.  To  let  the  eye  spare,  py  Din  elms  ayin. 

Gen.  45.  20  Also  regard  not  your  stuff ;  for  the  good 

5.  To  think,  reckon,  esteem,  a^n  chashab. 

Isa.  13.  17  which  shall  not  regard  silver ;  and  (as  for) 
33.  8  he  hath  despised  the  cities,  he  regardeth 

6.  To  Icnou>,  J n;  yada. 

Prov  12.  10  righteous  (man)  regardeth  the  life  of  his 

7.  To  set  the  taste  or  desire,  cyt?  cii?  sum  teem. 

Dan.  3.  12  these  men,0  king,  have  not  regarded  thee 

6.  13  regardeth  not  thee.,  0  king,  nor  the  dec. 

8.  To  ( cause  to)  behold,  aai  nabat,  5. 

Isa.  5.  12  but  they  regard  not  the  work  of  the  LORD 
Lam.  4.  16  he  will  no  more  regard  them  :  they  respe. 
Amos  5.  22  neither  will  I  regard  the  peace  offerings 
Hab.  1.  5  regard,  and  wonder  marvellously :  for  (I) 

9.  To  discern,  -03  nakar,  3. 

Job  34.  19  nor  regardeth  the  rich  more  than  the  poor? 

10.  To  lift  up,  upf  nasa. 

Deut  io.  17  which  regardeth  not  persons,  nor  taketh 
28.  50  which  shall  not  regard  the  person  of  the 
2  Ki.  3.  14  were  it  not  that  I  regard  the  presence  of 
Mai.  1.  9  will  he  regard  your  persons?  saith  the  L. 

II  .To  face,  front,  look,  nts panah. 

Lev.  19.  31  Regard  not  them  that  have  familiar  spir. 
Job  36. 21  Take  heed,  regard  not  iniquity:  for  this 
Psa.  to?.  17  He  will  regard  the  prayer  of  the  destitute 
Mai.  2. 13  insomuch  that  he  regardeth  not  the  offe. 

12.  To  lift  up  the  face,  D'js  nasa  phanim. 

Prov.  6.  35  He  will  not  regard  any  ransom ;  neither 

13.  To  give  attention,  qashab,  5. 

Prov.  1.  24  stretched  out  my  hand,  and  no  man  reg. 

1 4.  A  ttention ,  aB;j7  qesheb. 

1  K1.18.  29  nor  any  to  answer,  nor  any  that  regarded 

15 . To  see,  mo  raah. 

1  Ch.17.  17  hast  regarded  me  according  to  the  estate 
Psa  66.  18  If  I  regard  iniquity  in  my  heart,  the  Lord 
106  44  Nevertheless  he  regarded  their  affliction 
Eccl  ii.  4  he  that  regardeth  the  clouds  shall  not  r. 

16.  To  set,  put,  place,  c’ir  sum,  5. 

Job  4.  20  they  perish  for  ever  without  any  regarding 

17-  To  set  the  heart,  37  n'»  or  Dit?  sum  or  shith  leb. 
Exod.  9.  21  he  that  regarded  not  the  word  of  the  Lo. 

1  Sa.  4.  20  she  answered  not,  neither  did  she  regard 

25.  25  I  pray  thee,  regard  this  man  of  Belial,  (e.) 

2  Sa.  13.  20  he  (is)  thy  brother;  regard  not  this  thing 

18  To  behold,  look,  "))»  shur. 

Job  35.  13  vanity,  neither  will  the  Almighty  regard 

19.  To  hear,  hearken,  shamea. 

Job  39.  7  neither  regardeth  he  the  crying  of  the  d. 

20.  To  observe ,  watch,  take  heed,  keep,  iw  shamar. 
Psa.  31.  6  I  have  hated  them  that  regard  lying  van. 
Prov.  5.  2  That  thou  mayest  regard  discretion,  and 

13.  18  that  regardeth  reproof  shall  be  honoured 
15.  s  but  lie  that  regardeth  reproof  is  prudent 

Eccl.  5.  8  higher  than  the  highest  regardeth ;  and 

21.  To  look,  glance  at,  nyp  shaah. 

Exod.  5.  9  labour  therein ;  and  let  them  not  regard 

22.  To  see,  perceive,  understand,  fi\4iru  blepo. 
Matt22.  16  for  thou  regardest  not  the  person  of  men 
Marki2.  14  for  thou  regardest  not  the  person  of  men 

23.  To  turn  self  in  or  aivay,  ivrpewopai  entrepomai. 
Lukei8.  2  which  feared  not  God,  neither  regarded 

18.  4  Though  I  fear  not  God,  nor  regard  man 

24.  To  look  upon,  eVi^AeVaj  epiblepo. 

Luke  1.  48  For  he  hath  regarded  the  low  estate  of 

25.  To  hold  toward,  npocrexco  prosecho. 

Acts  8.  11  to  him  they  had  regard,  because  that  of 
2G.  To  think,  set  the  mind,  <ppov4o>  phronco. 

Rom  14.  6  He  that  regardeth  the  day,  regardeth  (it) 

14.  6  [he  that  regardeth  not.  .doth  not  regard] 

REGARD,  not  to  — 

1.  To  be  careless,  a/ieAeeo  ameleo. 

Heb.  8.  9  and  I  regarded  them  not,  saith  the  Lord 

2.  To  consult  amiss,  irapaPovAevopai  parabouleuom. 
Phil.  2.  30  [not  regarding]  his  life,  to  supply  your  1. 

RE'-GEM,  on  friendship,  association. 

A  son  of  Jalidai,  of  the  family  of  Caleb  son  of  Jephun- 
neth.  B.c.  1470. 

1  Ch.  2.  47  And  the  sons  of  Jahdai ;  R.,  and  Jotham 

101 


RE-GEM  ME'-LECH,  f|Vp  D37. 

One  whom  the  people  sent  into  the  temple  to  pray  and 
to  consult  the  priests  and  prophets  regarding  a  day  of 
humiliation  in  memory  of  the  destruction  of  the  temple. 
B.C.  518. 

Zech.  7.  2  they  had  sent.  .Sherezerand  R.,  and 

REGENERATION  — 

A  re-creation,  regeneration,  ■KaXiyyereaia.  paligge. 
Matt  19.  28  in  the  regeneration,  when  the  Son  of  man 
Titus  3.  5  by  the  washing  of  regeneration,  and  ren. 

REGION  (round  about)  — 

1.. 1  cord,  line,  coast,  Van,  Van  chebel. 

Deut.  3.  4  all  the  region  of  Argob,  the  kingdom  of 

3.  13  all  the  region  of  Argob,  with  all  Baslian 
1  Ki.  4.  13  the  region  of  Argob,  which  (is)  in  Bashan 

2.  An  elevated  place,  nai  naphah. 

1  Ki.  4.  11  in  all  the  region  of  Dor;  which  had  Tap. 

3.  A  climate,  region,  district,  uAlpa  klima. 

2  Co.  11.  10  of  this  boasting  in  the  regions  of  Achaia 
Gal.  1.  21 1  came  into  the  regions  of  Syria  and  Cil. 

4.  The  place  all  around,  -nepixiopos  perichoros. 

Matt.  3.  5  Then  went  out.  .all  the  region  round  ab. 
Mark  1.  28  throughout  all  the  region  round  about  G. 

6.  55  ran  through  that  whole  region  [round  a.] 
Luke  4.  14  fame . .  through  all  the  region  round  about 

7.  17  and  throughout  all  the  region  round  about 
Acts  14.  6  andunto  the  region  thatlieth  round  about 

5.  A  place,  region,  field,  x^Pa  chora. 

Matt.  4.  16  to  them  which  sat  in  the  region  and  sha. 
Luke  3.  1  of  the  region  of  Trachonitis,  and  Lysanias 
Acts  8.  1  throughout  the  regions  of  Judea  and  Sa. 

13.  49  was  published  throughout  all  the  region 
16.  6  throughout  Phrygia  and  the  region  of  Ga. 

REGISTER  — 

l.A  writing,  ana  kethab. 

Ezra  2.  62  These  sought  their  register  (among)  those 
Neh.  7.  64  These  sought  their  register  (among)  those 

2..  4  book,  letter,  account,  nap  sepher. 

Neh.  7.  5  I  found  a  register  of  the  genealogy  of  them 
RE-HAB'-IAH,  n;an-i,  trvatr]  Jah  is  a  widener. 
Eldest  son  of  Eliezer  son  of  Moses.  B.C.  1390. 

1  Ch.23.  17  And  the  sons  of  Eliezer  (were)  R.  the  ch. 

23.  17  but  the  sons  of  R.  were  very  many 

24.  21  of  the  sons  of  R„  the  first  (was)  Isshtah. 
26.  25  And  his  brethren  by  Eliezer;  R.  his  son 

REHEARSE,  to  — 

1. To  speak,  njn  dabar,  3. 

1  Sa.  8.  21  he  rehearsed  them  in  the  ears  of  the  Lord 

2.  To  bring  forward,  tell,  declare,  ijj  nagad,  5. 

1  Sa.  17.  31  they  rehearsed  (them)  before  Saul ;  and 

3.  To  sit,  place,  put,  Diiz  sum. 

Exod  17. 14  Write,  .and  rehearse,  .in  the  ears  of  Jos. 

4.  To  give,  give  forth,  rnn  tanah,  3. 

Judg.  5. 11  rehearse  the  righteous  acts  of  the  Lord 

5.  To  tell  back  or  again,  avayyeAAw  anaggello. 

Acts  14.  27  rehearsed  all  that  God  had  done  with  them 

REHEARSE  from  the  beginning,  to  — - 
To  begin,  commence,  apxop-ai  archomai. 

Acts  11.  4  Peter  rehearsed . .  from  the  beginning,  and 

RE'-HOB,  ah'!  width. 

1.  A  Levitical  city  in  Asher,  near  the  source  of  the 
Jordan,  the  farthest  place  northward  to  which  the 
spies  went ;  now  called  Hunin. 

Numi3.  21  went  up,  and  searched  the  land,  .unto  R. 
Josh.19.  28  And  Hebron,  and  R.,  and  Hammon,  and 
19.  30  TXminah  also,  and  Apliek,  and  R.:  twenty 
21.  31  Helkath  with  her  suburbs,  and  R.  with 
Judg.  1.  31  Neither didAsherdriveouttheinli...ofR. 

2  Sa.  10.  8  and  the  Syrians . . of  R. .  .(were)  by  thems. 

1  Ch.  6.  75  Hukok  with  her  suburbs,  and  R.  with  her 

2.  Father  of  Hadadezer,  king  of  Zobah  in  the  days  of 
David,  b.c.  1040. 

2  Sa.  8.  3  David  smote  also  Hadadezer.  .son  of  R. 

8.  12  and  of  the  spoil  of  Hadadezer,  sou  of  R. 

3.  A  Levite  that  with  Nehemiah  sealed  the  covenant. 
B.C.  445. 

Neh.  10.  11  Micha,  R.,  Hashabiah 
RE-HO-BO'-AM,  Q^an-i  freer  of  the  people. 

Son  and  successor  of  Solomon,  from  whom  the  ten 
tribes  revolted.  B.C.  975. 

1  Ki.  11.  43  and  R.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

12.  1  And  R.  went  to  Shechem  :  for  all  Israel 
12.  3  And  Jeroboam,  .came,  and  spake  untoR. 
12.  6  And  king  R.  consulted  with  the  old  men 
12. 12  Jeroboam  ,  .came  to  R.  the  third  day,  as 
12.  17  the  cities  of  Judah,  R.  reigned  over  them 

12. 18  Then  king  R.  sent  Adoram,  who(was)over 

12. 18  R.  made  speed  to  get  him  up  to  his  cha. 
12.  21  And  when  R.  was  come  to  Jerusalem,  he 
12.  21  to  bring  the  kingdom  again  to  R.  the  son 
12.  23  Speak  unto  R.,  the  son  of  Solomon,  king 
12.  27  the  heart  of  this  people  turn .  .unto  R. 
12.  27  they  shall  kill  me,  and  go  again  to  R.  king 

14.  21  R.  the  son  of  Solomon  reigned  in  Judah 
14.  21  R.(  was)  forty  and  one  years  old  when  he 
14.  25  it  came  to  pass,  in.  .fifth  year  of  king  R. 
14.  27  king  R.  made  in  their  stead  brasen  shie. 
14. 29  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  R. .  .(are). .  w. 


i  Ki.14.  30  And  there  was  war  between  R.  and  Jero. 

14.  31  And  R.  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was 

15.  6  And  there  was  war  between  R.  and  Jero. 

1  Ch.  3.  10  And  Solomon’s  son(was)R.,  Abia  his  son 

2  Ch.  9.  31  and  R.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

10.  1  And  R.  went  to  Shechem:  for  to  Shechem 

10.  3  Jeroboam  and  all  Israel.  spaketoR.,say. 

10.  6  king  R.  took  counsel  with  the  old  men 

10.  12  all  the  people  came  to  R.  on  the  third  day 
10. 13  and  king  R.  forsook  the  counsel  of  the  old 

10. 17  the  cities  of  J.,  R.  reigned  over  them 

10. 18  R.  sent  Hadoram  that  (was)  over  the  trib. 

10.  18  R.  made  speed  to  get  him  up  to  (his)  cha. 

11.  1  And  when  R.  was  come  to  Jerusalem,  he 

11.  1  he  might  bring  the  kingdom  again  to  R. 

11.  3  Speak  unto  R.  the  son  of  Solomon,  king 

11.  5  And  R.  dweltin  Jerusalem,  and  builtcities 

11.  17  So  they,  .made  R.  the  son  of  Solomon  st. 

11. 18  And  R.  took  him  Mahalath  the  daughter 

11.  21  And  R.  loved  Maachah  the  daughter  of  A. 

11.  22  R.  made  Abijah  the  son  of  Maachah  the 

12.  1  when  R.  had  established  the  kingdom,  .lie 

12.  2  came  to  pass,  .in  the  fifth  year  of  king  R. 

12.  5  Then  came  Shemaiah  the  prophet  to  R. 

12. 10  Instead  of  which  king  R.  made  shields  of 

12.  13  So  king  R.  strengthened  himself  in  Jeru. 

12.  13  R.  (was)  one  and  forty  years  old  when  he 

12.  is  Now  the  acts  of  R..  .(are),  .writtenin  the 
12.  15  (there  were)  wars  between  R.  and  Jeroli. 

12.  16  And  R.  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was  b. 

13.  7  when  R.  was  young  and  tender  hearted 
Matt.  1.  7  And  Solomon  begat  R. ;  and  R.  begat  A. 

RE-HO’-BOTH,  nann,  niarri  enlargement. 

1.  A  city  in  Assyria,  built  in  Nimrod,  near  Nineveh  and 
Calab,  on  the  Euphrates. 

Gen.  10.  11  Asshur.  .builded  Nineveh,  .the  city  R. 

36.  37  and  Saul  of  R. .  reigned  in  his  stead 
1  Ch.  1.  48  Shaul  of  R.  by  the  river  reigned  in  his  st. 

2.  A  well  which  Isaac  digged,  perhaps  Ruchaibah 
three  miles  S.  of  Elusa. 

Gen.  26.  22  and  he  called  the  name  of  it  R.  ;  and  he 
RE'-HHM,  cirn  pity. 

1.  A  chief  man  that  returned  with  Zerubbabel.  B.C.  536. 
Ezra  2.  2  Bilshan,  Mispar,  Bigvai.R.,  Baanali 
Neh.  12.  3  Sliechaniah,  R.,  Meremoth 

2.  A  chancellor  of  Artaxerxes.  B.c.  522. 

Ezra  4.  8  R.  the  chancellor,  .wrote  a  letter  against 

4.  9  Then  (wrote)  R.  the  chancellor,  and  Shi. 

4.  17  (Then)  sent  the  king  an  answer  unto  R. 

4.  23  Artaxerxes' letter  (was)  read  before  R.,  and 

3.  A  Levite  that  helped  to  repair  the  wall.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  3.17  after  him  repaired  the  Levites,  R.  the  son 

4.  A  person  that  with  Nehemiah  sealed  the  covenant. 
B.C.  445* 

Neh.  10.  25  R.,  Hashabnah,  Maaseiah 
RE'-I,  ’in  Jah  is  a  friend. 

A  friend  of  David  when  Adonijah  attempted  to  become 
king.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ki.  1.  8  But  Zadok . .  and  R. . .  were  not  with  Adon. 

REIGN  — 

1.  To  reign,  be  a  king,  f|Va  malak. 

1  Ki.  6.  1  in  the  fourth  year  of  Solomon's  reign  over 

2  Ki.  24.  12  took  him  in  the  eighth  year  of  his  reign 

25.  1  in  the  ninth  year  of  his  reign,  in  the  tenth 

1  Ch.  4.  31  These  (were)  their  cities  unto  the  reign 

2  Ch.  16.  13  in  the  one  and  fortieth  yearof  his  reign 

17.  7  in  the  third  year  of  his  reign  he  sent  to 
29.  3  He,  in  the  first  year  of  his  reign,  in  the  fi. 
34.  3  in  the  eighth  year  of  his  reign,  while  he 
34.  8  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  his  reign,  when 
36.  20  servants . .  until  the  reign  of  the  kingdom 
Esth.  1.  3  In  the  third  year  of  his  reign,  he  made  a 
Jer.  1.  2  came,  .in  the  thirteenth  year  of  his  reign 

51.  59  he  went,  .in  the  fourth  year  of  his  reign 

52.  4  in  the  ninth  year  of  his  reign,  in  the  tenth 
Dan.  9.  2  In  the  first  year  of  his  reign,  I  Daniel  un. 

2.  Kingdom,  taVp  malku. 

Ezra  4.  24  ceased  unto  the  second  year  of  the  reign 
6. 15  sixth  year  of  the  reign  of  Darius  the  king 
Dan.  6.  28  in  the  reign  of  Darius,  and  in  the  reign  of 

3.  Kingdom,  roaVp  malkuth. 

1  Ch.26.  31  In  the  fortieth  year  of  the  reign  of  David 

29.  30  With  all  his  reign  and  his  might,  and  the 

2  Ch.  3.  2  second  month,  in  the  fourth  year  of  his  r. 

15. 10  in  the  fifteenth  year  of  the  reign  of  Asa 

15.  19  five  and  thirtieth  year  of  the  reign  of  Asa 

16.  1  In  the  six  and  thirtieth  year  of  the  reign 
;6.  12  in  the  thirty  and  ninth  year  of  his  reign 
29.  19  Aliaz  in  his  reign  did  cast  away  in  liis  tran. 

35. 19  In  the  eighteenth  year  of  the  reign  of  J. 

Ezra  4.  5  until  the  reign  of  Darius  Icing  of  Persia 

4.  6  And  in  the  reign  of  Ahasuerus,  in  the  be. 
4.  6  beginning  of  his  reign,  wrote  they  (unto 

7.  1  in  the  reign  of  Artaxerxes  king  of  Persia 

8.  1  chief . .  in  the  reign  of  Artaxerxes  the  king 
Neh.  12.  22  priests,  to  the  reign  of  Darius  the  Persian 
Esth.  2.  16  was  taken,  .in  the  seventh  year  of  his  re. 
Jer.  49.  34  in  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  Zedekiah 

52.  31  in  the  (firstlyearof  his  reign  lifted  up  the 
Dan.  1.  1  In  the  tim'd  yearof  thereign  of  Jehoiakim 
2.  1  in  the  second  year  of  the  reign  of  Nebuc. 
8.  1  In  the  third  year  of  the  reign  of  king  Be. 

4.  Kingdom,  reign,  naStpni  mamlakah. 

Jer.  27.  1  In  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  Jehoiakim 
28.  1  in  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  Zedekiah 


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5. Kingdom,  nir^no  mamlakuth. 

Jer.  26.  1  Intliebeginningofthercignof  Jelioiakim 

G. Leadership,  pyegovia  hegemonia. 

Luke  3.  1  in  the  fifteenth  year  of  the  reign  of  Tibe. 

REIGN  (over,  with),  to  — 

1 .  To  reign,  he  a  king,  malah. 

Gen.  36.  31  the  kings  that  reigned  in  the  laud  of  Ed. 
36.  31  before  there  reigned  any  king  over  the  c. 
36.  32  And  Bela  the  son  of  Beor  reigned  in  Edom 
36.  33  Jobab  the  son  of  Zerah  of  Bozrah  reigned 
36.  34  Husham  of  the  land  of  Temaui  reigned  in 
36.  35  Husham  died,  and  Hadad.  .reigned  in  liis 
36.  36  Samlah  of  Masrekah  reigned  in  his  stead 
36.  37  Saul  of  Rehoboth  (by)  the  river  reigned 

36.  38  Baal-hanan  the  son  of  Achbor  reigned  in 
36. 39  Hadarreigned  in  his  stead :  and  the  name 

37.  8  Shalt  thou  indeed  reign  over  us  ?  or  shalt 
Exodis.  18  The  Lord  shall  reign  forever  and  ever 
Josh.  13. 10,  21  king  of  the  Amorites,  which  reigned 

13. 12  which  reigned  in  Ashtaroth  and  in  Edrei 
Judg.  4.  2  Jabin  king  of  Canaan,  that  reigned  in  Ha. 

9.  8  said  unto  the  olive  tree,  Reign  thou  over 
9. 10,  12,  14  said . .  Come  thou,  (and)  reign  over 

1  Sa.  8.  7  rejected  me,  that  I  should  not  reign  over 

8.  9  manner  of  the  king  that  shall  reign  over 

8. 11  the  manner  of  the  king  that  shall  reign 

11. 12  Who  (is)  he  that  said,  Shall  Saul  reign  ov. 

12. 12  said.  .Nay ;  but  a  king  shall  reign  over  ns 
12. 14  and  also  the  king  that  reigneth  over  you 

13.  1  Saul  reigned  one  year,  .when  he  had  rei. 
16.  1  have  rejected  him  from  reigning  over  Is. 

2  Sa  2.  10  Isli-bosheth,  Saul’s  son.  .reigned  two  ye. 

3.  21  that  thou  mayest  reign  over  all  that  thine 

5.  4  thirty  years  old.  .(and)  he  reigned  forty  y. 

5.  s  In  Hebron  he  reigned  over  Judah  seven 

5.  5  he  reigned  thirty  and  three  years  overall 
8.  15  David  reigned  overall  Israel;  and  David 

10.  1  and.  .liis  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

[So  in  1  Ki.  n.  43;  14.  20,  31 ;  15.  8,  24 ;  16.  6,  28 ;  22. 
40,  50 ;  2-Ki.  8.  15,  24  ;  10.  35 ;  12.  21 ;  13.  9,  24 ;  14.  16, 
29;  15.  7,  22,  38 ;  16.  20  ;  19.  37;  20.  21 ;  21.  18,  26 ;  24. 
6  ;  1  Ch.  19.  1 ;  29.  28  ;  2  Ch.  9.  31 ;  12.  16  ;  14.  1 ;  17.  1 ; 
21.  1 ;  24.  27 ;  26.  23  ;  27.  9 ;  28.  27 ;  32.  33 ;  33.  20 ;  36.  8.] 
2  Sa.  15.  10  ye  shall  say,  Absalom  reigneth  in  Hebron 
16.  8  Saul,  in  whose  stead  thou  hast  reigned 

1  Ki.  1.  11  the  son  of  Haggith  doth  reign,  and  David 

1.  13, 17,  30  thy  son  shall  reign  after  me,  and 
1. 13  saying ..  why  then  doth  Adonijah  reign? 

1.  18  Adonijah  reigneth  ;  and  now,  my  lord  the 

1.  24  Adonijah  shall  reign  after  me,  and  he  sh. 

2. 11  And  the  days  that  David  reigned  over  Is. 

2.  n  seven  years  reigned  he  in  Hebron,  and  th. 

2. 11  and  three  years  reigned  he  in  Jerusalem 
2. 15  set  their  faces  on  me,  that  I  should  reign 

6.  1  in  the  fourth  year  of  Solomon’s  reign  over 

11.  24  dwelt  therein,  and  reigned  in  Damascus 

11.  25  he  abhorred  Israel,  and  reigned  over  Sy. 
11. 37  thou  shalt  reign  according  to  all  that 

11.  42  reigned  in  Jerusalem  over  all  Israel 

12.17  the  cities  of  Judah, Rehoboam  reigned  over 
14. 19  how  he  warred,  and  how  he  reigned,  beh. 

14.  20  the  days  which  Jeroboam  reigned  (were) 

14.  21  Rehoboam  the  son  of  Solomon  reigned  in 

14.  21  he  reigned  seventeen  years  in  Jerusalem 

15.  1  the  eighteenth  year..reignedAbijam  over 

15.  2  Three  years  reigned  he  in  Jerusalem,  and 

15.  9  twentieth  year  of  Jeroboam,  .re.  Asa  over 
15.  10  forty  and  one  years  reigned  he  in  Jerusa. 
15.  25  And  Nadab.  .reigned  over  Israel  two  ye. 
15.  28  did  Baasha  slay  him,  and  reigned  in  his 

15.  29  when  he  reigned,  (that)  he  smote  all  the 

16.  10  and  killed  him.  .and  reigned  in  his  stead 

16.  15  did  Zimri  reign  seven  days  in  Tirzah.  And 

16.  22  prevailed,  .so  Tibni  died,  and  Omri  reig. 
16.  23  began  Omri.  .six  years  reigned  he  in  Tir. 
16.  29  Ahab  the  son  of  Omri  reigned  over  Israel 

22.  42  he  reigned  twenty  and  five  years  in  Jeru. 

22.  51  Ahaziah.  .reigned  two  years  over  Israel 

2  Ki  1.  17  Jehoram  reigned  in  his  stead,  in  the  sec. 

3.  1  Jehoramthesonof  Ahab.  .reigned  twelve 
3. 27  son,  that  should  have  reigned  in  his  stead 

8. 17  and  he  reigned  eight  years  in  Jerusalem 

10.  36  the  time  that  Jehu  reigned  over  Israel  in 

11.  3  And  Athaliah  did  reign  over  the  land 

12.  1  forty  years  reigned  he  in  Jerusalem.  And 

14.  1  reigned  Amaziah  the  son  of  Joash  king  of 

14.  2  reigned  twenty  and  nine  years  in  Jerusa. 

15.  2  he  reigned  two  and  fifty  years  in  Jerusa. 

15.  8  did.  .reign  over  Israel  in  Samaria  sixmo. 
15. 10,  14,  30  slew  him,  and  reigned  in  his  stead 
15.  13  and  he  reigned  a  full  month  in  Samaria 
15.  25  and  he  killed  him,  and  reigned  in  his  room 

15.  33  and  he  reigned  sixteen  years  inJerusalem 

16.  2  and  reigned  sixteen  years  in  Jerusalem 

18.  2  he  reigned  twenty  and  nine  years  in  Jer. 

21.  1  reigned  fifty  and  five  years  in  Jerusalem 

21.  19  and  he  reigned  two  years  in  Jerusalem 

22.  1  reigned  thirty  and  one  years  in  Jerusalem 

23.  31  andlie  reigned  three  months  inJerusalem 

23.  33  put  him.  .that  he  might  not  reign  in  Jer. 

23.  36  and  hereigned  eleven  yearsin  Jerusalem 

24.  8  he  reigned  in  Jerusalem  three  months 

24.  18  and  he  reigned  eleven  yearsin  Jerusalem 

1  Ch.  1.  43  these  (are)  the  kings  that  reigned  in  the 
1. 43  before  (any)  king  reigned  over  the  children 
1.  44  Jobab  the  sou  of  Zerah  of  Bozrah  reigned 
1.  45  Husham  of  the  land  of  the  Temanites  re. 
1.  46  Hadad  the  son  of  Bedad.  .reigned  in  his 
1.  47  Samlah  of  Masrekah  reigned  in  his  stead 
1  48  Shaul  of  Rehoboth  by  the  river  reigned  in 


1  Ch.  1.  49  And.  .the  son  of  Achbor  reigned  in  hisst. 

1.  50  Hadad  reigned  in  his  stead  :andtliename 
3.  4  there  he  reigned  seven  years  and  six  mo. 
3.  4  in  Jerusalem  he  reigned  thirty  and  three 
16.  31  say  among  the  nations,  The  Lord  reigneth 

18.  14  So  David  reigned  over  all  Israel,  and  ex. 
29. 26  Thus  David  the  son  of  Jesse  reigned  over 

29.  27  And  the  time  that  he  reigned  over  Israel 
29.  27  seven  years  reigned  he  in  Hebron,  and 
29.  27  thirty  and  three  (years)  reigned  he  in  Je. 

2  Ch.  1.  13  Solomon  came,  .and  reigned  over  Israel 

9.  30  Then  Solomon  reigned  in  Jerusalem  over 

10.  17  cities  of  Judah,  Rehoboam  reigned  over 

12. 13  Rehoboam  strengthened  himself,  .and  r. 

12.  13  he  reigned  seventeen  years  in  Jerusalem 

13.  2  He  reigned  three  years  in  Jerusalem.  His 

20.  31  And  Jehoshaphat  reigned  over  Judah,  (He 

20.  31  he  reigned  twenty  and  five  years  in  Jer. 

21.  5  and  lie  reigned  eight  years  in  Jerusalem 

21.  20  he  reigned  in  Jerusalem  eight  years,  and 

22.  1  the  son  of  Jehoram  king  of  Judahreigned 

22.  2  and  he  reigned  one  year  in  Jerusalem 

22.  12  and  Athaliah  reigned  over  the  land 

23.  3  the  king's  son  shall  reign,  as  the  Lord  h. 

24.  1  and  he  reigned  forty  years  in  Jerusalem 

23.  1  he  reigned  twenty  and  nine  years  in  Jer. 

26.  3  he  reigned  fifty  and  two  years  in  Jerusa. 

27.  1  and  he  reigned  sixteen  years  in  Jerusalem 

27.  8  and  reigned  sixteen  years  in  Jerusalem 

28.  1  andliereigned  sixteen  years  in  Jerusalem 

29.  1  he  reigned  nine  and  twenty  years  in  Jer. 
33.  1  reigned  fifty  and  five  years  in  Jerusalem 

33.  21  Amon.  .reigned  two  years  in  Jerusalem 

34.  1  reigned  in  Jerusalem  one  and  thirty  years 
36.  2  and  he  reigned  three  months  in  Jerusalem 
36.  5  and  he  reigned  eleven  years  in  Jerusalem 
36.  9  reigned  three  months  and  ten  days  in  Je. 

36.  11  and  reigned  eleven  years  in  Jerusalem 
Estli.  1.  1  Aliasuerus  which  reigned  from  India  even 
Job  34.  30  That  the  hypocrite  reign  not,  lest  the  pe. 
Psa.  47.  8  God  reigneth  over  the  heathen :  God  sit. 

93.  1  The  Lord  reigneth  ;  he  is  clothed  with 
96. 10  Say  among  the  heathen,  .the  Lord  reign. 
97.  1  The  Lord  reigneth ;  let  the  earth  rejoice 
99.  1  The  Lord  reigneth ;  let  the  people  trem. 
146.  10  The  Lord  shall  reign  for  ever,  .thy  God 
Prov.  8.  15  By  me  kings  reign,  and  princes  decree  j. 

30.  22  For  a  servant  when  he  reigneth ;  and  a 
Eccl.  4. 14  For  out  of  prison  he  cometh  foreign,  whe. 
Isa.  24.  23  when  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  reign  in  m. 

32.  1  a  king  shall  reign  in  righteousness,  and 

37.  38  and  Esar-haddon  his  son  reigned  in  his 
52.  7  that  saith  unto  Zion,  Thy  God  reigneth 

Jer.  22. 11  which  reigned  instead  of  Josiali  his  fath. 

22.  15  Shalt  thou  reign,  because  thou  closest  (t.) 

23.  5  a  king  shall  reign  and  prosper,  and  shall 

33.  21  that  he  should  not  have  a  son  to  reign  u. 
37.  1  Zedekiah  the  son  of  Josiah  reigned  inste. 
52.  1  and  he  reigned  eleven  years  in  Jerusalem 

Mic.  4.  7  Lord  shall  reign  over  them  in  mount  Zion 

2.  To  rule,  hpo  mashal. 

Deutis.  6  thou  shalt  reign  over,  .they  shall  not  rei. 
Josh. 12.  5  reigned  in  mount  Hermon,  and  in  Salcah 
Judg.  9.  2  that  all.  .reign  over  you,  or  that  one  rei. 
1  Ki.  4.  21  Solomon  reigned  overall  kingdoms  from 

1  Ch.29.  12  thoureignest  over  all ;  and  in  thine  hand 

2  Ch.  9.  26  he  reigned  over  all  the  kings  from  the  ri. 

3.  To  rule,  .Tin  radah. 

Lev.  26.  1 7 'they  that  hate  you  shall  reign  over  you 

4.  To  restrain,  TSi;  atsar. 

1  Sa.  9.  17  Behold,  .this  same  shall  reign  over  my  p. 

5.  To  be  a  prince,  Db  sur. 

Judg.  9.  22  When  Abimelech  had  reigned  three  years 

C.  To  he  first  or  chief,  &px<»  archo. 

Rom.15.  12  he  that  shall  rise  foreign  over  the  Gent. 

7 . To  reign,  he  a  king,  [SatTiXevw  basileuo. 

Matt.  2.  22  when  he  heard  that  Archelaus  did  reign 
Luke  1.  33  he  shall  reign  over  the  house  of  Jacob  for 

19. 14  We  will  not  have  this,  .to  reign  over  us 

19.  27  which  would  not  that  I  should  reign  over 
Rom.  5.  14  death  reigned  from  Adam  to  Moses,  even 

3.  17  if  by  one  man’s  offence  death  reigned  by 
5.  17  they,  .shall  reign  in  life  by  one,  Jesus  C. 
5.  21  That  as  sin  hath  reigned  unto  death,  even 

5.  21  so  might  grace  reign  through  righteous. 

6.  12  Let  not  sin  therefore  reign  in  yourmortal 
1  Co.  4.  8  ye  have  reigned  as  kings  without  us ;  and 

4.  8  I  would  to  God  ye  did  reign,  that  we  also 
15.  25  he  must  reign,  till  he  hath  put  all  enemies 

Rev.  5. 10  kings  and  priests :  and  we  shall  reign  on 

11.  15  saying,  .and  he  shall  reign  for  ever  ande. 

11. 17  taken,  .thy  great  power,  and  hast  reigned 

19.  6  frn-  t])P  I  Pi'll  Grid  nmiiipnteliLreip-npt.lL. 

20.  4  and  reigned  with  Christ  a  thousand  years 
20.  6  and  shall  reign  with  him  atliousand  years 
22.  s  and  they  shall  reign  for  ever  and  ever 

8.  To  have  a  kingdom,  exv  PaeriXela  echo  hasileia. 
Rev.  17.  18  which  reigneth  over  the  kings  of  the  earth 

9.  To  reign  or  he  a  king  with,  oupflaaiX^vou  sumha. 

1  Co.  4.  8  I  would . .  that  we  also  might  reign  with 

2  Ti.  2.  12  If  we  suiter,  we  shall  also  reign  with  (him) 

REIGN,  to  begin  to,  make  to  — 

1  .To  he  a  king,  reign,  malah. 

2  Sa.  2.  10  when  lie  began  to  reign. 

[So  in  5.  4;  1  Ki.  14.  21;  16.  11;  22.  42;  2  Ki.  8.  17,  26; 
11.  21;  14.  z;  15.  2,  33;  16.  2;  18.  2;  21.  i,  19;  22.  1;  23. 


31,  36;  24.  8,  18;  25.  27;  2  Ch.  12.  13;  20.  31;  zi.  5,  20; 
22.  2 ;  24.  1 ;  26.  3 ;  27.  1,  8 ;  28.  1 ;  33.  1,21;  34.  1 ;  36.  2, 
5,  9,  1 1 ;  Jer.  52.  1.] 

1  Ki.15.  25  Nadab  the  son  of  Jeroboam  began  to  reign 

22.  41  Jehoshaphat  the  son  of  Asa  began  to  reign 
22.51  the  son  of  Ahab  begantoreiguoverlsrael 

2  Ki.  3.  1  the  son  of  Ahabbegau  to  reign  over  Israel 

8.  16  J.  the  son  of  Jehoshaphat.  began  foreign 
8.25  did . .  the  son  of  J ehoram . .  begin  to  reign 

9.  29  the  eleventh  year,  .began  Ahaziah  to  reign 

12.  1  Jehoash  began  to  reign :  and  forty  years 

13.  1  Jelioahaz  the  son  of  Jehu  began  to  reigu 

13.  10  began  Jehoash  the  son  of  Jehoahaz  to  re. 

1 4.  23  J eroboain . .  began  to  reign  in  Samaria,  (a.) 

15.  1  began  Azariah  son  of  Amaziah.  .to  reign 
15.13  ShaUum  the  sou  of  Jabesh  began  to  reign 

15. 17  began  Menaliem  the  son  of  Gadi  to  reign 
15.  23  Pekahiah  the  son  of  Menaliem  began  tor. 
15.27  Pekah  the  son  of  Remaliah  began  to  reign 

15.  32  began  Jotliam  the  son  of  Uzziali.. to  reign 

16.  1  son  of  Jotliam  king  of  Judah  began  to  re. 

17.  1  began  Hoshea  the  son  of  Elahto  reign  in 

18.  1  son  of  Aliaz  king  of  Judah  began  to  reign 
2  Ch.25.  1  twentyand  five,  .(when)  he  began  to  reign 

29.  1  Hezekiah  began  to  reign  (when  he  was) 

2.  To  cause  to  reign,  make  a  king,  fi^a  malak,  5. 

2  Ch.  1.  8  and  hast  made  me  to  reign  in  his  stead 

REINS  — 

1.  Loins,  crxbn  cluilatsayim. 

Isa.  11.  5  and  faithfulness  the  girdle  of  liis  reins 

2.  Kidneys,  reins,  ni'^3  kelayoth. 

Job  16. 13  he  cleaveth  my  reins  asunder,  and  doth 

19.  27  (though)  my  reins  be  consumed  within  me 
Psa.  7.  9  righteous  God  trieth  the  hearts  and  reins 

16.  7  my  reins  also  instruct  me  in  the  night  se. 
26.  2  Examine  me .  .try  my  reins  and  my  heart 
73.  21  was  grieved,  and  I  was  pricked  in  my  re. 

139.  13  For  thou  hast  possessed  my  reins  :  thou 
Prov  23. 16  my  reins  shall  rejoice  when  thy  lips  speak 
Jer.  11.  20  that  triest  the  reins  and  the  heart,  letme 

12.  2  in  their  mouth,  and  far  from  their  reins 

17.  10  (I)  try  the  reins,  even  to  give  every  man 
20. 12  seest  the  reins  and  the  heart,  let  me  see 

Lam.  3.  13  caused  the  arrows,  .to  enter  into  my  reins 

3.  Reins,  kidneys,  vetppis  nephros. 

Rev.  2.  23  he  which  searchetli  the  reins  and  hearts 

REJECT,  to  — 

1 .  To  loathe,  despise,  reject,  dxo  maas. 

1  Sa.  8.  7  not  rejected  thee,  but  they  have  rejected 

10.  19  ye  have  this  day  rejected  your  God,  who 
15.  23,  26  tliou  hast  rejected  the  word  of  the  L. 
15.  23  he  hath  also  rejected  thee  from  (being)k. 

15.  26  Lord  hath  rejected  thee  from  being  king 

16.  1  seeing  I  have  rejected  him  from  reigning 

2  Ki.  17.  15  they  rejected  his  statutes,  and  his  cove. 

17.  20  Lord  rejected  all  the  seed  of  Israel,  and 
Jer.  2.  37  Lord  hath  rejected  thy  confidences,  and 

6. 19  not  hearkened,  .to  my  law,  but  rejected 

6.  30  because  the  Lord  hath  rejected  them 

7.  29  Lord  hath  rejected  and  forsaken  thegen. 

8.  9  they  haye  rejected  the  word  of  the  Lord 

14.  19  Hast  thou  utterly  rejected  Judah?  hath 

Lam.  5.  22  thou  hast  utterly  rejected  us;  thou  art 
Hos.  4.  6  hast  rejectedknowledge,  I  will  also  reject 

2.  To  put  aivay  or  aside,  adered  atheteo. 

Mark  6.  26  for  their  sakes.  .he  would  not  reject  her 

7.  9  Full  well  ye  reject  the  commandment  of 
Luke  7.  30  lawyers  rejected  the  counsel  of  God  agai. 
Johni2.  48  He  that  rejecteth  me,  and  receiveth  not 

3.  To  disapprove  of,  anoSoKipdCai  apodokimazo. 
Matt  21.  42  stone  which  the  builders  rejected,  the 
Mark  8.  31  must  suffer  many  things,  and  be  rejected 

12. 10  stone  which  the  builders  rejected  is  bee. 
Luke  9.  22  must  suffer  many  things,  and  be  rejected 

17.  25  suffer  many  things,  and  be  rejected  of  this 

20.  17  stone  which  the  builders  rejected,  tliesa. 
Heb.  12.  17  he  was  rejected  :  for  he  found  no  place  of 

4.  To  spit  out,  eKnTvu  ehptvd. 

Gal.  4. 14  despised  not,  nor  rejected ;  but  received 

5.  To  ask  off,  deprecate,  ■n-apatreogai  paraiteomai. 
Titus  3. 10  heretic  after  the.  .second  admonition  re. 

REJECTED  — 

1  .To  cease,  leave  off,  forbear,  Viri  chadel. 

Isa.  53.  3  He  is  despised  and  rejected  of  men,  a  man 
2 .Not  approved  of,  aSouigos  adokimos. 

Heb.  6.  8  But  that  which  beareth  thorns,  .(is) reje. 

REJOICE  (greatly),  to  — 

1  .To  spring  about,  rejoice,  he  joyful,  Va,  gul,  gil. 
1  Ch.  16.  31  heavens  be  glad,  and  let  the  earth  rejoice 
Psa.  2. 1 1  Serve  the  Lord  with  fear,  and  rejoice  with 

9. 14  daughter  of  Zion :  I  will  rejoice  in  thy  s. 

13.  4  those  that  trouble  me  rejoice  when  I  am 

13.  5  my  heart  shall  rejoice  in  thy  salvatiou 

14.  7  Jacob  shall  rejoice,  (and)  Israel  shall  be 
16.  9  my  hear  t  is  glad,  and  my  glory  rejoiceth 

21.  1  in  thy  salvation  how  greatly  shall  he  rej. 
31.  7  I  will  be  glad  and  rejoice  in  thy  mercy 

32. 11  Be  glad  in  the  Lord,  and  rejoice,  ye  rig. 
51.  8  bones  (which)  tliou  hast  broken  may  rej. 
53.  6  Jacob  shall  rejoice,  (and)  Israel  shall  be 
89.  16  In  thy  name  shall  they  rejoice  all  the  day 
97.  1  let  the  earth  rejoice ;  let  the  multitudcof 
97.  8  daughters  of  Judah  rejoiced  because  of 


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Psa  u8.  24  Lord  hath  made ;  we  will  rejoice  and  be 
Prov.  2.  14  Who  rejoice  to  do  evil ..  delight  in  the  fr. 
23.  24  The  father  of  the  righteous  shall  greatly  r. 
23.  25  glad,  and  she  that  bare  thee  shall  rejoice 
Isa.  9.  3  as  (men)  rejoice  when  they  divide  the  sp. 

29. 19  poor  among  men  shall  rejoice  in  the  Iloly 
35.  1  desert  shall  rejoice,  and  blossom  as  the 
35.  2  It  shall  blossom  abundantly,  and  rejoice 

41. 16  thou  shalt  rejoice  in  the  Lord,  (and)shalt 
63.  18  But  be  ye  gladand  rejoice  for  ever  (in  that) 

65. 19  will  rejoice  in  Jerusalem,  and  joy  in  my 
Hos.  10.  5  priests  thereof  (that)  rejoiced  on  it,  for 
Zech.  9.  9  Rejoice  greatly,  0  daughter  of  Zion ;  sh. 

10.  7  their  heart  shall  rejoice  in  the  Lord 

2.7b  gird  on  joy,  V?  -nn  chagar  gil. 

Psa.  65. 12  and  the  little  hills  rejoice  on  every  side 

3 . To  rejoice,  rnij  chadah. 

Exodi8.  9  Jethro  rejoiced  for  all  the  goodness  which 

4 . Joy,  rejoicing,  'Pivp  masos. 

Isa.  8.  6  and  rejoice  in  Rezin  and  Remaliah's  son 

62.  5  (as)  the  bridegroom  rejoiceth  over  the  b. 

5.  To  rejoice,  exult,  lbyalaz. 

Psa.  28.  7  therefore  my  heart  greatly  rejoiceth,  and 
60.  6  I  will  rejoice,  I  will  divide  Shechem,  and 
68.  4  Sing  unto  God.  .and  rejoice  before  him 
108.  7  I  will  rejoice,  I  will  divide  Shechem,  and 
Prov  23. 16  my  reins  shall  rejoice  when  thy  lips  speak 
Isa.  23. 12  Thou  shalt  no  more  rejoice,  O  thou  oppr. 
Jer.  n.  15  when  thou  doest  evil,  then  thou  rejoicest 

15. 17  I  sat  not  in  the  assembly .  .nor  rejoiced 

50. 11  Because  ye  wereglad,  because  ye  rejoiced 
51.  39  make  them  drunken,  that  they  mayrejo. 

Hab.  3. 18  Yet  I  will  rejoice  in  the  Lord,  I  will  joy 
Zeph.  3. 14  be  glad  and  rejoice  with  all  the  heart,  O 

6.  To  rejoice,  exult,  D?V  alas. 

Job  20.  18  restitution  (be),  and  he  shall  not  rejoice 

7.  To  rejoice,  exult,  j'1?^  alcits. 

1  Sa.  2.  1  my  heart  rejoiceth  in  the  Lord  ;  mine  h. 
1  Ch.16.  32  let  the  fields  rejoice,  and  all  that  (is)  th. 
Psa.  9.  2  I  will  be  glad  and  rejoice  in  thee  :  I  will 
68.  3  let  them  rejoice  before  God ;  yea,  let  them 
Prov  11.  10  When  it  goeth  well,  .the  city  rejoiceth 

28. 12  When  righteous  (men)  do  rejoice,  (there 

8.  To  cry  aloud,  rejoice,  Sny  tsakal. 

Esth.  8. 15  the  city  of  Shushan  rejoiced  and  was  glad 

9.7b  sing,  cry  aloud,  |n  ranan. 

Isa.  61.  7  confusion  they  shall  rejoice  in  their  por. 

10.  To  sing,  cry  aloud,  ranan,  3. 

Psa.  20.  5  We  will  rejoice  in  thy  salvation,  and  in 
33.  1  Rejoice  in  the  Lord,  O  ye  righteous ;  (for) 

63.  7  in  the  shadow  of  thy  wings  will  I  rejoice 
71.  23  My  lips  shall  greatly  rojoice  when  I  sing 

89.  12  Tabor  and  Herrnon  shall  rejoice  in  thyn. 

90.  14  that  we  may  rejoice  and  be  glad  all  our 
96.  12  then  shall  all  the  trees  of  the  wood  rejoice 
98.  4  make  a  loud  noise,  and  rejoice,  and  sing 

11.  To  {cause  to)  sing  or  cry  aloud,  jri  ranan,  5. 
Deut  32.  43  Rejoice, 0  ye  nations,  (with)  his  people 

12.  To  enjoy,  rejoice,  a'P,  Bdi?  sus,  sis. 

Deut28.  63  as  the  Lord  rejoiced,  .so  the  Lord  will 
30.  9  rejoice  overtime  for  good,  as  he  rejoiced 
Job  39.  21  He  paweth  in  the  valley,  and  rejoiceth  in 
Psa.  19.  5  rejoiceth  as  a  strong  man  to  run  a  race 
35.  9  soul  shall  be  joyful,  .it  shall  rejoice  in 
40.  16  Let  all  those  that  seek  thee  rejoice  and 
68.  3  before  God;  yea,  let  them  exceedingly  rej. 
70.  4  Let  all  those  that  seek  thee  rejoice  and 
119.  14  I  have  rejoiced  in  the  way  of  thy  testim. 
119.  162  I  rejoice  at  thy  word,  as  one  that  And. 
Isa.  61. 10  I  will  greatly  rejoice  in  the  Lord,  myso. 
62.  5  the  bride,  (so)  shall  thy  God  rejoice  over 

64.  5  Thou  meetest  him  that  rejoiceth  and  wo. 
66.  10  rejoice  for  joy  with  her,  all  ye  that  mourn 
66.  14  when  ye  see  (this),  your  heart  shall  rejoice 

Jer.  32.  41  I  will  rejoice  over  them  to  do  them  good 
Lam.  4.  21  Rejoice  and  be  glad,  O  daughter  of  Edom 
Zeph.  3.  17  he  will  rejoice  overtime  with  joy ;  he  will 

1 3.  To  laugh,  deride,  play,  rejoice,  pnp  sachaq. 

Prov  31.  25  and  she  shall  rejoice  in  time  to  come 

14.  To  laugh,  deride,  play ,  rejoice,  pop  sachaq,  3. 
Prov.  8.  30  daily  (his)  delight,  rejoicing  always  before 

8.  31  Rejoicing  in  the  habitable  part  of  his  ea. 

15.  To  shine,  rejoice,  joy,  be  glad,  nop  sameach. 

Lev.  23.  40  ye  shall  rejoice  before  the  Lord  your  God 
Deut  12.  7  ye  shall  rejoice  in  all  that  ye  put  your  li. 

12.  12  ye  shall  rejoice  before  the  Lord  your  God 

12.  18  thou  shalt  rejoice  before  the  Lord  thy  G. 
14.26  shalt  rejoice,  thou,  and  thine  household 

16. 11  thou  shalt  rejoice  before  the  Lord  thy  G. 

16.  14  thou  shalt  rejoice  in  thy  feast,  thou,  and 

26.  11  thou  shalt  rejoice  in  every  good  (thing) 

27.  7  eat  there,  and  rejoice  before  the  Lord  thy 

33. 18  Rejoice,  Zebulun,  in  thy  going  out;  and 
Judg.  9. 19  rejoice  ye.  and  let  him  also  rejoice  in  you 

19.  3  when  the  father,  .saw  him,  he  rejoiced  to 

1  Sa.  2.  1  enlarged,  .because  I  rejoice  in  thy  salva. 

6.  13  aud  saw  the  ark,  and  rejoiced  to  see  (it) 

11. 15  and  all  the  men  of  Israel  rejoiced  greatly 
19.  5  thou  sawest  (it),  and  didst  rejoice :  wher. 

2  Sa.  1.  20  lest  the  daughters  of  the  Philistines  rej. 

1  Ki.  5.  7  rejoiced  greatly,  and  said,  Blessed  (be)  the 

2  Ki.n.  2oallthepeopleoftlielandrejoiced,andthe 
1  Oh.  16.  10  let  the  heart  of  them  rejoice  that  seek  t. 

29.  9  people  rejoiced,  .the  kingalsore'oiced  w. 


2  Ch.  6.  41  and  let  thy  saints  rejoice  in  goodness 

13.  15  all  Judah  rejoiced  at  the  oath  :  for  they 
23.  21  all  the  people  of  the  land  rejoiced  :  and 

24. 10  princes  and  all  the  people  rejoiced,  and 

29.  36  Hezekiah  rejoiced,  and  all  the  people,  that 

30.  25  the  strangers,  .that  dwelt  in  Judah,  rejo. 
Nell.  12.  43  rejoiced,  .and  the  children  rejoiced:  so 
Job  21.  12  take  the  timbrel  and  harp,  and  rejoice  at 

31.  25  If  I  rejoiced  because  my  wealth  (was)  gr. 

31.  29  If  I  rejoiced  at  the  destruction  of  him  th. 

Psa.  5. 11  all  those  that  put  their  trust  in  thee  rej. 
31.  7  Iwillbegladandrejoiccinthymercy :  for 
33.  21  Forourheartshallrejoiceinhim;  because 
35.  15  But  in  mine  adversity  they  rejoiced,  and 

35. 19  Letnotthem.  .wrongfully rejoiceoverme 
35.  24  Judge  me.  .and  let  them  not  rejoice  over 
38.  16  lest  (otherwise)  they  should  rejoice  over 

40. 16  Let  all  those  that  seek  thee  rejoice  and  be 
48.  11  Let  mount  Zion  rejoice,  let  the  daughters 

58. 10  righteous  shall  rejoice  when  he  seeth  the 
63.  11  king  shall  rejoice  in  God ;  every  one  that 
66.  6  flood  on  foot :  there  did  we  rejoice  in  him 
85  6  revive  us . .  that  thy  people  may  rejoice  in 

96. 11  Let  the  heavens  rejoice,  and  let  the  earth 
97.  12  Rejoice  in  the  Lord,  ye  righteous ;  and 

104.  31  ever :  the  Lord  shall  rejoice  in  his  works 

105.  3  the  heart  of  them  rejoice  that  seekthe  L 

106.  5  that  I  may  rejoice  in  the  gladness  of  thy 

107.  42  The  righteous  shall  see  (it),  and  rejoice 
109.  28  be  ashamed ;  but  let  thy  servant  rejoice 
149.  2  Let  Israel  rejoice  in  him  that  made  him 

Prov.  5.  18  and  rejoice  with  the  wife  of  thy  youth 

13.  9  light  of  the  righteous  rejoiceth :  but  the 
23. 15  thine  heart  be  wise,  myheart  shall  rejoice 

24. 17  Rejoice  not  when  thine  enemy  falleth,  and 
29.  2  righteous  are  in  authority,  the  people  re. 

Eccl.  3. 12  no  good  in  them,  but  for  (a  man)  to  rejo. 

3.  22  than  that  a  man  should  rejoice  in  his  own 

4.  16  they  also  that  come  after  shall  not  rejoice 

5. 19  take  his  portion,  and  to  rejoice  in  his  la. 

11.  8  live  many  years,  (and)  rejoice  in  them  all 
11.  9  Rejoice,  0  young  man,  in  thy  youth,  and 
Song  1.  4  we  will  be  glad  and  rejoice  in  thee ;  we 
Isa.  14.  8  Yea,  the  fir  trees  rejoice  at  thee,  (and)  the 

14.  29  Rejoice  not  thou,  whole  Palestina, because 
25.  9  we  will  be  glad  and  rejoice  in  his  salvation 

65. 13  my  servants  shall  rejoice,  but  ye  shall  be 

66. 10  Rejoice  ye  with  Jerusalem,  and  be  glad 

Jer.  31. 13  Then  shall  the  virgin  rejoice  in  the  dance 
Eze.  7.  12  let  not  the  buyer  rejoice,  nor  the  seller 
25.  6  rejoiced  in  heart  with  all  thy  despite  ag. 

35. 14  When  the  whole  earth  rejoiceth,  I  will 
Hos.  9.  1  Rejoice  not,  0  Israel,  for  joy,  as  (other) 
Joel  2.  21  Fear  not,  0  land ;  be  glad  aud  rejoice:  for 

2.  23  Be  glad  then.  andrejoiceintheLoRDyour 
Obad.  12  neither  shouldest  thou  have  rejoiced  over 
Mic.  7.  8  Rejoice  not  against  me,  O  mine  enemy 
Hab.  1.  15  therefore  they  rejoice  and  are  glad 
Zech.  2.  10  Sing  and  rejoice,  0  daughter  of  Zion  :  for 
4.  10  for  they  shall  rejoice,  and  shall  see  the 
10.  7  their  heart  shall  rejoice  as  through  wine 

16.  To  make  joyful,  or  glad,  nop  sameach,  3. 

Psa.  19.  8  statutes  of  the  Lord  (are)  right,  rejoicing 
86.  4  Rejoice  the  soul  of  thy  servant ;  for  unto 
Prov  15.  30  The  light  of  the  eyes  rejoiceth  the  heart 
27.  9  Ointment  aud  perfume  rejoice  the  heart 
29.  3  Whoso  loveth  wisdom  rejoiceth  his  father 
Jer.  31. 13  Then  shall  the  virgin  rejoice  in  the  dance 

1 7.  Rejoicing,  joy,  nnpp  simehah. 

Judg  16.  23  to  offer  a  great  sacrifice,  .and  to  rejoice 
Nell.  12.  44  for  Judah  rejoiced  for  the  priests  and  for 
Eze.  35.  15  As  thou  didst  rejoice  at  the  inheritance 

18.  To  leap  much  for  jay,  exult,  ayaWidw  agalliao. 
Luke  1.  47  my  spirit  hath  rejoiced  in  GodmySaviour 

10.  21  In  that  hour  Jesus  rejoiced  in  spirit,  and 
John  5.  35  ye  were  willing  for  a  season  to  rejoice  in 
8.  56  Your  father  Abraham  rejoiced  to  see  my 
Acts  16.  34  he  set  meat  before  them,  and  rejoiced,  be. 
1  Pe.  1.  6  Wherein  ye  greatly  rejoice,  though  now 

1.  8  rejoice  with  joy  unspeakable  and  full  of 
Rev.  19.  7  Let  us  be  glad  and  rejoice,  and  give  hon. 

19.  To  make  glad,,  well  pleased,  elnppaivai  euphraind. 
Acts  2.  26  Therefore  did  myheart  rejoice,  and  my  t. 

7.  41  rejoiced  in  the  works  of  their  own  hands 
Rom  15.  10  saith.  Rejoice,  ye  Gentiles,  withhis  people 
Gal.  4.  27  Rejoice,  (thou)  barren  that  barest  not,  b. 
Rev.  12.  12  rejoice,  (ye)  heavens,  and  ye  that  dwell  in 

18. 20  Rejoice  over  her,  (thou)  heaven,  and  (ye) 

20.  To  boast,  Kavxaoyai  kauchomai. 

Rom.  5.  2  wherein  we  stand,  and  rejoice  in  hope  of 
Phil.  3.  3  rejoice  in  Christ  Jesus,  and  have  no  con. 
Jas.  1.  9  Let  the  brother  of  low  degree  rejoice  in 
4.  16  But  now  ye  rejoice  in  your  boastings :  all 

21.  A  matter,  cause  of  boasting,  Kavxyyakauchema. 
Phil.  2. 16  that  I  may  rejoice  in  the  day  of  Christ,  t. 

22.  To  rejoice,  be  glad,  xatpoi  chairo. 

Matt.  2. 10  they  rejoiced  with  exceeding  great  joy 

5.12  Rejoice,  and  be  exceeding  glad  ;  for  great 

18.  13  he  rejoiceth  more  of  that  (sheep),  than  of 
Luke  1.  14  and  many  shall  rejoice  at  his  birth 

6.  23  Rejoice  ye  in  that  day,  and  leap  for  joy 
10.  20  in  this  rejoice  not.  .but  rather  rejoice,  be. 

13.  17  people  rejoiced  for  all  the  glorious  things 

15.  5  he  layeth  (it)  on  his  shoulders,  rejoicing 

19.  37  disciples  began  to  rejoice  and  praise  God 
John  3.  29  rejoiceth  greatly  because  of  the  bridegr. 

4.  36  soweth  and  he  that  reapeth  may  rejoice 

14.  28  If  ye  loved  me,  ye  would  rejoice,  because 


John  16.  20  world  shall  rejoice :  and  ye  shall  be  sorr. 

16.  22  see  you  again,  and  your  heart  shall  rejo. 
Acts  5.  41  rejoicing  that  they  were  counted  worthy 

8.  39  and  he  went  on  his  way  rejoicing 

15.  31  when  theyhad  read,  they  rejoiced  for  the 
Rom  12. 12  Rejoicing  in  hope ;  patientin  tribulation 

12. 15  Rejoice  with  them  that  do  rejoice,  and  w. 

1  Co.  7.  30  they  that  rejoice,  as  though  they  rejoiced 

13.  6  Rejoice  not  in  iniquity,  but.  .in  the  truth 

2  Co.  2.  3  sorrow  from  them  of  whom  I  ought  to  r. 

6.  10  As  sorrowful,  yet  alway  rejoicing ;  as  po. 

7.  7  toward  me  ;  so  that  I  rejoiced  the  more 
7.  9  Now  I  rejoice,  not  that  ye  were  made  so. 
7. 16  I  rejoice  therefore  that  I  have  confidence 

Phil.  1.  18  I  therein  do  rejoice,  yea,  and  will  rejoice 

2.  28  when  ye  see  him  again,  ye  may  rejoioe 

3.  1  Finally,  my  brethren,  rejoice  in  the  Lord 

4.  4  Rejoice  in  the  Lord,  .again  Isay,  Rejoice 

4. 10  But  I  rejoiced  in  the  Lord  greatly,  that 

Col.  1.  24  Who  now  rejoice  in  my  sufferings  for  you 
1  Th.  5.  16  Rejoice  evermore 

1  Pe.  4. 13  But  rejoice, inasmuch  asye  are  partakers 

2  John  4  rejoiced  greatly  that  I  found  of  thy  child. 

3  John  3  For  I  rejoiced  greatly  when  the  brethren 
Rev.  11. 10  shall  rejoice  over  them,  and  make  them 

REJOICE,  to  cause  or  make  to  — 

1.7b  (cause  to)  sing,  cry  aloud,  ranan,  5. 

Psa.  65.  8  thou  makest  the  outgoings,  .to  rejoice 
2.  To  make  to  rejoice,  make  joyful,  np  p  sameach,  3. 
2  Ch.20.  27  had  made  them  to  rejoice  over  their  ene. 
Neh.  12.  43  God  had  made  them  rejoice  with  great 
Psa.  30.  1  hast  not  made  my  foes  to  rejoice  overme 
Jer.  31. 13  and  make  them  rejoice  from  their  sorrow 
Lam.  2. 17  hath  caused  (thine)  enemy  to  rejoice  over 

3.7b  cause  to  rejoice,  nop  sameach,  5. 

Psa.  89.  42  thou  hast  made  all  his  enemies  to  rejoice 

REJOICE,  rejoiced  (that  or  which)  — 

1  .Rejoicing,  exulting,  alez. 

Isa.  5.  14  and  he  that  rejoiceth,  shall  descend  into 

2.  Rejoicing,  exulting,  r1?!?  alliz. 

Isa.  13.  3  (even)  them  that  rejoice  in  my  highness 
24.  8  noise  of  them  thatrejoice  endeth,  the  joy 
Zeph.  3. 11  them  that  rejoice  in  thy  pride,  and  thou 

3.  Rejoicing,  nop  sameach. 

Deuti6.  15  hands,  therefore  thou  shalt  surely  rejoice 

1  Ki.  1.  40  rejoiced  with  great  joy,  so  that  the  earth 

2  Ki.  11.  14  all  the  people  of  the  land  rejoiced,  and 

2  CI1.23.  13  all  the  people  of  the  land  rejoiced,  ands. 
Job  3.  22  Which  rejoice  exceedingly,  (and)  are  glad 
Psa.  35. 26  brought  to  confusion  togetherthatrejoice 
Prov.  2.  14  Who  rejoice  to  do  evil,  (and)  delight  in 
29.  6  but  the  righteous  doth  sing  and  rejoice 
Eccl.  2.  10  for  myheart  rejoiced  in  all  my  labour,  and 
Amos  6. 13 Y'ewliich rejoice inathiugof  nought,  whi. 
REJOICE  against,  in,  with,  to  — 

1.  Toboast against, KaTauauxa-ouaikatakauchaomai. 
Jas.  2. 13  and  mercy  rejoiceth  against  judgment 

2.  To  rejoice  together  luilh,  ai iyxalpu  sugchairo. 
Luke  1.  58  Showed  great  mercy,  .and  they  rejoiced  w. 

15.  6,  9  saying . .  Rejoice  with  me  ;  for  I  have  fo. 
1  Co.  12.  26  honoured,  all  the  members  rejoice  with 
13.  6  not  in  iniquity,  but  rejoiceth  in  the  truth 
Phil.  2. 17  if  I  be  offered . .  I  joy  and  rejoice  with  yo. 

2. 18  same  cause  also  do  ye  joy  and  rejoice  with 
REJOICING  — 

I  .Joy,  rejoicing,  Vj  gil. 

Psa.  45. 15  With  gladness  and  rejoicing  (shall)  they 

2.  Joy,  rejoicing,  nV|  gilah. 

Isa.  65. 18  I  create  Jerusalem  a  rejoicing,  aud  her 

3.  Rejoicing,  exulting,  I’^y  alliz. 

Zeph.  2.  15  This  (is)  the  rejoicing  city  that  dwelt  ca. 

4.  Rejoicing,  exultation,  alitsuth. 

Hab.  3. 14  rejoicing  (was)  as  to  devour  the  poor  sec. 

5. Loud  cry,  proclamation,  singing,  nil  rinnah. 

Psa.107.  22  let  them,  .declare  his  works  with  rejoic. 
118.  15  voice  of  rejoicing  and  salvation  (is)  in  the 
126.  6  sliaU  doubtless  come  again  with  rejoicing 

6.  Rejoicing,  nop  sameach. 

1  Ki.  1.  45  and  they  are  come  up  from  thence  rejoic. 

7.  Rejoicing,  joy,  nnpi?  simehah. 

2  Ch.23.  18  with  rejoicing  and  with  singing,  (asitwas 
Jer.  15.  16  the  joy  and  rejoicingof  mine  heart:  fori 

8.  Joy,  rejoicing,  gladness,  fishy  sason. 

Psa.119.  in  Thy  testimonies,  .(are)  the  rejoicing  of 
9. Shout,  shouting,  blowing,  njjnp  teruah. 

Job  8.  21  Till  he  fill,  .thy  lips  with  rejoicing 

10.il  matter  or  subject  of  boasting,  uavxyya  kauch. 
2  Co.  1.  14  that  we  areyour  rejoicing,  even  as  ye  also 
Gal.  6.  4  then  shall  he  have  rejoicing  in  himself  al. 
Phil.  1. 26  That  your  rejoicing  may  be  more  abund. 
Heb.  3.  6  if  we  hold  fast  the.. rejoicing  of  the  hope 

II  .Boasting,  Kavxyais  kauchesis. 

1  Co.  15.  31  I  protest  by  your  rejoicing  which  I  have 

2  Co.  1. 12  For  ourrejoicing  is  this,  the  testimony  of 
1  Th.  2. 19  For  what  (is)  our.  .crown  of  rejoicing?  are 
Jas.  4.  16  But  now  ye  rejoice,  .all  such  rejoicing  is 

RE'-KEM,  ayn  friendship. 

1.  A  prince  of  Midi  an,  slain  by  Phinehas  when  in  the 
plains  of  Moab.  B.C.  1452. 

Nuni3i.  8  Evi,  and  R.,  and  Zur,  and  Ilur,  and  Reba 


RELEASE 


804 


REMALIAH 


Josh  13.  21  Evi,  and  R.,  and  Zur,  and  Ilur,  and  Reba 

2.  A  son  of  Hebron,  and  father  of  Shammai.  B.c.  1490. 

1  Ch.  2.  43  Korah,  and  Tappuah,  and  R.,  and  Shema 

2.  44  father  of  Jorkoam,  and  R.  begat  Shammai 

3.  A  city  in  Benjamin,  near  Irpeel;  now  called  A  in- 
Karim. 

Josh  18.  27  And  R.,  and  Irpeel,  and  Taralah 

RELEASE  — 

1.  Release,  rest,  nmn  hanacliah. 

Esth.  2.  18  and  lie  made  a  release  to  the  provinces 

2.  Release,  naagi  shemittah. 

Deutis.  1  end  of.  .seven  years  thou  shalt  make  a  r. 

15.  2  the  manner  of  the  release,  .the  Lord's  re. 

15.  9  The  seventh  year,  the  year  of  release,  is 

31. 10  in  the  solemnity  of  the  year  of  release,  in 

RELEASE,  to  — 

1.  To  release,  let  go,  throw  down,  aaiy  shamat. 
Deutis.  2  Every  creditor,  .shall  release  (it) ;  he  sli. 

2.  To  (cause  to)  release,  eayi  shamo.t,  5. 

Deutis-  3  with  thy  brother  thine  hand  shall  release 

3.  To  loose  away,  or  off,  cnroAva)  apoluij. 

Matt27-  15  governor  was  wont  to  release  unto  the  p. 
27.  17  Whom  will  ye  that  I  release  unto  you  ?  B. 
27.  21  Whether  of  the  twain  will  ye  that  I  rele. 
27.  26  Then  released  he  Barabbas  unto  them 
Markis-  6  Now  at  (that)  feast  he  released  unto  them 
15.  9  Will  ye  that  I  release  unto  you  the  king 
15.  11  that  he  should  rather  release  Barabbas 

15.  15  released  Barabbas  unto  them,  and  deliv. 
Luke23.  16  I  will  therefore  chastise  him,  and  release 

23.  17  [For  of  necessity  he  must  release  one  un.] 
23. 18  Away  with  this  (man),  and  release  unto 
23. 20  Pilate  therefore,  willing  to  release  Jesus 

23.  25  released  unto  them  him  that  for  sedition 
John  18.  39  custom,  that  I  should  release  unto  you 

18.  39  will  ye  therefore  that  I  release  unto  you 

19.  10  knowestthounot  that  I  have  power,  .tor. 
19.  12  Pilate  sought  to  release  him :  but  the  J. 

RELIEF  — 

Thorough  service,  ministration,  SiaKovia  diakonia. 
Acts  11.  29  determined  to  send  relief  unto  the  bret. 

RELIEVE,  to  — 

1.  To  declare  happy,  or  upright,  tc'k  ashar,  3. 

Isa.  1. 17  relieve  the  oppressed,  judge  the  fatherless 

2.  To  take  or  keep  firm  hold,  pin  chazaq,  5. 

Lev.  25.  35  thou  shalt  relieve  him ;  (yea,  though  he 

3.  To  cause  to  stand,  my  ud,  3 a. 

Psa.146.  9  The  Lord,  .relieveth  the  fatherless  and 

4.  To  cause  to  turn  back,  DiK*  shub,  5. 

Lam.  1.  1 1  pleasant  things  for  meat  to  relieve  the  s. 
1. 16  comforter  that  should  relieve  my  soul  is 
1.  19  they  sought  their  meat  to  relieve  their  s. 

5.  To  suffice  for,  (irapK(U  eparkeo. 

1  Ti.  s- 10  if  she  have  relieved  the  afflicted,  if  she 

5.  16  let  them  relieve  them,  and  let  not  the  c. 

5.  16  it  may  relieve  them  that  are  widows  in. 

RELIGION  — 

Outward  religious  service,  dp-ganda  threskeia. 

Acts  26.  5  most  straitest  sect  of  our  religion  I  lived 
Jas.  1.  26  deceivetli  his  own  heart,  this  man’s  reli. 
1.  27  Pure  religion  and  undeflled  before  God 

RELIGIOUS  — 

1. Heligious,  superstitious,  dpTjaicos  threskos. 

Jas.  1.  26  If  anymanamongyouseemto be  religious 

2.  To  venerate,  worship,  adore,  aeflogai  sebomai. 
Acts  13.  43  many  of  the  Jews  and  religious  proselytes 

RELY,  to  — 

To  be  supported,  lean  on,  jlpy  shaan,  2. 

2  Ch.13.  18  they  relied  upon  the  Lord  God  of  their 

16.  7  Because  thou  hast  relied  on  the  king  of 

6.  7  not  relied  on  the  Lord  thy  God,  therefore 

16.  8  because  thou  didst  rely  on  the  Lord,  he 

REMAIN,  to  — 

1.  To  draw  self  up,  sojourn,  na  gur. 

Judg.  5. 17  why  did  Dan  remain  in  ships?  Asher  co. 

2.  To  sit  down  or  still,  Dty;  yashab. 

Gen.  38.  11  Remain  a  widow  at  thy  father's  house 
Numys.  28  Because  he  should  have  remained  in  the 
Deut2i.  13  shall  remain  in  thine  house,  and  bewail 
Josh.  1.  14  shall  remain  in  the  land  which  Moses  g. 

1  Sa.  20. 19  go  down  quickly . .  and  shalt  remain  by  the 

23. 14  remained  in  a  mountain  in  the  wilderness 

24.  3  his  men  remained  in  the  sides  of  the  cave 

2  Sa.  13.  20  Tamar  remained  desolate  in  her  brother 
1  Ki.n.  16  For  six  months  did  Joab  remain  there  w. 
1  Ch.13.  14  ark  of  God  remained  with  the  family  of 
Isa.  32. 16  righteousness  remain  in  the  fruitful  field 

44. 13  beauty  of  a  man ;  that  it  may  remain  in 
65.  4  Which  remain  among  the  graves,  and  lo. 

Jer.  17.  25  Jerusalem ;  and  this  city  shall  remain  for 
30.  18  palace  shall  remain  after  the  manner  th. 

37.  16  and  Jeremiah  had  remained  there  many 

37.  21  Jeremiah  remained  in  the  court  of  the  p. 

38.  2  He  that  remaineth  in  this  city  shall  die 

38. 13  Jeremiah  remained  in  the  court  of  the  p. 
51.  30  they  have  remained  in  (their)  holds  :  their 
51.  62  to  cut  it  off,  that  none  shall  remain  in  it 

Lam.  5.  19  Thou,  O  Lord,  remainest  forever;  thy  t. 
Eze.  3.  15  remained  there  astonished  among  them 


3.  To  be  left,  in;  yathar,  2. 

Exodio.  15  there  remained  not  any  green  thing  in 

12. 10  that  which  remaineth  of  it  until  the  mo. 
29.  34  if  ought  of  the  flesh,  .remain  unto  them. 

Lev.  8.  32  that  which  remaineth  of  the  flesh  and  of 
10.  12  Take  the  meat  offering  that  remaineth  of 
19.  6  if  ought  remain  until  the  third  day,  itsh. 
27.  18  money  according  to  the  years  that  rema. 
Josh.  1 8.  2  there  remained  among  the  children  of  I. 

21.  20  which  remained  of  the  children  of  Koha. 
21.  26  of  the  children  of  Kohath  that  remained 
Judg2i.  7,  16  shall  we  do  for  wives  for  them  that  r. 

1  Ki.18.  22  I  only,  remain  a  prophet  of  the  LORD;  but 
Prov.  2.  21  in  the  land,  and  the  perfect  shall  remain 
Isa.  4.  3  (he  that)  remaineth  in  Jerusalem,  shall 
Jer.  27. 19  residue  of  the  vessels  that  remain  in  this 

27.  21  concerning  the  vessels  that  remain  (in) 
Eze.  39.  14  bury  with  the  passengers  those  that  rem. 
Dan.  10. 13  I  remained  there  with  the  kings  of  Persia 
Amos  6.  9  if  there  remain  ten  men  in  one  house,  that 

l.All  the  days  of,  'D':  ^  kol  yeme. 

Gen.  8.  22  While  the  earth  remaineth,  seed  time  and 

5.  To  pass  the  night,  J'1?,  pS  lun,  Un. 

Exod23. 18  neither  shall  the  fat  of  my  sacrifice  rem. 
Deuti6.  4  even,  remain  all  night  until  the  morning 
21.  23  His  body  shall  not  remain  all  night  upon 
Job  19.  4  have  erred,  mine  error  remaineth  with 
41.  22  In  his  neck  remaineth  strength,  and  sor. 
Psa.  55.  7  would  I  wander  far  off,  (and)  remain  in 
Zech.  5.  4  it  shall  remain  in  the  midst  of  his  house 

6.  To  rest,  be  at  rest,  itu  nuach. 

Prov2i.  16  shall  remain  in  the  congregation  of  the  d. 

7 . To  be  over  and  above,  superfluous,  'll!;  adaph. 
Exodi6.  23  that  which  remaineth  over  lay  up  for  you 

26.  12  remnant  that  remaineth  of  the  curtains  of 
26.  12  curtain  that  remaineth  shall  hang  over 
26.  13  that  which  remaineth  in  the  length  of  the 

8 . To  stand  still,  nojf  amad. 

2  Ivi.13.  6  there  remained  the  grove  also  in  Samaria 
Eccl.  2.  9  also  my  wisdom  remained  with  me 

Isa.  10.  32  As  yet  shall  he  remain  at  Nob  that  day 
66.  22  earth,  which  I  will  make,  shall  remain  b. 
66.  22  so  shall  your  seed  and  your  name  remain 
Jer.  48.  11  therefore  his  taste  remained  in  him,  and 
Dan.  10.  17  straightwaythereremainedno  strength  in 
Hag.  2.  5  so  my  spirit  remaineth  among  you  :  fear 

9.  To  rise  up,  Dip  gum. 

Josh.  2.  11  neither  did  there  remain  any  more  courage 

10.  To  remain  over,  Tp  sarad. 

Josh  10.  20  rest  (which)  remained  of  them  entered 
11  .Remnant,  remaining  one,  T"p  sarid. 

Nuni24.  19  shall  destroy  him  that  remaineth  of  the 
Dent.  2.  34  destroyed  the  men.  .we  left  none  to  rem. 
Josh.  8.  22  so  that  they  let  none  of  them  remain  or 
10.  28  heletnoneremain:andhedidtothekingof 
10.  30  he  let  none  remain  in  it;  but  did  unto  the 
Judg.  5.  13  he  made  him  that  remaineth  have  domin. 
Job  27.  15  Those  that  remain  of  him  shall  be  buried 
Jer.  42.  17  none  of  them  shall  remain  or  escape  from 
44.  14  So  that  none . .  shall  escape  or  remain,  that 
47.  4  to  cut  off.  .every  helper  that  remaineth 
Lam.  2.  22  so  that . .  none  escaped  nor  remained  :  tho. 
Obad.  14  delivered  up  those  of  his  that  did  remain 

12 . To  remain,  be  left,  iru*  shaar. 

1  Sa.  16.  11  There  remaineth  yet  the  youngest,  and 

13.  To  remain,  be  left,  shaar,  2. 

Gen.  7.  23  Noah  only  remained  (alive),  and  they  that 

14.  10  they  that  remained  fled  to  the  mountain 
Exod  8.  9  (that)  they  may  remain  in  the  river  only? 

8.  11  depart,  .they  shall  remain  in  the  river 

8.  31  from  his  people  :  there  remained  not  one 
10.  5  which  remaineth  unto  you  from  the  hail 
10.  19  there  remained  not  one  locust  in  all  the 
14. 28  there  remained  not  so  much  as  one  of  them 

Lev.  25.  52  if  there  remain  but  few  years  unto  the  ye. 
Numn.  26  there  remained  two  (of  the)  men  in  thee. 
Deut.  3. 11  For  only  Og  king  of  Baslian  remained  of 
19.  20  those  which  remain  shall  hear,  and  fear 
Josh  11.  22  in  Gath,  and  in  Ashdod,  there  remained 

13.  1  there  remaineth  yet  very  much  land  to  be 
13.  2  This  (is)  the  land  that  yet  remaineth  :  all 
13.  12  whoremainedof  the  remnant  of  the  giants 
23.  4  remain, tobeaniuheritanceforyourtribes 
23.  7  these  that  remain  among  you ;  neither 

23.  12  these  that  remain  among  you,  and  shall 
Judg.  7.  3  two  thousand;  and  there  remained  ten  th. 
1  Sa.  11.  11  that  they  which  remained  were  scattered 

16. 11  There  remaineth  yet  the  youngest,  and 

1  Ki.  22.  46  remnant  of  the  Sodomites,  which  remain. 

2  Ki.  7.  13  five  of  the  horses  that  remain,  which  are 

10.  11  So  Jehu  slew  all  that  remained  of  the  ho. 
10. 17  slew  all  that  remained  unto  Aliab  in  Sam. 

24.  14  none  remained,  save  the  poorest  sort  of 

25.  22  people  that  remained  in  the  land  of  J  udah 
Ezra  1.  4  whosoever  remaineth  in  anyplace  where 

9.  15  for  we  remain  yet  escaped,  as  (it  is)  this 
Job  21.  34  in  your  answers  there  remaineth  falseh.  ? 
Jer.  8.  3  remain  of  this  evil  family,  which  remain 

24.  8  that  remain  in  this  land,  and  them  that 
34.  7  for  these  defenced  cities  remained  of  the 

37.  10  there  remained  (but)  wounded  men  among 

38.  4  hands  of  the  men  of  war  that  remain  in 

39.  9  remnant  of  the  people  that  remained  in 

39.  9  with  the  rest  of  the  people  that  remained 
41.  10  all  the  people  that  remained  in  Mizpah 
52.  15  residue  of  the  people  that  remained  in  the 


Eze.  6.  12  he  that  remaineth  and  is  besieged  shall 

17.  21  they  that  remain  shall  be  scattered  toward 
Dan. To.  8  there  remained  no  strength  in  me :  for  my 
Zech  9.  7  but  he  that  remaineth,  even  he,  (shall  be) 
12.  14  All  the  families  that  remain,  every  family 

14.  Remnant,  rest,  posterity,  n"!R;p  sheerith. 

Jer.  44.  7  to  eut  off .  .to  leave  you  none  to  remain 

15 . To  tabernacle,  ]~tp  shaken. 

Lev.  16.  16  remaineth  among  them  in  the  midst  of 
Eze.  31.  13  shall  all  the  fowls  of  the  heaven  remain 
16.7b  watch,  ijty  shaqad. 

Job  21.  32  brought  to  the  grave,  and  shall  remain  in 

17.  To  leave  off,  anoAdiru)  apoleipo. 

Heb.  4.  6  Seeing  therefore  it  remaineth  that  some 

4.  9  There  remaineth  therefore  a  rest  to  the 

10.  26  there  remaineth  no  more  sacrifice  forsins 
13.7b  remain  throughout,  Siayivco  diamond. 

Luke  1.  22  beckoned  unto  them,  and  remained  spe. 
Heb.  1. 11  They  shall  perish  ;  but  thou  remainest 

19.  The  things  left,  to  Aonra  ta  loipa. 

Rev.  3.  2  strengthen  the  things  which  remain,  that 

20.  The  thing  left  is,  rb  Aonriv  (any  to  loipon  estin. 
1  Co.  7. 29  it  remaineth,  that  both  they  that  have  w. 

21.7b  remain,  p.(vo>  meno. 

Matt  11. 23  it  would  have  remained  until  this  day 
Lukeio.  7  in  the  same  house  remain,  eating  ami  dr. 
John  1.  33  see  the  spirit  descending,  and  remaining 

9.  41  say,  We  see ;  therefore  your  sin  remaineth 

15. 11  that  my  joy  [might  remain]  in  you,  and 

15.  16  your  fruit  should  remain  ;  that  whatsoe. 
19.  31  bodies  should  not  remain  upon  the  cross 
Acts  5.  4  Whiles  it  remained,  was  it  not  thine  own? 
27.  41  stuck  fast,  and  remained  unmovcable,  but 

1  Co.  7.  11  if  she  depart,  let  her  remain  unmarried 

15.  6  of  whom  the  greaterpart  remain  unto  th. 

2  Co.  3.  11  much  more  that  which  remaineth  (is)  gl. 

3. 14  for  until  this  day  remaineth  the  same  veil 

9.  9  his  righteousness  remaineth  for  ever 
Heb.  12.  27  things  which  cannot  be  shaken  may  rem. 
1  Jo.  2.  24  remain  in  you,  ye  also  shall  continue  in 

3.  9  for  his  seed  remaineth  in  him  :  and  he  ca. 

22.  To  be  left  all  arov.nd,  nepiAd-Koyai  perileipomai. 

1  Th.  4.  15,  17  we  which  are  alive  (and)  remain  unto 

23.  To  be  over  and  above,  nepiaadxn  perisseuo. 

Matt  1 4.  20  took  up  of  the  fragments  that  remained 
Luke  9.  17  was  taken  up  of  fragments  that  remained 
John  6.  12  Gather  up  the  fragments  that  remain,  th. 

REMAIN,  to  let  or  cause  to  — 

1.7b  cause  to  be  abundant,  in;  yathar,  5. 

Exodi2.  10  ye  shall  let  nothing  ofit  remain  until  the 
Nuni33.  55  that  those  which  ye  let  remain  of  them 

2.  To  cause  to  tabernacle ,  pc'  shaken,  5. 

Eze.  32.  4  will  cause  all  the  fowls,  .to  remain  upon 
REMAIN  long,  over  and  above,  to  — 

1.  7b  be  old,  aged,  p;  yashan,  2. 

Deut.  4.  25  ye  shall  have  remained  long  in  the  land 

2.  To  be  over  and  above,  nepiaadno  perisseuo. 

John  6.  13  which  remained  over  and  above  unto  them 

REMAINDER  — 

1. To  be  left,  to  remain,  in;  yathar,  2. 

Exod29-  34  thou  shalt  burn  the  remainder  with  fire 
Lev.  6.  16  the  remainder  thereof  shall  Aaron  and  his 
7. 16  on  the  morrow  also  the  remainder  of  its. 

7.  17  the  remainder  of  the  flesh  of  the  sacrifice 

2.  Remnant,  nnwji  sheerith. 

2  Sa.  14.  7  (neither)  name  nor  remainder  upon  the  e. 
Psa.  76. 10  remainder  of  wrath  shalt  thou  restrain 

REMAINING,  (to  be)  — 

1.7b  set  up  or  station  self,  fix;  yatsab,  7. 

2  Sa.  21.  s  we  should  be  destroyed  from  remaining 

2.  To  be  left  over,  in;  yathar,  2. 

Josh. 21.  40  which  were  remaining  of  the  families  of 

3.  Remaining  one,  remnant,  Tit?  sarid. 

Deut.  3.  3  until  none  was  left  to  him  remaining 
Josh  10.  33  until  he  had  left  him  none  remaining 

10.  37  he  left  none  remaining,  according  to  all 
10.  39  he  left  none  remaining  :  as  he  had  done 

10.  40  he  left  none  remaining,  but  utterly  dest. 

11.  8  smote,  .until  they  left  them  none  remain. 
2  Ki.io.  11  slew,  .until  lie  left  him  none  remaining 
Job  18. 19  neither,  any  remaining  in  his  dwellings 
Obad.  18  there  shall  not  be  (any)  remaining  of  the 

4.  To  tabernacle,  pa’  shaken. 

Num.  9.  22  tarried  upon  the  tabernacle,  remaining 
RE-MAL'-IAH,  Jah  increases. 

Father  of  Pekah  who  slew  Pekahiah  and  reigned  in  his 
stead.  B.c.  769. 

2  Ki.15.  25  But  Pekah  the  son  of  R. .  .conspired  against 
15.  27  Pekah  the  son  of  R.  began  to  reign  over 
15.  30  a  conspiracy  against  Pekah  the  son  of  R. 
15.  32  In  the  second  year  of  Pekah  the  son  of  R. 

15.  37  the  Lord  began  to  send  against,  .son  of  R. 

16.  1  In  the  seventeenth  year  of . .  the  son  of  R, 
16.  5  Pekah  son  of  R. .  .came  up  to  Jerusalem 

2  Ch.28.  6  Pekah  the  son  of  R.  slew  in  Judah  an  h. 
Isa.  7.  1  Pekah  the  son  of  R. . .  went  up  toward  J. 
7.  4  for  the  fierce  anger ..  of  the  son  of  R. 

7.  5  Because  Syria,  and  the  son  of  R.,  have 

7.  9  and  the  head  of  Samaria  (is)  R.’s  son 

8.  6  this  people,  .rejoice in  Rezin  and  R.'sson 


REMEDY 


805 


REMNANT 


REMEDY  — 

Healing ,  nsio  marpe. 

2  Ch.36.  16  wrath,  .arose,  .till (there  was)  no  remedy 
Prov.  6.  15  suddenly  shall  he  be  broken  without  re. 

29.  1  shall,  .be  destroyed,  and  that  without  re. 
REMEMBER  (earnestly),  to  — 

1  To  remember,  imprint,  zakar. 

Gen.  8.  1  God  remembered  Noah,  and  every  living 

9. 15  I  will  remember  my  covenant,  which  (is) 

9.  r6  I  may  remember  the  everlasting  covenant 

19.  29  God  remembered  Abraham,  and  sent  Lot 

30.  22  God  remembered  Rachel,  and  God  heark. 

40.  23  Yet  did  not  the  chief  butler  remember  J. 
42.  9  And  Joseph  remembered  the  dreams  wh. 

Exod.  2.  24  God  remembered  his  covenant  with  Abr. 

6.  5  heard,  .and  I  have  remembered  my  cove. 

13.  3  Remember  this  day,  in  which  ye  came  out 

20.  8  Remember  the  sabbath  day,  to  keep  it  h. 
32.  13  Remember  Abraham,  Isaac,  and  Israel 

Lev.  26.  42  Then  will  I  remember  my  covenant  with 
26.  42  I  remember;  and  I  will  remember  the  1. 
26.  45  But  I  will  for  their  sakes  remember  the 
Num  t  1.  5  We  remember  the  fish  which  we  did  eat 

15.  39  remember,  the  commandments  of  the  L. 

1 5.  40  may  remember,  and  do  all  my  command. 
Dcut.  5.  15  remember  that  thou  wast  a  servant  in 

7.  18  shalt  well  remember  what  the  Lord  thy 

8.  2  thou  shalt  remember  all  the  way  which 

8.  18  thou  shalt  remember  the  Lord  thy  God 

9.  7  Remember,  (and)  forget  not,  how  thou  p. 

9.  27  Remember  thy  servants,  Abraham,  Isaac 

15. 15  thou  shalt  remember  that  thou  wast  a 

16.  3  thou  mayest  remember  the  day  when  thou 
16.  12  thou  shalt  remember  that  thou  wast  a  bo. 

24.  9  Remember  what  the  Lord  thy  God  did  un. 

24.  18,  22  thou  shalt  remember  that  thou  wast  a 

25.  17  Remember  what  Amalek  did  unto  thee  by 
32.  7  Remember  the  days  of  old,  consider  the 

Josh.  1.  13  Remember  the  word  which  Moses  the  s. 
Judg.  8.  34  Israel  remembered  notthe  Lord  theirGod 

9.  2  remember(also)thatI  (am)yourboneand 
16.  28  rememberme,  Ipray  thee, and  strengthen 

1  Sa.  in  rememberme,  and  not  forget  thine  hand. 

I.  19  his  wife ;  and  the  Lord  remembered  her 
25.  31  my  lord,  then  remember  thine  handmaid 

2  Sa.  14.  11  let  the  king  remember  the  Lord  thy  God 

19.  19  neither  do  thou  remember  that  which  thy 
2  Ki.  9.  25  rememberhowthat, whenland  thou  rode 

20.  3  remember  now  how  I  have  walked  before 

1  Ch.16.  12  Remember  his  marvellous  works  that  he 

2  Ch.  6.  42  remember  the  mercies  of  David  thy  serv. 

24.  22  the  king  remembered  not  the  kindness 
Neh.  1.  8  Remember,  I  beseech  thee,  the  word  that 

4.  14  remember  the  Lord,  (which  is)  great  and 
13.  14,  22  Rememberme,  O  my  God,  concerning 
13.  29  Remember  them,  0  my  God,  because  they 
13.  31  Remember  me,  0  my  God,  for  good 
Esth.  2.  1  he  remembered  Vasliti,  and  what  she  had 
Job  4.  7  Remember,  I  pray  thee  who  (ever)  perish. 

7.  7  remember  that  my  life  (is)  wind ;  mine  eye 

10.  9  Remember,  I  beseech  thee,  that  thou  h. 

11.  16  (and)  remember  (it)  as  waters  (that)  pass 
14. 13  appoint  me  a  set  time,  and  remember  me 

21.  6  when  I  remember  I  am  afraid,  and  trem. 
36.  24  Remember  that  thou  magnify  his  work 

41.  8  Lay  thine  hand  upon  him,  remember  the 
Psa.  9.  12  he  remembereth  them  ;  he  forgetteth  not 

20.  3  Remember  all  thy  offerings,  and  accept 

22.  27  the  ends  of  the  world  shall  remember 

25.  6  Remember,  O  Lord,  thy  tender  mercies 
25.  7  Remember  not  the  sins  of  my  youth,  nor 
25.  7  remember  thou  me  for  thy  goodness'  sake 

42.  4  I  remember  these  (things),  I  pour  out  my 
42.  6  I  rememberthee  from  the  land  of  Jordan 

63.  6  I  remember  thee  upon  my  bed,  (and)  m. 
74.  2  Rememberthy congregation  (which)thou 

74. 18  Remember  this,  .the  enemy  hath  reproa. 
74.  22  remember  how  the  foolish  man  reproach. 

77.  3  I  remembered  God,  and  was  troubled ;  I 
77. 11  I  will  remember  the  works  of  the  Lord 

77.  11  surely  I  will  remember  thywonders  of  old 

78.  35  they  remembered  that  God  (was)  their  R. 
78.  39  For  he  remembered  that  they  (were  but) 

78.  42  They  rememberednot  hishand,  (nor)  the 

79.  8  remembernot  against usformeriniquities 

88.  5  the  dead . .  whom  thou  rememberest  no 

89.  47  Remember  how  short  my  time  is :  where. 
89.  50  Remember,  Lord,  the  reproach  of  thy  s. 
98.  3  He  hath  remembered  his  mercy  and  his 

103. 14  he  knoweth.  .remembereth  that  we  (are) 

103. 18  to  those  that  remember  his  commandm. 
105.  5  Remember  his  marvellous  works  that  he 
105.  8  He  hath  remembered  his  covenant  for  e. 

105.  42  For  heremembered  his  holy  promise,  (and) 

106.  4  Remember  me,  0  Lord,  with  the  favour 
106.  7  they  remembered  not  the  multitude  of  thy 
106.  45  he  remembered  for  them  his  covenant,  and 
109.  16  Because  that  he  remembered  not  toshow 
1 19.  49  Remember  the  word  unto  thy  servant,  up. 
119.  52  I  remembered  thy  judgments  of  old,  0 

1 19.  55  I  have  remembered  thy  name  O  Lord,  in 
132.  1  Lord,  remember  David . .  all  his  afflictions 
136. 23  Who  remembered  us  in  our  low  estate:  for 
137.  1  yea,  we  wept,  when  we  remembered  Zion 
137.  6  If  I  do  not  remember  thee,  let  my  tongue 
137.  7  Remember,  O  Lord,  the  children  of  Edom 
143.  5  I  remember  the  days  of  old  ;  I  meditate 
Prov  31.  7  Let  him  drink,  .and  remember  his  misery 
Eccl.  5.  20  he  shall  not  much  remember  the  days  of 
9.  15  no  man  remembered  that  same  poorman 

II.  8  let  him  remember  the  days  of  darkness 


Eccl.  12.  1  Remember  now  thy  Creator  in  the  days 
Isa.  38.  3  Remember  now,  O  Lord,  I  beseech  thee 

43. 18  Remember  ye  not  the  former  things,  nei. 

43.  25  I,  (am)  he  that . .  will  not  remember  thy 

44.  21  Remember  these,  0  Jacob  and  Israel ;  for 
46.  8  Remember  this,  and  show  yourselves  men 

46.  9  Remember  the  former  things  of  old  :  for 

47.  7  neither  didst  remember  the  latter  end  of 
54.  4  shalt  not  remember  the  reproach  of  thy 
57. 11  hast  not  remembered  me,  nor  laid  (it)  to 

63.  11  Then  he  remembered  the  days  of  old,  M. 

64.  5  (those  that)  remember  thee  in  thy  ways 

64.  9  neither  remember  iniquity  for  ever :  be. 
Jer.  2.  2  I  remember  thee,  the  kindness  of  thy  yo. 

3. 16  neither  shall  they  remember  it,  neither 
14. 10  he  will  nowremember  their- iniquity,  and 

14.  21  remember,  break  not  thy  covenant  with 

15.  15  remember  me,  and  visit  me,  and  revenge 

17.  2  their  children  remember  their  altars  and 

18.  20  Remember  that  I  stood  before  thee  to  sp. 

31.  20  I  do  earnestly  remember  him  still :  there. 

31.  34  and  I  will  remember  their  sin  no  more 
44.  21  did  not  the  Lord  remember  them,  and 
51.  50  remember  the  Lord  afar  off,  and  let  Jer. 

Lam.  1.  7  Jerusalem  remembered  in  the  days  of  her 

1.  9  she  remembereth  not  her  last  end  ;  ther. 

2.  1  remembered  not  his  footstool  in  the  day 
3. 19  Remembering  mine  affliction  and  my  m. 

5.  1  Remember,  O  Lord,  what  is  come  upon 

Eze.  6.  9  they  that  escape  of  you  shall  remember 

16.  22,  43  thou  hast  not  remembered  the  days 
16.  60  I  will  remember  my  covenant  with  thee 
16. 61  Then  thou  shalt  remember  thy  ways,  and 
16.  63  thou  mayest  remember,  and  be  confoun. 

20.  43  there  shall  ye  remember  your  ways,  and 

23.  27  thou  shalt  not . .  remember  Egypt  any  mo. 
36.  31  Then  shall  ye  remember  your  own  evil 

Hos.  7.  2  they  consider  not.  .(that)  I  remember  all 

8.  13  now  will  he  remember  their  iniquity,  and 

9.  9  he  will  remember  their  iniquity,  he  will 
Amos  1.  9  and  remembered  not  the  brotherly  cove. 
Jon.  2.  7  I  remembered  the  Lord  :  and  my  prayer 
Mic.  6.  5  remember  now  what  Balak  king  of  Moab 
Hab.  3.  2  revive  thy  work . .  in  wrath  remember  me. 
Zech.io.  9  they  shall  remember  me  in  far  countries 
Mai.  4.  4  Remember  ye  the  law  of  Moses  my  servant 

2.  To  cause  to  remember,  imprint,  ■pi  zakar,  5. 

Gen.  41.  9  saying,  I  do  remember  my  faults  tills  day 
Psa.  20.  7  we  will  remember  the  name  of  the  Lord 

77.  11  I  will  remember  the  works  of  the  Lord 
Song  1.  4  we  will  remember  thy  love  more  than  w. 

3.  To  look  after,  inspect,  ip?  paqad. 

1  Sa.  15.  2  I  remember  (that)  which  Amalek  did  to 

4.  To  remind  again,  a.vapipvi)<TKw  anamimnesko. 

2  Co.  7.  15  he  remembereth  the  obedience  of  you  all 

5 . To  be  mindful,  pipvi)<j  nopai  mimneskomai. 

Heb.  13.  3  Remember  them  that  are  in  bonds,  as  bo. 

6.  To  remember,  pvA.op.ai  mnaomai. 

Matt.  5.  23  there  rememberest  that  thy  brother  hath 

26.  75  Peter  remembered  the  word  of  Jesus,  wh 

27.  63  we  remember  that  that  deceiver  said,  wh. 
Luke  1.  72  To  perform .  .and  to  remember  his  holy  c. 

16.  25  Son.  remember  that  thou  in  thy  lifetime 

23.  42  remember  me  when  thou  comest  into  thy 

24.  6  remember  how  he  spake  unto  you  when 

24.  8  And  they  remembered  his  words 

John  2.  17  And  his  disciples  remembered  that  it  was 

2.  22  his  disciples  remembered  that  he  had  said 

12.  16  then  remembered  they  that  these  things 
Acts  11.  16  Then  remembered  I  the  word  of  the  Lord 
1  Co  1  j.  2  ye  remember  me  in  all  things,  and  keep 
Heb  8.  12  their  iniquities  will  I  remember  no  more 

10.  17  and  iniquities  will  I  remember  no  more 
Jude  17  remember  ye  the  words  which  were  spo. 

1  .Toremind  gradually, biropipvi]<TKoihupomimneskb. 
Luke22.  61  Peter  remembered  the  word  of  the  Lord 

3  John  10  I  will  remember  his  deeds  which  he  doeth 

REMEMBERED,  (to  make)  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  remembered,  imprinted,  n?i  zakar,  2. 

Numio.  9  ye  shall  be  remembered  before  the  Lord 
Esth.  9.  28  these  days  (should  be)  remembered  and 
Job  24.  20  he  shall  be  no  more  remembered  ;  and 
Psa.  109.  14  Let  the  iniquity  of  his  fathers  be  remeni. 
Isa.  23.  16  sing  .that  thou  mayest  be  remembered 

65.  17  the  former  shall  not  be  remembered,  nor 
Jer.  11. 19  that  his  name  may  be  no  more  remembe. 
Eze.  3.  20  his  righteousness . .  shall  not  be  remembe. 

21.  32  thou  shalt  be  no  (more)  remembered  :  for 

25.  10  the  Ammonites  may  not  be  remembered 
33. 13  all  his  righteousnesses  shall  not  be  reme. 

Hos.  2. 17  they  shall  no  more  be  remembered  by  th. 
Zech.13.  2  they  shall  no  more  be  remembered;  and 

2.  To  cause  to  remember,  imprint,  "p;  zakar,  5. 

Psa.  45.  17  I  will  make  thy  name  to  be  remembered 
Eze.  21.  24  have  made  your  iniquity  to  be  remembe. 

3. Remembrance,  "OJ,  "pi  zeker. 

Psa.m.  4  hath  made  his  wonderful  works  to  be  re. 

REMEMBRANCE  (again)  — 

1.  Remembrance,  "Of,  "pt  zeker. 

Exodiy.  14  I  will  utterly  put  out  the  remembrance 
Deut25.  19  thou  shalt  blot  out  the  remembrance  of 

32.  26 1  would  make  the  remembrance  of  them 
Job  18.  17  His  remembrance  shall  perish  from  the  e. 
Psa.  6.  5  For  in  death  (there  is)  no  remembrance 

30.  4  give  thanks  at  the  remembrance  of  his  h. 

34. 16  to  cut  off  the  remembrance  of  them  from 


Psa.  97.  i2  give  thanks  at  the  remembrance  of  his 
102. 12  and  thy  remembrance  unto  all  generations 
1 12.  6  the  righteous  shall  be  in  everlasting  rem. 
Isa.  26.  8  desire  of  (our)  soul  (is),  .to  the  remembr. 

2.  Remembrance,  memorial,  p"Gi  zikkaron. 

Job  13.  12  Your  remembrances  fare)  like  unto  ashes 
Eccl.  1.  11  no  remembrance  of  former,  .neither,  .re. 

2.  16  no  remembrance  of  the  wise  more  than 
Isa.  57.  8  Behind .  .hast  thou  set  up  thy  remembra. 
Mai.  3. 16  a  book  of  remembrance  was  written  befo- 

3.  A  remembering  again,  avApvgais  anamnesis. 

Luke22.  19  saying,  .this  do  in  remembrance  of  me 
1  Co.  1 1.  24  Take,  eat.  .this  do  in  remembrance  of  me 

11.  25  as  oft  as  ye  drink  (it),  in  remembrance  of 
Heb.  10.  3  (there  is)  a  remembrance  again  (made)  of 

4 . To  remember,  gvaogai  mnaomai. 

Luke  1.  54  holpen  his  servant  Israel,  in  remembran. 

5.  Remembrance,  mention,  memory,  pveiamneia. 

Phil.  1.  3  I  thank  my  God  upon  every  remembrance 

1  Th.  3.  6  ye  have  good  remembrance  of  us  always 

2  Ti.  1.  3  have  remembrance  of  thee  in  my  prayers 

6.  Remembrance,  memory,  pv-qpr)  mneme. 

2  Pe.  1.  15  have  these  tilings  always  in  remembrance 
7  .Remeinbrance,  recollection,  virogvpaishupomnesis. 
2  Ti.  1.  5  call  to  remembrance  the  unfeigned  faith 
2  Pe.  1. 13  stir  you  up  by  putting  (you)  in  remembra. 

3.  1  I  stir  up  your  pure  minds  by  way  of  rem. 

REMEMBRANCE,  to  bring  or  call  to  — 

1.  To  remember,  13]  zakar. 

Psa  77.  6  call  to  remembrance  my  song  in  the  night 
Eze.  23.  19  in  calling  to  remembrance  the  days  of 

2.  To  cause  to  remember,  n?i  zakar,  5. 

Num.  5.  15  an  offering,  .bringing  iniquity  to  remem. 
1  Ki.  17.  18  come  unto  me  to  call  my  sin  to  rememb. 
Psa.  38.  title.  A  psalm  of  David,  to  bring  to  remem. 

70.  title.  (A  psalm)  of  David,  to  bring  to  remem. 
Eze.  21.  23  but  he  will  call  to  remembrance  the  ini. 

29. 16  which  bringeth  (their)  iniquity  to  remem. 

3 . To  inspect,  visit,  ips paqad. 

Eze.  23.  21  Thus  thou  calledst  to  remembrance  the  1. 

4  .To  remind  again,  avapipweauu  anamimnesko. 

Markn.  21  Peter  calling  to  remembrance  saith  unto 

1  Co.  4. 17  who  shall  bring  you  into  remembrance  of 
lleb.  10.  32  But  call  to  remembrance  the  former  days 

5.  To  remind  gradually,  {mopipvpaKu  hupomiin. 
John  14.  26  and  bring  all  things  to  your  remembrance 

REMEMBRANCE,  to  be,  come,  have,  keep,  put,  in  — 

1.  To  be  remembered,  "p;  zakar,  2. 

Psa.  83.  4  name  of  Israel  maybe  no  more  in  remem. 
Eze.  2i.  24  that  ye  are  come  to  remembrance,  ye  shall 

2.  To  cause  to  remember,  "pi  zakar,  5. 

2  Sa.  18. 18  no  sou  to  keep  my  name  in  remembrance 
Lam.  3.  20  My  soul  hath  (them)  still  in  remembrance 
Isa.  43.  26  Put  me  in  remembrance  ;  let  us  plead  to. 

3.  To  be  mindful  again,  avapipvpa-Kw  animimnesko. 

2  Ti.  1.  6  Wherefore  I  put  thee  in  remembrance  t. 

4.  To  remember,  pvaogai  mnaomai. 

Acts  10.  31  alms  are  had  in  remembrance  in  the  sight 
Rev.  16.  19  great  Babylon  came  in  remembrance  be. 

5  .To  be  privately  mindful,  inropipvfia-Kw  hupomim. 

2  Ti.  2.  14  Of  thesethingsput(them)in  remembrance 
2  Pe.  1.  12  negligent  to  put  you  always  in  remembr. 
J  ude  5  I  will  therefore  put  you  in  remembrance 

6.  To  put  or  place  under,  suggest,  viroriBypi  hv.pot. 
1  Ti.  4.  6  If  thou  put  the  brethren  in  remembrance 

RE'-METH,  nan  height. 

A  Leviticalcityin  Issachar,  nearEngannim ;  now  called 
Yarmuth. 

Josh  19.  21  And  R.,  and  En-gannim,  and  En-haddali 

REMISSION  — 

1. /l  sending  away,  Acpeths  aphesis. 

Matt  26.  28  is  shed  for  many  for  the  remission  of  sins 
Mark  1.  4  baptism  of  repentance  for  the  remission 
Luke  1.  77  knowledge  of  salvation,  .by  the  remission 
3.  3  baptism  of  repentance  for  the  remission  of 
24.  47  that  repentance  and  remission  of  sins  sh. 
Acts  2.38  be  baptized,  .for  the  remission  of  sins,  and 
10. 43  believeth  in  him  shall  receive  remission  of 
Heb.  9.  22  without  shedding  of  blood  is  no  remission 

10.  18  Now  where  remission  of  these  (is,  there 

2.  A  sending  over,  passing  by,  irapeffis  paresis. 

Rom.  3.  25  declare  his  righteousness  for  the  remission 

REMIT,  be  remitted,  to  — 

To  send  away,  cuplgpi  aphiemi. 

John  20.  23  Whose  soever  sins  ye  remit,  [they  are  re.] 

REM'-MON,  pan.  See  Rimmon. 

A  city  in  Judah  or  Simeon,  near  Ain  and  Ether ;  now 
called  Romaneh. 

Josh  19.  7  Ain,  R.,  and  Ether,  and  Ashan ;  four  cities 

REM-MON  ME-THO'-AR,  isrpn  pal 

A  city  in  Zebulun,  N.  of  Nazareth,  now  called  Rum- 

manah. 

Josh  19. 13  Andfrom thence,  .goethout  to R.,toNeah 

REMNANT  — 

1.  After,  after  parts,  'pnx  acharc. 

1  Ki.  14.  10  will  take  away  the  remnant  of  the  liouso 


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2 . Latter  end,  nnrm  acharith. 

Eze.  23.  25  and  tliy  remnant  shall  fall  by  the  sword 

3.  To  be  left  over,  in;  yathar,  2. 

Lev.  2.  3  remnant  of  the  meat  offering  (shall  be)  A. 

14.  18  remnant  of  the  oil  that  (is)  in  the  priest’s 

1  Ch.  6.  70  for  the  family  of  the  remnant  of  the  sons 

4.  What  is  left  over,  "in;  yetlier. 

Deut.  3. 11  remained  of  the  remnant  of  giants;  beh. 

28.  54  toward  the  remnant  of  his  children  which 
Josh  12.  4  of  the  remnant  of  the  giants,  that  dwelt 

13.  12  who  remained  of  the  remnant  of  the  gia. 
23.  12  cleave  unto  the  remnant  of  these  nations 

2  Sa.  21.  2  but  of  the  remnant  of  the  Amorites ;  and 

1  Hi.  12.  23  Speak,  .to  the  remnant  of  the  people,  sa. 

22.  46  remnant  of  the  sodomites,  which  remain. 

2  Ki.  25.  11  with  the  remnant  of  the  multitude,  did  N. 
Job  22.  20  but  the  remnant  of  them  the  fire  consu. 
Jer.  39.  9  remnant  of  the  people  that  remained  in 
Mic.  5.  3  then  the  remnant  of  his  brethren  shall  r. 
Hal).  2.  8  all  the  remnant  of  the  people  shall  spoil 
Zeph.  2.  9  the  remnant  of  my  people  shall  possess 

5.  Loose  or  spread  out  part,  ring  seracli. 

Exod26.  12  remnant  that  remaineth  of  the  curtains 

6.  Escape,  escaping,  peletah. 

Eze.  14.  22  therein  shall  be  left  a  remnant  that  shall 

7 . Remaining  one,  remnant,  Tfy  sarid. 

Isa.  1.  9  had  left  unto  us  a  very  small  remnant,  we 
Joel  2.  32  in  the  remnant  whom  the  Lord  shall  call 

8.  To  be  left,  to  remain,  "139  shaar,  2. 

2  Ki.  19.  30  remnant  that  is  escaped  of  the  house  of 
2  Ch.30.  6  he  will  return  to  the  remnant  of  you  that 
Neh.  1.  3  remnant  that  are  left  of  the  captivity  th. 
Isa.  37.  31  remnant  that  is  escaped  of  the  house  of 

9 . Remnant,  rest,  "in?)  shear. 

Ezra  3.  8  remnant  of  their  brethren  the  priests  and* 
Isa.  10.  20  remnant  of  Israel,  and  such  as  are  escaped 

10.  21  remnant  shall  return,  (even)  the  remnant 

10.  22  remnant  of  them  shall  return :  the  consu. 

11.  11  second  time  to  recover  the  remnant  of  his 

11. 16  there  shall  be  an  highway  for  the  remnant 
14. 22  cut  off  from  Babylon  the  name,  and  rein. 

16. 14  the  remnant  (shall  be)  very  small  (and) 

17.  3  kingdom  from  Damascus,  and  the  remn. 

Zeph.  1.  4  will  cut  off  the  remnant  of  Baal  from  this 

10.  Remnant,  residue,  n'lNty  sheerith. 

2  Ki.  19.  4  wherefore  lift  up  (thy)  prayer  for  the  re. 
19.  31  out  of  Jerusalem  shall  go  forth  a  remnant 

21.  14  forsake  the  remnant  of  mine  inheritance 
2  Ch.34.  9  of  all  the  remnant  of  Israel,  and  of  all. I. 
Ezra  9. 14  (thereshouldbe)noremnantnorescaping? 
Isa.  14.  30  with  famine,  and  he  shall  slay  thy  remnant 

15.  9  lions,  .upon  the  remnant  of  the  land 
37.  4  wherefore  lift  up  (thy)  prayer  for  the  re. 
37.  32  out  of  Jerusalem  shall  go  forth  a  remnant 

46.  3  all  the  remnant  of  the  house  of  Israel,  w. 
Jer.  6.  9  They  shall  throughly  glean  the  remnant 

11.  23  there  shall  be  no  remnant  of  them  :  for  I 

23.  3  I  will  gather  the  remnant  of  my  flock  out 
25.  20  and  Ekron,  and  the  remnant  of  Ashdod 
31.  7  save  thy  people,  the  remnant  of  Israel 
40. 11  king  of  Babylon  had  left  a  remnant  of  J. 

40.  15  be  scattered,  and  the  remnant  in  Judah 

41.  16  all  the  remnant  of  the  people  whom  he 

42.  2  pray  for  us.  .(even)  for  all  this  remnant 

42. 15  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  ye  remnant 

42.  19  O  ye  remnant  of  Judah ;  60  ye  not  into 

43.  s  took  all  the  remnant  of  Judah,  that  were 

44.  12  will  take  the  remnant  of  Judah,  that  have 
44.  14  So  that  none  of  theremnant  of  Judah,  w. 
44.  28  all  the  remnant  of  Judah,  that  are  gone 

47.  4  the  remnant  of  the  country  of  Caphtor 
47.  5  Ashkelon  is  cut  off  (with)  the  remnant  of 

Eze.  5. 10  whole  remnant  of  thee  will  I  scatter  into 

11.  13  wilt  thou  make  a  full  end  of  theremnant 

25. 16  and  destroy  the  remnant  of  the  sea  coast 
Amos  1.  8  remnant  of  the  Philistines  shall  perish 

5.  15  will  bo  gracious  unto  the  remnant  of  Jo. 

9. 12  That  they  may  possess  the  remnant  of  E. 
Mic.  2.  12  I  will  surely  gather  theremnant  of  Israel 

4 .  7  I  will  make  her  that  halted  a  remnant,  and 

5.  7  remnant  of  Jacob  shall  be  in  the  midst  of 
5.  8  remnant  of  Jacob  shall  be  among  the  G. 
7. 18  passeth  by  the  transgression  of  the  remn. 

Zeph.  2.  7  coast  shall  be  for  the  remnant  of  the  ho. 

3. 13  Theremnant  of  Israel  shall  not  do  iniquity 
Hag.  1 .  1 2  with  all  the  remnant  of  the  people,  obeyed 

1. 14  spirit  of  all  the  remnant  of  the  people ;  and 
Zech.  8.  6  marvellous  in  the  eyes  of  the  remnant  of 

8.  12  I  will  cause  the  remnant  of  this  people  to 

11.  To  let  loose,  or  remnant,  nn p,or  rn y  sharah,  3. 
Jer.  15.  11  Verily  it  shall  be  well  with  thy  remnant 

\2.What  is  left  fully i  KaraXeippa  Icataleimma. 
Korn.  9. 27  sand  of  the  sea,  [a  remnant]  shall  be  sav. 

13.  What  is  left,  Xeippa  leimma. 

Rom  11.  s  there  is  a  remnant  according  to  the  elec. 

14.  Remaining,  left,  Xonros  loipos. 

Matt  22.  6  remnant  took  his  servants,  and  entreated 
Rev.  11. 13  remnant  were  affrighted,  and  gave  glory 

12. 17  wentto  make  war  with  the  remnant  other 
19.  21  remnant  were  slain  with  the  sword  of  him 

REMNANT,  to  leave  a  — ■ 

To  let  or  cause  to  be  over,  "in;  yathar,  5. 

Eze.  6.  8  Yet  will  I  leave  a  remnant,  that  ye  may 


REMOVE  (away),  to  — 

\.  To  remove,  nb)  galah. 

Eze.  12.  3  remove  by  day .  .thou  slialt  remove  from 

2 . To  cause  to  remove,  galah,  5. 

2  Ki.17.  26  nations  which  thou  hast  removed,  and 

1  Ch.  8.  6  and  they  removed  them  to  Manahath 

8.  7  he  removed  them,  and  begat  Uzza  and  A. 

3.  To  roll,  SSa  galal. 

Psa.119.  22  Remove  from  me  reproach  and  contempt 

4.  To  remove,  bud  mush. 

Zech.  3.  9  remove  the  iniquity  of  that  land  in  one  d. 

14.  4  half  of  the  mountain  shall  remove  toward 

5. 7*0  (cause  to)  remove,  bud  mush,  5. 

Isa.  46.  7  from  his  place  shall  he  not  remove  :  yea 
Mic.  2.  3  from  which  ye  shall  not  remove  your  ne. 

2.  4  how  hatli  he  removed  (it)  from  me  !  turn. 

6.  To  move,  id  nud. 

Jer.  4.  1  wilt  put  away,  .then  shalt  thou  not  rem. 
50.  3  they  shall  remove,  they  shall  depart,  both 
50.  8  Remove  out  of  the  midst  of  Babylon,  and 

7.  To  cause  to  move,  n:  nud,  5. 

Psa.  36.  11  let  not  the  hand  of  the  wicked  remove  me 

8.  To  move,  shake,  nua. 

Exod2o.  18  when  the  people  saw  (it),  they  removed 

9.  To  remove,  JDi  nasag,  5. 

Deut  19.  14  Thou  shalt  not  remove  thy  neighbour’s 
27.  17  Cursed  (lie)  he  that  removeth  his  neighb. 
Prov  22.  28  Remove  not  the  ancient  landmark, which 
23.  10  Remove  not  the  old  landmark ;  and  enter 
Hos.  5.  io  princes,  .were  like  them  that  remove  the 

10.  To  remove,  journey,  ym  nasa. 

Exodi4.  19  removed  and  went  behind  them  ;  and  the 
Numi2.  16  afterward  the  people  removed  from  Haz. 
21. 12,  13  From  thence  they  removed,  and  pitc. 
33.  5  children  of  Israel  removed  from  Rameses 
33.  7, 9, 10, 11, 14, 16,  21  And  they  removed  from 
[So  in  v.  24,  25,  26,  28,  32,  34,  36,  37,  46,  47.] 

Josh.  3.  1  Joshuarose  early . .  aud  they  removed  from 

3.  3  thenye  shall  remove  from  your  place,  and 

3.  14  when  the  people  removed  from  their  tents 

11.  To  cause  to  remove  01'  journey,  ypi  nasa,  5. 

Job  19. 10  mine  hope  hath  he  removed  like  a  tree 
Eccl.  10.  9  Whoso  removeth  stones  shall  be  hurt  th. 

12.  To  cause  to  reach,  attain,  overtake,  Jiyi  nasag,  5. 
Job  24.  2  (Some)  remove  the  landmarks :  they  vi. 

1 3.  To  be, go,  turn  or  bring  round  about,  330  sabdbfl. 
Num  36.  7  remove  from  tribe  to  tribe  ;  for  every  one 

36.  9  Neither  shall  the  inheritance  remove  from 

14.  To  turn  or  bring  round  about,  339  sabab,  5. 

2  Sa.  20.  12  removed  Amasa  out  of  the  highway  into 

15.  To  cause  to  turn  aside,  HD  sur,  5. 

Gen.  8. 13  removed  the  covering  of  the  ark,  and  lo. 
30.  35  removed  that  day  the  he  goats  that  were 

48.  17  to  remove  it  from  Ephraim’s  head  unto  M. 
Exod.  8.  31  removed  the  swarm  (of  flies)  from  Pharaoh 
Judg.  9.  29  then  would  I  remove  Abimelech.  And  he 

1  Sa.  18.  13  ThereforeSaulremovedhimfromhim.and 

2  Sa.  6.  10  So  David  would  not  remove  the  ark  of  the 

1  Ki.  15.  12  removed  all  the  idols  that  his  fathers  had 

15.  13  even  her  he  removed  from  (being)  queen 

2  Ki.  16.  17  removed  the  laver  from  off  them ;  and  t. 

17.  18  removed  them  out  of  his  sight :  there  was 

17.  23  Until  the  Lord  removed  Israel  out  of  his 

18.  4  removed  the  high  places,  and  brake  the 

23.  27  I  will  remove,  .as  I  have  removed  Israel 

24.  3  to  remove  (them)  out  of  his  sight,  for  the 
2  CI1.15.  16  removed  her  from  (being)  queen,  because 

33.  8  Neither  will  I  any  more  remove  the  foot 
35.  12  removed  the  burnt  offerings,  that  they 
Job  12.  20  He  removeth  away  the  speech  of  the  tru. 

27.  5  till  I  die  I  will  not  remove  mine  integrity 
Psa.  39.  10  Remove  thy  stroke  away  from  me :  I  am 
81.  6  1  removed  his  shoulder  from  the  burden 
1 1 9.  29  Remove  from  me  the  way  of  lying;  and 
Prov.  4.  27  Turn  not.  .remove  thy  foot  from  evil 
Eccl.  11.  10  Therefore  remove  sorrow  from  thy  heart 
Isa.  10.  13  I  have  removed  the  bounds  of  the  people 
Jer.  32.  31  that  I  should  remove  it  from  before  my 
Eze.  21.  26  Remove  the  diadem,  and  take  off  the  cr. 

45.  9  remove  violence  and  spoil,  and  execute 

16 . To  cause  to  move,  remove,  persuade,  mo  suth, 5. 
Job  36. 16  Even  so  would  he  have  removed  thee  out 

17.  To  cause  to  pass  over,  "i3ji  a  bar,  5. 

Gen.  47.  21  removed  them  to  cities  from  (one)  end  of 

18.  To  cause  to  pass  on  or  by,  rrjsi  adah,  5. 

Dan.  2.  21  he  removeth  kings,  and  setteth  up  kings 

19.  To  remove,  transcribe,  leave  off,  pny  athaq,  5. 
Gen.  12.  8  he  removed  from  thence  unto  a  mountain 

26.  22  removed  from  thence,  and  dlggedanother 
Job  g.  5  Which  removeth  the  mountains,  and  they 

20.  To  shake,  tremble,  WT^raash. 

Isa.  13. 13  earth  shall  remove  out  of  herplace,  in  the 
21.71)  move,  shake,  ki  via  kineS. 

Rev.  2.  5  will  remove  thy  candlestick  out  of  his  pi. 

22.  To  set  or  place  over  or  beyond,  peOiarpyi  methi. 
Acts  13.  22  when  he  had  removed  him,  he  raised  up 
1  Co  13.  2  that  I  could  remove  mountains,  and  have 

23.  To  go  up  over  or  beyond,  perapaivas  metabaino. 
Matt  17.  20  Remove  hence,  .and  it  shall  remove;  and 


21.7’ opvl  over  or  beyond,  peraTiBypi  mctatitlumi. 
Gal.  1.  61  marvel  that  ye  are  so  soon  removed  fr. 

25.  To  bear  alongside  or  beyond,  irapatpepu  paraph. 

Luke22.  42  if  thou  be  willing,  remove  this  cup  from 
REMOVE  a  tent,  to  — 

To  move  a  tent,  Shk  ahal. 

Gen.  13. 18  removed  (his)  tent,  and  came  and  dwelt 

REMOVE  far  {away  or  off),  to  — 

1.  To  cast  off,  njt  zanach. 

Lam.  3. 17  thou  hast  removed  my  soul  far  off  from 

2.  To  put  far  off,  pry 1  rachaq,  3. 

Isa.  6.  12  Lord  have  removed  men  far  away,  and 
26.  15  thou  hast  removed  (it)  far  (unto)  all  the 

29.  13  but  have  removed  their  heart  far  from 

3.  To  put  far  off,  prri  rachaq,  5. 

Psa.  103.  12  (so)  far  hath  he  removed  our  transgressi. 
Prov.  5.  8  P^emove  thy  way  far  from  her,  and  come 

30.  8  Remove  far  from  me  vanity  and  lies ;  give 
Jer.  27.  10  remove  you  far  from  your  land  ;  and  that 
Joel  2.  20  But  I  will  remove  far  off  from  you  the  n. 

3.  6  that  ye  might  remove  them  far  from  their 

REMOVE  into,  to  — 

To  make  a  change  of  dwelling,  peroiKifa  metoikizo. 

Acts  7.  4  removed  him  into  this  land,  wherein  ye 
REMOVED,  to  he  — - 

I. 7b  be  removed,  rr^a  galah,  2. 

Isa.  38. 12  is  removed  from  me  as  a  shepherd’s  tent 

2.  Removal,  trembling,  nyn  zaavah. 

Deut  28.  25  shalt  be  removed  into  all  the  kingdoms 
Jer.  15.  4  cause  them  to  be  removed  into  all  kingd. 

24.  9  will  deliver  them  to  be  removed  into  all 
29.  18  will  deliver  them  to  be  removed  to  allthe 

34. 17  I  will  make  you  to  be  removed  into  all  the 
Eze.  23.  46  and  will  give  them  to  be  removed  and  sp. 

3.  To  remove,  m;  yagah,  5. 

2  Sa.  20. 13  When  he  was  removed  out  of  the  highway 

4.  To  be  covered  or  removed,  <]13  kanaph,  2. 

Isa.  30.  20  yet  shall  not  thy  teachers  be  removed  into 

5.  To  move,  slip,  fail,  did  mot. 

Isa.  54.  10  shall  depart, and  the  hills  be  removed ;  but 
54.  10  shall  the  covenant  of  my  peace  be  remo. 

6.  To  exchange,  change,  no  mur,  5. 

Psa.  46.  2  though  the  earth  be  removed,  and  though 
104.  5  the  earth,  (that)  it  should  not  be  removed 
125.  1  cannot  be  removed,  (but)abideth  for  ever 
Prov.  10.  30  The  righteous  shall  never  be  removed:  but 

7.  To  remove,  depart,  bud  mush. 

Isa.  22.  25  shallthenailthatisfastened.  .beremoved 

8.  To  move,  wander  or  flee  away,  ii]  nadad. 

Isa.  10.  31  Madmenah  is  removed ;  the  inhabitants 
9.7b  move  or  bemoan  self,  hi]  nud,  7 a. 

Isa.  24.  20  shall  be  removed  like  a  cottage  ;  and  the 
10.  Separation,  impurity,  rn:  niddah. 

Eze.  7. 19  gold  shall  be  removed :  their  silver  and 

I I .  A  removal,  rn’i  nidah. 

Lam.  1.  8  therefore  she  is  removed :  all  that  lionou. 

12.  To  remove,  journey,  PD3  nasa. 

Isa.  33.  20  not  one  of  the  stakes,  .shall  ever  be  rem. 

13.  To  turn  aside,  HD  sur. 

1  Sa.  6.  3  known  to  you  why  his  hand  is  not  remo. 
Amos  6.  7  and  the  banquet . .  shall  be  removed 
14.7b  be  removed,  old,  pnq  athaq. 

Job  14.  18  and  the  rock  is  removed  out  of  his  place 
18.  4  shall  the  rock  be  removed  out  of  his  place 

15.  To  lift  up,  carry  away,  dlpw  airo. 

Matt  21.  21  say  unto  this  mountain,  Be  thou  removed 
Markn.  23  say  unto  this  mountain,  Be  thou  removed 

REMOVED  woman  — 

Separation,  impurity,  rn:  niddah. 

Eze.  36. 17  as  the  uncleanness  of  a  removed  woman 

REMOVING  (to  and  fro)  — 

1.  Removal,  exile,  nVia  golah. 

Eze.  12.  3  prepare  thee  stuff  for  removing,  and 

12.  4  bring  forth . .  as  stuff  for  removing :  and 

2.7b  turn  aside,  hd  sur. 

Isa.  49. 21  a  captive,  and  removing  to  and  fro?  and 

3.  To  cause  to  turn  aside,  no  sur,  5. 

Gen.  30.  32  removing  from  thence  all  the  speckled 

4.  A  putting  over,  perdbeens  metathesis. 

Heb.  12.  27  signifleth  the  removing  of  those  things 

REM'-PHAN,  'Pep^dv. 

An  idol  worshipped  by  Israel  in  the  wilderness ;  perhaps 
the  same  as  Chiun  (Amos  5.  26)  or  Saturn. 

Acts  7.  43  Yea,  ye  took  up.  .the  star  of  your  god  R. 
REND  (off  or  in  pieces),  be  rent,  to  — - 
1.7b  cleave,  rend,  vpp  baqa. 

Eze.  29.  7  didst  break,  and  rend  all  their  shoulder 

2.  To  cleave,  rend,  ypy  baqa,  3. 

Eze.  13.  11  shall  fall ;  and  a  stormy  wind  shall  rend 

13.  13  I  will  even  rend  (it)  with  a  stormy  wind 
3.7b  rend,  dis  paranx. 

Lev.  10.  6  Uncover  not  your  heads,  neither  rend  your 
21. 10  shall  not  uncover  his  head,  nor  rend  his 


RENDER 


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t.  To  break  of,  ns  paraq. 

Psa.  7.  2  test  he  tear  my  soul  like  a  lion,  rending 

5 .To  break  off,  pi? paraq,  3. 

1  Ki.19.  11  great  and  strong  wind  rent  the  mountains 

3.  To  send  away,  cut  out,  Tip  qara. 

Gen.  37.  29  Joseph  (was)  not  in  the  pit ;  and  he  rent 
37.  34  Jacob  rent  his  clothes,  and  put  sackcloth 
44.  13  Then  they  rent  their  clothes,  and  laded 
Lev.  13.  56  then  he  shall  rend  it  out  of  the  garment 
Numi4-  6  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  and  Caleb,  .rent 
Josh.  7.  6  Joshua  rent  his  clothes,  and  fell  to  the  e. 
Judgn.  35  rent  his  clothes,  and  said,  Alas,  my  daugh. 

1  Sa.  15.  28  The  LORD  hath  rent  the  kingdom  of  Israel 

28. 17  for  the  Lord  hath  rent  the  kingdom  out 

2  Sa.  1. 11  David  took  hold  on  his  clothes,  and  rent 

3.  31  Rend  your  clothes,  and  gird  you  with  sa. 

13. 19  rent  her  garment  of  divers  colours  that 

1  Ki.n.  11  I  will  surely  rend  the  kingdom  from  thee 

11.  12  I  will  rend  it  out  of  the  hand  of  thy  son 
11.  13  I  will  not  rend  away  all  the  kingdom  ;  (but) 
11. 30  caught  the  new  garment,  and  rent  it  (in) 
11.  31  will  rend  the  kingdom  out  of  the-  hand  of 
14.  8  rent  the  kingdom  away  from  the  house  of 

21.  27  rent  his  clothes,  and  put  sackcloth  upon 

2  Ki.  2.  12  he  took  hold,  .and  rent  them  in  two  pie. 

5.  7  rent  his  clothes,  and  said,  (Am)  I  God,  to 
5.  8  heard  that  the  king  of  Israel  had  rent  his 

5.  8  Wherefore  hast  thou  rent  thy  clothes?  let 

6.  30  rent  his  clothes ;  and  lie  passed  by  upon 
11.  14  Athaliah  rent  her  clothes,  and  cried,  Tr. 
17.  21  For  he  rent  Israel  from  the  house  of  Dav. 
19.  1  rent  his  clothes,  and  covered  himself  with 

22.  11  when  the  king  had  heard,  he  rent  his  cl. 
22.  19  hast  rent  thy  clothes,  and  wept  before  me 

e  CI1.23. 13  Athaliah  rent  her  clothes,  and  said,  Tre. 

34. 19  heard  the  words  of  the  law,  that  he  rent 
34.  27  didst  rend  thy  clothes,  and  weep  before 

Ezra  9.  3  rent  my  garment  and  my  mantle,  and  pi. 

9.  5  having  rent  my  garment  and  my  mantle 
Estli.  4.  1  Mordecai  rent  his  clothes,  and  put  on  sa. 
Job  1.  20  Then  Job  arose,  and  rent  his  mantle,  and 

2. 12  rent  every  one  his  mantle,  and  sprinkled 
Eccl.  3.  7  A  time  to  rend,  and  a  time  to  sew;  a  time 
Isa.  37.  1  rent  his  clothes,  and  covered  himself  with 

64.  1  Oh  that  thou  wouldest  rend  the  heavens 
Jer.  4.  30  though  thou  rentest  thy  face  with  paint. 

36.  24  Vet  they  were  not  afraid,  nor  rent  theirg. 
Hos.  13.  8  will  rend  the  caul  of  their  heart,  and  there 
Joel  2. 13  rend  your  heart,  and  not  your  garments 

7.  To  cleave,  rend,  ycy  shasa,  3. 

Judgi4.  6  he  rent  him  as  he  would  have  rent  a  kid 

8 . To  burst  through,  rend  thoroughly,  Siappytraio. 
Matt26.  65  Then  the  high  priest  rent  his  clothes,  say. 
Marki4.  63  Then  the  high  priest  rent  his  clothes,  and 
Acts  14.  14  rent  their  clothes,  and  ran  in  among  the 

D.  To  rend  all  around,  ireptpp-fiyvvfii perirrhegnumi. 
Acts  16.  22  and  the  magistrates  rent  off  their  clothes 

10.  To  rend,  burst,  fiiiyvvpt  rhegnumi. 

Matt.  7.  6  trample . .  and  turn  again  and  rend  you 
117b  tear,  lacerate,  airapcKroa  sparasso. 

Mark  9.  26  cried,  and  rent  him  sore,  and  came  out  of 

12.7b  rent,  tear,  <rxi'C"  schizo. 

Matt27.  51  veil  of  the  temple  was  rent  in  twain  from 
27.  51  the  earth  did  quake,  and  the  rocks  rent 
Markis.  38  veil  of  the  temple  was  rent  in  twain  from 
Luke  23.  45  the  veil  of  the  temple  was  rent  in  the  m. 
John  19.  24  Let  us  not  rend  it,  but  cast  lots  for  it,  w. 

RENDER  (again),  to  — 

1.7b  give,  jinj  nathan. 

2  Ch.  6.  30  render  unto  every  man  according  unto  all 

2.7b  cause  to  turn  back,  iw  sliub,  5. 

Num  18.  9  which  they  shall  render  unto  me,  (shall  be) 
Deut32.  41  I  will  render  vengeance  to  mine  enemies 
32.  43  will  render  vengeance  to  his  adversaries 
Judg.9.  56  Thus  God  rendered  the  wickedness  of  A. 
9.  57  all  the  evil . .  did  God  render  upon  their 

1  Sa.26.  23  render  to  every  man  his  righteousness 

2  Ki.  3.  4  rendered  unto  the  king  of  Israel  an  hund. 
2  Ch.32.  25  Hezekiah  rendered  not  again  accordingto 
Job  33.  26  he  will  render  unto  man  his  righteousness 
Psa.  28.  4  of  their  hands  ;  render  to  them  their  des. 

79.  12  renderuntoourneighbourssevenfoldinto 
94.  2  Lift  up  thyself,  .render  a  reward  to  the 

116. 12  What  shall  I  render  unto  the  Lord  (for) 
PTOV24. 12  shall  (not)  he  render  to  (every)  man  acco. 
24.  29  will  render  to  the  man  according  to  his 
26. 16  than  seven  men  that  can  render  a  reason 
Isa.  66. 15  render  his  anger  with  fury,  and  his  rebu. 
Lam.  3.  64  Render  unto  them  arecompence,  0  Lord 
Zecli.  9.  12  even  to  day  do  I  declare  (that)  I  will  ren. 

3. 7b  finish,  complete,  ohy  shalam,  3. 

Job  34. 11  For  the  work  of  a  man  shall  he  render  un. 
Psa.  38.  20  They  also  that  render  evil  for  good  are 
56.  12  vows  (are)  upon  me,  O  God  :  I  will  rend. 

62. 12  forthou  renderest  to  every  man  according 
Isa.  66.  6  voice  of  the  Lord  that  rendereth  recom. 
Jer.  51.  6  he  will  render  unto  her  a  recompence 

51.  24  I  will  render  unto  Babylon  and  to  all  the 
Hos.  14.  2  so  will  we  render  the  calves  of  our  lips 
Joel  3.  4  will  ye  render  me  a  recompence?  and  if 
4.7b  give  back  in  return,  avTa-wobiboipu  amtapodid. 

1  Th.  3.  9  what  thanks  can  we  render  to  God  again 
5. To  give  back,  hvobiSapi  apodidomi. 

Mattsi.  41  shall  render  him  the  fruits  in  their  seasons 


Matt22. 21  Render  therefore  unto  Cesar  the  things 
Marki2.  17  Render  to  Cesar  the  things  that  are  Ces. 
Luke2o.  25  Render  therefore  unto  Cesar  the  things 
Rom.  2.  6  Who  will  render  to  every  man  according 
13.  7  Render  therefore  to  all  their  dues :  tribu. 

1  Co.  7.  3  renderuntothewufeduebenevolence  :  and 
1  Th.  5.  is  Seetliatnonerenderevil  for  evil  unto  an. 

1  Pe.  3.  9  Not  rendering  evil  for  evil,  or  railing  for 

RENDERED,  to  be  — 

To  ( cause  to)  turn  back,  3W  shnb,  1  or  5. 

Provi2.  14  recompence.  .shall  be  rendered  unto  him 

RENEW,  to  — 

1.  Renew,  repair,  e>~!}  cliadash,  3. 

1  Sa.n.  14  let  us  goto  Gilgal,  and  renew  the  kingdom 

2  Ch.15.  8  renewed  the  altar  of  the  Lord  that  (was) 
Job  10.  17  Thou  renewest  thy  witnesses  against  me 
Psa.  51. 10  Create  in  me  a  clean  heart,  .and  renew  a 

104.  30  and  thou  renewest  the  face  of  the  earth 
Lam.  5.  21  we  shall  be  turned;  reuew  our  days  as  of 

2.  To  change,  pass  on,  ']’??  chalaph,  5. 

Isa.  40.  31  they  that  wait  upon  the  Lord  shall  renew 
41.  1  let  the  people  renew  (their)  strength  :  let 

3.  To  make  new  again,  avaKaivlfa  anakainizo. 

Heb.  6.  6  If  they  shall  fall  away,  to  renew  them  a. 

RENEWED,  to  be 

1.7b  renew  self,  be  renewed,  tr?.?  chadash,  7. 

Psa.  103.  5  so  that)  thy  youth  is  renewed  like  the  ea. 

2.  To  change,  pass  on,  renew,  <]bq  chalaph,  5. 

Job  29.  20  and  my  bow  was  renewed  in  my  hand 

3.  To  make  new  again,  avauaivooi  anakainoo. 

2  Co.  4.  16  yet  the  inward  (man)  is  renewed  day  by 
Col.  3. 10  which  is  renewed  in  knowledge  after  the 

4.  To  be  renewed  again,  avaveooyai  ananeoomai, 
Eph.  4.  23  And  lie  renewed  in  the  spirit  of  your  mind 

RENEWING  — 

A  making  new  again,  dvauatvao-is  anakainosis. 
Rom  12.  2  but  be  ye  transformed  by  the  renewing  of 
Titus  3.  s  regeneration,  and  renewing  of  the  Holy 

RENOUNCE,  to  — 

To  speak  off  or  away,  d-weiirov  apeipon. 

2  Co.  4.  2  have  renounced  the  hidden  things  of  dis. 
RENOWN,  renowned  — 

1.7b  be  shining,  praised,  i1??  lialal,  4. 

Eze.  26. 17  renowned  city,  which  wast  strong  in  the 

2.  To  call,  t<li?  qara. 

Eze.  23.  23  great  lords  and  renowned,  all  of  them  ri. 

3.  To  be  called,  k?,?  qara,  2. 

Isa.  14.  20  seed  of  evil  doers  shall  neverbe  renowned 

4.  To  call,  or  called,  k'?i?  or  k?|?  qara,  or  qari. 

Num  1. 16  These  (were)  the  renowned  of  the  congr. 

5.  A  name,  cc*  shem. 

Gen.  6.  4  men  which  (were)  of  old,  men  of  renown 
Nuim6.  2  famous  in  the  congregation,  men  of  ren. 
Eze.  16.  14  thy  renown  went  forth  among  the  heathen 
16. 15  playedst  the  harlot  because  of  thyrenown 
34.  29  I  will  raise  up  for  them  a  plant  of  renown 
39.  13  itshall  be  to  thema  renown,  theday  that 
Dan.  9. 15  and  hast  gotten  thee  renown,  as  at  this 

RENT  — 

1  .A  rope  or  rent  thing,  n?p:  niqpah. 

Isa.  3.  24  instead  of  a  girdle  a  rent ;  and  instead  of 
2.7b  rend,  D1?  param. 

Lev.  13. 45  his  clothes  shall  be  rent,  and  his  head  b. 
3.  To  rend  away,  cut  out,  yi?  qara. 

1  Sa.  4.  12  his  clothes  rent,  and  with  earth  upon  his 

2  Sa.  1.  2  his  clothes  rent,  and  earth  upon  his  head 

13.  31  servants  stood  by  with  their  clothes  rent 
15.  32  came  to  meet  him  with  his  coat  rent,  and 
2  Ki.  i3. 37  came,  .to  Hezekiah,  with  (their)  clothes  r. 
Isa.  36.  22  came .  .to  Hezekiah  with  (their) clothes r. 
Jer.  41.  5  their  beards  shaven,  and  their  clothes  r. 

1. A  rent,  dissension,  axlapa  schisma. 

Matt.  9.  16  taketh  from  the  garment,  and  the  rent  is 
Mark  2.  21  taketh  away  from  the  old,  and  the  rent  is 
RENT  (asunder,  in  pieces),  to  be  — - 
1.7b  be  cleft,  "pa  baqa,  2. 

1  Ki.  1 . 40  that  the  earth  rent  with  the  sound  of  them 
Job  26.  8  the  waters,  .the  cloud  is  not  rent  under 
Eze.  30. 16  and  No  shall  be  rent  asunder,  and  Noph 

2.  To  be  cleft,  yp?  baqa,  4. 

Josh.  9.  4  wine  bottles,  old,  and  rent,  and  bound  up 

3.  To  cleave  self,  be  cleft,  ypa  baqa,  7. 

Josh.  9. 13  behold,  they  be  rent ;  and  these  our  garm. 

4.  To  be  torn,  ???  taraph,  4. 

Gen.  37.  33  Joseph  is  without  doubt  rent  in  pieces 
5.7b  be  rent  away,  yip  qara,  2. 

Exod  28.  32  shall  have  a  binding,  .that  it  he  not  rent 
39.  23  a  band  round,  .that  it  should  not  rend 
1  Sa.  15.  27  he  laid  hold  upon  the  skirt,  .and  it  rent 
1  Ki.13.  3  the  altar  shall  be  rent,  and  the  ashes  that 
13.  5  The  altar  also  was  rent,  and  the  ashes  p. 
RENT,  to  make  a  — 

To  rend,  <rx‘C w  schizo. 

Luke  5. 36  the  newmaketh  a  rent,  and  the  piece  that 


REPAIR  (earnestly),  to  — - 

1.  To  repair  a  breach,  p?|  badaq. 

2  Ch.34. 10  wrought,  .to  repair  and  amend  the  house 

2.  To  build,  hi?  banah. 

Judg2i.  23  and  repaired  the  cities,  and  dwelt  in  them 
2  Ch.  33.  16  he  repaired  the  altar  of  the  Lord,  and  s. 
3.7b  renew,  tr??  chadash,  3. 

2  Ch.24.  4  was  minded  to  repair  the  house  of  the  L. 

24. 12  hired  masons  and  carpenters  to  repairthe 
Isa.  61.  4  they  shall  repair  the  waste  cities,  the  de 

4.  To  strengthen,  harden,  fix,  pin  chazaq,  3. 

2  Ki.  12.  5  let  them  repair  the  breaches  of  the  house 
12.  6  the  priests  had  not  repaired  the  breaches 
12.  7  Why  repair  ye  not  the  breaches  of  the  h. 
12.  8  neither  to  repair  the  breaches  of  the  ho. 

12. 12  to  repair  the  breaches  of  the  house  of  the 

12. 14  repair  therewith  the  house  of  the  Lord 
22.  5  give .  .to  repair  the  breaches  of  the  house 
22.  6  timber  and  hewn  stone  to  repair  the  ho. 

2  Ch.24.  5  to  repair  the  house  of  your  God  from  year 
29.  3  opened  the  doors . .  and  repaired  them 
32.  s  repaired  Millo  (in)  the  city  of  David,  and 
34.  8  to  repair  the  house  of  the  Lord  his  God 
Neh.  3. 19  next  to  him  repaired  Ezer  the  son  of  Jes. 

5.  To  strengthen,  pjn  chazaq,  5. 

Neh.  3.  4  next  unto  themrepaired  Meremoththe  s. 

3.  4  next  unto  them  repaired  Meshullam  the 
3.  4  next  unto  them  repaired  Zadok  the  son  of 
3.  5  next  unto  them  the  Tekoites  repaired,  but 
3.  6  the  old  gate  repaired  Jehoiada  the  son  of 
3.  7  And  next  unto  them  repaired  Melatiah 
3.  8  Next  unto  him  repaired  Uzziel  the  son  of 
3.  8  Next  unto  him  also  repaired  Hananiah  the 
3.  9  next  unto  them  repaired  Rephaiah  the  s. 
3.  10  next  unto  them  repaired  Jedaiah  the  son 
3. 10  next  unto  him  repaired  Hattush  the  son 
3.  1 1  repaired  the  other  piece,  and  the  tower 
3.  12  next  unto  him  repaired  Shallum  the  son 
3. 13  The  valley  gate  repaired  Hanun,  and  the 
3.  14  the  dung  gate  repaired  Malchiah  the  son 
3.15  the  gate  of  the  fountain  repaired  Shallum 
3.  16  After  him  repaired  Nehemiah  the  son  of 
3.  17  after  him  repaired  the  Levites,  Relium 
3.  17  Next  unto  him  repaired  Hasbabiah,  the 
3.  18  After  him  repaired  their  brethren,  Bavai 
3.  20  Baruch  the  son  of  Zabbai  earnestly  repai. 
3.  21  After  him  repaired  Meremoth  the  son  of 
3. 22  after  him  repaired  the  priests,  the  men  of 
3.  23  After  him  repaired  Benjamin  and  Hashub 
3.  23  After  him  repaired  Azariali  the  son  of  M. 
3.  24  After  him  repaired  Binnui  the  son  of  H. 
3.  27  After  them  the  Tekoites  repaired  another 
3.  28  From  above  the  horse  gate  repaired  the 
3.  29  After  them  repaired  Zadok  the  son  of  Im. 
3.  29  After  him  repaired  also  Shemaiali  the  son 
3.  30  After  him  repaired  Hananiah  the  son  of 
3.  30  After  him  repaired  Meshullam  the  son  of 
3.  31  After  him  repaired  Malchiah  the  goldsm. 
3. 32  repaired  the  goldsmiths  and  the  mercha. 

6.  Strength,  firm  hold,  ',?!?  chezqah. 

2  Ki.  12. 12  all  that  was  laid  out  for  the  house  to  re. 

7.  To  keep  living  or  alive,  1;?  chayah,  3. 

1  Ch.11.  8  built,  .and  Joab  repaired  the  rest  of  the 

8.  To  shut  up  or  in,  11D  sagar. 

1  Ki.  11.  27  repaired  thebreaches  of  the  city  of  David 
9.7b  cause  to  stand  still,  icy  amad,  5. 

Ezra  9.  9  to  repair  the  desolations  thereof,  and  to 
10. 7b  heal,  ksi  rapha,  3. 

1  Ki.  18. 30  and  ho  repaired  the  altar  of  the  Lord 
REPAIRER,  repairing  — 

1.7b  wall  or  hedge,  i?J  gadar. 

Isa.  58. 12  The  repairer  of  the  breach,  The  restorer 

2.  Foundation ,  i>3'  yesod. 

2  CI1.24.  27  the  repairing  of  the  house  of  God,  behold 
REPAY,  be  repayetl,  to  — 

1.  To  finish,  complete,  repay,  thd  shalam,  3. 

Deut.  7.  10  repaycth  them  that  hate  him  to  their  faco 

7.  10  he  will  not  be  slack,  .he  will  repay  him  to 
Job  21.  31  who  shall  repay  him  (what)  lie  hath  done 
41.  11  Mlio  hath  prevented  me,  that  I  should  r. 
Prov  13.  21  but  to  the  righteous  good  shall  be  repaid 
Isa.  59.  iS  he  will  repay,  .he  will  repay  recompence 

2.7b  give  back  in  return,  buTa-rroSlSami  antapodid. 
Rom  12.  19  Vengeance  (is)  mine ;  I  will  repay,  saith 

3.  To  give  back  or  away,  &iroSlSa>yi  apodidomi. 
Luke  10.  3s  more,  when  I  come  again,  I  will  repay 

4.  To  pay  away  or  back,  on tot'ivio  apotino. 

Phrn.  19  I  will  repay  (it) :  albeit  I  do  not  say  to 

REPEAT,  to  — 

To  do  a  thing  twice,  repeat,  .lit?  shanah. 

Pro  v  17.  9  but  he  that  repeateth  a  matter  separateth 
REPENT  (self),  to  — 

1.7b  be  penitent,  comforted,  eased,  nnj  nacham,  2. 
Gen.  6.  6  it  repented  the  Lord  that  he  had  made 

6.  7  for  it  repenteth  me  that  I  have  made  th. 
Exod  1 3.  17  the  people  repent  when  they  see  war,  and 
32.  12  and  repent  of  this  evil  against  thy  people 

32. 14  the  Lord  repented  of  the  evil  which  he 
Judg.  2.  18  it  repented  the  Lord  because  of  their  gr 

21.  6  Israel  repented  them  for  Benjamin  their 
21.  15  And  the  people  repented  them  for  Benj. 


REPENTANCE 


808 


REPROACH 


1  Sa.  15.  11  It  repenteth  me  that  I  have  set  up  Saul 

15.  29  strength  of  Israel  will  not  lie  nor  repent 

15.  29  for  he  (is)  not  a  man,  that  he  should  repe. 

15.  35  the  Lord  repented  that  he  had  made  Saul 

2  Sa.  24.  16  the  Lord  repented  him  of  the  evil,  and 
1  Ch.21.  15  he  repented  him  of  the  evil,  and  said  to 
Job  42.  6  Wherefore  I  abhor,  .and  repent  in  dust 
Psa.  90.  13  letit  repent  thee  concerning  thy  servants 

106.  45  repented  according  to  the  multitude  of 
1 10.  4  The  Lord  hath  sworn,  and  will  not  repent 
Jer.  4.  28  I  have  purposed  (it),  and  will  not  repent 
8.  6  no  man  repented  him  of  his  wickedness 

18.  8  I  will  repent  of  the  evil  that  I  thought  to 
18.  10  I  will  repent  of  the  good  wherewith  I  said 

20.  16  which  the  LORD  overthrew,  and  repented 
26.  3  that  I  may  repent  me  of  the  evil  which  I 

26.  13  the  Lord  will  repent  him  of  the  evil  that 

26. 19  Lord  repented  him  of  the  evil  which  he 

31. 19  I  repented;  and  after  that  I  was  instru. 

42.  10  I  repent  me  of  the  evil  that  I  have  done 

Eze.  24.  14  neither  will  I  repent ;  according  to  thy 
Joel  2.  13  of  great  kindness,  and  repenteth  him  of 

2.  14  (if)  he  will  return  and  repent,  and  leave 
Amos  7.  3  Lord  repented  for  this :  It  shall  not  be 

7.  6  LORD  repentedfor  this:  This  also  shall  not 
Jon.  3.  9  God  will  turn  and  repent,  and  turn  away 

3.  10  God  repented  of  the  evil  that  he  had  said 

4.  2  Knew  that  thou,  .repentest  thee  of  the  e. 
Zech.  8.  14  provoked  me  to  wrath,  .and  I  repented 

2.  To  comfort  self,  be  penitent,  cru  nacham,  7 . 

Mum 23. 19  neither  the  son  of  man,  that  he  should  r. 
Deut  32.  36  repent  himself  for  his  servants,  when  he 
Psa.  135.  14  he  will  repent  himself  concerning  his  se. 

3 . To  turn  back,  hit?  shub. 

1  Ki.  8.  47  repent,  and  make  supplication  unto  thee 
Eze.  14.  6  Repent,  and  turn,  .from  your  idols;  and 

'  18.  30  Repent,  and  turn,  .from  all  your  transg. 

4.  To  be  careful  or  concerned  with,  perapeXopai. 
Mattsi.  29  said,  I  will  not :  but  afterward  he  repen. 

21.  32  repented  not  afterward,  that  ye  might  b. 

27.  3  repented  himself,  and  brought  again  the 

2  Co.  7.  8  I  do  not  repent,  though  I  did  repent 
Heb.  7.21  The  Lord  sware  and  will  not  repent,  Thou 

5.  To  have  another  mind,  fierai/oeu  metanoeo. 

Matt.  3.  2  Repent  ye  :  for  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is 

4.  17  Repent:  for  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  at 

11.  20  to  upbraid,  .because  they  repented  not 

11.  21  they  would  have  repented  long  ago  in  sa. 

12.  41  they  repented  at  the  preaching  of  Jonas 
Mark  1. 15  saying,  .repent  ye,  and  believe  the  gospel 

6.  12  And  they,  .preached  that  men  should  re. 
Lukeio.  13  they  had  a  great  while  ago  repented,  sit. 
11.  32  they  repented  at  the  preaching  of  Jonas 
13-  3.  5  except  ye  repent,  ye  shall  all  likewise 

15.  7,  10  joy.  .over  one  sinner  that  repenteth 

16.  30  if  one  went  unto  them .  .they  will  repent 

17.  3  rebuke  him ;  and  if  he  repent,  forgive  him 
17.  4  turn  again  to  thee,  saying,  I  repent;  thou 

Acts  2.  38  Repent,  and  be  baptized  every  one  of  you 

3.  19  Repent  ye  therefore, and  be  converted, th. 

8.  22  Repent  therefore  of  this  thy  wickedness 
17.  30  commandeth  all  men  everywhere  to  repent 
26.  20  they  should  repent  and  turn  to  God,  and 

2  Co.  12.  21  have  not  repented  of  the  uncleanness,  and 
Rev.  2.  s  repent,  and  do  the  first  works  ;  or  else  I 
2.  s  remove  thy  candlestick . .  except  thou  re. 

2.  16  Repent ;  or  else  I  will  come  unto  thee  q. 

2.  21  repent  of  her  fornication;  and  she  repen. 

2.  22  I  will  cast,  .except  they  repent  of  their  d. 

3.  3  Remember,  .and  hold  fast,  and  repent 

3. 19  chasten  :  be  zealous  therefore,  and  repent 

9.  20  repented  not  of  the  works  of  their  hands 

9.  21  Neither  repented  they  of  their  murders 

16.  9  and  they  repented  not  to  give  him  glory 
16.  11  blasphemed,  .and  repented  not  of  their 

REPENTANCE  — 

1  .Penitence,  comfort,  oni  nocham. 

Hos.  13.  14  repentance  shall  be  hid  from  mine  eyes 

‘Z.A  change  of  mind,  peravoia  metanoia. 

Matt.  3.  8  Bring  forth,  .fruits  meet  for  repentance 
3. 1 1  I  .  baptize  you  with  water  unto  repentance 
9.  13  come  to  call  the.  .sinners  [to  repentance] 
Mark  1.  4  baptism  of  repentance  for  the  remission 

2.  17  I  came,  .to  call,  .sinners  [to  repentance] 
Luke  3.  3  baptism  of  repentance  for  the  remission 

3.  8  Bring  forth,  .fruits  worthy  of  repentance 

5.  32  I  came,  .to  call,  .sinners  to  repentance 
15.  7  just  persons,  which  need  no  repentance 
24.  47  repentance  and  remission  of  sins  should 

Acts  5.  31  give  repentance  to  Israel,  and  forgiveness 

11. 18  Then  hath  God.  .granted  repentance  unto 

13.  24  the  baptism  of  repentance  to  all  the  people 

19.  4  baptized  with  the  baptism  of  repentance 

20.  21  repentance  toward  God,  and  faith  toward 
26.  20  turn . .  and  do  works  meet  for  repentance 

Rom.  2.  4  goodness  of  God  leadeth  thee  to  repenta. 
2  Co.  7.  9  ye  sorrowed  to  repentance  :  for  ye  were 
7. 10  godly  sorrow  worketh  repentance  to  sal. 
2  Ti.  2.  25-peradventure  will  give  them  repentance 
Heb.  6.  1  foundation  of  repentance  from  dead  works 

6.  6  to  renew  them  again  unto  repentance 
12.  17  he  found  no  place  of  repentance,  though 

2  Te.  3.  9  but  that  all  should  come  to  repentance 
REPENTANCE  (without),  not  to  be  repented  of  — 

Not  to  be  careful  or  concerned  with,  cLperapehyros. 
Romn.  29  gifts  and  calling,  .(are)  without  repenta. 
2  Co  7.  io  to  salvation  not  to  be  repented  of :  but 


REPENTING  — 

1.  To  be  penitent,  comforted,  013}  nacham,  2. 

Jer.  15.  6  destroy  thee ;  I  am  weary  with  repenting 

2.  Comforts,  repentings,  D’pini  nichumim. 

Hos.  1 1 .  8  How . .  my  repentings  are  kindled  together 

REPETITIONS,  to  use  vain  — 

To  speak  emptily,  Rarro\oyeo>  battologeo. 

Matt.  6.  7  when  ye  pray,  use  not  vain  repetitions,  as 

RE  PHA -EL,  *7x51  God  is  a  healer. 

A  Kohathite,  son  of  Shemaiah  the  first  born  of  Obed- 
edom,  and  a  gatekeeper  of  the  tabernacle.  B.C.  1020. 

1  Ch.26.  7  The  sons  of  Shemaiah;  Othni,andR.,and 
RE'-PHAH,  ns";  healing,  support. 

A  grandson  of  Ephraim,  through  Beriah.  B.C.  1680. 

1  Ch.  7.  25  And  R.  (was)  his  son,  also  Resheph,  and 

RE-PHA  I'AH,  n;s-i  Jalx  heals. 

1.  A  head  of  a  family  of  the  house  of  David.  B.C.  500. 

1  Ch.  3.  21  the  sons  of  R.,  the  sons  of  Arnan,  the  sons 

2.  A  captain  of  Simeon  when  they  smote  the  Amale- 
kltes.  B.C.  715. 

1  Ch.  4.  42  Neariah,  and  R.,  andUzziel,  the  sous  of  I. 

3.  A  son  of  Tola,  son  of  Issachar.  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  7.  2  And  the  sons  of  Tola  ;  Uzzi,  and  R.,  and 

4.  A  Benjamite  called  in  1  Ch.  8.  37  Rapha.  B.C.  900. 

1  Ch.  9.  43  R.  his  son,  Eleasah  his  son,  Azel  his  son 

5.  One  who  helped  to  repair  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  after 
Nehemiali  came  from  Shushan.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  3.  9  And  next  unto  them  repaired  R.  the  son 
RE-PHA'-IM,  D'X31  strong. 

1.  A  race  dwelling  around  the  S.  of  Jerusalem,  and 
eastward  beyond  Jordan,  in  Bashan,  Ammon  and  Moab, 
in  Ashteroth  Karnaim  and  Sliaveh  Kiriathaim;  variously 
called  Zamzummim,  Zuzim,  and  Emim  ;  also  Anakim. 

Gen.  14.  5  the  kings,  .smote  the  R.  in  Ashteroth  K. 

1 5.  20  the  Hittites,  and  the  Perizzites,  and  the  R. 

2.  A  valley  S.W.  of  Jerusalem,  and  N.  of  Bethlehem, 
now  called  el-Bulcaa.  This  was  the  boundary  between 
Judah  and  Benjamin,  Josh.  15.  8. 

2  Sa.  5.18  Philistines . .  spread  themselves  in  the . .  R. 

5.  22  Philistines,  .spread  themselves  in  the.  .R. 
23.  13  the  Philistines  pitched  in  the  valley  of  R. 

1  Ch.ii.  15  Philistines  encamped  in  the  valley  of  R. 

14.  9  Philistines,  .spread  themselves  in  the.  .R. 
Isa.  17.  5  he  that  gathereth  ears  in  the  valley  of  R. 

RE-PHI  -DIM,  c'TEH  plains. 

A  station  of  Israel  where,  after  leavingAlush,  they  fought 
with  Amalek;  near  Horeb,  between  the  wilderness  of 
Sin  and  of  Sinai,  here  they  murmured  for  water,  and 
Moses  struck  a  rock  in  Horeb,  and  supplied  their  need. 
Exodi7-  1  all.  .Israel  journeyed,  .and  pitched  in  R. 
17.  8  came  Amalek,  and  fought  with  Isr.  in  R. 
19.  2  For  theyweredepartedfromR.,  and  were 
Nuni33.  14  they  removed  from  Alush . .  encamped  atR. 
33. 15  And  they  departed  from  R.,  and  pitched 

REPLENISH,  to  — 

1.  To  fill,  be  full,  kVo  male. 

Gen.  1.28  Be  fruitful .. and  replenish  the  earth,  and 
9.  1  Be  fruitful,  and  multiply,  aud  replenish 

2.  To  fill,  make  full,  xSa  male,  3. 

Isa.  23.  2  thou  whom  the  merchants ..  have  replen. 
Jer.  31.  25  I  have  replenished  every  sorrowful  soul 

REPLENISHED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  fill,  be  .full,  xSa  male. 

Isa.  2.  6  because  they  be  replenished  from  the  east 

2 . To  be  filled,  xLa  male,  2. 

Eze.  26.  2  I  shall  be  replenished . .  she  is  laid  waste 
27.  25  and  thou  wast  replenished,  and  made  v. 

REPLY  against,  to  — 

To  judge  back  in  return,  avrairoKpiyogai  antapok. 
Rom.  9.  20  but.  .who  art  thou  that  repliest  against 

REPORT  — 

1 .  Word,  *131  dabar. 

1  Ki.  10.  *6  It  was  a  true  report  that  I  heard  in  mine 

2  Ch.  9.  5  (It  was)  a  true  report  which  I  heard  in 

2 . Name,  0&  shem. 

Neh.  6.  13  they  might  have  (matter)  for  an  evil  rep. 

3.  What  is  heard,  shcmuah. 

1  Sa.  2.  24  (it  is)  no  good  report  that  I  hear :  ye  make 
Prov  15.  30  (and)  a  good  report  maketh  the  bones  fat 
Isa.  28.  19  a  vexation  only  (to)  understand  the  rep. 

53.  1  Who  hath  believed  our  report  ?  and  to  w. 

i.  Hearing,  report,  ySE*  shema. 

Exod23.  1  Thou  shait  not  raise  a  false  report :  put 
Deut.  2.  25  who  shall  hear  report  of  thee,  and  shall 
Isa.  23.  5  As  at  the  report  concerning  Egypt,  (so) 
23.  5  shall  they  be  sorely  pained  at  the  report 
Jer.  50.  43  The  king  of  Babylon  hath  heard  the  rep. 

5.  Hearing ,  a  rumour,  a«orj  akoe. 

John  12.  38  who  hath  believed  our  report?  and  to  w. 
Rom. 10.  16  saith,  Lord,  who  hath  believed  ourreport? 

6.  Testimony,  witness,  yaprupia  marturia. 

1  Ti.  3.  7  he  must  have  a  good  report  of  them  which 
REPORT,  (evil)  — 

A  bad  report,  bvcnpyyla  dusphemia. 

2  Co.  6.  8  By  honour  and  dishonour  by  evil  report 


REPORT  (to  have  or  obtain),  good  or  honest  — 

1. A  good  report,  cinpppla.  euphemia. 

2  Co.  6.  8  By  honour  and  dishonour,  by.  .good  rep. 

2.  Well  reported,  sounding  well,  Hnpyixos  euphemos 
Phil.  4.  8  whatsoever  things  (are)  of  good  report;  if 

2>. To  testify,  bear  witness,  yaprvpeu  martureo. 

Acts  6.  3  seven  men  of  honest  report,  full  of  the  H. 

10.  22  of  good  report  among  all  the  nation  of  the 
22. 12  havingagood  report  of  all  the  Jews  which 

Heb.  11.  2  For  by  it  the  elders  obtained  a  good  repo. 

11.  39  having  obtained  a  good  report  through  f. 

3  John  12  Demetrius  hath  good  reportof  all.  .and  of 

REPORT,  to  — 

1.  To  say,  icx  amar. 

Neh.  6. 19  they  reported  his  good  deeds  before  me 

2.  To  bring  forward,  tell,  declare,  ny  nagad,  5. 

Jer.  20. 10  Report,  (say  they),  and  we  will  report  it 

3.  To  tell  or  announce  again,  ayayyeh \u  anaggdlo. 

1  Pe.  1. 12  the  things  which  are  now  reported  unto 

4.  To  tell  off  or  away,  airayyeWw  apafjgello. 

Acts  4.  23  reported  all  that  the  chief  priests  and  el. 

1  Co.  14.  25  and  report  that  God  is  in  you  of  a  truth 

REPORTED,  to  be  slanderously  — 

To  speak  injuriously,  fi\a.<T<pTi,uei»  blasphemeb. 

Rom.  3.  8  as  we  be  slanderously  reported,  and  as 
REPORTED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  say,  idx  amar. 

Esth.  1. 17  they  shall  despise,  .when  it  shall  be  rep. 

2 . To  be  heard,  yaiy  shamea,  2. 

Neh.  6.  6  It  is  reported  among  the  heathen,  and  G. 
6.  7  and  now  shall  it  be  reported  to  the  king 

3.  To  hear,  hearken,  aicovtv  akouo. 

1  Co.  5.  1  It  is  reported  commonly  (that  there  is)  fo. 
REPORTED  of,  to  be  well  — 

To  testify,  bear  witness,  paprvplw  martureo. 

Acts  16.  2  Which  was  well  reported  of  by  the  bret. 

1  Ti.  5. 10  Well  reported  of  for  good  works;  if  she 

REPROACH  — 

1.  Reviling,  rpa  gidduph. 

Isa.  43.  28  given  Jacob  to  the  curse,  and  Israel  to  re. 

2.  Kindness,  shame,  iDn  chcsed. 

Prov.  14.  34  exalteth  a  nation  :  but  sin  (is)  a  reproach 

3.  To  reproach,  *pn  charaph,  3. 

Psa.  57.  3  save  me  (from)  the  reproach  of  him  that 

4 .  Reproach,  nsnn  cherpah. 

Gen.  30.  23  and  said,  God  hath  taken  away  my  repro. 

34.14  We  cannot . .  for  that  (were)  a  reproach  un. 
Josh.  5.  9  This  day  have  I  rolled  away  the  reproach 
1  Sa.  1 1 .  2  and  lay  it  (for)  a  reproach  upon  all  Israel 

1 7.  26  and  taketh  away  the  reproach  from  Israel 
25.  39  that  hath  pleaded  the  cause  of  my  repro. 

Neh.  1.  3  remnant,  .(are)  in  great  affliction  and  re 
2. 17  let  us  build,  .that  we  be  no  more  a  rep. 

4.  4  turn  their  reproach  upon  their  own  head 

5.  9  the  reproach  of  the  heathen  our  enemies 
Job  19.  5  and  plead  against  me  my  reproach 
Psa.  15.  3  taketh  up  a  reproach  against  his  neighb. 

22.  6  a  reproach  of  men . .  despised  of  the  peop. 
31.  11  I  was  a  reproach  among  all  mine  enemies 
39.  8  make  me  not  the  reproach  of  the  foolish 
44. 13  Thou  makest  us  a  reproach  to  our  neigh. 
69.  7  for  thy  sake  I  have  borne  reproach  ;  sha. 
69.  9  the  reproaches  of  them  that  reproached 
69. 10  soul  with  fasting,  that  was  to  my  reproach 
69.  19  Thou  hast  known  my  reproach,  and  my 
69.  20  Reproach  hath  broken  my  heart,  and  I 
71.  13  let  them  be  covered  (with)  reproach  aud 

78.  66  And.  .lie  put  them  to  a  perpetual  reproach 

79.  4  We  are  become  a  reproach  to  our  neighb. 
79.  12  render,  .sevenfold  into,  .bosom  their  re. 
89.  41  All.  .spoil  him  :  he  is  a  reproach  to  his 
89.  50  Remember,  Lord,  the  reproach  of  thy  se. 

109.  25  I  became  also  a  reproach  unto  them:  (wh.) 
1 19.  22  Remove  from  me  reproach  and  contempt 
1 19.  39  Turn  away  my  reproach  which  I  fear;  for 
Prov.  6.  33  and  his  reproach  shall  not  be  wiped  away 

18.  3  (then)  cometli  also,  .with  ignominy  repr. 
Isa.  4.  1  called  by  thy  name,  to  take  away  our  re. 

30.  5  nor  profit,  but  a  shame,  and  also  a  repr. 
51.  7  fear  ye  not  the  reproach  of  men,  neither 
54.  4  and  shait  not  remember  the  reproach  of 
Jer.  6.  10  word  of  the  Lord  is  unto  them  a  reproach 

20.  8  the  word  of  the  Lord  was  made  a  reproach 

23.  40  I  will  bring  an  everlasting  reproach  upon 

24.  9  a  reproach  and  a  proverb,  a  taunt  and  a 

29. 18  a  reproach,  among  all  the  nations  whither 

31. 19  because  I  did  bear  the  reproach  of  my  y. 

42. 18  astonishment,  and  a  curse,  and  a  reproach 
44.  8  a  reproach  among  all  the  nations  of  the 
44.  12  astonishment,  and  a  curse,  and  a  reproach 
49.  1 3  a  desolation,  a  reproach,  a  waste,  and  a  c. 
51.  51  because  we  have  heard  reproach :  shame 

Lam.  3.  30  smitethhim:  he  is  filled  full  with  reproach 
3.  61  Thou  hast  heard  their  reproach,  0  Lord 
5.  1  O  Lord  ..  consider,  and  behold  our  repr. 
Eze.  5.  14  I  will  make  thee  waste,  and  a  reproach 

5.  15  So  it  shall  be  a  reproach  and  a  taunt,  an 
16.  57  as  at  the  time  of  (thy)  reproach  of  the  da. 

21.  28  Thus  saith  the  Lord.. concerning  their  re. 

22.  4  I  made  thee  a  reproach  unto  the  heathen 
36.  15  neither  shait  thou  bear  the  reproach  of 
36.  30  ye  shall  receive  no  more  reproach  of  fam, 


REPROACH 


809 


REREWARD 


D.in.  9.  16  thy  people  (are  become)  a  reproach  to  all 
it.  18  shall  cause  the  reproach  offered  by  him 
11. 18  without  his  own  reproach  he  shall  cause 
Ifos.  12.  14  his  reproach  shall  his  Lord  return  unto 
Joel  2.  17  give  not  thine  heritage  to  reproach,  that 

2.  19  make  you  a  reproach  among  the  heathen 
Mie.  6.  16  ye  shall  bear  the  reproach  of  my  people 
Zepii.  2.  8  I  have  heard  the  reproach  of  Moab,  and 

3.  18  (to  whom)  the  reproach  of  it  (was)  a  bur. 

5.  Blushing,  shame,  neb?  kelimmah. 

Job  20.'  3  I  have  heard  thechcck  of  my  reproach,  and 

6 . Lightness,  confusion,  jibi)  qalon. 

Prov  22.  10  Cast  out  the scoruer,  and.  .reproach shall 

7.  Dishonour,  anpla  atimia. 

2  Co.11.  21  I  speak  as  concerning  reproach,  as  though 

8.  Reproach,  insult,  oveibiayos  oneidismos. 

Korn  15.  3  The  reproaches  of  them  that  reproached 

1  Ti.  3.  7  lest  he  fall  into  reproach  and  the  snare 
Heb.  10.  33  made  a  gazing  stock  both  by  reproaches 

11.  26  Esteeming  the  reproach  of  Christ  greater 
1 3. 1 3  Let  us  go  forth . .  without ..  bearing  his  re. 

9.  Reproach,  disgrace,  bueiSos  oncidos. 

Luke  z.  25  to  take  away  my  reproach  among  men 

10.  Contumely,  insult,  t/Bpis  hubris. 

2  C0.12. 10  in  infirmities,  iu  reproaches,  in  necessities 

REPROACH,  to  (bring  or  suffer)  — 

1. To  revile,  'll)  gadaph,  3. 

Numij.  30  the  same  reproacheth  the  Lord  ;  and  that 

2.  To  make  ashamed,  confound,  nrn  chapiter,  5. 
Provi9.  26  that  causetli  shame,  and  bnngeth  reproa 

3.  To  reproach,  rp_n  charaph. 

Job  27.  6  my  heart  shall  not  reproach  (me)  so  long 
Psa.  69.  9  the  reproaches  of  them  that  reproached 
119.  42  to  answer  him  that  reproacheth  me  :  for 
Prov  27.  11  that  I  may  answer  him  that  reproacheth 

4.  To  reproach,  <]yn  charaph,  3. 

2  Ki.19.  4  king,  hath  sent  to  reproach  the  living  G. 
19.  22  Whom  hast  thou  reproached  and  blasph. 
19.  23  By  thy  messengers  thou  hast  reproached 
Nell.  6.  13  an  evil  report,  that  they  might  reproach 
Psa.  42. 10  mine  enemies  reproach  me  ;  while  they 
44.  16  of  him  that  reproacheth  and  blasphemeth 
55.  12  (it  was)  not  an  enemy  (that)  reproached  me 
74. 10  how  long  shall  the  adversary  reproach  ? 

74.  18  Remember  this,  .the  enemy  hath  reproac. 
79.  12  wherewith  they  have  reproached  thee.  O 
89.  51  Wherewith  thine  enemies  have  reproached 
89.  51  they  have  reproached  the  footsteps  ofth 
102.  8  enemies  reproach  me  all  the  day ;  and  th. 
Provi4.  31  lie  that  oppresseth  the  poor  reproacheth 
17.  5  Whoso  mocketh  the  poor  reproacheth  his 
Isa.  37.  4.  17  hath  sent  to  reproach  the  living  God 
37.  23  Whom  hast  thou  reproached  and  blasph. 
37.  24  thou  reproached  the  Lord,  and  hast  said 
Zeph.  2.  8  whereby  they  have  reproached  my  people 

2.  10  they  have  reproached  and  magnified  (them) 

5 . Reproach,  nsyri  cherpah. 

Psa  74.  22  how  the  foolish  man  reproacheth  thee  d. 

C.  To  cause  to  blush,  dS?  kalain,  5. 

Ruth  2.  15  Let  her  glean  even,  .and  reproachher  not 
Job  19.  3  These  ten  times  have  ye  reproached  me 

7 . To  reproach,  bveiblGui  oneidizo. 

Lnke  6  22  shall  reproach  (you),  and  cast  out  your 
Rom.  1 5.  3  The  reproaches  of  them  that  reproached 
1  Ti.  4.  10  we  both  labour  and  [suffer  reproachl,  be. 

1  Pe.  4.  14  If  ye  be  reproached  for  the  name  of  Chr. 

8.  To  insult,  treat  with  contumely,  bBpiCoi  hubrizo. 
Luken.  43  Master,  thus  saying  thou  reproacliest  us 

REPROACHFULLY  — 

1.  Reproach,  nsnn  cherpah. 

Job  16.  10  smitten  me  upon  the  cheek  reproachfully 

2.  Because  of  reviling,  x^PlV  AoiSopfas  charin  laid. 

1  Ti.  5  14  give  none  occasion,  .to  speak reproachfu. 

REPROBATE  — 

1.  To  loathe,  despise,  reject,  dni?  maxis,  2. 

Jer.  6.  30  Reprobate  silver  shall  (men)  call  them 

2.  Disapproved,  aSomub?  adokimos. 

Rom.  1.  28  gave  them  over  to  a  reprobate  mind,  to 

2  Co.  13.  5  Christ  is  in  you,  except  ye  be  reprobates? 

13.  6  ye  shall  know  that  we  are  not  reprobates 
13.  7  which  is  honest,  though  we  be  as  reprob. 
2  Ti.  3.  8  men  of  corrupt  minds  reprobate  concer. 
Titus  1.  16  disobedient,  and  unto  every  good  work  re 

REPROOF  — 

1  .Rebuke,  rnj^  gearah. 

Job  26.  n  tremble  and  are  astonished  at  his  reproof 
Prov.17.  10  reproof  entereth  more  into  a  wise  man 

2. Reproof,  correction,  nrew  tokachath. 

Psa.  38.  14  and  in  whose  mouth  (are)  no  reproofs 
Prov.’ 1.  23  Turn  you  at  my  reproof :  behold,  I  will  p 
1.  25  But  ye.  .would  none  of  my  reproof 
1.  30  my  counsel ;  they  despised  all  my  reproof 
5. 12  instruction,  and  my  heart  despised  repro 

6.  23  reproofs  of  instruction  (are)  the  way  of  life 

10. 17  but  he  that  refuseth  reproof  erreth 
12.  1  but  he  that  hateth  reproof  (is)  brutish 

13. 18  he  that  regardeth  reproof  shall  be  honou. 
15.  5  but  he  that  regardeth  reproof  is  prudent 
15. 10  (and)  he  that  hateth  reproof  shall  die 
15.  31  ear  that  heareth  the  reproof  of  lifeabideth 

102 


Prov  15.  32  that  heareth  reproof  getteth  understand. 

29. 15  rod  and  reproof  give  wisdom  :but  a  child 

3.  Conviction,  eAe-yx05  degchos. 

2  Ti.  3. 16  profitable  for  doctrine,  for  [reproof],  for 

REPROVE,  REPROVER,  to  — 

1.  To  rebuke,  ijja  gaar. 

Jer.  29.  27  why  hast  thou  not  reproved  Jeremiah  of 

2.  To  reason,  reprove,  decide,  n~;  yalcach,  5. 

Gen.  21.  25  reproved  Abimelech  because  of  a  well  of 
2  Ki.  19.  4  will  reprove  the  words  which  the  Lord 
1  Ch.  16  21  yea,  he  reproved  kings  for  their  sakes 
Job  6.  25  words!  but  whatdoth  your  arguing  repr. 

6. 26  Do  ye  imagine  to  reprove  words,  and  the 
13.  10  He  will  surely  reprove  you,  if  ye  do  seer. 

22  4  Will  he  reprovethee  for  fearof  thee?  will 
40.  2  he  that  reproveth  God,  let  him  answer  it 
Psa.  50.  8  will  not  reprove  thee  for  thy  sacrifices  or 
50. 2t  I  will  reprove  thee,  and  set  (them)  in  or. 
105.  14  yea,  he  reproved  kings  for  their  sakes 
141  5  let  him  reprove  me  ;  (it  shall  be)  an  exc. 

Prov.  9.  8  Reprove  not  a  scorner,  lest  he  hate  thee 

15.  12  scorner  loveth  not  one  that  reproveth  him 
19.  25  reprove  one  that  hath  understanding, (and) 
25. 12  (so  is)  a  wise  reprover  upon  an  obedient 
30.  6  lest  he  reprove  thee,  and  thou  be  found 

Isa.  11.  3  neither  reprove  after  the  hearing  of  his 
11.  4  reprove  with  equity  for  the  meek  of  the 
29  21  lay  a  snare  for  him  that  reproveth  in  the 
37.  4  will  reprove  the  words  which  the  Lord 
Jer.  2.  19  and  thy  backslidings  shall  reprove  thee 
Eze  3.  26  shalt  not  be  to  them  a  reprover :  for  the 
Hos  4.  4  Vet  let  no  man  strive,  nor  reprove  anot. 

3 . To  instruct,  correct ,  id;  yasar. 

Prov.  9.  7  He  that  reproveth  a  scorner  getteth  to 

4.  To  convict,  iAtyxoi  elegcho. 

Luke  3. 19  being  reproved  by  him  for  Herodias  his 
John  3.20  light,  lest  his  deeds  should  be  reproved 

16.  8  he  will  reprove  the  world  of  sin  and  of 
Epli.  5. 11  have  no  fellowship,  .but  rather  reprove  I 

5.  13  But  all  things  that  are  reproved  aremade 
2  Ti.  4.  2  reprove,  rebuke,  exhort,  with  all  longsu 

REPROVED,  to  be  (often)  — 

1. To  be  reasoned  with,  rn;  yakach,  2. 

Gen.  20.  16  and  with  all  (other):  thus  she  was  repro. 

2 . Reproof  correction,  nn?w  tokachath. 

Prov  29.  1  He  that,  beingofteu  reproved,  hardeneth 
Hab.  2.  i  what  I  shall  answer  when  I  am  reproved 

REPUTATION,  (.to  be  of  have  in,  make  of  no)  — 

1  .One  rare,  precious,  np;  yakar. 

Eccl.  10.  1  him  that  is  in  reputation  for  wisdom  (and) 

2.  To  think,  seem,  houiui  dokeii. 

Gal.  2.  2  privately  to  them  which  were  of  reputa. 

3.  To  have  or  hold  in  honour,  7  xw  turttiov  echo  en. 
Phil.  2.  29  all  gladness ;  and  hold  such  in  reputation 

4.  To  empty,  Keu6o>  kenoo. 

Phil.  2.  7  But  made  himself  of  no  reputation,  and 

5.  Honourable,  prized,  riyios  tunios. 

Acts  5.  34  had  in  reputation  among  all  the  people 

REPUTED,  to  be  — 

To  think,  reckon,  devise,  turn  chashab. 

Dan.  4.  35  the  inhabitants  of  the  earth  (are) reputed 

REQUEST  — 

1.  Request,  desire,  areslietli. 

Psa  21.  2  hast  not  withholden  the  request  of  his  lips 

2.  Request,  inquiry,  nyjja  baqqashah. 

Ezra.  7.  6  king  granted  him  all  his  request,  accord. 
Esth.  5.  3  what  (is)  thy  request?  it  shall  be  evengiv. 
5.  6  what  (is)  thy  request?  even  to  the  half  of 
5.  7  Then  answered  Esther,  and  said,  .my  re. 
5.  8  if  it  please  the  king,  .to  perform  my  req. 
7.  2  what(is)thy  request?  andit  shallbeperfo. 
7.  3  petition,  and  my  people  at  my  request 
9  12  what  (is)  thy  request  further?  and  it  shall 

3-4  word,  137  dabar. 

2  Sa.  14.  15  king  will  perform  the  request  of  his  hand. 
14  22  king  hath  fulfilled  the  request  of  his  serv. 

4.  Asking,  request,  demand,  nSk-ji  sheelah. 

Judg.  8.  24  would  desire  a  request  of  you.  that  ye  w 
.1  oh  6.  8  Oh  that  I  might  have  my  request ;  and  that 
Psa  106.  15  he  gave  them  their  request ;  but  sent  lean. 

5.  Request,  petition,  airy  pa  aitema. 

Phil.  4.  6  let  your  requests  be  made  known  unto  God 

6.  Supplication,  Ser/ais  deesis. 

Phil.  1.  4  in  every  prayer  of  mine,  .making  request 
REQUEST,  to  (make)  — 

1 .  To  seek,  pray,  n>  3  bea. 

Dan.  2.  49  Then  Daniel  requested  of  the  king, and  he 

2.  To  seek,  inquire,  trpa  baqash,  3. 

N’eh.  2.  4  For  what  dost  thou  make  request?  So  I 
Esth.  4.  8  to  make  request  before  him  for  herpeople 
7.  7  Harnan  stood  up  to  make  request  for  his 
Dan.  1.  8  requested  of  theprince  of  the  eunuchs  th. 

3 . To  ask,  demand,  'jkc'  shaal. 

Judg.  8.  26  of  the  golden  ear  rings  that  he  requested 
1  Ki.19.  4  he  requested  for  himself  that  he  might  die 
1  Ch.  4.  10  God  granted  him  that  which  herequested 

4.  To  be  in  leant  of,  to  supplicate,  biopai  deomai. 
Rom.  1.  10  Making  request  if  by  any  means  now  at 


REQUIRE,  to  — 

1. To  say,  lasj  amar. 

Ruth  3.  11  I  will  do  to  thee  all  that  thou  requirest 

2.  To  choose,  try,  fix  on,  "in?  bacliar. 

2  Sa.  19.  38  and  whatsoever  thou  shalt  require  of  me 

3.  To  seek,  inquire,  wpa  baqash,  3. 

Gen.  31.  39  of  my  hand  didst  thou  require  it,  (whether) 
43.  9  of  my  hand  shalt  thou  require  him :  if  1 
Josh  22.  23  thereon,  let  the  Lord  himself  require(it) 

1  Sa.  20.  16  Let  the  Lord  even  require  (it)  at  the  hand 

2  Sa.  4.  11  shall  I  not  therefore  now  require  his  bl. 

1  Ch.21.  3  why  then  doth  my  lord  require  this  thing? 
Neh.  5.  12  will  require  nothing  of  them  ;  so  will  we 

5.  18  yet  for  all  this  required  not  I  the  bread 
Esth.  2.  15  she  required  nothing  but  what  Hegai  the 
Eccl.  3.  15  and  God  requireth  that  which  is  past 
Isa.  1.  12  who  hath  required  this  at  your  hand,  to 
Eze.  3.  18  but  his  blood  will  I  require  at  thine  hand 

3.  20  but  his  blood  will  I  require  at  thine  hand 
33.  8  but  his  blood  will  1  require  at  thine  hand 

4.  To  seek,  inquire,  require,  enn  darash. 

Gen.  9.  5  surely  your  blood  of  your  lives  will  I  re 

9.  5  at  the  hand  of  every  beast  will  I  require 
9.  5  hand  of  every  man  s  brother  will  I  require 
Deuti8.  19  speak  in  myname,  1  will  require  (it)  of  him 
23  21  for  the  Lord  thy  God  will  surely  require 

2  Ch.24.  6  Why  hast  thou  not  required  of  the  Levites 

24.  22  said,  The  Lord  look  upon  (it),  and  require 
Fsa.  10.  13  said  in  his  heart.  Thou  wilt  notrequire  (it) 
Eze.  20.  40  there  will  1  require  your  offerings,  and  the 

33.  6  his  blood  will  1  require  at  the  watchman  s 

34.  10  and  I  will  require  my  flock  at  their  hand 
Mic.  6.  8  what  doth  the  Lord  require  of  thee,  but  to 

5 . To  be,  n;n  liayah. 

1  8a.  21.'  8  because  the  king's  business  required  haste 

6.  To  ask,  demand,  Sky  shaal. 

Deut.io.  12  what  doth  the  Lord  thy  God  require  of  t. 

2  Sa.  3. 13  but  one  thing  I  require  of  thee,  that  is,  T. 

12.  20  when  he  required,  they  set  bread  before 
Ezra  8.  22  For  I  was  ashamed  to  require  of  the  king 
Psa.  40.  6  and  sin  offering  hast  thou  not  required 
137.  3  they  that  carried  us  away  captive  required 
Prov  30.  7  Two(things)haveIrequiredof  thee ;  deny 

7 . To  ask,  demand,  Snu'  sheet. 

Ezra  7.  21  whatsoever  Ezra,  .shall  require  of  you,  it 
Dan.  2.  11  rare  thing  that  the  king  requireth ;  and 

8.  To  ask,  a'nicu  aiteo. 

Luke23  23  requiring  that  he  might  be  crucified  :  and 
1  Co.  1.  22  For  the  Jews  require  a  sign,  and  the  Gr. 

9.  Request,  petition,  airripa  aitema. 

Luke23-  24  gave  sentence  that  it  should  be  as  they  re. 

10.  To  become,  yivoyai  ginomai. 

i  Co  7.  36  need  so  require,  let  him  do  what  he  will 

11.  To  do,  npaaruv  prassii. 

Luke  19.  23  might  have  required  mine  own  with  usury? 

REQUIRED,  to  be  — 

l.To  be  sought,  try)  darash,  2. 

Gen.  42  22  therefore,  behold,  also  his  blood  is  requi. 
2. In  its  day,  iDi'3  beyomo. 

1  Ki.  8.  59  at  all  times,  as  the  matter  shall  require 

1  Ch.  1 6.  37  continually,  as  every  day  s  work  required 

2  Ch.  8.  14  as  the  duty  of  every  day  required  ;  the  p 
Ezra  3.  4  custom,  as  the  duty  of  every  day  required 

3.  To  ask  off  or  away,  dirat-ria,  apaileo. 

Lukei2.  20  this  night  thy  soul  shall  be  required  of 

4.  To  seek  out,  Ik  CrjT  ia,  ekzeteu. 

Luke  11.  50  That  the  blood,  .may  be  required  of  this 

11.  51  It  shall  be  required  of  this  generation 

5.  To  seek,  (yri  a,  zeteb. 

Luke  12.  48  of  him  shall  be  much  required  ;  and  to  w 

1  Co.  4.  2  Moreover  it  is  required  in  stewards,  that 
REQUITE,  to  — 

1. To  recompense,  do,  Sar  gamal. 

Deut32.  6  Do  ye  thus  requite  the  Lord  0  foolish  p 

2.  To  give,  jni  natlian. 

Psa.  10. 14  to  requite  (it)  with  thy  hand :  the  poor 

3.  To  do,  make,  ng'j;  asah. 

2  Sa.  2.  6  and  I  also  will  requite  you  this  kindness 

4.  To  cause  to  turn  back,  2'V  shub,  5. 

Gen.  50. 15  will  certainly  requite  us  all  the  evil  which 

1  Sa.  25.  21  and  he  hath  requited  me  evil  for  good 

2  Sa.  16.  12  will  requite  me  good  for  his  cursing  this 
2  Ch.  6.  23  judge  thy  servants,  by  requiting  the  wic. 

5.  To  finish,  complete,  repay,  cby*  shalam,  3. 

Judg.  1.  7  as  I  have  done,  so  God  hath  requited  me 
2  Ki.  9.  26  and  I  will  requite  thee  in  this  plat,  saith 
Psa.  41.  10  and  raise  me  up.  that  I  may  requite  them 
Jer  51.  56  Lord  God  of  reeompences  shall  surely  r. 

6.  To  give  back  a  recompence,  airoSISaijui  apoiBas. 

1  Ti.  5.  4  requite  their  parents :  for  that  is  good 

REREWARD,  (to  be)  — 

1  .Behind,  last,  furthest,  jnnN  acharon. 

1  Sa.  29.  2  men  passed  on  in  the  rereward  withAcliish 

2.  To  gather,  ijpsj  asa.ph  . 

Isa.  58.  8  the  glory  of  the  Lord  shall  be  thy  rereward 

3.  To  gather,  r|?N  asaph,  3. 

Kum  10.  25  the  rereward  of  all  the  camps  throughout 
I  Josh.  6.  0  rereward  came  after  the  ark,  (the  priests) 


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Josh.  6.  13  the  rereward  came  after  the  ark  of  the  L. 
Isa.  52. 12  and  the  God  of  Israel  (will  be)  your  rere. 

RESCUE,  to  — 

1  .To  (jive  ease,  I'p;  yasha,  5. 

Deut  28.  31  and  thou  shalt  have  none  to  rescue  (them) 

2 . To  snatch  away,  natsal,  5. 

1  Sa.  30. 18  carried  away ;  and  David  rescued  his  two 
Hos.  5. 14  I  will  take  away,  aud  none  shall  rescue 

3.  To  snatch  away,  Sxi  netsal,  5. 

Dan.  6.  27  He  delivereth  audrescueth,  andhe  work. 

4.  To  free,  niB  padah. 

1  Sa.  14.  45  So  the  people  rescued  Jonathan,  that  he 

5.  To  cause  to  turn  back,  x.P  shub,  5. 

Psa.  35.  17  rescue  my  soul  from  their  destructions 

G.  To  take  away,  lift  up  out  of,  e^aipew  exaireo. 
Acts  23.  27  then  came  I  with  an  army,  and  rescued 

RESEMBLANCE  — 

Eye ,  |;y  ay  in. 

Zech.  5.  6  This  (is)  their  resemblance  through  all  the 
RESEMBLE,  (to)  — 

1  .Form,  inpi  toar. 

Judg.  8.  18  each  one  resembled  the  children  of  a  king 

2.  To  liken,  bpoiiw  homoioo. 

Lukei3. 18  like?  and  whereunto  shall  I  resemble  it? 

RES'-EN,  joi  fortress. 

A  city  between  Nineveh  and  Caleh,  now  called  Iiuy- 
yundshite,  once  Mespila. 

Gen.  10.  12  And  R.  between  Nineveh  and  Calah:  the 
RESERVE,  be  reserved,  to  — 

1  .To  keep  back,  lay  up,  i <  atsal. 

Gen.  27.  36  Hast  thou  not  reserved  a  blessing  forme? 

2.  To  darken,  keep  back,  restrain,  ?i!?n  chasak. 

Job  38.  23  Which  I  have  reserved  against  the  time  ? 

3.  To  be  kept  back,  chasak,  2. 

Job  21.  30  That  the  wicked  is  reserved  to  the  day  of 

4.  To  cause  to  be  abundant,  in;  yathar,  5. 

Ruth  2.  18  gave  to  her  that  she  had  reserved  after 

2  Sa.  8.  4  but  reserved  of  them  (for)  an  hundred  ch. 

1  Ch.18.  4  but  reserved  of  them  an  hundred  chariots 

5.  To  take,  npS  laqach. 

Judg2i.  22  because  we  reserved  not  to  each  man  his 

6 . To  keep,  IQ)  natar. 

Jer.  3.  5  Will  he  reserve  (his  anger)  for  ever?  will 
Nah.  1.  2  and  he  reserveth  (wrath)  for  his  enemies 

7.  To  leave,  iky  shaar,  5. 

Jer.  50.  20  for  I  will  pardon  them  whom  I  reserve 

8.7b  keep,  "Cp  shamar. 

Jer.  5.  24  he  reserveth  unto  us  the  appointed  weeks 
9.  To  leave  thoroughly ,  KaraXunoi  kataleipO. 

Rom  11.  4  I  have  reserved  to  myself  seven  thousand 

10.7b  keep,  rppiui  tereo. 

Acts  25.  2t  when  Paul  had  appealed  to  be  reserved 

1  Pe.  1.  4  that  fadeth  not  away,  reserved  in  heaven 

2  Pe.  2.  4  darkness,  [to  be  reserved]  unto  judgment 

2.  g  reserve  the  unjust  unto  the  day  of  judgm. 

2.  17  to  whom  the  midst  of  darkness  is  reserved 

3.  7  reserved  unto  lire  against  the  day  of  jud. 
Jude  6  he  hath  reserved  in  everlasting  chains, un. 

13  to  whom  is  reserved  the  blackness  of  dar. 

RE'-SHEPH,  haste. 

A  son  of  Rephah,  grandson  of  Sarah  the  daughter  of 
Ephraim.  B.C.  1680. 

1  Ch.  7.  25  And  Rephah  (was)  his  son,  also  R.,  and 

RESIDUE— 

1  .Latter  end,  posterity,  n'prjk  acharith. 

Eze.  23.  25  and  thy  residue  shall  be  devoured  by  the 
2.7b  be  over  and  above,  in;  yathar.  2. 

Eze.  34.  18  ye  must  foul  the  residue  with  your  feet 
48  18  residue  in  length  over  against  the  oblat. 
48.  21  residue  (shall  be)  for  the  prince,  on  the 

3.  What  is  over  and  above,  in)  yetlier. 

Exodio.  5  they  shall  eat  the  residue  of  that  which 
Isa.  38.  10 1  am  deprived  of  the  residue  of  my  years 
44.  19  shall  I  make  the  residue  thereof  an  abo. 
Jer.  27.  19  concerning  the  residue  of  the  vessels  that 
29.  1  sent  from  Jerusalem  unto  the  residue  of 
52. 15  residue  of  the  people  that  remained  in  the 
Eze.  34.  18  must  tread  down  with  your  feet  the  resi 
Zech  14.  2  residue  of  the  people  shall  not  be  cut  otf 

4.  Remnant,  rest,  ikp  shear. 

Neh.  11.  20  residue  of  Israel,  of  the  priests  (and)  the 
Isa.  21.  17  residue  of  the  number  of  archers  the  mi 
28.  5  diadem  of  beauty,  unto  the  residue  of  his 
Dan.  7.  7  stamped  the  residue  with  the  feet  of  it 

7.  19  and  stamped  the  residue  with  his  feet 
Mai.  2. 15  Yet  had  he  the  residue  of  the  spirit.  And 

5.  Remnant,  residue,  n'iNp  sheerith. 

Isa  44.  17  residue  thereof  he  maketh  a  god,  (even) 
Jer.  8.  3  chosen  rather  than  life  by  all  the  residue 

15.  9  residueof  them  will  I  deliverto  the  sword 
24.  8  residue  of  Jerusalem,  that  remain  in  this 
39.  3  residue  of  the  princes  of  the  king  of  Bab. 
41.  10  Ishmael  carried  away  captive  all  the  res. 
Eze.  9.  8  wilt  thou  destroy  all  the  residue  of  Israel 
36.  3  might  be  a  possession  unto  the  residue  of 
36.  4  derision  to  the  residue  of  the  heathen  that 


Eze.  36.  5  spoken  against  the  residue  of  the  heathen 
Zeph.  2.  9  residueof  my  people  shall  spoil  them,  and 
Hag.  2.  2  Speak,  .to  the  residue  of  the  people,  say. 
Zech.  8. 1 1  But  now  I  (will)  not  (be)  unto  the  residue 

6.  Thoroughly  left,  KaraAomos  kata.loipos. 

Acts  15.  17  That  the  residue  of  men  might  seek  after 

1  .Left,  Aoi-kAs  loipos. 

Marki6. 13  [they  went  and  told  (it)  unto  the  residue] 
RESIST,  to  — 

1.7b  oppose,  accuse,  hate,  Jgp  satan. 

Zech.  3.  1  Satan  standing  at  his  right  hand  to  resist 

2.  To  set  over  against,  avdlarypi  anthistemi. 

Matt  5.  39  That  ye  resist  not  evil ;  but  whosoever  8. 
Luke2i.  15  shall  not  be  able  to  gainsay  nor  resist 
Acts  6.  10  they  were  not  able  to  resist  the  wisdom 
Rom.  9.  19  find  fault  ?  for  who  hath  resisted  his  will 
13.  2  resisteth  the  ordinance,  .and  theythat  r 
2  Ti.  3.  8  so  do  these  also  resist  the  truth :  men  of 
Jas  4.  7  Resist  the  devil,  and  he  will  flee  from  you 
1  Pe.  5.  gWhom  resist  stedfast  in  the  faith,  know. 

3.  To  set  down  over  against,  avTiKadiargni  antika 

Heb.12.  4  Ye  have  not  yet  resisted  unto  blood  stnv 

4.  To  fall  over  against,  avTnv'nrToi  antipiptd. 

Acts  7.  51  ye  do  always  resist  the  Holy  Ghost :  as  yo. 
5.7b  set  self  in  array  over  against,  avria dacroyai 
Rom  13.  2  Whosoever  therefore  resisteth  the  power 
Jas.  4.  6  God  resisteth  the  proud,  but  giveth  grace 

5.  6  killed  the  just ;  (and)  he  doth  not  resist 

1  Pe.  5.  5  God  resisteth  the  proud,  aud  giveth  grace 

RESOLVED,  to  be  — 

To  begin  to  know,  -yivoiaicu  ginosko. 

Luke  16.  4  I  am  resolved  what  to  do,  that,  when  I 
RESORT,  to  — 

1 .  To  go  or  come  in,  «i3  bo. 

Psa  71.  3  whereunto  I  may  continually  resort :  thou 

2.  To  set  self  up,  3s;  yatsab,  7. 

2  Ch.11  13  Israel  resorted  to  him  out  ol  all  their  co. 

3.  To  be  squeezed,  gathered  together,  f'ljjj  qabats,  2. 
Neh.  4.  20  resort  yethither  unto  us :  our  God  shall 

4.  To  come,  epxopai  erchomai. 

Mark  2.  13  all  the  multitude  resorted  unto  him,  and 
Johmo.  41  many  resorted  unto  him,  and  said,  John 

5.  To  pass  through  together,  avpiropevopai  sumpor. 
Markio.  1  people  resort  unto  him  again :  and,  as  he 

6.  To  lead  together,  crvvayw  sunago. 

Jolin  18.  2  Jesus  ofttimes  resorted  thither  with  his 

7.  To  come  together,  avvepxopai  sunerchomai. 
Johm8.  20  temple,  whither  the  Jews  always  resort 
Acts  16. 13  spake  unto  the  women  which  resorted 

RESPECT  (of  persons)  — 

1  .Acceptance  (of  persons),  Niro  ma,sso 

2  Ch.19.  7  nor  respect  of  persons,  nor  taking  of  gifts 

2 . A  part,  particular,  pepos  meros. 

2  Co.  3.  10  had  no  glory  in  this  respect,  by  reason  of 
Col.  2.  16  or  in  respect  of  an  holy  day,  or  of  the  new 

3  .Acceptance  of  faces,  rr  poaairoAriipla  prosopolepsia. 
Rom.  2.  11  Forthere  isnorespectof  persons  witli God 
Eph.  6.  9  neither  is  there  respect  of  persons  with 
Col.  3.  25  and  there  is  no  respect  of  persons 
Jas.  2  1  have  not  the  faith,  .with  respect  of  persons 

RESPECT  to  (persons),  to  have  — 

To  accept  faces ,  ir  00a  an  oAr\nr  i<n  prosbpolepteo. 

Jas.  2.  9  But  if  ye  have  respect  to  persons,  ye  com. 
RESPECT,  to  (have)  — 

1.7b  know,  be  acquainted  with,  yi;  yada. 

Exod.  2.  25  God  looked,  .and  God  had  respect  unto 
2.7b  ( cause  to)  look  attentively,  D3;  nabat,  5. 

Psa.  74.  20  Have  respect  unto  the  covenant :  for  the 
119.  6  when  I  have  respect  unto  all  thy  comma. 
119  15  meditate  in  thy  precepts,  and  have  resp. 

3.  To  discern,  "133  nakar,  5. 

Deut.  1.  17  \re  shall  not  respect  persons  in  judgment 

16.  19  thou  shalt  not  respect  persons,  neither  t. 
ProV24.  23  not  good  to  have  respect  of  persons  in  ju. 

28.  21  To  have  respect  of  persons  (is)  not  good 

4.  To  lift  up,  ttpj  nasa. 

Lev.  19.  15  thou  shalt  not  respect  the  person  of  the 
2  Sa.14.  14  neither  doth  Godrespect(any)  person:  yet 
Lam.  4. 16  respected  not  the  persons  of  the  priests 

5.7b  face,  front,  look,  WB panah. 

Lev  26.  9  For  I  will  have  respect  unto  you,  and  m. 
Numifi  is  Respect  not  thou  their  offering-  I  have 

1  Ki  8  28  Yet  have  thou  respect  unto  the  prayer  of 

2  Ki  13.  23  had  respect  unto  them  because  of  his  co. 
2  Ch.  6  19  Have  respect  therefore  to  the  prayer  of 
Psa  4o.j  4  respecteth  not  the  proud,  nor  such  as  tu. 

6.7b  see,  nki  raah. 

Job  37.  24  he  respecteth  not  any  (that  are)  wise  of  h. 
Psa.  1 38.  6  yet  hath  he  respect  unto  the  lowly,  hut 
Isa.  17.  7  shall  have  respect  to  the  Holy  One  of  Is. 

17.  8  neither  shall  respect  (that)  which  his  fin. 
22.  11  neither  hadrespect  unto  him  that  fashion. 

7.  To  glance,  look,  njw  shaali.  r 

Gen.  4.  4  had  respect  unto  Abel  and  to  his  offering 

4.  5  to  his  offering  he  had  not  respect.  Anci 
Psa.  1 1 9.  117  have  respect  unto  thy  statutes  continu. 


8.  To  look  away,  diro/SAeirw  apoblepii. 

Heb.  11.  26  for  he  had  respect  unto  the  recompence 
9.7b  look  upon,  ini^A(ira>  epiblepo. 

Jas.  2.  3  ye  have  respect  to  him  that  weareth  the 
RESPECTER  of  persons  — 

Acceptor  of  faces,  n  poauinoA^mps  prosbpoliples. 

Acts  10.  34  perceive  that  God  is  no  respecter  of  per. 
RESPITE,  (to  give) — - 

1.  Breathing,  respite,  nrjn  revachah. 

Exod.  8.  15  when  Pharaoh  saw  that  there  was  respite 

2.  To  let  fall  or  go,  desist,  iei  rapha.h,  5. 

1  Sa.  1 1.  3  Give  us  seven  days  respite,  that  we  may 
REST  — 

1.  Silence,  '03  dorni. 

Isa.  62.  7  give  him  no  rest,  till  he  establish,  and  till 

2.  To  be  over  and  above,  in;  yathar,  2. 

Gen.  30.  36  and  Jacob  fed  the  rest  of  Laban's  flocks 
Exod28.  10  six  names  of  the  rest  on  the  other  stone 
Lev.  14.  29  rest  of  the  oil  that  (is)  in  the  priest  s  hand 
Josh.  1 7.  2  There  was  also  (a  lot)  for  the  rest  of  the 
17.  6  rest  of  Manasseh's  sons  had  the  land  of 
21.  5  rest  of  the  children  of  Kohath  (had)  by 
21.  34  rest  of  the  Levites,  out  of  the  tribe  of  Zc. 

1  Ki.20.  30  rest  fled  to  Aphek.into  the  city;  and(th  ) 

2  Ki.  4.  7  and  live  thou  and  tby  children  of  the  rest 
1  Ch.  6.  77  Unto  the  rest  of  the  children  of  Merari 

24.  20  rest  of  the  sons  of  Levi  (were  these) ;  Of 

3.  What  is  over  and  above,  in;  yetlier. 

Lev  14.  17  of  the  rest  of  the  oil  that  (is)  in  bis  hand 
Nuni3i.  32  rest  ot  the  preywhichthe  men  of  war  bad 
Deut.  3.  13  rest  of  Gilead,  and  all  Bashan,  (being)the 
Josh. 13.  27  rest  of  the  kingdom  ofSihon  king  of  He. 
Judg.  7.  6  rest  of  the  people  bowed  down  upon  their 

1  Sa.  13.  2  restof  the  peoplehe  sent  every  man  to, his 

2  Sa.  10.  10  rest  of  the  people  he  delivered  into  tlie 

12.  28  Now  therefore  gather  the  restof  the  peo. 
1  Ki.11  41  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of 
[So  in  14.  19 ;  2  Ki.  8.  73  ;  12  19 ;  13.  12;  14.  18 ;  15.  6, 

11,  15,  21,  26,  31 ;  20  20  ;  2  Ch.  13.  22.3 

1  Ki.  14  29  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of 
[So  in  15.  7,  31 ;  16.  5,  14,  20,  27;  22.  39,  45  ;  2  Ki.  1. 18; 
10.  34;  13.8;  14.  15,  28;  15.  36;  16.  19;  21.  17,  25;  23. 

28  ;  24.  5 ;  2  Ch.  20.  34 ;  25.  26 ;  26.  22 ;  27.  7 ;  32.  32  ; 

33.  18:  35.26;  36.  8.] 

1  Ki.15.23  restof  all  the  acts  of  Asa,  and  all  his  mig. 

2  Ki  25.  11  Now  the  rest  of  the  people  (that  were)  left 
t  Ch.19  11  And  the  rest  of  the  people  he  delivered 
Neh.  2.  16  neither  had  I  as  yet  told  (it)  to.  .the  rest 

4.  14,  19  said  unto  the  nobles,  .and  to  the  rest 

6.  1  rest  of  our  enemies,  heard  that  I  had  bu. 
6  14  rest  of  the  prophets,  that  would  have  put 
Psa.  17  14  leave  the  rest  of  their  (substance)  to  their 
Jer.  39.  9  with  the  rest  of  the  people  that  remained 
52. 15  carried  away  captive.. the  rest  ol  the  mu. 
Eze.  48.  23  As  forthe  rest  of  the  tribes,  from  the  east 

i.  Place  of  rest,  rest,  nil  a  manoach. 

Gen.  8.  9  But  the  dove  fouud  no  rest  for  the  sole  of 
Deut  28.  65  neither  shall  the  soul  of  thy  foot  have  re. 
Ruth  3.  1  shall  I  not  seekrest  for  thee  that  it  may 
Psa.116.  7  Return  unto  thy  rest,  O  my  soul ;  forthe 
Lam.  1.  3  she  flndeth  no  rest :  all  her  persecutors 

5.  Place  of  rest,  rest,  nrnip  menuchah. 

Gen.  49.  15  saw  that  rest  (was)  good,  and  the  land 
Deut  12.  9  For  ye  are  not  as  yet  come  to  the  rest  and 
Ruth  1.  9  Lord  grant  you  that  ye  may  find  rest,  each 
1  Kt.  8.  56  that  hath  given  rest  unto  his  people  Isr, 
1  Ch.  22.  9  who  shall  be  a  man  of  rest ;  and  I  will 
28.  2  build  an  house  of  rest  for  the  ark  of  the 
Psa.  95. 11  that  they  should  not  enter  into  my  rest 
132.  8  Arise,  O  Lord,  into  thy  rest ;  thou,  and 
132. 14  This  (is)  my  rest  forever:  here  will  I  dw. 
Isa.  it.  10  to  it  shall  the  Gentiles  seek :  and  his  rest 
28.  12  This  (is)  the  rest  (wherewith)  ye  may  ea. 
66.  1  untome?  andwhere(is)theplace  of  myr.i 
Jer.  45.  3  I  fainted  in  my  sighing,  and  I  findno  re. 
Mic.  2.  10  for  this  (is)  not  (your)  rest ;  because  it  is 
Zech.  9.  1  Damascus(shallbe)therest thereof:  when 

6.7b  be  over  and  above,  in;  yathar. 

1  Sa.  13  15  and  the  rest  we  have  utterly  destroyed 

7.  Rest,  j)iio  margoa. 

Jer.  6.  16  walk  therein,  and  ye  shall  find  rest  for 

8.  Rest,  nil  noach. 

Esth.  9.  16  had  rest  from  their  enemies,  and  slew  of 

9. y|  coming  down ,  settling,  nnj  nachath. 

Job  17  16  when  (our)  rest  together  (is)  in  the  dust 
Prov  29  9  whether  he  rage  or  laugh,  (there  is)  no  r 

Eod.  6.  5  this  hath  more  rest  than  the  other 
Isa.  30.  15  In  returning  and  rest  shall  ye  be  saved 

10 . Rest,  intermission,  nns  pugah. 

Lam.  2.  18  give  thyself  no  rest ;  let  not  the  apple  ol 

11.  Remaining  one,  Tip  sarid. 

Josh.  10.  20  rest  (which)  remained  of  them  entered  in. 

12.  Cessation,  sabbath,  |in:p  shabbatlion. 

Exodi6.  23  Tomorrow  (is)  the  rest  of  the  holy  sabbath 
31.  15  hut  in  the  seventh  (is)  the  sabbath  of  rest 
33.  .2  sabbath  of  rest  to  the  Lord  :  whosoever 
Lev.  16  31  sabbath  of  rest  unto  you,  and  ye  shall  af. 
23.  3  hut  the  seventh  day  (is)  the  sabbath  of  r. 
23.  32  unto  you  a  sabbath  of  rest,  and  ye  shall 

25.  4  the  seventh  year.shall  be  a  sabbath  of  rest 
25.  5  (for)  it  is  a  year  of  rest  unto  the  land 


REST 


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RESTORE 


\3.Completencss,  peace,  Dity  shalom. 

Fsa.  38.  3  neither  (is  there  any)  rest  in  my  bones  b. 

14.  To  be  left,  remain,  lisy  shaar,  2. 

Lev.  5.  9  rest  of  the  blood  shall  be  wrung  out  at 
2ech.ii.  9  let  the  rest  eat  every  one  the  flesh  of  an. 

15 . Remnant,  rest,  iw  shear. 

1  Ch.n.  8  and  Joab  repaired  the  rest  of  the  city 

16.  41  rest  thatwere  chosen,  who  were  expressed 

2  Ch.  9  29  Now  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Solomon,  first 

24.  14  they  brought  the  rest  of  the  money  before 
Ezra  4.  3  rest  of  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of  Israel 

4.  7  rest  of  their  companions,  unto  Artaxerxes 
4.  9  and  the  rest  of  their  companions ;  the  D. 
4.  10  restof  thenatious.  .and  the  rest  (that  are) 
4.  17  rest  of  their  companions,  .and.  .the  rest 

6.  16  tho  rest  of  the  children  of  the  captivity 

7.  18  to  do  with  the  rest  of  the  silver  and  the 
Nell.  10.  28  rest  of  the  people,  the  priests,  the  Levites 

11.  1  the  rest  of  the  people  also  cast  lots,  to  hr. 
Esth.  9.  12  what  have  they  done  in  the  rest  of  the  ki. 
Isa.  10.  19  the  rest  of  the  trees  of  his  forest  shall  lie 
Dan.  2  18  should  not  perish  with  the  rest  of  the  w  ise 

7.  12  As  concerning  the  rest  of  the  beasts,  tiiey 

1G.  Remnant,  residue,  nnsiji  sheerith. 

1  Ch.  4.43  they  smote  the  rest  of  the  Amalekitesthat 

12.  38  all  tile  rest  also  of  Israel  (were)  of  one  h. 
Nell.  7.  72  (that)  which  the  rest  of  the  people  gave 

17. -1  ceasing  again,  resting  up,  audiravais  anapa. 
Matt  11.  29  and  ye  shall  find  rest  unto  your  souls 

12.  43  walketh  through  dry  places,  seeking  rest 
Luke  11  24  walketh  through  dry  places,  seekingrest 
Kev  14.  11  they  have  no  rest  day  nor  night,  who  w. 

18.  /I  sending  up  or  back,  di/tais  anesis. 

2  Co.  2.  13  I  had  norest  inmyspirit,  because  Ifouml 

7.  5  our  flesh  had  no  rest,  but  we  weretroub. 
2  Til.  1  7  And  to  you  who  are  troubled  rest  with  us 

19 . Peace,  concord,  elpninj  eirene. 

Acts  9  31  Then  had  the  churches  rest  throughout 

20.  Remaining  or  left  upon  or  over,  imXonris  epil. 
1  Pe.  4.  2  That  he  no  longer  should  live  the  rest  of 

21.  A  place  of  resting  down,Kardiracais  katcipausis. 
Acts  7  49  what  house .  .what  (is) the  place  of  my  r. 
Iiel>.  3  11  Lsware.  .They  shall  not  enter  into  my  r. 

'3  18  that  they  should  not  enter  into  his  rest 
4.  1  being  left  (us)  of  entering  into  his  rest,  any 
4  3  into  rest . .  If  they  shall  enter  into  my  rest 
4  5  (place)  again,  If  they  shall  enter  into  my  r. 
4  10  For  he  that  is  entered  into  his  rest,  he  also 

4  11  labour  therefore  to  enter  into  that  rest 

22.  Remaining,  left,  \onrds  loipos. 

Matt  27.  49  The  rest  said,  Let  be,  let  us  see  whether 
Luke  12  26  least,  why  take  ye  thought  for  the  rest? 

24  9  told  all  these  tilings  unto,  .all  the  rest 
Acts  2.  37  said  unto  Peter  and  to  the  rest  of  the  ap. 

5  13  of  the  rest  durst  no  man  join  himself  to 
27  44  And  the  rest,  some  on  boards,  and  some 

Rom  11.  7  election  hath  obtained  it,  and  the  rest  w. 
i  Co  7  12  But  to  the  rest  speak  I,  not  the  Lord  :  If 
11  34  And  the  rest  will  I  set  in  order  when  I  c. 
Rev.  2.  24  But  unto  you  I  say,  and  unto  the  rest  in 
9.  20  rest  of  the  men,  which  were  not  killed  by 
20.  5  But  the  rest  of  the  dead  lived  not  again 

23.  A  sabbath  rest,  aaBBanaads  sabbalismos. 

Heh.  4.'  9  There  remaineth  therefore  a  rest  to  tho 

REST,  to  — 

1 .  To  lag  hold,  tnK  achaz. 

1  Ki.  6.  10  they  rested  on  the  house  with  timber  of 

2.  To  be  still,  keep  silence,  007  damam. 

Job  30.  27  My  bowels  boiled,  and  rested  not;  tiled. 
Psa.  37.  7  Rest  in  thtYt-ORD,  and  wait  patiently  for 

3.  To  cease,  forbear,  leave  off,  Siu  chadal. 

Job  14.  6  Turn  from  him,  that  he  may  rest,  till  he 
4  To  be  in  pain,  stay,  S’n,  Vin  chul,  chil. 

2  Sa.  3  29  Let  it  rest  on  the  head  of  Joab.  and  011  all 

5.  To  hold  one's  peace,  keep  silent,  uiyi  charash,  5. 
Zeph.  3.  17  he  will  rest  in  his  love ;  he  will  joy  over 

6 . Rest,  nil  noach. 

Esth.  9.  17  fourteenth  day  of  the  same  rested  they 
9. 18  the  fifteenth  (day)  of  the  same  they  rested 

7.  To  be  at  rest,  nil  nuach. 

Gen.  8.  4  And  the  ark  rested  in  the  seventh  month 
Exodio.  14  locusts,  .rested  in  all  the  coasts  of  Egypt 

20. 1 1  rested  the  seventh  day :  wherefore  the 

23. 12  that  thine  ox  and  thine  ass  may  rest,  and 
Numio.  36  when  it  rested,  he  said,  Return,  0  Lorb 

ii.  25  when  the  spirit  rested  upon  them,  they 
11.  26  spirit  rested  upon  them  ;  and  they  (were) 
Deut.  5.  14  maid  servant  may  rest  as  well  as  thou 
Josh.  3. 13  soles  of  the  feet . .  shall  rest  in  the  waters 
2  Sa.  21. 10  suffered  neither  the  birds  of  the  air  to  r. 
2_Ki.  2.  15  The  spirit  of  Elijah  doth  rest  on  Elisha 
Esth.  9.  22  As  the  days  wherein  the  Jews  rested  from 
Psa.  1 25.  3  For  the  rod  of  the  wicked  shall  not  rest 
Prov  14.  33  Wisdom  restetli  in  the  heart  of  him  that 
Eccl.  7.  g  for  anger  resteth  in  the  bosom  of  fools 
Isa.  7. 19  shall  rest  all  of  them  in  the  desolate  val 
ii.  2  spirit  of  the  Lord  shall  rest  upon  him,  the 

25.  to  shall  the  hand  of  the  Lord  rest,  and  Moab 
57.  2  they  shall  rest  in  their  beds,  (each  one) 

Ban.  12.  13  for  thou  shalt  rest,  and  stand  in  thy  lot 
Hab.  3. 16  that  I  might  rest  in  the  day  of  trouble 


8.  To  rest,  be  quiet,  P17  rag  a,  2 . 

J  er.  47.  6  Put  up  thyselt  into  thy  scabbard,  rest,  and 

9.  To  ( cause  to)  rest,  give  quietness,  V17  rag  a.,  5. 

Isa.  34  14  screech  owl  also  shall  rest  there,  and  find 

10 . To  be  at  ease,  quiet,  rest,  Jttip  shaan,  Sa. 

Job  3  18  prisoners  rest  together  ;  they  hear  not  the 

11.  To  cease,  rest,  keep  sabbath,  r\2W  shabalh. 

Gen.  <2.  2  rested  on  the  seventh  day  from  all  his  w. 

2.  3  because  that  in  it  he  had  rested  from  all 
Exodi6. 30  So  the  people  rested  on  the  seventh  day 

23. 12  on  the  seventh  day  thou  shalt  rest ;  that 

31. 17  seventh  day  he  rested,  and  was  refreshed 
34.  21  but  on  the  seventh  day  thou  shalt  rest :  in 
34.  21  earing  time  and  in  harvest  thou  shalt  rest 

Lev.  26.  34  then  shall  the  land  rest,  and  enjoy  her  sa. 

26.  35  it  shallrest ;  because  it  did  not  restin  yo. 

12.  To  tabernacle,  ]-&  shaken. 

Numio.  12  cloud  rested  in  the  wilderness  of  Paran 
Psa.  16.  9  rejoiceth :  my  flesh  also  shall  rest  in  hope 
55.  6  (for  then)  I  would  fly  away,  and  be  at  rest 

13.  To  lean  or  rely  on,  ]l)td  shaan,  2. 

2  Ch.14. 11  help  us,  0  Lord  our  God ;  for  we  rest  on 
Job  24.  23  whereon  he  resteth,  yet  his  eyes  (are)  up. 

14.  To  be  quiet,  have  rest,  Bpai  shaqat. 

Josh.  1 1.  23  their  tribes.  And  the  land  rested  from 
Isa.  62.  1  and  for  Jerusalem's  sake  I  will  not  rest 

15. ro  cause  quiet  or  rest,  Bj3$  shaqat,  5. 

Isa.  57.  20  troubled  sea,  when  it  cannot  rest,  whose 

16.  To  have  a  resting  again,  or  back,  %xu>  avdirautriv. 
Rev.  4.  8  and  they  rest  not  day  and  night,  saying 

17. ro  rest  again  or  back,  dvairavouai  anapauomai. 
Mark  6.  31  rest  a  while  :  for  there  were  many  coming 
1  Pe.  4.  14  for  the  spirit  of  glory  and  of  God  resteth 
Rev.  6.  1 1  that  they  should  rest  yet  for  a  little  season 

14.  13  that  (they  may  rest]  from  their  labours 

18.  To  keep  quiet,  rest,  naoxdfa  hesuchazo. 

Luke23.  56  rested  the  sabbath  day,  according  to  the 

19.  To  rest  down  orllhorouglily,  cease,  Karan avopat. 
Ileb.  4.  4  God  did  rest  the  seventh  day  from  all  his 

20 . To  tabernacle  down  or  thoroughly,  KaratTKpvito. 
Acts  2.  26  moreover  also  my  flesh  shall  rest, in  hope 

REST,  to  cause,  give,  have,  let,  make,  take  — 

1  .Rest,  place  of  rest,  n'lja  manoach. 

1  Ch.  6.  31  David  set  over,  .after  that  the  ark  had  rest 

2. ro  be  at  or  give  rest,  rm  nuach,  m;  yanach,  5. 
Josh. 21.  44  Lord  gave  them  rest  round  about,  accor. 

2  Ch  14.  7  and  he  hath  given  11s  rest  on  every  side 

15.  15  and  the  Lord  gave  them  rest  round  about 
20.  30  (piiet ;  for  his  God  gave  him  rest  round 

Neh.  9.  28  after  they  had  rest,  they  did  evil  again 
Isa.  23.  12  Chittim ;  there  also  shalt  thou  have  no  r. 

3 . To  cause  to  rest,  nu  nuach,  5. 

Exod33-  14  shall  go  (with  thee),  and  I  will  give  thee  r. 
Deut.  3.  20  Until  the  Lord  have  given  rest  unto  your 
12.  10  giveth  you  rest  from  all  your  enemies  ro. 
23. 19  Lord  thy  God  hath  given  thee  rest  from 
Josh.  1.  13  Lord  your  God  hath  given  you  rest,  and 
1. 15  the  Lord  have  given  your  brethren  rest 

22.  4  now  the  Lord  your  God  hath  given  rest 

23.  1  after  that  the  Lord  had  given  rest  unto 
2  Sa.  7.  i  Lord  had  given  him  restroundaboutfrom 

7. 11  caused  thee  to  rest  from  all  thine  enemies 
1  Ki.  5.  4  my  God  hath  given  me  rest  on  every  side 

1  CI1.22.  9  give  him  rest  from  all  his  enemies  round 

22.  18  hath  he  (not)  given  you  rest  on  every  side? 

23.  25  Lord  God  of  Israel  hath  given  rest  unto 

2  Ch.14.  6  And .  .because  the  Lord  had  given  him  r. 
Prov 29.  17  Correct  thyson,  and  heshallgive  thee  rest 
Isa.  14.  3  Lord  shall  give  thee  rest  from  thy  sorrow 

28. 12  ye  may  cause  the  weary  to  rest ;  and  this 
63. 14  the  spirit  of  the  Lord  caused  him  to  rest 

Eze.  3.  13  and  I  will  cause  my  fury  to  restuponthem 

16.  42  will  I  make  my  fury  toward  thee  to  rest 

21.17  cause  my  fury  to  rest :  I  the  Lord  have 

24.  13  till  I  have  caused  my  fury  to  rest  upon 
44.  30  may  cause  the  blessing  to  rest  in  thine 

4 . To  be  caused  to  rest,  have  rest,  nu  nuach,  6. 

Lam.  3.  5  persecution :  we  labour,  (and)  have  no  rest 

5.  To  cause  to  lie  down,  j’37  rabats,  5. 

Song  1.  7  where  thou  makest  (thy  flock)  to  rest  at 

6.  To  ( cause  to)  rest,  give  quietness ,  vn  rag  a,  5. 
Isa.  51.  4  make  my  judgment  to  rest  for  a  light  of 
Jer.  31.  2  Israel,  when  I  went  to  cause  him  to  rest 

50.  34  that  he  may  give  rest  to  the  laud,  and  di. 

7.  To  cause  to  cease  or  rest,  ri3'4i  shabath,  5. 

Exod.  5.  5  and  ye  make  them  rest  from  their  burdens 

8.  To  release,  let  go,  bd?  shamat. 

Exod23.  n  But  the  seventh  (year)  thou  shalt  let  it  r. 

9.  To  be  quiet,  have  rest,  shaqat. 

Josh.14  15  And  the  land  had  rest  from  war 
Judg.  3. 11  land  had  rest  forty  years  And  Othniel 

3.  30  And  the  land  had  rest  fourscore  years 
;.  31  And  the  land  had  rest  forty  years 

2  Ch.14.  6  for  the  land  had  rest,  and  he  had  no  war 
Job  3.  26  I  w'as  not  in  safety,  neither  had  I  rest,  n. 
Isa.  18.  4  will  take  my  rest,  and  I  w  ill  consider  in 

10.  To  cause  quiet  or  rest,  Bpffi  shaqat,  5. 

Psa.  94. 13  That  thou  mayest  give  him  rest  from  the 


11  .To rest  again  or  back,  avanaioyai  anapauomai. 
Matt  11.  28  Come  unto  me.  .and  I  will  give  you  rest 

26.  45  Sleep  on  now,  and  take  (your)  rest :  bell. 
Marki4.  41  Sleep  on  now,  and  take  (your)  rest:  it  is 

12  .To  rest  down  or  thoroughly,  Karanavopai  katapau. 
Heb.  4.  8  For  if  Jesus  had  given  them  rest,  then 

REST,  to  beat  or  in— 

1.  To  be  at  rest,  nil  nuach. 

Job  3.  13  should  have  slept :  then  had  I  been  at  r. 

3.17  troubling ;  and  there  the  weary  be  at  rest 
Isa.  14.  7  whole  earth  is  at  rest,  (and)  is  quiet :  they 

2.  To  be  at  rest,  rtbip  shelah. 

Dan  4.  4  Nebuchadnezzar  was  at  rest  in  mine  house 

3.  To  be  quiet,  have  rest,  BpB>  shaqat. 

Ruth  3  18  for  the  man  will  not  be  in  rest  until  he 
Jer.  30.  10  shall  be  in  rest,  and  be  quiet,  and  none 
4ft.  27  Jacob  shall  return,  and  be  in  rest  and  at 
Zech.  i  11  all  the  earth  sitteth  still,  and  is  at  rest 
Eze.  38  11  1  will  go  to  them  that  are  at  rest,  that 

REST  in,  on,  or  upon,  to  — 

1  .To  leave  or  rely  on,  ji’iy  shaan,  2. 

Job  24  23  whereon  he  resteth,  yet  liis  eyes  (are)  upon 

2.  To  rest  back  upon,  inavairabogai  epanapauomai. 
Lukeio.  6  your  peace  shall  rest  upon  it :  if  not,  it 
Rom.  2.  17  restest  in  the  law,  and  makest  thy  boast 

3.  To  tabernacle  on,  itt.aKyvitn  episkenoo, 

2  Co. 12.  9  that  the  power  of  Christ  may  rest  upon 
REST,  taking  of  — 

A  lying  down  to  sleep,  Koluyais  koimesis. 

Johun.  13  that  he  had  spoken  of  taking  of  rest  in  si. 

REST  content,  to  — ■ 

To  be  willing,  inclined,  natt  abah. 

Prov.  6.  35  neither  will  lie  rest  content,  though  thou 
REST  in  a  tent,  to  — 

To  encamp,  pitch,  nip  chanah. 

Num  9. 18  as  long.. they  rested  in  their  tents 

9  23  rested  in  their  tents,  and  at  the  comman. 

REST  selves,  to  — 

1  To  lay  or  support  self,  be  supported,  759  samak, 2. 

2  Ch  32.  8  people  rested  themselves  upon  the  words 
2.  To  bear  or  rely  on,  shaan,  2, 

Gen.  18.  4  wash  your  feet  and  rest  yourselves  under 
REST,  resting  place,  place  of  — 

1.  Rest,  place  of  rest,  rn:p  manoach. 

Isa.  34  14  there,  and  find  for  herself  a  place  of  rest 

2.  Rest,  place  of  rest,  nnup  menuchah. 

Num  10  33  to  search  out  a  resting  place  for  them 
Isa.  32.  18  sure  dwellings,  and  in  quiet  resting  places 

3 . Rest,  ni:  noach, 

2  Ch.  6  41  arise,  .into  thy  resting  place,  thou,  and 
A. Lying  or  crouching  down,  fan  rebels. 

Prov. 24.  15  Lay  not  wait,  .spoil  not  his  resting  place 
Jer  50  6  they  have  forgotten  their  resting  place 

RESTITUTION  — 

1.  Exchange,  restitution,  rniDi-i  temurah. 

Job  20.  18  according  to  (his)  substance  (shall)  the  r 

2.  A  putting  down  again, restoration, anoKar  dara.tr  is. 

Acts  3.  21  until  the  times  of  restitution  of  all  tilings 
RESTITUTION,  to  make  — 

To  make  whole,  complete,  cViy  shalam,  3. 

Exod22.  3  (for)  be  should  make  full  restitution  :  if 
22.  s  and  of  the  best,  .shall  he  make  restitution 
22.  6  kindled  the  fire  shall  surely  make  restit. 
22.  12  shall  make  restitution  unto  the  owner  th. 

RESTORE  (again),  to  life,  to  — 

1.  To  make  alive,  n;n  chayah,  5. 

2  Ki.  8  1,5  woman,  whose  son  he  had  restored  to  1. 

8.  5  how  he  had  restored  a  dead  body  to  life 
8  5  her  son,  whom  Elisha  restored  to  life 

2.  To  give,  ]ni  nathan. 

2  Ch.  8.  2  That  the  cities  which  Huram  had  restored 

3.  To  cause  to  go  up,  ribs:  alah,  5. 

Jer.  30. 17  For  I  will  restore  health  unto  thee,  and  I 

4 . To  turn  back,  any  shub,  3a. 

Fsa.  23.  3  lie  restoreth  my  soul ;  he  leadeth  me  in 

5.  To  cause  to  turn  back,  any  shub,  5. 

Gen.  20.  7  restore theman(his)wife.  .if  thou  restore 
20.  14  gave  (them)  uuto  Abraham,  and  restored 
40.  13  restore  thee  unto  thy  place  :  and  thou  s. 

40.  21  restored  the  chief  butler  unto  his  butler. 

41.  13  me  he  restored  unto  mine  office,  and  him 
42  25  to  restore  every  man’s  money  into  his  sack 

Lev.  6.'  4  restore  that  which  he  took  violently  away 
23  27  restore  the  overplus  unto  the  man  to  wh. 
25  28  But  if  he  be  not  ableto  restore(it)  to  him 
Num.3s.  25  shall  restore  him  to  thecityof  his  refuge 
Deut.  22.  2  and  thou  shalt  restore  it  to  him  again 
Judgn.  13  therefore  restore  those  (lands)again  pea 
17.  3  when  he  had  restoredthe  eleven  hundred 

17.  3  now  therefore  I  will  restore  it  unto  thee 
17.  4  Yet  he  restored  the  money  unto  his  mot. 

1  Sa.  12.  3  whose  ox  have  I  taken.  1  will  restore  it 

2  Sa.  9.  7  will  restore  thee  all  the  land  of  Saul  thy 

16.  3  house  of  Israel  restore  me  the  kingdom 

1  Ki.  20.  34  cities  which  my  father  took.  .1  will  rest. 

2  Ki.  8.  6  Restore  all  that  (was)  her  s,  and  all  the 


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2  Ki.  14.  22  He  built  Elath,  and  restored  it  to  Judah 

14.  25  He  restored  the  coast  of  Israel  from  the 
2  Ch  26.  2  He  built  Eloth,  and  restored  it  to  Judah 
Neh  5.  11  Restore,  I  pray  you,  to  them,  even  this 
5. 12  We  will  restore  (them),  and  will  require 
Job  20.  10  and  his  hands  shall  restore  their  goods 

20.  18  That  which  he  laboured  for  shall  he  res. 
Psa  51  12  Restore  unto  me  the  joy  of  thy  salvation 
69.  4  then  I  restored  (that)  which  I  took  not  a. 
Isa.  1.  26  I  willrestore  thy  judgesas  atthe  first,  and 
42.  22  they  are.  .for  a  spoil,  and  none  saith,  Re. 
49.  6  to  restore  the  preserved  of  Israel  ;  I  will 
Jer  27  22  will  I  bring  them  up,  and  restore  them  to 
Eze.  18.  7  hath  restored  to  the  debtor  his  pledge 
18  12  hath  not  restored  the  pledge,  andhath  li. 
33.  15  (If)  the  wicked  restore  the  pledge  give  ag. 
Dan.  9.  25  commandment  to  restore  and  to  build  Je. 

6.  To  make  whole,  complete,  aby  shalam,  3. 

Exod22.  1  he  shall  restore  five  oxen  for  an  ox,  and 

22.  4  ox,  or  ass,  or  sheep,  he  shall  restore  dou. 
Lev.  6.  5  he  shall  even  restore  it  in  the  principal 
24.  21  that  killeth  a  beast,  he  shall  restore  it :  and 
2  Sa.  12.  6  shall  restore  the  lamb  fourfold,  because  he 
Prov.  6.  31  (if)  he  be  found,  he  shall  restore  sevenfold 
Isa.  57. 18  restore  comforts  unto  him,  and  to  his  m. 
Joel  2.  25  I  will  restore  to  you,  the  years  that  thelo. 

7.  To  give  away  or  back,  aTroSiSwyi  apodidomi. 

Luke  1 9.  8  if  I  have  taken  any  thing.  .1  restore  (him) 

S.  To  place  down  again,  restore,  aicoKabiaTpyi. 
Mattry.  -u  Elias  truly  shall  first  come,  and  restore  all 
Mark  9.  12  Elias  verily  cometh  first,  and  restoreth  all 
Acts  1.  6  wilt  thou  at  this  time  restore  again  the 

9 .To  make  thoroughly  right,  Karaprlfa  katartizo. 
Gal.  6.  1  ye  which  are  spiritual  restore  such  an  one 

RESTORED  (again),  to  be  — 

1. To  turn  back,  return,  shub. 

Deut28.  31  shall  not  be  restored  to  thee  :  thy  sheep 
1  Sa.  7.  14  cities,  .were  restored  to  Israel,  from  Ek. 
1  Ki.13.  6  that  my  hand  may  be  restored  me  again 

13.  6  king’s  hand  was  restored  him  again,  and 

2.  To  be  caused  to  turn  back,  3V.V  shub,  6. 

Gen.  42.  28  My  money  is  restored  ;  and,  lo,  (it  is)  even 

3.  To  cause  to  turn  back,  31B  tub,  5. 

Ezra  6.  5  be  restored,  and  brought  again  unto  the 

4.  To  place  down  again,  restore,  anoKa0lrrTT]fu. 

Matti2.  13  it  was  restored  whole,  like  as  the  other 
Mark  3  5  his  hand  was  restored  whole  as  the  other 

8.  25  was  restored,  and  saw  every  man  clearly 
Luke  6.  10  his  hand  was  restored  whole  as  the  other 
Heb.  13.  19  that  I  may  be  restored  to  you  the  sooner 

RESTORER  — 

1  .To  turn  back,  -Ry  shub,  3 a. 

Isa.  58.  12  called .  .The  restorer  of  paths  to  dwell  in 

2.  To  cause  to  turn  back,  shub,  5. 

Ruth  4.  15  he  shall  be  unto  thee  a  restorer  of  (thy) 


RESTRAIN,  to  — 

1  .To  diminish,  Via  gar  a. 

Job  15.  4  castest  off  fear,  and  restrainest  prayer  be. 

15.  8  and  dost  thourestraiu  wisdom  to  thyself? 

2.  To  gird,  "ian  chagar. 

Psa.  76.  10  the  remainder  of  wrath  shalt  thou  restrain 

3  .To  make  dim  or  faint,  nna  kahah,  3. 

1  Sa.  3.  13  made  themselves  vile,  and  he  restrained 

4.  To  withhold,  yiD  mana. 

Eze.  31.  15  restrained  the  floods  thereof,  and  the  gr. 

5.  To  shut  up,  restrain,  atsar. 

Gen.  16.  2  Lord  hath  restrained  me  from  bearing  :  I 

6 . To  cause  to  rest  thoroughly,  Karairavoi  katapauo. 
Acts  14. 18  restrained  they  the  people,  that  they  had 


RESTRAINED,  to  be  — 

1. To  force  self,  be  restrained,  psx  aphaq,  7. 

Isa.  63.  15  mercies  toward  me  ?  are  they  restrained? 

2 . To  be  fenced  off,  133  batsar,  2. 

Gen.  11.  6  now  nothing  will  be  restrained  from  them 

3.  To  be  restrained,  nSs  kala,  2. 

Exod36.  6  So  the  people  were  restrained  from  bring. 
Gen.  8.  2  and  the  rain  from  heaven  was  restrained 

RESTRAINT  — 

Restraint,  hindrance,  lisyD  maatsor. 

1  Sa  14.  6  no  restraint  to  the  Lord  to  save  by  many 


RESURRECTION  — 

1  A  standing  or  rising  up,  avderraens  anastasis. 
Matt22.  23  which  say  that  there  is  no  resurrection 
22  28  in  the  resurrection  whose  wife  shall  she 
22  30  For  in  the  resurrection  they  neither  marry 
22'  31  as  touching  the  resurrection  of  the  dead 
Marki2.  18  which  say  there  is  110  resurrection  ;  and 
12.  23  In  the  resurrection  therefore,  when  they 
Lukeia.  14  recompensed  atthe  resurrection  of  the  just 
20.  27  which  deny  that  there  is  any  resurrection 
20.  si  in  the  resurrection  whose  wife  of  them  is 
20.  35  resurrection  from  the  dead,  neither  marry 
20.  36  being  the  children  of  the  resurrection 
John  5.  29  resurrection  of  life .  .resurrection  of  dam. 
11.  24  rise  again  in  the  resurrection  at  the  last 
11.  25  Jesus  said  unto  her,  I  am  the  resurrection 
Acts  1 .  22  to  be  a  witness  with  us  of  his  resurrection 

2.  31  spake  of  the  resurrection  of  Christ,  that 
4.  2  preached  through  Jesus  the  resurrection 


Acts  4.  33  gave  the  apostles  witness  of  the  resurrec. 

17.  18  because  he  preached  unto  them,  .the  res. 
17.  32  when  they  heard  of  the  resurrection  of  the 
23  6  of  the  hope  and  resurrection  of  the  dead 

23.  8  the  Sadducees  say  that  there  is  no  resur. 

24.  15  there  shall  be  a  resurrection  of  the  dead 
24.  21  Touching  the  resurrection  of  the  dead  I  am 

Rom.  1.  4  declared .  .by  the  resurrection  from  the  d. 

6.  5  be  also  (in  the  likeness)  of  (his)  resurrec. 

1  Co.  15. 12  that  there  is  no  resurrection  of  the  dead? 

15. 13  if  there  be  no  resurrection  of  the  dead 
15.21  by  man . .  also  the  resurrection  of  the  dead 
15.  42  So  also  (is)  the  resurrection  of  the  dead 
Phil.  3.  10  the  power  of  his  resurrection,  and  the  f. 

2  Ti.  2.  18  saying  that  the  resurrection  is  past  alre. 
Hob.  6.  2  of  resurrection  of  the  dead,  and  of  eter. 

11.  35  that  they  might  obtain  a  better  resurrec. 

1  Pe.  1.  3  by  the  resurrection  of  Jesus  Christ  from 

3.  21  save  us.  .bytlie  resurrection  of  Jesus  Ch. 
Rev.  20.  5  were  finished.  This  (is)  the  first  resurrec. 

20.  6  he  t  hat  hath  part  in  the  first  resurrection 

2 . A  raising,  eyepcris  egersis. 

Matt  27.  53  came  out  of  the  graves  after  his  resurrec. 

3 . A  standing  up  out  of,  c^avdaTams  exanostasis. 

Phil.  3.  11  I  might  attain  unto  the  resurrection  of 

RETAIN,  ro  — 

1 .  To  take  fast  hold,  pin  chazaq,  5. 

Judg.  7.  8  and  retained  those  three  hundred  men 

19.  4  the  damsel's  father,  retained  him ;  and 
Joli  2.  9  Dost  thou  still  retain  thine  integrity  ? 

Jlic.  7.  18  he  retaineth  not  his  anger  for  ever,  beca. 

2.  To  restrain,  nSs  kala. 

Eccl.  8.  8  no  man  that  hath  power,  .to  retain  the 

3.  To  shut  up,  restrain,  "ixy  atsar. 

Dan.  10.  8  wasleftalone .  .andlretained  no  strength 

10.  16  0  my  lord.. I  have  retained  no  strength 

11.  6  she  shall  not  retain  the  powerof  the  arm 

4.  To  hold  up,  T|Dn  tamale. 

Prov.  3.  18  and  happy  (is  every  one)  that  retaineth 

4.  4  Let  thine  heart  retain  my  words :  keep 
11.  16  retaineth  honour;  and  strong(men)  retain 

5.  To  have  or  hold,  ex“  echo. 

Rom.  i.  28  even  as  they  did  not  like  to  retain  Godin 

6.  To  hold  clown  or  fast,  ua t«xb  katecho. 

Phm.  13  Whom  Iwould  have  retained  with  me,  that 

7.  To  lay  fast  hold  of,  uparew  JcrateO. 

John2o.  23  whose  soever.,  ye  retain,  they  are  retained 

RETIRE,  to  — 

1.  To  turn,  overturn,  haphalc. 

Judg2o.  39  when  the  men  of  Israel  retired  in  the  ba. 

2.  To  cause  to  haste,  ny  uz,  5. 

Jer.  4.  6  retire,  stay  not ;  for  I  will  bring  evil  from 

3.  To  scatter,  pis  puts. 

2  Sa.  20.  22  they  retired  from  the  city,  every  man  to 

4.  To  turn  back,  shub. 

2  Sa.  11.  15  retire  ye  from  him,  that  he  may  be  smit. 

RETURN  — 

1. To  turn  back,  return,  Jlty  shub. 

Gen.  14.  17  after  his  return  from  the  slaughter  of  C. 

2.  A  return,  npurp  tesliubah. 

1  Sa.  7.  17  And  his  return  (was)  to  Ram  ah  ;  forthere 

1  Ki.  20.  22  at  the  return  of  the  year  the  king  of  Syria 

20.  26  it  came  to  pass  at  the  return  of  the  year 

RETURN  (back  or  again),  to  — 

1.  To  sit,  or  return,  ruts'  shub  or  rur  yashab. 

Eze.  35.  9  thy  cities  shall  not  return;  and  ye  shall 

2.  To  be  turned  round  about,  compassed, sabab,2. 

2  Sa.  14.  24  Absalom  returned  to  his  own  house,  and 
1  Ch.16.  43  and  David  returned  to  bless  his  house 

3.  To  face,  front,  look,  nrs  panah. 

Josh.22.  4  return  ye,  and  get  you  unto  your  tents 

4.  To  turn  back,  return,  aw  shub. 

Gen.  3.  19  till  thou  return  unto  the  ground ;  forout 

3.  19  thou  (art),  and  unto  dust  shalt  thou  ret. 

8.  3  the  waters  returned  from  off  the  earth  co. 
8.  9  she  returned  unto  him  into  the  ark,  for 
8.  12  which  returned  not  again  unto  him  any 

14.  7  And  they  returned,  and  came  to  En-mis. 

16.  9  Return  to  thy  mistress,  and  submit  thy. 

18.  10  I  will  certainly  return  unto  thee  accord. 
18.  14  I  will  return  unto  thee,  according  to  the 
18.  33  and  Abraham  returned  unto  his  place 

21.  32  returned  into  the  land  of  the  Philistines 

22.  19  Abraham  returned  unto  his  young  men 

31.  3  Return  unto  the  land  of  thy  fathers,  and 
31.  13  and  return  unto  the  land  of  thy  kindred 

31.  55  departed,  and  returned  unto  his  place 

32.  6  the  messengers  returned  to  Jacob,  saying 

32.  9  Return  unto  thy  country,  and  to  thy  kin. 

33.  16  Esau  returned  that  day  on  his  way  unto 
37.  29  Reuben  returned  untothepit;  and, beho. 

37.  30  he  returned  unto  his  brethren,  and  said 

38.  22  he  returned  to  Judah,  and  said,  I  cannot 
42.  24  returned  to  them  again,  and  communed 
43. 10  now  we  had  returned  this  second  time 
44.  13  laded  every  man  his  ass,  and  returned  to 
50. 14  Joseph  returned  into  Egypt,  lie,  and  his 

Exod.  4.  18  returned  to  Jethro  his  father  in  law,  and 
4.18  return  unto  my  brethren  which  (are)  in  E. 

4.  20  Moses,  .lie  returned  to  the  land  of  Egypt 


Exod.  4.  19  return  into  Egypt :  for  all  the  men  are 
4. 21  When  thou  goest  to  return  into  Egypt,  see 
5.  22  Moses  returned  unto  the  Lord,  and  said 

13.  17  peradventure  the  people  . .  return  to  Egypt 

14.  27  the  sea  returned  to  his  strength  w  hen 
14.  28  the  waters  returned,  and  covered  the  eh. 
32.  31  Moses  returned  unto  the  Lord,  and  said 

34.  31  all  the  rulers  of  the  congregationreturned 
Lev.  25.  10,  13  ye  shall  return  every  man  unto  his  p. 

25.  10  ye  shall  return  every  man  unto  his  family 
25.  27  the  man  .  that  he  may  return  unto  his  p. 
25.  28  and  he  shall  return  unto  his  possession 
25.  41  shall  return  unto  his  own  family,  and 
25.  41  and  unto  the  possession .  shall  he  return 
27.  24  shall  return  unto  him  of  whom  it  was 
Numio.  36  Return,  OLord,  unto  the  many  thousands 

13.  25  they  returned  from  searching  of  the  land 

14.  3  Were  it  not  better  for  us  to  return  intoE. 
14.  4  Let  us  make  a  captain,  and  let  us  return 
14.  36  who  returned,  and  made  all  thecongreg. 

16.  50  Aaron  returned  unto  Mosesunto  the  door 
23.  5  Return  unto  Balak,  and  thus  thou  shalt 

23.  6  he  returned  unto  him,  and,  lo,  he  stood 

24.  25  returned  to  his  place :  and  Ealak  also 
32.  18  We  will  not  return  unto  our  houses,  until 
32.  22  ye  shall  return,  and  be  guiltless  before  the 

35.  28  the  slayer  shall  return  into  the  land  of  his 
Deut.  1.  45  ye  retr.rnedand  wept  before  theLORD;but 

3.  20  shall  ye  return  every  man  unto  his  posse. 

17.  16  Ye  shall  henceforth  return  no  more  that 
20.  5,  6,  7,  8  let  him  go  and  return  to  his  house 
30.  2  And  shalt  return  unto  the  Lord  thy  God 
30.  3  will  return  and  gather  thee  from  all  the 
30.  8  thou  shalt  return,  and  obey  the  voice  of 

Josh.  1.  15  ye  shall  return  unto  the  land  of  your 

2.  23  So  the  two  men  returned,  and  descended 

4.  18  the  waters  of  Jordan  returned  unto  their 

6.  14  they  compassed  the  city  once,  and  return. 

7.  3  they  returned  to  Joshua,  and  said  unto 

8.  24  the  Israelites  returned  unto  Ai,  and  smote 
10.  15,  38,  43  Joshua  returned,  and  all  Israel  wi. 
10.  21  the  people  returned  to  the  camp  toJoshua 
20.  6  then  shall  theslayerreturu,  and  come  un. 
22.  8  Return  with  much  riches  unto  your  tents 
22.  9  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh,  returned,  and 
22.  32  returned  from  the  children  of  Reuben,  and 

Judg.  2. 19  theyreturned,  and  corrupted  (themselves) 

1  1  1.  1 4..  ....  r,  .1  d  n  nnwltr  I  r  ATU  YVV  A 


7.  3  let  him  return  and  depart  early  from  mo. 

7.  3  there  returned  of  the  people  twenty  and 

7.  15  returned  into  the  host  of  Israel,  and  said 

8.  13  Gideon  thesonof  Joash  returnedfromba. 
11.  31  I  return  in  peace  from  the  children  of 
11.  39  she  returned  unto  her  father,  who  did  w. 

14.  8  after  a  time  he  returned  to  take  her,  and 
21.  23  and  returned  unto  their  inheritance,  and 

Ruth  1 .  6  that  she  might  return  from  the  country  of 
1.  7  they  went  on  their  way  to  return  unto  the 
1.  8  Go, return  each  to  her  mother's  house :  the 
1.  10  we  will  return  with  thee  unto  thy  people 
1.  15  Behold,  .return  thou  after  thy  sister  in  1. 
1.  16  (or)  to  return  from  following  after  thee 
1.  22  Naomi  returned,  and  Ruth  the  Moabitess 

1.  22  which  returned  out  of  the  country  of  M. 

1  Sa.  1.  19  returned,  and  came  to  their  house  to  R. 

6.  16  the  five  lords,  .returned  to  Ekron  the  same 

7.  3  If  ye  do  return  unto  the  Lord  with  all 

9.  5  Come,  and  let  us  return ;  lest  my  father 
15.26  I  Will  not  return  with  thee:  for  thou  hast 

17.  15  David  went  and  returned  from  Saul  to  fe. 
17.  53  Israel  returned  from  chasing  after  the  Ph. 

17.  57  as  David  returned  from  the  slaughter  of 

23.  28  Saul  returned  from  pursuing  after  David 
26.  21  return,  my  son  David  ;  for  I  will  no  more 

26.  25  David  went  on  his  way,  and  Saul  returned 

27.  9  And  David . .  returned,  and  came  to  Achisli 

29  7  return,  and  go  in  peace,  that  thou  displea. 

29  II  return  into  the  land  of  the  Philistines 

2  Sa.  1.  22  the  sword  of  Saul  returned  not  empty 

2.  26  ere  thou  hid  the  people  return  from  foil 
2  30  And  Joab  returned  from  following  Abner 

3.  16  said  Abner.  .Go,  return.  And  he  returned 
6  20  Then  David  returned  to  blesshishouseh. 

8.  13  he  returned  from  smiting  of  the  Syrians 

10.  5  said,  Tarry  at  J ericlio . .  and  (then)  return 
10  14  Joab  returned  from  the  children  of  Am. 

11.  4  with  her . .  and  she  returned  unto  her  ho. 

12  23  shall  go  to  him,  but  he  shall  not  return 

12.  31  all  the  people  returned  unto  Jerusalem 
15]  19  return  to  thy  place,  and  abide  with  the 
15  20  return  thou,  and  take  hack  thy  brethren 
15  27  return  iuto  the  city  in  peace,  and  your 

15.  34  if  thou  return  to  the  city,  and  say  unto 

16.  8  The  LORD  hath  returned  upon  thee  all  the 

17  3  themanwhom  thou  seekest(is).  .returned 

17  20  when  they  had  sought,  .they  returned  to 

18.  16  the  people  returned  from  pursuing  after 

19.  14  they  sent.  .Return  thou,  and  all  thy  ser. 

10  15  So  the  king  returned,  and  cameto  Jordan 
IQ.  39  Barzillai .  .lie  returned  unto  his  ownplace 
20  22  Joab  returned  to  Jerusalem  unto  the  ki. 
23  10  the  people  returned  after  him  only  to  sp. 

1  KI.  2  33  Their  blood  shall  therefore  return  upon 
8.  48  And  (so)  return  unto  thee  with  all  their 

12.  24  return  every  man  to  his  house ;  for  this 
12.  24  and  returned  to  depart,  according  to  the 
12.  26  Now  shall  the  kingdom  return  to  the  ho. 

13  10  returned  not  by  the  way  that  he  came  to 
13  16  I  may  not  return  with  thee,  nor  go  in  w. 

11  23  Jeroboam  returned  not  from  his  evil  wa> 

19.  15  return  on  thy  way  to  the  wilderness  of 
19  21  lie  returned  back  from  him,  and  took  a 
22  17  let  them  return  every  man  to  his  house 


RETURN 


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REUBEN 


1  Ki.  22.  28  If  thou  return  at  all  in  peace,  the  Lord 

2  Ki!  2.  25  and  from  thence  he  returned  to  Samaria 

3.  27  they  departed  from  him,  and  returned  to 

‘  4.  35  he  returned,  and  walked  in  the  house  to 

5.  15  he  returned  to  the  man  of  God,  he  and 

7.  15  the  messengers  returned,  and  told  the  k. 

8.  3  the  woman  returned  out  of  the  land  of  ' 

14.  14  took  all  the  gold,  .and  returned  to  Sama. 

18.  14  return  from  me  :  that  which  thou  puttest 

19.  7  shall  return  to  his  own  land ;  and  I  will 
19.  8  Rab-shakeh  returned,  and  found  the  king 

19.  33  by  the  same  shall  he  return,  and  shall  not 
ig.  36  went  and  returned,  anddweltat  Nineveh 

20.  10  let  the  shadow  return  backward  ten  deg. 

23.  20  he  slew  all  the  priests,  .and  returned  to 

1  Ch.  19.  5  said,  Tarry  at  Jericho . .  and  (then)  return 

20.  3  and  all  the  people  returned  to  Jerusalem 

2  Ch.  6.  24  shall  return  and  confess  thy  name,  and 

6.  38  If  they  return  to  thee  with  all  their  heart 

10.  2  when  J eroboam . .  heard .  Jeroboam  retu. 

11.  4  return  every  man  to  his  house;  for  this 

11.  4  and  returned  from  going  against  J  eroboam 

14. 15  smote  also  the  tents,  .and  returned  to  Je. 

18. 16  let  them  return,  .every  man  to  his  house 
18.  26  put.  .in  the  prison,  .until  I  return  in  peace 

18.  27  If  thou  certainly  return  in  peace,  (then) 

19.  1  the  king  of  Judah  returned  to  his  house 

19.  8  did.  .set.  .when  they  returned  to  Jems. 

20.  27  Then  they  returned,  every  man  of  Judah 

22.  6  And  he  returned  to  be  healed  in  Jezreel 

25. 10  and  they'returned  home  in  great  anger 

25.  24  took)  all  the  gold,  .and  returned  to  Sam. 

28.  15  brought  them  to  Jericho,  .then  they  ret. 

30.  6  he  will  return  to  the  remnant  of  you  that 

30.  9  God  (is)  gracious,  .if  ye  return  unto  him 

31.  1  Israel  returned  every  man  to  his  posses. 

32.  21  he  returned  with  shame  of  face  to  his  own 

34.  7  And  when  he  had  broken  down. .he  retu. 

34.  9  delivered  the  money,  .and  they  returned 
Nell.  2.  6  For  how  long  ,  .and  when  wilt  thou  return 

2.  15  and  entered  by  the  gate . .  and  (so)  return. 

4. 12  From  all  places  whence  ye  shall  return 

4.  15  we  returned  all  of  us  to  the  wall,  every 

9.  17  appointed  a  captain  to  return  to  their  b 

9.  28  when  they  returned,  and  cried  unto  thee 

Esth.  2. 14  she  returned  into  the  second  house  of  the 

7.  8  the  king  returned  out  of  the  palace  garden 

9.  25  should  return  upon  hisown  head,  and  that 
Job  i.  21  Naked  came  I  out  .naked  shall  I  return 

6.  29  Return,  I  pray  you,  let  it  not  be  iniquity 

6.  29  return  again,  my  righteousness  (is)  in  it 

7.  10  He  shall  return  no  more  to  his  house,  ne. 

10.  21  Before  I  go  (whence)  I  shall  not  return 

15.  22  not  that  he  shall  return  out  of  darkness 

16.  22  then  I  shall  go  the  way. .  I  shall  not  return 

17.  10  doye return,  and  come  now :  for  I  cannot 

22.  23  If  thou  return  to  the  Almighty,  thoushalt 

33.  25  he  shall  return  to  the  days  of  his  youth 

36.  10  commandeth  that  they  return  from  iniq. 

39.  4  they  go  forth,  and  return  not  unto  them 

Fsa.  6.  4  Return,  O  Lord,  deliver  my  soul :  oh  save 

6. 10  let  them  return  (and)be  ashamed  suddenly 

7.  7  for  their  sakes  therefore  return  thou  on 
7.  16  His  mischief  shall  return  upon  his  own 

35.  13  my  prayer  returned  into  mine  own  bosom 
59 .  6  They  return  at  evening :  they  make  a  noise 

59.  14  let  them  return  ;  and  let  them  make  a  n. 

60.  title.  Joab  returned, and  smote  of  Edomin  the 

73.  10  his  people  return  hither ;  and  waters  of  a 

74.  21  let  not  the  oppressed  return  ashamed:  let 
78.  34  they  returned  and  enquired  early  after  G. 
80.  14  Return,  we  beseech  thee,  O  God  of  hosts 
90.  3  and  sayest,  Return,  ye  children  of  men 
90. 13  Return,  0  LORD,  how  long?  and  let  it  re. 
94.  15  judgment  shall  return  unto  righteousness 

104.  29  thou  takest  away,  .they  die,  and  return 
1 16.  7  Return  unto  thy  rest,  O  my  soul ;  for  the 
146.  4  he  returned  to  his  earth  ;  in  that  very  day 
Prov.  2.  19  None  that  go  unto  her  return  again,  nei. 

26.  11  As  adogreturnethtohisvomit,  (so)  a  fool 
26. 27  he  that  rollethastone,  it  will  return  upon 

Eccl.  1.  6  the  wind  returneth  again  according  to  his 

1 .  7  unto  the  place . .  thither  they  return  again 

4.  1  So  I  returned,  and  considered  all  the  op. 

4.  7  I  returned,  and  I  saw  vanity  under  the  s. 

5.  15  naked  shall  he  return  to  go  as  he  came 

9. 11  I  returned,  and  saw  under  the  sun,  that 

12.  2  be  not  darkened,  nor  the  clouds  return 

12.  7  Then  shall  the  dust  return  to  the  earth 
12.  7  spirit  shall  return  unto  God  who  gave  it 

Song  6.  13  Return,  return,  0  Shulamite ;  return,  ret. 
Isa.  6.  13  (it)  shall  return,  and  shall  be  eaten :  as  a 

10.  21  The  remnant  shall  return,  (even)  the  rein. 

10.  22  a  remnant  of  them  shall  return  :  the  con. 
19.  22  they  shall  return,  .to  the  Lord,  and  he 

21. 12  if  ye  will  enquire,  enquire  ye:  return, come 

35.  10  the  ransomed  of  the  Lord  shalhreturn, and 

37.  7  he  shall,  .return  to  his  own  land  ;  and  I 
37.  8  Rabshakeh  returned,  and  found  the  king 
37-  34  by  the  same  shall  he  return,  and  shall  not 

37.  37  went  and  returned,  and  dwelt  at  Nineveh 

38.  8  So  the  sun  returned  ten  degrees,  by  which 

44.  22  return  unto  me;  for  I  have  redeemed  thee 

45.  23  the  word  is  gone  out.  .and  shall  not  return 

51. 11  the  redeemed  of  the  Lord  shall  return 
55.  7  let  him  return  unto  the  Lord,  and  he  will 

55. 10  returneth  not  thither,  but  watereth  the 

55. 11  it  shall  not  return  unto  me  void,  but  it 

63. 17  Return  for  thy  servant's  sake,  the  tribes 

Jer.  3.  1  shall  he  return  unto  her  again?  shall  not 

3.  1  yet  return  again  to  me,  saith  the  Lord 
3.  7  but  she  returned  not.  And  her  treacher. 


Jer.  3.  12  Return,  thou  backsliding  Israel,  saith  the 

3.  22  Return,  ye  backsliding  children,  (and)  I 

4.  1  return,  0  Israel,  saith  the  Lord,  return 

5.  3  0  Lord,  .they  have  refused  to  return 

8.  4  saith . .  shall  he  turn  away.and  not  return  ? 

8.  5  they  hold  fast  deceit,  they  refuse  to  return 

12.  15  will  return,  and  have  compassion  on  them 

14.  3  they  returned  with  their  vessels  empty 

15.  7  I  will  destroy,  .they  return  not  from  th. 

15.  19  If  thoureturn, then willlbringthee again 

15.  19  let  them  return  unto  thee;  but  returnnot 

18. 11  return  ye  now  every  one  from  his  evil  way 

22.  10  shall  return  no  more,  nor  see  his  native 

22.  11  Shallum.  .shall  not  return  thither  any 

22.  27  to  return,  thither  shall  they  not  return 

23.  14  that  none  doth  return  from  his  wickedness 

23.  20  The  anger  of  the  Lord  shall  not  return 

24.  7  they  shall  return  unto  me  with  their  wh. 
30. 10  Jacob  shall  return,  and  shall  be  in  rest 

30.  24  fierce  anger  of  the  Lord  shall  not  return 

31.  8  Behold,  .a  great  company  shall  return  th. 

35.  15  Return  ye  now  every  man  from  his  evil 

36.  3  may  return  every  man  from  his  evil  way 

36.  7  will  return  every  one  from  his  evil  way 

37.  7  shall  return  to  Egypt  into  their  own  land 

40.  12  Even  all  the  Jews  returned  out  of  all  pi. 

41.  14  returned,  and  went  unto  Jolianan  the  son 
44.  14  that  they  should  return  into  the  land  of 
44.  14  a  desire  to  return .  .none  shall  return  but 
44.  28  number  that  escape  the  sword  shall  retu. 

46.  27  Jacob  shall  return,  and  be  in  rest  and  at 
50.  9  their  arrows,  .none  shall  return  in  vain 

Eze.  1.  14  the  living  creatures  ran  and  returned  as 
7.  13  the  seller  shall  not  return  to  that  which 

7.  13  multitude  thereof,  (which)  shall  not  ret. 

8.  17  and  have  returned  to  provoke  me  to  anger 

13.  22  he  should  not  return  from  his  wicked  w. 

16.  55,  55  shall  return  to  their  former  estate 
16.  55  then  thou  and  thy  daughters  shall  return 

18.  23  not  that  he  should  return  from  his  ways 

21.  5  out  of  his  sheath :  it  shall  not  return  any 
35.  7  that  passeth  out  and  him  that  returneth 
35.  9  thy  cities  shall  not  return ;  and  ye  shall 

46.  9  he  shall  not  return  by  the  way  of  the  gate 

46. 17  after  it  shall  return  to  the  prince  :  but  his 

47.  7  Now  when  I  had  returned,  behold,  at  the 
Dan.  10.  20  return  to  fight  with  the  prince  of  Persia 

11.  9  the  king  of  the  south  shall  return  into  his 

11.  10  then  shall  he  return,  and  be  stirred  up 

11.  13  the  king'of  the  north  shall  return,  andsh. 
11.  28  Then  shall  he  return  into  his  land  with 
11.  28  and  he  shall  do.,  and  return  to  his  own  1. 
11.  29  he  shall  return,  and  come  toward  the  so. 
11.  30  return,  and  have  indignation  againsttlie 
1 1.  30  he  shall  even  return,  and  have  intellige. 
Hos.  2.  7  I  will  go  and  return  to  my  first  husband 

2.  9  Therefore  will  I  return,  and  take  away 

3.  5  Afterward  shall  the  children  of  Israel  re. 
5. 15  I  will  go  (and)  return  to  my  place,  till  th. 

6.  1  let  us  return  unto  the  Lord  :  for  he  hath 

6. 11  when  I  returned  the  captivity  of  my  peo. 

7.  10  they  do  not  return  to  the  Lord  their  God 

7.  16  They  return,  (but)  not  to  the  most  High 

8.  13  and  visit  their  sins  -  they  shall  return  to 

9.  3  Ephraim  shall  return  to  Egypt,  and  they 
11.  5  He  shall  not  return  into  the  land  of  Egy. 
11.  5  his  king,  because  they  refuse  to  return 
11.  9  I  will  not  return  to  destroy  Ephraim  :  for 

14.  1  return  unto  the  Lord  thy  God;  for  thou 
14.  7  They  that  dwell  under  his  shadow,  .retu. 

Joel  2.  14  (if)  he  will  return  and  repent,  and  leave 
Amos  4.  6,  8,  9,  10. 11  yet  have  yejnot  returned  unto 
Obad.  15  thy  reward  shall  return  upon  thine  own 
Mic.  1.  7  they  shall  return  to  the  hire  of  an  harlot 

5.  3  the  remnant  of  his  brethren  shall  return 
Zech.  1.  6  they  returned  and  said,  Like  as  the  Lord 

7. 14  no  man  passed  through  nor  returned  ;  for 

9.  8  because  of  him  that  returneth ;  and  no  op. 
Mai.  1.  4  will  return  and  build  the  desolate  places 

3.  7  Return  unto  me,  and  I  will  return  unto 
3.  7  But  y.e  said,  Wherein  shall  we  return? 

3. 18  Then  shall  ye  return,  and  discern  between 

5.  To  cause  to  turn  back,  shub,  5. 

Exod  19.  8  Moses  returned  the  words  of  the  people 
Judg.  5.  29  yea,  she  returned  answer  to  herself 

1  Sa.  6.  3  in  any  wise  return  him  a  trespass  offering 

6.  4  offering  which  we  shall  return  to  him 

6.  8  which  ye  return  him . .  a  trespass  offering 

6.  17  the  Philistines  returned  (for)  a  trespass 

25.  39  Lord  hath  returned  the  wickedness  of  N. 

2  Sa.  16.  8  Lord  hath  returned  upon  thee  all  the  bl. 

24.  13  see  what  answer  I  shall  return  to  himtli. 

1  Ki  2.  32  Lord  shall  return  hisblood  upon  his  own 

2.  44  Lord  shall  return  thy  wickedness  upon 

2  Ch.io.  6  What  counsel  give  ye  (me)  to  return  ans. 

10.  9  that  we  may  return  answer  to  this  people 
Esth.  4.  15  Esther  bade  (them)  return  Mordecai  this 
Joel  3.  4  speedily  will  I  return  your  recompence 

3.  7  return  your  recompence  upon  your  own 

6.  To  do  a  second  time,  double,  repeat,  shanah. 
Prov26.  1 1  As  a  dog . .  (so)  a  fool  returneth  to  his  folly 

7.  To  turn  back,  return,  Aft  tub. 

Dan.  4.  34  mine  understanding  returned  unto  me 

4.  36  my  reason  returned  unto  me  ;  and  forthe 
4.  36  mine  honour  and  brightness  returned  un. 

8.  To  cause  to  turn  back,  fiin  tub,  5. 

Ezra  5. 11  they  returned  us  answer,  saying,  We  are 

9.  To  bend  up  or  back,  avaKafinra  anakampto. 
Matt.  2.  12  that  they  should  not  return  to  Herod,  th. 


Acts  18.  21  I  will  return  again  unto  you,  if  God  will 
Heb.  ii.  15  have  had  opportunity  to  have  returned 

10.  To  loose  again,  avaAow  analuo. 

Lukei2.  36  when  he  will  return  from  the  wedding 
11  .To  turn  round  again,  hvaarpetpu  anastrepho. 
Acts  5. 22  not  in  the  prison,  they  returned,  and  told 

15.  16  After  this  I  wUl  return,  and  will  build  a. 

12.  To  lead  up  or  back  upon,  inavdyu  epanago. 

Matt  21. 18  as  he  returned  into  the  city,  lie  hungered 

13.  To  come  back  upon,  firavepxopai  epanerchomai. 
Luke  1 9. 15  when  he  was  returned,  having  received 

14 . To  turn  upon,  fmo-rpetpa)  epistrepho. 

Matt  12.  44 1  will  return  into  my  house  from  whence 

24. 18  Neither  let  him. .  which  is  in  the  field  re. 
Luke  2.  20  And  the  shepherds  [returned],  glorifying 

17.  31  and  he.  .let  him  likewise  not  return  back 

15  .To  be  about  to  turn  quietly,  ptWoi  {nroorpirptlv. 
Acts  13.  34  no  more  to  return  to  corruption,  lie  said 

1 6.  To  turn  quietly  or  by  degrees,  vroarpirpw  liupos. 
Marki4_  40  [when  he  returned,  he  found  them  asleep] 
Luke  1.  56  Mary  abode . .  three  months,  and  returned 
2.  39  they  returned  into  Galilee,  to  their  own 
2.  43  as  they  returned,  the  child  Jesus  tarried 
4.  1  returned  from  Jordan,  and  was  led  by  the 
4.  14  Jesus  returned  in  the  power  of  the  spirit 

7.  10  they  that  were  sent,  returning  to  the  ho. 

8.  37  into  the  ship,  and  returned  back  again 

8.  39  Return  to  thine  own  house,  and  show  how 

8.  40  that,  when  Jesus  was  returned,  the  peo. 

9.  10  the  apostles,  when  they  were  returned 

10.  17  the  seventy  returned  again  with  joy,  say. 

11.  24  I  will  return  untomy  house  whence  I  came 

17.  18  There  are  not  found  that  returned  to  give 

19.  12  receive  for  himself  a  kingdom,  and  to  re. 

23.  48  people . .  emote  their  breasts,  and  returned 

23.  56  returned,  and  prepared  spices  andointm. 

24.  9  returned  from  the  sepulchre,  and  told  all 

24.  33  returned  to  Jerusalem,  and  found  the  el. 

24.  52  and  returned  to  Jerusalem  with  great  joy 

Acts  1.  12  Then  returned  they  unto  Jerusalem  from 
8.  25  returned  to  Jerusalem,  and  preached  the 
8.  28  Was  returning,  and  sitting  in  his  chariot 

12.  25  Barnabas  and  Saul  returned  from  Jerusa. 

13.  13  departing  from  them  returned  to  Jerusa. 

13.  34  no  more  to  return  to  corruption,  he  said 

14.  21  returned  again  to  Lystra,  and  (to)  Iconi. 

20.  3  purposed  to  return  through  Macedonia 

21.  6  took  ship ;  and  they  returned  home  again 

23.  32  left  the  horsemen . .  and  returned  to  the 

Gal.  1.  17  went  into  Arabia, and  returned  again  unto 
Heb.  7.  1  returning  from  the  slaughter  of  the  kings 

RETURN  an  answer,  to  — • 

To  cause  to  turn  back,  return,  3in  tub,  5. 

Ezra  5.  5  they  returned  answer  by  letter  concerning 
RETURN,  to  causo  or  make  to  — 

1.  To  turn  back,  return,  shub. 

Jer.  33.  26  cause  their  captivity  to  return,  and  have 

2.  To  cause  to  turnback,  return,  -'V  shub,  5. 

Deut  17.  16  nor  cause  the  people  to  return  to  Egypt 
1  Sa.  29.  4  Make  this  fellow  return,  that  he  may  go 
Jer.  29.  10  in  causing  you  to  return  to  this  place 
30.  3  will  cause  them  to  return  to  the  land  that 

32.  44  for  I  will  cause  their  captivity  to  return 

33.  7  will  cause,  .captivity  of  Israel,  to  return 

33.  11  For  I  w  ill  cause  to  return  the  captivity  of 

34.  11  caused  the  servants,  .to  return,  and  bro. 

34.  16  caused  every  man  his  servant,  to  return 
34.  22  cause  them  to  return  to  this  city ;  and 

37.  20  cause  me  not  to  return  to  the  house  of  J. 

38.  26  that  he  would  not  cause  me  to  return  to 

42.  12  and  cause  you  to  return  to  your  own  land 

Eze.  21.  30  Shall  I  cause  (it)  to  return  into  hissheath? 

29.  14  cause  them  to  return  (into)  the  land  of  P. 
47.  6  caused  me  to  return  to  the  brink  of  the  r 

RETURNED,  to  be  — 

To  turn  back,  return,  2'a  shub. 

Gen.  43. 18  the  money  that  was  returned  in  our  sacks 
Lev.  22.  13  and  is  returned  unto  her  father's  house 
Josh.  2.  16  until  the  pursuers  be  returned:  and  after. 

2.  22  until  the  pursuers  were  returned :  and  the 

1  Sa.  18.  6  David  was  returned  from  the  slaughter  of 

24.  1  when  Saul  was  returned  from  following 

2  Sa.  1.  1  David  was  returned  from  the  slaughter  of 

3.  27  whenAbnerwas returned toHebron,  Joab 
2  Ki.  9.  15  Joram  was  returned  to  be  healed  in  Jez. 
Jer.  43.  5  that  were  returned  from  all  nations 
Zech.  1.  16  I  am  returned  to  Jerusalem  with  mercies 

8.  3  I  am  returned  unto  Zion,  and  will  dwell 
RETURNING  — 

Returning,  turning  back,  .131®  shubah. 

Isa.  30.  15  In  returning  and  rest  shall  ye  be  saved  ;  in 
RE'-U,  1JT!  friendship. 

A  son  of  Peleg,  the  fourth  from  Shem,  and  father  of 
Sherug.  B.C.  2200. 

Gen.  11.  18  And  releg  lived  thirty  years,  and  begat  R. 

11.  19  Peleg  lived  afterhe  begat  JR.  two  hundred 

11.  20  And  R.  lived  two  and  thirty  years,  and 
11.  21  R.  lived  after  he  begat  Serug  two  hundred 
1  Ch.  1.  25  Eber,  Peleg,  R. 

RE-U'-BEN,  ;3!sn  behold  a  son.  'Povfiriv. 

1.  The  eldest  son  of  Jacob  and  Leah.  B.C.  1752. 

Gen.  29.  32  Leah,  barea son, and. .called  hisnameR. 

30.  14  And  R.  went  in  the  days  of  wheat  harvest 


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Gen.  35.  22  R.  went  and  lay  with  Bilhah  Ms  father’s 
35. 23  The  sons  of  Leah  ;  B.,  Jacob’s  first  born 
37.  21  R.  heard  (it),  and  he  delivered  him  out  of 
37.  22  And  B.  said  unto  them,  Shed  no  blood 
37.  29  And  B.  returned  unto  the  pit ;  and  beho. 
42.  22  And  B.  answered  them,  saying,  Spake  I 
42.  37  And  B.  spake  unto  his  father,  saying,  Slay 
46.  8  Jacob  and  his  sons ;  B.,  Jacob’s  first  born 
46.  9  And  the  sons  of  B. ;  Hanoch,  and  Phallu 

48.  5  as  B.  and  Simeon,  they  shall  be  mine 

49.  3  B. ,  thou  (art)  my  first  born,  my  might,  and 
Exod.  1.  2  B.,  Simeon,  Levi,  and  Judah 

6.  14  The  sons  of  B.  the  first  born  of  Israel 

6.  14  these  (be)  the  families  of  B. 

Num.  1.  20  And  the  children  of  It.,  Israel's  eldest  son 
16.  1  Now  Korali.  .and  On.  .sons  of  B.,  took 
26.  5  B.  tlie  eldest  son  of  Israel 
26.  5  the  children  of  B.;  Hanoch,  (of  whom  c.) 
Deut  11.  6  he  did  unto,  .sons  of  Eliab,  the  son  of  B. 
Josh  15.  6  went  up  tothe  stone  of  Bohan  the  son  of  B. 

18. 17  to  the  stone  of  Bohan  the  son  of  B. 

1  Ch.  2.  1  These  (are)  the  sons  of  Israel ;  B.,  Simeon 
5.  1  Now  the  sons  of  B.  the  first  born  of  Israel 

5.  3  The  sons,  (I  say),  of  B.  the  first  born  of  I. 

2.  His  descendants  and  their  territory  E.  of  Jordan  and 
of  the  Salt  Sea. 

Num.  1.  5  of  (the  tribe  of)  B.;  Elizur  the  son  of  She. 

1.  21  that  were  numbered .  .of  the  tribe  of  B. 

2.10  south  side  (shall  be)  the  standard . .  of  B. 

2.  10  the  captain  of  the  children  of  B.  (shall) 

2.  16  All  that  were  numbered  in  the  camp  of  B. 

7.  30  Elizur.  .prince  of  the  children  of  B.,  (did 

10.  18  the  standard  of  the  camp  of  B.  set  fonv. 
13.  4  of  the  tribe  of  B.,  Shammua  the  son  of  Z. 
32.  1  thechildrenof  B. .  .had  a  very  great  mult. 
32.  2  the  children  of  B.  came  and  spake  unto 
32.  6  And  Moses  said,  .to  the  children  of  B. 

32.  25  and  the  children  of  B.  spake  unto  Moses 
32.  29  thechildrenof  B.  will  pass  with  you  over 
32.  31  and  the  children  of  B.  answered,  saying 
32.  33  And  Moses  gave,  .to  the  children  of  B. 

32.  37  And  the  children  of  B.  built  Heshbon 
34.  14  the  children  of  B. .  .have  received  (their 

Deut27. 13  B.,  Gad.andAsher,  andZebulun,  Dan,  and 

33.  6  Let  B.  live,  and  not  die ;  and  let  (not)  his 
Josh.  4.  12  the  children  of  B. .  .passed  over  armed  b. 

13. 15  Moses  gave ’unto  the.  .children  of  B.  (in.) 
13.  23  And  the  border  of  the  children  of  B.  was 
13.  23  (was)  the  inheritance  of  the  children  of  B. 
18.  7  Gad,  and  B. .  .have  received  their  inheri. 

20.  8  they  assign  ed  Bezer . .  out  of  the  tribe  of  B. 

21.  7  children  of  Merari.  .(had) out.  .tribe of B. 

21.  36  And  out  of  the  tribe  of  B.,  Bezer  with  her 

22.  9, 10, 1 1  the  children  of  B. ,  and  the  children 
22.  13  children  of  Israel  sent  unto  the  chil.  of  B. 
22.  15  And  they  came  unto  the  children  of  B. 

22.  21  Then  the  children  of  B. . .  answered  and 
22.  25  ye  children  of  B.  and  children  of  Gad 
22.  30P. . . heard thewords that tliechildren of  B. 
22.  31  Phinehas ..  said  unto  the  children  of  B. 

22.  32  Phinehas .  .returned  from . .  children  of  B. 
22.  33  wherein  the  children  of  B.  and  Gad 

22.  34  And  the  children  of  B . .  called  the  altar 
Judg.  5. 15,  16  For  the  divisions  of  E.  (there  were) 

1  Ch.  5. 18  The  sons  of  B.,  and  the  Gadites,  and  half 

6.  63  Unto  the  sons  of  Merari  (were  given).  .B. 
6.  78  (were  given  them)  out  of  the  tribe  of  B. 

Eze.  48.  6  the  border  of  Ephraim ..  a  (portion  for)  B. 
48.  7  by  the  border  of  B. . .  a  (portion  for)  Judah 
48.  31  one  gate  of  B.,  one  gate  of  Judah,  one  g. 
Bev.  7.  5  Of  the  tribe  of  It.  (were)  sealed  twelve  th. 
The  following  are  the  chief  localities  in  the  territory  of 
Beuben  :  Abarim,  Aroer,  Ashdoth-Pisgah,!  Bamoth 
(Baal),  Beon,  (Beth)-Baal-Meon,  Beth-Jeshimoth,  Beth- 
Peor,  Bezer,  Dibon,  Elealeh,  Heshbon,  Jahaza,  Kede- 
moth,  Kirjathaim,  Medeba,  Mephaath,  Nebo,  Sebam, 
(Shibmah  or  Sibmah),  Zareth-Shahar,  &c. 
EEUBENITES,  ’muon  the  Reubenite. 

The  descendants  of  Beuben.  With  the  tribe  of  Gad  and 
Manasseh  they  applied  to  Moses  for  an  inheritance  on 
the  E.  of  the  Jordan,  and  obtained  it ;  they  were  conse¬ 
quently  the  first  of  the  ten  tribes  that  were  carried  to 
Assyria  by  Tiglath-pileser.  B.c.  740. 

Num26.  7  These  (are)  the  families  of  the  B. 

Deut.  3.  12  the  cities  thereof,  gave  I  unto  the  B. 

3.  16  A  ml  unto  theE. .  .1  gave  from  Gilead  even 

4.  43  (Namely)  Bezerin  the  wilderness.. ofthe  B. 
29.  8  we.  .gave  it  for  an  inheritance  unto  theE. 

Josh.  1.  12  to  the  B.,  and  to  the  Gadites.  .spake  Jos. 

12.  6  Moses..gaveit(for)a  possession  unto  the  It. 

13.  8  With  whom  the  B. .  .have  received  their 
22.  1  Then  J oshua  called  the  B. ,  and  the  Gadites 

2  Ki.  10.  33  all  the  land  of  Gilead,  the  Gadites,  and  E. 
i  Ch.  5.  6  he  (was)  prince  of  the  E. 

5.  26  and  he  carried  them  away,  even  the  B. 

11.  42  Adina  the  son  of  Shiza  the  E. 

11.  42  a  captain  of  the  B.,  and  thirty  with  him 

12.  37  And  on  the  other  side  of  Jordan,  of  the  B. 
26. 32  whom  king  David  made  rulers  over  the  B. 

27. 16  the  ruler  of  the  E.  (was)  Eliezer  the  son 

REU'-EL,  Vxiyi  God  is  friend. 

1.  A  son  of  Esau  by  Bashemath  daughter  of  Ishmael. 
B.c.  1750. 

Gen.  36.  4  and  Bashemath  bare  B. 

36. 10  B.  the  son  of  Bashemath  the  wife  of  Esau 
36. 13  And  these  (are)  the  sons  of  B.;  Nahath 

36. 17  And  these  (are)  the  sons  of  B.  Esau’s  son 

36. 17  these  (are)  the  dukes  (that  came)  of  B. 

1  Ch.  1.  35  The  sons  of  Esau;  Eliphaz,  E.,  and  Jeush 
1.  37  The  sons  of  B.;  Nahath,  Zerali,  Shaminah 


2.  Father-in  law  of  Moses,  called  also  Jethro  and 
Iiaguel.  B.C.  1530. 

Exod.  2.  18  And  when  they  came  to  B.  their  father,  he 

3.  Father  of  Eliasaph,  a  captain  of  Gad,  called  in  Num. 

1.  14  Deuel.  B.C.  1530. 

Num.  2.  14  and  the  captain,  .(shall be) Eliasaph.  .E. 

4.  A  Benjamite  in  Jerusalem.  B.C.  536. 

1  Ch.  9.  8  Meshullam  the  son  of  Shephathiali.  .B. 
EE-U'-MAH,  nD?(q  pearl,  coral. 

A  concubine  of  Nalior,  Abraham's  brother.  B.C.  i860. 

Gen.  22.  24  E. .  .bare  alsoTebah,  andGaham,  and  Ta. 
KEVEAL  (self),  to  — 

1  .To  uncover  the  ear,  Jik  n^a  galah  ozen. 

2  Sa.  7.  27  hastrevealed  to  thy  servant,  saying,  I  will 

2.  To  uncover,  remove,  nb)  galah. 

Prov.  20. 19  He  that  goeth  about(as)a  talebearer  re. 
Amos  3.  7  revealeth  his  secret  unto  his  servants  the 

3.  To  be  uncovered,  removed,  rpa  galah,  2. 

1  Sa.  3.  21  for  the  Lord  revealed  himself  to  Samuel 

4.  To  uncover,  remove,  nSa  galah,  3. 

Job  20.  27  The  heavens  shall  reveal  hisiniquity ;  and 
Prov  11.  13  A  tale  bearer  revealeth  secrets :  but  he 
Jer.  11.  20  for  unto  thee  have  I  revealed  my  cause 
33.  6  will  reveal  unto  them  the  abundance  of 

5.  To  uncover,  remove,  nSa  gelah. 

Dan.  2.  19  Then  was  the  secret  revealed  unto  Daniel 
2.  22  He  revealeth  the  deep  and  secret  things 
2.  28  there  is  a  God  in  heaven  that  revealeth 
2.  29  he  that  revealeth  secrets  maketh  known 
2.  30  this  secret  is  not  revealed  to  me  for  (any) 
2.  47andarevealer..seeingthou  couldest reveal 

6.  To  uncover, unveil,  disclose,  hironahvirTcc  apokal. 

Matt  11.  25  because  thou,  .hast  revealed  them  unto 

n.  27  (he)  to  whomsoever  the  Son  [will  reveal] 

16.  17  for  ilesh  and  blood  hath  not  revealed  (it) 
Lukeio.  21  thank  thee,  .that thou,  .hast  revealed  th. 

10.  22  (he)  to  whom  the  Son  will  reveal  (him) 

I  Co.  2.  10  But  God  hath  revealed  (them)  unto  us  by 
Gal.  1.  16  To  reveal  his  Son  in  me,  that  I  might  pr. 
Phil.  3.  15  otherwise  minded,  God  shall  reveal  even 

EEVEALED,  to  be  — 

1. To  be  uncovered,  ff7a  galah,  2. 

Deut29.  29  but  those  (things  which  are)  revealed  (b.) 
1  Sa.  3.  7  neither  was  the  word,  .yet  revealed  unto 
Isa.  22.  14  it  was  revealed  in  mine  ears  by  the  Lord 

23.  1  from  the  land  of  Chittim  it  is  revealed  to 
40.  5  glory  of  the  Lord  shall  be  revealed,  and 
53.  1  to  whom  is  the  arm  of  the  Lord  revealed  ? 
56.  1  and  my  righteousness  to  be  revealed 
Dan.  10.  1  a  thing  was  revealed  unto  Daniel,  whose 

2.  To  uncover,  unveil,  disclose,  avoKahvirrai  apokal. 
Mattio.  26  nothing  covered,  that  shall  not  be  revealed 
Luke  2.  35  thoughts  of  many  hearts  may  be  revealed 

12.  2  nothing  covered,  that  shall  not  be  revealed 

17.  30  the  day  when  the  Son'of  man  is  revealed 
Johni2.-38  hath  the  arm  of  the  Lord  been  revealed? 
Bom.  1.  17  therein  is  the  righteousness  of  God  reve. 

1.  18  For  the  wrath  of  God  is  revealed  from  h. 

8.  18  with  the  glory  which  shall  be  revealed  in 

1  Co.  3/13  because  it  shall  be  revealed  by  fire;  and 

14.130  If  (any  tiling)  be  revealed  to  another  that 
Gal.  3.  23  faith  which  should  afterwards  be  revealed 
Eph.'  3.  5  as  it  is  now  revealedjunto  his'holy  apostles 

2  Th.  2.  3  that  man  of  sin  be  revealed,  the  son  of  pe. 

2.  6  that  he  might  be  revealed  in  his  time 

2.  8  thenshall  that  wickedbe  revealed,  whom 

1  Pe.  1.  5  kept,  .ready  to  be  revealed  in  the  last  time 

1.  12  Unto  whom  it  was  revealed,  that  not  unto 

5.  1  partaker  of  the  glory  that  shall  be  revea. 

3.  An  uncovering,  hnouahvil/is  apokalupsis. 

2  Th.  1.  7  when  the  Lord  Jesus  shall  be  revealed  fr. 
1  Pe.  4.  13  when  his  glory  shall  be  revealed,  ye  may 

i.To  utter  an  oracle,  xpriparl^a  chrematizo. 

Luke  2.  26  it  was  revealed  unto  him  by  the  Holy  Gh. 
EEVEALEE 

T  remove,  uncover,  unveil,  gelah. 

Dan.  2.  47  and  a  revealer  of  secrets,  seeing  thou  co. 
EEVELATION  — 

An  uncovering,  airoKahvif/is  apokalitpsis. 

Bom.  2.  5  revelation  of  the  righteous  judgment  of 
16.  25  according  to  the  revelation  of  the  mystery 

1  Co.  14.  6  1  shall  speak  to  you  either  by  revelation 

14.  26  every  one  of  you.  .hath  a  revelation,  hath 

2  Co.  12.  1  will  come  to  visions  and  revelations  of  the 

12.  7  through  the  abundance  of  the  revelations 
Gal.  1.  12  but  by  the  revelation  of  Jesus  Christ 

2.  2  I  went  up  by  revelation,  and  communica. 
Eph.  1.  17  may  give  unto  you  the  spirit  of.  .revelat. 

3.  3  How  that  by  revelation  he  made  known 
1  Pe.  1.  13  brought  unto  you  at  the  revelation  of  J. 
Bev.  1.  1  The  revelation  of  Jesus  Christ,  which  G. 

BEVELLING  - 

Revelry,  wanlonness,  (from  Lat.  comus),  uiopos. 
Gal.  5.  2iEnvyings, murders, drunkenness, revellings 
1  Pe.  4.  3  when  we  walked  in.. revellings, banquet. 

REVENGE,  REVENGING  — 

1.  Vengeance,  nDjj)  neqamah. 

Psa.  79.  10  the  revenging  of  the  blood  of  thy  servants 
Jer.  20.  10  and  we  shall  take  our  revenge  on  him 
I  Eze.  25. 15  Because  the  Philistines  have  dealt  by  re. 


2  .Loclcs  of  hair ,  princes  of  the  people,  nijng  peraoth. 

Deut 32.  42  from  the  beginning  of  revenges  upon  the 
3.  Vengeance,  full  justice,  tublx-pms  ekdikesis. 

2  Co.  7. 11  yea,  (what)  revenge !  In  all  (things)  ye  ha. 
REVENGE  (self),  to  — 

1  .To  avenge,  cpi  naqam. 

Nah.  1.  2  the  Lord  revengeth ;  the  Lord  revengeth 

2.  To  be  avenged,  Cj?J  naqam,  2. 

Jer.  15. 15  revenge  me  of  my  persecutors;  take  me 

3.  To  omnge,  exact  full  justice,  (kSikIw  ckdikeo. 

2  Co.  10.  6  having  in  a  readiness  to  revenge  all  disob. 
REVENGER  — 

1.  To  free  (by  avenging  or  repaying'),  Sx)  gaal. 
Num.35. 19  revenger  of  blood  himself  shall  slay  the 
35.  21  revenger  of  blood  shall  slay  themurderer 
35.  24  between  the  slayer  and  the  revenger  of  b. 
35.  25  out  of  the  hand  of  the  revenger  of  blood 
35.  27  revenger  of  blood  find  him  without  the  b. 
35.  27  revengerof  blood  kill  the  slayer;  he  shall 
2  Sa.14.  11  wouldestnotsuffertherevengersof  blood 

2  .Avenger,  exactor  of  full  justice,  eubi/cos  ekdikos. 

Rom  13.  4  revenger  to  (execute)  wrath  upon  him  that 
REVENUE  — 

1.  Revenue  or  income,  oh?i<  appethom. 

Ezra  4.  13  shalt  endamage  the  revenue  of  the  king 
2. Increase,  revenue,  tebuah. 

Prov.  8.  19  and  my  revenue  than  choice  silver 

15.  6  but  in  the  revenues  of  the  wicked  is  trou. 

16.  8  Better  (is)  a  little,  .than  great  revenues 
Isa.  23.  3  harvest  of  the  river,  (is)  her  revenue;  and 
Jer.  12.  13  they  shall  be  ashamed  of  your  revenues 

REVERENCE  — 

Modesty,  decency,  albas  aidds. 

Heb.  12.  28  serve  God  acceptably  with  [re  verencc]  and 
REVERENCE,  to  (do,  give,  be  had  in)  — 

1 .  To  fear,  be  afraid,  reverence,  to.)  yare. 

Lev.  19.  30  shall  keep  my  sabbaths,  and  reverence  my 
26.  2  shall  keep  my  sabbaths,  and  reverence  my 

2.  To  be  feared,  reverenced,  NT,  yare,  2. 

Psa.  89.  7  to  be  had  in  reverence  of  all  (them  that 

3.  To  bow  doum  self,  nn$i  shachah,  7. 

2  Sa.  9.  6  fell  on  his  face,  and  did  reverence.  And 
1  Ki.  1.  31  did  reverence  to  the  king,  and  said,  Let 
Esth.  3.  2  bowed, and  reverenced  Haman  ;  for  the  k. 
3.  2,  5  Mordecaibowednot,Dordid(him)reve. 

4.  To  turn  in  to,  reverence,  irrpenopat  entrepomai. 
Matt2i.  37  sent,  .saying,  They  will  reverence  my  son 
Jlarki2.  6  sent,  .saying,  They  willreverence  my  son 
Luke2o.  13  it  may  be  they  will  reverence  (him)  when 
Heb/12.  9  corrected  (us),  and  we  gave  (them)  rever. 

5.  To  be  terrified,  affrighted, afraid,  tpoBeopai  phobe. 

Eph.  5.  33  the  wife  (see)  that  she  reverence  (her)  hu. 
REVEREND  — 

To  be  feared,  reverenced,  kt*  yare,  2. 

Psa.m.  9  for  ever ;  holy  and  reverend  (is)  his  name 
REVERSE,  to  — 

To  cause  to  turn  back,  shvib,  5. 

Num. 23.  20  he  hath  blessed ;  and  I  cannot  reverse  it 
Esth.  8.  5  let  it  be  written  to  reverse  the  letters  de. 
8.  .8  writing  which  is  written,  .may  no  man  re. 

REVILE  (again),  to  — 

1.  To  declare  light,  despised  or  vile,  ^3  qalal,  3. 
Exod  22.  28  Thou  slialt  not  revile  the  gods,  nor  curse 

2.  To  revile  in  return,  amAoibopeco  anliloidoreb. 

1  Pe.  2.  23  Who . .  reviled  not  again ;  when  he  suffer. 

3.  To  speak  injuriously,  PKaacpppew  blasphemed. 
Matt  27.  39  they  that  passed  by  reviled  him,  wagging 

4 . To  revile,  rail,  Kotbopeoi  louloreo. 

John  9.  28  Then  they  reviled  him,  and  said,  Thou  art 
Acts  23.  4  they  that  stood  by  said,  Ilevilest  thou  G. 
1  Co.  4.  12  being  reviled,  we  bless;  being  persecuted 
1  Pe.  2.  23  Who,  when  he  was  reviled . .  when  he  sutf. 

5.  To  upbraid,  revile,  oreiS'iCw  oneidizo. 

Matt.  5.  11  Blessed  are  ye  when  (men)  shall  revile  you 
Markis.  32  they  that, were  crucified  with  him  reviled 
REVELER,  REVILING  — 

1.  Reviling,  qua  gidduph. 

Isa.  51.  7  neither  be  ye  afraid  of  their  revilings 
Zeph.  2.  8  the  revilings  of  the  children  of  Ammon 

2.  Reviling,  railing,  \olbopos  loidoros. 

1  Co.  6.  10  nor  revilers,  nor  extortioners,  shall  inhe. 
REVIVE,  to  — 

1. To  live,  revive,  n;n  chayah. 

Gen.  45.  27  the  spirit  of  Jacob  their  father  revived 
Judgis.  19  and.. his  spirit  came  again,  and  he  revived 

1  Ki.  17.  22  soul,  .came  into  him  again,  and  he  revived 

2  Ki.  13.  21  when  the  man  was  let  down,  .he  revived 

2.  To  keep  or  make  alive,  revive,  n;n  chayah,  3. 
Neh.  4.  2  will  they  revive  the  stones  out  of  the  he. 
Psa.  85.  6  Wilt  thou  not  revive  us  again,  that  thyp. 

138.  7  thou  wilt  revive  me;  thou  shalt  stretch 
Hos.  6.  2  After  two  days  will  he  revive  us  :  in  the 
14.  7  they  shall  revive  (as)  the  corn,  and  grow 
Hab.  3.  2  revive  thy  work  in  the  midst  of  the  years 

3.  To  cause  to  live,  n;n  chayah,  5. 

Isa.  57.  is  to  revive  the  spirit,  .and  to  revive  the  h. 


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4 .To  live  again,  revive,  a va(ao>  anazao. 

Rom.  7.  9  when  the  commandment  came,  sin  reviv. 

14.  9  Christ  both  died,  and  [rose,  and  revived] 

REVIVING  — - 


Preservation  or  means  of  life,  n;np  michyak. 

Ezra  g.  8  give  us  a  little  reviving  in  our  bondage 
9.  g  give  us  a  reviving,  to  set  up  the  house  of 


REVOLT,  revolted  — 


A  turning  aside,  iriD  sarah. 

Isa.  1.  5  ye  will  revolt  more  and  more.  The  whole 
31.  6  from)  whom  the  children,  .have  deeply  re. 
59.  13  seeking  oppression  and  revolt,  conceiving 

REVOLT,  to  — 

To  transgress,  trespass,  VPS  pasha. 

2  Ki.  8  20  In  his  days  Edom  revolted  from  under  the 

8.  22|Yet  Edom  revolted.  .Then  Libnah  revolted 
2  Ch.21.  8,  10  the  Edomites  revolted  from  under  the 

31. 10  same  time  (also)did  Libnah  revolt  from 


REVOLTED,  to  bo  — 

To  turn  aside,  no  stir. 

Jer.  5.  23  Rut  this  people,  .are  revolted  and  goue 
REVOLTER,  revolting  — - 
1  .To  turn  aside,  -no  sarar. 

Jer.  5.  23  But  this  people  hath  a  revolting,  .heart 

6.  28  They  (are)  all  grievous  revolters,  walking 
Hos.  9.  15  no  more  :  all  their  princes  (are)  revolters 

2.  Turning  aside,  a'v  set. 

Hos.  5.  2  revolters  are  profound  to  make  slaughter 


REWARD— 

1.  Latter  end,  nnqg  acliarith. 

Prov.24.  14  there  shall  be  a  reward,  and  thy  expect. 
24.  20  Eor  there  shall  be  no  reward  to  the  evil 


2. -4  gift,  njnx  ethnali. 

Hos.  2.  i2These(are)myrewardsthatmylovershave 

3.  A  gift,  HflN,  [bin  ethnan. 

Eze.  16.  34  that  thou  givest  a  reward  and  no  reward 
Hos  9.  1  hast  loved  a  reward  upon  every  corn  floor 

4. Recompcnce,  deed,  7iD3  gemul. 

Psa.  94.  2  Lift  up  thyself .  .render  a  reward  to  the 
Isa.  3.  ii  reward  of  his  hands  shall  be  given  him 
Obad.  j  5  thy  reward  shall  return  upon  thine  own 

5 . Recompence,  deed,  gemulah. 

2  Sa.  19.  36  why . .  recompense  it  me  with  such  a  re w 

6.  What  is  lifted  up,  nkpo  maseth. 

Jer.  40.  5  the  guard  gave  him  victuals  and  a  reward 

7.  Wage,  reward,  rnsif'O  masleorelh. 

Ruth  2.  12  a  full  reward  be  given  thee  of  the  Loud 


8.2I  gift,  imp  mattath. 

1  Ki.  1 3.  7  Come  home . .  and  I  will  give  thee  a  reward 

9.  A  largess,  gift,  nap;  nebizbah. 

Dan.  2.  6  ye  shall  receive  of  me  gifts  and  rewards 
5. 17  give  thy  rewards  to  another;  yet  I  will 

10.  Heel,  consequence,  eqeb. 

Psa.  19. 1 1  in  keeping  of  them  (there  is)  great  reward 
40.  15  Let  them  be  desolate  for  a  reward  of  their 
70.  3  let  them  be  turned  back  for  a  reward  of 

11.  Work,  nVys  peullah. 

Psa.  109.  20  this  (be)  the  reward  of  mine  adversaries 

12 . Fruit,  '15  peri. 

Psa.  58.  1 1  (there  is)  a  reward  for  the  righteous  :  ver. 


Y&.Rcward,  Tap'  sakar. 

Gen.  15.  1  thy  shield,  (and)  thy  exceeding  great  rew. 
Numi8.  31  it  (is)  your  reward  for  your  service  in  the 
Psa.  127.  3  (and)  the  fruit  of  the  womb  (is  his)  reward 
Eccl.  4.  9  they  have  a  good  reward  for  their  labour 

9.  5  neither  have  they  any  more  a  reward  ;  for 
Isa.  40. 10  his  reward  (is)  with  him,  and  his  work  be. 

62. 11  his  reward  (is)  with  him,  and  his  work  be. 


14 . Reward,  "Ob’  seker. 

Prov.11. 18  to  him  that  soweth .  .(shall  be)  a  sure  re 

15.  Bribe,  inis'  shochad. 

Deutio.  17  regardeth  not  persons,  nor  taketh  reward 
27.  25  he  that  taketh  reward  to  slay  an  innocent 
Psa.  15.  5  nor  taketh  reward  against  the  innocent 
Prov.21. 14  and  a  reward  in  the  bosom  strong  wrath 
Isa.  5.  23  Which  justify  the  wicked  for  reward,  and 
45.  13  not  for  price  nor  reward,  saith  the  Lord 
Mic.  3.  11  The  heads  thereof  judge  for  reward,  and 


1C..1  completing,  recompence,  otVa’  shillum. 

Mic.  7.  3  the  judge  (asketh)  for  a  reward  ;  and  tl 
17.,1  completion,  recompence,  iibp  shillumah. 

Psa.  91.  8  behold  and  see  the  reward  of  the  wickt 

lS.Recompences,  o'lb'ip  shalmonim. 

Isa.  1.  23  followeth  after  rewards  :  they  judge  n< 

19 c!/1??  bZlag?in’  ^^oSotns  antapodod 
Col.  3.  24  receive  the  reward  of  the  inheritance 

vr»t?’  Wage’  rewa/rd,  utcrB&s  misthos. 

5. 12  great  (is)  your  reward  in  heaven  :  for  si 
5-  46  what  reward  have  ye?  do  not  even  the 
e.  1  ye  have  no  reward  of  vour  Father  which 
,  16  J  Sljy  unto  you.They  have  their  rei 

10.  41  He.  .shall  receive  a  prophet’s  reward  •  ar 
10.  41  he .  shall  receive  a  righteous  man’s  rewai 
42  Yen,y  •  he  shall  in  no  wise  lose  his  rewai 
malK  9.  41  I  say  unto  you,  he  shall  not  lose  his  rei 


Luke  6.  23  your  reward  (is)  great  in  heaven  :  for  in 
6.  35  your  reward  shall  be  great,  and  ye  shall 
Acts  1.  18  this  man  purchased  a  field  with  the  rew. 
Rom  4.  4  reward  not  reckoned  of  grace,  but  of  debt 
1  Co.  3.  8  every  man  shall  receive  his  own  reward 
3.14  work  abide . .  he  shall  receive  a  reward 

9. 17  I  do  this  thing  willingly,  I  have  areward 

9. 18  What  is  my  reward  then?  (Verily)  that 

1  Ti.  5.  18  and,  The  labourer(is)  worthy  of  his  reward 

2  Pe.  2.  13  shall  receive  the  reward  of  unrighteous. 
2  John  8  lose  not.  .but  that  we  receive  a  full  reward 
Jude  11  ran  greedily  after  the  error,  .for  reward 
Rev.  11.  18  that  thou  shouldest  give  reward  unto  thy 

22.  12  my  reward  (is)  with  me,  to  give  every  man 
REWARD,  be  rewarded,  to  (give)  — 

1  -To  do,  recompence,  benefit,  Spa  gamal. 

1  Sa.  24.  17  rewarded  me  good,  whereas  I  have  rew. 

2  Sa.  22.  21  The  Lord  rewarded  me  according  to  my 
2  Ch.20. 11  they  reward  us,  to  come  to  cast  us  out  of 
Psa  7.  4  If  I  have  rewarded  evil  unto  him  that  was 

18.  20  The  Lord  rewarded  me  according  to  my 
103, 10  nor  rewarded  us  according  to  our  iniqu. 
Isa.  3.  9  they  have  rewarded  evil  unto  themselves 

2.  To  set,  put,  lay,  □'»,  aiy  sum,  sim. 

Psa.  109.  5  they  have  rewarded  me  evil  for  good,  and 

3.  To  hire,  reward.  Tip  sakar. 

Prov  26.  10  both  rewardeth  the  fool  and  rcwardetli 

4.  Hire,  reward,  -ipiv  sakar. 

2  Ch.  1 5 .  7  Be  ye  strong . .  your  work  shall  be  re  warded 
Jer.  31. 16  thy  work  shaU  be  rewarded,  saith  the  L. 

5.  To  ( cause  to)  turn  bavk,  3it?  shub,  1  or  5. 

Psa.  54.  5  He  shall  reward  evil  unto  mine  enemies 

6.  To  cause  to  turn  back,  niB*  shub,  5. 

Provi7.  13  Whoso  rewardeth  evil  for  good,  evil  shall 
Hos.  4.  9  and  1  will,  .reward  them  their  doings 

7.  To  bribe,  hire,  iruy  shachad. 

Job  6. 22  Give  a  reward  for  me  of  your  substance 

8.  To  make  whole,  complete,  repay,  abp  shalam,  3. 
Gen.  44.  4  Wherefore  have  ye  rewarded  evil  for  good? 
Deut32.  41  If  I  whet. .  I.  .will  reward  them  that  hate 

1  Sa.  24.  19  the  Lord  reward  thee  good  for  that  thou 

2  Sa.  3.  39  Lord  shall  reward  the  doer  of  evil  accor. 
Job  21.  19  he  rewardeth  him,  and  he  shall  know  (it) 
Psa.  31.  23  and  plentifully  rewardeth  the  proud  doer 

35.  12  They  rewardeth  me  evil  for  good,  (to)  the 
137.  8  happy  (shall  he  be)  that  rewardeth  thee 
Prov  25.22  heap  coals  of  fire ..  Lord  shall  reward  thee 

9  .To  be  made  whole ,  complete,  perfect,  chy  shalam,  4. 

Prov  13  13  but  he  that  f eareth ..  shall  be  rewarded 
10.  To  give  away  or  back,  airoSiSoifu  apodidomi. 
Matt.  6.  4,  6,  18  thy  Father,  .shall  reward  thee  ope. 

16.  27  he  shall  reward  every  man  according  to 
2  Ti.  4  14  Lord  reward  him  according  to  his  works 
Rev.  18.  6  Reward  her  even  as  she  rewarded  you,  and 
REWARDER  — 

A  giver  of  hire  or  wage,  luadairobiTps  mislhapod. 

Heb.  11.  6  he  is  a  rewarder  of  them  that  diligently 
RE -ZEPH,  t]!n  stronghold. 

A  city  in  East  Syrian  Palmyrene,  between  Racca  and 
Emesa.  near  Harau  and  Gozan,  and  taken  by  Sennach¬ 
erib. 

2  Ki.ig.  12  (as)  Gozan,  and  Haran,  and  R.  and  the 
Isa.  37. 12  (as)  Gozan,  and  Haran,  andR.,  and  the  ch. 
REZ'-IA,  Jah  is  pleasing. 

An  Asherite,  a  son  of  Ulla.  B  c.  1452. 

1  Ch.  7.  39  sons  of  Ulla;  Arah,  and  Ilannel,  and  R. 
RE'-ZIN,  px-j  dominion. 

1.  The  last  king  of  Syria,  in  the  days  of  Jotlian  king  of 
Judah,  and  slain  by  Tiglath  pileser.  b.c.  742. 

z  Ki.  13.  37  the  Lord  began  to  send.  .R  the  king  of  S. 
16.  5  R.  kingof  Syria,  .came  up  to  Jerusalem  to 
16.  6  R.  king  of  Syria  recovered  Elath  to  Syria 
16.  9  the  king  of  Assyria  went  up . .  and  slew  R. 
Isa.  7.  1  R.  the  king  of  Syria,  .went  up  toward  J. 

7.  4  fear  not. ..for  the  fierce  anger  of  R.  with 

7.  8  For  the . .  head  of  Damascus  (is)  R. ;  and  w. 

8.  6  and  rejoice  in  R  and  Remaliah’s  son 

9. 11  the  Lord  shall  set  up  the  adversaries  of  R. 

2  One  of  the  Nethinim  whose  descendants  returned 
with  Zerubbabel.  B.c.‘  536 

Ezr.  2.  40  The  children  of  R.,  the  children  of  Nek. 
Neh.  7.  50  The  children  of  Reaiah,  the  children  of  It. 
RE’  ZON,  [in  prince,  noble. 

9^  Eliadah,  and  a  subject  of  Hadadezer  king  of 
Zobah,  from  whom  he  fled  to  Damascus,  where  he 
founded  a  kingdom  and  opposed  Solomon  B.c.  1000. 

1  Ki.n.  23  God  stirred  him  up.  .R.  the  son  of  Eliadah 
RHE-GI-DM,  "Phyiov  breach. 

A  port  in  the  S.W.  of  Italy,  opposite  Messina  in  Sicily; 
here  Paul  landed  on  his  way  to  Rome.  It  is  now 
called  Reggio,  and  is  the  capital  of  Calabria. 

Acts  28.  13  we  fetched  a  compass,  and  came  to  R. 
RHE'-SA,  'Pijirct  an  ancestor  of  Jesus. 

Luke  3.  27  of  Joanna,  which  was  (the  son)  of  R  ,  wh. 
RHO'-DA,  'PoStj  a  rose. 

A  damsel  in  the  house  of  Mary  the  mother  of  John 
Mark,  and  who  opened  the  door  for  Peter. 

Acts  12. 13  And. .  a  damsel  came  to  hearken,  named  R 


RHO'-DES,  'PoSos. 

An  island  in  the  Mediterranean  Sea,  W.  of  Lydia,  and 
75  miles  E.  of  Crete.  It  is  120  miles  in  circumference,  and 
was  held  by  a  branch  of  the  Doric  race  about  the  time 
of  the  Trojan  war,  B.c.  1184;  in  408  its  capital  city  was 
built ;  in  431  it  was  compelled  to  pay  tribute  to  Athens; 
in  412  it  changed  sides  ;  in  396  it  changed  sides  again  ; 
m  390  the  aristocrats  recovered  power;  in  357-355  it 
opposed  Athens  ;  in  323  it  submitted  to  Alexander ;  in 
304  it  was  besieged  by  Demetrius  Poliorcetes;  in  108  it 
fought  against  Mithridites ;  in  50  it  helped  Ocsar 
against  Pompey,  but  in  42  it  was  subdued.  In  a.d.  330 
it  was  made  the  capital  of  the  Provincia  Isularium  ;  in 
6i 6  it  was  taken  bythe  Persians  ;  in  651  by theSaracens ; 
in  1309  by  the  Knights  of  St  John;  in  1480  it  repelled 
Mohammed  II ;  in  1522  it  was  taken  by  Soliman  II.  It 
was  noted  for  its  colossal  statute  of  Apollos,  70 
cubits  or  105  feet  high  (built  by  Chares,  a  pupil  of 
Lysippus,  and  by  Laches),  which  was  completed  B.c. 
280 ;  it  was  erected  over  the  entrance  of  the  harbour, 
and  was  overthrown  by  ah  earthquake.  B.c.  224. 

Acts  21.  1  we  came,  .unto  R.,  and  from  thence  unto 

RIB  — 

1  .A  rib,  ala. 

Dan.  7 .  5  three  ribs  in  the  mouth  of  it  between  the 

2.  A  rib,  J lbs  tsela. 

Gen.  2.  21  lie  took  one  of  his  ribs,  and  closed  up  the 
2.  22  the  rib,  which  the  Lord  God  had  taken 
RI'-BAI,  ’T~i  Jah  contends. 

Father  of  Ittai  one  of  David's  valiant  men,  from  Gibeah 
of  Benjamin.  B.C.  1070. 

2  Sa.  23.  29  Ittai  the  son  of  R.  out  of  Gibeah  of.  .Be. 

1  Ch.11.  31  Ithai  the  son  of  R.  of  Gibeah.  .of  Benja. 

RIBBAND  — 

A  thread,  ribband,  S'ns  pathil, 

Numis.  38  they  put  upon  the  fringe,  .a  ribband  of  hi. 
RIB'-LAH,  nSm  bare  place.  See  Diblath. 

A  city  on  tlie  Orontes  N.  of  the  Ihkea:  now  called 
Ribleh. 

N 1111134.  11  And  the  coast  shall  go  down .  .to  R.,  on  the 

2  Ki.23.  33  Pharaoh-neclioh  put  him  in  bands  at  R. 

25.  6,  20  brought. .to  the  king  of  Babylon  to  R. 
25.  21  And  the  kingof  Babylon,  slew  them  at  R. 
Jer  39.  5  they  brought  him.,  to  It.  in  the  land  of  H. 
39.  6  the, king.. slew  the  sons  of  Zedekiali  in  R. 
52.  9  they  took  the  king,  .to  R.  in  the  land  of 
52. 10  he  slew  also  all  the  princes  of  Judah  in  R. 
52.  26  brought  them  to  the  king  of  Babylon  to  R. 
52.  27  And  the  king,  .put  them  to  death  in  R. 
RICH  (man.)  — 

1  .Rich,  TVS!  ashir. 

Exod3o.  15  The  rich  shallnot  give  more,  and  thepoor 
Ruth  3.  10  followedst  not.  .men,  whether  poor  or  r. 

2  Sa.  12.  1  Tlierewere  two.  .in  one  city ;  the  one  rich 
12.  2  The  rich,  had  exceeding  many  flocks  and 
12.  4  there  came  a  traveller  unto  the  rich  man 
Job  27.  19  The  rich  man  shall  lie  down,  but  he  shall 
Psa.  45.  12  the  rich  among  the  people  shall  entreat 
49.  2  Both  low  and  high,  rich  and  poor,  together 
Prov  10. 15  The  rich  man’s  wealth  (is)  his  strong  city 
14.  20  is  hated .  .but  the  rich  (hath)  many  friends 
18.  11  The  rich  man’s  wealth  (is)  his  strong  city 

18.  23  The  poor  useth  entreaties;  but  the  rich 
22.  2  The  rich  and  poor  meet  together :  the  L. 
22.  7  The  rich  ruleth  over  the  poor,  and  the  b. 
22. 16  he  that  giveth  to  the  rich,  (shall)  surely 
28.  6  perverse  (in  his)  ways,  though  he  (be)  rich 
28.  11  The  rich  man  (is)  wise  in  his  own  conceit 

Eccl.  5.  12  the  abundance  of  the  rich  will  not  suffer 
10.  6  Folly  is  set  in  great  dignity,  and  the  rich 
10.  20  curse  not  the  rich  in  thy  bed  chamber:  for 
Isa.  53.  9  made  his  grave,  .with  the  rich  in  his  de. 
Jer.  9  23  let  not  the  rich  (man)  glory  in  his  riches 
Mic.  6.  12  the  rich  men  thereof  are  full  of  violence 
'2. Rich,  wide,  bountiful,  pits’  slioa. 

J  ob  34. 19  nor  regardeth  the  rich  more  than  the  poor 

3.  Rich,  trAovcrios  plousios. 

Matt  19.  23  That  a  rich  man  shall  hardly  enter  into 

19.  24  than  for  a  rich  man  to  enter  into  the  kin. 
27.  57  there  came  a  rich  man  of  Arimathea,  11a. 

Markio.  25  than  for  a  rich  man  to  enter  into  the  kin. 

12.  41  and  many  that  were  rich  cast  in  much 
Luke  6.  24  woe  unto  you  that  are  rich  !  for  ye  have 

12.  16  The  ground  of  a  certain  rich  man  brought 
14.  12  not.  .thy  kinsmen,  nor  (thy)  rich  neiglib. 
16.  1  a  certain  rich  man  which  had  a  steward 
16.  19  a  certain  rich  man,  which  was  clothed  in 
16.  21  crumbs  which  fell  from  the  rich  man’s  t. 
ifi.  22  the  rich  man  also  died,  and  was  buried 
18.  23  he  was  very  sorrow  ful :  for  he  was  very  r. 
18  25  than  for  a  rich  man  toenter  into  the  kin. 
iq.’  2  a  man  named  Zaccheus.  .and  he  was  rich 
21  I  saw  the  rich  men  casting  their  gifts  into 

2  Go  8  9  though  he  was  rich,  yet  for  your  sakes  he 
Enh.  2.  4  God,  who  is  rich  in  mercy,  for  his  great 
i  Ti.  6  17  Charge  them  that  are  rich  in  this  world 
Jas.  I.  10  But  the  rich,  in  that  he  is  made  low  :  be. 

1.  11  so  also  shall  the  rich  man  fade  avyaymhis 

2.  5  the  poor  of  this  world  rich  in  faith,  and 

2.  6  Do  not  rich  men  oppress  you,  and  draw 
5.  1  Go  to  now.  .rich  men,  weep  and  howl  for 

Rev.  2.  9  I  know  thy.  .poverty,  hut  thou  art  rich 

3.  17  I  am  rich,  and  increased  with  goods,  and 
6. 15  the  rich  men,  and  the  chief  captains,  and 

13.  16  both  small  and  great,  rich  and  poor,  free 


RICH 


816 


RIGHT 


4  To  be  or  become  rich ,  ir\ovTeu  pluteo. 

'  Luke  I.  53  and  the  rich  he  hath  sent  empty  away 

RICH  (richer),  to  be,  be  made,  become,  wax  — 

1  Wealth,  substance,  sufficiency,  Jin  hon. 

Prov  28.  22  He  that  hasteth  to  be  rich  hath  an  evil  eye 

2  To  be  heavy,  weighty,  honourable,  "ns  kabed. 

Gen.  13.  2  Abram  (was)  very  rich  in  cattle,  in  silver 

3 . To  reach  to,  overtake,  nasag,  5. 

Lev.  25.  47  if  a  sojourner  or  stranger  wax  rich  by  thee 

4.  To  be  rich,  Tgty  ashar. 

Job  15.  29  He  shall  not  be  rich,  neither  shall  his  su. 
Hos.  12.  8  Yet  I  am  become  rich,  I  have  found  me 

5.  To  make  rich,  ashar,  5. 

Psa.  40. 16  Be  not  thou  afraid  when  one  is  made  rich 
Prov  21.  17  that  loveth  wine  and  oil  shall  not  be  rich 
23  4  Labour  not  to  be  rich ;  cease  from  thine 

28.  20  he  that  maketh  haste  to  be  rich  shall  not 
Jer  5  27  they  are  become  great,  and  waxen  rich 
Dan  11  2  the  fourth  shall  be  far  richer  than  (they) 

Zech.  11.  5  Blessed  (be)  the  LORD ;  for  I  am  rich  :  and 

6.  To  be  or  become  rich,  nKoureu  plouteo. 

Lukem.  21  So  (is)  he  that,  .is  not  rich  toward  God 
Rom  10. 12  same  Lord  over  all  is  rich  unto  all  that 

1  Co  4  8  Now  ye  are  full,  now  ye  are  rich,  ye  have 

2  Co  8  9  that  ye  through  his  poverty  might  be  rich 

I  Ti  69  they  that  will  be  rich  fall  into  temptation 

6.  18  that  they  be  rich  in  good  works,  ready  to 
Rev  3.  18  that  thou  mayest  be  rich;  and  white  rai. 

18  3  merchants  of  the  earth  are  waxed  rich  th. 

18!  15  merchants . .  which  were  made  rich  by  her 
18.  19  wherein  were  made  rich  all  that  had  ships 

RICH,  to  make  (self)  — 

1  .To  make  rich,  ivil  ashar,  5. 

Gen.  14.  23  shouldest  say,  I  have  made  Abram  rich 

1  Sa  2  7  maketh  poor,  and  maketh  rich  :  he  bring. 

Prov  10.  4  but  the  hand  of  the  diligent  maketh  rich 

10  22  The  blessing  of  the  Lord,  it  maketh  rich 

2.  To  make  self  rich,  1  sty  ashar,  7. 

Prov  13.  7  There  is  that  maketh  himself  rich, yet  (ha.) 

Z.  To  make  rich,  irXovTifa  ploutizo. 

2  Co.  6  10  yet  making  many  rich ;  as  having  nothing 

RICHES  — 

1  .Substance-,  riches,  Jin  hon. 

Psa.119.  14  I  have  rejoiced,  .as  (much  as)  inall  riches 
Prov.  8.  18  (are)  with  me;  (yea),  durable  riches  and  n. 

II.  4  Riches  profit  not  in  the  day  of  wrath :  but 
13  7  maketh  himself  poor,  yet  (hath)  great  ri. 

in  14  House  and  riches  (are)  the  inheritance  of 
24.  4  filled  with'all  precious  and  pleasant  riches 
Eze.  27.  12  thy  merchant . .  of  all  (kind  of)riches;  with 
27. 18  for  the  multitude  of  all  riches;  in  the  wl. 

27  27  Thy  riches,  and  thy  fairs,  thy  merchandise 

27.  33  enrich,  .with  the  multitude  of  thy  riches 

2 . Multitude,  Jinn  hamon. 

Psa.  37.  16  better  than  the  riches  of  many  wicked 

3.  Force,  might,  *rn  chayil. 

Job  20. 15  He  hath  swallowed  down  riches,  and  he 
Psa  62.  10  if  riches  increase,  set  not  your  heart  (upon 
73. 12  prosper  in  the  world ;  they  increase  (in)  r. 
Isa.  8.  4  riches  of  Damascus  and  the  spoil  of  Sam. 
10.  14  my  hand  hath  found  as  a  nest  the  riches 
30.  6  they  will  carry  their  riches  upon  the  sho. 
61.  6  ye  shall  eat  the  riches  of  the  Gentiles,  and 
Eze  26.  12  they  shall  make  a  spoil  of  thy  riches,  and 

28.  4  thou  hast  gotten  thee  riches,  .and  hast  go. 
28'  5  traffic  hast  thou  increased  thy  riches,  and 
28.  5  thine  heart  is  lifted  up  because  of  thy  ri. 

4.  Thing  laid  or  treasured  up,  Jt?n  chosen. 

Prov.27.  24  For  riches  (are)  not  for  ever  :  anddotlithe 

6.  What  is  over  and  above,  non’  yithrah. 

Jer.  48.  36  the  riches  (that)  lie  hath  gotten  are  peris. 

6.  Ooods,  what  is  covered  or  concealed,  o’D3)  nekasim. 
Josh.22.  8  Return  with  much  riches  unto  your  tents 

7.  Riches,  rpy  osher. 

Gen.  31.  16  For  all  the  riches  which  God  hath  taken 
1  Sa.  17.  25  king  will  enrich  him  with  great  riches,  and 
1  Ki.  3.  11  neither  hast  asked  riches  for  thyself,  nor 

3.  13  have  also  givenjthee.  .both  riches  and  ho. 
10.  23  exceeded  all  the  kings,  .forriches  and  for 

1  Ch.29.  12  Both  riches  and  honour  (come)  of  thee,  and 

29.  28  died,  .full  of  days,  riches,  and  honour:  and 

2  Ch.  1.  1 1  hast  not  asked  riches,  wealth,  or  honour 

I.  12  give  thee  riches,  and  wealth,  and  honour 
9!  22  passed  all  the  kings . .  in  riches  and  wisdom 

17.  5  he  had  riches  and  honour  in  abundance 

18.  1  Jehoshaphat  had  riches  and  honour  in  a. 
32.  27  had  exceeding  much  riches  and  honour 

E3th  1.  4  Whenhe  showed  the  richesofhis  glorious 

5.  11  told  them  of  the  glory  of  his  riches,  and 
Psa.  49.  6  boast,  .in  the  multitude  of  their  riches 
52.  7  trusted  in  the  abundance  of  his  riches 
1 12.  3  Wealth  and  riches  (shall  be)  in  his  house 
Prov.  3.  16  (and)  in  her  left  hand  riches  and  honour 

8.  18  Riches  and  honour  (are)  with  me ;  (yea) 

II.  16  honour;  and  strong  (men)  retain  riches 
11.  28  He  that  trustethin  his  riches  shall  fall 

13.  8  The  ransom  of  a  man's  life  (are)  his  riches 

14.  24  The  crown  of  the  wise(is)their  riches;  (but 

22.  1  rather  to  be  chosen  than  great  riches, (and) 

22.  4  fearof  the  LORD,  (are)  riches,  honour,  and 

30.  8  give  me  neither  poverty  nor  riches ;  feed 
Eccl.  4.  8  neither  is  his  eye  satisfied  with  riches 


Eccl.  5.  13  riches  kept  for  the  owners  thereof  to  th. 

5.  14  But  those  riches  perish  by  evil  travail 

5.  19  to  whom  God  hath  given  riches  and  we. 

6.  2  to  whom  God  hath  given  riches,  wealth 
9.  11  nor  yet  riches  to  men  of  understanding 

Jer.  9.  23  let  not  the  rich  (man)  glory  in  his  riches 
17.  11  he  that  getteth  riches,  and  not  by  right 
Dan.  11.  2  by  his  strength  through  his  riches  he  sh. 

8.  Acquisition,  JJli?  qinyan. 

Psa.  104.  24  made  them  all :  the  earth  is  full  of.thyn. 

9.  What  is  collected,  goods,  substance,  thin  rekush. 
Gen  36.  7  For  their  riches  were  more  than  they  that 
2  Ch.20.  25  found  among  them,  .both  riches  with  the 
Dan.  11.  13  with  a  great  army  and  with  much  riches 

11.  24  scatter  among  them  the  prey,  and  riches 
11.  28  he  return  into  his  land  with  great  riches 

1 0.  Wide,  rich,  bountiful,  ]pv  shua. 

Job  36.  19  Will  he  esteem  thy  riches  ?  (no),  not  gold 

1 1 .  Riches,  it\ovtos  ploutos. 

Matt  13.  22  deceitfulness  of  riches,  choke  the  word 
Mark  4  19  deceitfulness  of  riches,  and  the  lusts  of 
Luke  8.  14  choked  with  cares  and  riches  and  pleas. 
Rom  2.  4  Or  despisest  thou  the  riches  of  his  good. 

9.  23  that  he  might  make  known  the  riches  of 
11.  12  Now  if  the  fall  of  them  (be)  the  riches  of 
11.  12  diminishing  of  them  the  riches  of  the  G 
11.  33  the  depth  of  the  riches  both  of  the  wisd. 

2  Co.  8.  2  abounded  unto  the  riches  of  their  liber. 
Epli.  1  7  sins,  according  to  the  riches  of  his  grace 

1.  18  riches  of  the  glory  of  his  inheritance  in 

2  7  might  show  the  exceeding  riches  of  his  gr. 

3.  8  I  should  preach . .  the  unsearchable  riches 
3.  16  according  to  the  riches  of  his  glory,  to  be 
Phil.  4.  19  supply  all  your  need  according  to  his  ri. 
Col.  1  27  would  make  known  what  (is)  the  riches 

2.  2  unto  all  riches  of  the  full  assurance  of  un. 

1  Ti.  6.  17  nor  trust  in  uncertain  riches,  but  in  the 
lleb.  II.  26  reproachof  Christ  greater  riches  than  the 
Jas.  5.  2  Your  riches  are  corrupted,  and  your  gar. 
Rev.  5.  12  that  was  slain  to  receive  power,  andriches 

18.  17  For  in  one  hour  so  great  riches  is  come  to 

12 . Goods,  xpiiya  chrema. 

Markio.  23  How  hardly  shall  they  that  have  riches 

10.  24  how  hard  is  it  for  them  that  trust  in  ri. 
Lukei8.  24  How  hardly  shall  they  that  have  riches 

RICHES,  hidden  — 

Hidden  treasures  or  riches,  JiDPP  matmon. 

Isa.  45.  3  I  will  give  thee . .  hidden  riches  of  secret 

RICHLY  — 

Richly,  wAoi ariais  plousios. 

Col  3.  16  Let  the  word  of  Christ  dwell  in  you  richly 
1  Ti.  6.  17  who  giveth  us  richly  all  things  to  enjoy 

RED,  to  — 

1  .To  snatch  at  or  away,  deliver,  7?)  natsal,  5. 

Gen.  37.  22  that  he  might  rid  him  out  of  their  hands 
Exod.  6.  6  will  rid  you  out  of  their  bondage,  and  I 
Psa.  82.  4  Deliver  the  poor  and  needy ;  rid  (them) 

2.  To  open,  rrfB  patsah. 

Psa.144.  7  rid  me,  and  deliver  me  outof  great  waters 
144.  11  Rid  me,  and  deliver  me  from  the  hand  of 

3.  To  cause  to  cease  or  rest,  ruty  shabath,  5. 

Lev.  26.  6  and  I  will  rid  evil  beasts  out  of  the  land 

RIDDANCE,  (to  make  clean)  — 

1. jfo  end,  be  consumed,  nba  kalah. 

Zeph.  1.  18  for  he  shall  make  even  a  speedy  riddance 

2.  To  make  an  end,  consume,  n?3  krdali,  3. 

Lev.  23.  22  shalt  not  make  clean  riddance  of  the  co. 

RIDDLE  — 

A  hidden  saying,  nrn  chidah. 

Judgi4-  12  I  will  now  put  forth  a  riddle  unto  you  :  if 
14.  13  Put  forth  thy  riddle,  that  we  may  hear  it 
14.  14  could  not  in  three  days  expound  the'rid. 
14.  15  that  he  may  declare  unto  us  the  riddle 
14.  16  thou  hast  put  forth  a  riddle  unto  the  ch. 
14.  17  told  the  riddle  to  the  children  of  her  pe. 
14.  18  If  .not.  .ye  had  not  found  out  my  riddle 
14.  19  gave,  unto  them  which  expounded  the  ri. 
Eze.  17.  2  Son  of  man,  put  forth  a  riddle,  and  speak 

RIDE,  to  cause  or  make  — 

To  cause  or  make  to  ride,  33"i  rakab,  5. 

Gen.  41.  43  he  made  him  to  ride  in  the  second  chariot 
Deut}2.  13  He  made  him  ride  on  the  high  places  of 

1  Ki  1.  33  cause  Solomon  my  son  to  ride  upon  mine 
1.  38  caused  Solomon  to  ride  upon  king  David’s 
1.  44  caused  him  to  ride  upon  the  king’s  mule 

2  Ki.io.  16  So  they  made  him  ride  in  his  chariot 
Job  30.  22  thou  causest  me  to  ride  (upon  it),  and  d. 
Psa.  66. '12  Thou  hast  caused  men  to  ride  over  our 
Isa.  58.  14  cause  thee  to  ride  upon  the  high  places  of 
Hos.  10.  11  I  will  make  Ephraim  to  ride;  Judah  shall 

RIDE  (on,  upon,  in  a  chariot),  to  — 

To  ride,  33";  rakab. 

Gen.  24.  61  they  rode  upon  the  camels,  and  followed 
Lev.  15.  9  what  saddle  soever  he  rideth  upon  that 
Num  22.  30  upon  which  thou  hast  ridden  ever  since 
Deut33.  26  rideth  upon  the  heaven  in  thy  help,  and 
Judg.  5.  10  Speak,  ye  that  ride  on  white  asses,  ye  th. 
10.  4  thirty  sons  that  rode  on  thirty  ass  colts 
12.  14  that  rode  on  threescore  and  ten  ass  colts 
1  Sa.  25.  20  it  was  (so,  as)  she  rode  on  the  ass,  that 
25.  42  hasted,  and  arose,  and  rodelupon  an  ass 
30.  17  young  men,  which  rode  upon  camels,  and 


2  Sa.  16.  2  for  the  king's  household  to  ride  on;  and 
18.  9  Absalom  rode  upon  a  mule,  and  the  mule 
19. 26  saddle  me  an  ass,  that  I  may  ride  thereon 
22.  1 1  rode  upon  a  cherub,  and  did  fly ;  and  he 

1  Ki.  13.  13  saddled  him  the  ass:  and  he  rode  thereon 

18.  45  And  Ahab  rode,  and  went  to  Jezreel 

2  Ki.  9.  16  So  Jehu  rode  in  a  chariot,  and  went  to  J. 

9.  25  when  I  and  thou  rode  together  after  Ah. 
Neh.  2. 12  with  me,  save  the  beast  that  I  rode  upon 
Esth.  6.  8  and  the  horse  that  the  king  rideth  upon 

8.  14  posts  that  rode  upon  mules  (and)  camels 
Psa.  18.  10  rode  upon  a  cherub,  and  did  fly ;  yea,  he 
45.  4  in  thy  majesty  ride  prosperously,  because 
68.  4  extol  him  that  rideth  upon  the  heavens 
68.  33  To  him  that  rideth  upon  the  heavens  of 
Isa.  19.  1  the  Lord  rideth  upon  a  swift  cloud,  and 
30.  16  We  will  ride  upon  the  swift;  therefore  shall 
Jer.  6.23  they  ride  upon  horses,  set  in  array  as  men 
50.  42  shall  ride  upon  horses,  (every  one)  put  in 
Hos.  14.  3  we  will  not  ride  upon  horses ;  neither  will 
Amos  2.  15  neither  shall  he  that  rideth  the  horse  de. 
Hah.  3.  8  that  thou  didst  ride  upon  thine  horses 
Hag.  2.  22  overthrow  the  chariots,  and  those  thatr. 

RIDER,  RIDING  — 

To  ride,  33i  rakab. 

Gen.  49.  17  biteth  the  horse  heels,  so  that  his  rider 
Exod  1 5.  1,  21  horse  and  his  rider  hath  he  thrown  in. 
Num 22  22  Now  he  was  riding  upon  his  ass,  and  his 
2  Ki.  4.24  slack  not  (thy)  riding  for  me,  except  I  bid 
18.  23  if  thou  be  able  on  thy  part  to  set  riders 
Esth.  8.  10  riders  on  mules,  camels,  (and)  young  dr. 
Job  39.  18  she  scorneth  the  horse  and  his  rider 
Isa.  36.  8  if  thou  be  able  on  thy  part  to  set  riders 
J  er.  1 7.  25  riding  in  chariots  and  on  horses,  they,  and 

22.  4  riding  in  chariots  and  on  horses,  he,  and 
51.  21  break  in  pieces  the  horse  and  his  rider;  and 
51.  21  I  break  in  pieces  the  chariot  and  his  rid. 

Eze.  23.  6  youngmen,  horsemen  riding  upon  horses 

23.  12  horsemen  riding  upon  horses,  all  of  them 
23  23  renowned,  all  of  them  riding  upon  horses 
38.  15  all  of  them  riding  upon  horses,  a  great  c. 

Hag.  2.  22  horses  and  their  riders  shall  come  down 
Zech.  1 .  8  and  behold  a  man  riding  upon  a  red  horse 
9.  9  riding  upon  an  ass,  and  upon  a  colt  the 

10.  5  the  riders  on  horses  shall  be  confounded 
12.  4  smite  every  horse,  .and  his  rider  with  m. 

RIDGE  — 

A  furrow,  ridge,  oVn  telem. 

Psa.  65.  10  Thou  waterest  the  ridges  thereof  abunda. 

RIE,  RYE  —  j  < 

Prickly  spelt  or  vetch,  npD3  kussemeih. 

Exod.  9.  32  But  the  wheat  and  the  rye  were  not  sm. 
Isa.  28.  25  appointed  barley,  and  ther  ye,  in  their  p.t 

RIFLED,  to  be  — 

To  be  rifled,  spoiled,  robbed,  Dppi  shasas,  2. 

Zech  14.  2  city  shall  be  taken,  and  the  houses  rifled 
RIGHT  — 

1.  Truth,  rex  emeth. 

Gen.  24.  48  which  had  led  me  in  the  right  way  to  take 
Neh.  9.  33  for  thou  hast  done  right,  but  we  have  d. 
Jer.  2.  21  planted  thee  a  noble  vine,  wholly  a  right 

2.  Right  of  freeing  or  redeeming,  geullah. 

Ruth  4.  6  redeem  thou  my  right  to  thyself ;  for  I 

3.  Right  hand  or  side,  J’p;  yamin. 

Gen.  48. 17  saw,  that  his  father  laid  his  right  hand  up. 
Exod 29.  22  the  right  shoulder;  for  it  (is)  a  ram  of 
Lev  7.  32  the  right  shoulder  shall  ye  give  unto  the 

7.  33  shall  have  the  right  shoulder  for  (his)  part 

8.  25  two  kidneys,  and  their  fat,  and  the  right 

8.  26  on  the  fat,  and  upon  the  right  shoulder 

9.  21  breasts  and  the  right  shoulder  Aaron  w. 
Num  18.  1 8  as  the  wave  breast  and  as  the  right  shoul. 
Judg.  3.  16  gird  it  under  his  raiment  upon  his  right 

3.  21  took  the  dagger  from  his  right  thigh,  aud 
7.  20  the  trumpets  in  their  right  hands  to  blow 

1  Sa.  11.  2  that  I  may  thrust  out  all  your  right  eyes 

2  Sa.  20.  9  took  Amasa  by  the  beard  with  the  right 
1  Ki.  7.  39  five  bases  on  the  right  side  of  the  house 

7.  49  five  on  the  right  (side),  and  five  on  the  left 
Job  30.  12  Upon(my)right'(hand).rise  the  youth;  th. 
Psa.  73.  23  thou  hast  holden  (me)  by  my  right  hand 
X2i.  5  the  Lord  (is)  thy  shade  upon  thy  right  h. 
Jer.  22.  24  were  the  signet  upon  my  right  hand,  yet 
Eze.  39.  3  cause  thine  arrows  to  fall  out  of  thy  right 
Zech.  4.  3  one  upon  the  right  (side)  of  the  bowl,  and 

4.  11  these  two  olive  trees  upon  the  right  (side) 

11.  17  upon  his  right  eye.  .his  right  eye  .shall be 

4 . Right  hand  or  side,  ’4’PJ  yemini. 

Eze.  4.  6  lie  again  on  thy  right  side,  and  thou  shalt 


.Right  hand  or  side,  ’49’  yemani. 

Exod  29.  20,  20  upon  the  tip  of  the  right  ear  of 
29.  20  thumb  of  their  right  hand .  .right  foot 
Lev.  8.  23  put  (it)  upon  the  tip  of  Aaron's  right  ear 
8.  23  aud  upon  the  thumb  of  his  right  hand 
8.  23  and  upon  the  great  toe  of  his  right  foot 
8.  24  the  blood  upon  the  tip  of  their  right  ear 
8.  24  and  upon  the  thumbs  of  their  right hands 
8.  24  and  upon  the  great  toes  of  their  right  feet 
14.  14,  17,  25,  28  right  ear.  .right,  .right  foot 
14.  16  priest  shall  dip  his  right  finger  in  the  oil 
14.  27  priest  shall  sprinkle  with  his  right  finger 

1  Ki.  6.  8  The  door,  (was)  in  the  right  side  of  the 

7.  21  he  set  up  the  right  pillar,  and  called  the 
7.  39  put  five  bases  on  the  right  side  of  the  no. 

2  Ki  1 1.  1 1  from  the  right  corner  of  the  temple  to  the 
2  Ch.  4.  10  set  the  sea  on  the  right  side  of  tlie.east 


RIGHT 


817 


RIGHTEOUS 


2  Ch.23. 10  from  the  right  side  of  the  temple  to  the 
j^ze.  4.  6  lie  again  011  thy  right  side,  and  thou  shalt 
47.  1  from  the  right  side  of  the  house,  at  the 
47.  2  behold,  there  ran  out  waters  on  the  right  s. 

6 .One  right,  upright,  ~C’,'  yashar. 

Exod  15.  26  and  wilt  do  that  whiclris  right  in  his  sig. 
Deut.  6.  18  thou  shalt  do  (that  which  is)  right  and  g. 
12.  8  every  man  whatsoever’(is)rightin  hisown 

12.  25  (that  which  is)  right  in  the  sight  of  the  L. 
So  in  21.  9 ;  i  Ki.  15.  5 ;  2  Ki.  12.  2  ;  14.  3  ;  15.  3,  34 ;  16. 
2 ;  18.  3 ;  22.  2;  2  Oh.  20.  32  ;  24.  2;  25.  2  ;  26.  4 ;  27.  2 ;  28. 
1 ;  23.  2 ;  34.  2. 

Deut  12.  28  thou  doest  (that  which  is)  good  and  right 

13.  18  to  do  (that  which  is)  right  in  the  eyes  of 

32.  4  and  without  iniquity,  just  and  right  (is) 
•Tosh.  9.  25  as  it  seemeth  good  and  right  unto  thee  to 
Judgiy.  6  every  man  did  (that  which  was)  right  in 

21.  25  every  man  did  (that  which  was)  right  in 

1  Sa.  12.  23  will  teach  you  the  good  andthe  right  way 

1  Ki.11.  33  to  do  (that  which  is)  right  in  mine  eyes 

11.  38  do  (that  is)  right  in  my  sight,  to  keep  ray 

14.  8  to  do  (that)  only  (which  was)  right  in  mi. 

15.  11  Asa  did  (that  which  was)rightin  the  eyes 

22.  43  doing  (that  which  was)  right  in  the  eyes 

2  Ki.  10. 15  Is  thine  heart  right,  as  my  heart  (is)  with 

10. 30  done  well  in  executing  (that  which  is)  ri. 
2  Ch.  14.  2  Asa  did  (that  which  was)  good  and  right 

31.  20  wrought  (that  which  was)  good  and  right 
Ezra  8.  2i  to  seek  of  him  a  right  way  for  us,  and  for 
Nell.  q.  13  gavest  them  right  judgments,  and  true 
Job  33.  27  perverted  (that  which  was)  right,  and  it 
Tsa.  19.  8  statutes  of  the  Lord  (are) right,  rejoicing 

33.  4  For  the  word  of  the  Lord  (is)  right ;  and  all 
107.  7  he  led  them  forth  by  the  right  way,  that 

Prov.  8.  9  and  right  to  them  that  find  knowledge 

12.  15  The  way  of  a  fool  (is)  right  in  his  own  eyes 

14. 12  There  is  a  way  which  seemeth  right  unto 

16. 13  and  they  love  him  that  speaketh  right 

16.  25  There  is  a  way  that  seemeth  right  unto 
20. 11  his  work  (be)  pure,  and  whether  (it  lie)  r 
21.  2  Every  way  of  a  man  (is)  right  in  his  own 

21.  8  but  (as  for)  the  pure,  his  work  (is)  right 
Jer.  34.  15  had  done  right  in  my  sight,  in  proclaim. 
Hos.  14.  9  for  the  ways  of  the  Lord  (are)  right,  and 

7.  Right,  uprightness, yosher. 

Job  6.  25  How  forcible  are  right  words  !  but  what 
Prov.  4.  1 1  taught  thee . .  1  have  led  thee  in  right  pa. 

8 . To  be  prepared,  ready ,  established,  pa  kun,  2. 
Job  42.  7  not  spoken  of  me  (the  thing  that  is)  right 

42.  8  not  spoken  of  me  (the  thing  which  is)  ri. 
Psa.  51.  10  and  renew  a  right  spirit  within  me 

78.  37  For  their  heart  was  not  right  with  him 

9. So,  prepared,  right,  |3  ken. 

Num  27.  7  The  daughters  of  Zelophehad  speak  right 

10.  Rightness,  uprightness,  puys  kishron. 

Eccl.  4.  4  every  right  work,  that  for  this  a  man  is 

11.  Upright  place  or  thing,  •W’.?  mishor. 

Psa.  45.  6  sceptre  of  thy  kingdom  (is)  a  right  sceptre 

12.  Judgment,  right,  cause,  manner,  tisyp  mislipat. 
Gen.  18.  25  Shall  not  the  judge  of  all  thejearth  dori.? 
Deut2i.  17  beginning  of  his  strength :  the’  right  of  the 
Job  34.  6  Should  I  lie  against  my  right? my  wound 

34.  17  Shall  even  he  that  hateth  right  govern? 

35.  2  Thinkest  thou  this  to  be  right,  (that)  thou 

36.  6  the  wicked  :  but  giveth  right  to  the  poor 
Psa.  9.  4  thou  hast  maintained  my  right  and  my 

140.  12  cause  of  the  afflicted,  (and)  the  right  of 
Prov.  7  2.  5  The  thoughts  of  the  righteous  (are)  right 

16.  8  Better,  .than  great  revenues  without  rig. 
Isa.  10.  2  to  take  away  the  right  from  the  poor  of 

32.  7  words,  even  when  the  needy  speaketh  ri. 
Jer.  5.  28  and  the  right  of  the  needy  do  they  not 

17.  11  he  that  getteth  riches,  and  not  by  right 
32.  7  for  the  right  of  redemption  (is)  thine  to 
32.  8  for  the  right  of  inheritance  (is)  thine,  and 

Lam.  3.  35  To  turn  aside  the  right  of  a  man  before 
Eze.  21.  27  until  he  come  whose  right  it  is ;  and  I  w. 

13.  Straight  forward,  rroi  nakoach. 

2  Sa.  15.  3  See,  thy  matters  (are)  good  and  right;  but 
Prov 24.  26  shall  kiss  (his)  lips  that  giveth  aright  an. 
Amos  3.  10  For  they  know  not  to  do  right,  saith  the 

14  Rightness,  justice,  pax  tsedeq. 

Psa.  9.  4  thou  satest  in  the  throne  judging  right 
17.  1  Hear  the  right,  O  Lord,  attend  unto  my 
119.  75  that  thy  judgments  (are)  right,  and  (that) 

15.  Rightness,  justice,  npn*  tsedaqah. 

2  Sa.  19.  28  what  right  therefore  have  I  yet  to  cry  any 
Neh.  2.  20  ye  have  no  portion,  nor  right,  nor  memo. 
Eze.  18.  5,  19,  21,  27  that  which  is  lawful  and  right 
33. 14,  16,  19  that  which  is  lawful  and  right 

\§. Right  (hand,  foot,  or  side),  Se^i6s  dexios. 

Matt.  5.  29  if  thy  right  eye  offend  thee,  pluck  it  out 
5.  30  if  thy  right  hand  offend  thee,  cutif  off,  and 
5.  39  whosoever  shall  smite  thee  on  thy  right 
Luke  6.  6  was  aman  whose  right  hand  was  withered 

22.  50  smote  a  servant . .  aud  cut  off  his  right  ear 
Johm8. 10  Then  Simon  Peter,  .cut  off  his  right  ear 

21.  6  Cast  the  net  on  the  right  side  of  the  ship 
Acts  3.  7  he  took  him  by  the  right  hand,  and  lifted 
Rev.  1. 16  he  had  in  his  right  hand  seven  stars ;  and 
1.  17  laid  his  right  liaud  upon  me,  saying  unto 
10.  2  set  his  right  foot  upon  the  sea,  and  (his) 

13.  16  to  receive  a  mark  in  their  right  haud,  or 

1 7.  Right,  just,  SiVaios  dikaios. 

JIatt  20.  4  and  whatsoever  is  right  I  will  give  you 

103 


Matt  20.  7  [whatsoever  is  right, (that)  shall  ye  receive] 
Lukei2.  57  of  yourselves  judge  ye  not  what  is  right  ? 
Acts  4.  19  Whether  it  be  right  in  the  sight  of  God  to 
Eph.  6.  1  Children,  obey  your  parents,  .this  is  right 

18.  Privilege,  i^ovala  exousia. 

Heb.  13.  10  whereof  they  have  no  right  to  eat  which 
Rev.  22.  14  may  have  right  to  thetreeof  life,  andmay 

19.  Straight,  upright,  correct,  evffvs  euthus. 

Acts  8.  21  thy  heart  is  not  right  in  the  sight  of  God 
13.  10  to  pervert  the  right  ways  of  the  Lord 
2  Pe.  2.  15  Which  have  forsaken  the  right  way,  and 

20 . Right,  upright,  erect,  op6us  orthos. 

Lukeio.  28  Thou  hast  answered  right :  this  do,  and 
RIGHT,  to  be,  esteem,  go  on  — 

1  .To  be  right  or  upright,  nr;  yashar. 

1  Ch.13.  4  for  the  thing  was  right  in  the  eyes  of  all 

2.  To  esteem  or  go  right,  nt?;  yashar,  3. 

Psa.119  128  I  esteem  all  (thy)  precepts,  .(to  be)  right 
Prov.  9.  15  To  call  passengers  who  go  right  on  their 

3.  To  be  right  or  upright,  ip’3  kasher. 

Esth.  8.  5  and  the  thing  (seem)  right  before  the  king 
RIGHT  (early,  forth,  on)  — 

1. Straightforward, over  against, right  on,r\f\  nokach. 
Prov.  4.  25  Let  thine  eyes  look  right  on,  and  let  thine 

2.  To  face,  front,  look,  nis  panah. 

Psa.  46.  5  God  shall  help  her,  (and  that)  right  early 

3.  Face,  cis  panim. 

Jer.  49.  5  shall  be  driven  out  every  man  right  forth 
RIGHT  hand  or  side  — 

1. Right  hand  or  side,  J'p;  yamin. 

Gen.  13.  9  or  if  (thou  depart)  to  the  right  hand  then 
24.  4y  I  may  turn  to  the  right  hand,  or  to  the 
48.  13  Ephraim  in  his  right  hand  toward  Israel’s 
48.  13  Manasseh  .toward  Israel's  right  hand, and 
48  14  Israel  stretched  out  his  right  hand,  and 
48.  18  Not  so.  .put  thy  right  hand  upon  his  head 
Exod  14.  22,  29  wall  unto  them  on  their  right  hand 

15.  6  Thy  right  hand  .thy  right  hand,  O  Lord 

15.  12  Thou  stretchedst  out  thy  right  hand,  the 
Num  20.  17  we  will  not  turn  to  the  righthand  nor  to 

22.  26  no  way  to  turn  either  to  the  right  hand 
Deut.  2.  27  will  neither  turn  unto  the  right  hand  nor 

5.  32  ye  shall  not  turn  aside  to  the  right  hand 
17.  ’11  thou  shalt  not  decline,  .(to)  the  right  ha. 
17.  20  turn  not  aside,  .(to)  the  right  hand,  nor  (to) 
28. 14  not  go  aside,  .(to)  the  right  hand  or  (to) 

33.  2  from  his  right  hand  (went)  a  fiery  law  for 
Josh.  1.  7  turn  not  from  it  (to)the  righthand  or(to) 

17.  7  border  went  along  on  the  right  hand  unto 

23.  6  turn  not  aside  therefrom  (to)  the  right  h. 
Judg.  5.  26  right  hand  to  the  workmen  s  hammer 

16.  29  of  the  one  with  his  right  hand,  and  of  the 

1  Sa.  6.  i2  turned  not  aside  (to)  to  right  hand  or  (to) 

2  Sa.  2.  19  turned  not  to  the  right  hand  nor  to  the 

2.  21  Turn  thee  aside  to  thy  right  hand  or  to 

16.  6  mighty  men  (were)  on  his  right  hand  and 

24.  5  on  the  right  side  of  the  city  that  (lieth)  in 

1  Ki.  2.  19  sat  down .  .and  she  sat  on  his  right  hand 

22.  19  standing  by  him  on  his  right  hand  and  on 

2  Ki.  12.  9  on  tlic  right  side  as  one  cometh  into  the 

22.  2  turned  not  aside  to  the  right  hand  or  to 

23.  13  which  (were)  on  the  right  hand  of  the  m. 

1  Ch.  6.  39  brother  Asaph,  who  stood  on  his  right  h. 

2  Ch.  3.  17  one  on  the  right  haud,  and  the  other  on 

4.  6,  7,  8  five  on  the  right  hand,  and  five  on 

18.  18  standing  on  his  right  hand  and  (on)  his 

34.  2  declined  (neither)  to  the  right  hand  nor 
Neh.  8.  4  Maaseiah,  on  his  right  hand;  and  on  his 

12.  31  went  on  the  right  hand  upon  the  wall  to. 
Job  23.  9  he  hideth  himself  on  the  right  hand,  th. 

40.  14  that  thine  own  right  hand  can  save  thee 
Psa.  16.  8  is)  at  my  right  hand,  I  shall  not  be  moved 
16. 11  at  thy  righthand .  pleasures  for  evermore 

17.  7  thou  that  savest  by  thy  right  hand  them 

18.  35  thy  right  hand  hath  holden  me  up,  and 

20.  6  with  the  saving  strength  of  his  right  hand 

21.  8  thy  right  hand  shall  find  out  those  that 
26.  iolnwhosehands(is)mischief.  .theirrighth. 

44.  3  thy  right  hand,  and  thine  arm,  and  the 

45.  4  thy  right  hand  shall  teach  thee  terrible 
45.  9  upon  thy  right  hand  did  stand  the  queen 
48.  10  thy  right  hand  is  full  of  righteousness 
60.  5  save  (with)  thy  right  hand,  and  hear  me 
63.  8  followeth  hard  after  thee  ;  thy  righthand 
74.  11  Why  withdrawest  thou,  .thy  right  hand? 

77.  10  the  years  of  the  right  hand  of  the  most 

78.  54  mountain,  his  right  hand  had  purchased 
80.  15  vineyard  which  thy  right  hand  hath  pla. 
80.  17  hand  be  upon  the  man  of  thy  right  hand 
89.  13  strong  is  thy  hand,  .high  is  thy  right  ha. 
89.  25  I  will  set.  .his  right  hand  in  the  rivers 
89.  42  Thou  hast  set  up  the  right  hand  of  his  ad. 
91 .  7  and  ten  thousand  at  thy  right  hand ;  (but) 
98.  1  his  right  hand,  and  his  holy  arm,  hath  g. 

108.  6  save  (with)thy  right  hand, 'and  answer  me 

109.  6  and  let  Satan  stand  at  his  right  haud 
109.  31  he  shall  stand  at  the  right  hand  of  the 
no.  1  Sit  thou  at  my  right  hand,  until  I  make 
no.  5  The  Lord  at  thy  right  hand  shall  strike 
118.  15,  16  right  handofthe  Lord doeth  valiantly 
118.  16  The  right  hand  of  the  Lord  is  exalted 

137.  5  If  I  forget  thee,  .let  my  right  hand  forget 

138.  7  stretch  forth,  .thy  right  hand  shall  save 
139. 10  Even  there,  .thy  right  hand  shall  hold  me 
142.  4  I  looked  on  (my)  right  hand,  and  beheld 


Psa. 144.  8,  11  right  hand  (is)  a  righthand  of  falseh. 
Prov.  3.  16  Length  of  days  (is)  in .  .righthand  ;  (and) 

4.  27  Turn  not  to  the  right  hand  nor  totheleft 
27.  16  and  the  ointment  of  his  right  hand, (which) 

Eccl.  10.  2  A  wise  man’s  heart  (is)  at  his  right  hand 
Song  2.  6  and  his  right  hand  doth  embrace  me 
8.  3  and  his  right  hand  should  embrace  me 
Isa.  9.  20  he  shall  snatch  on  the  right  hand,  and  be 
41. 10  with  the  right  hand  of  my  righteousness 
41. 13  thy  God  will  hold  thy  right  hand,  saying 

44.  20  say,  (Is  there)  not  a  lie  in  my  right  hand 

45.  1  whose  right  hand  I  have  holden,  to  subd. 
48.  13  my  right  hand  hath  spanned  the  heavens 
54.  3  thou  shalt  break  forth  on  the  right  hand 
62.  8  The  Lord  hath  sworn  by  his  right  hand 
63. 12  That  led  (them)  by  the  right  hand  of  Mo. 

Lam.  2.  3  he  hath  drawn  hack  his  right  hand  from 
2.  4  stood  with  his  right  hand  as  an  adversary 
Eze.  1.  10  and  the  face  of  a  lion  on  the  right  side 
10.  3  the  cherubim  stood  on  the  right  side  of 
16.  46  sister,  that  dwelleth  at  thy  right  hand 

21.  22  At  his  right  hand  was  the  divination  for 
Dan.  12.  7  when  he  held  up  his  right  hand  and  his 
Jon.  4.  11  their  right  hand  and  their  lefthand;  and 
Hab.  2.  16  the  cup  of  the  Lord’s  right  hand  shall  be 
Zech.  3.  1  standing  at  his  right  hand  to  resist  him 

12.  6  on  the  right  hand  and  on  the  left ;  and 

2.  Right  hand,  side,  WD],  "JD]  yemani,  yemini. 

2  Ch.  3.  17  called  the  name  of  that  on  the  right  hand 

3.  Right  hand,  side,  8e(ibs  dexios. 

Matt.  6.  3  thy  left  hand  know  what  thy  right  hand 
20.  21  the  one  on  thy  right  hand,  and  the  other 
20.  23  to  sit  on  my  right  hand,  and  on  my  left 

22.  44  Sit  thou  on  my  right  hand,  till  I  make 
25.  33  he  shall  set  the  sheep  on  his  right  hand 

25.  34  the  king  say  unto  them  on  his  right  hand 

26.  64  see.  .sitting  on  the  right  hand  of  power 

27.  29  they  put.  a  reed  in  his  right  hand  :  and 

27.  38  one  on  the  right  hand,  and  another  on  the 
Markio.  37  one  on  thy  right  hand,  and  the  other  on 

10.  40  to  sit  on  my  right  hand  and  on  my  left 
12.  36  Sit  thou  on  my  right  hand,  till  I  make 

14.  62  sitting  on  the  right  hand  of  power,  and 

15.  27  the  one  on  his  right  hand,  and  the  other 

16.  5  saw  a  young  man  sitting  on  the  right  side 
16. 19  [up  into  heaven,  and  sat  on  the  righthand] 

Luke  1.  11  standing  on  the  right  side  of  the  altar  of 
20.  42  The  Lord  said.  .Sit  thou  on  my  right  hand 

22.  69  shall  the  Son  of  man  sit  on  the  right  hand 

23.  33  one  on  the  right  hand,  and  the  other  on 
Acts  2.  25  he  is  on  my  right  hand,  that  I  should  not 

2.  33  being  by  the  right  hand  of  God  exalted 
2.  34  The  Lord  said .  .Sit  thou  on  my  right  hand 

5.  31  Him  hath  God  exalted  with  his  right  ha. 
7.  5s  Jesus  standing  on  the  right  hand  of  God 

7.  56  Son  of  man  standing  on  tie  right  hand  of 
Rom.  8.  34  who  is  even  at  the  right  hand  of  God,  w. 
2  Co.  6.  7  armour,  .on  the  right  hand  and  on  thele. 
Gal.  2.  9  they  gave,  .the  right  hands  of  fellowship 
Eph.  1.  20  and  set  (him)  at  his  own  right  hand  in  the 
Col.  3.  1  where  Christ  sittetli  on  the  right  hand  of 
Heb.  1.  3  on  the  right  hand  of  the  majesty  on  high 

1.  13  Sit  on  my  right  hand,  until  I  make  thine 

8.  1  who  is  set  on  the  righthand  of  the  throne 
10.  12  this  man.  .sat  down  on  the  right  hand  of 
12.  2  at  the  right  hand  of  the  throne  of  God 

1  Fe.  3.  22  Who  is.  .on  the  right  hand  of  God  ;  angels 
Rev.  1.  20  stars  which  thou  sawestin  my  right  hand 

2.  1  holdetli  the  seven  stars  in  his  right  hand 
5.  1  I  saw  in  the  right  handof  him  that  sat  on 
5.  7  took  the  book  out  of  the  right  handof  him 

RIGHT  hand,  to  go,  turn,  or  use  the  — 

1 .  To  turn  to  the  right  hand,  jpx  aman,  5. 

Isa.  30.  21  when  ye  turn  to  the  righthand,  and  when 

2 . To  go,  turn,  or  use  the  right  hand,  jo;  yaman,  5. 
Gen.  13.  9  then  I  will  go  to  the  right ;  or  if  (thou  d  .) 

2  Sa.  14.  19  none  can  turn  to  the  righthand  or  to  the 
1  Ch.  12.  2  could  use  both  the  right  hand  and  the 
Eze.  21.  16  (either)  on  the  right  hand,  (or)  on  the  left 

RIGHT  thing  — 

1.  Upright  things,  uprightness,  CHiitp  mesharim. 
Prov.  8.  6  opening  of  my  lips  (shall  he)  right  things 
23.  16  rejoice  when  thy  lips  speak  right  things 
Isa.  45.  19  I  the  Lord,  .declare  things  that  are  right 
2. Straightforward,  over  against,  right  on,  nisi  nak. 

Isa.  30.  10  Prophesy  not  unto  us  right  things,  speak 
RIGHTEOUS  (man  or  cause)  — 

1.  Upright,  right,  ny;  yashar. 

Nuni23.  10  Let  me  die  the  death  of  the  righteous,  and 
Job  4.  7  Remember,  .where  were  the  righteous  cut 
23.  7  the  righteous  might  dispute  with  him;  so 
Psa.  107.  42  The  righteous  shall  see  (it),  and  rejoice 
Prov.  2.  7  layeth  up  sound  wisdom  forthe  righteous 

3.  32  the  Lord,  .his  secret  (is)  with  the  righte. 

14.  9  but  among  the  righteous  (there  is)  favour 

15.  19  but  the  way  of  the  righteous  (is)  made  p. 

28.  10  Whoso  causeth  the  righteous  togo  astray 

2.  Righteous,  just,  p'nx  tsaddiq. 

Gen.  7.  1  thee  have  I  seen  righteous  before  me  in 
18.  23  Wilt  thou  also  destroy  the  righteous  with 
18.  24  there  be  fifty  righteous  within  the  city? 

1 8.  24  for  the  fifty  righteous  that  (are)  therein 
18.  25  That  be  far  from  thee,  .to  slay  the  righteoun 
18.  25  that  the  righteous  should  be  as  the  wicked 
18.  26  If  I  find  in  Sodom  fifty  righteous  within 
18.  28  there  shall  lack  five  of  the  fifty  righteous 
20.  4  Lord,  wilt  thou  slay  also  a  righteous  na.  ? 
Exod.  9.  27  Lord  (is)  righteous,  and  I  and  my  people 


RIGHTEOUS 


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RIGHTEOUSNESS 


Exod23-  7  the  innocent  and  righteous  slay  thou  not 

23.  8  and  perverteth  the  words  of  the  righteous 
Deut.  4.  8  judgments  (so)  righteous  as  all  this  law 

16. 19  and  pervert  the  words  of  the  righteous 

23.  1  then  they  shall  justify  the  righteous,  and 

1  Sa.  24.  17  Thou;(art)more  righteous  than  I ;  for  thou 

2  Sa.  4.  11  wicked  men  have  slain  a  righteous  person 

1  Ki.  2.  32  two  men  more  righteous  and  better  than 

8.  32  justifying  the  righteous,  to  give  him  ace. 

2  Ki.io.  9  \re(be)righteous  :  behold,  X  conspired  ag. 
2  C'h.  6.  23  by  justifying  the  righteous,  by  giving  him 

12.  6  the  princes,  .said,  The  Lord  (is)  right. 
Ezra  9. 15  O  Lord  God  of  Israel,  thou  (art)  righteous 
Neh.  9.  8  performed  thy  words ;  for  thou  (art)  righ. 
Job  17.  9  The  righteous  also  shall  hold  on  his  way 

22. 19  The  righteous  see  (it),  and  are  glad;  and 

32.  1  because  lie(was)righteousinhis  own  eyes 

36.  7  He  withdraweth  not  his  eyesfromtherig. 
Psa.  1.  5  sinners  in  the  congregation  of  the  right. 

1.  6  the  Lord  kuoweth  the  way  of  the  right. 

5. 12  thou,  Lord  wilt  bless  the  righteous;  with 

7.  9  righteous  God  trieth  the  hearts  and  reins 
7. 11  Godjudgeth  the  righteous,  andGodis  an. 

11.  3  be  destroyed,  what  can  the  righteous  do? 

11.  5  The  Lord  trieth  the  righteous ;  but  the 

11.  7  the  righteous  Lord  loveth  righteousness 
14.  s  God  (is)  in  the  generation  of  the  righteous 

31.  18  and  contemptuously  against  the  righteous 

32. 11  rejoice,  ye  righteous :  and  shout  for  joy 

33.  1  Rejoice  in  the  Lord,  O  ye  righteous 

34.  15  The  eyes  of  the  Lord  (are)  upon  the  righ. 
34.  19  Many  (are)  the  afflictions  of  the  righteous 
34.  21  they  that  hate  the  righteous  shall  be  des. 

37.  16  A  little  that  a  righteous  man  hath  (is)  bet. 
37.  17  but  the  Lord  upholdeth  the  righteous 
37.  21  the  righteous  showeth  mercy,  and  giveth 
37.  25  yethave  I  not  seen  the  righteous  forsaken 
37.  29  The  righteous  shall  inherit  the  land,  and 
37.  30  The  mouth  of  the  righteous  speaketh  wi. 
37.  32  The  wicked  watcheth  the  righteous,  and 
37.  39  the  salvation  of  the  righteous  (is)  of  the 
52.  6  The  righteous  also  shall  see,  and  fear,  and 
55.  22  he  shall  never  suffer  the  righteous  to  be 
58.  io  The  righteous  shall  rejoice  when  heseeth 
58.  11  (there  is)  a  reward  for  the  righteous :  ver. 
64.  10  The  righteous  shall  be  glad  in  the  Lord 

68.  3  let  the  righteous  be  glad  ;  let  them  rejoice 

69.  28  and  not  be  written  with  the  righteous 
72.  7  In  his  days  shall  the  righteous  flourish 
75.  10  tlie  horns  of  the  righteous  shall  be  exalted 
92.  12  The  righteous  shall  flourish  like  the  palm 
94.  21  They  gather,  .against  the  soul  of  the  rig. 
g7.  11  Light  (is)  sown  for  the  righteous,  and  gl. 

97. 12  Rejoice  in  the  Lord,  ye  righteous;  and 
1 1 2.  4  gracious,  and  full  of  compassion,  and  ri. 
112.  6  the  righteous  shall  be  in  everlasting  rem. 

1 16.  5  Gracious  (is)  the  Lord,  and  righteous ;  yea 
n8.  15  voice..(is)  in  the  tabernacles  of  the  right. 

118.  20  This  gate,  .into  which  the  righteous  shall 

1 19.  137  Righteous  (art)  thou,  0  Lord,  and  upri. 
125.  3  shall  not  rest  upon  the  lot  of  the  righteous 
125.  3  the  righteous  put  forth  their  hands  unto 
129.  4  The  Lord  (is)  righteous  :  he  hath  cut  asu. 
140. 13  the  righteous  shall  give  thanks  unto  thy 

141.  s  Let  tlie  righteous  smite  me ;  (it  shall  be) 

142.  7  the  righteous  shall  compass  me  about;  for 
145. 17  The  Lord  (is)  righteous  in  all  his  ways 
146.  8  bowed  down;jthe  Lord  loveth  the  righte. 

Prov.  2.  20  thou  mayest. .  keep  the  paths  of  the  righ. 

10.  3  suffer  the  soul  of  the  righteous  to  famish 

10.  11  mouth  of  a  righteous  (man  is)  a  well  of 

10.  16  labour  of  the  righteous  (tendeth)  to  life 

10.  21  The  lips  of  the  righteous  feed  many :  but 
10.  24  desire  of  the  righteous  shall  be  granted 
10.25  the  righteous  (is)  an  everlasting  foundation 
10.  28  The  hope  of  the  righteous  (shall  be)  glad. 
10.  30  Tlie  righteous  shall  never  be  removed;  but 

10.  32  The  lips 'of  the  righteous  know  what  isac. 

11.  8  The  righteous  is  delivered  out  of  trouble 

11.  10  When  it  goeth  well  with  the  righteous 

11.  21  seed  of  the  righteous  shall  be  delivered 

11.  23  The  desire  of  the  righteous  (is)  only  good 
11.  28  but  the  righteous  shall  flourish  asa  branch 
1 1. 30  The  fruit  of  the  righteous  (is)  a  tree  of  life 

11.  31  the  righteous  shall  be  recompensed  in  the 

12.  3  the  root  of  the  righteous  shall  not  be  mo. 

i2.  5  The  thoughts  of  the  righteous  (are)  right 

12.  7  the  house  of  the  righteous  shall  stand 

12.  10  A  righteous  (man)regardeth  the  life  of  his 

12.  12  the  root  of  the  righteous  yieldeth  (fruit) 

12.  26  The  righteous  (is)  more  excellent  than  his 

13.  5  A  righteous  (man)  hateth  lying :  but  a  wi. 

13.  9  The  light  of  the  righteous  rejoiceth;  but 

13.  21  but  to  the  righteous  good  shall  be  repaid 

13.  25  The  righteous  eateth  to  the  satisfying  of 

14.  19  the  wicked  at  the  gates  of  the  righteous 

14.  32  but  the  righteous  hath  hope  in  his  death 

15.  6  In  the  house  of  the  righteous  (is)  much 

15.  28  The  heart  of  the  righteous  studiethto  an. 
15.  29  buttle  heareth  the  prayer'of  the  righteous 
18.  5  not  "good,  .to  overthrow  the  righteous  in 
18.  10  the  righteous  runneth  into  it,  and  is  safe 

21.  12  The  righteous  (man)  wisely  consiilereth 
21.18  wicked  (shall  be)  a  ransom  for  the  righteous 
21.  26  but  the  righteous  giveth  and  spareth  not 

23.  24  The  father  of  the  righteous  shall  greatly 

24.  15  Lay  notwait. .  against  the  dwelling  of  the  ri. 

24.  24  saith  unto  the  wicked.  Thou  (art)  righteo. 

25.  26  A  righteous  man  falling  down  before  the 

28.  1  flee,  .but  the  righteous  are  bold  as  a  lion 
28. 1^2  Whenlrighteous . .  do  rejoice,  (there'is)  gr. 
28.  28  when  they  perish,  the  righteous  increase 


Prov  29.  2  When  the  righteous  are  in  authority,  the 

29.  6  but  the  righteous  doth  sing  and  rejoice 
29.  7  The  righteous  considereth  the  cause  of 
29. 16  but  the  righteous  shall  see  their  fall 
ccl.  3. 17  God  shall  judge  the  righteous  and  the 
7. 16  Be  not  righteous  overmuch ;  neither  make 

8.  14  according  to  the  work  of  the  righteous 

9.  1  the  righteous,  and  the  wise,  and  their  w. 

9.  2  one  event  to  the  righteous,  and  to  the  w. 

Isa.  3.  10  Say  ye  to  the  righteous,  that  (it  shall  be) 
5.  23  take  away  the  righteousness  of  the  right. 

24.  16  have  we  heard  songs .  .glory  to  the  right. 

26.  2  that  the  righteous  nation  which  keepeth 
41.  26  that  we  may  say,  (He  is)  righteous?  yea 
53.  ii  by  his  knowledge  shall  my  righteous  ser. 
57.  1  The  righteous  perisheth,  and  no  man  lay. 
57.  1  the  righteous  is  takeniaway  from  the  evil 

60.  21  Thy  people  also  (shall  be)  all  righteous 

Jer.  12.  1  Righteous  (art)  thou,  0  Lord,  when  I  p. 

20.  12  O  Lord  of  hosts,  that  triest  the  righteous 
23.  5  will  raise  unto  David  a  righteous  branch 

Lam.  1.  18  The  Lord  is  righteous;  for  I  have  rebel. 
Eze.  3.  20  When  a  righteous  (man)  doth  turn  from 
3.  21  warn  the  righteous  (man),  that  the  right. 

13.  22  have  made  the  heart  of  the  righteous  sad 
18.  20  the  righteousness  of  the  righteous  shall 
18.  24  when  the  righteous  turneth  away  from 
18.  26  When  a  righteous  (man)  turneth  away 

21.  3,  4  will  cut  off  from  thee  the  righteous 
23.  45  the  righteous  men,  they  shall  judge  them 

33. 12  The  righteousness  of  the  righteous  shall 

33.  12  neither  shall  the  righteous  be  able  to  live 
33.  13  shall  say  to  the  righteous,  (that)  he  shall 
33.  18  righteous  turneth  from  his  righteousness 

Dan.  9.  14  the  Lord  our  God  (is)  righteous  in  all  his 
Amos  2.  6  they  sold  the  righteous  for  silver,  and 
Hab.  1.  4  wicked  doth  compass  about  the  righteous 

1.  13  (the  man  that  is)  more  righteous  than  he 
Mai.  3.  18  discern  between  the  righteous  and  the  w. 
3.  Rightness,  justice,  pis  tsedeq. 

Psa.  35.  27  be  glad,  that  favour  my  righteous  cause 
119.  7  shall  have  learned  thy  righteous  judgm. 
119.  62  tliauks.  .becauseof  thy  righteous  judgm. 
119. 106  that  I  will  keep  thy  righteous  judgments 
119.  138  Thy  testimonies,  .(are)  righteous  and 
1 19.  160  thy  righteous  judgments  (endureth)  for 
1 19. 164  I  praise  thee  because  of  thy  righteous 
Prov  16.  13  Righteous  lips  (are)  the  delight  of  kings 
Isa.  41.  2  Who  raised  up  the  righteous  (man)  from 
4c. Right,  righteous,  just,  Si/catos  dikaios. 

Matt.  9. 13  I  am  not  come  to  call  the  righteous,  but 

10.  41  a  righteous  man  in  the  name  of  a  righte. 

10.  41  he.  .shall  receive  a  righteous  man's  raw. 

13.  17  many  prophets  and  righteous  (men)  have 

13.  43  Then  shall  the  righteous  shine  forth  as 
23.  28  Even  so  ye  also  outwardly  appear  righte. 
23.  29  and  garnish  the  sepulchres  of  the  righte. 
23-  35  righteous  blood,  .from  the  blood  of  righ. 

25.  37  Then  shall  the  righteous  answer  him,  say. 

25.  46  these  shall  go  away . .  but  the  righteous  in 

Mark  2.  17  came  not  to  call  the  righteous,  but  sinners 
Luke  1.  6  they  were  both  righteous  before  God,  wa. 
5.  32  came  not  to  call  the  righteous,  butsinne. 

18.  9  trusted  in  themselves  that  they  were  rig. 
23.  47  saying.  Certainly  this  was  a  righteous  111. 

John  7.  24  appearance,  but  judge  righteous  judgm. 

17.  25  O  righteous  Father,  the  world  hath  not 
Rom.  3.  10  As  it  is  written,  There  is  none  righteous 
5.  7  For  scarcely  for  a  righteous  man  will  one 
5.  19  obedience  of  one  shall  many  be  made  rig. 

2  Th.  1.  5  manifest  token  of  the  righteous  judgme.j 

1.  6  Seeing  (it  is)  a  righteous  thing  with  God 

1  Ti.  1.9  the  law  is  not  made  for  a  righteous  man 

2  Ti.  4.  8  which  the  Lord,  the  righteous  judge,  sh. 
Ileb.  11.  4  he  obtained  witness  that  lie  was  righteo. 
Jas.  5.  16  prayer  of  a  righteous  man  availeth  much 

1  Pe.  3.  12  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  (are)  over  the  right. 

4. 18  if  the  righteous  scarcely  be  saved,  where 

2  Pe.  2.  8  that  righteous  man.  .vexed  (his)  righteous 
1  Jo.  2.  1  have  an  advocate.  .Jesus  Christ  the  righ. 

2.  29  If  ye  know  that  he  is  righteous,  ye  know 

3.  7  he.  .is  righteous,  even  as  he  is  righteous 

3. 12  works  were  evil,  and  his  brother's  righte. 
Rev.fi6.  5  Thou  art  righteous,  O  Lord,  which  art 

16.  7  Lord  God  Almighty,  true  and  righteous 

19.  2  For  true  and  righteous(are)histjudgments 

22.  11  let  him  be  filthy  still :  and  he  "that  is  rig. 
RIGHTEOUS  act  or  judgment  — 

1.  Rightness,  justice,  tsedaqali. 

Judg.  5.  nthereshalltheyrehearsetherighteousacts 
5.  11  righteous  acts  (toward  the  inhabitants)  of 
1  Sa.  12.  7  all  the  righteous  acts  of  the  Lord,  which 

2.  Right  or  just  judgment,  ZiKuioKpioiadikaiokrisia. 
Rom  2.  5  revelation  of  the  righteous  judgment  of  G 

RIGHTEOUS,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  right,  just,  piy  tsadaq. 

Gen.  38.  26  She  hath  been  more  righteous  than  I ;  be. 
Job  9.  15  though  I  were  righteous,  (yet)  would  I  not 
10.  15  (if)Iberighteous,(yet)willI  uotliftupmy 
15.  14  born  of  a  woman,  that  he  should  beright.? 
22.  3  (Is  it)  any  pleasure,  .that  thou  art  right.? 

34.  5  For  Job  hath  said,  I  am  righteous  ;  and  G. 

35.  7  Ifthouberighteous.whatgivestthou  him? 

40.  8  condemu'mejthat  thou  mayest  be  right.  ? 

Psa.  19.  9  judgments  of  the  Lord  (are)  true  (and)r. 
Eze.  16.  52  they  are  more  righteous  than  thou  :  yea 

2.  To  make  right,  just,  SiKaiiu  dikaioo. 

Rev.  22. 11  [let  him  be  righteous]  still;  and  he  that  is 


RIGHTEOUSLY  — 

1.  Upright  place  or  thing,  -w’!?  mishor. 

Psa.  67.  4  for  thou  shalt  judge  the  people  righteous. 

2.  Upright  things,  uprightness,  D'ly'D  mesharim. 
Psa.  96.  10  he  shall  judge  the  people  righteously 

3.  Rightness,  justice,  pnx  tsedeq. 

Deut.  1.  16  judge  righteously  between  (every)  man 
Prov.31.  9  Open  thy  mouth,  judge  righteously,  and 
Jer.  11.  20  Lord  of  hosts,  that  judgest  righteously 

4 .  Rightness,  justice,  npis  tsedaqali. 

Isa.  33.  15  He  that  wafketh  righteously,  and  speak. 

5.  Rightly,  justly,  btKalws  dikaios. 

Titus  2.  12  righteously,  and  godly,  in  this  present  wo. 
1  Pe.  2.  23  committed  (himself). .  that  judgeth  right. 
RIGHTEOUSNESS  — 

1. Rightness,  justice,  pnx  tsedeq. 

Lev.  19. 15  in  righteousness  shalt  thou  judge  thy  ne. 
Deut  33. 19  they  shall  offer  sacrifices  of  righteousness 
Job  6.  29  return  again,  my  righteousness  (is)  in  it 

8.  6  make  the  habitation  of  thy  righteousness 
29.  14  I  put  on  righteousness,  and  it  clothed  me 

35.  2  saidst.  My  righteousness  (is)more  than  G. 

36.  3  and  will  ascribe  righteousness  to  my  ma. 
Psa.  4.  1  Hearme..OGodof  my  righteousness :  th. 

4.  5  Offer  the  sacrifices  of  righteousness,  and 

7.  8  according  to  my  righteousness,  and  acco. 

7.  17  praise  the  Lord  according  to  his  righteo. 

9.  8  he  shall  judge  the  world  in  righteousness 

15.  2  walketh  uprightly,  and  worketh  righteo. 

17.  15  I  will  behold  thy  face  in  righteousness :  I 

18.  20  rewarded  me  according  to  my  righteous. 
18.  24  recompensed  me  according  to  my  righte. 

23.  3  leadeth  me  in  the  paths  of  righteousness 
35.  24  Judge  me.  .according  to  thy  righteousness 

35.  28  my  tongue  shall  speak  of  thy  righteousness 

37.  6  he  shall  bring  forth  thy  righteousness  as 

40.  9  I  have  preached  righteousness  in  the  gr. 
45.  4  because  of  truth  and  meekness  (and)  rig. 
45.  7  Thou  lovest  righteousness,  and  Latest  w. 

48. 10  thy  right  hand  is  full  of  righteousness 

50.  6  the  heavens  shall  declare  his  righteousn. 

51. 19  pleased  with  the  sacrifices  of  righteousn. 
52 .  3  lying  rather  than  to  speak  righteousness 
58.  1  Do  ye  indeed  speak  righteousness,  0  con. 
65.  5  terrible  things  in  righteousness  wilt  thou 
78-  2  shall  judge  thy  people  with  righteousness 
85.  10  righteousness  and  peace  have  kissed  (each 
85.  11  righteousness  shall  look  down  from  hea. 
85.  13  Righteousness  shall  gobefore  him,  and  sh. 
94.  15  But  judgment  shall  return  unto  righteou. 

96.  13  shall  judge  the  world  with  righteousness 

97.  2  righteousness  and  judgment  (are)  the  ha. 

97.  6  The  heavens  declare  his  righteousness,  and 

98.  9  with  righteousness  shall  he  judge  the  w 

1 18.  19  Open  to  me  the  gates  of  righteousness :  1 

119.  123  and  for  thewordof  thy  righteousness  me 
119.  1 42  an  everlasting  righteousness:  andthylaw 
119. 144  The  righteousness  of  thy  testimonies  (is) 
119. 172  all  thy  commandments  (are)  righteousn. 
132.  9  Let  thy  priests  be  clothed  with  righteou. 

Prov.  2.  9  Then  shalt  thou  understand  righteousness 

8.  8  AH  the  words  of  my  mouth  (are)  in  right. 

12.  17  speaketh  truth  showeth  forth  righteous. 

25.  5  throne  shall  be  established  in  righteousn. 
Eccl.  3.  16  place  of  righteousness,(that)iniquity(was) 

7.  15  just  (man)  that  perisheth  in  his  righteou. 
Isa.  1.  21  righteousness  lodged  in  it ;  but  now  mu. 

1.  26  shalt  be  called.  The  city  of  righteousness 
n.  4  with  righteousness  shall  he  judge  the  poor 

11.  5  righteousness  shall  be  the  girdle  of  his  lo. 

16.  5  seeking  judgment,  and  hasting  righteou. 

26.  9  inhabitants  of  the  world  will  learn  right. 

26. 10  will  he  not  learn  righteousness:  in  the  la. 

32.  1  king  shall  reign  in  righteousness,  and  pr. 

41.  10  uphold  thee  with  the  right  hand  of  myri. 

42.  6  I  the  Lord  have  called  thee  in  righteous. 

42.  21  is  well  pleased  for  his  righteousness’  sake 
45.  8  and  let  the  skies  pour  down  righteousness 
45.  13  I  have  raised  him  up  in  righteousness,  and 
45.  19  I  the  Lord  speak  righteousness,  I  declare 

51.  1  ye  that  follow  after  righteousness,  ye  that 
51.  5  My  righteousness  (is)  near ;  my  salvation 
51.  7  Hearken  unto  me,  ye  that  know  righteo. 
58.  8  thy  righteousness  shall  go  before  thee ;  the 

61.  3  they  might  be  called  Trees  of  righteousn. 

62.  1  until  the  righteousness  thereof  go  forth  as 
62.  2  the  Gentiles  shall  see  thy  righteousness 
64.  5  that  rejoiceth  and  worketh  righteousness 

Jer.  23.  6  shall  be  called  ;  The  Lord  our  righteous. 

33.  16  shall  be  called,  The  Lord  our  righteous. 
Eze.  3.  20  doth  turn  from  his  righteousness,  and  co. 
Dan.  9.  24  and  to  bring  in  everlasting  righteousness 
Hos.  2.  19  I  will  betroth  thee  unto  me  in  righteous. 

10.  i2  Sow  to  yourselves,  in  righteousness,  reap 
Zeph.  2.  3  seek  righteousness  seek  meekness:  it  may 
2. Rightness,  justice,  fluffy  tsedaqah. 

Gen.  15.  6  and  he  counted  it  to  him  for  righteousn. 

30.  33  So  shall  my  righteousness  answer  for  me 
Deut.  6.  25  it  shall beourrighteousness,  ifweobserve 

9.  4  For  my  righteousness  the  Lord  hath  bro. 
9.  5  Not  for  thy  righteousness,  or  for  the  up. 
9.  6  land  to  possess  it  for  thy  righteousness 

24.  13  it  shall  be  righteousness  unto  thee  before 

1  Sa.  26.  23  Lord  render  to  every  man  his  righteous. 

2  Sa.  22.  21  rewarded  me  according  to  my  righteous. 

22.  25  recompensed  me  according  to  my  righteo. 

1  Ki.  3.  6  walked  before  thee,  .in  righteousness,  and 

8.  32  to  give  him  according  to  his  righteousness 


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h.  6.  23  by  giving  him  according  to  his  righteous. 

1  27.  6  My  righteousness  I  hold  fast,  and  will  not 
33.  26  he  will  render  unto  man  his  righteousness 
33  8  thy  righteousness  (may  profit)  the  son  of 
.  5  8  lead  me . .  in  thy  righteousness  because  of 
11.  7  For  the  righteous  Lord  loveth  righteous. 
22.  31  shall  declare  his  righteousness  unto  a  pe. 

24  5  receive . .  righteousness  from  the  God  of 
31.  1  ashamed,  .delivermein  thy  righteousness 
33.  5  He  loveth  righteousness  and  judgment 
36.  6  Thy  righteousness  (is)  like  the  great  mo. 

”6  10  thy  righteousness  to  the  upright  in  heart 
40.  10 1  have  not  hid  thy  righteousness  within 
si  14  tongue  shall  sing  aloud  of  thy  righteous. 

69  27  let  them  not  come  into  thy  righteousness 

71  2  Deliverme  in  thy  righteousness,  and  cause 
71.  15  My  mouth  shall  show  forth  thy  righteou. 
71.  16  will  make  mention  of  thy  righteousness 
71. 19  Thy  righteousness  also,  O  God,  (is)  very 
71.  24  My  tongue  also  shall  talk  of  thy  righteo. 

72  1  Give,  .thy  righteousness  unto  the  king's 
72'  2  shall  judge  thy  people  with  righteousness 

88.  12  thy  righteousness  in  the  land  of  forgetfu. 

89.  16  in  thy  righteousness  shall  they  be  exalted 
08.  2  his  righteousness  hath  he  openly  showed 
og.  4  executest  judgment  and  righteousness  in 

103.  6  executetli  righteousness  and  judgment  for 
103  17  his  righteousness  unto  children's  children 
106.  3  he  that  doetli  righteousness  at  all  times 
106.  31  counted  unto  him  for  righteousness  unto 
in.  3  and  his  righteousness  endureth  for  ever 
112,  3,  9  his  righteousness  endureth  for  ever 
1 19.  40  precepts  :  quicken  me  in  thy  righteousn. 

1 19. 142  Thy  righteousness,  .and  thy  law  (is)  the 
143.  1  in  thy  faithfulness,  .in  thy  righteousness 
143.  11  for  thy  righteousness'  sake  bring  my  soul 
145.  7  utter,  .and  shall  sing  of  thy  righteousness 
jv.  8.  18  with  me  ;  (yea),  durable  riches  and  riglite. 
8.  20  lead  in  the  way  of  righteousness,  in  the 

10.  2  but  righteousness  delivereth  from  deatli 

11.  4  but  righteousness  delivereth  from  deatli 
11.  5  righteousness  of  the  perfect  shall  direct 
11.  6  righteousness  of  the  upright  shall  deliver 
11. 18  buttoTiimthatsowethrighteousness(shall 

11.  19  As  righteousness  (tendeth)  to  life ;  so  he 

12.  28  In  the  way  of  righteousness  (is)  life  ;  and 

13.  6  Righteousness  keepeth  (him  that  is)  uprig. 

14.  34  Righteousness  exalteth  a  nation  :  lint  sin 

15.  9  loveth  him  that  followeth  after  righteou. 

16.  8  Better  (is)  a  little  with  righteousness,  than 

16. 12  the  throne  is  established  by  righteousness 
16.  31  it  be  found  in  the  way  of  righteousness 
21.  21  He  that  followeth  after  righteousness  and 
21.  21  findeth  life,  righteousness,  and  honour 

1.  1.  27  and  her  converts  with  righteousness 

5.  7  looked  for.  .righteousness,  but  behold  a 
5. 16  God.  .shall  be  sanctified  in  righteousness 
5.  23  take  away  the  righteousness  of  the  right. 
io.  22  consumption . .  shall  overflow  witli  right. 

28. 17  righteousness  to  the  plummet;  and  the 
32.  16  and  righteousness  remain  in  the  fruitful 

32. 17  work  of  righteousness  shall  be  peace ;  and 

32.  17  effect  of  righteousness,  quietness  aud  as. 

33.  5  filled  Zion  with  judgment  and  righteous. 
45.  8  and  let  righteousness  spring  up  together 
45.  23  is  gone  out  of  my  mouth  (in)  righteousness 

45.  24  I11  the  Lord  have  I  righteousness  and  str. 

46.  12  stouthearted,  that  (are)  far  from  righteo. 

46. 13  I  bring  near  my  righteousness ;  it  shall  not 
48.  1  mention . .  not  in  truth,  nor  in  righteous. 

48. 18  thy  righteousness  as  the  waves  of  tire  sea 
51.  6  my  righteousness  shall  not  be  abolished 
51.  8  but  myrighteousness  shall  be  forever,  and 

54. 14  In  righteousness  slialt  thou  be  established 
54.  17  their  righteousness  (is)  of  me,  saitli  the 

56.  1  near  to  come,  and  my  righteousness  to  be 

57.  12  will  declare  thy  righteousness,  aud  thy 

58.  2  a  nation  that  did  righteousness,  and  fors. 

59.  16  and  his  righteousness,  it  sustained  him 

59.  17  For  he  put  011  righteousness  as  a  breastpl. 

60.  17  peace,  and  thine  exactors  righteousness 
61. 10  covered  me  with  the  robe  of  righteousness 

61.  11  cause  righteousness  and  praise  to  spring 

63.  1  I  that  speak  in  righteousness,  mighty  to 

64.  6  and  all  our  righteousness  (are)  as  filthy  rags 

;r.  4.  2  in  truth,  in  judgment,  and  in  righteousn. 

9.  24  judgment  and  righteousness  in  the  earth 
22.  3  Execute  ye  judgment  and  righteousness 

33. 15  will  I  cause  the  branch  of  righteousness 
33.  15  execute  judgment  and  righteousness  in 
51.  10  Lord  hath  brought  forth  our  righteous. 

ze.  3.  20  When  a  righteous  (man)  doth  turn  from 
14. 14  their  own  souls  by  their  righteousness 
14.  20  deliver  their  own  souls  by  their  righteo. 
18.  20  righteousness  of  the  righteous  shall  lie 
18.  22  in  his  righteousness  that  he  hath  done  he 
18. 24,  26  turneth  away  from  his  righteousness 
18.  24  All  his  righteousness  that  he  hath  done 
33.  12  righteousness  of  the  righteous  shall  not 
33.  13  if  he  trust  to  his  own  righteousness,  and 
33.  13  all  his  righteousness  shall  not  be  remem. 
33.  18  the  righteous  turneth  from  his  righteous, 
'an.  9.  7  righteousness  (belongeth)junto  thee,  but 
9. 16  according  to  all  thy  righteousness,  I  be. 
9. 18  supplications  before  thee  for  our  riglite. 
[os.  10. 12  Sow  to  yourselves  in  righteousness,  reap 
mos  5.  7  and  leave  off  righteousness  in  the  earth 

5.  24  judgment  run  down  as  waters,  and  righ. 

6.  12  the  fruit  of  righteousness  into  hemlock 
lie.  6.  5  ye  may  know  the  righteousness  of  the  L. 

7.  9  iight,  (and)  I  shall  behold  his  righteous, 
ech.  8.  8  their  God,  in  truth  and  in  righteousness 


Mai.  3.  3  they  may  offer.,  an  offering  in  righteous. 

4.  a  shall  the  Sun  of  righteousness  arise  with 

3.  Rightness,  justice,  hi7]S  tsidkah. 

Dan.  4.  27  break  off  thy  sins  by  righteousness,  and 

4.  Rightness,  justice,  SiKaioavvy  dikaiosune. 

Matt  3  is  it  becometh  us  to  fulfil  all  righteousness 
5  6  do  hunger  and  thirst  after  righteousness 

5.  10  they  which  are  persecuted  for  righteous. 

5  20  except  your  righteousness  shall  exceed 

6.  33  kingdom  of  God,  and  his  righteousness 
->i  32  came  unto  you  in  the  way  of  righteousness 

Luke  1.  75  Iu  holiness  and  righteousness  before  him 
Johni6.  8  and  of  righteousness,  and  of  judgment 
16. 10  Of  righteousness,  because  I  go  to  my  Fat. 
Acts  10.  35  worketh  righteousness,  is  accepted  witli 
13.  10  enemy  of  all  righteousness,  wilt  thou  not 
17.  31  he  will  judge  the  world  in  righteousness 

24.  23  he  reasoned  of  righteousness,  temperance 
Rom.  1.  17  For  therein  is  the  righteousness  of  God  re. 

3.  5  commend  the  righteousness  of  God,  what 

3.  21  But  now  the  righteousuess  of  God  without 
3!  22  Even  the  righteousness  of  God  (which  is) 

3.  25  declare  his  righteousness  for  the  remission 

3.  26  declare,  .at  this  time  his  righteousuess 

4.  3  was  counted  unto  him  for  righteousness 

4.  5  his  faith  is  counted  for  righteousuess 

4.  6  unto  whom  God  imputeth  righteousness 

4.  9  reckoned  to  Abraham  for  righteousness 
4.  it  sealof  therighteousnesspf  the  faith  which 
4.  11  righteousness  might  be  imputed  unto  til. 

4.  13  but  through  the  righteousness  of  faith 

4.  22  it  was  imputed  to  him  for  righteousness 

5.  17  receive,  .of  the  gift  of  righteousness  shall 

5.  21  so  might  grace  reign  through  righteous. 

6. 13  (as) instruments  of  righteousness  unto  God 

6.  16  whether,  .of  obedience  unto  righteousness 

6.  18  ye  became  the  servants  of  righteousness 
6.  19  members  servants  to  righteousness  unto 
6.  20  servants  of  sin,  ye  were  free  from  riglite. 

8.  10  the  spirit  (is)  life  because  of  unrighteous. 
9. 28  [cut  (it)  short  in  righteousness :  because] 

9.  30  righteousness,  have  attained  to  righteou. 
g  30  even  the  righteousness  which  is  of  faith 
g.  31  which  followed  after  the  law  of  righteou. 

9.  31  hath  not  attained  to  the  law  [of  righteo.] 

10.  3  they  being  ignorant  of  God’s  righteous. 

10  3  going  about  to  establish  their  own  [rig.] 

10  3  submitted  themselves  unto  the  righteous. 

10.  4  Christ  (is)  the  end  of  the  law  for  righteo. 
10.  5  Moses  describeth  the  righteousness  which 
io.  6  righteousness  which  is  of  faith  speaketh 

10.  10  with  the  heart  man  believetli  unto  right. 
14.  17  righteousness,  and  peace,  and  joy  in  the 

1  Co.  1.  30  made  unto  us  wisdom,  and  righteousness 

2  Co.  3.  9  much  more  doth  the  ministration  of  rig. 

5.  21  be  made  the  righteousness  of  God  in  him 

6.  7  by  the  armour  of  righteousuess  on  the  ri. 
6.  14  for  what  fellowship  hath  righteousness 
9.  9  poor :  hisrigliteousnessremaineth  forever 
a.  10  increase  the  fruits  of  your  righteousness 

11.  15  transformed  as  the  ministers  of  righteous. 
Gal.  2.  21  for  if  righteousness  (come)  by  the  law,  th. 

3.  6  it  was  accounted  to  him  for  righteousness 
3.  21  righteousness  should  have  been  by  the  law 

5.  5  for  the  hope  of  righteousness  by  faith 
Eph.  4.  24  which  after  God  is  created  in  righteous. 

5.  9  in  all  goodness  and  righteousness,  and  tr. 

6  14  having  on  the  breastplate  of  righteousness 
Phil.  1. 11  Being  filled  with  the  fruits  of  righteous. 

3.  6  touching  the  righteousness  which  is  in  the 
3.  9  not  having  thine  own  righteousness  which 
3'  9  the  righteousness  which  is  of  God  by  faith 

1  Ti.  6. 1 1  follow  after  righteousness,  godliness,  fa. 

2  Ti.  2.  22  follow  righteousness,  faith,  charity,  peace 

3  16  forcorrection.forinstructioniu righteous. 

4  8  laid  up  for  me  a  crown  of  righteousness 

Titus  3  5  Not  by  works  of  righteousness  which  we 
Heb  1  9  Thou  hast  loved  righteousness,  aud  hated 

s  13  unskilfulin  the  word  of  righteousness;  for 

7  2  by  interpretation  King  of  righteousness 

11.  7  became  heir  of  the  righteousness  which 
ii  33  wrought  righteousness, obtained  promises 
12'  11  yieldeth  the  peaceable  fruit  of  righteous. 

Jas.  1.  20  wrath  of  man  worketh  not  the  righteous. 
2.  23  was  imputed  unto  him  for  righteousness 
3  18  fruit  of  righteousness  is  sown  in  peace  of 

1  Pe.  2.  24  dead  to  sins,  should  live  unto  righteous. 

3  14  and  if  ye  suffer  for  righteousness’  sake 

2  Pe.  1.  1  through  the  righteousness  of  God  and  our 

2,  s  preacher  of  righteousness,  bringing  in  the 

2.  2i  to  have  known  the  way  of  righteousness 
3'  13  new  earth. wherein  dwelleth righteousness 

1  Jo  2.  29  every  one  that  doeth  righteousness  is  born 
3  7  he  that  doeth  righteousness  is  righteous 

3.  io  [whosoever  doeth  not  righteousness  is  not] 

Rev.  19.  ii  in  righteousness  he  doth  judge  and  make 

5.  A  judicial  sentence,  Suca'iicpa  dikaioma. 

Rom.  2.  26  if  the  uncircumcision  keep  the  righteous. 

5  18  even  so  by  the  righteousness  of  one  (the 

8  4  That  the  righteousuess  of  the  law  might 
Rev.  19.  8  for  the  fine  linen  is  the  righteousness  of 

6.  Uprightly,  justly,  rightly,  Smatas  dikaios. 

1  Co.  15.  34  Awake  to  righteousness,  and  sin  not;  for 
7 .Straightforwardness,  rectitude,  evOvTijs  euthutes. 
Heb.  1.  8  sceptre  of  righteousness  (is)  the  sceptre 

RIGHTEOUSNESS,  to  turn  to  — 

To  make  righteous  or  just,  pix  tsadag,  5. 

Dan. 12.  3  they  that  turn  many  to  righteousness  as 


RIGHTLY  — 

1  .That,  '2  ki. 

Gen.27.  36  Is  not  he  rightly  named  Jacob?  for  he  h. 

2. Rightly,  bpBws  orthos. 

Luke  7.  43  said  unto  him,  Thou  hast  rightly  judged 

20.  21  know  that  thou  sayest  and  teaeliest  righ. 
RIGOUR  — 

Rigour,  perek. 

Exod.i.  13  the  children  of  Israel  to  serve  with  rigour 
1.  14  bitter,  all  their  service,  .(was)with  rigour 
Lev.  25.  43  Thou  shaltnot  rule  over  him  with  rigour 

25.  46  not  rule  one  over  another  with  rigour 
25.  53  not  rule  with  rigour  over  him  in  thy  sight 

RIM'-MON,  pan,  [01  pomegranate. 

1.  A  city  in  Simeon,  now  called  Um-er-Rumamim. 

Josh  15.  32  Lebaoth,  and  Shilliim,  and  Ain,  and  R. 
Zech  14.  10  the  laud  shall  be  turned  as  a  plain,  .to  R. 

2.  A  rock  in  Benjamin  near  Gibeah,  now  called  Kummon 
or  Rammun. 

Judg2o.  45  they  turned  and  fled .  .unto  the  rock  of  R. 
%o.  47  six  hundred  men.  .fled,  .unto  the  rock  R. 
20  47  and  abode  in  the  rock  R.  four  months 

21.  13  children.. that  (were)  in  the  rock  R.,  and 

3.  Father  of  two  captains  of  Ish-boslieth,  from  Beeroth 
in  Benjamin. 

2  Sa.  4.  2  Baanah,  and.  .Recliab,  the  sons  of  R. 

4.  5  the  sons  of  R.  the  Beerotliite,  Recliab  and 

4.  9  David  answered,  .the  sons  of  R.  the  Beer. 

4.  A  Syrian  god,  representing  a  certain  aspect  of 
Adonis. 

2  Ki  4  18  my  master  goeth  into  the  house  of  R.  to 
1 18  and  I  bow  myself  in  the  house  of  R.:  when 

5.  18  I  bow  down  myself  in  the  house  of  lt.,the 

5.  A  city  in  Simeon,  near  Tochen. 

1  Ch.  4.  32  their  villages  (were),  Etam,  and  Ain,  R  . 

6.  A  Levitical  city  in  Zebulon. 

1  Ch.  6.  77  R.  with  her  suburbs,  Tabor  with  her  sub. 

RIM'-MON  PA'-REZ,  ]"]5  i®"h 

The  fifteenth  station  of  Israel  from  Egypt,  and  fourth 
from  Sinai,  between  Rithmah  and  Libnali. 

NU11133.  19  departed  from  Rithmah,  and  pitched  at  R. 

3  3.  20  they  departed  from  R.,  and  pitched  111  L. 

RING  — 

.Rim,  felloe,  23  gab.  .  .  ,  „ 

Eze.  i.iSAs  for  their  rings . . the lr  rings  (were)  full 

1. Folding  {of  a  door),  cylinder,  b’S?  galil. 

Estli.  1.  6  fastened,  .to  silver  rings  and  pillars  of  m. 

Song  5.  14  His  hands  (are  as)  gold  rings  set  with  the 

[.Ring,  ntfse  tabbaath.  . 

Gen  41  42  Pharaoh  took  off  his  ring  from  Ins  hand 
Exod  24.  12  thou  shalt  cast  four  rings  of  gold  for 
24. 12  two  rings  (shall  be)  in  the  one  side  of 
24  12  and  two  rings  in  the  other  side  of  it 
24  14  into  the  rings  by  the  sides  of  the  ark 
24  1 4  staves  shall  be  in  the  rings  of  the  ark- 
24  26  four  rings  of  gold,  and  put  the  rings  111 
24  27  against  the  border  shall  the  lings  be 
26  24  shall  lie  coupled  together. .  unto  one  ring 

26.  29  rings  (of)  gold  (for)  places  for  the  bars 

27.  4  brasen  rings  in  the  four  corners  thereof 

27.  7  the  staves  shall  be  put  into  the  rings 

28.  23  upon  the  breast  plate  two  rings  of  gold 
28.  23  shalt  put  the  two  rings  on  the  two  ends 
28.  24  the  two  rings  (which  are)  on  the  ends  of 
28.  26  thou  shalt  make  two  rings  of  gold  and 
28.  27  two  (other)  rings  of  gold  thou  slialt  make 
28.  28  by  the  rings  thereof  unto  the  rings  of 

30.  4  two  golden  rings  shalt  thou  make  to  it 
24  22  and  rings,  and  tablets,  all  jewels  of  gold 

36  29  coupled  together  at  the  head .  .to  one  ring 

36.  34  rings  (of)  gold  (to  be)  places  for  the  bars 

37.  3  13  Aud  he  cast  for  it  four  rings  of  gold 

37  3’  even  two  rings  upon  the  one  side  of  it 
37.  3  and  two  rings  upon  the  other  side  of  it 
37.  4  into  the  rings  by  the  sides  of  the  ark 

37  13  put  the  rings  upon  the  four  corners  that 
77  14  against  the  border  were  the  rings,  the 

37.  27  he  made  two  rings  of  gold  for  it  under 

38  4  he  cast  four  rings  for  the  four  ends  of 

38.  7  he  put  the  staves  into  the  rings  on  the 

39.  16  two  gold  rings,  and  put  the  two  rings  m 
30  17  two  rings  on  the  ends  of  the  breastplate 

39  19  they  made  two  rings  of  gold,  and  put  (th.) 
39  20  they  made  two  (other)  golden  l  ings,  and 
30.  21  by  his  rings  unto  the  rings  of  the  ephod 

Num  31.  50  and  bracelets,  rings,  ear  rings,  and  tablets 
Estli  3.  10  the  king  took  his  ring  from  lus  hand,  and 
3  12  written,  and  sealed  with  the  king’s  ring 
8.  2  the  king  took  off  his  ring,  which  he  had 
8.  8  Write  ye  also .  .seal  it  with  the  king  s  ling 
8  8  the  writing,  .sealed  with  the  king  s  ring 

8. 10  sealed  (it)  with  the  king’s  ring;  and  sent 
Isa.  3.  21  The  rings,  aud  nose  jewels 

i.A  fimaer  ring,  SoktvAios  daktulios. 

Luke  15.  22  put  a  ring  011  his  hand,  and  shoes  on  (Ins) 

RING  again,  to  — - 

To  be  moved,  noisy,  cin  hum,  2. 

1  Sa  4.  4  great  shout,  so  that  the  earth  rang  again 
1  Ki.  1.  45  the  city  rang  again.  This  (is)  the  noise  th. 

RINGLEADER  —  .  .  , 

One  who  stands  first,  irparoarar-ns  proslostates. 
Acts  24.  5  a  ringleader  of  the  sect  of  the  Nazarenes 


RINGSTRAKED 


820 


RISE 


RINGSTRAKED  — 

Straked,  notched,  n'pj?  aqod. 

Gen  30.  35  the  he  goats  that  were  ringstraked  and 
30  39  brought  forth  cattle  ringstraked,  speckled 

30  40  toward  the  ringstraked  and  all  the  brown 

31.  8  The  ringstraked  shall  be  thy  hire 

31.  8  then  bare  all  the  cattle  ringstraked 

31  10  the  cattle  (were)  ringstraked,  speckled 
31, 12  all  the  rams  which  leap.,  (are)  ringstraked 

RIN'-NAH,  np  a  shout,  strength. 

A  son  of  Shimon,  a  descendant  of  Caleb  son  of 
Jeplmnneh.  B  C  1400. 

1  Ch.  4  20  the  sons  of  Shimon  (were)  Amnon,  andR. 
RINSE,  to  --- 

To  overflow,  rinse,  shataph. 

Lev.  15  11  and  hath  not  rinsed  his  hands  in  water 
RINSED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  overflowed,  rinsed,  shataph,  2. 

Lev.  15.  12  every  vessel  of  wood  shall  be  rinsed  in 

2.  To  be  overflowed,  rinsed,  shataph,  4. 

Lev.  6.  28  be  both  scoured,  and  rinsed  in  water 
RIOT,  rioting,  riotous  (livers)  — 

1 .  To  flow,  squander,  be  vile,  Vq]  zalal. 

Prov  23.  20  Be  not . .  among  riotous  eaters  of  flesh 

28.  7  a  companion  of  riotous  (men)  shametli  his 

2. Spendthriftness,  extravagance,  ajuna  asotia. 
Titus  1  6  children,  not  accused  of  riot  or  unruly 

1  Pe.  4  4  not  with(them)to  the  same  excess  of  riot 

3. In  a  spendthrift  manner,  dudi&s  asotos. 

Lukeis.  13  wasted  his  substance  with  riotous  living 

4.  Revelry,  (Lat.  comus ),  kwuos  kOmos. 

Rom. 13.  13  not  in  rioting  and  drunkenness,  not  in 

5.  Luxurious  living,  expenditure,  rpu<ph  truphe. 

2  Pe.  2.  13  count  it  pleasure  to  riot  in  the  day  time 
RIP  up,  be  ripped  up,  to  — 

1.  To  cleave  through,  yp3  baqa. 

Amos  1  1 3  they  have  ripped  up  the  women  with  child 

2.  To  cleave  through,  ypa  baqa,  3. 

2  Ki.  8.  12  and  wilt,  .rip  up  their  women  with  child 
15  16  women.  . that  were  with  child  he  ripped  up 

3.  To  be  cleft  through,  ypa  baqa,  4 

Hos.  13.16  their  women  with  child  shall  be  ripped  up 
RIPE,  to  be  (fully)  — 

1. To  boil,  ripen ,  seethe,  bashal. 

Joel  3. 13  the  harvest  Is  ripe:  come  get  you  down 

2.  To  make  or  give  ripe  fruit,  Sis’?  bashal,  5. 

Gen  40  10  clusters  thereof  brought  forth  ripe  grapes 

3.  To  bloom,  flourish,  arrive  at  maturity,  hupafa. 

Rev  14  i*3  and  gather,  .for  her  grapes  are  fully  ripe 

RIPEN,  to  — 

1  .To  do,  malce  ready  or  ripe,  Spa  gamal. 

Isa.  18.  5  the  sour  grape  is  ripening  in  the  flower 

2.  To  dry  up,  wither,  be  'ripe,  (.-noaivu  xeraino. 

Rev.  14  15  reap:  for  the  harvest  of  the  earth  is  ripe 

RI'-PHATH,  nm- 

A  son  of  Gomer.  son  of  Japheth,  and  his  descendants 
the  Celts  who  marched  across  the  Riphaen  mountains, 

i.e.  the  Carpathian,  into  the  farthest  regions  of  Europe 
B.C.  2250. 

Gen.  10.  3  And  the  sons  of  Gomer ;  Ashkenaz,  and  R 

1  Ch.  1  6  And  the  sons  of  Gomer:  Ashchenaz  and  R 

RISE  (up,  up  again),  to  — 

1 .  To  arise,  iru  zaracli. 

Gen  32.  31  the  sun  rose  upon  him  andhe  halted  upon 
Deut33.  2  The  Lord,  .rose  up  from  Seir  unto  them 

2  Sa.  23.  4  light  of  the  morning  (when)  the  sunriseth 
2  Ch.26. 19  the  leprosy  even  rose  up  in  his  forehead 
Job.  9.  7  commandeth  the  sun,  and  it  riseth  not 
Isa.  58  10  then  shall  thy  light  rise  in  obscurity 

2.  To  go  up,  rhl)  alah. 

Judg.  6.  21  there  rose  up  lire  out  of  the  rock,  and 
Neh.  4.  21  from  the  rising  of  the  morning  till  the 
Eccl.io.  4  If  the  spirit  of  the  ruler  rise  up  against 
Jer.  46  8  Egypt  riseth  up  like  a  flood,  and  (his) 

47  2  waters  rise  up  out  of  the  north,  and  shall 
Amos  8.  8  it  shall  rise  up  wholly  as  a  flood  ;  and 

9.  5  it  shall  rise  up  wholly  like  a  flood,  and 
Jon  4.  7  when  the  morning  rose  the  next  day,  and 
Zech.14  13  rise  up  against  the  hand  of  his  neighbour 

3.  To  rise  up,  Dip  qum. 

Gen.  4.  8  Cain  rose  up  against  Abel  his  brother,  and 

18.  16  the  men  rose  up  from  thence,  and  looked 
19  1  and  Lot  seeing  (them)  rose  up  to  meet  them 

21.  32  Abimeleeh  rose  up.  and  Phichol  the  chief 

22.  3  Abraham  rose  up  early  in  the  morning 

22.  19  they  rose  up  and  went  together  to  Beer. 

24.  54  they  rose  up  in  the  morning ;  and  he  said 

25.  34  he  did  eat  and  drink,  and  rose  up,  and 
31. 17  Jacob  rose  up  and  set  his  sons  and  his 

31.  21  he  rose  up  and  passed  over  the  river,  and 

31.  35  that  I  cannot  rise  up  before  thee ;  forthe 

32.  22  he  rose  up  that  night,  and  took  his  two 
37.  35  all  his  daughters  rose  up  to  comfort  him 
43. 15  rose  up,  and  went  down  to  Egypt,  and  st 
46.  5  Jacob  rose  up  from  Beer  sheba :  and  the 

Exodio.  23  neither  rose  any  from  his  place  for  three 
30  Pharaoh  rose  up  in  the  night,  he,  and  all 


Exodi2.  31  Rise  up.  (and)  get  you  forth  from  among 

15.  7  overthrown  them  that  rose  up  against  thee 

21.  19  If  he  rise  again,  and  walk  abroad  upon  his 
24.  1 3  Moses  rose  up,  and  his  minister  Joshua 

32.  6  And  they  rose  up  early  on  the  morrow,  and 

32.  6  sat  down  to  eat  and  to  drink,  and  rose  up 

33.  8  the  people  rose  up,  and  stood  every  man 

33.  10  the  people  rose  up  and  worshipped,  every 

Lev.  19.  32  Thou  shalt  rise  up  before  the  hoary  head 
Nunno.  35  Rise  up.  Loud,  and  let  thine  enemies  be 

16.  2  they  rose  up  before  Moses,  with  certain 
16.  25  Moses  rose  up,  and  went  unto  Dathan  and 

22.  13, 21  And  Balaam  rose  up  in  the  morning,  and 
22.  14  the  princes  of  Moab  rose  up.  and  they  we 

22.  20  rise  up  (and)  go  with  them  :  but  yet  the 

23.  18  Rise  up.  Balak.  and  hear:  hearken  unto 

23.  24  the  people  shall  rise  up  as  a  great  lion 

24.  17  a  sceptre  shall  rise  out  of  Israel,  and  shall 

24.  25  Baalam  rose  up,  and  went  and  returned 

25.  7  he  rose  up  from  among  the  congregation 
Beut  2. 13  rise  up,  (said  1),  and  get  you  over  the  brook 

2.  24  Rise  ye  up,  take  your  journey,  and  pass 

6.  7  thou  best  down,  and  when  thou  risest  up 
it.  19  thou  best  down,  and  when  thou  risest  up 

19.  11  and  rise  up  against  him.  and  smite  him 
19.  15  One  witness  shall  not  rise  up  against  a 
19.  16  If  a  false  witness  rise  up  against  any 
22.  26  a  man  riseth  against  his  neighbour,  and 

28.  7  thine  enemies  that  rise  up  agalust  thee 

29.  22  your  children  that  shall  rise  up  after  you 

31.  16  this  people  will  rise  up.  and  go  a  whoring 

32.  38  let  them  rise  up  and  help  you,  (and)  be 

33.  11  smite  through,  .that  they  rise  not  again 
Josh.  3.  16  rose  up  upon  an  heap  very  far  from  the 

6.  26  riseth  up  and  buildeth  this  city  Jericho 

8.  7  ye  shall  rise  up  from  the  ambush  and 

18.  4  they  shall  rise  and  go  through  the  land 
Judg.  8.  21  Rise  thou,  and  fall  upon  us;  for  as  the 

9.  34.  35  Abimeleeh  rose  up,  and  the  people  that 

9.  43  he  rose  up  against  them,  and  smote  them 

19.  5  he  rose  up  to  depart :  and  the  damsel  s 
19.  7,  9  And  when  the  man  rose  up  to  depart 
19.  10  but  he  rose  up  and  departed,  and  came 
19.  27  her  lord  rose  up  in  the  morning,  and  op. 

19.  28  the  man  rose  up,  and  gat  him  unto  his  p. 

20.  5  the  men  of  Gibeah  rose  against  me,  and 
20. 19  children  of  Israel  rose  up  in  the  morning 
20  33  all  the  men  of  Israel  rose  up  out  of  their  p. 

Ruth  3. 14  she  rose  up  before  one  could  know  another 

1  Sa.  1.  9  Hannah  rose  up  after  they  had  eaten  111 

16.  13  So  Samuel  rose  up.  and  went  to  Ramali 
22.  13  he  should  rise  against  me,  to  lie  in  wait 
24.  7  not  to  rise  against  Saul.  But  Saul  rose 
28!  23  Then  they  rose  up  and  went  away  that 

2  Sa,i2.  21  when  the  child  was  dead,  thou  didst  rise 

18.  31  of  all  them  that  rose  up  against  thee 
18.  32  that  rise  against  thee  to  do  (thee)  hurt 
22.  40  them  that  rose  up  against  me  hast  thou 
22.  49  high  above  them  that  rose  up  against  me 

1  Ki.  1-  49  and  rose  up,  and  went  every  man  his  way 

2.  19  the  king  rose  up  to  meet  her,  and  bowed 

3.  21  when  I  rose  in  the  morning  to  give  my  ch 
21, 16  Ahab  rose  up  to  go  down  to  the  vineyard 

2  Ki.  3.  24  Israelites  rose  up  and  smote  the  Moabites 

7.  5  they  rose  up  in  the  twilight,  to  go  unto 

8.  21  he  rose  by  night,  and  smote  the  Edomites 
16.  7  king  of  Israel,  which  rise  up  against  me 

2  Ch.21.  9  rose  up  by  night,  and  smote  the  Edomites 
28.  15  men  which  were  expressed  by  name  rose  up 
Ezra  1.  5  Then  rose  up  the  chief  of  the  fathers  of 

10.  6  Ezra  rose  up  from  before  the  house  of 
Neh.  2.  18  And  they  said,  Let  us  rise  up  and  build 

3.  1  the  high  priest  rose  up,  with  his  brethren 

4.  14  I  looked,  and  rose  up.  and  said  unto  the 
Job  14.  12  man  beth  down,  and  riseth  not:  till  the 

16.  8  and  my  leanness  rising  up  in  me  beareth 
24.  14  murderer  rising  with  the  light  killeth  the 
24.  22  he  riseth  up,  and  no  (man)  is  sure  of  life 
30. 12  Cpon  (my)  right  (haiul)risethe  youth:  th 
31.14  What  then  shall  I  do  when  God  riseth  up? 
Psa.  3.  1  many  (are)  they  that  rise  up  against  me 
18.  38  they  were  not  able  to  rise:  they  are  fallen 

27.  3  though  war  should  rise  against  me  in  this 

35.  11  False  witnesses  did  rise  up  :  they  laid  to 

36.  12  cast  down,  and  shall  not  be  able  to  rise 
41.  8  (now)  that  he  lieth  he  shall  rise  up  no 
92  11  of  the  wicked  that  rise  up  against  me 
94.  16  Who  will  rise  up  for  me  against  the  evil 
119.  62  I  will  rise  to  give  thanksuntotheebecause 
124.  2  on  our  side  when  men  rose  up  against  us 
127.  2  (It  is)  vain  for  you  to  rise  up  early,  to 
140. 10  into  deep  pits,  that  they  rise  not  up  again 

Prov  24.  22  For  their  calamity  shall  rise  suddenly 

28.  12  but  when  the  wicked  rise,  a  man  is  hidden 
28.  28  When  the  wicked  rise,  men  hide  themse. 

31.  15  She  riseth  also  while  it  is  yet  night,  and 
Eccl.12.  4  he  shall  rise  up  at  the  voice  of  the  bird 
Song  2.  10  Rise  up.  my  love,  my  fair  one,  and  come 

3.  2  I  will  rise  now,  and  go  about  the  city  in 

5.  5  I  rose  up  to  open  to  my  beloved ;  and  my 
Isa.  14.  21  they  do  not  rise,  nor  possess  the  land,  nor 

14.  22  I  will  rise  up  against  them,  saitli  the  Lord 
24.  20  and  it  shall  fall,  and  not  rise  again 

26.  14  they  shall  not  rise  :  therefore  hast  thou 
28  21  Lord  shall  rise  up  as  (in)  mount  Perazim 

32.  9  Rise  up,  ye  women  that  are  at  ease ;  hear 

33.  10  Now  will  I  rise,  saitli  the  Lord  ;  now  will 
43.  17  they  shall  not  rise  -  they  are  extinct,  they 
54.  17  every  tongue  (that)  shall  rise  against  thee 

Jer.  25.  27  rise  no  more,  because  of  the  sword  which 
26  17  Then  rose  up  certain  of  the  elders  of  the 
.37.  10  they  rise  up  every  man  in  his  tent,  and 


Jer  49.  14  come  against  her,  and  rise  up  to  the  battl 
51  64  shall  not  rise  from  the  evil  that  I  will 
Lam  1.  14  (from  whom)  I  am  not  able  to  rise  up 
I)an.  8  27  I  rose  up,  and  did  the  king’s  business 
Amos  5.  2  she  shall  no  more  rise  :  she  is  forsaken 
7  9  1  will  rise  against  the  house  of  Jcroboai 
8.  14  they  shall  fab,  and  never  rise  up  again 
Obad  1  and  let  us  rise  up  against  her  in  battle 
Jon  1.3  Jonah  rose  up  to  flee  unto  Tarshish  froi 
Jlic.  7  6  the  daughter  riseth  up  against  her  motlu 
Nah.  1.  9  affliction  shall  not  rise  up  the  second  tire 
Hab.  2.  7  Shall  they  not  rise  up  suddenly  that 
Zeph.  3  8  until  the  day  that  I  rise  up  to  the  prey 

4  .To  raise  self  up.  Dip  qum,  la.. 

Job  20  27  and  the  earth  shall  rise  up  against  him 
Psa.  1 7  7  from  those  that  rise  up  (against  them) 

5.  To  rise  up,  Dip  qum. 

Ezra  5  2  Then  rose  up  Zerubbabel  the  son  of  Shea 
Han  3  24  rose  up  in  haste,  (and)  spake  andsaidunl 

6.  To  go  up,  ai'a&ali'u  andbaind. 

Rev  13  1  and  saw  a  beast  rise  up  out  of  the  sea 

19  3  And  her  smoke  rose  up  for  ever  and  evi 

7.  A  standing  up,  hraaraois  anaslasis. 

Acts  26  2  3  that  he  should  be  the  first  that  should  ri 

8 . To  rise  or  spring  up,  bia veAkio  anatello. 

Luke  1 2  54  When  ye  see  a  cloud  rise  out  of  the  we 

9  To  set  up,  hiirTTiqui  anistemi. 

Matt  12.  41  The  men  of  Nineve  shall  rise  in  judgme 
20.  19  and  the  third  day  (he  shall  rise  again) 
Mark  1.  35  rising  up  a  great  while  before  day,  he 
3.  20  it  Satan  rise  up  against  himself,  and  )> 

8.  31  be  killed,  and  after  three  days  rise  aga 

9.  31  alter  that  he  is  killed,  he  shall  rise  the 

10.  34  and  the  third  day  he  shall  rise  again 
ro-  50  he,  casting  away  his  garment,  [rose],  a 
12.  23  (when  they  shall  rise),  whose  wife  slial 
12.  25  For  when  they  shall  rise  from  the  dea< 

Luke  4.  29  roseup.andthrusthiinoutof  thecity.a 
5.  25  immediately  he  rose  up  before  them,  a 

3.  28  And  he  left  all.  rose  up,  and  followed  h 

11.  7  Trouble  me  not.  .1  cannot  rise  and  giv 

1 1.  8  Though  he  will  not  rise  and  give  him.  I 

11.  32  men  of  Nineve  shall  rise  uplin  the  judg 

16.  31  persuaded  though  one  rose  from  the  de 
18.  33  and  the  third  day  he  shall  rise  again 
22.  45  when  he  rose  up  from  prayer,  and  was- 
22.  46  rise  and  pray,  lest  yeienter  into  tempt 
24.  7  and  be  crucified,  and  the  third  day  rise: 
24.  33  they  rose  up  the  same  hour,  and  retun 
24.  46  and  to  rise  from  the  dead  the  third  da 

John  11. 23  saith  unto  her.  Thy  brother  shall  rise 
n.  24  know  that  he  shall  rise  again  in  the  ri 
n.  31  that  she  rose  up  hastily  and  w  ent  out, 

20.  9  that  he  must  rise  again  from  the  dead 
Acts  5.  17  Then  the  high  priest  rose  up.  and  all  tl 

5.  36  F'or  before  these  days  rose  up  Theuda; 

5.  37  After  this  man  rose  up  Judas  of  Galilee 

10.  13  there  came  a  voice  to  him,  Rise.  Fetei 

10.  41  drink  with  him  after  he  rose  from  the 

14,  20  rose  up  and  came  into  the  city  :  and 

15.  7  Peter  rose  up,  and  said  unto  them,  Jli 

17.  3  suffered,  and  risen  again  front  the  dea 

26.  16  But  rise,  and  stand  upon  thy  feet :  foi 
26.  30  king  rose  up,  and  the  governor,  and  1 

Rom  14.  9  For  to  this  end  Christ  both  died,  and  [1 1 
15.  12  he  that  shall  rise  to  reign  over  the  Ge. 
1  Co.  10.  7  sat  down  to  eat  and  drink,  and  rose  uj  1 
1  Th.  4. 14  if  we  believe  that  Jesus  died  and  rose  . 

4.  16  and  the  dead  in  Christ  shall  rise  first 
Heb  7.  11  should  rise  after  the  order  of  Melchise  : 

10.  To  lift  or  raise  up,  iydpoi  egeiro. 

Matt  11. 11  there  hath  not  risen  a  greater  than  Jn 

12.  42  queen  of  the  south  shall  rise  up  in  tin 
24.  7  For  nation  shall  rise  against  nation,  :1 
24.  11  many  false  prophets  shall  rise,  and  sll 

26.  46  Rise,  let  us  be  going :  bebold,  he  is  at  . 

27.  63  said.  .After  three  days  I  will  rise  agai 
Mark  4.  27  should  sleep,  and  rise  night  and  day.  :1 

10.  49  Be  of  good  comfort,  (rise);  hecalletht  e 

12.  26  as  touching  the  dead,  that  they  rise ;  h  e 

13.  8  For  nation  shall  rise  against  nation  ;  l 

13.  22  false  prophets  shall  rise,  and  shall  sir 

14.  42  Rise  up,  let  us  go ;  lo,  he  that  betray  l 
Luke  5.  23  forgiven  thee ;  orto  say,  [Rise  upland 

6.  8  [Rise  up]  and  stand  forth  in  the  mid: 

11.  8  Though  he  will  not  rise  and  give  him 

11.  31  queen  of  the  south  shall  rise  up  in  the- 

21.  10  Nation  shall  rise  against  nation,  and  I  ■ 
John  5.  8  saith  unto  him.  [Rise],  take  up  thy  ne 

T3,  4  He  riseth  from  supper,  and  laid  aside  s 
Acts  3.  6  In  the  name  of  Jesus,  .[rise  up]  and  vk 

1  Co.  15.  4  that  he  was  buried,  and  that  he  rose:. 

15.  12  Now  if  Christ  be  preached  that  he  ro: 
15. 14  if  Christ  be  not  risen,  then  (is)  our  pr< 

1 15.  15  raised  not  up,  if  so  be  that  the  dead  11 
13.  16  For  if  the  dead  rise  not.  t  hen  is  not  Ch  t 
15  29  if  the  dead  rise  not  at  all?  why  are  tl’ 
15.  32  advantagetli  it  me,  if  the  dead  rise  m 

2  Co.  5.  15  him  which  died  for  them,  and  rose  ago 
Rev.  11.  1  saying,  [Rise],  and  measure  the  tempi -f 

11.  To  set  up  out  of,  e£aviaTT]ui  exanistemi. 

Acts  15.  5  But  there  rose  up  certain  of  the  sect' 

RISE  (up,  against,  together,  with),  to  — 
l.To  rise  up.  Dtp  qum. 

Exod  15.  7  hast  overthrown  them  that  rose  up  aj- 
Beut33-  11  through  the  loins  of  them  that  rise  aga:  i 


RISE 


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RIVER 


3a  22  40  them  that  rose  up  against  me  hast  thou 
'  22  40  high  above  them  that  rose  up  against  me 
...  18.  io  subdued  under  me  those  that  rose  up  ag. 

*  iS  aS  lii test  me  up  above  those  that  rise  up  ag. 

, ’  .  we  tread  them  under  that  rise  up  against 
V7  23  tumult  of  those  that  rise  up  against  thee 
■OV24  16  falleth  seven  times,  and  riseth  up  again 
:r  ,  midst  of  them  that  rise  up  against  me,  a 
nil.5  3'.  62  The  lips  of  those  that  rose  up  against  me 

1  raise  self  up,  Dip  qum,  7a.  . 

,1,  o7  7  that  riseth  up  against  me  as  the  unright, 
in.  59.  1  defend  me  from  them  that  rise  up  against 

withslander,  upriser,  csipQ  leqomem. 

sa  139.  21  grieved  with  those  that  rise  up  against  th. 

1  rise  up  upon,  or  against,  eiraviffTapai  epanist. 
[attio.  21  children  shall  rise  up  against  their  par. 
arki3-  12  children  shall  rise  up  against  (their)  pai. 

t  place  together  against,  ovye4>io-rvpisiine. 
cts  16.  22  the  multitude  rose  up  together  agauistth. 

s  (up)  betimes  or  early,  to  — 

j  seek  early  or  earnestly,  shachar,  3. 
ob  24.  5  rising  betimes  for  a  prey  :  the  wilderness 

i  rise  up  early,  {put  on  the  shoulder),  D-y ,  5. 
en  19  2  shall  rise  up  early,  and  go  on  your  ways 

20.  8  Abimelecli  rose  early  in  the  morning,  and 

21.  14  Abraham  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and 

22  3  Abraham  rose  up  early  in  the  morn  ing,  and 

26.  3i  they  rose  up  betimes  in  the  morning,  and 

28.  18  Jacob  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and 
31  c=  early  in  the  morning  Laban  rose  up,  and 
;xod  8  20  Rise  up  early  in  the  morning,  and  stand 
o.  13  Rise  up  early  in  the  morning,  and  stand 
24  4  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and  bunded 
32.  6  they  rose  upearlyon  the  morrow,  and  olt. 
3/  4  Moses  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and 
rumii:  40  they  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and  gat 
osli  3  1  Joshua  rose  early  in  the  morning ,  anil  th. 

'  6. 12  Joshua  rose  early  iu  the  morning,  and  the 
6  1:  rose  early,  about  the  dawning  ol  the  day 
7"  16  So  Joshua  rose  up  early  in  the  morning 
8  10  Joshua  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and 
8  14  hasted,  and  rose  up  early,  and  the  men  of 
udg  6.  38  for  he  rose  up  early  on  the  morrow,  and 
°  7  1  rose  up  early,  and  pitched  beside  the  well 

0  33  thou  shalt  rise  early,  and  set  upon  the  city 

2.  4  people  rose  early,  and  built  there  an  altar 
Sa  1  iq  rose  up  in  the  morning  early,  and  worsli. 

'  1  c  *  1 2  rose  early  to  meet  Saul  in  the  morning,  it 
17.  10  Wherefore  men  rise  up  early  in  the  morn. 
I7  20  David  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and 
20.  11  men  rose  up  early  to  depart  in  the  morn. 
Sa  is  2  Absalom  rose  up  early,  and  stood  beside 
lii  3  22  they  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and  the 
'  6  13  servant  of  the  man  of  God  was  risen  early 
,  Ch  -o:  20  they  rose  early  in  the  morning,  and  went 
20.  20  Hezekiali  the  king  rose  early,  and  gathered 
rob  1.  s  rose  up  early  in  the  morning,  and  ottered 
sa  s  11  Woe  unto  them  that  rise  up  early  m  the 
leph.  3.  7  but  they  rose  early,  (and)  corrupted  all  th. 

E  (up),  to  make  to  — 

’0  cause  to  go  up,  n by  alah,  5.  . 

r udg  20.  38  make  a  great  flame  .  .to  rise  up  out  of  the 

r0  (cause  to)  rise,  spring,  grow  up,  avari\\w. 
Matt.  5.  45  lie  maketli  his  sun  to  rise  on  the  evil  and 

IEN  (up,  again,  with),  to  be  — 

no  rise  or  grow  up,  nxa  gaah. 

Eze.  47.  5  for  the  waters  were  risen,  waters  to  swim 

"0  rise  up,  rnj  zarach.  .  ,  „ 

Exod22  3  If  the  sun  be  risen  upon  him,  (there  shall 
Isa.  60.  1  and  the  glory  of  the  Loud  is  risen  upon 

To  go  out  or  forth,  nj;  yatsa. 

Gen.  19.  23  sun  was  risen  upon  the  earth  when  Lot  en. 


rise  up, 

11132.  14 
ig.  9.  18 
th  2.  15 
a.  25.  29 
a.  14.  7 
Li.  8.  20 
Li.  6.  15 
'll.  6. 10 
13.  6 
21.  4 
a.  20.  8 
27.  12 
54-  3 
86. 14 
ov.24.  16 
r.  51.  1 
im.  3.  62 


mp  qum. 

ye  are  risen  up  in  your  father’s  stead,  an 
ye  are  risen  up  against  my  father's  house 
when  she  was  risen  up  to  glean,  Boaz  co. 
Yet  a  man  is  risen  to  pursue  thee,  and  to 
family  is  risen  against  thine  handmaid 
am  risen  up  in  the  room  of  David  my  fat. 
servant  of  the  man  of  God  was  risen  early 
for  I  am  risen  up  in  the  room  of  David  my 
Yet  Jeroboam  ,  .is  risen  up,  and  hath  reb. 
Now  when  Jehoram  was  risen  up  to  the 
fallen ;  but  we  are  riseu,  and  stand  upri. 
for  false  witnesses  are  risen  up  against  me 
Tor  strangers  are  risen  up  against  me,  and 
the  proud  are  risen  against  me,  and  the 
falleth  seven  times,  and  riseth  up  again 
midst  of  them  that  rise  up  against  me 
The  lips  of  those  that  rose  up  against  me 
Violence  is  risen  up  into  a  rod  of  wickedn. 


!•  7' 

raise  up.  Dip  qum,  3 a. 

c.  2.  8  my  people  is  risen  up  as  an  enemy  :  ye 

rise  or  spring  up,  hvareWu  anatello. 

s.  1.  11  For  the  sun  is  no  sooner  risen  with  a  bu. 


set  up,  hyiarrifu  amstemi. 

itti7.  9  Son  of  man  [he  risen  again]  from  the  dead 
irk  o.  c  till  the  Son  of  man  were  risen  from  the  d. 

16.  a  [when  (Jesus)  was  risen  early  the  first] 
ke  9.  8, 19  that  one  of  the  old  prophets  was  risen  a. 


8 . To  lift  or  raise  up,  eyeipai  egeiro. 

Matt  14.  2  he  is  risen  from  the  dead ;  and  therefore 

26.  32  But  after  I  am  risen  again,  I  will  go  bef. 

27.  64  He  is  risen  from  the  dead :  so  the  last  err. 

28  6  for  he  is  risen,  as  he  said.  Come,  see  the 

28.  7  tell  his  disciples  that  he  is  risen  from  the 
Mark  6.  14  John  the  Baptist  was  risen  from  the  dead 

6. 16  It  is  John,  whom  I  beheaded  :  he  is  risen 

14.  28  after  that  1  am  risen,  I  will  go  before  you 
16  6  he  is  risen  ;he  is  not  here :  behold  the  pi. 

1 6*  I4  [which  had  seen  him  after  he  was  riseu] 

Luke  7. 16  That  a  great  prophet  is  risen  up  among 
q  7  said  of  some,  that  John  was  risen  from 
13  25  When . .  the  master  of  the  house  is  risen  up 
24  6  He  is  not  here,  but  is  risen :  remember 
24  24  Lord  is  risen  indeed,  and  hath  appeared 
John  2.  22  When  therefore  he  was  risen  from  the 
21.  14  showed  himself .  .after  that. lie. was  risen 
Rom.  8.  34  that  died,  yea  rather,  that  is  risen  again 
1  Co  1 5  1 3  no  resurrection . .  then  is  Christ  not  risen 
‘  14  14  if  Christ  lie  not  risen,  then  (is)  our  preac. 

15.  20  But  now  is  Christ  risen  from,  .dead,  (and) 

9.  To  raise  together  with,  aweyeipu  sunegeiro. 

Col  2.  12  wherein  also  ye  are  risen  with  (him)  th. 

3.  1  If  ye  then  be  risen  with  Christ,  seek  those 

RISETH,  whence  — 

Dawn  or  early  morning,  mw  shachar. 

Isa.  47.11  thou  shalt  not  know  from  whence  it  riseth 

RISING  (again,  early,  up,  betimes)  — 

1.4  rising  up,  rnj  zerach. 

Isa.  60.  3  aud  kings  to  the  brightness  of  thy  nsmg 

2.  Region  of  the  rising  of  the  sun,  m/p  mizrach. 

Num2i.  11  (is)  before  Moab,  toward  the  sun  rising 
Dent.  4.  41,  47  this  side  Jordan,  toward  the  sun  rising 
Josh.  1.  15  this  side  Jordan  toward  the  sun  nsmg 
12  1  toward  the  rising  of  the  sun,  from  the 

1 ,  c  toward  the  sun  rising,  from  Baal-gadun 
10. 12  toward  the  sun  rising  unto  the  border  of 
in  27  turnetli  toward  the  sim  rising  to  Beth-D. 
10.  34  Judah  upon  Jordan  toward  the  sun  rising 
Judg2o  41  over  against  Gibeah  toward  the  sun  rising 
Psa  so.  1  from  the  rising  of  the  sun  unto  the  going 
'1)3  2  From  the  rising  of  the  sun  unto  tliegoing 

Isa.  41.  2s  from  the  rising  of  the  sun  shall  lie  call 
4  c  6  they  may  know  from  the  rising  of  the  sun 
,0!  iq  and  his  glory  from  the  rising  of  the  sun 
Mai.  1. 11  from  the  rising  of  the  sun,  even  unto  the 

3.  To  go  up,  nbj)  alah.  . 

Nell.  4.  21  from  the  rising  of  the  morning  till  tlies. 

4.  Uprising,  np'p  qimah.  .  . 

Lam.  3.  63  their  sitting  down,  and  their  nsmg  up 

5.  Lifting  or  rising  up,  nN(y  seeth. 

Lev.  13.  2  have  in  the  skin  of  his  flesh  a  rising,  a 
13.  10  (if)  the  rising  (be)  white  in  the  skin,  and 
1 3. 10  (there  be)  quick  raw  flesh  iu  the  rising 
13. 19  a  white  rising,  or  a  bright  spot,  white 

13.  28  it  (is)  a  rising  of  the  burning,  and  the 
17.  43  the  rising  of  the  sore  (be)  white  reddish 

14.  56  for  arising,  and  for  a  scab,  and  for  a 

6.  To  rise  tip  early,  ( put  on  the  shoulder),  d?v’,  5. 

2  Cli  36  1 4  rising  up  betimes,  and  sending ;  because 
Pro v 27.  14  He  that  blesseth  his  friend ..  rising  early 

Jer.  7.  13  rising  up  early  and  speaking,  but  ye 

7.  24  daily  rising  up  early  and  sending  (them) 
1).  7  rising  early  and  protesting,  saying.  Obey 
24  3  I  have  spoken  unto  you,  rising  early  and 

24.  4  prophets,  rising  early  and  sending  (them) 
26.  5  both  rising  up  early,  and  sending  (them) 
2q.  19  prophets,  rising  upearly  and  sending  (th  ) 

02.  -Z7,  rising  up  early  and  teaching  (them),  yet  th. 

o-  14  I  have  spoken  unto  you,  rising  early  and 

34  15  risingup  early  and  sending  (them),  saying 

44.  4  prophets,  rising  early,  and  sending  (them) 

7.  To  00  up,  ascend,  ava^aivoi  anabamo. 

Mark  9.  10  what  the  rising  from  the  dead  should  mean 

8.  To  rise  or  spring  up,  hvareWa  anatello. 

Mark  16.  2  they  came  unto  the  sepulchre  at  the  rising 

9.4  standing  or  rising  up,  hvacrTairis  anastasis. 
Luke  2.  34  fall  and  rising  again  of  many  111  Israel 

RISING  of  the  sun,  sunrising  — 

Place  of  the  rising  of  the  sun,  the  east,  mm  mizrach. 

Num  1  3  east  side  toward  the  rising  of  the  sun 

34. 15  Jericho  eastward,  toward  the  sun  rising 

RISING  up,  no  — 

IVo  standing  up,  Dip?3  algum. 

Prov.30.  31  king,  against  whom  (there  is)  no  nsmg  up 

RIS -SAH,  nso  heap  of  ruins.  . 

The  1  -th  Station  of  Israel  from  Egypt,  and  6th  from  Sinai, 
between  Libnali  and  Kehelathah. 

Nunirr.  21  removed  from  Libnali,  and  pitched  at  R. 
33.  22  And  they  journeyed  from  R.,  and  pitched 

RITE  — 

Statute,  ngn  chuqqah.  _ 

Num.  9.  3  according  to  all  the  rites  of  it,  and  accord. 

RITH'-MAH,  ncn-i  broom. 

The  I4th  station  of  Israel  from  Egypt,  and  3d  from 
Sinai,  between  Hazerotli  and  Rininion-parez;  perhaps 
the  same  as  Kadesh,  Num.  13.  26.  (Ertharuihf). 

Num  33.  18  departed  from  Hazeroth.  .pitched  in  R. 
33. 19  And  they  departed  from  R.,  and  pitched 


RIVER  — 

1.  What  flows  forth,  a  stream,  canal,  73)k,  8d  xubal. 
Tin.,  o  „  t-nur  in  vicinn  slid  T  AVAR  bv  the  river 


rr  /out  JtVIVO  JU!  uv,  ^  - r  '  »  r  \m 

Dan.  8.  2  saw  in  a  vision,  and  I  was  by  the  river 

8.  3  there  stood  before  the  river  a  ram  which 
8.  6  which  I  had  seen  standing  before  the  nv. 

2.4  channel,  stream,  P'ss  aphiq. 

Song  5.  12  (the  eyes)  of  doves  by  the  rivers  of  waters 
Eze.  6.  3  and  to  the  hills,  to  the  rivers,  and  to  the 

31.  12  are  broken  by  all  the  rivers  of  the  land 

32.  6  and  the  rivers  shall  be  full  of  tliee 

34.  13  upon  the  mountains  of  Israel  by  the  rivers 

35.  8  in  all  thy  rivers,  shall  they  fall  that  are 

36.  4,  6  to  the  rivers,  and  to  the  valleys,  to  the 
Joel  1.  20  the  rivers  of  waters  are  dried  up,  and  the 

3.  18  the  rivers  of  Judali  shall  flow  with  waters 

3.4  shining  brook  or  flood,  '.in'  yeor. 

Gen.  41.  1  dreamed  :  and,  behold,  he  stoodby  the  ri. 
41.  2  there  came  up  out  of  the  river  seven  well 
41.  3  kine  came  up  after  them  out  of  the  river 
41.  3  (other)  kine  upon  the  brink  of  the  river 
41  17  behold,  I  stood  upon  the  bank  of  the  river 
41’  18  there  came  up  out  of  the  river  sevenkme 
Exod  1  22  Every  son .  ye  shall  cast  into  the  river 
2.  3  laid  (it)  in  the  flags  by  the  river’s  brink 
2.  5  came  down  to  wash  (herself)  at  the  river 
2  5  maidens  walked  along  by  the  river’s  side 

4.  9  thou  shalt  take  of  the  water  of  the  river 
4.  9  water  which  thou  takest  out  of  the  river 
7.  i4  stand  by  tlie  river’s  brink  against  he  come 
7  17  upon  the  waters  which  (are)  in  the  river 
7.  18  the  fish  that  (is)  iu  the  river  shall  die,  and 
7  18  the  river  shall  stink;  and  the  Egyptians 

7. 18  loathe  to  drink  of  the  water  of  the  river 
7.  19  upon  their  rivers,  and  upon  their  ponds 
7  20  smote  the  waters  that  (were)  in  the  river 
7.  20  the  waters  that  (were)  in  the  river  were 
7.  21  the  fish  that  (was)  iu  the  river  died  ;  and 
7.  21  and  tlie  river  stank,  and  the  Egyptians 
7.  21,  24  could  not  drink  of  the  water  of  tlie  ri. 
7.  24  Egyptians  digged  round  about  tlie  river 

7.  25  after  that  tlie  Lord  had  smitten  the  river 

8.  3  river  shall  bring  forth  frogs  abundantly 
8.  5  over  the  rivers,  and  over  the  ponds,  and 
8*.  9  (that)  they  may  remain  in  the  river  only 
8.  1 1  they  shall  remain  in  tlie  river  only 

17  5  thy  rod,  wherewith  thou  smotest  the  river 

2  Ki  19.  24  dried  up  all  the  rivers  of  besieged  places 
Job  28.  10  He  cuttetli  out  rivers  among  the  rocks 
Psa  78  44  And  had  turned  their  rivers  into  blood 
Isa  7  18  the  uttermost  part  of  the  rivers  of  Egypt 
23  3  the  harvest  of  the  river,  (is)  her  reveuue 

23.  10  Pass  through  thy  land  as  a  river,  0  dau. 
37  25  dried  up  ail  the  rivers  of  the  besieged  pi. 
Eze.  29.  3  that  lieth  in  the  midst  of  his  rivers 

’  29  3  My  river  (is)  mine  own,  and  I  have  made 

29.  4  I  will  cause  the  fish  of  thy  rivers  to  stick 
20  4  bring,  up  out  of  the  midst  of  thy  rivers 

29  4  the  fish  of  thy  rivers  shall  stick  unto  thy 

20.  5  thee  and  all  the  fish  of  thy  rivers ;  thou 
29  9  said,  The  river  (is)  mine,  and  I  have  made 

29.  10  (am)  against  thee,  and  against  thy  rivers 

30.  12  I  will  make  the  rivers  dry,  and  sell  the 

Dan  12  5  on  this  side  of  the  bank  of  the  river,  aud 

12.  5  other  on  that  side  of  the  bank  of  tlie  river 
12.  6,  7  which  (was)  upon  thewaters  of  theriver 
Nah  3  8  No,  that  was  situate  among  tlie  rivers 

Zech.10.  11  all  the  deeps  of  the  rivers  shall  dry  up 

4.4  stream,  canal,  "JDi'  yubal. 

Jer.  17.  8  (that)  spreadeth  out  her  roots  by  theriver 

5.4  river,  in)  nahar. 

Gen  2  1  o'  a  river  went  out  of  Eden  to  water  the  ga. 
2  13  And  the  name  of  the  second  river  (is)  G. 

2  14  the  name  of  the  third  river  (is)  Hiddekel 
2  14  the  east  of  Assyria.  And  the  fourth  river 
14  18  have  I  given  this  land,  from  the  river  of 

15. 18  unto  the  great  river,  the  river  Euphrates 
31  21  passed  over  the  river,  and  set  his  face 
36.'  37  Saul  of  Rehoboth  (by)  the  river  reigned  in 

Exod23.  31  bounds,  .from  the  desert  unto  tlie  river 
Num  22.  4  the  river  of  the  land  of  the  children  of 
24  6  gardens  by  the  river’s  side,  as  the  trees 

Deut  1  7  unto  tlie  great  river,  the  river  Euphrates 

11.  24  from  the  river,  tlie  river  Euphrates,  even 
Josh.  1.  4  even  unto  the  great  river,  the  river  Eup. 
2  Sa  8  3  recover  his  border  at  the  river  Euphrates 

' . .  -i  11,0  that.  Iwerfil  hevond  the  river 


a.  3  recover  ms  uumci  Ml,  ...v.  - - .  ..  l  . - 

10  16  the  Syrians  that  (were)  beyond  the  river 

1  Ki  42:  reigned  over  all  kingdoms  from  tlie  river 

4  24  all  (the  region)  on  this  side  the  river 
4  24  over  all  the  kings  on  this  side  the  river 
i4  14  and  shall  scatter  them  beyond  the  river 

2  Ki  4  12  not  Abana  and  Pharpar,  rivers  of  Daraa. 

'17  6  in  Habor  (by)  the  river  of  Gozan,  and  m 
18  11  in  Habor(by)the  riverof  Gozan,  and  in  the 
23.  29  king  of  Egypt  went,  .to  the  river  Euplir 
24  7  had  taken  from .  .tlie  liver  Euphrates  all 

,  Ch.  I.'  48  Sliaul  of  Rehoboth  by  tlie  river  reigned 

4  9  the  wilderness  from  the  river  Euphrates 

5  26  and  Habor,  and  Hara,  and  to  tlie  river  G. 

18  3  went  to  stablish  his  dominion  by  the  river 

iq  16  the  Syrians  that  (were)  beyond  the  river 

2  Ch.  o'  26  reigned  over  all  the  longs  from  the  river 
Fzra  814  gathered  them  together  to  the  nvei  that 
8  21  I  proclaimed  a  fast  there,  at  the  river 
8!  31  we  departed  from  the  river  of  Ahava  on 
g’  t.6  to  the  governors  on  this  side  the  river 
Neh  2  7  given  me  to  the  governors  beyond  the  n. 

2‘  q  I  came  to  the  governors  beyond  the  river 
'  7  of  the  governor  on  this  side  the  river 
Job  40'  23  he  drinketh  up  a  river,  (aud)  hastetli  not 


RIVER 


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ROBE 


Fsa.  46.  4  (There  is)  a  river,  the  streams  wherof  sh. 
7z.  S  from  the  river  unto  the  ends  of  the  earth 

74. 15  the  flood :  thou  driedst  up  mighty  rivers 
78.  16  and  caused  waters  to  run  down  like  river* 
80.  11  She  sent  out. . her  branches  unto  therivers 
89.  25  I  will  set.  .his  right  hand  in  the  rivers 

105.  41  they  ran  in  the  dry  places  (like)  a  river 
107.  33  He  turnetli  rivers  into  a  wilderness,  and 
137.  1  By  the  rivers  of  Babylon,  there  we  sat  do. 
Isa.  7.  20  by  them  beyond  the  river,  by  the  king  of 

8.  7  up  upon  them  the  waters  of  the  river 

11.  15  shall  he  shake  his  hand  over  the  river 

18.  1  which  (is)  beyond  the  rivers  of  Ethiopia 

18.  2,  7  whose  land  the  rivers  have  spoiled 

19.  5  the  river  shall  be  wasted  and  dried  up 
19.  6  And  they  shall  turn  the  rivers  far  away 
27.  12  beat  off  from  the  channel  of  the  river 
33.  21  (will  be)  unto  us  a  place  of  broad  rivers 
41. 18  I  will  open  rivers  in  high  places,  and 

42. 15  I  will  make  the  rivers  islands,  and  I  will 

43.  2  the  rivers,  they  shall  not  overflow  thee 
43. 19,  20  wilderness,  (and)  rivers  in  the  desert 

44.  27  saith.  .Be  dry,  and  I  will  dry  up  thy  rivers 

47.  2  uncover  the  thigh,  pass  over  the  rivers 

48.  18  then  had  thy  peace  been  as  a  river,  and 
50.  2  I  make  the  rivers  a  wilderness  :  their  fish 
66.  12  I  will  extend  peace  to  her  like  a  river 

Jer.  2.  18  to  do.  .to  drink  the  waters  of  the  river 

46.  2  was  by  the  river  Euphrates  in  Carchemjs 
46.  6  toward  the  north  by  the  river  Euphrates 
46.  7  whose  waters  are  moved  as  the  rivers? 

46.  8  and  (his)  waters  are  moved  like  the  rivers 

46.  10  the  north  country  by  the  river  Euphrates 
Eze.  1.  1  among  the  captives  by  the  river  of  Chebar 

1.  3  laud  of  the  Chaldeans,  by  the  river  Cheb. 

3.  15  I  came  to  them,  .that  dwelt  by  the  river 

3.  23  glory  which  I  saw  by  the  river  of  Chebar 

10.  15  creature  that  I  saw  by  the  river  of  Cheb. 
10.  20  living  creature  that  I  saw.  .by  the  river 

10.  22  faces  which  I  saw  by  the  river  of  Chebar 

31.  4  her  rivers  running  round  about  his  plants 

32.  2  and  thou  earnest  forth  with  thy  rivers 
32.  2  and  troubledst . .  and  fouledst  their  rivers 
32.  14  and  cause  their  rivers  to  run  like  oil 

43.  3  the  vision  that  I  saw  by  the  river  Chebar 
Dan.  io.=  4  as  I  was  by  thq  side  of  the  great  rivers 
Mic.  7.  12  from  the  fortress  even  to  the  river,  and 
Nah.  1.  4  maketli  it  dry,  and  drieth  up  all  the  riv. 

2.  6  The  gates  of  the  rivers  shall  be  opened 
Hab.  3.  8  Was  the  Lord  displeased  against,  .rivers 

3.  8  (was)  thine  anger  against  the  rivers?  (w.) 

3.  9  Thou  didst  cleave  the  earth  with  rivers 
Zepli.  3.  10  From  beyond  the  rivers  of  Ethiopia  my 
Zech.  9.  10  from  the  river  (even)  to  the  ends  of  the 

6.  A  river,  ins  nehar. 

Ezra  4.  10  the  rest  (that  are)  on  this  side  the  river 

4.  11  servants  the  men  on  this  side  the  river 

4. 16  have  no  portion  on  this  side  the  river 

4.  17  answer,  .(unto)  the  rest  beyond  the  river 

4.  20  ruled  over  all  (countries)  beyond  the  riv. 

5.  3,  6  Tatnai,  governor  on  this  side  the  river 

5.  6  Apliarsachites.  .on  this  side  the  river 

6.  6  Tatnai,  governor  beyond  the  river,  Shet. 

6.  6  Apliarsachites,  which  (are)  beyond  the  ri. 

6.  8  goods,  (even)  of  the  tribute  beyond  the  ri. 
6. 13  Tatnai,  governor  on  this  side  the  river 

7.  21  the  treasurers  which  (are)  beyond  the  ri. 

7.  25  all  the  people  that  (are)  beyond  the  river 

7.  A  dividing  brook  in  a  valley,  nachal. 

Lev.  11.  9  the  waters,  in  the  seas,  and  in  the  rivers 

11.  10  and  in  the  rivers,  of  all  that  move  in  tho 
Num34.  5  from  Azmon  unto  the  river  of  Egypt,  and 
Deut.  2.  24  pass  over  the  river  Arnon :  behold,  I  have 

2.  36  (is)  by  the  brink  of  the  river  of  Arnon,  and 

2.  36  (from)  the  city  that  (is)  by  the  river,  even 

2.  37  (nor)  unto  any  place  of  the  river  Jabbok 

3.  8  from  the  river  of  Arnon  unto  mount  He. 
3.12  Aroer,  which  (is)  by  the  river  Arnon,  and 

3. 16  even  unto  the  river  Arnon  half  the  valley 

3. 16  and  the  border  even  unto  the  river  Jabbok 

4.  48  which  (is)  by  the  bank  of  the  river  Arnon 
10.  7  to  Jotbath,  a  land  of  rivers  of  waters 

Josh.  12.  1  from  the  river  Arnon  unto  mount  Herm. 

12.  2  which  (is)  upon  the  bank  of  the  river  Ar. 

12.  2  from  the  middle  of  the  river,  and  from 

12.  2  the  river  Jabbok,  (which  is)  the  border  of 

13.  9,  16  that  (is)  upon  the  bank  of  the  river  A. 

13.  9,  16  city  that  (is)  in  the  midst  of  the  river 

15.  4  went  out  unto  the  riverof  Egypt ;  and  the 
13.  7  which  (is)  on  the  south  side  of  the  river 

15.  47  unto  the  riveiof  Egypt,  and  the  great  sea 

16.  8  Tappuali  westward  unto  the  river  Kauah 
17.5  9  the  river  Kanah,  southward  of  the  river 

17.  9  coast,  .(was)  on  the  north  side  of  the  river 
19.  11  and  reached  to  the  river  that  (is)  before 

Judg. 4^_2.will  draw  unto  thee,  to  the  river  Kishon, 
'f"i3  from  Harosheth.  .unto  the  river  of  Kisln 

5.  2i  The  river,  .thatancient  river,  theriverK. 
2  Sa.  17.  13  we  will  draw  it  into  the  river,  until  there 

24.  5  (lieth)  in  the  midst  of  the  river  of  Gad 

1  Ki.  8.  65  entering  in  of  Hamath  unto  the  river  of 

2  Ki.  10.  33  from  Aroer,  which  (is)  by  the  river  Arnon 

24.  7  taken  from  the  river  of  Egypt  unto  the  ri. 
2  Ch.  7.  8  entering  in  of  Hamath  unto  the  river  of 
Fsa.  36.  8  make  them  drink  of  the  river  of  thy  pie. 
Eccl.  1.  7  All  the  rivers  run  into  the  sea ;  yet  the 

1.  7  unto  the  place  from  whence  the  rivers 
Jer.  31.  9  will  cause  them  to  walk  by  the  rivers  of 
Lam.  2.  18  let  tears  run  down  like  a  river  day  and 
Eze.  47.  5  riverthatlcouldnotpassover.  .riverthat 

47.  6  caused  me  to  return  to  the  brink  of  the  ri. 


Eze.  47.  7  at  the  bank  of  the  river  (were)  very  many 
47.  9  whithersoever  the  rivers  shall  come,  shall 
47.  9  every  thing  shall  live  whither  the  river  co. 

47.  12  by  the  river  upon  the  bank  thereof,  on 
Amos  6.  14  entering  in  of  Hamath  unto  the  river  of 
Mic.  6.  7  be  pleased,  .with  ten  thousands  of  rivers 

8. ri  brook  in  a  valley,  n^ru  nachaZah. 

Eze.  47.  ig  waters  of  strife  (in)  Kadesh,  the  river  to 

48.  28  (and)  to  the  river  toward  the  great  sea 

9 . A  division,  artificial  water  course,  1  ^3  peleg. 

Job  29.'  6  and  the  rock  poured  me  out  rivers  of  oil 
Fsa.  1.  3  shall  be  like  a  tree  planted  by  the  rivers 
65.  9  the  river  of  God,  (which)  is  full  of  water 
1 19.  136  Rivers  of  waters  run  down  mine  eyes,  b. 
Frov.  5.  16  dispersed  abroad,  (and)rivers  of  waters  in 

21.  1  The  king's  heart,  .(as)  the  rivers  of  water 
Isa.  30.  25  rivers  (aud)  streams  of  waters  in  the  day 

32.  2  as  rivers  of  water  in  a  dry  place ;  as  the  sh 
Lam.  3.  48  Mine  eye  runneth  down  withrivers  of  wa. 

10.  rl  division,  artificial  water  ourse,r\ibppelaggah. 
Job  20.  17  He  shall  not  see  the  rivers,  the  floods,  the 

11.  A  flowing,  a  river,  flood,  torrent,  irorapis  pota. 
Mark  1.  5  were  all  baptized  of  him  in  the  river  of  J. 
John  7.  38  out  of  his  belly  shall  flow  rivers  of  living 
Acts  16.  13  we  went  out  of  the  city  by  a  river  side 
Rev.  8.  10  and  it  fell  upon  the  third  part  of  the  riv. 

9.  14  which  are  bound  in  the  great  river  Eup. 

16.  4  poured  out  his  vial  upon  the  rivers  and 
16.  12  poured  out  his  vial  upon  the  great  river 

22.  1  showed  me  a  pure  river  of  water  of  life 
22.  2  on  either  side  of  the  river,  (was  there)  the 

RIVER,  little  — 

A  trench  or  conduit,  tealah. 

Eze.  31.  4  sent  out  her  little  rivers  unto  all  the  trees 
RIZ'-PAH,  nsxi  variegated. 

A  daughter  of  Aiah  and  concubiue  of  Saul,  whom  Abner 
took  after  Saul's  death,  and  whose  two  sons  were  given 
up  by  David  to  the  Gibeonites  and  hanged.  B.C.  1070. 
2  Sa.  3.  7  Saul  had  a  concubine,  whose  name.  .R. 
21.  8  But  the  king  took  the  two  sons  of  R.  the 
21.  10  And  R.  the  daughter  of  Aiah  took  sackc. 
21.  11  And  it  was  told  Da  vid  what  R...  had  done 
ROAD,  to  make  a  — - 
To  strip  off,  a&3  pashat. 

1  Sa.  27.  10  Whither liaveyemade  a  road  to  day?  And 
ROAR,  to  — - 

1 .  To  meditate,  mutter,  n: n  hagah. 

Isa.  31.  4  Like  as  the  lion  and  the  young  lion  roar. 

2.  To  make  a  noise,  non  hamah. 

Psa.  46.  3  the  waters  thereof  roar  (and)  be  troubled 
Isa.  51.  15  that  divided  the  sea,  whose  waves  roared 
59.  11  We  roar  all  like  bears,  and  mourn  sore 
Jer.  5.  22  though  they  roar,  yet  can  they  not  pass 

6.  23  their  voice  roareth  like  the  sea ;  and  they 
31.  35  when  the  waves  thereof  roar;  The  Lord 
50.  42  their  voice  shall  roar  like  the  sea,  and  they 
51.55  when  her  waves  do  roar  like  great  waters 

3.  To  be  disquieted,  troubled,  oni  naham. 

Isa.  5.  29  like  young  lions;  yea,  they  shall  roar,  and 

5.  30  in  that  day  they  shall  roar  against  them 

4.  To  shriek,  cry  aloud  or  out,  rny  tsaracli,  5. 

Isa.  42.  13  shall  cry,  yea,  roar;  he  shall  prevail  ag. 

5.  To  roar,  be  troubled,  nyi  roam. 

1  Ch.  16.  32  Let  the  sea  roar,  and  the  fulness  thereof 
Fsa.  96. 11  let  the  sea  roar,  and  the  fulness  thereof 
98.  7  Let  the  sea  roar,  and  the  fulness  thereof 

6.  To  roar,  shaag. 

Judg  14.  5  behold,  a  young  lion  roared  against  him 
Job  37.  4  After  it  a  voice  roareth :  he  thundereth 
Psa.  22.  13  gaped,  .(as)  a  ravening  and  a  roaring  lion 
38.  8  I  have  roared  by  reason  of  the  disquiet. 
74.  4  Thine  enemies  roar  in  the  midst  of  thy 
104.  21  The  young  lions  roar  after  their  prey,  and 
Isa.  5.  29  they  shall  roar  like  young  lions ;  yea,  they 
Jer.  2.  15  The  young  lions  roared  upon  him,  (and) 
25.  30  The  Lord  shall  roar  from  on  high,  and 
25.  30  he  shall  mightily  roar  upon  his  habitation 
51. 38  They  shall  roar  together  like  lions  they 
Eze.  22.  25  like  a  roaring  lion  ravening  the  prey :  they 
Hos.  11.  10  roar  like  a  lion :  when  he  shall  roar,  then 
Joel  3. 16  The  Lord  also  shall  roar  out  of  Zion,  and 
Amos  1.  2  Lord  will  roar  from  Zion,  and  utter  his 

3.  4  Will  a  lion  roar  in  the  forest  when  he  hath 

3.  8  lion  hath  roared,  who  will  not  fear?  the 
Zeph.  3.  3  Her  princes  within  her  (are)  roaring  lions 

7.  To  sound,  t)x*o>  echeo. 

Luke2i.  25  perplexity;  the  sea  and  the  waves  [roaring] 

8.  To  low,  bellow,  roar,  pvuaopai  mukaomai. 

Rev.  10.  3  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  as  (when)  a  lion 

9.  To  roar,  bellow,  howl,  bark,  wpvopai  oruomai. 

1  Pe.  5.  8  your  adversary  the  devil,  as  a  roaring 
ROARING  — 

1  -To  be  disquieted,  troubled,  nn)  naham. 

Frov  28.  15  roaring  lion,  and  a  ranging  bear ;  (so  is) 

2.  Disquietude,  trouble,  cm  naham. 

Prov  19.  12  king’s  wrath  (is)  as  the  roaring  of  a  lion” 

20.  2  fear  of  a  king  (is)  as  the  roaring  of  a  lion 

3.  Disquietude,  trouble,  cpnj  nehamah. 

Isa.  5.  30  against  them  like  the  roaring  of  the  sea 


4.  Roar,  roaring,  njNt?  sheagah. 

Job  3.  24  my  roarings  are  poured  out  like  the  watei 
4. 10  The  roaring  of  the  lion,  and  the  voice  0 
Psa.  22.  1  me,  (and  from)  the  words  of  my  roaring 
32.  3  my  bones  waxed  old  through  my  roariu 
Isa.  5.  29  Their  roaring  (shall  be)  like  a  lion,  the) 
Eze.  19.  7  was  desolate .  .by  the  noise  of  his  roarii 
Zech  11.  3  voice  of  the  roaring  of  young  lions;  for 
ROAST,  to  roast,  — 

1.7b  boil,  ripen,  cook,  li?3  bashal,  3. 

Deut  16.  7  thou  slialt  roast  and  eat  (it)  in  the  place 
2  Ch.35.  13  roasted  the  passover  with  Are  according 
2.  To  roast  or  singe,  7p_n  charade. 

Frov  12.  27  slothful  (man)  roasteth  not  that  which  1 
3.7b  roast,  Isaiah. 

1  Sa.  2.  15  Give  flesh  to  roast  for  the  priest ;  for  he 
Isa.  44.  16  he  roasteth  roast,  and  is  satisfied  :  yea,  1 
44.  19  I  have  roasted  flesh,  and  eaten  (it) :  and 

4.  Roasting,  ’Vy  tsali. 

Exodi2.  8  roast  with  fire,  and  unleavened  bread,  ar 

12.  9  but  roast  (with)  fire ;  his  head  with  his  lej 
Isa.  44.  16  roast,  and  is  satisfied :  yea,  he  warmeth 

5.  To  parch,  roast,  burn,  qalah. 

Jer.  29.  22  whom  the  king  of  Babylon  roasted  in  tl 
ROB,  to  — 

1.7b  take  prey  or  spoil,  lip  bo.zaz. 

Isa.  10.  2  and  (that)  they  may  rob  the  fatherless ! 

17.  14  that  spoil  us,  and  the  lot  of  them  that  n 
Eze.  39. 10  rob  those  that  robbed  them,  saith  the  I 

2.  To  snatch  away,  gazal. 

Lev.  19.  13  not  defraud  thy  neighbour,  neither  rob 
Judg.  9.  25  robbed  all  that  came  along  that  way  by 
Prov.  22.  22  Rob  not  the  poor,  because  he  (is)  poor,  n 
28.  24  Whoso  robbetli  his  father  or  his  motlie 
3.7b  surround,  compass,  ensnare,  nip  ud,  3. 
Psa.119.  61  The  bands  of  the  wicked  have  robbed  n 

4.  To  circumvent,  jn| 3  qaha. 

Mai.  3.  8  Will  a  man  rob  God?  Yet  ye  have  robbi 
3.  8  ye  say,  Wherein  have  we  robbed  thee  ?  1 
3.  9  for  ye  have  robbed  me, (even)  this  whole  n 
5.7b  rifle,  spoil,  GDyi  shasah,  ftt-y  shasah. 

1  Sa. 23.  1  the  Philistines,  .rob  the  threshing  floor 
Isa.  10.  13  robbed  their  treasures,  and  I  have  put  d 

6.  To  spoil,  rob,  plunder,  av\aw  sulao. 

2  Co.11.  8  robbed  other  churches,  taking  wages  (0 
ROB  of  children  or  whelps,  to  — 

1.7b  bereave,  bty  shakol,  3. 

Lev.  26.  22  which  shall  rob  you  of  your  children,  ai 
2.  Bereaved,  ‘rise’  shakkul. 

2  Sa.  17.  8  as  a  bear  robbed  of  her  whelps  in  the  fle 
Frov  17.  12  Let  a  bear  robbed  of  her  whelps  meet  £ 
ROBBED,  to  he,  that  he  had  — - 
1.7b  take  as  prey  or  spoil,  t)3  bazaz. 

Isa.  42.  22  But  this  (is)  a  people  robbed  and  spoile 

2.  To  be  taken  as  prey  or  spoil,  113  bazaz,  4. 

Jer.  50.  37  upon  her  treasures ;  and  they  shall  be  r 

3. A  snatching  away,  rplf  gezelah. 

Eze.  33.  15  give  again  tiiat  he  had  robbed,  walk  in  tl 
ROBBER  — 

1.7b  take  prey  or  spoil,  t]3  bazaz. 

Isa.  42.  24  Jacob  for  a  spoil,  and  Israel  to  the  robbe 
2  .A  breaker  up,  burglar,  f'ns  par  its. 

J er.  7.  1 1  become  a  den  of  robbers  in  your  eyes?  F 
Eze.  7.  22  for  the  robbers  shall  enter  into  it,  and 

18.  10  If  he  beget  a  son  (that  is)  a  robber,  a  sh 

3. Son  of  a  burglar,  f”1B*]3  ben  parits. 

Dan.  11.  14  robbers  of  thy  people  shall  exalt  thems 
i.A  designing  one,  noose,  cpy  tsamim. 

Job  5.  5  the  robber  swalloweth  up  their  substan 

18.  9  (and)  the  robber  shall  prevail  againstlii 

5.  To  spoil  or  waste,  tib1  sliadad. 

Job  12.  6  tabernacles  of  robbers  prosper,  and  thi 
Obad.  5  If  thieves  came  to  thee,  if  robbers  by  nig 

6.  Robber,  plunderer,  Aparris  lesles. 

John  10.  1  He  that  entereth  not.  .is  athief  and  ar 

10.  8  All . .  are  thieves  and. robbers  :  but  the  s 
18.  40  but  Barabbas.  Now  Barabbas  was  a  to 
2  Co.  11. 26  perils  of  robbers,  (in)  perils  by  (mine  ow 
ROBBERY  — 

1. A  snatching  away,  Sn  gazel. 

Psa.  62.  10  become  not  vain  in  robbery :  if  riches  i 
Isa.  61.  8  hate  robbery  for  burnt  offering;  and  I  ’ 
Eze.  22.  29  have  used  oppression,  and  exercised  ro 

2.  A  breaking  up  or  forth,  pns  pereq. 

Nah.  3.  1  it  (is)  all  full  of  lies  (and)  robbery;  the 

3.  Spoiling,  waste,  lir  shod. 

Prov  21.  7  robbery  of  the  wicked  shall  destroy  the 
Amos  3. 10  store  up  violence  and  robbery  in  their p 

4..I  snatching  away,  apna.yp.6s  haipagmos. 

Phil.  2.  6  thought  it  not  robbery  to  be  equal  with  1 
ROBE,  (long)  — 

1.  An  ornamental  mantle,  n xeder. 

Mic.  2.  8  ye  pull  off  the  roLe  with  the  garment  fro 

2.  An  ornasnental  mantle,  rrnk  addereth. 

Jon.  3.  6  laid  his  robe  from  him,  and  covered  (hit 


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3.  Garment,  cloth,  "a?  6 eged. 

1  Ki.22.  io  having  put  on  their  robes,  in  a  void  pmce 

22.  30  but  put  thou  on  thy  robes.  And  the  king 

2  Ch  18.  9  clothed  in  (their)  robes,  and  they  sat  in  a 

18.  29  go  to  the  battle  ;  but  put  thou  on  thy  ro.  g 

4  -1  coal,  tunic,  runs,  (mbs  kethoneth),  kuttoneth. 

'  Isa.  22.  21  will  clothe  him  with  thy  robe,  and  stren. 

5 . Robe,  mantle,  W?  rneil. 

Exod28  4  robe,  and  a  broidered  coat,  a  mitre,  and 
28  31  shalt  make  the  robe  of  the  ephod  all  (of) 

28  34  upon  the  hem  of  the  robe  round  about 
20  5  put  upon  Aaron  the  coat,  and  the  robe  of 

39  22  made  the  robe  of  the  ephod  (of)  woven 
39  23  an  hole  in  the  midst  of  the  robe,  as  the  I10. 

39  24  made  upon  the  hems  of  the  robe  pomegr. 

39  25  upon  the  hem  of  the  robe,  round  about  b. 

39.  26  round  about  the  hem  of  the  robe  to  min. 
Lev.  8.  7  clothed  him  with  the  robe,  and  put  the  ep. 

1  Sa"  18  4  Jonathan-stripped  himself  of  the  robe  tli. 

’  24  4  and  cut  off  the  skirt  of  Saul's  robe  privily 

24  II  see  the  skirt  of  thy  robe  in  my  hand  :  for 
24.  II  for  in  that  I  cut  off  the  skirt  of  thy  robe 

2  Sa  13  18  with  such  robes  were  the  king’s  daughters 
I  ch.  is.  27  David  (was)  clothed  with  a  robe  of  fine  li 
Job  29  14  my  judgment  (was)  as  a  robe  and  a  diad. | 
Isa.  61.10  covered  me  with  the  robe  of  righteousness 
Eze.  26.  16  lay  away  their  robes,  and  put  off  their  br. 

6.  Garment,  robe,  raiment,  eVflf?  s  estlies. 

I,uke23.  11  arrayed  him  in  a  gorgeous  robe,  and  sent 

7 . Garment,  mantle,  ifianov  himation. 

Johnig.  2  head,  and  they  put  on  him  a  purple  robe 

19.  5  the  crown  of  thorns,  and  the  purple  robe 

8.  A  long  garment,  robe,  aroXri  stole. 

Lukeis.  22  Bring  forth  the  best  robe,  and  put  (it)  on 

20.  46  which  desire  to  walk  in  long  robes,  and 
Rev  6.  11  white  robes  were  given  unto  every  one  of 

7  9  clothed  with  white  robes,  and  palms  mtli. 

7.  13  are  these  which  are  arrayed  in  white  ro.? 

7. 14  have  washed  their  robes,  and  made  them 

9.  A  cloak,  robe,  loose  garment,  x^apvs  chlamus. 

Matt  27.  28  stripped  him,  and  put  on  him  a  scarlet  ro. 

27.  31  they  took  the  robe  off  from  him,  and  put 

RO-BO'-AM,  'P0/W1U.  See  Relioboam. 

Son  of  Solomon  and  father  of  Abijah,  kings  of  Judah. 
B.C.  975. 

Matt.  1.  7  And  Solomon  begat  R. ;  and  R.  begat  A. 

ROCK,  (ragged)  — 

1  .Flint,  flinty  rock,  trp’n  challamish. 

Job  28.  9  He  putteth  forth  his  hand  upon  the  rock 

2.  Rocks,  0'D3  kephim. 

Job  30.  6  To  dwell  in  the  cliffs,  .and  (in)  the  rocks 
Jer.  4.  29  thickets,  and  climb  up  upon  the  rocks 

3.  Strong  place,  strength,  liyo  maoz. 

Judg.  6.  26  build  an  altar,  .upon  the  top  of  this  rock 

4.  A  cliff,  rock,  (from  its  elevation),  JfSo  sela. 

Is" uni 20.  8  speak  ye  unto  the  rock  before  their  ejes 
20.  8  bring  forth  to  them  water  out  of  the  rock 
20!  10  gathered,  .together  before  the  rock,  and 
20  10  must  we  fetch  you  water  out  of  this  rock 
20  11  with  his  rod  he  smote  the  rock  twice ;  and 
24.  21  and  said,  .thou  puttest  thy  nest  in  a  rock 
Dent  32.  13  suck  honey  out  of  the  rock,  and  oil  out  of 
Judg.  1.  36  going  up  to  Akrabbim,  from  the  rock,  and 
6.  20  lay  (them)  upon  this  rock,  and  pour  out 
1=  8  went  down  and  dwelt  in  the  top  of  the  ro. 

13  11  went  to  the  top  of  the  rock  Etam,  and  said 

13.  13  bound,  .and  brought  him  up  from  the  ro. 

20  43  fled  toward  the  wilderness  unto  the  flock 

20.  47  unto  the  rock,  .and  abode  in  the  rock  R. 

21.  13  children.  ,that(were)in  tile  rockRinimon 

1  Sa  13.  6  hide  themselves,  .inrocks,  andin  high  pi. 

J4.  4  rock  Oil  the  one  side,  and  a  sharp  rock  on 

23.  23  wherefore  he  came  down  into  a  rock,  and 

2  Sa.  22.  2  Lord  (is)  my  rock,  and  my  fortress,  and 

1  Ki  19. 11  brake  in  pieces  the  rock,  before  the  Lord 

2  Ch.25. 12  brought  them  unto  the  top  of  the  rock,  and 

25. 12  cast  them  down  from  the  top  of  the  rock 
Neh.  9.  15  water  for  them  out  of  the  rock  for  their 
Job  39.  1  time  when  the  wild  goats  of  the  rock  br. 

39.  28  on  the  rock,  upon  the  crag  of  the  rock 
Psa.  18.  2  Lord  (is)  my  rock,  and  my  fortress,  and 

31.  3  For  thou  (art)  my  rock  and  my  fortress 

40.  2  set  my  feet  upon  a  rock,  (and)  established 
42.  9  I  will  say  unto  God  my  rock,  Why  hast 
71.  3  for  thou  (art)  my  rock  and  my  fortress 

78. 16  He  brought  streams  also  out  of  riie  rock 
104.  18  refuge  for  the  wild  goats,  (and)  the  rocks 

Prov.30. 26  yet  make  they  their  houses  in  the  rocks 
Song  2.  14  my  dove,  (that  art)  in  the  clefts  of  the  ro. 
Isa.  2.  21  and  into  the  tops  of  of  the  ragged  rocks 
7.  19  in  the  holes  of  the  rocks,  and  upon  all  tli. 

22.  16  gravethau  habitation  for  himself  in  aro.? 

32.  2  the  shadow. of  a-great  rock  in  a  weary  la. 

33. 16  defence  (shall  be)  the  munitions  of  rocks 
42.  11  let  the  inhabitants  of  the  rock  sing,  let 
57.  5  in  the  valleys  under  the  clifts  of  the  roc.? 

Jer.  5.  3  made  their  faces  harder  than  a  rock  ;  th. 
13.  4  and  hide  it  there  in  a  hole  of  the  rock 

16.  16  hunt  them,  .out  of  the  holes  of  the  rocks 

23.  29  like  a  hammer  (that)  breaketh  the  rock  in 
48.  28  dwell  in  the  rock,  and  be  like  the  dove 

49. 16  thou  that  dwellest  in  the  clefts  of  the  ro. 
51.  25  roll  thee  down  from  the  rocks,  and  will 

Eze.  24.  7  she  set  it  upon  the  top  of  a  rock ;  she  po. 

•  24.  8  have  set  her  blood  upon  the  top  of  a  rock 


Eze.  26.  4  will  also .  .make  her  like  the  top  of  a  rock 
26. 14 1  will  make  thee  like  the  top  of  a  rock :  th. 
Amos  6. 12  Shall  horses  run  upon  the  rock  ?  will  (one) 
Obad.  3  thou  that  dwellest  in  the  clefts  of  the  ro. 

\.A  rock,  (from  its  sharpness),  ’flu  tsur. 

Exodi7-  6  will  stand  before  thee  there  upon  the  ro. 

17.  6  smite  the  rock,  and  there  shall  come  wa. 

33  21  by  me,  and  thou  shalt  stand  upon  a  rock 
33  22  that  I  will  put  thee  in  a  clift  of  the  rock 
Hum 23.  9  For  from  the  top  of  the  rocks  I  see  him 
Deut  8. 15  brought  thee  forth  water  out  of  the  rock 
32.  4  (He  is)  the  rock,  his  vvork  (is)  perfect ;  for 
32  13  made  him  to  suck . .  oil  of  the  flinty  rock 
32. 15  lightly  esteemed  the  rock  of  his  salvation 
32.  18  Of  the  rock  (that)  begat  thee  thou  art  un. 

32  30  except  their  rock  had  sold  them,  and  the 
32  31  For  their  rock  (is)  not  as  our  rock,  even 
32. 37  Where.(are)  their  gods,  (their)  rock  inwh. 
Judg?6.  21  there  rose  up  fire  out  of  the  rock,  andco. 

7  25  slew  Oreb  upon  the  rock  Oreb,  and  Zeeb 
13. 19  took  a  kid .  .and  offered  (it)  upon  a  rock 

1  Sa.  2.  2  none,  .neither  (is  their)  any  rock  like  our 

24.  2  his  men  upon  the  rocks  of  the  wild  goats 

2  Sa.  21. 10  spread  it  for  her  upon  the  rock,  from  the 

22.  3  God  of  my  rock ;  in  him  will  I  trust :  (lie 

22.  32  save  the  Lord?  and  who  (is)  a  rock,  save 
22  47  The  Lord  liveth  ;  and  blessed  (be)my  ro. 

2,  47  exalted  be  the  God  of  the  rock  of  my  sal. 

23.  3  The  God  of  Israel  said,  the  rock  of  Israel 
1  Ch.n.  15  went  down  to  the  rock  to  David,  into  the 
Job  14. 18  and  the  rock,  is  removed  out  of  his  place 

1 8.  4  shall  the  rock  be  removed  out  of  his  place 

19.  24  they  were  graven,  .in  the  rock  for  ever! 

24.  8  and  embrace  the  rock  for  want  of  a  she. 

28. 10  He  cutteth  out  rivers  among  the  rocks 
29.  6  and  the  rock  poured  me  out  rivers  of  oil 

Fsa.  18.  31  save  the  Lord?  or  who  (is)  a  rock  save  our 
18.  46  The  Lord  liveth  ;  and  blessed  (be)  my  ro. 

27.  5  hide  me  ;  he  shall  set  me  up  upon  a  rock 

28.  1  Unto  thee  will  I  cry,  0  Lord  my  rock ;  be 
31  2  be  thou  my  strong  rock,  for  an  house  of 
61I  2  lead  me  to  the  rock  (that)  is  higher  than 
62.  2  He  only  (is)  my  rock  and  my  salvation ;  he 
62.  7  rock  of  my  strength,  (and)  my  refuge,  (is) 
78.  15  He  clave  the  rocks  in  the  wilderness,  and 
78.  20  smote  the  rock,  that  the  waters  gushed 
78.  35  they  remembered  that  God  (was)  their  ro. 

81. 16  with  honey  out  of  the  rock  should  I  have 
89.  26  my  God,  and  the  rock  of  my  salvation 

92.  15  my  rock,  and  (there  is)  no  unrighteousn . 
94.  22  my  defence  ;  and  my  God  (is)  the  rock  of 

93.  1  let  us  make  a  joyful  noise  to  the  rock  of 
105.  41  opened  the  rock,  and  the  waters  gushed 
1 14.  8  Which  turned  the  rock  (into)  a  standing 

Prov.30.  19  way  of  a  serpent  upon  a  rock,  the  way  of 
Isa  2. 10  Enter  into  the  rock,  and  hide  thee  in  the 
2  19  they  shall  go  into  the  holes  of  the  rocks 
2]  21  To  go  into  the  clefts  of  the  rocks,  and  in. 
8. 14  for  a  rock  of  offence  to  both  the  houses 
10.  26  slaughter  of  Midian  at  the  rock  of  Oreb 
17. 10  hast  not  been  mindful  of  the  rock  of  thy 
48.  21  caused  the  waters  to  flow  out  of  the  rock 
48  21  clave  the  rock  also,  and  the  waters  gush. 
51.  1  look  unto  the  rock  (whence)  ye  are  hewn 
Jer.  18.  14  (which  cometh)  from  the  rock  of  the  field 
21.  13  I  (am)  against  thee,  0 .  .rock  of  the  plain 
Nall.  1.  6  fury  is  poured  out  like  fire,  and  the  rocks 

6.  A  rock,  stone,  irerpa  petra. 

Matt.  7.  24  man,  which  built  his  house  upon  a  rock 

7.  25  fell  not :  for  it  was  founded  upon  a  rock 
16. 18  and  upon  this  roekl  will  build  my  church 
27.  51  the  earth  did  quake,  and  the  rocks  rent 
27.  60  tomb,  which  he  had  hewn  out  in  the  rock 

Marlas.  46  a  sepulchre  which  was  hewn  outof  a  rock 
Luke  6.  48  laid  the  foundation  011  a  rock :  and  when 
6.  48  [could  not  shake  it;  for  it  was.  .upon  aro.] 
8  6  some  fell  upon  a  rock ;  and  a?  soon  as  it 

8.  13  They  on  the  rock  (are  they),  which,  when 
Rom.  9.  33  lay . .  a  stumbling  stone  and  rock  of  offence 
1  Co.  10.  4  rock  that  followed  them ;  and  that  rock 
1  Pe.  2.  8  a  rock  of  offence,  (even  to  them)  which 
Rev.  6.  15  dens  and  in  the  rocks  of  the  mountains 

6.  16  said  to  the  mountains  and  rocks,  Fall  on 

7.  Rough  or  rugged  places,  rpax^is  rdirois  topois. 

Acts  27.  29  fearing.,  we  should  have  fallen  upon  rock 

ROD  — 

\.A  rod,  shoot,  twig,  sprout,  ion  choter. 

Prov  14.  3  In  the  mouth  of  the  foolish  (is)  a  rod  of 

Isa.  11.  1  there  shall  come  forth  a  rod  out  of  the 

2.  A  staff,  biPD  maqqel. 

Gen.  30.  37  Jacob  took  him  rods  of  green  poplar,  and 
30.  37  made  the  white  appear  which  (was)  in  the 
30.  38  set  the  rods  which  he  had  pilled  before 
30  39  the  flocks  conceived  before  the  rods,  and 
30.  41  Jacob  laid  the  rods  before  the  eyes  of  the 
30.  41  that  they  might  conceive  among  the  rods 
Jer  1.  ir  And  I  said,  I  see  a  rod  of  an  almond  tree 
48.  17  strong  staff  broken,  (and)  the  beautiful  rod 

3.  A  rod,  fiBD  matteh. 

Exod.  4.  2  What  (is),  .in  thine  hand?  And  lie  said,  Ar. 
4.  4  caught  it,  and  became  a  rod  in  his  hand 
4.  17  thou  shalt  take  this  rod  in  thine  hand 
4.  20  and  Moses  took  the  rod  of  God  in  his  ha. 
7.  9  Take  thy  rod,  and  cast  (it)  before  Pharaoh 
7.  10  Aaron  cast  down  his  rod  before  Pharaoh 
7.  12  they  cast  down  every  man  his  rod,  and 
7. 12  but  Aaron’s  rod  swallowed  up  their  rods 
7.  15  the  rod  which  was  turned  to  a  serpent 


Exod.  7. 17  I  will  smite  with  the  rod  that  (is)  inmine 
7. 19  Take  thy  rod,  and  stretch  out  thine  hand 

7.  20  lifted  up  the  rod,  and  smote  the  waters 

8.  5  Stretch  forth  thine  hand  with  thy  rod 

8. 16  Stretch  out  thy  rod,  and  smite  the  dust 

8.17  Aaron  stretched  out  his  hand  with  his  rod 

9.  23  stretched  forth  his  rod  toward  heaven 
10.  13  Moses  stretched  forth  his  rod  over  the 
14. 16  lift  thou  up  thy  rod,  and  stretch  out  thine 
17.  5  tliyrod,  wherewith  thou  smotest  the  river 
17.  9  stand  on  the  top  of  the  hill  with  the  rod. 

Numi7.  2  take  of  every  one  of  them  a  rod  according 
17.  2  the  house  of  their  fathers  twelve  rods 
17.  2  write  thou  every  man’sname  upon  his  rod 
17.  3  upon  the  rod  of  Leri :  for  one  rod  (shall  be) 
17.  5  the  man’s  rod,  whom  I  shall  choose,  shall 
17.  6  every  one  of  their  princes  gave  him  a  rod 
17.  6  to  their  fathers’  houses,  (even)twelve  rods 
17.  6  and  the  rod  of  Aaron  (was)  among  their  ro. 
17.  7  Moses  laid  up  the  rods  before  the  Lord 
17.  8  the  rod  of  Aaron  for  the  house  of  Levi  was 
17.  9  Moses  brought  out  all  the  rods  from  before 
17.  9  they  looked,  and  took  every  man  his  rod 
1 7.  10  Bring  Aarons  rod  again  before  the  testim. 
20.  8  Take  the  rod,  and  gather  thou  theassem. 
20.  9  Moses  took  the  rod  from  before  the  Lord 
20. 11  and  with  his  rod  he  smote  the  rock  twice 

1  Sa.  14.  27  the  end  of  the  rod  that  (was)  in  his  hand 

14.  43  the  end  of  the  rod  that  (was)  inmine  hand 
Psa. no.  2  send  the  rod  of  thy  strength  out  of  Zion 
Isa.  10. 26  (as)  his  rod  (was)  upon  the  sea,  so  shall  ho 
Eze.  7.  10  the  rod  hath  blossomed,  pride  hath  bud. 

7.  1 1  Violence  is  risen  uplinto  a  rod  of  wickedness 
19.  11  she  had  strong  rods  for  the  sceptres  of 
19.  12  her  strong  rods  were  broken  and  withered 
19.  14  fire  is  gone  out  of  a  rod  of  her  branches 
19.  14  hath  no  strong  rod  (to  be)  a  sceptre  to  rule 
Mic.  6.  9  hear  ye  the  rod,  aud  who  hath  appointed 

4. A  sceptre,  rod,  ti'ri  shebet. 

Exod2i.  20  smite  fiis  servant,  or  his  maid,  with  a  rod 
Lev.  27.  32  whatsoever  passeth  under  the  rod,  tliete. 

2  Sa.  7.  14  I  will  chasten  him  with  the  rod  of  men 
Job  9.  34  Let  him  take  his  rod  away  from  me,  and 

21.  9  (are)  safe  from  fear,  neither  (is)  the  rod  of 
Psa.  2.  9  Thou  shalt  break  them  with  a  rod  of  iron 

23.  4  thou  (art)  with  me  ;  thy  rod  and  thy  staff 
74.  2  the  rod  of  thine  inheritance,  (which)  thou 
89.  32  I  visit  their  transgression  with  the  rod 
125.  3  the  rod  of  the  wicked  shall  not  rest  upon 
rrov.io.  13  a  rod  (is)  for  the  back  of  him  that  is  void 

13.  24  He  that  sparetli  his  rod  hateth  his  son 

22.  8  and  the  rod  of  his  anger  shall  fall 

22.  15  the  rod  of  correction  shall  drive  it  far 
23. 13  (if)  thou  bcatest  him  with  the  rod,  he  shall 

23.  14  Thou  shalt  beat  him  with  the  rod,  and  sh. 
26.  3  a  bridle  for  the  ass,  and  a  rod  for  the  fool’s 
29. 15  The  rod  and  reproof  give  wisdom :  but  a 

Isa.  9.  4  thou  hast  broken,  .the  rod  of  his  oppres. 
10.  5  the  rod  of  mine  anger,  and  the  staff  in 
10.  15  the  rod  should  sliake(itself)against  them 

10.  24  he  shall  smite  thee  with  a  rod,  and  shall 

1 1.  4  smite  the  earth  with  the  rod  of  liismouth 

14.  29  the  rod  of  him  that  smote  thee  is  broken 
28.  27  with  a  staff,  and,  the  cummin  with  a  rod 
30.  31  be  beaten  down,  (wliich)smote  witharod 

Jer.  10.  16  and  Israel  (is)  the  rod  of  his  inheritance 
51.  19  and  (Israel  is)  the  rod  of  his  inheritance 
Lam.  3.  1  seen  affliction  by  the  rod  of  his  wrath 
Eze.  20.  37  I  will  cause  you  to  pass  under  the  rod 
21.  10  it  contemneth  the  rod  of  my  son,  (as)  ev. 
21.  13  what  if  (the  sword)  contemn  even  the  rod? 
Mic.  5.  1  shall  smite  the  judge  of  Israel  with  a  rod 
7.  14  Feed  thy  people  with  thy  rod,  the  flock 

5 .A  rod,  staff,  sceptre,  pd/38os  rhabdos. 

1  Co.  4.  21  shall  I  come  unto  you  witharod,  or  in  love 
Ileb.  9.  4  Aaron’s  rod  that  budded,  and  the  tables 
Rev.  2.  27  And  he  shall  rule  them  with  a  rod  of  iron 

11.  1  there  was  given  me  a  reed  like  unto  arod 

12.  5  was  to  rule  all  nations  with  a  rod  of  iron 
19.  15  and  he  shall  rule  them  with  a  rod  of  iron 


ROE,  roebuck,  (young)  — 

1. A  wild  goat,  roe,  nSj?.:  yaalah. 

Prov.  5.  19  (be  as)  the  loving  hind  and  pleasant  roo 

2.  Young  roe  or  hart,  ipy  opher  tsebiyyah. 
Song  4.  5  (are)  like  two  young  roes  that  are  twins 

7.  3  (are)  like  two  young  roes  (that  are)  twins 


1.^4  roe,  roebuck,  'fix  tseh. 

Deut  12.  15  as  of  the  roebuck,  and  as  of  the  hart  . 
12.  22  Even  astheroebuck  and  the  hart  is  eaten 

14.  5  the  roebuck,  and  the  fallow  deer,  and  tho 

15.  22  shall  eat  it)  alike,  as  the  roebuck,  and  as 
2  Sa.  2.  18  Asahel  (was  as)  light  of  foot  as  a  wild  roe 
1  Ki.  4.  23  roebucks,  and  fallow  deer,  and  f atted_ fo. 
I  Ch.12.  8  as  swift  as  the  roes  upon  the  mountains 
Prov.  6.  5  Deliver  thyself  as  a  roe  from  the  hand 


Song 


Z  IllJjrocii.  no  «  *  . . -  --  -  -  , 

2  7  by  the  roes,  and  by  the  lnnds  of  the  field 

2.  9  My  beloved  is  like  a  roe  or  a  young  hart 

2  17  be  thou  like  a  roe  or  a  young  hart  upon 

3  S  by  the  roes,  and  by  the  hinds  of  the  field 
8.  14  be  thou  like  to  a  roe  or  to  a  young  hart 

'  .  1-i.  t.„ll  1,„  ih/,  /.lintmil  rnfl  orill  OC  O 


RO-GE'-LIH,  □’'rii  fullers'  place. 

A  city  in  Gilead,  in  Gad  or  Manasseh. 

2  Sa  17.27 thatShobi..andBarzillaitheGileaditeofR. 
19.  31  Barzillai  the  Gileadite  came  down  from  It. 


ROHGAH 


824 


ROPE 


ROH'-GAH,  rniri  outcry ,  alarm. 

A  sou  of  Shamer,  grandson  of  Beriah  son  of  Asher.  B.C. 

1600. 

1  Ch.  7.  34  Ahi,  and  R.,  Jehuhbah,  and  Aram 

ROLL  — 

1.  Polished  ivriting  table,  fv?)  gillayon. 

Isa.  8.  1  Take  thee  a  great  roll,  and  write  in  it  with 

2.  A  roll,  volume,  n?)P  megillah. 

Ezra  6.  2  there  was  found  at  Achmetha . .  a  roll,  and 
Jer.  36.  2  Take  thee  a  roll  of  a  book,  and  write 

36.  4  and  Baruch  wrote . .  upon  a  roll  of  a  book 
36.  6  read  in  the  roll,  which  thou  hast  written 
36.  14  Take  in  thine  hand  the  roll  wherein  thou 
36.  14  son  of  Neriah  took  the  roll  in  his  hand 
36.  20  they  laid  up  the  roll  in  the  chamber  of 
36.  21  the  king  sent  Jehudi  to  fetch  the  roll 
36.  23  the  roll  was  consumed  in  the  fire  that  (was) 
36.  25  that  he  would  not  burn  the  roll ;  but  he 
36.  27  the  king  had  burnt  the  roll,  and  the  words 
36.  28  Take  thee  again  another  roll,  and  write 
36.  28  former  words  that  were  in  the  first  roll 
36.  29  Thou  hast  burnt  this  roll,  saying,  Why  hast 
36.  32  ThentookJeremiahanotherroll.audgave 
Eze.  2.  9  and,  lo,  a  roll  of  a  book  (was)  therein 

3.  1  eat  this  roll,  and  go  speak  unto  the  house 

3.  2  mouth,  and  he  cauesd  me  to  eat  that  roll 
3.  3  fill  thy  bowels  with  this  roll  that  I  give 
Zech.  5.  1  Then  I  turned,  and,  behold,  a  flying  roll 

5.  2  I  see  a  flying  roll ;  the  length  thereof,  the 

3.  A  booh,  scroll,  iei?  sephar. 

Ezra  6.  1  search  was  made  in  the  house  of  the  rolls 
ROLL  (selves,  away,  back,  down,  to,  together,  unto),  to — 
1  .To  roll,  bbi  galal. 

Gen.  29.  3  rolled  the  stone  from  the  well's  mouth 

29.  8  they  roll  the  stone  from  the  well’s  mouth 
Josh.  5.  9  I  rolled  away  the  reproach  of  Egypt  from 
10.  18  Roll  great  stones  upon  the  mouth  of  the 
i  Sa.  14.  33  Ye  have  transgressed :  roll  a  great  stone 
Prov  26.  27  he  that  rolleth  a  stone,  it  will  return  upon 

2.  To  roll,  galal,  3 a. 

Jer.  51.  25  roll  thee  down  from  the  rocks,  and  will 

3.  To  ( cause  to)  roll,  galal,  5. 

Gen.  29.  10  rolled  the  stone  from  the  well’s  mouth, and 

4  .To  roll  self,  ^5  galal,  7  a. 

Job  30.  14  in  the  desolation  they  rolled  themselves 

5.  To  press  or  roll  self  through,  palash,  7. 

Mie.  1.  10  in  the  house  of  Aphrah  roll  thyself  in  the 

6.  To  roll  off  or  away,  UiroKu\ifa  apokulizo. 

Matt  28.  2  rolled  back  the  stone  from  the  door,  and 
Mark  16.  3  Who  shall  roll  us  away  the  stone  from  the 
16.  4  they  saw  that  the  stone  was  rolled  away 
Luke24.  2  they  found  the  stone  rolled  away  from  the 

7.  To  roll  round  or  up,  tlxlo-aw  heilissu. 

Rev.  6.  14  as  a  scroll  when  it  is  rolled  together ;  and 

8.  To  roll  toward,  irpooKvXlui  proskulio. 

Matt  27.  60  he  rolled  a  great  stone  to  the  door  of 
Markis.  46  and  rolled  a  stone  unto  the  door  of  the 

ROLLED  together,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  rolled,  S’?)  galal,  2. 

Isa.  34.  4  shall  be  rolled  together  as  a  scroll,  and 

2.  To  be  rolled,  galal,  4a. 

Isa.  9.  5  noise,  and  garments  rolled  in  blood 
ROLLER,  rolling  thing  — 

1. A  rolling  thing,  wheel,  galgal. 

Isa.  17.  13  like  a  rolling  thing  before  the  whirlwind 

2.  A  bandage,  Sinn  chittul. 

Eze.  30.  21  put  a  roller  to  bind  it,  to  make  it  strong 
RO-MAM  TI  E'-ZER,  Ti?  vpph  highest  help. 

A  son  of  Heman,  appointed  by  lot  over  the  service  of 
song  in  the  tabernacle  in  the  days  of  David.  B.C. 
1015. 

1  CI1.25.  4  R.,  Joshbekashah,  Mallothi,  Hothir,  (and) 
25.  31  The  four  and  twentieth  to  R.,  (lie),  his  sons 

RO'-MAN,  "Pupaios,  belonging  to  Rome. 

John  11.  48  R.  shall  come  and  take  away.  .our.  .nat. 
Acts  16.  21  which  are  not  lawful  for  us.  .being  R. 

16.  37  beaten  us  openly  uncondemned,  being  R. 
16.  38  feared,  when  they  heard  that  they  were  R. 

22.  25  Is  it  lawful . .  to  scourge  a  man  that  is  a  R. 
22.  26  saying,  Take  heed,  .for  this  man  is  a  R. 
22.  27  Tell  me,  art  thou  a  R.?  He  said.  Yea 

22.  29  afraid,  after  he  knew  that  he  was  a  R. 

23.  27  rescued,  .having  understood,  lie  was  a  R. 
25.  16  It  isi  not  the  manner  of  the  R.  to  deliver 
28.  17  was  I  delivered .  .into  the  hands  of  the  R. 

ROME,  'Pchpp. 

The  capital  of  Italy,  on  the  Tiber,  about  fifteen  miles 
from  its  mouth ;  founded  about  750  B.C.,  and  covered 
seven  hills;  in  716  Romulus  its  founder  was  killed;  in 
615  the  Capital  was  founded  ;  in  578  the  first  Roman 
money  was  coined;  in  566  the  first  census  was  taken 
and  its  citizens  were  reckoned  at  84,700;  in  550 
Servius  Tullius  divided  them  into  six  classes,  insti¬ 
tuted  the  Comitia  Centuriata ;  in  520  the  Sibylline  books 
removed  from  Cuma  to  Rome;  in  510  the  Tarquins  ex¬ 
pelled  and  consular  government  established ;  in  499  the 
Dictatorship  is  instituted  ;  493  the  Comitia  Tributa  in¬ 
stituted  ;  in  486  the  first  law  proposed  ;  in  451  the 
Decemviri  appointed ;  in  433  temple  of  Apollo  dedicated; 
in  406  the  army  first  receives  regular  pay ;  in  403  all 


bachelors  taxed ;  in  400  the  first  public  banquet  of  the 
gods  celebrated;  in  390  Rome  burnt  by  the  Gauls;  in 
387  the  Capitoline  games  established  ;  in  362  M.  Curtius 
leaps  into  the  gulf;  in  269  the  first  silver  coinage  struck 
at  Rome;  in  235  the  temple  of  Janus  closed;  in  181 
discovery  of  the  Sacred  Books  of  Suma  Pompilius;  in 
167  the  first  public  library  opened ;  in  102  the  eagle 
becomes  the  standard;  in  100  Julius  Caesar  born;  in 
64  Fompey  annexes  Syria ;  in  55  Caesar  invades  Britain ; 
in  29  temple  of  Janus  again  closed;  in  12  Augustus 
made  Supreme  Pontiff.  In  A.D.  17  Cappadocia  annexed 
to  Rome;  in  44  Judea  annexed;  in  50  Caractacus  carried 
to  Rome ;  in  64  Rome  nearly  burnt  by  Nero ;  in  65  Paul, 
Peter,  Seneca,  and  Lucan  put  to  death  ;  in  71  Titus  and 
Vespasian  receive  a  triumph,  and  the  temple  of  Janus 
closed;  in  75  the  temple  of  peace  completed;  in  131- 
135  war  with  the  Jews;  in  274  Aurelian  founds  the 
temple  of  the  Sun ;  in  306  Constantine  dies  at  York ;  in 
312  Constantine  establishes  Christianity  as  the  religion 
of  the  state ;  in  330  it  is  again  formally  recognised  at 
Constantinople;  in  360  Julian  abjures  Christianity;  in 
364  division  into  the  Eastern  and  the  Western  Empires  ; 
in  410  Rome  taken  by  Alaric ;  in  600,  according  to  Gib¬ 
bon,  Rome  had  reached  its  lowest  point;  in728itcomes 
under  the  sovereignty  of  the  Pope ;  in  846  threatened 
by  the  Arabs;  in  1155  Arnold  of  Brescia  burnt  for  heresy 
and  sedition;  in  1278  Charles  of  Anjou  compelled  to 
abdicate  by  the  Pope;  in  1309  the  Pope  removes  to 
Avignon;  in  1434  the  Romans  revolt  against  the  Pope; 
in  1626  dedication  of  St  Peter’s  at  Rome;  in  1773  the 
Jesuits  expelled;  in  1798  the  Pope  deprived  of  his  tem¬ 
poral  power;  in  1814  he  returns  to  Rome;  iu  1846  Pius 
IX.  elected  Pope,  and  in  1878  Leo  XIII. 

Acts  2.  10  and  strangers  of  R.,  Jews  and  proselytes 

18.  2  commanded  all  Jews  to  depart  from  R. 

19.  21  After  I  have  been  there,  I  must  also  see  R. 

23.  11  so  must  thou  bear  witness  also  at  R. 

28. 14  found  brethren,  .so  we  went  toward  R. 
28. 16  And  when  we  came  to  R.,  the  centurion 

Rom.  1.  7  To  all  that  be  in  R.,  beloved  of  God,  cal. 

1.  15  ready  to  preach  the  gospel  to  you.  .at  R. 
2  Ti.  1.  17  But,  when  he  was  in  R.,  hesoughtme  out 

ROOF  (of  the  house,  or  mouth)  — 

1  .Roof  or  top,  upper  part,  gag. 

Deiit  22.  8  shalt  make  a  battlement  for  thy  roof,  that 
Josh.  2.  6  brought  them  up  to  the  roof  of  the  house 

2.  6  which  she  had  laid  in  order  upon  the  roof 
2.  8  she  came  up  unto  them  upon  the  roof 

Judg  16.  27  upon  the  roof  about  three  thousand  men 
2  Sa.  11.  2  walked  upon  the  roof  of  the  king’s  house 
11.  2  from  the  roof  he  saw  a  woman  washing 

18.  24  watchman  went  up  to  the  roof  over  the 
Nell.  8.  16  every  one  upon  the  roof  of  his  house,  and 
Jer.  19.  13  upon  whose  roofs  they  have  burned  inc. 

32.  29  houses  upon  whose  roofs  they  have  offered 
Eze.  40.  13  roof  of  (one)  little  chamber  to  the  roof  of 

2.  A  beam,  .Trip  qorah. 

Gen.  19.  8  came  they  under  the  shadow  of  my  roof 

3.  The  palate,  mouth,  f]n  chek. 

Job  29.  10  tongue  cleaved  to  the  roof  of  their  mouth 
Psa.  1 37.  6  my  tongue  cleave  to  the  roof  of  my  mouth 
Song  7.  9  roof  of  thy  mouth  like  the  best  wine  for 
Lam.  4.  4  cleaveth  to  the  roof  of  his  mouth  for  thirst 
Eze.  3.  26  tongue  cleave  to  the  roof  of  thy  mouth 

4 . A  covering,  flat  roof,  crreyri  siege. 

Matt.  8.  8  that  thou  sliouldest  come  under  my  roof 
Mark  2.  4  they  uncovered  the  roof  where  he  was 
Luke  7.  6  that  thou  sliouldest  enter  under  my  roof 

ROOM  (chief,  highest,  large,  upper,  uppermost)  — 

1. A  place,  standing  ground,  Dipa  maqom. 

Gen.  24.  23  is  there  room  (in)  thy  father's  house  for 
24. 25  We  have  both  straw,  .and  room  to  lodge 

24.  31  prepared  the  house,  and  room  for  the  ca. 

2.  A  nest,  jp  qen. 

Gen.  6.  14  rooms  shalt  thou  make  in  the  ark,  and 

3 . Broad  place,  nrpa  merchab. 

Psa.  31.  8  thou  hast  set  my  feet  in  a  large  room 

4.  Under,  place  beneath,  nnn  tachatli. 

2  Sa.  19.  13  before  me  continually  in  the  room  of  Jo. 

5.  Over  against,  in  the  place  of,  hvrl  anti. 

Matt.  2.  22  did  reign  in  Judea  in  the  room  of  his  fa. 

6. Successor,  received  through  another,  SidSoxos. 
Acts  24.  27  Porcius  Eestus  came  into  Felix’  room  :  and 

7.  Foremost  seat  for  reclining,  irpairouXicrla  prbtok. 

Matt  23.  6  love  the  uppermost  rooms  at  feasts,  and 
Marki2.  39  chief  seats,  .and  the  uppermost  rooms  at 
Luke  14.  7  marked  how  they  chose  out  the  chief  ro. 
14.  8  sit  not  down  in  the  highest  room  ;  lest  a 

20.  46  love  greetings,  .and  the  chief  rooms  at  f. 

8. a1  place,  rSnos  topos. 

Luke  2.  7  there  was  no  room  for  them  in  the  inn 
14.  9  begin  with  shame  to  take  the  lowest  room 
14.  10  go  and  sit  down  in  the  lowest  room 
14.  22  Lord,  it  is  done,  .and  yet  there  is  room 
1  Co.  14.  16  how  shall  he  that  occupieth  the  room  of 

9 . An  upper  chamber,  buepepov  huperoon. 

Acts  1.  13  they  went  up  into  an  upper  room,  where 

ROOM,  to  make  — 

To  make  broad  or  wide,  Prn  rachab,  5. 

Gen.  26.  22  For  now  the  LORD  hath  made  room  for 
Prov.i8.  16  man’s  gift  maketh  room  for  him,  and 


ROOT  — 

1 .  Root,  v~iv  shoresh. 

Deut29.  18  a  root  that  beareth  gall  and  wormwood 
Judg.  5.  14  Out  of  Ephraim  (was  there)  a  root  of  th. 

2  Ki.19.  30  house  of  judah  shall  yet  again  take  root 
Job  8.  17  His  roots  are  wrapped  about  the  heap 
14.  8  Though  the  root  thereof  wax  old  in  the 

18.  16  His  roots  shall  be  dried  up  beneath,  and 

19.  28  seeing  the  root  of  the  matter  is  found  in 

28.  9  overturneth  the  mountains  by  the  roots 

29.  19  My  root  (was)  spread  out  by  the  waters 

30.  4  cut  up  mallows . .  and  juniper  roots  (for) 
Prov.  12.  3  root  of  the  righteous  shall  not  be  moved 

12. 12  but  the  root  of  the  righteous  yieldeth  fr 
Isa.  5.  24  their  root  shall  be  as  rottenness,  and  th. 
it.  1  and  a  branch  shall  grow  out  of  his  roots 
11. 10  in  that  day  there  shall  be  a  root  of  Jesse 
14.  29  for  out  of  the  serpent’s  root  shall  come 
14.  30  kill  thy  root  with  famine,  and  he  shall 
37.  31  house  of  Judah  shall  again  take  root  do. 
53.  2  shall  grow  up . .  as  a  root  out  of  a  dry  gro. 
Jer.  17.  8  spreadeth  out  her  roots  by  the  river,  and 
Eze.  17.  6  roots  thereof  were  under  him ;  so  it  bee. 
17.  7  this  vine  did  bend  her  roots  towards  him 
17.  9  shall  he  not  pull  up  the  roots  thereof,  and 
17.  9  people  to  pluck  it  up  by  the  roots  thereof 

31.  7  branches  :  for  his  root  was  by  great  waters 
Dan.  11.  7  Butoutof  a  branch  of  her  roots  shall  (one) 
Hos.  9. 16  Ephraim  is  smitten,  their  root  is  dried  up 

14.  5  grow  as  the  lily,  and  cast  forth  his  roots 
Amos  2.  9  yet  I  destroyed,  .his  roots  from  beneath 
Mai.  4.  1  that  it  shall  leave  them  neither  root  nor 

2. yl  root,  t ahb  shoresh. 

Dan.  4. 15  leave  the  stump  of  his  roots  in  the  earth 
4.  23  yet  leave  the  stump  of  the  roots  thereof 
4.  26  leave  the  stump  of  the  tree  roots;  thy  ki. 

3. H  root,  fii(a  rliiza. 

Matt.  3.  10  now  also  the  axe  is  laid  unto  the  root  of 
13.  6  because  they  had  no  root,  they  withered 
13.  21  Yet  hath  he  not  root  in  himself,  but  dur. 
Mark  4.  6  because  it  had  no  root,  it.  withered  away 

4.  17  have  no  root  in  themselves,  and  so  endu. 
1 1 .  20  saw  the  fig  tree  dried  up  from  the  roots 
Luke  3.  9  now  also  the  ax  is  laid  unto  the  root  of  the 
8.  13  these  have  no  root,  which  for  a  while  be. 
Rom.  1 1.  16  and  if  the  root  (be)  holy,  so  (are)  the  bra. 
11.  17  partakest  of  the  root  and  fatness  of  the 
11.  18  thoubearest  not  the  root, but  the  rootth. 

15.  12  There  shall  be  a  root  of  Jesse,  and  he  that 
1  Ti .  6. 10  For  the  love  of  money  is  the  root  of  all  evil 
Heb.  12. 15  lest  any  root  of  bitterness  springing  up 
Rev.  5.  5  Root  of  David,  hath  prevailed  to  open  the 

22.  16  I  am  the  root  and  the  offspring  of  David 

ROOT,  (to  cause)  to  take  — 

1.  To  take  root,  bhc’  sharash,  3. 

Isa.  40.  24  their  stock  shall  not  take  root  in  the  earth 

2.  To  be  rooted  out,  take  root,  sharash,  36. 

Jer.  12.  2  planted  them,  yea,  they  have  taken  root 

3 . To  cause  to  take  root,  c?tz?  sharash,  5. 

Job  5.  3  have  seen  the  foolish  taking  root :  but 
Psa.  80.  9  didst  cause  it  to  take  deep  root,  and  it  fil. 
Isa.  27.  6  He  shall  cause  them,  .to  take  root :  Israel 

ROOT  out  or  up,  to  — 

3.  To  pluck  up,  tvm  nathasli. 

Deut29-  28  Lord  rooted  them  out  of  their  land  in  an. 

1  Ki.14.  13  shall  root  up  Israel  out  of  tnisgood  land 
Jer.  1.  10  to  root  out,  and  to  pull  down,  and  to  de. 

2.  To  be  rooted  up  or  out,  t>iy  sharash,  3. 

Job  31.  12  and  would  root  out  all  mine  increase 
Psa.  52.  5  and  root  thee  out  of  the  land  of  the  living 

3.  To  root  out,  eVpifooj  ekrizoo. 

Matti3.  29  while  ye  gather  up  the  tares,  ye  root  up 
ROOTED  (out  or  up),  to  be  — 

1 .  To  be  qdiicked  out  or  up,  npi  nasach. 

Prov.  2.  22  the  transgressors  shall  be  rooted  out  of  it 

2.  To  be  broken  off  or  aioay,  pni  nathaq,  2. 

Job  18. 14  His  confidence  shall  be  rooted  out  of  his 

3.  To  be  uprooted,  npy  aqar,  2. 

Zeph.  2.  4  shall  drive  out . .  Ekron  shall  be  rooted  up 

4.  To  be  rooted  up  or  out,  c’lc’  sharash,  4. 

Job  31.  8  let  me  sow.  .let  my  offspring  be  rooted  out 

5.  To  root  out,  eupi^ioi  ekrizoo. 

Mattis- 13  said,  Every  plant,  .shall be  rooted  up 

6 . To  be  rooted,  pifyoyou  rhizoomai. 

Eph.  3.  17  that  ye,  being  rooted  and  grounded  in  love 
Col.  2.  7  Rooted  and  built  up  in  him,  and  stablis. 
ROOTS,  to  pluck  (or  be  plucked)  up  by  the  — - 
1  .To  pluck  up,  irni  naihash. 

2  Ch.  7.  20  Then  will  I  pluck  them  up  by  the  roots  out 

2.  To  be  uprooted,  ipy  aqar,  2. 

Dan.  7.  8  three.,  liorns  plucked  up  by  the  roots:  and 

3.  To  root  out,  iKpi£6o>  ekrizoo. 

Lukei7.  6  Be  thou  plucked  up  by  the  root,  and  be 
Jude  12  fruit,  twice  dead,  plucked  up  by  the  roots 

ROPE  — 

1 .  Cord,  line,  rope,  tan  chebel. 

2  Sa.17.  '3  then  shall  all  Israel  bring  ropes  to  that 
1  ICi.20.  31  put  sackcloths  on  our  loins,  and  ropes  upon 

20.  32  ropes  on  their  heads,  and  came  to  the  king 


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1 1 1 1 1 1 r  1 6  ii  If  they  bind  me  fast  with  new  ropes  that 
°i6  12  Delilah  therefore  took  new  ropes,  and  bo. 

Isa.  5. 1 8  draw .  .sin  as  it  were  with  a  cart  rope 

3  1  rove  made  of  bulrushes,  <xx0iv'l0V  schoinion. 

“Acts  27.  32  Then  the  soldiers  cut  off  the  ropes  of  the 

ROSE  — 

Meadow  saffron  or  narcissus,  nbkan  chabatstsele. 

Son"  2  1  the  rose  of  Sharon,  (and)  the  lily  of  theva, 

Isa.°  35.  1  desert  shall  rejoice,  and  blossom  as  the  r. 

ROSH,  WK'l  head. 

A  sou  of  Benjamin.  B.C.  1700. 

Gen.  46.  21  And  the  sons  of  Benjamin  (were).  .R.,  M. 

ROT,  (to  make)  to  — 

I.To  fall,  V31  naphal. 

Hum.  s.  2 1  Lord  doth  make  thy  thigh  to  rot,  and  thy 
5.  27  belly  shall  swell,  and  her  thigh  shall  rot 

2  To  cause  to  fall,  V?)  naphal,  5. 

'  Num.  5.  22  (thy)  Kelly  to  swell,  and  (thy)  thigh  to  rot 

3  To  rot,  apt  raqab. 

Prov  10.  i  but  the  name  of  the  wicked  shall  rot 
Isa.  40.  20  chooseth  a  tree  (that)  will  not  rot ;  he  se. 

ROTTEN,  to  be  — 

To  be  putrid,  1 vTJ.  abash. 

Joel  1.  17  seed  is  rotten  under  their  clods,  the  gar. 

ROTTEN,  (rags,  thing,)  rottenness  — 

1  .Haas,  tatters,  D'nV?  melachim. 

Jer  ,8.  II  old  cast  clouts  and  old  rotten  rags,  and 
38. 12  now  (these)  oldcastclouts  and  rotten  rags 

2.  Rottenness,  putridity,  foetor,  po  maq. 

Isa.  5.  24  their  root  shall  be  as  rottenness,  and  then 

3.  Rotten,  aprj  raqab. 

lob  12.  28  as  a  rotten  thing,  consumeth,  asa  gannent 
Prov  12.  4  she  that  maketh  ashamed  (is)  as  rottenu. 

14.  ro  but  envy  the  rottenness  of  the  bones 
Hos  .  e.  12  and  to  the  house  of  Judah  as  rottenness 
Hab.  3. 16  rottenness  entered  into  my  bones,  and  I 

4 . Rottenness,  pan  riqqabon. 

Job  41.  27  iron  as  straw,  (and)  brass  as  rotten  wood 

ROUGH  (places)  — 

1.. Mighty,  in'N,  |jix  ethan. 

Deut  21.  4  bring  down  the  heifer  unto  a  rough  valley 

2.  Rough,  bristling,  icd  samar. 

Jer.  51.  27  cause  the  horses  to  come  upas  the  rough 

3  Gathered  together,  heaped  up,  D'pa-)  rekasim. 

Isa.  40.  4  made  straight,  and  the  rough  places  plain 

4 .Sharp,  hard,  n»j?  qasheh. 

Isa.  27.  8  he  stayetli  his  rough  wind  111  the  day  of 

5 . Hair,  i'5/b'  sair.  . 

Dan.  8.  21  And  the  rough  goat  (is)  the  king  of  Grecia 

6.  Hairy,  VV  sear. 

Zech.13.  4  neither  shall  they  wear  a  rough  garment 

7.  Rough,  rugged,  hard,  uneven,  rpaxvs  trachus. 

Luke  3.  5  and  the  rough  ways  (shall  be)  made  smooth 

ROUGHLY  — 

l. Strong,  fierce,  iy  az. 

Prov  18.  23  useth  entreaties ..  rich  answereth  roughly 

2 .Sharp,  hard,  nwi)  qasheh. 

Gen.  42.  7  Joseph . .  spake  roughly  unto  them ;  and  lie 
42  30  spake  roughly  to  us,  and  took  us  for  spies 

1  Sa.  20.  10  what  (if)  thy  father  answer  thee  roughly 

t  Ivi.12.  13  the  kinganswered  the people  roughly,  and 

2  Ch.io.  13  the  king  answered  them  roughly  :  and  ki. 
ROUND  (thing)  — 

1.  To  be  scaly,  DEpn  chaspas. 

Exodi6.  14  a  small  round  thing,  (as)  small  as  the  hoar 

2.  Roundness,  -ino  sahar. 

Song  7.  2  Thy  navel  (is  like)  a  round  goblet,  (which) 

3 . Round,  Siy  agol.  . 

1  Ki.  7.  23  (it  was)  round  all  about,  and  his  height 

7  31  the  mouth  thereof  (was)  round,  (after)  the 
7.  31  with  their  borders,  foursquare,  not  round 
735  a  round  compass  of  half  a  cubit  high:  and 
10.  19  the  top  of  the  throne  (was)  round  behind 

2  Ch.  4.  2  he  made  a  molten  sea.  round  in  compass 
[See  also  Beset,  compass,  go,  inclose,  tires  like  the  moon, 
shine). 

ROUND,  to  — 

To  go  or  compass  round  about,  P|i3)  naqaph,  5. 

Lev.  19.  27  Ye  shall  not  round  the  corners  of  your 

ROUND  about  — 

1. A  circle,  ball,  an  dur. 

Isa.  29.  3  I  will  camp  against  thee  round  about,  and 

2.  Environs ,  round  about,  a  circle,  apn  mesab. 

1  Ki.  6.  29  all  the  walls  of  the  house  round  about 
Job  37.  12  it  is  turned  round  about  by  his  counsels 

3.  Round  about,  3'ap  sabib. 

Gen.  23.  17  that  (were)  in  all  tlieborders round  about 
35.  5  the  cities  that  (were)  round  about  them 

41.  48  food  of  the  field,  which  (was)  round  about 
Exod.  7.  24  Egyptians  digged  round  about  the  river 
16.  13  in  the  morning  the  dew  lay  round  about 

19.  12  set  bounds  unto  the  people  round  about 

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2  Ki.  6 


1 1  make  upon  it  a  crown  of  gold  round  about 

24  make  thereto  a  crown  of  gold  round  about 

25  a  border  of  an  hand  breadth  round  about 

25  crown  to  the  border  thereof  round  about 
17  the  pillars  round  about  the  court  (shall  be) 

32  of  woven  work  round  about  the  hole  of  it 

33  pomegranates,  .round  about  the  hem  the. 

33  bells  of  gold  between  them  round  about 

34  upon  tlie  hem  of  the  robe  round  about 
16  sprinkle  (it)  round  about  upon  the  altar 
20  the  blood  upon  the  altar  round  about 

3  and  the  sides  thereof  round  about,  and 
3  make  unto  it  a  crown  of  gold  round  abo. 

2  made  a  crown  of  gold  to  it  round  about 

1 1  made  thereunto  a  crown  of  gold  round  a. 

12  a  border  of  an  hand  breadth  round  about 
12  a  crown,  .for  the  border  thereof  round  a. 

26  and  the  sides  thereof  round  about,  and 
26  made  unto  it  a  crown  of  gold  round  about 
16  hangings  of  the  court  round  about  (were) 

tabernacle,  and  of  the  court  round  about 
31  the  sockets  of  the  court  round  about,  and 
31  and  all  the  pins  of  the  court  round  about 
23  a  band  round  about  the  hole,  that  it  sho. 

25  round  about  between  the  pomegranates 

26  round  about  the  hem  of  the  robe  to  min. 

8  thou  shalt  set  up  the  court  round  about 

33  round  about  the  tabernacle  and  the  altar 
5, 11  sprinkle  the  blood  round  about  upon 
2  sprinkle  the  blood  upon  the  altar  round  a. 

8  blood  thereof  round  about  upon  the  altar 
13  blood  thereof  upon  the  altar  round  about 
2  blood  thereof  shall  he  sprinkle  round  ab. 

15  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar  round  about 
19,  24  the  blood  upon  the  altar  round  about 
12  he  sprinkled  round  about  upon  the  altar 
18  he  sprinkled  upon  the  altar  round  about 
41  house  to  be  scraped  within  round  about 

18  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar  round  about 

31  villages  which  have  no  wall  round  about 
44  of  the  heathen  that  are  round  about  you 
50  shall  encamp  round  about  the  tabernacle 
53  the  Levites  shall  pitch  round  about  the 
26  by  the  altar  round  about  and  the  cords 
37  the  pillars  of  the  court  round  about,  and 
26  which  (is),  .by  the  altar  round  about,  and 

32  the  pillars  of  the  court  round  about,  and 
24  and  set  them  round  about  the  tabernacle 

31  on  the  other  side,  round  about  the  camp 

32  they  spread  (them),  .round  about  thecamp 
34  Israel  that  (were)  round  about  them  fled 

4  company  lick  up  all  (that  are)  round  about 

33  (even)  the  cities  of  the  country  round  ab. 
12  land  with  the  coasts  thereof  round  about 

2  suburbs  for  the  cities  round  about  them 
4  and  outward  a  thousand  cubits  round  ab. 

,  14  of  the  people  which  (are)  round  about  you 

10  rest  from  all  your  enemies  round  about 

7  gods  of  the  people  which  (are)  round  ab. 

2  the  cities  which  (are)  round  about  him  tli. 

19  rest  from  all  thine  enemies  round  about 
12  coast  of  the  children  of  Judah  round  ab. 

20  the  coasts  thereof  round  about,  according 

8  the  villages  that  were  round  about  these 

11  with  the  suburbs  thereof  round  about  it 
42  every  one  with  their  suburbs  roundabout 
44  And  the  Lord  gave  them  rest  round  about 

1  rest,  .from  all  their  enemies  round  about 

12  of  the  people  that  (were)  round  about  th. 
14  the  hands  of  their  enemies  round  about 

21  stood  every  man  in  his  place  round  about 
29  Israel  set  liers  in  wait  round  about  Gibeah 
21  into  the  camp  (from  the  country)  round  a. 

5  and  the  people  pitched  round  about  him 
7  Abner  and  thepeoplelayround  about  him 

9  into  the  land  of  the  Philistines  round  ab. 


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9  And  David  built  round  about  from  Millo 
1  the  Lord  had  given  him  rest  round  about 

12  he  made  darkness  pavilions  round  about 

I  house. .  and  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  round  a. 
24  he  had  peace  on  all  sides  round  about  him 
31  and  his  fame  was  in  all  nations  round  ab. 

5  he  built  chambers  round  about,  (against) 

5  the  walls  of  the  house  round  about,  (both) 

5  oracle  :  and  he  made  chambers  round  ab. 

6  he  made  narrowed  rests  round  about,  that 
12  the  great  court  round  about  (was)  with 
18  two  rows  round  about  upon  the  one  net 
20  in  rows  round  about  upon  the  other  ch. 
23  (it  was)  round  all  about,  and  his  height 

23  thirty  cubits  did  compass  it  round  about 

24  under  the  brim  of  it  round  about  (there 

,  24  ten  in  a  cubit,  compassing  the  sea  round  a. 
36  according  to  the.  .additions  round  about 
35  the  waterran  round  about  the  altar;  and 
.  17  horses  and  chariots  of  fire  round  about 
.  8  ye  shall  compass  the  king  round  about 

II  round  about  the  king,  from  the  right  co. 
1 5  wen  t  after  the  heathen  that  (were)  round  a. 

1  and  they  built  forts  against  it  roundabout 
4  Chaldees  (were)  against  the  city  round  ab. 

10  brake  down  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  round  a. 
17  pomegranates  upon  the  chapiter  round  a. 
33  their  villages  that  (were)round  about  the 
55  and  the  suburbs  thereof  round  about  it 
27  they  lodged  round  about  the  house  of  God 

10.  9  into  the  land  of  the  Philistines  round  ab. 

11.  8  round  about,  even  from  Millo  round  about 

22.  9  give  him  rest  from  all  his  enemies  round  a. 

28.  12  and  of  all  the  chambers  round  about,  of 
.  4.  2  thirty  cubits  did  compass  it  round  about 
4.  3  oxen,  which  did  compass  it  round  about 


2  Ch.  4.  3  ten  in  a  cubit  compassing  the  sea  round  a 

14.  14  they  smote  all  the  cities  round  about  G. 
is  15  and  theLORDgave  them  rest  round  about 
17.  10  of  the  lands  that  (were)  round  about  Ju. 

20.  30  quiet ;  for  his  God  gave  him  rest  round  a. 

23  7  Levites  shall  compass  the  king  round  all. 

23.  10  set  all  the  people,  .by  the  king  round  ab. 

34.‘  6  unto  Naphtali,  with  their  mattocks  ro.  ab. 

Neh.  12.  28  the  plain  country  round  about  Jerusalem 
12.  29  had  builded  them  villages  round  about  J. 

Job  10.  8  and  fashioned  me  together  round  about 
19.  12  and  encamp  round  about  my  tabernacle 
22.  10  snares  (are)  round  about  thee,  and  sudd. 

41.  14  his  face?  his  teeth  (are)  terrible  round 
Psa.  3.  6  have  set  (themselves)  against  me  ro.  abo. 

18. 11  his  pavilion  round  about  him  (were)  dark 
27.  6  up  above  mine  enemies  round  about  me 
34.  7  The  angel  of  the  Lord  eiicampeth  rouud  a. 

44.  13  a  derision  to  them  that  are  round  about 

50.  3  it  shall  be  very  tempestuous  round  about 

76. 11  let  all  that  be  round  about  him  bring  pr. 

78.  28  lie  let  (it)  fall,  .round  about  their  habita. 

79  3  shed  like  water  rouud  about  Jerusalem 

70  4  derision  to  them  that  are  round  about  us 
89  8  or  to  thy  faithfulness  round  about  thee  ? 

97.  2  Clouds  and  darkness  (are)  round  about 
97.  3  and  burneth  up  his  enemies  round  about 

125.  2  (As)  the  mountains  (are)  round  about  Je. 

125.  2  so  the  Lord  (is)  round  about  his  people 
128.  3  thy  children  like  olive  plants  round  abo. 

Isa.  42.  25  it  hath  set  him  on  fire  round  about,  yet 

49.  18  Lift  up  thine  eyes  round  about,  and  beh. 

60.  4  Lift  up  tliine  eyes  round  about,  and  see 

Jer.  1.  15  against  all  the  walls  thereof  round  about 

4  17  Askeepers.  aretlieyagainstherround  ab. 

6  3  pitch  (their)  tents  against  her  round  abo. 

12  9  the  birds  round  about  (are)  against  her 

21.  14  it  shall  devour  all  things  round  about  it 
25.  9  and  against  all  the  nations  round  about 
46.  5  (for)  fear  (was)  round  about,  saith  the  L. 

46.  14  tile  sword  shall  devour  round  about  thee 
so.  14  in  array  against  Babylon  round  about 

50. 1 5  Shout  against  her  round  about :  she  hath 

50.  29  camp  against  it  round  about,  let  none  th. 
so.  32  and  it  shall  devour  all  round  about  him 

51.  2  for.  .they  shall  be  against  her  round  ab. 

52.  4  and  built  forts  against  it  round  about 
52.  7  Chaldeans  (were)  by  the  city  round  about 
52.  14  brake  down  all  the  walls  of  Jerusalem  ro.a. 

52.  22  pomegranates  upon  the  chapiters  round  a. 

52.  23  pomegranates.. (were) an  hundred  round  a. 

Lam.  1.  17  his  adversaries  (should  be)  round  about 
2  3  flaming  fire,  (which)  devoureth  round  ab. 

2.  22  Thou  hast  called,  .my  terrors  round  abo. 
Eze.  1. 18  their  rings  (were)  full  of  eyes  round  abo. 

I  27  the  appearance  of  fire  round  about  within 
1.  27  I  saw.  .and  it  had  brightness  roundabout 

I.  28  appearance  of  the  brightness  round  about 

4.  2  set  (battering)  rams  against  it  round  ab. 

5.  5  and  countries  that  are  round  about  her 
5.  6  than  the  countries  that  (are)  round  about 
s  7  than  the  nations  that  (are)  round  about 

5  7  of  the  nations  that  (are)  round  about  you 
5.  12  shall  fall  by  the  sword  round  about  thee 
5.  14  among  the  nations  that  (are)  round  about 

5.  15  unto  the  nations  that  (are)  round  about 

6.  5  I  will  scatter  your  bones  round  about  your 

6.  13  among  their  idols  roundabout  their  altars 
8  10  pourtrayed  upon  the  wall  round  about 

10  12  the  wheels,  (were)  full  of  eyes  round  about 

II.  12  of  the  heathen  that  (are)  round  about  you 
16  37  I  will  even  gather  them  round  about  aga. 

1 6*  57  Syria,  and  all  (that  are)  round  about  her 
16.  57  daughters,  .which  despise  thee  round  all. 
23.  24  and  shield  and  helmet  round  about 

27.  11  The  men.  .(were)  upon  thy  walls  round  ab. 

27  11  their  shields  upon  thy  walls  round  about 

28  24  thorn  of  all  (that  are)  round  about  them 

28.  26  those  that  despise  them  round  about  them 

31.  4  her  rivers  running  round  about  his  plants 
32  23  and  her  company  is  round  abouthergrave 

32.  24  all  her  multitude  round  about  her  grave 

32  25,  26  her  graves  (are)  round  about  him ;  all 
36.  4  residue  of  the  heathen  that  (are)  round  ab. 
36.  36  tlie  heathen  that  are  left  round  about  you 
37  2  caused  me  to  pass  by  them  round  about 

40  5  on  the  outside  of  the  house  round  about 

40  14  the  post  of  the  couit  round  about  the  gate 

40. 16  to  their  posts  within  the  gate  round  about 
40.  16  and  windows  (were)  round  about  inward 

40. 17  a  pavement  made  for  the  court  round  ab. 
40.  25,  29,  33  and  in  the  arches  thereof  round  ab. 

40.  30  tliearchesround  about  (were)  five  and  tw. 

40  26  the  windows  to  it  round  about:  the  length 
40. 1 3  within  (were)  hooks,  .fastened  round  ab. 

41  s  four  cubits,  roundabout  the  house  on  ev. 

41.  6  tlie  house  for  the  side  chambers  round  ab. 

41  7  went  still  upward  round  about  the  house 

\i  8  also  the  height  of  the  house  rouud  about 

II  ‘  10  the  wideness  of  twenty  cubits  round  about 
41'  11  and  the  breadth,  (was)fivecubits  round  a. 
41’  12  the  wall,  .(was)  five  cubits  thick  round  ab. 
41  16  the  galleries  round  about  on  their  three 
41'  16  the  door,  ceiled  with  wood  round  about 
41'  17  and  by  all  the  wall  round  about,  within 
41'  ig  made  through  all  the  house  round  about 

42. '  15  toward  tliegate.  .and  measured  it  round  a. 
42. 16,  i7reeds,  with  thejmeasuring  reed  round  a. 

42.  28  it  had  a  wall  round  about,  five  hundred 
43  12  the  whole  limit  thereof  round  about(sliall 

43.  13  the  border.. by  the  edge  thereof  round  ab. 

43.  20  and  put  (it),  .upon  the  border  round  about 


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Eze.  45.  1  holy  in  all  the  borders  thereof  round  ab. 

45.  2  round  about ;  and  fifty  cubits  round  ab. 

46.  23  a  row . .  round  about  in  them,  round  about 
46.  23  boiling  places  under  the  rows  round  about 
4S.  35  roundabout  eighteen  thousand(measures) 

Joel  3.  n  and  gather  yourselves  together  round  ab. 

3.  12  sit  to  judge  all  the  heathen  round  about 
Amos  3.  11  adversary . .  even  round  about  the  land 
Nah.  3.  8  the  waters  round  about  it,  whose  rampart 
Zech.  2.  5  be  unto  her  a  wall  of  fire  round  about 

7.  7  cities  thereof  round  about  her,  when  (m.) 
12.  2  trembling  unto  all  the  people  round  abo. 
12.  6  shall  devour  all  the  people  round  about 
14. 14  wealth  of  all  the  heathen  round  about 

4.  Round  about,  kukA&Qcv  kuklotlien. 

Rev.  4.  3  rainbow  round  about  the  throne,  in  sight 

4.  4  round  about  the  throne  (were)  four  and 

5.  11  heard  the  voice  of  many  angels  [round  ab.] 

5.  A  circle,  kukAos  kuklos. 

Mark  3.  34  looked  round  about  on  them  which  sat 

6.  6  went  round  about  the  villages,  teaching 

6.  36  they  may  go  into  the  country  round  about 
Luke  9.  12  into  the  towns  and  country  round  about 
Rom  15.  19  from  Jerusalem,  and  round  about  unto 
Rev.  4.  6  round  about  the  throne,  (were)  four  bea. 

7. 11  the  angels  stood  round  about  the  throne 

6.  From  every  quarter,  on  all  sides,  ■ko.vtoQcv. 

Heb.  9.  4  overlaid  rouud  about  with  gold,  wherein 
7 .Surrounding,  round  about,  nepil;  perix. 

Acts  5.  16  the  cities  round  about  unto  Jerusalem 
[See  also  Come,  country,  dwell,  go,  hedge,  look,  region, 
stand]. 

ROUND  about,  to  come,  compass,  or  stand  — 

To  be,  go,  turn  round  about,  Ddd  sabab. 

Gen.  37.  7  your  sheaves  stood  round  about,  and  ma. 
Job  16.  13  His  archers  compass  me  round  about;  he 
40.  22  the  willows  of  the  brook  compass  him  ab. 
Psa.  88. 17  They  came  round  about  me  daily  like  w. 

ROUND  about,  to  beset,  close  or  go  — - 

1. To  go,  turn,  or  be  turned  round  about,  339  sabab, 2. 

Gen.  19.  4  compassed  the  house  round,  both  old  and 
Judgig.  22  beset  the  house  round  about,  (and)  beat 

2.  To  be,  go,  turn  round  about,  33D  sabab,  3a. 

Psa.  59.  6  noise  like  a  dog,  and  go  round  about  the 
Jon.  2.  5  depth  closed  me  round  about,  the  weeds 
ROUND  about,  places  — 

1  .Environs,  circle,  Dp?  mesab. 

2  Ki.  23.  5  places  round  about  Jerusalem  ;  them  also 
2.  Round  about,  D’DD  sabib. 

Eze.  34.  26  them  and  the  places  round  about  my  hill 
ROUSE  up,  to  — - 
To  cause  to  rise  up,  Dip  qum,  5. 

Gen.  49.  9  as  an  old  lion ;  who  shall  rouse  him  up  ? 
ROW  — 

1. A  row,  "fla  tur. 

Exod  2S.  17  four  rows  of  stones :  (the  first)  row  (shall 
28.  17  a  carbuncle:  (this  shall  be)  the  first  row 

28. 18  second  row  shall  be  an  emerald,  a  sapph. 

28. 19  third  row  a  ligure,  an  agate,  and  an  ame. 
28.  20  fourth  row  a  beryl,  and  an  onyx,  and  a 
39. 10  set  in  it  four  rows  of  stones :  (the  first)  r. 
39.  10  and  a  carbuncle  :  this  (was)  the  first  row 
39.  11  second  row,  an  emerald,  a  sapphire,  and 
39.  12  third  row,  a  ligure,  an  agate,  and  an  am. 
39.  13  fourth  row,  a  beryl,  an  onyx,  and  a  jasper 

1  Ki.  6.  36  three  rows  of  hewed  stone,  and  a  row  of 

7.  2  upon  four  rows  of  cedar  pillars,  with  ce. 

7.  3  that  (lay)  on  forty  five  pillars,  fifteen  (in) 
7.  4  windows  (in)  three  rows,  and  light  (was) 

7.  12  three  rows  of  hewed  stones,  and  a  row  of 
7. 18  made  the  pillars,  and  two  rows  round  ab. 
7.  20  in  rows  round  about  upon  the  other  cha. 
7.  24  knops  (were)  cast  in  two  rows  when  it 

7.  42  two  rows  of  pomegranates  for  one  net  w. 

2  Ch.  4.  3  Two  rows  of  oxen  (were)  cast,  when  it  was 

4. 13  two  rows  of  pomegranates  on  each  wreath 
Eze.  46.  23  a  row  (of  building)  round  about  in  them 

2.  A  row,  nn-u  tirah. 

Eze.  46.  23  boiling  places  under  the  rows  round  ab. 

3.  Array,  arrangement,  n:ny,?  maarakah. 

Lev.  24.  6  And  thou  shalt  set  them  in  two  rows,  six 

4.  Array,  arrangement,  n?"]P.D  maarcketh. 

Lev.  24.  6  six  on  a  row,  upon  the  pure  table  before 
24.  7  put  pure  frankincense  upon  (each)  row 

5.  A  layer  or  row,  paps  nidbak. 

Ezra  6.  4  three  rows  of  great  stones,  and  a  row  of 

6.  A  row,  pin  tor. 

Song  1.  io  Thy  cheeks  are  comely  with  rows  (of  je.) 
ROW,  rowers,  to  — 

1 .  To  dig,  dig  through,  inn  chatliar. 

Jon.  1.  13  Nevertheless  the  men  rowed  hard  to  br. 

2.  To  move  to  and  fro,  ew  shut. 

Eze.  27.  26  Thy  rowers  have  brought  thee  into  great 

3.  To  drive  or  push  forward,  row,  eAabvw  elaunb. 
Mark  6.  48  he  saw  them  toiling  in  rowing ;  for  the 
John  6. 19  So  when  they  had  rowed  about  five  and 

ROYAL  — 

1  .Kingdom,  naibl?  melukah. 

2  Ki.2s.  25  Ishniael. .  of  the  seed  royal,  came,  and  ten 


Isa.  62.  3  and  a  royal  diadem  in  the  hand  of  thy  G. 
Jer.  41.  1  Ishmael.  .of  the  seed  royal,  and  the  pri. 

2.  A  king,  pJ’D  melek. 

Gen.  49.  20  (shall  be)  fat,  and  he  shall  yield  royal  da. 
1  Ki.io.  13  which  Solomon  gave  her  of  his  royal  bo. 
Dan.  6.  7  consulted  together  to  establish  a  royal 

3.  Kingdom,  yd1??  malkuth. 

Esth.  1.  7  l-oyal  wine  in  abundance,  according  to  the 

1.  9  (in)  the  royal  house  which  (belonged)  to 

1.  11  To  bring  Vashti.  .with  the  crown  royal 
1. 19  let  there  go  a  royal  commandment  from 

1.  19  let  the  king  give  her  royal  estate  unto 

2.  16  Esther  was  taken,  .into  his  house  royal 
2. 17  he  set  the  royalcrown  upon  her  head,  and 

3.  1  Esther  put  on  (her)  royal  (apparel),  and  st. 

5.  1  upon  his  royal  throne  in  the  royal  house 

6.  8  Let  the  royal  apparel  be  brought  which 
6.  8  the  crown  royal  which  is  set  upon  his  he. 
8.  15  in  royal  apparel  of  blue  and  white,  and 

4.  Kingdom,  reign,  mamlaleah. 

J osh  10.  2  Gibeon  (was)  a  great  city,  as  one  of  the  ro. 

1  Sa.  27.  5  why  should  thy  servant  dwell  in  the  royal 

2  Ki.11.  1  she  arose  and  destroyed  all  the  seed  royal 
2  Ch.22.  10  destroyed  all  the  seed  royal  of  the  house 

5.  Belonging  to  the  king,  fSaariAuos  basileios. 

1  Pe.  2.9  a  chosen  generation,  a  royal  priesthood 

6.  Kingly,  (lamAiicos  basilikos. 

Acts  12.  21  Herod,  arrayed  in  royal  apparel,  sat  upon 
Jas.  2.  8  If  ye  fulfil  the  royal  law  according  to  the 

ROYAL  CITY,  PDiSsn  Yj;  city  of  the  kingdom. 

A  part  of  the  chief  city  of  the  Ajnmonites,  called  also 
Rabbah  and  the  city  of  Waters. 

2  Sa.  12.  26  And  Joab  fought . .  and  took  the  royal  city 

ROYAL  PAVILION  — 

A  canopy,  arched  roof,  YfiEg’,  mrty  shaphrur. 

Jer.  43.  10  he  shall  spread  his  royal  pavilion  over 
RUB,  to  — 

To  rub,  break  in  pieces,  ipc6xw  psochu. 

Luke  6.  1  and  did  eat,  rubbing  (them)  in  (tlieir)hands 
RUBBISH  — 

Rust,  ibi;  aphar. 

Neh.  4.  2  the  heaps  of  the  rubbish  which  are  burnt 
4. 10  (there  is)  much  rubbish ;  so  that  we  are 

RUEIES  — 

Coral,  red  pearl,  gem,  D'T)9,  D peniyyim,pcninim 
Job  28.  18  for  the  price  of  wisdom  (is)  above  rubies 
Prov.  3.  15  She  (is)  more  precious  than  rubies :  and 
8.  1 1  For  wisdom  (is)  better  than  rubies ;  and 

20.  15  There  is  gold,  and  a  multitude  of  rubies 
31.  10  a  virtuous  woman,  .her  price  (is),  .abover. 

Lam.  4.  7  they  weremore  ruddyin  body  thanrubies 

RUDDER  — 

A  rudder,  broad  flat  oar,  nySaXioy  pedalion. 

Acts  27.  40  loosed  the  rudder  bauds,  and  lioised  up 

RUDDY  — 

1  .Red,  ruddy,  Dix  adorn. 

Song  3.  io  My  beloved  (is)  white  and  ruddy,  the  ch. 

2. Red,  'rent:,  ubfik  admoni. 

1  Sa.  16.  12  Now  he  (was)  ruddy,  (and)witlial  of  a  be. 

17.  42  he  was  (but)  a  youth,  and  ruddy,  and  of 
RUDDY,  to  be  — 

To  bared,  ruddy,  or  firm,  DTK  adam. 

Lam.  4.  7  they  weremore  ruddy  in  body  than  rubies 

RUDE  — 

Private,  uninstructed,  ISiwrys  idiotes. 

2  Co. 11.  6  But  though  (I  be)  rude  in  speech,  yet  not 

RUDIMENT  — 

An  element,  first  step  or  principle,  vtoixTIov  stoich. 
Col.  2.  8  after  the  rudiments  of  the  world,  and  not 

2.  20  if  ye  be  dead . .  from  the  rudiments  of  the 

RUE  — 

Rue,  niiyavov  peganon. 

Luken.  42  ye  tithe  mint  and  rue,  and  all  manner  of 
RU'-FUS,  'PoO<j>oy  ( Lat .  Rufus)  red. 

1.  A  son  of  Simon  the  Oyrenian  who  was  compelled  to 
bear  the  cross  after  Jesus. 

Markis.  21  Simon  a  Cyrenian.  .the  father  of.  .R. 

2.  A  believer  in  Rome  to  whom  Paul  sends  a  salutation. 

Rom. 16.  13  Salute  R.  chosen  in  the  Lord,  and  his  mo. 
RU-HA'-MAH,  .fi?rn  pitied. 

A  symbolic  name  of  Israel. 

Hos.  2.  1  Say  ye  unto,  .your  sisters,  R. 

RUIN  — 

l.A  ruin,  .fiD'firr  harisah. 

Amos  9.  11I  will  raise  up  his  ruins,  and  I  will  build 

2 .Overthrow,  nrn?  midcheh. 

Prov  26.  28  aiid  a  flattering  mouth  worketh  ruin 

3 . Downfall,  nfintp  mecliittah. 

Psa.  89.  40  thou  hast  brought  his  strong  holds  to  ruin 

4.  Ruin,  stumbling  stone,  Vik>39  miksliol. 

Eze.  18.  30  so  iniquity  shall  not  be  your  ruin 

21.  15  that  (their)  heart  mayfaint,  and  (tlieir)r. 

5.  What  has  stumbled,  a  ruin,  nVcon  mdkshelah. 
Isa.  3.  6  be  thou  our  ruler,  and  (let)  this  ruin  (be) 


G.  What  has  fallen,  fall,  nSs?  mappelah. 

Isa.  23. 13  palaces  thereof’;  (and)  he  brought  it  to  ru. 
25.  2  hast  made. .(of)  a  defenced  city  a  ruin 

7.  What  has  fallen,  n^ss  mappeleth. 

Eze.  27.  27  the  midst  of  the  seas  in  the  day  of  thy  r. 
31.  13  Upon  his  ruin  shall  all  the  fowls  of  the 

8 . Ruin,  calamity,  y %  pul. 

Prov  24.  22  and  who  knoweth  the  ruin  of  them  both? 

9.  To  dig  down,  ko.to.<tk6.tttw  kataskapto. 

Acts  15.  16  I  will  build  again  the  ruins  thereof,  and 

10.  Breakage,  a  breaking  down,  pr/ypa  rhegma. 
Luke  6.  49  fell ;  and  the  ruin  of  that  house  was  great 

RUIN  of,  to  be  the  — 

To  cause  to  stumble,  Sep  kashal,  5. 

2  Ch.28.  23  they  were  the  ruin  of  him,  and  of  all  Is. 
RUINED,  (to  be)  — 

1  .To  be  broken  or  thrown  down,  cn.fi  haras,  2. 

Eze.  36.  3s  the  waste  and  desolate  and  ruined  cities 
36.  36  I  the  Lord  build  the  ruined  (places,  and) 

2.  To  stumble,  ba’3  kashal. 

Isa.  3.  8  For  Jerusalem  is  ruined,  and  Judah  is 
RUINOUS  — 

1.  What  has  fallen,  nbso  mappalah. 

Isa.  17.  1  Behold,  Damascus ..  shaU  be  a  ruinous 

2.  To  become  ruinous,  bare,  burnt  up,  ny:  natsah,  2. 
2  Ki.19.  25  lay  waste  fenced  cities  into  ruinous  heaps 
Isa.  37.  26  lay  waste  fenced  cities  (into)  ruinous  he. 

RULE  — 

1  .Restraint,  fixy?  matsar. 

Prov  25.  28  He  that  (hath)  no  rule  over  his  own  spirit 

2.  Beginning,  pre-eminence,  apxv  arche. 

1  Co.  15.  24  he  shall  have  put  down  all  rule  and  all 

3.  A  ride  {of  measure  or  of  conduct),  k6.v<hv  kanbn. 

2  Co.  10.  13  the  measure  of  the  rule  which  God  hath 

10.  15  be  enlarged  by  you  according  to  our  rule 
Gal.  6. 16  as  many  as  walk  according  to  this  rule 
Phil.  3.  16  [let  us  walk  by  thesame  rule,  let  usmind 

RULE  (over),  to  (bear  or  have)  — 

1  .To  be  a  king,  reign,  malak. 

Eze.  20.  33  with  fury  poured  out,  will  I  rule  over  you 

2.  Rule,  dominion,  .fibe'D?  memshalah. 

Gen.  1.  16  rule  the  day,  and  the  lesser  light  to  rule 
Psa.  1 36.  8  The  sun  to  rule  by  day :  for  his  mercy 
136.  9  The  moon  and  stars  to  rule  by  night :  for 

3.  To  rule,  Wo  mashal. 

Gen.  1.  18  to  rule  over  the  day  and  over  the  night 
3. 16  thy  husband,  .he  shall  rule  over  thee 

4.  7  (shall  be)  his  desire,  and  thou  shalt  rule  o. 

24.  2  servant  of  liis  house,  that  ruled  over  all 
Josh  12.  2  ruled  from  Aroer,  which  (is)  upon  the  b. 
Judg.  8.  22  Rule  thou  over  us,  both  thou  and  thy  son 

8.  23  I  will  not  rule  over  you,  neither  shall  my 

8.  23  rule  over  you :  the  Lord  shall  rule  over 
2  Sa.  23.  3  He  that  ruleth  over  men  (must  be)  just 
2  Ch.20.  6  rulest  (not)  thou  over  all  the  kingdoms 
Psa.  59.  13  let  them  know  that  God  ruleth  in  Jacob 

66.  7  He  ruleth  by  his  power  forever;  his  eyes 
89.  9  Thou  rulest  the  raging  of  the  sea  :  when 
103.  19  preparedliis  throne,  .hiskingdomruletho. 
106.  41  and  theythat  hated  them  ruled  over  them 
Provi2.  24  The  hand  of  the  diligent  shall  bear  rule 

16.  32  he  that  ruleth  his  spirit  than  he  that  ta. 

17.  2  A  wise  servant  shall  have  rule  over  a  son 
19.  10  much  less  for  a  servant  to  have  rule  over 

22.  7  The  rich  ruleth  over  the  poor,  and  the  bo. 
29.  2  when  the  wicked  beareth  rule,  the  people 

Eccl.  9. 17  than  the  cry  of  him  that  ruleth  among  fo. 
Isa.  3.  4  their  princes,  and  babes  shall  rule  over 

3.  12  (Asfor)my  people .  .women  rule  over  them 
19.  4  a  fierce  king  shall  rule  over  them,  saith 
28.  14  that  rule  this  people  which  (is)  in  Jerus. 
40.  10  his  arm  shall  rule  for  him;  behold,  his 
52.  5  They  that  rule  over  them  make  them  to 
63.  19  thou  never  barest  rule  over  them ;  they 
Jer.  22.  30  sitting  upon  the  throne,  .and  ruling  any 
Lam.  5.  8  Servants  have  ruled  over  us:  (there  is)  no. 
Eze.  19. 11  rods  for  the  sceptres  of  them  that  bareru. 

19.  14  hath  no  strong  rod  (to  be)  a  sceptre  to  r. 
Dan.  11.  3  that  shall  rule  with  great  dominion,  and 

11.  4  according  to  his  dominion  which  he  ruled 
Joel  2. 17  that  the  heathen  should  rule  over  them 
Zech.  6. 13  shall  sit  and  rule  upon  his  throne :  and 

4.  To  rule,  nrj  radah. 

Lev.  25.  43' Thou  shalt  not  rule  over  him  with  rigour 

23.  46  ye  shall  not  rule  one  over  another  with 

25.  53  the  other)  shall  not  rule  with  rigour  over 

1  Ki.  5.  16  which  ruled  over  the  people  that  wrought 

9.  23  which  bare  rule  over  the  people  that  wrc. 

2  Ch.  8.10  two  hundred  and  fifty,  that  bare  rule  over 
Psa.  no.  2  rule  thou  in  the  midst  of  thine  enemies 
Isa.  14.  2  and  they  shall  rule  over  their  oppressors 

14.  6  he  that  ruled  the  nation  in  anger,  is  pers. 
.Ter.  c.  31  and  the  priests  bear  rule  by  their  means 
Eze.  29. 15  they  shall  no  more  rule  over  the  nations 
34.  4  with  force  and  with  cruelty  have  ye  ruled 

5.  To  rule,  fin  rucl. 

Hos.  1 1 . 1 2  J udah  yet  ruleth  with  God,  and  is  faithful 

6.  To  be  a  prince,  fifi\y  sarar. 

Esth.  1.  22  every  man  should  bear  rule  in  his  own 
Prov.  8.  16  By  me  princes  rule,  and  noons,  (even)  all 
Isa.  32.  1  Behold,  .princes  shall  rule  in  judgment 


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7.  To  rule,  have  power  or  authority,  vhy  shalat. 

Nell  s  15  their  servants  bare  rule  over  the  people 
Esth  q.  I  the  Jews  hail  rule  over  them  that  hated 
Eccl.  2.  IQ  yet  shall  he  have  rule  over  all  my  labour 

8.  9  one  man  ruleth  over  another  to  his  own 

8.  To  rule,  ahy  shelet. 

Dan.  2.  39  which  shall  bear  rule  over  all  the  earth 

9.  Ruling,  ruler,  o'W  shallit. 

Ezra  4. 20  kings  also  over  Jerusalem,  which  have  ru. 
Dan  4  -i,  25,  32  that  the  Most  High  ruleth  in  the 
T.  26  shalt  have  known  that  the  heavens  do  rule 
5.  2t  till  he  knew  that  the  Most  High  God  ruled 

10.  To  judge,  be  a  magistrate,  “5'v  shaphat. 

Ruth  1.  1  in  the  days  when  the  judges  ruled,  that 

11.  To  be  first ,  pre-eminent,  &pxa  archil . 

Markio.  42  they  which  are  accounted  to  rule  over  the 

12  To  act  as  judge  or  president,  PpaPevabrabeuo. 
Col.  3.  15  let  the  peace  of  God  rule  in  your  hearts 

13.  To  lead,  guide,  govern,  nyeogou  hegeomai. 

Heb  13  7  Remember  them  which  have  rule  over  you 

'  „  ,7  obey  them  that  have  the  rule  over  you 
13.  24  Salute  all  them  that  have  the  rule  over  you 

14.  To  shepherd,  guide,  govern,  noipalva  poimaino. 

Matt  2  6  a  governor,  that  shall  rule  my  people  Is. 

Rev  2.  27  And  he  shall  rule  them  with  a  rod  of  iron 

12.  5  who  was  to  rule  all  nations  with  a  rod  of 
19!  15  and  he  shall  rule  them  with  a  rod  of  iron 

15.  To  set  or  place  over  or  before,  ir  polar r) pi  proistemi 
Rom  12.  8  he  that  ruleth,  with  diligence ;  he  that 

I  Ti.  3.  4  One  that  ruleth  well  his  own  house,  hav. 

3.  s  if  a  man  know  not  how  to  rule  his  own  ho. 

3  12  ruling  their  children  andtheirown  houses 
5!  17  Let  the  elders  that  rule  well  be  counted 

RULE,  to  cause  or  make  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  rule,  nr;  radah,  5. 

Isa.  41.  2  Who  raised  up.,  and  made  (him)  rule  over 

2.  To  cause  to  rule,  bpD  mashal,  5. 

Dan.  11.  39  he  shall  cause  them  to  rule  overmany,  and 

RULED,  to  be,  or  that  — 

1.  Ruler,  rule,  dominion,  tyoD  mimshal. 

1  Ch.26.  6  that  ruled  throughout  the  house  of  their 

2.  To  kiss  or  salute,  pwi  nashaq. 

Gen.  41.  40  acording  unto  thy  word  shall  all.  .be  ru. 

RULER,  (chief)  — 

1. A  shield,  ]30  magen. 

Hos.  4.  18  her  rulers  (with)  sname  do  love,  Give  ye 

2.  To  rule,  V?  mashal. 

Gen.  45.  8  and  a  ruler  throughout  all  the  land  of  Eg. 
Judgis.  11  that  the  Philistines  (are)  rulers  over  us 

2  Ch.  7.  18  There  shall  not  fail  thee  a  man  (to  be)  ru. 
Psa  105.  20  The  king  sent  and  loosed  him;  (even),  .r. 

105.  21  He  made  him  lord  of  his  house,  and  ruler 
Prov.  6.  7  Which  having  no  guide,  overseer,  or  ruler 
23.  1  When  thou  sittest  to  eat  with  a  ruler,  con. 

28.  15  (so  is)  a  wicked  ruler  over  the  poor  people 

29.  12  If  a  ruler  hearken  to  lies,  all  his  servants 
29.  26  Many  seek  the  ruler's  favour :  but  (every) 

Eccl.  10.  4  If  the  spirit  of  the  ruler  rise  up  against  th. 
Isa  14.  5  hath  broken ..  the  sceptre  of  the  rulers 

16.  1  Send  ye  the  lamb  to  the  ruler  of  the  land 
49.  7  to  a  servant  of  rulers,  king3  shall  see  and 

Jer.  33.  26  I  will  not  take  (any)  of  his  seedfto  be)  ru. 

51.  46  and  violence  in  the  land,  ruler  against  ru. 
Mic.  5.  2  come  forth  unto  me  (that  is)  to  be  ruler  in 
Hab.  1.  14  asthe  creeping  things,  (thathave)no  ruler 

3.  A  leader,  td  nagid. 

1  Sa.  25.  30  shall  have  appointed  thee  ruler  over  Isr. 

2  Sa.  6.  2 1  to  appoint  me  ruler  over  the  people  of  the 

7.  8  to  be  ruler  over  my  people,  over  Israel 
1  Ki.  1.  35  I  have  appointed  him  to  be  ruler  over  Is. 

1  Ch.  5.  2  and  of  him  (came)  the  chief  ruler;  but  the 

9  1 1  the  son  of  Ahitub,  the  ruler  of  the  house 

9.  20  the  son  of  Eleazar  was  the  rulerover  them 
11.  2  thou  shalt  be  a  ruler  over  my  people  Isr. 

17.  7  thou  shouldest  be  ruler  over  my  people 

26.  24  And  Shebuel . .  (was)  ruler  of  the  treasures 

27.  4  of  his  course  (was)  Mikloth  also  the  ruler 

27.  16  the  ruler  of  the  Reubenites  (was)  Eliezer 

28.  4  for  he  hath  chosen  Judah  (to  be)  the  nil. 

2  Ch.  6.  5  neither  chose  I  any  man  to  be  a  ruler  ov. 

n.  22  Rehoboam  made  Abijah.  .(to  be)  ruler 
19.  1 1  the  sou  of  Ishmael,  the  ruler  of  the  house 
31.  12  over  which  Cononiah  the  Levite  (was)  ru. 
31.  13  and  Azariahthe  ruler  of  the  house  of  God 
35.  8  Zecliariah  and  Jehiel,  rulers  of  the  house 
Nell.  11.  11  son  of  Ahitub,  (was)  the  ruler  of  the  ho. 

4.  One  lifted  up,  u'ipi  nasi. 

Exod  16.  22  rulers  of  the  congregation  came  and  told 
22.  28  not  revile  the  gods,  nor  curse  the  ruler  of 

34.  31  all  the  rulers  of  the  congregation  return. 

35.  27  rulers  brought  onyx  stones,  and  for  the 
Lev.  4.  22  When  a  ruler  hath  sinned,  and  done  (so.) 
Numi3.  2  send  a  man,  every  one  a  ruler  among  th. 

5.  Captain,  ruler,  judge,  ]'ki)  qatsin. 

Isa.  1. 10  Hear  the  word  of  the  Loud,  ye  rulers  of 

3.  6  Thou  hast  clothing,  be  thou  our  ruler 
3.  7  nor  clothing  :  make  me  not  a  ruler  of  the 
22.  3  All  thy  rulers  are  fled  together,  they  are 

6.  A  head,  uni  rosh. 

Deut.  1.  13  and  I  will  make  them  rulers  over  you 
Isa.  29.  10  prophets  and  your  rulers,  the  seers  hath 


7 . To  rule,  nrj  radah. 

Psa.  68.  27  There  (is)  little  Benjamin  (with)  their  ru. 

8.  To  be  lean,  be  in  secret,  jn  razan. 

Psa.  2.  2  rulers  take  counsel  together,  against  the 

9.  Prince,  sar. 

Gen.  47.  6  then  make  them  rulers  over  my  cattle 
Exod  18.  21,  25  rulers  of  thousands,  (and)  rulers  of  htt. 

18  21,  25  rulers  of  fifties,  and  rulers  of  tens 
judg  9.  30  when  Zebul  the  ruler  of  the  city  heard 
2  Ki  IO.  I  sent  to  Samaria,  unto  the  rulers  of  Jezre. 

11.  4  fetched  the  rulers  over  hundreds,  with  the 
11.  19  took  the  rulers  over  hundreds,  and  theca. 

1  Ch  21.  2  David  said  to  Joab,  and  to  the  rulers  of 

27.  31  All  these  (were)  the  rulers  of  the  substa. 

29.  6  with  the  rulers  of  the  king’s  work,  offered 

2  Ch.29.  20  gathered  the  rulers  of  the  city,  and  went 
Ezra  10.  14  Let  now  our  rulers  of  all  the  congregation 
Neh  3  9,  12,  16,  17,  18  the  ruler  of  the  half  part  of 

3.  14  the  ruler  of  partof  Beth-haecerem;  hebu. 

3.  15  Shall u in  the  son  of  Col-liozeh,  the  ruler 

3.  19  Ezer  the  son  of  Jeshua,  the  ruler  of  Miz. 

4.  16  the  rulers  (were)  behind  all  the  house  of 

7.  2  gave.  .Hananiali  the  rider  of  the  palace 

11.  I  rulers  of  the  people  dwelt  at  Jerusalem 
Esth.  3.  12  to  the  rulers  of  every  people  of  every  pr. 

8.  9  deputies  and  rulers  of  the  provinces  wh. 

9.  3  all  the  rulers  of  the  provinces,  and  the  li. 

10 . To  be  an  overseer,  one  in  authority,  iBy’  shatar. 

2  Ch.26. 11  Maaseiah  the  ruler,  under  the  hand  of  H. 

11  .Rule,  authority,  shilton. 

Dan.  3.  2  all  the  rulers  of  the  provinces,  to  come  to 

3.  3  rulers  of  the  provinces,  were  gathered 

12.  Rule,  ruling,  B’W  shallit. 

Eccl.  10.  5  an  error  (which)  proceeded  from  the  ruler 
Dan.  2.  10  therefore  (there  is)no  king,  lord,  nor  ruler 

5.  29  should  be  the  third  ruler  hi  the  kingdom 

13 . Prefects,  D'jip  seganim. 

Ezra  9.  2  hand  of  the  princes  and  rulers  hath  been 
Neh.  2.  16  rulers  knew  not  whether  I  went,  or  what 
2.  16  nor  to  the  rulers,  nor  to  the  rest  that  did 

4.  14  to  the  rulers,  and  to  the  rest  of  the  people 
4  19  I  said  unto  the  nobles,  and  to  the  rulers 

5.  7  rebuked  the  nobles,  and  the  rulers,  and 

5.  17  hundred  and  fifty  of  the  Jews  and  rulers 
7  5  gather  together  the  nobles,  and  the  rulers 

12.  40  and  I,  anil  the  half  of  the  rulers  with  me 

13.  11  Then  contended  I  with  the  rulers,  and  said 
Jer.  51.  23  w  ill  I  break  in  pieces  captains  and  rulers 

51.  28  all  the  rulers  thereof,  and  all  the  land  of 
51.  57  her  wise  (men),  her  captains,  and  her  ru. 
Eze.  23.  6  clothed  with  blue,  captains  and  rulers,  all 
23. 12  captains  and  rulers  clothed  most  gorgeo. 
23.  23  captains  and  rulers,  great  lords  and  ren. 

14.  Ruler,  chief  magistrate,  &px<»v  archun. 

Matt.  q.  18  there  came  a  certain  ruler,  and  worship. 

9.  23  when  Jesus  came  into  the  ruler’s  house 
Luke  8.  41  ruler  of  the  synagogue :  and  he  fell  down 
18.  18  certain  ruler  asked  him,  saying,  Good  M. 
23.  13  when  he  had  called  together,  .the  rulers 

23.  35  the  rulers  also  with  them  derided  (him) 

24.  20  how  the  chief  priests  and  our  rulers  del. 
John  3.  1  There  was  a  man . .  a  ruler  of  the  Jews 

7.  26  Do  the  rulers  know  indeed  that  this  is  the 
7.  48  Have  any  of  the  rulers  or  of  the  Pharisees 
12.  42  among  the  chief  rulers  also  many  believed 
Acts  3.17  that  through  ignorance . .  (did)  also  your  r. 
4.  5  that  their  rulers,  and  elders,  and  scribes 
4.  8  Ye  rulers  of  the  people,  and  elders  of  Is. 

4.  26  rulers  weregathereil  together  against  the 
7  27,  35  Who  made  thee  a  ruler  and  a  judge 
7.  35  the  same  did  God  send  to  be  a  ruler  and 

13  27  their  rulers,  because  they  knew  him  not 
14.  5  also  of  the  Jews  with  their  rulers,  to  use 

16.  19  drew',  .into  the  market  place  unto  the  ru. 
23.  5  Thou  shalt  not  speak  evil  of  the  ruler  of 

Rom  13.  3  For  rulers  are  not  a  terror  to  good  works 

15.  -4  leader,  guide,  nyepw v  hegemon. 

Marki3.  9  ye  shall  be  brought  before  rulers  and  ki. 
Luke2i.  12  brought  before  kings  and  rulers  for  my 

16.  World-ruler,  KoapoKparaip  kosmokrator. 

Eph.  5.  12  against  the  rulers  of  the  darkness  of  this 

RULER,  chief  of  the  city,  feast,  synagogue  — 

1.  Chief  of  a  city,  iroXirdpxns  politarches. 

Acts  17.  6  drew  Jason,  .unto  the  rulers  of  the  city 

17.  8  troubled  the .  .rulers  of  the  city,  when 

2  .Chief  of  a  festive  party,  apx‘rptK\iros  architrik. 
John  2.  9  Whenthe  ruler  of  the  feast  had.tasted  the 

3.  Chief  of  a  synagogue,  a.pxi<rvva.yoiyos  archisun. 
Mark  5.  22  there  cometh  one  of  the  rulers  of  the  sy. 

5.  35  came  from  the  ruler  of  the  synagogue’s 
5.  36  he  saith  unto  the  ruler  of  the  synagogue 
5.  38  to  the  house  of  the  ruler  of  the  synagog. 

Luke  8. 49  cometh  one  from  the  ruler  of  the  synago. 

13. 14  ruler  of  the  synagogue  answered  with  in. 
Acts  13.  15  rulers  of  the  synagogue  sent  unto  them 

18.  8  Crispus,  the  chief  ruler  of  the  synagogue 
18.  17  Sosthenes,  the  chief  ruler  of  the  synago. 

RULER,  to  be  or  make  a  — 

1  .To  appoint,  ips paqad,  5. 

2  Ki.  25.  22  made  Gedaliali .  .the  son  of  Shaphan, ruler 
1  Ch.  26.  32  whom  king  David  made  rulers  over  the  R. 

2.  To  rule,  have  poiver,  bhy  shelet. 

Dan.  5.  7,  16  shall  be  the  third  rulerin  the  kingdom 


3.  To  cause  to  rule,  shelet,  5. 

Dan.  2.  38  and  hath  made  thee  ruler  over  them  all 
2.  48  made  him  ruler  over  the  whole  province 
RULING  — 

To  rule,  i'i'Q  mashal. 

2  Sa.  23.  3  (must  be)  just,  ruling  in  the  fear  of  God 
Jer.  22.  30  sitting  upon  the  throne . .  and  ruling  any 

RU'-MAH,  ncn  height. 

The  native  place  of  Pedaiah  father  of  Zebudah  tlio 
mother  of  Jelioiakim  king  of  Judah.  B.c.  610. 

2  Ki.  23.  36  Zebudah,  the  daughter  of  Pedaiah  of  R. 

RUMBLING  — 

Multitude,  noise,  ]icn  hamon. 

Jer.  47.  3  the  rumbling  of  his  wheels,  the  fathers 

RUMOUR  — 

1.  What  is  heard,  report,  tidings,  njilCy’  shemuah. 

2  Ki.19.  7  shall  hear  a  rumour,  and  shall  return  to 
Isa.  37.  7  shall  hear  a  rumour,  and  return  to  his 
Jer.  49.  14  I  have  heard  a  rumour  from  the  Lord 

51.  46  fear  for  the  rumour.,  a  rumour  shall  both 
51.  46  after  that  in  (another)  year  (shall  come)  a  r. 
Eze.  7.  26  rumour  shall  be  upou  rumour  ;  then  sli. 
Obad  1.  We  have  heard  a  rumour  from  the  Lord 

2.  What  is  heard,  report,  rumour,  ukoti  akoe. 

JIatt24-  6  ye  shall  hear  of  wars  and  rumours  of  wa. 
Marki3-  7  ye  shall  hear  of  wars  and  rumours  of  wa. 

3.  A  word,  \6yos  logos. 

Luke  7. 17  this  rumour  of  him  went  forth  tlirougho. 

RUMP  — 

Rump,  tail,  alycih. 

Exod 29.  22  shalt  take  of  the  ram  the  fat,  and  the  ru. 
Lev  3.  9  the  whole  rump,  it  shall  he  take  oil  hard 

7.  3  rump,  and  the  fat  that  covereth  the  inw. 

8.  25  took  the  fat,  and  the  rump,  and  all  the 

9.  19  ram,  the  rump,  and  that  which  covereth 
RUN,  to  — 

1.  To  go  in,  no:  bo. 

Ezra  8.  15  the  river  that  runneth  to  Ahava;and  th. 

2.  To  go  on,  t|Sn  halak. 

Psa.  105.  41  waters  gushed  out ;  they  ran  in  the  dry 
Eccl.  1.  7  All  the  rivers  run  into  the  sea ;  yet  the 
Eze.  31.  4  with  her  rivers  running  round  about  his 

3.  To  go  on,  fjSn  halak,  3. 

Psa.  104.  10  into  the  valleys,  (which)  run  among  the 
4.7V)  go  on  continually  or  habitually ,  T|^n  halak,  7. 
Psa.  58.  7  Let  them  melt  away  as  waters  (which)  run 

5.  To  flow,  3D  zub. 

Lev.  15.  25  or  if  it  run  beyond  the  time  of  her  separ. 

6.  To  be  poured  or  spread  out,  3?)  uagar,  2. 

Psa.  77.  2  my  sore  ran  in  the  night,  anil  ceased  not 

7.  To  come  or  fall  up,  come  against,  V32  paga. 

Judgi8.  25  lest  angry  fellows  run  upon  thee,  and  th. 

8.  To  run ,  ruts. 

Gen.  18.  2  he  ran  to  meet  them  from  the  tent  door 

18.  7  Abraham  ran  unto  the  herd,  and  fetched 
24.  17  servant  ran  to  meet  her,  and  said,  Letme 
24.  20  ran  again  unto  the  well  to  draw  (water) 
24.  28  damsel  ran,  and  told  (them  of)  her  moth. 
24.  29  Laban  ran  out  unto  the  man,  unto  the  we. 

29.  12  Rebekah’s  son  ;  aDd  she  ran  anil  told  her 
29.  13  ran  to  meet  him,  and  embraced  him,  and 
33.  4  Esau  ran  to  meet  him,  and  embraced  him 
Num  11.  27  there  ran  a  young  man,  and  told  Moses 

16.  47  ran  into  the  midst  of  the  congregation 
Josh.  7.  22  Joshua  sent  messeugers,  and  they  ran  un. 

8.  19  they  ran  as  soon  as  he  had  stretched  out 
Judg.  7.  21  and  all  the  host  ran,  and  cried,  and  fled 
13. 10  woman  made  haste,  and  ran,  and  showed 

1  Sa.  3.  s  ran  unto  Eli,  and  said,  Here  (am)  I ;  for 
4.  12  there  ran  a  man  of  Benjamin  out  of  the 
8.  11  and  (some)  shall  run  before  his  chariots 

10.  23  they  ran  and  fetched  him  thence;  andwli. 

17.  22  ran  into  the  army,  and  came  and  saluted 
17.  48  ran  toward  the  army  to  meet  the  Pliilist. 

17.  51  Therefore  David  ran,  and  stood  upon  the 
20.  6  that  he  might  run  to  Betli-lehem  his  city 
20.  36  said.  .Run.  .(And)  as  the  lad  ran,  he  shot 

2  Sa.15.  1  prepared  him.  .fifty  men  to  run  before 

18.  19  Let  me  now  run  and  bear  the  king  tidings 
18.  21  Cushi  bowed  himself  unto  Joab,  and  ran 
18.  22  let  me,  I  pray  thee,  also  run  after  Cushi 
18.  22  Joab  said,  "Wherefore  wilt  thou  run,  my 
18.  23  let  me  run.  And  he  said  unto  him,  Run 
18.  23  Aliimaaz  ran  by  the  way  of  the  plain,  and 

1  Ki  i.  5  prepared  him.  .fifty  men  to  run  before  him 

18.  46  ran  before  Aliab  to  the  entrance  of  Jezr. 

19.  20  left  the  oxen,  and  ran  after  Elijah,  and 

2  Ki  4.  22  that  I  may  run  to  the  man  of  God,  and 
4  26  Run  now,  I  pray  thee,  to  meet  her;  and 
1  20  will  run  after  him,  and  take  somewhat  of 

Job  is.  26  He  runneth  upon  him,  (even)  on  (his)  lie. 

16  14  breach ;  he  runneth  upon  me  like  a  giant 
Psa  19.  5  (and)  reioiceth  as  a  strong  man  to  run  a 
eg  4  They  run  and  prepare  themselves  without 
119.  32  I  will  run  the  way  of  thy  commandments 
147. 15  sendetli  forth.. his  word  runneth  very  sw. 
Prov.  1.  16  For  their  feet  run  to  evil,  and  make  haste 

4.  12  when  thou  runnest,  thou  shalt  not  stum. 
18.'  10  the  righteous  runneth  into  it,  and  is  safe 
Son"  1.  4  Draw  me,  we  will  run  after  thee.  The  ki. 
Isa.%o.  31  they  shall  run,  and  not  be  weary;  (and) 
55.  5  nations  (that)  knew  thee  not  shall  run 
59.  7  Their  feet  run  to  evil, and  they  make  ha. 


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Jer.  i2.  5  If  thou  hast  run  with  the  footmen,  and 

23.  21  have  not  sent  these  prophets,  yet  they  r. 
5t.  31  One  post  shall  run  to  meet  another,  and 

Dan.  8.  6  and  ran  unto  him  in  the  fury  of  his  pow, 
Joel  2.  4  and  as  horsemen,  so  shall  they  run 

2.  7  They  shall  run  like  mighty  men  ;  they 
2.  9  they  shall  run  upon  the  wall ;  they  shall 
Amos  6.  12  Shall  horses  run  upon  the  rock?  will  (one) 
Hah.  2.  2  make  (it)  plain. .that  he  may  run  that  re. 
Hag.  1.  9  and  ye  run  every  man  nnto  his  own  lion. 
Zech.  2.  4  Run,  speak  to  this  young  man,  saying,  J. 

9.  To  run,  pi  ruts,  3a. 

Nah.  2.  4  seem  like  torches,  they  shall  run  like  the 

10.  To  ( cause  to)  run,  {’ll  ruts,  5. 

1  Sa.17.  17  and  run  to  the  camp  to  thy  brethren 

11.  To  run,  flow,  in  rur. 

Lev.  15.  3  whether  his  flesh  run  with  his  issue,  or 

12.  To  run,  xyi  ratsa. 

Eze.  1.  14  living  creatures  ran  and  returned  as  the 

13.  To  overflow,  rush,  rpy  sliataph. 

2  CI1.32.  4  brook  that  ran  through  the  midst  of  the 
11  .To  run  to  and  fro,  ppy  shaqaq. 

Isa.  33.  4  to  and  fro  of  locusts  shall  he  run  upon 

15.  To  rush  impetuously,  dppaai  hormao. 

Acts  7.  57  stopped  their  ears,  and  ran  upon  him  wi. 

16.  To  run  toward  or  to,  npoarpexu  prostrecho. 
Markio.  17  there  came  one  running,  and  kneeled  to 

17.  To  run  together  with,  avvrpix™  suntrecho.  ■ 
Mark  6.  33  ran  a  foot  thither  out  of  all  cities,  and 

18.  TV)  run,  rpe'xcv  treclio. 

Matt  27.  48  straightway  one  of  them  ran,  and  took  a 
28.  8  departed . .  and  did  run  to  bring  his  disci. 
Mark  5.  6  when  he  saw  Jesus  afar  off,  he  ran  and 
15.  36  one  ran  and  filled  a  sponge  fullofvinegar 
I.ukc  1  v  20  ran,  and  fell  on  his  neck,  and  kissed  him 

24.  12  [Then  arose  Peter,  and  ran  into  the  sep.] 
John2o.  2  Then  she  runneth,  and  cometh  to  Simon 

20.  4  So  they  ran  both  together :  and  the  other 
horn.  9.  16  nor  of  him  that  runneth,  but  of  God  that 
1  Co.  9.  24  Know,  .that  they  which  run  in  a  race  run 
9.  24  but  one  receiveth  the  prize?  So  run,  that 
9.  26  I  therefore  so  run,  not  as  uncertainly  ;  so 
Gal.  2.  2  by  any  means  I  should  run,  or  had  run 
5.  7  Ye  did  run  well ;  who  did  hinder  you  that 
Phil.  2. 16  that  I  have  nut  run  in  vain,  neither  lab. 
Heb  12.  1  let  us  run  with  patience  the  race  that  is 
Rev.  9.  9  of  chariots'of  many  horses  running  to  ba. 

RUN  (aground,  along,  away),  to  — 

1.  To  go  on,  '^.1  halak. 

Exod.  9.  23  and  the  lire  ran  along  upon  the  ground 

2.  To  flee,  rna  barach. 

1  Ki.  2.  39  ran  away  unto  Acliisli  son  of  Maacliah  ki. 

3.  Todash  against  or  upon, run  aground, hrouiWoi. 
Acts  27.  41  ran  the  ship  aground  :  and  the  fore  part 

RUN  (down,  out,  over,  through),  to  — 

1  .To  go  in,  N12  bo. 

Eze.  24.  16  nor  weep,  neither  shall  thy  tears  run  do. 

2.  To  be  rolled,  'iSa  galal,  2. 

Amos  5.  24  Hut  let  judgment  rundown  as  waters,  and 

3.  To  run  out,  px;  yatsaq. 

r  Ki  22.  35  blood  ran  out  of  the  wound  into  the  midst 

4.  To  go  or  come  down,  tv  yarad. 

Psa.119. 136  Rivers  of  waters  run  downmineeye3,  be. 

133.  2  ran  down  upon  the  beard,  (even)  Aaron’s 
Jer.  9.  18  that  our  eyes  may  run  down  with  tears 
13.  17  run  down  with  tears,  because  the  Lord’s 
14. 17  Let  mine  eyes  run  down  with  tears  night 
Lam.  1.  16  mine  eye  runneth  down  with  water,  bee. 

2.  18  let  tears  run  down  like  a  river  day  and  ni. 

3.  48  Mine  eye  runneth  down  with  rivers  of  wa. 

5.  To  flow,  run  out,  .133  pakah,  3. 

Eze.  47.  2  behold,  there  ran  out  waters  on  the  right 

6.  To  step,  tread,  ipy  tsaad. 

Gen.  49. 22  bough,  .(whose)  branches  run  over  the  wa. 

7.  To  run,  pi  ruts. 

2  Sa.  22.  30  For  by  thee  I  have  run  through  a  troop 
Psa.  18.  29  For  by  thee  I  have  run  through  a  troop 

8.  Fulness,  nil  revayah. 

Psa.  23.  5  aiiointest  my  head . .  my  cup  runneth  over 

9.  To  pour  out,  e.xxew  ekeheo. 

Matt.  9.  17  the  bottles  break,  and  the  wine  runneth 

10 . To  run  down,  ua rarpixa  katatrechb. 

Acts  21.  32  ran  down  unto  them  :  and  when  they  saw 

11.  To  run  around  about,  ircpirpexa  peritrecho. 
.Mark  6.  55  ran  through  that  whole  region  round  about 

12.  To  run  over,  overflow,  virepcuxovopai  huperek. 
Luke  6.  38  and  shaken  together,  and  running  over 

RUN  (away  or  down),  to  cause  or  make  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  go  on,  iS;  yalak,  5. 

Eze.  32.  14  Then  will  I . .  cause  their  rivers  to  run  like 

2.  To  cause  to  run  down,  tv  yarad ,  5. 

Psa.  78.  16  and  caused  waters  to  run  down  like  rivers 

3 . To  cause  to  run,  pi  ruts,  5. 

Jer.  49.  19  but  I  will  suddenly  make  him  run  away 
50.  44  but  I  will  make  them  suddenly  run  away 


RUN  before,  greedily,  in,  to,  thither  to,  to  — 

1  .To  pour  out,  cKxbvo  ekehuno. 

Jude  11  ran  greedily  after  the  error  of  Balaam 

2.  To  leap  or  rush  in,  eitrmjSaw  eispedao. 

Acts  14.  14  and  [ran  in]  among  the  people,  crying 

3.  To  run  to  or  into,  elarpexoi  eistrechd. 

Acts  12.  14  but  ran  in,  and  told  how  Peter  stood  be. 

4.  To  run  toward  or  to,  irpooTpix01  prostrecho. 

Mark  9.  15  were  greatly  amazed,  and  running  to  (him) 
Acts  8.  30  Philip  ran  thither  to  (him),  and  heard  him 

5.  To  run  forward  or  before,  irporpixu  protreclib. 
Luke  1 9.  4  ran  before,  and  climbed  up  into  a  sycam. 

RUN  to  and  fro,  upon,  to  — 

1 .  To  push  against,  strip  off,  pashat. 

J  udg  9.  44  two  (other)  companies  ran  upon  all  (the 

2.  To  go  to  and  fro,  shut,  3 a. 

2  Ch.i6.  9  For  the  eyes  of  the  Lord  run  to  and  fro 
Jer.  5.  1  Run  ye  to  and  fro  through  the  streets  of 
Dan.  12.  4  many  shall  run  to  and  fro,  and  knowledge 
Amos  8.  12  they  shall  run  to  and  fro  to  seek  the  word 
Zech.  4.  10  which  run  to  and  fro  through  the  whole 

3.  To  go  to  and  fro,  Bitr  shut,  7a. 

J er.  49.  3  lament,  and  run  to  and  fro  by  the  hedges 

4.  To  go  or  run  to  and  fro,  or  along,  ppy  shaqaq. 
Joel  2.  9  They  shall  run  to  and  fro  in  the  city;  they 

RUN  together,  under,  violently,  with,  to  — 

1  .To  rush  impetuously,  ippaopcu  liormaomai. 

Matt.  8.  32  whole  herd  of  swine  ran  violently  down 
Mark  5.  13  herd  ran  violently  down  a  steep  place  into 
Luke  8.  33  herd  ran  violently  down  a  steep  place  into 

2.  There  was  a  concourse,  iyeuero  avrbpoyij. 

Acts  21.  30  people  ran  together:  and  they  took  Paul 

3 . To  run  together  with,  o  vurpix00  snntreclio. 

Acts  3.  11  all  the  people  ran  together  unto  them  in 

1  Pe.  4.  4  they  think  it  strange  that  ye  run  not  with 

4 . To  run  under  or  below,  inrorpix01  hupotrecho. 
Acts  27. 16  running  under  a  certain  island  which  is 

RUNNING  (to  and  fro)  — 

1.  Living,  ’n  chai. 

Lev.  14.  s,  50  in  an  earthen  vessel  over  running  wa. 
14.  6  the  bird  (that  was)  killed  over  the  runn. 
14.  51  dip  them .  .in  the  running  water,  and  sp. 

14.  52  cleanse  the  house,  .with  the  running  wa. 

15.  13  bathe  his  flesh  in  running  water,  and  shall 
Numi9.  17  running  water  shall  be  put  thereto  in  a 

2.  Running,  rryitj  merutsah. 

2  Sa.  18.  27  running  of  the  foremost  is  like  the  runn. 

3.2 4  running  to  and  fro,  p&a  mashshaq. 

Isa.  33.  4  as  the  running  to  and  fro  of  locusts  shall 
4.  To  run,  pi  ruts. 

2  Sa.  18.  24  looked,  and  behold  a  man  running  alone 
18.  26  the  watchman  saw  another  man  running 
18.  26  said,  Behold  (another)  man  running  alone 
2  Ki.  5.  21  when  Naaman  saw  (him)  running  after 
2  Ch.23.  12  heard  thenoiseof  thepeople  running  and 
Prov.  6.  18  feet  that  lie  swift  in  running  to  mischief 
RUNNING  issue,  to  have  a  — 

To  flow,  issue,  ml  zub. 

Lev.  15.  2  When  any  man  hath  a  running  issue  out 
22.  4  What  man.  .hath  a  running  issue,  lie  shall 
RUNNING  water  — 

To  flow  on,  'ill  nazal. 

Prov.  5.  15  and  running  waters  out  of  thine  own  well 
RUSH  — 

1. A  reed,  agmon. 

Isa.  9.  14  the  Lord  will  cut  off. . branch  and  rush 
19. 15  which  the  head  or  tail,  branch  or  rush,  may 

2.  A  rush,  reed,  xpj  gome. 

Job  8.  11  Can  the  rush  grow  up  without  mire?  can 
Isa.  35.  7  where  each  lay,  (shall  be),  .reeds  and  ru. 

RUSH,  to  — 

1 .  To  push  against,  strip  off,  ac’3  pashat. 

J  udg.  9.44  rushed  forward,  and  stood  in  the  entering 
20.  37  the  liers  in  wait  hasted,  and  rushed  upon 

2.  To  be  wasted,  desolate,  riN^i  shaah,  2. 

Isa.  17.  13  The  nations  shall  rush  like,  .many  waters 

3.  To  overfloio,  rush,  ijuw  sliataph. 

Jer.  8.  6  turned  to  his  course,  as  the  horse  rusheth 

4.  To  rush  impetuously,  6pp.dop.ou  liormaomai. 

Acts  19.  29  they  rushed  with  one  accord  into  the  tli. 

RUSHING  (to  make  a.)  — 

1. A  shaking,  trembling,  rushing,  wyi  raash. 

Jer.  47.  3  at  the  rushing  of  his  chariots,  (and  at)  the 
Eze.  3.  12  heard  behind  me  a  voice  of  a  great  rush. 

3.  13  (I  heard)  also,  .a  noise  of  a  great  rushing 

2.  Wasting,  desolation,  noise,  jitttp  shaon. 

Isa.  17.  12  the  rushing  of  nations,  .like  the  rushing 
17.  13  The  nations. . like  the  rushing  of  many  wa. 

3.  To  be  wasted,  desolate,  nxei  shaah,  2. 

Isa.  17. 12  of  nations,  (that)  make  a  rushing  like  the 

4.  To  bear  on,  carry,  <pepu>  phero. 

Acts  2.  2  a  rushing  mighty  wind,  and  it  filled  all 


RUST— 

1.  Eating,  a  devouring,  @p&ms  brbsis. 

Matt.  6.  19  where  moth  and  rust  doth  corrupt,  and 
6.  20  where  neither  moth  nor  rust  doth  corrupt 

2.  Metallic  rust,  tos  ios. 

Jas.  5.  3  the  rust  of  them  shall  be  a  witness  against 
RUTH,  nn,  'P 06b  friendship. 

A  Moabitess  who  became  the  wife  of  Chilion,  younger 
son  of  Elimelech  and  Naomi,  and  afterwards  of  Boaz, 
to  whom  she  bare  Obed  father  of  Jesse  father  of  David. 
E.C.  1312. 

Ruth  1.  4  one  (was)Orpali.  .thenameof  theotherR. 
1.  14  Orpah  kissed  her.  .but  R.  clave  unto  her 
_ _  1.  16  And  R.  said,  Entreat  me  not  to  leave  thee 

1.  22  So  Naomi  returned,  andR.  the  Moabitess 

2.  2  R.  the  Moabitess . .  Let  me  dow  go  to  the 
2.  8  Then  said  Boaz  unto  R.,  Hearest  thou  not 
2.  21  And  It.  the  Moabitess  said,  He  said  unto 

2.  22  And  Naomi  said  unto  R.  her  daughter  in 

3.  9  And  she  answered,  I  (am)  R.  thine  hand. 

4.  5  thou  must  liny  (it)  also  of  R.  the  Moabitess 
4.  10  R.  the  Moabitess.  .have  I  purchased  to 
4.  13  So  Boaz  took  It.,  and  she  was  his  wife 

Matt.  1.  5  Boaz  begat  Obed  of  R ;  and  Obed  begat  J. 


s 


SABACHTHANI  — 

Hast  thou  forsaken  me  ( from  C'h.  Ufippii)  tra^axOavi. 
Matt  27.  46  Eli !  Eli !  lama  sabachthani?  that  is  to  say 
Markis-  34  Eloi !  Eloi !  lama  sabachthani?  which  is 

SA-BA'-OTH,  oaflatid,  (from  Heb.  TVUOx)  hosts. 

An  appellation  of  the  Lord  as  Ruler  over  all. 

Rom.  9.  29  Except  the  Lord  of  S.  had  left  us  a  seed 
Jas.  5.  4  cries.,  entered  into,  .ears  of  the  Lord  of  S. 

SABBATH  (day)  — 

l.Cessation,  sabbath,  nsgi  shabbalh. 

Exodi6.  23  Tomorrow  (is)  the  rest  of  the  holy  sabbath 
16.  25  today  (is)  a  sabbath  unto  the  LORD:  today 
16.  26  the  seventh  day,  (which  is)  the  sabbath 
16.  29  that  the  LORD  hath  given  you  the  sabbath 
20.  8  Rememberthesabbathday.tokeepitholy 
20.  10  tlie  seventh  day  (is)  the  sabbath  of  the  L. 
20.  11  wherefore  the  Lord  blessed  the  sabbath 
31. 13  my  sabbaths  ye  shall  keep :  for  it  (is)  a  si. 
31.  14  ye  shall  keep  the  sabbath  therefore;  for 
31.  15  tlie  seventh  (is)  the  sabbath  of  rest,  holy  to 
31.  15  whosoever  doetli  (any)  work  in  the  sabbath 
31.  16  keep  the  sabbath,  to  observe  the  sabbath 
35.  2  shall  be  to  you  an  holy  day,  a  sabbath  of 

35.  3  ye  shall  kindle  no  fire,  upon  the  sabbath  d. 
Lev.  16.31  It  (shall  be)  a  sabbath  of  restuntoyou.and 

19.  3  and  keep  my  sabbaths :  I  (am)  the  Lord 
19.  30  Ye  shall  keep  my  sabbaths,  and  reverence 
23.  3  tlie  seventh  day  (is)  the  sabbath  of  rest,  an 
23.  3  it  (is)  the  sabbath  of  the  Lord  in  all  your 
23. 11  the  morrow  after  the  sabbath  the  priest 
23.  is  count,  .from  the  morrow  after  the  sabbath 
23.  15  from  the  day.  .seven  sabbaths  shall  be  co. 
23.  16  unto  the  morrow  after  the  seventh  sabb. 
23.  32  (It  shall  be)  unto  you  a  sabbath  of  rest,  and 
23.  32  unto  even,  shall  yc  celebrate  your  sabbath 

23.  38  Beside  the  sabbaths  of  the  Lord,  and  be. 

24.  8  Every  sabbath  he  shall  set  it  in  order  he. 

25.  2  then  shall  the  land  keep  a  sabbath  unto 
25.  4  a  sabbath  of  rest  unto  the  land,  a  sabbath 
25.  6  the  sabbath  of  the  land  shall  be  meat  for 
25.  8  thou  slialt  number  seven  sabbaths  of  years 

25.  8  the  space  of  the  seven  sabbaths  of  years 

26.  2  Ye  shall  keep  my  sabbaths,  and  reverence 
26.  34  Then  shall  the  land  enjoy  her  sabbaths 
26.  34  then  shall  the  land,  .enjoy  her  sabbaths 
26.  35  it  did  not  rest  in  your  sabbaths,  when  ye 
26.  43  shall  enjoy  her  sabbaths,  while  she  lieth 

Num  15.  32  that  gathered  sticks  upon  the  sabbath  day 
28.  9  on  the  sabbath  day  tw  o  lambs  of  the  first 
28.  10  (This  is)  the  burnt  offering  of  every  sabb. 
Deut  5.12  Keep  the  sabbath  day  to  sanctify  it,  as  the 
5.  14  the  seventh  day  (is)  the  sabbath  of  the  L. 
5.  15  commanded  thee  to  keep  the  sabbath  day 
.  2  Ki.  4.  23  to  day?  (it  is)  neither  new  moon  nor  sab. 
11.  5  part  of  you  that  enter  in  on  the  sabbath 
11.  7  of  all  you  that  go  forth  on  the  sabbath 
11.  9  men  that  were  to  come  in  on  the  sabbath 
11.  9  them  that  should  go  out  on  the  sabbath 
16.  18  And  the  covert  for  the  sabbath  that  they 

1  Ch.  9.  32  the  show  bread,  to  prepare  (it)  every  sab. 

23.  31  sacrifices  unto  the  Lord  in  the  sabbaths 

2  Ch.  2.  4  on  the  sabbaths,  and  on  the  new  moons 

8.  13  on  the  sabbaths,  and  on  the  new  moons 
23.  4  third  part  of  you  entering  on  the  sabbath 
23.  8  men  that  were  to  come  in  on  the  sabbath 
23.  8  them  that  were  to  go  (out)  on  the  sabbath 
31.  3  the  burnt  offerings  for  the  sabbaths,  and 

36.  21  until  the  land  had  enjoyed  her  sabbaths 
Neh.  9.  14  madest  known  unto  them  thy  holy  sabb. 

10.  31  or  any  victuals  on  the  sabbath  day  to  sell 
10.  31  would  not  buy  it  of  them  on  the  sabbath 
10.  33  of  the  sabbaths,  of  the  new  moons,  for  the 
13.15  treading  wine  presses  on  the  sabbath,  and 
13. 15  brought  intoJerusalem  on  the  sabbath  day 
13.  16  sold  on  the  sabbath  unto  the  children  of 
13.  17  that  ye  do,  and  profane  the  sabbath  day? 


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18  bring  more  wrath .  .by  profaning  the  sab. 

19  gates.. began  to  be  dark  before  the  sabb. 
19  should  not  be  opened  till  after  the  sabbath 
19  no  burden  be  brought  in  on  the  sabbath  d. 

2 t  From  that . .  came  they  no  (more)  on  the  sa. 
22  keep  the  gates,  to  sanctify  the  sabbath  day 

Psa.  92  title.  A  Psalm  (or)  Song  for  the  sabbath  d. 
Isa  1. 13  the  new  moons  and  sabbaths,  the  calling 
56.  2,  6  that  keepeth  the  sabbath  from  pollut. 
56.  4  unto  the  eunuchs  that  keep  my  sabbaths 
$8. 13  If  thou  turn  away  thy  foot  from  the  sab. 
58.  13  call  the  sabbath  a  delight,  the  holy  of  the 
66.  23  from  oue  sabbath  to  another,  shall  all  fle. 
Jer.  17. 21  bear  no  burden  on  the  sabbath  day,  nor 
17.  22  a  burden  out  of  your  houses  on  the  sabb.  d. 
17.  22  hallow  ye  the  sabbath  day,  as  I  comman. 
17.  24  the  sabbath  day,  but  hallow  the  sabbath  d. 
17.  27  hearken  unto  me  to  hallow  the  sabbath  d. 
17.  27  entering  in  at  the  gates . .  on  the  sabbath  d. 
Lam.  2.  6  caused  the  solemn  feasts  and  sabbaths  to 
Eze.  20.  12  also  I  gave  them  my  sabbaths,  to  be  a  sign 
20.  13  and  my  sabbaths  they  greatly  polluted 
20.  16  polluted  my  sabbaths :  for  their  heart 
20.  20  hallow  my  sabbaths ;  and  they  shall  be  a 
20. 2i  they  polluted  my  sabbaths :  then  I  said,  I 
20.  24  polluted  my  sabbaths,  and  their  eyes  were 
22.  8  despised . .  and  hast  profaned  my  sabbaths 

22.  26  have  hid  theireyes  from  my  sabbaths,  and 

23.  38  defiled  my  sanctuary . .  profaned  my  sabb. 

44.  24  and  they  shall  hallow  my  sabbaths 

45.  17  the  new  moons,  and  in  the  sabbaths,  and 

46.  1  on  the  sabbath  it  shall  be  opened,  and  in 
46.  3  in  the  sabbaths  and  in  the  new  moons 
46.  4  offer  unto  the  Lord  in  the  sabbath  day 
46. 12  shall  prepare . .  as  he  did  on  the  sabbath  d. 

Hos.  2.  11  and  her  sabbaths,  and  all  her  solemn  fe. 
Amos  8.  5  the  sabbath, that  wemayest  set  forth  wh. 

2.  A  cessation,  sabbath,  Jin:®’  shabbathon. 

Lev.  23.  24  shall  ye  have  a  sabbath,  a  memorial  of 
23.  39  on  the  first  day  (shall  be)  a  sabbath 
23.  39  and  on  the  eighth  day  (shall  be)  a  sabbath 

3 . Cessations,  desolations,  OTGg’O  mishbattim. 

Lam.  1.  7  saw  her,  (and)  did  mock  at  her  sabbaths 

4.  Sabbath,  <raPi 8am  sabbata. 

Matt  12.  1  Jesus  went  on  the  sabbath  day  through 
12.  5  on  the  sabbath  days  the  priests  in  the 
12.  10  Is  it  lawful  to  heal  on  the  sabbath,  days? 
12. 11  if  it  fall  into  a  pit  on  the  sabbath  day,  will 

12.  12  it  is  lawful  to  do  well  on  the  sabbath  day 
28.  1  In  the  end  of  the  sabbath,  as  it  began  to 

Mark  1.  21  on  the  sabbath  day  lie  entered  into  the 

2.  23  wenl_through  jhe  fields  on  the  .sabbath 

2.  24  why  dotHey  on  the  sabbath  day  that  wh. 

3.  2  whether  he  would  heal  him  on  the  sail.  d. 

3.  4  Is  it  lawful  to  do  good  on  the  sabbath  day 
Luke  4.  16  went  into  the  synagogue  on  the  sabbath  d. 

4.  31  and  taught  them  on  the  sabbath  days 

6.  2  which  is  not  lawful  to  do  on  the  sabbath  d. 
6.  9  Is  it  lawful  on  the  sabbath  days  to  do  go. 

13.  10  in  one  of  the  synagogues  on  the  sabbath 
Acts  13.  14  went  into  the  synagogue  on  the  sabbath  d. 

16.  13  on  the  sabbath  we  went  out  of  the  city 

17.  2  three  sabbath  days  reasoned  with  them 
Col.  2.  16  or  of  the  new  moon,  or  of  the  sabbath 


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5 .Sabbath,  craSParov  sabbaton. 

Matt  12.  2  which  is  not  lawful  to  do  upon  the  sab.  d. 
12.  5  priests  in  the  temple  profane  the  sabbath 
12.  8  Son  of  man  is  Lord  even  of  the  sabb.  day 
20  that  your  flight  be  not.  .on  the  sabbath  day 
27  he  said  unto  them,  The  sabbath  was 

27  made  for  man,  and  not  man  for  the  sabb. 

28  The  Son  of  man  is  Lord  also  of  the  sabb. 

2  when  the  sabbath  day  was  come,  he  beg. 

1  when  the  sabbath  was  past,  Mary  Magd. 

1  on  the  second  sabbath  after  the  first,  that 

5  the  Son  of  man  is  Lord  also  of  the  sabba. 

6  it  came  to  pass  also  on  another  sabbath 

7  whether  he  would  heal  on  the  sabbath  day 
14  Jesus  had  healed  on  the  sabbath  day,  and 

14  in  them . .  be  healed,  and  not  on  the  sab.  d. 

15  doth  not  each  one  of  you  on  the  sabbath 

16  be  loosed  from  this  bond  on  the  sabbath  d. 

1  into  the  house,  .to  eat  bread  on  the  sab.  d. 

3  Is  it  lawful  to  heal  on  the  sabbath  day 
5  straightway  pull  him  out  on  the  sabbath  d. 

54  that  day  was  the  preparation,  and  the  sa. 
56  rested  the  sabbath  day,  according  to  the 
9  walked  :  and  on  the  same  day  was  the  sa. 
10  It  is  the  sabbath  day  :  it  is  not  lawful  for 
16  he  had  done  these  things  on  the  sabbath 
18  he  not  only  had  broken  the  sabbath,  but 

22  ye  on  the  sabbath  day  circumcise  a  man 

23  If  a  man  on  the  sabbath  day  receive 
23  every  whit  whole  on  the  sabbath  day 
14  it  was  the  sabbath  day  when  Jesus  made 
16  because  he  keepeth  not  the  sabbath  day 
31  on  the  sabbath  day,  for  that  sabbath  day 
12  from  Jerusalem  a  sabbath  day’s  journey 
27  Prophets  which  art  read  every  sabbath  d. 
42  might  be  preached  to  them  the  next  sab. 
44  the  next  sabbath  day  came  almost  the 
21  read  in  thesynagogues  every  sabbath  day 

18.  4  he  reasoned  in  the  synagogue  every  sab. 

SABBATH,  (lay  before  the  — 

Dri  ll  before  the  sabbath,  irpooa&PaTov  prosabbaton. 
Markis.  42  preparation,  that  is,  [the  day  before  the  sa] 


SABBATH,  to  keep  — 

To  cease,  keep  sabbath,  n:c’  shabath. 

2  Ch.36.  21  as  long  as  she  lay  desolate  she  kept  sabb. 
SA-BE-ANS,  D’KhD. 

The  descendants  of  Seba  (the  eldest  son  of  Cush  or  of 
Sheba  his  grandson)  in  N.  Ethiopia,  including  Meroe. 

Isa.  45.  14  and  merchandise  of  Ethiopia  and  of  the  S. 
Eze.  23.  42  with  the  men.  .(were)  brought  S.  from  the 

SA-BE-ANS,  (tht?,  D'S3?'. 

The  descendants  of  Sheba,  son  of  Yokslian  son  of  Abra¬ 
ham,  in  Edom  and  Syria  and  Arabia. 

Job  1.  15  the  S.  fell  (upon  them),  and  took  them  aw. 
Joel  3.  8  they  shall  sell  them  to  the  S.,  to  a  people 

SAB'-TAH,  SAB'-TA,  rwnp,  Ntnc. 

Third  son  of  Cush,  whose  descendants  dwelt  in  the 
middle  of  S.  Arabia,  N.  of  Kane  ( Periplus ).  B.c.  2300. 
Gen.  10.  7  the  sons  of  Cush ;  Seba. .  Havilah,  and  S. 

1  Ch.  1.  9  the  sons  of  Cush  ;  Seba.  .Havilah,  and  S. 

SAB-TE'-CHA,  tOMD. 

Fifth  son  of  Cush  son  of  Ham,  and  his  descendants  on 
the  E.  side  of  Persian  Gulf,  in  Carmania,  or  on  the  E. 
of  Ethiopia,  b.c.  2250. 

Gen.  10.  7  sons  of  Cush . .  Sabtah,  and  Eaamah.and  S. 

1  Ch.  1.  9  thesons  of  Cush.  .Sabta,  and  Raamah.  ,S. 

SA'CAR,  "0(7  hired. 

1.  Father  of  Ahiham,  011c  of  David  s  valiant  men  (m2  Sa. 
23.  33  Sharar).  B.C.  1048. 

1  Ch.n.  35  Ahiham  the  son  of  S.  the  Hararite,  Eliphal 

2.  A  Kohathite,  son  of  Obed-edom,  a  gatekeeper  of  the 
tabernacle  in  the  days  of  David.  B.c.  1040. 

1  Ch.  26.  4  Joah  the  third,  and  S.  the  fourth,  and  N. 

SACK  — 

1. Bag,  sack,  nnrcN  amtacliath. 

Gen.  42.  27  for,  behold,  it  (was)  in  his  sack’s  mouth 

42.  28  Mymoneyis restored.. (it is)even  in  mys. 
43. 12  brought  again  in  the  mouth  of  your  sacks 

43.  18  the  money  that  was  returned  in  our  sacks 
43.  21  that  we  opened  our  sacks,  and,  behold 
43.  21  (every)man’smoney..inthemouthof  hiss. 
43.  22  cannot  tell  who  put  our  money  in  our  sa. 

43.  23  God.  .hath  given  you  treasure'in  your  sa. 

44.  1  Fill  the  men’s  sacks  (with)  food,  as  much 
44.  1  put  every  man’s  money  in  his  sack’s  mo. 
44.  2  put  my  cup,  the  silver  cup,  in  the  sack's 
44.  8  the  money  w'.iich  we  found  in  our  sack’s 
44.  11  took  down  every  man  his  sack  to  the  gr. 
44.  n  Then  they,  .opened  every  man  his  sack 
44.  12  and  the  cup  was  found  in  Benjamin’s  sa. 

2.  Vessel,  '*73  keli. 

Gen.  42.  25  Joseph  commanded  to  fdl  their  sacks  with 

3.  Sack,  pm  sag. 

Gen.  42.  25  to  restore  every  man  s  money  into  his  sack 
42.  27  as  one  of  them  opened  his  sack,  to  give 
42.  35  as  they  emptied  their  sacks,  that,  behold 
42.35  every  man’s  bundle  of  money  (was)  in  his  s. 
Lev.  11.  32  whether  (it  be),  .raiment,  or  skin,  or  sack 
Josh.  9.  4  took  old  sacks  upon  their  asses,  and  wine 

SACKBUT — 

Sackbut,  harp-like  instrument,  N33i?,  tonp  sabka. 

Dan.  3.  5,  7,  10,  15  comet,  flute,  harp,  sackbut,  psal. 
SACKCLOTH,  sackclothes  — 
l.A  sack,  dress  of  sackcloth,  pa  sag. 

Gen.  37.  34  and  put  sackcloth  upon  his  loins,  and 
2  Sa.  3.  31  gird  you  with  sackcloth,  and  mourn  bef. 
21.  10  the  daughter  of  Aiah  took  sackcloth,  and 

1  Ki.  20.  31  put  sackcloth  on  our  loins,  and  ropes  up. 

20.  32  they  girded  sackcloth  on  their  loins,  hnd 

21.  27  and  put  sackcloth  upon  his  flesh,  and  fa. 

21.  27  and  lay  in  sackcloth,  and  went  softly 

2  Ki.  6.  30  behold,  (he  had)  sackcloth  within  upon 

19.  1  covered  himself  with  sackcloth,  and  went 
19.  2  And  he  sent  Eliakim . .  covered  with  sack. 

1  Ch.21.  16  elders  (of  Israel,  who  were)  clothed  in  sa. 
Neh.  9.  1  and  with  sackclothes,  and  earth  upon  th. 
Esth.  4.  1  put  on  sackcloth  with  ashes,  and  went  out 
4.  2  into  the  king’s  gate  clothed  with  sackclo. 
4.  3  and  many  lay  in  sackcloth  and  ashes 
4.  4  and  to  take  away  his  sackcloth  from  him 
Job  16.  15  I  have  sewed  sackcloth  upon  my  skin,  and 
Psa.  30.  11  thou  hast  put  off  my  sackcloth,  and  gird. 
35. 13  when  they  were  sick,  my  clothing  (was)  s. 
69.  11  I  made  sackcloth  also  my  garment ;  and 
Isa.  3.  24  instead  of  a  stomacher  a  girding  of  sack. 

jFhey-skall  gird  themselves  with  sackclotli 
"20.  2  loose  the  sackcloth  from  off  thy  loins,  and 

22.  12  to  boldness,  and  to  girding  with  sackcloth 
37.  1  covered  himself  with  sackcloth,  and  went 
37.  2  And  lie  sent  Eliakim . .  covered  with  sack. 
50.  3  I  clothe.,  and  I  make  sackcloth  their  cov. 

_ jg.  5  and  to  spread  sackcloth  and  ashes  (under 

Jer.  4.  8  gird  you  with  sackcloth,  lament  and  howl 
6.  26  gird  (thee)  with  sackcloth,  and  wallow  th. 

48.  37  cuttings,  and  upon  the  loins  sackcloth 

49.  3  gird  you  with  sackcloth  ;  lament,  and  run 
Lam.  2.  10  they  have  girded  themselves  with  sackcl. 
Eze.  7.  18  They  shall  also  gird  (themselves)with  sa. 

27.  31  gird  them  with  sackcloth,  and  they  shall 
Dan.  9.  3  with  fasting,  and  sackcloth,  and  ashes 
Joel  1.  8  Lament  like  a  virgin  girded  with  sackcl. 

1.  13  lie  all  night  in  sackcloth,  ye  ministers  of 
Amos  8.  10  I  will  bring  up  sackcloth  upon  all  loins 
Jon.  3.  5  put  on  sackcloth,  from  the  greatest  of 
3.  6  covered  (him)  with  sackcloth,  and  sat  in 
3.  8  let  man  and  beast  be  covered  with  sackc. 


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2.  A  sack,  dress  of  sackcloth,  craKKos  sakkos. 

Matt  11.  21  repented  long  ago  in  sackcloth  and  ashes 
Luke  IO.  13  repented,  sitting,  in  sackcloth  and  ashes 
Rev.  6.  12  the  sun  became  black  as  sackcloth  of  ha. 

11.  3  they  shall  prophesy .  .clothed  in  sackcloth 

SACRIFICE  — 

1. A  slaughter,  slaughtered  animal,  sacrifice,  nj’n. 

Ezra  6.  3  the  place  where  they  offered  sacrifices 

2.  A  slaughter,  slaughtered  animal,  sacrifice,  n;j. 

Gen.  31.  54  Jacob  offered  sacrifice  upon  the  mount 
46.  1  offered  sacrifices  unto  the  God  of  his  fat. 
Exodio.  25  Thou  must  give  us  also  sacrifices  and  bu. 

12.  27  It  (is)  the  sacrifice  of  the  Lord’s  passover 
18.  12  took  a  burnt  offering  and  sacrifices  forG. 

23. 18  shalt  not  offer  the  blood  of  my  sacrifice 
29.  28  of  the  sacrifice  of  their  peace  offerings 
34.  15  (one)  call  thee,  and  thou  eat  of  his  sacri 
34.  25  shalt  not  offer  the  blood  of  my  sacrifice 
34.  25  neither  shall  the  sacrifice  of  the  feast  of 

3.  1  if  his  oblation  (be)  a  sacrifice  of  peace  off 
3.  3,  9  he  shall  offer  of  the  sacrifice  of  the  pe 

3.  6  if  his  offering  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offe 
4. 10  taken  off  from  the  bullock  of  the  sacrifice 

4.  26  as  the  fat  of  the  sacrifice  of  peace  offering 
4.  31  the  fat  is  taken  away  from  off  the  sacrifice 
4.  35  taken  away  from  the  sacrifice  of  the  pea. 

7.  11  the  law  of  the  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings 
7.  12  then  he  shall  offer  with  the  sacrifice  of 
7.  13  the  sacrifice  of  thanksgiving  of  his  peace 

15  And  the  flesh  of  the  sacrifice  of  his  peace 

16  if  the  sacrifice  of  his  offering  (be)  a  vow 

16  thesame  day  that  he  offereth  his  sacrifice 

17  the  remainder  of  the  flesh  of  the  sacrifice 

18  (any)  of  the  flesh  of  the  sacrifice  of  his 
.  20,  21  flesh  of  the  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings 

7.  29  He  that  offereth  the  sacrifice  of  his  peace 
7.  29  shall  bring  his  oblation,  .of  the  sacrifice 
7.  32  an  heave  offering  of  the  sacrifices  of  your 
7.  34  from  off  the  sacrifices  of  their  peace  offe 
7.  37  and  of  the  sacrifice  of  the  peace  offerings 

9.  18  (for)  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings  which 
:o.  14  (which)  are  given  out  of  the  sacrifices  of 

5  Israel  may  bring  their  sacrifices,  which 

7  they  shall  no  more  offer  their  sacrifices 

8  that  offereth  a  burnt  offering  or  sacrifice 
5  if  ye  offera  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings  un. 

22. 21  And  whosoever  offereth  a  sacrifice  of  pe. 

22.  29  when  ye  will  offer  a  sacrifice  of  thanksgi 

23. 19  two  lambs  of  the  first  year  for  a  sacrifice 

23.  37  a  meat  offering,  a  sacrifice,  and  drink  off. 
Num.  6. 17  he  shall  offer  the  ram  (for)  a  sacrifice  of  pe. 

6. 18  the  fire  which  (is)  under  the  sacrifice  of 
7.  17  And  for  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  tv  o 
[So  in  verse  23,  29,  35,  41,  47,  53,  59.  65>  7'.  77>  83-l 

7.  88  the  oxen,  for  the  sacrificeof  thepeaceoif 

10.  10  and  over  the  sacrifices  of  your  peace  off. 
15.  3  or  a  sacrifice  in  performing  a  vow,  or  in 

5  prepare  with  the  burnt  offering  or  sacrifi. 

8  or  (for)  a  sacrifice  in  performing  a  vow 
2  they  called  the  people  unto  the  sacrifices 
_.  6,  1 1  your  burnt  offerings,  and  your  sacrifi. 
.2.  27  the  blood  of  thy  sacrifices  shall  be  poured 
18.  3  from  them  that  offer  a  sacrifice,  whether 

32.  38  Which  did  eat  the  fat  of  their  sacrifices 

33.  19  they  shall  offer  sacrifices  of  righteousness 
Josh  22.  26,  28  not  for  burnt  offerings,  nor  for  sacrifice 

22.  27  withoursacrifices,  and  with  our  peace  off. 
22.  29  for  meat  offerings,  or  for  sacrifices,  besides 
Judg.  6.  26  offer  a  burnt  sacrifice  with  the  wood  of 

1  Sa.  1.  21  offer  unto  the  Lord  the  yearly  sacrifice 
2.  13  when  any  man  offered  sacrifice,  the  pri. 

2.  19  she  came,  .to  offer  the  yearly  sacrifice 

2.  29  Wherefore  kick  ye  at  my  sacrifice  and  at 

3.  14  shallnot  be  puigedwith  sacrifice  nor  off. 

6.  15  sacrificed  sacrifices  the  same  day  unto  the 
9. 12  (there  is)  a  sacrifice  of  the  people  today 

9.  13  because  he  doth  bless  the  sacrifice;  (and) 

10.  8  (and)  to  sacrifice  sacrifices  of  peace  offering 

11.  15  they  sacrificed  sacrifices  of  peace  offerings 
15.  22  delight  in  burnt  offerings  and  sacrifices 

15.  22  to  obey  (is)  better  than  sacrifice,  (and)  to 

16.  3  call  Jesse  to  the  sacrifice,  and  I  will  show 
16.  5  sanctify,  .and  come  with  me  to  the  sacri. 
16.  5  sanctified,  .and  called  them  to  the  sacrifi. 
20.  6  a  yearly  sacrifice  there  for  all  the  family 
20.  29  for  our  family  hath  a  sacrifice  in  the  city 

2  Sa.  15.  12  sent,  .while  he  offered  sacrifices :  and  the 

1  Ki.  8.  62  all  Israel  with  him,  offered  sacrifice  before 

8.  63  And  Solomon  offered  a  sacrifice  of  peace 

12.  27  If  this  people  go  up  to  do  sacrifice  in  the 

2  Ki.  5.  17  offer  neither  burnt  offering  nor  sacrifice 

10.  19  for  I  have  a  great  sacrifice  (to  do)  to  Baal 
10.  24  when  they  went  in  to  offer  sacrifices  and 
16.  15  sprinkle  upon  it.  .blood  of  the  sacrifice 

1  Ch.29.  21  they  sacrificed  sacrifices  unto  the  Lord 
29.  21  and  sacrifices  in  abundance  for  all  Israel 

2  Ch.  7.  1  consumed  the  burnt  offering  and  the  sac. 

7.  4  the  people  offered  sacrifices  before  the  L. 
7.  5  Solomon  offered  a  sacrifice  of  twenty  and 
7  12  have  chosen  this,  .for  an  house  of  sacrifice 

29  31  bring  sacrifices  and  thank  offerings  into 
29.  31  the  congregation  brought  in  sacrifices  and 
Neh.  12.  43  they  offered  great  sacrifices,  and  rejoiced 
Bsa.  4.  5  Offer  the  sacrifices  of  righteousness,  and 
27.  6  therefore  will  I  offer. .  sacrifices  of  joy 
40.  6  Sacrifice  and  offering  thou  didst  not  dec. 
50.  5  have  made  a  covenant  with  me  by  sacrili 

50.  8  I  will  not  reprove  thee  for  thy  sacrifices 

51.  16  thou  desirest  not  sacrifice,  else  would  I 
51.  17  The  sacrifices  of  God  (are)  a  broken  spirit 


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Psa.  51. 19  shalt  thou  be  pleased  with  the  sacrifices 

106.  28  joined  themselves,  .and  ate  the  sacrifices 

107.  22  let  them  sacrifice  the  sacrifices  of  thank. 
1 16.  17  offer  to  thee  the  sacrifice  of  thanksgiving 

Trov  15.  8  sacrifice  of  the  wicked  (is)an  abomination 
17.  1  than  an  house  full  of  sacrifices  (with)  str. 

21.  3  more  acceptable  to  the  Lord  than  sacrifi. 

21.  27  The  sacrifice  of  the  wicked  (is)  abomina. 
Eccl.  5.  1  more  ready  to  hear  than  to  give  the  sacr. 
Isa.  1.  11  what,  .(is)theinultitudeofiyoursacrifices 
19.  21  and  shall  do  sacrifice  and  oblation ;  yea 
34.  6  the  Lord  hath  a  sacrifice  in  Bozrah,  and 
43.  23  neither,  .honoured  me  with  thy  sacrifices 

43.  24  neither,  .filled  me  with  the  fat  of  thy  sacr. 

56.  7  their  sacrifices  (shall  be)  accepted  upon 

57.  7  even  thither  wentest  thou  up  to  offer  sa. 
Jer.  6.  20  (are)  not  acceptable,  nor  your  sacrifices 

7.  21  Put  your  burnt  offerings  unto  your  sacri. 

7.  22  concerning  burnt  offerings  or  sacrifices 
17.  26  sacrifices,  and  meat  offerings,  and  incense 

33. 18  kindle  meat  offerings,  and  to  do  sacrifice 
46.  10  the  Lord  GOD  of  hosts  hath  a  sacrifice  in 

Eze.  20.  28  they  offered  there  their  sacrifices,  and 

39.  17  gather  yourselves,  .to  my  sacrifice  that  I 

39. 17  a  great  sacrifice  upon  the  mountains  of  Is. 

39. 19  till  ye  be  drunken,  of  my  sacrifice  which 

40.  42  slew  the  burnt  offering  and  the  sacrifice 

44.  11  slay  the  burnt  offering  and  the  sacrifice 
46.  24  the  ministers . .  shall  boil  the  sacrifice 

Dan.  9.  27  he  shall  cause  the  sacrifice  and  the  obla. 
Hos.  3.  4  without  a  sacrifice,  and  without  an  image 

4.  19  shall  be  ashamed  because  of  their  sacrifi. 

6.  6  For  I  desired  mercy,  and  not  sacrifice ;  and 
8. 13  flesh  (for)  the  sacrifices  of  mine  offerings 

9.  4  their  sacrifices  (shall  be)  unto  them  as  the 

Amos  4.  4  bring  your  sacrifices  every  morning,  (and) 

5.  25  Have  ye  offered  unto  me  sacrifices  and 
Jon.  1.  16  offered  a  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord,  and 
Zeph.  1.  7  the  Lord  hath  prepared  a  sacrifice,  he 

1.  8  in  the  day  of  the  Lord’s  sacrifice,  that 

3.  To  sacrifice,  rni  zabach. 

Hal.  1.  8  if  ye’offer  the  blind  for  sacrifice,  (is  it)not 
A  A  festival,  in  cliag. 

Exod23-  18  neither  shall  the  fat  of  my  sacrifice  remain 
Psa.  1 18.  27  bind  the  sacrifice  with  cords,  (even)  unto 
Isa.  29.  1  add  ye  year  to  year ;  let  them  kill  sacrifi. 
5.  Offering,  present,  ."injo  minchah. 

1  Ki.18.  29,  36  the  offering  of  the  (evening)  sacrifice 
Ezra  9.  4  I  sat  astonied  until  the  evening  sacrifice 

9.  s  at  the  evening  sacrifice  I  arose  up  from 
Psa.141.  2  lifting  up  of  my  hands  (as)  the  evenings. 

8.  A  slaughter,  slaughtered  animal,  sacrifice,  Ovcria. 
Matt.  9.  13  I  will  have  mercy,  and  not  sacrifice :  for 

12.  7  I  will  have  mercy,  and  not  sacrifice,  ye 
Mark  9.  49  [and  every  sacrifice  shall  be  salted  with] 

12.  33  than  all  whole  burnt  offerings  and  sacri. 
Luke  2.  24  offer  a  sacrifice  according  to  that  which 

13.  1  blood  Pilate  had  mingled  with  their  sac. 
Acts  7. 41  offered  sacrifice  unto  the  idol,  and  rejoi. 

7.  42  offered  to  me  slain  beasts  and  sacrifices 
Horn  i2.  1  ye  present  your  bodies  a  living  sacrifice 

1  Co.  10. 18  are  not  they  which  eat  of  the  sacrifices  p. 
Eph.  5.  2  an  offering  and  a  sacrifice  to  God  for  a  sa. 
Phil.  2. 17  Yea,  and  if  I  be  offered  upon  the  sacrifice 

4.  18  a  sacrifice  acceptable,  well  pleasing  to  G. 
Heb.  5.  1  that  he  may  offer  both  gifts  and  sacrifices 

7.  27  to  offer  up  sacrifice,  first  for  his  own  sins 

8.  3  priest  is  ordained  to  offer  gifts  and  sacri. 

9.  9  in  which  were  offered . .  sacrifices,  that  co. 

9.  23  heavenly  things,  .with  better  sacrifices 

9.  26  appeared  to  put  away  sin  by  the  sacrifice 

10.  1  can  never  with  those  sacrifices  which  th. 

10.  5  Sacrifice  and  offering  thou  wouldest  not 

10.  8  Sacrifice  and  offering  and  burnt  offerings 

10.  11  and  offering  oftentimes  the  same  sacrifices 

10.  12  after  he  had  offered  one  sacrifice  for  sins 

10.  26  there remaineth  no  more  sacrifice  for  sins 

11.  ',  4  more  excellent  sacrifice  than  Cain,  by  wh. 

13. 15  By  him  therefore  let  us  offer  the  sacrifice 

13.  16  for  with  such  sacrifices  God  is  well  pleas. 

1  Pe.  2.  5  to  offer  up  spiritual  sacrifices,  acceptable 
[See  also  Burn,  burnt,  do,  offer,  whole.] 

SACRIFICE  made  by  fire,  of  praise  — 

1. /1  fire  offering,  ntsix  ishsheh. 

Lev.  10. 13  of  the  sacrifices  of  the  Lord  made  by  fire 
Numis.  25  sacrifice  made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord,  and 
28.  2  my  bread  for  my  sacrifices  made  by  fire 
28.  6,  13  a  sacrifice  made  by  fire  uuto  the  Lord 
28.  8  sacrifice  made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet  savour 

28. 19  But  ye  shall  offer  a  sacrifice  made  by  fire 

28.  24  the  meat  of  the  sacrifice  made  by  fire,  of 

29.  6  a  sacrifice  made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord 
29.  13,  36  sacrifice  made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet  sav. 

Josh.13.  14  sacrifices  of  the  Lord,  .made  by  fire,  (are) 

2 . A  thank  offering,  rnin  todah. 

Jer.  17.  26  bringing  sacrifices  of  praise,  unto  the  I10. 
33.  11  them  that  shall  bring  the  sacrifice  of  pr. 

SACRIFICE  to  idols,  (offered  in)  — 

What  is  sacrificed  to  an  idol,  clSaXoOvTov  eidolot. 

1  Co.  8.  4  that  are  offered  in  sacrifice  unto  idols,  we 

10. 19  that  which  is  offered  in  sacrifices  to  idols 
10.  28  This  is  offered  in  sacrifice  unto  idols,  cat 

Rev.  2. 14  to  eat  things  sacrificed  unto  idols,  and  to 

2.  20  aud  to  eat  things  sacrificed  unto  idols 
SACRIFICE,  be  sacrificed,  to  (do)  — 

1.  To  slaughter,  sacrifice,  rut  zabach. 

Exod.  3.  18  that  we  may  sacrifice  to  the  LORD  our  G. 


Exod.  5.  3  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord  our  God  ;  lest  he 

5.  8  saying.  Let  us  go  (and)  sacrifice  to  our  G. 

5. 17  say,  Let  us  go  (and)  do  sacrifice  to  the  L. 

8.  8  that  they  may  do  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord 
8.  25  Go  ye,  sacrifice  to  your  God  in  the  land 
8.  26  for  we  shall  sacrifice  the  abomination  of 
8.  26  shall  we  sacrifice  the  abomination  of  the 
8.  27  sacrifice  to  the  Lord  our  God,  as  he  shall 
8.  28  that  ye  may  sacrifice  to  the  Lord  your  G. 
8.  29  in  not  letting  the  people  go  to  sacrifice 
13.  15  sacrifice  to  the  Lord  all  that  openetli  the 
20.  24  shalt  sacrifice  thereon  thy  burnt  offerings 

22.  20  He  that  sacrificeth  unto  (any)  god,  save 

24.  5  sacrificed  peace  offerings  of  oxen  unto  the 

32.  8  worshipped  it,  and  have  sacrificed  there. 

34. 15  do  sacrifice  unto  their  gods,  and  (one)  ca. 

Lev.  9.  4  to  sacrifice  before  the  Loud  ;  and  a  meat 
Deutis.  21  shalt  not  sacrifice  it  unto  the  Lord  thy 
16.  2  Thou  shalt  therefore  sacrifice  the  passover 
16.  4  which  thou  sacrificedst  the  first  day  at 
16.  5  Thou  mayest  not  sacrifice  the  passover 

16.  6  there  thou  shalt  sacrifice  the  passover  at 

17.  1  Thou  shalt  not  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord 

32. 17  They  sacrificed  unto  devils,  not  to  God 

Josh.  8.  31  offered  thereon,  .and  sacrificed  peace  off. 
Judg.  2.  5  and  they  sacrificed  there  unto  the  Lord 

1  Sa.  1.  3  to  worship  aud  to  sacrifice  uuto  the  Lord 

2.  is  said  to  the  man  that  sacrificed.  Give  flesh 

6. 15  offered  burnt  offerings  and  sacrificed  sac. 

10.  8  to  offer  burnt  offerings,  (and)  to  sacrifice 

11.  15  there  they  sacrificed  sacrifices  of  peaceoff. 
15.  15  to  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord  our  God  ;  and 

15.  21  to  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord  thy  God  in  G. 

16.  2  say,  I  am  come  to  sacrifice  to  the  Lord 

16.  5  I  am  come  to  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord,  sac. 

2  Sa.  6.  13  had  gone  six  paces,  he  sacrificed  oxen  and 

1  Ki.  3.  4  king  went  to  Gibeon  to  sacrifice  there,  for 

2  Ki.  17.  3s  Ye  shall  not  fear,  .nor  sacrifice  to  them 

17.  36  ye  worship,  and  to  him  shall  he  do  sacri. 

1  Ch.  21.  28  when  David  saw.  .then  he  sacrificed  the. 

29.  21  they  sacrificed  sacrifices  unto  the  Lord 

2  Ch.n.  16  to  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord  God  of  theirfa. 

28.  23  For  he  sacrificed  unto  the  gods  of  Dama. 

33.  16  sacrificed  thereon  peace  offerings  and  th. 

33.  17  Nevertheless  the  people  did  sacrifice  still 

34.  4  upon  the  graves  of  them  that  had  sacrifi. 
Ezra  4.  2  we  do  sacrifice  unto  him  since  the  days  of 
Neh.  4.  2  will  they  sacrifice?  will  they  make  an  end 
Psa.  54.  6  I  will  freely  sacrifice  unto  thee :  I  will  pr. 

106.  37  sacrificed  their  sons  and  their  daughters 

107.  22  let  them  sacrifice  the  sacrifices  of  thank. 
Eccl.  9.  2  him  that  sacrificeth,  and  to  him  that  sac. 
Isa.  65.  3  that  sacrificeth  in  gardens,  and  burnetii 

66.  3  he  that  sacrificeth  a  lamb,  (as  if)  he  cut 
Eze.  16.  20  thou  sacrificed  unto  them  to  be  devoured 
39.  17  to  my  sacrifice  that  I  do  sacrifice  upon  the 

39. 19  my  sacrifice  which  I  have  sacrificed  for 
Hos.  8.  13  They  sacrifice  flesh  (for)  the  sacrifice  of 

13.  2  Let  the  men  that  sacrifice  kiss  the  calves 
Jon.  2.  9  But  I  will  sacrifice  unto  thee  with  the  vo. 
Zech.  14.  21  all  they  that  sacrifice  shall  come  and  take 
Mai.  1.  14  and  sacrificeth  unto  the  Lord  a  corrupt 

2.  To  slaughter,  sacrifice,  rot  zabach,  3. 

1  Ki.  3.  2  Only  the  people  sacrificed  in  high  places 

3.  3  only  he  sacrificed  and  burnt  incence  in  hi. 
8.  5  sacrificing  sheep  and  oxen,  that  could  not 

11.  8  which  burnt  incense,  and  sacrificed  unto 

12.  32  sacrificing  unto  the  calves  tliatlie  hadma. 

2  Ki.12.  3  people  still  sacrificed  and  burnt  incense 

14.  4  people  did  sacrifice  and  burnt  incense  on 

15.  4>  35peoplesacrificedandburntincensestiIl 

16.  4  sacrificed  and  burnt  incense  in  the  high 
2  Ch.  5.  6  sacrificed  sheep  and  oxen,  which  could 

28.  4  He  sacrificed  also  and  burnt  incense  in  the 
28.  23  will  I  sacrifice  to  them, [that  they  may  help 
33.  22  for  Amon  sacrificed  unto  all  the  carved 
Psa.  106.  38  whom  they  sacrificed  unto  the  idols  of  C. 
Hos.  4.  13  They  sacrifice  upon  the  tops  of  the  moun. 
4. 14  they  sacrifice  with  harlots  :  therefore  the 

11.  2  they  sacrificed  unto  Baalim,  and  burnt  in. 
12. 11  they  sacrifice  bullocks  in  Gilgal;  yea,  th. 
Hab.  1. 16  Therefore  they  sacrifice  unto  their  net,  and 

3 . To  do,  make,  nyjf  asah. 

Lev.  23. 19  two  lambs  of  the  first  year  for  a  sacrifice 
2  Ki.17.  32  which  sacrificed  for  them  in  the  houses  of 

4 . To  slaughter,  sacrifice,  6vai  thus. 

Acts  14. 13  would  have  done  sacrifice  with  the  people 

14.  18  that  they  had  not  done  sacrifice  unto  them 
1  Co.  s.  7  even  Christ  our  passover  is  sacrificedfor 
io.  20  which  the  G  entiles  sacrifice,  they  sacrifice 

SACRILEGE,  to  commit  — 

To  rob  a  temple,  commit  sacrilege,  icpoavXew  hier. 

Rom.  2.  22  abhorrest  idols,  dost  thou  commit  sacril. 
SAD,  sadly,  sadness  — 

1  .To  be  wroth,  sad,  morose,  r]J?j  zaaph. 

Gen.  40.  6  looked  upon  them.’. behold,  they  (were)  s. 
2 .Sour,  sulky,  nD  sar. 

1  Ki.21.  5  Why  is  thy  spirit  so  sad,  that  thou  eatest 
3.  Evil,  sad,  Pi  ra. 

Neh.  2.  1  Now  I  had  not  been  (beforetime)  sad  in 
2.  2  Why  (is)  thy  countenance  sad,  seeing  thou 

A.  Evil,  sadness,  yin  roa. 

Eccl.  7.  3  for  by  the  sadness  of  the  countenance  the 

5.  Of  a  sad,  rueful,  morose  countenance,  aKvbponros. 
Luke24. 17  one  to  another,  asye  walk,  and  are  sad? 

[ See  also  Countenance.] 


SAD,  to  be  or  make  — 

1  .To  be  sad,  pi;  yara. 

Neh.  2.  3  why  should  not  my  countenance  be  sad 

2.  To  pain,  mar,  3X3  kaab,  5. 

Eze.  13.  22  whom  I  have  not  made  sad ;  and  streng. 

3.  To  give  pain,  nx|  kaah,  5. 

Eze.  13.  22  have  made  the  heart  of  the  righteoussad 

4.  To  be  dark,  gloomy,  <TTvyvd(u  stugnazd. 

Markio.  22  he  was  sad  at  that  saying,  and  went  away 

SADDLE,  (to)  — 

A. Riding  seat,  saddle,  33"ip  merkab. 

Lev.  15.  9  what  saddle  soever  he  rideth  upon  that 

2.  To  bind  up,  gird,  bin  chabash. 

Gen.  22.  3  saddled  his  ass,  and  took  two  of  his  young 
Num  22.  21  saddled  his  ass,  and  went  with  the  princes 
Judgi9.  10  two  asses  saddled ;  his  concubine  also  (was) 
2  Sa.i6.  1  with  a  couple  of  asses  saddled,  aud  upon 

17.  23  he  saddled  (his)  ass,  and  arose,  and  gat 
19.  26  I  will  saddle  me  an  ass,  that  I  may  ride 

1  Ki.  2.  40  saddled  his  ass,  and  went  to  Gath  to  Ac. 

13. 13  Saddle  me  the  ass.  So  they  saddled  him 

13.  23  he  saddled  for  him  the  ass,  (to  wit),  for 
13.  27  Saddle  me  the  ass.  And  they  saddled  (him) 

2  Ki.  4.24  she  saddled  an  ass,  and  said  to  her  servant 

SAD-DD-CEES,  ZZaudouxaToi. 

A  sect  of  the  Jews,  denying  the  resurrection  and  the 
existence  of  angels  and  spirits,  who  derived  their  origin 
from  Sadok,  a  follower  of  Antigonus  of  Socho,  B.c. 
250,  a  president  of  the  Sanhedrim. 

Matt.  3.  7  he  saw  many  of  the.  .S.  come  to  his  bapt. 
16.  1  The  Pharisees  also  with  the  S.  came,  aud 
16.  6,  11  beware  of  the  leaven,  .of  the  S.  ? 

16.  12  the  doctrine  of  the  Pharisees  and  of  the  S. 

22.  23  The  same  day  came  to  him  the  S.,  which 

22.  34  Pharisees  had  heard  that  he  had  put  the  S. 
Marki2.  18  Then  come  unto  him  the  S.,  which  say  th. 
Luke2o.  27  Then  came  to  (him)  certain  of  the  S.,  wh. 
Acts  4.  1  the  priests,  .and  the  S.,  came  upon  them 

5.17  which  is  the  sect  of  the  S.,  and  were  filled 

23.  6  perceived  that  the  one  part  were  S.,  and 

23.  7  dissensionbetweenthePhariseesandlheS. 

23.  8  For  the  S.  say  that  there  is  no  resurrect. 

SADOC,  2a5tU/c  ( from  Heb.  pity)  righteous,  just. 

Son  of  Azor,  and  father  of  Achim  ;  an  ancestor  of  Jesus. 
Matt.  1.  14  And  Azor  begat  S. ;  and  S.  begat  Achim 

SAFE,  safely,  safety  — - 
\. Confidence,  trust,  na|  betach. 

Lev.  25.  18  and  ye  shall  dwell  in  the  land  in  safety 

25.  19  eat  your  fill,  and  dwell  therein  in  safety 

26.  5  shall  eat.  .and  dwell  in  your  land  safely 
Deut  12.  10  giveth  you  rest,  .that  ye  dwell  in  safety 

33. 12  beloved  of  the  Lord  shall  dwell  in  safety 
33.  28  Israel  then  shall  dwell  in  safety  alone  :  the 
1  Sa.  12.  11  Lord.  .  deliveredyou .  and  ye  dwelled  safe 

1  Ki.  4.  25  Israel  dwelt  safely,  every  man  under  his 
Job  11.  18  (and)  thou  shalt  take  thy  rest  in  safety 

24.  23  (Though)  it  be  given  him  (to  be)  in  safety 
Psa.  4.  8  thou,  Lord,  only  makest  me  dwell  in  sa. 

78.  53  he  led  them  on  safely,  so  that  they  feared 
Prov.  1.  33  whoso  hearkeneth.  .shall  dwell  safely,  and 
3.  23  Then  shalt  thou  walk  in  thy  way  safely 
Isa.  14.  30  and  the  needy  shall  lie  down  in  safety 
Jer.  23.  6  Israel  shall  dwell  safely ;  and  this  (is)  his 

32.  37  aud  I  will  cause  them  to  dwell  safely 

33.  16  Jerusalem  shall  dwell  safely :  and  this  (is 
Eze.  28.  26  they  shall  dwell  safely  therein,  and  shall 

34.  25  they  shall  dwell  safely  in  the  wilderness 
34.  27  they  shall  be  safe  in  their  land,  and  shall 
34.  28  they  shall  dwell  safely,  and  none  shall  m. 
38.  8  and  they  shall  dwell  safely  all  of  them 
38. 11  them  that  are  at  rest,  that  dwell  safely 

38.  14  when  my  people  of  Israel  dwelleth  safely 

39.  26  they  dwelt  safely  in  their  land,  and  none 
Hos.  ’  2. 18  and  will  make  them  to  lie  down  safely 
Zech  14.  11  but  Jerusalem  shall  be  safely  inhabited 

2.  Safety,  deliverance,  J’gi.’,  yen  yesha. 

Job  5.  4  His  children  are  farfrom  safety,  and  they 

5.  11  those  which  mourn  may  be  exalted  to  sa. 
Psa.  12.  5  I  will  set  (him)  in  safety  (from  him  that) 

3 . Peace,  completeness,  shalom. 

2  Sa.  18. 29,  32  Is  the  young  man  Absalom  safe?  And 
Job  21.  9  Their  houses  (are)  safe  from  fear,  neither 
Isa.  41.  3  pursued  them,  (and)  passed  safely;  even 

A.  Safety,  deliverance,  njpe'n  teshuah. 

Psa.  33.  17  An  horse  (is)  a  vain  thing  for  safety:  ne. 
Provn.  14  in  the  multitude  of  counsellors(thereis)s 
21.31  The  horse  (is)  prepared . .  but  safety  (is)  of 

24.  6  in  multitude  of  counsellors  (there  is)  saf. 

5 . Security, firmness,  certainly,  b.rr<pa\tiaasplialeia. 
Acts  5.  23  The  prison  truly  found  we  shut  with  all  s. 

1  Th.  5.  3  when  they  shall  say,  Peace  and  safety 

6 .Secure,  firm,  certain.  acr<pa\-fis  asphales. 

Phil.  3.  1  to  me . .  not  grievous,  but  foryou(it  is)  sa. 

7 .Securely,  firmly,  aatpaXios  asphalos. 

Marki4.  44  that  same  is  he.  .lead  (him)  away  safely 
Acts  16.  23  charging  the  jailor  to  keep  them  safely 
[See  also  Bring,  carry  away,  escape.] 

SAFE  and  sound  — 

To  be  in  health,  sound,  whole,  bytalrcv  hugiaino. 
Luke  15.  27  because  he  hath  received  him  safe  and  so. 


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3AFE,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  in  safety,  W',  yasha,  2. 

Psa.  1 19.  117  Hold  thou  me  up,  and  I  shall  be  safe 

2.  Tu  be  or  become  high. or  strong,  3#  sagab,  2. 

Prov  18.  10  the  righteous  runneth  into  it,  and  is  safe 

3.  To  become  high,  be  set  on  high,  sagab,  4. 

Prov  29.  25  but  whoso  puttetli  his  trust . .  shall  be  safe 

SAFEGUARD  — 

Guard,  charge,  ward,  rnpp’p  mishmereth. 

1  Sa.  22.  23  but  with  me  thou(shalt  be)  in  safe  guard 

SAFETY,  to  be  in  — 

To  be  safe,  at  rest,  'hfi,  rhy  shalah,  shalav. 

Job  3.  26  I  was  not  in  safety,  neither  had  I  rest,  ne. 

SAFFRON  — 

Indian  saffron,  crocus,  Dins  karkom. 

Song  4. 14  Spikenard  and  saffron ;  calamus  and  cin. 

SAID,  (to  be)  — 

1.7b  be  said,  las  amar,  2. 

Gen.  10.  9  it  is  said,  Even  as  Nimrod  the  mighty  hu. 

22.  14  as  it  is  said  (to)  this  day,  In  the  mount  of 
Nuni2i.  14  it  is  said  in  the  book  of  the  wars  of  the 

23.  23  it  shall  be  said  of  Jacob  and  of  Israel,  W. 
Job  34.  31  it  is  meet  to  be  said  unto  God,  I  have  bo. 
Psa.  87.  5  of  Zion  it  shall  be  said,  This  and  that  man 
Isa.  32.  5  liberal,  nor  the  churl  said  (to  be)  bouuti. 
Jer.  4. 11  At  that  time  shall  it  be  said  to  this  peo. 

16.  14  it  shall  no  more  be  said,  The  Lord  liveth 
Eze.  13. 12  shall  it  not  be  said  unto  you.  Where  (is) 
Hos.  1.  10  in  the  place  where  it  was  said  unto  them 

1.  10  it  shall  be  said  unto  them,  (Ye  are)  the 
Zeph.  3.  16  it  shall  be  said  to  Jerusalem,  Fear  thou 

2 .A  word,  dabar. 

Gen.  47.  30  And  he  said,  I  will  do  as  thou  hast  said 
1  Sa.  9. 10  Well  said;  come,  let  us  go.  So  they  went 
1  Ki.13.  17  it  was  said  to  me  by  the  word  of  the  Lord 
Ezra  10.  12  with  a  loud  voice,  As  thou  hast  said,  so 
Esth.  5.8I  will  do  tomorrow  as  the  king  hath  said 

SAID,  of  the  — 

Of  the  same,  ab rrjs  autes. 

Mark  6.  22  the  daughter  of  the  said  Ilcrodias  came 

SAIL  — 

1  .Sign,  ensign,  banner,  sail,  d:  nes. 

Isa.  33.  23  they  could  not  spread  the  sail :  then  is 
Eze.  27.  7  which  thou  spreadest  forth  to  be  thy  sail 

2.A  vessel,  instrument,  truevos  skews. 

Acts  27. 17  fearing  lest  they  should  fall,  .strake  sail 
SAIL,  away,  by,  thence,  to  — 

1.7b  lead  up,  put  to  sea,  a  vayai  an  ago. 

Acts  18.  21  bade  them  farewell.  .And  he  sailed  from 
20.  3  as  he  was  about  to  sail  into  Syria,  he  pu. 
20.  13  we  went  before  to  ship,  and  sailed  unto 

2. To  sail  off  or  away,  aironXeio  apopleo. 

Acts  13.  4  and  from  thence  they  sailed  to  Cyprus 

14.  26  thence  sailed  to  Antioch,  from  whence 
20.  15  we  sailed  thence,  and  came  the  next  (day) 
27.  1  it  was  determined  that  we  should  sail 

3.  To  sail  out,  eKiT\fw  elcpleo. 

Acts  15.  39  Barnabas  took  Mark,  and  sailed  unto  C. 
18. 18  sailed  thence  into  Syria,  and  with  him 
20.  6  we  sailed  away  from  Philippi  after  the 

4.7V)  sail,  irAcci)  pled. 

Luke  8.  23  as  they  sailed  he  fell  asleep :  and  there 
Acts  21.  3  and  sailed  into  Syria,  and  landed  at  Tyre 
27.  2  we  launched,  meaning  to  sail  by  the  coast 
27.  6  found  a  ship  of  Alexandria  sailing  into 
27.  24  God  hath  given  thee  all  them  that  sail 

5.  To  lie  near  to  or  alongside ,  irapahiyopai  parole. 
Acts  27.  13  loosing  (thence),  they  sailed  close  by  C. 

6.  To  sail  near  or  alongside,  ■Kapa.irXiu  parapleo. 
Acts  20.  16  Paul  had  determined  to  sail  by  Ephesus 

SAIL  over,  slowly,  under  — 

1.  To  pass  over,  through,  Siairepdu  diaperab. 

Acts  21.  2  finding  a  ship  sailing  over  unto  Phenicia 

2. To  sail  through,  SiairXeu  diapleo. 

Acts  27.  5  when  we  had  sailed  over  the  sea  of  Cilic. 
3.7b  sail  heavily  or  slowly,  fSpaSuirXoeu  braduplo. 

Acts  27.  7  when  we  had  sailed  slowly  many  days 
4.7V>  sail  under  or  beneath,  vironXiu  hupoplco. 

Acts  27.  4  we  sailed  under  Cyprus,  because  the  wind 
27.  7  we  sailed  under  Crete,  over  against  Salm. 
SAILING,  sailor  — 

l.M  sailor,  vavrgs  nautes. 

Rev.  18. 17  all  the  company  in  ships,  and  sailors,  and 
2.Sailing,  navigation,  nX 60s  ploos. 

Acts  27.  9  when  sailing  was  now  dangerous,  because 
SAINT  — 

l.Kind,  pious,  rpri  chasid. 

1  Sa.  2.  9  He  will  keep  the  feet  of  his  saints,  and  the 
*  Ch.  6.  and  let  thy  saints  rejoice  in  goodness 
Rsa.  30.  4  Sing  unto  the  Lord,  0  ye  saints  of  his 
31.  23  0  love  the  Lord,  all  ye  his  saints :  (for) 
37.  28  For  the  Lord,  .forsaketh  not  his  saints 
50.  5  Gather  my  saints  together  unto  me  ;  th. 
52.  9  thy  name  ;  for  (it  is)  good  before  the  sa. 
79.  2  the  flesh  of  thy  saints  unto  the  beasts  of 


Psa.  85.  8  peace  unto  his  people,  and  to  his  saints 

97. 10  he  preserveth  the  souls  of  his  saints ;  he 

116. 15  Precious,  .(is)  the  death  of  his  saints 
132.  9  Let  thy  priests .  .let  thy  saints  shout  for 

132. 16  and  her  saints  shall  shout  aloud  for  joy 

145. 10  thy  works  shall  praise  thee,  .thy  saints 

148.  14  exalteth.  .the  praise  of  all  his  saints 

149.  1  (and)  his  praise  in  the  congregation  of  sa. 
149.  5  Let  the  saints  be  joyfulin  glory;  letthem 
149.  9  this  honour  have  all  his  saints.  Praise  ye 

Prov.  2.  8  keepeth . .  and  preserveth  the  way  of  his  sa. 

2.  Set  apart,  separate,  holy,  tfij)  qadosh. 

Deut  33.  3  his  saints  (are)  in  thy  hand  ;  and  they  sat 
Job  5.1  and  to  which  of  the  saints  wilt  thou  turn  ? 

15.  15  he  putteth  no  trust  in  his  saints :  yea,  the 
Psa.  16.  3  to  the  saints  that  (are)  in  the  earth,  and 
34.  9  fear  the  Lord,  ye  his  saints :  for  (there 
89.  5  also  in  the  congregation  of  the  saints 
89.  7  to  be  feared  in  the  assembly  of  the  saints 
106.  16  They  envied. .  Aaron  the  saint  of  the  Lord 
Dan.  8.  13  heard  one  saint  speaking,  and  another  sa. 
Hos.  11. 12  ruleth.  .and  is  faithful  with  the  saints 
Zech  14.  5  God  shall  come,  (and)  aU  the  saints  with 

3. Set  apart,  separate,  holy,  qaddish. 

Dan.  7.  18  the  saints  of  the  most  High  shall  take 

7.  21  the  same  horn  made  war  with  the  saints 

7.  22  judgment  was  given  to  the  saints  of  the 
7.  22  the  time  came  that  the  saints  possessed  the 
7.  25  shall  wear  out  the  saints  of  the  most  High 

7.  27  shall  be  given  to  the  people  of  the  saints 

Separation,  holiness,  Bnp  qoclesh. 

Deut  33.  2  and  became  with  ten  thousands  of  saints 

5. Set  apart,  separate,  holy,  dyios  hagios. 

Matt27.  52  many  bodies  of  the  saints  which  slept  arose 
Acts  9.  13  how  much  evil  he  hath  done  to  thy  saints 
9.  32  he  came  down  also  to  the  saints  which 
9.  41  when  he  had  called  the  saints  and  widows 
26.  10  many  of  the  saints  did  I  shut  up  in  prison 
Rom.  1.  7  To  all  that  be  in  Rome,  .called  (to  be)sa. 

8.  27  because  he  maketh  intercession  for  the  sa. 
12. 13  Distributing  to  the  necessity  of  saints ;  gi. 
15.  25  But  now  I  go.  .to  minister  unto  the  saints 
15.26  for  the  poor  saints  which  are  at  J erusalem 

15.  31  my  service. .may  be  accepted  of  the  saints 

16.  2  That  ye  receive  her.  .as  becometh  saints 
16. 15  and  all  the  saints  which  are  with  them 

1  Co.  1.  2  to  them  that  are . .  called  (to  be)  saints,  wi. 

6.  1  before  the  unjust,  and  not  before  the  sa. 
6.  2  Do  ye  not  know  that  the  saints  shall  jud. 

14.  33  of  peace,  as  in  all  churches  of  the  saints 
16.  1  concerning  the  collection  for  the  saints 
16.  15  addicted,  .to  the  ministry  of  the  saints 

2  Co.  1.  1  all  the  saints  which  are  in  all  Achaia 

8.  4  fellowship  of  the  ministering  to  .the  saints 

9.  1  touching  the  ministering  to  the  saints 

9.  12  not  only  supplieth  the  w  ant  of  the  saints 
13.  13  All  the  saints  salute  you 
Eph.  1.  1  to  the  saints  which  are  at  Ephesus,  and 
1.  15  I  heard  of  your,  .love unto  all  the  saints 

I.  18  the  glory  of  his  inheritance  in  the  saints 
2. 19  fellow  citizens  with  the  saints,  and  of  the 

3.  8  who  am  less  than  the  least  of  all  [saints] 

3.  18  May  be  able  to  comprehend  with  all  sa. 

4.  12  For  the  perfecting  of  the  saints,  for  the 

5.  3  let  it  not  be.  .named,  .as  becometh  sain. 

6.  18  watching,  .with . . supplication  for  all  sa. 
Phil.  1.  i  to  all  the  saints  in  Christ  Jesus  which  are 

4.  21  Salute  every  saint  in  Christ  Jesus.  The 

4.  22  the  saints  salute  you,  chiefly  they  that 
Col.  1.  2  To  the  saints  and  faithful  brethren  in 
1.  4  of  the  love  (which  ye  have)  to  all  the  sa. 

1. 12  partakers  of  the  inlieritance  of  the  saints 
1.  26  but  now  is  made  manifest  to  his  saints 

1  Th.  3.  13  coming  of  our  Lord,  .with  all  his  saints 

2  Tli.  1.  10  he  shall  come  to  be  glorified  in  his  saints 
1  Ti.  5. 10  if  she  have  washed  the  saints'  feet,  if  she 
Plim.  5  toward  the  Lord  J  esus,  and  toward  all  sa. 

7  the  bowels  of  the  saints  are  refreshed  by 
Heb.  6.  10  that  ye  have  ministered  to  the  saints,  and 
13.  24  Salute  all.  .over  you,  and  all  the  saints 
Jude  3  which  was  once  delivered  unto  the  saints 
14  cometh  with  ten  thousand  of  his  saints 
Rev.  5.  8  odours,  which  are  the  prayers  of  saints 
8.  3  offer  (it)  with  the  prayers  of  all  saints 
8.  4  (which  came)  witli  the  prayers  of  the  sa. 

II.  18  the  saints,  and  them  that  fear  thy  name 
13.  7  [to  make  war  with  the  saints,  and  to  ov.] 

13. 10  the  patience  and  the  faith  of  the  saints 

14. 12  Here  is  the  patience  of  the  saints  :  here 

15.  3  and  true  (are)  thy  ways,  thou  King  [of  s.] 

16.  6  they  have  shed  the  blood  of  saints  and 

17.  6  drunken  with  the  blood  of  the  saints,  and 

18.  24  of  saints,  and  of  all  that  were  slain  upon 

19.  8  fine  linen  is  the  righteousness  of  saints 

20.  9  compassed  the  camp  of  the  saints  about 
SAKE  — 

1  .Causes,  reasons,  circumstances,  rnk  odoth. 

Exodi8.  8  that  the  Lord  had  done .  .for  Israel’s  sake 

2.  Word,  matter,  TTJ  dabar. 

Gen.  20.  11  and  they  will  slay  me  for  my  wife’s  sake 
Nuni25. 18  slain  in  the  day  of  theplague  for  Peor’s  sa. 
Deut.  4. 21  the  Loud  was  angry  with  me  for  your  sa. 

3.  Word,  matter,  .Tinn  dibrah. 

Dan.  2. 30  for  (their)  sakes  that  shall  make  known 

4.7ji  order  to,  to  the  intent  that,  jjfD^  lemaan. 

1  Ki.  8. 41  out  of  a  far  country  for  thy  name’s  sake 


5.  Because  of,  for  the  purpose  of,  npy.  abur. 

Gen.  8.21  curse  the  ground  any  more  for  man’s  sake 

6.  Beal,  jealousy,  envy,  nipp  qinah. 

Nuni25.  ii  while  he  was  zealous  for  my  sake  among 

7.  'Which,  whom,  bv  shel. 

Jon.  1.  12  know  that  for  my  sake  this  great  tempest 

8.  Under,  instead  of,  because,  nnPi  tachath. 

Exod2i.  26  he  shall  let  him  go  free  for  his  eye’ssake 

9.0re  account  of,  because  of,  x°-Plv  charin. 

Titus  1.  11  which  they  ought  not,  for  filthy  lucre’s  sa. 
10.  Above,  in  behalf  of,  vnep  (gen.)  huper. 

Johni3.  37  now?  I  will  lay  down  my  life  for  thy  sake 
13.  38  Wilt  thou  lay  down  thy  life  for  my  sake? 

17.  19  for  their  sakes  I  sanctify  myself,  that  they 
Acts  9. 16  how.  .he  must  suffer  for  my  name's  sake 

2  Co.  12.  10  take  pleasure,  .in  distresses,  for  Christ's 
Phil.  1.  29  not  only,  .but  also  to  suffer  for  his  sake 
Col.  1.  24  for  his  body’s  sake,  which  is  the  church 

3  John  7  Because  that  forhis name’s  sake  they  we. 

[See  also  For  the  sake  of.] 

SA'-LA,  SA'-LAH,  SHE'-LAH,  nV»,  2aA a. 

Son  of  Arphaxad  third  son  of  Shem,  and  father  of  Eber. 
B.c.  2255. 

Gen.  10.  24  And  Arphaxad  begat  S. ;  and  S.  begat  E. 
11.  12  And  Arphaxad  lived,  .and  begat  S. 

11. 13  And  Arphaxad  lived  after  he  begat  S.  four 
11.  14  And  S.  lived  thirty  years,  and  begat  Eber 
11.  15  S.  lived  after  he  begat  Eber  four  hundred 
1  Ch.  1.  18  Arphaxad  begat  S.,  and  S.  begat  Eber 
1.  24  Shem,  Arphaxad,  S. 

Luke  3.  35  (the  son)  of  Heber. .  was  (the  son)  of  S. 

SA-LA'-MIS,  SaAa/zi's. 

A  chief  city  in  the  S.  E.  of  Cyprus ;  afterwards  called 
Constantia,  and  Famagusta,  and  now  Kebres. 

Acts  13.  5  And  when  they  were  at  S.,  they  preached 

SA  LA-THI  -EL,  SHE-AL-TI'-EL, 

SaXadiiiX. 

Son  or  grandson  of  Jeconiah  son  of  Jehoiakim  king  of 
Judah.  B.C.  580. 

1  Ch.  3.  17  the  sons  of  Jeconiah,  Assir,  S.  his  son 
Ezra  3.  2  Zerubbabel  the  son  of  S.,  and  his  brethren 

3.  8  month,  began  Zerubbabel  the  son  of  S. 

5.  2  Then  rose  up  Zerubbabel  the  son  of  S. 
Neh.12.  1  that  went  up  with  Zerubbabel .  .son  of  S. 
Hag.  1.  1  the  word  of  the  Lord.  .unto,  .the  son  of  S. 
1.  12  Then  Zerubbabel  the  sonofS. .  .obeyed  the 

1.  14  Lord  stirred  up  the  spirit  of.  .thesonof  S. 

2.  2  Speak  now  to  Zerubbabel  the  son  of  S. 
Matt.  1.  12  Jechonias  begat  S. ;  and  S.  begat  Zorob. 
Luke  3.  27  Zorobabel,  which  was  (the  son)  of  S.,  wh. 

SAL'-CHAH,  SAL'-CAH,  wandering. 

A  city  of  Gad  in  the  N.E.  of  Bashan;  now  called 
Zalchat,  or  Sullchad,  seven  miles  E.  of  Bostra. 

Deut.  3.  10  and  all  Bashan,  unto  S.  and  Edrei,  cities 
Josh  12.  5  And  reigned  in  mount  Hermon,  and  in  S. 

13.  11  all  mount  Hermon,  and  all  Bashan  unto  S. 
1  Ch.  5.  n  dwelt,  .in  the  land  of  Bashan,  unto  S. 

SALE,  (that  which  cometh  of  the)  — - 

Sale,  thing  sold,  wares,  lip?  mimkar. 

Lev.  25.  27  Then  let  him  count  the  years  of  sale  the. 

25.  50  price  of  his  sale  shall  be  according  unto 
Deut  18.  ‘  8  that  which  cometh  of  the  sale  of  his  pat. 

SA'-LEM,  cSir,  ’ZaXryj.  summit. 

The  city  of  Melchizedek  who  met  Abraham ;  supposed 
to  be  Jerusalem;  rather  the  same  as  the  following 
(Salim). 

Gen.  14.  18  Melchizedek  king  of  S.  brought  forth  br. 
Psa.  76.  2  In  S.  also  in  his  tabernacle,  and  his  dwel. 
Heb.  7.  1  Melchisedec,  king  of  S. .  .met  Abraham  re. 

7.  2  and  after  that  also  King  of  S.,  which  is 

SA'-LIM.  taXely,  (from  Heb.  cSci)  completeness. 

A  city  near  ZEnon,  on  the  W.  of  Jordan;  now  called 
Shalem. 

John  3.  23  John  also  was  baptizing  in  Hinon,  near.  .S. 
SAL  -LAI,  'Vp  rejecter. 

1.  A  leading  Benjamite,  son  of  Meshullam,  dwelling  in 
Jerusalem,  b.c.  445. 

Neh.  11.  8  after  him  Gabbai,  nine  hundred  twenty 

2.  A  priest  that  returned  with  Zerubbabel ;  also  called 
Sallu  in  12.  7.  B.C.  536. 

Neh.  12.  20  Of  S.,  Kallai ;  of  Amok,  Eber 
SAL'-LU,  i?p  contempt,  rejection.  See  Sallai. 

A  priest  that  returned  with  Zerubbabel.  B.C.  536. 

Neh.  12.  7  S.,  Amok,  Hilkiah,  Jedaiah  These  (were) 

SAL'-LU,  nVd,  sm  d  weighed,  dear. 

A  Benjamite,  grandson  of  Joed,  dwelling  in  Jerusalem 
after  the  exile.  B.C.  445. 

1  Ch  q  7  S  the  son  of  Meshullam,  the  son  of  Hod. 
If eh.  ii.  7  S.  the  son  of  Meshullam,  the  son  of  Joed 

SAL'-MA,  S‘2%’  strength,  firmness. 

A  son  of  Caleb  son  of  Hur,  and  father  of  Bethlehem. 


c.  1450. 

1  Ch.  2.  si  3.  the  father  of  Beth-lehem,  Hareph 

2.  54  The  sons  of  S. ;  Beth*leliem,  and  the  Iset. 

YL'-MON,  SAL'-MA,  rV^S,  'S.aXp.wv. 

ae  father  of  Boaz  husband  of  Ruth,  and  grandfather 
Jesse  father  of  David.  B.C.  1380. 

Ruth  4.  20  A.  begat  Nahshon,  and  Nahslion  begat  3. 
,4.  21  And  S.  begat  Boaz,  and  Boaz  begat  Obed 


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1  Ch.  2.  ii  AndNahshon  begat  S.,  and  S.  begat  Boaz 
Matt.  i.  4  begat  Naasson  ;  and  Naasson  begat  S. 

1.  5  And  S.  begat  Booz  of  Racliab 

Luke  3.  32  Booz,  which  was(the  son)  of  S., which  was 

SAL'-MON,  |iD^s  terrace,  ascent.  See  Zalmon. 

A  mount  in  Samaria,  near  Shechem. 

Psa.  68.  14  scattered,  .it  was  (white)  as  snow  in  S 
SAL-MO’-NE,  'S.aXfxwvy}. 

A  promontory  at  the  E.  of  Crete. 

Acts  27.  7  we  sailed  under  Crete,  over  against  S 
SA-LO’-ME,  EaA w/177. 

One  of  the  women  who  followed  Jesus  from  Galilee  and 
who  stood  afar  off  witnessing  his  crucifixion. 

Markis.  40  the  mother  of  James  the  less  and  of  J.  &S. 

16.  1  and  Mary  the  (mother)  of  James,  and  S. 
SALT,  (land,  pit)  — 

l.Salt,  nVp  melach. 

Gen.  14.  3  vale  of  Siddim,  which  is  the  salt  sea 

19.  26  looked  back. .  and  she  became  a  pillar  of  s. 
Lev.  2.13  every  oblation . .  shalt  thou  season  with  s. 

2.  13  neither  shalt  thou  suffer  the  salt  of  the 
2.  13  with  all  thine  offerings  thou  shalt  offer  s. 

Num  18.  19  it  (is)  a  covenant  of  salt  for  ever  before 
34.  3  shall  be  the  outmost  coast  of  the  salt  sea 
34.  12  the  goings  out  of  it  shall  beat  the  salt  sea 
Deut  3.  17  the  salt  sea,  under  Ashdoth-pisgah  eastw. 

29.  23  salt,  (and)  burning,  (that)  it  is  not  sown 
Josh.  3.  16  toward  the  sea  of  the  plain,  (even)  the  s. 

12.  3  sea  of  the  plain,  (even)  the  salt  sea  on  the 
15.  2  border  was  from  the  shore  of  the  salt  sea 
15.  5  east  border  (was)  the  salt  sea,  (even)  unto 
18.  19  north  bay  of  the  salt  sea  at  the  south  end 
Judg.  9.  45  beat  down  the  city,  and  sowed  it  with  salt 

2  Sa.  8  13  smiting  of  the  Syrians  in  the  valley  of  S. 
2  Ki.  2.  20  Bring  me  a  new  cruse,  and  put  salt  the. 

2.  21  cast  the  salt  in  there,  and  said,  Thus  saith 

14.  7  He  slew  of  Eoom  in  the  valley  of  Salt 

1  Ch.  18.  12  slew  of  the  Edomites  in  the  valley  of  Salt 

2  Ch.13.  5  to  him  and  to  his  sons  by  a  covenant  of  s.? 

25.  11  went  to  the  valley  of  Salt,  and  smote  of 
Job  6.  6  which  is  unsavoury  be  eaten  without  sa.? 
Psa.  60  title,  smote  of  Edom  in  the  valley  of  Salt 
Eze.  43.  24  priests  shall  cast  salt  upon  them,  and  they 
47.  11  not  be  healed  ;  they  shall  be  given  to  sal  t 
Zeph.  2.  9  Salt  pits,  and  a  perpetual  desolation :  the 
2 .Salt,  melach. 

Ezra  6.  9  they  have  need  of .  .wheat,  salt,  wine,  and 
7.  22  and  salt  without  prescribing  (how  much) 
3. Salt  place,  barren  land,  nn)p  melechah. 

Jer.  17.  6  wilderness,  (in)  a  salt  land  and  not  inha. 
4 .Silt,  aXas  halas. 

Matt.  5.  13  Ye  are  the  salt  of  the  earth :  but  if  the  s. 
Mark  9.  50  Salt  (is)  good  ;  but  if  the  salt  have  lost  his 

9.  50  Have  salt  in  yourselves,  and  have  peace 
Luke  14.  34  Salt  (is)  good  :  but  if  the  salt  have  lostliis 
Col.  4.  6  seasoned  with  salt, that  ye  many  knowhow 
5 .Salt,  aXs  lulls. 

Mark  9.  49  [and  every  sacrifice  shall  be  salted  with  s.] 
6. Salt,  brackish,  aXvu6s  halukos. 

Jas.  3.  12  no  fountain  both  yield  salt  water  and  fresh 
SALTED,  to  be  — 

1. To  be  salted,  rubbed  with  salt,  n.D  malach,  6. 

Eze.  16.  4  thou  wast  not  salted  at  all,  nor  swaddled 

2.  To  be  salted,  aXi^oyai  halizomai. 

Matt.  5.  13  lost  his  savour,  wherewith  shall  it  be  sa. 
Mark  o.  49  For  every  one  shall  be  salted  with  fire,  and 
9.  49  every  sacrifice  [shall  be  salted  with  salt] 
SALTNESS,  to  lose — 

To  become  saltless,  ylroyai  avaXos  ginomai  analos. 

Mark  9.  50  lost  his  saltness,  wherewith  will  ye  seas. 
SA'-LU,  ni^O  miserable,  unfortunate. 

A  Simeonite,  father  of  Zimri  who  was  slain  by  Hiinehas 
sou  of  Aaron.  B.C.  1492. 

Nuni25.  14  name  of  the  Israelite.. Zimri,  the  son  off?. 

SALUTATION  — 

A  salutation,  embrace,  aairaiTg.6s  aspasmos. 

JIarki2.  38  and  (love)  salutations  in  the  market  pla. 
Luke  1.  29  cast  in  her  mind  what  manner  of  saluta. 
1.  41  when  Elizabeth  heard  the  salutation  of  M. 
1.  44  as  soon  as  the  voice  of  thy  salutation  so. 

1  Co.  16.  21  salutation  of  (me)  Paul  with  mine  own  ha. 
Col.  4. 18  The  salutation  by  the  hand  of  me  Paul 

2  Th.  3.  17  The  salutation  of  Paul  with  mine  own  ha. 
SALUTE,  to  — 

1. To  bless,  tpa  barak. 

1  Sa.  13.  10  to  meet  him,  that  he  might  salute  him 

2 . To  bless,  declare  blessed,  tp?  barak,  3. 

1  Sa.  25.  14  David  sent  messengers . .  to  salute  our  ma. 

2  Ki  4.  29  salute  him  not ;  and  if  any  salute  thee 

10. 15  he  saluted  him,  and  said  to  him,  Is  thine 

3.  To  ask  the  peace,  enquire  after,  ‘fN'T  shaal  sh. 
Judg  18.  15  came  to.  .the  house  of  Micah,  and  saluted 

1  Sa.  :o.  4  they  will  salute  thee,  and  give  thee  two 

17.  22  ran  into  the  army,  and  came  and  saluted 

30.  21  David  came  near  to  the  people,  he  saluted 

2  Sa.  8. 10  to  salute  him,  and  to  bless  him,  because 

4 . Peace,  completeness,  DiVy  shalom. 

2  Ki.  10.  13  we  go  down  to  salute  the  children  of  the 
l>.  To  salute,  embrace,  draw  together,  arrwd(opai. 
Matt.  5.  47  if  ye  salute  your  brethren  only,  what  do 


Mattio.  12  And  when  ye  come  into  an  house,  salute 
Mark  9.  15  were.. amazed,  and  running  to  (him)  sal. 

15.  18  began  to  salute  him,  Hail,  King  of  the  J. 
Luke  1.  40  And  entered  into  the  house,  .and  saluted 

10.  4  Carry  neither  purse,  nor  scrip,  .and  salute 
Acts  18.  22  when  he  had .  .saluted  the  church,  he  went 
21.  7  we  came  to  Ptolemais,  and  saluted  the 
21.  19  when  he  had  saluted  them,  he  declared 
25.  13  Bernice  came  unto  Cesarea  to  salute  Fes. 
Rom  16.  5  Salute  my  well  beloved  Epenetus,  who 

16.  7  Salute  Andronicusand  Junia,  my  kinsmen 
16.  9  Salute  Urbane  our  helper  in  Christ,  and 
16. 10  Salute  Apelles  approved  in  Christ.  Salute 

16.  11  Salute  Herodion  my  kinsman.  Greet  them 
16.  12  Salute Tryphena and Tryphosa,  wholabo. 
16.  12  [Salute  the  beloved  Persis,  which  laboured] 
16.  13  Salute  Rufus  chosen  in  the  Lord,  and  his 
16.  14  Salute  Asyncritus,  Phlegon,  Hernias,  Pa. 
16.  15  Salute  Philologus,  and  Julia,  Nereus,  and 

16. 16  Salute  one  another  with  an  holy  kiss 
16.  16  The  churches  of  Christ  salute  you 

16.  21  Jason,  and  Sosipater,  my  kinsmen,  salute 
16.  22  I  Tertius,  who  wrote  (this)  epistle  salute 
16.  23  mine  host,  and  of  the  whole  church  sal. 
16.  23  the  chamberlain  of  the  city  saluteth  you 

1  C0.16.  19  salute  you.  Aquila  and  Priscilla  salute 

2  Co.  13.  13  All  the  saints  salute  you 

Phil.  4.  21  Salute  every  saint  in  Christ  Jesus.  The 

4.  22  the  saints  salute  you,  chiefly  they  that  are 
Col.  4.  10  my  fellow  prisoner  saluteth  you,  and  M. 
4.  12  a  servant  of  Christ,  saluteth  you,  always 
4.  15  Salute  the  brethren  which  are  in  Laodicea 

2  Ti.  4.  19  Salute  Prisca  and  Aquilia,  and  the  house. 
Titus  3.  15  All  that  are  with  me  salute  thee.  Greet 
Phra  23  There  salute  thee  Epaphras,  my  fellow  p. 
Ileb.  13.  24  Salute  all  them  that  have  the  rule  over 

13.  24  and  all  the  saints.  They  of  Italy  salute 

1  Te.  5.  13  The  (church  that  is)  at  Babylon .  .saluteth 

3  John  14  (Our)  friends  salute  thee.  Greet  the  friends 

SALVATION  — 

1  .Safety,  ease,  yeshuah. 

Gen.  49.  18  I  have  waited  for  thy  salvation,  O  Lord 
Exodiq.  13  see  the  salvation  of  the  Lord,  which  he 
15.  2  he  is  become  my  salvation :  he  (is)  my  G. 
Deut32.  15  lightly  esteemed  the  rock  of  his  salvation 

1  Sa.  2.  t  because  I  rejoice  in  thy  salvation 

14.  45  who  hath  wrought  this  great  salvation  in 

2  Sa.  22.  51  (He  is)  the  tower  of  salvation  for  his  king 

1  Ch.  16.  23  show  forth  from  day  to  day  his  salvation 

2  CI1.20.  1 7  and  see  the  salvation  of  the  Lord  with  you 
Job  13.  16  He  also  (shall  be)  my  salvation  :  for  an  hy. 
Psa.  3.  8  Salvation  (belongeth)  unto  the  Lord  :  thy 

9.  14  in  the  gates.  .1  willrejoiceinthysalvation 

13.  5  my  heart  shall  rejoice  in  thy  salvation 

14.  7  Oh  that  the  salvation  of  Israel  (were  come) 

20.  5  We  will  rejoice  in  thy  salvation,  and  in 

21.  1  in  thy  salvation  how  greatly  shall  he  rej. 

21.  5  His  glory  is  great  in  thy  salvation,  honour 
35.  3  say  unto  my  soul,  I  (am)  thy  salvation 
35.  9  my  soul,  .it  shall  rejoice  in  his  salvation 
53.  6  Oh  that  the  salvation  of  Israel  (were  come) 
62.  1  upon  God  :  from  him  (cometh)my  salvati. 
62.  2  He  only  (is)  my  rock  and  my  salvation;  he. 
68.  19  Blessed  (be)  the  Lord .  .God  of  our  salva. 
69.29  let  thy  salvation,  OGod,  set  me  up  on  high 
70.  4  let  such  as  love  thy  salvation  say  contin. 
74.  12  working  salvation  in  the  midst  of  the  earth 
78.  22  Because  they,  .trustednot  in  his  salvation 

88.  1  O  Lord  God  of  my  salvation,  I  have  cried 

89.  26  my  God,  and  the  rock  of  my  salvation 
91.  16  With  long  life  will  I .  .show  him  my  salv. 
96.  2  show  forth  his  salvation  from  day  to  day 
98.  2  The  Lord  hath  made  known  his  salvation 
98.  3  the  ends  of  the  earth  have  seen  the  salv. 

106.  4  Remember  me.  .0  visit  me  with  thy  salv. 
1 16.  13  I  will  take  the  cup  of  salvation,  and  call 
118.  14  The  Lord  (is)  my  strength  and.  .my  salv. 
118.  15  The  voice  of  rejoicing  and  salvation  (is) 

1 1 8.  21  thou  hast  heard  me,  and  art.  .my  salvat. 

119.  123  Mine  eyes  fail  for  thy  salvation,  and  for 
119.  155  Salvation  (is)  far  from  the  wicked  :  for 
119.  166  I  havehopedfor  thy  salvation,  anddone 
119. 174  I  have  longed  for  thy  salvation,  0  Lord 
140.  7  0  God  the  Lord,  the  strength  of  my  salv. 
149.  4  he  will  beautify  the  meek  with  salvation 

Isa.  12.  2  God  (is)  my  salvation ;  I  will  trust,  and  not 
12.  2  the  Lord  Jehovah  .  .is  become  my  salva. 
12.  3  ye  draw  water  out  of  the  wells  of  salvat. 

25.  9  we  will  be  glad  and  rejoice  in  his  salvat. 

26.  1  salvation  will  (God)  appoint  (for)  walls 
33.  2  our  salvation  also  in  the  time  of  trouble 
33.  6  of  thy  times,  (and)  strength  of  salvation 

49.  6  thou  mayest  be  my  salvation  unto  the  end 
49.  8  in  a  day  of  salvation  have  I  helped  thee 
51.  6  my  salvation  shall  be  for  ever,  and  my 

51.  8  my  salvation  from  generation  to  generat. 

52.  7  that  publisheth  salvation  ;  that  saith  unto 
52.  10  the  ends  of  the  earth  sliallseethe  salvat. 
56.  1  for  my  salvation  (is)  near  to  come,  and  my 

59.  11  we  look,  for  salvation,  (but)  it  is  far  off 

59. 17  and  an  helmet  of  salvation  upon  his  head 

60.  18  thou  shalt  call  thy  walls  salvation,  and 
62.  1  the  salvation  thereof  as  a  lamp  (that)  bur. 

Jon.  2.  9  I  will  sacrifice .  .Salvation  (is)  of  the  Lord 
Hab.  3.  8  thine  horses,  (and)  thy  chariots  of  salva. 

2 .Safety,  eas*,  yd',  yd;  yeslia. 

2  Sa.  22.  3  the  horn  of  my  salvation,  my  high  tower 

22.  36  also  given  me  the  shield  of  thy  salvation 

22.  47  and  exalted  be.  .the  rock  of  my  salvation 

23.  5  (this  is)  all  my  salvation,  and  all  my  des. 


1  Ch.16.  35  Save  us,  0  God  of  our  salvation,  and  gat. 
Psa.  18.  2  the  horn  of  my  salvation,  (and)  my  high 

18.  35  also  given  me  the  shield  of  thy  salvation 

18.  46  and  let  the  God  of  iny  salvation  be  exalt. 

24.  5  righteousness  from  the  God  of  his  salvat. 

25.  5  thou  (art)  the  God  of  my  salvation  ;  on 

27.  1  The  Lord  (is)  my  light  and  my  salvation 
27.  9  neither  forsake  me.  0  God  of  my  salvation 

50.  23  to  him.  .will  I  show  the  salvation  of  God 

51.  12  Restore  unto  me  the  joy  of  thy  salvation 
62.  7  In  God  (is)mysalvationandmyglory:  th. 
65.  5  0  God  of  our  salvation ;  (who  art)  the  co. 
69.  13  hear  me,  in  the  truth  of  thy  salvation 
79.  9  Help  us,  O  God  of  our  salvation  for  the 
85.  4  Turn  us,  O  God  of  our  salvation,  and  ca. 
85.  7  Show  us  thy  mercy .  .grant  us  thy  salvat. 
S5.  9  his  salvation  (is)  nigh  them  that  fear  him 
95.  1  a  joyful  noise  to  the  rock  of  our  salvation 

132.  16  I  will  also  clothe  herpriests  with  salvation 
Isa.  17. 10  thou  hast  forgotten  the  God  of  thy  salva. 

45.  8  and  let  them  bring  forth  salvation,  and 
51.  5  my  salvation  is  gone  forth,  and  mine  ar 

61.  10  clothed  me  with  the  garmentsof  salvation 

62.  11  Behold,  thy  salvation cometh;  behold,  his 
Mic  7.  7  I  will  wait  for  the  God  of  my  salvation 
Hab.  3.  13  salvation  of  thy  people,  (even)  for  salvat. 

3.  18  Yet.  .1  will  joy  in  the  God  of  my  salvati. 

3 .Safely,  deliverances,  niytpa  moshaolh. 

Psa.  68.  20  our  God  (is)  the  God  of  salvation;  and  un 

4.  Safely,  ease,  nypdB  tesliuah. 

1  Sa.  11.  13  the  Lord  hath  wrought  salvation  in  Isr. 

19.  5  the  Lord  wrought  a  great  salvation  for 

2  Ch.  6.  41  let  thy  priests. .  be  clothed  with  salvation 
Psa.  37.  39  the  salvation  of  the  righteous  (is)  of  the  L. 

38.  22  Make  haste  to  help  me,  O  Lord  my  salv. 
40.  10  declared  thy  faithfulness  and  thy  salvat. 
40.  16  let  such  as  love  thy  salvation  say  contin 

51. 14  Deliver  me.  .0  God,  thou  God  of  my  sal. 

71. 15  thy  righteousness  (and)  thy  salvation  all 
119.  41  Let  thy  mercies  come. .(even)  thy  salvat. 
1 19.  81  My  soul  fainteth  for  thy  salvation  ;  (but) 
144.  10  (It  is  he)  that  giveth  salvation  unto  kings 

Isa.  45.  17  be  saved,  .with  an  everlasting  salvation 

46.  13  it  shall  not  be  far  off,  and  my  salvation 
46.  13  I  will  place  salvation  in  Zion  for  Israel 

•Ter.  3.  23  in  the  Lord  our  God  (is)  the  salvation  of 
Lam.  3.  26  and  quietly  wait  for  the  salvation  of  the 

5 .Safety,  soundness,  auTypla  soteria. 

Luke  1.  69  hath  raised  up  an  horn  of  salvation  forus 
1.  77  To  give  knowledge  of  salvation  unto  his 
19.  9  This  day  is  salvation  come  to  this  house 
John  4.  22  we  know  what  we  worship  :  for  salvation 
Acts  4.  12  [Neither  is  there  salvation  in  any  other] 
13.  26  to  you  is  the  word  of  this  salvation  sent 
13.  47  thou  shouldest  be  for  salvation  unto  the 
16.  17  which  show  unto  us  the  way  of  salvation 
Rom.  1.  16  it  is  the  power  of  God  unto  salvation  to 

10.  10  with  the  mouth  confession  is.  .unto  salv. 

11.  11  through  their  fall  salvation  (is  come)  unto 
13.  11  now  is  our  salvation  nearer  than  when  we 

2  Co.  1.  6,  6  (it  is)  for  your  consolation  and  salvation 
6.  2  in  the  day  of  salvation  have  I  succoured 

6.  2  now  (is)  the  accepted  time ..  the  day  of  sa. 

7.  10  sorrow  worketh  repentance  to  salvation 
Eph.  1.  13  heard,  .the  gospel  of  your  salvation  :  in 
Phil.  1. 19  I  know  that  this  shall  turn  to  my  salvat. 

1.  28  but  to  you  of  salvation,  and  that  of  God 
2. 12  work  out  your  own  salvation  with  fear  and 

1  Th.  5.  8  and  for  an  helmet  the  hope  of  salvation 

5.  9  to  obtain  salvation  by  our  Lord  Jesus  C. 

2  Th.  2.  13  chosen  you  to  salvation  through  sauctific. 
2  T>  2.  10  that  they  may  also  obtain  the  salvation 

3.  15  make  thee  wise  unto  salvation  through 
Heb.  1.  14  for  them  who  shall  be  heirs  of  salvation 

2.  3  escape,  if  we  neglect  so  great  salvation 

2.  10  make  the  captain  of  their  salvation  perf. 

5.  9  he  became  the  author  of  eternal  salvation 

6.  9  things  that  accompany  salvation,  though 
9.  28  the  second  time  without  sin  unto  salvat. 

1  Pe.  1.  5  through  faith  unto  salvation  ready  to  be 

1.  9  end  of  your  faith,  (even)  the  salvation  of 
1.  10  Of  which  salvation  the  prophets  have  en. 

2  re.  3.  15  the  long  suffering  of  our  Lord  (is)  salvat. 
Jude  3  write  unto  you  of  the  common  salvation 
Rev.  7. 10  Salvation  to  our  God  which  sitteth  upon 

12.  10  Now  is  come  salvation,  and  strength,  and 
19.  1  Salvation,  and  glory,  and  honour,  and  po. 

6.  Safety,  soundness,  aurypiov  soterion. 

Luke  2.  30  For  mine  eyes  have  seen  thy  salvation 

3.  6  And  all  flesh  shall  see  the  salvation  of  God 
Acts  28.  28  that  the  salvation  of  God  is  sent  unto  the 
Eph.  6. 17  take  the  helmet  of  salvation,  and  the  sw. 

SALVATION,  to  bring  or  have  — - 

l.To  be  saved,  have  safety,  yd;  yislia,  2. 

Zecli.  9.  9  he  (is)  just,  and  having  salvation;  lowly 
2  To  give  or  cause  safety,  yd;  yasha,  5. 

Isa.  59.  16  therefore  his  arm  brought  salvation  unto 

63.  5  therefore  mine  own  arm  brought  salvation 

3 .Saving,  sound,  aurypios  sulerios. 

Titus  2.  11  grace  of  God  that  bringeth  salvation  hath 
SA-MA  -RIA,  [ups’  Sayapeia  watch. 

1.  A  hill  and  city  in  Ephraim,  the  capital  of  the  ten 
tribes  of  Israel,  forty  two  miles  N.  of  Jerusalem ;  built 
about  B.C.  925  by  Omri,  the  sixth  king  of  Israel;  its  in¬ 
habitants  were  carried  away  to  Assyria  by  Shalmanezer, 
B.C.  720,  and  their  place  supplied  by  persons  from 
Babylon,  Cuthah,  Ava  Hamath,  and  Sepharvaim,  who 


SAMARITANS 


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SAMSON 


ought  their  gods  with  them.  It  is  six  miles  N.W.  of 
echem,  and  nineteen  miles  E.  of  the  Mediterranean ; 
e  small  village  of  Sebustieh,  (a  corruption  of  the 
eek  Sebaste,  which  Herod  called  it  in  honour  of  Caesar 
igustus,)  now  occupies  part  of  the  ancient  site. 

1  Ki.  16.  24  And  they  bought  the  hill  S.  of  Shemer 

16.  24  called  tiie  name  of  the  city  which  he.  .S. 

16.  28  So  Omri  slept,  .and  was  buried  in  S.,  and 

16.  29  Ahab  tiie  son  of  Omri  reigned  over,  .in  S. 

16.  32  house  of  Baal,  which  he  had  built  in  S. 

18.  2  And  (there  was)  a  sore  famine  inS. 

20.  1  and  he  went  up  and  besieged  S.,  and  wa. 
20. 10  if  the  dust  of  S.  shall  suffice  for  handfuls 

20. 17  told  him . .  There  are  men  come  out  of  S. 

20.  34  shalt  make  streets,  .my  father  made  in  S. 

20.  43  And  the  king  of  Israel,  .came  to  S. 

21. 18  Arise,  go.  .to  meet  Ahab.  .which  (is)  in  S 

22.  10  place  in  the  entrance  of  tiie  gate  of  S. 

22.  37  brought  toS. ;  and.  .buried  the  king  in  S. 

22.  38  (one)  washed  the  chariot  in  the  pool  of  S. 
22.  51  Ahaziah.  .began  to  reign  over  Israel  in  S. 

2  Ki.  i .  2  a  lattice  in  his . .  chamber  that  (was)  in  S. 

2.  25  Carmel;  and.. thence  he  returned  to  S. 

3.  1  began  to  reign  over  Israel  in  S.  the  eight. 
3.  6  king  Jehoram  went  out  of  Samaria  the  s. 

5.  3  my  lord  (were)  with  the  prophet,  .in  S.  I 

6.  19  man  whom  ye  seek.  But  he  led  them  to  S. 

6.  20  came  to  pass,  when  they  were  come  into  S. 
6.  20  and,  behold,  (they  were)  in  the  midst  of  S. 
6.  24  that  Ben-hadad.  .went  up,  and  besieged  S. 

6.  25  And  there  was  a  great  famine  in  S. :  and 

7.  1,  18  measures  of  barley,  .in  the  gate  ofS. 

10.  1  Ahab  had  seventy  sons  iu  S.  And  Jehu 
10.  1  sent  to  S.,  unto  the  rulers  of  Jezreel 
10.  12  he  arose  and  departed,  and  came  to  S. 

10.  17  when  he  came  to  S.,  he  slew  all  that  rem. 
10.  17  unto  Ahab  in  S.,  till  he  had  destroyed  him 
10.  35  Jehu  slept,  .and  they  buried  him  in  S.  A. 
10.  36  time  that  Jehu  reigned  over  Israel  in  S. 

13.  1  Jehoahaz..  began  to  reign  over  Israel  in  S. 

13.  6  and  there  remained  the  grove  also  in  S. 

13.  9  J ehoahaz  slept . .  and  they  buried  him  in  S. 

13.  10  began  Jehoash.  .to  reign  over  Israel  in  S. 

13.  13  Joash  was  buried  in  S.  with  the  kings  of 
14. 14  he  took  all  the  gold,  and  returned  to  S. 

14.  16  Jehoash . .  was  buried  in  S.  with  the  kings 

14.  23  Joash  king  of  Israel  began  to  reign  in  S. 

15.  8  did  Zachariah.  .reign  over  Israel  in  S.  six 

15.  13  Shallum .  .lie  reigned  a  full  month  in  S. 

15.  14  For  Menaliem  the  son  of  Gadi.  .came  to S. 

1 5.  14  and  smote  Shallum  the  son  of  J abesh  in  S. 
15.  17  Menahem.  .(reigned)  ten  years  in  S 

15.  23,  27  Pekahiah .  .began  to  reign  over  Is.  in  S. 

15.  25  conspired  against,  .and  smote  him  in  S. 

17.  1  began  Hoshea..to  reign  in  S.  over  Israel 

17.  5  Then  the  king  of  Assyria,  .went  up  to  S. 

17.  6  the  king  of  Assyria  took  S.,  and  carried 

17.  28  one  of  the  priests,  .from  S.,  came  and  dw. 

18.  9  Shalmaneser,  .of  Assyria  came. .  against  S. 

18.  10  in  the  sixth  year  of  Hezekiah.  .S.  was  ta. 

18.  34  have  they  delivered  S.  out  of  mine  hand? 

21.  13  I.  stretch  over  Jerusalem  the  line  of  S. 

2  Ch.18.  2  after,  .years  he  went  down  to  Ahab  to  S 

18.  9  place  at  the  entering  in  of  the  gate  of  S. 

22.  9  and  they  caught  him,  for  he  was  hid  in  S. 
25. 13  the  cities  of  J.,  from  S  even  unto  Beth. 
25.  24  (lie  took)  all  the  gold . .  and  returned  to  S. 
28.  8  children  of  Israel,  .brought  thespoil  to  S. 
28.  9  went  out  before  the  host  that  came  to  S. 
28.  15  brought  them,  then  they  returned  to  S. 

Isa.  7.  9  head  of  Ephraim  (is)  S. ..  the  head  of  S. 

8.  4  the  riches,  .of  S.  shall  be  taken  away  be. 

9.  9  the  people  shall  know,  .inhabitants  of  S. 

10.  9  (is)  not  Hamath  as  Arpad  ?  (is)  not  S.  as 

10.  10  whosegraven imagesdid excel themof.  S. 
10.  11  Shall  I  not,  as  I  have  done  unto  S  and  her 

Jer.  41.  5  from  Shiloh,  and  from  S... fourscore  men 
Eze.  16.46  thineeldersister(is)S.,sheandherdaugli 

16.  51  Neither  hath  S  committed  half  of  thy  s. 

16.  53  and  the  captivity  of  S  and  her  daughters 

16.  55  S.  and  her  daughters  shall  return  to  their 

23.  4  S.  (is)  Aholah,  and  Jerusalem  Aholibah 

23.  33  Thou  shalt  be  filled,  .with  the  cup  of .  .S. 
Hos.  13.  16  S.  shall  become  desolate  ;  for  she  hath  re. 
Amos  3.  12  the  children  of  Israel .  that  dwell  in  S.  in 
Mic.  1.  1  which  he  saw  concerningS  and  Jerusalem 

1.  5  the  transgression  of  Jacob?  (isit)  not  S.? 

1.  6  Therefore  I  will  make  S.  as  an  heap  of  the 
Acts  8.  5  Then  Philip  went  down  to  the  city  of  S 

8.  9  a  certain  man.  .bewitched  the  people  of  S. 

8.  14  the  apostles,  .heard  that  S.  had  received 

.Their  whole  territory,  but  in  New  Testament  times 
mly  the  land  of  Ephraim  and  Manasseh  W.  of  the  Jor- 
lan,  having  Galilee  on  the  N.,  the  Jordan  on  the  E., 
udea  on  the  S.,  and  the  Mediterranean  on  the  W. 

1  Ki.13.  32  high  places  which  (are)  in  the  cities  of  S. 

21.  1  hard  by  the  palace  of  Ahab  king  in  S. 

2  Ki.  1.  3  to  meet  the  messengers  of  the  king  of  S 

17.  24  king  of  Assyria,  .placed,  .in  the  cities  of  S. 
17. 24  they  possessed  S.,  and  dwelt  in  the  cities 

17.  26  thou  hast  removed,  and  placed  in.  .S. 

23. 18  bones  of  the  prophet  that  came  out  of  S. 

23. 19  high  places  that  (were)  in  the  cities  of  S. 
Ezra  4.  10  whom . .  Asnapper. .  set  in  the  cities  of  S. 

4.  17  rest  of  their  companions  that  dwell  in  S. 
Neh.  4.  2  he  spake  before . .  the  army  of  S.,  and  said 
Isa.  36.  19  have  they  delivered  S.  out  of  my  hand 
Jer.  23.  13  I  have  seen  folly  in  the  prophets  of  S. 

31.  5  yet  plant  vines  upon  the  mountains  of  S. 
Hos.  7.  1  would  have  healed,  .the  wickedness  of  S. 
8.  5  Thy  calf,  0  S.,  hath  cast,  .off ;  mine  ang. 

105 


Hos.  8.  6  the  calf  of  S.  shall  be  broken  in  pieces 
10.  5  S.  shall  fear  because  of  the  calves  of  Bet. 
10.  7  S.,  her  king  is  cut  off  as  the  foam  upon 
Amos  3.  9  Assem. .  .selves  upon  the  mountains  of  S. 

4.  1  ye  kine . .  that  (are)  in  the  mountain  of  S. 

6.  1  them  (that) . .  trust  in  the  mountain  of  S. 

8.  14  They  that  swear  by  the  sin  of  S.,  and  say 
Obad.  19  and  they  shall  possess,  .the  fields  of  S. 
Lukei7.  11  passed  through  the  midst  of  S.  and  Gali. 
John  4.  4  ADd  he  must  needs  go  through  S. 

4.  5  Then  cometli  he  to  a  city  of  S.,  which  is 
4.  7  There  cometh  a  woman  of  S.  to  draw  wa. 

4.  9  Then  saith  the  woman  of  S.  unto  him 
4.  9  thou,  .askest  drink  of  me.  .a  woman  of  S.? 
Acts  1.  8  and  ye  shall  be  witnesses  unto  me.  in  S. 

8.  1  were,  all  scattered  abroad  throughout . .  S. 

9.  31  had  the  churches  rest  throughout.  .S. 

15.  3  they  passed  through  Phenice  and  S.,  decl. 

SAMA-RI-TANS,  O'PIDB’  ’Sagapelrgs. 

The  inhabitants  of  what  was  afterwards  the  central  pro¬ 
vince  of  Palestine,  or  Ephraim  and  Manasseh  \V.  of  the 
Jordan;  they  were  of  heathen  origin  and  tendencies, 
and  would  hold  no  religious  fellowship  with  the  J  ews,  yet 
many  of  them  gladly  embraced  the  Gospel.  At  present 
the  name  Samaritan  is  restricted  to  about  200  persons 
residing  at  Nablous,  the  ancient  Shechem,  who  still 
retain  some  very  ancient  MSS.  of  the  Pentateuch  iu 
Samaritan  churches,  and  rigidly  observe  the  passover 
on  a  sacred  spot  on  Mount  Gerizim. 

2  Ki.17.  29  of  the  high  places  which  the  S.  had  made 
Mattio.  5  into  (any)  city  of  the  S.  enter  ye  not 
Luke  9.  52  went,  and  entered  into  a  village  of  the  S. 

10.  33  But  a  certain  S. . .  compassion  (on  him) 

17.  16  giving  him  thanks:  and  he  was  a  S. 

John  4.  9  for  the  Jews  have  no  dealings  with  the  S. 
4.  39  many  of  the  S.  of .  .city  believed  on  him 
4.  40  So  when  the  S.  were  come  unto  him 
8.  48  Say  we  not  well  that  thou  art  a  S.,  and 
Acts  8.  25  preached  the  gospel  in.  .villages  of  the  S. 
SAME,  (the  or  that)  — 

I  .Midst,  13  gav. 

Ezra  4. 15  moved  sedition  within  the  same  of  old 

2.  This,  7|i  dak. 

Ezra  5.  16  Then  came  the  same  Sheshbazzar,  (and) 

3.  This,  [31  dikken. 

Dan.  7.  21  the  same  horn  made  war  with  the  saints 

4.  lie,  he  himself,  kin  liu. 

Gen.  19.  37  the  same  (is)  the  father  of  the  Moabites 
5 .She,  it,  k'n,  k'nn  hahi,  hi. 

Gen.  14.  8  the  king  of  Bela,  the  same  (is)  Zoar  ;  and 
Lev.  23.  30  the  same  soul  will  I  destroy  from  among 
2  Ki.  8.  22  Then  Libnah  revolted  at  the  same  time 

6.  They,  on,  nan  hemmah,  hem. 

Gen.  6.  4  the  same  (became)  mighty  men  which  (w.) 
Eze.  10. 16  the  same  wheels  also  turned  not  from  be. 
10.  22  likeness  of  their  faces  (was)  the  same  fa. 

7.  This,  njn,  nt  zeh,  hazzeh. 

Gen.  7".  1 1  the  same  day  were  all  the  fountains  of  the 
Psa.  75.  8  poureth  out  of  the  same :  but  the  dregs 

3. This  ( fern .),  nut  zotli. 

Eze.  21.  26  this  (shall)  not  (be)  the  same :  exalt  (him 

9.  Bone,  substance,  dxj;  etsem. 

Lev.  23.  28  ye  shall  do  no  work  in  that  same  day;  for 
23.  29  shall  not  be  afflicted  in  that  same  day,  he 

23.  30  that  doeth  any  work  in  that  same  day,  the 
Eze.  24.  2  the  name  of  the  day,  (even)  of  this  same 

24.  2  set  himself  against  Jerusalem  this  same 

10 . He,  he  himself,  it,  it  itself,  avros  autos. 

Matt  25.  16  went  and  traded  with  the  same,  and  made 
Luke  7.  21  in  the  same  hour  he  cured  many  of  (their) 
10.  10  go.  .out  into  the  streets  of  the  same,  and 
Bom.  9. 17  Even  for  this  same  purpose  have  I  raised 

12.  16  of  the  same  mind  one  toward  another 

1  Co.  1  10  thesamething.  .thesamemind.  .thesame 

2  Co.  2.  3  I  wrote  this  same  unto  you,  lest,  when  I 
Phil.  4.  j.  that  they  be  of  the  same  mind  in  the  L. 

1  Pe.  4.  1  arm  yourselves  likewise  with  the  same 

II  .He,  she,  it,  that  very,  bceivos  ekeinos. 

Matt  10.  19  for  it  shall  be  given  you  iu  [that  samel 

13.  1  The  sameday  went  Jesus  outof  the  house 

15.  22  woman  of  Canaan  came  out  of  the  same 

18.  1  the  same  time  came  the  disciples  unto  J. 

18.  28  the  [same]  servant  went  out,  and  found 

22.  23  The  same  day  came  to  him  the  Sadducees 
26.  55  In  that  same  hour  said  Jesus  to  the  mul. 

Mark  4.  35  the  same  day,  when  the  even  was  come 
John  1.  33  same  said  unto  me,  Upon  whom  thou  shalt 

4.  53  father  knew  that  (it  was)  at  the  same  I10. 

5.  9  and  on  the  same  day  was  the  sabbath 

5. 1 1  the  same  said  unto  me,  Take  up  thy  bed 

10.  1  climbeth  up  some  other  way,  the  same  is 

11.  49  being  the  high  priest  that  same  year,  said 

12.  48  the  same  shall  judge  him  the  last  day 

18.  13  which  was  the  high  priest  that  same  year 
20.  19  Then  the  same  day  at  evening,  being  the 

Acts  2.  41  same  day  there  were  added  (unto  them) 

12.  6  the  same  night  Peter  was  sleeping  betw. 

16.  33  took  them  the  same  hour  of  the  night,  and 

19.  23  the  same  time  there  arose  no  small  stir 
28.  7  In  the  same  quarters  were  possessions  of 

2  Co.  7.  8  I  perceive  that  the  same  epistle  hath  ma. 
Eev.  11.  13  the  same  hour  was  there  a  great  earthqu. 

1'2.  This,  that,  out  os  howtos. 

Malt.  5.  19  the  same  shall  be  called  great  in  the  king. 

13.  20  thesame  islie  thatheareth  the  word,  and 


Matt  18.  4  the  same  is  greatest  in  the  kingdom  of 
2 1 . 42  the  same  is  become  the  head  of  the  comer 

24.  13  he  that  shall  endure,  .the  same  shall  be 
26.  23  He  that  dippeth.  .the  same  shall  betray 
Mark  3.  35  the  same  is  my  brother,  and  my  sister,  and 

8.  35  whosoever  shall  lose  his  life,  .[the  same] 
13. 13  he  that  shall  endure,  .the  same  shall  be 

Luke  2.  25  the  same  man  (was)  just  and  devout,  wa. 

9.  24  whosoever  will  lose  his  life,  .the  samesli. 

9.  48  least  among  you  all,  the  same  shall  be  gr. 

16.  1  the  same  was  accused  unto  him  that  he 

20.  17  the  same  is  become  the  head  of  the  cor.? 

23.  51  The  same  had  not  consented  to  the  cou. 
John  1.  2  The  same  was  in  the  beginning  with  God 
1.  7  The  same  came  for  a  witness,  to  bear  wit. 

1.  33  [the  same]  is  he  which  baptizeth  with  the 
3.  2  Thesame  came  to  Jesus  by  night,  and  sa. 

3.  26  the  same  baptizeth,  and  all  (men)  come 
7.  18  the  same  is  true,  and  no  unrighteousness 
15.  5  the  same  bringeth  forth  much  fruit ;  for 
Acts  1.  11  this  same  Jesus,  which  is  taken  up  from 

7.  19  The  same  dealt  subtilely  with  our  kindred 

14.  9  The  same  heard  Paul  speak  :  who  stedfa. 

1  Co.  8.  3  But  if  any  man  love  God,  the  same  is  kn. 

2  Co.  8.  19  administered  by  us  to  the  glory  of  the  [s.] 
Eph.  6.  8  tliesameshall  hereceive  of  the  Lord,  wh. 
Jas.  3.  2  the  same  (is)  a  perfect  man,  (and)  able  also 
1  Pe.  2.  7  the  same  is  made  the  head  of  the  corner 
Kev.  3.  5  He  that  overcometh,  [the  same]  shall  be 

13.  These,  those,  ovroi  houtoi. 

Luke2o.  47  the  same  shall  receive  greater  damnation 
Johni2.  21  The  same  came  therefore  to  Philip,  which 
Gal.  3.  7  Know  ye.  .the  same  are  the  children  of 

14.  This,  a.vTT]  haute. 

Acts  16.  17  The  same  followed  Paul  and  us,  and  cried 

15.  These,  those,  ravra  tauta. 

1  Co.  9.  8  man?  or  saith  not  the  law  the  same  also? 

2  Ti.  2.  2  the  same  commit  thou  to  faithful  men,  who 

1 6.  In  this,  tuvtti  taute. 

1  Co.  7.  20  Let  every  man  abide  in  the  same  calling 

2  Co.  9.  4  should  be  ashamed  in  this  same  confident 

17.  This,  Taimgv  tauten. 

Acts  13.  33  God  hath  fulfilled  thesame  unto  us  their 
2  Co.  8.  6  would  also  finish  in  you  the  same  grace 
9.  5  that  the  same  might  be  ready,  as  (a  mat. 

18.  This,  TaoTTjs  tautes. 

Acts  8.35  began  at  the  same  scripture,  and  preached 

19.  This  itself,  aiiro  tout o  auto  touto. 

Gal.  2.  10  the  same  which  I  also  was  forward  to  do 
Col.  4.  8  Whom  I  have  sent  unto  you  for  the  same 

20.  This,  tovtov  ton  ton. 

Acts  7.  35  the  same  did  God  send  (to  be)  a  ruler  and 

21. ro  this,  TovTCj)  touto. 

Acts  21.  9  the  same  man  had  four  daughters,  virgins 
2  Pe.  2.  19  of  the  same  is  he  brought  in  bondage 
[See  also  Body,  care,  cause,  craft,  day,  hour,  manner, 
mind,  place,  purpose,  quarter,  rank,  springeth.springeth 
up,  that.] 

SAM-GAR  ne'-bo,  wj-ispp. 

A  prince  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  who  sat  in  the  middle 
gate  of  Jerusalem.  B.c.  588. 

Jer.  39.  3  Nergal-sharezer,  S.,  Sarsecliim,  Babsaris 

SAM'-LAH,  rba'y  garment. 

Tiie  fifth  of  the  ancient  kings  of  Edom,  of  the  city  of 
Masrekali.  B.c.  1500. 

Gen.  36.  36  and  S.  of  Masrekali  reigned  in  his  stead 
36.  37  And  S.  died,  and  Saul,  reigned  in  his  st. 
1  Cli.  1.  47  S.  of  Masrekali  reigned  in  his  stead 

1.  48  when  S.  was  dead,  Shaul ..  reigned  in  his 
SA'-MOS,  2cquos. 

An  island  in  tiie  A5gean  Sea,  nine  miles  off  the  coast  of 
Lydia  in  Asia  Minor,  a  few  miles  S.W.  of  Ephesus,  and 
about  seventy-two  miles  in  circumference  ;  noted  for  its 
worship  of  Juno,  its  valuable  pottery,  and  as  the  birth¬ 
place  of  Pythagoras. 

Acts  20. 15  the  next(day)we  arrived  atS.,  and  tarried 
SA-MO-THRA-CI-A,  2apo0paicij. 

A  small  island  in  the  N.E.  of  the  Aegean  Sea,  above  the 
Hellespont,  and  ten  miles  S.  of  Thrace,  seventeen  miles 
in  circumference ;  once  called  Dardana,  Leucania,  and 
also  Samos  ;  now  called  Samandrachi  or  Samothraki. 

Acts  16. 11  we  came  with  astraight  course  to  S.,  and 
SAM-'SON,  jicipz’  distinguished,  strong,  Sayipivy. 

A  Dauite,  son  of  Manoah  a  native  of  Zorali ;  lie  judged 
the  S.W.  of  Israel  twenty  years ;  his  birth  was  foretold, 
also  his  manner  of  life  ;  his  great  strength  enabled  him 
to  kill  a  lion,  thirty  Philistines,  to  break  the  strongest 
bands,  to  smite  1000  men,  to  carry  off  the  gates  of  Gaza, 
and  at  last  to  pull  down  the  house  of  Dagon.  B.c.  1120. 
Judgi3.  24  woman  bare  a  son,  and  called  his  nameS. 

14.  I  S.  went  down  to  Timnath,  and  saw  a  wo. 

14.  3  S.  said  unto  his  father,  Get  her  for  me 

14.  5  Then  went  S.  down,  and  his  father  and 

14.  7  And  he  went  down,  .and  she  pleased  S. 
14.  10  S.  made  there  a  feast ;  for  so  used  theyo. 
14.  12  S.  said  unto  them,  I  will  now  put  forth  a 
14.  15  they  said  unto  S.’s  wife,  Entice  thy  hush. 
14.  16  S.’s  wife  wept  before  him,  and  said,  Thou 

14.  20  S.’s  wife  was  (given)  to  his  companion,  wh. 

15.  1  S.  visited  his  wife  with  a  kid ;  and  he  said 

15.  3  S.  said  concerning  them.  Now  shall  I  be 

15.  4  S.  went  and  caught  three  hundred  foxes 

15.  6  they  answered,  S.,  the  son  in  law  of  the 

15.  7  S.  said  unto  them,  Though  ye  have  done 
15.  10  they  answered,  To  bind  S.  are  we  come  up 


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SANCTIFY 


Judgis.  ii  three  thousand  men  of  Judah,  .said  to  S. 

15. 12  S.  said  unto  them,  Swear  unto  me,  that 
15. 16  S.  said,  With  the  jawbone  of  an  ass,  heaps 
16.  1  Then  went  S.  to  Gaza,  and  saw  there  an 
16!  2  (it  was  told)  the  Gazites,  saying,  S.  is  come 
16.  3  S.  lay  till  midnight,  and  arose  at  midnight 
16.  6  Delilah  said  to  S.,  Tell  me,  I  praythee,wh. 
16.  7  S.  said  unto  her,  If  they  bind  me  with 
16.  9,  12,  14,  20  The  Philistines  (be)  upon  thee  S. 

16. 10  Delilah  said  unto  S.,  Behold,  thou  hast 
16.  13  Delilah  said  unto  S.,  Hitherto  thou  hast 
16.  23  Our  god  hath  deliveredS.  our  enemyinto 
16.  25  Call  for  S.,  that  he  may  make  us  sport 
16.  25  they  called  for  S.  out  of  the  prison  house 
16.  26  S.  said  unto  the  lad  that  held  him  by  the 
16.  27  and  women,  that  beheld  while  S.  madesp. 
16.  28  S.  called  unto  the  Lord,  and  said,  O  Lord 
16.  29  S.  took  hold  of  the  two  middle  pillars  upon 
16.  30  S.  said,  Let  me  die  with  the  Philistines 
Heb.  11.  32  to  tell  of  Gideon. .(of)  S.,  and  (of)  Jephtli. 

SA-MU'-EL,  ^iony  SapowfiX  heard  of  God. 

A  Levite,  son  of  Elkanah  and  Hannah,  of  Ramathaim- 
Zophim  in  Mount  Ephraim  ;  the  last  of  the  Judges,  and 
the  first  of  the  Prophets  (after  Moses),  a  class  of  men 
who  continued  till  Malaehi  and  J ohn  ;  he  was  asked  of 
God,  and  for  him,  was  devoted  to  him  from  childhood, 
spoken  to  by  him,  persuaded  Israel  to  abandon  idolatry 
at  Mizpeh,  had  two  wicked  sons,  explained  the  usages 
of  kings,  received  Saul,  anointed  him,  assertedhis  in- 
tegrity,  reproved  Saul,  leaves  him,  anoints  David,  and 
dies.  B.C.  1171-1060. 

1  Sa.  1.  20  she  bare  a  son,  and  called  his  name  S. 

2.  18  S.  ministered  before  the  LORD,  (being)  a 

2.  21  And  the  child  S.  grew  before  the  Lord 

2.  26  the  child  S.  grew  on,  and  was  in  favour 

3.  I  the  child  S.  ministered  unto  the  Lord  be. 

3.  3  went  out . .  and  S.  was  laid  down  (to  sleep) 

3.  4  the  Lord  called  S. :  and  he  answered.  Here 
3.  6  the  Lord  called  yet  again,  S.  And  S.  arose 
3.  7  Now  S.  did  not  yet  know  the  Lord,  neith. 
3.  8  the  Lord  called  S.  again  the  third  time 
3.  9  Eli  said  unto  S.,  Go,  lie  down,  .so  S.  went 

3. 10  the  Lord,  .called  as  at  other  times,  S  ,  S. 

3. 10  S.  answered,  Speak  ;  for  thy  servant  hear. 

3. 11  the  Lord  said  to  S.,  Behold,  I  will  do  a 
3.  15  S.  lay  until  the  morning.  .And  S.  feared 
3.  16  Then  Eli  called  S.,  and  said,  Si.,  my  son 

3. 18  S.  told  him  every  whit,  and  hid  nothing 

3. 19  S.  grew,  and  the  Lord  was  with  him,  and 
3.  20  all  Israel,  .knew  thatS.  (was)  established 

3.  21  the  Lord  revealed  himself  to  S.  in  Shiloh 

4.  1  And  the  word  of  S.  came  to  all  Israel 

7.  3  S.  spake  unto  all  the  house  of  Israel,  say. 

7.  5  S.  said.  Gather  all  Israel  to  Mizpeh,  and 

7.  6  S.  judged  the  children  of  Israel  in  Mizpeli 

7.  8  the  children  of  Israelsaidto  S.,  Cease  not 

7.  9  And  S.  took  a  sucking  lamb,  and  offered 

7.  9  and  S.  cried  unto  the  Lord  for  Israel ;  and 

7. 10  as  S.  was  offering  up  the  burnt  offering 

7. 12  S.  took  a  stone,  and  set  (it)  between  Miz. 

7. 13  against  the  Philistines  all  the  days  of  S. 

7. 15  S.  judged  Israel  all  the  days  of  his  life 

8.  1  And  it  came  to  pass,  whenS.  was  old,  that 

8.  4  Then  all  the  elders . .  came  to  S.  unto  Ra. 

8  6  the  thing  displeased  S. . .  And  S.  prayed 

8.  7  the  Lord  said  unto  S.,  Hearken  unto  the 

8. 10  S.  told  all  the  words  of  the  Lord  unto 

8. 19  the  people  refused  to  obey  the  voice  of  S. 

8.  21  S.  heard  all  the  words  of  the  people,  and 

8.  22  the  Lord  said  to  S.,  Hearken  unto  their 

8.  22  S.  said  unto  the  men  of  Israel,  Go  ye  ev. 

9. 14  S.  came  out  against  them,  for  to  go  upto 

9. 15  the  Lord  had  told  S.  in  his  ear  a  day  be. 
9. 17  when  S.  saw  Saul,  the  Lord  said  unto  him 

9.  18  Saul  drew  near  to  S.  in  the  gate,  and  said 
'  9.  19  S.  answered  Saul,  and  said,  I  (am)  the  se. 

9.  22  S.  took  Saul  and  his  servant,  and  brought 

9.  23  S.  said  unto  the  cook,  Bring  the  portion 

9.  24  So  Saul  did  eat  with  S.  that  day 

9.  26  S.  called  Saul  to  the  top  of  the  house,  say. 

9.  26  they  went  out  both  of  them,  he  and  S.,  ab. 

9.  27  S.  said  to  Saul,  Bid  the  servant  pass  on 

10.  1  S.  took  a  vial  of  oil,  and  poured  (it)  upon 

10.  9  when  he  had  turned  his  back  to  go  from  S. 

10.  14  we  saw  that,  .no  where,  we  came  to  S. 

10.  15  Tell  me,  I  praytliee,  whatS.  saiduntoyou 

10.  16  of  the  matter  of  the  kingdom,  whereof  S. 

10.  17  S.  called  the  people  together  unto  the  L. 
10.  20  S.  had  caused  all  the  tribes  of  Israel  toco. 
10.  24  S.  said  to  all  the  people,  See  ye  him  whom 

10.  25  S.  told  the  people  the  manner  of  the  kin. 

10.  25  S.  sent  all  the  people  away,  every  mau  to 

11.  7  Who.  cometh  not ..  after  Saul  and  after  S. 

11.  12  the  people  said  unto  S.,  Who  (is)  he  that 

11.  14  Then  said  S.  to  the  people,  Come,  and  let 

12.  1  S.said  unto  all  Israel,  Behold,  I  have  hear. 

12.  6  S.  said  unto  the  people,  (It  is)  the  Lord  th. 

12. 11  the  Lord  sent  Jerubbael.  .and  S.,  and  de 
12. 18  So  S.  called  unto  the  Lord  ;  and  the  Lord 
12.18  the  people  greatly  feared  the  Lord  and  S 

12.  19  all  the  people  said  unto  S. ,  Pray  for  thy  se. 

12.  20  S.  said  unto  the  people,  Fear  not :  ye  have 

13.  8  according  to  the  set  time  that  S.  (had  ap.) 

13.  8  but  S.  came  not  to  Gilgal ;  and  the  people 

13. 10  it  came  to  pass,  .behold,  S.  came  ;  and  S. 

13. 11  S.  said,  What  hast  thou  done?  And  Saul 

13. 13  S.  said  to  Saul,  Thou  hast  done  foolishly 

13. 15  S.  arose,  and  gat  him  up  from  Gilgal  unto 
15.  1  S.  also  unto  Saul,  The  Lord  sent  me  to  an. 
15.  10  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto  S. 
15.  11  grieved  S. ;  and  he  cried  unto  the  LORD 


1  Sa.  15.  12  when  S.  rose  early  to  meet  Saul  in  the  mo. 

15. 12  it  was  told  S.,  saying,  Saul  came  to  Carmel 
15.  13  S.  came  to  Saul :  and  Saul  said  unto  him 
15.  14  S.  said,  What,  .then this bleatingof  the  sh. 
15.  16  S.  said  unto  Saul,  Stay,  and  I  will  tell  thee 
15.  17  S.  said,  When  thou  (wast)  little  in  thine 
15.  20  Saul  said  unto  S.,  Yea,  I  have  obeyed  the 
15.  22  S.  said,  Hath  the  Lord  (as  great)  delight 
15.  24  Saul  said  unto  S.,  I  have  sinned  :  for  I  h. 
15.  26  S.  said  unto  Saul,  I  will  not  return  with 
15. 27  as  S.  turned  about  to  go  away,  he  laid 
15.  28  S.  said  unto  him,  The  Lord  hath  rent  the 
15.  31  So  S.  turned  again  after  Saul ;  and  Saul 

15. 32  Then  said  S.,  Bring  ye  hither  to  me  Agag 
15.  33  S.  said,  As  thy  sword  hath  made  women 

15. 33  S.  hewed  Agag  in  pieces  before  the  LORD 
15.  34  S.  went  to  Ramah ;  and  Saul  went  up  to 
1 5.  35  S.  came  no  more  to  see  Saul  un  til . .  his  de. 

15.  35  nevertheless  S.  mourned  for  Saul :  and 

16.  1  the  LoRDsaid  unto  S.,  How  long  wilt  thou 
16.  2  S.  said,  How  can  I  go?  if  Saul  hear  (it),  he 
16.  4  S.  did  that  which  the  Lord  spake,  andca. 
16.  7  the  Lord  said  unto  S.,  Look  not  onhis'eo. 
16.  8  Abinadab,  aud  made  him  pass  before  S. 

16.  10  made  seven  of  his  sons  to  pass  before  S. 

16.  10  S.  said  unto  Jesse,  The  Lord  hath  not  ch. 

16. 11  S.  said  unto  Jesse,  Are  here  all  (thy)chi.? 

16. 11  S.  said  untoJesse,  Send  andfetch  him:  for 
16.  13  Then  S.  took  the  horn  of  oil,  and  anointed 
16.  13  So  S.  rose  up,  and  went  to  Ramah 

19.  18  So  David  fled,  aud  escaped,  and  came  to  S. 
19.  18  And  he  and  S.  went  and  dwelt  in  Naioth 
19.  20  and  S.  standing  (as)  appointed  over  them 
19.  22  he  asked  and  said,  Where  (are)  S.  andD.? 
19.  24  he.  .prophesied  before  S.  in  like  manner 

25.  1  S.  died ;  and  all  the  Israelites  were  gath. 

28.  3  Now  S.  was  dead,  and  all  Israel  had  lam. 

28.  11  Whom.  .And  he  said,  Bring  me  up  S. 

28.  12  when  the  woman  saw  S.,  shecried  with  a 

28. 14  Saul  perceived  that  it  (was)  S.,  and  he  st. 

28. 15  S.  said  to  Saul,  Why  hast  thou  disquieted 

28. 16  Then  said  S.,  Wherefore  then  dost  thouask 

28.  20  sore  afraid,  because  of  the  words  of  S. 

1  Ch.  6.  28  the  sons  of  S. ;  the  first  born  Vashni,  and 

9.  22  whom  David  aud  S.  the  seer  did  ordain  in 

11.  3  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  S. 

26.  28  And  all  that  S.  the  seer,  .had  dedicated 

29.  29  they  (are)  written  in  the  book  of  S.  the  se. 

2  Ch.35. 18  passover  like  to  that,  .from  the  days  of  S. 
l’sa.  99.  6  and  S.  among  them  that  call  upon  his  na. 
Jer.  15.  I  Though  Moses.. S.  stood  before  me,  (yet) 
Acts  3.  24  the  prophets  from  S.  and  those  thatfollow 

13.  20  afterthat  he  gave,  .judges,  .until  S.  thep. 
Heb.  II.  32  David  also,  and  S.,  and  (of)  the  prophets 

SAN-BAL'-LAT,  B^ID. 

A  Horonite  (from  Bethlioron  in  Ephraim,  or  Horonaim 
in  Moab),  an  enemy  of  the  Jews  who  opposed  Nehemiali 
in  tiie  days  of  Artaxerxes  Longimanus.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  2. 10,  19  When  S.  the  Horonite,  and  Tobiah  the 

4.  1  when  S.  heard  that  we  builded  the  wall 

4.  7  S. .  .heard  thatthe  walls  of  Jerusalem  were 
6.  1  when  S.. heard  that  I  had  builded  the  wall 
6.  2  S.  and  Geshem  sent  unto  me,  saying,  Come 
6.  5  Then  sent  S.  his  servant  unto  me  in  like 

6. 12  for  Tobiah  and  S.  had  hired  him 
6.  14  My  God,  think  thou  upon  Tobiah  and  S. 
13.  28  And  (one.  .was)  son  in  law  to  S.  the  Hor. 
SANCTIFICATION  — 

Separation,  a  setting  apart,  ayia.criJ.6s  hagiasmos. 

1  Co.  1.  30  righteousness,  and  sanctification,  and  red. 

1  Th.  4.  3  this  is  the  will  of  God,  (even)  your  sancti. 

4.  4  how  to  possess  his  vessel  in  sanctification 

2  Th.  2.  13  chosen  you  to  salvation  through  sanctific. 
1  Pe.  1.  2  through  sanctification  of  the  spirit,  unto 

SANCTIFIED,  (to  be)  — 

1  .To  be  separate,  set  apart,  qadesh. 

1  Sa.  21.  5  though  it  were  sanctified  this  day  in  the 

2.  To  be  separated,  set  apart,  ttni)  qadesh,  2. 

Exod29.  43  (the  tabernacle)  shall  be  sanctified  by  my 
Lev.  10.  3  will  be  sanctified  in  them  that  come  nigh 
N uni2o.  13  strove  with  the  Lord,  and  he  was  sancti. 
Isa.  5.  16  holy,  shall  be  sanctified  in  righteousness 
Eze.  20.  41  will  lie  sanctified  in  you  before  the  heat. 

28.  22  when  I .  .shall  be  sanctified  in  her 

28.  25  shall  be  sanctified  iu  them  in  the  sight  of 

36.  23  I  shall  be  sanctified  in  you  before  their 

38.  16  when  I  shall  be  sanctified  in  thee,  0  Gog 

39.  27  am  sanctified  in  them  in  the  sight  of  ma. 

3 . To  be  separated,  set  apart,  ehr  qadesh,  4. 

Eze.  48. 11  for  the  priests  that  are  sanctified  of  the 

4 . To  separate,  set  self  apart,  qadesh ,  7. 

2  Ch.  5.  11  the  priests  (that  were)  present  were  sane. 

30.  17  many .  .that  were  not  sanctified :  therefore 

5 . To  separate,  set  apart,  ay  10.(01  hagiazb. 

Acts  20.  32  inheritance  among  all  them  which  aresa. 

26.  18  inheritance  among  them  which  are  sane. 
Rom  15.  16  being  sanctified  by  the  Holy  Ghost 
1  Co.  1.  2  to  them  that  are  sanctified  in  Christ  Jesus 

6.  11  but  ye  are  washed,  but  ye  are  sanctified 

7.  14  For  the  unbelieving  husband  is  sanctified 

7. 14  unbelieving  wife  is  sanctified  by  the  hus. 

1  Ti.  4.  5  For  it  is  sanctified  of  God  and  prayer 

2  Ti.  2.  21  be  shall  be  a  vessel  unto  honour,  sanctified 
Heb.  2.  11  they  who  are  sanctified  (are)  all  of  one,  for 

10.  to  By  the  which  will  we  are  sanctified  thro. 

10. 14  perfected  forever  them  that  are  sanctified 
10.  29  wherewith  he  was  sanctified,  an  unholy 

Jude  1  to  them  [that  are  sanctified]  by  God  the 


SANCTIFIED  (one)  — 

1  .To  be  separated,  set  apart,  eh;)  qadesh,  4. 

Isa.  13.  3  I  have  commanded  my  sanctified  ones,  I 
2. To  separate,  set  apart,  ay.i.(o>  hagiazb. 

John  1 7.  19  also  might  be  sanctified  through  the  truth 
SANCTIFY  (self),  to  — 

1  .To  separate,  set  apart,  qadesh,  3. 

Gen.  2.  3  God  blessed  the  seventh  day,  and  sancti. 
Exodi3.  2  Sanctify  unto  me  all  the  first  born,  what. 

19. 10  sanctify  them  today  and  to  morrow,  and 
19.  14  sanctified  the  people ;  and  they  washed  th. 

19.  23  saying.  Set  bounds,  .and  sanctify  it 

28.  41  sanctify  them,  that  they  may  minister  unto 

29.  27  thou  slialt  sanctify  the  breast  of  the  wave 

29.  33  made  to  consecrate  (and)  to  sanctify  them 

29.  36  and  thou  shalt  anoint  it,  to  sanctify  it 

29.  37  atonement  for  the  altar,  and  sanctify  it 

29.  44  sanctify  the  tabernacle,  .will  sanctifyalso 

30.  29  sanctify  them,  that  they  may  be  most  holy 
31.13  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  that  doth  san. 

40.  10  sanctify  the  altar  :  and  it  shall  be  an  altar 

40.11  anoint  the  laver  and  his  foot,  and  sanctify 
40.  13  sanctify  him  ;  that  he  may  minister  unto 

Lev.  8.  10  anointed  the  tabernacle,  .and  sanctified 

8.  11  both  the  laver  and  his  foot,  to  sanctify  th. 
8.  12  poured  of  the  anointing  oil.,  to  sanctify  th. 
8.  15  sanctified  it,  to  make  reconciliation  upon 
8.  30  sanctified  Aaron,  (and)  his  garments,  and 
10.  3  will  be  sanctified  iu  them  that  come  nigh 

20.  8  do  them  :  I  (am)  the  Lord  which  sanctify 

21.  8  Thou  shalt  sanctify .  fori,  .which  sanctify 

21.  15,  23  for  I  the  Lord  do  sanctify  them 

22.  9,  16  I  the  Lord  do  sanctify  them 

Num  7.  1  had  anointed  it,  and  sanctified  it,  and  all 
7.  1  and  had  anointed  them,  and  sanctified  th. 
Dcut.  5.  12  Keep  the  sabbath  day  to  sanctify  it,  astli. 

32.  51  sanctified  me  not  in  the  midst  of  the  chi 
Josh.  7. 13  sanctify  the  people,  and  say.  .thus  saith 

1  Sa.  7.  1  sanctified  Eleazar  his  son  to  keep  the  ark 

16.  5  sanctified  Jesse  and  his  sons,  and  called 

2  Ch.  29.  5  sanctify  the  house  of  the  Lord  God  of  your 

29.  17  began,  .to  sanctify .  .so  they  sanctified  the 
Neh.  3.  1  they  sanctified  it,  and  set  up  the  doors  of 

3.  1  unto  the  tower  of  Meah  they  sanctified  it 
13.  22  keep  the  gates,  to  sanctify  the  sabbath  day 
Job  1.  5  Job  sent  and  sanctified  them,  and  rose  up 
Eze.  20. 12  knowthatI(am)theLoRDtliatsanctifyth. 

36.  23  I  will  sanctify  my  great  name,  which  was 

37.  28  shall  know  that  1  the  Lord  do  sanctify 
44.  19  they  shall  not  sanctify  the  people  with  th. 
46.  20  into  the  outer  court,  to  sanctify  the  peo. 

Joel  1.  14  Sanctify  ye  a  fast,  call  a  solemn  assembly 
2.  15  sanctify  a  fast,  call  a  solemn  assembly 
2.  16  Gather  the  people,  sanctify  the  congreg. 

2.  To  separate,  set  apart,  trii)  qadesh,  5. 

Lev.  27.  14  when  a  man  shall  sanctify  his  house  (to  be] 
27. 15  if  he  that  sanctified  it  will  redeem  his  ho. 

27.  16  if  a  man  shall  sanctify  unto  the  Lord(so. 
27.  17  If  he  sanctify  his  field  from  the  year  of  J. 
27.  18  But  if  he  sanctify  his  field  after  the  jubi. 
27.  19  if  lie  that  sanctified  the  field  will  in  any 
27.  22  sanctify  unto  the  Lord  a  field  which  he 
27.  26  no  man  shall  sanctify  it :  whether  (it  be) 
Num.  8.  17  all  the  first  born .  .1  sanctified  them  for 

20. 12  Because  ye  believed  me  not,  to  sanctify 
27.  14  sanctify  me  at  the  water  before  their  eye.1 
Deut  15.  19  thou  shalt  sanctify  unto  the  Lord  thy  G 

1  Ch.23.  13  should  sanctify  the  most  holy  things,  he 

2  Ch.  7.  16  For  now  have  I  chosen  and  sanctified  thi: 

7.  20  house,  which  I  have  sanctified  for  my  na 

20. 19  have  we  prepared  and  sanctified,  and,  be. 

30.  8  which  he  hath  sanctified  for  ever ;  andse 

30.  17  had  the  charge,  .to  sanctify  (them)  unto 

Neh.  12.  47  sanctified,  .and  the  Levites  sanctified  (th. 
Isa.  8.  13  Sanctify  the  Lord  of  hosts  himself ;  and 
29.  23  they  shall  sanctify  my  name,  and  sanctif; 
Jer.  1 .  5  before  thou  earnest  forth . .  I  sanctified  tb 

3  .To  separate  or  set  self  apart,  trip  qadesh,  7. 
F.xodig.  22  sanctify  themselves,  lest  the  Lord  break 
Lev.  11.  44  therefore  sanctify  yourselves,  and  ye  shal 
20.  7  Sanctify  yourselves  therefore,  and  be  ye 
Numn.  18  Sanctify  yourselves  against  to  morrow,  ani 
Josh.  3.  5  Sanctify  yourselves :  for  to  morrow  the  L 
7.  13  Sanctify  yourselves  against  to  morrow,  fo 
1  Sa.  16.  s  sanctify  yourselves,  and  come  with  met< 

1  CI1.15.  12  sanctify  yourselves,  (both)  ye  and  your 

is.  14  sanctified  themselves  to  bring  up  the  ark 

2  Ch.  5.  11  the  priests  (that  were)  present  were  sane 

29.  5  sanctify  now  yourselves ..  and  carry  fortl 
29.  15  sanctified  themselves,  and  came,  accordin', 
29.  34  until  the  (other)  priests  had  sanctified  th 

29.  34  more  upright  in  heart  to  sanctify  themsel. 

30.  3  had  not  sanctified  themselves  suflicientlj 

30.  13  sanctified  themselves,  and  brought  in  th' 
-o.  24  great  number  of  priests  sanctified  thems 
31  18  in  their  set  office  they  sanctified  themse 
35  6  So  kill  the  passover,  and  sanctify  yourse 

Too  66  17  They  that  sanctify  themselves,  and  purif; 
Eze  38  23  wil!  I  magnify  myself,  and  sanctify  mys. 


To  set  apart,  aye a(a>  hagiazb. 

Matt23.  17  gold,  or  the  temple  that  sanciifieth  the  g. 

23.  iq  gift,  or  the  altar  that  sanctifieth  the  git 
Johmo.  36  of  him.  whom  the  Father  hath  sanctifier 

17.  17  Sanctify  them  through  thy  truth,  thy  wor< 
17. 19  for  their  sakesl  sanctify  myself,  that  the 

Eph.  5.  26  That  he  miglitsanctify  and  cleanse  it  wit' 
1  Th.  3.  23  the  very  God  of  peace  sanctify  you  whou. 
Heb.  2.  11  For  both  he  that  sanctifieth  and  they  win 


SANCTUARY 


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SARON 


Heb.  g.  13  sanctifleth  to  the  purifying  of  the  flesh 
13.  12  might  sanctify  the  people  with  his  own  hi. 

1  Pe.  3. 15  But  sanctify  the  Lord  God  in  your  hearts 

WCTUARY  — 

Hnce  set  apart,  enpn  miqdash. 

Exodis.  17  sanctuary .  .(which)  thy  hands  have  esta. 

25.  8  let  them  make  me  a  sanctuary ;  thatlmay 
Lev.  12.  4  nor  come  into  the  sanctuary,  until  the  da. 

16.  33  make  an  atonementfor  the  holy  sanctuary 

19.  30  keep  my  sabbaths,  and  reverence  my  san. 

20.  3  defile  my  sanctuary,  and  to  profane  my  ho. 

21.  12  sanctuary,  nor  profane  the  sanctuary  of 
2i.  23  that  lie  profane  not  my  sanctuaries :  for  I 

26.  2  keep  my  sabbaths,  and  reverence  my  san. 

26.  31  bring  your  sanctuaries  unto  desolation 

Num.  3.  38  keeping  the  charge  of  the  sanctuary  for  the 
no.  21  Kohathites  set  forward,  bearing  the  san. 

18.  1  shall  bear  the  iniquity  of  the  sanctuary 

19.  20  because  he  hath  defiled  the  sanctuary  of 
Josh  24.  26  oak  that  (was)  by  the  sanctuary  of  the  L. 

1  Ch.22. 19  build  ye  the  sanctuary  of  the  Lord  God,  to 

28.  10  chosen  thee  to  build  an  house  for  the  sa. 

2  CI1.20.  8  dwelt  therein,  and  have  built  thee  a  san. 

26. 18  go  out  of  the  sanctuary ;  for  thou  hast  tr. 

29.  21  for  the  sanctuary,  and  for  Judah.  And  he 

30.  8  enter  into  his  sanctuary,  which  he  hath  s. 

36. 17  the  sword  in  the  house  of  their  sanctuary 
Neh.  10.  39  where  (are)  the  vessels  of  the  sanctuary 
Psa.  73. 17  Until  I  went  into  the  sanctuary  of  God 

74.  7  They  have  cast  fire  into  thy  sanctuary,  they 
78.  69  he  built  his  sanctuary  like  high  (palaces) 
96.  6  strength  and  beauty  (are)  in  his  sanctuary 
Isa.  8.  14  he  shall  be  for  a  sanctuary ;  but  for  a  sto. 

16. 12  he  shall  come  to  his  sanctuary  to  pray,  but 
60.  13  to  beautify  the  place  of  my  sanctuary,  and 

63. 18  adversaries  have  trodden  down  thy  sane. 
Jcr.  17. 12  high  throne .  .(is)  the  place  of  our  sanctu. 

51.51  strangers  are  come  into  the  sanctuaries  of 
Lam.  1. 10  heathen  entered  into  her  sanctuary,  whom 

2.  7  he  hatli  abhorred  his  sanctuary,  he  hath 

2.  20  prophet  be  slain  in  the  sanctuary  of  the 
Eze.  5.  11  because  thou  hast  defiled  my  sanctuary 

8.  6  1  should  go  far  off  from  my  sanctuary  ?  B. 

9.  6  begin  at  my  sanctuary.  Then  they  began 
11.  16  yet  will  I  be  unto  them  as  a  little  sanctu. 

23.  38  have  defiled  my  sanctuary  in  the  same  day 

23.  39  came  the  same  day  into  my  sanctuary  to 

24.  21  I  will  profane  my  sanctuary,  the  excelle. 

25.  3  against  my  sanctuary,  when  it  was  profa. 

28. 18  Thou  hast  defiled  thy  sanctuaries  by  the 
37.  26  will  set  my  sanctuary  in  the  midst  of  them 

37.  28  when  my  sanctuary  shall  be  in  the  midst 

43.  21  place  of  the  house,  without  the  sanctuary 

44.  1  way  of  the  gate  of  the  outward  sanctuary 
44.  5  with  every  going  forth  of  the  sanctuary 
44.  7  to  be  in  my  sanctuary,  to  pollute  it,  (even) 
44.  8  set  keepers  of  my  charge  in  my  sanctuary 
44.  9  shall  enter  into  my  sanctuary,  of  any  str. 

44. 11  Yet  they  shall  be  ministers  in  my  sanctu. 
44.  15  that  kept  the  charge  of  my  sanctuary  when 

44.  16  They  shall  enter  into  my  sanctuary,  and 

45.  3  in  it  shall  be  the  sanctuary  (and)  the  most 
45.  4  for  the  priests  the  ministers  of  the  sanct. 
45.  4  houses,  and  an  holy  place  for  the  sanctu. 

45. 18  without  blemish,  and  cleanse  the  sanctu. 

47.  12  waters  they  issued  out  of  the  sanctuary 

48.  8  and  the  sanctuary  shall  be  in  the  midst  of 
48.  10,  21  the  sanctuary .  .in  the  midst  thereof 

Dan.  8.  n  the  place  of  his  sanctuary  was  cast  down 

9.  17  cause  thy  face  to  shine  upon  thy  sanctu. 
11.  31  they  shall  pollute  the  sanctuary  of  stren. 

Amos  7.  9  the  sanctuaries  of  Israel  shall  be  laid  wa. 

Separation,  v'p  qodesh. 

Exod3o.  13, 24  shekel  afterthe  shekel  of  the  sanctuary 
36.  1  of  work  for  the  service  of  the  sanctuary 
36.  3  the  work  of  the  service  of  the  sanctuary 
36.  4  that  wrought  all  the  work  of  the  sanctu. 
36.  6  more  work  for  the  offering  of  the  sanctu. 

38.  24,  25,  26  after  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary 
38.  27  were  cast  the  sockets  of  the  sanctuary 

Lev.  4.  6  sprinkle . .  before  the  veil  of  the  sanctuary 
5.  15  of  silver,  afterthe  shekel  of  the  sanctuary 

10.  4  carry  your  brethren  from,  .the  sanctuary 

27.  3  of  silver,  after  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary 

27.  25  according  to  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary 

Num.  3.  28  keeping  the  charge  of  the  sanctuary 

3.  31  the  vessels  of  the  sanctuary  wherewith 

3.  32  them  that  keep  the  charge  of  the  sanctuary 

3.  47,  50  after  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary 

4.12  wherewith  they  minister  in  the  sanctuary 

4. 15  have  made  an  end  of  covering  the  sanct. 

4.  15  and  all  the  vessels  of  the  sanctuary,  as 

4. 16  of  all  that  therein  (is),  in  the  sanctuary 

7.  9  the  service  of  the  sanctuary  belonging  un. 

7. 13  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary 
0  in  verse  19,  25,  31,  37,  43,  49,  55,  61, 67, 73,  79,  85,  86.] 

8.  19  children  of  Israel  come.. unto  the  sanctua. 
18.  3  come  nigh  the  vessels  of  the  sanctuary 
18.  5  ye  shall  keep  the  charge  of  the  sanctuary 
18.  16  after  the  shekel  of  tne  sanctuary,  which 

1  Ch.  9.  29  the  instruments  of  the  sanctuary,  and  the 

24.  5  the  governors  of  the  sanctuary,  and  gove. 

2  Oh. 30. 19  according  to  the  purification  of  the  sane. 
Psa.  20.  2  Send  thee  help  from  the  sanctuary,  and 

63.  2  so  (as)  I  have  seen  thee  in  the  sanctuary 
68.  24  the  goings  of  my  God . .  in  the  sanctuary 
74.  3  enemy  hath  done  wickedly  in  the  sanctu. 

77. 13  Thy  way,  OGod,  (is)in  the  sanctuary :  who 
78.  54  to  the  border  of  his  sanctuary,  (even  to) 

102.  19  down  from  the  height  of  his  sanctuary 


Psa.114.  2  Judah  was  his  sanctuary,  (and)  Israel  his 
134.  2  Lift  up  your  hands  (in)  the  sanctuary,  and 
150.  1  Praise  God  in  his  sanctuary:  praise  him 
Isa.  43.  28  profaned  the  princes  of  the  sanctuary, and 
Lam.  4.  1  the  stones  of  the  sanctuary  are  poured  out 
Eze.  41.  21  (were)  squared,  (and)  the  face  of  the  sane. 

41.  23  the  temple  and  the  sanctuary  had  two  do. 

42.  20  a  separation  between  the  sanctuary  and 
44.  27  in  the  day  that  he  goeth  into  the  sanctu. 

44.  27  to  minister  in  the  sanctuary,  he  shall  offer 

45.  2  there  shall  be  for  the  sanctuary  five  hun. 
Dan.  8. 13  to  give  both  the  sanctuary  and  the  host 

8.  14  then  shall  the  sanctuary  be  cleansed 

9.  26  shall  destroy  the  city  and  the  sanctuary 
Zeph.  3.  4  her  priests  have  polluted  the  sanctuary 

3.  Place  set  apart,  ayiov  hagion. 

lleb.  8.  2  A  minister  of  the  sanctuary,  and  of  the 
9.  1  also  ordinances . .  and  a  worldly  sanctuary 

9.  2  the  first,  .which  is  called  [the  sanctuary] 

13. 11  whose  blood  is  brought  into  the  sanctuary 

SAND  — 

1 .  Sand,  Vi'n  chol. 

Gen.  22.  17  as  the  sand  which  (is)  upon  the  sea  shore 

32.  12  make  thy  seed  as  the  sand  of  the  sea,  which 
41.  49  Joseph  gathered  corn  as  the  sand  of  the 

Exod.  2.  12  slew  the  Egyptian,  and  hid  him  in  the  sand 
Deut33.  19  shall  suck..(of)  treasures.. hid  in  the  sand 
Josh  11.  4  as  the  sand  that  (is)  upon  the  sea  shore  in 
Judg.  7.  12  as  the  sand  by  the  sea  side  for  multitude 

1  Sa.  13.  5  people  as  the  sand  which  (is)  on  the  sea 

2  Sa.  17.  11  as  the  sand  that  is  by  the  sea  shore  for 

1  Ki.  4.  20  as  the  sand  which  (is)  by  the  sea  in  multi. 

4.  29  even  as  the  sand  that  (is)  on  the  sea  shore 
Job  6.  3  it  would  be  heavier  than  the  sand  of  the 

29. 18  and  I  shall  multiply  (my)  days  as  the  sand 
Psa.  78.  27  feathered  fowls  like  as  the  sand  of  the  sea 

139.  18  they  are  more  in  number  than  the  sand 
Prov.27.  3  A  stone  (is)  heavy,  and  the  sand  weighty 
Isa.  10.  22  though  thy  people  Israel  be  as  the  sand 

48. 19  Thy  seed  also  had  been  as  the  sand,  and 
Jer.  5.  22  which  have  placed  the  sand  (for)  the  bo. 

15.  8  are  increased  to  me  above  the  sand  of  the 

33.  22  neither  the  sand  of  the  sea  measured 
Hos.  1. 10  children  of  Israel  shall  be  as  the  sand  of 
Uab.  1.  9  they  shall  gather  captivity  as  the  sand 

2.  Sand,  &fj.pos  aminos. 

Matt.  7.  26  man,  which  built  his  house  upon  the  sand 
Horn.  9.  27  children  of  Israel  be  as  the  sand  of  the  sea 
Heb.  11.  12  and  as  the  sand  which  is  by  the  seashore 
Eev.  13.  1  I  stood  upon  the  sand  of  the  sea,  and  saw 

20.  8  the  number  of  whom  (is)  as  the  sand  of  the 

SANDAL  — 

Sandal,  cravbaKiov  sandalion. 

Mark  6.  9  (be)  shod  with  sandals :  and  notput  on  two 
Acts  12.  8  bind  on  thy  sandals.  And  so  he  did  And 

SAN-SAN'-NAH,  .13D2D  instruction. 

A  city  in  S.  of  Judah,  near  Madmannah.  See  Kirjath- 
senneh. 

Josh.15.  31  And  Ziklag,  and  Madmannah,  and 
SAPH,  V|P  preserver. 

A  descendant  of  Bapha  the  progenitor  of  the  giants  or 
Bepliaim;  called  Sippai  in  1  Ch.  20.  4.  B.c.  1048. 

2  Sa.  21.  18  then  Sibbecliai  theHushathite  slew  S.,  w. 

SA'-PHIE,  Tptf  beautiful,  thorny.  See  Shamir. 

A  city  in  Ephraim  or  Judah,  now  cl-Savafir. 

Mic.  1. 11  Pass  ye  away,  thou  inhabitant  of  S.,  hav. 

SAP-PHI'-EA,  2av(p((pii  sapphire. 

Wife  of  Ananias,  who  joined  with  him  in  trying  to  im¬ 
pose  on  the  church,  and  was  subjected  to  the  same 
punishment. 

Acts  5.  1  a  certain  man . .  with  S.  his  wife,  sold  a  po. 

SAPPHIBE  — 

1.  Sapphire,  tbd  sappir. 

Exod24. 10  as  it  were  a  paved  work  of  a  sapphire  stone 

28. 18  an  emerald,  a  sapphire,  and  a  diamond 

39. 11  an  emerald,  a  sapphire,  and  a  diamond 
Job  28.  6  The  stones  of  it  (are)  the  place  of  sapphi. 

28.  16  with  the  precious  onyx,  or  the  sapphire 
Song  5. 14  (is as)briglit ivory  overlaid(with)sapphires 

54. 11  and  lay  thy  foundations  with  sapphires 
Lam.  4.  7  Nazarites  their  polishing  (was)  of  sap. 
Eze.  1.  26  as  the  appearance  of  a  sapphire  stone 

10.  1  over  them  as  it  were  a  sapphire  stone 

28.  13  the  sapphire,  the  emerald,  and  the  car. 

2. Sapphire,  <rdircpupo?  sappheiros. 

Eev.  21.  19  the  second,  sapphire,  the  third,  a  chal. 

SA'-EAH,  n-y  2a*5|5a  princess. 

1.  The  later  name  of  Sarai  wife  of  Abram,  wlm  bare 
Isaac  when  above  ninety  year3  of  age,  and  died  at 
Kirjath-arbaor  Hebron,  aged  127  years,  and  was  buried 
at  Machpelah.  B.c.  1950. 

Gen.  17.  15  thou  shalt  not  call  her  name  Sarai,  but  S. 

17.  17  shall  S.,  that  is  ninety  years  old,  bear? 

17. 19  S.  thy  wife  shall  bear  thee  a  son  indeed 

17.  21  Isaac,  which  S.  shall  bear  unto  thee  at 

18.  6  Abraham  hastened  into  the  tent  unto  S. 
18.  9  they  said  unto  him,  M'here(is)S.  thy  wi.? 

18. 10  S.  thy  wife  shall  haveason.  And  S. heard 

18. 11  Abraham  andS.  (were)  old.  .well  stricken 

18. 11  it  ceased  to  be  with  S.  after  the  manner 
18.  12  Therefore  S.  laughed  within  herself,  say. 

18. 13  And  the  Lord  said.  .Wherefore  did  S.  la. 

18. 14  I  will  return  unto  thee . .  and  S.  shall  have 

18. 15  Then  S.  denied,  saying,  I  laughed  not 


- -  , 

Gen.  20.  2  Abraham  said  of  S.  his  wife,  She  (is)  my 

20.  2  Abimelech  king  of  Gerar  sent,  and  took  S . 
20. 14  And  Abimelech.  .restored  him  S.  his  wife 

20. 16  unto  S.  he  said,  Behold,  I  have  given  thy 
20. 18  closed  up  all  the  wombs,  .because  of  S. 

21.  1  the  Lord  visited  S..  .the  Lord  did  untoS. 
21.  2  For  S.  conceived,  andbare  Abraham  a  son 
21.  3  Abraham  called,  .liis  son.  .whom  S.  bare 
21.  6  And  S.  said,  God  hath  made  me  to  laugh 
2i.  7  that  S.  should  have  given  children  suck  ? 
21.  9  S.  saw  the  son  of  Hagar  the  Egyptian,  wli. 
21.  12  in  all  that  S.  hath  said  unto  thee,  hearken 
23.  1  S.  was  an  hundred  and  seven  and  tw  enty 
23.  1  (these  were)  the  years  of  the  life  of  S. 

23.  2  S.  died  in  Kirjath-arba;  the  same  (is)  II. 
23.  2  Abraham  came  to  mourn  for  S.,  and  to  we. 

23.  19  Abraham  buried  S.  his  wife  in  the  cave  of 

24.  36  S.  my  master’s  wife  bare  a  son  to  my  ma. 

24.  67  Isaac  brought  her  into  his  motlierS.’s  tent 

25.  10  there  was  Abraham  buried,  and  S.  his  w. 
25.  12  whom  Hagar  the  Egyptian,  S.’s  handmaid 
49.  31  There  they  buried  Abraham  and  S.  his  wi. 

Isa.  51.  2  Lookunto  Abraha.  yourfather,  and  untoS. 
Bom.  4.  19  considered  not.  .the  deadness  of  S.’s  womb 
9.  9  At  this  time  will  I  come,  and  S.  shall  have 
Heb.  11. 11  S.  herself  received  strength  to  conceive 
1  l’e.  3.  6  Even  as  S.  obeyed  Abraham,  calling  him- 
2.  A  daughter  of  Asher.  B.C.  1690. 

Nuni26.  46  the  name  of  the  daughter  of  Asher  (was)  S. 

SA'-EAI,  "iy  Jah  is  prince. 

The  original  name  of  Sarah,  wife  of  Abraham,  and  also 
his  half-sister  on  his  father  Terah’s  side.  (Gen.  20.  12). 
Gen.  11.  29  the  name  of  Abram’s  wife  (was)  S.;  and 
11.  30  But  S.  was  barren;  she  (had)  no  child 

11.  31  Terah  took  Abram  his  son.,  and  S.  his  da. 

12.  5  Abram  took  S.  his  wife,  and  Lot  his  brot. 

12. 11  it  came  to  pass,  .that  he  said  unto  S.  his 

12. 17  the  Lord  plagued  Pharaoh .  .because  of  S. 
16.  1  Now  S.,  Abram’s  wife,bare  him  no  children 
16.  2  S.  said  unto  Abram,  Behold  now,  the  Lo. 
16.  2  And  Abram  hearkened  to  the  voice  of  S. 
16.  3  S.,  Abram’s  wife,  took  Hagar  her  maid,  the 
16.  5  S.  said  unto  Abram,  My  wrong  (be)  upon 
16.  6  Abram  said  unto  S.,  Behold,  thy  maid  (is) 
16.  6  when  S.  dealt  hardly  with  her,  she  fled 
16.  8  he  said,  Hagar,  S.’s  maid,  whence  earnest 

16.  8  I  flee  from  the  face  of  my  mistress  S. 

17.  15  S.  thy  wife,  thou  shalt  not  call  her  name  S. 

SA'-EAPH,  burning. 

A  descendant  of  Shelali  son  of  Judah,  who  had  do¬ 
minion  in  Moab.  b.c.  1300. 

1  Ch.  4.  22  Joash,  and  S.,  who  had  the  dominion  in 

SARDINE,  SARDIUS  — 

l.Ruby,  Dtr  odem. 

Exod28.  17  (the  first)  row  (shall  be)  a  sardius,  a  topaz 
39.  10  (tlie  first)  row  (was)  a  sardius,  a  topaz,  and 
Eze.  28. 13  the  sardius,  topaz,  and  the  diamond,  the 

2. Sardine,  adphivos  sardinos. 

Eev.  4.  3  like  a  jasper  and  a  sardine  stone  :  and 

3. Sardine,  adpbiov,  trapSios  sardion,  sardios. 

Eev.  21.  20  the  sixth,  sardius ;  the  seventh,  chrysop. 

SAE-Dl-US,  2ap8eu. 

The  capital  of  Lydia  in  Asia  Minor,  which  had  Smyrna 
on  the  W.,  Thyatira  on  the  N.,  and  Philadelphia  on 
the  E.,  at  the  foot  of  Mount  Tmolus  on  the  river  Pac- 
tolus ;  and  now  called  Scst-Kalessi ;  it  was  taken  by  the 
Cimmerians  about  635  B.c;  in  617  they  were  expelled; 
in  584  it  was  taken  by  the  Persians ;  in  504  by  the 
Ionians,  assisted  by  the  Athenians ;  in  395  the  Greeks 
defeated  the  Persians  in  its  vicinity;  in  334  it  sur¬ 
rendered  to  Alexander;  in  283  it  was  taken  by  Seleucus; 
in  214  Antiochus  the  Great  seized  it ;  in  189  it  was  given 
up  to  the  Bomans ;  in  A.D.  14-37  it  was  destroyed  by  an 
earthquake  and  rebuilt  by  Tiberius ;  it  was  taken  by 
the  Turks  in  the  nth  century,  and  again  in  the  14th; 
it  was  also  taken  by  Tamerlane. 

Eev.  1.  n  send  (it),  .unto  S.,  and  unto  Philadelphia 
3.  1  unto  the  angel  of  the  church  in  S.  write 
3.  4  Thou  hast  a  few  names  even  in  S.  which 

SAE-DITES,  'll  En  the  Sardite. 

The  family  of  Sered,  a  son  of  Zebulun.  B.C.  1700. 
Nuni26.  26  of  Sered,  the  family  of  the  S. :  of  Elon,  the 

SARDONYX  — 

Sardonyx,  aapSuvv^  sardonux. 

Eev.  21.  20  The  fifth  sardonyx,  the  sixth,  sardius,  the 
SA-EEP'-TA,  Sapeir to.  See  Zarepliatli. 

A  city  midway  between  Tyre  and  Sidon,  now  called 
Sarfend  or  Surafend. 

Luke  4.  26  unto  none  of  them  was  Elias  sent,  save .  1 S. 
SAR-GON,  )ino. 

Akingof  Assyria,  b.c.  718-715,  successor  of  Slialmanczar, 
and  predecessor  of  Sennacherib,  and  whose  general  was 
Tartan. 

Isa.  20.  1  when  S.  tlie  king  of  Assyria  sent  him,  and 

SA'-EID,  TT?  refuge. 

A.  city  in  Zebulun  or  Issachar. 

Josh  19.  10  the  border  of  their  inheritance  was  unto  S. 

19. 12  And  turned  from  S.  eastward  toward  the 

SA'-EON,  tapaiv. 

The  sea  coast  between  Joppa  and  Caesarea. 

Acts  9.  35  all  that  dwelt  iu  Lydda  and  S.  saw  him 


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SAR-SE'-CHIM,  D'?pn^  chief  of  the  eunuchs. 

A  prince  of  Babylon  when  Nebuchadnezzar  took  Jeru¬ 
salem,  and  who  sat  at  the  gate.  B.c.  588. 

Jer.  39.  3  Samgar-nebo,  S.,  Rabsaris,  Nergal-shar. 

SA'-RUCH,  SapovXi  Sepovx-  See  Serug. 

Father  of  Nachor  and  son  of  Ragan,  an  ancestor  of 
Jesus.  B.C.  2 1 80. 

Luke  3.  35  Which  was  (the  son)  of  S.,  which  was  (the 

SA'-TAN,  jntrn  Earni/ar,  Sara v  the  hater,  accuser. 

1.  An  adversary  of  David.  B.c.  1017. 

1  Ch.21.  1  S.  stood  up  against  Israel,  and  provoked 

2.  An  adversary,  opposing  spirit. 

Job  1.  6  sons  of  God  came .  .and  S  camealsoamong 
1.  7  the  Lord  said  untoS.,  Whence  comestth.? 
t.  7,  9  S.  answered  the  Lord,  and  said 
1.  8  the  Lord  said  unto  S.,  Hast  thou  consul. 

1. 12  the  Lord  said  unto  S.,  Behold,  all  that 

1.  12  S.  went  forth  from  the  presence  of  the  L. 

2.  1  S.  came  also  among  them  to  present  him 
2.  2  Lord  said  unto  S.,  From  whence  comest 
2.  2  S.  answered  the  Lord  and  said.  From 

2.  3  the  Lord  said  unto  S. ,  Hast  thou  consul 
2.  6  LORD  said  unto  S.,  Behold,  he  (is)  in  thine 

2.  7  So  went  S.  forth  from  the  presence  of  the 
Psa  109.  6  and  let  S.  stand  at  his  right  hand 

Zech.  3.  1  S.  standing  at  his  right  hand  toresisthim 

3.  2  Lord  said  unto  S.,  The  LORD  rebuke  thee 
Matt  4. 10  Thensaith  Jesusuntoliim,  Get.  .hence, S. 

12.  26  if  S.  cast  out  S.,  he  is  divided  against  him 
16.  23  Get  thee  behind  me,  S.:  thou  art  an  off 
Mark  1.  13  was  there  in  the  wilderness,  .tempted  of  S. 
3.  23  And  he.  .said. .  How  can  S.  cast  out  S.  ? 

3.  26  if  S.  rise  up  against  himself,  .he  cannot 

4.  15  when  they  have  heard,  S.  cometh  immed. 
8.  33  he  rebuked  Peter.. Get  thee  behind  me, S. 

Luke  a.  8  [And  Jesus.. said  Get  thee  behind  me,  S.] 

10.  18  I  beheld  S.  as  lightning  fall  from  heaven 

11. 18  If  S.  also  be  divided  against  himself  how 
13. 16  whom  S.  hath  bound,  lo,  these  eighteen 
22.  3  Then  entered  S  into  Judas  surnamed  I 
22.  31  Simon,  behold,  S.  hath  desired  (to  have) 

Johni3.  27  And  after  the  sop  S.  entered  into  him 
Acts  5.  3  Ananias,  why  hath  S.  filled  thine  heart 

26. 18  to  turn,  .(from)  the  power  of  S.  unto  God 
Ronn6.  20  the  God  of  peace  shall  bruiseS.  under  your 

1  Co.  5.  5  To  deliver  such  an  one  unto  S.  for  the  de. 

7.  5  that  S.  tempt  you  not  for  your  incontin. 

2  Co.  2.  11  Lest  S.  should  get  an  advantage  of  us 

11.  14  S.  himself  is  transformed  into  an  angel 

12.  7  the  messenger  of  S.  to  buffet  me,  lest  I 

1  Th.  2.  18  we  would  have  come,  .but  S.  hindered  us 

2  Th.  2.  9  whose  coming  is  after  the  working  of  S. 

1  Ti.  1.  20  whom  I  have  delivered  unto  S  ,  that  they 

5.  15  For  some  are  already  turned  aside  after  S. 
Rev.  2.  9  and  are  not,  but  (are)  the  synagogue  of  S. 

2.13  where  thou  dwellest,  (even)  where  Satan's 
2.  13  who  was  slain  among  you,  where  S  dwe. 

2.  24  which  have  not  known  the  depths  of  S. 

3.  9  I  will  make  them  of  the  synagogue  of  S. 
12.  9  and  S.,  which  deceiveth  the  whole  world 
20.  2  he  laid  hold  on  the  dragon . .  S. ,  and  bound 
20.  7  And.  .S.  shall  be  loosed  out  of  his  prison 

SATIATE,  to  — 

1  .To  fill,  water,  satisfy,  fin  ravah,  3. 

Jer.  31.  14  I  will  satiate  the  soul  of  the  priests  with 
2.  To  fill,  water,  satisfy,  fin  ravah,  5. 

Jer.  31.  25  I  have  satiated  the  weary  soul,  and  I  have 

SATIATE,  to  be— 

To  he  satisfied,  satmted,  full,  V'ty  sahea. 

Jer.  46. 10  it  shall  be  satiate  and  made  drunk  with 
SATISFACTION  — 

Atonement,  covering,  1S3  kopher. 

Nuni35-  31  ye  shall  take  no  satisfaction  for  the  life 
35-  32  ye  shall  take  no  satisfaction  for  him  that 

SATISFIED  (abundantly,  with),  to  be  — 

1  .To  he  full,  nSo  male. 

Exod'15.  9  my  lust  shall  be  satisfied  upon  them ;  I 

2.  To  he  satisfied,  watered,  nn  ravah. 

Psa.  36.  8  They  shall  be  abundantly  satisfied  with 

3.  To  he  satisfied,  satiated,  sahea. 

Lev.  26.  26  and  ye  shall  eat,  and  not  be  satisfied 
Deuti4-  29  shall  come,  and  shall  eat  and  be  satisfied 
Job  19.  22  Why  do  ye  persecute,  .and  are  not  satis,  w. 
27.  14  his  offspring  shall  not  be  satisfied  with 
31.  31  Oh  that  wehad  of  his  flesh!  wecannot  lies. 
Psa.  17. 15  I  shall  be  satisfied,  when  I  awake,  with 
22.  26  The  meek  shall  eat  and  be  satisfied :  they 

37. 19  in  the  days  of  famine  they  shall  be  satis. 
59. 15  Let  them,  .grudge  if  they  be  not  satisfied 
63.  5  My  soul  shall  be  satisfied  as(with)marrow 
65.  4  we  shall  be  satisfied  with  the  goodness  of 

104.  13  the  earth  is  satisfied  with  the  fruit  of  thy 
Trov  12.  11  ne  that  tilleth  his  land  shall  be  satisfied 

12. 14  A  man  shall  be  satisfied  with  good  by  the 
18.  20  A  man’s  belly  shall  be  satisfied  with  the 
20.  13  open  thine  eyes, (and)thoushalthe  sat.  w. 
27.  20  so  the  eyes  of  man  are  never  satisfied 

30. 15  Therearethree(things  that)  are  never  sa. 
Eccl.  1.  8  the  eye  is  not  satisfied  with  seeing,  nor 

4.  8  neither  is  his  eye  satisfied  with  riches 

5. 10  He  that  loveth  silver  shall  not  be  satis  w. 
Isa.  9.  20  shall  eat.  .and  they  shall  not  be  satisfied 

44. 16  he  roasteth  roast,  and  is  satisfied  :  yea 
53.  n  He  shall  gee.  .(and)  shall  be  satisfied  ;  by 


Isa.  66. 11  That  ye  may  suck,  and  be  satisfied  with 
Jer.  31. 14  people  shall  be  satisfied  withmygoodness 
50.  10  all  that  spoil  her  shall  be  satisfied,  saith 
50.  19  his  soul  shall  be  satisfied  upon  mount  E. 
Lam.  5.  6  We  have  given  the  hand,  .to  be  satisfied  w. 
Eze.  16.  28  played  the  harlot . .  yetcouldest  not  be  sa. 

16.  29  and  yet  thou  wast  not  satisfied  herewith 
Joel  2.  19  send  you  corn,  .and  ye  shall  be  satisfied 
2.  26  ye  shall  eat  in  plenty,  and  lie  satisfied 
Amos  4.  8  to  drink  water;  but  they  were  not satisfi. 
Mic  6. 14  Thou  shalt  eat,  but  not  lie  satisfied ;  and 
Ilab.  2.  5  (is)  as  death,  and  cannot  be  satisfied,  but 

4. Satisfied,  satiated,  yak'  sahea. 

Deut33.  23  0  Naphtali,  satisfied  with  favour,  and 
Prov  19.  23  and  (he  that  hath  it)  shall  abide  satisfied 

SATISFY  (with),  to  — 

\.To  fill,  fiVp  male,  3. 

Prov.  6  30  if  he  steal  to  satisfy  his  soul  when  he  is 

2.  To  water,  satiate,  nvi  ravah,  3. 

Prov.  5.  19  let  her  breasts  satisfy  thee  at  all  times 

3.  To  satisfy,  satiate,  yfiy  sahea,  3. 

Psa.  90  14  O  satisfy  us  early  with  thy  mercy ;  that 
Eze.  7.  19  they  shall  not  satisfy  their  souls,  neither 

4 . To  ( cause  to)  satisfy,  vriy  sahea,  5. 

Job  38.  27  To  satisfy  the  desolate  and  waste  (ground) 
Psa.  81. 16  with  honey,  .should  I  have  satisfied  thee 
91.  16  With  long  life  will  I  satisfy  him,  aud  sh. 
103.  5  Who  satisfieth  thy  mouth  with  good  (th.) 
105.  40  satisfied  them  with  the  bread  of  heaven 
107.  9  he  satisfieth  the  longing  soul,  and  filleth 
132.  15  I  will  abundantly  bless.  .1  will  satisfy 
145.  16  andsatisfiest  the  desire  of  every  livingth. 
Isa.  58.  10  (if)  thou .  .satisfy  the  afflicted  soul ;  then 
58.  11  satisfy  thy  soul  in  drought,  aud  make  fat 

5 .Satiety,  satisfaction,  n yfiy  sobah. 

Isa.  55  2  your  labour  for  (that  which)  satisfieth  not 

6. To  feed,  fill,  satisfy,  xoprafa  cliortazu. 

Mark  8.  4  whence  can  a  man  satisfy  these  (men)  w. 

SATISFYING  — 

1.  Satiety,  satisfaction.  Jins'  soha. 

Prov  13.  25  The  righteous  eateth  to  the  satisfying  of 

2.  Fulness,  ir\yap.ovri  plesmone. 

Col.  2.  23  not  in  any  honour  to  the  satisfying  of  the 

SATYR  — 

Hairy  one,  kid,  goat,  f'yk'  sair. 

Isa.  13.  21  owls  shall  dwell  there,  and  satyrs  shall 
34.  14  the  satyr  shall  cry  to  his  fellow ;  the  sc. 

SAUL,  SIIAIJL,  iw  2a ov\,  2aoAos  asked. 

1.  The  sixth  of  the  ancient  kings  of  Edom,  from  Reho- 
both  on  the  Euphrates.  B.c.  1490. 

Gen.  36.  37  S.  of  Rehoboth.  .reigned  in  his  stead 

36.  38  S.died  and  Baal-hanan .  .reigned  in  his  st 
1  Ch.  1 .  48  S.  of  Rehoboth  by  the  river  reigned  in . .  s. 
1.  49  when  S.  was  dead,  Baal-hanan.  .reigned 

2. A  Benjamite,  the  first  king  of  Israel.  B.C.  1096-56.' 
He  was  sent  to  seek  his  father's  asses,  applied  to  Samuel, 
was  anointed  by  him,  filled  with  the  spirit,  chosen  king, 
restricted  in  his  powers,  delivers  Jabesh-gilead  arms 
the  people  against  the  Philistines,  defeats  them,  vows 
and  sacrifices  rashly,  his  success,  left  by  Samuel,  sends 
for  David,  tries  to  kill  him,  prophesies,  pursues  David, 
slays  the  priests  of  Nob,  is  spared  by  David  in  the  cave, 
again  at  Hacliilali,  consults  a  witch  at  Endor,  is  slain  at 
Gilboawifchhis  three  sons,  was  succeeded  by  David. seven 
of  his  sons  given  up  to  the  Gibeonites,  and  hanged. 

1  Sa.  9.  2  And  he  had  a  son,  whose  name  (was)  S  .  a 

9.  3  the  asses  of  Kish,  S.'s  father  were  lost 

9.  3  Kish  said  to  S.  his  son .  .go  seek  the  asses 

9.  5  S.  said  to  the  servant  that  (was)  with  him 

9.  7  Then  said  S.  to  his  servant.  But,  behold 

9.  8  the  servant  answered  S.  again,  and  said 

9.  10  Then  said  S.  to  his  servant.  Well  said!;  co. 
9.  15  Now  the  LORD  had  told  Samuel,  .before  S. 

9. 17  when  Samuel  saw  S.,  the  Lord  said  unto 
9.  18  Then  S.  drew  near  to  Samuel  in  the  gate 
9.  19  Samuel  answered  S.,  and  said,  I  (am)  the 
9.  21  S.  answered  and  said,  (Am)  not  I  a  Benj. 
9.  22  And  Samuel  took  S.  aud  his  servant 
9.  24  took  up  the  shoulder,  .and  set  (it)  before  S. 
9.  24  So  S.  did  eat  with  Samuel  that  day 
9.  25  (Samuel)  communed  with  S.  upon  the  top 
9.  26  Samuel  called  S.  to  the  top  of  the  house 
9.  26  S.  arose,  and  they  went  out  both  of  them 
9.  27  Samuel  said  to  S.,  Bid  the  servant  pass  on 

10.  11,  12  (Is)  S.  also  among  the  prophets? 

10.  14  S.’s  uncle  said  unto  him  and  to  his  serva. 

10.  15  S.’s  uncle  said,  Tell  me,  I  pray  thee,  what 

10.  16  S.  said  unto  his  uncle,  He  told  us  plainly 

10.  21  S.  the  son  of  Kish  was  taken  :  and  when 

10.  26  S.  also  went  home  to  Gibeah ;  and  there 

11.  4  Then  came  the  messengers  toGibeahofS. 

11.  5  S.  came  after  the  herd  out  of  the  field 

11.  5  S.  said,  What  (aileth)  the  people  that  they 
n.  6  the  Spirit  of  God  came  upon  S.  when  he 

11.  7  Whosoever  cometh  not  forth  after  S.  and 

11.  11  that  S.  put  the  people  in  three  companies 

11.  12  Who  (is)  he  that  said  Shall  S.  reign  over 

1. 13  S.  said,  There  shall  not  a  man  be  put  to 

11. 15  there  they  made  S.  king  before  the  Lord 
II.  15  there  S.  and  all  the  men  of  Israel  rejoiced 

13.  i  S.  reigned  one  year ;  and  when  he  had  re. 

13.  2  S.  chose  him  three  thousand  (men)  of  Is. 

13.  2  (whereof)  two  thousand  were  with  S.  in 

13.  3  S.  blew  the  trumpet  throughout  all  the 


1  Sa.  13.  4  S.  had  smitten  a  garrison  of  the  Philistines 

13.  4  the  people  were  gathered  together  afterS. 

13.  7  As  for  S. .  all  the  people  followed  him  tr. 

13.  9  S.  said,  Bring  hither  a  burnt  offering  to 

13.  10  S.  went  out  to  meet  him,  that  he  might 

13.  11  S.  said,  Because  I  saw  that  the  people  w. 

13.  13  Samuel  said  to  S.,  Thou  hast  done  foolishly 

13.  15  Saul  numbered  the  people  (that  were)pr. 

13.  16  S.,  and  Jonathan,  .abode  in  Gibeah  of  B. 

13.  22  the  people  that  (were)  with  S  and  Jona. 

13.  22  with  S.  and  with  Jonathan  his  son  was 

14.  1  S.  said  unto  the  young  man  that  bare  1m 

14.  2  S.  tarried  in  the  uttermost  part  of  Gibeah 

14.  16  the  watchmen  of  S.  in  Gibeah  of  Benjamin 

14.  17  S.  said  unto  the  people  that  (were)  with 

14.  18  S.  said  unto  Ahiah,  Bring  hither  the  ark 

14.  19  it  came  to  pass,  when  S.  talked  unto  the 

14.  19  S.  said  unto  the  priest,  Withdraw  thine 

14.  20  S.  and  all  the  people,  .assembled  thems. 

14.  21  the  Israelites  that  (were)  with  S.  and  Jo. 

14.  24  for  S.  had  adjured  the  people,  saying,  C. 

14.  33  Then  they  told  S.,  saying.  Behold,  tliep. 

14.  34  S.  said,  Disperse  yourselves  among  thep. 

14.  35  And  S.  built  an  altar  unto  the  Lord 

14.  36  S.  said,  Let  us  go  down  after  the  Philist, 
14.  37  S.  asked  counsel  of  God,  Shall  I  go  down 
14.  38  S.  said,  Draw  ye  near  hither  all  the  chief 
14.  40  the peoplesaid untoS., Dowhatseemethg. 
14.  41  Therefore  S.  said  unto  the  Lord  God  of 
14.  41  S.  and  Jonathan  were  taken:  but  the  pe. 
14.  42  S.  said,  Cast  (lots)  between  me  and  Jon. 
14.  43  S.  said  to  Jonathan,  Tell  me  what  thou 
14.  44  S.  answered, God  dosoand  more  also:  foi 
14.  45  the  people  said  unto  S  ,  Shall  Jonathan 
14.  46  S.  went  up  from  following  the  Philistine: 
14.  47  S.  took  the  kingdom  over  Israel  aud  fou 
14.  49  Now  the  sons  of  S.  were  Jonathan,  and 
14.  50  the  name  of  S.’s  wife  (was)  Ahinoam,  thi 
14.  50  captain .  .(was)  Abner,  the  son  of  Ner.  S  ': 
14.  51  Kish  (was)  the  father  of  S.  ;  and  Ner  tin 
14.  52  And  there  was  sore  war.  .all  the  days  of  S 

14.  52  when  S.  saw  any  strong  man.  hetookhin 

15.  1  Samuel  also  said  unto  S.,  The  LORD  sent 

15.  4  S.  gathered  the  people  together,  and  num 

15.  5  S.  came  to  a  city  of  Amalek,  and  laid  wai 

15.  6  S.  said  unto  the  Kenites,  Go,  depart,  get 

15.  7  S.  smote  the  Amalekites  from  Havilah 

15.  9  S.  and  the  people  spared  Agag,  and  the 

15.  ti  ItrepentethmetliatIhavesetupS.(tobe 
15. 12  Samuel  rose  early  to  meet  S.  in  the  morn 

15.  13  AndSamuelcametoS:andS.saiduntohin 

15. 15  S.  said,  They  have  broughtthem  fromthi 

15.  16  Samuel  said  unto  S.,  Stay,  and  I  will  tel 

15.  20  S.  said  unto  Samuel,  Yea,  I  have  obeyei 

15.  24  S.  said  unto  Samuel,  I  have  sinned:  for 

15.  26  Samuel  said  untoS. .Iwillnot return witl 

15.  31  So  Samuel  turned  again  after  S. ;  and  S 

15.  34  S.  went  up  to  his  house  in  Gibeah  of  S. 
15.  35  Samuel cameno more toseeS  untiltheda; 
15.  35  nevertheless  Samuel  mourned  for  S  :  am 

15.  35  the  Lord  repented  that  he  had  made  S. 

16.  1  How  long  wilt  thou  mourn  for  S.,  seeinf 

16.  2  How  can  I  go?  if  S.  hear  (it),  he  will  kill 

16.  14  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  departed  from  S. 

16.  15  S.’s  servants  said  unto  him,  Behold  now 

16.  17  S.  said  unto  his  servants,  Provide  menov 

16.  19  Wherefore  S.  sent  messengers  unto  Jess' 

16.  20  and  sent  (them)  by  David  his  son  untoS. 

16.  21  David  came  to  S.,  and  stood  before  him 

1 6.  22  S.  sent  to  Jesse,  saying.  Let  David . .  stam 

16.  23  whenthe(evil)spiritfromGod  wasuponS 

16.  23  S.  was  refreshed,  and  was  well,  and  the 

17.  2  S.  and  the  men  of  Israel  were  gathered 

17.  8  not  I  a  Philistine,  and  ye  servants  to  S.1 

17.  11  When  S.  and  all  Israel  heard  those  word 

17.  12  man  went,  .an  old  man  in  the  days  of  S. 

17.  13  the  three  eldest  sous,  .followed  S.  to  th 

17.  14  youngest :  and  the  threeeldest  followed S 

17. 15  David  went  and  returned  from  S.  to  feei 
17. 19  Now  S.,  and  they.. (were)  in  the  valleyo 

17.  31  words  were  heard,  .rehearsed,  .before  S 

17.  32  David  said  to  S.,  Let  no  man’s  heart  fail 

17.  33  S.  said  to  David,  Thou  art  not  able  to  g 

17.  34  David  said  unto  S.,  Thy  servant  kept  his 

17.  37  S.  said  unto  David,  Go,  and  the  Lord  be 

17.  38  S.  armed  David  with  his  armour,  and  ht 
17.  39  David  said  unto  S.,  I  cannot  go  with  th. 
17.  55  when  S.  saw  David  go  forth  against  the  F 
17.  57  Abner  took  him  brought  him  before  S. 

17.  58  S.  said  to  him,  Whose  son  (art)  thou,  (th 

18.  1  when  he.  .madeauend  of  speakinguntoS 

18.  2  S.  took  him  that  day,  and  would  let  him 

18.  5  David  went  out  whithersoever  S.  senthin 

18.  5  and  S.  set  him  over  the  men  of  war;  an: 

18.  5  was  accepted,  .in  the  sight  of  S.'s  servant 

18.  6  the  women  cameout.  .to  meet  kings  ,wi 

18.  7  S.  hath  slain  his  thousands,  aud  David  hi 

18.  8  S.  was  very  wroth,  and  the  saying  dispit 

18.  9  S.  eyed  David  from  that  day  and  forwan 

18. 10  that  the  evil  spiritfrom  God  came  upon? 

18.  10  and  (there  was)  a  javelin  in  S.’s  hand 

18. 11  S.  cast  the  javelin ;  for  be  said,  I  willsm 
iS.  12  S.  was  afraid  of  David,  because  the  Lor: 

18. 12  was  with  him,  and  was  departed  from  S 

18.  13  Therefore  S.  removed  him  from  him,  am 

18.  15  when  S.  saw  that  he  behaved  himself  ver 

18. 17  S.  said  to  David,  Behold  my  elder  daugli 

18. 17  S.  said,  Let  not  mine  band  be  upon  him 
18.  18  David  said  unto  S  ,  M  ho  (am)  I  ?  and  wh 
18.  19  S.’s  daughter,  should  have  been  given  to  I 
18.  20  Aud  Michal  S.’s  daughter  loved  David 

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18.  21  S.  said,  I  will  give  him  her,  that  she  may 

18.  21  Wherefore  S.  said  to  David,  Thou  shalt 
18. 22  S.  commanded  his  servants.  .Commune 
18  23  S.  's  servants  spake  those  words  in  the  ears 
iS  24  the  servants  of  S.  told  him,  saying,  On 
18  2?  S  said,  Thus  shall  ye  say  to  David,  The 
,8  25  S.  thought  to  make  David  fall  by  the  hand 
18  27  S  gave  him  Michal  his  daughter  to  wife 
18  28  S.  saw  and  knew  that  the  Lord  (was)  with 
18  28  and  (that)  Michal,  S.’s  daughter,  loved  him 
18  29  And  S.  was  yet  the  more  afraid  of  David 

18  29  and  S.  became  David's  enemy  continually 

18.  30  more  wisely  than  all  the  servants  ofS.,so 

10  1  S  spake  to  Jonathan  his  son,  and  to  all 

iq!  2  Jonathan, S.’s  son, delighted  much  in  David 
lq  2  S.  my  father  seeketh  to  kill  thee  :  now 
iq.  4  Jonathan  spake  good  of  David  unto  S.,  and 
iq  6  S.  hearkened  unto  the  voice  of  Jonathan 
iq!  6  S.  sware,  (As)  the  Lord  liveth,  he  shall 
iq  7  Jonathan  brought  David  to S., andhe  was 

19  9  the  evil  spirit  from  the  Lord  was  upon  S. 

19.  10  S.  sought  to  smite  David  even  to  the  wall 

19. 10  but  lie  slipped  away  out  of  S.’s  presence 

19.  II  S.  also  sent  messengers  unto  David’s  ho. 
iq.  14  when  S.  sent  messengers  to  take  David 
iq  15  S.  sent  the  messengers  (again)  to  see  Da. 
iq  17  S.  said  unto  Michal,  Why  hast  thou  dec. 
iq  17  Michal  answered  S.,  He  said  unto  me.  Let 
iq  18  David .  .told  him  all  that  S.  had  done  to 
JO.  19  it  was  told  S.,  saying,  Behold,  David  (is) 

19  20  S.  sent  messengers  to  take  David  :  and 

19.  20  spirit  of  God . .  upon  the  messengers  of  S. 

19.  21  when  it  was  told  S„  he  sent  other  messe. 

19.  2i  S.  sent  messengers  again  the  third  time 

19.  24  Wherefore  they  say,  (Is)  S.  also  among 

20.  25  Abner  sat  by  S.’s  side,  and  David's  place 

20.  26  Nevertheless  S.  spake  not  anything  that 

20  27  S.  said  unto  Jonathan  his  son.  Wherefore 

20.  28  Jonathan  answered  S. ,  David  earnestly  as. 

20.  30  S.’s  anger  was  kindled  against  Jonathan 
20.  32  Jonathan  answeredS.  his  father,  and  said 

20  33  And  S.  cast  a  javelin  at  him  to  smite  him 

21  7  Now  a  certain  man  of  the  servants  of  S. 

21  7  the  chiefest  of  the  herdmen  that,  .to  S. 

2t.  10  arose,  and  fled  that  day  for  fear  of  S. 

21  11  S  hath  slain  his  thousands,  and  David  bis 

22.  6  When  S.  heard  that  David  was  discovered 

22.  6  now  S.  abode  in  Gibeah  under  a  tree  in  R. 

22'  7  S.  said  unto  his  servants  that  stood  about 

22  9  Doeg . .  which . .  set  over  the  servants  of  S. 

22  12  And  S.  said,  Hear  now,  thouson  of  Ahitub 

22. 13  S.  said  unto  him,  Why  have  ye  conspired 
22  21  Abiathar  showed  David  that  S.  had  slain 

22  22  I  knew . .  that  day . .  he  would  surely  tell  S. 

23  7  it  was  told  S.  that  David  was  come  to  R. 

23  7S  said,  God  hath  delivered  himinto  mine 
23  8  S.  called  all  the  people  together  to  war 

23.  9  David  knew  that  S.  secretly  practised  m. 

23.  10  thy  servant  hath  certainly  heard  that  S. 

23.  n  will  S.  come  down,  as  thy  servant  hath 

23. 12  Will  the  men.  .deliver,  .into,  .hand of  S.? 
23.  13  it  was  told  S.that  David  was  escaped  from 

23. 14  S.  sought  him  every  day ;  but  God  delive. 
23.  15  D.  saw  that  S.  was  come  out  to  seek  his 
23  16  Jonathan,  S.’s  son,  arose,  and  went  to  Da. 

23  17  for  the  hand  of  S.  my  father  shall  not  And 
23. 17  and  that  also  S.  my  father  knoweth 

23  19  Then  came  up  the  Zephites  to  S.  to  Gib. 
23. 21  S.  said,  Blessed  (be)  ye  of  the  Lord,  for 
23.  24  they  arose,  and  went  to  Zipli  before  S. 

23.  25  S.  also  and  his  men  went  to  seek  (him) 

23.  25  And  when  S.  heard . .  he  pursued  after  D. 
23.  26  S.  went  on  this  side  of  the  mountain,  and 

23. 26  David  made  haste . .  get  away  for  fear  of  S. 
23.  26  for  S.  and  his  men  compassed  David  and 

23. 27  there  came  a  messenger  unto  S.,  saying 

23.  28  S.  returned  from  pursuing  after  David 

24.  I  when  S.  was  returned  from  following  the 

24.  2  S.  took  three  thousand  chosen  men  out  of 
24.  3  a  cave  :  and  S.  went  in  to  cover  his  feet 
24.  4  David  arose,  and  cut  off  the  skirt  of  S.’s 
24.  5  heart  smote  him,  because  he.  .cutoff  S.’s 
24.  7  David,  .suffered  them,  .to  rise  against  S. 
24.  7  S.  rose  up  out  of  the  cave,  and  went  on 
24  8  David  also  arose  afterward . .  cried  after  S. 
24.  8  when  S.  looked  behind  him,  David  stoop. 
24.  9  David  said  to  S.,  Wherefore  hearest  thou 
24.  16  David .  .made  an  end  of  speaking.  .untoS. 
24.  16  S.  said,  (Is)  this  thy  voice ..  David?  AndS. 

24.  22  And  David  sware  unto  S.  AndS.  went  ho. 

25.  44  S.  had  given  Michal  his  daughter,  .to  P. 

26.  1  the  Ziphites  came  unto  S.  to  Gibeah,  say. 

26.  2  S.  arose,  and  went  down  to  the  wildern. 

26.  3  S.  pitched  in  the  hill  of  Hachilah,  which 
26.  3  he  saw  that  S.  came  after  him  into  the w. 
26.  4  David,  .understood  that  S.  was  come  in 
26.  5  David .  .came  to  the  place  where  S.  had 
26.  5  and  David  beheld  the  place  where  S.  lay 
26.  5  S.  lay  in  the  trench,  and  the  people  pitc. 
26  6  Who  will  go  down  with  me  to  S.  to  the 
26.  7  behold,  S.  lay  sleeping  within  the  trench 

26. 12  David  took,  .the  cruse  of  water  from  S.’s 
26. 17  S.  knew  David’s  voice,  and  said,  (Is)this 
26.  21  Then  said  S.,  I  have  sinned:  return,  my 
26.  25  S.  said  to  David,  Blessed  (be)  thou,  my 

26.  25  David  went  on  his  way,  and  S.  returned 

27.  1  I  shall .  .perish  one  day  by  the  hand  of  S. 

27.  1  S.  shall  despair  of  me,  to  seek  me  any  mo. 

27.  4  it  was  told  S.  that  David  was  fled  fo  Gath 

28.  3  S.  had  put  away  those  that  had  familiar 

28.  4  S.  gathered  all  Israel  together,  and  they 

28.  5  when  S.  saw  the  host  of  the  Philistines 


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Sa.  28.  6  when  S.  enquired  of  the  Lord,  the  Lord 
28.  7  Then  said  S.  unto  his  servants,  Seek  me 
28.  8  S.  disguised  himself,  and  put  on  other  ra. 

28.  9  Behold,  thou  knowest  what  S.  hath  done 

28. 10  And  S.  sware  to  her  by  the  Lord,  saying 

28. 12  and  the  woman  spake  to  S. .  .thou  (art)  S. 

28.  13  the  woman  said  unto  S.,  I  saw  gods  asce. 

28.  14  S.  preceived  that  it  (was)  Samuel,  and  he 
28.  15  Samuel  said  to  S.,  Why  hast  thoudisquie. 

28. 15  S.  answered,  I  am  sore  distressed;  for  the 
28.  20  S.  fell  straightway  all  along  on  the  earth 
28.  21  the  woman  came  unto  S.,  and  saw  that 

28.  25  she  brought  (it)  before  S.,  and  before  his 

29.  3  (Is)  not  this  David,  the  servant  of  S.  the 
5  S.  slew  his  thousands,  and  David  his  ten 
2  And  the  Philistines  followed  hard  upon  S. 

2  Philistines  slew  Jonathan. .  Abinadab . .  S.’s 

3  the  battle  went  sore  against  S.,  and  the 

4  Then  saidS.  unto  his  armour  bearer,  Draw 

4  Therefore  S.  took  a  sword,  and  fell  upon 

5  when  his  armour  bearer  saw  that  S.  was 

6  S.  died,  and  his  three  sons,  and  his  armour 

7  the  men.  .saw.  .that  S.  and  his  sons  were 

8  they  found  S.  and  his  three  sous  fallen  in 

11  that  which  the  Philistines  had  done  to  S. 

12  the  valiant  men.  .took  the  body  of  S. and 
2  Sa.  '1.  1  Now  it  came  to  pass  after  the  death  of  S.- 

1.  2  a  man  came  out  of  the  camp  from  S.,  with 

1.  4  and  S.  and  Jonathan  his  son  are  dead  also 
1.  5  How  knowest  thou  that  S.  and  Jonathan 
1.  6  S.  leaned  upon  his  spear ;  and,  lo,  the  ch. 

1. 12  mourned,  .and  fasted  until  even,  for  S. 

1.  17  David  lamented .. over  S.  and  over  Jon. 

I.  21  shield,  .vilely  cast  away,  the  shield  of  S. 

1.  22  and  the  sword  of  S.  returned  not  empty 
1.  23  S.  and  Jonathan,  .lovely  and  pleasant  in 

1.  24  Ye  daughters  of  Israel,  weep  overS.,  who 

2.  4  the  men  of  Jabesh-gilead.  .that  buried  S. 

2.  5  ye  have  showed  this  kindness .  .untoS., and 
2  7  for  your  master  S.  is  dead,  and  also  the 
2.  8  Abner  the  son  of  Ner,  captain  of  S.’s  host 
2.  8  took  Isli-t  sheth  the  son  of  S. ,  and  brought 

2. 10  S.’s  son  (was)  forty  years  old  when  he  be. 

2.  12  the  servants  of  Ish-bosheth  the  son  of  S. 

2. 15  (pertained)  to  Ish-bosheth  the  son  of  S. 

3.  1  there  was  a.  war  between  the  house  of  S. 

1  and  the  house  of  S.  waxed  weaker  and 
6  there  was  war  between  the  house  of  S. 

6  A.  made  himself  strong  for  the  house  of  S. 

7  S.  had  a  concubiue,  whose  name  (was)  R. 

8  I .  show  kindness,  .unto  the  house  of  S. 

,.  10  translate  the  kingdom  from .  .house  of  S. 

3. 13  except  thou  first  bring  Michal,  S.'s  daug. 

3.  14  David  sent  messengers  to  Ish-bosheth,  S.’s 

1  when  S.’s  son  heard  that  Abner  was  dead 

2  S.’s  soil  had  two  men  (that  were)  captains 
4  S.’s  son,  had  a  son  (that  was)  lame  of  (his) 

4  five  years  old  when  the  tidings  came  of  S. 

8  Behold  the  head  of  Ish-bosheth  .sonofS. 

.  8  Lord  hath  avenged  my  lord . .  this  day  of  S. 

4.  10  When  one  told  me,  saying,  Behold,  S.  is 

5.  2  Also  in  time  past,  when  S.  was  king  over 

6.  16  Michal,  S.’s  daughter,  looked  througliawi. 

6.  20  Michal  the  daughter  of  S.  came  out  to  me. 

6.  23  Therefore  Michal  the  daughter  of  S.  had 

7. 15  as  I  took  (it)  from  S.,  whom  I  put  away 

1  Is  there.,  any  that  is  left  of  the  house  of  S. 

2  And  (there  was)  of  the  house  of  S.  a  serv. 

3  (Is)  there  not  yet  any  of  the  house  of  S. 

6  Mepliibosheth . .  son  of  J  onathan . .  son  of  S. 

7  will  restore  thee  all  the  land  of  S.  thy  fa. 

9  Then  the  king  called  to  Ziba,  S.’s  servant 
9  I  have  given,  .all that  pertained  toS.  and 

7  and  I  delivered  thee  out  of  the  hand  ofS. 

5  thence  came  out  a  man.  .of  the  house  of  S. 

8  hath  returned  upon  thee .  the  blood,  .of  S. 
19.  17  and  Ziba,  the  servant  of  the  house  of  S. 

19.  24  Mepliibosheth  the  son  of  S.  came  down 

1  (It  is)  for  S.,  and  for  (his)  bloody  house 
>  s.  sought  to  slay  them  in  his  zeal  to  the 

4  We  will  have  no  silver  liorgold  of  S.,  nor 

6  hang  them  up  unto. .Lord  in  Gibeah  of  S. 

7  spared,  .the  son  of  Jonathan,  the  sonofS. 

7  (was),  .between  David  and.  .the  son  of  S. 

8  two  sons  of  Rizpah . .  whom  she  bare  unto  S. 

21.  8  the  five  sons  of  Michal  the  daughter  of  S. 
21. 11  what  Rizpah.  .the  concubine  of  S.,  had 

21.  12  And  David  went  and  took  the  bones  of  S. 
21]  12  when  the  Philistines  had  slain  S.  in  Gil. 

21.  13  he  brought  up  from  thence  the  bones  of  S. 
21. 14  the  bones  of  S.  ..buried  they  in.  .Benjam. 

22.  iLoRD..deliveredhim..outoftliehandof  S. 

:  Ch.  5.  10  in  the  days  of  S.  they  made  war  with  the 

8  33  Ner  begat  Kish,  and  Kish  begat  S.,  and  S. 

9  39  Kish  begat  S.:  and  S.  begat  Jonathan, and  S. 

10.  2  And  the  Philistines  followed  hard  afterS. 
10.  2  and  the  Philistines  slew,  .the  sons  of  S. 
10.  3  the  battle  went  sore  against  S.,  and  the 
10.  4  Then  said  S.  to  his  armour  bearer.  Draw 
10.  4  So  S.  took  a  sword,  and  fell  upon  it 
10.  5  when  his  armour  bearer  saw  that  S.  was 
10.  6  So  S.  died . .  and  all  his  house  died  togetli. 
10.  7  the  men.  .saw.  .that  S.  and  his  sons  were 
10]  8  they  founds,  and  his  sons  fallenin  mount 
10.  11  all  that  the  Philistines  had  done  to  S. 

10.  i2  They  arose . .  and  took  away  the  body  of  S. 

10.  13  S.  died  for  his  transgression  which  he  co. 

11.  2  in  time  past,  even  when  S.  was  king,  thou 

1 2.  1  while  he . .  kept  himself  close  because  of  S. 
12.  2  (even)  of  S.’s  brethren  of  Benjamin 
12  19  he  came  with  the  Philistines  against  S  to 
12. 19  He  will  fall  to  his  master  S.  to  (the  jeop. 


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1  Ch.12.  23  readyarmed,  .to  turn  the  kingdom  of  S.  to 
12.  29  children  of  Benjamin,  the  kindred  of  S. 

12.  29  them  had  kept  the  ward  of  the  house  of  S. 

13.  3  for  we  enquired  not  at  it  in  the  days  of  S. 

15.  29  Michal  the  daughter  of  S. .  .saw  king  Da. 

26.  28  all  that.  .S.  the  son  of  Kish,  .had  dedica. 

Psa.  18.  title.  Lord  delivered ..  from  the  hand  of  S. 

52.  ,,  Doeg  the  Edomite  came  and  told  S.,  and 

54.  ,,  when  the  Ziphims  came  and  said  to  S. 

57.  „  when  he  fled  from  S.  in  the  cave 
59.  ,,  when  S.  sent,  and  they  watched  the  ho. 

Isa.  10.  29  Ramah  is  afraid ;  Gibeah  of  S.  is  fled 
Acts  13.  21  and  God  gave  unto  them  S.  the  son  of  Cis 
3.  The  original  name  of  Paul,  a  native  of  Tarsus  in 
Cilicia,  first  a  persecutor,  and  afterwards  an  apostle  of 
Jesus  the  Christ.  See  Paxil,  a.d.  3-70. 

Acts  7.  58  at  a  young  man’s  feet,  whose  name  was  S. 

I  And  S.  was  consenting  unto  his  death 

3  As  for  S.,  he  made  havock  of  the  church 
1  And  S.,  yet  breathing  out  threatenings  and 

4  saying  unto  him,  S.,  S.,  why  persecutest 
8  S.  arose  from  the  earth;  and  when  his  ey. 

II  in  the  house  of  Judas  for  (one)  called  S. 

17  Brother  S.,  the  Lord,  (even)  Jesus,  .hath 
19  Then  was  [S.]  certain  days  with  the  disc. 

.  22  S.  increased  the  more  in  strength,  and 
l  24  But  their  laying  await  was  known  of  S. 

9.  26  when  [S.]  was  come  to  Jerusalem,  he  ass. 
11.  25  departed  Barnabas  to  Tarsus,  .to  seek  S. 

11.  30  sent  it  to  the  elders  by  the  hands  of .  .S. 

12.  25  Barnabas  and  S.  returned  from  Jerusalem 

13.  1  brought  up  with  Herod  the  tetrach.  .S. 

13.  2  Separate  me  Barnabas  and  S.  for  the  work 
13.  7  who  called  for  Barnabas  and  S.,  and  des. 
13.  9  Then  S.,  who  also  (is  called)  Paul,  filled 
22.  7  saying  unto  me,  S.,  S.,  why  persecutest 
22.  13  and  said  unto  me,  Brother  S.,  receive  thy 
26.  14  saying.  .S.,  S.,  why  persecutest  thou  me? 

SAVE,  SAVING,  (for)  save  that,  only  — - 

1.  Only,  3K  ak. 

Exodi2.  16  save  (that)  which  every  man  must  eat,  th. 

2.  But,  rather,  except,  dr  '3  hi  im. 

Gen.  39.  6  he  knew  not  ought  he  had,  save  the  bread 
2  Ch.  2.  6  that  I  should  build  him  an  house,  save 
Eccl.  5.  11  saving  the  beholding  (of  them)  with  their 

3 . End,  cessation,  dsr  ephes. 

Deut  15.  4  Save  when  there  shall  be  no  poor  among 
Amos  9.  8  saving  that  I  will  not  utterly  destroy  the 

4.  Without,  save,  besides,  ,,ij/i^3  bilade. 

Gen.  14.  24  Save  only  that  which  the  young  have  eaten 
Psa.  18.  31  who  (is)  God  save  the  Lord?  or  who  (is) 

5 . Without,  save,  not,  'fta  bilti. 

E.xod22.  20  He  that  sacrificeth  unto  (any)  god,  save 

6.  Save,  except,  besides,  n^ii  zulah. 

Deut.  1.  36  Save  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephunneh;  he  shall 
Josh  II.  13  burned  none  of  them,  save  Hazor  only 
i  Sa.  21.  9  take  (it) ;  for  (there  is)no  other  save  that 

1  Ki.  3.  18  no  stranger,  .in  the  house,  save  we  two  in 

2  Ki.  24.  14  save  the  poorest  sort  of  the  people  of  the 
Psa.  18.  31  who(is)God.  ,who(is)arocksaveourGod? 

7 . Therefore,  except,  but,  |n8  lahen. 

Dan.  6.  7  whosoever  shall  ask  a  petition . .  save  of 

8.  Only,  surely,  nevertheless,  pi  raq. 

1  Ki.  8.  9  (There  was)  nothing  in  the  ark  save  the 

9.  But,  aWa  alia. 

Matt  19.  11  All  (men)  cannot  receive  tins  saying,  save 
Mark  9.  8  they  saw  no  man  any  more,  [save]  Jesus 

10.7/  not,  except,  el  p-l)  eime. 

Matt  u.27  neither  knoweth  any  man  the  Father, save 
13.  57  A  prophet  is  not  without  honour,  save  in 
17  8  And.  they  saw  no  man,  save  Jesus  only 

Mark  5]  37  he  suffered  110  man  to  follow  him,  saveP. 
6  5  save  that  he  laid  his  hands  upon  a  few  si. 

6.  8  nothing  for  their  journey,  save  astaff  only 
Luke  4.  26  unto  none  of  them  was  Elias  sent,  save 
4  27  none  of  them  was  cleansed,  saving  Naa. 
8.  51  he  suffered  no  man  to  go  in,  save  Peter  and 

17.  18  There  are  not  found  that  returned,  .save 

18.  19  none  (is)  good,  save  one,  (that  is),  God 
John  6.  22  save  that  one  whereinto  his  disciples  were 

6.  46  save  he  which  is  of  God,  lie  hath  seen  the 
Acts  21.  25  [save  only  that  they  keep  themselves  from] 

1  Co.  2.  2  not  to  know  any  thing  among  you,  save 

2.  11  save  the  spirit  of  man  which  is  in  him 
Gal.  1.  19  other  of  the  apostles  saw  I  none,  save  Ja. 

6.  14  save  in  the  cross  of  our  Lord  J esus  Christ 
Rev.  2.  17  which  no  man  knoweth  saving  he  that 
13. 17  that  no  man  might  buy  or  sell,  save  he 

W.Than,  e. 

John  13.  10  He  that  is  washed  needeth  not  [save]  to 

12. ro  the  side  of,  napd  ( ace .)  para. 

2  Co.  11.  24  five  times  received  I  forty  (stripes)  save 

13.  Outside,  without,  except,  rrapeKris  parektos. 
Matt.  5.  32  whosoever  shall  put  away  his  wife,  sav. 

li.But,  yet,  besides,  irX-fiu plen.  . 

Acts  20.  23  Save  that  the  Holy  Ghost  witnessetli  111 

SAVE  (alive,  life),  to  — 

1  .To  live,  n;n  chayah. 

1  Sa.  10.  24  the  people  shouted,  and  said,  God  save 


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2  Sa.  16.  16  God  save  the  king,  God  save  the  king 

1  Ki.  i.  25  they  eat  and  driulc.  .and  say,  God  save 

1.  34  blow  ye.  .and  say,  God  save  king  Solomon 

1.  39  the  people  said,  God  save  king  Solomon 

2  Ki.n.  12  clapped  their  hands,  and  said,  God  save 
2  Ch.23. 11  anointed  him,  andsaid,  God  save  the  king 

2.  To  keep  living,  quicken,  Tn  cliayah,  3. 

Gen.  12.  12  will  kill  me  hut  they  will  save  thee  alive 
Exod.  1. 17  the  midwives . .  saved  the  men  children 

I.  18  and  have  saved  the  men  children  alive 

1.  22  saying.,  every  daughter  ye  shall  save  alive 
Num  31.  15  said . .  Have  ye  saved  all  the  women  alive ? 
Deut20.  16  thou  shalt  save  alive  nothing  that  breat. 
Judg2i.  14  gave  them  wiveswliich  they  had  saved  a. 

1  Sa.  27.  11  David  saved  neither  man  norwoman  alive 

1  Ki.  18.  5  grass  to  save  the  horses  and  mules  alive 

20.  31  the  king.. perad venture  he  will  save  thy  1. 

2  Ki.  7.  4  if  they  save  us  alive,  we  shall  live ;  and 
Eze.  3. 18  speakest  to  warn  the  wicked.. to  save  his  1. 

13. 18  andwillye  save  the  souls  alive  (that  come) 

13.  19  to  save  the  souls  alive  that  should  not  live 

18.  27  turneth  away,  .he  shall  save  his  soul  alive 

3.  To  give  or  preserve  life,  fi;ij  cliayah,  5. 

Gen.  19. 19  thou  hast  showed  unto  me  in  saving  my  1. 

45.  7  to  save  your  lives  by  a  great  deliverance 
47.  25  Thou  hast  saved  our  lives  :  let  us  find  gr. 
50.  20  God  meant  it.  .to  save  much  people  alive 
N 1111122.  33  also  I  had  slain  thee,  and  saved  her  alive 
Josh.  2.  13  ye  will  save  alive  my  father,  and  my  mo. 

6.  25  Joshua  saved  Baliab  the  harlot  alive,  and 
Judg  8. 19  if  ye  had  saved  them  alive,  I  would  not 

4.  To  preserve  life,  ”n  chayai. 

Nell.  6.  11  would  go  into  the  temple  to  save  his  life 

5. Safety  or  ease,  njheb  yesliuah. 

Psa.  80.  2  stir  up  thy  strength,  (and)  come  and  save 

6. To  save,  give  safety  or  ease,  VP)  yasha,  5. 

Exod  14.  30  the  Lord  saved  Israel  that  day  out  of  the 
Deut2o.  4  to  fight  for  you  against  your  enemies,  to 

22.  27  damsel  cried,  and  (there  was)  none  to  sa. 
28.  29  only  oppressed . .  and  no  man  shall  save 
Josh.  10.  6  come  up  to  us  quickly,  and  save  us,  and 

22.  22  if  (it  be)  in  rebellion,  .save  us  not  this 
Judg.  6.  14  thou  shalt  save  Israel  from  the  hand  of 

6.  15  wherewith  shall  I  save  Israel?  behold,  my 

6.  31  Will  ye  plead  for  Baal?  will  ye  save  him? 

6.  36,  37  thou  wilt  save  Israel  by  mine  hand,  as 

7.  2  saying.  Wine  own  hand  hath  saved  me 

7.  7  By  the  three  hundred  men . .  will  I  save 

1  Sa.  4.  3  it  may  save  us  out  of  the  hand  of  our  eu. 

7.  8  he  will  save  us  out  of  the  hand  of  the  P. 

9. 16  he  may  save  my  people  out  of  the  hand 

10.  19  who  himself  saved  you  out  of  all  your  ad. 

10.  27  How  shall  this  man  save  us?  And  they  de. 

II.  3  if  (there  be)  no  man  to  save  us,  we  will 

14.  6  (there  is)  no  restraint  to  the  Lord  to  save 

14.  23  the  Lord  saved  Israel  that  day:  and  the 

14.  39  (as)  the  Lord  liveth,  which  saveth  Israel 
17.47  the  Lord  saveth  not  with  sword  and  spear 

23.  2  smite  the  Philistines,  and  save  Keilah 

23.  s  David  saved  the  inhabitants  of  Keilah 

2  Sa.  3. 18  I  will  save  my  people  Israel  out  of  the  ha. 

22.  3  my  saviour ;  thou  savest  me  from  violence 
22.  28  the  afflicted  people  thou  wilt  save :  but 
22.  42  They  looked,  but  (there  was)  none  to  save 
2  Ki.14.  27  he  saved  them  by  the  hand  of  Jeroboam 

16.  7  save  me  out  of  the  hand  of  the  king  of 

19.  19  save  thou  us  out  of  his  hand,  that  all  the 

19.  34  I  will  defend  this  city  tosave  it,  for  mine 

1  Ch.n.  14  the  Lord  saved  (them)  by  a  great  deliver. 

16.  35  Save  us,  0  God  of  our  salvation,  and  ga. 

2  CI1.32.  22  the  Lord  saved  Hezekiah  and  the  inhab. 
Neh.  9. 27  saved  them  out  of  the  hand  of  their  cne. 
Job  5.  15  he  saveth  the  poor  from  the  sword,  from 

22.  29  and  he  shall  save  the  humble  person 
26.  2  savest  thou  the  arm  (that  hath)  no  stren. 

40. 14  that  thine  own  right  hand  can  save  thee 
Psa.  3.  7  save  me,  0  my  God:  for  thou  hast  smitten 

6.  4  deliver  my  soul :  ohsavemeforthymerci. 

7.  1  save  me  from  all  them  that  persecute  me 

7.  10  My  defence  (is)  of  God,  which  saveth  the 

17.  7  thou  that  savest  by  thy  right  hand  them 

18.  27  thou  wilt  save  the  afflicted  people;  but 
18.  41  They  cried,  but  (there  was)  none  to  save 

20.  6  Now  know  I  that  the  Lord  saveth  his  an. 
20.  9  Save, Lord:  lettlie  king  hear  us  when  we  c. 
22.  21  Save  me  from  the  lion’s  mouth  :  for  thou 
28.  9  Save  thy  people,  and  bless  thine  inlieri. 
31.  2  rock,  for  an  house  of  defence  to  save  me 
31.  16  Make  thy  face  to  shine,  .save  me  for  thy 

34.  6  the  Lord  heard  (him),  and  saved  him  out 

34. 18  and  saveth  such  as  be  of  a  contrite  spirit 
37.  40  and  save  them,  because  they  trust  in  him 
44.  3  neither  did  their  own  arm  save  them ;  but 
44.  6  my  bow,  neither  shall  my  sword  save  me 
44.  7  thou  hast  saved  us  from  our  enemies,  and 

54.  1  Save  me,  O  God,  by  thy  name,  and  judge 

55.  16 1  will  call . .  and  the  Lord  shall  save  me 
57.  3  save  me  (from)  the  reproach  of  him  that 

59.  2  Deliver  me . .  and  save  me  from  bloody  men 

60.  5  save  (with)  thy  right  hand,  and  hear  me 
69.  1  Save  me,  0  God  ;  for  the  waters  are  come 
69.  35  God  will  save  Zion,  and  will  build  the  ci. 
7r.  2  incline  thine  ear  unto  me,  and  save  me 

71.  3  thou  hast  given  commandment  to  save 

72.  4  he  shall  save  the  children  of  the  needy 
72.  13  He  shall,  .save  the  souls  of  the  needy 
76.  9  God  arose  to  judgment,  to  save  all  the 
86  2  save  thy  servant  that  trusteth  in  thee 


Psa.  86. 16  give  thy  strength,  .and  save  the  son  of 

106.  8  he  saved  them  for  his  name’s  sake,  that 
106.  10  he  saved  them  from  the  hand  of  him  that 

106.  47  Save  us,  O  Lord  our  God,  and  gather  us 

107.  13  19  (and)  he  saved  them  out  of  their  dist. 

108.  6  save  (with)  thy  right  hand,  and  answer 

109.  26  Help  me,  O  Lord  my  God :  0  save  me 
109.  31  to  save  (him)  from  those  that  condemn 

118.  25  Save  now,  I  beseech  thee,  0  Lord  :  OLop.d 

1 19.  94  I  (am)  thine,  save  me ;  for  I  have  sought 
119. 146  save  me,  and  I  shall  keep  thy  testimonies 
138.  7  thou,  .and  thy  right  baud  shall  save  me 
145.  19  he  also  will  hear  their  cry,  and  will  save 

rrov.20.  22  wait  on  the  Lord,  and  he  shall  save  thee 
Isa.  25.  9  we  have  waited  for  him,  and  he  will  save 
33. 22  the  Lord  (is)  our  king ;  he  will  save  us 

35.  4  behold, your  God.  .lie  will  come  and  save 

37. 20  save  us  from  his  hand,  that  all  the  kingd. 

37.  35  I  will  defend  this  city  to  save  it,  for  mine 

38.  20  The  Lord  (was  ready)  to  save  me :  theref. 
43. 12  I  have  declared,  and  have  saved, andl  ha. 

45. 20  and  pray  unto  a  god  (that)  cannot  save 

46.  7  yet  can  he  not  answer,  nor  save  him  out 

47.  13  save  thee  front( these  things)  that  shall  co. 
47.  15  they  shall  wander,  .none  shall  save  thee 
49.  25  I  will  contend.  .1  will  save  thy  children 
59.  1  hand  is  not  shortened,  that  it  cannot  save 
63.  1  speak  in  righteousness,  mighty  to  save 
63.  9  and  the  angel  of  his  presence  saved  them 

Jer.  2.  27  but.  .they  will  say.  Arise,  and  save  us 

2.  28  if  they  can  save  thee  in  the  time  of  thy  tr. 

11.  12  they  shall  not  save  them  atall  in  the  time 

14.  9  astonied,  as  a  mighty  man  (that)  cannot 

15.  20  I  (am)  with  thee  to  save  thee,  and  to  del. 

17.  14  Heal  me.  .save  me.  .for  thou  (art)  my  pr. 

30.  10  I  will  save  thee  from  afar,  and  thy  seed 
30. 11  I  (am)  with  thee,  saitli  the  Lord,  to  save 

31.  7  Lord,  save. thy  people,  the  remnant  of  Is. 
42.  11  for  I  (am)  with  you  to  save  you,  and  to 
46.  27  I  will  save  thee  from  afar  off ,  and  thy  seed 

Lam.  4. 17  watched  fora  nation  (that)  could  not  save 
Eze.  34.  22  Therefore  will  I  save  my  flock,  and  they 

36.  29  also  save  you  from  all  youruucleannesses 

37.  23  I  will  save  them  out  of  all  their  dwelling 
Hos.  1.  7  will  save  them  by  the  Lord  their  God,  and 

1.  7  will  not  save  them  by  bow,  nor  by  sword 

13.  10  where  (is  any  other)  that  may  save  thee 

14.  3  Asshur  shall  not  save  us ;  we  will  not  ride 
Hab.  1.  2  cry  out  unto  thee . .  and  thou  wilt  not  save 
Zepli.  3.  17  he  willsave,  he  will  rejoice  over  thee  with 

3.  19  I  will  save  her  that  halteth,  and  gather 
Zech.  8.  7  I  will  save  my  people  from  the  east  conn. 

8.  13  so  will  I  save  you,  and  ye  shall  be  a  Ides. 

9.  16  God  shall  save  them  in  that  day  as  the  11 

10.  6  I  will  save  the  house  of  Joseph,  and  I  will 

12.  7  The  Lord  also  shall  save  the  tents  of  Ju. 

7.  To  let  or  cause  to  escape,  slip  away,  vhvmalat,  3. 

1  Sa.  19. 11  If  thou  save  not  thy  life  tonight,  tomorrow 

2  Sa.  19.  5  servants, which  this  day  have  savedthy  life 

1  Ki.  1. 12  thou  mayest  save  thine  own  life,  and  the 
Job  20.  20  he  shall  not  save  of  that  which  he  desired 
Jer.  48.  6  save  your  lives,  and  be  like  the  heath  in 

8.  To  snatch  away,  natsal,  5. 

2  Sa.  19.  9  The  king  saved  us  out  of  the  hand  of  our 

9.  To  keep,  preserve,  iDiy  shamar. 

Job  2.  6  Behold, he  (is)  in  thine  hand;  but  save  his  1. 

10 . To  save,  keep  thoroughly  sound,  5iacrv(ci>  diaso. 
Acts  27.  43  the  centurion,  willing  to  save  Paul,  kept 
1  Pe.  3.  20  wherein  few,  that  is,  eight  souls  were  sa. 

11  .Tosave,  keep  sound,  crwfa  sOzd. 

Matt.  1.  21  for  he  shall  save  his  people  from  their  sins 

8.  25  awoke  him,  saying,  Lord,  save  us :  we  pe. 

14.  30 beginning  to  sink,  he  cried.. Lord,  save 

16.  25  whosoever  will  save  his  life  shall  lose  it 

18.  11  [the  son  of  man  is  come  to  save  that  which] 
27.  40  Thou  that  destroyest  the  temple,  .save 
27.  42  He  saved  others ;  himself  he  cannot  savq 
27.  49  lot  us  see  whether  Elias  will  come  to  save 

Mark  3.  4  Is  it  lawful,  .on  the  sabbath,  .to  save  life 

8.  35  whosoever  will  save  his  life  shall  lose  it 
8.35  whosoever  shall  lose  his  life . .  shall  save 

15.  30  Save  thyself,  and  come  down  from  the  cr. 

15.  31  He  saved  others;  himself  he  cannot  save, 

Luke  6.  9  Is  it  lawful  on  the  sabbath',  .to  save  life 
7.  50  Thy  faith  hath  saved  thee’;  go  in  peace 

9.  24  whosoever  will  save  his  life  shall  lose  it 
9. 24  whosoever  will  lose  his  life,  .shall  save  it 

9.  56  [notcometodestroy  men’s  lives,  but  to  s.]? 

17.  33  Whosoever  shall  seek  [to  save]his  life  sh. 
18. 42  Receive  thy  sight :  thy  faith  hath  saved 
19. 10  come  to  seek  and  to  save  that  which  was 
23.  35  He  saved  others ;  let  him  save  himself,  if. 
23.  37  If  thou  be  theking  of  the  Jews,  save  thy. 
23.  39  If  thou  be  Christ,  save  thyself  and  us 

John  12.  27  Father,  save  me  from  this  hour  :  but  for 

12.  47  came  not  to  judge  the  world,  but  to  save 
Bom.  1 1.  14  If  by  any  means  I.  .might  save  some  of 
1  Co.  1. 21  it  pleased  God.  .to  save  them  that  believe 
7. 16,  16  knowest  thou,  .whether  thou  shaltsa. 
9.  22  that  I  might  by  all  means  save  some 

1  Ti.  1.  15  Jesus  came  into  the  world  to  save  sinners 

4.  16  thou  shalt  both  save  thyself,  and  them  th. 

2  Ti.  1.  9  Who  hath  saved  us,  and  called  (us)  with 
Titus  3.  5  he  saved  us,  by  the  washing  of  regenera. 
Heb.  5.  7  unto  him  that  was  able  to  save  him  from 

7.  25  he  is  able  also  to  save  them  to  the  utter. 
Jas.  1.  21  the  ingrafted  word,  which  is  able  to  save 

2. 14  and  have  not  works?  can  faith  save  him 


Jas.  4. 12  There  is  one  lawgiver,  who  is  able  tosave 

5.15  the  prayer  of  faith  shall  save  the  sick,  and 

5.  20  shall  save  a  soul  from  death,  and  shall. 

1  Pe.  3.  21  whereunto  (even)  baptism  doth  also  now 
Jude  5  having  saved  the  people  out  of  the  land 

23  others  save  with  fear,  pulling  them  out 

12.  To  guard,  <pv\i.<r<rii>  phulassS. 

2  Pe.  2.  5  savedjNoah, the  eighth  (person),  apreacher 
SAVE  self,  to  — 

1.7b  he  kept,  preserved,  icy  shamar,  2. 

2  Ki.  6. 10  saved  himself  there,  not  once  nor  twice 

2.  To  save,  keep  sound,  crufa  sozo. 

Acts  2.  40  Save  yourselves  from  this  untoward  gen. 
SAVED,  to  be  — 

\.To  be  saved  or  eased,  VP)  yasha,  2. 

Num  10.  9  and  ye  shall  be  saved  from  your  enemies 
Deut33.  29  who  (is)  like  unto  thee,  O people  savedby 
2  Sa.  22.  4  so  shall  I  be  saved  from  mine  enemies 
Psa.  18.  3  so  shall  I  be  saved  from  mine  enemies 
33.  16  There  is  no  king  saved  by  the  multitude 
80.  3,  7,  19  Turn  us  again,  .we  shall  be  saved 
Prov  28.  18  Whoso  walketh  uprightly  shall  be  saved? 
Isa.  30. 15  In  returning  and  rest  shall  ye  be  saved 
45. 17  Israel  shall  be  saved  in  the  Lord  with  an 
45.  22  be  ye  saved,  all  the  ends  of  the  earth;  for 
64.  5  in  those  is  continuance . .  wo  shall  be  sav. 
Jer.  4. 14  wash  thine  heart,  .that  thou  mayest  bes. 

8. 20  the  summer  is  ended,  and  we  are  not  sav. 
17.  14  and  I  shalt  be  saved  :  for  thou  (art)  my 

23.  6  Judah  shall  be  saved,  and  Israel  shall 
30.  7  trouble . .  But  he  shall  be  saved  out  of  it 
33.  16  In  those  days  shall  Judah  be  saved,  and 

2.  To  make  or  koep-sound  or  safe,  sozo. 

Mattio.  22  he  that  endureth  to  the  end  shall  be  sav. 

19.  25  amazed,  saying,  Who  then  can  be  saved? 

24.  13  But  he  that  shall  endure,  .shall  be  saved 

24.  22  there  should  no  flesh  be  saved :  but  for  the 

Markio.  26  saying  among  themselves,  Who.. can  be  s. 

13.  13  but  he  that  shall  endure ..  shall  be  saved 

13.  20  nofleshshouldbesaved:  but  for  the  elect’s 

16. 16  [He  thatbelieveth.. shall  be  saved;  but  he] 
Luke  8.  12  lest  they  should  believe  and  be  saved 

13.' 23  Lord,  are  there  few  that  be  saved?  And 
1 3.  26  they  that  heard  (it)  said,  Who.  .canbesa. 
John  3.  17  the  world  through  him  might  be  saved 
5.  34  these  things  I  say,  that  ye  might  be  saved 

10.  9  if  any  man  enter  in,  he  shall  be  saved,  and 
Acts  2.  21  (that)  whosoever  shall  call,  .shall  besavei 
2.  47  to  the  church  daily  such  as  should  be  sa 

4.  12  none  othername.  .whereby  we  must  besa 
11. 14  thou  and  all  thy  house  shall  be  saved 
15.  1  Except  yebe  circumcised,  .yecannot bes 

15.  1 1  we  believe . .  we  shall  be  saved,  even  as  they 

16.  30  and  said,  Sirs,  whatmustl  dotobe  saved 

16.  31  and  thou  shalt  be  saved,  and  thy  house 
27.  20  all  hope  that  we  should  be  saved  was  thei 
27.  31  Except  these  abide,  .ye  cannot  be  saved 

Bom.  5.  9  we  shall  be  saved  from  wrath  through  li 

5.  10  being  reconciled,  we  shall  be  saved  by  hi: 

8.  24  we  are  saved  by  hope  :  but  hope  that  is 

9.  27  be  as  the  sand,  .a  remnant  shall  be  savci 

10.  9  if  thou.,  shalt  believe,  .thou  shalt  be  sav 

10.  13  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord  shall  be  savei 

1 1.  26  Israel  shall  be  saved :  as  it  is  written,  Th 

1  Co.  1.  18  unto  us  which  are  saved  it  is  the  power 

3. 15  he  himself  shallbe  saved;  yet  so  as  by  fin 
5.  5  the  spirit  may  be  saved  in  the  day  of  tin 

10. 33  the  (profit)  of  many,  that  they  may  be  sa 
15.  2  By  which  also  ye  are  saved,  if  ye  keep  ii 

2  Co.  2. 15  in  them  that  are  saved,  and  in  them  tlia 
Eph.  2.  5  hath  quickened  us.  .by  grace  ye  are  savei 

2.  8  by  grace  are  ye  saved  through  faith ;  ani 

1  Th.  2.  16  to  the  Gentiles  that  they  might  be  savei 

2  Th.  2.  10  received  not  the  love.. they  might  be  sav 
1  Ti.  2.  4  Who  will  have  all  men  to  be  saved,  and 

2.  15  she  shallbe  saved  in  child  bearing,  if  the; 

1  Pe.  4.  18  if  the  righteous  scarely  be  saved,  where 
Rev.  21.  24  the  nations  [of  them  which  are  saved]  sh 

3. Safety,  aarripia  soteria. 

Luke  1.  71  That  we  should  be  saved  from  our  enem 
Bom  10.  1  my . .  prayer . .  is,  that  they  might  be  savei 

SAVING  (health)  — 

1. Safety,  ease,  yesliuah. 

Psa.  28.  8  he  (is)  the  saving  strength  of  his  anointei 
67.  2  thy  saving  health  among  all  nations 

2  .Safety,  ease,  VP)  yesha. 

Psa.  20.  6  with  the  saving  strength  of  his  right  ham 

3.  A  making  all  around,  saving,  nepnrolritns. 

Heb.  10.  39  of  them  that  believe  to  the  saving  of  the 

4. Safely,  case,  awrypla  soteria. 

Ileb.  11.  7  prepared  an  ark  to  the  saving  of  his  ho. 

SAVIOUR  — 

1 ,  To  save,  give  ease,  VP)  yasha,  5. 

2  Sa.  22.  3  my  high  tower,  and  my  refuge,  my  savi. 
2  Ki.13.  5  the  Lord  gave  Israel  a  saviour,  so  that  th 
Neh.  9.  27  thougavest  them  saviours,  who  savedth 
Psa  106.  21  They  forgat  God  their  saviour,  which  ha< 
Isa.  19.  20  he  shall  send  them  a  saviour,  and  a  grea 

43.  3  God,  the  holy  One  of  Israel,  thy  saviour 
43. 11 1. .(am)  the  Lord  ;  and.  .(there  is)  no  sav 
45.  15  hidest  thyself,  O  God  of  Israel,  the  savio 
45.  21  and  a  saviour;  (there  is)  none  besidesm 
49.  26  that  I  the  Lord  (am)  thy  saviour  anilth; 

60. 16  that  I  the  Lord  (am)  thy  saviour  andth; 


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Isa  63.  8  (arc)  my  people . .  so  he  was  their  saviour 
•ler  14.  8  O  the  hope  of  Israel,  the  saviour  thereof 
Hos  13.  4  no  god  but  me ;  for  (there  is)  no  saviour 
Obad.  21  saviours  shall  come  up  on  mount  Zion  to 

2. A  saviour,  preserver,  rnir-np  so  ter. 

Luke  1  47  my  spirit  hath  rejoiced  in  God  my  saviour 
2  n  in  the  city  of  David,  a  saviour,  which  is 
John  4. 42  this  is  indeed  the  Christ,  the  saviour  of 
'  Acts  5  31  (to  be)  a  prince  and  a  saviour,  for  to  give 
13.  23  hath  God.,  raised  unto  Israel  a  saviour,  J. 
Eph.  5.  23  as  Christ,  .he  is  the  saviour  of  the  body 
Eliil  3.  20  from  whence  also  we  look  for  the  saviour 

1  Ti.  1.  1  the  commandment  of  God  our  saviour,  and 

2.  3  acceptable  in  the  sight  of  God  our  savi. 

4. 10  who  is  the  saviour  of  all  men,  specially  of 

2  Ti.  1 .  10  manifest  by  the  appearing  of  our  saviour 
Titus  1.  3  the  commandment  of  God  our  saviour 

1.  4  and  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ  our  saviour 

2. 10  adorn  the  doctrine  of  God  our  saviour  in 
2  13  appearing  of  the  great  God  and  our  savi. 

3.  4  the  kindness  and  love  of  God  our  saviour 
3.  6  Which  he  shed  on  us . .  through . .  our  sav. 

2  Pe.  1 .  1  the  righteousness  of  God  and  our  saviour 

1.  11  kingdom  of  our  Lord  and  saviour  Jesus 

2.  20  the  knowledge  of  the  Lord  and  saviour 

3.  2  of  us  the  apostles  of  the  Lord  and  saviour 
3. 18  tlie  knowledge  of  our  Lord  and  saviour 

1  Jo.  4. 14  the  Father  sent  the  Son  (to  be)  the  savio. 
Jude  25  To  the  only  wise  God  our  saviour,  (lie)  g. 

SAVOUR,  (ill)  — 

J JStench,  nins  tsaclianah. 

Joel  2.  20  his  ill  savour  shall  come  up,  because  he 

2.  Snell,  savour,  fragrance,  rt’l  reach. 

Gen.  8.  21  the  Lord  smelled  a  sweet  savour ;  and 
Exod.  5.  21  ye  have  made  our  savour  to  be  abhorred 
29.  18,  41  a  sweet  savour,  an  offeringmade  by 
29.  23  for  a  burnt  offering,  for  a  sweet  savour 
Lev.  1.  9,  13,  17  of  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord 

2.  2,  9  an  offering  made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet  sa. 
2. 12  be  burnt  on  the  altar  for  a  sweet  savour 

3.  5  an  offering  made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet  sav. 

3.  16  offering  made  by  fire  for  a  sweet  savour 

4.  31  burn  (it)  upon  the  altar  for  a  sweet  sav. 

6.  15  burn  it  upon  the  altar  (for)  a  sweet  sav. 

6.  21  shalt  thou  offer  (for)  a  sweet  savour  unto 
8.  21  it  (was)  a  burnt  sacrifice  for  a  sweet  sav. 

8.  2S  they  (were)  consecrations  for  a  sweet  sav. 

17.  6  burn  the  fat  for  a  sweet  savour  unto  the 

23. 13  offering  made  by  fire,  .(for)  a  sweet  sav. 
23.  18  an  offering  made  by  fire,  of  sweet  savour 
26.  31 1  will  not  smell  the  savour  of  your  sweet 

Num  15.  3  to  make  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord 
15.  7  an  hin  of  wine,  for  a  sweet  savour  unto 
15. 10,  13,  14  of  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord 

15.  24  a  burnt  offering,  for  a  sweet  savour  unto 

18.  17  an  offering  made  by  fire,  for  a  sweet  sav. 
28.  2  sacrifices  made  by  fire,  (for)  a  sweet  sav. 
28.1  6  for  asweet  savour,  a  sacrifice  made  by  fire 
28.  8  a  sacrifice  madeby  fire,  of  asweet  savour 

28. 13  a  burnt  offering  of  a  sweet  savour,  a  sav 
28.  24  sacrifice  made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet  savour 

28.  27  offer  the  burnt  offering  for  asweet  savour 

29.  2  offer  a  burnt  offering  for  a  sweet  savour 
29.  6  for  a  sweet  savour,  a  sacrifice  made  by 
29.  8  offer  a  burnt  offering  .  .(for)  a  sweet  sav. 
29.  13,  36  sacrifice  made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet  sav. 

Song  1.  3  Because  of  the  savour  of  thy  good  oint. 
Eze.  6. 13  the  place  where  they  did  offer  sweet  sav. 

16.  19  even  set  it  before  them  for  a  sweet  sav. 
20.  28  their  also  they  made  their  sweet  savour 
20.  41 1  will  accept  you  with  your  sweet  savour 

3.  A  smell,  odour,  oagri  osme. 

2  Co.  2.  14  maketh  manifest  the  savour  of  his  know. 
2. 16  To  the  one  (we  are)  the  savour  of  death 
2.  16  and  to  the  other  the  savour  of  life  unto  li. 
Eph.  5.  2  sacrifice  to  God  for  a  sweet  smelling  sav. 

SAVOUR,  sweet  — 

1  .Rest,  siveetncss,  nirn  nichoach. 

Ezra  6. 10  they  may  offer  sacrifices  of  sweet  savours 

2.  Sweet  smell,  fragrance,  evdSm  euodia. 

2  Co.  2. 15  we  are  unto  God  a  sweet  savour  of  Christ 

SAVOUR,  to  lose  — 

To  make  insipid,  foolish,  gwpaiuu  moraine. 

Matt.  5.  13  if  the  salt  have  lost  his  savour,  wherewith 
Luke  14.  34  if  the  salt  have  lost  his  savour,  wherewith 

SAVOUR,  to  — 

To  set  the  mind  on,  <j>poveai  plironco. 

Matt  16.  23  thou  savourest  not  the  things  that  he  of 
Mark  8.  33  thou  savourest  not  the  things  that  be  of 

SAVOURY  meat  — 

Tasteful  things,  n-ayelj  matammim. 

Gen.  27.  4  make  me  savoury  meat,  such  as  I  love,  and 
27.  7  make  me  savoury  meat,  that  I  may  eat 
27.  9  I  will  make  them  savoury  meat  for  thy 
27.  i4hismothermade  savoury  meat,  such  as  his 
27. 17  she  gave  the  savoury  meat' and  the  bread 
27. 31  And  he  also  had  made  savoury  meat,  and 
SAY?  — 

1. A  saw,  rniomegerah. 

2  Sa.  12.  31  putthem  under  saws,  and  under  harrows 
l  1  Ki.  7.  9  sawed  with  saws,  within  and  without,  ev. 

1  Ch.  20.  3  cut  (them)  with  saws  and  with  harrows  of 

2. A  saw,  wd  massor. 

Isa.  10. 15  shall  the  saw  magnify  itself  agaiust  him 


SAYVN  or  sawed  (asunder),  to  he  — 

1  .To  saw,  Tia  garar,  3a. 

i  Ki.  7.  9  sawed  with  saws,  within  and  without,  ev. 
2.7’o  saw,  irplfa  prizu. 

Heb.  11.  37  they  were  sawn  asunder,  were  tempted,  w. 

SAY,  to  •— 

1.  To  say,  lift  up  the  voice,  1H!4  amar. 

Gen.  1.  3  And  God  said,  Let  there  be  light :  and 
See  v.  6,  9,  11,  14,  20,  24,  26,  28,  29;  2.  18,  23;  3.  1,  1, 

2,  3,  4.  9,  i°>  n>  12,  13,  13,  14,  16,  I7>  22 ;  4.  1,  6,  8,  9,  9, 
10,  I3»  IS>  23;  6.  3,  7,  13;  7.  1 ;  8.  21  ;  9.1,  8,  12,  17,  25, 
26;  11.  3,  4,  6;  12.  1,  7,  ii,  12,  13,  18,  19;  13.  8,  14;  14. 
ig,  21,  22,  23;  15.  2,  3,  5,  S,  7,  8,  9,  13;  16.  2,  5,  6,  6,  9, 
10,  11,  13 ;  17. 1,  9,  15,  17,  18,  19;  18.  3,  5,  6,  9,  9,  10,  13, 
15,  17,  20,  23,  26,  27,  28,  29,  29,  30,  30,  31,  31,  32,  32;  19. 

2,  2,  5,  7,  9,  9,  12,  14,  17,  18,  21,  31,  34;  20.  2,  3,  4,  5,  5, 

6,  9,  10,  11,  13,  13,  15,  16;  21.  1,  6,  7,  10,  12,  12,  16,  17, 
24,  26,  29,  30;  22.  1,  1,  2,  5,  7,  7,  8,  11,  11,  12,  16;  24.  2, 

5,  6,  12,  14,  14,  17,  18,  19,  23,  24,  25,  27,  31,  33,  33,  34,  39, 

40,  42,  43,  44,  45,  46,  47,  47,  50,  54,  55,  56,  57,  57,  60,  65, 
65 ;  25.  22,  23,  30,  31,  32,  33 ;  26.  2,  7,  7,  9,  9,  9,  9,  10,  10, 
22,  24,  27,  28,  28,  32 ;  27. 1,  1,  2,  11,  23,  18,  18,  19,  20,  20, 

21,  22,  24,  24,  25,  26,  27,  31,  32,  32,  33,  34,  35,  36,  36,  37, 

38,  39,  41,  42,  46;  28. 1,  13,  16, 17;  29.  4,  4,  5,  5,  6,  6,  7,  8, 

14,  15,  18,  19,  21,  25,  26,  32,  33,  34,  35;  30.  1,  2,  3,  6,  8,  it, 

13,  14,  15,  15,  16,  18,  20,  23,  24,  25,  27,  28,  29,  29,  29,  34; 

31.  3,  5,  8,  8,  11,  12,  14,  16,  24,  26,  31,  31,  35,  36,  43,  46, 

48,  49,  51;  32.  2,  4,  8,  9,  9,  12,  16,  18,  20,  20,  26,  26,  27,  27, 

28,  29,  29;  33.  5,  5,  8,  8,  9,  10,  12,  13,  15,  15;  34-  11,  11, 

12,  14,  30,  31 ;  35.  1,  2,  10,  11,  17 ;  37.  6,  8,  9,  10,  13,  13, 

14,  16,  17,  17,  19,  20,  21,  22,  26,  30,  32,  33,  35;  38.  8,  11, 

11, 16,  16,  17,  17,  2i,  22,  22,  23,  24  25,  26,  29;  39.  7,  8; 
40.  8,  8,  9,  12,  16,  18;  41.  15,  15,  24,  25,  38,  39,  41,  44,  54, 

55,  55;  42.  1,  2,  4,  7,  7,  9,  10,  12,  13,  14,  18,  21,  28,  31,  33, 

36,  38;  43.  2,  5,  6,  7,  7,  8,  11,  16,  18,  20,  23,  27,  29,  29,  31 ; 

44.  4,  4,  7,  10,  15,  16,  17,  18,  20,  21,  22,  23,  25,  26,  27,  28 ; 

45-  3,  4,  4,  9,  17,  17,  24>  28;  46.  2,  2,  3,  30,  31,  31,  33,  34; 
47-  1,  3,  3,  4,  8,  9,  16,  18,  23,  25,  29,  30,  31 ;  48.  2,  3,  4,  8, 
9,  9,  11,  15,  18,  19,  21 ;  49. 1,  29 ;  50.  6,  11,  15,  17,  18, 19, 

24. 

Exod.  1.9,  15,  16,  18,  19,  19;  2.  6,  7,  8,  9  10, 13,  14,  14, 
18,  19,  20,  22;  3.  3,  4,  4,  5,  6,  7, 11,  12, 13,  13, 13, 13, 14, 14, 

15,  15,  16,  17,  18;  4. 1,  1,  2,  2,  3,  4,  6,  7,  10,  11,  13, 14, 18, 
18,  19,  21,  22,  22,  23,  25,  26,  27;  5.  1,  2,  3,  4,  5,  10,  16,  17, 
17,  21,  22;  6.  1,  2,  6,  26,  30;  7.  1,  9,  14,  16,  17,  J9»  8. 1,  5, 

8,  9,  10,  10,  16,  16,  19,  20,  20,  25,  26,  28,  29;  9.  1,  1,  8,  13, 

13,  13,  22,  27,  29;  10.  1,  3,  3,  7,  8,  10,  12,  16,  21,  24,  25, 

28,  29;  11.  1,  4,  4.  9;  12.  21,  26,  27,  31,  33,  43;  13.  3.  14; 

14,  3,  5,  11,  13,  15,  25,  26  ;  15. 1,  9,  26;  16.  3,  4,  6,  8,  9>  !5> 

15,  19,  23,  25,  28,  32,  33  ;  17.  2,  2,  3,  5,  8,  10, 14,  10 ;  18.  3, 

6,  10,  14,  15,  17,  24;  19.  3,  8,  9,  10,  15,  31,  23,  24;  20. 19, 

20,  22,  22 ;  21.  5 ;  23. 13 ;  24.  1,  3,  7,  8,  12,  14  ;  30.  34  ;  32. 

1,  2,  4,  5,  8,  9,  11,  12,  17,  18,  21,  22,  23,  24,  26,  27,  27,  29, 

3°,  31,  33i  33-  5,  5,  I2,  I2,  14,  r5>  17.  l8,  19,  20,  21;  34.  1, 

9,  i°>  27  i  35- 1,  3°-  ,  ,  ,  . 

Lev.  1.2;  8.  5,  31 ;  9.  2, 6,  7 ;  10.  3,  4,  6 ;  15.  2  ;  10.  2 , 

17,  2,  8,  12,  14 ;  18.  2 ;  19.  2 ;  20.  2,  24 ;  21. 1,  1 ;  22.  3, 18 ; 
23. 2, 10 ;  25. 2,  20 ;  27.  2 ;  33. 12. 

Num.  3.  40;  5. 12,  19,  21,  22 ;  6.  2 ;  7. 11 ;  8.  2 ;  9.  7,  8; 

10,  29,  29,  30.  31,  35,  36;  11.  4,  11,  12,  16,  21,  21,  23,  27, 
28,  29;  12.  2,  6, 11,  14;  13. 17,  27,  30,  31 ;  14.  2,  4,  11,  13, 
20,  28,  31,  41 ;  15.  2,  18,  35;  16.  3,  8,  12,  15, 16,  22,  28,  34, 
46;  17.  10;  18.  1,  24,  26,  30;  20. 10,  14, 18, 19,  20;  21.  2, 7, 
8, 27, 34 ;  22.  4, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 16, 16, 17, 18,  19, 20, 28, 29, 
30,  30,  30,  32,  34,  35,  37,  38 ;  23. 1,  3,  4,  5,  7,  11, 12, 13, 15, 

16,  17,  18,  19,  25,  26,  27,  29,30)24.3,  10,  12,  15,20,21,  23; 
25. 4,  5,  12 ;  26. 65 ;  27. 12,  18 ;  28. 2,  3 ;  31. 15,  21,  49 ;  32. 

5,  6,  16,  20,  29;  33.  51;  34. 2;  35. 10;  36.  2. 

Deut.  1. 14,  20, 22, 25,  27,  29,  39,  41, 42,  42  ;  2.  9, 31 ;  3.  2, 
26 ;  4. 6,  10 ;  5. 1,  24,  27,  28,  30 ;  6. 21 ;  7. 17 ;  8. 17 ;  9. 12, 

13,  25,  26,  28 ;  10. 1,  11 ;  12.  20;  15. 16 ;  17. 14, 16 ;  18. 17, 
21 ;  20.  3,  8 ;  21. 7,  2oj  22. 14,  16 )  25. 7,  8,  9 )  26. 3,  5,  13 ; 
27.  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21,  22,  23,  24,  25,  26;  28.  67, 
67,  68;  29.  2,  22,  24,  25;  31.  2,  2,  7,  14,  16,  17,  23;  32.  20, 
26,  27,  37,  40,  46 )  33.  2,  7,  8,  9,  12,  13,  18,  20,  22,  23,  24, 
27;  34.4. 

Josh.  2.  4,9,  16, 17,  21,24;  3.  5,  7,9, 10;  4.  5 ,  5.  2,  9,  13, 

14,  14,  15 ;  6.  2,  6,  16,  22;  7.  3,  7,  8,  10,  13,  13,  19,  20,  25; 
8.  1,  6,  18;  9.6,  7,  8,  8,  9,  11,  19,  21,  24;  10.  8,  12,  18,  22, 
24,  25;  11.  6;  13.  1;  14.  6;  15.  16,  18;  17. 16;  18.  3;  22. 

2,  11,  16,  26,  27,  28,  28,  28,  31;  23.  2;  24.  2,  2,  16, 19,  21, 

22,  22,  24,  27. 

Judg.  1.  2,  3,  7,  12,  14,  13,  24;  2.  1,  1,  3,  20;  3.  19,  19, 
20,  24,  28 ;  4.  6,  8,  9,  14,  18,  19,  20,  20,  20,  22 ;  5.  23 ;  6.  8, 
8,  10,  12,  13,  14, 15,  16,  17,  18,  20,  22,  23,  25,  29,  29,  30, 
3J,  36.  39;  7-  2,  4,  4,  4,  5,  7,  9-  13,  ;4.  15,  I7>  i8!  8-  T> 

2,  5,  6,  7,  15,  18,  19,  20,  21,  22,  23,  24;  9.  3,  7,  8,  9,10,  11, 

12,  13,  14,  15,  28,  29,  36,  36,  37,  38,  38,  48,  54,  54;  10.  1 1, 

15,  18;  11.  2,  6,  7,8,9,  10,  15,  15,  19,  30,  35,  36,  37,  38; 
12.  1,  2,  4,  5,  5,  5,  6,6,  6;  13-  3,  7,  8>  10,  11,  11,12,  13,  13, 

15,  l6,  17,  l8,  22,  23;  14.  2,  3,  3,  12,  13,  14,  15,  l6,  l6,  l8, 
18;  15.  1,  2,  3,  6,  6,  7,  jo,  11,  11,  12,  12,  13,  16,  18;  16.  5, 

6,  7,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  13,  14,  i5>  i5>  *7>  2°>  2°>  23>  24>  25> 
26,  28,  30 ;  17.  2,  2,  3,  9,  9,  10,  13 ;  18.  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  8, 9, 14, 

18,  19,  23,  24,  24,  25;  19.  5,  6,  8,  9,  11, 12,  13,  17,  18,  20, 

23,  28,  30;  20.  3,  4,  18,  18,  23,  28,  32,  32,  39;  21.  3,  5,  6,  8, 

16,  17,  19,  22. 

Ruth  1.  8,  10,  11,  12,  15,  16,  19,  20;  2.  2,  2,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8, 
IO,  II,  13,  14,  T9,  19,  20,  20,  21,  21,  22J  3.  I,  5,  9,  TO,  14, 

15,  16,  17,  17,  18;  4.  1,  2,  3,  4.  5,  6,  8,  9,  11,  14- 

1  Sa.  1.  8,  11,  14,  15,  17,  18,  22,  23,  26;  2.  1,  13,  16,  20, 
23,  27,  27,  30,  36;  3.  5,  5,  6,  8,  9,  9,  11,  16,  17,  18;  4-  3-  6, 

7,  7,  14,  16,  16,  17,  22;  5.  7,  8,  11 ;  6.  3,4,  20;  7.  5,  6,  8;  8. 

5,  6,  7,  7,  11,  19,  22,  22;  9.  3,  5,  6,  7,  8,  10,  11,  12,  18, 

19,  21,  23,  23,  24,  24,  27;  10.  1,  2,  11,  12,  14,  14, 15,  15, 

16,  18,  18,  19,  24,  24,  27 ;  11.  1, 3,  5,  9,  9, 10,  12, 12, 13, 14 ; 

12.  1,  1,  4.  5,  6,  10,  12,  19,  20;  13.  4,  9,  11,  11,  12,  13,  19; 

14.  1,  6  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  12,  17,  18,  19,  28,  29,  33,  34,34; 

14.  36,  36,  36,  38,  40,  40,  41,  42,  43,  43,  45;  15.  i,  2,  6,  13, 


14,  15,  16,  16,  17,  18,  20,  22,  24,  26,  28,  30,  32,  32,  33 ;  16. 

1,  2,  2,  2,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  11,  11,  12,  15,  17,  18,  19; 

17.  8,  10,  17,  25,  28,  29,  32,  33,  34,  37,  37,  39,  43,  44,  45, 
55,  55,  56,  58;  18.  7,  8,  11,  17,  17, 18,  21,  21,  22,  23,  25,  25; 
19.  4,  14,  17,  17,  22,  22,  24;  20.  1,  2,  3,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  9,  10, 
11,  12,  18,  21,  22,  27,  29,  30,  32,  36,  37,  40,  42;  21.  1,  2,  2, 

4.  5,  8,  9,  9,  11,  14;  22.  3,  5,  7,  9,  12,  13, 14,  16,  17,  18,  22; 

23,  2,  3,  4,  7,  9,  10,  11,  12,  12,  17,  21 )  24.  4,  4,  6,  9,  10,  13, 

16,  17  ;  25.  5,  6,  10,  13,  19,  21,  24,  32,  35,  39,  41 )  26.  6,  6, 

8,  9,  io,  14,  15,  17,  17,  18,  21,  22,  25;  27.  1,  5,  10,  10; 
28.  1,  2,  2,  7,  7,  8,  9,  11,  11,  13,  13,  14,  14,  15,  16,.  21,  23; 

29-  3,  3,  4,  6,  8,  9,  9;  30.  7,  13,  13,  15,  15,  20,  22,  23  )  31. 

4- 

2  Sa.  1.  3,3,  4,  5,  6,  8,  g,  13,  14,  15,  16;  2.  1,  1,  1,  5, 
14,  14,  20,  21,  26,  27;  3.  7,  8,  13,  16,  21,  24,  28,  31,  33,  38; 
4.  8,  9 ;  5.  2,  8,  8,  19,  20,  23 ;  6.  9,  20,  21 ;  7.  2,  3,  5,  8,  8, 
18;  9.  1,  2,  2,  3,  3,  4,  4,  6,  7,  8,9,  11;  10.  2,  3,  5,  ii)  11. 
3,  5,  8,  10,  11,  12,  20,  21,  23,  25,  25;  12.  1,  5,  7,  7,  11,  13, 
13,  18,  19,  19,  21,  22,  22,  27;  13.  4,  4,  5,  5,  6,  9,  10,  11,  15, 

16,  17,  20,  24,  25,  26,  26,  28,  32,  35 ;  14.  2,  4,  5,  7,  8,  9,  10, 

11,  11,  12,  12,  13,  15,  17,  18,  18,  19,  19,  21,  22,  24,  24,  30, 

31,  32;  15.  2,  2,  3,  4,  7,  9,  10,  14,  15,  19,  21,  22,  25,  26,  27, 
31,  33,  34;  16.  2,  2,  3,  3,  3,  4,  4,  7,  9,  10,  10, 10,  11, 16,  17, 

18,  20,  21;  17.  1,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  14,  15,  20,  20,  21,  29 ;  18.  2,4, 

10, 11,  12,  14,  18,  19,  20,  21,  22,  22,  23,  25,'  26,  26,  27, 27,  28 

28,  29,  30,  31,  32,  33;  19.  2,  5,  13,  19,  21,  22,  23,  25,  26,  29, 

29,  30,  33,  34,  4D  43  20.  1,  4,  6,  9,  11,  16,  17,  17,  20,  21 ; 

21,  2,  3,  4,  4,  4,  6;  22.  2 ;  23.  3,  15,  17;  24.  1,  2,  3,  10,  12, 
13, 14,  16,  17,  18,  21,  21,  22,23,  24. 

1  Ki.  1.  2,  13,  16,  17,  24,  24,  25,  28,  29,  31,  33,  32,  34, 
36,  36,  39,  4i,  42,  43,  48-  52,  53  I  2.  4,  13,  13,  14,  14,  15,  16, 

17,  18,  20,  20,  21,  22,  26,  30,  30,  31,  51,  36,  38,  42,  42,  44  ; 

3.  5,  6,  11,  17,  22,  22,  23,  23,  24,  25,  26,  26,  27;  5.  7;  8. 

12,  15,  18,  23,  29;  9.  3,  8,  13;  10.  6;  11.  2,  11,  21,  22,  31, 

31 ;  12.  5,  6,  9,  24,  26,  28 ;  13.  2,  2,  6,  8,  13,  14,  14,  15,  16, 

18,  21,  26;  14.  2,  5,  6,  7,  16,  16;  17.  1,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14, 

18,  19,  20,  21,  23,  24;  18.  5,  7,  9,  10,  11,  14,  15,  17,  21,  22, 

24,  25,  27,  30,  33,  34,  34,  36,  39,  40,  41,  43,  43,  43,  44,  44, 

44;  19.  4,  5,  7,  9,  10,  11,  13,  14,  15,  20,  20;  20.  2,  2,  4,  5, 

7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  14,  14,  14,  18,  22,  23,  28,  28,  28, 

3D  32,  32,  32,  33,  33,  34,  35,  3®,  37,  39,  39,  4°,  42,  42  I  21. 

3,  4,  6,  7,  15,  19,  19,  20;  22.  3,  4,  4,  5,  6,  6,  7,  8,  8,  8,  9, 
11,  11,  14,  14,  15,  16,  17,  17,  18,  19,  20,  20,  20,  21,  22,  22, 

22,  24,  25,  26,  27,  27,  28,  28,  30,  32,  34,  49. 

2  Ki.  I.  2,  4,  5,  6,  6,  6,  8,  II,  16;  2.  2,  2,  3,  3,  4,  4,  5, 

6,  6,  9,  9,  10,  14,  15,  16,  16,  17,  18,  18,  19,  20,  21,  21,  23; 

3.  7,  8,  10,  11,  11,  12,  13,  13,  14,  16,  16,  17,  23;  4.  2,  2,  3, 

6,  6,  7,  9,  12,  13,  13,  14,  15,  16,  16,  19,  19,  22,  23,  23,  24, 

25,  26,  27,  28,  28,  29,  30,  36,  36,  38,  40,  41,  41,  42,  43,  43, 

43;  5-  3-  5,  7,  ID  13,  13,  15,  16,  17,  19,  20,  21,  22,  23,  25, 

25,  26;  6.  1,  3,  5,  6,  7,  11,  12,  13,  15,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21,  27, 
28,  28,  29,  31,  32,  33;  7.  1,  1,  2,  2,  3,  4,  6,  9,  12,  13,  19,  19; 

8,  5,  8,  9,  10,  10,  12,  13,  14,  14;  9.  1,  3,  3,  5,  5,  5,  6,  6,  11, 

11,  12,  12,  12,  15,  17,  17,  17,  18,  18,  18,  19,  19,  21,  22,  23, 

25,  27,  31,  32,  33,  34,  36,  37;  io-  4,  8,  9,  13,  14,  15,  16,  18, 

20,  22,  23,  24,  25,  30;  11.  12,  15,  15;  12.  4,  7;  13.  14,  15, 

16,  17,  17,  17,  18,  iS,  19;  17.  12)  18.  11,  19,  20,  22,  22,  25, 

26,  27,  29,  31 ;  19.  3,  3,  6,  6,  6,  9,  15,  20,  23,  32;  20.  1,  1, 

5,  7,  8,  9,  14,  14,  14,  15,  16,  17,  19,  19;  21.  4,  7,  12;  22.  8, 

9,  15,  15,  16,  18,  18;  23.  17,  18,  27,  27;  25.  24. 

1  Ch.  10.  41;  11.  2,  5,  6,  17,  19’;  12. 17;  13.  2,  4;  14.  to 

11,  14;  15.  2,  12;  16.  31,  35,  36;  17.  1,  2,  4,  7,  7,  16;  19. 

2,  3,  5,  12;  21.  2,  8,  10,  11,  11,  13,  15,  17,  22,  23,  24;  22. 
1,  5,  7,  18 ;  23.  25 ;  27.  23 ;  28.  2,  3,  6,  20 ;  29.  1,  10,  20. 

2  Ch.  1.  7,  8,  11 ;  2.  12 ;  6.  1,  1,  4,  8,  14,  20;  7.  12,  21 ; 

8,  11 ;  9.  5 ;  10.  5,  9,  10;  11.  4;  12.  5,  5,  6;  13.  4,  7,  n; 
15.  2;  16.  7;  18.  3,  4,  5,  5,  6,  7,  7,  7,  8,  10,  10,  13,  13,  14, 
14,  15,  16,  16,  17,  18,  19,  20,  20,  21,  21,  23,  24,  25,  26,  27, 

27,  31,  33;  19-  2,  6;  20.  6,  15, 15,20,  21 ;  21.  12;  22.  9  ;  23. 

3,  11,  13,  14,  14;  24.  5,  6,  20, -20,  22;  25.  9,  15,  16,  16,  19  ; 

26.  18,  23 ;  28.  9,  13,  23;  29.  5,  18,  31 ;  31.  10;  32. 10;  33. 

4,  7;  34-  i5.  23,  24,  26,  26;  35.  3,  23;  36.  23. 

Ezra  1.  2  ;  2.  63  ;  4.  2,  3 ;  8.  28 ;  9.  6,  10 ;  10.  2, 10,  12 
Nell.  1.  3,  5 )  2.  2,  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  17,  18,  19 ;  2.  20 ;  4.  2,  3 

10,  11,  12,  14,  10,  22;  5.  2,  3,  4,  7,  8,  9,  12,  12,  13,  13;  6. 

6,  8,  10,  11;  7.  3,  65;  8.  9,  10;  9.  5,  18;  13.  11,  17,  21; 
Esth.  1.  13,  18;  2.  2  ;  3.  3,  8,  11 ;  5.  3,  5,  6,  7,  12,  14;  6. 
3>  3,  4,  5,  5,  6,  10,  13 )  7-  2,  3,  6,  8,  9,  9 )  8.  5,  7  ;  9.  12, 
13- 

Job  1.  5,  7,  7,  8,  9,  12  14,  16,  17,  18,  21 ;  2.  2,  2,  3,  4, 

6,  9,  10;  3.  2;  4.  1 )  6.  1,  22;  7.  4,  13;  8.  1;  9.  1,  12,  22, 
27)10.  2)n.  1,4)12.  1 ;  15.  1  ;  16.  1 ;  18.  l;  19. 1,  28 ;  20. 
1,  7 ;  21.  1,  14.  28;  22.  1,  13,  17,  29;  23.  1,  5;  25.  1 ;  26.  i; 

27.  1;  28.  14,  22,  28  ;  29.  1,  18;  31.  24,  31 ;  32.  6,  7,  10 
13;  33.  24,  27;  34.  1,  5,  9,  18 ;  35.  1,  2)3.  10,  14  ;  36.  1 
23;  37.  6,  19;  38.  1,  11,  35;  39-  25;  40-  1,  3,  6)  42-  1,  7- 

Psa.  2.  7)3.  2;  4.  6  ;  10.  6,  it,  13;  11.  1  ;  12.  4,  5; 

13,  14;  14.  1 )  16.  2;  18.  title;  27.  8;  30.6;  31.  22;  32.  5; 
35.  3,  10,  21,  25,  25,  27;  38.  16;  39.  i)  40.  7,  15,  16;  41. 
4;  42.  39,  10;  50.  16;  52.  title;  53.  1;  54.  title ;  55.  6; 
58.  ii)  64.  5;  66.  3;  68.  22;  70.  3,  4;  73.  11,  15;  74.  8; 
75.  4;  77.  10;  78.  19;  79.  10;  82.  6;  83.  4,  12;  89.  2,  19; 
90.  3;  91.  2;  94.  7,  18  ;  95.  10;  96.  10;  102.  24;  106.  23, 
48;  107.  2;  115.  2;  116.  11;  118.  2,3,  4;  119.  57;  122.  1  ; 
124.  1;  126.  2;  129. 1,  8;  137.  7;  139.  11 ;  14°-  6  ;  142.  5; 
Prov.  1.  11;  3.  28;  4.  4;  5.  12;  7-  4,  13;  9-  4,  16;  20.  9, 

14,  22  ;  22.  13 ;  23.  7 ;  24.  12,  24,  29 ;  25.  7  ;  26.  13,  19)  30. 

9,  15,  16,  26;  28.  24. 

Eccl.  1.  2,  10 ;  2.  1,  2,  15;  3.  17,  1 8 )  -5 •  6;  6.  3;  7.  10, 

23,  27;  8.  4,  14;  9-  16;  10.  3;  12.  1,  8;  Song  2.  10;  7. 
8. 

Isa.  1.  II,  18;  2.  3)  3.  10,  16;  5.  19;  6.  3,  5,  7,  8,  9,  II) 

7.  3,  4,  7,  12,  13 ;  8.  1,  3,  12,  12,  19 ;  9.  9 ;  10.  8,  13,  24 ; 

12.  i,  4 ;  14.  4,  10,  13  ;  18.  4 1  19.  it  J  20.  3,  6)21.6,  9, 
i2, 16;  22.  4,  14,  15 ;  23.  4,  12;  24.  16;  25.  9;  28.  12, 15, 
16;  29.  11,  12,  i3,  15,  16,  16,  22;  30.  10,  10,  15, 16,  22;  33. 

10,  24;  33.  4 ;  36.  4,  4,  4,  5,  7,  7,  J°>  11, 12,  13,  14,  16;  37. 
3,  3,  6,  6,  6,  9,  21,  24,  33;  38.  1,  1,  3,  5,  5,  10,  II,  21,  23; 
39-  3,  3.  3,  4,  5,  6,  8,  8;  40.  1,  6,  6,  9,  25,  27;  41.  6,  9,  21, 
21,  26;  42.  5,  17,  22;  43.  1,  6,  9,  14,  16;  44.  2,  5,  6,  16,  17, 
29,  24,  26,  27,  28 ;  45.  1,  9,  I0,  u,  J4»  l8,  J9 1  24 1  47-  7,  8, 


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10,  jo;  48.  5,  7,  17,  20,  22 ;  49.  3,  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  14,  20, 
21,  22,  25;  50.  1;  51.  16,  22,  23;  52.  3,  4,  7;  54.  I,  6,  8, 
10;  56.  I,  3,  4;  57-  IO)  14.  15.  19.  21  .  58.  9;  59-  21)  21 ; 
62.  11 ;  63.  8,  5;  65.  1,  7,  8,  8,  13,  25;  66.  1,  5,  9,  9,  12, 

20,  21,  23. 

Jer.  1.  6,  7,  7,  9,  11,  12,  13,  14  ;  2.  2,  2,  5,  6,  8,  20,  23, 
25-  27,  3T>  35 ;  3-  I.  6,  7,  II,  12,  16,  19,  19 ;  4.  3,  5,  5,  IO, 

27;  5.  2,  4,  12,  14,  19,  24;  6.  6,  9,  15,  16,  16,  17,  21,  22; 

7.  2,  3,  10,  20;  8.  4.  8,  12;  9.  7,  13,  15,  17,  23;  10.  2,  18, 
19:11-  3>  3>  5>  5>  6,  9>  Hi  21,  22  ;  12.4.  14  ;  13.  1,  6,  9,  12, 

12,  13,  18,  21,  22;  14.  10,  11,  13,  13,  14,  15,  15,  17;  15.  1, 
2,  2,  11,  19;  16.  3,  5,  9,  10,  11,  19;  17.  5,  15,  19,  20,  21; 
18.  10,  ii,  12,  13,  18;  19.  1,  3,  3,  11,  11,  14,  15;  20.  3,  4, 
9;  21.  3,  3,  3,  4,  8,  8,  12,  13;  22.  1,  2,  3,  6,  8,  11,  14,  18, 

21,  3°:  23-  7>  7.  I5>  16,  i7>  i7>  25,  33)  34>  35>  37>  38)  38, 
38.  38  ;  24.  3,  3,  5,  8;  25.  s,  8,  15,  27,  27,  28,  28,  30,  32; 
26.  2,  4,  16,  18;  27.  2,  4,  4,  4,  16,  19,  21 ;  28.  1,  2,  5,  6, 11, 

13,  14,  15,  16;  29.  4,  8,  10,  15,  16,  17,  21,  25,  31,  32;  31. 

2,  7,  7,  10,  15,  16,  23  ;  30.  2,  3,  5,  12,  18;  31.  29,  35,  37 ; 

32.  3,  3,  6,  8,  14,  15,  25,  28,  36,  36,  42,  43 ;  33.  2,  4,  10, 10, 

11,  11,  12,  13,  17,  20,  25;  34.  2,  2,  4,  13,  17;  35.  s,  6,  11, 

i3>  '3.  17.  l8>  l8.  19  :  3®.  i5>  16,  19,  29,  29,  30;  37.  7,  7, 

9,  14,  17,  17,  17,  18;  38.  2,  3,  4,  s,  12,  14,  15,  17,  17,  19, 
20,  22,  24,  25,  26;  39.  16;  40.  2,  14,  16;  41.  6,  8;  42.  2,4, 
S,  9,  9,  13,  15,  18,  20;  43.  10,  10;  44.  2,  7,  11,  20,  24,  25, 
26,  30;  45.  2,  3,  4,  4;  46.  8.  14,  16,  25;  47.  2  ;  48.  1,  14, 
17,  19,  40;  49.  1,  2,  7,  12,  18,  28,  3s;  50.  2,  7,  18,  33;  51. 

1.  33)  35)  35.  36.  58,  61,  62,  64. 

Lam.  2. 12,  16 ;  3.  18,  24,  27,  54,  57;  4.  15,20. 

Eze.  2.  1,  3,  4 ;  3.  1,  3,  4,  10,  11,  18,  22,  24,  27 ;  4.  13, 

14,  15,  16  ;  5.  5,  7,  8  ;  6.  3,  12,  14;  7.  2,  5  ;  8.  5,  6,  8,  9, 

12,  12,  13,  15,  17;  9.  4,  5,  7,  8,  9,  9;  10.  2  ;  11.  2,  3,  5,  5, 

7,  13,  15,  16, 16, 17,  17  ;  12.  9.  10,  10,  11,  19, 19,  23,  27,  28, 

28 ;  13.  2,  3,  7,  7,  8,  11,  13,  15,  18,  20 ;  14.  4,  6,  6,  17,  21; 
IS-  6  ;  16.  3,  6,  6,  36,  59;  17.  3,  9,  9,12,  19,22;  18.  19,  25, 
29;  19.  2,  20,  3,  5,  7,  8,  13,  18,  21,  27,  29,  30,  30,  32,  47, 
47,  49,  49;  21.  3,  3,  7,  9/9,24,  26,  28,  28,  28;  22.  3,  3,  19, 
24,  28  ;  23.  22,  28,  32,  35,  36,  43,  46  ;  24.  3,  3,  6,  9,  19,  21; 

25-  3.  3,  3,  6,  8,  8,  12,  13,  15,  16  ;  26.  2,  3,  7, 15,  17, 19;  27. 

3,  3,  3 ;  28.  2,  2,  2,  6,  9,  12, 12,  22,  22,  25;  29.  3,  3,  3,  8,  9, 
13, 19 ;  30.  2,  2,  6,  10,  13,  22 ;  31.  10, 15 ;  32.  2,  3,  1 1 ;  33. 2, 

8,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  17,  20,  25,  25,  27,  27  ;  34.  2,  10,  11,  17, 
20 ;  35.  3,  10,  14 ;  36.  1,  2,  2,  3,  4,  5.  6,  6,  7,  13,  13,  20,  22, 

22,  33.  35.  37  ;  37-  3.  4.  4.  5.  9.  9.  «.  n>  12,  19,  21  ;  38.  3, 

10,  11,  13.  14,  17  ;  39.  1,  17,  25  ;  41.  4 ;  42.  13 ;  43.  7,  18, 

18  ;  44.  2,  5,  6,  9 ;  45.  9,  18;  46.  1,  16,  20,  24  ;  47.  6,  8,  13. 

Dan.  1.  10,  11,  18;  2.  3;  8.  13,  14,  16,  17,  19;  9.  4,  22; 

10.  11,  12.  16,  19,  19.  20;  12.  6,  8,  9. 

Hos.  1.  2,  4,  6,  9 ;  2.  1,  5,  7,  12,  23,  23 ;  3.  1,  3;  10.  3,  8; 

12.  8  ;  12.  8;  13,  2,  10  ;  14.  2,  3. 

Joel  2.  17,  17,  19,  32 ;  3  10;  Amos  1.  2,  3,  5,  6,  8,  9,  it, 

13,  15;  2.  1,  3,  4,  6;  3.  9,  11,  12;  4.  1  ;  5.  3,  4,  14,  16,  16, 
17,  27;  6.  10,  to,  10,  13!;  7.  2,  3,  5,  6,  8,  8,  8,  11,12,  14,  15, 
16.  17  ;  8.  2,  2,  2,  14 ;  9.  1,  10,  15. 

Obad.  1.  3;  Jon.  1.  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  n,  12,  14  ;  2.  2,  4 ;  3. 
4  ;  4.  2,  4,  8,  9,  9,  10;  Mic.  2.  3,  4;  3.  1,  5,  11  ;  4;  2.  11 ; 
6  1,  7,  10;  Nah.  1.  12;  3.  7;  Hab.  2.  2,  6,  19;  Zeph.  1. 
12  ;  2.  15  ;  3.  7,  20 ;  Hag.  1.  2,  5,  7,  8  ;  2.  6,  7,  9,  11,  12, 13, 
13,  14 ;  Zech.  1.  3,  3,  4,  6,  9,  9,  10,  11,  12, 14, 14, 16,17,  19, 
21;  2.  2,  2,  4,  8  ;  3.  2,  4,  5,  7  ;  4.  2,  2,  s,  5.  6,  11,  12,  13, 
-13,  14 ;  5.  2,  3,  5,  6,  6,  6,  8,  10,  11 ;  6.  4,  5,  7  ;  7.  13;  8.  2, 
3.  4,  6,  7,  9,  14,  14,  19,  20,  23;  11.  4,  5,  9,  12,  13,  is ;  12.  5; 
13-  3.  5.  6,  9.  9- 

Mai.  1.  2,  2,  4,  4,  5,  6,  6,7,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  13,  13, 
14;  2.  2,  4,  8,  14,  16,  16,  17,  17;  3.  1,  s,  7,  7,  8,  10.  11,  12, 
13,  14,  17;  4.  1,  3. 

2.  To  say,  lift  up  the  voice,  amar. 

Ezra  5.  3  said  thus  unto  them.  Who  hath  comman. 

5.  4  Then  saiu  we  unto  them  after  this  man. 

5.  9  Then  asked  we  those  elders,  (and)  said 

5. 15  said  unto  him,  Take  these  vessels,  go  ca. 
Jer.  10.  n  Thus  shall  ye  say  unto  them,  The  gods 
Dan.  2.  s  king  answered  and  said  unto  the  Caldeans 

2.  7  They  answered  again  and  said,  Let  the  ki. 

2.  8  king  answered  and  said,  I  know  of  certa. 

2.  10  Chaldeans  answered,  .and  said,  There  is 

2. 15  He  answered  andsaid  to  Arioch  the  king’s 

2.  20  Daniel  answered  and  said,  Blessed  be  the 

2.  24  he  went  and  said  thus  unto  him  ;  Destroy 
2.  25  said  thus  unto  him,  I  have  found  a  man 
2.  26  king  answered  and  said  to  Daniel,  whose 
2.  27  Daniel  answered.,  and  said,  The  secret  wh. 

2.  47  The  king  answered  unto  Daniel,  and  said 

3.  9  They  spake  and  said  to  the  king  Nebuch. 

3.  14  Nebuchadnezzar  spake  and  said  unto  th. 

3.  16  Abednego,  answered  and  said  to  the  king 

3.  24  said  unto  his  counsellors,  Did  not  we  cast 

3.  24  They  answered  and  said  unto  the  king,  T. 
3.  25  He  answered  and  said,  Lo,  I  see  four  men 
3.  26  spake,  and  said, Shadrach,Meshacli, and  A. 

3.  28  Nebuchadnezzar  spake,  and  said,  Blessed 

4.  14  He  cried  aloud,  and  said  thus.  Hew  down 

4.  19  king  spake,  and  said,  Belteshazzar,  let  not 

4.  19  answered  and  said,  My  lord,  the  dream 

4.  23  saying,  Hew  the  tree  down,  and  destroy 

5.  7  king  spake,  and  said  to  the  wise  (men)  of 

5.  10  queen  spake,  and  said,  (Vking,  live  for  ev. 
5. 13  king  spake  and  said  unto  Daniel,  (Art) 

5.  17  Daniel  answered  and  said  before  the  king 

6.  5  Then  said  these  men,  We  shall  not  find 

6.  6  said  thus  unto  him,  King  Darius,  live  for 

6.  12  kinganswered  andsaid,  The  thing  (is)true 

6.  13  said  before  the  king,  That  Daniel,  which 

6.  15  said  unto  the  king,  Know,  0  king,  that 
6.  16  king  spake  and  said  unto  Daniel,  Thy  God 

6.  20  king  spake  and  said  to  Daniel,  0  Daniel 
7-  2  Daniel  spake,  and  said,  I  saw  in  my  vis. 
7-  5  said  thus  unto  it,  Arise,  devour  much  fl. 

7.  23  Thus  he  said,  The  fourth  beast  shall  be 


3.  To  speak,  -i:n  dabar. 

Exod.  6.  29  Speak  thou,  .all  that  I  say  unto  thee 
NUU132.  27  before  the  Lord  to  battle,  as  my  lord  sa. 
36.  5  tribe  of  the  sons  of  Joseph  hath  said  well 

4.  To  speak,  3 'll  dabar,  3. 

Gen.  17.  23  in  the  selfsame  day,  as  God  said  unto  him 
18.  5  shall  pass  on.  .So  do,  as  thou  hast  said 
34.  13  said,  because  he  had  defiled  Dinah  their 
41.  17  Pharaoh  said  unto  Joseph,  In  my  dream 

44.  7  unto  him.  Wherefore  saitli  my  lord  these 

45.  27  which  he  had  said  unto  them  :  and  when 
Exod.  4.  12  and  I  will.,  teach  thee  what  thou  shalt  s. 

7.  13  he  hearkened  not.  .as  the  Lord  had  said 

7.  22  neither  did  he  hearken,  .as  the  Lord  had  s. 
8. 15,  19  hearkened  not.  as  the  Lord  had  said 

12.  31  and  go,  serve  the  Lord,  as  ye  have  said 

12.  32  take  your  flocks,  .as  ye  have  said,  and  be 

16.  23  This  (is  that)  which  the  Lord  hath  said 
24.  3  All  the  words  which  the  Lord  hath  said 
24  7  All  that  the  Lord  hath  said  will  we  do,  and 

32.  7  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Go,  get  thee  down 

32.  13  saidstunto  them,  I  will  multiply  your  se. 

33.  1  Lord  said  unto  Moses,  Depart,  (and)  go 
Lev.  io.  5  So  they . .  carried  them . .  as  M  oses  had  said 

10.  19  Aaron  said  unto  Moses,  Behold,  this  day 
Num  14.  35  I  the  LORD  have  said,  I  will  surely  do  it 

16.  40  the  Lord  said  to  him  by  the  hand  of  M. 
22.  19  that  I  may  know  what  the  Lord  will  say 
22.  20  yet  the  word  which  I  shall  say  unto  thee 

22.  38  have  I  now  any  power  at  all  to  say  any. 

23.  16  said,  Go  again  unto  Balak,  and  say  thus 

24.  13  what  the  LORD  saith,  that  will  I  speak 
32.  31  As  the  Lord  hath  said  unto  thy  servants 

Deut.  1.  21  as  the  Lord  God  of  thy  fathers  hath  said 

9.  3  quickly,  as  the  Lord  hath  said  unto  thee 

11.  25  lay  the  fear,  .as  he  hath  said  unto  you 
18.  2  Lord  (is).their  inheritance,  as  he  hath  sa. 
29. 13  as  he  hath  said  unto  thee,  and  as  he  hath 
31.  3  go  over  before  thee,  as  the  Lord  hath  said 

Josh.  1.  3  that  have  I  given  uutoyou,  as  I  said  unto 

5.  14  What  saith  my  lord  unto  his  servant 

11.  23  according  to  all  that  the  Lord  said  unto 

13.  14,  33  their  inheritance,  as  he  said  unto  them 

14.  6  thing  that  the  Lord  said  unto  Moses  the 
14. 10  kept  me  alive,  as  he  said,  these  forty  and 

14.  12  be  able  to  drive  them  out,  as  the  Lord  sa. 
22.  21  answered  and  said  unto  the  heads  of  the 

Judg.  1.  20  they  gave  Hebron  unto  Caleb,  as  Moses  s. 

2.  15  as  the  Lord  had  said,  and  as  the  Lord 

6.  27  did  as  the  Lord  had  said  unto  him :  and 

6.  36,  37  wilt  save  Israel,  .as  thou  hast  said 

7.  1 1  thou  shalt  hear  what  they  say ;  and  after. 

8.  3  abated  toward  him,  whenjhe  had  said  that 

1  Sa.  3. 17  thing  that  (the  Lord)  hath  said  unto  thee? 

3.  17  of  all  the  things  that  he  said  unto  thee 

4.  20  women  that  stood  by  her  said  unto  her 

9.  6  all  that  he  saith  cometh  surely  to  pass 

15.  16  what  the  Lord  hath  said  to  me  this  night 

2  Sa.  7.  20  what  can  David  say  more  unto  thee?  for 

7.  25  establish  (it),  .and  do  as  thou  hast  said 
14.  10  Whosoever  saith  (ought)  unto  thee,  bring 
24.  12  say  unto  David,  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  I 

1  Ki.  2.  30  Thus  said  Joab,  and  thus  he  answered  me 

2.  31  Do  as  he  hath  said,  and  fall  upon  him,  and 

12.  10  thus  shalt  thou  say  unto  them,  My  little 

13.  7  the  king  said  unto  the  man  of  God,  If  th. 

13.  12  their  father  said  unto  them,  What  way 

13.  22  the  place  of  the  which  (the  Lord)  did  say 

14.  5  thus  and  thus  shalt  thou  say  unto  her ;  for 

21.  6  he  said  unto  her,  Because  I  spake  unto 

2  Ki.  1.  3  the  angel  of  the  Lord  said  to  Elijah  the 

1.  6  turn  again  unto  the  king,  .and  say  unto 
1.  7  he  said  unto  them,  What  manner  of  man 
1.  9  Thou  man  of  God,  the  king  hath  said,  C. 
1.  10  Elijah  answered  and  said  to  the  captain 
1.  11  he  answered  and  said  unto  him,  0  man 
1. 12  Elijah  answered  and  said  unto  them,  If 
i.  13  besought  him,  and  said  unto  him,  O  man 
1.  15  theangel  of  the  Lord  said  unto  Elijah,  G. 

1. 16  he  said  unto  him.  Forasmuch  as  thou  ha. 

4.  17  at  that  season  that  Elisha  had  said  unto 

5.  4  thus  said  the  maid  that  (is)  of  the  land  of 

7. 17  he  died,  as  the  man,  of  God  had  said,  who 

14.  27  the  Lord  said  not  that  he  would  blot  out 

17.  23  as  he  had  said  by  all  his  servants  the  pr. 
24.  13  carried  out  thence,  .as  the  Lord  had  said 

1  Ch.17.  23  Therefore  now,  Lord.. do  as  thou  hastsa. 

22.  11  build  the  house,  .as  he  hath  said  of  thee 

2  CI1.18. 15  that  thou  say  nothing  but  the  truth  to 

23.  3  as  the  Lord  hath  said  of  the  sons  of  David 
Ezra  8.  17  I  told  them  what  they  should  say  unto  I. 
Ksth.  6.  10  take  the  apparel,  .as  thou  hast  said,  and 
Psa.122.  8  For  my  companions’  sakes,  I  will  now  say 
Eccl.  2.  15  I  said  in  my  heart,  that  this  also  (is)  van. 
Isa.  38.  15  What  shall  I  say  ?  he  hath  both  spoken 
Jer.  5.  15  neither  understandest  what  they  say 

23. 17  The  Lord  hath  said,  Ye  shall  have  peace 
38.  25  what  thou  hast  said . .  what  the  king  said 
39. 12  do  unto  him  even  as  he  shall  say  unto  th. 
40.  3  and,  done  according  as  he  hath  said  :  be. 
42. 19  The  Lord  hath  said  concerning  you,  O  ye 

Eze.  2.  8  But  thou,  son  of  man,  hear  what  I  say  un. 

6.  10  I  have  not  said  in  vain  that  I  would  do 

12.  23  say  unto  them,  The  days  are  at  hand,  and 
12.  25  will  I  say  the  word,  and  will  perform  it 

21. 17  I  will  also  smite.  .1  the  Lord  have  said 
37.  19  Say  unto  them .  .Behold.  I  will  take  the 
37.  21  And  say  unto  them.  .Behold,  I  will  take 
40.  4  the  man  said  unto  me,  Son  of  man,  hell. 

40.  45  he  said  unto  me,  This  chamber,  whose  pr. 

41.  22  he  said  unto  me,  This  (is)  the  table  that 


Eze.  44.  5  all  that  I  say  unto  thee  concerning  all  the 
J on.  3. 10  the  evil  that  he  had  said  that  he  would  do 
Hab.  2.  1  will  watch  to  see  what  he  will  say  unto 

5 . To  speak,  say,  malal,  3. 

Gen.  21.  7  Who  would  have  said  unto  Abraham,  th. 

6 . To  speak,  say,  melal,  3. 

Dan.  6.  21  Then  said  Daniel  unto  the  king,  0  king 

7.  To  affirm,  utter  an  affirmation,  CM  naam. 

Gen.  22.  16  By  myself  have  I  sworn,  saith  the  LORD 
Num  14. 28  I  live,  saith  the  Lord,  as  ye  have  spoken 

24.  3,  15  Baalam  the  son  of  Beor  hath  said,  and 
24.  3, 15  the  man  whose  eyes  are  open  hath  said 
24.  4,  16  He  hath  said,  which  heard  the  words 

1  Sa.  2.  30  Wherefore  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  saith 

2.  30  but  now  the  Lord  saith,  Be  it  far  from 

2  Sa.  23.  1  David  the  son  of  Jesse  said,  and  the  man 

23.  1  and  the  sweet  psalmist  of  Israel,  said 
2  Ki.  9.  26  saith  the  Lord  . .  I  will  requite . .  sa'th  the 
19.  33  shall  not  come  into  this  city,  saith  the  L. 

22.  19  I  also  have  heard  (thee),  saith  the  Lord 
2  Ch.34.  27  I  have  even  heard,  .also,  saith  the  Lord 
Psa.  36.  1  saith  within  my  heart,  (that  there  is)  no 

no.  1  Lord  said  unto  my  Lord,  Sit  thou  at  my 
Isa.  1.  24  saith  the  Lord 

So  in  3.  15  ;  14.  22,  22,  23  ;  17.  3,  6 ;  19.  4  ;  22.  25 ;  30  1 ; 
31.  9;  37.  34  ;  41.  14;  43.  10,  12 ;  49.  18 ;  52.  5.  5;  54.  17  ; 
55.  8;  59.  20;  66.  2,  17,  22. 

Isa.  56.  8  saith.  Yet  will  I  gather  (others)  to  him 
Jer.  1.  8,  15,  19 ;  2.  3,  9,  12  saith  the  Lord 

So  in  2.  19,  22,  29;  3.  1,  10,  12,  12,  13,  14,  16,  20;  4  1,  9, 

17';  5.9, 11,  15,  18,  22,  29;  6.  12 ;  7  n,  13,  19,30,  32;  8.  1, 
3.  i3>  17;  9-  3>  6,  9,  22,  24,  25;  12.  17  ;  13.  11.  14,  25;  15. 
3,  6,  9,  20;  16.  5,  11,  14,  16;  17.  24;  18.  6;  19.  6,  12;  21. 

7,  10,  13,  14 ;  22.  5,  16,  24;  23.  1,  2,  4,  5,  7,  11,  12,  23,  24, 
24,  28,  29,  30,  31. 

Jer.  23.  31  prophets,  .that  use  their  tongues.  .He  sa. 

23.  32,  32,  33  saith  the  Lord 

So  in  25.  7,  9,  12,  29,  31 ;  27.  8,  n,  15,  22;  28.  4;  29.  9, 

n,  14,  14,  19,  19,  23,  32;  30.  3,  8,  io,  11,  12,  21;  31.  1, 

14,  16,  17,  20,  27,  28,  31,  32,  33,  34,  36,  37,  38;  32.  5,  30, 
44',  33-  14;  34-  5>  i7>  22;  35.  13;  39.  17,  18;  42.  11  ;  44. 
29;  45-  5  1  46-  5- 

Jer.  46.  18;  48.  15  ;  51,  57  saith  the  king,  whose  name 
46.  23,  26,  28;  48.  12  saith  the  Lord 
So  in  48.  25,  30,  35,  38,  43,  44,  47;  49  2,  s,  6,  13,  16, 
26,  30,  31,  32,  37,  38,  39;  50.  4,  10,  20,  21  30,  31,  35,  40; 
51.  24,  25,  26,  39,  48,  52,  53 ;  Eze.  5.  11 ;  11.  8,  21 ;  12.  25, 
28. 

Eze.  13.  6  The  Lord  saith  :  and  the  Lord  hath  not 
13.  7  The  Lord  saith  (it);  albeit  I  have  not  sp. 
13.  8,  16;  14.  ii,  14,  16,  18,  20,23  saith tlieLoRD 
So  in  is.  8 ;  16.  8,  14,  19,  23,  30,  43,  48 ;  16.  58.  63. 

17. 16  saith  the  Lord  God 

So  in  18.  3,  9,  23,  30,  32;  20.  3,  31,  33,  36,  40,  44;  21.  7, 
13;  22.  12,  31;  23.  34;  24.  14;  25.  14;  26.  5,  14,  21;  28. 
10 ;  29.  20 ,  30.  6 ;  31.18;  32.  8,  14,  16, 31,  32;  33.  11 ;  34. 

8,  15.  3°,  31 1  35-  6.  11 :  36-  14,  is,  23,  32. 

Eze.  37.  14  saith  the  Lord 

38.  18,  21 ;  39.  s,  8,  10, 13,  20,  29 ;  saith  the  L.  G. 
So  in  43.  19,  27;  44.  12,  15,  27;  45  9,  15;  47.  23;  48. 
29 ;  Hos.  2. 13,  16,  21 ;  n.  n ;  Joel  2.  12 ;  Amos  2.  n, 
16;  3. 10, 15;  4.  3;  3  13:4.5;  8.  3,  9, 11  ;4.fi, 8, 9, 10, 11  ;6. 
8, 14 ;  9.  7,  8, 12, 13 ;  Obad.  4.  8 ;  Mic.  4. 6 ;  5. 10 ;  Nall.  2. 13; 
Zeph.  1.  2,  3,  10;  2,  9;  3.  8;  Hag.  1.  9,  13;  2.  4.  4,  8, 

9,  14,  17,  23,  23,  23;  Zech.  1.  3,  4,  16 ;  2  5,  6,  6,  10;  3.  9, 
10;  5.  4;  8.  6,  11,  17;  10.  12;  11.  6;  12.  1,  4;  13.  2,7,  8; 
Mai.  1.  2. 

8 . To  answer,  respond,  nJJj  anah. 

1  Sa.  9.  17  Lord  said  unto  him,  Behold  the  man,  wh. 

9.  To  call,  cry,  (Cji)  qara. 

Job  17.  14  I  have  said  to  corruption,  Thou  (art)  my 

10.  To  utter,  speak  sententiously,  curo<pdeyyopai. 
Acts  2. 14  Peter,  .said  unto  them,  Y’e  men  of  Judea 

11.  To  speak,  use  an  expression,  eir os  epos. 

Heb.  7.  9  as  I  may  so  say,  Levi  also,  who  receiveth 

12.  To  speak,  dlirov  eipon. 

Matt.  2.  5  they  said  unto  him,  In  Bethlehem  of  J. 

2.  8  he  sent  them  to  Bethlehem,  and  said,  Go 
Seealso  3.  7,  15;  4.  3,  4;  5.  n,  [223,22;  8.  10,  13,  19,  21, 
22,  32;  9.  2,  [3,]  4,  5,  5,  [ii.]  12,  15,  22;  11.  3,  4,  25;  12. 
2,  3,  n,  24,  25,  39,  47,  48,  49;  13.  10,  11,  27,  [28,]  37,  [52,] 
57;  14.  2,  16,  18,  28,  29;  15.  3,  5,  10,  Li i,]  13,  i5’  ifi.  24, 
26,  27,  28,  32,  34;  16.  2,  6,  8,  14,  16,  17,  23,  24;  17.  4,  7, 

11,  17,  19,  [20],  22,  24;  18.  3,  21;  19.  4,  5,  11,  14,  16,  17, 

18,  23,  26,  27,  28;  20.  4,  13,  17,  21,  22,  25,  32;  21.  3,  5,  16, 

21,  21,  24,  25,  26,  27,  28,  29,  30,  30,  38;  22.  13,  18,  24,  29, 
[37,]  44;  23.  39;  24.  2,  4,  23,  26,  48;  25.  8,  12,  22,  24,  26; 
26.  1,  10,  15,  18,  18,  21,  23,  25,  25,  26,  33,  35,  49,  50,  55, 

61,  62,  63,  64,  66,  73  ;  27.  4,  6,  17,  21,  21,  25,  43,  63,  64; 

28.  5,  6,  13. 

Mark  1.  17,  44 ;  2.  [8,]  9,  9,  19;  3.  [32];  4.  39,  40;  5.  [7,1 
34;  6.  [16,]  22,  24,  24,  [31,]  37;  7.  6,  10,  11,  L27,]  29;  8.5, 
[20,]  34;  9.  [17,]  21,  23,  29,  36,39;  10.  3,  4,  s,  14,  18,  [20,] 
21,  [29,]  36,  37,  38,  39,  39,  51,  52  ;  11.  3,  3,  6,  14,  23,  [23], 

29,  31,  32;  12.  7,  15,  [16,]  17,  [24,]  32.  32,  34,  36,  [36J;  13. 
2,  21 ;  14.  6,  14,  16,  18,  20,  22,  24,  48,  62,  72;  15.  [2,  12,] 
39;  16.  7,  8,  [15], 

Luke  1.  13,  18,  19,  28,  30,  34, 35,  38,  42,  46,  60,  61  ;  2. 
10,  [15,]  28,  34,  48,  49  ;  3.  12,  13,  14;  4.  3,  6,  8.  9,  12,  23, 
24,  43'.  5-  4.  5,  i°,  [13,]  20,  22,  23,  23,  24,  27,  31,  33,  34; 
6.  2,  3,  8,  9,  10;  7.  7,  9,  13,  14,  20,  22,  [31,]  40,  40,  43,  43, 
48,  50 ;  8.  10,  21,  22,  25,  28,  30,  45,  45,  46,  48,  52 ;  9.  3,  9, 

12,  13,  13,  14,  19,  20,  20,  33,  41,  43,48,  49,  50,  54,  [55,157, 
58,  59,  59,  60,  61,  62 ;  10.  10,  18,  21,  23,  26,  27,  28,  29,  30, 
35,  37,  37,  4°,  41  I  ”•  D  2,  5,  [5>1  7,  !5>  I7>  27,  28,  39,  46, 


SAY 


841 


SAYING 


)•  12.  If.  12.  13.  14.  >5.  '8.  20.  22,  41,  42,  45  •  1 3 •  2>  7. 

.,’15,  20.  23,  23,  32,  35;  14.  [10,]  15,  16,  17,  18,  19.  20. 
t,  22,  23,  25;  IS-  II.  12.  [17.]  21.  22,  27,  29,  31;  16.  2,  3, 

6,  7,  7,  15,  24.25.  27,  30,  31;  17-  i>  5.  6.  H.  17.  19.  2°- 
!  37;  18.  4,  6,  16,  19,  21,  22,  24,  26,  27,  28,  29,  31,  41, 
jo.  5,  8,  9,  12,  13,  17,  19.  24.  25,  [30],  32,  33.  34.  39. 

20.  3,  5,  6,  8,  13.  16,  17,  23,  24,  25,  34,  39,  39.  4i.  42. 

5;  21.  3,  5,  8;  22.  9,  10,  15,  17,  25,  [31,]  33.  34.  35.  35. 

5,  38,  38,  40,  46,  48.  49.  5'.  52.  56.  58,  60,  61,  67.  7°  71 ; 

3.  4,  14.  22,  28,  43.  4^>  46 ;  24.  5,  17.  18,  19.  19.  24,  25, 

2, 38, 40, 41. 44.  46-  „  ,  „  .  , 

John  1.  22,  23,  25,  30,  33,  38,  42,  46,  48,  50,  50,  2.  10, 

8, 19.  20,  22;  3.  2,  3,  7,  9,  10,  26,  27,  28;  4.  10,  13,  17, 17. 

7.  32.  48,  52.  53;  5-  I2-  ’4,  19;  6-i°.  25.  26,  28,  29 

o,  32,  34,  35.  36.  41.  43.  53.  59.  60,  61.67;  7-  3,  9.16.  [20I, 

33,  35,  36.  38,  42.  45.  52;  8.  [7.  10,  11,  11,]  13.  14.  21, 

23,1  24,  25,  28,  39,  41.  42,  48,  52.  55.  57.  58;  9;  7.  Ui.Jn. 

2,  15.  17,  20,  23,  24,  [25],  26,  28,  30,  34,  35,  36-  37,  39.  4°, 

1 ;  10.  7,  [26,  34,]  36  ;  11.4,  11,  12,  14,  16,  21.  25,  28,  34, 

;7,  40.  41,  42.  49'.  12-  6,  7.  19,  27,  3°.  35,  39.  4i.  44,  49; 

■3  7  II,  12,  21,  21,  33;  14-  23*  267  28,  [28J;  15.  20;  16.  4, 
s,  17, 19, 19;  17.  1 ;  18.  [4.]  6, 7,  11, 21,  25, 25,  [29,]  30, 

3i,  33, 37. 38;  19. 21,  24. 30;  20. 14,  [17,]  20,21,  22, 

.5,  26,  28;  21  6,  17,  17,  20,  23. 

Acts  1.  7,  11,  15.  24;  2.  34,  37;  34-  6.  22;  4.  8,  19,23, 

14,  25;  5.  3,  8,  19,]  19,  29,  35;  6.  2;  7.  1,  3,  7.  33,  37,  56, 

So;  8.  20,  24.  29,  30,  31,  34,  [37,37];  9-  5.  15,  o.J  i°,  i°>  15, 

,7,  34,  40;  10.  4,4,  M.  19,  2i,  22>  34;  ”•  8,  13;  I2- ».  11, 

15, 17 ;  13- 2, lo.  J6, 22, 46 ;  14- 1° ;  is-  7,  36 ;  i6.  1°,  31 , 

17.  32;  18.  6,  14;  19.  2,  [2,]  3,  3,4,  15,  25;  20.  10,  18,  35; 

21.  11,  20,  37,  39 \  22.  8,  10,  10,  13,  14,  i9>  2G  25>  27>  23» 
i»  3.  4,  Ht  i4»  20 ;  24.  20,  22;  25.  9,  10;  26.  [15,]  i5»  t29l » 

27.  21 ;  31 ;  28.  2 1,  26,  [29]. 

Rom.  10.  6;  1  Co.  1.  15;  10.  28;  11.  22,  24;  12.  3,  15,  10, 

2tj  15.  271  2  Co.  4.  6 ;  6.  16;  Gal.  2.  14;  Col.  4-  7  *  -1  i* 

12;  lieb.  1.  12;  3.  10;  7.9;  10.  7,  30;  12.  21;  Jas.  2.  3, 

3,  11,  II,  16;  I  Jo.  I.  6,  8,  10;  4.  20;  Jude  q;  Rev  7  14; 
i7.  7  ;  21.  5,  6;  22.  [6.]  17. 

13.  To  say,  speak,  tell,  declare,  ipu  crb,  epew  ereo. 
Matt  7.  4  Or  how  wilt  thou  say  to  thy  brother,  Let 
7.  22  Many  will  say  to  me  in  that  day.  Lord,  L. 

13.  30  I  will  say  to  the  reapers,  Gather  ye  toge. 

17  20  shall  say  unto  this  mountain,  Remove  he. 

21  3  ye  shall  say,  The  Lord  hath  need  of  them 

21  25  will  sayunto  us.  Why  did  yenot  then  be. 

25.  34  Then  shall  the  king  say  unto  them  on  Ins 
25.  40  king  shall  answer  and  say  unto  them,Ve. 

25.  41  Then  shall  he  say  also  unto  them  on  them 

26.  75  remembered  the  word  of  Jesus,  which  sa. 
Markn.  31  he  will  say,  Why  then  did  ye  not  believe 
Luke  2.  24  according  to  that  which  is  said  in  the  law 

4.  12  It  is  said,  Thou  shalt  not  tempt  the  Lord 
4.  23  Ye  will  surely  say  unto  me  this  proverb 

12.  19  I  will  say  to  my  soul,  Soul,  thou  hast  mu. 

13.  25  and  he  shall  answer  and  say  unto  you,  I 

13.  27  shall  say,  I  tell  you,  1  know  you  not  wh. 

14.  9  he  that  bade  thee  and  him  come  and  say 
15. 18  will  say  unto  him,  Father,  I  have  sinned 
J7.  7  will  say  unto  him  by  and  by,  when  he  is 
17.  8  will  not  rather  say  unto  him,  Make  ready 
17.21  Neithershall  they  say,  Lo  here  !  or,  lo  th. ! 

17.  23  they  shall  say  to  you.  See  here  !  or,  see 
iq.  31  thus  shall  ye  say  unto  him,  Because  the 
20.  5  he  will  say,  Why  then  believed  ye  him  not? 

22.  11  say  unto  the  good  man  of  the  house,  The 
■  22. 1 3  found  as  lie  had  said  unto  them :  and  they 

23.  29  in  the  which  they  shall  say,  Blessed  (are) 
John  4.  18  not  thy  husband  :  in  that  saidst  thou  tr. 

6.  65  Therefore  said  I  unto  you,  that  no  man 
12.  50  even  as  the  Father  said  unto  me,  so  I  sp. 
Acts  13.  34  he  said  on  this  wise,  I  will  give  you  the 
17.  28  poets  have  said,  For  we  are  also  his  otfs. 
Rom.  3  5  what  shall  we  say?  (Is)  God  unrighteous 

4  1  What  shall  we  then  say  that  Abraham  our 

6.  1  What  shall  we  say  then?  Shall  we  conti. 

7  7  What  shall  we  say  then  ?  (Is)  the  law  sin  ? 

8.  31  What,  shall  we  then  say  to  these  things? 
9.14,  30  What  shall  we  say  then? 

9.  19  Thou  wilt  say  then  unto  me,  Why  doth 

9.  20  Shall  the  tiling  formed  say  to  him  that 

11.  19  Thou  wilt  say  then,  The  branches  were 

1  Co. 14.  16  how  shall  he.  .say  Amen  at  thy  giving  of 

14.  23  unbelievers,  will  they  not  say  that  ye  are 

15.  35  will  say,  How  are  the  dead  raised  up?  and 

2  C0.12.  6  for  I  will  say  the  truth  :  but  (now)  I  forh. 

12.  9  said  unto  me,  My  grace  is  sufficient  for 
Phil.  4.  4  Rejoice  in  the  Lord  ahvay :  (and)  again  I 

lieb.  1  13  But  to  which  of  the  angels  said  he  at  any 
4.  3  as  he  said,  As  I  have  sworn  in  my  wrath 
4.  7  as  [it  is  said,)  To  day  if  ye  will  hear  his 

10.  9  Then  said  he,  Lo,  I  come  to  do  thy  will 

13.  5  for  he  hath  said,  I  will  never  leave  thee 
2. 18  man  may  say,  Thou  hast  faith,  and  I  have 

7.  14  said  unto  him,  Sir,  thou  knowest.  And  he 
iq.  3  again  they  said.  Alleluia !  And  her  smoke 

14. To  talk,  speak,  tell,  AaAeco  laleb. 

Mark  9.  6  For  he  wist  not  what  [to  say] :  for  they 
John  8.  25  Even  (the  same)  that  I  said  unto  you  from 

8.  26  I  have  many  things  to  say  and  to  judge 
16.  6  But  because  I  have  said  these  things  unto 
16.  18  A  little  while?  we  cannot  tell  what  lie  sa 
18.  20  resort ;  and  in  secret  have  I  said  nothing 
18.  21  ask  them,  .what  I  have  said  unto  them 

Acts  3.  22  hear,  .whatsoever  he  shall  say  unto  you 
23.  7  [when  he  had  so  said,]  there  arose  a  disp. 
23.  18  young  man.  .who  hath  something  to  say 
26.  22  which  the  prophets  and  Moses  did  say 
Rom.  3. 19  it  saith  to  them  who  are  under  the  law 
1  Co.  9.  8  Say  I  these  things  as  a  man  ?  or.  .not  the 
Heb.  5.  5  but  he  that  saith  unto  him,  Thou  art  my 
11.  18  Of  whom  it  was  said,  That  in  Isaac  shall 

106 


1 5.  To  say,  speak,  declare,  lay  out,  Aeyw  lego. 

Matt.  3.  9  think  not  to  say  within  yourselves,  We 
3.  9  for  I  say  unto  you,  that  God  is  able  of  th. 
See  also  4.  [6,  9,]  10,  17,  19;  5-  18,  20,  22,  26,  28,  32,  34, 
36,  44;  6.  2,  5,  6,  25,  29;  7-  2i ;  8-  4,  7.  9.  i°.  11.  2°>  26; 
9.  6,  9,  21,  24,  28,  28,  34,  37;  10.  15,  23,  42;  11.  7,  9,  11, 
18,  19,  22,  24!;  12.  6,  13,  23,  31,  36,  44 ;  13.  14,  17,  [51.]  5J> 

54;  14.  4,  17,  31;  15-  5.  33.  34;  i6-  2>  13.  15.  15.  l8>  28; 

17.  5,  10,  12,  20,  25,  [26];  18.  1,  10,  13,  18,  19,  22,  32,  19. 

7,  8,  9,  10,  [18,]  20,  23,  24,  28;  20.  6,  7,  7,  8,  21,  22,  23,  33 ; 
21.  11,  13,  16,  16,  19,  21,  23,  31,  31,  31,  41.  42»  43;  22-  G 
8, 12, 20, 21,  21,  23,  42,  43 ;  23.  3,  16,  30,  36,  39 ;  24.  2,  34, 
47;  25.  12,  40,  45;  26.  5,  13,  18,  21,  22,  25,  29,  31,  34.  35- 
36,  38,  40,  45,  52,  64,  64,  70,  71;  27.  11,  13,  22,  22,  [33,1 
41.  47.  [49];  28.  10.  . 

Mark  1.  37,  38,  41,  44;  2.  5.  io.  ”>  T4>  16.  T7>  18.  24.25, 
27 ;  3-  3.  4.  5.  21,  22,  23,  28,  30,  34;  4.  2,  9,  11,  13,  21,  24, 

26,  30,  35.  38,  41  !  5-  8,  19,  28,  30,  31,  35,  36,  39,  41.  4b 

6.  4,  10,  [11,]  14.  15.  15.  18,  35.  37.  38.  38,  5°;  7-  9.  »*■  J4> 

18,  20,  28,  34;  8.  1,  12,  12,  17,  19,  21,  [24,]  27,  I29,]  29,  29- 
9.  1,  1,  5,  11,  13,  19,  24,  26,  31,  35,  41 ;  10.  11,  15,  23. 


16-  1,  5>  7.  9. 
22»  26 '»  20.  2I»  4G 
16, 18, 37, 60, 70;  23. 3, 30,  [34,] 


9-  1,  1.  5.  11.  13.  '9.  24.  20,  31,  35,  41 ;  i°-  d.  ‘5>  *g>  24. 

27,  28,  29,  42,  47,  [51];  11.  2,  5,  21,  22,  23,  [23,]  24,  2b,  33, 

33 ;  12.  14,  16,  18,  35,  35,  38.  [43.]  43  :  13-  i.5.  3°.  37.  371 
14.  2,  r4,l  9-  I2.  13.  i4.  18,  19.  25>  27.  3°.  3°.  3G  32>  34.  3°. 

37,  41.  45,  58.  61.  63,  65,  67,  68,  69,  70;  15.  2,  14,  [28J,  31, 
35;  16.  3,  6. 

Luke  3  7,  8,  8,  11,  [22];  4.  21,  22,  24;  5.  24,  39;  6.  5, 
20,  27,  42,  46;  7.  8,  9,  14,  26,  28,  33,  34,  47,  49.  8.  8,  [20,1 
7,  18,  20,  23,  33,  10.  2,  5,  9,  12;  11.  2,  8,  9,  18,  24,  29; 
45-  51-  [53];  I2-  1.  4.  5.  8,  22,  27,  37,  44.  54-  54.  55".  *3-  8, 
14,  17,  18,  24,  26,  35;  14.  12,  24;  15.  7, 

29  ;  17.  6,  10,  13,  37;  18.  6,  \7l  29;  19 
42 ;  21.  3,  10,  32;  22.  11 
42,  43;  24.  23,  [30.] 

John  1.  21,  22,  29,  36,  38,  38,  39,  41,  43,  45,  4°.  47.  4°. 
[49.]  51.  51 ;  2-3.  4.  5.  5,  7.  8,  10,  22;  3-  3.  4.  S.  11 1  4-  7. 

9,  IO,  II,  15,  16.  17,  19.  20,  21,  25,  26,  28,  33,  34,  33,  33, 

4 2,  49,  50;  5.  6,  8,  10,  18,  19,  24,  25,  34;  6.  5,  6,  8,  12,  14, 
20,  26,  32,  42,  42,  47.  53.  65  I  7-  6,  11,  12,  12,  25,  26,  31,  40, 
41,  41,  50;  8.  [4,  5,  6,]  19,  22,  22,  25,  31,  33,  34,  39.  4°.  4», 
51.  52,  54.  58;  9.  8,  g,  9,  10,  12,  16,  16,  17,  17,  19,  41 ;  10- 
1,  7,  20,  21,  24,  36,  41 ;  11.  7,  8,  11,  23,  24,  27,  34.  36,  39, 
39,  40.  44,  47;  12.  4,  24,  29,  29,  33,  34;  ij.  6,  8,  9,  10,  13, 
16,  20,  21,  25,  27,  29,  31.  33,  36,  37,  38;  14.  5,  6,  8,  9,  9, 

12,  22;  16.  12,  17,  18,  20.  23,  26,  29;  18.  5,  17,  26,  34,  37, 

38;  19.  3,  4.  5,  6,  9,  10,  14,  15,  17,  21,  [24],  26,  27,  28,  35, 
37;  20.  2,  13,  13,  15.  15.  16,  16,  16,  17,  22,  25,  27,  29;  21.  3, 

3,  5,  7.  i°.  12<  15,  J5>  J5>  J6,  16.  16,  17,  17,  18,  19,  21,  22. 

Acts  2.  13,  17.  34;  4-  32I  5-  38;  6.  11,  13,  14;  7-  48,  49; 

9.  21;  11.  16;  12.  8,  [15;]  13,  25,  35;  15  17;  17.  18,  18;  21. 

4.  11,  23,  37;  22.  22;  23.  8,  30;  27.  10;  28.  4,  6,  17. 

Rom.  2.  22;  3.  8,  19;  4.  3,  9;  7-  7i  9-  <>  15.  J7>  25! 

10.  8,  11.  16,  18,  19,  19,  20,  21;  11.  1,  2,  4.  9.  ”1  *-•  3.  I9‘, 
14.  11;  15.  8,  10,  12. 

1  Co.  1  12,  12 ;  3.  4;  7.  8;  9.  8,  to;  10  29;  14.  16,  21, 34 ; 

5  2  Co.  6.  2,  17,  18;  9.  3.  4;  ii-  16;  Gal.  1  9;  3.  16,  17;  4- 

5.  2,  16;  Eph.  4.  8,  17;  5  14;  Col.  2.  4;  1  Th.  4.  15, 

.  Ti.  1. 7;  5. 18;  2  Ti.  2.  7;  Titus  2.8;  Phil  19. 2  r;  Heb. 
7;  3-7,  15;  5-  6;  7.  21;  8.  8,  8,  9, 10, 13;  10  5,  8,  16,  [30]; 

11.  14,  32;  13.  6;  Jas.  1.  13;  2.  14-  23;  4.  5.  6.  13,  15;  1  Jo. 
2.  4,  6,  9;  5.  16. 

Rev.  1. 8;  2.  1,  7,  8,  9.  11.  12.  17.  18.  24,  29;  3.  1,  6,  7, 
9,  13,  14,  17,  22;  4.  1;  5-  5.  I4t  6.  3-  5.  6,  7,  16,  10  8  9.  9. 
it;  14.  13 ;  16.  5,  7;  17-  Usl:  >8  7;  >9-  9-  9.  1°;  2I-  5:  22- 
9,  10,  17,  20. 

16.7b  speak,  say,  ipu  ero. 

Matt  5  21,  27  ye  have  heard  that  it  was  said  by  them 

5.  31  It  hath  been  said,  Whosoever  shall  put 
5-  33.  38,  43  ye  have  heard  that  it  hath  been 
Rom.  9. 12  It  was  said  unto  her,  The  elder  shall  serve 
q  26  in  the  place  where  it  was  said  unto  them 
e  TT  it.  was  said  untothem.  that  they  should  rest 


1,  30 , 
5-  3;  1 
1.  6, 


Jas. 

Rev. 


Rev.  6.  11  itwassaiduntothem.thatthey should 

17 . To  say,  assert,  affirm,  <paaKo>  plw.sko. 

Rev.  2.  2  [thou  hast  tried  them  which  say  they  are] 

18.  To  say,  affirm,  phemi. 

Matt.  4.  7  Jesus  said  unto  him,  It  is  written  again 
8.  8  The  centurion  answered  and  said,  Lord 
13.  28  The  servants  said  unto  him.  Wilt  thou  th. 

13.  29  he  said.  Nay;  lest,  while  ye  gather  up  the 

14.  8  she,  being  before  instructed,  .said,  Give 
17.  26  Jesus  saith  unto  him.Then  are  the  children 
19.  21  Jesus  [said]  unto  him,  If  thou  wilt  be  pe. 

21.  27  he  said  unto  them,  Neither  tell  I  you  by 
25.  21  His  lord  said  unto  him,  Weil  done,  (thou) 

25.  23  His  lord  said  unto  him,  Well  done,  good 

26.  34  Jesus  said  unto  him,  Verily  I  say  unto 

26.  61  This  (fellow)  said,  I  am  able  to  destroy 

27.  ir  Art  thou  the  king  of  the  Jews?  Jesus  said 
27.  23  the  governor  said,  Why,  what  evil  hathhe 
27.  65  Pilate  said  unto  them,  Ye  have  a  watcli 

Marki4.  29  Peter  said  unto  him,  Although  all  shall 
Luke  7.  40  Simon,  I  have  somewhat. .  And  he  saith 
7.  44  he  turned  to  the  woman,  and  said  untoS. 

22.  58  another  saw  him,  and  said,  Thou  art  also 

22.  70  Art  thou  then  the  Son  of  God?  And  hesa. 

23.  3  And  he  answered  him  and  said,  Thou  sa. 
John  1.  23  He  said,  I  (am)  the  voice  of  one  crying  in 

9.  38  he  said.  Lord,  I  believe.  And  he  worship. 
Acts  2.  38  Peter  [said]  unto  them,  Repent,  and  be 

7.  2  he  said,  Men,  brethren,  and  fathers,  hea. 

8.  36  the  eunuch  said,  See,  (here  is)  water : what 

10.  28  he  said  unto  them,  Ye  know  how  that  it 
10.  30  Cornelius  said,  Four  days  ago  I  was  fast. 
IO.  31  said,  Cornelius,  thy  prayer  is  heard,  and 
16.  30  brought  them  out,  and  said,  Sirs,  whatmu. 

16.  37  Paul  said  unto  them,  They  have  beaten 

17.  22  said,  (Ye)  men  of  Athens,  I  perceive  that 
19.  35  he  said,  (Ye)  men  of  Ephesus,  what  man 
21.  37  captain ..  Who  said,  Canst  thou  speak  G.?. 


Acts  22.  2  they  kept  the  more  silence :  and  he  saith 

22  27  Tell  me,  art  thou  a  Roman?  He  said, yea 

22.  28  And  Paul  said,  But  I  was  (freel  born 

23.  5  Then  said  Paul,  I  wist  not,  brethren,  that 

23  17  said,  Bring  this  young  man  unto  the  chief 
23. 18  brought  (him)  to  the  chief  captain,  and 
23.  35  I  will  hear  thee,  said  he,  when  tlnne  acc. 

25.  5  Let  them  therefore,  said  he,  which  among 
25.  22  Agi-ippa  [said]  unto  Festus,  I  would  also 
25.  22  To  morrow,  said  lie,  thou  shalt  hear  him 

25.  24  Festus  said,  King  Agrippa,  and  all  men 

26.  1  Agrippa  said  unto  Paul,  Thou  art  permi. 

26.  24  Festus  said  with  a  loud  voice,  Paul,  thou 
26.  25  he  said,  I  am  not  mad,  most  noble  F'estus 
26.  28  Agrippa  [said]  untoPaul,  Almost  tliou 
26.  32  Then  said  Agrippa  unto  Festus,  This  man 

1  Co.  6. 16  is  one  body?  for  two,  [saitli  he,]  shall  be  one 

7.  29  But  this  I  say,  brethren,  the  time  (is)  sh. 

10  15  I  speak  as  to  wise  men  ;  judge  ye  what  I 
10. 19  What  say  I  then?  that  the  idol  is  any  th. 

15.  50  this  I  say,  brethren  that  flesh  and  blood 

2  Co.  10. 10  (liis)  letters,  say  they,  (are)  weighty  and 
Heb.  8.  5  See,  saith  lie,  (that)  thou  make  all  things 

19.  The  word,  &  A  070  s  ho  logos. 

Heb.  5.  11  we  have  many  tilings  to  say,  and  hard  to 

SAY  against,  to  — 

To  speak  against,  avreWov  anteipon. 

Acts  4.  14  And  beholding,  .they  could  say  notliinga 

SAY  hefire,  to  — 

To  say  beforehand,  publicly,  n poepew  proereo. 

Rom.  9.  29  as  Esaias  said  before,  Except  the  Lord  of 
2  Co.  7.  3  for  I  have  said  before,  that  ye  are  in  our 
Gal.  1.  9  As  we  said  before,  so  say  I  now  again,  If 
Heb.  10.  15  a  witness,  .for  after  that  [lie  had  said  lie.] 

SAY  on,  to  — 

1 .  To  speak,  333  dabar,  3. 

1  Sa.  15.  16  Stay,  and  I  will  tell  thee.  .Say  on 

2  Sa.  14.  12  speak  (one)  word.  .And  he  said,  Say  on 
1  Ki.  2.  14  I  have  somewhat,  unto  thee.  .Say  on 

2.  16  now  I  ask  one  petition  of  tliee.  .Say  on 

2.  To  speak,  tell,  declare,  elrov,  eipon. 

Luke  7.  40  Simon,  I  have  somewhat.  .Master,  say  on 

3.  To  lay  out,  say,  speak,  \iyo>  lego. 

Acts  13. 15  if  ye  have  any  word  of  exhortation.. say  on 

SAY  anything,  or  what,  to  — 

Word,  nVp  viillah. 

Job  32.  11  waited.,  whilst  ye  searched  out  what  to  say 
33.  32  If  tliou  hast  any  tiling  to  say,  answer  me 

SAY  nay,  to  — 

To  send  back,  cause  to  return,  mis’  shub,  5. 

1  Ki.  2.  17  Speak,  .for  he  will  not  say  tliee  nay,  that 

2.  20  I  desire  one  small  petition.. say  me  not  11. 

2  20  Ask  on, my  mother.. I  will  not  say  theen. 

SAY,  saith,  should  — 

Mouth,  3?  peh. 

2  Sa.  17.  5  and  let  us  hear  likewise  what  he  saith 
Ezra  8.  17  I  told  them  what  they  should  say  unto  I. 

SAY,  somewhat  to  — 

A  word,  333  dabar. 

1  Ki.  2.  14  I  have  somewhat  to  say  unto  thee.  And 

SAYING  — 

1 .  A  saying,  3SB  emer. 

Prov  4  10  Hear,  0  my  son,  and  receive  my  sayings 
4.  20  My  son. .incline  thine  ear  unto  my  saying 

2.  To  say,  lift  up  the  voice,  3i?x  amar. 

Gen.  1.  22  And  God  blessed  them,  saying 

Sec  also  2. 16 ;  3.  17;  5.  2;  8.  15 ;  9.  8 ;  15. 1, 4, 18;  17. 3;  18. 
12,  13,  15;  19-  15;  21.  22;  22.  20;  23.3,  5,8,  10,  13,14;  24. 
7,  30,  37;  26.  11,  20;  27.  6,  6;  28.  6,  20;  31.  1,  29;  32.  4,  6, 
17  17.  19'.  34-  4>  8,  20;  37.  15;  38.  13,  2i,  24,  25,  28;  39.  12, 
14,  17,  19;  4°.  7'.  41*  9.  ’6;  42.  14.  22,  22,  28,  29,  37;  43. 

3.  3,  7;  44.  1,  19,  32;  45.  16,  26;  47.  5;  48.  20,  20;  50.  4,  4, 
5,  16,  16,  25. 

Exod  1.  22;  3.  16;  5.  6,  8,  10, 13,  15;  6.  10,  12,  29;  7.  o, 
9,  16;  9.  5;  11.  8;  12.  1,  3;  13.  1,  8,  14,  19;  14.  1,  12;  15.  1  - 
24;  16.  11,  12;  17.  4,  7;  19.  3>  12 ,  23;  20.  1;  25.  1;  30.  11, 
17,  22,  31;  31.  1,  12,  13;  33.  1;  35-  4>  45  3^-  5,  6‘>  4°-  *• 

Lev.  1.  1;  4.  1,  2;  5.  14;  6.  i,  8,  9,  19,  24,  25;  7.  22,  23, 
28,  29;  8.  1,  31;  9.  35  io-  3>  8>  l6’>  IT*  G  2*>  I2>  G  2;  13-  G 
14-  1*  33,  35;  i5-  x;  17-  G  2;  18-  1;  G  2°-  G  2I-  l6>  J7* 

22.  1,  17,  26;  23.  1,  9,  23,  24,  26,  33,  34;  24.  1,  13,  15;  25.  G 

27.  t. 

Num.  1.  1,  48;  2.  1;  3.  5,  11,  141  44  5  4*  G  x7»  21 »  5-  1 
5,  11;  6.  1,  22,  23,  23;  7.  4;  8.  1,  5,  23;  9.  1,  9>  IQ5  TO-  G 
11.  13,  18,  20;  12.  13;  13.  1,  3s;  x4-  7>  x5>  x7,  z6>  4o;  15-  G 
17,  37;  16.  5,  20,  23,  24,  26,  36,  41,  44;  17.  1,  I2!  x8-  25  »  x9* 
1,  2;  20.  3,  7,  23;  21.  21;  22.  5;  23.  26;  24.  12;  25.  10,  16;  20. 

1,  3,  52;  2 7-  2,  6,  8,  15;  28.  1;  30-  G  3>  251  32,  2>  xo>  25>  3X  5 
33.  50;  34.  1,  13.  16;  35.  1,  9  5  36-  5,  6- 

Deut.  1.  5,  6,  9,  16,  28,  34,  37;  2>  4>  17.  2«;  3-  18,  21 

2, ;  5.  5;  6.  20;  9-  4.  13.  23  i2-  3°:  J3-  2-  6-  I2>  *3.  *S-  9. 
if;  18.  16;  19.  7;  20.  5;  22.  17;  27.  1,  9,  11;  29-  19.  31-  10 

'  3-2'-4i8:i34i',4io,  II,  12,  .3,  16;  2  i,  2,  3;  3-  3.  6,  8,  9;  4. 

1  3,  6,  15,  17,  21,  21,  22  ;  6.  10,  26;  7.  2;  8.  4,  9.  11,  22,  22, 

4,  14,  17;  18.  8;  20.  1,  2;  21.  2;  22.  8, 


Josti.  : 

3,  6,  15 
3,  6,  17;  14.  9;  17. 


‘D’  Jud 


1.  1 ;  5-  1;  6.  13.  32;  7-  2.  3.  24;  8.  0,  15;  9-  I.  3G 
IO.  10;  II.  12,  17;  13.  6;  15.  13;  16.  2,  2, 18;  19.  22,  20.  8 

12,  23,  28;  21.  I,  5,  IO,  l8,  20. 

Ruth  2.  15;  4.  4,  17;  1  Sa.  4-  2G  5-  IO*»  6-  2>  21 »  7-  3;  9- 
15,  26;  10.  2;  11.  7;  13.  3;  14-  24>  28»  33*>  x5*  TO>  x2»  x°*  22» 
17.  26,  27;  18.  24;  19.  2,  11,  is,  19;  2°-  42>  2I*  XG  23*  G  2, 


SAYING 


842 


SCARLET 


T9,  27;  24.  1,  8,  9;  25.  14,  40;  26.  1,  6,  14,  19;  27.  II,  it,  12; 
28.  10,  12;  29.  5;  30.  8,  26. 

2  Sa.  1.  16,  2,  1,  4;  3.  12,  12,  14,  17,  18,  23,  35;  4.  10; 

5.  1,  6,  19;  6. 12  ;  7.  4,  26;  11.  10,  15,  19;  13.  7,  28,  30; 

14.  32;  15.  8,  10,  13,  31;  17.  6,  16;  18.  5,  12;  19.  8,  9,11, 
11 ;  20.  18,  18;  21.  17 ;  24. 11. 

1  Ki.  1.  s,  6,  11,  13,  23,  30,  47,  si,  5J I  2-  1,  4>  8,  23,  29, 
30,  39,  42;  5.  2,  5,  8;  6.  11 ;  8.  15,  25,  47,  55;  9.  5;  12.  3, 

7,  9,  10,  10,  12,  14,  16,  22,  23 ;  13.  3,  4,  9,  18, 21,  27,  31 ;  15. 
18;  16. 1 ;  17.  2,  8 ;  18.  1,  26,  31 ;  19.  2 ;  20.  5,  5,  17;  21. 

2,  9,  10,  13,  14,  17,  19,  19,  23,  28 ;  22.  12,  13,  31,  36. 

2  Ki.  3.  7;  4.  1,  31 ;  5.  4,  6,  8,  10,  22 ;  6.  8,  9,  13,  26;  7. 
10,  12,  14,  18;  8.  1,  4,  6,  7,  8,  9;  9. 12,  18,  20,  36;  10.  1,5, 

6.  8 ;  11.  5  ;  14.  6,  8,  9,  9  ;  15.  12 ;  16.  7,  15 ;  17.  13,  26,  27, 
35;  18.  14,  30,  32,  36;  19.  9,  10,  10,  20;  20.  6,4;  21.  10; 
22.  3,  10,  12 ;  23.  21. 

1  Ch.  4.  9,  10 ;  11.  1 ;  12.  19  ;  13.  12;  14.  10;  16.  18  ;  17. 

3,  6,  24;  21.  9,  10;  22.  8;  2  Ch.  2.  3;  6.  4,  16,  37;  7.  18; 

10.  3,  6,  7,  9,  10,  io,  12,  14,  16;  11.  2,  3;  i2.  7  ;  16.  2;  18. 

11,  12,  19,  19,  30;  19.  9;  20.  2,  8,  37;  21.  12;  25.  4,  7,  17, 
18,  18;  30.  6,  18;  32.  4,  6,  9,  11,  12,  17;  34.  16,  18,20;  35. 
21 ;  36.  22. 

Ezra  1.  1 ;  8.  22 ;  9.  1,  11 ;  Neh.  1.  8  ;  6.  2,  3,  7,  8,  9 ;  8. 
11,  15;  Job  24.  15;  Psa.  71.  11;  105.  11;  119.  82;  Eccl. 

1.  16. 

Isa.  3.  7 ;  4.  1 ;  6.  8;  7.  2,  5,  10;  8.  5,  11 ;  14.  24;  16. 
14;  19.  25;  20.  2  ;  23.  4 ;  29.  11,  12;  30.  21 ;  36.  15,  18,  21 ; 
7.3  9,  10,  10,  15,  21 ;  38.  4 ;  41.  7,  13 ;  44.  28 ;  46.  10 ;  56.  3, 
Jer.  1.  4,  11,  13 ;  2.  1,  2,  27 ;  4.  10;  5.  20;  6.  14 ;  7.  1,  4. 
23;  8.  6,  11 ;  11.  1,  4,  6,  7,  21;  13.  3,  8;  18.  1,  5,  1 1";  20. 
15;  21  1;  23.  25;  33.  38;  24.  4;  23.  2;  36.  1,  8,  9,  11,  12, 
17,  18;  27.  1,  9,  12,  14,  16,  16;  28.  1,  2,  11,  12,  13;  29.  3, 

22,  24,  25,  25,  28,  30,  31;  30.  1,  2;  31.  34;  32.  3,  6,  7,  13, 
16,  26;  33.  1,  19,  23,  24;  34.  1,  12,  13;  35  1,  6,  12,  15;  36. 
1,  5,  14,  17,  27,  29,  29;  37.  3,  6,  9,  13,  19;  38.  1,  8,  10,  16; 
39.  11,  15,  16;  40.  9,  15;  42.  14,  20;  43.  8;  43.  2;  44.  1,  4, 

15,  20,  25,  25,  26 ;  45.  1 ;  49.  34. 

Eze.  3.  16;  6. 1;  7.  1:9.  1,  11;  10.  6;  11.  14 ;  12.  1,  8,  17, 
21,  22,  26;  13.  1,  6,  10;  14.  2,  12;  15.  1;  16.  1,  44;  17.  1, 
11 ;  18.  1,  2  ;  20.  2,  5,  45  ;  21.  1, 8,  18 ;  22.  1,  17,  23,  28; 

23.  1;  24.  1,  15,  20;  25.  1;  26.  1 ;  27.  1;  28.  1,  11,  20;  29. 

1,  17;  30.  1,  20;  31.  1 ;  32.  i,  17 ;  33.  1, 10,  21,  23,  24,  30; 

34.  1;  35.  1,  12;  36.  16;  37.  15,  18;  38.  1. 

Amos  2.  12 ;  3.  1 ;  7.  10;  8.  5;  Jon.  1.  1;  3.  1,7;  Hag. 

i.  1,  2,  13;  2.  1,  2,10,  11,  20,  21;  Zech.  1.  1,  4,  7,  14,  17, 
21;  2.  4;  3.  4,  6;  4.  4,  6,  6,  8;  6.  8,  9,  12,  1*;  7.  3,  4,  5, 

8,  9 ;  8.  1,  18,  21,  23. 

3.  To  say,  lift  up  the  voice ,  amar. 

Ezra  5.  11  they  returned  us  answer  saying  We  are 

4.  A  word,  ini  clabar. 

Gen.  37.  n’envied..but  his  father  observed  the  say. 
Num  14.  39  Moses  told  these  sayings  unto  all  the  oh. 
1  Sa.  18.  8  Saul  was  very  wroth,  and  the  saying  dis. 

1  Ki.  12.  15  that  he  might  perform  his  saying,  which 

13.  32  the  saying  which  he  cried  by  the  word  of 
15.  29  according  unto  the  saying  of  the  LORP.wh. 

17.  15  and  did  according  to  the  saying  of  Elijah 

20.  4  according  to  thy  saying,  I  (am)  thine,  and 

2  Ki.  2.  22  according  to  the  saying  of  Elisha  which 

5.  14  according  to  the  saying  of  the  man  of  God 

8.  2  anddid  afterthe  saying  if  theman  of  God 

10.  17  accordingto  the  saying  of  the  Lord,  which 

1  Ch.21.  19  David  went  up  at  the  saying  of  God,  wh. 

2  Ch.13.  22  Ills  sayings,  (are)  written  in  the  story  of 

33.  19  they  (are)  written  among  the  sayings  of 
Esth.  1.  21  the  saying  pleased  the  king  and  the  prin. 
Jon.  4.  2  (was)  not  this  my  saying  when  I  was  yet 

5.  Mouth,  .13  peh. 

Psa.  49.  13  yet  their  posterity  approve  their  sayings 
C.  Talk,  AaA'ia  la.lia. 

John  4.  42  Now  we  believe,  not  because  of  tliy  saying 

7.  Word,  Adyos  logos. 

Matt.  7.  24  whosoever  heareth  these  sayings  of  mine 

7.  26  every  one  that  heareth  these  sayings  of 

7.  28  when  Jesus  had  ended  these  sayings,  the 
is.  12  offended,  after  they  heard  this  saying 
19.  1  when  Jesus  had  finished  these  sayings,  he 
ig.  11  All  (men)  cannot  receive  this  saying,  save 
19.  22  when  the  young  man  heard  that  saying 

26.  1  when  Jesus  had  finished  all  these  sayings 
28. 15  this  saying  is  commonly  reported  among 

Mark  7.  29  For  this  saying  go  thy  way ;  the  devil  is 

8.  32  he  spake  that  saying  openly.  And  Peter 

9.  10  And  they  kept  that  saying  with  themsel. 

10.  22  he  was  sad  at  that  saying,  and  went  away 

Luke  1 .  29  she  was  troubled  [at  his  saying],  and  cast 

6.  47  and  heareth  my  sayings,  and  doeth  them 

9.  28  eight  days  after  these  sayings,  he  took  P. 

9.  44  Let  these  sayings  sink  down  into  your  ears 

John  4.  37  herein  is  thatsaying  true,  One  soweth,  and 

4.  39  believed  on  him  for  the  saying  of  tlie|wo. 

6.  60  This  is  an  hard  saying  ;  who  can  hear  it? 

7.  36  What  (manner  of)  saying  is  this  that  he 

7.  40  therefore  when'tliey, heard  this  saying,  sa. 

8.  51,  32  If  a  man  keep  my  saying,  he  shall  ne. 

8.  55  but  I  know  him,  and  keep  his  saying 

10.  19  division,  .among  the  Jews  for  these  say. 

12.  38  That  the  saying  of  Esaias  the  prophet 

14.  24  He  thatlovethme  not  keepeth  not  my  sa. 

15.  20  if  they  have  keptmysaying,  they  will  keep 

18.  9  That  the  saying  might  be  fulfilled  which 

18.  32  That  the  saying  of  Jesus  might  be  fulfilled 

19.  8,  13  When  Pilate  therefore  heard  that  sa. 

21.  23  Then  went  this  saying  abroad  among  the 
Acts  6.  5  And  the  saying  pleased  the  whole  multi. 

7.  29  Then  fled  Moses  at  this  saying,  and  was 

16.  36  the  keeper  of  the  prison  told  this  saying 
Horn.  3.  4  thou  mightest  be  justified  in  tliy  sayings 

13.  p  it  is  briefly  comprehended  in  this  saying 


1  Co.  15.  54  then  shall  be  brought  to  pass  this  saying 

1  Ti.  1.  15  This  (is)  a  faithful  saying,  and  worthy  of 

3.  1  This  (is)  a  true  saying.  If  a  man  desire  the 

4.  9  This  (is)  a  faithful  saying,  and  worthy  of 

2  Ti.  2.  11  (It  is)  a  faithful  saying:  For  if  we  lie  dead 
Titus  3.  8  (This  is)a  faithful  saying,  and  these  things 
Rev.  19.  9  saith  unto  me,  Ttiese  are  the  true  sayings 

22.  6  These  sayings  (are)  faithful  and  true :  and 
22.  7  blessed  (is)  he  that  keepeth  the  sayings  of 

22.  9  of  them  which  keep  the  sayings  of  this 
22. 10  Seal  not  the  sayings  of  the  prophecy  of  th. 

8.  Saying,  speech,  pa  rhema. 

Mark  9.  32  they  understood  not  thatsaying,  and  were 
Luke  i.  65  these  sayings  were  noised  abroad  throng. 

2.  17  they  made  known  abroad  the  saying  wh. 

2.  50  they  understood  not  the  saying  which  he 

2.  51  his  mother  kept  all  these  sayings  in  her 
7.  1  when  he  had  ended  all  these  sayings  in  the 

9.  45  they  understood  not  this  saying,  and  it 

9.  45  and  they  feared  to  ask  him  of  that  saying 

18.  34  this  saying  was  hid  from  them,  neither 

9.  To  speak,  tell,  utter,  eliroy  eipon. 

Matt26.  44  prayed  the  third  time,  saying  the  same 
Luke  5.  13  touchedhim,  saying,  I  will:  be  thou  clean 
9.  22  Saying,  The  sou  of  man  must  suffer  many 

14.  5  answered  them,  saying,  Which  of  you  sh. 

19.  30  Saying,  Go  ye  into  the  village  over  against 
Johnn.  28  called  Mary  her  sister,  secretly,  saying,  T. 

18.  22  saying,  Answerestthou  thehigh  priestso? 
Acts  7.  26  saying,  Sirs,  ye  are  brethren ;  why  do  ye 
7.  27  thrust  him  away,  saying,  Who  made  thee 
7.  40  Saying  unto  Aaron,  Make  us  Gods  to  go 

10.  3  coming  in  to  him,  and  saying  unto  him 

16.  20  brought  them  to  the  magistr  ates,  saying 
19  21  to  go  to  Jerusalem,  saying,  After  I  have 

21.  14  we  ceased,  saying,  The  will  of  the  Lord 

23.  23  he  called  unto  (him)  two  centurions,  sa. 

10.  To  lay  out,  say,  speak,  Alya 1  lego. 

Matt.  1.  20  appeared  unto  him  iu  a  dream,  saying,  J. 
Also  in  v.  22;  2.  2,  13,  15,  17,  20;  3.  2,  3,  14,  17;  4. 14; 

5.  2  ;  6.  31 ;  8.  2,  3,  6,  17,  25,  27,  29,  31 ;  9.  14,  18,  27,  29, 
30,  33;  10.  5,  7b  11.  17;  12.  10,  17;  13.  3,  24,  31,  35,  36; 
14.  15,  26,  27,  30,  33;  15  1,  [4,]  7,  22,  23,  25 ;  16.  7,  13,  22; 

17.  9,  10,  14,  25;  18.  1,  26,  28,  29;  19.  3,  25;  20.  12,  30, 
31 ;  21.  2,  4,  9,  10,  15,  20,  25,  37  ;  22.  4,  16,  24,  31,  [35,]  42, 
43;  23.  2;  24.  3,  5;  25.  9,  11,  20,  37,  44,  45;  26.  8,  17,  27, 
39, ,42,  48,  65,  68,  69,  70 ;  27.  4,  9,  11,  19,  23,  24,  29,  40,  46, 
54,  63 ;  28.  9,  13,  18. 

Mark  1.  7,  15,  24,  25,  27,  40;  2.  [12];  3.  11,  33;  5.  9,  12, 

23.  31;  6.  2,  25;  7.  37;  8.  15,  [16,]  26,  27,  33;  9.  [7,]  11, 

25,  38  ;  10.  26.  35,  49;  11.  [9,]  17,  31 ;  12.  6,  18,  26;  13. 

6  ;  14-  44.  57.  60,  68  ;  15.  4,  9,  29,  [34,]  36. 

Luke  1.  24,  63,  66,  67;  2.  13;  3.  [4],  10,  14,  16;  4.  [4,] 
[34.]  35.  36.  4r  5  8,  12,  21,  26,  [30];  7.  4,  6,  16,  19,  20, 
32,  39  ;  8.  9,  24,  25,  30,  38,  49,  50,  54;  9.  18,  35,  38;  10. 

17,  25;  11.  45;  12.  16,  17;  13.  25,  31;  14.  [3,]  7,  30;  15. 

2,  3,  6,  9;  17.  4;  18.  2,  3,  13,  18,  38,  [41];  19.  7,  14,  16, 

18,  20,  38,  42,  46;  20.  [2,]  5,  14,  21,  28;  21.  7,  8;  22.  19, 
20,  42,  57,  59,  64,  66;  23.  2,  2,  3,  5,  18,  21,  35,  37,  [39,]  [40,] 
47  i  24.  7,  23,  29,  34. 

John  1.  15,  26,  32;  4.  31,  51;  6.  52;  7.  15,  28,  37;  8. 
12 ;  9.  2,  19;  10.  [33,]  11.  3,  [31,]  32 ;  12.  21,  23 ;  18.  40; 

19,  6,  12. 

Acts  1.  6;  2.  7,  12,  40;  3.  25;  4.  16;  5-  23,  [25,]  28;  7; 
56;  8.  10,  19,  26;  9/4;  10.  26;  11.  3,  4,  7,  18;  12.  7;  13. 
15;  14.  11,  15,  18;  15.  5,  13,  [24];  16.  9,  15,  17,28,  35;  17. 
7,  19;  18.  13;  19.  4,  13,  26,  28;  20.  23,  21,  21,  40;  22.  7, 
18,  26;  23.  9,  12;  24.  2;  25.  14;  26.  [14,]  22,  31;  27.  24, 
33 ;  28.  26. 

Rom.  11.  [2];  1  Co.  11.  25;  2  Ti.  2.  18;  Heb.  2.  6,  12 ; 
4.  7;  6.  15;  8.  11 ;  9.  20;  12.  26;  2  Pe.  3.  4;  Jude  14; 
Rev.  1.  11,  17 ;  4.  8,  10;  5.  9,  12,  13 ;  6.  1,  10;  7,  3,  10,  12, 
13;  8.  13;  9.  14;  10.  4;  11.  1,  12,  15,  17;  12.  10;  13.  4, 
14 ;  14.  7,  8,  9,  13, 18 ;  15.3;  16.  1,  17 ;  17.  1 ;  18.2,  4,  10, 
16,  18,  19,  21;  19.  1,  4,  5,  6,  17;  21.  3,  9. 

11.  To  assert,  affirm,  (paaKu  phasko. 

Acts  24.  8  the  Jews  also  assented,  saying  that  these 
SAYING,  dark  — 

Acute  or  hidden  thing,  rn'n  chidah. 

Psa.  49.  4  I  will  open  my  dark  saying  upon  the  harp 
78.  2  I  will  open . .  I  will  utter  dark  sayings  of 
Prov.  1.  6  words  of  the  wise,  and  their  dark  sayings 
SCAB,  scabbed  — 

1.  Scurvy,  a-])  garab. 

Deut28.  27  with  the  emerods,  and  with  the  scab,  and 

2 . A  scab,  nnEpp  mispachath. 

Lev.  13.  6  pronounce  him  clean;  it  (is  but)  a  scab 
1 3.  7  if  tli'  scab  spread  much  abroad  in  the  skin 

13.  8  that,  behold,  the  scab  spreadeth  in  the  skin 

3. M  scab,  nrj:p  sappachath. 

Lev.  13.  2  When  a  man  shall  have  in  the  skin,  .a  sc. 

14.  56  f-r  a  rising,  and  for  a  scab,  and  for  a  hr. 

4.  Itch,  scab,  scurvy,  ns!?:  yallepheth. 

Lev.  21.  20  or  be  scurvy,  or  scabbed,  or  hath  his  st. 

22.  22  or  having  a  wen,  or  scurvy,  or  scabbed 
SCAB,  to  smite  with  a  — 

To  scab,  nsi?  saphach,  3. 

Isa.  3.  17  the  Lord  will  smite  with  ascab  the  crown 
SCABBARD  — 

Scabbard,  sheath,  ij;n  taar. 

Jer.  47.  6  Put  up  thyself  into  thy  scabbard,  rest,  and 
SCAFFOLD  — 

A  pulpit,  ii*3  kiyyor. 

2  Ch.  6.  13  Solomon  had  made  a  braseD  scaffold,  of 


SCALE,  to  — 

To  go  up,  nSj;  alah. 

Prov.21.  22  A  wise  (man)  sealeth  the  city  of  the  mig. 
SCALES  — 

1. Scales,  armour,  riyp yii  qasqesetli. 

Lev.  11.  9  whatsoever  hath  fins  and  scales  in  the  wa. 

11.  10  all  that  have  not  fins  and  scales  in  the 

1 1.  12  Whatsoever  hath  no  fins  nor  scales  in  the 
Deuti4.  9  all  that  have  fins  and  scales  shall  ye  cat 
14.  10  whatsoever  hath  not  fins  and  scales  ye 
Eze.  29.  4  cause  the  fish,  .to  stick  unto  thy  scales 
29.  4  fish  of  thy  rivers  shall  stick  unto  thy  scales 

2  .Strong  or  firm  of  shield,  };D  p'Ek  aphiq  nruagen. 
Job  41.  15  (His)  scales  (are  his)  pride,  shut  up  toget. 

3.  Balance,  beam  of  scales,  abs  peles. 

Isa.  40.  12  weighed  the  mountains  in  scales,  and  the 

4.  A  scale,  Asms  lepis. 

Acts  9. 18  there  fell  from  his  eyes  as  it  had  been  sc. 
SCALL  — 

A  scall,  pru  netheq. 

Lev.  13.  30  it  (is)  a  dry  scall,  (even)  a  leprosy  upon 
13.  31  the  priest  look  on  the  plague  of  the  scall 
13.  31  (him  that  hath)  the  plague  of  the  scall  se. 
13.  32  (if)  the  scallspread  not,  and  there  bein  it 
13.  32  the  scall  (lie)  not  in  sight  deeper  than  the 
13.  33  He  shall  be  shaven,  but  the  scall  shall  be 
13.  33  shall  shut  up  (him  thathath)the  scall  se. 
13.  34  look  on  the  scall :  and,  behold,  (if)  the  sc. 
13.  35  But  if  the  scall  spread  much  in  the  skin 
13.  36  if  the  scall  be  spread  in  the  skin,  the  pri. 
13.  37  if  the  scall  be  in  his  sight  at  a  stay,  and 

13.  37  scall  is  healed,  he  (is)  clean  :  and  the  pr. 

14.  54  all  manner  of  plague  of  leprosy,  and  scall 
SCALP  — 

Crown  of  head,  pate,  iplp  qodqod. 

Psa.  68.  21  hairy  scalp  of  such  an  one  as  goeth  on  st. 
SCANT  — 

Leanness,  scantiness,  Jin  razon. 

Mic.  6.  10  and  the  scant  measure  (that  is)  abomin.? 
SCAPE  GOAT  — 

A  goat  for  going  away,  V]  Mil.  (teazel. 

Lev.  16.  8  Lord,  and  the  other  lot  for  the  scape  goat 
16.  10  on  which  the  lot  fell  to  be  the  scape  goat 
16.  10  let  him  go  for  a  scape  goat  into  the  wild. 
16.  26  he  that  let  go  the  goat  for  the  scape  goat 

SCARCE,  scarcely  — 

1  .To  go  out  or  forth,  ay;  yatsa. 

Gen.  27.  30  Jacob  was  yet  scarce  gone  out  from  the  pr. 

2.  Hardly,  poAis  molis. 

Acts  14.  iS  with  these  sayings  scarce  restrained  they 

27.  7  scarce  were  come  over  against  Cnidus,  the 
Rom.  5.  7  scarcely  for  a  righteous  man  will  one  die 

1  Pe.  4.  18  if  the  righteous  scarcely  be  saved,  where 

SCARCENESS  — 

Scarcity,  rupee  miskenuth. 

Dcut.  8.  '9  wherein  thou  shalt  eat  bread  without  sc. 
SCARE,  to  — 

To  break  down,  affright,  r.nn  chathath,  3. 

Job  7. 14  Then  thou  scarest  me  with  dreams,  and 
SCARLET  (colour  or  thread)  — - 
1  .Purple,  [ifiN  argevan. 

Dan.  s-  ’7,  16  be  clothed  with  scarlet,  and  (have)  a 

5.  29  clothed  Daniel  with  scarlet,  and  (put)  a 

2. Scarlet  or  crimson  stuff,  nyVw  or  uri  shani. 
Gen.  38.  28  bound  upon  his  hand  a  scarlet  thread,  sa. 

38.  30  that  had  the  scarlet  thread  upon  his  hand 
Exod  25.  4  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine  li. 
26.  1,  31,  36  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet 
27. 16  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine  tw 

28.  s,  8  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine 
28.  6  (of)  blue,  aud  (of)  purple,  (of)  scarlet,  and 
28.  15,  33  (of)  blue,  and  (of)  purple,  and  (of)  sea. 

35.  6,  23  blue,  and  purple,  aud  scarlet,  and  fine 

35.  25  blue,  and  of  purple,  (and)  of  scarlet,  and  of 
33.  35  iu  blue,  and  in  purple,  in  scarlet,  aud  in 

36.  8  curtains  (of),  .blue,  and  purple,  and  scar. 
36.  35,  37  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine 
3S.  18  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine  tw. 

38.  23  embroiderer  in  blue,  .and  in  scarlet,  and 

39.  1  of  the  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet,  they 
39.  2,  s,  8,  24,  29  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet 
39.  3  iu  the  purple,  and  in  the  scarlet,  and  in 

Lev  14.  4,  49  and  cedar  wood,  and  scarlet,  and  liys. 
14.  6  take  it,  and  the  cedar  wood,  and  the  sea. 
14.  51  take  the  cedar  wood,  .and  the  scarlet,  and 
14.  52  and  with  the  hyssop,  aud  with  the  scarlet 
Num.  4.  8  shall  spread  upon  them  a  cloth  of  scarlet 
19.  6  take  cedar  wood,  and  hyssop,  and  scarlet 
Josh.  2.  18  thou  shalt  bind  this  liue  of  scarlet  thread 
2.  21  she  bound  the  scarlet  line  in  the  window 

2  Sa.  1.  24  clothed  you  in  scarlet,  with  (other)  delic. 
Prov  31.  21  all  her  household  (are)  clothed  with  sea. 
Song  4.  3  Tliy  lips  (are)  like  a  thread  of  scarlet,  and 
Isa.  1. 18  Though  your  sins  be  as  scarlet,  theyshall 

3 . Crimson,  scarlet,  tola. 

Lam.  4.  5  brought  up  in  scarlet  embrace  dunghills 

4.  To  be  in  scarlet,  dyed,  tala,  4. 

Nah.  2.  3  valiant  men  (are)  in  scarlet :  the  chariots 

5.  Scarlet,  kokkcvos  kokkinos. 

Matt  27.  28  stripped  him,  and  put  on  him  a  scarlet 


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Heb.  9. 19  with  water,  and  scarlet  wool,  and  hyssop 
Rev.  17.  3  saw  a  woman  sit  upon  a  scarlet  coloured 

17.  4  was  arrayed  in  purple  and  scarlet  colour 

18.  12  fine  linen,  and  purple,  and  silk,  and  scar. 

18. 16  clothed  in  line  linen,  and  purple,  and  sc. 

SCATTER  (abroad,  away,  into  comers),  to  — 

\.To  scatter,  ti?  bedar,  3. 

Dan.  4. 14  shake  off  his  leaves,  and  scatter  his  fruit 

2.  To  scatter,  it?  bazar. 

Dan.  11.  24  he  shall  scatter  among  them  the  prey,  and 

3.  To  scalier,  115  bazar,  3. 

Psa.  68.  30  scatter  thou  the  people  (that)  delight  in 

4.  To  scatlter,  winnow,  spread,  frit  zarah. 

Hum  16.  37  scatter  thou  the  fire  yonder;  for  they  are 
Eze.  5.  2  third  part  thou  shalt  scatter  in  the  wind 

5.  To  scatter,  winnow,  spread,  nil  zarah,  3. 

Lev.  26.  33  will  scatter  you  among  the  heathen,  and 

1  Ki.  14. 15  and  shall  scatter  them  beyond  the  river 
Psa.  44. 11  and  hast  scattered  us  among  thejheathen 

106.  27  To  overthrow . .  and  to  scatter  them  in  the 
Prov  20.  8  A  king . .  scattereth  away  all  evil  with  his 
20.  26  A  wise  king  scattereth  the  wicked,  and 
Jer.  31. 10  He  that  scattered  Israel  will  gather  him 
49.  32  scatter  into  all  winds  them  (that  are)  in 
49.  36  will  scatter  them  toward  all  those  winds 
Eze.  5.  10  remnant  of  thee  will  I  scatter  into  all  the 

5.  12  I  will  scatter^  third  part  into  all  the,wi 

6.  5  I  will  scatter  your  bones  round  about  your 

12.  14  I  will  scatter  toward  every  wind  all  that 
Zech.  1.  19,  21  the  horns  which  have  scattered  Judah 

1.  21  horn  over  the  land  of  Judah  to  scatter  it 

6.  To  sprinkle,  pm  zaraq. 

Isa.  28.  25  scatter  the  cummin,  and  cast  in  the  prin. 
Eze.  10.  2  scatter  (them)  over  the  city.  And  he  went 

7.  To  cause  to  move,  shake,  SP3  nua,  5. 

Psa.  59.  11  scatter  them  by  thy  power;  and  bring  th. 

8 . Todashor  beat  inpieces, spread  oat,  pp)  naphats,3. 
Dan.  12.  7  when  he  shall  have  accomplished  to  sea. 

9.  To  blow  away,  nxB  paah,  5. 

Deut32.  26  I  said,  I  would  scatter  them  into  corners 

10 . To  scatter,  ps puts,  5. 

Gen.  11.  8  So  the  Lord  scattered  them  abroad  from 
11.  9  scatter  them  abroad  upon  the  face  of  the 
49.  7  divide  them  in  Jacob,  and  scatter  them  in 
Deut.  4.  27  Loud  shall  scatter  you  among  the  nations 

28.  64  Lord  shall  scatter  thee  among  all  people 
30.  3  whither  the  Lord  thy  God  hath  scattered 

2  Sa.  22. 15  sent  out  arrows,  and  scattered  them;  li 
Nell.  1.  8  I  will  scatter  you  abroad  among  the  nat. 
Job  37.  11  hewearieththethickcloud;  he  scattereth 

38.  24  (which)  scattereth  the  east  wind  upon  the 
Psa.  18.  14  lie  sent  out  his  arrows  and  scattered  them 
144.  6  Cast  forth  lightning,  and  scatter  them 
Isa.  24.  1  scattereth  abroad  the  inhabitants  thereof 
41. 16  the  whirlwind  shall  scatter  them  :  andth. 
Jer.  9.  16  I  will  scatter  them  also  among  the  heat. 

13.  24  Therefore  will  I  scatter  them  as  the  stu 
18.  17  I  will  scatter  them  as  with  an  east  wind 
23.  1  that  destroy  and  scatter  the  sheep  of  my 
23.  2  Ye  have  scattered  my  flock,  and  driven 
30.  11  end  of  all  nations  whither  I  have  scatte. 

Eze.  11.  16  I  have  scattered  them  among  the  count. 

,  12.  15  Isliall  scatter  them  among  the  nations, and 
*  20.  23  I  would  scatter  them  among  the  heathen 
22.  15  Iwill  scattertheeamougtheheathen,  and 

29.  12  I  will  scatter  the  Egyptians  among  the  11a. 

30.  23,  26  I  will  scatter  the  Egyptians  among  the 
34.  21  pushed.. till  ye  have  scattered  them  abr 
36.  19  I  scattered  them  among  the  heathen  and 

Hab.  3.  14  they  came  out  as  a  whirlwind  to  scatter 

11  .To  scatter,  lie pazar,  3. 

Psa.  53.  5  God  hath  scattered  the  bones  of  him  that 
89. 10  thou  hast  scattered  thine  enemies  with 
147.  16  he  scattereth  the  hoar  frost  like  ashes 
Prov  11.  24  There  is  that  scattereth,  and  yet  increa. 
Jer.  3.  13  hast  scattered  thy  ways  to  the  strangers 
Joel  3.  2  whom  they  have  scattered  among  the  11a. 

12. ro  break  off,  p3  parats. 

Psa.  60.  1  thou  hast  scattered  us,  thou  hast  been  di. 

13.  To  spread  out  or  forth,  iris  paras,  3. 

Psa.  68. 14  When  the  Almighty  scattered  kings  in  it 

14.  To  scatter  thoroughly ,  Siaaicopiri^ui  diaskorpizo. 
Luke  1.  51  he  hath  scattered  the  proud  in  the  imag. 

15 . To  scatter,  arcopirl^w  skorpizo. 

Matt  12.  3ohe  that  gathereth  not  with  me  scattereth  a. 
Luke  11.  23  he  that  gathereth  not  with  me  scattereth 
John  10.  12  the  wolf  catchetli  them,  and  scattereth 

SCATTERED  (abroad),  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  scattered,  winnowed,  spread,  rnt  zarah,  2. 

Eze.  6.  8  ye  shall  be  scattered  through  the  countr 
2.  To  be  scattered,  winnowed,  spread,  flit  zarah,  4. 

Job  18.  15  brimstone  shall  be  scattered  upon  his  ha 

3  .To  be  prolonged,  drawn  out,  -$0  mashak,  4. 

Isa.  18.  2  to  a  nation  scattered  and  peeled,  to  a  pe. 
18.  7  of  a  people  scattered  and  peeled,  and  fr. 

4.  To  dash  or  beat  in  pieces,  ]*£)j  naphats. 

1  Sa.  13. 11  I  saw  that  the  people  were  scattered  from 
Isa.  33.  3  at  the  lifting  up ..  nations  were  scattered 

5.  To  scatter,  be  scattered,  mb  puts. 

.  Gen.  11.  4  lest  we  be  scattered  abroad  upon  the  face 


Numio.  35  Rise  up.  .let  thine  enemies  be  scattered 

1  Sa.  11.  11  they  which  remained  were  scattered,  so  ” 
Psa  68.  1  Let  God  arise,  let  his  enemies  be  scattered 
Eze.  34.'  5  they  were  scattered,  because  (there  is)  no 

34'.  18  they  became  meat ..  when  they  were  scat. 
46!  18  that  my  people  be  not  scattered  every  m. 
Zech  13.  7  smite . .  and  the  sheep  shall  be  scattered 

6.  To  be  scattered,  ps  puts,  2. 

2  Sa.  18.  8  For  the  battle  was  there  scattered  over 

1  Ki.22. 17  I  saw  all  Israel  scattered  upon  the  hills 

2  Ki.25.  5  and  all  his  army  were  scattered  from  him 
2  Ch.18.  16  I  did  see  all  Israel  scattered  upon  the  mo. 
Jer.  10.  21  therefore,  .their  flocks  shall  be  scattered 

40.  15  that  all  the  Jews,  .should  be  scattered.and 
52.  8  and  all  his  army  were  scattered  from  him 
Eze.  11.  17  countries  where  ye  have  been  scattered 
20.  34  out  of  the  countries  wherein  ye  are  scatt. 
20.  41  countries  wherein  ye  have  been  scattered 

28.  25  the  people  among  whom  they  were  scatt. 

29.  1 3  from  the  people  whither  they  were  scatt. 
34.  6  My  flock  was  scattered  upon  all  the  face 
34. 12  all  places  where  they  have  been  scattered 

7.  To  scatter,  break  in  pieces,  ps  jmts,  5. 

Exod.5. 12  the  people  were  scattered  abroad  throug. 

1  Sa  13  8  and  the  people  were  scattered  from  him 

8.  To  scatter  selves,  be  scattered,  ps  puts,  7a. 

Hab.  3  6  the  everlasting  mountains  were  scattered 

9 . To  be  increased,  scattered,  z>i3 push,  2. 

Nah.  3. 18  thy  people  is  scattered  upon  the  mounta. 

10.  To  scatter,  its  pazar. 

Jer.  50.  17  Israel  (is) a  scattered  sheep;  thelionshave 

11  .To  be  scattered,  11$ pazar,  2. 

Psa.141.  7  Our  bones  are  scattered  at  the  grave’s  mo. 

12.  To  be  scattered,  iis  pazar,  4. 

Esth.  3.  8  There  is  a  certain  people  scattered  abroad 

13.  To  separate  selves,  tib  par  ad,  7. 

Job  4.  n  the  stout  lion’s  whelps  are  scattered  abr. 
Psa.  92  9  all  the  workers  of  iniquity  shall  be  scatt. 

14.  To  be  spread  out  or  forth,  BH?  paras,  2. 

Eze  17  21  they  that  remain  shall  be  scattered  tow. 

1 5.  To  be  spread  abroad,  n’l?  parash,  2. 

Eze.  34  12  he  is  among  his  sheep  (that  are)  scattered 

16.  To  be  dissolved,  SiaAvoyai  dialuomai. 

Acts  5.  36  as  many  as  obeyed  him,  were  scattered 

17.  To  scatter  thoroughly,  SiatrKopirtCv  diaskorpizo. 
Matt26.  31  the  sheep  of  the  flock  shall  be  scattered  a. 
Marki4.  27  smite,  .and  the  sheep  shall  be  scattered 
Johun.  52  children  of  God  that  were  scattered  abr. 

18.  To  scatter  diversely,  disperse,  Siao-irelpw  diasp. 
Acts  8.  1  they  were  all  scattered  abroad  throughout 

8.  4  they  that  were  scattered  abroad  went  ev. 
11. 19  they  which  were  scattered  abroad  upon 

19.  A  dispersion,  dispersed  portion ,  Siaanopd  dias. 

Jas  1.  1  twelve  tribes  which -are  scattered  abroad 
i  Pe  1.  1  tlie  strangers  scattered  throughout  P011  tus 

20.  To  throw  down,  fiirTw  rhiptb. 

Matt  9  36  they  fainted,  and  were  scattered  abroad 

21.  To  scatter,  oicopir'ifa  skorpizo. 

J0I11116.  32  ye  shall  be  scattered,  every  man  to  his  own 

SCATTERING  — 

Scattering,  psj  nephets. 

Isa.  30  30  (with)  scattering,  and  tempest,  and  hails. 
SCENT  — 

1.  Memorial,  remembrance,  131,  171  zeker. 

Hos.  14.  7  the  scent  thereof  (shall  be)  as  the  wine  of  L. 

2.  Smell,  savour,  fragrance,  nn  reach. 

Job  14  9  through  the  scent  of  water  it  will  bud,  and 

Jer.  48.  ii  his  taste  remained  in  him,  and  his  scent 

SCEPTRE  — 

1. Reed,  rod,  sceptre,  hrir  sliebet. 

Gen  49.  10  The  sceptre  shall  not  depart  from  Judah 
NUU124. 17  a  sceptre  shallrise  out  of  Israel,  and  shall 
Psa.  45.  6  the  sceptre  of  thy  kingdom  (is)  a  right  sc. 
Isa.  14.  5  The  Lord  hath  broken . .  the  sceptre  of  the 
Eze.  19.  11  she  had  stroug  rods  for  the  sceptres  of 

19. 14  she  hath  no  strong  rod  (to  be)  a  sceptre  to 
Amos  1.  5,  8  and  him  that  holdetli  the  sceptre  from 
Zech  10.  1 1  and  the  sceptre  of  Egypt  shall  depart  aw. 

2.  Sceptre,  sharbit. 

Esth.  4  11  the  king  shall  hold  out  the  golden  sceptre 
5  2  held  outto  Esther  the  golden  sceptre  that 

5.  2  So  Esther,  .touched  the  top  of  the  sceptre 
8.  4  the  king  held  out  the  golden  sceptre  tow. 

3  Rod,  sceptre,  staff,  fraBSos  rhabdos. 

Heb  1.  8  a  sceptre  of  righteousness  (is)  the  sceptre 

SCE'-VA,  SfceuSs. 

A  Jewish  priest  at  Ephesus,  father  of  seven  sons  who 
attempted  to  cast  out.  a  demon  in  the  name  of  Jesus,  but 
who  were  wounded  by  it  and  had  to  flee,  A.D.  58. 

Acts  19.  14  And  there  were  seven  sons  of.  .S.,  a  Jew 

SCHOLAR  — 

1.  To  answer,  respond,  njj;  anah. 

Mai.  2. 12  The  Lord  will  cut  off.  .the  scholar,  out 

2.  One  who  is  being  taught,  talmid. 

1  Ch.25.  8  cast  lots . .  as  well . .  teacher  as  the  scholar 


SCHISM  — 

Rent,  schism,  a  schisma. 

1  Co.  12.  25  That  there  should  be  no  schism  iu  the  bo. 

SCHOOL  — 

A  school,  axohi]  schole. 

Acts  19.  9  disputing  daily  in  the  school  of  one  Tyr. 

SCHOOLMASTER  — 

Child  conductor,  wai5aya>y6s  paidagogos. 

Gal.  3.  24  the  law  was  our  schoolmaster  (to  bring  us) 

3.  25  we  are  no  longer  under  a  schoolmaster 

SCIENCE  — 

1.  Knowledge,  JTO,  yro  madda. 

Dan.  1.  4  understanding  science,  and  such  as  (had) 

2.  Knowledge,  ypwais  gnosis. 

1  Ti.  6.  20  and  oppositions  of  science  falsely  so  call. 

SCOFF,  to  — 

To  shoiv  self  a  derider,  scoffer,  D^p  galas,  7. 

/,Hab.  1.  10  they  shall  scoff  at  the  kings,  and  tlie  pr. 

SCOFFER  — 

Childish  irifler,  lyiraiKT-qs  empaiktes. 

2  Pe.  3.  3  that  there  shall  come  in  the  last  days  sc. 

SCORCH,  be  scorched,  to  — 

To  parch,  wither  with  heat,  Kavu.arli.oj  kaumatizo. 
Matti3-  6  when  the  sun  was  up,  they  were  scorched 
Mark  4.  6  But  when  the  sun  was  up,  it  was  scorched 
Rev  16.  8  power  was  given  unto  him  to  scorch  men 
16.  9  men  were  scorched  with  great  heat,  and 

SCORN,  scorning,  scornful,  scorner  — 

1. Scorn,  scorning,  iyb  laag. 

Job  34.  7  Job,  (who)  drinketh  up  scorning  like  w. 
Psa.  44.  13  a  scorn  and  a  derision  to  them  that  are 
79.  4  a  scorn  and  derision  to  them  that  are  ro. 
123.  4  with  the  scorning  of  those  that  are  at  ea. 

2.  Laughter,  pniyo  mischaq. 

Hab.  1. 10  the  princes  shall  be  a  scorn  unto  them:  they 

3.  To  scorn,  pS  tuts. 

Psa.  1.  1  nor  sittetli  in  the  seat  of  the  scornful 
Prov.  1.  22  the  scorners  delight  in  their  scorning,  and 
3.  34  he  scorneth  the  scorners :  but  he  giveth 
9.  7  He  that  reprovetli  a  scorner  getteth  to 
9.  8  Reprove  not  a  scorner,  lest  he  hate  thee 

13.  1  A  wise  son  (heareth) ..  a  scorner  heareth 

14.  6  A  scorner  seeketli  wisdom,  and  (findeth 
15. 12  A  scorner  loveth  not  one  that  reproveth 

19.  25  Smite  a  scorner,  and  the  simple  will  bew. 
19.  29  Judgments  are  prepared  for  scorners,  and 
21.  11  When  tlie  scorner  is  punished,  the  simple 
21  24  haughty  scorner  (is)liis  name  who  dealctli 
22. 10  Cast  out  the  scorner,  and  contention  shall 
24.  9  and  the  scorner  (is)  an  abomination  to  men 

Isa.  29.  20  the  scorner  is  consumed,  and  all  that  wat. 

4.  Scorning,  JisS  latson. 

Prov.  1.  22  delight  in  their  scorning,  and  fools  hate 
29.  8  Scornful  menbringacityiutoasnare-.but 
Isa.  28. 14  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  ye  scornful 

5.  To  be  a  scorner,  fsb  latsats. 

Hos.  7.  5  he  stretched  out  his  hand  with  scorners 

SCORN,  (to  laugh)  to  — 

1.  To  despise,  contemn,  nn  bazah. 

Esth.  3.  6  he  thought  scorn  to  lay  hands  on  Morde. 

2.  To  scorn,  pb  luts. 

Prov.  9.  12  but  (if)  thou  scomest,  thou  alone  shalt 
3  To  scorn,  yb  tuts,  5. 

Job  16.  20  .My  friends  scorn  me  ;  (but)  mine  eye  po. 
Prov.  3.  34  Surely  he  scorneth.  .but  he  giveth  grace 
19.  28  An  ungodly  witness  scorneth  judgment 

4 . To  scorn,  3 $  laag. 

2  K.i.19.  21  despised  thee,  (and)  laughed  thee  to  scorn 
Job  22. 19  aud  the  innocent  laugh  them  to  scorn 
Isa.  37.  22  despised  thee,  (and)  laughed  thee  to  scorn 

5.  To  scorn,  ijp  laag,  5. 

Nell.  2.  19  they  laughed  us  to  scorn,  and  despised 
Psa.  22.  7  All  they  that  see  me  laugh  me  to  scorn 

6.  Laughter,  piis  tsechoq. 

Eze.  23.  32  thou  shalt  be  laughed  to  scorn,  and  had 

7.  To  deride,  scoff,  D^p  galas,  3. 

Eze.  16.  31  been  as  au  harlot,  in  that  thou  scornest 

8.  To  laugh,  deride,  play ,  prff  sacliaq. 

Job  39.  7  He  scorneth  the  multitude  of  the  city,  n. 
39.  18  lifteth  up  herself  on  high,  she  scorneth 

9.5 To  laugh,  deride,  play ,  pria  sacliaq,  5. 

2  ch.30.  10  laughed  them  to  scorn,  aud  mocked  them 

SCORPION  — 

1. A  scorpion,  TjpB  aqrab. 

Deut  8  is  scorpions,  and  drought,  where(there  was) 

1  Ki  i->  11  14  but  I  will  chastise  you  with  scorpions 

2  Ch  10  II,  14  but  I  (will  chastise  you)  with  Scorpio. 
Eze.  2.  6  and  thou  dost  dwell  among  scorpions :  be 

2.  A  scorpion,  oKopw'ids  skorpios. 

Luke  10.  19  power  to  tread  on  serpents  and  scorpions 
11. 12  ask  an  egg,  will  he  offer  him  a  scorpion  ? 
Rev.  9.  3  as  the  scorpions  of  the  earth  have  power 
9.  5  torment  (was)astlietormentof  ascorpion 
9.  10  they  had  tails  like  unto  scorpions,  aud 


SCOURED 


844 


SEA 


SCOURED,  to  be  — 

To  be  scoured,  polished,  pis  maraq,  4. 

Lev.  6.  28  it  shall  be  both  scoured,  and  rinsed  in  wa. 
SCOURGE,  scourged,  scourging  — 

1  .Investigation,  rnp3  biqqorelh. 

Lev.  19.  20  she  shall  be  scourged  ;  they  shall  not  be 

2.  A  scourge,  whip,  rod,  tb'iti'  shot 

Job  5.  21  Thou  shalt  be  hid  from  the  scourgeof  the 
0.  23  If  the  scourge  slay  suddenly,  he  will  laugh 
Isa.  10.  26  Lord  of  hosts  shall  stir  up  a  scourge  for 
28.  18  when  the  overflowing  scourge  shall  pass 

3.  A  scourge,  tsaiy  shotet. 

Josh. 23.  13  scourges  in  your  sides,  and  thorns  in  your 

4.  A  scourge,  oar,  tbits’,  ti'p  shayit,  shot. 

Isa.  28.  15  when  the  overflowing  scourge  shall  pass 
5.. 4  scourge,  whip,  paar i'|  mastix. 

Acts  22.  24  he  should  be  examined  by  scourging,  then 
Ileb.  11.  36  others  had  trial  of.  .mockings  audscour. 

6.  A  scourge,  whip,  ( Lat .  flagellum),  <ppayc\Xiov. 
John  2.  15  when  he  had  made  a  scourge  of  small  co. 

SCOURGE,  to  — 

\.To  ivhip,  scourge,  flog,  pacrnybai  mastigoo. 

Mattio.  17  they  wiil  scourge  you  in  their  synagogues 

20.  19  deliver  him  to  the  Gentiles,  .to  scourge 

23.  34  (some)  of  them  shall  ye  scourge  in  your 
Markio.  34  shall  mock  him,  and  shall  scourge  him 
Lukei8.  33  shall  scourge  (him),  andput  him  to  death 
Johnig.  1  Pilate  therefore  took  Jesus,  and  scourged 
Heb.  12.  6  and  scourgeth  every  sou  whom  he  receiv. 

2.  To  scourge,  whip,  paaTL^ai  mastizS. 

Acts  22.  25  Is  it  lawful  for  you  to  scourge  „  man  that 

3 . To  flagellate,  <ppaycXXbw  phragellob. 

Matt27.  26  when  he  had  scourged  Jesus,  hedelivered 
Markis.  15  delivered  Jesus,  when  he  had  scourged 

SCRABBLE,  to  — 

To  make  a  mark,  scribble,  fun  tavah,  3. 

1  Sa.  21.  13  scrabbled  on  the  doors  of  the  gate,  and 
SCRAPE  (off,  self),  to  — 

1.  To  scrape  self,  T}3  garad,  7. 

Job  2  8  took  hiir  a  potsherd  to  scrape  himself  wi. 

2.  To  scrape,  nnD  sachah,  3. 

Eze.  26.  4  I  will  also  scrape  her  dust  from  her,  and 

3.  To  scrape  off,  nyp  qatsah,  5. 

Lev.  14.  41  scrape  off  without  the  city  into  an  uncle. 

14.  43  hath  scraped  the  house,  and  after  it  is  pi. 

SCRAPED,  to  cause  to  be  — 

To  cause  to  be  scraped,  t’xp  qatsa,  5. 

Lev.  14.  41  he  shall  cause  the  house  to  be  scraped  wi. 

SCREECH  OWL  — 

Hiight  owl,  n’VS  lilith. 

Isa.  34.  14  screech  owl  also  shall  rest  there,  and  find 

SCRIBE  — 

l.To  cypher,  number,  write,  35?  saphar. 

2  Sa.  8.  17  (were)  the  priests,  and  Seraiah  (was)  the 

20  25  Sheva  (was)  scribe  ;  and  Zadok  and  Abia. 

1  Ki.  4.  3  Elihoreph  and  Ahiah.  .scribes  ;  Jehoshap. 

2  Ki.  12. 10  king’s  scribe  and  the  high  priest  came  up 

18.  18,  37  Shebna  the  scribe,  and  Joali  the  son 

19.  2  sent  Eliakim  and  Shebna  the  scribe,  and 

22.  3  son  of  Meshullam,  the  scribe,  to  the  ho. 

22.  8  high  priest  said  unto  Shaphan  the  scribe 
22.  9  Shaphan  the  scribe  came  to  the  king,  and 
22.  IO  Shaphan  the  scribe  showed  the  king,  say 
22.  12  Shaphau  the  scribe,  and  Asahiah  a  servant 

25.  19  principal  scribe  of  the  host,  which  must. 

1  Ch.  2.  55  the  families  of  the  scribes  which  dwelt  at 

18. 16  (were)  the  priests  ;  and  Shavsha  (was)scr. 

24.  6  the  sou  of  Nethaneel  the  scribe,  (one)  of 
27.  32  was  acounsellor,  a  wiseman,  and  ascribe 

2  Ch.24.  n  the  king's  scribe  and  the  high  priest’s  off. 

26.  11  their  account  by  the  hand  of  Jeiel  these. 
34. 13  of  the  Levites  (there  were)  scribes,  and 
34.  15  answered  and  said  to  Shaphan  the  scribe 
34  18  the  scribe  told  the  king,  saying,  Ililkiah 
34.  20  Shaphan  the  scribe,  and  Asaiah  a  servant 

Ezra  7.  6  he  (was)  a  ready  scribe  in  the  law  of  Moses 
7  1 1  the  scribe,  (even)  a  scribe  of  the  words  of 
Neb.  8.  1  they  spake  unto  Ezra  the  scribe  to  bring 

8.  4  the'-scribe  stood  upon  a  pulpit|of  wood,  wh. 
8.  9  Ezra  the  priest  the  scribe,  and  the  Levites 
8.  13  and  the  Levites,  unto  Ezra  the  scribe,  ev. 

12.  26  in  the  days,  .of  Ezra  the  priest,  the  scribe 

12.  36  David  the  man  of  God,  and  Ezra  the  scri. 

13.  13  Shelemiah  the  priest,  and  Zadok  the  scr. 
Esth.  3.  12  Then  were  the  king’s  scribes  called  on  the 

8.  9  Then  were  the  king's  scribes  called  at  that 
Isa.  33.  18  Where  (is)  the  scribe?  where  (is)  the  rec.? 
36.  3  Shebna  the  scribe,  and  Joali,  Asaph’s  son 

36.  22  Shebna  the  scribe,  and  J oali  the  son  of  A. 

37.  2  Shebna  the  scribe,  and  the  elders  of  the 
Jer.  8.  8  in  vain  made  he  (it);  the  pen  of  the  scri. 

36.  10  Gemariah  the  son  of  Shaphan  the  scribe 
36.  12  he  went  down .  .into  the  scribe’s  chamber 
36.  12  Elishama  the  scribe,  and  Delaiah  the  son 
36.  20  in  the  chamber  of  Elishama  the  scribe 
36.  21  took  it  out  of  Elishama  the  scribe's  chain. 
36.  26  to  take  Baruch  the  scribe,  and  Jeremiah 

36.  32  gave  it  to  Baruch  the  scribe,  the  son  of  N. 

37.  15  in  the  house  of  Jonathan  the  scribe;  for 
37.  20  return  to  the  house  of  Jonathan  the  scri 
52.  25  the  principal  scribe  of  the  host,  who  mu' 


2.Scribe,  writer,  hDD  sapher. 

Ezra  4.  8  Shimsiiai  the  scribehvrote  a  letter  against 

4  9  tlie  chancellor,  and  Shimshai  the  scribe 

4.  17  (to)  Shimshai  the  scribe,  and  (to)  the  rest 

4.  23  Rehum,  and  Shimshai  the  scribe,  and  th. 

7.  12  21  scribe  of  the  law  of  the  God  of  heaveu 

3. Scribe,  writer,  clerk,  ypap.p-o.Tcbs  grammateus. 
Matt.  2.  4  gathered  all  the  chief  priests  and  scribes 

5.  20  (the  righteousness)  of  the  scribes  and  I’ll. 

7.  29  having  authority,  and  not  as  the  scribes 

8.  19  a  certain  scribe  came,  and  said  unto  him 

9.  3  certain  of  the  scribes  said  within  tliemse. 

12.  38  certain  of  the  scribes  and  of  the  Pharisees 

13.  52  every  scribe  (which  is)  instructed  unto  the 

15.  1  Then  came  to  Jesus  scribes  and  Pharisees 

16.  21  the  elders  and  chief  priests  and  scribes, and 

17. 10  Why  then  say  the  scribes  that  Elias  must 

20.  18  the  chief  priests  and  unto  the  scribes 

21.  15  when  the  chief  priests  and  scribes  saw  the 

23.  2  The  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  sit  in  Moses’ 
23. 13, 15,23,  25,  27,  29  woe  unto  you,  scribes  and 

23.  14  [Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Pharisees,  h], 
23.  34  prophets,  and  wise  men  and  scribes:  and 
26.  3  the  chief  priests, [and  the  scribes,]  and  the 

26.  57  where  the  scribes  and  the  elders  were  as. 

27.  41  mocking  (him),  with  the  scribes  and  elders 
Mark  1.  22  for  he  taught  them . .  not  as  the  scribes 

2.  6  there  were  certain  of  the  scribes  sitting 
2. 16  when  the  scribes  and  Pharisees  saw  him 

3.  22  the  scribes  which  came  down  from  Jeru. 

7  1  certainof  the  scribes,  which  came  from  J. 

7.  5  the  Pharisees  and  scribes  asked  him,  Why 

8.  31  and  (of)  the  chief  priests,  and  scribes,  and 

9.  ii  Why  say  the  scribes  that  Elias  must  first 
9. 14  and  the  scribes  questioning  with  them 

9  16  he  asked  [the  scribes,)  Wliat  question  ye 

10.  33  unto  the  chief  priests,  and  unto  the  scribes 

11.  18  the  scribes  and  chief  priests  heard  (it),  and 

1 1  27  the  chief  priests,  and  the  scribes,  and  the 

12  28  one  of  thescribes  came,  and  having  heard 
12  32  the  scribe  said  unto  him,  Well  Master,  th 

12.  35  How  say  the  scribes  that  Christ  is  the  son 
12.  38  Beware  of  the  scribes,  which  love  to  go  in 

14.  1  the  scribes  sought  how  they  might  take 

14.  43  from  the  chief  priests  and  the  scribes  and 
14  sypriests  and  the  elders  and  the  scribes 

15.  1  the  elders  and  scribesand  the  whole  con. 

15.  31  said  among  themselves  with  the  scribes 

Luke  5.  21  the  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  began  to  re 

5  30  their  scribes  and  Pharisees  murmured  ag. 

6.  7  the  scribes  and  Pharisees  watched  him 

9  22  of  the  elders  and  chief  priests  and  scribes 
11.44  [Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Pharisees,  hy.] 

1 1  53  the  scribes  arid  the  Pharisees  began  to  ur. 
15.  2  the  Pharisees  and  scribes  murmured,  sa. 

19.  47  the  scribes  and  the  chief  of  the  people  so. 

20.  1  the  scribes  came  upon  (him)  with  the  el. 
20.  19  the  scribes  the  same  hour  sought  to  lay 
20.  39  certain  of  the  scribes  answering  said,  M. 
20.  46  Beware  of  the  scribes,  which  desire  to  wa. 

22.  2  the  chief  priests  and  scribes  sought  how 

22.  66  the  scribes,  came  together,  and  led  him 

23.  10  the  chief  priests  and  scribes  stood  and 
John  8.  3  [the  scribes  and  Pharisees  brought  unto] 
Acts  4.  5  that  their  rulers  and  elders,  and  scribes 

6  12  the  people  and  the  elders,  and  the  scribes 

23.  9  Ithe  scribes  that  were  of  the  Pharisees'  p.  ] 

1  Co.  1.  20  where  (is)  the  scribe?  where  (is)  the  disp. 

SCRIP  — 

1 . Scrip,  lag,  purse,  yalqut. 

1  Sa.  17  40  put  them  in'  a  shepherd's  bag.  .in  a  scrip 

2.  Bag,  satchel,  nypa  pera. 

Mattio.  10  Nor  scrip  for  (your)  journey,  neither  ,wo 
Mark  6.  8  no  scrip,  nobread.no  money  ln(their)pu. 
Luke  9.  3  neither  staves,  nor  scrip,  neither  bread 

10.  4  Carry  neither  purse,  nor  scrip,  nor  shoes 
22.  35  When  I  sent  you  without  purse, 'and  scrip 
22.  36  let  him  take  (it),  and  likewise  (his)  scrip 

SCRIPTURE  — 

1.  Writing,  nn?  kethab. 

Dan.  10.  21  that  which  is  noted  in  the  scripture  of  tr. 

2.  What  is  written,  literature,  ypappa  gramma. 

2  Ti.  3.  1 5  thou  hast  known  the  Holy  Scriptures,  wh. 

3.  Writing,  anything  written,  ypaepi)  graphe. 

Matt2i.  42  Did  ye  never  read  in  the  scriptures,  The 

22  29  Ye  do  err,  not  knowing  the  scriptures,  nor 
26.  54  how  then  shall  the  scriptures  be  fulfilled 
26  56  that  the  scriptures  of  the  prophets  might 
Mark  1 2.  10  have  ye  not  read  this  scripture;  The  stone 

12.  24  ye  know  not  the  scriptures,  neither  the 

14.  49  ye  took  me  not :  but  the  scriptures  must 

15.  28  [the  scripture  was  fulfilled,  which  saitli] 
Luke  4.  21  This  day  is  this  scripture  fulfilled  in  your 

24.  27  expounded  unto  them  in  all  the  scriptures 
24  32  and  while  he  opened  to  us  the  scriptures 

24.  45  that  they  might  understand  the  scriptures 

John  2. 22  they  believed  the  scripture,  and  the  Word 

5.  39  Search  the  scriptures ;  for  in  them  ye  th. 

7.  38  He  that  believeth  on  me,  as  the  scripture 
7.  42  Hath  not  the  scripture  said,  That  Christ 
10.  35  and  the  scripture  cannot  be  broken 

13.  18  that  the  scripture  may  be  fulfilled,  ne 

17.  12  that  the  scripture  might  be  fulfilled 

19.  24,  28  that  the  scripture  might  be  fulfilled 
19.  36  these  things  were  done,  that  the  scripture 

19.  37  another  scripture  saitli, 'They  shall  look  on 

20.  9  they  knew  not  the  scripture,  that  he  must 
Acts  1.  16  this  scripture  must  needs  have  been  fulti. 


Act3  8.  32  The  place  of  the  scripture  which  he  read 

8.  35  began  at  the  same  scripture,  and  preached 
17.  2  reasoned  with  them  out  of  the  scriptures 

17.  11  searched  the  scriptures  daily,  w  hether  th. 

18.  24  eloquent  man,  (and)  mighty  in  the  script. 
18.  28  showing  by  the  scriptures  that  Jesus  was 

Rom.  1.  2  afore  by  his  prophets  in  the  holy  scriptu. 

4.  3  what  saith  the  scripture?  Abraham  belie 

9.  17  the  scripture  saith  unto  Pharaoh,  Even 

10. 11  the  scripture  saith,  Whosoever  believeth 

11.  2  Wot  ye  not  what  the  scripture  saith  of  E.? 

15.  4  that  we  through . .  comfort  of  the  scriptu. 

16.  26  made  manifest,  and  by  the  scriptures  of 
1  Co.  15.  3  Christ  died,  .according  to  the  scriptures 

15.  4  rose  again,  .according  to  the  scriptures 
Gal.  3.  8  the  scripture,  foreseeing  that  God  would 

3.  22  the  scripture  hath  concluded  all  under  sin 

4.  30  what  saith  the  scripture?  Cast  out  the  bo. 

1  Ti.  5.  18  the  scripture  saith,  Thou  shalt  not  muzzle 

2  Ti.  3.  16  All  scripture  (is) given  by  inspiration  of  G. 
Jas.  2.  8  the  royal  law  according  to  the  scripture 

2.  23  the  scripture  was  fulfilled  which  saith 

4.  5  Do  ye  think  that  the  scripture  saith  in  va. 

1  Pe.  2.  6  it  is  contained  in  thescripture,  Behold,  I 

2  Pe.  1.  20  no  prophecy  of  the  scripture  is  of  any  pr. 

3.  16  wrest,  as  (they  do)  also  the  other  scriptu. 

SCROLL  — 

1  .Scroll,  roll,  book,  "isp  sepher. 

Isa.  34.  4  heavens  shall  be  gathered  together  as  a  sc 

2.  Small  scroll,  roll,  book,  fiilixlov  billion. 

Rev.  6. 14  the  heaven  departed  as  a  scroll  w  hen  it  is 
SCULL,  SKULL  — 

Scull,  skull,  poll,  nSioj  gulgoleth. 

J  udg.  9  53  piece  of  a  millstone . .  all  to  brake  his  skull 
2  Ki.  g.  35  they  found  no  more  of  her  than  the  skull 

SCUM  — 

Scum,  rust,  chelah. 

Eze.  24  6  whose  scum  (is)  therein,  and  whose  scum 

24. 11  may  be  molten  in  it,  (that)  the  scum  of  it 

24.  12  scum  went  not  forth  out  of  her:  her  scum 

SCURVY  — 

Scurvy,  ana  garab. 

Lev.  21. 20  orbescurvy,  orscabbed,  or  hath  his  stones 
22.  22  or  having  a  wen,  or  scurvy,  or  scabbed 

SCY-TH-I-AN,  2ia/07)5  belonging  to  Scythia. 

Col.  3.  11  Where  there  is  neither  .Barbarian,  S,,  bo. 
SEA  — 

1. ^nari  D;n  liayyam  haggadol,  The  Great  Sea,  i.e  , 
the  Mediterranean.  QaXaocra  thalassa. 

Xum34.  6  ye  shall  even  have  the  great  sea  for  a  bor. 

34.  7  from  the  great  sea  ye  shall  point  out  for 
Josh.  1.  4  unto  the  great  sea  toward  the  going  down 
9  1  the  coasts  of  the  great  sea  over  against  L. 

15.  12  And  the  west  border  (was)  to  the  great  sea 
15  47  unto  the  river  of  Egypt,  and  the  great  sea 
Eze.  47.  10  fish  shall  be.  .as  the  fish  of  the  great  sea 
47.  15  (shall  be)  the  border,  .from  the  great  sea 
47.  19  (in)  Kadesh,  the  river  to  the  great  sea 
47.  20  The  west  side  also  (shall  be)  the  great  sea 
48  28  (and)  to  the  river  toward  the  great  sea 
Acts  10.  6  Simon  a  tanner,  whose  house  is  by  the  sea 

10.  32  the  house  of.  Simon  a  tanner  by  the  sea 

27.  30  they  had  let  down  the  boat  into  the  sea 
27.  38  And.  .they,  .castouttlie  wheat  into  the  s 
27.  40  they  committed  (themselves)  unto  the  sea 
28  4  whom,  though  he  hath  escaped  the  sea 

2  Co.11.  26  (in)  perils  in  the  sea,  (in)  perils  among  fa. 

2. p'>n8i7  E.’D  hayyam  liaacharon,  the  hinder  or  ut¬ 
most  or  idtermost  Sea,  i.e.,  the  Mediterranean. 
Deutn.  24  even  unto  the  uttermost  sea,  shall  your  co. 

34.  2  all  the  land  of  Judah,  unto  the  utmost  sea 
Joel  2.  20  and  hishinder  part  toward  the  utmost  sea 
Zech  14.  8  and  half  of  them  toward  the  hinder  sea 

3.  Ria;  d;  yam  yapho,  the  sea  of  Japho,  i.e.,  the 

Mediterranean. 

Ezra  3.  7  to  bring  cedar  trees ..  to  the  sea  of  J oppa 

•l.D'nz'^5  d;,  the  sea  of  the  Philistines,  i.e.,  the  Med. 
Exod'23.  '31  from  the  Red  sea . .  unto  the  sea  of  the  rh. 

5.  rfen  □;  the  Salt  Sea,  that  into  which  Jordan  falls. 
Num34.  3  shall  be  the  outmost  coast  of  the  salt  sea 

34.  12  the  goings  out  of  it  shall  beat  the  salt  sea 
Deut.  3.  17  (even)  the  salt  sea,  under  Ashdoth-pisgali 
Josh.  3.  16  those  that  came  down  toward.. the  salts. 
15.  2  was  from  the  shore  of  the  salt  sea,  from 
15.  5  theeastborder(was)thesaltsea..untothe 
18. 19  of  the  salt  sea  at  the  south  end  of  Jordan 

6.  "p'Jpn  D;n  hayyam  haqqadmoni,  the  East  or 
former  Sea,  that  into  which  the  Jordan  falls. 
Eze.  47. 18  measure..from  the  border  unto  the  east  s. 
Joel  2.  20  desolate,  with  his  face  toward  the  east  sea 
Zech.  14.  8  half  of  them  toward  the  former  sea :  in 

7.  nn "[j;  ri  n;  yam  haarabah,  the  Sea  of  the  Plain  or 
of  Arabah,  that  into  which  the  Jordan  falls. 
Deut.  3.  17  from  Chinnereth.  .unto  the  sea  of  the  pi. 
J osh  3.  16  that  came  down  toward  the  sea  of  the  pi. 

12.  3  unto  the  sea  of  theplain..the  salt  sea  on 
2  Ki.14.  25  entering  of  Hamath  unto  the  sea  of  the  pi. 

8. ']iD  □)  yamsuph,  the  Red  Sea,  i.e.,  the  sea  between 
Egypt  and  Arabia,  the  Gulf  of  Suez.  QdXaaaa. 
Exodio.  19  wind,  which,  .cast  them  into  tlie  Red  sea 


SEA 


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SEA 


EX01I13  18  the  way  of  the  wilderness  of  the  Red  sea 

15.  4  his.  captains  also,  .drowned  in  the  Red  s. 

15.  22  So  Moses  brought  Israel  from  the  Red  sea 

23.  31  I  will  set  thy  bounds  from  the  Red  sea 
Numif.  23  the  wilderness  by  the  way  of  the  Red  sea 

21.  4  from  Mount  Hor  by  the  way  of  the  Red  s. 

2I.  14  What  he  did  in  the  Red  sea,  and  in  the  br. 

33. 10  removed . .  and  encamped  by  the  Red  sea 
33.  ii  they  removed  from  the  Red  sea,  and  euc. 
Deut  1.  i  in  the  plain  over  against  the  Red  (sea) 

1.  40  the  wilderness  by  the  way  of  the  Red  sea 

2.  1  the  wilderness  by  the  way  of  the  Red  sea 
xi.  4  he  made  the  water  of  the  Red  sea  to  over. 

Jo3h.  2.  10  dried  up  the  water  of  the  Red  sea  for  you 

4.  23  as  the  Lord  your  God  did  to  the  Red  sea 

24.  6  with  chariotsand  horsemen  unto  theRed  s. 
Judgn.  16  walked  through  the  wilderness.  .theRed  s. 

1  Ki.  9.  26  on  the  shore  of  the  Red  sea,  in  the  land 
Neh.  9.  9  and  heardest  their  cry  by  the  Red  sea 
Psa.106.  7  provoked  (him)  at  the  sea.  .at  the  Red  sea 

106.  9  Ue  rebuked  the  Red  sea  also,  and  it  was 
106. 22  (and)  terrible  things  by  the  Red  sea 
1 36. 13  To  him  which  divided  the  Red  sea  into  pa. 
136.  15  overthrew  Pharaohand.  .host  in  theRed  s. 
Jer.  49.  21  the  noise  thereof  was  heard  in  the  Red  sea 
Acts  7.  36  in  the  land  of  Egypt,  and  in  the  Red  sea 
1  Co  10.  x  the  cloud,  and  all  passed  through  the  sea 

10.  2  unto  Aloses  in  the  cloud  and  in  the  sea 
Heb.  tt.  29  By  faith  they  passed  through  the  Red  sea 

9. D’i>'?  0;  yam  mitsrayim,  the  Egyptian  Sea,  i.e. , 
the  sea  between  Egypt  and  Arabia. 

Isa.  11.  15  shall  utterly  destroy  the  tongue  of  the  E  s. 

10. rnJ?  or  n'1-133  0;  yam  kinneroth  or  kinnereth,  sea 
of  Cliinnereth,  i.e.,  that  through  which  Jordan 
passes. 

NUU134.  11  unto  the  side  of  the  sea  of  C.  eastward 
Josh.  12.  3  from  the  plain  to  the  sea  of  C.  on  the  east 

13.  27  unto  the  edge  of  theseaof  C.  on  the  other 

11 .  GaAatrcra  tt} v  TaAiAaias,  the  sea  of  Galilee. 

The  same  as  the  preceding,  and  sometimes  called  the 
Lake  of  Gennesereth,  or  of  Tiberias.  It  is  about  thirteen 
miles  long,  six  miles  wide,  and  150  feet  deep.  Its 
surface  is  328  feet  below  the  level  of  the  Mediterranean. 

Alatt.  4.  15  the  way  of  the  sea,  beyond  Jordan,  Galilee 

4.  18  Jesus,  walking  by  the  sea  of  G.,  saw  two 

8.  24  there  arose  a  great  tempest  in  the  sea,  in. 

8.  26  arose,  and  rebuked  the  winds  and  the  sea 
8.  27  that  even  the  xviuds  and  the  sea  obey  him 
8.  32  violently  down  a  steep  place  into  the  sea 

13.  1  out  of  the  house,  and  sat  by  the  sea  side 

14.  24  [the  ship  was  now  in  the  midst  of  the  sea] 

14.  25  Jesus  went  unto  them,  walking  on  the  sea 

14.  26  the  disciples  saw  him  walking  on  the  sea 

15.  29  and  came  nigh  unto  the  sea  of  G.;  and  went 

17.  27  lest  we  should  offend  them,  go.  .to  the  sea 

Mark  1.  16  Now  as  he  xvalked  by  the  sea  of  G.,  he 

1.  16  he  saw  Simon,  .casting  a  net  into  the  sea 

2.  13  And  he  went  forth  again  by  the  seaside 

3.  7  withdrew,  .xvitli  his  disciples  to  the  sea 

4.  I  he  began  again  to  teach  by  the  sea  side 
4.  1  he  entered  into  a  ship,  and  sat  in  the  sea 
4.  1  the  whole  multitude  was  by  the  sea  on  the 
4.  39  And  he . .  said  unto  the  sea,  Peace,  be  still 

4.  41  that  even  the  wind  and  the  sea  obey  him? 

5.  1  came  over  unto  the  other  side  of  the  sea 

5.  13  into  the  sea.  .and  were  choked  in  the  sea 

5.  21  And  when  Jesus,  .was  nigh  unto  the  sea 

6.  47  the  ship  was  in  the  midst  of  the  sea,  and 
6  48  cometh  unto  them,  walking  upon  the  sea 

7.  31  he  came  unto  the  sea  of  G.,  through  the 
John  6.  1  went  over  the  sea  of  G.  which  is.  .of  Tib. 

6.  16  And  .  his  disciples  went  down  unto  the  sea 

6.  17  entered  unto  a  ship,  and  went  over  the  s. 
6.  18  the  sea  arose,  by  reason  of  a  great  wind 
6.  19  they  see  Jesus  walking  on  the  sea,  and 
6.  22  which  stood  on  the  other  side  of  the  sea 
21.  t  Jesus  showed  himself,  .at  the  sea  of  Tib. 

21.  7  Simon  Peter,  .did  cast  himself  into  the  s 

12.-I1S)!  d;  yam  yazer,  the  sea  of  Jazer,  a  small  lake 
in  Gad,  six  hours  from  Heshbon  and  four  from 
Rabbah, where  a  spring, Wady-Seir,  is  still  found. 

Jer.  48.  32  they  reach,  .to  the  seaof  Jazer:  the  spo. 

SEA 

l.Seti,  lake,  pool,  d;  yam. 

Gen.  1. 10  gathering,  .of  the  waters  called  he  seas 

1.  22  HU  the  waters  in  the  seas,  and  let  fowl 
I.  26,  28  have  dominion  over  the  fish  of  the  sea 

9.  2  anduponallthefishesofthesea;untoyour 
14.  3  the  vale  of  Siddim,  which  is  the  salt  sea 

22.  17  as  the  sand  which  (is)  upon  the  sea  shore 

32.  12  make  thy  seed  as  the  sand  of  the  sea,  wh. 

41.  49  gathered  corn  as  the  sand  of  the  sea,  very 

49.  13  Zebulun  shall  dwell  at.  .haven  of  the  sea 

Exodio.  19  And  the  Lord,  .cast  them  into  the  Red  sea 

13.  18  the  way  of  the  wilderness  of  the  Red  sea 

14.  2  between  Migdol  and  the  sea,  over  against 
14.  2  before  it  shall  ye  encamp  by  the  sea 

14.  9  overtook  them  encamping  by  the  sea,  bes. 
14.  16,  26  stretch  out  thine  hand  over  the  sea 
14.  16  shall  go.  .through  the  midst  of  the  sea 
14.  21  Aloses  stretched  out  his  hand  overthesea 
14.  21  the  Lord  caused  the  sea  to  go  (back)  by 
14.  21  made  the  sea  dry  (land),  and  the  waters 
14.  22  Israel  went  into  the  midst  of  the  sea  upon 
14.  23  in  after  them  to  the  midst  of  the  sea 
14. 27  his  hand  over  the  sea,  and  the  sea  retur. 
14.  27  the  Egyptians  in  the  midst  of  the  sea 


Exodi4-  28  the  host  of  Pharaoh  that  came  into  the  sea 
14.  29  xvalked  upon  .(land)  in  the  midst  of  the  sea 

14.  30  saxv  the  Egyptians  dead  upon  the  sea  sh. 

15.  1,  21  his  rider  hath  he  thrown  into  the  sea 

15.  4  and  his  host  hath  he  cast  into  the  sea 
15.  4  captains  also  are  droxvued  in  the  Red  sea 

15.  8  xvere  congealed  in  the  heart  of  the  sea 
15.  10  Thou  didst  blow  with  thy  wind,  the  sea 
15. 19  and  with  his  horsemen  into  the  sea,  and 
15.  19  Lord  brought  again  thexvaters  of  the  sea 
15.  19  went  on  dry  (land)  in  the  midst  of  the  sea 
15.  22  So  Aloses  brought  Israel  from  the  Red  sea 

20.  11  the  Lord  made  heaven  and  earth,  the  sea 

23.  31  from  the  Red  sea  even  unto  the  sea  of  the 

Lev.  1 1 .  9  in  the  xvaters,  in  the  seas,  and  in  the  rivers 

11.  10  that  have  not  fins  and  scales  in  the  seas 
Num  11.  22  shall  all  the  fish  of  the  sea  be  gathered  to. 

11.  31  brought  quails  from  the  sea,  and  let  (them) 

13.  29  the  Caananites  dwell  by  the  sea,  and  by 

14.  23  the-wilderness  by  the  way  of  the  Red  sea 

21.  4  from  mount  Hor  by  the  way  of  theRed  sea 

33.  8  passed  through  the  midst  of  the  sea  into 
33.  10  removed,  .and  encamped  by  the  Red  sea 

33.  11  they  removed  from  the  Red  sea,  and  en. 

34.  3  the  outmost  coast  of  the  salt  seaeastxvard 

34.  5  the  goings  out  of  it  shall  be  at  the  sea 
34.  6  ye  shall  even  have  the  great  sea  for  a  bo. 
34.  7  from  the  great  sea  ye  shall  point  out  for 
34.  11  shall  reach  unto  the  side  of  the  sea  of  C. 
34.  12  the  goingsout  of  itshall  be  at  the  saltsea 

Deut.  1.  7  by  the  sea  side,  to  the  land  of  the  Canaa. 

1.  40  the  wilderness  by  the  way  of  the  Red  sea 

2.  1  the  wilderness  by  the  way  of  the  Red  sea 

3.  17  the  sea  of  the  plain,  (even)  the  salt  sea 

4.  49  even  unto  the  sea  of  the  plain,  under  the 

11  4  how  he  made  the  water  of  the  Red  sea  to 

11.  24  even  uuto  the  uttermost  sea,  shall  your 
30.  13  Neither  (is)  it  beyond  the  sea,  that  thou 
30.  13  Who  shall  go  over  the  sea  for  us,  and  br 

33.  19  shall  suck  (of)  the  abundance  of  the  seas 

34.  2  all  the  land  of  .1  udah,  unto  the  utmost  sea 
Josh.  1.  4  unto  the  great  sea  tow  ard  the  going  down 

2.  10  Lord  dried  up  the  water  of  the  Red  sea 

3.  16  the  sea  of  the  plain,  (even)  the  salt  sea 

4.  23  as  the  Lord  your  God  did  to  the  Red  sea 

5.  t  the  kings  of  the  Canaanites.  .by  the  sea 

9.  1  in  all  the  coasts  of  the  great  sea  over  ag. 

11.  4  as  the  sand  that  (is)  upon  the  sea  shore 

12.  3  from  the  plain  to  the  sea  of  Chinneroth 

12.  3  the  sea  of  the  plain,  (even)  the  salt  sea  on 

13.  27  unto  the  edge  of  the  seaof  Cliinnereth  on 

15.  2  border  xvas  from  the  shore  of  the  salt  sea 
15.  4  goings  out  of  that  coast  were  at  the  sea 
15.  5  the  east  border  (was)  the  salt  sea,  (even) 
15.  5  from  the  bay  of  the  sea  at  the  uttermost 

13.  11  goings  out  of  the  border  were  at  the  sea 
15.  12  the  xvest  border  (was)  to  thegreat  sea, and 
15.  46  From  Ekron  even  unto  the  sea,  all  that 

15.  47  unto  the  river  of  Egypt,  and  the  great  sea 

16.  3  and  the  goings  out  thereof  are  at  the  sea 
1 6.  6  And  the  border  went  out  toxvard  the  sea 

16.  8  and  the  goings  out  thereof  were  at  the  s. 
17  9  and  the  outgoings  of  it  were  at  the  sea 

17. 10  northward  (it  was)  Alanasseh’s,  and  the  s. 

18.  14  compassed  the  corner  of  the  sea  southw. 

18.  19  at  the  north  bay  of  the  salt  sea  at  the  so. 

19.  11  there  border  went  up  toxvard  the  sea,  and 
19.  29  the  outgoings  thereof  are  at  the  sea  from 

23.  4  cut  off,  even  unto  the  great  sea  westward 

24.  6  ye  came  unto  the  sea ;  and  the  Egyptians 
24.  6  the  Egyptians  pursued .  unto  the  Red  sea 

24.  7  brought  the  sea  upon  them,  and  covered 
Judg.  5.  17  Asher  continued  on  the  seashore,  and  ab. 

7.  12  as  the  sand  by  the  sea  side  for  multitude 
1 1  16  through  the  wilderness  unto  the  Red  sea 

1  Sa.  1 3.  s  people  as  the  sand  which  (is)  on  the  sea 

2  Sa.  17.  1 1  as  the  sand  that  (is)  by  the  sea  for  multi. 

22.  16  And  the  channels  of  the  sea  appeared,  the 

1  Ki.  4  20  as  the  sand  xvliich  (is)  by  the  sea  in  mul. 

4.  29  even  as  the  sand  that  (is)  on  the  sea 

5.  9  unto  the  sea.  .convey  them  by  sea  in  flo. 

7  23  made  a  molten  sea.  ten  cubits  from  the 

7.  24  ten  in  a  cubit,  compassing  the  sea  round 
7.  25  sea  (was  set)above  upon  them,  andall  th. 
7.  39  set  the  sea  on  the  right  side  of  the  house 

7.  44  one  sea,  and  twelve  oxen  under  the  sea 
9.  26  on  the  shore  of  the  Red  sea,  in  the  land 
9.  27  that  had  ktioxvledge  with  the  sea,  with 

10.  22  For  the  king  had  at  sea  a  navy  of  Thars. 
18.  43  looked  toward  the  sea.  And  he  went  up 
18.  44  there  ariseth  a  little  cloud  out  of  the  sea 

2  Ki.  14.  25  entering  of  Hamath  unto  the  sea  of  the 

16.  17  took  doxvn  the  sea  from  off  the  brasen  o. 

25.  13  brasen  sea,  (that  xvas)  in  the  house  of  the 

25.  16  two  pillars,  one  sea,  and  the  bases  which 

1  CI1.16.  32  Let  the  sea  roar,  and  the  fulness  thereof 

18.  8  xvherewith  Solomon  made  the  brasen  sea 

2  Ch.  2.  16  xve  xvill  bring  it  to  thee  in  floats  by  sea  to 

4.  2  made  a  molten  sea  of  ten  cubits  from  br. 
4.  3  ten  in  a  cubit,  compassing  the  sea  round 
4.  4  sea  (xvasset)  above  upon  them,  andall  th. 
4.  6  but  the  sea  (was)  for  the  priests  to  xvash 
4.  10  set  the  sea  on  the  right  side  of  the  east 
4.  15  One  sea,  and  txvelve  oxen  under  it 

8.  17  to  Eloth,  at  the  sea  side  in  the  land  of  E. 

8.  18  servants  that  had  knowledge  of  the  sea 

20.  2  against  thee  from  beyond  the  sea  on  this 

Ezra  3.  7  from  Lebanon  to  the  sea  of  Joppa,  accor. 
Neh.  9.  6  the  seas,  and  all  that  (is)  therein,  and  th. 

9.  9  and  heardest  their  cry  by  the  Red  sea 

9.  1 1  thou  didst  divide  the  sea  before  them,  so 
9.  11  they  xvent  through  the  midst  of  the  sea  on 


Esth  10.  1  the  land,  and  (upon)  the  isles  of  the  sea 
Job  6.  3  would-be  heavier  than  the  sand  of  the  sea 

7.  12  (Am)  I  a  sea,  or  a  whale,  that  thou  settest 

9.  8  and  treadeth  upon  the  xvaves  of  the  sea 

11.  9  than  the  earth,  and  broader  than  the  sea 

12.  8  the  fishes  of  the  sea  shall  declare  unto 

14.  11  xvaters  fail  from  the  sea,  and  the  flood  de. 

26.  12  divideth  the  sea  with  his  power,  and  by 
28.  14  depth  saith,  It  (is)  not  in  me ;  and  the  sea 
36.  30  Behold,  he.  .eovereththe  bottom  of  the  s. 
38.  8  (who)  shut  up  the  sea  xvith  doors,  xvhen  it 
38.  16  Hast  thou  entered  into . .  springs  of  the  s.? 
41.  31  he  maketh  the  sea  like  a  pot  of  ointment 

Psa.  8.  8  The  foxvl  of  the  air,  and  the  fish  of  the  s. 

8.  8  passeth  through  the  paths  of  the  seas 
24.  2  For  he  hath  foundeditupon  the  seas,  and 
33.  7  He  gathereth  the  waters  of  the  sea  toget. 

46.  2  the  mountains  be  carried  into,  .the  sea 
65.  5  and  of  them  that  are  afar'off  (upon)  the  s. 

65.  7  Which  stilleth  the  noise  of  the  seas,  the 

66.  6  He  turned  the  sea  into  dry  (land) :  they 

68.  22  I  xvill  bring,  .from  the  depths  of  the  sea 

69.  34  the  seas,  and  every  thing  that  movethth. 
72.  8  shall  have  dominion  also  from  sea  to  sea 
74.  13  Thou  didst  divide  the  sea  by  thy  strength 

77.  19  Thy  xvay  (is)  iu  the  sea,  and  thy  path  in 

78.  13  He  divided  the  sea,  and  caused  them  to 
78.  27  feathered  foxvls.  .as  the  sand  of  the  sea 
78.  53  but  the  sea  overwhelmed  their  enemies 
80.  11  She  sent  out  her  boughs  unto  the  sea,  and 
89.  9  Thou  rulest  the  raging  of  the  sea :  when 
89.  25  I  xvill  set  his  hand  also  in  the  sea,  and  his 
93.  4  (yea,  than)  the  mighty  xvaves  of  the  sea 

95.  5  The  sea  (is)  his,  and  he  made  it :  and  his 

96.  1 1  let  the  earth  be  glad ;  let  the  sea  roar,  and 
98.  7  Let  the  sea  roar,  and  the  fulness  thereof 

104.  25  (So  is)  this  great  and  xvide  sea,  xvherein 
106.  7  provoked  (him)  at  the  sea.  .at  theRed  s. 
106.  g  He  rebuked  the  Red  sea  also,  and  it  was 

106.  22  Wondrous,  terrible  things  by  the  Red  s. 

107.  23  They  that  go  doxvn  to  the  sea  in  ships,  th. 
114.  3  The  sea  saw  (it,)and  fled:  Jordan  xvas  dr. 

1 14.  5  What  (ailed)  thee,  O  thou  sea,  that  thou 

135.  6  iu  earth,  in  the  seas,  and  all  deep  places 
136. 13  To  him  which  divided  the  Red  sea  into  p. 

136.  15  Pharaoh  and  his  host  in  the  Red  sea 
139.  9  (and)  dwell  in  the  uttermost  parts  of  thes. 
146.  6  Which  made  heaven  and  earth,  the  sea 

Prov.  8.  29  When  he  gave  to  the  sea  his  decree,  that 

23.  34  he  that  lieth  down  in  the  midst  of  the  sea 

30.  19  the  way  of  a  ship  in  the  midst  of  the  sea 
Eccl.  1.  7  the  rivers  run  into  the  sea  ;  yet  the  sea 
Isa  5.  30  shall  roar,  like  the  roaring  of  the  sea 

9.  1  grievously  afflict  (her  by)  the  way  of  the  s. 

10.  22  thy  people  Israel  be  as  the  sand  of  the  s. 

10.  26  (as)  his  rod  (was)  upon  the  sea,  so  shall  he 

11.  9  shall  be  full,  .as  the  waters  cover  the  sea 

11.  11  Hamath,  and  from  the  islands  of  the  sea 
11.  15  destroy  the  tongue  of  the  Egyptian  sea 

16.  8  her  branches . .  they  are  gone  over  the  sea 

17.  12  make  a  noise  like  the  noise  of  the  sea 

18.  2  That  sendeth  ambassadors  by  the  sea,  ev. 

19.  5  the  waters  shall  fail  from  the  sea,  and  the 

21.  1  The  burden  of  the  desert  of  the  sea.  As 
23.  2  merchants  of  Zidon,  that  passox'er  the  s. 

23.  4  sea  hath  spoken,  .the  strength  of  the  sea 

23.11  He  stretched  out  his  hand  over  the  sea  ;  he 

24.  14  sing,  .they  shall  cry  aloud  from  the  sea 

24.  15  glorify  ye  the  Lord,  .in .  .isles  of  the  sea 

27.  I  he  shall  slay  the  dragon  that  (is)  in  the  sea 

42.  10  ye  that  go  doxvn  to  the  sea,  and  all  that 

43.  16  which  maketh  a  xvay  in  the  sea,  and  a  pa. 
48.  18  thy  righteousness  as  the  xvaves  of  the  sea 

50.  2  at  my  rebuke  I  dry  up  the  sea,  I  make  the 
51. 10  (Art)  thou  not  it  which  hath  dried  the  sea 

51.  10  that  hath  made  the  depths  of  the  seaaxvay 
51.  15  the  Lord  thy  God,  that  divided  the  sea 
57.  20  the  wicked  (are)  like  the  troubled  sea.wh. 
£0.  5  the  abundance  of  the  sea  shall  be  eonver. 
63.  11  he  that  brought  them  upout  of  the  sea  wi. 

Jer.  5.  22  the  bound  of  the  sea  by  a  perpetual  decree 

6.  23  their  voice  roareth  like  the  sea ;  and  they 

15.  8  increased ..  above  the  sand  of  the  seas :  I 

25.  22  kings  of  the  isles  xvliich  (are)  beyond  the 
27.  19  concerning  the  sea,  and  concerning  the 

31.  3s  which  divided  the  sea  xvhen  the  xvaves  th. 
33.  22  neither  the  sand  of  the  sea  measured;  so 

46.  18  and  as  Carmel  by  the  sea,  (so)  shall  he  co. 

47.  7  given  it  a  charge . .  against  the  sea  shore  ? 

48.  32  over  the  sea,  they  reach  (even)  to  the  sea 

49.  21  noise  thereof  xvas  heard  in  the  Red  sea 
49-  23  sorroxv  on  the  sea;  it  cannot  be  quiet 

50.  42  their  voice  shall  roar  like  the  sea,  and  th. 

51.  36  xvill  dry  up  her  sea,  and  make  hersprings 

51.  42  sea  is  come  up  upon  Babylon:  she  is  cov. 
52. 17  brasen  sea  that  (xvas)  in  the  house  of  the 

52.  20  two  pillars,  one  sea,  and  twelve  brasen 
Lam.  2. 13  for  thy  breach  (is)  great  like  the  sea ;  xvho 
Eze  25.  16  and  destroy  the  remnant  of  the  sea  coast 

26.  3  as  the  sea  causeth  his  xvaves  to  come  up 

26.  5  spreading  of  nets  in  the  midst  of  the  sea 
26.  16  Then  all  the  princes  of  the  sea  shall  come 
26.  17  city,  xvhichxvast  strong  iu  the  sea,  she  and 

26.  18  isles  that  (are)  in  the  sea  shall  be  troubled 

27.  3  thou  that  art  situate  at  the  entry  of  the  sea 

27.  4  Thy  borders  (are)  in  the  midst  of  the  seas 
27.  9  ships  of  the  sea  xvith  their  mariners  were 
27.  25  made  very  glorious  in  the  midstof  the  seas 
27.  26  hath  broken  thee  in  the  midst  of  the  seas 
27.  27  shall  fall  into  the  midst  of  the  seas  in  the 
27.  29  all  the  pilots  of  the  sea,  shall  come  doxvn 
27. 32  like  the  destroyed  in  the  midst  of  the  sea? 


SEA 


846 


SEARCH 


Eze.  27. 

27. 

28. 
28. 

32- 
38. 
39- 
47- 
47- 
47- 
47- 
47- 
47- 
47- 
47- 
48. 
Dan.  7. 

7- 

11. 

Dos.  1. 
4' 

Joel  2. 
2. 

Amos  5. 
8. 
9- 
9- 


Jon. 


Mic. 

Nah. 

Hab. 

Zeph. 


Hag.  2 
Zech.  9. 
9 


33  When  thy  wares  went  forth  out  of  the  seas 

34  thou  shalt  be  broken  by  the  seas  in  the  (le. 
2  the  seat  of  God,  in  the  midst  of  the  seas 
8  (them  that  are)  slain  in  the  midst  of  the  s. 
2  thou  (art)  as  a  whale  in  the  seas;  and  thou 

20  So  that  the  fishes  of  the  sea,  and  the  fowls 

11  valley,  .on  the  east  of  the  sea;  and  it  sha. 
8  down  into  the  desert,  and  go  into  the  sea 
8  brought  forth  into  the  sea,  and  the  waters 

10  as  the  fish  of  the  great  sea,  exceeding  ma. 
15  from  the  great  sea,  the  way  of  Hethlon,  as 

17  border  from  the  sea  shall  be  Hazer-enan 

18  from  the  border  unto  the  east  sea.  And 

19  Kadesh,  the  river  to  the  great  sea.  And 

20  west  side  also  (shall  be)  the  great  sea  from 
28  (and)  to  the  river  toward  the  great  sea 

2  winds  of  the  heaven  strove  upon  the.  .sea 

3  four  great  beasts  came  up  from  the  sea 
45  palace  between  the  seas  in  the  glorious 

10  as  the  sand  of  the  sea,  which  cannot  be 
3  fishes  of  the  sea  also  shall  be  taken  away 

20  with  his  face  toward  the  east  sea,  and  his 
20  hinder  part  toward  the  utmost  sea,  and  his 

8  that  calleth  for  the  waters  of  the  sea,  and 

12  they  shall  wander  from  sea  to  sea,  and 

3  hid . .  in  the  bottom  of  the  sea,  thence  will 
6  he  that  calleth  for  the  waters  of  the  sea 

4  Loud  sent  out  a  great  wind  into  the  sea 

4  there  was  a  mighty  tempest  in  the  sea,  so 

5  cast  forth  the  wares . .  into  the  sea,  to  lig. 

9  which  hath  made  the  sea  and  the  (land) 

11  sea  may  be  calm  unto  us?  for  the  sea  wr. 

12  cast  me  forth  into  the  sea;  so  shall  the  s. 

13  for  the  sea  wrought,  and  was  tempestuous 
15  cast  him  forth  into  the  sea;  and  the  sea 
15  cast  him  forth  into  the  sea ;  and  the  sea 

3  into  the  deep,  in  the  midst  of  the  seas 
12  from  sea  to  sea,  and  (from)  mountain  to 
19  all  their  sins  into  the  depths  of  the  sea 

4  He  rebuketh  the  sea,  and  maketh  it  dry 

8  the  sea,  (and)  her  wall  (was)  from  the  sea? 

14  makest  men  as  the  fishes  of  the  sea, as  the 

14  be  filled,  .as  the  waters  cover  the  sea 

8  thy  wrath  against  the  sea,  that  thou  didst 

15  Thou  didst  walk  through  the  sea  with  th. 

3  I  will  consume  the . .  fishes  of  the  sea,  and 

5  Woe  unto  the  inhabitants  of  the  sea  coast 

6  sea  coast  shall  be  dwellings  (and)  cottages 
6  I  will  shake  the  heavens . .  and  the  sea,  and 

4  and  he  will  smite  her  power  in  the  sea 

10  his  dominion  (shalt  be)  from  sea  (even)  to  s . 

11  shall  pass  through  the  sea  with  affliction 
11  shall  smite  the  waves  in  the  sea,  and  all 

8  half  of  them  toward  the  former  sea,  and 
8  half  of  them  toward  the  hinder  sea ;  in  su. 


2.A  sea,  lake,  pool,  0d\ acrcra  thalassa. 

Matt.  4. 15  the  way  of  the  sea,  beyond  Jordan,  Galilee 

4.  18  Jesus,  walking  by  the  sea  of  Galilee,  saw 
4. 18  casting  a  net  into  the  sea ;  for  they  were 

8.  24  there  arose  agreat  tempest  in  the  sea,  in. 

8.  26  rebuked  the  winds  and  the  sea ;  and  there 
8.  27  that  even  the  winds  and  the  sea  obey  him 

8.  32  ran.  .down  a  steep  place  into  the  sea,  and 
13.  1  out  of  the  house,  and  sat  by  the  sea  side 

13.  47  net,  that  was  cast  into  the  sea,  and  gath. 

14.  24  [the  ship  was  now  in  the  midst  of  the  sea] 

14.  25  Jesus  went  unto  them,  walking  on  the  sea-- 
14.  26  the  disciples  saw  him  walking  on  the  sea  j~ 
15. 29  came  nigh  unto  the  sea  of  Galilee;  and 

17.  27  go  thou  to  the  sea,  and  cast  an  hook,  and 

18.  6  he  were  drowned  in  the  depth  of  the  sea 
21.  21  be  thou  castinto  the  sea ;  it  shall  be  done 
23. 15  compass  sea  and  land  to  make  one  prose. 

tylark  1. 16  Now  ashe  walked  by  the  sea  of  Galilee,  he 

1.  16  casting  a  net  into  the  sea  :  for  they  were 
2. 13  he  went  forth  again  by  the  sea  side ;  and 

3.  7  J esus  withdrew  himself . .  to  the  sea :  and 

4.  1  began  again  to  teach  by  the  sea  side;  and 

4.  1  he  entered  into  a  ship,  and  sat  in  the  sea 

4.  1  whole  multitude  was  by  the  sea  on  the  1. 

4.  39  said  unto  the  sea,  Peace,  be  still  And 

4.  41  that  even  the  wind  and  the  sea  obey  him? 

5.  1  over  unto  the  other  side  of  the  sea,  into 

5.  13  into  the  sea.  .and  were  choked  in  the  sea 

5.  21  unto  him  :  and  he  was  nigh  unto  the  sea 

6.  47  ship  was  in  the  midst  of  the  sea,  and  he 

6.  48  walking  upon  the  sea,  and  would  have  pa. 

'  6.  49  when  they  saw  him  walking  upon  the  sea 

7.  31  he  came  unto  the  sea  of  Galilee,  through 

9.  42  his  neck,  and  he  were  cast  into  the  sea 
11.  23  shall  say.  .be  thou  cast  into  the  sea  ;  and 

Lulcei7-  2  he  castinto  the  sea,  than  that  he  should 
17.  6  be  thou  planted  in  the  sea;  and  it  should 
21.  25  with  perplexity;  the  sea  and  the  waves 
John  6.  1  Jesus  went  over  the  sea  of  Galilee,  which 

6. 16  his  disciples  went  down  unto  the  sea 

6. 17  and  went  over  the  sea  toward  Capernaum 

6.  18  sea  arose,  by  reason  of  a  great  wiud  that 
6.  ig  see  Jesus  walking  on  the  sea,  and  drawing 
6. 22  which  stood  on  the  other  side  of  the  sea 

6.  25  found  him  on  the  other  side  of  the  sea,  th. 
21.  1  showed  himself . .  at  the  sea  of  Tiberias 
21.  7  Simon  Peter,  .did  cast  himself  into  the  s. 

Acts  4.  24  hast  made . .  the  sea,  and  all  that  in  them 

7.  36  showed  wonders.. in  the  Red  sea,  and  in 

10.  6  a  tanner,  whose  house  is  by  the  sea  side 
10.  32  house  of  (one)  Simon  a  tanner  by  the  sea 
14.  15  made.. the  sea,  and  all  things  that  areth. 
17. 14  sent  away  Paul,  to  go  as  it  were  to  the  s. 

27.  30  they  had  let  down  the  boat  into  the  sea 
27.  38  and  cast  out  the  wheat  into  the  sea 


Acts  27.  40  they  commited  (themselves)  unto  the  sea 
28.  4  whom,  though  he  had  escaped  the  sea,  yet 
Rom.  9.  27  number,  .be  as  the  sand  of  the  sea,  a  re. 

1  Co.'io.  1  that  all  our  fathers ..  passed  through  the  s. 

10.  2  were  all  baptized  unto  Moses,  .in  the  sea 

2  Co.  11.  26  perils  in  the  sea,  (in)  perils  among  false 
Heb.  11.  12  sand  which  is  by  the  sea  shore  innumer. 

11.  29  13y  faith  they  passed  through  the  Red  sea 
Jas.  1.  6  like  a  wave  of  the  sea.  driven  with  the  w. 

.1  ude  13  Raging  waves  of  the  sea.foamingout  their 
Rev.  4.  6  before  the  throne  (there  was)  a  sea  of  gl. 

5.  13  such  as  are  in  the  sea,  and  all  that  are  in 
7.  1  not  blow  on  the  earth,  nor  on  the  sea,  nor 
7.  2  it  was  given  to  hurt  the  earth  and  the  sea 

7.  3  Hurt  not  the  earth,  neither  the  sea,  nor 

8.  8  burning  with  fire  was  cast  into  the  sea 
8.  8  and  the  third  part  of  the  sea  became  bio. 

8  9  of  the  creatures  which  were  in  the  sea,  and 
10.  2  he  sethis  rightfootupon  the  sea,  and  (his) 
10.  5  angel  which  I  saw  stand  upon  the  sea  and 
10.  6  [sea,  and  the  things  which  are  therein] 

10.  8  angel  which  standeth  upon  the  sea  and 

12.  12  the  inhabitersof  the  earth  and  of  the  sea! 

13.  1  sea,  and  saw  a  beast  rise  up  out  of  the  s. 

14.  7  made  heaven,  and  earth,  and  the  sea,  and 

13.  2  saw  as  it  were  a  sea  of  glass  mingled  with 

15.  2  stand  on  the  sea  of  glass,  having  the  har. 

16.  3  angel  poured  out  his  vial  upon  the  sea 
16.  3  and  every  living  soul  died  in  the  sea 
18.  17  as  many  as  trade  by  sea,  stood  afar  off 
18.  19  made  rich  all  that  had  ships  in  the  sea  by 
18.  21  cast  (it)  into  the  sea,  saying.  Thus  with 
20.  8  number  of  whom  (is)  as  the  sand  of  the  s. 

20.  13  sea  gave  up  the  dead  which  were  in  it,  and 

21.  1  passed  away ;  and  there  was  no  more  sea 

3.  The  deep  open  sea ,  irehayos  pelagos. 

Acts  27.  5  when  we  had  sailed  over  the  sea  of  Cilicia 
SEA  coast  (upon  the)  — - 

1  .Along  the  lake,  irapaQaAdcrcrios  parathalassios. 

Matt  4  13  Capernaum,  which  is  upon  the  sea  coast 
2.  Along  the  (salt)  sea,  irapaAior  paralios. 

Luke  6.  17  from  the  sea  coast  of  Tyre  and  Sidon,  wh. 
SEA,  (things)  in  the  — 

Belonging  to  or  in  the  (salt)  water,  4vd\ios  enalios. 
Jas,  3  7  every  kind,  .of  things  in  the  sea,  is  tamed 

SEA  monster  — 

Howlers,  jackals,  dragons,  pn  tannin. 

Lam  4.  3  the  sea  monsters  draw  out  the  breast,  th. 
SEAFARING  men  — 

Seas,  o'b;  yammim. 

Eze  26  17  (that  wast)  inhabited  of  seafaringmen,  the 

SEAL  — 

1 . Seal,  signet,  onin  chotham. 

1  Ki.21.  8  sealed  (them)  with  his  seal,  and  sent  the 
Job  38.  14  It  is  turned  as  clay  (to)the  seal ;  and  they 
41.  15  pride,  shut  up  together  (as  with)  a  close  se. 
Song  8.  6  Set  me  as  a  seal  upon  thine  heart . .  a  seal 
2.  A  seal,  impression,  inscription,'  acppaylssphragis. 
Rom.  4.  11  a  seal  of  the  righteousness  of  the  faith  wh. 

1  Co.  9  2  the  seal  of  mine  apostleship  are  ye  in  the 

2  Ti.  2.  19  having  this  seal,  The  Lord  knoweth  them 
Rev.  5.  1  and  on  the  back  side,  sealed  with  seven  s. 

5  2  to  open  the  book,  and  to  loose  the  seals  t. 

.  5.  5  open  the  book,  and  to  loose  the  seven  se. 

5  9  Thou  art  worthy . .  to  open  the  seals  ther, 

6.  1  when  the  Lamb  opened  one  of  the  seals 
6-  8.  5-  7j  9'  12  when  he  had  opened  the.. seal 

7.  2  angel . .  having  the  seal  of  the  living  God 

8.  1  when  he  had  opeued  the  seventh  seal,  th. 

9  4  those  men  which  have  not  the  seal  of  God 
SEAL  (up,  set  a  seal),  to  — - 

1.  To  seal,  seal  up,  finish,  Dm  Chatham. 

Deut32.  34  (Is)  not  this,  .sealed  up  among  my  treas. 

1  Ki.21.  8  wrote  letters  in  Allah's  name,  and  sealed 
Nell.  9.  38  princes,  Levites,  (and)priests,seal(untoit) 

10.  1  Now  those  that  sealed  (were)  Nehemiah 
Esth.  8.  8  seal  it  with  the  king’s  ring:  for  the  writ. 

8. 10  sealed  (it)  with  the  king's  ring;  and  sent 
Job  9.  7  Whichcommandeththesun..andsealethu. 

14.  17  My  transgression  (is)  sealed  up  in  a  bag 
33. 16  he  openeth  the  ears  of  men,  and  sealeth 
37.  7  He  sealeth  up  the  hand  of  every  man ;  th. 

Kong  4. 12  A  garden,  .(is)  my  sister,  .a  fountain  sea. 
Isa.  8.  16  Bind  up  the  testimony,  seal  the  law  amo. 
29.  11  as  the  words  of  a  book  that  is  sealed,  wh. 
29. 11  and  he  saith,  I  cannot;  for  it  (is)  sealed 
Jer.  32. 10 1  subscribed  the  evidence,  and  sealed  (it) 
32.  11  that  which  was  sealed  (according)  to  the 
32.  14  both  which  is  sealed,  and  this  evidence 
32.  44  subscribe  evidences,  and  seal  (them),  and 
Eze.  28. 12  Thou  sealest  up  the  sum,  full  of  wisdom 
Dan  9.  24  to  seal  up  the  vision  and  prophecy,  and 
12.  4  seal  the  book,  (even)  to  the  time  of  the  end 
12.  9  the  words  (are)  closed  up  and  sealed  till 

2.  To  seal,  seal  up,  Dnr;  Chatham. 

Dan.  6.  17  the  king  scaled  it  with  his  own  signet 

3.  To  seal,  impress,  <r<f>payt£ o>  sphragizo. 

Matt27.  66  made  the  sepulchre  sure,  sealing  the  stone 
John  3.  33  He.  .hath  set  to  his  seal  that  God  is  true 

6.  27  the  Son . .  him  hath  God  the  Father  sealed 
Rom  15.  28  When  therefore  I . .  have  sealed  to  them  th. 

2  Co.  1.  22  Who  hath  also  sealed  us,  and  given  the  ea. 
Epli.  1. 13  ye  were  sealed  with  the  Holy  Spirit  of 

4.  30  whereby  ye  are  sealed  unto  the  day  of 
Rev.  7.  3  till  we  have  sealed  the  servants  of  our  G. 

7.  4  which  were  sealed :  (and  there  were)  sealed 


Rev.  7.  5,  6,  7,  8  Of  the  tribe,  .(were)  sealed  twelve 

10.  4  Seal  up  those  things  which  the  seven  th. 
20.  3  set  a  seal  upon  him,  that  he  should  dece. 

22. 10  Seal  not  the  sayings  of  the  prophecy  of  th. 

SEALED,  to  be  — 

\.To  he  sealed,  sealed  up,  enn  Chatham,  2. 

Esth.  3.  12  was  it  written,  and  sealed  with  the  king’s 

8.  8  is  written  in  the  king's  name,  and  sealed 

2. To  seal  down,  or  thoroughly,  KaTaafipaylfa. 

Rev.  5.  1  written  within  and  on  the  back  side,  sea. 
SEAM,  without  — 

Without  a  seam,  appatpos  arrliaphos. 

Johnig.  23  the  coat  was  without  seam,  woven  from 
SEARCH,  searching,  secret  ■ — 

1.  A  search,  iS'Sn  chephes. 

Psa.  64.  6  they  accomplish  a  diligent  search :  both 

2 . A  search,  searching,  "lisn  cheqer. 

Judg.  5.  16  For  thedivisionsf.  .were)  great  searchings 
Job  8.  8  prepare  thyself  to  the  search  of  their  fath. 

11.  7  Canstthou  by  searching  find  out  God?  ca. 

38.  16  hast  thou  walked  in  the  search  of  the  de. 
Isa.  40.  28  (there  is)  no  searching  of  his  understand. 

3.  Digging,  or  breaking  through,  rrron P  machterelh. 

Jer.  2.  34  I  have  not  found  it  by  secret  search,  but 
SEARCH  (diligently,  for,  out),  to  — 

1  .To  seek,  inquire,  "V33  baqar,  3. 

Lev.  27.  33  He  shall  not  search  whether  it  be  good  or 

2.  To  seek,  inquire,  require,  vy7)  darash. 

1  Ch.28.  9  the  Lore  searcheth  all  hearts,  and  under. 
Job  10.  6  enquirest  after  mine  iniquity,  and  searc. 

39.  8  and  he  searcheth  after  every  green  thing 
.Ter.  29.  13  when  ye  shall  search  forme  with  allyour 
Eze.  34.  6  and  none  did  search  or  seek  (after  them) 

34.  8  neither  did  my  shepherds  search  for  my 
34.  11  I,  (even)l,  will  bothsearchmy sheep, and 

3.  To  seek,  dig,  search,  nsn  cliaphar. 

Deut.  1.  22  they  shall  search  us  out  the  land,  and 
Josh.  2.  2  there  came  men.  .to  search  out  the  coun. 
2  3  they  be  come  to  searchoutallthe  country 

4  .To  search  out  for,  ii'Eir  chaphas. 

Psa.  64.  6  They  search  out  iniquities ;  they  accompl. 
Prov  2.  4  and  searchest  tor  her  as  (for)  hid  treasures 
20.  27  searching  all  the  inward  parts  of  the  belly 
Lara  3  40  Let  us  search  and  try  our  ways,  and  turn 

5.  To  search,  search  out  for,  irsn  chaphas,  3. 

Gen.  31.  35  And  he  searched,  but  found  not  the  im. 

44.  12  he  searched,  (and)  began  at  the  eldest,  and 
1  Sa  23  23  I  will  search  him  out  throughout  all  the 

1  Ki.  20.  6  they  shall  search  thine  house,  and  the  h. 

2  Ki.  10.  23  Search,  and  look  that  there  be  herewith 
Amosg.  3  I  will  search  and  take  them  out  thence 
Zeph.  1.  12  I  will  search  Jerusalem  with  candles,  aud 

6 . To  search,  search  out,  investigate,  npri  chaqar. 

J udgi8  2  to  spy  out  the  land,  and  to  search  it 

18.  2  they  said  unto  them,  Go,  search  the  land 
2  Sa.  10.  3  to  search  the  city,  and  to  spy  it  out,  and 
1  Ch.  19.  3  his  servants  come  unto  thee  for  to  search 
Job  5.  27  Lo  this,  we  have  searched  it,  so  it  (is) 

13.  9  Is  it  good  that  he  shouldsearch  you  out? 

28.  3  setteth  an  end  to  darkness,  and  searcheth 
28. 27  he  prepared  it,  yea,  and  searched  it  out 

29.  16  the  cause(wliich)I  knew  not  I  searched  o. 

32. 11  I  gave  ear.  .whilst  ye  searched  out  what 
Tsa.  44.  21  Shall  not  God  search  this  out  ?  for  he  kn. 

139.  1  thou  hast  searched  me,  and  known  (me) 
139.  23  Search  me,  O  God,  and  know  my  heart 
Prov  18.  17  his  neighbour  cometli  and  searcheth  him 
25.  2  the  honour  of  kings  (is)  to  search  out  a 

28. 1 1  that hati  understandingsearchethliim  out 
Jer.  17.  10  I  the  Lord  search  the  heart,  (I)  try  the 
Eze.  39. 14  after  the . .  seven  months  shall  they  search 

7.  Search,  searching,  “ijpn  cheqer. 

Prov  25  27  so  (for  meii)  to  search  their  own  glory  (is 

8.  To  feel,  search,  grope,  mashash,  3. 

Gen.  31.  34  Laban  searched  all  the  tent,  but  found 
31.  37  Whereas  thou  hast  searched  all  my  stuff 

9.  To  traverse,  spy  out,  ^ib  ragal,  3. 

Deut.  1  24  came  unto  the  valley  of  Eshcol,  and  they 

10.  To  go  about,  spy  out,  search,  bin  tur. 

Nunno.  33  to  search  out  a  resting  place  for  them 

13.  2  Send  thou  men,  that  they  may  search  the 
13.21  they  went  up,  and  searched  the  land  from 
13.  25  they  returned  from  searching  of  the  laud 
13.  32  of  the  land  which  they  had  searched 

13.  32  through  which  we  have  gone  to  search 

14.  6  (which  were)  of  them  that  searched  the 
14.  7  The  land,  which  we  passed  through  to  se. 
14.  34  the  number  of  the  days  in  which  ye  sear. 
14.  36  the  men  which  Moses  sent  to  search  the 
14.  38  of  the  men  that  went  to  search  the  land 

Deut.  1.  33  to  search  you  out  a  place  to  pitch  your 
Eccl.  1. 13  I  gave  my  heart  to  seek  and  search  out 

7.  25  to  search  and  to  seek  out  wisdom,  and 

11.  To  judge  or  sift  again,  avaKpivw  anakrino. 

Acts  17.  11  searched  the  scriptures  daily,  whether 

12 . To  trace  out,  e£epevvdu>  exereunao. 

1  Pe.  1. 10  the  prophets  have  enquired  and  searched 

1 3.  To  search  out,  exetazd. 

Matt.  2.  8  Go  and  search  diligently  for  the  young 

14.  To  trace,  track,  epevvaai  ereunao. 

I  John  5.  39  Search  the  scriptures ;  for  in  them  ye  th. 


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John  7.  52  Art  thou  also  of  Galilee?  Search,  and  look 
Kom  8.  27  he  that  searcheth  the  hearts  knowethwh. 

1  Co.  2. 10  the  spirit  searcheth  all  things,  yea,  the 
,pe  j.  n  Searching  what,  or  what  manner  of  time 
Kev.  2.  23  I  am  he  which  searcheth  the  reins  and  the 

SEARCH,  to  make  (diligent)  — 

[.To  seek,  inquire,  -lj33  beqar,  3. 

Ezra  4. 15  That  search  may  he  made  in  the  book  of 
4.  19  I  commanded,  and  search  hath  beenma. 

6.  1  search  was  made  in  the  house  of  the  rolls 

2.  To  seek,  inquire,  "ipa  beqar,  4. 

Ezra  5. 17  let  there  be  search  made  in  the  king’s 

}.  To  search  out  for,  bsn  chaphas,  3. 

Psa.  77.  6  and  my  spirit  made  diligent  search 

4.  To  search  out,  investigate,  npn  chaqar. 

Deut  13. 14  enquire,  and  make  search,  and  ask  dihg. 

SEARCHED  (out),  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  searched  out,  ir-pn  chaphas,  2. 

Obad.  6  How  are  (the  things)  of  Esau  searched  out ! 

2.  To  be  searched  out,  ip?  chaqar,  2. 

Jer.  31.  37  the  foundations  of  the  earth  searched  out 
46.  23  cut  down  her  forest . .  it  cauuot  be  searched 

3.  A  search,  searching,  npn  cheqer. 

Job  36.  26  neither  can  the  number,  .be  searched  out 

SEARED  with  a  hot  iron,  to  be  — 

To  sear,  brand,  burn  with  hot  iron,  Kavrypid^opai. 

1  Ti.  4.  2  having  then- conscience  seared  with  ahot  i. 

SEAS  meet,  where  two  — 

Between  two  seas,  Si0d\a<raos  dithalassos. 

Acts  27.  41  falling  into  a  place  where  two  seas  met 

SEASON  appointed,  convenient,  due  — 

1  .An  appointed  time  or  season,  ]fi?  zeman. 

Eccl  3  1  To  every  (thing  there  is)  a  season,  and  a 
Dan.  2.  21  And  he  changeth  the  times  and  the  seas. 
7. 12  their  lives  were  prolonged  foraseasonand 

•2.  Days ,  n'p;  yatnim.  . 

Gen  40.  4  and  they  continued  a  season  in  ward 
Josh. 24.  7  ye  dwelt  in  the  wilderness  a  long  season 

2  Ch.  1 5.  3  for  a  long  season  Israel  (hath  been)  witho. 

3  An  appointed  time  or  season,  lfito  moed. 

Gen  i  14  let  them  be  for  signs,  and  for  seasons,  and 
Exodm  10  therefore  keep  this  ordinance  in  his  season 
Lev.  23.  4  which  ye  shall  proclaim  in  their  seasons 
Num  9.  2  also  keep  the  passover  at  his  appointed  se. 
a  3  ye  shall  keep  it  in  his  appointed  season 
9  7  offer  an  offering,  .in  his  appointed  season 
9.  13  offering  of  the  Loud  in  his  appointed  sea. 

28.  2  observe  to  offer  unto  me  in  their  due  seas. 
Deut  16.  6  at  the  season  that  thou  earnest  forth  out 
2  Ki.  4.  16  About  this  season,  according  to  the  time 

4.  17  bare  a  son  at  that  season  that  Elislia  had 
Psa.  104. 19  He  appointed  the  moon  for  seasons :  the 
Hos.  2.  9  and  my  wine  in  the  season  thereof,  and 

4 . Time,  rn>  eth. 

Exodi8.  22  And  let  them  judge  the  people  at  all  sea. 

18.  26  And  they  judged  the  people  at  all  seasons 
Lev.  26.  4  Then  I  will  give  you  rain  in  due  season 
Deut’n.  14  the  rain  of  your  land  in  his  due  season 

28.  12  to  give  the  rain  unto  thy  land  in  his  due  s. 

1  Ch.21.  29  (were)  at  that  season  in  the  high  place  at 
Job  5  26  as  a  shock  of  corn  cometli  in  liis  season 
38.  32  Canst  thou  bring. .  Mazzaroth  in  his  seas.? 
Psa.  1.  3  that  bringeth  forth  his  fruit  in  his  season 
104.  27  mayest  give  (them)  their  meat  in  due  se. 
145.  15  thou  givest  them  their  meat  in  due  season 
Prov  15.  23  a  word  (spoken)  in  due  season,  how  good 
Eccl  10.  17  thy  princes  eat  in  due  season,  for  strength 
Jer  5.  24  both  the  former  and  the  latter,  in  Ins  sea. 

33.  20  should  not  be  day  and  night  in  their  sea. 
Eze.  34.  26  cause  the  shower  to  come  down  in  his  se. 

5.  A  fixed,  appointed,  definite  time  or  season,  uai pis. 
Mattzi.  41  shall  render  him  the  fruits  in  tlieir  seasons 

24.  45  made  ruler,  .to  give  them  meat  in  due  se 
Jdarki2  2  at  the  season  he  sent  to  the  husbandmen 
Luke  1.'  20  which  shall  be  fulfilled  in  their  season 

4 .  1 3  the  devil ..  depart ed  from  him  for  a  season 

12.  42  give.,  (their)  portion  of  meat  in  due  season 

13  1  There  were  present  at  that  season  some 

20. 10  And  at  the  season  he  sent  a  servant  to  the 

John  5.  4  [an  angel  went  down  at  a  certain  season] 
Acts  1.  7  for  you  to  know  the  times  or  the  seasons 

13. '  11  be  blind,  not  seeing  the  sun  for  a  season 

14.  17  raiu  from  heaven,  and  fruitful  seasons 
24!  25  when  I  have  a  convenient  season  I  w  ill 

Gal.  6.  9  in  due  season  we  shall  reap,  if  we  faint 

1  Th.  5.  1  of  the  times  and  the  seasons,  brethren,  ye 

6.  Time,  delay,  xpdvos  chronos. 

Acts  19.  22  but  he  himself  stayed  in  Asia  for  a  season 
20.  18  I  have  been  with  jou  at  all  seasons 
Rev.  6.  1 1  that  they  should  rest  yet  for  a  little  season 
20.  3  after  that  he  must  be  loosed  a  little  season 

7.  An  hour,  lime,  Upahora. 

John  5.  35  ye  were  willing  for  a  season  to  rejoice  in 

2  Co.  7.  8  made  you  sorry, though  ..  but  for  a  season 
Phm.  15  perhaps  he  therefore  departed  for  a  season 

SEASON,  for  a,  in,  out  of  — 

I.Oitf  of  season,  in  good  season,  auaipus,  evKaipus. 
2  Ti.  4.  2  be  instant  in  season,  out  of  season;  reprove 

2. Little,  oAiyos  oligos. 

1  Pe.  1.  6  ye  greatly  rejoice,  though  now  for  a  seas. 


3. For  a  time,  rrpoaKaipos  proskairos. 

Heb.  1 1 .  25  than  to  enjoy  the  pleasures  of  sin  for  a  se. 

SEASON,  to  — 

1  .To  salt,  n^D  malach. 

Lev.  2.  13  every  oblation ..  shalt  thou  season  with  se. 

2.  To  fit,  prepare,  apriw  artuo. 

Mark  9.  50  lost  his  saltness,  wherewith  will  ye  season 
Lukei4-  34  his  savour,  wherewith  shall  it  be  season. 
Col.  4.6  Let  your  speech  (be)  alway  with  grace,  se. 

SEAT,  (seated)  — 

1.  To  sit  down  or  still,  nit1;  yashab. 

1  Ki.io.  19  on  either  side  on  the  place  of  the  seat,  and 
Amos  6.  3  cause  the  seat  of  violence  to  come  near 

2.  A  seat,  throne,  KD3  kisse. 

Judg.3.  20  he  was  sitting. .  Andhe  arose  out  of  Oiis)s. 

,  Sa.  1.  9  Eli  the  priest  sat  upon  a  seat  by  a  post  of 
4. 13  Eli  sat  upon  a  seat  by  the  way  side  watc. 

4.  18  he  fell  from  off  the  seat  backward  by  the 
1  Ki.  2.  19  caused  a  seat  to  be  set  for  the  king's  mo. 
Esth.  3  1  set  his  seat  above  all  the  princes  that  (w.) 
Prov.  9. 14  on  a  seat  in  the  high  places  of  the  city 

3.  A  seat,  place  of  sitting  down,  niriE  moshab. 

1  Sa.  20. 18  thou  shalt  be  missed,  because  thy  seat 

20.  25  the  king  sat  upon  his  seat,  .a  seat  by  the 
Job  29.  7  (when)  I  prepared  my  seat  in  the  street 
Psa.  1.  1  nor  sitteth  in  the  seat  of  the  scornful 
Eze.  8.  3  where  (was)  the  seat  of  the  image  of  jeal. 
28.  2  I  sit  (in)  the  seat  of  God,  in  the  midst  of 

4.  .1  seat,  sitting,  rat?  shebeth. 

2  Sa.  23.  8  The  Taciimonites  that  sat  in  the  seat,  ch. 

5.  Prepared  place  or  seat,  nian  tekunah. 

Job  23.  3  Oh . .  (that)  I  might  come  (even)  to  his  seat ! 

G.  To  cover,  be  concealed,  ]so  saqihan. 

Deut  33.  21  (in)  a  portion  of  the  lawgiver,  (was  he)  se. 

7.  A  seat,  throne,  Spovos  thronos. 

Luke  1.  52  He  hath  put  down  the  mighty  from.  .se. 
Rev.  2.  13  thou  dwellest,  (even)  where  Satan's  seat 
4.  4  four  and  twenty  seats :  and  upon  the  seats 
11. 16  elders  which  sat  before  God  on  their  seats 
13.  2  dragon  gave  him  his  power,  and  his  seat 
16. 10  angel  poured  out  his  vial  upon  the  seat  of 

8..1  seat,  chair,  stool,  KaOiSpa  kathedra. 

Matt  21.  12  and  the  seats  of  them  that  sold  doves 
23.  2  and  the  Pharisees  sit  in  Moses'  seat 
Markn.  15  and  the  seats  of  them  that  sold  doves 

SEAT,  chief,  highest,  uppermost  — 

Foremost  seat  or  chair,  npwTOKaOebpia prbtokathed. 
Matt'23.  6  and  the  chief  seats  in  the  synagogues 
Marki2.  39  And  the  chief  seats  in  the  synagogues,  and 
Luken.  43  ye  love  the  uppermost  seats  in  thesynag. 
20.  46  the  highest  seats  in  the  synagogues,  and 

SE-BA,  n;?. 

1.  Eldest  son  of  Cush,  son  of  Ham.  B.C.  2250 

Gen.  10.  7  And  the  sons  of  Cush;  S.,  and  Havilah 
1  Ch.  1.  9  And  the  sons  of  Cush  ;S.,  and  Havilah,  and 

2.  His  land,  the  N.  part  of  Ethiopia,  including  Meroe. 

Psa.  72.  10  the  kings  of  Sheba  and  S.  shall  offer  gifts 
Isa.  43.  3  I  gave  Egypt . .  ransom,  Ethiopia  and  S. 

SE'-BAT, 

'The  eleventh  month  of  the  Jewish  year,  beginning  with 
the  new  moon  of  February. 

Zech.  1.  7  eleventh  month,  which  (is)  the  month  S. 

SE-CA'-CAH,  rorp  enclosure. 

A  city  in  the  plaiu  of  Judah,  near  Middin. 

Josh  15.  61  In  the  wilderness,  Beth-arabah.  .and  S. 

SE'-CHU,  wt?  watchplace, 

A  city  in  Benjamin,  near  Ramali. 

1  Sa.  19.  22  he.  .came  to  a  great  well  that  (is)  in  S. 
SECOND  (order,  time,  rank)  — 

1.  Second,  a  copy,  double,  nsyp  mishneli. 

Gen.  41.  43  he  made  him  to  ride  in  the  second  chariot 

1  Sa  8.  2  Joel,  and  the  name  of  his  second,  Abiah 

2  Sa.  3.  3  his  second,  Chileab,  of  Abigail  the  wife  of 
2  Ki.  23.  4  and  the  priests  of  the  second  order,  and 

25. 18  Zephaniah  the  second  priest,  and  the  th. 

1  Ch  15. 18  with  them  their  brethren  of  the  second 

2  Ch.35.  24  and  put  him  in  the  second  chariot  that 
Ezra  1  10  silver  basins  of  a  second  (sort)  four  hun. 
Neh.  11  9  Judah  the  son  of  Senuah(was)  second ov. 

11.  17  Bakbukiah  the  second  among  his  breth. 
Jer  52  24  Zephaniah  the  second  priest,  and  the  th. 
Zeph.  1. 10  an  howling  from  the  second,  and  a  great 

2.  Second,  other,  again,  sheni. 

Gen.  1.  8  evening  and  the  morning  were  the  second 
2. 13  And  the  name  of  the  second  river  (is)  Gi. 
6. 16  (with)  lower,  second,  and  third  (stories) 

7. 11  in  the  second  month,  the  seventeenth  day 
8  14  in  the  second  month,  on  the  seven  and  tw. 
22. 15  Lord  called.  .Abraham,  .the  second  time 
30.  7  conceived  again,  and  bare  Jacob  a  second 
30. 12  Zilpah,  Leah’s  maid,  bare  Jacob  a  second 
32.  19  so  commanded  he  the  second,  and  the  th. 
41.  5  he  slept  and  dreamed  the  second  time 
41.  52  thename  of  thesecond  called  he  Ephraim 
47.  18  they  came  unto  him  the  second  year,  and 
Exod.  2. 13  when  he  went  out  the  second  time,  beho. 
16.  1  on  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  second  month 
26.  4  and  likewise,  .in  the  coupling  of  the  sec. 
26.  5  that  (is)  in  the  couplingof  the  second, that 


Exod26. 10  of  the  curtain  which  coupleth  the  second 
26.  20  for  the  second  side  of  the  tabernacle,  on 

28.  18  And  the  second  row  (shall  be)  an  emerald 
36. 11,  12  in  the  coupling  of  the  second 

36.  17  of  the  curtain  which  coupleth  thesecond 
39.  11  the  second  row,  an  emerald,  a  sapphire 
40. 17  in  the  first  month  in  the  second  year,  on 
Lev.  5.  10  he  shall  offer  the  second  (for)  a  burnt  off. 

13.  58  it  shall  be  washed  the  second  time,  and 
Num.  1. 1,  18  on  the  first  (day)  of  the  second  month 
1.  1  in  the  second  year  after  they  were  come 
2. 16  And  they  shall  set  forth  in  the  second  ra. 
7. 18  On  the  second  day  Netlianeel  the  son  of 

9.  1  in  the  first  month  of  the  second  year  after 
9. 11  The  fourteenth  day  of  the  second  month 

10.  6  When  ye  blow  an  alarm  the  second  time 

10. 11  of  the  second  month,  in  the  second  year 

29.  17  on  the  second  day  (ye  shall  offer)  twelve 
J osh.  5.  2  circumcise . .  children  of  Israel  a  second  ti. 

6. 14  the  second  day  they  compassed  the  city 
10.  32  which  took  it  on  the  second  day,  and  sm. 

19.  1  tliesecondlotcameforth  to  Simeon,  (even) 
Judg.  6.  25  even  the  second  bullock  of  seven  years  old 

6.  26  take  the  second  bullock,  and  offer  aburnt 

6.  28  the  second  bullock  was  offered  upon  the  4 

20.  24  the  children  of  Israel  came,  .the  second 
20.  25  Benjamin  went  forth.,  the  second  day,  and 

1  Sa.  20.  27  (which  was)  thesecond  (day) of  the  month 

20.  34  did  eat  no  meat  the  second  day  of  the  mo. 

2  Sa.  14.  29  when  hesentagaiu  the  second  time,  hewo. 

1  Ki.  6.  1  in  the  month  Zif, which  (is)  the  second  m. 

9.  2  Lord  appeared  to  Solomon  the  second  ti. 

19.  7  angel  of  the  Lord  came  again  thesecond  t. 

2  Ki.  9.  19  he  sent  out  a  second  on  horseback,  which 

10.  6  he  wrote  a  letter  the  second  time  to  them 
19.  29  in  the  second  year  that  which  spriugeth 
25. 17  like  unto  these  had  the  second  pillar  with 

1  Ch.  2.  13  Abinadab  the  second,  and  Shimma  the  th. 

3.  1  the  second,  Daniel,  of  Abigail  theCarme. 
3.  15  the  second  Jehoiakim,  the  third  Zedekiah 

7.  15  and  the  name  of  the  second  (was)  Zelopli. 

8.  1  Ashbel  the  second,  and  Aharali  the  third 

8.  39  Ulam  his  first  born,  Jeliush  the  second 

12.  9  Ezer  the  first,  Obadiali  the  second,  Eliab 
23.  11  Jaliath  was  the  chief,  and  Zizah  the  second 
23.  19  Amariahthe  second,  Jahaziel  the  third 

23.  20  Micah  the  first,  and  Jesiah  the  second 

24.  7  first  lot  came,  .to  Jehoiarib,  the  second 

24.  23  Amariah  the  second,  Jahaziel  the  third 

25.  9  the  second  to  Gedaliali,  who  with  his  hr. 

26.  2  Jediael  the  second,  Zebadiali  the  third 

26.  4  Jeliozabadtlie  second,  Joahtlie  third,  and 

26. 11  Hilkiah  the  second,  Tebaliah  the  third 

27.  4  over  the  course  of  the  second  month  (was) 

29.  22  the  son  of  David  king  the  second  time 

2  Ch.  3.  2  to  build  in  the  second  (day)  of  thesecond 

27.  5  pay  unto  him,  both  the  second  year  and 

30.  2  to  keep  the  passover  in  the  second  month 
30. 13  to  keep  the  feast,  .in  the  second  month 

30.  15  on  the  fourteenth  (day)  of  the  second  mo. 

Ezra  3.  8  in  the  second  year  of  their  coming  unto 

3.  8  in  the  second  month,  began  Zerrubabel 
Neh.  8.  13  on  the  second  day  were  gathered  together 
Esth.  2.14  she  returned  into  the  second  house  of  the 

2.  19  virgins  were  gathered  together  the  second 
7.  2  king  said  again  unto  Esther  on  the  second 

9.  29  wrote,  .to  confirm  this  second  letter  of  P. 
Job  42.  14  the  name  of  the  second,  Kezia;  and  the 
Eccl.  4.  8  There  is  one  (alone),  and  (there  is)  not  a 

4. 15  with  the  second  child  that  shall  stand  up 
Isa.  1 1 .  1 1  Lord  shall  set  his  hand  again  the  sec.  time 
37.  30  the  second  year  that  which  springeth  of 
Jer.  1.  13  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me  the  sec.  ti. 

13.  3  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  me  the  sec.  ti. 
33.  1  word . .  came  unto  J eremiah  the  second  ti. 
41.  4  the  second  day  after  he  had  slain  Gedaliali 
52.  22  the  second  pillar  also  and  the  pomegrau. 

Eze.  10.  14  the  second  face  (was)  the  face  of  a  man 
43. 22  on  the  second  day  thou  shalt  offer  a  kid 
Jon.  3.  1  word,  .came  unto  Jonah  the  second  time 
Zech.  6.  2  and  in  the  second  chariot  black  horses 

3.  Two,  both,  D'.lp  shenayim. 

1  Ki.  15. 25  began  to  reign  over  Israel  in  the  second 

2  Ki.  1. 17  Jelioram  reigned  in  his  stead  in  the  second 

14.  1  In  the  second  year  of  Joasli  son  of  Jehoa. 

15.  32  In  the  second  year  of  Pekah  the  son  of  R. 
Dan.  2.  1  And  in  the  second  year  of  the  reign  of 

Hag.  1.  1,  13  In  the  second  year  of  Darius  the  king 

°  2.  10  in  the  second  year  of  Darius,  came  the 
Zech.  i.  1,  7  in  the  second  year  of  Darius,  came  the 

{.Second,  Tiff  tiny  an. 

Dan.  7.  5  another  beast,  a  second,  like  to  a  bear,  and 

5. Second,  teren.  , ,, 

Ezra  4.  24  it  ceased  unto  the  second  year  of  the  reign 

6.  Second,  Sevrepos  deuteros. 

Matt 21.  30  And  he  came  to  [the  second],  and  said  li. 
•>2  26  Likewise  the  second  also,  and  the  third 
22  39  the  second  (is)  like  unto  it,  Thou  shalt  lo. 
26  42  He  went  away  again  the  second  time,  and 
Marki2  21  the  second  took  her,  and  died,  neither  le. 
12  31  the  second  (is)  like,  (namely)  tins,  Thou 

14.  72  the  second  time  the  cock  crew.  And  Peter 
Lukei2.  38  if  he  shall  come  in  the  second  watch,  or 
19  18  the  second  came,  saying,  Lord,  tliypound 
20.  30  second  took  her  to  wife,  and  he  died  chil. 
John  3.  4  can  he  enter  the  second  time  into  his  mo. 

4.  54  This  (is)  again  the  second  miracle  (that) 
21  16  He  saith  to  him  again  the  second  time 

Acts  7.  13  at  the  second  (time)  Joseph  was  made  bn. 


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Actsio.  15  voice  (spake)  unto  him  again  the  second 

12.  IO  When  they  were  past  the  first  and  the  se. 

13.  33  as  it  is  also  written  in  [the  second]  psalm 

1  C0.15.  47  the  second  man  (is)  the  Lord  from  heaven 

2  Co.  1.  15  before,  that  ye  might  have  a  second  ben. 

13.  2  as  if  I  were  present,  the  second  time ;  and 
Titus  3.  10  after  the  first  and  second  admonition  rej. 
Heb  8.  7  no  place  have  been  sought  for  the  second 
o  3  after  the  second  veil,  the  tabernacle  wh. 
q.  7  into  the  second  (went)  the  high  priest  al. 

0  28  appear  the  second  time  without  sin  unto 
IO  Q  tiie  first,  that  he  may  establish  the  second 
2  Pe  3.  I  second  epistle,  beloved,  I  now  write  unto 
Rev  i  11  He  shall  nut  be  hurt  of  the  second  death 
4'  7  second  beast  like  a  calf,  and  the  third  be. 

6.  3  when  he  had  opened  the  second  seal,  I 
6.  3  heard  the  second  beast  say,  Come  and  see 
8.  8  second  angel  sounded,  and  as  it  were  a  gre. 

11.  14  The  second  woe  ispast ;  (and),  behold,  the 

16  3  second  angel  poured  out  his  vial  upon  the 
20'.  6  on  such  the  second  death  hath  no  power 

20  14  lake  of  fire.  This  is  the  second  death 

21  8  and  brimstone  :  which  is  the  second  death 
21. 19  second,  sapphire ;  the  third,  a  chalcedony 

SECOND  after  the  first,  the  — 

Second-first ,  Sevrepiirparos  cleuteroprolos. 

Luke  6.  1  on  the  [second]  sabbath  [after  the  first], th. 

SECOND  time,  (to  do)  the  — 

To  repeat,  do  it  a  second  time ,  nr®  shanah. 

I  Sa  26  8  and  I  will  not  (smite)  him  the  second  time 

1  Ki  18  34  And  he  said,  Do  (it)  the  second  time  :  and 
18.  34  did  (it)  the  second  time.  And  he  said,  Do 

SECONDARILY  — 

Second,  S evrepos  deuteros. 

1  Co.  12. 28  secondarily  prophets,  thirdly  teachers,  af. 

SECRET  (chamber,  counsel,  part,  place,  thing)  — 

1. Gentle,  nx^\  oxS  laat,  leat. 

Job  15.  11  is  there  any  secret  thing  with  thee  ? 

2. Secret  hiding  place,  nfipa  mistar. 

Psa  10.  8  in  the  secret  places  doth  he  murder  the  in. 

17  12  were  a  young  lion  lurking  in  secret  places 
64.  4  That  they  may  shoot  in  secret  at  the  per. 

Isa.  45.  3  hidden  riches  of  secret  places,  that  thou 
Jer.  13.  17  mysoul  shall  weepin  secretplaces  for(yo.) 
23.  24  Can  any  hide  himself  in  secret  places  that 
49.  10  have  uncovered  his  secret  places,  and  he 
Lam.  3.  10  lying  in  wait,  (and  as)  a  lion  in  secret  pi. 

3  .Parts  of  shame,  D'tfop  mebushim. 

Deut2  5.  II  her  hand,  and  taketh  him  by  the  secrets 

4 .Secret,  counsel,  "liD  sod. 

Gen.  49.  6  0  my  soul,  come  not  thou  into  tlieir  secret 
Job  15.  8  Hast  thou  heard  the  secret  of  God  ?  and 
29.  4  when  the  secret  of  God  (was)  upon  my  ta. 
Psa.  25.  14  secret  of  the  Lord  (is)  with  them  that  fear 
64.  2  Hide  me  from  the  secret  counsel  of  the  wi. 
Prov.  3.  32  but  his  secret  (is)  with  the  righteous 

11. 13  tale  bearer  revealetli  secrets  :  but  he  that 
20.  19  tale  bearer  revealeth  secrets ;  therefore  m. 
25.  9  and  discover  not  a  secret  to  another 
Amos  3.  7  revealeth  his  secret  unto  his  servants  the 

5.  To  stop,  hid,  rang  satham. 

Eze.  28.  3  there  is  no  secret  that  they  can  hide  from 

C.  To  be  hidden,  absent,  nnD  sathar,  2. 

Deut29-  29  secret  (things  belong)  unto  the  Lord  our 
Psa.  19.  12  (his)  errors?  cleanse  thou  me  from  secret 

7.  To  be  hidden,  to  hide,  ihd  sathar,  4. 

Prov  27.  5  Open  rebuke  (is)  better  than  secret  love 

8.  To  hide,  inp  sethar,  3. 

Dan.  2.  22  He  revealeth  the  deep  and  secret  things 

9.  Hiding  or  secret  place,  inp  setlier. 

Deut27- 15  puttetli  (it)  in  (a)  secret  (place).  And  all 
judg.  3.  19  I  have  a  secret  errand  unto  thee,  O  king 
1  Sa.  19.  2  abide  in  a  secret  (place),  and  hide  thyself 
Psa.  18.  11  He  made  darkness  his  secret  place  ;  his  pa. 
27.  5  in  the  secret  of  his  tabernacle  shall  he  hi. 
,31.  20  Thou  shalt  hide  them  in  the  secret  of  thy 
81.  7  answered  thee  in  the  secret  place  of  thun. 
91.  1  He  that  dwelleth  in  the  secret  place  of  the 
139.  15  when  I  was  made  in  secret,  (and)  curiou. 
Prov.  9.  17  sweet,  and  bread  (eaten)  in  secret  is  plea. 

21.  14  gift  in  secret pacifieth  anger,  anda  reward 
Song  2.  14  in  the  secret  (places)  of  the  stairs,  let  me 
Isa.  45.  19  I  have  not  spoken  in  secret,  in  a  dark  pi 
48.  16  I  have  not  spoken  in  secret  from  the  beg. 

]0.  To  be  hidden,  concealed,  chy.  alam. 

Psa.  90.  8  secret  (sins)  in  the  light  of  thy  countena. 

11.  To  be  hidden,  alam,  2. 

Eecl.  12.  14  with  every  secret  thing,  whether  (it  be) 

12.  Wonderful,  'xSs,  -Sp  peli,  pili. 

Judg  13.  18  Why  askest  thou,  .seeing  it  (is)  secret? 

13.  To  hide,  lay  up,  conceal,  ]9K  tsaphan. 

Job  20.  26  darkness  (shall  be)  hid  in  his  secret  pla. 
Eze.  7.  22  and  they  shall  pollute  my  secret  (place) 

14 . A  secret,  n  raz. 

Dan.  2.  18  desire  mercies,  .concerning  this  secret 

2  19  Then  was  the  secret  revealed  unto  Daniel 

2.  27  The  secret  which  the  kinghath  demanded 

2.  28  a  God  in  heaven  that  revealeth  secrets 

2.  29  he  that  revealeth  secrets  maketh  known 

2.  30  this  secret  is  not  revealed  to  me  for  (any) 
2.  47  a  Lord  of  kings,  and  a  revealer  of  secrets 


Dan.  2.  47  seeing  thou  couldest  reveal  this  secret 
4.  9  I  know  that . .  no  secret  troubleth  thee 

15.  Hinge,  opening ,  simplicity,  nb  potli. 

Isa.  3.  17  the  Lord  will  discover  their  secret  parts 

16.  Hidden  thing,  secret,  nnSph  taalummah. 

Job  11.  6  he  would  show  thee  the  secrets  of  wisdom 
Psa.  44.  21  for  he  knoweth  the  secrets  of  the  heart 

17 . To  hide,  secrete,  [cc  taman. 

Job  40.  13  Hide  them,  .(and)  bind  their  faces  in  se. 

18.  Concealed,  hidden,  secret,  Kpvirrds  kruptos. 

Matt.  6.  4  That  thine  alms  may  be  in  secret :  and 

6.  4  thy  Father  which  seeth  in  secret  himself 
6.  6  which  is  in  secret,  .which  seeth  in  secret 
6.  18  but  unto  thy  Father  which  is  [in  secret] 

6.  18  and  thy  Father,  which  seeth  [in  secret] 
Luke  8.  17  nothing  is  secret  that  shall  not  be  made 

11.  33  No  man..putteth  (it)  in  a  secret  place,  ne. 
John  7.  4  no  man  (that)  doeth  any  thing  in  secret 

7.  io  went,  .not  openly,  but  as  it  were  in  secret 
18.  20  I  spake  openly,  .in  secret  have  I  said  no. 

Rom.  2.  16  when  God  shall  judge  the  secrets  of  men 
1  Co.  14.  25  thus  are  the  secrets  of  his, heart  made  ma. 

19. /w.  secret,  secretly,  Kpv<pr\  kruphe. 

Eph.  5. 12  things  which  are  done  of  them  in  secret 

20.  A  secret  chamber,  storehouse,  ragnov  tameion. 
Matt  24.  26  (he  is)  in  the  secret  chambers ;  believe  (it) 

SECRET,  to  keep  or  be  kept  — 

1.  To  { cause  to)  hide,  iriD  sathar,  5. 

Job  14.  13  that  thou  wouldest  keep  me  in  secret.un. 

2.  Hidden  away,  inroKpvfios  apokruphos. 

Mark  4.  22  neither  was  any  thing  kept  secret,  but 

3.  To  hide,  conceal,  Kpiirru  krupto. 

Matt  13.  35  things  which  have  been  kept  secret  from 

4.  To  be  silent,  quiet,  cnydu  sigao. 

Rom.  16.  25  which  was  kept  secret  since  the  world  be. 

SECRET  parts,  to  have  in  — 

To  be  hidden,  broken  forth, trio  sathar,  2. 

1  Sa.  5.  9  and  they  had  emerods  in  their  secret  pa. 

SECRETLY  — 

1.  Silence,  isnn  cheresh. 

Josh.  2.  1  son  of  Nun  sent,  .two  men  to  spy  secretly 

2.  Gentleness,  secret,  t)^>  lat. 

1  Sa.  18.  22  Commune  with  David  secretly,  and  say 

3 .Secret  hiding  place,  ippp  mistar. 

Psa.  10.  9  He  lietli  in  wait  secretly  as  a  lion  in  his 
Hab.  3.  14  rejoicing  (was)  as  to  devour  the  poor  se. 

4  .Secresy,  inp  sether. 

Dent  13.  6  entice  thee  secretly,  saying,  Let  us  go  and 

27.  24  he  that  smiteth  his  neighbour  secretly.  A. 

28.  57  eat  them . .  secretly  in  the  siege  and  strait. 

2  Sa.  12. 12  For  thou  didst  (it)  secretly;  but  I  will  do 
Job  13.  10  reprove  you,  if  ye  do  secretly  accept  per. 

31.  27  my  heart  hath  been  secretly  enticed,  or 
Jer.  37.  17  king  asked  him  secretly  in  his  house,  and 
38.  16  So  Zedekiah  the  king  sware  secretly  unto 
40. 15  spake  to  Gedaliah  in  Mizpah  secretly,  say. 

5.  To  hide,  conceal,  Kpvma  krupto. 

J0I11119.  38  being  a  disciple  of  Jesus,  but  secretly  for 

6.  Privately,  secretly,  xddpa  lathra. 

Johnn.  28  called  Mary  her  sister  secretly,  saying,  T. 

SECRETLY,  to  do,  practice,  be  brought  — 

1.  To  be  furtively  brought,  345  ganah,  4. 

Job  4.  12  Now  a  thing  was  secretly  brought  to  me 

2 .  To  be  hidden,  hid  self,  xan  chaba,  2. 

Gen.  31.  27  Wherefore  didst  thou  flee  away  secretly 

3 . To  do  covertly,  xsn  chapha,  3. 

2  Ki.  17.  9  did  secretly  (those)  things  that  (were)not 

4  .To  keep  or  remain  silent,  conceal,  ann  char  ash, b. 

1  Sa.  23.  9  knew  that  Saul  secretly  practised  misch. 

SECT  — 

Act  of  choosing,  party,  dlpeais  hairesis. 

Acts  5.  17  which  is  the  sect  of  the  Sadducees,  and 
15.  5  rose  up  certain  of  the  sect  of  the  Pliaris. 
24.  5  ringleader  of  the  sect  of  the  Nazarenes 
26.  5  after  the  most  straitest  sect  of  our  relig. 
28.  22  for  as  concerning  this  sect,  we  know  that 

SE-CUN'-DUS,  Se/coDrSos. 

A  believer  of  Tliessalonica,  and  companion  of  Paul  011 
his  return  from  Greece  on  his  way  to  Syria. 

Acts  20.  4  of  the  Thessalonians,  Aristarchus  and  S. 

SECURE,  securely,  (to  be)  — 

1.  Confidence,  trust,  no?  betach. 

Judg.  8.  1 1  and  smote  the  host :  for  the  host  was  sec. 
Prov.  3.  29  seeing  he  dwelleth  securely  by  thee 
Mic.  2.  8  pass  by  securely  as  men  averse  from  war 

2 . Confidences,  confident  ones,  nintpa  battuchoth. 

Job  12.  6  they  that  provoke  God  are  secure ;  into 

3.  To  lean  on,  trust,  be  confident,  noa  batacli. 

Judg  18.  7  they  dwelt  careless.. quiet  and  secure;  and 

18.  10  ye  shall  come  unto  a  people  secure,  and 
18.  27  unto  a  people  (that  were)  at  quiet  and  se. 
Job  11. 18  thou  shalt  be  secure,  because  there  is  ho. 

SECURE,  to  — 

To  make  without  anxiety,  noitoi  agfpigvov  poieo  am. 
Matt28.  14  we  will  persuade  him,  and  secure  you 


SECURITY  — 

Sufficient,  tKavds  liikanos. 

Acts  17.  9  when  they  had  taken  security  of  Jason 

SEDITION  — 

1. Sedition,  nanyx  eshtaddur. 

Ezra  4.  15  that  they  have  moved  sedition  within  the 
4. 19  rebellion  and  sedition  have  been  made  th. 

2.  A  standing  apart,  hixooratjla  dichostasia. 

Gal.  5.  20  emulations,  wrath,  strife,  seditions,  her. 

3. vl  standing  up,  trr dens  stasis. 

Luke23- 19  Who  for  a  certain  sedition  made  in  the  ci. 

23.  25  released  unto  them  him  that  for  sedition 
Acts  24.  5  mover  of  sedition  among  all  the  Jews  th. 

SEDUCE,  to  — 

1. 'J'o  cause  to  err  or  wander,  nya  laah,  5. 

Eze.  13.  10  even  because  they  have  seduced  my  peo. 

2.  To  cause  to  err  or  wander,  nyn  taah,  5. 

2  Ki.  21.  9  Manasseh  seduced  them  to  do  more  evil 
ITov  12.  26  but  the  way  of  the  wicked  seducetlithem 
Isa.  19.  13  they  have  also  seduced  Egypt,  (even  they 

3.  To  seduce  away,  lead  away  astray,  lironXavdw. 
Marki3-  22  to  seduce,  if  (it  were)  possible,  even  the 

4.  To  seduce,  lead  astray,  irA avdw  planao. 

1  .)  0.  2.  26  written . .  concerning  them  that  seduce 
Rev.  2.  20  seduce  my  servants  to  commit  fornicati. 

SEDUCER,  seducing  — 

1  .Groaner,  conjuror,  juggler,  yips  goes. 

2  Ti.  3.  13  evil  men  and  seducers  shall  wax  worse 

2 .  Wandering,  seducing,  irxduos  pianos. 

1  Ti.  4.  1  giving  heed  to  seducing  spirits,  and  doc. 

SEE  — 

1. Lo!  nm  hinneh. 

Geu.  19.  21  See,  I  have  accepted  thee  concerning  this 
[This  particle  occurs  very  frequently.] 

2.  See  l  nxq  reeli. 

Job  10. 15  confusion;  therefore  see  thou  mine  affli. 

3. See,  behold,  ISe  ide. 

Marki3.  1  see  what  maimer  of  stones  and  what  bu. 

4. See,  behold,  lo  /  ISov  idou. 

Lukei7-  23  say  to  you,  See  here !  or,  see  there  !  go 
Acts  8.  36  said,  See,  (here  is)  water ;  what  doth  lit 

SEE  (to),  to  — 

1 .  To  see  {in  vision ),  look,  provide,  Bin  chazah. 
Exod24-  n  also  they  saw  God,  and  did  eat  and  drink 
Nmn  24.  4,16  saw  the  vision  of  the  Almighty,  falling 
Job  8. 17  wrapped  about  the  heap,  (and)  seeth  the 

15.  17  and  that  (which)  I  have  seen  I  will  deck 
19.  26  destroy,  .yet  in  my  flesh  shall  I  see  God 
19.  27  Whom  I  shall  see  for  myself,  and  mine 
24.  1  do  they  that  know  him  not  see  his  days  ? 
27.  12  all  ye  yourselves  have  seen  (it);  why  then 
34. 32  I  see  not,  teach  thou  me  ;  if  I  have  done 
36.  25  Every  man  may  see  it,  man  may  behold 
Psa.  58.  8  pass  away,  .(that)  they  may  not  see  the 
58. 10  righteous  shall  rejoice  when  he  seeth  the 
63.  2  thy  power  and  thy  glory,  so(as)I  have  se. 
Trov  22.  29  Seest  thou  a  man  diligent  in  his  business 
24  32  Then  I  saw,  (and)  considered  (it)  well ;  I 
29  20  Seest  thou  a  man  (that  is)  hasty  in  his  w.? 
Song  6.  13  What  will  ye  see  in  the  Shulamite?  As  it 
Isa.  1.  1  which  he  saw  concerning  Judah  and  Jer. 
2.  1  son  of  Amoz  saw  concerning  Judah  and 
13.  I  which  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz  did  see 
26.  11  they  will  not  see  :  (but)  they  shall  see,  and 
33.  17  Thine  eyes  shall  see  the  king  in  his  beau. 
48.  6  Thou  hast  heard,  see  aU  this ;  and  will 
57.  8  thou  lovedst  tlieir  lied  where  thou  sawest 
Lam.  2.  14  Thy  prophets  have  seen  vain  and  foolish 
2. 14  have  seen  for  thee  false  burdens,  and  ca. 
Eze.  12.  27  The  vision  that  he  seeth(is)for  many  da. 
13.  5  They  have  seen  vanity  and  lying  divinat. 
13.  7  Have  ye  not  seen  a  vain  vision,  and  have 
13.  8  ye  have  spoken  vanity,  and  seen  lies,  th. 
13.  23  Therefore  ye  shall  see  no  more  vanity,  nor 
21.  29  Whiles  they  see  vanity  unto  thee,  whiles 
Amos  1.  1  which  he  saw  concerning  Israel  in  the 
Mic.  1.  1  which  he  saw  concerning  Samaria  and  J. 
Hab.  1.  1  which  Habakkuk  the  prophet  did  see 
Zecli.  10.  2  diviners  have  seen  a  lie,  and  have  told  fa. 

2.  To  see  {in  vision),  run,  xm  chaza,  chazah. 

Ezra  4. 14  not  meet  for  us  to  see  the  king's  dishon. 
Dan.  2.  8  because  ye  see  the  thing  is  gone  from  me 

2.  26  make  known.. the  dream  which  I  have  se. 
2.  31  Thou,  O  king,  sawest,  and,  behold,  a  gr. 
2.  34  Thou  sawest  till  that  a  stone  was  cut  out 
2.  41  whereas  thou  sawest  the  feet  and  toes 
2.  41,  43  thou  sawest  the  iron  mixed  with  miry 

2.  45  Forasmuch  as  thou  sawest  that  the  stone 

3.  25  see  four  men  loose,  walking  in  the  midst 

3.  27  saw  these  men,  upon  whose  bodies  the  fire 

4.  5  saw  a  dream  which  made  me  afraid,  and 
4  q  visions  of  my  dieam  thatlhaveseen,  anu 

4.  10  I  saw,  and  behold  a  tree  in  the  midst  of 
4  13  I  saw  in  the  visions  of  my  head  upon  my 

4.  18  dream  I  king  Nebuchadnezzar  have  seen 

4  20  tree  that  thou  sawest,  which  grew,  and 
4.  23  whereas  the  king  saw  a  watcher  and  an 
s  5  king  saw  the  part  of  the  hand  that  wrote 

5  23  praised  the  gods,  which  see  not,  nor  lie. 

7  2  saw  in  my  vision  by  night,  and,  behold 

7  7  After  this  I  saw  in  the  night  visions,  and 

7  1 3  saw  in  the  night  visions,  and,  behold,  (one 


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V\ ision ,  sight,  appearance,  aspect,  nx-ig  mareh. 

Josh. 22.  io  an  altar  by  Jordan,  a  great  altar  to  see 

ru  ( cause  to)  behold  attentively,  nabat,  5. 
i  Sa.  2.  32  thou  shalt  see  an  enemy  (in  my)  habitat. 
Psa.  92.  11  Mine  eye  also  shall  see  (my  desire)  on  mi. 

94.  9  he  that  formed  the  eye,  shall  he  not  see? 
[sa.  64.  9  see,  we  beseech  thee,  we  (are)  all  thy  pe. 

’0  see,  behold,  look,  consider,  enjoy,  nx-i  raali. 

Jen.  1.  4  God  saw  the  light,  that(it  was)  good  :  and 

1.  10,  12,  18,  si,  25  and  God  saw  that  (it  was) 

1.  31  God  saw  every  thing  that  he  had  made 

2.  19  brought  (them)  unto  Adam  to  see  what 

3.  6  when  the  woman  saw  that  the  tree  (was) 

6.  2  sons  of  God  saw  the  daughters  of  men  th. 

6.  5  Gob  saw  that  the  wickedness  of  man  (w.) 

7.  1  for  thee  have  I  seen  righteous  before  me 

8.  8  to  see  if  the  waters  were  abated  from  off 

9.  22  saw  the  nakedness  of  his  father,  and  told 

9.  23  and  they  saw  not  their  father's  nakedness 

11.  s  came  down  to  see  the  city  and  the  tower 

12. 12  when  the  Egyptians  shall  see  thee,  that 

12.  15  princes  also  of  Pharaoh  saw  her,  and  co. 

13. 15  For  all  the  land  which  thou  seest,  to  thee 
16.  4,  5  when  she  saw  that  she  had  conceived 

18.  2  w  hen  he  saw  (them),  he  ran  to  meet  them 
18.21  will  go  down  now,  and  see  whether  they 

19.  1  and  Lot  seeing  (them)  rose  up  to  meet 

20. 10  What  sawest  thou,  that  thou  hast  done 

21.  9  Sarah  saw  the  sou  of  Hagar  the  Egyptian 

21.16  Let  me  not  seethe  death  of  the  child.  And 
2t.  19  she  saw  a  well  of  water ;  and  she  went 

22.  4  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  saw  the  place  afar 
24.  30  when  he  saw  the  earring,  and  bracelets 
24.  63  lifted  up  his  eyes,  and  saw,  and,  behold 
24.  64  when  she  saw  Isaac,  she  lighted  off  the  ca. 

26.  8  looked  out  at  a  window,  and  saw,  and,  be. 

26.  28  We  saw  certainly  that  the  Lord  was  with 

27.  1  eyes  were  dim,  so  that  he  could  not  see 

27. 27  See,  the  smell  of  my  son  (is)  as  the  smell 

28.  6  When  Esau  saw  that  Isaac  had  blessed  Ja. 

28.  8  Esau  seeing  that  the  daughters  of  Canaan 

29. 10  when  Jacob  saw  Rachel  the  daughter  of 

29.  31  wheu  the  Lord  saw  that  Leah  (was)  hated 

30.  1  when  Rachel  saw  that  she  bare  Jacob  no 

30.  9  Wheu  Leah  saw  that  she  had  left  bearing 

31.  5  I  see  your  father  s  countenance,  that  it  (is) 

31. 10  lifted  up  mine  eyes,  and  saw  in  a  dream 

31.  12  Lift  up  now  thine  eyes  and  see,  all  the  ra. 

31.  12  have  seen  all  that  Laban  doethunto  thee 

31.  42  God  hath  seen  mine  affliction  and  the  la. 

31.  43  all  that  thou  seest  (is)  miue  :  and  whatcan 

31.  50  see,  God  (is)  witness  betwixt  me  and  thee 

32.  2  when  Jacob  saw  them,  he  said.  This  (is) 

32.  20  afterward  I  will  see  his  face ;  peradvent. 

32.  25  saw  that  he  prevailed  not  against  him 
32. 30  seen  God  face  to  face,  and  my  life  is  pre. 

33.  5  saw  the  women  and  the  children,  and  said 

33. 10  seen  thy  face,  as  though  I  had  seen  the  fa. 

34.  1  went  out  to  see  the  daughters  of  the  land 
34.  2  saw  her,  he  took  her,  and  lay  with  her,  and 

37.  4  when  his  brethren  saw  that  their  father 

37. 14  see  whether  it  be  well  with  thy  brethren 
37.  18  when  they  saw  him  afar  off,  even  before 

37.  20  shall  see  what  will  become  of  his  dreams 

38.  2  saw  there  a  daughter  of  a  certain  Canaan. 

38. 14  for  she  saw  that  Shelah  was  grown,  and 

38.  15  When  Judah  saw  her,  he  thought  her  (to 

39.  3  his  master  saw  that  the  Lord  (was)  with 

39. 13  when  she  saw  that  he  had  left  Ins  garment 

39. 14  See,  he  hath  brought  in  an  Hebrew  unto 

40.  16  baker  saw  that  the  interpretation  was  go. 
41. 19  such  as  I  never  saw  in  all  the  land  of  Eg. 

41.  22  saw,  in  my  dream,  and,  behold,  seven  ears 
41.41  See,  I  have  set  thee  over  all  the  land  of  E. 

42.  1  when  Jacob  saw  that  there  was  corn  in  E. 
42.  7  Joseph  saw  his  brethren,  and  he  knew  th. 
42.  9,  12  to  see  the  nakedness  of  the  land  ye  are 
42.  21  in  that  we  saw  the  anguish  of  his  soul,  w. 

42.  35  saw  the  bundles  of  money,  they  were  afr. 
43-  3>  5  Ye  shall  not  see  my  face,  except  your  hr. 

43. 16  when  Joseph  saw  Benjamin  with  them,  he 

43.  29  saw  his  brother  Benjamin,  his  mother's 

44.  23  come  down  with  you,  ye  shall  see  my  face 
44.  26  for  we  may  not  see  the  man’s  face,  except 
44.  28  Surely  he  is  torn  in  pieces ;  and  I  saw  him 
44.  31  when  he  seeth  that  the  lad  (is)  not  (with 

44.  34  lest  peradventure  I  see  the  evil  that  shall 

45. 12  your  eyes  see,  and  the  eyes  of  my  brother 

45.  13  tell  my  father,  .of  all  that  ye  have  seen 

45.27  when  he  saw  the  wagons  which  Joseph  had 

45.  28  Israel  said.  .1  will  go  and  see  him  before 

46.  30  let  me  die,  since  I  have  seen  thy  face,  be. 
48.  10  were  dim  for  age,  (so  that)  he  could  not 
48.  11  I  had  not  thought  to  see  thy  face ;  and,  lo 

48. 17  when  Joseph  saw  that  his  father  laid  his 

49. 15  saw  that  rest  (was)  good,  and  the  land  that 
50.  11  saw  the  mourning  in  the  floor  of  Atad.tliey 

50. 15  when  Joseph’s  brethren  saw  that  their  fa. 
50.  23  Joseph  saw  Ephraim’s  children  of  the  th. 

Exod.  1. 16  see  (them)  upon  the  stools,  if  it  (he)  a  son 

2.  2  when  she  saw  him  that  he  (was  a)  goodly 

2.  5  wheu  she  saw  the  ark  among  the  flags,  she 

2.  6  when  she  had  opened  (it),  she  saw  the  ch. 

2. 12  when  he  saw  that  (there  was)  no  man,  he 

3.  3  will  now  turn  aside,  and  see  this  great 

3.  4  Lord  saw  that  he  turned  aside  to  see,  God 

3.  7  have  surely  seen  the  affliction  of  my  peo. 
3  9  have  also  seen  the  oppression  wherewith 

4.  14  when  he  seeth  thee,  he  will  be  glad  in  his 

4.  18  Let  me  go.  .and  see  whether  they  be  yet 


Exod.  4.  21  see  that  thou  do  all  those  wonders  before 

5.  19  officers  of  the  children  of  Israel  did  see 

6.  1  Now  shalt  thou  see  what  I  will  do  to  Ph. 

7.  1  See,  I  have  made  thee  a  god  to  Pharaoh 

8. 15  when  Pharaoh  saw  that  there  was  respite 

9.  34  when  Pharaoh  saw  that  the  rain  and  the 

10.  5  that  one  cannot  be  able  to  see  the  earth 

10.  6  have  seen,  since  the  day  that  they  were 

10.  23  They  saw  not  one  another,  neither  rose  any 

10.  28  see  my  face  no  more,  .seest  my  face  thou 

10.  29  Thou  hast  spoken  well,  I  will  see  thy  face 

12.  13  when  I  see  the  blood,  I  will  pass  over  you 

12.  23  wheu  he  seeth  the  blood  upon  the  lintel 

13. 17  the  people  repent  when  they  see  war,  and 

14. 13  see  the  salvation  of  the  Lord,  which  he 
14.  13  seen  today,  ye  shall  see  them  againnomore 
14.  30  saw  the  Egyptians  dead  upon  the  sea  sh. 
14.  31  saw  that  great  work  which  the  Lord  did 
16.  7  then  ye  shall  see  the  glory  of  the  Lord 
16.  15  when  the  children  of  Israel  saw  (it),  they 
16.  29  See,  for  that  the  Lord  hath  given  you  the 
16.  32  that  they  may  see  the  bread  wherewith 

18.  14  when  Moses’  father  in  law  saw  all  that 

19.  4  Ye  have  seen  what  I  did  unto  the  Egypt. 

20.  1 8  people  sa  w . .  when  the  people  saw  (it),  they 

20.  22  Ye  have  seen  that  I  have  talked  with  you 
23  5  If  thou  see  the  ass  of  him  that  hateth  thee 
24.  10  they  saw  theGod  of  Israel :  and(therewas) 

31.  2  See,  I  have  called  by  name  Bezaleeltheson 

32.  1  when  the  people  saw  that  Moses  delayed 

32.  5  when  Aaron  saw  (it),  he  built  an  alter  be. 

32.  9  have  seen  this  people,  and,  behold,  it  (is) 
32.  19  saw  the  calf,  and  the  dancing :  and  Moses’ 

32.  25  when  Moses  saw  that  the  people  (were) 

33.  10  all  the  people  saw  the  cloudy  pillar  stand 

33.  12  See,  thou  sayest  unto  me,  Bring  up  this 

33.  20  not  see.  .for  there  shall  no  man  see  me 

33.  23  thou  shall  see  my  back  parts ;  but  my  face 

34. 10  people,  .shall  see  the  work  of  the  Lord 

34.  30  all  the  children  of  Israel  saw  Moses,  be. 

34.  35  children  of  Israel  saw  the  face  of  Moses,  th. 
35  30  See,  the  Lord  hath  called  by  name  Beza. 

Lev.  5.  1  whether  he  hath  seen  or  known  (of  it) ;  if 

9.  24  when  all  the  people  saw,  they  shouted  and 

1 3.  8  priest  see  that,  behold,  the  seal)  spreadeth 

13.  10  priest  shall  see  (him)  :  and,  behold,  (if) 

13.  15  priest  shall  see  the  raw  flesh,  and  pronou. 
13.  17  priest  shall  see  him  :  and,  behold,  (if)  the 
13.  20  when  the  priest  seeth  it,  behold,  it(be)  in 

13.  30  Then  the  priest  shall  see  the  plague  :  and 

14.  36  before  the  priest  go  (into  it)to  see  thepla. 

14.  36  afterward  the  priest  shall  go  in  to  see  the 
20.  17  see  her  nakedness,  and  she  see  his  naked. 

Num.  4.  20  they  shall  not  go  in  to  see  when  the  holy  th. 

11.  15  and  let  me  not  see  my  wretchedness 
11.23  thou  shalt  see  now  whethermy  word  shall 
13.  18  see  the  land,  what  it  (is) ;  and  the  people 
13.  28  moreover  we  saw  the  children  of  Anak  th. 
13.  32  all  the  people  that  we  saw  in  it  (are)  men 

1 3.  33  there  we  saw  the  giants,  the  sons  of  Anak 

14.  22  Because  all  those  men  which  have  seen  my 
14.  23  Surely  they  shall  not  see  the  land  which  I 
14.  23  shall  any  of  them  that  provoked  me  see  it 
20.  29  when  all  the  congregation  saw  that  Aaron 

22.  2  Balakthe  son  of  Zippor  saw  all  that  Israel 

22.  23,  25,  27  the  ass  saw  the  angel  of  the  Lord 
22.  31  he  saw  the  angel  of  the  Lord  standing  in 
22.  33  ass  saw  me,  and  turned  from  me  these 

22.  41  he  might  see  the  utmost  (part)  of  the  peo. 

23.  9  For  from  the  top  of  the  rocks  I  see  him 

23.  13  see  them  :  thou  shalt  see  but  the  utmost 

23. 13  shalt  not  see  them  all ;  and  curse  me  them 

23.  21  neither  hath  he  seen  perverseness  in  Israel 

24.  1  when  Balaam  saw  that  it  pleased  the  Lord 

24.  2  saw  Israel  abiding  (in  his  tents)  according 

24.  17  shall  see  him,  but  not  now  ;  I  shall  behold 

25.  7  when  Phinehas.  .saw  (it),  he  rose  up  from 

27.  12  see  the  laud  which  I  have  given  unto  the 

27.  13  when  thou  hast  seen  it,  thou  also  shalt  be 
32.  1  when  they  saw  the  land  of  Jazer,  and  the 
32.  8  sent  them  from  Kadesh-barnea,  to  see  the 
32.  9  when  they . .  saw  the  land,  they  discourag. 
32.  11  shall  see  the  laud  which  I  sware  unto  A. 

35.  23  withanystone. .  seeing  (him)  not,  and  cast 
Deut.i.  19  which  ye  saw  by  the  way  of  the  mountain 

1.  28  we  have  seen  the  sons  of  the  Anakims  the. 

I.  31  seen  how  that  the  Lord  thy  God  hare  thee 
1.  35  there  shall  notone  of  these  men .  .see that 
1.  36  he  shall  see  it,  and  to  him  will  I  give  the 
3.  21  Thineeyeshaveseenallthatthe  Lord  your 
3.  25  let  me  go  over  and  see  the  good  land  that 

3.  28  to  inherit  the  land  which  thou  shalt  see 

4.  3  Your  eyes  have  seen  what  the  Lord  did 

4.  9  forget  the  things  which  thine  eyes  have 
4.  12  saw  no  similitude ;  only  (ye  lieard)a  voice 

4.15  for  ye  saw  no  manner  of  similitude  on  the 
4.  19  when  thou  seest  the  sun,  and  the  moon 

4.  28  which  neither  see,  nor  hear,  nor  eat,  nor 

5.  24  we  have  seen  this  day  that  God  doth  talk 

7.  19  Thegreattemptations which thineeyessa. 
9.  13  seen  this  people,  and,  behold,  it  (is)  a  stiff 

10.  21  terrible  things  which  thine  eyes  have  seen 

11.  2  which  have  not  seen  the  chastisement  of 

II.  7  youreyeshaveseenallthegreatactsofth. 

12.  13  offerings  in  every  place  that  thou  seest 
18. 16  neither  let  me  see  this  great  fire  any  more 

20.  1  seest  horses  and  chariots,  (and)  a  people 

21.  7  not  shed,  .neither  have  our  eyes  seen  (it) 

21.  11  seest  among  the  captives^  a  beautiful  wo. 

22.  1,  4  Thou  shalt  not  see. .  hide  thyself  from 

23.  14  that  he  see  no  unclean  thing  in  thee,  and 

28.  10  all  people  of  the  earth  shall  see  that  thou 


Deut  28.  34,  67  sight  of  thine  eyes  which  thou  shalt  see 

28.  68  Thou  shalt  see  it  no  more  again  :  and  th. 

29.  2  Ye  have  all  that  the  Lord  did  before  your 
29.  3  tempations  which  thine  eyes  have  seen, the 

29.  4  not  given  you.  .eyes  to  see,  and  ears  to  he. 

29. 17  ye  have  seen  their-  abominations,  and  th. 
29.  22  when  they  see  the  plagues  of  that  land 

30. 15  See,  I  have  set  before  thee  this  day  life 
32.  19  when  the  Lord  saw  (it), he  abhorred  (them) 
32.  20  I  will  see  what  their  end  (shall  be) :  for 
32.  36  when  he  seeth  that  (their)  power  is  gone 
32.  39  See  now  that  I,  (even)  I,  (am)  he,  and  (th. 

32.  52  Yet  thou  shalt  see  the  land  before  (thee) 

33.  9  said.  .1  have  not  seen  him  ;  neither  did 
Josh.  3.  3  When  ye  see  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of 

6.  2  See,  I  have  given  into  thine  hand  Jericho 

7.  21  When  I  saw  among  the  spoils  a  goodly  B. 

8.  1  see,  I  have  given  into  thy  hand  the  king 

8.  8  shall  ye  do.  See,  I  have'commanded  you 

8.  14  when  the  king  of  Ai  saw  (it),  that  they  h. 
8.  20  they  saw,  and,  behold,  the  smoke  of  the 

8.  2t  when  Joshua  and  all  Israel  saw  that  the 

23.  3  ye  have  seen  all  that  the  Lord  your  God 

24.  7  your  eyes  have  seen  what  I  have  done  in 
Judg.  1.  24  spies  saw  a  man  come  forth  out  of  the  ci. 

2.  7  who  had  seen  all  the  gr  eat  works  of  the 

3.  24  when  they  saw  that,  behold,  the  doors  of 
6.  22  haveseen  an  angel  of  the  Lord  face  to  fa. 

9.  36  when  Gaal  saw  the  people,  he  said  to  Ze. 

9.  36  Thou  seest  the  shadow  of  the  mountains 
9  48  What  ye  have  seen  me  do,  make  haste 

9.  55  when  the  men  of  Israel  saw  that  Abime. 

11.  35  came  to  pass,  when  he  saw  her,  that  he 

12.  3  when  I  saw  that  ye  delivered  (me)  not,  I 

13.  22  shall  surely  die,  because  we  have  seen  G. 

14.  1  saw  a  woman  in  Timnath  of  the  daught. 
14.  2  I  have  seen  a  woman  in  Timnath  of  the 
14.  8  turned  aside  to  see  the  carcase  of  the  lion 
14.  11  came  to  pass,  when  they  saw  him,  that 
16.  1  saw  there  an  harlot,  and  went  in  unto  h. 
16.  5  see  wherein  his  great  strength  (lieth),  and 
16.  18  when  Delilah  saw  that  he  had  told  herall 
16.  24  when  the  people  saw  him,  they  praised 

18.  7  saw  the  people  that  (were)  therein,  how 
18.  9  for  we  have  seen  the  land,  and,  behold 

18.  26  Micah  saw  that  they  (were)  too  strong  for 

19.  3  when  the  father  of  the  damsel  saw  him 

19. 17  saw  a  wayfaring  man  in  the  street  of  the 
19  30  And  it  was  so,  that  all  that  saw  it  said 

20.  36  children  of  Benjamin  saw  that  they  were 
20.  41  they  saw  that  evil  was  come  upon  them 
21.21  see,  and,  behold,  if  the  daughters  of  Shi. 

Ruth  1.  18  When  she  saw  that  she  was  stedfastlymi 
2. 18  mother  in  law  saw  what  she  had  gleaned 

1  Sa.  3.  2  began  to  wax  dim,  (that)  he  could  not  see 

4.  15  his  eyes  were  dim,  that  he  could  not  see 

5.  7  when  the  men  of  Ashdod  saw  that  (it  w.) 

6.  9  see,  if  it  goeth  up  by  the  way  of  his  own 

6. 13  and  saw  the  ark,  and  rejoiced  to  see  (it) 
6.  16  when  the  five  lords,  .had  seen  (it),  they 

9. 17  whenSamuel  saw  Saul,  the  Lord  said  unto 

10.  1 1  when  all  that  knew  him  before  time  saw 

10.  14  To  seek  the  asses  :  and  when  we  saw  th. 

10.  24  See  ye  him  whom  the  Lord  hath  chosen 

12.  12  when  ye  saw  that  Nahash  the  king  of  the 

12. 16  Now  therefore  standand  see  this  great  th. 

12.  17  may  perceive  and  see  that  your  wickedn. 

13.  6  When  the  men  of  Israel  saw  that  they  w. 

13.  11  Because  I  saw  that  the  people  were  scat. 

14.17  Number  now,  and  see  who  has  gone  from 
14  29  see,  I  pray  you,  how  mine  eyes  have  been 

14.  38  know  and  see  wherein  this  sin  hath  been 

14.  52  when  Saul  saw  any  strong  man,  or  any  va. 

15.  35  Samuel  came  no  more  to  see  Saul  until  the 

16.  7  not  as  man  seeth ;  for  manlookethon  the 
16  18  I  have  seen  a  son  of  Jesse  the  Beth-lehe. 

17.  24  when  they  saw  the  man,  fled  from  him 
17.  25  Have  ye  seen  this  man  that  is  come  up? 

1 7.  28  art  come  down  that  thou  mightest  see  the 
17.  42  when  the  Philistine,  .saw  David,  he  dis. 
17.  51  when  the  Philistines  saw  their  champion 

17.  55  when  Saul  saw  David  go  forth  against  the 

18. 15  when  Saul  saw  that  he  behaved  himself 

18.  28  Saul  saw  and  knew  that  the  Lord  (was) 

19.  3  and  what  I  see,  that  I  will  tell  thte 

19.  5  thou  sawest  (it),  and  didst  rejoice :  where 
19.  15  sent  the  messengers  (again)  to  see  David 

19.  20  they  saw  the  company  of  the  prophets  pr. 

20.  29  let  me  get  away,  .and  see  my  brethren 

21.  14  Lo,  ye  see  the  man  is  mad:  wherefore 

22.  9  I  saw  the  son  of  Jesse  coming  to  Nob,  to 

23.  15  David  saw  that  Saul  was  come  out  to  seek 
23.  22  know  and  see  his  place  where  his  haunt 
23.  22  who  hath  seen  him  there :  for  it  is  told 

23.  23  See  therefore,  and  take  knowledge  of  all 

24. 10  this  day  thine  eyes  have  seen  how  that  the 

24.  11  see,  yea,  see  the  skirt  of  thy  robe  in  my 

24. 11  know  thou  and  see  that  (there  is)  neither 

24. 15  see,  and  plead  my  cause,  and  deliver  me 

25.  23  when  Abigail  saw  David,  she  hasted,  and 

25.  25  thine  handmaid  saw  not  the  young  men 

25.  35  see,  I  have  hearkened  to  thy  voice,  and 

26.  3  saw  that  Saul  came  after  him  into  the  wil. 

26.  12  no  man  saw(it),  nor  knew  (it),  neither  aw. 

26.  16  now  see  where  the  king’s  spear  (is),  and 
28.  5  saw  the  host  of  the  Philistines,  he  wasaf. 

28. 12  when  the  woman  saw  Samuel,  she  cried 
28.  13  what  sawest  thou.  .1  saw  gods  ascending 
28.  21  saw  that  he  was  sore  troubled,  and  said 
31.  5  when  his  armour  bearer  saw  that  Saul  was 
31.  7  saw  that  the  men  of  Israel  fled,  and  that  S. 

2  Sa.  1.  7  when  he  had  looked  behind  him,  he  saw 


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a  Sa.  3. 13  Thou  shalt  not  see  my  face,  except  thou 

3. 13  daughter,  when  thou  comest  to  see  my  fa. 

6.  16  saw  king  David  leaping  and  dancing  be. 

7.  2  See  now,  I  dwell  in  auhouse  of  eedar.but 

10.  6  when  the  children  of  Ammon  saw  thatth. 

10.  9  When  Joab  saw  that  the  front  of  the  ba. 

10. 14  when  the  children  of  Ammon  saw  that 
10.  is  when  the  Syrians  saw  that  they  were  sm. 
10.  19  saw  that  they  were  smitten  before  Israel 
n.  2  from  the  roof  he  saw  a  woman  washing 

12.  19  when  David  saw  that  his  servants  whisp. 

13.  s  when  thy  father  cometh  to  see  thee,  say 

13.  5  that  I  may  see  (it),  and  eat  (it)  at  her  hand 

13.  6  when  the  king  was  come  to  see  him,  Am. 
14. 24  let  him  not  see  my  face.  So  Absalom  re. 

14.  24  to  his  own  house,  and  saw  not  the  king's 

14.  28  dwelt,  .in  Jerusalem,  and  saw  not  theki. 

14.  30  See,  Joab's  field  is  near  mine,  and  he  hath 

14.  32  now  therefore  let  me  see  the  king’s  face 

15.  3  See,  thy  matters  (are)  good  and  right;  but 

15.  28  See,  I  will  tarry  in  the  plain  of  the  wild. 

17.  18  Nevertheless  a  lad  saw  them,  and  told  A. 
17.23  when  Ahithophel  saw  that  his  counsel  was 

18. 10  certain  man  saw  (it),  and.  .said.  .1  saw  A. 

18.  11  thou  sawest  (him),  and  why  didst  thou  not 

18.  21  Go  tell  the  king  what  thou  hast  seen.  A. 
18.26  watchman  saw  another  man  running :  and 
18.29  saw  a  great  tumult,  but  I  knew  not  what 

20.  12  when  the  man  saw  that  all  the  people  st. 

20.  12'when  he  saw  that  every  onethat  came  by 
24.  3  that  the  eyes  of  my  lord  the  king  may  see 

24. 13  see  what  answer  I  shall  return  to  liimth. 
24.  17  when  he  saw  the  angel  that  smote  the  pe. 
24.  20  saw  the  king  and  his  servants  coming  on 

1  Ki.  3.  g 8  for  they  saw  that  the  wisdom  of  God  (w.) 

9. 12  came  out  from  Tyre  to  seethe  cities  which 
10.  4  when  the  queen  of  Sheba  had  seen  all  So. 

10.  7  mine  eyes  had  seen  (it) ;  and,  behold,  the 

11.  28  Solomon  seeing  the  young  man  thathewas 

12.  16  So  when  all  Israel  saw  that  the  king  hea. 

12.  16  now  see  to  thine  own  house,  David.  So 

13. 12  For  his  sons  had  seen  what  way  the  man 

13.  25  saw  the  carcase  cast  in  the  way,  and  the 

14.  4  Ahijah  could  not  see;  for  his  eyes  were  set 

16. 18  when  Zimri  saw  that  the  city  was  taken 

17.  23  and  Elijah  said,  See,  thy  son  livetli 

18. 17  when  Ahab  saw  Elijah,  that  Allah  said  nil. 

18.  39  when  all  the  people  saw  (it),  they  fell  on 

19.  3  when  he  saw  (that),  he  arose,  and  went 

20.  7  see  how  this  (man)  seeketh  mischief  :  for 

20. 13  Hast  thou  seen  all  this  great  multitude 

20.  22  see  what  thou  doest:  for  at  the  return  of 

21.  29  Seest  thou  how  Ahab  humbleth  himself 

22. 17  I  saw  all  Israel  scattered  upon  the  hills 

22. 19  I  saw  the  Lord  sitting  on  his  throne,  and 

22.  25  thou  shalt  see  in  that  day,  when  thou  sh. 
22.  32  when  the  captains  of  the  chariots  saw  J. 

2  Ki.  2. 10  if  thou  see  me  (when  I  am)  taken  from 

2.12  Elisha  saw  (it) . .  And  he  saw  himno  more 

2.  15  when  the  sons  of  the  prophets,  .saw  him 

2.  19  pleasant,  as  my  lord  seeth  ;but  the  water 

3. 14  would  not  look  toward  thee,  nor  see  thee 

3.  17  not  see  wind,  neither  shall  ye  see  rain 

3.  22  saw  the  water  on  the  other  side  (as)  red 

3.  26  when  the  king  of  Moab  saw  that  the  bat. 
4. 25  when  the  man  of  God  saw  her  afar  off,  th. 

5  7  see  how  he  seeketh  a  quarrel  against  me 

5.  21  when  Naaman  saw  (him)  running  after 

6. 17  open  his  eyes,  that  he  may  see..anohesaw 
6. 20  Lord,  open  the  eyes,  .that  they  may  see 

6.  20  opened  their  eyes,  and  they  saw;  and,  be. 

6.  21  when  he  saw  them,  My  father,  shall  I  s. 

6.  32  See  ye  how  this  son  of  a  murderer  hath 

7.  2  shalt  see  (it)  with  thine  eyes,  but  shalt 

7. 13  answered  and  said,  .let  us  send  and  see 

7.  14  and  the  king  sent .  .saying,  Go  and  see 

7. 19  thou  shalt  see  it  with  thine  eyes,  but  sh. 

8.  29  went  down  to  see  Joram  the  son  of  Ahab 

9.  16  king  of  Judah  was  come  down  to  see  Jo. 
9.  17  said,  I  see  a  company  And  Joram  said 
q.  22  when  Joram  saw  Jehu,  that  he  said,  (Is 
9.  26  Surely  I  have  seen  yesterday  the  blood  of 

9.  27  when  Ahaziah  the  king  of  Judah  saw  (th.) 

10.  16  Come  with  me,  and  see  my  zeal  for  theL. 

11.  1  when  Athaliah . .  saw  that  her  son  was  de. 

12. 10  when  they  saw  that  (there  was)  much  m. 

13.  4  for  he  saw  the  oppression  of  Israel,  bee. 

14.  26  saw  the  affliction  of  Israel,  (that  it  was) 

16.  10  saw  an  altar  that  (was)  at  Damascus:  and 

16. 12  saw  the  altar:  and  theking  approached  to 

19.  16  open,  Lord,  thine  eyes,  and  see ;  and  he. 

20.  5  I  have  heard  thy  prayer,  I  have  seen  thy 
20.  15  said.  What  have  they  seen  in  thine  house? 

20.  15  All.  .that  (are)  in  mine  house  have  they  se. 

22.  20  thine  eyes  shall  not  see  all  the  evil  which 

23. 17  Then  he  said,  What  title(is)that  that  I  see 

23.  29  slew  him  at  Megiddo,  when  he  had  seen 

1  Ch.io.  5  when  his  armour  bearer  saw  that  Saul  was 

10.  7  men  of  Israel  that  (were)  in  the  valley  saw 

15.  29  looking  out  at  a  window,  saw  king  David 

19.  6  the  children  of  Ammon  saw  that  they  had 
19.  10  Joab  saw  that  the  battle  was  set  against 
19.  15  the  children  of  Ammon  saw  that  the  Syr. 

19. 16  the  Syrians  saw  that  they  were  put  to  the 

19. 19  the  servants  of  Hadarezer  saw  that  they 

21. 16  saw  the  angel  of  the  Lord  stand  between 

21.  20  Oman  turned  back, and  sawtlie  angel;and 

21.  21  Oman  looked,  and  saw  David,  and  went 

21.  28  David  saw  that  the  Lord  had  answered 

29. 17  now  have  I  seen  with  joy  thy  peojjle,  wh. 

2  Ch.  7.  3  the  children  of  Israel  saw  how  the  fire  ca. 

q.  3  the  queen  of  Sheba  had  seen  the  wisdom 


2  Ch.  9.  6  until  I  came,  and  mine  eyes  had  seen  (it) 

10. 16  (and)  now,  David,  see  to  thine  own  house 

12.  7  the  Lord  saw  that  they  humbled  themse. 

15.  9  they  saw  that  the  Lord  his  God  (was)  with 

18. 16  I  did  see  all  Israel  scattered  upon  the  mo. 

18.  18  I  saw  the  Lord  sitting  upon  his  throne 
18.  24  thou  shalt  see  on  that  day  when  thou  sh. 

18.  31  the  captains  of  the  chariots  saw  Jehosli. 

20.  17  see  the  salvation  of  the  Lord  with  you 

22.  6  went  down  to  see  Jehoram  the  son  of  A. 

22.  IO  the  mother  of  Ahaziah  saw  that  her  son 

24. 11  when  they  saw  that  (there  was)  much  mo. 

29.  8  and  to  hissing,  as  ye  see_  with  your  eyes 

30.  7  gave  them  up  to  desolation,  as  ye  see 

31.  8  and  the  princes  came  and  saw  the  heaps 

32.  2  Hezekiah  saw  that  Sennacherib  was  come 
34.  28  neither  shall  thine  eyes  see  all  the  evilth. 

Ezra  3. 12  ancient  men,  that  had  seen  the  first  house 
Neh.  2.  17  Ye  see  the  distress  that  we  (are)  in,  how 

4.  11  They  shall  not  know,  neither  see,  till  we 

6. 16  the  heathen  that  were  about  us  saw  (these) 

9.  9  didst  see  the  affliction  of  our  fathers  in  E. 

13.  15  In  those  days  saw  I  in  Judah  (some)  tr. 

13.  23  In  those  days  also  saw  I  Jews  (that)  had 

Esth.  1.  14  which  saw  the  king's  face,  (and)  which  sat 

3.  4  to  see  whether  Mordecai’s  matters  would 
3.  5  Haman  saw  thatMordecaibowednot, nor 

5.  2  the  king  saw  Esther  the  queen  standing 
5.  9  Haman  saw  Mordecai  in  the  king’s  gate, 

5. 13  IseeMordecai tlieJew sitting atthe king’s 

7.  7  he  saw  that  there  was  evil  determined  ag. 

8.  6  how  can  I  endure  to  see  the  evil  that 

8.  6  how  can  I  endure  to  see  the  destruction 

9.  26  (of  that)  which  they  had  seen  concerning 
Job  2 . 1 3  for  they  saw  that  (his)  griefjwas  very  great 

3.  9  neither  let  it  see  the  dawning  of  the  day 

3.  16  I  had  not  been ;  as  infants  (which)  never 

4.  8  as  I  have  seen,  they  that  plough  iniquity 

5.  3  I  have  seen  the  foolish  taking  root :  but 

6.  2i  ye  see  (my)  casting  down,  and  are  afraid 

7.  7  remember . .  mine  eye  shall  no  more  see  go. 

7.  8  The  eyeof  him.  .shall  seemeno(more),  th. 

8.  18  (it)shall  deny  him, (saying),  I  havenotseen 

9.  n  he  goeth  by  me,  and  I  see  (him)  not:  he 

9.  25  they  flee  away,  they  see  no  good 

10.  4  Hast  thou  eyes,  .seest  thou  as  man  seeth? 

10.  15  (I  am)  full  of  confusion;  therefore  seeth. 

10.  18  given  up  the  ghost,  and  no  eye  had  seen 

11.  11  lie  seeth  wickedness  also;  will  he  not  th. 

13.  1  niineeyeliath  seen  all  (this),  miueearhath 
20.  7  they  which  have  seen  him  shall  say,  Wh. 
20.  17  He  shall  not  see  the  rivers,  the  floods,  the 
s*.  20  His  eyes  shall  see  his  destruction,  and  he 

22.  11  Or  darkness,  (that) thou  canstnot  see;  and 

22.  14  clouds  (are)  acovering  to  him.  that  he  se. 

22. 19  The  righteous  see  (it),  and  are  glad ;  and 

23.  9  he hideth himself .  .that  I  cannot  see  (him) 

28.  10  and  his  eye  seeth  every  precious  thing 

28.  24  (and)  seeth  under  the  whole  heaven 

28.  27  Then  did  lie  see  it,  and  declare  it ;  he 

29.  8  The  young  men  saw  me,  and  hid  themse]. 

29. 11  when  the  eye  saw  (me),  it  gave  witness  to 

31.  4  Doth  not  he  see  my  ways,  and  count  all 

31.  19  If  I  have  seen  any  perish  for  want  of  clot. 
31.21  If  I  have  lifted  up  mine  hand,  .when  I  saw 

32.  5  Elihu  saw  that  (there  was)  no  answer  in  the 

33.  26  he  shall  see  his  face  with  joy :  for  he  will 

33.  28  deliver  his  soul,  .and  his  life  shall  seethe 

34.  21  eyes  (are)  upon  the  ways  of  man.  and  he 

35.  5  Look  unto  the  heavens,  and  see ;  and  be 

37.  21  (men)  see  not  the  bright  light  which  (is)  1 

38.  17  hast  thou  seen  the  doors  of  the  shadow  of 
38.  22  or  hast  thou  seen  the  treasures  of  the  hail 
42 .  5  I  have  heard  of  thee . .  mine  eye  seeth  thee 
42.  16  saw  his  sons,  and  liis  sons'  sons,  (even)  fo. 

Tsa.  10.  11  he  hideth  his  face;  he  will  never  see  (it) 

10. 14  Thou  hast  seen  (it);  forthoubeholdestmi. 

14.  2  to  see  if  there  were  any  that  did  under. 

16.  10  neither,  .suffer  thine  Holy  One  to  see  co. 
22.  7  they  that  see  me  laugh  me  to  scorn :  they 

27.  13  unless  I  had  believed  to  see  the  goodness 

31. 11  tlieythatdid  see  mewitliout  fled  fromme 

34.  8  O  taste  and  see  that  the  Lord  (is)  good 
'34.  12  (and)  loveth  (many)  days,  that  he  may  see 

35.  21  (and)  said,  Alia,  aha  !  our  eye  hath  seen  (it) 

35.  22  (This)  thou  hast  seen,  O  Lord  :  keep  not 

36.  9  For  with  thee .  .in  thy  light  shall  we  see 

37.  13  The  Lord  shall  laugh  at  him  ;  for  he  seeth 
37.  25  yet  have  I  not  seen  the  righteous  forsa. 
37.  34  the  wicked  are  cut  off,  thou  shalt  see  (it) 
37.  35  I  have  seen  the  wicked  in  great  power 

40.  3  many  shall  see  (it),  and  fear,  and  shall  tr. 

41.  6  if  he  come  to  see  (me,)  he  speaketh  van. 

48.  5  They  saw(it,  and)  so  they  marvelled;  they 

48.  8  so  have  we  seen  in  the  city  of  the  Lord 

49.  9  should  still  live  for  ever,  (and)  not  see 
49.  10  he  seeth  (that)  wise  men  die,  likewise  the 

49.  19  He  shall  go.  .they  shall  never  see  light 

50.  18  When  thou  sawest  a  thief,  then  thou  co. 

52.  6  The  righteous  also  shall  see,  and  fear,  and 

53.  2  to  see  if  there  were  (any)  that  did  under. 

54.  7  mine  eye  hath  seen  (his  desire)  upon  mine 

55.  9  I  have  seen  violence  and  strife  in  the  city 

63.  2  To  see  thy  power  and  thy  glory,  so  (as)  I 

64.  5  they  commune,  .they  say,  Who  shall  see 
64.  8  So  they,  .all  that  see  them  shall  flee  away 
66.  5  Come  and  see  the  works  of  God :  (he  is) 

68.  24  They  have  seen  thy  goings,  O  God ;  (even) 

69.  23  Let  their  eyes  be  darkened,  that  they  see 
69.  32  The  humble  shall  see  (this,  and)  be  glad 

73.  3  (when)  I  saw  the  prosperity  of  the  wicked 

74.  9  We  see  not  our  signs :  (there  is)  no  more 


Psa.  77.  16  The  waters  saw  thee,  O  God,  the  waters*. 

86. 17  that  they  which  hate  me  may  see  (it),  and 

89.  48  What  man  (.  .that)  liveth,  and  shall  not 

90.  15  (and)  the  years  (wherein)  we  have  seenev. 

91.  8  with  thine  eyes  shalt  thou  behold  and  see 

94.  7  The  Lord  shall  not  see,  neither  shall  the 

95.  9  tempted  me,  proved  me,  and  saw  my  wo. 
97.  4  enlightened  the  world  :  the  earth  saw,  and 
97.  6  The  heavens  declare,  .the  people  see  his 
93.  3  the  ends  of  the  earth  have  seen  the  salv. 

106.  s  That  I  may  see  the  good  of  thy  chosen,  th. 

107.  24  These  see  the  works  of  the  Lord,  and  lii3 
107.  42  The  righteous  shall  see  (it,)  and  rejoice 

1 1 2.  8  until  he  see  (his  desire)  upon  his  enemies 
1 12.  10  The  wicked  shall  see  (it,)  and  be  grieved 
1:4.  3  The  sea  saw  (it),  and  fled :  Jordan  was  dr. 

1 15.  5  speak  not ;  eyes  have  they,  but  they  see 

1 1 8.  7  therefore  shall  I  see  (my  desire)  upon  them 

119.  74  They.,  will  be  glad  when  they  see  me;  be. 

1 19.  96  I  have  seen  an  end  of  all  perfection :  (but) 
128.  S  thou  shalt  see  the  good  of  Jerusalem  all 
128.  6  thou  shalt  see  thychildren’s  children  ,(and) 
135.  16  speak  not;  eyes  have  they,  but  they  see 
139.  16  Thine  eyes  did  see  my  substance,  yet  be. 
13Q.  24  see  if  (there  beany)  wicked  way  inme,  and 

Prov  24. 18  Lestthe  LORDsee(it),  and  it  displeasehim 
25.  7  of  the  prince  whom  thine  eyes  have  seen 

26. 12  Seest  thou  a  man  wise  in  his  own  conceit ; 

29.  16  but  the  righteous  shall  see  their  fall 
Eccl.  1.  8  the  eye  is  not  satisfied  with  seeing,  nor 

1. 10  whereof  it  may  be  said,  See,  this  (is)  new 
1. 74  I  have  seen  all  the  works  that  are  done 
2.  3  till  I  might  see  what  (was)  that  good  for 
2.  13  I  saw  that  wisdom  exeelleth  folly,  as  far 

2.  24  This  also  I  saw,  that  it  (was)  from  the  ha. 

3.  10  I  have  seen  the  travail  which  God  hath 
3.  16  I  saw  under  the  sun  the  place  of  judgm. 
3.  18  that  they  might  see  that  they  themselves 

3.  22  who  shall  bring  him  to  see  what  shall  be 

4.  3  who  hath  not  seen  the  evil  work  that  is 

4.  7  I  returned,  and  I  saw  vanity  under  the 

5.  8  If  thou  seest  the  oppression  of  the  poor 

5. 13  There  is  a  sore  evil  (which)  I  have  seen 

5.  18  Behold  (that)  which  I  have  seen:  (it  is) 

6.  1  There  is  an  evil  which  1  have  seen  under 

6.  5  he  hath  not  seen  the  sun,  nor  known  (any 

6.  6  yet  hath  he  seen  no  good :  do  not  all  go 

7.  11  there  is)  profit  to  them  that  see  the  sun 

7. T5  All  (things)  have  I  seen  in  the  days  of  my 

8.  9  All  this  have  I  seen,  and  applied  my  he. 

8.  10  I  saw  the  wicked  buried,  who  had  come 

8.  16  to  seethe  business  that  is  done  under  the 

8.  16  (there  is  that)  neither  day  nor  night  seeth 

9.  11  I  returned,  and  saw  under  the  sun,  that 

9.  13  This  wisdom  have  I  seen  also  under  the 

10.  5  There  is  an  evil  (which)  I  have  seen  undei 

10.  7  I  have  seen  servants  upon  horses,  andpr. 
gong  3.  3  (I  said),  Saw  ye  him  whom  my  soul  love." 

6.  9  The  daughters  saw  her.  and  blessed  her 

6. 11  to  see  the  fruits  of  the  valley,  (and)  to  sec 

7.  12  let  us  see  if  the  vine  flourish,  (whether) 
Isa.  5. 19  (and)  hasten  his  work,  that  we  may  see 

6.  1  I  saw  also  the  Lord  sitting  upon  a  throne 
6.  5  mine  eyes  have  seen  the  King,  the  Lord 
6  9  and  see  ye  indeed,  but  perceive  not 
6.  10  lest  they  see  with  their  eyes,  and  hear  wi 

9.  2  people  that  walked  in  darkness  have  seet 
14.  16  They  that  see  thee  shall  narrowly  lookup 
18.  3  see  ye,  when  he  lifteth  up  an  ensign  on  the 

21.  3  Therefore.  .1  was  dismayed  at  the  seeing 
21.  6  a  watchman,  let  him  declare  what  he  se. 

21.  7  he  saw  a  chariot  (with)  a  couple  of  horse 

22.  9  Ye  have  seen  also  the  breaches  of  the  cit; 

28.  4  he  that  looketh  upon  it  seeth,  while  it  is 

29.  15  they  say,  Who  seeth  us?  and  who  know. 

29.  18  the  eyes  of  the  blind  shall  see  out  of  obsc 

29.  23  when  he  seeth  his  children,  the  work  of 

30.  10  Which  say  to  the  seers,  See  not ;  and  to 

30.  20  but  thine  eyes  shall  see  thy  teachers 

32.  3  the  eyes  of  them  that  see  shall  not  be  din 

33. 19  Thou  shalt  not  see  a  fierce  people,  a  peo 

33.  20  thine  eyes  shall  see  Jerusalem  a  quiet  ha 
35.  2  they  shall  see  the  glory  of  the  Lord,  (and 

37.  17  open  thine  eyes,  0  Lord,  and  see;  and  he 

38.  5  I  have  heard  thy  prayer,  I  have  seen  th; 

38.  11  I  shall  not  see  the  Lord,  (even)  the  Lor; 

39.  4  Then  said  he,  What  have  they  seen  in  th 

39.  4  All  that  (is)  in  mine  house  have  they  see: 

40.  5  all  flesh  shall  see  (it)  together  :  for  the  m 

41.  5  The  isles  saw  (it),  and  feared ;  the  ends  0 
41.  20  That  they  may  see,  and  know,  and  cons: 

42. 18  Hear . .  and  look,  ye  blind,  that  ye  may  se: 
44.  9  they  see  not,  nor  know ;  that  they  may  b, 
44.  16  Aha,  I  am  warm,  I  have  seen  the  fire 

44. 18  hath  shut  their  eyes,  that  they  cannot  se 
47.  10  thou  hast  said,  None  seeth  me.  Thy  was 
49.  7  kings  shall  see  aud  arise,  princes  also  sr 

52.  8  they  shall  see  eye  to  eye,  w  hen  the  Lor; 
52. 10  the  ends  of  the  earth  shall  see  the  salval 
32.  is  (that)  which  had  not  been  told,  they  se 

53.  2  when  we  shall  see  him,  (there  is)  no  bei 
53.  IO  he  shall  see  (his)  seed,  he  shall  prolong 
53.  1 1  He  shall  see  of  the  travail  of  Ins  soul,  (am 

57.  18  I  have  seen  his  ways,  and  will  heal  him ; 

58.  3  Wherefore  have  we  fasted . .  and  thou  sees 

58.  7  when  thou  seest  the  naked,  that  thou  cc 

59.  is  the  Lord  saw  (it),  and  it  displeased  him 

59.  16  he  saw  that  (there  was)  no  man,  and  wi 

60.  4  Lift  up  thine  eyes  round  about,  and  see 

60.  5  Then  thoushalt  see,  and  flow  together,  an. 
61  9  all  that  see  them  shall  acknowledge  thei 

62.  2  the  Gentiles  shall  see  thy  righteousness 


SEE 


851 


SEE 


i.  64.  4  neither  hath  the  eye  seen,  0  God,  besides 
66.  8  Who  hath  heard  such  a  thing?  who  hath 
66.  14  when  ye  see  (this),  your  heart  shall  rejoice 
66.  18  and  they  shall  come,  and  see  my  glory 
66. 19  not  heard  my  tame,  neither  have  seen  my 
'.  i.  10  See,  I  have  this  day  set  thee  over  the  na. 
1.  n  Jeremiah,  what  seest  thou?  And  I  said,  I 

1.  12  Thou  hast  well  seen  :  for  I  will  hasten  my 
1. 13  saying,  What  seest  thou?  And  I  said,  I  see 

2.  10  passover  the  isles  of  Cliittim,  and  see;  and 
2.  10  consider  diligently,  and  see  if  there  be  su, 
2.  19  see  that  (it  is)  an  evil  (thing)  and  bitter 
2.  23  See  thy  way  in  the  valley,  know  what  th. 

2.  31  O  generation,  see  ye  the  word  of  the  Lord 

3.  2  and  see  where  thou  hast  not  been  lien  with 
3.  6  fIastthouseen(that)whichbackslidingIs. 
3.  7  And  her  treacherous  sister  Judah  saw  (it) 

3.  8  I  saw,  when  for  all  the  causes  whereby  ba 

4.  21  How  long  shall  I  see  the  standard,  (and) 

5.  1  see  now,  and  know,  and  seek  in  the  broad 
5.  12  neither  shall  we  see  sword  nor  famine 

5.  21  which  have  eyes,  and  see  not ;  which  have 

6.  16  Stand  ye  in  the  ways  and  see,  and  ask  for 

7. 11  Behold,  even  I  have  seen  it  saith(it),  saith 

7. 12  see  what  I  did  to  it  for  the  wickedness  of 

7.  17  Seest  thou  not  what  they  do  in  the  cities 

1 1.  20  let  me  see  thy  vengeance  on  them  ;  for  un. 

12.  3  thou  hast  seen  me,  and  tried  mine  heart 

12.  4  they  said,  He  shall  not  see  our  last  end 

13.  27  I  have  seen  thine  adulteries,  and  thy  nei. 
14. 13  Ye  shall  not  see  the  sword,  neither  shall 
17.  6  shall  not  see  when  good  cometh  ;  but  sh. 
17.  8  shall  not  see  when  heat  cometh,  but  her 

20. 12  seest  the  reins  and  the  heart,  let  me  see 
20. 18  Wherefore  came  I  forth . .  to  see  labour  and 
22. 10  he  shall  return  no  more,  nor  see  his  native 

22.  12  he  shall  die.  .and  shallsee  this  land  no  mo. 

23. 13  I  have  seen  folly  in  the  prophets  of  Sam. 

23.  14  I  have  seen  also  in  the  prophets  ot  Jerus. 

23.  24  in  secret  places  that  1  shall  not  see  him 

24.  3  Then  said  the  Lord  unto  me,  What  seest 
30.  6  see  whether  a  man  doth  travail  with  ch.V 
on.  fi  wherp.fnre  fin  T  spp  fivnrv  man  with  hi«  ha 


Hos.  5. 

6, 

9 

9' 

Joel  2. 
Amos  6 

7- 

8. 


Dan.  8.  2  I  saw  in  a  vision,  and  I  was  by  the  river 

8.  3  I  lifted  up  mine  eyes,  and  saw,  and,  beh. 

8.  4  I  saw  the  ram  pushing  westward,  and  no. 

8.  6  which  I  had  seen  standing  before  the  ri. 
8.  7  I  saw  him  come  close  unto  the  ram,  and 
8.  15  I  Daniel,  had  seen  the  vision,  and  sought 

8.  20  The  ram  which  thou  saivest  having  (two) 

9.  21  whom  I  had  seen  in  the  vision  at  the  be. 

10.  7  And  I  Daniel  alone  saw  the  vision  :  for 

10.  7  the  meu  that  were  with  me  saw  not  the 

8  I  was  left  alone,  and  saw  this  great  vision 
13  When  Ephraim  saw  his  sickness,  and  Ju. 
10  I  have  seen  an  horrible  thingin  the  house 
10  I  saw  your  fathers  as  the  first  ripe  in  the 
13  Ephraim,  as  I  saw  Tyrus,  (is)  planted  in 
28  dream  dreams,  your  young  men  shall  see 
2  Pass  ye  unto  Calneh,  and  see  ;  and  from 

8  Amos,  what  seest  thou?  And  1  said,  A  pi. 

2  Amos,  what  seest  thou?  And  I  said,  A 
1  I  saw  the  Lord  standing  upon  the  altar 

10  God  saw  their  works,  that  they  turned  fr. 
5  till  he  might  see  what  would  become  of 

9  and  (the  man  of)  wisdom  shall  see  thy  na. 
10  (she  that  is)  mine  enemy  shall  see  it,  and 
16  The  nations  shall  see,  and  be  confounded 

1  will  watch  to  see  what  he  will  say  unto 

7  saw  thetentsof  Cushan  in  affliction:  (and) 
10  The  mountains  saw  thee,  (and jthey  trein 
15  in  the  midst  of  thee  :  thou  slialt  not  see 

3  Who  (is)  left  among  you  that  saw  this  ho. 
3  how  do  ye  see  it  now?  (is  it)  not  in  your 

8  I  saw  by  night,  aud  behold  a  man  riding 
18  Then  lifted  I  up  mine  eyes,  and  saw,  and 

2  To  measure  Jerusalem,  to  see  what(is)the 
2  said  unto  me,  What  seest  thou?  And  I  said 

10  and  shall  see  the  plummet  in  the  hand  of 
2  What  seest  thou?  And  I  answered,  I  see  a 
5  Lift  up  now  thine  eyes,  and  see  what  (is) 
5  Ashkelon  shall  see  (it),  and  fear;  Gaza  also 
8  for  now  have  I  seen  with  mine  eyes 
7  yea,  their  children  shall  see  (it),  and  be 
5  your  eyes  shall  see,  and  ye  shall  say,  The 


Jon. 
II  ic. 


9 
3- 
4' 
6 
7- 

nab.  2. 
3- 

3- 

Zeph.  3. 
Hag.  2. 
2. 

Zech.  1. 


4- 

4- 
S. 

5- 
9- 
9- 

10. 


Mai. 


J -  -  - - - - - ~  -  - - J  ........  ..  ....  ...w 

32.  24  is  come  to  pass ;  aud,  behold  thou  seest 
39.  4  the  king  of  Judah  saw  them,  and  all  the 

41.  13  the  people  which  (were)  with  Ishmaelsaw 

42.  14  where  we  shall  see  no  war,  nor  hear  the 
42  18  a  reproach;  and  ye  shall  see  this  place  no 
44.  2  Ye  have  seen  all  the  evil  that  1  have  bro 
44. 17  for  (then)  had  we  plenty,  .and  saw  no  evil 

46.  5  Wherefore  have  I  seen  them  dismayed 
51.  61  and  slialt  see,  and  shalt  read  all  these  w. 

u.  t.  7  the  adversaries  saw  her,  (and)  did  mock 
i.  8  they  have  seen  her  nakedness  :  yea,  she 

1. 10  she  hath  seen  (that)  the  heathen  entered 

1. 11  see,  0  Lord,  and  consider;  for  1  have  bee. 

1. 12  see  if  there  be  any  sorrow  like  unto  my 
2. 16  day  that  we  looked  for.  .we  have  seen  (it) 
3.  1  I  (am)  the  man  (that)  hath  seen  affliction 
3.  59  thou  hast  seen  my  wrong ;  judge  thou  my 
3  60  Thouhastseenalltheirveugeance(aud)all 
x.  1  the  heavens  were  opened,  and  I  saw  visi 
1  27  I  saw  as  the  colour  of  amber  as  the  app 
1.  27  I  saw  as  it  were  the  appearance  of  fire 

1  28  when  I  saw  (it),  1  fell  upon  my  face,  and 
3.  23  as  the  glory  which  1  saw  by  the  river  ot 
8.  4  according  to  the  vision  that  I  saw  in  the 
8.  6  Son  of  man.  seest  thou  what  they  do?  (e  ) 
8  6  (and)  thou  shalt  see  greater  abominations 
8. 10  I  went  in  and  saw;  and,  behold  every  fo. 

8. 12  hast  thou  seen  what  the  ancients  of  the 

8. 12  The  Lord  seeth  us  not ;  the  Lord  hath  io. 

8. 13  thou  shalt  see  greater  abominations  that 
8. 15  Then  said  he  unto  me.  Hast  thou  seen  (th  ) 
8.  15  thou  shalt  see  greater  abominations  than 

8.  17  Hast  thou  seen  (this),  O  son  of  man?  Isit 

9.  9  Lord  hath  forsaken . .  the  Lord  seeth  not 
10. 15,  20  This  (is)  the  living  creature  that  I  saw 

10.  22  the  same  faces  which  I  saw  by  the  river 

11.  1  among  whom  I  saw  Jaazaniah  the  son  of 
11  24  the  vision  that  I  had  seen  went  up  from 

12.  2  which  have  eyes  to  see,  and  see  not ;  they 

12.  6  thou  shalt  cover  thy  face,  that  thou  see 

12. 12  he  shall  cover  his  face,  that  he  see  not  the 

12. 13  yet  shall  he  not  see  it,  though  he  shall  die 

13.  3  follow  their  own  spirit,  and  have  seen  no. 

14.  22  and  ye  shall  see  their  way  and  their  doings 
16.  6  and  saw  thee  polluted  in  thine  own  blood 
16.  37  that  they  may  see  all  thy  nakedness 

16.  50  therefore  I  took  them  away  as  I  saw(go.) 

18.  14  that  seeth  all  his  father’s  sins  which  he 

19.  5  when  she  saw  that  she  had  waited,  (and) 

20.  28  they  saw  every  high  hill,  and  ail  the  thick 
20.  48  all  flesh  shall  see  that  I  the  Lord  have 
23. 11  when  her  sister  Aliolibah  saw  (this),  she 
23. 13 1  saw  that  she  was  defiled,  (that)  they  (t.) 

23. 14  she  saw  men  pourtrayed  upon  the  wall 

32.  31  Pharaoh  shall  see  them,  and  shall  be  co. 

33.  3  when  he  seeth  the  sword  come  upon  the 
33.  6  if  the  watchman  see  the  sword  come,  and 

39. 15  when  (any)  seeth  a  man's  bone,  then  shall 

39.  21  the  heathen  shall  see  my  judgment  that 

40.  4  declare  all  that  thou  seest  to  the  house  of 

41.  8  I  saw  also  the  height  of  the  house  round 

43.  3  the  appearance  of  the  vision  which  I  saw 
43-  3  the  vision  that  I  saw  when  I  came  to  de. 
43-  3  the  vision  that  I  Saw  by  the  river  Chebar 

47.  6  he  said  unto  me, Son  of  man, hast  thou  seen 
m.  1. 10  why  should  he  see  yourfaces  worse  liking 

i.  13  and  as  thou  seest,  deal  with  thy  servants 
8.  2  I  saw  in  a  vision;  and  it  came  to  pass,  wh. 
8.  2  I  saw,  that  I  (was)  at  Shushau  (in)  the  pa. 


6.  Spectator,  sight,  appearance,  ’Kn  roi. 

Gen.  16.  13  she  called  the  name.  .Thou  God  seest  me 
16.  13  Have  X  also  here  looked  after  him  tliatse. 
Job  7.  8  The  eye  of  him  that  hath  seen  me  shall 

7.  To  behold,  look,  T.e>  shur. 

Job  7.  8  The  eye  of  him.  .shall  see  me  no  (more) 

17. 15  where  (is)  now  my  hope?,  .who  shall  see 
24  15  IS'o  eye  shall  see  me,  and  disguiseth  (his) 
35  14  Although  thou  sayest  thou  shalt  not  see 

8.  To  see,  behold,  scorch,  r|i^  shozaph. 

Job  20  9Theeyealso(which)sawhimshall..nomore 
28  7  and  which  the  vulture  s  eye  hath  not  seen 

9.  To  fear,  reverence,  be  afraid,  to;  yare. 

Isa.  60.  s  thou  shalt  see  and  flow  together  and  th. 
1 0  A  seer,  nm  chozeh. 

Eze.  13.  9  shall  be  upon  the  prophets  that  see  vanity 

13. 16  and  which  see  visions  of  peace  for  her,  and 

11. ro  look  up,  behold  again ,  bvaflkintu  anablepo. 
Luke  7.  22  how  that  the  blind  see,  the  lame  walk,  the 

12. ro  look  away,  look  at,  an e.Sov  or  cubopaco. 

Phil.  2  23  so  soon  as  I  shall  see  how  it  will  go  with 

13.  To  see,  perceive,  understand,  Bkinw  blepo. 
Matt.  6.  4  6, 18  and  thy  Father  which  seeth  in  secret 

11.  4  those  things  which  ye  do  hear  and  see 

12.  22  the  blind  and  dumb  both  spake  and  saw 
13  13  they  seeing,  see  not;  and  hearing,  they  hear 
13  i4  seeing  ye  shall  see,  and  shall  not  perceive 

13.  16  blessed  (are)  your  eyes,  for  they  see :  and 

13.  17  (those  things)  which  ye  see,  and  have  not 

14.  30  when  he  saw  the  wind  boisterous,  he  was 

15.  31  when  they  saw  the  dumb  to  speak,  the  m. 
15.  31  the  lame  to  walk,  and  the  blind  to  see 

24.  2  Jesus  said  unto  them,  See  yenotall  these 

Mark  4.  12  That  seeing  they  may  see,  aud  not  perce. 
5.  31  Thou  seest  the  multitude  thronging  thee 
8  18  Having  eyes,  see  ye  not?  and  having  ears 
8  23  hands  upon  him,  he  asked  him  if  he  sawo. 
8.  24  he  looked  up,  and  said.  I  see  men  as  trees 
13.  2  Seest  thou  t  hese  great  buildings?  there  sh. 
Luke  7.  44  said  unto  Simon,  Seest  thou  this  woman 

8.  10  that  seeing  they  might  not  see.  and  hear. 

8.16  that  they  which  enter  in  may  see  the  light 

10.  23  the  eyes  which  see  the  things  that  ye  see 

10.  24  those  things  which  ye  see,  and  have  not 

11.  33  that  they  which  come  in  maysee  the  light 
21.  30  ye  see  and  know  of  your  own  selves  that 

John  1.  29  John  seeth  Jesus  coming  unto  him,  and 
5.  19  Son  can  do  nothing,  .but  what  he  seeth 

9.  7  He  went  his  way . .  washed,  and  came  see. 
9.  15  Heputclayupon  mineeyes.and  I..dosee 
9. 19  was  born  blind?  how  then  doth  he  now  see 
9.  21  by  what  means  he  now  seeth,  weknownot 
9.  25  that,  whereas  I  was  blind,  now  I  see 

9.  39  that  they  which  see  not  might  see,  and 
9.  39  that  they  which  see  might  be  made  blind 
9.  41  butnow  ye  say, We  see;  therefore  your  sin 

11.  9  he  stumbletli  not.  because  he  seeth  the 

20.  1  seeth  the  stone  taken  away  from  the  sep. 

20.  5  looking  in),  saw  the  linen  clothes  lying 

21.  9  [they  saw]  a  fire  of  coals  there,  and  fish 

21.  20  seeth  the  disciple  whom  Jesus  loved  foil. 

Acts  2.  33  he  hath  shed  forth  this,  which  ye  now  see 

8.  6  hearing  and  seeing  the  miracles  which  he 

9.  8  whenhiseyes  were  opened,  he  saw  no  man 


Acts  12.  9  and  wist  not . .  but  thought  he  saw  a  vision 

13. 11  thou  shalt  be  blind,  not  seeing  the  sun  for 
28.  26  and  seeing  ye  shall  see,  and  not  perceive 

Bom.  7.  23  I  see  another  law  in  mymembers,  warring 
8.  24  is  seen  is  not  hope :  for  what  a  man  seeth 

8.  25  if  we  hope  for  that  we  see  not,  (then)  do 

11.  8  eyes  that  they  should  not  see,  and  earsth. 
11. 10  eyes  be  darkened,  that  they  may  not  see 

1  Co.  1.  26  ye  see  your  calling,  brethren,  how  that 

13. 12  now  we  see  through  a glass  darkly;  but  th. 

16.  10  see  that  he  may  be  with  you  withoutfear 

2  Co.  4.  18  we  look  not  at  the  things  which  are  seen 

4. 18  but  at  the  things  which  are  not  seen  ;  for 

4. 18  the  things  which  are  seen  (are)  temporal 

4.  18  the  things  which  are  not  seen  (are)  eter. 

12.  6  think  of  me  above  that  which  he  seeth  me 
Eph.  5.  13  See  then  that  ye  walk  circumspectly,  not 
Heb.  2.  9  we  see  Jesus,  'Who  was  made  a  little  low. 

3. 19  we  see  that  they  could  not  enter  inbecau. 

10.  25  so  much  the  more  as  ye  see  the  day  appr. 

1 1.  1  faith  is.  .the  evidence  of  things  not  seen 
ii.  3  things  which  are  seen  were  not  made  of 

11.  7  being  warned  of  God  of  things  not  seen  as 

12.  25  See  that  ye  refuse  not  him  that  speaketh 
Jas.  2.  22  Seest  thouhowfaith  w'rought  with  hiswo. 
Bev.  1.  1 1  What  thou  seest,  write  in  a  book,  and  send 

1.  12  I  turned  to  see  the  voice  that  spake  with 

3.  18  anoint  thine  eyes,  .that  thou  mayest  see 
6.  1  one  of  the  four  beasts  saying,  Come  and  [s.  ] 
6.  3  heard  the  second  beast  say,  Come  [and  see] 
6.  5  I  heard  the  tliird  beast  say,  Come  and  [s.] 
6.  7  heard,  .the-  fourth  beastsay,  Comeand [s] 

9.  20  which  neither  can  see,  nor  hear,  nor  walk 

11.  9  shall  see  their  dead  bodies  three  days  and 

16. 15  lest  he  walk  naked,  and  they  see  his  shame 
18.  9  when  they  shall  see  the  smoke  of  her  bur. 
22.  8  I  John  sawthese  things,  and  heard(them) 

22.  8  when  X  had  heard  and  [seen],  1  fell  down 

14.  To  know,  be  acquainted,  see,  etSov  eidon. 

Matt.  2.  2  we  have  seen  his  star  in  the  east,  and  are 

2.  9  the  star,  which  they  saw  in  the  east,  went 
2.  10  when  they  saw  the  star,  they  rejoiced  with 

2.  16  when  he  saw  that  he  was  mocked  of  the 

3.  7  And  when  he  saw  many  of  the  Pharisees 

3.  16  he  saw  the  spirit  of  God  descending  like  a 

4.  16  The  people  which  satin  darknesssawgreat 

4.  18  Jesus,  walking  by  the  sea  of  Galilee,  saw 

4  21  hesawothertwo brethren, James(theson) 

5.  1  seeing  the  multitudes,  he  went  up  into  a 

5  16  that  they  may  see  your  good  works,  and 

8  14  he  saw  his  wife's  mother  laid,  and  sick  of  a 
8.  18  when  Jesus  saw  great  multitudes  about 

8.  34  when  they  saw  him,  they  besought  (him) 

9.  2  J  esus,  seeing  their  faith,  said  unto  the  sick 

9  8  when  the  multitudes  saw  (it),  they  marv. 
9  9  he  saw  a  man,  named  Matthew,  sitting  at 
9  11  when  the  Pharisees  saw  (it),  they  said  un. 
9  22  when  he  saw  her,  he  said.  Daughter,  be  of 
9  23  saw  the  minstrels  and  the  people  making 
9.  36  when  he  saw  the  multitudes,  he  wasmov. 

it.  8  what  went  ye  out  for  to  see  ?  A  man  cloth. 

1 1  9  what  went  ye  out  for  to  see  ?  A  prophet 

12.  2  when  the  Pharisees  saw  (it),  they  said  un. 

12.  38  saying,  Master,  we  would  see  a  sign  from 

13.  15  lest  at  any  time  they  should  see  with(their) 

13.  17  desired  to  see.  .and  have  not  seen 

14.  14  Jesus  went  forth,  and  saw  a  great  multi. 

14.  26  when  the  disciples  saw  him  walking  on  the 

16.  28  till  they  see  the  son  of  man  coming  in  his 

17.  8  they  had  lifted  up  their  eyes,  they  saw  no 

18.  31  when  his  fellow  servants  saw  what  was 

20.  3  saw  others  standing  idle  in  the  market  pi. 

21.  15  when  the  chief  priests  and  scribes  saw  the 
21.  19  when  he  saw  a  fig  tree  in  the  way,  he  came 
21.  20  when  the  disciples  saw(it,)they  marvelled 
21.  32  ye,whenyehadseen(it),repentednotafter 

21.  38  when  the  husbandmen  saw  the  son,  they 

22.  11  he  saw  there  a  man  which  had  not  on  a 
23  39  Ye  shall  not  see  me  henceforth,  till  ye  sha. 

24. 1 5  When  ye  therefore  shall  see  the  abomin. 

24.  33  likewise  ye,  when  ye  shall  see  all  these 

25.  37.  44  Lord,  when  saw  we  thee  an  hungered 
25  38  When  saw  we  thee  a  stranger,  and  took 
25-  39  when  saw  we  thee  sick,  or  in  prison,  and 

26.  8  when  his  disciples  saw  (it),  they  had  indi. 
26.  38  and  sat  with  the  servants,  to  see  the  end 

26.  71  another  (maid)  saw  him,  and  said  unto  th. 

27.  3  when  he  saw  that  he  was  condemned,  re. 
27.  24  When  Pilate  saw  that  he  could  prevail  no. 
27.  49  let  us  see  whether  Elias  will  come  to  save 

27.  54  saw  the  earthquake,  and  those  things  th. 

28.  6  Come,  see  the  place  where  the  Lord  lay 
28. 17  when  they  saw  him,  they  worshipped  him 

Mark  1.  10  he  saw  the  heavens  opened,  and  the  spirit 
1.  16  he  saw  Simon,  and  Andrew  his  brother  ca. 

1.  19  he  saw  James  the  (son)  of  Zebedee,  and  J. 

2.  5  When  Jesus  saw  their  faith,  he  said  unto 

2. 12  saying,  We  never  saw  it  on  this  fashion 
2.  14  he  saw  Levi  the(son)of  Alpheus  sitting  at 

2. 16  when  the  scribes  and  Pharisees  saw  him 

5.  6  when  he  saw  Jesus  afar  off,  he  ran  and 

5.  14  they  went  out  to  see  what  it  was  that  was 

5. 16  they  that  saw  (it)  told  them  how  it  befell 
5.  22  aud  when  he  saw  him,  he  fell  at  his  feet 

5.  32  he  looked  round  about  to  see  her  that  had 

6.  33  the  people  saw  them  departing,  and  many 

6.  34  Jesus,  when  he  came  out,  saw  much  peo. 

6.  38  saith.  .Howmanyloaves  have  ye?  goands. 

6.  48  he  saw  them  toiling  in  rowing;  for  the  wind 
6.  49  when  they  saw  him  walking  upon  the  sea 
6.  50  For  they  all  saw  him,  and  were  troubled 


SEE 


Mark  7.  2  when  they  saw  some  of  his  disciples  eat 
o.  1  till  they  have  seen  the  kingdom  of  God  co. 

0.  8  they  saw  no  man  any  more,  save  J esus  only 
q.  9  tell  no  man  what  things  they  had  seen,  till 
g  irhe  saw  a  great  multitude  about  them,  and 
9  20  when  he  saw  him,  straightway  the  spirit 
a  2c  When  Jesus  saw  that  the  people  cameru. 

9.  in  we  saw  one  casting  out  devils  in  thy  name 
ic.  14  when  Jesus  saw(it),  he  was  much  displea. 

11.  13  seeing  a  fig  tree  afar  off  having  leaves,  he 

11.  20  they  saw  the  fig  tree  dried  up  from  the 

12.  15  bring  me  a  penny,  that  I  may  see  (it) 

12.  34  when  Jesus  saw  that  he  answered  discre. 

13.  14  But  when  ye  shall  see  the  abomination  of 

13.  29  when  ye  shall  see  these  things  come  top. 

14.  67  when  she  saw  Peter  warming  himself,  she 

14.  69  a  maid  saw  him  again,  and  began  to  say 

15.  32  Let  Christ.,  descend,  .that  we  may  see  and 

15.  36  let  us  see  whether  Elias  will  come  to  take 

15.  39  saw  that  he  so  cried  out,  and  gave  up  the 

16.  5  they  saw  a  young  man  sitting  on  theright 
Luke  1.  12  when  Zacharias  saw  (him),  he  was  troub. 

1.  29  [when  she  saw  (him,)]  she  was  troubled 

2. 15  see  this  thing  which  is  come  to  pass,  wli. 

2.  17  when  they  had  seen  (it),  they  made  known 

2.  20  the  things  that  they  had  heard  and  seen 

2.  26  should  not  see  death,  before  he  had  seen 

2.  30  For  miue  eyes  have  seen  thy  salvation 

2.  48  when  they  saw  him,  they  were  amazed 

5.  2  saw  two  ships  standing  by  the  lake :  but 

5.  8  When  Simon  Peter  saw  (it),  he  fell  down 

5.  12  who,  seeing  Jesus,  fell  on  (his)  face,  and 

5.  20  when  he  saw  their  faith,  he  said  unto  him 
5.  26  saying,  We  have  seen  strange  things  to. 

7.  13  when  the  Lord  saw  her,  he  had  compass. 

7.  22  tell  John  what  things  ye  have  seen  and 

7.  25  what  went  ye  out  for  to  see?  A  man  clo. 

7.  26  what  went  ye  out  for  to  see?  A  prophet? 

7.  39  the  Pharisee  which  had  bidden  him  saw 

8.  20  thy  brethren  stand  without,  desiring  to  s. 

8.  28  When  he  saw  Jesus,  he  cried  out,  andfell 

8.  34  When  they  that  fed  (them)  saw  what  was 

8.  35  Then  they  went  out  to  see  what  was  done 

8.  36  They  also  which  saw  (it)  told  them  by  wh. 

8.  47  when  the  woman  saw  that  she  was  notliid 

9.  9  but  who  is  this.  .And  he  desired  to  see 

9.  27  which  shall  not  taste  of  death,  till  they  see 

9.  32  when  they  were  awake,  they  saw  his  gl. 

9.  49  we  saw  one  casting  out  devils  in  thy  name 

9.  54  when  his  disciples  James  and  John  saw 

10.  24  desired  to  see.  .and  have  not  seen  them 

10.  31  when  he  saw  him,  he  passed  by  on  the 

10.  33  when  he  saw  him,  he  had  compassion  (on 

11.  38  when  the  Pharisee  saw  (it),  he  marvelled 

12.  54  When  ye  see  a  cloud  rise  out  of  the  west 

13. 12  when  Jesus  saw  her,  he  called  (her  tohim) 
13. 35  Ye  shall  not  see  me,  until  (the  time)  come 
14. 18  I  must  needs  go  and  see  it:  I  pray  thee 

15.  20  his  father  saw  him,  and  had  compassion 

17.  14  when  lie  saw  (them),  he  said  unto  them 

17. 15  one  of  them,  when  lie  saw  that  he  was 

17.  22  when  ye  shall  desire  to  see  one  the  days 

18.  15  when  (liis)  disciples  saw  (it),  they  rebuked 

18.  24  when  Jesus  saw  that  he  was  very  sorrow. 

18.  43  the  people,  when  they  saw  (it),  gave  pra. 

19  3  he  sought  to  see  Jesus  who  he  was ;  and 

19.  4  climbed  up  into  a  sycamore  tree  to  see 

19.  5  he  looked  up,  and  saw  him,  and  said  unto 

19.  7  when  they  saw  (it),  they  all  murmured,  s. 
ig.  37  all  the  mighty  works  that  they  had  seen 

20  13  they  will  reverence  (him)  [when  they  see] 

20.  14  when  the  husbandmen  saw  him,  they  re. 

21.  1  he  looked  up,  and  saw  the  rich  men  cast. 

21.  2  he  saw  also  a  certain  poor  widow  casting 
2r.  20  when  ye  shall  see  Jerusalem  compassed 

21.  31  likewise  ye,  when  ye  see  these  things  co. 

22.  49  When  they  which  were  about  him  saw  w. 

22.  58  another  saw  him,  and  said,  Thou  artalso 

23.  8  when  Herod  saw  Jesus,  he  was  exceeding 

23.  8  he  was  desirous  to  see  him  of  a  long  (se.) 
23.  8  he  hoped  to  have  seen  some  miracle  done 

23.  47  when  the  centurion  saw  what  was  done 

24.  24  found  (it)  even  so.  .but  him  they  saw  not 

24.  39  handle  me  and  see  ;  for  a  spirit  hath  not 

John  1.  33  Upon  whom  thou  shalt  see  the  spirit  de. 

I.  39  Come  and  [see].  They  came  and  saw  where 
j.  46  Philip  saith  unto  him,  Come  and  see 

1.  47  Jesus  saw  Nathaneel  coming  to  him,  and 

1.  48  when  thou  wast  under  the  fig  tree,  I  saw 
1.  50  Because  I  said  unto  thee,  I  saw  thee  under 

3.  3  Except  a  man  be  born  again,  lie  cannot 

4.  29  see  a  man  which  told  me  all  things  that 

4.  48  Except  ye  see  signs  and  wonders,  ye  will 

5.  6  When  Jesus  saw  him  lie,  and  knew  that 

6.  14  when  they  had  seen  the  miracle  that  Je. 

6.  22  saw  that  there  was  none  other  boat  there 

6.  24  When  the  people  therefore  saw  that  Je. 

6.  26  Ye  seek  me,  not  because  ye  saw  the  mir. 

6.  30  What  sign  showest  thou,  .that  we  mays. 

8.  56  rejoiced  to  see  my  day  ;  and  he  saw  (it) 

9.  1  he  saw  a  man  which  was  blind  from  (his) 

11.  31  when  they  saw  Mary,  that  she  rose  up  h. 

II.  32  saw  him,  she  fell  down  at  his  feet,  say. 
n.  33  When  Jesus  therefore  saw  her  weeping 

11.  34  They  said  unto  him,  Lord,  come  and  see 

12.  9  but  that  they  might  see  Lazarus  also,  wh. 

12.  21  desired,  him,  saying,  Sir,  we  would  see  J. 

12.  40  that  they  should  not  see  with  (their)  eyes 
12.  41  These  things  said  Esaias,  when  he  saw  liis 

18.  26  Did  not  I  see  thee  in  the  garden  with  him 

19.  6  the  chief  priests  therefore  and  officers  saw 

19.  26  When  J  esus  therefore  saw  his  mother,  and 


852 


Jolimg.  33  when  they  came  to  Jesus,  and  saw  that 

20.  8  came  first  to  the  sepulchre,  and  he  saw 

20.  20  Then  were  the  disciples,  .when  they  saw 

20.  25  Except  I  shall  see  in  his  hands  the  print 

20.  29  blessed  (are)  they  that  have  not  seen,  and 

21.  21  Peter  seeing  him  saith  to  Jesus,  Lord,  and 
Acts  2.  27  neither . .  suifer  thine  Holy  One  to  see  cor. 

2.  31  neither  his  flesh  did  see  corruption 

3.  3  Who  seeing  Peter  and  John  about  to  go 

3  9  the  people  saw  him  walking  and  praising 

3.  12  when  Peter  saw(it),  he  answered  unto  the 

4.  20  the  tilings  which  we  have  seen  and  heard 

6.  15  saw  his  face  as  it  had  been  the  face  of  an 

7.  24  seeing  one  (of  them)  suffer  wrong,  he  de. 

7.  31  When  Moses  saw  (it),  he  wondered  at  the 

7.  34  I  have  seen,  I  have  seen  the  affliction  of 

7.  55  saw  the  glory  of  God,  and  Jesus  standing 

8.  39  tlie  eunuch  saw  him  no  more :  and  he  we. 

9.  12  hath  seen  in  a  vision  a  man  named  Ana. 

9.  27  declared  unto  them  how  he  had  seen  the 
9.  35  all  that  dwelt  in  Lydda  and  Saron  saw  him 

9.  40  she  opened  her  eyes :  and  when  she  saw 

10.  3  He  saw  in  a  vision  evidently,  about  the 

10.  17  what  this  vision  which  he  had  seen  should 
it.  5  in  a  trance  I  saw  a  vision,  A  certain  ves. 

11.  6  1  considered,  and  saw  four  footed  beasts 

11.  13  he  showed  us  how  he  had  seen  an  angel 

1 1.  23  when  he  came,  and  had  seen  the  grace  of 

12.  3  And  because  he  saw  it  pleased  the  Jews 

12.  16  when  they  had  opened  (the  door),  and  saw 

13.  12  the  deputy,  when  he  saw  what  was  done 

13.  33  Thou  shalt  not  suffer  thine  Holy  One  to  see 

13.  36  was  laid  unto  his  fathers,  and  saw  corru. 

13.  37  he,  whom  God  raised  again,  saw  no  cor. 

13.  45  when  the  Jews  saw  the  multitudes,  they 

14.  II  when  the  people  saw  what  Paul  had  done 

16.  10  after  he  had  seen  the  vision,  immediately 

16.  19  when  her  masters  saw  that  the  hope  of 

16.  27  awaking  out  of  his  sleep,  and  seeing  the 
16.  40  when  they  had  seen  the  brethren,  they 

19.  21  After  I  have  been  there,  I  must  also  see 

21.  32  when  they  saw  the  chief  captain  and  the 

22.  14  shouldest  know  his  will,  and  see  that  just 

22.  18  saw  him  saying  unto  me,  Make  haste,  and 

26.  13  I  saw  in  the  way  a  light  from  heaven 

26. 16  of  these  things  which  thou  hast  seen,  and 
28.  4  when  the  barbarians  saw  the  (venomous) 
28. 15  whom  when  Paul  saw,  he  thanked  God 
28.  20  have  I  called  for  you,  to  see  (you),  and  to 
28.  27  lest  they  should  see  with  (their)  eyes,  and 

Rom.  1.  11  I  long  to  see  you,  that  I  may  impart  unto 
1  Co.  2.  9  Eye  hath  not  seen,  nor  ear  heard,  neither 

8.  10  if  any  man  see  thee  which  hast  knowledge 
16.  7  For  I  will  not  see  you  now  by  the  way 
Gal.  1.  19  other  of  the  apostles  saw  I  none,  save  Ja. 

2  7  contrariwise,  when  they  saw  that  the  go. 

2.  14  when  I  saw  that  they  walked  not  upright. 
6.  11  Ye  see  how  large  a  letter  I  have  written 
Phil.  1.  27  that  whether  I  come  and  see  you,  or  else 

1.  30  Having  the  same  conflict  which  ye  saw  in 

2.  28  that,  when  ye  see  him  again,  ye  may  rej. 

4.  9  Those  things,  which  ye  have.,  seen  in  me 

1  Th.  2.  17  endeavoured  the  more  abundantly  to  see 

3.  6  desiring  greatly  to  see  us,  as  we  also  (to) 

3.  10  praying  exceedingly  that  we  may  see  your 

1  Ti.  6.  16  whom  no  man  hath  seen,  nor  can  see :  to 

2  Ti.  1.  4  Greatly  desiring  to  see  thee,  being  mind. 
Heb.  3.  9  proved  me,  and  saw  my  works  forty  years 

11.  5  was  translated  that  he  should  not  see  de. 
11.  13  but  having  seen  them  afar  off,  and  were 

11.  23  they  saw  (he  was)  a  proper  child;  and  they 
Jas.  5.  1 1  have  seen  the  end  of  the  Lord ;  that  the 
1  Pe.  1.  8  Whom  having  not  seen,  ye  love  ;  in  wh. 

3.  10  he  that  will  love  life,  and  see  good  days 
1  Jo.  5.  16  If  any  man  see  his  brother  sin  a  sin  (wh. 

3  John  14  I  trust  I  shall  shortly  see  thee,  and  wesh. 
Rev.  1.  2  bare  record .  of  all  things  that  he  saw 

1.  12  being  turned  I  saw  seven  golden  candles. 
1.  17  when  I  saw  him,  I  fell  at  his  feet  as  dead 
1.  19  Write  the  things  which  thou  hast  seen, and 
1.  20  mystery  of  the  seven  stars  which  thou  saw. 
1.  20  the  seven  candlesticks  [which  thou  sawe.] 

4.  4  [I  saw]  four  and  twenty  elders  sitting,  cl. 

5.  1  I  saw  in  theright  hand  of  him  that  sat  on 

5.  2  I  saw  a  strong  angel  proclaiming  with  a 

6.  1  I  saw,  when  the  Lamb  opened  one  of  the 

6.  2  [I  saw,]  and  behold  a  white  horse ;  and 

6.  9  I  saw  under  the  altar  the  souls  of  them 

7.  1  Isaw  fourangels  standing  on  the  fourco. 

7.  2  I  saw  another  angel  ascending  from  the 

8.  2  I  saw  the  seven  angels  which  stood  before 

9.  1  I  saw  a  star  fall  from  heaven  unto  the  ea. 

9.  17  I  saw  the  horses  in  the  vision,  and  them 

10.  1  I  saw  another  mighty  angel  come  down 

10.  5  the  angel  which  I  saw  stand  upon  the  sea 

12.  13  when  the  dragon  sawthat  he  was  castun. 

13.  1  saw  a  beast  rise  up  out  of  the  sea,  having 
13.  2  the  beast  which  I  saw  was  like  unto  a  le. 

13.  3  [I  saw]  one  of  his  heads  as  it  were  woun. 

14.  6  I  saw  another  angel  fly  in  the  midst  of 
13.  1  I  saw  another  sign  in  heaven,  great  and 
13.  2  I  saw  as  it  were  a  sea  of  glass  mingled 

16.  13  I  saw  three  unclean  spirits  like  frogs  (c.) 

17.  3  I  saw  a  woman  sit  upon  a  scarlet  colour. 

17.  6  1  saw  the  woman  drunken  with  the  blood 

17.  6  when  I  saw  her,  I  wondered  with  great 
17.  8  The  beast  that  thou  sawest  was,  and  is 

17. 12  the  ten  horns  which  thou  sawest,  are  ten 
17.  15  The  waters  which  thou  sawest,  where  the 
17.  16  the  tenhorns  which  thou  sawest  upon  the 

17.  18  the  woman  which  tnou  sawest  is  that  gr. 

18.  1  I  saw  another  angel  come  down  from  he. 


SEE 


Rev.  18.  7  and  am  no  widow,  and  shall  see  no  sorroi 

19.  11  I  saw  heavenopened,  and  behold  a  whit 

19. 17  I  saw  an  angel  standing  in  the  sun  ;  an< 

19.  19  I  saw  the  beast,  and  the  kings  of  the  ca 

20.  1  I  saw  an  angel  come  down  from  heaven 

20.  4  I  saw  thrones,  and  they  sat  upon  them 

20.  1 1  I  saw  a  great  white  throne,  and  him  tha 

20. 12  I  saw  the  dead,  small  and  great,  stand  b 

21.  1  I  saw  a  new  heaven  and  a  new  earth :  fo 

21.  2  I  John  saw  the  holy  city,  new  Jerusalcn 

21.  22  I  saw  no  temple  therein :  for  the  Lord  G 

15 . To  look  on,  errMepo. 

Mark  8.  25  he  was  restored,  and  saw  every  man  clfci 
Acts  22.  11  when  I  could  not  see  for  the  glory  of  tha 

16.  To  find  (by  search),  ebpltrKw  heurisko. 

Matt.  2.  II  [they  saw]  the  young  child  with  Mary  hi 

17 . To  view,  behold  attentively,  dtaoya  1  theaomai.  | 
Matt  11.  7  What  went  ye.  .into the  wilderness  to  see 

22.  1 1  when  the  king  came  in  to  see  the  guest: 
Marki6.  14  [they  believed  not  them  which  had  seei 
Luke  5.  27  he  went  forth,  and  [saw]  a  publican,  11a 

7.  24  What  went  ye.  into  the  wilderness,  .to: 
John  1.  32  I  saw  the  spirit  descending  from  heavei 

1.  38  Jesus  turned,  and  saw  them  following,  an 
6.  5  Jesus  then  lifted  up  (his)  eyes,  and  saw 

8.  10  [When  J  esus  had  lifted  up  himself,  and  s 

11.  45  and  had  seen  the  things  which  Jesus  di 
Acts  1.  1 1  come  in  like  manner  as  ye  have  seen  hi: 

8.  18  when  Simon  [saw]  that  through  laying  c 

21.  27  the  Jews.. when  they  saw  him  in  the  ten 

22.  9  they  that  were  with  me  saw  indeed  the 
Rom  15.  24  I  trust  to  see  you  in  my  journey,  and  t 
1  Jo.  4.  12  No  man  bath  seen  God  at  any  time.  If  v 

4.  14  we  have  seen  and  do  testify  that  the  Fa 

18.  To  view,  see,  0ewpca>  theoreo. 

Matt  28.  1  and  the  other  Mary  to  see  the  sepulcht 
Mark  3.  11  unclean  spirits,  when  they  saw  him,  fe 

5.  15  see  him  that  was  possessed  with  the  dei 

5.  38  seeth  the  tumult,  and  them  that  wept  ai 
16.  4  they  saw  that  the  stone  was  rolled  awa 

Luke24.  37  and  supposed  that  they  had  seen  a  spii 

24.  39  a  spirit  hath  not  flesh,  .as  ye  see  me  ha 
John  2.  23  when  they  saw  the  miracles  which  he  d 

6.  19  they  see  Jesus  walking  on  the  sea,  and 

6.  40  that  every  one  which  seeth  the  Son,  an 

6.  62  if  ye  shall  see  the  Son  of  man  ascend  u 

7.  3  that  thy  disciples  also  may  see  the  wor 

8.  51  If  a  man  keep  my  saying,  he  shall  nevi 

9.  8  they  which  before  had  seen  him  that  h 

10.  12  seeth  the  wolf  coming,  and  leaveththe  s 

12.  45  he  that  seeth  me  seeth  him  that  sent  1 

14. 17  because  it  seeth  him  not,  neither  knov 

14.  19  the  world  seeth  me  no  more  ;  but  ye  si 
16.  10  because  I  go  to  my  Father,  and  ye  seei 

16.  16,  17,  19  A  little  while,  and  ye  shall  not  s 
20.  6  went  into  the  sepulchre,  and  seeth  the 
20.  12  seeth  two  angels  in  white  sitting,  the  o 
20.  14  she  turned  herself  back,  and  saw  Jesu 

Acts  3. 16  hath  made  this  man  strong,  whom  ye  s 

4.  13  when  they  saw  the  boldness  of  Peter  a 

7.  36  I  see  the  heavens  opened,  and  the  Son 

9.  7  speechless,  liearinga  voice,  but  seeing 

10. 1 1  saw  heaven  opened,  and  a  certain  vess 

17.  16  when  he  saw  the  city  wholly  given  toil 

19.  26  ye  see  and  hear,  that  not  alone  at  Eph 

20.  38  that  they  should  see  his  face  no  more 

21.  20  Thou  seest  brother,  how  many  thousai 

25.  24  ye  see  this  man,  about  whom  all  the 
28.  6  they  had  looked  a  great  while,  and  sai 

1  Jo.  3.  17  whoso  hath  this  world’s  good,  and  seel 
Rev.11.  11  great  fear  fell  upon  them  which  saw  th 

19 . To  knoiv,  iaropioi  historeo. 

Gal.  1.  18  I  went  up  to  Jerusalem  to  see  Peter,  a 

20 . To  see,  discern,  lake  heed,  Spdw  horao. 

Matt.  5.  8  Blessed  (are)  the  pure,  .for  they  shall 

8.  4  See  thou  tell  no  man;  but  go  thy  way, 

9.  30  charged  them,  saying,  See  (that)  no  n  1 
24.  6  see  that  ye  be  not  troubled  :  forall  (th  4 
24.  30  they  shall  see  the  Son  of  man  coming 

26.  64  Hereafter  shall  ye  see  the  Son  of  man  . 

27.  4  they  said,  What  (is  that)  to  us?  see  th 

27.  24  saying,  I  am  innocent,  .see  ye  (to  it) 

28.  7  there  shall  ye  see  him:  lo,  I  have  told ;  1 

28.  10  go  into  Galilee,  and  there  shall  they  s 

Mark  1.  44  See  thou  say  nothing  to  any  man:  but 

13.  26  then  shall  they  seetheSon  of  man  com  ; 

14.  62  ye  shall  see  the  Son  of  man  sitting  on  s 
16.  7  there  shall  ye  see  him,  as  he  said  unt<  . 

Luke  1.  22  they  perceived  that  he  had  seen  a  vis  1 

3.  6  And  all  flesh  shall  see  the  salvation  of . 

9.  36  any  of  those  things  which  they  had  se 
13.  28  when  ye  shall  see  Abraham,  and  Isaa' 

16.  23  seeth  Abraham  afar  off,  and  Lazarus  i 

17.  22  of  the  Son  of  man,  and  ye  shall  not  st 

21.  27  then  shall  they  see  the  Son  of  man  coi 
24.  23  they  had  also  seen  a  vision  of  angels,  i . 

John  1. 18  No  man  hath  seen  God  at  anytime;  t: 

1.  34  I  saw,  and  bare  record  that  this  is  the 
1.  50  thou  shalt  see  greater  things  than  tin 
1.  51  ye  shall  see  heaven  open,  and  the  angi 

3.  11  We.  testify  that  we  have  seen  :  and  y  . 
3.  32  what  he  hath  seen  and  heard,  that  he  1 . 

3.  36  he  thatbelieveth  not  the  Son  shall  not  3 

4.  45  having  seen  all  the  things  that  he  did 

5.  37  neither  heard  his  voice,  .nor  seen  his  . 

6.  2  [they  saw]  his  miracles  which  he  did  < 

6.  36  That  ye  also  have  seen  me,  and  believ 
6  46  Not  that  any  man  hath  seen  the  Fathi 
6.  46  he  which  is  of  God,  he  hath  seen  the  .. 


SEE 


853 


SEED 


John  8.  38  I  speak  that  which  I  have  seen  with  my 

8.  38  ye  do  that  which  [ye  have  seen]  with  yo. 

8.  57  Thou  art  not  yet  fifty,  .and  hast  thou  se. 

9.  37  Thou  hast  both  seen  him,  and  it  is  he  th. 

11.  40  thou  shouldest  see  the  glory  of  God 

14.  7  henceforth  ye  know  him,  and  have  seen 

14.  9  he  that  hath  seen  me  hath  seen  the  Fat. 

15.  24  now  have  they  both  seen  and  hated  both 
16. 16,  17  again,  a  little  while,  and  ye  shall  see 

16.  19  and  again,  a  little  while,  and  ye  shall  see 

16.  22  I  will  see  you  agaiu,  and  your  heart  shall 

19.  35  he  that  saw  fit)  bare  record,  and  his  rec. 

20. 18  told  the  disciples  that  she  had  seen  the 

20.  25  said  unto  him.  We  have  seen  the  Lord 

20.  29  because  thou  hast  seen  me,  thou  hast  be. 

Acts  2.17  your  young  men  shall  see  visions,  and  yo. 

7.  44  according  to  the  fashion  that  he  had  se. 
13.  31  he  was  seen  many  days  of  them  which  ca. 

20.  25  I  know  that  ye.  .shall  see  my  face  no  mo. 

22. 15  unto  all  men  of  what  thou  hast  seen  and 

Rom  15.  21  whom  he  was  not  spoken  of,  they  shall  s. 

1  Co  9.  1  have  I  not  seen  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord  1 

15.  s  he  was  seen  of  Cephas,  then  of  the  twelve 
15.  6  he  was  seen  of  above  five  hundred  breth. 
15.  7  he  was  seen  of  James  ;  then  of  all  the  ap. 
15.  8  he  was  seen  of  me  also,  as  of  one  born  out 
Col.  2.  1  as  many  as  have  not  seen  my  face  in  the 

2.  18  into  those  things  which  he  hath  not  seen 
1  Th.  5.  15  See  that  none  render  evil  for  evil  unto 

1  Ti.  3. 16  justified  in  the  spirit,  seen  of  angels,  pre. 
lleb.  2.  8  But  now  we  see  not  yet  all  things  put  un 

8.  5  See,  saith  he,  (that)  thou  make  all  things 

11.  27  he  endured,  as  seeing  him  who  is  invisi. 

12.  14  without  which  no  man  shall  see  the  Lord 

13.  23  with  whom,  if  he  come  shortly,  I  will  see 
Jas.  2.  24  Ye  see  then  how  that  by  works  a  man  is 
1  l’e.  1.  8  though  nowyesee(him) not,  yet  believing 

1  Jo.  1.  1  which  we  have  seen  with  our  eyes,  which 

1  2  the  life  was  manifested,  and  we  have  se. 

1.  3  That  which  we  have  seen  and  heard  dec. 

3.  2  we  shall  be  like  him  ;  for  we  shall  see  h. 

3.  6  whosoever  sinneth  hath  not  seen  him,  n. 

4.  20  loveth  not  his  brother  whom  he  hath  seen 
4.  20  can  he  love  God  whom  he  hath  not  seen? 

3  John  11  but  he  that  doeth  evil  hath  not  seen  God 
Rev.  1.  7  every  eye  shall  see  him,  and  they  (also)  w. 
11.  19  there  was  seen  in  his  temple  the  ark  of 

18. 18  cried  [when  they  saw]  the  smoke  of  her 

19.  10  See  (thou  do  it)  not :  I  am  thy  fellow  se. 
22.  4  they  shall  see  his  face ;  and  his  name  (sh. 
22.  9  See  (thou  do  it)  not :  for  I  am  thy  fellow 

SEE  afar  off,  cannot  — 

Vo  shut  or  wink  the  eyes,  pwirafa  rrvudpazo. 

2  Pe.  1.  9  is  blind,  and  cannot  see  afar  off,  and  hath 

>EE  before,  to  — 

I.ITo  see  before,  irpouSov  proeidon. 

Acts  2.  31  He,  seeing  this  before,  spake  of  theresu. 

!.  To  see  before,  irpoopaw  proorad. 

Acts  31.  29  they  had  seen  before  with  him  in  the  ci. 

1EE  clearly,  to  — - 

1.  To  see  or  look  through,  Sia/3 \tira  diablepd. 

Matt.  7.  5  then  shalt  thou  see  clearly  to  cast  out  the 
Luke  6.  42  then  shalt  thou  see  clearly  to  pull  out  the 

2.  To  see  thoroughly,  KaOopdoi  kalhorab. 

Rom.  1.  20  invisible  things  of  him.  .are  clearly  seen 

iEE,  to  make,  cause  or  let  — 

1.  To  cause  to  see,  nso  raali,  5. 

Deut34.  4  I  have  caused  thee  to  see  (it)  with  thine 
Psa.  59. 10  God  shall  let  me  see  (my  desire)  upon  mine 
Song  2.  14  let  me  see  thy  countenance,  let  me  hear 

2.  To  enlighten,  (pur'ifa  photizo. 

Eph.  3.  9  to  make  all  (men)  see  what  (is)  the  fellow. 

SEE  one  another,  to  — 

To  look  at  one  another,  nx-;  raali,  7. 

2  Ch.25. 17  Come,  let  us  see  one  another  in  the  face 

25.  2i  they  saw  one  another  in  the  face,  (both) 

SEED  (sown,  time)  — 

l.Seed,  seed  lime,  progeny,  jnt  zera. 

Gen.  1.  11  the  herb  yielding  seed,  (and)  the  fruit  tree 

1. 11  whose  seed  is  in  itself  upon  the  earth 

1.  12  brought  forth  grass,  (and)herb  yielding  s. 

1. 12  the  tree  yielding  fruit,  whose  seed  (was) 
1.  29  I  have  given  you  every  herb  bearing  seed 
1.  29  which  (is)  the  fruit  of  a  tree  yielding  seed 

3.  15  put  enmity,  .between  thy  seed  andherse. 

4.  25  hath  appointed  me  another  seed  instead 

7.  3  keep  seed  alive  upon  the  face  of  all  theea. 
8. 22  seed  time  and  harvest,  and  cold  and  heat 

9.  9  with  you,  and  with  your  seed  after  you 

12.  7  Unto  thy  seed  will  I  give  this  land :  and 

13.  15  to  thee  will  I  give  it,  and  to  thy  seed  for 
13.  16  I  will  make  thy  seed  as  the  dust  of  the  e. 
13.  16  (then)  shall  thy  seed  also  be  numbered 
15.  3  to  me  thou  hast  given  no  seed:  and,  lo,  one 
15.  5  and  he  said  unto  him,  So  shall  thy  seed  be 
15. 13  thy  seed  shall  be  a  stranger  in  a  land  (that 

15. 18  Unto  thyseed  have  I  given  this  land,  from 

16. 10  I  will  multiply  thy  seed  exceedingly,  that 
17-  7  between  me  and  thee  and  thy  seed  after 
17-  7  to  be  a  God  unto  thee,  and  to  thy  seed  af. 

17.  8  I  will  give  unto  thee,  and  to  thy  seed  after 

17.  9  and  thy  seed  after  thee  in  their  generat. 
17-  10  between  me  and  you  and  thy  seed  after 

17. 12  of  any  stranger,  which  (is)  not  of  thy  seed 


Gen.  17. 19  will  establish  my  covenant,  .with  his  seed 

19.  32,  34  that  we  may  preserve  seed  of  our  fath. 
2t.  12  for  in  Isaac  shall  thy  seed  be  called 

21. 13  also  of  the  son.  .because  he  (is)  thy  seed 
22.  17  I  will  multiply  thyseed  as  the  stars  of  the 

22. 17  thy  seed  shall  possess  the  gate  of  hisene. 

22. 18  in  thy  seed  shall  all  the  nations  of  the  ea. 
24.  7  saying,  Unto  thy  seed  will  I  give  this  land 
24.  60  let  thy  seed  possess  the  gate  of  those  wh. 

26.  3  unto  thy  seed,  I  will  give  all  these  count. 

26.  4  I  will  make  thy  seed  to  multiply  as  the  st. 
26.  4  will  give  unto  thyseed  all  these  countries 
26.  4  inthyseedshallallthenationsoftheearth 
26.  24  will  bless  thee,  and  multiply  thy  seed,  for 
28.  4  totliee.andtothy  seed  with  theejthat  thou 
28.  13  to  thee  will  I  give  it,  and  to  thy  seed 

28.  14  thy  seed  shall  be  as  the  dust  of  the  earth 
28.  14  in  thy.  seed  shall  all  the  families  of  the  ea. 

32. 12  make  thy  seed  as  the  sand  of  the  sea,  wh. 

35. 12  to  thy  seed  after  thee  will  I  give  the  land 
38.  8  marry  her,  and  raise  up  seed  to  thy  bro. 
38.  9  Onan  knew  that  the  seed  should  not  be  his 
38.  9  lest  that  he  should  give  seed  to  his  brother 

46.  6  came  into  Egypt,  Jacob,  and  all  his  seed 

46.  7  all  his  seed,  brought  he  with  him  into  Eg. 

47.  19  give  (us)  seed,  that  we  may  live,  and  not 

47.  23  (here  is)  seed  for  you,  and  ye  shall  sow  the 

47.  24  four  parts  shall  lie  your  own,  for  seed  of 

48.  4  will  give  this  land  to  thy  seed  after  thee 

48.  1 1  and  lo,  God  hath  showed  me  also  thy  seed 

48. 19  his  seed  shall  become  a  multitude  of  nat. 
Exodi6.  31  it  (was) like  coriander  seed,  white  ;  and  the 

28.  43  a  statute  for  ever  unto  him  and  his  seed 
30.  21  to  his  seed  throughout  their  generations 

32.  13  I  will  multiply  your  seed  as  the  stars  of 

32.  13  all  this  land,  .will  I  give  unto  your  seed 

33.  1  to  Jacob,  saying,  Unto  thy  seed  will  I  gi. 
Lev.  11.  37  fall  upon  any  sowing  seed  which  is  to  be. 

11.  38  if  (any)  water  be  put  upon  the  seed,  and 

15. 16  if  any  man’s  seed  of  copulation  go  out  fr. 

15. 17  every  skin,  whereon  is  the  seed  of  copul. 
15.  18  with  whom  man  shall  lie  (with)  seed  of 

15.  32  (of  him)  whose  seed  goeth  from  him,  and 

18.  21  thou  shalt  not  let  any  of  thy  seed  pass 

20.  2  that  giveth  any  of  his  seed  to  Molech,  he 
20.  3  he  hath  given  of  his  seed  unto  Molech,  to 

20.  4  when  he  giveth  of  his  seed  unto  Molech 

21.  15  Neither  shall  he  profane  his  seed  among 

21.  17  Whosoever  (he  be)  of  thy  seed  in  their  ge. 

21.  21  No  man  that  hath  a  blemish  of  the  seed 

22.  3  Whosoever  (lie  be)  of  all  your  seed  among 

22.  4  What  man  soever  of  the  seed  of  Aaron  (is) 

22.  4  or  a  man  whose  seed  goeth  from  him 

26.  16  ye  shall  sow  your  seed  in  vain,  for  your 
27. 16  shall  be  according  to  the  seed  thereof 

27.  16  an  homer  of  barley  seed  (shall  be  valued) 

27.  30  (whether)  of  the  seed  of  the  land,  (or)  of 
Num.  5.  28  she  shall  be  free,  and  shall  conceive  seed 

11.  7  the  manna  (was)  as  coriander  seed,  and 

14.  24  him  will  I  bring,  .and  his  seed  shall  pos. 

16.  40  no  stranger,  which  (is)  not  of  the  seed  of 

18. 19  unto  thee  and  to  thy  seed  with  thee 

20.  5  it  (is)  no  place  of  seed,  or  of  figs,  or  of  vi. 
24.  7  his  seed  (shall  be)  in  many  waters,  and  his 

25. 13  he  shall  have  it,  and  his  seed  after  him 
Dcut.  1.  8  to  give  unto  them  and  to  their  seed  after 

4.  37  he  chose  their  seed  after  them,  and  brou. 

10.  15  he  chose  their  seed  after  them,  (even)  you 

11.  9  to  give  unto  them,  and  to  their  seed,  aland 

11. 10  where  thou  sowedst  thy  seed,  and  water. 
14.  22  tithe  all  the  increase  of  thyseed,  that  the 
22.  9  lest  the  fruit  of  thy  seed  which  thou  hast 

28.  38  Thou  shalt  carry  much  seed  out  into  the 

28.  46  And  they  shall  be . .  upon  thy  seed  for  ever 
28.  59  the  plagues  of  thy  seed,  (even)  great  pla. 
30.  6  thine  heart,  and  the  heart  of  thy  seed,  to 

30.  19  choose  life,  that  both  thou  and  thy  seed 

31.  21  forgotten  out  of  the  mouths  of  their  seed 

34.  4  I  will  give  it  unto  thy  seed :  I  have  cau. 
Josh  24.  3  multiplied  his  seed,  and  gave  him  Isaac 
Ruth  4.  12  of  the  seed  which  the  Lord  shall  give  th. 

1  Sa.  2.  20  The  Lord  give  thee  seed  of  this  woman 

8.  15  he  will  take  the  tenth  of  your  seed,  and 
20.  42  between  my  seed  and  thy  seed  for  ever 

24.  21  thou  wilt  not  cut  off  myseed  afterme,and 

2  Sa.  4.  8  avenged  my  lord . .  of  Saul,  and  of  his  seed 

7.  12  I  will  set  up  thy  seed  after  thee,  which 
22.  51  unto  David,  and  to  his  seed  for  evermore 

1  Ki.  2.  33  and  upon  the  head  of  his  seed  for  ever 

2.  33  upon  David,  and  upon  his  seed,  and  upon 

11. 14  the  Edomite:  he  (was)  of  the  king’s  seed 
1 1.  39  I  will  for  this  afflict  the  seed  of  David,  but 

1 8.  32  as  would  contain  two  measures  of  seed 

2  Ki.  5.  27  shall  cleave  unto  thee,  and  unto  thy  seed 

11.  1  she  arose  and  destroyed  all  the  seed  royal 

17.  20  the  Lord  rejected  all  the  seed  of  Israel 

25.  25  the  son  of  Elishama,  of  the  seed  royal,  ca. 

1  Ch.16.  13  0  ye  seed  of  Israel  his  servant,  ye  child. 

17.  11  I  will  raise  up  thy  seed  after  thee,  which 

2  Ch.20.  7  gavest  it  to  the  seed  of  Abraham  thy  frl. 

22.  10  she  arose  and  destroyed  all  the  seed  royal 
Ezra  2.  59  they  could  not  show ..  their  seed,  whether 

9.  2  the  holy'seed  have  mingled  themselves  wi. 
Neh.  7.  61  they  could  not  show . .  their  seed,  whether 

9.  2  the  seed  of  Israel  separated  themselves 
9.  8  to  give  (it,  I  say,)  to  his  seed,  and  hast 
Estli.  6.  13  (If)  Mordecai  (be)  of  the  seed  of  the  Jews 
9.  27  took  upon  them,  and  upon  their  seed,  and 
9.  28  nor  the  memorial,  .perish  from  their  seed 
9.  31  decreed  for  themselves,  and  for  their  seed 

10.  3  seeking . .  and  speaking  peace  to  all  his  se. 
Job  5.  25  Thou  shalt  know  also  that  thy  seed  (shall 


Job  21.  8  Their  seed  is  established  in  their  sight  wi. 

39.  12  that  he  will  bring  home  thy  seed,  and  ga. 
Psa.  18.  50  to  David,  and  to  his  seed  for  evermore 

21.  10  their  seed  from  among  the  children  of  men 

22.  23  all  ye  the  seed  of  Jacob,  glorify  him 
22.  23  and  fear  him,  all  ye  the  seed  of  Israel 
22.  30  A  seed  shall  serve  him  ;  it  shall  be  acco. 
25.  13  His  soul  shall  dwell  at  ease;  and  his  seed 
37.  25  yet  have  I  not  seen . .  his  seed  begging  br. 
37.  26  (He  isi  ever  merciful . .  and  his  seed  (is)bl. 
37.  28  but  the  seed  of  the  wicked  shall  be  cut  off 
69.  36  The  seed  also  of  his  servants  shall  inherit 
89.  4  Thy  seed  will  I  establish  for  ever,  and  bu. 
89.  29  His  seed  also  will  I  make  (to  endure)  for 
89.  36  His  seed  shall  endure  for  ever,  and  his  th. 

102.  28  their  seed  shall  be  established  before  th. 

105.  6  O  ye  seed  of  Abraham  his  servant,  ye  ch. 

106.  27  To  overthrow  their  seed  also  among  the 
1 12.  2  His  seed  shall  be  mighty  upon  earth,  the 
126.  6  He  that  goeth  forth  . .  bearing  precious  se. 

Prov  11.  21  the  seed  of  the  righteous  shall  be  delive. 
Eccl.  11.  6  In  the  morning  sow  thy  seed,  and  in  the 
Isa.  1.4  a  people  laden  with  iniquity,  a  seed  of  evil 

5. 10  the  seed  of  an  homer  shall  yield  an  ephah 

6.  13  the  holy  seed  (shall  be)  the  substance  th. 

14.  20  the  seed  of  evil  doers  shall  never  be  ren. 
17.  11  in  the  morning  shalt  thou  make  thyseed 
23-  3  by  great  waters  the  seed  of  Sihor,  the  ha. 

30.  23  Thenshallhe  give  the  rain  of  thy  seed,  th. 
41.  8  Jacob  whom  I  have  chosen,  the  seed  of 

43.  s  I  will  bring  thy  seed  from  the  east,  and 

44.  3  I  will  pour  my  spirit  upon  thy  seed,  and 

45.  19  I  said  not  unto  the  seed  of  Jacob,  Seek  ye 

45.  25  In  the  Loud  shall  all  the  seed  of  Israel  be 

48.  19  Thy  seed  also  had  been  as  the  sand,  and 

53.  10  he  shall  see  (his)  seed,  he  shall  prolong 

54.  3  thy  seed  shall  inherit  the  Gentiles,  and 

55.  10  that  it  may  give  seed  to  the  sower,  and 
57.  3  ye  sons  of  the  sorceress,  the  seed  of  the 
57.  4  (are)  ye  not  children  of  transgression,  as. 
59.  21  not  depart,  .out  of  the  mouth  of  thy  seed 
59.  21  nor  out  of  the  mouth  of  thy  seed’s  seed 
61.  9  their  seed  shall  be  known  among  the  Ge. 
61.  9  they  (are)  the  seed  (which)  the  Lord  ha. 
65.  9  I  will  bring  forth  a  seed  out  of  Jacob,  and 

65.  23  they  (are)  the  seed  of  the  blessed  of  the  L. 

66.  22  so  shall  your  seed  and  your  name  remain 
Jer.  2.  21  I  had  planted  thee  . .  a  right  seed  :  how  th. 

7.  15  all  your  brethren,  (even)  the  whole  seed 
22.  28  wherefore  are  they  cast  out,  he  and  hisse. 

22.  30  no  man  of  his  seed  shall  prosper,  sitting 

23.  8  whicliledtheseedofthehouseoflsraelout 

29.  32  I  will  punish  Shemaiah . .  and  his  seed  :  he 

30. 10  I  will  save  thee  from  afar,  and  thy  seed  from 

31.  27  with  the  seed  of  man,  and  with  the  seed 
31.  36  the  seed  of  Israel  also  shall  cease  from  be. 
31.  37  I  will  also  castoff  all  the  seed  of  Israel  for 
33.  22  so  will  I  multiply  the  seed  of  David  my 
33.  26  Then  will  Icastawaytheseedof  Jacob,  and 
33.  26  (any)  of  bis  seed  (to  be)  rulers  over  the  seed 

35.  7  Neither  shall  ye  build  house,  nor  sow  seed 

35.  9  neither  have  we  vineyard .  .field,  nor  seed 

36.  31  I  will  punish  him  and  his  seed  and  his 
41.  1  the  son  of  Elishama,  of  t  he  seed  royal,  and 

46.  27  I  will  save  thee  from  afar  off,  and  thy  seed 

49.  10  his  seed  is  spoiled,  and  his  brethren,  and 
Eze.  17.  5  He  took  also  of  the  seed  of  the  land,  and 

17.  13  hath  taken  of  the  king's  seed,  and  made  a 
20.  5  lifted  up  mine  hand  unto  the  seed  of  the 

43.  19  the  priests  the  Levites  that  be  of  the  seed 

44.  22  they  shall  take  maidens  of  the  seed  of  the 
Dan.  1.  3  and  of  the  king’s  seed,  and  of  the  princes 

9.  1  the  son  of  Ahasuerus,  of  the  seed  of  the 
Amos  9.  13  the  treader  of  grapes  him  that  sowethse. 
Hag.  2.  19  Is  the  seed  yet  in  the  barn  1  yea,  as  yet 
Zecli.  8.  12  the  seed  (shall  be)  prosperous  ;  the  vine 
Mai  2.  3  I  will  corrupt  your  seed,  and  spread  dung 
2.  15  That  he  might  seek  a  godly  seed.  There. 

2 .Seed,  progeny,  yij  zera. 

Dan.  2.  43  they  shall  mingle  themselves  with  the  se. 

3.  What  are  separated,  niYj9  perudoth. 

Joel  1.  17  The  seed  is  rotten  under  their  clods,  the 

4.  A  laying  down  of  seed,  jnj  shikbath  zera. 

Lev.  15.  32  (of  him)  whose  seed  goeth  from  him,  and|is 
22.  4  or  a  man  whose  seed  goeth  from  him 

5.  Seed,  progeny,  enrippa  sperma. 

Matt  13.  24  a  man  which  sowed  good  seed  in  his  field 
13.  27  didst  not  thou  sow  good  seed  in  thy  field 
13.  32  Which  indeed  is  the  least  of  all  seeds  ;  but 
13!  37  He  that  soweth  the  good  seed  is  the  Son  of 
13  38  the  good  seed  are  the  children  of  the  king. 
22.  24  shall  marry  his  wife,  and  raise  up  seed  un. 
Mark  4.  31  (It  is)  like  a  grain  of  mustard  seed,  which 

12.  19  should  take  his  wife,  and  raise  up  seed  un. 
12.  20  the  first  took  a  wife,  and  dying  left  no  se. 
<2.  21  took  her,  and  died,  neither  left  he  any  se. 

12.  22  the  seven  had  her,  and  left  no  seed  :  last 
Luke  1.  55  to  Abraham,  and  to  his  seed  for  ever 

20.  28  should  take  his  wife,  and  raise  up  seed 
John  7.  42  Christ  cometh  of  the  seed  of  David,  and 

8.  33  We  be  Abraham’s  seed,  and  were  never  m 

8.  37  I  know  that  ye  are  Abraham’s  seed  ;  but 

Acts  3.  25  in  thy  seed  shall  all  the  kindreds  of  the 
7.  5  to  him  for  a  possession,  and  to  his  seed 
7.  6  his  seed  should  sojurn  in  a  strange  land 

13.  23  Of  this  man’s  seed  hath  God,  according  to 
Rom.  1.  3  which  was  made  of  the  seed  of  David  acc. 

4. 13  (was)  not  to  Abraham,  or  to  his  seed,  th. 
4.  16  the  promise  might  be  sure  to  all  the  seed 


SEED 


854 


SEEK 


Rom.  4.  18  that  which  was  spoken,  So  shall  thy  seed 
g.  7  Neither,  because  they  are  the  seed  of  Ab. 
g.  7  but,  Xu  Isaac  shall  thy  seed  be  called 
g.  8  the  children . .  are  counted  for  the  seed 
g.  29  Except  the  Lord . .  had  left  us  a  seed,  we 
ir.  j  I  also  am  an  Israelite,  of  the  seed  of  Abr. 

1  Co.  15.  38  God  giveth.  .to  every  seed  his  own  body 

2  Co.  9.  10  that  ministereth  [seed]  to  the  sower,  both 

11.  22  Are  they  the  seed  of  Abraham?  so  (am) I 
Gal.  3. 16  to  Abraham  and  his  seed  were  the  prom. 

3.  16  saith  not,  And  to  seeds,  .but.  .to  thy  seed 
3. 19  till  the  seed  should  come  to  whom  the  pr. 

3.  29  then  are  ye  Abraham's  seed,  and  heirs  ac. 
2Ti.  2.  8  Remember  that  Jesus  Christ  of  the  seed 

it.  11  Sara,  .received  strength  to  conceive  seed 
11.  18  That  in  Israel  shall  thy  seed  be  called 
1 J  o.  3.  9  his  seed  remaineth  in  him  :  and  he  cannot 
ltev.  ti.  17  make  war  with  the  remnant  of  her  seed 

6.  Seed  for  sowing,  triropa  spora. 

1  Pe.  1.  23  Being  born  again,  not  of  corruptible  seed 

7 .Seed  for  sowing,  awopos  sporos. 

Mark  4.  26  as  if  amanshouldcastseedintotheground 

4.  27  and  the  seed  should  spring  and  grow  up 
Luke  8.  5  A  sower  went  out  to  sow  his  seed :  and 

8.  11  the  parable  is  this  :  The  seed  is  the  word 

2  Co.  9.  10  multiply  your  seed  sown,  and  increase  the 

[See  also  Conceive,  mingled,  divers], 

SEED,  to  receive  — 

To  be  soivn,  receive  seed,  erndpoyai  speiromai. 

Matt  1 3.  19  This  is  he  which  received  seed  by  the  way 

13.  20  he  that  received  the  seed  into  stony  pla. 

13.  22  He  also  that  received  seed  among  the  tli. 

13.  23  he  that  received  seed  into  the  good  gro. 

SEEING  (that,  then)  — 

1.  After,  after  that,  ink  acliar. 

Judg  19.  23  seeing  that  this  man  is  come  into  mine 

2.  If,  since,  □!<  im. 

Job  14.  5  Seeing  his  days  (are)  determined,  thenu. 

3.  That,  '1  di. 

Dan.  2.  47  seeing  thou  couldest  reveal  this  secret 

4.  Because,  since,  Jjr.  yaan. 

Eze.  21.  4  Seeing  then  that  I  will  cut  off  from  thee 

5.  That,  because,  '?  ki. 

Exod  23.  9  seeing  ye  were  strangers  in  the  land  of  E. 

6 .Open  eyed,  rji??  piqqeach. 

Exod.  4.  11  the  dumb,  or  deaf,  or  the  seeing,  or  the 

7.  To  see,  nso  raah. 

Exod  22.  10  be  hurt,  or  driven  away,  no  man  seeing 

1  Ki.  1.  48  sit  on  my  throne.. mine  eyes  even  seeing 
Prov  20. 12  The  hearing  ear,  and  the  seeing  eye,  the 
Isa.  21.  3  it);  I  was  dismayed  at  the  seeing  (of  it) 

33. 15  and  shutteth  his  eyes  from  seeing  evil 

42.  20  Seeing  many  things,  but  thou  observest 

8  .Look,  cast  of  countenance,  fixipLyablemma. 

2  Pe.  2.  8  in  seeing  and  hearing,  vexed  (his)  right. 

9 . For,  yip  gar. 

Acts  2.  15  seeingit  is  (but)  the  third liourof  the  day 

10.  If,  truly,  el  irep  ei  per. 

2  Th.  1.  6  Seeing  (it  is)  a  righteous  thing  with  God 

W. After  that,  since,  for  then,  cird  epei. 

Luke  1.  34  How  shall  this  be,  seeing  I  know  not  a  m. 

2  Co.  11.  18  Seeing  that  many  glory  after  the  flesh,  I 
Heb.  4.  6  Seeing  therefore  it  remaineth  that  some 
5. 11  hard  to  be  uttered,  seeing  ye  are  dull  of 

12.  When  truly,  since  truly,  i-mibri  epeide. 

Acts  13.  46  seeing  ye  put  it  from  you,  and  judge  you. 

1  Co.  14. 16  seeing  he  uuderstandeth  not  what  thou 

13. Since,  truly,  eirdirep  epeiper. 

Rom.  3.  30  Seeing  (it  is)  one  God  which  shall  justify 

SEEK  (after,  carefully,  for),  to  — 

1  .To  seek,  pray,  nya,  nit?  bea. 

Dan.  2.  13  they  sought  Daniel  and  his  fellows  to  be 
4.  36  my  counsellors  and  my  lords  sought  unto 

6.  4  sought  to  find  occasion  against  Daniel  co. 

%To  seek,  inquire,  ipa  baqar,  3. 

Lev.  13.  36  the  priest  shall  not  seek  for  yellow  hair 

3.  To  seek,  inquire,  require,  tzpa  baqcish,  3. 

Gen.  37. 15  the  man  asked  him,  saying,  What  seekest 
37.  16  I  seek  my  brethren  :  tell  me,  I  pray  thee 

43.  30  he  sought  (where)  to  weep ;  and  he  entc. 
Exod.  2. 13  when  Pharaoh  heard  this  thing,  he  soug. 

4.  19  the  men  are  dead  which  sought  thy  life 
4.  24  the  Lord  met  him,  and  sought  to  kill  him 
33.  7  every  one  which  sought  the  LORD  went 
Lev.  19.  31  neither  seek  after  wizards,  to  be  defiled  by 
Nunnfi.  10  brought  thee. .seek  ye  the  priesthood  also 
33.  23  (was)  not  his  enemy,  neither  sought  his 
Deut.  4.  29  if  from  thence  thou  shalt  seek  the  Lord 

13.  10  he  hath  sought  to  thrust  thee  away  from 
Josh.  2.  22  the  pursuers  sought  (them)  throughout 
Judg.  4.  22  I  will  show  thee  the  man  whom  thou  se. 

14.  4  he  sought  an  occasion  against  the  Philis. 

18.  1  the  tribe  of  the  Danites  sought  them  an 

Ruth  3.  1  shall  I  not  seek  rest  for  thee,  that  it  may 
1  Sa.  9.  3  Kish  said  to  Saul .  .go  seek  the  asses 

10.  2  Tlie  asses  which  thou  wentest  to  seek  are 

10. 14  To  seek  the  asses :  and  when  we  saw  that 

10.  21  when  they  sought  him,  he  could  not  be  fo. 

13.  14  the  Lord  hath  sought  him  a  man  after 

14.  4  by  which  Jonathan  sought  to  go  over  un. 


1  Sa.16. 16  to  seek  out  a  man,  (who  is)  a  cunning  pla. 

19.  2  my  father  seeketh  to  kill  thee :  now  ther. 

19. 10  Saul  sought  to  smite  David  even  to  the 

20.  1  what  (is)  my  sin . .  that  he  seeketh  my  life? 

22.  23  he  that  seeketh  my  life  seeketh  thy  life 

23. 10  Saul  seeketh  to  come  to  Keilah,  to  destroy 

23.  14  Saul  sought  him  every  day ;  but  God  de. 

23. 15  that  Saul  was  come  out  to  seek  his  life 

23.  25  Saul  also  and  his  men  went  to  seek  (him) 

24.  2  went  to  seek  David  and  his  men  upon  the 

24.  9  saying,  Behold,  David  seeketh  thy  hurt 

23.  26  they  that  seek  evil  to  my  lord,  be  as  Na. 

25.  29  is  risen  to  pursue  thee,  and  to  seek  thy 

26.  2  to  seek  David  in  the  wilderness  of  Ziph 

26.  20  the  king  of  Israel  is  come  out  to  seek  a 

27.  1  to  seek  me  any  more  in  the  coasts  of  Isr. 

27.  4  and  he  sought  no  more  again  for  him 

28.  7  Seek  me  a  woman  that  hath  a  familar  sp. 

2  Sa.  3. 17  Ye  sought  for  David  in  times  past  (to  be) 

4.  8  Saul  thine  enemy,  which  sought  thy  life 
5. 17  all  the  Philistines  came  up  to  seek  David 

16.  11  Behold,  my  son .  .seeketh  my  life  :  how 

17.  3  the  man  whom  thou  seekest  (is)  as  if  all 

17.  20  when  they  had  soughtand  could  not  find 

20.  19  thou  seekest  to  destroy  a  city  and  a  mot. 

21.  2  Saul  sought  to  slay  them  in  his  zeal  to  the 

1  Ki.  1.  2  Let  there  be  sought  for  my  lord  the  king 

1.  3  they  sought  for  a  fair  damsel  throughout 

2.  40  went  to  Gath  to  Achisli  to  seek  his  serva. 

10.  24  all  the  earth  sought  to  Solomon,  to  hear 

11.  22  thou  seekest  to  go  to  thine  own  country 
1 1 . 40  Solomon  sought  therefore  to  kill  J eroboam 

18.  10  whither  my  lord  hath  not  sent  to  seek  thee 

19.  10,  14  and  they  seek  my  life,  to  take  it  away 

20.  7  and  see  how  this  (man)  seeketh  mischief 

2  Ki.  2.  16  let  them  go,  we  pray  thee,  and  seek  thy 

2.  17  they  sought  three  days,  but  found  him  not 

6.  19  I  will  bring  you  to  the  man  whom  ye  seek 

1  Ch.  4.  39  went,  .to  seek  pasture  for  their  flocks 

14.  8  all  the  Philistines  went  up  to  seek  David 

16. 10  let  the  heart  of  them  rejoice  that  seek  the 

16.  1 1  and  his  strength,  seek  his  face  continually 

2  Ch.  7.  14  pray,  and  seek  my  face,  and  turn  from  th. 

9.  23  the  kings  of  the  earth  sought  the  presence 

11. 16  such  as  set  their  hearts  to  seek  the  Lord 

13.  4  and  sought  him,  and  he  was  found  of  th. 

15.  13  and  sought  him  with  their  whole  desire 
20.  4  out  of  all  the  cities .  .they  came  to  seek 

22.  9  he  sought  Ahaziah  :  and  they  caught  him 
Ezra  2.  62  These  sought  their  register(among)those 

8.  21  to  seek  of  him  a  right  way  for  us,  and  for 

8.  22  (is)  upon  all  them  for  good  that  seek  him 
Nell.  2.  10  there  was  come  a  man  to  seek  the  welfare 

7.  64  These  sought  their  register  (among)  those 

12.  27  they  sought  the  Levites  outof  all  their  pi. 
Estli.  2.  2  Let  there  be  fair  young  virgins  sought  for 

2.  21  were  wroth,  and  sought  to  lay  hand  on  the 

3.  6  Hainan  sought  to  destroy  all  the  Jews  th. 
6.  2  who  sought  to  lay  hand  on  the  king  Ah. 

9.  2  to  lay  hand  on  such  as  sought  their  hurt 
Psa.  4.  2  (how  long)  will  ye  love  vanity,  (and)  seek 

24.  6  This  (is)  the  generation.. that  seek  thy  fa. 
27.  4  One  (thing)  have  I  desired,  .that  will  Is. 
27.  8  (When  thou  saidst),  Seek  ye  my  face;  my 
27.  8  said  unto  thee.  Thy  face,  Lord,  will  I  se. 

34. 14  Depart  from  evil,  and  do  good ;  seek  pe. 
35.  4  Let  them  be  confounded,  .that  seek  after 
37.  32  The  wicked  watcheth  the  righteous,  and  s. 

37.  36  I  sought  him,  but  he  could  not  be  found 

38.  12  They  also  that  seek  after  my  life  lay  sn. 
40.  14  Let  them  be  ashamed,  .that  seek  aftermy 
40.  16  Let  all  those  that  seek  thee  rejoice  and  be 
54.  3  oppressors  seek  after  my  soul :  they  have 
63.  9  those  (that)  seek  my  soul,  to  destroy  (it) 

69.  6  let  not  those  that  seek  thee  be  confounded 

70.  2  Let  them  be  ashamed . .  that  seek  after  my 

70.  4  Let  all  those  that  seek  thee  rejoice  and  be 

71.  13  covered  (with)  reproach,  .that  seek  my  hu. 
71.  24  they  are  brought  unto  shame,  that  seek 
83.  16  that  they  may  seek  thy  name,  O  Lord 

86. 14  the  assemblies  of  violent  (men)  have  so. 

104.  21  young  lions  roar  after  their  prey,  and  se. 

105.  3  let  the  heart  of  them  rejoice  that  seek  the 
105.  4  and  his  strength ;  seek  liis  face  evermore 
1 19.  176  seek  thy  servant;  for  Ido  not  forget  thy 
122.  9  Because  of  the  house  of.  .God  I  will  seek 

Prov.  2.  4  If  thou  seekest  her  as  silver,  and  search. 

14.  6  A  scorner  seeketh  wisdom,  and  (flndeth 

15.  14  him  that  hath  understanding  seekethkn. 

17.  9  He  that  covereth  a  transgression  seeketh 
17.  11  An  evil  (man)  seeketh  only  rebellion;  th. 

17.  19  he  that  exaltetli  his  gate  seeketh  destru. 

18.  1  seeketh  (and) intermeddleth  with  all  wis. 

18.  15  and  theear  of  the  wise  seeketh  knowledge 

21.  6  tossed  to  and  fro  of  them  that  seek  death 

23.  35  when  shall  I  awake?  I  will  seek  it  yetag. 

28.  5  they  that  seek  the  Lord  understand  all 

29. 10  The  blood  thirsty  hate,  .but  the  just  seek 

29.  26  Many  seek  the  ruler’s  favour  :  but  (every) 
Eccl.  7.  25  to  seek  out  wisdom,  and  the  reason  (of  th.) 

7.  28  Which  yet  my  soul  seeketh,  but  I  find  not 

7.  29  they  have  sought  out  many  inventions 

8.  17  though  a  man  labour  to  seek  (it)  out,  yet 

12.  10  The  preacher  sought  to  find  out  accepta. 

Song  3.  1  I  sought  him  whom  my  soul  loveth :  I  so. 

3.  2  I  will  seek  him  whom  my  soul  loveth  :  I 

5.  6  I  sought  him,  but  I  could  not  find  him ;  I 

6.  1  whitheris  thy  beloved,  .that  we  mayseek 
Isa.  40.  20  he  seeketh  unto  him  a  cunning  workman 

41.  12  Thou  shalt  seek  them,  and  shalt  not  find 

41. 17  the  poor  and  needy  seek  water,  and  (the. 
43.  ig  I  said  not  unto  the  seed  of  Jacob,  Seek 


Isa.  51.  1  Hearken  to  me.  .ye  that  seek  the  Lord  ■ 
65.  1  I  am  found  of  (them  that)  sought  me  not 
Jer.  2.  24  they  that  seek  iier  will  not  weary  them. 

2.  33  Whytrimmest  thou  thy  wayto  seek  love? 

4.  30  lovers  will  despise  thee,  they  will  seek  thy 

5.  1  seek  in  the  broad  places  thereof,  if  ye  can 
5.  1  (any)  that  executeth  judgment,  that  seek. 

11.  21  the  men  of  Anathoth,  that  seek  my  life 

19.  7  by  the  hands  of  them  that  seek  their  lives 

19.  9  they  that  seek  their  lives,  shall  straiten 

21.  7  into  the  hand  of  those  that  seek  their  life 

22.  25  into  the  hand  of  them  that  seek  thy  life 
26.  21  the  king  sought  to  put  him  to  death,  but, 

29.  13  ye  shall  seek  me,  and  find  (me),  when  ye 
34.  20,  21  into  the  hand  of  them  tiiat  seek  their 
38.  16  into  the  hand  of  these  men  that  seek  thy 

44.  30  into  the  hand  of  them  that  seek  his  life 

44.  30  of  Nebuchadrezzar .  that  sought  his  life  1 

45.  5  seekest  thou  great  things  for  thyself?  seJ 

46.  26  into  the  hand  of  those  that  seek  their  li. 

49.  37  to  be  dismayed,  .before  them  that  seek  th. 

50.  4  they  shall  go,  and  seek  the  Lord  their  God 
Lam.  1.  11  her  people  sigh,  they  seek  bread;  they  ha. 

1.  ig  they  sought  their  meatto  relieve  their  so. 
Eze.  7.  25  they  shall  seek  peace,  and  (there  shall  be 

7.  26  then  shall  they  seek  a  vision  of  the  prop 

22.  30  I  sought  for  a  man  among  them,  that  sh 
34.  4  neither  have  ye  sought  that  which  was  lo 
34.  6  and  none  did  search  or  seek  (after  them) 
34.  16  I  will  seek  that  which  was  lost,  and  brinj 
Dan.  8.  15  I  Daniel,  had  seen  the  vision,  and  sough 

9.  3  to  seek  by  prayer  and  supplications,  witl 
IIos.  2.  7  she  shallseekthem,butsliallnotfind(th. 

3.  5  seek  the  Lord  their  God,  and  David  thei 
5.  6  They  shall  go  with.. their  herds  to  seek  tin 
5.  15  acknowledge  their  offence,  and  seek  my 

7.  10  they  do  not  return . .  nor  seek  him  for  al 
Amos  8.  12  they  shall  run  to  and  fro  to  seek  the  wor. 
Nah.  3.  7  whence  shall  I  seek  comforters  for  thee' 

3.  11  thou  also  shalt  seek  strength  because  of 
Zejih.  1.  6  (those)  that  have  not  sought  the  Lord,  no 

2.  3  Seek  ye  the  Lord,  all  ye  meek  of  the  ea 
2.  3  seekrigliteousness.seekmeekness:  itma 

Zech.  6.  7  the  bay  went  forth,  and  sought  to  go  th 

8.  21  to  pray  before  the  Lord,  and  to  seek  th 

8.  22  strong  nations  shall  come  to  seek  the  L< 

11.  16  neither  shall  seek  the  young  one,  nor  hi 

12.  9  I  will  seek  to  destroy  all  the  nations  tin 
Mai.  2.  7  they  should  seek  the  law  at  his  mouth 

2.  15  wherefore  one?  That  he  might  seek  a  gi 

3.  1  the  Lord,  whom  ye  seek,  shaU  suddenl; 

4 .  To  seek ,  dig,  search,  ISO  chaphar. 

Job  39.  29  From  thence  she  seeketh  the  prey,  (an< 

5.  To  search,  investigate,  ijSJ  chaqar. 

Prov  23.  30  that  tarry  long,  .that  go  to  seek  mixed 

6.  To  search,  ipn  chaqar,  3. 

Eccl.  12.  9  he  gave  good  heed,  and  sought  out,  (am 

I  .To  seek,  inquire,  require,  tri)  darash. 

Lev.  10. 16  Moses  diligently  sought  the  goat  of  the 
Deut.  4.  29  if  from  thence  thou  shalt  seek  the  LORI 

4.  29  if  thou  seek  him  with  all  thy  heart  and 

12.  5  (even)  unto  his  habitation  shall  ye  seek 

22.  2  shall  be  with  thee  until  thy  brother  seek 

23.  6  Thou  shalt  not  seek  their  peace  nor  the 

1  Ch.15.  13  we  sought  him  not  after  the  due  order 

16.  11  Seek  the  Lord  and  his  strength,  .conti 
22. 19  set  your  heart  and  your  soul  to  seek  the 
28.  8  seek  for  all  the  commandments  of  the 
28.  g  if  thou  seek  him,  he  will  be  found  of  tin 

2  Ch.  1.  5  Solomonandthecongregationsouglitun 

12. 14  he  prepared  not  his  heart  to  seek  the  L 

14.  4  commanded  Judah  to  seek  the  Lord  Gi 

14.  7  sought  the  Lord  our  God,  we  have  sou 

15.  2  if  ye  seek  him,  he  will  be  found  of  you 

15.  12  they  entered  into  a  covenant  to  seek  the 

15.  13  whosoever  would  not  seek  the  Lord  G< 

16.  12  in  his  disease  he  sought  not  to  the  LOR 

17.  3  he  walked  in  the  first  ways . .  and  sougl 

17.  4  sought  to  the  (Lord)  God  of  his  father,  ai 

19.  3  and  hast  prepared  thine  heart  to  seek  Gi 

20.  3  J elioshaphat  feared,  and  set  himself  to  s 
22.  9  v'ho  sought  the  Lord  with  all  his  hear 

25.  is  Whyhastthou  sought  afterthe  gods  of  t 

25.  20  because  they  sought  after  the  gods  of  1 

26.  5  he  sought  God  in  the  days  of  Zecharial 

26.  5  as  long  as  he  sought  the  Lord,  God  ma 

30.  19  (That)  prepareth  his  heart  to  seek  God 

31.  21  in  every  work  that  he  began .  .to  seek  1 
34.  3  he  began  to  seek  after  the  God  of  Dari 

Ezra  4.  2  we  seek  your  God,  as  ye  (do);  and  we 

6.  21  separated  themselves,  to  seek  the  Loi 

7.  10  Ezra  had  prepared  his  heart  to  seek  th 

9.  12  nor  seek  their  peace  or  their  wealth  fo 
Esth  10.  3  seeking  the  wealth  of  his  people,  and  f 
Job  5.  8  I  would  seek  unto  God,  and  unto  God  v 
Psa.  9.  IO  hast  not  forsaken  them  that  seek  thee 

10.  4  The  wicked . .  will  not  seek  (after  God): 
14.  2  any  that  did  understand,  (and)  seek  G 
22.  26  they  shall  praise  the  Lord  that  seek  h 

24.  6  This  (is)  the  generation  of  them  that  se 
34.  4  I  sought  the  LORD,  and  he  heard  me,  a 
34.  10  they  that  seek  the  Lord  shall  not  wan 
38.  12  they  thatseek  my  hurt  speak  mischievc 
53.  2  (any)  that  did  understand,  that  did  se 
69.  32  and  your  heart  shall  live  that  seek  Go 

77.  2  In  the  day  of  my  trouble  I  sought  the 

78.  34  When  he  slew  them,  then  they  sought  In 
105.  4  Seek  the  Lord, and  his  strength. .evermi' 

109. 10  let  them  seek  (their  bread)  also  out  of 


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Psa.  rig.  2  Blessed  (are)  they  (.  .that)  seek  him  with 
119.  10  With  my  whole  heart  have  I  sought  thee 
119.  45  will  walk  at  liberty:  for  I  seek  thy  prec. 
1 19.  94  save  me ;  for  I  have  sought  thy  precepts 
1 19.  155  far  from  the  W'ieked :  for  they  seek  not 
Prov  11.  27  hethatseeketh  mischief,  it  shall  comeun. 

31. 13  She  seeketh  wool  and  flax,  and  worketh 
Eccl.  1.  13  gave  my  heart  to  seek  and  search  out  by 
Isa.  1. 17  seek  judgment,  relieve  the  oppressed,  ju. 

8.  19  Seek  unto  them  that  have  familiar  spirits 

8.  19  should  not  a  people  seek  unto  their  God? 

9.  13  neither  do  they  seek  the  Lord  of  hosts 

1 1.  10  to  it  shall  the  Gentiles  seek  :  and  his  rest 
16.  5  seeking  judgment,  and  hasting  righteous. 
19.  3  shall  seek  to  the  idols,  and  to  the  charm. 
31.  1  hut  they  look  not . .  neither  seek  the  Lord  ; 

34. 16  Seek  ye  out  of  the  book  of  the  Lord,  and 
55.  6  Seek  ye  the  Lord  while  he  may  be  found 
58.  2  Yet  they  seek  me  daily,  and  deiighttokn. 
65.  10  a  place . .  for  my  people  that  have  sought 

Jer.  8.  2  whom  they  have  sought,  and  whom  they 

10.  21  For  the  pastors,  .have  not  sought  the  Lo. 

29.  7  seek  the  peace  of  the  city  whither  I  have 

30.  14  they  seek  thee  not :  for  I  have  wounded 

30. 17  This  (is)Zion,  whom  no  man  seeketh  after 
38.  4  for  this  man  seeketh  not  the  welfare  of  th. 

Lam.  3. 25  Lord  (is)  good .  .to  the  soul  (that)  seeketh 
Eze.  14.  10  as  the  punishment  of  him  that  seeketh 
Hos,  10.  12  for  (it  is)  time  to  seek  the  Lord,  till  he  co. 
Amos 5.  4  thus  saith  the  Lord.  .Seek  ye  me,  and  ye 

5.  5  seek  not  Bethel,  nor  enter  into  Gilgal,  and 

5.  6  Seek  the  Lord,  and  ye  shall  live  ;  lest  he 

5.  14  Seek  good,  and  not  evil,  that  ye  may  live 

.  To  call ,  call  for,  meet,  k~}Q  qara. 

Num24.  i  went  not.  .to  seek  for  enchantments,  but 

,To  search,  spy  out.  Tin  tvtr. 

Numis.  39  seek  not  after  your  own  heart  and  your 
Eccl.  2.  3  sought  in  mine  heart  to  give  myself  unto 

3.  To  seek  up,  out,  again,  ai/aCyreu  anazeleo. 

Luke  2.  44  sought  him  among  (their)  kinsfolk  andac. 
Acts  11.  25  departed  Barnabas  to  Tarsus,  for  to  seek 

1.  To  seek  out,  e/cfgTe&j  ekzeteo. 

Acts  15.  17  That  the  residue  of  men  might  seek  after 
Rom.  3.  11  there  is  none  that  seeketh  after  God 

1.  To  seek  about,  or  after,  imfarew  epizeteo. 

Matt.  6.  32  after  all  these  things  do  the  Gentiles  seek 
K.  39  evil  and  adulterous  generation  seeketh  af. 
16.  4  adulterous  generation  seeketh  aftei  a  sign 
Mark  8.  12  Why  doth  this  generation  [seek  after]  asi. 
Luken.  29  is  an  evil  generation :  they  seek  a  sign 

12.  30  do  the  nations  of  the  world  seek  after  :  and 
Acts  12.  19  when  Herod  had  soughtfor  him,  and  found 
Rom  it.  7  not  obtained  that  which  he  seeketh  for 
Heb.  11.  14  declare  plainly  that  they  seek  a  country 

13.  14  no  continuing  city,  but  we  seek  one  to  co. 

5.  To  seek,  desire,  require,  question,  (nTt'a  zeteo. 
Matt.  2.  13  will  seek  the  young  child  to  destroy  him 

2.  20  for  they  are  dead  which  sought  the  young 

6.  33  But  seek  ye  first  the  kingdom  of  God,  and 

7.  7  seek,  and  ye  shall  find  ;  knock,  and  it  sh. 

7.  8  he  that  seeketh  findeth  ;  and  to  him  that 
12. 43  he  walketh  through  dry  places,  seeking  re. 

13.  45  islilceunto  a  merchantman  seeking  goodly 
18. 12  goeth  into  the  mountains,  and  seeketh  th. 

21.  46  when  they  sought  to  lay  hands  on  him,  th. 
26. 16  from  that  time  he  sought  opportunity  to 
26.  59’the  council,  sought  false  witness  against 
28.  5  for  I  know  that  ye  seek  Jesus,  which  was 

Mark  1.  37  they  said  unto  him,  All  (men)  seek  forth. 

3.  32  and  thy  brethren  without  seek  for  thee 

8.  11  seeking  of  him  a  sign  from  heaven,  temp. 

11. 18  and  sought  how  they  might  destroy  him 

12.  12  they  sought  to  lay  hold  on  him,  but  feared 

14.  1  the  scribes  sought  how  they  might  take 

14.  11  he  sought  how  ho  might  conveniently  be. 

14.  55  the  council  sought  for  witness  against  Je. 
16.  6  Ye  seek  Jesus  of  Nazareth,  which  was  cr. 

Luke  2.  45  turned  back  again  to  Jerusalem,  [seeking] 

2.  48  thy  father  and  I  have  sought  thee  sorrow. 

2.  49  How  is  it  that  ye  sought  me?  wist  ye  not 

4.  42  the  people  [sought]  him,  and  came  unto 
5-  i8"theysought(means)to  bring  him  in,  andto 
6. 19  the  whole  multitude  sought  to  touch  him 

11.  9  seek,  and  ye  shall  find  ;  knock,  and  it  sh. 

11.  10  he  that  seeketh  findeth  ;  and  to  him  that 

11.  16  others, tempting(him),soughtofhimasign 

11.  24. he  walketh  through  dry  places,  seeking  re. 

1 1.  54  .[seeking]  to  catch  something  out  of  his  mo. 

12.  29  seek  not  ye  what  ye  shall  eat,  or  what  ye 

12.  31  seekye  the  kingdom  of  God ;  and  all  these 

13.  6Jie  came  and  sought  fruit  thereon,  and  fo. 

13.  7  these  three  years  I  come  seeking  fruit  on 

13.  24  many,  I  say  unto  you,  will  seek  to  enter 

15.  8  gweep  the  house,  and  seek  diligently  till 
■7-  33 Whosoever  shall  seek  to  save  his  life,  sh. 
19.  3  he  sought  to  see  Jesus  who  he  was  ;  and 

19.  it}the_gonof  man  is  come  toseekand  to  save" 
T9.  47  the  chief  of  the  people  sought  to  destroy 

20.  19, sought  to  lay  hands  on  him;  and  they  fe. 

22.  2  scribes  sought  how  they  might  kill  him 
22.  6  sought  opportunity  to  betray  him  unto 

24.  5JWhy  seek  ye  the  living  among  the  dead? 

John  1.  38  saith  unto  them,  What  seek  ye?  They  said 

4.  23  forthe  Father  seeketh  such  toworshiphim 
4. 27  yet  no  man  said,  What  seekest  thou?  or 
5. 16  [sought  to  slay  him,  because  he  had  done] 

5.  18  Therefore  theJews  sought  themore  to  kill 
5-  30  because  I  seek  not  mine  own  will,  but  the 


J ohn  5.  44  seek  not  the  honour  that  (cometh)  from  G. 

6.  24  and  came  to  Capernaum,  seeking  for  Jesus 

6.  26  Yre  seek  me,  not  because  ye  saw  the  mir. 

7.  1  because  the  Jews  sought  to  kill  him 

7.  4  he  himself  seeketh  to  be  known  openly 
7. 11  Then  the  Jews  sought  him  at  the  feast 
jnSi 8  seeketh  his  own  glory :  but  he  that  seek. 

/I-  25  Is  not  this  he  whom  they  seek  to  kill? 

/  7.  30  Then  they  sought  to  take  him:  butno  man 

7.  34,  36  Ye  shall  seek  me,  and  shall  not  find 

8.  21  shall  seek  me,  and  shall  die  in  your  sins 

8.  37  seek  to  kill  me,  because  thy  word  hath  no 
8.  40  But  now  ye  seek  to  kill  me,  a  man  that  ha. 
8.  50  seek  not  mine  own  glory . .  one  that  seeketh 

10.  39  Therefore  they  sought  again  to  take  him 

11.  8  Jews  of  late  sought  to  stone  thee;  and  go. 
11.  56  Then  sought  they  for  Jesus,  and  spake 
13.  33  Ye  shall  seek  me :  and  as  I  said  unto  the 
18.  4  went  forth,  and  said  unto  them.  Whom  s. 
18.  7  Then  asked  he  them  again,  Whom  seek 

18.  8  therefore  ye  seek  me,  let  these  go  their 

19.  i2.sought  to  release  him  :  but  the  Jews  cried 

20. 15  why  weepest  thou?  whom  seekest  thou? 
Acts  10.  19  said  untohim,  Behold,  three  men  seek  th. 

10.  21  said,  Behold,  I  am  he  whom  ye  seek:  what 
13.  8  seeking  to  turn  away  the  deputy  from  the 

13.  11  seeking  some  to  lead  him  by  the  hand 
17.  5  sought  to  bring  them  out  to  the  people 
17.  27  should  seek  the  Lord,  if  haply  they  might 

Rom.  2.  7  seek  for  glory  and  honour  and  immortality 

10.  20  I  was  found  of  them  that  sought  me  not 

11.  3  and  I  am  left  alone,  and  they  seek  my  life 

1  Co.  1.  22  Jews  require  asign,  and  the  Greeks  seek  a. 
7.  27  bound  unto  a  wife?  seek  not  to  be  loosed 

7.  27  Art  thou  loosed  from  a  wife?  seek  not  a 
10.  24  Let  po  ni.-m  seek  his  own,  but  every  man 
ro733rfiotseeking  mine  own  profit,  but  the  pr. 

_ 13-  5  seeketh  not  her  own,  is  not  easily  provoked 

14.  12  seek  that  ye  may  excel  to  the  edifying  of 

2  Co.  12.  14  for  I  seek  not  yours,  but  you :  for  the  ch. 
13.  3  Since  ye  seek  a  proof  of  Christ  speaking 

Gal.  1.  10  do  I  seek  to  please  men?  for  if  I  yet  plea. 

2.  17  But  if,  while  we  seek  to  be  justified  by  C. 
Phil.  2.  21  For  all  seek  their  own,  not  the  things  wh. 
Col.  3.  1  seek  those  things  which  are  above,  where 

1  Th.  2.  6  Nor  of  men  sought  we  glory,  neither  of 

2  Ti.  1.  17  he  sought  me  out  very  diligently,  and  fo. 
Heb.  8.  7  then  should  noplace  have  been  soughtfor 

1  Pe.  3.  11  do  good;  let  him  seek  peace,  and  ensue 

5.  8  walketh  about,  seeking  whom  he  may  de. 

Rev.  9.  6  in  those  days  shall  men  seek  death,  and 
SEEK  a  quarrel  or  occasion,  to  — 

1  -To  present  self,  seek  a  quarrel,  n;i<  an  ah,  7. 

2  Ki.  5.  7  see  how  he  seeketh  a  quarrel  against  me 

2.  To  roll  self,  SVa  galal,  7a. 

Gen.  43. 18  that  he  may  seek  occasion  against  us,  and 
SEEK  betimes,  diligently,  early  (in  the  morning),  to  — 

1.  To  seek  early  or  earnestly,  hr?i  shachar. 

Prov.n.  27  Hethat  diligently  seeketh  good  procureth 

2.  To  seek  early  or  earnestly,  shachar,  3. 

Job  7.  21  and  thou  shalt  seek  me  in  the  morning 

8.  5  If  thou  wouldest  seek  unto  God  betimes 
Psa.  63.  1  early  will  I  seek  thee :  my  soul  thirsteth 
Prov.  1.  28  they  shall  seek  me  early,  but  they  shall 

7. 15  diligently  to  seek  thy  face,  and  I  have  fo. 
8.  17  and  those  that  seek  me  early  shall  find  mo 

Isa.  26.  9  seek  thee  early :  for  when  thy  judgments 
Hos.  5. 15  in  their  affliction  they  will  seek  me  early 

3.  To  seek  out,  i  Kireev  ekzeteo. 

Heb.  11.  6  rewarder  of  them  that  diligently  seek 
12. 17  though  he  sought  it  carefully  with  tears 

SEEK  out,  to  — 

1 .  To  seek,  inquire,  lp3  baqar,  3. 

Eze.  34.  11  both  search  my  sheep,  and  seek  them  out 
34. 12  so  will  I  seek  out  my  sheep,  and  will  del. 

2.  A  seeking,  inquiry,  investigation,  .Tips  baqqarah. 
Eze.  34.  12  As  a  shepherd  seeketh  out  his  flock  in  the 

3.  To  seek,  inquire,  require,  e;T)  darash. 

Psa.  10. 1  s  seek  out  his  wickedness  (till)  thou  fin 
SEEM  (good,  ill),  to  — 

1. Appearance,  march. 

Nall.  2.  4  they  shall  seem  like  torches,  they-sliall 

2.  To  be  seen,  appear,  nio  raah,  2, 

Lev.  14.  35  seemeth  to  me  (there  is)asit  were  a  plague 

3.  To  be  in  the  eyes  of,  ’1'jn  .rip  hayah  beene. 

Gen.  19.  14  Buit  he  seemed  as  one  that  mocked  unto 

27.  12  and  I  shall  seem  to  him  as  a  deceiver;  and 
29.  20  seemed  unto  him  (but)  a  few  days,  for  the 
Josh.  9.  25  as  it  seemeth  good  and  right  unto  thee 
24.  15  if  it  seem  evil  unto  you  to  serve  the  Lord 
Judg  10.  15  whatsoever  seemeth  good  unto  thee;  del. 
19.  24  do  with  them  what  seemeth  good  unto 

1  Sa.  1.  23  Do  what  seemeth  thee  good;  tarry  until 

3. 18  the  Lord  :  let  him  do  what  seemeth  him 
11. 10  ye  shall  do  with  us  all  that  seemeth  good 
14  36  Do  whatsoever  seemeth  good  unto  thee 

14.  40  said  unto  Saul,  Do  what  seemeth  good  un. 
18. 23  Seemeth  it  to  you  (a)  light  (thing)  to  be  a 
24.  4  do  to  him  as  it  shall  seem  good  unto  thee 

2  Sa.  3. 19  to  speak,  .all  that  seemed  good  to  Israel 

3.  19  that  seemed  good  to  the  whole  house  of  B. 
10.  12  the  Lord  do  that  which  seemeth  him  good 

15.  26  let  him  do  to  me  as  seemeth  good  unto  him 
19.  37  do  to  him  what  shall  seem  good  unto  thee 


2  Sa.  19.  38  do  to  him  that  which  shall  seem  good  unto 
1 Ki.21.  2  if  it  seem  good  to  thee,  I  will  give  thee  the 
Esth.  3.  11  to  do  with  them  as  it  seemeth  good  to  th. 
Jer.  18.  4  as  seemeth  good  to  the  potter  to  make  (it) 

26.  14  do  with  me  as  seemeth  good  and  meet  un. 

27.  5  given  it  unto  whom  it  seemed  meet  unto 
40.  4  If  it  seemed  good . .  if  it  seem  ill  unto  thee 
40.  4  whither  it  seemeth  good  and  convenient 

4.  There  was  approval,  iyivero  euSoKia. 

Matt  11.  26  Eren  so,  Father;  lor  so  it  seemed  good  in 
5-  To  seem  good,  Sokioi  dokeo. 

Luke  1.  3  It  seemedgood  to  me  also,  havinghad  pe. 

8. 18  taken  even  that  which  he  seemeth  to  ha. 
Acts  15.  25  It  seemed  good  unto  us,  being  assembled 

15.  28  Forit  seemed  good  to  the  Holy  Ghost,  and 
17.  18  seemeth  to  be  a  setter  forth  of  strange  go. 

25.  27  Forit  seemeth  to  me  unreasonable  to  send 

1  Co.  3. 18  If  any  man  among  you  seemeth  to  be  wise 

11.  16  But  if  any  man  seem  to  be  contentious 

12.  22  those  members,  .which  seem  to  be  more 

2  Co.  10.  9  That  I  may  not  seem  as  if  I  would  terrify 
Gal.  2.  6  But  of  those  who  seemed  to  be  somewhat 

2.  6  for  they  who  seemed  (to  be  somewhat)  in 
2.  9  when  James,  .and  John,  who  seemed  to 
Heb.  4.  1  any  of  you  should  seem  to  come  short  of 

12.  11  no  chastening  for  the  present  seemeth  to 
Jas.  1.  26  If  any  man  among  you  seem  to  be  religious 

6. To  make  to  appear,  to  manifest,  tpaivw  phaino. 

Luke24-  1 1  their  words  seemed  to  them  as  idle  tales 
[See  also  Best,  good,  hard,  light  thing,  little,  meat, 
vile.] 

SEEMLY  — 

Comely,  nitq  naveh. 

Prov.  19.  10  Delight  is  not  seemly  for  a  fool ;  much  less 

26.  1  so  honour  is  not  seemly  for  a  fool 
SEEN,  to  (can)  be  — 

1  .To  be  seal,  nxp  raah,  2. 

Gen.  8.  s  on  the  first  (day),  .were  the  tops,  .seen 
9. 14  that  the  bow  shall  be  seen  in  the  cloud 
22.  14  In  the  mount  of  the  Lord  it  shall  be  seen 
Exod  1; .  7  there  shall  no  leavened  bread  be  seen  with 

13.  7  there  shall  no  leavened  bread  be  seen  with 

13.  7  neither  shall  there  be. leaven  seen  with 

33.  23  back  parts;  but  my  face-  shall  not  be  seen 

34.  3  neither  let  any  man  be  seen  throughout 
Lev.  13.  7  after  that  he  hath  been  seen  of  the  priest 

13.  7  cleansing,  he  shall  be  seen  of  the  priest 
Num  14. 14  that  thou,  Lord,  art  seen  face  to  face;  and 
Deut.16.  4  thereshallbe  no  leavened  bread  seen  with 
Judg.  5.  8  spearseen  among  forty  thousand  in  Israel 
19.  30  There  was  no  such  deed  done  nor  seen  fr. 
2  Sa.  1.7.  17  for  they  might  not  be  seen  to  come  into 

22.  11  he  was  seen  upon  the  wings  of  the  wind 

1  Ki.  6.  18  all  (was)  cedar ;  there  was  uo-stone  seen 

8.  8  ends  of  the  staves  were  seen  out  in  the 

8.  8  they  were  not  seen  without :  and  there 
10.  12  no  such  almug  trees,  nor  were  seen  unto 

2  Ch.  5.  9  that  the  ends  of  the  staves  were  seen  from 

5-  9  but  they  were  not  seen  without.  And 

9.  11  there  were  none  such  seen  before  in  the 
Psa.  18.  15  Then  the  channels  of  waters  were  seen,  and 
Isa.  16.  12  when  it  is  seen  that  Moab  is  weary  on  the 

47.  3  thy  shame  shall  be  seen:  I  will  take  veng. 
60.  2  and  his  glory  shall  be  seen  upon  thee 
Zecli.  9.  14  Lord  shall  be  seen  over  them,  and  his  ar. 

2 . To  be  seen,  nto  raah,  4. 

Job  33. 21  his  bones  (that)  were  not  seen  stick  out 

3.  Vision,  sight,  'to  roi. 

Job  33.  21  His  flesh,  that  it  cannot  be  seen  ;  and  his 

4. To  view,  behold  attentively,  6ed.op.ai  theaomai. 
Matt.  6.  1  do  not  your  alms  before  men,  to  be  seen 

23.  5  their  works  they  do  for  to  be  seen  of  men 
JIarki6. 11  [and  had  been  seen  of  her,  believed  not] 

5.  To  cause  to  appear,  be  manifest,  <t>aivu>  phaino. 
Matt.  6.  5  that  they  may  be  seen  of  men.  Verily  I 

g.  33  saying,  It  was  never  so  seen  in  Israel 

6.  To  see,  behold,  uirropai,  birrdvopai  optanomai. 
Acts  1.  3  being  seen  of  them  forty  days,  and  speak. 

SEETHE,  to  — 

1.  To  boil,  cook,  ripen,  /E bashal. 

Eze.  24.  5  and  let  them  seethe  the  bones  of  it  thereon 

2.  To  boil,  cook,  ripen,  bashal,  3. 

Exodi6.  23  seethe  that  ye  will  seethe ;  and  that  whi. 
23.  19  thou  shalt  not  seethe  a  kid  in  hismother’s 
29.  31  and  seethe  his  flesh  in  the  holy  place 
34.  26  Thou  shalt  not  seethe  a  kid  in  his  mother’s 
Dcut  14.21  Thoushalt  not  seethe  akid  in  his  mother’s 

1  Sa.  2. 13  came,  while  the  flesh  was  in  seething,  was 

2  Ki.  4.3S  seethe  pottage  for  the  sons  of  the  prophets 
Zech  14.  21  come  and  take  of  them,  andseethe  therein 

3.  To  blow,  breathe  out,  boil,  net  naphach. 

Job  41.  20  smoke,  as  (out) of  aseethingpotorcaldron 
Jer.  1.  13  I  see  a  seething  pot ;  and  the  face  thereof 

SEER  — 

l.A  seer,  nm  chozeh. 

2  Sa/24. 11  came  unto  the  prophet  Gad,  David’s  seer 
2  Ki.  17.  13  by  all  the  prophets,  (and  by)  all  the  seers 

1  Ch.21.  9  Lord  spake  unto  Gad,  David’s  seer,  saying 

25.  5  sons  of  Heman  the  king’s  seer  in  the  wor. 
29.  29  written  in  the  book  of  Samuel  the  seer,  and 

2  Ch.  9.  29  in  the  visions  of  Iddo  the  seer  against  Jer. 

12.  15  of  Iddo  the  seer  coneerning'genealogies? 


SEGUB 


856 


SELLER 


2  Ch.io.  2  Jehu  the  soil  of  Hanani  the  seer  went  out 
29.  25  of  Gad  the  king's  seer,  and  Nathan  the  pr. 

20.  30  words  of  David,  and  of  Asapli  the  seer  :  and 
33.  18  words  of  theseersthat  spake  to  him  in  the 
33.  19  (are)  written  among  the  sayings  of  the  see. 

35. 15  and  Heman,  and  Jedutliun  the  king's  seer 
Isa  29  10  prophets  and  your  rulers,  the  seers  hath 
Amos  7  12  saitli  unto  Amos,  O  thou  seer,  go,  flee  thee 
Mic.  3.  7  Then  shall  the  seers  be  ashamed,  and  the 

2.  A  seer,  nu'i  rocli. 

1  Sa.  9.  9  Come,  and  let  us  go  to  the  seer :  for  (he  th. 

9.  9  a  prophet  was  beforetime  called  a  seer 

9.  it  draw  water,  and  said  unto  them,  Is  the  s. 

9  18  Tell  me,  I  pray  thee,  where  the  seer's  I10. 

9  19  answered  Saul,  and  said,  I  (am)  the  seer 

2  Sa.15.  27  (Art  not)  thouaseer?  return  into  the  city 

1  Ch.  9.  22  Samuel  the  seer  did  ordain  in  their  set  of. 

26.  28  all  that  Samuel  the  seer,  and  Saul  the  son 

29.  29  written  in  the  book  of  Samuel  the  seer,  aud 

2  Ch.  16.  7  at  that  time  Hanani  the  seer  came  to  Asa 

16. 10  Then  Asa  was  wroth  with  the  seer,  and 
Isa.  30  10  Which  say  to  the  seers,  See  not ;  aud  to  the 

SE'-GUB,  3W  might,  protection. 

1.  The  younger  son  of  Kiel  the  Bethelite,  who  rebuilt 
Jericho  in  the  time  of  Aliab  king  of  Israel,  b.c.  918. 

1  Ki.  16  34  set  up  the  gates,  .in  his  youngest  (son)S 

2.  A  son  of  Hezron  grandson  of  Judah.  B.c.  1490. 

1  Ch.  2.  21  whom  he  married,  .and  she  bare  him  S. 

2  22  AudS.  begat  Jair.whohad  three  and  twen. 

SE'-IR,  tj iv  rough,  wooded. 

1.  A  billy  region  S.  of  the  Salt  Sea  and  reaching  to  the 
Elanitic  Gulf;  it  was  occupied  iu  succession  by  the  Ho- 
rites,  Deut.  2.  12,  the  Esauites.  Gen.  32.  4.  and  the 
Edomites,  Deut.  2.  4. 

Gen.  14.  6  And  the  Horites  in  their  mount  S.,  unto 

32.  3  Jacob  sent . .  to  Esau . .  unto  the  laud  of  S. 

33. 14  on.  .until  I  come  unto  my  lord  unto  S. 

33.  16  Esau  returned  that  day  on  his  way  unto  S. 

36  8  Thus  dwelt  Esau  in  mount  S:  Esau  (is)  E. 

36.  9  Esau . .  father  of  the  Edomites  in  mount  S. 

36.  30  these  (are),  .their  dukes  iu  the  land  of  S. 

Num24.  18  S.  also  shall  be  a  possession  for  his  ene. 

Deut.  1.  2  by  tlieway  of  mounts  unto  Kadesh-barnea 

1.  44  the  Amorites.  .destroyed  you  in  S. .  .unto 

2.  1  and  we  compassed  mount  S.  many  days 

2.  4,  29  children  of  Esau,  which  dwell  in  S. 

2.  5  I  have  given  mount  S.  unto  Esau,  a  pos. 

2  8,  22  children  of  Esau,  which  dwelt  in  S. 

2.  12  The  Horims  also  dwelt  iu  S.  beforetime 

33.  2  The  Lord,  .rose  up  from  S.  unto  them 
Josh  II.  17  the  mount  Halak,  that  goeth  up  to  S. 

12.  7  unto  the  mount  Halak.  that  goeth  up  to  S. 

1 5.  10  the  border  compassed . .  unto  mount  S. 

24.  4  I  gave  unto  Esau  mount  S.,  to  possess  it 
Judg.  5.  4  when  thou  weutest  out  of  S. .  .the  earth 

1  Ch.  4.  42  five  hundred  men,  went  to  mount  S.,  ha. 

2  CI1.20.  10  the  children  of  Ammon .  .and  mount  S. 

20.  22  cliildrenof  Ammon,  Moab,  andmount  S. 

20.  23  up  against  the  inhabitants  of  mount  S. 

20.  23  had  made  an  end  of  the  inhabitants  of  S. 

25.  11  and  smote  of  the  children  of  S.  ten  thou. 

25.  14  he  brought  the  gods  of  the  children  of  S. 

Isa.  21. 11  He  calleth  to  me  out  of  S.,  Watchman 
Eze.  25.  8  Because  that  Moab  and  S.  do  say,  Behold 

35.  2  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against  mount  S. 

35.  3  Behold,  O  mount  S.,  I  (am)  against  thee 
35.  7  Thus  will  I  make  mounts,  most  desolate 

35.  15  thou  shalt  be  desolate,  O  mount  S..  and 
2.  The  grandfather  of  Hori,  ancestor  of  the  Horites 
B.c.  1840. 

Gen.  36.  20  These  (are)  the  sons  of  S  the  Horite,  who 

36.  21  the  children  of  S.  in  the  land  of  Edom 

1  Ch.  1.  38  the  sons  of  S. ;  Lotan,  andShobal,  and  Z 

SE-I-RATH,  rryyiyn  the  wooded. 

A  city  in  Ephraim,  near  Gilgal. 

Judg.  3.  26  And  Ehud.  .passed,  .and  escaped  unto  S. 
SEIZE  (on  or  upon),  to  — 

1  .To  take  or  keep  fast  hold,  pin  chazaq,  5. 

■Ter.  49.  24  fear  hath  seized  on  (her) ;  anguish  and  so. 

2.  To  take  possession,  un;  yarash,  5. 

Josh.  8.  7  rise  up  from  the  ambush,  and  seize  upon 

3.  To  take,  receive,  npS  laqach. 

Job  3.  6  let  darkness  seize  upon  it ;  let  it  not  be  jo. 

4.  To  take  away,  myi  nasha,  5. 

Psa.  55. 15  Let  death  seize  upon  them,  (and)  let  them 

5.  To  hold  down  or  firm,  uarixu  katecho. 

Mattz  1 .  38  kill  him ,  and  [let  us  seize  on]  his  inheritance 
SE-LA  HAM-MAH-LE'-KOTH,  nipbnerr  ySo  rock  of 
the  separations. 

A  hill  in  the  wilderness  of  Maou,  in  the  south  of  Ju- 

1  Sa.  23.  28  therefore  they  called  that  place  S.-ham. 
SE'-LA,  SE'-LAH,  ySpn  the  rock  or  cliff. 

The  capital  of  Edom,  called  also  Petra ,  in  the  valley 
Wady  Musi,  between  theSaltSeaand  the  Elanitic  Gulf ; 
called  Joktheel  by  Amaziali  king  of  Judah  after  his 
taking  it,  B.c.  839-822. 

2  Ki.  14.  7  He  slew,  .ten  thousand,  and  took  S.  by 
Isa.  16.  1  to  the  ruler  of  the  land  from  S.  to  the  w. 

SELAH  — 

A  pause,  or  musical  note,  nSp, 

Psa.  3.  2,  4,  S ;  4.  2,  4 ;  7.  5 ;  9.  16,  20;  20.  3;  21.  2; 
24.  6,  10;  32.  4,  5,  7;  39.  5,  11 ;  44.  8;  46.  3,  7,  11 ;  47.  4i  I 


48.  8;  49.  13,  15;  50.  6;  52.  3,  5;  54.  3;  55.  7,  19;  57-  3- 
6;  59-  5,  13  ;  60.  4;  61.  4  ;  62.  4,  8 ;  66.  4,  7,  15 ;  67.  1,  4; 

68.  7. 19,  32  ;  75.  3  ;  76-  3>  9  I  77  3>  9<  ’5  81.  7  ;  82.  2  ;  83. 

8;  84.  4,  8;  85.  2;  87.  3,  6;  88.  7,  10;  89.  4,  37,  45,  48; 

140.  3,  5,  8;  143.  6;  Hab.  3.  3,  9,  13. 

SE'-LED,  ibg  exultation. 

A  descendant,  of  Jehahmeel,  grandson  of  Pharez  son  of 
Judah.  B.c  1400. 

1  Ch.  2.  30  sous  of  Nadab  ;  S.,  and  Appaim  :  but  S. 

SEtLEH-CI-A,  SeAsnktia. 

A  city  of  Syria,  fourteen  miles  W.  of  Antioch,  and  five 
miles  N.  of  the  mouth  of  theOrontes;  called  also  S. 
Pieria  (from  Mount  Pierius)  and  S.  ad  mare  (from  the 
proximity  to  the  sea,  and  to  distinguish  it  from  others 
of  the  same  name).  Strabo  says  it  was  founded  by  Seleu- 
cus  Nicator,  B  C.  280;  in  245  it  was  taken  by  Ptolemy 
Euergetes ;  in  220  by  Autiochus  the  Great. 

Acts  1 3.  4  sent,  by  the  Holy  Ghost,  departed  unto  S. 
SELF,  SELVES  — 

1.  Flesh,  basar. 

Eccl.  2.  3  I  sought  iu  mine  heart  to  give  myself  un. 

2.  Animal  soul,  &  si  nepliesli. 

Lev.  11.  43  Ye  shall  not  make  yourselves  abominable 
11.  44  neither  shall  ye  defile  yourselves  with  any 
Deut  4  1 5  Take  ye  therefore  good  heed  unto  yourse. 
Josh. 2 3.  11  Take  good  heed  therefore  unto  yourselves 
1  Ki.  19.  4  he  requested  for  himself  that  he  might  die 
Esth.  4  13  Think  not  with  thyself  that  thou  shall  es. 

9.  31  as  they  had  decreed  for  themselves,  and 
Job  18.  4  He  teareth  himself  in  his  anger  :  shall  the 
32.  2  because  he  justified  himself  rather  than 
Psa.131.  2  Surely  I  have  behaved  and  quietedmyself 
Isa  5.  14  Therefore  hell  hath  enlarged  herself,  and 

46.  2  but  themselves  are  gone  into  captivity 

47.  14  they  shall  notdeliverthemselvesfrom  the 
Jer.  3.  11  Israel  hath  justified  herself  more  than  tr. 

17.  21  Take  heed  to  yourselves,  and  bear  no  bu. 
37.  q  Deceive  not  yourselves,  saying,  The  Chal. 
51.  14  The  LORD  of  hosts  hath  sworn  by  himself 
Amos  2.  14  neither  shall  the  mighty  deliver  himself 
2.  15  he  that  ruleth  the  horse  deliver  himself 
6.  8  The  Lord  God  hath  sworn  by  himself,  sai 
Jon.  4.  8  wished  in  himself  to  die,  and  said,  (It  is) 

3. lie,  he  himself,  aurAs  autos. 

1  Pe.  2.  24  Who  his  own  self  bare  our  sins  in  his  own 
See  also  Herself,  himself,  itself,  mine  own  self,  myself, 
ourselves,  themselves,  thyself,  your  own  self,  yourselves. 
— (Also)  Abase,  acquaint,  advise,  adventure,  afflict, 
anoint,  answer,  array,  assemble,  associate,  avenge,  make 
bald,  bathe,  behave,  bemoan,  be  beside,  bestir,  bethink, 
bewail,  bind,  boast,  bow,  burden,  call,  cast,  catch, 
circumcise,  clad,  clean,  cleanse,  clear,  clearing,  clothe, 
comfort,  commit,  condemned,  corrupt,  cover,  cut,  deck, 
defile,  delight,  deliver,  destroy,  discover,  disguise,  dis¬ 
perse,  divide,  ease,  encourage,  make  fair,  make  fat,  feign, 
fill,  force,  forswear,  fret,  show  (self)  friendly,  show  (self) 
froward,  gather,  gird,  glorify,  hang,  harden,  heed,  hide, 
hire  out,  hold,  honour,  humble,  behave  (self)  ill,  join, 
justify,  keep,  known,  lift,  lift  up,  lifting  up,  loose,  lothe, 
lover  of,  show  (self)  mad,  magnify,  make  (self)  many, 
show  (self)  marvellous,  show  (selves)  men,  show  (self) 
merciful,  mingle,  mix,  make  naked,  make  (self)  odious, 
oppose,  put  selves  to  pain,  present,  make  (self)  a  prey, 
make  (self)  a  prince,  profane,  make  (self)  a  prophet,  be¬ 
have  (self)  proudly,  show  (self)  pure,  purify,  put  forth, 
put  up,  quiet,  quit,  raise  up,  reconcile,  recover,  redeem, 
refrain,  refresh,  repent,  rest,  reveal,  revenge,  make  rich, 
roll,  sanctify,  save,  scrap,  sell,  separate,  separating, 
serve,  set,  sever,  shake,  show,  showing,  shut,  make  sick, 
solace,  sport,  spread,  stay,  stir  up,  make  (self)  strange, 
behave  (self)  strangely,  strengthen,  stretch,  stretch  out, 
strip,  show  (self)  strong,  submit,  thrust,  toss,  turn,  make 
(self)  unclean,  uncover,  show  (self)  unsavoury,  show 
(self)  upright,  behave  (self)  valiantly,  vaunt,  wallow, 
warm,  wash,  weary,  make  wise  behave  wisely,  with¬ 
draw,  withhold,  within,  wrap. 

SELF,  of  — 

Of  its  own  accord,  avrAgarus  automates. 

Mark  4.  28  the  earth  bringeth  forth  fruit  of  herself 
SELF  same  (thing)  — 

1  .This,  run  hazzeli. 

Lev.  23.'  14  until  the  self  same  day  that  ye  have  brou. 
2. Substance ,  dxj)  etsem. 

Gen.  7. 13  In  the  self  same  day  entered  Noah,  andS. 
17.  23  flesh  of  their  foreskin  in  the  self  same  day 
17.  26  In  tile  self  same  day  was  Abraham  circu. 
Exodi2.  17  for  in  this  self  same  day  have  I  brought 
12.  41  even  theself  samedayit  came  to  pass,  th. 
12.  51  it  came  to  pass  the  self  same  day,  (that) 
Lev.  23.  14  until  the  self  same  day  that  ye  have  brou. 

23.  21  yesliall proclaim  on  theself  sameday,(th.) 
Deut  32.  48  Lord  spake  untoMoses  tliatself  sameday 
Josh.  5.  11  did  eat  parched  (corn)  in  the  self  same 
Eze.  40.  1  in  the  self  same  day  the  hand  of  the  Lord 

3.  This  very  thing,  avrA  tovto  auto  louto. 

2  Co.  5.  5  hath  wrought  us  for  the  self  same  thing 

1. That  very,  AkcIvos  ekeinos. 

Matt.  8.  13  servant  was  healed  iu  the  self  same  hour 

SELF  will,  self  willed  — 

1  .Good  will,  good  pleasure,  jiin  ratson. 

Gen.  49.  6  in  their  self  will  they  digged  down  a  wall 

2.  Pleasing  one’s  self,  av6a S77  s  aulhades. 

Titus  1.  7  not  self  willed,  not  soon  angry,  not  given 
2  Be.  2.  10  Presumptuous  (are  they),  self  willed,  they 


SELL  (away,  self)  to  — 

1 .  To  sell,  "os  makar. 

Gen.  25.  31' Jacob  said,  Sell  me  this  day  thy  birthright 
25.  33  sware  unto  him:  and  he  sold  his  birthrig. 

31.  15  for  he  hath  sold  us,  and  hath  quite  devo. 

37.  27  Come,  and  let  us  sell  him  to  the  Ishmeel. 

37.  28  sold  Joseph  to  the  Ishmeelites  fortwenty 

37.  36  sold  him  into  Egypt  unto  Potipliar,  an  ofli. 
45.  4  Joseph  your  brother,  whom  ye  sold  into 
45.  5  angry  with  yourselves  that  ye  sold  me  hi. 
47.  20  for  the  Egyptians  sold  every  man  his  field 
47.  22  them ;  wherefore  they  sold  not  theirlands 
Exod2i.  7  if  aman  scllhis  daughter  to  be  a  maid  ser. 

21.  8  to  sell  her  unto  a  strange  nation  he  shall 
21.  16  he  that  stealeth  a  man,  and  selleth  him 
21.  35  then  they  shall  sell  the  live  ox,  and  divide 
22  1  steal  an  ox,  or  a  sheep,  and  kill  it,  or  sell 

Lev  25.  14  if  thou  sell  ought  unto  thy  neighbour,  or 
25.  15  according  unto  thenumber.  he  shall  sell 
25.  16  number,  .of  the  fruits  doth  he  sell  unto 
25.  25  hath  sold  away  (some)  of  his  possession 
25.  27  unto  the  man  to  whom  he  sold  it,  that  he 
25.  29  if  aman  sell  a  dwelling  house  in  a  walled 
27.  20  if  he  have  sold  the  field  to  another  man 
Deut  14  21  or  thou  mayest  sell  it  unto  an  alien  :  for 
21.  14  thou  shalt  not  sell  her  at  allformoney,  th. 
24.  7  making  merchandise  of  him,  or  selleth 
32.  30  except  their  Rock  had  sold  them,  andthe 
Judg.  2.  14  sold  them  into  the  hands  of  their  enemies 

3.  8  sold  them  into  the  hand  ofCliushan  risha. 

4.  2  Lord  sold  them  into  the  hand  of  Jabin 
4.  9  fortheLoRD  shallsellSiserainto  the  hand 

10.  7  sold  them  into  thehands  of  the  Philistines 
Ruth  4.  3  selleth  a  parcel  of  land,  which  (was)  our 

1  Sa.  12.  9  sold  them  unto  the  hand  of  Sisera,  capta. 

2  Ki.  4.  7  Go,  sell  the  oil,  and  pay  thy  debt,  and  li. 
Nell.  5.  8  will  ye  even  sell  your  brethren?  or  shall 

10.  31  any  victuals  on  the  sabbath  day  to  sell,  th. 
13.  15  iu  the  day  wherein  they  sold  victuals 
13. 16  sold  on  the  sabbath  unto  the  children  of 
Psa.  44.  12  Thou  sellest  thy  people  for  nought,  and 
P10V23.  23  Buy  the  truth,  and  sell  (it)  not;  (also)  wi. 

31.  24  Shemaketh  finelinen,  and  selleth  (it) ;  and 
Isa.  50.  1  to  whom  I  have  sold  you?  Behold,  foryo. 
Eze.  30. 12  sell  the  land  into  the  hand  of  the  wicked 
48.  14  they  shall  not  sell  of  it.  neither  exchange 
Joel  3.  3  sold  a  girl  for  wine,  that  they  might  drink 

3.  6  sold  unto  the  Grecians,  that  ye  might  re. 

3.  7  whether  ye  have  sold  them,  and  will  ret. 
3.8I  will  sell  your  sons  and  your  daughters 
3.  8  they  shall  sell  them  to  the  SabeaDS,  to  a 
Amos  2.  6  because  they  sold  the  righteous  for  silver 
Kali.  3.  4  selleth  nations  through  her  whoredoms 
Zech.11.  5  they  that  sell  them  say,  Blessed  (be)  the 

2 . To  be  sold,  "03  makar,  2. 

Lev.  25.  47  sell  himself  unto  the  stranger  (or)  sojou. 

3.  To  sell  self,  T?p  makar,  7. 

1  Ki.21.  20  because  thou  hast  sold  thyself  to  work  e. 
21.  23  which  did  sellliimself  to  w  ork  wickedness 

2  Ki.  17.  17  sold  themselves  to  do  evil  in  the  sight  of 

4.  To  break,  sell  corn,  igy  shabar. 

Gen.  41.  56  sold  unto  the  Egyptian  ;  and  the  famine 

5.  To  break,  sell  corn,  -OS'  shabar,  5. 

Gen.  42.  6  he  (it  was)  that  sold  to  all  the  people  of 
Deut.  2.  28  Thou  shalt  sell  me  meat  for  money,  that 
Frov  1 1.  26  upon  the  head  of  him  that  selleth  (it) 
Amos  8.  5  new  moon  be  gone,  that  we  may  sell  corn 

8.  6  (yea),  aud  sell  the  refuse  of  the  wheat? 

6.  To  give  away,  cnroSlScvgi  apodidomi. 

Acts  5.  8  Tell  me  whether  ye  sold  the  land  for  so 

7.  9  patriarchs,  moved  with  envy , sold  Josept 
Heb.  12.  16  who  for  one  morsel  of  meat  sold  his  birt 

7 . To  cause  to  pass  over,  sell,  dispose  of,  irnrpacrKw 
Matti3.  46  went  and  sold  all  that  he  had,  and  bough' 
Acts;  2.  45  sold  their  possessions  and  goods,  and  pa 

8.  To  sell,  irteXece  poled. 

Matt  13.  44  selleth  all  that  he  hath,  and  buyeth  tha 
19.  21  go  (and)  sell  that  thou  hast,  and  give  to 

21.  12  cast  out  all  them  that  sold  and  bought  ii 
21. 12  overthrew,  .the  seats  of  them  that  soldd 
25.  9  but  go  ye  rather  to  them  that  sell,  and 

Markio.  21  go  thy  way,  sell  whatsoever  thou  hast,  am 

1 1 .  15  cast  out  them  that  sold  and  bought  in  tin 

11.  13  overthrew,  .the  seats  of  them  that  soldd 
Lukei2.  33  Sell  that  ye  have,  and  give  alms  ;  provid. 

17.  28  they  bought,  they  sold,  they  plan  ted,  the; 

18.  22  sell  all  that  thou  hast,  and  distribute  un 

19.  45  began  to  cast  out  them  that  sold  thereii 

22.  36  let  him  sell  his  garment,  and  buy  one 
John  2.  14  found  in  the  temple  those  that  sold  oxei 

2.  16  said  unto  them  that  sold  doves,  Take  th 
Acts  4.  34  sold  them,  and  brought  the  prices  of  tin 

4.  37  Having  land,  sold  (it),  and  brought  the 

5.  1  certain  man  named  Ananias.,  sold  a  pos 
Rev.  13.  17  that  no  man  might  buy  or  sell,  save  he 

SELLER  (of  purple)  — 

1  .To  sell,  "CD  makar. 

Neh.  1 1.  20  sellers  of  all  kind  of  ware,  lodged  withou 
Isa.  24.  2  as  with  the  buyer,  so  with  the  seller  ;  a 
Eze  7.  12  let  not  the  buyer  rejoice,  nor  the  seller 
7.13  For  the  seller  shall  not  return  to  that  wl, 

2  .A  seller  of  purple ,  TroptpvpAnuKis  porphurnp"ht 

Acts  16.  14  woman  named  Lydia,  a  seller  of  purple 


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SELVEDGE,  selvage  — 

End,  extremity,  qatsah. 

Exod26.  4  from  the  selvage  in  the  coupling  ;  and  li. 

36.  11  edge  of  one  curtain  from  the  selvage  in 

SELVES,  themselves,  yourselves  — 

Of  one  another,  a.\\i]\uv  allelbn. 

Mark  8. 16  reasoned  among  themselves,  saying,  (It  is) 

9.  34  they  had  disputed  among  themselves,  who 

15.  31  said  among  themselves  with  the  scribes 
Luke  4.  36  spake  among  themselves,  saying,  What  a 
John  6.  43  said .. Murmur  not  among  yourselves 

6.  52  Jews  therefore  strove  among  themselves 

11.  56  spake  among  themselves,  as  they  stood  in 

16.  17  said,  .among  themselves,  What isthis  that 
16.  19  Do  ye  enquire  among  yourselves  of  that  I 

19.  24  They  said  therefore  amongthemselves,  Let 

Acts  4.  15  council,  they  conferred  amongthemselves 

26.  31  they  talked  between  themselves,  saying 
28.  4  said  among  themselves,  No  doubt  this  man 
28.  25  when  they  agreed  not  among  themselves 

1  Th.  5.  11  Wherefore  comfort  yourselves  together 
5. 15  that  which  is  good,  both  among  yoursel. 

SEM,  See  Shem. 

Son  of  Noah,  and  father  of  Arphaxad.  B.c.  2448. 

Luke  3.  36  which  was  (the  son)  of  S.,  which  was  (the 

SE-MACH'IAH,  br;D?  Jail  supports. 

Son  of  Shemaiah,  a  Kohathite,  a  gatekeeper  of  the  ta¬ 
bernacle  in  the  days  of  David.  B.c.  1015. 

1  CI1.26.  7  whose  brethren,  .strongmen,  Elihu.andS. 

SE-ME'-I,  Se/rei.  An  ancestor  of  Jesus.  See  Shimei. 
Luke  3.  26  which  was  (the  sou)  of  [S].,  which  was 

SE-NA'-AH,  nrtjpn  thorn-hedge.  See  Ilassenaah. 

A  city  in  Judah,  some  of  whose  inhabitants  returned 
with  Zerubbabel  from  exile.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  35  children  of  S.,  three  thousand,  .six  him. 
Neh.  7.  38  children  of  S.,  three  thousand  nine  liun. 

SENATE,  SENATOR  — 

1  .Elder,  aged,  senior,  |p;  zaqen. 

Psa.  105.  22  To  bind  his  princes,  .and  teach  his  sena. 
V..  Senate,  assembly  of  elders,  -yepovaia  gerousia. 

Acts  5.  21  and  all  the  senate  of  the  children  of  Israel 
REND  (again,  away,  earnestly,  forth,  out),  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  go  or  come  in,  Ni2  bo,  5. 

Lev.  26.  36  I  will  send  a  faintness  into  their  hearts 
‘l.Togo  on,  tjSn  halak. 

Neh.  6.  17  the  nobles  of  Judah  sent  many  lettersun. 

3.  To  cast  up  and  down,  Sia  tul,  5. 

Jon.  1.  4  the  Lord  sent  out  a  great  wind  into  the 

4 . To  set  over,  or  give  a  charge  to,  niy  tsavah,  3. 
Ezra  8.  17  I  sent  them  with  commandment  unto  I. 

6.  To  belch  out,  send  forth,  5)33  naba,  5. 

Eccl.  10.  1  flies  cause  the  ointment,  .to  send  forth 

6.  To  wave,  shake  out,  fpj  nuph,  5. 

Psa.  68.  9  Thou,  0  God  didst  send  a  plentiful  rain 

7.  To  give,  [03  nalhan. 

Exod.  9.  23  the  Loud  sent  thunder  and  hail,  and  the 
Dent  11.  15  I  will  send  grass  in  thy  fields  for  thy  ca. 

1  Sa  12.  17  I  will  call  unto  the  Lord,  and  he  shall  se. 

12.  18  the  Lord  sent  thunder  and  rain  that  day 

2  Sa.  24.  15  the  Lord  sent  a  pestilence  upon  Israel 

1  Ki  17. 14  the  day  (that)  the  Lord  sendeth  rain  up. 

18.  1  show  thyself  unto  Allah  ;  and  I  will  send 

2  Ki.  19.  7  I  will  send  a  Mast  upon  him,  and  he  shall 

1  Ch. 21.  14  the  Lord  sent  pestilence  upon  Israel:  and 

2  Ch.  6.  27  send  rain  upon  thy  land,  which  thou  hast 
Psa.  68.  33  he  doth  send  out  his  voice,  (and  that)  a 

77.  17  the  skies  sent  out  a  sound  :  thine  arrows 
Song  1.  12  my  spikenard  sendeth  forth  the  smell  th. 
Isa.  37.  7  I  will  send  a  blast  upon  him,  and  he  shall 

8.  To  send,  nhy  shalach. 

Gen.  20.  2  Abimelech  king  of  Gerar  sent  and  tookS. 
24.  7  he  shall  send  his  angel  before  thee,  and 
24.  40  will  send  his  angel  with  thee,  and  prosp. 

27.  42  she  sent  and  called  J acob  her  younger  son 

27.  45  then  I  will  send  and  fetch  thee  from  th. 

28.  5  Isaac  sent  away  Jacob  :  and  he  went  to 

31.  4  Jacob  sent  and  called  Rachel  and  Leah 

32.  3  Jacob  sent  messengers  before  him  to  Es. 
32.  5  I  have  sent  to  tell  my  lord,  that  I  may  find 

37.  13  come,  and  I  will  send  thee  unto  them 

37.  14  he  sent  him  out  of  the  vale  of  Hebron, and 

38.  17  Wilt  thou  give  .  .a  pledge,  till  thou  send 
38.  20  Judah  sent  the  kid  by  the  hand  of  his  fr. 
38.  23  I  sent  this  kid,  and  thou  hast  not  found 
38.  25  she  sent  to  her  father  in  law,  saying,  By 

41.  8  he  sent  and  called  for  all  the  magicians 

41.  14  Pharaoh  sent  and  called  Joseph,  and  they 

42.  4  Benjamin,  Joseph's  brother,  Jacob  sent 

42.  16  Send  one  of  you,  and  let  him  fetch  your 

43.  8  Send  the  lad  with  me,  and  we  will  arise 
45.  5  God  did  send  me  before  you  to  preserve 
45.  7  God  sent  me  before  you  to  preserve  you 
45.  8  (it  was)  not  you  (that)  sent  me  hither,  but 

45.  23  And  to  his  father  he  sent  after  this  (m. ) 

43.  27  saw  the  wagons  which  Joseph  had  sent 

46.  5  in  the  wagons  which  Pharaoh  had  sent  to 
46-  28  he  sent  Judah  before  him  unto  Joseph,  to 

Exod.  2.  5  when  she  saw  the  ark .  she  sent  her  maid 

3.  10  I  will  send  thee  unto  Pharaoh,  that  thou 

3.  12  a  token  unto  thee  that  I  have  sent  thee 
3.  13  The  Lord  God  of  your  fathers  hath  sent  | 
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Exod.3.  14  Thus  shalt  thou  say.  .1  A51  hath  sent  me 

3.  15  the  God  of  Jacob,  hath  sent  me  unto  you 
4. 13  And  he  said,  Omy  Lord,  send,  I  pray  thee 

4.  13  by  the  hand  (of  him  whom)  thou  wilt  se. 

4.  28  the  words  of  the  Lord  who  had  sent  him 

5.  22  Lord,  .why  (is)  it  (that)  thou  hast  sent  me? 

7.  16  The  Lord  God  of  the  Hebrews  hath  sent 

9.  7  Pharaoh  sent,  and,  behold,  there  wasnot 
9.  14  I  will  at  this  time  send  all  my  plagues  up. 
9. 19  Send  therefore  now,  (and)  gather  thy  ca. 
9.  27  Pharaoh  sent,  and  called  for  Moses,  and 

23.  20 1  send  an  angel  before  thee,  to  keep  thee 
23  28  I  will  send  hornets  before  thee,  which  sh. 

24.  5  he  sent  young  men  of  the  children  of  Isr. 

33.  2  I  will  send  an  angel  before  thee :  and  I 

33.  12  hast  not  let  me  know  whom  thou  wilt  se. 
Numi3.  2  Send  thou  men,  that  they  may  search  the 

13.  2  of  every  tribe  of  their  fathers  shall  ye  se. 

13.  3  sent  them  from  the  wilderness  of  Paran 

13.  16  the  men  which  Moses  sent  to  spy  out  the 

13. 17  Moses  sent  them  to  spy  out  the  land  of  C. 

13.  27  we  came  unto  the  land  whither  thou  sent. 

14.  36  the  men  which  Moses  sent  to  search  the 
16.  12  Moses  sent  to  call  Dathanand  Abiram.the 
16.  28  ye  shall  know  that  the  Lord  hath  sent  me 
16.  29  If  these  men  die . .  the  Lord  hath  not  sent 

20.  14  -Moses  sent  messengers  from  Kadesli  unto 

20.  16  he  heard  our  voice,  and  sent  an  angel,  and 

21.  21  Israel  sent  messengers  unto  Sihon  king  of 

21.  32  Moses  sent  to  spy  out  Jaazer,  and  they  to. 

22.  5  He  sent  messengers  therefore  unto  Bala. 

22.  10  Balak.  king  of  Moab,  hath  sent  unto  me 
22.  15  Balak  sent  yet  again  princes,  more  and 
22.  37  Did  I  not  earnestly  send  unto  thee  to  call 
24.  12  thy  messengers  which  thou  sentest  unto 
31.  4  Of  every  tribe  a  thousand,  .shall  ye  send 

31.  6  Moses  sent  them  to  the  war,  a  thousand 

32.  8  when  I  sent  them  from  Kadesh-bameato 
Deut.  1.  22  We  will  send  men  before  us,  aud  they  sh. 

2.  26  I  sent  messengers  out  of  the  wilderness  of 
9.  23  when  the  Lord  sent  you  from  Kadesh-b. 

19.  12  the  elders  of  his  city  shall  send  and  fetch 

34.  11  the  wonders  which  the  Lord  sent  him  to 
Josh.  1.  16  whithersoever  thou  sendest  us  we  will  go 

2.  1  thesonof  Nunsentoutof  Shittimtwomen 
2.  3  the  king  of  Jericho  sent  unto  Rahab,  say. 

6.  17  she  hid  the  messengers  that  we  sent 

6.  25  the  messengers  which  Joshua  sent  to  spy 

7.  2  Joshua  sent  men  from  Jericho  to  Ai,  wh. 

7.  22  Joshua  sent  messengers,  anil  they  ran  unto 

8.  3  men  of  valour,  and  sent  them  away  by  ni. 

8.  9  Joshua  therefore  sent  them  forth  :  and 

10.  3  Adoni-zedek  king  of  Jerusalem  sent  unto 

10.  6  the  men  of  Gibeon  sent  unto  J  oshua  to  the 

11.  1  he  sent  to  Jobab  king  of  Madon,  and  to 

14.  7  Moses  the  servant  of  the  Lord  sent  me  fr. 

14.  11  this  day  as  (I  was)  in  the  day  that  Moses 
1?.  4  I  will  send  them,  and  they  shall  rise  and 
22.  13  the  children  of  Israel  sent  unto  the  cliil. 
24.  5  I  sent  Moses  also  and  Aaron,  and  I  plag. 
24.  9  sent  and  called  Baalam  the  son  of  Beor  to 
24.  12  I  sent  the  hornet  before  you,  which  drave 

Judg.  3. 15  by  him  the  children  of  Israel  sent  a  pre. 

4.  6  And  she  sent  and  called  Barak  the  son  of 
6.  8  the  Lord  sent  a  prophet  unto  the  childr. 
6.  14  Go  in  this  thy  might . .  have  not  I  sent  tli.? 
6.  35  he  sent  messengers  throughout  all  Mana. 

6.  35  and  he  sent  messengers  unto  Asher,  and 

7.  24  Gideon  sent  messengers  throughout  all 

9.  23  God  sent  an  evil  spirit  between  Abimelech 

9.  31  he  sent  messengers  unto  Abimelech  priv. 

11.  12  Jephtliah  sent  messengers  unto  the  king 
11.  14  Jephtliah  sent  messengers  again,  unto  the 
11.  17  Israel  sent  messengers  unto  the  king  of  E. 

11. 17  in  like  manner  they  sent  unto  the  king  of 
11.  19  Israel  sent  messengers  unto  Sihon  king  of 
11.28  the  words  of  J  eplithah  which  he  sent  him 
11.  38  hesentheraway  (for)twomontlis:  andshe 
13.  8  let  the  man  of  God  which  thou  didst  send 
16.  18  she  sent  and  called  for  the  lords  of  the  P. 

18.  2  the  children  of  Dan  sent  of  their  family 
20. 12  the  tribes  of  Israel  sent  men  through  all 
21.  10  the  congregation  sent  thither  twelve  th. 
21.  13  the  whole  congregation  sent  (some)  to  sp. 

1  Sa.  4.  4  the  people  sent  to  Shiloh,  that  they  mig. 

5.  8  They  sent  therefore,  and  gathered  all  the 

5.  11  they  sent  and  gathered  together  all  the 

6.  21  they  sent  messengers  to  the  inhabitants 
9.  16  I  will  send,  .a  man  out  of  the  land  of  Be. 

11.  3  that  we  may  send  messengers  unto  all  the 

12.  8  the  Lord  sent  Moses  and  Aaron,  which 

12.  11  And  the  Lord  sent  Jerubbaal,  and  Bedan 

15.  1  TheLoRDsentmetoanointthee(tobe)ki. 

15.  18  the  Lord  sent  thee  on  a  journey,  and  said 

15.  20  have  gone  the  way  which  the  Lord  sent 

16.  1  I  will  send  thee  to  Jesse  the  Beth-lehem. 

16.  11  Send  and  fetch  him  :  for  we  will  not  sit 

16.  12  he  sent  ami  brought  him  in.  Now  he  (was) 
16. 19  Saul  sent  messengers  unto  Jesse,  and  said 
16.  20  and  sent  (them)  by  David  his  son  unto  Sa. 
16.  22  Saul  sent  to  Jesse,  saying,  Let  David,  I 

18.  5  David  went  out  whithersoever  Saul  sent 

19.  11  Saul  also  sent  messengers  unto  David’s 

19.  14  when  Saul  sent  messengers  to  take  David 
19.  15  Saul  sent  the  messengers  (again)  to  see  D. 
19.  20  Saul  sent  messengers  to  take  David :  and 
19.  21  he  sent  other  messengers,  and  they  prop. 

19.  21  Saulsent  messengers  again  the  third  time 

20.  12  and  I  then  send  not  unto  thee,  and  show 

20.  21  I  will  send  a  lad,  (saying, )Go,  find  out  the 

20.  31  send  and  fetch  him  unto  me,  for  he  shall 

21.  2  of  the  business  whereabout  I  send  thee 


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1 1  the  king  sent  to  call  Ahimelech  the  priest 
5  David  sent  out  ten  young  men ;  and  Dav. 

14  David  sent  messengers  out  of  the  wilder. 

25  saw  not  the  young  men .  thou  didst  send 
32  which  sent  thee  this  day  to  meet  me 

39  David  sent  and  communed  with  Abigail 

40  David  sent  us  unto  thee,  to  take  thee  to 

4  David  therefore  sent  out  spies,  and  und. 

5  David  sent  messengers  unto  the  men  of 

12  Abner  sent  messengers  unto  David  on  his 

14  David  sent  messengers  to  Ish-boshetli,  S. 

15  Ish-boslieth  sent,  and  took  her  from  (her) 

26  he  sent  messengers  after  Abner,  which 

11  Hiram  king  of  Tyre  sent  messengers  to 
10  Toi  sent  Joram  his  son  unto  king  David 
5  David  sent,  and  fetched  him  out  of  theli. 

.  2  David  sent  to  comfort  him  by  the  hand  of 
3  that  he  hath  sent  comforters  unto  thee? 

3  hath  not  David  (rather)  sent  his  servants 

5  hesenttomeet  them,  because  the  men  we. 

6  the  children  of  Ammon  sent  and  hired 

7  he  sent  Joab,  and  all  the  host  of  the  mi. 

.  16  Hadarezer  sent,  and  brought  out  the  Syr. 
1  David  sent  Joab,  and  his  servants  with 

3  And  David  sent  and  enquired  after  the  w. 

4  And  David  sent  messengers  and  tookher 

5  the  woman  conceived,  and  sent  and  told 

6  David  sent  to  Joab,  (saying),  Send  me  U. 

6  And  Joab  sent  Uriah  to  David 

14  David  wrote  a  letter  to  Joab,  and  sent(it) 
18  Then  Joabsent  and  told  David  all  theth. 
22  showed  David  all  that  Joab  had  senthim 

27  David  sent  and  fetched  her  to  his  house 

1  And  the  Lord  sent  Nathan  unto  David 
25  he  sent  by  the  hand  of  Nathan  the  prop. 
27  Joab  sent  messengers  to  David,  and  said 

7  David  sent  home  to  Tamar,  saying,  Go  now 

2  Joab  sent  to  Tekoah,  and  fetched  thence 
29  Absalom  sent  for  Joab,  to  have  senthim 
29  when  he  sent  again  a  second  time,  he  wo. 
32  Behold,  I  sent  unto  thee,  saying,  Come  hi. 
32  that  I  may  send  thee  to  the  king,  to  say 

10  Absalom  sent  spies  throughout  all  tlietr. 

12  Absalom  sent  for  Aliithophelthe  Gilonite 
36  by  them  ye  shall  send  unto  me  every  th. 

16  send  quickly,  and  tell  David,  saying,  Lo. 
29  When  Joab  sent  the  king’s  servant,  and 

11  David  sent  to  Zadok  and  to  Abiathar  the 

14  they  sent  (this  word)  unto  the  king,  Re. 

15  he  sent  out  arrows,  and  scattered  them 

17  He  sent  from  above,  betook  me ;  he  drew 

13  what  answerlshall  return  to  him  thatse. 
44  the  kinghath  sent  with  him  Zadok  thepr. 
53  Solomon  sent,  and  they  brought  him  down 
25  Solomon  sent  by  theliand  of  Benaiahthe 
29  Solomon  sentBenaiahtheson  of  Jehoiada 
36  the  king  sent  and  called  for  Shimei,  and 
42  the  king  sent  and  called  for  Shimei  and 

1  Hiram  kingof  Tyre  senthis  servants  unto 

2  And  Solomon  sent  to  Hiram,  saying 

8  Hiram  sent  to  Solomon,  saying,  I  have 

8  considered  the  things  which  thou  sentest 

14  he  sent  them  to  Lebanon,  ten  thousand  a 

13  Solomon  sent  and  fetched  Hiram  out  ofT. 
44  whithersoever  thou  shalt  send  them,  aud 

14  Hiram  sent  to  the  king  six  score  talents 
27  Hiram  sent  in  the  navy  his  servants,  shi. 

3  they  sent  and  calledhim.  And  Jeroboam 

18  Relioboam  sent  Adoram,  who  (was)  over 
20  they  sent  and  called  him  unto  the  congr. 

18  Asa  sent  them  to  Ben-hadad,  the  son  of 

19  I  have  sent  unto  thee  a  present  of  silver 

20  sent  the  captains  of  the  host  which  lie  had 
10  whither  my  lord  hath  not  sent  to  seekth. 
zg  send,  (and)  gather  to  me  all  Israel  unto 
20  Aliab  sent  unto  all  the  children  of  Israel 

2  Jezebel  sent  amessenger  unto  Elijah,  say. 
2  he  sent  messengers  to  Aliab  king  of  Israel 

5  Although  I  have  sent  unto  thee,  saying 

6  I  will  send  my  servants  unto  thee  tomor. 

7  he  sent  unto  me  for  my  wives,  and  for  my 

9  All  that  thou  didst  send  for  to  thy  serv. 

10  Ben-hadad  sent  unto  him,  and  said,  Th 
17  Ben-hadail  sent  out,  and  they  told  him 

8  sent  the  letters  unto  the  elders  and  to  the 

11  did  as  Jezebel  had  sent  unto  them,  (and) 
11  written  in  the  letters  which  she  had  sent 
14  theysent  to  Jezebel,  saying,  Naboth  isst. 
2  he  sent  messengers,  and  said  unto  them 
6  turn  again  unto  the  king  that  sent  you 

6  thou  sendest  to  enquire  of  Baal-zebub  the 

9  the  king  sent  unto  him  a  captain  of  fifty 
11  he  sent  unto  him  another  captain  of  fifty 
13  he  sent  again  a  captain  of  the  third  fifty 

16  thou  hast  sent  messengers  to  enquire  of 
2,  4,  6  tarry  here,  .for  the  Lord  hath  sent 

16  Aud  he  said,  Ye  shall  not  send 

17  he  said,  Send.  They  sent  therefore  fifty 

7  he  went  and  sent  to  Jefioshaphatthe  king 
22  Send  me,  I  pray  thee  one  of  the  young 

5  I  will  send  a  letter  unto  the  king  of  Israel 

6  I  have  (therewith)  sent  Naaman  my  serv. 

7  that  this  man  doth  send  unto  me  to  reco. 

8  he  sent  to  the  king,  saying,  Wherefore  ha. 
10  Elisha  sent  amessenger  unto  him,  saying 
22  My  master  hath  sent  me,  saying,  Behold 

9  the  man  of  God  sent  unto  the  king  of  Is. 
10  the  king  of  Israel  sent  to  the  place  which 

13  spy  where  he  (is),  that  I  may  send  and  fet. 

14  Therefore  sent  he  thither  horses,  and  ch 
32  and  (the  king)  sent  a  man  from  before  him 
32  this  son  of  a  murderer  hath  sent  to  take 


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Ki  7  ii  take,  .live  of  the  horses,  .and  let  us  send 
'  ,  ii  the  king  sent  after  the  host  of  the  Syrians 

8.'  q  Ben-hadad  king  of  Syria  hath  sent  me  to 
o  1 7  Take  an  horseman,  and  send  to  meet  them 
q  in  he  sent  out  a  second  on  horseback,  which 
io.  i  Jehu  wrote  letters,  and  sent  to  Samaria 
io  5  the  bringers  up  (of  tire  children),  sentto  .1. 
lo’  7  put  their  heads  in  baskets,  and  sent  him 

10  2i  And  Jehu  sent  through  all  Israel;  and  all 

1 1  4  Jehoiada  sent  and  fetched  the  rulers  over 

12.  18  sent  (it)  to  Ilazael  king  of  Syria:  and  he 
,,  8  Amaziah  sent  messengers  to  Jehoash.the 

I .  O  the  king  of  Israel  sent  to  Amaziah  king 
14  9  thistle  that  (was)  in  Lebanon  sent  to  the 

ij.  19  they  sent  after  him  to  Lachish,  and  slew 
ifi  7  Ahaz  sent  messengers  to  Tiglath-pileser 
16  8  sent  (it  for)  a  present  to  the  king  of  Assy. 

16.  IO  Ahaz  sent  to  Urijahthepriest  the  fashion 

16  ii  according  to  all  that  king  Ahaz  had  sent 

17  4  he  had  sent  messengers  to  So  king  of  Eg. 

17  13  which  I  sentto  you  by  my  servants  the  pr. 

18  14  Hezekiali  king  of  Judah  sent  to  the  king 

18.  i7  the  king  of  Assyria  sent  Tartan,  and  Rab. 

18  27  Hath  my  master  sent  me  to  thy  master 
iq  2  he  sent  Eliakim,  which  (was)  over  the  ho. 
iq.  4  the  king  of  Assyria  his  master  hath  sent 
iq  q  lie  sent  messengers  again  unto  Hezekiali 
iq  1 6  which  hath  sent  him  to  reproach  the  liv 
iq  20  the  son  of  Arnoz  sent  to  Hezekiali,  saying 

20  12  sent  letters  and  a  present  unto  Hezekiali 

22  3  the  king  sent  Shaphan  the  son  of  Azaliah 

22.’  is  Thus  saith  the  LORD.  .Tell  the  man  that  s. 

22  18  the  king  of  Judah,  which  sent  you  to  enq. 
23!  1  the  king  sent,  and  they  gathered  unto  him 

23  16  sent,  and  took  the  bones  out  of  the  sepu. 

1  Ch.13'  2  let  us  send  abroad  unto  our  brethren  every 

14  I  Hiram  king  of  Tyre  sent  messengers  to  D. 

18.  10  He  sent  Hadoram  his  son  to  king  David 
in.  2  David  sent  messengers  to  comfort  himeo. 
iq  3  that  he  hath  sent  comforters  unto  thee 
iq  5  he  sent  to  meet  them  :  for  the  men  were 
iq.  6  the  children  of  Ammon  sent  a  thousand 

19  8  he  sent  Joab,  and  all  the  host  of  the  mig. 
iq.  16  they  sent  messengers,  and  drew  forth  the 

21  12  what  word  I  shall  bring ..  to  him  that  sent 
21  15  God  sent  an  angel  unto  Jerusalem  to  des. 

2  Ch.  2.  3  Solomon  sent  to  Huram  the  king  of  Tyre 

2  3  didst  send  him  cedars  to  build  him  an  I10. 

2.  7  Send  me  now  therefore  a  man  cunning  to 
2.  8  Send  me  also  cedar  trees,  fir  trees,  and 
2  11  answered  in  writing,  which  he  sent  to  S. 

2.  13  I  have  sent  a  cunning  man,  endued  with 
2  15  the  oil,  and  the  wine  .  .let  him  send  unto 

6.  34  by  the  way  that  thou  slialt  send  them,  and 
8.  18  Huram  sent  him,  by  the  hands  of  his  ser. 
10.  3  they  sent  and  called  him.  So  Jeroboam 
10  18  Rehoboam  sent  Hadoram  that  (was)  over 
16  2  sent  to  Ben-liadad  king  of  Syria,  tliatdw. 
16  3  I  liavesent  theesilverand  goldjgo,  break 

16  4  sent  the  captains  of  hisarmiesagainst  the 

17  7  he  sent  to  his  princes,  (even)  to  Ben-hail 

24  19  he  sent  prophets  to  them,  to  bring  them 

23  15  he  sent  unto  him  a  prophet,  which  said 
23  17  sentto  Joash,  the  sonof  Jehoahaz.thcson 
23  18  Joash  king  of  Israel  sent  to  Amaziah  king 
23  18  The  thistle  that  (was)  in  Lebanon  sent  to 
23  27  they  sent  to  Lachish  after  him,  and  slew 
28  16  At  that  time  did  king  Ahaz  send  unto  the 
30  I  Hezekiali  sentto  all  Israel  and  Judah,  and 
32.  q  this  did  Sennacherib  king  of  Assyria  send 
32  21  tlie  Loud  sent  an  angel,  which  cut  oif  all 
-4  8  he  sent  Shaphan  the  son  of  Azaliah,  and 

34  23  saith  the  Lord.  .Tell  ye  the  man  that  sent 

34.  26  the  king  of  Judah,  who  sentyouto  enquire 

34.  29  the  king  sent  and  gathered  together  all  the 

35.  21  he  sent  ambassadors  to  him  saying 

26  10  Nebuchadnezzar  sent  and  brought  him  to 
3.5.  13  the  LoRdGo.I  of  their  fathers  sent  to  them 
36  15  rising  up  betimes,  and  sending;  because 
Ezra  8.  16  Then  sent  I  for  Eliezer,  for  Ariel,  for  Sh. 
Neh.  2.  5  that  thou  wouldest  send  me  unto  Judah 

2  6  it  pleased  the  king  to  send  me ;  and  I  set 
2.  9  the  king  had  sent  captains  of  the  army  and 

6.  2  Gesliem  sent  unto  me,  saying,  Come,  let 

6.  3  I  sent  messengers  unto  them,  saying,  I 

6  4  they  sent  unto  me  four  times  after  this  so. 
6.  5  Then  sent  Sanballat  his  servant  unto  me 
6  8  1  sent  unto  him,  saying,  There  are  no  such 
6  12  lo,  I  perceived  that  God  had  not  sent  him 
6.  19  (And)  Tobiah  sent  letters  to  put  me  in  fear 
8.  10  send  portionsunto  them  for  whom  nothing 
Esth  I  22  he  sent  letters  into  all  the  king’s  provin. 

’  4  4  she  sent  raiment  to  clothe  Mordecai,  and 

3  10  he  sent  and  called  for  his  friends,  and  Ze. 
8  IO  sent  letters  by  posts  on  horseback,  (and) 
q.  20  sent  letters  unto  all  the  Jews  that  (were) 
q  30  he  sent  the  letters  unto  all  the  Jews,  to  the 

Job  I  4  sent  and  called  for  their  three  sisters,  to 
I  5  Job  sent  and  sanctified  them,  and  rose  up 
C.  10  Whogiveth  rain .  .and  sendeth  waters  up. 

Psa  18  14  he  sent  out  his  arrows,  and  scattered  them 

18  16  He  sent  from  above,  he  took  me,  he  drew 
20.  2  Send  thee  help  from  the  sanctuary,  and 

43.  3  O  send  out  thy  light  and  thy  truth  :  let 
37.  3  He  shall  send  from  heaven,  and  save  me 
57.  3  God  shall  send  forth  his  mercy  andhistr. 
59.  title,  when  Saul  sent,  and  they  watched 
78.  25  Man  did  eat  angels’  food  :  he  sent  them 
105.  17  He  sent  a  man  before  them,  (even)  Joseph 
105.  20  The  king  sent  and  loosed  him  ;  (even)  the 
105.  26  ne  sent  Moses  his  servant,  (and)  Aaron 
103.  28  He  sent  darkness,  and  made  it  dark;  and 


Psa.  107.  20  He  sent  his  word,  and  healed  them,  and 
1 10.  2  The  Lord  shall  send  the  rod  of  thy  stre. 
in  9  He  sent  redemption  unto  his  people:  he 
>35-  9  (Who)  sent  tokens  and  wonders  into  the 
114  7  Send  thine  hand  from  above;  rid  me,  and 
147.  15  He  sendeth  forth  his  commandment  (up.) 
147  18  He  sendeth  out  his  word,  and  meltetli  th. 
Prov.  9  3  She  hath  sent  forth  her  maidens  :  she  cr. 

10. 26  so  (is)  the  sluggard  to.them  that  send  lnm 

22.  21  answer  the  words  of  truth  to  them  that  s. 

25  13  (so  is)  a  faithful  messengertothemthats. 
26.  6  He  that  sendeth  a  message  by  the  hand 

Isa.  6.  8  heard  the  voice,  .saying,  Whom  shall  I  se. 

6.  8  who  will  go  for  us?  Then  said  I .  .send  me 
9  8  The  Lord  sent  a  word  into  Jacob,  and  it 

16.  I  Send  ye  the  lamb  to  the  ruler  of  the  land 

18.  2  That  sendeth  ambassadors  by  the  sea,  ev. 

19.  20  shall  send  them  a  saviour,  and  a  great  one 

20.  1  Sargon  the  king  of  Assyria  sent  him,  and 

36.  2  king  of  Assyria  sent  Rabsliakeh  from  Lac. 

36.  12  Hath  my  master  sent  me  to  thy  master 

37.  2  sent  Eliakim,  who  (was)  over  the  househ. 
37.  4,  17  hath  sent  to  reproach  the  living  God 
37.  9  he  sent  messengers  to  Hezekiali,  saying 
37.  21  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz  sent  unto  Hezek. 
39.  1  sent  letters  and  a  present  to  Hezekiah 
42.  19  deaf,  as  my  messenger  (that)  I  sent?  who 
48.  16  the  Lord  God,  and  his  spirit,  hath  sent 
55.  11  shall  prosper(in  the  thing)  whereto  I  sent 
61.  1  hath  sent  me  to  bind  up  the  broken  liea. 

Jer.  1.  7  for  thou  shalt  go  to  all  that  I  shall  send 
2.  10  send  unto  Kedar,  and  consider  diligen. 

7.  23  I  have  even  sent  unto  you  all  my  servants 

7.  25  daily  rising  up  early  and  sending  (them) 

9.  17  send  for  cunning  (women),  that  they  may 

14  3  have  sent  their  little  ones  to  the  waters 

14.  14  sent  them  not,  neither  have  I  commanded 
14.  15  sent  them  not,  yet  they  say,  Sword  and 
16.  16  I  will  send,  .and  after  I  will  send  forma. 

19.  14  whither  the  Loud  had  sent  him  to  propli. 

21.  1  when  king  Zedekiah  sentuntohim  Pasliur 

23.  2 1  I  have  not  sent  these  prophets,  yet  they 

23.  32  yet  I  sent  them  not,  nor  commanded  them 
23.  38  I  have  sent  unto  you,  saying,  Ye  shall  not 
25.  4  Lord  hath  sent  unto  you  all  his  servants 
25.  4  rising  early  and  sending  (them) ;  but  ye 
25.  9  I  will  send  and  take  all  the  families  of  the 
25.  15  cause  all  the  nations,  to  whom  I  send  th. 
25.  16,  27  because  of  the  sword  that  I  will  send 

25.  17  nations,  .unto  whom  the  Lord  had  sent 

26.  5  sent,  .rising  up  early,  and  sending  (them) 
26.  12  Lord  sent  me  to  prophesy  against  this  ho. 
26.  15  hath  sent  me  unto  you  to  speak  all  these 
26.  22  Jehoiakim  the  king  sent  men  into  Egypt 
27  15  For  I  have  not  sent  them,  saith  the  Loud 
26!  9  known,  that  the  Lord  hath  truly  sent  him 

28.  15  Lord  hath  not  sent  thee ;  but  thou  mak. 

29.  1  sent  from  Jerusalem  unto  the  residue  of 
29!  3  sent  unto  Babylon  to  Nebuchadnezzar  ki. 

20.  9  I  have  not  sent  them,  saith  the  Lord 

29  19  sent,  .rising  up  early  and  sending  (them) 
29  25  sent  letters  in  thy  name  unto  all  the  pc. 
29  28  For  therefore  he  sent  unto  us  (in)  Babylon 

29.  31  Send  to  all  them  of  the  captivity,  saying 
29  31  sent  him  not,  and  he  caused  you  to  trust 
33.  15  I  have  sent  also  unto  you  all  my  servants 
35. 15  rising  up  early  and  sending  (them),  saying 

36.  14  the  princes  sent  Jehudi  the  son  of  Netli. 

36  21  the  king  sent  Jehudi  to  fetch  the  roll:and 

37  3  the  king  sent  J ehucal  the  son  of  Shelemiah 

37.  7  the  king  of  Judah,  that  sent  you  unto  me 
37  17  the  king  sent,  and  took  him  out ;  and  the 
38’  14  the  king  sent,  and  took  Jeremiah  the  pr. 
39  13  Nebuzar-adan  the  captain  of  the  guard  se. 

39  14  they  sent,  and  took  Jeremiah  out  of  the 

40  14  the  king  of  the  Ammonites  hath  sent  Is. 

42  3  for  the  which  the  Lord  thy  God  shall  send 

42  6  the  Lord  our  God,  to  whom  we  send  thee 

42.  q  unto  whom  ye  sent  me  to  preseutyour  su. 

42  20  when  ye  sent  me  unto  the  Lord  your  God 
42’  21  nor  any  (thing)  for  the  which  he  hath  sent 

43  I  for  which  the  Lord  their  God  had  sent 
47  2  the  Lord  our  God  hath  not  sent  thee  to 
43  10  I  will  send  and  take  Nebuchadrezzar  the 

44.  4  I  sent  unto  you  all  myservants  the  prop. 
44.  4  rising  early  and  sending  (them),  saying 

Lam  1  13  he  sent  lire  into  my  bones,  and  it  prevail. 
Ezc  2.  3  I  send  thee  to  the  children  of  Israel,  to  a 
2  4  I  do  send  thee  unto  them  ;  and  thou  sh. 

3.  6  had  I  sent  thee  to  them,  they  would  have 
13  6  Lord  hath  not  sent  them  :  and  they  have 

37.  15  But  he  rebelled  against  him  in  sendinghis 
23.  16  sent  messengers  unto  them  into  Chaldea 
23.  40  that  ye  have  sent  for  men  to  come  from 
Hos  5  13  sent  to  king  Jareb  :  yet  could  he  not  heal 
Joel  2.  19  I  will  send  you  corn,  and  wine,  and  oil,  and 
Amos  7. 10  sent  to  Jeroboam  king  of  Israel,  saying 
Mic.  6.  4  sent  before  thee  Moses,  Aaron,  and  Mir. 
Ha".  1.  12  as  the  Lord  their  God  had  sent  him,  and 
Zecli.  1.  10  whom  the  Lord  hath  sentto  walk  to  and 
2.  8  After  the  glory  hath  he  sent  me  unto  the 
2.  q,  11  that  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  sent  me 

4.  9  know  that  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  sent  me 

6.  15  knowthat  the  LORD  of  hosts  hath  sent  me 

7.  2  When  they  had  sent  unto  the  house  of  God 

7.  12  words  which  the  LORD  of  hosts  hath  sent 
Mai.  3.  1  I  will  send  mymessenger  and  he  shall  pr. 

4.  5  I  will  send  you  Elijah  the  prophet  before 

9.  To  send ,  rby  shalach ,  3.  .  . 

Gen.  •?.  23  Therefore  the  Lord  God  sent  him  forth 

8.  7  sent  forth  a  raven  which  went  forth  to  and 


Gen.  8.  8  Also  he  sent  forth  a  dove  from  him,  to  sec 

8.  io  again  he  sent  forth  the  dove  out  of  the  ark 

8.  12  sent  forth  the  dove;  which  returned  not 
12.  20  sent  him  away,  and  his  wife,  and  all  that 
ig  13  and  the  LORD  hath  sent  us  to  destroy  it 
iq.  29  sentLotoutof  the  midst  of  the  overthrow 
21. 14  shoulder,  and  the  child,  and  sent  her  away 

24.  54  he  said,  Send  me  away  unto  my  master 

24.  56  send  me  away  that  I  may  go  to  my  master 

24.  59  they  sent  away  Kebekah  their  sister,  and 

25.  6  sent  them  away  from  Isaac  liis  son,  while 

26.  27  hate  me,  andhave  sent  me  away  from  you? 
26.  29  have  sent  thee  away  in  peace :  thou  (art) 
26.  31  Isaac  sent  them  away,  and  they  departed 
28.  6  sent  him  away  to  Padan-aram,  to  takehim 

30.  25  Send  me  away,  that  I  may  go  unto  mine 

31.  27  might  have  sent  thee  away  with  mirth,  and 
31.  42  surely  thou  hadst  sent  me  away  now  em. 
37.  32  they  sent  the  coat  of  (many)  colours,  and 
38. 17  he  said,  I  will  send,  .a  kid  from  the  flock 
43.  4  If  thou  wilt  send  our  brother  with  us,  we 
43.  5  But  if  thou  wilt  not  send  (him),  we  will  not 
43.  14  that  he  may  send  away  your  other  brother 

45.  24  So  he  sent  his  brethren  away,  and  they  de. 

Exod.  7.  2  that  he  send  the  children  of  Israel  out  of 
12.  33  that  they  might  send  them  out  of  the  land 
15.  7  thou  sentest  forth  thy  wrath,  (which)  co 

23.  27  I  will  send  my  fear  before  thee,  and  will 
Lev  16.  21  send  (him)  away  by  the  hand  of  a  fit  man 

26.  23  I  will  send  the  pestilence  among  you;  and 
Numzi.  6  Lord  sent  fiery  serpents  among  the  peo. 

22.  40  sent  to  Balaam,  and  to  the  princes  that 
Deut.  7.  20  will  send  the  hornet  among  them,  until 
15. 13  when  thousendest  him  out  free  from  tlieo 
15.  18  when  thou  send  est  him  away  free  from  th. 

24.  1  give  (it)  in  her  hand,  and  send  her  out  of 
24.  3  sendeth  her  out  of  hisliouse ;  or  if  the  la, 
24.  4  former  husband,  whichsentheraway,  may 
28.  20  Lord  shall  send  upon  thee  cursing,  vexat. 
28.  48  which  the  Lord  shall  send  against  thee,  in 

32.  24  I  w  ill  also  send  the  teeth  of  beasts  upon 

Josh.  2.  21  she  sent  them  away,  and  they  departed 
22.  6  Joshua  blessed  them,  and  sent  them  away 
22.  7  when  Joshuasent  them  away  also  unto  th. 
Judg  3  18  sent  away  thepeople  that  bare  thepresent 
7  8  he  sent  all  (the  rest  of)  Israel  every  man 

12.  9  sent  abroad,  and  took  in  thirty  daughters 

19  29  and  sent  her  into  all  the  coasts  of  Israel 
20.  6  sent  her  throughout  all  the  country  of  the 

1  Sa.  5. 10  Therefore  they  sent  the  ark  of  God  to  Ek . 

5. 11  Send  away  the  ark  of  the  God  of  Israel,  and 
6.  2  wherewith  we  shall  send  it  to  his  place 
6.  3  If  ye  send  away . . send  it  not  empty ;  but 
6.  8  thereof ;  and  send  it  away,  that  it  may  go 
q.  26  saying,  Up,  that  I  may  send  thee  away 

10.  25  Samuel  sent  all  the  people  away,  every 

11  7  sent  (them)  throughout  all  the  coasts  of 
13!  2  the  rest  of  the  people  he  sent  every  man 
19.17  sent  away  mine  enemy,  that  he  is  escaped? 

20  13  I  will  show  it  thee,  andsend  thee  away 
20.  22  thy  way  :  for  the  Lord  hath  sent  thee  away 

30.  26  he  sent  of  the  spoil  unto  the  elders  of  Ju. 

31.  9  sent  into  the  land  of  the  Philistines  round 

2  Sa.  3.  21  sent  Abner  away ;  and  he  went,  .in  peace 

3  22  for  he  had  sent  him  away,  and  he  was  gone 
3.  23  hath  sent  him  away,  and  he  is  gone  in  pe. 
3  24  why  (is)  it  (that)  thou  hast  sent  him  away 
10.  4  to  their  buttocks,  and  sent  them  away 
13. 16  this  evil  in  sending  me  away  (is)  greater 

18.  2  David  sent  forth  a  third  part  of  the  people 

1  Ki  8  66  On  the  eighth  day  he  sent  the  people  aw  ay 

20.  34  I  w  ill  send  thee  away  with  this  covenant 
20.  34  he  made  a  covenant,  .and  sent  him  away 

2  Ki  6.  23  sent  them  away,  and  they  went  to  their 

17  25  Lord  sent  lions  among  them,  which  slew 
17  26  therefore  he  hath  sent  lions  among  them 
24.  2  sent  against  him  bands  of  the  Chaldees,  and 
24.  2  sent  them  against  Judah  to  destroy  it,  ac. 

1  Ch  S  8  after  he  had  sent  them  away ;  Hushim  and 

10  9  sent  into  the  land  of  the  Philistines  round 

12  19  for  the  lords,  .sent  him  away,  saying,  He 

19.  4  cut  off  their  garments . .  and  sent  them  a. 

2  Ch  7.  10  he  sent  the  people  away  into  their  tents 

7  13  or  if  I  send  pestilence  among  my  people 
24  23  sent  all  the  spoil  of  them  unto  the  king 

32.  31  who  sent  unto  him  to  enquire  of  the  won. 
Neh  8  12  to  send  portions,  and  to  make  great  mirth 
Job  12. 15  also  he  sendeth  them  out,  and  they  over. 

14  20  his  countenance,  and  sendeth  him  away 

21  II  They  send  forth  their  little  ones  like  a  Ho. 
22.  g  Thou  hast  sent  widows  away  empty,  and 
38  35  Canst  thou  send  lightnings,  that  they  may 
'9.  5  Who  hath  sent  out  the  wild  ass  free?  or 

Psa  78  45  He  sent  divers  sorts  of  flies  among  them 
’  80. 11  She  sent  out  her  boughs  unto  the  sea,  and 
104. 10  He  sendeth  the  springs  into  the  valleys 
104.  30  Thou  sendeth  forth  thy  spirit,  they  are  cr. 
106  15  gave  them  their  request;  but  seut  leanness 


Isa. 


Jer. 


10.  6  I  will  send  him  against  an  hypocritical 

10  16  send  among  his  fat  ones  leanness;  and  un 

32.  20  send  forth  (thither)  the  feet  of  the  ox  an. 
4^  14  For  your  sake  I  have  sentto  Babylon,  ami 
c7.  Q  didst  send  thy  messengers  far  off,  and  di. 
66.  iq  will  send  those  that  escape  of  them  unto 
8  17  I  will  send  serpents,  cockatrices,  among 
q.  16  send  a  sword  after  them,  till  I  have  cons. 
24  5  Judah,  whom  I  have  sent  out  of  thisplace 

24.  10  I  will  send  the  sword,  the  famine,  and  the 
2’  3  send  them  to  the  king  of  Edom,  and  to  the 

20  17  will  send  upon  them  the  sword,  the  famine 

an.  20  whom  I  have  sent  from  Jerusalem  to  Bab 
48  12  that  I  will  send  unto  him  wanderers,  that 


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Jer.  49.  37  sent  the  sword  after  them,  till  I  have  co. 

51.  2  will  send  unto  Babylon  farmers,  that  sh. 
Eze.  5.  t6  When  I  shall  send  upon  them  the  evil  ar 

5.  16  Which  I  will  send  to  destroy  you:  and  I 

5.  17  So  will  I  send  upon  you  famine  and  evil 

7.  3  I  will  send  mine  anger  upon  thee,  and  wi. 
14. 19  Or  (if)  I  send  a  pestilence  into  that  land 

14.  21  How  much  more  when  I  send  my  four  so. 
28.  23  For  I  will  send  into  her  pestilence,  and 
31.  4  sent  out  her  little  rivers  unto  all  the  trees 
39.  6  will  send  a  fii'e  on  Magog,  and  among  th. 

Hos.  8. 14  but  I  will  send  a  fire  upon  his  cities,  and 
Joel  2.  25  my  great  army  which  I  sent  among  you 
Amos  1.  4,  7,  10,  12  But  I  will  send  a  fire 

2.  2,  5  But  I  will  send  a  fire . .  and  it  shall 

4.  10 1  have  sent  among  you  the  pestilence  after 
Zech.  9.  11  have  sent  forth  thy  prisoners  out  of  the 
Mai.  2.  2  will  even  send  a  curse  upon  you,  and  I 

2.  4  ye  shall  know  that  I  have  sent  this  com. 

10.  To  send  forth,  shalach,  5. 

Exod.  8. 21  I  will  send  swarms  (of  flies)  upon  thee,  and 
Lev.  26.  22  I  will  also  send  wild  beasts  among  you 
2  Ki.15.  37  the  Lord  began  to  send  against  Judah  R. 
Eze.  14.  13  will  send  famine  upon  it,  and  will  cut  off 
Amos  8.  n  I  will  send  a  famine  in  the  land,  not  a  fa. 

11.  To  send,  send  forth,  nSt?  shelach. 

Ezra  4.  11  This(is)  the  copy  of  the  letter  that  they  sent 

4.  14  therefore  have  we  sent  and  certified  the 

4.  17  (Then)  sent  the  king  an  answer  unto  Re. 
4. 18  The  letter  which  ye  sent  unto  us  hath  be. 

5.  6  The  copy  of  the  letter  that  Tatnai.  .sent 

5.  7  They  sent  a  letter  unto  him,  wherein  was 

5.  17  let  the  king  send  his  pleasure  to  us  cone. 

6.  13  to  that  which  Darius  the  king  had  sent 
Dan.  3.  2  the  king  sent  to  gather  together  the  prin. 

3. 28  who  hath  sent  his  angel,  and  delivered  his 

6.  22  God  hath  sent  his  angel,  and  hath  shut 

12.  To  send  up,  again,  drarreuiro)  anapempd. 
Luke23.  7  he  sent  him  to  Herod,  who  himself  also  was 

23.  11  arrayed  him  in  a  gorgeous  robe,  and  sent 

23.  15  I  sentyoutohim;  and,  lo,  nothing  worthy 
Phm.  12  Whom  I  have  sent  [again]:  thou  therefore 

13  .To  loose  off  or  away,  anoAvco  apoluo. 

Matt  14.  15  send  the  multitude  away,  that  they  may 

14.  22  go  before.,  while  he  sent  the  multitude  a. 

14.  23  when  he  had  sent  the  multitudes  away 

15.  23  send  her  away;  for  she  crieth  after  us 

15.  32  I  will  not  send  them  away  fasting,  lest 

15.  39  he  sent  away  the  multitude,  and  took  sh. 

Mark  6.  36  Send  them  away,  that  they  may  go  into 

6.  45  to  go  to  the  other  side . .  while  he  sent  aw. 

8.  3  if  1  send  them  away  fasting  to  their  own 

8.  9  aboutfourthousand;  andliesentthemaw. 
Luke  8.  38  that  he  might  be  with  him:  but  Jesus  sent 

9.  12  Send  the  multitudes  away,  that  they  may 
Acts  13.  3  laid  (their)  hands  on  them,  they  sent  (th.) 

14.  To  send  away,  forth,  a-wooriWw  aposlelld. 

Matt  2.  16  sent  forth,  and  slew  all  the  children  that 

10.  5  Jesus  sent  forth,  and  commanded  them 

10.  16  I  send  you  forth  as  sheep  in  the  midst  of 

10.  40  receiveth  me,  receiveth  him  that  sent  me 

11.  10  I  send  my  messenger  before  thy  face,  wh. 

13.  41  TheSon  of  man  shall  send  forth  hisangels 

14.  35  they  sent  out  into  all  that  country  round 
15. 24  I  am  not  sent  but  unto  the  lost  sheep  of 

20.  2  when  he  had  agreed .  .lie  sent  them  into 

21.  1  when  they  drew  nigh . .  then  sent  Jesus 

21.  3  Lord  hath  need . .  straightway  he  will  send 
21.  34  he  sent  his  servants  to  the  husbandmen 
21.  36  Again,  he  sent  other  servants  more  than 

21.  37  he  sent  unto  them  his  son,  saying,  They 

22.  3  sent  forth  his  servants  to  call  them  that 

22.  4  he  sent  forth  other  servants,  saying,  Tell 

22.  16  they  sent  out  unto  him  their  disciples  wi. 

23.  34  I  send  unto  you  prophets,  and  wise  men 

23.  37  and  stonest  them  which  are  sent  unto  th. 

24.  31  he  shall  send  his  angels  with  a  great  sou. 
27.  19  his  wife  sent  unto  him,  saying,  Have  thou 

Mark  1.  2  I  send  my  messenger  before  thy  face,  wh. 

3.  14  that  he  might  send  them  forth  to  preach 

3.  31  his  brethren,  .sent  unto  him,  calling  him 
5. 10  that  he  would  not  send  them  away  out  of 

6.  7  began  to  send  them  forth  by  two  and  two 
6. 17  Herodhimself  had  sent  forth  and  laid  hold 

6.  27  the  king  sent  an  executioner,  and  comm. 

8.  26  he  sent  him  away  to  bis  house,  saying 

9.  37  receiveth  not  me,  but  him  that  sent  me 
it.  1  at  the  mount  of  Olives,  he  sendeth  forth 

11.  3  and  straightway  he  will  send  him  hither 

12.  2  he  sent  to  the  husbandmen  a  servant,  th. 

12.  3  they  caught.,  and  beat  him,  andsent..away 
12.  4  again  he  sent  unto  them  another  servant 
12.  4  and  [sent  (him)  awayl  shamefully  handled 
12.  5  he  sent  another ;  and  him  they  killed,  and 
12.  6  he  sent  him  also  last  unto  them,  saying 

12.  13  they  send  unto  him  certain  of  the  Phari. 

13.  27  then  shall  he  send  his  angels,  and  shall 

14.  13  he  sendeth  forth  two  of  his  disciples,  and 
Luke  1.  19  and  am  sent  to  speak  unto  thee,  and  to 

1.  26  the  angel  Gabriel  was  sent  from  God  unto 

4.  18  he  hath  sent  me  to  heal  the  broken  hear. 

4.  43  I  must  preach,  .for  therefore  am  I  sent 

7.  3  he  sent  unto  him  the  elders  of  the  Jews 

7.  20  John  Baptist  hath  sent  us  unto  thee,  sa. 

7.  27  I  send  my  messenger  before  thy  face,  wh. 

9.  2  he  sent  them  to  preach  the  kingdom  of  G. 

9.  48  shall  receive  me  receiveth  him  that  sent 

9.  52  sent  messengers  before  his  face :  and  they 

10.  1  sent  them  two  and  two  before  his  face  into 


Lukeio.  3  X  send  you  forth  as  lambs  among  wolves 

10.  16  despiseth  me  despiseth  him  that  sent  me 

11.  49  I  will  send  them  prophets  and  apostles 

13.  34  and  stonest  them  that  are  sent  unto  thee 

14.  17  sent  his  servant  at  supper  time  to  say  to 

14.  32  he  sendeth  an  ambassage,  and  desireth 
19.  14  his  citizens  hated  him,  and  sent  a  message 
19.  29  when  he  was  come  nigh . .  he  sent  two  of 

19.  32  they  that  were  sent  went  their  way,  and 

20.  10  he  sent  a  servant  to  the  husbandmen,  th. 
20.  20  they  watched  (him),  and  sent  forth  spies 
22.  8  he  sent  Peter  and  John,  saying,  Go  and  pr. 
22.  35  I  sent  you  without  purse,  and  scrip,  and 

24.  49  [I  send]  the  promise  of  my  Father  upon 

John  1.  6  There  was  a  man  sent  from  God,  whose 

1.  19  the  Jews  sent  priests  and  Levites  from  J. 
1.  24  they  which  were  sent  were  of  the  Pharis. 

3.  17  God  sent  not  his  son  into  the  world  toco. 

3.  28  I  am  not  the  Christ,  but  that  I  am  sent 

3.  34  he  whom  God  hath  sent  speaketh  the  wo. 

4.  38  I  sent  ye  to  reap  that  whereon  ye  besto. 

5.  33  Ye  sent  unto  John,  and  he  bare  witness 

5.  36  bear  witness,  .that  the  Father  hath  sent 

5.  38  for  whom  he  hath  sent,  him  ye  believe  not 

6.  29  that  ye  believe  on  him  whom  he  hath  sent 
5.  57  As  the  living  Father  hath  sent  me,  and  I 

7.  29  for  I  am  from  him,  and  he  hath  sent  me 

7.  32  the  chief  priests  sent  officers  to  take 

8.  42  neither  came  I  of  myself,  but  he  sent  me 

10.  36  whom  the  Father  hath  sanct  ified,  and  sent 

11.  3  his  sisters  sent  unto  him,  saying,  Lord,  be. 

11.  42  they  may  believe  that  thou  hast  sent  me 

17.  3  and  Jesus  Christ,  whom  thou  hast  sent 
17.  8  they  have  believed  that  thou  didst  send 
17.  18  As  thou  hast  sent  me  into  the  world,  even 
17.  18  so  have  I  also  sent  them  into  the  world 
17.  21  world  may  believe  that  thou  hast  sent  me 
17.  23  world  may  know  that  thou  hast  sent  me 

17.  23  these  have  known  that  thou  hast  sent  me 

18.  24  Annas  had  sent  him  bound  unto  Caiaphas 
20.  21  as  (my)  Father  hath  sent  me,  even  so 

Acts  3.  20  he  shall  send  Jesus  Christ,  which  before 

3.  26  having  raised  up  his  Son  Jesus,  sent  him 
5.  21  sent  to  the  prison  to  have  them  brought 

7.  14  Then  sent  Joseph,  and  called  his  father  J. 
7.  34  now  come,  I  will  send  thee  into  Egypt 

7.  35  the  same  did  God  send  (to  be)  a  ruler  and 

8.  14  they  sent  unto  them  Peter  and  John 

9.  17  hath  sent  me,  that  thou  mightest  receive 

9.  38  they  sent  unto  him.  .men,  desiring  (him) 

10.  8  when  he  had  declared  all.  .he  sent  them 

10.  17  the  men  which  were  sent  from  Cornelius 

10.  20  go . .  doubting  nothing :  for  1  have  sent  th. 
10.  21  [went  down  to  the  men  which  were  sent] 

10.  36  The  word  which  (God)  sent  unto  the  ehil. 

1 1.  1 1  there  were  three  men . .  sent  from  Cesarea 

11.  13  Send  men  to  Joppa,  and  call  for  Simon 

11.  30  sent  it  to  the  elders  by  the  hands  of  Bar. 
13.  is  rulers  of  the  synagogue  sent  unto  them,  sa. 
13.  26  to  you  is  the  word  of  this  salvation  [sent] 

15.  27  We  have  sent  therefore  Judas  and  Silas 

16.  35  the  magistrates  sent  the  Serjeants,  saying 

16.  36  The  magistrates  have  sent  to  let  you  go 

19.  22  he  sent  into  Macedonia  two  of  them  that 
26. 1 7  the  Gentiles,  unto  whom  now  I  send  thee 
28.  28  the  salvation  of  God  is  sent  unto  the  Gen. 

Rom  10. 15  how  shall  they  preach  except  they  be  sent 

1  Co.  1.  17  Christ  sent  me  not  to  baptize,  but  to  pre. 

2  Co.  12. 17  a  gain  of  you  by  any  of  them  whom  I  sent 
aTi.  4.  12  And  Tychicus  have  I  sent  to  Ephesus 

1  Pe.  1.  12  with  the  Holy  Ghost  sent  down  from  hca. 
1  Jo.  4.  9  God  sent  his  only  begotten  Son  into  the 

4.  10  sent  his  Son  (to  be)  the  propitiation  for 

4.  14  the  Fathersent  the  Son  (to  be)the  Saviour 
Rev.  1.  1  he  sentand  signified  (it)  by  his  angel  unto 

5.  6  which  are  the  seven  spirits  of  God  sent  fo. 
22.  6  the  Lord  God  of  the  holy  prophets  sent  his 

15. ro  arrange  off ,  anoTao'crop.ai  apotassomai. 

Mark  6.  46  when  he  had  sent  them  away,  he  departed 

16. ro  send  off  or  aivay,  let  go,  a<f>lt)fu  aphiemi. 
Matti3.  36  Jesus  sent  the  multitude  away,  and  went 
Mark  4.  36  when  they  had  sent  away  the  multitude 

17. ro  cast,  fla\\u>  hallo. 

Matt  10.  34  send  peace  on  earth  :  I  came  not  to  send 
Luke  12.  49  I  am  come  to  send  fire  on  the  earth ;  and 

18.  To  gush  forth  abundantly,  /3pva>  brud. 

Jas.  3.  11  Doth  a  fountain  send  forth  at  the  same  pi. 

19.  To  cast  out,  iicfiaXAio  ekballd. 

Matt.  9.  38  that  he  will  send  forth  labourers  into  his 

12.  20  till  he  send  forth  judgment  unto  victory 
Mark  1.  43  charged  him,  and  forthwith  sent  him  away 
Lukeio.  2  that  he  would  send  forth  labourers  into  his 
Jas.  2.  25  had  received  the  messengers,  andhad  sent 

20.  To  send  out,  tKirEfiirco  ekpempo. 

Acts  13.  4  Sothey.beingsentforthbytheHolyGhost 

17.  10  the  brethren  immediately  sent  away  Paul 

21. ro  send  away  out,  i^airoartAAoi  exapostello. 
Luke  1.  53  and  the  rich  he  hath  sent  empty  away 

20.  10  husbandmen  beat  him,  and  sent .  .away 
20.  n  entreated. . shamefully, andsent.. away em. 

Acts  7. 12  when  Jacoblieard..he  sent  out  our  fathers 
9.  30  brought  him  down,  .and  sent  him  forth  to 
11.22  they  sent  forth  Barnabas,  that  he  should 
12. 11  the  Lord  hath  sent  his  angel,  and  hath 
17.  14  the  brethren  sent  away  Paul,  to  go  as  it 
22.  21  I  will  send  thee  far  hence  unto  the  Gent. 
Gal.  4.  4  God  sent  forth  his  Son,  made  of  a  woman 

4.  6  God  hath  sent  forth  the  spirit  of  his  Sou 


22 .To  send,  nipna> pempd. 

Matt.  2.  8  he  sent  them  to  Bethlehem,  and  said,  Go 

11.  2  when  John  had  heard .  .he  senttwo  of  his 
14. 10  he  sent,  and  beheaded  John  in  the  prison 

22.  7  he'sent  forth  his  armies,  and  destroyed  th. 
Mark  5.  12  Send  us  into  the  wine,  that  we  may  enter 
Luke  4.  26  unto  none  of  them  was  Elias  sent,  save  un. 

7.  6  the  centurion  sent  friends  to  him,  saying 
7.  10  they  that  were  sent,  returning  to  the  hou. 
7.  19  John.. sent  (them)  to  Jesus,  saying,  Art 
15. 15  and  he  sent  him  into  liis.fields  to  feed  sw. 

16.  24  send  Lazarus,  that  he  may  dip  the  tip  of 

16.  27  that  thou  wouldest  send  it  to  my  father’s 
20.  11  he  sent  another  servant :  and  they  beat  h. 
20.  1 2  he  sent  a  third  :  and  they  wounded  him 
20.  13  I  will  send  my  beloved  son  :  it  may  be  th. 
John  1.  22  we  may  give  an  answer  to  him  that  sent 

1.  33  he  that  sent  me  to  baptize  with  water,  the 

4.  34  My  meat  is  to  do  the  will  of  him  that  sent 
5.23  honoureth  not  the  Father  which  hath  sent 

5.  24  He  that,  .believeth  on  him  that  sent  me 

5.  30  the  will  of  the  Father  which  liath  sentme 

5.  37  the  Father  himself,  which  hath  sent  me 

6.  38  I  came,  .to  do.  the  will  of  him  that  sent 

6.  39  this  is  the  Father’s  will  which  hath  sent 

6.  40  this  is  the  will  [of  him  that  sent]  me,  that 

6.  44  except  the  Father  which  hath  sent  me  dr. 

7.  16  My  doctrine  is  notmine,  butliis  that  sent 
7. 18  he  that  seeketh  his  glory  that  sent  him,  the 

7.  28  he  that  sent  me  is  true,  whom  ye  know 

7.  33  a  little  while.  .1  go  unto  him  that  sentme 

8.  16  not  alone,  but  I  and  the  Father  that  sent 

8.  18  the  Father  that  sent  me  beareth  witness 

8.  26  he  that  sent  me  is  true ;  and  I  speak  to 

8.  29  he  that  sent  me  is  with  me  :  the  Father  ha. 

9.  4  I  must  work  the  works  of  him  that  sent 

12.  44  believeth  not  on  me,  but  on  him  thatsent 

12.  45  he  that  seeth  me  seeth  him  that  sent  me 

12.  49  but  the  Father  which  sent  me,  he  gave  me 

13.  16  neither  he.  .greater  than  he  that  sent  him 

13.  20  He  that  receiveth  whomsoever  I  send  re. 

13.  20  that  receiveth  me  receiveth  him  that  sent 

14.  24  not  mine,  but  the  Father’s  which  sent  me 

14.  26  the  Holy  Ghost,  whom  the  Father  will  se. 

15.  21  because  they  know  not  him  that  sent  me 

15.  26  whom  I  will  send  unto  you  from  the  Fat. 

16.  s  I  go  my  way  to  him  that  sent  me  ;  and  n. 

16.  7  but  if  I  depart,  I  will  send  him  unto  you 
20.  21  Then  said  Jesus,  .even  so  send  I  you 

Acts  10.  5  send  men  to  Joppa,  and  call  for(one)Sim. 

10.  32  Send  therefore  to  Joppa,  and  call  hither S. 

10.  33  Immediately  therefore  I  sent  to  thee;  and 

1 1.  29  determined  to  send  relief  unto  the  brethr. 

13.  22  to  send  chosen  men  of  their  own  company 

15.  25  to  send  chosen  men  unto  you  with  our 

19.  31  sent  unto  him,  desiring  (him)  that  he  wo. 

20.  17  he  sent  to  Ephesus,  and  called  the  elders 

23.  30  I  sent  straightway  to  thee,  and  gave  com. 

25.  21  commanded,  .to  be  kept  till  [I  might  s.] 
25. 25  I  found  I  have  determined  to  send  him 

25.  27  it  seemeth  to  me  unreasonable  to  send  a 

Rom.  8.  3  sending  his  own  son  in  the  likeness  of  s. 

1  Co.  4. 17  I  sent  unto  you  Timotheus,  who  is  mybe. 

16.  3  them  will  I  send  to  bring  your  liberality 

2  Co.  9.  3  Yet  have  I  sent  the  brethren,  lest  our  b. 
Eph.  6.  22  Whom  I  have  sent  unto  you  for  the  same 
Phil.  2.  19  I  trust  in  the  Lord  Jesus  to  send  Timothy 

2.  23  Him  therefore  I  hope  to  send  presently 

2.  25  Yet  I  supposed  it  necessary  to  send  to  you 

2.  28  I  sent  him  therefore  the  more  carefully 
4. 16  in  Thessalonica  ye  sent  once  and  again 

Col.  4.  8  Whom  I  have  sent  unto  you  for  the  same 

1  Th.  3.  2  sent  Timotheus,  our  brother,  and  minister 

3.  5  I  sent  to  know  your  faith,  lest  by  some 

2  Th  2.  11  Godshallsend  them  strongdelusion,  that 
Titus  3. 12  I  shall  send  Artemas  unto  thee,  or  Tych. 

1  Pe.  2.  14  as  unto  them  thatare  sent  by  him  forthe 
Rev.  1.  11  send  itunto  the  seven  churches  which  are 

11.  10  make  merry,  and  [shall  send]  gifts  one  to 
22.  16  I  Jesus  have  sent  mine  angel  to  testify  un. 
SEND  back,  for,  over,  with,  to  — - 
1  .To  take,  receive,  laqach. 

1  Sa.  17.  31  rehearsed' (them) before  Saul,  .he sent  for 

2.  To  cause  to  pass  over,  njj;  abar,  5. 

Gen.  32.  23  sent  them  over  the  brook,  and  Bent  over 

3 . To  cause  to  turn  back,  ms*  shub,  5. 

2  Ch.25. 13  soldiers  of  the  army  which  Amaziali  sent  b. 

4 . To  send  after,  peraniy-Koi  metapempd. 

Acts  10.  22  warned  from  God  by  an  holy  angel  to  send  f. 
10.  29  Therefore  came  I .  .as  soon  as  I  was  s.  for 
10.  29  I  ask.  .forwhat  intentyehave  sent  for  me 

24.  24  he  sent  for  Paul,  and  heard  him  concern. 

24.  26  he  sent  for  him  the  oftener,  and  commun. 

25.  3  that  he  would  send  for  him  to  Jerusalem 

5.  To  send  with,  avpiriuirto  sumpempd. 

2  Co.  8. 18  And  we  have  sent  with  him  the  brother 

8.  22  And  we  have  sent  with  them  our  brother 

6.  To  send  off  or  away  with,  avvarrooriWu  sunap. 

2  C0.12.  18  I  desired  Titus,  and  with  (him)  I  sent  a 

SEND  good  speed,  to  — 

To  cause  to  meet,  .Tip  qarah,  5. 

Gen.  24.  12  send  me  good  speed  this  day,  and  show 
SEND  rain,  to  — 

To  ram,  cause  rain,  flpex®  brecho. 

Matt.5.  45  sendeth  rain  on  the  just  and  on  the  un. 


SEND 


860 


SEPULCHRE 


SEND  to  descry,  to  — 

To  cause  to  spy  out ,  nn  tur,  5. 

Judg.  i.  23  the  house  of  Joseph  sent  to  descry  Beth-el 

BENDING  (away,  forth)  — 

1  .A  sending,  mpQ  mishlacli. 

Isa.  7.  25  it  shall  be  for  the  sending  forth  of  oxen 

2.  A  sending,  niViyo  mishloach. 

Esth.  9.  19,  22  and  of  sending  portions  one  to  anoth. 

3.  A  sending,  mislilachath. 

Psa.  78.  49  He  cast  upon  them,  .trouble,  by  sending 

4.  To  send,  nSji  shalach,  3. 

2  Sa.  13.  16  this  evil  in  sending  me  away  (is)  greater 

GE'-NEH,  pointed  rock. 

A  rock  in  Benjamin,  near  Gibeah,  at  the  pass  of  Mich- 
mash,  where  the  Philistines  had  a  garrison  in  the  days 
of  Saul. 

1  Sa.  14.  4  one.  .Boxes,  and  the  name  of  the  others. 

SE'-NIR,  Tip  peak  or  snowy  mountain. 

A  mountain  N.E.  of  Jordan,  between  Amanah  and 
Hermon.  See  Shenir. 

1  Ch.  5.  23  they  increased  from  Baslianunto.  .S.,  and 
Eze.  27.  5  have  made.  .thy.  .boards  of  fir  trees  of  S. 

SEN -NA-CHE' -RIB,  T7mD. 

An  Assyrian  king,  is  C.  714-696,  who  invaded  Judah  in 
the  days  of  Hezekiah,  and  whose  army  was  destroyed 
in  one  night;  he  was  slain  by  two  of  his  sons  in  Nine¬ 
veh  in  the  temple  of  Nisrocli. 

2  Ki  18.  13  did  S.  king  of  Assyria  come  up  against 

19.  16  hear  the  words  of  S.,  which  hath  sent  him 
19.  20  against  S.  king  of  Assyria  I  have  heard 
19.  36  S.  king  of  Assyria  departed,  and  went  and 
2  Ch  32  1  S.  king  of  Assyria  came,  and  entered  into 

’32.  2  when  Hezekiah  saw  that  S.  was  come,  and 
32.  9  After  this  did  S..  .send  his  servants  to  J. 

32.  10  Thus  saith  S.  king  of  Assyria,  Whereon 
32.  22  from  the  hand  of  S  the  king  of  Assyria 
Isa.  36.  1  S. .  .came  up  against  all  the  defenced  cit. 

37.  17  hear  all  the  words  of  S.,  which  hath  sent 
37.  21  Whereas  thou  hast  prayed,  .against  S.  ki. 

37.  37  So  S. .  .departed,  and  went  and  returned 

BENSE,  SENSES  — 

1.  Understanding,  wisdom,  meaning,  bzo,  Ve a  sekel . 
Neh.  8.  8  they  read  in  the  book,  .and  gave  the  sen. 

2  .Organ  of  sense,  mental  faculty,  alab-qrppiov. 

Heb.  5.  14  liavetheir  senses  exercised  to  discern  both 

SENSUAL  — 

Animal,  sensual,  sensuous,  \ 1/ux‘kJs  psuchikos. 

Jas  3/15  This  wisdom,  .(is)  earthly,  sensual,  devil. 
Jude  19  These  be  they ..  sensual,  having  not  the 

SENT  (back)  — 

1  .To  send,  nS^i  shalach. 

Gen.  32.  18  it  (is)  a  present  sent  unto  my  lord  Esau 
1  Ki.14.  6  for  I  (am)  sent  to  thee  (with)  heavy  (tid.) 
Jer.  49.  14  an  ambassador  is  sent  unto  the  heathen 
Eze.  2.  9  behold,  an  hand  (was)  sent  unto  me,  and 
3.  5  thou  (art)  not  sent  to  a  people  of  a  stran 
23.  40  men.  .unto  whom  a  messenger  (was)  sent 

2.  What  are  sent,  D'nW  shilluchim. 

Exod  18.  2  took  Zipporali.  .after  he  had  sent  her  ba. 

3.  To  send  off  or  away,  airoareAAin  apostellb. 

John  9.  7  Siloam,  which  is,  by  interpretation,  Sent 

4  .One  sent  off  or  array,  auiaroAos  aposlolos. 

John  13.  16  neither  he  that  is  sent  greater  than  he  th. 

SENT  (away,  forth),  to  be  — 

1.7o  be  sent,  nby  shalach,  2. 

Esth.  3.  13  the  letters  were  sent  by  posts  intoallthe 

2.  To  be  sent,  nSy  shalach,  4. 

Gen.  44.  3  the  men  were  sent  away,  they  and  their 
Judg.  5. 15  Barak  :  he  was  sent  on  foot  into  the  val. 
Provi7.  11  a  cruel  messenger  shall  be  sent  against 
Dan.  10.  1 1  stand  upright :  for  unto  thee  am  I  now  se. 
Obad.  1  an  ambassador  is  sent  among  the  heath. 

3.  To  send,  nS?  shelach. 

Ezra  7.  14  Forasmuch  as  thou  art  sent  of  the  king 
Dan.  5.  24  Then  was  the  part  of  the  hand  sent  from 

4.  Tobe  sent  off  or  away,  a-iroaTcAAopaiapostellomai. 
Heb.  1.  14  Are  they  not  all  ministering  spirits,  s.  fo. 

SENTENCE,  dark,  divine,  hard  — 

1  .An  acute  or  sharp  saying,  rrrrtt  achidah. 

Dan.  5.  12  showing  of  hard  sentences,  and  dissolv. 

2.. 4  word,  matter,  nn  dabar. 

Deut  17.  9  they  shall  show  thee  the  sentence  of  jud. 
17  11  shait  not  decline  from  the  sentence 

3.  Acute  saying,  hidden  thing,  riddle,  rtyn  chidah. 

Dan.  8.  23  a  king,  .understanding  dark  sentences 

4.  The  mouth,  ns  peli. 

Deut  17.  a  1  According  to  the  sentence  of  the  law  wh. 

5.  Mouth  (or  tenor)  of  the  roord,  -unn  'S  pi  haddabar. 
Deut  1 7.  10  thou  shait  do  according  to  the  sentence 

^.Judgment,  0390  mishpat. 

Psa.  17.  2  Let  my  sentence  come  forth  from  thv  pr. 
Jer.  4.  12  now  also  will  I  give  sentence  against  th. 
7.  Word,  matter,  sentence ,  Dins  pithgam. 

Eccl.  8  11  Because  sentence  against  an  evil  work  is 


8.  Divination,  oath,  CD;i  qesem. 

I’rov  16.  10  A  divine  sentence  (is)  in  the  lips  of  the  k. 

9 . A  judicial  sentence,  airoKpiya  apokrima. 

2  Co.  1.  9  we  had  the  sentence  of  death  in  ourselves 

SENTENCE,  to  be  or  give  — 

1  .To  judge  upon  or  about,  hnKpivw  epikrino. 

Luke23.  24  Pilate  gave  sentence  that  it  should  be  as 

2 .To  judge,  Kplian  krino. 

Acts  15.  19  my  sentence  is,  that  we  trouble  not  them 

SE-NU'-AH,  nto:sn  the  violated.  See  Hasenvali. 

A  Benjamite,  father  of  Judah  who  was  second  over 
Jerusalem  in  the  days  of  Nehemiah.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  11.  9  Judah  the  son  of  S.  (was)  second  over  the 

SE-O'-RIM,  fear,  distress. 

A  priest  in  the  days  of  David,  to  whom  the  fourth  charge 
of  the  sanctuary  was  given  by  lot.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.24.  8  The  third  to  Harim,  the  fourth  to  S. 

SEPARATE,  separated  — 

Segmrate,  Tn  nazir, 

Gen.  49.  26  of  him  that  was  separate  from  his  bretli. 
Deut  33.  16  of  him  (that  was)  separated  from  his  br. 

SEPARATE  (selves),  to  — 

1  .To  be  separated,  713  badal,  2. 

Numi6.  21  Separate  yourselves  from  among  this  co. 
Ezra  6.  21  all  such  as  had  separated  themselves  un. 

9.  1  have  not  separated  themselves  from  the 
10.  8  himself  separated  from  the  congregation 
10.  11  separate  yourselves  from  the  people  of 

1  Ch  12.  8  there  separated  themselves  unto  David 
Nell.  9.  2  the  seed  of  Israel  separated  themselves 

10.  28  they  that  had  separated  themselves  from 

2.  To  separate,  Vis  badal,  5. 

Lev.  20.  24  which  have  separated  you  from  (other)  pe. 

20.  25  which  I  have  separated  from  you  as  unc 
Num.  8.  14  Thus  shaltthou  separate  the  Levites  from 
16.  9  that  the  God  of  Israel  hath  separated  you 
Deut  10.  8  the  LORD  separated  the  tribe  of  Levi,  to 
19.  2,  7  Thou  shait  separate  three  cities  for  th. 

29  21  the  Lord  shall  separate  him  unto  evil  out 
1  Ki.  8.  S3  thou  didst  separate  them  from  among  all 

1  Oh. 25.  1  Moreover  David . .  separated  to  the  service 

2  Oil. 25. 10  Amaziah  separated  them,  (to  wit),  the  ar. 
Ezra  8.  24  I  separated  twelve  of  the  chief  of  the  pr. 
Neh  13.  3  that  they  separated  from  Israel  all  themi. 
Isa.  56.  3  The  Lord  hath  utterly  separated  me  from 

59.  2  your  iniquities  have  separated  between 

3.  To  give  or  take  a  giortion,  p^n  chalaq,  5. 

Jer.  37. 12  to  separate  himself  thence  in  the  midst 

4.  To  be  separated,  7U  nazar,  2. 

Lev.  22.  2  that  they  separate  themselves  from  the 
Eze.  14.  7  which  separateth  himself  from  me,  and 
Hos.  9.  10  and  separated  themselves  unto  (that)  sli. 
Zecli  7.  3  separating  myself,  as  I  have  done  these 

5 . To  separate,  mi  nazar,  5. 

Lev.  15.  31  Thus  shall  ye  separate  the  children  of  Is. 
Num  6.  2  to  vow  a  vow.  .to  separate  (themselves) 

6.  3  He  shall  separate  (himself)  from  wine  and 
6.  5  in  the  which  he  separateth  (himself)unto 
6.  6  All  the  days  that  lie  separateth  (himself) 

6.  To  do  any  thing  wonderful,  nSs  pala,  5. 

Num.  6.  2  either  man  or  woman  shall  separate  (th.) 

7.  To  be  parted,  separated,  "ns  parad,  2. 

Gen.  13.  q  separate  thyself,  I  pray  thee,  from  me 
13.  11  they  separated  themselves  the  one  from 
Prov  18.  1  a  man,  having  separated  himself,  seeketh 

8 . To part,  separate,  373 parad,  5. 

Gen.  30.  40  Jacob  did  separate  the  lambs,  and  set  the 
Dent 32.  8  when  he  separated  the  sons  of  Adam,  he 
Prov  16.  28  and  a  whisperer  separateth  chief  friends 
17.  9  lie  that  repeateth  a  matter  separateth. .f. 

9.  To  border  off  thoroughly,  a7ro5iopi'(w  apodiorizo. 
Jude  19  These  be  they  who  separate  themselves 

10.  To  border  off,  atpopifa  aphorizo. 

Matt25  32  lie  shall  separate  them  one  from  another 
Luke  6.  22  when  they  shall  separate  you  (from  their 
Acts  13.  2  Separate  me  Barnabas  and  Saul  for  the 

19.  9  separated  the  disciples,  disputing  daily 
Rom.  I.  I  an  apostle,  separated  unto  the  gospel  of 
Gal.  1.  15  who  separated  me  from  my  mother’s  wo. 
2.  12  he  withdrew  and  separated  himself,  fear. 

11.  To  put  apart,  chorizo. 

Rom.  8.  35  Who  shall  separate  us  from  the  love  ofC. 

8.  39  shall  be  able  to  separate  us  from  the  love 

SEPARATE  cities  or  place  — - 
l.A  cut  off  place,  TUi  gizrah. 

Eze.  4:.  12  building  that  (was)  before  the  separate  p. 
41.  13  the  separate  place,  and  the  building,  wi. 
41.  14  and  of  the  separate  place  toward  the  east 

41.  15  the  building  overagainst  the  separate  pi. 

42.  1  that  (was)  overagainst  the  separate  place 
42. 10  over  against  the  separate  place,  and  over 
42.  13  which  (arc)  before  the  separate  place,  the 

2. Separate  cities,  ni1?733  mibdalolh. 

Josh.  16.  9  the  separate  cities  for  the  children  of  E. 
SEPARATE,  separated,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  separated,  badal,  2. 

1  Ch.23.  13  Aaron  was  separated,  that  he  should  sa. 
Ezra  10.  16  all  of  them  by  (their)  names,  were  separ. 


2.  To  be  made  wonderful  or  separate,  palah,  2. 
Exod  33. 16  so  shall  we  be  separated,  I  and  thy  people 

3.  To  be  parted,  tis  parad,  2. 

Gen.  13.  14  after  that  Lot  was  separated  from  him 
25. 23  two  manner  of  people  shall  be  separated 
Neh.  4.  19  we  are  separated  upon  the  wall,  one  far 
Prov  19.  4  the  poor  is  separated  from  his  neighbour 

4.  To  part,  "ns  parad,  3. 

Hos.  4.  14  themselves  are  separated  with  whores,  and 

5.  To  border  off,  atpopifa  aphorizo. 

2  Co.  6.  17  be  ye  separate,  saith  the  Lord,  and  touch 

( 5.  To  put  apart,  xccpi'Sjv  chorizo. 

Heb.  7.  26  holy,  harmless.undeflled,  separate  from 

SEPARATION,  (to  make  a)  — 

1.7b  cause  a  segiaralion,  Sns  badal,  5. 

Eze.  42.  20  to  make  a  separation  between  the  sanct. 

2.  Separation,  impurity,  rru  niddah. 

Lev.  12.  2  according  to  the  days  of  the  separation 
12.  5  be  unclean  two  weeks,  as  in  her  separat. 
15.  20  that  she  lieth  upon  in  her  separation 
15.  25  many  days  out  of  the  time  of  her  separa. 
15.  25  if  it  run  beyond  the  time  of  her  separat. 
15.  25  shall  lie  as  the  days  of  her  separation 
15.  26  be  unto  her  as  the  bed  of  her  separation 
15.  26  as  the  uncleanness  of  her  separation 
Num  19.  9  shall  be  kept,  .for  a  water  of  separation 
19.  13  the  waterof  separation  was  not  sprinkled 
19.  20  the  water  of  separation  hath  not  been  sp. 
19.  21  the  water  of  separation  shall  wash  his  cl. 
19.  21  he  that  toucheth  the  water  of  separation 
31. 23  be  purified  with  the  water  of  separation 

3. Separation ,  nil  nezer. 

Num.  6.  4  All  the  days  of  his  separation  shall  lie  e. 

6.  5  All  the  days  of  the  vow  of  his  separation 
6.  8  All  the  days  of  his  separation  he  (is)  holy 
6.  12  consecrate,  .the  days  of  his  separation 
6.  12  lost,  because  his  separation  was  defiled 
6.  13  when  the  days  of  his  separation  are  fulfl. 

6.  18  shall  shave  the  head  of  bis  separation  (at) 
6.  18  take  the  hair  of  the  head  of  his  separati. 

6.  19  after  (the  hair  of)  his  separation  is  shaven 
6.  21  offering  unto  the  Lord  for  his  separation 
6.  21  he  must  do  after  the  law  of  his  separation 
SE'-PHAR,  73D. 

A  mount  of  the  East  in  the  S.W.  of  Arabia,  on  the  S.  of 
Yemen  ;  or  2'hafor  in  Hadramaut,  at  the  sea.  in  Arabia 
Felix. 

Gen.  10.  30  as  thou  goest  unto  S.,  a  mount  of  the  east 
SE-FHA'-RAD,  TIED. 

The  ancient  Iberia  or  Georgia,  between  Colchis  and 
Albania ;  or  Spain,  so  Targums,  Pesliito,  Ben  Gannach, 
Kimchi,  etc. 

Obad.  20  captivity  of  Jerusalem,  which  (is)  in  S. 
SE-PHAR-VA'-IM,  D-nip. 

A  city  in  S.  Mesopotamia  (called  also  Sippliara  and 
Si f fin),  joined  with  Babylon,  Cutha,  Ava,  Hamath, 
Arpad,  Ilena,  Ivah,  Gozan,  Carchemish,  Haran,  Rezeph, 
Telasser,  as  being  conquered  by  Shalmanezer.  B.C.  710. 

2  Ki.17.  24  from  Ava,  and  from  Hamath,  and  fromS. 
17.  31  Adrammelecli. .  Anammelech.  .gods  of  S. 
18.34  w  here  (are)  the  gods  of.S.,Hena,  and  Ivah? 
19.  13  Where  (is)  the  king,  .of  the  city  of  S.,  of 
Isa.  36.  19  where  (are)  the  gods  of  S.  ?  and  have 

37.  13  Where  (is)the  king,  .of  the  city  of  S.,  He. 

SE  PHAR-VITES,  E'TEP. 

The  inhabitants  of  Sepharvaim  ;  they  were  accustomed 
to  burn  their  children  in  the  fire  to  Adrammelech  and 
Anamelech  their  gods,  even  after  their  removal  to 
Samaria. 

2  Ki.  17.  31  the  S.  burnt  their  children  in  fire  to  Adr. 
SEPULCHRE  — 

1 .  Grave,  nnuj?  qeburah. 

Deut  34.  6  lio  man  knowetli  of  his  sepulchre  unto 

1  Sa.io.  2  thou  shait  find  two  men  by  Rachel’s  sep. 

2  Ki.  9.  28  buried  him  in  his  sepulchre  with  his  fat. 
21.  26  he  was  buried  in  his  sepulchre  in  the  ga. 
23.  30  and  buried  him  in  his  own  sepulchre 

2.  Grave,  ")2j7  qeber. 

Gen.  23.  ’  6  in  the  choice  of  our  sepulchres  bury  thy 
23.  6  none  of  us  shall  withhold,  .his  sepulchre 
Judg.  8.  32  was  buried  in  the  sepulchre  of  Joash  his 
2  Sa.  2.  32  buried  him  in  the  sepulchre  of  his  father 
4. 12  buried  (it)  in  the  sepulchre  of  Abner  in 
17.  23  was  buried  in  the  sepulchre  of  his  father 
21. 14  ill  Zelah,  in  the  sepulchre  of  Kish  his  fat. 

1  Ki.13.  22  carcase  shall  not  come  unto  the  sepulchre 
13.  31  bury  mein  the  sepulchre  wherein  the  man 

2  Ki  13.  21  they  cast  the  man  into  the  sepulchre  of 
23.  16  he  spied  the  sepulchres  that  (were)there 
23.  16  took  the  bones  out  of  the  sepulchres,  and 

23.  17  (It  is)  the  sepulchre  of  the  man  of  God,  w  h. 

2  Ch.16. 14  they  buried  him  in  his  own  sepulchres,  wh. 

21.  20  but  not  in  the  sepulchres  of  the  kings 

24.  25  they  buried  him  not  in  the  sepulchres  of 
28.  27  they  brought  him  not  into  the  sepulchres 
32.  33  buried  him  in  the  chiefest  of  the  sepulcli, 
35.  24  was  buried  iu  (one  of)  the  sepulchres  of 

Neh.  2.  3  the  place  of  my  fathers’  sepulchres  (lieth) 

2.  5  unto  the  city  of  my  fathers’  sepulchres 

3.  16  (the  place)  over  against  the  sepulchresof 
Psa.  5.  9  their  throat  (is)  an  open  sepulchre ;  they 

Isa  22.  16  thou  hast  hewed  thee  out  a  sepulchre  hero 

22.  16  he  that  lieweth  him  out  a  sepulchre  on 
J  er.  5.16  Their  quiver  (is)  as  an  open  sepulchre,  tlu 


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SERVANT 


3.  Monument,  tomb,  pvrgxa  mnema. 

Luke23.  53  laid  it  ia  a  sepulchre  that  was  hewn  in 
24.  1  they  came  unto  the  sepulchre,  bringing 
Acts  2.  29  and  his  sepulchre  is  with  us  unto  thisday 

7.  16  laid  in  the  sepulchre  that  Abraham  boug. 

4 . Monument,  tomb,  fivrgieioy  mnemeion. 

JIatt23.  29  and  garnish  the  sepulchres  of  the  righteo. 

vg.fio  a  great  stone  to  the  door  of  the  sepulchre 
28.  8  they  departed  quickly  from  the  sepulchre 
Mark  1 5.  46  laid  him  in  a  sepulchre  which  was  hewn 

15.  46  rolled  a  stone  unto  the  door  of  the  sepul. 
y  16.  2  they  came  unto  the  sepulchre  at  the  rising 

16.  3  the  stone  from  the  door  of  the  sepulchre 
16.  5  entering  into  the  sepulchre,  they  saw  a 
16.  8  Hed  from  the  sepulchre;  fortheytrembled 

Luken.  47  ye  build  the  sepulchres  of  the  prophets 

11.  48  killed  them,  and  ye  build  their  [sepuleh.] 

23.  55  beheld  the  sepulchre,  and  how  his  body 

24.  2  the  stone  rolled  away  from  the  sepulchre 
24.  9  returned  from  the  sepulchre,  and  told  all 
24.  12  Then  arose  Peter,  and  ran  unto  the  sepul. 
24.  22  women,  .which  were  early  at  the  sepulchre 
24.  24  [certain  of  them,  .went  to  the  sepulchre] 

Johnig.  41  in  the  garden  a  new  sepulchre,  wherein 

19.  42  for  the  sepulchre  was  nigh  at  hand 

20.  1  cometh  Mary  Magdalene,  .unto  the  sepu. 
20.  1  seeth  the  stone  taken . .  from  the  sepulchre 
20. '2  taken  away  the  Lord  out  of  the  sepulchre 
20.  3  went  forth,  .and  came  to  the  sepulchre 
20.  4  other  disciple . .  came  first  to  the  sepulchre 
20.  6  went  into  the  sepulchre,  and  seeth  the  li. 
20.  8  disciple  which  came  first  to  the  sepulchre 
20.  t  1  Mary  stood  without  at  the  sepulchre  we. 
20.  11  stooped  down,  (and  looked)  into  the  sep. 

Acts  13.  29  took  (him)  down .  .and  laid  (him)  in  a  sep. 

5.  Burying  place,  racpos  taphos. 

Matt23.  37  ye  are  like  unto  whited  sepulchres,  which 
27.  61  Mary,  sitting  over  against  the  sepulchre 
27.  64  Command,  .that  the  sepulchre  be  made 

27.  66  they  went,  and  made  the  sepulchre  sure 

28.  i  came  Mary  Magdalene,  .to  see  the  sepul. 
Rom.  3.  13  Their  throat  (is)  an  open  sepulchre :  with 

SE'-RAH,  SA'-RAH,  ryiB1,  rniz  extension. 

A  daughter  of  Asher,  and  sister  of  Jimnah,  Ishuah,  and 
Beriah,  who  went  down  to  Egypt  with  Jacob.  B.c.  1706. 
Gen.  46.  17  Ishuah,  and  Isui,  and  Beriah,  and  S.  their 
Uuni26.  46  name  of  the  daughter  of  Asher  (was)  S. 

1  Ch.  7.  30  Isuah,  and  Ishuai,  and  Beriah,  and  S.  the 
SE-RA-IAH.  rr-jc',  vtnjp  Jail  is  prince. 

1.  David’s  scribe.  B.c.  1020. 

2  Sa.  8.  17  (were)  the  priests ;  and  S.  (was)  the  scribe 

2.  The  Son  of  Azariah,  and  chief  priest  at  Jerusalem 
when  Nebuchadnezzar  took  it.  B.c.  588. 

2  Ki.25.  18  the  captain  of  the  guard  took  R.  the  chief 

1  Ch.  6.  14  Azariah  begat  S.,  and  S.  begat  Jeliozadak 
Ezra  7.  1  Ezra  the  son  of  S.,  the  son  of  Azariah,  the 
Jer.  52.  24  the  captain  of  the  guard  took  S.  the  chief 

3.  Son  of  Tanhumeth,  from  Netopliah,  whom  Gedaliali 
advised  to  submit  to  the  Chaldeans.  B.c.  588. 

2  Ki.25.  23  Johanan..and  S.  the  son  of  Tanhumeth 
Jer.  40.  8  Johanan .  .and  S.  the  son  of  Tanhumeth 

4.  A  son  of  Kenaz,  and  brotlierof  Othniel,  and  father  of 
Joab.  B.c.  1450. 

1  Ch.  4.  13  the  sons  of  Kenaz;  Othniel,  and  S. :  and 
4. 14  S.  begat  Joab,  the  father  of  the  valley  of 

5.  A  Simeonite,  son  of  Asiel.  B.c.  700. 

1  Ch.  4.  35  Josibiah,  the  son  of  S.,  the  son  of  Asiel 

6.  A  priest  that  returned  with  Zerubbabel.  B.c.  536. 
Ezra  2.  2  Nehemiah,  S.,  Reelaiah,  Mordecai,  Bils. 
Neh.  10.  2  S.,  Azariah,  Jeremiah 

12.  1  these,  .went  up.  .Jeshua :  S.,  Jeremiah.  E. 
12. 12  of  S.,  Meraiah  ;  of  Jeremiah,  Hunauiah 

7.  A  priest,  son  of  Hilkiah,  dwelling  in  Jerusalem  after 
the  exile  and  called  “  ruler  of  the  house  of  God.”  B.c. 
445-, 

Neh.  11.  11 S.  the  son  of  Hilkiah,  the  son  ofMeshullam 

8.  A  chief  man,  son  of  Aziel,  and  sent  by  Jelioiakim  to 
take  Jeremiah  and  Baruch.  B.c.  606. 

Jer.  36.  26  But  the  king  commanded ..  S.  the  son  of 
9  A  prince  of  Judah,  and  son  of  Neriah;  he  went  to 
Babylon  with  Zedekiah.  B.c.  595. 

Jer.  51.  59  Jeremiah  the  prophet  commanded  S.  the 
51.  59  And  (this)  S.  (was)  a  quiet  prince 
51.  61  Jeremiah  said  to  S.,  When  thoucomestto 
SE-RA'-PHIM,  □'S~¥>  burning,  noble. 

Symbolic  beings  seen  in  vision,  with  six  wings  each,  in 
attendance  on  the  Lord. 

Isa.  6.  2  Above  it  stood  the  seraphim  :  each  ope 

6.  6  Then  flew  one  of  the  seraphim  unto  me 
SE'-RED,  Tjo  escape,  deliverance. 

The  eldest  son  of  Zebulun.  B.c.  1700. 

Gen.  46.  14  the  sons  of  Zebulun;  S.,  and  Elon,  and 
Nun>26.  26  of  S.,  the  family  of  the  Sardites :  of  Elon 
SER-GI'-IJS,  E 1  pyio S'. 

The  Roman  deputy  of  Cyprus  when  Paul  and  Barnabas 
visited  it  in  A.T>.  45,  and  who  was  converted  by  Elymas 
or  Bar-Jesus  being  struck  with  blindness. 

Acts  13.  7  was  with  the  deputy  of  the  country,  S.  P. 

SERJEANT  — 

One  holding  a  rod,  licktor,  sergeant,  fiaflSovxos. 
Acts  16.  35  the  magistrates  sent  the  serjeants,  saying 
16.  38  And  the  serjeants  told  these  words  unto 


SERPENT,  (fiery)  — 

1  .To  be  fearful  or  frightful,  hmzachal. 

Deut32.  24  with  the  poison  of  serpents  of  the  dust 

2.  A  serpent,  it’n:  nctchush. 

Gen.  3.  1  the  serpent  was  more  subtil  than  any  be. 

3.  2  the  woman  said  unto  the  serpent,  Wemay 

3.  4  the  serpent  said  unto  the  woman,  Ye  sh. 
3. 13  The  serpent  beguiled  me,  and  I  did  eat 

3.  14  God  said  unto  the  serpent,  Because  thou 
49.  17  Dan  shall  be  a  serpent  by  the  way,  an  ad. 
Exod.  4.  3  it  became  a  serpent ;  and  Moses  fled  from 

7.  15  rod  which  was  turned  to  a  serpent  shalt 
Num  21.  6  Lord  sent  fiery  serpents  among  the  peo. 

21.  7  that  he  take  away  the  serpents  from  us 
21.  9  Moses  made  a  serpent  of  brass,  and  put 
21.  9  that  if  a  serpent  had  bitten  any  man,  wh. 
21.  9  he  beheld  the  serpent  of  brass,  he  lived 
Deut.  8.  15  (wherein  were)  fiery  serpents,  and  scorp. 
2  Ki.  18.  4  brake  in  pieces  the  brasen  serpent  that  M. 
J ob  26.  13  his  hand  hath  formed  the  crooked  serpent 
Psa.  58.  4  Their  poison  (is)  like  the  poison  of  a  ser. 

140.  3  have  sharpened  their  tongues  like  a  ser. 
Prov  23.  32  At  the  last  it  biteth  like  a  serpent,  and 
30.  19  the  way  of  a  serpent  upon  a  rock,  the  way 
Eccl.  10.  8  whoso  breakethan  hedge,  a  serpent  shall 

10.  11  Surely  the  serpent  will  bite  without  ench. 
Isa.  14.  29  for  out  of  the  serpent's  root  shall  come 

27.  1  shall  punish  leviathan  the  piercing  serp. 
27.  1  even  leviathan  that  crooked  serpent ;  and 
65.  25  dust  (shall  be)  the  serpent’s  meat.  They 
Jer.  8.  17  I  will  send  serpents,  cockatrices,  among 
46.  22  The  voice  thereof  shall  go  like  a  serpent 
Amos  5.  19  leaned  his  hand  on  the  wall,  and  a  serp. 

9.  3  thence  will  I  command  the  serpent,  anil 
Mic.  7.  17  They  slialllick  the  dust  like  a  serpent,  th. 

3.  A  burning,  fiery,  stinging  serpent,  ']')(?  saraph. 
Num  21.  8  Make  thee  a  fiery  serpent,  and  set  it  up. 
Isa.  14.  29  and  his  fruit  (shall  be)  a  fiery  flying  serp. 

30.  6  the  viper  and  fiery  flying  serpent,  they 

4 . Howler,  dragon,  pn  tannin. 

Exod.  7.  9  before  Pharaoh, (and)itshallbecomease. 
7.  10  castdownhisrod..and  it  became  a  serpent 
7.  12  they  became  serpents:  but  Aaron's  rod 

5 . A  creeping  thing,  reptile,  epncriv  herpeton. 

Jas.  3.  7  For  every  kind  of  beasts,  .and  of  serpents 

C.,1  serpent,  u<pis  opliis. 

Matt.  7.  10  Or  if  he  ask  a  fish,  will  he  give  him  a  ser. 

10. 16  be  ye  therefore  wise  as  serpents,  and  ha. 
23.  33  serpents,  (ye)  generation  of  vipers,  how 

Mark  16.  18  [They  shall  take  up  serpents ;  and  if  they] 
Lukeio.  19  give  unto  you  power  to  tread  on  serpents 
ir.  11  a  fish,  will  he  fora  fish  give  him  a  serpent 
John  3.  14  Moses  lifted  up  the  serpent  in  the  wilder. 

1  Co.  10.  9  tempted,  and  were  destroyed  of  serpents 

2  Co.  11.  3  as  the  serpent  beguiled  Eve  through  his 
Rev.  9.  19  for  their  tails  (were)  like  unto  serpents 

12.  9  that  old  serpent,  called  the  Devil,  and  Sa. 

12.  14  half  a  time,  from  the  face  of  the  serpent 
12. 15  serpent  cast  out  of  his  mouth  water  as  a 

20.  2  that  old  serpent,  which  is  the  Devil,  and 

SE  RUG,  tniy  strength,  firmness. 

Grandson  of  Peleg,  and  father  of  Nahor  father  of  Terah. 
B.C.  2180. 

Gen.  11.  20  lived  two  and  thirty  years,  and  begat  S. 

11.  21  after  he  begat  S.  two  hundred  and  seven 
11.  22  And  S.  lived  thirty  years, andbegatNahor 
11. 23  S.  lived  after  he  bagat  Nahor  two  hundr. 

1  Ch.  1.  26  S.,  Nahor,  Terah 

SERVANT  — 

1 .  Men,  c’c’j.s;  anashim. 

1  Sa.  24.  7  So  David  stayed  his  servants  with  these 

2.  .1  young  person,  youth,  servant,  lyi  naar. 

Num  22.  22  riding  upon  his  ass,  and  his  two  servants 
Judg.  7.  10  go  thou  with  Phurah  thy  servant  down  to 
7.  11  Then  went  he  down  with  Phurah  his  ser. 
19.  3  having  his  servant  with  him,  and  a  couple 
1 9.  9  he,  and  his  concubine,  and  his  servant,  his 
19.  11  servant  said  unto  his  master,  Come,  I  pr. 
19.  13  said  unto  his  servant,  Come,  and  let  us 
Ruth  2.  5,  6  servant  that  was  set  over  the  reapers 

1  Sa.  2.  13  priest’s  servant  came,  while  the  flesh  was 

2.  15  priest’s  servant  came,  and  said  to  the  man 
9.  3  Take  now  one  of  the  servants  with  thee 
9.  5  Saul  said  to  his  servant  that  (was)  with 
9.  7  Then  said  Saul  to  his  servant,  But  behold 
9.  8  servant  answered  Saul  again,  and  said,  B. 
9.  10  Then  said  Saul  to  his  servant,  Well  said 
9.  22  Samuel  took  Saul  and  his  servant,  and  br. 
9.  27  Bid  the  servant  pass  on  before  us,  and 

10.  14  uncle  said  unto  him  and  to  his  servant 

16. 18  Then  answered  one  of  the  servants,  and 

21.  2  have  appointed  (my)  servants  to  such  and 

25. 19  said  unto  her  servants.  Go  on  before  me 

2  Sa.  9.  9  called  to  Ziba,  Saul’s  servant,  and  said 

13. 17  Then  he  called  his  servant  that  minister. 

13.  28  Now  Absalom  had  commanded  his  serva. 
13.  29  servants  of  Absalom  did  unto  Ammon  as 
16.  1  Ziba  the  servant  of  Mephiboshethmethim 

19. 17  servant  of  the  house  of  Saul,  and  his  fift. 

1  Ki.  18.  43  said  to  his  servant,  Go  up  now,  looktow. 

19.  3  canie  to  Beersheba . .  and  left  his  servant 

2  Ki,  4.  12  said  to  Gahazi  his  servant,  Call  this  Shu. 

4.  24  she  saddled  an  ass,  and  said  to  her  serv. 


2  Ki.  4.  25  that  he  said  to  Gehazi  his  servant,  Behold 

4.  38  said  unto  his  servant.  Set  on  the  great  pot 

5.  20  Gehazi,  the  servant  of  Elisha  the  man  of 

5.  23  laid  (them)  upon  two  of  his  servants,  and 

6.  15  his  servant  said  unto  him.  Alas,  my  mas. 

8.  4  king  talked  with  Gehazi,  the  servant  of 
19.  6  with  which  the  servants  of  the  king  of  A. 

Nell.  4. 16  half  of  my  servants  brought  in  the  work 

4.  22  Let  every  one  with  his  servant  lodge  with 

4.  23  neither  I,  nor  my  brethren,  nor  my  serv. 

5.  10  I  likewise,  (and)  my  brethren,  and  my  se. 

5.  15  even  their  servants  bare  rule  over  the  p. 
5  16  all  my  servants  (were)  gathered  thither 

6.  5  Then  sent  Sanballat  his  servant  unto  me 

13.19  servants  set  I  at  the  gates,  (that)  there  sh. 
Esth.  2.  2  Then  said  the  king’s  servants  that  minis. 

6.  3  Then  said  the  king’s  servants  that  minis. 

6.  5  servants  said  unto  him,  Behold,  Haman 
Job  1. 15,  17  the  servants  with  the  edge  of  theswo. 

1. 16  burnt  up  the  sheep,  and  the  servants,  and 
Isa.  37.  6  wherewith  the  servants  of  the  king  of  A. 

3.  To  serve,  do,  till,  15 j;  abad. 

Gen.  49. 15  bowed  hisshoulder.  .and  became  a  servant 
2  Ki.  10.  19  call  unto  me.  .all  his  servants,  and  all  his 
Zech.  2.  9  and  they  shall  be  a  spoil  to  their  servants 

4.  A  servant,  doer,  tiller,  slave,  155;  ebed. 

Gen.  9.  25  servant  of  servants  shall  he  be  unto  his 

9.  26,  27  and  Canaan  shall  be  his  servant 

14. 15  divided  himself,  .he  and  his  servants,  by 
18.  3  pass  not  away,  I  pray  thee,  from  thy  ser. 

18.  5  for  therefore  are  ye  come  to  your  servant 

19.  2  turn  in,  I  pray  yon,  into  your  servant's  ho. 

19.  19  thy  servant  hath  found  grace  in  thy  sight 

20.  8  called  all  his  servants,  and  told  all  these 
2t.  25  which  Abimelech’s  servants  had  violently 
24.  2  Abraham  said  unto  his  eldest  servant  of 
24.  5  servant  said  unto  him,  Peradventure  the 
24.  9  servant  put  his  hand  under  the  thigh  of  A. 
24. 10  servant  took  ten  camels  of  the  camels  of 
24. 14  thou  hast  appointed  for  thy  servant  Isaac 

24. 17  servant  ran  to  meet  her,  and  said,  Let  me 
24.34  And  he  said,  I  (am)  Abraham’s  servant 
24.  52  when  Abraham’s  servant  heard  their  wo. 
24.  53  servant  brought  forth  jewels  of  silver,  and 
24.  59  sent  away,  her  nurse,  and  Abraham’s  se. 
24.  61  servant  took  Rebekah,  and  went  his  way 
24.  65  For  she  (had)  said  unto  the  servant.  What 
24.  65  servant  (had)  said,  It  (is)  my  master:  the. 
24. 66  servant  told  Isaac  all  things  that  he  had 
26.  15  For  all  the  wells  which  his  father's  serv. 
26.  19  And  Isaac’s  servants  digged  in  the  valley 
26.  24  multiply  thy  seed,  for  my  servant  Abrah. 
26.  25  and  there  Isaac’s  servants  digged  a  well 

26.  32  the  same  day,  that  Isaac’s  servants  came 

27.  37  brethren  have  I  given  to  him  for  servants 
32.  4  Thy  servant  Jacob  saith  thus,  I  have  soj. 
32.  10  which  thou  hast  showed  unto  thy  servant 
32.  16  delivered  (them)  into  the  hand  of  his  ser. 
32.  16  said  unto  his  servants,  Pass  over  before 
32.  18  (They  be)  thy  servant  Jacob’s;  it  (is)  a  pr. 

32.  20  Behold,  thy  servant  Jacob  (is)  behind  us 

33.  5  which  God  hath  graciously  given  thy  ser. 
33.  14  Let  my  lord,  .pass  over  before  his  servant 

39.  17  servant,  which  thou  hast  brought  unto  us 

39. 19  After  this  manner  did  thy  servant  to  me 

40.  20  he  made  a  feast  unto  all  his  servants,  and 

40.  20  and  of  the  chief  baker  among  his  servants 

41.  10  Pharaoh  was  wroth  with  his  servants,  and 

41.  12  man,  an  Hebrew,  servant  to  the  captain 
41.  37  was  good,  .in  the  eyes  of  all  his  servants 

41.  38  Pharaoh  said  unto  his  servants.  Can  we 

42.  10  but  to  buy  food  are  thy  servants  come 

42.  11  we  (are)  true  (men),  thy  servants  are  no 

42.  13  Thy  servants  (are)  twelve  brethren,  the 

43.  28  Thy  servant  our  father  (is)  in  good  health 

44.  7  God  forbid  that  thy  servants  should  doac. 
44.  9  With  whomsoever  of  thy  servants  it  be 
44.  10  he  with  whom  it  is  found  shall  be  my  se. 
44.  16  hath  found  out  the  iniquity  of  thy  serva. 
44.  16  behold,  we  (are)  my  lord’s  servants,  both 
44.  17  he  shall  be  my  servant;  and  as  for  you 
44.  18  let  thy  servant ..  speak  a  word  in  my  lord’s 
44.  18  thine  anger  burn  against  thy  servant,  for 
44.  19  My  lord  asked  his  servants,  saying,- Have 
44.  21  thou  saidst  unto  thy  servants,  Bring  him 
44.  23  thou  saidst  unto  thy  servants,  Except  yo. 
44.  24  when  we  came  up  unto  thy  servant  my  fa. 
44.  27  And  thy  servant  my  father  said  unto  us 
44.  30  when  I  am  come  to  thy  servant  my  father 
44.  31  he  will  die  :  and  thy  servants  shall  bring 
44.  31  the  grey  hairs  of  thy  servant  our  father 
44.  32  For  thy  servant  became  surety  for  the  lad 

44.  33  let  thy  servant  abide  instead  of  the  lad  a 

45.  16  it  pleased  Pharaoh  well,  and  his  servants 

46.  34  Thy  servants’  trade  hath  been  about  cat. 

47.  3  Thy  servants  (are)  shepherds,  both,  .and 

47.  4  for  thy  servants  have  no  pasture  for  their 
47.  4  let  thy  servants  dwell  in  the  land  of  Go. 
47.  19  we  and  our  land  will  be  servants  unto  P. 
47.  25  lord,  and  we  will  be  Pharaoh’s  servants 
50.  2  Joseph  commanded  his  servants  the  ph. 
50.  7  with  him  went  up  all  the  servants  of  Ph. 
50.  17  forgive  the  trespass  of  the  servants  of  the 
50.  18  and  they  said,  Behold,  we  (be)  thy  serva. 

Exod.  4.  10  thou  hast  spoken  unto  thy  servant ;  but 

5.  15  Wherefore  dealest  thou  thus  with  thy  se. 
5.  16  There  is  no  straw  given  unto  thy  servants 
5.  16  behold,  thy  servants  (are)  beaten ;  but  the 
5.  21  in  the  eyes  of  his  servants,  to  put  a  sword 

7.  10  down  his  rod.,  before  his  servants,  and  it 


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Exod.  7  20  in  the  sight  of  his  servants;  and  all  the 

8.  3  iuto  the  house  of  thy  servants,  and  upon 
8  4  upon  thy  people,  and  upon  all  thy  scrva. 

8  o  when  shall  I  entreat. .for  thy  servants,  and 

8.  II  from  thy  servants,  and  from  thy  people 

8.  21  upon  thy  servants,  and  upon  thy  people 

8.  24  servant’s  houses,  and  into  all  the  land  of 

8.  29,  31  from  his  servants,  and  from  his  peop. 

9.  14  upon  thy  servants,  and  upon  thy  people 

9.  20  He  that  feared . .  among  the  servants  of  P. 
g.  20  made  his  servants  and  his  cattle  flee  into 
g.  21  left  his  servants  and  his  cattle  in  the  field 
g  30  But  as  for  thee  and  thy  servants,  I  know 
0  34  hardened  his  heart,  he  and  his  servants 

10  1  hardened. .the  heart  of  his  servants,  that 

10.  6  fill,  .the  houses  of  all  thy  servants,  and 

10.  7  Pharaoh’s  servants  said  unto  him,  How 

11.  3  favour,  .in  the  sight  of  Pharaoh’s  serva. 

11.  8  all  these  thy  servants  shall  come  down 

12.  30  Pharaoh  rose  up.  .and  all  his  servants 

12.  44  But  every  man’s  servant  that  is  bought 
14.  5  heart  of  Pharaoh  and  of  his  servants  was 
14.  31  believed  the  Lord,  and  his  servant  Moses 

21.  2  If  thou  buy  an  Hebrew  servant,  six  years 

21.  5  if  the  servant  shall  plainly  say,  I  love  my 

21.  20  if  a  man  smite  his  servant;  or  his  maid 
21.  26  if  a  man  smite  the  eye  of  his  servant,  or 
32.  13  Remember  Abraham,  Isaac,  .thy servants 

Lev.  25.  6  meat  for  you ;  for  thee,  and  for  thy  serv. 
2s.  42,  ss  thev  (are)  my  servants,  which  I  brou. 

25.  S3  unto  nie  the  children  of  Israel  (are)  serv. 
jlum  11.  11  Wherefore  hast  thou  afflicted  thy  serva. 

12.  7  My  servant  Moses  (is)  not  so,  who  (is)  fa. 
12’  8  not  afraid  to  speak  against  my  servant 

14.  24  But  my  servant  Caleb,  because  he  had  an. 

22  18  said  unto  the  servants  of  Balak,  If  Balak 

31  49  Thy  servants  have  taken  the  sum  of  the 

32  4  laud  for  cattle,  and  thy  servants  have  ca. 
32.  5  let  this  land  lie  given  unto  thy  servants 
32  25  servants  will  do  as  my  lord  commandeth 
32  27  But  thy  servants  will  pass  over,  every  in. 
32  31  As  the  Lord  hath  said  unto  thy  servants 

Deut.  3.  24  thou  hast  begun  to  show  thy  servant  thy 

5.  15  remember  that  thou  wast  a  servant  in 
o  27  Remember  thy  servants,  Abraham,  Isaac 

15.  17  and  he  shall  be  thy  servant  forever.  And 

23.  15  servant  which  is  escaped  from  his  master 
29  2  unto  all  his  servants,  and  unto  all  his  land 

32.  36  repent  himself  for  his  servants,  when  he 
32.  43  for  he  will  avenge  the  blood  of  his  serva. 
34  5  So  Moses  the  servant  of  the  Lord  died  th. 
34  1 1  and  to  all  his  servants,  and  to  all  his  land 

Josh.  I.  I  after  the  death  of  Moses  the  servant  of 

1.  2  Moses  my  servant  is  dead;  now  therefore 
1  7  law  which  Moses  my  servant  commanded 

1’  13  Remember  the  word  of  which  Moses  the  s. 

1  15  which  .Moses  the  LORD’S  servant  gave  you 

5.  14  What  saitli  my  Lord  unto  his  servant? 

8.  31  As  Moses  the  servant  of  the  Lord  comm. 

8  33  as  Moses  the  servant  of  the  Lord  hadco. 
g'  8  said  unto  Joshua,  We  (are)  thy  servants 
q.  g  From  a  very  far  country  thy  servants  are 
q  11  We(are)your  servants:  therefore  now  ma. 
g"  24  Because  it  was  certainly  told  thy  servants 
0  24  commanded  his  servant  Mosestogiveyou 

10  6  Slack  not  thy  hand  from  thy  servants,  come 

11.  12  Moses  the  servant  of  the  Lord  comman. 

11  15  As  the  Lord  commanded  Moses  his  serv. 
12!  6  Them  did  Moses  the  servant  of  the  Lord 

12.  6  servant  of  the  Lord  gave  it  (for)  a  posses. 

13  8  as  Moses  the  servant  of  the  Lord  gave  th. 

14  7  Forty  years  old  (was)  I  when  Moses  the  s. 

18  7  which  Moses  the  servant  of  the  Lord  gave 
22  2  Ye  have  kept  all  that  Moses  the  servant 

22  4  5  which  Moses  the  servant  of  the  Lord 
24  29  servant  of  the  Lord  died,  (being)  an  linn. 

Jud"  2  8  servant  of  the  Lord  died,  (being)  an  bun. 

°  3  24  When  he  was  gone  out,  his  servants  came 

6.  27  Then  Gideon  took  ten  men  of  his  servants 

15  18  deliverance  into  the  hand  of  thy  servant 
iq  19  young  man  (which  is)  with  thy  servants 

1  Sa  3  q  say,  Speak,  Lord  ;  for  thy  servant lieareth 

3  10  answered,  Speak  ;  for  thy  servant  heareth 
8  14  take  your  fields,  .and  give  (them)  to  hisse. 

8.  15  and  give  to  his  officers,  and  to  liis  servants 
8.  17  of  your  sheep  :  and  ye  shall  lie  his  servants 

12  19  Pray  for  thy  servants  unto  the  Lord  thy 
16!  15  Saul’s  servants  said  unto  him,  Behold  now 

16  16  Let  our  LORD  now  command  thy  servants 

16  17  Saul  said  unto  his  servants,  Provide  me 

17  8  (am)  not  I  a  Philistine,  and  ye  servants  to 

17  9  kill  me,  then  will  we  be  your  servants,  but 

,7  q  then  shall  ve  be  our  servants,  and  serve  us 
17  32  servant  will  go  and  fight  with  this  Philist. 
17  34  thy  servant  kept  his  father's  sheep,  and 

1 7  36  Thy  servant  slew  both  the  lion  and  the  bear 
,7  38  son  of  thy  servant  Jesse  the  Bethdehem. 
,g|  5  and  also  in  the  sight  of  Saul’s  servants 

18  22  Saul  commanded  his  servants,  (saying) 

,8'  22  delight  in  thee,  and  all  his  servants  love 
18'  23  Saul's  servants  spake  those  words  in  the 
18  24  servants  of  Saul  told  him,  saying,  On  this 

18.  26  when  liis  servants  told  David  these  words 

18.  30  more  wisely  than  all  the  servants  of  Saul 
ig.  1  Saul  spake,  .to  all  bis  servants, that  they 

19.  4  Let  not  the  king  sin  against  his  servant 

20.  7  (It  is)  well ;  thy  servant  shall  have  peace 

20.  8  thou  shalt  deal  kindly  witli  thy  servant 

20.  8  thou  hast  brought  thy  servant  into  a  cove. 

21.  7  a  certain  man  of  the  servants  of  Saul  (wasl 

21.  11  the  servants  of  Achish  said  unto  him,  (Is) 
21.  14  Then  said  Achish  unto  his  servants,  Lo 


1  Sa.  22.  6  all  his  servants  (were)  standingabout  him 

22.  7  Saul  said  unto  his  servants  that  stood  ab. 

22.  8  my  son  hath  stirred  up  my  servantagainst 

22.  9  which  was  set  over  the  servants  of  Saul 

22. 14  who  (is  so)  faithful  among  all  thy  servants 

22. 15  Let  not  the  king  impute,  .unto  liis  servant 
22.  15  thy  servant  knew  nothing  of  all  this,  less 

22.  17  the  servants  of  the  king  would  not  put  fo. 

23.  10  thy  servant  hath  certainly  heard  that  Saul 

23.  11  will  Saul  come  down,  as  thy  servant  hath 

23.  11  0  Lord.. I  beseech  thee,  tell  thy  servant 
25.  8  give,  .whatsoever  cometli.  .unto  thy  serv. ' 

25. 10  Nabal  answered  David’s  servants,  and  said 
25.  10  There  be  many  servants  now  a  days  that 
25.  39  and  hath  kept  his  servant  from  evil 

25.  40  when  the  servants  of  David  were  come  to 

25.  41  to  wash  the  feet  of  the  servants  of  my  lo. 
26. 18  doth  my  lord  thus  pursue  after  his  servant 

26.  19  let  my  lord,  .hear  the  words  of  his  servant 

27.  5  why  should  thy  servant  dwell  in  the  royal 

27.  12  therefore  he  shall  be  my  servant  for  ever 

28.  2  thou  shalt  know  what  thy  servant  can  do 

28.  7  Then  said  Saul  unto  his  servants,  Seek  me 
28.  7  liis  servants  said  to  him,  Behold,  (there 
28.  23  But  his  servants,  together  with  the  woman 

28.  25  And  she  brought  (it),  .before  his  servants 

29.  3  (Is)  not  this  David,  the  servant  of  Saul  the 

29.  8  what  hast  thou  found  in  thy  servant,  so 

29.  10  with  thy  master’s  servants  that  are  come 

30.  13  I  (am)  a  young  man  of  Egypt,  servant  to 

2  Sa.  2.  12  the  servants  of  Ish-boshetli  the  son  of  Saul 

2.  13  the  servants  of  David,  went  out,  and  met 

2.  15  and  twelve  of  the  servants  of  David 
2.  17  Abner  was  beaten,  .before  the  servants  of 
2.  30  there  lacked  of  David’s  servants  nineteen 

2.  31  the  servants  of  David  had  smitten  of  Ben. 

3.  18  By  the  hand  of  my  servant  David  I  will  sa. 

3.  22  the  servants  of  David  and  Joab  came  from 
3.  38  the  king  said  unto  his  servants,  Know  ye 

6.  20  in  the  eyes  of  the  handmaids  of  his  serv. 

7.  5  tell  my  servant  David,  Thus  saith  the  Lo. 

7.  8  so  shalt  thou  say  unto  my  servant  David 

7. 19  thou  hast  spoken  also  of  thy  servant's  I10. 

7.  20  for  thou.  Lord  God,  knowest  thy  servant 
7.  21  hast  thou  done  all.  .to  make  thy  servant 
7.  25  thou  hast  spoken  concerning  thy  servant 
7.  26  and  let  the  house  of  thy  servant  David  be 
7.  27  hast  revealed  to  thy  servant,  saying,  I  w. 

7.  27  therefore  hath  thy  servant  found  in  his 
7.  28  hast  promised  this  goodness  unto  thy  se. 
7.  29  to  bless  the  house  of  thy  servant,  that  it 

7.  29  let  the  house  of  thy  servant  be  blessed  for 

8.  2  (so)  the  Moabites  became  David’s  servants 

8.  6  Syrians  became  servants  to  David,  (and) 

8.  7  the  shields  of  gold  that  were  on  the  serv. 

8.  14  all  they  of  Edom  became  David's  servants 
g.  2  (there  was)  of  the  house  of  Saul  a  servant 

9.  2  (Art)  thou  Ziba?  And  he  said,  Thy  serva. 

9.  6  And  he  answered.  Behold  thy  servant ! 

9.  8  W  hat  (is)  thy  servant,  that  thou  shouldest 

9. 10  thy  servants,  shall  till  the  land  for  him 

9.  10  Ziba  had  fifteen  sons  and  twenty  servants 

9.  11  the  king  hath  commanded  his  servant 

9.  12  And  all.  .(were)  servants  unto  Mepliibos. 

10.  2  to  comfort  him  by  the  hand  of  his  serva. 

10.  2  David's  servants  came  into  the  land  of  the 

10.  3  hath  not  David  (rather)  sent  his  servants 

10.  4  Hanun  took  David’s  servants,  and  shaved 

10.  19  the  kings  (that  were)  servants  to  Hadare. 
n.  1  David  sent  Joab,  and  his  servants  with 

11.  9  Uriah  slept,  .with  all  the  servants  of  liis 

11.  11  the  servants  of  my  lord,  are  encamped  in 

11.  13  to  lie  on  his  bed  with  the  servants  of  his 

11.  17  there  fell  (some)  of  the  people  of  the  ser. 

11.  21  Thy  servant  Uriah  the  Hittite  is  dead  al. 

1 1 .  24  shot  from  off  the  wall  upon  thy  servants 

11.  24  the  king’s  servants  be  dead,  and  thy  ser. 

12.  18  the  servants  of  David  feared  to  tell  him 

12.  19  David  saw  that  his  servants  whispered 

12.  19  David  said  unto  his  servants,  Isthe  child 

12.  21  Then  said  his  servants  unto  him,  What 

13.  24  Behold  now,  thy  servant  hath  .sheep  she. 

13.  24  let.  .liis  servants  go  with  thy  servant 
13.31  his  servants  stood  by  with  their  clothes 

13.  35  the  king’s  sons  come  :  as  thy  servant  said 

13.  36  the  king  also  and  all  his  servants  wept 

14.  19  thy  servant  Joab,  he  bade  me.  andhe  put 

1 4.  20  hath  thy  servant  J oab  done  this  thing 

14.  22  thy  servant  knoweth  that  I  have  found 

14.  22  king  hath  fulfilled  the  request  of  his  ser. 
14.  30  he  said  unto  his  servants,  See,  Joab’sfield 
14.  30  And  Absalom's  servants  set  the  field  on 

14.  31  Wherefore  have  thy  servants  set  my  field 

15.  2  Thy  servant  (is)  of  one  of  the  tribes  of  Is. 

15.  8  thy  servant  vowed  a  vow  while  I  abode 
15. 14  David  said  unto  all  his  servants  that 

15.  15  And  the  king's  servants  said  unto  the  ki. 

15.  15  thy  servants  (are  ready  to  do)  whatsoever 
15.  18  his  servants  passed  on  beside  him;  and 
15.  21  even  there  also  will  thy  servant  be 
15.  34  say  unto  Absalom,  I  will  be  thy  servant 
15.  34  (as)  I  (have  been)  thy  father’s  servant  lut. 

15.  34  so  (will)  I  now  also  (be)  thy  servant :  then 

16.  6  he  cast  stones . .  at  all  the  servants  of  king 

16.  11  said  to  Abisliai,  and  to  all  his  servants 

17.  20  when  Absalom’s  servants  came  to  the  wo. 

18.  7  the  people . .  were  slain  before  the  servants 
38.  9  And  Absalom  met  the  servants  of  David 

18.  29  sent  the  king’s  servant,  and  (me)  thy  ser. 

19.  5  shamed  this  day  the  faces  of  all  thy  serv. 

19.  6  thou  regardest  neither  princes  nor  serv. 

19.  7  and  speak  comfortably  unto  thy  servants 


2  Sa.  39.  34  (this  word) .  .Return  thou,  and  all  thy  se. 
39.  17  his  fifteen  sons  and  his  twenty  servants 
39.  19  neither,  .remember  that  which  thy  serv. 

39.  20  thy  servant  doth  know  that  I  have  sinned 
39.  26  my  servant  deceived  me:  for  thy  servant 
19.  26  go  to  the  king ;  because  thy  servant  (is)  la. 
39.  27  he  hath  slandered  thy  servant  unto  my 
19.  28  yet  didst  thou  set  thy  servant  among  th. 
19.  35  can  thy  servant  taste  what  I  eat  or  what 
19.  35  wherefore  then  should  thy  servant  beyet 
39.  36  Thy  sei'vant  will  go  a  little  way  over  Jor. 
39.  37  Let  thy  servant,  I  pray  thee,  turn  back  ag. 

19.  37  behold  thy  servant  Cliimham ;  let  him  go 

20.  6  take  thou  thy  lord’s  servants,  and  pursue 

21. 15  David  went  down,  and  his  servants  with 

21.  22  and  fell,  .by  the  hand  of  his  servants 

24.  30  Lord  take  away  the  iniquity  of  thy  serv. 

24.  20  saw  the  king  and  his  servants  coming  on 

24.  23  Wherefore  is.  .the  king  come  to  his  serv. 

1  Ki.  1.  2  his  servants  said  unto  him.  Let  there  be 
3.  9  all  the  men  of  Judah  the  king’s  servants 

3. 19  Solomon  tliy  servant  hath  he  not  called 

1.  26  But  me,  (even)  me  thy  servant,  and  Zadok 

1.  26  and  thyservantSolomon,hathhe  not  called 
3.  27  thou  hast  not  showed  (ft)  unto  thy  serv. 

3.  33  Take  with  you  the  servants  of  your  lord 
3.  47  the  king’s  servants  came  to  bless  our  lord 

1.  51  that  he  will  not  slay  liis  servant  with  the 

2.  38  as.  .the  king  hath  said,  so  will  thy  servant 

2.  39  two  of  the  servants  of  Sliimei  ran  away 

2.  39  saying,  Behold,  thy  servants  (be)  in  Gath 
2.  40  weut  to  Gath  to  Achish  to  seek  his  serv. 

2.  40  Shimei  went,  and  brought  his  servantsfr. 

3.  6  Thou  hast  showed  unto  thy  servant  David 

3.  7  thou  hast  made  thy  servant  king  instead 

3.  8  thy  servant  (is)  in  the  midst  of  thy  people 
3.  9  Give  therefore  thy  servant  an  understan. 

3. 15  and  made  a  feast  to  all  his  servents 

5.  3  Iliram  king  of  Tyre  sent  his  servants  unto 
5.  6  and  my  servants  shall  be  with  thy  servants 
5.  6  unto  thee  will  I  give  hire  for  thy  servants 
5.  9  My  servants  shall  bring(them)  down  from 
8.  23  who lceepeth covenant,  .with thy  servants 
8.  24  Who  hast  kept  with  thy  servant  David  my 
8.  25  keep  with  thy  servant  David  my  father 
8.  26  which  thou  spakest  unto  thy  servant  Da. 
8.  28  have,  .respect  unto  the  prayer  of  thy  ser. 
8.  28,  29  the  prayer  which  thy  servant 
8.  30  hearken,  .to  the  supplication  of  thy  serv. 
8.  32  judge  thy  servants,  condemning  the  wic. 
8.  36  forgive  the  sin  of  thy  servants,  and  of  thy 
8.  52  open  unto  the  supplication  of  thy  servant 
8.  53  spakest  by  the  hand  of  Moses  thy  servant 
8.  56  promised  by  the  hand  of  Moses  liis  servant 
8.  59  that  he  maintain;the  cause  of  his  servant 

8.  66  that  the  Lord  had  done  for  David  his  se. 

9.  22  his  servants,  and  his  princes,  and  his  cap. 
9.  27  Hiram  sent,  .his  servants,  .with  the  serv. 

10.  5  the  sitting  of  his  servants,  and  the  atten. 

10.  8  happy  (are)  these  thy  servants,  w  hich  st. 
10. 13  went  to  her  own  country,  and  her  serva. 

11.  11  I  will  surely,  .give  it  to  thy  servant 

11.  13  give  one  tribe,  .for  David  my  servant’s  sa. 
11.  17  certain  Edomites  of  his  father’s  servants 
11.  26  Solomon’s  servant,  whose  mother’s  name 
11.  32  he  shall  have  one  tribe  for  my  servant  Da. 
11.  34  make  him  prince,  .for  David  my  servants 
11.  36  David  my  servant  may  have  a  light  alway 

11.  38  keep  my  statutes,  .as  David  my  servant 

12.  7  If  thou  wilt  be  a  servant  unto  tliis  people 

12.  7  then  they  will  be  thy  servants  for  ever 
14.  8  thou  hast  not  been  as  my  servant  David 

14.  18  which  he  spake  by  the  hand  of  his  servant 

15.  18  delivered  them  into  the  hand  of  liis  serv. 

15.  29  which  he  spake  by  his  servant  Ahijali  the 

16.  9  his  servant  Zimri,  captain  of  half  (Iiis)cli. 
18.  9  tliatthouwouldestdeliverthyservantinto 
18. 12  I  thy  servant  fear  the  Lord  from  my  yo. 
18.  36  (that)  I  (amjthy  servant,  and  (that)  I  have 

20.  6  I  will  send  my  servants  unto  thee  tomor. 

20.  6  tliine  house,  and  the  houses  of  thy  serva. 
20.  9  All  that  thou  didst  send  for  to  tliy  serva. 
20.  12  he  said  unto  his  servants.  Set  (yourselves 
20.  23  the  servants  of  the  king  of  Syria  said  unto 
20.  31  his  servants  said  unto  him,  Behold  now 
20.  32  Tliy  servant  Bendiadad  saith,  I  pray  thee 
20.  39  Thy  servant  went  out  into  the  midst  of  the 
20.  40  as  thy  servant  was  busy  here  and  there 

22.  3  the  king  of  Israel  said  unto  his  servants 

22.  49  Let  my  servants  go  with  thy  servants  in 

2  Ki.  1.  13  let.  .the  lifeof  these  fifty  thy  servants,  be 

2.  16  there  be  with  thy  servants  fifty  strong  men 

3.  11  one  of  the  king  of  Israel’s  servants  answ. 

4.  1  Thy  servant  my  husband  is  dead;  and  thou 

4.  1  knowest  that  thy  servant  did  fear  the  L. 

5.  6  sent  Naaman  my  servant  to  thee,  that  th. 

5.  13  servants  came  near,  and  spake  unto  him 
5.  15  I  pray  thee,  take  a  blessing  of  thy  servant 
5.  17  be  given  to  thy  servant  two  mules’  burden 
5.  17  for  thy  servant  will  henceforth  offer  not. 
5.  18  Lord  pardon  thy  servant,  .pardon  tliyse. 

5.  25  And  he  said.  Thy  servant  went  no  whither 

6.  3  go  with  thy  servants.  And  he  answered,  I. 

6.  8  took  counsel  with  his  servants,  saying,  Iu 

6. 11  called  his  servants,  and  said  unto  them 

6. 12  one  of  his  servants  said,  None  my  lord,  0 

7.  12  said  unto  his  servants,  I  will  now  show  you 

7.  13  one  ofhis  servants  answered  and  said,  Let 
8  13  (is)  thy  servant  a  dog,  that  lie  should  do 

8. 19  destroy  Judah  for  David  his  servants’  sake 
g.  7  I  may  avenge  the  blood  of  my  servants 

9.  7  blood  of  all  the  servants  of  the  Lord,  at 


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2  Ki.  9.  11  Then  Jehu  came  forth  totlie  servants  of 

9.  28  servants  carried  him  in  a  chariot  to  Jeru. 
9.  36  which  he  spake  hy  his  servant  Elijah  the 

10.  5  We  (are)thy  servants,  and  will  do  all  that 

10. 10  (that)  which  he  spake  by  his  servant  Elij. 
10.  23  here  with  you  none  of  the  servants  of  the 

12.  20  hisservants  arose,  and  made  aconspiracy 
12.  21  his  servants,  smote  him,  and  he  died ;  and 
14.  5  slew  hisservants  which  had  slain  the  king 
14.  25  which  he  spake  hy  the  hand  of  his  servant 

16.  7  I  (am)  thy  servant,  and  thy  son  ;  come  up 

17.  3  became  his  servant,  and  gave  him  presents 

17.  13  which  I  sent  to  you  by  my  servants  the 

17.  23  as  he  had  said  by  all  his  servants  the  pro. 

18.  12  all  that  Moses  the  servant  of  the  Lord  co. 

18.  24  captain  of  the  least  of  my  master’s  serv. 

18.  26  Speak,  .to  thyservants  in  the  Syrian  lan. 

19.  5  So  the  servants  of  kingHezekiah  came  to 

19.  34  for  mine  own  sake,  and  for  my  servant  D. 

20.  6  for  mine  own  sake,  and  for  my  servant  D. 

21.  8  according  to  all  the  law  that  my  servant 
21.  10  Lord  spake  by  his  servants  the  prophets 

21.  23  servants  of  Amon  conspired  against  him 

22.  9  Thy  servants  have  gathered  the  money 

22. 12  scribe,  and  Asahiah  a  servant  of  the  king's 

23.  30  servants  carried  him  in  a  chariot  dead  fr. 

24.  1  Jehoiakim  became  his  servant  three  years 
24.  2  which  he  spake  by  his  servants  the  prop. 
24.  10  At  that  time  the  servants  of  Nebuchadu. 

24. 11  came  against  the  city,  and  his  servants  did 

24.  12  he,  and  his  mother,  and  his  servants,  and 

25.  8  servant  of  the  king  of  Babylon,  unto  Jer. 

23.  24  Fear  not  to  be  the  servants  of  the  Chaldees 

1  Ch.  2.  34  Sheshan  had  a  servant,  an  Egyptian,  wh. 

2.  35  gave  his  daughter  to  Jarlia  his  servant  to 

6.  49  Moses  the  servant  of  G  od  had  commanded 

16.  13  Oyeseedof  Israel  his  servant,  ye  children 

17.  4  Go  and  tell  David  my  servant,  Thus  saith 

17.  7  thus  shalt  thou  say  unto  my  servant  Dav. 

17.  17  for  thou  hast  (also)  spoken  of  thy  servant's 
17.  18  thy  servant?  for  thou  knowest  thy  serva. 

17. 19  O  Lord,  for  thy  servant’s  sake,  and  acco. 
17.  23  thou  hast  spoken  concerning  thy  servant 
17.  24  house  of  David  thy  servant(be)established 
17.25  hast  told  thy  servant . .  thy  servant  hath  fo. 
17.  26  promised  this  goodness  unto  thy  servant 

17.  27  please  thee  to  bless  the  house  of  thy  serv. 

18.  2  Moabites  became  David’s  servants,  (and) 

18.  6  Syriansbecame  David's  servants, (and) hr. 

18.  7  shields  of  gold  that  were  on  the  servants 

18. 13  all  the  Edomites  became  David’s  servants 

19.  2  servants  of  David  came  into  the  land  of  the 

19.  3  are  not  his  servants  come  unto  thee  forto 

19.  4  Wherefore  Hanun  took  David's  servants 

19. 19  when  the  servants  of  Hadarezer  saw  that 

20.  8  they  fell,  .by  the  hand  of  his  servants 

21.  3  (are)  they  not  all  my  lord's  servants?  why 
21.  8  do  away  the  iniquity  of  thy  servant ;  for 

2  Ch.  1.  3  which  Moses  the  servant  of  the  Lord  had 

2.  8  for  I  know  that  thy  servants  can  skill  to 

2.  8  my  servants  (shall  be)  with  thy  servants 

2. 10  will  give  to  thy  servants,  the  hewers  that 
2. 15  the  wheat . .  let  him  send  unto  his  servants 
6. 14  mercy  unto  thy  servants  that  walk  before 
6.  15  Thou  which  hast  kept  with  thy  servant 

6.  16  keep  with  thy  servant  David  my  father  th. 
6.  17  which  thou  hast  spoken  unto  thy  servant 
6.  19  respect  therefore  to  the  prayer  of  thy  ser. 
6.  19,  20  the  prayer  which  thy  servant  prayeth 
6.  21  unto  the  supplications  of  thy  servant,  and 
6.  23  judge  thy  servants,  by  requiting  the  wic. 
6.  27  forgive  the  sin  of  thy  servants,  and  of  thy 
6.  42  remember  the  mercies  of  David  thy  serv. 

8.  9  did  Solomon  make  no  servants  for  his  wo 

8.  18  sent  him,  by  the  hands  of  his  servants,  sli. 
8. 18  servants  that  had  knowledge  of  the  sea 

8.  18  they  went  with  the  servants  of  Solomon 

9.  4  sitting  of  his  servants,  and  the  attendance 

9.  7  happy  (are)  these  thy  servants,  which  st. 

9.  10  servants  also  of  Huram,  and  the  servants 
9. 12  and  went  away . .  she  and  her  servants 

9.  21  went  to  Tarsliish  with  the  servants  of  H. 

10.  7  be  kind . .  they  will  be  thy  servants  for  ever 

12.  8  Nevertheless  they  shall  be  his  servants 

13.  6  the  servant  of  Solomon  the  son  of  David 

24.  6  of  Moses  the  servant  of  the  Lord,  and  of 
24.  9  Moses  the  servaut  of  God  (laid)  upon  Isr. 

24.  25  his  own  servants  conspired  against  him 

25.  3  slew  his  servants  that  had  killed  the  king 

32.  9  did  Sennacherib  . .  send  his  servants  to 

32. 16  his  servants  spake . .  against  his  servant 

33.  24  servants  conspired  against  him,  and  slew 

34. 16  All  that  was  committed  to  thy  servants 

34.  20  commanded . .  Asaiah  a  servant  of  the  ki. 

35.  23  king  said  to  his  servants,  Have  me  away 

33.  24  servants  therefore  took  him  out  of  that  c. 

36.  20  where  they  were  servants  to  him  and  his 
Ezra  2.  55,  58  the  children  of  Solomon’s  servants 

6.  5  Besides  their  servants  and  their  maids,  of 
9.  11  Which  thou  hast  commanded  by  thy  ser. 
Neh.  1.  6  thou  mayest  hear  the  prayer  of  thy  serv. 

1.  6  for  the  children  of  Israelthy  servants,  and 

1.  7,  8  thou  commandedst  thy  servant  Moses 

1. 10  Now  these  (are)  thy  servants  and  thy  pe. 

1. 11  be  attentive  to  the  prayer  of  thy  servant 
.1.  11  to  the  prayer  of  thy  servants,  who  desire  to 

1.  ii  prosper,  I  pray  thee,  thy  servant  this  day 

2.  5  if  thy  servant  have  found  favour  in  thy  si. 

2-  IO>  19  and  Tobiah  the  servant,  the  Ammonite 

2.  20  therefore  we  his  servants  will  arise  and 
5-  5  bring  into  bondage  our  sons,  .to  be  serv. 

7'  57>  6°  the  children  of  Solomon’s  servants 


Neh.  9.  10  on  all  his  servants,  and  on  all  the  people 
9.  14  and  laws,  by  the  hand  of  Moses  thy  serv. 
9.  36  Behold,  we  (are)  servants  this  day ;  and 
9.  36  thereof,  behold,  we  (are)  servants  in  it 

10.  29  which  was  given  by  Moses  the  servant  of 

11.  3  and  the  children  of  Solomon’s  servants 
Esth.  1.  3  feast  unto  all  his  princes  and  his  servants 

2.  18  feast  unto  all  his  princes  and  his  servants 

3.  2  all  the  king’s  servants,  that  (were)  in  the 

3.  3  Then  the  king’s  servants,  which  (were)  in 

4.  11  All  the  king’s  servants,  and  the  people  of 

5.  11  advanced  him  above  the.  .servants  of  the 
Job  1.8  Hast  thou  considered  my  servant  Job,  that 

2.  3  Hast  thou  considered  my  servant  Job, that 

3. 19  small  and  great  are  there  ;  and  the  serv. 

4.  18  Behold,  he  put  no  trust  in  his  servants 

7.  2  As  a  servant  earnestly  desireth  the  shad. 

19. 16  called  my  servant,  and  he  gave  (me)  no 

41.  4  wilt  thou  take  him  for  a  servant  for  ever 

42.  7  not  spoken  of  me.  .as  my  servant  Job  (ha.) 
42.  8  go  to  my  servant. .  and  my  servant  Job 
42.  8  (the  thing  which  is)  right,  like  my  serva. 

Psa.  18.  title.  (A  Psalm)  of  David  the  servant  of  the 

19. 11  Moreover  by  them  is  thy  servant  warned 

19.  13  Keep  back  thy  servant  also  from  presum. 
27.  9  put  not  thy  servant  away  in  anger :  thou 

31. 16  Make  thy  face  to  shine  upon  thy  servant 

34.  22  Lord  redeemeth  the  soul  of  his  servants 

35.  27  pleasure  in  the  prosperity  of  his  servant 

36.  title. (A  Psalm)  of  David  the  servant  of  theL. 

69. 17  hide  not  thy  face  from  thy  servant ;  for 
69.  36  The  seed  also  of  his  servants  shall  inher. 
78.70  He  chose  David  also  his  servant,  and  took 
79.  2  The  dead  bodies  of  thy  servants  have  they 

79. 10  revenging  of  the  blood  of  thy  servants  (wh. 
86.  2  save  thy  servant  that  trusteth  in  thee 
86.  4  Rejoice  the  soul  of  thy  servant:  for  unto 
86.  16  give  thy  strength  unto  thy  servant,  and 
89.  3  I  have  sworn  unto  David  my  servant 

89.  20  I  have  found  David  my  servant;  with  my 
89.  39  hast  made  void  the  covenant  of  thy  serv. 

89.  50  Remember,  Lord,  the  reproach  of  thy  se. 

90.  13  let  it  repent  thee  concerningthy  servants 
90. 16  Let  thy  work  appear  unto  thy  servants 

102.  14  For  thy  servants  take  pleasure  in  her  st. 
102.  28  children  of  thy  servants  shall  continue 
105.  6  0  ye  seed  of  Abraham  his  servant,  ye  ch. 
105.  17  (even)  Joseph,  (who)  was  sold  for  a  serv. 
105.  25  turned.. to  deal  subtilely  with  his  servants 
105.  26  He  sent  Moses  his  servant,  (and)  Aaron 
105.  42  he  remembered.  .Abraham  his  servant 
109.  28  let  them  be  ashamed;  but  let  thy  servant 
1 13.  1  Praise,  O  ye  servants  of  the  Lord,  praise 
1 16. 16  truly  I  (am)  thy  servant;  I  (am)  thy  serv. 
119.  17  Deal  bountifully  with  thy  servant,  (that) 
1 19.  23  thy  servant  did  meditate  in  thy  statutes 
119.  38  Stablish  thy  word  unto  thy  servant,  who 
119.49  Remember  the  word  unto  thyservant,  up. 

1 19.  65  Thou  hast  dealt  well  with  thy  servant,  0 
1 19.  76  according  to  thy  word  unto  thy  servant 
1 19.  84  How  many  (are)  the  days  of  thy  servant? 

1 19.  91  They  continue,  .for  all  (are)  thy  servants 
1 19.  122  Be  surety  for  thy  servant  for  good:  let 
1 19.  124  Deal  with  thy  servant  according  unto  thy 
119.  125  I  (am)  thy  servant;  give  me  understand 
119.  135  Make  thy  face  to  shine  upon  thy  servant 
119.  140  Thy  word  (is)  very  pure,  .thy  servant  lo. 
119.  176  seek  thy  servant;  for  I  do  not  forget  thy 
123.  2  as  the  eyes  of  servants  look  unto  the  hand 

132. 10  ForthyservantDavid’ssaketurnnotaway 

134.  I  bless  ye  the  LORD,  all  (ye)  servants  of  the 
*35-  1  praise  (him),  O  ye  servants  of  the  Lord 

135.  9  upon  Pharaoh,  and  upon  all  his  servants 

135.  14  will  repent  himself  concerning  his  serva. 

136.  22  (Even)  an  heritage  unto  Israel  his  servant 
143.  2  enter  not  into  judgment  with  thy  servant 

143.  12  destroy  all  them,  for  I  (am)  thy  servant 

144.  10  whodelivereth  David  his  servant  from  the 
Prov  11.  29  the  fool  (shall  be)  servant  to  the  wise  of 

12.  9  (He  that  is)  despised,  and  hath  a  servant 

14.  35  The  king's  favour  (is)  toward  a  wise  serv. 
17.  2  A  wise  servant  shall  have  rule  over  a  son 

19.  10  much  less  for  a  servant  to  have  rule  over 

22.  7  and  the  borrower(is)  servant  to  the  lender 
29.  19  A  servant  will  not  be  corrected  bywords 

29.  21  He  that  delicately  bringeth  up  hisservant 

30. 10  Accuse  not  a  servant  unto  his  master,  lest 

30.  22  For  a  servant  when  hereigneth;  and  afo. 
Eccl.  2.  7  I  got  (me)  servants  and  maidens,  and  had 

7.  21  lest  thou  hear  thy  servant  curse  thee 

10.  7  I  have  seen  servants  upon  horses,  and 
10.  7  princes  walking  as  servants  upon  the  ea. 
Isa.  14.  2  shall  possess  them ..  for  servants  and  ha. 

20.  3  Like  as  my  servant  Isaiah  hath  walked  na. 
22.  20  I  will  call  my  servant  Eliakim  the  son  of 
24.  2  as  with  the  servant,  so  with  his  master 
36.  9  captain  of  the  least  of  my  master’s  serv. 

36.  11  Speak,  I  pray  thee,  unto  thy  servants  in 

37.  5  the  servants  of  king  Hezekiah  came  to  I. 

37.  24  By  thy  servants  hast  thou  reproached  the 
37.  35  I  will  defend  this  city,  .for  my  servant  D. 
41.  8  thou,  Israel,  (art)  my  servant,  Jacob  wh. 

41.  9  Thou  (art)  my  servant ;  I  have  chosen  th. 

42.  1  Behold  my  servant,  whom  I  uphold  ;  mi. 
42.  19  Who  (is)  blind,  but  my  servant?  or  deaf 

42. 19  who  (is),  .blind  as  the  Lord’s  servant? 

43. 10  and  my  servant  whom  I  have  chosen 

44.  1  hear,  0  J acob  my  servant ;  and  Israel,  wh. 
44.  2  Fear  not,  O  Jacob,  my  servant ;  and  thou 
44.  21  thou  (are)  my  servant :  I  have  formed  th. 
44.  21  thou  (art)  my  servant :  0  Israel,  thou  sh. 
44.  26  That  confirmeth  the  word  of  his  servant 


Isa.  45.  4  For  Jacob  my  servant’s  sake,  and  Israel 

48.  20  The  Lord  hath  redeemed  his  servant  Ja. 

49.  3  Thou  (art)  my  servant,  0  Israel,  in  whom 
49.  5  formed  me  from  the  womb  (to  be)  his  ser. 
49.  6  that  thou  shouldest  be  my  servant  to  ra. 
49.  7  to  a  servant  of  rulers,  Kings  shall  seeand 

50. 10  that  obeyeth  the  voice  of  his  servant,  that 

52.  13  my  servant  shall  deal  prudently,  he  shall 

53.  11  by  his  knowledge  shall  my  righteous  ser. 

54. 17  This  (is)  the  heritage  of  the  servants  of 
56.  6  to  be  his  servants,  every  one  that  keepeth 

63. 17  Return  for  thy  servants’  sake,  the  tribes 
65.  8  so  will  I  do  for  my  servants’  sakes,  that 
65.  9  mine  elect  shall  inherit  it,  and  my  serv. 
65.  13  my  servants  shall  eat,  but  ye  shall  be  liu. 

65. 13  my  servants  shall  drink,  but  ye  shall  be 

65.  13  my  servants  shall  rejoice,  but  ye  shall  be 

65. 14  my  servants  tliall  sing  for  joy  of  heart,  but 

65. 15  God  shall,  .call  his  servants  by  anothern. 

66.  14  shall  be  known  toward  his  servants,  and 
Jer.  2.  14  (Is)  Israel  a  servant?  (is)  he  a  home  born 

7.  25  I  have  even  sent  unto  you  all  my  servants 

21.  7  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah,  and  his  servants 

22.  2  thou,  and  thy  servants,  and  thy  people  th. 
22.  4  riding  in  chariots .  .lie,  and  his  servants 
25.  4  the  Lord  hath  sent  unto  you  all  his  serv. 
25.  9  and  Nebuchadrezzar  the  king,  .my  serv. 

25.  19  his  servants,  and  his  princes,  and  all  his 

26.  5  To  hearken  to  the  words  of  my  servants 

27.  6  into  the  hand  of  Nebuchadnezzar,  .my  se. 

29.  19  which  I  sent  unto  them  by  my  servants 

30.  10  fear  thou  not,  0  my  servant  Jacob,  saith 
33.  21  covenant  lie  broken  with  David  my  serv. 
33.  22  will  1  multiply  the  seed  of.  .my  servant 

33.  26  will  I  cast  away  the  seed  of.  .my  servant 

34.  11  they  turned,  and  caused  the  servants  and 
34.  11  brought  them  into  subjection  for  servants 
34.  16  caused  every  man  his  servant,  and  every 
34.  16  to  be  unto  you  for  servants  and  for  hand. 

35. 15  I  have  sent  also  unto  you  all  my  servants 
36.  24  nor  any  of  his  servants  that  heard  all  th. 

36.  31  punish  him  and  his  seed  and  hisservants 

37.  2  neither  he,  nor  his  servants,  nor  the  peo. 
37.  18  What  havel.  .against  thyservants, orag. 

43.  ioIwillsendandtake..myservant,  and  will 

44.  4  sent  unto  you  all  my  servants  the  proph. 
46.  26  deliver  them,  .into  the  hand  of  his  serv. 
46.  27  fear  not  thou,  0  my  servant  Jacob,  and 
46.  28  Fear  thou  not,  O  Jacob  my  servant,  saith 

Lam.  5.  8  Servants  have  ruled  over  us  :  (there  is)no. 
Eze.  28.  25  land  that  I  have  given  to  my  servant  Ja. 
34.  23  he  shall  feed  them,  (even)  my  servant  D. 
34.  24  and  my  servant  David  a  prince  among 
37.  24  David  my  servant  (shall  be)  king  over  th. 
37.  25  that  I  have  given  unto  Jacob  my  servant 

37.  23  my  servant  David  (shall  be)  their  prince 

38.  17  I  have  spoken  in  old  time  by  my  servants 

46. 17  if  he  give  a  gift,  .to  one  of  his  servants 
Dan.  1.  12  Prove  thy  servants,  I  beseech  thee,  ten 

1.  13  and  as  thou  seest,  deal  with  thy  servants 
9.  6  we  hearkened  unto  thy  servants  the  pro. 
9.  10  which  he  set  before  us  by  his  servant  the 
9  11  written  in  the  law  of  Moses  the  servant 
9.  17  O  our  God,  hear  the  prayer  of  thy  servant 

10.  17  how  can  the  servant  of  this  my  lord  talk 
Joel  2.  29  upon  the  servants  and  upon  the  liandm. 
Amos  3.  7  he  revealeth  his  secret  unto  his  servants 
Mic.  6.  4  redeemed  thee  out  of  the  house  of  serva. 
Hag.  2. 23  wiD  I  take  thee,  O  Zerubbabel,  my  serv. 
Zech.  1.  6  which  I  commanded  my  servants  the  pr. 

3.  8  I  will  bring  forth  my  servant  The  branch 
Mai.  1.  6  A  son  honoureth  (his)  father,  and  a  serv. 

4.  4  Remember  ye  the  law  of  Moses  my  serv. 

5. A  servant,  doer,  tiller,  slave,  T3J1  abad. 

Ezra  4.  11  Thy  servants  the  men  on  this  side  the  ri. 

5.  11  We  are  the  servants  of  the  God  of  heaven 
Dan.  2.  4  tell  thy  servants  the  dream,  and  we  will 

2.  7  Let  the  king  tell  his  servants  the  dream 

3.  26  ye  servants  of  the  most  high  God,  come 

3.  28  delivered  hisservants  that  trusted  in  him 

6.  20  0  Daniel,  servant  of  the  livingGcd.is  thy 

8.  To  minister,  rn»i  sharath,  3. 

Exod  33.  11  his  servant  Joshua,  the  son  of  Nun,  a  yo. 
Num  11.  28  the  servant  of  Moses,  (one)  of  his  young 
2  Sa.  13.  17  he  called  his  servant  that  ministered  un. 

13. 18  his  servant  brought  her  out,  and  bolted 

2  Ki.  6. 15  when  the  servant  of  the  man  of  God,  was 
Prov  29. 12  If  a  ruler  hearken  to  lies,  all  his  servants 

7.  A  minister,  SidKovos  dialconos. 

Matt  22.  13  Then  said  the  king  lo  the  servant,  Bind 

23. 11  he  that  is  greatest,  .shall be  your  servant 
Mark  9.  35  (the  same)  shall  be  last  of  all,  and  servant 
John  2.  5  His  mother  saith  unto  the  servants,  Wh. 

2.  9  but  the  servants  which  drew  the  water  k. 

12.  26  where  I  am,  there  shall  also  my  servant 
Rom  16.  1  Phebe  our  sister,  which  is  a  servantof  the 

8.  A  servant,  enslaved,  bovAos  dovlos. 

Rom.  6.  ig  yielded  your  members  servants  to  uncle. 

6.  19  yield  your  members  servants  to  righteo. 

9 . A  servant,  slave,  SovAos  doulos. 

Matt.8.  9  to  my  servant,  Do  this,  and  he  doeth  (it) 

10.  24  is  not  above  (his)  master,  nor  the  servant 
10.  25  as  his  master,  and  the  servant  as  his  lord 

13.  27  the  servants  of  the  householder  came  and 
13.  28  The  [servants]  said  unto  him,  Wilt  thou 
18.  23  which  would  take  account  of  his  servants 
18.  26  The  servant  therefore  fell  down,  and  wo. 
18.  27  the  lord  of  that  servant  was  moved  with 
18.  28  the  same  servant  went  out  and  found  one 
18. 32  O  thou  wicked  servant,  I  forgave  thee  all 


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Mattzo.  27  whosoever  will  be  chief .  .be  your  servant  1 
2i  34  lie  sent  his  servants  to  the  husbandmen 
2i.  35  the  husbandmen  took  his  servants,  and 

21.  36  he  sent  other  servants  more  than  the  first 

22.  3  sent  forth  his  servants  to  call  them  that 
22.  4  he  sent  forth  other  servants,  saying,  Tell 
22.  6  the  remnant  took  his  servants,  andentre. 

22.  8  Then  saith  he  to  his  servants,  The  wedd. 

22.  10  those  servants  wentout  into  the  highways 
24.  45  Who  then  is  a  faithful  and  wise  servant 
24.  46  Blessed  (is)  that  servant  whom  his  lord  wh. 

24.  48  if  that  evil  servant  shall  say  in  his  heart 

24.  50  The  lord  of  that  servant  shall  come  in  a 

25.  14  (who)  called  his  own  servants,  and  deliv. 

25.  19  the  lord  of  those  servants  cometh,  and  re. 

25.  21  Well  done,  (thou)  good  and  faithful  serv. 

25.  23  Well  done,  good  and  faithful  servant :  th. 

25.  26  (Thou)  wicked  and  slothful  servant,  thou  ^ 

25.  30  cast  ye  the  unprofitable  servant  into  outer 

26.  51  struck  a  servant  of  the  high  priest,  and 
Markio.  44  will  be  the  chiefest,  shall  be  servant  of  all 

12.  2  he  sent  to  the  husbandmen  a  servant,  that 

12.  4  he  sent  unto  them  another  servant,  anu 

13.  34  gave  authority  to  his  servants,  and  to  ev. 

14.  47  smote  a  servant  of  the  high  priest,  and  cut 
Luke  2.  29  now  lettest  thou  thy  servant  depart  in  pe. 

7.  2  a  certain  centurion's  servant,  who  vasde. 

7.  3  that  he  would  come  and  heal  his  servant 

7.  8  to  my  servant,  Do  this,  and  he  doeth  (it) 

7. 10  found  the  servant  whole  that  had  been  si. 

12  37  Blessed  (are)  those  servants,  whom  the 
12.  38  find  (them)  so,  blessed  are  [those  servants] 

12.  43  Blessed  (is)  that  servant,  whom  his  lord 
12.  45  if  that  servant  say  in  his  heart,  My  lord 
12.  46  The  lord  of  that  servant  will  come  in  a  day 

12.  47  that  servant,  which  knew  his  lord's  will 
14.  17  sent  his  servant  at  supper  time  to  say  to 
14.  21  that  servant  came,  and  showed  his  lord 
14.  21  being  angry,  said  to  his  servant,  Go  out 
14.  22  the  servant  said,  Lord,  it  is  done  as  thou 

14.  23  the  lord  said  unto  the  servant,  Go  out  111. 

15.  22  the  father  said  to  his  servants,  Bring  fo. 

17.  7  which  of  you,  having  a  servant  plowing 
17.  9  Doth  he  thank  that  servant  because  he 

17.  10  We  are  unprofitable  servants:  wehavedo. 
10.  13  he  called  his  ten  servants,  and  delivered 
19.  15  he  commanded  these  servants  to  be  called 
19  17  Well,  thou  good  servant :  because  thou 

19.  22  will  I  judge  thee,  (thou)  wicked  servant 

20. 10  he  sent  a  servant  to  the  husbandmen,  th. 

20.  11  he  sent  another  servant:  and  they  beat 
22.  50  one  of  them  smote  the  servant  of  the  hi. 

John  4.  51  his  servants  met  him,  and  told  Glim),  say. 

8.  34  Whosoever  committeth  sin  is  the  servant 
8.  35  the  servant  ahideth  not  in  the  house  for 

13.  16  The  servant  is  not  greater  than  his  lord 
15. 15  I  call  you  not  servants  ;  for  the  servant 
1 5.  20  The  servant  is  not  greater  than  his  lord 

18.  10  smote  the  high  priest's  servant,  and  cut 

18. 10  The  servant’s  name  was  Malchus 

18. 18  the  servants  and  officers  stood  there  who 
18.  26  One  of  the  servants  of  the  high  priest,  be. 
Acts  2.  18  on  my  servants  and  on  my  handmaidens 
4.  29  grant  unto  thy  servants,  that  with  all  bo. 
16  17  These  men  are  the  servants  of  the  most 
Rom.  1  1  Paul,  a  servant  of  Jesus  Christ,  called  (to 

6. 16  servants  to  obey,  his  servants  ye  are  to 

6.  17  God  be  thanked,  that  ye  were  the  servants 
6  20  when  ye  were  the  servants  of  sin,  ye  were 

1  Co  7.  21  Art  thoucalled  (being)  a  servant?  carenot 

7.  22  he  that  is  called  in  the  Lord,  (being)  a  s. 

7.  22  he  that  is  called,  (being)  free,  is  Christ’s  s. 

7.  23  Ye  are  bought,  .be  not  ye  the  servants  of 

2  Co.  4.  5  and  ourselves  your  servants  for  Jesus’  sa. 
Gal  1  10  pleased  men,  I  should  not  be  the  servant 

4.  1  the  heir,  .differeth  nothing  from  a  serva. 
4.  7  thou  art  no  more  a  servant,  but  a  son 
Eph  6  5  Servants,  be  obedient  to  them  that  are  (y.) 

6.  6  as  the  servants  of  Christ,  doingthe  will  of 
Phil  1.  1  Paul  and  Timotheus,  the  servants  of  Jesus 
2  7  and  took  upon  him  the  form  of  a  servant 

Col.  3.'  22  Servants,  obey  in  all  things  (your)  master 
4.  i  give  unto  (your)  servants  that  which  is 
4. 12  Epaphras,  who  is  (one)  of  you,  a  servant 

1  Ti  6  1  Let  as  many  servants  as  are  under  the 

2  Ti!  2.  24  the  servant  of  the  Lord  must  not  strive 
Titus  1.  1  Paul,  a  servant  of  God,  and  an  apostle  of 

2.  9  (Exhort)  servants  to  be  obedient  unto  th. 
Phm.  16  Not  now  as  a  servant,  but  above  a  serva. 
Jas.  1.  1  James,  a  servant  of  God  and  of  the  Lord 

1  Pe  2.  16  not  using  (your)  liberty,  .but  as  the  serv. 

2  Pe  1  1  Simon  Peter,  a  servant  and  an  apostle  of 

2  19  they  themselves  are  the  servants  of  corr. 
Jude  1  Jude,  the  servant  of  Jesus  Christ,  and  hr. 
Rev  1  1  to  show  unto  his  servants  things  which 

I.  I  signified  (it)  by  his  angel  unto  his  servant 
2  20  to  seduce  my  servants  to  commit  fornic. 

7  3  till  we  have  sealed  the  servants  of  our  G. 

10.  7  as  he  hath  declared  to  his  servants  the 

1 1.  18  sliouldest  give  reward  unto  thy  servants 
15.  3  they  sing  the  song  of  Moses  the  servaut 
19.  2  hath  avenged  the  blood  of  hisservants  at 
10.  5  Praise  our  God,  all  ye  his  servants,  and 
22.  3  no  more  curse,  .and  his  servants  shall  se. 
22.  6  sent  his  angel  to  show  unto  his  servants 

1 0. 2i.7t  attendant ,  servant,  Oepa-rrwv  therapon. 

Ileb.  3.  5  Moses  verily  (was)  faithful,  .as  a  servant 

11.  A  domestic ,  house  servant,  oikcttjs  oiketes. 

Luke  16. 13  No  servant  can  serve  two  masters :  for 
Rom. 14.  4  thou  that  judgestanotherman’s  servant? 
1  Te.  2.  18  Servants,  (be)  subject  to  your  masters  wi. 


12.21  child,  hoy,  servant,  ircus  pais. 

Matt.  8.  6  my  servaut  lieth  at  home  sick  of  the  palsy 

8.  8  speak  the  word  only,  and  my  servant  sh. 

8.  1 3  his  servant  was  healed  in  the  self  same 
12.  18  Behold  my  servant,  whom  I  have  chosen 

14.  2  said  unto  his  servants.  This  is  John  the 
Luke  1.  54  He  hath  holpen  his  servant  Israel,  in  re. 

1. 69  for  us  in  the  house  of  his  servant  David 
7.  7  say  in  a  word,  and  my  servant  shall  be 

15.  26  he  called  one  of  the  servants,  and  asked 
Acts  4.  25  Who  by  the  mouth  of  thy  servant  David 

13 .Anunder  rower, underling,  impptrps  huperetes. 
Matt26.  58  went  in,  and  sat  with  the  servants,  to  see 
Marki4.  54  he  sat  with  the  servants,  and  warmed  hi. 

14.  65  the  servants  did  strike  him  with  the  pal. 
Johm8.  36  then  would  my  servants  fight,  that  I  sho. 

SERVANT,  (hired,  bom)  — 

1  .Hired  servant,  hireling,  T3’7  sak’.r. 

Exodi2.  45  and  an  hired  servant  shall  not  eat  thereof 
Lev.  22.  10  an  hired  servant,  shall  not  eat  (of)  the  holy 
25.  6  and  for  thy  maid,  and. .tliy  hired  servant 
25.  40  as  an  hired  servant,  (and)  as  a  sojourner 
25.  50  according  to  the  time  of  an  hired  servant 
25.  53  as  a  yearly  hired  servant  shall  he  be  with 
Deut  15.  18  he  hajh  been  worth  a  double  hired  serv. 

24.  14  Thou  shalt  not  oppress  an  hired  servant 

2.  A  son  of  the  house,  rv3-j3  ben-bayith. 

Eccl.  2.  7  and  had  servants  bom  in  my  house ;  also 

3 . A  hired  servant,  hireling,  n'urBios  misthios. 

Luke  15.  17  How  many  hired  servants  of  my  father’s 

15.  19  make  me  as  one  of  thy  hired  servants 

4 . A  hireling,  hired  servant,  puaBinros  misthutos 

Mark  1.  20  in  the  ship  with  the  hired  servants,  and 

SERVANTS,  to  be,  become,  make  — 

1 .  To  be  or  become  a  servant,  ihy  abad. 

1  Sa.  4.  9  that  ye  be  not  servants  unto  the  Hebrews 
1  Ch.19.  19  they  made  peace,  .and  became  his  serva. 

2.  To  make  one  a  servant  or  slave,  SovXiiai  douloO. 
Rom.  6.  18  ye  became  the  servants  of  righteousness 

6  22  made  free  from  sin,  and  become  servants 
1  Co.  9.  19  yet  have  I  made  myself  servant  unto  all 

SERVANTS,  store  of  — 

Service,  n’lM  abuddah. 

Gen.  26.14  possession  of  herds,  and  great  store  of  se. 

SERVE  (self),  to  — 

1.  To  serve,  331;  abad. 

Gen  14  4  Twelve  years  they  served  Chedorlaonter 

15.  13  Know,  .that  thy  seed,  .shall  serve  them 
15  14  that  nation,  whom  they  shall  serve,  will 
25  23  and  the  elder  shall  serve  the  younger 
27  29  Let  people  serve  thee,  and  nations  bow 
27  40  shalt  thou  live,  and  shalt  serve  thy  bro. 

29  15  shouldest  thou  therefore  serve  me  for  no. 
29  18  I  will  serve  thee  seven  years  for  Rachel 

20  20  And  Jacob  served  seven  years  for  Rachel 

29.  25  did  not  I  serve  with  thee  for  Rachel?  wh, 

29  27  for  the  service  which  thou  shalt  serve  with 
29!  30  and  served  with  him  yet  seven  other  ye. 

30.  26  Give  (me)  my  wives,  .for  whom  I  have  se. 

30  29  Thou  knowest  how  I  have  served  thee,  and 

31  6  with  all  my  power  I  have  served  your  fa. 
31  41  I  served  thee  fourteen  years  for  thy  two 

Exod  3  12  ye  shall  serve  God  upon  this  mountain 
4  23  Let  my  son  go,  that  he  may  serve  me.  and 
7.  16  that  they  may  serve  me  in  the  wilderness 

8  1  20  Letmy  peoplego,  that  they  may  serve 

9  I  13  Let  my  people  go,  that  they  may  serve 

10.  3  let  my  people  go,  that  they  may  serve  me 

10  7  that  they  may  serve  the  Lord  their  God 

10.  8  he  said  unto  them,  Go,  serve  the  Lord  yo. 
10  11  go  now  ye  (that  are)  men,  and  serve  the 
10  24  Go  ye,  serve  the  Lord  ;  only  let  your  flo. 
10.  26  thereof  must  we  take  to  serve  the  Lord 
10.  26  we  know  not  with  what  we  must  serve  the 
12  31  and  go,  serve  the  Lord,  as  ye  have  said 
14  12  Let  us  alone,  that  we  may  serve  the  Egy. 
14. 12  (it  had  been)  better  for  us  to  serve  theE. 

21  2  Hebrew  servant,  six  years  he  shall  serve 

2i.  6  bore  his  ear.  .he  shall  serve  him  for  ever 
23  25  ye  shall  serve  the  Lord  your  God,  and  he 
23.  33  if  thou  serve  their  gods,  it  will  surely  be 

Lev.  25.  40  (and)  shall  serve  thee  unto  the  year  of  ju. 
Mum.  4.  24  This  (is)  the  service . .  to  serve,  and  for 
4  26  that  is  made  for  them  :  so  shall  they  serve 
8  25  shall  cease  waiting . .  and  shall  serve  no  m. 
18.  7  ye  shall  serve :  I  have  given  your  priest’s 
18.  21  for  their  service  which  they  serve,  (even) 
,  Deut  4.  19  be  driven  to  worship  them,  and  serve  th. 

4  28  ye  shall  serve  gods,  the  work  of  men  slia. 

6  13  Thou  shalt  fear  the  Lord  thy  God,  and  se. 

7  4  turn  away . .  that  they  may  serve  other  go. 

7.  16  neither  shalt  thou  serve  their  gods;  for  th. 

8.  19  walk  after  other  gods,  and  serve  them 

;  10.  12  to  serve  the  LORD  thy  God  with  all  thy 

10.  20  him  shalt  thou  serve,  and  to  him  shalt  th 

11.  13  to  serve  him  with  all  your  heart  and  with 

11.  16  and  serve  other  gods,  and  worship  them 

12.  2  the  places  wherein  the  nations,  .served 

12.  30  How  did  these  nations  serve  their  gods . 

13.  4  ye  shall  serve,  and  cleave  unto  him 

13.  6,  13  Let  us  go  and  serve  othergods,  which 
15.  12  be  sold  unto  thee,  and  serve  thee  six  years 
7  17.  3  hath  gone  and  served  other  gods,  and  wo. 

20.  11  all  the  people,  .they  shall  serve  thee 


Deut28. 14  not  go  aside,  .after  other  gods  to  serve  th. 

28.  36  there  6halt  thou  serve  other  gods,  wood 
28.  47  thou  servedst  not  the  Lord  thy  God  with 

28.  48  Therefore  shalt  thou  serve  thine  enemies 
28.64  thou  thalt  serve  other  gods,  which  neither 

29.  18  to  go  (and)  serve  the  gods  of  these  nations 
29.  26  they  went  and  served  othergods,  and  wo. 

30. 17  and  worship  other  gods,  and  serve  them 

31.  20  serve  them,  and  provoke  me,  and  break 

Josh  16.  10  unto  this  day,  and  serve  under  tribute 

22.  5  serve  him  with  all  your  heart,  aud  with 

23.  7  neither  serve  them,  nor  bow  yourselves 

23.  16  have  gone  and  served  othergods,  and  bo. 

24.  2  Yourfathers  dwelt,  .and  they  served  other 
24.  14  and  serve  him  in  sincerity  and  in  truth 
24.  14  which  your  fathersserved  on  the  other  ei. 
24.  14  put  away  the  gods,  .and  serve  yethe  Lord 

24. 15  if  it  seem  evil  unto  you  to  serve  the  Lord 
24.  15  choose  you  this  day  whom  ye  will  serve 
24.  15  the  gods  which  your  fathers  served,  that 

24. 15  as  for  me  and  my  house,  we  will  sen  e  the 
-4  16  should  forsake  the  Lord,  to  serve  other 

24. 18  will  we  also  serve  the  Lord;  forhe(is)our 
24.  19  said  unto  the  people,  Ye  cannot  serve  the 
24  20  forsake  the  Lord,  and  serve  strange  gods 
24.  21  said  unto  Joshua,  Nay ;  but  we  will  serve 
24.  22  have  chosen  you  the  Lord,  to  serve  him 
24.  24  Lord  our  God  will  we  serve,  aud  his  voice 
24.  31  Israel  served  the  Lord  all  the  days  of  Jo. 

Jiulg  2.  7  people  served  the  Lord  all  the  days  of  Jo. 

2.  n  children  of  Israel  did  evil,  .and  served  Ba. 
2.  13  forsook  the  Lord,  andservedBaaland  As. 

2.  19  in  following  other  gods  to  serve  them,  and 

3.  6  gave  their  daughters . .  and  served  their  go. 

-  7  forgat  the  Lord  theirGod,  and  served  Ba. 

3  8  the  children  of  Israel  served  Cushan-risha. 

3  14  served  Eglon  the  king  of  Moab  eighteen 
9  28  whofis)  Shechem,  that  we  should  serve  him 
9  28  Serve  the  men.  .for  why  should  we  serve 

9  38  Who  (is)  Abimelech,  that  we  should  serve 

10  6  served  Baalim, and  Ashtaroth.and  the  gods 

10.  6  forsook  the  Lord,  and  served  not  him 

10  10  forsaken  our  God,  and  also  served  Baalim 
10.  13  have  forsaken  me,  and  served  other  gods 
10.  16  put  away  the  strange  gods,  .and  served 

1  Sa.  7.  3  serve  him  only;  and  he  wiU  deliver  you  out 

7.  4  put  away  Baalim . .  and  served  the  Lord 

8.  8  have  forsaken  me,  and  served  other  gods 

11  1  Make  a  covenant,  .and  we  will  serve  thee 

12  IO  and  have  served  Baalim  and  Ashtaroth 

12. 10  now  deliver  us.  .and  we  will  serve  thee 
12. 14  If  ye  will  fear  the  Lord,  and  serve  him,  and 
12.  20  turn  not  aside,  .but  serve  the  LORD  with 
12  24  Only  fear  the  Lord,  and  serve  him  in  tr. 
17  9  then  shall  ye  be  ourservants, andserve  us 

26.  19  driven  me  out . .  saying,  Go,  serve  other  g. 

2  Sa.  10.  19  they  made  peace  with  Israel,  and  served 

15  8  to  Jerusalem,  then  I  will  serve  the  LORD 

16.  19  whom  should  I  serve,  .served  m  thy  fat. 
22.  44  a  people  (which)  I  knew  not  shall  serve 

1  Ki.  4.  21  aud  served  Solomon  all  the  days  of  his  1. 

9.  6  but  go  aud  serve  other  gods,  and  worship 

9.  9  have  worshipped  them,  and  served  them 

12.  4  make  thou . .  lighter,  and  we  will  serve  th. 
12  7  wilt  serve  them,  and  answer  them,  and 

16.  31  went  aud  served  Baal,  and  worshipped 
22  53  For  he  served  Baal,  and  worshipped  him 

2  Ki.  10. 18  served  Baal  a  little,  (but)  Jehu  shall  sene 

17.  12  For  they  served  idols,  whereof  the  Lord 
17  16  worshipped  all  the  host  of  heaven,  and  s. 

17.  33  They  feared  the  Lord,  and  served  their 
17.  35  nor  bow  yourselves  to  them,  nor  sene  t. 

17.  41  served  their  graven  images,  both  their  c. 

18.  7  rebelled  against  the  king . .  and  served  him 

21  3  worshipped  all  the  host  of  heaven,  and  s. 

21  21  served  the  idols  that  his  fathers  sened 
25.  24  dwell  in  the  land,  and  serve  the  kmg  of 

1  Ch  28.  9  serve  him  with  a  perfect  heart,  and  with 

2  Ch.  7. 19  go  and  serve  other  gods,  and  worship  th. 

7  22  laid  hold  on  other  gods,  .and  served  them 

10.  4  therefore  ease,  .and  we  will  serve  thee 

24  18  served  groves  and  idols:  and  wrath  came 
^  8  serve  the  Lord  . .  that  the  fierceness  of  his 
33  3  worshipped  all  the  host,  .and  served  them 

33. 16  commanded  Judah  to  serve  the  Lord  God 
33  22  for  Amon  sacrificed  and  served  them 
34.  33  all  that  were  present,  .to  serve  the  Lord 
„  3  serve  now  the  LORD  your  God,  and  his  p. 

Neh  9.  35  For  they  have  not  served  thee  in  their  k. 
Job  2i.  15  What  (is)  the  Almighty  tlmt  we  should  s. 
36  11  If  they  obey  and  serve  (him),  they  shall 
30  o  Will  the  unicorn  be  willing  to  serve  thee 
Bsa.  2!  11  Serve  the  Lord  with  fear  and  rejoice  w. 

18.  43  people  (whom)  I  have  not  known  shall  s. 

22  30  A  seed  shall  serve  him  ;  it  shall  be  acco. 
11  before  him  ;  all  nations  shall  serve  him 

07  7  Confounded  be  all  they  that  serve  graven 

100.  2  Serve  the  Lord  with  gladness ;  come  be 
102  22  are  gathered  together,  .to  serve  theLcRD 
106.  36  served  their  idols  which  were  a  snare 
Isa  iq  2i  Egyptians  shall  serve  with  the  Assyrians 
'  6o!  12  kingdom  that  will  not  serve  thee  shall  p. 
Jer.  5.19  Like  as  ye  have . .  served  strange  gods  in 
t  19  so  shall  ye  serve  strangers  in  a  land  (th. 
8.  2  loved,  and  whom  they  have  served,  and 
1 1  10  they  went  after  other  gods  to  serve  them 

13.  10  walk  after  othergods,  to  serve  them.imd 
,6.  II  walked  after  other  gods,  and  have  sen  ed 
16. 13  there  shall  ye  serve  other  gods  day  and 

2,  9  and  worshipped  other  gods,  and  sen  ed 

25.  6  go  not  after  othergodsto  serve  them,  ami 
25  11  these  nations  shall  serve  the  kmg  of  Ba. 


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Jcr.  25.  14  great  kings  shall  serve  themselves  of  th. 

27.  6  tlie  beasts . .  have  I  given . .  to  serve  them 

27.  7  all  nations  shall  servehim,andhisson,and 

27.  7  great  kings  shall  serve  themselves  of  him 

27.  8  nation  and  kingdom  which  will  not  serve 
27.  9  Ye  shall  not  serve  the  king  of  Babylon 
27.  11  the  nations  that,  .serve  him,  those  will  I 
27.  12  and  serve  him  and  his  people,  and  live 
27.  13  the  nation  that  will  not  serve  the  king  of 
27.  14  Ye  shall  not  serve  the  king  of  Babylon 

27.  17  serve  the  king  of  Babylon, and  live:  where. 

28.  14  that  they  may  serve  Nebuchadnezzar  ki. 

28.  14  they  shall  serve  him  :  and  I  have  given 
30.  8  strangers  shall  no  more  serve  themselves 
30.  9  they  shall  serve  the  Lord  their  God,  and 

34.  9  none  should  serve  himself  of  them,  (to 
34. 10  none  should  serve  themselves  of  them  any 

34.  14  when  he  hath  served  thee  six  years,  thou 

35.  15  go  notafterother  gods  to  serve  them,  and 
40.  9  Fear  not  to  serve  the  Chaldeans  :  dwell 
40.  9  serve  the  king  of  Babylon,  and  it  shall  be 
44.  3  to  serve  other  gods,  whom  they  knew  not 

Eze.  20.  39  serve  ye  every  one  his  idols,  and  hereaf. 
20.  40  there  shall  all  the  house . .  serve  me  :  th. 

29. 18  for  the  service  that  he  had  served  against 

29.  20  (for)  his  labour  wherewith  he  served  ag. 

34.  27  out  of  the  hand  of  those  that  served  the. 
48.  18  for  food  unto  them  that  serve  the  city 
48.  19  they  that  serve  the  city  shall  serve  it  out 

Hos.  12. 12  Israel  served  for  a  wife,  and  for  a  wife  he 
Zeph.  3.  9  call  upon  the  name  of  the  Lord,  to  serve 
Mai.  3.  14  It  (is)  vain  to  serve  God ;  and  what  profit 
3.  17  as  a  man  spareth  his  own  son  that  serv. 
3.  18  him  that  serveth  God  and  him  that  serv. 

l.Tobe  caused  to  serve,  iny  abad,  6. 

£xod2o.  5  Thou  shalt  not  bow  down,  .nor serve  th. 

23.  24  Thou  shalt  not  bow  down,  .nor  serve  th. 
Dent.  5.  9  Thou  shalt  not  bow  down,  .nor  serve  th. 

13.  2  go  after  other  gods,  .and  let  us  serve  th. 

3. Service,  rn'i3y.  abodah. 

Num.  3.  36  all' the  vessels  thereof,  and  all  that  serv. 

I.  To  stand  before,  \ib|>  nay  amad  liphne. 

Jer.  40.  10  I  will  dwell  at  Mizpah,  to  serve  the  Cha. 
52.  12  came  Nebuzar-adau.. (which)  served  the 

5.  To  do,  nyy  asah. 

Judg  8.  1  Why  hast  thou  served  us  thus,  that  thou 

3.  To  cleave,  break  up,  till,  serve,  n't?  pelach. 

Dan.  3. 12  they  serve  not  thy  gods,  nor  worship  the 
3.  14  do  not  ye  serve  my  gods,  nor  worship  the 
3. 17  our  God  whom  we  serve  is  able  to  deliver 
3.  18  we  will  not  serve  thy  gods,  nor  worship 

3.  28  that they  might  not  serve  nor  worshipany 

6.  16  Thy  God,  whom  thou  servest  continually 
6  2oisthyGod,  whom  thou  servest  continually 

7.  14  that  all . .  nations,  and  languages,  should  s. 

7.  27  and  all  dominions  should  serve  and  obey 

!.  To  minister,  nny  sharath,  3. 

Gen.  39.  4  Joseph  found  grace,  .and  he  served  him 
40.  4  charged  Joseph  with  them,  and  he  served 

1  Ch.27.  1  their  officers  that  served  the  king  in  any 

2  Ch.29. 11  chosen  you  to  stand  before  him,  to  serve 
Esth.  1.  10  the  seven  chamberlains  that  served  in  the 
Psa.101.  6  walketh  in  a  perfect  way,  he  shall  serve 
Isa.  56.  6  to  serve  him,  and  to  love  the  name  of  the 
Eze.  20.  32  We  will  be  as  the  heathen,  .to  serve  wood 

i.  To  do  a  deed,  S®}  755  gamal  gemul. 

Psa.137.  8  that  rewardeth  thee  as  thou  hast  served 
).  To  act  as  a  deacon,  ministrant,  biaKoviio  cliako. 
Lukeio.  40  that  my  sister  hath  left  me  to  serve  alone 
12.  37  that  he  shall  gird  himself .  .and  serve  them 
17.  8  serve  me,  till  I  have  eaten  and  drunken 

22.  26  and  he  that  is  chief,  as  he  that  doth  serve 
22.  27  he  that  sitteth  at  meat,  or  lie  that  serveth 
22.  27  but  I  am  among  you  as  he  that  serveth 
Johni2.  2  made  him  a  supper;  and  JIartha  served 
12.  26  If  any  man  serve  me,  him  will  my  Father 
Acts  6.  2  It  is  not  reason  that  we  should,  .serve  ta. 

10.  To  serve,  be  a  slave,  SovAevw  douleuo. 

Matt.  6.  24  No  man  can  serve  two  masters:  for  either 

6.  24  Ye  cannot  serve  God  and  mammon 
Lulceis.  29  Lo,  these  many  years  do  I  serve  thee,  ne. 

16.  13  No  servant  can  serve  two  masters:  for  eit. 

16. 13  Ye  cannot  serve  God  and  mammon 
Acts  20. 19  Serving  the  Lord  with  all  humility  of  mi. 
Rom.  6.  6  that  henceforth  we  should  not  serve  sin 

7.  6  we  should  serve  in  newness  of  spirit,  and 
7.  25  with  the  mind  I  myself  serve  the  law  of 
9. 12  It  was  said . .  The  elder  shall  serve  the  yo. 

12.  11  Not  slothful,  .fervent  in  spirit ;  serving 

14.  18  he  that  in  these  things  serveth  Christ  (is) 
16.  18  they  that  are  such  serve  not  our  Lord  J. 

Gal.  5.  13  (use)  not  liberty .  .but  by  love  serve  one 
Phil.  2.  22  as  a  son  with  the  father,  he  hath  served 
Col.  3.  24  ye  shall  receive  the  reward,  .for  ye  serve 
1  Th.  1.  9  turned  to  God  from  idols  to  serve  the  li. 
Titus  3.  3  serving  divers  lusts  and  pleasures,  living 

II.  To  serve  publicly  or  reverentially,  Aarpevw. 
Matt.  4.  10  thy  God,  and  him  only  shalt  thou  serve 
Luke  ;.  74  that  we.  .might  servG  him  without  fear 

2.  37  served  (God)  with  fastings  and  prayers  ni. 

4.  8  thy  God,  and  him  only  shalt  thou  serve 
Acts  7.  7  after  that  shall  they  come  forth,  and  serve 

26.  7  our  twelve  tribes,  instantly  serving  (God) 

27.  23  of  God,  whose  I  am,  and  whom  I  serve 
Rom.  1.  9  God  is  mywitness,  wlioml  serve  withmy 

1.  25  served  the  creature  more  thau  the  G'rea. 

109 


2  Ti.  1.  3  I  thank  God,  whom  I  serve  from  (my)  for. 
Heb.  8.  5  Who  serve  unto  the  example  and  shadow 
9. 14  purge  your  conscience,  .to  serve  the  liv. 

12.  28  let  us  have  grace,  whereby  we  may  serve 

13.  10  they  have  no  right  to  eat  which  serve  the 
Rev.  7.  15  and  serve  him  day  and  night  in  his  tem. 

22.  3  no  more  curse,  .and  his  servants  shall se. 

12.  To  row  as  an  underling,  vnypcrioi  liupereteo. 

Acts  13.  36  David,  after  he  had  served  his  own  gen. 
SERVE,  to  cause  or  make  to  — 

1.  To  serve,  make  to  serve,  2'73j;  abad-be. 

Exod.  1.  14  their  service,  wherein  they  made  themse. 

2.  To  cause  to  serve,  iny  abad,  5. 

Exod.  1. 13  made  the  children  of  Israel  to  serve  with 
2  Ch.34.  33  and  made  all  that  were  present,  .to  serve 
Isa.  43.  23  I  have  not  caused  thee  to  serve  with  an 
43.  24  thou  hast  made  me  to  serve  with  thy  sins 
Jer.  17.  4  I  will  cause  thee  to  serve  thine  enemies 
Eze.  29. 18  caused  his  army  to  serve  a  great  service 

SERVE,  to  be  made  to  — - 

To  be  made  to  serve,  73J(  abad,  4. 

Isa.  14.  3  bondage  wherein  thou  wast  made  to  serve 
SERVED,  to  be  — 

To  be  served,  73J1  abad,  2. 

Eccl.  5.  9  the  king  (himself)  is  served  by  the  field 
SERVICE,  servile,  serving,  servitor,  servitude 
1  .Hands  or  parts  of,  'y,  i:  yad,  yede. 

1  Ch.  6.  31  (they)  whom  David  set  over  the  service  of 

29.  5  who  (then)  is  willing  to  consecrate  his  se. 

2.  To  serve,  73 'J.  abad. 

Exod  14.  5  that  we  have  let  Israel  go  from  serving 
Deut  15.  18  a  double  hired  servant  (to  thee),  in  serving 

3.  Service.  7713)1.  abodah. 

Gen.  29.  27  we  will  give  thee  this  also  for  the  service 

30.  26  thou  knowest  my  service.which  I  have  do. 
Exod.  1.  14  and  in  all  manner  of  service  in  the  field 

1.  14  all  their  service  whereintheymade  them 
12.  25  when  ye  be  come,  .ye  shall  keepthisserv. 

12.  26  say  unto  you,  What  mean  ye  by  this  ser. 

13.  5  thou  shalt  keep  this  service  in  this  mo. 

27. 19  vessels  of  the  tabernacle  in  all  the  service 

30.  16  shalt  appoint  it  for  the  service  of  the  ta. 

35.  21  for  all  his  service,  and  for  the  holygarm. 

35.  24  shittim  wood,  for  any  work  of  the  service 

36.  1  work  all  manner  of  work  for  the  service 

36.  3  for  the  work  of  the  service  of  the  sanctu. 

36.  5  much  more  than  enough  for  the  service 

38.  21  as  it  was  counted,  .(for)  theserviceof  the 

39.  40  all  the  vessels  of  the  service  of  the  taber. 
Lev.  23.  7,  8,  21,  23.  35.36  ye  shall  do  no  servile  work 
Num.  3.  7,  8,  to  do  the  service  of  the  tabernacle 

3.  26  the  cords  of  it,  for  all  the  service  thereof 

3.  31  the  hanging,  and  all  the  service  thereof 

4.  4  This  (shall  be)  the  service  of  the  sons  of 

4.  19  and  appoint  them  every  one  to  hisservice 
4.  23  all  that  enter  in  to  perform  the  service 
4.  24,  28,  33  This  (is)  the  service  of  the  families 
4.  26  all  the  instruments  of  their  service,  and 
4.  27  his  sons  shall  be  all  the  servicoof  the  sons 
4.  27  all  their  burdens,  and  in  all  their  service 
4.  31,  33  according  to  all  theirservice  in  theta. 
4.  32  their  instruments,  and  with  all  their  ser. 
4.  47  the  service  of  the  ministry,  and  the  serv. 
4.  49  every  one  according  to  his  service,  and 
7.  5  that  they  may  be  to  do  the  service  of  the 
7.  5  give,  .to  every  man  according  to  his  ser. 
7.  7  the  sons  of Gershon,  according  to  theirse. 
7.  8  he  gave . .  according  unto  their  service,  un. 

7.  9  the  serviceof  the  sanctuary  belongingun. 

8.  11  they  may  execute  the  service  of  the  Lord 

8. 19  to  do  the  service  of  the  children  of  Israel 

8.  22  to  do  their  service  in  the  tabernacle  of 

8.  24  shall  go  in  to  wait  upon  the  serviceof  the 
8.  25  they  shall  cease  waiting  upon  the  service 

8.  26  to  keep  the  charge,  and  shall  do  no  serv. 
16.  9  to  do  the  service  of  the  tabernacle  of  the 
18.  4  keep  tliecharge.  .forall  the  serviceof  the 
18.  6  to  do  the  service  of  the  tabernacle  of  the 
18.  7  given  your  priest’s  office . .  as  a  service  of 
18.  2t  service  which  they  serve,  (even)  the  ser. 
18.  23  the  Levites  shall  do  the  service  of  the  ta. 
18.  31  it  (is)  your  reward  for  your  service  in  the 

28.  18  ye  shall  do  no  manner  of  servile  work 

28.  25,  26  ye  shall  do  no  servile  work 

29.  1,  12  ye  shall  do  no  servile  work  :  it  is  a  d. 

29.  35  ye  shall  do  no  servile  work  (therein) 

Josh. 22.  27  that  we  might  do  the  serviceof  the  Lord 
1  Ki.12.  4  make  thou  the  grievous  service  of  thy  fa. 

1  Ch.  6.  48  (were)  appointed  unto  all  manner  of  ser. 

9.  13  able  men  for  the  work  of  the  service  of 

9.  19  Korahites,  ( were)  over  the  work  of  the  se. 

23.  24  that  did  the  work  for  the  service  of  the 
23.  26  nor  any  vessels  of  it  for  the  service  ther. 
23.  28  for  the  service  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 
23.  28  the  work  of  the  service  of  the  house  of 

23.  32  in  the  service  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 

24.  3  according  to  their  offices  in  their  service 

24.  19  the  orderings  of  them  in  their  service  to 

25.  1  separated  to  the  service  of  the  sons  of  A. 

25.  1  of  the  workmen  according  to  their  serv. 

25.  6  harps,  for  the  service  of  the  house  of  God 

26.  8  able  men  for  strength  for  the  service,  (we.) 

26.  30  the  business  of  the  Lord,  and  in  the  ser. 
28.  13  the  work  of  the  service  of  the  house  of 

28. 13  the  vessels  of  service  in  the  house  of  the 

28. 14  for  all  instruments  of  all  manner  of  ser. 


1  Ch.  28.  14  for  all  instruments  of  every  kind  of  serv- 

28.  20  the  work  for  the  service  of  the  house  of 
28.  21  they  shall  be  with  thee)  for  all  the  serv. 

28.  21  willing  skilful  man,  for  any  manner  of  s. 

29.  7  gave  for  the  service  of  the  house  of  God 

2  Ch.  8. 14  the  courses  of  the  priests  to"  their  service 
10.  4  ease  thou  somewhat  the  grievous  servit. 
12.  8  they  may  know  my  service,  and  the  serv. 
24. 12  gave  it  to  such  as  did  the  work  of  the  se. 
29.  35  the  service  of  the  house  of  the  Lord  was 
31.  2  every  man  according  to  his  service,  the 
31.  16  his  daily  portion  for  their  service  in  their 
31.  21  every  work  that  he  began  in  the  service 

34.  13  wrought  the  work  in  any  manner  of  serv. 

35.  2  encouraged  them  to  the  service  of  the  ho. 
35.  10  the  service  was  prepared,  and  the  priests 
35.  15  they  might  not  depart  from  their  service 
35. 16  the  service  of  the  Lord  was  prepared  the 

Ezra  8.  20  the  princes  had  appointed  for  the  service 
Neh.  10.  32  for  the  service  of  the  house  of  our  God 
Psa.104.  14  grass  to  grow,  .and  herb  for  the  service  of 
Lam.  1.  3  captivity,  .because  of  great  servitude 
Eze.  29.  18  caused  his  army  to  serve  a  great  service 
29.  18  yet  had  he  no  wages,  for  the  service  that 
44.  14  for  all  the  service  thereof,  and  for  all  that 
i. Service,  N7 ’31!.  abida. 

Ezra  6.  18  for' the  service  of  God,  which  (is)  at  Jeru. 
5. Service,  jnVs  polclian. 

Ezra  7.  19  for  the  service  of  the  house  of  thy  God 

6.  A  host,  service  of  the  host,  tsaba. 

Num.  4  23  all  that  enter  in  to  perform  the  service,  to 
4.  30,  35,  39,  43  every  one  that  entereth.  .serv. 

8.  24  they  shall  go  in  to  wait  upon  the  service 

7.  Coloured  or  twined  cloth,  77g>  serad. 

Exodyi.  10  the  cloths  of  service,  and  the  holy  garni. 
35.  19  The  cloths  of  service,  .the  holy  garments 
39.  1  of  the  blue,  .they  made  cloths  of  service 
39.  41  The  cloths  of  service ..  and  the  holy  gar. 

8.  To  minister,  n7y>  sharath,  3. 

2  Ki.  4.  43  his  servitor  said,  Wliat !  should  I  set  this 

9.  Ministration,  service,  biuKovia  diakonia. 

Lukeio.  40  Martha  was  cumbered  about  much  serving 
Rom  15.  31  that  my  [service]  which  (I  have)  for  Jeru. 
Rev.  2. 19  I  know  thy  works,  and  charity,  and  serv. 
\0.Public  or  reverential  service,  Aarpeia  latreia. 
Johm6.  2  yea. .will  think  that  he  doetli  God  service 
Rom.  9.  4  the  giving  of  the  law,  and  the  service  (of 
12.  1  sacrifice,  .(which  is)  your  reasonable  ser. 
Deb.  9.  1  had  also  ordinances  of  divine  service 

9.  6  priests  went,  .accomplishing  the  service 
11  .Public  work,  Aenouyia  leitougia. 

2  Co.  9.  12  the  administration  of  this  service  not  only 
Phil.  2.  17  if  I  be  offered  upon  the  sacrifice  and  serv. 
2.  30  to  supply  your  lack  of  service  toward  me 

SERVICE,  to  do  or  use  the  — 

1 .  To  serve,  73)1  abad. 

Num.  4.  37,  41  all  that  might  do  service  in  the  taber. 
8.  15  go  in  to  do  the  service  of  the  tabernacle 
18.  23  Butthe  Levites  shall  dotlie  service  of  the 
Jer.  22. 13  useth  liis  neighbour’s  service  without  wa. 

2.  To  minister,  Tty#  sharath,  3. 

Exod39.  1  to  do  service  in  the  holy  (place),  and  made 

3.  Ministration,  bianovia  diakonia. 

2  Co.  1 1 .  8  robbed  other  churches . .  to  do  you  service 

4.  To  serve,  be  a  slave,  SovAevu)  douleuo. 

Gal.  4.  8  ye  did  service  unto  them  which  by  nature 
Eph.  6.  7  With  good  will  doing  service,  as  men  pie. 

1  Ti.  6.  2  but  rather  do  (them)service,  because  they 

5.  To  serve  publicly  or  reverentially,  Aarpevai  latre. 

Ileb.  9.  9  not  make  him  that  did  the  service  perfect 
SET  — 

1.  To  be  founded,  7D)  yasad,  4. 

Song  5.  15  Hislegs(are  as)pillarsof  marble  set  upon 

2.  To  be  appointed,  7*;  yaad,  6. 

Eze.  21.  16  Go  thee . .  whithersoever  thy  face  (is)  set 

3.  To  be  filled,  full,  k-1?D  male,  4. 

Song  5.  14  hands  (are  as)  gold  rings  set  with  the  be. 

4.  Arranged,  fixed,  tokto's  taktos. 

Acts  12.  21  upon  a  set  day  Herod,  arrayed  in  royal 

5.  To  arrange,  set  in  array,  t  acraoi  tasso. 

Luke  7.  8  For  I  also  am  a  man  set  under  authority 
SET  (self),  to  — 

1  .To  set  a  border,  gabal. 

Deut  19.  14  which  they  of  old  time  have  set  in  thine 

2.  To  grave,  decree,  ppn  chaqaq. 

Prov.  8.  27  when  he  set  a  compass  upon  the  face  of 

3.  To  give,  :rr  yahab. 

2  Sa.n.  15  Set  ye  Uriah  in  the  fore  front  of  the  hot. 

4.  To  put  down,  let  alone,  m;  yanach,  5. 

Gen.  19.  16  and  set  him  without  the  city 

Deut26.  IO  thou  shalt  set  it  before  the  Lord  thy  God 
Judg.  6.  18  bring  forth  my  present,  andset  (it)  before 
Isa.  14.  1  set  them  in  their  own  land  :  and  the  str. 
46.  7  set  him  in  his  place,  andhestandeth ;  from 

5.  To  station  self,  3s'  yatsub,  7. 

2  Sa.  18.  13  thou  thyself  wouldest  have  set  thyself  ag. 

1  Ch.11.  14  set  themselves  in  themidstof(that)parcel 

2  Ch.2o.  17  set  yourselves,  stand  ye  (still),  and  see  the 


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Psa.  z.  2  kings  of  the  earth  set  themselves,  and  the 

36.  4  he  setteth  himself  in  a  way  (that  is)  not  go. 
Hab.  2.  1  set  me  upon  the  tower,  and  will  watch  to 

6.  To  set  up,  place,  tx;  yatsag,  5. 

Gen.  30.  38  set  the  rods  which  he  had  pilled  before  the 
43.  9  if  I  bring  him  not  unto  thee,  and  set  him 
Deut  28.  56  which  would  not  adventure  to  set  the  sole 
Judg.  7.  5  him  shalt  thou  set  by  himself;  likewise  ev. 

1  Sa.  5.  2  brought  it  into  the  house  of  Dagon,  and  s. 

2  Sa.  6.  17  set  it  in  his  place,  in  the  midst  of  the  ta. 

1  Ch.16.  1  set  it  in  the  midst  of  the  tent  that  David 
Hos.  2.  3  set  her  as  in  the  day  that  she  was  born 

7.  To  set  down,  ngi;  yashab,  3. 

Eze.  25.  4  they  shall  set  their  palaces  in  thee,  and  m. 

8.  To  cause  to  sit  down,  yashab,  5. 

1  Sa.  2.  8  to  set(them)  among  princes,  and  to  make 

1  Ki.  2.  24  set  me  on  the  throne  of  David  my  father 

2i.  9,  12  and  set  Naboth  on  high  among  the  pe. 
21.  10  set  two  men,  sons  of  Belial,  before  him,  to 

2  Ch.23.  20  set  the  king  upon  the  throne  of  the  king. 
Psa.  68.  6  God  setteth  the  solitary  in  families :  he 

1 1 3.  8  That  he  may  set  (him)  with  princes,  (even) 
Earn.  3.  6  He  hath  set  me  in  dark  places,  as  (they 
Eze.  26.  20  shall  set  thee  in  the  low  parts  of  the  ear. 

9.  To  cause  to  sit  down,  3n;  yethib,  5. 

Ezra  4.  10  set  in  the  cities  of  Samaria,  and  the  rest 

10.  To  set  up,  prepare,  ps  kun,  5. 

Ezra  3.  3  they  set  the  altarupon  his  bases;  for  fear 
Eze.  4.  3  and  set  thy  face  against  it,  and  it  shall  be 

4.  7  Therefore  thou  shalt  set  thy  face  toward 

11. 7*0  fill  up  or  in,  male,  3. 

Exod28.  17  thou  shalt  setitin  settingsof  stones, (ev.) 
31  5  in  cutting  of  stones,  to  set  (them),  and  in 

35.  33  in  the  cutting  of  stones,  to  set  (them),  and 

39.  10  they  set  in  it  four  rowsof  stones:  (theflrst) 

12. 71)  appoint,  rua  manah,  3. 

Dan.  1.  n  prince  of  the  eunuchs  had  set  over  Dani. 

13.  Tb  appoint,  uio  menu,  3. 

Ezra  7.  23  set  magistrates  and  judges,  which  may  ju. 
Dan.  2.  49  set  Shadrach,  Meshach,  and  Abed-nego 

3.  12  certain  Jews  whom  thou  hastset  over  the 

14.  Any  thing  lifted  up,  Kira  massa. 

Eze.  24.  25  and  that  whereupon  they  set  their  minds 

15.2i  sending  forth,  mishlach. 

Deut  23.  20  bless  thee  iii  all  that  thou  settest  thine 
28.  8,  20  in  all  that  thou  settest  thine  hand  unto 

16.  To  cause  to  rest,  nu  nuach,  5. 

Eze.  40.  2  set  me  upona  very  high  mountain,  bywh. 

17.  To  cause  to  move,  jp:  nua,  5. 

Dan.  10. 10  an  hand  touched  me,  which  set  me  upon 

1 8. 7’o  pour  out,  anoint,  tier  nasak. 

Psa.  2.  6  Yet  have  I  set  my  king  upon  my  holy  hill 

1 9. 7To  cause  to  stand,  set  up,  ns)  natsab,  5. 

Gen.  21.  28  Abraham  set  seven  ewe  lambsof  the  flock 
21.  29  these  seven  ewe  lambs  which  thon  hasts. 
35.  20  Jacob  set  a  pillar  upon  her  grave  :  that 
Deut  32.  8  he  set  the  bounds  of  the  people  according 
Psa.  41.  12  upholdest  me  in  mine  integrity,  and  set. 

74.  17  Thou  hast  set  all  the  borders  of  the  earth 
Jer.  5.  26  they  lay  wait . .  they  set  a  trap,  they  catch 
Lam.  3.  12  He  hath  bent  his  bow,  and  set  me  as  am. 

20.  To  lift  up,  nasa. 

Gen.  31.  17  and  set  his  sons  and  his  wives  upon  cam. 
Deut24.  15  he  (is)  poor,  and  setteth  his  heart  upon  it 
Hos.  4.  8  and  they  set  their  heart  on  their  iniquity 

21. 7b  give,  jm  nathan. 

Gen.  1.  17  God  set  them  in  the  firmament  of  the  he. 

9.  13  I  do  set  my  bow  in  the  cloud,  and  itshall 
1 3.  8  took  butter  and  milk . .  and  set  (it)  before 

30.  40  and  set  the  faces  of  the  flocks  toward  the 

41.  41  I  have  set  thee  overall  the  land  of  Egypt 

Exod25.  30  thou  shalt  set  upon  the  table  sliowbread 

40.  5  thou  shalt  set  the  altar  of  gold  for  the  in. 
40.  6  thou  shalt  set  the  altar  of  the  burnt  offering 
40.  7  thou  shalt  set  the  laver  between  the  tent 
40.  33  and  set  up  the  hanging  of  the  court  gate 

Lev.  17. 10  I  will  even  set  my  face  against  that  soul. 
20.  3  I  will  set  my  face  against  that  man,  and 
20.  6  I  will  even  set  my  face  agamst  that  soul 

26.  1  neither  shall  ye  set  up  (any)  image  of  st 

26.  11  X  will  set  my  tabernacle  among  you,  and 

26. 17  I  will  set  my  face  against  you,  and  ye  sh. 
Deut.  1.  8  I  have  set  the  land  before  you :  go  in  and 

I.  21  God  hath  set  the  land  before  thee  :  go  up 

4.  8  this  law,  which  I  set  before  you  this  day? 

11.  26  I  set  before  you  this  day  a  blessing  and  a 

1 1 .  32  j udgments  which  I  set  before  you  this  day 
17.  15  thou  mayest  not  set  a  stranger  over  thee 
28.  1  God  will  set  thee  on  high  above  all  nations 

30.  1  blessing  and  the  curse,  which  I  have  set  b. 

30. 15  I  have  set  before  thee  this  day  life  and  go. 
30.  19  I  have  set  before  you  life  and  death,  bles. 

1  Sa.  12.  13  behold,  the  Lord  hath  set  a  king. over  you 

1  Ki.  5.  5  Thy  son,  whom  I  will  set  upon  my  throne 

6. 19  to  set  there  the  ark  of  the  covenant  of  the 

6.  27  he  set  the  cherubim  within  the  inner  ho. 

7.  16  two  chapiters  of  molten  brass,  to  set  up. 
7.  39  he  set  the  sea  on  the  right  side  of  the  ho. 
9.  6  my  statutes  which  I  have  set  before  you 

10.  9  which  delighted  in  thee,  to  set  thee  on 

2  Ki.  4.  43  should  I  set  this  before  an  hundred  men? 

4.  44  he  set  (it)  before  them,  and  they  did  eat 

12.  9  set  it  beside  the  altar,  on  the  right  side 


2  Ki.  18.  23  if  thou  be  able  on  thy  part  to  set  riders 

25.  28  set  his  throne  above  the  throne  of  the  ki. 

1  Ch  22.  19  set  your  heart  and  your  soul  to  seek  the 

2  Ch  4.  7  set  (them)  in  the  temple,  five  on  the  right 

4. 10  he  set  the  sea  on  the  right  side  of  the  ea. 

6.  13  and  had  set  it  in  the  midst  of  the  court 
7. 19  my  commandments,  which  I  have  set  be. 

9.  8  to  set  thee  on  his  throne,  (to  be)  king  for 

11. 16  such  as  set  their  hearts  to  seek  the  Lord 
17.  2  set  garrisons  in  the  land  of  Judah,  and  in 
20.  3  set  himself  to  seek  the  Lord,  and  procla. 

20.  22  the  Lord  set  ambushments  against  the  ch. 
24.  8  set  it  without  at  the  gate  of  the  house  of 
32.  6  he  set  captains  of  war  over  the  people  and 

Neh.  2.  6  it  pleased  the  king  to  send  me  ;  and  1  set 

5.  7  And  I  set  a  great  assembly  against  them 
9.  37  unto  the  kings  whom  thou  hast  set  over 

Tsa.  8.  1  who  hast  set  thy  glory  above  the  heavens 
Eccl.  3. 11  also  he  hath  set  the  world  in  their  heart 
Isa.  27.  4  who  would  set  the  briers  (and) thorns  ag. 

36.  8  if  thou  be  able  on  thy  part  to  set  riders 
Jer.  1.  15  they  shall  set  every  one  his  throne  at  the 

6.  27  I  have  set  thee  (for)  a  tower  and  a  fortr. 

9.  13  forsaken  my  law  which  I  set  before  them 

21.  8  I  set  before  you  the  way  of  life,  and  the 

26.  4  to  walk  in  my  law,  which  I  have  set  bef. 
35.  5  And  I  set  before  the  sons  of  the  house  of 
44.  10  my  statutes,  that  I  set  before  you  and 
52.  32  set  his  throne  above  the  throne  of  the  ki. 

Eze.  4.  2  set  the  camp  also  against  it,  and.  (batt.) 
4.  3  set  it  (for)  a  wall  of  iron  between  theeand 

7.  20  therefore  have  I  set  it  far  from  them 

12.  6  1  have  set  thee  (for)  a  sign  unto  the  house 

14.  8  I  will  set  my  face  against  that  man,  and 

15.  7  I  will  set  my  face  against  them ;  they  sh. 

16. 18  thou  hast  set  mine  oil  and  mine  incense 

16. 19  thou  hast  even  set  it  before  them  fora  sw 
17.  22  branch  of  the  high  cedar,  and  will  set  (it) 
19.  8  the  nations  set  against  him  on  every  side 
21.  15  I  have  set  the  point  of  the  sword  against 
23.  24  I  will  set  judgment  before  them,  and  they 

23.  25  I  will  set  my  jealousy  against  thee,  and 

24.  8  I  have  set  her  blood  upon  the  top  of  a  ro. 
26.  9  he  shall  set  engines  of  war  against  thy  wa. 

26.  20  I  shall  set  glory  in  the  laud  of  the  living 

27.  10  they  hanged  the  shield,  .in  thee;  theyset 

28.  2  though  thou  set  thine  heart  as  the  heart 
28.  6  thou  hast  set  thine  heart  as  the  heart  of 

28.  14  I  have  set  thee  (so) :  thou  wast  upon  the 

30.  8  when  I  have  set  a  fire  in  Egypt,  and  (wh.) 

30. 14  and  will  set  fire  in  Zoan,  and  will  execute 

30. 16  I  will  set  Are  in  Egypt :  Sin  shall  have  gr. 
32.  8  will  I  make  dark  over  thee,  and  set  dark. 

32.  25  They  have  set  her  a  bed  in  the  midst  of  the 

33.  2  take  a  man  of  their  coasts,  and  sethim  for 
33.  7  I  have  set  thee  a  watchman  unto  the  ho. 

37.  26  will  set  mysanctuaryin  the  midst  of  them 

39.21  I  will  set  my  glory  among  the  heathen,  and 
Dan.  9.  3  I  set  my  face  unto  the  LoRDGod.toseekby 

9. 10  to  walk  in  his  laws,  which  he  set  before  us 

10. 12  thou  didst  set  thine  heart  to  understand 

10. 15  X  set  my  face  toward  theground,  and  1  be. 

22.  To  stir  up,  join  together,  T]3D  sakak,  3 a. 

Isa.  19.  2  I  will  set  the  Egyptians  against  the  Egy. 

23. ro  sustain,  support,  lean,  HCD  samak. 

Eze.  24.  2  the  king  of  Babylon  set  himself  against 

24. ro  ( cause  to)  fly,  uph,  1,  5. 

Prov  23.  5  Wilt  thou  set  thine  eyes  upon  that  which 

25.  To  cause  to  go  up,  n^j;  alah,  5. 

2  Ch.  3.  5  and  set  thereon  palm  trees  and  chains 

26.  To  cause  to  stand,  isy  amad,  5. 

Gen.  47.  7  brought  in  Jacob,  .and  set  him  before Ph. 
Num.  5.  16  the  priest  shall  bring  her  near,  andsether 
5. 18,  30  shall  set  the  woman  before  the  Lord 

8.  13  thou  shalt  set  the  Levites  before  Aaron 

11.  24  and  set  them  round  about  the  tabernacle 

27.  19  set  him  before  Eleazarthe  priest,  and  be. 

27.22  he  took  Joshua,  andsethim  before  Eleazar 
Judg  16.  25  he  made  them  sport ;  and  they  sethim  be. 
2  Sa.  22.  34  and  setteth  me  upon  my  high  places 

1  CI1.22.  2  he  set  masons  to  hew  wrought  stones  to 

2  CI1.19.  5  lie  set  judges  in  the  land,  throughout  all 

19.  8  in  Jerusalem  did  Jeliosliaphat  set  of  the 
23.  10  he  set  all  the  people,  every  man  having  his 
23  19  he  settheporters  at  thegatesof  thehouse 

24. 13  they  set  the  house  of  God  in  his  state,  and 

29.  25  he  set  the  Levites  in  the  house  of  the  Lo. 
35.  2  he  set  the  priests  in  their  charges,  and 

Ezra  '3.  10  they  set  the  priests  in  their  apparel  with 
Neh.  4.  9  and  set  a  watch  against  them  day  and  nig. 
4.  13  Therefore  set  I  in  the  lower  places  behind 

4. 13  I  even  set  the  people  after  their  families 

13.  11I  gathered  them  together,  and  set  them  in 

13.  19  (some)  of  my  servants  set  I  at  the  gates 

Job  34.  24  break  in  pieces  mighty  men . .  and  set  oth. 
Psa.  18.  33  maketh  my  feet  like  hind’s  (feet),  and  se. 

31.  8  thou  hast  set  my  feet  in  a  large  room 
Isa.  21.  6  set  a  watchman,  let  him  declare  what  he 
Eze.  2.  2  the  spirit  entered  into  me.,  and  set  me  up. 

3.  24  the  spirit  entered  unto  me.andsetmeup. 
24. 11  set  it  empty  upon  the  coals  thereof,  that 
Dan.  8.18  but  he  touched  me,  and  set  me  upright 

27.  To  do,  make,  use,  np’y  asah. 

2  Ch.  2. 18  he  set  threescore  and  ten  thousand  of  tli. 
Prov 22.  28  ancient  land  mark,  .thy  fathers  have  set 
Eccl.  7.  14  God  also  hath  set  the  one  over  against  the 

28.  To  inspect,  appoint,  tfis  paqad. 

Nuni27.  16  Let  the  Lord,  .set  a  man  over  the  congre. 


29.ro  (cause  to)  appoint,  "ip?  paqad,  5. 

Josh.  10.  1 8  Roll  greatstoncs . .  and  set  men  by  it  for  to 
Psa.  109.  6  Set  thou  a  wicked  man  over  him,  and  let 
Isa.  62.  6  I  have  set  watchmen  upon  thy  walls, 0  J. 
er.  1.  10  I  have  this  day  set  thee  over  the  nations 
40.  11  that  hehadsetoverthenxGedaliahtheson 

SO.  To  push  out,  rush,  EPS  pashu.t. 

Judg.  9.  33  thou  shalt  rise  early,  and  set  upon  the  city 

31.  To  cause  to  rise,  Dip  gum,  5. 

Dcut28.  36  thy  king  which  thou  shalt  set  over  thee 
Judg.  7. 19  and  they  had  but  newly  set  the  watch 
Ezra  6.  18  they  set  the  priests  in  theirdivisions,  and 
Psa.  40.  2  set  my  feet  upon  a  rock,  (and)  established 
Jer.  6.  17  I  set  w  atchmen  over  you,  (saying),  Hear. 
Dan.  6.  1  It  pleased  Darius  to  setoverthe  kingdom 
6.  3  thekingthoughttosethim overthe  whole 

32.  To  cause  to  rule,  rakab,  5. 

Exod.  4.  20  took  his  wife  and  his  sons,  and  set  them 

2.  Sa.  6.  3  they  set  the  ark  of  God  upon  a  new  cart 

33.  To  put,  set,  place,  D'k,  Diir  sum,  tint. 

Gen.  4. 15  the  Lord  set  a  mark  upon  Cain,  lest  any 
6.  16  the  door  of  the  ark  shalt  thou  set  in  the 

28.  22  this  stone,  which  I  have  set  (for)  a  pillar 

30.  36  he  set  three  days’  journey  betwixthimself 

31.  21  and  set  his  face  (toward)the  mount  Gilead 

31.  37  set  (it)  here  before  my  brethren  and  thy 
44.  21  Bringhim. .  that  I  may  setminecyesupon 
48.  20  and  he  set  Ephraim  before  M  anasseh 

Exod.  1.  11  they  did  set  over  them  taskmasters  toaffl. 
21.  1  thejudgmentswhichthoushalt  setbefore 
26.  35  thou  shalt  set  the  table  without  the  veil 
40.  20  and  set  the  staves  on  the  ark,  and  put  the 
40.  30  lie  set  the  laver  between  the  tent  of  the 
Lev.  20.  5  I  will  set  my  face  against  that  man,  and 
24.  6  thou  shalt  set  them  in  two  rows,  six  on  a 
Num  21.  8  M  ake  thee  a  fiery  serpent,  and  set  it  upon 
Deut.  4.  44  this  (is)  the  law  which  Moses  set  before 

14.  24  thy  God  shall  choose  to  set  his  name  the. 

17.  14  I  will  set  a  king  over  me,  like  as  all  then. 

17. 15  Thon  shalt  in  any  wise  set(him)  kingover 
17  15  from  among  thy  brethren  shalt  thou  set 

32.  46  Set  your  hearts  unto  all  the  words  which 
Josh.  8.  12  set  them  to  lie  in  ambush  between  Beth  el 

8.  13  when  they  had  set  the  people,  (even)  all 
24  25  set  them  a  statute  and  an  ordinance  inS. 

Judg.  7. 22  set  every  man’s  sword  against  his  fellow 

9.  25  men  of  Shechem  set  liers  in  w  ait  for  him 
20.  29  Israel  set  liers  in  wait  round  about  Gibe. 
20.  36  liers  in  wait  which  they  had  set  beside 

1  Sa.  7. 12  took  a  stone,  and  set  (it)  between  Mizpeh 

9.  20  set  nottliy  mind  on  them  ;for  they  are  fo. 
9.  23  of  which  I  said  unto  thee,  set  it  by  thee 
9.  24  set  (it)  before  Saul . .  set  (it)  before  thee 

10.  19  said  unto  him,  (Nay),  but  set  a  king  over 

18.  5  Saul  set  him  over  the  men  of  war;  and  he 
28.  22  let  me  set  a  morsel  of  bread  before  thee 

2  Sa.12.  20  they  set  bread  before  him,  andhe  did  eat 

18.  1  set  captains  of  thousands  and  captains  of 
23.  23  and  David  set  him  over  his  guard 

1  Ki.  2.  15  and  (that)  all  Israel  set  their  faces  on  mo 

8  21 1  have  set  there  a  place  for  the  ark,  whe. 

12.  29  set  the  one  in  Beth  el,  and  the  other  put 

20.  12  Set  (yourselvesin  array):  and  theyset(th. 

2  Ki.  4.  10  let  us  setfor  him  there  a  bed,  and  a  table 

6.  22  Set  bread  and  water  before  them,  thatth. 

10.  3  set  (him)  on  his  fathers’s  throne,  and  fight 
12.  17  Hazael  set  his  face  to  go  up  to  Jerusalem 

21. )  7  set  a  graven  image  of  the  grove  that  he  had 

1  Ch  11.  25  and  David  set  him  over  his  guard 

2  Ch.33  7  set  a  carved  image,  the  idol  which  he  had 

Estli.  2.  17  so  that  he  set  the  royal  crown  upon  her 

3.  1  setbisseatabovealltheprincesthat(were) 
8.  2  Esther  set  Mordecai  over  the  house  of  H. 
Job  7.  12  a  whale,  that  thou  settest  a  watch  over 

7.  20  why  hast  thou  set  me  as  a  mark  against 

19.  8  cannot  pass,  and  he  hath  set  darkness  in 
28.  3  He  setteth  an  end  to  darkness,  and  sear. 

34. 14  If  he  set  his  heart  upon  man,  (if)he  gather 

38.  10  brake  up  for  it  my  decreed  (place),  and  set 
38.  33  canst  thou  set  the  dominions  thereof  in 

Psa.  19.  4  In  them  hath  he  set  a  tabernacle  for  the 

34.  3  they  have  not  set  God  before  them.  Selah 
78.  7  Thattheymight  settheirhopeiuGod.and 

85.  13  and  shall  set  (us)  in  the  way  of  his  steps 

86.  14  sought  after  my  soul,  and  have  not  setth. 
89.  25  I  will  set  his  hand  also  in  the  sea,  and  his 

104.  9  Thou  hast  set  a  bound  that  they  may  not 
Song  8.  6  Set  me  as  a  seal  upon  thine  heart,  as  a  seal 
Isa.  41. 19  I  will  set  in  the  desert  the  fir  tree,  (and) 

42.  4  till  he  have  set  judgment  in  the  earth:  and 
50.  7  therefore  have  I  set  my  face  like  a  flint 
57.  7  Upona.  .high  mountain  hastthou  setthy 

66. 19  I  will  set  a  sign  among  them,  and  I  will 

Jer.  7  30  they  have  set  their  abominations  in  the 

21. 10  For  I  have  set  my  face  against  this  city  for 
24  6  For  I  will  set  mine  eyes  upon  them  for  go. 

32.  20  Which  hast  set  signs  and  wonders  in  the 
32.  34  they  set  their  abominations  in  the  house 

42. 15  If  ye  wholly  set  your  faces  to  enter  into 

42. 17  men  that  set  their  faces  to  go  into  Egypt 

43.  10  will  set  his  throne  upon  these  stones  that 

44.  1 1  I  will  set  my  face  against  you  for  evil,  and 
44  12  that  have  set  their  faces  to  go  into  the  la. 
49.  38  set  my  throne  in  Elam,  and  will  destroy 

Eze.  4.  2  set  (battering)  rams  against  it  round  abo. 

5.  5  I  have  set  it  in  the  midst  of  the  nations 
6  2  set  thy  face  toward  the  mountains  of  Isr. 
7!  20  As  for  the  beauty  of  his  ornament,  he  set 


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SET 


Eze.  13. 17  set  thy  face  agaiDst  the  daughters  of  thy 
15.  7  will  set  my  face  against  them;  they  shall 
17.  4  carried  it  into  a  land  of  traffic ;  he  set  it 
17.  5  placed  (it;  by  great  waters,  (and)  set  it  (as) 

20.  46  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  toward  the  south 

21.  2  set  thy  face  toward  Jerusalem,  and  drop 
23.  24  shall  set  against  thee  buckler  and  shield 

23.  41  whereupon  thou  hast  set  mine  incense  and 

24.  7  she  set  it  upon  the  top  of  a  rock;  she  po. 

25.  2  set  thy  face  against  the  Ammonites,  and 

28.  21  set  thy  face  against  Zidon,  and  prophesy 

29.  2  set  thy  face  against  Pharaoh  king  of  Eg. 
35.  2  set  thy  face  against  mount  Seir,  and  pro. 
38.  2  sot  thy  face  against  Gog,  the  land  of  Ma. 
40.  4  set  thine  heart  upon  all  that  I  shall  show 
44.  8  ye  have  set  keepers  of  my  charge  in  my 

Dan.  6.  14  set  (his)  heart  on  Daniel  to  deliver  him 
11. 17  He  shallalsoset  his  face  to  enter  with  the 
Ifos.  11.  8  shall  I  set  thee  as  Zeboim?  Mine  heart  is 
Amos  7.  8  I  will  set  a  plumb  line  in  the  midst  of  my 
9.  4  will  set  mine  eyes  upon  them  for  evil,  anil 
Obad  4  though  thou  set  thy  nest  among  the  stars 
Hah.  3.  6  make  thee  vile,  and  will  set  thee  as  a  ga. 
Hah.  2;  9  that  he  may  set  his  nest  on  high,  that  he 
Zech.  3.  5,  5  set  a  fair  mitre  upon  his  head 

6. 11  set  (them)  upon  the  head  of  Joshua  the 

34.  To  set,  place,  put,  nrj  shavah,  3. 

Psa.  16.  8  I  haveset  the  Loud  always  before  me :  be. 

35.  To  set,  put,  place,  n'ty  shith. 

Gen.  41.  33  let  Pharaoh,  .set  him  over  the  land  of  E. 
Exod.  7.  23  neither  did  he  set  his  heart  to  this  also 
23.  31  will  set  thy  bounds  from  the  Red  sea  ev. 
Hum  24.  1  but  he  set  his  face  toward  the  wilderness 

1  Sa.  2.  8  and  he  hath  set  the  world  upon  them 

2  Sa.  19.  28  yet  didst  thou  set  thy  servant  among  th. 
Job  7.  17  that  thou  shouldest  set  thine  heart  upon 

30.  1  I  would  have  disdained  to  have  set  with 
Psa.  3.  6  people  that  have  set  (themselves)  against 
12.  5  I  will  set  (him)  in  safety  (from  him  that) 
17.  11  they  have  set  their  eyes  bowing  down  to 
21.  3  thou  settest  a  crown  of  pure  gold  on  his 
62.  10  if  riches  increase,  set  not  your  heart  (up. 
73.  18  thou  didst  set  them  in  slippery  places 
90.  8  Thou  hast  set  our  iniquities  before  thee 
101.  3  I  will  set  no  wicked  thing  before  mine 
132.  11  Of  the  fruit  of  thy  body  will  I  set  upon 

140.  5  The  proud . .  they  have  set  gins  for  me 

141.  3  Set  a  watch,  O  Lord,  before  my  mouth 
Isa.  22.  7  the  horsemen  shall  set  themselves  in  ar. 
Jer.  31.  21  set  thine  heart  toward  the  highway,  (ev.) 
Hos.  2.  3  set  her  like  a  dry  land,  and  slay  her  with 

6.  11  he  hath  set  an  harvest  for  thee,  when  I  re. 

36.  To  cover,  t|3^  shakak. 

Jer.  5.  26  they  lay  wait,  as  he  that  setteth  snares 

37.  To  make  to  settle  down,  tabernacle,  shaken,  3. 
Heh.  1.  g  that  I  have  chosen  to  set  my  name  there 
Jer.  7.  12  Shiloh,  where  I  set  my  name  at  the  first 

33.  To  send  out  or  forth,  shalach,  3. 

Judg.  1.  8  and  smitten,  .and  set  the  city  on  fire 
20.  48  they  set  on  fire  all  the  cities  that  they  ca. 

2  Ki.  8. 12  their  strong  holds  wilt  thou  6et  on  fire 
Jer.  34. 16  whom  he  had  set  at  liberty  at  their  plea. 

39.  To  set,  put,  shathatlu 

Psa.  73.  9  They  set  their  mouth  against  the  heavens 

40.  To  give,  SISaigi  didomi. 

Rev.  3.  8  I  have  set  before  thee  an  open  door,  and 

14. To  go  in  (as  the  sun),  Svrw  dunO. 

Mark  1.  32  at  even,  when  the  sun  did  set,  they  bro. 
Luke  4.  40  when  the  sun  was  setting,  all  they  that  li. 

12.  To  set,  place,  put,  iVttj/ui  liistemi. 

Matt.  4.  s  setteth  him  on  a  pinnacle  of  the  temple 
18.  2  called  a  little  child,  and  set  him  in  the  1 
*5-  33  he  shall  set  the  sheep  on  his  right  hand 
Mark  9.  36  he  took  a  child,  and  set  him  in  the  midst 
Luke  4.  9  and  set  him  on  a  pinnacle  of  the  temple 
9.  47  Jesus,  .took  a  child,  and  set  him  by  him 
John  8.  3  [and  when  they  had  set  her  in  the  midst] 
Acts  4.  7  when  they  had  set  them  in  the  midst,  th. 

5.  27  when  they  had  brought  them,  they  set 

6.  6  Whom  they  set  before  the  apostles :  and 
22.  30  brought  Paul  down,  and  set  him  before 

13.  To  cause  to  sit  down,  ica6l(u  kathizo. 

1  Co.  6.  4  set  them  to  judge  who  are  least  esteemed 

Eph.  1.  20  set  (him)  at  liisown  right  hand  in  the  he. 

^  rx°  down,  KadlrTTiyu  kathistemi. 

Heb.  2.  7  [did  set  him  over  the  works  of  thy  hands] 

\7>.T°  pmt,  set,  place ,  TlO-gpi  titliemi. 

.  5,„  I3'  47  1  hav,e  set  thee  to  be  a  light  of  the  Gent, 
i  co.  i2.  18  now  hath  God  set  the  members  everyone 
12.  28  God  hath  set  some  in  the  church,  first  a. 
"ev.  io.  2  he  set  his  right  foot  upon  the  sea, and  (his) 
Affeetion,  aright,  in  array,  bounds,  evi- 
lently,  a  feast  fire,  forward,  fully,  a  king,  love,  open 
voik  ]  3  pnDt’  6eal>  steadfastly,  in  uproar,  at  variance, 

IET,  to  be  — 

■  To  go  in,  Nia  bo. 

(  ®en'  2^'  11  tarried  there,  .because  the  sun  was  set 
••To  be  built  up,  nr;  banah,  2. 

M®L  3. 15  they  that  work  wickedness  are  set  up ;  yea 

'  ^7  caused  1°  rest,  n:;  yanach,  6. 

Zech.  5. 1 1  shall  be  established,  and  set  there  upon 


4 . To  be  set, placed, put,  D'i7,  Du?  sum,  sim,  6,  or  Dir. 

Gen.  24.  33  there  wasset(meat)beforehimtoeat:  but 

5.  To  sit  down,  abide,  3gi;  yashab. 

2  Ch.  6. 10  am  set  on  the  throne  of  Israel,  as  the  Lo. 
Psa  122.  5  For  there  are  set  thrones  of  judgment,  the 
Song  5. 12  of  waters,  washed  withmilk,(and)fitlyset 

6.  To  cause  to  sit  dow.n,  set  down,  air  yethib. 

Dan.  7. 10  judgment  was  set,  and  the  books  were  op. 

7.  Fillings  in,  d’rVq  milluim. 

Exod25.  7  Onyx'stones,  and  stones  to  bo  set  in  the 
35.  9,  27  stones  to  be  set  for  the  ephod,  and  for 

1  Ch.29.  2  to  be  set,  glistering  stones,  and  of  divers 

8.  To  be  set  up,  appointed,  ass  natsab ,  2. 

Isa.  21.  8  and  I  am  set  in  my  ward  whole  nights 
O.To  be  given,  jm  nalhan,  2. 

Estli  6.  8  crown  royal  which  is  set  upon  his  head 
Eccl.io.  6  Folly  is  set  in  great  dignity,  and  the  rich 
Eze.  32. 23  Whose  graves  are  set  in  the  sides  of  the 

10.  To  be  caused  to  go  round,  330  sabab,  6. 

Exod28.  11  thou  shalt  make  them  to  be  set  in  ouches 

11.  An  inspector,  Tpp  paqid. 

2  Ki.25. 19  he  tookanofficerthatwassetoverthemen 

12.  To  rise  or  stand  up,  Dip  qum. 

1  Ki.14.  4  for  his  eyes  were  set  by  reason  of  his  age 
73. To  be  embroidered,  set,  fastened,  ;•;»  shabals,  4. 
Exod28.  20  they  shall  be  set  in  gold  in  their  inclosings 

14 . To  come,  cpxogai  crchomai. 

Acts  19.  27  our  craft  is  in  danger  to  be  set  at  nought 

15.  To  set  down,  ical Ufa  kathizo. 

Matt.  5.  I  when  he  was  set,  his  disciples  came  unto 
Heb.  8.  1  who  is  set  on  the  right  hand  of  the  maje. 

16.  To  lie,  be  laid,  nilgai  keimai. 

Matt.  5.  14  city  that  is  set  on  an  hill  cannot  be  hid 
Luke  2. 34  this  (child)  is  set  for  the  fall  and  rising  ag. 
John  2.  6  there  were  set  there  six  waterpots  of  stone 
19.  29  Mow  there  was  set  a  vessel  full  of  vinegar 
Phil.  1. 17  knowing  that  I  am  set  for  the  defence  of 
Rev.  4.  2  a  throne  was  set  in  heaven,  and  (one)  sat 
SET  (a  mark),  to  — 

To  scribble,  make  a  mark,  nin  tavah,  5. 

Eze.  9.  4  set  a  mark  upon  the  foreheads  of  the  men 
SET  a  time,  to  — 

To  cause  to  meet,  convene,  ij,”  yaad,  5 

Job  9.  19  if  of  judgment,  who  shall  set  me  a  time 
SET  about,  to  — 

1  .To  fence ,  sug. 

Song  7.  2  belly  (is  like)  an  heap  of  wheat  set  about 

2.  To  put  around,  ■ncpirlBryii  peritithemi. 

Markm.  1  set  an  hedge  about  (it),  and  digged  (a  pi. 
SET  again  (at  one),  to  — 

1  -To  cause  to  turn  back,  mu’  shub,  5. 

1  Sa.  5.  3  took  Dagon,  and  set  him  in  his  place  again 
7*o  lead  together  into  peace,  awihavuuj  as  eip'fjvrjr. 
Acts  7.  26  [would  have  set  them  at  one  again],  saying 

SET  apart,  or  aside,  to  (be)  — 

1. Separation,  impurity,  rni  niddah. 

Eze.  22. 10  humbled  her  that  was  set  apart  for  pollu. 

2.  To  cause  to  remove,  journey,  jidi  nasa,  5. 

2  Ki.  4.  4  and  thou  shalt  set  aside  that  which  is  full 

3.  To  cause  to  pass  over,  lay  alar,  5. 

Exodi3. 12  That  thbu  shalt  set  apart  unto  the  Lord 

4 . To  separate,  1)3  palali,  5. 

Psa.  4.  3  know  that  the  Lord  hath  set  apart  him  th. 
SET  at  (liberty,  nought),  to  — 

1.  Array,  arrangement,  ppy  erek. 

2  Ki.  12.  4  money  that  every  man  is  set  at,  (and)  all 

2.  To  free,  make  naked  or  void,  refuse,  yi3  para. 
Prov.  1.  25  But  ye  have  set  at  nought  all  my  counsel 

3.  To  send  away,  diroo-TeAAw  apostellS. 

Luke  4. 18  to  set  at  liberty  them  that  are  bruised 
4  -To  make  nobody  or  of  no  importance,  i^ovSivo  to. 
Mark  9. 12  suffer  many  things,  and  be  set  at  nought 

5.  To  make  nobody  or  of  no  importance,  efouflei/ew. 
Luke23.  n  Herod,  .set  him  at  nought,  and  mocked 
Acts  4.  II  This  is  the  stone  which  was  set  at  nought 
Rom  14.  10  why  dost  thou  set  at  nought  thy  brother 

SET  by,  to  be  (much)  — 

1-  To  be  or  become  great,  Vi:  gadal. 

1  Sa.  26.  24  as  thy  life  was  much  set  by  this  day  in  mi 
26.  24  so  let  my  life  be  much  set  by  in  the  eyes 

2.  To  be  or  become  precious,  np;  yaqar. 

i  Sa.  18. 30  Saul ;  so  that  liis  name  was  much  set  by 
SET,  to  cause  to  be 

To  set,  place,  put,  D'k’,  Dib  sum,  sim. 

1  Ki.  2.  19  caused  a  seat  to  be  set  for  the  king’s  mot. 
SET  before,  down,  together,  fast,  to  — 

1.  To  cause  lo  rest,  put  down,  m;  yanach,  5. 

Deut26.  4  set  it  down  before  the  altar  of  the  Lord 

1  Sa.  6.  18  whereon  they  set  down  the  ark  of  the  Lo. 

2  -To  make  firm,  px;  yalsaq,  5. 

2  Sa.  15.  24  set  down  the  ark  of  God;  and  Abiatliar  we 


3.  To  prepare,  establish,  ]13  kun,  5. 

Psa.  65.  6  by  his  strength  setteth  fast  the  mountains 

4.  To  cause  to  rest,  put  down,  rn:  nuach,  5. 

Eze.  37.  1  set  me  down  in  the  midst  of  the  valley  wli. 

5 . To  set  doivn,  Ka0l(w  kathizo. 

Heb.  i2.  2  is  set  down  at  the  right  hand  of  the  throne 
Rev.  3.  21  am  set  down  with  my  Father  on  his  throne 

6.  To  put  alongside  of,  iraparlOrigi  paratithemi. 
Mark  6.  41  gave  (them)  to  his  disciples  to  set  before 

8.  6  set  before  (them) ;  and  they  did  set  (them) 
8.  7  commanded  to  set  them  also  before  (them) 

Luke  9.  16  gave  to  the  disciples  to  set  before  the  mu. 
10.  8  And . .  eat  such  things  as  arc  set  before  you 
ti.  6  to  me,  and  I  have  nothing  to  set  before  him 
Acts  16.  34  lie  set  meat  before  them,  and  rejoiced,  be 

1  Co.  10.  27  whatsoever  is  set  before  you  eat)  asking  no 
l  .To  he  before  or  forward,  npoKclgai  prokeimai. 

Heb.  6.  18  refuge  to  lay  hold  upon  the  hope  set  be 
12.  1  run  with  the  patience  the  race  that  is  set 
12.  2  who  for  the  joy  that  was  set  before  him 

8.  To  set  down  together,  avyuaOljoj  sugkalhizS. 

Luke22.  55  kindled  a  fire,  .and  [were  set  down  tog.] 
SET  eyes  or  foot  on,  to  — 

4. To  gaze  intently,  artvl^a  atenizo. 

Acts  13.  9  Saul.. who  also  (is..)  Paul. .set  his  eyes  on 

2 .A  font  breadth,  ftlya  irobiSs  Irma  podos. 

Acts  7.  5  not  (so  much  as)  to  set  his  foot  on :  yet  he 
SET  (on)  fire,  to  — 

4.  To  cause  light,  set  on  fire,  P'in  or,  5. 

Isa.  27.  n  the  women  come,  (and)  set  them  on  fire 

2.  To  consume ,  cause  to  burn,  Ijn  baar,  3. 

Eze.  39.  9  shall  set  on  fire  and  burn  the  weapons 

3.  To  cause  to  burn,  consume,  Pyp  baar,  5. 

Judg  15.  5  when  he  had  set  the  brands  on  fire,  he  let 

4.  To  kindle,  burn,  ns;  yatsath,  5. 

Josh.  8.  8  ye  shall  set  the  city  on  fire  :  according  to 
8. 19  took  it,  and  hasted  and  set  the  city  on  fl. 
Judg.  9.  49  set  the  hold  on  fire  upon  them  :  so  that 

2  Sa.  14.  30  he  hath  barley  there;  go  and  set  it  on  fi 

14.  30  And  Absalom's  servants  set  the  field  on 
14. 31  have  thy  servants  set  my  field  on  fire 
Jer.  32.  29  shall  come  and  set  fire  on  this  city,  and 
SET  forth  (evidently),  forward,  to  — 

1. To  be  prepared,  established,  pa  kun,  2. 

Psa.141.  2  Let  my  prayer  be  set  forth  before  thee 

2.  To  overlook,  be  pre-eminent,  ns:  natsach,  3. 

1  CI1.23.  4  set  forward  the  work  of  the  house  of  the 

2  Ch.34.  12  to  set  (it)  forward  ;  and  (other  of)  the  L 
Ezra  3.  8  set  forward  the  work  of  the  house  of  the 

3.  9  to  set  forward  the  workmen  in  the  house 

3.  To  give,  ]ru  nalhan. 

Eze.  27. 10  They  of  Persia .  .set  forth  thy  comeliness 

4.  To  cause  to  stand,  icy  amad,  5. 

Dan.  11. 11  he  shall  set  forth  a  great  multitude;  but 
11.  13  shall  set  forth  a  multitude  greater  than 
5  .To  open,  open  up,  nn  3  palhach. 


Amos  8.  s  may  set  forth  wheat,  making  the  epliali 

6.  To  lead  up  or  forth,  avdycn  anago. 

Acts  21.  2  finding  a  ship. .we  went'aboard.  and  setf. 

7.  To  show  off,  cnrobehcvugi  apodeiknumi. 

1  Co.  4.  9  God  hath  set  forth  us  the  apostles  last,  as 

8. T0  write  or  describe  before,  irpoypdrpoi prograpliS 

Gal.  3.  1  Christ  hath  been  evidently  set  forth 

9.  To  lie  or  be  laid  before,  irpoicelgai  prokeimai. 

J ude  7  are  set  forth  for  an  example,  suffering  the 

10.  To  put  before,  ■Kporlb-gp.i  protitliihni. 

Rom.  3.  25  Whom  God  hath  set  forth  (to  be)  a  propit. 
11  .To  put,  place,  rldgyi  tithemi. 

J ohn  2.  10  Every  man  at  the  beginning  doth  set  forth 
SET  (forth)  in  order  or  array,  to  ■ — - 
4. To  bind,  direct,  join,  pdk  asar. 

2  Ch.13.  3  Abijah  set  the' battle  in  array  with  an  ar. 

2.  To  array,  arrange,  ppy  arctic. 

Exod 40.  4  bring  in  the  table,  and  set  in  order  the 
40.  23  he  set  the  bread  in  order  upon  it  before 
Lev.  24.  8  lie  shall  set  it  in  order  before  the  Lord 
Judg2o.  22  set  their  battle  again  in  array,  in  the  place 

1  Sa.  17.  2  set  the  battle  in  array  against  the  Pliilist. 

17.  8  Why .  .come  out  to  set  (your)battle  in  ar.? 

2  Sa.  10. 17  the  Syrians  set  themselves  in  array  against 

1  Ch.  19.  11  they  set  (themselves)  in  array  against  the 

19. 17  and  set  (the  battle)  in  array  against  them 

2  CI1.13.  3  Jeroboam  also  set  the  battle  in  array  agai. 

14. 10  they  set  the  battle  in  array  in  the  valley 
Job  6.  4  the  terrors  of  God  do  set  themselves  in  ar. 

33.  5  set  (thy  works)  in  order  before  me,  stand 
Psa.  50.  21  I  will  reprove  thee,  and  set  (them)  in  or. 
Isa.  44.  7  shall  declare  it,  and  set  it  in  order  for  me 
Jer.  6.  23  they  ride  upon  horses,  set  in  array  as  men 
50.  9  they  shall  set  themselves  in  array  against 
Joel.  2.  5  as  a  strong  people  set  in  battle  array 

3.  Array,  arrangement,  tqg  erele. 

Exod4o.  4  the  things  that  are  to  he  set  in  order  up. 
40.  23  he  set  the  bread  in  order  upon  it  before 

4.  To  be  set  up,  prepared,  pa  kun,  2. 

2  Ch.29.  35  the  service  of  the  house . .  was  set  in  order 


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5.  To  set  up,  command,  niy  tsavah,  3. 

2  Ki.  20.  i  Set  thine  house  in  order ;  for  thou  shalt 1 
Isa.  38.  1  Set  thine  house  in  order  :  for  thou  shalt 

6.  To  make  straight  or  right,  Jpl?  taqan,  3. 

Heel.  12.  9  sought  out,  (and)  set  in  order  many  pro. 

7  .To  be  joined,  ffSty  shalab,  4. 

Exod26. 17  Two  tenons,  .set  in  order  one  against  an. 

8 . To  set  up  {or  again)  in  array,  hvara-aaopai. 

Luke  1 .  1  to  set  forth  in  order  a  declaration  of  tho. 

9.  To  arrange  throuahout  or  thoroughly,  biaracraopai. 

1  Co.  1 1.  34  And  the  rest  will  I  set  in  order  when  I  co. 

10 . To  make  right  also,  iiri8iop06u  epidiorthoo. 

Titus  1 .  s  that  thou  shouldest  set  in  order  the  things 

SET  light  (by  one),  to  — 

1  .To  esteem  lightly,  nbi)  qalah,  5. 

Deut  27. 16  Cursed  (be)  he  that  settetli  light  by  his  fa. 

2.  To  make  light  of,  Sb])  qalal,  5. 

Eze.  22.  7  In  thee  have  they  set  light  by  father  and 

SET  office  — 

Steadfastness,  stability,  nj»N  emunah. 

1  Ch.  9.  22  whom.,  the  seer  did  ordain  in  their  set  offi. 

9.  26  four  chief  porters,  were  in  (their)  set  office 
9.  31  Mattithiah.  .had  the  set  office  over  the  th. 

2  CI1.31.  15  in  the  cities  of  the  priests,  in  (their)  set  off. 

31.  18  in  their  set  office  they  sanctified  themse. 

SET  on,  to  (be)  — 

1..1  setting  down,  what  is  set  down,  nnj  nachath. 
Job  36.  16  that  which  should  be  set  on  thy  table  (sh. 

2.  To  move,  persuade,  no  sulh,  5. 

Jer  38.  22  Thy  friends  have  set  thee  on,  andhave  pr. 
43.  3  the  son  of  Neriah  setteth  thee  on  against 

3.  To  set,  place,  put,  oit?  sum,  sim. 

Gen.  43.  31  refrained  himself,  and  said.  Set  on  bread 
43.  32  they  set  on  for  him  by  himself,  and  for  th. 

4.  To  set  on,  appoint,  n-sty  shaphath. 

2  Ki  4  38  Set  on  the  great  pot,  and  seethe  pottage 
Eze.  24.  3  set  on  a  pot,  set  (it)on,  and  also  pour  wa. 

5.  To  cause  to  go  up  on,  hrifii  epibibazo. 

Lukeio.  34  set  him  on  his  own  beast,  and  broughthim 

10  35  upon  the  colt,  and  theyset  Jesus  thereon 
Acts  23.  24  thattheymay  set  Paul  on.  and  bring(him) 

6 . To  cause  to  sit  upon,  imKadlCu  epikathizo. 

Mattax.  7  brought  the  ass  .and  [set  (him)  thereon] 

7.  To  put  upon,  67riTi'0)7Mi  epitithemi. 

.Mark  4.  21  Is  a  candle,  .not  to  be  set  on  a  candlestick 
Luke  8.  16  setteth  (it)  on  a  candlestick,  that  they  wh. 
Acts  18.  10  and  no  man  shall  set  on  thee  to  hurt  thee 

SET  stedfastly,  to  — 

To  fix  firmly,  aryplC^  sterizo. 

Luke  9.  51  he  stedfastly  set  his  face  to  go  to  Jerus. 

SET  over,  (to  be)  — 

1 .  To  be  set,  set  up,  nx;  natsab,  2. 

Ruth  2.  s,  6  servant  that  was  set  over  the  reapers 
1  Sa.  22.  9  which  was  set  over  the  servants  of  Saul 

2.  To  cause  to  stand,  iny  amad,  5. 

1  Ch  6.  31  these  (are  they)  whom  David  set  over  the 

3.  To  inspect,  appoint,  ips  paqad. 

2  Oh  23.  14  captains  of  hundreds  that  were  set  over 

SET,  to  be  privily  — 

To  watch  secretly,  |SX  tsaphan. 

Psa.  10.  8  his  eyes  are  privily  set  against  the  poor 

SET  time  — 

A  limit,  set  or  appointed  time,  pn  choq. 

Job  14.  13  that  thou  wouldest  appoint  me  a  set  time 

SET  up,  to  — 

1.  To  build,  build  up,  nia  banah. 

Eze.  39.  15  then  shall  he  set  up  a  sign  by  it,  till  the 

2.  To  perfect,  finish,  bp?  kelal,  8. 

Ezra  5.  it  a  great  king  of  Israel  builded  and  set  up 

3.  To  perfect,  finish,  bb?  kelal,  3a. 

Ezra  4.  12  have  set  up  the  walls  (thereof),  and  joined 

4.  13  this  city  be  builded,  and  the  walls  set  up 
4. 16  be  builded.  .and  the  walls  thereof  set  up 

4 . To  set  up,  3xi  natsab,  5. 

Gen.  35.  14  Jacob  set  up  a  pillar  in  the  place  where 
Josh.  6.  26  in  his  youngest  (son)  shall  he  set  up  the 
1  Sa.  15.  12  he  set  him  up  a  place,  and  is  gone  about 

1  Ki.  16.  34  set  up  the  gates  thereof  in  his  youngest 

2  Ki.  17.  10  they  set  them  up  images  and  groves  in 
Jer.  31.  21  Set  thee  up  way  marks,  make  thee  high 

5.  To  lift  up,  Nbri  nasa. 

Isa.  11.  12  he  shall  set  up  an  ensign  for  the  nations 

45.  20  that  set  up  the  wood  of  their  graven 
Jer.  4.  6  Set  up  the  standard  toward  Zion:  retire 

6.  1  and  set  up  a  sign  of  fire  in  Beth-haccerem 

50.  2  set  up  a  standard ;  publish,  (and)  conceal 

51.  12  Set  up  the  standard  upon  the  walls  of  B. 
51.  27  Set  ye  up  a  standard  in  the  land,  blow  the 

6.  To  give  {up,  forth),  jrij  nathan. 

Dau.  12.  11  abomination  thatmaketh  desolate  setup 

7.  To  cause  to  go  up,  nby  alah,  5. 

Eze.  14.  7  setteth  up’ his  idols  in  his  heart,  and  pu. 


3.  To  cause  to  go  up,  flbjf  alah,  5. 

Eze.  14.  3  these  men  have  set  up  their  idols  in  their 
14.  4  Every  man.  .that  setteth  up  his  idols  in 

9.  To  cause  to  stand,  lay  amad,  5. 

2  Ch.25. 14  set  them  up  (to  be)  his  gods,  and  bowed 
33.  19  set  up  groves  and  graven  images,  before 
Ezra  2.  68  offered . .  for  the  house  of  God  to  set  it  up 
Neh.  3.  1  they  sanctified  it,  and  set  up  the  doors  of 
3.  3,  6,  13,  14,  15  set  up  the  doors  thereof,  the 

6.  1  I  had  not  set  up  the  doors  upon  the  gates 

7.  1  wall  was  built,  and  I  had  set  up  the  doors 

10.  To  cause  to  rise  up.  Dip  qum,  5. 

Exod4o.  2  shalt  thou  set  up  the  tabernacle  of  the  te. 
Num.  1.  51  the  Levites  shall  set  it  up:  and  the  stra. 

7.  1  the  day  that  Moses  had  fully  set  up  the 
10.  21  (the  other)  did  set  up  the  tabernacle  ag. 
Deut  16.  22  Neither  shalt  thou  set  thee  up  (any)  im. 

27.  2  thou  shalt  set  thee  up  great  stones,  and 
27.  4  ye  shall  set  up  these  stones,  which  I  co. 
Josh.  4.  9  Joshua  set  up  twelve  stones  in  the  midst 
24  26  set  it  up  there  under  an  oak  that  (was)  by 
Judg  18.  30  the  children  of  Dan  setup  the  graven  im. 

2  Sa.  310  and  to  set  up  the  throne  of  David  over  Is. 

7.  12  1  will  set  up  thy  seed  after  thee,  which 
1  Ki.  7.  21  he  set  up  the  pillars  in  the  porch  of  the 
7.  21  he  set  up  the  right  pillar,  and  called  the 
7.  21  he  set  up  the  left  pillar,  and  called  the 
15,  4  to  set  up  his  son  after  him,  and  to  estab. 

1  Ch.21. 18  David  should  go  up,  and  set  up  an  altar 
Job  16.  12  shaken  me  to  pieces,  and  set  me  up  for 
Isa.  23  13  they  set  up  the  towers  thereof,  they  rai. 
Jer.  10.  20  (there  is)  none .  .to  set  up  my  curtains 
23.  4  I  will  set  up  shepherds  over  them  which 
51.12  Set  up  the  watchmen,  prepare  the  ambu. 
Eze.  34.  23  I  will  set  up  oneshepherd over  them,  and 
Dan.  2.  21  he  removeth  kings,  and  setteth  up  kings 

2.  44  shall  the  God  of  heaven  set  up  a  kingdom 
3  1  he  set  it  up  in  the  plain  of  Dura,  in  the 
3-  2,  3,  3,  7  that  Nebuchadnezzar,  .had  set  up 

3.  5’  that  Nebuchadnezzar  the  kinghath  setup 
3.  12,  i8thegoldenimagewhichtfiouhastsetup 

3.  14  the  golden  image  which  I  have  set  up 

4.  17  and  setteth  up  over  it  the  basest  of  men 

11. ro  raise  up,  on  rum,  3a. 

Ezra  9  9  to  set  up  the  house  of  our  God,  and  to  re. 

Psa.  27  5  hide  me  ,  he  shall  set  me  up  upon  a  rock 
Eze.  31.  4  the  deep  set  him  up  on  high  with  her  r. 

12. ro  cause  to  rise,  raise  up,  cn  rum,  5. 

Gen.  31  45  Jacob  took  a  stone,  and  set  it  up  (for)  a 
Psa.  75  7  he  putteth  down  one.  and  setteth  up  an. 

89.  42  Thou  hast  set  up  the  right  hand  of  his  a 
Isa.  49  22  I  will,  .set  up  my  standard  to  the  people 
Lam.  2.  17  hath  set  up  the  horn  of  thine  adversaries 
Dan.  5  19  whom  he  would  he  set  up,  and  whom  he 

13. ro  make  or  set  on  high,  2iip  sagab,  3. 

Isa.  9.  11  the  Lord  shall  set  up  the  adversaries  of 

14.  To  set,  place,  put,  □'ip,  oil?  sum,  sim. 

Gen.  28  18  set  it  up  (for)  a  pillar,  and  poured  oil  up 
Exod4o  8  thou  shalt  set  up  the  court  round  about 
40.  18  set  up  the  boards  thereof,  and  put  in  the 
40.  21  set  up  the  veil  of  the  covering,  and  cove 
40.  28  he  set  up  the  hanging  (at)  the  door  of  the 
Job  5.  11  To  set  up  on  high  those  that  be  low;  that 
Psa.  74.  4  Thine  enemies,  .theyset  up  their  ensigns 
Isa.  57.  8  Behind  the  doors,  .hast  thou  set  up  thy 
Jer.  11.  13  have  ye  set  up  altars  to  (that)  shameful 

15 . To  cause  to  settle  down,  shaken,  5. 

Josh.  18.  1  set  up  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation 

16.  To  make  right  again,  dvopdoou  anorthoo. 

Acts  15.  16  I  will  build  again,  .and  I  will  set  it  up 

17.  To  put  over  or  upon,  tiuriQrgju  epitithemi. 

Matt  27.  37  set  up  over  his  head  his  accusation  writ. 

18.  To  set,  place,  put,'l<nryj.L  histemi. 

Acts  6.  13  set  up  false  witnesses,  which  said,  This 

SET  up,  to  be  — 

1. To  make  erect,  IP!  zeqaph. 

Ezra  6.  n  being  set  up,  let  him  be  hanged  thereon 

2.  To  be  anointed,  f]Df  nasak,  2. 

Prov.  8  23  I  was  set  up  from  everlasting,  from  the 

3.  To  be  set  up,  3X3  natsab,  5. 

Gen.  28.  12  behold  a  ladder  set  up  on  the  earth,  and 

SET  with,  to  — 

To  sow,  yp;  zara. 

Isa  17, 10  plant  pleasant  plants,  and  shalt  set  it  wi. 

SETH,  SHETH,  ntp  compensation,  sprout,  2i'j0. 

1.  The  son  of  Adam  and  Eve,  born  after  the  death  of 
Abel.  B.C.  3874-2962. 

Gen.  4.  25  and  shebare  a  son,  and  called  hisname  S. 

4.  26  to  S.,  to  him  also  there  was  born  a  son 

5  3  after  his  image;  and  called  his  name  S. 

5.  4  the  days  of  Adam  after  he  hadbegottenS. 
5.  6  And  S.  lived  an  hundred  and  five  years 
5.  7  S.  lived  after  he  begat  Enos  eight  hundred 
5.  8  the  days  of  S.  were  nine  hundred  and  tw. 

1  Ch.  1.  1  Adam,  S.,  Enosh 

Luke  3.  38  of  Enos,  which  was  (the  son)  of  S.,  which 

2.  An  unknown  king  or  race. 

Nuni24.  17  and  shall,  .destroy  all  the  children  of  S. 


SE'-THTJR.  "trip  secreted,  hidden. 

An  Aslierite,  son  of  Michael,  whom  Mosessent  to  spy  out 
the  land.  B.C.  1490.  . 

Num.13.  13  Of  the  tribe  of  Asher  S.  the  son  of  Michael 

SETTER  foith  — 

A  teller  forth,  announcer,  Karayyehevs  kataljgeleus. 

Acts  17. 18  He  seemeth  to  be  a  setter  forth  of  strange 
SETTING  — 

1  .A  filling  in,  nsibo  milluah. 

Exod28.  17  thou  shalt  set  in  it  settings  of  stones,  (e.) 

2.  To  give,  jfii  nathan. 

Eze.  43  81 11  their  setting  of  their  threshold  by  my 

3.  With,  yera.  {gen.)  meta. 

Matt  27. 66  sealing  the  stone,  and  setting  a  watch 
SETTLE  — 

A  border,  rniy.  azarah. 

Eze.  43.  14  (even)  to  the  lower  settle  (shall  be)  two 
43  14  from  the  lesser  settle  (even)  to  the.  .set. 
43.  17  the  settle  (shall  be)  fourteen  cubits  long 
43.  20  on  the  four  corners  of  the  settle,  and  up 
45.  19  the  four  comers  of  the  settle  of  the  altai 
SETTLE,  to  — 

1. To  cause  to  sit  down,  3»;  yashab,  5. 

Eze.  36.  11  I  will  settle  you  after  your  old  estates,  a, 

2.  To  deepen,  make  go  down,  nr;  ’nachath,  3. 

Psa.  65. 10  thou  settlest  the  furrows  thereof;  thou 

3.  To  cause  to  stand  still,  amad,  5. 

2  Ki  8.  11  he  settled  his  countenance  stedfastly.  un. 

1  Ch.17.  14  I  will  settle  him  in  mine  house  and  inmy 

4.  To  be  quiet,  at  rest,  cpty  sliaqat. 

Jer.  48.  11  he  hath  settled  on  his  lees,  and  hath  not 
5  .To  lay  a  foundation,  establish  firmly,  0e/ieAioV 
1  Pe.  5.  10  make  you  perfect,  .strengthen,  [settle] 

6.  To  put,  place,  set,  tithemi. 

Luke2i.  14  [Settle]  (it)  therefore  in  your  hearts,  not 

SETTLED,  to  be  — 

1 .  To  be  sunk,  settled,  fastened,  ypa  tabu,  6. 

Prov.  8  25  Before  the  mountains  were  settled,  before 

2.  To  be  set  up,  3x2  natsab,  2. 

Psa.  1 19.  89  For  ever,  O  Lord,  thy  word  is  settled  in 

SETTLED  (place,  that  are)  — 

1 .  A  prepared  place,  ]i:D  makon. 

1  Ki.  8.  13  a  settledplace  for  thee  to  abide  in  forev. 

'l.To  he  congealed,  hardened,  ns \iqapha. 

Zeph.  1.  12  punish  the  men  that  are  settled  on  their 

3. Seated,  settled,  iSpaTos  hedraios. 

Col.  1.  23  continue  in  thefaith  groundedandsettled 

SEVEN  (fold,  times),  seventh  — 

1.  Seven,  shabua. 

Eze.  45.  21  have  the  passover,  a  feast  of  seven  days 

2, Seven,  nysri,  y3t?  sheba,  shibah. 

Gen.  4.  24  truly  Lamech  seventy  and  sevenfold 

5.  7  Seth  lived. .eight  hundred  and  seven  ye. 

5.  25  lived  an  hundred  eighty  and  seven  years 
5.  26  lived  after  he  begat  Lamech  seven  hun. 

5.  31  seven  hundred  seventy  and  seven  years 

7.  2  thou  shalt  take  to  thee  by  sevens,  them. 

7.  3  Of  fowls  also  of  the  air  by  sevens,  thema. 
7.  4  yet  seven  days,  and  I  will  cause  it  to  rain 

7.  10  it  came  to  pass  after  seven  days,  that  the 

8.  IO,  12  And  he  stayed  yet  other  seven  days 

8.  14  on  the  seven  and  twentieth  day  of  the 

11.  21  Reu  lived,  two  hundred  and  seven  years 
21.  28  Abraham  set  seven  ewe  lambsof  the  flock 
21.  29  What  (mean)  these  seven  ewe  lambs  wh. 
21.  30  For(these)  seven  ewelambs  shalt  thouta. 
23.  1  Sarah  was  an  hundred  and  seven  and  tw. 
25.  17  an  hundred  and  thirty  and  seven  years 
29.  18  I  will  serve  thee  seven  years  for  Rachel 
29.  20  Jacob  served  seven  years  for  Rachel;  and 
29.  27  thou  shalt  serve  with  me  yet  seven  other 
29.  30  and  served  with  him  yet  seven  other  ye. 
31 . 23  pursued  after  him  seven  days’  journey ;  and 
33.  3  bowed  himself  to  the  ground  seven  times 
41.  2,  18  there  came  up  out  of  the  river  seven 
41.  3  seven  other  kine  came  up  after  them  out 
4t.  4  did  eat  up  the  seven  well  favoured  and 
41.  5  seven  ears  of  corn  came  up  upon  one  st. 
41.  6  seven  thin  ears  and  blasted  with  the  east 
41.  7  the  seven  thin  ears  devoured  the  seven  r. 
41.  19  seven  other  kine  came  up  after  them,  poor 
41.  20  ill  favoured  kine  did  eat  up  the  first  sev 
41.  22  seven  ears  came  up  in  one  stalk,  full  and 
41.  23  seven  ears,  withered,  thin,  (and)  blasted 
41.  24  the  thin  ears  devoured  the  seven  good  e. 
41.  26  The  seven  good  kine  (are)  seven  years,  a 
41.  26  the  seven  good  ears  (are) seven  years:  the 
41  27  And  the  seven  thin  and  ill  favoured  kmc 
41.  27  that  came  up  after  them  (are)  seven  yea. 
41.  27  the  seven  empty  ears.. shall  he  seven  ye. 
4-1.  29  there  come  seven  years  of  great  plenty 
41.  30  there  shall  arise  after  them  seven  years 
41.  34  take  up  the  fifth  part,  ill  the  seven  plen. 
41.  36  for  store  to  the  land  against  the  seven 1  y. 
41.  47  in  the  seven  plenteousyears  theearthbr. 
41.  4S  be  gathered  up  all  the  food  of  the  seven 
41.  53  the  seven  years  of  plenteousness  that  Mas 
41.  54  the  seven  years  of  dearth  began  to  come 

46.  25  she  bare  these. .all  the  souls  (were)  seven 

47.  28  age  of  Jacob  was  an  hundred  forty  ands. 
50.  10  he  made  a  mourningfor  his  fatherseven 


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Exod.z.  16  Now  the  priest  of  Midian  had  seven  dan. 

6.  t6  (were)  an  hundred  thirty  and  seven  years 

6.  20  (were)  an  hundred  and  thirty  and  seven 

7.  25  seven  days  were  fulfilled,  after  that  the 

12. 15  Seven  days  shall  ye  eat  unleavened  bread 

12.  19  Seven  days  shall  there  be  no  leaven  found 

13.  6  Seven  days  thou  slialt  eat  unleavened  hr. 

13.  7  Unleavened  bread  shall  be  eaten  seven  da. 

22.  30  seven  days  it  shall  be  with  his  dam;  on 

23.  15  thou  shalt  eat  unleavened  bread  seven  d. 
25.  37  thou  shalt  make  the  seven  lamps  thereof 

29.  30  shall  put  them  on  seven  days,  when  he 
29.  35  seven  days  shalt  thou  consecrate  them 
29.  37  Seven  days  thou  shalt  make  an  atonem. 
34. 18  Seven  days  thou  shalt  eat  unleavened  hr. 

37.  23  he  made  his  seven  lamps,  and  his  snuffers 

38.  24  seven  hundred  and  thirty  shekels,  after 
48.  25  a  thousand  seven  hundred  and  threescore 

38.  28  of  the  thousand  seven  hundred  seventy 

hev.  4.  6  sprinkle  of  the  blood  seven  times  before 

4.  17  sprinkle  (it)  seven  times  before  the  Lord 

8.  11  sprinkled  thereof  upon  the  altar  seven  ti. 
8.  33  ye  shall  not  go  out.. (in)  seven  days,  until 
8.  33  for  seven  days  shall  lie  consecrate  you 

8.  35  Therefore  shall  ye  abide,  .seven  days,  and 

12.  2  she  shall  be  unclean  seven  days;  accord. 

13.  4  shut  up  (him  that  hath)  the  plague  seven 

13.  5,  21,  26  priest  shall  shut  him  up  seven  da. 

13.  31  shut  up  (him  that  hath)  the  plague,  .sev. 

13.  33  shut  up  (him  that  hath)  thescall  seven  d. 

13.  50  shut  up  (it  that  hath)  the  plague  seven  da. 

13.  54  and  he  shall  shut  it  up  seven  days  more 

14.  7  he  shall  sprinkle  upon  him.  .seven  times 

14.  8  shall  tarry  abroad  out  of  his  tent  seven  da. 

14.  16  sprinkle  of  the  oil  with  his  finger  seven 

14.  27  sprinkle,  .(some)  of  the  oil .  .seven  times 

14.  38  the  priest  shall . .  shut  up  the  house  seven 

14.  5 1  And  he  shall . .  sprinkle  the  house  seven  ti. 

15. 13  he  shall  number  to  himself  seven  days  for 

15.  19  she  shall  be  put  apart  seven  days ;  and 

15.  24  he  shall  be  unclean  seven  days ;  and  all 

15.  28  she  shall  number  to  herself  seven  days,  and 

16. 14  shall  he  sprinkle  of  the  blood.,  seven  times 

16.  19  shall  sprinkle  of  the  blood,  .seven  times 
22.27  then  it  shall  he  seven  days  under  the  dam 

23.  6  seven  days  ye  must  eat  unleavened  bread 

23.  8  ye  shall  offer  an  offering,  .seven  days 

23.  15  seven  sabbaths  shall  be  complete 

23.  18  ye  shall  offer  with  the  bread  seven  lambs 
23.  34  the  feast  of  tabernacles(for)seven  daysun. 
23.  36  Seven  days  ye  shall  offer  an  offering  made 
23.  39  keep  a  feast  unto  the  Lord  seven  days 
23.  40  rejoice  before  the  Lord  your  God  seven 
23.41  keep  it  a  feast  unto  the  Lord  seven  days 
23.  42  ye  shall  dwell  in  booths  seven  daj's ;  all 
25.  8  thou  shalt  number  seven  sabbaths  of  ye. 
25.  8  seven  times  seven  years;  and  the  space  of 

25.  8  the  seven  sabbaths  of  years  shall  be  unto 

26.  18  I  will  punish  yonseventimesmoreforyour 
26.  21  Iwillbringseven  times  more  plagues  upon 
26.  24  will  punish  you  yet  seven  times  for  your 
26  28  I,  will  chasten  you  seven  times  for  your 

Num.  1.  31  fiftyandseven  thousand  and  four  hundred 

1.  39  threescore  and  two  thousand  and  seven 

2.  8  fifty  and  seven  thousand  and  four  hundr. 

2.  26  threescore  and  two  thousand  and  seven 
2. 31  an  hundred  thousand  and  fifty  and  seven 

3.  22  (were)  seven  thousand  and  five  hundred 

4.  36  two  thousand  seven  hundred  and  fifty 

8.  2  the  seven  lamps  shall  give  light  over  ag. 

12.  14  should  she  not  be  ashamed  seven  days? 

12. 14  let  her  be  shut  out  from  the  camp  seven 

12.  15  Miriam  was  shut  out  from  the  campseven 

13.  22  Hebron  was  built  seven  years  before  Zoau 
16. 49  fourteen  thousand  and  seven  hundred 

19.  4  and  sprinkle  of  her  blood . .  seven  times 

19.  1 1  He  that  toucheth . .  shall  be  unclean  seven 

19. 14  and  all.  .shall  be  unclean  seven  days 

19. 16  whosoever  toucheth .  .be  unclean  seven  da. 
23.  1,  29  said  unto  Balak,  Build  me  here  seven 
23.  1  prepare  me  here  seven  oxen  and  seven 
23.  4  I  have  prepared  seven  altars,  and  I  have 
23.  14  built  seven  altars,  and  offered  a  bullock 
23.  29  prepare  me  here  seven  bullocks  and  sev. 
26.  7  forty  and  three  thousand  and  seven  hun. 
26.  34  fifty  and  two  thousand  and  seven  hundr. 
26.  51  and  a  thousand  seven  hundred  and  thirty 

28.  11  seven  lambs  of  the  first  year  without  sp. 

28.  17  seven  days  shall  unleavened  bread  be  ea. 
28.  19,  27  one  ram,  and  seven  lambs  of  the  first 
28.  21,  29  tenth  deal,  .throughout  the  seven  la. 

28.  24  ye  shall  offer  daily,  throughout  the  seven 

29.  2,  8,  36  one  ram,  (and)  seven  lambs  of  the  fi. 

29.  4,  10  for  one  lamb,  throughout  the  seven 
29.  12  shall  keep  a  feast  unto  the  Lord  seven 
29.  32  seven  bullocks,  two  rams,  (and)  fourteen 
31.  19  do  ye  abide  without  the  camp  seven  days 
31.  36  three  hundred  thousand  and  seven  and 
31.  43  seven  thousand  and  five  hundred  sheep 
31.  52  sixteen  thousand  seven  hundred  and  fifty 

Dent.  7.  i  seven  nations  greater  and  mightier  than 

15.  1  At  the  end  of  (every)  seven  years  thou  sh. 

15.  9  The  seventh  year,  the  year  of  release,  is 

16.  3  seven  days  shalt  thou  eat  unleavened  br 

16.  4  there  shall  be  no  leavened  bread,  .seven 

16.  9  Seven  weeks  shalt  thou  number  unto  th. 

16.  9  begin  to  number  the  seven  weeks  from 

16. 13  observe  the  feast  of  the  tabernacles  seven 

16. 15  Seven  days  shalt  thou  keep  a  solemn  fea. 
28.  7  they  shall .  .flee  before  thee  seven  ways 
28.  25  thou  shalt.  .flee  seven  ways  before  them 

31. 10  At  the  end  of  (every)  seven  years,  in  the 


Josh.  6.  4  seven  priests  shall  bear  before  the  ark  se. 

6.  4  ye  shall  compass  the  city  seven  times,  and 

6.  6  let  seven  priests  bear  seven  trumpets  of 
6.  8,  13  seven  priests  bearing  the  seven  trum. 

6. 15  and  compassed  the  city,  .seven  times:  on. 
6.  15  that  day  they  compassed  the  city  seven  ti. 

18.  2  among  the  children  of  Israel  seven  tribes 

18.  5  they  shall  divide  it  into  seven  parts :  Ju. 
18.  6  describe  the  land  (into)  seven  parts,  and 
18.  9  described  it  by  cities  into  seven  parts  in 
Judg.  6.  1  delivered,  .into  the  hand  of  Midianseven 
6.  25  even  the  second  bullock  of  seven  years  old 
8.  26  a  thousand  and  seven  hundred  (shekels) 

12.  9  and  he  judged  Israel  seven  years 

14. 12  declareit  me  within  the  seven  days  of  the 

14.  17  she  wept  before  him  the  seven  days 

16.  7  If  they  bind  me  with  seven  green  withs 
16.  8  the  lords. .  brought  up  to  her  seven  green 

16. 13  If  thou  weavest  the  seven  locks  ofmy  head 
16.  19  caused  him  to  shave  off  the  seven  locks  of 

20.  15  which  wore  numbered  seven  hundred  ch. 

20. 16  seven  hundred  chosen  men  left  handed 

Kuth  4.  15  which  is  better  to  thee  than  seven  sons 

1  Sa.  2.  5  the  barren  hath  born  seven ;  and  she  that 

6.  1  in  tlie  country  of  the  Philistines  sevenmo. 

10.  8  seven  days  slialt  thou  tarry,  till  I  come  to 

11.  3  Give  us  seven  days’ respite,  that  we  may  se. 

13.  8  he  tarried  seven  days,  according  to  the  set 

16. 10  Jesse  made  seven  of  his  sons  to  pass  before 

31. 13  buried  (them)  under  a  tree,  .and  fasted  se. 

2  Sa.  2.  11  the  time  that  David  was  king,  .was  seven 

5.  5  he  reigned  over  Judah  seven  years  and  six 
8.  4  seven  hundred  horsemen,  and  tw'enty  th. 

10.  18  David  slew  (the  men  of)  seven  hundred  ch. 

21.  6  Let  seven  of  his  sons  be  delivered  unto  us 
21.  9  they  fell  (all)seven  togetiier,  and  were  put 

23.  39  Uriah  the  Hittite  :  thirty  and  seven  in  all 

24.  13  Shall  seven  years  of  famine  come  unto  thee 

1  Ki.  2.  1 1  seven  years  reigned  he  in  Hebron,  and  th. 

6.  6  the  third  (was)  seven  cubits  broad :  for  wi. 

6.  38  So  was  he  seven  years  in  building  it 

7.  17  seven  for  the  one  chapiter,  and  seven  for 

8.  65  seven  days  and  seven  days,  (even)  fourteen 

11.  3  he  had  seven  hundred  wives,  princesses,  a. 
16.  10,  15  in  the  twenty  and  seventh  year  of  Asa 

16.  15  did  Zimri  reign  seven  days  in  Tirzali.  And 

18.  43  nothing.  Andhesaid.Goagainseventim. 

19.  18  I  have  left  (one)  seven  thousand  in  Israel 

20.  15  the  children  of  Israel,  (being)  seven  thou. 

20.  29  pitched  one  over  against  the  other  seven 
20.  30  a  wall  fell  upon  twenty  and  seven  thous. 

2  Ki.  3.  9  they  fetched  a  compass  of  seven  day’s  jo. 

3.  26  he  took  with  him  seven  hundred  men  that 

4.  35  the  child  sneezed  seven  times,  andthechil. 

5.  10  Goand  washin  Jordan  seven  times,  and  thy 

5.  14  and  dipped  himself  seven  times  inJordou 
8.  1  itshallalsocomeuponthelandseven  years 
8.  2  sojourned  in  the  land  of  the  Philistines  se. 

8.  3  it  come  to  pass  at  the  seven  years'  end,  that 

11.  21  Seven  years  old  (was)  Jehoash  when  he  b. 

12.  1  In  the  seventh  yearof  Jehu,  Jehoash  be. 

13.  10  In  the  thirtyand  seventhyear  of  Joashki. 

15.  1  In  the  twenty  and  seventh  year  of  Jerob. 

24.  16  all  the  men  of  might,  (even)  seven  thous. 

25.  8  in  the  fifth  month,  on  the  seventh  (day) 

25.  27  the  seven  and  thirtieth  year  of  the  cap. 

25.  27  on  the  seven  and  twentieth  (day)  of  the 

1  Ch.  3.  4  there  he  reigned  seven  years  and  six  mo. 

3.  24  And  tlie  sons  of  Elioenai  (were),  .seven 

5.  13  and  Jachan,  and  Zia,  and  Heber,  seven 
S  18  four  and  forty  thousand  seven  hundred 

7.  5  reckoned,  .fourscore  and  seven  thousand 

9. 13  a  thousand  and  seven  hundred  andthre. 

9.  25  (were)  to  come  after  seven  days  from  time 

10. 12  buried  their  bones,  .and  fasted  seven  da. 

12.  25  men  of  valour  for  the  war,  seven  thousa. 

12.  27  witli  him  (were)three  thousand  and  seven 

12.  34  with  them,  .thirty  and  seven  thousand 

15.  26  they  offered  seven  bullocks  and  seven  ra. 

18.  4  seven  thousand  horsemen,  and  twenty  th. 

19.  18  David  slew  of  the  Syrians  seven  thousand 

26.  30  men  of  valour,  a  thousand  and  seven  hu. 

26.  32  two  thousand  and  seven  hundred  chief 
29.  4  seven  thousand  talents  of  refined  silver 
29.  27  seven  years  reigned  he  in  Hebron,  and 

2  Ch.  7.  8  Solomon  kept  the  feast  seven  days,  and 

7.  9  dedication,  .seven  days,  and  the  feast  se. 

13.  9  with  a  young  bullock  and  seven  rams,  (the 
15.  11  seven  hundred  oxen  and  seven  thousand 

17.  n  seven  thousand  and  seven  hundred  rams 

17.  11  seven  thousand  and  seven  hundred  he  go. 

24.  1  Joash  (was)  seven  years  old  when  he  be. 

26. 13  seven  thousand  and  five  hundred,  that  ma. 
29.  21  they  brought  seven  bullocks,  and  seven 

29.  21  seven  lambs,  and  seven  he  goats,  for  a  sin 

30.  21  kept  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  seven 
30. 22  they  did  eat  throughout  the  feast  seven  da. 
30.  23  other  seven  days :  and  they  kept  (other)  s. 
30.  24  a  thousand  bullocks  and  seven  thousand 
35.  17  and  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  seven 

Ezra  2.  5  The  children  of  Arah,  seven  hundred  se. 

2.  9  the  children  of  Zaccai,  seven  hundred  and 
2.  25  The  children  of.  .Beeroth,  seven  hundred 
2.  33  The  children  of  Lod.  .seven  hundred  tw. 

2.  38  a  thousand  two  hundred  forty  and  seven 
2.  65  seven thousandtliree hundred  thirtyands. 

2.  66  Their  horses  (were)  seven  hundred  thirty 
2.  67  six  thousand  seven  hundred  and  twenty 

6.  22  kept  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  seven 

7.  7  in  the  seventh  year  of  Artaxerxes  the  ki. 

8.  35  seventy  and  seven  lambs,  twelve  he  goats 
Neh.  7.  14  The  children  of  Zaccai,  seven  hundred  and 


Nell.  7.  18  Adonikam,  sixhundred  threescore  andse. 

7.  19  Bigvai,  two  thousand  threescore  and  sev. 
7.  29  The  men  of.  .Beeroth,  seven  hundred  fo. 
7.  37  Tlie  children  of  Lod.  .seven  hundred  twe. 
7.  41  a  thousand  two  hundred  forty  and  seven 
7.  67  seven  thousand  three  hundred  thirty.,  se- 
7.  68  Their  horses,  seven  hundred  thirty  and 
7.  69  six  thousand  seven  hundred  and  twenty 

7.  72  and  threescore  and  seven  priest’s  gamie. 

8.  18  they  kept  the  feast  seven  days  ;  and  on 
Esth.  1.  1  an  hundred  and  seven  and  twenty  provi. 

1.  5  the  king  made  a  feast . .  seven  days,  in  the 

1. 10  the  seven  chamberlains  that  served  in  the 

1.  14  tlie  seven  princes  of  Persiaand  Media,  wh. 

2.  9  seven  maidens,  (which  were)  meet  to  be 

2. 16  taken,  .into  his  house,  .in  the  seventh  ye. 

8.  9  an  hundred  twenty  and  seven  provinces 

9.  30  to  the  hundred  twenty  and  seven  provin. 
Job  1.2  there  were  born  unto  him  seven  sons  and 

I.  3  His  substance  also  was  seven  thousand 

2. 13  sat  down  with  him.,  seven  daysand  seven 
5. 19  yea,  in  seven  there  shall  no  evil  touch  th. 

42.  8  take  unto  you  now  seven  bullocks  and  se. 
Psa.119. 164  Seven  times  a  day  do  I  praise  thee  beca. 
Prov.  6.  16  yea,  seven  (are)  an  abomination  unto  him 

9.  1  she  hath  hewn  out  her  seven  pillars 

24.  16  a  just  (man)  falleth  seven  times,  and  ris. 

26. 16  than  seven  men  that  can  render  a  reason 
26.  25  (there  are)  seven  abominations  in  his  he. 

Eccl.11.  2  Give  a  portion  to  seven,  and  also  to  eight 
Isa.  4.  1  seven  women  shall  take  hold  of  one  man 
11.  15  shall  smite  it  in  the  seven  streams, and  ma. 

30.  26  light  of  tlie  sun.  .as  the  light  of  seven  da. 
Jer.  15.  9  She  that  hath  born  seven  languishetli 
34.  14  At  the  end  of  seven  years  let  ye  go  every 
52.  25  seven  men  of  them  that  were  near  the  ki. 
52.  28  I11  the  seventh  year  three  thousand  Jews 
52.  30  carried  away  captive,  .seven  hundred  fo. 
52.  31  in  the  seven  and  thirtieth  year  of  tlie  ca. 
Eze.  3.  15  I  sat.  .astonished  among  them  seven  days 

3.  16  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  seven  days 

29. 17  it  came  to  pass  in  the  seven  and  twentieth 

30.  20  in  the  first  (month),  in  the  seventh  (day) 

39.  9  they  shall  burn  them  with  fire  seven  yea. 

39.  12  seven  months  shall  the  house  of  Israel  be 

39.  14  after  the  end  of  seven  months  shall  they 

40.  22  and  they  went  up  unto  it  by  seven  steps 

40.  26  (there  were)  seven  steps  to  go  up  to  it,  and 

41.  3  and  the  breadth  of  the  door  seven  cubits 

43.  25  Seven  days  shalt  thou  prepare  every  day 

43.  26  Seven  days  shall  they  purge  the  altar  and 

44.  26  they  shall  reckon  unto  him  seven  days 

45.  20  so  thou  shalt  do  the  seventh  (day)  of  the 
45.  23  seven  days  of  the  feast  he  shall  prepare  a 
45.  23  seven  bullocks  and  seven  rams,  .the  seven 
45.  25  I11  the  seventh  (month), in  the  fifteenth  day 

Dan.  9.  25  (shall  be)  seven  weeks,  and  threescore  and 
Mic.  5.  5  then  shall  we  raise  against  him  seven  sh. 
Zech.  3.  9  upon  one  stone  (shall  be)  seven  eyes  :  be. 

4.  2  seven  lamps . .  and  seven  pipes  to  the  seven 

4.  10  shall  see  the  plummet,  .(with)tliose  seven 

3. Seventh,  "V'5Si  shebii. 

Gen.  2.  2  on  the  seventh  day  God  ended  his  work 
2.  2  he  rested  on  the  seventh  day  from  all  his 
2.  3  God  blessed  the  seventh  day  and  sanctified 

8. '  4  the  ark  rested  in  the  seventh  month, on  the 
Exodi2. 15  from  the  first  day  until  the  seventh  day 

12. 16  in  the  seventh  day  there  shall  be  an  holy 

13.  6  in  the  seventh  day  (shall  be)  a  feast  to  the 

16.  26  on  the  seventh  day,  (which  is)  the  sabbath 

16.  27  there  wentout (some),  .on  theseventhday 
16.  29  let  no  man  go  out  of  his  place  on  the  sev. 
16.  30  So  the  people  rested  on  the  seventh  day 

20. 10  the  seventh  day  (is)  the  sabbath  of  the  L. 

20.  11  the  Lord,  .rested  the  seventh  day :  where. 

21.  2  in  the  seventh  he  shall  go  out  free  for  no. 
23.  11  the  seventh  (year)  thou  shalt  let  it  rest  and 
23.  12  on  the  seventh  day  thou  shalt  rest;  that 

24. 16  the  seventh  day  he  called  unto  Moses  out 

31.  15  but  in  the  seventh  (is)  the  sabbath  of  rest 

31. 17  on  tlie  seventh  day  lie  rested,  and  was  re. 

34.  21  on  the  seventh  day  thou  shalt  rest:  in  ea. 

35.  2  on  the  seventh  day  there  shall  be  to  you 
Lev.  13.  5  the  priest  shall  look  on  him  tlie  seventh 

13.  6  shall  look  on  him  again  tlie  seventh  day 
13. 27  the  priest  shall  look  upon  him  the  seventh 
13.  32>  34  in  t'le  seventh  day  the  priest  shall  lo. 

13.  51  he  shalllook  on  thepiagueon  theseventli 

14.  9  it  shall  be  on  the  seventh  day,  that  hesh. 

14.  39  the  priest  shall  come  again  the  seventh  day 
16.  29  in  the  seventh  month,  on  the  tenth  (day) 
23.  3  the  seventh  day  (is)  tlie  sabbath  of  rest,  an 
23.  8  in  tlie  seventh  day  (is)an  holy  convocation 

23. 16  unto  the  morrow  after  tlie  seventh  sabbath 
23.  24  I11  theseventli  month,  in  the  first  (day)  of 
23.  27  on  the  tenth  (day)  of  tills  seventh  month 
23.  34  The  fifteenth  day  of  this  seventh  month 
23.  39  in  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  seventh  month 
23.  41  ye  shall  celebrate  it  in  the  seventh  month 

25.  4  in  the  seventh  year  shall  be  a  sabbath  on 

25.  9  to  sound  on  the  tenth  (day)  of  the  seventh 
25.  20  What  shall  we  eat  the  seventh  year?  be. 

Num.  6.  9  on  the  seventh  day  shall  he  shave  it 

7.  48  On  the  seventh  day  Elisliama  the  son  of 
19.  12  and  on  the  seventh  day  he  shall  be  clean 
19.  12  then  the  seventh  day  he  shall  notbe  clean 
19.  19  on  the  seventh  day;andon  theseventli  day 

28.  25  on  the  seventh  day  ye  shall  have  an  holy 

29.  1  in  the  seventh  month,  on  the  first  (day)  of 
29.  7  have  onthetenth  (day)of  this  seventh  mo. 

29. 12  on  thefifteenth  day  of  the  seventh  month 


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Num  2Q.  32  on  the  seven  til  (lay  seven  bullocks,  twora. 
31.  19  on  the  third  day,  and  on  the  seventh  day 
31.  24  ye  shall  wash  your  clothes  ou  the  seventh 
Deut.  5.  14  the  seventh  day  (is)  the  sabbath  of  the  L. 

15. 12  in  the  seventh  year  thou  shalt  let  him  go 

16.  8  ou  the  seventh  day  (shall  be)  a  solemn 
Josh.  6.  4  and  the  seventh  day  ye  shall  compass  the 

6.  15  it  came  to  pass  on  the  seventli  day,  that 

6.  16  it  came  to  pass  at  the  seventh  time,  when 

19.  40  the  seventh  lot  came  out  for  the  tribe  of 
Judg  14.  15,  17  it  came  to  pass  on  the  seventh  day  th. 

14. 18  said  unto  him  on  the  seventli  day  before 
2  Sa.  12.  18  it  came  to  pass  on  the  seventh  day,  that 

1  Ki.  8.  2  Ethanim,  which  (is)  the  seventli  month 

18.  44  it  came  to  pass  at  the  seventh  time,  that 

20.  29  in  the  seventli  day  the  battle  was  joined 

2  Ki.11.  4  theseventhyearJehoiadasentandfetclied 

18.  9  which  (was)  the  seventh  year  of  Hoshea 

25.  23  it  came  to  pass  in  the  seventh  month,  that 

1  Cli.  2. 15  Ozem  the  sixth,  David  the  seventli 

12.  ti  Attai  the  sixth,  Eliel  the  seventh 

24. 10  The  seventh  to  Ilakkoz,  the  eighth  to  All. 

5.  14  The  seventh  to  Jesharelah,  (he),  his  sons 

26.  3  Jcliolianan  the  sixth,  Elioenai  the  seventh 

26.  s  Issachar  the  seventh,  Peulthai  the  e’ghth 

27.  10  The  seventh  (captain)for  the  seventh  1110. 

2  Ch.  5.  3  the  feast  which  (was)  in  the  seventh  mo. 

7.  10  three  and  twentieth  day  of  the  seventh  mo. 
23.  1  in  the  seventh  year  Jehoiada  strengthened 
31.  7  and  finished (them)in  the  seventh  month 

Ezra  3.  1  when  the  seventh  month  was  come,  and 

3.  6  From  the  first  day  of  the  seventh  month 

7.  8  which  (was)  in  the  seventh  year  of  the  ki. 
Nell.  7.  73  when  the  seventh  month  came,  the  child. 

8.  2  upon  the  first  day  of  the  seventh  month 

8.  14  in  booths  in  the  feast  of  the  seventh  mo. 

10.  31  and  (that)  we  would  leave  the  seventh  year 
Estli.  1.10  On  the  seventh  day,  when  the  heart  of  the 
Jer.  28.  17  died  the  same  year,  in  the  seventh  month 
41.  1  it  came  to  pass  in  the  seventh  month,  (th.) 
Eze.  20.  1  it  came  to  pass  in  the  seventli  year,  in  the 
45.  25  In  the  seventh  (month),  in  the  fifteenth 
Hag.  2.  1  In  the  seventh  (month),  in  the  one  and  tw. 
Zecli.  7.  5  andmournedinthefifth  andseventh(mo.) 
8.  19  the  fastof  the  seventh  and  the  fast  of  the 

4 .Seven,  nyiifi  shibali. 

Ezra  7.  14  sent  of  the  king,  and  of  his  seven  couns. 
Dan.  3. 19  seven  times  more  than  it  was  wont  to  be 

4.  16  and  let  seven  times  pass  over  him 

4.  23  with  the  beasts,  .till  seven  times  pass  over 
4.  25  seventimes  shall  passover  thee,  till  thou 

5. Seven,  njjnty  shibanah. 

Job  42.13  He  had  also  seven  sons  and  three  daugh. 

6. Sevenfold,  oininBi  sliibathayim. 

Gen.  4.  is  vengeance  shall  be  taken  on  him  sevenf. 

4.  24  If  Gain  shall  be  avenged  sevenfold,  truly 
2  Sa.21.  9  they  fell  (all)  seven  together,  and  were  put 
Psa.  12.  6  (as)  silver  tried,  .purified  seven  times 

79. 12  renderuntoourneighbourssevenfoldinto 
Prov.  6.  31  But  (if)  he  be  found,  he  shall  restore  sev. 
Isa.  30.  26  and  the  light  of  the  sun  shall  beseveufold 

7.  The  seventh,  eflSopos  hebdomos. 

John  4.  52  Yesterday  at  the  seventh  hour  the  fever 
Heb.  4.  4  lie  spake  in  a  certain  place  of  the  seventh 
4.  4  God  did  rest  the  seventli  day  from  all  his 
Jude  14  Enoch,  also,  the  seventh  from  Adam,  pr. 
Itev.  8.  1  when  he  had  opened  the  seventh  seal,  th. 

10.  7  in  the  days  of  the  voice  of  the  seventh  an. 

11.  15  the  seventh  angel  sounded ;  and  there  we. 
16.  17  the  seventh  angel  poured  out  his  vial  into 

21.  20  the  seventh,  chrysolite ;  the  eighth,  beryl 

8. Seven,  cut  a  liepta. 

Matti2.  45  taketh  with  himself  seven  other  spirits 

15.  34  And  they  said,  Seven,  and  a  few  little  fi. 
15.  36  he  took  the  seven  loaves  and  the  fishes 
15.  37  the  broken  (meat)  that  was  left  seven  ba. 
16. 10  Neither  the  seven  loaves  of  the  four  tho. 

18.  22  Jesus  saith. .  Until  seventy  times  seven 

22.  25  there  were  with  us  seven  brethren  :  and 
22.  26  second  also,  and  the  third,  unto  the  sev. 
22.  28  whose  wife  shall  she  be  of  the  seven?  for 

Mark  8.  5  How  many  loaves  have  ye? . .  they  said,  S. 
8.  6  he  tookthe  seven  loaves,  andgave  thanks 
8.  8  took  up  of  the  broken  (meat),  .seven  bas. 
8. 20  And  when  the  seven  among  four  thousand 
8.  20  how  many  baskets  full . .  And  they  said,  S. 

12.  20  there  were  seven  brethren  :  and  the  first 
12.  22  And  the  seven  had  her,  and  left  no  seed 
12.  23  whose  wife  shall  she  be.  .for  the  seven  had 

10.  9  {Mary,  .out  of  whom  he  had  cast  seven] 
Luke  2.  36  had  lived  with  an  husband  seven  years  fr. 

8.  2  Magdalene,  out  of  whom  went  seven  de. 

11.  26  taketh  (to  him)  seven  other  spirits  more 
20.  29  There  were  therefore  seven  brethren  :  and 
20.  31  in  like  manner  the  seven  also:  and  they 

20.  33  whose  wife  of  them  is  she?  for  seven  had 
Acts  6.  3  look  ye  out  among  you  seven  men  of  ho. 

13. 19  when  he  had  destroyed  seven  nations  in 

19.  14  there  were  seven  sons  of  (one)Sceva,  a  Jew 

20.  6  came . .  to  Troas . .  where  we  abode  seven  d. 

21.  4  finding  disciples,  we  tarried  there  seven  d. 

21.  8  the  evangelist,  which  was  (one)  of  the  se. 
21.  27  when  the  seven  days  were  almost  ended 

28.  14  were  desired  to  tarry  with  them  seven  d. 
Heb.  11.  30  after  they  were  compassed  about  seven  d. 
Rev.  1.  4  John  to  the  seven  churches  which  are  in 

1.  4  from  the  seven  spirits  which  are  before  his 

1.  11  send  (it)  unto  the  [seven]  churches  which 

1.  12  being  turned  I  saw  seven  golden  candlest. 


Rev.  1. 13  in  the  midst  of  the  [seven]  candlesticks 
1. 16  And  he  had  in  his  right  hand  seven  stars 

1.  20  The  mystery  of  the  seven  stars  which  th. 
1.  20  and  the  seven  golden  candlesticks 
1.  20  seven  stars  are  the  angels  of  the  seven  ch. 

1.  20  the  seven  candlesticks ..  are  the  seven  ch. 

2.  1  he  that  holdetli  the  seven  stars  in  his  right 

2.  1  who  walketh  in  the  midst  of  the  seven  go. 

3.  1  the  [seven]  spirits  of  God,  and  the  seven 

4.  5  seven  lamps,  .which  are  the  seven  spirits 

5.  1  a  book  written . .  sealed  with  seven  seals 
5.  s  to  open  the  book,  and  to  loose  the  seven 
5.  6  having  seven  horns  and  seven  eyes,  which 
5.  6  the  [seven]  spirits  of  God  sent  forth  into 
8.  2  I  saw  the  seven  angels  which  stood  before 
8.  2  and  to  them  were  given  seven  trumpets 
8.  6  the  seven  angels  which  had  the  seven  tr. 

10.  3  when  hehadcried,  seven  thunders  uttered 
10.  4  when  the  seven  thunders  had  uttered  their 
10.  4  Seal  up  those  things  which  the  [seven]  th. 

11. 13  in  the  earthquake  were  slain,  .seven  tho. 

12.  3  havingseven  heads  and  ten  horns,  and  se. 

13.  1  having  seven  heads  and  ten  horns,  and  up. 
15.  1  seven  angels  having  the  seven  last  plagues 
15.  6  the  seven  angels,  .having  the  seven  plag. 

15.  7  gave  unto  the  seven  angels  seven  golden 

13.  8  till  the  seven  plagues  of  the  seven  angels 

16.  1  I  heard  a  great  voice ..  saying  to  the  seven 

17.  1  one  of  the  seven  angels  which  had  these. 
17.  3  a  scarlet  coloured  beast,  .having  seven li. 

17.  7  which  hath  the  seven  heads  and  ten  lior. 
17.  9  The  seven  heads  are  seven  mountains,  on 
17.  10  there  are  seven  kings :  five  are  fallen,  and 
17.  11  he,  is  the  eighth,  and  is  of  the  seven,  and 
21.  9  there  came  unto  me  one  of  the  seven  an. 
21.  9  the  seven  vials  full  of  the  seven  last  pla. 


Isa.  23.  15  that  Tyre  shall  be  forgotten  seventy  years 

23.  15  after  the  end  of  seventy  years  shall  Tyre 
23.  17  after  the  end  of  seventy  years,  that  the 
Jer.  25.  11  these  nations  shall  serve,  .seventy  years 
25.  12  when  seventy  years  are  accomplished 

29.  10  after  seventy  years  be  accomplished  at 
Eze.  8.  1 1  there  stood  before  them  seventy  men  of 
41.  12  the  building,  (was)  seventy  cubits  broad 
Dan.  9.  2  that  he  would  accomplish  seventy  years 

9.  24  Seventy  weeks  are  determined  upon  thy 
Zecli.  7.  5  When  ye  fasted,  .those  seventy  years,  did 

2.. Seventy,  iSSop^uouTa  hebdomekonta. 

Luke  10.  1  the  Lord  appointed  other  seventy  also 

10.  17  the-seventy  returned  again  with  joy,  say. 

3. Seventy  limes,  ovrauis  liebdomehontakis. 

Matt  18.  22  Until  seven  times;  but,  Until  seventy  ti. 
SEVER  (out,  self),  to  — 

1  .To  separate,  ‘pj  badal,  5. 

Lev.  20.  26  have  severed  you  from  (other)people,  that 
Deut.  4.  41  Moses  severed  three  cities  on  this  sidcJ. 
Eze.  39.  14  theyshall  sever'out  men  of  continual  era. 

2.  To  separate,  make  wonderful,  nbf  palah,  5. 

Exod.8.  22  I  willsever  in  that  day  the  land  of  Goshen 
g.  4  the  Lord  shall  sever  between  the  cattle 

3.  To  be  parted,  "H?  parad,  2. 

Judg. 4.  11  Heber..had  severed  himself  from  the  K. 

4.  Tci  boundary  off,  acpoplCu  aphorizu. 

Matti3.  49  and  sever  the  wicked  fromamong  the  just 
SEVERAL,  severally  — 

1. Freedom,  separation,  m»En  chophshuth. 

2  Ch.26.  21  and  dwelt  in  a  several  house,  (being)  a 


9. Seven  times,  eirra/cir  heptakis. 

Matt  18.  21  liow  oft  shall.. I  forgive  him?  till  seven  ti. 

18.  22  Until  seven  times;  but,  Until  seventy  ti. 
Luke  1 7.  4  seven  times  in  a  day,  and  seven  times  in 

SE-VEN  STARS,  nlj'3  Kimah. 

The  Pleiades  :  their  names  are  Alcyone,  Merope,  Maia, 
Electra,  Tayegeta,  Sterope,  and  Celaeno ;  they  are  also 
called  Atlantides  and  Hesperides. 

Amos  5.  8  him)  that  maketli  the  seven  stars  and  0. 


SEVEN  thousand  — 

Seven  thousand,  kirraKiaxihioi  heptakischilioi. 

Rom  11.  4  I  have  reserved  to  myself  seven  thousand 


SEVENTEEN,  seventeenth  — 

1. Seven  and  ten,  nnhUfi  njptii  shibah  vaasarah. 

Jer.  32.  9  the  money,  (even)  seventeen  shekels  of  si. 

2.  Seventy  and  seven,  nj/3s yi  D'jpii1  shibim  veshibah. 
Judg.  8.  14  he  described.. threescore  and  seventeen 


o. Seven  (and)  ten,  f  ’ey  .-tjpp  or  n-i.'®'!;  1)39  slieba. 
Gen.  7. 11  in  the  second  month,  the  seventeenth  day 
8.  4  on  the  seventeenth  day  of  the  month,  up. 
37.  2  Joseph,  (being)  seventeen  years  old,  was 
47.  28  Jacob  lived  in  the  land  of  Egypt  sevent. 

1  Ki.  14.  21  Rehoboam.  .reigned  seven  teen  years  in  J. 

22  51  the  seventeenth  year  of  Jehoshaphatking 

2  Ki.  13.  1  Jehoaliaz.  .began  to  reign,  .seventeen  ye. 

16.  1  In  the  seventeenth  year  of  Pekah  the  son 

1  Ch.  7.  11  seventeen  thousand  and  two  hundred  .fit 

24.  13  The  seventeenth  to  Hezir,  the  eighteenth 

25.  24  The  seventeenth  to  Joshbekashah,  (he) 

2  Ch.12.  13  he  reigned  seventeen  years  in  Jerusalem 
Ezra  2.  39  children  of  Harim,  a  thousand  and  seve. 
Neh.  7.  42  children  of  Harim,  a  thousand  and  seven. 


SEVENTY  (times)  — 

1  .Seventy,  D’piuy  shibim. 

Gen.  4.  24  truly  Lamech  seventy  and  sevenfold 

5.  12  And  Cainan  lived  seventy  years,  and  be. 

5.  31  seven  hundred  seventy  and  seven  years 

11.  26  Terali  lived  seventy  years,  and  begat  Ab. 

12.  4  Abram  (was)  seventy  and  five  years  old 
Exod.  1.  5  all  the  souls  that  came . .  were  seventy  so. 

24.  1,  9  Abihu,  and  seventy  of  the  elders  of  Is. 
38.  28  of  the  thousand  seven  hundred  seventy 
38.  29  the  brass  of  the  offering  (was)  seventy  ta. 
Num.  7.  13  one  silver  bowl  of  seventy  shekels,  after 
[So  in  verse  19,  25,  31,  37,  43,  49,  55,  61,  67,  73,  79-1 

7.  85  hundredand  thirty  (shekels),  each  bowls. 
11.  16  Gather  unto  me  seventy  men  of  the  elders 
n.  24  gathered  the  seventy  men  of  the  elders  of 
11.  25  and  gave  (it)  unto  the  seventy  eldersj:  and 
31.  32  six  hundred  thousand  and  seventy  thou. 
Judg.  9.  56  which  he  did.  .in  slaying  his  seventy  br. 
2  Sa.  24.  15  there  died  of  the  people.. seventy  thou. 

2  Ki.  10.  1  And  Ahab  had  seventy  sons  in  Samaria 


10.  6  the  king's  sons,  (being)  seventy  persons 

10.  7  slew  seventy  persons,  and  put  their  heads 
1  CI1.21.  14  there  fell  of  Israel  seventy  thousand  men 
Ezra  2.  3  thousand  an  hundred  seventy  and  two 

2.  4  children. .three  hundred  seventy  and  two 
2.  5  children  of  Arah,  seven  hundred  seventy 
2.  36  The  priests,  .nine  hundred  seventy  and 
2.  40  of  the  children  of  Hodaviali,  seventy  and 
8.  7  the  son  of  Athaliah,  and  with  him  seventy 
8. 14  Uthai,  and  Zabbud,  and  with  them  seve. 
8.  35  seventy  and  seven  lambs,  twelve  he  goats 
Neh.  7.  8  twothousandanhundredseventyandtwo 
7.  9  of  Shephatiah,  three  hundred  seventy  and 
7.  39  The  priests,  nine  hundred  seventy  and  th. 
7.  43  of  the  children  of  Hodevali.  seventy  and 

11.  19  their  brethren,  .(were)anliundred  seventy 
Esth.  9.  16  slew  of  their  foes  seventy  and  five  thous. 


2. Free,  separate,  fi'WEn  chojohshitk. 

2  Ki.15.  s  he  was  a  leper,  .and  dwelt  in  a  several 
3 .One's  own,  1810s  idios. 

Matt25.  15  to  every  man  according  to  his  severalab. 
1  Co. 12.  ii  dividing  to  every  man  severally  as  he  will 

SEVERITY  — 

A  cutting  of,  severity,  airoTopla  apotomia. 

Rom  ii.  22  severity  of  God  :  on  them  which  fell,  sev. 
SEW  (on,  together,  up),  to  — 

1.  To  sew  tip,  Sju  taphal. 

Jobi4.  17  My  transgression(is)sealed..thousewestup 

2.  To  sew,  isn  taphar. 

Gen.  3.  7  they  sewed  fig  leaves  together,  and  made 
Job  16.  1 5  I  have  sewed  sackcloth  upon  my  skin,  and 
Eccl.  3.  7  A  time  to  rend,  and  a  time  to  sew ;  a  time 

3 . To  sew  upon,  i-nip^ditTw  epirrhapto. 

Mark  2.  21  No  man  also  seweth  a  piece  of  new  cloth 
SEV/,  (women)  that  — 

'To  sew,  151?  taphar,  3. 

Eze.  13.  18  woe  to  the  (women)  that  sew  pillows  to 

SHA-A-LAB-BIN,  jackals. 

A  city  in  Dan,  near  Ajalon,  on  the  slope  of  Mount  Eph¬ 
raim;  called  Selebi  by  Jerome,  but  now  Silbit;  or 
Salaba,  on  the  borders  of  Sebaste,  according  to 
Eusebius. 

Josh.19.  42  And  S.,  and  Ajalon,  and  Jethlah 

SHA  AL'-BIM,  D'dVj;e>.  Same  as  preceding. 

Judg.  1.  35  the  Amorites  would  dwell,  .in  S.:  yet  the 

1  Ki.  4.  9  The  son  of  Dekar,  in  Makaz,  and  in  S.,  and 

SHA-AL-BO-NITE,  'p^ty. 

Patronymic  of  Eliahba,  a  native  of  Shaalabbin. 

2  Sa.  23.  32  Eliahba  the  S.,  of  the  sons  of  Jaslien,  Jo. 
1  Ch.  11.  33  Azmaveth  the Baharumite,  Eliahba  tlieS. 

SHA'-APH,  r|y^  union,  friendship. 

1.  A  son  of  Jahdai  son  of  Caleb  by  his  concubine  Epliali. 
B.C.  1470. 

1  Ch.  2.  47  and  Gesham,  and  Pelet,  and  Epliali,  and  S. 

2.  Son  of  Caleb  son  of  Hezron  byliisconcubine  Maachab. 
B.C.  1470. 

i  Ch.  2.  49  She  bare  alsoS.  the  father  of  Madmannsh 
SHA-A-RA'-IM,  SHA-RA'-IM,  DPiT  double  cleft. 

A  city  in  Judah  or  Simeon,  near  Adithaim  and  Beth- 
birei ;  now  called  Shilhim. 

Josh. 15.  36  S.,  and  Adithaim,  and  Gederah,  and  G. 

1  Sa.  17.  52  the  wounded,  .fell  down  by  the  way  to  S. 
1  Ch.  4.  31  And  at  Beth-marcaboth .  and  at  S. 

SHA-ASH'-GAZ, 

A  chamberlain  of  Ahasuerus  king  of  Persia,  who  hail 
the  charge  of  the  king's  concubines.  B.C.  515. 

Esth.  2. 14  to  tho  custody  of  S.,  the  king’s  chamberl. 

SHAB-BE  -THAI,  tnjfji  sabbath -born. 

1.  A  Levite  who  helped  in  the  matter  of  those  that  had 
taken  strange  wives.  B.C.  445. 

Ezra  10.  15  Meshullam  and  S.  the  Levite  helped  them 

2.  One  who  explained  the  law)  to  the  people  after  Ezra 
had  read  it  to  them.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  8.  7  Akkub,  S.,  Hodijah,  Maaseiah,  Kclita  A. 

3.  A  chief  Levite  in  Jerusalem  after  the  exile.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  n.  16  S.  .(had)  the  oversight  of  the  outward  bus. 

SHACH  -IA,  n]3¥>,  KW  fame  of  Jah. 

A  son  of  Shaliaraim  a  Benjamite;  some  Hebrew  copies 
read  Shobia.  B.C.  1350. 

1  Ch.  8.  10  Jcuz,  and  S.,andMirma.  These(were)hio 


SHADE 


871 


SHALL 


SHADE,  shadow,  shadowing  — 

1.  Shadow,  shade,  defence,  Sy  tsel. 

Gen.  19.  8  therefore  came  they  under  the  shadow  of 
Judg.  9.  15  (then)  come  (and)  put  your  trustinmy  sh, 

9.  36  Thou  seest  the  shadow  of  the  mountains 
2  Ki.  20.  9  shall  the  shadow  go  forward  ten  degrees 
20.  10  It  is  a  light  thing  for  the  shadow  to  go 
20.  10  let  the  shadow  return  backward  ten  deg. 
2o.  11  he  brought  the  shadow  ten  degr  ees  back. 
1  Ch.29. 15  our  days  on  the  earth  (are)  as  a  shadow 
Job  7.  2  As  a  servant  earnestly  desireth  the  shad. 
8.  9  because  our  days  upon  earth  (are)  a  sha. 
14.  2  he  fleeth  also  as  a  shadow,  and  continu. 
17.  7  and  all  my  members  (are)  as  a  shadow 
Psa.  17.  8  hide  me  under  the  shadow  of  thy  wings 
36.  7  put  their  trust  under  the  shadow  of  thy 
57.  1  in  the  shadow  of  thy  wings  will  I  make 
63.  7  in  the  shadow  of  thy  wings  will  I  rejoice 
80.  10  The  hills  were  covered  with  the  shadow 
91.  1  shall  abide  under  the  shadow  of  the  Aim. 
102. 11  My  days  (are)  like  a  shadow  that  decline. 
109.  23  I  am  gone  like  the  shadow  when  it  decli. 
121.  5  the. LORD  (is)  thy  shade  upon  thy  right  ha. 
144.  4  his  days  (are)  as  a  shadow  thatpasseth  a. 
Eccl.  6. 12  the  days,  .which  he  spendeth  asa  shadow 
8.  13  prolong  (Iris)  days,  (which  are)  as  a  shad. 
Song  2.  3  I  sat  dowir  under  Ins  shadow  with  great 
4.  6  there  shall  be  a  tabernacle  for  a  shadow 
'  6.  3  make  thy  shadow  as  the  night  in  the  mi. 

25.  4  a  shadow  from  the  heat,  when  the  blast 
25.  s  (even)  the  heat  with  the  shadow  of  a  clo. 
30.  2  and  to  trust  in  the  shadow  of  Egypt 

30.  3  the  trust  in  the  shadow  of  Egypt  (your) 
32.  2  as  the  shadow  of  a  great  rock  in  a  weary 
34. 13  lay,  and  hatch,  and  gather  under  her  sh. 
38.  8  I  will  bring  again  the  shadow  of  the  deg. 
49.  2  in  the  shadow  of  his  hand  hath  he  hid  me 
51. 16  have  covered  thee  in  the  shadow  of  mine 

Jer.  48.  45  They  that  fled  stood  under  the  shadow  of 
Lam.  4.  20  Under  his  shadow  we  shall  live  among  the 
Eze.  17.  23  in  the  shadow  of  the  branches  tlrereof  sh. 

31.  6  under  his  shadow  dwelt  all  great  nations 
31.  12  the  people,  .are  gone  down  from  his  sha. 
31.  17  (that)  dwelt  under  his  shadow  in  the  mi. 

Hos.  4. 13  under  oaks,  .because  the  shadow  thereof 
14.  7  They  that  dwell  under  his  shadow  shall 
Jon.  4.  s  sat  under  it  in  the  shadow,  till  he  might 
4.  6  that  it  might  he  a  shadow  over  his  head 

2.  A  shadow,  hbs  tselel. 

Job  40.  22  The  shady  trees  cover  him  (with)  their  sh. 
Song  2.  17  Until  the  day  break,  and  the  shadows  flee 
4.  6  Until  the  day  break,  and  the  shadows  flee 
Jer.  6.  4  the  shadows  of  the  evening  are  stretched 

3.  To  ( cause  a)  shadow,  tsalal,  5. 

Eze.  31.  3  with  fair  branches,  and  with  a  shadowing 

4.  A  shadow,  shadowed,  (selatsal. 

Isa.  18.  1  Woe  to  the  land  shadowing  with  wings 

5.  A  shadow,  airotTKiaa-fxa  aposkiasma. 

Jas.  1.  17  no  variableness,  neither  shadow  of  turn 

6.  A  shade,  shadow,  aula  skia. 

Matt.  4. 16  which  sat  in  the  region  and  shadow  of  de. 
Mark  4.  32  the  fowls,  .may  lodge  under  the  shadow 
Luke  1.  79  in  darkness  and  (in)  the  siiadow  of  death 
Acts  5. 15  that  at  the  least  the  shadow  of  Peter  pa. 
Col.  2.  17  Which  are  a  shadow  of  things  to  come,  but 
Heb.  8.  5  Who  serve  unto  the  example  and  shadow 

10.  i  the  law  having  a  shadow  of  good  things 

SHADOW,  to  (have)  — 

1.  To  take  shade,  779  telal,  5. 

Dan.  4.  12  the  beasts  of  the  field  had  shadow  under 

2.  To  shadow,  shade  fully ,  KaTaaiaaCcv  kataskiazo. 
Heb.  9.  5  over  it  the  cherubim  of  glory  shadowing 

SHADOW  of  death  — 

A  great  shade  or  shadow,  nin^s  Isalmaveth. 

Job  3.  5  Let  darkness  and  the  shadow  of  death  st. 
10.  21  land  of  darkness,  and  the  shadow  of  dea. 
10.  22  of  the  shadow  of  death,  without  any  ord. 

12.  22  bringeth  out  to  light  the  shadow  of  death 
16.  16  and  on  my  eyelids  (is)  the  shadow  of  de. 
24.  17  morning  (is)  to  them  even  as  the  sha.  of  d. 
24.  17  (they  are  in)  the  terrors  of  the  shad,  of  d. 
28.  3  tlie  stones  of  darkness,  and  the  shad,  of  d. 
34.  22  (There  is)  no  darkness,  nor  siiadow  of  de. 
38.  17  hast  thou  seen  the  doors  of  the  shad,  of  d. 

Psa.  23.  4  through  the  valley  of  the  siiadow  of  dea. 
44.  19  and  covered  us  with  the  shadow  of  death 
107. 10  Such  as  sit  in  darkness,  and  in  the  sh.  of  d. 
107. 14  out  of  darkness  and  the  shadow  of  death 
Isa.  9.  2  they  that  dwell  in  the  land  of  the  sh.  of  d. 
Jer.  2.6  a  land  of  drought,  and  of  the  shadow  of  d. 

13.  16  he  turn  it  into  the  shadow  of  death,  (and) 
Amos  3.  8  turneth  the  shadow  of  death  into  the  mo. 

SHAD'-RACH,  pbgi. 

The  name  which  the  chief  of  Nebuchadnezzar’s  eunuchs 
gave  to  Hananiali,  one  of  the  Jewish  princes  who  were 
carried  away  to  Babylon,  and  who  was  cast  into  the 
burning  fiery  furnace.  B.c.  580. 

Dan.  1.  7  to  Hananiah,  of  S.;  and  toMishael,  of  M. 
2. 49  he  set  S . .  over  the  affairs  of  the  province 
3.  12  thou  hast  set . .  the  affairs . .  of  Babylon,  S. 
3.  13  Then  Nebuchadnezzar,  commanded.  .8. 

3-  14  0  8.,  Meshach,  and  Abednego,  do  not  ye 
3-  16  S. .  .and  Abednego,  answered  and  said  to 
3.  19  form  of  his  visage  was  changed  against  S. 
3.  20  he  commanded . .  mighty  men . .  to  bind  S. 


Dan.  3.  22  those  men  that  took  up  S.,  Meshach,  and 
3.  23  S. .  .fell  down  bound  into  the  midst  of  the 
3.  26  S.,  Meshach,  and  Abednego ..  come  forth 
3.  26  Then  S. .  .came  forth  of  the  midst  of  the 
3.  28  Blessed  (be)  the  God  of  S.,  Meshach,  and 
3.  29  which  speak,  .amiss  against  the  God  of  S. 
3.  30  the  king  promoted  S.,  Meshach,  and  Ab. 
SHADY  trees  — 

Shades,  D'Vkk  tseelim. 

Job  40.  21  He  lietli  under  tlie  shady  trees,  in  the  co. 
40.  22  The  shady  trees  cover  him  (with)  their  sh. 

SHAFT  — 

1. A  handle,  arrow,  p  chets. 

Isa.  49.  2  he  hid  me,  and  made  me  a  polished  shaft 

2.  The  thigh,  p;  yarek. 

Exod25.  31  his  shaft,  and  his  branches,  his  bowls,  his 
37. 17  his  shaft, andliis branch, liisbowls, his  kn. 
Num.  8.  4  (was  of)  beaten  gold,  unto  the  shaft  there. 
SHA'-GE,  erring,  wandering. 

Father  of  Jonathan  the  Hararite.  one  of  David’s  valiant 
men.  b.c.  1048. 

1  Ch.n.  34  Jonathan  the  son  of  S.  the  Hararite 
SHA'-HAR.  See  Aijeleth  Shahar. 

SHA-HA-RA'-IM,  Dnc®*  double  dawn. 

A  Benjamite  who  went  to  Moab  and  oegat  children 
there  of  his  two  wives  Husliim  and  Baara.  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  8.  8  S.  begat,  in  the  country  of  Moab,  after 
SIIA-HA  Zl'-MAH,  roiyngi  heights. 

A  city  in  Issachar,  between  Tabor  and  Beth-shemesh. 

Josh  19.  22  the  coast  reacheth  to  Tabor,  and  S.,  and 
SHAKE  (off,  together),  to  — - 
1  .To  shake,  tremble,  try:  gaash. 

Psa.  18.  7  the  earth  shook  and  trembled ;  the  found. 

2.  To  shake  self,  ciy:  gaash,  7. 

2  Sa.  22.  8  Then  the  earth  shook  and  trembled  ;  the 

22.  8  foundations  of  heaven  moved  and  shook 

3.  To  pain,  cause  pain,  S’n,  8;n  cliul,  chil,  1,  5. 

Psa.  29.  8  shaketh  the  wilderness ;  the  Lord  shaketh 

4.  To  shake  violently,  cipn  cliamas. 

Job  15.  33  He  shall  shake  off  his  unripe  grape  as  the 

5.  To  move,  slip,  fail,  bid  mot. 

Psa.  60.  2  heal  the  branches  thereof ;  for  it  shaketh 

6.  To  cause  to  move  or  shake,  yt)  nua,  5. 

2  Ki.  19.  21  the  daughter  of  Jerusalem  hath  shaken  h. 
Job  16.  4  heap  up  words  against  you,  and  shake 
Psa.  22.  7  they  shoot  out  the  lip,  they  shake  the  head 
109.  25  (when)  they  looked  upon  me  they  shaked 
Isa.  37.  22  daughter  of  Jerusalem  hath  shaken  her  h. 

7.  To  wave,  f]t)  nupli,  3 a. 

Isa.  10.  32  heshallshakehishand(agaiust)the mount 

8.  To  cause  to  wave,  f|i:  nuph,  5. 

Isa.  10.  15  him  that  shaketh  it?  as  if  the  rod  should  s. 

11.  15  with  his  mighty  wind  shall  he  shake  his 
13.  2  exalt  the  voice  unto  them,  shake  the  hand 
ig.  16  the  hand  of  the  Lord,  .which  he  shaketh 
Zecli.  2.  9  I  will  shake  mine  hand  upon  them.audth 

9.  To  shake  out  or  off,  byj  naar. 

Neh.  5.  13  Also  I  shook  my  lap,  and  said,  So  God 
Isa.  33.  9  and  Bashan  and  Carmel  shake  off  (their 
33.  15  that  shaketh  his  hands  from  holding  of 

10.  To  shake  out  or  off,  15?)  naar ,  3. 

Neh.  5. 13  So  God  shake  out  every  man  from  his  ho. 

11.  To  shake  off,  bn)  nethar,  5. 

Dan.  4. 14  shake  off  his  leaves,  and  scatter  his  fruit 

12 . To  cause  to  shake,  lxiragaz,  5. 

Job  9.  6  Which  shaketh  the  earth  out  of  her  place 
Isa.  13.  13  I  will  shake  the  heavens,  and  the  earth  sh. 

23.  11  he  shook  the  kingdoms  :  the  Lord  hath 

13.  To  move,  flutter,  pb  rachaph. 

Jer.  23.  9  all  my  bones  shake  :  I  am  like  a  drunken 

14.  To  shake,  tremble,  »yb  raash. 

Psa.  46.  3  the  mountains  shake  with  the  swelling  th. 
68.  8  The  earth  shook,  the  heavens  also  dropp. 
72.  16  the  fruit  thereof  shall  shake  like  Lebanon 
77.  18  the  lightnings  lightened,  .earth,  .shook 
Isa.  24.  18  and  the  foundations  of  the  earth  do  sha. 
Eze.  26. 10  thy  walls  shall  shake  at  the  noise  of  the 
26. 15  Shall  not  the  isles  shake  at  the  sound  of 
27.  28  The  suburbs  shall  shake  at  the  sound  of 
38.  20  all  the  men.  .shall  shake  at  my  presence 
Joel  3.  16  and  the  heavens  and  the  earth  shall  shake 
Amos.9.  1  Smite  the  lintel,  .that  the  posts  may  sha. 

15 . To  cause  to  shake  or  tremble,  t yy-i  raash,  5. 

Isa.  14. 16  (Is)  this  the  man .  .that  did  shake  kingdo. 
Hag.  2.  6  I  will  shake  the  heavens,  and  the  earth 

2.  7  I  will  shake  all  nations,  and  the  desire 
2.  21  saying,  I  will  shake  the  heavens  and  the 

16. ro  throw  down,  tsiptg  shamat. 

2  Sa.  6.  6  and  took  hold  of  it ;  for  the  oxen  shook 

17. ro  shake  away,  cnroTivacrcrw  apotinasso. 

Luke  q.  5  shake  off  the  very  dust  from  yonr  feet  for 
Acts  28.  5  he  shook  off  the  beast  into  the  fire,  and 

18.  To  shake  out  or  off,  hcrivaaaio  ektinasso. 

Matt  10.  14  when  ye  depart,  .shake  off  the  dust  of  yo. 
Mark  6.  n  shake  off  the  dust  under  your  feet  for  a 
Acts  13.  51  they  shook  off  the  dust  of  their  feet  aga. 

18.  6  he  shook  (his)  raiment, and  said  unto  them 


19. ro  shake,  agitate,  toss,  aaXcvoi  saleuo. 

Matt  11.  7  What  went  ye.  .see  ?  A  reed  shaken  with 

24.  29  the  powers  of  the  heavens  shall  be  shaken 
Marki3.  25  powers  that  are  in  heaven  sliaU  be  shaken 
Luke  6.  38  good  measure, pressed  down, and  shaken  t. 

6.  48  could  not  shake  it;  for  it  was  founded  up. 

7.  24  What  went  ye . .  to  see  ?  A  reed  shaken  wi. 
21.  26  for  the  powers  of  heaven  shall  be  shaken 

Acts  4.  31  the  place  was  shaken  where  they  were 
16.  26  the  foundations  of  the  prison  were  shaken 
2  Th.  2.  2  That  ye  be  not  soon  shaken  in  mind,  or 
Heb. 12.  26  Whose  voice  then  shook  the  earth,  but 

12.  27  the  removing  of  those  things  that  are  sh. 
12.  27  those  things  which  cannot  be  shaken  may 

20 . To  shake,  tremble,  disturb,  irelw  seio. 

Matt28.  4  for  fear  of  him  the  keepers  did  shake,  and 
Heb.  12.  26  I  shake  not  the  earth  only,  but  also  hea. 
Rev.  6.  13  a  fig  tree,  .when  she  is  shaken  of  a  mighty 
SHAKE,  to  make  to  — 

1. ro  cause  to  slide,  shake,  byo  maad,  5. 

Psa.  69.  23  and  make  their  loins  continually  to  shake 

2.  To  cause  to  fear  or  tremble,  ins  pachad,  5. 

Job  4.  14  trembling,  which  made  allmy  bonestosh. 

3. ro  cause  to  shake  or  tremble,  B>yi  raash,  5. 

Eze.  31:  16  I  made  the  nations  to  shake  at  the  sound 
SHAKE  self,  (terribly,  to  pieces),  to  — 

1  .To  shake  self,  become  shaken,  by)  naar,  2. 

J udgi6.  20  and  said,  I  will  go  out . .  and  shake  myself 

2.  To  shake  self,  by)  naar,  7. 

Isa.  52.  2  Shake  thyself  from  the  dust ;  arise,  (and) 

3.  To  fear,  make  afraid,  terrify,  py  arats. 

Isa.  2.  19,  21  when  he  ariseth  to  shake  terribly  the 

4.  To  scatter,  break  in  pieces,  fis  puts,  3a. 

J ob  16.  12  shaken  me  to  pieces,  and  set  me  up  for  his 
SHAKEN  (out,  terribly),  to  be  — 

1.  To  shake  self,  be  shaken,  try)  gaash,  7. 

Psa.  18.  7  the  liillsmoved  and  were  shaken,  because 

2.  To  be  driven  axoay,  p)  nadaph,  2. 

Lev.  26.  36  the  sound  of  a  shaken  leaf  shall  chase  th. 

3.  To  move,  H)  nud. 

1  Ki.14. 15  shall  smite  Israel,  as  a  reed  is  shaken  in 

4.  To  be  moved,  shaken,  yi)  nua. 

Nah.  3.  12  if  they  be  shaken,  they  shall  even  falliuto 

5.  To  shake  out  or  off,  by)  naar. 

Neh.  5.  13  even  thus  he'be  shaken  out,  and  emptied 

6.  To  be  shaken  out  or  off,  by:  naar,  2. 

Job  38.  13  that  the  wicked  might  be  shaken  out  of 

7.  To  be  caused  to  tremble,  Syb  raal,  6. 

Nah.  2.  3  and  the  fir  trees  shall  be  terribly  shaken 

SHAKING  — 

1. A  moving,  shaking,  bi)D  manod. 

Psa.  44.  14  a  shaking  of  the  head  among  the  people 

2.  A  compassing,  pi  noqeph. 

Isa  17.  6  as  the  shaking  of  an  olive  tree,  two  (or) 
24.  13  (there  shall  be)  as  the  shaking  of  an  olive 
3.21  shaking,  trembling,  iryb  raash. 

Job  41.  29  he  laugheth  at  the  shaking  of  a  spear 
Eze.  37.  7  there  was  a  noise,  and  behold  a  shaking 
38.  19  there  shall  be  a  great  shaking  in  the  land 
4.  Waving,  shaking,  nsup  tenuphah. 

Isa.  19.  16  because  of  the  shaking  of  the  hand  of  the 

30.  32  in  battles  of  shaking  will  he  fight  with  it 
SHA'-LEM,  peace,  summit. 

A  city  in  Ephraim  near  Shechem ;  now  Salim,  E.  of 
Nablus. 

Gen.  33.  18  Jacob  came  to  S.  a  city  of  Shechem,  wh. 
SHA'-LIM,  D'^y p  jackal. 

A  district  in  Dan,  in  the  way  from  Pliilistia  to  Ophrah. 

1  Sa.  9.  4  then  they  passed  through  the  land  of  S. 

SHA-LI'-SHA,  nyhy  third  ground. 

1  A  district  in  Ephraim,  containing  Baal-shalishah,  not 
far-  from  Gilgal. 

1  Sa.  9.  4  And  he.  .passed  through  the  land  of  S. 

2.  Probably  the  same  as  Beth-Shalislia,  fifteen  Roman 
miles  N.  of  Diospolis  in  Lydda. 

2  Ki.  4.  42  there  came  a  man  from  Baal-S.,  and  broug. 
SHALL  (be  or  have) 

1.  There  is,  there  are,  p  yesh. 

2  Ch.15.  7  Be  ye  strong.. for  your  work  shall  be  rew. 

16.  9  from  henceforth  thou  shalt  have  wars 
Prov  24.  14  there  shall  be  a  reward,  and  thy  expect. 
Jer.  23.  26  How  long shall(this)be  in  theheartof  the 

31.  6  there  shall  be  a  day,  (tliat)  the  watchmen 
31.  16  thy  work  shall  be  rewarded,  saith  the  L. 

2.  To  be  about  to,  ytXXu  mello. 

Matt  16.  27  the  Son  of  man  shall  come  in  the  glory  of 

17.  12  Likewise  shall  also  the  Son  of  man  suffer 
17.  22  The  Son  of  man  shall  be  betrayed  into  the 

20.  22  to  drink  of  the  cup  that  I  shall  drink  of 
24.  6  ye  shall  hear  of  wars  and  rumours  of  wars 

Marki3.  4  the  sign  when  all  these  things  shall  be 
Luke  g.  44  the  Son  of  man  shall  be  delivered  into  the 

21.  7  sign .  .when  these  things  shall  come  to  pass 
21.  36  all  these  things  that  shall  come  to  pass 

Acts  23.  3  God  shall  smite  thee,  (thou)  whited  wall 
24.  15  there  shall  be  a  resurrection  of  the  dead 


SHALLECHETH 


872 


SHAMMAH 


Acts  26.  2  I  shall  answer  for  myself  this  day  before 
Rom.  4.  24  for  us  also,  to  whom  it  shall  be  imputed 

8.  13  For  if  ye  live  after  the  flesh,  ye  shall  die 

8. 18  with  the  glory  which  shall  be  revealed  in 

2  Ti.  4.  1  who  shall  judge  the  quick  and  the  dead 
Heb.  1.  14  for  them  who  shall  be  heirs  of  salvation 
10.  27  iiery  indignation,  which  shall  devour  the 
Jas.  2.  12  as  they  that  shall  be  judged  by  the  law  of 
1  Pe.  5.  1  a  partaker  of  the  glory  that  shall  be  rev. 
Rev.  1.  19  and  the  things  which  shall  be  hereafter 

2.  10  thou  shalt  sutfer :  behold,  the  devil  shall 

3.  10  the  hour  of  temptation,  which  shall  come 

17.  8  shall  ascend  out  of  the  bottomless  pit,  and 

3. Kind,  gracious,  hallowed,  o<rios  hosios. 

Rev.  16.  5  0  Lord,  which  art,  and  wast,  and  [shalt  be] 

SHAL-LE'-CHETH,  nsl??’  casting  out. 

A  gate  of  the  first  temple. 

1  Ch.26.  16  westward,  with  the  gate  S.,  by  the  cause. 

SHAL'-LUM,  dVeI,  DlW  recompenser. 

1.  A  son  of  Jabesh  who  slew  Zechariah  son  of  Jeroboam 
It.,  and  was  himself  slain  by  Menahem  son  of  Gadi, 
after  reigning  one  month.  B.c.  772. 

2  Ki.  15.  10  S.thesonofJabeshconspiredagainsthim 

15.  13  S.  the  son  of  Jabesh  began  to  reign  in  the 

15.  14  Menahem.  .smote  S.  the  son  of  Jabesh  in 
15.  1 5  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  S. . .  (are)  written 

2.  fhe  husband  of  Huldah  the  prophetess  in  the  days  of 
Josiah.  B.c.  624. 

2  Ki.22. 14  Huldah  the  prophetess,  the  wife  of  S.  the 
2  Ch.34.  22  Huldah  the  prophetess,  the  wife  of  S.  the 

3.  Son  of  Sisamai  and  father  of  Jakamiah,  a  descendant 
of  Jeralimeel  grandson  of  Pharez.  B.c.  1280. 

1  Ch.  2.  40  Eleasah  begat  Sisamai.  .Sisamai  begat  S. 

2.  41  S.  begat  Jekamiali,  and  Jekamiah  begat 

4.  Fourth  son  of  king  Josiah.  B.c.  610. 

1  Ch.  3. 15  the  sous  of  Josiah  (were).  .Zedekiah.  .S. 
Jer.  22.  11  For  thus  saith  the  Lord  touching  S.  the 

5.  Grandson  of  Simeon  second  son  of  Jacob.  B.c.  1200. 

1  Ch.  4.  25  S.  his  son,  Mibsam  his  son,  Mishma  his  son 
C.  Father  of  Hilkiah  the  priest  who  found  the  book  of 
the  law  in  the  temple  in  the  days  of  king  Josiah.  B.c. 
700. 

1  Ch.  6.  12  Ahitub  begat  Zadok,  and  Zadok  begat  S. 

6.  13  S.  begat  Hilkiah,  and  Hilkiah  begat  Azar. 
Ezra  7.  2  The  son  of  S.,  the  son  of  Zadok,  the  son 
7  Fourth  son  of  Naphtali  the  second  son  of  Bilhah, 
Rachel's  handmaid ;  called  Shillem  in  Gen.  46.  24.  B.c. 
1690. 

1  Ch.  7.  13  Guni,  and  Gezer,  and  S.,  the  sons  of  Bil. 

8.  A  Levite,  a  gate  keeper  of  the  tabernacle.  B.c.  536. 

1  Ch.  9  17  the  porters  (were)  S.,  and  Akkub,  and 

9.  17  Ahiliam,  and  their  brethren:  S.  (was)the 

9.  19  S.  the  son  of  Kore,  the  son  of  Ebiasapli 
9.  31  Mattithiah.  .the  first  born  of  S.  the  Kor. 

Ezra  2.  42  the  children  of  S.,  the  children  of  Ater 
Neh.  7.  45  the  children  of  S.,  the  children  of  Ater 

9.  Father  of  Jehizkiah  who  opposed  the  reducing  of  the 
Jewish  captives  to  slaves.  B.c.  741. 

2  Ch.28.  12  Jehizkiah  the  son  of  S.,  and  Amasa  the 

10.  A  gatekeeper  of  the  sanctuary  that  had  taken  a 
strange  wife.  B.C.  445. 

Ezra  10.  24  of  the  porters ;  S.,  and  Telem,  and  Uri 

11.  One  of  the  sons  of  Bani  who  had  also.taken  astrange 
wife.  B.C.  443. 

Ezra  10.  42  S.,  Amariah,  (and)  Joseph 
12  A  son  of  Halohesh,  ruler  of  the  half  of  Jerusalem, 
who  with  his  daughters  helped  to  repair  the  wall.  B.c. 
445- 

Neh.  3.  12  next  unto  him  repaired  S.  the  son  of 

13.  Son  of  Col-Hozeh,  ruler  of  part  of  Mizpah,  who  re¬ 
paired  the  gate  of  the  fountain.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  3. 15  the  gate  of  the  fountain  repaired  S.  the 

14.  Father  of  Hanameel  uncle  to  Jeremiah  the  prophet. 
B.C.  630. 

Jer.  32.  7  nanameel  the  son  of  S. .  .shall  come  unto 

15.  Father  of  Maaseiah,  an  officer  of  the  temple  in  the 
days  of  Jehoiakim  son  of  Josiah.  B.c.  607. 

Jer.  35.  4  (was)  above  the  chamber  of .  .the  son  ofS. 

SHAL'-MAI,  vh®,  'nVg'  Jail  is  recompenser. 

One  of  the  Netliinim  whose  descendants  returned  with 
Zerubbabel  from  exile.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  46  the  children  of  S.,  the  children  of  Hanan 
Neh.  7.  48  children  of  Hagaba,  the  children  of  S. 

SHAL'-MAN,  jpW. 

An  Assyrian  king  who  laid  waste  Beth-Arbel,  i.e., 
''ApPyAa,  near  Gaugamela;  apparently  a  predecessor 
of  Pul,  and  not  the  same  as  the  following. 

Hos.  10.  14  as  S.  spoiled  Beth-arbel  in  the  day  of  ba. 
SHAL-MAN-E'-SER, 

Successor  of  Tiglath-pileser,  and  who  invaded  Israel, 
carrying  off  Hoshea  and  the  ten  tribes  to  Assyria.  B.c. 
730-716. 

2  Si.  17.  3  Against  him  came  up  S.  king  of  Assyria 

18.  9  S.  king  of  Assyria  came  up  against  Sam. 

SHA'-MA,  i'Bty  hearer. 

One  of  David's  valiant  men,  son  of  Uothamtlie  Aroerite. 
B.c.  1048. 

i  Ch.  11.  44  S.  and  Jehiel  the  sons  of  Hothanthe  Ar. 


SHAMBLES  — 

Marketplace,  (Lai.  macelluin),  /la/ceAX ov  makellon. 

1  Co.  10.  25  Whatsoever  is  sold  in  the  shambles,  (th.) 
SHAME,  shameful  thing  — 

1.7'o  be  ashamed,  bus  bush. 

Jer.  48.  39  how  hath  Moab  turned  the  back  with  sh. 

2.  Shame,  n^ba  bushah. 

Bsa.  89.  43  thou  hast  covered  him  with  shame.  Selah 
Eze.  7. 18  shame  (shall  be)  upon  all  faces,  and  bald. 
Obad.  10  shame  shall  cover  thee,  and  thou  shalt  be 
Mic.  7.10  shame  shall  cover  her  which  said  unto  me 

3. Shame,  nRf'3  boshnah. 

Hos.  10.  6  Ephraim  shall  receive  shame,  and  Israel 

4. Shame,  shameful  thing,  ntva  boslieth. 

2  Ch.  32.  21  he  returned  with  shame  of  face  to  his  own 
Job  8.  22  They,  .shall  be  clothed  with  shame;  and 
Psa.  35.  26  let  them  be  clothed  with  shame  and  dish. 

40.  1 5  for  a  reward  of  their  shame  that  say  unto 
44.  15  and  the  shame  of  my  face  hath  covered 

69.  19  Thou  hast  known,  .my  shame,  andmydis. 

70.  3  turned  back  for  a  reward  of  then'  shame 

132. 18  His  enemies  will  I  clothe  with  shame  :  but 

Isa.  30.  3  the  strength  of  Pharaoh  be  your  shame 
30.  5  nor  be  an  help  nor  profit,  but  a  shame,  and 
54.  4  thou  shalt  forget  the  shame  of  thy  youth 
61.  7  Foryourshame  (ye  shall  have)  double,  and 
Jer.  3.  24  shame  hath  devoured  the  labour  of  our  f. 

3.  25  We  lie  down  in  our  shame,  and  our  conf. 
11.  13  have  ye  setup  altars  to  (that)  shameful  th. 
20.  18  my  days  should  be  consumed  with  shame 

Hos.  9.  10  and  separated  themselves  unto  (that)  sh. 
Mic.  1.  11  Pass  ye  away,  .having  thy  shame  naked 
Hab.  2.  10  Thou  hast  consulted  shame  to  thy  house 
Zeph.  3.  sfailethnot;  but  the  unjust knoweth nosh. 

5.  Reproach,  nsin  cherpah. 

2  Sa.  13.  13  And  I,  whither  shall  I  cause  my  shame  to 
Isa.  47.  3  thy  shame  shall  be  seen ;  I  will  take  ven. 
Dan.  12.  2  some  to  shame  (and)  everlasting  contempt 

6.  Blushing,  shame,  n a1? 3  kelimmah. 

Psa.  4.'  2  how  long  (will  ye  turn)  my  glory  unto  sh.  ? 
69.  7  I  have  borne  reproach  :  shame  hath  cov. 
109.  29  Let  mine  adversaries  be  clothed  with  sh. 
Provi8.  13  Hethatanswereth.  .it  (is)  folly  and  shame 
Isa.  50.  6  I  hid  not  my  face  from  shame  and  spitting 
Jer.  51.  51  shame  hath  covered  our  faces;  for  stran. 
Eze.  16.  52  bear  thine  own  shame  for  thy  sins  that  th. 

16.  52  be  thou  confounded  also,  and  bear  thy  s. 

16.  54  That  thou  mayest  bear  thine  own  shame 
16.  63  never  open  thy  mouth . .  because  of  thy  s. 
32.  24,  25  yet  have  they  borne  their  shame  with 
32.  30  bear  their  shame  with  them  that  go  down 
34.  29  neither  bear  the  shame  of  the  heathen  any 
36.  6  ye  have  borne  the  shame  of  the  heathen 
36.  7  the  heathen . .  they  shall  bear  their  shame 
36.  15  to  hear  in  thee  the  shame  of  the  heathen 
39.  26  After  that  they  have  borne  their  shame 
44.  13  but  they  shall  bear  their  shame,  and  th. 
Mic.  2.  6  not  prophesy .  .they  shall  not  take  shame 

7.  Blushing,  shame,  nlB1??  kelimmuth. 

Jer.  23.  40  a  perpetual  shame,  which  shall  not  be  fo. 

8 . Nakedness,  nm  ervah. 

Isa.  20.  4  naked  and  barefoot,  .to  the  shame  of  Eg. 

9.  Lightness,  shame,  confusion,  p^i)  qalon. 

Psa.  83. 16  Fill  their  faces  with  shame;  that  they  m. 
Prov.  3.  35  but  shame  shall  be  the  promotion  of  fools 
9.  7  He  that  reproveth  a  scorner  getteth.  .sh. 

11.  2  (When)  pride  cometh,  then cometh  shame 

12.  16  known  :  but  a  prudent  (man)  covereth  sh. 

13. 18  shame  (shall  be)  to  him  that  refuseth  in. 

Isa.  22.  18  the  chariots  of  thy  glory  (shall  be)  the  sh. 
Jer.  13.  26  discover  thy  skirts,  .that  thy  shame  may 
46.  12  The  nations  have  heard  of  thy  shame,  and 
Hos.  4.  7  will  I  change  their  glory  into  shame 

4.  18  her  rulers  (with)  shame  do  love,  Give  ye 
Nah.  3.  5  and  I  will  show,  .the  kingdoms  thy  shame 
Hab.  2. 16  Thou  art  filled  with  shame  for  glory:  dr. 

10. Conlempt,  detestation ,  ny oei  shimtsah. 

Exod32.  2s  had  made  them  naked  unto  (their)  shame 

11  .Base  thing,  alaxpov  aischron. 

1  Co.  11.  6  if  it  be  a  shame  for  a  woman  to  be  shorn 

14.  35  it  is  a  shame  for  women  to  speak  in  the  ch. 
Eph.  5.  12  it  is  a  shame  even  to  speak  of  those  thin. 

I  12 .Baseness,  dishonour,  aiaxury  aischune. 

Luke  1 4.  9  thou  begin  with  shame  to  take  the  lowest 
Phil.  3.  19  (whose)  glory  (is)  in  their  shame,  who  mi. 
Heinz.  2  endured  the  cross,  despisingthe  shame,  and 
Jude  13  Raging  waves,  .foaming  out  their  own  sh. 
Rev.  3. 18  (that)  the  shame  of  thy  nakedness  do  not 

13.  Unseemliness,  indecency,  aaxrigoavvt)  aschemo. 
Rev.  16.  15  lest  he  walk  naked,  and  they  see  his  shame 

14.  Dishonour,  arigia  atimia. 

1  Co.  11.  14  if  a  man  have  long  hair,  it  is  asliameunto 

15.  A  turning  in,  shame,  iurpoiri)  entrope. 

1  Co.  6.  5  I  speak  to  your  shame.  Is  it  so,  that  there 

15.  34  some  have  not.  .1  speak  (this)  to  your  sh. 

SHAME,  to  bring,  cause,  do,  come,  put  to  — • 

1  .To  put  to  shame,  make  shame,  bus  bosh,  5. 

Psa.  14.  6  Ye  have  shamed  the  counsel  of  the  poor 
44.  7  and  hast  put  them’to  shame  that  hated  us 
53.  5  thou  hast  put  (them)  to  shame,  because 
119.  31  testimonies:  O  Lord,  put  me  not  to  sha. 


Prov  10.  5  he  that  sleepeth  in  harvest,  .causeth  sha 
,  4.  35  wrath  is  (against)  him  that  causeth  shame 

17.  2  have  rule  over  a  son  that  causeth  shame 

19.  20  (is)  a  son  that  causeth  shame,  and  bringe. 
29.  15  a  child  left. . bringeth  his  mother  to  sha. 

2.  To  put  to  shame,  ion  cliasad,  3. 

Prov.25.  10  Lest  he  that  heareth  (it)  put  thee  to  sha. 

3.  To  make  or  become  confounded,  "i?n  chapher,  5. 

Prov  13.  5  but  a  wicked  (man),  .cometh  to  shame 
Isa.  54.  4  thou  shalt  not  be  put  to  shame  :  for  thou 

4.  To  dry  up,  shame,  b’p;  y abash,  5. 

2  Sa.  19.  5  Thou  hast  shamed  this  day  the  faces  of 

5.  To  cause  to  blush,  put  to  shame,  kalam,  5. 

1  Sa.  20.  34  because  his  father  had  done  him  shame 
JudgiS.  7  that  might  put  (them)  to  shame  in  (any) 
Psa.  44.  9  But  thou  hast  cast  off,  and  put  us  to  sha 
Prov  25.  8  when  thy  neighbour  hath  put  thee  to  sh. 
28.  7  a  companion  of  riotous  (men)  shametli  his 

6.  To  turn  inward,  put  to  shame,  fvrpenw  entrepo. 

1  Co.  4.  14  I  write  not  these  things  to  shame  you,  but 

7.  To  shame,  make  ashamed,  «.o.rauxx'JVU>  kalaisch. 
1  Co. 11.  22  despise  ye  the  church  of  God,  and  shame 

SHAME,  to  be  brought  unto  or  put  to  — 

1. Shame,  shameful  thing,  niva  bosheth. 

Zeph,  3.  19  fame,  .where  they  have  been  put  to  sha. 

2.  To  be  ashamed,  confounded,  chapher. 

Psa.  71.  24  they  are  brought  unto  shame,  that  seek 
83.  17  yea,  let  them  be  put  to  shame,  and  perish 

3.  To  make  or  become  confounded,  i£n  chapher,  5. 
Isa.  54.  4  thoushaltnotbeputtoshame:fortlioush. 

4.  To  blush,  be  ashamed,  kalam,  2. 

Psa.  35.  4  Let  them  be  confounded  and  put  to  shame 
40.  14  let  them  be.  .put  to  shame  that  wish  me 
SHAME,  to  put  to  an  open  — 

To  make  a  show  of  openly,  irapaSeiypari^ai  parad. 

Heb.  6.  6  they  crucify .  .and  put.  .toan  open  shame 
SHAMED,  shameful  spewing  — 

1.  Contempt,  despised  thing,  113  buz. 

Gen.  38.  23  Let  her  take  (it)  to  her,  lest  we  be  shamed 

2.  Ignominy,  shame,  |">7p'p  qiqalon. 

Hab.  2.  16  and  shameful  spewing  (shall  be)onthygl. 
SHA'-MED,  "ibis',  (iBg>  watcher,)  destroyer. 

Third  son  of  Elpaal.  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  8.  12  S.,  who  built  Ono  and  Lod,  with  the  to. 
SHAMEFACEDNESS  — 

Shamefacedness,  modesty,  aious  aides. 

1  Ti.  2.  9  in  modest  apparel,  with  shamefacedness 

SHAMEFULLY,  to  do,  entreat,  handle  — 

1. To  do  or  act  shamefully ,  tsb;  yabash,  5. 

Hos. 2.  5  she  that  conceived,  .hath  done  shamefully 

2.  To  dishonour,  disgrace,  aripdfa  atimazo. 

I.uke2o.  11  entreated(him)shamefully,  and  sent  (him) 

3.  To  dishonour,  disgrace,  aripda  atimau. 

Marki2.  4  and  [sent  (him)  away  shamefully  handled] 

SHAMELESSLY  — 

To  be  uncovered,  revealed,  nba  galali,  2. 

2  Sa.  6.  20  as  one  of  the  vain  fellows  shamelessly  un. 
SHA'-MER.  icf  preserver. 

1.  Son  of  Mahii  grandson  of  Merari.  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  6.  46  son  of  Amzi,  the  son  of  Bani,  the  sonofS. 

2.  Son  of  Heber,  son  of  Beriah,  son  of  Asher;  in  i  Ch. 
7.  32  it  is  spelt  Shomer.  B.c.  1600. 

1  Ch.  7.  34  the  sons  of  S.;  Ahi,  and  Roligali,  Jehubb. 

SHAM'-GAR,  IjCgl  cupbearer,  fleer. 

The  son  of  Anath,  and  third  judge  of  Israel  after  the 
death  of  Joshua.  He  delivered  Israel  from  the  Philis¬ 
tines.  B.C.  1326. 

Judg.  3.  31  after  him  was  S.  the  son  of  Anath,  which 

5.  6  In  the  days  of  S.  the  son  of  Anath,  in  the 

SHAM'-HUTH,  n~pci  fame,  renown. 

An  Izrahite,  a  captain  of  David’s  army,  who  served  in 
the  fifth  month.  B.c.  1048. 

1  Ch.27.  8  fifth  captain  for  the  fifth  month  (was)S. 
SHA'-MER,  thorn  hedge,  approved. 

1.  A  city  in  the  hill  country  of  Judah,  near  Jattir. 

Josh  15.  48  in  the  mountains,  S.,  and  Jattir,  and  S. 

2.  A  city  in  Mount  Ephraim. 

Judgio.  1  and  he  dwelt  in  S.  in  mount  Ephraim 

10.  2  judged,  .and  died,  and  was  buried  in  S. 

3.  A  son  of  Micali,  a  Levite  and  descendant  of  Uzzicl. 
B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.24.  24  Michah  :  of  the  sons  of  Michah  ;  S. 
SHAM'-MA,  nbe>  fame,  renown. 

A  son  of  Z  op  hah  an  Asherite.  B.C.  1500. 

1  Ch.  7.  3-  Bezel-,  and  Shod,  and  S.,  and  Shilshah. 
SHAM'-MAH.  SHIM'-MA,  •IBB’,  fame,  renown. 

1.  A  son  of  Reuel  son  of  Esau.  B.C.  1700. 

Gen.  36.  13  Nahath,  and  Zerah,  S.,  and  Mizzah :  th. 

36. 17  duke  Nahath,  duke  Zerah,  duke  S.,  duke 
1  Ch.  1.  37  The  sons  of  Reuel ;  Nahath,  Zerah,  S.,  and 

2.  Third  son  of  Jesse  father  of  David.  B.C.  1060. 

1  Sa.  16.  9  Then  Jesse  madeS.  topassby.  Amlhesaid 

17.  13  the  names,  .(were).  .Abinadab ;  and.  S. 

1  Ch.  2. 13  Jesse  begat.  .Eliab,and  Abinadab.. and  S. 


SHAMMAI 


873 


SHE 


S.  Son  of  Agee  the  Hararite.  and  one  of  David  s  valiant 
lueu.  B.C.  1048. 

2  Sa.  23  11  after  him  (was)  S.  the  son  of  Agee  the  H. 

4.  Another  of  the  same  also  a  Hararite ;  in  1  Ch.  n.  27  it 
is  Shammoth. 

2  Sa.  23.  33  S.  the  Hararite,  Aliiam  the  son  of  Sliarar 

5.  Another  of  the  same,  a  Harodite.  B.c.  1048. 

2  Sa.  23.  25  S.  the  Harodite,  Elika  the  Harodite 
sHAM’-MAI,  ‘skI  celebrated. 

1  A  son  of  Onau  son  of  Jerahmeel  grandson  of  Judah. 
B.C.  1440. 

1  Ch.  2.  28  And  the  sons  of  Onam  were  S.,  and  Jada 

2.  28  And  the  sons  of  S. ;  Nadab,  and  Abishur 

2.  32  And  the  sons  of  Jada  the  brother  of  S. 

2.  Father  of  Maori,  and  son  of  Rekem  a  descendant  of 
Caleb  son  of  Hezron.  B.c.  1440. 

1  Ch.  2.  44  Shema begat  itaham.  .and Rekem begat  S. 
2.  45  tlie  son  of  S.  (was)  Maon  :  andMaon(was) 

3.  A  son  or  grandson  of  Ezra,  of  the  family  of  Caleb  son 
of  Jephunneh.  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4.  17  she  bare  Miriam,  and  S..  and  Ishbah  the  f. 
SHAM  -MOTH,  rusty  fame,  renown. 

A  Harorite,  one  of  David  s  valiant  men.  B.c.  1048. 

1  Ch  11.  27  S.  the  Harorite,  Helez  the  Pelonite 
SHAM-MU  -A,  SHAM-MU'-AH,  flri  famous. 

1  A  Reubenite,  son  of  Zaccur,  anil  sent  by  Moses 1 0  spy 
out  the  land.  B.c.  1491. 

h  um  13.  4  of  the  tribe  of  Reuben,  S.  the  son  of  Zac. 
2.  A  son  of  David,  bom  to  him  after  he  became  king;  in 
1  Ch.  3.  5  he  is  called  Shimei.  b.c.  1020. 

2  Sa.  5.  14  S.,  and  Shobab,  and  Nathan,  and  Solom. 

1  Ch.14.  4  these  (are)  the  names.  .8  ,  and  Shobab 

3  Grandson  of  Juduthun,  andfatherof  AbdaorObadiah, 
a  Levite  appointed  to  lead  the  worship  in  the  temple 
after  the  exile.  In  1  Ch.  9.  16  it  is  Shemaiah.  B  c.  470. 

Neh.  11. 17  Abda  the  son  of  S.,  the  son  of  Galal.  the 
1  A  priest  in  the  family  of  Bilgah  in  the  days  of  Nehe- 
rniah  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  12  18  Of  Bilgah,  S. ;  of  Shemaiah,  Jehonathan 

SHAM-SHE-RAI,  riifipg’  heroic. 

A  son  of  Jeroham,  a  Benjamite.  B.C.  1300. 

1  Ch.  8.  26  And  S.,  and  Shehariah,  and  Athaliah 

SHAPE  — 

\. Appearance,  aspect,  elSos  eidos. 

Luke  3.  22  the  Holy  Ghost  descended  in  a  bodily  sh. 
John  5  37  neither  heard  his  voice,  .nor  seen  his  sh. 

2 . Likeness,  resemblance,  byoloopa  homoioma. 

ltev  9.  7  the  shapes  of  the  locusts  (were)  like  unto 

SHAPEN,  to  be  — 

To  be  formed,  brought  forth,  rrt,  Sin  chul,  chil,  4. 

Psa.  51.  5  I  was  shapen  iu  iniquity;  and  in  sin  did 

SHA’-PHAM,  D2»  youthful,  vigorous. 

A  chief  of  Gad,  second  in  rank.  B.c.  1070. 

1  Ch.  5.  12  Joel  the  chief,  and  S.  the  next,  and  Jaan. 
SHA'-PHAN,  |3^  prudent,  sly. 

1  A  scribe,  son  of  Azaliah,  fatherofGemariah,  who  lived 
in  the  days  of  king  Josiah.  B.c.  640. 

2  Ki.22.  3  the  king  sent  S.  the  son  of  Azaliah,  the  son 

22.  8  Hilkiah  the  high  priest  said  unto  S.  the  s. 
22.  8  Hilkiah  gave  the  book  toS.,  and  he  read  it 
22.  9  S.  the  scribe  came  to  the  king,  and  brou. 
22.  10  S.  the  scribe  showed  the  king,  sayiug.  Hi. 
22.  10  And  S.  read  it  before  the  kiug 
22.  12  the  king  commanded.  .S.  the  scribe,  and 
22.  14  S.,  and  Asahiah,  went  unto  Huldah  the 
2  Ch.34.  8  he  sent  S.  the  son  of  Azaliah,  and  Maas. 
34.  15  Hilkiah  answered  and  said  to  S.  the  scribe 
34.  15  And  Hilkiah  delivered  the  book  to  S. 

34.  16  S.  carried  the  book  to  the  king,  and  bro. 
34.  18  S.  the  scribe  told  the  king,  saying,  Hilkiah 
34. 18  And  S.  read  it  before  the  king 
34.  20  the  king  commanded.  .S.  the  scribes  and 
Jer.  36.  10  in  the  chamber  of  Gemariah  the  son  of  S. 
36. 11  Michaiah.  .son  of  Gemariah,  the  son  of  S. 
36.  12  Gemariah  the  son  of  S..  .and  all  the  pri. 

2  Father  of  Ahikam  a  chief  officer  in  the  court  of 
Josiah.  B.c.  640. 

■2  Ki.  22.  1 2  king  commanded . .  Ahikam  the  son  of  S. 

25.  22  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Ahikam,  the  son  of  S. 

2  Ch.34.  20  king  commanded.  .Ahikam  the  son  of  S. 
Jer.  26.  24  the  hand  of  Ahikam  the  son  of  S.  was  with 
39.  14  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Ahikam  the  son  of  S 
4°*  5.  9. 1 1  Gedaliah . .  son  of  Ahikam  the  sonof  S. 
41.  2  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Ahikam,  the  son  of  S. 
43-  6  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Ahikam,  the  son  of  S. 

3.  Father  of  Elasah  by  whom  Jeremiah  the  prophet  sent 
a  letter  to  the  exiles  in  Babylon,  b.c.  640. 

Jer.  29.  3  By  the  hand  of  Elasah  the  son  of  S.,  and 

4.  Father  of  J aazaniah  whom  Ezekiel  saw  in  a  vision  en¬ 
ticing  people  to  idolatry,  b  c.  595. 

Eze.  8. 11  in  the  midst  of  them  stood,  .the  son  of  S. 

SHA'-PHAT,  judge. 

}■  A  Simeonite,  sou  of  Hori,  and  sent  by  Moses  to  spy 
the  land.  b.c.  1492. 

Numi3.  5  Of  the  tribe  of  Simeon,  S.  the  son  of  Hori 
2.  Father  of  Elisha  the  prophet.  B.c.  930. 

i  Ki.  19. 16  Elisha  the  son  of  S.,  of  Abel-meholah,  sh. 
19.  19  he.,  found  Elisha  the  sonof  S.,  who  (was) 


2  Ki.  3.  11  Here  (is) Elisha  the  son  of  S.,  whiehpoured 

6.  31  if  the  head  of  Elisha  the  son  of  S  shall  st. 

3.  A  grandson  of  Shcchaniali,  of  the  family  of  David  B  c 
450. 

1  Ch.  3.  22  and  Igeal,  and  Bariah,  and  Neariah,  and  S 

4.  A  chief  Gadite,  in  Bashan.  B.c.  1070. 

1  Ch.  5.  12  Joel  the  chief.  .Jaania,  and  S.  in  Bashan 

5.  Son  of  Adlai,  and  over  David's  herds  in  the  valley. 
B.C  1015. 

1  Ch.27.  29  over  the  herds,  .in  the  valleys.  .S.  the  son 
SHA'-PHER,  13^  irri  fair. 

A  mountain  in  the  wilderness,  the  next  station  of  Israel 
after  Kehelatliah  and  before  Haradah. 

Num33.  23  And  they  went,  .and  pitched  in  mount  S. 
33.  24  they  removed  from  mount  S.,  and  encam. 
SHA'-RAI,  'rd,  'izi  Jail  is  deliverer. 

Cne  of  the  sons  of  Bani  that  had  taken  a  strange  wife. 
B  c.  445. 

Ezra  10.  40  Machnadebai,  Shashai,  8. 

SHA -EAR,  liyi  strong. 

A  Hararite,  son  of  Ahiam .  and  one  of  David's  valiant  men. 
B.C.  1048. 

2  Sa.  23. 33  Shammah  the  Hararite,  Ahiam  the.  .of  S. 

SHARE  — 

Mattock,  sickle,  nstng?  macharesheth. 

1  Sa.  13.  20  to  sharpen  every  man  his  share,  and  his 
SHAR-E'-ZER,  SHER  E'-ZER,  1XN1». 

1.  A  son  of  Sennacherib  king  of  Assyria,  who  with  his 
brother  Adrammelech  slew  their  father  in  the  temple 
of  Nisroch  at  Nineveh,  and  escaped  into  the  land  of 
Ararat,  b  c.  710. 

2  Ki.  19.  37  Adrammelech  and  S.  his  sons  smote  him 
Isa.  37  38  Adrammelech  and  S.  his  sons  smote  him 

2.  One  who  was  sent  to  consult  the  priests  and  prophets 
in  the  temple  as  to  a  day  of  humiliation.  B.c.  519. 

Zech.  7.  2  they  had  sent  unto  the  house  of  God  S. 
SHA'-RON,  jilri  a  plain. 

1.  The  W.  of  Ephraim  and  Manasseh.  extending  from 
Joppa  to  Csesarea,  noted  for  its  rich  pastures  and  vege¬ 
tation.  In  the  midst  of  the  plain  between  the  modern 
Lydda  and  Arsuf  lay  the  city  Sharon  (now  a  hamlet), 
supposed  to  be  that  meant  in  Josh.  ,2.  18 

Josh.  12. 18  The  king  of  Aphek,  one  ;  the  king  of  L.  S. 

1  Ch.27.  29  over  the  herdsthat  fed  in  S.  (was)  Shitrai 
Song  2.  1  I  (am)  the  rose  of  S.,  (and)  the  lily  of  the 
Isa.  33.  9  S.  is  like  a  wilderness ;  and  Bashan  and 
35  2  the  excellency  of  CarmelandS.;  they  shall 
65.  10  S.  shall  be  a  fold  of  flocks,  and  the  valley 

2.  A  plain  or  city  in  the  E.  of  Jordan,  in  Gad. 

1  Ch.  5.  16  they  dwelt.,  in  all  the  suburbs  of  S.,upon 

SHARONITE,  >111^. 

A  patronymic  of  Shitrai  who  was  over  the  king’s  herds 
in  Sharon.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.27.  29  And  over  the  herds,  .(was)  Shitrai  the  S. 
SHARP  (stone)  — 

1 .  Sharp,  in  chad. 

Psa.  57.  4  and  arrows,  and  their  tongue  a  sharp  sw. 
Prov.  5.  4  her  end  is.  .sharp  as  a  two  edged  sword 
Isa.  49.  2  he  hath  made  my  mouth  like  a  sharp  sw. 
Eze.  5.  1  take  thee  a  sharp  knife,  take  thee  a  barb. 
2. Sharp  things,  C'lrii  cliaddudim. 

Job  41.  30  Sharp  stones  (are)  under  him :  he  spread. 

3.  A  sharp  pointed  thing,  pin  charuis. 

Job  41.  30  he  spreadeth  sharp  pointed  things  upon 
Isa.  41.  15  I  will  make  thee  a  new  sharp  threshing 

4 . To  be  sharpened,  dab  latash,  4. 

Psa.  52.  2  like  a  sharp  razor,  working  deceitfully 

5.  A  rock,  sharpness,  11s  itsur. 

Josh.  5.  2  -Make  thee  sharp  knives,  and  circumcise 

5.  3  made  him  sharp  knives,  and  circumcised 

6.  Flint,  ik  tsor. 

Exod.  4.  25  Then  Zipporali  took  a  sharp  stone,  and 

7.  A  tooth,  shell. 

1  Sa.  14.  4  sharp  rock  on  the  one  side,  and  a  sharp 

3. To  sharpen,  be  sharp,  |Jri  shanan. 

Psa.  45.  5  Thine  arrows  (are)  sharp  in  the  heart  of 
120.  4  Sharp  arrows  of  the  mighty,  with  coals  of 
Prov  25  18  a  maul,  and  a  sword,  and  a  sharp  arrow 
Isa.  5.  28  Whose  arrows  (are)  sharp,  and  all  their 
9. Sharp,  swift,  acute,  ofus  oxus. 

Rev.  1.  16  out  of  his  mouth  went  a  sharp  two  edged 
2. 12  saith  he  which  hath  the  sharp  sword  with 
14.  14  golden  crown,  and  in  his  hand  a  sharp  si. 
14.  17  another  angel  came  out.  .having  a  sharp 
14. 18  loud  cry  to  him  that  had  the  sharp  sickle 
14.  iS  Thrust  in  thy  sharp  sickle,  and  gather  the 
19.  15  out  of  his  mouth  goeth  a  sharp  sword,  that 

10.  More  cutting,  sharper,  acute ,  Topurepos  tomoter. 

Heb.  4.  12  sharper  than  any  two  edged  sword,  pier 

SHARPEN,  to  — 

1.  To  make  sharp,  acute,  light,  iirt  chadad. 

Prov  27. 17  Iron  sharpeneth  iron; ’so  a  man.  .the  co. 

2.  To  make  sharp,  lin  chadad,  5. 

Prov  27.  17  so  a  man  sharpeneth  the  countenance  of 

3.  To  sharpen,  instruct,  dab  latash. 

1  Sa.  13.  20  to  sharpen  every  man  his  share,  and  his 
Job  16.  9  mine  enemy  sharpeneth  his  eyes  upon  me 


4.  To  set  up,  natsab,  5. 

1  Sa.  13.  21  and  for  the  axes,  and  to  sharpen  the  goads 

5.  To  sharpen,  jiri  shanan. 

Psa.  140.  3  They  have  sharpened  their  tongues  like 
SHARPENED,  to  be  — 

To  be  made  sharp,  iin  chadad,  6. 

Eze.  2i.  9  a  sword  is  sharpened,  and  also  furbished 
21.  10  It  is  sharpened  to  make  a  sore  slaughter 
21.  11  sword  is  sharpened,  aud  it  is  furbished 

SHARPLY,  sharpness  — 

1.  Strength,  with  strength,  ,1,111)  chozqah. 

Judg.  8.  1  And  they  did  chide  with  him  sharply 

2.  Cuttingly,  severely,  anoT&yws  apotomos. 

2  Co.  13.  10  lest  being  present  I  should  use  sharpness 
Titus  1.  13  Wherefore  rebuke  them  sharply,  that  th. 

SHA-RU'-HEN,  [miy  dwelling  of  grace. 

A  city  in  Simeon  near  Beth-lebaoth :  perhaps  Shaarim. 

Josh.  19.  6  Beth-lebaoth,  aud  S.;  thirteen  cities  and 
SHA'-SHAI,  'd"j  noble,  free. 

One  of  the  sons  of  Bani  that  had  taken  a  strange  wife. 
B.C.  445 

Ezra  10  40  Machnadebai,  Shashai,  S. 

SHA'-SHAK,  pdy  assaulter,  runner. 

A  son  of  Elpael,  a  Benjamite.  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  8  14  And  Ahio,  S.,  and  Jeremoth 

8.  25  Iphedeiah,  and  Penuel,  the  sons  of  S. 

SHA'-UL,  fud  asked. 

1.  A  son  of  Simeon  by  a  Canaanitisli  woman.  B.c.  1690. 
Gen.  46.  10  Zohar,  andS.  the  son  of  aCanaanitish  wo. 
Exod.  6.15  Zohar,  and  S.  the  son  of  a  Canaanitisli  wo. 
Nuni26. 13  of  S.,  the  family  of  the  Shaulites 

1  Ch.  4.  24  The  sons  ofSimeou(were)..Zerah,(and)S. 

2.  An  ancient  king  of  Edom  called  Saul  in  Gen.  36.  37. 
B.c.  1490. 

1  Ch.  1.  48  S.  of  Rehoboth  by  the  river  reignea  in 
1.  49  when  S.  was  dead,  Baal-lianan.. reigned 

3.  A  son  of  Kohath  son  of  Leri. 

1  Ch.  6.  24  T'riel,  his  son,  Uzziah  his  son.  and  S.  his 
SHAULITES,  'b'S-f 

The  family  of  the  son  of  Simeon. 

Nuni26. 13  of  Shaul,  the  family  of  the  S. 

SHAVE  (off),  to  — 

J  .To  cut  off,  shave,  shear,  1]3  gazaz. 

Job  1.  20  shaved  his  head,  and  fell  down  upon  the 

2.  To  shave,  poll  the  head,  nSl  galach,  3. 

Gen.  41.  14  shaved  (himself),  and  changed  his  raiment 
Lev.  13.  33  but  the  scall  shall  he  not  shave  ;  and  the 
14.  8  shave  off  all  his  hair,  and  wash  himself  in 
14.  9  shave  all  his  hair  off  his  head  and  his  be. 
14.  9  even  all  his  hair  he  shall  shave  off :  and 
21.  5  neither  shall  they  shave  off  the  corner  of 
Num.  6.  9  then  he  shall  shave  his  head  in  the  day  of 

6.  9  on  the  seventh  day  shall  he  shave  it 

6.  18  Nazarites  shall  shave  the  head  of  his  sep. 
Deut2i.  12  she  shall  shave  her  head,  and  pare  her 
Judg  16. 19  caused  him  to  shave  off  the  seven  locks 

2  Sa.  10.  4  shaved  off  the  one  half  of  their  beards,  and 
1  Ch.19  4  shaved  them,  and  cut  off  their  garments 
Isa.  7.  20  the  Lord  shave  with  a  razor  that  is  hired 
Eze.  44  20  Neither  shall  they  shave  their  heads,  nor 

3.  To  cause  a  razor  to  pass  over,  ipn  13^  abar  taar,5. 
Num.  8.  7  let  them  shave  all  their  flesh,  and  let  th. 

4 . To  scrapie,  shave,  £vpaa  xurao. 

Acts  21.  24  at  charges  with  them,  that  they  may  sh. 

SHA'-VEH,  rod  level  place. 

A  valley  at  Salem  or  Salim,  near  .Enon. 

Gen.  14.  17  at  the  valley  of  S.,  which  (is)  the  king's  d. 

SHA-VEH  KTR-IA-THA'-IM,  Cfvip  ,11^. 

A  place  in  Reuben,  where  the  Emim  dwelt,  who  were 
smitten  by  Chedorlaomer  in  the  days  of  Abraham  and 
Lot.  B.c.  1917. 

Gen.  14.  5  and  smote,  .the  Emims  In  S.  Kiriathaim 
SHAVEN,  to  be  — - 

1.  TV)  be  shaven,  nSj  galach,  4. 

Judg  16.  17  if  I  be  shaven,  then  my  strength  will  go 
16.  22  began  to  grow  again  after  he  was  shaven 
Jer.  41.  5  fourscore  men,  havingtheirbeardsshaven 

2.  To  shave  self,  be  shaven,  nSf  galach,  7. 

Lev.  13.  33  He  shall  be  shaven,  but  the  scall  shall  he 
Num  .  6.  19  after  (the  hair  of)  his  separation  is  shaven 

3.  To  scrape,  shave,  £vpa a  xurao. 

1  Co.  11.  5  that  is  even  all  one  as  if  she  were  shaven 
11.  6  shame  for  a  woman  to  be . .  shaven,  let  her 

SHAV'-SHA,  spiri  nobility,  splendour,  dominion. 
David’s  scribe ;  perhaps  the  same  as  Seraiah  in  2  Sa.  8. 
17  ;  Sheva  in  2  Sa.  20.  25 ;  and  Shislia  iu  1  Ki  4.  3.  B.c. 
1048. 

1  Ch.iS.  16  Zadok.  .and  Abimelech . . the  priests.  .S. 
SHE  — 

1  .He,  it,  XI  .1  hu. 

Job  39.  30  and  where  the  slain  (are),  there  (is)  she 
2.  She,  it,  N'l  hi. 

Gen.  3.  12  she  gave  me  of  the  tree,  and  I  did  eat 
20.  5  She(is)  mysister?  and  she..  He  (is)  my  br. 


SHE 


874 


SHECHEM 


3.  This,  nxi  zoth. 

Gen.  2.  23  woman,  because  she  wa3  taken  out  of  man 

4 . To  this,  nxi^  lezoth. 

Gen.  2.  23  Phis  (is)  now . .  flesh  of  my  flesh  :  she  shall 

5 . He,  she,  it,  aiirSs  {fern.)  autos. 

Luke  i.  57  full  time  came  that  she  should  be  delive. 

7 .  12  onlyson  of  his  mother,  and  [she]  was  awi. 

3.  lie,  she,  it,  out6s  ( fern. )  houtos. 

Matt26.  i2  in  that  she  hath  poured  this  ointment  on 
Marki2.  44  but  she  of  her  want  did  cast  in  all  that 
14.  8  hath  done  what  [she]  could . .  come  before 
14.  9  also  that  she  hath  done  shall  be  spoken 
Luke  2.  36  she  was  of  a  great  age,  and  had  lived  with 

2.  37  [she]  (was)awidowof  about  fourscore  and 

2.  38  [she]  coming  in  that  instant  gave  thanks 

7.  44  but  she  hath  washed  my  feet  with  tears 

8.  42  had  one  only  daughter,  .and  she  lay  a  dy. 
21.  4  but  she  of  her  penury  hath  cast  in  all  the 

Horn  16.  2  for  [she]  hath  been  a  succourer  of  many 

7 . That  very  one,  iueivos  ( fem .)  ekeinos. 

Mark  1 6.  10  she  went  and  told  them  that  hadbeen  wi. 
Johnn.  29  As  soon  as  she  heard  (that),  .arose  quickly 
20.  15  She,  supposing  him  to  be  the  gardener,  sa. 
20. 16  She  turned  herself,  and  saitliunto  him,  it. 

8 . This,  that  one,  liSe  (/.)  hode. 

Lukeio.  39  she  had  a  sister  called  Mary,  which  also 

SHE  ass  — 

A  she  ass,  strong  one,  jinx  atlion. 

Gen.  12.  16  he  had  sheep,  and  oxen,  .and  she  asses,  and 
32.  15  ten  bulls,  twenty  she  asses,  and  ten  foals 
45.  23  ten  she  asses  laden  with  corn  and  bread 
Job  1.  3  five  hundred  she  asses,  and  a  very  great 
42.  12  yoke  of  oxen,  and  a  thousand  she  asses 

6HEAE  — 

\.A  sheaf,  alummah. 

Gen.  37.  7  binding  sheaves,  .and,  lo,  my  sheaf  arose 

37.  7  your  sheaves,  .made  obeisance  to  my  sh. 
Psa.126.  6  with  rejoicing,  bringing  his  sheaves  (with 

2.  A  sheaf,  T D'J  amir. 

Amos  2.  13  as  a  cart  is  pressed  (that  is)  full  of  sheaves 
Mic.  4. 12  gather  them  as  the  sheaves  into  the  floor 
Zech.12.  6  like  a  torch  of  Are  in  a  sheaf ;  and  they  s. 

3.  A  sheaf,  omer,  omer. 

Lev.  23. 10  then  ye  shall  bring  a  sheaf  of  the  first  fr. 
23. 11  he  shall  wave  the  sheaf  before  the  Lord 
23.  12  shall  offer  that  day  when  ye  wave  the  sh. 
23.  15  from  the  day  that  ye  brought  the  sheaf 
Deut24.  19  hast  forgot  a  sheaf  in  the  field,  thou  sha. 
Ruth  2.  7  gather  after  the  reapers  among  the  shea. 

2. 15  Let  her  glean  even  among  the  sheaves,  and 
Job  24.  10  they  take  away  the  sheaf  (from)  the  hun. 

4.. 4  heap,  nsijJ.  aremah. 

Neh.  13. 15  bringing  in  sheaves,  and  lading  asses,  as 

SHE'-AL,  Sjjir  request. 

One  of  the  sons  of  Bani  that  had  taken  a  strange  wife. 
B.c.  445. 

Ezra  10.  29  Malluch,  and  Adaiah,  Jashub,  and  S  and 
SHE-AL-TI'-EL,  See  Salathiel. 

Father  of  Zerubbabel  who  led  the  Jews  back  from  their 
exile  in  Babylon.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  3.  2  Then  stood  up.  .Zerubbabel  the  son  of  S. 

3.  8  in  the  second  month,  began .  .the  son  of  S. 
5.  2  Then  rose  up  Zerubbabel  the  son  of  S. ,  and 

Neh.  12.  1  Levites  that  went  up  with,  .the  son  of  S. 
Hag.  1.  1  the  word ..  unto  Zerubbabel  the  son  of  S. 
r.  12  Zerubbabel  the  son  of  S.,  and  Joshua  the 
1. 14  stirred  up  the  spirit  of.  the  son  of  S. 

2.  2  Speak  now  to  Zerubbabel  the  son  of  S.,  go. 

SHEAR,  to  — 

To  cut  off,  shave,  shear,  tta  gazaz. 

Gen.  31. 19  Laban  went  to  shear  his  sheep :  and  Ra. 

38.  13  goeth  up  to  Timnath  to  shear  his  sheep 
Deutis.  19  shalt  do  no  work,  .nor  shear  the  firstling 
1  Sa.  25.  2  and  he  was  shearing  his  sheep  in  Carmel 

25.  4  David  heard . .  that  Nabal  did  shear  his  sh. 

SHEARER,  shearing  house  — 

1  .To  cut  off,  shave ,  shear,  1)3  gazaz. 

Gen.  38.  12  went  up  unto  his  sheep  shearers  to  Tim. 

1  Sa.  25.  7  now  I  have  heard  that  thou  hast  shearers 

25.  11  my  flesh  that  I  have  killed  for  my  shear. 
Isa.  53.  7  as  a  sheep  before  her  shearers  is  dumb 

2.  Marking  house  of  shepherds,  (O'y'in)  n’3  heth. 

2  Ki.  10.  12  as  he  (was)  at  the  shearing  house  in  the 

10.  14  slew  them  at  the  pit  of  the  shearing  liou. 

3.  To  cut  off,  shear,  shave,  uelpoo  keiro. 

Acts  8.  32  like  a  lamb  dumb  before  his  shearer,  so 

SHE-AR'-IAH,  n'-iyff  Jah  is  decider. 

Son  of  Azel  a  Benjamite,  of  the  family  of  Saul.  B.C.  860. 
1  Ch.  8.  38  Azrikam,  Boeheru,  and  Ishmael,  and  S. 

9.  44  Azrikam,  Boeheru,  and  Ishmael,  and  S. 

SHE-AR  JA'-SHTTB,  lltsh  iKiy  a  remnant  returns. 

A  symbolic  name  given  to  a  son  of  Isaiah  the  prophet 
before  the  Syrians  and  the  Epliraimites  invaded  Judah 
in  the  days  of  king  Ahaz.  B.C.  742. 

Isa.  7.  3  Go  forth  now  to  meet  Ahaz,  thou,  and  S. 
BHEATH  — 

1.4  sheath,  ]13  nadan. 

1  Ch.21.  27  put  up  his  sword  again  into  the  sheath 


2.  Scabbard,  nyri  taar. 

1  Sa.  17.  51  drew  it  outof  the  sheaf  thereof,  and  slew 
Sa.  20.  8  sword  fastened  upon  liis  loins  in  the  she. 
21.  3  will  draw  forth  my  sword  out  of  his  she. 
21.  4  shall  my  sword  go  forth  out  of  his  sheath 
21.  5  drawn  forth  my  sword  out  of  his  sheath 
21.  30  Shall  I  cause  (it)  to  return  into  his  shea.? 

3.4  scabbard,  sheath,  Bring  the/ce. 

Johm8.  11  Put  up  thy  sword  into  the  sheath :  the  cup 

SHE'-BA, 

1.  Son  of  Raamali  son  of  Cush  son  of  Ham  in  N. 
Ethiopia.  B.c.  2240. 

Gen.  10.  7  and  the  sons  of  Raamali ;  S  ,  and  Dedan 
1  Ch.  1.  9  And  the  sons  of  Raamali;  S.,  and  Dedan 

2.  Son  of  Yoktan  of  the  family  of  Shem.  B.c.  2200. 

Gen.  10.  28  And  Obal,  and  Abimael,  and  S. 

1  Ch.  1.  22  And  Ebal,  and  Abimael,  and  8. 

3.  A  son  of  Yokshan,  son  of  Abraham  by  Keturah,  in 
Edom.  B.C.  1800. 

Gen.  25.  3  and  Jokshan  begat  S.  and  Dedan.  And 
1  Ch.  1.  32  And  the  sons  of  Jokshan;  S.,  and  Dedan 

4.  A  land  in  S.W.  of  Arabia, or  in  AfricaueartheStraits 
of  Babel-mandeb. 

1  Ki.io.  1  the  queen  of  S.  heard  of  the  fame  of  Sol. 

10.  4  the  queen  of  S.  had  seen  all  Solomon's  wi. 
10.  10  these  which  the  queen  of  S.  gave  to  king 
10. 13  Solomon  gave  unto  the  queen  of  S.  all  her 

2  Ch.  9.  1  the  queen  of  S.  heard  of  the  fame  of  Sol. 

9.  3  the  queen  of  S.  had  seen  the  wisdom  of  So. 
9. 12  Solomon  gave  to  the  queen  of  S.  all  her 

Job  6.  19  looked,  the  companies  of  S.  waited  for  th. 
Psa.  72.  10  the  kings  of  S.  and  Seba  shall  offer  gifts 
72. 15  to  him  shall  be  given  of  the  gold  of  S. 

Isa.  60.  6  all  they  from  S.  shall  come :  they  shall  hr. 
Jer.  6.  20  what  purpose  cometh.  .incense  from  S. 
Eze.  27.  22  The  merchants  of  S.  and  Raamah,  they 
27.  23  the  merchants  of  S.,Asshur,  (and)Chilmad 
38.  13  S.,  and  Dedan,  and  the  merchants  of  Tar. 

SHE'-BA,  Pfit?  oath,  covenant. 

1.  A  city  in  Simeon,  near  Beersheba  and  Moladah; 
perhaps  Beer  sheba. 

Josh  19.  2  And  they  had  in  their  inheritance.  .Sheba 

2.  A  son  of  Bichri,  a  Benjamite  who  rebelled  against 
David  after  Absalom’s  death,  and  whose  head  was  cut 
off  by  the  people  of  Abel.  B.c.  1022. 

2  Sa.  20.  1  a  man.  .whose  name  (was)  S.,  the  son  of 
20.  2  So  every  man.. followed  S.  the  son  of  Bi. 
20.  6  Now  shall  S. .  .do  us  more  harm  than  (did) 
20.  7  went,  .to  pursue  afterS.  the  son  of  Bichri 
20.  10  So  Joab.  .pursued  after  S.  the  son  of  Bic. 
20.  2i  S. .  .hathlifted  up  his.hand  against  the  ki. 
20  22  and  they  cut  off  the  head  of  S.  the  son  of 

3.  A  chief  Gadite. 

1  Ch.  5.  13  S.,  and  Jorai,  and  Jaclian,  and  Zia,  and 
SHE'-BAH,  nygei  oath. 

A  well  dug  by  Isaac’s  servants  near  Beer-sheba  in 
Judah.  B.c  1818. 

Gen.  26.  33  he  called  it  S. :  therefore  the  name  of  the 
SHE'-BAM,  DfiU’  balsam. 

A  city  in  Reuben,  once  belonging  to  Moab,  then  to  the 
Amorites ;  it  is  also  called  Sibmah,  and  Shibmah,  and 
was  500  paces  from  Heslibon,  and  the  centre  of  the 
Moabite  vineyards. 

Num'32.  3  Heslibon,  and  Elealeh,  and  S  ,  and  Nebo 

SHE-BAN'-IAH,  vruifi,  n;:3iy  Jah  is  powerful. 

1.  A  priest  who  aided  in  bringing  up  the  ark  from  the 
house  of  Obed-edom  to  Jerusalem.  B.C.  1042. 

1  CI1.15.  24  S.,  and  Jeliosliaphat,  and  Netlianeel,  and 

2.  A  Levite  who  guided  the  devotions  of  the  people  after 
Ezra  had  read  the  book  of  the  law  to  them.  B.C.  536. 

Neh.  9.  4  Kadmiel,S.,Bunni,Sherebiah,  Bani,  (and) 
9.  5  Sherebiah,  Hodijah,  S.,  (and)  Pethahiah 

10.  10  their  brethren,  S.,  Hodijah,  Kelita,  Pela. 

3.  A  priest  that  with  Neliemiah  sealed  the  covenant. 
B.C.  445. 

Neh.  10.  4  Hattush,  S.,  Malluch 

12.  14  Of  Melicu,  Jonathan;  of  S.,  Joseph 

4.  A  Levite  that  did  the  same. 

Neh. 10.  12  Zaccur,  Sherebiah,  S. 

SHE-BA'-RIH,  breaches. 

A  place  near  Ai,  N.  of  Jericho,  in  Benjamin. 

Josh.  7.  5  chased  them  (from)  before  the  gate,  .to  S. 
SHE'-BER,  13c’  breach. 

A  son  of  Caleb,  son  of  Jephunneh  by  his  concubine 
Maacliah.  B.c.  1430. 

1  Ch.  2.  48  Maaehah,  Caleb’s  concubine,  bare  S.,  and 

SHEB'-NA,  Nifitr  youthfulness,  vigour. 

1.  The  scribe  or’ secretary  of  king  Hezekiah.  B.C.  713. 

2  Ki.  18.  18  S.  the  scribe,  and  Joah  the  son  of  Asaph 

18.  26  Then  said  Eliakimtheson  of  Hilkiah,  and 

18.  37  S.  the  scribe,  and  Joah  the  son  of  Asaph 

19.  2  he  sent  Eliakim.  .and  S.  the  scribe,  and 
Isa.  36.  3  S.  the  scribe,  and  Joah,  Asaph’s  son,  the 

36.  11  Then  said  Eliakim  and  S.  and  Joah  unto 

36.  22  Then  came  Eliakim . .  and  S.  the  scribe, and 

37.  2  he  sent  Eliakim .  .and  S.  the  scribe,  and 

2.  The  treasurer  over  the  house  who  was  to  be  sup¬ 
planted  by  Eliakim  son  of  Hilkiah.  B.C.  700. 

Isa.  22. 15  get  thee  unto  this  treasurer,  .unto  S.,  wh. 


SHE-BU'-EL,  Vxn?'  God  is  renown. 

1.  A  son  of  Gershom  sou  of  Levi.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.23.  16  Of  the  sons  of  Gershom,  S.  (was)  the  ch.  1 
26.  24  S.  the  son  of  Gershom,  the  son  of  Moses 

2.  A  son  of  Haman  chief  singer  in  the  sanctuary  in  the 
days  of  David ;  in  verse  20  it  is  Shubael.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.25.  4  Mattaniah,  Uzziel,  S.,  and  Jerimotli,  Ha. 

SHE-CHAN'-IAH,  Jah  is  a  neighbour. 

1.  Head  of  a  family  of  the  house  of  David.  B.C.  470. 

1  Ch.  3.  21  Arnan,  the  sons  of  Obadiah,  the  sons  of  S. 
3.22  the  sons  of  S. ;  Shemaiah :  and  the  sons  of  j 

2.  A  priest  to  whom  the  tenth  lot  fell  in  the  services  of 
the  sanctuary  in  tire  days  of  David.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.24.  11  The  ninth  to  Jeshuah,  the  tenth  to  S. 

3.  A  person  some  of  whose  descendants  returned  with 
Ezra  in  the  days  of  Artaxerxes.  B.c.  536. 

Ezra  8.  3  Of  the  sons  of  S.,  of  the  sons  of  Pharosh 

4.  Another  whose  descendants  did  the  same. 

Ezra.  8.  5  Of  the  sons  of  S.;  the  son  of  Jahaziel,  and 
5  A  son  of  Jeliiel,  and  who  first  confessed  the  trespass 
of  taking  strange  wives.  B.c.  445. 

Ezra  10.  2  S. . .  answered  and  said  unto  Ezra,  We  have 

6.  Father  of  Shemaiah  who  helped  to  repair  the  wall,  i 
B.C.  445. 

Neh.  3.  29  After  him  repaired .. Shemaiah .  .son  of  S. 

7.  Father  in  law  of  Tobiah  the  Ammonite  who  opposed 
Nehemiah.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  6.  18  because  he  (was)  the  son  in  law  of  S.  the 

8.  A  priest  who  returned  with  Zerubbabel.  B.C.  536. 

Neh.  12.  3  S.,  Rehum,  Meremoth 
SHE'-CHEM,  Dfitfi,  D3£\ 

1. A  Levitieal  city  and  district  in  Mount  Ephraim,  on 
Gerizim  and  Ebal;  it  was  also  a  city  of  refuge,  and  the 
first  residence  of  the  kings  of  Israel  or  of  the  ten  tribes. 
In  the  time  of  the  Romans  it  was  called  Neapolis,  and 
at  present  Nablus,  aud  is  the  seat  of  the  Samaritan 
worship;  it  was  the  first  city  in  Canaan  visited  by  Abra¬ 
ham,  B.c.  1921;  here  Joshua  addressed  for  the  last  time  i 
the  tribes  of  Israel,  B.C.  1427;  Abimelech  was  elected  king 
by  its  inhabitants,  B.c.  1235;  and  all  Israel  was  assem¬ 
bled  there  to  make  Rehoboam  king,  B.c.  975;  at  Jacob’s 
well,  in  its  vicinity,  Jesus  met  with  the  woman  of 
Samaria,  A.D.  27;  and  Justin  Martyr  was  born  here, 
about  A.D.  100. 

Gen.  33.  18  Jacob  came  to  Shalem  a  city  of  S.,  which 
35.  4  hid  them  under  the  oak  which  (was)  by  S. 
37.  12  went  to  feed  their  father’s  flock  in  S. 

37. 13  Do  not  thy  brethren  feed  (the  flock)  in  S  ? 
37.  14  So  he  sent  him  out.  .and  he  came  to  S. 
Josh. 17.  7  Asher  to  Miclimetliah. . (lieth)  before  S.  1 

20.  7  they  appointed . .  S.  in  mount  Ephraim 
21.21  they  gave  them  S.  with  her  suburbs  in  mo. 
24.  1  Joshuagathered.  .the  tribesof  Israel  toS. 
24.  25  set  them  a  statute  and  an  ordinance  in  S. 
24.  32  the  bones  of  Joseph,  .buried  they  in  S.,  in 

Judg.  8.  31  his  concubine  that  (was)  in  S.,  she  also  bare 

9.  1  Abimelech  the  son  of  J erubbaal  went  to  S. 

9.  2  Speak . .  in  the  ears  of  all  thejmen  of  S. ,  W. 

9.  3  spake .  .in  the  ears  of  all  the  men  of  S. 

9.  6  the  men  of  S.  gathered  together,  and  all 
9.  6  by  the  plain  of  the  pillar  that  (was)  in  S. 

9.  7  Hearken  unto  me,  ye  men  of  S.,  that  God 
9.  18  made  Abimelech .  .king  over  the  men  of  S. 

9.  20  let  fire  come,  .and  devour  the  men  of  S. 

9.  20  let  fire  come  out  from  the  men  of  S.,  and 
9.  23  the  men  of  S. ;  and  the  men  of  S.  dealt 
9.24  upon  the  men  of  S. ,  which  aided  him  in 
9.  25  the  men  of  S.  set  liers  in  wait  for  him  in 
9.  26  went  over  to  S. :  aud  the  men  of  S.  put  th. 

9.  31  Gaal.  .and  his  brethren,  be  come  to  S. 

9.  34  they  laid  wait  against  S.  in  four  compa. 

9.  39  Gaal  went  out  before  the  men  of  S.,  and 
9.  41  that  they  should  not  dwell  in  S. 

9.  46  when  all  the  men  of  the  tower  of  S.  heard 
9.  47  the  men  of  the  tower  of  S.  were  gathered 
9.  49  all  the  men  of  the  tower  of  S.  died  also  \ 
9.  57  the  evil  of  the  men  of  S.  did  God  render 

21.  19  highway  that  goeth  up  from  Beth-el  to  S. 
i  Ki.  12.  1  went  to  S. :  for  all  Israel  were  come  to  S. 

12.  25  Jeroboam  built  S.  in  mount  Ephraim,  and 

1  Ch.  6.  67  they  gave  unto  them.  .S.  in  mount  Eph. 

7.  28  S.  also  and  the  towns  thereof,  unto  Gaza 

2  Ch.  10.  1  Rehoboam  went  to  S. :  for  to  S.  were  all 
Psa.  60.  6  I  will  divide  S.,  and  mete  out  the  valley 

108.  7  I  will  divide  S.,  and  mete  out  the  valley 
Jer.  41.  5  That  there  came  certain  from  S.,  from 

2.  A  son  of  Hamar,  a  Hivite  prince,  who  defiled  Jacob's 
daughter  Dinah,  and  was  treacherously  slain  for  it  with 
all  his  followers  by  Simeon  and  Levi  her  maternal 
brothers.  B.O.  1732. 

Gen.  33. 19  at  the  hand  of  the  children  of  Hamor,  S.’s 
34.  2  when  S.  the  son  of  Hamor.  .saw  her,  he 
34.  4  S.  spake  unto  his  father  Hamor,  saying 
34.  6  Hamor  the  father  of  S.  went  out  unto  Ja. 
34.  8  The  soul  of  my  son  S.  longeth  for  your 
34.  11  S.  said  unto  her  father  and  unto  her  hr. 

34.  13  the  sons  of  Jacob  answered  S.  and  Hamor 
34.  iS  their  words  pleased  Hamor,  and  S.,  Ha. 

34.  20  Hamor  and  S. .  .came  unto  the  gate  oi  th. 
34.  24  uuto  Hamor,  and  unto  S.  his  son,  heark. 
34.  26  they  slew  Hamor  and  S.  his  son  with  the 
34.  26  took  Dinah  out  of  S.’shouse,  andwentout 
Josh. 24.  32  of  the  sons  of  Hamor  the  father  of  S. 

Judg.  9.  28  Who  (is)  Abimelech,  and  who  (is)  S.,  that 
9.  28  Serve  the  men  of  Hamor  the  father  of  S. 


SHECHEMITE 


875 


SHEKEL 


A  son  of  Gilead,  son  of  Manasseh.  B.C.  1450. 

Num  26.  31  and  (of)  S.,  the  family  of  the  Shechemites 
Josh  17.  2  for  the  children  of  8.,  and  for  the  childr. 
A  son  of  Shemidah,  a  Manassite.  b.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  7.  19  the  sons  of  Shemidah  were  Aliian,  and  S. 
[ECHEMITE, 

ie  family  of  Shechem  son  of  Gilead. 

Num  26.  31  and  (of)  Shechem,  the  family  of  the  S. 

[ED  (abroad,  forth,  out),  be  shed,  to  — 

To  cause  to  pour  out  or  run,  iff  nagar,  5. 

Eze.  35.  5  hast  shed  (the  blood  of)  the  children  of  I. 
To  place,  set,  put,  D'ir,  ciiy  sum,  sim. 

1  Ki.  2.  5  shed  the  blood  of  war  in  peace,  and  put 
To  pour  or  shed  out,  iisz*  shaphak. 

Gen.  9.  6  Whoso  sheddeth  man’s  blood,  by  man  sh. 

37.  22  Shed  no  blood,  (but)  cast  him  into  this  pit 
Lev.  17.  4  he  hath  shed  blood  ;  and  that  man  shall 
Num 35.  33  but  by  the  blood  of  him  that  shed  it 
Deut2i.  7  Our  hands  have  not  shed  this  blood,  neit. 

1  Sa.25.  31  either  that  thou  hast  shed  blood  cause. 

2  Sa.  20.  10  shed  out  his  bowels  to  the  ground,  and 

1  Ki.  2.  31  innocent  blood,  which  Joab  shed,  from 

2  Ki.21.  16  Manasseh  shed  innocent  blood  very  much 

24.  4  also  for  the  innocent  blood  that  he  shed 
1  Ch.22.  8  Thou  hast  shed  blood  abundantly,  and  ha. 
22.  8  because  thou  hast  shed  much  blood  upon 
20.  3  (hast  been)  a  man  of  war,  and  hast  shed 
Psa.  79.  3  Their  blood  have  they  shed  like  water  ro. 
79. 10  of  the  blood'of  thy  servants  (which  is)  sh. 
106.  38  shed  innocent  blood,  (even)  the  blood  of 
Prov  1. 16  run  to  evil,  and  make  haste  to  shed  blood 
6. 17  lying  tongue,  and  hands  that  shed  innoc. 
Isa.  59.  7  they  make  haste  to  shed  innocent  blood 
Jer.  7.  6  shed  not  innocent  blood  in  this  place,  ne. 
22.  3  neither  shed  innocent  blood  in  this  place 

22. 17  for  to  shed  innocent  blood,  and  for  oppre. 
Lam.  4.  13  that  have  shed  the  blood  of  the  just  in 
Eze.  16.  38  break  wedlock  and  shed  blood  are  judged 

22.  3  The  city  sheddeth  blood  in  the  midst  of 
22.  4  guilty  in  thy  blood  that  thou  hast  shed 
22.  6  one  were  in  thee  to  their  power  to  shed 
22.  9  In  thee  are  men  that  carry  tales  to  shed 
22.  12  In  thee  have  they  taken  gifts  to  shed  bl. 
22.  27  to  shed  blood,  (and)  to  destroy  souls,  to 
23. 45  after  the  manner  of  women  that  shed  bl. 
33.  25  lift  up  your  eyes,  .and  shed  blood:  and  sh. 

36. 18  for  the  blood  thattheyhad  shed  upon  the 
Joel  3.  19  because  they  have  shed  innocent  blood 

To  be  poured  out,  shed,  shaphak,  2. 

Gen.  9.  6  by  man  shall  his  blood  be  shed :  for  in  the 
Deut  19. 10  That  innocent  blood  be  not  shed  in  thy 

To  be  poured  out,  shed,  shaphak,  4. 

Num  35.  33  cleansed  of  the  blood  that  is  shed  therein 
To  pour  out,  shed,  ei:x*o>  ekcheo. 

Acts  2.  33  ho  hath  shed  forth  this,  which  ye  how  see 
22.  20  blood  of  thy  martyr  Stephen  [was  shed] 
Rom.  3. 15  Their  feet  (are)  swift  to  shed  blood 
Titus  3.  6  Which  he  shed  on  us  abundantly  through 
Rev.  16.  6  For  they  have  shed  thebloodof  saiutsand 
To  pour  out,  shed,  Ikxoooi  ekchund. 

Matt23.  35  may  come  all  the  righteous  blood  shed  up." 

26.  28  is  shed  for  many  for  the  remission  of  sins 
Marki4.  24  hlood  of  the  new  testament,  which  is  sh. 
Luken.  50  which  was  shed  from  the  foundation  of  the 
22.  20  testament  in  my  blood,  which  is  shed  for 
Rom.  5.  5  because  the  love  of  God  isshed  abroad  in 
[EDDER  — 

i  pour  out,  tiSE*  shaphak. 

Eze.  18.  10  If  he  beget  a  son  (that  is),  .a  shedder  of 

EDDIN  G  of  blood  — 

shedding  or  pouring  out  of  blood,  alpaTeuxoaia. 
Heb.  9. 22  without  shedding  of  blood  is  no  remission 
lE-DE'-UR,  TiN'ig’  shedder  of  light. 

Reubenite,  father  of  Elizur,  chosen  to  assist  in 
mberiug  the  people  in  the  days  of  Moses.  B.c. 
*5- 

Num.  r.  5  (the  tribe  of)  Reuben  ;  Elizurthe  son  of  S. 
2. 10  captain,  .(shall  be)  Elizur  the  son  of  S. 

7.  30  On  the  fourth  day  Elizur  the  son  of  S.,  pr. 
7.  35  this  (was)  the  offering  of.  .the  son  of  S. 

10.  18  over  his  host  (was)  Elizur  the  son  of  S. 
tEEP  — 

4  lamb,  vni  kebes. 

Exodm.  5  ye  shall  take  (it)  out  from  the  sheep,  or 
Job  31.  20  (not)  warmed  with  the  fleece  of  my  sheep 
A  lamb,  3i?3  keseb. 

Gen.  30.  32  all  the  brown  cattle  amongthe  sheep,  and 
30.  33  one  that  (is) not.  .brown among  the  sheep 
30.  35  all  the  brown  among  the  sheep,  and  gave 
Lev.  1.  10  if  his  offering  (lie). .  of  the  sheep,  or  ofthe 
7.  23  eat  no  manner  of  fat,  of  ox,  or  of  sheep 

22. 19  of  the  beeves,  of  the  sheep,  or  of  the  goats 
22.  27  When  a  bullock,  or  a  sheep,  or  a  goat,  is 

jjum  18. 17  firstling  of  a  sheep,  or  the  firstling  of  a  g. 
Deut  14.  4  beasts  which  ye  shall  eat:  The  ox,  the  s. 

Sheep,  |)kx,[mx  tson,  tseon. 

Gen.  4.  2  Abel  was  a  keeper  of  sheep,  but  Cain  was 
12.  16  he  had  sheep,  and  oxen,  and  he  asses,  and 
20.  14  Abimelech  tooksheep,  andoxen,  and  men 
2r.  27  Abraham  took  sheep  and  oxen,  and  gave 
29.  2  there  (were)  three  flocks  of  sheep  lying  by 
29.  3  watered  the  sheep,  and  put  the  stone  ag. 


Gen.  29.  6  Rachel  his  daughter  cometh  with  the  sh. 

29.  7  water  ye  the  sheep,  andgo  (and)feed(th.) 
29.  8  gathered  together . .  then  we  water  the  sh. 
29.  9  Rachel  came  with  her  father’s  sheep,  for 
29.  10  and  the  sheep  of  Laban  his  mother’s  bro. 
31. 19  Laban  went  to  shear  his  sheep:  and  Rae. 

34.28  They  took  their  sheep,  and  their  oxen,  and 
38.  13  goeth  up  to  Timnath  to  shear  his  sheep 

Exod  9.  3  camels,  upon  the  oxen,  and  upon  the  sh. 

20.  24  thy  peace  offerings,  thy  sheep,  and  thine 
22.  1  five  oxen  for  an  ox,  and  four  sheep  for  a 
22.  30  Likewise  shalt  thou  do . .  with  thy  sheep 

Lev.  22.  21  a  free  will  offering  in  beeves  or  sheep,  it 
Num  22.  40  offered  oxen  and  sheep,  and  sent  to  Bala. 

27.  17  congregation  of  the  Lord  be  not  as  sheep 
31.  28  beeves,  and  of  the  asses,  and  of  the  sheep 
31.  32  seventy  thousand  and  five  thousand  sheep 
31.  36  and  thirty  thousand  and  five  hundred  sh. 
31.  37  Lord’s  tribute  of  the  sheep  was  six  hun. 

31.  43  seven  thousand  and  five  hundred  sheep 

32.  36  Beth-haran,  fenced  cities;  and  foldsforsh. 
Deut.  7.  13  flocks  of  thy  sheep,  in  the  land  which  he 

14.  26  for  oxen,  or  for  sheep,  or  for  wine,  or  for 

15.  19  bullock,  nor  shear  the  firstling  of  thy  sh. 
18.  4  first  of  the  fleece  of  thy  sheep,  shalt  thou 

28.  4  Blessed  (shall  be),  .the  flocks  of  thy  sheep 
28.  18  Cursed  (shall  be),  .the  flocks  of  thy  sheep 
28.  31  thy  sheep  (shall  be)  given  unto  thine  eni. 

28.  51  not  leave  thee,  .flocks  of  thy  sheep,  until 
32.  14  Butter  of  kiue,  and  milk  of  sheep*  with 

Josh  7.  24  his  sheep,  and  his  tent,  and  all  thathehad 

1  Sa.  8.  17  He  will  take  the  tenth  of  your  sheep,  and 

14.  32  took  sheep,  and  oxen,  and  calves,  and  si. 

15.  9  best  of  the  sheep,  and  of  the  oxen,  and  of 

15.  14  What(meanetli)thenthisbleatingofthes. 

15. 15  people  spared  the  best  of  thesheep  and  of 
15.21  sheep  and  oxen,  the  chief  of  the  things 

16.  11  keepeththe  sheep.  And  Samuel  said  unto 

16.  19  Send  me  David,  .which  (is)  with  the  sheep 

17. 15  returned  fromSaul  to  feed  his  father's sb. 

1 7.  20  left  the  sheep  with  a  keeper,  and  took,  and 

17.  28  with  whom  hast  thou  left  those  few  sheep 
17.  34  Thy  servant  kept  his  father’s  sheep,  and 
25.  2  had  three  thousand  sheep,  .shearing  his  sh. 
25.  4  David  heard . .  that  Nabal  did  shear  his  sh. 
25.  16  while  we  were  with  them  keeping  the  sh. 
25.  18  five  sheep  ready  dressed,  and  fivemeasures 
27.  9  took  away  the  sheep,  and  the  oxen,  and  the 

2  Sa.  7.  8  Itookthee..fromfollowingthesheep, tobe 

17. 29  honey,  and  butter,  and  sheep,  and  cheese 
24.  17  but  these  sheep,  whathavethey  done?  Let 

1  Ki.  1.  9  Adonijah  slew  sheep  and.oxen  and  fat  ca. 

1. 19,  25  hath  slain  oxen  and  fat  cattle  and  sheep 

4.  23  an  hundred  sheep,  beside  harts,  and  roeb. 
8.  5  sacrificing  sheep  and  oxen,  that  could  not 
8.  63  an  hundred  and  twenty  thousand  sheep 

22. 17  scattered  upon  the  hills,  as  sheep  that  ha. 

2  Ki.  5.  26  (Is  it)  a  time  to  receive . .  sheep,  and  oxen 

1  Ch.  5.  21  of  sheep  two  hundred  and  fifty  thousand 

1 2. 40  brought . .  oxen,  and  sheep  abundantly ;  for 

17.  7  I  took  thee,  .fromfollowingthesheep,  th. 

21.  17  but  (as  for)  these  sheep,  what  have  they 

2  Ch.  5.  6  sacrificed sheepand oxen,  which couldnot 

7.  5  an  hundred  and  twenty  thousand  sheep 
14.  15  carried  away  sheep  and  camels  in  abund. 

15. 11  And  they  offered,  .seven  thousand  sheep 

18.  2  killedsheepandoxenforhimin abundance 

18. 16  as  sheep  that  have  no  shepherd  :  and  the 

29.  33  consecrated  things  (were) . .  three  thous.  s. 

30.  24  seven  thousand  sheep . .  ten  thousand  she. 

31.  6  also  brought  in  the  tithe  of  oxen  and  sheep 
Nell.  3.  1  they  builded  the  sheep  gate ;  they  sancti. 

3.  32  unto  the  sheep  gate  repaired  the  goldsm. 

5.  18  six  choice  sheep ;  also  fowls  were  prepar. 
12.  39  tower  of  .Me ah,  even  unto  the  sheep  gate 

Job  1.  3  substance  also  was  seven  thousand  sheep 

1.  16  hath  burnt  up  the  sheep,  and  the  servants 
42.  12  forlieliad  fourteen  thousand  sheep,  and  s. 
Psa.  44.  11  Thou  hast  given  us  like  sheep  (appointed) 
44.  22  we  are  counted  as  sheep  for  the  slaughter 

49.  14  Like  sheep  they  are  laid  in  the  grave ;  death 
74.  1  doth  thine  anger  smoke  against  the  sheep 

78.  52  made  his  own  people  to  go  forth  like  sheep 

79.  13  So  we  thy  people,  and  sheep  of  thy  pasture 
95.  7  people  of  his  pasture,  and  the  sheep  of  his 

100.  3  his  people,  and  the  sheep  of  his  pasture 
144.  13  our  sheep  may  bring  forth  thousands  and 
Isa.  7.  21  shall  nourish  a  young  cow  and  two  sheep 
13. 14  as  a  sheep  that  no  man  taketh  up  :  they 

22.  13  slayingoxen  and  killing  sheep,  eatingflesh 
53.  6  All  we  like  sheep  have  gone  astray ;  we 

Jer  12.  3  pull  them  outlike  sheep  for  the  slaughter 

23.  1  destroy  and  scatter  thesheep  of  my  past. 

50.  6  My  people  hath  been  lost  sheep  ;  their  sh. 
Eze.  34.  6  My  sheep  wandered  through  all  the  mo. 

34.  11  both  search  my  sheep,  and  seek  them  out 

34. 12  in  the  day  that  he  is  amonghis  sheep  (that) 
34.  12  so  will  I  seek  out  my  sheep,  and  will  de. 

Joel  1.  18  yea,  the  flocks  of  sheep  are  made  desolate 
Mic.  2. 12  I  will  put  them  together  as  the  sheep  of 
5.  8  young  lion  among  the  flocks  of  sheep;  who 
Zeclii3.  7  sheep  shall  be  scattered;  and  I  will  turo 

4. Sheep,  )M?  tseon. 

Psa.144.  13  our  sheep  may  bringforth  thousands  and 

5.  A  sheep,  sheep,  mix,  nix  tsoneh,  tsone. 

Nuni32.  24  Build . .  folds  for  your  sheep ;  and  do  that 
Psa.  8.  7  All  sheep  and  oxen,  yea,  and  the  beasts  of 

6.  A  ewe,  lamb,  bn~<  rachel. 

Song  6.  6  Thy  teeth  (are)  as  a  flock  of  sheep  which 
Isa.  53.  7  as  a  sheep  before  her  shearers  is  dumb 


7.  A  young  lamb,  kid,  sheep,  ~t>  seh. 

Exod22.  1  If  a  man  shall  steal  an  ox,  or  a  sheep,  and 
22.  1  five  oxeu  for  an  ox,  and  four,  .for  a  sheep 
22.  4  whether  it  be  ox,  or  ass,  or  sheep,  he  sh. 
22.  9  for  ox,  for  ass,  for  sheep,  for  raiment,  (or) 

22. 10  If  a  man  deliver. .  a  sheep,  or  any  beast,  to 
34.  19  among  thy  cattle,  (whether)  ox  or  sheep 

Lev.  27.  26  whether  (it  be)  ox  or  sheep,  it  (is)  the  L. 
Deuti7.  1  bullock  or  sheep  wherein  is  blemish,  (or) 

18.  3  whether  (it  be)  ox  or  sheep ;  and  they  sh. 
22.  1  not  see  thy  brother’s  ox  or  his  sheep  go 
Josh.  6.  21  sheep,  and  ass,  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 
Judg.  6.  4  no  sustenance  for  Israel,  neither  sheep 
1  Sa.14.  34  Bring  me  hither,  every  man  his  sheep 
15.  3  slay  both,  .ox  and  sheep,  camel  and  ass 

22.  19  oxen,  and  asses,  and  sheep,  with  the  edge 
Psa.  1 19.  176  I  have  gone  astray  like  a  lost  sheep,  seek 
Jer.  50.  i7lsrael(is)ascattered  sheep;  the  lions  have 

8.  A  sheep,  sheep,  irp6/3aTov  probaton. 

Matt.  7.  15  which  come  to  you  in  sheep’s  clothing,  but 

9.  36  scattered  abroad,  as  sheep  having  no  sh. 

io.  6  But  go  rather  to  the  lost  sheep  of  the  ho. 
10.  16  send  you  forth  as  sheep  in  the  midst  of 

12. 1 1  What  man . .  that  shall  have  one  sheep,  and 

12.  12  Howmuch.  .is  a  man  better  than  a  sheep? 
15.  24  I  am  not  sent  but  unto  the  lost  sheep  ofthe 
18.  12  If  a  man  have  an  hundred  sheep,  and  one 
25.  32  as  a  shepherd  divideth  (his)  sheep  from 

25.  33  he  shall  set  the  sheep  on  his  right  hand 

26.  31  sheep  of  the  flock  shall  be  scattered  ab. 
Mark  6.  34  because  they  were  as  sheep  not  having  a 

14.  27  smite  the  shepherd,  and  the  sheep  shall 
Luke  1 5.  4  What  man .  .having  an  hundred  sheep,  if 

15.  6  for  I  have  found  my  sheep  which  was  lost 
John  2.  14  those  that  sold  oxen  and  sheep  and  doves 

2. 15  drove  them  all  out . .  the  sheep,  and  the 
10  2  But  he.  .is  the  shepherd  of  the  sheep 
10.  3  sheep  hear  his  voice,  .calleth  his  own  sh. 
10.  4  when  he  putteth  forth  his  own  [sheep],  he 
10.  4  sheep  follow  him  :  for  they  know  his  voice 
10.  7  say  unto  you,  I  am  the  door  of  the  sheep 
10.  8  robbers  :  but  the  sheep  did  not  hear  them 

10. 11  good  shepherd  giveth  his  life  forthe  sheep 

10. 12  hireling,  .whose  own  the  sheep  are  not 
10.  12  seeth  the  wolf,  .and  leavetli  the  sheep 
10.  12  [wolf  catchetli  them,  and  scattereth  the  s.] 

10. 13  fleeth,  becausehe..caretlinotfor  thesheep 

10. 15  and  I  lay  down  my  life  for  the  sheep 

10. 16  other  sheep  I  have,  which  are  not  of  this 
10.  26  believe  not,  because  ye  are  not  of  my  sheep 

10.  27  My  sheep  hear  my  voice,  and  I  know  them 
21.  16.  17  saitli  unto  him,  Feed  my  [sheep] 

Acts  8.  32  He  was  led  as  a  sheep  to  the  slaughter 
Rom.  8.  36  weareaccountedassheepfortheslaughter 
Heb.  13.  20  Jesus,  that  great  shepherd  of  the  sheep 
1  Pe.  2.  25  For  ye  were  as  sheep  going  astray ;  but  are 
Rev.  18.  13  sheep,  and  horses,  and  chariots,  and  slaves 
SHEEP  COTE,  (fold,  market) — 

1. A  hedge  or  fence  for  the  flock,  jmx  rm:  gedereth. 

Num  32.  16  We  will  build  sheep  folds  here  for  our  ca. 

1  Sa.  24.  3  came  to  the  sheep  cotes  by  the  way,  where 

2.  A  restraint  or  fold  for  the  flock,  [MX  rtan  miklath. 

Psa.  78.  70  servant,  and  took  him  from  the  sheep  fold 

3.  Double  places  or  folds,  D'JjSiyo  mishpethayim. 

Judg.  5.  16  Why  abodest  thoii  among  the  sheep  folds 

4 . Dome,  habitation,  fold,  ny  naveh. 

2  Sa.  7.  8  1  took  thee  from  the  sheep  cote,  from  foil. 

1  Ch.  17.  7  I  took  thee  from  the  sheep  cote,  (even)  fr. 

5 . Court  of  the  sheep,  av\p  rSiv  irpoPdrai/  aule  ton. 
J ohn  10.  1  entereth  not  by  the  door  into  the  sheep  f . 

6 .Of  or  belonging  to  sheep,  irpofiaTiKos  probatilcos. 

John  5  2  at  Jerusalem,  by  the  sheep  (market),  a  po. 
SHEEP  MASTER  or  shearer  — ■ 

1.  To  cut  off,  shave,  shear,  l]3  gazaz. 

2  Sa.  13. 23  Absalom  had  sheep  shearers  in  Baal-hazor 

13.  24  Behold  now,  thy  servant  hath  sheep  sh. 

2.  To  shear  the  flock,  [MX  1]3  gazaz  tson. 

Gen.  38. 12  went  up  unto  his  sheep  shearers  to  Tim. 

3.  Herdsman,  sheep  master,  Tpi  noqed. 

2  Ki.  3.  4  Mesha  king  of  Moab  was  a  sheep  master 
SHEEP  (skin)  — 

Of  or  belonging  to  a  sheep,  ppXoiros  melotos. 

Heb.  n.  37  they  wandered  about  in  sheep  skins  and 
SHEET  — 

1.  Linen  garments,  )"]p  sadin. 

Judgi4.  12,  13  thirty  sheets  and  thirty  change  of  ga. 

2.  A  piece  of  linen,  a.  linen  sheet,  obdvi)  oilione. 

Acts  10.  11  a  greatsheet  knitatthe  four  corners,  and 

11.  5  as  it  had  been  a  great  sheet,  let  down  from 

SHE-HAR'-IAH,  .vpni?  Jah  is  the  dawn. 

A  son  of  Jeroham,  a  Benjamite.  B.c.  1360. 

1  Ch.  8  26  And  Sliamsherai,  and  S.,  and  Athaliah 

SHEKEL  — 

A  shekel,  florin,  bpfl  sheqel. 

Gen.  23.  15  the  land  (is  worth)  four  hundred  shekels 

23.  16  four  hundred  shekels  of  silver,  current 
Exod2i.  32  give  unto  their  master  thirty  shekels  of 

30.  13  half  a  shekel  after  the  shekel  of  the  san. 

30. 13  ashekel  (is)twenty  gerahs  :  an  half  shekel 
30.  15  the  poor  shall  not  give  less,  than  half  a  sh. 
30.  24  five  hundred,  .after  the  shekel  of  the  sa. 
38.  24,  25,  26  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the  sa. 
38.  29  and  two  thousand  and  four  hundred  she. 


SHEKEL 


87  G 


SHEMIDAITES 


Lev  s  is  shekels  of  silver,  after  the  shekel  of  the 
'  3  shekels  of  silver,  after  the  shekel  of  the 

27  4  then  thy  estimation  shall  be  thirty  shekels 

27  s  twenty  shekels,  and  for  the  female  ten  s. 

27  6  five  shekels  of  silver,  .three  shekels  of  si. 

27  7  fifteen  shekels,  and  for  the  female  ten  sh. 

27  z6  seed  (shall  be  valued)  at  fifty  shekels  of 
27.  25 shekel,  .twenty  gerahs  shall  be  the  shekel 
Num  3  47  Thou  shalt  even  take  five  shekels  apiece 
3  47  after  the  shekel,  .the  shekel  (is)  twenty 
3  50  took  he . .  after  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary 
7.  13  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary 
[So  in  verse  19,  25,  31,  37,  43.  49.  55.  6l>  67.  73.  79  1 
7.  85,  86  after  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary 

18.  16  shekels,  after  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary 
31.  52  thousand  seven  hundred  and  fifty  shekels 
Josh.  7.  21  shekels  of  silver,  and  a  wedge,  .fifty  she 

1  Sa  9  8  here  at  hand  the  fourth  part  of  a  shekel 

17.  5  weight  of  the  coat  (was)  five  thousand  sh. 

17.  7  spear's  head  (weighed)  six  hundred  shek. 

2  Sa  14.  26  two  hundred  shekels  after  the  king's  we. 

24.  24  bought  the  threshing  floor,  .for  fifty  shek. 

2  Ki.  7.  1  a  measure  of  fine  flour  (be  sold)  for  a  sh. 

7.  1.  16  two  measures  of  barley  for  a  shekel 
7  16  measure  of  fine  flour  was  (sold)  for  a  she. 

7. 18  Two  measures  of  barley  for  a  shekel,  and 
7  18  measure  of  fine  flour  for  a  shekel,  shall 
is.  20  of  each  man  fifty  shekels  of  silver,  to  give 

1  Ch  21.  25  six  hundred  shekels  of  gold  by  weight 

2  Ch.  3.  9  weight  of  the  nails  (was)  fifty  shekels  of 
Neh.  5. 15  bread  and  wine,  besides  forty  shekels  of 

'  10.  32  with  the  third  part  of  a  shekel  for  the  se. 
Jer  32  9  weighed  him  the  money,  .seventeen  she. 

Eze.  4.  10  (shall  be)  by  weight,  twenty  shekels  a  day 
45.  12  shekel  (shall  be)  twenty  gerahs  :  twenty 
45.  12  five  and  twenty  shekels,  fifteen  shekels 
Amos  8.  5  making  the  ephah  small,  and  the  shekel 
SHEKEL,  half  a  — 

A  drachma,  a  shillinf/,  Jf|33  beqa. 

Gen.  24.  22  took  a  golden  earring  of  half  ashekelwe. 

SHE'-LAH,  nbt?  peace. 

1.  Youngest  son  of  Judah,  by  the  daughter  of  Shua  the 
Canaanite.  B.c.  1700. 

Gen.  38.  5  she.  .bare  a  son ;  and  called  his  name  S. 

38.  11  Remain  a  widow,  .till  S  my  son  he  grown 
38.  14  she  saw  that  S.  was  grown,  and  she  was 
38  26  because  that  I  gave  her  not  to  S.  niy  son 
46  12  the  sons  of  Judah;  Er,  and  Onan,  and  S. 
Num  26.  20  of  S  .  the  family  of  the  Shelanites :  of  P. 

1  Ch  2  3  The  sons  of  J  udah ;  Er,  and  Onan,  and  S. 

4.  21  The  sons  of  S.  the  son  of  Judah  (were)  Er 

2.  Son  of  Arphaxad :  called  Salah  in  Gen.  10.  24. 

1  Ch  i.  18  And  Arphaxad  begat  S  ,  and  S.  begat  E. 

1.  24  Shem  Arphaxad,  S. 

SHELANITES,  'jVn. 

The  family  of  She’lali  son  of  Judah. 

Num  26.  20  of  Shelali,  the  family  of  the  S. :  of  Pharez 
SHE-LEM’-IAH,  .TD^,  Jah  is  recompense. 

1.  A  Levite,  a  gatekeeper  of  the  tabernacle  in  the  days 
of  David,  b.c.  1015. 

i  Ch.26. 14  the  lot  eastward  fell  to  S.  Then  for  Zecli. 

2.  One  of  the  sons  of  Bani  that  had  taken  a  strange 
wife.  B.C.  445 

Ezra  10.  39  And  S.,  and  Nathan,  and  Adaiah 

3.  Another  of  the  same  family  that  had  done  the  same. 

Ezra  10.  41  Azareel,  and  S.;  Shemariah 

4.  Father  of  Hananiah  that  helped  to  repair  the  wall. 
B.C.  445. 

Neh.  3.  30  After  him  repaired  Hananiah  the  son  of  S. 

5.  A.  priest  set  over  the  treasuries  by  Neliemiah.  B.  c.  445. 

Neh.  13. 13  I  made  treasures  over  the  treasuries,  S.  the 
6  Son  or  Cushi  and  grandfather  of  Jchudi  who  was  sent 
by  the  princes  of  Judah  to  bring  Baruch  before  their 
council  B.C.  650 

Jer.  36.  14  Nethaniah,  the  son  of  S.,the  son  of  Cushi 

7.  Son  of  Abdeel,  and  ordered  by  Jehoiakim  to  take 
Baruch  the  scribe  and  Jeremiah  the  prophet  B.c.  605. 

Jer.  36.  26  the  king  commanded.  .S  the  son  of  Abd. 

8.  Father  of  Jehucal.  who  was  sent  by  Zedekiah  to  ask 
the  prayers  of  Jeremiah  B.C.  620 

Jer.  37.  3  the  king  sent  Jehucal  the  son  of  S..  and 
38.  1  J  ucal  the  son  of  S.,  and  Pashurthe  son  of 
9  Father  of  Irijali  captain  of  the  guard  at  the  gate  of 
Benjamin,  who  apprehended  Jeremiah  when  about  to 
leave  Jerusalem  B  c,  620. 

Jer.  37.13  whose  name  (was)  Irijah,  the  son  of  S.i  the 

SHE'-LEPH,  drawn  ovt. 

A  son  of  Yoktan  of  the  family  of  Shem.  B.C.  2210 
Gen.  10.  26  Joktan  begat  Almodad,  and  S.,  and  Flaz. 

1  Ch.  1.  20  Joktan  begat  Almodad,  andS.,  and  Haza. 

SHE'-LESH,  dbd  might. 

A  son  of  Helein,  grandson  of  Beriali,  son  of  Asher. 
B.C.  1600. 

1  Ch.  7.  35  Zophah,  and  Imna5  and  S.»  and  Amal 

SHE-LO'-MI,  Jah  is  'peace. 

Father  of  Ahihud,  a  chief  Asherite,  one  of  those  chosen 
to  divide  the  land  W.  of  the  Jordan.  B.C  1410. 

Num  34.  27  the  prince,  .of  Asher,  Ahihud  the  son  of  S. 

SHE-LO'-MITH,  rcrhy,  rxbv  peacefulness. 

1.  The  daughter  of  Dibri,  ofthetrilieof  Dan. and  mother 
of  the  person  stoned  for  blaspheming  the  name  of  the 
Lord  in  the  wilderness,  in  the  days  of  Moses.  B.C.  1440. 
Lev.  24.  11  liis  mother's  name  (was)  S.,  the  daughter 


2.  Daughter  of  Zerubbabel,  grandson  of  Jeconiali  son  of 
Jehoiakim  king  of  Judah.  B.C.  500. 

1  Cli.  3.  19  Mesliullam,  and  Hananiah,  and  S.  their 

3.  A  son  of  Shimei,  and  descendant  of  Gershon  son  of 
Levi,  in  the  days  of  David.  B  C  1015. 

1  CI1.23.  9  sons  of  Shimei;  S.,  andHaziel,  and  Haran 

4.  A  son  of  Izhar,  a  Kohathite  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.23. 18  Of  the  sons  of  Izliar ;  S.  the  chief. 

5.  A  descendant  of  Eliezer  son  of  Moses,  set  over  the 
dedicated  treasures  in  the  days  of  David.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.26.  25  Joram  his  son,  and  Zicliri  his  son,  and  S. 

26.  26  S.  and  his  brethren  (were)  over  all  tlie  tr. 

26.  28  it  was)  under  the  hand  of  S.,  and  of  his 
C.  A  son  or  daughter  of  king  Rehoboam.  B.C.  960. 

2  Ch.11.  20  hare  him  Abijah,  and  Attai.and  Ziza,  and  S. 

7.  Ancestor  of  a  family  that  returned  with  Ezra. 
b.c.  536. 

Ezra  8.  10  of  the  sons  of  S.;  the  son  of  Josipliiali.  and 
SHE-LO'-MOTH,  niEV:?  peacefulness. 

A  descendant  of  Izhar  grandson  of  Levi.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.24.  22  Of  the  Izharites;  S.:of  the  sons  of  S. :  J. 
SHELTER  — 

A  refuge,  nDna  machseJu 

Job  24.  8  and  embrace  the  rock  for  want  of  a  shelter 
Psa.  61  3  For  thou  hast  been  a  shelter  forme,  (and) 

SHE-LTJ-MI'-EL,  '-R'b'w  God  is  peace. 

The  son  of  Zurishaddai'and  a  chief  of  Simeon  appointed 
to  assist  Moses  in  numbering  the  people.  B.C.  1490 

Num  1.  6  Of  Simeon;  S.  the  son  of  Zurishaddai. 

2.  12  the  captain .  .(shall  be)  S  the  son  of  Zuri. 

7.  36  S.  the  son  of  Zurishaddai,  prince  of  the 
7  41  this  (was)  the  offering  of  S.  the  son  of  Zu. 

10  19  over.  .Simeon  (was)  S.  the  son  of  Zurisha. 

SHEM,  cd  name,  renown. 

A  son  of  Noah,  ancestor  of  Elam,  Asshur.  Arphaxad, 
Lud,  and  Aram.  B.c  2248 

Gen.  5.  32  and  Noah  begat  S.,  Ham,  and  Japheth 

6.  10  And  Noah  begat  three  sons,  S.,  Ham,  and 
7  13  I11  the  selfsame  day  entered  Noah,  and  S. 

9.  18  the  sonsof  Noah.  .wereS.,  and  Ham,  and 
9.  23  S.  and  Japheth  took  a  garment,  and  laid 
9.  26  lie  said.  Blessed  (be)  the  Loup  God  of  S. 

9.  27  he  shall  dwell  in  the  tentsof  S.,  and  Can. 

10.  1  these  (are),  .the  sons  of  Noah  ;  S.,  Ham 
10.21  l  11  to  S  also  the  father  of  all  the  children 

10  22  The  children  of  S  ;  Elam  and  Asshur,  and 

10.  31  These  (are)  the  sonsof  S.,  after  their  fam. 

11  10  These  (are)  the  generations  of  R.:  S.  (was) 
11. 11  S  lived  after  he  begat  Arphaxad  five  hu. 

I  Ch  I.  4  Noah,  S  ,  Ham,  and  Japheth 

I.  17  The  sons  of  S. ;  Elam,  and  Asshur.  and 
1.  24  S  ,  Arphaxad.  Slielah 

SHE'-MA,  ysiz,  VQd,  jrcty  fame,  repute. 

1.  A  city  in  S.  of  Judah,  near  Anam 

Josh  15.  26  Amam,  and  S.,  and  Moladah 

2.  A  son  of  Hebron,  and  father  of  Rahani  B  C.  1430. 

1  Ch.  2  43  Korah.  and  Tappuah.  and  Rekeni,  and  S. 

2  44  And  S  begat  Rahani  the  father  of  Jork. 

3.  A  Reubenite,  father  of  Azaz.  B.C.  1230. 

1  Ch.  5.  8  Bela  the  son  of  Azaz,  the  sou  of  R.,  the 

4  A  Benjamite.  head  of  the  inhabitants  of  Aijalon 
B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  8.  13  Beriali  also,  and  S..  wlio  (were)  heads  of 

5  One  who  stood  at  Ezra's  right  hand.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  8.  4  beside  him  stood  Mattilhiah,  and  S.,  and 
SHE  MA'-AH,  nyzdn  the  fame. 

A  Gibeathite.  father  of  two  valiant  men  who  joined 
David  at  Ziklag  B.C.  1088. 

1  CI1.12.  3  chief(was)  Abiezer,  tlieuJoash.  .sousofS. 

SHE-MA  -IAH,  Jah  is  fame. 

1.  A  prophet  sent  by  God  to  prevent  Rehoboam  warring 
against  Israel.  B.c.  975. 

t  Ki.12.  22  the  word  of  God  came  unto  S.  the  man  of 

2  Ch.  11.  2  the  word  of  tile  LOUD  came  to  S.  the  man 

12.  5  Then  came  R.  the  prophet  to  Rehoboam 
12.  7  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  S.,  saying 
12.  1 5 (are)  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  S. 

2.  Ron  of  Shechaniah.  and  father  of  Hattush,  a  descend¬ 
ant  of  David  through  Jehoiakim.  B.C.  480. 

1  Ch.  3.  22  sons  of  Rhechaniah;  S  :  and  the  sons  of  S. 

3.  Father  of  Shimri,  and  head  of  a  family  of  Simeon. 
B  c.  800. 

1  Ch.  4. 37  Jedaiah.  the  son  of  Shimri.  the  son  of  S. 

4.  Son  of  Joel,  head  of  a  family  of  Reuben.  B.c.  1640. 

1  Ch.  5.  4  The  sons  of  Joel ;  S.  his  son.  Gog  his  son 

5.  A  Merarite.  b.c  444. 

1  Ch.  9.  14  And  of  the  I,evite=;  S.  the  son  of  Hasshub 
Neii  1 1. 15  Also  of  the  Levites :  S.  the  son  of  Hash. 

6  A  Levite,  father  of  Obadiali.  B.C.  470. 

1  Ch.  9.  16  Obadiahtheson  of  S.,  the  sonof  Galal,  the 
7.  A  Kohathite,  whom  David  called  to  assist  in  bringing 
up  the  ark  from  the  house  of  Obed-edom.  B.C.  1015- 
1  Ch.  13.  8  Of  the  sonsof  Elizaphan,  S  the  chief, and 
15.  it  Asaiah  and  Joel,  S..  and  Eliel,  and  Am. 
8-  A  Levite,  son  of  Nathaneel,  who  recorded  the  allot¬ 
ment  of  the  priestly  offices  in  the  days  of  David  B.C. 

101  ?  Ch.74.  6  R.  the  son  of  Nathaneel  the  scribe,  (one) 


9.  A  Kohathite,  son  of  Obed-edom,  agate  keeper  for  the 
tabernacle  in  the  days  of  David.  B.C.  1015. 


1  Ch.26.  4  the  sons  of  Obed-edom  (were)  S.  tlio  first 
26.  6  unto  S.  his  son  were  sousborn,  that  ruled 

26.  7  The  sons  of  S.;  Othm.  and  Raphael,  and 

10.  A  Levite,  whom  Jehosliapliat  sent  to  teach  the  peo¬ 
ple  in  the  cities  of  Judah.  B.C.  941. 

2  CI1.17.  8  with  them  (he  sent)Levites,  (even)  S.,  and 

11.  A  son  of  Jedutliun,  who  assisted  in  cleansing  the 
temple  in  the  days  of  Hezekiah.  B.C.  726. 

2  Ch.29.  14  and  of  the  sons  of  Jeduthun;  S.  and  Vz. 

12  A  Levite  in  the  days  of  Hezekiah  who  distributed 
tile  freewill  offerings  to  the  Levites  in  their  cities.  B.C. 
726. 

2  Ch.31.  15  next  him  (were)  Eden,  .and  S.,  Amariah 

13.  A  chief  Levite  in  the  days  of  Josiah.  B.C.  623. 

2  Ch.35.  9  Conaniali  also,  and  S.  and  Netlianeel.his 

14.  A  son  of  Adonikam  who  returned  with  Ezra  in  tlie 
days  of  Artaxerxes.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  8.  13  whose  names  (are).  Eliphelet,  Jeiel.  .S. 

15.  A  person  whom  Ezra  sent  to  Iddo  to  ask  for  minis¬ 
ters.  B.C.  456. 

Ezra  8. 16  Then  sent  I  for  Eliezer,  for  Ariel,  for  S. 
10.  A  priest  who  had  married  a  strange  wife.  B.c. 
445. 

Ezra  10.  21  of  the  sons  of  narim  ;  Maaseiah . .  and  S. 

17.  A  person  that  had  done  the  same. 

Ezra  10.  31  (of)  the  sons  of  Harim  ;  Eliezer.  .S.,  Shi. 

18.  A  person  that  helped  to  repair  the  wall.  B.C,  445. 
Neh.  3.  29  After  him  repaired  also  S.  the  son  of  Sh. 

19.  A  person  that  tried  to  intimidate  Nehemiali.  B.c. 
445  • 

Nell.  6. 10  I  came  unto  the  house  of  S.  the  son  of  D. 

20.  A  priest  that  with  Neliemiah  sealed  the  covenant. 
B.C.  445- 

Neh.  10.  8  Maaziah.  Bilgai,  S.;  these  (were)  thepri. 

12.  6  S  ,  and  Joiarib.  Jedaiah 
12.  18  Of  Biigali,  Shammua;  of  S  ,  Jelionathan 
12.  34  Judah,  and  Benjamin,  and  S  .  and  Jere. 
12.  35  Zechariah  the  son  of  Jonathan,  .son  of  S. 

21.  One  who  took  part  in  the  purification  of  the  wall. 
B.C.  445. 

Neh.  12.  36  his  brethren,  S. ,  and  Azarael,  Milalai,  G. 

22.  One  that  gave  thanks  at  the  dedication  of  the  wall. 
B.c.  445. 

Neh.  12.  42  Maaseiah,  and  S.,  and  Eleazar,  and  Uzzi 
23  Father  of  Uriah  from  Kirjath-jearim  who  was  slain 
by  Jehoiakim  for  prophesying  against  Jerusalem  ami 
Judah,  b.c.  630 

Jer  26.  20  Urijahthesonof  S.of  Kirjath-jearim.  who 

24.  A  Nelialaniite  that  wrote  from  Babylon  to  the  priests 
in  Jerusalem  to  reprove  Jeremiah.  B.c.  606. 

Jer.  29.  24  (Thus)  shalt  thou  also  speak  to  S.  the  N 
29.  31  Thus  saith  the  Lord  concerning  S.  the  N 
29.  31  S  hath  prophesied  unto  you,  and  I  sent 
29.  32  I  will  punish  S.  the  Nehelamite,  and  his 

25.  Father  of  Delaiah  a  prince  of  the  Jews  to  whon 
Baruch  read  the  roll  which  he  had  written  from  tin 
mouth  of  Jeremiah.  B  C  630. 

Jer.  36. 12  Delaiah  the  son  of  S.,  and  Elnathan  the 

SHE-MAR'-IAH,  SHA-KAR'-IAH,  hT-i?:?. 

1  A  mighty  man  who  joined  David  in  Ziklag.  b.c.  1048 

1  CI1.12.  5  Bealiah,  and  S.,  and  Shepliatiah  the  Ha 
2.  Son  of  Rehoboam.  son  of  Solomon  B.C.  975. 

2  Ch.11.  19  Which  hare  him  children;  Jeush.  andS 
3. One  of  the  family  of  Harim  that  had  taken  a  strung’ 
wife.  B.C.  445 

Ezra  10.  32  Benjamin.  Malluch,  (and)  S. 

4.  One  of  the  family  of  Bani  that  had  done  the  same. 

Ezra  10.  41  Azareel.  and  Shelemiah,  S. 
SHEM-E'-BER,  -ON*?::*  splendour  of  heroism. 

A  king  of  Zeboim  in  the  days  of  Abraham.  B.C.  1917. 
Gen.  14.  2  these)made  war  with.  .S.  king  of  Zeboiir 

SHE'-MER,  -in?  watch. 

Owner  of  a  hill  which  Omri  purchased  and  on  which  li 
built  Samaria,  b.c.  925. 

1  Ki  16.  24  be  bought  the  hill  Samaria  of  S.  for  twi 

16.  ?  4  called  the  name.,  after  the  name  of  S,w< 

SHE-MI'-DAH,  SHE-KI'-DA  yyed  fame  of  knowing  C 
Son  of  Gilead,  grandson  of  Manasseh.  B.c.  1450. 

Num  26  -2  S. .  the  family  of  the  Sheniidaites :  and  (0 

josh  17.  2  There  was.  .(a  lot),  .for  the  children  of  ■ 

1  Ch.  7.  19  the  sons  of  S.  were,  Ahian,  and  Sliecb 
SHE-MI'-NTTH  — 

The  eighth,  the.  octave,  rtVQVQ  hashshemn ith, 

1  Ch  15.  21  Azaziah.  with  harps  on  MSS 
Psa.  6.  title.  To  the.  .Musician  on  Neginothupon 

12.  title.  To  the  chief  Musician  upon  Shemin 

SHEMIDAITES,  ’pyeifrT. 

Family  of  the  preceding  Shemidah. 

Num 26.  32  And  (of)  Shemida  the  family  of  the  8- 


SHEMIRAMOTH 


877 


SHEW 


IHE-MI-RA'-MOTH.  rhcn'aj  fame  of  the  highest. 

A  Levite  appointed  for  the  choral  service  of  the  ta- 
lemacle.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.15.  18  S.,  and  Jehiel,  and  Unni,  Eliab,  and  Be. 

15.  20  And  Zechariah,  and  Aziel,  and  S.,  and  J. 

16.  5  Asaph  the  chief,  and  next  to  him.  .S.,  and 
!.  Another,  whom  Jehoshaphat  sent  to  teach  the  people 
n  the  cities  of  J  udah.  B.c.  913. 

2  Ch.17.  8  Asahel,  and  S.,  and  Jehonathan,  and  Ad. 
IHE-MB-EL,  Vries?  heard  of  God. 

■  A  chief  Simeonite,  appointed  to  divide  the  land  \V. 
f  the  Jordan.  B.c.  1452. 

Num  34.  20  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  Simeon,  S. 

.  Samuel  the  prophet,  father  of  Joel.  (See  1  Sa.  1.  1 
nd  8.  2).  B.C.  1171-1060. 

1  Ch.  6  33  Heman  a  singer,  the  son  of  Joel,  .son  of  S. 

.  Head  of  a  family  in  Issachar. 

1  Ch.  7.  2  Jibsam,  and  S..  heads  of  their  father’s  ho. 
HEN,  | y  peak,  tooth. 

place  in  Benjamin,  near  Mizpeh,  lying  W.  of  Jerusa- 
:ni,  and  E.  of  Kirjath-jearim. 

1  Sa.  7.  12  Samuel. .  set  (it)  between  Mizpeh  and  S. 
HEN-AZ-ZAR,  flXRJEi. 

sn  or  grandson  of  Jeconiah  son  of  Jehoiakim  king  of 
udah.  B.c.  580. 

1  Ch.  3.  18  Malchiram  also,  and  Pedaiah,  and  S.,  Je. 
HE  -NTR,  SE  -NIR,  Viy’,  TJ's'  peak,  snow. 
he  mountain  between  Amanah  and  Hermon  at  the 
.E  of  Jordan. 

Deut.  3.  9  (Which)  Hermon.  .the  Amorites  call.  .S. 

1  Ch.  5.  23  theyincreased  fromBashau  unto.  ,S.  and 
Song  4.  8  from  the  top  of  S.  and  Hermon,  from  the 
Eze.  27.  5  made  all  thy  (ship)  boards  of  fir  trees  of  S. 

IE'-PHAM,  DS  j  fruitful. 

place  E.  of  the  sea  of  Cinnerotli  at  the  N  .  between 
azar-enan,  Riblah,  and  Ain. 

Num 34.  10  shall  point  out  your  east  border,  .to  S. 

34.  11  the  coast  shall  go  down  from  S  to  Riblah 
lE-PHAT'-IAH,  fl;?;?,  Ifrossi  Jah  is  judge. 

Fifth  son  of  David,  by  Abital.  B.c.  1030. 

2  Sa.  3.  4  and  the  fifth,  S  the  son  of  Abital 

1  Ch.  3.  3  The  fifth.  S.  of  Abital;  the  sixth,  Ithream 
A  Benjamite,  father  of  Meshullam  that  dwelt  in 
rusalem.  b.c.  470. 

1  Ch.  9.  8  Meshullam  the  son  of  S.,  the  son  of  Reuel 
Another,  a  valiant  man  that  joined  David  at  Ziklag 

0.  1048. 

I  Ch.12.  s  Bealiah,  and  Shemariah,  and  S  the  Har 
A  prince  of  Simeon  in  the  days  of  David.  B.c.  1015 
i  Ch.27.  16  of  the  Simeonites;  S.  the  son  of  Maachah 
A  son  of  king  Jehoshaphat.  B  c.  890. 

2 Ch.21.  2  Zechariah,  and  Azariah,  and  Michael. .S. 

A  person  whose  descendants  returned  with  Zerub- 
bel.  B.c.  536 

Ezra  2.  4  The  children  of  S  .three  hundred  seventy 
Aeh.  7.  9  The  children  of  S  ,  three  hundred  seventy 

One  of  Solomon’s  servants  whose  descendants  retai  ned 

th  Zerubbabel.  B.c.  536. 

Ezra  2.  57  The  children  of  S.,  the  children  of  Hattil 
Aeh.  7.  59  The  children  of  S„  the  children  of  Hattil 
One  whose  descendant  Zebadiah  and  eighty  males 
urned  with  Ezra.  B.c.  536. 

Ezra  8.  8  And  of  the  sons  of  S.;  Zebadiah  the  son  of 
V  descendant  of  Pharez,  some  of  whose  descendants 
elt  m  Jerusalem,  b.c.  550. 

Neh.n.  4  Amariah,  the  son  of  S.,  the  son  of  Maha 
Son  of  Mattan,  a  prince  of  Judah  in  the  days  of 
lekiah.  b.c.  600. 

Jer.  38.  1  S.  the  sou  of  Mattan,  and  Gedaliah  the 

EPHERD  — 

Vo  feed  sheep ,  fl;n  raah. 

Gen  49.  24  from  thence  (is)  the  shepherd,  the  stone 
Exod  2. 17  the  shepherds  came  and  drove  them  aw 

2.  19  delivered  us  out  of  the  hand  of  the  shep 
-Vim  27. 17  be  not  as  sheep  which  have  no  shepherd 
1  Sa.  17.  40  put  them  in  a  shepherd’s  bag  which  he 
25.  7  now  thy  shepherds  which  were  with  us 
1  J),!'22'  *7  scattered  . as  sheep  that  have  notasheph 
2Ch.  18.  16  scattered ..  as  sheep  that  have  no  shep 
lsa-  |3-  I  Lord  (is)  my  shepherd,  I  shall  not  want 
80.  1  Give  ear,  O  shepherd  of  Israel,  thou  that 
bcci.12.  ii  assemblies, (which)  aregivenfrom  onesh 
song  1.  8  feed  thy  kids  beside  the  shepherds’  tents 
tsa.  13.  20  neither  shall  the  shepherds  make  their 
31.  4  when  a  multitude  of  shepherds  is  called 
40.  II  He  shall  feed  his  flock  like  a  shepherd  •  he 
44  28  (He  is)  my  shepherd,  and  shall  perform 
56.  n  they  (are)  shepherds  (that)  cannot  under. 

,  e3- 11  out  of  the  sea  with  the  shepherd  of  his  ft.) 

,e‘  6-  3  The  shepherds  with  their  flocks  shall  come 

23.  4  will  set  up  shepherds  over  them  which 
25.  34  Howl  ye  shepherds,  and  cry ;  and  wallow 
25-  35  shepherds  shall  have  no  way  to  flee,  nor 
25.  36  A  voice  of  the  cry  of  the  shepherds,’  and 
31.  io  and  keep  him,  as  a  shepherd  (doth)  his  fl. 

33-  12  shall  be  an  habitation  of  shepherds  caus 
13-  12  as 1a  shepherd  putteth  on  his  garment ;  and 
♦9-  19  who  (is)  that  shepherd  that  will  stand  be 
50.  6  their  shepherds  have  caused  them  to  go 
5°.  44  who  (is)  that  shepherd  that  will  stand  be 


Jer.  51.  23  break  in  pieces  with  thee  the  shepherd 
Eze.  34.  2  prophesy  against  the  shepherds  of  Israel 
34.  2  unto  the  shepherds ;  Woe(be)  to  the  shep. 
34.  2  should  not  the  shepherds  feed  the  flocks? 
34.  5  scattered,  because  (there  is)  no  shepherd 
34.  7  Therefore,  ye  shepherds,  hear  the  word 
34.  8  no  shepherd,  neither  did  my  shepherds  se. 
34.  8  but  the  shepherds  fed  themselves,  and  fed 
34.  9  Therefore,  0  ye  shepherds,  hear  the  word 
34.  10  the  shepherds,  .neither  shall  the  shephe. 
34.  12  As  a  shepherd  seeketh  out  his  flock  in  the 
34.  23  one  shepherd . .  and  he  shall  be  their  shep 
37.  24  they  all  shall  have  one  shepherd  :  they 
Amos  1.  2  habitations  of  the  shepherds  shall  mourn 
3. 12  As  the  shepherd  taketh  out  of  the  mouth 
Mic.  5.  5  shallweraiseagaiusthimsevenshepherds 
Nall.  3. 18  Thy  shepherds  slumber,  0  king  of  Assyria 
Zeph.  2.  6  cottages  for  shepherds,  and  folds  for  flo. 
Zech  10.  2  were  troubled,  because  (there  was)  no  sh. 

10.  3  Mine  anger  was  kindled  against  the  shep. 

11.  3  a  voice  of  the  howling  of  the  shepherds 
11.  5  and  their  own  shepherds  pity  them  not 
11.  8  Three  shepherds  also  I  cut  off  in  one  mo. 
11.  15  Take,  .the  instruments  of  a  foolish  shep. 
11.  16  For,  lo,  I  will  raise  up  a  shepherd  in  the 
13.  7  Awake,  O  sword, against  my  shepherd,  and 

13.  7  smite  the  shepherd,  and  the  sheep  shall 

2.  Feeding,  ’jn  roi. 

Isa.  38.  12  is  removed  from  me  as  a  shepherd's  tent 
Zech  II.  17  Woe  to  the  idol  shepherd  that  leaveth  the 

3  .To  feed  a  flock,  |Rk  ny 3  raah  tson. 

Gen.  46.  32  the  men  (are)  shepherds,  for  their  trade 

46.  34  every  shepherd  (is)  an  abomination  unto 

47.  3  Thy  servauts(are)shepherds,bothwe,(and 

4.  J  feeder,  shepherd  (auSpanos)  7roi/afa  {anthropos). 
Matt.  9.  36  were  scattered  abroad,  .having no sheph. 

25.  32  as  a  shepherd  divideth  (his)  sheep  from  the 

26.  31 1  will  smite  the  shepherd,  and  the  sheep 
Mark  6.  34  they  were  as  sheep  nothaving  a  shepherd 

14.  27  I  will  smite  the  shepherd,  and  the  sheep 
Luke  2.  8  there  were  in  the  same  country  shepheids 

2.  15  the  shepherds  said  one  to  another,  Let  us 
2.  18  which  were  told  them  by  the  shepherds 
2.  20  the  shepherds  returned,  glorifying  and  pr. 
John  10.  2  he  that  entereth  in.  .is  the  shepherd  of 
10.  11  I  am  the  good  shepherd:  the  good  sheph 
10.  12  he  that  is  an  hireling,  and  not  the  sheph. 
10.  14  I  am  the  good  shepherd,  and  know  my  (s. ) 
10.  16  there  shall  be  one  fold,  (and)one  shepherd 
Heb.  13.  20  our  Lord  Jesus,  that  great  shepherd  of 
1  Be.  2  25  are  now  returned  unto  the  shepherd  and 

SHEPHERD,  chief  — 

Chief  shepherd,  apxmoip.r,i/  archipoimen. 

1  Pe.  5.  4  when  the  chief  shepherd  shall  appear,  ye 
SHE-PHO,  )5p,  ’St?  unconcern. 

A  son  of  Shobal,  soil  of  Seir  the  Horite.  B.c.  1740. 

Gen.  36.  23  Alvan.  and  Manahath,  and  Ebal,  S.,  and 
1  Ch.  1  40  Alian,  and  Manahath,  and  Ebal,  S  ,  and 
SHE-PHIJ  -PHAN,  serpent. 

A  son  of  Bela,  son  of  Benjamin.  B.c.  1630. 

1  Ch.  8.  5  And  Gera,  and  S.,  and  Huram 
SHE  -RAH,  n'ixg’  blood-relationship. 

Daughter  of  Beriah.  son  of  Ephraim  or  daughter  of 
Ephraim  and  sister  of  Beriah.  B.c.  1450. 

1  Ch.  7.  24  his  daughter  (was)  S.,  who  built  Beth-ho. 
SHERD  — 

Earthenware,  potsherd,  enn  cheres. 

Isa.  30.  14  there  shall  not  be  found . .  a  sherd  to  take 
Eze.  23.  34  thou  shalt  break  the  sherds  thereof,  and 

SHE-REB-IAH,  Jah  is  originator. 

1  A  priest  with  eighteen  sons  and  brethren  who  were 
brought  to  Ezra  to  return  to  Jerusalem.  B.c  536. 

Ezra  8.  18  S.,  with  his  sons  and  his  brethren,  eight. 

8.  24  S  ,  Hashabiah,  and  ten  of  their  brethren 
Nell.  8.  7  Jeshua,  and  Bani.  and  8..  Jamin,  Akkub 

9.  4  Shebaniah,  Buuni,  S.,  Bani,  (and)  Chenani 
9.  5  Hashabniah,S.,Hodijah,  Shebaniah, (and) 

2.  A  Levite  that  with  Nehemiah  sealed  the  covenant. 
B.C.  445. 

Neh.  10.  12  Zaccur,  S.,  Shebaniah 

12.  8  Jeshua,  Binnui,  Kadmiel,  S.,  Judah,  (and) 
12.  24  Hashabiah,  S.,  and  Jeshua  the  son  of  Ka. 

SHE'-RESH,  cnc"  union. 

Son  of  Machir  son  of  Manasseh  and  brother  of  Peresh- 
his  sons  were  Ullam  and  Rekesh.  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  7. 16  the  name  of  his  brother  (was)  S.:  and  his 

SHERIFFS  — 

Judges,  supreme  masters,  prefects,  NjFiDfl  tiphtaye. 
Dan.  3.  2,  3  the  sheriffs,  and  all  the  rulers  of  thep. 

SHE'-SHACH, 

A  mystical  name  of  Babylon,  alluding  to  its  iron  gates 
or  idols. 

Jer.  25.  26  and  the  king  of  S.  shall  drink  after  them 
51.41  How  is  S.  taken ;  and  how  is  the  praise  of 

SHE’-SHAI.  "j'j  free,  noble. 

A  son  of  Auak,  in  Hebron  in  the  days  of  Joshua.  B  c 

1450. 

Nuniiy.  22  where  Ahiman,  S.,  and  Talmai,  the  chil 
Josh  15.  14  drove  thence  the  three  sonsofAnak.S.,  ana 
Judg.  1.  ioand  theysleiv  S.,  andAhiman,  andTalmai 


SHE'-SHAN,  ]wic>  free,  noble. 

A  descendant  of  Jerahmeel  grandson  of  Pharez  son  of 
Judah.  B.c.  1415. 

I  Ch.  2.  31  the  sons  of  Ishi;  S.  And  the  children  of  S. 

2.  34  S.  had  no  sons,  but  daughters.  And  S.  had 
2.  35  S.  gave  his  daughter  to  Jarha  his  servant 
SHESH-BAZ'-ZAR,  flX3!?e>. 

The  governor  whom  Cyius  set  over  Judah,  elsewhere 
called  Zerubbabel.  B.c  536. 

Ezra  1  8  numbered  them  unto  S.,  the  prince  of  J. 

1  11  (these)  did  S.  bring  up  with  (them  of)  the 
5.  14  (one),  whose  name  (was)  S.,  whom  he  had 
5.  16  Then  came  the  same  S.,  (and)  laid  the  fo. 
SHETH,  ngi. 

Some  Moabite  chief  or  tribe. 

Num 24.  17  smite,  .and  destroy  all  the  children  of  S. 
SHE'-THAR,  -inss>  star,  commander. 

One  of  the  seven  princes  of  Persia  and  .Media  that  saw 
the  king  s  face  at  pleasure.  B.c.  510. 

Estli.  1.  14  the  next  unto  him  (was)  Carshena,  S.,Ad. 
SHE- THAR  BOZ  -NAI,  ’(i’Z  starry  splendour. 

An  official  of  the  king  of  Persia  in  the  district  adjoining 
Judah.  B.c.  445. 

Ezra  5.  3  At  the  same  time  came  to  them.  .S.,  and 

5.  6  S.,  and  his  companions  the  Apharsachites 

6.  6  (therefore).  .S.,  and  your  companions  the 
6  13  Then  Tatnai.  .S  ,  and  tlieir  companions 

SHE  -VA,  Rjifi,  sqip  self-satisfying. 

1.  A  scribe  or  secretary  of  David.  B.c.  1030. 

2  Sa.  20.  25  And  S.  (was)  scribe ;  and  Zadok  and  Abi. 

2.  lather  of  Machbenali  and  son  of  Maachah  concubine 
of  Caleb  son  of  Jephunneh.  B.c.  1450. 

1  Ch.  2.  49  S.  the  father  of  Machbenah,  and  the  father 
SHEW  — 

1.  Discerning,  rn sn  hakkarah. 

Isa.  3.  9  The  show  of  their  countenance  doth  witness 

2 . Word,  matter,  \6yos  logos. 

Col  2.  23  Which  things  have  indeed  a  show  of  wis. 

3.  Appearance,  pretence,  irpStpaais  prophasis. 

Luke2o.  47  devour  widows'  houses,  and  for  a  show 
SHEW,  to  — 

4.  To  uncover  the  ear,  reveal,  JlR  ,-fa  gal  ah  ozen. 

1  Sa.  20.  2  do  nothing. .  but  that  fie  will  shew  it  me 
20.  12  I  then  send  not  unto  thee,  and  shew  it 
20  13  I  will  shew  it  thee,  and  send  thee  away 
22.  8  (there  is)  none  that  sheweth  me  that  my 
22.  8  or  sheweth  unto  me  that  my  son  hath  st 
22.  17  they  knew,  .and  did  not  shew  it  to  me 

2.  To  shew,  indicate,  .flirt  chavah,  3. 

Job  15  17  I  will  shew  thee,  hear  me ;  and  tliat(wh.) 
32.  6  I  wasafraid.and  durst  not  shew  you  mine 
32.  10  Hearken  to  me  ;  I  also  will  shew  mine  op. 
32.  17  (I  said).  .1  also  will  shew  mine  opinion 
36.  2  I  will  shew  thee  that  (I  have)  yet  to  speak 
Fsa.  19.  2  and  night  unto  night  sheweth  knowledge 

3.  To  shell),  indicate,  Riq,  flifl  chava,  3. 

Dan.  2.  4  tell . .  and  we  wili  shew  the  interpretation 
2.11  there  is  none  other  that  can  shew  it  before 
2.  24  will  shew  unto  the  kingthe interpretation 
5  7  Whosoever  shall  read  this  writing,  and  s 

4.  To  shew,  indicate,  nin,  «in  chava,  5. 

Dan.  2.  6  if  ye  shew  the  dream,  and  the  interpreta. 

2.  6  shew  me  the  dream,  and  the  interpretation 
2.  7  and  we  will  shew  the  interpretation  of  it 
2.  9  I  shall  know  that  ye  can  shew  me  the 
2.  10  There  is  not  a  man . .  that  can  shew  the  k. 

2.  16  he  would  shewthe  kingthe inteipretation 
2.  27  cannot  the  wise  (men),  .shew  unto  the  k. 

4.  2  I  thought  it  good  to  shew  the  signs  and 

5.  12  shewing  of  hard  sentences,  and  dissolving 

5.  15  they  could  not  shew  the  interpretation  of 

5.  To  cause  to  know,  jn;  yada,  5. 

Gen  41.  39  God  hath  shew  ed  thee  all  this,  (there  is) 
E.xodiS.  20  shalt  shew  them  the  way  wherein  they 
33-  13  shew  me  now  thy  way,  that  I  may  know 
>  uni  1 6.  5  thelORD  will  shew  who(are)his,aud(who) 

1  Sa.  10.  8  till  I  come  to  thee,  and  shew  thee  what 
14. 12  Come  up  to  us,  and  we  will  shew  you  a 

16.  3  and  I  will  shew  thee  what  thou  shalt  do 

1  Ki.  1.  27  thou  hast  not  shewed  (it)uuto  thy  servant 

Job  10.  2  shew  me  wherefore  thou  contendest  with 
Psa.  16.  11  Thou  wilt  shew  me  the  path  of  life:  in  thy 
25.  4  Shew  me  thy  ways,  O  Lord  ;  teach  me  thy 
25.  14  and  he  will  shew  them  his  covenant 
Isa.  40.  14  shewed  to  him  the  way  of  understanding 
Lze.  20.  11  I  gave  them  my  statutes,  and  shewed  them 
22.  2  thou  shalt  shew  her  all  her  abominations 
22.  26  neither  have  they  shewed  (difference)  be. 

43.  11  shew  them  the  form  of  the  house  and  the 

6.  To  cast,  shew,  direct,  .TV  yarah,  5. 

Exodi5. 25  the  Loup  shewed  him  a  tree,  (which)  when 
j.  To  put  or  place  before ,  fln  nagad,  5. 

Gen.  4I.  25  God  hath  shewed  Pharaoh  wliat  he  (is)  a 
46.  31  I  will  go  up,  and  shew  Pharaoh,  and  say 
Exodi3.  8  thou  shalt  shew  thy  son  in  that  day,  say 
Deut.  5.  5  I  stood.,  toshewyou  the  word  of  the  Lord 

17.  9  they  shall  shew  thee  the  sentence  of  jud. 

\-j.  10  av  Inch  they  of  that  place,  .shall  shew  thee 
17.  11  from  the  sentence  which  they  shall  shew 
32.  7  ask  thy  father,  and  he  will  shew  thee 


SHEW 


878 


SHEW 


Judg.  4.  12  they  shewed  Siserathat  Barak  the  son  of 
13.  10  shewed  her  husband,  and  said  unto  him 
16.  18  Come  up  tliis  once,  for  he  hath  shewed 
Ruth  2.  19  she  shewed  her  mother  in  law  with  whom 

1  iia.  3.  15  And  Samuel  feared  to  shew  Eli  the  vision 

8.  9  shew  them  the  manner  of  the  king  that 

9.  6  he  can  shew  us  our  way  that  we  should 
11.  9  the  messengers  came  and  shewod  (it)  to 

19.  7  and  Jonathan  shewed  him  all  those  things 

22.  21  Ahiathar  shewed  David  that  Saul  had 

24.  18  thou  hast  shewed  this  day  how  that  thou 

25.  8  Ask  thy  young  men,  and  they  will  shew 

2  Ka.  xi.  22  came  and  shewed  David  all  that  Joab 

2  Ki.  6.  ti  WilHye  not  shew  me  which  of  us  (is)  for 

7. 12  I  will  now  shew  you  what  the  Syrians  li. 

22.  10  the  scribe  shewed  the  king,  saying,  Hilk. 

Ezra  2.  59  they  could  not  shew  their  father’s  house 
Nell.  7.  61  they  could  not  shew  their  father’s  house 
Esth.  2.  10  Esther  had  not  shewed  her  people  nor  her 

2.  10  charged  her  that  she  should  not  shew  (it) 

2.  20  Esther  had  not  (ye.t)  shewed  her  kindred 

3.  6  they  had  shewed  him  the  people  of  Mor. 
Job  11.  6  that  he  would  shew  thee  the  secrets  of  w. 

33.  23  one.  .to  shew  unto  man  his  uprightness 
36.  9  he  sheweth  them  their  work,  and  their 
36.  33  The  noise  thereof  sheweth  concerning  it 
Bsa.  19.  1  and  the  firmament  sheweth  his  handy  w. 

71.  18  until  I  have  shewed  thy  strength  unto 
92.  15  To  shew  that  the  Lord  (is)  upright :  (lie 
in.  6  He  hath  shewed  his  people  the  power  of 
142.  2  I  poured  out  my  complaint.  .1  shewed  be. 
147.  19  He  sheweth  his  word  unto  Jacob,  his  sta. 
Isa.  41.  22  shew  us  what  shall  happen:  let  them  shew 

41.  23  Shew  the  things  that  are  to  come  hereafter 

41.  26  (there  is)  none  that  sheweth ;  yea,  (there 
44.  7  the  things  that  are  coming,  .let  them  sh. 
58.  1  shew  my  people  their  transgression,  and 

Jer.  16. 10  thou  shalt  shew  this  people  all  these  wo. 

33.  3  shew  thee  great  and  mightyjthings,  which 

42.  3  God  may  shew  us  the  way  wherein  we  may 
51.  31  to  shew  the  king  of  Babylon  that  hiscity 

Eze.  37. 18  Wilt  thou  not  shew  us  what  thou  (mean.) 

43.  10  shew  the  house  to  the  house  of  Israel,  that 
Dan.  2.  2  to  call  the  magicians,  .to  shew  the  king 

9.  23  I  am  come  to  shew  (thee) ;  for  thou  (art) 

10.  21  I  will  shew  thee  that  which  is  noted  in 
xi.  2  now  will  I  shew  thee  the  truth.  Behold 

Mic.  6.  8  He  hath  shewed  thee,  O  man,  what  (is) 

8.7b  incline,  stretch  ovt,  naj  natah. 

Gen.  39.  21  the  Loud  was  with  Joseph,  and  shewed 

9.  To  give,  jm  nathan. 

Exod.  7.  9 'Pharaoh  shall  speak  unto  you,  saying,  S. 
Dent.  6.  22  the  LORD  shewed  signs  and  wonders,  great 
13.  17  show  thee  mercy,  and  have  compassion 
Nell.  9.  10  shewedst  signs  and  wonders  upon  Pharaoh 
Jer.  16.  13  a  land . .  where  I  will  not  shew  you  favour 
42.  12  I  will  shew  mercies  unto  you,  that  he 
Joel  2.  30  I  will  shew  wonders  in  the  heavens  and 

10.  To  do,  make,  fry’!]  asah. 

Gen.  19. 19  thy  mercy,  which  thou  hast  shewed  unto 

20. 13  thy  kindness  which  thou  shalt  shew  unto 

24. 12  shew  kindness  unto  my  master  Abraham 

24.  14  thou  hast  shewed  kindness  unto  my  ma. 

32. 10  which  thou  hast  shewed  unto  thy  servant 

40. 14  shew  kindness,  I  pray  thee,  unto  me,  and 
Exodi4- 13  salvation  of  the  Lord,  which  lie  will  shew 

20.  6  shewing  mercy  unto  thousands  of  them 
Numi4.  11  the  signs  which  I  have  shewed  amongth. 
Deut.  5. 10  shewing  mercy  unto  thousands  of  them 
34.  12  the  great  terror  which  Moses  shewed  in 
Josh.  2.  12  Now.  .since  I  have  shewed  you  kindness 

2.  12  will  also  shew  kindness  unto  my  father's 
Judg.  1.  24  into  the  city,  and  we  will  shew  thee  me. 

6.  17  shew  me  a  sign  that  thou  talkest  with  me 

8.  35  Neither  shewed  they  kindness  to  the  I10. 

8.  35  the  goodness  which  he  had  shewed  unto 

1  Sa.  15.  6  ye  shewed  kindness  to  all  the  children  of 

20.  14  thou  shalt  not  only  while  yet  I  live  shew 

2  Sa.  2.  5  ye  have  shewed  this  kindness  unto  your 

2.  6  the  LORD  shew  kindness  and  truth  unto 

3.  8  which  against  Judah  do  shew  kindness  th. 

9.  1  that  I  may  shew  him  kindness  for  Jon. 

9.  3  that  I  may  shew  the  kindness  of  God  unto 
9.  7  I  will  surely  shew  thee  kindness  for  Jon. 

10.  2  I  will  shew  kindness  unto  Hanun  the  son 
10  2  as  his  father  shewed  kindness  unto  me 
22.  51  sheweth  mercy  to  his  anointed,  unto  D. 

1  Ki.  2.  7  shew  kindness  unto  the  sons  of  Barzillai 

3.  6  Thou  hast  shewed  unto  thy  servant  David 
16.  27  acts  of  Omri..and  his  might  that  he  shew. 
22.  45  his  might  that  he  shewed,  and  how  he 

1  Ch.19.  2  I  will  shew  kindness  unto  Hamm  the  son 

19.  2  because  his  father  shewed  kindness  to  me 

2  Ch.  1.  8  Thou  hast  shewed  great  mercy  unto  David 

7. 10  the  goodness  that  the  Lord  had  shewed 
Psa.  1 3.  50  sheweth  mercy  to  his  anointed,  to  David 
86. 17  Shew  me  a  token  for  good  ;  that  they  which 

38.  10  Wilt  thou  shew  wonders  to  the  dead?  shall 
109.  16  that  he  remembered  not  to  shew  mercy 
Jer.  32. 18  Thou  shewest  loving  kindness  unto  thou. 
Eze.  33.  31  with  their  mouth  they  shew  much  love 
Zech.  7.  9  shew  mercy  and  compassions  every  man 

11. 7b  see,  let  see,  mo  raah. 

Jer.  18.  17  I  will  she w  them  the  back,  and  not  the  face 

12.  To  cause  to  see,  mo  raah,  5. 

Gen.  12.  1  Get  thee  .  'unto  a  land  that  I  will  shew  thee 
41.  28  What  God  (is)  about  todo  he  sheweth un. 
48. 11  lo,  God  hath  shewed  me  also  thy  seed 


Exod  9.  16  have  I  raised  thee  up,  for  to  shew  (in)  thee 

25.  9  According  to  all  that  I  shew  thee,  (after) 

27.  8  as  it  was  shewed  thee  in  the  mount,  so 

33.  18  he  said,  I  beseech  thee,  shew  me  thy  glory 
Num.  8.  4  the  pattern  which  the  Lord  had  shewed 

13.  26  and  shewed  them  the  fruit  of  the  land 

23.  3  whatsoever  he  sheweth  me  I  will  tell  thee 
Deut.  1.  33  to  shewyou  by  what  way  ye  should  go 

3.  24  thou  hast  begun  to  shew  thy  servant  thy 

4.  36  upon  earth  he  shewed  thee  his  great  fire 

5.  24  the  Lord  our  God  hath  shewed  us  his  gl. 

34.  1  the  Lord  shewed  him  all  the  land  of  Gilead 
Josh.  5.  6  he  would  not  shew  them  the  land  which 
Judg.  1.  24  Shew  us,  we  pray  thee,  the  entrance  into 

1.  25  he  shewed  them  the  entrance  into  the  city 

4.  22  I  will  shew  thee  the  man  whom  thou  seek. 

13.  23  neither  would  he  have  shewed  usall  these 
2  Sa.  15.  25  and  shew  me  (both)  it  and  his  habitation 
2  Ki.  6.  6  Where  fell  it?  And  he  shewed  him  the  pi. 

8. 10  the  Lord  hath  shewed  me  that  he  shall  s. 

8.  13  The  Lord  hath  shewed  me  that  thou  (shalt 

11.  4  tookanoath.  .and  shewed  them  the  king’s 

20. 13  shewed  them  all  the  house  of  his  precious 

20.  13  nothing,  .that  Hezekiah  shewed  them  not 
20.  15  there  is  nothing.  .1  have  notshewed  them 
Esth.  1.  4  he  shewed  the  riches  of  his  glorious  king. 

1.  11  to  shew  the  people  and  the  princes  her  b. 

4.  8  to  shew  (it)  unto  Esther,  and  to  declare  (it) 
Psa.  4.  6  (There  be)  many  that  say,  Who  will  shew 
50.  23  to  him.  .will  I  shew  the  salvation  of  God 
60.  3  Thou  hast  shewed  thy  people  hard  things 
71.  20  (Thou),  which  hast  shewed  me  great  and 
78.  11  and  Ins  wonders  that  he  had  shewed  th. 

85.  7  Shew  us  thy  mercy,  0  Lord,  and  grant  us 
91.  16  With  long  life  will  I  satisfy  him,  and  shew 
Isa.  30.  30  shall  shew  the  lighting  down  of  his  arm 

39.  2  shewed  them  the  house  of  his  precious  th. 
39.  2  nothing,  .that  Hezekiah  shewed  them  not 

39.  4  there  is  nothing.  .1  have  not  shewed  th. 
Jer.  11.  18  then  thou  shewedst  me  their  doings 

24  1  The  Lord  shewed  me,  and,  behold,  two 
38.  21  this  (is)  the  word  that  the  Lord  hath  sh. 
Eze.  11.  25  the  things  that  the  Lord  had  shewed  me 

40.  4  set  thine  heart  upon  all . .  I  shall  shew  th. 
40.  4  to  the  intent  that  I  might  shew  (them) 

Amos  7.  1,  4  Thus  hath  the  Lord  God  shewed  unto 

7.  7  Thus  he  shewed  me;  and,  behold,  the  L. 

8.  1  Tims  hath  the  Lord  GOD  shewed  unto  me 
Mic.  7.  15  will  I  shew  unto  him  marvellous  (things) 
Nah.  3.  5  will  shew  the  nations  thy  nakedness,  and 
Hal).  1.  3  Why  dost  thou  shew  me  iniquity,  and  ca. 
Zech.  1.  9  said  unto  me,  I  will  shew  thee  what  these 

1.  20  And  the  Lord  shewed  me  four  carpenters 
3.  1  he  shewed  me  Joshua  the  high  priest  st. 

13. To  set,  place,  •put,  □’!?’,  ciir  sum,  sim. 

Psa.  105.  27  They  shewed  his  signs  amongithem,  and 
Isa.  47.  6  thou  didst  shew  them  no  mercy ;  upon  the 

14.7b  set,  place,  put,  rriy  shilh. 

Exod  10.  1  that  I  might  shew  these  my  Signs  before 

15.7b  cause  to  hear,  shamea,  5. 

1  Sa.  9.  27  that  I  may  shew  thee  the  word  of  God 
Isa.  43.  9  who  among  them  can  declare  this,  and  wh. 
43. 12  I  have  shewed,  when  (there  was)  no  str. 
48.  3  went  forth  out  of  my  mouth,  and  I  shewed 
48.  5  before  it  came  to  pass  I  shewed  (it)  thee 
48.  6  I  have  shewed  thee  new  things  from  this 

16.7b  tell  lack  or  again,  avayyeWoo  anaggello. 
John  16. 13  and  he  will  shew  you  things  to  come 

16.  14  he  shall  receive  of  mine,  and  shall  shew 
16.  15  he  shall  take  of  mine,  and  shall  [shew] 

16.  25  but  [I  shall  shew]  you  plainly  of  the  Fa, 
Acts  19.  18  and  confessed,  and  shewed  their  deeds 
20.  20  have  shewed  you,  and  have  taught  you 

17.  To  shew  back  or  again,  avabetKvvyi  anadeiknu. 
Acts  1.  24  shew  whether  of  these  two  thou  hast  ch. 

18.  7b  tell  off  or  away,  airayyeWa)  apaggcllij. 

Matt  12.  18  and  he  shall  shew  judgment  to  the  Gen. 

28.  11  shewed  unto  the  chief  priests  all  the  thi. 
Luke  7.  18  the  disciples  of  John  shewed  him  of  all 
14.  21  that  servant  came,  and  shewed  his  lord 
Acts  ii.  13  he  shewed  us  how  he  had  seen  an  angel 

12.  17  shew  these  things  unto  James,  and  to  the 

26.  20  But  shewed  first  unto  them  of  Damascus 
28.  21  neither  any.  .shewed  or  spake  anyharm  of 

1  Th.  i.  9  they  themselves  shew  of  us  what  manner 
,  jo.  1.  2  shew  unto  you  that  eternal  life  whichwas 

19.  To  shew  off  or  away,  airoSeiKvvpu  apodeiknumi. 

2  Th.  2.  4' sitteth  in  the  temple  of  God,  shewing  hi. 

20.7b  shew,  Set tcviu  deiknuo. 

Matt.  4.  8  sheweth  him  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  wo. 
8.  4  shew  thyself  to  the  priest,  and  offer  the 
16.  21  that  time  forth  began  Jesus  to  shew  unto 
Mark  1.  44  shew  thyself  to  the  priest,  and  offer  for 

14. 15  he  will  shew  you  a  large  upper  room  fur. 
Luke  4.  5  shewed  unto  him  all  the  kingdoms  of  the 

5.  14  shew  thyself  to  the  priest,  and  offer  for 
22.  12  And  heshall  shew  you  alarge upper  room 
John  2. 18  What  sign  shewest  thou  unto  us,  seeing 

5.  20  sheweth  him  all  things  that  himself  doeth 
5.  20  he  will  shew  him  greater  works  than  these 

10.  32  Many  good  works  have  I  shewed  you  from 
14.  8  Lord,  shew  us  the  Father,  and  it  sufficetli 

14.  9  how  sayest  thou  (then),  Sliewus  the  Father 

20.  20  he  shewed  unto  them  (liis)  hands  and  his 
Acts  7.  3  come  into  the  land  which  I  shall  shew  th. 

10.  28  God  hath  shewed  me  that  I  should  notca. 


1  Co.  12.  31  yet  shew  I  unto  you  a  more  excellent  way 

1  Ti.  6.  15  Which  in  his  times  he  shall  shew,  (who  is) 
Deb.  8.  5  the  pattern  shewed  to  thee  in  the  mount 
Jas.  2.  18  shew  me  thy  faith  without  thy  works 

2.  18  and  I  will  shew  thee  my  faith  by  my  wo. 
3. 13  let  him  shew  out  of  a  good  conversation 
Rev.  1.  1  to  shew  unto  his  servants  things  which 
4.  1  I  will  shew  thee  things  which  must  be 
17.  1  I  will  shew  unto  thee  the  judgment  of  the 

21.  9  I  will  shew  thee  the  bride,  the  Lamb’s  wi. 
21. 10  shewed  me  that  great  city,  the  holy  Jem. 

22.  1  he  shewed  me  a  pure  river  of  water  of  life 
22.  6  sent  his  angel  to  shew  unto  his  servants 
22.  8  the  angel  which  shewed  me  these  things 

21.7b  manifest,  St\\iw  delou. 

2  Pe.  1. 14  as  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  hath  shewed  me 

22.  To  give,  SlSotfu  didomi. 

Matt24.  24  and  shall  shew  great  signs  and  wonders 
Mark  1 3.  22  [shall  shewjsigns  and  wonders,  to  seduce 

23.7b  lead  through,  tell  thoroughly,  Snqyioyai. 
Luke  8.  39  shewhowgreatthingsGodhathdoncunto 

24.  7b  manifest  clearly,  eytpavl^u  emphanizO. 

Acts  23.  22  tell  no  man  that  thou  hast  shewed  these 


25. 7b  show  clearly  or  inwardly,  ivSe'tKvvpa  endeik. 
Rom.  2.  15  Which  shew  the  work  of  the  law  written 
9.  17  that  I  might  shew  my  power  in  thee,  and 
9.  22  (What)  if  God,  willing  to  shew  (his)  wrath 
,  Co.  8.  24  shew  ye  to  them,  and  before  the  churches 
Epli.  2.  7  he  might  shew  the  exceeding  riches  of  his 
Titus  2.  10  Not  purloining,  but  shewing  all  good  fid. 

3.  2  (but)  gentle,  shewing  all  meekness  unto 
Heb.  6.  10  labour  of  love,  which  ye  have  shewed  to. 
6.  1 1  we  desire  that  every  one  of  you  do  shew 


26.7b  sheiv  in  addition,  eiriSe'iKWfu  epideiknumi. 
Matt  16.  1  that  he  would  shew  them  a  sign  from  he. 
22.  19  Shew  me  the  tribute  money.  And  they  hr. 

24.  1  to  shew  him  the  buildings  of  the  temple 
Luke  1 7. 14  he  said  unto  them,  Go  shew  yourselves  un. 
20.  24  [Shew]  me  a  penny.  Whose  image  and  su. 
24.  40  [he  shewed  them  (his)  hands  and  (his)  feet] 
Acts  9.  39  shewing  the  coats  and  garments  which  D. 

18.  28  shewing  by  the  Scriptures  that  Jesus  was 
Heb.  6. 17  willing  more  abundantly  to  shew  unto  the 

27.7b  tell  thoroughly,  KarayyiWu  kataygello. 
Acts  16.  17  which  shew  unto  us  the  way  of  salvation 

26.  23  should  shew  light  unto  the  people,  and  to 
1  Co.  11.  26  ye  do  shew  the  Lord’s  death  till  he  come 


28.  To  put  down,  bestow,  Kararldyixt  katatilhemi. 
Acts  24.  27  wiUing  to  shew  the  Jews  a  pleasure,  left 

29.7b  lay  out,  say,  tell,  Xtyw  lego. 

1  Co.  15.  51  I  shew  you  a  mystery;  We  shall  not  all 

30. 7b  indicate,  declare,  gnvvoj  menuo. 

Luke2o.  37  even  Moses  shewed  at  the  bush,  when  he 
Johnn.  57  he  should  shew  (it),  that  they  might  take 
1  Co.  10.  28  eat  not  for.his  sake  that  shewed  it,  and  for 


31.7b  hold  alongside,  irup*xw  pareclio. 

Acts  28.  2  barbarous  people  shewed  us  no  little  kin. 
Titus  2.  7  In  all  things  shewing  thyself  a  pattern  of 
32.7b  set,  or  place  near,  ■Kaplarypa  paristemi. 

Acts  1.  3  To  whom  also  he  shewed  himself  alive  af. 
2  Ti.  2.  15  Study  to  shew  thyself  approved  unto  God 

33.  To  do,  make,  iroietv  poieo. 

Luke  I.  51  He  hath  shewed  strength  with  his  arm 
-7  10.  37  And  he  said,  He  that  shewed  mercy  on 

John  6.  30  What  sign  shewest  thou  then,  that  we  may 
Acts  7.  36  after  that  he  had  shelved  wonders  and  si 
Jas.  2.  13  judgment  without  mercy  that  hath  sh. 

34.  To  shew  quietly,  iiroSeiKiniju  hupodeiknuuu. 
Luke  6.  47  I  will  shew  you  to  whom  he  is  like 
Acts  9.  16 1  will  shew  him  how  greatthings  he  must 

20.  33  I  have  shewed  you  all  tilings,  how  that  so 

35.  To  manifest,  tpavepiui  phaneroo. 

John  7.  4  If  thou  do  these  things,  shew  thyself  to 

21.  1  Jesus  shewed  himself  again  to  the  disci 
21.  1  After  these  things . .  on  this  w ise  shewed 

21.  14  the  third  time  that  Jesus  shewed  himsel 

Rom.  1  19  for  God  hath  shewed  (it)  unto  them 

SHEW  again,  before,  forth,  openly,  self,  to  — 

1.7b  tell  good  tidings,  basar,  3. 

1  Ch.16.  23  shew  forth  from  day  to  day  his  salvatioi 
Psa.  96.  2  shew  forth  his  salvation  from  day  to  da; 
Isa.  60.  6  they  shall  shew  forth  the  praises  of  theL 


2.  To  be  revealed,  uncovered,  galah,  2. 

Isa.  49.  9  to  them  that  (are)  in  darkness,  Shew  your 

3.  To  uncover,  reveal,  nSs  galah,  3. 

Psa.  98.  2  his  righteousness  hath  he  openly  shewei 

4 . To  ( cause  to)  shine,  I’s;  yaplia,  5. 

Tsa.  94.  1  God,  to  whom  vengeance  bclongeth,  sliei 


)  put  before,  im  nagad,  5. 

sa.  si.  is  and  mvmouth  shall  shew  forth  thy 


6. 7b  number,  recount,  saphar,  3. 

Tsa  9  1  I  will  shew  forth  all  thy  m  arvellous  work 

o.  14  That  I  may  shew  forth  all  thy  praise  in 
71.  15  My  mouth  shall  shew  forth  thy  rigliteo. 
79.  13  we  will  shew  forth  thy  praise  to  all  gen. 
Isa.  43.  21  This  people ..  shall  shew  forth  my  praise 


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SHIMEI 


7.  To  be  seen,  nx'i  racih,  2. 

i  Ki.i8.  i  shew  thyself  unto  Ahab ;  and  I  will  send 
18.  2  And  Elijah  went  to  shew  himself  unto  A. 
Erov  27.  25  the  tendergrass  sheweth itself,  andherbs 

8.  To  cause  to  hear,  yap  shamea,  5. 

Psa  106.  2  Who  can  utter.. (who)  can  shew  forth  all  his 

9.  To  tell  off  or  away,  airayyeWtn  apaggello. 

Matt  n.  4  she  w  J ohn  again  those  tilings  which  ye  do 

10.  To  shew  inwardly,  iySeluyv/u  endeiknumi. 

1  Ti.  1. 16  Christ  might  shew  forth  all  long  suffering 

11. ro  work  inwardly,  iuepyioi  energeb. 

Matt  14.  2  mighty  works  do  shew  forth  themselves 
Mark  6.  14  mighty  works  do  shew  forth  themselves 

12. ro  tell  out,  it-ayye AAco  exaggello. 

1  l’e.  2.  9  that  ye  should  shew  forth  the  praises  of 

13. ro  see,  appear,  unroyai  optomai. 

Acts  7.  26  he  shewed  himself  unto  them  as  they  st. 

14.  To  tell  thoroughly  beforehand,  irpoKarayyeWai. 
Acts  3.  18  those  things,  which  God  before  had  she. 

7.  52  they  have  slain  them  which  showed  bef. 
SHEW  (light,  more),  to  — 

1. ro  give  light,  litc  or,  5. 

Neh.  9. 19  pillar  of  fire  by  night,  toshewthem  light 
Psa.  1 18.  27  the  Loud,  which  hath  shewed  us  light 

2.  To  do  good,  30;  yalab,  5. 

Ruth  3.  10  thou  hast  shewedmore  kindness  in  the  lat. 
SHEW  (great,  piety),  to  — • 

1. ro  be  pious,  worship  devoutly,  eucrejSeo)  eusebeo. 

1  Ti.  5.  4  let  them  learn  first  to  shew  piety  at  home 

2.  To  make  great,  magnify,  p.cya\vva>  megaluno. 
Luke  1.  58  the  Lord  had  shewed  great  mercy  upon 

SHEW,  to  make  a  (fair)  — 

1. ro  make  a  shew  or  example,  Seiyparlfa  deigma. 
Col.  2.  15  he  made  a  shew  of  them  openly,  triump. 

2. ro  have  a  good  appearance,  cvirpoawniu)  eupros. 
Gal.  6.  12  As  many  as  desire  to  make  a  fair  shew  in 

SHEW,  (vain)  — 

An  image,  shadow,  d^x  tselem. 

Psa.  39.  6  Surely  every  man  wallreth  in  a  vain  shew 
SHEW  bread  — 

1.  Arrangement,  tiTTya  maareketh. 

1  Ch.28.  16  (he  gave)  gold  for  the  tables  of  shew  bre. 

2  Ch.  2.  4  for  the  continual  shew  bread,  and  for  the 

29.  18  the  shew  bread  table,  with  all  the  vessels 

2.  Bread  of  arrangement,  nh-iyn  Dn^>  lecliem  maarek. 

1  Ch.  9.  32  (were)  over  the  shew  bread,  to  prepare  (it) 

23.  29  for  the  shew  bread,  and  for  the  fine  flour 

2  Ch.13.  11  the  shew  bread  also  (set  they  in  order)  up. 
Neh.  10.  33  For  the  shew  bread,  and  for  the  continual 

3  .Bread  of  faces,  D'lS  anb  lechem  panim. 

Exod25.  30  thou  shalt  set  upon  the  table  shew  bread 
35. 13  and  all  his  vessels,  and  the  shew  bread 
1  Sa.  21.  6  there  was  no  bread  there  but  the  shew  hr 

1  Ki.  7.  48  table  of  gold,  whereupon  the  shew  bread 

2  Ch.  4.  19  the  tables  whereon  the  shew  bread  (was 
i.Faces,  panim. 

Exod  39.  36  (and)  all  the  vessels  thereof,  and  the  s.  b 
Hum.  4.  7  upon  the  table  of  shew  bread  they  shall 
5 .Loaves  to  set  before  (God),  aproi  rys  TTpofleVeair. 
Matt  12.  4  did  eat  the  shew  bread,  which  was  not  la 
Mark  2.  26  did  eat  the  shew  bread,  which  is  not  la 
Luke  6.  4  did  take  and  eat  the  shew  bread,  and  ga. 

3.  A  setting  forth  of  the  loaves,  irpoOctris  rwu  clot  ecu. 
Heb.  9.  2  and  the  table,  and  the  shew  bread,  which 

SHEWED,  to  be  — 

l.Tu  be  uncovered,  revealed,  rAj  galah,  2. 

Prov  26.  26  his  wickedness  shalTbe  shewed  before  the 
l.To  be  put  before,  iff  nopad,  6. 

Euth  2.  11  it  hath  fully  been  shewed  me  all  that  th. 

5.  To  explain,  be  explained,  bh3  parash. 

Lev.  24.  12  that  the  mind  of  the  Loud  might  be  she. 

1.  To  be  seen,  appear,  nx-j  raah,  2. 

Lev.  i3.  19  a  bright  spot’,  .and  it  be  shewed  to  the 
>•  To  be  caused  to  see,  nso  raah,  6. 

Exod  25.  40  pattern,  which  was  shewed  thee  in  the 
26.  30  the  fashion  thereof  which  was  shewed  th 
Lev  13.  49  It  (is)  a  plague,  .and  shall  be  shewed  un 
.  Eeut.  4.  35  Unto  thee  it  was  shewed,  that  thou  mig. 

>.  To  become,  happen,  ylvoyai  ginomai. 

Acts  4.  22  on  whom  this  miracle  of  healing  was  sh 
SHEWING  (self)  — 

■A  shewing,  indication,  n;irm  achavayali. 

Pan.  5.  12  shewing  of  hard  sentences,  and  dissolv. 

'■■To  number,  recount,  ngo  saphar,  3. 

Psa.  78.  4  shelving  to  the  generation  to  come  the  pr. 
'•■To  bloom,  flourish,  px  tsuts,  5. 

Song  2.  9  he  looketh..  shewing  himself  through  the 
•  A  shewing  again,  avaSeifir  anadeixis 
Luke  1.  80  was  in  the  deserts  till  the  day  of  his  she. 
HIB-BO  -LETH,  stream,  ear  of  com. 
immiaWn!!  T?y  ^.Gileadites  on  one  occasion  to  dis- 
other  israeiites)  wh° 

•fudg  12.  6  Then  said  they  unto  him,  Say  now  Shib. 


SHIB'-MAH,  SIB'-MAH,  naafcr  balsam. 

A  city  in  Eeuben,  once  Moabite,  near  Kiriatliaim  and 
Jazer. 

Num32. 38  And  Nebo,  and  Baal-meon . .  and  S. :  and 
SHIC'-RON,  p-pe*  fruitfulness. 

A  city  in  N.W.  of  Judah. 

Josh.15.  n  the  border  was  drawn  to  S.,  and  passed 


SHIELD  — 

1.  Halbert,  javelin,  pT3  kidon. 

1  Sa.  17.  45  Thou  comest  to  me  with . .  a  shield ;  but 
Job  39. 23  the  glittering  spear  and  the  shield 

2 .Shield,  j;D  magen. 

Gen.  15.  1  Fearnot,  Abram :  I  (am)  thy  shield,  (and) 
Deut33-  =9  O  people  saved  by  the  LORD,  the  shield 
Judg.  5.  8  was  there  a  shield  or  spear  seen  among 

2  Sa.  1.  21  for  there  the  shield,  .the  shield  of  Saul 
22.  3  (he  is)  my  shield,  and  the  horn  of  my  sa. 
22.  36  Thou  hast  also  given  me  the  shield  of  thy 

1  Ki.io.  17  three  hundred  shields  (of)  beaten  gold 
10.  17  pound  of  gold  went  to  one  shield ;  and  the 
14.  26  took  away  all  the  shieldsof  gold  ivhichS. 
14.  27  Kehoboam  made  in  their  stead  brasensli 

2  S'19'  32  nor  come  before  it  with  shield,  nor  cast 
2  Ch.  9.16  three  hundred  shields  (made  he  of)  beaten 

9.  16  three  hundred . .  went  to  one  shield :  and 
12.  9  he  carried  away  also  the  shields  of  gold 
12.  10  king  Rehoboam  made  shields  of  brass,  and 
14.  8  out  of  Benjamin,  that  hare  shields  and  dr 
17. 17  with  him  armed  men  with  how  andshield 
26.  14  Uzziah  prepared  for  them .  shields,  and 
32.  5  and  made  darts  and  shields  in  abundance 

32.  27  forspices,  and  for  shields,  and  for  all  ma. 
Neh.  4.  16  held  both  the  spears,  the  shields,  and  the 
1  sa.  3.  3  But  thou.  O  Lord,  (art)  a  shield  for  me 

18.  35  hast  also  given  me  the  shield  of  thy  sal. 
28.  7  The  Lord  (is)  my  strength  and  my  shield 

33.  20  for  the  Lord  :  he  (is)  our  help  and  oursh. 
35.  2  Take  hold  of  shield  and  buckler,  andstand 
47-  9  the  shields  of  the  earth  (belong) unto 
59. 11  and  bring  them  down,  O  Lord  ourshield 
76.  3  There  brake  he  the . .  shield,  and  the  sword 
84.  9  God  our  shield,  and  look  upon  the  face  of 

S4.  11  For  the  Lord  God  (is)  a  sun  and  shield,  the 

115.  9,  10,  11  lie  (is)  their  help  and  their  shield 
1 19.  1 14  Thou  (art)  my  hiding  place  and  my  shield 
144.  2  my  shield,  and  (he)  in  whom  I  trust  ■  who 
1  rov  30.  5  he  (is)  a  shield  unto  them  that  put  their 
Isa.  21.  5  arise,  ye  princes,  (and)  anoint  the  shield 
22.  6  horsemen,  and  Kir  uncovered  the  shield 

37.  33  nor  come  before  it  with  shields,  nor  cast 
Jer.  46.  9  and  the  Libyans,  that  handle  the  shield 
Eze.  23.  24  set  against  thee  buckler  and  shield  and 

27.  10  they'hanged  the  shield  and  helmet  in  thee 

38.  4  great  company  (with)  bucklers  and  shields 

38.  5  Libya  with  them  ;  ail  of  them  with  shield 

39.  9  both  the  shields  and  the  bucklers,  the  bo 
Nah.  2.  3  shield  of  his  mighty  men  is  made  red,  the 

3. A  buckler,  target,  .tjx  tsinnah. 

1  Sa.  17.  7  and  oue  bearing  a  shield  went  before  him 
17.  41  man  that  bare  the  shield  (went)  before  him 

1  Ch.  i2.  8  that  could  handle  shield  and  buckler  wh 

12.  24  children  of  Judah  that  bare  shield  and  sp 
12.  34  with  them  with  shield  and  spearthirty  and 
2Ch.  II.  12  ill  every  several  city  (he  put)  shields  and 

25.  5  go  forth  to  war,  that  could  handle.,  shield 

Psa.  5.  12  wilt  thou  compass  him  as  (with)  a  shield 
91.  4  his  truth  (shall  bethy)  shield  and  buckler 
Jer.  46.  3  Order  ye  the  buckler  and  shield,  and  dra. 

4.  A  shield ,  armour,  abet  slielet. 

2  Sa.  8.  7  David  took  the  shields  of  gold  that  were 

2  ”■  10  Rne?ts  S've  king  David’s  spears  and  shie. 

1  Xp  l8'  1  ?ayid  took  the  shields  of  gold  that  were 

2  Ch  23.  9  delivered  to  the  captains,  .shields,  that 
Song  4.  -4  thousand  bucklers,  all  shields  of  mighty 
Jer.  5,.  1,  Make  bright  the  arrows  ;  gather  the  shie. 
Eze.  27.  n  they  hanged  their  shields  upon  thy  walls 

5.  A  large  shield,  BvpeAs  thureos. 

Eph.  6.  16  Above  all,  taking  the  shield  of  faith,  wh. 
SHIG-GA'-ION,  SHIG-IO'-NOTH,  ;v3!7  erring. 

Psa.  7.  title  Shiggaion  of  David,  which  he  sangunto 
Hab.  3.  1  A  prayer  of  Habakkuk.  .upon  Shigionoth 

SHI  -HON,  pN’iv  heaps  of  ruins. 

A  city  in  Issachar,  near  Haphraim,  and  N.  of  Tabor 
where  are  ruins  still  called  Khirbah  Shaiin.  ’ 

Josh  19. 19  And  Haphraim,  andS.,  and  Anaharath 

SIII-HOR  LIB  -NATH,  nth*?  glass  river. 

A  small  river  at  the  S.  of  Asher. 

Josh  19.  26  reacheth  to  Carmel  westward,  and  to  S. 

SHIL'-HI,  'rhp  a  warrior,  one  with  darts. 

Father  of  Azubah  mother  of  king  Jehosliaphat.  b.c 
925* 

1  Ki.22.  42  name  (was)  Azubah  the  daughter  of  S 

2  th.20.  31  name  (was)  Azubah  the  daughter  of  S. 

SHIL  -HIM,  G'n^Ri  fountains. 

A  city  in  the  S.  of  Judah  near  Lebaoth  and  Ain. 

Josh.15.  32  Lebaoth,  and  S.,  and  Ain,  and  Rimmon 

SHIL -LEM,  SHAL  -LUM,  oW,  aVt?  recompense. 

The  fourth  son  of  Naphtali.  b.c.  1690. 

Gen.  46.  24  Jahzeel,  and  Guni,  and  Jezer  and  S 
N 1111126.  49  of  S.,  the  family  of  the  Shillemites 
1  ch.  7. 13  Jahziel,  and  Guni,  and  Gezer,  and  S.,  th. 


SHILLEMITES,  'l?bp. 

The  family  of  the  preceeding. 

Num26.  49  of  Shillem,  the  family  of  the  S. 

SHI-LO-AH,  r*s?  sending  forth.  See  Siloa. 

A  fountain  in  the  S.  of  the  valley  of  the  Tyropseon 
between  the  upper  and  the  lower  parts  of  Jerusalem’ 
fiom  which  flowed  a  little  brook  past  Sion  and  Moriah 
and  was  lost  m  the  gardens  S.  of  Ophel.  ’ 

Isa.  8.  6  this  people  refuseth  the  waters  of  S  that 
SHI'  LOH,  rh'p. 

n,P<‘-C^iPii.0nf°Tf  S,Ie,ssiah-„as  Prince  of  Peace;  or  as 
the  Seed  of  Judah,  so  Ben  Gannach,  Eimchi,  &c. 

Gen.  49.  10  The  sceptre  shall  not  depart,  .until  S.'co. 
SHI'-LOH,  nSs*,  fiVrt, 

Brthel  tnn^rhim'  0f  ®fthel, and E.  of  theroadfrom 

from  It  s  e^’iten  °r,tWel,ve  »°™an  miles  distant 
trom  it,  and  S.  of  Lebonah.  Cnder  Joshua  it  was  a 

central  city,  and  till  the  time  of  Samuel  it  was  the  seat 
of  the  tabernacle.  It  was  also  the  residence  of  Ahijah 
the  prophet,  and  is  now  called  Seilun. 

Josh  18.  1  children  of  Israel  assembled  togetherat  S 
18.  8  1.  .cast  lots  for  you  before  (lie  Lord  in  s' 
18.  9  came  (again)  to  Joshua  to  the  host  at  S  ’ 

18.  10  cast  lots  for  them  in  S.  before  the  Lord 

19.  51  divided  for  an  inheritance  by  lot  in  S  he 

21.  2  spake  unto*  them  at  S  in  the  land  of  Can 

22.  9  children  of  Reuben . .  departed . .  out  of  S. 
22  12  gathered  themselves  togetherat  S.  to  go 

Judg  18.  31  the  time  that  the  house  of  God  was  in  S. 
21.  12  they  brought  them  unto  the  camp  to  S 
21.19  Behold,  (there  is)  a  feast  of  the  Lord  in’s. 
21.  21  daughters  of  S.  come  out  to  dance  in  da. 
21.  21  every  man  his  wife  of  the  daughters  of  s' 

1  Sa.  1.  3  to  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord  of  hosts  in  S  ’ 

1 .  9  Hannah  rose  up  after  they  had  eaten  in  S 

1.  24  brought . .  unto  the  house  of  the  Lord  in  S 

2.  14  So  they  did  in  S.  unto  all  the  Israelites!-" 

3.  21  the  Lord  appeared  again  in  S. :  for  the 

3.  21  revealed  himself  to  Samuel  in  S.  by  the 
4-  3  Bet  us  fetch  the  ark . .  out  of  S.  unto  us 

4.  4  So  the  people  sent  to  S.,  that  they  might 
4. 12  came  to  S.  the  same  day,  with  his  clothes 

14-  3  Ahiah.  .the  Lord’s  priest  in  S.,  wearing 
1  Ki.  2.  27  spake  concerning  the  house  of  Eli  in  S 
14.  2  Arise,  .disguise  thyself,  .and  get  thee  toS. 

14-  4  Jeroboam’s  wife,  .arose, and  went  to  S.,  and 
i  sa.  78.  60  So  that  he  forsook  the  tabernacle  of  S.,  the 
Jer.  7.  12  But  go  ye  now  unto  my  place,  .in  S  wh 

7.  14  Therefore  will  I  do.  .as  I  have  done  to  s! 
26.  6  Then  will  I  make  this  house  like  S.,  and 
26.  9  saying,  This  house  shall  he  like  S.,  and 
41.  5  That  there  came  certain  from . .  S  ,  and  fr 
SHI  LO'-NT,  ’fVti'rr. 

Father  of  Zechariah,  of  the  sons  ofParez(orPharez)son 
of  Judah.  B.c.  630,  ' 

Neh.  11.  5  Joiarib,  the  son  of  Zechariah,  the  son  of  S. 
SHILONITE,  'rt'pn,  'ji'rtyrt, 

An  inhabitant  of  Shiloh. 

1  Ki.  11.  29  Ahijah  the  S.foundhim  in  the  way;  and 
12.  15  which  the  Lord  spake  by  Ahijah  the  S.  un 

15-  29  Be  spake  by  his  servant  Ahijah  the  S 

1  Ch.  9.  5  And  of  the  S. ;  Asaiah  the  firstborn,  and 

2  Ui.  9  29  and  111  the  prophecy  of  Ahijah  the  S.,  and 

10.  15  he  spake  by  the  hand  of  Ahijah  the  S.  to 
SHLL  -SHAH,  npbp  might,  heroism. 

Hie  ninth  son  of  Zophaii  an  Asherite.  B.c.  1500. 

1  Ch.  7.  37  Bezer,  and  Hod,  and  Shamma,  and  S.,  and 
SHIM  -EAH,  splendour. 

Son  of  Mikloth  a  Benjamite,  of  the  family  of  Saul,  the 
first  king  of  Israel.  B.c.  noo. 

1  Ch.  8.  32  Mikloth  begat  S.  And  these  also  dwelt 
SHIM'-EAH,  ryap,  ttys#  fame,  rumour. 

1.  One  of  David's  brothers  (perhaps  Shammah,  1  Sa  16 
9)  and  father  of  Jonadab.  B.c.  1060. 

2  Sa.  13.  3  Amnon  had  a  friend,  .the  son  of  S.,  Da. 

21.  21  Jonathan  the  sonofS.,  the  brotherof  Da. 

1  Ch.20.  7  J onathan  the  son  of  S.,  David's  brother 

2.  A  son  of  David  (perhaps  Shamuah,  2  Sa.  5.  14).  b.c. 
1020. 

1  Ch.  3.  5  S.,  and  Shobab,  and  Nathan, andSolomon 

3.  A  Merarite,  father  of  Haggiah.  b.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.  6.  30  S.  his  son,  Haggiah  his  son,  Asaiah  his  sou 

4.  Father  of  Berachiah,  a  Gershonite.  B.c.  1060. 

1  Ch.  6.  39  Asaph  the  son  of  Berachiah,  the  son  of  S. 
SHIM  -EAM,  CW}p  fame,  rumour. 

Son  of  Mikloth,  a  Benjamite  whose  family  dwelt  in 
Jerusalem,  same  as  Shimeah,  1  Ch.  8.  32.  B.c.  noo. 

1  Ch.  9.  38  And  Mikloth  begat  S.  And  they  also  dw. 
SHIM'-EATH,  nj K>p  fame. 

An  Ammonitess,  mother  of  Jozacharwho  was  one  of 
those  that  slew  Jehoash  king  of  Judah.  B.C.  835. 

2  Ki.  12.  21  For  Jozachar  the  son  of  S.,  and  Jehoza. 

2  Ch.24.  26  Zabad  the  son  of  S.  an  Ammonitess,  and 

SHIMEATHITES,  D'njrairn. 

A  family  of  scribes  at  Jabez,  of  Caleb  son  of  Hur,  first¬ 
born  of  Ephratah 

1  Ch.  2.  55  the  Tirathites,  the  S.,(and)  Suchathites 
SHIM’-EI,  SHIM’-I,  SHIM  -HI,  'ysp.  Jail  is  fame. 

1.  A  son  of  Gershon,  son  of  Levi.  b.c.  1600. 

Exod.6. 17  The  sons  of  Gershon;  Libni  and  S.,  acc. 


SHIMEON 


880 


SHIP 


Num.  3. 18  names  of .  .sons  of  Gershon.  .Libni, andS. 

1  Ch  6  17  names  of.,  sons  of  Gershom;  Libni,  and  S. 

6.  42  Ethan,  the  son  of  Zimmah,  the  soil  of  S. 

23.  7  Of  the  Gershonites  (were)  Laadan  and  S. 

23  10  the  sons  of  S.  (were)  Jahath,  Zina,  and  J. 

23. 10  These  four  (were)  the  sons  of  S. 

2.  A  Benjamite,  son  of  Gera,  who  cursed  David  when 
fleeing  from  Absalom.  B.C.  1012. 

2  Sa.  16.  5  thence  came.,  a  man.  .whose  name(was)S. 

16  7  thus  said  S.  when  he  cursed,  Come  out,  co. 

16  13  S.  went  along  on  the  hill’s  side  over  against 
10.  16  the  son  of  Gera,  a  Benjamite,  which  (was) 

IQ  18  S  the  son  of  Gera  fell  down  before  the  ki. 

10  21  Shall  not  S.  be  put  to  death  for  this,  bee. 

19.  23  the  king  said  unto  S.,  Thou  shalt  not  die 
1  Ki  2  8  (thou  hast)  with  thee  S.  the  son  of  Gera 
2  36  the  king  sent  and  called  for  S.,  and  said 

2.  38  S.  said  unto  the  king,  The  saying  (is)  good 

2.  38  And  S  dwelt  in  Jerusalem  many  days 
2  39  two  of  the  servants  of  S.  ran  away  unto 

2.  39  they  told  S.,  saying,  Behold,  thy  servants 

2.  40  S.  arose  and  saddled  his  ass,  and  went  to 

2.  40  S.  went,  and  brought  his  servantsfrom  G. 

2.  41  it  was  told  Solomon  that  S.  had  gone  from 
2.  42  the  king  sent  and  called  for  S.  and  said  1111. 

2.  44  The  king  said  moreover  to  S.,  Thou  kno. 

3.  An  officer  of  David  who  remained  stedfast  when 
Adonijah  usurped  the  throne..  B  c.  1012. 

1  Ki.  1 .  8  S. ,  and  Rei,  and  the  mighty  men  which  (be.) 

4.  A  son  of  Elah,  one  of  the  twelve  purveyors  of  Solomon, 
in  Benjamin.  B.C.  1010. 

1  Ki.  4.  18  S.  the  son  of  Elah  in  Benjamin 

5.  Grandson  of  Jeconiah,  son  of  Jehoiakim  king  of 
Judah.  B.C.  536. 

1  Ch.  3.  19  sons  of  Pedaiah  (were)  Zerubbabel,  and  S 

6.  Son  of  Zacchar,  a  Benjamite  with  sixteen  sons  and 
six  daughters.  B.C.  1040. 

I  Ch.  4.  26  Hanmel  his  son  Zacclnir  his  son.  S  his 
4.  27  S.  had  sixteen  sons  and  six  daughters;  but 

7.  A  Reubenite,  sonof  Gog.  BC  1300 

1  Ch.  5.  4  Sliemaiah  his  son  Gog  his  sou,  S.  his  son 

8.  A  Merarite,  son  of  Libni.  B.C  1012. 

1  Ch.  6.  29  Libni  his  son,  S.  his  son,  Uzza  his  son 
0.  Father  of  a  chief  family  in  Judah.  B.C.  1300. 

1  Ch.  8.  21  and  Beraiah  and  Shimrath,  the  sons  of  S. 
10.  A  Levite  of  the  family  of  Laadan.  B.C.  1012. 

1  Ch.23.  9  The  sons  of  S  ;  Shelomith,  and  Haziel,  and 
11  A  Levite  to  whom  the  tenth  lot  fell  in  the  service  of 
song  in  the  sanctuary  in  the  days  of  David.  B.C  1015. 

1  Ch.25.  17  The  tenth  to  S  .  (he),  his  sons,  and  his  br. 

12.  A  Ramathite,  who  was  over  the  vineyards  iu  the 
days  of  David  B.C  1015. 

1  Ch.27.  27  over  the  vineyards  (was)  S.  the  Ran.ath. 

13.  A  descendant  of  Heman  who  assisted  iu  cleansing 
the  temple  iu  the  days  of  Hezekiah  b.c.  726. 

2  CI1.29. 14  of  the  sons  of  Heman;  Jehiel  and  S.:  and 

14.  A  Levite  with  charge  of  the  offerings  iu  the  days 
of  Hezekiah.  B  C.  726 

2  Ch.31.  12  Cononiah  the  Levite  (was)  ruler,  and  S. 

31.  13  under  the  hand  of  Cononiah  and  S.  his  br 

15.  A  Levite  that  had  taken  a  strange  wife.  B  c.  445. 
Ezra  10.  23  Also  of  the  Levites;  Jozabad,  and  S.,  and 

16.  One  of  the  family  of  Heshumtliat  had  done  the  same. 
Ezra  10.  33  Z.,Eliphelet,  Jeremai,  Manasseli  (and)  S. 

17.  One  of  the  family  of  Bani  that  had  done  the  same 
Ezra  10.  38  And  Bani,  and  Binnui,  S. 

18.  A  Benjamite,  grandfather  of  Mordecai  who  brought 
up  Esther.  B.C.  550. 

Esth.  2.  5  Jair,  the  son  of  S.,  the  son  of  Kish  a  Be. 

19.  Perhaps  the  simple  representative  of  the  Gershonites, 
Zech  12. 13  the  family  of  S.  apart,  and  their  wives  ap. 

SHIM-E'-ON,  pyaiii  hearing. 

One  of  the  family  of  Harim  that  had  taken  a  strange 
wife.  B.c.  445. 

Ezra  10.  31  And  (of)  the  sons  of  Harim.. Shemaiah,  S. 
SHIMITES,  'JjWn. 

The  family  of  Shimei,  son  of  Gershon. 

Num.  3.  21  Of  Gershon,  (was),  .the  family  of  the  S.: 
SHIM'-MA,  ujicp  fame,  rumour. 

The  third  son  of  Jesse,  also  called  Shainma.  B.c.  1060. 
1  Ch.  2. 13  Jesse  begat  his  first  born  Eliab.  .and  S. 

SHI'-MON,  jto'Bi  trier,  valuer. 

A  descendant  of  Caleb  son  of  Jephunneh.  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4.  20  And  the  sons  of  S.(were)  Amnon,  and 
SHIM'-RATH,  rppBi  watch. 

A  son  of  Shimri,  a  descendant  of  Benjamin.  B.c.  1300. 
1  Ch.  8  21  and  Beraiah,  and  S.  the  sons  of  Shimhi 

SHIM'-RI,  SIM'-RI,  Jah  is  watching 

1.  Head  of  a  family  in  Simeon.  B.  C.  930. 

1  Ch.  4.  37  Allon,  the  son  of  Jedaiah,  the  son  of  S. 

2.  Father  of  Jediael,  one  of  David's  valiant  men.  B.c. 

IO7O. 

1  Ch.n.  45  Jediael  thesonof  S.,andJoha  his  brother 

3.  A  Merarite,  son  of  Ilosali,  and  gate  keeper  of  the 
tabernacle  in  the  days  of  David.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.26.  10  Ilosah..  had  sons;  S.  the  chief,  for  (though) 


4.  A  Levite,  son  of  Elizaphan.  who  assisted  in  cleansing 
the  temple  in  the  days  of  Hezekiah.  B.C.  730. 

2  Ch.29.  13  of  the  sons  of  Elizaphan;  S.andJciel:  and 
SHIM'-RITH,  n’pp?i  watch. 

A  Moabitess,  mother  of  Jeliozabad  who  slew  Joasli  king 
of  Judah.  B.C.  840. 

2  Ch.24.  26  and  Jchozabad  the  son  of  S.  a  Moabitess 

SHIM'-RON,  fnpai  watch. 

1.  Fourth  son  of  issachar.  B.C.  1700 

Gen.  46. 13  And  the  sons  of  Issachar.  .Job,  and  S. 
Num26.  24  of  S.,  the  family  of  the  Shimromtes 
t  Ch.  7.  1  sons  of  Issachar  (were)  Tola  and  Puali.  .S. 

2.  A  city  in  Zebulon,  near  Nahallal-,  also  called  Shimron- 

meron.  .... 

Josh.  1 1  1  he  sent,  .to  the  king  of  S.  and  to  the  king 

19.  15  Kattath,  and  Nahallal,  and  S  ,  andldalah 

SHIMRONITES,  'InPiyn. 

The  family  of  Shimron,  son  of  Issachar. 

Num26. 24  of  Shimron,  the  family  of  the  S. 
SHIM-RON  MER'-ON,  fUnt?  p-ioifi. 

A  city  in  Upper  Galilee,  near  Giseala,  and  now  called 
Marun,  two  hours  W  of  Zapliet,  where  are  the  reputed 
graves  of  Ilillel  axi&Shammai,  also  a  very  old  synagogue 
and  an  uncovered  school  Here  every  year  on  the 
eighteenth  Iyar  is  held  a  Jewish  festival  over  the  grave 
of  Simon  ben  Jocliai,  to  which  thousands  of  pilgrims 
resort  from  Aleppo,  Bagdad,  Cairo,  Constantinople, 
Damascus,  &c. 

Josh  12.  20  The  king  of  S.,  one ;  the  king  of  Achshaph 

SHIM'-SHAI.  'PQP  Jah  is  splendour. 

A  scribe  who  aloiig  with  Rehum  wrote  to  the  king  of 
Persia  against  the  rebuilding  of  J erusalem  by  N  ehemiah. 

B  C.  522. 

Ezra  4.  8  S.  the  scribe  wrote  a  letter  against  Jerus. 

4.  9  (wrote)  Rehum  the  chancellor,  and  S  the 
4.  17  (Then)  sent  the  king  an  answer,  (to)  S.  the 
4  23  Artaxerxes  letter(was)read  before  S  the 

SHI  -NAB,  nxiiy. 

King  of  Admah,  in  the  days  of  Abraham  B.C.  1913. 
Gen.  14.  2  S  king  of  Admah.  and  Shemeber  king  of 

SKI-NAR, 

Babylonia  in  its  fullest  extent,  not  including  Assyria  or 
Susiana.  Its  chief  cities  were  Babylon,  Erecli,  Accad 
and  Calneh. 

Gen.  10.  10  and  Accad,  and  Calneh,  in  the  land  of  S. 

11  2  that  they  found  a  plain  in  the  land  of  S. 

14.  1  ill  the  days  of  Amraphclkingof  S.,  Arioch 
14  9  Amraphel  king  of  S.,  and  Arioch  king  of 

Isa.  11. 11  recover  the  remnant  of  liis  people,  .from  S 
Dan.  1.  2  which  he  carried  into  the  land  of  S.  to  the 
Zech.  s  1 1  To  build  it  an  house  in  the  land  of  S. :  and 

SHINE,  to  — 

1.  7b  shine,  become  bright,  Pnx  ahal,  5. 

Job  25.  5  Behold  even  to  the  moon,  and  it  sliineth 

2.  To  be  or  become  bright,  or. 

Prov.  4  18  sliineth  more  and  more  unto  the  perfect 
Isa.  60.  1  Arise,  shine;  for  thy  light  is  come,  and 

3.  To  cause  or  give  light,  or,  5. 

Psa.139.  12  night  sliineth  as  the  day  :  the  darkness 
Eze  43.  2  and  the  earth  shined  with  his  glory 

4 . To  shine,  Sbn  halctl. 

Job  29.  3  When  hiscandle  shined  upon  my  head 

5.  To  ( cause  to)  shine,  lialal,  5. 

Job  31. 26  If  I  beheld  the  sun  when  it  shined,  or  the 
41.  1 8  By  his  neesings  a  light  doth  shine,  and  his 

6.  To  ( cause  to)  shine,  in;  zaliar,  5. 

Dan  12  3  they  that  be  wise  shall  shine  as  the  brig. 

7.  To  rise,  rn;  zarach. 

2  Ki.  3  22  sun  shone  upon  the  water,  and  the  Moab. 

8.7b  (cause  to)  shine,  ys;  yapha,  5. 

Job  10  3  and  shine  upon  the  counsel  of  the  wicked 
Psa  50  2  the  perfection  of  beauty,  Godhath  shined 

9.  To  shine,  nageih. 

Job  18.  5  and  the  spark  of  his  fire  shall  not  shine 
22. 28  and  the  light  shall  shine  upon  thy  ways 
Isa.  9.  2  upon  them  hath  the  light  shined 

10.  To  shine,  rail  ashath 

Jer.  5.  28  They  aie  waxen  fat,  they  shine :  yea,  they 

11.  To  have  rays,  shine,  pi)  qaran. 

Exod34.  29  wist  not  that  the  skin  of  his  face  shone 
34.  30  the  skin  of  his  face  shone ;  and  they  were 
34.  35  that  the  skin  of  Moses’  face  shone  :  and 

12.  To  lighten,  flash  as  lightning,  aarpairru  astyap. 
Luke24.  4  two  men  stood  by  them  in  shining  garm. 

1 3 .  T'o  beam  forth,  uvyafa  augazd. 

2  Co  4.  4  lest  the  light,  .[should  shine]  unto  them 

14.  To  shine,  give  light,  Aauroi  lampd. 

Matt.  5.  16  Let  your  light  so  shine  before  men,  that 
17.  2  his  face  did  shine  as  the  sun,  and  his  rai. 
Lukei7.  24  shineth  unto  the  other  (part)  under  hea. 
Acts  12.  7  light  shined  iu  the  prison:  and  hesmote 
2  Co.  4.  6  God,  who  commanded  the  light  to  shine 
4:  6  hath  shined  iu  our  hearts,  to  (give)  the  li. 

1 5.  To  (cause  to)  appear,  shine,  <t>ai ’.vui  phaino. 
Malt24-  27  shineth  even  unto  the  west ;  so  shall  also 
John  1.  5 light  shineth  in  darkness  ;  and  the  dark. 

5.  35  He  was  a  burning  anda  shining  light:  and 


Phil.  2.15  among  whom  ye  shine  as  lights  in  the  wo. 

2  Pe.  1.  19  as  unto  a  light  that  shineth  in  a  dark  pi. 

1  Jo.  2.  8  darkness  is  past,  and  the  true  light  now 
Rev.  1.  16  his  countenance  (was)  as  the  sun  shineth 
8.  j  2  day  shone  not  for  a  third  part  of  it,  and 
18.  23  light  of  a  candle  shall  shine  no  more  at 

21.  23  neither  of  the  moon,  to  shine  in  it:  for  the 

SHINE,  to  cause,  let  or  make  — 

1.7b  cause  or  give  light,  or  cause  to  shine,  -bttor,  5. 
Num  6.  25  LORD  made  his  face  shine  upon  thee,  and 
Job  41.  32  He  maketh  a  path  to  shine  afterhim;  (one) 
Psa.  31.  16  Make  thy  face  to  shine  upon  thy  servant 
67.  1  (and)  cause  his  face  to  shine  upon  us.  Se. 

80.  3,  19  cause  thy  face  to  shine  ;  and  we  shall 
119.  133  Make  thy  face  to  shine  upon  thy  servant 
Eccl.  8.  1  man’s  wisdom  maketh  liis  face  to  shine 
Dan.  9.  17  cause  thy  face  to  shine  upon  thy  sanctu. 

2.  To  ( cause  to)  shine,  yp;  yapha,  5. 

Job  3.  4  above,  neither  let  the  light  shine  upon  it 
37. 15  and  caused  the  light  of  his  cloud  to  shine? 

3.  To  cause  to  shine,  enlighten,  njj  nagah,  5. 

Isa.  13.  10  the  moon  shall  not  cause  her  light  to  sh. 

4.  To  cause  to  rejoice,  make  to  shine,  Vny  tsahal,  5. 
Psa.  104’.  15  oil  to  make  (his)  face  to  shine,  and  bread 

SHINE  forth,  round  about,  to  — 

1.7b  ( cause  to)  shine,  ys;  yapha,  5. 

Deut  33.  2  shined  forth  from  mount  Paran,  and  he 
Psa.  80.  1  Give  ear,  O  shepherd  of  Israel,  .shine  to. 

2.  To  flee  or  move  quickly,  *]'J)  uph. 

Job  11. 17  thou  shalt  shine  forth,  thou  shalt  be  as 

3.  To  shine  out,  iuAapiuii  eklampo. 

Matt  13.  43  Then  shall  the  righteous  shine  forth  as 

4.  To  lighten  round  about,  irepiaaTpairru  periaslra. 
Acts  9.  3  suddenly  there  shined  round  about  him 

22.  6  there  shone . .  a  great  light  round  about 

5.7b  shine  round  about,  -rrepiAduvu  perilampb. 

Luke  2.  9  glory  of  the  Lord  shone  round  about  th. 
Acts  26.  13  shining  round  about  me  and  them  which 

SHINING,  (bright,  clear)  — 

1  .Shining,  brightness,  M  nogali. 

2  Sa.  23.  4  out  of  the  earth  by  clear  sliiningafterra. 
Prov.  4.  18  the  path  of  the  just  (is)  as  the  shining  li 
Isa.  4.  5  and  the  shining  of  a  flaming  fire  by  night 
Joel  2.  10  and  the  stars  shall  withdraw  their  shin. 

3.  15  and  the  stars  shall  withdraw  their  shin. 
Hab.  3.  11  (and)  at  the  shining  of  thy  glittering  sp. 

2.  A  flash  of  lightning,  bright  shining,  iunpairr). 

Luke  11.  36  as  when  the  bright  shining  of  a  candle 

3.  To  shine,  glisten,  ariAHu)  stilbo. 

Mark  9.  3  his  raiment  became  shining,  exceeding 

SHIP,  (little,  small)  — 
l.A  ship,  n;:x  oniyyah. 

Gen.  49.  13  and  he  (shall  he)  for  an  haven  of  ships 
Deut  28.  68  bring  thee  into  Egypt  again  with  ships,  by 
Judg.  5.  17  why  did  Dan  remain  in  ships?  Asher  co. 

1  Ki.  22.  48  Jehoshaphat  made  ships  of  Tarshish  to  1 

22.  48  for  the  ships  were  broken  at  Ezion-geber 

22.  49  Let  my  servants  go.  .in  the  ships:  but 

2  Ch  9.  21  the  king’s  ships  went  to  Tarshish  with  the 

9.  21  every  three  years  once  came  the  ships  of 
20.  36  he  joined  himself  with  him  to  make  ships 

20.  36  and  they  made  the  ships  in  Ezion  gaber 
20.  37  the  ships  were  broken,  that  they  were  not 
Job  9.  26  They  are  passed  away  as  the  swift  ships 
Fsa.  48.  7  Thou  breakest  the  ships  of  Tarshish  with 
104.  26  There  go  the  ships;  (there  is) that  leviat. 
107.  23  They  that  go  down  to  the  sea  in  ships,  that 
Prov  30.  19  the  way  of  a  ship  in  the  midst  of  the  sea 
31.  14  She  is  iike  the  merchants’  ships;  shebri. 
Isa.  2.  16  upon  all  the  ships  of  Tarshish,  and  upon 

23.  1  Howl,  ye  ships  of  Tarshish;  for  it  is  laid 
23.  14  Howl,  ye  ships  of  Tarshish :  for  your  str. 
43.  14  andtlie  Chaldeans,  whose  cry  (is)  in  thesh. 
60.  9  the  isles  shall  wait  for  me,  and  the  ships 

Eze.  27.  9  the  ships  of  the  sea  with  their  mariners 
27  25  The  ships  of  Tarshish  did  sing  of  thee  in 
27.  29  the  pilots . .  shall  come  down  from  their  sh. 
Dan.  11.  40  and  with  horsemen,  and  with  many  ships 
Jon.  1.  3  and  he  found  a  ship  going  to  Tarshish 
1.  4  so  that  the  ship  was  like  to  he  broken 

1 .  5  cast  forth  the  wares  that  (were)in  the  ship 
2. Ships,  ni’liN  oniyyoth. 

2  Ch.  8.  18  Huram  sent  him . .  ships,  and  servants  that 

3 . A  ship,  vessel,  what  is  roofed  in,  nrjp  sephinah. 

Jon.  1  5  was  gone  down  into  the  sides  of  the  ship 

4.  A  ship,  "i  tsi.  • 

Num  24.  24  the  ships  (shall  come)  from  the  coast  ofC. 
Isa.  33.  21  neither  shall  gallant  ship  pass  thereby 

Eze.  30.  9  shall  messengersgoforth  from  meinships 

Dan.  11.  30  the  ships  of  Chittim  shall  come  againstmn) 

5  .A  ship,  ravs  nans. 

Acts  27.  41  they  ran  the  ship  aground :  and  the  fore 

6.  A  little  ship  or  boat,  irAoiapwv  ploiarion. 

Mark  3.  9  that  a  small  ship  should  wait  od  him  be. 

4.  36  were  also  with  him  other  [little  ships! 
J0I11121.  8  the  other  disciples  came  in  a  little  ship 

7.  j4  ship,  sailing  vessel,  irAoiov  ploion. 

Matt.  4.  21  John  his  brother,  in  a  ship  with  Zebedee 

4.  22  they  immediately  left  the  ship  and  their 

8.  23  when  he  was  entered  into  a  ship,  his  die. 


SHIP 


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SHOOT 


Matt.  8.  24  that  the  ship  was  covered  with  the  waves 
9.  i  he  entered  into  a  ship,  and  passed  over 

13.  2  so  that  he  went  into  a  ship,  and  sat 

14.  13  he  departed  thence  by  ship  into  a  desert 
14.  22  constrained  his  disciples  to  get  into  aship 
14.  24  the  ship  was  now  in  the  midst  of  the  sea 
14.  29  when  Peter  was  come  down  out  of  tile  sh. 

14.  32  when  they  were  come  into  the  ship,  the 

24.  33  they  that  were  in  the  ship  came  and  wo. 

15.  39  hesentaway  the  multitude,  and  tookship 
Mark  1.  19  who  also  were  in  the  ship  mending  their 

1.  20  they  left  their  father  Zebedee  in  the  ship 

4.  1  he  entered  into  a  ship,  and  sat  in  thesea 

4.  36  they  took  him  even  as  he  was  in  the  ship 
4  37  the  waves  beat  into  the  ship,  so  that  it  was 

5.  2  when  he  was  come  out  of  the  ship,  im. 

5. 78  when  he  was  come  into  the  ship,  he  that 

5.  21  when  Jesus  waspassedover  again  byship 

6.  32  they  departed  into  a  desert  place  by  ship 

6.  45  to  get  into  the  ship,  and  to  go  to  the  other 
6.  47  the  ship  was  in  the  midst  of  the  sea,  and 
6.  51  And  he  went  up  unto  them  into  the  ship 
6. 54  And  when  they  were  come  out  of  the  ship 
8. 10  he  entered  into  a  ship  with  his  disciples 
8.  23  he  left  them,  and,  entering  [into  the  ship] 
8.  14  neither  had  they  in  the  ship  with  them 

Luke  5.  2  saw  two  [ships]  standing  by  the  lake :  but 
5.  3  he  entered  into  one  of  the  ships,  which 
5.  3  and  taught  the  people  out  of  the  ship 
5.  7  partners,  which  were  in  the  other  ship 

5.  7  they  came,  and  filled  both  the  ships,  so 
5- 11  when  they  had  brought  their  ships  to  land 
8.  22  that  he  went  intoa  ship  with  his  disciples 
8.  37  he  went  Up, into  the  ship,  and  returned  ba. 

John  6.  17  entered  intoa  ship,  and  went  over  the  sea 

6. 79  walking. . and  drawing  nigh  unto  the  ship 

6.  21  they  willingly  received  him  into  theship 
6.  22  immediately  the  ship  was  at  the  land  w. 

21.  3  They  went  forth,  and  entered  into  a  ship 
21.  6  Cast  the  net  on  the  right  side  of  the  ship 
Acts  20.  23  we  went  before  to  ship,  and  sailed  unto 

20.  38  And  they  accompanied  him  unto  theship 

21.  2  finding  a  ship  sailing  over  unto  Phenicia 
21.  3  for  there  the  ship  was  to  unlade  her  bur. 
21.  6  we  took  ship ;  and  they  returned  home 

27.  2  entering  into  a  ship  of  Adramyttium 

27.  6  the  centurion  found  a  ship  of  Alexandria 
27.  20  not  only  of  the  lading  and  ship,  but  also 
.27.  15  when  the  ship  was  caught,  and  could  not 
27.  17  they  used  helps,  undergirding  the  ship 
27.  79  we  cast  out.  .the  tackling  of  the  ship 
27.  22  for  there  shall  be  no  loss,  .but  of  theship 
27.  30  shipmenwere  about  to  flee  out  of  theship 
27.  31  Except  these  abide  in  the  ship,  ye  cannot 
27.  37  And  we  were  in  all  in  the  ship  two  hun. 

27. 38  they  lightened  the  ship,  and  cast  out  the 
27.  39  they  were  minded . .  to  thrust  in  the  ship 

27.  44  and  some  on  (broken  pieces)  of  the  ship 

28.  21  we  departed  in  a  ship  of  Alexandria,  wh. 
Jas.  3.  4  Behold  also  the  ships,  which  though  (they 
Rev.  8.  9  the  third  part  of  the  ships  were  destroyed 

28. 17  [all  the  company  in  ships,  and  sailors,  and] 
18. 29  wherein  were  made  rich  all  that  had  shi. 
IIP  Tnaster,  owner  of  a  ship  — - 
Master  of  the  pilots,  Sin  in  rab  chobel. 

Jon.  2.  6  the  ship  master  came  to  him,  and  said 
Pilot,  steersman,  governor,  KvSepvi)rris  kubernet. 
Rev.  28. 27  every  ship  master,  and  all  the  company 
Master  or  owner  of  a  ship,  vainXypos  naukleros. 
Acts  27. 22  the  master  and  the  owner  of  the  ship 
HP  men,  (to  take)  shipping  — ,- 
Ship  men,  n'm  ’C'Jk  anshe  oniyyoth. 

2  Ki.  9. 27  ship  men  that  had  knowledge  of  the  sea 
To  go  up  into  the  ship,  imfialvw  els  rb  ttKoIov. 
Acts  22.  6  [we  took]  ship  ;  and  they  returned  home 
A  sailor,  vabrys  nautes. 

Acts  27.  27  the  ship  men  deemed  that  they  drew  near 
27.  30  as  the  ship  men  were  about  to  flee  out  of 
A  ship,  sailing  vessel,  nXoiov  ploion. 

John  6.  24  they  also  [took  shipping],  and  came  to  C. 
tIPH'-I,  ’Peis’  Jah  is  fulness. 

,ther  of  Ziza,  a  chief  Simeonite.  B.c.  830. 

2  Ch.  4.  37  Ziza  the  son  of  S.,  the  son  of  Allon,tlieson 
CIPH-MITE,  ’IBS’.  See  Shepham. 
tronymic  of  Zabdi  who  was  over  the  increase  of  the 
teyards  for  the  wine  cellars.  B.c.  7025. 

2  Ch.27.  27  over  the  increase,  .(was)  Zabdi  the  S. 
HPH'-RAH,  .TiEir  beauty. 

ie  of  the  Hebrew  midwives  at  the  time  of  the  birth  of 
^ses.  b.c.  1571. 

Exod.  1. 15  of  which  the  name  of  the  one  (was)S.,  and 
[IPH'-TAN,  } judge. 

ther  of  Kemuel,  a  chief  Ephraimite  appointed  to 
vide  the  land  W.  of  the  Jordan.  B.C.  1510. 

Num  34.  24  prince .  .of  Ephraim,  Kemuel  the  son  of  S. 
dP WRECK,  to  make  or  suffer  — 

>  be  shipwrecked,  vavayew  nauageo. 

2  1 1-  25  thrice  I  suffered  shipwreck,  a  night  and 

1  Ti.  2.  29  concerning  faith  have  made  shipwreck 

fl'-SHA,  wfti  distinction,  nobility. 

therof  Elihoreph  and  Ahiah,  two  of  Solomon’s  scribes. 

3.  7048. 

2  Ki.  4.  3  Elihoreph  and  Ahiah,  the  sons  of  S.,  serf. 

Ill 


SHI'-SHA*|W’B'. 

Sesconchis  I.  king  of  the  twenty  second  Bubastic  dynasty 
in  Egypt;  he  protected  Jeroboam  against  Solomon,  in¬ 
vaded  Judea  under  Rehoboam,  took  fenced  cities,  and 
plundered  Jerusalem  and  the  temple.  B.c.  975. 

1  Ki.22.  40  and  Jeroboam  arose,  and  fled .  .unto  S.  ki. 

14.  25  S.  king  of  Egypt  came  up  against  Jerusa. 

2  Ch.22.  2  S.  king  of  Egypt  came  up  against  Jerusa. 

22.  5  that  were  gathered  together . .  because  of  S. 
5  have  I  also  left  you  in  the  hand  of  S. 

7  shall  not  be  poured  out.  .by  the  hand  ofS. 
9  S.  king  of  Egypt  came  up  against  Jerusa. 

SHIT'-RAI,  ’nipB'  Jah  is  deciding. 

A  native  of  Sharon  who  was  over  the  herds  there  in  the 
days  of  David.  B.c.  2025. 

2  Ch.27.  29  over  the  herds  that  fed  in  Sharon  (was)S. 
SHIT'-TIM,  □’BE’. 


12. 

12. 

12. 


A  place  in  Moab,  E.  of  the  Salt  Sea,  whence  Joshua 
sent  forth  spies.  See  also  Abel  and  Beth. 

Num  25.  2  Israel  abode  in  S.,  and  the  people  began 
Josh.  2.  2  Joshua,  .sent  out  of  S.  two  men tospyse. 

3.  2  and  they  removed  from  S.,  and  came  to 
Joel  3. 28  a  fountain,  .shall  water  the  valley  of  S. 

M ic.  6.  5  what  Balaam . .  answered  him  from  S.  unto 


SHITTIM,  shittah  tree  — 

Acacia,  acacia  wood,  shittah. 

Exod  25.  5  and  badgers’  skins,  and  shittim  wood 

25.  20  And  they  shall  make  an  ark  (of)  shittim 
25. 13  thou  shalt  make  staves  (of)  shittim  wood 

25.  23  Thou  shalt  also  make  a  table  (of)  shittim 

25.  28  thou  shalt  make  the  staves  (of)  shittim  w. 
26. 15  thou  shalt  make  boards,  .(of)  shittim  wo. 

26.  26  thou  shalt  make  bars  (of)  shittim  wood 

26.  32  four  pillars  of  shittim  (wood)  overlaid  w. 
26. 37  thou  shalt  make,  .five  pillars  (of)  shittim 

27.  1  thou  shalt  make  an  altar  (of)  shittim  wo. 

27.  6  staves  for  the  altar,  staves  (of)  shittim  w. 
30.  1  (of)  shittim  wood  shalt  thou  make  it 

30.  5  thou  shalt  make  the  staves  (of)  shittim  w. 

35.  7  and  badgers’  skins,  and  shittim  wood 

35.  24  every  man  with  whom  was  found  shittim 

36.  20  he  made  boards,  .(of)  shittim  wood,  stan. 

36.  32  he  made  bars  of  shittim  wood  ;  five  for 

36.  36  he  made  thereunto  four  pillars  (of)  shit. 

37.  2  Bezaleel  made  the  ark  (of)  shittim  wood 

37.  4  23,  28  he  made  staves  (of)  shittim  wood 
37.  lo  he  made  the  table  (of)  shittim  wood:  two 

37.  25  he  made  the  incense  altar(of)  shittim  wo. 

38.  2  And  he  made  the  altar . .  (of)  shittim  wood 

38.  6  And  he  made  the  staves(of)  shittim  wood 

Deut  10.  3  I  made  an  ark  (of)  shittim  wood,  and  he. 
Isa.  42.  19  I  will  plant,  .the  shittah  tree,  and  the 


SHI'-ZA,  Ml’B’  splendour. 

A  Reubenite,  father  of  Adina,  one  of  David’s  valiant 
men.  B.c.  1070. 

i  Ch.  22. 42  Adina  the  son  of  S.  the  Reubenite,  a  cap 


SHO'-A,  yiB’  rich. 

A  tribe  named  along  with  the  Chaldeans  and  Pekod  as 
an  enemy  of  Israel. 

Eze.  23.  23  Pekod,  and  S.,  and  Koa,  (and)  all  the  As. 
SHO'-BAB,  returning. 

1.  A  son  of  David  born  after  he  became  king  of  Israel. 
B.C.  1020. 


2  Sa.  5. 24  Shammuah,  and  S  ;  and  Nathan,  and  Sol. 

1  Ch.  3.  s  Shimea,  and  S.,  and  Nathan,  and  Solomon 

24.  4  Shammua,  and  S.,  Nathan,  and  Solomon 

2.  A  son  of  Caleb,  son  of  Hezron.  b.c.  2540. 

2  Ch.  2. 28  her  sons  (are)  these  ;  Jesher,  and  S.,  and 
SHO'-BACH,  expansion. 

Captain  of  the  host  of  Hadarezer  king  of  Zobah  defeated 
and  slain  by  Joab  ;  called  Shophach,  2  Chron.  29.  26. 
b.c.  2036. 

2  Sa.  20. 26  S.  the  captain  of  the  host,  .(went)  before 
20.  28  David,  .smote  S.  the  captain  of  their  host 


SHO'-BAI,  ’3Ei  Jah  is  glorious. 

A  gate  keeper  of  the  tabernacle  whose  descendants  re¬ 
turned  with  Zerubbabel.  B.c.  536. 

Ezra  2.  42  the  children  of  S.,  (in)  all  an  hundred  th. 
Neh.  7.  45  the  children  of  S.,  an  hundred  thirty  and 

SHO'-BAI,  Sail?  wandering. 

1.  A  son  of  Seir.  B.C.  7820. 


Gen.  36.  20  sons  of  S  .  .Lotan,  andS.,  and  Zibeon,  and 
36.  23  the  children  of  S.  (were)  these;  Alvan,  and 
36.  29  duke  Lotan,  duke  S.,  duke  Zibeon,  duke 
2  Ch.  2.  38  Lotan,  and  S.,  andZibeon,  andAnah.and 
2.  40  The  sonsof  S.;  Alian,and  Manahath,  and 

2.  A  son  of  Caleb,  son  of  Hur.  B.c.  2480. 

2  Ch.  2.  50  These  were  the  sons  of  Caleb.  .S.  the  fat. 
2.  52  S.  the  father  of  Kirjath-jearim  had  sons 

3.  A  son  of  Judah  and  father  of  Reaiah.  B.c.  2670. 

2  Ch.  4.  2  sons  of  Judah;  Pharez . . Carmi .  .Hur.  ,S. 

4.  2  And  Reaiah  the  son  of  S.  begat  Jaliath 


SHO'-BEK,  pjii ii  free. 

A  person  or  family  that  with  Neliemiah  sealed  the 
covenant.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  20.  24  Hallohesli,  Pileha,  S. 

SHO'-BI,  ’BE’  Jah  is  glorious. 

A  son  of  Nahash  of  Rabbali  who  received  David  when 
he  fled  from  Absalom  ;  perhaps  the  brother  of  Harun 


who  succeeded  his  father  Nahash,  2  Chron.  19.  2. 
B.C.  1023. 

2  Sa.  27.  27  S.  the  son  of  Nahash  of  Rabbahof  thech. 
SHOCK  (of  com)  — 

A  stalk,  shock  or  heap  of  corn,  B’’i5  gadish. 

Judg  75.  5  burnt  up  both  the  shocks,  and  also  the 
Job  5.  26  like  as  a  shock  of  corn  cometh  in  in  his 
SHO  -CO,  laity.  See  Socho. 

A  fenced  city  in  J udah ;  now  Suweikali  near  Beth-zur. 
2  Ch.  27.  7  And  Beth-zur,  and  S.,  and  Adullam 

SHOD,  to  be  — 

To  be  shod,  btrobbopat  hupodeomai. 

Mark  6.  9  (be)shod  with  sandals;  andnotputontwo 
Eph.  6.  25  your  feet  shod  with  the  preparation  of " 

SHOE,  pair  of  shoes  — 
l.A  shoe,  Vj)j  naal. 

Exod.  3.  5  put  off  thy  shoes  from  off  thy  feet,  for  the 

22.  22  your  shoes  on  your  feet,  and  your  staff  in 
Deut  25.  9  loose  his  shoe  from  off  his  foot,  and  spit 
25.  2o  The  house  of  him  that  hath  his  shoe  loos. 

29.  5  thy  shoe  is  not  waxen  old  upon  thy  foot 
Josh.  5.  25  Loose  thy  shoe  from  off  thy  foot ;  for  the 
9.  5  old  shoes  and  clouted  upon  their  feet,  and 
9.  73  our  shoes  are  become  old  by  reason  of  the 
Ruth  4.  7  a  man  plucked  off  his  shoe,  and  gave  (it) 
4.  8  Buy  (it)  for  thee.  So  he  drew  off  his  shoe 
2  Ki.  2.  s  put  the  blood . .  in  his  shoes  that  (were)  on 
Psa.  60.  8  over  Edom  will  I  cast  out  my  shoe  :  Phi. 

208.  9  over  Edom  will  I  cast  out  my  shoe  ;  over 
Song  7.  2  How  beautiful  are  thy  feet  with  shoes.  O 
Isa.  5.  27  nor  the  latchet  of  their  shoes  be  broken 
20.  2  Go.  .and  put  off  thy  shoe  from  thy  foot 
Eze.  24.  27  put  on  thy  shoes  upon  thy  feet,  and  cover 

24.  23  tires,  .upon  your  heads,  and  your  shoes 
Amos  2.  6  they  sold,  .the  poor  for  a  pair  of  shoes 

8.  6  we  may  buy . .  the  needy  for  a  pair  of  sh. 
2 .Shoe,  bppp  minal. 

Deut  33.  25  Thy  shoes  (shall  be)  iron  and  brass  ;  and 

3. A  sandal,  birobgpa  liupodema. 

Matt.  3. 22  whose  shoes  I  am  not  worthy  to  bear 

20.  20  neither  two  coats,  neither  shoes,  nor  yet 
Mark  2.  7  the  latchet  of  rvhose  shoes  I  am  not  wort. 
Luke  3. 26  the  latchet  of  whose  shoes  I  am  not  wor 
10.  4  Carry  neither  purse,  nor  scrip,  nor  shoes 

25.  22  put  a  ring  on  his  hand,  and  shoes  on  (his) 

22.  35  without  purse,  and  scrip,  and  shoes,  lac. 
John  2.  27  whose  shoe’s  latchet  I  am  not  worthy  to 
Acts  7.  33  Put  off  thy  shoes  from  thy  feet :  for  the 

23.  25  whose  shoes  of  (his)  feet  I  am  not  worthy 
SHOE,  to  — 

1.  To  shoe,  75)3  naal. 

Eze.  26. 20  shod  thee  witli  badgers’  skin,  and  I  girded 

2.  To  shoe,  Syt  naal,  5. 

2  Ch.  28.  25  arrayed  them,  and  shod  them,  and  gave 
SHOE  latchet  — 

A  shoe  latchet,  Sy:  tp-ifc’  serok  naal. 

Gen.  24.  23  I  will  not  (take),  .even  to  a  shoe  latchet 
Isa.  5.  27  nor  the  latchet  of  their  shoes  be  broken 
SHO'-HAM,  onir  leek-green  beryl. 

A  Merarite.  b.c.  2700. 

2  Ch.24.  27  The  sons  of  Merari  by  Jaaziali ;  Beno.  .S. 
SHO'-MER,  IDtz,  7Di &  watcher. 

1.  A  Moabitess,  mother  of  Jehozabad,  one  of  those  who 
slew  Jehoash  king  of  Judah;  called  Shimrith  in  2  Ch. 
24.  26.  B.C.  870. 

2  Ki.22.  22  Jehozabad  the  son  of  S. .  .smote  him,  and 

2.  A  great  grandson  of  Asher ;  spelt  Shamer  in  ver.  34. 
B.C.  2600. 

2  Ch.  7. 32  Heber  begat  Japhlet,  and  S.,  and  Hotham 
SHOOT  (forth,  out,  up),  to  — 

1.  To  flee,  move  on,  rna  barach. 

Exod36.  33  he  made  the  middle  bar  to  shoot  through 

2 . To  tread,  ""H  darak. 

2  Ch.  5. 18  and  to  shoot  with  bow,  and  skilful  in  war 

3.  To  cast,  throw,  nv  yadah. 

Jer.  50.  24  all  ye  that  bend  the  bow,  shoot  at  her 

4.  To  go  out  or  forth,  Ny;  yatsa. 

Job  8. 26  and  his  branch  shootetli  forth  in  his  gar. 

5.  To  cast,  throw,  rt  yara. 

2  Ch.26.  25  to  shoot  arrows  and  great  stones  withal 

6.  To  ( cause  to)  cast,  throw,  rt  yara,  5. 

2  Sa.  22.  24  the  shooters  shot  from  off  the  wall  upon 

7.  To  cast,  throw,  shoot,  rn;  yarah. 

Num2r.  30  We  have  shot  at  them ;  Heshbon  is  peris. 

2  Sa.  20.  36  as  the  lad  ran,  he  shot  an  arrow  beyond 
37  of  the  arrow  which  J  onathan  had  shot 
2  Ki.  23.  27  and  he  opened  (it).  Then  Elisha  said,  S. 
Psa.  22.  2  that  they  may  privily  shoot  at  the  uprig. 
64.  4  That  they  may  shoot  in  secret  at  the  per. 

8.  To  ( cause  to)  throw,  shoot,  ITT  yarah,  5. 

2  Sa.  20.  20  I  will  shoot  three  arrows  on  the  side(th.) 

20.  36  Run,  find  out  now  the  arrows  which  I  sh. 

2  Sa.  22.  20  knew  ye  not  that  they  would  shoot  from 
2  Ki.  23.  27  and  he  shot.  And  he  said,  The  arrow  of 
29.  32  He  shall  not  come  into  this  city,  nor  slio. 

2  Ch.35.  23  the  archers  shot  at  king  Josiah :  and  the 
Psa.  64.  4  suddenly  do  they  shoot  at  him,  and  fear 
64.  7  But  God  shall  shoot  at  them  (with)  an  ar. 


SHOOTER 


882 


SHOUT 


9 . To  give,  jm  nathan. 

Eze.  31.  io  he  hath  shot  up  his  top  among  the  thick 
3i.  14  neither  shoot  up  their  top  among  the  th. 
36.  8  ye  shall  shoot  forth  your  branches,  and 

10.  To  go  up,  alah. 

Gen.  40. 10  it  budded,  (and)  her  blossoms  shot  forth 
Amos  7.  1  in  the  beginning  of  the  shooting  up  of  tlio 

11.2V  (cause  to)  open,  109  patar,  5. 

Psa.  22.  7  they  shoot  out  the  lip,  they  shake  the 

12.  To  cast,  shoot,  331  rabab. 

Gen.  49.  23  Tlie  archers  have,  .shot  (at  him),  and 
Psa.  18. 14  he  shot  out  lightnings,  and  discomfited 

13.  To  send,  rhy  slialach. 

Psa.  144.  6  shoot  out  thine  arrows,  and  destroy  th. 

14.2V  send,  rhd  shalach,  3. 

1  Sa.  20.  20  And  I  will . .  as  though  I  shot  at  a  mark 
Isa.  27.  8  when  it  shooteth  forth,  thou  wilt  debate 
Eze  17.  6  brought  forth  branches,  and  shot  forth 

17.  7  shot  forth  her  branches  toward  him,  th. 
31.  5  branches  became  long,  .when  he  shotfor. 

15.2V  do,  make,  no ie'w  poico. 

Mark  4.  32  becometh  greater,  .and  shooteth  out  gre. 

16  To  cast  or  throw  forth,  ■wpofia.Woi  proballb. 

Luke2i.  30  When  they  now  shoot  forth,  ye  see  and 

SHOOTER  — 

To  ( cause  io)  cast,  throw,  to;  yara,  5. 

2  Sa.  ix.  24  the  shooters  shot  from  off  the  wall  upon 

SHO'-PHACH,  fisity  extension. 

Captain  of  the  host  of  Hadarezer,  king  of  Zobah  in  the 
days  of  David;  called  Sho-bach  in  2  Sam.  10.  16.  B.c. 
1036. 

1  Ch.  19. 16  S.  the  captain  of  the  host  of  Hadarezer 
19.  18  David.. killed  S.  the  captain  of  the  host 

SHO'-PHAN,  jsit?  nakedness. 

A  city  in  Gad  ;  or  a  denominative  of  the  city  A  troth. 
JSfum32.  35  Atroth,  S.,  and  Jaazer,  and  Jogbehah 

SHORE  — 

1.  Haven,  shore,  'jin  choph. 

Judg.  5.  17  Asher  continued  on  the  sea  shore,  and 
Jer.  47.  7  against  Aslikelon,  and  against  the  sea  sh. 

2 . End,  extremity,  nxp  qatseh. 

Josh  13.  2  their  south  border  was  from  the  shore  of 

3.  Lip,  edge,  nssz  saphali. 

Gen.  22.  17  as  the  sand  which  (is) upon  the  sea  shore 
Exodi4.  30  saw  the  Egyptians  dead  upon  the  sea  sh. 
Josh  11.  4  as  the  sand  that  (is)  upon  the  seashore  in 
1  Sa.  13.  5  people  as  the  sand  which  (is)  on  the  sea  s. 
i  Ki.  4.  29  even  as  the  sand  that  (is)  on  the  sea  shore 
9  26  on  the  shore  of  the ‘Red  sea,  in  the  land 

4.  Sea  shore,  a\yia\6s  aigialos. 

Matt  13.  2  and  the  whole  multitude  stood  on  the  sh. 

13.  48  they  drew  to  shore,  and  sat  down,  and  ga. 
Jolin2i.  4  Jesus  stood  on  the  shore :  but  the  disciples 
ActS2i.  5  we  kneeled  down  on  the  shore,  and  prayed 

27.  39  discovered  a  certain  creek  with  a  shore 

27.  40  and  ljoised  up.  .and  made  toward  shore 

5 .Shore,  x*7\os  chetlos. 

Heb.  11. 12  and  as  the  sandwhich  is  by  the  sea  shore 

SHORE,  to  draw  to  the  — 

To  draw  a  ship  to  the  shore,  irpocropp.i(a  porosormizb. 

Mark  6.  53  came  into  the  land,  .and  drew  to  the  sh. 

SHORN,  (to  be,  having)  — 

1.2V  cut,  shear,  3X|3  qatsab. 

Song  4.  2  like  a  flock  (of  sheep  that  are  even)  shorn 

2.  To  cut  off,  shear,  shave,  iceipw  keiro. 

Acts  18.  18  having  shorn  (his)  head  in  Cenchrea :  for 
1  Co.  n.  6  be  not  covered,  let  her  also  be  shorn 

11.  6  if  it  be  a  shame  for  a  woman  to  be  shorn 

SHORT  (space,  time),  shortly  — 

1  .Age,  life  time,  cheled. 

Psa.  89.  47  Remember  how  short  my  time  is  :  where. 

2.  To  haste,  inn  mahar,  3. 

Gen.  41.  32  and  God  will  shortly  bring  it  to  pass 

3.  Haste,  rrmn  meherali. 

Jer.  27.  16  the  vessels,  .shall  now  shortly  be  brought 

4 . Near,  avij)  qarob. 

Job  17. 12  the  light  (is)  short  because  of  darkness 
20.  5  the  triumphing  of  the  wicked  (is)  short 
Eze.  7.  8  Now  will  I  shortly  pour  out  my  fury  upon 

5. Season  of  an  hour,  kkuo6s  wpas  kairos  hbras. 

1  Th.  2. 17  being  taken  from  you  for  a  short  time  in 

d.Straightly,  evdiths  euthebs. 

3  John  14  I  trust  I  shall  shortly  see  thee,  and  we  sh. 

7 . Little,  small,  few,  feeble,  bxiyos  oligos. 

Rev.  12.  12  he  knowetli  that  he  hath  but  a  short  time 

17. 10  he  cometh,  he  must  continue  a  short  sp. 

8.  To  cut  off  at  once,  avvrepvw  suntemnb. 

Rom.  9.  28  For  lie  will.  .cut(it)short  in  righteousness 

9.  28  a  short  work  will  the  Lord  make  upon 

9.  To  contract,  crv<ne\\a>  sustello.  ■ 

1  Co.  7  29  But  this  I  say,  brethren,  the  time  (is)  short 

10.  Quickly,  speedily,  rax^iv s  tachebs. 

1  Co.  4.  19  I  will  come  to  you  shortly,  if  the  Lord  will 
Phil.  2.  19  I  trust,  .to  send  Timothcus  shortly  unto 


Phil.  2.  24  I  trust.  .1  also  myself  shall  come  shortly 
2  i’i.  4.  9  Do  thy  diligence  to  come  shortly  unto  me 

11. Quickly,  speedily,  raxtvbs  tachinos. 

2  Pe.  1.  14  Knowing  that  shortlyl  must  put  off  (this 

12.  Mare  quickly,  more  speedily,  raxiov  tachion. 

1  Ti.  3.  14  write,  hopingto  come  unto  thee  [shortly] 
Heb.  13.  23  with  whom,  if  he  come  shortly,  I  will  see 

13.  With  or  in  speed.,  iv  raxet  cn  tachei. 

Acts  25.  4  that  he  himself  would  depart  shortly 
Rom  16.  20  shall  bruise  Satan  under  your  feet  shortly 
Rev.  1.  1  things  which  must  shortly  come  to  pass 
22.  6  the  things  which  must  shortly  be  done 


3.  Leg,  p'd  shoq. 

Exod29.  22  the  two  kidneys,  .and  the  right  shoulder 
29.  27  the  shoulder  of  the  heave  offering,  which 
Lev.  7.  32  tlie  right  shoulder  shall  ye  give  unto  the 

7.  33  shall  have  tlie  right  shoulder  for  (his)  pa. 

7.  34  tlie  heave  shoulder  have  I  taken  of  the  c. 

8.  25  and  their  fat,  and  the  right  shoulder 

8.  26  on  the  fat,  and  upon  the  right  shoulder 

9.  21  tlie  right  shoulder  Aaron  waved  (for)  a 

10.  14  the  wave  breast  and  heave  shoulder  shall 

10.  15  The  heave  shoulder  and  the  wave  breast 

Num.  6.  20  with  tlie  wave  breast  and  heave  shoulder 

18.  18  as  the  wave  breast  and  as  the  right  sliou. 
1  Sa.  9.  24  the  cook  took  up  the  shoulder,  and  (that) 


SHORTEN,  be  shorter,  shortened,  to  — 

1.2V  be  or  become  shortened,  "isi)  qatsar,  3. 

Psa.  102.  23  He  weakened  my  strength,  .he  shortened 

2.  To  shorten,  i¥i3  qalscir,  5. 

Psa.  89.  45  Thedaysof  his  youth  hast  thou  shortened 

3.  To  shorten,  nsi)  qatsar. 

Num  11.  23  Is  the  Lord’s  hand  waxed  short?  thou  sh. 
Prov  10.  27  the  years  of  the  wicked  shall  be  shortened 
Ism  28.  20  the  bed  is  shorter  than  that  (a  man)  can 

58.  2  Is  my  hand  shortened  at  all,  that  it  can. 

59.  1  the  Lord’s  hand  is  not  shortened,  that  it 
Eze.  42.  5  the  upper  chambers  (were)  shorter  :  for 

4.  To  cut  off,  shorten,  amputate,  ko\o/36u  koloboo. 

Matt  24.  22  except  those  days  should  be  shortened 

24.  22  for  the  elect’s  sake,  .shall  be  shortened 
Marki3-  20  except  that  the  Lord  had  shortened  those 
13.  20  fortheelect’ssake.  .he  hath  shortened  the 

SHO-SHAN'-NIM  (Eduth),  uny  D’JKiiy  or  D’fB’iel. 

Psa.  45.  title.  69.  title.  To  the  chief  musician  upon  S. 
80.  title.  To  the  chief  musiciau  upon  S.-E. 

SHOT  (out),  to  be  — 

1.2V  be  cast,  thrown,  nr  yarah,  2. 

Exodig.  13  he  shall  surely  be  stoned,  or  shot  through 

2 ,2V  slaughter,  ian$  shachat. 

Jer.  9.  8  Their  tongue  (is  as)  an  arrow  shot  out ;  it 

SHOULD  (after,  afterwards,  hereafter,  have)  — 

l.It  behovelh,  it  is  necessary,  Se?  dei. 

Matt  18.  33  Sliouldest  not  thou  also  have  had  comp. 

26.  35  Though  I  should  die  with  thee,  yet  will  I 
Marki4.  31  If  I  should  die  with  thee,  I  will  not  deny 

2.  To  be  about  to,  peWu  mellb. 

Alarkio.  32  to  tell  them  wiiat  things  should  happen 
Luke  9.  31  which  lie  should  accomplish  at  Jerusalem 

19.  n  the  kingdom  of  God  should  immediately 
22.  23  which  of  them  it  was  that  should  do  this 
24.  21  that  it  had  been  he  which  should  have  r. 
John  6.  71  he  it  was  that  should  betray  him,  being 
7.  39  which  they  that  believe  on  him  should  r. 

1 1.  5 1  prophesied  that  J  esus  should  die  for  that 

12.  4  Simon’s  (son),  which  should  betray  him 

12.  33  signifying  what  death  he  should  die 

18.  32  spake,  signifying  what  death  he  should  die 
Acts  11.  28  that  there  should  be  great  dearth  thro. 

19.  27  her  magnificence  should  be  destroyed,  w. 

20.  38  Sorrowing. . that  they  should  see  his  face 
22.  29  they  departed  from  him  which  should  h. 
23  27  This  man.  .should  have  been  killed  of  th. 
26.  22  the  prophets  and  Moses  did  say  should 
26.  23  should  show  light  unto  the  people,  and  to 

28.  6  they  looked  when  he  should  have  swollen 

Gal.  3.  23  shut  up  unto  the  faith  which  should  aft. 

1  Th.  3.  4  we  told  you  before  that  we  should  suffer 

1  Ti.  1.  16  a  pattern  to  them  which  should  hereafter 
Heb.  11.  8  a  place  which  he  should  after  receive  for 

2  Pe.  2.  6  unto  those  that  after  should  live  ungodly 
Rev.  6.  11  brethren,  that  should  be  killed  as  they  (w.) 

3.3V  owe,  be  obliged,  ocpelhoo  opheilb. 

1  Co.  9.  10  lie  that  ploweth  should  plow  in  hope 
SHOULDER,  (blade,  piece)  — - 

1  .Arm,  yi~>i  zeroa. 

Num.  6.  19  the  priest  shall  take  tiie  sodden  shoulder 
Deut  18.  3  they  shall  give  unto  the  priest  the  shoul. 

2.  Shoulder,  >103  kaiheph. 

Exod28.  7  It  shall  have  the  two  shoulder  pieces  th. 

28.  12  put  the  two  stones  upon  the  shoulders  0. 
28.  12  bear  their  names,  .uponhistwo  shoulders 

28.  25  put  (them)  on  the  shoulder  pieces  of  the 
39.  4  They  made  shoulder  pieces  for  it,  to  cou. 
39.  7  he  put  thorn  on  the  shouldersof  the  ephod 
39.  18  put  them  on  the  shoulder  pieces  of  the  e. 

Nunu7.  9  they  should  bear  upon  their  shoulders 
Deut  33.  12  and  he  shall  dwell  between  his  shoulders 
Judg  16.  3  put  (them)  upon  his  shoulders,  and  carr. 
1  Sa.  17.  6  and  a  target  of  brass  between  his  should. 

1  Ch.15. 15  bare  the  ark  of  God  upon  their  shoulders 

2  CI1.35.  3  (it  shall)  not  (lie)  a  burden  upon  (your)  sh. 
Neh.  9.  29  withdrew  the  shoulder,  and  hardened  th. 
Isa.  11.  14  they  shall  fly  upon  the  shoulders  of  tile 

30.  6  will  carry  their  riches  upon  the  should. 
46.  7  They  bear  him  upon  the  shoulder,  they  c. 
49.  22  shall  lie  carried  upon  (their)  shoulders 
Eze.  12.  6  slialt  thou  bear  (it)  upon  (thy)  shoulders 
12.  7  and)Ibare(it)  upon  (my)  shoulder  in  their 
12.I12  theiprince.  .shall  bear  upon  (his)  shoulder 
24.  4  every  good  piece,  the  thigh . .  the  shoulder 

29.  7  didst  break,  and  rend  all  their  shoulder 

29.  i8every  head  (was)made  bald, and  every  sli. 
34.  21  ye  have  thrust  with  side  and  witli  shoul. 

Zech.  7.  11  pulled  away  the  shoulder,  and  stopped 


4.  Shoulder,  D3?  shelcem. 

Gen.  9.  23  laid  (it)  upon  both  their  shoulders,  and 

21.  14  gave  (it),  putting  (it)  on  her  shoulder 
24.  15  came. .  with  her  pitcher  upon  her  should. 
24.  45  came  forth  with  her  pitcher  on  her  shoul. 
49.  15  bowed  his  shoulder  to  bear,  and  became  a 

Exodi2.  34  bound  up  in  their  clothes  upon  their  sho. 
Josh.  4.  5  take,  .every  man.  .a  stone  upon  hisshou. 
Judg.  9.  48  laid  (it)on  his  shoulder,  andsaidunto  the 
1  Sa.  9.  2  from  his  shoulders  and  upward  (he  was) 
10.  23  he  was  higher,  .from  his  shoulders  and 
Job  31.  36  I  would  take  it  upon  my  shoulder,  (and) 
Psa.  81.  6  I  removed  his  shoulder  from  the  burden 
Isa.  9.  4  hast  broken .. the  staff  of  his  shoulder 

9.  6  the  government  shall  be  upon  his  shoul. 

10.  27  shall  be  taken  away  from  off  thy  shoulder 
Isa.  14.  25  his  burden  depart  from  off  their  should. 

22.  22  And  the  key .  .will  1  lay  upon  his  should. 


5.  Shoulder,  ntpsd  shikmah. 

Job  31.  22  let  mine  arm  fall  from  my  shoulder  blade 

6.  Shoulder,  3>p.os  omos. 

Matt  23.  4  they  bind . .  and  lay  (them)  on  men’s  sho. 
Luke  15.  5  he  layeth  (it)  on  his  shoulders,  rejoicing 

SHOUT,  shouting  — 

1. A  shout  (of  exultation),  TVn  hedad. 

Isa.  16.  9  for  tlieshouting  for  thy  summer  fruits,  and 

16. 10  I  have  made  (their  vintage)  shouting  to  c. 
25.  30  he  shall  give  a  shout,  as  they  that  tread. 
48.  33  none  shall  tread  with  shouting 
48.  33  (their)  shouting  (shall  be)  no  shouting 
51. 14  and  they  shall  lift  up  a  shout  against  th. 

2 . Loud  cry,  singing,  nj*?  rinnah. 

Prov  1 1. 10  when  the  wicked  perish,  (there  is)  shout. 


3.  Shout,  shouting,  blowing,  njjnn  teruah. 

Num  23.  21  and  the  shout  of  a  king  (is)  among  them 
Josh.  6.  5  the  people  shall  shout  with  a  great  shout 
6. 20  the  people  shouted  with  a  great  shout 

1  Sa.  4.  5  Israel  shouted  with  a  great  shout,  so  th. 

4.  6  noise  of  the  shout,  .the  noise  of  this.  sh. 

2  Sa.  6.  15  Israel  brought  up  the  ark.  .with  shouting 

1  ch.15.  28  Israel  brought  up  the  ark.  .with shouting 

2  Ch.15.  14  with  a  loud  voice,  and  with  shouting,  and 
Ezra;  3. 11  the  people  shouted  w  ith  a  greatshout,  wii. 

J  3. 13  the  noise  of  the  shout  of  joy  from  the  no. 

3.  13  the  people  shouted  with  a  loud  shout 
Job  39.  25  the  thunder  of  the  captains,  and  the  sho. 
Psa.  47.  5  God  is  gone  up  with  a  shout,  the  Lord 
Jer.  20.  16  let  him  hear,  .the  shouting  at  noontide 
Eze.  21.  22  to  lift  up  the  voice  with  shouting,  to  ap. 
Amos  1.  14  with  shouting  in  the  day  of  battle,  with 
2.  2  Moab  shall  die  with  tumult,  with  shout. 

4 . Cry,  crying,  noise,  n'iNB’P  teshuoth. 

Zech.  4.  7  bring  forth  the  head  stone,  .(with)  shou. 

5.  A  shout  of  encouragement,  KtXevo’p.a  keleusma. 

1  Th.  4.  16  shall  descend  from  heaven  with  a  shout 

SHOUT  (for  joy,  give  a),  to  — 

1.7V  answer,  respond,  nay  anali. 

Exod32.  18  (It  is)  not  the  voice  of  (them  that)  shout 
Jer.  25.  30  he  shall  give  a  shout,  as  they  that  tread 

2.  To  cry  aloud,  rejoice,  neigh,  Vnjt  tsalial,  3. 

Jer.  31.  7  and  shout  among  the  chief  of  the  nations 

3.7V  cry  out,  niy  tsavach. 

Isa.  42. 1 1  let  them  shout  from  the  top  of  the  mom, 


.To  shout,  yn  rua,  5. 

Josh.  6.  5  all  the  people  shall  shout  with  a  great 

6. 10  Ye  shall  not  shout,  nor  make  any  uoise 
6.  10  day  I  bid  you  shout;  then  shall  ye  shout 
6.  16  Shout;  for  the  Lord  hath  given  you  the 
6.  20  the  people  shouted  when  (the  priests)  blew 
6.  20  and  the  people  shouted  with  a  great 
Judgis.  14  the  Philistines  shouted  against  him:  and 

1  Sa.  4.  5  when  the  ark . .  came . .  Israel  shouted  with 

10.  24  the  people  shouted,  and  said,  God  save 
17.  20  he  came  to  the  trench,  .and  shouted  for 
17.  52  the  men  of  Israel,  shouted,  and  pursued 

2  Ch.13. 15  Then  the  men  of  Judah  gave  a  shout :and 

13.  15  as  the  men  of  Judah  shouted,  it  came  to 
Ezra  3.  11  And  all  the  people  shouted  w  ith  a  great 
3.  13  for  the  people  shouted  with  a  loud 

,Tob  38.  7  and  all  the  sons  of  God  shouted  for  joy 

Psa.  47.  1  shout  unto  God  witli  tlie  voice  of  triumph 
Isa.  44.  23  shout,  ye  lower  parts  of  the  earth: break 
Jer.  50.  15  Shout  against  her  round  about :  she  hath 
Zepli.  3.  14  shout,  O  Israel ;  be  glad  and  rejoice  with 
Zech  9.  9  shout,  O  daughter  of  Jerusalem :  behold 

i.  To  shout,  yn  rua,  7a. 

Psa.  65.  13  the  valleys,  .shout  for  joy,  they  also  smg 


t 


SHOUTING 


6.  To  cry  aloud,  sing,  jrt  ranan. 

Lev.  9.  z4whenall  the  people  saw,  they  shouted,  and 
Psa.  35.  27  Let  them  shout  for  joy,  and  he  glad,  that 
Isa.  12.  6  Cry  out  and  shout,  thou  inhabitant  of  Zion 

7.  To  cry  aloud,  sing,  ranan,  3. 

Psa.  5.  11  let  them  evershout  for  joy,  because  thou 
132.  9  and  let  thy  saints  shout  for  joy 
132.  16  and  her  saints  shall  shout  aloud  for  joy 

8.  To  (cause  to)  cry  aloud  or  sing,  |ri  ranan,  5. 

Psa.  32. 11  shout  for  joy,  all  (ye  that  are)  upright  in 

9.  To  cry  aloud,  sing,  jit  ranan,,  7a. 

Psa.  78.  65  a  mighty  man  that  shouteth  by  reason  of 
10/1  shout,  m  rea. 

Exod32.  17  heard  the  noise  of  the  people  as  they  sh. 
11  .To  cry  (aloud),  V'f  shava,  3. 

Lam.  3.  8  when  I  cry  and  shout,  he  shutteth  out  my 

12.  A  shout,  njjnn  teruah. 

Ezra  3. 12  wept,  .and  many  shouted  aloud  for  joy 

13.  To  sound  over  or  besides,  i-rutpaviw  epiphoneO. 
Acts  12.  22  the  people  gavea  shout,  (saying,  It  is)tlie 

SHOUTING,  to  be  — 

To  shout,  jjn  rua,  4a. 

Isa.  16.  10  no  singing,  neither  shall  there  be  shout. 
SHOVELS  — 

1.  Shovels,  D'p;  yaim. 

Exod27-  3  his  shovels,  and  his  basins,  and  his  flesh 
38.  3  the  pots,  and  the  shovels,  and  the  basins 
Num.  4.  14  the  flesh  hooks,  and  the  shovels,  and  the 

1  Ki.  7.  40  lliram  made  the  lavers,  and  the  shovels 

7.  45  the  pots,  and  the  shovels,  and  the  basins 

2  Ki.  25. 14  the  shovels,  and  the  snuffers,  and  the  sp. 
2  Ch.  4.  11  Huram  made  the  pots,  and  theshovels,  and 

4. 16  the  shovels,  and  the  flesh  hooks,  and  all 
Jer.  52.  18  the  shovels,  and  the  snuffers  and  the  bo. 

2.  A  winnowing  shovel,  nrn  rachath. 

Isa.  30.  24  which  hath  been  winnowed  with  the  sh. 

SHOW  —  See  to  Shew. 

SHOWER  — 

1.  Heavy  rain,  shower,  o»3  geshem. 

Eze.  13.  11,  13  there  shall  be  an  overflowing  shower 
34.  26  I  will  cause  the  shower  to  come  down  iu 
34.  26  there  shall  be  showers  of  blessing 
Zech.io.  1  give  them  showers  of  rain,  to  every  one 

2 .Inundation,  flood,  storm,  D~u  zcrem. 

Job  24.  8  They  are  wet  with  the  showers  of  the  mo. 
3. Showers,  O'}’?-]  rebibim. 

Deut^z.  2  as  the  small  rain.  .and. as  the  showers  up. 
Psa.  65.  10  thou  makest  it  soft  with  showers  ;  thou 
72.  6  He  shall  come  down . .  as  showers  (that) 
Jer.  3.  3  the  showers  have  been  withholden,  and 

14.  22  can  the  heavens  give  showers?  (Art)  not 
Mic.  5.  7  as  the  showers  upon  the  grass,  that  tarri. 

4.  A  flowing  together,  heavy  shower,  ogfipos  ombros. 
Lukei2.  54  ye  say.  There  cometh  a  shower ;  and  so 

SHRANK,  which  — 

A  tendon,  n^i  nasheh. 

Gen.  32.  32  eat  not  (of)  the  sinew  which  shrank,  wh. 
32.  32  touched  the  hollow.. in  the  sinew  that  sh. 

SHRED,  to  — 

To  split,  nSs  palach,  3. 

2  Ki.  4.  39  came  and  shred  (them)  into  the  pot  of  po. 

SHRINE  — 

Dwelling  place,  inner  shrine,  va6s  naos. 

Acts  19.  24  a  silversmith,  which  made  silver  shrines 

SHROUD  — 

A  bough,  win  choresh. 

Eze.  31.  3  cedar,  .with  a  shadowing  shroud,  and  of 
SHRUBS  - 
A  shrub,  n'w  siach. 

Gen.  21. 15  she  cast  the  child  under  one  of  the  shrubs 
SHU'-A,  Njnw  prosperity. 

Daughter  of  Heber,  an  Aslierite.  B.C.  1600. 

1  Ch.  7.  32  and  Shomer,  and  Hotliam,  and  S.  their  s. 
SEU'-AH,  SHU'-a,  1 W  prosperity. 

A  Canaanite  of  Adullam,  whose  daughter  Judah  took 
to  wife.  B  c.  1730 

Gen.  38.  2  Judah  saw  there.  .S.  ;  and  he  took  her 
38.  12  the  daughter  of  S. ,  Judah’s  wife  died,  and 
1  Ch.  2.  3  were  born  unto  him  of  the  daughter  of  S. 

SHU'-AH,  SHU'-A,  rnw  depression. 

A  son  of  Keturah  by  Abraham,  and  his  posterity  in 
Edom  ;  comp.  Salckaia,  E.  of  Bashan,  Shichan in  Moab, 
and  Siajcha,  E.  of  Aila.  B.C.  1800. 

Gen.  25.  2  and  Medan,  and  Midian,  and  Ishbak.  .S. 

1  Ch.  1.  32  and  Medan,  and  Midian,  and  Ishbak.  .S. 
SHU'-AH,  nn'w  depression. 

Brother  of  Chelub,  a  descendant  of  Caleb  son  of  Hur. 
B.C.  1430. 

1  Ch.  4. 11  Chelub  the  brother  of  S.  begat Mehir,  wh. 
SHU  -AL,  byyg  jackal. 

1.  A  district  in  Benjamin,  on  the  way  to  Ophrali.  See 
Shalini  and  Hazar-shual. 

1  Sa.  13.  17  (that  leadetli  to),  .to  the  land  of  S. 


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2.  Third  son  of  Zophah,  an  Asherite.  B.C.  1500. 

1  Ch.  7.  36  The  sons  of  Zophah ;  Suah.  .and  S.,  and 

SHU-BA'-EL, 

1.  A  son  or  descendant  of  Amram  grandson  of  Levi.  B.C. 
1015. 

1  Ch.24.  20  Of  the  sons  of  Amram;  S. :  ofthesonsof  S. 

2.  A  singer  in  the  sanctuary  in  the  days  of  David ;  per¬ 
haps  the  same  as  Shebuel  in  1  Ch.  25.  4.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.25.  20  The  thirteenth  to  S.,  (he),  his  sons,  and 
SHU'-HAM,  onus’  depression. 

A  son  of  Dan ;  perhaps  the  same  as  Husham,  Gen.  46. 
23.  B.0. 1700. 

Num. 26.  42  of  S.,  the  family  of  the  Shuhamites 

SHUHAMITES,  'on urn  the  Shuchamite. 

The  family  of  the  preceding. 

Num  26.  42  of  Shuham,  the  family  of  the  S.  These 
26.  43  the  families  of  the  S.,  according  to  those 
SHU-HITE,  'n-ern  the  Shuchi. 

A  descendant  of  Shuah  son  of  Keturah.  B.C.  1580. 

Job  2. 11  Bildad  the  S.,  and  Zophar  the  Naamathite 

8.  1  Then  answered  Bildad  the  S.,  and  said 
18.  1  Then  answered  Bildad  the  S.,  and  said 
25.  1  Then  answered  Bildad  the  S. ,  and  said 
42.  9  Bildad  the  S.  (and)  Zophar  the  Naamath. 

SHULAJUTE,  jva’uwn  the  Shulammilh. 

A  female  inhabitant  of  Shulem  (or  Shunem),  in  Issacliar. 
Song  6. 13  return,  0  S. ;  return,  return,  that  we  may 

6.  13  What  will  ye  see  in  the  S.  ?  As  it  were  the 

SHUMATHITES,  'ncwn  the  Shumathi. 

A  family  in  Kirjath-jearim,  descended  from  Shobal  son 
of  Caleb,  son  of  Hur. 

1  Ch.  2.  53  the  Puhites,  and  the  S.,  and  the  Mishra. 

SHUN,  to  — 

1 .  To  set  around,  repress,  restrain,  irepua-ryfu  peri. 

2  Ti.  2. 16  shun  profane  (and)  vain  babblings ;  for  th. 

2.  To  send  back,  decline,  vnocrriKKu  hupostello. 

Acts  20. 27  I  have  not  shunned  to  declare  unto  you 

SHUNAMITE,  n'SJurn  the  Shunammith. 

A  female  inhabitant  of  Shunem. 

1  Ki.  1.  3  found  Abishag  a  S.,  and  brought  her  to 

1. 15  and  Abishag  the  S.  ministered  unto  the 

2. 17  that  he  gave  me  Abishag  the  S.  to  wife 
2.  21  Let  Abishag  the  S.  be  given  to  Adonijah 
2.  22  why  dost  thou  ask  Abishag  the  S.  forAd.? 

2  Ki.  4.  12  said  toGehazi.  .Call  thisS.  Andwhenhe 

4.  25  said  to  Gehazi.  .Behold,  (yonderis)that  S. 
4.  36  he  called  Gehazi,  and  said,  Call  this  S. 
SHU'-NEM,  nuw  uneven. 

A  city  in  Issachar,  near  Chesulloth,  on  a  steep  slope  of 
Gilboa;  now  called  Sulim  or  Salem. 

Josh.19.  *8  their  border  was  toward  Jezreel.  and  S. 

1  Sa.  28.  41  the  I  hilistines.  .came  and  pitched  in  S. 

2  Ki.  4.  8  Elisha  passed  to  S.,  where  (was)  a  great 
SHU'-NI,  ’jits’  fortunate. 

Third  son  of  Gad.  B.C.  1700. 

Gen.  46.  16  the  sons  of  Gad;  Ziphion,  and  Haggi,  S. 
Num26. 15  of  S.,  the  family  of  the  Shunites 
SHUNITES,  ’liB’n  the  Shuni. 

The  family  of  the  preceding. 

Num  26.  15  of  Shuni,  the  family  of  the  S. 
SHUPH'-AM,  opts  y  serpent. 

A  sou  of  Benjamin;  perhaps  the  same  as  Shephaphen  son 
of  Bela,  1  Ch.  8.  5.  B.C.  1700. 

Num  26.  39  Of  S.,  the  family  of  the  Shuphamites:  of  H. 

SHUPHAMITES,  'DBIH'IJ  the  Shuphami. 

The  family  of  the  preceding. 

Num26.  39  Of  Shupham,  the  family  of  the  S.:  of 
SHUP'-PIM,  cez>,  D'sw  serpent. 

1.  A  Benjamite.  B.C.  1600. 

1  Ch.  7.  12  S.  also,  and  Huppim,  the  children  of  Ir 

7.  15  Machir  took  to  wife  (the  sister)  of .  .S. 

2.  A  Levite,  a  gate  keeper  of  the  tabernacle  in  the  days 
of  David.  B.C.  1015. 

1  CI1.26. 16  To  S.  and  Hosah  (the  lot  came  forth)  we. 

SHUR,  UP. 

A  desert  reaching  from  the  E.  border  of  Egypt  as  far 
as  the  habitations  of  Amalek  and  Ishmael. 

Gen.  16.  7  found . .  by  the  fountain  in  the  way  of  S. 

20.  1  dwelled  between  Kadesh  and  S.,  and  soj. 
25.  18  they  dwelt  from  Havilah  untoS.,  that  (is) 
Exodis.  22  they  went  out  into  the  wilderness  of  S. 

1  Sa.  15.  7  (until)  thou  comest  to  S.,  that  (is)  over  ag. 
27.  8  as  thou  goest  to  S.,  even  unto  the  land  of 

SHU'-SHAN,  l&w  lily. 

A  city  (also  called  Susa)  in  Elam,  on  the  river  Ulai  (or 
Eulius),  the  seat  of  the  Persian  government;  now  called 
Sus,  between  the  Shapur  and  the  Dizf  ul  in  the  province 
Hus  or  Chusistan. 

Neh.  1.  1  in  the  twentieth  year,  as  I  was  in  S.  the 
Esth.  1.  2  throne  of  his  kingdom,  which  (was)in  S. 

1.  5  the  people  that  were  present  in  S.  the  p. 

2.  3  gather . .  the  fair  young  virgins  unto  S.  the 
2.  5  in  S.  the  palace  there  was  a  certain  Jew 

2.  8  maidens  were  gathered  together  unto  S. 

3.  15  and  the  decree  was  given  in  S.  the  palace 

3.  15  to  drink;  but  the  city  S.  was  perplexed 


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Esth.  4.  8  the  decree  that  was  given  at  S.  to  destroy 
4. 16  gather,  .the  Jews  (that  are)  present  in  S. 

8. 14  And  the  decree  was  given  at  S.  the  palace 

8.  15  and  the  city  of  S.  rejoiced  and  was  glad 

9.  6  in  S.  the  palace  the  Jews  slew  and  destr. 
9. 11  the  number  of  those  that  were  slain  in  S. 

9.  12  slain  and  destroyed  five  hundred  men  in  S. 
9.  iyletit  be  granted.,  the  Jews  which  (are)in  S. 
9.  14  the  decree  was  given  at  S.;  and  tlieyhan. 

9.15  the  Jews  that  (were)  in  S.  gathered  them. 
9.  15  slew  three  hundred  men  at  S.;  but  on  the 

9. 18  the  J ews  that  (were)  at  S.  assembled  to. 

Dan.  8.  2  I  (was)  at  S.  (in)  the  palace,  which  (is)  in 

SHU'-SHAN  E'-DUTH,  nny  jBbty  lily  of  testimony. 

A  temple  music  choir. 

Psa.  60.  title.  To  the  chief  musician  upon  Sh.  E. 
SHUT  (out,  to,  up,  together,  self),  to  — 

1.  To  be  narrow,  shut,  slop,  Das<  atam. 

Prov  17.  28  he  that  shutteth  his  lips  (is  esteemed)  a 

2.  To  shut,  1BK  atar. 

Psa.  69. 15  and  let  not  the  pit  shut  her  mouth  upon 

3.  To  cause  to  shut,  rpa  guph,  5. 

Neh.  7.  3  while  they  stand  by,  let  them  shut  the  do 

4.  To  plaster,  daub,  overlay,  riia  tuacli. 

Isa.  44. 18  he  hath  shut  their  eyes,  that  they  cannot 

5.7*o  shut  in  or  up,  restrain,  ubz  kala. 

1  Sa.  6. 10  tied  them  to  the  cart,  and  shut  up  their 
Psa.  88.  8  (I  am)  shut  up,  and  I  cannot  come  forth 
Jer.  32.  2  the  prophet  was  shut  up  in  the  court  of  the 
32.  3  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah  had  shut  him  up 

6.  To  bolt,  fasten,  by)  naal. 

Song  4. 12  a  spring  shut  up,  a  fountain  sealed 

7.  To  shut  in  or  up,  "up  sagar. 

Gen.  7.  16  commanded  him.. the  Loup  shut  him  in 
19.  6  Lot  went  out.  .and  shut  the  door  after  him 
19.  10  pulled  Lot  into  the  house,  .and  shut  to  the 
Exodi4.  3  entangled,  .the  wilderness  hath  shut  them 
J osh.  2.  7  as  soon  as  they . .  were  gone  out . .  they  shut 
Judg.  3.  23sliutthedoorsoftheparlouruponhim,  and 
9.  51  shut  (it)  to  them,  and  gat  them  up  to  the 

1  Sa.  1 .  5  but  the  LORD  had  shut  up  her  womb 

1.  6  because  the  Lord  had  shut  up  her  womb 

2  Ki.  4.  4  thou  shalt  shut  the  door  upon  thee  and  up. 

4.  s  shut  the  door  upon  her  and  upon  her  sons 
4. 21  and  shut  (the  door)  upon  him,  and  went 

4.  33  shut  the  door  upon  them  twain,  andprayed 
6.  32  shut  the  door,  and  hold  him  fast  at  the  do. 

2  Ch.28.  24  shut  up  the  doors  of  the  house  of  the  Lo. 

29.  7  they  have  shut  up  the  doors  of  the  porch 
Neh.  6.  10  let  us  shut  the  doors  of  the  temple  :  for 
Job  3. 10  it  shut  not  up  the  doors  of  my  (mother's) 

12. 14  he  shutteth  up  a  man,  and  there  can  be  no 
41.  15  (His)  scales  (are  his)  pride,  shut  up  toge. 

Isa.  22.  22  none  shall  shut ;  and  he  shall  shut,  and 
26.  20  shut  thy  doors  about  thee :  hide  thyself 
Eze.  44.  1  gateofthe  outward  sanctuary,  .(was)shut 
44.  2  This  gate  shall  be  shut,  it  shall  not  be  op. 
44.  2  entered  in  by  it,  therefore  it  sliaU  be  shut 
46.  1  the  gate . .  shall  be  shut  the  six  working  d. 
46. 12  after  his  going  forth  (one)  shall  shut  the 
Mai.  1. 10  Who  (is  there). .  that  would  shut  the  doors 

8.  To  be  shut  in  or  up,  "up  sagar,  2. 

Eze.  3.  24  said  unto  me,  Go,  shut  thyself  within  th. 

9.  To  cause  to  shut  in  or  up,  "Up  sagar,  5. 

Lev.  13.  4,  31,  33  the  priest  shall  shut  up  (him  that 
13.  5,  21,  26  the  priests  shallshutliim  up  seven 
13.  11  shall  not  shut  him  up;  for  lie  (is)  unclean 
13.  50  shut  up  (it  that  hath)  the  plague  seven  d. 

13.  54  and  he  shall  shut  it  up  seven  days  more 

14.  38  the  priest  shall . .  shut  up  the  house  seven 
14.  46  the  house  all  the  while  that  it  is  shut  up 

Deut  32.  30  except,  .the  Lord  had  shut  them  up 
Job  i  1.  10  If  he  cut  off,  and  shut  up,  or  gather  toge. 
Psa.  31.  8  hast  not  shut  me  up  into  the  hand  of  the 

10.  To  shut  in  or  up,  -Dip  segu.r. 

Dan.  6. 22  God  hath  sent  his  angel,  and  hath  shut 

11.7*0  (cause  to)  cover,  shut  up,  flap  sakak,  5. 

J  ob  38.  8  (who)  shut  up  the  sea  with  doors,  when  it 
12. 7*0  shut,  close,  rrsy  atsah. 

Prov  16. 30  He  shutteth  his  eyes  to  devise  frowardtli. 
13.7*0  make  firm,  shut,  dxj;  atsam. 

Isa.  33.  15  and  shutteth  his  eyes  from  seeing  evil 
14.7*0  keep  in,  restrain,  ivy  atsar. 

Deut  1 1.  17  he  shut  up  the  heaven,  that  there  be  no 

32.  36  he  seeth  that,  .(there  is)  none  shut  up,  or 

1  Ki.  14.  10  (and)  him  that  is  shut  1131  and  left  iu  Israel 

21.  21  and  him  that  is  shut  up  and  left  in  Israel 

2  Ki.  9.  8  and  him  that  is  shut  up  and  left  in  Israel 

14.  26  (there  was)  not  any  shut  up,  nor  any  left 
17.  4  the  king  of  Assyria  shut  him  up,  and  bo. 

2  Ch.  7.  13  If  I  shut  up  heaven  that  there  be  no  rain 
Isa.  66.  9  shall  I  cause  to  bring  forth,  and  shut  (the 
Jer.  20.  9  as  a  burning  fire  shut  up  in  my  bones,  and 

33.  1  while  he  was  yet  shut  up  in  the  court  of 
36.  5  I  (am)  shut  up ;  I  cannot  go  into  the  house 

39. 15  while  he  was  shut  up  in  the  court  of  the 

15.  To  bind  up,  distress,  "nx  tsarar. 

2  Sa.  20.  3  they  were  shut  up  unto  the  day  of  their 
16.7*0  shut  out,  up  or  in,  crip  satham.  ■ 

Dan.  8.  26  shut  thou  up  the  vision ;  for  (it  shall  be) 

12.  4  shut  up  the  words,  and  seal  the  book,  (ev.) 


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17.  To  shut,  contract,  f5i?  qaphats. 

Deut  i  q.  7  nor  shut  thine  hand  from  thy  poor  brother 
Tsa.  77.  o  hath  he  in  anger  shut  up  his  tender  mer. 

Isa.  52.  15  the  kings  shall  shut  their  mouths  at  him 

18.  To  delight,  dazzle,  VVV  shaa,  5. 

Isa.  6. 10  make  their  ears  heavy,  and  shut  their  eyes 

19.  To  shut  up,  out,  in,  orr?  satham. 

Lam.  3.  8  when  I  cry  and  shout,  lie  shutteth  out 

20 . To  shut  back,  airoKhelai  apokleio. 

Luke  1 3.  25  When  once  the  Master,  .hath  shut  to  the 

21  .To  shut  down,  KaranXe lu  katakleio. 

Luke  3.  20  Added  yet  this  above  all,  that  lie  shut  up 
Acts  26.  10  many  of  the  saints  did  I  shut  up  in  prison 

22 . To  shut,  Khela  kleio. 

Matt.  6.  6  when  thou  hast  shut  thy  door,  pray  to  tliv 
23. 13  ye  shut  up  the  kingdom  of  heaven  against 
25. 10  went  in  with  him  .and  the  door  was  shut 
Luke  4.  25  the  heaven  was  shut  up  three  years  and 

11.  7  the  door  is  now  shut,  and  my  children  are 
J0I1U20. 19  the  doors  were  shut  where  the  disciples 

20.  26  (Then)  came  Jesus,  the  doors  being  shut 
Acts  5.  23  The  prison  truly  found  we  shut  with  all 

21.  30  drew  him  out.  .and.  .the  doors  were  shut 
1  Jo.  3. 17  shutteth  up  his  bowels  (of  compassion)  fr. 
Hev.  3.  7  openeth,  and  no  man  shutteth ;  and  shut. 

3.  8  an  open  door,  and  no  man  can  shut  it 

11.  6  These  have  power  to  shut  heaven,  that  it 

20.  3  shut  him  up,  and  seta  seal  upon  him,  that 

21.  25  the  gates  of  it  shall  not  be  shut  at  all  by 

23.  To  shut  together,  <rvyK\elu>  sugkleio. 

Gal.  3.  23  shut  up  unto  the  faith  which  should  aft. 

SHUT  (in,  out,  up),  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  shut  in  or  up,  -11D  sugar,  2. 

Nrnn  I2.  14  let  her  be  shut  out  from  the  camp  seven 

12.  15  Miriam  was  shut  out  from  the  camp  seven 
1  Sa.  23.  7  he  is  shut  in,  by  entering  into  a  town  that 
Neh.  13.  19  I  commanded  that  the  gates  should  be  sh. 
Isa.  45.  1  to  open  ..and  the  gates  shall  not  be  shut 

60.  II  they  shall  not  be  shut  day  nor  night ;  that 
Eze.  46.  2  the  gate  shall  not  be  shut  until  the  even. 

2 . To  be  shut  in  or  up,  "))D  sagar,  4. 

Josh.  6.  1  Jericho  was  straitly  shut  up  because  of  the 
Eccl.  12.  4  the  doors  shall  be  shut  in  the  streets,  when 
Isa.  24.  10  every  house  is  shut  up,  that  no  man  may 

24.  22  shall  be  shut  up  in  the  prison,  and  after 
•Ter.  13.  19  The  cities  of  the  south  shall  be  shut  up 

3 . To  be  kept  in,  restrained,  "isjf  atsar,  2. 

1  Ki.  8.  35  When  heaven  is  shut  up,  and  there  is  no 

2  Ch.  6.  26  When  the  heaven  is  shut  up,  and  there  is 
Neh.  6. 10  the  house  of  Shemaiah . .  who  (was)  shut  up 

SHUTHALHITES,  'n^ntrn  the  family  of  Shuthelah. 
Nuni26. 35  of  Shuthelah,  the  family  of  the  S.:  of  Bee. 

SHU-THE'-LAH,  setting  of  Telah. 

1.  A  son  of  Ephraim.  B.C.  1680. 

Num26.  35  of  S.,  the  family  of  the  Shuthalliites:  of 

26.  36  these  (are)  the  sons  of  S. :  of  Eran,  the  fa. 

1  Ch.  7.  20  the  sonsof  Ephraim;  S.,  andBeredhisson 

2.  Son  of  Zabad,  a  descendaut  of  Ephraim  in  the  fifth  or 
sixth  remove.  B.C.  1530. 

1  Ch.  7. 21  Zabad  his  son,  and  S.  his  son,  and  Ezer 

SHUTTING  — 

To  shut  in  or  up,  119  sagar. 

Josh.  2.  5  (about  the  time)  of  shutting  of  the  gate,  w. 

SHUTTLE  — 

Weaving  machine,  rtR  ereg. 

Job  7.  6  My.days  are  swifter  than  a  weaver's  shu. 

SI-A'-HA,  SI'-A,  Nnjrp,  Njrp  congregation. 

One  of  the  Nethinim  whose  descendants  returned  with 
Zerubbabel.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  44  The  children  of  Keros,  the  children  of  S. 
Neh.  7.  47  The  children  of  Keros,  the  children  of  S. 

SIB-BE'-CHAI,  SIB-BE -CAI,  'Pap  Jah  is  intervening . 
One  of  the  family  of  Hushah  who  slew  Sapli  or  Sappai, 
a  Philistine  giant,  in  the  days  of  David.  B.C.  1048. 

2  Sa.  21.  18  S.  the  Hushathite  slew  Saph,  which  (was) 
1  Ch.n.  29  S.  the  Hushathite,  Ilai  the  Ahohite 

20.  4  at  which  time  S.  the  Hushathite  slew  S. 

27.  11  eighth  (captain)  for  the.  .month (was)  S. 

SIB-BO'-LETH,  nSpD. 

The  Ephraimite  pronunciation  of  Shibboleth,  “an  ear 
of  corn.” 

Judgm.  6  Say  now  Shibboleth  ;  and  he  said  S.,  for 
SIB'- MAH,  floats'  balsam. 

A  city  in  Reuben,  called  in  Num.  32.  3  Shebam,  and  in 
ver.  38  Shibmah;  near  Jazer  and  Kirjathaim. 

Josh.13. 19  Kirjathaim,  and  S.,  and  Zareth-shaliar 
Isa.  16.  8  the  fields.. languish,  (and)  the  vine  of S. 

16.  9  Therefore  I  will  bewail .  .the  vine  of  S. 
-Jer.  48.  32  0  vineof  S.,  I  will  weep  for  thee  with  the 

SEB-RA'-IM,  DH?P  double  hill. 

A  city  of  Syria,  between  Damascus  and  Hamath. 

Eze.  47. 16  Hamath,  Berothah,  S.,  which  (is) between 

SI'-CKEM,  ridge,  shoulder. 

A  place  in  the  plain  of  Moreh  in  mount  Ephraim,  now 
called  Ndblous.  See  Shechem. 

Gen.  12.  6  A.  passed  through,  .unto  the  place  of  S. 


SICK  (folk,  people),  very,  sickly  — 

1  .To  be  or  become  sickly,  win  anash,  2. 

2  Sa.  12. 15  struck  the  child,  .and  it  was  very  sick 

2.Menstruous,  nyj  daveh. 

Lev.  15.  3*3  of  her  that  is  sick  of  her  flowers,  and  of 

3. Sicknesses,  diseases,  D'Nbnn  tachaluim. 

Jer.  14.  18  then  behold  them  that  are  sick  with  fam. 

4 . Not  robust  or  strong,  afymtrros  arrhostos. 

Matti4.  14  Jesus  went  forth,  .and  he  healed  their  s. 
Mark  6.  5  he  laid  his  hands  upon  a  few  sick  folk 

16.  18  [they  shall  lay  hands  on  the  sick,  and  tlx.] 

1  Co.11.  30  many  (are)  weak  and  sickly  among  you 

5.  To  be  infirm,  without  strength,  aoBevew  astheneo. 

Matt  10.  8  Heal  the  sick,  cleanse  the  lepers,  raise 
Mark  6.  56  they  laid  the  sick  in  the  streets,  and  lies. 
Luke  4.  40  they  that  had  any  sick  with  divers  disea. 

9.  2  sent  them  to  preach,  .and  to  heal  [the  si.] 
Johnn.  1  a  certain  (man)  was  sick, (named) Lazarus 
Acts  19.  12  from  his  body  were  brought  unto  the  sick 

2  Ti.  4.  20  but  Trophimus  have  I  left  at  Miletum  si. 

6 .Infirm,  without  strength,  hoBevii s  asthenes. 

Matt  25.  39  when  saw  we  thee  [sick,]  or  in  prison,  and 

25.  43  sick,  and  in  prison,  and  ye  visited  me  not 
25.  44  a  stranger,  or  naked,  or  sick,  or  in  prison 
Lukeio.  9  heal  the  sick  that  are  therein  ;  and  say 
Acts  5.  15  they  brought  forth  the  sick  into  the  str. 

5.  16  bringing  sick  folks,  and  them  which  were 

7.  To  be  ill,  naKcis  echo  kakos. 

Matt.  4.  24  they  brought  unto  him  all  sick  people  th. 
Luke  7.  2  a  certain  centurion's  servant,  .was  sick 

8.  To  labour,  suffer  from  fatigue,  Kaye a  kamno. 

Jas.  5.  15  the  prayer  of  faith  shall  savetlie  sick,  and 

SICK,  to  be,  fall,  make  self  — 

1  .To  be  sick,  weak,  diseased,  n?n  chalah. 

Gen. '48.  1  told  Joseph,  Behold,  thy  father  (is)  sick 
1  Sa.19.  14  And  when  Saul  sent,  .she  said,  He  (is)  si. 
30.  13  my  master  left  me,  because.  .1  fell  sick 

1  Ki.  14.  1  Abijah  the  son  of  Jeroboam  fell  sick 

14.  5  ask  a  thing,  .for  her  son;  for  he  (is)  sick 

17.  17  the  son  of  the  woman,  fell  sick ;  and  his 

2  Ki.  1  2  fell  down  through  a  lattice . .  and  was  sick 

8.  7  and  Ben-hadad  the  king  of  Syria  was  sick 
8  29  went. .to  see  Joram .  .because  he  was  sick 

13.  14  Elisha  was  fallen  sick  of  liis  sickness  wh. 
20.  1  In  those  days  was  Hezekiah  sick  unto  de. 
20.  12  he  had  heard  that  Hezekiah  had  been  si. 

2  Ch  22  6  went,  .to  see  Jehoram .  .becausehe  was  si. 

32.  24  In  those  days  Hezekiah  was  sick  to  the  de. 
Neh.  2.  2  seeing  thou  (art)  not  sick?  this  (is)  nothing 
Psa.  35.  13  when  they  were  sick,  my  clothing  (was)sa. 
Prov.23.  35  They  havestricken  me .  (and)  I  was  not  s. 
Song  2.  5  comfort  me  with  apples;  for  I  am  sick  of 

5.  8  that  ye  tell  him,  that  I  (am)  sick  of  love 
Isa.  23.  24  the  inhabitant  shall  not  say,  I  am  sick 

38.  1  In  those  days  was  Hezekiah  sick  unto  de. 
38  9  when  lie  had  been  sick,  and  was  recovered 

39.  I  he  had  heard  that  he  had  been  sick,  and 
Eze.  34.  4  neither  have ..  healed  that  which  was  sick 

34.  16  and  will  strengthen  that  which  was  sick 
Mai.  I.  8  if  ye  offer  the  lame  and  sick,  (is  it)  not 

1.  13  brought  (that  which  was)  torn,  .and  the  s. 

2.  To  become-sick,  weak,  diseased,  con  chalah,  2. 

Dan.  8.  27  I  Daniel  fainted,  and  was  sick  (certain)  da. 

3.  To  cause  sickness,  weakness,  n8n  chalah,  5. 
Prov.13. 12  Hope  deferred  maketlithe  heart  sick:  but 
Hos.  7.  5  the  princes  have  made  (him)  sick  with  bo. 
Mic.  6.  13  Therefore  also  will  I  make  (tliee)  sick  in 

4.  To  become  or  show  self  sick,  chalah,  7 . 

2  Sa.  13.  2  Amnon  was  so  vexed,  that  liefell  sick  for 
13.  5  Lay  thee  down,  .and  make  thyself  sick: 

13.  6  Amnon  lay  down,  and  made  himself  sick 

5. Sickness,  weakness,  ’^>13  choli 

Isa .  1 .  5  The  whole  head  is  sick,  and  the  whole  he. 

6. Not  robust  or  strong,  apfucaros  arrhostos. 

Mark  6.  13  anointed  with  oil  many  that  w  ere  sick,  and 

7  .To  be  infirm,  without  strength,  ao-Oeviw  astheneo. 
Matt  25.  36  I  was  sick,  and  ye  visited  me :  1  was  in 
Luke  7.  10  found,  .servant  whole  [that  had  been  si.] 
John  4.  46  a  certain  nobleman,  whose  son  was  sick 
11.  2  Mary,  .whose  brother  Lazaru3  was  sick 
11.  3  Lord,  behold,  he  whom  thou  lovest  is  sick 
11.  6  he  had  heard  therefore  that  he  was  sick 
Acts  9.  37  it  came  to  pass,  .that  she  was  sick,  and 
Phil.  2.  26  that  ye  had  heard  that  he  had  been  sick 

2.  27  he  was  sick  nigh  unto  death:  but  God  had 
Jas.  5.  1 4  Is  any  sick  among  you?  let  him  call  for  the 

5. To  be  ill,  kukus  echo  kakos. 

Matt.  8.  16  and  he.  .healed  all  that  were  sick 

9.  12  not  a  physician,  but  they  that  are  sick 
Mark  1.  34  he  healed  many  that  were  sick  of  divers 

2. 17  no  need .  .but  they  that  are  sick :  I  came 

6.  55  carry  about  in  beds  those  that  were  sick 
Luke  5.  31  need  not  a  physician ;  but  they  that  are  si. 

SICKLE  — 

1. A  sickle,  reaping  hook,  trpin  cliermesh. 

Deut  16.  9  thou  beginnest  (to  put)  the  sickle  to,  the 
23.  25  not  move  asickle  unto  thy  neighbour’s  st. 

2.  A  sickle,  scythe,  large  knife,  Sjo  maggal. 

Jer.  50.  16  him  that  liandleth  the  sickle  in  the  time 
Joel  3.  13  Putyc  in  the  sickle;  for  the  harvest  is  ripe 


3./1  reaping  hook,  sickle,  bpenavov  drepanon. 

Mark  4.  29  immediately  he  putteth  in  the  sickle,  liec. 
Rev.  14. 14  Son  of  man,  having.,  in  his  hand  a  sharps. 

14.  15  Thrust  in  thy  sickle,  and  reap:  for  the  ti. 
14.  16  he  that  sat  on  the  cloud  thrust  in  his  sic. 
14.  17  angel  came,  also  having  a  sharp  sickle 
14.  18  cry  to  him  that  had  the  sharp  sickle,  say. 
14.  18  Thrust  in  thy  sharp  sickle,  and  gather  the 
14.  19  angel  thrust  in  his  sickle  into  the  earth 


SICKNESS,  (having)  — 

1  .Menstruous,  nw  daveh. 

Lev.  20.  18  lie  witliawoman  having  her  sickness,  and 

2. Sickness,  weakness,  '*?n  choli. 

Deut.  7. 15  Lord  will  take  away  from  tliee  all  sickn. 

28.  59  sore  sickness,  and  of  long  continuance 
28.  61  Also  every  sickness,  and  every  plague,  wh. 

1  Ki  17  17  sickness  was  so  sore,  that  there  was  no  br. 

2  Ki.13.  14  Elisha  was  fallen  sick  of  his  sickness  wh. 

2  Ch  21  75  thou  (slialt  have)great  sickness  by  disease 

21.  15  fall  out  by  reason  of  the  sickness  day  by 
21.  19  bowels  fell  out  by  reason  of  his  sickness 
Psa.  41.  3  thou  wilt  make  all  his  bed  in  his  sickness 
Eccl.  5.  17  much  sorrow  and  wrath  with  his  sickness 
Isa.  38.  9  been  sick,  and  was  recovered  of  his  sickn. 
Hos.  5. 13  When  Ephraim  saw  his  sickness,  and  Jud. 

3.  Sickness,  disease,  nSno  machalah. 

Exod23.  25  take  sickness  away  from  the  midst  of  thee 

1  Ki.  8.  37  whatsoever  plague,  whatsoever  sickness 

2  Ch.  6.  28  whatsoever  sore,  or  whatsoever  sickness 

4 .Sicknesses,  diseases,  Q'x^nn  tachaluim. 

Deut  29.  22  sicknesses  which  the  Lord  hath  laid  upon 

5. Infirmity,  aoBeveia  asthencia. 

John  11.  4  This  sickness  is  not  unto  death,  but  for 

6.  Unsoundness,  sickness,  voaos  nosos. 

Matt.  4.  23  healing  all  manner  of  sickness  and  allma. 

8.  17  took  our  infirmities,  and  bare  (our)  sickn. 

9.  35  healing  every  sickness  and  every  disease 
10.  1  heal  all  manner  of  sickness,  and  all  man. 

Mark  3.  15  to  have  power  [to  heal  sicknesses,  and]  to 

SID’-DIM,  c'^ir  extension. 

The  region  on  the  shores  of  the  Salt  Sea  wherein  were 
Sodom,  Gomorrah,  Admail,  and  Zeboim. 

Gen  14.  3  were  joined  together  in  the  vale  of  S.,  wh. 
14  8  joined  battle  with  them  in  the  vale  of  S. 

14. 10  the  vale  of  S.  (was  full  of)  slime  pits,  and 

SIDE,  (farther,  other,  this,  yonder)  — 

1  .This,  that,  hallaz. 

1  Sa.  14.  1  garrison,  that  (is)  on  the  other  side.  But 

2.  Hand,  r  yad. 

Exod.  2.  5  maidens  walked  along  by  the  river  s  side 

1  Sa.  4.  13  Eli  sat  upon  a  seat  by  the  way  side  watc. 

4  18  from  off  the  seat  backward  by  the  side  of 

2  Sa.  18.  4  king  stood  bythe  gate  side,  and  all  the  pe. 

Psa  140.  5  they  have  spread  a  netby  the  wayside,  th. 
Eccl  4  1  on  the  side  of  their  oppressors  (there  was) 

Dan.To.  4  as  I  was  by  the  side  of  the  great  river,  wh. 

3.  Thigh,  tp.)  yarek. 

Exod32.  27  Put  every  man  his  sword  by  his  side,  (and) 

40.  22  upon  the  side  of  the  tabernaclenorthward 
40  24  on  the  side  of  the  tabernacle  southward 
Lev  I  11  kill  it  on  the  side  of  the  altar  northward 
Num  '3  29,  35  shall  pitch  on  the  side  of  the  tabema. 
2  Ki  16  14  and  put  it  on  the  north  side  of  the  altar 


4.  Thigh,  nan:  yarkah. 

Exod  26.  22  for  the  sides  of  the  tabernacle  westward 
26.  23  corners  of  the  tabernacle  in  the  two  sides 
26  27  the  tabernacle  forthe  two  sides  westw  ard 
36.  27  for  the  sides  of  the  tabernacle  westward 

36  28  corners  of  the  tabernacle  in  the  two  sides 
36.  32  of  the  tabernacle  for  the  sides  westward 

Judgig.  1  certain  Levite  sojourning  on  the  side  of 

19. 18  from  Beth-leliem-judah  toward  the  side 

1  Sa.  24.  3  his  men  remained  in  the  sides  of  the  cave 

1  Ki.  6. 16  built  twenty  cubits  on  the  side  of  the  I10. 

2  Ki  19.  23  am  come  up.  to  the  sides  of  Lebanon,  and 

Psa  48  2  the  sides  of  the  north,  the  city  of  the  gr. 

128.  3  as  a  fruitful  vine  by  the  sides  of  thine  ho. 
Isa.  14  13  will  sit  also,  .in  the  sides  of  the  north 

14.  is  slialt  be  brought  down  to  hell,  to  the  si. 

37  24  am  I  come  up . .  to  the  sides  of  Lebanon 
Jer.  6.  22  shall  be  raised  from  the  sides  of  the  earth 
Eze  32  23  Whose  graves  are  set  in  the  sides  of  the 

46. 19  there  (was)  a  place  on  the  two  sides  wes. 
Amos  6.  10  shall  say  unto  him  that  (is)  by  the  sides 

Jon.  1.  5  Jonah  was  gone  down  intothe  sidesofthe 


1  .Shoulder,  rjfta  katheph. 

Exod27.  14  hangings  of  one  side  (of  the  gate  shall  be) 
27  15  on  the  other  side  (shall  lie)  hangings  flft. 
28.  27  slialt  putthem  on  the  two  sides  of  the  ep. 
38. 14  hangings  of  the  one  side  (of  the  gate  were) 
38  13  for  the  other  side  of  the  court  gate,  on 
39.  20  putlthem  on  the  two  sides  of  theephodup. 
Nunm.  11  shall  reach  unto  the  side  of  the  sea  of  (  h. 
Jjsli  15.  8  went  up ..  unto  the  south  side  of  the  Jeb. 

IS.  10  passed  along  unto  the  side  of  mount  Jca. 
is.  11  border  went  out  unto  the  side  of  Ekron  no. 

18.12  border  went  up  to  the  side  of  Jericho  on 

18. 13  to  the  side  of  Luz,  which  (is)  lkth-el,  so. 

18.  16  descended ..  to  the  side  of  Jebusi  on  the 
18. 18  passed  along  toward  the  side :  over  against 
18.  19  border  passed  along  to  the  side  of  Beth  li. 

I  Ki.'  6.  8  Thedoor.  .(was)  in  the  nglitsideof  the  ho 
-  7.  39  side  of  the  house,  and  five  on  the  left  side 
7  39  he  set  the  sea  on  the  right  side  of  the  ho. 


SIDE 


885 


SIDON 


2  Ch.  4.  10  set  the  sea  on  the  right  side  of  the  east  end 

23.  10  right  side  of  the  temple  to  the  left  side  of 
Eze.  25.  9  I  will  open  the  side  of  Moab  from  the  ci. 

40. 1 8  pavement  by  the  side  of  the  gates,  over  ag. 
40.  40  at  the  side  without,  .on  the  other  side,  wh. 
40.  4 1  Four  tables  (were) . .  by  the  side  of  the  gate 
40.  44  which  (was)  at  the  side  of  the  north  gate 

40.  44  one  at  the  side  of  the  east  gate  (having) 

41.  2  the  sides  of  the  door  (were)  five  cubits  on 
41.  26  the  sides  of  the  porch,  and  (upon)  the.  .c. 

46.  19  tile  entry,  which  (was)  at  the  side  of  the 

47.  1  from  the  right  side  of  the  house,  at  the 
47.  2  there  ran  out  waters  on  the  right  side 

6.  Loins,  n’lnD  mothnayim. 

Neh.  4. 18  every  one  had  his  sword  girded  by  his  s. 
Eze.  9.  2  with  a  writer’s  inkhorn  by  his  side :  and 
9.  3  which  (had)  the  writer’s  inkhorn  by  ins  s. 
9.  ii  man . .  which  (had)  the  inkhorn  by  his  side 

7.  Margin,  side,  1351  eber. 

Exod28.  26  which  (is)  in  the  side  of  the  ephod  inwa. 
32.  13  tables  (were)  written  on  both  their  sides 
39.  19  which  (was)  on  the  side  of  the  ephod  in. 
Nuni2i.  13  pitched  on  the  other  side  of  Arnon,  whi. 
22.  1  pitched  in  the  plains  of  Moab  on  this  side 
32.  19  on  yonder  side  Jordan,  or  forward  :  bee. 

32. 19  our  inheritance  is  fallen  to  us  on  this  side 
32.  32  possession  of  our  inheritance  on  this  side 

34.  15  received  their  inheritance  on  this  side  J. 

35.  14  Ye  shall  give  three  cities  on  this  side  Jo. 
Deut.  1.  1  Moses  spake  unto  all  Israel  on  this  side  J. 

1.  5  On  this  side  Jordan,  in  the  land  of  Moab 

3.  8  the  land  that  (was)  on  this  side  Jordan,  fr. 

4.  41  Moses  severed  three  cities  on  this  side  Jo. 
4.  46  On  this  side  Jordan,  in  the  valley  over  ag. 
4.  47  which  (were)  on  this  side  Jordan,  toward 

4.  49  all  tlie  plain  on  this  side  Jordan  eastwa. 

11.  30  (Are)  they  not  on  the  other  side  Jordan 
Josh.  1.  14  land  which  Moses  gave  you  on  this  side 

1.  15  which  Moses,  .gave  you  on  this  side  Jord. 

2.  iu  Amorites,  that  (were)  on  the  other  side  J. 

5.  1  Amorites,  which  (were)  on  the  side  of  Jo. 
7.  7  content  and  dwelt  on  the  other  side  Jord. ! 

9.  1  kings  which  (were)  on  this  side  Jordan,  in 

12.  1  possessed  their  land  on  the  other  side  J. 

12.  7  Joshua,  .smote  on  this  side  Jordan  on  the 

13.  27  Cliinnereth  on  the  other  side  Jordan  east. 

13.  32  on  the  other  side  Jordan,  by  Jericho,  eas. 

14.  3  an  half  tribe  on  the  other  side  Jordan 
17.  5  Bashan,  which  (were)  on  the  other  side  J. 
20.  8  on  tlie  other  side  Jordan  by  Jericho  east. 
22.  4  which  Moses,  .gave  you  on  the  other  side 
22.  7  among  their  brethren  on  this  side  Jordan 

24.  2  Your  fathers  dwelt  on  the  other  side  of 
24.  3  took  your  father . .  from  the  other  side  of 
24.  8  which dwelton  the  other  side  Jordan;  and 
24.  14  fathers  served  on  the  other  side  of  the  Ho. 
24. 15  that  (were)  on  the  other  side  of  the  flood 

Judg.  7.  25  brought,  .to  Gideon  on  tlie  other  side  Jor. 

10.  8  children.  . that  (were)  on  the  other  side  Jo. 

11.  18  pitched  on  the  other  side  of  Arnon,  but 

1  Sa.  14,  1  garrison,  that  (is)  on  the  other  side.  But 
14.  4  (there  was)  a  sharp  rock  on  the  one  side 
14.  4  sharp  rock  on  the  other  side  :  and  the  na. 
14.  40  Be  ye  on  one  side,  and  I  and  Jonathan 
14.  40  sou  will  be  on  the  other  side.  And  the  pe. 
26.  13  Then  David  went  over  to  the  other  side 
31.  7  men  of  Israel  that  (were)  on  the  other  si. 
31.  7  (they)  that  (were)  on  the  other  side  Jord. 

1  Ki.  4.  24  dominion  over  all  (the  region)  on  this  si. 
4.  24  over  all  the  kings  on  this  side  the  river 
4.  24  had  peace  on  all  sides  round  about  him 
7.  30  under  the  laver.  .at  the  side  of  every  ad. 

1  Ch.  6.  78  on  the  other  side  Jordan,  by  Jericho  on 

12.  37  on  the  other  side  of  Jordan,  of  the  Reu. 
26.  30  on  this  side  Jordan  westward,  in  all  the 

Ezra  8.  36  and  to  the  governors  on  this  side  the  riv. 
Neh.  3.  7  throne  of  the  governor  on  this  side  the  ri. 
Jer.  48.  28  maketh  her  nest  in  tlie  sides  of  the  hole’s 
49.  32  bring  their  calamity  from  all  sides  there. 

8.  Margin,  side,  abar. 

Ezra  4. 10  rest  (that  are)  on  this  side  the  river,  and 
4.  11  Thy  servants  the  men  on  this  side  the  ri. 

4.  16  shalt  have  no  portion  on  this  side  the  riv. 

5.  3,  6  Tatnai,  governor  on  this  side  the  river 

5.  6  which  (were)  on  this  side  the  river,  sent 

6.  13  Then  Tatnai,  governor  on  this  side  the  r. 

9.  Comer,  nx?  peak. 

Exod26.  18  twenty  boards  on  the  south  side  southw. 

26.  20  on  the  north  side,  (there  shall  be)  twenty 

27.  9  for  the  south  side  southward  (there  shall 
27.  9  of  an  hundred  cubits  long  for  one  side 
27.  11  likewise  for  the  north  side  in  length  (there 
27.  12  the  breadth  of  tlie  court  on  the  west  side 
27.  13  the  breadth  of  the  court  on  the  east  side 
36.  23  twenty  boards  for  the  south  side  southw. 
38.  9  on  the  south  side  southward  the  hangings 
38. 11  for  the  north  side  (the  hangings  were)  an 
38.  12  for  the  west  side  (were)  hangings  of  fifty 
38.  13  And  for  the  east  side  eastward  fifty  cubits 

Num35.  5  east  side . .  and  on  the  south  side  two  tho. 

35.  5  west  side . .  and  on  the  north  side  two  th. 
Josh.  1 8.  12  their  border  on  the  north  side  was  from 
18.  20  Jordan  was  the  border . .  on  the  east  side 
Eze.  45.  7  west  side  westward,  and  from  the  east  side 
47.  15  border  of  the  land  toward  the  north  side 
47.  17  border  of  Hamath.  And  (this  is)then.  side 
47.  18  the  east  side . .  And  (this  is)  the  east  side 
47. 19  south  side  southward,  .south  side  south. 
47.  20  The  west  side . .  This  (is)  the  west  side 


Eze.  48.  1  for  these  are  his  sides  east  (and)  west ;  a 
48.  2  from  the  east  side  unto  the  west  side 
[So  in  v.  4,  5,  8,  23,  24,  25,  26,  27.] 

48.  3, 6, 7  from  the  east  side  even  unto  the  west  s. 
48.  16  north  side  four  thousand  and  five  hundred 
48.  16  south  side  four  thousand  and  five  hundred 
48.  16  on  the  east  side  four  thousand  and  five 
48. 16  west  side  four  thousand  andfive  hundred 
48.  28  border  of  Gad,  at  the  south  side  southw. 
48.  30  goings  out  of  the  city  on  the  north  side 
48-.  32  at  the  east  side  four  thousand  and  five 
48.  33  at  the  south  side  four  thousand  and  five 
48.  34  At  the  west  side  four  thousand  and  five 

10. Side,  is  isad. 

Gen.  6. 16  door  of  the  ark  shalt  thou  set  in  the  side 
Exod25.  32  six  branches  shall  come  out  of  the  sides 

25.  32  three  branches,  .out  of  the  one  side,  and 

25.  32  three  branches,  .out  of  the  other  side 

26.  13  it  shall  hang  over  the  sides  of  the  tabern. 
30.  4  upon  the  two  sides  of  it  shalt  thou  make 
37.  18  And  six  branches  going  out  of  the  sides 
37.  18  out  of  the  one  side,  .out  of  the  other  side 
37.  27  upon  the  two  sides  thereof,  to  be  places 

Num  33.  55  thorns  in  your  sides,  and  shall  vex  you  in 
Deut  3 1 .  26  put  it  in  the  side  of  the  ark  of  the  covenant 
Josh  23. 13  scourges  in  your  sides,  and  thorns  in  your 
Judg.  2.  3  but  they  shall  be  (as  thorns)  in  your  sides 

1  Sa.  6.  8  put  the  jewels . .  in  a  coffer  by  the  side  th. 

20.  20  I  will  shoot  three  arrows  on  the  side  (th.) 
20.  25  Abner  sat  by  Saul's  side,  and  David’splace 
23.  26  Saul  went  on  this  side  of  the  mountain 
23.  26  David  and  his  men  on  that  side  of  the  m. 

2  Sa.  2.  16  and  (thrust)  his  sword  in  his  fellow’s  side 

13.  34  much  people  by  the  way  of  the  hill  side 
Psa.  91.  7  A  thousand  shall  fall  atthy  side,  and  ten 
Isa.  60.  4  thy  daughters  shall  be  nursed  at  (thy)  side 

66.  12  ye  shall  be  borne  upon  (her)  sides,  and  be 
Eze.  4.  4  Lie  thou  also  upon  thy  left  side,  and  lay 

4.  6  lie  again  on  thy  right  side,  and  thou  shalt 
4.  8  shalt  not  turn  thee  from  one  side  to  ano. 

4.  9  days  that  thou  shalt  lie  upon  thy  side 
34.  2i  Because  ye  have  thrust  with  side  and  with 

11  .Rib,  ySx  tsela. 

EXOCI25.  12  and  two  rings  (shall  be)  in  the  one  side  of 
25.  12  and  two  rings  in  the  other  side  of  it 

25.  14  put  the  staves  into  the  rings  by  the  sides 

26.  20  And  for  the  second  side  of  the  tabernacle 
26.  26  five  for  the  boards  of  the  one  side  of  the 
26.  27  five  bars  for  the  boards  of  the  other  side 
26.  27  five  bars  for  the  boards  of  the  side  of  the 
26.  35  on  the  side  of  the  tabernacle  toward  the 

26.  35  thou  shalt  put  the  table  on  the  north  side 

27.  7  staves  shall  be  upon  the  two  sides  of  the 
36.  25  for  the  other  side  of  the  tabernacle, (which 
36.  31  five  for  the  boards  of  the  one  side  of  the 

36.  32  five  bars  for  the  boards  of  the  other  side 

37.  3  even  two  rings  upon  the  one  side  of  it 
37.  3  and  two  rings  upon  tlie  other  side  of  it 

37.  5  staves  into  the  rings  by  the  sides  of  the 

38.  7  put  the  staves  into  the  rings  on  the  sides 
2  Sa.  16.  13  Sliimei  went  along  on  the  hill’s  side  over 
Job  18.  12  and  destruction  (shall  be)  ready  at  hisside 

12.  Wall,  Yp  qir. 

Exod3o.  3  sides  thereof  round  about,  and  the  horns 
37.  26  the  top  of  it,  and  the  sides  thereof  round 
Lev.  1.  15  blood,  .shall  be  wrung  out  at  the  side  of 

5.  9  he  shall  sprinkle . .  upon  the  side  of  the  al. 

13 . End,  extremity,  nxp  qatseh. 

Deut.  4.  32  from  the  one  side  of  heaven  unto  the  oth. 

14.  Square,  fourth  part,  J13U  reba. 

Eze.  1.  8  hands . .  under  their  wings  on  theirfour  si. 
1. 17  they  went  upon  their  four  sides,  .they  tu. 
10. 11  went  upon  their  four  sides ;  they  turned 

15.  Wind,  nn  ruach. 

Jer.  52.  23  ninety,  .six  pomegranates  on  a  side;  (and) 
Eze.  42.  16  He  measured  the  east  side  with  the  mea. 
42.  17  He  measured  the  north  side,  five  hundred 
42.  18  measured  the  south  side,  five  hundred  re. 
42. 19  He  turned  about  to  the  west  side,  (and) 
42.  20  He  measured  it  by  the  four  sides :  it  had  a 

16 . Lip,  ns(7  saphah. 

Exod36.  11  likewise  he  made  in  the  uttermost  side  of 
Judg.  7.  12  as  the  sand  by  the  sea  side  for  multitude 
2  Ch.  8.  17  to  Eloth,  at  the  sea  side  in  the  land  of  E. 

17. Side,  authority,  'ip?'  shetar. 

Dan.  7.  5  it  raised  up  itself  on  one  side,  and  (it  had) 

18.  Part,  division,  yepos  meros. 

J0I11121.  6  Cast  the  net  on  the  right  side  of  the  ship 

1 0. Beyond,  over,  on  the  other  side,  itipav  peran. 
Matt.  8.  18  commandment  to  depart  unto  the  other  si. 
8.  28  when  he  was  come  to  the  other  side,  into 

14.  22  to  go  before  him  unto  the  other  side,  whi. 
16.  5  his  disciples  were  come  to  the  other  side 

Mark  4.  35  saitli . .  Let  us  pass  over  unto  the  other  side 
5.  1  they  came  over  to  the  other  side  of  the  sea 

5.  21  passed  over,  .unto  the  other  side,  much 

6.  45  to  go  to  tlie  other  side  before  unto  Beth. 
8.  13  and,  entering.. departed  to  the  other  side 

10.  1  cometh.  .bythefarthersideof  Jordamand 
Luke  8.  22  Let  us  go  over  unto  the  other  side  of  the 
John  6.  22  people  which  stood  on  the  other  side  of  the 
6.25  found  him  on  the  other  side  of  the  sea,  th. 

20.  The  side,  ribs,  ir Aeupd  pleura. 

John  19.  34  one  of  the  soldiers,  .pierced  his  side,  and 
20.  20  showed  unto  them(his)  hands  and  his  side 


Jolin2o.  25  thrust  my  hand  into  his  side,  I  will  not 
20.  27  thrust  (it)  into  my  side  :  and  be  not  faith. 
Acts  12.  7  smote  Peter  on  the  side,  and  raised  him 

SIDE,  by  the  — 

Alongside  of,  w apa  (acc.)  para. 

Matt  13.  1  out  of  the  house,  and  sat  by  the  sea  side 
13.  4  some  (seeds)  fell  by  the  way  side,  and  the 

13.  19  is  he  which  received  seed  by  the  way  side 
20.  30  two  blind  men  sittingby  the  way  side, wh. 

Mark  2.  13  he  went  forth  again  by  the  sea  side  ;  and 
4.  1  began  again  to  teach  by  the  sea  side:  and 
4.  4  as  he  sowed,  some  fell  by  the  way  side,  and 
4.  15  these  are  they  by  the  way  side,  where  the 
10.  46  son  of  Timeus,  sat  by  the  highway  side  be. 
Luke  8.  5  as  he  sowed,  some  fell  by  the  way  side 
8.  12  Those  by  the  way  side  are  they  that  hear 
Acts  10.  6  a  tanner,  whose  house  is  by  the  sea  side 
10.  32  he  is  lodged,  .by  the  seaside:  who,  when 
16. 13  we  went  out  of  the  city  by  a  river  side,  wh. 
[See  also  About  on  every,  by,  east,  every,  farther,  floor, 
left,  north,  on,  on  this,  other,  the  other,  pass  by,  post, 
right,  south,  this,  way  side,  west.] 

SIDE  chamber  — 

Rib,  side  room,  J >8}t  tsela. 

Eze.  41.  5  breadthof(every)sidechamberfoureubits 
41.  6  side  chambers  (were)  three,  oneover  anot. 
41.  6  which  (was)  of  the  house  for  the  side  ch. 
41.  7  winding  about  still  upward  to  the  side  ch. 
41.  8  foundations  of  the  side  chambers  (were)a 
41.  9  wall,  which  (was)  for  the  side  chamber 
41.  9  left  (was)  the  place  of  the  side  chambers 
41.  11  the  doors  of  the  side  chambers  (were)  to. 
41.  26  side  chambers  of  the  house,  and  thick  pi. 
SIDE,  on  every  — 

1  .To  be  girded,  restrained,  "un  chagar. 

Psa.  65.  12  drop,  .the  little  hills  rejoice  on  every  s. 

2.  Round  about,  sahib. 

Num  16.  27  from  the  tabernacle  of  Korah.  .on  every  s. 
Judg  7. 18  blow  ye  the  trumpets  also  on  every  side 
8.  34  hands  of  all  their  enemies  on  every  side 
1  Sa.  12.  1 1  the  hand  of  your  enemies  on  every  side 

14.  47  fought  against,  .his  enemieson  every  side 
1  Ki.  5.  4  my  God  hath  given  me  rest  on  every  side 

1  Ch.22. 18  hath  he  (not)  given  you  rest  on  every  side? 

2  Ch.14.  7  and  he  hath  given  us  rest  on  every  side 

32.  22  saved,  .and  guided  them  on  every  side 
Job  1.  10  and  about  all  that  he  hatli  on  every  side? 

18.  1 1  Terrors  shall  make  him  afraid  on  every  si. 

19.  10  He  hath  destroyed  me  on  every  side,  and 
Psa.  12.  8  The  wicked  walk  on  every  side,  when  the 

31.  13  fear  (was)  on  every  side:  while  they  took 
Jer.  6.  25  forthe  sword  of  the  enemy .  .(is)on  everys. 

20.  10  fear  on  every  side.  Report,  (say  they),  and 
49.  29  shall  cry  unto  them,  Fear  (is)  on  every  si. 

Eze.  16.  33  may  come  unto  thee  on  every  side  for  thy 
19.  8  nations  set  against  him  on  every  side  from 
23.  22  will  bring  them  against  thee  on  every  si. 

28.  23  by  the  sword  upon  her  on  every  side ;  and 

36.  3  swallowed  you  up  on  every  side,  that  ye 

37.  21  will  gather  them  on  every  side,  and  bring 
39. 17  gather  yourselves  on  every  side  to  my  sa. 
41.  5,  10  round  about  the  house  on  every  side 

3 . From  every  quarter,  irdvroOev  pantothen. 

Lukeig.  43  enemies  shall. .keep  thee  in  on  every  side 

SIDE,  right  — 

Right  hand  or  side,  5e|i3s  dexios. 

Marki6.  5  saw  a  young  man  sitting  on  the  right  side 
Luke  1.  11  standing  on  the  right  side  of  the  altar  of 

SIDE,  (sea)  — 

Haven,  shore,  t]in  chopli. 

Deut.  1.  7  by  tlie  sea  side,  to  the  land  of  the  Canaan 

SIDE,  the  one... the  other,  this... that  — 

From  here,  .ISO,  isp  mippo,  rnippoh. 

Eze.  40. 10  one  measure  on  this  side  and  on  that  side 
41.  1  six  cubits  broad;on  the  one  side,  and  six 
41.  1  cubits  broad  on  the  other  side,  (which  was) 

SI -DON,  ]'TX,  W"i  fortified,  2/5wv. 

1.  The  eldest  son  of  Canaan  sou  of  Ham.  B.C.  2200. 

Gen.  10. 15  Canaan  begat  S.  his  first  born,  and  Heth 

2.  The  city  founded  by  the  Phoenicians,  twenty  miles 
N.  of  Tyre,  and  twenty  S.  of  Beirut,  now  called  Saida. 
It  was  founded  by  Sidon,  first  born  of  Canaan,  B.C. 
2750 ;  in  1444  it  fell  to  Asher,  but  was  never  occupied ; 
in  1210  it  was  seized  by  the  king  of  Ascalon,  and  its  in¬ 
habitants  fled  to  Tyre;  in  1157  they  oppressed  Israel; 
in  728  it  was  taken  by  Shalmanezer;  in  480  it  furnished 
ships  for  the  fleet  of  Xerxes ;  in  332  it  revolted  from 
Persia;  iu  351  it  was  betrayed  to  Ochus  by  Tennes, 
when  the  people  burnt  the  city,  and  40,000  perished  by 
the  flames  ;  in  333  it  submitted  to  Alexander  the  Great ; 
in  323  it  was  annexed  by  Ptolemy ;  in  315  taken  from 
him  by  Antigonus ;  in  65  it  fell  with  the  rest  of  Syria 
into  the  Roman  power ;  in  20  it  was  deprived  by 
Augustus  of  its  ancient  privileges;  in  A.n.  1108  it  was 
invested  by  the  Crusaders,  and  iu  mi  it  was  taken  by 
Baldwin ;  having  been  retaken  by  the  Saracens  it  wa3 
recovered  iii  1197  by  the  Christians;  in  1291,  they 
abandoned  it;  in  1658  it  established  commercial  rela¬ 
tions  witli  France,  which  had  a  monopoly  of  tlie  trade 
till  1791  when  they  were  driven  out  by  Jezzar  Pasha; 
in  1840  it  was  bombarded  and  taken  by  Admiral  Napier; 
in  1839  Lady  Hester  Stanhope  died  at  D’Joun,  eight 
miles  from  Sidon.  The  manufacture  of  glass,  for  which 


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SIGHT 


it  was  renowned,  made  from  the  fine  sand  on  the  coast 
near  Mount  Carmel,  is  referred  to  by  Pliny,  A.D.  77.  See 
Zidon. 

Gen.  10. 19  the  border  of  the  Canaanites  was  from  S. 
Mattn.  21  mighty  works,  .had.  .done  in  Tyre  and  S. 

1 1.  22  It  shall  be  more  tolerable  for  Tyre  and  S. 

15.  21  departed  into  the  coasts  of  Tyre  and  S. 
Mark  3.  8  they  about  Tyre  and  S.,  a  great  multitude 

7.  24  went  into  the  borders  of  Tyre  [and  S.],  and 
7.  31  departing  from  the  coasts  of  Tyre  and  S. 
Luke  4.  26  save  unto  Sarepta,  (a  city)  [of  S.],  unto  a 
6. 17  people,  .from  the  sea  coast  of  Tyre  andS. 

10.  13  mighty  works  had.  .done  in  Tyre  and  S. 

10.  14  it  shall  be  more  tolerable  for  Tyre  and  S. 
Acts  12.  20  highly  displeased .  .them  of  Tyre  and  S. 

27.  3  the  next  (day)  we  touched  at  S.  And  Ju. 

SIDONIANS,  'jtx.  See  Zidonians. 

The  inhabitants  of  Sidon. 

Deut,  3.  9  (Which)  Hermon  the  S.  call  Sirion,  and 
Josh. 13.  4  Mearah  that  (is)  beside  the  S.,  unto  Ap. 

13,  6  the  S.,  them  will  I  drive  out  from  before 
Judg.  3.  3  the  S  ,  and  the  Hivites  that  dwelt  in  mo. 
x  Ki.  5.  6  (there  is)  not  among  us  any.  .like.  .theS. 

SIEGE,  (to  lay)  — 

1  .Siege,  bulwark,  lixD  matsor. 

Deut 20.  19  not  cut.  .to  employ  (them)  in  the  siege 

28.  53  in  the  siege,  and  in  the  straitness,  where. 
28.  55  he  hath  nothing  left  him  in  the  siege,  and 
28.  57  shall  eat  them ..  secretly  in  the  siege 

2  Ch.32.  10  that  ye  abide  in  the  siege  in  Jerusalem 
Jer.  19.  9  in  the  siege  and  straitness  wherewith  their 
Eze.  4 .  2  lay  siege  against  it,  and  build  a  fort  ag. 

4.  7  thou  shalt  set  thy  face  toward  the  siege 

4.  8  till  thou  hast  ended  the  days  of  thy  siege 

5.  2  when  the  days  of  the  siege  are  fulfilled 
Mic.  5.  1  he  hath  laid  siege  against  us ;  they  shall 
Nah.  3. 14  Drawthee  waters  fortlie  siege,  fortify  thy 
Zechi2.  2  when  they  shall  be  in  the  siege  both  ag. 

2.  To  besiege,  ns  tsur. 

1  Ki.15.  27  Nadab  and  all  Israel  laid  siege  to  Gibbe. 
Isa.  29.  3  will  lay  siege  against  thee  with  a  mount 
Eze.  4.  3  and  thou  shalt  lay  siege  against  it 

SIEVE  — 

1.  Sieve,  .T153  kebarah. 

Amos  9.  9  like  as  (corn)  is  sifted  in  a  sieve,  yet  shall 

2.  A  sieve,  fan,  ns  3  naphah. 

Isa.  30.  28  to  sift  the  nations  with  the  sieve  of  vanity 
SIPT,  be  sifted,  to  — 

1 .  To  be  moved,  shaken,  sifted,  nua,  2. 

Amos  9.  9  like  as  (corn)  is  sifted  in  a  sieve,  yet  shall 

2.  To  cause  to  move,  shake,  sift,  yu  nua,  5. 

Amos  9.  9  I  will  sift  the  house  of  Israel  among  all 

3.  To  wave,  shake,  sift,  nuph,  5. 

Isa.  30.  28  to  sift  the  nations  with  the  sieve  of  van. 

4.  To  sift,  shake,  mvia^oi  siniazo. 

Luke22.  31  desired  (to  have)  you,  that  he  may  sift  (you) 
SIGH,  sighing  — 
l.Sigh,  sighing,  nrutt  anachah. 

Job  3.  24  For  my  sighing  cometli  before  I  eat,  and 
Psa.  31. 10  spent  with  grief,  and  my  years  with  sig. 
Isa.  21.  2  the  sighing  thereof  have  I  made  to  cease 
35.  10  and  sorrow  and  sighing  shall  flee  away 
Jer.  45.  3  I  fainted  in  my  sighing,  and  I  find  no  re. 
Lam.  1.  22  my  sighs  (are)  many,  and  my  heart  (is)  fa. 

2 .Groan,  groaning,  n|?3N  anaqah. 

Psa.  12.  5  for  the  sighing  of  the  needy,  now  will  I 
79.  ix  Let  the  sighing  of  the  prisoner  come  bef. 
SIGH  (deeply),  to  — 

1.  To  sigh,  nix  anach,  2. 

Exod.  2.  23  the  children  of  Israel  sighed  by  reason  of 
Isa.  24.  7  languisheth,  all  the  merry  hearted  do  sigh 
Lam.  1.  4  her  priests  sigh,  her  virgins  are  afflicted 
x.  11  her  people  sigh,  they  seek  bread ;  they 
j.  21  have  heard  that  I  sigh  ;  (there  is)  none  to 
1.  8  yea,  she  sigheth,  and  turneth  backward 
Eze.  9.  4  the  men  that  sigh  and  that  cry  for  all  the 

21.  6  Sigh  therefore,  thou  son  of  man,  with  the 

21.  6  and  with  bitterness  sigh  before  their  eyes 
ai.  7  when  they  say  unto  thee.  Wherefore  sig. 

2.  To  groan  again,  be  indignant,  ava<Treva.^w, 

Mark  8.  12  he  sighed  deeply  in  his  spirit,  and  saith 

3.  To  groan,  be  indignant,  trreudfa  stenazo. 

Mark  7.  34  he  sighed,  and  saith  unto  him,  Ephpha. 

SIGHT,  (fearful)  — 

1.  Vision,  rmn  chazoth. 

Dan.  4.  11  the  sight  thereof  to  the  end  of  all  the  ea. 
4.  20  and  the  sight  thereof  to  all  the  earth 

2.  Appearance,  ntcia  mareh. 

Gen.  2.  9  every  tree  that  is  pleasant  to  the  sight  and 
Exod.  3.  3  and  see  this  great  sight,  why  the  bush  is 

24.  17  the  sight  of  the  glory  of  the  Lord  (was) 
Lev.  13.  3  the  plague  in  sight  (be)  deeper  than  the  sk. 
13.  4  in  sight  (be)  not  deeper  than  the  skin,  and 
13.  20  behold,  it  (be)  in  sight  lower  than  the  skin 
1 3.  25  it  (be  in)  sight  deeper  than  the  skin,  it  (is) 
13.  30  if  it  (be)  in  sight  deeper  than  the  skin,  and 
13.  31  it  (be)  not  in  sight  deeper  than  the  skin 
13  32  stall  (be)  not  in  sight  deeper  than  the  skin 
13.  34  nor  (be)  in  sight  deeper  than  the  skin 


Lev.  14.  37  which  in  sight  (are)  lower  than  the  wall 
Deut28.  34  thou  shalt  be  mad  for  the  sight  of  thine 

28.  67  for  the  sight  of  thine  eyes  which  thou  sh. 
Job  41.  9  shall  not  (one)  be  cast  down,  .at  the  sight 
Eccl.  6.  9  Better  (is)  the  sight  of  the  eyes  than  the 

11.  9  walk  in  the  ways,  .and  in  the  sight  of  th. 
Isa.  ix.  3  he  shall  not  judge  after  the  sight  of  his 

3.  Before,  id  neged. 

Psa.  78. 12  Marvellous  things  did  he  in  the  sight  of 
LEye,  )'y  ay  in. 

Gen.  18.  3  if  now  I  have  found  favour  in  thy  sight 
19  19  thy  servant  hath  found  grace  in  thy  sight 
21. 1 1  was  very  grievous  in  Abraham's  sight 
21.  12  Let  it  not  be  grievousin  thy  sight  because 
33.  8  (These  are)  to  find  grace  in  the  sight  of  my 

33. 10  if  now  I  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight,  th. 
33.  15  let  me  tind  grace  in  the  sight  of  my  lord 

38.  7  Judah’s  first  born,  was  wicked  in  the  sight 

39.  4  Joseph  found  grace  in  his  sight,  and  he  se. 

39.  21  gave  him  favour  in  the  sight  of  the  keeper 
47.  23  let  us  find  grace  in  the  sight  of  my  lord 
47.  29  If  now  I  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight,  put 

Exod.  3.  21  I  will  give  this  people  favour  in  the  sight 
4.  30  and  did  the  signs  in  thesightof  thepeople 
7.  20  in  the  sight  of  Pharaoh,  and  in  the  sight 

9.  8  sprinkle  it  toward  the  heaven'in  the  sight 

11  3  Lord  gave  the  people  favour  in  the  sight 

11.  3  the  sight  of  Pharaoh’s  servauts . .  the  sight 

12  36  gave  the  people  favour  in  the  sight  of  the 
15.  26  wilt  do  that  which  is  right  in  his  sight,  and 

17.  6  Moses  did  so  in  the  sight  of  the  elders  of 

19. 11  the  Lord  will  come  down  in  the  sight  of 
33.  12  and  thou  hast  also  found  grace  in  my  si. 
33.  13  if  I  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight,  show 
33.  13  that  I  may  find  grace  in  thy  sight 

33.  16  andthypeople  have  found  grace  in  thy  si. 
33. 17  thou  hast  found  grace  in  my  sight,  and  I 

34.  9  If  now  I  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight,  0 

40.  38  fire  was  on  it  by  night,  in  the  sight  of  all 
Lev.  10. 19  should  it  have  been  accepted  in  the  sight 

1 3 .  5>.(if)  the  plague  in  his  sight  be  at  a  stay, (and) 
13.  37  if  the  scall  be  in  his  sight  at  a  stay,  and 
20.  17  they  shall  be  cut  off  in  the  sight  of  their 

25.  53  rule  with  rigour  over  him  in  thy  sight 

26.  45  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt  in  the  sight  of  the 
Nunut.  11  have  I  not  found  favour  in  thy  sight,  that 

11.  15  if  I  have  found  favour  in  thy  sight;  and 
13.  33  we  were  in  our  own  sight  as  grasshoppers 
13.  33  and  so  we  were  in  their  sight 

19.  5  (one)  shall  burn  the  heifer  in  his  sight,  her 

20.  27  they  went  up  into  mount  Hor  in  the  sight 

23.  6  in  the  sight  of  Moses,  and  in  the  sight  of 

27.  19  and  give  him  a  charge  in  their  sight 

32.  5  if  we  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight,  let  this 
32.13  thatlmddoue  eviliu  thesight  of  the  Lord 
33  3  went  out  with  an  high  hand  in  the  sight 

Deut.  4.  6  you;-  understanding  in  the  sight  of  the  na. 
4.25  shall  do  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  thy 

6.  18  right  and  good  in  the  sight  of  the  LORD 

9.  18  in  doing  wickedly  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

12.  25  do  (that  which  is)  right  in  the  sight  of  the 

12.  28  (that  which  is)  good  andright  in  thesight 

17.  2  that  hath  wrought  wickedness  in  the  sight 

21.  9  do  (that  which  is)  right  in  the  sight  of  the 

31.  7  and  said  untohimin  the  sight  ofalllsrael 
31.  29  ye  will  do  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord,  to 
34.  12  terror  which  Moses  showed  in  the  sight 

Josh.  3.  7  to  magnify  thee  in  the  sight  of  all  Israel 
4.  14  the  Lord  magnified  Joshua  in  the  sightof 

10.  12  he  said  in  the  sight  of  Israel,  Sun,  stand 

24.  17  which  did  those  great  signs  in  our  sight 
Judg.  2.  ii  the  children  of  Israel  didevil  in  the  sight 

3.  7  the  children  of  Israel  did  evil  in  the  sight 
3.  12  Israel  didevil  again  in  thesight  of  the  Lo. 

3.  12  theyhaddone  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  LORD 

4.  1  the  children  of  Israel  again  didevil  in  the 
6.  1  Israel  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

6.  17  If  now  I  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight 

6.  21  angel  of  the  Lord  departed  out  of  his  si. 

10.  6  Israel  did  evil  again  in  the  sight  of  theL. 

13.  1  Israel  didevil  again  in  the  sight  of  theL. 
Ruth  2.  13  Let  me  find  favour  in  thy  sight,  my  lord 

1  Sa.  1.  18  Let  thine  handmaid  find  grace  in  thy  sight 

12.  17  which  ye  have  done  in  the  sight  of  the  L. 

15.  17  When  thou(wast) little  in  thineownsight 

13.  19  and  didst  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 
16  22  for  he  hath  found  favour  in  my  sight 

18  5  he  was  accepted  in  the  sight  of  all  the  pe. 

18.  5  and  also  in  the  sight  of  Saul’s  servants 

29.  6  and  thy  going  out.  .(is)  goodin  my  sight 
29.  9  I  know  that  thou  (art)  good  in  my  sight 

2  Sa.  6.  22  And  I  will,  .be  base  in  mine  own  sight 

7.  19  this  was  yet  a  small  thing  in  thy  sight,  0 

12.  9  thou  despised .  .to  do  evil  in  his  sight 

13.  5  dress  the  meat  in  my  sight,  that  I  may  see 

13.  6  makemea  coupleof  cakesin  mysight.th. 

13.  8  made  cakes  in  his  sight,  and  did  bake  the 

14.  22  I  have  found  grace  in  thy  sight,  my  lord 

16.  4  (that)  I  may  find  grace  in  thy  sight,  my 
16.  22  Absalom  went  in .  .in  the  sight  of  all  Is. 

1  Ki.11.  6  Solomon  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

11.  19  Hadad  found  great  favour  in  the  sightof 

11.  38  do  (that  is)  right  in  my  sight,  to  keep  my 

14.  22  Judah  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

15.  26,  34  he  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

16.  7  the  evil  that  he  did  in  the  sight  of  the  L. 
16. 19  he  sinned  in  doing  evil  in  the  sightof  the 
16.  30  the  son  of  Omri  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the 

21.  20  sold  thyself  to  work  evil  in  the  sight  of 
21.  23  to  work  wickedness  in  the  sight  of  the  L. 


1  Ki.22.  52  he  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  and 

2  Ki.  1.  13  let  my  life .  .be  precious  in  thy  sight 

1.  14  let  my  life  now  be  precious  in  thy  sight 
3.  2  he  wrought  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

3. 18  this  is  (but)  a  light  thing  in  the  sight  of 

8. 18  and  he  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

8.  27  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord,  as  (did) 

12.  2  did  (that  which  was)  right  in  the  sight  of 

13.  2,  11  he  did  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the  si. 

14.  3  he  did  (that  which  was)  right  in  the  sight 

14.  24  he  did  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the  sight 

1 5.  3,  34  he  did  (that  which  was)  right  in  the  si. 

15.  9,  18, 24,  28  (that  which  was)  evil  in  thesight 

16.  2  did  not  (that  which  was) right  in  the  sight 

17.  2  he  did  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the  sight 

17  17  sold  themselves  to  do  evil  in  the  sight  of 

18  3  he  did  (that  which  was)  right  in  the  sight 

20.  3  have  done  (that  which  is)  good  in  thy  si. 

21.  2,  16,  20  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the  sight 
21.  6  he  wrought  much  wickedness  in  the  sight 

21.  15  done  (that  which  was)  evil  in  my  sight  of 

22.  2  he  did  (that  which  was)right  in  the  sight 

23.  32,  37  he  did  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the  si. 

24.  9,  19  he  did  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the  si. 

1  Ch.  2.  3  And  Er.  was  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

19.  13  Lord  do  (that  which  is)  good  in  his  sight 

28.  8  in  the  sight  of  all  Israel  the  congregation 

29.  25  magnified  Solomon  exceedingly  in  the  si. 

2  Ch.20.  32  doing  (that  which  was)  right  in  the  sight 

22.  4  he  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  like 

24.  2  Joash  did  (that  which  was)  right  in  the  si. 

25.  2  he  did  (that  which  was)  right  inthe  sight 

26.  4  he  did  (that  which  was)  right  in  the  sight 

27.  2  he  did  (that  which  was)  right  in  the  sight 

28.  1  did  not  (that  which  was)  right  in  the  sig. 
29  2  he  did  (that  which  was)  right  in  the  sight 

32.  23  he  was  magnified  in  the  sight  of  all  nati. 

33.  2  did  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the  sight  of 

33.  6  he  wu'ought  much  evil  in  the  sight  of  the 

33.  22  he  did  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the  sight 

34.  2  he  did  (that  which  was)  right  in  the  sight 
36.  s,  9,  12  did  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the  si. 

Neh.  8.  5  Ezra  opened  the  book  in  the  sight  of  all 
Esth.  2. 15  Esther  obtained  favour  in  the  sight  of  all 
5.  2  she  obtained  favour  in  his  sight  T  and  the 
5.  8  If  I  have  found  favour  in  the  sight  of  the 

7.  3  If  I  have  found  favour  in  thy  sight,  0  ki. 

8.  5  if  I  have  found  favour  in  his  sight,  and 
Job  15.  15  yea,  the  heavens  are  notclean  in hissight 

18.  3  Wherefore  are  we.  .vile  in  your  sight? 

19.  15  a  stranger ;  I  am  an  alien  in  their  sight 
25-  5  yea,  the  stars  are  not  pure  in  his  sight 

Fsa.  5.  5  The  foolish  shall  not  stand  in  thy  sight 
51.  4  sinned,  and  done  (this)  evil  in  thy  sight 
72.  14  precious  shall  their  blood  be  in  his  sight 
79.  10  be  known  among  the  heathen  in  oursight 
90.  4  a  thousand  years  in  thy  sight  (are  but)  as 
98.  2  hath  he  openly  showed  in  the  sight  of  the 
101.  7  telleth  lies  shall  not  tarry  in  my  sight 
1 16. 15  Precious  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  (is)  the 
Prov.  1.  17  in  vain  the  net  is  spread  in  the  sight  of 
3.  4  So  shalt  thou  find  favour . .  in  the  sight  <  f 
Isa.  38.  3  have  done  (that  which  is)  good  in  thy  si. 

43.  4  Since  thou  wast  precious  in  my  sight,  th. 
Jer.  7.  30  the  children,  .have  done  evil  in  my  sight 

19.  10  shalt  thou  break  the  bottle  in  the  sight  of 
32.  12  in  the  sight  of  Hanameel  mine  uncle’s(son) 
34. 15  had  done  right  in  my  sight,  in  proclaiming 
43.  9  in  Taphanhes,  in  the  sight  of  the  men  of 
51.  24  that  they  have  done  in  Zion  in  your  sight 

Eze.  5.  8  in  the  midst  of  thee  in  the  sightof  the  ua. 
5. 14  a  reproach,  .in  the  sight  of  all  that  pass 
10.  2  said,  Go  in.  .And  he  went  in  in  my  sight 
10.  19  and  mounted  up  from  the  earth  in  my  si. 

12.  3  remove  by  day  in  their  sight ;  and  thou  sh. 
12.  3  remove,  .to  another  place  in  their  sight 
12.  4  bring  forth  thy  stuff  by  day  in  their  sight 
12.  4  thou  shalt  go  forth  at  even  in  their  sight 
12.  5  Dig  thou  through  the  wall  in  their  sight 
12.  6  In  their  sight  shalt  thou  bear  (it)  upon 
12.  7  I  bare  (it)  upon  (my)  shoulder  m  their  si. 
16. 41  execute  judgments  upon  thee  in  the  sight 

20.  9  in  whose  sight  I  made  myself  known  unto 

20.  14,  22  the  heathen,  in  whose  sight  I  brought 

20.  22  it  should  not  be  polluted  in  the  sight  cf 

21.  23  as  a  false  divination  in  their  sight,  to  them 
22  16  take  thine  inheritance,  .inthe  sightof  the 
28.  18  in  the  sight  of  all  them  that  behold  thee 
28.  25  sanctified  in  them  in  the  sight  of  the  hea. 
36.  34  it  lay  desolate  in  the  sight  of  all  that  pas. 
39.  27  am  sanctified  in  them  in  the  sight  of  many 
43.  11  write  (it)  in  their  sight,  that  they  may  k. 

ITos.  2.  10  her  lewdness  in  the  sight  of  her  lovers 
Amos 9.  3  though  they  be  hid  from  my  sight  in  the 
Jon.  2.  4  I  said,  I  am  east  out  of  thy  sight;  yet  I 
Mai.  2.  17  one  that  doeth  evil  (is)  good  in  the  sight 

h.Face,  0 panim. 

Gen.  23.  4  that  I  may  bury  my  dead  out  of  my  sight 

23.  8  1  should  bury  my  dead  out  of  my  sight 
47  18  there  is  not  ought  left  in  the  sight  of  my 

Num.  3.  4  in  the  priest’s  office  in  the  sight  of  Aaron 
Deut.  4.  37  brought  thee  out  in  his  sight  u'ith  his  mi. 
Josh. 23.  5  drive  them  from  out  of  your  sight ;  and 
2  Sa.  7.  9  cut  off  all  thine  enemies  out  of  thy  sight 

1  Ki.  8.  25  There  shall  not  fail  thee  a  man  m  my  si. 

9.  7  this  house . .  I  cast  out  of  my  sight ;  and 

2  Ki.  17. 18  the  Lord,  .removed  themoutofhis  sight 

17.  20  until  he  had  cast  them  out  of  his  sight 

17.  23  the  Lord  removed  Israel  out  of  his  sight 

23.  27  I  will  remove  Judah  also  out  of  my  sight 

24.  3  to  remove  (them)  out  of  liis  sight,  for  the 


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1  Ch.22.  8  thou  hast  shed  much  blood,  .iu  my  sight; 

2  Ch.  6.  16  There  shall  not  fail  thee  a  man  in  my  si. 

7.  20  this  house,  .will  I  cast  out  of  my  sight,  and 
Ezra  9.  9  extended  mercy  unto  us  in  the  sight  of 
Nell.  1. 11  and  grant  him  mercy  in  the  sight  of  this 

2.  5  if  thy  servant  have  found  favour  in  thy  si. 
Esth.  2.  17  she  obtained  grace  and  favour  in  his  sig. 
Job  21.  8  There  seed  is  established  in  their  sight 
Psa.  9. 19  let  the  heathen  be  judged  in  thy  sight 

19.  14  Let  the  words,  .be  acceptable  in  thy  sight 
76.  7  who  may  stand  iu  thy  sight  when  once  th. 
143.  a  iu  thy  sight  shall  no  man  living  be  justi. 
Prov.  4.  3  tender  and  only  (beloved)  in  the  sight  of 
Eccl.  2.  26  givetli  to  a  man  that  (is)  good  iu  his  sight 

8.  3  lie  not  hasty  to  go  out  of  his  sight :  stand 
Isa.  5.  21  (them  that  are),  .prudent  in  their  own  si. 

26.  17  so  have  we  been  in  thy  sight,  0  Lord 
Jer.  4.  1  put.  .thine  abominations  out  of  my  sight 

7.  15  I  will  cast  you  out  of  my  sight,  as  I  have 
15.  1  cast  (them)  out  of  my  sight,  and  let  them 

18.  23  neither  blot  out  their  sin  from  thy  sight 

Eze.  20.  43  loathe  yourselves  in  your  own  sight  for 

36.  31  shall  loathe  yourselves  your  own  sight 
Hos.  2.  2  put  away  her  whoredoms  out  of  her  sight 

6.  2  raise  us  up,  and  we  shall  live  in  his  sight 

6.  To  see,  nso  raah. 

Job  34.  26  llejstriketli  them .  .in  the  open  sight  of  ot. 

7.  To  see,  /SAeVo >  blepb. 

Acts  9.  9  he  was  three  days  without  sight,  and  ne. 
3.  Appearance,  e?5os  eidos. 

2  Co.  5.  7  For  we  walk  by  faith,  not  by  sight 

9.  Before,  epnpoaOev  emprosthen. 

Matt  n.  26  Even  so.  .for  so  it  seemed  good  in  thy  sight 
Lukeio.  21  even  so.  .for  so  it  seemed  good  in  thy  si. 

1  Th.  1.  3  in  the  sight  of  God  and  our  Father 

10 . Before,  in  over  against,  ivavrlov  enantion. 

Act3  7.  10  favour  and  wisdom  in  the  sight  of  Pharaoh 

11.  /n  the  sight  of,  ivr&iriov  enupion. 

Luke  1.  15  he  shall  be  great  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 

15.  21  sinned  against  heaven,  and  in  thy  sight 

16.  15  is  abomination  in  the  sight  of  God 

Acts  4.  19  Whether  it  be  right  in  the  sight  of  God  to 

8.  21  thy  heart  is  not  right  [in  the  sight  of]  God 

10.  31  are  had  in  remembrance  in  the  sight  ofG. 

Rom.  3.  20  there  shall  no  flesh  be  justified  in  his  sight 

12.  17  Provide  things  honest  in  the  sight  of  all 

2  Co.  4.  2  commending  ourselves,  .in  the  sight  of  G 

7.  12  that  our  care  for  you  in  the  sight  of  God 

8.  21  sight  of  the  Lord,  but  also  in  the  sight  of 
i  Ti.  2.  3  this  (is)  good  and  acceptable  in  the  sight: 

6.  13  I  give  thee  charge  in  the  sight  of  God,  who 
Heb.  4. 13  creature  that  is  not  manifest  in  his  sight 

13.  21  that  which  is  well  pleasing  in  his  sight 
Jas.  4.  10  Humble  yourselves  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord 
1  Pe.  3.  4  which  is  in  the  sight  of  God  of  great  price 

1  Jo.  3.  22  those  things  that  are  pleasing  in  his  sight 
Rev.  13. 13  maketh  lira  come  down,  .in  the  sight  of 

13.  14  which  he  had  power  to  do  in  the  sight  of 

12.  .1  sight,  spectacle,  Oewpla  theoria. 

Luke  23.  48  people  that  come  together  to  that  sight 

13..1  sight,  vision,  opaua  horama. 

Acts  7.  31  Moses  saw,(it),  he  wondered  at  the  sight 

li.  Appearance,  vision,  Spams  horasis. 

Rev.  4.  3  a  rainbow,  .in  sight  like  unto  au  emerald 

15.  Over  against,  in  the  face  of,  Karevdmov  kateno. 

2  Co.  2. 17  [in  the  sight  of]  God  speak  we  in  Christ 
Col.  1.22  unblameable  and  unreprovable  in  his  sight 

16 . Eye,  otp6a\p.os  ophthalmos. 

Acts  1.  9  and  a  cloud  received  him  out  of  their  sight 
17 -Along  side  of,  napd.  (dat.)  para. 

Gal.  3.  11  no  man  is  justified  by  the  law  in  the  sight 

18.7b  he  manifested, seen, (pavTa£op.aiphantazo7nai. 

Heb.  12.  21  so  terrible  was  the  sight,  (that)  Moses  said 

19 .Dreadful  sight,  terrific  appearance,  tpiSgrpov. 

Luke2i.  n  fearful  sights  and  great  signs  shall  there 
SIGHT,  to  receive,  recovering  of  — 

1. vl  seeing  again,  looking  up,  a.va.0\e\pis  anablepsis. 
Luke  4. 18  and  recovering  of  sight  to  the  blind,  to  set 

2.  To  see  again,  look  up,  avaPKena  anablepo. 

Mattn.  5  The  blind  receive  their  sight,  and  the  lame 

20.  34  their  eyes  received  sight,  and  they  folio. 
Markio.  51  Lord,  that  I  might  receive  my  sight 

10.  52  he  received  his  sight,  and  followed  Jesus 
Luke [  3. 41  he  said,  Lord,  that  I  may  receive  my  sight 

18.  42  Receive  thy  sight :  thy ‘faith  hath  saved 
18.  43  immediately  he  received  his  sight,  and  fo. 
John  9. 11 1  went  and  washed,  and  I  received  sight 

9. 13  asked  him  how  he  had  received  his  sight 

9.  18  he  had  been  blind,  and  received  his  sight 
9. 18  parents  of  him  that  had  received  his  sight 

Acts  9. 12  on  him,  that  he  might  receive  his  sight 

9. 17  that  thou  mightest  receive  thy  sight,  and 

9.  18  he  received  sight  forthwith,  and  arose,  and 

22. 13  said  unto  me,  ErotherSaul,  receive  thy  si. 

SIGN,  appointed,  of  fire  — 

l.A  sign,  nix  oth. 

Gen.  1. 14  let  thembefor  signs,  and  forseasons,  and 
Exod.  4.  8  neither  hearken  to  the  voice  of  thefirst  si. 

4.  8  they  will  believe  the  voice  of  the  latter  si. 

4.  9  they  will  not  believe  also  these  two  signs 

4.  17  this  rod.  .wherewith  thou  slialt  do  signs 


Exod.  4.  28  the  signs  which  he  had  commanded  him 
4.  30  and  did  the  signs  in  the  sight  of  the  peo. 

7.  3  multiply  my  signs  and  my  wonders  in  the 

8.  23  a  division,  .tomorrow  shall  this  sign  be 

10.  1  I  might  show  these  my  signs  before  him 

10.  2  my  signs  which  I  have  done  among  them 
13.  9  it  shall  be  for  a  sign  unto  thee  upon  thine 
31.  13  it  (is)  a  sign  between  me  and  you  throug. 

31.  17  It  (is)  a  sign  between  me  and  the  children 
Nunii4. 11  the  signs  which  I  have  showed  among  th. 

16.  38  they  shall  be  a  sign  unto  the  children  of 
Deut.  4.  34  by  signs,  and  by  wonders,  and  by  war,  and 
6.  8  thou  shalt  bind  them  for  a  sign  upon  thine 

6.  22  the  Lord  showed  signs  and  wonders,  great 

7.  19  the  signs,  and  the  wonders,  and  the  mig. 

11.  18  bind  them  for  a  sign  upon  your  hand,  that 
13.  1  If . .  a  prophet . .  giveth  thee  a  sign  or  a  wo. 

13.  2  And  the  sign  or  the  wonder  come  to  pass 
26.  8  with  great  terribleness,  and  with  signs,  and 

28.  46  they  shall  be  upon  thee  fora  sign,  and  for 

29.  3  The  great  temptations . .  the  signs,  and  th. 

34. 11  the  signs  and  the  wonders  which  tlieLoRD 
Josh.  4.  6  That  this  may  be  a  sign  among  you,  (th.) 

24. 17  which  did  those  great  signs  in  our  sight 
Judg.  6. 17  show  me  a  sign  that  thou  talkest withme 
1  Sa.  2. 34  this  (shall  be)  a  sign  unto  thee,  that  shall 

10.  7  let  it  be,  when  these  signs  are  come  unto 

10.  9  and  all  those  signs  came  to  pass  that  day 
14. 10  Come  up  unto  us . .  this  (shall  be)  a  sign 

s  Ki.  19.  29  this  (shall  be)  a  sign  unto  thee,  Ye  shall 

20.  8  What  (shall  be)  the  sign  that  the  Lord 
20.  9  This  shalt  thou  have  of  the  Lord,  that  the 
Neh.  9.  10  showedst  signs  and  wonders  upon  Phara. 
Psa.  74.  4  enemies . .  set  up  their  ensigns  (for)  signs 
74.  9  We  see  not  our  signs  :  (there  is)  no  more 
78.  43  How  he  had  wrought  his  signs  in  Egypt 
103.  27  They  showed  his  signs  among  them,  and 
Isa.  7.  11  Ask  thee  a  sign  of  the  Lord  thy  God;  ask 

7.  14  the  Lord  himself  shall  give  you  a  sign 

8.  18  for  signs  and  for  wonders  in  Israel  from 

19.  20  it  shall  be  for  a  sign  and  a  witness  unto 

20.  3  (for)  a  sign  and  a  wonder  upon  Egypt  and 

37.  30  this  (shall  be)  a  sign  unto  thee.  Ye  shall 

38.  7  this  (shall  be)  a  sign  unto  thee  from  the  L. 
38.  22  What  (is)  the  sign  that  I  shall  go  up  to  the 

55. 13  an  everlasting  sign  (that)  shall  not  be  cut 
66.  19  I  will  set  a  sign  among  them,  and  I  will 

Jer.  10.  2  be  not  dismayed  at  the  signs  of  heaven 

32.  20  Which  hast  set  signs  and  wonders  in  the 
32.  21  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt  with  signs,  and 
44.  29  this  (shall  be)  a  sign  unto  you,  saith  the 

Eze.  4.  3  This  (shall  be)  a  sign  to  the  house  of  Isr. 

14.  8  will  make  him  a  sign  and  a  proverb,  and 

20. 12  to  be  a  sign  between  me  and  them,  that 

20.  20  they  shall  be  a  sign  between  me  and  you 

2.  Word  or  mailer  of  a  sign,  nix  151  debar  oth. 

Psa.  105.  27  They  showed  his  signs  among  them,  and 
3. Signs,  pnx  atliin. 

Dan.  4.  2  I  thought  it  good  to  show  the  signs  and 

4.  3  How  great  (are)  his  signs !  and  how  mig. 
6.  27  he  worketh  signs  and  wonders  in  heaven 

4.  Wonder,  npio  moplieth. 

1  Ki.  13.  3  he  gave  a  sign  the  same  day,  saying 

13.  3  This  (is)  the  sign  which  the  Lord  hath  sp. 
13.  5  according  to  the  sign  which  the  man  of 

2  Ch.  32.  24  spake  unto  him,  and  he  gave  him  a  sign 
Eze.  12.  6  I  have  set  thee  (for)  a  sign  unto  the  hou. 

12.  11  Say,  I  (am)  your  sign  :  like  as  I  have  done 
24.  24  Ezekiel  is  unto  you  a  sign ;  according  to 
24.  27  thou  shalt  be  a  sign  unto  them ;  and  they 

5 .  Sign,  ensign,  banner,  sail,  Dj  nes. 

NU11126.  10  that  company  died,  .and  they  became  as. 

6.  A  lifting  up,  signal,  nxfe’B  maseth. 

Jer.  6.  1  and  set  up  a  sign  of  fire  in  Beth-haecerem 

7.  Sign,  monument,  ]?*St  tsiyywn. 

Eze.  39.  15  then  shall  he  set  up  a  sign  by  it,  till  the 
8.2I  sign,  mark,  signal,  argieTov  semeion. 

Matt.12.  38  Master,  we  would  see  a  sign  from  thee 

12.  39  An  evil ..  generation  seelceth  after  a  sign 

12.  39  shall  no  sign  be  given  to  it,  but  the  sign 
16.  1  that  he  would  show  them  a  sign  from  he. 
16.  3  can  ye  not  (discern)  the  signs  of  the  times  ? 
16.  4  A  wicked . .  generation  seeketh  after  a  sign 
16.  4  no  sign  be  given  unto  it,  but  the  sign  of 
24.  3  what  (shall  be)  the  sign  of  thy  coming,  and 
24.  24  and  shall  show  great  signs  and  wonders 
24.  30  then  shall  appear  the  sign  of  the  Son  of 
26.  48  he  that  betrayed  him  gave  them  a  sign 

Mark  8.  11  seeking  of  him  a  sign  from  heaven,  temp. 

8.  12  Why  doth  this  generation  seek  afterasign 

5.  12  There  shall  no  sign  be  given  unto  this  ge. 

13.  4  what  (shall  be)  the  sign  when  all  these  th. 
13. 22  shall  show  signs  and  wonders,  to  seduce 

16. 17  [these  signs  shall  follow  them  that  beli.] 
16.  20  [confirmingthe  word  with  signs  following] 

Luke  2. 12  this  (shall  be)  a  sign  unto  you ;  Ye  shall 
2.  34  for  a  sign  which  shall  be  spoken  against 
11. 16  others,  tempting  (him),  sought  of  him  as. 

11.  29  an  evil  generation  :  they  seek  a  sign;  and 

1 1.  29  shall  no  sign  be  given  it,  but  the  sign  of 

11.  30  as  Jonas  was  a  sign  unto  the  Ninevites,  so 

21.  7  what  sign(will  therebe)  when  these  things 

21.  11  and  great  signs  shall  there  be  from  heaven 

21.  25  there  shall  be  signs  in  the  sun,  and  in  the 

John  2. 18  What  sign  showest  thou  unto  us,  seeing 
4.  48  Except  ye  see  signs  and  wonders,  ye  will 

6.  30  What  sign  showest  thou  then,  that  we  m. 
20.  30  many  other  signs  truly  did  Jesus  iu  the 


Acts  2. 19  wonders  in  heaven  above,  and  signs  in  the 
2. 22  by  miracles  and  wonders  and  signs,  which 
2.  43  many  wonders  and  signs  were  done  by  the 

4.  30  that  signs  and  wonders  may  be  done  by 

5.  12  by  the  hands  of  the  apostles  were  many  s. 

7.  36  he  had  showed  wonders  and  signs  in  the 

8.  13  beholding  the  miracles  and  signs  which 
14-  3  granted  signs  and  wonders  to  be  done  by 

Rom.  4.  11  he  received  the  sign  of  circumcision,  a 

15.  19  Throughmightysignsandwonders,bythe 

1  Co.  1.  22  the  Jews  require  a  sign,  and  the  Greeks 

14.  22  tongues  are  for  a  sign, not  to  them  that  be. 

2  Co.  12. 12  the  signs  of  an  apostle  were  wrought  am. 

12. 12  in  signs,  and  wonders,  and  mighty  deeds 
2  Tli.  2.  9  with  all  power  and  signs  and  lying  wond. 
Heb.  2.  4  with  signs  and  wonders,  and  with  divers 
Rev.  15.  1  I  saw  another  sign  in  heaven,  great  and 

SIGN  was,  whose  — - 
Ensign,  trapdagpos  parasemos. 

Acts  28.  11  a  ship,  .whose  sign  was  Castor  and  Pollux 
SIGN,  be  signed,  to  (make)  — 

1  .To  note  down,  write,  sign,  cw-i  resham. 

Dan.  6.  8  and  sign  the  writing, 'that  it  be  not  chan. 

6.  9  Darius  signed  the  writing  and  the  decree 
6.  10  Daniel  knew  that  the  writing  was  signed 

6.12  Hast  thou  not  signed  a  decree,  that  every 

6. 13  northe  decree  which  thouhast  signed,  but 

2 . To  beckon  to,  iwtboi  enneuo. 

Luke  1. 62  they  made  signs  to  his  father,  how  he  wo. 

SIGNET  — 

1.24  seal,  signet,  Dnh  chotham. 

Gen.  38. 18  Thy  signet,  and  thy  bracelets,  and  thy  st. 
Exod28. 11,  21,  36 (like)  the  engravingof  a  signet,  sh. 

39.  6  ouches  of  gold,  graven,  as  signets  are  gr. 
39.  14  (like)  the  engravings  of  a  signet,  every  one 
39.  30  a  writing,  (like  to)  the  engravings  of  a  si. 
J  er.  22.  24  though  C'oniah . .  were  the  signet  upon  my 
Hag.  2.  23  will  make  thee  as  a  signet :  for  I  have  ch. 

2  .Seal,  signet,  nenn  chothemeth. 

Gen.  38. 25  whose  (are)  these,  the  signet,  and  brace. 
3. Signet,  izqa. 

Dan.  6. 17  with  his  own  signet,  and  with  the  signet 
SIGNIFICATION,  without  — 

II  ithoul  sound  or  sense,  dtpavos  aphonos. 

2  Co.  14. 10  and  none  of  them  is  without  signification 
SIGNIFY,  to  — 

1.  To  manifest,  Sp\ha>  (leloo. 

Heb.  9.  8  The  Holy  Ghost  this  signifying,  that  the 

12.  27  this  (word),  Yet  once  more,  signifieth  the 
1  Pe.  1.  11  spirit,  .which  was  in  them  did  signify 

2.7b  tell  or  declare  thoroughly,  SiayyeWw  diaggel. 
Acts  21.  26  to  signify  the  accomplishment  of  the  days 

3.  To  make  manifest,  cp.<pav't( a>  emphaniko. 

Acts  23.  15  Now  therefore  ye  with  the  council  sign 

4.  To  signify,  o-rpuaiVw  semaino. 

J0I1U12.  33  This  he  said,  signifying  what  death  he  sh. 

1 8.  32  which  he  spake,  signifying  what  death  he 
21.  19  This  spake  he,  signifying  by  what  death 
Acts  11.  28  signified  by  the  spirit  that  there  should 
25.  27  not  withal  to  signify  the  crimes  (laid)  ag. 
Rev.  1.  1  signified  (it)  by  his  angel  unto  his  servant 

SI'-HON,  |rrp,  jin'D  great,  bold. 

An  Amorite  king  in  Heshbon,  whose  land  lay  N.  of  the 
land  of  Moali,  from  which  he  took  all  that  lay  to  the 
N.  of  the  Amon.  B.C.  1452. 

Nuni2i.  21  Israel  sentmessengersunto  S.  king  oftlie 
21.  23  S.  would  not  suffer  Israel  to  passthrough 
21.  23  S.  gathered  all  his  people  together,  and  we. 
21.  26  Heshbon  (was)  the  city  of  S.  the  king  of 
21.  27  let  the  city  of  S.  be  built  and  prepared 
21.  28  For  there  is.  .a  flame  from  the  city  of  S. 
21.  29  into  captivity  unto  S.  kingof  the  Amorites 
21.  34  thou  shalt  do  to  him  as  thou  didst  unto  S. 
32.  33  the  kingdom  of  S.  king  of  the  Amorites 
Deut.  1.  4  After  he  had  slain  S.  the  king  of  the  Am. 
2.  24  have  given  into  thine  hand  S.  the  Amorite 
2.  26  I  sent  messengers,  .unto  S.  king  of  Hesli. 
2.  30  S.  king  of  Heshbon  would  not  let  uspass 
2.31 1  have  begun  to  give  S.  and  his  land  before 

2.  32  S.  came  out  against  us,  he  and  all  his  p. 

3.  2  shalt  do  unto  him  as  thou  didst  uuto  S. 

3.  6  utterly  destroyed  them,  as  we  did  unto  S. 

4.  46  in  the  land  of  S.  king  of  the  Amorites 
29.  7  S.  the  kiug  of  Heshbon,  and  Og  the  king 
31.  4  Lord  shall  do  unto  them  as  he  did  to  S. 

Josh.  2. 10  S.  and  Og,  whom  ye  utterly  destroyed 

9.  10  to  S.  king  of  Heshbon,  and  to  Og  king  of 

12.  2  S.  king  of  the  Amorites,  who  dwelt  in  H. 

12.  5  half  Gilead,  the  border  of  S.  king  of  He. 

13.  10  the  cities  of  S.  king  of  the  Amorites,  wh. 

13.  21  S.  kingof  the  Amorites,  which  reignedin 

13.  21  Hut,  and  Reba,  (which  were)  dukes  of  S. 

13.  27  the  rest  of  the  kingdom  of  S.  king  of  H. 

Judgn.  19  Israel  sent  messengers  untoS.  king  of  the 
it.  20  S.  trusted  not  Israel  to  pass  through  his 
11.  20  S.  gathered  all  his  people  together,  and 
11.  21  the  Lord  God  of  Israel  delivered  S.  and 
1  Ki.  4.  19  (in)the  country  of  S.  kingof  theAmorites 
Neh.  9.  22  they  possessed  the  land  of  S.,  and  the 
Psa  13s.  11  S.  king  of  the  Amorites,  and  Og  king  of 
136.  19  S.  kiDg  of  the  Amorites :  for  his  mercy 
Jer.  48.  45  shall  come . .  a  flame  from  the  midst  of  S. 


SIHOR 


888 


SILVER 


SI'-HOR,  SHI'-HOR,  "linT  turbid,  slimy. 

The  Wady-el-Arish  or  Rhinocolura,  the  S.  boundary  of 
Canaan;  also  called  the  “river  of  Egypt,"  Gen.  15.  18. 
The  word  is  also  applied  to  the  Nile  itself. 

Josh  13.  3  From  S.,  which  (is)  before  Egypt,  even 
I  Ch.  13.  5  David  gathered . .  Israel  together,  from  S. 
Isa  23.  3  by  great  waters  the  seed  of  S.,  the  harvest 
Jer.  2.  18  what  hast  thou . .  to  drink  the  waters  of  S.? 

SI' -LAS,  2iA,as. 

A  believer  who  accompanied  Paul  through  Asia  Minor 
and  Greece,  and  was  imprisoned  with  him  at  Antioch  ; 
a  contracted  form  of  Silvanus. 

Acts  15.  22  Judas  surnamed  Barsabas,  and  S.,  chief 

15.  27  We  have  sent  therefore  Judas  and  S.,  who 

15.  32  Judas  and  S.,  being  prophets  also  them. 

15.  34  [Notwithstanding  it  pleased  S.  to  abide] 
15. 40  Paul  chose  S.,  and  departed,  being  rec. 

16.  19  they  caught  Paul  and  S.,  and  drew  (them) 

16.  25  at  midnight  Paul  and  S.  prayed,  and  sang 

16.  29  came,  .and  fell  down  before  Paul  and  S. 

17.  4  believed,  and  consorted  with  Paul  and  S. 

17.  10  brethren  immediately  sent.  .Paul  and  S. 

17.  14  but  S.  and  Timotheus  abode  there  still 

17.  15  receiving  a  commandment  unto  S.  and 

18.  5  when  S.  and  Timotheus  were  come  from 


SILK  — 

1  .Figured  silk,  silk,  silk  thread,  TP  meshi. 

Eze.  16.  10  fine  linen,  and  I  covered  thee  with  silk 
16.  13  thy  raiment  (was  of)  fine  linen,  and  silk 

2.  Fine  white  linen,  bt  shesh. 

ProV3i.  22  coverings  of  tapestry  ;  her  clothing  (is)si. 

3. Silk,  silken,  aypuciv  serikon. 

Rev.  18.  12  fine  linen,  aud  purple,  and  silk,  and  sea. 

SIL'-LA,  highway. 

A  locality  near  or  in  Jerusalem ;  the  way  going  from 
the  Jaffa  gate,  and  ascending  to  a  bank  at  the  Uaram- 
Area. 

2  Ki.12.  20  the  house  of  Millo,  which goetli  down  to S. 
SILLY  (one,  women)  — 

1  .To  be  enticed,  simple,  nnp  pathah. 

Job  5.  2  foolish  man, and  envy  slayeth  the  silly  one 
Hos.  7.  11  Ephraim  also  is  like  a  silly  dove  without 

2. /I  silly  woman,  ywaiKaptov  gunaikarion. 

2  Ti.  3.  6  lead  captive  silly  women  laden  with  sins 

SI-LO'-AH,  rbv,  rbv  sending  forth. 

A  pool  at  the  king’s  gardens,  S.  of  Jerusalem. 

Neh.  3. 15  the  wall  of  the  pool  of  S.  by  the  king’s 


SILENCE,  silent  — 

1.  Cut  off,  np’j  dumah. 

Psa.  94.  17  fielp,  my  soul  had  almost  dwelt  in  silence 
115.  17  neither  any  that  go  down  into  silence 

2.  Silence,  n;nn  dumiyyah. 

Psa.  22.  2  cry  in  the  day  time,  .and  am  not  silent 
39.  2  I  was  dumb  with  silence ;  I  held  my  pe. 

3 .Silence,  'Q-i  domi. 

Psa.  83.  iKeep  not  thou  silence,  O  God  :  hold  not 
Isa.  62.  6  ye  that  make  mention . .  keep  not  silence 

4  .Silently,  con  dumam. 

Isa.  47.  5  Sit  thou  silent,  and  get  thee  into  darku. 

5.  Silence,  calm,  hoot  demamah. 

Job  4.  16  (there  was)  silence,  and  I  heard  a  voice 

6.  To  be  or  keep  silent,  .idh  hasah,  3. 

Amos  8.  3  they  shall  cast  (them)  forth  with  silence 

7 . Quietness,  stillness,  hesuchia. 

Acts  2z.  2  they  kept  the  more  silence  ;  and  he  saith 
1  Ti.  2.  11  Let  the  woman  learn  in  silence  with  all 

2.  12  suffer  not.  .to  teach,  .but  to  be  in  silence 

8 .Silence,  <71777  sige. 

Acts  21.  40  when  there  was  made  a  great  silence,  he 
Rev.  8.  1  there  was  silence  in  heaven  about  the  sp. 

SILENCE,  to  be  brought  to  — 

To  be  cut  off,  silenced,  npi  damah,  2. 

Isa.  15.  1  Moab  is  laid  waste,  (and)  brought  to  sil. 

SILENCE,  to  keep  or  put  to  — 

1. To  be  silent,  cease,  stand  still,  Dp’i  damam. 

Job  29.  21  and  waited,  and  kept  silence  at  my  cou. 

31.  34  kept  silence,  (and)  went  not  out  of  the 
Lam.  2.  10  sit  upon  the  ground,  (and)  keep  silence 

3.  28  He  sitteth  alone  and  keepeth  silence,  be. 
Amos  5.  13  prudent  shall  keep  silence  in  that  time 

2.  To  cause  silence,  put  to  silence,  op’n  damam,  5. 
Jer.  8.  14  for  the  Lord  our  God  hath  put  us  to  sil. 

3.  To  be  or  keep  silent,  nDrr  hasah,  3. 

Judg.  3. 19  who  said.  Keep  silence.  And  all  that  st. 
Ilab.  2.  20  let  all  the  earth  keep  silence  before  him 

4.  To  be  or  become  silent,  enn  charash. 

Psa.  35.  22  keep  not  silence:  O  Lord,  be  not  far  from 
50.  3  God  shall  come,  and  shall  not  keep  silen. 

5 . To  keep  or  remain  silent,  enij  charash,  5. 

Psa.  32.  3  When  I  kept  silence,  my  bones  waxed  old 
50.  21  hast  thou  done,  and  I  kept  silence ;  thou 
Isa.  41.  1  Keep  silence  before  me,  0  islands;  and 

G .To  be  silent,  n^r:  chashah. 

Eccl.  3.  7  time  to  keep  silence,  and  a  time  to  speak 
Isa.  65.  6  will  not  keep  silence,  but  will  recompense 

7.  To  be  bound,  silent,  obi}  alam,  2. 

Psa.  31.  18  Let  the  lying  lips  be  put  to  silence ;  wh. 

8 . To  be  silent,  quiet,  aiydui  sigao. 

Acts  15.  12  Then  all  the  multitude  kept  silence,  and 
1  Co.  14.  28  let  him  keep  silence  in  the  church ;  and 

14.  34  Let  your  women  keep  silence  in  the  chu. 

9.  To  muzzle,  silence,  <ptp.6w  phimoo. 

Matt  22.  34  that  he  had  put  the  Sadducees  to  silence 
1  Pe.  2.  15  that  with  well  doing  ye  may  put  to  sile. 

SILENT,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  silent,  cease,  stand  still,  o»’J  damam. 

Psa.  30.  12  may  sing  praises  to  thee,  and  not  be  sil. 
31.  17  be  ashamed,  (and)  let  them  be  silent  in 

2.  To  become  silent,  cease,  stand  still,  nen  damam, 2. 

1  Sa.  2.  9  and  the  wicked  sliallbesileut  in  darkness 
Jer.  8.  14  let  us  be  silent  there ;  for  the  LORD  our 

3.  To  be  or  keep  silent,  npri  hasah,  3. 

Zech.  2.  13  Be  silent,  0  all  flesh,  before  the  Lord  :  for 

4 . To  be  silent,  ttnri  charash. 

Psa.  28.  1  be  not  silent  to  me :  lest.  .1  become  like 

5 . To  be  silent,  chashah. 

Psa.  28.  i  (if)  thou  be  silent  to  me,  I  become  like  th. 


SI-LO'-AM,  SiAady.  Same  as  the  preceding. 

Lultei3.  4  those  eighteen,  upon  whom  the  towerin  S. 
John  g.  7  said  unto  him.  Go,  was  in  the  pool  of  S. 
9.  11  said  unto  me,  Go  to  the  pool  of  S.,  and 

SIL-VA'-NUS,  HiAovavis. 

1.  Probably  the  same  as  Silas. 

2  Co.  1.  19  who  was  preached,  .by  me  and  S.  and  T. 

1  Th.  1.  1  Paul,  and  S.  and  Timotheus,  unto  the  ch. 

2  Th.  1.  1  Paul  and  S.  and  Timotheus,  unto  the  ch. 

2.  One  by  whom  Peter  sent  his  first  Epistle  to  the  J ews 
scattered  abroad.  A.D.  66. 

1  Pe.  5.  12  By  S.,  a  faithful  brother  unto  you,  as  I 


SILVER,  silverling,  (piece  of)  — 

1.  Silver,  silverling,  keseph. 

Gen.  13.  2  Abram  (was)  very  rich  in  cattle,  in  silver 

20.  16  given  thy  brother  ^thousand  (pieces)  of  si. 

23.  15,  16  four  hundred  shekels  of  silver 

23.  16  Abraham  weighed  to  Eplirou  the  silver 

24.  35  given  him  flocks,  and  herds,  and  silver 

24.  53  servant  brought  forth  jewels  of  silver,  and 
37.  28  sold  Joseph,  .for  twenty  (pieces)  of  silver 
44.  2  put  my  cup,  the  silver  cup,  in  the  sack’s 

44.  8  how  then  should  we  steal,  .silver  or  gold? 

45.  22  he  gave  three  hundred  (pieces)  of  silver 
Exod.  3.  22  jewels  of  silver,  and  jewels  of  gold,  and 

11.  2  let  every  man  borrow,  .jewels  of  silver 

12.  35  borrowed  of  the  Egyptians  jewels  of  silver 

20.  23  Ye  shall  not  make  with  me  gods  of  silver 

21.  32  shall  give.,  thirty  shekels  of  silver,  and 

25.  3  this  (is)  the  offering . .  gold,  and  silver,  and 
26. 19  thou  shalt  make  forty  sockets  of  silver 

26.  21  their  forty  sockets  (of)  silver  ;  two  sockets 

26.  25  their  sockets  (of)  silver,  sixteen  sockets 

26.  32  he  of)  gold,  upon  the  four  sockets  of  silv. 

27.  10  the  pillars  and  their  fillets  (shall  be  of)  s. 
•>7.  II  hooks  of  the  pillars  and  their  fillets  (of)s. 

27.  17  All  the  pillars .  .filleted  with  silver ;  their 

27.  17  hooks  (shall  be  of)  silver,  and  their  sock. 
31.  4  to  work  in  gold,  and  in  silver,  and  in  br. 
35.  5  an  offering  of  the  Lord  ;  gold,  and  silver 
35.  24  Every  one  that  did  offer  ah  offering  of  si. 

35.  32  to  work  in  gold,  and  in  silver,  and  in  br. 

36.  24  forty  sockets  of  silver  he  made  under  the 
36.  26  their  forty  sockets  of  silver ;  two  sockets 
36.  30  their  sockets  (were)  sixteen  sockets  of  sil. 
36.  36  and  he  cast  for  them  four  sockets  of  silv. 

38. 10  the  hooks,  .and  their  fillets  (were  of)  sil. 
38. 11,  12,  17  the  hooks.. and  their  fillets  (of)  silv. 
38. 17  the  overlaying  of  their  chapiters  (of)  silver 
38.  17  pillars  of  the  court  (were)  filleted  with  si. 
38.  19  their  hooks  (of)silver,  and  the  overlaying 
38.  19  their  chapiters  and  their  fillets  (of)  silver 
38.  25  silver  of  them  that  were  numbered  of  the 
38.  27  of  the  hundred  talents  of  silver  were  cast 

Lev.  5.  15  with  thy  estimation  by  shekels  of  silver 
27.  3  estimation  shall  be  fifty  shekels  of  silver 
27  6  shekels  of  silver . .  three  shekels  of  silver 

27.  16  seed  (shall  be  valued)  at  fifty  shekels  of  si. 
Num.  7.  13  his  offering  (was)  one  silver  charger,  the 
7.  19,  25,  31,  37,  43.  49.  55..  61,  67,  73, 79  one  silver 

7.  84  twelve  charges  of  silver,  twelve  silver  bo. 

7.  85  Each  charger  of  silver  (weighing)  an  him. 

7.  85  all  the  silver  vessels  (weighed)  two  thou. 
10.  2  Make  thee  two  trumpets  of  silver;  of  a  wh. 

22.  18  would  give  me  his  house  full  of  silver  and 
24.  13  would  give  me  his  house  full  of  silver  and 
31.  22  Only  the  gold,  and  the  silver,  the  brass 

Dent.  7.  25  thou  shalt  not  desire  the  silver  or  gold 

8.  13  and  thy  silver  and  thy  gold  is  multiplied 
17.  17  greatly  multiply  to  himself  silver  and  go. 
22.  19  amerce  him  in  an  hundred  (shekels)  of  sil. 
22.  29  the  damsel's  father  fifty  (shekels)  of  silver 
29.  17  their  idols,  wood  and  stone,  silver  and  go. 

Josh.  6. 19, 24  the  silver,  and  gold,  and  vessels  of  brass 
7.  21  two  hundred  shekels  of  silver,  and  a  wedge 
7.  21  behold,  they  (are)  hid.,  and  thesilverunder 
7.  22  (it  was)  hid  in  his  tent,  and  the  silver  un. 
7.  24  the  silver,  and  the  garment,  and  the  wedge 
22.  8  with  silver,  and  with  gold,  and  with  brass 
Judg.  9.  4  three  score  and  ten  (pieces)  of  silver  outof 

16.  5  give  thee,  .eleven  hundred  (pieces)  of  sil. 

17. ’  2  The  eleven  hundred  (shekels)  of  silver  that 


Judgi7-  2  behold,  the  silver  (is)  with  me;  I  took  it 
17.  3  restored  the  eleven  hundred  (shekels)  of  s. 
17.  3  I  had  wholly  dedicated  the  silver  unto  the 

17.  4  mother  took  two  hundred  (shekels)  of  si. 

17. 10  I  will  give  thee  ten  (shekels)  of  silver  by 

1  Sa.  2.  36  crouch  to  him  for  a  piece  of  silyer  and  a 

9.  8  the  fourth  part  of  a  shekel  of  silver 

2  Sa.  8.  to  (Joram)  broughtwith  him  vessels  of  silver 

8.  11  with  the  silver  and  gold  that  he  had  dedi. 

18.  11  I  would  have  given  thee  ten  (shekels)  of  s. 

18.  12  a  thousand  (shekels)  of  silver  in  mine  hand 

21.  4  We  will  have  no  silver  nor  gold  of  Saul 
24.  24  bought,  .the  oxen  for  fifty  shekels  of  sil. 

1  Ki.  7.  51  the  silver,  and  the  gold,  and  the  vessels 

10.  21  none  (were  of)  silver:  it  was  nothing  acco. 
10.  22  bringing  gold,  and  silver,  ivory,  and  apes 
10.  25  vessels  of  silver,  and  vessels  of  gold,  and 
10.  27  the  king  made  silver  (to  be)  in  J erusalem 
10.  29  came,  .for  six  hundred  (shekels)  of  silver 

15. 15  he  brought  silver,  and  gold,  and  vessels 
15. 18  Asa  took  all  the  silver  and  the  gold  (that) 

15.  19  I  have  sent  unto  thee  a  present  of  silver 

16.  24  bought  the  hill . .  for  two  talents  of  silver 

20.  3  Thysilverand  thy  gold  (is)mine;  thy  wives 
20.  5  Thou  shalt  deliver  me  thy  silver,  and  thy 
20.  7  he  sent  unto  me  for.  .mysilver,  andformy 
20.  39  or  else  thou  shalt  pay  a  talent  of  silver 

2  Ki.  5.  5  took  with  him  ten  talents  of  silver,  and 

5.  22  give  them,  I  pray  thee,  a  talent  of  silver 

5.  23  bound  two  talents  of  silver  in  two  bags 

6.  25  an  ass’s  head . .  fourscore  (pieces)  of  silver 

6.  25  cab  of  dove’s  dung  for  five  (pieces)  of  sil. 

7.  8  carried  thence  silver,  and  gold,  and  raim. 
12.  13  bowls  of  silver,  snuffers,  basins,  trumpets 
12.  13  any  vessels  of  gold,  or  vessels  of  silver,  of 
14. 14  he  took  all  the  gold  and  silver,  and  all  the 
15.  19  gave  Pul  a  thousand  talents  of  silver,  that 

15.  20  of  each  man  fifty  shekels  of  silver,  to  give 

16.  8  Ahaz  took  the  silver  and  gold  (that  was) 
18.  14  three  hundred  talents  of  silver,  and  thirty 
18.  15  Hezekiah  gave  (him)  all  the  silver  (that 
20.  13  the  silver,  and  the  gold,  and  the  spices 

22.  4  that  he  may  sum  the  silver  which  is  bro. 

23.  33  a  tribute  of  an  hundred  talents  of  silver 

23.  35  Jehoiakim  gave  the  silverand  the  gold  to 
23.  35  he  exacted  the  silver  and  the  gold  of  the 

25.  15  such  things  as  (were).,  of  silver,  (in)silver 

1  Ch  18.  10  all  manner  of  vessels  of  gold  and  silverand 

18.  ii  with  the  silver  and  the  gold  thathe  brou. 

19.  6  sent  a  thousand  talents  of  silver  to  hire 
22.  14  and  a  thousand  thousand  talents  of  silver 
22.  16  Of  the  gold,  the  silver,  and  the  brass,  and 

28.  14  all  instruments  of  silver  by  weight,  for  all 

28. 15  for  the  candlesticks  of  silver  by  weight 

28.  16  and  (likewise)  silver  for  the  tables  of  sil. 

28.  17  and . .  by  weight  for  every  basin  of  silver 

29.  2  the  silver  for  (things)  of  silver,  and  thebr. 

29.  3  of  gold  and  silver,  (which)  I  have  given  to 

29.  4  seven  thousand  talents  of  refined  silver,  to 
29.  5  the  silver  for  (things)  of  silver,  and  for  all 
29.  7  of  silver  ten  thousand  talents,  and  of  br. 

2  Ch.  1.  15  the  king  made  silver  and  gold  at  Jerusa. 

1.  17  a  chariot  for  six  hundred  (shekels)  of  sil. 

2.  7,  14  to  work  in  gold,  and  in  silver,  and  in 
5.  1  the  silver,  and  the  gold,  and  all  the  inst. 

9.  14  governors,  .brought  gold  and  silver  to  S. 
9.  20  none  (were  of)  silver  ;  it  was  (not)  any  th. 
9.  21  bringing  gold,  and  silver,  ivory,  and  apes 
9.  24  vessels  of  silver,  and  vessels  of  gold,  and 
9.  27  the  king  made  silver  in  Jerusalem  as  sto. 

15.  18  that  he  himself  had  dedicated,  silver,  and 

16.  2  Asa  brought  out  silver  and  gold  out  of  the 
16.  3  I  have  sent  thee  silver  and  gold  ;  go  break 

17. 11  the  Philistines  brought,  .tribute  silver 

21.  3  their  father  gave  themgreat  gif  ts  of  silver 

24.  14  and  spoons,  and  vesselsof  gold  and  silver 

25.  6  hired,  for  an  hundred  talents  of  silver 
25.  24  (he  took)  all  the  gold  and  the  silver,  and 
27.  5  an  hundred  talents  of  silver,  and  ten  tho. 
32.  27  he  made  himseU  treasuries  for  silver,  and 
36.  3  in  an  hundred  talents  of  silver  and  a  tal. 

Ezra  1.  4  let  the  men  of  his  place  help  him  with  sil. 

1.  6  with  vessels  of  silver,  with  gold,  with  go. 
1.  9  a  thousand  chargers  of  silver,  nine  and  tw. 
1.  10  silver  basins  of  a  second  (sort)  four  liun. 

1.  11  All  the  vessels  of  gold  and  of  silver(were) 

2.  69  five  thousand  pound  of  silver,  and  one  hu. 
8.  25  weighed  unto  them  the  silver  and  the  go. 
8.  26  fifty  talents  of  silver,  and  silver  vessels  an 
8.  28  the  silverand  the  gold(are)  a  freewill  off. 
8.  30  the  weight  of  the  silver,  and  the  gold,  and 
8.  33  on  the  fourth  day  was  the  silver  and  the 

Neh.  5.  15  and  wine,  besides  forty  shekels  of  silver 

7.  71  thousand  and  two  hundred  pound  of  sil. 
7.  72  two  thousand  pound  of  silver,  and  three. 
Esth.  I.  6  cords  of  fine  linen  and  purple  to  silver  ri. 
1.  6  the  beds  (were  of)  gold  and  silver,  upon  a 

3.  9  I  will  pay  ten  thousand  talents  of  silver 

3.  11  The  silver  (is)  given  to  thee,  the  people 

Job  3.  15  princes,  .who  filled  their  houses  with  sil. 

22.  25  and  thou  shalt  have  plenty  of  silver 

27.  16  Though  he  heap  up  silver  as  the  dust,  and 

27.  17  and  the  innocent  shall  divide  the  silver 

28.  1  there  is  a  vein  for  the  silver,  and  a  place 

28. 15  neither  shall  silver  be  weighed  (for)  the 

Psa.  12.  6  (as)  silver  tried  in  a  furnace  of  earth,  pu. 
66.  10  thou .  .hast  tried  us,  as  silver  is  tried 
68.  13  (as)  the  wings  of  a  dove  covered  with  sil. 
68. 30  one)  submit  himself  with  pieces  of  silver 
105.  37  He  brought  them  forth  also  with  silver 
115.  4  Their  idols  (are)  silverand  gold,  the  work 
1 19.  72  better,  .than  thousands  of  gold  and  silver 


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Psa.135.  15  The  idols  of  the  heathen  (are)  silver  and' 
Prov.  2.  4  If  thou  seekest  her  as  silver,  and  search. 

3.  14  (is)  better  than  the  merchandise  of  silver 

8. 10  Receive  my  instruction,  and  not  silver 

8.  19  gold ;  and  my  revenue  than  choice  silver 
10.  20  Th"  tongue  of  the  just  (is  as)  choice  silver 

16.  16  and  to  get  understanding,  .than  silver 

17.  3  The  fining  pot  (is)  for  silver,  and  the  fur. 
22.  1  loving  favour  rather  than  silver  and  gold 
25.  4  Take  away  the  dross  from  the  silver,  and 
25  1 1  (is  like)  apples  of  gold  in  pictures  of  silver 
25.  23  (are  like)  a  potsherd  covered  with  silver 
27.  21  (As)  the  fining  pot  for  silver,  and  the  fu. 

Eccl.  2.  8  I  gathered  me  also  silver  and  gold,  and 

5. 10  silver  shall  not  be  satisfied  with  silver 

12.  6  Or  ever  the  silver  cord  be  loosed,  or  the 
Song  1.  n  make. .borders  of  gold,  with  studs  of  silver 

3.  10  He  made  the  pillars  thereof  (of)silver,  the 
8.  9  we  will  build  upon  her  a  palace  of  silver 
8.  11  was  to  bring  a  thousand  (pieces)  of  silver 
Isa.  1.  22  Thy  silver  is  become  dross,  thy  wine  mi. 

2.  7  Their  land  also  is  full  of  silver  and  gold 

2.  20  a  man  shall  cast  his  idols  of  silver,  and  his 
7.  23  a  thousand  vines  at  a  thousand  silverlings 

13.  17  the  Medes.  .which  shall  not  regard  silver 

30.  22  the  covering  of  thy  graven  images  of  silver 

31.  7  shall  cast  away  his  idols  of  silver,  and  his 

39.  2  the  silver,  and  the  gold,  and  the  spices,  and 

40.  19  and  the  goldsmith,  .casteth  silver  chains 
46.  6  weigh  silver  in  the  balance,  (and)  hire  a 
48.  10  I  have  refined  thee,  but  not  with  silver 
60.  9  to  bringtliy  sonsfrom  far,  their  silver  and 
60.  17  for  iron  I  will  bring  silver,  and  for  wood 

Jer.  6.  30  Reprobate  silver  shall  (men)  call  them,  be. 
10.  4  They  deck  it  with  silver  and  withgold ;  th. 

10.  9  Silver  spread  into  plates  is  brought  from 

32.  9  the  money,  (even)  seventeen  shekels  of  sil. 
52.  19  (that)  which  (was)  of  silver(in)  silver,  took 

Eze.  7.  19  They  shall  cast  their  silver  in  the  streets 

7.  19  their  silver  and  their  gold  shall  not  be  able 

16. 13  Thus  wast  thou  decked  with  gold  and  sil. 
16.  17  fair  jewelsofmygold  and  of  my  silver,  w. 
22. 18  all  they,  .are  (even)  the  dross  of  silver 
22.  20  they  gather  silver,  and  brass,  and  iron,  and 
22.  22  As  silver  is  melted  in  the  midst  of  the  fu. 

27.  12  with  silver,  iron,  tin,  and  lead,  they  tra. 

28.  4  hast  gotten  gold  and  silver  into  thy  trea 

38. 13  to  carry  away  silver  andgold,  to  take  away 
Dan.  11.  8  their  precious  vessels  of  silver  and  of  gold 

1 1.  38  shall  he  honour  withgold,  and  silver,  and 
11.  43  over  the  treasures  of  gold  and  of  silver 

llos.  2.  8  multiplied  her  silver  and  gold,  (which) 

3.  2  bought  her  to  me  for  fifteen  (pieces)  of  s. 

8.  4  of  their  silver  and  their  gold  have  they 

9.  6  the  pleasant  (places)  for  their  silver,  net. 
13.  2  made  them  molten  images  of  their  silver 

.Toel  3.  5  ye  have  taken  my  silver  and  my  gold, and 
Amos  2.  6  they  sold  the  righteous  for  silver,  and  the 

8.  6  That  we  may  buy  the  poor  for  silver, and 
Nall.  2.  9  Take  ye  the  spoil  of  silver,  take  the  spoil 
Hab.  2.  19  it  (is)  laid  over  with  gold  and  silver,  and 
Zeph  1.  11  all  they  that  bear  silver  are  cut  off 

1.  18  their  silver  nor  their  gold  shall  be  able  to 
Hag.  2.  8  The  silver  (is)  mine,  and  the  gold  (is)  mine 
Zech  6.  11  take  silver  and  gold,  and  make  crowns 

9.  3  heaped  up  silver  as  the  dust,  and  fine  go. 
11.  12  weighed  for  my  price  thirty  (pieces)  of  si. 
11.  13  I  took  the  thirty  (pieces)  of  silver,  andca. 

13.  9  will  refine  them  as  silver  is  refined,  and 

14.  14  gold,  and  silver,  and  apparel,  in  great  ah. 
Mai.  3.  3  shall  sit  (as)  a  refiner  and  purifier  of  sil. 

3.  3  purge  them  as  gold  and  silver,  that  they 

2 .Silver,  silverling,  qD?  kesaph. 

Ezra  5.  14  the  vessels  also  of  gold  and  silver  of  the 

6.  5  let  the  golden  and  silver  vessels  of  the  ho. 
7. 15  to  carry  the  silver  and  gold,  which  the 

7.  16  the  silver  and  gold  that  thou  canst  find 
7.  18  to  do  with  the  rest  of  the  silver  and  the 
7.  22  Unto  an  hundred  talents  of  silver,  and 

Dan.  2.  32  his  breast  and  his  arms  of  silver,  his  belly 

2.  35  the  clay,  the  brass,  the  silver,  and  the  go. 
2.  45  the  brass,  the  clay,  the  silver,  and  the  go. 
5.  2  to  bring  the  golden  and  silver  vessels  wh. 
5.  4  praised  the  gods  of  gold,  and  of  silver,  of 
5.  23  thou  hast  praised  the  gods  of  silver,  and 

3.  A  qesitali,  a  lamb,  na’ifi?  qesilah. 

Josh.24.  32  bought,  .for  an  hundred  pieces  of  silver 

4 . Made  of  silver,  apyvpios  argii/reos. 

Acts  19.  24  a  silversmith,  which  made  silvershrines 
2  Ti.  2.  20  not  only  vessels  of  gold  and  of  silver,  but 
Rev.  9.  20  idols  of  gold,  and  silver,  and  brass,  and 

5. Silver,  money,  apyvptov  argurion. 

Matt 26.  15  covenanted,  .for  thirty  pieces  of  silver 
27.  3  brought  again  the  thirty  pieces  of  silver 
27.  5  he  cast  down  the  pieces  of  silver  in  the 
27.  6  the  chief  priests  took  the  silver  pieces 
27.  9  they  took  the  thirty  pieces  of  silver,  the 
Acts  3.  6  Silver  and  gold  have  I  none;  but  such  as 
19. 19  and  found  (it)  fifty  thousand  (pieces)  of  sil. 
20.  33  I  have  coveted  no  man’s  silver,  or  gold,  or 
1  Tet  1.  18  with  corruptible  things,  (as)  silver,  and  go. 

6.  Silver,  ixpyvpos  arguros. 

Matt  10.  9  Provide  neither  gold,  nor  silver,  nor  brass 
Acts  17.  29  silver,  or  stone,  graven  by  art  and  man’s 
1  Co.  3.  12  if  any  man  build,  .gold,  silver,  precious 
Jas.  5.  3  Yourgoldand  your  silver  is  cankered;  and 
Rev.  18.  12  The  merchandise  of  gold,  and  silver,  and 
112 


SILVERSMITH  - 

A  worker  in  silver,  apyvpoicoiros  argurokopos. 

Acts  19.  24  certain  (man)  named  Demetrius,  a  silver. 
SIM'-E-ON,  pJffiB’  hearing,  Siqtetvi'. 

1.  The  second  son  of  Jacob  by  Leah.  B.C.  1720. 

Gen.  29.  33  bare  a  son.  .and  she  called  his  name  S. 

34.  25  S.  and  Levi,  Dinah’s  brethren,  took  each 

34.  30  Jacob  said  to  S  and  Levi,  Ye  have  trou. 

35.  23  The  sons  of  Leah . .  S.,  and  Levi,  and  J udah 
42.  24  took  from  themS.,  and  bound  him  before 

42.  36  Joseph  (is)  not, and  S.  (is)  not,  and  ye  will 

43.  23  And  he  brought  S.  out  unto  them 

46.  10  And  the  sons  of  S.;  Jemuel,  and  Jamin 

48.  5  as  Reuben  and  S.,  they  shall  be  mine 

49.  5  S.  and  Levi  (are)  brethren ;  instruments 
Exod.  1.  2  Reuben,  S.,  Levi,  and  Judah 

6.  15  the  sons  of  S.;  Jemuel,  and  Jamin,  and 

6.  15  these  (are)  the  families  of  S. 

2.  His  posterity  and  their  land. 

Num  1.  6  Of  S.;  Shelumiel  the  son  of  Zurishaddai 

1.  22  Of  the  children  of  S.,  by  their  generations 

1.  23  of  the  tribe  of  S.,  (were)  fifty  and  nine  th. 

2.  12  those  which  pitch  by  him  (shall  be).  .S. 

2.  12  the  captain  of  the  children  of  S.  (shall 

7.  36  Shelumiel.  .prince  of  the  children  of  S. 

10. 19  host  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  S. 

13.  5  Of  the  tribe  of  S.,  Shaphat  the  son  of  Ho. 
26.  12  The  sons  of  S.  after  their  families  :  of  N. 
34.  20  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  S.,  Shemu. 
Deut  27.  12  S.,  and  Levi,  and  Judah,  and  Issachar,  and 
Josh.  19.  1  the  second  lot  came  forth  to  S. 

19.  1  (even)  for  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  S. 

19.  8  This  (is)  the  inheritance .  .of  S.  according 
19.  9  (was)  the  inheritance  of  the  children  of  S. 
19.  9  the  children  of  S.  had  their  inheritance 
21.  4  out  of  the  tribe  of  S.,  and  out  of  the  tribe 
21.  9  out  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  S.,  th. 
Judg  1.  3  Judah  said  unto  S.  his  brother,  Come  up 

1.  3  and  I  likewise  will  go.  .So  S.  went  witli 

1.  17  Judah  went  with  S.  his  brother,  and  they 

1  Ch.  2.  1  Reuben,  S.,  Levi,  and  Judah,  Issachar 

4.  24  The  sous  of  S.  (were)  Nemuel,  and  Jam. 

4.  42  the  sons  of  S.,  five  hundred  men,  went  to 
6.  65  and  out  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  S. 

12.  25  Of  the  children  of  S.,  mighty  men  of  va. 

2  Ch.  1 5.  9  And  he  gathered . .  the  sti  angers . .  out  of  S. 

34.  6  cities  of  Manasseh,  and  Ephraim,  and  S. 
Eze.  48.  24  by  the  border  of  Ben  jamin ..  S.  (shall  ha.) 
48.  25  by  the  border  of  S.,  from  the  east  side  un. 
48.  33  one  gate  of  S.,  one  gate  of  Issachar,  one 
Rev.  7.  7  Of  the  tribe  of  S.  (were)  sealed  twelve  th. 
The  following  localities  were  in  the  territory  of  Simeon  : 
Ain,  Ashan,  Azem,  Baalah,  Balah,  Beth-birei,  Beth- 
lebaotli,  Beth-marcaboth,  Bethuel,  Bilhah,  Chorashan, 
Eltolad,  En-rimmon,  Ether,  Hazar-shual,  Hazar-susah, 
Hormah,  Moladah,  Ramah,  Sharulieu,  Tochen,  Tola,  Ac. 

3.  A  just  and  devout  man  in  Jerusalem,  waiting  for  the 
consolation  of  Israel,  who  saw  and  blessed  the  child 
Jesus  in  the  temple. 

Luke  2.  25  a  man  in  Jerusalem,  whose  name  (was)  S 

2.  34  S.  blessed  them,  and  said  unto  Mary  his 

4.  An  ancestor  of  Jesus. 

Luke  3.  30  Which  was  (the  son)  of  S.,  which  was  (the 

5.  A  disciple  and  prophet  at  Antioch,  and  surnamed 
A’  iger. 

Acts  13.  1  as  Barnabas,  and  S  that  was  called  Niger 

6.  The  original  name  of  a  son  of  Jonas  (or  John),  aud 
brother  of  Andrew  an  apostle  of  Christ.  See  Simon. 

Acts  15.  14  S.  hath  declared  how  God  at  the  first  did 

SIMEONITES, 

The  descendants  of  No.  1  above. 

NU11125.  14  a  prince  of  a  chief  house  among  the  S. 

26.  14  These  (are)  the  familiesof  the  S.,  twenty 

1  Ch.27.  16  of  the  S.;  Shepliatiah  the  son  of  Maachah 

SIMILITUDE  — 

1  .Likeness,  niD’i  demv.tli. 

2  Ch.  4.  3  under  it  (was)  the  similitude  of  oxen,  wh. 
Dan.  10. 16  (one)  like  the  similitude  of  the  sons  of  men 

2.  Pattern,  form,  building,  n'f^ri  tabnitli. 

Fsa.106.  20  changed  their  glory  into  the  similitude  of 

144.  12  polished  (after)  the  similitude  of  a  palace 

3.  Form,  similitude,  likeness,  nunn  temunah. 

Nunu2.  8  the  similitude  of  the  Lord  shall  he  behold 
Deut.  4.  12  heard  the  voice,  .but  saw  no  similitude 

4.  15  for  ye  saw  no  manner  of  similitude  on  the 
4.16  make  you . .  the  similitude  of  any  figure 

4 . Likeness,  bfxoiir-qs  homoiotes. 

Heb.  7.15  for  that  after  the  similitude  of  Meleliise. 

5.  Likeness,  opolwya  homoioma. 

Rom.  5.  14  that  had  not  sinned  after  the  similitude 

C. Likeness,  oyoluais  homoiosis. 

Jas.  3.  9  men,  which  are  made  after  the  similitude 

SIMILITUDES,  to  use  — 

To  liken,  compare,  use  similitudes,  nai  damah,  3. 
Hos.  12.  10  used  similitudes,  by  the  ministry  of  the 

SI'-MON,  Si'iucor  hearing. 

l.An  early  disciple  and  apostle  of  .Tesus  Christ;  he  was 
the  son  of  Jonas  (or  John),  and  brother  of  Andrew,  a 
fisherman  at  Bethsaida  by  the  sea  of  Galilee.  He  was 
also  surnamed  Peter,  i.e.  a  “  stone,”  and  Cephas,  its 
1  equivalent  in  Syriac. 


Matt.4. 18  S.  called  Peter,  and  Andrew  his  brother 

10.  2  The  first,  S.,  who  is  called  Peter,  and  A11. 

16.  i5  S.  Peter  answered  and  said,  Thou  art  the 

16.  17  Blessed  art  thou.S.  Bar-jona:  forflesh  and 

17.  25  What  thinkest  thou,  S.  ?  of  whom  do  the 
Mark  1. 16  he  saw  S.,  and  Andrew  his  brother  casti. 

1.  29  they  entered  into  the  house  of  S.  and  An. 

1.  30  S.’s  wife’s  mother  lay  sick  of  a  fever,  and 

I.  36  S.  and  they  that  were  with  him  followed 

3.  16  And  S.  he  surnamed  Peter 

14.  37  S.,  steepest  thou  ?  couldest  not  thou  wa. 
Luke  4.  38  entered  into  S.’s  house.  And  S.’s  wife’s 

5.  3  entered,  .one  of  the  ships,  which  was  S.’s 

5.  4  he  said  unto  S.,  Launch  out  into  the  deep 
5.  5  S.  answering  said  unto  him,  Master,  we 
5.  8  When  S.  Peter  saw  (it),  he  fell  down  at 

5.  10  partners  with  S.  And  Jesus  said  unto  S. 

6.  14  S.,  (whom  he  also  named  Peter),  and  An. 
22.  31  the  Lord  said,  S.,  S.,  behold,  Satan  hath 
24.  34  The  Lord  is  risen . .  and  hath  appeared  to  S. 

John  1.  40  One  of  the  two.  was  Andrew,  S.  Peter’s 
1. 41  He  first  findeth  his  own  brother  S.,  and 
1.  42  Thou  art  S.  the  son  of  Jona :  thou  shalt 

6.  8  Andrew,  S.  Peter’s  brother,  saith  unto  him 

6.  68  S.  Peter  answered  him,  Lord,  to  whom 

13.  6  Then  cometh he  to  S.  Peter:  and  Peter 
13.  9  S.  Peter  saith  unto  him,  Lord,  not  my  fe. 
13.  24  S.  Peter  therefore  beckoned  to  him,  that 
13.  36  S.  Peter  said  unto  him,  Lord,  whither  go. 
18. 10  S.  Peter  having  a  sword  drew  it,  and  sm. 

18.  15  S.  Peter  followed  Jesus,  and  (so  did)  an. 

18.  25  S.  Peter  stood  and  warmed  himself.  They 

20.  6  Then  cometh  S.  Peter  following  him,  and 

21.  2  There  were  together  S.  Peter,  aud  Thom. 
21.'  3  S.  Peter  saith  unto  them,  I  go  a  fishing 
21.  7  when  S.  Peter  heard  that  it  was  the  Lord 
21.  11  S.  Peter  went  up,  and  drew  the  net  to  la. 

11.  15  Jesus  saith  to  S.  Peter,  S.,  (son)  of  Jonas 
21.  16,  17  He  saith.  .S., (son)  of  Jonas, lovest  th. 

Acts  10.  5  send  men  to  Joppa,  and  call  for  (one)  S. 

10.  18  asked  whether  S.,  which  was  surnamed  P. 
10.  32  and  call  hither  S.,  whose  surname  is  Peter 

II.  13  Send  men  to  Joppa,  and  call  for  S.,  whose 
2  Pe.  1.  1  [S.]  Peter,  a  servant  and  an  apostle  of  Jesus 

2.  Another  of  the  twelve  apostles,  called  the  “  Canaanite,” 
from  being  a  native  of  Cana  in  Galilee,  or  rather  from 
the  Hebrew  canna,  “zealous;"  in  Greek,  Zelotes. 

Matt  10.  4  S.  the  Canaanite,  and  Judas  Iscariot,  who 
Mark  3.  18  James,  .and  Thaddeus,  and  S.  the  Canaa. 
Luke  6.  15  James  the  (son)  of  Alplieus,  aud  S.  called 
Acts  1.  13  and  S.  Zelotes,  and  J udas (the brother)  of 

3.  One  of  the  brethren  of  our  Lord. 

Matt  13.  55  hisbrethren,  James, andJoses, andS.,  and 
Mark  6.  3  of  James,  and  Joses,  and  of  Juda,  and  S  ? 

4.  A  person  in  Bethany,  a  leper,  in  whose  house  the 
head  of  Jesus  was  anointed  with  oil. 

Matt  26.  6  Jesus  was  in  Bethany,  in  the  house  of  S. 
Mark  1 4.  3  being  in  Bethany,  in  the  house  of  S.  the 

5.  A  Cyrenian  who  was  compelled  to  bear  the  oross  after 
J  esus. 

Matt  27.  32  they  found  a  man  of  Cyrene,  S.  by  name 
Markis-  21  they  compel  one  S.  a  Cyrenian,  who  pas. 
Luke 23.  26  they  laid  hold  upon  one  S.,  a  Cyrenian 
C.  A  Pharisee,  in  whose  house  the  feet  of  Jesus  were 
washed  with  tears  and  anointed  with  ointment. 

Luke  7.  40  S.,  I  have  somewhat  to  say  unto  thee.  A. 

7.  43  S.  answered  and  said,  I  suppose  that  (he) 

7.  44  he  turned  to  the  woman,  aud  said  unto  S. 

7.  The  father  of  Judas  Iscariot. 

John  6.  71  He  spake  of  Judas  Iscariot  (the  son)  of  S. 

12.  4  Judas  Iscariot,  S.’s  (son),  which  should 

13.  2  put  into  the  heart  of  Judas  Iscariot,  S.’s 

13.  26  gave  (it)  to  Judas  Iscariot,  (the  son)  of  S. 

8.  A  sorcerer  in  Samaria,  who  sought  to  purchase  the 
gifts  of  the  Spirit  from  the  apostles  with  money. 

Acts  8.  9  there  was  a  certain  man  called  S.,  which 

8.  13  S  himself  believed  also :  and  when  he  was 

8.  18  when  S.  saw  that  through  laying  on  of  the 

8.  24  Then  answered  S.,  and  said,  Pray  ye  to  the 

9  A  tanner  at  Joppa,  with  whom  Simon  Peter  lodged 
when  sent  for  by  Cornelius  the  centurion  at  Caesarea. 
Acts  9.  43  tarried  many  days  in  Joppa  with  one  S. 
10.  6  He  lodgeth  with  one  S.  a  tanner,  whose 
10. 17  Cornelius  had  madeenquiry  for  S.’s  house 
10.  32  he  is  lodged  in  the  house  of  (one)  S.  a  ta. 

SIMPLE  (one),  simplicity  — 

1  .Simple,  ’D3  pethi. 

Psa.  19.  7  testimony,  .(is)  sure,  making  wise  the  si. 
116.  6  Lord  preserveth  the  simple  :  I  was  brou. 
119. 130  it  givetli  understanding  unto  the  simple 
Prov.  1.  4  To  give  subtilty  to  the  simple,  to  the  yo. 
1.  22  How  long,  ye  simple  ones,  will  ye  love  si. ’i 
1.  32  For  the  turning  away  of  the  simple  shall 

7.  7  beheld  among  the  simple  ones,  I  discern. 
8  s  O  ye  simple,  understand  wisdom ;  and,  ye 

9.  4, 16  Whoso  (is)  simple,  let  him  turn  in  hither 

14.  15  The  simple  believeth  every  word  :  but  the 

14.  18  The  simple  inherit  folly  :  but  the  prude. 

19.  25  Smite  a  scomer,  and  the  simple  will  be. 
21 . 1 1  When  the  scorner  is  punished,  the  simple 

22.  3  hut  the  simple  pass  on,  and  are  punished 
27.  12  (hut)  the  simple  pass  on,  (and)  are  punis. 

Eze.  45.  20  so  shalt  thou  do .  .for  (him  that  is)  simple 

'2. Simplicity,  simple  one,  nvng  petliayyuth. 

Prov.  9.  13  foolish  woman  (is)  clamorous ;  (she  is)  si. 


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3.  Integrity,  simplicity,  eft  tom. 

2  Sa.  15.  ii  they  went  in  their  simplicity,  anil  they 

4.  Harmless,  without  evil,  &ko.kos  akalcos. 

Itom  16.  18  fair  speeches  deceive  the  hearts  of  the  s. 

5.  Harmless,  without  horns,  aict paios  akeraios. 

Rom  16.  19  that  which  is  good,  and  simple  concern. 
6. Simplicity,  airXirris  haploles. 

Rom  12.  8  he  that  giveth,  (let  him  do  it)  with  simpl. 
2  Co.  1.  12  that  in  [simplicity]  and  godly  sincerity 

11.  3  corrupted  from  the  [simplicity]  that  is  in 
SIN,  |'p  cliff,  place. 

1.  A  desert  between  Klim  and  Sinai  on  the  E.  of  the 
gulf  of  Suez. 

Exodi6.  1  Israel  came  unto  the  wilderness  of  S.,  wh. 

17.  1  Israel  journeyedfromthewildernessof  S. 
Nuni33.  11  And  they,  .encamped  in  the  wilderness.. S. 

33.  12  their  journey  out  of  the  wilderness  of  S. 

2.  The  most  easterly  border  of  Egypt,  usually  called  Pe- 
lusuim,  i.e.,  marsh  town. 

Eze.  30.  15  Iwillpourmyfury  upon  S.,  the  strength  of 

30.  16  S.  shall  have  great  pain,  and  No  shall  be 

SIN  — - 

1  .Guilt,  guilt  offering,  E'ys  asham. 

Prov  14.  9  Fools  make  a  mock  at  sin  :  but  among  the 
Isa.  53.  10  slialt  make  his  soul  an  offering  for  sin,  he 
J er.  51.  5  though  their  land  was  filled  with  sin  aga. 

2 .Quilt,  guilt  offering,  noiyx  ashmah. 

Lev.  4.  3  according  to  the  sin  of  the  people  ;  then 
2  Ch.28.  10  even  with  you,  sins  against  the  Lord  yo. 
Psa.  69.  5  and  my  sins  are  not  hid  from  thee 
Amos  8.  14  They  that  swear  by  the  sin  of  Samaria,  and 

3 .Sin,  error,  failure,  kpn  chet. 

Lev.  19  17  rebuke  thy  neighbour,  and  not  suffer  sin 

20.  20  shall  bear  their  sin  ;  they  shall  die  child. 

22.  9  lest  they  bear  sin  for  it,  and  die  thereto. 
24.  15  Whosoever  curseth..  God  shall  bear  his  sin 

Num.  9.  13  forbeareth.  .that  man  shall  bear  his  sin 

18.  22  Neither,  .come  nigh,  lest  they  bear  sin 
18  32  ye  shall  bear  no  sin  by  reason  of  it,  when 
27.  3  but  died  in  his  own  sin,  and  had  no  sons 

Deutis.  9  cry  unto  the  Lord  ..  and  it  be  sin  unto  th. 

19.  15  not  rise  up  against  a  man.  .in  any  sin  th. 

21.  22  if  a  man  have  committed  a  sin  worthy  of 

22.  26  (there  is)  in  the  damsel  no  sin  (worthy)  of 

23.  21  require  it  of  thee ;  and  it  would  be  sin  in 

23.  22  if  thou  shalt  forbear .  .it  shall  be  no  sin  in 

24.  is  lest  he  cry  against . .  and  it  be  sin  unto  th. 

24.  16  man  shall  be  put  to  death  for  his  own  sin 

2  Ki.  10.  29  Howbeit  (from)  the  sins  of  Jeroboam  the 

14.  6  man  shall  be  put  to  death  for  his  own  sin 
2  CI1.25.  4  but  every  man  shall  die  for  his  own  sin 
Psa.  51.  5  and  in  sin  did  my  mother  conceive  me 
51.  9  Hide  thy  face  from  my  sins,  and  blot  out 
103.  10  He  hath  not  dealt  with  us  after  our  sins 
Isa.  1.  18  Though  your  sins  be  as  scarlet,  they  sha. 

31.  7  own  hands  have  made  unto  you  (for)  a  sin 
38.  17  thou  hast  cast  all  my  sins  behind  thy  ba. 
53.  12  bare  the  sin  of  many,  and  made  interces. 

Eze.  23.  49  ye  shall  bear  the  sins  of  your  idols  ;  and 
Dan  9.  16  because  for  our  sins,  and  for  the  iniquit. 
Hos.  12,  8  find  none  iniquity  in  me  that  (were)  sin 
4 .Sin,  nxar;  chataah. 

Gen.  20.  9  brought,  .on  my  kingdom  a  great  sin?  th. 
Exod32.  21  that  thou  hast  brought  so  great  a  sin  up. 

32.  30  Ye  have  sinned  a  great  sin  :  and  now  I 
32.  31  Oh,  this  people  have  sinned  a  great  sin 

2  Ki.  17.  21  Jeroboam,  .made  them  sin  a  great  sin 
Psa.  32.  1  Blessed  (is  he  whose),  .sin  (is)  covered 
109.  7  condemned ;  and  let  his  prayer  become  s. 

5.  Sin,  nxpn  chattaah. 

Exod  34.'  7  forgiving  iniquity,  .and  sin,  and  that  wi. 
Isa.  5. 18  Woe  unto  them  that  draw,  .sin  as  it  were 

6.  Sin,  sin  offering,  nkari  chattath. 

Gen.  4  7  if  thou  doest  not  well,  sin  lieth  at  the  d. 

18.  20  and  because  their  sin  is  very  grievous 

31.  36  what  (is)  my  sin,  that  thou  hast  so  hotly 
50.  17  trespass  of  thy  brethren,  and  their  sin 

Exodio.  17  forgive,  I  pray  thee,  my  sin  only  this  on. 

32.  30  I  shall  make  an  atonement  for  your  sin 
32.  32  Yet  now,  if  thou  wilt  forgive  their  sin 
32. 34  when  I  visit  I  will  visit  their  sin  upon  th. 

34.  9  pardon  our  iniquity  and  our  sin,  and  take 

Lev.  4.  3  then  let  him  bring  for  his  sin,  which  he 

4.  14  When  the  sin .  .is  known,  then  the  eongr. 

4.14  shall  offer  a  young  bullock  for  the  sin,  and 

4.  23,  28  Or  if  his  sin.  .come  to  his  knowledge 
4. 26  make  an  atonement,  .as  concerning  his 

4.  28  Or  if  his  sin,  which  he  hath  sinned,  come 

4.  28  a  female  without  blemish,  for  his  sin  wh. 
4. 35  make  an  atonement  for  his  sin  that  he  h. 

5.  6  offering  unto  the  Lord  for  his  sin  which 

5.  6  an  atonement  for  him  concerning  his  sin 

S.  10  make  an  atonement  for  him  for  his  sin 

5.  13  atonement  for  him  as  touchinghis  sin  th. 

16. 16,  21  transgressions  in  all  their  sins 

16.  30  be  clean  from  all  your  sins  before  the  Lo. 

16.  34  make  an  atonement,  .forall  theirsins,  on. 

19.  22  sin  which  he  hath  done :  and  the  sin  wh. 
26.  18  punish  you  seven  times  more  for  your  si. 
26. 21  plagues  upon  you,  according  to  your  sins 
26.  24  punish  yon  yet  seven  times  for  your  sins 
26.  28  will  chasten  you  seven  times  foryour  sins 

Num.  3.  6  shall  commit  any  sin  that  men  commit 

5.  7  tliey|shall  confess  their  sin  which  they  ha. 

12.  11  lay  not  the  sin  upon  us,  wherein  we  have 


Num  1 6.  26  lest  ye  be  consumed  in  all  their  sins 
32. 23  and  be  sure  your  sin  will  find  you  out 
eut.  9. 18  because  of  all  your  sins,  which  ye  sinned 
9.  21 1  took  your  sin,  the  calf  which  ye  had  ma, 
9.  27  nor  to  their  wickedness,  nor  to  their  sin 

19.  is  not  riseup  against  a  man.  .for  any  sin.  in 
Josh  24. 19  forgive  your  transgressions  nor  your  sins 

1  Sa.  2.  17  the  sin  of  the  young  men  was  very  great 

12.  19  we  have  added  unto  all  our  sins  (this)  evil 

14.  38  see  wherein  this  sin  hath  been  this  day 

15.  23  rebellion  (is  as)  the  sin  of  witchcraft,  and 

15.  25  pardon  my  sin,  and  turn  again  with  me 

20.  1  what  (is)  my  sin  before  thy  father,  that  he 

2  Sa.  i2.  13  The  Lord  also  hath  put  away  thy  sin ;  th. 

1  Ki.  8.  34  forgive  the  sin  of  thy  people  Israel,  and 

8.  35  turn  from  their  sin,  when  thou  afflictest 

8.  36  forgive  the  sin  of  thy  servants,  and  of  thy 

12.  30  this  thing  became  a  sin  :  for  the  people 

1 3  34  this  thing  became  sin  unto  the  house  of 
1416  he  shall  give  Israel  up  because  of  the  sins 

14.  22  provoked  him  to  jealousy  with  their  sins 

15.  3  he  walked  in  all  the  sins  of  his  father,  wh. 
15  26,  34  and  in  his  sin  wherewith  he  made  Is. 
15  30  Because  of  the  sins  of  Jeroboam  which  he 

16.  2  to  provoke  me  to  anger  with  their  sins 

16.  13  all  the  sins  of  Baasha,  and  the  sins  of  E 

16.  19  his  sins  which  he  sinned  in  doing  evil  in 
16.  19  in  his  sin  which  he  did,  to  make  Israel  to 
16.  26  and  in  his  sin  wherewith  he  made  Israel 

16.  31  a  light  thing  for  him  to  walk  in  the  sins 

2  Ki.  3.  3  he  cleaved  unto  the  sins  of  Jeroboam  the 

10.  31  he  departed  not  from  the  sins  of  Jeroboam 

12.  16  The  trespass  money  and  sinmoney  was  not 

13.  2  followed  the  sins  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of 

13.  6  they  departed  not  from  the  sins  of  the  ho. 

13.  11  he  departed  not  from  all  the  sins  of  Jero. 

14.  24  he  departed  not  from  all  the  sins  of  Jero. 

15.  9,  24,  28  he  departed  not  from  the  sins  of  J. 

15. 18  he  departed  not  all  his  days  from  the  sins 

17.  22  Israel  walked  in  all  the  sins  of  Jeroboam 

21.  16  besides  his  sin  wherewith  he  made  Judah 
21.  17  all  that  he  did,  and  his  sins  thathesinned 
24.  3  for  the  sins  of  Manasseh,  according  to  all 

2  Ch.  6.  25  forgive  the  sin  of  thy  people  Israel,  and 

6.  26  turn  from  their  sin,  when  thou  dost  afflict 

6.  27  forgive  the  sin  of  thy  servants,  and  of  thy 

7.  14  will  forgive  their  sin,  and  will  heal  their 

28. 13  ye  intend  to  add  (more)  to  our  sinsandto 

33.  19  his  sins,  and  his  trespass,  and  the  places 
Nell.  1.  6  confess  the  sins  of  the  children  of  Israel 

4.  5  let  not  their  sin  be  blotted  out  from  before 

9.  2  confessed  their  sins,  and  the  iniquities  of 

9.  37  thou  hast  set  over  us  because  of  our  sins 

Job  10.  6  enquirest.  .and  searchest  after  my  sin 

13.  23  How  many  (are)  mine  iniquities  and  sins? 

13.  23  to  know  my  transgression  and  my  sin 

14.  16  For  now.  .dost  thou  not  watch  overmy  sin 

34.  37  he  addeth  rebellion  unto  his  sin ;  he  cla 

35.  3  What  profit,  .(if  I  be  cleansed) from  my  s  ? 
Fsa.  25.  7  Remember  not  the  sins  of  my  youth,  nor 

25. 18  Lookupon.  .my  pains;  and  forgive  all  my  s 
32.  5  I  acknowledged  my  sin  unto  thee,  and  mi. 
32.  5  and  thou  forgavest  the  iniquity  of  my  sin 
38.  3  (any)  rest  in  my  bones  because  of  my  sin 

38. 18  I  will  declare. .  I  will  be  sorry  for  my  sin 
51.  2  Wash  me.  .and  cleanse  me  from  my  sin 
51.  3  acknowledge  my  transgressionsandmysin 
59.  3  not  (for)  my  transgression,  nor  (for)  my  s. 
59.  12  the  sin  of  their  mouth  (and)  the  words  of 
79.  9  and  purge  away  our  sins,  for  thy  name's 
85.  2  hast  forgiven . .  hast  covered  all  their  sin 

109. 14  let  not  the  sin  of  his  mother  be  blotted  out 
Prov.  5.22  shall  bo  holden  with  the  cords  of  his  sins 

10.  16  to  life :  the  fruit  of  the  wicked  to  sin 

14.  34  Righteousness  exalteth . . but  sin  (is)  a  le. 

20.  9  made  my  heart  clean,  I  am  pure  from  my 

21.  4  (and)  the  plowing  of  the  wicked,  (is)sin 
24.  9  The  thought  of  foolishness  (is)  sin:  and  the 

Isa.  3.  g  they  declare  their  sin  as  Sodom,  they  hide 

6.  7  iniquity  is  taken  away,  and  thy  sin  purged 
27.  9  this  (is)  all  the  fruit  to  take  away  his  sin 

30.  i  that  cover,  .that  they  may  add  sin  to  sin 
40.  2  hath  received .  .double  for  all  her  sins 
43.  24  thou  hast  made  me  to  serve  with  thy  sins 

43.  25  I,(am)he  that. .will  not  remember  thy  si. 

44.  22  I  have  blotted  out.  .as  a  cloud,  thy  sins 

58.  1  and  show,  .the  house  of  Jacob  their  sins 

59.  2  your  sins  have  hid  (his)  face  from  you,  th. 
59. 12  our  sins  testify  against  us:  for  our  trails. 

Jcr.  5.  25  your  sins  have  withholden  good  (things) 

14.  10  will  now  remember,  .and  visit  their  sins 

15.  13  (that)  for  all  thy  sins,  even  in  all  thy  bor 

16.  10  what  (is)  our  sin  that  we  have  committed 

16.  18  recompense  their  iniquity  and  their  sin 

17.  1  The  sin  of  Judah  (is)  written  with  a  pen  of 

17.  3  thy  high  places  for  sin,  throughout  all  thy 

18.  23  neither  blot  out  their  sin  from  thy  sight 
30  14  wounded  thee.,  (because)  thy  sins  were  in. 
30. 15  thy  sins  were  increased,  I  have  donetnese 

31.  34  and  I  will  remember  their  sin  no  more 

36.  3  may  forgive  their  iniquity  and  their  sin 
50.  20  the  sins  of  Judah,  and  they  snail  not  be 

Lam.  4. 13  the  sins  of  her  prophets,  (and)  the  iniqui. 

4.  22  0  daughter,  .lie  will  discover  thy  sins 
Eze.  3.  20  he  shall  die  in  his  sin,  and  his  righteous. 
16.  51  Neither  hath  Samaria  committed,  .thy  sins 
ifi.  52  bear  thine  own  shame  for  thy  sins  thatth. 

18. 14  that  seetli  all  his  father’s  sins  which  he  ha. 

18.  21  if  the  wicked  will  turn  from  allhissins 

18.  24  in  his  sin  that  he  hath  sinned,  in  them  sli. 
21.  24  so  that  in  all  yourdoings  your  sins  do  ap. 
33.  10  If  our  transgressions  and  our  sins  (be)  up. 


Eze.  33. 14  if  he  tum  from  liis  sin,  and  do  thatwhich 

33.  16  None  of  his  sins  that  he  hath  committed 
Dan.  9.  20  praying,  and  confessing  my  sin  and  the  sin 
9.  24  to  make  an  end  of  sins,  and  to  make  rec. 
Hos.  4.  8  They  eat  up  the  sin  of  my  people,  and  th. 

8. 13  now  will  he.  .visit  their  sins:  they  shall 
9.  9  will  remember,  he  will  visit  their  sins 

10.  8  The  high  places  also  of  A  veil,  the  sin  of  Is. 
13. 12  The  iniquity  of  Ephraim.. his  sin  (is)  hid 
Amos.5.  12  For  I  know  your,  .mighty  sins:  they  aft 
Jlic.  1.  5  For  the  transgression,  and  for  the  sins  of 

1.  13  she  (is)  the  beginning  of  the  sin  to  the  da. 

3.  8  his  transgression,  and  to  Israel  his  sin 

6.  7  the  fruit  of  my  body  (for)the  sin  of  myso. 

6.  13  making  (thee)  desolate  because  of  thy  sins 

7.  19  thou  wilt  cast  all  their  sins  into  the  depths 
Zech  13.  1  a  fountain  opened,  .for  sin  and  for  unci. 

7 .Sin,  'DQ  chalai. 

Dan.  4  27  break  off  thy  sins  by  righteousness,  and 

8.  Iniquity,  ]ij;  avon, 

1  Ki  17. 18  art  thou  come  unto  me  to  call  my  sin  to 

9.  Trespass,  transgression,  VPS  pesha. 

Prov  10.  12  stirreth  up  .  but  love  covereth  all  sins 

10.  19  multitude  of  words  there  wanteth  not  sin 
28.  13  He  that  covereth  his  sinsshallnot  prosper 

1 0.  A  sin,  transgi  ession,  cu/apiq/ia  hamarlema. 
Mark  3.  28  All  sins  shall  be  forgiven  unto  the  sons  of 

4.  )2  and  ((their) sins]  should  beforgiven  them 
Rom.  3.  25  for  the  remission  of  sins  that  are  past 

1  Co.  6. 18  Every  sin  that  a  man  doeth  is  without  the 

11.5m,  error,  sin  offering,  a/xapria  hamarlia. 

Watt.  1.21  forhe  shalisave  his  people  from  theirsins 

3.  6  baptized  of  him . .  confessing  their  sins 
9.  2  be  of  good  cheer  ;  thy  sins  be  forgiven 
9.  5  to  say,  (Thy)  sins  be  forgiven  thee ;  or  to 
9.  6  Son  of  man  hath  power,  .to  forgive  sins 

12.  31  All  manner  of  sin  and  blasphemy  shall 
26.  28  shed  for  many  lor  the  remission  of  sins 

Walk  1.  4  of  repentance  for  the  remission  of  sins 

1.  5  were  all  baptized . .  confessing  their  sins 

2.  5  he  said.. Son,  thy  sins  be  forgiven  thee 

2.  7  who  can  forgive  sins  but  God  only? 

2.  q  is  it  easier  to  say .  .(Thy)  sins  be  forgiven 

2.  10  Son  of  man  hath  power,  .to  forgive  sin3 
Luke  1.  77  knowledge,  .by  the  remission  of  theirsins 

3.  3  of  repentance  for  the  remission  of  sins 

5.  20  he  said  unto  him,  Man.  thy  sins  are  for. 

5.  21  Who  can  forgive  sins  but  God  alone? 

5.  23  to  say,  Thy  sins  be  forgiven  thee  :  or  to 
5.  24  Son  of  man  hath  power,  .to  forgive  sins 

7.  47  Her  sins,  which  are  many,  are  forgiven 

7.  48  he  said  unto  her,  Thy  sins  are  forgiven 

7.  49  Who  is  this  that  forgiveth  sins  also  ? 

11.  4  forgive  us  our  sins  :  for  we  also  forgive 
24.  47  remission  of  sins  should  be  preached  in 

John  1.  29  which  taketh  away  the  sin  of  the  world 

8.  21  shall  seek  me,  and  shall  die  in  your  sins 

8.  24  that  ye  shall  die  in  your  sins :  for  if 

8.  24  believe  not.  .ye  shall  die  in  your  sins 

8.  34  committeth  sin  is  the  servant  [of  sin] 

8. 46  Which  of  you  conviucetli  me  of  sin?  And 

9.  34  Thou  wast  altogether  born  in  sins,  and  do. 

9.  41  If  ye  were  blind,  ye  should  have  no  sin 

9.  41  We  see;  therefore  your  sin  remaineth 

15.  22  If  I  had  not  come . .  they  had  not  had  sin 

15.  22  but  now  they  have  no  cloak  for  their  sin 

15.  24  they  had  not  had  sin  :  butnow  have  they 

16.  8  he  will  reprove  the  world  of  sin,  and  of 

16.  9  Of  sin,  because  they  believe  not  on  me 

19.  11  he  that  delivered,  .hath  the  greater  sin 

20.  23  Whose  soever  sins  ye  remit,  they  are  re. 
Acts  2.  38  be  baptized . .  for  the  remission  of  sins 

3.  19  that  your  sins  may  be  blotted  out,  when 
5.  31  give  repentance. .  and  forgiveness  of  sins 
7  60  Lord,  lay  not  this  sin  to  their  charge 

10.  43  in  him  shall  receive  remission  of  sins 

13.  38  preached  unto  you  the  forgiveness  of  sins 
22  16  wash  away  thy  sins  calling  on  the  name 
26.  18  that  they  may  receive  forgiveness  of  sins 

Rom.  3.  9  proved  both . .  that  they  are  all  under  sin 

3.  20  for  by  the  law  (is)  the  knowledge  of  sin 

4.  7  Blessed  (are)  they . .  whose  sins  are  covered 

4.  8  to  whom  the  Lord  will  not  impute  sin 

5.  12  sin  entered .  .the  world,  and  death  by  sin 

5. 13  sin  was  in  the  world  :  but  sin  is  not  imp 

5.  20  where  sin  abounded,  grace  did  much  more 

5.  21  as  sin  hath  reigned  unto  death,  even  so 

6.  1  Shall  we  continue  in  sin,  that  grace  may 

6.  2  How  shall  we,  that  are  dead  to  sin,  live 

6.  6  that  the  body  of  sin  might  be  destroyed 

6.  6  that  henceforth  we  should  not  serve  sin 

6.  7  For  he  that  is  dead  is  freed  from  sin 

6.  10  For  in  that  he  died,  he  died  unto  sin  once 
6.  1 1  to  be  dead  indeed  unto  sin,  but  alive  unto 
6.  12  Let  not  sin  therefore  reign  in  your  mortal 

6.13  instruments  of  unrighteousness  unto  sin 
6.  14  sin  shall  not  have  dominion  over  you:  for 
6.  16  whether  of  sin  unto  death,  orof  obedience 
6.  1 7  ye  were  the  servants  of  sin,  but  ye  have 
6.  18  Beingthen  made  free  from  sin,  ye  became 
6.  20  when  ye  were  the  servants  of  sin,  ye  were 
6.  22  now  being  made  free  from  sin,  and  become 

6.  23  the  wages  of  sin  (is)  death ;  but  the  giftef 

7.  5  the  motions  of  sins,  which  were  by  the  law 

7.  7  What  shall  we  say  then?  (Is)  the  law  sin? 

7.  7  I  had  not  known  sin  but  by  the  law :  for 

7.  8,  11  sin,  taking  occasion  by  the  command 

7.  8  For  without  the  law  sin  (w  as)  dead 


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Korn.  7.  9  when  the  commandment  came,  sin  revived 
7. 13  sin  that  it  might  appear  sin,  working  <le. 

7.13  that  sin  by  the  commandment  might  be. 

7. 14  spiritual:  but  I  am  carnal,  sold  under  sin 

7  17,  20  it  is  no  more  I  that  do  it,  but  sin  that 
7.  23  to  the  law  of  sin  which  is  in  my  members 
7.  25  of  God,  but  with  the  flesh  the  law  of  sin 

8  2  hath  made  me  free  from  the  law  of  sin 
8  3  and  for  sin,  condemned  sin  in  the  flesh 

8  10  the  body  (is)  dead  because  of  sin;  but  the 
11.  27  covenant,  .when  I  shall,  take  away  their  si. 

14  23  for  whatsoever  (is)  not  of  faith  is  sin 

1  Cc.15.  3  Christ  died  for  our  sins  according  to  the 
1517  your  faith  (is)  vain ;  ye  are  yet  in  your  si  11s 

15  56  (is)  sin  ;  and  the  strength  of  sin  (is)  the  law 
3.  2jCc.  5.  21  made  him  (tobe)sin  for  us,  whoknewnos 

Gal.  1.  4  Who  gave  himself  for  our  sins,  thathe  mi. 

2.  17  (is)  therefore  Christ  the  minister  of  sin? 

3.  22  the  Scripture  hath  concluded  all  under  s. 
Eph  2.  1  who  were  dead  in  trespasses  and  sins 
Col.  1.  14  In  whom  we  have,  .the  forgiveness  of  sins 

2  11  in  putting  off  the  body  [of  the  sins]  of  the 
1  Th.  2.  16  might  be  saved,  to  fill  up  their  sius  always 
a  Th.  2.  3  that  man  of  sin  be  revealed,  the  son  of  pe. 

1  Ti.  5.  22  neither  be  partaker  of  other  men’s  sins 

5.  24  Some  men's  sins  are  open  beforehand,  go. 

2  Ti.  3.  6  lead  captive  silly  women  laden  with  sins 
Heb.  1.  3  when  he  had  by  himself  purged  our  sins 

2.  17  make  reconciliation  forthe  sins  of  thepe. 

3.  13  hardened  through  the  deceitfulness  of  sin 

4.  13  tempted  like  as  (we  are,  yet)  without  sin 

5.  1  may  offer  both  gifts  and  sacrifices  for  sins 
5.  3  by  reason  hereof  he  ought . .  to  offer  for  si. 

7.  27  offer  up  sacrifice,  first  for  his  own  sins 

8.  12  sins  and  their  iniquities  will  I  remember 

9.  26  hath  he  appeared  to  put  away  sin  by  the 
9.  28  Christ  was  once  offered  to  bear  the  sins 
9.  28  appear  the  second  time  without  sin  unto 

10.  2  should  have  had  no  more  conscience  of  s. 
10.  3  remembrance  again  (made)  of  sins  every 
jo.  4  the  blood . .  of  goats  should  take  away  sins 
jo.  6  In  burnt  offerings  and  (sacrifices)  for  sin 
10.  8  burnt  offerings  and  (offering)  for  sin  thou 
10.  11  sacrifices,  which  can  never  take  away  si. 
_  jOj.  1 2  after  he  had  offered  one  sacrifice  for  sins 
io?  17  their  sins  and  iniquities  will  1  remember 
10. 18  where  remission . .  no  more  offering  for  sin 

10.  26  there  remaineth  no  more  sacrifice  for  sin 

11.  25  than  to  enjoy  the  pleasures  of  sin  for  ase. 

12.  1  let  us  lay  aside,  .the  sin  which  doth  so  ea. 

12.  4  not  yet  resisted  .  .striving  against  siu 

13.  11  brought  into  the  sanctuary ..  for  sin,  are 
Jas.  1.  15  bringeth  forth  sin  ;  and  sin,  when  it  is  fi. 

2.  9  have  respect  to  persons,  ye  commit  sin 

4.  17  knoweth.  .and  doeth(it)not,  to  him  it  iss. 

3. 13  if  he  have  committed  sins,  they  shall  be 

5.  20  death,  and  shall  hide  a  multitude  of  sins 

1  Pe.  2.  22  Who  (lid  no  sin,  neither  was  guile  found 

2.  24  bare  our  sins . .  that  we.  being  dead  to  sins 

3.  18  For  Christ  also  hath  once  suffered  for  si. 

4.  1  suffered  in  the  flesh  nath  ceased  from  sin 
4.  8  charity  shall  cover  the  multitude  of  sins 

2  Pe.  1.  9  forgotten  that  he  was  purged  from,  .[sins] 

2.  14  cannot  cease  from  sin  ;  beguilingunstab. 
1  Jo  r.  7  blood  of  Jesus . .  cleanseth  us  from  all  sin 
1.  8  If  we  say  that  we  have  no  sin,  we  deceive 
1.  9  If  we  confess  our  sins,  he  is  faithful  and 

1.  9  forgive  us  (our)  sins,  and  to  cleanse  us  fr 

2.  2  he  is  the  propitiation  for  our  sins;  and 
2. 12  because  your  sins  are  forgiven  you  for  his 

3.  4  Whosoever  committeth  sin . .  for  sin  is  the 
3.  5  take  away  our  sins ;  and  in  him  is  no  sin 

3.  8  He  that  committeth  sin  is  of  the  devil 

'3.  9  born  of  God  doth  not  commit  sin  ;  for  his 
4. 10  his  Son  (to  be)  the  propitiation  for.  .sins 

3. 16  a  siu  (which  is)  not  unto  death,  he  shall 

5. 16  There  is  a  sin  unto  death  :  I  do  not  say 

5.17  unrighteousness  is  sin  ;  and  there  is  a  sin 
Rev.  1.  5  and  washed  us  from  our  sins  in  his  own 

18.  4  that  ye  be  not  partakers  of  her  sins,  and 
18.  s  For  her  sins  have  reached  unto  heaven 

12 .Fall,  offence,  trespass,  irape.irTaya  parapluma. 
Eph.  1.  7  forgiveness  of  sins,  according  to  the  rich. 

2.  s  Even  when  we  were  dead  in  sins,  hath 
Col.  2  13  being  dead  in  your  sins,  and  the  uncircu. 
[See  also  Offer,  offering,  punishment,  purification.] 

SIN  (already,  heretofore,  ignorantly),  to  — 

1.  To  sin,  err,  miss  the  mark,  (tan  chata. 

Gen.  20.  6  I  also  withheld  thee  from  sinning  against 
39.  9  do  this  great  wickedness,  and  sin  against 
42.  22  saying,  Do  not  sin  against  the  child;  and 
Exod.  9.  27  said  unto  them,  I  have  sinned  this  time 
9.  34  when  Pharaoh  saw.  .he  sinned  yet  more 
10. 16  I  have  sinned  against  the  Lord  your  God 
20. 20  may  be  before  your  faces,  that  ye  sin  not 
32.  30  Ve  have  sinned .  .aud  now  I  will  go  upun. 
32.  31  this  people  have  sinned.. and  have  made 
32.  33  Whosoever  hath  sinned  against  me,  him 
Lev.  4.  2  If  a  soul  shall  sin  through  ignorance  ag. 

4.  3  If  the  priest  that  is  anointed  do  sin  acco. 
4.  3  bring  for  his  sin,  which  he  hath  sinned 

4. 14  which  they  have  sinned  against  it,  is  kn. 
4.  22  When  a  ruler  hath  sinned,  and  done  (so  ) 
4.  23  wherein  he  hath  sinned,  come  to  his  kn, 
4.  27  if  any  one  of  the  common  people  sin  thr. 
4.  28  which  he  hath  sinned,  come  to  his  know. 

4.  28  offering,  .for  his  sin  which  he  hath  sinned 

5.  1  if  a  soul  sin,  and  hear  the  voice  of  swear. 
5.  5  shall  confess  that  he  hath  sinned  in  that 
5.  6  offering ..  for  his  siu  which  he  hath  sinned 


Lev.  3.  10  for  his  sin,  which  he  hath  sinned,  and  it 
3.  11  then  he  that  sinned  shall  bring  for  his  of. 
5.  13  as  touching  his  sin  that  he  hath  sinned  in 
3.  15  If  a  soul  commit  a  tresspass,  and  sin  thr. 

5.  17  if  a  soul  sin,  and  commit  any  of  these  th. 

6.  2  If  a  soul  sin,  and  commit  a  tresspass  ag. 
6.  3  all  these  that  a  man  doeth,  sinning  tiler. 

6.  4  Then  it  shall  be,  because  he  hath  sinned 
Num.  6.  11  for  that  he  sinned  by  the  dead,  and  shall 

12.  11  done  foolishly,  and  wherein  we  have  sin. 

14.  40  Lo,  we.  .will  go  up.  .for  we  have  sinned 

15.  27  if  any  soul  sin  through  ignorance,  then  he 

13.  28  when  he  sinneth  by  ignorance  before  the 

16.  22  shall  one  man  sin,  and  wilt  thou  be  wroth 

21.  7  We  have  sinned;  for  we  have  spoken  ag. 

22.  34  Balaam  said . .  I  have  sinned ;  for  I  knew 

32.  23  ye  have  sinned  against  the  Lord  ;  and  be 
Deut.  1.  41  We  have  sinned  against  the  Lord,  we  will 

9.  16  ye  had  sinned  against  the  Lord  your  God 
9.  18  ye  sinned,  in  doing  wickedly  in  the  sight 

19.  13  in  any  sin  that  he  sinneth  ;  at  the  mouth 

20.  18  so  should  ye  sin  against  the  Lord  your 
Josh.  7.  11  Israel  hath  sinned,  and  they  have  also  tr. 

7.  20  Indeed  I  have  sinned  against  the  Lord 
Judgio.  10  We  have  sinned  against  thee,  both  beca. 

10. 15  We  have  sinned  :  do  thou  unto  us  what. 

11.  27  Wherefore  I  have  not  sinned  against  thee 

1  Sa.  2.  25  If  one  man  sin.  .but  if  a  man  sin  against 

7.  6  said  there,  We  have  sinned  against  the  L. 

12.  10  We  have  sinned,  because  we  have  forsaken 

12.  23  God  forbid  that  I  should  sin  against  the  L 

14.  33  people  sin  against  the  Lord,  in  that  they 

14.  34  siu  not  against  the  Lord  in  eating  with 

15.  24  said  unto  Samuel,  I  have  sinned:  for  Iba. 

15.  30  Then  he  said,  I  have  sinned ;  (yet)  honour 
19.  4  Let  not  the  king  sin  against  his  servant 
19.  4  because  he  hath  not  sinned  against  thee 
19.  s  wherefore  then  wilt  thou  sin  against  inn. 
24.  11  have  not  sinned  against  thee;  yet  thou 
26.  21  Then  said  Saul,  I  have  sinned  ;  return,  my 

2  Sa.  12  13  said  unto  Nathan,  I  have  sinned  against 

19.  20  thy  servant  doth  know  that  I  have  sinned 
24.  10  have  sinned  greatly  in  that  1  have  done 
24.  17  have  sinned,  and  I  have  done  wickedly 

1  Ki.  8.  33  because  they  have  sinned  against  thee, and 

8.  35  because  they  have  sinned  against  thee :  if 
8.  46  sin  against  thee,  .no  man  that  sinneth  not 

8  47  We  have  sinned,  and  have  done  pervers. 
8.  50  forgive  thy  people  that  have  sinned  aga. 

14. 16  sins  of  Jeroboam,  who  did  sin,  and  who 

13.  30  sins  of  Jeroboam  which  he  sinned,  and 

16.  13  sins  of  Elali  his  son,  by  which  they  sinned 
16.  19  For  his  sins  which  he  sinned  in  doing  evil 
18.  9  What  have  I  sinned,  that  thou  wouldest 

2  Ki.  17.  7  children  of  Israel  had  sinned  against  the 

21.  17  all  that  he  did,  and  his  sin  that  he  sinned 

1  Ch.  21.  8  I  have  sinned  greatly,  because  I  have  done 

21.  17  even  I  it  is  that  have  sinned,  and  doneev. 

2  Ch.  6  22  If  a  man  sin  against  his  neighbour 

6.  24,  26  because  they  have  sinned  against  thee 
6.  36  If  theysin.for.  .no  man  which  sinneth  not 
6.  37  We  have  sinned,  we  have  done  amiss,  and 
6.  39  forgive  thy  people  which  have  sinned  ag 
Neh.  1.  6  sins  .which  we  have  sinned  against  thee 
1.  6  both  I  and  my  father's  house  have  simied 

6.  13  should  be  afraid,  and  do  so.  and  sin.  and 

9  29  sinned  against  thy  judgments,  which  if  a 
13  26  Did  not  Solomon  king  of  Israel  sin  by  th 

Job  1  5  It  may  be  that  my  sons  have  sinned,  and 

1.  22  In  all  this  Jobsinned  not  norchargedGod 

2.  10  In  all  this  did  not  Job  sin  with  his  lips 
5.  24  shalt  visit  thy  habitation,  and  shaltnotsin 

7.  20  I  have  sinned:  what  shall  I  do  unto  thee 

8.  4  If  thy  children  have  sinned  against  him 
10.  14  If  I  sin,  then  thou  markest  me,  and  thou 
24.  19  (so  doth)  the  grave  (those  which)  have  si 
31.  30  Neither  have  I  suffered  my  mouth  to  sin 

33.  27  say,  I  have  sinned,  and  perverted  (that 
33.  6  It  thou  sinnest.  what  doest  thou  against 

Psa.  4.  4  Stand  in  awe,  and  sin  not :  commune  with 

39.  1  take  heed,  that  I  sin  not  with  my  tongue 
41.  4  heal  mysoul;  fori  have  sinned  against  th 
51.  4  Against  thee,  thee  only,  have  I  sinned,  and 
78.  17  sinned  yet  more  against  him  by  provoking 
78.  32  For  all  this  they  sinned  still,  and  believed 

106.  6  We  have  sinned  with  our  fathers,  we  have 
119  it  have  I  hid.  .that  I  might  not  sin  against 
I’rov.  8  36  But  he  that  sinneth  against  me  wrongeth 

14.  21  He  that  despiseth  his  neighbour  sinneth 
19  2  and  he  that  hasteth  with  (his?  feet  sinneth 

20.  2  provoketh  him  to  anger  sinneth  (against) 
Eccl.  7.  20  (there  is)  not  a  just  man .  .that,  .sinneth 
Isa.  42  24  he  against  whom  we  have  sinned?  for  they 

43  27  Thy  first  father  hath  sinned,  and  thy  tea. 
64.  3  thou  art  wroth;  for  we  have  sinned:  in  th. 
Jer.  2.  35  because  thou  sayest,  I  have  not  sinned 

3.  25  for  we  have  sinned  against  the  Lord  our 
8.  14  because  we  have  sinned  against  the  Lord 

14.  7  backslidings  are  many;  we  have  sinned 
14.  20  We  acknowledge,  .for  we  have  sinned  ag 
33.  8  whereby  they  have  sinned  against  me;  and 
33.  8  their  iniquities,  whereby  they  have  sinned 

40.  3  ye  have  sinned  against  the  Lord  and  have 
44.  23  ye  have  sinned  against  the  Lord  and  have 
50.  7  they  have  sinned  against  the  Lord,  the 
50.  14  for  she  hath  sinned  against  the  Lord 

Lam.  1.  8  Jerusalem  hath  grievously  sinned;  there. 
5.  7  Our  fathers  have  sinned,  (and)  are  not 
5.  16  fallen,  .woe  unto  us  that  we  have  sinned 
Eze.  3.  21  the  righteous  sin  not,  and  hedothnotsin 
14.  13  the  land  sinneth  against  me  by  trespassing 
18.  4,  20  the  soul  that  sinneth,  it  shall  die 


Eze.  18.  24  in  his  sin  that  he  hath  sinned,  in  them 

28.  16  thou  hast  sinned  :  therefore  I  will  cast 
33.  12  (righteousness)  in  the  day  that  he  sinneth 
37.  23  dwelling  places,  wherein  they  have  sinned 

Dan.  9.  5  We  have  sinned,  and  have  committed  in. 
9.  8  because  we  sinned  against  thee 
9. 11  because  we  have  sinned  against  him 
9.  13  we  have  sinned,  we  have  done  wickedly 
Hos.  4.  7  As  they  were  increased,  so  they  sinned  a. 

8.  1 1  altars  to  sin,  altars  shall  be  unto  him  to  s. 
10.  9  thou  hast  sinned  from  the  days  of  Gibeah 

13.  2  they  sin  more  and  more,  and  have  made 
Mic.  7.  9  because  I  have  sinned  against  him,  until 
Hab.  2. 10  consulted  shame . .  and  hast  sinned  (agai.) 
Zeph.  1. 17  because  they  have  sinned  against  the  Lo. 

2.  To  do,  make,  rip  %  asah. 

Numis.  29  shall  have  one  law  for  him  that  sinneth 

3.  To  err,  go  astray,  shagag. 

Numis.  28  for  the  soul  that  sinneth  ignorantly 

4.  To  err,  go  astray,  shagah. 

Lev.  4  13  if  the  whole  congregation  of  Israel  siu  th. 

5.  To  sin,  err,  miss  the  mark,  ayapidvrc  hamartanO, 
v  Matt  18.  21  how  oft  shall  my  brother  sin  against  me 

27.  4  I  have  sinned  in  that  I  have  betrayed  the 
Lukei;  18,  21  Father  I  have  sinned  against  Heaven 
John  5.  14  sin  no  more,  lest  a  worse  thingcomeunto 

8.  ji  (Neither  do  I  condemn  thee  ;  go,  and  sinj 

9.  2  who  did  sin,  this  man  or  his  parents,  that 

— >.  9.  3  Neither  hath  this  man  sinned,  nor  his  pa. 

Rom.  2.  12  as  many  as  have  sinned  without  law  shall 
2  12  asmany  as  have  sinned  in  thelawshallbe 
3.  23  all  have  sinned,  and  come  short  of  the 
5.  12  upon  all  men,  for  that  all  have  sinned 
5.  14  over  them  that  have  not  sinned  after  the 

5.  16  not  as  (it  was)  by  one  [that  sinned],  so  is 

6.  15  shall  we  sin,  because  we  are  not  under 
1  Co.  6.  18  he  that  committeth  fornication  sinneth 

7.  28  and  if  thou  marry,  thou  hast  not  sinned 
7.  28  and  if  a  virgin  marry,  she  hath  not  sinned 

7.  36  let  him  do  what  he  will  he  sinneth  not 

8.  12  when  ye  sin  so.  .ye  sin  against  Christ 

13.  34  Awake  to  righteousness,  and  sin  not;  for 
Eph.  4.  26  Be  ye  angry,  and  sin  not ;  let  not  the  sun 

1  Ti.  5.  20  Them  that  sin  rebuke  before  all,  that 
Titus  3.  11  and  sinneth,  being  condemned  of  himself 
Heb.  3.  17  (was  it)  not  with  them  that  had  sinned 

10.  26  if  we  sin  wilfully  after  that  we  have  rec. 

2  Pe.  2.  4  God  spared  not  the  angels  that  sinned 

1  Jo.  1.  10  If  we  say  that  we  have  not  sinned,  we 

2.  1  these  things  write  I  unto  you,  that  ye  sin 

2.  1  if  any  man  sin,  we  have  an  advocate  with 

3.  6  in  him  sinneth  not :  whosoeversinneth 
3.  8  for  the  devil  sinneth  from  the  beginning 

3.  9  he  cannot  sin,  because  he  is  bom  of  God 
5  16  If  any  man  see  his  brother  sin  a  sin  (wh. 
5.  16  he  shall  give  him  life  for  them  thatsinnot 
5.  18  whosoever  is  born  of  God  sinneth  not 

6.  To  sin  beforehand  or  publicly,  irpoay.apTo.vw. 

2  Co.  12.  21  I  shall  bewail  many  which  have  sinned 

13.  2  to  them  which  heretofore  have  sinned 

SIN,  without  — 

Without  sin,  avayapTyi os  anamartetos. 

John  8.  7  [Hethatiswithoutsinamongyou.lethim] 

SIN,  to  cause,  make  to  — 

To  cause  to  sin,  Nun  chata,  5. 

Exod23.  31  lest  they  make  thee  sin  against  me  :  for 
Deut  24.  4  thou  shalt  not  cause  the  land  to  sin,  wh. 

1  Ki.  14.  16  sins  of  Jeroboam,  .who  made  Israel  to  sin 

15,  26,  34  his  sin  wherewith  he  made  Israel  to  s. 

15.  30  which  he  made  Israel  sin,  by  his  provoe. 

16.  2  hast  made  my  people  Israel  to  sin.  to  pr. 
16.  13  by  which  they  made  Israel  to  sin.  in  pro. 
16. 19  his  sin  which  he  did,  to  make  Israel  to  s. 

16.  26  his  sin  wherewith  he  made  Israel  to  sin 
21.  22  wherewith  thou  hast. .made  Israel  to  sin 
72  52  the  son  of  Nebat.  who  made  Israel  to  sin 

2  Ki.  3  3  son  of  Nebat,  which  made  Israel  to  sin 

10.  29  the  son  of  Nebat,  who  made  Israel  to  sin 
10  31  sins  of  Jeroboam,  which  made  Israel  to  sin 
13.  2  son  of  Nebat,  which  made  Israel  to  sin 
13.  6  house  of  Jeroboam,  who  made  Israel  sin 

13.  11  the  son  of  Nebat,  who  made  Israel  sin 

14.  24  the  son  of  Nebat,  who  made  Israel  to  sin 

15.  0  18,  24  son  of  N.,  who  made  Israel  to  sin 
15.  28  the  son  of  Nebat,  who  made  Israel  to  sin 

17.  21  Jeroboam  drave  Israel  .and  made  them  s. 
21.  11  hath  made  Judah  also  to  sin  with  his  id. 
21.  16  his  sin  wherewith  he  made  Judah  to  sin 
23. 15  son  of  Nebat,  who  made  Israel  to  sin,  had 

Neh.  13.  26  him  did  outlandish  women  cause  to  sin 
Eccl.  5.  6  mouth  to  cause  thy  flesh  to  sin;  neither  s. 
Jer.  32.  35  do  this  abomination,  to  cause  Judah  to  sin 

SIN  offering  — - 

1  .Sin  offering,  nxon  chataah. 

Psa.  40.  6  burnt  offering  aud  sin  offering  hast  thou 

2.  Sin  offering,  Njian,  nsan  chattaah,  chaltayah. 

Ezra  6. 17  for  a  sin  offering  for  all  Israel,  twelve  he. 

3.  Sin  offering,  n.xBn  chattath. 

Exod.29.  14  fire  without  the  camp ;  it  (is)  a  sin  offer. 

29.  36  offer  every  day  a  bullock  (for)  a  sin  offer. 
30. 10  with  the  blood  of  the  siu  offering  of  ato. 

Lev.  4.  3  bullock,  .unto  the  Lord  for  a  sin  offering 

4.  8  the  fat  of  the  bullock  for  the  sin  offering 

4.  20  did  with  the  bullock  for  a  sin  offering,  so 


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Lev  4  21  it  (is)  a  sin  offering  for  the  congregation 
4  24  offering  before  the  Lord  :  it  (is;  a  sin  off. 

4.  25  shall  take  of  the  blood  of  the  sin  offering 

4.  29,  33  hand  upon  the  head  of  the  sin  offering 

4.  29  sin  offering  in  the  place  of  the  burnt  off. 

4.  32  if  he  bring  a  lamb  for  a  sin  offering,  he  sh. 

4.  33  slay  it  for  a  sin  offering  in  the  place  wh. 

4.  34  shall  take  of  the  blood  of  the  sin  offering 
5.6  a  kid  of  the  goats,  for  a  sin  offering ;  and 

5.  7  one  for  a  sin  offering,  and  the  other  for 

5.  8  offer  (that)  which  (is)  for  the  sin  offering 

5.  9  sprinkle  of  the  blood  of  the  sin  offering 

5.  g,  11,  12  it  (is)  a  sin  offering 

5.  11  an  ephah  of  fine  flour  for  a  sin  offering 

6.  17  as  (is)  the  sin  offering,  and  as  the  trespass 

6.  25  This  (is)  the  law  of  the  sin  offering:  In  the 

6.  25  shall  the  sin  offering  be  killed  before  the 

6.  30  no  sin  offering,  whereof  (any)  of  the  bio. 

7.  7  As  the  sin  offering  (is),  so  (is)  the  trespass 

7.  37  This  (is)  the  law.  .of  the  sin  offeriug,  and 

8.  2  bullock  for  the  sin  offering,  and  two  rams 

8.  14  brought  the  bullock  for  the  sin  offering 

8.  14  the  head  of  the  bullock  for  the  sin  offer. 

9.  2  Take  thee  a  young  calf  for  a  sin  offering 

9.  3  Take  ye  a  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offer. 

9.  7  Go  unto  the  altar,  and  offer  thy  sin  offer 
9.  8  slew  the  calf  of  the  sin  offering  which  (was) 
9.  10  the  caul  above  the  liver  of  the  sin  offer. 

9.  15  took  the  goat,  which  (was)  the  sin  offer. 

9.  22  came  down  from  offering  of  the  sin  offer. 

10.  16  diligently  sought  the  goat  of  the  sin  offe. 

10.  17  Wherefore  have  ye  not  eaten  the  sin  offc. 

10.  19  this  day  have  they  offered  their  sin  offeri. 
10.  19  I  had  eaten  the  sin  offering  to  day,  should 

1 2.  6  turtle  dove,  for  a  sin  offering,  unto  the  do. 
12.  8  the  other  for  a  sin  offering  :  and  the  priest 
14. 13  where  he  shall  kill  the  sin  offering  and  the 

14.  13  for  as  the  sin  offering  (is)  the  priest  s,  (so 

14.  19  priest  shall  offer  the  sin  offering,  and  rna. 

14.  22  one  shall  be  a  sin  offering,  and  the  other 

14.  31  the  one  (for)  a  sin  offering,  and  the  other 

15.  15  the  one  (for)  a  sin  offering,  and  the  other 

15.  30  priest  shall  offer  the  one  (for)  a  sin  offer, 

16.  3  with  ayoungbullockforasinoffering.and 

16.  5  two  kids  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering,  and 
16.  6  shall  offer  his  bullock  of  the  sin  offering 
16  9  And  Aaron  shall,  .offer  him  (for)  a  sin  off. 
16.  11  shall  bring  the  bullock  of  the  sin  offering 
16.  11  kill  the  bullock  of  the  sin  offering  which 
16.  15  Then  shall  he  kill  the  goat  of  the  sin  off. 
16.  25  fat  of  the  sin  offering  shall  he  burn  upon 
16.  27  sin  offering,  and  the  goat  (for)  the  sin  off. 

23.  19  sacrifice  one  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  off 

Hum.  6.  n  priest  shall  offer  the  one  for  a  sin  offering 

6.  14  one  ewe  lamb,  .for  a  sin  offering,  and  one 

6.  16  offer  his  sin  offering,  and  his  burnt  offeri 

7.  16  One  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering 
[So  in  verse  22.  28,  34,  40,  46,  52,  58,  64.  70,  76,  82  ] 

7.  87  kids  of  the  goats  for  sin  offering  twelve 

8.  8  bullock  shalt  thou  take  for  a  sin  offering 

8.  12  thou  shalt  offer  the  oue  (for)  a  sin  offering 

15.  24  and  one  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering 
15.  25  their  sin  offering  before  the  Lord,  for  th. 
15.27  she  goat  of  the  first  year  for  a  sin  offering 
18.  9  every  sin  offering  of  theirs,  .which  they 

28  15  one  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offering  uti. 

28.  22  one  goat  (for)  a  sin  offering,  to  make  an 

29  5,  11  16,  19.  25  kid  of  the  goats  (for)  a  sin  o. 
29  11  beside  the  sin  offering  of  atonement,  and 
29  22,  28,  31.  34  38  one  goat  (for)  a  sin  offering 

2Ch.  29.  21  they  brought  seven  he  goats,  for  a  sin  off. 
29  23  (for)  the  sin  offering  before  the  king  and 

29.  24  burnt  offering  and  the  sin  offering  (should 
Ezra  8.  35  twelve  he  goats  (for)  a  sin  offering  :  all(th. 
Nell.  10.  33  for  the  sin  offerings  to  make  an  atoneme. 
Eze.  40.  39  to  slay  thereon,  .the  sin  offering,  and  the 

42  13  the  sin  offering,  and  the  trespass  offering 

43.  19  shalt  give,  .a  young  bullock  for  a  sin  off. 

43.  21  take  the  bullock  also  of  the  sin  offeriug 
43.  22  shalt  offer  a  kid .  .for  a  sin  offering 

43.  25  prepare  every  day  a  goat  (for)  a  sin  offer. 

44.  27  he  shall  offer  his  sin  offering,  saith  the  L. 

44.  29  and  the  sin  offering,  and  the  trespass  off. 
45  17  he  shall  prepare  the  sin  offering,  and  the 

45.  19  shall  take  of  the  blood  of  the  sin  offering 

45.  22  for  all .  .a  bullock  (for)  a  sin  offering 
45.23  a  kid  of  the  goats  daily  (for)  a  sin  offering 

45.  25  according  to  the  sin  offering,  according  to 

46.  20  the  trespass  offering  and  the  sin  offering 

SI'-NA,  SI'-NAI,  ’I’D  cliffs ,  2i va. 

A  mountain  between  the  gulfs  of  Suez  and  Alcaba,  with 
three  large  tops;  the  N. -Eastern  one  is  called  Horeb, 
and  the  S. -Western  one  St  Catherine.  The  wilderness 
of  Sinai  is  particularly  the  plain  Sebayeli  at  the  south 
of  Gebel  Mourn. 

Exodi6.  1  wilderness  .which (is) between ElimandS. 
19.  1  came  they  (into)  the  wilderness  of  S. 

19.  2  were  come  (to)  the  desert  of  S.,  and  had 
19.  II  the  sight  of .  .the  people  upon  mount  S. 
19.  18  S.  was  altogether  on  a  smoke,  because  the 
19.  20  the  Lord  came  down  upon  mount  S„  on 
19.  23  The  people  cannot  come  up  to  mount  S 

24.  16  glory  of  the  Lord  abode  upon  mount  S. 

31.  18  of  communing  with  him  upon  mount  S. 
34.  2  come  up  in  the  morning  unto  mount  S. 

34  4  went  up  unto  mount  S.,  as  the  Lord  had 

33.  29  Moses  came  down  from  mounts  with  the 
34  32  Lord  had  spoken  with  him  in  mount  S. 

Lev.  7.  38  the  Lord  commanded  Moses  in  mount  S. 
7  38  their  oblations  unto  the  Lord,  in.  .S. 

25.  1  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  in  mount  S. 


Lev.  26.  46  laws  which  the  Lord  made . .  in  mount  S. 

27.  34  for  the  children  of  Israel  in  mount  S. 
Num.  1.  1  spake  unto  Moses  in  the  wilderness  of  S. 

1.  19  numbered  them  in  the  wilderness  of  S. 

3.  1  the  Lord  spake  with  Moses  in  mount  S. 

3.  4  offered  strange  fire.  .in. .  wilderness  of  S. 

3.  14  spake  unto  Moses  in  the  wilderness  of  S. 

9.  1  spake  unto  Moses  in  the  willderness  of  S. 

9.  5  kept  the  passover . .  in  the  wilderness  of  S. 

10.  12  their  journeys  out  of  the  wilderness  of  S. 

26.  64  numbered.  .Israel  in  the  wilderness  of  S. 

28.  6  which  was  ordained  in  mount  S.  for  a  sw. 
33.  15  And  they,  .pitched  in  the  wilderness  of  S. 
33.  16  And  they  removed  from  the  desert  of  S. 

Dent  33.  2  And  he  said,  The  Lord  came  from  S.,aml 
Judg.  5.  5  mountains  melted,  .(even)  that  S.  from  lief. 
Neh.  9.  13  Thou  earnest  down  also  upon  mount  S. 
Psa.  68.  8  S.  itself  (was  moved)  at  the  presence  of 
68.  17  the  Lord  (is)  among  them,  (as)  in  S.,  in 
Acts  7.  30  appeared . .  in  the  wilderness  of  mount  S. 

7.  38  which  spake  to  him  in  the  mount  S.,  and 
Gal.  4.  24  the  one  from  the  mounts.,  which  gende. 

4.  25  For  this  Agar  is  mount  S.  in  Arabia,  and 

SINCE,  even,  that  time  — - 

1  .From  then,  from  that  lime,  lko  vieaz. 

Exod.  4.  10  neither  heretofore,  norsincethou  hast  sp. 
Josh  14. 10  even  since  the  Lord  spake  this  word  unto 
Isa.  16.  13  spoken  concerning  Moab  since  that  time 

2.  After,  ink  achar. 

Gen.  46.  30  let  me  die.  since  I  have  seen  thy  face,  be. 

3.  If,  cr  im. 

Jer.  23.  38  since  ye  say,  The  burden  of  the  Lord;  the. 

4.  That,  since,  ’i  dai. 

Jer.  20.  8  since  I  spake,  I  cried  out,  I  cried  violence 

31.  20  for  since  I  spake  against  him.  I  do  earne. 
48.  27  since  thou  spakest  of  him,  thou  skippedst 

5.  From,  p  min. 

Exodio.  6  since  the  day  that  they  were  upon  the  ea. 


Isa.  48.  4  thy  neck  (is)  an  iron  sinew,  and  thy  brow 
Eze.  37.  6  1  will  lay  sinews  upon  you,  and  will  bring 
37.  8  the  sinews  and  the  flesh  came  up  upon  th. 
2.  To  flee,  gnaw,  wink,  PTJ,  araq. 

Job  30.  17  My  bones  are  pierced ..  my  sinews  take  no 
SINFUL,  sinner  — 

l. Sinful,  sinner,  erring  one,  kan  chata. 

Prov.11.  31  much  more  the  wicked  and  the  sinner 

13.  22  the  wealth  of  the  sinner  (is)  laid  up  for  the 
Eccl.  2.  26  to  the  sinner  he  giveth  travail,  to  gather 

7.  26  but  the  sinner  shall  be  taken  by  her 

8.  12  Though  a  sinner  do  evil  an  hundred  times 

9.  2  as  (is)  the  good,  so  (is)  the  sinner;  (and)  he 
9.  18  but  one  sinner  destroyeth  much  good 

Isa.  1.  4  Ah  sinful  nation,  a  people  laden  wilh  in. 
65.  20  the  sinner,  (being)  an  hundred  years  old 

2.  Sinful,  sinner,  erring  one,  ken  cluitta. 

Gen  13.  13  men  of  Sodom  (were)  wicked  and  sinners 
Num  16.  38  The  censers  of  these  sinners  against  their 

32.  14  an  increase  of  sinful  men,  to  augmentyet 
1  Sa  15.  18  Go  and  utterly  destroy  the  sinners  the  A. 
Psa.  1.  1  nor  standeth  in  the  way  of  sinners,  nor  si. 

1  5  nor  sinners  in  the  congregation  of  the  ri. 

25.  8  therefore  will  he  teach  sinners  in  the  way 

26.  9  Gather  not  my  soul  with  sinners,  nor  my 
51. 13  and  sinners  shall  be  converted  unto  thee 

104.  35  Let  the  sinners  be  consumed  out  of  the 
Frov.  1  10  My  son,  if  sinners  entice  thee,  consent  th. 
13  21  Evil  pursueth  sinners :  but  to  the  righte. 
23.  17  Let  not  thine  heart  envy  sinners :  but  (be 
Isa.  1.  28  destruction,  .of  the  sinners  (shall  be)  to. 
13.  9  shall  destroy  the  sinners  thereof  out  of  it 

33.  14  sinners  in  Zion  are  afraid ;  fearfulness  ha. 
Amos  9.  10  All  the  sinners  of  my  people  shall  die  by 

3 .Sin,  error,  iRan  chaltaah. 

Amos  9.  8  eyes  of  the  Lord  God  (are)  upon  the  sin. 
i.Sm,  error,  nxan  chattalh. 

Prov  13.  6  but  wickedness  overthroweth  the  sinner 


6.  Hitherto,  Din  ny  ad  kennah. 

Gen.  44.  28  he  is  torn  in  pieces;  and  I  saw  him  not  si. 

7.  That,  because,  ’?  hi. 

Josh.  2.  12  since  I  have  showed  you  kindness,  that  ye 

8.  From,  jp  min. 

2  Ki  21. 15  since  the  day  their  fathers  cameforthout 

9.  Keen  from,  jo^  lemin.  •, 

Exod.  9.  18  since  the  foundation  thereof  even  until 

10 . From,  ]P  min. 

Ezra  5. 16  since  that  time  evenuntilnowliathitbeen 

11  Yet,  still,  again,  while,  any  more,  liy  od. 

Deut  34.  10  there  arose  not  a  prophet  since  in  Israel 

12.  From,  onto  apo. 

Matt  24.  21  since  the  beginning  of  the  world  to  this 
Luke  1. 70  which  have  been  since  the  world  began 
7.  45  this  woman  since  the  time  I  came  in  hath 

16.  16  since  that  time  the  kingdom  of  God  is  pr. 
24.  21  to  day  is  the  third  day  since  these  things 
Acts  3.  21  spoken  by.  .his  holy  prophets  since  the 
Col.  1  6  since  the  day  ye  heard  (of  it),  and  knew 

1.  9  we  also,  since  the  day  we  heard  (it),  do 
Heb.  9.  26  suffered  since  the  foundation  of  the  world 

13.  Out  of,  it  ek. 

John  9  32  Since  the  world  began  was  it  not  heard 

14 .If  then,  since  then,  eirti  epei. 

2  C0.  13.  3  Since  ye  seek  a  proof  of  Christ  speaking 

15.  Since  then,  truly,  itttiSri  epeide. 

1  Co.  15.  21  since  by  man  (came)  death,  by  man  (came) 

1 6.  Into  the  midst  of,  after,  mct a  (acc.)  meta. 

Ueb.  7.  28  the  word  of  the  oath,  which  was  since  the 

17.  So  that,  ws  hb s. 

Mark  9.  21  How  long  is  it  ago  since  this  came  unto 
SINCERE,  sincerely,  sincerity  — 

1  .Perfect,  whole,  complete,  plain,  D’OB  tamim. 
Josh.24.  14  and  serve  him  in  sincerity  and  in  truth 
Judg.  9.  16  if  ye  have  done  truly  and  sincerely,  in  that 
9  19  If  ye  then  have  dealt  truly  and  sincerely 

2.  Guileless,  &8oAos  adolos. 

1  Pe.  2  2  As  new  born  babes  desire  the  sincere  mi. 

3.  Purely,  ayvus  hagnos. 

Phil.  1.  16  The  one  preach  Christ,  .not  sincerely,  su. 

4.  Incorruption,  acpBapaia  aphtharsia. 

Eph.  6.  24  that  love  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ  in  sine. 
Titus  2.  7  (showing)  uncorruptness,  gravity,  [since.] 

5 . Genuine,  true,  yvycrios  gnesios. 

2  Co.  8.  8  and  to  prove  the  sincerity  of  your  love 

6. Sincerity,  unsullied  brightness,  elA.Kplveia  eilik. 

1  Co.  5.  8  with  the  unleavened  (bread)  of  sincerity 

2  Co.  1.  12  in  simplicity  and  godly  sincerity,  not  wi. 

2.  17  but  as  of  sincerity,  but  as  of  God,  in  the 

7. Sincere,  unsullied,  eiAiKpivys  eilikrines. 

Phil.  1.  10  that  ye  may  be  sincere  and  without  offe. 
SINEW  — 

1.  Sinew,  nerve ,  ip  gid. 

Gen  32.  32  thechiidrenof  Israeleatnot(of)thesinew 

32.  32  the  hollow  of  Jacob  s  thigh  in  the  smew 
Job  10.  11  hast  fenced  me  with  bones  and  sinews 
40. 17  the  sinews  of  his  stones  are  wrapped  tog. 


5.0/ sin,  error,  a/xaprlas  {gen.)  hamartias. 

Rom.  8.  3  his  own  Son  in  the  likeness  of  sinful  fle. 

0.  Sin  fid,  sinner,  erring  one,  apaprioAos  hamartolos. 
Matt.  9.  10  many  publicans  and  sinners  came  and  sat 
9.  11  Why  eateth  your  Master  with,  .sinners? 

9.  13  not  come  to  call  the  right  eous,  but  sinners 

1 1.  19  Behold . .  a  friend  of  publicans  and  sinners 
26.  45  is  betrayed  into  the  hands  of  sinners 
Mark  2. 15  many  publicans  and  sinners  sat  also  toge. 

2.  16  saw  him  eat  with  publicans  and  sinners 
2.  16  and  drinketh  with  publicans  and  sinners 
2.  17  came  not  to  call  the  righteous,  but  sinners 

8.  38  in  this  adulterous  and  sinful  generation 

14.  41  is  betrayed  into  the  hands  of  sinners 
Luke  5.  8  Depart  from  me ;  for  I  am  a  sinful  man 

5.  30  and  drink  with  publicans  and  sinners 

5.  32  came  not  to  call  the  righteous,  but  sinners 

6.  32  for  sinners  also  love  those  that  love  them 

6  33  what  thank  have  ye?  for  sinners  also  do 

6.  34  sinners  also  lend  to  sinners,  to  receive  as 

7.  34  Behold . .  a  friend  of  publicans  and  smners 

7.  37  a  woman  in  the  city,  which  was  a  sinner 
7.  39  that  toucheth  him  ;  for  she  is  a  sinner 

13.  2  these  Galileans  were  sinners  above  all  the 

15.  1  Then  drew  near,  .publicans  and  sinners  for 
15.  2  This  man  receivetli  sinners,  and  eateth  wi. 

15.  7  joy  shall  be  in  heaven  over  one  sinner  th. 

15.  10  There  is  joy .  .over  one  sinner  that  repen. 

18.  13  saying,  God  be  merciful  to  me  a  sinner 

19.  7  to  be  guest  with  a  man  that  is  a  sinner 
24.  7  be  delivered  into  the  hands  of  sinful  men 

John  9.  16  How  can  a  man  that  is  a  sinner  do  such 

9.  24  we  know  that  this  man  is  a  sinner 

9  25  Whether  he  be  a  sinner  (or  no),  I  know 
9.  31  we  know  that  God  lieareth  not  sinners :  but 
Rom  3.  7  why  yet  am  I  also  judged  as  a  sinner 

5.  8  in  that,  while  we  were  yet  sinners,  Christ 
5  19  For  as  by  one.  .many  were  made  sinners 

7  13  that  sin .  .might  become  exceeding  sinful 
Gal  2  15  We  (who  are)  Jews  by  nature,  and  not  si. 

2.  17  we  ourselves  also  are  found  sinners,  (is) 

I  Ti  I  9  for  sinners,  for  unholy  aDd  profane,  form. 

1.  15  Jesus  cameinto  the  world  to  save  sinners _ 

Heb  7. 26  separate  from  sinners,  and  made  higher 
’  12  3  that  endured  such  conti  adiction  of  sinners 

Jas  4.  8  Cleanse(your)hands,(ye)sinners;and  pu. 

5  20  he  which  convertetli  the  sinner  from  the 
1  Pe  418  where  shall  the  ungodly  and  the  sinner  ap. 
Jude  15  which  ungodly  siuners  have  spoken  agai 

7. One  owing,  a  debtor,  otpeiAevns  opheiletes. 

Lukei3-  4  that  they  weresinners  above  all  men  that 


NG  (aloud,  forth,  out),  to  — - 

To  sing  praise,  101  zamar,  3. 

Judg.  5.  3  I  will  sing  (praise)  to  the  Lord  God  of  I. 

Psa.  30.  4  Sing  unto  the  Lord,  O  ye  saints  of  Ins,  and 

33.  2  sing  unto  him  with  the  psaltery  (and)  an 
57.  9  I  will  sing  unto  thee  among  the  nations 
50.  17  Unto  thee,  0  my  strength,  will  I  sing :  for 
66.  2  Sing  forth  the  honour  of  his  name ;  make 
66.  4  shall  sing  unto  thee ;  they  shall  sing  (to) 
71.  22  unto  thee  will  I  sing  with  the  harp,  0  thou 
<  J'  23  My  lips  shall  greatly  rejoice  when  I  sing 
unto  the  LORD  with  the  harp  ;  "  lth 
101  i  of  mercy,  .unto  thee,  0  Lord,  will  I  smg 

Isa.  12'  5  Sing  unto  the  Lord  ;  for  he  hath  done  ex. 

To  give  forth  the  voice,  Vlp  ;ru  nathan  qol. 

Psa.104. 12  the  fowls,  .(which)  sing  among  the  bran. 


SING 


893 


SISERA 


3 . To  answer,  respond,  niy  anah. 

JN"u til  2 1 .  17  Spring  up,  0  well ;  sing  ye  unto  it 

1  Sa.  21.  11  did  they  not  sing  one  to  another  of  him 

29.  5  (Is)  not  this  Oa  vid,  of  whom  they  sang  one 
Psa.147.  7  Sing  unto  the  Lord  with  thanksgiving 
Hos.  2.  15  she  shall  sing  there,  as  in  the  days  of  her 

4.  To  ansxoer,  respond,  niy  anah,  3. 

Exod32.  18  (but)  the  noise  of  (them  that)  sing  do  I 
Isa.  27.  2  In  that  day  sing  ye  unto  her,  A  vineyard 

b.Loud  cry  or  singing,  np  rinnali. 

2  Ch.20.  22  when  they  began  to  sing  and  to  praise,  the 

6.  To  sing  or  cry  aloud,  |ri  ranan. 

Job  38.  7  When  the  morning  stars  sang  together 
Prov.29.  6  hut  the  righteous  doth  sing  and  rejoice 
Isa.  24. 14  they  shall  sing  for  the  majesty  of  theLo. 
35.  6  Then  shall . .  the  tongue  of  the  dumb  sing 
42.  11  let  the  inhabitants  of  the  rock  sing,  let 
44.  23  Sing,  0  ye  heavens  ;  for  the  Lord  hath 

49. 13  Sing,  O  ye  heavens;  and  be  joyful,  0  earth 
54.  1  Sing,  0  barren,  thou  (that)  didst  not  bear 

.  65. 14  my  servants  shall  singfor  joy  of  heart,  but 
•Ter.  31.  7  Sing  with  gladness  for  Jacob,  and  shout 
Zeph.  3.  14  Sing,  O  daughter  of  Zion ;  shout,  O  Israel 
Zech  2.  10  Sim  and  rejoice,  o  dangbti-r  of  7 inn-  for 

7.  To  sing  or  cry  aloud,  )rj  ranan,  3. 

1  Ch.16.  33  Then  shall  the  trees  of  the  wood  sing  out 
Psa.  si.  14  my  tongue  shall  sing  aloud  of  thy  righte. 
59.  16  I  will  sing  aloud  of  thy  mercy  in  the  mo. 

67.  4  O  let  the  nations  be  glad,  and  sing  for  joy 

95.  1  let  us  sing  unto  the  Lord  ;  let  us  make  a 
145.  7  They  shall . .  sing  of  thy  righteousness 
149.  5  let  them  sing  aloud  upon  their  beds 

Isa.  26. 19  Awake  and  sing,  ye  that  dwell  in  dust 
52.  8  with  the  voice  together  shall  they  sing 
52.  9  sing  together,  ye  waste  places  of  Jerusa. 
Jer.  31.  12  they  shall  come  and  sing  in  the  height  of 
51.  48  all  that  (is)  therein,  shall  singfor  Babylon 

8.  To  cause  to  sing  or  cry  aloud,  ranan,  5. 
l’sa.  81.  1  Sing  aloud  unto  God  our  strength:  make 

9.  To  sing,  iw  shur. 

Eze.  27.  25  The  ships  of  Tarshisli  did  sing  of  thee  in 

10.  To  sing,  ~i't>  shir. 

Exodis.  1  Then  sang  Moses  and  the  children  of  Isr. 
15.  1  I  will  sing  unto  the  Lord,  for  he  hath  tr. 

15.  21  Sing  ye  to  the  Lord,  for  he  hath  triump. 
Nurmi.  17  Then  Israel  sang  this  song,  Spring  up,  () 
Judg  5.  1  Then  sang  Deborah  and  Barak  the  son  of 

5.  3  I,  (even)  I,  will  sing  unto  the  Lord  ;  I 
1  Ki.  10. 12  harps  also  and  psalteries  for  singers 
1  Ch.16.  9  Sing  unto  him . .  talk  ye  of  all  his  wondr. 

16.  23  Sing  unto  the  Lord,  all  the  earth  ;  show 
Psa.  7.  title.  Shiggaion  of  David,  which  he  sang  unto 

13.  6  will  sing  unto  the  Lord,  because  he  hath 
21.  13  Be  thou  exalted . .  (so)  will  we  sing  and  pr. 
27.  6  otter,  .sacrifices  of  joy  ;  I  will  sing,  yea,  I 
33.  3  Sing  unto  him  a  new  song  ;  play  skilfully 
57.  7  my  heart  is  fixed  ;  I  will  sing  and  give  pr. 
59.  16  But  I  will  sing  of  thy  power,  .for  thou  ha. 

65. 13  covered . .  they  shout  for  joy,  they  also  sing 

68.  4  Sing  unto  God. .extol  him  that  rideth  upon 
68.  32  Sing  unto  God,  ye  kingdoms  of  the  earth 
89.  1  will  sing  of  the  mercies  of  the  Lord  for 

96.  1  0  sing  unto  the  Lord  . .  sing  unto  the  Lord 
96.  2  Sing  unto  the  Lord,  bless  his  name;  show 
98.  1  0  sing  unto  the  Lord  a  new  song  ;  for  he 

101.  i  I  will  sing  of  mercy  and  judgment:  unto 

104.  33  I  will  sing  unto  the  Lord  as  long  as  I  live 

105.  2  Sing  unto  him.  talk  ye  of  all  his  wondro. 

106.  12  Then  believed  they  his  words  ;  they  sang 
108.  1  I  will  sing  and  give  praise,  even  with  my 
137.  3  (saying),  Sing  us  (one)  of  the  songs  of  Zion 

137.  4  Howshallwe  sing  the  Lord’s  song  in  a  st. 

138.  5  Yea,  they  shall  sing  in  the  ways  of  the  L. 

1 44.  9  I  will  sing  a  new  song  unto  thee,  0  God 
149.  1  Sing  unto  the  LORD  a  new  song,  (and)  his 

Prov  25.20  he  that  singeth  songs  to  an  heavy  heart 
Isa.  5.  1  Now  will  I  sing  to  my  well  beloved  a  song 
42.  10  Sing  unto  the  Lord  a  new  song,  (and)  his 
Jer.  20.  13  Sing  unto  the  Lord,  praise  ye  the  Lord 

11.  To  sing,  Tci  shir,  3a. 

Zeph.  2.  14  (their)  voice  shall  sing  in  the  windows  ;de. 
12.il  song,  rrypi  shir  ah. 

Isa.  23. 1 5  after  the  end . .  shall  Tyre  sing  as  an  harlot 

13.  To  sing  an  ode,  &  See  ado. 

Eph.  5.  19  singing  and  making  melody  in  your  heart 
Col.  3.  16  singing  with  grace  in  your  hearts  to  theL. 
Rev.  5.  9  they  sung  a  new  song,  saying,  Thou  art 

14.  3  they  sung  as  it  were  a  new  song  before  the 

15.  3  they  sing  the  song  of  Moses  the  servant  of 

14.  To  sing  praise  witha  musical  instrument, tf/dwev. 
Rom.  15.  9  I  will  confess .  .and  sing  unto  thy  name 

1  Co.  14. 15  will  sing  with  the  spirit,  and  I  will  sing 
SING  for  joy,  to  cause  to  — 

To  cause  to  sing  or  cry  aloud,  jrj  ranan,  5. 

Job  29. 13  I  caused  the  widow’s  heart  to  sing  for  j. 
SING  an  hymn,  praise,  psalms,  to  — 

1 .  To  boast,  praise,  halctl,  3. 

2  Ch.23. 13  singers . .  and  such  as  taught  to  sing  praise 

29.  30  commanded  the  Levites  to  sing  praise  un. 
29.  30  they  sang  praises  with  gladness,  and  they 

2.  To  sing  praise  with  a  musical  instrument,  i)aUe. 
Jas.  5. 13  let  him  pray.  Is  any  merry?  let  him  sing  ps, 


3.  To  hymn,  sing  a  hymn,  upvioi  hummed. 

Matt26.  30  when  they  had  sung  an  hymn,  they  went 
Marki4-  z6  And  when  they  had  sung  an  hymn,  they 
Acts  16.  25  Silas  prayed,  and  sang  praises  unto  God 
Heb.  2.  12  in  the  midst  of  the  church  will  I  sing  pr. 
SIN G  together  by  course,  to  — 

To  answer,  respond,  n: j;  anah. 

Ezra  3.  11  they  sang  together  by  course  in  praising  and 
SINGED,  to  be  — 

To  be  singed,  TID  charak,  2. 

Dan.  3.  27  nor  was  an  hair  of  their  head  singed,  nei. 
SINGER,  (chief,  men,  women)  — 

1  .Singer  of  praise,  musician,  1st  zammar. 

Ezra  7.  24  any  of  the  priests  and  Levites,  singers,  jio. 

2.  To  overlook,  be  pre-eminent,  rtki  natsach,  3. 

Hab.  3. 19  To  the  chief  singer  on  my  stringed  instr. 

3.  A  song,  Ty  shir. 

2  Ch.29.  28  the  singers  sang,  and  the  trumpeters  sou. 

4.  To  sing,  yb>  shir. 

1  Ki.  10. 12  harps  also  and  psalteries  for  singers 

2  Ch.  9.  11  and  harps  and  psalteries  for  singers 
Psa.  68.  25  The  singers  went  before,  the  players  on 

87.  7  As  well  the  singers  as  the  players  on  ins. 
Eccl.  2.  8  I  gat  me  men  singers  and  women  singers 
Eze.  40.  44  the  chambers  of  the  singers  in  the  inner 

5.  To  sing,  shir,  3a. 

1  Ch.  6.  33  Heman  a  singer,  the  son  of  Joel,  the  son 

9.  33  these(are)  the  singers,  chief  of  the  fathers 

15.  16  (to  be)thesingers  with  instruments  of  mu. 
15. 19  the  singers,  Heman,  Asaph,  and  Ethan 

15. 27  Levites  that  bare  the  ark,  and  the  singers 
15.  27  the  master  of  the  song  with  the  singers 

2  Ch.  5.  12  the  Levites  (which  were)  the  singers,  all 

5. 13  the  trumpeters  and  singers  (were)  as  one 
20.  21  he  appointed  singers  unto  the  Lord,  and 
23.  13  the  singers  with  instruments  of  music,  and 
35.  15  the  singers  the  sons  of  Asaph  (were)  in  th. 
Ezra  2.  41  Thesingers :  the  childrenof  Asaph,  an  hu. 

2.  70  the  singers,  and  the  porters,  and  the  Net. 
7.  7  the  singers,  and  the  porters,  and  the  Net. 
10. 24  Of  the  singers  also;  Eliashib ;  and  of  the 
Neh.  7.  1  the  s  ngers  and  the  Levites  were  appointed 
7.  44  The  singers:  the  children  of  Asaph, an  liun. 
7.  73  the  singers,  and  (some)  of  the  people,  and 

10. 28  the  singers,  the  Nethinims,  and  all  they 

10.  39  priests . .  and  the  porters,  and  the  singers 

1 1.  22  the  singers  (were)  over  the  business  of  the 

1 1.  23  a  certain  portion  should  be  for  the  singers 

12.  28  the  sons  of  the  singers  gathered  themsel. 

12.  29  the  singers  had  huilded  them  villages  ro. 
12.  42  the  singerssang  loud,  with  Jezrahiah(tli.) 
12.  45  the  singers  and  the  porters  kept  the  ward 
12.  46  (there  were)  chief  of  the  singers,  and  songs 

12.  47  gave  the  portions  of  the  singers  and  the 

13.  5  the  singers,  and  the  porters,  and  the  off. 
13. 10  the  singers,  that  did  the  work,  were  fled 

SINGING  (man,  woman) — 

1.  Singing,  YDt  zamir. 

Song  2.  12  the  time  of  the  singing  (of  birds)  is  come 

2.  Loud  cry  or  singing,  n)l  rinnah. 

Psa.  126.  2  with  laughter,  and  our  tongue  with  singing 
Isa.  14.  7  is  quiet:  they  break  forth unto  singing 
44.  23  break  forth  into  singing,  ye  mountains,  0 
48.  20  with  a  voice  of  singing  declare  ye,  tell  th. 

49. 13  and  break  forth  into  singing,  O  mountains 
51.  ii  shall  return,  and  come  with  singing  unto 

54.  1  break  forth  into  singing,  and  cry  aloud 

55.  12  shall  break  forth  before  you  into  singing 

3.  To  cry  or  sing  aloud,  |J"i  ranan,  3. 

Isa.  35.  2  and  rejoice  even  with  joy  and  singing 
4. Singing,  Diri  renanah. 

Psa.  100.  2  come  before  his  presence  with  singing 

5.  To  sing,  b'C'  shir. 

1  Sa.  18.  6  singing  and  dancing,  to  meet  king  Saul 

2  Sa.  19.  35  the  voice  of  singing  men  and  singing  wo. 

2  Ch.35.  25  the  singing  men  and  the  singing  women 

6 . To  sing,  "I'tr  shir,  3a. 

Ezra  2.  65  hundred  singing  men  and  singing  women 
Neh.  7.  67  they  had.  .singing  men  and  singing  wo. 

7.  A  song,  singing,  singer,  shir. 

1  Ch.  6.  32  they  ministered . .  with  singing,  until  Sol. 

13.  8  with  singing,  and  with  harps,  and  withps. 

2  Ch.23. 18  with  rejoicing  and  with  singing,  (as  itwas 
Neh.  12.  27  with  singing,  (with)  cymbals,  psalteries 

SINGING,  to  be  — 

To  be  crying  or  singing  aloud,  jr;  ranan,  4. 

Isa.  16. 10  in  the  vineyards  there  shall  be  no  singing 
SINGLE,  singleness  — 

1.  Freedom  from  duplicity,  anAorys  haplotes. 

Eph.  6.  5  with  fear  and  trembling,  in  singleness  of 
Col.  3.  22  but  in  singleness  of  heart,  fearing  God 

2 . Free  from  defect ,  unspotted,  airAovs  haplous. 

Matt.  6.  22  if  therefore  thine  eye  be  single,  thy  who. 
Luken.  34  when  thine  eye  is  single,  thy  whole  body 

3.  Freedom  from  duplicity,  aipeKirys  aphelotes. 

Acts  2.  46  with  gladness  and  singleness  of  heart 

SINGULAR,  to  make  — 

To  make  wonderful,  do  wonderfully,  pala,  5. 
Lev.  27.  2  When  a  man  shall  make  a  singular  vow 


SI'-NIM,  D'rp. 

A  people  in  the  far  east ;  the  Chinese  i 

Isa.  49.  12  Behold.. and  these  from  the  land  of  S. 
SINITES,  >rp. 

A  tribe  of  Canaanites  in  the  N.  of  Lebanon ;  or  at  Tri- 
polis  or  Orthosia  between  Tripolis  and  Area. 

Gen.  10.  17  And  theHivite,  and  the  Arkite,  andtheS. 
1  Ch.  1.  15  And  the  Hivite.and  theArkite,  andtheS. 
SINK  (down,  to  begin  to),  to  — 

1.  To  sink,  ppp  taba. 

1  Sa.  17.  49  stone  sunk  into  his  forehead  ;  and  he  fell 
Psa.  69.  2  I  sink  in  deep  mire,  where  (there  is)  no 

69.  14  Deliver  me.  .and  let  me  not  sink :  let  me 
Jer.  38.  6  no  water,  but  ruire :  so  Jeremiah  sunk  in 

2.  To  go  down,  tv  yarad. 

Exodis-  5  depths  have  covered  them :  they  sank  iu 

3.  To  bend  or  bow  the  knees,  in 3  kara. 

2  Ki.  9.  24  smote  Jehoram.  .and  he  sunk  down  in  his 

4.  To  sink,  SSy  tsalal. 

Exodis.  10  seacovered  them:  they  sank  as  lead  in  the 

5.  To  sink,  yppi  shaqa. 

Jer.  51.  64  Thus  shall  Babylon  sink,  and  sliallnot  rise 

6.  To  go  down,  sink  down,  @u9[(co  hnthizd. 

Luke  5.  7  both  the  ships,  so  that  they  began  to  sink 

7.  To  sink  or  go  down  into  the  sea,  KaTairovri^npiai. 
Matt  14.  30  beginning  to  sink,  he  cried,  saying,  Lord 

8.  To  bear  or  carry  down,  uaraipepui  kataphero. 
Acts  20.  9  sunk  down  with  sleep,  and  fell  down  from 

9.  To  put,  set,  place,  riBypu  tithemi. 

Luke  9.  44  Let  these  sayings  sink  down  into  your  ears 
SI'-ON,  | iris’  projecting,  2i 

1.  The  peak  of  Mount  Hermon;  called  Sirion  oy  the 
Sidonians,  and  Shenir  by  the  Amorites. 

Deut.  4.  48  even  unto  mount  S.,  which  (is)  Hermon 

2.  The  city  of  Zion  or  Jerusalem. 

>Iatt2i.  5  Tell  ye  the  daughter  of  S.,  Behold,  thy 
Johni2. 15  Fear  not,  daughter  of  S.:  behold,  thyking 
Rom.  9.  33  I  lay  in  S.  a  stumbling  stone  and  rock  of 

11.  26  There  shall  come  out  of  S.  the  Deliverer 
Heb.12.  22  But  ye  are  come  unto  mounts.,  and  unto 
1  Pe.  2.  6  Behold,  I  lay  in  S.  a  chief  corner  stone 
Rev.  14.  1  lo ;  a  Lamb  stood  on  the  mounts.,  andwi. 

SIPH'-MOTH,  niepig  fruitful. 

A  city  in  Judah. 

1  Sa.30.  28  to(them)  which  (were)inS.,  and  to(them) 
SIP'-PAI,  ’Sp  J  ah  is  preserver. 

A  son  or  descendant  of  Rapha,  the  gigantic  ancestor  of 
the  Rephaim;  he  is  called  Saph  in  2  Sam.  21.  18,  and 
was  slain  by  Sibbechai  the  Hushathite  in  the  days  of 
David.  B.c.  1048. 

1  Ch.20.  4  at  whichtimeSibbechai.. slcwS., (that was) 

SIR  — 

1 .  Lord,  master,  sir,  jiix  adon. 

Gen.  43.  20  said,  O  sir,  we  came  indeed  down  at  the 
2..1  man,  male,  husband,  avyp  aner. 

Acts  7.  26  Sirs,  ye  are  brethren ;  whydoye  wrong  one 

14.  15  saying,  Sirs,  why  do  ye  these  things?  We 
19.  25  Sirs,  ye  know  that  by  this  craft  we  have 
27. 10  Sirs,  I  perceive  that  this  voyage  will  be  wi. 
27.  21  Sirs,  ye  should  have  hearkened  unto  me 
27.  25  Wherefore,  sirs,  be  of  good  cheer :  for  I  b. 

3.  Lord,  master,  sir,  uvpios  kurios. 

Matt  13.  27  Sir,  didst  not  thou  sow  good  seed  in  thy 
21.  30  he  answered  and  said,  I  (go)  sir;  and  we. 
27.  63  Sir,  we  remember  that  that  deceiver  said 
John  4.  11  Sir,  thou  hast  nothing  to  draw  with,  and 

4.  15  Sir,  give  me  this  water,  that  I  thirst  not 
4. 19  Sir,  I  perceive  that  thou  art  a  prophet 

4.  49  saith  unto  him,  Sir,  come  down  ere  mych. 

5.  7  Sir,  I  have  no  man.  .to  put  me  into  the 

12.  21  desired  him,  saying.  Sir,  we  would  see  Je. 
20. 15  Sir,  if  thou  have  borne  him  hence,  tell  me 

Acts  16.  30  and  said,  Sirs,  what  must  I  do  to  be  saved 
Rev.  7.  14  said  unto  him,  Sir,  thou  knowest.  And 
SI'-RAH,  rnp  turning  aside. 

A  pit,  cistern,  or  well,  near  Hebron. 

2  Sa.  3.  26  brought  him  againfrom  the  well  ofS.:but 

SIR'-ION,  Jh'zf,  coat  of  mail. 

The  name  given  by  the  Sidonians  to  Hermon,  the  S. 
part  of  Mount  Anti-Libanus. 

Deut.  3.  9  (Which)  Hermon  the  Sidonians  calls.,  and 
Psa.  29.  6  maketh.  .Lebanon  and  S.  like  a  young  un. 

SIS-A'-MAI,  'PPD  Jah  is  distinguished. 

Son  of  Eleasah,  and  father  of  Shallum,  a  descendant  of 
Jeralimeel  son  of  Pharez.  B.c.  1280. 

1  Ch.  2.  40  And  Eleasah  begat  S.,  and  S.  begat  Shal. 
SI  SE  -RA,  upp'D  mediation,  array. 

1.  Captain  of  the  host  of  Jabin  king  of  Canaan,  and 
killed  by  Jael.  B.c.  1300. 

Judg.  4.  2  the  captain  of  whose  host  (was)  S.,  which 

4.  7  I  will  draw  unto  thee.  .S.,  the  captain  of 

4.  9  the  Lord  shall  sell  S.  into  the  hand  of  a 

4.  12  they  showed  S.  that  Barak,  .was  gone  up 

4. 13  S.  gathered  together  all  his  chariots,  (even) 
4.  14  the  Lord  hath  delivered  S.  into  thine  ha. 
4.  15  the  Lord  discomfited  S.,  and  all  (his)  ch. 
4.  15  so  that  S.  lighted  down  off  (his)  chariot 


SISTER 


894 


SIT 


Judg.  .  16  all  the  host  of  S.  fell  upon  the  edge  of  the 

4.  17  S.  fled  away  on  his  feet  to  the  tent  of  .Tael 

4.  18  Jael  went  out  to  meet  S.,  and  said  unto 

4.  22  as  Barak  pursued  S.,  Jael  came  out  to  me. 

4.  22  S.  lay  dead,  and  the  nail  (was)  in  his  tem. 

5.  20  stars  in  their  courses  fought  against  S. 

5.  26  with  the  hammer  she  smote  S.,  she  smote 
5,  28  mother  of  S.  looked  out  at  a  window,  and 

5.  30  to  S.  a  prey  of  divers  colours,  a  prey  of  di. 

1  Sa.  i2.  9  he  sold  them  into  the  hand  of  S.,  captain 
Psa.  83.  9  Do  unto  them,  .as  (to)  S.,  as  (to)  Jabin,  at 

2.  One  of  the  Nethinim  whose  descendants  returned  with 
Zerubbabel.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.53  The  children  of  Barkos,  the  children  of  S. 
Nell.  7.  55  The  children  of  Barkos,  the  children  ofS. 

SISTER  — 

1 .  Sister,  ninx  achoth. 

Gen.  4.  22  and  the  sister  of  Tubal-cain  (was) Naamah 

12. 13  Say,  I  pray  thee,  thou  (art)  my  sister:  that 

12.  19  Why  saidst  thou,  She  (is)  my  sister?  so  I 

20.  2  said  of  Sarah  his  wife,  She  (is)  my  sister 

20.  5  Said  he  not  unto  me,  She  (is)  my  sister? 

20.  12  yet  indeed  (she  is)  my  sister  ;  she  (is)  the 

24.  30  when  he  saw  the . .  bracelets  upon  his  sis. 

24.  30  heard  the  words  of  Rebekah  his  sister,  sa. 
24.  59  they  sent  away  Rebekah  their  sister,  and 

24.  60  Thou  (art)  our  sister,  be  thou  (the  mother) 

25.  20  took  Rebekah  to  wife . .  the  sister  to  Lab. 

26.  7  said,  She  (is)  my  sister :  for  he  feared  to 
26.  9  how  saidst  thou,  She  (is)  my  sister?  And 

28.  9  Mahalath.  .the  sister  of  Nebajotli,  to  be 

29.  13  heard  the  tidings  of  JacoJ)  his  sister’s  son 

30.  1  Rachel  envied  her  sister  ;  and  said  unto 

30.  8  wrestled  with  my  sister,  and  I  have  pre. 

34. 13  because  he  had  defiled  Dinah  their  sister 

34. 14  to  give  our  sister  to  one  that  is  uncircum. 
34.  27  because  they  had  defiled  their  sister 

34.  31  Should  he  deal  with  our  sister  as  with  an 

36.  3  Ishmael's  daughter,  sister  of  Nebajotli 
36.  22  and  Heman ;  and  Lotan’s  sister  (was)  Ti. 

46.  17  Isui,  and  Beriah,  and  Serah  their  sister 
Exod.  2.  4  his  sister  stood  afar  off,  to  witjwhat  wo. 

2.  7  Then  said  his  sister  to  rharaoli’s  daughter 

6.  23  Elisheba,  daughter  ofiAmminadab,  sister 

15.  20  Miriam  the  prophetess,  the  sister  of  Aar. 

Lev.  18.  9  The  nakedness  of  thy  sister,  the  daughter 

18.  II  she  (is)  thy  sister,  thou  shalt  not  uncover 

18.  12  the  nakedness  of  thy  father’s  sister 

18.  13  the  nakedness  of  thy  mother’s  sister 

18.  18  Neither  shalt  thou  take  a  wife  to  her  sis. 
20.  17  if  a  man  shall  take  his  sister,  his  father’s 
20.  17  he  hath  uncovered  his  sister’s  nakedness 

20.  19  mother’s  sister,  nor  of  thy  father’s  sister 

21.  3  for  his  sister  a  virgin,  that  is  nigh  unto 
Num.  6.  7  his  mother,  for  his  brother,  or  for  his  sis. 

25.  18  their  sister,  which  was  slain  in  the  day  of 

26.  59  Aaron  and  Moses,  and  Miriam  their  sist. 
Deut  27.  22  Cursed  (be)  he  that  lieth  with  his  sister 
Josh.  2.  13  my  brethren,  and  my  sisters,  and  all  that 
Judg  15.  2  (is)  not  her  younger  sister  fairer  than  she? 

2  Sa.  13.  1  the  son  of  David  had  a  fair  sister,  whose 

13.  2  lie  fell  sick  for  his  sister  Tamar ;  for  she 
13.  4  I  love  Tamar,  my  brother  Absalom’s  sist. 
13.  5,  6  I  pray  thee,  let  my  sister  Tamar  come 
13.  11  said  unto  her,  Come  lie  with  me,  my  sist. 
13.  20  hold  now  thy  peace,  my  sister:  he  (is)  thy 
13  22  because  he  had  forced  his  sister  Tamar 
13.  32  the  day  that  he  forced  his  sister  Tamar 

17.  25  the  daughter  of  Nahash,. sister  to  Zeruiah 

iKi  11  19  the  sister  of  his  own  wife,  the  sister  of  T. 

11.  20  the  sister  of  Tahpenes  bare  him  Genubath 
2  Ki.  11.  2  the  daughter  of  king  Joram,  sister  of  A. 

1  Ch  I.  39  and  Homam  :  and  Timna  (was)  Lotan’s  si. 

2.  16  Whose  sisters  (were)  Zeruiah,  and  Abigail 

3.  9  sons  of  David  . .  and  Tamar  their  sister. 

3.  19  Hananiah,  and  Shelomith  their  sister 

4.  3  and  the  name  of  their  sister  (was)  Hazel. 

4.  19  (his)  wife  Hodiah,  the  sisterof  Naliam.the 

7.  15  Shuppim,  whose  sister’s  name  (was)  Maa. 
7  18  his  sister  Hammoleketh  bare  Ishod,  and 

7.  30  Ishuai,  and  Beriah,  and  Serah  their  sister 
7. 32  Shomer,  and  Hotham,  and  Shua  their  sis. 

2  Ch.22. 11  for  she  was  the  sister  of  Ahaziah 

Job  1.  4  called  for  their  three  sisters,  to  eat  and  to 
17.  14  said .  .(Thou  art)  my  mother,  and  my  sis. 

42. 11  all  his  sisters,  and  all  they  that  had  been 
Prov.  7.  4  Say  unto  wisdom,  Thou  (art)  my  sister,  and 
Sou"  4.  9  Thou  hast  ravished  my  heart,  my  sister 
°  4. 10  How  fair  is  thy  love,  my  sister,  (my)  spo. 

4.  12  A  garden  inclosed  (is)  my  sister,  (my)  sp. 

5.  1  I  am  come  into  my  garden,  my  sister,  (my) 

3.  2  Open  to  me,  my  sister,  my  love,  my  dove 

8.  8  We  have  a  little  sister,  and  she  hath  no 
8.  8  what  shall  we  do  for  our  sister  in  the  day 

Jer.  3.  7  And  her  treacherous  sister  Judah  saw  (it) 
3.  8  her  treacherous  sister  J udah  feared  not 
f 10  her  treacherous  sister  Judali  hath  not  tu. 
22  18  (saying),  Ah  my  brother  !  or,  Ah  sister  1 
Eze.  16.  45  and  thou  (art)  the  sister  of  thy  sisters 

16.  46  thine  elder  sister  (is)  Samaria,  she  andher 

16.  46  thy  younger  sister,  that  dwelleth  at  thy 
16.  48  thy  sister  hath  not  done,  she  nor  her  da. 
16.  49  this  was  the  iniquity  of  thy  sister  Sodom 
16.  51  hast  justified  thy  sisters  in  all  tliine  abo. 
16.  52  Thou  also,  which  hast  judged  thy  sisters 
16.  52  in  that  thou  hast  justified  thy  sisters 
16.  55  When  thy  sisters,  Sodom  and  her  daugh. 
16.  56  thy  sister  Sodom,  was  not  mentioned  by 
16. 61  when  thou  shalt  receive'thy  Bisters,  tliine 

22. 11  another  in  thee  hath  humbled  his  sister 


Eze.  23.  4  Aholah  the  elder,  and  Aholibah  her  sist. 
23.  11  when  her  sister  Aholibah  saw  (this,)  she 
23.  11  in  her  whoredoms  more  than  her  sister 
23.  18  my  mind  was  alienated  from  her  sister 
23  31  Thou  hast  walked  in  the  way  of  thy  sister 
23.  32  Thou  shalt  drink  of  thy  sister's  cup  deep 
23.  33  filled,  .with  the  cup  of  thy  sister  Samaria 
44.  25  for  brother,  or  for  sister  that  hath  had  no 
Hos.  2.  1  Say  yc  unto  your  brethren . .  your  sisters 

2.i Sister,  a8eA<j>^  adelphe. 

Matt  1 2.  50  the  same  is  my  brother,  and  sister,  and 

13.  56  And  his  sisters,  are  they  not  all  with  us? 

19.  29  hath  forsaken  houses,  or  brethren,  or  si. 

Mark  3.  35  the  same  is  my  brother,  and  my  sister,  and 

6.  '3  are  not  his  sisters  here  with  us?  And  th. 
10.29  that  hath  left  house,  or  brethren,  or  sist. 
10.  30  sisters,  and  mothers,  and  children,  and 
Luke  10.  39  she  had  a  sister  called  Mary,  which  also 

10.  40  dost  thou  not  care  that  my  sister  hath 

14.  26  and  children,  and  brethren,  and  sisters 
Johnn.  1  the  town  of  Mary  and  her  sister  Martha 

11.  3  his  sisters  sent  unto  him,  saying,  Lord,  be. 
11.  5  Jesus  loved  Martha,  and  her  sister,  and 
11.  28  called  Mary  her  sister  secretly,  saying, The 
11.  39  the  sister  of  him  that  was  dead  ,  saithunto 

19.  25  his  mother,  and  his  mother’s  sister,  Mary 

Acts  23.  16  Paul’s  sister’s  son  heard  of  their  lying  in 
Rom  16.  1  I  commend  unto  you  Phebe  our  sister,  wh. 

16. 15  Julia,  Nereus,  and  his  sister,  and  Olym. 

1  Co.  7. 15  a  sister  is  not  under  bondage  in  such(ea.) 

9.  5  Have  we  not  power  to  lead  about  a  sister 

1  Ti.  5.  2  the  younger  as  sisters,  with  all  purity 
Jas.  2.  15  If  a  brother  or  sister  be  naked,  and  desti. 

2  John  13  The  children  of  thy  elect  sister  greet  thee 

SISTER’S  son  — 

A  cousin-german,  sister’s  son,  avetf/tSs  anepsios ._ 
Col.  4.  10  Marcus,  sister’s  son  to  Barnabas,  touching 

SISTER  in  law  — 

Brother's  wife,  husband's  brother’s  wife,  nsfi?  yebe. 
Ruth  1. 15  thy  sister  in  law  is  gonebackunto  herpe. 

1.  15  said,  .return  thou  after  thy  siste-  in  law 

SIT  (by,  down,  with,  still,  up),  to  - 

1  .To  brood,  hatch,  U’u  dagar. 

Jer.  17.  11  (As)  the  partridge  sitteth  (on  eggs),  and 

2.  To  sit  down  or  still,  IP',  yashab. 

Gen.  18.  1  he  sat  in  the  tent  door  in  the  heat  of  the 

19.  1  Lot  sat  in  the  gate  of  Sodom :  and  Lot  see. 

21. 16  sat  her  down  over  against  (him)  a  good  way 

21.  16  she  sat  over  against  (him),  and  lift  up  her 

27.  19  sit  and  eat  of  my  venison,  that  thy  soul 

31.  34  had  taken  the  images,  .and  sat  upon  them 

37.  25  they  sat  down  to  eat  bread  :  and  they  lif. 

38.  14  satin  an  open  place,  which  (is)  by  the  way 

43. 33  they  sat  before  him,  the  first  born  accor. 
48  2  Israel  strengthened  himself,  and  sat  upon 

Exod.  2.  15  But  Moses  fled . .  and  he  sat  down  by  a  w. 

11.  5  the  first  born  of  Pharaoh  that  sitteth  upon 

12.  29  the  first  born  of  Pharaoh  that  sat  on  his 

16.  3  when  we  sat  by  the  flesh  pots,  (and)  when 

17.  12  put  (it)  under  him,  and  he  sat  thereon 

18.  13  on  the  morrow,  that  Moses  sat  to  judge 
18. 14  why  sittest  thou  thyself  alone,  and  all  the 

32.  6  the  people  sat  down  to  eat  and  to  drink 
Lev.  15.  4  every  thing  whereon  he  sitteth  shall  be 

15.  6  that  sitteth  on  (any)  thing  whereon  he  sat 
15.  20  every  thing  also  that  she  sitteth  upon  sh. 
15.  22  toucheth  any  thing  that  she  sat  upon  sh. 
15.  23  or  on  any  thing  whereon  she  sitteth,  when 
15.  26  whatsoever  she  sitteth  upon  shall  be  unc. 

Num  32.  6  your  brethren  go  to  war,  and  shall  ye  sit 
Deut.  6.  7  shalt  talk  of  them  when  thou  sittest  in  th. 
11.  19  speaking  of  them  when  thou  sittest  in  th. 

17.  18  when  he  sitteth  upon  the  throne  of  his  ki. 
Judg.  3.  20  he  was  sitting  in  a  summer  parlour,  which 

5.  10  ye  that  sit  in  judgment,  and  walk  by  the 

6.  1 1  sat  under  an  oak  which  (was)  in  Oplirah 

13.  9  came  again  unto  the  woman  as  she  sat 

19.  6  they  sat  down,  and  did  eat  and  drink  both 

19.  15  he  sat  him  down  in  a  street  of  the  city 

20.  26  sat  there  before  the  Lord,  and  fasted  that 
Ruth  2.  14  she  sat  beside  the  reapers:  andhe  reached 

3.  18  Sitstill,  my  daughter,  until  thou  know  how 

4.  1  went  Boaz  up  to  the  gate,  and  sat  him  d. 
4.  1  Ho,  such  a  one  turn  aside,  sit  down  here 
4.  1  And  he  turned  aside,  and  sat  down 

4.  2  said,  Sit  ye  down  here.  And  they  sat  do. 

1  Sa.  1 .  9  the  priest  sat  upon  a  seat  by  a  post  of  the 

4.  13  Eli  sat  upon  a  seat  by  the  way  side  watc. 

19.  9  he  sat  in  his  house  with  his  javelm  in  Ins 

20.  5  I  should  not  fail  to  sit  with  the  king  at  me. 

20.  24  the  king  sat  him  down  to  eat  meat 

20.  25  the  king  sat  upon  his  seat,  as  at  other  ti. 

20.  25  Abner  sat  by  Saul’s  side,  and  David’s  pi. 

28.  23  he  arose  from  the  earth,  and  sat  upon  the 

2  Sa.  2. 13  they  sat  down,  the  one  on  the  one  side  of 

7.  1  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  king  sat  in  his 

7.  18  Then  went  king  David  in,  and  sat  before 

18.  24  David  sat  between  the  two  gates :  and  the 

19.  8  Then  the  king  arose,  and  sat  in  the  gate 
23.  8  The  Taclimonite  that  sat  in  the  seat,  chief 

1  Ki.  1.  13.  17,  24  reign  after  me,  and  he  shall  sit 

1.  20  who  shall  sit  on  the  throne  of  my  lord  the 
1.  27  who  should  sit  on  the  throne  of  my  lord 
1.  30  he  shall  sit  upon  my  throne  in  my  stead 
1.  35  that  he  may  come  and  sit  upon  my  throne 
1.  46  Solomon  sitteth  on  the  throne  of  the  kin. 

1.  48  which  hath  given  (one)  to  sit  on  my  throne 

2.  12  Then  sat  Solomon  upon  the  throne  of  .Da. 


1  Ki.  2.  19  sat  down  on  liis  throne,  and  caused  a  seat 

2.  19  the  king’s  mother;  and  she  sat  on  his  ri. 

3.  6  thou  hast  given  him  a  son  to  sit  on  his  th. 

8.  20  sit  on  the  tlu  one  of  Israel,  as  the  Lord  pr. 

8.  25  not  fail  thee  a  man  in  my  sight  to  sit  on 
13.  14  found  him  sitting  under  an  oak  :  and  he 
13.  20  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  sat  at  the  table 

16. 11  as  soon  as  he  sat  on  his  throne,  (that)  he 
19.  4  came  and  sat  down  under  a  juniper  tree 

21.  13  there  came  in  two  men.. and  sat  before 

22.  10  the  king  of  Judah  sat  each  on  his  tlirone 
22. 19  I  saw  the  Lord  sitting  onhis  throne,  and 

2  Ki.  1.  9  and,  behold,  he  sat  on  the  top  of  an  hill 

4.  20  he  sat  on  her  knees  till  noon,  and  (then) 

4.  38  the  sons  of  the  prophets(were)  sittingbe. 

6.  32  Elisha  sat  in  his  house.. the  elders  satwith 

7.  3  they  said  one  to  another,  "Why  sit  we  here 

7.  4  if  we  sit  still  here,  we  die  also.  Now-  there. 

9.  5  behold,  the  captains  of  the  host  (were)  s. 

10.  30  children,  of.  .fourth  (generation)  shall  sit 

11.  19  And  he  sat  on  the  throne  of  the  kings 
13.  13  Jeroboam  sat  upon  his  throne :  and  Joash 

15. 12  Tliy  sons  shall  sit  on  the  throne  of  Israel  j 
18.  27  (hath  he),  .(sent  me)to  the  men  which  sit 

1  Ch.17.  1  it  came  to  pass,  as  David  sat  in  his  house 

17. 16  the  king  came  and  sat  before  the  Lord 

28.  5  he  hath  chosen  Solomon  my  son  to  sit  up. 

29.  23  Solomon  sat  on  the  throne  of  the  Lord  as 

2  Ch.  6. 16  not  fail  thee  a  man  in  my  sight  to  sit  upon 

18.  9  and  Jehoshaphat  king  of  Judah  sateither 
18.  9  they  sat  in  a  void  place  at  the  entering  in 
18. 18  I  saw  the  Lord  sitting  upon  his  throne 
Ezra  9.  3  I  rent  my  garment . .  and  sat  down  aston. 

9.  4  I  sat  astonied  until  the  evening  sacrifice 

10.  9  the  people  sat  in  the  street  of  the  house 

10. 16  sat  down  in  the  first  day  of  the  tenth  mo. 
Neh.  1.  4  I  sat  down  and  -wept,  and  mourned  (cer.) 

2.  9  said  unto  me,  the  queen  also  sitting  by 

8.  17  made  booths,  and  sat  under  the  booths 
Estli.  1.  2  the  king  Ahasuerus  sat  on  the  throne  of 

1.  14  (and)  which  sat  the  first  in  the  kingdom 

2.  19  then  Mordecai  sat  in  the  king’s  gate 

2.  21  while  Mordecai  sat  in  the  king’s  gate,  two 

3.  15  the  king  and  Haman  sat  down  to  drink 

5.  1  the  king  sat  upon  his  royal  throne  in  the 

5. 13  Mordecai  the  Jew  sitting  at  the  king’s  gate 

6. 10  the  Jew,  that  sitteth  at  the  king’s  gate 
Job  2.  8  he  took  him  apotslierd.  .andhe  satdown 

2. 13  they  sat  down  with  himupon  the  ground 
29.  25  I  chose  out  their  way,  and  sat  chief,  and 

Tsa.  1.  1  nor  sitteth  in  the  seat  of  the  scornful 

2.  4  He  that  sitteth  in  the  heavens  shalllaugh 

9.  4  thou  satest  in  the  throne  judging  right 

10.  8  He  sitteth  in  the  lurking  places  of  the  vi. 

26.  4  I  have  not  sat  with  vain  persons,  neither 
26.  5  I  have  hated . .  and  will  not  sit  with  the 

29. 10  sitteth  upon  the  flood  ;  yea,  the  Lord  sit. 

47.  8  God  sitteth  upon  the  throne  of  his  holin. 

50.  20  Thou  sittest  (and)  speakest  against  thy 
69.  12  They  that  sit  in  the  gate  speak  against 
99.  1  he  sitteth  (between)  the  cherubim;  let 

107. 10  Such  as  sit  in  darkness,  and  intheshadow 
no.  1  Sit  thou  at  my  right  hand,  until  I  make 
119.  23  Princes  also  did  sit  (and)  speak  against  me 
127.  2  to  sit  up  late,  to  eat  the  bread  of  sorrows 
132.  12  their  children  shall  also  sit  upon  thy  tlir. 

137.  1  we  sat  down :  yea,  we  wept,  when  we  re. 
Prov.  9.  14  she  sitteth  at  the  door  of  her  house,  on  a 

20.  8  A  king  that  sitteth  in  the  throne  of  judg. 

23.  1  When  thou  sittest  to  eat  with  a  ruler,  co. 

31.  23  when  he  sitteth  among  the  elders  of  the 
Eccl.  10.  6  great  dignity,  and  the  rich  sit  in  low  pla. 
Song  2.  3  I  sat  down  under  his  shadow  with  great 
Isa.  3.  26  she,  (being)  desolate,  shall  sit  upon  the 

6.  1  I  saw  also  the  Lord  sittingupon  a  throne 

14. 13  I  will  sit  also  upon  the  mount  of  the  con. 

16.  5  he  shall  sit  upon  it  in  truth  in  the  taller. 

28.  6  a  spirit  of  judgment  to  him  that  sitteth 

36. 12  (hath  he)  not  (sent  me)  to  the  men  that  s. 

40.  22  (It  is)  he  that  sitteth  upon  the  circle  of 

42.  7  them  that  sit  in  darkness  out  of  the  pris.  I 
47.  1  sit  in  the  dust,  O  virgin  daughter  of  Bab.  . 
47.  1  sit  on  the  ground :  (there  is)  no  throne,  O 

47.  5  Sit  thou  silent,  and  get  thee  into  darkness 

47  8  1  shall  not  sit  (as)  a  widow,  neither  shall 

47. 14  (there  shall)  not  (be)  a.  .fire to  sit  before 
52.  2  sit  dow-n,  O  Jerusalem:  loose  thyself  from 

Jer.  3.  2  in  the  ways  hast  thou  sat  for  them,  as  the 

8. 14  Wliy  do  we  sit  still?  assemble  yourselves 
13.  13  even  the  kings  that  sit  upon  David’s  thr. 

13.  18  Humble  yourselves,  sit  down  :  for  your 
15.  17  I  sat  not  ir.  the  assembly  of  the  mockers 

15.  17  I  sat  alone,  because  of  thy  hand:  for  thou 

16.  '  8  to  sit  with  them  to  eat  and  to  drink 

17.  25  princes  sitting  upon  the  throne  of  David 

22.  2  O  king  of  Judah,  that  sittestupon  the  th. 

22.  4  kings  sitting  upon  the  throne  of  David 
22.  30  sitting  upon  the  throne  of  David,  and  ru. 

26.  10  sat  down  in  the  entry  of  the  new  gate  of 
29  16  the  king  that  sitteth  upon  the  throne  of 

32.  12  the  Jews  that  sat  in  the  court  of  the  pri. 

33. 17  David  shall  never  want  a  man  to  sit  upon 
36.  1 2  all  the  princes  sat  there,  (even)  Elishama 

36. 15  they  said  unto  him,  Sit  down  now,  and  re. 

36.  22  the  king  sat  in  the  winter  house,  in  the 
36.  30  He  shall  have  none  to  sit  upon  the  throne 

38.  7  the  king  then  sitting  in  the  gate  of  Benj. 

39.  3  sat  in  the  middle  gate,  (even) Nergal-sha. 

48.  18  come  down  from  (thy)  glory,  and  sit  in  tu. 
Lam  I.  I  How  doth  the  city  sit  solitary  (that  was) 

2.  10  The  elders  of  the  daughterof  Zion  situp. 

3.  28  He  sitteth  alone  and  keepeth  silence,  be.  1 


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Eze.  3. 15  I  sat  where  they  sat,  and  remained  there 

8.  1  in  the  fifth  (day)  of  the  month,  (as)  I  sat  in 

8.  1  and  the  elders  of  Judah  sat  before  me 

8. 14  behold,  there  sat  women  weeping  for  Ta. 

14.  1  came  certain  of  the  elders,  .andsat  before 

20.  1  came  to  enquire  of  the  Lord,  and  sat  be. 
23. 41  satest  upon  a  stately  bed,  and  a  table pre! 

26.  16  they  shall  sit  upon  the  ground,  and  shali 
28.  2  I  sit  (in)  the  seat  of  God,  in  the  midst  of 
33.  31  they  sit  before  thee  (as)  my  people,  and 
44.  3  he  shall  sit  in  it  to  eat  bread  before  the 
Joel  3. 12  there  will  I  sit  to  judge  all  the  heathen 
Jon.  3.  6  covered  (him)  with  sackcloth,  and  sat  in 

4.  5  sat  on  the  east  side  of  the  city,  anil  there 

4.  5  sat  under  it  in  the  shadow,  till  he  might 
Mic.  4.  4  they  shall  sit  every  man  under  his  vine 

7.  8  when  I  sitin darkness,  the  LoRD(shallbe) 
Zech.  1. 11  behold,  all  the  earth  sitteth  still,  and  is 

3.  8  thou,  and  thy  fellows  that  sit  before  thee 

5.  7  this  (is)  a  woman  that  sitteth  in  the  midst 

6.  13  and  shall  sit  and  rule  upon  his  throne;  and 
Slal.  3  3  he  shall  sit  (as)  a  refiner  and  purifier  of 

3.  To  sit  clown  or  still,  fin;  yethib. 

Dan.  7.  9  the  Ancient  of  days  did  sit,  whose  garm. 

7.  26  the  judgment  shall  sit,  and  they  shall  ta. 

4 . To  give  a  place.  Dip?  jm  nathan  maqom. 

i  Sa.  9.  22  made  them  sitin  the  chiefest  place  among 

5.  To  be,  come,  go  round  about,  fifiD  sabab. 

1  Sa.  16.  11  we  will  not  sit  down  till  he  come  hither 

6 . To  lie  down,  crouch,  f’fin  rabats. 

Deut  22.  6  the  dam  sitting  upon  the  young,  or  upon 

7.  To  be  laid  down,  nan  takali ,  4. 

Deut33.  3  they  sat  down  at  thy  feet ;  (every  one)sh. 

8.  A  sitting,  session,  nfiei  shebeth. 

Isa.  30.  7  have  I  cried.. Their  strength  is  (to) sit st. 

9.  To  sit  up,  avaKaO'i(a)  anakathizo. 

Luke  7.  15  he  that  was  dead  [sat  up], and  began  to  sp. 
Acts  9.  40  eyes :  and  when  she  saw  l’eter,  she  sat  up 

10.  To  lie  back,  recline,  avanciyai  anakeimai. 

Matt  26.  20  when  the  even  was  come,  he  sat  down  wi. 
Marki4.  18  as  they  sat  and  did  eat,  Jesus  said,  Verily 

11.  To  lay  down  or  back,  recline,  avaKkivoo  anaklinu. 
Matt.  8.  1 1  That  many . .  shall  sit  down  with  Abraham 

14.  19  commanded  the  multitude  to  sit  down  on 
Luket3.  29  shall  sit  down  in  the  kingdom  of  God 

12.  To  fallback,  recline,  avaxtwTO)  anapiptd. 

Matt  15.  35  he  commanded  the  multitude  to  sit  down 
Mark  6.  40  they  sat  down  in  ranks,  by  hundreds,  and 

8.  6  he  commanded  the  people  to  sit  down  on 
Luke  1 4.  10  But.  .go  and  sit  down  in  the  lowest  room 

22.  14  when  the  hour  was  come,  he  sat  down,  and 
John  6.  10, 10  Make  the  men  sit  dowm.So  the  men  sat  d. 

13 . To  sit  down,  uade^oyat  katliezomai. 

Matt  26.  55  I  sat  daily  with  you  teaching  in  the  tern. 
Luke  2.  46  sitting  in  the  midst  of  the  doctors,  both  lc 
John  4.  6  Je.  therefore ..  sat  thus  on  the  well :  (and) 

11.  20  went  and  met  him  :  but  M ary  sat  (still)  in 
20.  12  seeth  two  angels  in  white  sitting,  the  one 
Acts  6. 15  all  that  sat  in  the  council,  looking  stedf. 

14-  To  sit  or  put  down,  Kadgyac  kathemai. 

Matt.  4.  16  The  people  which  sat  in  darkness  saw  gr. 

4.  16  to  them  which  sat  in  the  region  and  sha. 

9.  9  saw  a  inannamed  Matthew,  sitting  at  the 

11.  16  like  unto  children  sitting  in  the  markets 
13.  1  same  day  went  Jesus . .  and  sat  by  the  sea 
13.  2  so  that  he  went  into  a  ship,  and  sat;  and 

15.  29  went  up  into  a  mountain,  and  sat  down 
20.  30  two  blind  men  sitting  by  the  way  side,  wh 

22.  44  Sit  thou  on  my  right  hand,  till  I  make  th. 

23.  22  sweareth.  .by  him  that  sitteth  thereon 

.  24.  3  as  he  sat  upon  the  mount  of  Olives,  the 

26.  58  went  in,  and  sat  with  the  servants,  to  see 
26.  64  see  the  Son  of  man  sitting  on  the  right  ha. 

26.  69  Now  Peter  sat  without  in  the  palace :  and 

27.  36  And  sitting  down  they  watched  him  there 

27.  61  other  Mary,  sitting  over  against  the  sep. 

28.  2  and  rolled  back  the  stone . .  and  sat  upon 
Mark  2.  6  there  were  certain  of  the  scribes  sitting 

2.  14  saw  Levi  the  (son)  of  Alpheus  sitting  at 

3.  32  multitude  sat  about  him ;  and  they  said 

3.  34  looked  round  about  on  them  which  sat  ab. 

4.  1  he  entered  into  a  ship,  and  sat  in  the  sea 

5.  15  had  the  legion,  sitting,  and  clothed,  and 

10.  46  son  of  Timeus,  sat  by  the  highway  side  be. 

12.  36  [Sit  thou]  on  my  right  hand,  till  I  make 

13.  3  as  he  sat  upon  the  mount  of  Olives,  over 

14.  62  shall  see  the  Son  of  man  sitting  on  the  ri 

16.  s  they  saw  a  young  man  sitting  on  the  right 
Luke  1.  79  To  give  light  to  them  that  sit  in  darkness 

5.  17  Pharisees  and  doctors  of  the  law  sitting  by 

5.  27  saw . .  Levi,  sitting  at  the  receipt  of  custom 
7.  32  They  are  like  uuto  children  sitting  in  the 

8-  35  found  the  man . .  sitting  at  the  feet  of  Jesus 

10.  13  great  while  ago  Tepented,  sitting  in  sack. 

18.  35  certain  blind  man  sat  by  the  way  side  be. 
20,  42  Lord  said  unto  my  Lord,  Sit  thou  on  my 
22.  55  when  they  had  kindled  afire.  .Peter  sat  do. 
22.  56  certain  maid  beheld  him  as  he  sat  by  the 
22.  69  Hereafter  shall  the  Son  of  man  sit  on  the 

J  ohn  2.  14  And  found . .  the  changers  of  money  sitting 

6.  3  into  a  mountain,  and  there  he  sat  with  his 

9-  8  said.  Is  not  this  he  that  sat  and  begged? 

12.  15  thy  king  cometh,  sitting  on  an  ass's  colt 

Acts  2.  2  it  filled  all  the  house  where  [they  were  si.] 

2.  34  said  unto  my  Lord,  Sit  thou  on  my  right 


Acts  3.  10  knew  that  it  was  he  which  sat  for  alms  at 
8._28  sitting  in  his  chariot  read  Esaias  the  pro. 

14.  8  there  sat  a  certain  man  at  Lystra,  impot! 

20.  9  [there  sat]  in  a  window  a  certain  young 
23.  3  for  sittest  thou  to  judge  me  after  the  law 

1  Co.  14. 30  be  revealed  to  another  that  sitteth  by,  let 
Col.  3.  1  where  Christ  sitteth  on  the  right  hand  of 
Heb.  1.  13  Sit  on  my  right  hand,  until  I  make  thine 
Jas.  2.  3  Sit  thou  here  in  a  good  place ;  and  say  to 
2.  3  Stand  thou  there,  or  sit  here  under  my  fo. 
Rev.  4.  2  throne  was  set  in  heaven,  and  (one)  sat  on 

4.  3  [he  that  sat  was  to  look  upoixlike  a  jasper] 

4.  4  saw  four  and  twenty  elders  sitting,  clothed 

4.  9  honour  and  thanks  to  him  that  sat  on  the 

4.  10  fall  down  before  him  that  sat  on  the  tlir. 

5.  1  saw  in  the  right  hand  of  him  that  sat  on 

5.  7  right  hand  of  him  that  sat  upon  the  thr. 

5.  13  unto  him  that  sitteth  upon  the  throne,  and 

6.  2  behold  a  white  horse  :  and  he  that  sat  on 

6.  4  given  to  him  that  sat  thereon  to  take  pe. 

6.  5  he  that  sat  on  him  had  a  pair  of  balances 

6.  8  his  name  that  sat  on  him  was  Death,  and 

6.  16  hide  us  from  the  face  of  him  that  sitteth  on 
7. 10  Salvation  to  our  God  which  sitteth  upon 

7. 15  he  that  sitteth  on  the  throne  shall  dwell 
9. 17  them  that  sat  on  them,  having  breastplates 

11.  16  four  and  twenty  elders  which  sat  before 
14.  14  upon  the  cloud  (one)  sat  like  unto  the  Son 
14.  15  crying  with  a  loud  voice  to  him  that  sat  on 
14.  16  he  that  sat  on  the  cloud  thrust  in  his  sic. 

17.  1  great  whore  that  sitteth  upon  many  wat. 
17.  3  saw  a  woman  sit  upon  a  scarlet  coloured 
17.  9  mountains,  on  which  the  woman  sitteth 

17.  15  where  the  whore  sitteth,  are  peoples,  and 

18.  7  forshesaith  in  her  heart,  I  sit  a  queen,  and 

19.  4  fell  down  and  worshipped  God  that  sat  on 

19. 11  he  that  sat  upon  him  (was)  called  i'aitlif. 

19. 18  flesh  of  horses,  and  of  them  that  sat  on  th. 

19. 19  make  war  against  him  that  sat  on  the  ho. 

19.  21  slain  with  the  sword  of  him  that  sat  upon 

20. 11  great  white  throne,  and  him  that  sat  on  it 

21.  5  he  that  sat  upon  the  throne  said,  Behold 

15.  To  set  or  put  down,  naOifa  kathizo. 

Matt  13.  48  sat  down,  and  gathered  the  good  into  ve. 
19.  28  when  the  Son  of  man  shall  sit  in  the  thro. 

19.  28  ye  also  shall  sit  upon  twelve  thrones,  ju. 

20.  21  Grant  that  these  my  two  sons  may  sit,  the 

20.  23  but  to  sit  on  my  right  hand,  and  on  my  left 
23.  2  The  scribes  and  the  Pharisees  sit  in  M  oses’ 

25.  31  then  shall  he  sit  upon  the  throne  of  his  gl. 

26.  36  Sit  ye  here,  while  I  go  and  pray  yonder 
Mark  9. 35  sat  down,  and  called  the  twelve,  and  saith 

10.  37  Grant  unto  us  that  we  may  sit,  one  on  thy 

10.  40  But  to  sit  on  my  right  hand  and  on  my  left 

11.  2  find  a  colt  tied,  whereon  never  man  sat 

11.  7  brought  the  colt  to  J esus . .  and  he  sat  up. 

12.  41  Jesus  sat  over  against  the  treasury,  and 
14.  32  saith  to  his  disciples,  Sit  ye  here,  while  I 

16.  19  [received  up  into  heaven,  and  sat  on  the] 

Luke  4.  20  gave  (it)  again  to  the  minister,  and  sat  do. 

5.  3  sat  down,  and  taught  the  people  out  of  the 
14.  28  which  of  you.  .sitteth  not  down  first,  and 
14.  31  what  king . .  sitteth  not  down  first,  and  co. 
16.  6  Take  thy  bill,  and  sit  down  quickly,  and 

19.  30  a  colt  tied,  whereon  yet  never  man  sat :  1. 

22.  30  sit  on  thrones  judging  the  twelve  tribesof 
John  8.  2  [people  came  unto  him  ;  and  he  sat  down] 

12. 14  when  he  had  found  a  young  ass,  sat  there. 
19. 13  sat  down  in  the  judgment  seat  in  a  place 
Acts  2.  3  like  as  of  fire,  and  it  sat  upon  each  of  them 
2.  30  he  would  raise  up  Christ  to  sit  on  his  thr. 
8.  31  desired  Philip  that  he  would . .  sit  with  him 

12.  21  sat  upon  his  throne,  and  made  an  oration 

13.  14  went  into  the  synagogue ..  and  sat  down 
16.  13  sat  down,  and  spake  unto  the  women  wh. 
25.  6  sitting  on  the  judgment  seat,  commanded 

25.  .17  sat  on  the  judgment  seat,  and  commanded 

1  Co.  10.  7  people  sat  down  to  eat  and  drink,  and  ro. 

2  Th.  2.  4  so  that  he  as  God  sitteth  in  the  temple  of 
Heb.  1.  3  sat  down  on  the  right  hand  of  the  Majesty 

10.  12  But  this  man . .  satdown  on  the  right  hand 
Rev.  3.  21  win  I  grant  to  sit  -in  my  throne,  even  asl 

20.  4  Isawtlirones,  and thevsatupon them,  and 

16.  To  lay  or  lie  dovm,  KaraKciyai  katakeimai. 

Luke  5-  29  great  company,  .that  sat  down  with  them 

17.  To  lay  down,  KaranXivoi  kataklino. 

Lukei4.  8  sit  not  down  in  the  highest  room;  lest  a 

1 8.  To  sit  down  alongside,  napauaBifa  parakathizo. 
Lukeio.  39  sister  caUed  Mary,  which  also  satat  Jesus' 

19.  To  lie  back  or  recline  with,  crvva.va.Kciy.ai  sunan. 
Matt.  9.  10  came  and  sat  down  with  him  and  his  dis. 
Mark  2.  15  sat  also  together  with  Jesus  and  Ids  disc. 

6.  22  pleased  Herodand  them  thatsat  with  him 
6.  26  for  their  sakes  which  [sat  with]  him,  he 

SIT  (down  at  meat  with),  to  — 

1.  To  lie  or  lay  dovm  err  back,  avauciyai  anakeimai. 
Matt.  9.  10  as  Jesus  sat  at  meat  in  the  house,  behold 

26.  7  poured  (it)  on  his  head,  as  he  sat  (at  meat) 
Marki6.  14  [appeared .. as  they  satat  meat,  andupb.] 
Luke  7.  37  when  she  knew  that  (Jesus)  [sat  at  meat] 

22.  27  whetlier(is)greater  hethatsittethatmeat 
22.  27  (is)  not  he  that  sitteth  at  meat?  but  I  am 

2.  To  recline,  avauxivea  anaklino.  * 

Luke  7. 36  And  he  went,  .and  [sat  down  to  meat] 

3.  To  lay  or  lie  down,  Karauciyat  katakeimai. 

Mark  2. 15  as  Jesus  sat  at  meat  in  his  house,  many 


Marki4.  3  as  he  sat  at  meat,  there  came  a  woman 
1  Co.  8.  10  if  any  man  see  thee . .  sit  at  meat  in  the  id 

A. To  lay  down,  icarauxlvu  kataklino. 

Lukeaq.  3°  as  he  sat  at  meat  with  them,  he  took  bread 

To  fall  back  or  down,  avair'iirrco  anapiptd. 

Luken.  37  and  he  went  in,  and  sat  down  to  meat 
17.  7  will  say . .  Go  and  sit  down  to  meat 

6.  To  lie  down  with,  crwavaKeiyai  sunanak. 

Matti4.  9  for . .  them  which  sat  with  him  at  meat,  he 
Luke  7.  49  they  that  sat  at  meat  with  him  began  to 

14.  10  presence  of  them  that  sit  at  meat  with  thee 

14.  15  when  one  of  them  that  sat  at  meat  with 
SIT  down  to  meat,  to  make  to  — 

To  lay  down  or  back,  recline,  avauXiva  anaklino. 
bulcem.  37  make  them  to  sit  down  to  meat,  and  will 

SIT  (down),  together,  to  make  to  — 

^■To  lay  down  or  back,  avaK\ivw  anaklino. 

Mark  6.  39  commanded  them  [to  make  all  sit  down] 
Luke  9.  15  And  they  didso,  and[made them allsitd.] 

2.  To  lay  down,  KarauXivoi  kataklino. 

Luke  9. 14  Make  them  sit  down  by  fifties  in  a  comp. 

3.  To  sit  down  with,  crvyKaBifa  sugkathizo. 

Eph.  2.  6  made  (us)  sit  together  in  lieavenly(plaees) 

SIT  upon  or  with,  to  — 

1  .To  go  up  upon,  mount,  iwiflalvai  cpibaino. 

Matt  21.  5  sitting  upon  an  ass,  and  a  colt  the  foal  of 

2 .To  sit  down  with,  avyuaS-gya  1  sug  kathemai, 
Marki4.  54  sat  with  the  servants,  and  warmed  him. 
Acts  26.  30  and  Bernice,  and  they  that  sat  with  them 
SIT  at  the  table  with,  to  — 

To  recline  with,  avvavaKciyai  sunanakeimai. 

Johni2.  2  one  of  them  that  [sat  at  the  table  with] 
SITH  — 

If,  cx  im. 

Eze.  35.  6  sith  thou  hast  not  hated  blood,  even  bio. 
SIT'-NAH,  fijaiy  hatred. 

A  name  given  to  a  well  which  Isaac’s  servants  digged 
in  Gerar,  but  which  was  seized  by  the  servants  of 
Abimelech ;  still  called  Shutneh,  and  is  on  the  W.  of 
Rehoboth  or  Ruheibah.  B.C.  1897. 

Gen.  26. 21  digged,  .and  he  called  the  name  of  it  S. 
SITTING  (down)  — 

1  To  sit  down  or  still,  fit?;  yashab. 

2  Cli.  9.  18  stays  on  each  side  of  the  sittingplace.and 
Psa.139.  2  Thou  knowest  my  down  sitting  and  mine 
Lam.  3.  63  Behold  then-  sitting  down,  and  their  ris. 

2.  A  seat,  fiu;iD  moshab, 

1  Ki.  10.  5  sitting  of  his  servants,  and  the  attendance 

2  Ch.  9.  4  sitting  of  his  servants,  and  the  attendance 
SITUATE,  situation,  (to  be)  — 

1  .To  sit  clown  or  still,  fit?;  yashab. 

Eze.  27.  3  0  thou  that  art  situate  at  the  entry  of  the 
Nah.  3.  8  that  was  situate  among  the  rivers,  (that 

2. A  seat,  fi^io  moshab. 

2  Ki.  2.  19  situation  of  this  city  (is)  pleasant,  as  my 

3.  What  is  fixed,  pis?  mettsuq. 

1  Sa.  14.  5  fore  front  of  the  one  (was)  situate  north. 
A. Elevation,  rfu  noph. 

Psa.  48.  2  Beautiful  for  situation,  the  joy  of  the  wh. 
SI'- VAN,  ;vp. 

The  third  month  of  the  Hebrew  year,  from  the  new 
moon  of  June  to  that  of  July. 

Esth.  8.  9  the  third  month,  that  (is),  the  month  S. 
SIX,  sixth  — 

1  -Six,  sixth,  .-$(?,  t via  shesh,  shishshah. 

Gen.  7.  6  Noah  (was)  six  hundred  years  old  when 
7. 11  In  the  six  hundredth  year  of  Noah's  life 
8.  13  it  came  to  pass  in  the  six  hundredth  and 
16.  16  Abram  (was)  fourscore  and  six  years  old 

30.  20  because  I  have  born  him  six  sons  :  and  she 

31.  41  I  served  thee,  .six  yearsfor  thy  cattle  :  and 
46.  26  all  the  souls  (were)  threescore  and  six 

Exodi2.  37  about  six  hundred  thousand  on  foot  (that 
14.  7  he  took  six  hundred  chosen  chariots,  and 
16.  26  Six  days  ye  shall  gather  it;  but  on  these. 

20.  9  Six  days  shalt  thou  labour  and  do  all  thy 

20.  11  (in)  six  days  the  Lord  made  heaven  and 

21.  2  six  years  he  shall  serve  ;  and  in  the  sev. 
23. 10  six  years  thou  shalt  sow  thy  land,  and  sh. 

23.  12  Six  days  thou  shalt  do  thy  work,  and  on 
24. 16  the  cloud  covered  it  six  days :  and  the  se. 
25.  32  six  branches  shall  come  out  of  the  sides  of 
25.  33  tile  six  branches  that  come  out  of  the  ca. 

25.  35  the  six  branches  that  proceed  out  of  the 

26.  9  and  six  curtains  by  themselves,  and  shalt 
26.  22  for  the  sides,  .thou  shalt  make  six  boards 

28.  10  Six  of  their  names  on  one  stone,  and  (the 
28.  10  six  names  of  the  rest  on  the  other  stone 

31. 15  Six  days  may  work  be  done  ;  but  in  the 
31.  17  (in)  six  day  the  Lord  made  heaven  and 
34.  21  Six  days  thou  shalt  work;  but  on  the  se 
33-  2  Six  days  shall  work  be  done,  but  on  the 

36. 16  five  curtains  by  themselves,  and  six  curt. 
36.  27  And  for  the  sides,  .he  made  six  boards 
37. 18  six  branches  goingout  of  the  sides  thereof 


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Exod57.  ig  throughout  the  six  branches  going  out  of 

37.  21  according  to  the  six  branches  going  out  of 

38.  26  six  hundred  thousand  and  three  thousand 
Lev.  12.  5  shall  continue .  .threescore  and  six  days 

23.  3  Six  days  shall  work  be  done:  but  the  sev. 

24]  6  thou  shalt  set  them  in  two  rows,  six  on  a 

25.  3  Six  years  thou  shalt  sow  thy  field,  and  six 
Num.  1.  21  forty  and  six  thousand  and  five  hundred 

j.  25  forty  and  five  thousand  six  hundred  and 

1.  27  threescore  and  fourteen  thousand  and  six 

1.  46  six  hundred  thousand  and  three  thousand 

2.  4  and  fourteen  thousand  and  six  hundred 

2.  9  fourscore  thousand  and  six  thousand  and 

2.  11  forty  and  six  thousand  and  five  hundred 
2.  15  forty  and  five  thousand  and  six  hundred 
2.  31  fifty  and  seven  thousand  and  six  hundred 

2.  32  six  hundred  thousand  and  three  thousand 

3.  28  eight  thousand  and  six  hundred,  keeping 

3.  34  those  that  were  numbered.. (were)  sixtho. 

4.  40  two  thousand  and  six  hundred  and  thirty 

7.  3  they  brought .  .six  covered  wagons,  and 

11.  21  The  people,  among  whom  I  (am  are)  six 

26.  41  forty  and  five  thousand  and  six  hundred 
26.  51  six  hundred  thousand  and  a  thousand  sc. 

31.  32  six  hundred  thousand  and  seventy  thous. 

31.  37  was  six  hundred  and  threescore  and  fift. 

31.  38  And  the  beeves  (were)  thirty  and  six  tho. 

31.  44  And  thirty  and  six  thousand  beeves 

35.  6  there  shall  be  six  cities  for  refuge,  which 

35. 13  of  these  cities,  .six  cities  shall  yehavefor 
35  15  six  cities  shall  be  a  refuge,  (both)  for  the 
Deut.  5.  13  Six  days  thou  shalt  labour,  and  do  all  thy 
15. 12  be  sold  unto  thee,  and  serve  thee  six  ye. 

15.  18  servant  (to  thee),  in  serving  thee  six  yea. 

16.  8  Six  days  thou  shalt  eat  unleavened  bread 
Josh.  6.  3  And  ye  shall  compass  the  city,  .six  days 

6. 14  returned  into  the  camp  :  so  they  did  six 
7.  5  smote  of  them  about  thirty  and  six  men 
15.  59  and  Eltekon,  six  cities  with  their  villages 
15.  62  and  En-gedi;  six  cities  with  their  villages 
Judg.  3.  31  slew  of  the  Philistines  six  hundred  men 

12.  7  Jephthah  judged  Israel  six  years.  Then 
18.  11  six  hundred  men  appointed  with  weapons 
18.  16  the  six  hundred  men  appointed  with  tli. 

18.  17  the  six  hundred  men  (that  were)  appoin. 

20. 15  twenty  and  six  thousand  men  that  drew 

20.  47  six  hundred  men  turned  and  fled  to  the 
Ruth  3.  15  he  measured  six  (measures)  of  barley,  and 

3. 17  These  six  measures  of  barley  gave  he  me 

1  Sa.  13.  5  six  thousand  horsemen,  and  people  as  the 

13-  15  present  with  him,  about  six  hundred  men 

14.  2  people.. withhim(were)aboutsix  hundred 

17.  4  Goliath.,  whose  height  (was)  six  cubits  and 

17.  7  his  spear’s  head  (weighed)  six  hundred  sli. 
23.  13  his  men,  (which  were)  about  six  hundred 

27.  2  he  passed  over  with  the  six  hundred  men 
30.  9  and  the  six  hundred  men  that  (were)  with 

2  Sa.  2. 11  David  was  king,  .seven  years  and  six  mo. 

5.  5  he  reigned .  .seven  years  and  six  months 

6. 13  when  they .  .had  gone  six  paces,  he  sacri. 

15.  18  six  hundred  men  which  came  after  him 

21.  20  six  fingers,  and  on  every  foot  six  toes 

1  Ki.  6.  6  the  middle  (was)  six  cubits  broad,  and  the 

10.  14  six  hundred  threescore  and  six  talents  of 

10.  16  six  hundred  (shekels)  of  gold  went  to  one 
10. 19  The  throne  had  six  steps,  and  the  top  of 
10.  20  twelve  lions  stood . .  upon  the  six  steps:  th. 

10.  29  went  out  of  Egypt  for  six  hundred  (she.) 

11.  16  six  months  did  Joab  remain  there  with  all 

16.  8  Iu  the  twenty  and  sixth  year  of  Asaking 
16.  23  Omri.  .six  years  reigned  lie  in  Tirzah 

2  Ki.  5.  5  six  thousand  (pieces)  of  gold,  and  ten  cli. 

11.  3  hid  in  the  house  of  the  Loud  six  years 

13.  19  Thou  sliouldest  have  smitten  five  or  six 
13.  8  reign  over  Israel  in  Samaria  six  months 

18.  10  in  the  sixth  year  of  Hezekiah,  that  (is) 

1  Ch.  3.  4  (These)  six  were  born  unto  him  in  Ilebr. 

3.  4  there  he  reigned  seven  years  and  six  mo. 

3.  22  Bariah,  and  Neariah,  and  Shaphat,  six 

4.  27  Shimei  had  sixteen  sons  and  six  daughters 
7.  2  two  and  twenty  thousand  and  six  hundred 
7.  4  soldiers  for  war,  six  and  thirty  thousand 

7.  40  the  number,  .(was)  twenty  and  six  thous. 

8.  38  Azel  had  six  sons,  whose  names  (are)  th. 

9.  6  and  their  brethren,  six  hundred  and  nin. 
9.  9  brethren ..  nine  hundred  and  fifty  and  six 
9.  44  Azel  had  six  sons,  whose  names  (are)  th. 

12.  24  The  children  of  J  udah . .  (were)  six  thous. 

12.  26  of  Levi,  four  thousand  and  six  hundred 
12.  35  twenty  and  eight  thousand  and  six  hund. 

20.  6  fingers  and  toes. .six  (on  each  hand),  and  s. 

21.  23  David  gave  to  Oman  for  the  place  six  hu. 
23.  4  and  six  thousand  (were)  officers  and  jud. 

25.  3  the  sons  of  Juduthun  . .  six,  under  the  ha. 

26.  17  Eastward  (were)  six  Levites,  northward 

2  Ch.  1.  17  a  chariot  for  six  hundred  (shekels)  of  silv. 

2.  2  three  thousand  and  six  hundred  to  over. 
2.  17  fifty  thousand  and  three  thousand  and  six 

2.  18  three  thousand  and  six  hundred  overseers 

3.  8  fine  gold,  (amounting)  to  six  hundred  ta. 

9.  13  sixhundredand  threescore  and  six  talents 
9.  15  six  hundred  (shekels)  of  beaten  gold  went 
9. 18  (there  were)  six  steps  to  the  throne,  with 
9.  19  twelve  lions  stood . .  upon  the  six  steps 

16.  1  In  the  six  and  thirtieth  year  of  the  reign 

22.  12  he  was.  .hid  in  the  house  of  God  six  years 
26.  12  menof  valour(were)  two  thousand  and  six 
29.  33  the  consecrated  things  (were) six  hundred 
35.  8  two  thousand  and  six  hundred  (small  ca.) 

Ezra  2.  10  The  children  of  Bani,  six  hundred  forty 
2.  11  The  children  of  Bebai,  six  hundred  twenty 
2.  13  of  Adonikam,  six  hundred  sixty  and  six 


Ezra  2. 14  of  Bigvai,  two  thousand  fifty  and  six 
2.  22  The  men  of  Netophah,  fifty  and  six 
2.  26  The  children  of  Ramah  and  Gaba,  six  hu. 

2.  30  of  Magbisli,  an  hundred  fifty  and  six 
2.  35  three  thousand  and  six  hundred  and  thi. 

2.  60  the  children  of  Nekoda,  six  hundred  fifti. 

2.  66  horses  (were)  seven  hundred  thirty  and  six 
2.  67  (their)  asses,  six  thousand  seven  hundred 
8.  26  I  even  weighed  unto  their  hand  six  hun. 

8.  35  ninety  and  six  rams,  seventy  and  seven  la. 
Nell.  5.  18  one  ox,  (and)  six  choice  sheep;  also  fowls 
7.  10  The  children  of  Arah,  six  hundred  fifty  and 
7.  15  The  children  of  Binnui,  six  hundred  forty 
7.16  The  children  of  Bebai,  six  hundred  twenty 
7.  18  The  children  of  Adonikam,  six  hundred 
7.  20  The  children  of  Adin,  six  hundred  fifty 
7.  30  The  men  of  Ramah  and  Gaba,  six  hundred 
7.  62  the  children  of  Nekoda,  six  hundredforty 
7.  68  Their  horses,  seven  hundred  thirty  and  six 
7.  69  six  thousand  seven  hundred  and  twenty 
Esth  2.  12  six  months  with  oil  of  myrrh,  and  six  mo. 
Job  5.  19  He  shall  deliver  thee  in  six  troubles;  yea 
42.  12  six  thousand  camels,  and  a  thousand  yoke 
Prov.  6.  16  These  six(tliings)  doth  the  Lord  hate,  yea 
Isa.  6.  2  each  one  bad  six  wings;  with  twain  he  co. 
Jer.  34. 14  when  he  hath  served  thee  six  years,  thou 
52.  23  there  were  ninety  and  six  pomegranates 
52.  30  persons  (were)  four  thousand  and  six  hu. 
Eze.  9.  2  six  men  came  from  the  way  of  the  higher 
40.  5  measuring  reed  of  six  cubits  (long)  by  the 

40.  12  six  cubits  011  this  side,  and  six  cubits  on 

41.  1  six  cubits  broad  on  the  one  side,  and  six 
41.  3  door  six  cubits,  and  the  breadth  of  the  do. 

41.  5  measured  the  wall  of  the  house  six  cubits 
41.  8  the  foundations,  .(were)  a  full  reed  of  six 
46.  I  The  gate . .  shall  be  shut  the  six  working 
46.  4  six  lambs  without  blemish,  and  a  ram  wi. 
46.  6  a  young  bullock . .  and  six  lambs,  and  a  ram 

2.  Six,  sixth,  n»,  rut?  sheth,  sliith. 

Ezra  6.  15  the  sixth  year  of  the  reign  of  Darius  the 
Dan.  3.  1  (and)  the  breadth  thereof  six  cubits :  he 

3.  Sixth,  w  shishM. 

Gen.  1.  31  evening  and  the  morning  were  the  sixth 
30.  19  conceived  again,  and  bare  J acob  the  sixth 
Exodi6.  5  the  sixth  day  they  shall  prepare  (that)  wh. 
16.  22  the  sixth  day  they  gathered  twice  as  mu. 
16.  29  he  giveth  you  on  the  sixth  day  the  bread 
26.  9  shalt  double  the  sixth  curtain  in  the  fore 
Lev.  25.  21  command  my  blessing  upon  you  in  the  si. 
Num.  7.  42  Ou  the  sixth  day  Eliasaph  the  son  of  De. 

29.  29  on  the  sixth  day  eight  bullocks,  two  rams 
Josh  19.  32  sixth  lot  came  out  to  the  children  of  Na. 

2  Sa.  3.  5  the  sixth,  Ithream,  by  Eglali,  David's  wi. 

1  Ch.  2.  15  Ozem  the  sixth,  David  the  seventh 

3.  3  the  sixth,  Ithream,  by  Eglali  his  wife 

12.  11  Attai  the  sixth,  Eliel  the  seventh 

24  9  The  fifth  to  Malchijah,  the  sixth  to  Mija. 

25.  13  The  sixth  to  Bukkiah,  (lie),  his  sons,  and 

26.  3  Elam  the  fifth,  Jeliohauan  the  sixth,  Eli. 

26.  5  Ammiel  the  sixth,  Issacliar  the  seventh 

27.  9  The  sixth  (captain)  for  the  sixth  month 
Nell.  3.  30  Hamm  the  sixth  son  of  Zalapli,  another 
Eze.  8.  1  in  the  sixth  year,  in  the  sixth  (month),  in 
Ha"'.  1.  1  in  the  sixth  month,  in  the  first  day  of  the 

0  z.  1 5  1 11  the  four  and  twentieth  day  of  the  sixth 

4  aS yix  e£ 

Matt  17.  1  after  six  days  Jesus  taketh  Peter,  Janies 
Mark  9.  1  after  six  days  Jesus  taketh  (with  him)  P. 
Luke  4.  25  was  shut  up  three  years  and  sixth  months 

13.  14  There  are  six  days  in  which  men  ought  to 
John  2.  6  there  were  set  there  six  waterpots  of  sto. 

2.  20  Forty  and  six  years  was  this  temple  in  bu. 

12.  I  Jesus,  six  days  before  the  passover,  came 
Acts  11.  12  these  six  brethren  accompanied  me,  and 

18.  11  he  continued  (there)  a  year  and  six  months 

Jas.  5.  17  by  the  space  of  three  years  and  six  mont. 
Rev  4  8  the  four  beasts  had  each  of  them  six  win. 

13.  18  and  his  number  (is),  .threescore  and  six 

b. Sixth,  euros  ektos. 

Matt  20.  5  he  went  out  about  the  sixth  and  ninth  I10. 

27.  45  from  the  sixth  hour  there  was  darkness 
Mark  1 5.  33  when  the  sixth  hour  was  come,  there  was 
Luke  I.  26  in  the  sixth  month  the  angel  Gabriel  was 
1.  36  this  is  the  sixth  month  -with  her,  who  was 
23.  44  it  was  about  the  sixth  hour,  and  there  was 
John  4.  6  sat  thus,  .it  was  about  the  sixth  hour 

19.  14  it  was.. about  [the  sixth] hour:  and  hesa. 
Acts  10.  9  Peter  went. .  to  pray  about  the  sixth  hour 
Rev.  6.  12  beheld  when  he  had  opened  the  sixth  seal 

9.  12  the  sixth  angel  sounded,  and  I  heard  a  vo. 
9.  14  Saying  to  the  sixth  angel  which  had  the 
16.  12  the  sixth  angel  poured  out  his  vial  upou 
2 1 .  20  The  fifth,  sardonyx ;  the  sixth,  sardius ;  the 

SIX  SCORE  - 

A  hundred  and  twenty,  D'Xcy]  meah  veesrim. 

I  Ki  9. 14  Hiram  sent  to  the  king  six  score  talents  of 


Num3i.  52  was  sixteen  thousand  and  seven  hundred 
Josh.15.  41  Makkedah;  sixteen  cities  with  their  vill. 

19.  22  Jordan ;  sixteen  cities  with  their  villages 
2  Ki.  13. 10  began  Jelioash.. to  reign,  .in  Samaria.. six. 

14.  21  took  Azariah,  which  (was)  sixteen  years 

15.  2  Sixteen  years  old  was  he  when  he  began 

15.  33  and  he  reigned  sixteen  years  in  Jerusalem 

16.  2  reigned  sixteen  years  in  Jerusalem,  and 

1  Ch  4.  27  Shimei  had  sixteen  sons  and  six  daughters 

24.  4  sixteen  chief  men  of  tliehouseof  (their)fa. 

24.  14  The  fifteenth  to  Bilgali,  the  sixteenth  to 

25.  23  The  sixteenth  to  Hananiali,  (he),  liis  sons 

2  Ch.  1 3.  21  begat  twenty  and  two  sons,  and  sixteen  d. 

26.  1  took  Uzziali,  who  (was)  sixteen  years  old 

26.  3  Sixteen  years  old  (was)  Uzziah  when  he 

27.  1,8  reigned  sixteen  years  in  J erusalem 

28.  1  and  he  reigned  sixteen  years  in  J  erusalem 
29. 1 7  in  the  sixteenth  day  of  the  first  month  they 

SIXTEEN,  threescore  and  — 

Seventy-six  ifidofj.7iKovTa.it;  hebdomekontaex. 

Acts  27.  37  two  hundred  threescore  and  sixteen  souls 

SIXTH  part,  (to  give  or  leave  but  the)  — 

1  .To  give  or  leave  a  sixth  part,  nay  shasha,  3. 

Eze.  39.  2  leave  but  the  sixth  part  of  thee,  and  will 

2.  To  give  or  leave  a  sixth  part,  rcyy  shashah,  3. 

Eze.  45.13  give  the  sixth  part  of  aneplialiof  an  liomer 

3.  Sixth,  "irai  shishshi. 

Lze  4. 11  sixth  part  of  au  liin  :  from  time  to  time  sli. 

45. 13  the  sixth  jiart  of  an  ephah  of  an[homerof 
46.  14  sixth  part  of  an  ephah,  and  the  third  part 
[See  also  Hundred,  thousand.] 

SIXTY  (fold)  — 

1. Sixty,  n’src’  shishshim. 

Gen.  5.  15  Mahalaleel  lived  sixty  and  five  years,  and 

5.  18  Jared  lived  an  hundred  sixty  and  two  ye. 

5.  20  days  of  J ared  were  nine  hundred  sixty  and 
5.  21  Enoch  lived  sLxty  and  five  years,  and  begat 
5.  23  days  of  Enoch  were  three  hundred  sixty 
5.  27  were  nine  hundred  sixty  and  nine  years 
Lev.  27.  3  twenty  years  old  even  unto  sixty  years  old 
27.  7  if  (it  be)  from  sixty  years  old  and  above 
Num.  7.  88  rams  sixty.. he  goats  sixty,  .lambs,  .sixty 
Ezra  2.  13  children  of  Adonikam,  six  hundred  sixty 

2 .Sixty,  e^-fiKorra  hexekonta. 

Matt  13.  8  some  an  hundred  fold,  some  sixty  fold,  so 

13.  23  some  an  hundredfold,  some  sixty, some  th. 
Mark  4  8  broughtforth,  some  thirty,  and  some  sixty 

4.  20  some  thirty  fold,  some  sixty,  aud  some  au 

SIZE  — 

1 .  Measure,  rnp  middah. 

Exod36.  9  cubits  :  the  curtains  (were)  all  of  one  size 
36. 1 5  curtain :  the  eleven  curtains  (were) . .  one  s. 

1  CI1.23.  29  and  for  all  manner  of  measure  and  size 

2.  Cut,  cutting,  3»j}  qetseb. 

I  Ki.  6.  25  cherubim,  .of  one  measure  and  one  size 
7.  37  all  of  them  had  one  casting,  .one  size 

f.  IilLFtTL,  man  of  skill  — 

1 .  To  cause  to  understand,  give  understanding,  ]'3, 5. 

1  CI1.15.  22  about  the  song,  because  he  (was)  skilful 

2.  Wisdom,  np?n  chokmah. 

1  CI1.28.  21  every  willing  skilful  man,  for  any  manner 

3.  Engraver,  carver,  artificer,  cm  charash. 

Eze.  21.31  into  the  hand  ofbrutish  men,  (and)  skilful 

4.  To  know,  he  acquainted  with,  yX  yada. 

2  Ch.  2.  14  skilful  to  work  in  gold,  and  in  silver,  in 
Eccl.  9.  11  nor  yet  favour  to  men  of  skill ;  but  time 
Amos  5.  16  such  as  we  are  skilful  of  lamentation  to 

5 . To  learn,  accustom  self,  lamad. 

1  Ch.  5. 18  skilful  in  war,  (were)  four  and  forty  tlior 

6.  To  cause  to  act  wisely,  ‘?3'p  sakal,  5. 

Dan.  I.  4  skilful  in  all  wisdom,  and  cunning  in  kn. 

SKILFULLY,  skilfulness  — 

1  .To  do  good  or  well,  3t?;  yatab,  5. 

Psa.  33.  3  Sing  unto  him  a  new  song  ;  play  skilfully 

2. Understanding ,  skilfulness,  njian  tebunah, 

Psa.  78.  72  guided  them  by  the  skilfulness  of  his  hands 

SKILL,  can,  to  give  — 

1  .To  cause  to  understand,  J’3  bin,  5. 

2  Ch.34.  12  all  that  could  skill  of  instruments  of  mu. 

2.  To  know,  he  acquainted  with,  yv  yada. 

1  Ki.  5.  6  not  among  us  any  that  can  skill  to  hew  t. 

2  Ch.  2.  7  that  can  skill  to  grave  with  the  cunning 
2.  8  know  that  thy  servants  can  skill  to  cut  ti. 

3.  To  cause  to  act  wisely,  sakal,  5. 

Dan.  1.  17  gave  them  knowledge  and  skill  in  all  lea. 

9.  22  come  forth  to  give  thee  skill  and  underst. 

SKIN  — 


SIX  SCORE  thousand  — 

Twelve  myriads,  13-1  rnifjrD'W  shetem  esreh  ribbo. 
Jon.  4. 11  wherein  aremore  than  sixscore  thousand 

SIXTEEN,  sixteenth  — 

Sixteen,  sixteenth,  -I'yy  nyy,  n- (p%  vy  shesh  esreh. 
Gen.  46.  18  these  she  bare  unto  Jacob,  (even)  sixteen 
Exod26.  25  their  sockets  (of)  silver,  sixteen  sockets 
36.  30  their  sockets  (were)  sixteen  sockets  of  su. 
Num  26.  22  threescore  and  sixteen  thousand  and  five 
31.  40  the  persons  (were)  sixteen  thousand ;  of  w. 
31. 46  And  sixteen  thousand  persons 


Flesh,  3(73  basar.  . 

Psa.  102.  5  my  groaning  my  bones  cleave  to  my  skin 

2.  Skin,  enclosure,  geled.  . 

Job  16. 15  have  sewed  sackcloth  upon  my  skin,  and 


Skin,  Tiy  or. 

G  en  3  2 1  did  the  Lord  God  make  coats  of  skins,  and 
'  27  16  put  the  skins  of  the  kids  of  the  goats  upon 
Exod22.’  27  his  raimeDt  for  his  skin :  wherein  shall  he 
25  5  rams’  skins  dyed  red,  and  badgers  skins 

26.  14  covering  for  the  tent  (of)  rams’  skins  dyed 


SKIP 


897 


SLAUGHTER 


Exod26.  14  anil  a  covering  above  (of)  badgers'  skins 

29.  14  But  the  flesh  of  the  bullock,  and  his  skin 

34.  29  Moses  wist  not  that  the  skin  of  his  face 
34.  30  skin  of  his  face  shone  ;  and  they  were  af. 

34.  35  saw . .  that  the  skin  of  Moses'  face  shone 

35.  7  rams'  skins  dyed  red,  and  badgers’  skins 

35.  23  red  skins  of  rams,  and  badgers’  skins,  br. 
36. 19  covering  for  the  tent  (of)  rams'  skins  dyed 

36.  19  audacovering(of)badgers’skinabove(th.) 
39.  34  covering  of  rams'  skins . .  badgers’  skins 

Lev.  4.  11  skin  of  the  bullock,  and  all  his  flesh,  with 

7.  8  shall  have  to  himself  the  skin  of  the  burnt 
11.  32  whether  (it  be)  any.  .raiment,  or  skin,  or 
13.  2  When  a  man  shall  have  in  the  skin  of  his 
13.  2  it  be  in  the  skin  of  his  flesh  (like)  the  pla. 
13.  3  priest  shall  look  on  the  plague  in  the  skin 
13-  3  plague  in  sight  (be)  deeper  than  the  skin 
13.  4  If  the  bright  spot  (be)  white  in  the  skin  of 
13.  4  in  sight  (be)  not  deeper  than  tie  skin,  and 
13.  5  plague  spread  not  in  the  skin  ;  then  the 
13.  6  plague  spread  not  in  the  skin,  the  priest 
13.  7  the  scab  spread  much  abroad  in  the  skin 
13.  8  scab  spreadeth  in  the  skin,  then  the  priest 

13. 10  behold,  (if)  the  rising  (be)  white  in  the  skin 
13.  1 1  an  old  leprosy  in  the  skin  of  his  flesh,  and 
13.  12  if  a  leprosy  break  out  abroad  in  the  skin 
13. 12  leprosy  cover  all  the  skin  of  (him  that  hath) 

13. 18  in  the  skin  thereof,  was  a  boil,  and  is  hea. 
13.  20  behold,  it  (be)  in  sight  lower  than  the  skin 
13.  21  lower  than  the  skin,  but  (be)  somewhat  d. 
13.  22  if  it  spread  much  abroad  in  the  skin,  then 
13.  24  Or  if  there  be  (any)  flesh,  in  the  skin  whe. 
13.  25  it  (be  in)  sight  deeper  than  the  skin,  it  (is) 
13. 26  it  (be)  no  lower  than  the  (other)  skin,  but 
13.  27  if  it  be  spread  much  abroad  in  the  skin 
13.  28  spread  not  in  the  skin, but  it(be)  somewhat 
13.  30  behold,  if  it  (be),  .deeper  than  the  skin 
13.  31  it(be)uot  in  sight  deeper  than  the  skin, and 
13.  32  scall  (be)  not  in  sight  deeper  than  the  skin 
13.  34  (if)  the  scall  be  not  spread  in  the  skin,  nor 
13.  34  in  sight  deeper  than  the  skin  ;  then  the 
13.  35  But  if  the  scall  spread  much  in  the  skin 
13.  36  if  the  scall  be  spread  in  the  skin,  the  pr. 
13.  38  If  a  man  also  or  a  woman  have  in  the  skin 
13.  39  the  bright  spots  in  the  skin  of  their  flesh 
13.  39  freckled  spot  (that)  groweth  in  the  skin 
13.  43  as  the  leprosy  appeareth  in  the  skin  of  the 
13.  48  whether  in  a  skin,  or.  .any  thing  made  of  s. 
13.  49  in  the  skin . .  or  in  any  thing  of  skin  ;  it  (is) 
13.51  skin,  (or)  in  any  work  that  is  made  of  skin 
13.  52  or  any  thing  of  skin,  wherein  the  plague 
13.  53,  57  or  in  the  woof,  or  in  any  thing  of  skin 
13.  56  out  of  the  garment,  or  out  of  the  skin,  or 
13.  58  warp  or  woof,  or  whatsoever  thing  of  skin 
13.  59  in  the  warp,  or  woof,  or  any  thing  of  skin 

15.  17  every  garment,  and  every  skin,  whereon 

16.  27  they  shall  burn  iu  the  fire  their  skins,  and 
Num.  4.  6  put  thereon  the  covering  of  badgers’  skins 

4.  8,  11,  12  cover,  .a  covering  of  badgers’ skins 

4.  10  put.  .within  a  covering  of  badgers’  skins 

4. 14  spread  upon  it  a  covering  of  badgers’  sk. 
19.  5  her  skin,  aud  her  flesh,  and  her  blood 
31.  20  all  that  is  made  of  skius,  and  all  work  of 
Job  2.  4  Skin  for  skin,  yea,  all  that  a  man  hath  will 
7.  5  my  skin  is  broken,  and  become  loathsome 
10.  n  Thou  hast  clothed  me  with  skin  and  flesh 

18.  13  It  shall  devour  the  strength  of  his  skin 

19.  20  My  bone  cleaveth  to  my  skin  and  to  my 
19.  20  and  I  am  escaped  with  the  skin  of  my  te. 
19.  26  (though)  after  my  skin  (worms)  destroy 
-o.  30  My  skin  is  black  upon  me,  and  my  bones 
41.  7  Canst  thou  fill  his  skin  witli  barbed  irons 

Jer.  13.  23  Can  the  Ethiopian  change  his  skin,  or  the 
Lam.  3.  4  My  flesh  and  my  skin  hath  he  made  old 

4.  8  their  skin  cleaveth  to  their  bones  ;  it  is 

5.  10  Our  skin  was  black  like  an  oven  because 
Eze.  37.  6  cover  you  with  skin,  and  put  breath  in 

37.  8  the  skin  covered  them  above  :  but  (there 
Mic.  3.  2  who  pluck  oft  their  skin  from  off  them 
3.  3  Who  also,  .flay  their  skin  from  off  them 

4.  A  skin,  hide,  leather,  Se'p/ua  derma. 

Heb.  11.  37  wandered  about  in  sheep,  .and  goat  skins 
5  .Leathern,  made  of  leather ,  bspyir  ivos  dermatinos.  j 
Mark  1.  6  and  with  a  girdle  of  a  skin  about  his  loins  | 
SKIP  (for  joy,  to  make  to),  to  — 

1  .To  move  or  bemoan  self,  i’f  nud,  Ta. 

Jer.  48.  27  thouspakest  of  him,  thou  skippedst  for  j.  j 

2.  To  skip,  spring,  dart,  J’Si)  qaphats,  3. 

Song  2.  8  leaping  upon  the  mountains,  skipping  up. 

3.  To  skip,  dance,  ip")  raqad. 

rsa.114.  4  mountains  skipped  like  rams,  (and)  the 
114.  6  mountains,  (that)  ye  skipped  like  rams 

4.  To  cause  to  skip,  -ijyi  raqad,  5. 

Psa.  29.  6  He  maketh  them  also  to  skip  like  a  calf 
SKIRT  — 

1.  Wing,  *]33  kanaph. 

Dent  22.  30  man  shall  not.  .discover  his  father’s  skirt 
27.  20  because  he  uncovereth  his  father’s  skirt 
Ruth  3.  9  spread  therefore  thy  skirt  over  thine  ha. 

1  Sa.  15.  27  he  laid  hold  upon  the  skirt  of  his  mantle 
24.  4  and  cut  off  the  skirt  of  Saul’s  robe  privily 
24.  5  smote,  .because  he  had  cut  off  Saul’s  skirt 
24.  11  see  the  skirt  of  thy  robe  in  my  hand  :  for 

24. 1 1  I  cut  off  the  skirt  of  thy  robe,  and  killed 
Jer.  2.  34  in  thy  skirts  is  found  the  blood  of  the  souls 
Eze.  5.  3  also  take,  .and  bind  them  in  thy  skirts 
16.  8  I  spread  my  skirt  over  thee,  and  covered 
Hag.  2.  12  If  one  bear  holy  flesh  in  the  skirt  of  his 

113 


Hag.  2.  12  with  his  skirt  do  touch  bread,  or  pottage 
Zech.  8.  23  shaU  take  hold  of  the  skirt  of  him  that  is 

2 . Mouth,  n3  peh. 

Psa.133.  '2  that  went  down  to  the  skirts  of  his  garni. 

3.  Hem,  skirt,  train,  W  shul. 

Jer.  13.  22  thyskirtsdiscovered,(and)thyheelsmade 
13.  26  Therefore  will  I  discover  thy  skirts  upon 
Lam.  1.  9  Her  filthiness  (is)  in  her  skirts;  she  reine. 
Nail.  3.  ;  I  will  discover  thy  skirts  upon  thy  face 
SKULL  — 

A  scull,  skull,  Kpaviov  kranion. 

Matt  27.  33  Golgotha,  that  is  to  say.  A  place  of  a  sk. 
Markis.  22  Golgotha,  which  is.  .The  place  of  a  skull 
J0IU119. 17  into  a  place  called  (the  place)  of  a  skull 

SKY  — 

1  .Small  dust,  thin  cloud,  pnp  shachaq. 

Deut.33.  26  (who)  rideth.  .in  his  excellency  on  the  sk. 
2  Sa.  22.  12  dark  waters,  (and)  thick  clouds  of  the  sk. 
Job  37.  18  Hast  thou  with  him  spread  out  the  sky 
Psa.  18.  11  dark  waters  (and)  thick  clouds  of  the  ski. 

77.  17  the  skies  sent  out  a  sound :  thine  arrows 
Isa.  45.  8  and  let  the  skies  pour  down  righteousness 
Jei'.  51.  9  judgment,  .is  lifted  up  (even)  to  the  skies 

2 .Heaven,  ovpavis  ouranos. 

Matti6.  2  (It  will  be)  fair  weather ;  for  the  sky  is  red 
16.  3  (Itwillbe)foulweathertoday;  forthesky 
16.  3  ye  can  discern  the  face  of  the  sky ;  but 
Lukei2.  56  ye  can  discern  the  face  of  the  sky  and  of 
Heb. 11.  12  (so  many)  as  the  stars  of  the  sky  in  mult. 
SLACK,  (to)  be  slack,  slackness  — 

1.  To  be  behind,  tarry,  delay,  "inx  achar,  3. 

Deut.  7. 10  he  will  not  be  slack  to  him  that  hateth 

23.  21  thou  slialt  not  slack  to  pay  it :  for  the  L. 

2.  To  keep  in,  restrain,  ixj;  a  tsar. 

2  Ki.  4.  24  slack  not  (thy)  riding  for  me,  except  I  bid 

3 . To  be  feeble,  faint,  cease,  ns  pug. 

Hab.  1.  4  the  law  is  slacked,  and  judgment  doth 

4.  Sloth,  remissness,  n;np  remiyyah. 

Prov  10.  4  He  becometh  poorthat  dealeth(with)a  si. 

5.  To  be  or  become  feeble,  desist,  nan  raphali. 

Zeph.  3.  16  (and  to)  Zion,  Let  not  thine  hands  be  slack 

6.  To  ( cause  to)  become  feeble,  desist,  nsn  raphah,  5. 
Josh.  10.  6  Slack  not  thy  hand  from  thy  servants,  co. 

7.  To  become  or  show  self  feeble,  .121  raphah,  7. 
Josh.18.  3  How  long  (are)  ye  slack  to  go  to  possess 

8.  To  be  slow,  delay,  fipaSurw  braduno. 

2  Pe.  3.  9  The  Lord  is  not  slack  concerning  his  jn  o. 
9. Slowness,  tardiness,  delay,  (tpaSvrris  bradutes. 

2  Pe.  3.  9  Lord  is  not.  .as  some  men  count  slackness 
SLAIN  (man,  beast)  — 

1.  To  be  pierced,  wounded,  slain,  VSn  chalal,  4. 

Eze.  32.  26  all  of  them  uncircumcised,  slain  by  the  sw. 

2.  Pierced,  wounded,  slain,  chalal. 

Gen.  34.  27  The  sons  of  Jacob'  came  upon  the  slain 
Numi9.  16  whosoever  toucheth  one  that  is  slain  with 
19.  18  him  that  touched  a  bone,  or  one  slain,  or 
23.  24  until  he.  .drink  the  blood  of  the  slain 
31.  8  besides  the  rest  of  them  that  were  slain 

31.  19  whosoever  hath  touched  any  slain,  purify 
Deut.21.  1  If  (one)  be  found  slain  in  the  land  which 

21.  2  which  (are)  round  about  him  that  is  slain 
21.  3  the  city  (which  is)  next  unto  the  slain  man 
21.  6  the  elders,  .(that  are)  next  unto  the  slain 

32.  42  with  the  blood  of  the  slain  and  of  the  ca. 
Josh.  11.  6  will  I  deliver  them  up  all  slaiu  before  Is. 

13.  22  among  them  that  were  slain  by  them 

1  Sa.  31.  1  and  fell  down  slain  in  mount  Gilboa 

31.  8  when  the  Philistines  came  to  strip  the  si. 

2  Sa.  1 .  19  The  beauty  of  Israel  is  slain  upon  thy  high 

1.  22  From  the  blood  of  the  slain,  from  the  fat 

1.  25  0  Jonathan,  (thou  wast)  slain  in  thine  high 
1  Ki.11.  15  Joab.  .was  gone  up  to  bury  the  slain,  after 

1  Ch.  5.  22  there  fell  down  many  slain,  because  the 

10.  1  and  fell  down  slain  in  mount  Gilboa 

10.  8  when  the  Philistines  came  to  strip  the  si. 

11. 11  three  hundred,  slain  (by  him)  at  one  time 

2  Ch.13.  17  there  fell  down  slaiu  of  Israel  five  hundred 
Job  39.  30  aud  where  the  slain  (are),  there  (is)  she 
Psa.  88.  5  Free  among  the  dead,  like  the  slain  that 

89.  10  broken  Rahab  in  pieces,  as  one  that  is  si. 
Isa.  22.  2  thy  slain  (men  are)  not  slain  with  the  sw. 
34.  3  Their  slain  also  shall  be  cast  out,  and  th. 
66.  16  and  the  slain  of  the  Lord  shall  be  many 
Jer.  9.  1  weep  day  and  night  for  the  slain  of  the 

14.  18  then  behold  the  slain  with  the  sword,  and 
25.33  slain  of  the  Lord  shall  be  at  that  day  from 
41.  9  Ishmael.  .filled  it  with  (them  thatwere)sl. 
51.  4  Tlius  the  slain  shall  fall  in  the  land  of  the 
51. 47  all  her  slain  shall  fall  in  the  midst  of  her 
51.  49  As  Babylon  (hath  caused)  the  slain  of  Isr. 
51.  49  so  at  Babylon  shall  fall  the  slain  of  all  the 

Lam.  4.  9  (They  that  be)  slain  with  the  sword  are 

4.  9  slain  with  hunger;  for  these  pine  away 
Eze.  6.  4  cast  down  your  slain  (men)  before  your 

6.  7  slain  shall  fall  iu  the  midst  of  you  ;  and 
6.  13  when  their  slain  (men)  shall  be  amongth. 

9.  7  fill  the  courts  with  the  slain:  go  ye  forth 

11.  6  Ye  have  multiplied  yourslain  in  this  city 
11.  6  filled  the  streets  thereof  with  the  slain 
11.  7  Your  slain,  whom  ye  have  laid  in  the  mi. 
21.  14  let  the  sword..the  sword  of  the  slain:it(is) 

21. 14  sword  of  the  great  (men  that  are)  slaiu 


Eze.  21.  29  upon  the  uecks  of  (them  that  are)  slain 
28.  8  shalt  die  the  deaths  of  (them  that  are)  si. 

30.  4  when  the  slain  shall  fall  in  Egypt,  and  th 

30.  11  and  they  shall,  .fill  the  land  with  the  si. 

31. 17  unto  (them  that  be)  slain  with  the  sword 

31. 18  with  (them  that  be)  slaiu  by  the  sword 
32.  20  fall  in  the  midst  of  (them  that  are)  slain 
32.  21  they  lie  uncircumcised,  slain  by  the  sword 
32.  22,  23,  24  all  of  them  slain,  fallen  by  the  sw. 
32.  25  set  her  a  bed  in  the  midst  of  the  slain 
32.  25  all  of  them  uucircumcised,  slain  by  the  sw. 
32.  25  is  put  in  the  midst  of  (them  that  be)  slain 

31.  28  shalt  lie  with  (them  that  are)  slaiu  with 

32.  29  arelaidby(themthatwere)slaiubythesw. 
32.  30  which  are  gone  down  with  the  slain 

32.  30  uncircumcised  with  (them  that  be)  slain 
32.  31  Pharaoh  and  all  his  army  slain  by  thesw. 
32.  32  uucircumcised  with  (them  that  are)  slain 
35.  8  IwilLfill  hismoutains  with  his  slain  (men) 
35.  8  shall  they  fall  that  are  slain  with  the  sw. 
Dan.  11.  26  overflow  ;  and  many  shall  fall  down  slain 
Nah.  3.  3  (there  is) a  multitude  of  slain,  and  a  great 
Zeph.  2. 12  Ye  Ethiopians  also,  ye  (shall  be)  slain  by 

3.  To  slaughter,  any  shachat. 

Lev.  14.  51  dip  them  in  the  blood  of  the  slain  bird 

4.  A  slaughtered  animal,  atpayiov  sphagion. 

Acts  7.  42  have  ye  offered  to  me  slain  beasts  and  sa. 
SLAIN,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  slain,  lift  harag,  2. 

Isa.  27.  7  is  he  slain  according  to  the  slaughter  of 
Lam.  2.  20  shall  the  priest  and  the  prophet  be  slain 
Eze.  26.  6  her  daughters ..  shall  be  slam  by  the  sw. 

2.  Slaughter,  inn  hereg. 

Prov  24.  11  and  (those  that  are)  ready  to  be  slain 

3.  To  be  wasted,  destroyed,  airi  chareb,  2. 

2  Ki.  3.  23  tlie  kings  are  surely  slain,  and  they  have 

4.  To  die,  mo  muth, 

1  Sa.  4.  1 1  and  the  two  sons  of  Eli . .  were  slain 

5.  To  be  caused  to  be  put  to  death,  mo  muth,  6. 

1  Sa.  19.  6  (As)  the  Lord  liveth,  lie  shall  not  be  slain 

20.  32  Wherefore  shall  he  be  slain?  what  hath  he 

2  Ki.  11.  2  among  the.  .slain,  .so  that  he  was  not  s. 

11.  8  cometh  within  the  ranges,  let  him  be  sla. 
11.  15  Let  her  not  be  slain  in  the  house  of  the 
11.  16  went  by  the  way .  .and  there  was  she  slain 
2  Gil. 22.  11  from amongtheking’ssons that  wereslain 
23.  14  whoso  followeth  her,  let  him  be  slain  with 

6  .To  be  plagued,  ']?)  nagaph,  2. 

Lev.  26.  17  and  ye  shall  be  slain  before  your  enemies 
2  Sa.  18.  7  the  people  of  Israel  were  slain  before  the 

7 . To  be  smitten,  not  nakah,  6. 

Num  25. 14  Now  the  name  of  the  Israelite  that  was  si. 
25.  14  that  was  slain  with  the  Midianitish  worn. 

25. 15  the  Midianitish  woman  that  was  slain  (w.) 

25. 18  which  was  slain  in  the  day  of  the  plague 
Jer.  18.  21  (let)  their  young  men  (be)  slain  by  the  sw. 

8.  To  slay,  Vcp  qetal. 

Dan.  5.  30  tliat  night  was  Belshazzar  the  king . .  slain 
7.  11  I  beheld  (even)  till  the  beast  was  slain,  and 

9.  To  be  slain,  bop  qetal,  2. 

Dan.  2.  13  that  the  wise  (men)  should  be  slaiu  ;  and 

10.  To  be  slain,  bop  qetal,  4. 

Dan.  2. 15  sought  Daniel  and  his  fellows  to  be  slain 
11  .To  be  murdered,  nxp  ratsach,  2. 

Judg2o.  4  the  husband  of  the  woman  that  was  slain 
Prov  22. 13  (There  is)  a  lion  without,  I  shall  be  slain 

12.  To  be  murdered,  nsp  ratsach,  4. 

Psa.  62.  3  ye  shall  be  slain  all  of  you  :  as  a  bowing- 

13.  To  be  slaughtered,  an»  shachat,  2. 

Num  1 1.  22  Shall  the  flocks  and  the  herds  be  slain  for 
14  .To  die  off  dr  away,  awoOvnoKio  apotlinesko. 

Heb.  11.  37  were  tempted,  were  slain  with  the  sword 

SLANDER,  slanderer  — 

1  .Evil  account  or  report,  nap  dibbah. 

Num  14.  36  by  bringing  up  a  slander  upon  the  land 
Psa.  31.  13  I  have  heard  the  slander  of  many:  fear 
Prov  10.  18  and  he  that  uttereth  slander,  (is)  a  fool 
2.Slander,  traffic,  Vrj  rakil. 

Jer.  6.  28  grievous  revolters,  walking  with  slanders 
9.  4  every  neighbour  will  walk  with  slanders 

3. Devil,  accuser,  slanderer,  SidfioAos  diabolos. 

1  Ti.  3.  1 1  so  (must  their)  wives  (be)  grave,  not  sla. 

SLANDER,  to  — 

1  .To  give  forth  slander,  '£H  ]m  nathan  dophi. 

Psa.  50.  20  thou  slanderest  thine  own  mother’s  son 

2.  To  use  the  tongue,  slander,  backbite,  ]ph  lashan,3, 
Psa.101.  5  Whoso  privily  slandereth  his  neighbour 

3.  To  use  the  feet,  slander,  Sip  ragal,  3. 

2  Sa.  19.  27’he  hath  slandered  thy  servant  unto  my 
SLAUGHTER  — 

1. Slaying,  slaughter,  Jpn  hereg. 

Esth.  9.  5  with  the  stroke  of  the  sword,  aud  slaug. 
Isa.  27.  7  is  he  slain  according  to  the  slaughter  of 
30.  25  in  the  day  of  the  great  slaughter,  when 
Eze.  26.  15  when  the  slaughter  is  made  in  the  midst 

2.  Slaying,  slaughter,  nnrj  haregah. 

Jer.  7.  32  but,  The  valley  of  slaughter:  for  they  sh. 
12.  3  and  prepare  them  for  the  day  of  slaugh. 


SLAUGHTER 


898 


SLAY 


Jer.  19.  6  be  called  Topliet.  .but  The  valley  of  sla. 
Zech  11.  4  saith  the  Loup.  .Feed  tho  flock  of  the  si. 

11.  7  I  will  feed  the  flock  of  slaughter,  (even) 

3 . To  slaughter,  njo  tdbach. 

Jer.  11. 19  (or)anox(that)isbrouglittotheslaughter 

25.  34  the  days  of  your  slaughter  and  of  your  di. 
51.  40  bring  them  down  like  lambs  to  the  slau. 

4.  Slaughter,  slaughtered  animal,  rna  tebach. 

t’rov.  7.  22  as  an  ox  goeth  to  the  slaughter,  or  as  a  fo. 
Isa.  34.  2  he  hath  delivered  them  to  the  slaughter 
34.  6  a  great  slaughter  in  the  land  of  Idumea 
53.  7  he  is  brought  as  a  lamb  to  the  slaughter 
65. 12  ye  shall  all  bow  down  to  the  slaughter 
Jer.  48.  15  young  men  are  gone  down  to  the  slaugh. 

50.  27  let  them  go  down  to  the  slaughter :  woe 
Eze.  21.  15  bright,  (it  is)  wrapped  up  for  the  slaugh. 

21.  28  the  slaughter  (it  is)  furbished,  to  consume 

5 .Slaughter,  nn?s  tibchah. 

Psa.  44.  22  we  are  counted  as  sheep  for  the  slaughter 
Jer.  12.  3  pull  them  outlike  sheep  forthe  slaughter 

6. Plague,  stroke,  nsa»  maggephah. 

1  Sa.  4. 17  there  hath  been  also  a  great  slaughteram. 

2  Sa.  17.  9  There isa  slaughter  among  thepeopleth. 

18.  7  there  was  there  a  great  slaughter  that  day 

7  .Slaughter,  naao  matbeach. 

Isa.  14.  21  Prepare  slaughter  for  his  children  for  the 

8. Smiting,  stroke,  blow,  Rjo  maklcah. 

Josh.10. 10  slew  them  with  a  great  slaughter  at  Gib. 

10.  20  slaying  them  with  a  very  great  slaughter 
Judgn.  33  smote  them,  .with  a  verygreat  slaughter 

15.  8  he  smote  them . .  with  a  great  slaughter 
1  Sa.  4. 10  there  was  a  very  great  slaughter,  for  there 

6.  19  had  smitten  (many),  .with  agreatslaugh. 
14.  14  that  first  slaughter,  which  Jonathan  and 
14.  30  a  much  greater  slaughter  among  the  Phi. 

19.  8  went. .  and  slew  them  with  a  great  slaug. 

23.  5  and  smote  them  with  a  great  slaughter 

1  Ivi.  20.  21  slew  the  Syrians  with  a  great  slaughter 

2  Ch.13.  17  liis  people  slew  them  with  a  great  slaug. 

28.  5  who  smote  him  with  a  great  slaughter  of 
Isa.  10.  26  according  to  the  slaughter  of  Midian  at 

9 .Slaughter  axe,  j’33  mappats. 

Eze.  9.  2  every  man  a  slaughter  weapon  in  his  hand 

10.  To  cause  to  smite,  ftp)  nakah,  5. 

Gen.  14.  17  return  from  the  slaughter  of  Chedorlaom. 

1  Sa.  17.  57  David  returned  from  the  slaughter  of  the 

18.  6  David  was  returned  from  the  slaughter  of 

2  Sa.  1.  1  David  was  returned  from  the  slaughter  of 
2  Ch.25.  14  Amaziah  was  come  from  the  slaughter  of 

11  .Slaughter,  killing,  Stsp.  qetel. 

Obad.  9  every  one.  .may  be  cut  off  by  slaughter 

12.  Murder,  run  retsach. 

Eze.  21.  22  to  open  the  mouth  in  the  slaughter,  to 

13.  A  smiting,  slaughter,  icon-fi  kope. 

Heb.  7.  1  returning  from  the  slaughter  of  the  kings 

14.  Slaughter,  o-ipayfi  sphage. 

Acts  8.  32  He  was  led  as  a  sheep  to  the  slaughter 
Rom.  8.  36  we  are  accounted  as  sheep  forthe  slaugh. 
Jas.  5.  5  nourished  your  hearts,  as  in  a  day  of  sla. 

15.  Murder,  slaughter,  homicide,  cf>6vos  phonos. 

Acts  9.  1  breathing  out  threatenings  and  slaughter 

SLAUGHTER,  to  make  or  be  made  a  — 

1  .To  be  slain,  mrt  harag,  2. 

Eze.  26.  15  when  the  .slaughter  is  made  in  the  midst 

2.  To  slaughter,  rna  tdbach. 

Eze.  21. 10  It  is  sharpened  to  make  a  sore  slaughter 

3.  To  slaughter,  shacliat. 

Hos.  5!  2  the  revolters  are  profound  to  make  slau. 

SLAVE  — 

Body,  person,  awya  soma. 

Rev.  18. 13  horses,  and  chariots,  and  slaves,  and  souls 

SLAY  (utterly),  to  — 

1.  To  slay,  Pin  harag. 

Gen.  4.  8  rose  up  against  Abel  hisbrother,  and  slew 
4.  14  every  one  that  findetli  me  shall  slay  me 
4.  15  whosoever  slayeth  Cain,  vengeance  shall 
4.  23  I  have  slain  a  man  to  my  wounding,  and 
4.  25  another,  .instead  of  Abel,  whom  Cain  slew 

20.  4  Lord,  wilt  thou  slay  also  a  righteous  nat.? 

20. 11  and  they  will  slay  me  for  my  wife's  sake 
27. 41  The  days,  .are  at  hand;  then  I  will  slay 
34. 25  came  upon  the  city  boldly,  and  slew  all 
34.  26  they  slew  Hamor  and  Shechem  his  son 
37.  20  let  us  slay  him,  and  cast  him  into  some 
37.  26  What  profit  (is  it)  if  we  slay  our  brother 
49.  6  in  their  anger  they  slew  a  man,  and  in  th. 

Exod.2. 15  when  Pharaoh  heard,  .he  sought  to  slay 

4.  23  behold,  I  will  slay  thy  son,  (even)  thy  first 

5.  21  to  put  a  sword  in  their  hand  to  slay  us 
13.  15  the  Lord  slew  all  the  first  bom  in  the  la. 

21.  14  But  if  a  man  come .  .to  slay  him  with  gu. 
23.  7  the  innocent  and  righteous  slay  thou  not 
32.  12  to  slay  them  in  the  mountains,  and  to  co. 
32. 27  slay  every  manihis  brother,  and  every  man 

Lev.  20. 15  if  a  man  lie  with  a  beast,  .slay  the  beast 
Num22. 33  surely  now  also  I  had  slain  thee,  and  sav. 
25.  5  Slay  ye  every  one  his  men  that  were  joined 
31.  7  they  warred . .  and  they  slew  all  the  males 
31.  8  they  slew  the  kings  of  Midian,  besides  the 
31.  8  Baalam  also  the  son  of  Beor  they  slew  with 
Josh.  8.  24  when  Israel  had  made  an  end  of  slaying 


Josh.  9. 26  delivered  them,  .that  they  slew  them  not 

10. 11  (they)  whom  the  children  of  Israel  slew 
13. 22  did  the  children  of  Israel  slay  with  the  s. 
Judg.  7.  25  they  slew  Oreb  upon  the  rock  Oreb,  and 

7.  25  Zeeb  they  slew  at  the  wine  press  of  Zeeb 

8.  17  he  beat  down  the  tower,  .aud  slew  the 

8. 18  What  manner  of  men  (were  they)  whom 

8.  19  if  ye  had  saved  them. .  I  would  not  slay 

8.  20  said  unto  Jetherhis  firstborn,  Up,(and)s. 

8.  21  Gideon  arose,  and  slew  Zebah  and  Zulmu. 

9.  5  slew  his  brethren  the  sons  of  Jerubbaal 

9.  18  have  slain  his  sons,threescoreandtenpe. 

9.  24  Abimelech  their  brother,  whichslewthem 

9.  45  he  took  tlie  city,  and  slew  the  people  that 
9.  54  that  men  say  not  of  me,  A  woman  slew  him 

9.  56  which  he  did  unto  his  father,  in  slaying 

20.  5  men  of  Gibeah . .  thought  to  have  slain  me 

1  Sa,  22.  21  that  Saul  had  slain  the  Lord’s  priests 

2  Sa.  3.  30  So  Joab  and  Abishai  his  brother  slew  Ab. 

4. 10  I  took  hold  of  him,  and  slew  him  in  Ziklag 

4. 11  when  wicked  men  have  slain  a  righteous 

4.12  they  slew  them,  and  cut  off  their  hands 

10.  18  David  slew  (the  men  of)  seven  hundred  ch. 

12.  9  hast  slain  him  with  the  sword  of  the  chil. 
14.  7  for  the  life  of  his  brother  whom  he  slew 
23.  21  plucked. .and  slew  him  with  his  own  spear 

1  Ki.  2.  5  Amasa  the  son  of  Jether,  whom  he  slew 

2.  32  who  fell  upon  two  men . .  and  slew  them 
9.  16  slain  the  Cana  unites  that  dwelt  in  the  city 

11.  24  captain  overaband,  when  David  slew  them 

18.  12  and  he  cannot  find  thee,  he  shall  slay  me 

18. 13  when  Jezebel  slew  the  prophets  of  the  L. 

18. 14  Go,  tell  thy  lord,  .and  he  shall  slay  me 

19.  1  he  had  slain  all  the  prophets  with  the  sw. 
19. 10,  14  and  slain  thy  prophets  with  the  sword 

2  Ki.  8. 12  their  young  men  wilt  thou  slay  with  the 

9.  31  she  said,  (Had)  Zimri  peace,  who  slew  his 

10.  9  I  conspired  against  my  master,  and  slew 

11.  18  slew  Mattan  the  priest  of  Baal  before  the 

17.  25  sent  lions  among  them,  which  slew  (some) 

i*Ch.  7.  21  whom  the  men  of  Gath . .  slew,  because  th. 

11.  23  went  down,  .and  slew  him  with  his  own 

19.  18  David  slew  of  the  Syrians  seven  thousand 
2  Ch.21.  4  slew  all  his  brethren  with  the  sword,  and 

21.  13  hast  slain  thy  brethren  of  thy  father’s  ho. 

22.  1  for  the  band  of  men . .  had  slain  all  the  el. 

22.  8  when  Jehu,  .found  the  princes,  .he  slew 

23.  17  slew  Mattan  the  priest  of  Baal  before  the 

24.  22  remembered  not  the  kindness,  .but  slew 

24.  25  slew  him  on  his  bed,  and  be  died:  andth. 

25.  3  slew  his  servants  that  had  killed  the  king 
28.  6  For  Pekah  the  son  of  Remaliali  slew  in  J. 
28.  7  slew  Maaseiah  the  king’s  son,  and  Azrik. 
28.  9  yeliaveslaintheminarage(that)reacheth 
36.  17  who  slew  their  young  men  with  the  sword 

Hell.  4. 11  slay  them,  and  cause  the  work  to  cease 

6.  10  shut  the  doors,  .for  they  will  come  to  si. 
6.  10  yea,  in  the  night  will  they  come  to  slay 
9.  26  slew  thy  prophets  which  testified  against 
Esth.  7.  4  to  be  destroyed,  to  be  slain,  and  to  perish 

8. 11  to  stand  for  their  life,  to  destroy,  to  slay 

9.  6  Jewsslewanddestroyedfivehundredmen 
9.  10  The  ten  sons  of  Haman . .  slew  they ;  but 
9.  12  Jews  have  slain  and  destroyed  five  hun. 
9.  15  slew  three  hundred  men  at  Shuslian  :  but 
9.  16  slew  of  their  foes  seventy  and  five  thou. 
Job  20. 16  of  asps :  the  viper’s  tongue  shall  slay  him 
Psa.  59.  II  Slay  them  not,  lest  my  people  forget :  sc. 
78.  31  slew  the  fattest  of  them,  and  smote  down 
78.  34  When  he  slew  them,  then  they  sought  him 
94.  6  They  slaythe  widow  and  the  stranger,  and 

135.  10  smotegreatnations.andslewmighty kings 

136.  18  slew  famous  kings  :  for  his  mercy  (endu.) 
Trov.  1.  32  turning  away  of  the  simple  shall  slay  th. 
Isa.  14.  20  destroyed  thy  land,  (and)  slain  thy  people 

14.  30  kill  thy  root,  .and  he  shall  slay  thy  rem. 

22.  13  slaying  oxen  and  killing  sheep,  eating  fl. 

27.  1  he  shall  slay  the  dragon  that  (is)  in  the  sea 
Jer.  15.  3  the  sword  to  slay,  and  the  dogs  to  tear,  and 
Lam.  2.  4  slew  all  (that  were)  pleasant  to  the  eye  in 

2.  21  thou  hast  slain  (them)  in  the  day  of  thine 

3.  43  thou  hast  slain,  thou  hast  not  pitied 
Eze.  9.  6  Slay  utterly  old  (and)  young,  both  maids 

23. 10  slew  her  with  the  sword  :  and  she  became 

23.  47  slay  their  sons  and  their  daughters,  and 

26.  8  He  shall  slay  with  the  sword  thy  daugh. 

26.  II  he  shall  slay  thy  people  by  the  sword,  and 

28.  9  Wilt  thou  yet  say  before  him  that  slayeth 
nos.  6.  5  slain  them  by  the  words  of  my  mouth :  and 
Amos  2.  3  will  slay  all  the  princes  thereof  with  him 

4. 10  your  young  men  have  I  slain  with  the  sw. 
9.  1  I  will  slay  the  last  of  them  with  the  sw. 
9.  4  command  the  sword,  and  it  shall  slayth. 
Hab.  1.  17  not  spare  continually  to  slay  the  nations 
Zech  11.  5  Whose  possessors  slay  them,  and  hold  th. 

2.  To  slaughter,  sacrifice,  rut  zabach. 

1  Ki.  1.  9  Adonijah  slew  sheep  and  oxen  and  fat  ca. 

1.  19  hath  slain  oxen  and  fat  cattle  and  sheep 
1.  25  hath  slain  oxen  and  fat  cattle  and  sheep 
19.  21  slew  them,  and  boiled  their  flesh  with  the 

2  Ki.  23.  20  he  slew  all  the  priests  of  the  high  places 

3.  To  pierce,  VVl)  chaldl. 

Judg  16.  24  destroyer  of  our  country,  which  slew  ma. 
2  Sa.  23.  8  eight  hundred,  whom  he  slew  at  one  ti. 

23.  18  slew  (them),  and  had  the  name  among  th. 
1  Ch.n.  20  slew  them,  and  had  a  name  among  the  th. 

4 . To  pierce,  Vjn  chalal,  3. 

Eze.  28.  9  no  god,  in  the  hand  of  him  that  slayeth 

5 . To  waste,  be  dried  up,  inn  chareb. 

Jer.  50.  27  Slay  all  her  bullocks ;  let  them  go  down 


0.  To  (cause  to)  devote  to  God  or  destruction,  cin. 

2  Ch.20.  23  Ammon  and  Moab  stood  up.  .utterly  to  s. 

7.  To  slaughter  a  slaughter,  n;u  n;a  tdbach  tclach. 
Gen.  43. 16  Bring(these)menliome,  and  slay,  and  ma. 
Psa.  37. 14  to  slay  such  asbeof  upright  conversation 

8.  To  put  to  death,  niD  muth,  3a. 

Judg.  9.  54  Draw  thy  sword,  and  slay  me,  that  men 
1  Sa.  14. 13  and  his  armour  bearer  slew  after  him 
17.  51  slew  him,  and  cut  off  his  head  therewith 
28a.  1.  9  Stand,  I  pray  thee,  upon  me,  and  slay  me 

1. 10  I  stood  upon  him,  and  slew  him,  because 
1. 16  saying,  I  have  slain  the  Lord’s  anointed 

Psa.  34.  21  Evil  shall  slay  the  wicked;  and  they  that 
109.  16  that  he  might  even  slay  the  broken  in  he. 
Jer.  20.  17  Because  he  slew  me  not  from  the  womb 

9.  To  ( cause  to)  put  to  death,  m3  muth,  5. 

Gen.  18.  25  to  slay  the  righteous  with  the  wicked 

37. 18  they  conspired  against  him  to  slay  him 
38.  7  Er . .  was  wicked . .  and  the  Lord  slew  him 

38. 10  displeased  the  Lord  :  wherefore  he  slew 
42.  37  Slay  my  two  sons,  if  I  bring  him  not  to  j 

Hum  35.  19  The  revenger  of  blood  himself  shall  slay 

35. 19  when  he  meeteth  him,  he  shall  slay  him 
35.  21  the  revenger  of  blood  shall  slay  the  mur. 

Deut.  9.  28  he  hath  brought  them  out  to  slay  them 
Josh. 10.  26  Joshua  smote  them,  and  slew  them,  and 
11.  17  he  took,  and  smote  them,  and  slew  them 
Judgi6.  30  so  the  dead  vhichlieslewat  his  death  we. 

16.  30  more  than  (they)  which  he  slew  in  hislife 

1  Sa.  2. 25  because  the  Lord  would  slay  them 

5.  10  brought  about  the  ark.  .to  us,  to  slay  us 

5. 11  let  it  go.  .that  it  slay  us  not,  and  our  pe. 
15.  3  slay  both  man  and  woman,  infant  and  su.  , 

17.  35  I  caught  (him)  by  his  beard.,  and  slew  him 

17.  50  and  smote  the  Philistine,  and  slew  him 
19.  5  wilt  thou  sin.. to  slay  David  w  ithout  a  ca. 

19. 11  to  watch  him,  and  to  slay  him  in  the  mo. 

19.  15  Bring  him  up  to  me . .  that  I  may  slay  him 

20.  8  if  there  be  in  me  iniquity,  slaymetliyself 

20.  33  it  was  determined  of  his  father  to  slay  D. 
22. 17  Turn,  and  slay  the  priests  of  the  Lord 

22.  18  slew  on  that  day  fourscore  and  five  persons 
30.  2  they  slew  not  any,  either  great  or  small 

2  Sa.  3.  30  he  had  slain  their  brother  Asahel  at 

3.  37  it  was  not  of  the  king  to  slay  Abner  the 

4.  7  they  smote  him,  and  slew  him,  and  bch. 

13.  32  Let  not  my  lord  suppose  (that)  they  have 

14.  6  but  the  one  smote  the  other,  and  slew  him 

18.  15  compassed  about  and  smote  Absalom,  .si. 

21.  1  (It  is)  for  Saul . .  because  he  slew  the  Gib. 

1  Ki.  1.  51  hewill  not  slay  his  servant  with  the  sword 

2.  34  went  up,  and  fell  upon  him,  and  slew  him 

3.  26,  27  give  her  the . .  child,  and  in  no  wise  slay 
13.  24  a  lion  met  him  by  the  w  ay,  and  slew  him 

13.  26  which  hath  torn  him,  and  slain  him,  acc. 

15.  28  in  the  third  year,  .did  Baasha  slay  him 
17.  18  call,  .to  remembrance,  and  to  slay  myson 

17.  20  brought  evil  upon  the  widow,  .by  slaying 

18.  9  wouldest  deliver  thy  servant,  .to  slay  me 

19.  17  (that)  him  that  escapeth.  .shall  Jehu  slay 

19.  17  and  him  that  escapeth.  .shall  Elisha  slay 

2  Ki.  11.  20  they  slew'  Athaliah  with  the  sword  (beside) 

14.  6  the  children  of  the  murderers  he  slew' not 

14.  19  they  sent  after  him  to  Lachish,  and  slew 

15.  10  smote  him  before  the  people,  andslewhim 
i-,.  14  and  slew  him,  and  reigned  in  his  stead 
13.  30  smote  him,  and  slew  him,  and  reigned  in 

16.  9  carried  (the  people  of)  it  captive.,  and  slew 

17.  26  they  slay  them,  because  they  know  not 

21.  23  conspired  against  him,  and  slew'  the  king 

23.  29  he  slew  him  atMegiddo,  when  he  had  seen 

25.  21  slew  them  at  Riblah  in  the  land  of  Ham. 

1  Ch.  2.  3  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord  ;  and  he  slew 

10.  14  he  slewhim,  and  turned  the  kingdom  unto 

2  CI1.22.  9  when  they  had  slain  him,  they  buried  him 

22. 11  hid  him  from  Athaliah,  so  that  she  slew 

23. 14  said,  Slay  her  not  in  the  house  of  the  L. 
23.  15  by  the  king’s  house,  they  slew'  her  there 
23.  21  they  had  slain  Athaliah  with  the  sword 
25.  4  he  slew  not  their  children,  but(did)  as(it 
25.  27  sent  to  Lachish  after  him,  and  slew  him 
33.  24  conspired  against  him,  and  slew  him  in 

Job  5.  2  killeth  the  foolish  man,  and  envy  slayeth 
9.  23  If  the  scourge  slay  suddenly,  he  will  laugh 
Psa.  37.  32  The  wicked  watchetli.  .and  seeketh  to  si. 

105.  29  turneth  their  waters  into  blood,  and  slew 
Isa.  11.  4  with  the  breath  of  liislipsshallheslaythe 

65. 15  God  shall  slay  thee,  and  call  his  servants 
Jer.  41.  2  slew  him,  whom  the  king  of  Babylon  had 

41.  4  the  second  dayafterlieliad  slain  Gedaliah 
41.  8  Slay  us  not;  for  we  have  treasures  in  the 
41.  8  and  slew  them  not  among  their  brethren 
Eze.  13.  19  to  slay  the  souls  that  should  not  die,  and 
Hos.  2.  3  set  her  like  a  dry  land,  and  slay  her  w  ith 
9.  16  yet  will  I  slay  (even)  thebeloved  (fruit)  of 

10.  To  ( cause  to)  smite,  npj  nakah,  5. 

Gen.  34.  30  they  shall  gather  themselves,  .and  slay  me 
Exed.  2.  12  he  slew  the  Egyptian,  and  hid  him  in  the 
Deut.  1.  4  After  he  had  slain  Sihon  the  king  of  the 
19.  6  Lest  the  avenger  of  the  blood,  .slay  him 

27.  25  Cursed  (be)  he  that  taketh  reward  to  slay 
Josh.  8.  21  they  turned  again,  and  slew'  the  men  of  Ai 

IO.  IO  slew  them  with  a  great  slaughter  at  Gibe. 

10.  20  Israel  had  made  an  end  of  slaying  then) 
Judg.  1.  4  they  slew  of  them  in  Bezek  ten  thousand 
“  1  5  they  slew  the  Canaanites  and  the  Penzz. 

1.  10  they  slew  Sheshai,  and  Ahiman,  and  Ta. 

I  17  they  slew  the  Canaanites  that  inhabited 
3  29  they  slew  of  Moab  at  that  time  about  ten 
3.  31  which  slew  of  the  Philistines  six  hundred 


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Judg.  9.  44  two  (other)  companies  ran.  .and  slew  them 

14.  19  slew  thirty  men  of  them,  and  took  their 

15. 15  took  it,  and  slew  a  thousand  men  there. 

15.  16  with  the  jaw  of  an  ass  have  I  slain  a  tho. 

20.  45  and  slew  two  thousand  men  of  them 

1  Sa.  4.  2  they  slew  of  the  army  in  the  field  about 

it.  11  slew  the  Ammonites  until  the  heat  of  the 

17.  36  Thyservant  slew  both  the  lion  and  the  be. 

18.  7  Saul  hath  slain  his  thousands,  and  David 

18.  27  slew  of  the  Philistines  two  hundred  men 

19.  s  slewthe  Philistine,  and  the  Lord  wrought 

19.  8  and  slew  them  with  a  great  slaughter 

21.  9  whom  thou  slewest  in  the  valley  of  Elah 
si.  ii  Saul  hath  slain  his  thousands,  and  David 
29.  5  Saul  slew  his  thousands,  and  David  his 

31.  2  the  Philistines  slew  Jonathan,  and  Abina. 

2  Sa.  8.  5  David  slew  of  the  Syrians  two  and  twenty 

13.  30  Absalom  hath  slain  all  the  king's  sons,  and 
si.  2  Saul  sought  to  slay  them  in  his  zeal  to  the 
si.  12  when  the  Philistines  had  slain  Saul  in  G. 
21.  16  he,  being  girded,  .thought  to  have  slain  D. 
2i.  i8SibbechaitheHushathiteslewSaph,  which 
21.  19  slew(thebrotherof)GoliaththeGittite,the 
21.  21  Jonathan  the  son  of  Shimeah.  .slew  him 

23. 12  and  defended  it,  and  slew  the  Philistines 
23.  20  he  slew  two  lion  like  men  of  Moab:  he  we. 
23.  20  slew  a  lion  in  the  midst  of  a  pit  in  time 
23.  21  And  he  slew  an  Egyptian,  a  goodly  man 

1  Ki.  16.  11  he  slew  all  the  house  of  Baasha:  he  left 

16. 16  Zimri  hath  conspired,  and  hath  also  slain 

20.  20  they  slew  every  one  his  man:  and  the  Sy. 

20.  21  slew  the  Syrians  with  a  great  slaughter 
20.  29  the  children  of  Israel  slew  of  the  Syrians 
20.  36  Then  said  he ..  a  lion  shall  slay  thee 

20.  36  as  soon  as  he  was  departed,  .a  lion,  .slew 

2  Ki.  10.  9  Ye  (be)  righteous . .  but  who  slew  all  these  ? 

10.  it  Jehu  slew  all  that  remained  of  the  house 
10.  17  lie  slew  all  that  remained  unto  Ahab 

10.  25  Go  in(and)slay  them;  let  none  come  forth 

12.  20  slew  Joash  in  the  house  of  Millo,  which 

14.  5  he  slew  his  servants  which  had  slain  the 

14.  7  He  slew  of  Edom  in  the  valley  of  salt  ten 

15.  30  smote  him,  and  slew  him,  and  reigned  in 

21.  24  the  people  of  the  land  slew  all  them  that 

1  Ch  10.  2  the  Philistines  slew  Jonathan,  and  Abin. 

11. 14  and  delivered  it,  and  slew  the  Philistines 

11.  22  he  slew  two  lion  like  men  of  Moab 

11.  22  and  slew  a  lion  in  a  pit  in  a  snowy  day 
11.  23  he  slew  an  Egyptian,  a  man  of  (great)  sta. 

18.  5  David  slew  of  the  Syrians  two  and  twenty 

18. 12  the  son  of  Zeruiah  slew  of  the  Edomites 
20.  4  SibbecliaitheHushathiteslewSippai,(th.) 
20.  5  the  son  of  Jair  slew  Lahmi  the  brother  of 
20.  7  the  son  of  Shimea,  David's  brother,  slew 

2  Ch.  13. 17  Abijah  and  his  people  slew  them  withagr. 

33.  25  the  people  of  the  land  slew  all  them  that 
Job  1. 15  they  haveslainthe  servants  with  theedge 
1. 17  slain  the  servants  with  the  edgeof  the  siv. 
Isa.  66.  3  He  that  ldlleth  an  ox  (is  as  if)  he  slew  a 
Jer.  5.  6  a  lion  out  of  the  forest  shall  slay  them,  (a.) 
20.  4  shall  carry  them  captive,  .and  shall  slay 

26.  23  who  slew  him  with  the  sword,  and  cast 
29.  21  and  he  shall  slay  them  before  your  eyes 
33.  5  whom  I  have  slain  in  mine  anger,  and  in 

40. 15  I  will  slay  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniah 

40. 15  wherefore  should  he  slay  thee,  that  all  the 
41.  3  Ishmael  also  slew  all  the  Jews  that  were 
41.  16  he  had  slain  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Ahikam 
41. 18  the  son  of  Nethaniah  had  slain  Gedaliah 
41.  9  the  men,  whom  he  had  slain  because  of 

Eze.  9.  7  And  they  went  forth,  and  slew  in  the  city 

9.  8  it  came  to  pass,  while  they  were  slaying  tli. 

11.  To  smite  the  soul,  ty?)  nsi  nakah  nephesh. 

J er.  40.  14  sent  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniah  to  slay 

12.7b  cause  to  fall,  7S)  naphal,  5. 

2  CI1.3Z.  21  they  that  came,  .slew  him  there  with  the 

13.7b  kill,  Sc;)  qatal. 

Job  13. 15  Though  he  slayme,  yet  will  Itrust  inhim 
Psa.139.  19  thou  wilt  slay  the  wicked,  0  God :  depart 

1 4.  To  kill,  Sojj  qetal. 

Dan  5.  19  whom  he  would  he  slew,  and  whom  he 
15.7b  kill,  bap  qetal,  3. 

Dan.  2.  14  which  was  gone  forth  to  slay  the  wise  (m.) 

3.  22  the  flame  of  the  fire  slew  those  men  that 

16.7b  murder  a  soul,  a*?)  run  ratsach  nephesh. 

Deut22.  26  riseth  against  his  neighbour,  and  slayeth 
17.7b  slaughter,  any  shachat. 

Gen.  22.  io  Abraham .  .took  the  knife  to  slay  his  son 
Exod29>  16  thou  shalt  slay  the  ram,  and  thou  shalt 
Lev.  4.  29  slay  the  sin  offering  in  the  place  of  the 

4.  33  slay  it  for  a  sin  offering  in  the  place  wh. 

8. 15,  23  And  he  slew  (it);  and  Moses  took  the 
9.  8  slew  the  calf  of  the  sin  offering  which  (w.) 

9. 12  he  slew  the  burnt  offering;  and  Aaron’s  so 
9.  15  slew  it,  and  offered  it  for  sin,  as  the  first 

9.  18  He  slew  also  the  bullock  and  the  ram  (for) 
14.  13  he  shall  slay  the  lamb  in  the  place  where 

Numi4.  16  therefore  he  hath  slain  them  in  the  wil. 

19.  3  bring  her.  .and  (one)  shall  slay  her  before 
Judg  12.  6  and  slew  him  at  the  passages  of  Jordan 
1  Sa.  1.  25  they  slew  a  bullock,  and  brought  the  ch. 
14.  32  took  sheep,  and  oxen,  and  calves,  and  si. 
14.  34  slay  (them)  here,  and  eat;  and  sin  not  ag. 
14.  34  brought  every  man  his  ox.  .and  slew  (th.) 

1  Ki.  18.  40  Elijah  brought  them .  .and  slew  them  th. 

2  Ki.  10.  7  slew  seventy  persons,  and  put  their  heads 

10.  14  slew  them  at  the  pit  of  the  sheariug  house 


2  Ki.  25.  7  they  slew  the  sons  of  Zedekiah  before  his 
Isa.  57.  5  slaying  the  children  in  the  valleys  under 
Jer.  39.  6  the  king  of  Babylon  slew  the  sons  of  Zee. 

39.  6  the  king  of  Babylon  slew  all  the  nobles  of 
41.  7  Ishmael  the  sou  of  Nethaniah  slew  them 
52.  10  the  king  of  Babylon  slew  the  sons  of  Ze. 
52.  to  he  slew  also  all  the  princes  of  Judah  in  R. 

Eze.  16.  21  thou  hast  slain  my  children,  and  deliver. 
23.  39  they  had  slain  their  children  to  their  id. 

40.  39  to  slay  thereon  the  burnt  offering,  and  the 
40.  41  eight  tables,  whereupon,  .slew  (their  sa.) 
40.  42  they  slew  the  burnt  offering  and  the  sac. 
44.  11  shall  slay  the  burnt  offering  and  the  sac. 


18.7b  take  up  or  away,  avaipea  anaired. 

Matt.  2. 16  slew  all  tiie  children  that  were  in  Bethl. 
Acts  2.  23  by  wicked  hands  have  crucified  and  slain 
5.  33  they  were  cut,  .and  took  counsel  to  slay 
5.  36  who  was  slain;  and  all,  as  many  as  obey. 
9.  29  spake  boldly,  .but  they  went  about  to  slay 
10.  39  whom  they  slew  and  hanged  on  a  tree 
13.  28  desired  they  Pilate  that  he  should  be  sla. 
22.  20  kept  the  raiment  of  them  that  slew  him 


19.  To  kill  off,  aw oict eivoo  apokteino. 

Matt  21.  39  cast  (him)  out  of  the  vineyard,  and  slew 

22.  6  entreated  (them)  spitefully,  and  slew  (th.) 
Luke  9.  22  and  be  slain,  aud  be  raised  the  third  day 

11.  49  (some)  of  them  they  shall  slay  and  perse. 

13.  4  the  tower  in  Siloam  fell,  and  slew  them 
J ohn  5.  16  [sought  to  slay  him,  because  he  had  done] 
Acts  7.  52  they  have  slain  them  which  showed  before 

23.  14  we  will  eatnothing  until  we  have  slain  P. 
Rom.  7.  11  For  sin.  .deceived  me,  and  by  it  slew  (me) 
Eph.  2. 16  reconcile  both,  .having  slain  the  enmity' 
Rev,  2.  13  my  faithful  martyr,  who  was  slain  among 

9.  15  prepared,  .for  to  slay  the  third  part  of  m. 
11. 13  in  the  earthquake  were  slain  of  men  sev. 
19.  21  the  remnant  were  slain  with  the  sword  of 

20.  To  handle  severely ,  Siax^‘piC°lual  diacheirizomai. 
Acts  5.  30  Jesus,  whom  yc  slew  and  hanged  on  a  tr. 

21. 7b  sacrifice,  slaughter,  6va>  thud. 

Acts  11.  7  a  voice  saying  unto  me,  Arise,  Peter;  slay 

22.  To  slay  utterly,  KaraatyaTTw  katasphatto. 
Lukeig.  27  bring  hither,  and  slay  (them)  before  me 

23.  To  slay,  slaughter,  atyarrw  sphattd. 

1  Jo.  3.  12  slew  his  brother.  And  wherefore  slew  he 
Rev.  5.  6  stood  a  Lamb  as  it  had  been  slain,  having 

5.  9  thou  wast  slain,  and  hast  redeemed  us  to 

5.  12  Worthy  is  the  Lamb  that  was  slain  to  re. 

6.  9  the  souls  of  them  that  were  slain  for  the 
13.  8  the  Lamb  slain  from  the  foundation  of 

18.  24  and  of  all  that  were  slain  upon  the  earth 

24.  To  murder,  tpoveiiu  phoneuo. 

Matt  23.  35  whom  ye  slew  between  the  temple  and 
SLAYER  — 

1.7b  slay,  inn  harag. 

Eze.  21. 11  to  give  it  into  the  hand  of  the  slayer 

2.  To  ( cause  to)  smite,  nai  nakah,  5. 

Num  35.  24  shall  judge  between  the  slayerand  the  re. 
3.7b  murder,  nxn  ratsach. 

Num  35.  11  that  the  slayer  may  flee  thither,  which 
35.  25  the  congregation  shall  deliver  the  slayer 
35.  26  if  the  slayer  shall  at  any  time  come  with. 
35.  27  and  the  revenger  of  blood  shall  kill  the  si. 
35.  28  the  slayer  shall  return  into  the  land  of  his 
Deut.  4.  42  That  the  slayer  might  flee  thither,  which 

19.  3  three  parts,  that  every  slayer  may  flee  th. 
19.  4  this  (is)  the  case  of  the  slayer  which  shall 

19.  6  the  avenger  of  the  blood  pursue  the  slayer 
Josh 20.  3  the slayerthat  killeth(auy)personunawa. 

20.  5  they  shall  not  deliver  up  the  slayer  into 

20.  6  then  shall  the  slayer  return,  and  come 

21.  13,  21,  27,  32,  38  city  of  refuge  for  the  slayer 
SLEEP,  one  out  of,  sleeping,  slept  — 

1.  Sleeping,  one  asleep,  |tii;  y ashen. 

1  Sa.  26.  7  Saul  lay  sleeping  within  the  trench,  and 
1  Ki.  3.  20  took  my  sou.  .while  thine  handmaid  slept 
Psa.  78.  65  the  Lord  awaked  as  one  out  of  sleep,  (and) 

2.  To  he  fast  asleep,  in  a  trance,  Drj  radam,  2. 

Jon.  1.  6  What  meanest  thou,  0  sleeper?  arise, ’call 

3.  Sleep,  Njai  shena. 

Psa.  127.  2  (for)  so  he  giveth  his  beloved  sleep 
4. Sleep,  ni&  shenah. 

Gen.  28.  16  J acob  awaked  out  of  his  sleep,  and  he  sa. 

31.  40  and  my  sleep  departed  from  mine  eyes 
J  udg  16.  14  he  awaked  out  of  his  sleep,  and  wentaway 

16.  20  he  awoke  out  of  his  sleep,  and  said,  I  will 
Job  14.  12  not  awake,  nor  be  raised  out  of  their  sleep 
Esth.  6.  1  On  that  night  could  not  the  king  sleep 
Psa.  76.  5  The  stout  hearted,  .have  slept  their  sleep 
90.  5  they  are  (as)  a  sleep:  in  the  morning  (they) 
Prov.  3.  24  thou  shaltlie  down,  andthysleepshall  be 

4.  16  their  sleep  is  taken  away,  unless  they  ca. 
6.  4  Give  not  sleep  to  thine  eyes,  nor  slumber 
6.  9  when  wilt  thou  arise  out  of  thy  sleep? 

6.  10  a  little  sleep,  a  little  slumber,  a  little  fol. 
20.  13  Love  not  sleep,  lest  thou  come  to  poverty 
24.  33  a  little  sleep,  a  little  slumber,  a  little  fol. 
Eccl.  5.  12  The  sleep  of  a  labouring  man  (is)  sweet 
8.  16  neither  daynor  night  seeth  sleep  with  his 
Jer,  31.  26  I  awaked,  and  beheld  ;  and  my  sleep  was 
Si.  39  may  rejoice,  and  sleep  a  perpetual  sleep 
51.  57  they'shall  sleepa  perpetual  sleep,  andnot 
Dan.  2.  1  his  spirit  was  troubled,  and  his  sleep  br. 
Zech.  4.  1  as  a  man  that  is  wakened  out  of  his  sleep 


5 .Sleep,  nw  shenah. 

Dan.  6.  18  passed  the  night  fasting,  .liis  sleep  went 

6.  Sleep,  nyy  shenath. 

Psa.132.  4  I  will  not  give  sleep  to  mine  eyes,  (or)  si. 
7 .Sleep,  vwvos  hupnos. 

Matt.  1.  24  Joseph,  being  raised  from  sleep,  did  as  the 
Luke  9.  32  But  Peter  and  they,  .were  heavy  with  si. 
John  n.  13  he  had  spoken  of  taking  of  rest  in  sleep 
Acts  20.  9  Eutychus,  being  fallen  into  a  deep  sleep 
20.  9  he  sunk  down  with  sleep,  and  fell  down 
Rom  1 3. 1 1  no w  (it  is)  high  time  to  awake  out  of  sleep 
SLEEP  (on),  to  — 

1.  To  doze,  njn  hazah. 

Isa.  56.  10  sleeping,  lying  down,  loving  to  slumber 

2.  To  sleep,  ]b>;  yashen. 

1  Ki.  18. 27  peradventure  he  sleepeth,  and  must  be  a. 
Song  5.  2  I  sleep, but  my  heart  waketli :  (it  is)  the  vo. 
Dan.  1 2.  2  many  of  them  that  sleep  in  the  dust  of  the 
Hos.  7.  6  their  baker  sleepeth  all  the  night ;  in  the 

3.7b  ( make  to)  sleep,  j tt*;  yashen. 

Gen.  2.  21  sleep  to  fall  upon  Adam,  and  he  slept 

41.  5  he  slept  aud  dreamed  the  second  time 

1  Ki.  19.  5  as  he  lay  and  slept  under  a  juniper  tree 
Job  3. 13  I  should  have  slept :  then  had  I  been  at 
Psa.  3.  5  I  laid  me  down  and  slept ;  I  awaked ;  for 

4.8I  will  both  lay  me  down  in  peace,  and  sle. 

13.  3  lighten  mine  eyes,  4est  I  sleep  the  (slecpof) 
44.  23  why  sleepest  thou.  O  Lord?  arise,  cast  us 

121.  4  Behold,  he.  .shall  neither  slumber  nor  si. 
Prov.  4.  16  they  sleep  not,  except  they  have  done  mi. 
Isa.  4.  27  none  shall  slumber  nor  sleep ;  neither  sh. 
Jer.  51.  39  that  they  may  rejoice,  and  sleep  a  perpe. 

51.  57  and  they  shall  sleep  a  perpetual  sleep 
Eze.  34.  25  they  shall  dwell  safely,  .aud  sleep  iu  the 

4.  To  slumber,  sleep,  cu  num. 

Psa.  76.  5  stout  hearted  are  spoiled,  thoy  have  slept 

5.7b  he  fast  asleep,  in  a  trance.  Din  radam,  2. 

Prov  10.  5  he  that  sleepeth  in  harvest  is  a  son  that 

6.7b  lie  down,  35?/  shakah. 

Gen.  28. 11  and  he.  .lay  down  in  that  place  to  sleep 
Exod22.  27  it  (is)  his  raiment.,  wherein  shall  he  sleep? 
Deut  24.  12  if  the  man  (be)  poor,  thou  shalt  not  sleep 
24.  13  that  he  may  sleep  in  his  own  raiment,  and 

31. 16  thou  shalt  sleep  with  thy  fathers ;  aDd  th. 

2  Sa.  7.  12  and  thou  shalt  sleep  with  thy  fathers 

11.  9  Uriah  slept  at  the  doorof  the  king's  house 

1  Ki.  1.  21  when  my  lord  the  kingshallsleepwithhis 

2.  10  David  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was  bu. 
11.  21  Hadad  heard  in  Egypt  that  David  slept  wi. 

11.  43  Solomon  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was 

14.  20  he  slept  with  his  fathers ;  and  Nadab  his 

14.  31  Rehoboam  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was 

15.  8  Abijam  slept  with  his  fathers;  and  they 

15.  24  Asa  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was  buried 

16.  6  Baasha  slept  with  hisfathers,  and  wasbu. 

16.  28  Omri  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was  bur. 

22.  40  Ahab  slept  with  his  fathers  ;  and  Aliaziah 

22.  50  Jehoshapliat  slept  with  his  fathers,  and 

2  Ki.  8.  24  Joram  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was  bu. 

10.  35  Jehu  slept  with  his  fathers :  and  they  bu. 
13.  9  Jehoahaz  slept  with  his  fathers ;  and  they 

13.  13  Joash  slept  with  hisfathers;  and  Jerobo. 

14.  16  Jehoash  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was 
14.  22  after  that  the  king  slept  with  his  fathers 

14.  29  Jeroboam  slept  with  his  fathers,  (even)  wi. 

15.  7  Azariah  slept  with  his  fathers ;  and  they 

13.  2 2  Menahem  slept  with  his  fathers  ;  aud  Pe. 

15.  38  Jotham  slept  with  hisfathers,  and  wasbu. 

16.  20  Ahaz  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was  bu. 

20.  21  Hezekiah  slept  with  his  fathers:  and  Man. 

21.  18  Manasseh  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was 
24.  6  Jehoiakim  slept  with  hisfathers :  andJe. 

2  Ch.  9.  31  Solomon  slept  with  his  fathers,  aud  he 

12.  16  Rehoboam  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  w. 

14.  1  Abijah  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  they  bu. 

16.  13  Asa  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  died  iu  the 

21.  1  Jehoshapliat  slept  with  his  fathers,  aud 
26.  2  after  that  the  king  slept  with  his  fathers 

26.  23  Uzziah  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  they  bu. 

27.  9  Jotham  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  they 

2 8.  27  Ahaz  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  they  bu. 

32.  33  Hezekiah  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  they 

33.  20  Manasseh  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  they 
Job  7.  21  now  shall  I  sleep  in  the  dust ;  and  thou 
Prov.  6.  9  How  long  wilt  thou  sleep,  O  sluggard  ?  wh 

6.  10  a  little  folding  of  the  hands  to  sleep 
6.  22  when  thou  sleepest,  it  shall  keep  thee,  aud 
24.  33  a  little  folding  of  the  hands  to  sleep 

7.7b  sleep,  icaBevSai  katheudo. 

Matt.  9.  24  for  the  maid  is  not  dead,  but  sleepeth 

13.  23  while  men  slept,  his  enemy  came  and  so. 

23.  5  While  the  bridegroom  tarried,  they . .  slept 
26.  45  Sleep  on  now,  and  (take)  your  rest:  behold 

Mark  4.  27  And  should  sleep,  and  rise  night  and  day 

5.  39  the  damsel  is  not  dead,  but  sleepeth 

13.  36  Lest,  coming  suddenly,  he  find  you  sleep. 

14.  37  he  cometh,  and  findeth  them  sleeping,  and 
14.  37  Simon,  sleepest  thou?  couldest.  not  thou 
14.  41  Sleep  on  now,  and  take  (your)  rest :  itisen. 

Luke  8.  52  Weep  not;  she  is  not  dead,  but  sleepeth 

22.  46  Why  sleep  ye  ?  rise  and  pray, lest  ye  enter 
Eph.  5.  14  Awake  thou  that  sleepest,  and  arise  from 
1  Th.  5.  6  let  us  not  sleep,  as  (do)  others;  but  let  us 

5.  7  they  that  sleep  sleep  in  the  night ;  and  th. 

5. 10  whether  we  wake  or  sleep,  we  should  live 


SLEEP 


900 


SMELL 


8.  To  lie  down  in  sleep ,  Koiydopai  koimaomai. 

Matt  27.  52  many  bodies  of  the  saints  which  slept  aro. 

28. 13  disciples,  .stole him  (away)  while  we  slept 

I.uke22.  45  when  he  rose  up.  .he  found  them  sleeping 
Johnn.  11  our  friend  Lazarus  sleepeth ;  but  I  go,  th. 

11. 12  Then  said  his  disciples,  Lord,  if  he  sleep 
Acts  12.  6  Peter  was  sleeping  between  two  soldiers 

13.  36  fell  on  sleep,  and  was  laid  unto  his  fath. 

1  Co. 11.  30  many  (are)  weak  and  sickly,  .and  manysl. 

It.  20  become  the  first  fruits  of  them  that  slept 
15.  51  We  shall  not  all  sleep,  but  we  shall  all  be 
1  Th.  4.  14  even  so  them  also  wliichsleep  in  Jesuswill 

SLEEP,  to  be,  make,  or  cast  into  a  dead  or  deep  — 

1  .To  (make  to)  sleep,  y ashen,  3. 

Judg  16. 19  she  made  him  sleep  upon  her  knees :  and 

2 .To  be  in  a  fast  sleep,  in  a  trance,  Din  radam,  2. 
Psa.  76.  6  chariot  and  horse  are  cast  into  a  dead  si. 
Dan.  8.  18  I  was  in  a  deep  sleep  on  my  face  toward 
10.  9  then  was  I  in  a  deep  sleep  on  my  face,  and 

SLEIGHT  — 

Playing  at  dice,  cheat ,  artifice,  Kv/leia  kubeia. 

Eph.  4.  14  by  the  sleight  of  men,  (and)  cunning  era. 

SLIDE  (back),  to  — 

1.  To  move,  slip,  fail,  Bio  mot. 

Deut  32.  35  their  foot  shall  slide  in  (due)  time  :  for  the 

2 . To  slide,  iyo  maad. 

Psa.  26.  1  I  have  trusted,  .(therefore)  I  shall  not  si. 
37.  31  in  his  heart ;  none  of  his  steps  shall  slide 

3 . To  be  refractory,  stubborn,  tid  sarar. 

Hos.  4.16  Israel  slideth  back  as  a  backsliding  heifer 

4 .  To  turn  or  bring  back,  3U7  sliub,  3 a. 

Jer.  8.  s  is  this  people  of  Jerusalem  slidden  back 

SLIGHTLY  — 

To  be  light,  swift,  abated,  lightly  esteemed,  ??p,  2. 
Jer.  6.14  healed  also  the  hurt . .  of  my  people  slightly 
8.  ii  healed  the  hurt,  .of  my  people  slightly 

SLIME  — 

Bitumen,  non  chemar. 

Gen.  11.  3  they  had  brick  for  stone,  and  slime  had  th. 

14.  10  the  vale  of  Siddim  (was  full  of)  slime  pits 
Exod.  2.  3  daubed  it  with  slime  and  with  pitch,  and 

SLING,  slinger,  sling  stone  — 

1. A  sling  stone,  l)bp:  [58  eben  qela. 

Job  41.  28  sling  stones  are  turned  with  him  into  st. 
Zech.  9.  15  devour,  and  subdue  with  sling  stones 

2.  yl  sling,  lieo.p  of  stones,  none  margemah. 

Prov  26.  8  As  he  that  bindeth  a  stone  in  a  sling,  so 

3.  A  sling,  ybp.  lela. 

1  Sa.  17.  40  iris  sling  (was)  in  his  hand :  and  he  drew 

17.  50  prevailed  over  the  Philistine  with  a  sling 

25.  29  sling  out,  (as  out)  of  the  middle  of  a  sling 

2  Ch.26.  14  habergeons,  and  bows,  and  slings  (to  ca.) 

4.  A  slinger,  y7p  qalla. 

2  Ki.  3.  25  howbeit  the  slingers  went  about  (it),  and 
SLING  (out),  to  — 

1  .To  sling  out,  ybd- 

Judg2o.  16  every  one  could  sling  stonesatan  hair(br.) 
Jer.  10. 18  I  will  sling  out  the  inhabitants  of  the  land 

2.  To  sling  out,  ybil  gala,  3. 

1  Sa.  17.  49  took  thence  a  stone,  and  slang  (it),  and 

25.  29  them  shall  he  sling  out,  (as  out)of  the  mi. 

SLIP  — 

A  branch,  slip,  .TjiDT  zemorah. 

Isa.  17.  10  and  shalt  set  it  with  strange  slips 

SLIP  away,  to  (let)  — 

1 .  To  move,  slip,  fail.  Bio  mot. 

Psa.  38.  16  when  my  foot  slippeth,  they  magnify  (th  .) 
94.  18  When  I  said,  My  footslippeth;  thy  mercy 

2 . To  be  moved,  Bio  mot,  2. 

Psa.  17.  5  Hold  up  my  goings . .  (that)  my  footsteps  s. 

3.  To  slide,  nyo  maad. 

2  Sa.  22.  37  enlarged  my  steps,  .my  feet  did  not  slip 
Job  12.  5  He  that  is  ready  to  slip  with  (his)  feet  (is) 
Psa.  18.  36  enlarged  my  steps,  .my  feet  did  not  slip 

4.  To  cast  out  or  off,  slip  or  fall  off,  bm  nashal. 

Deut  19.  5  the  head  slippeth  from  the  helve,  and  li. 

5.  To  free,  open,  let  away,  ibs  patar. 

1  Sa.  19.  10  he  slippedaway  out  of  Saul’s  presence,  and 

6.  To  be  poured  out,  to  slip,  ?!?»  shaphak,  4. 

Psa.  73.  2  as  for  me . .  my  steps  had  well  nigh  slipped 

7 . To  flow  along  or  by,  irapapfrtw  pararrheo. 

Heb.  2.  1  lest  at  any  time  we  should  let  (them)  slip 

SLIPPERY  (place)  — 

1. A  smooth  thing  or  place,  nppn  chelqah. 

Psa.  73.  18  thoudidst  set  them  in  slippery  places:  th. 

2.  Smooth  thing  or  places,  n'wfAn  chain qlaqqoth. 
Psa.  35.  6  Let  their  way  he  dark  and  slippery :  and 
Jer.  23.  12  their  way  shall  be  unto  them  as  slippery 

SLOTHFUL,  slothfulness,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  slothful,  Sxy  atsal,  2. 

Judg  18.  9  be  not  slothful  to  go,  (and)  to  enter  to  p. 

2.  Slothful,  bxy  atsel. 

Prov  15. 19  The  way  of  the  slothful  (man  is)  as  an  he. 


Provig.  24  slothful  (man)  liideth  his  hand  in  (his)  bo. 
21.  25  desire  of  the  slothful  killeth  him ;  for  his 

22. 13  slothful  (man)  saith,  (There  is)  a  lion  with. 

24.  30  went  by  the  field  of  the  slothful,  and  by 

26.  13  slothful  (man)  saith,  (There  is)  a  lion  in 

26.  14  door  turneth . .  so  (doth)  the  slothful  upon 
26.  15  The  slothful  hideth  his  hand  in  (his)  bos. 

3.  Sloth,  rbvy  atslah. 

Provig.  Vs  Slothfulness  castetli  into  a  deepsleep  ;  and 
Eccl.io.  18  By  much  slothfulness  the  building  decay. 

4.  Remissness,  deceit,  n;p-i  remiyyah. 

Prov  1 2.  24  bear  rule  :  but  the  slothful  shall  be  under 

12.  27  slothful  (man)roasteth  not  that  which  he 

5.  To  become  or  show  self  feeble,  nsi  raphah,  7. 

Prov  18.  9  He  also  that  is  slothful  in  his  work  is  br. 

6.  Slothful,  sluggish,  vwQpos  nothros. 

Heb.  6.  12  That  ye  be  not  slothful,  but  followers  of 

7.  Motionless,  slothful,  idle,  oKi/ypis  olcneros. 

Matt  25.  26  wicked  and  slothful  servant,  thou  knew. 
Rom  12.  ii  Not  slothful  in  business ;  fervent  in  spirit 

SLOW  (to  anger)  — 

1  .Length,  erek. 

Neh.  9. 17  gracious  and  merciful,  slow  to  anger,  and 
Psa.  103.  8  gracious,  slow  to  anger,  and  plenteous  in 
145.  8  full  of  compassion ;  slow  to  anger,  and  of 
Prov  14.  29  (He  that  is)  slow  to  wrath  (is)of  great  un. 
15. 18  but  (he  that  is)  slow  to  anger  appeasetli 
16.  32  (He  that  is)  slow  to  anger  (is)  better  than 
Joel  2.  13  merciful,  slow  to  auger,  and  of  great  kin. 
Jon.  4.  2  merciful,  slow  to  anger,  and  of  great  kin. 
Nah.  1.  3  Lord  (is)  slow  to  anger,  and  great  in  pow. 

2 . Heavy,  weighty,  "D3  kabed. 

Exod.  4.  10  but  I  (am)  slow  of  speech,  and  of  a  slow 

3.  Inactive,  unprofitable,  apyis  argos. 

Titus  1.  12  Cretians  (are)  alway  liars,  evil  beasts,  slow 

4.  Heavy,  slow,  sluggish,  fipaSvs  bradus. 

Luke  24.  25  slow  of  heart  to  believe  all  that  the  pro. 
Jas.  1.  19  swift  to  hear,  slow  tospeak,  slow  to  wrath 

SLUGGARD  — 

Slothful,  b%s>  atsel. 

Pror.  6.  6  Go  to  the  ant,  thou  sluggard  ;  consider 
6.  9  How  longwiltthou  sleep,  O  sluggard?  wh. 
10.  26  so  (is)  the  sluggard  to  them  that  send  him 

13.  4  The  soul  of  the  sluggard  desireth,  and  (ha.) 
20.  4  sluggard  will  not  plow  by  reason  of  the 
26. 16  sluggard  (is)  wiser  in  his  own  conceit  th. 

SLUICE  — 

Hire,  ivage,  reward,  "ipb’  seker. 

Isa.  19.  10  all  that  make  sluices  (and)  ponds  for  fish 

SLUMBER,  (slumbering,  to)  — 

1. To  slumber,  Dll  num. 

Psa.121.  3  he  that  keepeth  thee  will  not  slumber 
121.  4  lie  that  keepeth  Israel  shall  neitherslum. 
Isa.  5.  27  none  shall  slumber  nor  sleep ;  neither 
56.  10  sleeping,  lying  down,  loving  to  slumber 
Nah.  3.  18  Thy  shejiherds slumber,  0  king  of  Assyria 

2.  Slumber,  npun  tenumah. 

Job  33.  15  falieth  upon  men,  in  slumberings  upon 
rsa.132.  4  I  will  not  give,  .slumber  to  mine  eyelids 
Prov.  6.  4  Give  not  sleep  to  thine  eyes,  nor  slumber 

6.  10  little  slumber,  a  little  folding  of  the  hail. 
24.  33  little  slumber,  a  little  folding  of  the  han. 

3 . Deep  sleep,  Kardvu^is  katanuxis. 

Rom  11.  8  God  hath  given  them  the  spiritof  slumb. 

4.  To  nod,  slumber,  linger,  i/uardfa  nustazb. 

Matt  25.  5  While  the  bridegroom  tarried,  they  all  si. 
2  Pe.  2.  3  and  their  damnation  slumberetli  not 

SMALL  (matter,  one,  quantity,  thing,  very)  — 

1. Lean,  thin,  pi  daq. 

Exodi6.  14  small  round  thing,  (as)  small  as  the  hoar 
Lev.  16.  12  hands  full  of  sweet  incense  beaten  small 

1  Ki.  19.  12  fire  :  and  after  the  fire  a  still  small  voice 
Isa.  29.  5  multitude,  .shall  be  like  small  dust,  and 

2.  Few,  "lym  mizar. 

Isa.  16.  14  the  remnant  (shall  be)  very  small  (and)  fe. 

3.  To  do  good  or  well,  db;  yatab,  5. 

Deut.  9.  21  stamped  it,  (and)  ground  (it)  very  small 

4.  A  little,  few.  By?  meat. 

Gen.  30.  15  (Is  it)  a  small  matter  that  thou  hast  tak. 
Num  16.  9  small  thing  unto  you,  that  the  God  of  I. 

16.  13  small  thing  that  thou  hast  brought  us  up 
Job  15.  11  (Are)  the  consolations  of  God  small  with 
Isa.  1.  9  had  left  unto  us  a  very  small  remnant,  we 

7.  13  small  thing  for  you  to  weary  men,  but  will 
Eze.  16.  20  (Is  this)  of  thy  whoredoms  a  small  matter 

34.  18  small  thing  unto  you  to  have  eaten  up  the 
Dan.  11.  23  shall  become  strong  with  a  small  people 

5.  Men,  a  few,  DTP  methim. 

Jer.  44.  28  Yet  a  small  number  that  escape  the  sw. 

6.  Little,  small,  mitsar. 

2  Ch.24.  24  came  with  a  small  company  of  men,  and 
Job  8.  7  Though  thy  beginning  was  small,  yet  thy 

7 . Little,  small,  young,  myy  tsair. 

Psa.  1 19.  141  I  (am)  small  and  despised  ;  (yet)  do  not 
Isa.  60.  22  a  small  one  a  strong  nation :  I  the  Lord 

8. Strait,  close,  ix,  tsar. 

Prov 24.  10  (If)  thou  faint,  .thy  strength  (is)  small 


9.  Little,  small,  yov/ng,  )Bp  qatan. 

Deut 25. 13,  14  shalt  not  have,  .a  great  and  a  small 
1  Sa.  9.  21  a  Benjamite,  of  the  smallest  of  the  tribes 

1  Ki.  2.  20  I  desire  one  small  petition  of  thee,  .say 

2  Ch.31. 15  courses,  as  well  to  the  great  as  to  thesrn. 

34.  30  all  the  people,  great  and  small ;  aud  he 
36.  18  all  the  vessels,  great  and  small,  and  the 
Estli.  1.  5  all  the  people. .both  unto  great  and  small 
1.  20  husbands  honour,  both  to  great  and  sm. 
Psa.  104.  25  wherein  (are)  things,  .both  small  and  gr. 

1 1 5.  13  He  will  bless  them,  .(both)  small  and  gr. 
Isa.  22.  24  all  vessels  of  small  quantity,  from  the  ve. 
Jer.  16.  6  Both  the  great  and  the  small  shall  die  in 
Zech.  4.  10  who  hath  despised  the  day  of  small  thi.  '! 

10.  Little,  small,  young,  jbp  qaton. 

Gen.  19.  11  smote  the  men.  .both  small  and  great;  so 
Exod  18.  22  but  every  small  matter  they  shall  judge 

18.  26  every  small  matter  they  judged  themsel. 
Deut.  1. 17  ye  shall  hear  the  small  as  well  as  the  gr. 

1  Sa.  5.  9  smote  the  men  of  the  city,  both  small  aud 
20.  2  will  do  nothing,  either  great  or  small,  but 
30.  2  they  slew  not  any,  either  great  or  small 
30.  19  neither  small  nor  great,  neither  sons  nor 

1  Ki.  22.  31  Eight  neither  with  small  nor  great,  save 

2  Ki.23.  2  and  all  the  people,  both  small  and  great 

25.  26  all  the  people,  both  small  and  great,  and 

1  CI1.25.  8  as  well  the  small  asthegreat,  the  teacher 

26.  13  cast  lots,  as  well  the  small  as  the  great 

2  Ch.15.  13  whether  small  or  great,  whether  man  or 

18.  30  Fight  ye  not  with  smallorgreat,  saveonly 
Job  3.  19  small  and  great  are  there;  and  the  servant 
Isa.  54.  7  For  a  small  moment  have  I  forsaken  thee 

60.  22  a  small  one  a  strong  nation:  I  the  LORD  will 
Jer.  49.  15  will  make  thee  small  among  the  heathen 
Amos  7.  2,  5  by  whom  shall  Jacob  arise?  for  he  (is) 
Obad.  2  have  made  thee  small  among  the  heathen 

11.  Short,  small,  few,  soon,  ixp  qatser. 

2  Ki.19.  26  Therefore  their  inhabitants  were  of  small 
Isa.  37.  27  Therefore  their  inhabitants|(were)  of  sm. 

12.  Smallest,  least,  lowest,  e\d xiaros  elaclustos. 

1  Co.  4.  3  But  with  me  it  is  a  very  small  thing  that 

6.  2  are  ye  unworthy  to  judge  the  smallestma.? 
Jas.  3.  4  they  turned  about  witha  verysmall  helm 

13 . Little,  small,  short,  piupis  mikros. 

Acts  26.  22  witnessing  both  to  small  and  great,  saying 
Rev.  11.  18  them  that  fear  thy  name,  small  and  great 
13. 16  caused  all,  both  small  and  great,  rich  and 

19.  5  and  ye  that  fear  him,  both  small  and  great 

19.  18  the  flesh  of  all  (men),  .both  small  and  gre. 

20.  12  saw  the  dead,  small  aud  great,  stand  be. 

14 . Little,  small,  few,  feeble,  0X1705  oligos. 

Acts  12.  18  there  was  no  small  stir  among  the  soldiers 

15.  2  Paul  and  Barnabas  had  no  small  dissension 
19.  23  same  time  there  arose  no  small  stir  about 
19.  24  brought  no  small  gain  unto  the  craftsmen 

27.  20  no  small  tempest  lay  on  (us),  all  hope  that 

SMALL  towns  — 

Hamlets,  nun  chavvoth. 

Num  32.  41  took  the  small  towns  thereof,  and  called 

SMALL,  to  be,  beat,  make,  stamp - 

1  .To  diminish,  snj  gara,  3. 

Job  36.  27  For  he  maketh  small  the  drops  of  water 

2.  To  be  small,  beaten  small,  ppn  daqaq. 

Deut.  9.  21  until  it  was  as  small  as  dust:  and  cast  I  the 
Isa.  41. 15  beat(them)small,  and  shalt  make  the  Hills 

3 . To  beat  small,  ppn  daqaq,  5. 

Exod3o.  36  thou  shalt  beat  (some)  of  it  verysmall, and 

2  Ki.  23.  6  stamped  (it)  small  to  powder,  and  cast  the 

23.  15  stamped  (it)  small  to  powder,  and  burned 

4.  To  be  small,  little,  young,  15,7  tsaar. 

Jer.  30.  19  glorify  them,  and  they  shall  not  be  small 

5.  To  be  small,  little,  unworthy,  jbp  qaton. 

2  Sa.  7. 19  this  was  yet  a  small  thing  in  thy  sight,  0 
1  CI1.17.  17  this  was  a  small  thing  in  thine  eyes,  0 

6.  To  make  little,  ]bp  qaton,  5. 

Amos  8.  5  making  the  ephah  small,  and  the  shekel 

SMART,  to  — 

To  suffer  evil,  sn  yvi  rua  ra,  2. 

Prov  11.  15  He  that  is  surety  fer  a  stranger  sliaU  sm. 

SMELL,  (sweet),  smelling  — 

1.  Spice,  DB'3  bosem. 

Isa.  3.  24  instead  of  sweet  smell  there  shall  be  stink 

2.  To  go  or  pass  over,  "ipjl  abar. 

Song  5.  5  my  fingers  (with)  sweet  smelling  myrrh 

5. 13  lips  (like)  lillies,  dropping  sweet  smelling 

3 .Smell,  savour,  fragrance,  n’l  reach. 

Gen  27  27  the  smell  of  his  raiment,  and  blessed  him 

27.  27  smell  of  my  son  (is)  as  the  smell  of  a  field 
Song  1.  12  spikenard  sendeth  forththe  smell  thereof 
2.  13  vines  (with).,  tender  grape  give  a(good)s. 
4.  10  how  much  better  is.  the  smell  of  thine  o. 
4.  11  smell  of  thy  garments  (is)  like  the  smell 
7.  8  now  also . .  the  smell  of  thy  nose  like  apples 
7.  13  mandrakes  give  a  smell,  and  at  our  gates 
Dan.  3.  27  nor  thesmell  of  fire  had  passed  on  them 
Hos.  14,  6  as  the  olive  tree,  and  his  6mell  as  Lebau. 

i.  Sweet  smell,  fragrance ,  euo>$ia  euddia. 

Phil.  4.  18  an  odour  of  a  sweet  smell,  a  sacrifice  acc. 

5.  Smelling y  6(r<ppr)(ris  osphresis. 

1  Co.  12!  17  whole  (were)  hearing,  where  (were)  the  a 


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SMELL,  to  — 

To  smell,  refresh,  nn  ruach,  5. 

Gen.  8.  21  Lord  smellest  a  sweet  savour;  and  the  L. 

27.  27  came  near,  and  kissed  him  :  and  he  sm. 
Exodjo.  38  shall  make  like  unto  that,  to  smell  there. 
Lev.  26.  31  will  notsmellthe  savour  of  your  sweetsa. 
Ileut.  4.  28  neither  see,  nor  hear,  nor  eat,  nor  smell 
Job  39.23  he  smelleth  the  battle  afar  off,  thethun. 
Psa  1 1 5.  6  noses  have  they,  but  they  smell  not 
Amos  5.  21  will  not  smell  iu  your  solemn  assemblies 

SMITE,  to  — 

1 .  To  bruise,  utn  daka,  3. 

Psa.  143.  3  lie  hath  smitten  my  life  down  to  the  gro. 

2.  To  beat,  break,  D^n  halam. 

Psa.141.  5  Let  the  righteous  smite  me  ;  (it  shall  be) 
Isa.  41.  7  smootlieth  (with)  the  hammer  him  that  sm. 

3.  To  beat  down  or  out,  nna  kathalh,  3. 

Zech  11.  6  smite  the  land,  and  out  of  their  hand  I 

4.  To  smite,  knp  media,. 

Dan.  2.  34  which  smote  the  image  upon  his  feet(that 

2.  35  stone  that  smote  the  image  became  a  gr. 

5.  To  smite,  dash,  J'".p  machdts. 

Nuni24. 17  shall  smite  the  corners  of  Moab,  and  des. 

6. A  smiting,  stroke,  blow,  nap  makkah. 

Isa.  27.  7  as  he  smote  those,  .(or)  is  he  slain  according 

7.  To  plague,  strike,  y'Anaga. 

1  Sa.  6.  9  know  that  (it  is)  not  his  hand  (that)  smote 
Job  1.  19  smote  the  four  corners  of  the  house,  and 

8.  To  plague,  V’ji  naga,  3. 

2  Ki.15.  5  Lord  smote  the  king,  so  that  he  was  a  le. 
2  Ch.26.  20  hasted,  .because  the  Lord  had  smitten  him 

9.  To  smite,  plague,  >]ii  nagapli. 

Exod.  8.  2  behold,  I  will  smite  all  thy  borders  with 

12.  23  Lord  will  pass  through  to  smite  the  Egy. 

12.  23  to  come  in  unto  your  houses  to  smite  (you) 

12.  27  when  he  smote  the  Egyptians,  and  deliv. 
Judg2o.  35  Lord  smote  Benjamin  before  Israel:  and 

1  Sa.  4.  3  Wherefore  hath  the  Lord  smitten  us  to 

25.  38  that  the  Lord  smote  Nabal,  that  he  died 

26.  10  Lord  shall  smite  him ;  or  his  day  shall  co. 

2  CI1.13.  15  God  smdte  Jeroboam  and  all  Israel  before 

14.  12  So  the  Lord  smote  the  Ethiopians  before 

21. 14  with  a  great  plague  will  the  Lord  smite 

21.  18  after  all  this  the  Lord  smote  him  iu  his 

Isa.  19.  22  Lord  shall  smite  Egypt ;  he  shall  smite 
Zech  14. 12,  18  plague  wherewith  the  Lord  will  smite 

10.  To  ( cause  to)  smite,  npa  nakah,  5. 

Gen.  8.  21  neither  will  I  again  smite  anymore  every 
14.  5  smote  the  Rephaims  in  Ashteroth  Kama. 
14.  7  smote  all  the  country  of  the  Amalekites 
14.  15  smote  them,  and  pursued  them  unto  Ho. 

19.  1 1  smote  the  men  that  (were)  at  the  door  of 
32.  8  If  Esau  come . .  and  smite  it,  then  the  oth. 
32.  11  I  fear  him,  lest  he  will  come  and  smite  me 
36.  35  who  smote  Midian  in  the  field  of  Moab,  re. 
Exod.  2.  11  spied  an  Egyptian  smitingan  Hebrew,  one 

2.  13  he  said . .  Wherefore  smitest  thou  thy  fel.  1 

3.  20  smite  Egypt  with  all  my  wonders  which  I 

7.  17  will  smite  with  the  rod  that  (is)  in  mine 

7.  20  smote  the  waters  that  (were)  in  the  river 

7.  25  after  that  the  Lord  had  smitten  the  river 

8.  16  Stretch  out  thy  rod,  and  smite  the  dust  of 
8. 17  smote  the  dust  of  the  earth,  and  it  beca. 
9. 15  smite  thee  and  thy  people  with  pestilence 

9.  25  hail  smote  throughout  all  the  land  of  Eg. 

9.  25  hail  smote  every  herb  of  the  field,  and  br. 

12.  12  will  smite  all  the  first  born  in  the  land  of 
12  13  destroy  (you),  when  I  smite  theland  of  E. 

12.  29  at  midnight  the  Lord  smote  all  the  first 

17.  5  rod,  wherewith  thou  smotest  the  river,  ta. 

17.  6  thou  shalt  smite  the  rock,  and  there  shall 

21.  12  He  that  smite  the  man  so  that  he  die,  sh. 

21. 15  he  that  smiteth  his  father  or  mother  shall 
21.  18  one  smite  another  with  a  stone,  or  with 
21.  19  then  shall  he  that  smote  (him)  be  quit 
21.  20  if  a  man  smite  his  servant,  or  his  maid 
21.  26  if  a  man  smite  the  eye  of  his  servant,  or 

Hum.  3. 13  on  the  day  that  I  smote  all  the  first  born 

8.  17  on  the  day  that  I  smote  every  first  born  in 
11.  33  Lord  smote  the  people  with  a  very  great 
14.  12  I  will  smite  them  with  the  pestilence,  and 
14.  45  smote  them,  and  discomfited  them,  (even) 
20. 1 1  with  his  rod  he  smote  the  rock  twice ;  and 
21.  24  Israel  smote  him  with  the  edge  of  the  sw. 

21.  35  So  they  smote  him,  and  his  sons,  and  all 

22.  6  shall  prevail,  (that)  we  may  smite  them 

22.  23  Balaam  smote  the  ass,  to  turn  her  into  the 
22.  25  crushed  Balaam’s  foot,  .and  he  smote  her 
22.  27  anger  was  kindled,  and  he  smote  the  ass 
22.  28  that  thou  hast  smitten  me  these  three  ti.? 
22.  32  Wherefore  hast  thou  smitten  thine  ass  th. 

25.  17  Vex  the  Midianites,  and  smite  them 

32.  4  Lord  smote  before  the  congregation  of  Is. 

33.  4  which  the  Lord  had  smitten  among  them 
35.  16  if  he  smite  him  with  an  instrument  of  iron 
35.  17  if  he  smite  him  with  throwing  a  stone,  wh. 
35.  18  Or  (if)  he  smite  him  with  an  hand  weapon 
35.  21  in  enmity  smite  him.  .he  that  smote  (him) 

Deut.  2.  33  smote  him,  and  his  sons,  and  all  hispeop. 

3.  3  smote  him  until  none  was  left  to  him  re. 

4.  46  children  of  Israel  smote,  after  they  were 

7.  2  thou  shalt  smite  them,  (and)  utterly  dest. 

13.  15  Thou  shalt  surely  smite  the  inhabitants 

19.  11  smite  him  mortally  that  he  die,  and  flee. 

20. 13  thou  shalt  smite  every  male  thereof  with 


Deut  25.  11  out  of  the  hand  of  him  that  smiteth  him 

27.  24  Cursed  (be)  he  that  smiteth  his  neighbour 

28.  22  Lord  shall  smite  thee  with  a  consumpti. 

28.  27  Lord  will  smite  thee  with  the  botch  of  E. 
28.  28  Lord  shall  smite  thee  with  madness,  and 

28.  35  Lord  shall  smite  thee  in  the  knees,  and 

29.  7  against  us  unto  battle,  and  we  smote  them 
Josh.  7.  3  three  thousand  men  go  up  and  smite  Ai 

7.  5  men  of  Ai  smote  of  them  about  thirty  and 

7.  5  smote  them  in  the  going  down  :  wlierefo. 

8.  22  smote  them,  so  that  they  let  none  of  them 

8.  24  and  smote  it  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 

9.  18  children  of  Israel  smote  them  not,  beca. 

10.  4  help  me,  that  we  may  smite  Gibeon  :  for 

10.  10  smote  them  to  Azekah,  and  unto  Makked. 

10.  26  afterward  Joshua  smote  them,  and  slew 

10.  28,  30,  32,  35,  37  smote  it  with  the  edge  of 
10.  33  smote  him  and  his  people,  until  he  had 
10.  39  they  smote  them  with  the  edge  of  the  sw. 
10.  40  So  Joshua  smote  all  the  country  of  the  hi. 

10.  41  Joshua  smote  them  from  Kadesh-barnea 

11.  8  smote  them,  and  chased  them  unto  great 

11.  8  smote  them,  until  they  left  themnonere. 

11.  10  smote  the'king  thereof  with  the  sword 

11.  11  smote  all  the  souls  that  (were)  therein  wi. 
11.  12  smote  them  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 
11.  14  every  man  they  smote  with  theedge  of  the 

11.  17  took,  and  smote  them,  and  slew  them 

12.  1  which  the  children  of  Israel  smote,  and 

12.  6  Them  did  Moses,  smite :  and  Moses  the 

12.  7  children  of  Israel  smote  on  this  side  Jor. 
13. 12  for  these  did  Moses  smite,  and  cast  them 

13.  21  whom  Mosessmote  with  the  princes  of  M. 
15.  16  He  that  smiteth  Kirjath-seplier,  and  tak. 

19.  47  smote  it  with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  and 

20.  5  smote  his  neighbour  unwittingly,  and  ha. 
Judg.  1.  8  smitten  it  with  theedge  of  the  sword,  and 

1.  12  He  that  smiteth  Kirjath-sepher,  and  tak. 

1.  25  smote  the  city  with  theedge  of  the  sword 
3.  13  smote  Israel,  and  possessed  the  city  of  p. 
6. 16  thou  shalt  smite  the  Midianites  as  one  m. 
7.  13  smote  it  that  it  fell,  and  overturned  it 

8. 11  and  smote  the  host :  for  the  host  was  se. 

9.  43  he  rose  up  against  them,  and  smote  them 
11.  21  smote  them :  so  Israel  possessed  all  the 

11.  33  smote  them  from  Aroer,  even  till  thou 

12.  4  meu  of  Gilead  smote  Ephraim,  because 
15.  8  smote  them  hip  and  thigh  with  a  great  si. 

18.  27  smote  them  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 

20.  31  they  began  to  smite  of  the  people,  (and) 
20.  37  smote  all  the  city,with  the  edge  of  the  sw. 
20.  39  Benjamin  began  to  smite  (and)  kill  of  the 

20.  48  smote  them  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 

21.  10  Go  and  smite  the  inhabitants  of  Jabesh-g. 

1  Sa.  4.  8  these  (are)  the  Gods  that  smote  the  Egy. 

5.  6  smote  them  with  emerods,  (even)  Ashdod 

5.  9  smote  the  men  of  the  city,  both  small  and 

6.  19  smote  the  men .  .even  he  smote  of  the  pe. 
6. 19  because  the  Lord  had  smitten  (many)  of 

7.  11  smote  them,  until  (they  came)  under  Be. 

13.  3  Jonathan  smote  the  garrison  of  the  Phil. 

13.  4  Saul  had  smitten  a  garrison  of  the  Pliili. 

14.  31  smote  the  Philistines  that  day  from  Mic. 

14.  48  smote  the  Amalekites,  and  delivered  Is. 

15.  3  Now  go  and  smite  Amalek,  and  utterly 

15.  7  Saul  smote  the  Amalekites  from  Havilah 

17.  35  smote  him,  and  delivered  (it)  out  of  his 
17.  35  caught  (him)  by  his  beard,  and  smote  him 
17.  46  will  smite  thee,  and  take  thine  head  from 
17.  49  smote  the  Philistine  in  his  forehead,  that 
17.  50  David.,  smote  the  Philistine,  and  slew  him 
:8.  11  I  w  ill  smite  David  even  to  the  wall  (with 

19.  10  Saul  sought  to  smite  David  even,  .the  wall 

20.  33  Saul  cast  a  javelin  at  him  to  smite  him 

22.  19  Nob.  .smote  he  with  the  edge  of  the  sw. 

23.  2  Shall  I  go  and  smite  these  Philistines’;  A. 

23.  2  Go  and  smite  the  Philistines,  and  save  K. 

23.  5  smote  them  with  a  great  slaughter.  So  D. 

24.  5  David’s  heart  smote  him,  because  he  had 

26.  8  now  therefore  let  me  smite  him,  I  pray 

27.  9  David  smote  the  land,  andleftneitherman 

30.  1  smitten  Ziklag,  and  burnt  it  with  fire 
30.  17  David  smote  them  from  the  twilight  even 

2  Sa,  1.15  fall  upon  him.  And  he  smote  him  that  he 

2.  22  w  herefore  should  I  smite  thee  to  the  gr.? 

2.  23  with  the  higher  end  of  thespearsmote  him 

2.  31  servants  of  David  had  smitten  of  Benja. 

3.  27  smote  him  there  under  the  fifth  (rib),  th 

4.  6  smote  him  under  the  fifth  (rib) :  and  Re. 

4.  7  smote  him,  and  slew  him,  and  beheaded 

5.  8  Whosoever,  smiteth  the  Jebusites,  and 

5.  20  David  smote  them  there,  and  said,  The  L. 
5.  24  go  out  before  thee,  to  smite  the  host  of 

5.  25  smote  the  Philistines  from  Geba  until  th. 

6.  7  God  smote  him  there  for  (his)  error ;  and 

8.  1  David  smote  the  Philistines,  and  pursued 

8.  2  smote  Moab,  and  measured  them  with  a 

8.  3  David  smote  also  Hadadezer,  the  son  of 
8.  9  heard  that  David  had  smitten  all  the  host 

8. 10  fought  against  Hadadezer,  and  smitten 
8.  13  when  he  returned  from  smiting  of  the  Sy. 

10.  18  smote  Shobach  the  captain  of  their  host 

11.  21  Who  smote  Abimelech  the  son  of  Jerub. 

13.  28  Smite  Amnon;  then  kill  him,  fearnot;  have 

14.  6  but  theone  smote  the  other,  and  slew  him 

14.  7  Deliver  him  that  smote  his  brother,  that 

15.  14  smite  the  city  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 

17.  2  shall  flee  :  and  I  will  smite  the  king  only 

18. 11  why  didst  thou  not  smite  him  there  to  the 

18.  15  compassed  about  and  smote  Absalom,  and 

20. 10  smote  him  therewith  in  the  fifth  (rib),  and 

21.  17  and  smote  the  Philistines,  and  killed  th 


2  Sa.  23.  10  He  arose,  and  smote  the  Philistines,  unt. 

24.  10  David’s  heart  smote  him  after  that  he  had 

24.  17  when  he  saw  the  angel  that  smote  the  pe. 

1  Ki.xi.  15  after  he  had  smitten  every  male  in  Edom 

14. 15  For  the  Lord  shall  smite  Israel,  as  areed 

15.  20  smote  Ijon,  and  Dan,  Abel-beth-maachah 
15.  27  smote  him  at  Gibbethon,  which  (belonged) 
15.  29  when  he  reigned,  (that)  he  smote  all  the 

16. 10  Zimri  went  in  and  smote  him,  and  killed 
20.  21  smote  the  horses  and  chariots,  and  slew 
20.  35  Smite  me.  .And  the  man  refused  to  smite 
20.  37  found  another  man,  and  said.  Smite  me 
20.  37  smote  him,  so  that  in  smiting  he  wounded 

22.  24  smote  Micaiah  on  the  cheek,  and  said,  wh. 
22.  34  drew  a  bow  at  a  venture,  and  smote  the 

2  Ki.  2.  8  smote  the  waters,  and  they  were  divided 

2.  14  smote  the  waters,  .when  he  also  had  smi. 

3.  19  ye  shallsmite  every  fenced  city,  and  every 
3.  23  they  have  smitten  one  another  :  now  th. 
3.  24  smote  the  Moabites,  so  that  they  fled  be. 
3.  24  but  they  went  forward  smiting  the  Moab. 

3.  25  howbeit  theslingers  went  about  (it),  and 

6.  18  Smite  this  people . .  And  he  smote  them 
6.  21  father,  shall  I  smite  (them)?  shall  I  smite 
6.  22  shalt  not  smite  (them);  wouldest  thousm. 

8.  21  smote  the  Edomites  which  compassed  him 

9.  7  thou  shalt  smite  the  house  of  Ahab  thy 

9.  24  smote  Jehoram  between  hisarms,  and  the 

9.  27  Smite  him  also  in  the  chariot.  (And  they 

10.  25  they  smote  them  with  the  edge  of  the  sw. 

10.  32  Hazael  smote  them  in  all  the  coasts  of  Is. 

12.  21  smote  him,  and  he  died ;  and  they  buried 

13.  17  for  thou  shalt  smite  the  Syrians  in  Aphek 

13.  18  Smite  upon  the  ground :  and  he  smote  th. 

13.  19  Thou  shouldest  have  smitten  five  or  six 

13.  19  hadst  thou  smitten  Syria  till  thou  hadst 
13. 19  whereas  now  thou  shalt  smite  Syria  (but) 

14.  10  Thouhast indeed smittenEdom, and  thine 

15.  10  smote  him  before  the  people,  and  slew  him 

15. 14  smote  Shallum  the  son  of  Jabesh  in  Sam. 
15.  16  Then  Menahem  smote  Tiphsah,  and  all 
15.  16  therefore  hesmote  (it ;  and)allthe  women 
15.  25  conspired  against  him,  and  smote  him  in 

15.  30  smote  him,  and  slew  him,  and  reigned  in 

18.  8  He  smote  the  Philistines,  (even)  unto  Gaza 

19.  35  smote  in  the  camp  of  the  Assyrians  anli. 

19.  37  Sharezer  his  sons  smote  him  with  the  sw. 

25.  21  king  of  Babylon  smote  them,  and  slew 

25.  25  smote  Gedaliah,  that  he  died,  and  the  J. 

1  Ch.  1.  46  which  smote  Midian  in  the  field  of  Moab 

4.  41  smote  their  tents,  and  the  habitations 

4.  43  smote  the  rest  of  the  Amalekites  that  were 

11.  6  Whosoever  smiteth  the  Jebusites  first  sh. 

13.  10  smote  him,  because  he  put  his  hand  to  the 

14.  11  came  up  to  Baal-perazim  ;  and  David  sm. 

14. 15  God  is  gone  forth  before  thee,  to  smite  the 

14.  16  smote  the  host  of  the  Philistines  from  G. 
18.  1  David  smote  the  Philistines,  and  subdued 
18.  2  smote  Moab  ;  and  the  Moabites  became 
18.  3  DavidsmoteHadarezerkingofZobahunto 
18.  9  heard  how  David  had  smitten  all  the  host 

18. 10  foughtagainst  Hadarezer.and  smitten  him 

20.  1  And  Joab  smote  Rabbah,  and  destroyed 

21.  7  displeased  with  this  thing ;  therefore  he 

2  Ch.14.  14  they  smote  all  the  cities  roundabout  Ge. 

14.  15  They  smote  also  the  tents  of  cattle,  and 

16.  4  they  smote  Ijon,  and  Dan,  and  Abel-maim 
18.  23  smote  Micaiah  upon  the  cheek,  and  said 
18.  33  smote  the  king  of  Israel  between  the  joi. 

21.  9  smote  the  Edomites  which  compassed  him 

22.  5  at  Ramoth-gilead  :  and  the  Syrians  smote 

25. 11  and  smote  of  the  children  of  Seir  ten  tho. 

25.  13  smote  three  thousand  of  them,  and  took 

25. 16  forbear ;  why  shouldest  thou  be  smitten? 
25.  19  Lo,  thou  hast  smitten  the  Edomites;  and 

28.  5  smote  him,  and  carried  away  a  great  mu. 
28.  5  king  of  Israel,  who  smote  him  with  a  great 
28.  17  again  the  Edomites  had  come  and  smitten 
28.  23  smote  him :  and  he  said,  Because  the  gods 

Nell.  13.  25  smote  certain  of  them,  and  plucked  off 
Esth.  9.  5  Thus  the  Jews  smote  all  their  enemies 
Job  2.  7  smote  Job  with  sore  boils  from  the  sole 

16. 10  they  have  smitten  me  upon  the  cheek  re. 
Psa.  3.  7  for  thou  hast  smitten  all  mine  enemies 

60.  title,  smote  of  Edom  in  the  valley  of  Salt  tw. 
69.  26  persecute  (him)  whom  tho.u  hast  smitten 
78.  20  smote  the  rock,  that  the  waters  gushed 
78.  51  smote  all  the  first  born  in  Egypt;  thech. 
78.  66  he  smote  his  enemies  in  the  hinder  part 
105.  33  He  smote  their  vines  also  and  their  fig  tr. 
105.  36  He  smote  also  all  the  first  bom  in  their 
121.  6  The  sun  shall  not  smite  thee  by  day,  nor 
135.  8  Who  smote  the  first  born  of  Egypt,  both 

135.  10  Who  smote  great  nations,  and  slew  mig. 

136. 10  To  him  that  smote  Egypt  in  their  first  b. 

136.  17  To  him  which  smote  great  kings  :  for  his 
Prov  19.  25  Smite  a  scomer,  and  the  simple  will  bew. 
Song  5.  7  they  smote  me,  they  wounded  me  ;  the 
Isa.  5.  25  hath  smitten  them  :  and  the  hills  did  tr. 

9.  13  people  turnethnot  unto  him  that  smiteth 

10.  20  no  more  again  stay  upon  him  that  smote 

10.  24  he  shall  smite  thee  with  a  rod  and  shall 

11.  4  he  shall  smite  the  earth  with  tile  rod  of 

11. 15  and  shall  smite  it  in  the  seven  streams 

14.  6  He  who  smote  the  people  in  wrath  with  a 

14.  29  because  the  rod  of  him  that  smote  thee  is 
27.  7  Hath  he  smitten  him .  .that  smote  him  ? 
30.  31  Assyrian  be  beaten  down,  (which)  smote 
37.  36  smote  in  the  camp  of  the  Assyrians  a  hu. 
37.  38  his  sons  smote  him  with  the  sword  ;  and 

49. 10  neither  shall  the  heat  nor  sun  smite  them 

57. 17  was  I  wroth,  and  smote  him  :  I  hid  me 


SMITE 


902 


SNARE 


Isa.  58.  4  and  to  smite  with  the  fist  of  wickedness 
60.  xo  for  in  my  wrath  I  smote  thee,  hut  in  my 
Jer.  2.  30  In  vain  have  I  smitten  your  children ;  they 

14.  19  why  hast  thou  smitten  us,  and  (there  is) 
18.  18  come,  and  let  us  smite  him  with  the  ton. 

20.  2  Then  Pashur  smote  Jeremiah  the  prophet 
al.  6  I  will  smite  the  inhabitants  of  this  city 

21.  7  shall  smite  them  with  the  edge  of  the  svv. 
37.10  For  though  ye  had  smitten  the  whole  army 
37. 15  smote  him,  and  put  him  in  prison  in  the 
41.  2  smote  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Ahikam,  the 
43.  11  when  he  cometh,  he  shall  smite  the  land 

46.  2  king  of  Babylon  smote  in  the  fourth  year 

46.  13  should  come  (and)  smite  the  land  of  Eg. 

47.  1  came  to  Jeremiah.. before  that  Pharaoh  s. 
49.  28  which  Nebuchadrezzar,  .shall  smite,  thus 
52.  27  smote  them,  and  put  them  to  death  in  R. 

Lam.  3.  30  giveth  (his)  cheek  to  him  that  smiteth  him 
Eze.  5.  2  smite  about  it  with  a  knife  ;  and  a  third 
6. 11  Smite  with  thine  hand,  and  stamp  with 

7.  9  shall  know  that  I  (am)  the  Lord  that  sm. 
g.  5  Go  ye  after  him . .  and  smite;  let  not  your 

21. 14  smite  (thiue)  hands  together,  and  let  the 
21. 17  I  will  also  smite  mine  hands  together,  and 
22. 13  have  smitten  mine  hand  at  thy  dishonest 
32.  15  when  I  shall  smite  all  them  that  dwellth. 
39.  3  I  will  smite  thy  bow  out  of  thy  left  hand 

Dan.  8.  7  smote  the  ram,  and  brake  his  two  horns 
Hos.  6.  i  he  hath  smitten,  and  he  will  bind  us  up 
Amos  3.  15  smite  the  winter  house  with  the  summer 
4.  9  I  have  smitten  you  with  blasting  and  mil. 

6.  11  he  will  smite  the  great  house  with  breac. 

9.  1  Smite  the  lintel  of  the  door,  that  the  posts 
Jon.  4.  7  and  it  smote  the  gourd  that  it  withered 
Mac.  5.  1  they  shall  smite  the  judge  of  Israel  with 
6. 13  also  will  I  make  (thee)  sick  in  smiting  thee 
Ilag.  2.  17  I  smote  you  with  blasting  and  with  mild. 
Zeeli.  9.  4  andhewillsmiteherpowerinthesea;and 

10.  11  shall  smite  the  waves  in  the  sea,  and  all 

12.  4  I  willsmite  every  horse  with  astonishment 

12.  4  will  smite  every  horse  of  the  people  with 

13.  7  smite  the  Shepherd,  and  the  sheep  shall 
Mai.  4.  6  lest  I  come  and  smite  the  earth  with  a  cu. 

11.  To  smite,  V\i)  neqash. 

Dan.  5.  6  and  his  knees  smote  one  against  another 

12.  To  strike,  PSD  saphaq. 

Num24-  10  smote  his  hands  together:  and  Balak  said 
Jer.  31.  19  I  smote  upon  (my)  thigh:  I  was  ashamed 
Eze.  21.  12  my  people:  smite  therefore  upon  (thy)  th. 

13.  To  strike,  clap,  blow,  VpJ?  taqa. 

Judg.  4.  21  smote  the  nail  into  his  temples,  and  fast. 
11.  To  flay,  beat,  scourge,  strilce,  smite,  Septa  dero. 
Luk022.  63  And  the  men  that  held  Jesus,  .smote  (him) 
Johni8.  23  Jesus  answered  him.. why  smitest  thou 
2  Co.  11.  20  For  ye  suffer,  .if  a  man  smite  you  on  the 

15.  To  strike,  smite,  beat,  sting,  ir alto  paid. 

Matt 26.  68  Saying,  Prophesy.  .Who  is  he  that  smote 
Marki4.  47  smote  a  servant  of  the  high  priest,  and  cut 
Luke22.  64  saying,  Prophesy, whoisit thatsmote thee? 
Johui8.  10  smote  the  high  priest’s  servant,  and  cut 

16.  To  strike,  smite,  iraravau  patasso. 

Matt26.  31  will  smite  the  shepherd,  and  the  sheep  of 
Marki4.  27  will  smite  the  shepherd,  and  the  sheep  sli. 
Luke22.  49  Lord,  shall  we  smite  with  the  sword 

22.  50  one  of  them  smote  a  servant  of  the  high 
Acts  7.  24  avenged  him  that  was  oppressed,  and  sm. 

12.  7  smote  Peter  on  the  side,  and  raised  him 
12.  23  immediately  the  angel  of  the  Lord  smote 
Rev.  11.  6  power . .  to  smite  the  earth  with  all  plagues 

19. 15  that  with  it  he  should  smite  the  nations 

17.  To  slap,  fnnrlfa  rhapizo. 

Matt  5.  39  but  whosoever  shall  smite  thee  on  thy  ri. 

18.  To  strike,  tvtttu  tuplo. 

Matt  24.  49  shall  begin  to  smite  (his)  fellow  servants 

27.  30  took  the  reed,  and  smote  him  on  the  head 
Markis.  19  they  smote  him  on  the  head  with  a  reed 
Luke  6.  29  unto  him  that  smiteth  thee  on  the  (one) 

18.  13  smote  upon  his  breast,  saying,  God  be  me. 

23.  48  all  the  people . .  smote  their  breasts,  and 
Acts  23.  2  commanded  them .  .to  smite  him  on  the 

23.  3  God  shall  smite  thee,  (thou)  whited  wall 

SMITE  down,  off,  out,  through,  together,  to  — 

1. To  cause  to  bo  to  or  bend,  ins  kara,  5. 

Psa.  78.  31  and  smote  down  the  chosen  (men)  of  Isr. 

2.  To  smite,  dash,  j'no  machats. 

Deut33. 11  smite  through  the  lions  of  them  that  rise 
Job  26.  12  by  his  understanding  he  smiteth  through 

3.  To  smite  through,  pnn  machaq. 

Judg.  5.  26  smote  off  his  head,  when'sho  had  pierced 

4.  To  cause  to  fall,  75)  naphal,  5. 

Exod2i.  27  if  he  smite  out  his  man  servant’s  tooth,  or 

5.  A  melting,  together,  tottering,  p'Qpiq. 

Nah.  2. 10  heart  melteth,  and  the  knees  Bmite  toge. 

C.To  take  away  or  off,  arpaipia  aphaireS. 

Matt  26.  51  struck  a  servant  of  the  high  priest,  and 
SMITE  with  (the  palm  of)  the  hand,  to  — • 

1  *  To  give  u  slap,  SiStopn  pair  urge,  didomi  rhapisma. 
J ohn  19,  3  and  they  smote  him  with  their  hands 

2.  To  slap,  jiairlfa  rhapizo. 

Matt  26.  67  smote  (him)  with  the  palms  of  their  hands 


SMITE  with  the  hammer  or  scab,  to  — 

1. To  beat,  break,  halam. 

Judg.5.  26  and  with  the  hammer  she  smote  Sisera 

2.  To  scab,  nfy  saphach,  3. 

Isa.  3.  17  Lord  will  smite  with  a  scab  the  crown  of 
SMITER  — 

To  ( cause  to)  smite,  rip]  nakah,  5. 

Isa.  50.  6  I  gave  my  back  to  the  smiters,  and  my  ch. 

SMITH  — 

1 .  Engraver,  carver,  artificer,  tsnn  charash. 

1  Sa.  13.  19  there  was  no  smith  found  throughout  all 
Isa.  54.  16  I  have  created  the  smith  that  bloweth  the 

2.  To  xoork  in  iron,  Sn3  charash  barzel. 

Isa.  44. 12  The  smith  with  the  tongs  both  workethin 

3.  Smith,  napa  masger. 

2  Ki.  24. 14  carried  away . .  all  the  craftsmen  and  smi. 

24.  16  craftsmen  and  smiths  a  thousand,  all(that 
Jer.  24.  1  with  the  carpenters  and  smiths,  from  .Te. 
29.  2  the  carpenters,  and  the  smiths,  were  de. 

SMITTEN  (down),  to  be  — - 

1. To  be  beaten  down  or  out,  nnp  kathath,  6. 

Isa.  24.  12  and  the  gate  is  smitten  with  destruction 

2.  To  be  plagued,  smitten,  'll)  nagaph,  2. 

Numi4.  42  that  ye  lie  not  smitten  before  your  enemies 
Deut.  1.  42  lest  ye  be  smitten  before  your  enemies 

28.  7  shall  cause  thine  enemies,  .to  be  smitten 
28.  25  The  Lord  shall  cause  thee  to  be  smitten 
Judg2o.  32  They(are)smittendownbeforeus,asatthe 
20.  36  Benjamin  saw  that  they  were  smitten :  for 
20.  39  they  are  smitten  down  before  us,as  (in)the 

1  Sa.  4.  2  Israel  was  smitten  before  the  Philistines 

4. 10  Israel  was  smitten,  and  they  fled  every  man 

7.  10  and  they  were  smitten  before  Israel 

2  Sa.  10.  15  the  Syrians  saw  that  they  were  smitten 

10. 19  saw  that  they  were  smitten  before  Israel 

1  Ki.  8.  33  When  thy  people  Israel  be  smitten  down 

2  Ch.20.  22  set  ambushments.  .and  they  were  smitten 

3.  To  be  smitten,  np]  nakah,  2. 

2  Sa.  11.  15  retire’ ye  from  him,  that  he  may  be  smit. 

4.  To  be  smitten,  npi  nakah,  4. 

Exod.  9.  31  the  flax  and  the  barley  was  smitten ;  for 
9.  32  the  wheat  and  the  rye  were  not  smitten 

5.  To  be  smitten,  npj  nakah,  6. 

Exod22.  2  If  a  thief,  .be  smitten  that  he  die,  (there 

1  Sa.  5.  12  the  men  that  died  not  were  smitten  with 
Psa.  102.  4  My  heart  is  smitten,  and  withered  likegr. 
Isa.  53.  4  we  did  esteem  him  stricken,  smitten  of 
Eze.  33.  21  came  unto  me,  saying,  The  city  is  smitten 

40.  1  aftertliat  the  city  was  smitten,  in  the  self 
Hos.  9. 16  Ephraim  is  smitten,  their  root  is  dried  up 

6.  To  smite,  strike,  plesso. 

Rev.  8. 12  and  the  third  part  of  the  sun  wassmitten 

7.  To  strike,  tvtttw  tuplo. 

Acts  23.  3  commandest  me  to  be  smitten  contrary  to 
SMOKE,  smoking  — 

1.  Weak,  dim,  nnp  keheli. 

Isa.  42.  3  and  the  smoking  flax  shall  he  not  quench 

2. Smoke,  }yy  aslian. 

Gen.  15.  17  behold  a  smoking  furnace,  and  a  burning 
Exodig.  18  the  smoke  thereof  ascended  as  the  smoke 
Josh.  8. 20  the  smoke.of  the  city  ascended  up  to  he. 

8.  21  Israel  saw . .  that  the  smoke  of  the  city  as. 
Judg'20.  38  should  make  a  great  flame  with  smoke  to 

20.  40  up  out  of  the  city  with  a  pillar  of  smoke 

2  Sa.  22.  9  There  went  up  a  smoke  out  of  his  nostrils 
Job  41.  20  Out  of  his  nostrils  goeth  smoke,  as  (out)  of 
Psa.  18.  8  There  went  up  a  smoke  out  of  his  nostrils 

37.  20  they  shall  consume  ;  into  smoke  shall  they 
68.  2  As  smoke  is  driven  away,  (so)  drive  them 
102.  3  my  days  are  consumed  like  smoke,  and  my 
Provio.  26  As  vinegar  to  the  teeth,  and  as  smoke  to 
Song  3.  6  out  of  the  wilderness  like  pillars  of  smoke 
Isa.  4.  5  a  cloud  and  smoke  by  day,  and  the  shin. 
6.  4  and  the  house  was  filled  with  smoke 

9.  18  shall  mount  up  (like)  the  lifting  up  of  sm. 

14.  31  there  shall  come  from  the  north  a  smoke 
34.  10  the  smoke  thereof  shall  go  upforever:  fr. 
51.  6  the  heavens  shall  vanish  away  like  smoke 
65.  s  These  (are)  a  smoke  in  my  nose,  a  fire  th. 

nos.  13.  3  and  as  the  smoke  out  of  the  chimney 
Joel  2.  30  show  wonders .  .fire,  and  pillars  of  smoke 
Nah.  2.  13  I  will  burn  her  chariots  in  the  smoke 

3. Smoking,  J! vy  ashen. 

Exod2o.  18  all  the  people  saw.  .the  mountain  smok. 
Isa.  7.  4  the  two  tails  of  these  smoking  firebrands 

4.  Vapour,  smoke,  fia'p  qitor. 

Gen.  19.  28  smoke  of  the  country  went  up  as  the  sm. 
Psa.  1 19.  83  I  am  become  like  a  bottle  in  the  smoke 

5.  Smoke,  icairvos  kapnos. 

Acts  2.  19  show  wonders,  .fire,  and  vapour  of  smoke 
Rev.  8.  4  the  smoke  of  the  incense,  (which  came) 
9.  2  a  smoke  out  of  the  pit,  as  the  smoke  of  a 
9.  2  darkened  by  reason  of  the  smoke  of  the 
9.  3  there  came  out  of  the  smoke  locusts  upon 
9.  17  out  of  their  mouths  issued  fire  and  smoke 
9.  18  by  the  fire,  and  by  the  smoke,  and  by  the 

14.  11  the  smoke  of  their  torment  ascendeth  up 

15.  8  the  temple  was  filled  with  smoke  from  the 

18.  9  when  they  shall  see  the  smoke  of  her  bu. 
18. 18  cried  when  they  saw  the  smoke  of  herbu. 

19.  3  And  her  smoke  rose  up  for  ever  and  ever 


6.  To  smoke,  rinpogai  tvpliomai. 

Matt  12.  20  smoking  flax  shall  he  not  quench,  till  he 
SMOKE,  to  (be  on  a)  — 

To  smolte,  ashan. 

Exodig.  18  Sinai  was  altogether  on  a  smoke,  because 
Deut  29.  20  his  jealousy  shall  smoke  against  that  man 
Psa.  74.  1  (why)  doth  thine  anger  smoke  against  the 
104.  32  he  toueheth  the  hills,  and  they  smoke 
144.  5  touch  the  mountains,  and  they  shall  sm. 
SMOOTH  (thing)  — 

1. A  smooth  thing,  pVn  chalaq. 

Gen.  27.  11  Esau,  (is)  a  hairy  man,  and  I  (am)  a  sm. 
Prov.  5.  3  a  strange  woman. .her  mouth  (is)  smooth 

2.  A  smooth  thing,  pbn  cheleq. 

Isa.  57.  6  Among  the  smooth  (stones)  of  the  stream 

3. Smooth,  p^n  challuq. 

1  Sa.  17.  40  chose  him  five  smooth  stones  out  of  the 

4. Smoothness,  smooth  thing,  np8n  chelqah. 

Gen.  27.  16  put  the  skins,  .upon  the  smooth  of  hisne. 
Isa.  30. 10  speak  unto  us  smooth  tilings,  prophesy  de. 

5. Smooth,  plain,  AeTos  leios. 

Luke  3.  5  and  the  rough  ways  (shall  be'  made  smo. 
SMOOTH,  be  smoother,  to  — 

1.  To  smooth,  pSn  chalaq. 

Psa.  55.  21  (The  words)  of  his  mouth  were  smoother 

2.  To  make  smooth,  pSn  chalaq,  5. 

Isa.  41.  7  he  that  smoothetli  (with)  the  hammer  him 
SMYR'-NA,  2p.vpva  myrrh. 

A  city  of  Ionia,  in  the  W.  of  Asia  Minor,  on  the  E.  of 
HSgean  Sea,  fifty  miles  N.  of  Ephesus;  now  called  Ismir. 
Rev.  1.  11  unto  S.,  and  unto  Pergamos,  and  unto  T. 

2.  8  unto  the  angel  of  the  church  in  S.  write 
SNAIL  — 

1.  Lizard,  Ban  chomet. 

Lev.  11.  30  and  the  lizard,  and  the  snail,  and  the  mo. 

2.  A  snail,  or  festering  sore,  bibzy  shablul. 

Psa.  58.  8  As  a  snail  (which)  melteth,  let  (every  one 
SNARE  — 

1.  Destruction,  snare,  cord,  Spp,  bpn  chebel. 

Job  18. 10  The  snare  (is)  laid  for  him  in  the  ground 

2.  A  snare,  fowler,  trip)  yaqush. 

Jer.  5.  26  they  lay  wait,  as  he  that  setteth  snares ;  th. 

3 . A  snare,  fowler,  trpin  moqesh. 

Exodio.  7  How  long  shall  this  man  be  a  snare  unto 

23.  33  it  will  surely  be  a  snare  unto  thee 

34.  12  lest  it  be  for  a  snare  in  the  midst  of  thee 
Deut.  7.  16  for  that  (will  be)  a  snare  unto  thee 
Judg.  2.  3  and  their  gods  shall  be  a  snare  unto  you 

8.  27  which  thing  became  a  snare  unto  Gideon 

1  Sa.  18.  21  that  she  may  be  a  snare  to  him,  and  that 

2  Sa.  22.  6  compassed  me  about ;  the  snares  of  death 
Job  40.  24  Hetaketh  it..(his)nosepierceththrouglis. 
Psa.  18.  5  compassed  me  about ;  the  snares  of  death 

64.  5  they  commune  of  laying  snares  privily ;  th. 
69.  22  Let  their  table  become  a  snare  before  th. 
106.  36  they  served  their  idols  which  were  a  snare 
Prov  13.  14  a  fountain  of  life,  to  depart  from  the  sn. 
14.  27  a  fountain  of  life,  to  depart  from  the  sn. 
18.  7  A  fool’s,  .lips  (are)  the  snare  of  his  soul 

20.  25  (It  is)  a  snare  to  the  man  (who)  devoureth 
22.  25  Lest  thou  learn  bis  ways,  and  get  a  snare 

29.  6  In  the  transgression,  .(there  is)asnare:  but 
29.  25  The  fearof  man  bringeth  a  snare:  butwn. 
Isa.  8. 14  for  a  snare  to  the  inhabitants  of  Jerusal. 

4.iVef,  lisa  matsod. 

Eccl.  7.  26  the  woman whoselicart(is)snaresand  nct3 

5.  Net,  rnisD  metsudah, 

Eze.  12. 13  he  shall  be  taken  in  my  snare:  and  Iwiil 
17.  20  and  he  shall  be  taken  in  my  snare;  and  I 

6.  A  gin,  nspach. 

Josh  23. 13  they  shall  be  snares  and  traps  unto  you 
Job  22.  10  snares  (are)  round  about  thee,  and  sudden 
Psa.  11.  6  Upon  the  wicked  he  shall  rain  snares 
69.  22  Let  their  table  become  a  snare  before  th. 
91.  3  Surely  he  shall  deliver  thee  from  the  sn. 

1 19.  no  The  wicked  have  laid  a  snare  for  me :  yet 
124.  7  out  of  the  snare  of  the  fowlers:  the  snare 

140.  5  The  proud  have  hid  a  snare  for  me,  and 

141.  9  Keep  me  from  the  snares,  .they  have  laid 

142.  3  In  the  way.  .have  they  privily  laid  a  sna. 
Prov.  7.  23  as  a  bird  hasteth  to  the  snare,  and  know. 

22.  5  Thorns . .  snares  (are)  in  the  way  of  the  fr. 
Eccl.  9.  12  as  the  birds  that  are  caught  in  the  snare 
Isa.  24. 17  Fear,  and  the  pit,  and  the  snare  (are)  up. 

24.  18  midst  of  the  pit  shall  be  taken  in  the  sn. 
Jer.  18.  22  they  have  digged  a  pit. .  and  hid  snares  for 

48.  43  Fear,  and  the  pit,  and  the  snare,  .uponth. 
48.  44  out  of  the  pit  shall  be  taken  in  the  snare 
Hos.  5.  1  ye  have  been  a  snare  on  Mizpah,  and  a  net 

9.  8  the  prophet  (is)  a  snare  of  a  fowler  in  all 
Amos  3.  s  Can  a  bird  fall  in  a  snare  upon  the  earth 

3.  5  shall  (one)  take  up  a  snare  from  the  earth 

7.  A  pit,  snare,  n pachath. 

Lam.  3.  47  a  snare  is  come  upon  us,  desolation  and 

8 . Net  or  wreathed  work,  snare,  sebakah- 

Job  18.  8  his  own  feet,  and  he  walketh  upon  a  snare 

9.  A  rope,  snare,  $p6x»s  brochos. 

1  Co.  7.  35  not  that  I  may  cast  a  snare  upon  you,  but 


SNARE 


903 


SO 


10.  A  fastening,  net,  snare,  irayis  pay  is. 

Luke  21.  35  us  a  snare  shall  it  come  on  all  them  that 
Kom.  ii.  9  Let  their  table  be  made  a  snare,  and  a  tr. 

1  'i'i.  3.  7  lest  he  fall  into  reproach  and  the  snare 

b.  9  they  that  will  he  rich  fall  into,  .a  snare 

2  Ti.  2.  2b  may  recover  themselves  out  of  the  snare 

SNARE,  to  bring  into  or  lay  a  — 

1. To  lay  a  snare,  trp;  yaqosh. 

Jer.  50.  24  I  have  laid  a  snare  for  thee,  and  thou  art 

2.  To  lay  a  snare,  Dpi  naqash,  3. 

l’sa.  33.  12  They .  .that  seek  after  my  life  lay  snares 

3.  To  lay  a  snare.  n>pj  naqash,  7. 

1  Sa.  28.  9  wherefore  then  layest  thou  a  snare  for  my 

4.  To  breathe,  inflame,  nis  puacli,  5. 

Prov  29.  8  Scornful  men  bring  a  city  into  a  snare 

5.  To  lay  a  snare,  cop  qosh. 

Isa.  29.  21  lay  a  snare  for  him  that  reprovetli  in  the 
SNARED,  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  snared,  trp'w  yaqosh,  2. 

Deut.  7. 25  lest  thou  be  snared  therein  :  for  it  (is)  an 
Prov.  6.  2  Thou  art  snared  with  the  words  of  thy  mo. 
Isa.  8.  15  many  among  them  shall,  .be  snared,  and 
28.  13  ami  be  broken,  and  snared,  and  taken 

2.  To  be  snared,  trp;  yaqosh,  6. 

Eecl.  9.  12  so  (are)  the  sons  of  men  snared  in  an  evil 
3,2!  snare,  snarer,  trpio  moqesh. 

Prov  12.  13  The  wicked  is  snared  by  the  transgression 

4.  To  be  snared,  C’p;  naqash. 

Psa.  9.  16  the  wicked  is  snared  in  the  work  of  his 

5.  To  be  or  become  snared,  vps  naqash,  2, 

Deut  12.  30  Take  heed  to  thyself  that  thou  be  not  sn. 

6.  To  be  or  become  snared,  nns  paehach,  5. 

Isa.  42.  22  (they  are)  all  of  them  snared  in  holes,  and 
SNATCH,  to  — 

To  cut  down  or  off,  in  gazar. 

Isa.  9.  20  he  shall  snatch  on  the  right  hand,  and  be 
SNEEZE,  to  — 

To  sneeze,  tit  zarar,  3a. 

2  Ki.  4.  35  the  child  sneezed  seven  times  and  the  eh. 
SNORTING  — 

Snorting,  nans  nacharah. 

Jer.  8.  16  The  snorting  of  his  horses  was  heard  fr. 
SNOUT  — 
iVo.se,  f]k  aph. 

Prov  11. 22  (As)  a  jewel  of  gold  in  a  swine’s  snout,  (so) 
SNOW,  snowy,  (to  be  as)  — 

l.i Snow,  by  sheleg. 

Exod  4.  6  behold,  his  hand  (was)  leprous  as  snow 
Numi2.  10  Miriam  (became)  leprous,  (white)  as  snow 
2  Sa.  23.  20  in  the  midst  of  a  pit  in  time  of  snow 
2  Ki.  5.  27  from  his  presence  a  leper(as  white)  as  sn. 

1  Ch.11.  22  and  slew  a  lion  in  a  pit  in  a  snowy  day 
Job  6. 16  of  the  ice,  (and)  wherein  the  snow  is  hid 

9.  30  If  I  wash  myself  with  snow  water,  and 
24. 19  Drought  and  heat  consume  the  snow  wa. 

37.  6  he  saith  to  the  snow,  Be  thou  (on)  the  ea. 

38.  22  entered  into  the  treasures  of  the  snow? 
Psa.  51.  7  wash  me,  and  I  shall  be  whiter  than  snow 

147.  16  He  giveth  snow  like  wool :  he  seatteretli 

148.  8  Fire,  and  hail ;  snow,  and  vapour ;  stormy 
ProV25.  13  As  the  cold  of  snow  in  the  time  of  harvest 

26.  1  As  snow  in  summer,  and  as  rain  in  liarv. 
31.  21  She  is  not  afraid  of  the  snow  for  her  ho. 
Isa.  1.  18  Though. .scarlet,  they  shall  be  as. .snow 
55. 10  as  the  rain  cometh  down,  and  the  snow 
Jer.  18.  14  Will  (a  man)  leave  the  snow  of  Lebanon 
Lam.  4.  7  Her  Nazarites  were  purer  than  snow,  they 

2.  To  snow,  hy  shalaq,  5. 

Psa.  68.  14  scattered  kings  in  it,  it  was  (white)  as  sn. 

3. Snow,  A71  telag. 

Dan.  7.  9  whose  garment  (was)  white  as  snow,  and 
4.5)10!/,',  chion. 

Matt 28.  3  lightning,  and  his  raiment  white  as  snow 
Mark  9.  3  his  raiment,  .exceeding  white  [as  snow] 
Rev.  1.  14  hairs  (were)  white  like  wool,  as  white  as  s. 

SNUFF  (up),  to  — 

1  -To  cause  to  breathe  out,  snuff  up,  net  naphach,  5. 
Mai. 1.  13  ye  have  snuffed  at  it,  saith  the  Lord  of  I10. 

2.  To  swallow  up,  pant ,  ']>>'¥’  shaaph. 

Jer.  2.  24  snuffeth  up  the  wind  at  her  pleasure 

14.  6  they  snuffed  up  the  wind  like  dragons 
SNUFF  DISH,  snuffers  — 

1  -Snuffers,  forceps,  nif  10  mezammeroth. 

1  Ki.  7.  50  the  snuffers,  and  the  basins,  and  the  spo. 

2  Ki.12. 13  bowls  of  silver,  snuffers,  basins,  trumpets 

25. 14  the  snuffers,  and  the  spoons,  and  all  the 
2  Ch.  4.  22  the  snuffers,  and  the  basins,  and  the  spo. 
Jer.  52. 18  the  snuffers  and  the  bowls,  and  the  spo. 

2.  Fi  re,  coal,  incense,  or  snuff  dish,  lino  machtali. 
Exodes.  38  the  snuff  dishes  thereof,  (shall  be  of)  pure 

37.  23  he  made .  .his  snuff  dishes,  (of)  pure  gold 
Num.  4.  9  his  snuff  dishes,  and  all  the  oil  vessels  th. 

3.  Tongs,  snuffers,  d-i^o  malqachayim. 

Exod37-  23  he  made  his  seven  lamps,  and  his  snuff, 


SO,  K'lD. 

A  king  of  Egypt,  of  Ethiopian  descent;  or  Sevechus,  the 
second  king  of  the  twenty-fifth  dynasty  inManetho,  who 
reigned  fourteen  years  and  was  succeeded  byTirhakah; 
his  alliance  was  sought  for  by  Hosea  son  of  Elah,  the 
last  king  of  Israel,  who  had  become  tributary  to  Shal- 
manezer  king  of  Assyria.  B.C.  728. 

2  Ki.  17.  4  lie  had  sent  messengers  to  So  king  of  Eg. 
SO  — 

1.  These,  iVn  elleh. 

Deut  22.  5  all  that  do  so  (are)  abomination  unto  the 

2.  This,  nxi  zolli. 

Gen.  44.  17  God  forbid  that  I  should  do  so :  (but)  the 

3.  This,  nwi  hazzoth. 

Judgig.  24  but  unto  this  man  do  not  so  vile  a  thing 
i.Thus,  .13  koh. 

Gen.  15.  5  aud  he  said  unto  him.  So  shall  thy  seed 
Isa.  18.  4  For  so  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  I  will  take 
5.  Thus,  .133  lcakah. 

Num  15. 12  so  shall  ye  do  to  every  one  according  to 
6.5o,  ]3  ken. 

Gen.  1.  7  and  divided  the  waters ..  and  it  was  so 
Deut  22.  3  so  slialt  thou  do  with  his  raiment ;  and 
I.Thus,  [33  be/cen. 

Esth.  4.  16  so  will  I  go  in  unto  the  king,  which  (is) 
Feel.  8.  10  so  I  saw  the  wicked  buried,  who  had  co. 

8.  Thus,  so,  KID]?  kenema. 

Ezra  6.  13  that  which  Darius  the  king  had  sent,  so 

9 . Thus,  according  to  these,  Di3  kahem. 

Eecl.  9.  12  so  (are)  the  sons  of  men  snared  in  an  evil 

10.  And,  even,  ki u  kai. 

Matt  27.  64  so  the  last,  .shall  be  worse  than  the  first 
[See  also  Luke  11.  [2];  John  6.  57;  13.  33;  15.  9;  Acts 

7.  51;  Rom.  11.  16;  Gal.  1.  9;  Phil.  1.  20;  1  Pe.  1.  15; 

I  Jo.  4.  17], 

II  .Therefore,  since,  &pa  ara. 

Rom  14.  12  So  [then]  every  one  of  us  shall  give  acco. 

12.  Indeed,  yev  men. 

Marki6.  ig  [So  then,  after  the  Lord  had  spoken  unto] 

13.  Similarly,  likewise,  byoicn s  homoios. 

Luke  5. 10  so  (was)  also  James  and  John,  the  sons  of 

14.  Then,  therefore,  oZv  own. 

Matt.  1.  17  So  all  the  generations  from  Abraham  to 
Lukei4.  33  3°  likewise,  whosoever  he  be  of  you  that 
John  4.  40  So  when  the  Samaritans  were  come  unto 

4.  46  So  Jesus  came  again  into  Cana  of  Galilee 

4.  53  So  the  father  knew  that  (it  was)  at  the  s. 

6.jio  [So]  the  men  sat  down,  in  number  about  fi. 

19  So  when  they  had  rowed  about  five  and 
7. 43  So  there  was  a  division  among  the  people 
13.  12  So  after  he  had  washed  their  feet,  andhad 
2i.  15  So  when  they  had  dined,  Jesus  saith  to  S. 
Acts  13.  4  So  they,  being  sentforth  bythe  Holy  Gh. 

15.  30  So  when  they  were  dismissed,  they  came 
23.  18  So  he  took  him,  and  brought  (him)  to  the 

23.  22  So  the  chief  captain  (then)  let  the  young 
28.  9  [So]  when  this  was  done,  others  also,  whi. 

15.  Thus,  out  in,  out  cos  houto,  houtos. 

Matt.  5. 12  for  so  persecuted  they  the  prophets  whi, 

5.  16  Let  your  light  so  shine  before  men,  that 
5.  19  Whosoever,  .shall  teach  men  so,  he  shall 

5.  47  what  do  ye.  .not  even  the  publicans  [so]  ? 

6.  30  if  God  so  clothe  the  grass  of  the  field,  wh. 
9.  33  saying,  It  was  never  so  seen  in  Israel 

11.  26  for  so  it  seemed  good  in  thy  sight 

12.  40  so  shall  the  Sonofman  be  three  days  and 

13.  40  so  shall  it  be  in  the  end  of  this  world 

13.  49  So  shall  it  be  at  the  end  of  the  world  :  the 

18.  35  So  likewise  shall  my  heavenly  Father  do 

19.  8  but  from  the  beginning  it  was  not  so 

19.  10  If  the  case  of  the  man  be  so  with  (his)  w. 

19.  12  which  were  so  born  from  (their)  mother’s 

20.  16  So  the  last  shall  be  first,  and  the  first  last 
20.  26  it  shall  not  be  so  among  you :  but  whoso. 

24.  27  so  shall  also  the  coming  of  the  Son  of  man 
24.  33  So  likewise  ye,  whenye  shall  see  all  these 
24.  37,  39  so  shall  also  the  coming  of  the  Son  of 
24.  46  his  lord  when  he  cometh  shall  find  so  do. 

Mark  2.  [8];  4.  26,  [40];  7.  18;  10.  43;  14.  59;  15.  39; 
Luke  6.  [10] ;  9.  15 ;  10.  21 ;  n.  30 ;  12.  21,  28,  38,  43,  54 ; 
17.  10,  24,  26;  21.  31;  22.  26;  24.  24;  John  3.  8,  16;  5. 

21,  26;  8.  [59];  12.  50;  18.  22;  Acts  1.  11 ;  3.  18;  7.  1,  8; 

8.  32;  12.  8 ;  13.  8,  47;  14.  I ;  17.  n,  33;  19.  20;  20.  11, 

13,  35 ;  21.  11 ;  22.  24  ;  23.  n  ;  24.  9,  14  ;  27. 17,  44 ;  28. 
14  ;  Rom.  1.  15 ;  4.  18 ;  5.  12,  15,  18,  19,  21 ;  11.  5,  26 ;  12. 
5;  15.  20;  1  Co.  2.  11 ;  3.  15;  4.  1  ;  5.  3,  c.  5;  7.  I7,  I7, 
26,  36,  40;  8.  12;  9.  14,  15,  24,  26;  11.  28;  12.  12;  14.  9, 

rz,  25 1  *5-  n,  «,  22,  42,  45 ;  16.  1 ;  2  Co.  1.  5,  7  ;  7.  14 ; 

8.  6,  11 ;  10.  7;  11.  [3];  Gal.  1.  6;  3.  3;  4.  3,  29;  6.  2; 
Eph.  4.  20;  5.  24,  28,  33;  Phil.  3.  17;  4.  1;  Col.  3.  13;  1 
Ti.  2.  8 ;  4.  17 ;  5.  2 ;  2  Th.  3.  17;  2  Ti.  3.  8;  Heb.  5.  3, 
51  6-  15!  9-  28;  10.  33;  12.  21;  Jas.  1.  11 ;  2.  12,  12,  17, 
26;  3.  5,  [6],  10,  [12];  1  Pe.  2.  15  ;  2  Pe.  1.  n;  1  Jo.  2. 
[6];  4.  11 ;  Rev.  2.  15;  3.  16;  16.  18. 

16.  According  to  these,  Kara  ravra  kata  tawta. 

Luke  6.  26  for  so  did  their  fathers  to  the  false  prop. 

17.  These  things,  ravra  tauta. 

Johnn.  28  when  she  had  so  said,  she  went  her  way 
18.77ms,  rovro  touto. 

John2o.  20  when  he  had  so  said,  he  showed  unto  tli. 
Acts  19.  14  And  there  were  seven  sons,  .which  did  so 
23.  7  when  he  had  so  said,  there  arose  a  disse. 


Rom  12.  20  in  so  doing  thou  shalt  heap  coals  of  fire 
1  Co-  7-  37  hath  so  decreed  in  his  heart  that  he  will 
19. Ms,  so  that,  cos  hos. 

Heb.  3.  11  So  I  sware  in  my  wrath,  They  shall  not 
[See  also  And,  bad,  called,  evil,  great,  long  as,  mighty, 
much,  not,  soon,  yet], 

SO. .  .and  — 

Also. ..also,  CJ...C3  gam. ..gam. 

Gen.  32.  19  so  commanded  he  the  second,  and  the  th. 
SO  and  much  — 

Thus... thus,  13...  13  koh... koh. 

1  Sa.  20.  13  The  Lord  do  so  and  much  more  to  Jona. 
SO  as  — ■ 

1  .That,  so  that,  so  as,  "va  hina. 

Rev.  8. 12  so  as  the  third  part  of  them  was  darkened 
2. Such,  such  as,  oTa  hoia. 

Mark  9.  3  so  as  no  fuller  on  earth  can  white  them 
SO  be  (it)  — 

1. /<  is  steadfast  1  be  it  steadfast  /  |nx  amen. 

Jer.  11.  5  Then  answered  I,  and  said)  So  be  it,  0  L. 

2. Then,  therefore,  in  truth,  &pa  ara. 

1  Co.  15.  15  whom  he  raised  not  up,  if  so  be  that  the 

SO  great  — 

1  .Heavy,  weighty,  ids  kabed. 

1  Ki.  3.  9  who  is  able  to  judge  this  thy  so  great  a  p. 

2.50  great,  so  many,  roaovros  tosoutos. 

Matt.  s.  10  I  have  not  found  so  great  faith,  no,  not  in 
15-  33  Whence,  .bread,  .as  to  fill  so  great  a  mu. 
Luke  7.  9  I  have  not  found  so  great  faith,  no,  not  in 
Heb. 12.  1  compassed  about  with  so  great  a  cloud 
Rev.  18.  17  in  one  hour  so  great  riches  is  come  to  no. 
SO  I  — 

And  I,  idiyco  kagS. 

Johni5.  9  As  the  Father  hath  loved  me,  so  have  I 
Co. n.  22  Are  they  Hebrews?  so  (am)  I 
11.  22  Are  they  Israelites  ?  so  (am)  I 
1 1.  22  Are  they  the  seed  of  Abraham  ?  so  (am)  I 
SO  long  (as)  — 

1  .From  the  day,  or  all  the  days,  D’D;1'I?3  kol-hayya. 

1  Sa.  29.  8  so  long  as  I  have  been  with  thee  unto  this 

2  Ch.  6.  31  so  long  as  they  live  in  the  land  which  thou 
Job.  27.  6  my  heart  shall  not  reproach  (me)  so  long 

2.  While,  ij 1  ad. 

2  Ki.  9.  22  so  long  as  the  whoredoms  of  thy  mother 

3.  Time,  ny  cth. 

Esth.  5. 13  all  this  availeth  me  nothing,  so  long  as  I 

4.  So  great,  so  many,  roaovros  tosoutos. 

J0I1U14.  9  Have  I  been  so  long  time  with  you,  and 
Hel).  4.  7  saying  in  David,  To  day,  after  so  long  a 

SO  many  (more)  as  — 

Like  than,  Di 2  kahem. 

1  Ch.21.  3  an  hundred  times  so  many  more  as  they 
2.  As  many  as,  oaos  hosos. 

Rom.  6.  3  so  many  of  us  as  were  baptized  into  Jesus 

3. 50  great,  so  many,  roaovros  tosoutos. 

John  6.  9  hut  what  are  they  among  so  many  ? 

12  37  tin. ugh  lie  had  done  so  many  miracles  be. 
21. 1 1  for  all  there  were  so  many,  yet  was  not 

1  C’0.14.  10  There  are,  it  may  he,  so  many  kinds  of  v. 
Gal.  3.  4  Have  ye  suffered  so  many  things  in  vain  ? 

SO  much  (as)  — 

1  .Also,  even,  c:  gan\ 

2  Sa.  17.  12  there  shall  not  be  left  so  much  as  one 

2.  This,  nxJ  zotli. 

2  Ch.27.  5  So  much  did  the  children  of  Ammon  pay 

3.  Might,  exceedingly,  ikd  meod. 

2  Sa.  14.  25  there  was  noiie  to  be  so  much  praised  as 
Jer.  2.  36  Why  gaddest  thou  about  so  much  to  cha. 

4.  Unto,  151  ad. 

Exodi4.  28  there  remained  not  so  much  as  one  of  th. 

5.  Neither,  nor,  p/rjn  mete. 

Mark  3.  20  so  that  tiiey  could  not  so  much  as  eat  hr. 

6.50  great,  so  many,  roaovros  tosoutos. 

Matt  15.  33  Whence  should  we  have  so  much  bread 
Acts  5.  '8  whether  ye  sold  the  land  for  so  much? 

5.  8  And  she  said,  Yea,  for  so  much 
Heb.  1.  4  Being  made  so  much  better  than  the  ang. 

7.  22  By  so  much  was  Jesus  made  a  surety  of 
10.  25  so  much  the  more  as  ye  see  the  day  app. 
Rev.  18.  7  so  much  torment  and  sorrow  give  her 

SO  much  the  more  — 

Much  more,  (ttoAAcL)  yccAA op  (polio)  mallon. 

Luke  5.  15  so  much  the  more  went  there  a  fame  ab. 

18.  39  lie  cried  so  much  the  more,  (thou)  son  of 
Mark  7.  36  so  much  the  more  a  great  deal  they  pub. 
SO  sore  — 

Might,  exceedingly,  ikp  meod. 

1  Ki.17.  17  his  sickness  was  so  sore,  that  there  was 
SO  that  — 

1.  That,  iiytf  asher. 

Gen.  13.  16  so  that  if  a  man  can  number  the  dust  of 

2.  That,  ’3  ki. 

Deut  14.  24  so  that  thou  art  not  able  to  carry  It 

3.  Till,  iy  ad. 

Josh.  8.  22  they  smote  them,  so  that  they  let  none  of 


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4 .Only  if,  dx  pi  rag  im. 

i  Ki.  8.  25  so  that  thychildren  take  heed  to  their  way 

5.  With  a  viev)  to,  els  eis. 

Rom.  1.  20  so  that  they  are  without  excuse 
Heb.  11.  3  so  that  tilings  which  are  seen  were  not 

6.  That,  so  that,  as  that,  iv U  kina. 

Rev.  13.  13  so  that  he  maketh  fire  come  down  from 

7.  How,  so  that, 'Anus  hopos. 

Lukei6.  26  so  that  they  which  would  pass  fromhence 

8.  /Is,  so  that,  ws  hus. 

Acts  20.  24  so  that  I  might  finish  my  course  with  joy 

9. /ls  also,  so  that,  uxrre  hosts. 

Matt.  8.  28  so  that  no  man  might  pass  by  that  way 

13.  2  so  that  he  went  into  a  ship,  and  sat 

13.  32  so  that  the  birds  of  the  air  come  and  lodge 
Mark  3.  20  multitude  cometh  together  again,  so  that 

4.  I  so  that  he  entered  into  a  ship,  and  sat  in 
4.  32  so  that  the  fowls  of  the  air  may  lodge  uu. 

4.  37  the  waves  beat  into  the  ship,  so  that  it 

15.  s  Jesus  yet  answered  nothing  ;  so  tliatPil. 
Luke  5.  7  filled  both  the  ships,  so  that  they  began 
Acts  16.  26  so  that  the  foundations  of  the  prison  were 
10  10  so  that  all  they  which  dwelt  in  Asia  heard 
10  12  So  that  from  his  body  were  brought  unto 

19.  16  so  that  they  fled  out  of  that  house  naked 
Rom  15.  19  so  that  from  Jerusalem,  and  round  about 

1  Co.  1.  7  So  that  ye  come  behind  in  no  gift ;  wait. 

13.  2  though  I  have  all  faith,  so  that  I  could 

2  Co  2.  7  So  that  contrariwise  ye  (ought)  rather  to 

3.  7  so  that  the  children  of  Israel  could  not 
7.  7  your  fervent  mind  toward  me  ;  so  that  I 
Phil.  1.  13  So  that  my  bonds  in  Christ  are  manifest 

1  TIi.  1.  7  So  that  ye  were  eusamples  to  all  that  be. 

1.  8  so  that  we  need  not  to  speak  any  thing 

2  Th.  1 .  4  So  that  we  ourselves  glory  in  you  in  the 

2.  4  so  that  he  as  God  sitteth  in  the  temple  of 
Heb.  13.  6  So  that  we  may  boldly  say,  The  Lord  (is) 

SO  (that)  no  — 

Without,  so  that  no,  'P30  mibbeli. 

Eccl.  3.  11  so  that  110  man  can  find  out  the  work  that 

SO  then  — 

1. Then,  now,  therefore,  per  oS v  men  own. 

Mark  1 6.  19  [So  then,  after  the  Lord  had  spoken  unto] 

2. As  also,  so  that,  ware  hbste. 

Markio.  8  so  then  they  are  no  more  twain,  but  one 

1  Co  3.  7  So  then  neither  is  he  that  planteth  any  th. 

7.  38  So  then  he  that  giveth  (her)  in  marriage 

2  Co.  4.  12  So  then  death  worketh  in  us,  but  life  in 
Gal.  3.  9  So  then  they  which  be  of  faith  are  blessed 

SO,  if  — 

Tf,  although,  whosoever,  eav  ean. 

Matt  18.  13  if  so  be  that  he  find  it,  verily  I  say  unto 

SOAKED  — 

To  be  filed,  satisfied,  watered,  nn  ravali,  3. 

Isa.  34.  7  their  land  shall  be  soaked  with  blood,  and 
SOBER,  soberly,  soberness,  sobriety  — 

1  .Sober,  vigilant,  vqfidAeos  nephaleos. 

1  Ti.  3. 11  not  slanderers,  sober,  faithful  inall  things 
Titus  2.  2  That  the  aged  men  be  sober,  grave,  temp. 

2.  To  be  sober,  watchful,  v-'qcpoi  nepho. 

1  Pe.  1. 13  be  sober,  and  hope  to  the  end  for  the  gr. 

3.  With  a  view  to  be  sound  minded,  els  rb  awtppovJiv. 
Rom  12.  3  to  think  soberly,  according  as  God  hath 

4. Soberly,  temperately,  prudently,  aoxppovus  sOphr. 
Titus  2. 12  we  should  live  soberly,  righteously,  and 

5. Sobriety,  soundness  of  mind,  ffurppoavi/ri  sophro. 
Acts  26.  25  speak  forth  the  words  of  truth  and  sober, 
i  Ti.  2.  9  with  shamefacedness  and  sobriety 

2.  15  and  charity  and  holiness  with  sobriety 

6.  Sound  minded,  sober,  aouppoiv  sophron. 

1  Ti.  3.  2  vigilant,  sober,  of  good  behaviour,  given 
Titus  1.  8  a  lover  of  good  men,  sober,  just,  holy,  te. 

SOBER  (minded,  to  teach)  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  sober,  watchful,  vri<po>  neplio. 

1  Th.  5.  6  let  us  not  sleep,  .but  let  us .  .be  sober 

5.  8  let  us,  who  are  of  the  day,  be  sober,  put. 

1  Pe.  5.  8  Be  sober,  be  vigilant ;  because  your  adv. 

2 . To  be  sound  minded,  ffoxppoveu  sophroneo. 

2  Co.  5.  i3jor  whether  we  be  sober,  (it  is)  for  your  c. 
Titus  2.  6  Young  men . .  exhort  to  be  sober  minded 
1  Pe.  4.  7  be  ye  therefore  sober,  and  watch  unto  p. 

3 . To  make  sober  minded,  prudent,  aoifipovifa  sop. 
Titus  2.  4  may  teach  the  young  women  to  be  sober 

SO'-CHO,  SHO'-CO,  SHO'-CHO,  bit?. 

1.  A  son  of  Heber.  B.C.  1380. 

1  Cli.  4. 18  Jehudijah  bare.  .Heber  the  father  of  S. 

2.  A  city  in  Judah,  rebuilt  by  Rehoboam;  perhaps 
Socoh,  in  the  N.W.  of  the  plain  of  Judah. 

2  Ch.11.  7  And  Beth-zur,  and  S.,  and  Adullam 

28.  18  Gedorotli,  andS.  with  the  villagesthereof 
SOCKET  — 

A  socket,  ]ix  eden. 

Exod26.  19  thou  shalt  make  forty  sockets  of  silver  u. 
26. 19,  21,  25  two  sockets  under  one  board 
26. 19,  21,  25  and  two  sockets  under  another  bo. 
26.  21  And  their  forty  sockets  (of)  silver;  two 
26.  25  and  their  sockets  (of)  silver,  sixteen  soc. 
26.  32  hooks  (shall  be  of)  gold,  upon  the  four  so. 


Exod26.  37  thou  shalt  cast  five  sockets  of  brass  for  , 
27.  10  and  their  twenty  sockets,  (shall  be  of)br. 
27.  11  twenty  pillars  and  their  twenty  sockets  (of) 
27.  12  their  pillars  ten,  and  their  sockets  ten 
27.  14,  15  their  pillars  three,  and  their  sockets 
27.  16  pillars  (shall  be)  four,  and  their  sockets  f. 
27.  17  hooks  (shall  be  of  silver,)  and  their  sock. 
27.  18  fine  twined  linen,  and  their  sockets(of)  b. 
35. 11  boards,  his  bars,  his  pillars,  and  his  sock. 

35.  17  his  pillars,  and  their  sockets,  and  the  ha. 

36.  24  forty  sockets  of  silver  he  made  under  the 
36.  24,  26  two  sockets  under  one  board  for  his 
36.  26  And  their  forty  sockets  of  silver ;  two 
36.  24,  26  and  two  sockets  under  another  board 
36.  30  their  sockets  (were)  sixteen  sockets  of 
36.  30  their  sockets  (were)  sixteen  sockets  of  sil. 
36.  30  eight  boards,  .under  every  board  two  so. 
36.  36  and  lie  cast  for  them  four  sockets  of  silv. 
36.  38  fillets  with  gold :  but  their  five  sockets  (w. 

38.  10  pillars  (were)  twenty,  and  their  brazen  so. 
38.  11  there  pillars  (were)  twenty,  and  their  so. 
38.  12  their  pillars  ten,  and  their  sockets  ten 
38.  14,  15  their  pillars  three,  and  their  sockets 
38.  17  the  sockets  for  the  pillars  (were  of)  brass 
38. 19  their  pillars  (were)  four,  and  their  sockets 
38.  27  sockets  of  the  sanctuary,  and  the  sockets 
38.  27  an  hundred  sockets . .  a  talent  for  a  socket 
38.  30  lie  made  the  sockets  to  the  door  of  the  ta. 
38.  31  the  sockets  of  the  court  round  about,  and 

38.  31  the  sockets  of  the  court  gate,  and  all  the 

39.  33  his  bars,  and  his  pillars,  and  his  sockets 

39.  40  his  pillars,  and  his  sockets,  and  the  hang. 

40.  18  fastened  his  sockets,  and  set  up  the  boards 
Num.  3.  36  the  sockets  thereof,  and  all  the  vessels  th. 

3.  37  their  sockets,  and  their  pins,  and  their  eo. 

4.  31  the  pillars  thereof,  and  the  sockets  there. 
4I32  their  sockets,  and  their  pins,  and  their  co. 

Song  5.15  pillars  of  marble  set  upon  sockets  of  fine 
SO'-COH,  SHO'-CHOH,  SO'-CHOH,  nbitz,  niJir. 

1.  A  city  in  the  N.VV.  of  the  plain  of  Judah,  near  Adul¬ 
lam  or  Azekah. 

Josh. 15.  35  Jarmutli,  and  Adullam,  S.,  and  Azekah 
i  Sa.  17.  1  were  gathered  together  at  S„  which  (be.) 

17.  1  pitched  between  S.  and  Azekah,  in  Ephes. 

1  Ki.  4.  10  to  him  (pertained)  S.,  and  all  the  land  of 

2.  Another  city  in  the  hill  country  of  Judali,  near 
Jattir. 

Josh. 15.  48  in  the  mountains,  Shamir,  and  Jattir.  .S. 
SOD,  be  sodden,  to — 

1.  To  boil,  cook,  btra  baslial,  3. 

2  CI1.35.  13  the  (other)holy  (offerings)  sod  they  in  pots 
Lam.  4  10  The  hands  of  the  pitiful  women  have  sod. 

2.  To  be  boiled,  cooked,  Sg;a  baslial,  4. 

Exodi2.  9  Eat  not  of  it  raw,  nor  sodden  at  all  with 
Lev.  6.  28  the  earthen  vessel  wherein  it  is  sodden 

6.  28  if  it  be  sodden  in  a  brasen  pot,  it  shall  be 
1  Sa.  2.  15  he  will  not  have  sodden  flesh  of  thee,  but 

3.  Boiled,  cooked,  hps  bushel. 

Num.  6.  19  the  priest  shall  take  the  sodden  shoulder 

i.To  (cause)  to  boil,  mi,  tt  zid,  zvd,  5. 

Gen.  25.  29  Jacob  sod  pottage  :  and  Esau  came  from 
SODERING,  soldering  — 

Joint,  joining,  paa  debcq. 

Isa.  41.  7  saying.  It  (is)  ready  for  the  sodering:  and 

SO'-DI,  ’Tio  Jah  determines. 

A  Zebulonite,  father  of  Gaddiel,  one  of  the  twelve  spies 
sent  out  to  view  the  land.  B.C.  1492. 

Numi3.  10  the  tribe  of  Zebulun,  Gaddiel  the  son  of  S. 
SO'-DOM,  SO-DO'-MA,  ti~\0  place  of  lime.  2o6o/ua. 

A  city  on  the  shore  of  the  Salt  Sea  south  of  Engedi; 
destroyed  in  the  days  of  Abraham  and  Lot  along  with 
Gomorrah,  Admah,  and  Zeboim.  B.C.  1900. 

Gen.  10.  19  as  tlmugoest,  untoS.,  and  Gomorrah,  and 
13.  10  before  the  Lord  destroyed  S.  and  Gomor. 
13.  12  Lot  dwelt,  and  pitched  (his)tenttowardS. 

13.  13  the  men  of  S.  (were)  wicked  and  sinners 

14.  2  (these) made  war  with  Bera  kingof  S.,  and 

14.  8  there  went  out  the  king  of  S.,  and  the  king 

14.  IO  the  kings  ofS.  and  Gomorrah  fled,  and  fell 
14.  11  they  took  all  the  goods  of  S.  and  Gomorrah 
14.  12  Lot,  Abram’s  brother's  son  who  dwelt  in  S. 

14.17  the  king  of  S.  went  out  to  meet  him  after 
14.  21  the  king  of  S.  said  unto  Abram,  Give  me 
14.  22  Abram  said  to  the  king  of  S..  I  have  lift 

18.  16  rose  up  from  thence,  and  looked  towards 
18.  20  the  cry  of  S.  and  Gomorrah  is  great,  and 
18.  22  And  the  men  turned  . .  and  went  toward  S. 

18.  26  If  I  find  in  S.  fifty  righteous  within  the  ci. 

19.  1  And  there  came  two  angels  to  S.  at  even 
19.  1  Lot  sat  in  the  gate  of  S. :  and  Lot  seeing 
19.  4  the  men  of  S.,  compassed  the  house  round 
19.  24  the  Lord  rained  upon  S.  and  upon  Gom. 
19.  28  he  looked  toward  S.  and  Gomorrah,  and 

Deut29. 23  like  the  overthrow  of  S.,  and  Gomorrah 
32.  32  theirvine  (is)  of  the  vine  of  S.,  and  of  the 
Isa.  1.  9  we  should  have  been  as  S.,  (and)  we  should 
1. 10  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  ye  rulers  of  S. 
3.  9  they  declare  their  sin  as  S.,  they  hide  (it) 
13.  19  shall  be  as  when  God  overthrew  S.  andG. 
Jer.  23. 14  they  are  all  of  them  unto  me  as  S.,  and  the 

49. 18  As  in  the  overthrow  of  S.  and  Gomorrah 
50.  40  As  God  overthrew  S.  and  Gomorrah  and 

Lam.  4,  6  than  the  punishment  of  the  sin  of  S.,  (that 
Eze.  16.  46  thy  younger  sister,  .(is)  S.  and  herdaugh. 

16. 48  S,  thy  sister  hath  not  done,  she  nor  her 

16. 49  this  was  the  iniquity  of  thy  sister  S.,  pride 


Eze.  16.  53  the  captivity  of  S.  and  her  daughters  and 

16.  55  S.  and  her  daughters,  shall  return  to  their 

16.  56  S.  wasnot  mentioned  by  thy  mouth  in  the 
Amos  4.  11  have  overthrown,  you,  as  God  overthrew 
Zcpli.  2.  9  Moab  shall  be  as  S.,  and  the  children  of 
Matt  10.  15  shall  be  more  tolerable  for  the  land  of  S. 

11.23  if  the  mighty  works,  had  been  done  in  8. 
11.  24  shall  be  more  tolerable  for  the  land  of  S. 
Mark  6.  11  [It  shall  be  more  tolerable  forS.  and  Go.] 
Luke  10.  12  shall  be  more  tolerable  in  that  day  for  S. 

17.  29  the  same  day  that  Lot  went  out  of  S.  it 
Rom.  9.  29  we  had  been  as  S.,and  been  made  like  un. 

2  Pe.  2.  6  turning  the  cities  of  S.  and  Gomorrah  into 
Jude  7  as  S.  and  Gomorrah,  and  the  cities  about 
Rev.  n.  8  great  city,  which  spiritually  is  called  S. 

SODOMITE  — 

Separate,  set  apart,  trip  qadesh. 

Deut  23.  17  There  shall  be  no . .  sodomite  of  the  sons 

1  Ki.14.  24  And  there  were  also  sodomitesin  the  land 

13. 12  he  took  away  the  sodomites  out  of  the  1. 
22.  46  the  remnant  of  the  sodomites,  which  re. 

2  Ki.  23.  7  he  brake  down  the  houses  of  the  sodomi. 

SOEVER  — 

If,  eav  ean. 

Mark  6. 10  In  what  place  soever  ye  enter  into  an  I10. 
SOFT,  softly  — 

1.  Gently,  ox  at. 

1  Ki.  21.  27  and  lay  in  sackcloth,  and  went  softly 
Isa.  8.  6  the  waters  of  Shiloah  that  go  softly,  and 

2.  Gently,  ’tax1?  leitti. 

Gen.  33. 14  I  will  lead  on  softly,  according  as  the  ca. 

3.  Gentleness,  cxS  lat. 

Judg.  4.  21  went  softly  unto  him,  and  smote  the  nail 

4.  Gentleness,  vh  lat. 

Ruth  3.  7  she  came  softly,  and  uncovered  his  feet 

5.  Tender,  soft,  timid,  tp  rak. 

Job  41.  3  will  he  speak  soft  (words)  unto  thee? 
Prov.15.  1  A  soft  answer  turneth  away  wrath  :  but 

25.  15  persuaded,  and  a  soft  tongue  breaketh  the 

Q.Soft,  delicate,  paXauis  malakos. 

Matt  11.  8  A  man  clothed  in  soft  raiment  ?  Behold 

11.  8  they  that  wear  soft  (clothing)  are  in  kin. 
Luke  7.  25  A  man  clothed  in  soft  raiment  ?  Behold 

SOFT,  softer,  to  be  or  make  — 

1.  To  melt,  soften,  JtD  mug,  3a. 

Psa.  65. 10  thou  makest  it  soft  with  showers ;  thou 

2.  To  be  tender,  soft,  paa  rakak. 

Psa.  55.  21  his  words  were  softer  than  oil,  yet  (were) 

3 . To  make  tender,  'aa  rakak,  5. 

Job  23.  16  God  maketh  my  heart  soft,  and  the  Aim. 

SOIL  — 

A  field,,  land,  rn]p  sadeli. 

Eze.  17.  8  It  was  planted  in  a  good  soil  by  great  wa. 

SOJOURN  (in),  to  — 

1.  To  sojourn,  aia  gur. 

Gen.  12.  10  Abram  went  down  into  Egypt  to  sojourn 

19.  9  This  one  (fellow)  came  in  to  sojourn,  and 

20.  1  Abraham  journeyed . .  and  sojourned  in  G. 

21.  23  to  the  land  wherein  thou  hast  sojourned 
21.  34  Abraham  sojourned  in  the  Philistines’  la. 

26.  3  Sojourn  in  this  land,  and  I  will  be  with  t. 
32.  4  I  have  sojourned  with  Laban,  and  stayed 
35.  27  where  Abraham  and  Isaac  sojourned 

47.  4  to  sojourn  in  the  land  are  we  come  ;  for 
Exod.  3.  22  and  of  her  that  sojourneth  in  her  house 
12. 48  when  a  stranger  shall  sojourn  with  thee 

12.  49  unto  the  stranger  that  sojourneth  among 
Lev.  16.  29  or  a  stranger  that  sojourneth  among  you 

17.  8,  10,  13  the  strangers  that  sojourn  among 

17.  12  any  stranger  that  sojourneth  among  you 

18.  26  nor  any  stranger  that  sojourneth  among 

19.  33  if  a  stranger  sojourn  with  thee  in  your  la. 

20.  2  or  of  the  strangers  that  sojourn  in  Israel 

25  6  for  thy  stranger  that  sojourneth  with  th. 
25.  45  the  strangers  that  do  sojourn  among  you 

Num.  9.  14  if  a  stranger  shall  sojourn  among  you.  and 

15.  14  if  a  stranger  sojourn  with  you,  or  whoso. 

15.  15,  16  fortlie  stranger  that  sojourneth  (with 

15.  26,  29  the  stranger  that  sojourneth  among  th. 
19.  10  unto  the  stranger  that  sojourneth  among 
Deut  18  6  if  a  Levite  come  from,  .where  he  sojourn. 

26  5  he  went  down  into  Egypt,  and  sojourned 
Josh  20'  9  the  stranger  that  sojourneth  among  them 
Judo-17  7  who  (was)  a  Levite,  and  he  sojourned  there 

°  17  8  to  sojourn  where  he  could  find  (a  place) 
17  9  I  go  to  sojourn  where  I  may  find  (a  place) 
19.  1  there  was  a  certain  Levite  sojourning  on 
19.  16  he  sojourned  in  Gibeah  :  but  the  men  of 
Ruth  1.  1  went  to  sojourn  in  the  country  of  .Moan 

2  Ki.  8.  1  sojourn  wheresoever  thou  canst  sojourn 

8.  2  sojourned  in  the  land  of  the  Philistines se. 
Ezra  1.  4  remaineth  in  any  place  where  he  sojourn. 
Psa.  105.  23  and  Jacob  sojourned  in  the  land  of  Ham 
t2o.  5  Woe  is  me,  that  I  sojourn  in  Mesecli,  (th.) 

Isa.  23.  7  her  own  feet  shall  carry  her  afar,  .to  sojo 

52.  4  went  down  aforetime  into  Egypt  to  sojou. 
Jer.  42.  15  enter  into  Egypt,  and  go  to  sojourn  there 
42.  17  set  their  faces  to  go  into  Egypt  to  sojourn 

42.  22  the  place  whither  ye  desire,  .to  sojourn 

43.  2  to  say,  Go  not  into  Egypt  to  sojourn  there 
44. 12,  14,  28  into  the  land  of  Egypt  to  sojourn 

Lam.  4.  15  they  said.  .They  shall  no  more  sojourn 

Eze.  14.  7  orofthestrangertliatsojourneth  in  Israel 


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Eze.  47.  22  to  the  strangers  that  sojourn  among  you 
47.  23  in  what  tribe  the  stranger  sojourneth 

2.  To  sojourn,  assemble  self,  ~Mgur,  7a. 

1  Ki.17.  20  evil  upon  the  widow  with  whom  I  sojourn 

‘A.  Place  of  sojourn,  mis  magur. 

Eze.  20.  38  out  of  the  country  where  they  sojourn,  and 

4.  To  dwell  alongside,  sojourn,  napoiKew  paroikeo. 
Heb.  11.  9  By  faith  he  sojourned  in  the  land  of  pro. 

5 . To  be  a  sojourner,  elpl  rapoucos  eimi paroikos. 
Acts  7.  6  That  his  seed  should  sojourn  in  a  strange 

SOJOURNER,  sojourning  — 

1.  To  sojourn,  mi  gur. 

2  Sa.  4.  3  and  were  sojourners  there  until  this  day 

2 . A  sojourner,  ii  ger. 

Lev.  25.  47  if  a  sojourner  or  stranger  wax  rich  by  thee 

3.  A  settler,  dwelling,  3y?iO  moshab. 

Exodi2.  40  the  sojourning  of  the  children  of  Israel 

4.  ,4  settler,  dweller,  syin  toshab. 

Oen.  23.  4  I  (am)  a  stranger  and  a  sojourner  witli  you 
Lev.  22.  10  a  sojourner  of  the  priest,  or  an  hired  ser. 

25.  23  for  ye  (are)  strangers  and  sojourners  with 
25.  35  (though  he  be)  a  stranger,  or  a  sojourner 
25.  40  as  a  sojourner,  he  shall  be  with  thee,  (and) 
25.  47  sell  himself  unto  the  stranger  (or)  sojou. 
Num35.  15  for  the  stranger,  and  for  the  sojourner  am. 
1  Ch.29.  15  we  (are)  strangers  before  thee,  and  sojou. 
Psa.  39.  12  I  (am)  a  stranger  with  thee,  (and)  a  so  jo. 

5.  A  dwelling  alongside,  sojourning,  irapoiKtaparo. 

1  Pe.  1.  17  pass  the  time  of  your  sojourning  (here)  in 
SOLACE  selves,  to  — 

To  delight  self,  rejoice,  th'j  alas,  7. 

I’rov.  7.  18  Come,  .let  us  solace  ourselves  with  loves 
SOLD,  to  be  — 

1.  To  come  in  with  a  price,  TnD3  Nia  bo  bimechir. 
Lam.  5.  4  water  for  money ;  our  wood  is  sold  uuto 

2 . To  be  sold,  -OD  makar,  2. 

Exod22.  3  if  he  have  nothing,  then  he  shall  be  sold 
Lev.  25.  23  The  land  shall  not  be  sold  for  ever :  for 
25.  34  the  field  of  the  suburbs,  .may  not  be  sold 
25.  39  if  thy  brother . .  be  waxen  poor,  and  be  so. 
25. 42  my  servants ..  they  shall  not  be  sold  as  bo. 
25.  48  After  that  he  is  sold  he  may  be  redeemed 

25.  50  from  the  yearthathe  was  sold  to  him  unto 
27.  27  it  shall  be  sold  according  to  thy  estimat. 
27.  28  no  devoted  thing.. shall  be  sold  orredee. 

Dent  15.  12  or  an  Hebrew  woman,  be  sold  unto  thee 
Nell.  5-  8  the  .Tews,  which  were  sold  unto  the  heat. 

5.  8  shall  they  be  sold  unto  us  ?  Then  held  they 
Estli.  7.  4  we  are  sold,  I  and  my  people,  to  be  dest. 

7.  4  if  we  had  been  sold  for  bond  men  and  bo. 
Psa.105. 17  (even)  Joseph,  (who)  was  sold  for  a  servant 
Jer.  34.  14  an  Hebrew,  which  hath  been  sold  unto 

3.  To  sell  self,  "i:d  makar,  7. 

Deut28.  68  ye  shall  be  sold  unto  your  enemies  for  bo. 

4.  To  sell,  cause  to  pass  over,  irnrpdrrKui  pipraskr,. 
Matt  18.  25  his  lord  commanded  himjto  be  sold, and  his 

26.  9  ointment  might  have  been  sold  for  much 
Marki4_  5  For  it  miglithave  beensold  formorethan 
Johni2.  5  Why  was  uot  this  ointment  sold  for  three 
Acts  4.  34  the  prices  of  the  things  that  were  sold 

5.  4  after  it  was  sold,  was  it  not  in  thine  own 
Rom.  7.  14  spiritual :  but  I  am  carnal,  sold  under  sin 

5.  To  sell,  irtaAeee  poleo. 

Matt  10.  29  Are  not  two  sparrows  sold  fora  farthing? 
Lukeia.  6  Are  not  fivesparrows  sold  for  two  fartli.? 

SOLD,  (that  which  is)  — - 

Sale,  thing  sold,  ware,  mimkar. 

Lev.  25.  25  shall  he  redeem  that  which  his  brother  so. 
25.  28  that  which  is  sold  shall  remain  in  the  ha. 
25.  29  within  a  whole  year  after  it  is  sold 
25.  33  the  house  that  was  sold,  and  the  city  of 
Eze.  7.  13  shall  not  return  to  that  which  is  sold,  al. 
SOLDIER  — 

l.Son  of  the  troop,  Dir(3  ben-gedud. 

2  Ch.25  13  the  soldiers  of  the  army  which  Amaziah  se. 

2.  Force,  Si  chayil. 

Ezra  8.  22  to  require  of  the  king  a  band  of  soldiers 

3.  To  arm,  j’Sn  clialats. 

Isa.  15.  4  the  armed  soldiers  of  Moab  shall  cry  out 

4.  Host,  tqy  tsaba. 

1  CI1.7.  4  bands  of  soldiers  for  war,  six  and  thirty  th. 

5.  Military  host,  arpcLTevya  strateuma. 

Acts  23.  10  commanded  the  soldiers  to  go  down,  and 
6  -To  serve  in  the  camp  or  host,  or  par  even  strateuo. 

Luke  3. 14  the  soldiers  likewise  demanded  of  him,  sa. 

7 .One  serving  as  a  soldier,  mpaTiwrys  slratiotes. 
Matt.  8.  9  a  man  under  authority,  having  soldiers  un. 

27.  27  the  soldiers  of  the  governor  took  Jesus 

28.  12  they  gave  large  money  unto  the  soldiers 
Markiy.  16  the  soldiers  led  himaway  into  theliall  ca. 
Luke  7.  8  I  also  am  a  man . .  having  under  me  soldiers 

23.  36  the  soldiers  also  mocked  him,  coming  to 
Johni9.  2  the  soldiers  platted  a  crown  of  thorns,  and 
■  19. 23  the  soldiers,  when  they  had  crucified  Jes. 
19. 23  and  made  four  parts,  to  every  soldier  a 
19.  24  These  things  therefore  the  soldiers  did 
19.  32  Then  came  the  soldiers,  and  brake  the  le. 
19.  34  one  of  the  soldiers  with  a  spear  pierced  his 

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Acts  10.  7  a  devout  soldier  of  them  that  waited  on 
12.  4  four  quaternions  of  soldiers  to  keep  him 
12.  6  Peter  was  sleeping  between  two  soldiers 
12. 18  there  was  no  small  stir  among  the  soldiers 
21.  32  Who  immediately  took  soldiers  and  cent. 
21.  32  they  saw  the  chief  captain  and  the  soldiers 
21.  35  he  was  borne  of  the  soldiers  for  the  viole. 
23.  23  Make  ready  two  hundred  soldiers  to  go  to 
23.  31  the  soldiers,  as  it  was  commanded  them 
27.  31  said  to  the  centurion  and  to  the  soldiers 
27.  32  the  soldiers  cut  off  the  ropes  of  the  boat 

27.  42  the  soldiers’  counsel  was  to  kill  the  pris. 

28.  16  to  dwell  by  himself  with  a  soldier  that  ke. 
2  Ti.  2.  3  endure  hardness,  as  a  good  goldier  of  Je. 

SOLDIER,  to  choose  to  be  a  — 

To  collect  a  camp  or  host,  (rrparoXoyioj  stratologeu. 
2  Ti.  2.  4  him  who  hath  chosen  him  to  be  a  soldier 

SOLE  — 

Palm  {of  hand),  sole  {of  foot),  f)3  kaph. 

Gen.  8.  9  the  dove  found  no  rest  for  the  sole  of  her 
Deutn.  24  Every  place  whereon  the  soles  of  yourfe. 
28.  35  from  the  sole  of  thy  foot  unto  the  top  of 
28.  56  to  set  the  sole  of  her  foot  upon  the  grou. 
28.  65  neither  shall  the  sole  of  thy  foot  have  re. 
Josh.  1.  3  Every  place  that  the  sole  of  your  foot  sh. 

3.  13  as  soon  as  the  soles  of  the  feet  of  the  pri. 

4.  18  the  soles  of  the  priests’  feet  were  lifted 

2  Sa.  14.  25  from  the  sole  of  his  foot  even  to  the  cro. 

1  Ki.  5.  3  until  the  Loud  put  them  under  the  soles 

2  Ki.  19.  24  with  the  sole  of  my  feet  have  I  dried  up 
Job  2.  7  smote  Job  with  sore  boils  from  the  soleof 
Isa.  1.  6  From  the  sole  of  the  foot  even  unto  the 

37.  25  with  the  sole  of  my  feet  have  I  dried  up 
60.  14  bow  themselves  down  at  the  soles  of  thy 
Eze.  1.  7  the  sole  of  their  feet  (was)  like  the  soleof 
43.  7  the  place  of  the  soles  of  my  feet,  where  I 
Mai.  4.  3  they  shall  be  ashes  under  the  soles  of  yo. 

SOLEMN  (assembly,  feast,  meeting,  day),  solemnity  — 

1  .Festival,  in,  in  chag. 

Psa.  81.  3  in  the  time  appointed,  on  our  solemn  fe. 
Isa.  30.  29  as  in  the  night,  (when)  a  holy  solemnity 
Nah.  1.  15  keep  thy  solemn  feasts,  perform  thy  vows 
Mai.  2.  3  (even)  the  dung  of  yoursolemn  feasts;  and 

2.  Appointed  time,  place,  sign,  moed. 

Num  10.  10  in  your  solemn  days,  and  in  the  beginni. 

15.  3  in  your  solemn  feast,  to  make  a  sweet  sa. 
I)eut3i.  10  in  the  solemnity  of  the  year  of  release,  in 
2  Ch  2.  4  on  the  solemn  feasts  of  the  Lord  our  God 
Isa.  33. 20  Look  upon  Zion,  the  city  of  our  solemnit. 
Lam.  1.  4  because  none  come  to  the  solemn  feasts 

2.  6  the  Loup  hath  caused  the  solemn  feasts 

2.  7  a  noise . .  as  in  the  day  of  a  solemn  feast 

2.  22  Thou  hast  called  as  in  a  solemn  day  my 
Eze.  36.  38  as  the  flock . .  in  hersolemn  feasts,  so  shall 

45.  17  in  the  sabbaths,  in  all  solemnities  of  the 

46.  9  come  before  the  Lord  in  the  solemn  fea. 

46. 11  in  the  solemnities,  the  meat  offering  sh. 

Hos.  2.  11  andlier  sabbaths,  and  all  her  solemn  feasts 
9.  5  What  will  ye  do  in  the  solemn  day,  and  in 
12.  9  dwell. .as  in  thedays  of  the  solemn  feasts 
Zeph.  3. 18  I  will  gather  (them),  .for  the  solemn  ass. 
A.  Appointed  limes,  niijnD  moadoth. 

2  Ch.  8.  13  the  new  moons,  and  on  the  solemn  feasts 
4. A  restraint,  .Tisj).  atsarah. 

2  Ki.  10.  20  Jelnt  said,  Proclaim  a  solemn  assembly 
Isa.  1. 13  (it  is)  iniquity,  even  the  solemn  meeting 
Joel.  1.  14  call  a  solemn  assembly,  gather  the  elders 

2.  15  sanctify  a  fast,  call  a  solemn  assembly 

5..1  restraint,  atsereth. 

Lev.  23.  36  it  (is)  a  solemn  assembly ;  (and)  ye  shall  do 
Num 29.  35  ye  shall  have  asolemn  assembly;  yeshall 
Dent  16.  8  the  seventh  day  (shall  be)  a  solemn  asse. 

2  Ch.  7.  9  the  eighth  day  they  made  a  solemn  assem. 
Nell.  8.  18  on  the  eighth  day  (was)  a  solemn  assembly 
Amos  5.21  I  will  not  smellin  your  solemn  assemblies 
SOLEMN  feast,  to  keep  a  — 

To  keep  a  festival,  Mn  chagag. 

Deuti6.  15  shalt  thou  keep  a  solemn  feast  unto  the 
SOLEMNLY  — 

To  {cause  to)  testify,  TJJ  ud,  5. 

Gen.  43.  3  The  man  did  solemnly  protest  unto  us 
1  Sa.  8.  9  protest  solemnly  unto  them,  and  show 
SOLITARY  (place),  solitarily  — 

1.  Alone,  separate,  T13  badad. 

Lam.  1.  1  How  doth  the  city  sit  solitary  (that  was) 
Mic.  7.  14  which  dwell  solitarily  (in)  the  wood,  in 

2.  Silent,  galmud. 

Job  3.  7  let  that  night  be  solitary ;  let  no  joyful 
30.  3  For  want  and  famine  (they  were)  solitary 

3 . Lonely,  singly,  vn;  yachid. 

Psa.  68.  6  God  setteth  the  solitary  in  families :  he 

4.  Desolate  place,  jia'ii”  yeshimon. 

Psa.  107.  4  They  wandered  in  the  wilderness  in  a  so. 

5.2 1  dry  place,  n;v  tsiyyah. 

Isa.  35.  1  the  solitary  place  shall  be  glad  for  them 

6.  Desert,  zprgios  eremos. 

Mark  1.  35  departed  into  a  solitary  place,  and  there 
SOLOMON,  rtofj  peace.  ZZoAoywv. 

The  tenth  son  of  David,  and  second  by  Bath-sheba, 
and  the  third  king  of  Israel;  born  B.C.  1033,  crowned 
1015,  died  975.  He  was  crowned  king  at  Gihon  by  the 
direction  of  his  father  when  aged  and  infirm;  offered 


sacrifices  at  Gibeon,  chose  wisdom  iu  preference  to  all 
other  things;  judged  wonderfully  between  two  harlots ; 
increased  in  power  and  wealth,  had  gold  in  abundance, 
and  weapons  of  war,  a  throne  of  ivory,  scientific 
knowledge  of  botany,  etc.;  congratulated  by  Hiram 
king  of  Tyre,  prepared  for  building  the  temple,  prayed 
at  its  dedication,  sacrificed  on  that  occasion,  God 
appeared  to  him,  warned  him,  covenanted  with  him;  he 
built  his  own  house,  and  the  house  of  Lebauon  for 
Pharaoh’s  daughter,  appointed  the  courses  of  the  priests, 
sent  ships  to  Ophir,  received  the  queen  of  Sheba,  gave 
some  cities  to  Hiram,  had  numerous  wivesand  concu¬ 
bines,  countenanced  idolatry,  and  was  threatened  for  it, 
opposed  by  Hadad  the  Edomite,  and  by  Rezin  the 
Syrian,  and  by  Jeroboam  an  Ephrathite  of  Zereda ;  died, 
and  was  buried  iu  the  city  of  David,  after  a  reign  of 
forty  years. 

2  Sa.  5.  14  Shammuah,  and  Shobab,  and  Nathan.  .3. 

12.  24  she  bare  a  son,  and  he  called  MS  name  S. 
1  Ki.  1. 10  Benaiah,  and  the  mighty  men,  and  S.  his 

1.  11  spake  unto  Bath-sheba  the  mother  of  S. 

1. 12  thine  own  life,  and  the  life  of  thy  son  S. 

1. 13,  17,  30S.  thy  son  shall  reign afterme,  and 
1.  19  but  S.  thy  servant  hath  he  not  called 

1.  21  I  and  myson  S.  shallbe  counted  offenders 
1.  26  the  son  of  Jehoiada,  and  thy  servant  S. 

1.  33  cause  S.  my  son  to  ride  upon  mine  own 
1.  34  blow,  .the trumpet,  and  say,  God  save.  .3. 
1.  37  even  so  be  he  with  3.,  and  make  his  throne 
1.  38  caused  S.  to  ride  upon  king  David’s  mule 
1.  39  Zadok  the  priest  took,  and  anointed  S. 

1.  39  and  all  the  people  said,  God  save  king  S. 
1.  43  Verily  our  Lord  king  David  hath  made  3. 
1.  46  also  S.  sitteth  on  the  throne  of  the  king. 
1.  47  God  make  the  name  of  S.  better  than  thy 
1.  50  Adonijah  feared  because  of  S.,  and  arose 
1.  51  And  it  is  was  told  S.,  saying,  Behold 
1.  51  Adonijah  feareth  king  S.:  for,  lo,  he  hath 
1.  51  Let  king  S.  swear  unto  me  to  day  that  he 
1.  52  S.  said,  If  he  will  show  himself  a  worthy 
1.  53  king  S.  sent,  and  they  brought  him  down 

1.  S3  came  and  bowed  himself  to  kingS.:  and  S. 

2.  1  and  he  charged  S.  his  son,  saying 

2.  12  Then  sat  S.  upon  the  throne  of  David  his 

2. 13  came  to  Bath-sheba  the  mother  of  S. 

2.  17  Speak,  I  pray  thee,  unto  S.  the  king,  for 
2.  19  Bath-sheba  therefore  went  uuto  king  S. 

2.  22  S.  answered  and  said  unto  his  mother 
2.  23  S.  sware  by  the  Lord,  saying,  God  do  so 
2.  25  S.  sent  by  the  hand  of  Benaiah  the  son  of 
2.  27  S.  thrust  out  Abiathar  from  being  priest 
2.  29  it  was  told  king  S.  thatJoab  was  fled  unto 
2.  29  S.  sent  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada,  say. 
2.  41  it  was  told  3.  that  Shimei  had  gone  from 
2.  45  S.  (shall  be)  blessed,  and  the  throne  of  D. 

2.  46  kingdom  was  established  in  the  hand  of  S. 

3.  1  S.  made  affinity  with  Pharaoh  king  of  E. 

3.  3  S.  loved  the  Lord,  walking  in  the  statutes 

3.  4  a  thousand  burnt  offerings  did  S.  offer  up. 

3.  5  the  Lord  appeared  to  S.  in  a  dream  by 

3.  6  S.  said,  Thou  hast  showed  unto  my  serv. 

3.  10  the  speech  pleased  the  Lord,  that  S.  had 

3. 15  S.  awoke;  and,  behold,  (it  was)  a  dream 

4.  1  So  king  S.  was  king  over  all  Israel 

4.  7  S.  had  twelve  officers  overall  Israel.which 

4.  11  which  had  Taphath  the  daughter  of  S.  to 

4. 15  he  also  took  Basmath  the  daughter  of  S.  to 

4.21  S.  reigned  overall  kingdoms  from  the  riv. 

4.  21  they  brought  presents,  and  served  S.  all 

4.  22  S.’s  provision  for  one  day  was  thirty  mea. 

4.  25  Israel  dwelt  safely,  .all  the  days  of  S. 

4.  26  3.  had  forty  thousand  stalls  of  horses  for 
4.  27  those  officers  provided  victual  for  kings. 
4.  27  for  all  that  came  unto  king  S.’s  table,  ev. 
4.  29  God  gave  S.  wisdom  and  understanding 
4.  30  S.’s  wisdom  excelled  the  wisdom  of  all  the 

4.  34  of  all  people  to  hear  the  wisdom  of  S. 

5.  1  king  of  Tyre  sent  his  servants  unto  S.;  for 

5.  2  Anil  S.  sent  to  Hiram,  saying 

5.  7  when  Hiram  heard  the  words  of  S.,  that 

5.  8  Hiram  sent  to  S.,  saying,  I  have  conside. 

5. 10  Hiram  gave  S.  cedar  trees  and  fir  trees 

5. 11  3.  gave  Hiram  twenty  thousand  measures 

5. 11  thus  gave  S.  to  Hiram  year  by  year 

5. 12  the  Lord  gave  S.  wisdom,  as  he  promised 

5. 12  there  was  peace  between  Hiram  and  S. 

5. 13  S.  raised  a  levy  out  of  all  Israel;  and  the 

5. 15  S.  had  three  score  and  ten  thousand  that 

5.  16  the  chief  of  S.’s  officers  which  (were)  over 

5.  18  S.’s  builders  and  Hiram’s  builders  did  hew 

6.  1  in  the  fourth  year  of  S.’s  reign  over  Israel 

6.  2  the  house  which  king  S.  built  for  the  Lo. 

6.  11  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  S.,  saying 

6.  14  So  S.  built  the  house,  and  finished  it 

6.21  S.  overlaid  the  house  within  with  pure  go 

7.  1  S.  was  building  his  own  house  thirteen 

7.  8  S.  made  also  an  house  for  Pharaoh’s  dau. 

7.  13  king  S.  sent  and  fetched  Hiram  out  of  T 

7.  14  he  came  to  king  S.,  and  wrought  all  his 

7.  40  work  that  he  made  king  S.  for  the  house 
7.45  these  vessels,  which  Hiram  made . .  king  S. 
7.  47  S.  left  all  the  vessels  (unweiglied),  because 
7.  48  S.  made  all  the  vessels  that  (pertained)  un. 
7.  51  work  that  king  S.  made  for  the  house  of 

7.  51  S.  brought  in  the  things  which  David  his 

8.  1  Then  S.  assembled,  .unto  king  S.  in  Jer. 

8.  2  assembled  themselves  unto  king  S.  at  the 

8.  s  king  S.,  and  all  the  congregation .  .(were) 

8. 12  Then  spake  S.,  The  Lord  said  that  he  wo 

8.  22  And  S.  stood  before  the  altar  of  the  Lord 

8.  54  when  S.  had  made  an  end  of  praying  all 
8.  63  S.  offered  a  sacrifice  of  peace  offerings,  wh. 


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1  Ki.  8.  65  And  at  that  time  S.  held  a  feast,  and  all 

9.  1  S.  had  finished  the  building  of  the  house 
g.  1  and  all  S.'s  desire  which  he  was  pleased  to 
9.  2  That  the  Lord  appeared  to  S.  the  second 
9.  10  it'cametopass.  .when  S.  had  built  the  two 

9.  n  Hiram,  .had  furnished  S.  with  cedar  trees 
9.  11  S.  gave  Hiram  twenty  cities  in  the  land  of 
9.  12  Hiram  came,  .to  see  the  cities  which  S. 

9.  is  the  reason  of  the  levy  which  kingS.  raised 
9.  16  given  it  (for)  a  present . .  his  daughter,  S.’s 
9. 17  S.  built  Gezer,  and  Beth-lioron  the  nether 
9. 19  all  the  cities  of  store  that  S.  had,  and  cit. 

9. 19  that  which  S.  desired  to  build  in  JeruSal. 

9.  21  upon  those  did  S.  levy  a  tribute  of  bond, 
g.  22  of  the  children  of  Israel  did  S.  make  no 
9.  23  the  chief  of  the  officers,  .(were)  over  S.’s 
9.  25  three  times  in  a  year  did  S.  offer  burnt 
9.  26  kings,  madeanavy  of  ships  in  Ezion-geber 
9.  27  sent,  .his  servants. .  with  the  servants  of  S. 

9.  28  fetched,  .gold,  .and  brought  (it)to  king  S. 

10.  1  the  queen  of  Sheba  heard  of  the  fame  of  S. 

10.  2  when  she  was  come  to  S  ,  she  communed 
10.  3  S.  told  her  all  her  questions :  there  was 
10.  4  the  queen  of  Sheba  had  seen  all  S.’s  wis. 

10. 10  which  the  queen  of  Sheba  gave  to  king  S. 
10.  13  S.  gave  unto  the  queen  of  Sheba  all  herdes. 

10. 13  (that)  which  S.  gave  her  of .  .royal  bounty 

10.  14  Now  the  weight  of  gold  that  came  to  S.  in 
10. 16  king  S.  made  two  hundred  targets  (of)  be. 
10.  21  all  king  S.'s  drinking  vessels(were  of)  gold 
10. 21  was  nothing  accounted  of  in  the  days  of  S. 
10.  23  S.  exceeded  all  the  kings  of  the  earth  for 
10.  24  all  the  earth  sought  to  S.,  to  hear  his  wi. 

10.  26  S.  gathered  together  chariots  and  horse. 

10. 28  S.  had  horses  brought  out  of  Egypt,  and 

11.  1  S.  loved  many  strange  women,  together 
11.  2  the  nations.  .S.  clave  unto  these  in  love 
11.  4  came  to  pas3,  when  S.  was  old,  (that)  his 
11.  5  S.  went  after  Ashtoreth  the  goddess  of  the 
11.  6  S.  did  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  Lord,  and 
11.  7  Then  did  S.  build  an  high  place  for  Che. 

11.  9  the  Lord  was  angry  with  S.,  because  his 

11. 11  the  Lord  said  unto  S.,  Forasmuch  as  this 

11. 14  the  Lord  stirred  up  an  adversary  unto  S.- 
11.  25  an  adversary  to  Israel  all  the  days  of  S. 

11.  26  S.’s  servant,  whose  mother’s  name  (was) 

10.  27  S.  built  Millo,  (and)  repaired  the  breaches 
10.  28  S.  seeing  the  young  man  that  he  was  ind. 
10.  31  rend  the  kingdom  out  of  the  hand  of  S: 

10.  40  S.  sought  therefore  to  kill  J eroboam  :  and 
10. 40  J  eroboam . .  in  Egypt  until  the  death  of  S. 
10.  41  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  S-,  and  all  that  he 
10.  41  (are)  they  not  written  in  the  book,  .of  S.? 
10.42  S.  reigned  in  .Terusalem  over  all  Israel 
10.  43  S.  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  was  buried 

12.  2  he  was  fled  from  the  presence  of  king  S. 

12.  6  old  men,  that  stood  before  S  his  father 
12.  21  bring  the  kingdom  again  to.  .the  son  of  S. 
12.  23  Speak  unto  Rehoboam,  the  son  of  S.,  king 
14.  21  Rehoboam  the  son  of  S.  reigned  in  Judah 
14.  26  took  away  all  the  shields  of  gold  which  S. 

2  Ki.21.  7  which  the  Lord  said  to  David,  and  to  S. 

23.  13  the  high  places . .  which  S.  the  king  of  Is. 

24.  13  the  vessels  of  gold  which  S.  king  of  Israel 
23.  16  the  bases  which  S.  had  made  for  the  house 

1  Ch.  3.  5  Shimea,  and  Shobab,  and  Nathan,  and  S. 

3. 10  S.’s  son  (was)  Rehoboam,  Abiahisson,  Asa 

6. 10  in  the  temple  that  S.  built  in  Jerusalem 
6.  32  until  S.  had  built  the  house  of  the  Lord 

14.  4  Shammua,  and  Shobab,  Nathan,  and  S. 

18.  8  S.  made  the  brasen  sea,  and  the  pillars 
22.  5  S.  my  son  (is)  young  and  tender,  and  the 
22.  6  he  called  for  S.  his  son,  and  charged  him 
22.  7  David  said  to  S. ,  My  son,  as  for  me,  it  was 
22.  9  his  name  shall  be  S.,  and  I  will  give  peace 

22.  17  all  the  prinoes  of  Israel  to  help  S.  his  son 

23.  1  David,  .made  S.  his  son  king  over  Israel 
28.  5  he  hath  chosen  S.  my  son  to  sit  upon  the 
28.  6  he  said  unto  me,  S.  thy  son,  he  shall  build 
28.  9  S.  my  son,  know  thou  the  God  of  thy  fat. 

28. 11  David  gave  to  S.  his  son  thp  pattern  of  the 

28.  20  David  said  to  S.  his  son,  Be  strong  and  of 

29.  1  S.  my  son,  whom  alone  God  hath  chosen 

29. 19  give  unto  S.  my  son  a  perfect  heart,  to  ke. 
29.  22  they  made  S.  the  son  of  David  king  the 
29.  23  S.  sat  on  the  throne  of  the  Lord  as  king 
29.  24  princes,  .submitted  themselves  unto  S. 

29.  25  the  Lord  magnified  S.  exceedingly  in  the 
29.  28  and  S.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

2  Ch.  1.  1  S.  the  son  of  David  was  strengthened  in 

1.  2  S.  spake  unto  all  Israel,  to  the  captains  of 
1.  3  S.,  and  all  the  congregation  with  him 
1 .  5  and  S.  and  the  congregation  sought  unto 
1.  6  S.  went  up  thither  to  the  brasen  altar  be. 
1.  7  that  night  did  God  appear  unto  S.,  and  sa.*. 
1.  8  S.  said  unto  God,  Thou  hast  showed  great 

1. 11  God  said  to  S.,  Because  this  was  in  thine 
1. 13  S.  came  (from  his  journey)  to  the  high  pi. 

1.  14  S.  gathered  chariots,  and  horsemen  :  and 
1. 16  S.  had  horses  brought  out  of  Egypt,  and 

2.  1  S.  determined  to  build  an  house  for  the 
2.  2  S.  told  out  threescore  and  ten  thousand 
2.  3  S.  sent  to  Huram  the  king  of  Tyre,  saying 

2. 11  answered  in  writing,  which  he  sent  to  S. 

2.  17  S.  numbered  all  the  strangers  that  (were) 

3.  1  S.  began  to  build  the  house  of  the  Lord 

3.  3  S.  was  instructed  for  the  building  of  the 

4.  11  the  work  that  he  was  to  make  for  king  S. 
4.  16  instruments,  did  Huram.  .make  to  kingS. 
4.  18  S.  made  all  these  vessels  in  great  ahund. 

4.  19  S.  made  all  the  vessels  that  (were  for)  the 
3.  1  the  work  that  S,  made  for  the  house  of 


2  Ch.  5.  1  S.  brought  in  (all)  the  things  that  David 

5.  2  S.  assembled  the  elders  of  Israel,  and  all 

5.  6  S.,  and  all  the  congregation  of  Israel  that 

6.  1  Then  said  S.,  The  Lord  hath  said  that  he 

6. 13  S.  had  made  a  brasen  scaffold,  of  five  cub. 

7.  1  when  S.  had  made  an  end  of  praying,  the 

7.  5  S.  offered  asacrificeof  twenty  and  twoth. 

7.  7  S.  hallowed  the  middle  of  the  court  that 

7.  7  the  brasen  altar  which  S.  had  made  was 

7.  8  S.  kept  the  feast  seven  days,  and  all  Isr. 

7. 10  Lord  had  showed  unto  David,  and  to  S. 

7. 11  S.  finished  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  the 

7. 1 1  all  that  came  into  S.’s  heart  to  make  in  the 

7. 12  the  Lord  appeared  to  S.  by  night,  and  said 

8.  1  S.  had  built  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and 

8.  2  cities  which  Huram  had  restored  to  S. ,  S. 

8.  3  S.  went  to  Hamath-Zobah,  and  prevailed 

8.  6  Baalath,  and  all  the  store  cities  that  S.  had 

8.  6  all  that  S.  desired  to  build  in  Jerusalem 

8.  8  them  did  S.  make  to  pay  tribute  until  thi. 

8.  9  of  Israel  did  S.  make  no  servants  for  his 

8.  10  these  (were)  the  chief  of  king  S.’s  officers 
8.  11  S.  brought  upthe  daughter  of  P.  outof-the. 

8. 12  S.  offered  burnt  offerings  unto  the  Lord 
8.  16  the  work  of  S.  was  prepared  unto  the  day 
8.  17  Then  went  S.  to  Ezion-geber,  and  to  Elo. 

8.  1 8  they  went  with  the  servants  of  S.  to  Oph. 

8. 18  talents,  .and  brought  (them)  to  king  S. 

9.  1  heard  of  the  fame  of  S.,  she  came  to  proves. 

9.  1  when  she  was  come  to  S.,  she  communed 

9.  2  And  S.  told  her  all  her  questions :  and 

9.  2  there  was  nothing  hid  from  S.  which  he 

9.  3  queen  of  Sheba  had  seen  the  wisdom  of  S. 

9.  9  any  such  spice  as  the  queen . .  gave  king  S. 

9.  10  the  servants  of  S.,  which  brought  goldfr. 

9. 12  S.  gave  to  the  queen  of  Sheba  all  her  de. 

9. 13  the  weight  of  gold  that  came  to  S.  in 

9.  14  the  kings .  .brought  gold  and  silver  to  S. 

9.  15  king  S.  made  two  hundred  targets  (of)  be. 
9. 20  the  drinking  vessels  of  king  S.  (were  of) 

9.  20  was  (not),  .accounted  of  in  the  days  of  S. 
9.  22  S.  passed  all  the  kings  of  the  earth  in  ri. 
9.  23  the  kings,  .sought  the  presence  of  S.,  to 
9.  25  S.  had  four  thousand  stalls  for  horses  and 
9.  28  they  brought  unto  S.  horses  out  of  Egypt 
9.  29  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  S.,  first  and  last 
9.  30  S.  reigned  in  Jerusalem  overall  Israel  fo. 

9.  31  S.  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  he  was  bur. 

10.  2  he  had  fled  from  the  presence  of  S.  the  let 

10.  6  the  old  men  that  had  stood  before  S.  his 

11.  3  Speak  unto  Rehoboam  the  son  of  S.,  king 

11.  17  made  Rehoboam  the  son  of  S.  strong,  th. 

11.  17  they  walked  in  the  way  of  David  and  S. 

12.  9  also  the  shields  of  gold  which  S.  had  ma. 

13.  6  Nebat,  the  servant  of  S.  the  sou  of  David 
13.  7  against  Rehoboam  the  sou  of  S.,  when  Re. 
30.  26  since  the  time  of  S.  the  son  of  David  king 
33.  7  which  God  had  said  to  David  and  to  S.  his 
35.  3  Put  the  holy  ark  inthe  house  which  S.  the 
35.  4  and  according  to  the  writing  of  S.  his  son 

Neh.  12.  45  the  commandment  of  David,  (and)  of  S. 

13.  26  Did  not  S.  king  of  Israel  sin  by  these  th.  ? 
Psa.  72.  title.  (A  Psalm)  for  S. 

127.  title.  A  Song  of  degrees  for  S. 

Prov.  1.  1  The  proverbs  of  S.  the  son  of  David,  king 

10.  1  The  proverbs  of  S.  A  wise  son  maketh  a 
23.  1  These  (are)  also  proverbs  of  S.,  which  the 

Song  1.  1  The  song  of  songs,  which  (is)  S.’s 

1.  5  as  the  tents  of  Kedar,  as  the  curtains  of  S. 

3.  7  Behold  his  bed,  which  (is)  S.’s ;  threescore 

3.  9  S.  made  himself  a  chariot  of  the  wood  of 
3.  11  behold  king  S.  with  the  crown  wherewith 
8.  11  S.  had  a  vineyard  at  Baal-hamon  ;  he  let 
8.  12  thou,  0  S.,  (must  have)  a  thousand,  and 
Jer.  52.  20  which  king  S.  had  made  in  the  house  of 
Matt.  1.  6  the  king  begat  S.  of  her  (that  had  been  the 
1.  7  S.  begat  Roboam  ;  and  Roboam  begat  Ab. 

6.  29  S.  in  all  his  glory  was  notarrayed  like  one 

12.  42  for  she  came,  .to  hear  the  wisdom  of  S. 

12.  42  and,  behold,  a  greater  than  S.  (is)  here 

Luke  11.  31  for  she  came,  .to  hear  the  wisdom  of  S. 

11.  31  and,  behold,  a  greater  than  S.  (is)  here 

12.  27  S.  in  all  his  glory  was  not  arrayed  like  one 
Johmo.  23  Jesus  walked  in  the  temple  in  S.'s  porch 
Acts  3.  11  unto  them  in  the  porch  that  is  called  S.’s 

5.  12  they  were  all  with  one  accord  in  S.’sporch 

7.  47  But  S.  built  him  an  house 

SOLOMON'S  servants,  roVt?  H3J?  aide  Shelomoh. 

Ezra  2.  55  The  children  of  Solomon’s  servants 
[So  in  2.  58 ;  Neh.  7.  57,  60;  11.  3.] 

SOME  (body,  man,  thing,  sort,  time,  what)  — 

1 .  One,  inx  echad. 

Gen.  37.  20  let  us  slay  him,  and  cast  him  into  some 

1  Sa.  27.  5  let  them  give  me  a  place  in  some  town  in 

2  Sa.  17.  9  he  is  hid  now  in  some  pit,  orin  some  (ot.) 

17.  12  So  shall  we  come  upon  him  in  some  place 
2  Ki.  2.  16  upon  some  mountain,  or  into  some  valley 

2.  These,  njpN  qlleh. 

Josh.  8.  22  some  on  this  side,  and  some  on  that  side 

3.  A  ( mortal )  man,  enosh. 

Nuipi.  3  Arm  someof  yourselves  unto  the  war,  and 
Neh.  12.  44  at  that  time  were  some  appointed  over  the 

4 . A  word,  matter,  -irn  dabar. 

Deut24.  1  he  hath  found  some  uncleanness  in  her 

5.  Anything ,  neipp  meumali. 

>\  2  ixi.  5.  20  I  wili  run  after  him,  and  take  somewhat 


G. Little,  few,  eya  meat. 

2  Ch.12.  7  but  I  will  grant  them  some  deliverance 
Neh.  2.  12  I  arose  in  the  night,  I  and  some  few  men 

I  .'End,  extremity,  nyp,  nyp  qatseh,  qetsath. 

Gen.  47.  2  he  took  some  of  his  brethren,  (even)  five 
Neh.  7.  70  some  of  the  chief  of  the  fathers  gave  unto 

8 . Another,  some,  aAAos  alios,  6.AA01  alloi. 

Matt  13.  5  Some  fell  upon  stony  places,  where  they 

13.  7  some  fell  among  thorns ;  and  the  thorns 
16.  14  [some,]  Elias ;  and  others,  Jeremias,  or  one 
Mark  4.  5  some  fell  on  stony  ground,  where  it  had  not 

4.  7  some  fell  among  thorns,  and  the  thorns 

8.  28  some  (say),  Elias  ;  and  others,  One  of  the 
Luke  9. 19  some(say),  Elias  ;  audothers(say)tliat  one 
John  7.  41  [some]  said,  Shall  Christ  come  out  of  Gal. 

9.  9  Some  said,  This  is  he  ;  others  (said),  He 
Acts  19.  32  Some  therefore  cried  one  thing,  and 

21.  34  some  cried  one  thing,  .among  the  multit. 

9.  One,  some,  eV  lien. 

Mark  4.  8  [some]  thirty,  and  [some]  sixty,  and  [some] 

4.  20  [some]  thirty  fold,  [some]  sixty,  and  [some] 

10.  Other,  the  other,  erepos  heteros. 

Luke  8.  6  some  fell  upon  a  rock ;  and  as  soon  as  it 

8.  7  some  fell  among  thorns  ;  and  the  thorns 

II  .Some  indeed,  6  pev...d  8e  ho  men. ..lio  de. 

Matt  13.  4  some  (seeds)  fell  by  the  way  side,  and  the 

[So  in  verse  8,  8,  8,  23,  23;  16.  14;  Mark  4.  4;  12.  5,  5; 
Luke  8.  5;  John  7.  12;  Acts  17.  32;  19.  32  (2);  27.  44, 
44;  28.  24,  24;  Epli.  4.  11,  11 ;  2  Ti.  2.  20,  20;  Jude  22.] 

12./)i  part,  duo  pepovs  apo  merous. 

Rum  15.  15  written,  .boldly  unto  you  in  some  sort 
15.  24  if  first  I  be  somewhat  filled  with  your  (co.) 

13 .Once,  at  some  time  or  other,  wore  pole. 

Epli.  2.  13  ye  who  sometimes  were  far  off  are  made 

5.  8  ye  were  sometimes  darkness,  but  now  (are 
Col.  1.  21  you,  that  were  sometime  alienated,  and 

3.  7  In  the  which  ye  also  walked  sometime,  wh. 
Titus  3.  3  we  ourselves  also  were  sometimes  foolish 
1  Pe.  3.  20  Which  sometimes  were  disobedient,  when 

11. A  certain,  some,  ns,  n  tis,  ti. 

Matt  16.  28  There  be  some  standing  here  which  shall 

27.  47  Some  of  them  that  stood  there  when  they 

28.  11  someof  the  watch  came  into  the  city,  and 
Mark  7.  2  they  saw  some  of  his  disciple's  eat  bread 

9.  1  there  be  some  of  them  that  stand  here,  wh. 

14.  4  there  were  some  that  had  indignation  wi. 

14.  65  some  began  to  spit  on  him,  and  to  cover 

15.  35  some  of  them  that  stood  by,  when  they 
Luke  7.  40  Simon,  I  have  somewhat  to  say  unto  thee 

8.  46  Somebody  hath  touched  me :  for  I  perce. 

9.  7  it  was  said  of  some,  that  John  was  risen 
9.  8  of  some,  that  Elias  had  appeared ;  and  of 
9.  27  there  be  some  standing  here,  which  shall 

n.  15  some  of  them  said,  He  casteth  out  devils 
11.  54  seeking  to  catch  something  out  of  his  mo. 

13.  1  There  were  present  at  that  season  some 
19.  39  some  of  the  Pharisees  from  among  the  mu. 
21.  5  as  some  spake  of  the  temple,  how  it  was 
23.  8  he  hoped  to  have  seen  some  miracle  done 
John  6.  64  But  there  are  some  of  you  that  believe  not 

7.  25  Then  said  some  of  them  of  Jerusalem,  Is 

7.  44  And  some  of  them  would  have  taken  him 

9.  16  Therefore  said  some  of  the  Pharisees,  This 
11.  37  some  of  them  said.  Could  not  this  man 
11.  46  some  of  them  went  their  ways  to  the  Ph. 

13.  29  some  (of  them)  thought,  because  Judas 
13.  29  that  he  should  give  something  to  the  poor 

Acts  3.  5  expecting  to  receive  something  of  them 
5. 15  passing  by  might  overshadow  some  of  them 

5.  36  Theudas, boasting himselftobesomebody 

8.  9  giving  outthathimselfwassomegreatone 
8.  31  How  can  I,  except  somemaushouldguide 
8. 34  of  whom . .  of  himself,  or  of  some  otherman? 

11.  20  some  of  them  were  men  of  Cyprus  and  C. 

15.  36  some  days  after,  Paul  said  unto  Barnabas 
17.  4  someof  them  believed,  and  consorted  with 

17. 18  Andsomesaid,  What  will  this  babbler  say 

17.  21  but  either  to  tell,  or  to  hear  some  newtli. 

18.  23  after  he  had  spent  some  time  (there),  he 

23. 18  this  young  man.  .who  hath  something  to 
23.  20  as  though  they  would  enquire  somewhat 
25.  26  that,  after.. I  might  have  somewhat  tow. 
27.  27  deemed  that  they  drew  near  to  some  co. 

Rom.  1.  11  that  I  may  impart  unto  you  somespiritual 

1. 13  I  might  have  some  fruit  among  you  also 
3.  3  what  if  some  did  not  believe?  shall  their 
3.  8  some  affirm  that  we  say,  Let  us  do  evil,  th. 

5.  7  for  a  good  man  some  would  even  dare  to 
1 1.  14  If  by  any  means  I . .  might  save  some  of 
11.  17  if  someof  the branchesbe broken  off,  and 

1  Co.  4.  18  some  are  puffed  up,  as  though  I  would 

6.  11  such  were  someof  you;  but  yeare  washed 

8.  7  some  with  conscience  of  the  idol  unto  this 

9.  22  that  I  might  by  all  means  save  some 

10.  7  Neither  be  ye  idolaters,  as  (w  ere)  some  of 

10.  8  Neitherletuscommitfornication.assomo 

10.  9  Neither  let  ustempt  Christ,  assome  ofth. 
10. 10  Neither  murmur  ye,  assome  of  them  also 
15.  6  part  remain . .  but  some  are  fallen  asleep 

15. 12  how  say  some  among  you  that  there  is  no 
15.  34  for  some  have  not  the  knowledge  of  God 
15.  35  some  (man)  will  say,  How  are  the  dead 
15.  37  if  may  chance  of  wheat,  or  of  some  other 

2  Co.  3.  1  need  we,  as  some  (others),  epistles  of  co. 

10.  2  I  think  to  behold  against  some,  which  th. 

10.  8  For  though  I  should  boast  some  what  more 

10. 12  or  compare  ourselves  with  some  that  co. 


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Gal.  i.  7  there  be  some  that  trouble  you,  and  wo. 

2.  6  of  those  who  seemed  to  be  somewhat,  wh. 

6.  3  if  a  man  think  himself  to  be  something 
Phil.  x.  15  Some  indeed  preach  Christ,  .and  some 
2  Th.  3.  n  there  are  some  which  walk  among  you 

1  Ti.  1.  3  that  thou  mightest  charge  some  that  they 

1 .  6  Prom  which  some  having  swerved  have 

1. 19  which  some  having  put  away,  concerning 

4.  1  in  the  latter  times  some  shall  depart  from 

5. 15  some  are  already  turned  aside  after  Satan 

5.  24  Some  men's  sins  are  open,  .and  some  (men) 

6. 10  which  while  some  coveted  after,  they  have 

6.  21  Which  some  professing  have  erred  conce. 

2  Ti.  2.  18  already ;  and  overthrow  the  faith  of  some 
Heb.  3.  4  every  house  is  builded  by  some  (man);  but 

3.  16  some,  when  they  had  heard,  did  provoke 

4.  6  it  remaineth  that  some  must  enter  there. 

8.  3  that  this  man  have  somewhat  also  to  offer 

10.  25  Not  forsaking ..  as  t  he  manner  of  some  (is) 

11.  40  God  having  provided  some  better  thing 
13.  2  some  have  entertained  angels  unawares 

2  Te.  3.  9  The  Lord  is  not  slack,  .as  some  men  count 

3.  16  in  which  are  some  things  hard  to  be  under. 
ISee  also  Befall,  dark,  few,  lighter,  reddish,  sort,  these.] 
SON  — 

1  .Son,  offspring,  ]2  brn. 

Gen.  4.  17  and  called,  .after  the  name  of  his  son,  E. 

4.  25  she  bare  a  son,  and  called  his  name  Seth 

4.  26  Seth,  to  him  also  there  was  liorn  a  son ;  and 

5.  4,  7,  10,  13,16,  19,  22,  26,  30  begat  sons  and 

5.  28  eighty  and  two  years,  and  begat  a  son 

6.  2  That  the  sons  of  God  saw  the  daughters 

6.  4  sons  of  God  came  in  unto  the  daughters 
6.  10  Noah  begat  three  sons,  Shem,  Ham,  and 

6.  18  sous,  and  thy  wife,  and  thy  sons’  wives  wi. 

7.  7  sons,  and  his  wife,  and  his  sons’  wives  wi 

7.  13  sons  of  Noah,  .and  the  three  wives  of  his 

8.  16  Go  forth.. thou. .thy  sons,  and  thy  sons’  w. 

8.  18  his  sons,  and  his  wife,  and  his  sons’ wives 
g.  1  God  blessed  Noah  and  his  sons,  and  said 

9.  8  God  spake  unto  Noah,  and  to  his  sons  wi 

9.  18  sons  of  Noah,  that  went  forth  of  the  ark 

9.  19  These  (are)  the  three  sons  of  Noah :  and 
9.  24  knew  what  his  younger  son  had  done  un. 

10.  1  sons  of  Noah,  .unto  them  were  sons  born 

10.  2  The  sons  of  Japheth  ;  Gomer,  and  Magog 

10.  3  sons  of  Gomer ;  Ashkenaz,  and  Riphath 
10.  4  sons  of  Javan  ;  Elishah,  and  Tarshish,  Ki. 
10.  6  sons  of  Ham  ;  Cush,  and  Mizraim,  and  P. 
10.  7  sons  of  Cush,  .and  the  sonsof  Raamah,  S 
10.  20  These  (are)  the  sons  of  Ham,  after  their 
10.  25  unto  Eber  were  born  two  sons  :  thename 
10.  29  Ophir,  and.  .Jobab  :  all  these  (were)  the 
io.  31  These  fare)  the  sons  of  Shem,  after  their 

10.  32  These  (are)  the  families  of  the  sons  of  N. 
n.  n,  13,  15,  17,  19,  2i,  23,  25  begat  sons  and  d. 

11.  31  Terah  took  Abram  his  son,  and  Lot  the  s. 

11.  31  his  son’s  son.. his  son  Abram’s  wife 

12.  5  Abram  took.  .Lot  his  brother’s  son,  and 
14.  12  they  took  Lot,  Abram's  brother’s  son,  who 

16.  11  thou,  .shalt  bear  a  son,  and  shalt  call  his 

16.  15  bare  Abram  a  son :  and . .  called  his  son’s 

17. 16  bless  her,  and  give  thee  a  son  also  of  her 
17- 19  Sarah  thy  wife  shall  bear  thee  a  son  ind. 

17.  23  Abraham  took  Ishmael  his  son,  and  all 

17.  25  Ishmael  his  son  (was)  thirteen  years  old 
17.  26  Abraham  circumcised,  and  Ishmael  his  s 

18. 10  Sarah  thy  wife  shall  have  a  son.  And  S. 

18. 14  At  the  time.  .Sarah  shall  have  a  son 

19.  12  sons,  and  thy  daughters,  and  whatsoever 
19.  37  bare  a  son,  and  called  his  name  Moab 
19.  38  bare  a  son,  and  called  his  name  Ben-am. 

21.  2  bare  Abraham  a  son  in  his  old  age,  at  the 

21.  3  Abraham  called  the  name  of  his  son  that 

21.  4  Abraham  circumcised  his  son  Isaac  beiim 

21.  5  hundred  years  old  when  his  son  Isaac  was 
21.  7  for  I  have  born  (him)  a  son  in  his  old  age 
21.  9  Sarah  saw  the  son  of  Hagar  the  Egyptian 
21.  10  Cast  out  this  bond  woman  and  her  son 

21. 10  son.  .shall  not  be  heir  with  my  son,  (even) 

21. 11  was  very  grievous,  .because  of  his  son 

21.  13  also  of  the  son  of  the  bond  woman  will  I 

22.  2  Take  now  thy  son . .  whom  thou  lovest,  and 

22.  3  took.  .Isaac  his  son,  and  clave  the  wood 

22.  6  laid  (it)  upon  Isaac  his  son  ;  and  he  took 

22.  7  he  said,  Here  (am)  I,  my  sou.  And  he  sa. 

22.  8  My  son,  God  will  provide  himself  a  lamb 
22.  9  bound  Isaac  his  son,  and  laid  him  on  the 

22.  10  Abraham,  .took  the  knife  to  slay  his  son 
22. 12,  16  hast  not  withheld  thy  son,  thine  only 
22. 13  a  burnt  offering  in  the  stead  of  his  son 

23.  3  Abraham . .  spake  unto  the  sons  of  Heth 

23.  8  entreat  for  me  to  Ephron  the  son  of  Zoh 

23.  11  in  the  presence  of  the  sons  of  my  people’ 

23. 16  named  in  the  audience  of  the  sons  of  He 

23.  20  for  a  possession .  .by  the  sons  of  Heth 

24.  3  shalt  not  take  a  wife  unto  my  son  of  the 

24.  4  shalt  go .  .and  take  a  wife  unto  my  son  I. 

24.  5  must  I  needs  bring  thy  son  again  unto  the 

24.  6  Beware  thou  that  thou  bring  not  my  son 
24.  7  shalt  take  a  wife  unto  my  son  from  thence 
24.  8  oath:  only  bring  not  my  son  thitheragain 
24.  15  who  was  bom  to  Bethuel,  son  of  Mileah 
24.  24  daughterof  Bethuel  the  son  of  Mileah  wh 
24-  36  Sarah  my  master’s  wife  bare  a  son  to  my 
24*  37  Thou  shalt  not  take  a  wife  to  my  son  of 
24-  38  shalt  go.  .and  take  a  wife  unto  my  son 
24.  40  thou  shalt  take  a  wife  for  my  son  of  my 
24.  44  hath  appointed  out  for  my  master’s  son 
24.  47  daughter  of  Bethuel,  Xahor’s  son,  whom 
24.  48  my  master’s  brother's  daughter  unto  his 


Gen.  24.  51  let  her  be  thy  master’s  son’s  wife,  as  the 

25.  3  sous  of  Dedan  were  Asshurim,  and  Letus 

25.  4  sons  of  Midian;  Ephah,  and  Eplier,  and 

25.  6  But  unto  the  sons  of  the  concubines,  wh 

25.  6  sent  them  away  from  Isaac  his  son,  while 
25.  9  his  sons  Isaac  and  Ishmael  buried  him  in 
25.  9  in  the  field  of  Ephron  the  son  of  Zoliar  the 

25. 10  which  Abraham  purchased  of  the  sons  of 

25. 11  God  blessed  his  son  Isaac :  and  Isaac  dw 

25.  12  generations  of  Ishmael,  Abraham’s  son  w 

25.  13  these  (are)  the  names  of  the  sons  of  Ishm 
25.  16  These  (are)  the  sons  of  Ishmael,  and  these 
25.  19  generations  of  Isaac,  Abraham’s  son :  Ab 

27.  1  his  eldest  son,  and  said  unto  him,  My  son 

27.  5  heard  when  Isaac  spake  to  Esau  his  son 

27.  6  Rebekah  spake  unto  J acob  her  son,  saying 

27.  8,  43  Now  therefore,  my  son,  obey  my  voice 

27.  13  Upon  me  (be)thy  curse,  my  son  :  only  ob 

27. 15  took  goodly  raiment  of  her  eldest  son  E.’ 

27. 15  and  put  them  upon  Jacob  her  younger’son 

27. 17  she  gave,  .into  the  hand  of  her  son  Jacob 

27. 18  said,  Here  (am)  I ;  who  (art)  thou,  my  son’ 

27.  20  Isaac  said  unto  his  son.  How  (is  it)  that 

27.  20  found  (it)  so  quickly,  my  son?  And  he  sa 

27.  21  my  son,  whether  thou  (lie)  my  very  son  E. 
27.24  he  said,  (Art)  thou  my  very  son  Esau?  And 
27.  25  will  eat  of  my  son’s  venison,  that  my  soul 
27.  26  said .  .Come  near  now,  and  kiss  me,  my  son 
27.  27  smell  of  my  son  (is)  as  the  smell  of  a  field 
27.  29  let  thy  mother's  sons  bow  down  to  thee 
27.  31  Let  my  father  arise,  and  eat  of  his  son’s  v 
27.  32  he  said,  I  (am)  thy  son,  thy  firstborn,  Esau 
27-  37  what  shall  I  do  now  unto  thee,  my  son? 
27.  42  these  words  of  Esau  her  elder  son  were 

27.  42  she  sent  and  called  J  acob  her  younger  son 

28.  5  Laban,  son  of  Bethuel  the  Syrian,  the  hr 

28.  9  the  daughter  of  Ishmael,  Abraham’s  son 

29.  5  Know  ye  Laban  the  son  of  Nahor?  And 

29.  12  told  Rachel  ,  that  he  (was)Rebekah’sson 

29.  13  heard  the  tidings  of  Jacob  his  sister’s  son 
29.  32  bare  a  son,  and  she  called  his  name  Reu. 
29-  33.  34.  35  she  conceived  again,  and  bare  a  son 

29.  34  because  I  have  born  him  three  sons :  th. 

30.  5  Bilhah  conceived,  and  bare  Jacob  a  sou 

30.  6  hath  given  me  a  son  :  therefore  called  she 

30.  7  conceived  again.and  bare  Jacob  a  second  s 
30.  10  And  Zilpah,  Leah's  maid,  bare  Jacob  a  son 

30. 12  Zilpah, Leah’s  maid, bare  Jacob  a  second  s 
30. 14  Give  me,  I  pray  thee,  of  thy  son’s  mandr. 
30.  15  wouldest  thou  take  away  my  son’s  mand. 
30.  15  lie  with  thee  to  night  for  thy  son’s  man. 

30.  16  have  hired  thee  with  my  son’s  mandrakes 
30.  17  she  conceived,  and  bare  Jacob  the  fifth  son 
30.  19  conceived,  .and  bare  Jacob  the  sixth  son 
30.  20  because  I  have  born  him  six  sons :  andshe 
30.  23  she  conceived,  and  bare  a  son ;  and  said 
30.  24  The  Lord  shall  add  to  me  another  son 

30.  35  and  gave  (them)  into  the  hand  of  his  sons 
3r*  1  he  heard  the  words  of  Laban’s  sons,  say. 

31.  17  set  his  sons  and  his  wives  upon  camels 

31.  28  hast  not  suffered  me  to  kiss  my  sons  and 

31.  S5  kissed  his  sons  and  his  daughters,  and  bl. 

34.  2  when  Shechem  the  son  of  fiamor  the  Hi 
34-  5  now  his  sons  were  with  his  cattle  in  the 

34.  7  the  sons  of  Jacob  came  out  of  the  field 

34.  8  The  soul  of  my  son  Shechem  longeth  for 
34- 13  the  sons  of  Jacob  answered  Shechem  and 

34.  18  their  words  pleased.. Shechem,  Hamor’s  s. 
34. 20  Shechem  his  son  came  unto  the  gate  of  the 

34.  24  unto  Shechem  liis  son,  hearkened  all  that 

34.  25  two  of  the  sons  of  J  acob,  Simeon  and  Levi 

34.  26  they  slew  Ilamor  and  Shechem  his  son  wi. 

34.  27  The  sons  of  Jacob  came  upon  the  slain,  and 

35.  5  they  did  not  pursue  after  the  sons  of  Ja. 

35. 17  Fear  not ;  thou  shalt  have  this  son  also 

35.  22  Now  the  sons  of  Jacob  were  twelve 

35.  23  The  sons  of  Leah ;  Reuben,  Jacob’s  first 

35.  24  The  sons  of  Rachel ;  Joseph  and  Ben  jam 

35.  25  sons  of  Bilhah,  Rachel’s  handmaid ;  Dan 

35.  26  the  sons  of  Zilpah,  Leah’s  handmaid ;  Gad 
35. 26  these  (are)  the  sons  of  Jacob,  which  were 

35.  29  and  his  sons  Esau  and  Jacob  buried  him 

36.  5  these  (are)  the  sons  of  Esau,  which  were 

36.  6  Esau  took  his  wives,  and  his  sons,  and  his 

36.  10  the  names  of  Esau’s  sons ;  Eliphaz  the  son 

36.  10  Reuel  the  son  of  Basliemath  the  wife  of  £ 

36. 11  the  sons  of  Eliphaz  were  Teman,  Omar,  Z. 

36. 12  And  Timna  was  concubine  to.  .Esau’s  son 

36. 12  these  (w  ere)  the  sons  of  Adah,  Esau’s  wife 

36.  13  these  (are)  thesons  of  Reuel;  Nahath  and 

36. 13  these  were  the  sons  of  Bashemath,  Esau’s 

36.  14  these  were  the  sons  of  Aholibamah  the  da 

36.  15  the  sons  of  Esau  :  the  sons  of  Eliphaz  the 
36.  16  the  dukes,  .these  (were)  the  sons  of  Adah 
36.  17  these  (are)  the  sons  of  Reuel,  Esau’s  son 

36. 17  these  (are)  the  sons  of  Bashemath,  Esau’s 

36. 18  these  (are)  the  sons  of  Aholibamah,  Esau’s 

36. 19  These  (are)  the  sons  of  Esau,  who  (is)  Edom 

36. 20  These  (are)  the  sons  of  Seir  the  Horite,  w. 

36.  32  And  Bela  the  son  of  Beor  reigned  in  Ed. 

36.  33  Jobab  the  son  of  Zerali  of  Bozrah  reigned 
36.  35  the  son  of  Bedad,  who  smote  Midian  in  the 
36.  38  Baal-hanan  the  son  of  Achbor  reigned  in 

36.  39  Baal-hanan  the  son  of  Achbor  died,  and 

37.  2  the  sons  of  Bilhah,  and  with  the  sons  of  Z 

37.  3  because  he  (was)  the  son  of  his  old  age 

37.  32  know  now  whether  it  (be)  thy  son’s  coat  or 
37-  33  (It  is)  my  son’s  coat ;  an  evil  beast  hath 

37.  34  and  mourned  for  his  son  many  days 

37*  35  all  his  sons  and  all  his  daughters  rose  up  to 
37-  35  I  will  go  down  into  the  grave  unto  my  son 

38.  3  she  conceived,  and  bare  a  son,  and  he  cal. 


Gen.  38.  4  And  she  conceived  again,  and  bare  a  son 

38.  5  she  yet  again  conceived,  and  bare  a  son 

38.  ii  Remain  a  widow,  .till  Slielah  my  son  be 

38.  26  because  that  I  gave  her  not  to.  .my  son 

41.  5°  unto  Joseph. were  born  two  sons  before  the 

42.  1  Jacob  said  unto  his  sons,  Why  do  ye  look 
42.  5  the  sons  of  Israel  came  to  buy  (com)  amo. 
42.  11  \\  e  (are)  all  one  man’s  sons :  we  (are)  true 
42.  13  the  sons  of  one  man  in  the  land  of  Canaan 
42.  32  We  (be)  twelve  brethren,  sons  of  our  fat. 
42.  37  Slay  my  two  sons,  if  Ibringhimnottoth. 

42.  38  My  son  shall  not  go  down  with  you  ;  for 

43.  29  his  brother  Benjamin,  his  mother’s  son 
43-  29  God  be  gracious  unto  thee,  my  son 

45-  9  Thus  saith  thy  son  Joseph,  God  hath  ma. 
45-  28  Joseph  my  son  (is)  yet  alive  :  I  will  go  and 
46.  5  the  sons  of  Israel  carried  Jacob  their  fat. 
2  7  soils,  and  his  sons’  sons.,  and  bis  sons’ da. 
46.  8  Jacob  and  his  sons :  Reuben,  Jacob's  first 
46.  9  the  sons  of  Reuben ;  Hanoch,  and  Phallu 
46.  10  the  sons  of  Simeon ;  Jemuel,  and  Jamin 

46. 10  Shaul  the  son  of  a  Canaanitish  woman 

46. 11  the  sous  of  Levi ;  Gershon,  Kohath,  and 
40.  12  the  sons  of  Judah;  Er,  and  Onan,  and  S. 
46.  12  the  sons  of  Pliarez  were  Hezron  and  Ha 

46. 13  the  sons  of  Issachar ;  Tola,  and  Phuv 

46.  14  the  sonsof  Zebulun;  Sered.and  Elon,  and 
46.  15  These  (be)  the  sonsof  Leah,  which  she  ba. 
46.  15  the  souls  of  his  sons  and  his  daughters 
46.  16  the  sons  of  Gad  ;  Ziphion,  and  Haggi  Sh 
46.  17  the  sonsof  Asher;  Jininah,  and  Ishuah 
46.  17  the  sous  of  Beriah  ;  Heber,  and  Malchiel 
46.  18  These  (are)  the  sons  of  Zilpah,  whom  La. 

46. 19  The  sons  of  Rachel,  Jacob’s  wife  ;  Joseph 
46.  21  the  sons  of  Benjamin  (were)  Belah,  and 
46.  22  These  (are)  the  sons  of  Rachel,  which  were 
46.  23  And  the  sons  of  Dan;  Hushim 

46.  24  the  sons  of  Naphtali ;  Jahzeel,  and  Guni 
46.  25  These  (are)  the  sons  of  Bilhah,  which  La. 
46.  26  All  the  souls,  .besides  Jacob’s  sons’  wives 
46.  27  the  sons  of  Joseph,  which  were  born  him 
47-  29  he  called  his  son  Joseph,  and  said  unto 

48.  1  he  took  with  him  his  two  sons,  Manasseh 

48.  2  Behold,  thy  son  Joseph  cometli  unto  thee 

48.  5  thy  two  sons,  Ephraim  and  Manasseh,  wh. 
48.  8  Israel  beheld  Joseph’s  sous,  and  said.  Who 

48.  9  They  (are)  my  sons,  whom  God  hath  given 

48. 19  I  know  (it),  my  son,  I  know  (it):  he  also 

49.  1  Jacob  called  unto  his  sons,  and  said,  Ga. 

49.  2  Gather,  .together,  and  hear,  ye  sons  of  J. 

49.  9  from  the  prey,  my  son,  thou  art  gone  up 
49-  33  had  made  an  end  of  commandinghissons 

50.  12  his  sons  did  unto  him  according  as  he 

50.  13  his  sons  carried  him  into  the  land  of  Ca 

50.  23  the  children  also  of  Macliir  the  son  of  m’ 

Exod.  1.  16  if  it  (be)  a  son,  then  ye  shall  kill  him,  but 

1.  22  Every  son  that  is  born  ye  shall  cast  into 

2.  2  And  the  woman  conceived,  and  bare  a  son 
2.  10  she  brought  him . .  and  he  became  her  son 

2.  22  she  bare  (him)  a  son,  and  he  called  his 

3.  22  ye  shall  put  (them)  upon  your  sons,  and 

4.  20  Moses  took  his  wife  and  his  sons,  and  set 
4.  22  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  Israel  (is)  my  son 
4.  23  Let  my  son  go,  that  he  may  serve  me 

4-  23  behold,  I  will  slay  thy  son,  (even)  thy  first 
4.  25  cut  off  the  foreskin  of  her  son,  and  cast 
6.  14  The  sons  of  Reuben  the  first  bom  of  Isr. 

6. 15  the  sons  of  Simeon  ;  Jemuel,  and  Jamin 
6.  15  Shaul  the  son  of  a  Canaanitish  woman 
6.  16  these  (are)  the  names  of  the  sons  of  Levi 
6.  17  The  sonsof  Gershon;  Libni  and  Sliimi 
6.  18  the  sons  of  Kohath;  Amram,  and  Izhar 
6.  19  And  the  sons  of  Merari ;  Mahli  and  Mu 
6.  21  the  sons  of  Isliar;  Korah,  and  Xepheg 
6.  22  the  sons  of  Uzziel ;  Mishael,  and  Elzapli 
6.  24  the  sons  of  Korah ;  Assir,  and  Elkanah 
6.  25  Aaron’s  son,  took  him  (one)  of  the  daught 
10.  2  in  the  ears  of  thy  son,  and  of  thy  son’s  son 
10.  9  with  our  sons  and  with  our  daughters,  wi 

12.  24  for  an  ordinance  to  thee  and  to  thy  sons 

13.  8  thou  shalt  show  thy  son  in  that  day,  say 

13.  14  when  thy  son  asketh  thee  in  time  to  come 

18.  3  her  two  sons;  of  which  the  name  of  the 

18.  5  Moses’  father  in  law,  came  with  his  sons 
18.  6  and  thy  wife,  and  her  two  sons  with  her 

20.  10  not  do  any  work,  thou,  nor  thy  son,  nor 

21.  4  and  she  have  born  him  sons  or  daughters 
21.  9  if  he  have  betrothed  her  unto  his  son,  he 

21.  31  \\  liether  he  have  gored  a  son,  or  have  g 

22.  29  the  first  born  of  thy  sons  shalt  thou  give 

23. 12  the  son  of  thy  handmaid  and  the  stranger 

27.  21  his  sons  shall  order  it  from  evening  to  mo. 

28.  1  Aaron  thy  brother,  and  his  sons  with  him 

28.  1  Eleazar  and  Itliamar,  Aaron’s  sons 

28.  4  for  Aaron  thy  brother,  and  his  sons,  that 

28.  40  for  Aaron’s  sons  thou  shalt  make  coats 

28.  41  Aaron  thy  brother,  and  hi&sons  with  him 

28.  43  shall  be  upon  Aaron,  and  upon  his  sons 

29.  4  his  sons  thou  shalt  bring  unto  the  door  of 

29.  8  thou  shalt  bring  his  sons,  and  put  coats 

29.  9  thou  shalt  gird .  .Aaron  and  his  sons,  and 

29.  9  thou  shalt  consecrate  Aaron  and  his  sons 

29.  10,  15,  19  his  sons  shall  put  their  hands  upon 

29.  20  upon  the  tip  of  the  right  ear  of  his  sons 
29.  21  sons,  and  upon  the  garments  of  his  sons 
29.  21  his  sous,  and  his  sons'  garments  with  him 
29.  24  shalt  put  all.  .in  the  hands  of  his  son3 
29.  27  Aaron,  and  of  (that)  which  (is)for  his  sons 
29.  28  it  shall  be  Aaron’s  and  his  sons’  by  a  stat. 

29.  29  garments  of  Aaron  shall  be  his  sons’ after 
29.  30  that  son  that  is  priest  in  his  stead  shall 
29. 32  his  sons  shall  eat  the  flesh  of  the  ranj 


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Exod2a.  35  thus  shalt  thou  do  unto,  .his  sons,  accor. 

23.  44  sanctify  also  both  Aaron  and  his  sons 
3o  iq  his  sons  shall  wash  their  hands  and  their 

30  30  thou  shalt  anoint  Aaron  and  his  sons,  and 

31  2  Bezaleel  the  son  of  Uri,  the  son  of  Hur 

31  6  I  have  given  with  him  Aholiab  the  son of 

31  10  the  garments  of  his  sons,  to  minister  in 

32  2  in  the  ears  of  your  wives,  of  your  sons,  and 

32  26  the  sons  of  Levi  gathered  themselves  to. 

32.  29  even  every  man  upon  his  son,  and  upon 

33  11  the  son  of  Nun,  a  young  man,  departed 

34. 16  take  of  their  daughters  unto  thy  sons,  and 

34.  16  make  thy  sons  go  a  whoring  after  their  g. 

34.  20  the  first  born  of  thy  sons  thou  shalt  re. 

35.  iq  the  garments  of  his  sons,  to  minister  in 
35  30  Bezaleel  the  son  of  Uri,  the  son  of  Hur 

35.  34  the  son  of  Ahisamach,  of  the  tribe  of  Dan 

38.  21  by  the  hand  of  Ithamar,  son  to  Aaron  the 

38.  22  Bezaleel  the  son  of  Uri,  the  son  of  Hur 
38  23  Aholiab,  son  of  Ahisamach,  of  the  tribe  of 

39.  27  made  coats,  .for  Aaron,  and  for  his  sons 

39.  41  his  sons’  garments,  to  minister  in  the  pr 

40. 12  thou  shalt  bring  Aaron  and  his  sons  unto 
40  14  thou  shalt  bring  his  sons,  and  clothe  th. 

40.  31  his  sons  washed  their  hands  and  theirfeet 

Lev  1  5  Aaron's  sons,  shall  bring  the  blood,  and 

1  7  tlie  sons  of  Aaron  the  priest  shall  put  fire 

I  8  Aaron's  sons,  shall  lay  the  parts,  the  he. 

1  II  Aaron's  sons,  shall  sprinkle  his  blood  ro. 

2  2  he  shall  bring  it  to  Aaron's  sons  the  pri. 

2  3  remnant,  .(shall  be)  Aaron’s  and  hissons’ 

2  10  that  whichis  left  ..(shall  be).  .hissons’:(it 

3  2  Aaron’s  sons  the  priests  shall  sprinkle  the 

3.  5  Aaron’s  sons  shall  burn  it  on  the  altar 

3,  8  Aaron’s  sons  shall  sprinkle  the  blood  th. 

3  13  the  sons  of  Aaron  shall  sprinkle  the  blood 

6.  9  Command  Aaron  and  his  sons,  saying,  This 

6.  14  the  sons  of  Aaron  shall  offer  it  before  the 

6.  16  the  remainder,  .shall  Aaron  and  his  sons 

6.  20  the  offering  of  Aaron,  and  of  his  sons,  wh. 

6.  22  tlie  priest  of  his  sons  that  is  anointed  in 

6  25  Speak  unto  Aaron  and  to  his  sons,  saying 

7  10  shall  all  the  sons  of  Aaron  have,  one  (as 

7.  31  the  breast  shall  be  Aaron’s  and  his  sons’ 

7.  33  lie  amongthe  sons  of  Aaron  that  offeretli 

7.  34  unto  Aaron  the  priest  ami  unto  his  sons 

7.  35  of  Aaron,  and  of  the  anointing  of  hissons 

8  2  Take  Aaron  and  his  sons  with  him,  and 

8.  6  Moses  brought  Aaron  and  his  sons,  and 

8.  13  Moses  brought  Aaron's  sons,  and  put  eo. 

8.  14,  18,  22  his  sons  laid  their  hands  upon  the 

8.  24  he  brought  Aaron’s  sons,  and  Moses  put 

8  27  upon  Aaron's  hands,  and  upon  his  sons’ 

8.  30  upon  his  sons,  and  upon  his  sons’  garme. 

8.  30  his  sons,  and  his  sons’  garments  with  him 
8.  31  And  Moses  said  unto  Aaron  and  to  hissons 
8.  31  saying,  Aaron  and  his  sons  shall  eat  it 

8.  36  Aaron  and  his  sons  did  all  things  which 

9  1  Moses  called  Aaron  and  iiis  sons,  and  the 
q.  9  the  sons  of  Aaron  brought  the  blood  unto 

9  12,  18  Aaron's  sons  presented  unto  him  the 
jo  1  the  sons  of  Aaron,  took  either  of  them  his 
10.  4  Misliael  and  Elzaphan,  the  sons  of  Uzziel 

10  6  12  unto  Eleazar  and  unto  Ithamar,  hiss. 
to.  9  Do  not  drink . .  thou,  nor  thy  sons  with  th. 

10  13,  14  (is)  thy  due,  and  thy  sons  due,  of  the  s. 

10.  14  thou,  and  thy  sons,  and  thy  daughters  w. 
10.  15  it  shall  be  thine,  and  thy  sons’  with  thee 
jo  16  Eleazar  and  Ithamar,  the  sons  of  Aaron 

12.  6  when  the  days,  .are  fulfilled,  for  a  son, or 
13  2  he  shall  be  brought. .  unto  one  of  his  sons 

16  1  after  the  death  of  the  two  sons  of  Aaron 

17  2  Speak  unto  Aaron,  and  unto  his  sons,  and 
18.  IO  The  nakedness  of  thy  son’s  daughter,  or 

18. 15  thy  daughter  in  law  :  she  (is)  thy  son’s 

18  17  neither  shalt  thou  take  her  son's  daught. 

21.  I  Speak  unto  the  priests  the  sons  of  Aaron 

21  2  for  his  son,  and  for  his  daughter,  and 
21.  24  Moses  told  (it)  unto  Aaron,  .to  his  sons 

22  2  18  Speak  unto  Aaron  and  to  his  sons,  th. 

24.  9  it  shall  be  Aaron’s  and  his  sons’ ;  and  they 
24  10  son  of  an  Israelitish  woman . .  and  this  son 

24.  11  the  Israelitish  woman’s  son  blasphemed 

25.  49  his  uncle’s  son,  may  redeem  him,  or(any) 

26.  29  ye  shall  eat  the  flesh  of  your  sons,  and  th 
Num.  1.  5  (the  tribe  of)  Poeuben  ;  Elizur  the  son  of 

i  6  Of  Simeon;  Shelumiel  the  son  of  Zurish. 
j  7  Of  Judah ;  Naslnm  the  son  of  Amminadab 
j  8  Of  Issachar  ;  Netbaneel  tlie  son  of  Zuar 
1  9  Of  Zebulun ;  Eliab  the  son  of  Helon 

1  10  of  Ephraim  ;  Elishama  the  son  of  Ammi 
1  10  of  Manasseh  ;  Gamaliel  the  son  of  Peda. 

1  11  Of  Benjamin;  Abidan  the  son  of  Gidconi 
1!  12  Of  Dan ;  Ahiezer  the  son  of  Ammishad. 

I  13  Of  Asher;  Pagiel  the  son  of  Ocran 

1  14  Of  Gad  ;  Eliasaph  the  son  of  Deuel 
1'.  15  Of  Naphtali ;  Ahira  the  son  of  Enan 

2  3  the  son  of  Amminadab  (shall  be)  captain 

2.  5  the  son  of  Zuar  (shall  he)  captain  of . .  Iss. 
2  7  the  son  of  Ilelon  (shall  be)  captain  of  the 

2  10  the  captain  .  .(shall  be)  Elizur  the  son  of 

2.  12  the  captain  .  .(shall  be)  Shelumiel  the  son 

2.14  captain  of  the  sons  of  Gad . .  Eliasaph . .  son 

2.  18  and  the  captain  of  the  sons  of  Ephraim 
2. 18  (shall  be)  Elishama  the  son  of  Ammihud 
2.  20  the  captain  . .  (shall  be)  Gamaliel  the  son 
2.  22  and  the  captain  of  the  sons  of  Benjamin 
2.  22  (shall  lie)  Abidan  tlie  son  of  Gideoni 

2.  25  the  captain  .  .(shall  lie)  Ahiezer  the  son  of 
2.  27  the  captain  .  .(shall  be)  Pagiel  the  son  of 

2.  29  the  captain  .  .(shall  be)  Abira  the  son  of 

3.  2,  3  these  (are)  the  names  of  the  sons  of  A. 


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9  thou  shalt  give  the  Levites.  .to  his  sons 
10  thou  shalt  appoint  Aaron  and  his  sons 

17  these  were  the  sons  of  Levi  by  tlicir  11a. 

18  these  (arc)  the  names  of  the  sons  of  Gers. 

19  the  sons  of  Kohathby  their  families;  A. 

20  tlie  sons  of  Merari  by  their  families;  Ma. 

24  the  chief ..  (shad  be)  Eliasaph  the  son  of 

25  the  charge  of  the  sons  of  Gershon  in  the 

29  The  families  of  the  sons  of  Kohath  shall 

30  the  chief,  .(shall  he)  Elizaphan  the  son  of 
32  the  son  of  Aaron  the  priest  (shall  be)  chief 

35  the  chief,  .(was)  Zuriel  the  son  of  Abihael 

36  (under)  the  custody  and  charge  of  the  sons 
38  his  sons,  keeping  the  charge  of  the  sanct 
48  thou  shalt  give  the  money .  .to  his  sons 

1  Moses  gave  the  money,  .to  hissons,  acco 


3.  5. _ _ 

4  2  Take  tlie  sum  of  tlie  sons  of  Koliatli  from 

4.  2  among  the  sons  of  Levi,  after  their  famil 
4.  4  This  (shall  he)  the  service  of  the  sons  of 

4.  5  Aaron  shall  come,  and  his  sons,  and  they 

.  15  when  Aaron  and  his  sons  have  made  an 
.  15  the  sons  of  Kohath  shall  come  to  bear(it) 

15  tlie  burden  of  the  sons  of  Kohath  in  the 
.  16  the  office  of  Eleazar  the  son  of  Aaron  the 

19  his  sons  shall  go  in,  and  appoint  them  ev. 

22  Take  also  tlie  sum  of  the  sons  of  Gershon 
.  27  At  the  appointment  of  Aaron  and  his  sons 

4.  27  the  service  of  the  sons  of  the  Gershonites 
4.  28  the  service  of  the  families  of  the  sons  of 
4.  28,  33  under  the  hand  of  Ithamar  the  son  of 
4.  29  As  for  the  sons  of  Merari,  thou  shalt  1111 
4.  33,  42,  45  of  the  families  of  the  sons  of  Mer 
4.  34  numbered  the  sons  cf  the  Kohathites after 
4.  38  those  that  were  numbered  of  the  sons  of 
4.  41  of  the  families  of  the  sons  of  Gershon,  of 

6.  23  Speak  unto  Aaron,  and  unto  his  sons,  say 

7.  7  he  gave  unto  the  sons  of  Gershon,  accor 

7.  8  he  gave  unto  the  sons  of  Merari,  according 
7.  8  of  Ithamar  the  son  of  Aaron  the  priest 

7.  9  unto  the  sons  of  Kohath  he  gave  none 
7.  12,  17  Nashon  tlie  son  of  Amminadab 
7.  18  Netbaneel  the  son  of  Zuar,  prince  of  Issa 
7.  23  the  offering  of  Netbaneel  the  son  of  Zuar 
7.  24  Eliab  tlie  son  of  Helon,  prince  of  the  chi. 

7.  29  this  (was)  the  offering  of  Eliab  the  son  of 
7.  30  Elizur  the  son  of  Sliedeur,  prince  of  the 
7.  35  the  offering  of  Elizur  the  son  of  Sliedeur 
7.  36  Shelumiel  the  son  of  Zurishaddai,  prince 
7.41  the  offering  of  Shelumiel  the  son  of  Zuris. 

7.  42  Eliasaph  the  son  of  Deuel,  prince  of  the 
7.  47  the  offering  of  Eliasaph  the  soil  of  Deuel 
7.  48  Elishama  the  son  of  Ammihud,  prince  of 
7  53  the  offering  of  Elishama  the  son  of  Amm. 

7.  54  Gamaliel  the  son  of  Pedahzur,  prince  of 
7.  59  the  offering  of  Gamaliel  the  son  of  Peel. 

7  60  On  the  ninth  day  Abidan  tlie  son  of  Gid. 

7  65  the  offering  of  Abidan  the  son  of  Gideoni 
7.  66,  71  Ahiezer  the  son  of  Ammisliaddai 
7  72  On  tlieeleventh  day  Pagiel  the  son  of  Oc. 

7.  77  the  offering  of  Pagiel  the  son  of  Ocran 

7.  78  O11  thetwelfth  day  Ahira  the  son  of  Enan 
7  83  this  (was)  the  offering  of  Ahira  the  son  of 

8.  13,  22  before  Aaron,  and  before  liis  sons 

8.  19  (as)  a  gift  to  Aaron  and  to  his  sons  from 
10.  8  the  sons  of  Aaron,  the  priests,  shall  blow 

10. 14  over  his  host  (was),  .the  son  of 
[So  in  v.  15,  16,  18,  19,  20,  22,  23,  24,  25,  26,  27.1 

10. 17  the  sons  of  Gershon  and  the  sons  of  Mer 

10.  29  Moses  said  unto  Ilobab,  the  son  of  Raguel 

11.  28  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  the  servant  of  M 

13.  4  the  tribe  of  Reuben,  Sliammua  tlie  son  of 

5  the  tribe  of  Simeon,  Sliaphat  the  son  of 

6  the  tribe  of  Judah,  Caleb  the  son  of  Jep. 

7  tlie  tribe  of  Issachar,  Igal  the  son  of  Jos. 

8  the  tribe  of  Ephraim,  Osliea  the  son  of  N. 

9  the  tribeof  Benjamin,  Palti  the  son  of  R. 

10  the  tribe  of  Zebulun,  Gaddiel  tlie  son  of 

11  the  tribe  of  Joseph.  .Gaddi  the  son  of  S. 

12  the  tribe  of  Dan,  Ammiel  the  son  of  Ge. 

,  12  the  tribe  of  Asher,  Setliur  the  son  of  M. 

13  14  the  triboof  Naphtali,  Nahbi  tlieson  of  V. 
13  15  the  tribe  of  Gad,  Geuel  the  son  of  Machi 

13. 16  Moses  called  Osliea  the  son  of  Nun,  Je. 

13.  33  we  saw  the  giants,  the  sons  of  Anak,  (wh  ) 

14.  6,  38  the  son  of  Nun,  and  Caleb  theson  of 

14.  30  the  sonof  Jepliunneh,  and  Joshua  the  son 
16  1  son  of  Izliar,  the  son  of  Kohath,  the  son 

16.  1  Dathan  and  Abiram  the  sonsof  Eliab,  and 
16.  1  On  the  son  of  I’eleth,  sons  of  Reuben,  took 
16.  7  (ye  take)  too  much  upon  you,  ye  sons  of 

16  8  Moses  said . .  Hear,  I  pray  you,  ye  sons  of 
16.  10  all  thy  brethren  the  sons  of  Levi  withth 

16. 12  to  call  Dathan  and  Abiram,  tlie  sons  of  E. 
16.  27  tlieir  wives,  and  tlieirsons,  and  their  little 
16  37  Speak  unto  Eleazar  the  son  of  Aaron  the 
18.  1  Thou,  and  thy  sons,  and  thy  father’s  I10. 

1,  2,  7  thou  and  thy  sons  with  thee  shall 

8  have  I  given  them. .and  to  thy  sons,  by 

9  (shall  be)  most  holy  for  thee  and  for  thy  s. 
i,  19  thy  sons  and  to  thy  daughters  with  th. 

„5  Take  Aaron  and  Eleazar  his  son,  and  hr. 

20.  26,  28  and  put  them  upon  Eleazar  his  son 

21.  29  he  hath  given  his  sons  that  escaped  and 

21  35  they  smote  him,  and  his  sons,  and  all  his 

22.  2,  4,  10,  16  Balak  the  son  of  Zippoi 

22  5  He  sent,  .unto  Baalam  the  son  of  Beor 

23. 18  hearken  unto  me,  thou  son  of  Zippor 

23.  19  neither  the  son  of  man,  that  lie  should  re 

24.  3,  15  Baalam  the  sou  of  Beor  hatlisaid,  and 

25.  7,  11  the  son  of  Eleazar,  the  son  of  Aaron 

25.  14  Zimri,  tlie  son  of  Salu,  a  prince  of  a  duet 

26.  1  unto  Eleazar  the  son  of  Aaron  tlie  priest 


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Num  26.  8  And  the  sons  of  Pallu ;  Eliab 

26.  9  the  sons  of  Eliab  ;  Nemuel,  and  Datlian 

26. 12  The  sons  of  Simeon  after  their  families 
26  19  The  sons  of  Judah  (were)  Er  and  Onamand 
26  20  the  sons  of  Judah  after  their  families  were 
26.  21  the  sons  of  Pharez  were  ;  of  Hezron,  the 
26.  23  (Of)  the  sons  of  Issachar,  after  tlieir  fa. 

26.  26  (Of)  the  sons  of  Zebulun  after  their  fain. 
26.  28  The  sons  of  J  oseph  after  their  families 
26.  29  Of  the  sons  of  Manasseh  :  of  Macliir,  tlie 
26  30  These  (are) the  sons  of  Gilead;  (of)  Jeezer 
26.  33  the  son  of  fleplier  had  no  sons,  but  dau. 
26  35  These  (are)  the  sons  of  Ephraim  after  th. 
26.  36  these  (are)  the  sons  of  Slmthelah:  of  Eran 
26  37  These  (are)the  families  of  the  sonsof  Ep. 
26.  37  These  (are)  the  sons  of  Joseph  after  their 
26.  38  The  sons  of  Benjamin  after  tlieir  families 
26  40  the  sons  of  Bela  were  Ai  d  and  Naaman 
26.  41  These  (are)  the  sons  of  Benjamin  afterth. 
26.  42  These  (are)  the  sons  of  Dan  after  their  fa. 
26.  45  Of  the  sons  of  Beriali:  of  Heber,  the  fam. 
26. 47  These  (are)  the  families  of  the  sons  of  A. 
26.  48  (Of)  tlie  sons  of  Naphtali  after  their  fam. 

26.  65  the  son  of  Jepliunneh,  and  Joshua  the  son 

27.  1  Zelopheliad,  the  son  of  Heplier,  the  son 

27.  1  the  son  of  Machir,  the  son  of  Manasseh 

27.  1  of  the  families  of  Manasseh  the  son  of  Jo. 
27.  3  but  died  in  his  own  sin,  and  had  110  sons 
27.  4  be  done  away,  .because  he  hath  no  son? 
27.  8  If  a  man  die,  and  have  noson,  then  yesh. 

27. 18  Take  thee  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  a  man 
31.  6  Phinelias  the  son  of  Eleazar  the  priest,  to 

31.  8  Balaam  also  the  son  of  Beor  they  slew  wi. 

32.  12  .Save  Caleb  the  son  of  Jepliunneh  tlie  Ke. 

32.  12  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun  :  for  they  have  wh. 
32.  28  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  and  the  chief  fat. 
32.  33  unto  half  the  tribe  of  Manasseh  the  son 
32.  40  Moses  gave  Gilead  unto  Machir  the  sonof 
32  41  Jail-  the  son  of  Manasseh  went  and  took 

34. 17  Eleazar  the  priest,  and  Joshua  the  son  of 
34.  19  Of  the  tribe  of  Judah,  Caleb  the  son  of  J. 
34.  20  the  children  of  Simeon,  Shemuel  the  son 
34  21  Of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  Elidad  the  son 
34  22  of  the  children  of  Dan,  Bukki  the  son  of 
34.  23  the  children  of  Manasseh,  Hanniel  theson 
34  24  children  of  Ephraim,  Kemuel  the  sonof  S. 
34.  25  children  of  Zebulun,  Elizaphan  tlie  son  of 
34.  26  children  of  Issachar,  Faltielthe  son  of  A. 
34.  27  children  of  Asher,  Aliihud  the  son  of  She 
34.  28  children  of  Naphtali,  Pedahel  the  son  of 

36.  1  the  son  of  Machir,  the  son  of  Manasseh 

36.  1  families  of  the  sons  of  Joseph,  came  near 
36  3  if  they  be  married  to  any  of  tlie  sons  of 

36.  5  tribe  of  the  sons  of  Joseph  hath  said  well 
36.  11  married  unto  their  father’s  brother’s  sons 
36  12  families  of  the  son’s  of  Manasseh  the  son 

Deut.  1.  28  we  have  seen  the  sons  of  the  Anakimsth. 
1.  31  bare  thee,  as  a  man  doth  hear  his  son,  in 
1.  36  Save  Caleb  the  son  of  Jepliunneh :  he  sli. 
1.  38  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  which  standeth 
2  33  smote  him,  and  his  sons,  and  all  his  peo 

3.  14  Jair  the  son  of  Manasseh  tookall  the  con 

4.  9  teach  them  thy  sons,  and  thy  sons'  sons 

5.  14  not  do  any  work,  thou,  nor  thy  son,  nor 

6.  2  thou,  and  thy  son,  and  thy  soil’s  son,  all 
6.  20  when  thy  son  asketli  thee  in  time  to  co. 

6.  21  Then  thou  shalt  say  unto  thy  son, We  we 

7  3  daughter  thou  shalt  not  give  unto  his  sor 

7.  3  his  daughter  shalt  thou  take  unto  thy  soi 
7.  4  they  will  turn  away  thy  son  from  following 

8  5  as  a  man  cliasteiietli  his  son.  (so)  the  Lo. 
jo.  6  Eleazar  his  son  ministered  in  the  priest': 

11  6  Abiram,  the  sons  of  Eliab,  the  son  of  Re 

12.12  ye,  and  your  sons,  and  your  daughters,  am 

12  18  son,  and  thy  daughter,  and  thy  man  serv 
12.31  for  even  their  sons  and  their  daughters  th 
13.  6  sou  of  thy  mother,  or  thy  son,  or  thy  dau 
16.  II,  14  shalt  rejoice,  .thou,  and  thy  son,  and 
18  5  in  the  name  of  the  Lord,  him  and  his  son.- 
18.  10  maketh  his  son  or  his  daughter  to  pass 
21.  5  priests  the  sons  of  Levi  shall  come  near 

21. 15  the  first  born  son  be  hers  that  was  hatei 
21  16  when  he  maketh  his  sons  to  inherit  (that 
21.  16  son  of  the  beloved ..  before  the  son  of  th 
21.  17  he  shall  acknowledge  the  sonof  thehatc' 
2118  a  Ilian  have  a  stubborn  and  rebellious  so 
21.  20  This  our  son  (is)  stubborn  and  rebellious 

23.  4  hired  against  thee  Balaam  the  soil  of  Beo 

23. 17  There  shall  be  no.  .sodomite  of  the  sons 

28.  32  Thy  sons  and  thy  daughters  (shall  be)  g 
28  41  Thou  shalt  beget  sons  and  daughters,  bu 

28.  53  flesh  of  thy  sons  and  of  thy  daughters,  wl 

28.  56  evil,  .toward  her  soil,  and  toward  her  d: 

31.  9  deliveredit  unto  the  priests  the  sons  of  1 

31  23  gave  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun  a  charge,  an 

32  8  when  he  separated  the  sons  of  Adam,  h 

32.  19  because  of  the  provoking  of  his  sous  am 
32.  44  Moses  came .  .lie  and  Hosliea  theson  of  J 
34.  9  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun  was  full  of  the  si 

Josh.  1.  1  the  Lord  spake  unto  Joshua  the  son  of . 
2.  1  Joshua  the  sou  of  Nun  sent  out  of  Rhitti: 
2  23  came  to  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  and  to 

6.  6  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun  called  the  priest 

7.  1,  18  sonof  Canni,  the  son  of  Zabdi,  these 
7.  19  Myson,give,I  pray  thee,  glory  totlie  Lor 
7.  24  took  Achan  the  son  of  Zerah,  and  the  s 
7.  24  his  sons,  and  his  daughters,  and  his  oxt 

13.  22  Balaam  also  the  son  of  Beor,  the  sooths 

13.  31  the  children  of  Machir  the  son  of  Mans 

14.  1  Eleazar  the  priest,  and  Joshua  the  son 
14.  6  Caleb  the  son  of  Jepliunneh  the  Kenczi 

14. 13  gave  unto  Caleb  the  sonof  Jepliunneh  J 


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Josh  14. 14  inheritance  of  Caleb  the  son  of Jephunneh 

15.  6  went  up  tothestoneof  Bohan  the  son  of  K. 

15.  8  border  went  up  by  the  valley  of  the  son 

15.  13  unto  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephunneh  he  gave 

15.  14  Caleb  drove  thence  the  three  sons  of  Anak 

15. 17  Othniel  the  son  of  Kenez,  the  brother  of 

17.  2  male  children  of  Manasseh  the  son  of  Jo. 

17.  3  son  of  Hepher,  the  son  of  Gilead,  the  son 

17.  3  son  of  Manasseh,  had  no  sons,  but  daugh. 

17.  4  before  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  and  before 

17.  6  his  sons:  and  the  rest  of  Manasseh's  sons 

18.  16  before  the  valley  of  the  son  of  Hinnom 

18.  17  descended  to  the  stone  of  Bohan  the  son 

19.  49  gave  an  inheritance  to  Joshua  the  son  of 

19.  51  which  Eleazar  the  priest,  and  Joshua  the 

21.  1  unto  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  and  unto  the 

21.  is  gave  they  to  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephunneh 
22. 13,  31,  32  Phinehas  the  son  of  Eleazar  the  pri. 

22.  20  Did  not  Achau  the  son  of  Zerah  commit  a 

24.  9  Then  Balak  the  son  of  Zippor,  king  of  M. 

24.  9  sent  and  called  Balaam  the  son  of  Beor  to 

24.  29  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  the  servant  of  the 
24.  32  which  Jacob  bought  of  the  sons  of  Hamor 
24.  33  Eleazar  the  son  of  Aaron  died  ;  and  they 
24.  33  a  hill  (that  pertained  to)  Phinehas  his  son 

Judg.  1.  13  Othniel  the  son  of  Kenaz,  Caleb’s  younger 

1.  20  he  expelled  thence  the  three  sons  of  Anak 
-  8  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  the  servant  of  the 
6  gave  their  daughters  to  their  sons,  and  se. 

9  Othniel  the  son  of  Kenaz,  Caleb’s  younger 
.1  And  Othniel  the  son  of  Kenaz  died 
15  Ehud  the  son  of  Gera,  a  Benjamite,  a  m. 
31  Shamgar  the  son  of  Anath,  which  slew  of 
6  she  sent  and  called  Barak  the  son  of  Aid. 

: 2  that  Barak  the  son  of  Abinoam  was  gone 
1  Then  sang  Deborah  and  Barak  the  son  of 

5.  6  I11  the  days  of  Shamgar  the  son  of  Anath 

5.  12  lead  thy  captivity  captive,  thou  son  of  A. 

6.  11  his  son  Gideon  threshed  wheat  by  the  wi. 

6.  29  Gideon  the  son  of  Joash  hath  done  this  th. 

6  30  Bring  out  thy  son,  that  he  may  die  ;  bee. 

7.  14  save  the  sword  of  Gideon  the  son  of  Joash 

8.  13  Gideon  the  son  of  Joash  returned  from 
8. 19  They  (were)  my  brethren,  (even)  the  sons 

8.  22  thou  and  thy  son,  and  thy  son's  son  also 

8.  23  I  will  not  rule,  .neither shall  my  son  rule 

8.  29  Jerubaal  the  son  of  Joash  went  and  dwelt 

8.  30  Gideon  had  threescore  and  ten  sons  of  his 

8.  31  she  also  bare  him  a  son,  whose  name  he 

8.  32  Gideon  the  son  of  Joash  died  in  a  good 

9.  1  Abimelech  the  son  of  Jerubbaal  went  to 

9.  2  the  sons  of  Jerubbaal,  (which  are)  three 

9.  s  slew  his  brethren  the  sons  of  Jerubbaal 

9.  5  Jotham  the  youngest  son  of  Jerubbaal  w 

9.  18  have  slain  his  sons,  threescore  and  ten  pe 
9. 18  have  made  Abimelech,  the  son  of  his  maid 

9.  24  to  the  threescore  and  ten  sons  of  Jerubb. 

9.  26  Gaal  the  son  of  Ebed  came  with  his  liret. 

9.  28  Gaal  the  son  of  Ebed  said,  Who  (is)  Abi. 

9.  28  (Is)  not  (he)  the  son  of  Jerubbaal '!  and  Z 
9.  30  heard  the  words  of  Gaal  the  son  of  Ebed 
9.  31  Gaal  the  son  of  Ebed,  and  his  brethren 
9.  35  Gaal  the  son  of  Ebed  wentout,  and  stood 
9.  57  the  curse  of  Jotham  the  son  of  Jerubbaal 

10.  1  Tola  the  son  of  Puah,  the  son  of  Dodo,  a 

10.  4  had  thirty  sons  that  rode  on  thirty  asses 

11.  I  Now  Jephthah.  .(was)  the  son  of  an  har. 

11.  2  bare  him  sons :  and  his  wife’s  sons  grew 

11.  2  for  thou  (art)  the  son  of  a  strange  woman 

II.  25  any  thing  better  than  Balak  the  son  of  Z 

11.  34  beside  her  he  had  neither  son  nor  dau  di 

12.  9  he  had  thirty  sons,  and  thirty  daughters 

12.  9  thirty  daughters  from  abroad  for  his  sons 

12.  13  after  him  Abdon  the  son  of  Hillel,  a  Pir 

12.  14  he  had  forty  sous  and  thirty  nephews,  th 

12.  15  Abdon  the  son  of  Hillel  the  Pirathonite 
'3-  3.  5.  7  thou  slialt  conceive,  and  bear  a  son 

13.  24  the  woman  bare  a  son,  and  called  his  11a 
17-  2  Blessed  (be  thou)  of  the  Lord,  my  son 
r7*  3  dedicated  the  silver. .  for  my  son,  to  make 

17.  5  consecrated  one  of  his  sons,  wiio  became 
17-  1 1  and  the  young  man  was.,  as  one  of  his  sons 

18.  30  the  son  of  Gershom,  the  son  of  Manasseh 

18.  30  his  sons  were  priests  to  the  tribe  of  Dan 

19.  22  certain  sons  of  Belial,  beset  the  house  ro. 

20.  28  the  son  of  Eleazar,  the  son  of  Aaron,  stood 


Ruth 


i  Sa. 


...  ....  w.v  ouu  ui  nciuiu,  auuua 

1.  1  went,  .lie,  and  his  wife,  and  his  two  sons 
1 .  2  the  name  of  his  two  sons  Malilon  and  Ch. 
r.  3  died ;  and  she  was  left,  and  her  two  sons 
i  n  (aie)  there  yet  (any  more)  sons  in  my  wo. 
1.  12  have  an  husband,  .and  should  also  bear 
4-  13  gave  her  conception,  and  she  bare  a  son 
4-  15  which  is  better  to  thee  than  seven  sons 
417  gave  it  a  name,  saying,  There  isa  son  born 
1.  1  the  son  of  Jeroham,  the  son  of  Elihu 
I.  I  the  soil  of  Tohu,  the  son  of  Zuph  ;  an  Ep. 
1.  3  the  two  sons  of  Eli,  Hoplini  and  Phinehas 
z-  i  he  gave,  .to  all  her  sons  and  her  daughters 
1.  8  (am)  I  not  better  to  thee  than  ten  sons 

1.  20  she  bare  a  son,  and  called  his  name  Sam. 
!.  23  gave  her  son  suck  until  she  weaned  him 

2.  12  the  sons  of  Eli  (were)  sons  of  Belial,  they 
2.  21  she  conceived,  and  bare  three  sons  and 
2.  22  heard  all  that  his  sons  did  unto  all  Israel 
2.  24  Nay,  my  sons  ;  for  (it  is)  no  good  report 
2.  29  honourest  thy  sons  above  me,  to  make  yo 
2.  34  that  shall  come  upon  thy  two  sons,  on  h’ 
3*  0  I  called  not,  my  son  ;  lie  down  again 

3. 13  his  sons  made  themselves  vile,  and  he 
3. 10  called  Samuel,  and  said,  Samuel,  my  son 
4-  4,  11  the  two  sons  of  Eli,  Hoplini  and  Phine. 
4-  10  And  he  said,  What  is  there  done,  my  son? 


1  Sa.  4.  1 7  thy  two  sons  also,  Hophni  and  Phinehas 
4.  20  Fear  not ;  for  thou  hast  born  a  son.  But 

7.  1  sanctified  Eleazar  his  son  to  keep  the  ark 

8.  1  that  he  made  his  sons  judges  over  Israel 
8.  3  his  sons  walked  not  in  liis  ways,  but  turn. 
8.  5  thou  art  old,  and  thy  sous  walk  not  in  thy 

8.  11  He  will  take  your  sons,  and  appoint  (them) 

9.  1  son  of  Abiel,  the  son  of  Zeror,  the  son  of 
9.  1  the  son  of  Aphiah,  a  Benjamite,  a  mighty 
9.  2  he  had  a  son,  whose  name  (was)  Saul,  a 
9.  3  Kish  said  to  Saul  liis  son,  Take  now  one  of 

10.  2  saying,  What  shall  I  do  for  my  son  ? 

10.  11  What  (is)  this  (that)  is  come  unto  the  son 

10.  21  and  Saul  the  son  of  Kish  was  taken 

12.  2  my  sons  (are)  with  you :  and  I  have  walked 

13.  16  Saul,  and  Jonathan  his  son,  and  the  peo. 

13.  22  and  with  Jonathan  his  son  was  there  fou. 

14.  1  Jonathan  the  son  of  Saul  said  unto  the 

14.  3  Ahiah,  the  son  of  Ahitub,  I-chabod’s  bro. 

14.  3  the  son  of  Phinehas,  the  son  of  Eli,  the  L. 
14.  39  though  it  be  in  Jonathan  myson,  he  shall 
14. 40  J onathan  my  son  will  be  on  the  other  side 
14.  42  Cast  (lots)  between  meand  Jonat.  myson 
14.  49  the  sons  of  Saul  were  Jonathan,  and  Ishui 
14.  50  (was)  Abner,  the  son  of  Ner,  Saul’s  uncle 
14.  51  the  father  of  Abner  (was)  the  son  of  Abi. 

16.  1  have  provided  me  a  king  among  his  sons 

16.  5  he  sanctified  Jesse  and  his  sons,  and  cal. 

16.  10  Jesse  made  seven  of  his  sons  to  pass  bef 

16. 18  I  have  seen  a  son  of  Jesse  the  Beth-Iehe. 

16.  19  Send  me  David  thy  son,  which  (is)  with 

16.  20  and  sent  (them)  by  David  his  son  unto  S. 

17.  12  D.  (was)  the  son  of  that  Epliratliite  of  Beth. 

17.  12  whose  name  (was)  Jesse;  andlie  had  eight 

17.  13  the  three  eldest  sons  of  Jesse  went  (and) 

17.  13  the  names  of  his  three  sons  that  went  to 

17.  17  Jesse  said  unto  David  his  son,  Take  now 
17.  S3  Abner,  whose  son  (is)  this  youth  ?  And  Ab. 
17.  56  the  king  said.  Enquire  thou  whose  son  the 
17.  58  S.  said  to  him,  Whoseson(art)thou,  (thou) 
17.  58  I  (am)  the  son  of  thy  servant  Jesse  the  B. 

19.  1  Saul  spake  to  Jonathan  his  son,  and  to  all 

19.  2  Jonathan,  Saul’s  son,  delighted  much  in  D. 

20.  27  And  Saul  said  unto  Jonathan  his  son 

20.  27  Wherefore  eometh  not  the  son  of  Jesse 

20.  30  Thou  son  of  the  perverse  rebellious  (wo.) 

2o.  30  thou  hast  chosen  the  son  of  Jesse  to  thine 
20.  31  as  long  as  the  son  of  Jesse  livetli  upon  the 

22.  7  will  the  sou  of  Jesse  give  every  one  of  you 
22.  8  my  son  hath  made  a  league  with  the  son 
22.  8  my  son  hath  stirred  up  my  servant  again. 
22.  9  I  saw  the  son  of  J  esse  coming  to ..  the  son 

22. 11  to  call  Ahimelech  the  priest,  the  son  of 

22. 12  Saul  said,  Hear  now,  thou  son  of  Ahitub 
22.  13  conspired  against  me,  thou  and  the  son 

22.  20  one  of  the  sons  of  Ahimelech  the  son  of 

23.  6  Abiatliar  the  son  of  Ahimelech  fled  to  D. 

23.  16  Jonathan,  Saul’s  son,  arose,  and  wentto  D. 

24.  16  Saul  said,  (Is)  this  thy  voice,  my  son  D.? 

25.  8  unto  thy  servants,  and  to  thy  son  David 

25.  10  Who  (is)  David  ?  And  who  (is)  the  son  of 

25.  17  he  (is  such)  a  son  of  Belial,  that  (a  man) 

25.  44  to  Plialti  the  son  of  Laish,  which  (was)  of 

26.  5  where  Saul  lay,  and  Abner  the  son  of  Ner 

26.  6  Abishai  the  son  of  Zeruiah,  brother  to  J. 

26.  14  David  cried,  .to  Abner  the  son  of  Ner,  sa. 

26.  17  and  said,  (Is)  this  thy  voice,  my  son  Da.? 

26.  21  return,  myson  David;  for  I  will  no  more 

26.  25  Blessed  (be)  thou,  my  son  David  :  thoush. 

27.  2  unto  Achish,  the  son  of  Maoeh,  kingof  G. 

28.  19  to  morrow  (slialt)  thou  and  thy  sons  (be) 

30.  3  their  sons,  and  their  daughters,  were  ta. 

30.  6  was  grieved,  every  man  for  his  sons  and 

30.  7  to  Abiatliar  the  priest,  Aliimelech’s  son 

30. 19  neither  sons  nor  daughters,  neither  spoil 

31.  2  followed  hard  upon  Saul  and  upon  his  sons 
31.  2  Abinadab,  and  Melchi-shua,  Saul’s  sons 
31.  6  Saul  died,  and  his  three  sons,  and  his  ar. 

31.  7  and  that  Saul  and  his  sons  were  dead,  they 
31.  8  they  found  Saul  and  his  three  sons  fallen 
31.  12  body  of  Saul  and  the  bodies  of  his  son3 

Sa.  1.  4  Saul  and  Jonathan  his  son  are  dead  also 

1.  s  that  Saul  and  Jonathan  his  son  be  dead 

1.  12  for  Saul,  and  for  Jonathan  his  son,  and 

1.  13  I  (am)  the  son  of  a  stranger,  an  Amalek. 

1.  17  over  Saul  and  over  Jonathan  his  son 

2.  8  Abner  the  son  of  Ner,  captain  of  Saul's 

2.  8  took  Ish-bosheth  the  son  of  Saul,  and  br. 

2.  10  Saul’s  son,  (was) forty  years  old,  when  he 

2.  12  Abner  the  son  of  Ner.  .went  out  from  M. 

2.  12  the  servants  of  Ish-bosheth  the  son  of  S. 

2.  13  Joab  the  son  of  Zeruiah,  and  the  servants 

2.  15  which  (pertained)  to  Ish-bosheth  the  son 

2.  18  there  were  three  sons  of  Zeruiah  there,  J. 

3.  2  unto  David  were  sons  born  in  Hebron 

3.  3  Absalom, the  son  of  Maachah  the  daughter 

3.  4  the  fourth,  Adonijah  the  son  of  Haggith 

3.  4  and  the  fifth,  Shephatiah  the  son  of  Abi. 

3.  14  messengers  to  Ish-bosheth,  Saul’s  son,  say. 

3.  15  took  her.  .from  Phaltiel  the  son  of  Laish 

3.  23  Abner  the  son  of  Ner  came  to  the  king,  and 
3.  25  Thou  knowest  Abner  the  son  of  Ner,  that 
3.  28  from  the  blood  of  Abner  the  son  of  Ner 
3.  37  not  of  the  king  to  slay  Abner  the  son  of 

3.  39  the  sons  of  Zeruiah  (be)  too  hard  for  me 

4.  1  Saul’s  son  heard  that  Abner  was  dead 

4.  2  Saul’s  son  had  two  men  (that  were)  cap. 

4.  2  the  sons  of  Rimmon  a  Beerothite,  of  the 

4.  4  Saul’s  son  had  a  son  (that  was)  lame  of 

4.  5  the  sons  of  Rimmon  a  Beerothite,  Rechab 

4.  8  Ish-bosheth  the  son  of  Saul  thine  enemy 

4.  9  and  Baanah  his  brother,  the  sons  of  Rim. 


2  Sa.  5.  i3  there  were  yet  sons  and  daughters  born 

6.  3  the  sons  of  Abinadab,  dravethe  new  cart 

7.  14  will  be  his  father,  and  heshall  be  myson 

8.  3  David  smote  also  Hadadezer,  the  son  of 
8.  ioToi  sent  Joram  his  son  unto  king  David,  to 
8.  12  the  spoil  of  Hadadezer,  son  of  Rehob,  king 
8.  16  Joab  the  son  of  Zeruiah  (was)  over  the 

8.  16  Jehoshapliat  the  son  of  Ahilud  (was)rec. 
8.  17  the  son  of  Ahitub,  and  Ahimelech  the  son 
8.  18  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada  (was  over) 

8.  18  and  David's  sons  were  chief  rulers 

9.  3  Jonathan  hath  yet  a  son,  (which  is)  lame 
9.  4  he  (is)  in  the  house  of  Machir,  the  son  of 
9.  5  the  house  of  Machir,  the  son  of  Ammiel 
9.  6  Mephibosheth,  the  son  of  Jonathan,  the  s. 
9.  9  I  have  given  unto  thy  master’s  son  all 

9.  10  thy  sons,  and  thy  servants,  shall  till  the 
9.  10  that  thy  master's  son  may  have  food  to 
9.  10  thy  master's  son  shall  eat  bread  alway  at 
9.  10  Zibaliad  fifteen  sons  and  twenty  servants 
9.  11  eat  at  my  table,  as  one  of  the  king's  sons 
9.  12  Mephibosheth  had  a  young  son,  whose 

10.  1  and  Hanum  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

10.  2  show  kindness  unto  Hanum  the  son  of  N 

11.  21  Who  smote  Ahimelech  the  son  of  Jerub. 

11.  27  she  became  his  wife,  and  bare  him  a  son 

12.  24  she  bare  a  son,  and  he  called  his  name  S. 

13.  1  Absalom  the  son  of  David  had  a  fair  sister 
23.  1  and  Amnon  the  son  of  David  loved  her 

13.  3  Jonadab,  the  sou  of  Shimeah,  David's  br. 

13.  4  Why  (art)  thou,  (being)  the  king'sson,  le. 

13.  23  and  Absolom  invited  all  the  king's  sons 
13.  25  Nay,  my  son,  let  us  not  all  now  go,  lest 
13.  27  he  let  Amnon  and  all  the  king’s  sons  go 
13.  29  the  king's  sons  arose,  and  every  man  gat 
13.  30  Absalom  hath  slain  all  the  king's  sons 
13.  32  slain  all  the  young  men  the  king’s  sons 
13-  33  to  think  that  all  the  king’s  sons  are  dead 
13.  35  Behold,  the  king’s  sons  come  :  as  thy  ser. 
13.  36  the  king’s  sons  came,  and  lifted  up  their 
13.  37  went  to  Talmai,  the  son  of  Ammihud,  ki. 

13.  37  And  (David)  mourned  for  his  son  every 

14.  1  Joah  the  sou  of  Zeruiah  perceived  that 

14.  6  thy  handmaid  had  two  sons,  and  they  two 
14. 11  destroy,  .more,  lest  they  destroy  my  son 

14.  11  there  shall  not  one  hair  of  thy  son  fall  to 

14.  16  (that  would)  destroy  me  and  my  sons  to. 

14.  27  unto  Absalom  there  were  born  three  sons 

15.  27  return  into  the  city,  .and  your  two  sons 

15.  27  Ahimaaz  thy  son,  and  Jonathan  the  son 

15.  36  (they  have) there  with  them  theirtwo  sons 

16.  3  king  said,  And  where  (is)  thy  master’s  son? 

16.  5  whose  name  (was)  Sliimei,  the  son  of  Gera 

16.  8  kingdom  into  the  hand  of  Absalom  thy  s. 
16.  9  Then  said  Abishaitlie  sonof  Zeruiah  unto 
16.  10  What  have  I  to  do  with  you,  ye  sons  of  Z. 

16.  11  my  son,  which  came  forth  of  my  bowels 

16. 19  (should  I).  .in  the  presence  of  his  son? 

17.  25  Amasa(was)aman’s  son  whose  name  (was) 

17.  27  Shobi  the  son  of  Nahash  of  Rabbah  of  the 

17.  27  Machir  the  son  of  Ammiel  of  Lo-debar 

18.  2  under  the  hand  of  Abishai  the  son  of  Ze. 

18.  12  put  forth  mine  hand  against  the  king’s  son 

18.  18  I  have  no  son  to  keep  my  name  in  reme. 

18.  19  Then  said  Ahimaaz  the  son  of  Zadok,  Let 

18.  20  no  tidings,  because  the  king’s  son  is  dead 

18.  22  Then  said  Ahimaaz  the  son  of  Zadok  yet 

18.  22  Wherefore  wilt  thou  run,  my  son,  seeing 

18.  27  like  the  running  of  Ahimaaz  the  son  of  Z. 
18.  33  O  my  son  Absalom,  my  son,  my  son  Abs. 

18.  33  would  God  I  had  died,  my  son,  my  son 
ig.  2  heard,  .the  king  was  grieved  for  his  son 

19.  4  my  son  Absalom, O  Absalom,  my  son,  my  s. 

19.  5  the  lives  of  thy  sons  and  of  thy  daughters 
19. 16  Sliimei  the  son  of  Gera,  a  Benjamite,  wh. 

19.  17  his  fifteen  sons  and  his  twenty  servants 

19.  18  Shimei  the  sou  of  Gera  fell  down  before 

19.  21  Abishai  the  son  of  Zeruiah  answered  and 

19.  22  What  have  I  to  do  with  you,  ye  sons  of  Z. 

19.  24  Mephibosheth  the  son  of  Saul  came  down 

20.  1,  2,  6,  7,  10,  13,  21,  22  Sheba,  the  son  of  B. 

20.  1  neither  have  we  inheritance  in  the  son  of 

20.  23  Benaiah  theson  of  Jehoiada  (was)  over  the 

20.  24  Jehoshapliat  the  son  of  Ahilud  (was)  rec. 

21.  6  Letsevenmenof  hissonsbe  delivered  unto 

21.  7  Mephibosheth,  the  son  of  Jonathan,  the  s. 

21.  7  between  David  and  Jonathan  the  son  of  S. 

21.  8  the  king  took  the  two  sons  of  Rizpah  the 

21.  8  the  five  sons  of  Miclial  the  daughter  of  S. 

21.  8  Adriel  the  son  of  Barzillai  theMeholath. 

21.  12,  13  and  the  bones  of  Jonathan  his  son 

21.  14  the  bones  of  Saul  and  Jonathan  his  son 

21.  17  the  son  of  Zeruiah  succoured  him,  and 
21.  19  where  El-hanan  the  son  of  Jaare-oregim 
21.  21  Jonathan  the  son  of  Shimeah,  the  brother 
2>  1  David  the  son  of  Jesse  said,  and  the  man 
23.  9  Eleazar  the  son  of  DodotheAhothite,(oue) 
23. 11  Shammah  the  son  of  Agee  the  Hararite 
23.  18  the  brother  of  Joab,  the  son  of  Zeruiah 
23.  20  the  son  of  Jehoiada,  the  son  of  a  valiant 
23.  22  These  (things)  did  Benaiah  the  son  of  Je. 

23.  24  Ellmnan  the  son  of  Dodo  of  Beth-lehem 
23.  26  Helez  the  Paltite,  Ira  the  son  of  Ikkesh 
23.  29  Heleb  the  son  of  Baanah,  a  Netophathite 
23.  29  Ittai  the  sou  of  Ribai  out  of  Gibeah  of  the 
23.  32  Eliahba  the  Shaalbonite,  of  the  sons  of  J. 

23.  33  Shammah  the  Hararite,  Ahiam  the  son  of 
23.  34  the  son  of  Ahasbai,  the  son  of  the  Maach. 

23.  34  Eliam  the  son  of  Ahithophel  the  Gilonite 
23.  36  Igal  the  son  of  Nathan  of  Zobah,Bani  the 
23.  37  armour  bearer  to  Joab  the  son  of  Zeruiah 

1  Ki.  1.  5  Adonijah  the  son  of  Haggith  exalted  him. 


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i.  7  he  conferred  with  Joab  the  son  of  Zerui. 

i.  8,  26,  32,  36,  38,  44  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jeh. 

1.  9  called  all  lua  brethren  the  king’s  sons,  and 
1  it  Adonijah  the  son  of  Haggith  doth  reign 

1. 12  thine  own  life,  and  the  life  of  thy  son  So. 

1. 13,  17,  30  Assuredly  Solomon  thy  Bon  shall 

1.  19  hath  called  all  the  sons  of  the  king,  and 

1.  21  I  and  my  son  Solomon  shall  be  counted 
x.  25  hath  called  all  the  king’s  sons,  and  the  ca. 

1.  33  cause  Solomon  my  son  to  ride  upon  mine 

I. 42  Jonathan  the  son  of  Abiathar  the  priest 

2,  1  and  he  charged  Solomon  his  son,  saying 

2.  s  thou  knowest  also  what  Joab  the  son  of 

2.  5  the  son  of  Ner,  and  unto  Amasa  the  son  I 

2.  7  show  kindness  unto  the  sons  of  Barzillai 

2.  8  (thou  hast)  with  thee  Shimei  the  sou  of  G. 

2. 13  Adonijah  the  sou  of  Haggith  came  to  Ba. 

2.  22  for  Abiathar .  .and  for  Joab  the  son  of  Ze. 

2.  25  sent  by  the  hand  of  Benaiah  the  son  of  J . 

2.  29  Solomon  sent  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada 

2.  32  Abner  the  son  of  Ner,  captain  of  the  host 

2.  32  Amasa  the  son  of  J  ether,  captain  of  the 
2.  34  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada  went  up,  and 
2.  35  the  king  put  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada 
2.  39  ran  away  unto  Aehish  son  of  Maachah  ki. 

2.  46  the  king  commanded  Benaiah  the  son  of 

3.  6  thou  hast  given  him  a  son  to  sit  on  liis  th. 

3.  20  arose  at  midnight,  and  took  my  son  from 

3.  21  behold,  it  was  not  my  son  which  X  did  be. 

3  22  living  (is)  my  sou,  and  the  dead  (is)  thy  s. 

3.  22  the  dead  (is)  thy  sou . .  the  living  (is)  my  s. 

3  ->3  This  (is)  my  son  that  liveth,  and  thy  son 

3.  23  thy  son  (is)  the  dead,  and  my  son  (is)  the 

3.  26  her  bowels  yearned  upon  her  son,  andshe 

4.  2  Azariah  the  son  of  Zadok  the  priest 

4  3  Elihoreph  and  Ahiali,  the  sons  of  Shisha 

4.  3  Jehosliaphat  the  son  of  Alihud,  the  reco. 

4.  4  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada  (was)  overtire 

4.  5  Azariah  the  son  of  Nathan  (was)  over  the 

4.  5  Zabud  the  son  of  Nathan  (was)  principal 

4.  6  Adouiram  the  son  of  Abda  (was)  over  the 
4.  8  these  (are)  their  names  :  The  sou  of  Hur 
4.  9  The  son  of  Dekar,  in  Makaz,  and  inShaal. 

4.  10  The  son  of  IXesed,  in  Aruboth ;  to  him 

4  11  Tire  son  of  Abinadab,  in  all  the  region  of 

4. 12  Baana  the  son  of  Ahilud  ;  (to  him  pertain.) 

4  13  The  son  of  Geber,  in  Ramoth-gilead,  to 
4.  13  tire  towns  of  Jair  the  son  of  Manasseh 
4.  14  Ahinadab  the  son  of  Iddo  (had)  Malianaim 

4. 16  Baanah  the  son  of  Hushai  (was)  in  Asher 
4.  17  Jehoshaphat  the  son  of  Paruah  in  Issac. 

4. 18  Shimei  tire  son  of  Elali  in  Benjamin 

4.  19  Geber  the  son  of  Uri  (was)  in  the  country 

4.  31  and  Chalcol,  and  Darda,  the  sons  of  Ma. 

5.  5  Thy  son,  whom  I  will  set  upon  thy  throne 

5.  7  hath  given  unto  David  a  wise  son  over  this 

7.  14  He  (was)  a  widow’s  son  of  the  tribe  of  N. 

8.  19  thy  son,  that  shall  come  fortli  out  of  thy 

II.  12  I  will  rend  it  out  of  the  hand  of  thy  son 

11. 13  will  give  one  tribe  to  thy  son  for  David 

11.  20  hare  him  Genubath  his  son,  whom  Taha. 

11.  20  Genubath  was .  .among  the  sons  of  Phar. 

11.  23  Rezontlre  son  of  Eliadah,  which  fled  from 

11. 26  Jeroboam  theson of  Nebat,  an  Eplrrathite 

11.  33  I  will  take  the  kingdom  out  of  his  son’s 

11.  36  unto  his  son  will  I  give  one  tribe,  that  D. 

11.  43  Rehoboam  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

12.  2  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat,  who  was  yet 

12.  15  spake  by  Alrijah . .  unto  Jeroboam  the  son 

12.  16  neither  (have  we)  inheritance  in  the  son 

12.  21,  23  Rehoboam,  the  son  of  Solomon 

12.  31  the  people,  which  were  not  of  the  sons  of 

13. 11  his  sons  came  and  told  him  all  theworks 

13. 12  his  sons  had  seen  what  way  the  man  of  G. 

13. 13  he  said  unto  his  sons.  Saddle  me  the  ass 

13.  27  he  spake  to  his  sons,  saying,  Saddle  me 

13.  31  he  spake  to  his  sons,  saying,  When  I  am 

14.  1  Abijah  the  son  of  Jeroboam  fell  sick 

14.  5  cometh  to  ask  a  thing  of  thee  for  her  son 

14.  20  and  Nadah  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

14.  21  Rehoboam  the  son  of  Solomon  reigned  in 

14.  31  And  Abijam  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 
is.  1  of  king  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat 

15.  4  to  set  up  his  son  after  him,  and  to  estab. 

15.  8  and  Asa  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

15. 18  Ben-hadad,  the  son  of  Tabrimon,  the  son 

15.  24  and  Jehoshaphat  his  son  reigned  in  his 

13.  25  Nadah  the  sonof  Jeroboam  began  to  reign 

15.27  Baasha  the  son  of  Abijah,  of  the  house  of 

15.  33  began  Baasha  the  sou  of  Ahijahto  reign 

16.  1  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  Jehu  the  son 

16.  3  like  the  house  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  N. 

16.  6  and  Elah  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

16.  7  of  the  prophet  Jehu  the  son  of  Hanani 
16.  8  began  Elah  the  son  of  Baasha  to  reign  ov. 
16  13  sins  of  Baasha.  .and  the  sins  of.  .his  son 
16.  21  the  people  followed  Tibni  theson  of  Gin. 
16.  22  the  people  that  followed  Tibni  the  son  of 
16.  26  in  all  the  way  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Ne. 
16.  28  and  Ahab  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 
16.  29  began  Ahab  the  son  of  Omri  to  reigned  ov. 
16.  29  Ahab  the  son  of  Omri  reigned  over  Israel 
16.  30  Ahab  the  son  of  Omri  did  evilin  the  sight 
16.  31  in  the  sins  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat 

16.  34  which  he  spake  by  Joshuathe  sonof  Nun 

17. 12  may  go  in  and  dress  it  for  meand  myson 

17.  13  and  after  make  for  thee  and  for  thy  son 

17.  17  the  son  of  the  woman,  the  mistress  of  the 

17.  18  art  thou  come  unto  me.  .to  slay  my  son? 

17. 19  he  said  unto  her,  Give  me  thy  son.  And 

17.  20  evil  upon  the  widow,  .by  slaying  her  son 
17.  23  and  Elijah  said,  See,  thy  son  liveth 


1  Ki.  18.  31  the  number  of  the  tribes  of  the  sons  of  J, 

19.  16  Jehu  the  son  of  Nirnshi  shalt  thou  anoint 

19.  16  Elisha  the  son  of  Shaphat, of  Abel-meholah 

19. 19  found  Elisha  the  sou  of  Shaphat,  who(w.) 

20.  35  a  certain  man  of  the  sons  of  the  prophets 
21. 10  set  two  meu,  sons  of  Belial,  before  him 

21.  22  like  the  house  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  N. 

21.  22  like  the  house  of  Baasha  the  son  of  Ahij. 

21.  29  in  his  son's  days  will  I  bringthe  evil  upon 

22.  8  Micaiah  the  son  of  Iinlali,  by  whom  we 
22.  9  said,  Hasten  (hither)  Micaiah  the  son  of 
22.  11  Zedekiah  the  sou  of  Chenanah  made  him 
22.  24  Zedekiah  the  son  of  Chenanah  went  near 
22.  26  carry  him  back.,  to  Joash  the  king’s  son 
22.  40  Ahaziah  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

22.  41  Jehoshaphat  the  son  of  Asa  began  to  rei. 

22.  49  Then  said  Ahaziah  the  son  of  Ahab  unto 
22.  50  and  Jehoram  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 
22.  51  Ahaziah  the  son  of  Ahab  began  to  reign 
22. 52  in  the  way  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat 

2  Ki.  1.  17  Jehoram  the  son  of  Jehoshaphat  king  of 

1.  17  Jehoram  reigned ..  because  he  had  no  son 

2.  3  the  sons  of  the  prophets  that  (were)  at  B. 

2.  5  the  sons  of  the  prophets  that  (were)  at  J. 

2.  7  fifty  men  of  the  sons  of  the  prophets  went 

2.  15  the  sons  of  the  prophets  which  (were)  to 

3.  1  Jehoram  the  son  of  Ahab  began  to  reign 

3.  3  the  sins  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat 

3.  II  Elisha  the  son  of  Shaphat,  which  poured 

3.  27  he  took  his  eldest  son,  that  should  have 

4.  1  of  the  wives  of  the  sons  of  the  prophets 

4.  4  shut  the  door  upon  thee  and  upon  thy  so. 

4.  5  shut  the  door  upon  her  and  upon  her  sons 

4.  6  she  said  unto  her  son,  Bring  me  yet  a  ve. 

4.  16  About  this,  .thou  shalt  embrace  a  son 

4.  17  bare  a  son  at  that  season  that  Elisha  had 
4.  28  Did  X  desire  a  son  of  my  lord?  did  I  not 
4.  36  when  she  was  come . .  said,  Take  up  thy  son 
4.  37  and  took  up  her  son,  and  went  out 
4.  38  the  sons  of  the  prophets  (were)  sitting  be. 

4.  38  seethe  pottage  for  the  sons  of  the  prophets 

5.  22  two  young  men  of  the  sons  of  the  proph. 

6.  1  the  sons  of  the  prophets  said  unto  Elisha 

6.  28  Give  thy  son,  that  we  may  eat  him  to  day 

6.  28  and  we  will  eat  my  son  tomorrow 

6.  29  we  boiled  my  son,  and  did  eat  him:  and 
6.  29  Give  thy  son . .  and  she  hath  hid  her  son 
6.  31  if  the  head  of  Elisha  the  son  of  Shaphat 
6.  32  See  ye  how  this  son  of  a  murderer  hath  se. 

8.  1,  5  the  woman,  whose  son  he  had  restored 

8.  5  this  (is)  her  son,  whom  Elisha  restored  to 

8.  9  Thy  son  Ben-hadad  king  of  Syria  hath  sent 

8.  16  of  Joram  the  son  of  Ahab  king  of  Israel 

8.  16  Jehoram  the  sou  of  Jehoshaphat  king  of 
8.  24  and  Ahaziah  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 
8. 25  In  the  twelfth  year  of  Joram  the  son  of  A. 

8.  25  did  Ahaziah  the  son  of  Jehoram  king  of  J. 

8.  28  he  went  with  Joram  the  son  of  Ahab  to  the 
8.  29  Ahaziah  the  son  of  Jehoram  king  of  Judah 

8.  29  to  see  Joram  the  son  of  Ahab  in  Jezreel 

9.  2,  14  the  son  of  Jehoshaphat,  the  son  of  Ni. 

9.  9  like  the  house  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Ne. 

9.  9  like  the  house  of  Baasha  the  son  of  Ahi. 

9.  20  the  driving  of  Jehu  the  son  of  Nirnshi 

9.  26  blood  of  Naboth,  and  the  blood  of  his  sons 

9.  29  in  the  eleventh  year  of  Joram  the  son  of 

10.  1  And  Ahab  had  seventy  sons  in  Samaria 

10.  2  seeing  your  master’s  sons  (are)  with  you 

10.  3  the  best  and  meetest  of  your  master’s  sons 

10.  6  the  heads  of  the  men  your  master’s  sons 

10.  6  the  king’s  sons,  (being)  seventy  persons 

10.  7  theytook  the  king’s  sons,  and  slew  seventy 
10.  8  brought  the  heads  of  the  king’s  sons 

10.  1 5  he  lighted  on  J ehonadab  the  son  of  Recliab 
10.  23  Jehu  went,  and  J  ehonadab  the  son  of  Re. 
10.  29  (from)  the  sins  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Ne. 

10.  35  And  Jehoahaz  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

11.  I  the  mother  of  Ahaziah  saw  that  her  sun 

II.  2  Jehosheba . .  took  J oash  the  son  of  Ahaziah 

11.  2  stole  him  from  among  the  king’s  sons(wli.) 

11.  4  took,  .and  showed  them  the  king's  son 

11.  12  he  brought  forth  the  king’s  son,  and  put 

12.  21  the  sonof  Shimeath,  and  Jehozabad  the  s. 

12.  21  and  Amaziah  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

13.  1  Joash  the  son  of  Ahaziah  king  of  Judah 

13.  I  Jehoahaz  the  son  of  Jehu  began  to  reign 

13.  2,  11  the  sins  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Neba. 

13.  3  into  the  hand  of  Ben-hadad  the  son  of  H. 

13.  9  and  Joash  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

13.  10  beganJehoash  the  sonof  Jehoahazto  reign 

13.  24  Ben-hadad  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

13.  25  Jehoasli  the  son  of  Jehoahaz  took  again 

13.  25  the  hand  of  Ben-hadad  the  son  of  Hazael 

14.  1  In  tlie  second  year  of  Joash  son  of  Jehoah. 

14.  1  Amaziah  the  son  of  Joash  king  of  Judah 

14.  8  the  son  of  Jehoahaz,  sou  of  Jehu,  king  of 

14.  9  Give  thy  daughter  to  my  son  to  wife,  and 

14.  13  the  son  of  Jelioash,  the  son  of  Ahaziah,  at 

14. 16  and  Jeroboam  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

14.  17  Amaziah  the  son  of  Joash  king  of  Judah 

14. 17  of  Jehoash,  son  of  J ehoahaz  king  of  Israel 

14.  23  In  the  fifteenth  year  of  Amaziah  the  son 

14.  23  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Joash  king  of  Israel 

14.  24  the  sins  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat 

14.  25  Jonah,  the  son  of  Amittai,  the  prophet 

14. 27  by  the  band  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Joash 

14.  29  Zachariah  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

15.  1  began  Azariah  son  of  Amaziah  king  of  J. 

15.  5  J otham  the  king's  son  (was)  over  the  house 

IS.  8  did  Zachariah  the  son  of  Jeroboam  reign 

15.  9,  18,  24,  28  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat 

15.  7  and  Jotliam  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 


2  Ki.15. 10  Shallum  the  son  of  Jabesli  conspired  aga. 

15. 12  Thy  sons  shall  sit  on  the  throne  of  Israel 

15.  13  Shallum  the  son  of  Jabesh  began  to  reign 

15.  14  Menaliem  the  son  of  Gadi  went  up  from 

15.  14  Bmote  Shallum  the  son  of  Jabesh  in  Sam. 

15.  17  began  Menaliem  the  son  of  Gadi  to  reign 

15.  22  and  Pekahiah  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

15.  23  Pekahiah  the  son  of  Menaliem  began  to 
15.  25,  27,  30,  32,  37  Pekah  the  son  of  Remaliah 
1 5.  30  Hoshea  the  son  of  Elah  made  a  consiiiracy 
15.  30,  32  Jotliam  the  Bon  of  Uzziah 

15.  38  and  Ahaz  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

16.  1  In  the  seventeenth  year  of  Pekah  the  son 

16.  1  Ahaz  the  son  of  Jotham  king  of  Judah. 

16.  3  made  his  son  to  pass  through  the  fire,  ac. 

16.  5  Pekah  son  of  Remaliah  kingof  Israel  came 

16.  7  I  (am)  thy  servant,  and  thy  son;  come  up 

16.  20  and  Hezekiah  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

17.  1  began  Hoshea  the  son  of  Elah  to  reign  in 

17. 17  caused  their  sons  and  their  daughters  to 

17.  21  they  made  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat  ki. 

18.  1,  9  year  of  Hoshea  son  of  Elah  king  of  Isr. 

18.  1  the  son  of  Ahaz  king  of  J udah  began  to  re. 
i2.  18  there  came  out  to  them  Eliakim  the  son 

18.18  Shebna  the  scribe,  and  Joah  the  son  of  A. 

18.  26  Then  said  Eliakim  the  son  of  Hilkiah,  and 

18.  37  Eliakim  the  sou  of  Hilkiah.  and  Joah  the 

19.  2  sent.. to  Isaiah  the  prophet,  the  son  of  A. 

19.  20  Then  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz  senttoHez. 

19.  37  Adrammelecli  andSharezerliis  sons  smote 

19.  37  Esarhaddon  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

20.  1  prophet  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz  came  to 

20.  12  At  that  timeBcrodach-baladan.thesonof 

20. 18  of  thy  sons  that  shallissuefromthee,  wh. 

20.  21  and  Manasseh  his  son  reigued  in  his  stead 

21.  6  made  liis  son  pass  through  the  fire,  and  ol). 

21.  7  said  to  David,  and  to  Solomon  his  son,  I11 

21.  18  and  Amou  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 
21.  24  people  of  the  land  made  Josiah his  son  ki. 

21.  26  and  Josiah  his  son  reigued  in  his  stead 

22.  3  sent  Shaphan  the  son  of  Azaliah,  the  son 

22.  12  son  of  Sliaplian,  and  Achlior  the  son  of  M. 

22.14  the  son  of  Tikvah,  the  son  of  H  arhas,  keep. 
23. 10  that  no  man  might  make  his  son  or  his  da. 

23. 15  high  place  which  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Ne. 

23.  30  people  of  the  land  took  Jehoahaz  the  son 

23.  34  made  Eliakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  in  the 

24.  6  and  Jehoiachiu  liis  son  reigned  in  his  ste. 

25.  7  they  slew  the  sons  of  Zedekiah  before  his 
25.  22  made  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Aliikam,  the  son 
25.  23  even  Islimael  the  son  of  Nethaniah,  and 
25.  23  Johananthe  son  of  Careali.and  Seraiah  the 
25.  23  and  Jaazaniah  the  son  of  a  Maachatliite 
25.  25  Islimael  the  son  of  Nethaniah,  the  sonol 


:  Ck. 


5  sous  of  Japlieth;  Gomer,  and  Magog,  anc 
I.  6  sons  of  Gomer  ;  Asliclienaz,  and  Riphatl 
1.  7  sons  of  Javan ;  Elisliali,  and  Tarshish,  Ki 
1.  8  sons  of  Ham;  Cush,andMizraim,Put,anc 
1 .  9  sons  of  Cush . .  And  the  sons  of  Raamah 
1.  17  sons  of  Shem  ;  Elam,  and  Asshur,  and  A 
1.  19  unto  Eber  were  born  two  sons:  thenami 
1.  23  and  Jobab.  All  these  (were)  the  sons  of 
1.  28  The  sons  of  Abraham;  Isaac,  and  Islimae 
1.  31  and  Kedemali.  These  are  the  sons  of  Is 
1.  32  Now  the  sons  of  Keturah,  Abraham’s  co 
1.  32  And  the  sons  of  Jokslian  ;  Sheba,  and  D. 
1.  33  sons  of  Midian  ;  Epliah.  .these  (are)  thes 
1.  34  Isaac.  The  sons  of  Isaac  ;  Esau,  and  Isr 
I.  35  sons  of  Esau  ;  Elipliaz,  Reuel,  and  Jeusl 
1.  36  sons  of  Elipliaz  ;  Teman,  and  Omar,  Zep 
1.  37  sons  of  Reuel;  Nahath,  Zerah,  Sliammal 
1.  38  sons  of  Seir;  Lotan,  and  Shobal,  and  Zibe 
I  39  sons  of  Lotan ;  Hori,  and  Homam :  and 
1.  40  sous  of  Shobal.  .And  the  sons  of  Zibeon 
1. 41  sons  of  Allah;  Dishon.  And  the  sons  of  D 
1 .  42  sons  of  Ezer . .  The  sons  of  Dislian ;  l'z,  an 

1  43  Bela  the  son  of  Beor :  and  the  name  of  hi 
I.  44  Jobab  the  son  of  Zerah  of  Bozrah  reigne. 
1.  46  Hadad  the  son  of  Bedad,  which  smotcM 

1.  49  Baal-hanan  the  son  of  Achbor  reigned  i 

2  1  These  (are) the  sons  of  Israel ;  Reuben,  8 

2.  3  sons  of  Judah ;  Er,  and  Onan,  and  Shela 
2.  4  and  Zerah.  All  the  sons  of  Judah  (were 
2.  5  The  sons  of  Pharez ;  Hezron,  and  Hami 
2.  6  sons  of  Zerah  ;  Zimri,  and  Ethan,  and  E 
2.  7  sons  of  Carmi ;  Achar,  the  troubler  of  Is 
2.  8  And  the  sons  of  Ethan ;  Azariah 

2.  9  The  sons  also  of  Hezron,  that  were  bon 
2.  16  the  sons  of  Zeruiah;  Abisliai,  and  Joab 
2.  18  Caleb  the  son  of  Hezron  begat  (childrei 
2. 18  her  sons  are  these;  Jeslier,  and  Sholiab 
2.  23  these  (belonged  to)  the  sous  of  Macliir 
2.  25  the  sons  of  Jerahmeeltlie  firstborn  of  1 
2.  27  the  sons  of  Ram  the  first  bom  of  Jerah 
2.  28  the  sons  of  Onam  were  Shammai,  and  J 
2.  28  the  sons  of  Shammai;  Nadab,  and  Abis 
2.  30  sons  of  Nadab  ;  Seled,  and  Appaim :  bu 
2.  31  the  sous  of  Appaim  ;  Ishi.  And  the  son 
2.  32  the  sous  of  Jada  the  brother  of  Shamnu 
2.  33  And  the  sons  of  J onathau ;  Peleth,  and. 
2  33  These  were  the  sons  of  Jerahmeel 
2  34  Now  Sheslian  had  no  sons,  but  daughte 
2.  42  the  sons  of  Caleb  the  brother  of  Jeralm 
2.  42  the  sons  of  Mareshah  the  father  of  Het 
2.  43  the  sons  of  Hebron ;  Korali,  and  Tappua 
2.  45  the  son  of  Shammai  (was)  Maon  :  andJ 
2.  47  the  sons  of  Jalidai ;  Regem,  and  Jothai 
2.  50  These  were  the  sons  of  Caleb  the  son  oti 
2.  52  the  father  of  Kirjath-jearim  had  sons;  I 

2.  54  sons  of  Salma;  Beth-lehem,  and  the  Ns 

3.  1  these  were  the  sons  of  David,  which  wei 
3.  2  Absalom  the  sonof  Maachah  the  daughtt 


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i  Ch.  3.  2  the  fourth,  Adonijah  the  son  of  Haggith 

3.  9  all  the  sons  of  David,  besides  the  sons  of 

3.  10  Solomon's  sou  (was)Behoboam,Abia  hiss. 

3.  10  Asa  his  son,  Jehosliaphat  his  son 

3.  11  his  son,  Aliaziah  his  son,  Joash  his  son 

3. 12  his  son,  Azariah  his  son,  Jotliam  his  son 

3.  13  son,  Hezekiali  his  son,  Manasseli  his  son 

3. 14  Amon  his  son,  Josiah  his  son 

3.  15  the  sons  of  Josiah  (were),  the  first  born  J. 

3.  16  And  the  sous  of  Jehoiakim 

3.  16  Jeconiah  his  son,  Zedekiah  his  son 

3.  17  sons  of  Jeconiah  ;  Assir,  Salatliiel  his  son 

3.  19  thesonsof  Pedaiali(were)Zerubbabel,  and 
3.  19  the  sons  of  Zerubbabel ;  Meshullam,  and 
3.  21  the  sons  of  Hananiah ;  Pelatiah,  and  Je. 
3.  21  the  sons  of  Bepliaiah,  tiie  sons  of  Arnan 
3.  21  the  sons  of  Obadiah,  the  sons  ofShechan. 
3.  22  sons  of  Shechaniah  ;  Shemaiah :  and  the 
3.  23  the  sons  of  Neariah ;  Elioenai,  and  Ifeze. 

3.  24  the  sons  of  Elioenai  (were)  Hodaiah,  and 

4.  1  The  sons  of  Judah;  Pliarez,  Hezron,  and 

4.  2  Keaiah  the  sou  of  Shobal  begat  Jahath 

4.  4  These  (are)  the  sons  of  Hur,  the  firstborn 

4.  6  These  (were)  the  sons  of  Naarah 

4.  7  the  sons  of  Helah  (were) Zereth,  and  Jez. 

4.  8  the  families  of  Aharhel  the  son  of  Harum 

4.  13  the  sons  of  Kenaz ;  Otlmiel,  and  Seraiah 

4.  13  and  the  sons  of  Otlmiel ;  Hathath 

4. 15  And  the  sous  of  Caleb  the  son  of  Jephun. 

4. 15  Naam  ;  and  the  sons  of  Elah,  even  Kenaz 

4.  16  the  sons  of  Jehaleleel  ;  Ziph,  and  Ziphah 

4. 17  the  sons  of  Ezra  (were)  Jetlier,  and  Mered 

4.  18  these  (are)  the  sons  of  Bithiah  the  daugh. 
4.  19  tiie  sons  of  (his)  wife  Hodiah,  the  sister  of 
4.  20  the  sons  of  Shimon  (were)  Amnon,  and 
4.  20  the  sons  of  Ishi  (were)  Zoheth,  and  Ben. 

4.  21  The  sons  of  Shelah  the  son  of  Judah  (we.) 
4.  24  The  sons  of  Simeon  (were)  Nemuel,  and 
4.  25  his  son,  Mibsam  his  son,  Mishina  his  son 
4.  26  And  the  sons  of  Mishma;  Hamuel  his  son 
4.  25  Zaccliur  his  son,  Shimei  his  son 
4.  27  Shimei  had  sixteen  sons  and  six  daughters 
4.  34  Jamlech,  and  Joshahthe  son  of  Amaziah 
4.  35  And  Joel,  and  Jehu  the  son  of  Josibiah 
4.  35  the  son  of  Seraiah,  the  son  of  Asiel 
4.  37  son  of  Shiphi,  the  son  of  Alien,  the  son 
4. 37  the  son  of  Shimri,  the  son  of  Shemaiah 
4.  42  (some)  of  them,  (even)  of  the  sons  of  Sim. 

4.  42  and  Ecphaiah,  and  Uzziel,  the  sons  of  Is. 

5.  1  the  sous  of  Beuben,  the  first  born  of  Isr. 

5.  1  unto  the  sons  of  Joseph  the  son  of  Israel 

5.  3  The  sons,  (I  say),  of  Beuben  the  first  born 
5-  4  The  sons  of  Joel ;  Shemaiah  his  son 

5.  4  Gog  his  son,  Shimei  his  son 

5.  5  Micah  his  son,  Beaia  his  son,  Baal  his  son 

5.  6  Beerahhis  son,  whom  Tilgath-pilneserki. 

5.  8  the  son  of  Azaz,  the  son  of  Shema,  the  son 

5.  14  Abihail  the  son  of  Huri,  the  son  of  Jaro. 

5. 14  the  son  of  Gilead,  the  son  of  Michael,  the 

5.  14  Jeshishai,  the  son  of  Jahdo,  the  son  of  B. 

5. 13  Ahithe  son  of  Abdiel,  the  son  of  Guni,  ch. 

5.  18  The  sons  of  Beuben,  and  theGadites,  and 

6.  1,  16  The  sons  of  Levi;  Gershon,  Kohath 

6.  2,  1 8  the  sons  of  Kohath;  Amram,  Izhar,  and 

6.  3  The  sons  also  of  Aaron  ;  Nadab,  and  Abi. 

6. 17  these  (be)  the  names  of  the  sons  of  Gcrs. 

6. 19  The  sonB  of  Merari ;  Mahli,  and  Mushi 

6.  20  Libnihisson, Jahath  his  son, Zimmah  hiss. 

6.  21  Joah  his  son,  Iddo  his  son 

6.  21  Zerah  his  son,  Jeaterai  his  son 

6.  22  The  sons  of  Kohath ;  Amminadab  his  son 

6.  22  Korah  his  son,  Assir  his  son 

6.  23  his  son,  and  Ebiasaph  his  son,  and.  .hiss. 

6.  24  Tahath  his  son,  Uriel  his  son 

6.  24  Uzziah  his  son,  and  Shaul  his  son 

6.  25  the  sons  of  Elkanah ;  Amasai,  and  Ahim. 

6.  26  (As  for)  Elkanah  :  the  sous  of  Elkanah 

6.  26  Zophai  his  son,  and  Nahatli  his  son 

6.  27!  his  son,  Jeroham  his  son,  Elkanah  his  son 

6.  28  the  sons  of  Samuel ;  the  first  born  Vashni 

6.  29  The  sons  of  Merari ;  Mahli 
6.  29  Libni  his  son,  Shimei  his  son.Uzza  his  son 
6.  30  his  son,  Haggiah  his  son,  Asaiah  his  son 
6.  33  of  the  sons  of  the  Kohatliites  ;  Heman  a 
6.  33  singer,  the  son  of  Joel,  the  son  of  Shemuel 
6.  34  The  son  of  Elkanah,  the  son  of  Jeroham 
6.  34  the  son  of  Eliel,  the  son  of  Toah 
6.  35  The  son  of  Zuph,  the  son  of  Elkanah 
6.  35  the  son  of  Mahatli,  the  sou  of  Amasai 
6.  36  The  son  of  Elkanah,  the  son  of  Joel 
6.  36  the  son  of  Azariah,  the  son  of  Zephaniah 
6. 37  The  son  of  Tahath,  the  son  of  Assir 
6.  37  the  son  of  Ebiasaph,  the  son  of  Korah 
6.  38  The  son  of  Izhar,  the  son  of  Kohath 
6.  38  the  son  of  Levi,  the  son  of  Israel 
6.  39  Asaph  the  son  of  Berachiah,  the  son  of  S 
6.  40  son  of  Michael,  the  son  of  Baaseiah,  the  s 
6.  41  The  son  of  Ethni,  the  son  of  Zerah,  the  s. 

6.  42  son  of  Ethan,  the  son  of  Zimmah,  the  sou 
6.  43  The  son  of  Jahath.  .son  of  Gershom,  the  s. 

6.  44  thesonsof  Merari  (stood)  on  the  left  hand 
6.  44  the  son  of  Kishi,  the  son  of  Abdi,  the  son 
6.  45  son  of  Hashabiah  . .  son  of  Amaziah,  thes. 

6.  46  The  son  of  Amzi,  the  son  of  Bani,  the  son 
6.  47  The  son  of  Mahli,  the  son  of  Mushi 
6.  47  the  son  of  Merari,  the  sou  of  Levi 
6.  49  his  sons  offered  upon  the  altar  of  the  bu. 

6.  50  And  these  (are)  the  sons  of  Aaron  ;  Elea. 

6.  50  his  son,  Phinehas  his  son,  Abishuahis  son 
6.  51  his  son,  Uzzi  his  son,  Zerahiah  his  son 
6.  52  his  son,  Amariah  his  son,  Aliitub  Iris  son 
6.  53  Zadok  his  son,  Ahiniaaz  his  son 


1  Ch.  6.  54  of  the  sons  of  Aaron,  of  the  families  of  the 
6.  56  they  gave  to  Caleb  the  son  of  Jepliunneh 
6.  57  to  the  sons  of  Aaron  they  gave  the  cities 
6.  61  unto  the  sons  of  Kohath,  (which  were)  le. 
6.  62  to  the  sons  of  Gershom,  throughout  their 
6.  63  Unto  the  sons  of  Merari  (were  given)  by 
6.  66  (the  residue)  of  the  families  of  the  sons 
6.  70  the  family  of  the  remnant  of  the  sons  of 

6.  71  Unto  the  sons  of  Gershom  (were  given) 

7 .  1  the  sons  of  Issachar  (were)  Tola,  and  Puah 

7.  2  the  sons  of  Tola ;  Uzzi,  and  Bephaiali,  and 

7.  3  the  sons  of  Uzzi ;  Izrahiah  :  and  the  sons 

7.  4  soldiers. .for  they  had  many  wives  and  sons 

7.  7  the  sons  of  Bela ;  Ezbon,  and  Uzzi,  and 

7.  8  tliesonsofBecher;  Zemira,  and  Joash,  and 

7.  8  Alameth.  All  these  (are)  the  sons  of  Bech. 

7.  10  sons  also  of  Jediael ;  Bilhan  :  and  the  sons 

7.  11  All  these  the  sons  of  Jediael,  by  the  heads 

7.  12  the  children  of  Ir,  (and)  Hushim,  the  sons 

7. 13  The  sons  of  Naphtali ;  Jahziel,  and  Gunlj 

7.  13  Gezer,  and  Shallum,  the  sons  of  Bilhah 

7.  14  The  sons  of  Manasseh ;  Ashriel,  whom  she 

7.  16  Maachah  the  wife  of  Machir  bare  a  son 

7. 16  his  brother  (was)  Sheresh  :  and  his  sons 

7.  17  And  the  sons  of  Ulam ;  Bedan.  These  (w.) 

7.  17  sons  of  Gilead,  the  son  of  Machir,  the  son 

7.  19  the  sons  of  Shemidah  were  Ahian,  and  Sh. 
1.  20  And  the  sons  of  Ephraim  ;  Shuthelah 

7.  20  and  Bered  his  son,  and  Tahath  his  son 
7.  20  and  Eladah  his  son,  and  Tahath  his  son 
7.  21  Zabad  his  son,  and  Shuthelah  his  son 
7.  23  she  conceived  and  bare  a  son,  and  he  call. 
7.  25  And  Bephah  (was)  his  son,  also  Besheph 
7.  25  and  Telah  his  son,  and  Tahan  his  son 
7.  26  his  son,  Ammihud  his  son,  Elishama  his  s. 
7.  27  Non  his  son,  Jehoshua  his  son 
7.  29  the  children  of  Joseph  the  son  of  Israel 
7.  30  The  sons  of  Asher;  Imnah,  andlsuah,  and 
7.  31  the  sons  of  Beriah  ;  Heber,  and  Malchiel 
7.  33  the  sons  of  Japhlet ;  Pasach,  and  Bimhal 
7.  34  the  sons  of  Shamer ;  Ahi,  and  Boligah,  Je. 
7.  35  the  sons  of  his  brother  Helem;  Zophah.and 
7.  36  The  sons  of  Zophali;  Suah,  and  Harnepher 
7.  38  the  sons  of  Jether ;  Jepliunneh,  and  Pisp. 

7.  39  the  sons  of  Ulla ;  Arah,  and  Hanniel 

8.  3  thesonsof  Bela  were  Addar,  and  Gera,  and 

8.  6  these  (are)  the  sons  of  Ehud :  these  are 

8.  10  These  (were)  his  sons,  heads  of  the  fathers 
8. 12  The  sons  of  Elpaal ;  Eber,  and  Misham 

8.  16  Michael,  and  Ispah,  and  Joha,  the  sons  of 

8. 18  and  Jezliah,  and  Jobab,  the  sons  of  Elpaal 

8.  21  Beraiah,  and  Shimrath,  the  sons  of  Shimhi 

8.  25  Ipliedeiah,  and  Penuel,  the  sons  of  Shas. 

8.  27  Eliah,  and  Zichri,  the  sons  of  Jeroham 

8.  30  his  first  born  son  Abdon,  and  Zur,  and  K. 

8.  34  And  the  son  of  Jonathan  (was)  Merib-baal 

8.  35  the  sons  of  Micah  (were)  Pithon,  and  Me. 

8.  37  (was)  his  son,  Eleasali  his  son,  Azelhisson 

8.  38  Azelhad  six  sons,  whose  names  (are)these 

8.  38  and  Hanan.  All  these  (were)  the  sons  of 

8.  39  the  sons  of  Eshek  his  brother  (were)  Ulam 

8.  40  the  sons  of  Ulam  were  mighty  men  of  va. 

8.  40  had  many  sons,  and  sons’ sons,  an  hundred 

8.  40  All  these  (are)  of  the  sons  of  Benjamin 

9.  4  Uthai  the  sou  of  Ammihud,  the  son  of  0. 

9.  4  the  son  of  Imri,  the  son  of  Bani 

9.  4  of  the  children  of  Pliarez  the  son  of  Judah 

9.  5  of  the  Shilonites ;  Asaiah . .  and  his  sons 

9.  6  of  the  sons  of  Zerah;  Jeuel  and  their  bre. 

9.  7  of  the  sons  of  Benjamin ;  Sallu  the  son  of 

9.  7  the  son  of  Hodaviah,  the  son  of  Hasenuah 

9.  8  the  son  of  Jeroham,  and  Elah  the  son  of  U. 

9.  8  the  son  of  Michri,  and  Meshullam  the  son 

9.  8  Shephathiah,  the  son  of  Beuel,  the  son  of 

9.  11  Azariah  the  son  of  Hilkiah,theson  of  Me. 

9. 1 1  son  of  Zadok,  the  son  of  Meraioth,  the  son 

9. 12  son  of  Jeroham,  theson  of  Pashur,  theson 

9.  12  son  of  Adiel,  the  son  of  Jahzerah,  the  son 

9.  12  the  son  of  Mesliillemith,  the  son  of  Immer 

9.  14  Shemaiah  the  son  of  Hasshub,  the  son  of 

9. 14  the  son  of  Hashabiah,  of  the  sons  of  Mer. 

9. 15  the  sonof  Micah, theson  ofZichri,  theson 

9. 16  son  of  Shemaiah,  the  son  of  Galal,  the  son 

9. 16  Berechiah  the  son  of  Asa,  the  son  of  Elk. 

9.  19  son  of  Kore,  the  son  of  Ebiasaph,  the  son 

9.  20  Phinehas  the  son  of  Eleazar  was  the  ruler 

9.  21  Zechariah  the  son  of  Meshelemiah  (was) 

9.  30  (some)  of  the  sons  of  the  priests  made  the 
9.  32  (other)  of  their  brethren,  of  the  sons  of  the 
9.  36  his  first  born  son  Abdon,  then  Zur,  and  K. 

9.  40  the  son  of  Jonathan  (was)  Merib-baal :  and 
9.  41  the  sons  of  Micah  (were)  Pithon,  and  Me. 

9.  43  his  son,  Eleasali  his  son,  Azel  his  son" 

9.  44  Azel  had  six  sons,  whose  names  (are)  the. 

9.  44  Obadiah,  and  Hanan.  These  (were)  the  s. 

10.  2  Philistines  followed  hard,  .after  his  sons 

10.  2  Abinadab,  and  Malchi-shua,  the  sons  of 

10.  6  Saul  died,  and  his  three  sons,  and  all  his 

10.  7  and  that  Saul  and  his  sons  were  dead,  th. 

10.  8  they  found  Saul  and  his  sons  fallen  in  m. 


10. 14 
11.  6 
11. 12 
11.  22 
11.  24 
11.  26 
11.  28 
11.  30 
11.  31 
34 
34 


yji  mo  ouija,  tiuu  UJ 

turned  the  kingdom  unto  David  the  son 
J oab  the  son  of  Zeruiah  went  first  up,  an 
after  him  (was)  Eleazar  the  son  of  Dodo 
the  son  of  Jehoiada,  the  son  of  a  valiant 
Tliese  (things)  did  Benaiah  the  son  of  Je 
Elhanan  the  son  of  Dodo  of  Beth-lehem 
Ira  the  son  of  Ikkesh  the  Tekoite,  Abi-e 
Heled  the  son  of  Baanah  the  Netophath 
Ithai  the  son  of  Eibai  of  Gibeah,  (that  p. 
The  sons  of  Hashem  the  Gizonite 
Jonathan  the  son  of  Shage  the  Hararite 


1  Ch.  11.  35  the  son  of  Sacar.  .Eliphal  the  son  of  Ur 
11.  37  Hezro  the  Carmelite,  Naaraitlie  son  of 
11.  38  the  brother  of  Nathan,  Mibhar  the  son  of 
11. 39  the  armour  bearer  of  Joab  the  son  of  Zer. 
11.  41  Uriah  the  Hittite,  Zabad  the  son  of  Ahl. 
11.  42  Adina  the  son  of  Shiza  the  Beubenite,  a 
11.  43  Hanan  the  son  of  Maachah,  and  Joshap. 
11.  44  and  Jehiel  the  sons  of  Hothan  the  Aroer. 
11.  45  Jediael  the  son  of  Shimri,  and  Joha  his 

11.  46  Jeribai  and  Joshaviah,  the  sons  of  Elnat. 

12.  1  kept . .  close  because  of  Saul  the  son  of  K; 
12.  3  Aliiezer,  then  Joash,  the  sons  of  Shemaah 
12.  3  Jeziel,  and  Pelet,  the  sons  of  Azmaveth 
12,  7  Joelah,  and  Zebadiah,  the  sons  of  Jeroh. 
12. 14  These  (were)  of  the  sons  of  Gad,  captains 

12.  i3  Thine  (are  we),  David,  .thou  son  of  Jesse 

14.  3  and  David  begat  more  sons  and  daughters 

15.  5  Of  the  sons  of  Kohath ;  Uriel  the  chief 

13.  6  Of  the  sous  of  Merari ;  Asaiah  the  chief 
15.  7  Of  the  sous  of  Gershom ;  Joel  the  chief 
15.  8  Of  the  sons  of  Elizaphan ;  Shemaiah  the 

15.  9  Of  the  sons  of  Hebron ;  Eliel  the  chief,  and 

15. 10  Of  the  sons  of  Uzziel ;  Amminadab  the  c. 
10.  17  the  Levites  appointed  Heman  the  son  of 
10.  1 7  of  his  brethren,  Asaph  the  son  of  Berech. 
10.  17  of  the  sons  of  Merari.  .Ethan  the  son  of 

16.  38  Obed-edom  also  the  son  of  Jeduthun,  and 

16.  42  And  the  sons  of  Jeduthun  (were)  porters 

17. 11  seed.. which  shall  be  of  thy  sons  ;  and  I 

17.  13  I  will  be  his  father,  and  he  shall  be  my  s. 

18.  10  He  sent  Hadoram  his  son  to  king  David 
18.  12  Moreover  Abisliai  the  son  of  Zeruiah  slew 
18.  15  son  of  Zeruiah.  .and  Jehosliaphat  the  son 

18. 16  son  of  Aliitub,  and  Abimelech  the  son  of 

18.  17  Benaiah  the  son  of  Jehoiada(was)overthe 

18. 17  the  sons  of  David  (were)  chief  about  the 

19.  1  Nahash.  .died,  and  his  son  reigned  in  his 

19.  2  show  kindness  unto  Hanun  the  son  of  N. 

20.  5  Elhanan  the  son  of  Jair  slew  Lahmi  the 

20.  7  the  son  of  Sliimea,  David’s  brother,  slew 

21.  20  and  his  four  sons  withliimliid  themselves 

22.  5  Solomon  my  son  (is)  young  and  tender,  and 
22.  6  Then  he  called  for  Solomon  his  son,  and 
22.  7  My  son,  as  for  me,  it  was  in  my  mind  to 
22.  9  son  shall  be  born  to  thee,  who  shall  be  a 

22. 10  he  shall  be  my  son,  and  I  (will  lie)  his  fat. 

22. 11  Now,  my  son,  the  Lord  be  with  thee;  and 

22.  17  commanded.,  to  help  Solomon  his  son,  (s.) 

23.  1  he  made  Solomon  his  son  king  over  Israel 
23.  6  divided  them  into  courses  among  the  sons 
23.  8  sons  ofLaadan ;  the  chief  (was)  Jehiel,  and 
23.  9  sons ofShimei;  Shelomith, andllaziel, and 
23. 10  sons  of  Shimei.. These  four  (were)  the  sons 
23.  11  but  Jeush  and  Beriah  had  not  many  sons 
23.  12  sons  of  Kohath ;  Amram,  Izhar,  Hebron 
23.  13  sons  of  Amram ;  Aaron  and  Moses :  and 
23. 13  he  and  his  sons  for  ever,  to  burn  incense 
23.  14  Ins  sons  were  named  of  the  tribe  of  Levi 
23.  15  The  sons  of  Moses  (were)  Gershom  and  E. 

23. 16  Of  the  sons  of  Gershom,  Shebuel  (was)  the 

23. 17  the  sons  of  Eliezer(were)fiehabiahthe  ch. 
23.  17  Eliezcr  had  none  other  sons ;  but  the  sons 
23.  18  Of  the  sons  of  Izhar ;  Shelomith  the  ch. 

23.  19  Of  the  sons  of  Hebron  ;  Jeriah  the  first 
23.  20  Of  the  sons  of  Uzziel ;  Micah  the  first,  and 
23.  21  sons  of  Merari.  .sons  of  Mahli ;  Eleazar 
23.  22  had  no  sons,  but  daughters:  and.,  the  sons 
23.  23  sons  of  Mushi;  Mahli,  and  Eder,  and  Jere. 
23.  24  These  (were)  the  sous  of  Levi  after  the  h. 
23.  28  Because  their  office  (was)  to  wait  on  the  s. 

23.  32  charge  of  the  sons  of  Aaron  their  brethren 

24.  1  divisions  of  the  sons  of  Aaron.  The  sons 
24.  3  both  Zadok  of  the  sons  of  Eleazar,  and  A. 
24.  3  of  the  sons  of  Ithamar,  according  to  their 
24.  4  more,  .of  the  sons,  .than  of  the  sons  of  I. 
24.  4  Among  the  sons  of  Eleazar  (there  were) 

24.  4  eight  among  the  sons  of  Ithamar,  accor. 
24.  5  the  sons  of  Eleazar,  and  of  the  sons  of  I. 
24.  6  Shemaiah  the  son  of  Nethaneel  the  scribe 
24.  6  priest,  and  Ahimelech  the  son  of  Abiatli. 
24.  20  rest  of  the  sons  of  Levi .  .  Of  the  sons  of  A 
24.  20  Shubael :  of  the  sons  of  Shubael;  Jehde. 
24.  21  of  the  sons  of  Behabiah,  the  first  (was)  I. 
24.  22  Shelomoth :  of  the  sons  of  Shelomotli  J 
24.  23  sous  (of  Hebron);  Jeriah  (the  first),  Am. 

24.  24  sons  of  Uzziel;  Michah :  of  the  sons  ofM 
24.  25  Isshiah:  of  the  sons  of  Isshiah;  Zecliar. 

24.  26  sons  of  Merari.  .sons  of  Jaaziah;  Beno 
24.  27  sons  of  Merari  by  Jaaziah;  Beno,  and  S. 
24.  28  Of  Mahli  (came)  Eleazar,  who  had  no  sons 
24.  29  Concerning  Kish :  the  son  of  Kish  (was)  J. 
24.  30  sons  also  of  Mushi . .  These  (were)  the  sons 

24.  31  sonsof  Aaron  in  thepresenceof  David  the 

25.  1  separated  to  the  service  of  the  sons  of  A. 
25.  2  sons  of  Asaph,  .sons  of  Asaph,  under  the 
25.  3  sons  of  Jeduthun  ;  Gedaliah,  and  Zeri,  and 
25.  4  sons  of  Hemau ;  Bukkiali,  Mattaniah,  U. 

25.  5  sons  of  Heman . .  fourteen  sons  and  three 
25.  9  who  with  his  brethren  and  sons  (were)  tw. 

25.  10  (he),  his  sons,  and  his  brethren,  (were)  tw. 
[So  in  verse  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21,  22,  23, 

24,  25,  26,  27,  28,  29,  30,  31.] 

26.  1  Meshelemiah  the  son  of  Kore,  of  the  sons 
26.  2  sons  of  Meshelemiah  (were)  Zechariah  the 
26.  4  Moreover  the  sons  of  Obed-edom  (were)S. 

26.  6  Also  unto  Shemaiah  his  sou  were  sons  bo. 

26.  7  sons  of  Shemaiah;  Othni,andKephael,aud 
26.  8  sons  of  Obed-edom :  they,  and  their  sons 
26.  9  Meshelemiah  had  sons  and  brethren,  str. 

26. 10  Also  Hosah..had  sons;  Simri  the  chief 

26. 11  the  sons  and  brethren  of  Hosah  (were)th. 

26. 14  Then  for  Zechariah  his  son,  a  wise  conn." 


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1  Ch.26. 15  To  Obed-edom  southward;  and  to  his  sons 

26.  19  sons  of  ICore,  and  among  the  sons  of  M. 

26.  21  sons  of  Laadan;  the  sons  of  the  Gershonite 

26.  22  sons  of  Jehieli ;  Zetham,  and  Joel  his  hr. 

26.  24  Shebuel  the  son  of  Gershom,  the  sou  of  M . 

26.  25  Rehabiah  his  son,  and  Jeshaiah  his  son 

26.  25  his  son .  .Zichri  his  son . .  Shelomith  his  son 

26.  28  son  of  Kish,  .son  of  Ner.  .sou  of  Zeruiah 

26.  29  Chenauiah  and  his  sons(were)  for  the  out. 

27.  2  Jashobeam  the  son  of  Zabdiel:  and  in  his 

27.  5  Benaiahtheson  of  Jehoiada,  achief  priest 

27.  6  and  inliiscourse  (was)  Ammizabad  his  son 

27.  7  Zebadiah  his  son  after  him  :  and  in  his  co. 

27.  9  Ira  the  son  of  Ikkesh  the  Tekoite:  and  in 

27. 16  son  of  Zichri. .Shephatiah  the  son  of  Ma. 

27.  17  Of  the  Levites;  Hashabiah  the  son  of  Ke. 
27. 18  David :  of  Issachar;  Omri  the  son  of  Mic. 

27.  19  son  of  Obadiah.  .Jerimoththe  son  of  Azriel 

27.  20  son  of  Azaziah.  .Joel  the  son  of  Pedaiah 

27.  21  the  son  of  Zechariah.  .the  son  of  Abner 

27.  22  Of  Dan;  Azareel  the  son  of  Jeroham 

27.  24  Joab  the  son  of  Zeruiah  began  to  number 

27.  25  over  the  king's  treasures  (was),  .the  son 

27.  25  overthe  storehouses. .(was)..  Jehon.  the  s. 

27.  26  And  over  them,  .(was)  Ezri  the  son  of  Che. 

27.  29  over  the  herds,  .(was)  Shaphat  the  son  of 
27.  32  son  of  Hachmoni  (was)  with  the  king’s  so. 

27.  34  after  Ahithophel  (was)  Jehoiada  the  son  of 

28.  1  possession  of  the  king,  and  of  his  sons,  wi. 

28.  4  among  the  sons  of  my  father  he  liked  me 

28.  5  of  all  my  sons,  for  the  Lord  hath  given  me 

28.  5  many  sons,  he  hath  chosen  Solomon  my  s. 

28.  6  Solomon  thy  son. .  chosen  him  (to  be)  my  s. 

28.  9  Solomon  my  son,  know  thou  the  God  of 

28.  11  Then  David  gave  to  Solomon  his  son  the 

28.  20  David  said  to  Solomon  his  son,  Be  strong 

29.  1  Solomon  my  son,  whom  alone  God  hath 

29.  19  give  unto  Solomon  my  son  a  perfect  heart 

29.  22  made  Solomon  the  son  of  David  king  the 

29.  24  sons  likewise  of  king  David,  submitted  th. 

29.  26  Thus  David  the  son  of  Jesse  reigned  over 

29.  28  and  Solomon  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

2  Ch.  1 .  1  Solomon  the  son  of  David  was  strengthened 

1.  5  Bezaleel  the  son  of  ITri,  the  son  of  Hur,  had 

2.  12  hath  given  to  David  the  king  a  wise  son 
2.  14  son  of  a  woman  of  the  daughters  of  Dau 

5.  12  Jeduthun,  with  their  sons  and  their  bre. 

6.  9  son,  which  shall  come  forth  out  of  thy  loi. 

9.  29  visions  of  Iddo.  .against  Jeroboam  the  son 

9.  31  and  Rehoboam  his  son  reigned  in  hisste. 

10.  2  when  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat,  who 

10.  15  which  he  spake .  .to  Jeroboam  the  son  of 

10.  16  none  inheritance  inthesonof  Jesse:  every 

11.  3  Speak  unto  Rehoboam  the  son  of  Solomon 

11.  14  Jeroboam  and  his  sons  had  cast  them  olf 

11.  17  made  Rehoboam  the  son  of  Solomon  strong 
11.  18  Jerimoth  the  son  of  David.  .Eliabtheson 
11.  21  begat  twenty  and  eight  sons,  and  three  sc. 

11.  22  Rehoboam  made  Abijahthe  son  of  Maach. 

12.  16  and  Abijah  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

13.  5  to  him  and  to  his  sons  by  a  covenant  of  s. 
13.  6  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Nebat,  the  servant 
13.  6  Solomon  the  son  of  David,  is  risen  up,  and 
13.  7  strengthened  themselves  against,  .the  son 
13.  8  kingdom. .in  the  hand  of  the  sons  of  Dav. 
13.  9,  10  the  sons  of  Aaron,  and  the  Levites 

13.  21  begat  twenty  and  two  sons,  and  sixteen 

14.  1  Asa  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead.  In  his 

15.  1  spirit  of  God  came  upon  Azariah  the  son 

17.  1  Jehoshaphat  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

17. 16  next  him  (was)  Amasiah  the  son  of  Zichri 

18.  7  same  (is)  Micaiah  the  son  of  Imla.  And 
18.  8  said,  Fetch  quickly  Micaiah  the  son  of  Im. 
18. 10,  23  Zedekiah  the  son  of  Chenaanah 

18.  25  carry  him  back,  .to  Joash  the  king's  son 

19.  2  Jehu  the  son  of  Ilanani  the  seer  weutout 

19. 11  Zebadiah  the  son  of  Ishmael,  the  ruler  of 

20. 14  son  of  Zechariah,  the  son  of  Benaiah,  the 

20.  14  son  of  Mattaniah,  a  Levite  of  the  sons  of 

20.  34  written  in  the  book  of  Jehu  the  son  of  II. 

20.  37  Then  Eliezer  the  son  of  Dodavah  of  Mar. 

21.  1  and  Jehoram  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

21.  2  sonsof  Jehoshaphat.  .all  these  (were)  the  s. 

21.  7  promised  to  give  a  light,  .to  his  sons  for 

21. 17  sons  also,  .there  was  never  a  son  left  him 

21.  17  save  Jehoahaz,  the  youngest  of  his  sons 

22.  1  made  Ahaziahhis  youngest  son  king  in  his 

22.  1  So  Ahaziah  the  son  of  J  ehoram  king  of  Ju. 

22.  5  went  with  Jehoram  the  son  of  Allah  king 

22.  6  Azariah  the  son  of  Jehoram  king  of  Judah 

22.  6  went  down  to  see  Jehoram  the  son  of  Ah. 

22.  7  against  Jehu  the  son  of  Nimshi,  whom  the 
22.  8  sons  of  the  brethren  of  Ahaziah,  that  mi. 
22.  9  he  (is)  the  son  of  Jehoshaphat,  who  soug. 

22. 10  mother  of  Ahaziah  saw  that  her  son  was 
22.  11  took  Joash  the  sou  of  Ahaziah,  and  stole 

22.  11  from  among  the  king’s  sons  that  were  si. 

23.  1  the  son  of  Jeroham,  and  Ishmael  the  son 

23.  1  the  son  of  Obed,  and  Maaseiah  the  son  of 

23.  1  and  Elishaphat  the  son  of  Zichri,  into 

23.  3  he  said  unto  them,  Behold,  the  king’s  son 

23.  3  as  the  Lord  hath  said  of  the  sons  of  Dav. 

23. 11  they  brought  out  the  king’s  son,  and  put 

23.  11  Jehoiada  and  his  sons  anointed  him,  and 

24.  3  And  Jehoiada.  .begat  sons  and  daughters 

24.  7  the  sons  of  Athaliah,  that  wicked  woman 

24.  20  Zechariah  the  son  of  Jehoiada  the  priest 
24.22  the  king  remembered  pot ..  but  slew  his  s. 

24.  25  for  the  blood  of  the  sons  of  Jehoiada  the 
24. 26  Zabad  the  son  of  Shimeath  an  Ammonit. 

24.  26  Jehozabad  the  son  of  Shimrith  a  Moabit. 

24.  27  (concerning)  his  sons,  and  the  greatness 


2  CI1.24.  27  And  Amaziah  his  sonreigned  in  his  stead 

25. 17  Joash,  the  son  of  Jehoahaz,  the  son  of  J. 

25.  18  saying,  Give  thy  daughter  to  my  son  to 
23.  23  the  son  of  Joash,  the  son  of  Jehoahaz,  at 

25.  25  Amaziah  the  son  of  Joash  king  of  Judah 

25.  25  lived  after  the  death  of  Joash,  son  of  Je. 

26.  18  the  sons  of  Aaron,  that  are  consecrated  to 

26.  21  Jotham  his  son  (was)  over  the  king’s  I10. 

26.  22  did  Isaiah  the  prophet,  the  son  of  Amoz 

26.  23  and  Jotham  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

27.  9  and  Ahaz  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

28.  3  he  burnt  incense  in  the  valley  of  the  sou 

28.  6  the  son  of  Remaliah  slew  in  Judalijan  liu. 

28.  7  Zichri..  slew  Maaseiah  the  king’s  son,  and 

28.  8  two  hundred  thousand,  women,  sons,  and 

28.  12  the  son  of  Jolianan,  Berechiah  the  son  of 

28.  12  the  son  of  Sliallum,  and  Amasa  the  son  of 

28.  27  and  Hezekiah  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

29.  9  our  sons  and  our  daughters  and  our  wives 

29.  ii  My  sons,  be  not  now  negligent;  for  the 

29.  12  Mahath  the  son  of  Amasai,  and  Joel  the 

29.  12  sons  of  the  Kohathites  :  and  of  the  sous 

29.  12  Kish  the  son  of  Abdi,  and  Azariah  the  son 

29.  12  Joah  the  son  of  Zimmah,  and  Eden  the  s. 

29. 13  of  thesons  of  Elizaphan;  Shimri  and  Jeiel 

29.  13  of  the  sous  of  Asaph ;  Zechariah  and  Mat. 

29. 14  of  the  sons  of  Heman ;  Jehiel  and  Shimei 

29.  14  of  the  sons  of  Jeduthun;  Shemaiah  and 

29.  21  he  commanded  the  priests  the  sons  of  A. 

30.  26  since  the  time  of  Solomon  the  son  of  Da. 

31.  14  Kore  the  son  of  Imnah  the  Levite,  the  p. 

31.  18  their  wives,  and  their  sons,  and  their  da. 

31.  19  of  the  sons  of  Aaron  the  priests,  (which 

32.  20  the  prophet  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz,  pray. 

32.  32  the  vision  of  Isaiah  the  prophet,  the  son 

32.  33  of  the  sepulchres  of  the  sons  of  David 

32.  33  And  Manasseh  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

33.  6  through  the  fire  in  the  valley  of  the  son 

33.  7  had  said  to  David  and  to  Solomon  his  son 

33.  20  and  Amon  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 
33.25  people  of  the  land  made  Josiah  his  son  ki. 

34.  8  he  sent  Shaphan  the  son  of  Azaliah,  and 

34.  8  and  Joah  the  son  of  Joahaz  the  recorder 

34.  12  Jahath  and  Obadiah.  .of  the  sons  of  Mer. 

34. 12  Zechariah  and  Meshullam,  of  the  sons  of 
34.  20  the  son  of  Shaphan,  and  Abdon  the  son  of 

34.  22  Sliallum  the  son  of  Tikvath,  the  son  of  II. 

35.  3  the  house  which  Solomon  the  son  of  David 

35.  4  according  to. .  writing  of  Solomon  his  son 

35.  14  the  sons  of  Aaron  (were  busied)  in  offering 
35.  14  and  for  the  priests  the  sons  of  Aaron 

35.  15  the  singers  the  sons  of  Asaph  (were)  in  th. 

36.  1  took  Jehoahaz  the  son  of  Josiah,  and  made 

36.  8  and  Jehoiachin hissonreigned in  hisstead 

36.  20  they  were  servants  to  him  and  his  sons 

Ezra  3.  2  Then  stood  up  Jesliua  the  son  of  Jozadak 

3.  2  Zerubbabel  the  son  of  Shealtiel,  and  his 
3.  8  the  son  of  Shealtiel,  and  Jeshua  the  son 
3.  9  Then  stood  Jeshua  (with)  his  sons  and  his 
3.  9  Kadmiel  and  his  sons,  the  sons  of  Judah 
3.  9  the  sonsof  Henadad,  (with)  their  sons  and 
3.  10  the  Levites,  the  sons  of  Asaph,  with  cym. 

7.  1  son  of  Seraiah,  the  son  of  Azariah,  the  son 

7.  2  son  of  Shallum,  the  son  of  Zadok,  the  son 

7.  3  son  of  Amariah.  .son  of  Azariah,  the  son 

7.  4  The  son  of  Zeraliiah,  the  son  of  Uzzi,  the  s. 

7.  5  The  son  of  Abishua,  the  son  of  Pliinehas 

7.  5  the  son  of  Eleazar,  the  son  of  Aaron  the 

8.  2  Of  the  sons  of  Phiuehas;  Gershom 

8.  2  of  thesons  of  Ithamar,  Daniel:  of  the  sons 

8.  3  the  sons  of  Shechauiali;  of  the  sons  of  Ph. 

8.  4  Of  the  sons  of  Pahath-moab;  Elihoenai 

8.  4  the  sou  of  Zerahiali,  and  with  him  two  h. 

8.  5  Of  the  sons  of  Sheclianiali;  the  son  of  Jah. 
8.  6  Of  the  sons  also  of  Adin;  Ebed  the  son  of 
8.  7  of  the  sons  of  Elam;  Jeshaiah  the  son  of 
8.  8  the  sons  of  Shephatiah;  Zebadiah  the  son 
8.  9  Of  tlie  sons  of  Joab;  Obadiah  the  son  of  J. 
8.  10  of  the  sons  of  Shelomith;  the  son  of  Josi. 
8.  II  the  sonsof  Bebai;  Zechariah  the  son  of  B. 
8.  12  of  the  sons  of  Azgad;  Jolianan  the  son  of 
8.  13  of  the  last  sons  of  Adonikam,  whose  11am. 
8.  14  Of  the  sons  also  of  Bigvai;  Uthai,  and  Za. 
8.  15  and  found  there  none  of  the  sons  of  Levi 
8.  18  of  the  sons  of  Mahli,  the  son  of  Levi,  tlies. 
8.  18  Sherebiah,  with  his  sons  and  his  brethren 
8.  19  and  with  him  Jeshaiah  of  the  sons  of 
8. 19  Merari,  his  brethren,  and  their  sons 
8.  33  by  tlie  hand  of  Meremoth  the  son  of  Ur. 
8.  33  with  him  (was)  Eleazar  the  son  of  Rhine. 

8.  33  the  son  of  Jeshua,  and  Noadiah  the  son 

9.  2  taken  of  their  daughters . .  for  their  sons 

9.  12  give  not  your  daughters  unto  their  sons 

9.  12  take  their  daughters  unto  your  sons,  nor 

10.  2  the  soil  of  Jehiel,  (one)  of  the  sons  of  E. 

10.  6  the  chamber  of  Jolianan  the  son  of  Elias. 

10.  15  the  son  of  Asaliel  and  Jahaziah  the  son  of 

10. 18  among  the  sons  of  the  priests  there  were 

10.  18  of  the  sons  of  Jeshua  the  son  of  Jozadak 

10.  20  of  the  sons  of  Dinner ;  Hanani  and  Zebe. 

10.  2t  of  the  sons  of  Ilarim ;  Maaseiah,  and  E. 
10.  22  of  the  sonsof  Pashur;  Elioenai,  Maaseiah 
10.  25  of  the  sons  of  Parosh  ;  Ramiah,  and  J ez. 
10.  26  of  the  sons  of  Elam ;  Matt  amah,  Zecliar. 
10.  27  of  the  sons  of  Zattu ;  Elioenai,  Eliashib 
10.  28  Of  the  sons  also  of  Bebai;  Jeholianan,  II. 
10.  29  of  the  sons  of  Bani;  Meshullam,  Mallucli 
10.  30  of  the  sons  of  Pahath-moab ;  Adna,  and 
10.  31  (of)  the  sons  of  Ilarim;  Eliezer,  Isliijali 
10.  33  Of  the  sonsof  Hashum  ;  Mattenai,  Matt. 
10.  34  Of  the  sons  of  Bani ;  Maadai,  Amram,  and 
10.  43  Of  the  sonsof  Nebo  ;  Jeiel,  Mattithiah 


Nell.  1.  1  The  words  of  Nehcmiah  the  son  of  Hach. 

3.  2  next  to  them  liuilded  Zaccur  the  son  of 
3.  3  the  fish  gate  did  the  sons  of  Ilassenaah 
3.  4,  21  Meremoth  the  son  of  Urijah,  the  soil 
3.  4  Meshullam  the  son  of  Berechiah,  the  son 
3.  4  next  unto  them  repaired  Zadok  the  son  of 
3.  6  the  son  of  Paseah,  and  Meshullam  the  son 
3.  8  Next  unto  him  repaired  Uzziel  the  son  of 
3.  8  Ilananiah  the  son  of  (one  of)  the  apothe. 

3.  9  the  son  of  Hur,  the  ruler  of  the  half  part 
3.  10  next  unto  them  repaired  Jedaiah  the  soil 
3.  10  next  unto  him  repaired  Ilnttush.the  son 
3.  11  the  son  of  Ilarim,  andHashub  the  son  of 
3.  12  Shallum  the  son  of  Ilalohesh,  the  ruler  of 
3.  14  Malchiah  the  son  of  Recliab,  the  ruler  of 
3.  15  Sliallum  the  son  of  Col-hozeh,  tlie  ruler 
3.  16  After  him  repaired  Nehemiali  the  son  of 
3.  17  after  him  repaired.  .Rehum  the  son  of  B. 

3.  18  Bavai  the  soil  of  Henadad,  the  ruler  of 
3.  19  next  to  him  repaired  Ezer  the  son  of  Je. 

3.  20  Baruch  tlie  son  of  Zabbai  earnestly  repa. 

3.  23  Azariah  tlie  son  of  Maaseiah  the  son  of 
3.  24  After  him  repaired  Binnui  the  son  of  II. 

3.  25  Palal  the  son  of  Uzai,  over  against  the  tu. 
3.  25  After  him  Pedaiah  the  son  of  Parosh 
3.  29  After  them  repaired  Zadok  the  son  of  I. 

3.  29  shemaiah  the  son  of  Shecaniah,  the  keep. 
3.  30  son  of  Shelemiah,  and  Hanun  the  sixth  sou 
3.  30  After  him  repaired  Meshullam  the  son  of 

3.  31  repaired  Malchiah  the  goldsmith’s  son  un. 

4.  14  fightforyour  brethren, yoursons,andyour 

5.  2  We,  our  sons,  and  our  daughters,  (are)m. 

5.  5  we  bring  into  bondage  our  sons  and  our 

6.  10  Shemaiah  the  son  of  Delaiah  the  son  of  M. 
6.  18  the  son  of  Arab;  and  his  son  Jolianan 

6.  18  the  daughter  of  Meshullam  the  son  of  B. 
8.  17  since  the  days  of  Jeshua  the  son  of  Nun 
10.  1  Nehemiali,  the  Tirshatha,  the  son  of  Ha. 
10.  9  the  son  of  Azaniali,  Binnui  of  the  sons  of 
10.  28  their  wives,  their  sons,  and  their  daugh. 
10.  30  nor  take  their  daughters  for  our  sons 
10.  36  tlie  first  born  of  our  sods,  and  of  our  cat. 

10.  38  the  son  of  Aaron  shall  be  with  the  Levit. 

11.  4  Atliaiah  the  son  of  Uzziah,  the  son  of  Zc. 

11.  4  the  son  of  Amariah,  the  son  of  Shephat. 

11.  4  tlie  son  of  Mahaleel,  of  the  children  of  P. 

11.  5  Maaseiah  the  son  of  Baruch,  the  son  of  C. 

11.  5  tlie  son  of  Ilazaiah,  the  son  of  Adaiah 
11.  5  the  son  of  Zechariah,  the  son  of  Shiloni 
11.  6  the  sons  of  Perez  that  dwelt  at  Jerusalem 
11.  7  the  sons  of  Benjamin ;  Sallutheson  of  M. 
11.  7  son  of  Joed,  the  son  of  Pedaiah,  the  son 
11.  7  son  of  Maaseiah.  .son  of  Ithiel,  the  son  of 
11.  9  And  Joel  the  son  of  Zichri(was)  their  ov. 
11.  9  tlie  son  of  Senuah  (was)  second  over  the 

11. 10  Of  the  priests :  J  edaiah  the  son  of  Joiari 
11.  11  the  son  of  Hilkiah,  the  son  of  Meshullam 
11.  n  son  of  Zadok,  the  son  of  Meraioth,  the  son 
11.  12  Adaiah  tlie  son  of  Jeroham,  the  son  of  P. 
11.  12  the  son  of  Amzi,  the  son  of  Zechariah 
11.  12  the  son  of  Pashur,  the  son  of  Malchiah 
11.  13  Amasliai  the  son  of  Azareel,  the  son  of  A. 

11. 13  the  son  of  Mesliillemoth,  the  son  of  Imni. 
11.  14  Zabdiel,  the  son  of  (one  of)  the  greatmen 
11. 1;  Shemaiah  the  son  of  Hashub,  the  son  of  A. 

11. 15  the  son  of  Hashabiah,  the  son  of  Bunni 
11. 17  son  of  Micha,  the  son  of  Zalidi,  the  son  of 
11.  17  son  of  Shammua,  the  son  of  Gala],  the  soil 
11.  22  Uzzi  the  son  of  Bani,  the  son  of  Hasliab. 
11.  22  the  son  of  Mattaniah,  the  son  of  Micha 
11.  22  Of  the  sons  of  Asaph,  the  singers  (were) 
11.  24  And  Petliahiali  the  son  of  Meshezabeel,  <  f 

11.  24  of  the  children  of  Zerali  the  sou  of  Judah 

12.  1  that  went  up  with  .Zerubbabel  the  son  of 

12.  23  The  sons  of  Levi,  the  chief  of  the  fathers 

12.  23  the  days  of  Jolianan  the  son  of  Eliasliib 
12.  24  Sherebiah,  and  Jeshua  the  son  of  Kadni. 
12.  26  Joiakim  the  son  of  Jeshua,  the  son  of  Jo. 
12.  28  the  sons  of  the  singers  gathered  tliemscl. 
12. 35  (certain)  of  the  priests'  sons  with  trump. 

12.  35  Zechariah  tlie  son  of  Jonathan,  the  son  of 

12.  35  the  son  of  Mattaniah,  the  son  of  Micliai. 

12.  35  the  son  of  Zaccur,  the  son  of  Asaph 

12.  45  commandment  of  David,  (and)  of.  .his  s. 

13. 13  Hanan  the  son  of  Zaccur,  the  son  of  Mat. 

13.  25  not  give  your  daughters  unto  their  sons 

13.  25  nor  take  their  daughters  unto  your  sonfe 

13.  28  (one)  of  the  sons  of  Joiada,  the  son  of  E. 
Esth.  2.  5  son  of  Jail-,  the  son  of  Sliimei,  the  son  of 

3.  1,  10  Haman  the  son  of  Hamniedatlia  the 

8.  5  Haman  the  son  of  Hamniedatlia  the  Ag. 

9. 10  The  ten  sons  of  Haman  the  son  of  Ham. 

9.  12  The  Jews  have  slain . .  the  ten  sons  of  Ha. 

9. 13  let  Haman’s  ten  sons  be  hanged  upon  the 

9.  14  and  they  hanged  Hainan’s  ten  sons 

9.  24  Haman  the  son  of  Hammedatha the  Aga. 
9.  25  he  and  his  sons  should  be  hanged  on  the 
Job  1.  2  there  were  born  unto  him  seven  sons  and 
1.  4  his  sons  went  and  feasted  (in  their)  houses 
1.  5  It  may  be  that  my  sons  have  sinned,  and 

1.  6  the  sons  of  God  came  to  present  tliemsc. 

1. 13  there  was  a  day  when  his  sons  and  his  da. 

1. 18  Thy  sons  and  thy  daughters  (were)  eating 

2.  1  the  sons  of  God  came  to  present  themsel. 

14.  21  His  sons  come  to  honour,  and  he  knoweth 

25.  6  How  much  less . .  the  son  of  man,  (which 
32.  2  the  wrath  of  Elihu  the  son  of  Baracliel  the 
32.  6  And  Elihu  the  son  of  Baracliel  the  Buzite 
35.  8  thy  righteousness  (may  profit)  the  son  of 
38.  7  and  all  the  sons  of  God  shouted  for  joy 
38.  32  canst  thou  guide  Arcturus  with  his  sons? 

42. 13  He  had  also  seven  sons  and  three  daught. 


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Job  42.  16  saw  his  sons,  and  his  sons’  sons,  (even)  f. 
i’sa.  2.  7  Thou  (art)  my  Son ;  this  day  have  I  bego. 

3.  title,  when  he  fled  from  Absalom  his  son 

4.  2  O  ye  sons  of  men,  how  long,  .my  glory 

8.  4  and  the  son  of  man,  that  thou  visitest  him 

31. 19  that  trust  in  thee  before  the  sons  of  men 
33.  13  The  Lord  . .  lieholdeth  all  the  sons  of  men 
42.  title.  To  the  chief  Musician.  .for  the  sons  of 

44.  title.  To  the  chief  Musician  forthe  sons  ofK. 

45.  title.  To  the  chief  Musician,  .for  the  sons  of 

46.  title.  To  the  chief  Musician  for  the  sons  of 

47.  title.  A  psalm  for  the  sons  of  Korah 

48.  title.  A  song(and)  psalm  forthe  sons  ofKorali 

49.  title.  A  psalm  for  the  sons  of  Korah 

50.  20  thou  slanderest  thine  own  mother’s  son 

57.  4  the  sons  of  men,  whose  teeth  (are)  spears 

58.  1  do  ye  judge  uprightly,  O  ye  sons  of  men  ? 
72.  1  and  thy  righteousness  unto  the  king’s  son 
72.  20  The  prayers  of  David  the  son  of  Jesse  are 
77. 15  thy  people,  the  sons  of  Jacob  and  Joseph 
80.  17  thesonof  man  (whom)  thou  madest  strong 

84.  title.  A  psalm  for  the  sons  of  Korah 

85.  title.  A  psalm  for  the  sons  of  Korah 

86.  16  give  thy  strength . .  and  save  the  son  of  th. 

87.  title.  A  psalm  (or)  song  for  the  sons  of  Korah 

88.  title.  A  psalm  (or)  song  for  the  sons  of  Korah 

89.  6  (who)  among  the  sons  of  the  mighty  can  be 
89.  22  nor  the  son  of  wickedness  afflict  him 

106.  37  they  sacrificed  their  sons  and  their  dang. 
106.  38  the  blood  of  their  sons  and  of  their  dang. 

1 16. 16  1  (am)  thy  servant,  (and)  the  son  of  thine 
144.  3  (or)  the  son  of  man,  that  thou  makest  ac. 
144.  12  That  our  sons  (may  be)  as  plants  grownup 
143.  12  To  make  known  to  the  sons  of  men  his  mi. 
146.  3  Put  not  your  trust .  .in  the  son  of  man,  in 
Prov.  1.  1  The  proverbs  of  Solomon  theson  of  David 

1.  8  My  son,  hear  the  instruction  of  thy  father 

1.  10  My  son,  if  sinners  entice  thee,  consent  th. 
1. 15  My  son,  walk  not  thouin  the  way  with  th. 

2.  1  My  son,  if  thou  wilt  receive  my  words,  and 

3.  1  My  son,  forget  not  my  law;  but  let  thine 

3.  11  My  son,  despise  not  the  chastening  of  the 
3.  12  as  a  father  the  son  (in  whom)  he  delighteth 

3.  21  My  son,  let  not  them  depart  from  thine 

4.  3  1  was  my  father’s  son,  tender  and  only 

4.  10  Hear,  O  my  son,  and  receive  my  sayings 
4. 20  My  son,  attend  to  my  words  ;  incline  thi. 

5.  1  Myson,  attend  unto  my  wisdom,  (and)  bow 

5.  20  why  wilt  thou,  myson,  be  ravished  witli  a 

6.  1  My  son,  if  thou  be  surety  for  thy  friend 

6.  3  Do  this  now,  my  son,  and  deliver  thyself 

6.  20  My  son,  keep  thy  father’s  commandment 

7.  1  My  sou,  keep  my  words,  and  lay  up  my 

8.  4  I  call ;  and  my  voice  (is)  to  the  sons  of 

8.  31  and  my  delights  (were)  with  the  sons  of 
10.  1  A  wise  son  maketh  a  glad  father :  but 
10.  1  a  foolish  son  (is)  the  heaviness  of  hismother 
10.  5  He  that  gathereth  in  summer . .  a  wise  sou 
10.  5  he  that  sleepeth  in  harvest  is  a  son  that 

13.  1  A  wise  son  (heareth)  his  father’s  instruct. 
13.  24  He  that  spareth  his  rod  hateth  his  son 
15.  20  wise  son  maketh  a  glad  father:  but  a  fool. 
17.  2  wise  servant  shall  have  rule  overasonthat 
17.  23  foolish  son  (is)  a  grief  to  his  father,  and 

19.  13  foolish  son  (is)  the  calamity  of  his  father 
19.  18  Chasten  thy  son  while  there  is  hope,  and 
19.  26  He  that  wasteth  (his)father.  .(is)a  south. 
19.  27  Cease,  my  son,  to  hear  the  instruction  (th.) 

23.  15  My  son,  if  thine  heart  be  wise,  my  heart 

23. 19  Hearthou,  myson,  and  be  wise,  and  guide 

23.  26  My  son,  give  me  thine  heart,  and  let  thine 

24.  13  Myson,  eat  thou  honey,  because  (it  is)  go. 

24.  21  My  son,  fear  thou  the  Lord  and  the  king 

27.  11  My  son,  be  wise,  and  make  my  heart  glad 

28.  7  Whoso  keepeth  the  law  (is) a  wise  son:  but 

29. 17  Correctthy  son,  and  he  shall  givetheerest 

30.  1  wordsof  Agurthe  son  of  Jakeh,  (even)  the 
30.  4  what(is)  his  son’s  name,  if  thou  canst  tell? 

Eccl.  1.  1  words  of  the  Preacher,  the  son  of  David 

1.  13  sore  travail  hath  God  given  to  the  sons  of 

2.  3  see  what  (was)  that  good  for  the  sons  of 

2.  8  I  gat  me . .  the  delights  of  the  sons  of  men 

3. 10  travail  which  God  hath  given  to  the  sons 

3.  18  concerning  the  estate  of  the  sons  of  men 

3. 19  For  that  which  befalleth  the  sons  of  men 

5. 14  begetteth  a  son,  and  (there  is)  nothing  in 

8. 11  heart  of  the  sons  of  men  is  fully  set  inth. 

9.  3  heart  of  the  sons  of  men  is  full  of  evil,  and 
9.  12  so  (are)  the  sons  of  men  snared  in  an  evil 

10. 17  when  thy  king  (is)  the  son  of  nobles,  and 
12.  12  further,  by  these,  my  son,  be  admonished 

Song  2.  3  so  (is)  my  beloved  among  the  sons.  I  sat 
Isa.  1.  1  vision  of  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz,  wliichhe 
2.  1  word  that  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz  saw  co. 

7.  i  days  of  Ahaz  the  son  of  Jotham,  the  son 

7.  1  Pekah  the  son  of  Remaliah,  king  of  Israel 
7.  3  Go  forth  now . .  thou,  and . .  thy  son,  at  the 
7.  4  Rezin  with  Syria,  and  of  the  son  of  Rem. 
7.  s  Because  Syria,  Ephraim,  and  the  sou  of 
7.  6  set  a  king  in  the  midst  of  it,  (even)  the  son 

7.  9  the  head  of  Samaria  (is)  Remaliah’s  son.  If 

7. 14  virgin  shall  conceive,  and  bear  a  son,  and 

8.  2  Uriah  the  priest,  and  Zechariah  the  son 

8.  3  conceived,  and  bare  a  son.  Then  said  the 

8.  6  and  rejoice  in  Rezin  and  Remaliah’s  son 

9.  6'  For  unto  us  a  child  is  born,  unto  us  a  son 
<3.31  burden  of  Babylon,  which  Isaiah  the  son 
14. 12  0  Lucifer,  son  of  the  morning!  (how)  art 

19.  11  I  (am)  the  son  of  the  wise,  the  son  of  an. 

20.  2  spake  the  Lord  by  Isaiah  thesonof  Amoz 
22.  20  will  call  my  servant  Eliakim  the  son  of  H. 

36.  3  came  forth  unto  him  Eliakim,  Hilkiah’ss. 

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Isa.  36.  3  Shebna  the  scribe,  and  Joah,  Asaph’s  son 

36.  22  son  of  Hilkiah.  .and  Joah  the  son  of  Asa. 

37.  2  unto  Isaiah  the  prophet,  the  son  of  Amoz 
37.  21  Then  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amozsent  untoH. 
37.  38  his  sons  smote  him  with  the  sword  ;  and 

37.  38  and  Esar-haddon  his  son  reigned  in  his 

38.  1  Isaiah  the  prophet,  the  son  of  Amoz,  came 

39.  1  the  son  of  Baladan,  king  of  Babylon,  sent 
39.  7  And  of  thy' sons  that  shall  issue  from  th. 
43.  6  Keep  not  back :  bring  my  sons  from  far 
45.  11  things  to  come  concerning  my  sons,  and 
49.  15  should  not  have  compassion  on  the  son  of 
49.  22  they  shall  bring  thy  sons  in  (their)  arms 

51.  12  of  the  son  of  man  (which)  shall  be  made 
51.  18  none  to  guide  her  among  all  the  sons  (w.) 
51.  18  takethherby  the  handof  all  the  sons  (th.) 

51.  20  sons  have  fainted,  they  lie  at  the  head  of 

52.  14  and  his  form  more  than  the  sons  of  men 
56.  2  son  of  man  (that)  layeth  hold  on  it ;  that 
56.  3  Neither  let  the  son  of  the  stranger,  that 
56.  5  name  better  than  of  sons  and  of  daughters 

56.  6  Also  the  sons  of  the  stranger,  that  join 

57.  3  draw  near  hither,  ye  sons  of  the  sorceress 

60.  4  sons  shall  come  from  far,  and  thy  daugh. 
60.  9  bring  thy  sons  from  far,  their  silver  and 

60. 10  sons  of  strangers  shall  build  up  thy  walls 

60.  14  sons  also  of  them  that  afflicted  thee  shall 

61.  5  sons  of  the  alien  (shall  be)  your  plowmen 

62.  5  (so)  shall  thy  sons  marry  thee ;  and  (as) 
62.  8  sons  of  the  stranger  shall  not  drink  thy 

Jer.  1.  1  words  of  Jeremiah  the  son  of  Hilkiah,  of 
1.  2  in  the  days  ofJosiah  the  son  ofAmon  king 
1.  3  days  of  Jelioiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king 
1.  3  son  of  Josiah  king  of  Judah,  unto  the  car. 

3.  24  their  flocks  and  their  herds,  their  sons 

5.  17  sons  and  thy  daughters  should  eat ;  they 

6.  21  fathers  and  the  sons  together  shall  fall 

7.  31  which  (is)  in  the  valley  of  the  son  of  Him 
7.  31  to  burn  their  sons  and  their  daughters 
7.  32  no  more  be  called . .  The  valley  of  the  son 

11.  22  their  sons  and  their  daughters  shall  die 

13. 14  even  the  fathers  and  the  sons  together 

14.  16  wives,  nor  their  sons,  nor  their  daughters 

15.  4  because  of  Manasseh  the  son  of  Hezekiah 

16.  2  neither  slialt  thou  have  sonsordaughters 
16.  3  thus  saith  the  Lord  concerning  the  sons 
19.  2  go  forth  unto  the  valley  of  the  son  of  H. 
19.  5  burn  their  sons  with  fire  (for)  burnt  offer. 
19.  6  no  more  be  called . .  The  valley  of  the  son 

19.  9  cause  them  to  eat  the  flesh  of  their  sons 

20.  1  Now  Pashur  the  son  of  Immer  the  priest 

21.  1  son  of  Melchiah,  and  Zephaniah  the  son 

22.  11  Shallum  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  Judah 

22. 18  Jelioiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  Jud. 
22.  24  Coniah  the  son  of  J ehoiakim  king  of  Jud. 

24.  1  Jeconiah  the  son  of  Jehoiakim  king  of  Ju. 

25.  1  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  Jud. 

25.  3  Josiah  theson  of  Anion  kingof  Judah,  ev. 

26.  1  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  Jud. 

26.  20  Urijah  the  son  of  Shemaiah  of  Kirjath-j. 
26.  22  Elnathan  the  son  of  Achbor,  and  (certain) 

26.  24  the  hand  of  Ahikam  the  son  of  Shaphan 

27.  1  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  Jud. 

27.  7  serve  him,  and  his  son,  and  his  son’s  son 

27.  20  Jeconiah  the  son  of  Jehoiakim  king  of  J. 

28.  1  Hananiah  the  son  of  Azur  the  prophet 

28.  4  Jeconiah  the  son  of  Jehoiakim  king  of  J. 

29.  3  the  son  of  Shaphan,  and  Gemariah  the  son 

29.  6  Take  ye  wives,  and  beget  sons  and  daug. 

29.  6  take  wives  for  your  sons . .  they . . bear  sons 
29. 21  son  of  Kolaiah,  and  of  Zedekiah  the  son 
29.  25  to  Zephaniah  the  son  of  Maaseiah  the  pr. 

31.  20  (Is)  Ephraim  my  dear  son?  (is  he)  a  plea. 

32.  7  Hanameel  the  son  of  Shallum  thine  uncle 
32.  8  mine  uncle’s  son,  came  to  me  in  the  court 
32.  9  the  field  of  Hanameel,  my  uncle’s  son,  th. 
32.  12  Baruch  the  sou  of  Neriah,  the  son  of  Ma. 

32. 16  the  purchase  unto  Baruch  the  son  of  Ne. 
32.  19  open  upon  all  the  ways  of  the  sons  of  men 
32.  35  which  (are)  in  the  valley  of  the  son  of  Hin. 

32.  35  to  cause  their  sons  and  their  daughters  to 

33.  21  he  should  not  have  a  son  to  reign  upon  his 

35.  1  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  Jud. 

35.  3  Jaazaniah  the  son  of  Jeremiah,  the  son  of 

35.  3  his  brethren,  and  all  his  sons,  and  the  wh. 

35.  4  of  the  sons  of  Hanan,  the  son  of  Igdaliali 
35.  4  the  chamber  of  Maaseiah  the  son  of  Sha. 
35.  s  I  set  before  the  sons  of  the  house  of  the  R. 
35.  6,  8  Jonadab  the  son  of  Rechab  our  father 
33.  6  drink  no  wine,  (neither)  ye,  nor  your  sons 

35.  8  we,  our  wives,  our  sons,  nor  our  daught. 

35. 14  the  son  of  Rechab,  that  he  commanded 

35. 16  the  sons  of  Jonadab  the  son  of  Rechab  ha. 

35. 19  the  son  of  Rechab  shall  not  want  a  man 

36.  1,  0  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Josiah  king  of  J. 

36.  4  Jeremiah  called  Baruch  the  son  of  Neriah 

36.  8  Baruch  the  sou  of  Neriah  did  according 

36. 10  the  chamber  of  Gemariah  the  son  of  Sh. 

36. 11  the  son  of  Gemariah,  the  son  of  Shaphan 

36. 12  son  of  Shemaiah,  and  Elnathan  the  son 

36. 12  son  of  Achbor,  and  Gemariah  the  son  of 

36. 12  and  Zedekiah  the  son  of  Hananiah 

36.  14  the  princes  sent  Jehudi  the  son  of  Neth. 

36. 14  the  son  of  Shelemiali,  the  son  of  Cushi 
36.  14  Baruch  the  son  of  Neriah  took  the  roll 
36.  26  commanded  Jerahmeel  the  son  of  Hamm. 
36.  26  the  son  of  Azriel,  and  Shelemiah  the  son 

36.  32  gave  it  to  Baruch  the  scribe,  the  son  of  N. 

37.  1  And  king  Zedekiah  the  son  of  Josiah  rei. 

37.  1  instead  of  Coniah  the  son  of  Jehoiakim 

37.  3  son  of  Shelemiah,  and  Zephaniah  the  son 

37.  13  the  son  of  Shelemiah.  the  son  of  Hananiah 


Jer.  38.  1  son  of  Mattan,  and  Gedaliah  the  son  of 
38.  1  son  of  Shelemiah,  and  Pashur  the  son  of 

38.  6  the  dungeon  of  Malchiah  the  son  of  Ham. 

39.  6  the  king  of  Babylon  slew  the  sons  of  Zed. 
39. 14  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Ahikam,  the  son  of  Sh. 

40.  5,  9  the  son  of  Ahikam,  the  son  of  Shaphan 
40.  6  went  Jeremiah  unto  Gedaliah  the  son  of 
40.  7  had  made  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Ahikam  go. 
40.  8  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniah,  and  Joha. 
40.  8  the  sous  of  Kareah,  and  Seraiali  the  son  of 
40  8  and  the  sons  of  Ephai  the  Netophathite 
40.  8  and  Jezaniah  the  son  of  a  Maaehatliite 

40. 11  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Ahikam  theson  of  Sh. 

40. 13  the  son  of  Kareah,  and  all  the  captains  of 

40. 14  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Ahikam  believed  them 
40.  15  the  son  of  Kareah  spake  to  Gedaliah  in 
40.  15  I  wiU  slay  Ishmael  the  son  of  Nethaniah 

40.  16  son  of  Ahikam  said  unto  Johananthe  son 

41.  1  the  son  of  Nethaniah  the  son  of  Elisliama 
41.  2,  6,  10,  16,  18  Gedaliah  the  son  of  Ahikam 
41.  2,  6,  7,  10,  11,  12,  15,  16,  18  Ishmael  the  son 

41.  9  the  son  of  Nethaniah  filled  it  with  (them 
41. 11,  13,  14,  16  Johanan  the  son  of  Kareah 

42.  1  the  son  of  Kareah,  and  Jezaniah  the  son 

42.  8  Then  called  he  J  ohanan  the  son  of  Kareah 

43.  2  Then  spake  Azariah  the  son  of  Hoshaiah 
43.  2,  4,  5  the  son  of  Kareah,  and  all  the  capt. 
43.  3  the  son  of  Neriah  setteth  thee  on  against 
43.  6  thesonof  Ahikam,  the  son  of  Shaphan,  and 
43.  6  the  prophet,  and  Baruch  thesonof  Neriah 
45.  1  prophet  spake  unto  Baruch  the  son  of  N. 

45.  1  in  the  fourth  year  of  Jehoiakim  the  son 

46.  2  in  the  fourth  year  of  Jehoiakim  the  son 

48.  46  for  thy  sons  are  taken  captives,  and  thy 

49.  1  Hath  Israel  no  sons?  hath  he  no  heir? 

49.  18  neither  shall  a  son  of  man  dwell  in  it 

49.  33  no  man  abide  there,  nor  (any)  son  of  man 

50.  40  neither  shall  any  son  of  man  dwell  therein 

51.  43  neither  doth  (any)  son  of  man  pass  the. 

51.  59  Seraiah  the  son  of  Neriah,  the  son  of  M. 

52.  10  kingof  Babylon  slew  the  sons  of  Zedekiah 
Lam.  4.  2  precious  sons  of  Zion,  comparable  to  fine 
Eze.  1.  3  Ezekiel  the  priest,  the  son  of  Buzi,  in  the 

2.  1  Son  of  man,  stand  upon  thy  feet,  and  I 
2.  3  Son  of  man,  I  send  thee  to  the  children  of 
2.  6  thou,  son  of  man,  be  not  afraid  of  them 

2.  8  But  thou,  son  of  man,  hear  what  I  say  un. 

3.  1  Son  of  man,  eat  that  thou  findest ;  eat  this 
3.  3  Son  of  man,  cause  thy  belly  to  eat,  and 
3.  4  Son  of  man,  go,  get  thee  unto  the  house 
3.  10  Son  of  man,  all  my  words  that  I  shall  sp. 
3.  17  Son  of  man,  I  have  made  thee  a  watchman 

3.  25  But  thou,  O  son  of  man,  behold,  they  sh. 

4.  1  Thou  also,  son  of  man,  take  thee  a  tile 

4.  16  Son  of  man,  behold,  I  will  break  the  staff 

5.  1  thou,  son  of  man,  take  thee  a  sharp  knife 

5. 10  Therefore  the  fathers  shall  eat  the  sons 

5.  10  sons  shall  eat  their  fathers;  and  I  will 

6.  2  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  toward  the  mo. 

7.  2  son  of  man,  thus  saith  the  Lord  God  unto 

8.  5  Son  of  man,  lift  upthiDe  eyesnowtheway 
8.  6  Son  of  man,  seest  thou  what  theydo?(ev.) 
8.  8  Son  of  man,  dig  n  ow  in  the  wall :  and  when 

8. 11  stood  Jaazaniah  the  son  of  Shaphan,  with 
8.  12  Son  of  man,  hast  thou  seen  what  the  an. 
8. 15,  17  said.  .Hast  thou  seen  (this),  0  son  of 

11.  1  among  whom  I  saw  Jaazaniah  the  son  of 
11.  1  Pelatiali  the  son  of  Benaiah,  princes  of 
11.  2  Son  of  man,  these  (are)  the  men  that  dev. 
11.  4  prophesy  against  them,  prophesy,  O  sen 

11.  13  that  Pelatiali  the  son  of  Benaiah  died 

11. 15  Son  of  man,  thy  brethren,  (even)  thy  bre. 

12.  2  Son  of  man,  thou  dwellest  in  the  midstof 
12.  3  son  of  man,  prepare  thee  stuff  forremov. 
12.  9  Son  of  man,  hath  not  the  house  of  Israel 
12.  18  Son  of  man,  eat  thy  bread  with  quaking 
12.  22  Son  of  man,  what  (is)  that  proverb  (that) 

12.  27  Son  of  man,  behold,  (they  of)  the  house 

13.  2  Son  of  man,  prophesy  against  the  proph. 
13. 17  son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against  the  dau. 

14.  3  Son  of  man,  these  men  have  set  up  their 
14.  13  Son  of  man,  when  the  land  sinneth  agai. 
14.  16,  18  they  shall  deliver  neither  sons  nor  da. 
14.  20  they  shall  deliver  neither  son  nor  daugh. 

14.  22  that  shall  be  brought  forth,  (both)  sons 

15.  2  Son  of  man,  What  is  the  vine  tree  more 

16.  2  Son  of  man,  cause  Jerusalem  to  know  her 

16.  20  thou  hast  taken  thy  sons  and  thy  daugh. 

17.  2  Son  of  man,  put  forth  a  riddle,  and  speak 

18.  4  so  also  the  soul  of  the  sonismine :  thesoul 
18.  10  If  he  beget  a  son  (that  is)  a  robber,  a  sh. 
18.  14  (if)  he  beget  a  son,  that  seeth  all  his  fat. 
18. 19  doth  not  the  son  bear  the  iniquity  of  the 
18.  19  the  son  hath  donethatwhichislawful  and 
18.  20  The  son  shall  not  bear  the  iniquity  of  the 
18.  20  the  father  bear  the  iniquity  of  the  son 
20.  3  Son  of  man,  speak  unto  the  elders  of  Isr 
20.  4  Wilt  thou  judge  them,  son  of  man?  wilt 
20.  27  son  of  man,  speak  unto  the  house  of  Isr. 
20.  31  when  ye  make  your  sons  to  pass  through 

20.  46  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  toward  the  south 

21.  2  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  toward  Jerusal. 
21.  6  Sigh  therefore,  thou  son  of  man,  with  the 
21.  9  Sonofman,  prophesy,  and  say,  Thus  saith 
21.  10  it  contemneth  the  rod  of  my  son,  (as)  ev. 

21. 12  Cry  and  howl,  son  of  man ;  for  it  shall  be 
21.  14  son  of  man,  prophesy,  and  smite  (thine) 

21.  19  son  of  man,  appoint  thee  two  ways,  that 

21.  28  son  of  man,  prophesy,  and  say,  Thus  saith 

22.  2  son  of  man,  wilt  thou  judge,  wilt  thou  ju. 
22. 18  Son  of  man,  the  house  of  Israel  is  to  me 
22'.  24  Son  of  man,  say  unto  her,  Thou  (art)  the 


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Eze.  23.  2  Son  of  man,  there  were  two  women,  the 

23.  4  they  were  mine,  and  they  bare  sons  and 

23.  10  they  took  her  sons  and  her  daughters,  and 
23.  25  they  shall  take  thy  sons  and  thy  dauglit. 
23.  36  Sou  of  man,  wilt  thou  judge  Aliolali  and 
23.  37  have  also  caused  their  sons,  whom  they 

23.  47  they  shall  slay  their  sons  and  their  daug. 

24.  2  Son  of  man,  Write  thee  the  name  of  the 

24.  16  Son  of  man,  behold,  I  take  away  from  th. 
24.  21  your  sons  and  your  daughters  whom  ye 
24. 25  son  of  man,  (shall  it)  not  (be),  in  the  day 

24.  25  whereupon  they  set  their  minds,  theirsons 

25.  2  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against  the  Am. 

26.  2  Son  of  man,  because  that  Tyrus  hath  said 

27.  2  son  of  man,  take  up  a  lamentation  for  T. 

28.  2  Son  of  man,  say  unto  the  prince  of  Tyrus 
28.  12  Son  of  man,  take  up  a  lamentation  upon 

28.  21  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against  Zidon,  and 

29.  2  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against  Pharaoh 

29. 18  Son  of  man,  Nebuchadrezzar  king  of  Bab. 

30.  2  Son  of  man,  prophesy  and  say,  Thus  saith 

30.  21  Son  of  man,  I  have  broken  the  arm  of  P. 

31.  2  Son  of  man,  speak  unto  Pharoah  king  of 

32.  2  Son  of  man,  take  up  a  lamentation  for  P. 

32. 18  Son  of  man, wail  for  the  multitude  of  Eg. 

33.  2  Sou  of  man,  speak  to  the  children  of  thy 
33.  7  son  of  man,  I  have  set  thee  a  watchman 

33. 10  son  of  man,  speak  unto  the  house  of  Isr. 
33.  j2  son  of  man,  say  unto  the  children  of  thy 

33.  24  Son  of  man,  they  that  inhabit  those  was. 
33. 30  son  of  man,  the  children  of  thy  people  st. 

34.  2  Son  of  man,  prophesy  against  the  sheph. 

35.  2  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  againt  mount  S. 

36.  1  son  of  man,  prophesy  unto  the  mountains 

36.  17  Son  of  man,  when  the  house  of  Israel  dw. 

37.  3  he  said  unto  me,  Son  of  man,  can  these 

37.  9  prophesy,  son  of  man,  and  say  to  the  wind 

37. 11  Son  of  man,  these  bones  are  the  whole  ho. 

37.16  son  of  man,  take  thee  one  stick,  and  write 

38.  2  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  against  Gog,  the 

38.  14  son  of  mau,  prophesy  and  say  unto  Gog 

39.  1  son  of  man,  prophesy  against  Gog,  and 

39. 17  thou  son  of  man,  thus  saith  the  Lord  God 

40.  4  Son  of  man,  behold  with  thine  eyes,  and 
40. 46  these  (are)  the  sons  of  Zadok  among  the 
43.  7  Son  of  man,  the  place  of  my  throne,  and 

43.  10  son  of  man,  show  the  house  to  the  house 

43. 18  he  said  unto  me,  Sou  of  man,  thus  saith 

44.  5  Son  of  man,  mark  well,  and  behold  with 
44.  is  the  sons  of  Zadok,  that  kept  the  charge 
44.  25  for  father,  or  for  mother,  or  for  son,  or  for 

46. 16  the  prince  give  a  gift  unto  any  of  his  sons 
46.  16  the  inheritance  thereof  shall  be  bis  son's 
46.  17  his  inheritance  shall  be  liis  sons’  for  them 

46.  18  lie  shall  give  his  sons  inheritance  out  of  his 

47.  6  he  said  untome,  Son  of  man,  hast  thou  se. 

48. 11  the  priests  that  are  sanctified  of  the  sons 
Dan.  8. 17  he  said  unto  me.  Understand,  Oson  of  man 

9.  1  In  the  first  year  of  Darius  the  son  of  Alias. 

10. 16  (one)  like  the  similitude  of  the  sons  of  men 

11. 10  liis  soils  shall  be  stirred  up,  and  shall  as. 

IIos.  1.  i  that  came  unto  Hosea  the  son  of  Beeri 

1.  1  in  the  days  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  Joasli 

1.  3  which  conceived,  and  bare  him  a  son 

1 .  8  had  weaned  Lo-ruliamah,  she . .  bare  a  son 

1. 10  shall  be  said  unto  them,  (Ye  are)  the  sons 

11.  1  I  loved  him,  and  called  my  son  out  of  Eg. 
13. 13  he  (is)  an  uuwise  son;  for  he  should  not 
Joel  1.  1  that  came  to  Joel  the  son  of  Pethuel 

1. 12  joy  is  withered  away  from  thesonsof  men 

2.  28  your  sons  and  your  daughters  shall  prop. 

3.  81  will  sell  your  sons  and  your  daughters 
Amos  1.  1  in  the  days  of  Jeroboam  the  son  of  .Toash 

2. 11 1  raised  up  of  your  sons  for  prophets,  and 

7.  14  110  prophet,  neither  (was)  I  a  prophet’s  son 

7.  17  thy  sons  and  thy  daughters  shall  fall  by  the 

1.  1  came  unto  Jonah  the  son  of  Amittai 

5.  7  tarrieth  not .  .nor  waitetli  for  the  sons  of 

6.  5  whatBaalamthesonof  Beoranswcredhim 
6  the  son  dishonoured  the  father,  thedau. 
1  Zephaniah  the  son  of  Cuslii,  the  son  of 
1  Gedaliali,  the  son  of  Amariah,  the  son  of 

1.  1  in  the  days  of  Josiali  the  son  of  Amon,  ki. 

1.  1,  j2,  14  Joshua  the  son  of  Josedech 
Ilag.  1.  1,  12,  14  Zerubbabel  the  son  of  Shealtiel 

2.  2  Speak  now  to  Zerubbabel  the  son  of  She. 

2.  2  Joshua  the  son  of  Josedech,  the  high  pri. 

2.  4  be  strong,  0  Joshua,  son  of  Josedech,  the 

2.  23  0  Zerubbabel,  my  servant,  the  son  of  Sh. 
Zech.  1.  1,  7  Zecliariah,  the  son  of  Baracliiah,  the  son 

6. 10  go  into  the  house  of  Josiali  the  son  of  Z. 

6. 11  Joshua  the  son  of  Josedech,  the  high  pri. 
6. 14  to  Jedaiah,  and  to  Hen  the  son  of  Zeplia. 

9.  13  raised  up  thy  sons,  O  Zion,  against  thy  sons 

Mai.  1.  6  A  son  honoured  (his)  father,  and  a  serva. 

3.  3  he  shall  purify  the  sons  of  Levi,  and  pur. 
g.  6  therefore  ye  sons  of  Jacob  are  not  eonsu. 

3. 17  as  a  man  spared  his  own  son  that  servetli 


Jon. 

Mic. 


Zepli. 


2. A  son,  offspring,  |3  ben. 

Ezra  6. 10  for  the  life  of  the  king,  and  of  bis  sons 
7.  23  against  the  realm  of  the  king  and  his  sons 
Dan.  5.  21  he  was  driven  from  the  sons  of  men;  and 

3 . A  son,  offspring,  13  bar. 

Psa.  2.  12  Kiss  the  Son,  lest  he  be  angry,  and  ye  pe. 
Prov.31.  2  What,  my  son?  and  what,  de  son  of  my 
31.  2  and  what,  the  son  of  my  sorrows? 

i.A  son,  offspring,  13  bar. 

Ezra  5.  1  Zecliariah  the  son  of  Id  do,  prophesied  unto 
5.  2  the  son  of  Shealtiel,  and  Jesliua  the  son 
6. 14  tlic  prophet  and  Zecliariah  the  son  of  Id. 


Dan.  3.  25  the  form  of  the  fourth  is  like  the  Son  of 
5.  22  thou  his  son,  0  Belshazzar,  hast  not  hum. 

7.  13  (one)  like  the  Son  of  man  come  with  the 

5.  Child,  lad,  produce,  yeled. 

Gen.  32.  22  two  women  servants,  and  liis  eleven  sons 
Ruth  1.  5  was  left  of  her  two  sons  and  her  husband 
2  Ki.  4.  1  is  come  to  take  unto  him  my  two  sons  to 

6.  Child,  lad,  produce,  rft  yelid. 

2  Sa.  21. 16,  18  which  (was)  of  the  sons  of  the  giant 

7 . Continuator,  jiao  manon. 

Prov  29.  21  shall  have  him  become  (his)  son  at  the  le. 

8.  Continuator,  posterity,  )’)  win. 

Gen.  21 .  23  not  deal  falsely  with  me,  nor  with  my  son 
Job  18. 19  He  shall  neither  have  son  nor  nephew  am. 
Isa.  14.  22  the  name,  and  remnant,  and  son,  and  ne. 

0.  Child,  boy,  servant,  irais  pais. 

John  4.  51  met  him,  and  told  (him),  saying.  Thy  son 
Acts  3. 13  God  of  Abraham,  .hath  glorified  his  Son 

3.  26  having  raised  up  his  Son  Jesus,  sent  him 

10.  Child,  descendant,  rinvov  teknon. 

Matt.  9.  2  said  unto  the  sick  of  the  palsy,  Son,  be  of 

21.  28  man  had  two  sons  ;  and  he.  .said,  Son,  go 
Mark  2.  5  said  unto  the  sick  of  the  palsy,  Son,  thy 
13. 12  betray  the  brother. .  and  the  fatherthe  son 
Luke  2.  48  mother  said  unto  him,  Son,  why  hast  thou 

15.  31  Son,  thou  art  ever  with  me,  and  all  that  I 

16.  25  Son,  remember  that  thou  in  thy  lifetime 
John  1.  12  gave  he  power  to  become  the  sons  of  God 
1  Co.  4.  14  not.  .to  shame  you,  but,  as  my  beloved  s. 

4.  17  Timotheus,  who  is  my  beloved  son,  andfa. 
Phil.  2.  15  blameless  and  harmless,  the  sons  of  God 

2.  22  as  a  son  with  the  father,  he  hath  served 

1  Ti.  1.  2  Unto  Timothy,  (my)  own  son  in  the  faith 

1.  18  I  commit  unto  thee,  son  Timothy,  accord. 

2  Ti.  1.  2  To  Timothy,  (my)  dearly  beloved  son:  G. 

2.  1  Thou  therefore,  my  son,  be  strong  in  the 
Titus  1.  4  To  Titus,  (mine)  own  son  after  the  common 
Phil.  10  beseech  thee  for  my  son  Onesimus,  whom 
1  Jo.  3.  1  that  we  should  be  called  the  sons  of  God 

3.  2  Behold,  now  are  we  the  sons  of  God;  and 

11.  Sou,  descendant,  offspring,  vl6 s  huios. 

Matt. -i.  1  Jesus  Christ,  the  son  of  David,  the  son  of 

I.  20  Joseph,  thou  son  of  David,  fear  not  to  take 

1.  21  she  shall  bring  forth  a  son,  and  thou  slialt 

1.  23  shall  bring  forth  a  son,  and  they  shall  call 

I.  25  she  had  brought  forth  her  first  born  son 
215  Out  of  Egypt  have  I  called  my  son 

3. 17  This  is  my  beloved  Son,  in  whom  I  am  w. 

4.  3  If  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  command  that 

4.  6  If  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  cast  thyself  do. 

7.  9  what  man  is  there  of  you,  whom  if  his  son 

8.  20  Son  of  man  hath  not  where  to  lay  (liis)  he. 

8.  29  What  have  we  to  do  with  thee,  .thou  Son 

9.  6  the  Sou  of  man  hath  power  on  earth  to  fo. 

9.  27  saying,  (Thou)  son  of  David,  have  mercy 

10.  23  Ye  shall  not  have  gone,  .till  the  Sou  of 

10.  37  he  that  loveth  son  or  daughter  more  than 

11.  19  The  Son  of  man  came  eating  and  drinking 

I I.  27  no  man  knoweth  the  Son,  but  the  Father 

11.  27  save  the  Sou,  and  (he)  to  whomsoever  the  S. 

12.  8  the  Son  of  man  is  Lord  even  of  the  sab. 

12.  23  and  said,  Is  not  this  the  son  of  David? 

12.  32  whosoever  speaketh  a  word  against  the  Son 

12.  40  so  shall  the  Son  of  man  be  three  days  and 

13.  37  He  that  soweth  the  good  seed  is  the  Son 

13.  41  The  Son  of  man  shall  send  forth  his  angels 

13.  55  Is  not  this  the  carpenter's  son  ?  is  not  his 

14.  33  saying,  Of  a  truth  thou  art  the  Son  of  God 

15.  22  Have  mercy  on  me,  0  Lord,  (thou)  son  of 
16. 13  Whom  do  men  say  that  I  the  son  of  man 

16.  16  Thou  art  the  Christ,  the  Son  of  the  living 

16.  27  the  Sou  of  man  shall  come  in  the  glory  of 

16.  28  till  they  see  the  Son  of  man  coming  in  his 

17.  5  This  is  my  beloved  Son,  in  whom  1  amw. 

17.  9  until  the  Son  of  man  be  risen  again  from 

17.  12  Likewise  shall  also  the  Son  of  man  suffer 
17.  15  Lord,  have  mercy  on  my  son :  for  he  is  lu. 

17.  22  The  Son  of  man  shall  be  betrayed  into  the 

18.  11  [the  Son  of  man  is  come  to  save  thatwli.] 

19.  28  when  the  Son  of  man  shall  sit  in  the  tlir. 

20.  18  the  Son  of  man  shall  be  betrayed  unto  the 

20.  20  mother  of  Zebedee’s  children  with  her  s. 

20.  21  Grant  that  thesemy  twosons  may  sit,  the 

20.  28  the  Son  of  man  came  not  to  be  ministered 
20.  30  Have  mercy  on  us,  O  Lord,  (thou)  son  of 

20.  31  Have  mercy  on  us,  O  Lord,  (thou)  son  of 

21.  9  cried,  saying,  Hosanna  to  the  s.  of  David ! 

21.  15  and  saying,  Hosanna  to  the  son  of  David 

21.  37  son,  saying,  They  will  reverence  my  son 

21.  38  when  the  husbandmen  saw  the  son,  they 

22.  2  king,  which  made  a  marriage  for  his  son 

22.  42  whose  son  is  he?  They  say.  .(The  son)  of 

22.  45  If  David.. call  him  Lord,  how  is  he  his  son? 

23.  35  unto  the  blood  of  Zacharias  son  of  Bara. 

24.  27  so  shall  also  the  coming  of  the  Son  of  mau 
24.  30  then  shall  appear  the  sign  of  the  Son  of 

24.  30  they  shall  see  the  Son  of  man  coming  in 
24.  37,  39  so  shall  also  the  coming  of  the  Son  of 

24.  44  in  such  an  hour  as  ye  think  not  the  Son 

23.  13  [the  day  nor  the  hour  wherein  the  Son  of] 

25.  31  When  the  Son  of  man  shall  come  in  liis 

26.  2  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed  to  be  crucified 
26.  24  The  Son  of  man  goetli  as  it  is  written  of 
26.  24  woe  unto  that  man  by  whom  the  Son  of 
26.  37  he  took  with  him  Peter  and  the  two  sons 
26.  45  the  Son  of  man  is  betrayed  into  the  hands 
26.  63  whether  thou  be  the  Christ,  the  son  of  G. 


Matt  26.  64  Hereafter  shall  ye  see  the  Son  of  man  si. 

27.  40  If  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  come  downfr. 

27.  43  will  have  him:  for  he  said,  I  am  the  Son 

27.  54  saying,  Truly  this  lvas  the  Son  of  God 

28.  19  baptizing  them  in  the  name..of  the  Son.and 
Mark  1.  1  the  gospel  of  Jesus  Christ,  the  Son  of  G. 

1.  11  Thou  art  my  beloved  Son,  in  whom  I  am 

2.  10  But  that  ye  may  know  that  the  Son  of  man 

2.  28  Therefore  the  Son  of  man  is  Lord  also  of 

3.  1 1  cried,  saying,  Thou  art  the  Son  of  God 

3.  17  Boanerges,  which  is,  The  sons  of  thunder 

3.  28  All  sins  shall  be  forgiven  unto  the  sons  of 

5.  7  Jesus,  (thou)  Son  of  the  most  high  God? 

6.  3  Is  not  this  the  earpenter,]the  son  of  Mary 

8.  31  that  the  Son  of  manmustsuffermanythin. 

8.  38  of  him  also  shall  the  Son  of  man  be  ash. 

9.  7  saying.  This  is  my  beloved  Son:  hear  him 

9.  9  till  the  Son  of  man  wererisenfromthedei 

9.  12  lioyv  it  is  written  of  the  Son  of  man,  that 

9.17  have  brought  unto  thee  my  son,  which  hath 

9.  31  Son  of  man  is  delivered  into  the  hands  of 
10.33  Son  of  man  shall  be  delivered  unto  the  ch. 

10.  35  James  and  John,  the  sons  of  Zebedee,  co.  1 

10.  45  For  even  the  Son  of  man  came  not  to  be 

10.  46  blind  Bartimeus,  the  son  of  Tirneus,  sat 

10.  47  Jesus,  (thou)  son  of  David,  have  mercy  on 

10.  48  (Thou)  son  of  David,  have  mercy  on  me 

12.  6  Having  yet  therefore  one  son,  his  well  be.  | 
12.  6  sent,  .saying.  They  will  reverence  my  son  ; 
12.  35  How  say  the  scribes  that  Christ  is  the  sou 

12.  37  whence  is  he  (then)  liis  son?  And  the  eo. 

13.  26  then  shall  they  see  the  Sou  of  man  comi. 
13.32  knoweth  no  man . .  neither  the  Son,  but  the 

14.  21  Son  of  man  indeed  goeth,  as  it  is  written 

14.  21  woe  to  that  man  by  whom  the  Son  of  man 

14.  41  Son  of  man  is  betrayed  into  the  hands  of 
14.  61  Art  thou  the  Christ, the  Son  of  the  blessed? 

14.  62  ye  shall  see  the  Son  of  man  sitting  on  the 

15.  39  he  said,|Truly  this  man  was  the  Son  of  G. 
Luke  1.  13  Elisabeth  shall  bear  thee  a  son,  and  thou 

1.  31  bring  forth  a  son,  and  slialt  call  his  name 
1.  32  shall  be  called  the  Son  of  the  Highest:  and 
1.  35  bom  of  thee  shall  be  called  the  Son  of  G. 

1.  36  she  hath  also  conceived  a  son  in  her  old 

I.  57  be  delivered;  and  she  brought  forth  a  son 

2.  7  she  brought  forth  her  first  bom  son,  and 

3.  2  word  of  God  came  unto  John  the  son  of 

3.  22  Thou  art  my  beloved  Son;intlieeI  am  we. 

3.  23  the  son  of  Joseph,  which  was  (the  son)  of 

4.  3  If  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  command  this 

4.  9  If  thou  be  the  Son  of  God,  cast  thyself 

4.  22  And  they  said,  Is  not  this  Joseph’s  son? 

4.  41  Thou  art  Christ,  the  Son  of  God.  And  he 

5.  10  James  and  John,  the  sons  of  Zebedee,  wh. 

5.  24  But  that  ye  may  know  that  the  Son  of  man 

6.  5  That  the  Son  of  man  is  Lord  also  of  the  sa. 

6.  22  cast  out  your  name  as  evil,  for  the  Son  of 

7. 12  dead  man  carried  out,  the  only  son  of  his 

7.  34  The  Son  of  man  is  come  eating  and  drink. 

8.  28  Jesus,  (thou)  Son  of  God  most  high?  I  be. 

9.  22  Son  of  man,  must  suffer  many  things,  and 
9.  26  of  him  shall  the  Son  of  man  be  ashamed 
9.  35  saying,  This  is  my  beloved  Son:  hear  him 
9.  38  look  upon  my  son;  for  he  is  mine  onlych. 

9.  41  Jesus  answering  said.  .Bring  thy  son  hit. 

9.  44  for  the  Son  of  man  shall  be  delivered  into 
9.  56  [For  the  Son  of  man  ismot  come  to  destroy J 
9.  38  Son  of  man  hath  not  where  to  lay  (liis)  he. 

10.  6  if  the  son  of  peace  be  there,  your  peace 
10.  22  no  man  knoweth  who  the  Son  is,  but  the 

10.  22  but  the  Son,  and  (he)  to  whom  the  Son  wi. 

II.  11  If  a  son  shall  ask  bread  of  any  of  you  that 

11.  19  by  whom  do  your  sons  cast  (them)out?  th. 

1 1.  30  so  shall  also  the  Son  of  man  be  to  this  ge. 

12.  8  him  shall  the  Son  of  man  also  confess  be. 

12. 10  shall  speak  a  word  against  the  Son  of  man 

12.  40  the  Son  of  man  cometh  at  an  hour  when 

12.  53  be  divided  against  the  son,  and  the  sou 

15.  11  And  he  said,  A  certain  man  had  two  sons 

15.  13  younger  sou  gathered  all  together,  and 
15. 19,  21  no  more  worthy  to  be  called  thy  son 
15.  21  the  son  said  unto  him.  Father,  I  have  si. 

15.  24  this  my  son  was  dead,  and  is  alive  again 
15.  23  his  elder  son  was  in  the  field :  and  as  he 
15.  30  as  soon  as  this  thy  son  was  come,  which 
17.  22  to  see  one  of  the  days  of  the  Son  of  man 
27.  24  so  shall  also  the  Son  of  man  be  in  his  day 
17.  26  so  shall  it  be  also  in  the  days  of  the  Son 

1 7.  30  in  the  day  when  the  Son  of  man  is  revealed 

18.  8  when  the  Son  of  man  cometh,  shall  he  find 

18.  31  all  things,  .concerning  the  Sou  of  mansli. 
iS.  38,  39  (thou)  son  of  David,  have  mercy  on  me 

19.  9  forsomucli  as  he  also  is  a  son  of  Abraham 

19. 10  the  Son  of  man  is  come  to  seek  and  to  sa. 

20.  13  I  will  send  my  beloied  son:  it  may  be 
20. 41  How  say  they  that  Christ  is  David's  son? 
20.44  calleth  him  Lord,  how  is  he  then  his  son? 

21.  27  then  shall  they  see  theSon  of  man  coining 

21.  36  worthy,  .to  stand  before  the  Son  of  man 

22.  22  tlieSonpf  man  goetli, as  it  wasdetormined 

22.  48  betrayest  thou  the  Son  of  man  with  a  kiss 

22.  69  Hereafter  shall  the  Son  of  man  sit  on  the 
22  70  Art  thou  then  the  Son  of  God?  And  lie  said 
24  7  The  Son  of  man  must  beMclivered  into  the 

John  I.  18  the  only  begotten  [Son],  which  is  in  the  b. 

1  34  and  bare  record  that  this  is  the  Son  of  God 
I.  42  he  said,  Thou  art  Simon  the  son  of  Jona. 

1.  45  Jesus  of  Nazareth  the  son  of  Joseph 
I.  49  thou  art  the  Son  of  God ;  thou  art  the  ki. 

1  si  ascending  and  descending  upon  the  Son 
13  (even)  the  Son  of  man  which  is  in  heaven 
3.  14  oven  so  must  the  Son  of  man  be  lifted  up 


SON 


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John  3.  16  he  gave  his  only  begotten  Son,  that  who. 

3.  17  Goa  sent  not  his  Son  into  the  world  to  eo. 

3.  18  in  the  name  of  the  only  begotten  Son  of 

3.  35  The  Father  loveth  the  Son,  and  hath  giv 

3.  36  He  that  believeth  on  the  Son  hath  everl 

3.  36  he  that  believeth  not  the  Sou  shall  not  see 

4.  5  ground  that  J acob  gave  to  his  son  Joseph 

4.  46  a  certain  nobleman,  whose  son  was  sick 
4. 47  that  he  would  come  down,  and  heal  his  s 

4.  50  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  Go  thy  way ;  thy  s 

4.  S3  same  hour.  .Jesus  said  unto  him.  Thy  son 

5.  19  The  Son  can  do  nothing  of  himself,  but 

5.  19  what,  .he  doeth,  these  also  doeth  the  Son 
5-  20  the  Father  loveth  the  Son,  and  showeth 

5.  21  even  so  the  Son  quickeueth  whom  he  will 

5.  22  committed  all  judgment  unto  the  Son 

5.  23  all  linen)  should  honour  the  Son,  even  as 

5.  23  He  that  lionoureth  not  the  Son  honouretli 
5.  25  the  dead  shall  hear  the  voice  of  the  Son  of 
5.  26  so  hath  he  given  to  the  Son  to  have  life  in 

5.  27  judgment  also,  because  he  is  the  Son  of 

6.  27  which  the  Sou  of  man  shall  give  unto  you 

6.  40  every  one  which  seetli  the  Son,  and  beli. 

6.  42  Is  not  this  Jesus,  the  son  of  Joseph,  who. 

6.  53  Except  ye  eat  the  flesh  of  the  Son  of  man 

6.  62  if  ye  shall  see  the  Son  of  man  ascend  up 

6.  69  [thou  art  that  Christ,  the  Son  of  the  living! 

8.  28  When  ye  have  lifted  up  the  Son  of  man 

8.  35  servant  abideth  not.  .(but)  the  Son  abid. 

8.  36  If  the  Son  therefore  shall  make  you  free 

9.  19  Is  this  your  son,  who  ye  say  was  born  bli 

9.  20  We  know  that  this  is  our  son,  and  that  he 
9.  35  Dost  thou  believe  on  the  Son  of  God’ 

10.  36  because  I  said,  I  am  the  Son  of  God 

1 1.  4  that  the  Son  of  God  might  be  glorified  th 

11.  27  thou  art  the  Christ,  the  Son  of  God  whi 

12.  23  The  hour  is  come,  that  the  Son  of  man  sh 
12.34  too  Son  of  man.,  who  is  this  Son  of  man? 

13.  31  Now  is  the  Son  of  man  glorified,  and  God 
14-13  that  the  Father  may  be  glorified  in  the  Son 
17-  I  glorify  thy  Son,  that  thy  Sou  also  may  gl 
17.  12  none  of  them  is  lost,  but  the  son  of  purd 
19.  7  because  he  made  himself  the  Son  of  God 

19.  26  he  saith  unto  his  mother.,  behold  thy  son 

20.  31  that  Jesus  is  the  Christ,  the  Son  of  God 
Acts  2.  17  your  sons  and  your  daughters  shall  prop. 

4.  36  which  is,  being  interpreted  ,The  son  of  co 

7.  16  bought  for  a  sum  of  money  of  the  sons  of 

7.  21  took,  .and  nourished  him  for  her  own  sou 

7.  29  land  of  Madian,  where  he  begat  two  sons 
7-  56  the  Son  of  man  standing  on  the  light  hand 

8.  37  [I  believe  that  Jesus  Christ  is  the  Son  of] 

9-  20  preached  Christ,  .that  he  is  the  Son  of  G 

13.  21  God  gave  unto  them  Saul  the  son  of  Cis,  a 
I3*  33  Thou  art  my  Son,  this  day  have  I  begotten 

10.  1  limotheus,  the  son  of  a  certain  woman 
19.  14  there  were  seven  sons  of  (one)  Sceve  a  J 
23.  6  I  am  a  Pharisee,  the  son  of  a  Pharisee 
23.  16  Paul’s  sister’s  son  heard  of  their  lyin'--  in 
^,om.  1.  3  bis  son  Jesus  Christ  our  Lord,  which  was 

1.  4  And  declared  (to  be)  the  Son  of  God  with 

1.  9  whom  I  serve,  .in  the  gospel  of  his  Son 

S.  10  reconciled  to  God  by  the  death  of  his  Son 

8.  3  God  sending  his  own  Son  in  the  likeness  of 

8.  14  try  the  spirit  of  God,  they  are  the  sons  of 
8.  19  waiteth  for  the  manifestation  of  the  sons 

8.  29  (to  be)  conformed  to  the  image  of  his  Son 
8  32  He  that  spared  not  his  own  Son,  but  del. 

9.  9  At  tins  time,  .and  Sara  shall  have  a  son 

1  to.  1.  9  called  unto  the  fellowship  of  his  Son  Jesus 

15.  28  then  shall  the  Son  also  himself  be  subject 

2  Co.  1  I9  tile  Son  of  God,  Jesus  Christ,  who  was  pr 

y,e  shall  be  my  sons  and  daughters,  saith 
Gal.  1. 16  To  reveal  his  Son  in  me,  that  I  might  pr 

2.  20  [I  live  by  the  faith  of  the  Son  of  God,  wliol 
4.  4  God  sent  forth  his  Son,  made  of  a  woman 
4.  6  And  because  ye  are  sons,  God  hath  sent 
4.  6  the  spirit  of  his  Son  into  your  hearts,  cry. 

4.  7  a  servant,  but  a  son  ;  and  if  a  son,  then  an 
4.  22  it  is  written,  that  Abraham  had  two  sons 
4-  30  the  bondwoman  and  her  son  :  for  the  son 
4-  3°  bondwoman  shall  not  be  heir  with  the  son 

J!-ph.  3.  5  was  not  made  known  unto  the  sous  of  men 
4. 13  and  of  the  knowledge  of  the  Son  of  God 
^ ™  *•  J3  translated .  .into  the  kiudgom  of  his .  .Son 

1  In.  1.  10  to  wait  for  his  Son  from  heaven,  whom  he 

2  ih.  2.  3  that  man  of  sin  be  revealed,  ttie  son  of 
deb.  1.  2  spoken  unto  us  by  (his)  Son,  whom  he  hath 

!.  S  1  Ilou  art  Illy  Son,  this  day  have  I  begott. 
1.5  a  Father,  and  he  shall  be  to  me  a  Son 
1  ’  ®  unt.?  the  Son  (hesaith),  Thythrone,  O  God 

2.  6  or  the  Soil  of  man,  that  thou  visitest  him 
2-  ’2  V,'  I,I3!'slnS  n>any  sons  unto  glory,  toma. 

3.  6  but  Christ  as  a  Son  over  his  own  house 

4.  14  a  great  High  Priest.  .Jesus  the  son  of  God 
s’  5  Thou  art  my  Son,  today  have  I  begotten 

5.  8  Though  lie  were  a  Sou,  yet  learned  he  ob. 

6.  6  they  crucify  to  themselves  the  Son  of  God 

7.  3  made  like  unto  the  Son  of  God  ;  abideth 

7.  5  they  that  are  of  [the  sons  of]  Levi,  who  re. 

7.  28  (maketh)  the  Son,  who  is  consecrated  for 

10.  29  who  hath  trodden  under  foot  the  Son  of 

1 1.  21  By  faith  Jacob . .  btessed  both  the  sons  of 

11.  24  refused  to  be  called  the  son  of  Pharaoh’s 

12.  5  My  son,  despise  not  thou  the  chastenin'-- 

12.  6  and  scourgeth  every  son  whom  he  receiv 

12.  7  with  you  as  with  sons ;  for  what  sou  is  he 
12.  8  then  are  ye  bastards,  and  not  sons 

oas.  2.  21  when  he  had  offered  Isaac  his  son  upon 

1  5- 13  saluteth  you ;  and  (so  doth)  Marcus  my  s. 

2  t^’  *’ 17  J  113  ls  my  beloved  Son,  in  whom  I  am 
1  J  >•  '•  3  with  the  Father,  and  with  liis  Son  Jesus 


SOPE 


1  Jo.  X.  7  the  blood  of  Jesus  Christ  his  Son  cleans. 

2.  22  that  demeth  the  Father  and  the  Son 
2.  23  Whosoever  denieth  the  Son,  tile  same  ha 

2.  24  ye  also  shall  continue  in  the  Son,  and  in’ 

3.  8  the  Son  of  God  was  manifested,  that  he 
3. 23  believe  on  the  name  of  his  Son  Jesus  Ch. 

4.  9  God  sent  his  only  begotten  Son  into  the  ’ 
4. 10  sent  his  Son  (to  be)  the  propitiation  for 
4. 14  the  Father  sent  the  Son  (to  be)  the  Savio 

4-  15  shall  confess  that  J esus  is  the  Son  of  God 

5-  5  he  that  believeth  that  Jesus  is  the  Son  of 
S-  9  of  God  which  he  hath  testifleth  of  his  S 
5-  10  He  that  believeth  on  the  Son  of  God  hath 
5-  10  he  believeth  not  the  record,  .of  his  Son 
S-  11  eternal  life,  and  this  life  is  in  his  Son 
5. 12  He  that  hath  the  Son  hath  life  ;  (and) 

5. 12  he  that  hath  not  the  Son  of  God  hath  not 
5-  U3-  J  13  believe  on  the  name  of  the  Son  of  G 

5.  20  we  know  that  the  Son  of  God  is  come,  and 
T  ,  5-  20  J11  mm  that  is  true,  (even)  in  his  Son  Jes. 

2  John  ,3  from  the  Lord  Jesus  Christ,  the  Son  of  the 
9  he  hath  both  the  Father  and  the  Son 

Kev.  1. 13  (one)  like  unto  the  Son  of  man,  clothed 
2.  18  these  things  saith  the  Son  of  God,  who 
24- 14  (one)  sat  like  unto  the  Son  of  man,  having 
21,  7  will  be  his  God,  and  he  shall  be  my  son  ° 
SON,  (in  law,  to  be)  — 

l.Son  in  law,  bridegroom,  husband,  jnn  chathan. 
Gen.  ig.  12  Hast  thou  here  any  besides  ?  son  in  law 
19.  14  spake  unto  his  sons  in  law,  which  married 
r  Ig'  onc  ^la^  mocked  unto  his  sons  iu  law 
juagi5.  6  Samson,  the  son  in  law  of  the  Timnite 
c  lgo  5  ilan?sel  s  father  said  unto  his  son  in  law 
1  sa.  18. 18  that  I  should  be  sou  in  law  to  the  kin^ 

22. 14  as  David  which  (is)  the  king’s  son  in  law 
hu  !•  2l  ,he  (was)  the  son  in  law  of  the  house  of  A 
JNen.  6. 18  he  (was)  the  son  in  law  of  Shechaniah  the 
13-  28  (was)  son  in  law  to  Sanballat  the  Horon. 
2.  To  be  son  in  law ,  jnn  chathan ,  7. 

1  Sa.  18.  21  Thou  shalt  this  day  be  my  son  in  law  in 
2f •  22  ^erefore  be  the  king’s  son  in  law 

o  2\  i  lg,  (thmg)  to  be  a  king’s  son  in  law 
o  pleased  David . .  to  be  the  king’s  son  inlaw 
18.  27  that  he  might  be  the  king’s  son  in  law 


SON  of,  to  be  the  — 

To  be  born,  begotten,  "6;  yalad,  2. 

i  Ch.20.  6  and  he  also  was  the  son  of  the  giant 
SON,  only  — 

Only,  single,  Trr  yachid. 

?®n-  22-  ?  thipc  only  (son)  Isaac,  whom  thou  lovest 
Hi;.  6 ■  26  make  thee  mourning,  (as  for)  an  only  son 
Zechi2.  io  as  one  mourneth  for  (his)  only  (son),  and 
SON’S  son  — 

-Soil’s  son,  successor,  sprout,  progeny,  tu  neked. 
Gen.  2i.  23  wilt  not  deal  falsely .  .with  my  son’s  son 

SONG  — 

1. -4  song  of  praise,  tdt  zernir. 

35-  io  God  my  maker,  who  giveth  songs  in  the 

1  sa.ng.  54  Thy  statutes  have  been  my  songs  in  the 
Isa.  24.  16  we  heard  songs,  (even)  glory  to  the  righ. 

2.  A  song  of  praise,  rvrai  zimrath. 

Exodi5.  2  The  Lore  (is)  my  strength  and  song,  and 

3.  What  is  lifted  up,  burden,  k-ivo  massa. 

1  Ch.15.  22  (was)  for  song:  he  instructed  about  the  so. 

15.  27  the  master  of  the  song  with  the  singers 
4:.  Song  accompanied  with  stringed  instrument,  ni’jj. 
Job  30.  9  now  am  I  their  song ;  yea,  I  am  their  by. 
I  sa.  69.  12  and  I  (was)  the  song  of  the  drunkards 
77.  6  I  call  to  remembrance  my  song  in  the  ni 
Isa.  38.  20  we  will  sing  my  songs  to  the  stringed  ins. 
Lam.  3. 14  a  derision  to  all  my  people,  (and)  their  so. 
5.  A  loud  cry  or  song,  p  ron. 

Psa.32.  7  thou  shalt  compass  me  about  with  songs  of 
0-A  song,  Tz>  shir. 

Gen.  3i.  27  with  mirth,  and  with  songs,  with  tabret 
J  udg.  5. 12  utter  a  song:  arise,  Barak,  and  lead  thy  ca 
1  Ki.  4.  32  and  his  songs  were  a  thousand  and  five 

1  Ch.  6.  31  whom  David  set  over  tile  service  of  son"- 
25.  6  under  the  hands  of  their  father  for  song 
25.  7  that  were  instructed  in  the  songs  of  the 

2  Ch.29.  27  the  song  of  the  Loup  began  (also)  with  the 
Neh.  12.  46  songs  of  praise  and  thanksgiving  unto  G 
Psa.  28.  7  rejoieeth;  and  with  my  song  will  I  praise 

30.  title.  A  Psalm  (and)  Song  (at)  the  dedication 

33.  3  Sing-  unto  him  a  new  song;  play  skilfully 
40.  3  he  hath  put  a  new  song  in  my  mouth,  (ev.) 
42.  8  and  in  the  night  his  song  (shall  be)  with 
45.  46.  title.  To  the  chief  Musician.  .A  Song 
48.  title.  A  Song  (and)  Psalm  for  the  sons  of 

65.  title.  To  the  chief  Musician,  A  Psalm. .Song 

66.  title.  To  the  chief  Musician,  A  Song  (or) 
fi7-  75-  76-  title.  To  the  chief  Musician.. A.  .Song 

68.  title.  To  the  chief  Musician,  A  Psalm  (or)  S. 

69.  30  I  will  praise  the  name  of  God  with  a  song 
83.  title.  A  Song  (or)  Psalm  of  Asaph 
87.  88.  title.  A  Psalm  (or)  Song  for  the  sons  of  K 
92.  title.  A  Psalm  (or)  Song  for  the  sabbath  day 
96.  1  O  sing  unto  the  Lorb  a  new  song;  singun. 
98.  1  0  sing  unto  the  Lord  a  new  song;  for  he 

A  Song  (or)  Psalm  of  David 
120. 121  123.125. 126. 128. 129. 1 30. 132.  i34.f.Asong 
122.  124.  131.  133.  title.  A  Song  of  degrees  of  David 
137.  3  (saying),  Sing  us  (one)  of  the  songs  of  Zion 
137.  4  How  shall  we  sing  the  Lord’s  song  in  a 


Psa.144.  9  I  will  sing  a  new  song  unto  thee,  O  God 
149.  1  Sing  unto  the  Lord  a  new  song,  (and)  his 
1  rov  25.  20  so  (is)  he  that  singeth  songs  to  an  heavy 
*7-  5  than  for  a  man  to  hear  the  song  of  fools 
?°ns  1-  l  -  Song  o£  sonS3-  which  (is)  Solomon’s 
isa.  23. 16  sing  many  songs,  that  thou  mayest  be  re. 
24*-  9  I  hey  shall  not  drink  wine  with  a  song 
26.  1  In  that  day  shall  this  song  be  sung  in  the 
3°.  29  \  e  shall  have  a  song,  as  in  the  night  (w  ) 
,,  4J-  10  Sing  unto  the  Lord  a  new  song,  (and)  his 

Eze.  26.  13  I  will  cause  the  noise  of  thy  songs  to  cease 
Amos33'  32  tV*J7  lovelysongof  one  that  hath  a  pi. 
Amos  s.  23  Take  thou  away,  .the  noise  of  thy  songs 
8. 10  I  will  turn .  .your  songs  into  lamentation 

7.  A  song,  nyiti  shirah. 

Nmn, T  ■  1  WI sans  5i£?es  ’  • tIlis  song  unto  the  Lord 
tw?  7  Isi?fel  sang  this  song,  Spring  up,  O  well 
Dent  3 1.  i9  write  ye  this  song  for  you,  and  teach  ittho 
31. 19  that  this  song  may  be  a  witness  for  me 
31.  21  this  song  shall  testify  against  them  as  a 
31.  22  Moses  therefore  wrote  this  song  the  same 

31.  30  Moses  spake,  .the  words  of  this  song  un 

32.  44  spake  all  the  words  of  this  songin  the  ears 
z^Lii^-iJJavid  spake  the  words  of  this  song  in 
Psa.  18.  title,  unto  the  Lord  the  words  of  this  song 
isa.  5.  1  a  song  of  my  beloved  touching  his  vinev 
Amos  8.  3  the  songs  of  the  temple  shall  be  howling* 

8.  Word  or  matter  of  a  song,  ry  ->34  debar  shir .  ° 

1  sa.  137.  3  F or  there  they. .  required  of  us  a  song 

9.  An  ode,  to 5 rj  ode. 

Eph.  5.  jg  jn  psalms  and  hymns  and  spiritual  songs 
Col  3.  16  111  psalms  and  hymns  and  spiritual  songs 
Bov.  5.  9  they  sung  a  new  song,  saying,  Thou  art 

14.  3  they  sung  as  it  were  a  new  song  before  the 

14.  3  no  man  could  learn  that  song  but  the  hu 

15.  3  they  smg  the  song  of  Moses . .  and  the  song 
SONS,  adoption  of  — 

The  placing  as  a  son,  vioOeaia  huiotheeia. 

Gal.  4.  5  we  might  receive  the  adoption  of  sons 
SOON,  sooner  — 

1  .Hastily,  swiftly,  y'n  chish. 

Psa.  90. 10  for  it  is  soon  cut  off,  and  we  fly  away 

2.  Hastily,  W  maher. 

Deut.  4.  26  ye  shall  soon  utterly  perish  from  off  the 

3.  Haste,  -Tinp  meherah. 

Psa.  37.  2  they  shall  soon  be  cut  down  like  the  grass 

4.  A  little,  bjid  meat. 

?■  22  (■'!  s<>  ,d,oing)  my  Maker  would  soon  take 
Isa.  81. 14  I  should  soon  have  subdued  tlieir  enemies 

5.  Short,  -iy,o  qatser. 

Prov.14.  17  (He  that  is)  soon  angry  dealeth  foolishly 
C-  To  hasten,  nrto  mahar,  3. 

Psa.  106.  13  They  soon  forgot  his  works;  they  waited 

7.  Along  with  the  thing,  -irapaxpyya parachrema. 

Matt2i.  20  How  soon  is  the  fig  tree  withered  away 

8 . Quickly,  speedily,  raxews  tacheos. 

Q“J,-  r-  ®  I  marvel thatye  are  so  soon  removed  from 
2  111.  2.  2  Ihat  ye  bo  not  soon  shaken  in  mind,  or  be 

9.  Afore  svnfty,  speedily,  rdxiov  tachion. 

Ilcb.  13.  19  that  I  may  be  restored  to  you  the  sooner 
SOON,  to  be  so  — 

To  haste ,  ~inp  mahar,  3, 

Exod  2. 18  How  (is  itthat)ye  are  come  so  soon  to  day 
SOON  as,  as  — 

1.  Appearance,  ratio  march. 

Eze.  23. 16  as  soon  as  she  saw  them  withhereyes,  she 

2.  To  become,  ylvoyai  ginomai. 

Acts  12.  18  as  soon  as  it  was  day,  there  was  no  small 
[See  As,  as  soon  as.] 

SOOTHSAYER,  soothsaying  — - 
1  -To  cut  off  or  down,  decree,  gezar. 

Dan.  2.  27  the  astrologers,  the  magicians,  the  sooth 
4-  7  Then  came  .  the  Chaldeans,  and  the  soot. 

5.  7  to  bring,  .the  Chaldeans,  and  the  sooths 
5.  11  astrologers,  Chaldeans,  (and)  soothsayers 

2.  To  observe  the  clouds,  Jij;  anan,  3 a. 

Isa  2.  6  (and)  are  soothsayers  like  the  Philistines 
Jlic.  5.  i2  and  thou  shalt  have  no  (more)  soothsayers 

3.  To  divine,  use  divination,  DDp  qasam. 

Josh.  i3. 22  Baalam  also  the  son  of  Beor,  the  soothsa. 

4.  To  divine, use  divination,  yavrevoyaimantcuomai. 
Acts  16.  16  broughther  masters,  .gain  by  soothsaying 

SO-PA  -TER,  5co7 TtxTpos. 

A  believer  from  Berea,  who  accompanied  Paul  from 
Greece  to  Asia  on  lus  way  to  Syria ;  perhaps  the  same 
as  Sosipater. 

Acts  20.  4  there  accompanied  him  into  Asia,  S.  of  B. 
SOPE,  sop  — 

1  .Soap,  rna  borith. 

Jer  2.  22  though  thou  wash..and  take  thee  much  s 
Mai.  3.  2  like  a  refiner's  fire,  and  like  fuller’s  soap 

2.  A  morsel,  xpuyiov  psijmion. 

John  i3.  26  He  it  is  to  whom  I  shall  give  a  sop,  when  1 

13.  26  when  he  had  dipped  the  sop,  lie  gave  (it) 

13.  27  And  after  the  sop  Satan  entered  into  him 

13.  30  Ho  then  having  received  the  sop  went  im. 


SOPHERETH 


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SORROW 


SO-PHE'-RETH,  nnsbn  learning. 

A  servant  of  Solomon  whose  descendants  returned  with 
Zerubbabel.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  55  the  children  of  S.,  the  children  of  Peruda 
Neh.  7.  57  the  children  of  S.,  the  children  of  Perida 

SORCERER,  sorceress,  (to  use)  sorceries  — 

1. A  wizard ,  sorcerer,  *]»?  kashshaph. 

Jer.  27.  9  nor  to  your  enchanters,  nor  to  your  sore. 

2.  To  use  witchcraft  or  sorcery,  ^93  kashaph,  3. 

Exod.  7.  11  also  called  the  wise  men  and  the  sorcerers 
Dan.  2.  2  the  astrologers,  and  the  sorceries,  and  the 
Mai.  3.  5  a  swift  witness  against  the  sorcerers,  and 

3.  Witchcrafts,  sorceries ,  D'D^s  keshaphim. 

Isa.  47.  9  for  the  multitude  of  thy  sorceries,  (and) 

47.  12  with  the  multitude  of  thy  sorceries,  whe. 

A.  To  observe  the  clouds,  ;ig  anan,  3a. 

Isa.  57.  3  draw  near  hither,  ye  sonsof  the  sorceress 

E.  Magic,  pay  do.  mageia. 

Acts  8.  11  he  had  bewitched  them  with  sorceries 

Q>.To  use  magic,  payeva  mageuo. 

Acts  8.  9  used  sorcery,  and  bewitched  thepeople  of 

7. zl  magician,  pdyos  magos. 

Acts  13.  6  they  found  a  certain  sorcerer,  a  false  pro. 
13.  8  Elymas  the  sorcerer  for  so  is  his  name  by 

8.  Enchantment  with  drugs,  (pappaneia pharmalceia. 

Rev.  9.  21  nor  of  their  [sorceries],  nor  of  their  forni. 

18.  23  by  thy  sorceries  were  allnations  deceived 

9.  An  enchanter  with  drugs,  (pappaKcvspliarmakeus. 

Rev.  21.  8  [sorcerers,]  and  idolaters,  and  all  liars,  sli. 
\Q.An  enchanter  with  drugs,  <pa.ppa.Kos pharmakos. 
Rev.  22.  15  without  (are)  dogs,  and  sorcerers  and  wh. 

GORE,  (to  be  full  of  sores,  go,  make,  wax)  — 

1  .Hand,  i;  yad. 

Psa.  77.  2  my  sore  ran  in  the  night,  and  ceased  not 

2.  A  great  weeping,  '33  beki  gadol. 

Judg.21.  2  and  lifted  up  their  voices,  and  wept  sore 
2  Sa.  1 3.  36  king  also  and  all  his  servants  wept  very  s. 

2  Ki.  20.  3  I  beseech  thee . .  And  Hezekiah  wept  sore 
Isa.  38.  3  good  in  thy  sight:  and  Hezekiah  wept  sore 

3.  To  be  sick,  rkn  chalah. 

Eccl.  5. 13  There  is  a  sore  evil  (which)  I  have  seen 
5. 16  this  also  (is)  a  sore  evil,  (that)  in  all  points 

A.  To  be  strong,  pin  chazaq. 

Gen.  41.  56  the  famine  waxed  sore  in  the  land  of  Eg. 

41.  57  because  that  the  famine  was  (so)  sore  in 
2  Ki.  3.  26  saw  that  the  battle  was  too  sore  for  him 
Jer.  52.  6  the  famine  was  sore  in  the  city,  so  that 

5  .Strong,  pin  chazaq. 

1  Sa.  14.  52  there  was  sore  war  against  the  Philistines 
1  Ki.17. 17  his  sickness  was  so  sore,  that  there  was 
18.  2  And  (there  was)  a  sore  famine  in  Samaria 

(A. Slaughter,  rnu  tebach. 

Eze.  21.  10  It  Is  sharpened  to  make  a  sore  slaughter 

7.  To  be  pained,  3X3  Icadb. 

Gen."  34.  25  on  the  third  day,  when  they  were  sore 

8.  To  cause  pain,  mar,  3N3  kaab,  5. 

Job  5.  1 8  he  maketh  sore,  and  bindelh  up;  he  wou. 

9.  To  be  heavy,  weighty,  333  kabed. 

Judg.20.  34  the  battle  was  sore:  but  they  knew  not  th. 

1  Sa.  31.  3  the  battle  went  sore  against  Saul,  and  the 
1  Ch.  10.  3  the  battle  went  sore  against  Saul,  and  the 

lO.lTeavy,  weighty,  nps  kabed. 

Gen.  43.  1  And  the  famine  (was)  sore  in  the  laud 
47.  4  the  famine  (is)  sore  in  the  land  of  Canaan 
47. 13  the  famine  (was)  very  sore,  so  that  the 

50. 10  mourned  with  a  great  and  very  sore  lam. 

11.  Cause  of  anger ,  provocation,  sadness.  Dps  kaas. 
1  Sa.  1.  6  her  adversary  also  provoked  her  sore,  for 

12.  Might,  exceedingly,  3xa  meod. 

Gen.  19.  9  they  pressed  sore  upop  the  man,  (even) 
20.  8  told  all.  .and  the  men  were  sore  afraid 
Exod.  14. 10  they  were  sore  afraid:  and  the  children  of 
Hum.22.  3  Moab  was  sore  afraid  of  the  people,  beca. 
Josh.  9.  24  we  were  sore  afraid  of  our  lives  because 
Judg.io.  9  to  fight,  .so  that  Israel  was  sore  distressed 
15. 18  he  was  sore  athirst,  and  called  on  the  L. 

1  Sa.  17. 24  all  the  men  of  Israel,  .were  sore  afraid 

21. 12  was  sore  afraid  of  Achisli  the  king  of  Ga. 
28.  15  I  am  sore  distressed;  for  the  Philistines 
28.  20  Saul  fell  straightway . .  and  was  sore  afraid 
28.  21  the  woman,  .saw  that  he  was  sore  troub. 
31.  3  and  he  was  sore  wounded  of  the  archers 
31.  4  would  not;  for  he  was  sore  afraid.  Ther. 

1  Ki.  17.  17  his  sickness  was  so  sore,  that  there  was 

1  Ch.io.  4  would  not;  for  he  was  sore  afraid.  So  S. 

2  Ch.35.  23  Have  me  away;  for  I  am  sore  wounded 
Nch.  13.  8  it  grieved  me  sore  :  therefore  I  cast  forth 
Psa.  6.  3  My  soul  is  also  sore  vexed :  but  thou,  0  L. 

6.  10  mine  enemies  be  ashamed  and  sore  vexed 
38.  8  I  am  feeble  and  sore  broken  :  I  have  ro. 
Isa.  64.  9  Be  not  wroth  very  sore,  O  Lord,  neither 

64. 12  hold  thy  peace,  and  afflict  us  very  sore? 
Jer.  50. 12  Your  mother  shall  be  sore  confounded 

13.  Trespass,  transgression,  Syp  rrw.al. 

2  Ch.28.  19  and  transgressed  sore  against  the  Lord 
1  A.  Stroke,  plague,  nega. 

Lev.  13.  42  in  the  bald  head,  .a  white  reddish  sore 


Lev.  13.  43  (if)  the  rising  of  the  sore  (be)  white  redd. 

2  Ch.  6.  28  whatsoever  sore,  or  whatsoever  sickness 
6.  29  every  one  shall  know  his  own  sore  and  his 
Psa.  38.  11  my  friends  stand  aloof  from  my  sore,  and 

lE.yl  smiling,  blow,  stroke,  n?p  makkali. 

Isa.  1.  6  wounds,  and  bruises,  and  putrifying  sores 

16  .To  be  powerful,  grievous,  j'qp  marats,  2. 

Mic.  2.  10  destroy  (you),  even  with  a  sore  destruct. 

17.  ^4  great  displeasure,  S>iia  qxj?  qelseph  gadol. 

Zecli.  1.  2  The  Lord  hath  been  sore  displeased  with 

1.  15  I  am  very  sore  displeased  with  the  heath. 

18.  To  be  sharp,  hard,  nu;p  qashah. 

1  Sa.  5.  7  his  hand  is  sore  upon  us,  and  upon  Dagon 

19. Sharp,  hard,  nyjj  qasheh. 

2  Sa.  2.  17  And  there  was  a  very  sore  battle  thatday 
Isa.  27.  1  the  Lord  with  his  sore  and  great  and  st. 

20.  To  make  abundant  weeping,  npp  .353  rabah,  5. 
Ezra  10.  1  for  the  people  wept  very  sore 

21.  Evil,  VI  ra. 

Dent.  6.  22  showed  signs  and  wonders,  great  and  sore 
28.  35  with  a  sore  botch  that  cannot  be  healed 
28.  59  sore  sickness,  and  of  long  continuance 
2  Ch.21.  19  so  lie  died  of  sore  diseases.  And  his  peo. 
Job  2.  7  smote  Job  with  sore  boil  from  the  sole  of 
Psa.  71.  20  which  hast  showed  me  great  and  sore  tr. 
Eccl.  1. 13  this  sore  travail  hath  God  given  to  tlieso. 

4.  8  This  (is)  also  vanity,  yea,  it  (is)  a  sore  tr. 
Eze.  14.  21  when  I  send  my  four  sore  judgments  upon 

22 . Great,  much,  many,  x'lc1  saggi. 

Dan.  6.  14  the  king,  .was  sore  displeased  with  him. 

23.  Fear,  fright,  trembling,  saar. 

Eze.  27.  35  their  kings  shall  besore  afraid,  they  shall 

2A.Sufficient,  coming  up  to,  ’mavis  lnkanos. 

Acts  20.  37  they  all  wept  sore,  and  fell  on  Paul’s  neck 

25 . To  be  ulcerated,  eXKoopai  helkoomai. 

Luke  16.  20  which  was  laid  at  his  gate,  full  of  sores 

26.  A  n  ulcer,  eXuos  helkos. 

Lukei6.  21  moreover,  .dogs  came  and  licked  his  sores 
Rev.  16.  2  there  fell  a  noisome  and  grievous  sore  up. 
16.  11  because  of  their  pains  and  their  sores,  and 

27 . Evilly,  wickedly,  kukus  kakos. 

Matti?.  15  he  is  lunatic,  and  sore  vexed  :  for  oftti. 

28.  Very,  very  much,  exceedingly,  \iav  lian. 

Mark  6.  51  they  were  [sore]  amazed  in  themselves  be. 

29.  Much,  many,  iroAus  polus. 

Mark  9.  26  (the  spirit)  cried,  and  rent  him  sore,  and 

30.  Vehemently,  o<p6Spa  sphodra. 

Matti  7.  6  they  fell  on  their  face,  and  were  sore  af. 

31.  Worse,  -^eipav  cheiron. 

Heb.  10.  29  Of  how  much  sorer  punishment,  suppose 
[See  also  Afraid,  amazed,  break,  broken,  displeased 
displeasure,  go,  grieved,  lie,  pained,  press,  troubled 
very], 

SO'-REK,  pn.it!'  vineyard. 

A  valley  (and  stream)  between  Askelon  and  Gaza,  not 
far  from  Zorah :  the  stream  was  part  of  the  boundary 
line  between  Dan  and  Simeon. 

Judg  16.  4  he  loved  a  woman  in  the  valley  of  S.,  wh. 
SORROW  — 

1.  Wo,  *i3X  aboi. 

IT0V23.  29  Who  hath  woe?  who  hath  sorrow?  who 

2.  Vanity,  iniquity,  ]ix  avert. 

Psa.  90. 10  yet  (is)  their  strength  labour  and  sorrow 

3.  Lamentation,  trix  aniyyah. 

Isa.  29.  2  and  there  shall  be  heaviness  and  sorrow 

4.  Crief,  .33X3  deabah. 

Job  41.  22  and  his  sorrow  is  turned  into  joy  before 

5.  Crief,  |i3X3  deabon. 

Deut28.  65  and  failing  of  eyes,  and  sorrow  of  mind 

6.  Sorrow,  fear,  .33x3  deagali. 

Jer.  49.  23  (there  is)  sorrow  on  the  sea  ;it  cannot  he 

7.  Pang,  cord,  San,  Spn  chebel. 

2  Sa.  22.  6  Tile  sorrows  of  hell  compassed  me  about 
Job  21. 17  (God)  distributeth  sorrow  in  his  anger 
39.  3  They  how . .  they  cast  out  their  sorrows 
Psa.  18.  4  The  sorrows  of  death  compassed  me,  and 
18.  5  The  sorrows  of  hell  compassed  me  about 
1 16.  3  The  sorrows  of  death  compassed  me,  and 
Isa.  13.  8  pangs  and  sorrows  shall  take  hold  of  them 
Jer.  13.  21  shall  not  sorrows  take  thee,  as  a  woman 
49.  24  sorrows  have  taken  her,  as  a  woman  in 
Hos.  13.  13  Tiie  sorrows  of  a  travailing  woman  shall 

8 . Pain,  *?’n  cliil. 

Exod  1 5.  14  sorrow  shall  take  hold  on  the  inhabitants 

9.  Pain,  nVn  chilah. 

Job  6.'  10  yea,  I  would  liardenmyself  in  sorrow:  let 

10.  A  ffliction,  ]iv  yagon. 

Gen.  42.  38  my  grey  hairs  with  sorrow  to  the  grave 
44.  31  the  grey  hairs  of  thy  servant,  .with  sorr. 
Esth.  9.  22  was  turned  unto  them  from  sorrowto  joy 
Psa.  13.  2  I  take  counsel  in  my  soul,  (having)  sorrow 
107.  39  through  oppression,  affliction,  and  sorrow 
1 16.  3  hold  upon  111c;  I  found  trouble  and  sorr. 
Isa.  35.  10  and  sorrow  and  sighing  shall  flee  away 
51.  11  (and)  sorrow  and  mourning  shall  flee  aw. 


Jer.  8.  18  (When)  I  would  comfort  myself  againstso. 
20.  18  out  of  the  womb  to  see  labour  and  sorrow 
31.  13  and  make  them  rejoice  from  their  sorrow 
Eze.  23.  33  filled  with  drunkenness  and  sorrow,  with 

11.  Pain,  3X3  keeb. 

Psa.  39.  2  I  held  my  peace,  and  my  sorrow  was  st. 
Isa.  17.  11  in  the  day  of  grief  and  of  desperate  sorr. 
65.  14  ye  shall  cry  for  sorrow  of  heart,  and  shall 

1 2.  Sadness,  oy?  kaas. 

Eccl.  7.  3  Sorrow  (is)  better  than  laughter :  for  by 

11. 10  Therefore  remove  sorrow  from  thy  heart 

13. Sadness,  by?  kaas. 

Job  17.  7  Mine  eye  also  is  dim  by  reason  of  sorrow 

11.  Blinding,  n)3p  meginnah. 

Lam.  3.  65  Give  them  sorrow  of  heart,  thy  curse  unto 

lb. Pain,  31x30  makob. 

Exod.  3.  7  heard  their  cry . .  for  I  know  their  sorrow 
Psa.  32.  10  Many  sorrows  (shall  he)tothe  wicked:  but 
38. 1 7  and  my  sorrow  (is)  continually  before  me 
Eccl.  1.  18  inereaseth  knowledge  increaseth  sorrow 

2.  23  all  his  days  (are)  sorrows,  and  his  travail 
Isa.  53.  3  a  man  of  sorrows,  and  acquainted  with 

53.  4  borne  our  griefs,  and  carried  our  sorrows 
Jer.  30.  15  thy  sorrow(is)  incurable  for  the  multitude 
45.  3  the  Lord  hath  added  grief  to  my  sorrow 
Lam.  1.  12  if  there  be  any  sorrow  like  unto  my  sorrow 

1.  18  hear,  I  pray  you.  .and  behold  my  sorrow 

16.  Grief,  nnxy.p  maatsebah. 

Isa.  50.  11  ye  that  kindle  a  fire. .lie  down  in  sorrow 

17 . Labour,  bay  amal. 

Job  3.  10  it  shut  not  up.  .nor  hid  sorrow  from  mine 
Psa.  55. 10  mischief  also  and  sorrow  (are)  in  the  mi. 

18 .Orief,  3xy  etseb. 

Gen.  3.  16'in  sorrow  thou  shalt  bring  forth  children 
rsa.127.  2  to  sit  up  late,  to  eat  the  bread  of  sorrows 
Prov.io.  22  it  maketh  rich,  and  he  addeth  no  sorrow 

19 . Grievous  thing,  3xy  otseb. 

1  Ch.  4.  9  saying,  because  I  bare  him  with  sorrow 
Isa.  14.  3  Lord  shall  give  thee  rest  from  thy  sorrow 

20.  Grievous  thing,  ji3xy  itstsabon. 

Gen.  3.  16  I  will  greatly  multiply  thy  sorrow  and  thy 

3.  17  in  sorrow  shalt  thou  eat  (of)  it  all  the  days 

21. Grievous  thing,  roxy  atstsebeth. 

Job  9.  28  I  am  afraid  of  all  my  sorrows,  I  know  111. 
Psa.  16.  4  Their  sorrows  shall  be  multiplied  (that) 
Prov.io.  10  that  winketh  with  the  eye  causeth  sorrow 

15.  13  by  sorrow  of  the  heart  the  spirit  is  broken 

22.  Pain,  pang,  "vx  tsir. 

Dan.  10. 16  by  the  vision  my  sorrows  are  turned  upon 

23.  Strait,  close,  is,  ix  tsar. 

'  Isa.  5.  30  behold  darkness  (and)  sorrow,  and  the  li. 

24.  Evil,  bad,  yi  ra. 

Gen.  44.  29  bring  down  my  grey  hairs  with  sorrow  to 

25.  Evil,  badness,  yl  roa. 

Neh.  2.  2  this  (is)  nothing  (else)  but  sorrow  of  heart 

26 .  Affliction,  sorrow,  nain  tugah. 

Prov.17.  21  that  begetteth  a  fool  (doeth  it)  to  his  sor. 

27.  Grief,  sorrow,  affliction,  Xvirq  lupe. 

Luke22.  45  disciples,  lie  found  them  sleeping  for  snr. 
J  olin  16.  6  because  I  have  said  these . .  sorrow  hath  fl. 

1 6.  20  but  your  sorrow  shall  be  turned  into  joy 
16.  21  woman  when  she  is  in  travail  hath  sorrow 
16.  22  ye  now  therefore  have  sorrow :  but  I  "  ill 

2  Co.  2.  3  I  should  have  sorrow  from  them  of  whom 

2.  7  be  swallowed  up  with  overmuch  sorrow 

7. 10  godly  sorrow  worketh  repentance  to  salv. 

7. 10  the  sorrow  of  the  world  worketh  death 
Phil.  2.  27  lest  I  should  have  sorrow  upon  sorrow 

28.  Pain,  torture,  grief,  sorrow,  obvvi j  odune. 

Rom.  9.  2  That  I  have . .  continual  sorrow  in  my  lie. 
1  Ti.  6.  10  and  pierced  themselves,  .with  many  sor. 

29 .Sorrow,  grief,  mourning,  nevdos  peyithos. 

Rev.  18.  7  so  much  torment  and  sorrow  give  her 
18.  7  am  110  widow,  and  .shell  see  no  sorrow 
21.  4  no  more  death,  neither  sorrow,  nor  crying 

30 .Labour,  pain,  sorrow,  wSlv  Odin. 

Matt 24.  8  All  these  (are)  the  beginning  of  sorrows 
Mark  1 3.  8  These  (are)  the  beginnings  of  sorrows 

SORROW,  to  (cause,  have)  — 

1  .To  be  grieved,  pained,  3x7  daab. 

Jer.  31. 12  and  they  shall  not  sorrow  any  more  at 

2.  To  be  sorrowful,  afraid,  3X3  daag. 

1  Sa.  10.  2  sorroweth  for  you,  saying,  What  shall  I 

3.  To  cause  pain,  sorrow,  313  dub,  5. 

Lev.  26. 16  consume  the  eyes,  and  cause  sorrow  of  he. 

A.  To  be  pained,  Vn,  L;n  chul,  cliil. 

Jer.  51.  29  the  land  shall  trembleaud  sorrow :  for  ev. 

5.  To  begin,  SVn  chalal,  5. 

Hos.  8.  10  they  shall  sorrow  a  little  for  the  burden 

6 . To  be  angry,  sad,  cy?  kaas. 

Eccl.  5. 17  (lie  hath)  much  sorrow  and  wrath  with  Ins 

7.7V)  grieve,  make  sad,  \viriw  lupeo. 

2  Co.  7.  0  but  that  ye  sorrowed  to  repentance :  for 
7.  11  this  self  same  thing,  that  ye  sorrowed  af. 

1  Th.  4.  13  that  ye  sorrow  not,  even  as  others  which 


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8.  To  be  panted,  oSuvaopai  odunaoman 

Luke  2  48  father  ami  I  have  sought  thee  sorrowing 
Acts  20.  38  Sorrowing  most  of  all  for  the  words  which 

SORROWFUL,  (exceeding,  less,  very)  — - 

1.  To  be  grieved,  pained ,  3x1  daab. 

Jer.  31.  23  and  I  have  replenished  every  sorrowful 

2.  Sickness,  'n  devai. 

Job  6.  7  The  things . .  (are)  as  my  sorrowful  meat 

3.  To  be  afflicted,  nr  yagah,  2. 

Zeph.  3.  18  I  will’ gather  (them  that  are)  sorrowful 

4.  To  be  pained,  nxa  lamb. 

Psa.  69.  29  But  I  (am)  poor  and  sorrowful:  let  thy  sa. 
5 .Sharp,  hard,  nw jj  qasheh. 

1  Sa.  x.  15  I  (am)  a  woman  of  a  sorrowful  spirit :  I 
8.  Less  {or  not)  sorrowful,  aAvir/rrepos  alupoteros. 

Phil.  2.  28  and  that  I  may  be  the  less  sorrowful 
7.  To  grieve,  make  sad,  Awiretn  lupeu. 

Matt  19.  22  he  went  away  sorrowful :  for  he  had  great 

2  Co.  6. 10  As  sorrowful,  yet  alway  rejoicing;  as  po. 
SORROWFUL,  to  be  — 

1  To  be  pained,  b'n,  bin  chid,  chil. 

Zech.  9.  5  Gaza  also  (shall  see  it),  and  be  very  sorr. 

2.  To  be  pained,  3X3  kaab. 

Prov  14.  13  Even  in  laughter  the  heart  is  sori'owful 

3.  To  grieve,  make  sad,  Avircco  luped. 

Matt  26.  22  they  were  exceeding  sorrowful,  and  began 
26.  37  and  began  to  be  sorrowful  and  very  heavy 
Mark  14.  19  they  began  to  be  sorrowful,  and  to  say  un. 

J ohn  16.  20  ye  shall  be  sorrowful,  but  your  sorrow  sh. 

4.  I  cry  or  exceeding  sorr  010 fid,  irepiAvnos  perilupos. 
Matt  26.  38  My  soul  is  exceeding  sorrowful,  even  unto 
Mark  14.  34  My  soul  is  exceeding  sorrowful  unto  death 
Luke  18.  23  when  he  heard  this,  he  was  very  sorrow 

18.  24  when  Jesus  sawfthat  he  was  very  sorrow.] 
SORRY,  exceeding,  (to  be  or  make)  — 

1.  To  be  sorrowful,  afraid,  ixn  daag. 

Psa.  38.  18  declare  mine  iniquity;  I  will  be  sorry  for 

2.  To  be  sick,  n^rj  chalah. 

1  Sa.  22.  8  none  of  you  that  is  sorry  for  me,  or  sho. 

3.  To  nod,  bemoan,  mi  nud. 

Isa.  51.  19  whoshallbesorryforthee!  desolation, and 

4.  To  be  grieved,  3*jj  atsab,  2. 

Neh.  8.  10  neither  be  ye  sorry;  for  the  joy  of  the  L. 
i>.  To  grieve,  make  sad,  Aviriaj  lup'd. 

Matt  14.  9  king  was  sorry :  nevertheless,  for  tile  oa. 

17.  23  And  they  were  exceeding  sorry 

18.  31  they  were  very  sorry,  and  came  and  told 

2  Co.  2.  2  For  if  I  make  you  sorry,  who  is  he  then 

2.  2  but  the  same  which  is  made  sorry  by  me? 

7.  8  For  though  I  made  you  sorry  with  a  let. 

7.  8  that  the  same  epistle  hath  made  you  so. 

7.  9  I  rejoice,  not  that  ye  were  made  sorry,  hut 
7.  9  for  ye  were  made  sorry  after  a  godly  ma. 

6.  Very  or  exceeding  sorrowful,  neplAviros  perilupos 
Mark  6.  26  king  was  exceeding  sorry ;  (yet)  for  his  oa. 
SORT,  godly,  this,  what,  some,  all  — - 

1.  Circle,  age,  b'2  gil. 

Dan.  x.  10  than  the  children  which  (are)  of  your  so. 

2.  Word,  matter,  333  dabar. 

Neh.  6.  4  sent  unto  me  four  times  after  this  sort;  and 

3.  Perfection,  M51?  miklol. 

Eze.  38.  4  all  of  them  clothed  with  all  sorts  (of  ar.) 

4.  Perfect  things,  maklulim. 

Eze.  27.  24  These  (were)  thy  merchants  in  all  sorts 

5.  Wing,  f|33  kanaph. 

Gen.  7.  14  after  his  kind,  every  bird  of  every  sort 
Eze.  39.  4  unto  the  ravenous  birds  of  every  sort,  and 

6.  Mistress,  rnj?  shiddah. 

Eccl.  2.  8  musical  instruments,  and  that  of  all  sorts 

7.  Partly,  in  part,  ami  pipovs  apo  merous. 

Romi5.  15  more  boldly  unto  you  in  some  sort,  aspu. 

8.  Worthily,  a£tois  axios. 

3  J  ohn  6  bring  forward . .  after  a  godly  sort,  thou 

9.  Of  these,  in  tovtwv  ek  touton. 

2Ti.  3.  6  For  of  this  sort  are  they  which  creep  into 

10.0/*  what  kind  or  sort,  dtrolos  hopoios . 

I  Co.  3.  13  try  every  man’s  work  of  what  sort  it  is 
[See  also  After  this,  baser,  flies,  garment,  one,  poorest, 
this,  what.]  ’ 

SO-SI-PA  -TER,  'S.oicri'Ka.Tpos. 

A  kinsman  of  Paul,  one  whose  salutation  was  sent  to  the 
church  at  Rome. 

Rom  16.  21  Jason,  and  S.,  my  kinsmen,  salute  you 
SOS  THE  -NES.  "XcoaOirys. 

1-  The  chief  ruler  of  the  synagogue  at  Corinth,  who  was 
neaten  by  the  Hellenistic  Greeks  because  of  the  tumult 
oi  the  Jews  when  they  brought  Paul  before  Gallio  in  his 
second  missionary  journey  into  Greece. 

Acts  18. 17  the  Greeks  took  S.,  the  chief  ruler  of  the 
2.  A  believer  whom  Paul  unites  with  himself  in  address¬ 
ing  the  Corinthian  church. 

1  Co.  i.  1  Paul,  called  (to be)  an  apostle. .and  S.  (our) 


SO  -TAI,  -?□,  'aiD  Jah  is  turning  aside. 

°ne  of  Solomon's  servants  whose  descendants  returned 
with  Zerubbabel.  B.c.  536. 

Ezra  2.  53  the  children  of  S.,  the  children  of  Sophe 
Neh.  7.  57  the  children  of  S.,  the  children  of  Sophe’ 

SOTTISH  — 

Thick  headed,  ^39  sakal. 

Jer.  4.  22  they  (are)  sottish  children,  and  they  have 
SOUGHT  (for,  out  or  up),  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  sought,  enquired  after,  nys  baah,  2. 

Obad.  6.  (how)  are  his  hidden  things  sought  up  ! 

2.  To  be  sought,  searched,  B»p3  baqash,  4. 

Jer.  50.  20  the  iniquity  of  Israel  shall  be  sought  for 
Eze.  26.  21  though  thou  be  sought  for,  yet  shaltthou 

3.  To  seek,  enquire,  require,  EH3  darash. 

Psa  hi.  2  sought  out  of  all  them  that  have  pleasure 
Isa.  62. 12  be  called,  Sought  out,  A  city  not  forsaken 

4.  To  be  sought,  enquired  after,  17 "h  darash,  2. 

1  Ch.26.  3x  were  sought  for,  and  there  were  found  am 
Isa.  65.  1  I  am  sought  of  (them  that)  asked  not  (for 

SOUL  — 

1.  Willing,  liberal  or  noble  one,  .39-31  nedibah 
Job  30. 15  they  pursue  my  soul  as  the  wind :  and  my 


2.  Animal  soul,  nephesh. 

Gen.  2.  7  breathed . .  and  man  became  a  living  soul 
12.  5  the  souls  that  they  had  gotten  in  Haran 
12.  13  and  my  soul  shall  live  because  of  thee 

17.  14  that  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  his  people 

19.  20  (is)  it  not  a  little  one  ?  and  my  soul  shall 
27.  4  that  my  soul  may  bless  thee  before  I  die 
27.  19  sit  and  eat  of  my  venison,  that  thy  soul 

27. 15  eat  of  my  son’s  venison,  that  my  soul  may 
27.31  eat  of  his  son’s  venison,  that  thy  soul  may 
34.  3  soul  clave  unto  Dinah  the  daughter  of  J 
34.  8  soul  of  my  son  Shechem  longeth  for  your 

35. 18  came  to  pass,  as  her  soul  was  in  departing 
42.  2 x  in  that  we  saw  the  anguish  of  hissoul  wh 
46.  15  all  the  souls  of  his  sons  and  his  daughters 
46.  18  these  she  bare  unto  Jacob,  (even)  sixteen  s 
46.  22  born  to  Jacob  :  all  the  souls  (were)  fourte.’ 
46.  25  bare  these  unto  J acob  :  all  the  souls  (were) 
46.  26  All  the  souls  that  came . .  all  the  souls  (w.) 
46.  27  two  souls  :  all  the  souls  of  the  house  of  J 
49.  6  O  my  soul,  come  not  thou  into  their  street 

Exod.  1.  5  all  the  souls,  .were  seventy  souls :  for  Jo 
12.  4  according  to  the  number  of  the  souls  •  ev' 
12.  15,  19  that  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  Israel  ’ 
30.  12  give  every  man  a  ransomforhis  soul  unto 
3°.  15,  16  to  make  an  atonement  for  your  souls 
3r*  14  that  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  his 
Lev.  4.  2  If  a  soul  shall  sin  through  ignorance  aga. 
5*  x  if  a  soul  sin,  and  hear  the  voice  of  swear. 

5.  2  Or  if  a  soul  touch  any  unclean  thing,  wh. 

5.  4  Or  if  a  soul  swear,  pronouncing  with  (his) 

5. 15  If  a  soul  commit  a  tresspass,  and  sin  thr. 

5.  17  if  a  soul  sin,  and  commit  any  of  these  tin 

6.  2  If  a  soul  sin,  and  commit  a  tresspass  ag. 

7. 18  soul  that,  eatetli  of  it  shall  bear  his  iniqu. 

7.  20  soul  that  eateth . .  even  that  soul  shall  be 
7.21  Moreover  the  soul.,  even  that  soul  shall 
7.  25  even  the  soul  that  eateth  (it)  shall  be  cut 
7.  27  Whatsoever  soul . .  even  that  soul  shall  be 

16.  29  shall  afflict  your  souls,  and  do  no  work  at 

16.  31  shall  afflict  your  souls,  by  a  statute  for  ev 

17.  10  I  will  even  set  my  face  against  that  soul 

17.  11  to  make  an  atonement  for  your  souls :  for 
17.  11  (that)  maketh  an  atonement  for  the  soul 
17.  12  No  soul  of  you  shall  eat  blood,  neither  s 

17.  15  every  soul  that  eateth  that  which  died  (of 

18.  29  even  the  souls  that  commit  (them)  shall  be 

19.  8  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  his  peo. 

20.  6  soul  that  turneth  after  such  as  have  fain! 

20.  6  I  will  even  set  my  face  against  that  soul 

20.  25  shall  not  make  your  souls  abominable  by 

22.  3  that  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  my  prese. 

22.  6  soul  which  hath  touched  any  such  shall 

22.  11  But  if  the  priest  buy  (any)  soul  with  his 

23.  27  ye  shall  afflict  your  souls,  and  offer  an  off 
23.  29  For  whatsoever  soul  (it  be)  that  shall  not 
23.  30  whatsoever  soul,  .same  soul  will  I  destroy 
23.  32  ye  shall  afflict  your  souls :  iu  the  ninth 
26. 11  set  my  tabernacle . .  and  my  soul  shall  not 

26. 15  or  if  your  soul  abhor  my  judgments,  so 
26. 30  your  idols,  and  my  soul  shall  abhor  you 
26.  43  because  their  soul  abhorred  my  statutes 

Num.  9.  13  even  the  same  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from 
11.  6  But  now  our  soul  (is)  dried  away  :  (there 

15.  27  if  any  soul  sin  through  ignorance,  then  he 
15.  28  atonement  for  the  soul  that  sinneth  ign. 

15.  30  soul  that  doeth . .  that  soul  shall  be  cut  off 

15.  31  broken  his  commandment,  that  soul  shall 

16.  38  of  these  sinners  against  their  own  souls 

19.  13  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  Israel:  because 
19.  20  soul  shall  be  cut  off  from  among  the  con. 

19.  22  soul  that  toucheth  (it)  shall  be  unclean 

21.  4  soul  of  the  people  was  much  discouraged 

21.  5  and  our  soul  loatheth  this  light  bread 

29.  7  afflict  your  souls:  ye  shall  not  do  any  wo. 

30.  2  swear  an  oath  to  bind  his  soul  with  a  bo. 

30.  4,  4,  5  wherewith  she  hath  bound  her  soul 
30.  6,  7,  8,  11  wherewith  she  bound  her  soul 
30.  9  wherewith  they  have  bound  their  souls 
30.  10  bound  her  soul  by  a  bond  with  an  oath 

30.  12  concerning  the  bond  of  her  soul,  shall  not 

30. 13  every  binding  oath  to  afflict  the  soul,  her 

31.  28  one  soul  of  five  hundred,  (both)  of  the  pe. 


Num. 31.  50  to  make  an  atonement  for  our  souls  be. 
Deut.  4.  9  keep  thy  soul  diligently,  lest  thou  forget 

4.  29  with  all  thy  heart  and  with  all  thy  soul 

6.  5  love  the  Lord  thy  God  with  all.  .thy  soul 

10.  12  with  all  thy  heart  and  with  all  thy  soul 

11.  13  with  all  your  heart  and  with  all  yoursoul 

11.  18  lay  up  these  my  words,  .in  your  soul,  and 
12. 15,  20,  21  whatsoever  thy  soul  lusteth  after 

12.  20  because  thy  soul  longeth  to  eat  flesh,  thou 
1  3*  3  with  all  your  heart  and  with  all  your  soul 

13.  6  thy  friend,  which  (is)  as  thine  own  soul 

14.  26  for  whatsoever  thy  soul  lusteth  after,  for 
14.  26  strong  drink,  or  for  whatsoever  thy  soul 

26. 16  with  all  thine  heart,  and  with  all  thy  soul 
30-  2,  6,  10  all  thine  heart,  and  with  all  thy  so. 

Josh  10. 28,  30,  32,  35,  37,  37,  39  all  the  souls  that  (w.) 
II.  II  they  smote  all  the  souls  that  (were)  the 

22.  5  with  all  your  heart,  and  with  all  your  so. 
23*  x4  ye  know,  .in  all  your  souls,  that  not  one 

Judg.  5.  21  0  my  soul,  thou  hast  trodden  down  str 

10. 16  his  soul  was  grieved  for  the  misery  of  I. 

16. 16  (so)  that  his  sold  was  vexed  unto  death 

1  Sa.  1.  10  she  (was)  in  bitterness  of  soul,  and  prayed 
1.  15  have  poured  out  my  soul  before  the  Lord 

1.  26  Oh  my  lord,  (as)  thy  soul  livetli,  my  lord 

2.  16  take  (as  much)as  thy  soul  desireth  ;  then 

17.  55  (As)  thy  soul  liveth,  O  king,  I  cannot  tell 

18.  1  soul  of  Jonathan  was  knit  with  the  soul 

18.  1  and  Jonathan  loved  him  as  his  own  soul 
18.  3  because  he  loved  him  as  his  own  soul 

20.  3  (as)  the  Lord  liveth,  and  (as)  thy  soul  li 
20.  4  Whatsoever  thy  soul  desireth,  I  will  even 
20.  17  for  lie  loved  him  as  he  loved  his  ownsoul 

23.  20  according  to  all  the  desire  of  thy  soul  to 

24.  11  against  thee;  yet  thou  huutest  my  soul 

25.  26  (as)  the  Lord  liveth,  and  (as)  thy  soul  li 
25.  29  seek  thy  soul :  but  the  soul  of  my  lord  s. 

25.  29  souls  of  thine  enemies,  them  shall  he  si. 

26.  21  because  my  soul  was  precious  in  tliine  ey 
3°*  6  because  the  soul  of  all  the  people  was  gr! 

2  Sa.  4.  9  hath  redeemed  my  soul  out  of  all  adver. 

5.  8  (that  are)  hated  of  David’s  soul,  (he  shall 
II.  II  (as)  thy  soul  livetli,  I  will  not  do  this  thi 
14. 19  (As)  thy  soul  liveth,  my  lord  the  king,  no. 

1  Ei.  1.  29  that  hath  redeemed  my  soul  out  of  all  di. 

2.  4  with  all  their  heart  and  with  all  their  soul 

8.  48  return  unto  thee,  .with  all  their  soul,  in 
11.  37  according  to  all  that  thy  soul  desireth,  and 
17.  21  let  this  child's  soul  come  into  him  again 
17.  22  soulof  thechild  came  into  him  again,  and 

2  Ei.  2.  2,  4,  6  (as)  thy  soul  liveth,  I  will  not  leave 

4.  27  her  soul  (is)  vexed  within  her:  and  the  L. 

4.  30  (as)  thy  soul  liveth,  I  will  not  leave  thee 
23.  3  with  all  (their)  heart  and  all  (their)  soul 
23. 25  with  all  his  heart,  and  with  all  his  soul 

1  Oh.  22.  19  set  your  heart  and  your  soul  to  seek  the 

2  Ch.  6.  38  with  all  their  soul  in  the  land  of  their  ca 

15.  12  with  all  their  heart,  and  with  all  their  so 
34.  31  with  all  his  soul,  to  perform  the  words  oi 

Job  3.  20  misery,  and  life  unto  the  bitter  (in)  soul 

6.  7  The  things  (that)  my  soul  refused  to  touch 

7.  1 1  will  complain  in  the  bitterness  of  my  soul 

7.  15  So  that  my  soul  chooseth  strangling,  (and) 

9.  21  would  I  not  know  my  soul:  I  would  desp 

10.  I  My  soul  is  weary  of  my  life:  I  will  leave 

10.  1  I  will  speak  in  the  bitterness  of  my  soul 

12.  10  In  whose  hand  (is)  the  soul  of  every  living 
14.  22  and  his  soul  within  him  shall  mourn 

16.  4  if  your  soul  were  in  my  soul’s  stead,  I  co 
ip.  2  How  long  will  ye  vex  my  soul,  and  break 

21.  25  another  dieth  in  the  bitterness  of  his  soul 

23. 13  (what)  his  soul  desireth,  even  (that)  he  do 

24.  12  soul  of  the  wounded  crieth  out:  yet  God 

27.  2  and  the  Almighty,  (who)  hath  vexed  mys. 

27.  8  gained,  when  God  taketli  away  his  soul9 
30.  16  now  my  soul  is  poured  out  upon  me;  the 

30.  25  Did  not  Iweep..was(not)mysoul grieved 

31.  30  to  sin  by  wishing  a  curse  to  his  soul 

33.  18  He  keepethbackhis  soulfrom  the  pit,  and 
33.  20  life  abhorreth  bread,  and  his  soul  dainty 
33.  22  soul  draweth  near  unto  the  grave,  and  his 
33.  28  He  will  deliver  his  soul  from  going  into 
33-3°  To  bring  back  his  soul  from  the  pit,  to  be 
Psa.  3.  2  Many  (there  be)  which  say  of  my  soul,(T.) 

6.  3  My  soul  is  also  sore  vexed:  but  thou,  0  L. 

6.  4  Return,  0  Lord,  deliver  my  soul:  oh  save 

7.  2  lest  he  tear  my  soul  like  a  lion,  rending 
7.  5  Let  the  enemy  persecute  my  soul,  and  ta. 

11.  1  how  say  ye  to  my  soul,  Flee  (as)  a  bird  to 

1 1.  5  him  that  loveth  violence  his  soul  hateth 

13.  2  How  long  shall  I  take  counsel  in  my  soul 
16. 10  For  tliou  wilt  not  leave  my  soul  in  hell 

17.  13  deliver  my  soul  from  the  wicked,  (which 

19.  7  law.  .(is)  perfect,  converting  the  soul:  the 

22.  20  Deliver  my  soul  from  the  sword  ;  my  da. 

22.  29  and  none  can  keep  alive  his  own  soul 

23.  3  He  restoreth  my  soul :  he  leadeth  me  in 

24.  4  who  hath  not  lifted  up  his  soul  from  van. 

25.  1  Unto  thee,  O  Lord,  do  I  lift  up  my  soul 

25. 13  His  soul  shall  dwell  at  ease ;  and  his  seed 

25.  20  0  keep  my  soul,  and  deliver  me:  let  me 

26.  9  Gather  not  my  soul  with  sinners,  nor  my 

30.  3  thou  hast  brought  up  mysoul  from  the  gr. 

31.  7  thou  hast  known  my  soul  in  adversities 
31.  9  consumed  with  grief,  (yea),  my  soul  and 
33.  19  To  deliver  their  soul  from  death,  and  to 

33.  20  Our  soul  waiteth  for  the  Lord:  lie(is)  our 

34.  2  My  soul  shall  make  her  boast  in  the  Lord 

34.  22  Lord  redeemeth  the  soul  of  his  servants 

35.  3  say  unto  my  soul,  I  (am)  thy  salvation 
35.  4  put  to  shame  that  seek  after  my  soul :  let 
35.  7  without  cause  they  have  digged  for  my  s. 


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Psa  35.  g  my  soul  shall  be  joyful  in  the  Lord  :  it  sh. 

35. 12  evil  lor  good,  (to)  the  spoiling  of  my  soul 

35. 13  humbled  my  soul  with  fasting ;  and  my 

33. 17  rescue  my  soul  from  their  destructions 

40. 14  that  seek  after  my  soul  to  destroy  it;  let 

41.  4  heal  my  soul ;  for  I  have  sinned  against 

42.  1  so  panteth  my  soul  after  thee,  0  God 
42.  2  My  soul  tliirsteth  for  God,  for  the  living 
42.  4  pour  out  my  soul  in  me ;  for  I  had  gone 
42.  5,  11  Why  art  thou  cast  down,  O  my  soul? 

42.  6  my  soul  is  cast  down  within  me :  there! 

43.  $Why  art  thou  cast  down,  O  my  soul?  and 

44.  25  For  our  soul  is  bowed  down  to  the  dust 

49.  8  For  the  redemption  of  their  soul  (is)  pre. 

49. 15  God  will  redeem  my  soul  from  the  power 

49. 18  Though  while  he  lived  he  blessed  his  so. 
54.  3  oppressors  seek  after  my  soul :  they  have 
54.  4  the  Lord  (is)  with  them  that  uphold  my  s. 

55. 18  He  hath  delivered  my  soul  in  peace  from 

56.  6  mark  my  steps,  when  they  wait  for  my  so. 

56. 13  For  thou  hast  delivered  my  soul  from  de. 

57.  1  for  my  soul  trusteth  in  thee:  yea,  in  the 
57.  4  My  soul  (is)  among  lions ;  (and)  I  lie  (ev. 
57.  6  my  soul  is  bowed  down :  they  have  digged 
59.  3  they  lie  in  wait  for  my  soul:  the  mighty 
62.  1  my  soulwaiteth  uponGod:  fromhim(co.) 

62.  5  My  soul,  wait  thou  only  uponGod ;  formy 

63.  1  my  soul  tliirsteth  for  thee,  my  flesh  long. 
63.  s  My  soul  shall  be  satisfied  as  (with)  marr. 
63.  8  My  soul  followethliard  after  thee :  thyri. 
63.  9  those  (that)  seek  my  soul,  to  destroy  (it),sh. 
66.  9  Which  holdetli  our  soul  in  life,  and  suff. 
66.  16  will  declare  what  he  hath  done  for  my  so. 

69.  1  for  the  waters  are  come  in  unto  (my)  soul 

69. 10  When  I  wept,  (and  chastened)  my  soul  wi. 
6g.  18  Draw  nigh  unto  my  soul,  (and)  redeem  it 

70.  2  and  confounded  that  seek  after  my  soul 

71. 10  they  that  lay  wait  for  my  soul  take  eoun. 

71. 13  consumed  that  are  adversaries  to  my  soul 

71.  23  and  my  soul,  which  thou  hast  redeemed 

72. 13  and  shall  save  the  souls  of  the  needy 

72.  14  He  shallredeem  their  soul  from  deceitand 

74. 19  deliver  not  the  soul  of  thy  turtle  dove  unto 
77.  2  day  of  my  trouble,  .my  soul  refused  to  be 
78. 50  he  spared  not  their  soul  from  death,  but 
84.  2  My  soul  longeth,  yea,  even  fainteth  for  the 
86.  2  Preserve  my  soul,  for  I  (am)  holy :  0  thou 
86.  4  Eejoice  the  soul  of  thy  servant :  for 

86.  4  unto  thee,  O  LORD,  do  I  lift  up  my  soul 
86.  13  thou  hast  delivered  my  soul  from  the  low. 
86.  14  violent  (men)  have  sought  after  my  soul 

88.  3  my  soul  is  full  of  troubles,  and  my  life  dra. 

88. 14  whycastest  thou  off  my  soul?  (wliylhidest 

89.  48  shall  he  deliver  his  soul  from  the  hand  of 

94. 17  Unless  the  Lord  (hadbeen)my  help,  mys. 

94. 19  within  me  thy  comforts  delight  my  soul 
94.  21  gather  themselves . .  against  the  soul  of  the 

97. 10  he  preserveth  the  souls  of  his  saints ;  he 
103. 1,  2,  22  Bless  the  Lord,  O  my  soul ;  and  all 
104.  1  Bless  the  Lord,  O  my  soul.  O  Lord  my  God 
104.  35  Bless  thou  the  Lord,  O  my  soul.  Praise 

106. 15  he  gave,  .but  sent  leanness  into  their  soul 
107.  5  Hungry  and  thirsty,  their  soul  fainted  in 
107.  9  For  he  satisfleth  the  longing  soul,  and 
107.  9  filleth  the  hungry  soul  with  goodness 
107. 18  Their  soul  abhorreth  all  manner  of  meat 
107.  26  their  soul  is  melted  because  of  trouble 
109.  20  of  them  that  speak  evil  against  my  soul 
109.  31  save  (him)  from  those  that  condemn  his 

1 16.  4  0  Lord,  I  beseech  thee,  deliver  my  soul 
1 16.  7  Return  unto  thy  rest,  O  my  soul ;  for  the 
1 16.  8  thou  hast  delivered  my  soul  from  death 
119. 20  My  soul  brealceth  for  the  longing  (that  it 

119.  25  My  soul  cleaveth  unto  the  dust :  quicken 
119. 28  My]soulmelteth  for  heaviness :  strengthen 

119.  81  My  sofil  fainteth  for  thy  salvation;  (but)l 
1 19. 109  My  soul  (is)  continually  in  my  hand:  yet 
1 19. 129  wonderful:  therefore  doth  my  soul  keep 
1 19. 167  My  soul  hath  kept  thy  testimonies ;  and 
119. 175  Let  my  soul  live,  and  it  shall  praise  thee 

120.  2  Deliver  my  soul,  O  Lord,  from  lying  lips 

120.  6  My  soul  hath  long  dweltwdthliimthatha. 

121.  7  The  Lord  .  .he  shall  preserve  thy  soul 

123.  4  Our  soul  is  exceedingly  filled  with  the  sc. 

124.  4  Then,  .the stream  had  gone  over  our  soul 
124.  5  the  proud  waters  had  gone  over  our  soul 
124.  7  Our  soul  is  escaped  as  a  bird  out  of  the 
130.  5  I  wait  for  the  Lord,  my  soul  doth  wait 
130.  6  My  soul  (waiteth)  for  the  Lord  more  than 
331.  2  I  have  behaved,  .my  soul  (is)  even  as  a  w. 
138.  3  strengthenedstme(with)strengthinmys. 

139. 14  and  (that)  my  soul  knoweth  right  well 

141.  8  in  thee  is  my  trust ;  leave  not  my  soul  d. 

142.  4  refuge  failed  me ;  no  man  cared  for  my  so. 

142.  7  Bring  my  soul  out  of  prison,  that  I  may 

143.  3  the  enemy  hath  persecuted  my  soul ;  he 
143.  6  my  soul  (thirsteth)  after  thee,  as  a  thirsty 
143.  8  cause  me  to  know,  .for  I  lift  up  my  soul 
143. 11  for  thy  righteousness’  sake  bring  my  soul 
143.  12  and  destroy  all  them  that  afflict  my  soul 
146.  1  Praise  ye.  .Praise  the  Lord,  O my  soul 

Prov.  2. 10  and  knowledge  is  pleasant  unto  thy  soul 

3.  22  So  shall  they  be  life  untothysoul,  and  gr. 
6.  30  if  he  steal  to  satisfy  his  soul  whenhe  ishu 
6.  32  he  (that)  doeth  it  destroyeth  his  own  soul 

8.  36  he  that  sinneth . .  wrongeth  his  own  .soul 

10.  3  The  Lord  will  not  suffer  the  soul  of 'the 

11.  17  The  merciful  man  doeth  good  to  his.  .soul 
11. 25  The  liberal  soul  shall  be  made  fat ;  andhe 
11.  30  and  he  that  winneth  souls  (is)  wise 

13.  2  the  soul  of  the  transgressors  (shall  eat) 

23.  4  The  soul  of  the  sluggard  desiretlqand  (ha.) 


Prov.13.  4  the  soul  of  the  diligent  shall  be  made  fat 

13. 19  desire  accomplished  is  sweet  to  the  soul 

13.  25  eateth  to  the  satisfying  of  his  soul.butthe 

14.  25  A  true  witness  delivereth  souls :  but  a  de. 

15.  32  refuseth  instruction  despiseth  his.  . soul 

16.  17  that  keepeth  his  way  preserveth  his  soul 
16.  24  sweet  to  the  soul,  and  health  to  the  bones 

18.  7  A  fool’s,  .lips  (are)  the  snare  of  his  soul 

19.  2  (that)  the  soul  (be)  without  knowledge 

19.  8  that  getteth  wisdom  loveth  his  own  soul 
19.  15  and  an  idle  soul  shall  suffer  hunger 

19.  16  He.  .keepeth  his  own  soul ;  (but)  he  that 

19. 18  and  let  not  thy  soul  spare  for  his  crying 

20.  2  provoketh  him . .  sinneth  (against)  his . .  so. 

21. 10  The  soul  of  the  wicked  desireth  evil,  his 

21.  23  Whoso  keepeth  his  mouth.. keepeth  his  s. 

22.  5  he  that  doth  keep  his  soul  shall  be  far  fr. 

22. 23  and  spoil  the  soul  of  those  that  spoiled  th. 

22.  25  learn  his  ways,  and  get  a  snare  to  thy  so. 

23.  14  beat  him.  .and  shalt  deliver  his  soul  from 

24.  12  he  that  keepeth  thy  soul,  doth  (not)  he  k. 

24.  14  So  (shall)  the  knowledge . .  (be)  unto  thy  s. 

25.  13  for  he  refresheth  the  soul  of  his  masters 

25.  25  (As)  cold  waters  to  a  thirsty  soul,  so  (is) 
27.  7  The  full  soul  loatheth  an  honey  comb,  but 
27.  7  to  the  hungry  soul  every  bitter  thing  is  s. 
29.  10  hate  the  upright,  .the  just  seek  his  soul 
29.  17  yea,  he  shall  give  delight  unto  thy  soul 

29. 24  partner  with  a  thief  hateth  his  own  soul 
Eccl.  2.  24  (that)  he  should  make  his  soul  enjoy  good 

4.  8  For  whom  do  I . .  bereave  my  soul  of  good  ? 
6.  2  he  wanteth  nothing  for  his  soul  of  all  th. 

6.  3  his  soul  be  not  filled  with  good,  and  also 

7.  28  Which  yet  my  soulseeketh,  but  I  find  not 
Song  1.  7  Tell  me,  0  thou  whom  my  soul  loveth, wh. 

3.  1  I  sought  him  whom  my  soul  loveth :  I  so. 

3.  2  X  will  seek  him  whom  my  soul  loveth  :  I 

3.  3  (I  said),  Saw  ye  him  whom  my  soul  loveth 

3.  4  I  found  him  whom  my  soul  loveth :  I  he. 

5.  6  my  soul  failed  when  he  spake  :  I  sought 

6. 12  my  soul  made  me  (like)  the  chariots  of  A. 
Isa.  1. 14  and  your  appointed  feasts  my  soul  hateth 

3.  9  Woe  unto  their  soul  I  for  they  have  rew. 
10.  18  of  his  fruitful  held,  both  soul  and  body 

26.  8  the  desire  of  (our)  soul  (is)  to  thy  name 

26.  9  With  my  soul  have  I  desired  thee  in  the 
29.  8  but  he  awaketli,  and  his  soul  is  empty 
29.  8  behold, (heis)faint,  and  his  soul  hath  ap. 
32.  6  to  make  empty  the  soul  of  the  hungry 
38.  15  go  softly.  .In  the  bitterness  of  my  soul 
38.  17  thou  hast  in  love  to  my  soul  (delivered 
42.  1  Behold,  .mine  elect,  (in  whom)  my  soul 
44.  20  he  cannot  deliver  liis  soul,  nor  say,  (Is  th.) 
51.  23  which  have  said  to  thy  soul,  Bow  down 
53.  10  thou  shalt  make  his  soul  an  offering  for 
53.  11  He  shall  see  of  the  travail  of  his  soul,  (and) 

53. 12  he  hath  poured  out  his  soul  unto  death 
55.  2  and  let  your  soul  delight  itself  in  fatness 
55.  3  hear,  and  your  soul  shall  live  ;  and  I  will 

58.  3  (wherefore)liave  weafflicted  oursoul,and 
58.  5  Is  it.  .a  day  for  a  man  to  afflict  his  soul? 

58. 10  (if)  thou  draw  out  thy  soul  to  the  hungry 
58.  10  And  (if)  thou,  .satisfy  the  afflicted  soul 

58. 11  satisfy  thy  soul  in  drought,  and  make  fat 
6r.  10  my  soul  shall  be  joyful  in  my  God,  for  he 
66.  3  their  soul  delightetli  in  their  abominati. 

Jer.  2.  34  the  blood  of  the  souls  of  the  poor  iunoc. 

4.  10  whereas  the  sword  reacheth  unto  the  so. 

4.  19  thou  hast  heard,  0  my  soul,  the  sound  of 

4.  31  my  soul  is  wearied  because  of  murderers 

5.  9,  29  shall  not  my  soul  be  avenged  on  such 

6.  8  lest  my  soul  depart  from  thee  ;  lest  I  m. 

6. 16  walk  therein,  and.  .find  rest  for  your  so. 

9.  9  shall  not  my  soul  be  avenged  on  sucli  a 

12.  7  given  the  dearly  beloved  of  my  soul  into 

13.  17  my  soul  shall  weep  in  secret  placesfor  (y.) 

14. 19  hath  thy  soul  loathed  Zion?  why  hast  th 

18. 20  for  they  have  digged  a  pit  for  my  soul 

20.  13  he  hath  delivered  the  soul  of  the  poor  fr. 

26. 19  we  procure  great  evil  against  our  souls 

31.  12  their  soul  shall  be  as  a  watered  garden 
31.  14  I  will  satiate  the  soul  of  the  priests  with 
31.  25  For  I  have  satiated  the  weary  soul,  and 

31.  25  I  have  replenished  every  sorrowful  soul 

32.  41  my  whole  heart  and  with  my  whole  soul 
38.  16  (As)the  Lord  liveth,  that  made  us  this  so. 
38.  17  thy  soul  shall  live,  and  this  city  shall  not 
38.  20  it  shall  be  well  unto  thee,  and  thy  soul 
44.  7  commit  ye  (this),  .evil  against  your  souls 

50.  19  his  soul  shall  be  satisfied  upon  mount  E. 

51.  6  Flee  out.  .and  deliver  every  man  his  soul 
51.  45  deliver  ye  every  man  his  soul  from  the  fi. 

Lam.  1. ‘11  their  pleasant  things,  .to  relieve  the  soul 

1.  16  comforter  that  should  relieve  my  soul  is 

1. 19  sought  their  meat  to  relieve  their  souls 

2.12  their  soul  was  poured  out  into  then-  mot. 

3. 17  thou  hast  removed  my  soul  far  off  from 
3.  20  My  soul  hath  (them)  still  in  remembrance 
3.  24  The  Lord  (is)  my  portion,  saith  my  soul 
3.  25  The  LORD(is)good..to  the  soul  (that) see. 
3.  58  thou  hast  pleaded  the  causes  of  my  soul 

Eze.  3.  19  die.  .but  thou  hast  delivered  thy  soul 
3.  21  live,  .also  thou  hast  delivered  thy  soul 

4. 14  my  soul  hath  not  been  polluted ;  for  from 

7.  19  they  shall  not  satisfy  their  souls,  neither 
13.  18  to  hunt  souls.  Will  ye  hunt  the  souls  of 
13.  18  will  ye  save  the  souls  alive  (that  come) 
13.  19  to  slay  the  souls  that  should  not  die,  and 

13. 19  to  save  the  souls  alive  that  should  not  li. 
13.  20  wlierewithye  therehuntthe  souls  to  make 
1 3.  20  will  let  the  souls  go,  (even)  the  souls  that 

14. 14  they  should  deliver  (but)  their  own  souls 


Eze.  14. 20  they  shall  (but)  deliver  their  own  souls  by 
18.  4  all  souls  are  mine ;  as  the  soul  of  the  fa. 
18.  4  so  also  the  soul  of  the  son  is  mine 
18.  4,  20  the  soul  that  sinneth  it  shall  die 
18.  27  doeth.  .right,  he  shall  save  his  soul  alive 
22.  23  they  have  devoured  souls;  they  have  ta. 
22.  27  to  shed  blood,  (and)  to  destroy  souls,  to 
24.  21  and  that  which  your  soul  pitieth ;  and  yo. 
33.  5  that  taketh  warning  shall  deliver  his  soul 

33.  9  die.  .but  thou  hast  delivered  thy  soul 
Hos.  9.  4  their  bread  for  their  soul  shall  not  come 
Jon.  2.  5  The  waters  compassed  me.,  (even)  to  tlies. 

2.  7  When  my  soul  fainted  within  me  I  rem. 
Mic.  6.  7  fruit  of  my  body  (for)  the  sin  of  my  soul 

7.  1  no  cluster  to  eat :  my  soul  desired  the  fir. 
Hab.  2.  4  his  soul  (which)  is  lifted  up  is  not  upright 

2.  10  and  hast  sinned  (against)  thy  soul 
Zecli.  1 1 .  8  my  soul  loathed  them,  and  their  soul  also 

3 . Breath,  ncy:  neshamah. 

Isa.  57.  16  fail  before  me,  and  the  souls  (which)  I  ha. 

4.  Animal  soul,  psuche. 

Matt  10.  28  body,  but  are  not  able  to  kill  the  soul 

10.  28  which  is  able  to  destroy  both  soul  and  bo. 

11.  29  and  ye  shall  find  rest  unto  your  souls 

12.  18  my  beloved,  in  whom  my  soul  is  well  pie. 
16.  26  gain  the.  .world,  and  lose  his  own  soul 
16.  26  or  what  shall  a  man  give,  .for  his  soul? 

22.  37  with  all  thy  heart,  and  with  all  thy  soul 

26.  38  My  soul  is  exceeding  sorrowful,  even  unto 
Mark  8.  36  gain  the .  .world,  and  lose  his  own  soul 

8.  37  Or  what  shall  a  man  give,  .for  his  soul? 
12.  30  with  all  thy  soul,  and  with  all  thy  mind 
12.  33  [with  all  thesoul,  and  with  all  the  strength] 

14.  34  My  soul  is  exceeding  sorrowful  unto  death 

Luke  I.  46  Mary  said,  My  soul  doth  magnify  the  L. 

2.  35  a  sword  shall  pierce  through  thy  own  soul 
10.  27  with  all  thy  soul,  and  with  all  thy  strength 
12.  19  I  will  say  to  my  soul.  Soul,  thou  hast  much 

1 2.  20  this  night  thy  soul  shall  be  required  of  thee 

21.  19  In  your  patience  possess  ye  your  souls 

John  12.  27  Now  is  my  soul  troubled;  and  what  shall 
Acts  2.  27  thou  wilt  not  leave  my  soul  in  hell,  nei. 
2.  31  [his  soul]  was  not  left  in  hell,  neither  his 
2. 41  were  added,  .about  three  thousand  souls 

2.  43  fear  came  upon  every  soul:  and  many  wo. 

3.  23  every  soul,  which  will  not  hear  that  pro. 

4.  32  multitude,  .of  one  heart  and  of  one  soul 
7.  14  his  kindred,  threescore  and  fifteen  souls 

14.  22  Confirming  the  souls  of  the  disciples,  (and) 

15.  24  subverting  your  souls,  saying,  (Yemust)be 

27.  37  two  hundred  threescore  and  sixteen  souls 
Rom.  2.  9  anguish,  upon  every  soul  of  man  that  do. 

13.  1  Let  every  soul  be  subject  unto  the  higher 

1  C0.15.  45  The  first  man  Adam  was  made  a  living  so. 

2  Co.  1 .  23  I  call  God  for  a  record  upon  my  soul,  that 
1  Th.  2.  8  but  also  our  own  souls,  because  ye  were 

5.  23  (I  pray  God)  your  whole  spirit  and  soul 
Heb.  4.  12  even  to  the  dividing  asunder  of  soul  and 

6.  19  we  have  as  an  anchor  of  the  soul,  both 
10.  38  if  (any  man)  draw  back,  my  soul  shall  ha. 
10.  39  them  that  believe  to  the  saving  of  the  so. 

13. 17  they  watch  for  your  souls,  as  theythatm. 

Jas.  1.  21  word,  which  is  able  to  save  your  souls 

5.  20  shall  save  a  soul  from  death,  and  shall  hi. 

1  Pe.  1.  9  your  faith,  (even)  the  salvation  of  (your)s. 

1.  22  ye  have  purified  your  souls  in  obeying  the 

2. 1 1  fleshly  lusts,  which  war  against  the  soul 

2.  25  the  shepherd  and  bishop  of  your  souls 

3.  20  wherein  few,  that  is,  eight  souls  were  sa. 

4.  19  commit  the  keeping  of  then- souls  (to  him) 

2  Pe.  2.  8  vexed  (his)  righteous soulfrom  dayto  day 

2.  14  beguiling  unstable  souls :  an  heart  they 
.Tolm  2  be  in  health,  even  as  thy  soul  prospereth 
ev.  6.  9  saw'  under  the  altar  the  souls  of  them  th. 

16.  3  and  every  living  soul  died  in  the  sea 

18.  13  and  chariots,  and  slaves,  and  souls  of  men 
18.  14  fruits  that  thy  soul  lusted  after  arc  depa. 
20.  4  souls  of  them  that  were  beheaded  for  the 

SOUND,  sounding,  (high,  joyful,  solemn)  — 

1  .Meditation,  utterance ,  mourning,  nan  liegch. 

Job  37.  2  Hear  attentively,  .the  sound  (that)  goeth 

2.  Meditation ,  Ji-an  liiggayon. 

Psa.  92.  3  upon  the  harp  with  a  solemn  sound 

3.  Multitude,  noise,  store,  Jinn  hamon. 

Isa.  63.  15  sounding  of  thy  bowels  and  of  thy  mere. 

4.  Mouth,  ns  pch. 

Amos  6.  5  They  chant  to  the  sound  of  the  viol,  (and) 

5.  Voice,  Sip  qol. 

Exod28.  35  sound  shall  be  heard  when  he  goeth  in 
Lev.  26.  36  the  sound  of  a  shaken  leaf  shall  chase  th. 
Josh.  6.  5  when  ye  hear  the  sound  of  the  trumpet 

6.  20  when  the  people  heard  the  sound  of  the 
2  Sa.  5.  24  when  thou  hearest  the  sound  of  a  going 

6.  15  brought  up  the  ark.  .with  the  sound  of 

15.  10  as  ye  hear  the  sound  of  tlietrampet,  then 

1  Ki.  1.  40  the  earth  rent  with  the  sound  of  them 

1.  41  when  Joab  heard  the  sound  of  the  truni. 

14.  6  when  Aliijali  heard  the  sound  of  her  feet 
18.  41  for  (there  is)  a  sound  of  abundance  of  rain 

2  ICi.  6.  32  (is)  not  the  sound  of  his  master’s  feet  be. 

1  ch.14.  15  when  thou  shalt  hear  a  sound  of  going  in 

15.  28  with  sound  of  the  cornet,  and  with  trum 

2  Ch.  5.  13  to  make  one  sound  to  beheard  in  praising 
Neh.  4.  20  In  what  place  (therefore)  ye  hear  the  so. 
Job  15.  21  A  dreadful  sound  (is) in  his  ears:  in  pros. 

21. 12  They .  .rejoice  at  the  sound  of  the  organ 
39.  24  neither  believeth  he  that  (it  is)  the  sound 
Psa.  Jt~5  the  Lord  with  the  sound  of  a  trumpet 


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Psa.  77.  17  skies  sent  out  a  sound :  thine  arrows  also 
9a.  6  With  trumpets  and  sound  of  cornet  make 
Eccl.12.  4  when  the  sound  of  the  grinding  is  low 
Jer.  4. 19  hast  heard . .  the  sound  of  the  trumpet,  the 
4.  2t  see  the  standard,  (and)  hear  the  sound  of 

6.  17  Hearken  to  the  sound  of  the  trumpet.  B. 
8. 16  trembled  at  the  sound  of  the  neighing  of 
42.  14  hear  the  sound  of  the  trumpet,  nor  have 

50.  22  sound  of  battle  (is)  in  the  land,  and  of  gr. 

51.  54  sound  of  a  cry  (cometh)  from  Babylon,  and 
Eze.  10.  5  sound  of  the  cherubim's  wings  was  heard 

26. 13  sound  of  thy  harps  shall  be  no  more  hea. 

26.  13  Shall  not  the  isles  shake  at  the  sound  of 

27.  23  suburbs  shall  shake  at  the  sound  of  the 
31.  16  made  the  nations  to  shake  at  the  sound  of 

33.  a.  Then  whosoever  liearetli  the  sound  of  the 

f'  33-  5  heard  the  sound  of  the  trumpet,  and  took 
Amos  2.  2  Moab  shall  die.  .with the  sound  of  the  tr. 

6.  Voice,  qal. 

Dan.  3.  5,  15  at  what  time  ye  hear  the  sound  of  the 

3.  7  when  all  the  people  heard  the  sound  of 
3. 10  that  every  man  that  shall  hear  the  sound 

7 . Blowing,  Jjpn  teqa. 

rsa.150.  3  Praise  him  with  the  sound  of  the  trump. 
8. Shout,  shouting,  teruah. 

2  CI1.13.  12  priests  with  sounding  trumpets  to  cry  al. 
Tsa.  89.  15  the  people  that  know  the  joyful  sound:  th. 
150.  5  praise  him  upon  the  high  sounding  cymb. 

9 . Echo,  resounding,  shout,  shouting,  in  heel. 

Eze.  7.  7  not  the  sounding  again  of  the  mountains 

10.  A  sound,  report,  fame,  ?ix°s  echos. 

Acts  2.  2  suddenly  there  came  a  sound  from  heav. 
Heb.  12.  19  sound  of  a  trumpet,  and  the  voice  of  wo. 

11.  al  sound,  (pQoyyos  phthoggos. 

Horn  10. 18  their  sound  went  into  all  the  earth,  and 
1  Co.  14.  7  they  give  a  distinction  in  the  sounds,  how 

12.  A  voice,  sound,  <puwfj  phone. 

Slatt  24.  31  shall  send  his  angels  with  a  great  sound 
John  3.  8  hearest  the  sound  thereof,  but  canst  not 
1  C0.14.  7  even  things  without  life  giving  sound,  wh. 

14.  8  if  the  trumpet  give  an  uncertain  sound 
Rev.  1.  15  and  his  voice  as  the  sound  of  many  wat. 

9.  9  sound  of  their  wings  (was)  as  the  sounds 
18.  22  sound  of  a  millstone  shall  be  heard  no 
SOUND,  (perfect)  soundness,  (to  be)  — 

\. Healing,  yielding,  N31?  marpe. 

Prov  14.  30  A  sound  heart  (is)  the  lifeof  the  flesh  :  but 

2.  Soundness,  oh?  methom. 

Tsa.  38.  3  no  soundness  in  my  flesh  because  of  thine 
38.  7  and  (there  is)  no  soundness  in  my  flesh 
Isa.  1.  6  even  unto  the  head  (there  is)  no  soundn. 

3 . Perfect,  whole,  complete,  plain,  c'?i?  tamim. 
Fsa.119.  8°  Let  my  heart  be  sound  in  thy  statutes,  th. 

4.  Sound,  healthy,  iyifis  hugies. 

Titus  2.  8  Sound  speech,  that  cannot  be  condemned 

5.  To  he  sound ,  in  health,  vyiaivo)  hugiaind. 

Lukers.  27  because  he  hath  received  him  safe  and  so. 

1  Ti.  1.  10  any  other  thing  that  is  contrary  to  sound 

2  Ti.  1. 13  Hold  fast  the  form  of  sound  words, which 

4.  3  when  they  will  not  endure  sound  doctrine 
Titus  1.  9  he  may  lie  able  by  sound  docrine  both 

1. 13  rebuke  them,  .that  they  may  be  soundin 

2.  1  the  things  which  become  sound  doctrine 
2.  2  temperate,  sound  in  faith,  in  charity,  in 

G  Perfect  soundness,  SKouAypia  holoUeria. 

Acts  3.  16  hath  given  him  this  perfect  soundness  in 

SOUND  (out),  to  — 

l-To  roar>  move,  sound, make  a  noise,  ,*Di  hamah. 
Isa.  16.  1 1  my  bowels  shall  sound  like  an  harp  for  M 
Jer.  48.  36,  36  mine  heart  shall  sound  for  Moab  like 

2.  To  blow  or  sound  a  trumpet,  "win  cliatsotser,  3. 

2  Ch.  5.  12  an  hundred  and  twenty  priests  sounding 

7.  6  the  priests  sounded  trumpets  before  them 

13.  14  and  the  priests  sounded  with  the  trumpets 
29.  28  the  singers  sang,  and  the  trumpeters  sou. 

3.  To  search,  investigate,  "ipn  chaqar. 

1  Sa.  20.  12  when  I  have  sounded  my  father  about  to. 
i.  To  cause  to  hear,  v_~V  shamea,  5. 

1  CI1.15.  ib  psalteries  and  harps  and  cymbals,  soun. 

15.  19  (were  appointed)  to  sound  with  cymbals 

5.  To  blow,  J'pn  taqa. 

a  Ch.23.  13  the  people,  .sounded  with  trumpets,  also 
heh.  4.  18  he  that  sounded  the  trumpet  (was)  by  me 
6-  To  sound  out,  c£uxf,°,ua(  exccheomai. 

1  Th.  1.  8  from  you  sounded  out  the  word  of  the  L. 

/ .  To  become,  yivopai  ginomai. 

Luke  1.  44  the  voice  of  thy  salutation  sounded  in  m. 

8.  To  sound,  roar,  hx*03  eched. 

i  Co.  13.  1 1  am  become  (as)  sounding  brass,  or  a  ti 

9. To  blow  or  sound  a  trumpet,  <ra\irl(w  salpizo. 

Itcv.  8.  6  seven  angels,  .prepared  themselves  to  so. 

8.  7  The  first  angel  sounded,  and  there  follow-. 

8.  8  the  second  angel  sounded,  and  as  it  were 
8. 10  the  third  angel  sounded,  and  there  fell  a 
8.  12  the  fourth  angel  sounded,  and  the  third 

8.  13  of  the  trumpets,  .which  are  yet  to  sound 

9.  1  the  fifth  angel  sounded,  and  I  saw  a  star 

9. 13  the  sixth  angel  sounded,  and  I  heard  a 


Rev.  10.  7  in  the  days . .  when  he  shall  begin  to  sound 

11.  13  the  seventh  angel  sounded;  and  there  we. 
SOUND  an  alarm  or  trumpet,  to  — 

1.  To  shout,  jin  ruo.,  5. 

Num  10.  7  shall  blow-,  but  ye  shall  not  sound  an  al. 
J oel  2.  1  and  sound  an  alarm  in  my  holy  mountain 

2 . To  blow  or  sound  a  trumpet,  traXn'foi  salpizo. 
Matt.  6.  2  do  not  sound  a  trumpet  before  thee,  as 
1  Co.  15.  52  the  trumpet  shall  sound,  and  the  dead 

SOUND,  to  cause  or  make  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  pass  over,  ipy  dbar,  5. 

Lev.  25.  9  cause  the  trumpet . .  to  sound  on  the  tenth 
25.  9  shall  ye  make  the  trumpet  sound  t-hroug. 
2.  To  cause  to  hear ,  yzy  shamea ,  5. 

1  CI1.16.  5  but  Asaph  made  a  sound  with  cymbals 

16.  42  for  those  that  should  make  a  sound,  and 
SOUND,  to  — 

T 0  take  soundings,  use  the  sounding  line,  PoXlCa. 
Acts  27.  28  And  sounded,  and  found  (it)  twenty  fath. 
27.  28  they  sounded  again,  and  found  (it)  fifteen 
SOUND  mind  or  wisdom  — 

1.  Substance,  sound  wisdom,  n;win  tushiyyah. 

Prov.  2.  7  He  layeth  up  sound  wisdom  for  the  rigli. 

3.  21  My  son.  .keep  sound  wisdom  and  disere. 

8.  14  Counsel  (is)  mine,  and  sound  wisdom :  I 

‘l.Sovndness  of  mind,  prudence,  <ru<ppouurp6s  sop. 

2  Ti.  1.  7  of  power,  and  of  love,  and  of  a  sound  mi. 
SOUR,  (grape,)  to  be  — 

l.Sour  or  unripe  fruit,  nca  loser. 

Isa.  18.  5  and  the  sour  grape  is  ripening  in  the  flo. 
Jer.  31.  29  The  fathers  have  eaten  a  sour  grape,  and 
31.  30  every  man  that  eateth  the  sour  grape,  his 
Eze.  18.  2  The  fathers  have  eaten  sour  grapes,  and 

2. Tumed  aside,  degenerate,  td  sur. 

Hos.  4.  18  Their  drink  is  sour :  they  have  committed 
SOUTH  (country,  side,  ward,  west,  wind)  — 

1.  The  south  country  or  wind,  ci~n  darom. 

Deut33,  23  possess  thou  the  west  and  the  south 
Job  37.  i7  he  quieteththe  earth  by  the  south  (wind) 
Ecel.  1.  6  The  wind  goeth  toward  the  south,  and 
11.  3  the  tree  fall  toward  the  south,  or  toward 
Eze.  20. 46  drop  (thy  word)  toward  the  south,  and  p. 

40.  24  After  that  he  brought  me  toward  the  so. 
40.  24  and,  behold,  a  gate  toward  the  south 
40.  27  a  gate  in  the  inner  court  toward  the  so. 

40.  27  measured  from  gate  to  gate  toward  the  s. 
40.  28  to  the  inner  court  by  the  south  gate 
40.  28  he  measured  the  south  gate  according  to 
40.  44  and  their  prospect  (was)  toward  the  so 

40.  45  chamber,  whose  prospect  (is)  toward  the  s. 

41.  n  another  door  toward  the  south :  and  the 

42. 12  the  chambers  that  (were)  toward  the  so. 

42. 13  the  south  chambers,  which  (are)  before 

42.  18  He  measured  the  south  side,  five  hundred 

2  Liner  chamber,  i~n  cheder. 

Job  37.  9  Out  of  the  south  cometli  the  whirlwind 
3. Sea,  c;  yam. 

Psa.io7.  3  the  west,  from  the  north,  and  from  the  s. 

4.  Right  hand,  p?)  yamin. 

1  Sa.  23.  19  Hachilah,  which  (is)  on  the  south  of  Je. 

23.  24  Maon,  in  the  plain  on  the  south  of  Jes. 

Psa.  89.  12  The  north  and  the  south  thou  hast  ere. 

5.  Pasture  land,  wilderness,  "ipi?  midbar. 

Psa.  75.  6  east,  nor  from  the  west,  nor  from  the  so. 

3.  Negeb,  the  south  ( country  of  Judah),  negeb. 

Gen.  12.  9  journeyed,  going  on  still  toward  the  sou. 

13.  1  Abram  went  up  out  of  Egypt,  .into  the  so. 

13.  3  he  went  on  his  journeys  from  the  south 
13.  14  northward,  and  southward,  and  eastward 

20.  1  journeyed  from  thence  toward  the  south 

24.  62  Isaac  came . .  lor  he  dwelt  in  the  south  co. 

28.  14  east,  and  to  the  north,  and  to  the  south 

Exod26. 18  make,  .twenty  hoards  on  the  south  side 
27.  9  for  tire  south  side,  .(there  shall  be)  hang. 

36.  23  made,  .twenty  boards  for  the  south  side 
38.  9  on  the  south  side.,  the  hangings  of  the 
40.  24  on  the  side  of  the  tabernacle  southward 
Num  13. 17  Get  you  up  this  (way)  southward,  and  go 
13.  22  they  ascended  by  the  south,  and  came  un. 

13.  29  Amalekites  dweU  in  the  land  of  the  south 

21.  1  the  Canaanite,  which  dwelt  in  the  south 
33. 40  which  dwelt  in  the  south  of  the  land  of 

34.  3  your  south  quarter  shall  be  from  the  w. 

34.  3  your  south  border  shall  be  the  outmost 
34.  4  your  border  shall  turn  from  the  south  to 

34.  4  shall  be  from  the  south  to  Kadesh-barnea 

35.  5  the  south  side  two  thousand  cubits,  and 
Deut.  1.  7  in  the  south,  and  by  the  seaside,  to  the  land 

34.  3  the  south,  and  the  plain  of  the  valley  of 
Josh.  10.  40  the  country  of  the  hills,  and  of  the  south 
11.  2  of  the  plains  south  of  Chinneroth,  and  in 

11.  16  all  the  south  country,  and  all  the  land  of 

12.  8  in  the  wilderness,  and  in  the  south  country 
15.  1  the  wilderness  of  Zin  southward  (was)  the 

13.  2  their  south  border  was  from  the  shore  of 
15.  2  from  the  hay  that  looketh  southward 
15.  3  it  went  out  to  the  sonth  side  to  Maaieh. 

15.  3  ascended  up  on  the  south  side  unto  Kadesh. 

15.  4  the  sea  ;  this  shall  be  your  south  coast 
13.  7  Adummim,  which  (is)  on  the  south  side 
13.  8  wentup.  .untuthesouth  sideoftheJebus. 


Josh. 13. 19  thou  hast  given  me  a  south  land ;  give  mo 
15.  21  toward  the  coast  of  Edom  southward 

17.  9  the  river  Kanah,  southward  of  the  river 

17.10  Southward  (it  was)  Ephraim's,  and  north 

18.  5  shall  abide  in  their  coast  on  the  south 
18.  13  the  side  of  Luz,  which  (is)  Beth-el  south 

18. 13  the  hill  that  (lieth)  in  the  south  side  of 
18.  14  compassed  the  comer  of  the  sea  southwa. 

18.  14  that  (lieth)  before  Beth-horn  southward 
i3.  13  the  south  quarter  (was)  from  the  end  of 
18. 16  to  the  side  of  Jebusi  on  the  south,  and  des. 

10.19  south  end  of  J ordan  :  this  (was)  the  south 

19.  8  to  Baalath-beer,  Ramath  of  the  south 
1 9 •  34  reacheth  to  Zebulun  on  the  south  side 

Judg.  1.  9  m  the  mountain,  and  in  the  south,  and  in 
1.  15  thou  hast  given  me  a  south  land,  give  me 
1.  16  Judah,  which  (lieth)  in  the  south  of  Arad 

21. 19  (a  place)  which  (is) . .  on  the  south  of  Leb. 

1  sa.  14.  5  the  other  southward  over  against  Gibeah 

20.  41  arose  out  of  (a  place)  toward  the  south 

27. 10  David  said,  Against  the  south  of  Judah 
27. 10  and  against  the  south  of  the  Jerahmeelites 
27.  10  and  against  the  south  of  the  Kenites 
30.  1  the  Amalekites  had  invaded  the  south,  and 

30. 14  AVe  made  an  invasion  (upon)  the  south  of 

30. 14  upon  (the  coast),  .and  upon  the  south  of 
30.  27  to  (them)  which  (were)  in  south  Ramoth 

2  Sa.  24.  7  theywentout  to  the  south  of  Judah, (even) 
1  Hi.  7.  25  three  looking  toward  the  south,  and  three 

7.  39  the  sea.  .eastward  over  against  the  south 

1  Ch.  9.  24  toward  the  east,  west,  north,  and  south 

26. 15  To  Obed-edom  southward;  and  to  his  sons 

26. 17  northward  four  a  day,  southward  four  a 

2  Cli.  4.  4  three  looking  toward  the  south,  and  three 
4.  10  he  set  the  sea.  .over  against  the  south 

28. 18  of  the  low  country,  and  of  the  south  of  J 
Psa.  126.  4  Turn  again,  .as  the  streams  in  the  south 
Isa.  21.  1  As  whirlwinds  in  the  south  pass  through 

30.  6  The  burden  of  the  beasts  of  the  south  ■  In 
Jer.  13.  19  The  cities  of  the  south  shall  be  shut  up 
17.  26  and  from  theniountains,  and  from  the  so 

32.  44  take  witnesses,  .in  the  cities  of  the  south 

33.  13  in  the  cities  of  the  south,  and  in  the  land 
Eze.  20.  46  prophesy  against  the  forest  of  the  soutli 

20.  47  say  to  the  forest  of  the  south,  Hear  the  wo 

20.  47  all  faces  from  the  south  to  the  north  shali 

21.  4  against  all  flesh  from  the  south  to  the  no 
40.  2  (was)  as  the  frame  of  a  city  on  the  south 
46.  9  shall  go  out  by  the  way  of  the  south  gate 

46.  9  he  that  entereth  by  the  way  of  the  south 

47.  I  the  right  side  of  the  house,  at  the  south 

47.  19  the  south  side,  .from  Tamar  (even)  to 

47. 19  And  (this  is)  the.  .side  southward 

48.  10  toward  the  south  five  and  twenty  thousa. 
48.  16  the  south  side  four  thousand  and  five  hu. 
48. 17  toward  the  south  two  hundred  and  fifty 
48.  28  at  the  south  side  southward,  the  border 
48.  33  at  tlie  south  side  four  thousand  and  five 

Dan.  8.  4  westward,  and  northward,  and  southward 
8.  9  toward  the  south,  and  toward  the  east 
II.  5  the  king  of  the  south  shaU  he  strong,  and 
II.  6  the  king’s  daughter  of  the  south  shall  co 
11.  9  the  king  of  the  south  shall  come  into  (his) 
11. 11  the  king  of  the  south  shall  be  moved  with 

11. 14  stand  up  against  the  king  of  the  south 
11.  15  the  amis  of  the  south  shall  not  withstand 
11.  25  his  courage  against  the  king  of  the  south 
II.  25  the  king  of  the  south  shall  be  stirred  up  to 
11.  29  shall  return,  and  come  toward  the  south 
11.  40  shall  the  king  of  the  south  push  at  him 

Obad.  19  (they  of)  the  south  shall  possess  the  mount 
20  shaU  possess  the  cities  of  the  south 

Zech.  7.  7  when  (men)  inhabited  the  south  and  the  pi 

14.  4  the  north,  and  half  of  it  toward  the  south 

14.  10  from  GebatoRimmonsouthof  Jerusalem 
7.  South,  the  right  hand,  |?'£i  teman. 

Exod26.  18  make,  .twenty  boards  on  the ..  side  south 

26.  35  side  of  the  tabernacle  toward  the  south 

27.  9  southward  (there  shaU  be)  hangings  for 

36.  23  made. .twenty  boards  for  the. .side  south 

38.  9  southward  the  hangings  of  the  court  (we 
N  um.  2.  10  On  the  south  side  shall  be  the  standard  of 

3.  29  on  the  side  of  the  tabernacle  southward 
10.  6  the  camps  that  lie  on  the  south  side  shall 
Deut.  3.  27  northward,  and  southward,  and  eastward 
Josh. 12.  3  and  from  the  sonth,  under  Ashdoth-pisg 
13.  4  from  the  south,  all  the  land  of  the  Canaa’ 

15.  1  (was)  the  uttermost  part  of  the  south  co’ 

Job  9.  9  Pleiades,  and  the  chambers  of  the  south 

39.  26  (and)  stretch  her  wings  toward  the  south’ 
Psa.  78.  26  by  his  power  he  brought  in  the  south  wi 
Soug.  4.  16  Awake,  0  north  wind;  and  come,  thou  so 
Isa.  43.  6  I  wiU  say .  .to  the  south.  Keep  not  back  ’ 
Eze.  20.  46  set  thy  face  toward  the  south,  and  drop 

47. 19  southward .  .And  (this  is)  the  south  side 
48.  28  the  border  of  Gad,  at  the ..  side  southward 
Zech.  6.  6  the  grisled  go  forth  toward  the  south  co. 

9. 14  and  shall  go  with  whirlwinds  of  the  south 

8.  The  south  west  wind,  xltfi  lips. 

Acts  27.  12  lieth  toward  the  south  west  and  north  w. 

9.  Mid-day,  the  south,  pccrripSpla  mesembria. 

Acts  8.  26  go  toward  the  south,  unto  the  way  that 

10.  The  south,  south  wind,  voros  nolos. 

Matt  12.  42  The  queen  of  thesouthshallriseupinth.o 
Luken.  31  The  queen  of  the  south  shall  rise  up  in 

12.  35  when  (ye  see)  the  southwindblow,yesa7 

13.  29  and  from  the  north,  and  (from)  the  south 
Acts  27.,  13  when  the  south-wind  blew  softly,  suppos. 

28.  13  after  one  day  the  south  wind  blew,  and 
Rev.  21. 13  on  the  south,  three  gates;  and  on  the  west 


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sow  — 

A  swine,  boar,  sow,  us  hus. 

2  Te.  2.  22  the  sow  was  washed  to  her  wallowing 

SOW,  be  sown,  sower,  to  — 

l.To  sow,  sn]  zara.  . 

Gen  26.  12  Isaac  sowed  in  that  land,  and  received  in 
47.  23  (here  is)  seed  for  you,  and  ye  shall  so  w  the 
Exodai.  10  six  years  thou  shalt  sow  thy  land,  andsh. 

23  16  the  first  fruits,  .which  thou  hast  sown  in 
Lev  in.  19  thou  shalt  not  sow  thy  field  with  mingled 
25.  3  Six  years  thou  shalt  sow  thy  field,  and  six 
25.  4  thou  shalt  neither  sow  thy  field,  norpru. 

23. 11  ye  shall  now  sow,  neither  reap  that  which 
23.  20  we  shall  not  sow,  neither  gather  in  our  • 

25.  22  ye  shall  sow  the  eighth  year,  and  eat  (yet) 

26. 16  ye  shall  sow  your  seed  in  vain,  for  your 
Deut  11. 10  thou  sowedst  thy  seed,  and  wateredst  (it) 
22.  9  Thou  shalt  not  sow  thy  vineyard  with  di. 

22.  9  the  fruitof  thy  seed  which  thou  hast  sown 
Jud".  6.  3  (so)  it  was,  when  Israel  had  sown,  that 
°  q.  45  heat  down  the  city,  and  sowed  it  with  sa. 

2  Ki.19.  29  in  the  third  year  sow  ye,  and  reap,  and 
Job  4.  8  they  that  plow  iniquity,  and  sow  wicked. 

31.  8  let  me  sow,  and  let  another  eat;  yea,  let 
Tsa  97.  II  Light  (is)  sown  for  the  righteous,  and  gl. 

107.  37  sow  the  fields,  and  plant  vineyards,  which 
126.  5  They  that  sow  in  tears  shall  reap  in  joy 
Trov  11.  18  to  him  that  soweth  righteousness  (shall 
22.  8  He  that  sowetli  iniquity  shall  reap  vanity 
Eccl.11.  4  He  that  observeth  the  wind  shall  not  sow 

11.  6  In  the  morning  sow  thy  seed,  and  in  the 
Isa.  28.  24  Doth  the  plowman  plow  all  day  to  sow  1 

30.  23  that  thou  shalt  sow  the  ground  withal 

32.  20  Blessed  (are)  ye  that  sow  beside  all  wat 
37.  30  in  the  third  year  sow  ye,  and  reap,  and 
55. 10  that  it  may  give  seed  to  the  sower,  and 

Jer.  2.  2  the  wilderness,  in  aland  (that  was)  not  so. 

4.  3  Break  up  your  fallow  ground,  and  sow 

12.  13  They  have  sown  wheat,  but  shall  reap  til. 

31  27  I  will  sowtlie  house  of  Israel  and  the  ho. 
35.  7  Neither  shall  ye  build  house,  nor  sow  se. 
50.  16  Cut  off  the  sower  from  Babylon,  and  him 

Hos.  2.  23  And  I  will  sow  her  unto  me  in  the  earth 

8.  7  they  have  sown  the  wind,  and  they  shall 

10.  12  Sow  to  yourselves  in  righteousness,  reap 
Mic.  6.  15  Thou  shalt  sow,  but  thou  shalt  not  reap 
Hag.  1.  6  Ye  have  sown  much,  and  bring  in  little 
Zech.io.  9  I  wiU  sow  them  among  the  people:  and 

2.  To  be  sown,  5)1!  zara,  2. 

Lev.  11.  37  fall  upon  any .  .seed  which  is  to  be  sown 
Deut  21.  4  valley,  which  is  neither  eared  nor  sown 
29.  23  it  is  not  sown,  nor  beareth,  nor  any  grass 
Eze.  36.  9  will  turn  unto  you,  and  ye  shall  be . .  sown 
Nah.  1. 14  (that!  no  more  of  thy  name  be  sown  :  out 

3.  To  be  soivn,  sn;  zara,  4. 

Isa.  40. 24  they  shall  not  be  sown ;  yea,  their  stock 

4.  To  draw  out,  scatter,  m ashak. 

Amos  9. 13  the  treaderof  grapes  him  that  soweth  se. 

5.  To  send,  shalach,  3. 

Prov.  6.  1 4 lie  devisetli  mischief,  .lie  soweth  discord 
6.  19  he  that  soweth  discord  among  brethren 

16.  28  A  froward  man  sowetli  strife ;  and  a  wh. 

6.  To  sow,  airelpca  speirii. 

Matt.  6.  26  they  sow  not,  neither  do  they  reap,  nor 

13.  3  saying,  Behold,  a  sower  went  forth  to  sow 
13.  4  when  he  sowed,  some  (seeds)  fell  by  the 
(3. 18  Hear  ye  therefore  the  parable  of  the  sow. 
13. 19  catcheth  away  that  which  was  sown  in 
13.  24  a  man  which  sowed  good  seed  in  his  field 
13  23  his  enemy  came  and  [sowed]  tares  among 
13.  27  didst  not  thou  sow  good  seed  in  thy  field 
13  31  which  a  man  took,  and  sowed  in  his  field 
13  37  He  that  soweth  the  good  .seed is  the  Son 
13.  39  The  enemy  that  sowed  them  is  the  devil 
25.  24  reaping  where  thou  hast  not  sown,  and 
23.  26  thou  knewest  that  I  reap  where  I  sowed 
Mark  4.  3  Behold,  there  went  out  a  sower  to  sow 
4.  4  as  he  sowed,  some  fell  by  the  way  side 
4. 14  The  sower  soweth  the  word 
4  15  by  the  way  side,  where  the  word  is  sown 
4.  15  talceth  away  the  word  that  was  sown  in 
4. 16  these  are  they  likewise  which  are  sown  on 
4.  18  these  are  they  which  are  soivn  among  th. 
4.  20  these  are  they  which  are  sown  on  good 
4.  31  which,  when  it  is  sown  in  the  earth,  isle. 
4.  32  But  when  it  is  sown,  it  groiveth  up,  and 
Luke  8.  5  A  sower  went  out  to  sow  his  seed :  and 

8.  5  as  he  sowed,  some  fell  by  the  way  side 

12.  24  Consider  the  ravens:  for  they  neither  sow, 
19. 21  and  reapest  that  thou  didst  not  sow 

19.  22  taking,  .and  reaping  that  I  did  not  sow 
John  4.  36  that  both  he  that  soweth  and  he  that  re. 
4.  37  herein  is  that  saying  true,  One  soweth 

1  Co.  9.  11  If  we  have  sown  unto  you  spiritual  thin. 

15.  36  that  which  thou  so  west  is  not  quickened 
15.  37  that  which  thou  so  west,  thousoivest  not 
15.  42  It  is  sown  in  corruption ;  it  is  raised  in 
15.  43  It  is  sown  in  dishonour;  it  is  raised  in  gl. 
15.  43  it  is  sown  in  weakness ;  it  is  raised  in  po. 

13.  44  It  is  sown  a  natural  body;  it  is  raised  a 

2  Co.  9.  6  He  which  soweth  sparingly  shall  reap  also 

9.  6  he  which  soweth  bountifully  shall  reap 
9. 10  he  that  ministereth  seed  to  the  sower,  bo. 

Gal.  6.  7  whatsoever  a  man  sowetli,  that  shall  he 
6.  8  he  that  soweth  to  his  flesh  shall  of  the  fie. 
6.  8  he  that  soweth  to  the  spirit  shall  of  the 
Jas.  3.  18  the  fruit  of  righteousness  is  sownin  peace 


SOWING  (time)  — 

1  .Seed,  inj  zera. 

Lev.  26.  5  the  vintage  shall  reach  unto  the  sowing  t. 

2.  Thing  sown,  Jhll  zeraa. 

Lev.  11.  37  fall  upon  any  sowing  seed  which  is  to  be 

SOWN  thing  — 

1.  Thing  sown,  ynj  zeriux.  . 

Isa.  61.  11  causeth  the  things  that  are  sown  in  it  to 

2.  Thing  sown,  yip  mizra. 

Isa.  19.  7  every  thing  sown  by  the  brooks,  shall  wi. 

SPACE  — 

1  .Border,  Sed  gebul. 

Eze.  40.  12  space  also  before  the  little  chambers  (was) 
40.  12  and  the  space  (was)  one  cubit  on  that  side 

2 . Day,  ni’  yom. 

Gen.  29.  14  he  abode  with  him  the  space  of  a  month 
Lev.  25.  8  space  of  the  seven  sabbaths  of  years  shall 
Deut.  2.14  space  hi  which  we  came  from  Kadesh-bar. , 

3.  Full,  uha  male. 

Lev.  25. 30  if  it  be  not  redeemed  within  the  space  of 

4.  Place,  standing  place,  DipD  maqom. 

1  Sa.  26. 13  stood  on  the  top.  .a  great  space  (being)  be. 

5.  Moment,  gr\.rega. 

Ezra  9.  8  now  for  a  little  space  grace  hath  been  (sh.) 

6. Space,  respite,  rrn  revach. 

Gen.  32.  16  Pass  over  before  me;  and  put  a  space  bet. 

7 .Far  off,  pirn,  rachoq. 

Josh.'  3.  4  Yet  there  shall  be  a  space  between  you  and 
SPACE,  (for  or  by  the,  after  or  little)  — 

1 .  From,  an  6  apo. 

Rev.  14.  20  by  tlie  space  of  a  thousand  (and)  six  nun. 

2.  Short,  f3paxvs  brachtis. 

Acts  5.  34  to  put  the  apostles  forth  a  little  space 

3. Interval ,  intervening  time,  bxaarypa  diastema. 
Acts  5.  7  was  about  the  space  of  three  hours  after 

4.  To  put  apart,  separate,  Siti rryfu  diistemi. 

Luke22. 59  about  the  space  of  one  hour  after,  another 

5.  Over,  up  to,  against,  for  the  purpose  of ,  ini  epi. 
Acts  19.  8  spake  boldly  for  the  space  of  tlireemonths 

19.  10  this  continued  by  the  space  of  two  years 
ig.  34  with  one  voice  about  the  space  of  two  ho. 

6 . Time,  delay,  xporos  chronos. 

Acts  15.  33  after  they  had  tarried  (there)  a  space,  they 
Rev.  2.  21  gave  her  space  to  repent  of  herfornication 

SPAIN,  Hiravia. 

The  peninsula  at  the  S.W.  of  Europe,  700 miles  long  and 
500  broad ;  whether  Paul  ever  visited  it  is  uncertain. 
It  was  known  to  the  ancient  Greeks  under  the  name  of 
Iberia,  and  to  the  Romans  by  that  of  Hispania.  In  B.c. 
237  Hamilcar  the  Carthagenian  general  established 
li'is  authority  in  it;  in  229  his  son  in  law  Hasdrubal 
founds  Carthagena ;  in  221  Hannibal  succeeds  on  the 
murder  of  his  father;  in  218  he  takes  Saguntun,  and 
begins  the  second  Punic  war,  in  212  Scipio  is  defeated  ; 
in  210  Scipio  Africanus  takes  Carthagena;  in  206  the 
Cartliagenians  finally  expelled ;  in  205  it  is  divided  into 
Hither  and  Further  Spain  ;  in  179  the  Celtiberians  revolt, 
but  are  supjiressed;  in  145  Viriathus  defeats  the 
Romans;  in  140  he  is  murdered  by  them;  in  133  they 
secure  Central  Spain  ;  in  104  it  is  ravaged  by  Cimbrian 
invaders ;  in  77  Sertorius  rises  against  Sylla ;  in  72  he 
is  defeated  and  murdered;  in  60  Julius  Ciesar  gains 
several  victories ;  in  53  Pompey  invested  with  its  full 
government ;  in  27  Augustus  divides  it  into  three 
provinces ;  in  25  he  subdued  the  N.  tribes,  the  Cantabri 
and  the  Astures ;  in  A.D.  251  Christianity  is  first  intro¬ 
duced. 

Rom  15.  24  Whensoever  I  take  my  journey  into  S. 

15.  28  this  fruit,  I  will  come  by  you  into  S. 
SPAN,  (long,  to)  — - 

1. A  span,  nTj  zeretli. 

Exod28.  16  span  (shall  lie)  the  length  thereof,  and  a  s. 

36.  9  span  (was)  the  length  thoreof,  and  a  span 
I  Sa.  17.  4  whose  height  (was)  six  cubits  and  a  span 
Isa.  40. 12  meted  out  heaven  with  the  span,  and  co. 
Eze.  43. 13  edge  thereof  roundabout  (shallbe)a  span 

2.  To  stretch  out,  swaddle,  train  up,  nso  taphach,3. 
Isa.  48. 13  my  right  hand  hath  spanned  the  heavens 

3.  Stretching  out,  training,  D'nsp  tippuchim. 

Lam.  2.  20  eat  their  fruit, (and)  children  of  a  span  long 

SPARE,  to  — 

1.  To  shelter,  spare,  Din  elms. 

x  Sa.  24.  10  spared  thee;  and  I  said,  I  will  not  put  fo. 
Neh.  13.  22  spare  meaccordingtothegreatness  of  thy 
Psa.  72.  13  He  shall  spare  the  poor  and  needy,  and 
Isa.  13.  18  have  no  pity,  .their  eye  shall  not  spare 
Jer.  13.  14  I  will  not  pity,  nor  spare,  nor  have  mercy 
21.  7  he  shall  not  spare  them,  neither  have  pity 
Eze.  5. 11  neither  shall  mine  eye  spare,  neither  will 
7.  4  mine  eye  shall  not  spare  thee,  neither  will 

7.  9  mine  eye  shall  not  spare,  neither  will  I 

8.  18  mine  eye  shall  not  spare,  neither  will  I 

9.  5  let  not  your  eye  spare,  neither  have  yepity 
9. 10  as  for  me  also,  mine  eye  shall  not  spare 

20. 17  Nevertheless  mine  eye  spared  them  from 
24.  14  neither  will  I  spare,  neither  will  I  repent 
Joel  2. 17  Spare  thy  people,  O  Lord,  and  give  not 
Jonalrp  n  should!  notspareNineveh.tliatgreatcity 


2.  To  have  pity,  be  mild,  meek,  V51J  chamal. 

Deut  13.  8  neither  shall  thou  spare,  neither  shalt  th. 

1  Sa.  15.  3  spare  them  not;  but  slay  both  man  and 

15.  9  Saul  and  the  people  spared  Agag,  and  the 

15.  15  forthe  people  spared  the  bestof  the  sheep 

2  Sa.  12.  4  spared  to  take  of  hisown  flock,  and  of  his 

21.  7  But  the  king  spared  Mephibosheth,  the 
Job  6.  10  let  him  not  spare;  for  I  have  notconcealed 

16.  13  doth  notspare;  liepoureth  outmygallup. 

20.  13  spare  it,  and  forsake  it  not,  but  keep  it 
27.  22  shall  castuponliim,  and  not  spare:  he  wo. 

Prov.  6.  34  he  will  not  spare  in  the  day  of  vengeance 
Isa.  9. 19  fuel  of  the  fire:  no  man  shall  spare  his  br. 

30.  14  he  shall  not. spare:  so  that  there  shall  not 
Jer.  50.  14  spare  no  arrows;  for  she  hath  sinned  aga. 

51.  3  spare  ye  not  her  young  men;  destroy  ye 
Hab.  1. 17  not  spare  continually  to  slay  the  nations 
Mai.  3. 17  will  spare  them,  as  a  man  spareth  his  own 

3 . To  keep  back,  withhold,  WO  cliasak. 

2  Ki.  5.  20  my  master  hath  spared  Naaman  this  Sy. 
Job  30.  10  flee  far  from  me,  and  spare  not  to  spit  in  I 
Psa.  78.  50  he  spared  not  their  soul  from  death,  but 
Prov  13.  24  He  that  spareth  his  rod  hateth  his  son) 

17.  27  He  that  hath  knowledge  spareth  his  wo. 

21.  26  but  the  righteous  giveth  and  spareth  not 
Isa.  54.  2  spare  not,  lengthen  thy  cords,  and  stre. 

58.  1  Cry  aloud,  sparenot,  lift  up  thy  voice  like 

4.  To  lift  up,  ky’f  nasa.  ' 

Gen.  18.  24  wilt  thou  also  destroy  and  not  spare  the 

18.  26  then  I  will  spare  all  the  place  for  their 
Prov  19.  18  and  let  not  thy  soul  spare  for  his  crying 

5.  To  send  away,  let  go,  rAp  salach. 

Deut2g.  20  Lord  will  not  spare  him,  but  then  the  an. 

6.  To  look  dazzled,  smear,  rrjt&  shaah,  5. 

Psa.  39.  13  spare  me,  that  I  may  recover  strength,  be. 

7.  To  spare,  forbear,  tpeiSogai  pheidomai. 

Acts  20.  29  enter  in  among  you,  not  sparing  the  flock 
Rom.  8.  32  He  that  spared  not  his  own  Son,  but  de. 

11.  21  spared  not.  .(take  heed)lesthe  also  spare 

1  Co.  7.  28  have  trouble  in  the  flesh :  out  I  spare  you 

2  Co.  1.  23  to  spare  you  I  came  as  not  yet  unto  Cor. 

13.  2  that,  if  I  come  again ,  I  will  not  spare 
2  Pe.  2.  4  For  if  God  spared  not  the  angels  that  sin. 

2.  5  And  spared  not  the  old  world,  but  saved 

SPARINGLY  — 

Sparingly,  rpexSogertos  pheidomenos. 

2  Co.  9.  6  soweth  sparingly  shall  reap  also  sparingly 

SPARK  — 

1  .Son  of  the  flame,  tjyyja  ben-resheph. 

Job  5.  7  born  unto  trouble,  as  the  sparks  fly  upw. 

2.  Sparks,  darts,  firebrands,  nip’!  ziqoth. 

Isa.  50.  11  that  compass  (yourselves)  about  with  sp. 
50.  11  walk,  .in  the  sparks  (that)  ye  have  kin. 

3 .Spark,  flame,  liY?  kidod.. 

Job  41. 19  Out  of  his  mouth,  .sparks  of  fire  leap  out 

4.  Spark,  j'ix'j  nitsots. 

Isa.  1 .  31  as  tow,and  the  maker  of  it  as  a  spark,  and 

5.  Spark,  flame,  shabib. 

Job  18.  5  and  the  spark  of  his  fire  shall  not  shine 

SPARKLE,  to  — 

To  sparkle,  fSJ  natsats. 

Eze.  1.  7  sparkled  like  the  colour  of  burnished  br. 
SPARROW  — 

1.  Bird,  fowl,  sparrow,  itex  tsippor. 

Psa.  84.  3  Yea,  the  sparrow  hath  found  an  house 
102.  7  am  as  a  sparrow  alone  upon  the  house  top 

2.  A  young  sparrow,  orpovOlov  stroulhion. 

Matt  10.  29  Are  not  two  sparrows  sold  fora  farthing? 

10.  31  ye  are  of  more  value  than  many  sparrows 
Lukei2.  6  Are  not  five  sparrows  sold  for  two  farth.? 

12.  7  ye  are  of  more  value  than  many  sparrows 

SPEAK,  (against,  of,  often,  to),  to  — 

1  .To  say,  ( lift  up  the  voice),  idx  aviar. 

Gen.  9.  8  spake  unto  Noah,  and  to  his  sons  with  h. 

21.  22  captain  of  his  host  spake  unto  Abraham 

22.  7  Isaac  spake  unto  Abraham  his  father,  and 
27.  6  Rebekah  spake  unto  Jacobher  son,  saying 
31. 11  angel  of  God  spake  unto  me  in  a  dream 

31.  29  God  of  your  father  spake  uuto  me  yester. 

32.  4  Thus  shall  ye  speak  unto  my  lord  Esau 

34.  4  Shechem  spake  uuto  his  father  Hamor 
39.  14  spake  unto  them,  saying.  See,  he  hath  b. 
42.  22  Spake  I  not  unto  you,  saying,  Do  not  sin 

42.  37  Reuben  spake  unto  his  father,  saying,  si. 

43.  3  Judah  spake  unto  him,  saying,  The  man 
43.  27  old  man  of  whom  ye  spake?  (is)  he  yet 
43.  29  younger  brother,  of  whom  ye  spake  unto 

46.  2  God  spake  unto  Israel  in  the  visions  of  the 

47.  5  Pharaoh  spake  unto  Joseph,  saying,  Thy 
Exod.  1.  15  king  of  Egypt  spake  to  the  Hebrew  mid. 

5.  10  spake  to  the  people,  saying,  Thus  saitli 
7.  8  the  Lord  spake  unto  Moses 
So  in  7.  19 ;  8.  1,  5;  12.  1;  31.  12;  Num.  7.  4;  15.  37; 
20.  12,  23 ;  21.  16 ;  26.  1 ;  27.  6 ;  31.  25. 

15.  1  spake,  saying,  I  will  sing  unto  the  LORD 

16.  9  Moses  spake  unto  Aaron,  Say  unto  all  the 
lo.  23  So  Moses  went  dowm .  .and  spake  unto  th. 

30  1 2  Wherefore  should  the  Egyptians  speak 
32.  13  all  this  land  that  I  have  spoken  of  will  I 

35.  4  Moses  spake  unto  all  the  congregation  of 

36.  5  spake  unto  Moses,  saying,  The  people  br. 


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Lev.  21.  i  Speak  unto  the  priests  the  sons  of  Aaron 
Xumi2.  4  Lord  spake  suddenly  unto  Moses,  and  un. 

14.  7  spake  unto  all  the  company  of  the  childr. 
14.  15  have  heard  the  fame  of  thee  will  speak 

16.  37  Speak  unto  Eleazar  the  son  of  Aaron  the 

17. 12  children  of  Israel  spake  unto  Moses,  say. 

18.  20  spake  unto  Aaron,  Thou  shalthave  no  in. 
20.  3  spake,  saying,  Would  God  that  we  had  d. 

32.  2  the  children  of  Reuben  came  and  spake 
32.  25  the  children  of  Reuben  spake  unto  Moses 

Dent.  1.  9  I  spake  unto  you  at  that  time,  saying,  I 

2.  2  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  me,  saying 

9.  4  Speak  not  thou  in  thine  heart,  after  that 

9. 13  the  Lord  spake  unto  me,  saying,  I  have 

28.  68  by  the  way  whereof  I  spake  unto  thee,  Th. 
Josh.  1.  1  the  Lord  spake  unto  Joshua  the  son  of  N. 

1. 12  to  half  the  tribe  of  Manasseh,  spake  Josh. 

3.  6  Joshua  spake  unto  the  priests,  saying,  T. 

4.  1  that  the  Lord  spake  unto  Joshua,  saying 
4. 15  And  the  Lord  spake  unto  Joshua,  saying 

4.  21  he  spake  unto  the  children  of  Israel,  say. 

6.  8  it  came  to  pass,  when  Joshua  had  spoken 

7.  2  spake  unto  them,  saying,  Go  up  and  view  ' 

9.  u  the  inhabitants  of  our  country  spake  to 

17. 17  Joshua  spake  unto  the  house  of  Joseph 
22.  8  he  spake  unto  them,  saying,  Return  with 
22.  24  your  children  might  speak  unto  our  chil. 

.7 udg.  8.  9  he  spake  also  unto  the  men  of  Penuel,  say. 

15.  13  they  spake  unto  him,  saying,  No;  but  we 

17.  2  about  which  thou  cursedst,  and  spakest 

19.  22  spake  to  the  master  of  the  house,  the  old 

1  Sa.  7.  3  Samuel  spake  unto  all  the  house  of  Israel 

9.  9  thus  he  spake.  Come,  and  let  usgo  to  the 
9.  17  Behold  the  man  whom  I  spake  totheeof ! 

10.  16  But  of  the  matter. .  whereof  Samuel  spake 

17.  26  David  spake  to  the  men  that  stood  by  him 

17.  30  he  turned  from  him . .  and  spake  after  the 

28. 12  the  woman  spake  to  Saul,  saying,  Why  ha. 
30.  6  the  people  spake  of  stoning  him,  because 

2  Sa.  3.  18  the  Lord  hath  spoken  of  David,  saying,  By 

5.  1  Then  came  all  the  tribes . .  and  spake,  say. 

5.  6  which  spake  unto  David,  saying,  Except 

6.  22  the  maid  servants  which  thou  hast  spoken 
14.  4  when  the  woman  of  Tekoah  spake  to  the 
17.  6  Absalom  spake  unto  him,  saying,  Ahith. 

20. 18  she  spake,  saying,  They  were  wont  to 

24.  17  David  spake  unto  the  Lord,  when  he  saw 

1  Ivi.  1.  11  Nathan  spake  unto  Bath-sheba  the  mother 

2. 17  Speak,  I  pray  thee,  unto  Solomon  the  ki. 

3.  26  Then  spake  the  woman  whose  the  living 

8.  12  Then  spake  Solomon,  The  Lord  said  that 

12.  10  Thus  shalt  thou  speak  unto  this  people  th. 

12.  23  Speak  unto  Rehoboam,  the  sou  of  Solom. 

13.  31  he  spake  to  his  sons,  saying,  When  I  am 

20.  5  Thus  speaketh  Ben-hadad,  saying,  Altho. 
20.  28  spake  unto  the  king  oflsrael,  andsaid,  Th. 

2  Ki.,  9.12  Thus  and  thus  spake  he  to  me,  saying,  Th. 

17.  26  they  spake  to  the  king  of  Assyria,  saying 

18.  19  Speak  ye  now  to  Hezekiah,  Thus  saiththc 

19.  10  Thus  shall  ye  speak  to  Hezekiah  king  of 

1  Ch.15. 16  David  spake  to  the  chief  of  the  Levites  to 

2  Ch.  1.  2  Solomon  spake  unto  all  Israel,  to  the  cap. 

2.  15  the  wine,  which  my  lord  hath  spoken  of 

11.  3  Speak  unto  Rehoboam  the  son  of  Solomon 

18.  19  one  spake  saying  after  this  manner,  and 

32. 17  to  speak  against  him,  saying,  As  the  gods 

32.  24  he  spake  unto  him,  and  he  gave  him  a  si. 

35.  25  the  singing  women  spake  of  Josiah  in  th. 

Ezra  8.  22  we  had  spoken  unto  the  king,  saying,  The 
Neh.  2.  18  the  king's  words  that  he  had  spoken  unto 

4.  2  he  spake  before  his  brethren  and  the  army 
8.  I  they  spake  unto  Ezra  the  scribe  to  bring 

Esth.  3.  4  it  came  to  pass,  when  they  spake  daily  un. 

4. 10  Esther  spake  unto  Hatach,  and  gave  him 

5. 14  to  morrow  speak  thou  unto  the  king  that 

6.  4  to  speak  unto  the  king  to  hang  Mordecai 
Job  33.  8  thou  hast  spoken  in  mine  hearing,  and  I 
37.  20  If  a  man  speak,  surely  he  shall  be  swallo. 
Tsa.  29.  9  in  his  temple  doth  everyone  speak  of  (his) 

33.  9  he  spake,  and  it  was  (done) ;  he  comman. 
41.  5  Mine  enemies  speak  evil  of  me.  When  sh. 
45.  1  I  speak  of  the  things  which  I  have  made 

71. 10  mine  enemies  speak  against  me  ;  and  they 
105.  31  He  spake,  and  there  came  divers  sorts  of 
105.  34  He  spake,  and  the  locusts  came,  and  cat. 
139.  20  they  speak  against  thee  wickedly,  (and)th. 
145.  6  (men)  shall  speak  of  the  might  of  thy  ter. 
145.  11  They  shall  speak  of  the  glory  of  thy  king. 

Isa.  8.  11  the  Lord  spake  thus  to  me  with  a  strong 
8.  20  if  they  speak  not  according  to  this  word 
23.  4  the  sea  hath  spoken,  (even)  the  strength 
31.  4  thus  hath  the  Lord  spoken  unto  me,  Like 
37.  10  Thus  shall  ye  speak  to  Hezekiah  king  of 
38. 15  he  hath  both  spoken  unto  me,  and  himself 
56.  3  Neither  let  the  son  of  the  stranger . .  speak 
Jer.  13. 12  thou  shaltspeak  unto  them  this  word,  Th. 

18. 11  speak  to  the  men  of  Judah,  and  to  the  in. 

26. 11  Then  spake  the  priests  and  the  prophets 

26.  12  Then  spake  Jeremiah  unto  all  the  princes 

26. 17  spake  to  all  the  assembly  of  the  people,  say. 

26.  18  spake  to  all  the  people  of  Judah,  saying 

27.  9  your  sorcerers,  which  speak  unto  you,  sa. 

27. 14  the  words  of  the  prophets  that  speak  unto 

28.  1  spake  unto  me  in  the  house  of  the  Lord,  in 

28.  2  Thus  speaketh  the  Lord  of  hosts,  the  God 

28. 11  Hananiah  spake  in  the  presence  of  all  the 

29,  24  (Thus)  shalt  thou  also  speak  to  Shemaiah 

29.  25  Thus  speaketh  the  LORD  of  hosts,  the  God 

30.  2  Thus  speaketh  the  Lord  God  of  Israel,  say. 

34.  2  speak  to  Zedekiah  king  of  Judah,  and  tell 
39.  16  Go  and  speak  to  Ebed-melech  the  Etliio. 

40. 15  Johanan  the  son  of  Kareah  spake  to  Ged. 

116 


Jer.  43.  2  Then  spake  Azariah  the  son  of  Hoshaiah 
48.  8  shall  be  destroyed,  as  the  Lord  hath  spo. 
Eze.  10.  2  he  spake  unto  the  man  clothed  with  linen 
11.  s  the  spirit . .  said  unto  me,  Speak ;  Thus  sa. 
13.  7  have  ye  not  spokenalying  divination,  wh. 
24.  21  Speak  unto  the  house  of  Israel,  Thus  sai. 
31.  2  speak  unto  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt,  andto 
33. 10  O  thou  son  of  man,  speak  unto  the  house 
33. 10  Thus  ye  speak,  saying.  If  our  transgressi. 
33.  24  they  that  inhabit  those  wastes .  .speak,  sa. 
35.  12  thy  blasphemies  which  thou  hast  spoken 
37. 18  the  children  of  thy  people  shall  speak  unto 
39.  17  Speak  unto  every  feathered  fowl,  and  to 
Dan.  1.  3  the  king  spake  unto  Ashpenaz  the  master 
Amos  5. 14  shall  be  with  you,  as  ye  have  spoken 
Jon.  2. 10  the  Lord  spake  unto  the  fish,  and  it  vom. 
Hag.  1.  2  Thus  speaketh  the  Lord  of  hosts,  saying 
1. 13  Then  spake  Haggai  the  Lord’s  messenger 
2.  2  Speak  now  to  Zerubbabel  the  son  of  Shea. 

2.  21  Speak  to  Zerubbabel,  governor  of  Judah 
Zech.  1. 21  he  spake,  saying.  These  (are)  the  horns 

3.  4  he  answered  and  spake  unto  those  that 

4.  4  I  answered  and  spake  to  the  angel  that 
4.  6  he  answered  and  spake  unto  me,  saying 

6.  12  speak  unto  him,  saying,  Thus  speaketh 

7.  3  (And)  to  speak  unto  the  priests  which(w.) 
7.  s  Speak  unto  all  the  people  of  the  land,  and 
7.  9  Thus  speaketh  the  Lord  of  hosts,  saying 

2.  To  say,  i“b‘  amar. 

Dan.  2.  9  ye  have  prepared  lying,  .words  to  speak 

3.  29  speak  anything  amiss  against  the  God  of 

4.  31  king  Nebuchadnezzar,  totheeit  is  spoken 
6.  12  they  came  near,  and  spake  before  the  ki. 

3 . To  speak  wrongfully  or  rashly,  nui  hala. 

Prov  12.  18  There  is  that  speaketh  like  the  piercings 

4.  To  speak,  ( lead  forth  words),  333  dabar. 

Gen.  16.  13  called  the  name  of  the  Lord  that  spake 
Nuni27.  7  The  daughters  of  Zelophehad  speak  right 
Deut.  5.  1  the  statutes  and  judgments  which  I  speak 
Esth. 10.  3  seeking  the  wealth,  .and  speaking  peace 
Job  2. 13  they  sat  down,  .and  none  spake  a  word  un. 
I‘sa.  5.  6  Thou  shalt  destroy  them  that  speak  leas. 
15.  2  worketh  righteousness,  and  speaketh  the 
28.  3  which  speak  peace  to  their  neighbours, but 
31. 18  which  speak  grievous  things  proudly  and 
51.  4  mightest  be  justified  when  thou  speakest 
58.  3  as  soon  as  they  be  born,  speaking  lies 
63.  it  the  mouth  of  them  that  speak  lies  shall 
109.  20  and  of  them  that  speak  evil  against  my 
Prov  16. 13  and  they  love  him  that  speaketh  right 
Isa.  g.  17  every  one  (is)  an  hypocrite.. everymouths. 
33. 15  He  that  walketh  righteously,  and  speak. 
45*  19  I  the  Lord  speak  righteousness,  I  declare 
Jer.  28.  7  that  I  speak  in  thine  ears,  and  in  the  ears 
38.  20  the  voice  of  the  Lord,  which  I  speak  unto 
40.  16  Thou  shalt  not.  .forthou  speakest  falsely 
Dan.  10.  11  understand  the  words  that  I  speak  unto 
Amos  5. 10  they  abhor  him  that  speaketh  uprightly 

5.  To  be  spoken  to,  speak  together,  333  dabar,  2. 
Psa.119.  23  Princes  also  did  sit  (and)  speak  against  me 
Mai.  3.  13  What  have  we  spoken  (so  much)  against 

3. 16  they  that  feared  the  Lord  spake  often  one 
G.  To  speak,  333  dabar,  3. 

Gen.  8.  15  And  God  spake  unto  Noah,  saying 

12.  4  Abraham  departed,  as  the  Lord  had  spo. 
18.  19  upon  Abraham  that  which  he  hath  spok. 
18.  27,  31  I  have  taken  upon  me  to  speak  unto 
18.  29  And  he  spake  unto  him  yet  again,  and  sa. 
18.  30,  32  let  not  the  Lord  be  angry,  and  I  will 
See  also  19.  14,  21 ;  21.1,2;  23.  3,  13  ;  24.  7,  15,  3o,  33l 
45>  5°»  51;  27-  5>  6;  28.  15;  29.  6;  31.  24,  29;  32.  19;  34. 

31  35-  I5»  37*  41  39*  IO>  19 »  41-  9»  28 ;  42.  7,  14,  30; 
44.  2,  6,  18  ;  45.  12;  49.  28;  50.  4,  4,  17,  21 ;  Exod.  4.  10, 
14.  *5.  3°.  3°;  5-  23!  6.  2,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  27,  28,  29,  29; 

7-  2<  2>  7.  91  9-  12.  351  io-  29i  ii-  2I  12.  3;  13.  1 ;  14.  1,  2; 

!5 ;  16*  i°»  1 1 ,  12;  19.  6,  8,  9,  19;  20.  1,  19,  19;  23.  22;  25. 

1,  2;  28.  3;  29.  42;  30.  II,  17,  22,  31 ;  31.  1,  I,  I3;  32.  34;  33. 
II,  II,  17;  34-  32,  33,  34,  34.  35!  4°-  1;  Lev.  1.  1,  2;  4.  1, 

2;  5. 14  ;6. 1,8, 19, 24, 25;  7. 22,  23, 28, 29;  8.1 ;  9.3  ;  10.3,8, 
11,  12;  11.  1,  2;  12.  1,  2;  13.  1;  14.  1,  33 ;  15.  1,  2;  16.  1,  2; 
17.  1,  2;  t8.  1,  2;  19.  1,  2;  20.  t;  21.  16,  17;  22.  1,  2,  17,  18, 
26;  23.  1,  2,  9,  10,  23,  24,  26,  33,  34;  24.  1,  13,  15,  23;  25.  1, 

2;  27.  I,  2. 

Num.  1.  1,  48;  2.  1;  3.  1,  5,  11,  14,  44;  4.  1,  I7>  21;  5.  1, 

4,  5,  6,  11,  12;  6.  1,  2,  22,  23;  7.  89,  89;  8.  1,  2,  5,  23;  9.  1, 

4,  9,  10;  10.  1,  29;  11.  25;  12.  1,  2,  2,  6,  8,  8;  13.  1; 

14.  17,  26,  28;  15.  1,  2,  17,  18,  22,  31,  38;  16.  5,  20,  23,  26, 
36,  44;  17.  1,  2,  6;  18.  8,  25,  26;  19. 1,  2;  20.  7,  8;  21.  5,  7; 
22.  7,  8,  35,  35,  38;  23.  2,  5,  12,  17,  19,  26;  24.  12,  13;  25. 
10,  16;  26.  3,  52;  27.  8,  15;  28.  1;  30.  1;  31.  1,  3;  33.  5o, 
S»;  34-  x>  16;  35.  I,  9,  10;  36.  I. 

Deut.  1.  1,  1,  3,  6,  14,  43;  2.  1,  17;  3.  26;  4.  12,  15,  33, 

45;  5.  22,  26,  27,  27,  28,  28,  28,  31;  6.  19;  9.  10;  10.  4;  11. 

19;  13.  2,  5;  18.  17,  18,  19,  20,  20,  20,  21,  22,  22,  22;  20.  2, 

5,  8,  9;  25.  8;  26.  19;  27.  9;  31.  1,  28,  30;  32.  1,  44,  45,  48; 
Josh.  4.  8, 10, 12;  9.  22;  10.  12;  14.  12;  17.14;  20.  1,  2,  2;  21. 

2,  45;  22. 15,  30;  23. 14;  24. 27;  Judg.  2.  4;  6.  39:8.  8;  9. 2,  3, 

37 >  x3*  n;  15-  x7>  19-  3>  3°;  21.  13;  Ruth  1.  18;  2.  13;  4.  1; 

1  Sa.  1.  13,  16;  3.  9,  10,  12;  9.  21;  16.  4;  17.  23,  28, 31;  18.  1, 
23, 24:19. 1, 4;  20.  23, 26524.  16:25. 9,  17, 24, 30,  40;  28. 17, 21; 

2  Sa.  2. 27;  3.  19, 19, 27;  7.  7, 17, 19,  25,  29;  12. 18;  13. 13/22,36; 

x4-  3>  I2>  x5>  x5>  19;  17.  6,  6;  19.  7,  11,  29;  20.  16,  18; 

22.  1;  23.  2,  3. 

1  Ki.  1.  42;  2.  4,  18,  19,  23,  27;  3.  22;  4.  32,  33,  35;  5. 

5 ;  6.  12 ;  8.  15,  20,  24,  26,  33 ;  12.  3,  7,  7,  9,  10,  10,  14, 15, 
X5J  x3-  3>  xx>  x8,  26,  27;  14.  11,  18;  15.  29;  16.  12,  34;  17. 
16;  21.  2,  4,  6,  19,  19,  23;  22.  13,  13,  14,  23,  24,  28,  38;  2 
ki.  1.  3,  9,  1 7;  2.  22;  5.  13;  6.  12;  7.  17,  18;  8.  1;  9.  36;  | 


10.  10,  10,  17;  14.  25;  15.  t 2 ;  18.  26,  27,  28;  19.  21;  20. 
9>  19  >  21.  10,  19 ;  24.  2  ;  25.  28 ;  1  Ch.  17.  6,  i 5,  17,  23 ;  21. 

9,  19;  2  Ch.  6.  4,  10,  15,  17;  10.  3,  7,  7,  9,  10,  10,  15;  18, 

12,  12,  13,  22,  23,  27;  32.  6,  16,  19;  33.  10,  18;  34.  22; 
-Nell.  9.  13 ;  13.  24,  24;  Esth.  6.  10;  7.  9;  8.  3 ;  Job  t.  16. 
x7>  1  8  >  2.  10,  10;  7.  11*  g.  25;  10.  1;  11.  5;  13.  7,  13. 

22  ;  16.  4,  6 ;  18.  2 ;  19.  18 ;  21.  3,  3 ;  27.  4 ;  32.  7,  16,  20 ; 
33*2:  3X»  32;  34-  33>  35;  37-  20;  40.  5;  41.  3;  42.  4,  7; 

7,  a,  isa.  2.  5;  12.  2,  2,  3;  17.  10;  18.  1;  34.  13;  35: 
2q  ’  l2  *  §9*  3  5  40-  5  ;  4x-  6 ;  49.  3 ;  50.  1,  7,  20 ;  52.  3, 
2-  R°;  o6.;  „62'  11 ;  66-  ‘4!  73-  8,  8;  73.  5;  77.  4, 

70.  19,  83.  8,  89.  19,  94.  4;  108.  7;  109.  2;  1 15.  5;  116; 
10;  119.  46;  120.  7;  127.  5;  135.  16;  144.  8,  11 ;  145. 
21;  1  rov.  2.  12;  8.  6;  21.  28;  23.  9,  16;  Eccl.  3.  7. 
Song  5.  6;  Isa.  1.  2,  20;  7.  10;  8.  5,  10;  16.  13,  14;  19.  18; 
2°.  2,  2i.  17;  22.  15;  24.  3;  25.  8;  28.  11 ;  29.  4;  30.  10;  32. 
4,  0,  7;  36.  11,  11,  12;  37.  22;  38.  7;  39.  8:40.  2.  5,  27;  41.  1; 
45,  19;  46.  1 1;  48.  15,  16;  52.  6;  58.  9,  13,  14;  59.  3,  4)  x3 j 
°3*  x>  05.  12,  24;  66.  4. 

Jer.  1.  6,  7,  17;  3  5;  4.  28;  5.  5,  14;  6.  10;  7.  13,  13,  22, 

27,  o.  16,  9.  5,  5,  8,  8,  12,  22;  10.  1,  5;  11.  2;  12.  6;  13.  15; 

14.  14;  18.  7,  g,  2o;  19.  5;  20.  8,  9;  22.  I,  21;  23.  16,  21,  28, 

35,  371  25.  2,  3,  3;  26.  2,  2,  7,  8,  8,  15,  16;  27.  12,  13,  16; 
29.  23;  30.  2,  4;  31-  20;  32.  4,  24;  34.  3,  6;  35.  2,  14,  14,  i7; 

36.  2,  2,  4;  37.  2;  38.  1,  4,  8;  43.  1,  2;  44.  16,  25;  45.  1;  46. 
*31  5°-  1;  51.  12,  62;  52.  32;  Eze.  1.  28;  2.  1,  2,  7;  3.  1, 
4>  IO>  ”>  l8>  24,  27;  5.  13,  15,  17;  10.  5;  11.  25;  12.  25,  25, 
2S;  13.  7,  8;  14.  4,  9;  17. 21,  24;  20.  3,  27;  21.  32;  22.  14,  28; 
23-  341  24.  14,  18,  27;  26.  5,  14;  28.  10;  29.  3;  30.  12;  32.  21; 
33-  2,  8,  30;  34.  24;  36.  5,  6,  36;  37.  14,  17,  19;  39.  5,  8; 
Dan.  2.  4;  8.  13,  13,  18;  9.  6,  12,  20,  21;  10.  11,  15,  16,  19, 
19;  11.  27,  36;  Hos.  2.  14;  7.  13;  10.  4;  12.  4,  10;  13.  1;  Joel 

3.  8;  Amos  3.  1,  8;  Obad.  18;  Mic.  4.  4;  6.  12;  Zeph.  3.  13; 
Zech.  2.  4;  6.  8;  8.  16;  9.  10;  20.  2;  13.  2. 

7.  To  speak  ( for  self),  ini  dabar,  7. 

Num.  7.  89  he  heard  the  voice  of  one  speaking  unto 
2  Sa.  14.  13  the  king  doth  speak  this  thing  as  one  wh. 
Eze.  2.  2  that  I  heard  him  that  spake  unto  me 

43.  6  I  heard  (him)  speaking  unto  me  out  of  the 

S.  To  meditate,  utter,  mn  hagah. 

Psa.  35. 28  my  tongue  shall  speak  of  thy  rigliteousn. 

37.  30  The  mouth  of  the  righteous  speaketh  wi. 

1 15.  7  neither  speak  they  through  their  throat 
Trov.  8.  7  my  mouth  shall  speak  truth;  and  wicked 
9.1  Vord,  speech,  rPp  millah. 

Job  36.  2  I  will  show  thee  that  (I  have)  yet  to  speak 

10 . To  speak,  bbs  malal. 

Prov.  6.  13  he  speaketh  with  his  feet,  heteachetli  wi. 

11.  To  speak,  (bring  forth  speech),  bbs  malal,  3. 

Job  8.  2  How  long  wilt  thou  speak  these  (things)? 

12.  To  speak,  bb?  inelal,  3. 

Dan.  7.  11  the  great  words  which  the  horn  spake 

7.  20  a  mouth  that  spake  very  great  things  wli. 
7.  25  he  shall  speak  (great)  words  against  the 

1 3.  To  use  similitudes,  bps  mashal. 

Eze.  17.  2  and  speak  a  parable  unto  the  house  of  I. 

1 4.  To  use  similitudes,  rzip  mashal,  3. 

Eze.  20.  49  they  say  of  me,  Doth  he  not  speak  para.? 

15.  To  affirm,  ext  naam. 

Prov. 30.  1  the  man  spake  unto  Ithiel,  even  unto  It. 
1G.  To  put  or  bring  before,  13)  nagad,  5. 

Job  17.  5  He  that  speaketh  flattery  to  (his)  friends 

17. ro  number,  recount,  i;d  saphar,  3. 

Psa.  59.  12  and  for  cursing  and  lying  (which)  they  s. 

73. 15  If  I  say,  I  will  speak  thus  ;  behold,  I  sh. 

18. ro  answer,  respond,  sing,  njy  anah. 

Exod23.  2  neither  shalt  thou  speak  in  a  cause  to  de. 
Deut  26.  5  thou  shalt  speak  and  say  before  the  Lord 
27.  14  the  Levites  shall  speak,  and  say  unto  all 
Job  3.  2  And  Job  spake,  andsaid 

35.  1  Elihu  spake  moreover,  and  said 
Psa.119.  172  My  tongue  shall  speak  of  thy  word  :  for 
Song  2.  10  My  beloved  spake,  and  said  unto  me.  Rise 
Isa.  14.  10  they  shall  speak,  and  say  unto  thee.  Art 

19.  To  answer,  respond,  ,i)j;  anah. 

Dan.  3.  9  They  spake  and  said  to  the  kingNebuch. 

3.  14  Nebuchadnezzarspakeand  said  unto  them 
3.  19  he  spake,  and  commanded  that  they  shou. 

3.  24  spake,  and  said  unto  his  counsellors,  Did 
3.  26  Nebuchadnezzar  came  near,  .(and)  spake 

3.  28  Nebuchadnezzarspake,  and  said,  Blessed 

4.  19  The  king  spake,  and  said,  Belteshazzar 

4.  30  The  king  spake,  and  said.  Is  not  this  great 

5.  7  the  king  spake,  and  said  to  the  wise  (men) 

5.  10  the  queen  spake,  and  said,  O  king,  live 

5. 13  the  king  spake  and  said  unto  Daniel,  (Art) 

6.  16  the  king  spake  and  said  unto  Daniel,  Thy 

6.  20  the  king  spake  and  said  to  Daniel,  O  Da. 

7.  2  Daniel  spake,  and  said,  I  sawin  my  vision 

20  .To  breathe,  break  out  or  forth,  ms  puach,  5. 

Prov.  6.  19  A  false  witness  (that)  speaketh  lies,  and  he 

12.  17  (He  that)  speaketh  truth  showeth  forth 

14.  25  but  a  deceitful  (witness)  speaketh  lies 

19.  5  and  (he  that)  speaketh  lies  shall  not  esca. 
19.  9  and  (lie  that)  speaketh  lies  shall  perish 
Hab.  2.  3  but  at  the  end  it  shall  speak,  and  not  lie 

21. ro  bow  down,  meditate,  n'iy  siach. 

Judg.  5.  10  Speak,  ye  that  ride  on  white  asses,  ye 
Job  12.  8  speak  to  the  earth,  and  it  shall  teach  thee 
Psa.  69.  12  They  that  sit  in  the  gate  speak  against 
145.  5  I  will  speak  of  the  glorious  honour  of  thy 

22. ro  speak  against  or  in  return,  auriKe-yw  until. 
Johnig.  12  maketh  himself  a  king  speaketh  against 


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Acts  13.  45  and  spake  [against]  tliosc  things  which 
28.  19  when  the  Jews  spake  against  (it),  I  was 

23.  To  lay  out  throughout,  reason,  Sia\eyopai  dial. 

II eh.  12.  5  forgotten  the  exhortation  which  speaketh 
2  A.  To  speak,  tell,  declare,  elnov  eipon. 

Matt.  8.  8  speak  the  word  only,  and  my  servant  shall 

10.  27  What  I  tell  you  in  darkness,  (that)  speak 

12.  32  whosoever  speaketh  a  word  against  the 

12.  32  whosoever  speaketh  against  the  Holy  Gh. 

16.  n  I  spake  (it)  not  to  you  concerning  bread 

17.  13  the  disciples  understood  that  lie  spake 

22.  1  Jesus  answered  and  spake  unto  them  ag. 
Mark  1.  42  [as  soon  as  ho  had  spoken],  immediately 

3.  9  he  spake  to  his  disciples,  that  asmall  ship 

9.  18  [I  spake]  to  thy  disciples  that  theysliould 

12.  12  knew  that  he  had  spoken  the  parable  ag. 

12.  26  Godspake  unto  him, saying, I (am)  the  God 

14.  39  and  prayed,  and  spake  the  same  words 

Luke  6.  26  Woe  unto  you  wiien  all  men  shall  speak 

6.  39  he  spake  a  parable  unto  them  :  Clan  the 

7.  39  he  spake  within  himself,  saying,  This  man 

8.  4  when  much  people  were  gathered,  .hesp. 

12.  3  whatsoever  ye  have  spoken  in  darkness 

12.  13  Master,  speak  to  my  brother,  that  hediv. 

12.  16  he  spake  a  parable  unto  them,  saying,  The 

14.  3  Jesus  answering  spake  unto  the  lawyers 

15.  3  And  he  spake  this  parable  unto  them,  say. 

1 3.  9  he  spake  this  parable  unto  certain  which 

19.  11  he  added  and  spake  a  parable,  because  he 

19.  23  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  he  went  before 

20.  2  spake  unto  him,  saying,  Tell  us,  by  what 

23.  19  that  he  had  spoken  this  parable  against 

21.  23  he  spake  to  them  a  parable  ;  Behold  the 

24.  40  [when  he  had  thus  spoken,  he  showed] 
John  1.  13  This  was  he  of  whom  I  spake,  He  that 

4.  50  the  word  that  Jesus  had  spoken  unto  him 

7.  39  this  spake  he  of  the  spirit,  which  they 

9.  6  When  he  had  thus  spoken,  he  spat  on  the 

9.  22  These  (words)  spake  his  parents,  because 

10.  6  This  parable  spake  Jesus  unto  them  :  but 

10.  41  all  things  that  John  spake  of  this  man 

11.  43  when  he  thus  had  spoken,  he  cried  with 

11.  51  this  spake  he  not  of  himself :  but  being 

12.  33  That  the  saying  of  Esaias.  .which  he  spake 

13.  28  knew  for  what  intent  he  spake  this  unto 

18.  1  When  Jesus  had  spoken  these  words,  he 
18.  9  saying  might  be  fulfilled  which  he  spake 
18.  16  and  spake  unto  her  that  kept  the  door 
18.  22  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  oneof  the  offl. 
18.  32  That  the  saying  of  Jesus .  .which  he  spake 

20.  18  (that)  he  had  spoken  these  things  unto 

21.  19  This  spake  he,  signifying  by  what  death 
21.  19  when  he  had  spoken  this,  lie  saith  unto 

Acts  1.  9  when  he  had  spoken  these  things,  while 

2.  29  let  me  freely  speak  unto  you  of  the  patr. 

18.  9  Then  spake  the  Lord  to  Paul  in  the  night 

19.  41  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  he  dismissed 

20.  36  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  he  kneeled  do. 

21.  37  said  unto  the  chief  captain,  May  I  speak 

26.  30  [when  lie  had  thus  spoken,  the  king  rose] 

27.  35  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  he  took  bread 
23.  25  departed,  after  that  Paul  had  spoken  one 

25.  To  say,  speak,  tell,  iga,  ipeai  ero,  ereu. 

Luke  1 2.  10  whosoever  shall  speak  a  word  against  the 
Johnn.  13  Jesus  spake  of  his  death:  but  they  thought 
Acts  2.  16  tliis  is  that  which  was  spoken  by  the  pr.*- 
8.24  none  of  these  things  which  ye  have  spoken 

13.  40  lest  that  come  upon  you  which  is  spoken 
20.  38  Sorrowing . .  for  the  words  which  he  spake 
23.  5  Thou  shalt  not  speak  evil  of  the  ruler  of 
Rom.  4.  18  according  to  that  which  was  spoken.  So 
Heb.  4.  4  he  spake  in  a  certain  place  of  the  seventh 

20.  To  talk  against,  tear a\a\io>  katalaleo, 

1  Pc.  2.12  they  speak  against  you  as  evil  doers,  they 

27.  To  talk,  speak,  tell,  \a\ea>  laleo. 

Matt.  9.  18  While  ho  spake  these  things  unto  them 

9.  33  when  the  devil  was  cast  out,  the  dumb  s. 

10. 19  no  thought  how  or  what  ye  shall  speak 

10. 19  [shall  be  given  you.  .what  ye  shall  speak] 

10.  2o  For  itis  not  ye  that  speak,  but  the  spirit 

10.  20  spirit  of  your  Father  which  speaketh  in 

12.  22  the  blind  and  dumb  both  spake  and  saw 

12.  34  how  can  ye,  being  evil,  speak  good  things? 
12. 34  for  out  of  the . .  heart  the  mouth  speaketli 
12.  36  every  idle  word  thatmen  shall  speak,  they 
12.  43  stood  without,  desiring  to  speak  with  him 

12.  47  stand  without,  desiring  to  speak  with  thee 

13.  3  spake  many  things  unto  them  in  parables 

13. 10  Why  speakest  thou  unto  them  in  parables? 

13.  13  Therefore  speak  I  to  them  in  parables,  be. 

13.  33  Anotherparable  spake  he  unto  them  ;  The 

13.  34  All  these  things  spake  Jesus  unto  the  mu. 

13.  34  without  a  parable  spake  he  not  unto  them 

14.  27  But  straightway  Jesus  spake  unto  them 

15.  31  wondered,  when  they  saw  the  dumb  to  sp. 
17.  5  While  he  yet  spake,  behold,  a  bright  clo. 
23.  1  Then  spake  Jesus  to  the  multitude,  and 
26.  47  while  he  yet  spake,  lo,  Judas,  one  of  the 

28.  18  Jesus  came  and  spake  unto  them,  saying 
Mark  1.  34  suffered  not  the  devils  to  speak,  because 

2.  7  Why  doth  this  (man)  thus  speak  blasph.? 

4.  33  with  many  such  parables  spake  he  the  wo. 

4.  34  without  a  parable  spake  he  not  unto  them 

5.  33  While  he  yet  spake,  there  came  from  the 

5.  36  Jesus  heard  the  word  that  was  spoken,  he 

7.  35  the  string,  .was  loosed,  and  he  spake  pla. 

7.  37  astonished,  saying . .  maketh . .  dumb  to  sp. 

8.  32  spake  that  saying  openly.  Anil  Peter  took 

13. 11  take  no  thought. .  what  ye  shall  speak,  ne. 


Marki3.  n  whatsoever  shall  be  given  yon.. speak  ye 

13.  11  is  not  ye  that  speak,  but  the  Holy  Ghost 

14.  9  (this)  also. .shall  be  spoken  of  for  a  me. 

14.  43  immediately,  while  be  yet  spake,  comoth 

16.  17  [cast  out  devils  ;  they  shall  speak  with] 

16.  19  [So  then,  after  the  Lord  had  spoken  unto] 

Luko  1.  19  am  sent  to  speak  unto  thee,  and  to  show 

1.  20  thou  shalt  lie  dumb,  and  not  able  to  speak 
i„  22  when  he  came  out,  lie  could  not  speak  un. 

1.  55  As  he  spake  to  our  fathers,  to  Abraham 

1.  64  his  tongue  (loosed),  and  he  spake,  and  pr. 

1.  70  As  he  spake  by  the  mouth  of  his  holy  pr. 

2.  33  marvelled  at  those  things  which  were  sp. 

2.  38  spake  of  him  to  all  them  that  looked  for 

2.  50  understood  not  the  saying  which  lie  spake 

4.  41  rebuking  (them),  suffered  them  not  to  sp. 

5.  4  Now  when  he  had  left  speaking,  lie  said 

5.  21  Who  is  this  which  speaketh  blasphemies  ? 

6.  45  abundance  of  the  heart  his  mouth  speak. 

7.  15  that  was  dead  sat  up,  and  began  to  speak 

8.  49  While  he  yetspake,  there  cometh  one  from 

9.  1 1  spake  unto  them  of  the  kingdom  of  God 

11.  14  the  dumb  spake  ;  and  the  people  wonde. 

11.  37  as  he  spake,  a  certain  Pharisee  besought 

12.  3  ye  have  spoken  in  the  ear  in  closets  shall 

22.  47  while  he  yet  spake,  behold  a  multitude 

22.  60  immediately,  while  he  yet  spake,  the  cock 
24.  6  remember  how  he  spake  unto  you  when 
24.  25  believe  all  that  the  prophets  have  spoken 
24.  36  as  they  thus  spake,  Jesus  himself  stood  in 
24.  44  These  (are)  the  words  which  I  spake  unto 

John  1.  37  disciples  heard  him  speak,  and  they  foil. 

3.  11  We  speak  that  we  do.  know,  and  testify 

3.  31  of  the  earth  is  earthly,  and  speaketh  of 

3.  34  For  he  whom  God  had  sent  speaketh  the 

4.  26  saith  unto  her,  I  that  speak  unto  thee  am 

6.  63  the  words  that  I  speak  unto  you,  (they) 

7.  13  Howbeit  no  man  spake  openly  of  him  for 

7.  17  whetheritbe  of  God,  or  (whether)  I  speak 

7.  18  He  that  speaketh  of  himself  seeketh  his 
7.  26  speaketh  boldly, and  they  say  nothing  nnto 

7.  46  officers  answered,  Never  man  spake  like 

8.  12  Then  spakeJesus  again  unto  them,saying 

8.  20  These  words  spake  Jesus  in  the  treasury 

8.  28  as  my  Father  hath  taught  me,  I  speak  th. 

8.  30  As  he  spake  these  words  many  believed 

8.  38  speak  that  which  I  have  seen  with  my  F. 

8.  44  When  he  speaketh  a  lie,  he  speaketh  of 

9.  21  he  is  of  age  ;  ask  him :  he  shall  speak  for 

9.  29  We  know  that  God  spake  unto  Moses  :  (as 

10.  6  what  things  they  were  which  he  spake  un. 

12.  29  others  said,  An  angel  spake  to  him 

12.  36  These  things  spake  Jesus,  and  departed 
12.  41  when  he  saw  his  glory,  and  spake  of  him 
12.  48  word  that  I  have  spoken,  the  same  shall 
12.  49  For  I  have  not  spoken  of  myself ;  but  the 
12.  49  what  I  should  say,  and  what  I  should  sp. 

12.  50  whatsoever  I  speak  therefore,  .so  I  speak 

14.  10  words  that  [I  speak]  unto  you  I  speak  not 

14.  25  These  things  have  I  spoken  unto  you,  be. 

15.  3  clean  through  the  word  which  I  have  sp. 

15.  11  These  things  havel  spoken  unto  you,  that 

15.  22  If  I  had  not  come  and  spoken  unto  them 

16.  1,  25, 33  These  things  have  I  spoken  unto  you 

16.  13  for  he  shall  not  speak  of  himself  ;  but  wh. 

16.  13  he  shall  hear,  (that)  shall  he  speak  :  and 
16.  25  time  cometh,  when  I  shall  no  more  speak 

16.  29  now  speakest  thou  plainly,  and  speakest 

17.  1  These  words  spake  Jesus,  and  lifted  up 

17. 13  these  things  I  speak  in  the  world,  thatth. 

18.  20  spake  openly  to  the  world  ;  I  ever  taught 

18.  23  If  I  have  spoken  evil,  bear  witness  of  the 

19.  10  Speakest  thou  not  unto  me  ?  knowest  thou 
Acts  2.  4  began  to  speak  with  other  tongues,  as  the 

2.  6  every  man  heard  them  speak  in  his  own 

2.  7  are  not  all  these  which  speak  Galileans  1 
2.  11  we  do  hear  them  speak  in  our  tongues  the 

2.  31  spake  of  the  resurrection  of  Christ,  that 

3.  21  which  God  hath  spoken  by  the  mouth  of 

3.  24  as  many  as  have  spoken,  have  likewise  f. 

4.  1  as  they  spake  unto  the  people,  the  priests 
4. 17  threaten[thera,that  they  speak  henceforth 

4.  20  For  we  cannot  but  speak  the  things  which 

4.  29  with  all  boldness  they  may  speak  thy  word 
4.31  and  they  spake  the  word  of  God  with  bol. 

5.  20  stand  and  speak  in  the.  temple  to  the  pe. 

5.  40  commanded  that  they  should  not  speak  in 

6.  10  wisdom  and  the  spirit  by  which  he  spake 

6.  ii  We  have  heard  him  speak  blasphemous 

6.  13  ceaseth  not  to  speak  blasphemous  words 

7.  6  God  spake  on  this  wise,  That  his  seed  sh. 

7.  38  with  the  angel  which  spake  to  him  in  the 
7.44  speaking  unto  Moses,  that  he  should  make 
8  26  angel  of  the  Lord  spake  unto  Philip,  say. 

9.  27  declared . .  that  lie  bad  spoken  to  him,  and 

9.  29  spake  boldly  in  the  name  of  the  Lord  Je. 

10.  7  when  the  angel  which  spake  unto  Cornel. 

10.  32  [who,  when  lie  cometh,  shall  speak  unto] 

10.  44  While  Peter  yet  spake  these  words,  the 

10.  46  For  they  heard  them  speak  with  tongues 

11.  15  began  to  speak,  the  Holy  Ghost  fell  on  th. 

11.  20  spake  unto  the  Grecians,  pleaching  the 

13.  46  word  of  God  should  first  have  been  spoken 

14.  1  so  spake,  that  a  great  multitude  both  of 

14.  9  The  same  heard  Paul  speak:  whostedfa. 
16.  13  ami  spake  unto  the  women  which  resorted 

16. 14  attended  unto  the  things  which  were  spo. 

16.  32  they  spake  unto  him  the  word  of  the  Lord 

17.  19  this  new  doctrine,  whereof  thou  speakest 

i3.  9  Be  notafraid,  but  speak,  and  bold  not  thy 

18.  25  spake  and  taught  diligently  the  things  of 

19.  6  they  spake  with  tongues,  and  prophesied 


Acts  20.  30  speaking  perverse  things,  to  draw  away 

21.  39  beseech  thee,  suffer  ine  to  speak  unto  t  lie 

22.  9  heard  not  the  voice  of  him  that  spake  to 

23.  9  if  a  spirit  or  an  angel  hath  spoken  to  him 
26.  1 4  heard  a  voice  [speaking]  unto  me,  and  say. 
26.  26  the  king.. before  whom  also  I  speak  freely 
28.  21  neither  any  of  the  brethren,  .spake  any 
28.  25  Well  spake  the  Holy  Ghost  by  Esaias  the 

Rom.  7.  1  for  I  speak-to  them  that  know  the  law, how 

15.  18  I  will  not  dare  to  speak  of  any  of  those 

1  Co.  2.  6  Howbeit  we  speak  wisdom  among  them 

2.  7  But  we  speak  the  wisdom  of  God  in  a  my. 

2.  13  Which  things  also  we  speak,  not  in  the 

3.  1  could  not  speak  unto  you  as  unto  spirit. 

12.  3  that  no  man  speaking  by  the  spirit  of  God 

12.  30  do  all  speak  with  tongues?  do  all  inter.? 

13.  1  Though  I  speak  with  the  tongues  of  men 

13.  11  When  I  was  a  child,  I  spake  as  a  child,  I 

14.  2  speaketh  in  an(unknown)tonguespeaketli 

14.  2  howbeit  in  the  spirit  he  speaketh  myster. 

14.  3  But  he  that  prophesieth  speaketh  unto 

14.  4  He  that  speaketh  in  an  (unknown)  tongue 

14.  5  I  would  that  ye  all  spake  with  tongues 

14.  5  he  that  prophesieth  than  he  that  speaketh 
14.  6  speakingwith  tongues,  .except  I  shall  sp. 
14.  9  known  what  is  spoken  ?  for  ye  shall  speak 
14.  1 1  shall  be  unto  him  that  speaketh  a  barbar. 
14.  11  lie  that  speaketh  (shall  be)  a  barbarian 
14.  13  Wherefore  let  him  that  speaketh  in  an 
14.  18  I  thank  my  God,  I  speak  with  tongues  mo. 
14.  19  Yet  in  the  church  I  had  rather  speak  five 
14.  21  With,  .other  lips  will  I  speak  unto  this 
14.  23  all  speak  with  tongues,  and  there  come  in 
14.  27  If  any  man  speak  in  an  (unknown)  tongue 
14.  28  and  let  him  speak  to  himself,  and  to  God 
14.  29  Let  the  prophets  speak  two  or  three,  and 
14.  34  for  it  is  not  permitted  unto  themtospeak 
14.  35  forit  is  a  shame  for  women  tospeak  in  the 
14.  39  and  forbid  not  to  speak  with  tongues 

2  Co.  2.  17  in  the  sight  of  God  speak  we  in  Christ 

4.  13  I  believed,  and  therefore  have  I  spoken 
4. 13  we  also  believe,  and  therefore  speak 

7.  14  but  as  we  spake  all  things  to  you  in  truth 

1 1.  17  That  which  I  speak,  I  speak  (it)  not  after 

11.  23  Are  they  ministers  of  Christ?  I  speak  as 

12.  19  we  speak  before  God  in  Christ :  but  (we 

13.  3  Since  ye  seek  a  proof  of  Christ  speaking 
Eph.  4.25  speak  every  man  truth  with  his  neighbour 

5.  19  Speaking  to  yourselves  in  psalms  and  by. 

6.  20  that  therein  I  may  speak  boldly,  as  I  on. 
Phil.  1.  14  much  more  bold  to  speak  the  word  with. 
Col.  4.  3  to  speak  the  mystery  of  Christ,  for  which 

4.  4  may  make  it  manifest,  as  I  ought  to  speak 
1  Th.  1.  8  so  that  we  need  not  to  speak  any  thing 
2.  2  we  were  bold  in  our  God  to  speak  unto 
2.  4  even  so  we  speak  ;  not  aspleasing  men 

2. 16  Forbidding  us  to  speak  to  the  Gentiles 
1  Ti.  5. 13  speaking  things  which  they  ought  not 
Titus  2.  1  But  speak  thou  the  things  which  become 

2.  15  These  things  speak,  and  exhort,  and  reb. 
Heb.  1.  1  spake  in  time  past  unto  the  fathers  by  tl.e 

1.  2  Hath  in  these  last  days  spoken  unto  us  l  .v 

2.  2  if  the  word  spoken  by  angels  was  stedfart 
2.  3  which  at  the  first  began  to  be  spoken  by 

2.  5  the  world  to  come,  whereof  we  speak 

3.  5  those  things  which  were  to  be  spoken  aft. 

4.  8  then  would  he  not  afterward  have  spoken 

6.  9  persuaded  better . .  though  we  thus  speak 

7.  14  Mosgs  spake  nothing  concerning  priest!'. 

9. 19  when  Moses  had  spoken  everyprecept  to 

it.  4  and  by  it  he,  being  dead,  yet  [speaketli] 

12.  24  that  speaketh  better  things  than  (that  of) 

11.  25  See  that  ye  refuse  not  him  that  speaketh 

13.  7  who  have  spoken  unto  you  the  word  of  G. 
Jas.  1.  19  let  every  man  be  swift  to  hear,  slow  to  sp. 

2. 12  So  speak  ye,  and  so  do,  as  they  that  shall 

5.  10  the  prophets,  who  have  spoken  in  the  na. 

1  Be.  3.  10  evil,  and  his  lips  that  they  speak  no  guile 

4.  11  If  any  man  speak,  (let  him  speak)  as  the 

2  Pc.  1.  21  holymen  of  God  spake  (as  they  were)  mo. 

3. 16  in  all  (his)  epistles, speaking  in  them  of  th. 

1  Jo.  4.  5  therefore  speak  they  of  the  world,  and  the 

2  Jo.  12  I  trust  to  come  unto  you,  and  speak  face 

3  Jo.  14  shall  shortly  see  thee,  and  we  shall  speak 
Jude  15  which  ungodly  sinners  have  spoken  agai. 

16  their  mouth  speaketh  great  swellingOvo.) 
Rev.  1.  12  I  turned  to  see  the  voice  that  spake  with 

10.  8  the  voice  which  I  heard  from  heaven  sp. 
13.  5  a  mouth  speaking  great  things  and  bias. 
13.  ii  had  two  horns  like  a  lamb,  and  he  spake 

13.  15  the  image  of  the  beast  should  both  speak 

28.  To  lay  out,  say,  speak,  \eya  lego. 

Matt 21.  45  they  perceived  that  he  spake  of  them 
Marki2.  1  he  began  [to  speak]  unto  them  by  parab. 

14.  31  [he  spake]  the  more  vehemently,  If  I  s!'. 

14.  71 1  know  not  this  man  of  whom  ye  speak 

Luke  5.  36  he  spake  also  a  parable  unto  them  ;  No 

7.  24  he  began  to  speak  unto  the  people  concer. 

9.  31  spake  of  his  decease  w  hich  he  should  acc. 

9.  34  While  he  thus  spake,  there  came  a  cloud 

11.  27  as  he  spake  these  things,  a  certain  woman 

12.  41  speakest  thou  this  parable  unto  us,  or  even 

13.  6  He  spake  also  this  parable;  A  certain  (m.) 
18.  1  he  spake  a  parable  unto  them  (to  this  end) 

18.  34  neither  knew  they  the  things  which  weres 

20.  9  Then  began  he  to  speak  to  the  people  this 

21.  5  as  some  spake  of  the  temple,  how  it  was 

22.  65  many  other  things  blasphemously  spake 
John  2.  21  But  he  spake  of  the  temple  of  his  body 

6.  71  He  spake  of  Judas  Iscariot  (the  son)  of  S. 
8. 26  [I  speak]  to  the  world  those  tilings  which 


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John  8.  27  They  understood  not  that  he  spake  to  th. 

11.  13  they  thought  that  lie  had  spoken  of  tak. 
11.  56  spake  among  themselves,  as  they  stood  in 

13.  18  I  speak  not  of  you  all :  I  know  whom  I 
1 3.  22  disciples  looked . .  doubting  of  whom  lie  sp. 
13.  24  ask  who  it  should  be  of  whom  he  spake 
16.  29  disciples  said .  .thou..speakest  no  proverb 
Acts  1.  3  speaking  of  the  things  pertaining  to  the 

2.  25  David  speaketh concerning  him,  I  foresaw 
8.  6  heed  unto  those  things  which  Philip  sp. 
8.  34  I  pray  thee,  of  whom  speaketh  the  pro.? 
>3-  45  (those  things  which  were  spoken]  by  Paul 
24. 10  governor  had  beckoned  unto  him  to  speak 

26.  1  Thou  art  permitted  to  speak  for  thyself 

27.  11  those  things  which  were  spoken  by  Paul 

28.  24  solne  believed  the  things  which  were  sp. 
Rom.  3.  5  (Is)  God  unrighteous . .  I  speak  as  a  man 

6.  19  I  speak  after  the  manner  of  men  because 

10.  6  righteousness  which  is  of  faith  speaketh 

11.  13  I  speak  to  you  Gentiles,  inasmuch  as  I 

1  Co.  1.  10  that  ye  all  speak  the  same  thing,  and 

6.  5  [I  speak]  to  your  shame.  Is  it  so,  that  there 

7.  6  I  speak  tliis  by  permission,  (and)  not  of 

7.  12  to  the  rest  speak  I,  not  the  Lord  :  If  any 
7.  35  this  I  speak  for  yourown  profit ;  not  that 

10.  13  I  speak  as  to  wise  men ;  judge  ye  what  I 
13.  34  some  have  not.. [I  speak]  (this)  toyoursh. 

2  Co.  6.  13  I  speak  as  unto  (my)  children,  be  ye  also 

7.  3  I  speak  not  (this)  to  condemn  (you) :  for 

8.  8  I  speak  not  by  commandment,  but  by  oc. 

11.  21  I  speak  as  concerning  reproach,  as  thou. 
11.  21  whereinsoever  any  is  bold,  I  speak  fooli. 

Gal.  3.  15  I  speakafterthemannerof  men;  Though 
Eph.  5.  12  it  is  a  shame  even  tospeak  of  those  things 
5-  32  I  speak  concerning  Christ  and  thechurch 
Phil.  4.  ii  Not  that  I  speak  in  respect  of  want :  for 

1  Ti.  2.  7  I  speak  the  truth  in  Christ,  (and)  lie  not 

4.  1  the  spirit  speaketh  expressly,  that  in  the 
Heb.  7.  13  For  he  of  whom  these  things  are  spoken 

8.  1  of  the  things  which  we  have  spoken  (this 

9.  s  of  which  we  cannot  now  speak  particula. 
Rev.  2.  24  have  not  known  the  depths,  .as  they  sp. 

29.  To  sound  aloud,  utter,  (pOeyyopai  phtheggomai. 
Acts  4.  18  commanded  them  not  to  speak  at  all  nor 

2  Pe.  2.  16  the  dumb  ass  speaking  with  man's  voice 

2.  18  when  they  speak  great  swelling  (words)  of 

30.  To  speak  oracularly,  xpyparl^u  chreniatizo. 

Heb.  12.  25  they  escaped  not  who  refused  him  that  sp. 

SPEAK,  in  season,  not  a  word,  unadvisedly,  to  cause  to  — 

1.  To  speak  hastily,  rashly,  nm  bata,  3. 

Psa.ioo.  33  so  that  he  spake  unadvisedly  with  his  lips 

2.  To  cause  to  speak,  strengthen,  333  dabab. 

Song  7.  9  causing,  .those  that  are  asleep  to  speak 

3.  To  keep  silent  or  deaf,  nhri  charash,  5. 

2  Sa.  19.  10  why  speak  ye  not  a  word  of  bringing  the 

4.  To  speak  in  season,  haste  to  support,  nvj  uth. 

Isa.  50.  4  I  should  know  how  to  speak  a  word  in  se. 

SPEAK  among,  before,  can,  for  one’s  self,  forth,  out,  to  — ■ 

1. To  sound  up,  back  out,  avarpcnvew,  anaphoneo. 
Luke  1.  42  she  spake  out  with  a  loud  voice,  and  said 

2.  To  lay  out  for  oneself,  hiroAoyiop.a.1  apoloyeomai. 
Acts  26.  24  as  he  thus  spake  for  himself,  Festus  said 

3-  To  utter  out,  awotpdeyyopai  apophtheggomai. 

Acts  26.  25  speak  forth  the  words  of  truth  and  sober.  I 

4.  To  know,  talcc  cognizance  of,  yivdxruoi  ginusko. 
Acts  21.  37  the  chief  captain . .  said,  Canst  thou  speak 

5.  To  tell  down  or  thoroughly,  naray yeAAa  kataftg. 
Rom.  1.  8  your  faith  is  spoken  of  throughout  the 

6.  To  speak  or  tell  before,  upoeinov  proeipon. 

Acts  1. 16  the  Holy  Ghost,  .spake before  concerning 

l.To  speak  or  tell  before,  irpoepeto  proereo. 

2  Pe.  3.  2  the  words  which  were  spoken  before  by 
Jude  17  the  words  which  were  spoken  before  of 
8. To  talk  with,  <rvAAaAeo>  sullaled. 

Luke  4.  36  they  were  all  amazed,  and  spake  among 
SPEAK  to,  unto,  with,  to  — 

1. To  talk  to,  irpoaAaAew  proslaleb. 

Acts  13.  43  who,  speaking  to  them,  persuaded  them 

23. 20  called  for  you,tosee(you,)andtospeakw. 

2.  To  put  to,  Trporrr idrjut  prostithemi. 

Ileb.  i2. 19  the  word  should  not  be  spoken  to  them 

3.  To  sound  to,  irpoirtpautoi  pros  phoned. 

Luke23.  20  Pilate  therefore ..  spake  again  to  them 
Acts  21.  40  he  spake  unto  (them)  in  the  Hebrew  ton 

22.  2  when  they  heard  that  he  spake  in  the  H. 
SPEAK  blasphemy,  boldly,  evil,  fair,  to  — 

1  .To  make  the  voice  gracious,  Sip  chanan  qol,  3. 
Prov.26.  23  'When  he  speaketh  fair,  believe  him  not 

2.  To  speak  freely  or  boldly,  Trapoytrid^opat  parrh. 
Acts  9.  29  he  spake  boldly  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

14.  3  therefore  abode  they  speaking  boldly  in 

18.  26  he  beganjto  speak  boldly  in  the  synagogue 

19.  8  spake  boldly  for  the  space  of  three  months 

Lph.  6.  20  I  may  speak  boldly,  as  I  ought  to  speak 

3.  To  speak  injuriously,  blaspheme,  /SAairtpriuIu. 

Matt  26.  65  He  hath  spoken  blasphemy;  whatfurther 
Rom  i4.  16  Let  not  then  your  good  he  evil  spoken  of 
1  Co.  10.  30  why  am  I  evil  spoken  of  for  that  which  I 
iitus  3.  2  To  speak  evil  of  no  man,  to  be  no  brawl 
1  ie.  4.  4  they  think  it  strange .  .speaking  evil  of 


1  I  e.  4.  14  [on  their  part  he  is  evil  spoken  of,  hut  on] 

2  Pe.  2.  2  the  way  of  truth  shall  be  evil  spoken  of 

2.  10  they  are  not  afraid  to  speak  evil  of  dign 
2. 12  speak  evil  of  the  things  that  they  under 

Jude  8  despise  dominion,  and  speak  evil  of  di" 
10  they  speak  evil  of  those  things  which  they 

4.  To  speak  evil,  KauoAoylu  kakologed. 

Mark  9.  39  no  man.  .that  can  lightly  speak  evil  of  me 
Acts  19.  9  spake  evil  of  that  way  before  the  multit. 

5.  To  speak  against,  KaraAaAeio  katalaleo. 

Jas.  4. 11  Speak  not  evil  one  of  another,  brethren 

4. 11  He  that  speaketh  of  (his)  brother,  and  ju. 
4- 11  speaketh  evil  of  the  law,  and  judgeth  the 
1  Pe.  2.  12  whereas  they  speak  against  you  as  evil 

3.  16  whereas  they  speak  evil  of  you  as  of  evil 
SPEAKING  (lies,  much,  evil),  speaker  — 

1  .A  word,  speech,  nk?  millah. 

Job  4.  2  who  can  withhold  himself  from  speaking 
32. 15  answered  no  more ;  they  left  off  speaking 

2.  To  speak,  kbp  melal,  3. 

Dan.  7.  8  in  this  horn . .  a  mouth  speaking  great  th. 
3 .Injurious  speaking,  blasphemy,  0Aao<pTip.'ia. 

Eph.  4.  31  clamour,  and  evil  speaking,  beput  away 

4. A  talking  against,  uaraAaAla  katalalia. 

1  Pe.  2.  1  laying  aside.. envies,  and  all  evil  speakings 

5.  A  word,  speech,  Aoyos  logos. 

Acts  14.  12  Mercurius,  because  he  was  the.  .speaker 

6.  Much  speech  or  discourse,  uoAvAoyla  polulogia. 

Matt.  6.  7  shall  be  heard  for  their  much  speaking 

/ .  Speaker  of  lies  or  falsehood,  ipevSuAdyos  pseudol. 

1  Ti.  4.  2  Speaking  lies  in  hypocrisy ;  having  their 
SPEARS,  spearman  — 

1. Spear,  javelin,  n’jrj  chanith. 

1  Sa.  13. 19  Lest  the  Hebrews  make. .swords  or  spears 

13.  22  there  was  neither  sword  nor  spear  found 
17.  7  the  staff  of  hisspear(was)like  a  weaver's 
17.  7  his  spear’s  head  (weighed)  six  hundred 
17.  45  Thou  comest  to  me.  .with  a  spear,  and 
17.  47  the  Lord  saveth  not  with  sword  and  sp. 

21.  8  is  there  not  here  under  thine  hand  spear 

22.  6  Saul  abode  in  Gibeali.  .having  his  spear 
26.  7  his  spear  stuck  in  the  ground  at  his  hoi. 
26.  8  let  me  smite  him.  .with  the  spear  even  to 
26.  n  take  thou  now  the  spear  that  (is)  at  his 
26.  12  David  took  the  spear  and  the  cruse  of  w 
26.  16  see  where  the  king’s  spear  (is),  and  the 
26.  22  Behold  the  king’s  spear !  and  let  one  of 

2  Sa.  I.  6  behold,  Saul  leaned  upon  his  spear ;  and 

2.  23  Abner  with  the  hinder  end  of  the  spear 
2.  23  that  the  spear  came  out  behind  him,  and 
21.  19  the  staff  of  whose  spear  (was)  like  a  wea 

23.  7  fenced  with  iron  and  the  staff  of  a  spear 
23.  18  lifted  up  his  spear  against  three  hundred 
23.  21  Egyptian  had  a  spear  in  his  hand  ;  but  he 
23.  21  plucked  the  spear  out  of  the  Egyptian’s 
23.  21  and  slew  him  with  his  own  spear 

2  KLxi.  10  did  the  priest  give  king  David’s  spears 

1  Ch.11.  11  he  lifted  up  his  spear  against  three  hun 

11.  20  for  lifting  up  his  spear  against  three  hu. 

11.  23  in  the  Egyptian’s  hand  (was)  a  spear  like 
11.  23  plucked  the  spear  out  of  the  Egyptian’s 
11. 23  and  slew  him  with  his  own  spear 
12. 34  with  them  with  shield  and  spear  thirty 
20.  s  whose  spear’s  staff  (was)  like  a  weaver’s 

2  Ch.23.  9  priest  delivered,  .spears,  and  bucklers 
Job  39.  23  rattleth  against  him,  the  glittering  spear 

41.  26  the  spear,  the  dart,  nor  the  habergeon 
Psa.  35.  3  Draw  out  also  the  spear,  and  stop  (the  w.) 
46.  9  cutteth  the  spear  in  sunder;  he  burnetii 
57.  4  whose  teeth  (are)  spears  and  arrows,  and 
Isa.  2.  4  they  shall  beat,  .their  spearsinto  prunn. 
Mic.  4.  3  they  shall  beat . .  their  spears  into  prunn 
Nab.  3.  3  the  bright  sword  and  the  glittering spear 
Hab.  3.  11  (and)  at  the  shining  of  thy  glittering  spear 

2.  Halbert,  javelin,  |iT3  kidon. 

Josh.  8.  18  Stretch  out  the  spear  that  (is)  in  thy  hand 
8. 18  Joshua  stretched  out  the  spear  thatnie 
8.  26  wherewith  he  stretched  out  the  spear,  un 
Job  41.  29  he  laugheth  at  the  shaking  of  a  spear 
J er.  6.  23  They  shall  lay  hold  on  how  and  spear 

3.  Spear,  harpoon,  byb'f  tselatsal. 

Job  41.  7  Cam  t  thou  fill,  .his  head  with  fish  spears 
4  .Spear,  iron  point  of  a  lance,  |?p  gay  in. 

2  Sa.  21.  16  weight  of  whose  spear  (weighed)  three  hu. 

5.  A  reed,  njp  qaneh. 

Psa.  68. 30  Rebuke  the  company  of  spearmen,  the 
G.  Javelin,  spear,  lance,  rob  romach. 

Judg.  5.  8  was  there  a  shield  or  spear  seen  amon" 

1  SP'12'  24  children,  .that  bare  shield  and  spear  (we  ) 

2  Ch.n.  12  m  everyseveral  city  (lie  put).,  spears,  r.nd 

14.  8  an  army  (of  men)  that  hare  targets  and  sp 

25.  5  choice  (men),  .that  could  handle  spear 

26.  14  Uzziah  preparedfor  them. .shields,  and  sp. 
3<eh.  4. 13  with  their  swords,  their  spears,  and  their 

4.  16  other  half  of  them  held  botli  the  spears 
4.  21  half  of  them  held  the  spears  from  the  ri. 
Jer.  46.  4  furbish  the  spears,  (and)  put  on  the  bri" 
Eze.  39.  9  arrows,  and  the  hand  staves,  and  the  sp. 

J  oel  3.  10  Beat  your . .  prunning  hooks  into  spears 
7. A  spearman,  Se£ioAd/3os  dexiolabos. 

Acts  23.  23  Make  ready,  .spearmen  two  hundred,  at  | 


8.  A  spear  head,  lance,  Aoyxv  lojche. 

John  19.  34  oue  of  the  soldiers  with  a  spear  pierced 
SPECIAL,  specially  — 

1.  Peculiar  treasure,  segullah. 

Deut  7.  6  hath  chosen  thee  to  be  a  special  people 

2.  Most  of  all,  chiefly,  pdAiarra  malista. 

brought  him . . specially  before  thee,  0  ki. 
ill.  4.  10  who  is  the  Saviour  of  all  men,  specially 

5.  8  providenot.  .specially  for  those  of  hisovvn 
lit.  1.  10  deceivers,  specially  they  of  the  circumci. 
“cm.  16  specially  tome,  but  how  muchmoreuuto 

3. Aot  ordinary,  oh  ras  roxovaas  ou  tas  tuchousas. 
Acts  19.  II  God  wrought  special  miracles  by  the  ha. 

SPECKLED  — 

1.  Speckled,  ip:  naqod. 

Gen.  30.  32  removing  from  thence  all  the  speckled 
30.  32  the  spotted  and  speckled  among  the  goa. 
30.  33  every  one  that  (is)  not  speckled  and  spot. 
30.  35  she  goats  that  were  speckled  and  spotted 

30.  39  brought  forth  cattle  ringstraked,  speckled 

31.  8  said  thus.  The  speckled  shall  be  thy  wages 
31.  8  then  all  the  cattle  bare  speckled:  and  if 

31.  10,  12  the  rams.. ringstraked,  speckled,  and 

2.  Spotted,  I'm  tsabua. 

Jer.  12.  9  Mine  heritage  (is)  unto  me  (as)  a  speckled 

3.  Bay,  speckled,  piy  saroq. 

Zech.  1.  8  behind  him  (were  there)  red  horses,  spe. 
SPECTACLE  — 

Public  spectacle  or  show,  theatre,  Qearpov  theatron. 

1  Co.  4.  9  we  are  made  a  spectacle  unto  the  world 
SPEECH,  (boldness  of,  fair)  — - 

1. A  saying,  speech,  ion  enter. 

Job  6.  26  Do  ye  imagine  to  reprove,  .the  speeches 
32. 14  neither  will  I  answer  him  with  your  spe. 

2.  A  saying ,  speech,  irk’  omer. 

Psa.  19.  2  Day  unto  day  nttereth  speech,  and  night 
19.  3  no  speech  nor  language  (where)  tlieir  vo. 

3 . A  saying,  speech,  .-ncx  imrah. 

Gen.  4.  23  hearken  unto  my  speech :  for  I  have  slain 
Deut  32.  2  my  speech  shall  distil  as  the  dew,  as  the 
Psa.  17.  6  incline  thine  ear  unto  me,  (and)  hear  my 
Isa.  28.  23  Give  ye  ear.  .hearken,  and  hear  my  slice 
29.  4  thy  speech  shall  be  low  out  of  the  dust 
29.  4  and  thy  speech  shall  whisper  out  of  the 

32.  9  hear  my  voice,  .give  ear  uuto  my  speech 

4.  A  word,  13}  dabar. 

Gen.  11.  1  Aud  the  whole  earth  was  of  one.  .speech 
Deut  22. 14  give  occasions  of  speech  against  her,  and 
22.  17  hath  given  occasions  of  speech(againsth.) 

2  Sa.  14.  20  To  fetch  about  this  form  of  speech  hath 
19.  11  seeing  the  speech  of  all  Israel  is  come  to 
1  Ki.  3.  1^  speech  pleased  the  Lord,  that  Solomon 
Jer.  31.  23  As  yet  they  shall  use  this  speech  in  the 

5.  A  tumult,  rteri  hamullah. 

Eze.  1.  24  the  voice  of  speech,  as  the  noise  of  an  ho. 

6.  II  hat  is  received  or  taken,  doctrine,  npb  leqach. 
Prov.  7.  21  With  her  much  fair  speech  she  caused  him 

7. Speech,  what  is  spoken,  1310  midbar. 

Song  4.  3  thy  speech  (is)  comely :  thy  temples  (are) 
S..1  word,  nVa  millah. 

Job  13.  17  Hear  diligently  my  speech,  and  mydecla 

15.  3  or  with  speeches  wherewith  lie  can  do  no 
21.  2  Hear  diligently  my  speech;  andlettliisbe 
24.  25  make  me  a  liar,  and  make  my  speech  no. 
29.  22  spake  not  again ;  and  my  speech  dropped 
33,  1  hear  my  speeches,  and  hearken  to  all  my 

9 . Mouth,  if peh. 

i )  Exod.  4.  10  but  I  (am)slow  of  speech,  and  of  a  slow  to. 

10.  Zip,  .13(7  saphah. 

Job  12.  20  removeth  away  the  speech  of  the  trusty 
Prov  17.  7  Excellent  speech  becometh  not  a  fool,  mu. 
Isa.  33.  19  people  of  deeper  speech  than  thou  canst 
Eze.  3.  5,  6  people  of  a  strange  speech  aud  of  an  h. 

11.  Hearing,  what  is  heard,  ysa  shema. 

Hab.  3.  2  0  Lord,  I  have  heard  thy  speech,  (and)was 

12.  Eulogy,  fair  talk,  ehAoyia  eulogia. 

Rom  16.  18  by  good  words  and  fair  speeches  deceive 

13.  Talk,  AaAla  lalia. 

Matt26.  73  thou  also  art  (one)  of  them;  for  thy  speecli 
’I ark  14.  70  thou  art  a  Galilean,  and  thy  speech  agre. 
John  8.  43  Why  do  ye  not  understand  my  speech? 

14.  .1  word,  Aoyos  logos. 

Acts  20.  7  and  continued  his  speech  until  midnight 

1  Co.  2.  1  came  not  with  excellency  of  speech  or  of 

2.  4  my  speech  and  my  preaching  (was)  not  wi. 

4.  19  not  the  speech  of  them  which  are  puffed 

2  Co.  10.  10  (his),  .presence  (is)  weak,  and  (his)  speecli 

11.  6  though  (I  be)  rude  in  speech,  yet  not  in  k. 
Col.  4.  6  Let  your  speech  (he)  alway  with  grace,  se. 
Titus  2.  8  Sound  speecli,  that  cannot  be  condemned 
SPEECH  of  Lycaonia  — ■ 

In  the  Lycaonic  dialect,  AvKaoviarl  lukaonisti. 

Acts  14.  it  saying  in  the  speech  of  Lycaonia,  The  gods 
SPEECHLESS,  (to  be)  — 

1.  II  ithout  breath  or  speech ,  ivveos  eneos. 

Acts.  9.  7  the  men.  .stood  speechless,  hearing  a  voi. 


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2. Stricken,  blunted,  deaf,  dumb,  K<a<pis  kophos. 

Luke  i.  22  for  he  beckoned,  .and  remained  speechl. 

G.  To  muzzle,  gag,  silence,  (f>ip.6a>  phimoo. 

Matt22.  12  how  earnest  thou  in. .  And  he  was  speech. 

SPEED,  speedily,  speedy  — ■ 

\. Speedily,  wisps  osparna. 

Ezra.  6.  12  made  a  decree  ;  let  it  be  done  with  speed 

6.  13  according  to  that. .  so  they  did  speedily 

7.  17  That  thou  mayest  buy  speedily  with  this 

7.  21  shall  require  of  you,  it  be  done  speedily 

7.  26  let  judgment  be  executed  speedily  upon 

2.  To  be  hastened,  troubled,  ^>na  bahal,  2. 

Zeph.  1.  18  he  shall  make  even  a  speedy  riddance  of 

3.  To  go  on,  ,nl?n  halak. 

Zcch.  8.  2i  Let  us  go  speedily  to  pray  before  the  Lc. 

4.  Hasting,  hastily,  ana  maher. 

Psa.  6q.  17  for  I  am  in  trouble  :  hear  me  speedily 
79.  8  let  thy  tender  mercies  speedily  prevent  us 
J02.  2  in  the  day  (when)  I  call  answer  me  speed. 
143.  7  Hear  me  speedily,  O  Lord  ;  my  spirit  fail. 

5 . Haste,  rrirra  meherah. 

Psa.  31.  2  deliver  me  speedily  :  be  thou  my  strongr. 
Eccl.  8.  II  Because  sentence,  .is  not  executed  speed. 
Isa.  5.  26  behold,  they  shall  come  with  speed  swift. 

58.  8  and  thine  health  shall  spring  forth  speed. 
Joel  3.  4  speedily  will  I  return  your  recoinpeuceu. 

6.  To  ( make  to)  haste,  ara  mahar,  3. 

Gen.  44.  11  they  speedily  took  down  every  man  his 

7.  To  let  escape,  bSp  malat,  2. 

1  Sa.  27.  1  I  should  speedily  escape  into  the  land  of 

8.  To  pass  over,  a rj  abar. 

2  Sa.  17. 16  speedily  pass  over ;  lest  the  king  be  swa. 

9 . Most  speedily,  t ax^ra  tachista. 

Acts  17.  15  commandment.. to  come  to  him  with  all  s. 

10.  fn  haste,  speed,  speedily,  eV  rdxci  entachei. 
Lukei8.  8  I  tell  you  he  will  avenge  them  speedily 

SPEED,  (to  make)  — 

1.2b  strengthen  self,  fax  amats,  7. 

iKi.  12.  18  Rehoboam  made  speed  to  get  him  up  to 
2  C’h.io.  18  Rehoboam  made  speed  to  get  him  up  to 

2.  To  hasten,  ana  mahar,  3. 

2  Sa.  15. 14  make  speed  to  depart  lest  he  overtake  11s 
Isa.  5.  19  Let  him  makespeed.  .hasten  his  work,  th. 

3.  Haste,  rnnp  meherah. 

1  Sa.  20.  38  Jonathan  cried  after  the  lad,  Make  speed 

4.  To  find,  matsa. 

Ju'dg.  5.  30  Have  they  not  sped?  have  they  (not)  div. 
SPEEDILY,  to  divide  or  give  — • 

1.  To  trouble,  hasten,  Sna  bahel,  3. 

Esth.  2.  9  speedily  gave  her  her  thiugs  for  purifica. 

2.  To  cause  to  run,  rn  ruts,  5. 

2  Ch.35.  13  divide  (them)  speedily  among  all  the  pe. 

SPEND,  to  — 

1.7V)  separate,  spend,  destroy,  arm  abad,  3. 

PTOV29.  3  keepeth  company  with  harlots  spendetli 

2.  To  wear  out,  n|?a  or  rh 3  kalah  or  balah,  3. 

Job  21.  13  They  spend  their  days  in  wealth,  and  in 

3.  To  complete,  finish,  consume,  nSa  kalah,  3. 
Deut32.  23  heap  mischiefs  upon  them  ;  I  will  spend 
Job  21. 13  They  spend  their  days  in  wealth,  and  in 

36.  11  they  shall  spend  their  days  in  prosperity 
Psa.  90.  9  we  spend  our  years  as  a  talc  (that  is  told) 
Isa.  49.  4  I  have  spent  my  strength  for  nought,  and 

4.  To  do,  make,  n'yy  asah. 

Eccl.  6.  12  all  the  days  of  his  vain  life  which  he  sp. 

5.77)  weigh  out,  pay,  spend,  bpj  shaqal. 

Isa.  55.  2  Wherefore  do  ye  spend  money  for  (that 

6.  To  spend,  bairavaai  dapanad. 

Mark  5.  26  had  spent  all  that  she  had,  and  was  not. 
Lukeis.  14  when  he  had  spent  all,  there  arose  a  mi. 

2  Co. 12. 15  And  I  will  very  gladly  spend,  .for  you 

7.  To  do,  make,  iroicco  poieo. 

Acts  18.  23  after  he  had  spent  some  time  (there),  he 

8.77)  take  up  besides,  irporravaXiaKb)  prosanalisko. 
Luke  8.  43  a  woman . .  which  had  spent  all  her  living 

SPEND,  more,  time,  up,  to  — 

1.77)  swallow  up,  l/?3  bala,  3. 

ProV2i.  20  treasure,  .but  a  foolish  man  spendethitup 

2.77)  have  a  good  or  easy  time,  evKcuptw  eukaireii. 
Acts  17.  21  spent  their  time  in  nothing  else,  but  eit. 

3.77;  spend  besides,  irpoaSarraraw  prosdapanao. 
Lukeio.  35  whatsoever  thou  spendest  more,  when  I 

4. 77)  rub,  spend  or  pass  the  time,  xpovorpi^eoi. 

Acts  20. 16  because  he  would  not  spend  the  time  in 

SPENT,  (to  be)  far  — 

1 . 77)  go  away  or  about,  Sms  azal. 

i  Sa.  9.  7  the  bread  is  spent  in  our  vessels,  and  (th. 

2.77)  be  completed,  finished,  consumed,  rh'z  kalah. 
Gen.  21. 15  the  water  was  spent  in  the  bottle,  and 
Job  7.  6  My  days,  .are  spent  without  hope 

Psa.  31.  10  my  life  is  spent  with  grief,  and  my  years 


3.  To  subdue,  iyj  radad. 

Judg  19.  11  the  day  was  far  spent;  and  the  servant 

4.77>  be  perfect,  finished,  consumed,  dot  tamam. 

Gen.  47.  18  We  will  not  hide,  .that  our  money  is  sp. 
Lev.  26.  20  your  strength  shall  be  spent  in  vain 
Jer.  37.  21  until  all  the  bread  in  the  city  were  spent 

5.77)  come  through  or  over,  Siay'iyouo.i  diaginomai. 
Acts  27.  9  whenmuch  time  was  spent,  and  when  sa. 

6.  To  expend,  eicSairavdoo  ekdapanad. 

2  Co.  12.  15  And  I  will  very  gladly,  .be  sj)ent  for  you 

7.  To  bow  down,  recline,  k\'ivu  klino. 

Luke  24.  29  toward  evening . .  and  the  day  is  far  spent 

8.  To  strike  forward,  irpoKoirra  prokoptii. 

Rom  13.  12  The  night  is  far  spent,  the  day  is  at  hand 
SPICE,  spiced,  spicery,  (sweet)  — 

1 .  Spice,  07a  basam. 

Song  5.  i  I  have  gathered  my  myrrh  with  my  spice 

2.  Spice,  Diva  besem, 

Exod  25.  6  spices  for  anointing  oil,  and  for  sweet  in. 
30.  23  Take  thou  also  unto  thee  principal  spices 
35.  8  spices  for  anointing  oil,  and  for  the  sweet 
Ivi.  10.  2  with  camels  that  bare  spices,  and  very  mu. 
10.  10  twenty  talents  of  gold,  and  of  spices  very 
10.  25  garments,  and  armour,  and  spices,  horses 
2  Ki.  20.  13  the  gold,  and  the  spices,  and  the  precious 

1  Ch.  9.  29  oil,  and  the  frankincense,  and  the  spices 

9.  30  And  (some) . .  made  the  ointment  of  the  sp. 

2  Ch.  9.  1  camels  that  bare  spices,  and  gold  in  abu. 

9.  9  twenty  talents  of  gold,  and  of  spices  gr. 

9.  24  raiment,  harness,  and  spices,  horses,  and 
32.  27  for  precious  stones,  and  for  spices,  and  for 
Song  4.  10  smell  of  thine  ointments  than  all  spices 

4.  14  myrrh  and  aloes,  with  all  the  chief  spices 
4.  16  blow  upon  my  garden,  (that)  the  spices 

8.  14  a  young  hart  upon  the  mountains  of  spic. 
Isa.  39.  2  the  spices,  and  the  precious  ointment,  and 

3 .Spice,  Diria  bosem. 

Exod  35.  28  spice,  and  oil  for  the  light,  and  for  the 

1  Ki.  10.  10  such  abundance  of  spices  as  these  which 

2  Ch.  9.  9  neither  was  there  any  such  spices  as  the 
Song  5.  13  His  cheeks  (are)  asabedof  spices,  (as)  sw 

6.  2  into  his  garden,  to  the  beds  of  spices,  to 
Eze.  27.  22  theyoccupiedintliy  fairs  with,  .spices,  and 

4.  Spices,  treasury,  nsPf  nekoth. 

Gen.  37.  25  with  their  camels  bearing  spieerv  and  ba. 
43.  11  a  little  honey,  spices,  and  myrrh,  nuts,  and 

5 .Spices,  perfume,  D'Sp  sammim. 

Exod  30.  34  Take  unto  thee  sweet  spices,  stacte,  and 
30.  34  (these)  sweet  spices  with  pure  frankince. 
37.  29  pure  incense  of  sweet  spices,  according  to 

6.  Compound,  mixture,  spice,  np"i  reqach. 

Song  8.  2  I  would  cause  thee  to  drink  of  spiced  wi. 

7.  A  roma,  very  fragrant,  ccpwpa  aroma. 

Markifi.  1  had  brought  sweet  spices,  that  they  mig. 
Luke  23.  56  they  returned,  and  prepared  spices  and 
24.  1  bringing  the  spices  which  they  had  prep. 
Johni9.  40  wound  it  in  linen  clothes  with  the  spices 

SPICE,  spice  merchant.,  to  — 

1  .To  go  to  and  .fro,  be  a  merchant,  7OT  rakal. 

1  Ki.  10.  15  of  the  traffic  of  the  spice  merchants,  and 

2.  To  compound,  spice,  npn  raqach,  5. 

Eze.  24.  10  consume  the  flesh,  and  spice  it  well,  and 

SPIDER  — 

1 .  A  spider,  ty'D?y  akkabisli. 

Job  8.  14  and  whose  trust  (shall  e)  a  spider’s  web 
Isa.  59.  5  They,  .weave  the  spider's  web :  he  that 

2.  Poisonous  lizard,  spider,  n'OTtg  semamith. 

Prov  30.  28  The  spider  taketh hold  with  her  hands, and 

SPIED,  to  be  — 

To  be  seen,  nso  raah,  2. 

2  Ki.  23.  24  the  abominations  that  tvere  spied  in  the 
SPIES  — 

1. Spies,  places  or  districts,  D'pnK  atharim. 

Nuni2i.  1  that  Israel  came  by  the  way  of  the  spies 

2.  To  use  the  feet,  travel,  traverse,  Sip  ragal,  3. 

Gen  42  9  Ye  (are)  spies ;  to  see  the  nakedness  of  the 

42. 11  we  (are)  true  (men),  thy  servants  are  no  sp. 
4-'.  14  I  speak  unto  you,  saying,  Ye  (are)  spies 
42.  16  by  the  life  of  Pharaoh,  .ye  (are)  spies 
42.  30  spake  roughly  to  us,  and  took  us  for  spies 
42  31  said.  .We  (are)  true  (men);  we  are  no  sp. 
42.  34  then  shall  I  know  that  ye  (are)  no  spies 
Josh.  6.  23  young  men  that  were  spies  went  in,  anil 

1  Sa.  26.  4  David  therefore  sent  out  spies,  and  und. 

2  Sa.  15.  10  Absalom  sent  spies  throughout  all  the  tr. 

3. One  sent  in  (to  spy),  iyicdOeros  eykathetos. 

Luke2o.  20  sent  forth  spies,  which  should  feign  them. 

4..-1  spy,  Karair kotos  kataskopos. 

Heb.  11.  3 1  when  she  had  received  the  spies  witli  peace 

SPIKENARD  — 

1  .Hard,  ill  nerd. 

Song  1.  12  my  spikenard  sendeth  forth  the  smell  th. 
4.  13  pleasant  fruits  ;  cainphire,  with  spikenard 
4.  14  Spikenard  and  saffron  ;  calamus  and  cm. 

2 .Genuine  nard,  rapSos  ttkttiicSs  nardos pistikos. 
Mark-14.  3  an  alabaster  box  of  ointment  of  spikenard 
John  12.  3  a  pound  of  ointment  of  spikenard,  very 


SPILL,  be  spilled  or  spilt,  to  — 

1 .  To  be  poured  or  spread  out,  111  nagar,  2. 

2  Sa.  14.  14  as  water  spilt  on  the  ground,  which  caun. 

2.77)  corrupt,  destroy,  nry  shachath,  3. 

Gen.  38.  9  lie  spilled  (it)  on  the  ground,  lest  that  I10 

3.77>  pour  out,  eVxf<a  ekeheo. 

Mark  2.  22  [the  wine  is  spilled,  and  the  bottles  will] 

4. To  pour  out,  tKyivoi  ekchv.no. 

Luke  5.  37  wine  will  burst  the  bottles,  and  be  spilled 

SPIN,  to  — 

1.77)  spin,  mo  ta.vah. 

Exod35.  25  women  that  were  wise  hearted  did  spin 
35.  26  stirred  them  up  in  wisdom  spun  goats' 

2.  To  sirin,  vr}6w  netho. 

Matt.  6.  28  the  Iilie3.  .toil  not,  neither  do  they  spin 
Lukei2.  27  the  lilies,  .they  toil  not,  they  spin  not 

SPINDLE  — 

Spindle,  distaff,  IIS’-?  kishor. 

Prov  31.  19  She  layeth  her  hands  to  the  spindle,  and 

SPIRIT  — 

1. Hreatli,  r Dji  neshamah. 

Job  26.  4  To  whom. .and  whose  spirit  came  from 
Prov 20.  27  The  spirit  of  man  (is)  the  candle  of  the  L. 

2.  Spirit,  wind,  nn  ruach. 

Gen.  1.  2  the  spirit  of  God  moved  upon  the  face  0/ 
6.  3  My  spirit  shall  not  always  strive  with  in. 
41.  8  his  spirit  was  troubled  ;  and  he  sent  and 
41.  38  Can  we  find,  .a  man  in  whom  the  spiritof 
45.  27  tlie  spirit  of  Jacob  their  father  revived 
Exod.  6.  9  they  hearkened  not . .  for  anguish  of  spirit 
28.  3  whom  I  have  filled  with  the  spirit  of  wis. 
31.  3  I  have  filled  him  with  the  spirit  of  God 
35.  21  every  one  whom  his  spirit  made  willing 
35.  31  lie  hath  filled  him  with  the  spirit  of  God 
Num.  5.  14  the  spirit  of  jealousy  come  upon  him,  and 

5.  14  if  the  spirit  if  jealousy  come  upon  him 

5.  30  when  the  spirit  of  jealousy  cometh  upon 

11.  17  I  will  take  of  the  spirit  which  (is)  upon 
11.  25  took  of  the  spirit  that  (was)  upou  him,  and 
11.  25  when  the  spirit  rested  upon  them,  they 
1 1.  26  tlie  spirit  rested  upon  them ;  and  they 
11.  29  that  the  LORD  would  put  his  spirit  upon 

14.  24  he  had  another  spirit  with  him,  and  hath 
16.  22  O  God,  the  God  of  the  spirits  of  all  flesh 
24.  2  and  the  spirit  of  God  came  upon  him 
27.  16  Let  the  LORD,  the  God  of  the  spirits  or 

27.  18  son  of  Nun,  a  man  in  whom  (is)  the  spirit 
Dcut.  2.  30  God  hardened  his  spirit,  and  made  his  lie. 

34.  9  the  son  of  Nun  was  full  of  the  spirit  of  w. 
Josh.  5.  1  neither  was  there  spirit  in  them  any  mo. 
Judg.  3.  10  the  spiritof  the  Lord  came  upon  him,  and 

6.  34  tlie  spirit  of  the  Lord  came  upon  Gideon 

9.  23  God  sent  an  evil  spirit  between  Abiinele. 

it  29  spirit  of  tlie  Lord  came  upon  Jephthah 
25  spirit  of  tlie  Lord  began  to  move  him  at 
6  spirit  of  the  Lord  came  mightily  upon 
19  spirit  of  the  Lord  came  upon  him,  and 
14  spirit  of  tlie  Lord  came  mightily  upon 
19  spirit  came  again,  and  he  revived :  where. 

1  Sa.  1.  15  I  (am)  a  woman  of  a  sorrowful  spirit:  I 

10.  6  spirit  of  tlie  Lord  will  come  upon  thee 

10.  10  spirit  of  God  came  upon  him,  and  he  pro. 

11.  6  spirit  cf  God  came  upon  Saul  when  he  he. 

11.  13  spirit  oi  Lord  came  upon  David  from  that 
16. 14  spirit  ofthe  LORDdeparted  from  Saul,  and 
16.  14  evil  spirit  from  the  Lord  troubled  him 
16.  15  Behold  now,  an  evil  spirit  from  God  tro. 

15.  16  when  the  evil  spirit  from  God  is  upon  th. 

16.  23  when  the  (evil)  spirit  from  God  was  upon 
16.  23  was  well,  and  the  evil  spirit  departed  fr. 
iS.  10  the  evil  spirit  from  God  came  upon  Saul 

19.  9  tlie  evil  spirit  from  tlie  Lord  was  upon 
19.  20  tlie  spirit  of  God  was  upon  the  messeng. 

19.  23  the  spirit  of  God  was  upon  him  also,  and 
30.  12  when  he  had  eaten,  his  spirit  came  again 

2  Sa.  23.  2  The  spirit  of  the  Lord  spake  by  me,  and 

1  Ki.io.  5  there  was  no  more  spirit  in  her 
18.  12  tlie  spirit  of  the  Lord  shall  cany  thee  w. 

21.  5  Why  is  thy  spirit  so  sad,  that  thou  eatest 

22.  21  there  camefortlia  spirit,  and  stood  before 
22.  22  I  will  be  a  lying  spirit  in  the  mouth  of  all 
22.  23  the  Lord  hath  put  a  lying  spirit  in  tlie  mo. 
22  24  Which  way  went  tlie  spirit  of  tlie  Lord 

2  Ki.  7.  9  let  a  double  portion  of  thy  spirit  be  upon 
2.  is  they  said,  The  spirit  of  Elijah  doth  rest  on 
2.  16  peradventure  the  spiritof  tlie  Lord  hath 

1  Ch  s  26  the  God  of  Israel  stirred  up  tlie  spirit  of 

5.  26  the  spirit  of  Tilgath-pilneser  king  of  Ass. 

12.  18  tlie  spirit  came  upon  Amasai,  (who  was) 

28.  12  the  pattern  of  ail  that  he  had  by  tlie  spi. 

2  Ch.  9.  4  there  was  no  more  spirit  ill  her 
15  i  the  spirit  of  God  came  upon  Azariah  the 
18.  20  there  came  out  a  spirit,  anil  stood  before 
18  21  I  will  go  out,  and  be  a  lying  spirit  in  the 
18.  22  the  Lord  hath  put  a  lying  spiritm  the  mo. 
18  21  Which  way  went  the  spirit  of  the  LORI) 

20.  14  came  the  spirit  of  tlie  LORD  in  tlie  midst 

21.  16  stirred  up  against  Jehoram  the  spirit  of 
24.  20  tlie  spirit  of  God  came  upon  Zechariahtne 
-6.  22  the  Lord  stirred  up  the  spirit  of  Cyrus  ki. 

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1  the  Lord  stirred  up  the  spiritof  Cyrus  ki. 


1. 

9.  20 
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4 
6, 


3  with  all  (them)  whose  spirit  God  bad  rajs, 
o  Tliou  gavest  also  tliy  good  spirit  to  lnstr. 


testifiedst  against  them  by  thy  spirit  m 
13  a  spirit  passed  before  my  face;  the  hair  of 
;  4  the  poison  whereof  drinkctli  up  my  spirit 


SPIRIT 


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SPIRIT 


26 

27 
32- 

32- 

33- 

34- 

Tsa.  31. 
32. 
34- 
51- 
51- 
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51- 
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77- 
77- 
78. 
104. 
104 
106, 
139- 
142. 
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Eccl.  1. 


Job  7.  11 1  will  speak  in  the  anguish  of  my  spirit 
10.  12  thy  visitation  hath  preserved  my  spirit 
15.  13  thou  turnest  thy  spirit  against  God,  and 

20.  3  the  spirit  of  my  understanding causeth  me 
4  if  fit  were  so),  why  should  not  my  spirit 

13  By  his  spirit  lie  hath  garnished  the  heavens 

3  and  the  spirit  of  God  (is)  in  my  nostrils 
8  (therelis  a  spirit  in  man:  and  theinspirati. 

18  l  am  full  of  matter;  the  spirit  within  me 

4  I  he  spirit  of  God  hath  made  me,  and  the 

14  (if)  he  gather  unto  himself  his  spirit  and 

5  Into  thine  hand  I  commit  my  spirit:  thou 
.  2  Blessed  (is)  the  man.. in  whose  spirit  (the. 
.  18  and  saveth  such  as  be  of  a  contrite  spirit 
.  10  O  God;  and  renew  a  right  spirit  within  me 
.  11  Cast  me  not  away,  .take  not  thy  holy  spi 
.  12  and  uphold  me  (with  thy)  free  spirit 
.  1 7  The  sacrifices  of  God  (are) a  broken  spirit 
.  12  lie  shall  cut  off  the  spirit  of  princes:  (he 
•  3  1  complained,  and  my  spirit  was  ovenvh. 

6  and  my  spirit  made  diligent  search 
'  8  whose  spirit  was  not  stedfast  with  G. 

4  V\  ho  makethhis  angels  spirits;  his  minis. 
30  Thou  sendest  forth  thy  spirit,  they  are  cr 
33  t^yproYoked  his  spirit,  so  that  he  spake 

7  \\ hither  shall  I  go  from  thy  spirit?  or  wh 

3  IVlen  W  sPirit  was  overwhelmed  within 

4  Therefore  is  my  spirit  overwhelmed  with. 

7  Hear  me  speedily,  O  Lord;  my  spirit  fail 

i°  thou  (art)  my  God  :  thy  spirit  (is)  good 
.  23  I  will  pour  out  my  spirit  unto  you,  I  will 
.  13  lie  that  is  of  a  faithful  spirit  concealeth 
.  29  but  (he  that  is)  hasty  of  spirit  exalteth  fo 
.  4  perverseness,  .(is)  a  breach  in  the  spirit 

13  by  sorrow  of  the  heart  the  spirit  is  brok. 

2  but  the  Lord  weigheth  the  spirits 

.  18  and  an  haughty  spirit  before  a  fall 
19  Better  (it  is  to  be)  of  an  humble  spirit  wi. 
32  he  that  ruleth  his  spirit  than  he  that  ta 

22  but  a  broken  spirit  drietli  the  bones 

27  of  understanding  is  of  an  excellent  spirit 

14  The  spirit  of  a  man  will  sustain  his  infir. 
14  but  a  wounded  spirit  who  can  bear? 

28  He  that  (hath)  no  rule  over  his  own  spirit 

23  ,  shall  uphold  the  humble  in  spirit 

14  behold,  all  (is)  vanity  and  vexation  of  sp. 

17  perceived  that  this,  .is  vexation  of  spirit 
11,  17,  26  vanity  and  vexation  of  spirit 
21  >\  ho  knoweth  the  spirit  of  man  that  go. 

21  Hi®.  the  beast  that  goetli  downw. 

4  This  (is)  also  vanity  and  vexation  of  spirit 

6  full  (with)  travail  and  vexation  of  spirit 
16  IP1.8  also  (is)  vanity  and  vexation  of  spirit 

9  this  (is)  also  vanity  and  vexation  of  spirit 

8  patient  in  spirit,  .the  proud  in  spirit 

9  Be  not  hasty  in  thy  spirit  to  be  angry  •  for 

8  over  the  spirit,  to  retain  the  spirit  *’ 

4  If  the  spirit  of  the  ruler  rise  up  against 

5  knowest  not.  .the  way  of  the  spirit,  (nor) 

7  the  spirit  shall  return  unto  God  who  gave 
4  the  spirit  of  judgment,  and  by  the  spirit 
2  the  spirit  of  the  Lord  shall  rest  upon  him 
2  the  spirit  of  wisdom  and  understanding 

2  the  spirit  of  counsel  and  might,  the  spirit 

3  ,p-  sP^’*t  of  Egypt  shall  fail  in  the  midst 

14  1  lie  Lord  hath  mingled  a  perverse  spirit 

9  with  my  spirit  within  me  will  I  seek  thee 

6  a  spirit  of  judgment  to  him  that  sitteth 
10  hath  poured  out  upon  you  the  spirit  of 
24  They  also  that  erred  in  spirit  shall  come 

1  cover  with  a  coveriug,  lint  not  of  my  spi. 

3  and  their  horses  flesh,  and  not  spirit 
*5  V  i1!  ^ie  8P*r^  be  Poured  upon  us  from 
16  it  hath  commanded,  and  his  spirit  it  hath 
16  all  these  (things  is)  the  life  of  my  spirit 

7  because  the  spirit  of  the  LoiiDblowethup. 

13  Who  hath  directed  the  spirit  of  the  Lord 

.  I  I  have  put  my  spirit  upon  him ;  he  shall 

•  5  giveth.  .spirit  to  them  that  walk  therein 
.  3  I  will  pour  my  spirit  upon  thy  seed,  and 

•  16  the  Lord  GOD,  and  his  spirit,  hath  sentme 
°  ^Si  a  woman  forsaken,  and  grieved  in  spirit 

15  (that  is)  of  a  contrite  and  humble  spirit 
.  15  to  revive  the  spirit  of  the  humble,  and  to 

16  the  spirit  should  fail  before  me,  and  the 
19  the  spirit  of  the  Lord  shall  lift  up  a  stan. 

21  sPb' 'it  that  (is)  upon  thee, and  my  words 

1  I  he  spirit  of  the  Lord  God  (is)  upon  me 
3  the  garment  of  praise  for  the  spirit  of  he 

10  they  rebelled,  and  vexed  his  Holy  Spirit 

1 1  where  (is)  he  that  put  his  Holy  Spirit  wi. 

14  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  caused  him  to  rest 
14  and  shall  howl  for  vexation  of  spirit 

2  *.°  ( r  111  that  is)  poor,  and  of  a  contrite  sp. 

11  the  Lord  hath  raised  up  the  spirit  of  the 

12  X£!5ler*  spirit  was  togo,  they  went;  (and) 

20  \\  hithersoever  the  spirit  was  to  go  they 
20  thither  (was  their)  spirit  to  go ;  and  the 
20,  21  the  spirit  of  the  living  creature  (was) 

2  the  spirit  entered  into  me  when  he  spake 
12  the  spirit  took  me  up,  and  I  heard  behind 
14  the  spirit  lifted  me  up,  and  took  me  away 
14  and  I  went,  .in  the  heat  of  my  spirit 
24  the  spirit  entered  into  me,  and  set  me  up. 

3  the  spirit  lifted  me  up  between  the  earth 
17  the  spirit  of  the  living  creature  (was)  in 

1  the  spirit  lifted  me  up,  and  brought  me 
5  the  spirit  of  the  Lord  fell  upon  me,  and 
19  1  put  a  new  spirit  within  you 

24  Afterwards  the  spirit  took  me  up,  and  hr. 

24  in  a  vision  by  the  spirit  of  God  into  Cha. 

3  prophets,  that  follow  their  own  spirit,  and 


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26. 

28. 

29. 

29. 

30. 
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32. 
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40. 
40. 
42. 
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66. 
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Ezc.  1. 


Eze.  iS.  31  make  you  a  new  heart  and  a  new  spirit 

21.  7  every  spirit  shall  faint,  and  all  knees  shall 
36.  26  and  a  new  spirit  will  I  put  within  you 

36.  27  I  will  put  my  spirit  within  you,  and  cause 

37.  1  carried  me  out  in  the  spirit  of  the  Lord,  and 
37.  14  shall  put  my  spirit  in  you,  and  ye  shall  li 
39.  29  I  have  poured  out  my  spirit  upon  the  ho 
43.  5  the  spirit  took  me  up,  and  brought  me  into 

Han.  2.  1  lus  spirit  was  troubled,  and  his  sleep  brake 

2.  3  my  spirit  was  troubled  to  know  the  dream 
Hos.  4.  12  the  spirit  of  whoredoms  hath  caused  (th.) 

5.  4  the  spirit  of  whoredoms  (is)  in  the  midst 
Joel  2.  28  I  will  pour  out  my  spirit  upon  all  flesh 

2.  29  in  those  days  will  I  pour  out  my  spirit 
-Jlie.  2.  7  is  the  spirit  of  the  Lord  straitened’  (are) 

2.  11  If  a  man  walking  in  the  spirit  and  falseh. 

3.  8  l  am  full  of  power  by  the  spirit  of  the  L. 
Hag.  1.  14  the  Lord  stirred  up  the  spirit  of  Zerubb 

1.  14  the  spirit  of  Joshua  the  son  of  Josedech 

1.  14  the  spirit  of  all  theremnantof  the  people 

2.  5  So  my  spirit  remaineth  among  you :  fear 
Zech.  4.  6  Not  by  might,  nor  by  power,  but  by  my  s 

6.  5  These  (are)  the  four  spirits  of  the  heavens 

6.  8  have  quieted  my  spirit  in  the  north  cou. 

7.  12  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  sent  in  his  spirit 
12.  1  and  formeth  the  spirit  of  man  within  him 

12.  10  the  spirit  of  grace  and  of  supplications 

13.  2  and  the  unclean  spirit  to  pass  out  of  the 
-Mai.  2. 15  Yet  had  he  the  residue  of  the  spirit  And 

2. 15,  16  therefore  take  heed  to  your  spirit 

2.  Spirit,  wind,  nn  ruach. 

Han.  4.  8  and  in  whom  (is)  the  spirit  of  the  holy  go 

4-  9  I  know  that  the  spirit  of  the  holy  gods  (is) 

5.  18  for  the  spirit  of  the  holy  gods  (is)  in  thee 
5'U™  whom  (is)  the  spirit  of  the  holy  gods 

5.  i2  Forasmuch  as  an  excellent  spirit,  and  kn 
5. 14  the  spirit  of  the  gods  (is)  in  thee,  and  (th  ) 

6.  3  because  an  excellent  spirit  (was)  in  him 
7-  15  I  Daniel  was  grieved  in  my  spirit  in  the 

3. Spirit,  irvevfja  pneuma. 

Matt.  3.  16  lie  saw  the  spirit  of  God  descending  like 

4.  1  I  hen  was  Jesus  led  up  of  the  spirit  into 

5-  3  Blessed  (are)  the  poor  in  spirit:  for  theirs 

8.  16  he  cast  out  the  spirits  with  (his)  word,  and 
10.  1  gave  them  power  (against)  unclean  spirits 
10.  20  the  spirit  of  your  Father  which  speaketh 
12.  18  I  will  put  my  spirit  upon  him,  andhesh 
12.  28  if  I  cast  out  devils  bytliespiritof  God.th. 
12.  43  When  the  unclean  spirit  is  gone  out  of  a 
12.  45  taketh  with  himself  seven  other  spirits 

22.  43  How  then  doth  David  in  spirit  call  him 
26.  41  the  spirit  indeed  (is)  willing,  but  the  flesh 
.Mark  1.  10  the  spirit  like  a  dove  descending  upon  him 

1.  12  the  spirit  driveth  him  into  the  wilderness 

1.  23  there  was.  .a  man  with  an  unclean  spirit 
1.  26  when  the  unclean  spirit  had  torn  him  and 

1.  27  commandeth  he  even  the  unclean  spirits 

2.  8  Jesus  perceived  in  his  spirit  that  they  so 

3.  11  unclean  spirits,  when  they  saw  him,  fell 

3.  30  they  said,  He  hath  an  unclean  spirit 

5.  2  met  him . .  a  man  with  an  unclean  spirit 
5.  8  Come  out  of  the  man,  (thou)  unclean  spi. 

5.  13  the  unclean  spiritswcnt  out, and  entered 

6.  7  and  gave  them  power  over  unclean  spi 

7.  25  whose  young  daughter  had  an  unclean  sp 

8.  12  he  sighed  deeply  in  his  spirit,  and  saith 

9.  17  brought,  .my son,  which  hath  a  dumb  sp 

9.  20  the  spirit  tare  him  ;  and  he  fell  on  the 
9.  25  he  rebuked  the  foul  spirit,  saying  unto 
9-  25  (Thou)  dumb  and  deaf  spirit,  I  charge  th 

14-  38  The  spirit  truly  (is)  ready,  but  the  flesh 
Luke  1.  17  he  shall  go  before  him  in  the  spirit  and 
1.  47  my  spirit  hath  rejoiced  in  God  my  Sav 

1.  80  the  child  grew,  and  waxed  strong  in  sp. 

2.  27  And  he  came  by  the  spirit  into  the  temple 
2.  40  the  child  grew,  and  waxed  strong  [in  sp  1 
4-  1  was  led  by  the  spirit  into  the  wilderness 

4.  14  Jesus  returned  in  the  power  of  the  spirit 
4-  18  The  spirit  of  the  Lord  (is)  upon  me,  bee 

4.  33  there  was  a  man  which  had  a  spirit  of  an 
4.  36  he  commandeth  the  unclean  spirits,  and 

6.  18  they  that  were  vexed  with  unclean  spirits 

7.  21  cured  many  of . .  plagues,  and  of  evil  sp. 

8.  2  which  had  been  healed  of  evil  spirits  and 
8.  29  lie  had  commanded  the  unclean  spirit  to 

8.  5s  [her  spirit  came  again,  and  she  arose  st.l 

9.  39  a  spirit  taketh  him,  and  he  suddenly  cr 
9.  42  Jesus  rebuked  the  unclean  spirit  and  he 
9.  55  [Ye  know  not  what  manner  of  spirit  ye  are] 

10.  20  rejoice  not,  that  the  spirits  are  subject 

10.  21  In  that  hour  Jesus  rejoiced  in  spirit  and 
n.  13  give  the  Holy  Spirit  to  them  that  ask  him 

11.  24  When  the  unclean  spirit  is  gone  out  of  a 

11.  26  taketh  (to  him)  seven  other  spirits  more 

■  3.  11  there  was  a  woman  which  had  a  spirit  of 

23.  46  into  thy  hands  I  commend  my  spirit 

24.  37  and  supposed  that  they  had  seen  a  spirit 
24.  39  a  spirit  hath  not  flesh  and  bones,  as  ye  see 

John  1.  32  I  saw  the  Spirit  descending  from  heaven 
1.  33  thou  shalt  seethe  Spirit  descending,  and 

3.  5  Except  a  man  be  born .  .(of)  the  spirit,  he 

3.  6  that  which  is  born  of  the  spirit  is  spirit 

3.  8  so  is  every  one  that  is  born  of  the  spirit 

3.  34  God  pveth  not  the  spirit  by  measure  (unto 

4.  23  shall  worship  the  Father  in  spirit  and  in 
4-  24  God  (is)  a  Spirit :  and  thev  that  worship 

4.  24  must  worship  (him)  in  spirit  and  in  truth 
6.  63  It  is  the  spirit  that  quickeneth  ;  the  flesh 

6.  63  the  words  that  I  speak,  .(they) are  spirit 

7.  39  this  spake  lie  of  the  spirit,  which  they  that 
lr*  33  he  groaned  in  the  spirit,  and  was  troubled 


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Gal. 


21  he  was  troubled  in  spirit,  and  testified 
17  (Even)  the  spirit  of  truth  ;  whom  the  wo. 
26  I  will  send,  .the  spirit  of  truth,  which 
13  when  he,  the  spirit  of  truth,  is  come,  he 

4  began  to  speak,  .as  the  spirit  gave  them 

17  I  will  pour  out  of  my  spirit  upon  all  flesh 

18  will  pour  out  in  those  days  of  my  spirit 
9  agreed  together  to  tempt  the  spirit  of  the 

16  were  vexed  with  unclean  spirits:  and  th. 
10  they  were  not  able  to  resist,  .the  spirt  by 
59  and  saying,  Lord  Jesus,  receive  my  spirit 
7  £?r  U1?£lean  spirits,  crying  with  loud  voi.  * 
29  1  hen  the  spirit  said  unto  Philip,  Go  near 
39  spirit  of  the  Lord  caught  away  Philip,  th 

19  spirit  said  unto  him,  Behold,  three  men’ 
12  spirit  bade  me  go  with  them,  nothing  do. 

28  signified  by  the  spirit  that  there  should 

7  assayed  to  go  into  Bithynia :  but  tlie  spi. 
16  damsel  possessed  with  a  spirit  of  divina. 
18  Paul  .turned  and  said  to  the  spirit,  I  co. 
10  spirit  was  stirred  in  him,  when  lie  saw  the 

5  Paul  was  pressed  [in  the  spirit,]  and  test 
25  being  fervent  in  the  spirit,  he  spake  and 

12  and  the  evil  spirits  went  out  of  them 

13  to  call  over  them  which  had  evil  spirits 

15  evil  spirit  answered  and  said,  Jesus  I  kn. 

16  man  in  whom  the  evil  spirit  was  leaped 

21  laul  purposed  in  the  spirit,  when  he  had 

22  go  bound  in  the  spirit  unto  J  erusalem,  not 
4  who  said  to  Paul  through  the  spirit,  that 

8  no  resurrection,  neither  angel,  nor  spirit 

9  if  a  spirit  or  an  angel  hath  spoken  to  him 
4  according  to  the  spirit  of  holiness,  by  the 
9  whom  I  serve  with  my  spirit  in  the  gospel 

29  in  the  spirit,  (and)  not  in  the  letter,  whose 

6  that  we  should  serve  in  newness  of  spirit 
1  [walk  not  after, the  flesh,  but  after  the  sp  ] 

.  2  1<  or  the  law  of  the  spirit  of  life  in  Christ 
4  "  Rlk  not  after  the  flesh,  but  after  the  sp 
.  5  are  after  the  spirit  the  tilings  of  the  spir. 

9  in  the  spirit,  if  so  be  that  the  spirit  of  God 
9  if  any  man  have  not  the  spirit  of  Christ 

10  .;1p,sPlrb  (is)  life  because  of  righteousness 

11  if  the  spirit  of  him  that  raised  up  Jesus 
11  quicken.  . by  his  spirit  thatdwelleth  in  you 

13  It  ye  through  the  spirit  do  mortify  the  de. 

14  as  many  as  are  led  by  the  spirit  of  God 

15  ye  have  notreceived  the  spirit  ofbondage 
■5  ye  have  received  the  spirit  of  adoption 

16  spin.,  .beareth  witness  with  our  spirit 
23  winch  have  the  first  fruits  of  the  spirit,  ev 

26  the  spirit  also  helpetli  our  infirmities,  for 

20  the  spirit  itself  maketli  intercession  for 

27  kn(l'Ve^1  tvbat  (is)  the  mind  of  the  spirit 
.  8  God  hath  given  them  the  spirit  of  slumber 
.  n  .Not  slothful  in  business;  fervent  in  spirit 
.  19  wonders,  by  the  power  of  the  spirit  of  G 

.  30  I  beseech  you.  .for  the  love  of  the  spirit 
.  4  m  demonstration  of  the  spirit  and  of  pow 
.  10  revealed,  .by  his  spirit:  for  the  spirit  sea. 

n  save  the  spirit  of  man  which  is  in  him 
.  1 1  knoweth  no  man,  but  the  spirit  of  God 
.  12  not  the  spirit  of  the  world,  but  the  spirit 
14  receiveth  not  the  things  of  the  spirit  of  G 

16  and  (that)  the  spirit  of  God  dweiletli  in  ’ 

21  shall  I  come,  .(in)  the  spirit  of  meekness 

3  as  absent  in  body,  lint  present  in  spirit 

4  my  spirit,  with  the  power  of  our  Lord  Je. 

5  that  the  spirit  may  be  saved  in  the  day  of 
1 1  ye  are  justified . .  by  tlie  spirit  of  our  God 

17  he.  .joined  unto  the  Lord  is  one  spirit 

20  [glorify  God  in  your  body,  and  in  your  sp.] 

34  maybe  holy  both  in  body  and  in  spirit 
40  I  think  also  that  I  have  the  spirit  of  God 
.  3  no  man  speaking  by  the  spirit  of  God  ca. 

.  4  diversities  of  gifts,  but  the  same  spirit 
.  7  the  manifestation  of  the  spirit  is  given  to 
.  8  to  one  is  given  by  the  spirit  the  word  of 

8  the  word  of  knowledge  by  the  same  spirit 

9  To  another  faith  by  the  same  spirit;  toano. 

9  the  gifts  of  healing  by  the  same  spirit 

i°  to  another  discerning  of  spirits;  to  another 
11  all  these  worketh .  .the  self  same  spirit 
13  by  one  spirit  are  we  all  baptized  into  one 

13  been  all  made  to  drink  into  one  spirit 

2  howbeitin  the  spirit  he  speaketh  myster. 

14  my  spirit  prayeth,  but  my  understanding 

15  I  will  pray  with  the  spirit,  and  I  will  pray 

15  I  will  smg  with  the  spirit,  and  I  will  siim 

16  when  thou  shalt  bless  with  the  spirit,  how 
32  the  spirits  of  the  prophets  are  subject  to 
45  last  Adam  (was  made)  aquickening  spirit 
18  they  have  refreshed  my  spirit  and  yours 

.  22  gn  en  the  earnest  of  the  spirit  in  our  hea 
.  13  I  had  no  rest  in  my  spirit,  because  I  found 
.  3  but  with  the  spirit  of  the  living  God 
.  6  made  us  able  ministers .  .-of  tlie  spirit  :  for 
6  the  letter  killeth,  but  the  spirit  giveth  li 
8  shall  not  the  ministration  of  the  spirit  be 

17  the  Lord  is  that  spirit:  and  where  the  sp 

18  are  changed,  .(even)  as  by  the  spirit  of  the 
13  We  having  the  same  spirit  of  faith  acco 

5  given  unto  us  the  earnest  of  the  spirit 

1  from  all  filthiness  of  the  flesh  and  spirit 

13  because  liis  spirit  was  refreshed  by  you 

4  (if)  ye  receive  another  spirit,  which  ye  ha. 

18  walked  we  not  in  the  same  spirit?  walked 

2  Received  ye  the  spirit  by  the  works  of  the 

3  having  begun  in  the  spirit,  are  yenowma. 

5  He.  .that  ministereth  to  you  the  spirit 

14  we  might  receive  the  promise  of  the  sp. 

0  God  hath  sent  forth  the  spirit  of  his  Son 


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Gal.  4.  zg  him  (that  was  horn)  after  the  spirit,  even 
s  c  we  through  the  spirit  wait  for  the  hope 
5  16  Walk  in  the  spirit,  and  ye  shall  not  fulfil 
s  17  lustcth  against  the  spirit,  and  the  spirit 

S.  18  if  ye  he  led  by  the  spirit,  ye  are  not  und. 

5  22  the  fruit  of  the  spirit  is  love,  joy,  peace 

5.  25  in  the  spirit,  let  us  also  walk  in  the  spirit 

6.  1  restore  such  an  one  in  the  spirit  of  meek. 

6.  8  soweth  to  the  spirit  sliall  of  the  spirit  re. 

6.  18  the  grace  of  our  Lord  . .  (be)  with  your  sp. 

Eph.  1. 13  ye  were  sealed  with  the  Holy  Spirit  of  pr. 

1. 17  may  give  unto  you  the  spirit  of  wisdom 

2.  2  the  spirit  that  now  worketh  in  the  child. 

2.  18  we  both  have  access  by  one  spirit  unto 

2.  22  for  an  habitation  of  God  through  the  sp. 

3.  5  revealed  unto  his . .  prophets  by  the  spirit 

3.  16  strengthened  with  might  by  his  spirit  in 

4.  3  to  keep  the  unity  of  the  spirit  in  the  bond 

4.  4  (There  is)  one  body,  and  one  spirit,  even 
4.  23  And  be  renewed  in  the  spirit  of  your  mi. 

4.  30  grieve  not  the  Holy  Spirit  of  God,  where. 

3.  g  the  fruit  of  [the  spirit]  (is)  in  all  goodness 

3.  1 8  be  not  drunk,  .but  be  filled  with  the  spi. 

6.  17  the  sword  of  the  spirit,  which  is  the  word 

6. 18  with  all  prayer  and  supplication  in  the  sp. 
Phil.  1.  19  and  the  supply  of  the  spirit  of  Jesus  Clir. 

1.  27  that  ye  stand  fast  in  one  spirit,  with  one 

2.  1  if  any  fellowship  of  the  spirit,  if  any  bow. 

3.  3  which  worship  God  in  the  spirit,  and  rej. 
Col.  1.  8  declared  unto  us  your  love  in  the  spirit 

2.  5  yet  ain  I  with  you  in  the  spirit,  joying 

1  Th.  4.  8  who  hath  also  given  unto  us  his  Holy  Sp. 

5.  19  Quench  not  the  Spirit 

5.  23  (I  pray  God)  your  whole  spirit  and  soul 

2  Th.  2.  2  neither  by  spirit,  nor  by  word,  nor  by  le. 

2.  8  the  Lord  sliall  consume  with  the  spirit  of 

2.  13  through  sanctification  of  the  spirit  and 

1  Ti.  3. 16  justified  in  the  spirit,  seen  of  angels,  pr. 

4.  i  the  spirit  speaketh  expressly,  that  in  the 

4.  1  giving  heed  to  seducing  spirits,  and  doc. 

4.  12  in  conversation,  in  charity,  [in  spirit],  in 

2  Ti  1.  7  God  hath  not  given  us  the  spirit  of  fear 

4.  22  The  Lord  Jesus  Christ  (be)  with  thy  spirit 
Phil.  25  The  grace  of  our  Lord ..  (be)  with  your  sp. 
Heb.  1.  7  Who  inaketh  his  angels  spirits,  and  his 

1. 14  Are  they  not  all  ministering  spirits,  sent 
4.  12  the  dividing  asunder  of  soul  and  spirit  _ 

9. 14  who  through  the  eternal  spirit  offered  hi. 

10.  29  hath  done  despite  unto  the  spirit  of  grace 

12.  o  insubjection  unto  tlieFatherof  spirits, and 
12.  23  and  to  the  spirits  of  just  men  made  perfe. 
•Jas.  2.  26  as  the  body  without  the  spirit  is  dead,  so 
4.  5  The  spirit  that  dwelleth  in  us  lusteth  to 
1  re.  1.  2  through  sanctification  of  the  spirit, unto  0. 

1.  11  what  manner  of  time,  the  spirit  of  Christ 

I.  22  in  obeying  the  truth  [through  the  spirit] 

3.  4  (the  ornament)  of  a  meek  and  quiet  spirit 

3. 18  put  to  death,  .but  quickened bythe  spirit 

3. 19  went  and  preached  unto  the  spirits  in  pr. 

4.  6  but  live  according  to  God  in  the  spirit 

4.  14  the  spirit  of  glory  and  of  God  resteth  up. 

I  Jo.  3.  24  we  know,  .by  the  spirit  which  he  hath  gi. 
4.  1  believe  not  every  spirit,  but  try  the  spirits 
4.  2  know  ye  the  spirit  of  God:  Every  spirit  th. 
4.  3  every  spirit  that  eonfesseth  not  that  Jes. 

4.  6  the  spirit  of  truth,  and  the  spirit  of  error 
4. 13  because  he  hath  given  us  of  his  spirit 

5.  6  spirit . .  beareth  witness . .  because  the  spi. 
5.  8  the  spirit,  and  the  water,  and  the  blood 

Jude  19  These  be.  .sensual,  having  not  the  spirit 
Rev.  1.  4  the  seven  spirits  which  are  before  his  th. 

1.  10  I  was  in  the  spirit  on  the  Lord's  day,  and 

2.  7,  11,  17,  29  let  him  hear  what  the  spirit  sa. 
3!  1  he  that  hath  the  seven  spirits  of  God,  and 
3. 6,  13, 22  let  him  hear  what  the  spirit  saith  un. 
4.  2  1  was  in  the  spirit :  and,  behold,  a  throne 
4.  5  seven  lamps,  .which  arc  the  seven  spirits 
5  6  the  seven  spirits  of  God  sent  forth  into 

II.  11  the  spirit  of  life  from  God  entered  into  th. 

14.  13  Yea,  saith  the  spirit,  that  they  may  rest 

16.  13  Isawtliree unclean  spirits  like frogs(come) 

16.  14  they  are  the  spirits  of  devils,  working  mi. 

17.  3  he  carried  me  away  in  the  spirit  into  the 

18.  2  the  hold  of  every  foul  spirit,  and  a  cage 

19.  10  the  testimony  of  Jesus  is  thespiritof  pr. 
21.  to  he  carried  me  away  in  the  spirit  to  a  gre. 
22. 17  And  the  spirit  and  the  bride  say,  Come 

i.  Phantasm,  apparition,  tpaurarrya  phantasma. 
Matt  14.  26  they  were  troubled,  saying,  It  is  a  spirit 
Mark  6.  49  they  supposed  it  had  been  a  spirit,  and 

SPIRITUAL  (gifts),  spiritually  — 

1  .Man  of  the  spirit ,  nnn  c>'K  ish  harvacli. 

IIos.  9.  7  the  spiritual  man  (is)  mad,  for  the  multi. 

2. Spirit,  truevya  pneuma. 

1  Co.  14.  12  ye  are  zealous  of  spiritual  (gifts),  seek  that 

3 .Spiritual,  vu^vyaTLicos  pneumatikos. 

Rom.  1. 11  may  impart  unto  you  some  spiritual  gift 

7.  14  For  we  knowthatthe  law  is  spiritual :  but 

15.  27  been  made  partakers  of  their  spiritual  th. 
1  Co.  2.  13  comparing  spiritual  things  with  spiritual 

2. 15  he  that  is  spiritual  judgeth  all  thing,  yet 

3.  1  could  not  speak  unto  you  as  unto  spiritual 

9.  11  If  we  have  sown  unto  you  spiritual  things 
10.  3  And  did  all  eat  the  same  spiritual  meat 
10.  4  did  all  drink  the  same  spiritual  drink 

10.  4  they  drank  of  that  spiritual  rock  that 

12.  1  concerning  spiritual  (gifts),  brethren,  I 
14.  1  desire  spiritual  gifts,  but  rather  that  ye 
14-  37  If  any  man  think  himself,  .spiritual,  let 


1  Co. 13.  44  a  natural  body ;  it  is  raised  a  spiritual 
iS.  44  a  natural  body,  and  there  is  a  spiritual 
15. 46  that  (was)  not  first  which  is  spiritual,  but 
15. 46  and  afterward  that  which  is  spiritual 
Gal  6.  1  ye  which  are  spiritual  restore  sucli  an  one 
Eph  1.  3  who  hath  blessed  us  with  all  spiritual  bl. 

5. 19  in  psalms  and  hymns  and  [spiritual]  songs 

6.  12  against  spiritual  wickedness  in  high  (pi.) 
Col.  1.  9  in  all  wisdom  and  spiritual  understanding 

3.  16  in  psalms  and  hymns  and  spiritual  songs 
1  Pe.  2.  5  are  built  up  a  spiritual  house,  an  holy  pr. 

2.  5  to  offer  up  spiritual  sacrifices,  accejitable 

4.  Spiritually ,  it  uev  par  news  pneumatikos. 

1  Co.  2. 14  because  they  are  spiritually  discerned 
Rev.  11.  8  which  spiritually  is  called  Sodom  and  E. 

SPIRITUALLY  minded  — 

Minding  of  the  spirit,  cppiuyya  to  v  iruevpaTosphro. 

Rom.  8.  6  but  to  be  spiritually  minded  (is)  life  and 
SPIT  (on  or  upon),  spitting,  spittle,  to  — 

1.  To  spit,  pi;  yaraq. 

Hum  12. 14  If  her  father  had  but  spit  in  her  face,  sh. 
Deut2S.  9  spit  in  his  face,  and  shall  answer  and 

2.  Spittle,  drivel,  h'1  rir. 

1  Sa.21. 13  and  let  his  spittle  fall  down  upon  his  bea. 

3.  Spittle,  spitting,  pa  roq. 

Job  7.  19  alone  till  I  swallow  down  my  spittle 

30. 10  flee  far  from  me,  and  spare  not  to  spit  in 
Isa.  50.  6  I  hid  not  my  face  from  shame  and  spitting 

4.  To  spit,  pp->  raqaq. 

Lev.  15.  8  if  he  that  hath  the  issue  spit  upon  him 

5.  To  spit  in  or  on,  igwrua  emptuo. 

Matt26.  67  Then  did  they  spit  in  his  face,  and  buffe 

27.  30  they  spit  upon  him,  and  took  theTeed,  and 
Markio.  34  shall  scourge  him,  and  shall  spit  upon 

14.  65  some  began  to  spit  on  him,  and  to  cover 

15.  19  did  spit  upon  him,  and  bowing  (their)kn. 
Luke  1 8.  32  and  spitefully  entreated,  and  spitted  on 

6 .Spittle,  irrvapa  ptusma. 

John  9.  6  made  clay  of  the  spittle,  and  he  anointed 

7.  TO  Spit,  7TTUO)  pluo. 

Mark  7.  33  put  his  fingers  into  his  ears,  and  he  spit 

8.  23  when  he  had  spit  on  his  eyes,  and  puthis 
John  9.  6  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  he  spat  on  the 

SPITE  — 

Anger,  provocation,  sadness,  D'jskaas. 

Psa.  10.  14  thou  belioldest  mischief  and  spite,  to  re. 

SPOIL,  spoiler,  spoiling  — 

1.  Spoils,  machinations,  rnaax  orahoth. 

Isa.  25.  11  bring  down  their  pride,  .with  the  spoils 

‘l.Prey,  spoil,  portion,  food,  13,  13  bag,  baz. 

Eze.  25.  7  will  deliver  thee  for  a  spoil  to  the  heath. 

3.  Prey,  spoil,  13  baz. 

Jer.  15.  13  thy  treasures  will  I  give  to  the  spoil  wit. 

1 7.  3 1  will  give . .  thy  treasures  to  the  spoil,  (and) 
Eze.  26.  s  and  it  shall  become  a  spoil  to  the  nations 

4.  Prey,  spoil,  n)3  bizzah. 

2  Cii.  14.  14  they  spoiled  all  the  cities ;  for  there  was 
25.  13  smotethree  thousand,  .andtookmuch  sp. 
28. 14  left  the  captives  and  the  spoil  before  the 
Ezra  9,  7  to  a  spoil,  and  to  confusion  of  face,  as  (it 
Esth.  9.  10  but  on  the  spoil  laid  they  not  their  hand 
Dan.  11.  33  and  by  flame,  by  captivity,  and  by  spoil 

5.  What  is  violently  snatched  away,  rh\%  gezelah. 
Isa.  3.  14  the  spoil  of  the  poor  (is)  in  your  houses 

6.  Armour,  nT^i!  chalitsah. 

'  Judgi4.  19  took  their  spoil,  and  gave  change  of  gar. 

7 . Torn  prey,  TO  tereph. 

Job  29. 17  and  plucked  the  spoil  out  of  his  teeth 

8.  Spoil,  rtB'wv  meshussah. 

Isa.  42.  24  Who  gave  Jacob  for  a  spoil,  and  Israel  to 

9.  Spoil,  nmo  meshissah. 

2  Ki.  21/14  they  shall  become  a  prey  and  a  spoil  to  all 
Isa.  42.  22  they  are .  .for  a  spoil,  and  none  saith,  Re. 
Jer.  30.  16  they,  .shall  be  a  spoil,  and  all  that  prey 

10 . Destruction,  spoiling,  ~iv  shod. 

Isa.  16.  4  the  extortioner  is  at  an  end,  the  spoiler 
22.  4  because  of  the  spoiling  of  the  daughter  of 
Jer.  6.  7  violence  and  spoil  is  heard  in  her ;  before 

20.  8  I  cried  violence  and  spoil ;  because  the 
48.  3  A  voice  of  crying . .  spoiling  and  great  de. 

Eze.  45.  9  remove  violence  and  spoil,  and  execute 
Hab.  1.  3  for  spoiling  and  violence  (are)  before  me 
2.  17  the  spoil  of  beasts,  (which)  made  them  afr. 

11  .To  destroy,  spoil,  Tiy  sliadad. 

Isa.  16.  4‘ spoiler  ceasetli,  the  oppressors  are  cons. 

21.  2  dealeth  treacherously,  and  the  spoiler  sp. 
Jer.  6.  2G  for  the  spoiler  shall  suddenly  come  upon 

12.  12  spoilers  are  come  upon  all  high  places  th. 
15.  8  brought  upon  them,  .a  spoiler  at  noond. 
48.  8  spoiler  shall  come  upon  every  city,  and 
48.  18  for  the  spoiler  of  Moab  shall  come  upon 
48.  32  spoiler  is  fallen  upon  thy  summer  fruits 
51.  48  for  the  spoilers  shall  come  unto  her  from 
51.  53  from  me  shall  spoilers  come  unto  her,  sa. 
51.  56  Because  the  spoiler  is  come  upon  her,  (ev.) 

12. TV  corrupt,  destroy,  mar,  nn;y  shaclmth,  5. 

1  Sa.  13.  17  the  spoilers  came  out  of  the  camp  of  the 

14. 15  the  garrison,  and  the  spoilers,  they  also 


13.  To  take  spoil,  rty  sliasah. 

Judg.  2. 14  delivered  them  into  the  hands  of  spoilers 
2  Ki.  17.  20  delivered  them  into  the  hand  of  spoilers 

14.  To  be  bereaved,  b'yj  shalcol. 

Psa.  35. 12  rewarded  me  evil  for  good,  (to)  the  spoil. 

15. Spoil,  bbf  shalal. 

Gen.  49.  27  and  at  night  lie  shall  divide  the  spoil 
Exod  15.  9  I  will  overtake,  I  will  divide  the  spoil 
Hum  31.  11  they  took  all  the  spoil,  and  all  the  prey 
31. 12  brought  the  captives,  .and  the  spoil,  unto 
Pout.  2.  35  and  the  spoil  of  the  cities  which  we  took 

3.  7  the  spoil  of  the  cities,  we  took  for  a  prey 

13.  16  thou  shalt  gather  all  the  spoil  of  it  into 

13. 16  shalt  burn.,  all  the  spoil  thereof  every  wli. 

o.  14  all  that  is  in  the  city,  (even)  all  the  spoil 
20.  14  thou  shalt  eat  the  spoil  of  thine  enemies 
Josh.  7.  21  I  saw  among  the  spoils  a  goodly  Babylo. 

8.  2  only  the  spoil  thereof,  and  the  cattle  th. 

8.  27  the  spoil  of  that  city,  Israel  took  for  apr. 

11.  14  thespoilof  these  cities,  and  the  cattle, the 

22.  8  divide  the  spoil  of  your  enemies  with  yo. 

.Tudg.  5.  30  for  the  necks  of  (them  that  take)  the  sp.? 

1  Sa.  14.  30  had  eaten  freely  today  of  the  spoil. of  th. 

14.  32  the  people  flew  upon  the  spoil,  and  took 

15.  19  didst  fly  upon  the  spoil,  and  didst  evil  in 
15.  21  thepeople  took  of  tliespoil, sheepand  ox.  ] 
30.  16  the  great  spoil  that  they  had  taken  out  of 
30.  19  neither  spoil,  nor  any  (thing)  that  they 

30.  20  And  David,  .said,  This  (is)  David's  spoil 
30.  22  we  will  not  give  them  (ought)  of  the  spoil 
30.  26  he  sent  of  the  spoil  unto  the  elders  of  Ju.  ; 

30.  26  Behold  a  present  for  you  of  the  spoil  of 

2  Sa.  3.  22  and  brought  in  a  great  spoil  with  them 

8.  12  of  the  spoil  of  Itadadezer,  son  of  Rehob 

12.  30  he  brought  forth  the  spoil  of  the  city  in 
2  Ki.  3.  23  said,  .now  therefore,  Moab,  to  the  spoil 

1  Ch.20.  2  he  brought  also  exceeding  much  spoil  out 

26.  27  Out  of  the  spoils  won  in  battles  did  they 

2  Ch.14.  13  and  they  carried  away  very  much  spoil 

15.  11  they  offered.,  of  the  spoil  (which)  they  had 
20.  25  his  people  came  to  take  away  the  spoil  of 
20.  25  were  three  days  in  gathering  of  the  spoil 
24.  23  sent  all  the  spoil  of  them  unto  the  king 

28.  8  took . .  much  spoil . .  and  brought  the  spoil 

28.  15  with  the  spoil  clothed  allthatwere  naked 
Esth.  3.  13  and  (to  take)  the  spoil  of  them  for  a  prey 

8.  1 1  and  (to  take)  the  spoil  of  them  for  a  prey 
Psa.  68.  12  she  that  tarried  at  home  divided  the  spoil 

1:9.  162  I  rejoice .  .as  one  that  flndeth great  spoil 
Prov.  1.  13  we  shall  fill  our  houses  with  spoil 

16. 19  than  to  divide  the  spoil  with  the  proud 

31.  11  so  that  he  shall  have  no  need  of  spoil 
Isa.  8.  4  the  spoil  of  Samaria  shall  be  taken  away 

9.  3  as  (men)  rejoice  when  they  divide  the  sp. 

10.  6  to  take  the  spoil,  and  to  take  the  prey,  and 
33.  4  your  spoil  shall  be  gathered  (like)  the  ga. 
33.  23  then  is  the  prey  of  a  great  spoil  divided 
53.  12  he  shall  divide  the  spoil  with  the  strong 

Jer.  49.  32  and  the  multitude  of  their  cattle  a  spoil 
50.  10  And  Chaldea  shall  be  a  spoil:  all  that  • 
Eze.  7.  21  and  to  the  wicked  of  the  earth  for  a  spoil 

29.  iq  takehermultitude,andtakelierspoil,and 

38. 12  To  take  a  spoil,  and  to  take  a  prey;  to  turn 

38. 13  Art  thou  come  to  take  a  spoil?  hast  thou 
38.  13  take  away  cattle,  .to  take  a  great  spoil 

Dan.  11.  24Scatteramongthemtheprey,andspoil,and 
Zcen.  2.  9  and  they  shall  be  a  spoil  to  their  servants 

14.  1  thy  spoil  shall  bo  divided  in  the  midst  of 

lit. Dedicated  spoils,  aKpoOiuiov  akrothinion. 

Heb.  7.  4  whom . .  Abraham  gave  the  tenth  of  the  sp. 

17.  A  snatching  away,  what  is  snatched,  apnayi). 
Heb.  10.  34  took  joyfully  the  spoiling  of  your  goods 

18.  What  is  stripped  or  carried  off,  okvKou  skulon. 
Luke  11.  22  taketli  from  him . .  and  divideth  his  spoils 


SPOIL,  (make  or  take),  to  — 

1. To  take  as  spoil,  N]3  baza. 

Isa.  18.  2,  7  nation . .  whose  land  the  rivers  have  sp. 

2.  To  spoil,  seize,  plunder,  its  bazaz. 

Gen.  34.  27  The  sons  of  Jacob,  .spoiled  the  city,  bee. 

34.  29  and  spoiled  even  all  that  (was)  in  the  I10. 
Nuni3i.  9  took  the  spoil  of  all  their  cattle,  and  all 
31.  53  tliemen  of  war  had  taken  spoil,  every  man 

1  Sa.  14.  36  spoil  them  until  the  morning  light,  and 

2  Ki.  7.  16  the  people  went  out,  and  spoiled  the  te. 
2  Ch.14.  14  they  spoiled  all  the  cities;  for  there  was 
Psa.  109.  11  and  let  the  stranger  spoil  his  labour 
Isa.  1 1.  14  they  shall  spoil  them  of  the  east  together 
.1  er.  20.  5  their  enemies,  which  shall  spoil  them,  and 

Kali.  2.  9  Take,  .the  spoil  of  silver,  take  the  spoil 

Zeph.  2.  9  the  residue  of  my  people  shall  spoil  them 

3.  To  snatch  rv-oy,  Su  gazal. 

Psa.  35.  10  and  the  ncedyfrom  him  that  spoileth  lum 
Eze.  18.  7  hath  spoiled  none  by  violence,  hath  given 
18.  12  hath  spoiled  liy  violence,  hath  not  rcsto. 
18.  16  neither  hath  spoiled  hy  violence,  (but)  ha. 
18.  18  spoiled  his  brother  by  violence,  and  did 

4.  To  destroy,  injure,  chabal,  3. 

Song  2.15  the  foxes,  the  little  foxes, that  spoil  tlic  vi. 


To  snatch  away,  nalsal,  3. 

Exod.  3.  22  borrow,  .and  ye  shall  spoil  the  Egyptians 
1 1,  36  lent  unto  them,  .and  they  spoiled  the  E. 

To  strip  off,  pashat. 

Hos.  7.  1  (and)  the  troop  of  robbers  spoileth  with. 
Kali.  3.  16  the  canker  worm  spoileth,  and  fleethaw. 


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7.  To  strip  off",  Cgjf  paskat,  3. 

2  Sa.  23.  10  people  returned  after  him  only  to  spoil 

8.  To  spoil,  deceive,  fix,  j’Ji;  gdba. 

Prov  22.  23  and  spoil  the  soul  of  those  that  spoiled 

9.  Destruction,  spoiling,  ~i'z>  shod. 

Hos.  10.  14  as  Shalman  spoiled  Beth-arljel  in  the  day 

10.  To  destroy,  spoil,  Tyy  shadad. 

Isa.  si.  2  dealeth  treacherously,  .and  the  spoiler  sp. 
23.  1  Woe  to  thee  that  spoilest.  .cease  to  spoii 
33.  I  Woe  to  thee  that  spoilest.  .cease  to  spoil 

Jer.  5.  6  (and)  a  wolf  of  the  evening  shall  spoil  th. 

25.  36  for  the  Lord  hath  spoiled  their  pasture 

47.  4  to  spoil  .Lord  will  spoil  the  Philistines 
49.  28  go  up  to  Kedar,  and  spoil  the  men  of  the 
51.  55  the  Lord  hath  spoiled  Babylon,  and  des. 
Eze.  32. 12  they  shall  spoil  the  pomp  of  Egypt,  and 
Mic.  2.  4  We  be  utterly  spoiled :  he  hath  changed 

11.  To  destroy,  spoil,  shadad,  3. 

Prov 24.  15  Lay  not  wait,  .spoil  not  his  resting  place 

12.  To  destroy,  spoil,  ~r\y  shadad,  3a. 

IIos.  10.  2  break  down  their  altars,  he  shall  spoil  th. 
13.7o  bereave,  b'yj  shakol,  3. 

Eze.  34.  15  they  spoil  it,  so  that  it  lie  desolate,  that 

11.  To  spoil,  take  spoil,  Wti  shalal. 

Jer.  50.  10  all  that  spoil  her  shall  be  satisfied,  saith 
Eze.  26.  32  they  shall  make  a  spoil  of  thy  riches,  and 
39.  10  they  shall  spoil  those  that  spoiled  them 
Hah.  2.  8  Because  thou  hast  spoiled  many  nations 

2.  8  the  remnant  of  the  people  shall  spoil  th. 
Zech.  2.  8  sent  me  unto  the  nations  which  spoiled 

15.7b  take  spoil,  nDji  shasah. 

J udg.  2.  1 6  out  of  the  hand  of  those  that  spoiled  them 
1  Sa.  34.  48  out  of  the  hands  of  them  that  spoiled  th 
Tsa.  44.  30  they  which  hate  us  spoil  for  themselves 
Isa.  37.  34  This  (is)  the  portion  of  them  that  spoil  us 
Jer.  30.  36  they  that  spoil  thee.,  anti  all  that  prey  up 
Hos.  13.  35  he  shall  spoil  the  treasure  of  all  pleasant 

16.  To  take  spoil,  Dec*  shasas. 

Judg.  2.  34  into  the  hands  of  spoilers  that  spoiled  th 
1  Sa.  37.  53  Israel  returned,  .and  they  spoiled  their 
Psa.  89.  43  All  that  pass  by  the  way  spoil  him :  he  is 
Jer.  30. 36  that  spoil  thee  shall  be  a  spoil,  and  all  th. 

1  17. To  strip  off,  unclothe,  tareKSboyai  apekduomai. 
Col.  2.  25  having  spoiled  principalities  and  powers 

13.  To  snatch  away  thoroughly,  biap-sdCa)  diarpazb. 
Ilatt22.  29  how  can  one  enter,  .and  [spoil]  his  goods 

12.  29  and  then  [he  will  spoil]  his  house 
Mark  3.  27  No  man  can  enter,  .and  spoil  his  goods 

3.  27  bind  the.  .man ;  and  then  he  will  spoil 

19.7b  lead  off  as  plunder,  avKaymyta  sulagogeO. 

Col.  2.  8  lest  any  man  spoil  you  through  phiiosop. 

SPOILED,  (to  be)  — 

1  .Prey,  spoil,  12  baz. 

Jer.  2.  14  a  home  born  (slave)?  why  is  he  spoiled? 
Eze.  23.  46  give  them  to  be  removed  and  spoiled 

2.  To  be  spoiled,  na  bazaz,  2. 

Isa.  24.  3  The  land  shall  be  utterly,  .spoiled:  for 
Amos  3. 22  saith  the  LoRD..thy  palaces  shall  be  spo. 

3.7b  snatch  violently  away,  Via  gazal. 

Deut28. 29  thou  shalt  be  only  oppressed  and  spoiled 
Jer.  22.  12  deliver  (him  that  is)  spoiled  out  of  the  h 
22.  3  deliver  the  spoiled  out  of  the  hand  of  the 

1. Destruction,  spoiling,  117  shod. 

Amos  5.  9  That  strengthened  the  spoiled  against 
5.  9  the  spoiled  shall  come  against  the  fortre. 

5.7b  destroy,  spoil,  shadad. 

Isa.  33.  1  thou  (wast)  not  spoiled  ;  and  dealest  tre 
Jer.  4.  30  (when)  thou  (art)  spoiled,  what  wilt  thou 

0.7b  be  destroyed,  spoiled,  "W  shadad,  2. 

,  Jlic-  2-  4  We  be  utterly  spoiled :  he  hath  changed 

‘  7.  To  be  destroyed,  spoiled.  Tic*  shadad,  4. 

Jer.  4.  23  Woe  uuto  us !  for  we  are  spoiled 

4.  20  is  spoiled  :  suddenly  are  my  tents  spoiled 
9. 29  How  are  we  spoiled  !  we  are  greatly  conf 
30. 20  My  tabernacle  is  spoiled,  and  all  my  co 

48.  2  Woe  unto  Nebo  !  for  it  is  spoiled,  Kiriat 
48.  25  Moab  is  spoiled,  and  gone  up  (out  of)  her 
48.  20  tell  ye  it  in  Arnon,  that  Moab  is  spoiled 
49-  3  Howl,  O  Heslibon,  for  Ai  is  spoiled  :  cry 
49. 10  his  seed  is  spoiled,  and  his  brethren,  and 
ncch.32.  2  Howl .  .because  the  mighty  are  spoiled 
ii.  3  glory  islspoiled.  .pride  of  Jordan  is  spoiled 
8.  To  be  destroyed,  spoiled,  nsi  shadad,  6. 

Isa  33.  i  thou  slmlt  be  spoiled;  (and) when  thou 
Hos.  20.  24  all  thy  fortresses  shall  be  spoiled,  as  Sh. 

9 .Spoiled,  rjri  sholal. 

Job  12.  17  He  leadeth  counsellors  away  spoiled,  and 
12. 19  He  leadeth  princes  away  spoiled,  and  ov. 

10.  7b  make  self  a  spoil,  bbv  shalal,  7a. 

Isa.  76.  5  The  stout  hearted  are  spoiled,  they  have 
11.7b  fake  spoil,  shasah. 

Isa.  42.  22  this  (is)  a  people  robbed  and  spoiled,  (th. 

12.  To  take  spoil,  ce-y  slutsas,  2. 

,  Isa.  33.  16  their  houses  shall  be  spoiled,  and  their 


SPOKEN  (against,  for,  of),  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  spoken  of  or  for,  133  dabar,  4. 

Psa.  87.  3  Glorious  things  are  spoken-of  thee,  O  city 

Song  8.  8  in  the  day  when  she  shall  be  spoken  for? 

2.  A  word,  323  dabar. 

2  Ki.  28.  24  answered  and  said,  It  is  well  spoken 
Job  32.  4  Elihu  had  waited  till  J  ob  had  spoken,  be. 

3.  Mouth,  .33  peh. 

Obad.  22  neither  sliouldest  thou  have  spoken  pro. 
4.7b  tell  again,  avayycWtn  anaggello. 

Bom  15.  21  To  whom  he  was  not  spoken  of,  they  shall 

5.  To  be  spoken  against,  etpi  hvavTipppros  einii  an. 
Acts  29.  36  that  these  things  cannot  be  spoken  agai. 

6.  To  say  or  speak  against,  avriXeyco  antilego. 

Luke  2.  34  for  a  sign  which  shall  be  spoken  against 
Acts  28.  22  know  that  everywhere  it  is  spoken  against 

7.  To  talk,  speak,  \a\co>  laleu. 

Mark5.  36  as  Jesus  heard  the  word  that  was  spoken 

24.  9  shall  be  spoken  of  for  a  memorial  of  her 
Luke  2.  33  at  those  things  which  were  spoken  of  him 
Acts  23.  46  word  of  God  should  first  have  been  spoken 

26.  24  unto  the  things  which  were  spoken  of  Pa. 

2  to.1!.  9  how  shall  it  beknownwhat  is  spoken?fui 
Ueb.  2.  2  if  the  word  spoken  by  angels  was  stedfast 

2.  3  which  at  the  first  began  to  be  spoken  by 

3.  5  those  things  which  were  to  be  spoken  af. 

8.  To  lay  out,  say,  speak,  \4yU  lego. 

Lukei8.  34  neither  knew,  .the  things  which  were  sp 
Acts  13.  45  those  things  which  were  spoken  by  Paul 

27.  11  those  things  which  were  spoken  by  Paul 

28.  24  believed  the  things  which  were  spoken 
Heb.  7.  23  he  of  whom  these  things  are  spoken  per. 

9.  To  utter,  cr  rheo,  i pw  ero. 

Matt.  2.  22  which  was  spoken  of  the  Lord  by  the  pr 

2. 25  which  was  spoken  of  the  Lord  by  the  pr. 

2.  17  that  which  was  spoken  by  Jeremy  the  pr. 

2-  23  nnght  be  fulfilled  which  was  spoken  by 

3.  3  he  that  was  spoken  of  by  the  prophet  E. 

4.  14  which  was  spoken  by  Esaias  the  prophet 
8.  17  w  hich  was  spoken  by  Esaias  theprophet 

12.  27  winch  was  spoken  by  Esaias  the  prophet 
x3-  35  might  lie  fulfilled  which  was  spoken  by 
22.  4  might  be  fulfilled  which  was  spoken  by 
22.  32  have  ye  not  read  that  which  was  spoken 
24.  25  the  abomination  of  desolation,  spoken  of 
27.  9  that  which  was  spoken  by  Jeremy  the  pr. 
27-  35  Might  be  fulfilled  which  was  spoken  by 
Markt3. 24  the  abomination  of  desolation,  spoken  of 
SPOKES  — 

Spokes,  felloes  of  a  wheel,  D'3irn  chishshurim. 

1  Ki-  7-  33  their,  felloes,  and  their  spokes,  (were)  all 

SPOKESMAN,  to  be  a  — 

To  speak,  333  dabar,  3. 

Exod.  4.  16  he  shall  be  thy  spokesman  unto  thepeople 

SPONGE  — 

A  spunge,  aniyyos  spoygos. 

Matt  27.  48  one  of  them  ran  and  took  a  sponge  and 
Mark 1 5.  36  one  ran  and  filled  a  sponge  full  of  vineg 
.10111129.  29  they  filled  a  sponge  with  vinegar,  and  put 

SPOON  — 

A  hollow  object,  dish,  pan,  <]3  kaph. 

Exod. 25.  29  shalt  make  the  dishes  thereof,  and  the  sp. 

37.  36  liis  dishes,  and  his  spoons,  and  his  bowls 

l^um.  4.  7  the  dishes  and  the  spoons;  and  the  bowls 

7.  14  One  spoon  of  ten  (shekels)  of  gold  full  of 
7.  20  One  spoon  of  gold  of  ten  (shekels),  full  of 
7*  26,  32»  38,  44,  50,  56, 62,  68, 74, 80 One  goldens. 

7.  84  twelve  silver  bowls,  twelve  spoons  of  gold 
7.  86  The  golden  spoons  (were)  twelve,  full  of 
7.  86  the  gold  of  the  spoons  (w'as)  an  hundred 

1  Ki.  7.  5o  the  basins,  and  the  spoons,  and  the  censers 

2  Ki.  25.  14  the  spoons,  and  all  the  vessels  of  brass  wh. 

2  Ch.  4.  22  and  the  spoons,  and  the  censers,  (of)  pure 

24.  14  and  spoons,  and  vessels  of  gold  and  silver 
Jer.  52. 28  the  bowels,  and  the  spoons,  and  all  the  ve. 

52. 19  the  candlesticks,  and  the  spoons,  and  the 
SPORT,  (be  in  or  make),  sport  self,  to  — 

1  -To  delight  self,  rij;  anag,  7. 

Isa.  57.  4  Against  w  hom  do  ye  sport  yourselves?  ag. 

2.  Laughter,  derision,  play,  pi  rip  sechoq. 
l’rov  10.  23  (It  is)  as  sport  to  a  fool  to  do  mischief :  but 

3.  To  laugh,  mock,  play  with,  pry  tsachoq,  3. 

Gen.  26.  8  Isaac*  was)  sporting  with  Rebekah  his  wife 
Judg36.  25  he  made  them  sport:  and  they  set  him  he. 

4. To  laugh,  deride,  play,  prf  sachaq. 

Judg.26.  27  that  beheld  while  Samson  made  sport 

5.  To  laugh,  deride,  play,  pry  sachaq,  3. 

Judg.26.  25  Call  for  Samson,  that  he  may  make  us  sp 
lTov.26. 29  the  man  (that) ..  saith,  Am  not  I  in  sport? 

6.  To  live  in  luxury,  cvrpvtpaai  enlruphao. 

2  Pe.  2.  33  sporting  themselves  with  their  own  dece. 

SPOT,  (bright,  freckled,  without)  — 

-•A  freckled  spot  of  leprosy,  pna  bohaq. 

Lev.  23.  39  it  (is)  a  freckled  spot  (that)  growetli  in  the 
2.A  freckled  spot  of  leprosy,  rnna  bahereth. 

Lev.  23.  2  a  rising,  a  scab,  or  bright  spot,  and  it  be 
x3*  4  -“the  bright  spot  (be)  white  in  the  skin  of 
x3-  x9  there  be  a  white  rising, or  a  bright  spot,  wh. 

23  if  the  bright  spot  stay  in  Ills  place,  (and) 


Lev.  23.  24  (flesh)  that  bumeth  liavea  white  bright  s 
23.  25  (if)  tlie  hair  in  the  bright  spot  be  turned 

13.  26  (there  be)  no  white  hair  in  the  brightspot 
23.  28  if  the  bright  spot  stay  in  his  place,  (and) 
23.  38  have,  .bright  spots,  (even)  white  bright  sp 

23.  39  Might  spots  in  the  skin  of  their  flesh  (be) 

24.  56  rising,  and  for  a  scab,  and.  .a  bright  spot 
3 .Spots,  ni-iapan  chabarburoth. 

Jer.  13.  23  change  his  skin,  or  the  leopard  his  spots? 
1. Blemish,  cia  mum. 

Dent  32.  5  their  spot  (is)  not . .  of  his  children :  (they 
Job  21.  25  shalt  thou  lift  up  thy  face  without  spot 
bong.  4.  7  Thou  (art)  all  fair,  my  love;  (there  is)  nos. 
9. Perfect,  white,  complete,  plain,  trap  tamim. 

A  um  29.  2  they  bring  thee  a  red  heifer  without  spot 

28.  3,  9  two  lambs  of  the  first  year  without  spot 

28.  22  seven  lambs  of  the  first  year  without  spot 

29.  27,  26  lambs  of  the  first  year,  without  spot 
6.  l\itliout  blemish,  unblemished,  aperuos  o.mbmos. 

Heb.  9.  24  who.  .offered  liimself  without  spot  to  God 
!  .Spotless,  without  spot,  &rriri\os  aspilos. 

1  Ti.  6. 24  keep  this  commandment  without  spot  un 

1  re.  2.  29  a  lamb  without  blemish  and  without  spot 

2  Le.  3.  24  may  be  foundof  liiminpeacc,  without  sp. 
8-  el  sunken  rock,  defiled  person,  airiKas  spilas. 

Jude  22  These  are  spots  in  your  feasts  of  charity 
9. A  spot,  stain,  blot,  anlAos  spilos, 

Epli.  5.  27  a  glorious  church,  not  having  spot,  or  w 
2  Be.  2.  23  Spots  (they  are)  and  blemishes,  sporting 
SPOT,  be  spotted,  to  — 

1.  To  be  spotted,  tala. 

Gen.  30.  32  the  speckled  and  spotted  cattle,  and  all 

30.  32  tile  spotted  and  speckled  among  the  goats 
30.  33  that  (is)  not  speckled  and  spotted  among 
30.  35  goats  that  were  ringstraked  and  spotted 
30.  35  the  she  goats  that  were  speckled  and  sp 
30.  39  brought  forth  cattle.,  speckled,  and  spot. 

2.  To  spot,  slain,  blot,  am\iu  spiloo. 

Jude  23  hating  even  the  garment  spotted  by  the 
SPOUSE  — 

Spouse,  bride,  daughter  in  law,  kallah. 

Song  4.  8  Come  with  me  from  Lebanon,  (my)  spouse 
4.  9  ravished  my  heart,  my  sister,  (my)  spouse 
4.  20  How  fair  is  thy  love,  my  sister,  (my)  sp 
4.  11  Thy  lips,  0  (my)  spouse,  drop  (as)  the  ho 

4.  12  A  garden  inclosed  (is)  my  sister,  (my)  sp 

5.  1  I  am  come  into  my  garden.,  (my)  spouse 
Hos.  4.  13  and  your  spouses  shall  commit  adultery 

4. 14  nor  your  spouses  when  they  commit  adu. 
SPREAD,  to  — • 

1. To  scalier,  winnow,  spread,  rot  zarali,  3. 

Mai.  2.  3  I  w  ill  corrupt  your  seed,  and  spread  dung 

2.  To  be  scattered,  winnowed,  spread,  nil  zarali,  4. 
Trov.  1.  17  in  vain  the  net  is  spread  in  the  sight  of  ’ 

3.  To  go  on,  yalak. 

2  Ch.26.  8  his  name  spread  abroad  (even)to  the  ent 
Hos.  14.  6  His  branches  shall  spread,  and  his  beauty 

4.  To  go  out  or  forth,  nx;  yatsa. 

2  Ch.26. 15  his  name  spread  far  abroad ;  for  he  was 

5.  To  cause  to  go  out  or  forth,  yatsa,  5. 

Isa.  58.  5  and  to  spread  sackcloth  and  ashes  (under 

6.  To  stretch  out,  incline,  nai  natah. 

Gen.  33. 19  a  field,  where  lie  had  spread  his  tent  at 
35.  21  Israel  journeyed,  and  spread  histent  bey 
Jer.  43. 10  he  shall  spread  his  royal  pavilion  over  th. 

7.  To  ( cause  to)  stretch  out,  incline,  noi  natah,  5. 

2  Sa.  16.  22  they  spread  Absalom  a  ten’t’upon  the  top 
2i.  10  took  sackcloth,  and  spread  it  for  her  upon 

8.  To  break  forth,  finish,  rn_3  parach. 

Lev.  13.  57  it  (is)  a  spreading  (plague):  thou  shalt bu. 

9.  To  spread  out ,  forth,  abroad,  fins  paras. 

Num.  4.  6  shall  spread  over  (it)  a  cloth  wholly  of  lil 

4-  7  they  shall  spread  a  cloth  of  blue,  and  put 
4.  8  they  shall  spread  .upon  them  a  cloth  of  sc 
4.  22  they  shall  spread  a  cloth  of  blue,  and  eo 
4.  23  the  altar,  and  spread  a  purple  cloth  the 
4.  24  they  shall  spread  uponit  acoveringof  ha 
Bent  22.  27  they  shall  spread  the  cloth  before  the  el 
•I  udg.  8.' 25  they  spread  a  garment,  and  did  cast  the 
Ruth  3.  9  spread  therefore  thy  skirt  over  thine  ha 
2  Sa.  27.  29  the  woman  took  and  spread  a  covering 
2  Ki.  8.  7  tlie  cherubim  spread  forth  (their)  two  wi 
2  Ki.  8.  25  dipped  (it)  in  water,  and  spread  (it)  on  his 
29.  24  Hezekiah  went,  .and  spread  it  before  the 
Job  36.  30  he  spreadeth  his  light  upon  it,  and  cove. 
Psa.  205.  39  He  spread  a  cloud  fora  covering,  and  fire 

240.  shave  spread  a  net  by  the  wray  side;  they 

Prov  29.  5  A  man  that  flattereth  his  neighbour  spr. 

Isa.  29.  8  they  that  spread  nets  upon  the  waters  sh." 

33.  23  they  could  not  spread  the  sail :  then  is  tlie 
37.  24  Hezekiali  w'ent . .  and  spread  it  before  the 
Jer.  48.  40  fly  as  an  eagle,  and  shall  spread  his  win. 

49.  22  fly  as  tlie  eagle,  and  spread  his  wings  ov. 
Lam.  1. 20  The  adversary  hath  spread  out  his  hand 
2.  23  he  hath  spread  a  net  for  my  feet;  he  hath 
Lze.  2. 20  he  spread  it  before  me  :  and  it  (was)  wri. 

I2'  x3  Jly  not  also  will  I  spread  upon  him,  and 
26.  s  I  spread  my  skirt  over  thee,  and  covered 
17.  20  I  will  spread  my  net  upon  him,  and  he  sh. 

Ti  °  the  nations,  spread  theirnetoverhini :  he 

hos.  7. 22  I  will  spread  my  net  upon  them ;  I  will 


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10.  To  spread  out,  forth,  abroad,  er\$  paras,  3. 

Jer.  4.  31  (that)  spreadeth  her  hands,  (saying)  Woe 
Zeeh.  2.  6  I  have  spread  youlabroad  as  the  four  win. 

11.  To  spread  out,  leh?  parshez. 

Job  26.  9  He  holdeth  hack. . (and)  spreadeth  his  cl. 

12 . To  (be)  spread,  n'ys pasah. 

Lev.  13.  5,  6  (and)  the  plague  spread  not  in  the  skin 
13.  7  if  the  scab  spread  much  abroad  in  the  skin 
13’  8  behold,  the  scab  spreadeth  in  the  skin, th. 
13  22  if  it  spread  much  abroad  in  the  skin,  then 
13]  23,  28  bright  spot  stay  in  his  place,  (and)sp. 
13  32  (if)  the  scall  spread  not,  and  there  be  in 
j3  35  if  the  scall  spread  much  in  the  skin  after 
14!  48  the  plague  hath  not  spread  in  the  house 
13.ITo  spread  out,  subdue,  IT)  radad,  5. 

1  Ki.  6.  32  spread  gold  upon  the  cherubim,  and  upon 

14 . To  spread  out,  support,  197  raphad. 

Job  41.  30  he  spreadeth  sharp  pointed  things  upon 

15. ro  spread  out,  nuyi  shatach. 

Numn.  32  they  spread  (them)  all  abroad  for  tliems. 

2  Sa.  17. 19  and  spread  ground  corn  thereon;  and  the 
Jer.  8.2  they  shall  spread  them  before  the  sun,  and 

16. ro  be  divulged,  given  throughout,  biavevep.op.ca. 
Acts  4.  17  But  that  it  spread  110  further  among  the 

1 7.  To  strew ,  arpdvvopi  stronnumi . 

Matt  21.  8  a  very  great  multitude  spread  their  garm. 
Markn.  8  [many  spread  their  garments  in  the  way] 

18. ro  strew  under,  uiroo'Tpdvvvpi  hupostronnuvii . 
Lukeig.  36  ashe  went,  they  spread  their  clothes  in  the 

SPREAD  abroad,  (forth,  out,  over,  upon),  to  — 

1.  Spreading,  nitrjp  mishtoach. 

Eze.  47.  10  they  shall  be  a  (place)  to  spread  forth  nets 

2.  Spreading  place,  nay?  mishtach. 

Eze.  26. 14  thou  shalt  be  (a  place)  to  spread  nets  up. 

3.  To  spread  out,  nno  mathach. 

Isa.  40.  22  spreadeth  them  out  as  a  tent  to  dwell  in 

1.  To  stretch  out,  incline,  nui  no  tali. 

Job  9.8  Which  alone  spreadeth  out  the  heavens 

5.  To  break  or  burst  forth,  pS  parals. 

Gen.  28.  14  thou  shalt  spread  abroad  to  the  west,  and 

0.T0  spread  out,  bl?  paras. 

Exod.  9.  29  I  will  spread  abroad  my  hands  unto  the 
9  33  and  spread  abroad  his  hands  unto  the  Lo. 
37.  9  the  cherubim  spread  out  (their)  wings  on 
40.  19  he  spread  abroad  the  tent  over  the  taber. 
Deut32.  11  spreadeth  abroad  her  wings,  takeththem 
1  Ki.  8.  22  and  spread  forth  his  hands  toward  heaven 
8.  38  spread  forth  his  hands  toward  this  house 

1  Ch.28.  18  the  cherubim,  that  spread  out  (their  wi.) 

2  Ch.  s.  8  the  cherubim  spread  forth  (their)  wings 

6.  1 2  And  he  stood . .  and  spread  forth  his  hands 
C.  13  and  spread  forthhis  hands  toward  heaven 

6.  29  shall  spread  forth  his  hands  in  this  house 
Ezra  9.  s  spread  out  my  hands  unto  the  Lord  my 
Job  11.  13  and  stretch  out  thine  hands  toward  him 
Eze.  32.  3  I  will  therefore  spread  out  my  net  over 

7.  To  spread  out,  b73  paras,  3. 

Isa  1  15  when  ye  spread  forth  your  hands,  I  will 
25.  11  he  shall  spread  forth  his  hands  in  the 
25.  1 1  as  he  that  swimmeth  spreadeth  forth  (his 
65.  2  I  have  spread  out  my  hands  all  this  day 
Lam.  I.  17  Zion  spreadeth  forth  her  hands,  and  (th. 

8.  To  spread  out  or  over,  jtjyi  raqa. 

2  Sa  22  43  stamp  them,  .(and)  did  spread  them  abr. 
Isa  42  5  he  that  spread  forth  the  earth,  and  that 

44.  24  that  spreadeth  abroad  the  earth  by  my  s. 

9 . To  spread  out  or  over,  1’P7  raqa,  3. 

Isa.  40.  19  the  goldsmith  spreadeth  itoverwithgold 

10 . To  ( cause  to)  spread  out  or  over,  ip  raqa,  5. 
Job  37. 18  Hast  thou  with  him  spread  out  the  sky 

11  .To  send,  nby  shalach,  3. 

Jer.  17.  8  (that)  spreadeth  out  her  roots  by  the  n. 

1 2.  To  come  or  go  out,  e^epxopai  exerchomai. 

Alark  1.  23  his  fame  spread  abroad  throughout  all 

1  Th.  I.  8  your  faith  to  God  ward  is  spread  abroad 

SPREAD  abroad  fame,  to  — - 

To  make  a  fame  abroad,  bia<pripl(co  diaphemizo. 

Matt.  9.  31  spread  abroad  his  fame  in  all  that  country 
SPREAD  into  plates  — 

To  be  spread  out  or  over,  VP1  raqa,  4. 

Jer.  10.  9  Silver  spread  into  plates  is  brought  from 

SPREAD  selves  abroad  or  forth,  to  — 

1 .  To  (be)  spread  out,  natash,  2. 

jud"  15.  9  the  Philistines,  .spread  themselves  in  L. 

2  Sa?  5.  18  The  Philistines  also  came  and  spread  th. 

5.  22  spread  themselves  in  the  valley  of  Reph. 

2.  To  spread  self  out,  expose  self,  .T$  arali,  7. 

Fsa.  37.  33  spreading  himself  like  a  green  bay  tree 

3.  To  increase,  scatter,  chB  push. 

Hah.  1.  8  their  horsemen  shall  spread  themselves 

4.  T’o  spread  abroad  or  forth,  fc>13  paras. 

2  Ch.  3.  13  wings  of  these  cherubim  spread  thems.  f. 

5 . To  strip  off,  rush,  pashat. 

1  Ch.  14.  9  the  Philistines  came  and  spread  tliemse. 
14.  13  again  spread  themselves  abroad  in  the 


SPREAD  (abroad,  forth,  out),  to  — 

1.  To  be  caused  to  go  out  or  forth,  Ny]  yatsa,  6. 

Isa.  14. 11  the  worm  is  spread  under  thee,  and  the 

2.  To  be  stretched  out,  inclined,  nos  natah,  2. 

Hum  24.  6  As  the  valleys  are  they  spread  forth,  as 

3.  To  spread  out,  wai  natash. 

1  Sa.  30.  16  (they  were)  spread  abroad  upon  all  the 

A.  To  pour  out,  spread,  tip)  nasak. 

Isa.  25.  7  the  veil  that  is  spread  over  all  nations 

5.  To  be  scattered,  puts. 

Zeeh.  1.  17  My  cities ..  shall  yet  be  spread  abroad 

6.  To  be  or  become  scattered,  ps  puts,  2. 

Gen.  10.  18  families  of  the  Canaanites  spread  abroad 

7.  To  spread  out  or  forth,  i ins  paras. 

1  Ki.  8.  54  kneeling  on  his  knees  with  his  hands  sp. 
Hos.  5.  1  ye  have  been,  .a  net  spread  upon  Tabor 
Joel  2.  2  as  the  morning  spread  upon  the  mounta. 

8.  To  spread  out,  riy s  pasah. 

Lev.  13.  27  if  it  be  spread  much  abroad  in  the  skin 

13.  34  (if)  the  scall  be  not  spread  in  the  skin,  nor 

13.  36  if  the  scall  be  spread  in  the  skin,  the  pr. 
13.  51  if  the  plague  be  spread  in  the  garment 
13.  53  the  plague  be  not  spread  in  the  garment 

13.  55  and  the  plague  be  not  spread  ;  it  (is)  un. 

14.  39  (if)  the  plague  be  spread  in  the  walls  of 

14.  44  (if)  the  plague  be  spread  in  the  house,  it 

9 . To  open,  nna  pathach. 

Job  29.  19  My  root  (was)  spread  out  by  the  waters 

SPREADING,  that  which  spreadest  forth  — ■ 

1  .Spreading,  irtjrn  mipliras. 

Job  36.  29  can  (any)  understand  the  spreadings  of 
Eze.  27.  7  that  which  thou  spreadest  forth  to  be 

2.  A  spreading,  spreading  place,  nuyp  mishtach. 

Eze.  26.  5  It  shall  be  (a  place  for)  the  spreading  of 

3.  T’o  spread  out,  niD  saraclb. 

Eze.  17.  6  it  grew,  and  became  a  spreading  vine  of 

SPRIG  — 

1  .Sprigs,  shoots,  tivigs,  D  Vl?I  zalzallim. 

Isa.  18.  5  he  shall  both  cut  off  the  sprigs  with  pru. 

2. Branch,  leafy  sapling.  rritra  porcih. 

Eze.  17.  6  brought,  .branches,  and  shot  forth  sprigs 

SPRING,  springing  — 

I.  Spring,  stream,  reveries,  ni’iirx  ashedoth. 

Dent.'  4.  49  all  the  plain . .  under  the  springs  of  Pis. 
Josh  10.  40  smote  all  the  country,  .of  tile  springs,  and 

12.  8  in  the  plains,  and  in  the  springs,  and  in 

2.  Billow,  spring,  wave,  Va  gal. 

Song  4.  12  A  garden  inclosed,  .a  spring  shut  up,  a 

3.  Bmvl,  spring,  nVa  gullah. 

Josh  15. 19  Give  me  a  blessing,  .give  me  also  springs 

15.  19  the  upper  springs,  and  the  nether  springs 
Judg.  1.  15  Give  me  a  blessing,  .give  me  also  springs 

1.  15  tlie  upper  springs  and  the  nether  springs 

4.  Living,  ’n  chai. 

Gen.  26.  19  and  found  there  a  well  of  springing  water 

5.  Fountain,  mabbua. 

Isa.  35.  7  and  the  thirsty  land  springs  of  water:  in  the 
49.  10  by  the  springs  of  water  shall  he  guide  th. 

G. Outgoing,  outlet,  Nyi 2  molsa. 

2  Ki.  2.  21  he  went  forth  unto  the  spring  of  the  wa. 
Psa.107.  33  and  the  water  springs  into  dry  ground 
107.  35  turneth.  .dry  ground  into  water  springs 
Isa.  41  18 1  will  make  the.,  dry  land  springs  of  wa. 
58.  11  like  a  spring  of  water,  whose  waters  fail 

7. Fountain,  ],’5JO  mayan. 

Tsa.  87.  7  the  siugers.. (shall  be  there):  all'my  spr. 
104.  10  He  sendeth  the  springs  into  the  valleys 

8. Source,  fountain,  "lipD  maqor. 

PTOV25.  26  a  troubled  fountain,  and  a  corrupt  spring 
Jer.  51.  36  dry  up  her  sea,  and  make  her  springs  dry 
IIos.  13.  15  his  spring  shall  become  dry,  and  his  fou. 

9. M  spring,  depth,  7?)  nebek. 

Job  38.  16  Hast  thou  entered  into  the  springs  of  the 

10.  To  go  up,  n^>j/  alah. 

1  Sa.  9.  26  it  came  to  pass,  about  the  spring  of  the 

I I .  Shoot,  plant,  plantation,  nay  tsemach. 

Psa.  65.  10  thou  blessest  the  springing  thereof 
Eze.  17.  9  shall  wither  in  all  the  leaves  of  her  spr. 

SPRING  (in,  forth,  out,  up,  with),  to  — 

7.  To  spring  forth,  dasha. 

Joel  2.  22' the  pastures  of  the  wilderness  do  spring 

2.  T’o  go  out  or  forth,  Ny;  yatsa. 

Deut.  8.  7  depths  that  spring  out  of  valleys  and  hills 
1  Ki.  4.  33  the  hyssop  that  springeth  out  of  the  wall 

3.  To  go  out,  rtSj;  alah. 

Numn.  17  Israel  sang  this  song,  Spring  up,  O  well 

A.  To  break  forth,  flourish,  rn?  parach  . 

Lev.  13.  42  it  (is)  a  leprosy  sprung  up  in  his  bald  head 
Psa.  92.  7  When  the  wicked  spring  as  the  grass,  and 
Hos.  10.  4  thus  judgment  springeth  up  as  hemlock 

5  .To  shoot  forth,  sprout  up,  nay  tsamach. 

Gen.  41.  6  behold,  seven  thin  ears,  .sprung  up  after 
41.  23  behold,  seven  ears,  .sprung  up  after  them 
Job  5.  6  neither  doth  trouble  spring  out  of  the  gr. 


Psa.  85. 11  Truth  shall  spring  out  of  the  earth;  and 
Isa.  42.  9  before  they  spring  forth  I  tell  you  of  them 

43.  19  it  shall  spring  forth  ;  shall  ye  not  know 

44.  4  they  shall  spring  up  (as)  among  the  grass 

G.To  cause  to  shoot  forth,  nay  tsamach,  5. 

Isa.  45.  8  and  let  righteousness  spring  up  together 
58.  8  and  thine  health  shall  spring  forth  speed. 

7.  To  leap  up,  spring,  bound,  bubble  up,  aWopat. 
John  4. 14  in  him  a  well  of  water  springing  up  into 

8.  T 0  go  or  come  up,  hva/iaivw  anabaino. 

Matt  13.  7  the  thorns  sprung  up  and  choked  them 
Mark  4.  8  did  yield  fruit  that  sprang  up  and  incre. 

9.  To  ( cause  lo)  rise,  spring  or  grow  up,  avareWw. 
Matt.  4.  16  and  to  them  which  sat.  .light  is  sprung 
Ileli.  7.14  evident  that  our  Lord  sprang  out  of  Jud. 

10. 7'o(causeto)bud,  germinate,  sprout  up>,Bhaaravoi. 
Matt.  13.  26  when  the  blade  was  sprung  up,  and  br. 
Alark  4.  27  spring  and  grow  up,  he  knoweth  nothow 

1 1 .  To  produce,  beget,  bring  forth,  yevvaw  gennaO. 
Hob.  11.  12  Therefore  sprang  there  even  of  one,  and 

12.  To  leap,  rush  or  spring  into,  tltnrqSdw  cispedao. 
Acts  16.  29  Then  he  called  for  alight,  and  sprang  in 

13.  To  cause  to  rise  or  spiring  out,  e^ava reWa  exa. 
Matt  13.  5  sprung  up,  because  they  had  no  deepness 
Mark  4.  5  immediately  it  sprang  up,  because  it  had 

14.  T’o  grow  or  spring  up  together,  avpcpvopai  sum. 
Luke  8.  7  thorns  sprang  up  with  it,  and  choked  it 

15.  To  spring  up,  spiroul,  produce,  <pi>u>  pliuij. 

Luke  8.  6  as  soon  as  it  was  sprung  up,  it  withered 

8.  8  other  fell  on  good  ground,  and  sprang  up 
Heb.  12.  15  lest  any  root  of  bitterness  springing  up 

SPRING,  to  begin  to — - 

To  go  up,  nby  alah. 

Judg.  19.  25'  when  the  day  began  to  spring,  they  let  her 

SPRING  forth,  to  cause  to — • 

To  cause  to  spirout  or  grow,  nay  tsamach,  5. 

Job  38.  27  and  to  cause  the  bud.  .to  spring  forth 
Isa.  61.  11  causeth  the  things,  .in  it  to  spring  forth 
61. 11  God  will  cause .. praise  to  spring  forthbe. 

SPRINGETH  of  the  same,  that  which  — 

1  .After  growth,  tr’nD  sachish. 

2  Ki.  19.  29  eat.  .that  which  springeth  of  the  same 

2. After  growth,  D'ny  shachis. 

Isa.  37.  30  eat.  .that  which  springeth  of  the  same 
SPRINKLE,  he  sprinkled,  to  — 

1.  T’o  sprinkle,  be  sptrinkled,  pi]  zaraq. 

Exod.  9.  8  let  Moses  sprinkle  it  toward  the  heaven 

9.  10  and  Moses  sprinkled  it  up  toward  heaven 
24.  6  half  of  the  blood  he  sprinkled  on  the  alt. 
24.  8  Moses  took  the  blood,  and  sprinkled  (it) 
29.  16  and  sprinkle  (it)round  aboutuponthc al. 
29.  20  sprinkle  the  blood  upon  the  altar  round 

Lev.  1.  5  sprinkle  the  blood  round  about  upon  the 
1.  11  sprinkle  his  blood  round  about  upon  the 

3.  2  the  priests  shall  sprinkle  the  blood  upon 

3.  8  Aaron’s  sons  shall  sprinkle  the  blood  the. 
3.  13  the  sons  of  Aaron  shall  sprinkle  the  blood 

7.  2  the  blood  thereof  shall  he  sprinkle  round 

7.  14  it  shall  be  the  priest's  that  sprinkleth  the 
8. 19,  24  Moses  sprinkled  the  blood  upon  the  al. 
g.  12  which  he  sprinkled  round  about  upon  the 

9.  18  which  he  sprinkled  upon  the  altar  round 

17.  6  the  priest  shall  sprinkle  the  blood  upon 
Nunn  8. 17  thou  shalt  sprinkle  their  blood  upon  the 
2  Ki.  16. 13  sprinkled  the  blood  of  his  peace  offerings 

16.  15  sprinkle  upon  it  all  the  blood  of  the  burnt 
2  CI1.29.  22  priests  received  the  blood,  and  sprinkled 

29.  22,  22  they  sprinkled  the  blood  upon  the  al. 

30.  16  the  priests  sprinkled  theblood,  (which  th. 
35.  11  thepriestssprinkled(theblood)from  their 

Job  2. 12  sprinkled  dust  upon  their  heads  toward 
Eze.  36.  25  Then  will  I  sprinkle  clean  waterupon  you 

43. 18  to  offer  burnt  offerings,  .and  to  sprinkle 

2.  To  be  sprinkled,  p~l]  zaraq,  A. 

Numi9.  13  the  water  of  separation  was  not  sprinkled 

19.  20  water  of  separation  hath  not  beensprink. 

3.  To  be  sqirinlded,  nil  nazah. 

Lev.  6.  27  when  there  Is  sprinkled  of  the  blood  the. 

6.  27  wash  that  whereon  it  was  sprinkled  in  the 
1  Ki.  9.  33  (some)  of  her  blood  was  sprinkled  on  the 
Isa.  63.  3  their  blood  shall  be  sprinkled  upon  my 

4.  To  sprinkle,  mi  nazah,  5. 

Exod2Q.  21  sprinkle  (it)  upon  Aaron,  and  upon  lnsga. 
Lev.  4.  6  sprinkle  of  the  blood  seven  times  before 
4. 17  sprinkle  (it)  seven  times  before  the  Lord 
5  o  he  shall  sprinkle  of  the  blood  of  tlie  sin 

8.  II  be  sprinkled  thereof  upon  tlie  altar  seven 

8.  30  sprinkled  (it)  upon  Aaron,  (and)  upon  lus 

za.  7  he  shall  sprinkle  upon  him  that  is  to  be 
14.  16  shall  sprinkle  of  the  oil  with  his  finger  se. 
14.  27  the  priest  shall  sprinkle  with  his  right  h. 
14.  51  dip  them  in  the  blood,  .and  sprinkle  the 
16.14  sprinkle  (it)  with  his  finger  upon  the  mer 

16.  14  before  tlie  mercy  seat  shall  lie  sprinkle  of 
16  IS  sprinkle  it  upon  the  mercy  seat,  and  bet. 
16.  19  he  shall  spriukle  of  the  blood  upon  it  wi. 
Num.  8.  7  Sprinkle  water  of  purifying  upon  them 
19.  4  sprinkle  of  her  blood  directly  before  the 
19.  18  sprinkle  (it)  upon  the  tent,  and  upon  all 

19. 19  the  clean  (person)  shall  sprinkle  upon  tlie 


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Num  ig.  21  he  that  sprinkleth  the  water  of  separation 
Isa.  52.  15  So  shall  he  sprinkle  many  nations ;  the  ki. 

6.7u  sprinkle,  cleanse  by  sprinkling,  paprika  rhan. 
Heb.  9. 13  the  ashes  of  an  heifer  sprinkling  theunc. 
9.  19  sprinkled  both  the  book,  and  all  the  peo. 
9.  21  he  sprinkled  likewise  with  blood  both  the 
10.  22  having  our  hearts  sprinkled  from  an  evil 


SPRINKLING  — 

l.A  pouring  on  or  over,  upiaxoais  proschusis. 

Heb.  11.  28  he  kept  the  passover,  and  the  sprinkling 
2..-1  sprinkling,  fxxPTiagos  rliantismos. 

Heb.  12.  24  tiie  blood  of  sprinkling,  that  speakethbe. 
1  Pe.  1.  2  unto  obedience  and  sprinkling  of  the  bio. 


SPROUT,  to  — 

To  (cause  to) pass  on,  change,  substitute,  ^ri  chalaph. 

Job  14.  7  there  is  hope ..  that  it  will  sprout  again 
SPUE  (out),  to  — 

1  .To  vomit,  spread  out,  Kip  go. 

Lev.  18.  28  as  it  spued  out  the  nations  that  (were)  be. 

2.  To  ( cause  to)  vomit,  spread  out,  Kip  go,  5. 

Lev.  18.  28  That  the  land  spue  not  you  out  also,  when 
20. 22  do  them  :  that  the  land,  .spue  you  not  out 

3.  To  vomit,  n;p  gay  ah. 

Jer.  25.  27  Drink  ye,  and  be  drunken,  and  spue,  and 

4.  Shame f 1 ul  spewing, ignominy,  shame, Ji^p'p  giqalon. 
Hab.  2.  16  and  shameful  spewing  (shall  lie)  on  thy 

5.  To  vomit,  ifxioi  emeu. 

Rev.  3.  16  thou  art  luke  warm. .  I  will  spue  thee  out 
SPUN,  that  which  they  had  — 

Yarn,  what  is  spun,  rrma  matveh. 

Exod35.  25  brought  that  which  they  had  spun,  (both) 
SPY  (out),  to  — 

1  .To  see,  nK"i  raah. 

Exod.  2.  11  he  spied  an  Egyptian  smiting  an  Hebrew 
2  Ki.  6. 13  spy  where  he  (is),  that  I  may  seDd  and 
9.  17  he  spied  the  company  of  Jehu  as  he  came 
13.21  as  they  were  burying  a  man . .  they  spied 
23.  16  he  spied  the  sepulchres  that  (were)  there 

2.  To  use  the  feet,  traverse,  S1-1  ragal,  3. 

Num  21.  32  Moses  sent  to  spy 'out  Jaazer,  and  they 
Josh.  2.  1  sent  out  of  Shittim  two  men  to  spy  seer. 

6.  22  the  two  men  that  had  spied  out  the  couii. 

6.  25  messengers  which  Joshua  sent  to  spy  out 
Judg  18.  2  from  Eshtaol,  to  spy  out  the  land,  and  to 
18.  14,  17  the  five  men  that  went  to  spy  out  the 
2  Sa.  10.  3  to  search  the  city,  and  to  spy  it  out,  ami 
1  Ch.  19.  3  and  to  overthrow,  and  to  spy  out  the  land 

3.  To  go  about,  trade,  search,  spy  out,  nn  tur. 

NU11113.  16  the  men  which  Moses  sent  to  spy  out  the 

13.  17  Moses  sent  them  to  spy  out  the  land  of  C. 

4.  To  spy,  KaraaKoirita  kataskopeo. 

Gal.  2.  4  who  came  in  privily  to  spy  out  our  liber. 
SQUARE,  squares,  to  be  squared,  (four)  — 

1.  To  be  four  square,  inn  raba. 

1  Ki-  7-  5  the  doors  and  posts  (were)  square,  with 
Eze.  41.  21  The  posts  of  the  temple  (were)  squared 
43.  16  twelve  (cubits)  long,  twelve  broad,  square 

2.  To  be  four  square,  inn  raba,  4. 

Eze.  45.  2  five  hundred  (in  breadth),  square  round 

3.  Fourth  part,  side,  square,  jnq  reba. 

Eze.  43. 16  twelve  broad . .  in  the  four  squares  thereof 
43. 17  fourteen  broad  in  the  four  squares  there. 
STABILITY  — 

Stability,  nr.CK,  .TDK  emunah. 

Isa.  33.  6  knowledge  shall  be  the  stability  of  thy  ti. 

STABLE  — 

Habitation,  fold,  nil  naveh. 

Eze.  25.  5  I  will  make  Rabbah  a  stable  for  camels 

STABLE,  to  be  — 

To  be  prepared,  established,  right,  pr  kun,  2. 

1  Ch.16.  30  the  world  also  shall  be  stable,  that  it  be 

STABLISH,  to  — 

\.To  prepare,  establish,  pb  kun,  3 a. 

2  Sa.  7.  13  I  will  stablish  the  throne  of  his  kingdom 

1  Ch.17.  12  and  I  will  stablish  his  throne  for  ever 
Hab.  2.  12  Woe  to  him  that,  .stablisheth  a  city  by 

2.  To  prepare,  establish,  pa  kun,  5. 

2  Ch.17.  5  the  Lord  stablished  the  kingdom  in  his 

3.  To  set  up,  cause  to  stand,  establish,  2-smatsab,  5. 

1  Ch.18.  3  he  went  to  stablish  his  dominion  by  the 
4 -To  raise  up,  establish,  confirm,  nip  gum,  3. 

Esth.  9.  21  To  stablish  (this)  among  them,  that  they 

5.  To  raise  up,  establish,  confirm,  nip  gum,  5. 

2  Ch.  7.  18  Then  will  I  stablish  the  throne  of  thy 
Psa  119.  38  Stablish  thy  word  unto  thy  servant,  who 

6.  To  stand,  amad,  5. 

^  1  sa.148.  6  He  hath  also  stablished  them  for  everand 

7.  To  confirm,  establish ,  &eSou6w  bebaioo. 

2  Co.  1.  21  he  which  stablisheth  us  with  youin  Christ 
Col.  2.  7  stablished  in  the  faith,  as  ye  have  been 
S.To  make  firm,  confirm,  <TTqpl(fw  sterizo. 

Rom  16.  25  to  him  that  is  of  power  to  stablish  you 

1  lb.  3.  13  he  may  stablish  your  hearts  unblameable 

2  in.  2. 17  stablish  you  in  every  good  word  and  work 

117 


2  Th.  3.  3  the  Lord  is  faithful,  who  shall  stablish 
Jas.  5.  8  Be  ye  also  patient;  stablish  your  hearts 
1  Pe.  5.  10  make  you  perfect,  stablish,  strengthen 
STA'-CHYS,  ear  of  corn. 

A  believer  in  Rome  to  whom  Paul  sends  a  salutation. 

Ronli6.  9  Salute  Urbane  our  helper  in  Christ,  and  S. 
STACK  of  corn  — 

A  stack,  shock  or  heap  of  corn,  ei'fi  gadish. 

Exod. 22.  6  the  stacks  of  corn,  or  the  standing  corn 

STACTE  — 

A  drop,  stacte,  an  aromatic  gum,  «]Of  nataph. 

Exod. 30.  34  Take  unto  thee  sweet  spices,  stacte,  and 

STAFF,  staves  — 

l.Aw,  branch,  part,  bough,  13  bad. 

Exod.  25.  13  thou  shalt  make  staves  (of)  shittim  wood 
25-  H  thou  shalt  putthestaves  into  the  rings  by 
25.  15  The  staves  shall  be  in  the  rings  of  the  ark 
25-  27  shall  the  rings  be  for  places  of  the  staves 
25.  28  thou  shalt  make  the  staves  (of)  shittim 
27.  6  thou  shalt  make  staves  for  the  altar,  sta. 
27.  7  And  the  staves  shall  be  put  into  the  rings 
27.  7  the  staves  shall  be  upon  the  two  sides  of 
30.  4  they  shall  be  for  places  for  the  staves  to 
30.  5  thou  shalt  make  the  staves  (of)  shittim  wo 
35.  12  The  ark,  and  the  staves  thereof,  (with) 

35.  13  The  table,  and  his  staves,  and  all  his  ves. 
35.  is  the  incense  altar,  and  his  staves,  and  the 
35.  16  his  brasen  grate,  his  staves,  and  all  his  ves 
37-  4,  >5.  28  he  made  staves  (of)  shittim  wood 
37.  5  he  put  the  staves  into  the  rings  by  the  si 
37- 14  the  places  for  the  staves  to  bear  the  table 

37.  27  to  be  places  for  the  staves  to  bear  it  wit 

38.  5  four  rings,  .(to  be)  places  for  the  staves 
38.  6  he  made  the  staves  (of)  shittim  wood,  and 

38.  7  he  put  the  staves  into  the  rings  on  the  si. 

39. *3s  The  ark  of  the  testimony,  and  the  staves 

39.  39  his  grate  of  brass,  his  staves,  and  all  his 

40.  20  set  the  staves  on  the  ark,  and  put  the  me 
N  urn.  4.  6  cloth . .  of  blue,  and  shall  put  in  the  staves 

4.  8  cover  the  same . .  and  shall  put  in  the  stav 
4.  1 1  cover  it . .  and  shall  put  to  the  staves  there 

4.  14  spread,  .a  covering,  .andput  tothestaves 

1  Ki.  8.  7  cherubim  covered  the  ark  and  the  staves 

8.  8  the  staves,  that  the  ends  of  the  staves  we 

2  Ch.  5.  8  cherubim  covered  the  ark  and  the  staves 

5.  9  And  they  drew  out  the  staves  (of  the  ark) 
5.  9  the  ends  of  the  staves  were  seen  from  the 

2.  An  arrow,  handle,  f*n  chets. 

1  Sa.  17.  7  the  staff  of  his  spear  (was)  like  a  weaver's 

3.  A  bar,  ain  mot. 

Num  13. 23  and  they  bare  it  between  two  upon  a  staff 

4.  A  bar,  nain  motali. 

i  Ch.  15.  15  bare  the  ark’of  God . .  with  the  staves  the. 

5.  A  bar,  rod,  staff,  tribe,  ntso  matteli. 

Gen.  38.  18  thy  bracelets,  and’thv  staff  that  (is)  in  thy 
38-  25  these,  the  signet,  and  bracelets,  and  staff 
Lev.  26.  26  when  I  have  broken  the  staff  of  your  bread 
I  sa.  105. 16  M  oreover . .  he  brake  the  whole  staff  of  br. 
Isa.  9.  4  the  staff  of  his  shoulder,  the  rod  of  his  op. 
10.  5  the  staff  in  their  hand  is  mine  indignation 
10. 15  as  if  the  staff  should  lift  up  (itself,  as  if  it 

10.  24  shall  lift  up  his  staff  against  thee,  after 
14-  5  The  Lord  hath  broken  thestaffof  the  wie 
28.  27  the  fitches  are  beaten  out  with  a  staff,  and 
30.  32  every  place  where  the  grounded  staff  sha. 

Jer.  48.  17  How  is  the  strong  staff  broken,  (and)  the 
Eze.  4. 16  I  will  break  the  staff  of  bread  in  Jerusalem 
5.  16  famine.,  and  will  break  yonr  staff  of  bread 
14. 13  will  break  the  staff  of  the  bread  thereof 
Hab.  3.  14  Thou  didst  strike  through  with  his  staves 

6.  A  rod,  staff,  bpa  maqqel. 

Gen.  32. 10  with  my  staff  I  passed  over  this  Jordan 
Exodi2.  11  your  shoes  on  your  feet,  and  your  staff  in 
Nuni22.  27  fell,  .and  he  smote  the  ass  with  a  staff 

1  Sa.  17.  40  he  took  his  staff  in  his  hand,  and  chose 

17.43  a  dog,  that  thou  comesttomewithstaves? 
Eze.  39.  9  the  arrows,  and  the  hand  staves,  and  the 
Hos.  4.  12  their  staff  declareth  unto  them :  for  the 
Zech.11.  7  I  took  unto  me  two  staves ;  the  one  I  cal 

11.  10  I  took  my  staff,  (even)  Beauty,  and  cut  it 
11.  14  I  cut  asunder  mine  other  staff  (even)  Ba. 

I. A  stay,  support,  niyfia  mashenah. 

Isa.  3.  1  from  Judah  the  stay  and  the  staff,  the  wh. 

8. A  stay,  support,  niyaa  misheneth. 

Exod  21.  19  rise  again,' and  walk  abroad  upon  his  st 
Num2i.  18  princes  digged  the  well,  with  their  sta  ves 
Judg.  6.  21  the  angel,  .put  forth  the  end  of  the  staff 

2  Ki.  4.  29  Gird  up  thy  loins,  and  take  my  staff  in 

4.  29  and  lay  my  staff  upon  the  face  of  the  ch. 

4. 31  and  laid  the  staff  upon  the  face  of  the  ch 
18.  21  thou  trustest  upon  the  staff  of  thisbruis 
Psa.  23.  4  thy  rod  and  thy  staff  they  comfort  me 
Isa.  36.  6  thou  trustest  in  the  staff  of  this  broken 
Eze.  29.  6  they  have  been  a  staff  of  reed  to  the  ho 
Zech.  8.  4  every  man  with  his  staff  in  his  hand  for 

9.  Wood,  tree,  stalk,  staff,  yy  ets. 

2  Sa.  21.  19  the  staff  of  whose  spear(was)  likea  weav 

23.  7  fenced  with  iron  and  the  staff  of  a  spear 

1  CI1.20.  5  whose  spear’s  staff  (was)  like  a  weaver’s 

10. rl  staff,  distaff,  circuit,  p brs  pelek. 

2  Sa.  3.  29  a  leper,  or  that  leaneth  on  a  staff,  or  that 

II.  A  reed,  rod,  sceptre,  tribe,  a pri  shebet. 

2  Sa.  23.  21  he  went  down  to  him  with  a  staff,  and  pi 
1  Ch.n.  23  he  went  down  to  him  with  a  staff,  and  pi. 


12.  Wood,  timber,  £v\op  xulon. 

Matt  26.  47  a  great  multitude  with  swords  and  staves 
,  r  ,  2fi-  55  Are  ye  come . .  with  swords  and  staves  for 
-Mark  14.  43  a  great  multitude  with  swords  and  staves 
14-  48  Are  ye  come,  with  swords  and  (with)  sta 
Luke  22.  52  as  against  a  thief,  with  swords  and  staves 

^■Slaff,  rod,  sceptre,  f,&QSos  rhabdos. 

MaJk'fi  10z  noth-0"?  f0I;(>'0U1')  journey,  .nor  yet  st. 
f  uke '  o'  ?  mo8  f*0r  (theIr)  joumey,  save  a  staff 
,  9-  3  neither  staves,  nor  scrip,  neither  bread 
Heb.  11.  21  and  worshipped ..  upon  the  top  of  liis  st. 
STAGGER,  to  (make  to)  — 

1  .To  move,  shake,  stagger,  pri  nua. 

Psa.  107.  27  They  reel  to  and  fro,  and  stagger  like  a 
isa.  29.  9  they  stagger,  but  not  with  strong  drink 

2.  To  wander,  go  astray ,  err,  be  deceived,  npri  taah, 2. 
Isa.  19.  14  as  a  drunken  (man)  staggereth  in  his  vo. 

3.  To  cause  to  wander,  go  astray,  nyn  taah,  5. 

Job  12.  23  maketh  them  to  stagger  like  (a)  drunken 

4.  To  judge  diversely,  hesitate,  doubt,  Siaupipu  diak, 
Rom.  4.  20  He  staggered  not  at  the  promise  of  God 

STAIN,  to  — 

1.  To  pollute,  redeem,  free,  Vkj  gaal. 

Job  3.  s  darkness  and  the  shadow  of  death  stain  it 

2.  To  pollute,  *?Ka  gaal,  5. 

Isa.  63.  3  my  garments;  and  I  will  stain  all  my  raime. 

3.  To  pierce,  pollute,  make  common,  bbij  chalal,  3. 
Isa.  23.  9  to  stain  the  pride  of  all  glory,  (and)  to  br. 

STAIRS,  (winding)  — 

1.  Winding  stairs ,  lulim. 

1  Ki.  6.  8  they  went  up  with  winding  stairs.into  the 

2.  Rocky  ascent,  stair,  nryio  madregah. 

Song  2.  14  my  dove . .  iii  the  secret  (places)  of  the  st. 

3.2I  going  up,  ascent,  step,  nbyo  maalah. 

2  Ki.  9.  i3  put  (it)  under  him  oil  the  top  of  the  stairs 
Nell.  3.  15  stairs  that  go  down  from  the  city  of  Dav. 

12.  37  went  up  by  the  stairs  of  the  city  of  David 
Eze.  40.  6  went  up  the  stairs  thereof,  and  measured 
43-  17  anil  his  stairs  shall  look  toward  the  east 

4.  A  going  up,  ascent,  stair,  nb j/a  maaleh. 

Neh.  9.  4  Then  stood  up  upon' the  stairs,  of  the  L. 

5.  An  ascent,  going  up,  hpafia.6p.is  anabathmos. 

Acts  21.  35  when  he  came  upon  the  stairs,  so  it  was 

21.  40  Paul  stood  on  the  staffs,  and  beckoned 
STAKE  — 

Pin,  nail,  stake,  in;  yathed. 

Isa.  33.  20  not  one  of  the  stakes  thereof  shall  ever 
54.  2  lengthen  thy  cords . .  strengthen  thy  stale. 

STALK  — 

1.  Wood,  tree,  stalk,  staff,  yy  ets. 

J osh.  2.  6  hid  them  with  the  stalks  of  flax,  which  she 

2.  A  stalk,  standing  corn,  nap  qamali. 

Hos.  8.  7  it  hath  no  stalk ;  the  bud  shall  yield  no 

3.  A  stalk,  branch,  cane,  reed,  njp  qaneh. 

Gen.  41.  s  seven  ears  of  corn  came  up  upon  one  sta. 
41.  22  seven  ears  came  up  in  one  stalk,  full  and 
STALL,  stalled  — 

1.  To  fatten,  be  fattened,  Dpx  abas. 

Prov  15.  17  than  a  stalled  ox  and  hatred  therewith 

2.  Stalls,  n’vjK,  ni-iK  uravoth,  urayotli. 

1  Ki.  4.  26  Solomon  had  forty  thousand  stalls  of  ho. 

2  Ch.  g.  25  Solomon  had  four  thousand  stalls  for  ho. 

32.  28  stalls  for  all  manner  of  beasts,  and  cotes 

3.  A  fattening  stall,  pane  marbeg. 

Amos  6.  4  and  the  calves  out  of  the  midst  of  the  st. 
Mai.  4.  2  ye  shall.. grow  up  as  calves  of  the  stall 

4.  Stalls,  cribs,  0712-)  rephathim. 

Hab.  3. 17  and  (there  shall  be)  no  herd  in  the  stalls 

5.  Eating  place,  manger,  crib,  (parp-g  phatne. 

Luke  13.  15  loose  his  ox  or  (his)  ass  from  the  stall,  and 

STAMMERER,  stammering  — 

1.  To  be  scorned,  stammering,  lyb  laag,  2. 

Isa.  33.  19  astammeringtongue,’(thatthoucanst)not 
2.Scorning,  stammering,  iyb  laeg. 

Isa.  28. 11  with  stammering  lips  and  another  tongue 
3. Scorning,  stammering,  iby  Meg. 

Isa.  32.  4  the  tongue  of  the  stammerers  shall  he  re. 
STAMP  (upon),  stamping,  to  — 

1 .  To  beat  small  or  thin,  p&i  dagag,  5. 

2  Sa.22.  43  I  did  stamp  them  as  the  mire  of  the  street 
2  Ki.23.  6  stamped  (it)  small  to  powder,  and  cast  the 
23.  15  stamped  (it)  small  to  powder,  and  burned 
2  CI1.15. 16  Asa  cut  down  her  idol,  and  stamped  (it) 

2.  To  beat  down  or  out,  nns  kathath. 

Deut.  9.  21  burnt  it  with  fire,  and  stamped  it,  (and)gr. 

3.  To  tread,  trample  down,  Don  ramas. 

Dan.  8.  7  cast  him  down  to  the  ground,  and  stamped 

8.  10  cast  down  (some)  of  the  host . .  and  stamped 

4.  To  trample  on,  deh  rephas. 

Dan.  7.  7,  19  brake  in  pieces,  and  stamped  the  res. 


5.  To  spread  out,  stamp,  ypn  raqa. 

Eze.  6.  11  Smite  with  thine  hand,  and  stamp  with  thy 
25.  6  hast  clapped  (thine)  hands,  and  stamped 


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6. A  stamping,  naj/sp  slicatah. 

Jor.  47.  3  tho  stamping  of  the  hoofs  of  his  strong 

STANCH,  to  — 

To  set,  place,  'iarggi  histemi. 

Luke  8.  44  immediately  her  issue  of  blood  stanched 
STAND  (before,  by,  fast,  firm,  forth,  here,  out),  to  — 

1.  To  be  steady,  faithful,  |ax  aman,  2. 

l’sa.  89.  28  and  my  covenant' shall  stand  fast  with  him 

2.  To  go  out  or  forth,  n>-;  yatsa. 

Psa.  73.  7  Their  eyes  stand  out  with  fatness :  they 

3.  To  set  self  up,  station  self,  ns;  yatsdb,  7. 

Exod.  2.  4  his  sister  stood  afar  off,  to  wit  what  wou. 

8.  20  Rise  up  early . .  and  stand  before  Pharaoh 

9. 13  stand  before  Pharaoh,  and  say  unto  him 

19. 17  they  stood  at  the  nether  part  of  the  mou. 

34.  5  stood  with  him  there,  and  proclaimed  the 
Num  u.  16  that  they  may  stand  there  with  thee 
22. 22  the  angel  of  the  Lord  stood  in  the  way 

23.  3  Stand  by  thy  burnt  offering,  and  I  will  go 

23. 15  Stand  here  by  thy  burnt  offering,  while  I 

1  Sa.  3.  10  the  Lord  came,  and  stood,  and  called  as 

10.  23  when  he  stood  among  the  people,  he  was 

12.  16  stand  and  see  this  great  thing,  which  the 

2  Sa.  18.  30  king  said  (unto  him),  Turn  aside,  (and)  s. 

23. 12  he  stood  in  the  midst  of  the  ground,  and 
Job  38.  14  It  is  turned,  .they  stand  as  a  garment 
Tsa.  5.  5  The  foolish  shall  not  stand  in  thy  sight 
Prov  22.  29  stand  before  kings ;  he  shall  not  stand  be. 
Jer.  46.  4  get  up,  ye  horsemen,  and  stand  forth  wi. 

46. 14  say  ye,  Stand  fast,  and  prepare  thee ;  for 

4.  To  be  prepared,  established,  J13  hun,  2. 

J udg  16.  26  the  pillars  whereupon  the  house  standeth 

16.  29  middle  pillars  upon  which  the  house  sto. 
5.7*0  draw  nigh,  vn  nagash. 

Gen.  19.  9  they  said,  Stand  back.  And  they  said  (ag.) 

6.  To  be  set  up,  3x1  natsab,  2. 

Gen.  18.  2  looked,  and,  lo,  three  men  stood  by  him 

24. 13  I  stand  (here)  by  the  well  of  water ;  and 

24.  43  I  stand  by  the  well  of  water ;  and  it  shall 

28. 13  the  Lord  stood  above  it,  and  said,  I  (am) 

45.  1  could  not.  .before  all  them  that  stood  by 

Exod.  5.  20  they  met  Moses  and  Aaron,  who  stood  in 

7. 15  thou  shalt  stand  by  the  river’s  brink  aga. 

17.  9  I  will  stand  on  the  top  of  the  hill  with  the 

18. 14  the  people  standby  thee  from  morningun. 

33.  8  the  people  rose  up,  and  stood  every  man 
33.  21  a  place  by  me,  and  thou  shalt  stand  upon 

Numi6.  27  came  out,  and  stood  hi  the  door  of  their 

22.  34  I  knew  not  that  thou  stoodest  in  the  way 

23.  6  he  stood  by  his  burnt  sacrifice,  he,  and  all 

23. 17  he  stood  by  his  burnt  offering,  and  the  pr. 

Deut29.  10  Ye  stand  this  day  all  of  you  before  theLo. 
Judgi8. 16  six  hundred  men .  .stood  by  the  entering 

18.  17  the  priest  stood  in  the  enteringof  the gate 

1  Sa.  1.  26  I  (am)  the  woman  that  stood  by  thee  here 

4.  20  the  women  that  stood  by'hersaidun toiler 
22.  7  said  unto  his  servants  that  stood  about 
22.  17  said  unto  the  footmen  that  stood  about 

2  Sa.  13.  31  his  servants  stood  by  with  their  clothes 
Psa.  45.  9  upon  thy  right  hand  did  stand  the  queen 

82.  1  God  standeth  in  the  congregation  of  the 
Prov.  8.  2  She  standeth  in  the  top  of  high  places,  by 
Lam.  2.  4  he  stood  with  his  right  hand  as  an  adver. 
Atnos.7.  7  the  Lord  stood  upon  a  wall  (made)  by  a 

7.  To  sustain,  support,  ?JDD  samak. 

Psa.  nr.  8  They  stand  fast  for  everand  ever,  (and  are) 

8.  To  stand,  stand  still  or  fast,  ioj;  amad. 

Gen.  18.  8  he  stood  by  them  under  the  tree,  and  they 

18.  22  but  Abraham  stood  yet  before  the  Lord 

19.  27  to  the  place  where  he  stood  before  the  L. 

24.  30  behold,  he  stood  by  the  camels  at  the  well 
24.  31  wherefore  standest  thou  without?  for  I 
41.  1  Pharaoh  dreamed  :  and,  behold,  he  stood 
41.  3  stood  by  the  (other)’kine  upon  the  brink 
41.  17  behold,  I  stood  upon  the  bank  of  theriv. 
41.  46  when  he  stood  before  Pharaoh  king  of  Eg! 

43. 15  went  down  to  Egypt,  and  stood  before  J. 
45.  1  there  stood  no  man  with  him  while  Jose 

Exod.  3.  5  the  place  whereon  thou  standest  (is)  holy 

9. 10  tookashes  of  the  furnace, andstoodbefora 

9.  II  the  magicians  could  not  stand  before  Mo. 
14.  19  pillar  of  the  cloud .  .stood  behind  them 

17.  6  1  will  stand  before  thee  there  upon  the  ro. 

18.  13  the  people  stood  by  Moses  from  the  mor. 

20.  18  they  removed,  and  stood  afar  off 

20.  21  the  people  stood  afar  off :  and  Moses  drew 

32.  26  Moses  stood  in  the  gate  of  the  camp,  and 

33. '  9  theicloudy  pillar  descended,  and  stood  (at) 
33.  10  the  people  saw  the  cloudy  pillar  stand  (at) 

Lev.  9.  5  congregation  drew  near  and  stood  before 

18.  23  neither  shall  any  woman  stand  before  a  b. 

19.  16  neither  shalt  thou  stand  against  the  blood 
Num.  1.  5  the  names  of  the  men  that  shall  stand  wi 

12.  5  stood  (in)  the  door  of  the  tabernacle,  and 
14. 14  (that)  thy  cloud  standeth  over  them  ;  and 

16.  9  to  stand  before  the  congregation  to  min. 

T!!  111  the  door  of  the  tabernacleof  the 

16.  48  he  stood  between  the  dead  and  the  living 
22.  24  the  angel  of  the  Lord  stood  in  a  path  of 
22. 26  the  angel .  .stood  in  anarrow  place,  where 
27.  2  they  stood  before  Moses, and  before  Eleazar 
27.  21  lie  shall  stand  before  Eleazar  the  priest 
35-  12  until  he  stand  before  the  congregation  in 

neut. 38  the  son  of  Nun,  which  standeth  before  thee 

4.  10  the  day  thattliuii  stoodest  before  the  Lord 

4.  1 1  ye  came  near  and  stood  uuder  the  mounta. 


Dcut.  5.  5  I  stood  between  the  Lord  and  you  at  that 

5.  31  stand  thou  here  by  me,  and  I  will  speak 

10.  8  to  stand  before  the  Lord  toministerunto 

17.  12  the  priest  that  standeth  to  minister  there 

18.  5  to  stand  to  minister  in  the  name  of  the  L 

18.  7  as  all  his  brethren,  .(do),  which  stand  there 

19. 17  both  the  men . .  shall  stand  before  the  Lord 

24.  11  Thou  shalt  stand  abroad,  and  the  man  to 

25.  8  (if)  he  stand  (to  it),  and  say,  I  like  not  to 

27. 12  These  shall  stand  upon  mount  Gerizim  to 
27.  13  these  shall  stand  upon  mount  Ebalto  cur. 

29. 15  with  (him)  that  standeth  here  with  us  th. 
31.  15  the  pillar  of  the  cloud  stood  over  the  door 

Josh.  3. 13  and  they  shall  stand  upon  an  heap 

3. 16  the  waters,  .stood (and) rose  up  upon  an 

3. 17  stood  firm  on  dry  ground  in  the  midst  ; 

4. 10  the  priests  which  bare  the  ark  stood  in  tlie 

5.  13  there  stood  a  man  over  against  him  with 

5.  15  for  the  place  whereon  thou  standest  (is) 

8.  33  their  judges,  stood  on  this  side  the  ark  and 
10.  8  there  shall  not  a  man  of  them  stand  befo. 

20.  4  when  he  that  doth  flee . .  shall  stand  at  the 

20.  6  until  he  stand  before  the  congregation  for 
fio.  9  until  he  stood  before  the  congregation 

21.  44  there  stood  not  a  man  of  all  their  enemies 
Judg.  2. 14  could  not  any  longer  stand  beforetheir  en. 

3.  19  all  that  stood  by  him  went  out  from  him 

4.  20  he  said  unto  her,  Stand  in  the  door  of  the 

6.  31  Joash  said  uutoall  that  stood  against  him 

7.  21  they  stood  every  man  in  his  place  round 

9.  7  he  went  and  stood  in  the  top  of  mount  G. 

9.  35,  44  stood  in  the  entering  of  the  gate  of  tho 

20.  28  riiinehas.  .stood  before  it  in  those  days 

1  Sa.  6. 14  stood  there,  where  (there  was)  a  great  sto. 

6.  20  Who  is  able  to  stand  before  this  holy  Lord 
9.  27  stand  thou  still  a  while,  that  I  may  show 

16.21  David  came  to  Saul,  and  stood  before  him 

16.  22  Let  David,  I  pray  thee,  stand  before  me 

17.  3  the  Philistines  stood  on  a  mountain  on 

17.  3  Israel  stood  on  a  mountain  on  the  other 
17.  8  he  stood  and  cried  unto  the  armies  of  Is. 
17.  26  David  spake  to  the  men  that  stood  by  him 

17.  51  David  ran,  and  stood  upon  the  Philistine 

19.  3  I  will  go  out  and  stand  beside  my  father 

19.  20  Samuel  standing  (as)  appointed  over  them 

26. 13  stood  on  the  top  of  an  hill  afar  off.agreat 

2  Sa.  1.  9  Stand,  I  pray  thee,  upon  me,  and  slay  me 

1. 10  I  stood  upon  him,  and  slew  him,  because 

2.  25  became  one  troop,  and  stood  on  the  top  of 
15.  2  rose  up  early,  and  stood  beside  the  way  of 

18.  4  the  king  stood  by  the  gate  side,  and  all 

20.  11  one  of  Joab’smen  stood  by  him,  and  said 
.  20. 15  cast  up  a  bank . .  and  it  stood  in  the  trench 

1  Ki.  1.  2  let  her  stand  before  the  king,  and  let  her 

1.  28  came  into  the  king's  presence,  and  stood 

3.  15  he  came  to  Jerusalem,  and  stood  before 

3. 16  Then  cametheretwo  women. .and  stood b. 

7.  23  It  stood  upon  twelve  oxen,  three  looking 

8.  11  the  priests  could  notstand  tomiuisterbe. 

8.  14  and  all  the  congregation  of  Israel  stood 
8.  22  Solomon  stood  before  the  altar  of  the  Lord 
8.  55  he  stood,  and  blessed  all  the  congregation 

10.  8  happy  (are)  these  thy  servants,  which  st. 

10.  19  and  two  lions  stood  beside  the  stays 
10.  20  twelve  lions  stood  there  on  the  one  side 
12.  6  the  old  men,  that  stood  before  Solomon 

12.  8  with  the  young  men .  .which  stood  before 

13.  1  Jeroboam  stood  by  the  altar  to  bum  inc. 
13.  24  the  ass  stood  by  it,  the  lion  also  stood  by 
13.  25  and  the  lion  standing  by  the  carcase:  and 
13. 28  the  ass  and  the  lion  standing  by  the  care. 

17.  1  (As)  the  Lord,  .liveth,  before  whom  I  st. 

18.  15  (As)  the  Lord,  .liveth,  before  whom  I  st. 

19.  11  stand  upon  the  mount  before  the  Lord 

19.  13  and  stood  in  the  entering  in  of  the  cave 

22.  19  the  host  of  heaven  standing  by  him  on  his 

22.  21  there  came  forth  a  spirit,  and  stood  before 

2  Ki.  2.  7  stood  to  view  afar . .  and  they  two  stood  by 

2.  13  went  back,  and  stood  by  tho  bank  of  Jor. 

3.  i4(As)theL0RD. .liveth, before  whom!  stand 

3.  21  gathered  all.  .and  stood  in  the  border 

4.  12,  15  And  when  he  had  called  her,  she  sto. 

5.  9  and  stood  at  the  door  of  the  house  of  El. 

5.  11  He  will  surely  come  out  tome,  and  stand 
5.  15  returned,  .and  came  and  stood  before  him 
s.  16  (As)  the  Lord  liveth,  before  whom  I  sta. 

5.  25  But  he  went  in,  and  stood  before  his  ma. 
6-31  if  the  head  of  Elisha .. shall  stand  on  him 

8.  9  came  and  stood  before  him,  and  said,  Thy 

9. 17  there  stood  a  watchmau  on  the  tower  in 
10.  4  kings  stood  not.  .how  then  shall  we  stand? 

10.  9  he  went  out,  and  stood,  and  said  to  all  the 
11. 11  the  guard  stood,  every  man  with  his  wea. 

1 1.  14  the  king  stood  by  a  pillar,  as  the  manner 
18.  17  they  came  and  stood  by  the  conduit  of  the 
18.  28  Rab-shakeh  stood,  and  cried  with  a  loud 

23.  3  the  king'stood  by  a  pillar,  and  made  aco. 
23.  3  and  all  the  people  stood  to  the  covenant 

1  Ch.  6.  39  his  brother  Asaph,  who  stood  on  his  right 

21.  1  Satan  stood  up  against  Israel,  and  provok. 

21. 15  the  angel  of  the  Lord  stood  by  the  thre. 

21. 16  saw  the  angel  of  the  Lord  stand  between 
23.  30  to  stand  every  morning  to  thank  and  pra. 

2  Ch.  3.  13  they  stood  on’their  feet,  and  their  faces 

4.  4  It  stood  on  twelve  oxen,  threelooking  to. 

5.  12  the  Lcvites.  .stood  at  the  east  end  of  the 

5.  14  the  priests  could  not  stand  to  minister 

6.  3  and  all  the  congregation  of  Israel  stoed 

6.  12  he  stood  before  the  altar  of  the  Lord  in 
6. .13  upon  it  he  stood,  and  kneeled  down  upon 

7.  6  Rounded  trumpets,  and  all  Israel  stood 

9.  7  happy  (are)  these  thy  servants,  which  st.  1 


2  Ch.  9.  1 3  and  two  lions  standing  by  the  stays 

9. 19  twelve  lions  stood  there  on  the  one  sido 

10.  6  the  old  men  that  had  stood  before  Solom.  j 
10.  8  with  the  young  men.  .that  stood  before 
18.  18  the  host  of  heaven  standing  on  his  right 
18.  20  there  came  out  a  spirit,  and  stood  before 

20.  5  Jehoshaphat  stood  in  the  congregation  of 

20.  9  we  stand  before  this  house,  and  in  thy  pr. 

20.  13  Judah  stood  before  the  Lord,  with  their 
20.  17  stand  ye  (still),  and  see  the  salvation  of 
20.  19  stood  up  to  praise  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 
20.  20  Jehoshaphat  stood  and  said,  Hear  me,  O 
20.  23  Moab  Btood  up  against  the  inliabitantsof 
23.  13  the  king  stood  at  his  pillar  at  the  enter. 

29. 11  the  Lord  hath  chosen  you  to  stand  before 

29.  26  the  Levites  stood  with  the  instruments 

30.  16  they  stood  in  their  place  after  their  man. 

34.  31  the  king  stood  in  his  place,  and  made  a  c. 

35.  s  stand  in  the  holy  (place),  according  to  the 

35.  10  the  priests  stood  in  their  place,  and  the 
Ezra  3.  9  Then  stood  Jeshua  (with)  his  sons  and  his 

9. 15  we  cannot  stand  before  thee  because  of 
10.  13  we  are  not  able  to  stand  without,  neither 
10.  14  Let  now  our  rulers,  .stand,  and  let  alltli.  , 
Nell.  7.  65  tilltherestood(up)apriestwithUrimand 

8.  4  the  scribe  stood  upon  a  pulpit  of  wood 

8  4  beside  him  stood  Mattithiah,  and  Shema 

9.  2  stood  and  confessed  their  sins,  and  the  in. 

12.  40  So  stood  the  two  (companies  of  them  that 

Esth.  3.  4  whether  Mordecai’s  matters  would  stand 

5.  1  stood  in  the  inner  court  of  the  king's  ho. 

5.  2  the  king  saw  Esther  the  queen  standing 

6.  s  Behold,  Hainan  standeth  in  the  court.  A. 

7.  9  the  gallows,  .standeth  in  the  house  of  II. 

8.  4  So  Esther  arose,  and  stood  before  the  ki. 

8.  n  to  stand  for  their  life,  to  destroy,  to  slay 

9.  16  gathered  themselves  together,  and  stood 
J ob  8.  13  lean  upon  his  house,  but  it  shall  not  stand 
Tsa.  1.  1  nor  standeth  in  the  way  of  sinners,  nor 

10.  1  Why  standest  thou  afar  off,  0  Lord?  (why) 

26.  12  My  foot  standeth  in  an  even  place :  in  the 
33.  9  For.  .lie  commanded,  and  it  stood  fast 
33.  11  The  counsel  of  the  Lord  standeth  forever 
38.  11  friends  stand  aloof,  .kinsmen  stand  afar 
76.  7  who  may  stand  in  thy  sight  when  onceth. 

104.  6  the  waters  stood  above  the  mountains 
106.  23  had  not  Moses  his  chosen  stood  before  him 
109.  6  and  let  Satan  stand  at  his  right  hand 
109.  31  he  shall  stand  at  the  right  hand  of  the  po. 
122.  2  Our  feet  shall  stand  within  thy  gates,  0  J 
130.  3  If  thou,  .mark  iniquities,  .who  shall  st.? 

134-  1  by  night  stand  iu  the  house  of  the  Lord 
135.  2  Ye  that  stand  in  the  house  of  the  Lord 
147.  17  casteth  forth  his  ice.  .who can  stand  bef. 
Prov  12.  7  but  the  house  of  the  righteous  shall  stand 

25.  6  and  stand  not  in  the  place  of  great  (men) 
Eccl.  8.  3  stand  not  in  an  evil  thing;  for  he  doeth 
Song  2.  9  he  standeth  behind  our  wall,  helooketh 
Isa.  3.  13  The  Lord,  .standeth  to  judge  the  people 

6.  2  Above  it  stood  the  seraphim :  each  one 

11.  io  a  root  of  Jesse,  which  shall  stand  for  an 

21.  8  I  stand  continually  upon  the  watch  tower 

36.  2  he  stood  by  the  conduit  of  the  upperpool 

36. 13  Then  JRabshakeh  stood,  and  cried  with  a 

46.  7  and  set  him  in  his  place,  and  he  standeth 

47.  12  Stand  now  with  thine  enchantments,  and 
50.  8  who  will  contend  with  me?  let  us  stand 
59.  14  justice  standeth  afar  off :  for  truth  is  fal. 

61.  s  strangers  shall  stand  and  feed  your  flock. 

Jer.  6.  16  Stand  ye  in  the  ways  and  see,  and  ask  for 

7.  2  Stand  in  the  gate  of  the  Lord's  house,  and 

7. 10  come  and  stand  before  me  in  this  house 

14.  6  the  wild  asses  did  stand  in  the  high  place 

15.  1  Though  Moses  and  Samuel  stood  before 

15. 19  If  thou  return ..  thou  shalt  stand  before 

17.  19  stand  in  the  gate  of  the  children  of  the 

18.  20  I  stood  before  thee  to  speak  good  forthem 

19.  14  he  stood  in  the  court  of  the  Lord's  house 
23.  18  who  hath  stood  in  the  counsel  of  the  Lord 
23.  22  if  they  had  stood  in  my  counsel,  and  had 

26.  2  Stand  in  the  court  of  the  Lord's  house,  and 
28.  5  the  people  that  stood  in  the  house  of  the 

35.  19  shall  not  want  a  man  to  stand  before  me 

36.  21  all  the  princes  which  stood  beside  the  ki. 

46.  15  they  stood  not,  because  the  Lord  did  dr. 

46  21  they  did  not  stand,  because  the  day  of 

48.  19  inhabitant  of  Aroer,  stand  by  the  way,  and 

48.  45  They  that  fled  stood  under  the  shadow  of 

49.  19  that  shepherd  that  will  stand  before  me 

50.  44  that  shepherd  that  will  stand  before  me 
Eze.  1.  21  when  those  stood,  (these)  stood;  and  when 

1.  24  when  they  stood,  they  let  down  their  wi. 

1.  25  when  they  stood,  (and)  had  let  down  th. 

2.  1  stand  upon  thyfeet,  and  I  will  speak  unto 

3.  23  the  glory  of  the  Lord  stood  there,  as  the 

8. 11  there  stood  before  them  seventy  men  of 

8.  11  in  the  midst  of  them  stood  Jaazaniahthe 

9.  2  they  went  in,  and  stoodbeside  the  brasen 

10.  3  the  cherubim  stood  on  the  right  side  of 

10.  6  then  he  went  in,  and  stood  beside  the  wh. 

10.  17  When  they  stood,  (these)  stood;  and  when 

10.  18  Then  the  glory,  .stood over  the  cherubim 

10. 19  (every  one)  stood  at  the  door  of  the  cast 

11.  23  stood  upon  tliemountain  which  (is)  on  the 

13.  5  to  stand  in  the  battle  in  the  da}'  of  the  L. 

17.  14  by  keeping  of  his  covenant  it  might  stanu 

21.  21  the  king  of  Babylon  stood  at  the  parting 

22.  30  stand  in  the  gap  before  me  for  the  land 

27.  29  shall  come,  .they  shall  stand  upon  the  la. 

33.  26  Ye  stand  upon  your  sword,  ye  work  abo. 

40.  3  (there  was)aman . .  and  he  stood  in  the  ga. 

43.  6  I  heard  (him),  .and  the  man  stood  by  me 


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Eze  44-  n  they  shall  stand  before  them  to  minister 
'  44.  15  they  shall  stand  before  me  to  offer  unto 
44  24  in  controversy  they  shall  stand  in  judgim 
46  2  shall  stand  by  the  post  of  the  gate,  and  the 
4/  10  tho  fishers  shall  stand  upon  it  from  En-g. 
Dan.  i.  4  such  as  (had)  ability  in  them  to  stand  in 
5  at  the  end  thereof  they  might  stand  bef. 
1!  19  therefore  stood  they  before  the  king 

2.  2  So  they  came  and  stood  before  the  king 

8.  3  there  stood  before  the  river  a  ram  which 

8.  4  so  that  no  beasts  might  stand  before  him 

8.  6  which  I  had  seen  standing  before  the  river 

8.  7  no  power  in  the  ram  to  stand  before  him 
8. 15  there  stood  before  me  as  the  appearance 

10.  II  understand  the  words .  .and  stand  upright 

10.  1 1  when  he  had  spoken . .  I  stood  trembling 

10.  16  said  unto  him  that  stood  before  me,  O  my 

11.  6  neither  shall  he  stand,  nor  his  arm  :  but 

II.  14  there  shall  many  stand  up  against  the  ki. 

11.  16  shall  stand  before  him ;  and  he  shall  stand 
11.  17  she  shall  not  stand  (011  his  side),  neither 

11.  25  he  shall  not  stand  :  for  they  shall  forecast 
11. 31  arms  shall  stand  on  his  part,  and  they  sh. 

12.  1  stand  up,  the  great  prince  which  standeth 

12.  5  there  stood  other  two,  the  one  on  this  si. 

12. 13  and  stand  in  thy  lot  at  theendof  the  days 
IIos.  10.  9  there  they  stood:  the  battle  in  Gibeah  ag. 
Amos  2.  15  Neither  shall  he  stand  that  handleth  tho 
Obad.  1 1  I  n  the  day  that  thou  stoodest  on  the  other 

14  Neither  shouldest  thou  have  stood  in  the 
Mic.  5.  4  he  shall  stand  and  feed  in  the  strength  of 
Nah.  t.  6  Who  can  stand  before  his  indignation? 

2.  8  Stand, stand, (shall  they  cry);  but  none  sh. 
Hah.  2.  1  I  will  stand  upon  my  watch,  and  set  me 

3.  6  He  stood,  and  measured  the  earth  :  he 
Zech.  1.  8  he  stood  among  the  myrtle  trees  that  (we.) 

1. 10  the  man  that  stood  among  the  myrtle  tr. 

1.  n  the  angel  of  the  Lord  that  stood  among 

3.  1  the  high  priest  standing  before  the  angel 
3.  1  Satan  standing  at  his  right  hand  to  resist 
3.  3  clothed  with  filthy  garments,  and  stood 
3.  4  spake  unto  those  that  stood  before  him 

4.14  that  stand  by  the  Lord  of  the  whole  earth 

14.  4  liis  feet  shall  stand  in  that  day  upon  the 
14.  12  consume  away  while  they  stand  upon  th. 
Mai.  3.  2  who  shall  stand  when  he  appeareth?  for 

9.  To  rise  up,  stand  firm,  nip  qum. 

Lev.  27.  14  the  priest  shall  estimate  it,  so  shall  it  st. 

27. 17  according  to  thy  estimation  it  shall  stand 
Num  30.  4,11  shall  stand,  and  every  bond . .  shall  st. 
30.  5  not  any  of  her  vows,  or.  .bonds. .  shall  st. 
30.  7  shall  stand,  and  her  bonds,  .shall  stand 
30.  9  every  vow  of  a  widow,  .shall  stand  against 
30.  12  shall  not  stand :  her  husband  hath  made 
.fosli.  7.  12  the  children  of  Israel  could  not  stand  be. 

7.  13  thou  canst  not  stand  before  thine  enem. 

1  CI1.28.  2  the  king  stood  up  upon  his  feet,  and  said 
Job  19.  25  he  shall  stand  at  the  latter  (day)  upon  tho 
Psa.  1.  5  the  ungodly  shall  not  stand  in  the  judg. 

24.  3  and  who  shall  stand  in  his  holy  place? 
rrov.19.  zi  the  counsel  of  the  Lord,  that  shall  stand 
Isa.  7.  7  It  shall  not  stand,  neither  shall  it  come 

8.  10  speak  the  word,  and  it  shall  not  stand:  for 
14.  24  and  as  I  have  purposed,  (so)  shall  it  stand 

28.  18  your  agreement  with  hell  shall  not  stand 
32.  8  and  by  liberal  things  shall  he  stand 

40.  8  but  the  word  of  our  God  shall  stand  for 

46.  10  My  counsel  shall  stand,  and  I  will  do  all 
Jer.  44.  28  shall  know  whose  words  shall  stand,  mi. 
44.  29  my  words  shall  surely  stand  against  you 

10.  To  rise  up,  stand  firm,  Dip  qum. 

Dan.  2.  31  This  great  image,  .stood  before  thee,  and 

2.  44  consume  all.  .and  it  shall  stand  for  ever 

3.  3  they  stood  before  the  image  that  Nebuc. 

7. 10  ten  thousand  times  ten  thousandstood  bef. 

7.  16  I  came  near  unto  one  of  them  that  stood  by 

11.  To  be  or  draw  near,  31  ij  qarab. 

Isa.  65.  5  Stand  by  thyself,  come  not  near  to  me;  for 

12.  To  set  or  place  up,  aviargixi  anistemi. 

Acts  14. 10  Said  with  a  loud  voice.  Stand,  .on  thy  feet 

13.  To  lift  or  raise  up,  iyelpa  egeiro. 

Mark  3.  3  And  he  saith  unto  the  man . .  [Stand]  forth 

11.  To  set  on,  over,  upon,  hpiarruxi  ephistemx. 
Luke24.  4  two  men  stood  by  them  in  shining  garni. 
Acts  10.  17  had  made  enquiry . .  and  stood  before  the 

22. 13  Came  unto  me,  and  stood,  and  said  unto 

22.  20  I  also  was  standing  by,  and  consenting 

23. 11  the  Lord  stood  by  him,  and  said,  Be  of  go. 

15. To  set,  place,  'larggn  histemi. 

Matt.  2.  9  it  came  and  [stood]  over  where  the  young 

6.  5  they  love  to  pray  standing  in  the  synago. 

12.  25  house  divided  againstitselfshallnot  stand 
12.  26  how  shall  then  his  kingdom  stand  ? 

12.  46  (his)  mother  and  his  brethren  stood  with. 

12.  47  thy  mother  and  thy  brethren  stand  with. 

13.  2  and  the  whole  multitude  stood  on  the  sh. 

16.  28  There  be  some  standing  here  which  shall 
20.  3  saw  others  standing  idle  in  the  market 
20.  6  went  out,  and  found  others  standing  idle 
20.  6  saith  unto  them,  Why  stand  ye  here  all 
24.  15  abomination  of  desolation ..  stand  in  the 

26.  73  came  unto  (him)  they  that  stood  by,  and 

27.  n  Jesus  stood  before  the  governor:  and  the 
27.  47  Rome  of  them  that  stood  there,  when  they 

Mark  3.  24 a kingdomhe divided,  .that,  .cannot stand 
3.  25  against  itself,  that  house  cannot  stand 
3. 26  if  Satan. .be  divided,  he  cannot  [stand],  but 
3.  31  and.  standing -without,  sent  unto  him,  ca. 


Mark  9.  1  there  be  some  of  them  that  stand  here 
11.  5  certain  of  them  that  stood  there  saidun. 

13.  14  abomination  of  desolation,  .standing  wh. 
Luke  1.  11  an  angel  of  the  Lord  standing  on  the  rig. 

5.  i  pressed  upon  him  to  hear,  .he  stood  by 

5.  2  saw  two  ships  standing  by  the  lake :  but 

6.  8  stand  forth.  .And  he  arose  and  stood  for. 

6.  17  he  came  down  with  them,  and  stood  in 

7.  38  stood  at  his  feet  behind  (him)  weeping 

8.  20  thy  brethren  stand  without,  desiring  to 

9.  27  there  be  some  standing  here,  which  shall 
it.  18  be  divided,  .how  shall  his  kingdom  stand? 

13.  25  ye  begin  to  stand  without,  and  to  knock 

17.  12  men  that  were  lepers,  which  stood  afar 

18.  11  The  Pharisee  stood  and  prayed  thus  with 

18.  i3  the  publican,  standing  afar  off,  would  not 

18.  40  Jesus  stood,  and  commanded  him  to  be 

19.  8  Zaccheus  stood,  and  said  unto  the  Lord 
21.  36  accounted  worthy.. to  stand  before  the  Son 

23. 10  scribes  stood  and  vehemently  accused  him 

23.  35  the  people  stood  beholding.  And  the  ru. 

23.  49  his  acquaintance,  .stood  afar  off,  behold. 
q\  3>,  Jesus  himself  stood  in  the  midst  of  them 

John  1.  26  there  standeth  one  among  you,  whom  ye 
t.  35  the  next  day  after,  John  stood,  and  two 
3.  29  friend  of  the  bridegroom,  which  standeth 

6.  22  the  people  which  stood  on  the  other  side 

7.  37  Jesus  stood  and  cried,  saying,  If  any  man 

8.  9  [alone,  and  the  woman  standingiu  the  m.] 

1 1.  56  spake  among  themselves,  as  they  stood  in 

12.  29  The  people  therefore  that  stood  by,  and 

18.  5  Judas  also,  which  betrayed  him,  stood  wi. 

.  18.16  Pctpr  st/iml  nt.  Mia  rttml-  without.  Then 
18.  18  the  servants  and  officers  stood  there,  who 
18.  18  Peter  stood  with  them,  and  warmed  him. 

18.  25  And  Simon  Peter  stood  and  warmed  him. 

19.  25  there  stood  by  the  cross  of  Jesus  his  mot. 

20.  11  Alary  stood  without  at  the  sepulchre  we. 

20.  14  saw  Jesus  standing,  and  knew  not  that  it 
20. 19  came  Jesus  and  stood  in  the  midst,  and 

20.  26  (Then)  came  Jesus.. and  stood  in  the  mid. 

21.  4  Jesus  stood  on  the  shore  :  but  the  discip. 
Acts  I.  II  men  of  Galilee,  why  stand  ye  gazing  up 

3.  8  he  leaping  up  stood,  and  walked,  and  en. 

4. 14  the  man  which  was  healed  standing  with 
5. 20  stand  and  speak  in  the  temple  to  the  pe. 
5.  23  the  keepers  standing  without  before  the 
5.  25  the  men  whom  ye  put  in  prison  are  stan. 

7.  33  the  place  where  thou  standest  is  holy  gr. 

7.  55  Jesus  standing  on  the  right  hand  of  God 
7.  56  the  Son  of  man  standing  on  the  right  ha. 

9.  7  men  which  journeyed  with  him  stood  sp. 

10.  30  a  man  stood  before  me  in  bright  clothing 

11.  13  an  angel  in  his  house,  which  stood  and  sa. 

12.  14  ran  in,  and  told  how  Peter  stood  before 

16.  9  There  stood  a  man  of  Macedonia,  and  pr. 

17.  22  Paul  stood  in  the  midst  of  Mars'  hill,  and 
21. 40  Paul  stood  on  the  stairs,  and  beckoned  wi. 

22.  25  Paul  said  unto  the  centurion  that  stood  by 

24.  20  any  evil  doing  in  me,  while  I  stood  before 
24.  21  Except,  .that  I  cried  standing  among  them 

25. 10  I  stand  at  Cesar’s  judgment  seat,  where 
26.  6  I  stand  and  am  judged  for  the  hope  of  the 

26.  16  stand  upon  thy  feet :  for  I  have  appeared 

27.  21  Paul  stood  forth  in  the  midst  of  them,  and 
Rom.  5.  2  access,  .into  this  grace  wherein  we  stand 

11.  20  they  were  broken  off,  and  thou  standest 

1  Co.  7.  37  he  that  standeth  stedfast  in  his  heart,  ha. 

10.  12  let  him  that  thinketh  he  standeth  take  h. 
15.  1  ye  have  received,  and  wherein  ye  stand 

2  Co.  1.  24  helpers  of  your  joy  :  for  by  faith  ye  stand 
Eph.  6.  11  that  ye  may  be  able  to  stand  against  the 

5.  13  ye  may  be  able .  .having  done  all,  to  stand 

6. 14  Stand  therefore,  having  your  loins  girt  ah. 
Col.  4.  12  that  ye  may  stand  perfect  and  complete 
2  Ti.  2.  19  the  foundation  of  God  standeth  sure,  ha. 
Ileb.  10. 11  every  priest  standeth  daily  ministering 
Jas.  2.  3  Stand  thou  there,  or  sit  here  under  my  fo. 

5.  9  behold,  the  Judge  standeth  before  the  do. 
1  Pe.  5.  12  the  true  grace  of  God  wherein  ye  stand 
Rev.  3.  20  I  stand  at  the  door  and  knock  :  if  anyman 
5.  6  in  the  midst  of  the  elders,  stood  a  Lamb 
6. 17  the  great  day.  .who  shall  be  able  to  stand 
7.  1  I  saw  four  angels  standing  on  the  four  co. 
7.  9  stood  before  the  throne,  and  before  the 

7.  11  the  angels  stood  round  about  the  throne 

8.  2  I  saw  the  seven  angels  which  stood  before 

8.  3  another  angel  came  and  stood  at  the  altar 

10.  5  the  angel  which  I  saw  stand  upon  the  sea 

10.  8  the  angel  which  standeth  upon  the  sea  and 

11.  1  [the  angel  stood,  saying,  Rise,  and  measu.] 
11.  4  the  two  candlesticks  standing  before  the 

11.  11  the  spirit,  .entered  into  them,  and  they 

12.  4  the  dragon  stood  before  the  woman  which 

13.  1  I  stood  upon  the  sand  of  the  sea,  and  saw 

14.  1  a  Lamb  stood  on  the  mount  Sion,  and  wi. 

15.  2  stand  on  the  sea  of  glass,  havingthe  harps 

18.  10  Standing  afar  off  for  the  fear  of  her  torm. 
18.  15  shall  stand  afar  off  for  the  fear  of  her  to. 

18.  17  and  as  many  as  trade  by  sea,  stood  afar 

19.  17  I  saw  an  angel  standing  in  the  sun ;  and 

20. 12  the  dead,  small  and  great,  stand  before  G. 

16.  To  remain,  ptvo>  meno. 

Rom.  9. 11  that  the  purpose  of  God.  .miglitstand,  not 

17.  To  set  alongside,  iraplaTrgj.1  panstemi. 

Marki4-  47  one  of  them  that  stood  by  drew  a  sword 

14.  69  began  to  say  to  them  that  stood  by,  This 

14.  70  theythatstood  by  said  again  to  Peter,  Su. 

15.  35  gome  of  them  that  stood  by,  when  they 
15. 39  when  the  centurion,  which  stood  over  ag. 


Luke  1.  19  I  am  Gabriel,  that  stand  in  the  presence 

19.  24  he  said  unto  them  that  stood  by.  Take  fr. 
Johni8.  22  one  of  the  officers  which  stood  by  struck 

ig.  26  and  the  disciple  standing  by  whom  helo. 
Acts  1. 10  two  men  stood  by  them  in  white  apparel 

4. 10  by  him  doth  this  man  stand  here  before 

9.  39  the  widows  stood  by  him  weeping,  and  sh. 

23.  2  Ananias  commanded  them  that  stood  by 
23.  4  they  that  stood  by  said,  Bevilest  thou  G. 

27.  23  there  stood  by  me  this  night  the  angel  of 
Rom  14.  10  we  shall  all  stand  beforo  the  judgment  se. 

IS.  To  set  around,  wepilarnpi  periistemi. 

Johnn.  42  because  of  the  people  which  stand  by  I  said 

19.  To  stand  firm,  arfiicco  steko. 

Markn.  25  when  ye  stand  praying,  forgive,  if  ye  have 
Rom  14.  4  to  his  own  master  he  standeth  or  falleth 
1  C0.16.  13  stand  fast  in  the  faith,  quit  you  like  men 
Gal.  5.  1  Stand  fast  therefore  in  the  liberty  where. 
Phil.  1.  27  that  ye  stand  fast  in  one  spirit,  with  one 

4.  1  so  stand  fast  in  the  Lord ,  (my)  dearly  belo. 

1  Th.  3.  8  now  we  live,  if  ye  stand  fast  in  the  Lord 

2  Th.  2.  15  standfast,  and  hold  the  traditions  which 

20.  To  set  together,  avvl<rTqiJ.i  sunislemi. 

2  Pe.  3.  s  the  earth  standing  out  of  tho  water  and 

21.  To  be,  elpl  eimi. 

1  Co.  2.  s  That  your  faith  should  not  stand  in  the 
STAND  over,  round  about,  still,  up,  upright,  with,  to  — 
1  .To  be  silent,  cease,  stand  still,  damam. 

Josh  10. 12  Sun,  stand  thou  still  upon  Gibeon;  and 

10.  13  the  sun  stood  still,  and  tho  moon  stayed 

2.  To  set  self  up,  3?;  yatsab,  7. 

Exodi4. 13  stand  still,  and  see  the  salvation  of  tho  L. 
1  Sa.  12.  7  stand  still,  that  I  may  reason  with  you  be. 
Job  33.  s  set  (thy  words)  in  order  before  me,  stand  up 
Tsa.  94.  16  who  will  stand  up  for  me  against  the  wo. 

3.  To  be  set  up,  3xf  natsab,  2. 

Gen.  37.  7  lo,my  sheaf  arose,  and  also  stood  upright 
Exodis.  8  the  floods  stood  upright  as  anheap.(and) 
Isa.  3.  13  The  Lorp  standeth  up  to  plead,  and.  .to 
Zech.  1 1. 16  nor  feed  that  that  standeth  still;  but  ho 

4.  To  stand  up  or  erect,  l?D  samar,  3. 

Job  4. 15  tho  hair  of  my  flesh  stood  up 

5.  To  station  self,  stand  upright,  ny  ud,  7a. 

Psa.  20.  8  fallen ;  but  we  are  risen,  and  stand  upri. 

6.  To  stand  still,  fpy  amad. 

Exod26.  is  make  boards.. (of)shittim  wood  stand,  up. 

36.  20  made  boards,  .(of)  shittim wood,  stand,  up. 
Num.  9.  8  Stand  still,  and  I  will  liearwhat  the  Lord 
Josh.  3.  8  Whenyeare  come,  .ye  shall  stand  still  in 

3.  17  the  priests,  .stood  firm  on  dry  ground  in 

10. 13  So  the  sun  stood  still  in  the  midst  of  liea. 

11.  13  (as  for)  the  cities  that  stood  still  in  their 
23.  9  no  man  hath  been  able  to  stand  before 

1  Sa.  14.  9  we  will  stand  still  in  our  place,  and  will 

2  Sa.  2.  23  as  many  as  came  to  the  place,  .stood  still 

2.  28  the  people  stood  still,  and  pursued  after 
18. 30  And  he  turned  aside,  and  stood  still 

20.  12  the  man  saw  that  all  the  people  stood  st. 

20. 12  that  every  one  that  came  by  him  stood  st. 

2  Ch.24.  20  Zechariali.  .which  stood  above  the  people 
Ezra  2.  63  till  there  stood  up  a  priest  with  Urim  and 
Neh.  7.  3  while  they  stand  by,  let  them  shut  the  do. 

8.  5  when  he  opened  it,  all  the  people  stood  up 

12.  39  and  they  stood  still  in  tho  prison  gate 
Estli.  7.  7  Haman  stood  up  to  make  request  for  his 
Job  4.  16  It  stood  still,  but  I  could  not  di-  cm  the 

29.  8  and  the  aged  arose,  (and)  stood  tip 

30.  20  I  stand  up,  and  thou  regardest  me  (not) 
32. 16  they  spake  not,  but  stood  still,  (ana)  an. 

37.  14  standstill,  and  consider  the  wondrous  wo. 
rsa.106.  30  Then  stood  up  Phinehas,  and  executed  j. 
Prov27-  4  Wrath  (is)  cruel..who(is)abletostandbe. 
Eccl.  4.  15  the  second  child  that  shall  stand  up  in  his 
Isa.  44.  11  let  them  stand  up;  (yet)  they  shall  fear 

47.  13  Let  nowthe  astrologers.. stand  upandsa. 

48.  13  (when)  I  call  unto  them,  they  stand  up 
Jer.  44. 15  the  women  that  stood  by,  a  great  multit. 

51.  50  Yethatliave  escaped. .stand not  still:  re. 
Eze.  31. 14  neither  their  trees  stand  up  in  their  heig. 

37.  10  they  lived,  and  stood  up  upon  their  feet 
Dan.  8.  22  stood  up  for  it, four  kingdoms  shall  stand  u. 
8.  23  kiugof  fierce  countenance. .shall  stand  up 

8.  25  he  shall  also  stand  up  against  the  prince 
11.  2  there  shall  stand  up  yet  three  kings  in  Pe. 
11.  3  a  mighty  king  shall  stand  up.  that  shall 
11.  4  when  he  shall  stand  up,  his  kingdom  sh. 
11.  7  shall  (one)  stand  up  in  his  estate,  which 
11.  20  Then  shall  stand  up  in  his  estate  a  raiser 
11.  21  in  his  estate  shall  stand  up  a  vile  person 

Zech.  3.  5  And  the  angel  of  the  Lord  stood  by 

3.  7  places  to  walkamongthese  that  stand  by 
Hab.  3. 11  the  sun  (and)  moon  stood  still  in  their 

7.  To  rise  up,  stand  still,  cip  quin. 

Gen.  23.  3  Abraham  stood  up  from  before  his  dead 
23.  7  Abraham  stood  up,  and  bowed  himself  to 
Exod.  2.  17  Moses  stood  up  and  helped  them,  and  wa. 
2  Ki.13.  21  touched  the  bones.. herevived,  and  st.  up. 
2  CI1.13.  4  Abijah  stood  up  upon  mount  Zemaraim 

28.  12  stood  up  against  them  that  came  from  the 
Ezra  3.  2  Then  stood  upJeshuathe  son  of  Jozadak 

10.  10  the  priest  stood  up,  and  said  unto  them 
Neh.  9.  3  they  stood  up  in  their  place,  and  read  in 

9.  4  Then  stood  up  upon  the  stairs,  of  the  Le. 

9.  5  Stand  up  (and)  bless  the  Lord  your  God 

Esth.  5.  9  that  I10  stood  not  up,  nor  moved  for  him 


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Job  30.  28  I  stood  up,  (and)  I  cried  in  the  congrega. 
Psa.  35.  2  Take  hold  of  shield . .  and  stand  up  for  mi. 
Isa.  27.  9  the  groves  and  images  shall  not  stand  up 
51.  17  stand  up,  0  Jerusalem,  which  hast  drunk 

8.  To  set  or  place  up,  avicrruui  anistemi. 

Markin  60  the  high  priest  stood  up  in  the  midst,  and 
Luke  4.  16  went  into  the  synagogue,  .and  stood  up 

10.  25  a  certain  lawyer  stood  up,  and  tempted 
Acts  1.  T5  Peter  stood  up  in  the  midst  of  the  discip. 
5.  34  Then  stood  there  up  one  in  the  council,  a 

10.  26  saying,  Stand  up;  I  myself  also  am  a  man 
n.  28  there  stood  up  one  of  them  named  Agab. 
13.  16  Paul  stood  up,  and  beckoning  with  (his)  ha. 

9.  To  set  or  place  on,  itpioTwpi  epliistemi. 

Luke  4.  39  he  stood  over  her,  and  rebuked  the  fever 

10.  To  set,  place,  'tarripi  histemi. 

Matt  20.  32  Jesus  stood  still,  and  called  them,  and 
Markio.  49  Jesus  stood  still,  and  commanded  him  to 
Luke  7.  14  he  came,  .and  they  that  bare  (him)  stood 
Acts  2.  14  Peter,  standing  up  with  the  eleven,  lifted 

8.  38  he  commanded  the  chariot  to  stand  still 
25.  18  Against  whom,  when  the  accusers  stood  up 

11.  To  surround,  encircle,  kuk \ioi  kuklob. 

Acts  14.  20  as  the  disciples  stood  roundabouthim,he 

12.  To  set  alongside,  Trap'arrrip.1  paristemi. 

Acts  4. 26  The  kings  of  the  earth  stood  up,  and  the 
2  Ti.  4.  17  the  Lord  stood  with  me,  and  strengthened 

13.  To  set  around,  irtpittTT-npi  periistemi. 

Acts  25.  7  the  Jews,  .stood  round  about,  and  laid  ma. 

14.  To  be  along  with,  avp.irapaylvop.ai  sumparagi. 
2  Ti.  4. 16  no  man  [stood  with]  me,  but  all  (men)  for. 

15.  To  set  together,  cvvimppi  sunistemi. 

Luke  9.  32  and  the  two  men  that  stood  with  him 
STAND,  can,  to  be  able  to  — 

1  .To  set  self  up,  ds;  yatsab,  7. 

Deut.  7.  24  there  shall  no  man  be  able  to  stand  before 

9.  2  Who  can  stand  before  the  children  of  An. 

11.  25  There  shall  no  man  be  able  to  stand  before 
Josh.  1.  5  There  shall  not  any  man  be  able  to  stand 
Job  41. 10  who  then  is  able  to  stand  before  me? 

2.  To  stand,  ~iay  amad. 

Josh. 23.  9  no  man  hath  been  able  to  stand  before 
STAND  in  awe  or  doubt,  to  — 

1.  To  fear,  contract  self,  "lin  gur. 

Psa.  33.  8  the  inhabitants  of  the  world  stand  in  awe 

2.  To  have  no  passage  through,  doubt,  airopeopai. 
Gal.  4.  20  to  be  present,  .for  I  stand  in  doubt  of  you 

STAND,  to  cause,  make  or  be  made  to  — 

1  .To  set  u p,  cause  to  stand,  establish,  35)  natsab,  5. 
Psa.  78.  13  and  he  made  the  waters  to  stand  as  an 

2.  To  cause  to  stand  still  or  firm,  "raj;  amad,  5. 
2CI1.34.  32  he  caused  all  that  were  present.,  to  stand 
Psa.  30.  7  hast  made  my  mountain  to  stand  strong 
Eze.  29.  7  and  madest  all  their  loins  to  be  at  a  stand 

3.  To  cause  to  rise  up,  Dip  gum,  5. 

Psa.  89.  43  hast  not  made  him  to  stand  in  the  battle 
A. To  be  caused  to  rise  up.  Dip  gum,  6. 

Dan.  7.  4  made  stand  upon  the  feet  as  a  man,  and 
5.  To  set,  place,  'larppi  histemi. 

Itomi4.  4  shall,  .for  God  is  able  to  make  him  stand 
STANDARD,  standard  bearer,  (to  lift  up  a)  — 

A.  A  banner  or  standard,  Sin  degel. 

Num.  1.  52  every  man  by  his  own  standard,  through. 
2.  2  shall  pitch  by  his  own  standard,  with  the 
2.  3  they  of  the  standard  of  the  camp  of  J  ud. 
2. 10  On  the  south  side  (shall  lie)  the  standard 
2. 17  every  man  in  his  place  by  their  standards 
2.  18  On  the  west  side  (shall  be)  the  standard 
2.  25  The  standard  of  the  camp  of  Dan  (shall 
2.  31  They  shall  go  hindmost  with  their  stand. 
2.  34  they  pitched  by  their  standards,  and  so 
10.  14,  22,  25  the  standard  of  the  camp  of  the 
10. 18  the  standard  of  the  camp  of  Reuben  set 

2.  To  cause  to  flee,  lift  up  an  ensign,  Dii  nus,  3a. 

Isa.  59. 19  the  spirit  of  the  Loud  shall  lift  up  a  sta. 
3. Sign,  ensign,  banner,  sail,  dj  nes. 

Isa.  49.  22  I  will,  .set  up  my  standard  to  the  people 
62.  10  Go  through,  .lift  up  a  standard  for  the 
Jer.  4.  6  Set  up  the  standard  toward  Zion  :  retire 
4.  21  How  long  shall  I  see  the  standard,  (and) 

50.  2  set  up  a  standard  ;  publish,  (and)  conceal 

51.  12  Set  up  the  standard  upon  the  walls  of  B. 
51.  27  Set  ye  up  a  standard  in  the  land,  blow  the 

4.  To  set  up  a  standard,  Dpi  nasas. 

Isa.  10.  18  shall  be  as  when  a  standard  bearer  faint. 
STANDING  (com,  image,  water)  — 

1  .Pond,  reed ,  D3N  again. 

Psa.  107.  35  turueth  the  wilderness  into  a  standing  wa. 

1 14.  8  turned  the  rock  (into)  a  standing  water 

2.  To  set  self  up.  Pit;  yatsab,  7. 

Zecli.  6.  5  which  go  forth  from  standing  before  the  L. 

3.  Standing,  station,  icyo  moomad. 

Psa.  69.  2  in  deep  mire,  where  (there  is)  no  standing 
A.  Standing  place  or  pillar,  njxD  matstsebah. 

Lev.  26.  1  neither  rear  you  up  a  standing  image,  ne. 
.'nc.  5. 13  thy  standing  images  out  of  the  midst  of 


5.  To  be  set  up,  Dxf  natsab,  2. 

Num  22.  23,  31  the  angel  of  the  Lord  standing  in  the 
1  Sa.  22.  6  allhisservants(were)standingabouthim 
Amos  9.  1  I  saw  the  Lord  standing  upon  the  altar 
6. Standing,  station,  htoj;  cmdah. 

Mic.  1.  ii  he  shall  receive  of  you  his  standing 

7.  Standing  corn,  stalk,  *Dj5  qamah. 

Exod22.  6  the  stacks  of  corn,  or  the  standing  corn 
Deut  23.  25  When  thou  comest  into  the  standing  co. 

23.  25  a  sickle  unto  thy  neighbour’s  standing  co. 
Judgis.  5  he  let  (them)  go  into  the  standing  corn 

15.  5  the  shocks,  and  also  the  standing  corn,  wi. 

8.  A  standing,  standing  up,  araais  stasis. 

Heb.  9.  8  as  the  first  tabernacle  was  yet  standing 

STAR  — 

1. A  star,  3313  kokab. 

Gen.  1.  16  God  made  two  great  lights.,  the  stars  also 
15.  5  tell  the  stars,  if  thou  be  aide  to  number 
22.  17  I  will  multiply  thy  seed  as  the  stars  of  the 
26.  4  make  thy  seed  to  multiply  as  the  stars  of 

37.  9  and  the  eleven  stars,  made  obeisance  to 
Exod32.  13  I  will  multiply  your  seed  as  the  stars  of 
Num  24.  17  there  shall  come  a  star  out  of  Jacob,  and 
Deut.  1.  10  ye  (are)this  day  as  the  stars  of  heaven  for 

4.  19  the  sun,  and  the  moon,  and  the  stars,  (ev.) 
io.  22  God  hath  made  thee  as  the  stars  of  lieav. 

28.  62  ye  were  as  the  stars  of  heaven  for  multi. 
Jiulg.  5.  20  the  stars  in  their  courses  fought  against  S. 
1  Ch.27.  23  would  increase  Israel  like  to  the  stars  of 
Neh.  4.  21  the  rising  of  the  morning  till  the  stars  ap. 

9.  23  multipliedst  thou  as  the  stars  of  heaven 
Job  3.  9  Let  the  stars  of  the  twilight  thereof  be  da. 
9.  7  commandeth  the  sun . .  sealeth  up  the  st. 
22.  12  behold  the  height  of  the  stars,  how  high 
25.  5  yea,  the  stars  are  not  pure  in  his  sight 

38.  7  the  morning  stars  sang  together,  and  all 
Psa.  8.  3  tlie  moon  and  the  stars,  which  thou  hast 

136.  9  The  moon  and  stars  to  rule  by  night 

147.  4  He  telleth  the  number  of  the  stars;  he 

148.  3  sun  and  moon :  praise  him,  all  ye  stars  of 
Eccl.  12.  2  or  the  light,  or  the  moon,  or  the  stars,  be 
Isa.  13.  10  the  stars  of  heaven  and  the  constellations 

14.  13  I  will  exalt  my  throne  above  the  stars  of 
Jer.  31.  35  the  ordinances  of  the  moon  and  of  the  st. 
Eze.  32.  7  cover  the  heaven,  and  make  the  stars  th. 
Dan.  8.  10  cast  down.  .(some).. of  the  stars  to  the  gr. 

12.  3  turnmany  to  righteousness  as  the  stars  for 
Joel  2.  10  and  the  stars  shall  withdraw  their  shining 

3.  15  the  stars  shall  withdraw  their  shining 
Amos  5.  26  the  star  of  your  god,  which  ye  made  to 
Obad.  4  though  thou  set  thy  nest  among  the  stars 
Nah.  3.  16  multiplied  thy  merchants  above  the  stars 

2. A  star,  luminous  meteor,  aar^p  aster. 

Matt.  2.  2  we  have  seen  his  star  in  the  east,  and  are 

2.  7  enquired,  .diligently  what  time  the  star 

2.  9  the  star,  which  they  saw  in  the  east,  went 
2. 10  When  they  saw  the  star,  they  rejoiced  wi. 

24.  29  the  stars  shall  fall  from  heaven,  and  the 
Markij.  25  the  stars  of  heaven  shall  fail,  and  the  po. 

1  Co.  15.  41  the  moon,  and  another  glory  of  the  stars 

15.  41  (one)  star  differeth  from  (another)  star  in 
Jude  13  wandering  stars,  to  whom  is  reserved  the 
Rev.  1.  16  And  he  had  in  his  right  hand  seven  stars 

1.  20  The  mystery  of  the  seven  stars  which  thou 

1.  20  The  seven  stars  are  the  angels  of  the  sev. 

2.  1  he  that  lioldeth  the  seven  stars  in  his  ri. 

2.  28  And  I  will  give  him  the  morning  star 

3.  1  seven  spirits  of  God,  and  the  seven  stars 
6. 13  the  stars  of  heaven  fell  unto  the  earth 

8.  10  there  fell  a  great  star  from  heaven,  burn. 
8.  11  And  the  name  of  the  stariscalleil  Worm. 

8.  12  the  moon,  and  the  third  part  of  the  stars 

9.  1  I  saw  a  star  fall  from  heaven  unto  the  ea. 
12.  1  upon  her  head  a  crown  of  twelve  stars 
12.  4  his  tail  drew  the  third  part  of  the  stars  of 
22.  16  offspringof  David,  (and)  the.  .morning  st. 

•3.  A  constellation,  star,  barpov  astron. 

Luke2i.  25  the  sun,  and  in  the  moon,  and  inthestars 
Acts  7.  43  tabernacle  of  Moloch-  and  the  star  of  your 
27. 20  neither  son  nor  stars  in  many  daysappea. 
Heb.  ii.  12  (so  many)  as  the  stars  of  the  sky  in  mult. 
STAR  gazer,  seven,  day  — 

1. A  star  gazer  or  viewer,  33133  njh  cliozeh  bakkokab. 

Isa.  47. 13  Let  now  the  astrologers,  the  star  gazers 

2.  A  group,  the  Pleiades,  nc'3  kimah. 

Amos  5.  8  (Seek  him)  that  maketh  the  seven  stars 

3.  Light  bearer, morning  star,  <pw<T<popos  phosplioros. 

2  Pe.  1.  19  the  day  dawn,  and  the  day  star  arise  in 
STARE,  to  — 

To  see,  mo  raah. 

Psa.  22.  17  tell  all  my  bones;  they  look  (and)  stare  up. 
STATE,  stately,  station,  (best)  — 

1  .Hand,  3;  yad. 

Esth.  1.  7  wine  in  abundance,  according  to  the  state 
2.  18  gave  gifts,  according  to  the  state  of  the  ki. 

2.  Weight,  honour,  rni33  kebuddah. 

Eze.  23.  41  satest  upon  a  stately  bed,  and  a  table  pr. 

3.  A  base,  station,  ]3  ken. 

Prov.28.  2byamanof.  .knowledge  the  state  (thereof) 

4. /1  standing,  station,  ipjjD  niaamad. 

Isa.  22. 19  and  from  thy  state  shall  he  pull  thee  do. 

5.  Station,  standing  place,  matstsab. 

Isa.  22.  19  I  will  drive  thee  from  thy  station,  and  fr. 


6.  Proper  state  or  condition,  rush?  mathkoneth. 

2  CI1.24.  1 3  they  set  the  house  of  God  in  his  state,  and 

7.  To  be  set  up,  3si  natsab,  2. 

Psa.  39.  5  every  man  at  his  best  state  (is)  altogether 

8.  Face,  panim. 

Prov.27.  23  lie  thou  diligent  to  know  the  state  of  th.v 

9.  The  things  concerning  or  around,  ra  ir epl  ta  peri 
Phil.  2.19  be  of  good  comfort  when  I  know  your  st 

2.  20  who  will  naturally  care  for  your  state 
STATURE,  (great)  — 

\. Measure,  length,  )'np,  in  mad,  madon. 

2  Sa.  21.  20  a  man  of  (great)  stature,  that  had  on  ev. 

2.  Measure,  length,  fna  middali. 

Numi3-  32  we  saw  in  it.  .men  of  a  great  stature 
1  Ch.  11.  23  lie  slew  an  Egyptian,  a  man  of  (great)  st. 

20.  6  a  man  of  (great)  stature,  whose  fingers 
Isa.  45.  14  merchandise . .  of  the  Sabeans,  men  of  sta. 

3.  Upstanding,  stature,  height,  naip  qomah. 

1  Sa.  16.  7  Look  not.  .on  tlielieightof hisstature,  be. 
Song  7.  7  thy  stature  is  like  to  a  palm  tree,  and  thy 
Isa.  10.  33  the  high  ones  of  stature  (shall  be)  hewn 
Eze.  13. 18  kerchiefs  upon  the  headof  every  stature 

17.  6  became  a  spreading  vine  of  low  stature 
19.  11  her  stature  was  exalted  among  the  thick 
31.  3  shadowing  shroud,  and  of  an  high  stature 

A. Greatness,  length,  yXiuia  hclikia. 

Matt.  6.  27  Which,  .can  add  one  cubit  unto  his  stat. 
Luke  2.  52  Jesusinereasedinwisdomandstature,and 
12.  25  which  of  you.. can  add  to  his  stature  one 
19.  3  could  not.  .because  he  was  little  of  statu. 
Epli.  4.  13  measure  of  the  stature  of  the  fulness  of 

STATUTE  — 

1  .Decreed  limit,  portion,  statute,  ph  choq. 

Exodis.  25  he  made  for  them  a  statute'and  an  ordin. 

15.  26  If  thou  wilt,  keep  all  his  statutes,  I  will 

18.  16  I  do  make  (them)  know  the  statutes  of  G. 

29.  28  be  Aaron's  and  his  sons’  by  a  statute  for 

30.  21  it  shall  be  a  statute  forevertothem,  (ev.) 
Lev.  6.  18  (It  shall  be)  a  statute  for  ever  in  your  ge. 

6.  22  (it  is)  a  statute  for  ever  unto  the  LOUD;  it 

7.  34  unto  his  sons  by  a  statute  for  ever  from 

10.  11  the  statutes  which  the  Lord  hath  spoken 

10.  15  and  thy  sons’  with  thee,  by  a  statute  for 
24.  9  it  (is)  most  holy,  .by  a  perpetual  statute 
26.  46  the  statutes  and  judgments  and  laws  wfc. 

Num  18.  11,  19  thy  daughters  with  thee,  by  a  statute 
30. 16  the  statutes  which  the  Lord  commanded 
Deut.  4.  1  hearken,  O  Israel,  unto  the  statutes  and 

4.  5  I  have  taught  you  statutes  and  judgmen. 

4.  6  nations,  which  shall  hear  all  these  statu. 

4.  8  that  hath  statutes  and  judgments  (so)  ri. 

4.  14  at  that  time  to  teach  you  statutes  and  ju 
4.  40  Thou  shalt  keep  therefore  hisstatutes,  and 

4.  45  These  (are)  the  testimonies,  and  the  stat. 

5.  1  the  statutes  and  judgments  which  I  speak 

5.  31  the  statutes,  and  the  judgments,  which 

6.  1, 20  the  statutes,  and  the  judgments,  which 

6.  17  his  statutes,  whichhe  hath  commanded 

6.  24  commanded  us  to  do  all  these  statutes,  to 

7.  11  the  statutes,  and  the  judgments,  which  1 

11.  32  the  statutes  and  judgments  which  I  set 

12.  1  These  (are)the  statutes  and  judgments  wh. 

16.  12  thou  shalt  observe  and  do  these  statutes 

17.  19  the  words  of  this  law  and  these  statutes 
26.  16  commanded  thee  to  do  these  statutes  and 

26.  17  to  keep  his  statutes,  and  his  eommandm. 

27.  10  do  his  commandments  and  his  statutes 
Josh  24.  25  set  them  a  statute  and  an  ordinance  in  Sli. 
1  Sa.  30.  25  he  made  it  a  statute  and  an  ordinance  for 

1  Ki.  3.  14  to  keep  my  statutes  and  my  commandme. 

8.  58  his  statutes,  and  his  judgments, which  he 

8.  61  to  walk  in  his  statutes,  and  to  keep  his 

9.  4  (and)  wilt  keep  my  statutes  and  my  judg. 

2  Ivi.17.  15  they  rejected  his  statutes,  and  his  covena 

17.  37  tlie  statutes,  and  the  ordinances,  and  tl.c 

1  CI1.22.  13  the  statutes  and  judgments  which  the 

29.  19  keep,  .thy  testimonies,  and  thy  statutes 

2  Ch.  7.  17  shalt  observe  my  statutes  and  my  judgm. 

19.  10  between  law  and  commandment,  statutes 

33.  8  according  to  the  whole  law  and  the  statut. 

34.  31  to  keep,  .his  testimonies,  and  his  statutes 
Ezra  7.  10  to  teach  in  Israel  statutes  and  judgments 

7.  ii  commandments  of  the  Lord,  and  of  his 
Neh.  1.  7  have  not  kept,  .the  statutes,  uor the  judg. 
9.  13  true  laws,  good  statutes  and  eommandm. 
9.  14  commandedst  them  precepts, statutes, and 
10. 29  do  all.  .his  judgments  and  his  statutes 
Psa.  50.  16  What  hast  thou . .  to  declare  my  statutes 
81.  4  this  (was)  a  statute  for  Israel,  (and)  a  law 
105.  45  That  they  might  observe  his  statutes,  and 
1 19.  5  my  ways  were  directed  to  keep  thy  statu. 

1 1 9.  8  I  will  keep  thy  statutes ;  O  forsake  me  not 
119.  12  Blessed  (art)  thou:  0  LORD,  teach  me  tliys. 

1 19.  23  thy  servant  did  meditate  in  thy  statutes 
119.  26  thou  liearilest  me  :  teach  me  thy  statutes 
1 19.  33  Teach  me,  0  Lord,  the  way  of  thy  statutes 
1 19.  48  and  I  will  meditate  in  thy  statutes 
1 19.  54  Thy  statutes  have  been  my  songs  in  the 
1 19.  64  is  full  of  thy  mercy :  teach  me  thy  statutes 
1 19.  68  Thou  (art)  good . .  teach  me  thy  statutes 
119.  71  afflicted  ;  that  I  might  learn  thy  statutes 
1 19.  80  Let  my  heart  be  sound  in  thy  statutes,  that 
119.83  (yet)  do  I  not  forget  thy  statutes 
119.  ii2to perform  thy  statutes  alway, (even unto) 
116.  1 17  I  will  have  respect  unto  thy  statutes  co. 
119. 118  trodden,  .them  thaterr  from  thy  statutes 


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Psa  119.  124  unto  thy  mercy,  and  teach  me  thy  statu. 
119.  135  to  shine .  .and  teach  me  thy  statutes 
119.  145  hear  me.  O  Lord  :  I  will  keep  thy  statu. 
119. 155  the  wicked  :  for  they  seek  not  thy  statu. 

1 19.  171  when  thou  hast  taught  me  thy  statutes 
147.  19  his  statutes  and  his  judgments  unto  Israel 
Eze.  ii.  12  ye  have  not  walked  in  my  statutes,  neither 

20. 18  Walk  ye  not  in  the  statutes  of  your  fath. 

20.  25  I  gave  them  also  statutes  (that  were)  not 
35.  27  cause  you  to  walk  in  my  statutes,  and  ye 

Zecli.  1.  6  my  statutes,  which  I  commanded  my  ser. 
Mai.  4.  4  which  I  commanded  .  .(with)  the  statutes 

2.  Decreed  limit,  portion,  statute,  npn  chuqqah. 

Gen.  26.  5  my  commandments,  my  statutes,  and  my 
Exod  27.  21  (It  shall  be)  a  statute  for  ever  unto  their 

28.  43  (It  shall  be)  a  statute  for  ever  unto  him 

29.  9  shall  be  theirs  for  a  perpetual  statute 
Lev.  3.  17  (It  shall  be)  a  perpetual  statute  for  your 

7.  36  a  statute  for  ever  throughout  their  gener. 
10.  9  (it  shall  be)  a  statute  for  ever  throughout 

1 6.  29  (this)  shall  be  a  statute  for  ever  unto  you 

16.  3:  ye  shall  afflict  your  souls,  by  a  statute  for 

16.  34  this  shall  be  an  everlasting  statute  unto 

17.  7  This  shall  be  a  statute  for  ever  unto  them 

18.  5,  26  Ye  shall  therefore  keep  my  statutes 

19.  19  Ye  shall  keep  mystatutes.  Thoushaltnot 
ig.  37  Therefore  shall  ye  observe  all  my  statutes 

20.  8  And  ye  shall  keep  my  statutes,  and  doth. 
20.  22  Ye  shall  therefore  keep  all  my  statutes 

23.  14,  21,  31,  41  (it  shall  be)  a  statute  for  ever 

24.  3  (it  shall  be)  a  statute  for  ever  in  your  ge. 

25. 18  ye  shall  do  my  statutes,  and  keep  my  ju. 

26.  3  If  ye  walk  in  mystatutes,  and  keep  myco. 

26.  15  if  ye  shall  despise  my  statutes,  or  if  your 

26.  43  because  their  soul  abhorred  my  statutes 
Nunu8.  23  (It  shall  be)  a  statute  for  ever  throughout 

19.  10  unto  the  stranger,  .for  a  statute  for  ever 

19.  21  it  shall  be  a  perpetual  statute  unto  them 

27.  11  unto  the  children  of  Israel  a  statute  of  ju. 
35.  29  these  (things)  shall  be  for  a  statute  of  ju. 

Deut  6.  2  to  keep  all  his  statutes,  and  his  comman. 

8.  11  his  statutes,  which  I  command  thee  this 

10.  13  his  statutes,  which  I  command  thee  this 

11.  1  keep  his  charge,  and  his  statutes,  and  his 

28.  15  his  commandments  and  his  statutes,  wh. 
28.  45  and  his  statutes  which  he  commanded  thee 

30.  10  to  keep  his  commandments  and  his  statu. 
30.  16  to  keep  his  commandments,  and  his  stat. 

2  Sa.  22.  23  (as  for)  his  statutes,  I  did  not  depart  from 

1  H'i.  2.  3  to  keep  his  statutes,  and  his  commandm. 

3.  3  walking  in  the  statutes  of  David  his  father 
6.  12  if  thou  wilt  walk  in  my  statutes,  and  exe. 

9.  6  my  statutes  which  I  have  set  before  you 
11. 11  not  kept  my  covenant,  and  my  statutes 
ii.  33  (to  keep)  my  statutes  and  my  judgments 
11.  34  kept  my  commandments  and  my  statutes 
11.  38  to  keep  my  statutes  and  my  commandme. 

2  Ki.  1 7.  8  walked  in  the  statutes  of  the  heathen ,  wh . 

17.  13  keepmycommandments(and)mystatutes 

17.  19  walked  in  the  statutes  of  Israel  which  th. 

17.  34  neither  do  they  after  their  statutes,  or  af. 
23.  3  his  testimonies  and  his  statutes  with  all 

2  Ch.  7.  19  if  ye  turn  away,  and  forsake  my  statutes 
Psa  18.  22  and  I  did  not  put  away  his  statutes  from 
89.  31  If  they  break  my  statutes,  and  keep  not 
119. 16  I  will  delight  myself  in  thy  statutes  :  I  will 
Jer.  44.  10,  23  nor  walked  in  my  law,  nor  in  my  stat. 
Eze.  5.  6  my  statutes  more  than  the  countries  that 
5.  6  have  refused  my  judgments  and  my  stat. 
5.  7  have  not  walked  in  my  statutes,  neither 
11.  20  That  they  may  walk  in  my  statutes,  and 

18.  9  Hath  walked  in  my  statutes,  and  hath  ke. 

18.  17  executed  my  judgments . .  walked  in  my  st. 
18.  19  hath  kept  all  my  statutes,  and  hath  done 
18.  21  keep  all  my  statutes,  and  do  that  which 

20.  11  I  gave  them  my  statutes,  and  shewed  th. 
20.  13  they  walked  not  in  my  statutes,  and  they 
20.  16  walked  not  in  my  statutes,  but  polluted 

20. 19  walk  in  my  statutes,  aud  keep  my  judg. 
20.  21  they  walked  not  in  my  statutes,  neither 
20.  24  had  despised  my  statutes,  and  had  pollu. 
33.  15  walk  in  the  statutes  of  life,  without  com. 
37.  24  and  observe  my  statutes,  aud  do  them 
44.  24  they  shall  keep  my  laws  and  my  statutes 

Mic.  6.  16  the  statutes  of  Omri  are  kept,  and  all  the 

3.  A  ppointments,  charges,  precepts,  D’mps  piqqudim. 

Psa.  ig.  8  The  statutes  of  the  Lord  (are)  right,  rej. 

4. Standing  rule  or  custom,  d;p  qeyam. 

Dan.  6.  15  no  decree  nor  statute  which  the  king  es. 

STAY  — 

l.Hand,  T  yad. 

1  Ki.  10.  19  (there  were)  stays  on  either  side  on  the  pi 

10.  19  and  two  lions  stood  beside  the  stays 

2  Ch.  9.  18  and  stays  on  each  side  of  the  sitting  pla. 

9. 18  and  two  lions  standing  by  the  stays 

2 .Stay,  support,  jyjpa  maslien. 

Isa.  3.  1  doth  take  away,  .the  stay  and  the  staff 

3. Stay,  support,  |5p?3>  mishan. 

2  Sa.  22.  ig  They  prevented  me.  .the  Lord  was  my  st. 
Psa.  18.  18  They  prevented  me . .  the  Lord  was  my  st. 
Isa.  3.  1  stay  of  bread,  and  the  whole  stay  of  wat. 

4 . Corner,  chief  one,  nj?  pinnah. 

Isa.  19.  13  they  that  are)  the  stay  of  the  tribes  there 
STAY  (selves,  there,  up),  to  — 

1  .To  he  behind,  late,  inx  achar. 

Gen.  32.  4  sojourned  with  Laban,  and  stayed  there 


2.  To  take  away,  nn  hagah. 

Isa.  27.  8  he  stayeth  his  rough  wind  in  the  day  of  the 

3.  To  (cause  to)  stay,  Sin  chul,  1,  5. 

Gen.  8. 10  he  stayed  yet  other  seven  days;  and  again 
Lam.  4.  6  overthrown . .  and  no  hands  stayed  on  her 

i.To  wait  with  hope,  stay,  Sn;  yachal,  2. 

Gen.  8. 12  he  stayed  yet  other  seven  days;  and  sent 

5.  To  tarry,  linger,  delay,  ana  mahah,  7a. 

Isa.  29.  9  Stay  yourselves,  and  wonder;  cry  ye  out 

6.  To  smite,  clap  (the  hand),  tt'D  media,  3. 

Dan.  4.  35  none  can  stay  his  hand,  or  say  unto  him 

7.  To  be  supported,  tjnp  samak,  2. 

Isa.  48.  2  and  stay  themselves  upon  the  God  of  Isr. 

8.  To  support,  flap  samak,  3. 

Song  2.  5  Stay  me  with  flagons,  comfort  me  with 

9.  To  be  grieved,  solicitous,  j  ip  agan,  2. 

Ruth  1. 13  would  ye  stay  for  them  from  having  lius. 

10.  To  stand,  stand  still,  *n. y  ainad. 

Gen.  19. 17  look  not  behind  thee,  neither  stay  thou  in 
Exod.  9.  28  I  will  let  you  go,  and  ye  shall  stay  me  no 
Lev.  13.  23,  28  if  the  bright  spot  stay  in  his  place,  (and) 
Deut.  10. 10  stayed  in  the  mount,  according  to  the  first 
Josh.io.  13  the  moon  stayed,  until  the  people  had  ave. 
10.  19  stay  ye  not,  (but)  pursue  after  your  ene. 

1  Sa.  20.  38  Jonathan  cried.  .Make  speed,  haste,  stay 

30.  9  where  those  that  were  left  behind  stayed 

2  Sa.  17.  17  Jonathan  andAhimaaz  stayed  by  En-rogel 
2  Ki.  4.  6  (There  is)  not  a  vessel  more.  And  the  oil 

13.  18  Smite  .  and  he  smote  thrice,  and  stayed 
15.  20  turned  back,  and  stayed  not  there  in  the 
Jer.  4.  6  stay  not;  for  I  will  bring  evil  from  the  no. 
Hos.  13.  13  he  should  not  stay  long  in  (the  place  of) 

11.  To  keep  back,  spy  aqab,  3. 

Job  37.  4  he  will  not  stay  them  whenliis  voice  is  he. 

12 . To  make  feeble,  let  go,  nan  raphah,  5. 

1  Sa.  15.  16  Stay,  and  I  will  tell  thee  what  the  Lord 

2  Sa.  24.  16  said  to  the  angel,  .stay  now  thine  hand 
1  Ch.21.  15  said  to  the  angel,  .stay  now  thine  hand 

13.  To  cause  to  lie  down,  33^  shakab,  5. 

Job  38.  37  or  who  can  stay  the  bottles  of  heaven 

14. ro  cleave,  rend,  subdue,  I’Ppi  shasa,  3. 

1  Sa.  24.  7  David  stayed  his  servants  with  these  words 

15. ro  be  supported,  to  lean,  |j shaan,  2. 

Isa.  10.  20  shall  no  more  again  stay  upon  him  that 
10.  20  shall  stay  upon  the  Lord,  the  Holy  One  of 

30.  12  and  trust  in  oppression .  .and  stay  thereon 

31.  1  stay  on  horses,  and  trust  in  chariots,  be. 
50.  10  let  him  trust,  .and  stay  upon  his  God 

16. ro  uphold,  retain,  pep  tamak. 

Exod  17.  12  Aaron  and  Hur  stayed  up  his  hands,  the 
Prov.28.  17  shall  flee  to  the  pit;  let  no  man  stay  him 

17 . To  hold  on,  eVe'xw  epeclio. 

Acts  19.  22  but  he  himself  stayed  in  Asia  for  a  season 

18  To  hold  down  or  fast,  icaT(xa  katechb. 

Luke  4.  42  came  unto  him,  and  stayed  him,  that  he 
STAY,  stayed  up,  to  be  at  a  — 

1. To  be  set  up,  stayed,  )x;  y  at  sag,  6. 

Exodio.  24  only  let  your  flocks  and  your  herds  be  st. 

2.  To  shut,  be  restrained,  n^>|  kola. 

Hag.  1  10  is  stayed  from  dew,  and  the  earth  is  stay. 

3. ro  be  or  become  restrained,  nSs  kala,  2. 

Eze.  31.15  restra  ned  the  floods . .  waters  were  stayed 

4.  To  sustain,  support,  ~DD  samak, 

Isa.  26.  3  Thou  wilt  keep  (him . .  whose)  mind  (is)  st. 

5.  To  stand,  stand  still  or  fast,  isy  amad. 

Lev.  13.  5  (if)theplagueinhissightbeatastay,(and) 
13,  37  if  the  scall  be  in  his  sight  at  a  stay,  and 

6.  To  be  caused  to  stand,  TQy  amad,  6. 

1  Ki.  22.  35  the  king  was  stayed  up  in  his  chariot  ag. 

7.  To  be  restrained,  isij  atsar,  2. 

Num  16.  48  stood  between .  .and  the  plague  was  stay. 
16.  50  Aaron  returned,  the  plague  was  stayed 

25.  8  the  plague  was  stayed  from  the  children 

2  Sa.  24.  21  the  plague  may  be  stayed  from  the  peop. 

24.  25  and  the  plague  was  stayed  from  Israel 

1  Ch.21.  22  the  plague  may  be  stayed  from  the  people 
Psa.  106.  30  judgment :  and  (so)  the  plague  was  stay. 

8 . To  set,  put,  place,  n'ci  sliith. 

Job  38, 11  and  here  shall  thy  proud  waves  be  stay.? 

STEAD  (of),  in  — 

1.  Under,  in  the  stead  of,  nrp  tachath. 

Gen.  4.  25  appointed  me  another  seed  instead  of  A. 
22. 13  for  a  burnt  offering  in  the  stead  of  his  son 

2. In  behalf  of ,  uire'p  (gen.)  huper. 

2  Co.  5.  20  we  pray  (you)  in  Christ’s  stead,  be  ye  re. 
Phm.  13  in  thy  stead  he  might  have  ministered  un. 

STEADY  — 

Faithfulness,  stability,  steadiness,  emunah. 

Exod  17.  12  his  hands  were  steady  until  the  going  do. 

STEAL  (away,  get  by  stealth),  to  — 

1.  To  steal,  act  furtively ,  3)3  ganab. 

Gen.  30.  33  the  sheep,  that  shall  be  counted  stolen 
31.  19  Rachel  had  stolen  the  images  that  (were) 
31.  20  Jacob  stole  away  unawares  to  Laban  the 


Gen.  31.  26  that  thou  hast  stolen  away  unawares  to 
31.  27  flee  away  secretly,  and  steal  away  from 
31.  30  (yet)  wherefore  hast  thou  stolen  my  gods? 
31.  32  Jacob  knew  not  that  Rachel  had  stolen 
31.  39  (whether)  stolen  by  day,  or  stolen  by  nig. 
44.  8  how  then  should  we  steal  out  of  thy  lord's 
Exod  20. 15  Thou  shalt  not  steal 

21.  16  he  that  stealeth  a  man,  and  selleth  him 

22.  1  If  a  man  shall  steal  an  ox,  or  a  sheep,  and 
Lev.  19.  11  Y'eshall  not  steal,  neither  deal  falsely,  ne. 
Deut.  5.  19  Neither  shalt  thou  steal 

24.  7  If  a  man  be  found  stealing  any  of  his  hr. 
Josh.  7.  11  have  also  stolen,  and  dissembled  also,  and 
2  Sa.  19.  41  Why  have,  .men  of  Judah  stolen  thee  aw. 
15.  6  Absalom  stole  the  hearts  of  the  men  of  Is. 

21.  12  which  had  stolen  them  from  the  street  of 
2  Ki.  11.  2  Jehosheba.  stole  him  from  among  the  ki. 

2  Ch.22.  11  Jehoshabeath.  .stole  him  from  among  the 
Job  27.  20  a  tempest  stealeth  him  away  in  the  night 
Prov.  6.  30  (Men)  do  not  despise  a  thief,  if  he  steal  to 
9.  17  Stolen  waters  are  sweet,  and  bread  (eaten) 
30.  9  lest  I  be  poor,  and  steal,  and  take  the  na. 
Jer.  7.  9  M  ill  ye  steal,  murder,  and  commit  adul. 

23.  30  that  steal  my  words  every  one  from  his  n. 
Hos.  4.  2  killing,  and  stealing,  and  committing  ad. 
Obad  5  would  they  not  have  stolen  till  they  had 
Zech.  5.  3  every  one  that  stealeth  shall  be  cut  off 

2.  To  steal  self  axvay,  3)3  ganab,  7. 

2  Sa.  19.  3  the  people  gat  them  by  stealth'that  day 

19.  3  as  people  beingashamed  steal  away  when 

3.  To  steal,  kaIvtoo  klepto. 

Matt.  6. 19  where  thieves  break  through  and  steal 
6.  20  thieves  do  not  break  through  nor  steal 

19.  18  Thou  shalt  not  steal,  Thou  shalt  not  bear 

27.  64  steal  him  away,  and  say  unto  the  people 

28.  13  came  by  night,  and  stole  him  (away)  wh. 
Markio.  19  Do  not  steal,  Do  not  bear  false  witness 
Luke  18.  20  Do  not  steal.  Do  not  bear  false  witness 

J ohn  10.  10  The  thief  cometh  not,  but  for  to  steal,  and 
Rom.  2.  21  a  man  should  not  steal,  dost  thou  steal? 

13.  9  Thou  shalt  not  steal,  Thou  shalt  not  bear 
Eph.  4.  28  Let  him  that  stole  steal  no  more,  but  rat. 

STEDFAST,  (to  be)  — 

1. To  be  faithful,  steady,  jex  aman,  2. 

Psa.  78.  8  and  whose  spirit  wasnot  stedfastwithG. 
78.  37  neither  were  they  stedfast  in  his  covena. 

2 . To  be  cast,  firm,  ps;  yatsaq,  6. 

Job  11.  15  yea,  thou  shalt  be  stedfast,  and  shalt  not 

3. Standing,  steady,  established,  c;p  qayyam. 

Dan.  6.  26  he  (is)  the  living  God, and  stedfastfor  ever 

4 . Firm,  sure,  stedfast,  fSefiaios  bebaios. 

2  Co.  1.  7  our  hope  of  you  (is)  stedfast, knowing, that 
Heb.  2.  2  if  the  word  spoken  by  angels  was  stedfast 
3.  14  the  beginning  of  our  confidence  stedfast 
6.  19  as  an  anchor  of  the  soul,  both  sure  and  st 

5.  Seated,  stedfast,  steady,  settled,  iSpatos  hedraios. 

1  Co.  7.  37  he  that  standeth  [stedfast]  in  his  heart 
15.  58  be  ye  stedfast,  unmoveable,  always  abou 

6. Standing,  settled,  stedfast,  arepeis  stereos. 

1  Pe.  5.  9  Whom  resist  stedfast  in  the  faith,  know. 

STEDFASTLY,  to  behold,  look  up,  set,  be  minded,  — 

] .  To  strengthen  self,  amats,  7. 

Ruth  1.  18  she  saw  that  she  was  stedfastly  minded 

2.  To  place,  set,  put,  D’h’,  c;h  sum,  sim. 

2  Ki.  8.  11  he  settled  his  countenance  stedfastly,  un. 

3 . To  look  intently,  areul^a  atenizb. 

Acts  1.  10  they  looked  stedfastly  toward  heaven  as 

6.  15  looking  stedfastly  on  him,  saw  his  face  as 

7.  55  looked  up  stedfastly  into  heaven,  and  saw 

14.  9  who  stedfastly  beholding  him,  and  perce. 
2  Co.  3.  7,  13  the  children  of  Israel  could  not  stedf. 

4.  To  settle,  make  stedfast,  ar-qp'foi  sterizo. 

Luke  9.  51  he  stedfastly  set  Ills  face  to  go  to  Jerusa. 

STEDFASTNESS  — 

]  .Stedfastness,  arepetvpa  sterebma. 

Col.  2.  5  and  the  stedfastnessof  your  faith  in  Christ 

2.  Stability,  stedfastness,  arppiypis  sterigmos. 

2  Pe.  3.  17  lest  ye.  .fall  from  your  own  stedfastness 

STEEL  — 

1.  Brass,  copper,  n^iri)  nechushah. 

2  Sa.  22.  35  so  that  a  bow  of  steel  is  broken  by  mine 
Job  20.  24  (and)  the  bow  of  steel  shall  strike  himthr. 
Psa.  18.  34  so  that  a  bow  of  steel  is  broken  by  mine 

2.  Brass,  copper,  nam)  nechosheth. 

Jer.  15.  12  Shall  iron  break  the.  .iron  and  the  steel? 

STEEP  (place)  — 

1.  Ascent,  stairs,  nfi-Q  madregah. 

Eze.  38.  20  steep  places  shall  fall,  and  every  wall  sli. 

2. .4  going  down,  descent,  slope,  Tjio  morad. 

Mic.  1.  4  waters  (that  are)  poured  down  a  steep  pi. 

3  .A  steep  place,  precipice,  KpripvSs  kremnos. 

Matt.  8  32  swine  ran  violently  down  a  steep  place 
Mark  5. 13  the  herd  ran  violently  down  a  steep  place 
Luke  8.  33  the  herd  ran  violently  down  a  steep  place 

STEM  — 

Stick,  stem,  J/']3  geza. 

Isa.  11.  1  a  rod  out  of  the  stem  of  Jesse,  and  a  bra. 


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STEP  — 

1.. 4  step,  3WN  aslishur. 

Job  31.  7lfmy  step  hath  turned  out  of  the  way,  and 
Psa.  1 7.  j  1  They  have  now  compassed  us  in  our  steps 

2.  A  step,  ic'x  ashur. 

Job  23. 1 1  My  foot  hath  held  his  steps,  his  way  have 
Psa.  37.  31  in  his  heart;  none  of  his  steps  shall  slide 
44.  18  neither  have  our  steps  declined  from  thy 
73.  2  as  for  mo . .  my  steps  had  well  nigh  slipped 

3.  A  going,  T?rr  lialik. 

J ob  29.  6  I  washed  my  steps  with  butter,  and  the 

4.  A  step,  tread,  3^x3  mitsad. 

Psa.  37.  23  The  steps  of  a  (good)  man  are  ordered  by 
Dan.  11.  43  and  the  Ethiopians  (shall  be)  at  his  steps 

5.  lied,  footstep,  trace,  tract,  npjj  aqeb. 

Psa.  56.  6  they  mark  my  steps,  when  they  wait  for 

6.  A  movement,  step,  foot,  ay?  paam. 

Tsa.  57.  6  They  have  prepared  a  net  for  my  steps 
83.  13  and  shall  set  (us)  in  the  way  of  his  steps 
119.  133  Order  my  steps  in  thy  word  :  and  let  not 
Isa.  26.  6  feet  of  the  poor,(aml)  the  steps  of  the  needy 

7. zl  step,  V'e/3  pesa. 

1  Sa.  20.  3  (there  is)  but  a  step  between  me  and  death 

8.  A  footstep,  3j?x  tsaad . 

2  Sa.  22.  37  Thou  hast  enlarged  my  steps  under  me 
Job  14.  16  thou  numberest  my  steps :  dost  thou  not 

18.  7  The  steps  of  his  strength  shall  be  straite. 
31.  4  Doth  not  he  see. .  and  count  all  my  steps  ? 
31.  37  declare  unto  him  the  number  of  my  steps 
Psa.  18. 36  Thou  hast  enlarged  my  steps  under  me 
Prov.  4. 12  When  thou  goest,  thy  steps  shall  not  lie 

5.  5  Her  feet  go  down  to  death  ;  her  steps  take 
16.  9  deviseth . .  but  the  Lord  directeth his  steps 

Jer.  10.  23  (it  is)  not  in  man . .  to  direct  his  steps 
Lam  4. 18  They  hunt  our  steps,  that  we  eauuot  go  in 

9.  A  going  up,  ascent,  37D.3  maalah. 

Exodao.  26  Neither  shalt  thou  go  up  by  steps  unto 

1  Ki.  10.  19  The  throne  had  six  steps,  and  the  top  of 

10.  20  twelve  lions  stood . .  upou  the  six  steps 

2  Cli.  9.  18  (there  were)  six  steps  to  the  throne,  with 

9. 19  twelve  lions  stood . .  upon  the  six  steps 
Eze.  40.  22  they  went  up  unto  it  by  seven  steps ;  and 
40.  26  (there  were)  seven  steps  to  go  up  to  it,  and 
40.  31,  34,  37  the  going  up  to  it  (had)  eight  steps 
40.  49  (he  brought  me)  by  tile  steps  whereby  til. 

10 .Sole  [of  foot),  track,  trace,  footprint,  ixv°s- 
Horn  4.  12  who  also  walk  in  thestepsof  thatfaitli  of 
2  Co.  12.  18  spirit?  (walked  we)  notin  thesame steps? 
1  Pe.  2.  21  example,  that  ye  should  follow  his  steps 
STEP  (down,  in),  to  — 

1.7*0  go  into,  epfialvta  embaino. 

John  5.  4  [whosoever,  .stepped  in  was  made  whole] 

2.  To  go  down,  Karafialvoi  katabaino. 

John  5.  7  while  I  am  coming,  another  steppetli  do. 
STEPH-A-NAS,  2,recf>avus  crown. 

A  believer  whoso  household,  as  the  first  fruits  of  Achaia 
to  the  preaching  of  the  gospel,  Paul  baptised,  and  whose 
coming  with  Fortunatus  and  Achaicus  made  him  glad. 

1  Co.  1.  16  I  baptized  also  the  household  of  S. :  besi. 
j6.  15  ye  know  the  house  of  S.,  that  it  is  the  first 
16. 17  I  am  glad  of  the  coming  of  S.  and  Fortum 
STE'-PHEN,  Zretparos  crown. 

One  of  the  seven  primitive  disciples  chosen  to  serve 
tallies,  a  zealous  Hellenist,  and  the  first  martyr  in 
behalf  of  Christianity  after  the  death  of  Christ  himself, 
being  stoned  to  death  by  the  Jews.  A.p.  33. 

Acts  6.  5  they  chose  S.,  a  man  full  of  faith  and  of  the 

6.  8  S.,  full  of  faith  and  power,  did  great  won. 

6.  9  there  arose  certain . .  disputing  with  S. 

7.  59  they  stoned  S.,  calling  upon  (God),  and  sa. 

8.  2  devout  meu  carried  S.  (to  his  burial),  and 
11. 19  upon  the  persecution  that  arose  about  S. 
22.  20  when  the  blood  of  thy  martyr  S.  was  shed 

STERN  — 

The  stern,  poop,  irpvpva  prumna. 

Acts  27.  29  they  cast  four  anchors  out  of  the  stern,  and 
STEWARD,  stewardship,  (to  be)  — 

1. Theman  who  is  over,  3cix  tv'Nn  haish  asher  al. 

Gen.  43. 19  they  came  near  to  the  steward  of  Joseph's 

2.  Who  is  over  a  house,  n;3  W  3igx  asher  al  bayith. 
Gen.  44.  4  Joseph  said  unto  his  steward.  Up,  follow 

3.  Son  of  acquisition,  acquired  son,  pnii3-|3  ben  mesh. 
Gen.  15.  2  the  steward  of  my  house  (is)  this  Eliczer 

4.  Prince,  head,  chief,  captain,  ~ie>  sar. 

1  Ch.28.  1  the  stewards  over  all  the  substance  and 
5 .One  to  whom  a  thing  is  committed,  enirpovos. 
Matt2o.  8  lord  of  the  vineyard  saith  unto  liisstewa. 
Luke  8.  3  the  wife  of  Chuza  Herod’ s  steward,  and  S. 

6 .To  be  a  house  manager  or  steward,  olicovouew. 

Lukei6.  2  for  thou  mayest  be  no  longer  steward 
/ .House  management,  ohcovopla  oikonomia. 

Luke  16.  2  give  an  account  of  thy  stewardship,  for 
16.  3  lord  taketh  away  from  me  the  stewardship 
16.  4  when  I  amputoutof  the  stewardship,  th. 

8. . 4  house  manager,  steward.,  olnovofios  oikonomos. 
Lukei2. 42  Who  then  is  that  faithful  and  wise  stew. 

16.  1  a  certain  rich  mau  which  had  a  steward 
16.  3  the  steward  said  within  himself,  What  sh, 


Lukei6.  8  the  lord  commended  the  unjust  steward 
1  Co.  4.  1  the  ministers  of  Christ,  and  stewards  of 
1  Co.  4.  2  it  is  required  in  stewards,  that  a  man  be 
Titus  1.  7  a  bishop  must  be  blameless,  asthestewa. 
1  Pe.  4.  10  as  good  stewards  of  the  manifold  grace  of 

STICK  — 

1. Wood,  tree,  stick,  els. 

Num  15.  32  they  found  a  man  that  gathered  sticks  up 
15.  33  they  that  found  him  gathering  sticks  hr. 

1  Ki.17.  10  widow  woman^was)  there  gathering  of  st. 

17.  12  I  (am)  gathering  two  sticks,  that  I  may  go 

2  Ki.  6.  6  And  he  cut  down  a  stick,  and  cast  (it)  in 
Lam.  4.  8  it  is  withered,  it  is  become  like  a  stick 
Eze.  37.  16  take  thee  one  stick,  and  write  upon  it,  For 

37.  16  then  take  another  stick,  and  write  upon 
37.  16  For  Joseph,  the  stick  of  Ephraim,  and  (for) 
37. 17  join  them  one  to  another  into  one  stick 
37.  19  I  will  take  the  stick  of  Joseph,  which  (is) 
37.  19  the  stick  of  Judah,  and  make  them  one  st. 
37.  20  the  sticks  whereon  thou  writest  shall  be 

2.  A  fagot,  typuyavov  phruganon. 

Acts  28.  3  Paul  had  gathered  a  bundle  of  sticks,  and 
STICK,  closer,  fast,  out,  together,  to  cause  to  — 

1.2*0  cleave  to,  adhere,  pursue,  dabak. 

Psa.119.  31  I  have  stuck  unto  thy  testimonies :  0  L. 
Eze.  29.  4  fish  of  thy  rivers  shall  stick  unto  thy  sea. 

2.  To  cause  to  cleave  to,  pin  dabaq,  5. 

Eze.  29.  4  I  will  cause  the  fish  of  thy  rivers  to  stick 

3.  Cleaving  to,  adhering,  p33  ddbeq. 

Prov.  1 8.  24  a  friend  (that)  sticketli  closer  than  a  bro. 

4.7*0  become  frozen,  stick  together,  lakad,  7. 

Job  41.  17  they  stick  together,  that  they  cannot  be 

5.  To  crush,  stick  in,  31)3  maak. 

1  Sa.  26.  7  liisspearstuck  intheground  at  his  bolster 

(5.7*0  go  or  come  down,  nnj  nachath,  2. 

Psa.  38.  2  thine  arrows  stick  fast  in  me,  and  thy  hand 

7.7*o  be  high,  high  place,  ’aty,  3syi  shaphah,  shephi. 
Job  33.  21  his  bones  (that)  were  not  seen  stick  out 

8.  To  support  by  a  prop,  slick  fast,  epASa  ereidb. 
Acts  27.  41  the  fore  part  stuck  fast,  and  remained  un. 

STIFF,  stiffen,  to  (make)  — 

1.  Old,  removed,  pny  atliaq. 

Psa.  75.  5  Lift  not  up.  .speak  (not)  with  a  stiff  neck 

2.  Sharp,  hard,  303  qasheh. 

Deut  31. 27  For  I  know  thy  rebellion,  and  thy  stiff  ne. 
3.7*0  make  sharp  or  hard,  nyip  qashah,  5. 

Deutio.  16  Circumcise,  .and  be  no  more  stiff  necked 

2  Ch.30.  8  be  ye  not  stiff  necked,  as  your  fathers 

36.  13  he  stiffened  his  neck,  and  hardened  his 
Jer.  17.  23  made  theirneck  stiff,  that  they  might  not 
STIFF  HEARTED,  stiff  necked  — 
l.llard  of  heart,  'pin  chizke  leb. 

Eze.  2.  4  (they  are)  impudent  children,  and  stiff  ho. 
2.  Hard  of  neck,  rj->y  n»p  qcshch  oreph. 

E.\od32.  9  and,  behold,  it  (is)  a  stiff  necked  people 

33.  3  not  go  up.  .for  thou  (art)  a  stiff  necked 

33.  5  Ye  (are)  a  stiff  necked  people :  I  will  come 

34.  9  go  among  us ;  for  it  (is)  a  stiff  necked  pe. 
Deut  9.  6  for  thou  (art)  a  stiff  necked  people 

9.  13  aud,  behold,  it  (is)  a  stiff  necked  people 

9.  Hard  necked,  CKXrjpoTpdxvhos  skier olrachelos. 
Acts  7.  51  Y'e  stiff  necked  and  uncircumcised  in  he. 

STILL  — 

1.  Silence,  calm,  3333  demamah. 

1  Ki.19.  12  a  fire.,  and  after  the  fire  a  still  small  voice 

2.  Rest,  place  of  rest,  nrmn  menuchah. 

Psa.  23.  2  he  leadeth  me  beside  the  still  waters 
3.7*0  remove,  journey,  ypj  nasa. 

Gen.  i2.  9  Abram  journeyed,  going  on  still  toward 
4. Still,  yet,  while,  any  more,  liy  od. 

Lev.  13.  57  if  it  appear  still  in  the  garment,  either  in 
5.  Still,  yet,  en  eti. 

Rev.  22.  11  lie  that  is  unjust,  let  him  be  unjust  still 
22.  11  and  lie  which  is  filthy,  let  him  he  filthy  st. 
22.  11  that  is  righteous,  let  him  he  righteous  st. 
22.  1 1  and  lie  that  is  holy,  let  him  be  holy  still 

STILL,  be  still,  to  — - 

1.7*0  be  silent,  cease,  stand  still,  nan  damam. 

Exod  15.  16  they  shall  be  (as)  still  as  a  stone ;  till  thy 
Psa.  4  4  commune  with  your  own  heart.. aud  be  s 
Isa.  23.  a  Be  still,  ye  inhabitants  of  the  isle,  thou 
Jer.  47.  6  Put .. thyself  iuto  thy  scabbard,  .be  still 

2.7*0  still,  silence,  npn  hasah,  5. 

Num.  13.  30  Caleb  stilled  the  people  before  Moses,  and 

3.  To  keep  or  remain  silent,  deaf,  trpri  charash,  5. 
Isa.  42. 14  I  have  been  still,  (and)  refrained  myself 

4.7*0  be  silent,  ntyn  chashali. 

Psa.  107. 29  a  calm,  so  that  the  waves  thereof  are  still 

5.  To  leeep  silent,  ny;n  chashah,  5. 

Judg.  18.  9 (are) ye  still? be  not  slothful  to  go,  (and)  to 
1  Ki.  22.  3  we  (be)  still,  (and)  take  it  not  out  of  tlie 
Neh.  8.  11  the  Levites  stilled  all  the  people,  saying 

6.  Still,  yet,  while,  any  more,  liy  od. 

Psa.139. 18  when  I  awake,  I  am  still  with  thee 


7.  To  cause  to  fall,  let  go,  323  raphah,  5. 

Psa.  46.  10  Be  still,  aud  know  that  I  (am)  God:  I  will 

8.  To  glorify ,  praise,  restrain,  rny  shabach,  3. 

Psa.  89.  9  the  waves  thereof  arise,  thou  stillest  them 

9.  To  glorify,  praise,  restrain,  rcy  shabach,  5. 

Psa.  65.  7  Which  stilletli  the  noise  of  the  seas,  the 

10.  To  (cause  to)  keep  sabbath,  rciy  shabath,  5. 

Psa.  8.  2  thou  mightest  still  the  enemy  and  the  av. 

11.  7*0  give  or  leeep  quiet,  up?  shaqat. 

Psa.  76.  8  judgment,  .the  earth  feared,  and  was  still 
83.  1  hold  not  thy  peace,  and  bo  not  still,  0  God 

12.7*0  muzzle,  gag,  <ptpou  phimoo. 

Mark-  4.  39  and  said  unto  the  sea,  Peace,  be  still 
[Sec  also  Abide,  keep,  lie,  sit,  stand.] 

STING,  (to)  — 

1.7*0  sting,  cut  into,  B»P3  parash,  5. 

Prov.23.  32  it  biteth  like  a  serpent,  and  stingeth  like 

2.  A  sting,  goad,  spur,  Kevrpov  kentron. 

1  Co.  1 5.  55  O  death,  where  (is)  thy  sting?  O grave,  wh. 

15.  56  The  sting  of  death  (is)  sin;  and  the  strength 
Ilev.  9.  10  there  were  stings  in  their  tails :  and  their 

STINK,  stinking  savour,  to  make  or  cause  a  — 

1. A  slink,  vnibeosh. 

Joel  2.  20  his  stink  shall  come  up,  and  his  ill  savour 
Amos  4.  10  I  have  made  the  slink  of  your  camps  to 
Isa.  34.  3  their  stink  shall  come  up  out  of  their  ca. 

2.  To  slink,  ivk3  baash. 

Exod.  7.  18  the  fish,  .shall  die,  and  the  liver  shall  st. 

7.  21  the  river  stank,  and  the  Egyptians  could 
8. 14  together  upon  heaps;  and  the  land  stank 

16.  20  it  bred  worms,  aud  stank :  and  Moses  was 
Isa.  50.  2  their  fish  stinketh,  because  (there  is)  no 

3.  To  be  stinking,  abhorred,  8>N3  baash,  2. 

2  Sa.  10.  6  children  of  Ammon  saw  that  they  stank 

4.7*0  cause  to  slink  or  be  abhorred,  bxa  baash,  5. 
Gen.  34.  30  have  troubled  me  to  makeme  to  stink  am. 
Exodi6.  24  it  didnotstink,  neither  was  there  any  wo. 
I’sa.  38.  5  My  wounds  stink  (and)  are  corrupt  bee. 
Eccl.  10.  1  Dead  flies  cause . .  a  stinking  savour 

5.  Muck,  dung,  corruption,  po  maq. 

Isa.  3.  24  instead  of  sweet  smell,  .shall  be  stink 

6.  To  give  a  smell,  emit  an  odour,  ofa  ozu, 

John  1 1.  39  he  stinketh :  for  he  hath  been  (dead)  four 
STIR  — 

1 .  Cry,  crying,  noise,  nitcB'n  teshuoth. 

Isa.  22.  2  Thou  that  art  full  of  stirs,  a  tumultuous 

2.  A  disturbance,  stir,  tumult,  rdpaxos  taraclios. 
Acts  12.  18  there  was  110  small  stir  among  the  soldi. 

19.  23  there  arose  no  small  stir  about  that  way 
STIR  up  (self),  be  stirred  (up),  to  — 

1.7*0  stir  up,  33)  garah,  3. 

Prov  15.  18  A  wrathful  man  stirreth  up  strife  :  but 

28.  23  He  that  is  of  a  proud  heart  stirreth  upst. 

29.  22  A11  angry  man  stirreth  up  strife,  and  a  fu. 

2.7*0  stir  self  up,  333  garah,  7. 

Dan.  11.  10  his  pons  shall  be  stirred  up.  .and  bestirred 

1 1.  25  he  shall  stir  up  his  power  and  his  courage 
3.7*0  lift  up,  nyi  nasa. 

EXOCI35.  21  every  one  whose  heart  stirred  him  up,  and 

35.  26  women  whose  heart  stirred  them  up  in 

36.  2  every  one  whose  heart  stirred  him  up  to 

4.  To  move,  persuade,  remove,  niD  suth,  5. 

1  Sa.  26.  ig  If  the  Lord  have  stirred  thee  up  against 
1  Ki.  21.  25  Ahab.  .whom  Jezebel  his  wife  stirred  up 

5.  To  awake,  stir  up,  3iy  ur. 

Job  41.  10  None  (is  so)  fierce  that  dare  stir  him  up 

6.7*0  awake,  lift  up,  3iy  ur,  3 a. 

Psa.  80.  2  stir  up  thy  strength,  and  come  (and)  save 
Prov  10. 12  Hatred  stirreth  up  strifes :  but  love  cov. 
Isa.  10.  26  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  stir  up  a  scourge 
14.  9  it  stirreth  up  the  dead  for  thee,  (even)  all 
7.7*0  awake,  stir  up,  3;y  ur,  5. 

Deut32. 11  As  an  angel  stirreth  up  her  nest,  iluttereth 

1  Ch.  5.  26  the  God  of  Israel  stirred  up  the  spirit  of 

2  Ch.21.  16  the  Lord  stirred  up  against  Jelioram  the 

36.  22  the  Lord  stirred  up  thespiritof  Cyrus  ki. 
Ezra  1.  1  the  Lord  stirred  up  the  spirit  of  Cyrus  ki. 
Psa.  35.  23  Stir  up  thyself,  and  awake  to  ray  judgm. 

78.  38  many  a  time,  .did  not  stir  up  all  his  wrath 
Song  2.  7  that  ye  stir  not  up,  nor  awake  (my)  love 

3.  5  that  ye  stir  not  up,  nor  awake  (my)  love 

8.  4  that  ye  stir  not  up,  nor  awake  (my)  lore 
Isa.  13.  17  I  will  stir  up  the  Medes  against  them,  wli. 

42. 13  he  shall  stir  up  jealousy  like  a  man  of  war 
Dan.  11.  2  he  shall  stir  up  all  against  the  realm  of 
•  11.  25  he  shall  stir  up  his  power  and  his  courage 

nag.  1.  14  the  Lord  stirred  up  the  spirit  of  Zerubb. 

8.  To  atcalee  or  stir  self  up,  3iy  ur,  7a. 

Job  17.  8  the  innocent  shall  stir  up  himself  against 
Isa.  64.  7  that  stirreth  up  himself  to  take  hold  of  in. 

9.  To  be  troubled,  excited,  33y  akar,  2. 

Psa.  39.  2  I  held  my  peace,  .my  sorrow  was  st 

10.7*0  cause  to  go  up,  rny  alah,  5. 

Prov  15.  1  but  grievous  words  stir  up  anger 


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11  .To  cause  to  rise  up,  raise,  Dip  gum,  5. 

Nura>4.  9  lay  down  as  a  lion . .  who  shall  stir  him  up  ? 
t  Sa.  22.  8  my  son  hath  stirred  up  my  servant  against 

1  Ki.  ii.  14  the  Lord  stirred  up  an  adversary  unto  Sol. 

11.  23  God  stirred  him  up  (another)  adversary 

12 . To  rekindle,  ara^anrupeco  anazopureo. 

2  Ti.  1.  6  that  thou  stir  up  the  gift  of  God,  which 

13.  To  shake  or  stir  up,  araireta)  anaseio. 

Luke  23.  5  lie  stirreth  up  the  people,  teaching  thro. 

14.  To  raise  up  thoroughly,  Sicyeipu  diegeiro. 

2  Pe.  1.  13  to  stir  you  up  by  putting  (you)  in  remem. 
3.  1  in  (both)  which  I  stir  up  your  pure  minds 

in.  To  raise  up  upon  or  over,  iireye'tpa  epegeiro. 

Acts  14.  2  the  unbelieving  Jews  stirred  up  the  Gent. 
1(3.761  be  sharpened  beyond  measure,  irapo^vvopai. 

Acts  17.  16  his  spirit  was  stirred  in  him,  when  he  saw 
1 7,  To  excite  beyond  measure,  irapoTpvvw  parotruno. 

Acts  13.  50  the  Jews  stirred  up  the  devout  and  honou. 
13.7b  shake,  agitate,  loss,  rraKnvu  suleuo. 

Acts  17.  13  they  came  thither  also,  and  stirred  up  the 

1 9.  To  move  together,  ovyKivcio  suykineo. 

Acts  6.  12  they  stirred  up  the  people,  and  the  elders 

20.  To  pour  together,  trvyx^oi  sugcheo. 

Acts  21.  27  stirred  up  all  the  people,  and  laid  hands 
STOCK,  stocks  — 

1. Increase,  food,  stock,  S13  bul. 

Isa.  44.  19  shall  I  fall  down  to  the  stock  ol  a  tree? 

2. Stock,  stem,  yn  gesa. 

Job  14.  8  and  the  stock  thereof  die  in  the  ground 
Isa.  40.  24  their  stock  shall  not  take  root  in  the  ear. 
3.  Turning,  stocks,  pillory,  torture,  nppno  mahpeclie. 
Jer.  20.  2  put  him  in  the  stocks  that  (were)  in  the 
20.  3  brought  forth  Jeremiah  out  of  the  stocks 

4 .Stocks,  fetters,  ip  sad. 

Job  13.  27  Thou  puttest  my  feet  also  in  the  stocks 
33.  11  lie  putteth  my  feet  in  the  stocks,  he  mar. 

b.A  tinkling  ornament,  ddj;  ekes. 

Prov.  7.  22  or  as  a  fool  to  the  correction  of  the  stocks 

6.  Wood,  tree,  [>y  els. 

Jer.  2.  27  Saying  to  a  stock,  Thou  (art)  my  father 
3.  9  adultery  with  stones  and  with  stocks 

10.  8  But.  .the  stock  (is)  a  doctrine  of  vanities 
Hos.  4.  12  My  people  ask  counsel  at  their  stocks,  and 

7.  A  root,  lJ3y  eqer. 

Lev.  25.  47  or  to  the  stock  of  the  stranger’s  family 
8.2I  neck,  collar,  pis  tsinoq. 

Jer.  29.  26  put  him  in  prison,  and  in  the  stocks 

9.  Offspring,  race,  genus,  ytvos  genos. 

Acts  13.  26  children  of  the  stock  of  Abraham,  and  vvli. 
Phil.  3.  5  of  the  stock  of  Israel,  (of)  the  tribe  of  Be. 

10.  Wood,  tree,  t,vKov  xulon. 

Acts  16.  24  and  made  their  feet  fast  in  the  stocks 
STOICS,  StcM'/coi. 

A  sect  of  Greek  philosophers  who  received  their  name 
from  the  Stoa,  a  porch  at  Athens,  where  Zeno  taught. 
They  were  severe  and  lofty  pantheists,  and  affected 
indifference  in  all  circumstances.  Zeno  was  born  at 
Citium,  a  small  town  in  the  island  of  Cyprus,  about  B.c. 
337,  taught  at  Athens  B.c.  299,  and  died  B.c.  263. 

Acts  17. 18  certain  philosophers .. of  the  S.,  encount. 
STOLEN  (away),  to  be  — - 
1.7b  be  stolen,  ganab,  2. 

Exod  22. 12  if  it  be  stolen  from  him,  he  shall  make  re. 
2.7b  be  stolen,  3J3  ganab,  4. 

Gen.  40. 15  I  was  stolen  away  out  of  the  land  of  the 
Exod  22.  7  and  it  be  stolen’out  of  the  man’s  house 

STOMACH,  stomacher  — 

1.24  festive  garment,  stomacher,  S'f'np  pethigil. 

Isa.  3.  24  instead  of  a  stomacher  a  girding  of  sack. 
2.  Stomach,  aropaxos  stomachos. 

1  Ti.  5.  23  use  a  little  wine  for  thy  stomach's  sake  and 
STONE,  stony  (ground,  places),  small  — 
l.A  stone,  jDk  eben. 

Gen.  2.  12  there  (is)  bdellium  and  the  onyx  stone 

11.  3  they  had  brick  for  stone,  and  slime  had 

23. 11  he  tookof  thestones  of  that  place,  and  put 

28. 18  took  the  stone  that  he  had  put  (for)  his 

28.  22  this  stone,  which  I  have  set  (for)  a  pillar 

29.  2  a  great  stone  (was)  upon  the  well’s  mouth 
29.  3  they  rolled  the  stone  from  the  well’s  mo. 
29.  3  put  the  stone  again  upon  the  well’s  mouth 
29.  8  (till)  they  roll  the  stone  from  the  well’s 

29. 10  rolled  the  stone  from  the  well's  mouth, and 
31.  45  Jacob  took  a  stone,  and  set  it  up  (for)  a 
31.  46  Gather  stones ;  and  they  took  stones,  and 
35.  14  set  up  a  pillar  . .  (even)  a  pillar  of  stone 
49.  24  from  thence  (is)  the  shepherd,  the  stone 

Exod.  7.  19  in  (vessels  of)  wood,  and  in  (vessels  of)  st. 
15.  5  they  sank  into  the  bottom  as  a  stone 
13.  16  they  shall  be  (as)  still  as  a  stone ;  till  thy 

17. 12  they  took  a  stone,  and  put(it)  under  him 
20. 25  if  thou  wilt  make  me  an  altar  of  stone,  thou 

21. 18  one  smite  another  with  a  stone,  or  with 
24.  12  I  will  give  thee  tables  of  stone,  and  a  law 
25-  7  Onyx  stones,  and  stones  to  be  set  in  the 
28.  9  thou  shalt  take  two  onyx’stones,  and  gra. 

28. 10  Six  of  their  names  on  one  stone,  and  (the 


Exod28.  10  six  names  of  the  rest  on  the  other  stone 
28.  11  With  the  work  of  an  engraver  in  stone 
28.  11  shalt  thou  engrave  the  two  stones  with 
28.  12  thou  shalt  put  the  two  stones  upon  the 
28.  12  stones  of  memorial  unto  the  children  of 
28.  17  settings  of  stones,  (even)  four  rows  of  st. 
28.  21  the  stones  shall  be  with  the  names  of  the 
31.  s  in  cutting  of  stones,  to  set  (them),  and  in 
31.  18  tablesof  stone, written  with  the  fingerof  G. 
34.  1  Hew  thee  two  tables  of  stone  like  unto 
34.  4  he  hewed  two  tables  of  stone  like  unto 

34.  4  and  took  in  his  hand  the  two  tables  of  st. 

35.  9  onyx  stones,  and  stones  to  be  set  for  the 
35.  27  the  rulers  brought  onyx  stones,  and  sto. 
35. 33  in  thecuttingof  stones,  to  set(them),  and 
39.  6  they  wrought  onyx  stones  inclosed  in  ouc. 
39.  7  (they  should  be)  stones  for  a  memorial  to 

39. 10  they  set  in  it  four  rows  of  stones:  (thefir.) 
39. 14  the  stones  (were)  according  to  the  names 

Lev.  14.  40  command  that  they  take  away  the  stones 
14.  42  And  they  shall  take  other  stones,  and 
14.  42  put  (them)  in  the  place  of  those  stones 
14.  43  after  that  he  hath  taken  away  the  stones 

14.  45  he  shall  break  down  the  house,  the  stones 
20.  2  the  people . .  shall  stone  him  with  stones 

20.  27  they  shall  stone  them  with  stones  ;  their 
24.  23  out  of  the  camp,  and  stone  him  with  st. 

26.  1  neither  shall  ye  set  up  (any)  image  of  st. 
Num  14. 10  congregation  bade  stone  them  with  stones 

15.  35  shall  stone  him  with  stones  without  the 
15.  36  and  stoned  him  with  stones,  and  he  died 
35.  17  if  he  smite  him  with  throwing  a  stone 
35.  23  Or  with  any  stone,  wherewith  a  man  may 

Deut.  4.  13  he  wrote  them  upon  two  tables  of  stone 

4.  28  the  work  of  men’s  hands,  wood  and  stone 

5.  22  he  wrote  them  in  two  tables  of  stone,  and 

8.  9  a  land  whose  stones  (are)  iron,  and  out  of 

9.  9  to  receive  the  tables  of  stone,  (even)  the 

9.  10  delivered  unto  me  two  tables  of  stone,  wr. 

9. 11  the  Lord  gave  me  the  two  tables  of  ston. 
10.  1  Hew  thee  two  tables  of  stone  like  unto  the 
10.  3  hewed  two  tables  of  stone  like  unto  the 

13. 10  thou  shalt  stone  him  with  stones,  that  he 
17.  5  shalt  stone  them  with  stones,  till  they  die 

21.  21  men  of  his  city  shall  stone  him  with  sto. 

22.  21  men  of  her  city  shall  stone  her  with  sto. 

22.  24  ye  shall  stone  them  with  stones  that  they 

27.  2  thou  shalt  set  thee  up  great  stones,  and 
27.  4  ye  shall  set  up  these  stones,  which  I  com. 
27.  5  there  shalt  thou  build .  .an  altar  of  stones 
27.  6  Thou  shalt  build  the  altar,  .of  whole  sto. 

27.  8  thou  shalt  write  upon  the  stones  all  the 

28.  36  shalt  thou  serve  other  gods,  wood  and  st. 

28.  64  shalt  serve  other  gods.. (even)  wood  and  st. 

29.  17  their  idols,  wood  and  stone,  silver  and  go. 
Josh.  4.  3  Take  you  hence  out.  .twelve  stones;  and 

4.  5  take  you  up  every  man  of  you  a  stone  up. 
4.  6  saying,  What  (mean)  ye  by  these  stones  ? 
4.  7  these  stones  shall  be  for  a  memorial  unto 
4.  8  took  up  twelve  stones  out  of  the  midst  of 
4.  9  Joshua  set  up  twelve  stones  in  the  midst 
4.  20  those  twelve  stones,  which  they  took  out 
4.  21  shall  ask.  .What  (mean)  these  stones? 

7.  25  Israel  stoned  him  with  stones,  and  burned 
7.  25  after  they  had  stoned  them  with  stones 

7.  26  raised  over  him  a  great  heap  of  stones  un. 

8.  29  raise  thereon  a  great  heap  of  stones,  (that 
8.  31  an  altar  of  whole  stones,  over  which  no 
8.  32  he  wrote  there  upon  the  stones  a  copy  of 

10. 11  the  Lord  cast  down  great  stones  from  he. 

10. 18  Roll  great  stones  upon  the  mouth  of  the 
10.  27  laid  great  stones  in  the  cave’s  mouth, (wh  ) 

15.  6  the  border  went  up  to  the  stone  of  Bohan 
18. 17  descended  to  the  stone  of  Bohan  the  son 
24.  26  took  a  great  stone,  and  set  it  up  there 
24.  27  this  stone  shall  be  a  witness  unto  us  ;  for 

Judg.  9.  5,  18  threescore,  .ten  persons,  upon  one  st. 
20.  16  every  one  could  sling  stones  at  an  hair  (b.) 

1  Sa.  6.  14  stood  there,  where  (there  was)  a  great  st. 

6.  15  the  Levites.  .put  (them)  on  the  great  sto. 

7. 12  Samuel  took  a  stone,  and  set  (it)  between 

14.  33  Ye  have  transgressed  :  roll  a  great  stone 
17.  40  chose  him  five  smooth  stones  out  of  the 
17.  49  took  thence  a  stone,  and  slang  (it),  and  s 
17.  49  the  stone  sunk  into  his  forehead ;  and  he 

1 7.  50  David  prevailed . .  with  a  stone,  and  smote 

20. 19  go  down . .  and  shalt  remain  by  the  stone 

23.  37  his  heart  died. .and  he  became  (as)  a  stone 

2  Sa.  12.  30  a  talent  of  gold  with  the  precious  stones 

16.  6  he  cast  stones  at  David,  and  at  all  the  se. 
16.  13  cursed  as  he  went,  and  threw  stones  at  hi. 
18. 17  laid  a  very  great  heap  of  stones  upon  him 
20.  8  they  (were)  at  the  great  stone  which  (is)  in 

1  Ki.  1.  9  Adonijah  slew  sheep,  .by  the  stone  of  Zo. 

5.17  great  stones,  costly  stones, (and) hewed  st. 

5. 18  they  prepared  timber  and  stones  to  build 

6.  7  was  built  of  stone  made  ready  before  it 

6. 18  all  (was)  cedar ;  there' was  no  stone  seen 

7.  9  All  these  (were  of)  costly  stones,  accordi. 

7.  10 foundation .  .costly  stones,  even  great  sto. 
7  10  stones  of  ten  cubits,  and  stones  of  eight 
7. 11  And  above  (were)  costly  stones,  after  the 

8.  9  save  the  two  tables  of  stone,  which  Moses 
10.  2  and  very  much  gold,  and  precious  stones 

10.  10  spices  very  great  store,  and  precious  ston. 
10.  11  plenty  of  almug  trees,  and  precious  ston. 
10.  27  made  silver  (to  be)  in  Jerusalem  as  stones 
12.  18  Israel  stoned  him  wit  h  stones,  that  he  died 

15.  22  they  took  away  the  stones  of  Raniah,  and 

18.  31  Elijah  took  twelve  stones,  according  to 
18.  32  with  the  stones  he  built  an  altar  in  the 
18.  38  the  wood,  and  the  stones,  and  the  dust 


1  Ki.  21.  13  and  stoned  him  with  stones,  that  he  died 

2  Ki.  3.  19  mar  every  good  piece  of  land  with  stones 

3.  25  cast  every  man  his  stone,  and  filled  it 

3.  25  in  Kh'-haraseth  left  they  the  stones  there 
12. 12  hewers  of  stone,  and  to  buy.  .hewed  stone 
16.  17  and  put  it  upon  a  pavement  of  stones 

19.  18  the  work  of  men’s  hands,  wood  and  stone 
22.  6  to  buy  timber  and  hewn  stone  to  repair 

1  Ch.12.  2  in  (hurling)  stones  and  (shooting)  arrows 

20.  2  (there  were)  precious  stones  in  it ;  and  it 

22.  2  he  set  masons  to  hew  wrought  stones  to 

22. 14  timber  also  and  stone  have  I  prepared 

22. 15  hewers  anil  workers  of  stone  and  timber 
29.  2  onyx  stones . .  glistering  stones,  and  of  di. 
29.  2  precious  stones,  and  marble  stones  in  ab. 
29.  8  they  with  whom  (precious)  stones  were  fo. 

2  Ch.  1. 15  gold  at  Jerusalem  (as  plenteous)  as  stones 

2.  14  in  silver,  in  brass,  in  iron,  in  stone,  and 

3.  6  garnished  the  house  with  precious  stones 
9.  1  and  gold  in  abundance,  and  precious  sto. 

9.  9  spices  great  abundance,  and  precious  st. 

9.  10  brought  algum  trees  and  precious  stones 
9.  27  made  silver  in  Jerusalem  as  stones,  and 

10.  18  children  of  Israel  stoned  him  with  stones 
16.  6  they  carried  away  the  stones  of  Ramah 
24.  21  stoned  him  with  stones  at  the  command. 

26.  14  Uzziah  prepared,  .slings  (to  cast)  stones 

26.  15  to  shoot  arrows  and  great  stones  withal 
32.  27  for  precious  stones,  and  for  spices,  and 
34.  11  to  buy  hewn  stone,  and  timber  for  coup. 
Nell.  4.  2  will  they  revive  the  stones  out  of  the  he. 

4.  3  he  shall  even  break  down  their  stone  wall 
9.  11  thou  threwest  into  the  deeps,  as  a  stone 

Job  5.  23  thou  shalt  be  in  league  with  the  stones  of 
6.  12  (Is)  my  strength  the  strength  of  stones? 

8. 17  His  roots,  .seetli  the  place  of  stones 

14. 19  The  waters  wear  the  stones :  thou  washest 
28.  2  and  brass  (is)  molten  (out  of)  the  stone 
28.  3  the  stones  of  darkness,  and  the  shadow  of 
28.  6  The  stones  of  it  (are)  the  place  of  sapphires 
38.  6  Whereupon . .  or  who  laid  the  corner  stone 
38.  30  The  waters  are  hid  as  (with)  a  stone,  and 
41.  24  His  heart  is  as  firm  as  a  stone;  yea  as  hard 
41.  28  sling  stones  are  turned  with  him  into  st. 

Psa.  91.  12  lest  thou  dash  thy  foot  against  a  stone 
102. 14  thy  servants  take  pleasure  in  her  stones 
118.  22  The  stone  (which)  the  builders  refused  is 
Prov  17.  8  A  gift  (is  as)  a  precious  stone  in  the  eyes 
24.  31  the  stone  wall  thereof  was  broken  down 
26.  8  As  he  that  bindeth  a  stone  in  a  sling,  so 

26.  27  he  thatrolleth  a  stone,  it  will  return  upon 
.7.  3  A  stone  (is)  heavy,  ami  the  sand  weighty 

Eccl.  3.  5  to  cast  away  stones,  .to  gather  stones  to. 

10.  9  Whoso  removeth  stones  shall  be  hurt  th. 
Isa.  8.  14  for  a  stone  of  stumbling  and  fora  rock  of 
14.  19  that  go  down  to  the  stones  of  the  pit 

27.  9  the  stones  of  the  altar  as  chalk  stones  that 

28. 16  for  a  foundation  a  stone,  a  tried  stone,  a 
34.  11  the  line  of  confusion,  and  the  stones  of 
37.  19  the  u'ork  of  men’s  hands,  wood  and  stone 
54. 1 1 1  will  lay  thy  stones  with  fair  colours,  and 
54.  12  and  all  thy  borders  of  pleasant  stones 
60.  17  and  for  wood  brass,  and  for  stones  iron 
62. 10  gather  out  the  stones  ;  lift  up  a  standard 

Jer.  2.  27  Saying,  .to  astoue.  Thou  hast  brought  mo 

3.  9  committed  adultery  with  stones  and  with 
43.  9  Take  great  stones  in  thine  hand,  and  hide 
43.  10  will  set  his  throne  upontheso  stones  that 
51.  26  a  stone  for  a  corner,  nor  a  stone  for  foun. 
51.  63  thou  shalt  bind  a  stone  to  it,  and  cast  it 

Lam.  3.  53  cut  off  my  life,  .and  cast  a  stone  upon  me 

4.  1  tliestonesof  thesanctuaryarepouredout 
Eze.  1.  26  as  the  appearance  of  a  sapphire  stone 

10.  1  over  them  as  it  were  a  sapphire  stone,  as 
10.  9  appearance,  .the  colour  ofn  beryl  stone 

11. 19  I  will  take  the  stony  heart  out  of  their  fl. 
16.  40  they  shall  stone  thee  with  stones,  and  th. 
20.  32  as  the  heathen,  .to  serve  wood  aud  stone 

23.  47  the  companysliall  stonetliem  with  stones 
s6. 12  they  shall  lay  thy  stones  and  thy  timber 

27.  22  and  with  all  precious  stones,  and  gold 

28.  13  every  precious  stone  (was)  thy  covering 

28.  14  hast  walked,  .in  the  midst  of  the  stones 

28. 16  destroy  thee,  .from  the  midst  of  thestones 
36.  26  I  will  take  away  the  stony  heart  out  of  your 
40.  42  the  four  tables  (were)  of  hewn  stone  fortho 

Dan.  11.  38  and  with  precious  stones,  and  pleasant  th. 
Mic.  1.  6  I  will  pour  down  the  stones  thereof  into 
Hab.  2.  11  the  stone  shall  cry  out  of  thewall,  and  tho 

2.  19  him  that  saith.  .to  the  dumb  stone,  Arise  ' 
nag.  2.  1 5  a  stone  was  laid  upon  a  stone  in  the  temple 
Zecli.  3.  9  behold  the  stone  that  I  have  laid  before  J. 

3.  9  upon  one  stone(shall  be) seven  eyes, beho. 

5.  4  with  the  timber  thereof  and  the  stones  th. 

9.  15  devour,  and  subdue  with  sling  stones 

9.  16  (they  shall  be  as)  the  stones  of  a  crown 
12.  3  Imake  Jerusalem  a  burdensome  stone  for 
2.  A  stone,  jnx  eben. 

Ezra  5.  8  which  is  builded  with  great  stones,  and 

6.  4  three  rows  of  great  stones,  and  a  row  of 
Dan.  2.  34  Thou  sawest  till  that  a  stone  was  cut  out 

2.  35  the  stone  that  smote  the  image  became  a 
2.  45  the  stone  was  cut  out  of  the  mountain  wl. 

5.  4  of  brass,  of  iron,  of  wood,  and  of  stone 

5.  23  and  gold,  of  brass,  iron,  wood,  and  stone 

6.  17  a  stone  was  .brought,  and  laid  upon  the 
Z.A  testicle,  eshek. 

Lev.  21.  20  scurvy,  or  scabbed,  or  hath  his  stones  hr. 

4. A  rugged  stone,  cliff,  j^d  sela. 

Psa.  137.  9  dasheththy  little  ones  against  the  stones 
141.  6  judges,  .overthrown  in  stony  places,  they 


STONE 


D3G 


STORM 


5.  Fear,  dread,  thigh,  ins  pachad. 

Job  40. 17  the  smews  of  his  stones  are  wrapped  tog. 

6.  A  rock,  sharp  stone,  ns  tsur. 

Job  22.  24  (gold)  of  Opliir  as  the  stones  of  the  brooks 

7.  Earthen  ware,  potsherd,  bcp  chores. 

Job  41.  30  Sharp  stones  (are)  under  him :  he  spread. 

8.  .4  little  round  stone,  kernel,  lily  tseror. 

2  Sa.  17. 13  until  there  be  not  one  small  stone  found 

9 . A  stone,  AlBos  lithos. 

Matt.  3.  g  God  is  able  of  these  stones  to  raise  up  ch. 
4.  3  command  that  these  stones  be  made  bread 
4.  6  lest,  .thou  dash  thy  foot  against  a  stone 

7.  9  son  ask  bread,  will  he  give  him  a  stone  ? 
21. 42  The  stone  which  the  builders  rejected,  the 
21.  44  [whosoever  shall  fall  on  this  stone  shall] 
24.  2  There  shall  not  be  left  here  one  stone  upon 
27.  60  he  rolled  a  great  stone  to  the  door  of  the 

27.  66  sealing  the  stone,  and  setting  a  watch 

28.  2  came  and  rolled  back  the  stone  from  the 
Mark  5.  5  crying,  and  cutting  himself  with  stones 

12.  10  The  stone  which  the  builders  rejected  is 

13.  1  see  what  manner  of  stones,  and  what  bu. 
13.  2  there  shall  not  be  left  one  stone  upon  an. 

15.  46  rolled  a  stone  unto  the  door  of  the  sepul. 

16.  3  Who  shall  roll  us  away  the  stone  from  the 

16.  4  they  saw  that  the  stone  was  rolled  away 
Luke  3.  8  God  is  able  of  these  stones  to  raise  up  ch. 

4.  3  command  this  stone  that  it  be  made  bread 
4.  11  lest,  .thou  dash  thy  foot  against  a  stone 
11.  11  shall  ask  bread ..  will  he  give  him  a  stone? 
19.  40  the  stoues  would  immediately  cry  out 

19.  44  they  shall  not  leave  in  thee  one  stone  upon 

20.  18  Whosoevershallfall  upon  that  stone  shall 

20.  17  The  stonewhieh  the  builders  rejected,  the 

21.  5  how  it  was  adorned  with  goodly  stones 
21.  6  there  shall  not  be  left  one  stone  upon  an. 
22.41  was  withdrawn  from  them  about  a  stone’s 
24.  2  they  found  the  stone  rolled  away  from  the 

John  8.  7  [He  that  is  without  sin.. cast  a  stone  at] 

8.  59  Then  took  they  up  stones  to  cast  at  him 

10.  31  Then  the  Jews  took  up  stones  again  to  st. 

11.  38  It  was  a  cave,  and  a  stone  lay  upon  it 
11.  39  Jesus  said,  Take  ye  away  the  stone.  Mar. 
1 1.  41  they  took  away  the  stone  (from  the  place) 

20.  1  seeth  the  stone  taken  away  from  the  sep. 
Acts  4.  11  This  is  the  stone  which  was  set  at  nought 

17.  29  like  unto  gold,  or  silver,  or  stone,  graven 

1  Co.  3.  12  gold,  silver,  precious  stones,  wood,  hay 

2  Co.  3.  7  if  the  ministration . .  engraven  in  stones 

1  Pe.  2.  4  To  whom  coming,  (as  unto)  a  living  stone 

2.  5  Ye  also,  as  lively  stones,  are  built  up  a  sp. 
2.  6  I  lay  in  Sion  a  chief  corner  stone,  elect 
2.  7  the  stone  which  the  builders  disallowed 
2.  8  a  stone  of  stumbling,  and  a  rock  of  offence 
Rev.  4.  3  was  to  look  upon  like,  .a  sardine  stone 

17.  4  decked  with  gold,  and  precious  stones 

18.  12  gold,  and  silver,  and  precious  stones,  and 
18.  16  decked  with  gold,  and  precious  stones 
18.  21  mighty  angel  took  up  a  stone  like  a  great 

21.  11  her  light  (was)  like  unto  a  stone  most  pr. 
21.  19  garnished  with  all  manner  of  precious  st. 

21.  ii  even  like  a  jasper  stone,  clear  as  crystal 

10.  Stony,  made  of  stone,  \ldivos  litliinos. 

John  2.  6  were  set  there  six  water  pots  of  stone 

2  Co.  3.  3  not  in  tables  of  stone,  but  in  fleshy  tables 
Rev.  9.  20  of  gold,  and  silver,  and  brass,  and  stone 

11.  A  (small)  stone,  nirpos  petros. 

John  1.  42  Cephas,  which  is,  by  interpretation,  A  st. 

12.  Stony,  full  of  small  stones,  nerpubps  pelrudes. 
Matt  13.  5  Some  fell  upon  stony  places,  where  they 

13.  20  he  that  received  the  seed  into  stonyplaces 
Mark  4.  16  they  likewise  which  are  sown  on  stony  gr. 
4.  s  some  fell  on  stony  ground,  where  it  had 

13.  A  small  pebble,  \p?j<pos  psephos. 

Rev.  2.  17  give  him  a  white  stone,  and  in  the  stone 
[See  also  Adamant,  corner,  gravel,  hail,  head,  hewn, 
mill,  sharp,  sling], 

STONE,  be  stoned,  to  (cast)  — 

1  .To  stone,  7fjp  saqal. 

Exod.  8.  26  shall  we  sacrifice,  .will  they  not  stone  us? 

17.  4  this  people?  they  be  almost  ready  to  stone 
Djut.13. 10  And  thou  shalt  stone  him .  that  he  die 
17.  5  and  shalt  stone  them,  .till  they  die 

22.  21  and  the  men  of  her  city  shall  stone  her 
22.  24  and  ye  shall  stone  them,  .that  they  die 

Josh.  7.  25  after  they  had  stoned  them  with  stones 
1  Sa.  30.  6  the  people  spake  of  stoning  him,  because 
1  Ki.  21. 10  carry  him  out,  and  stone  him,  that  he  may 
21.  13  they  carried  him  forth,  .and  stoned  him 

2.  To  be  stoned,  8qp  saqal,  2. 

Exod.19. 13  but  lie  shall  surely  be  stoned,  or  shot  th. 
21.  28  the  ox  shall  be  surely  stoned,  and  his  flesh 
21.  29  the  ox  shall  be  stoned,  and  his  owner  also 
21.  32  thirty  shekels . .  and  the  ox  shall  be  stoned 

3.  To  be  stoned,  ^pp  saqal,  4. 

1  Ki.21. 14  sent  to  Jezebel,  saying,  Naboth  is  stoned 
21.  13  J ezebel  heard  that  Naboth  was  stoned,  and 
4.7’o  collect  or  cast  stones,  np.ragam. 

Lev.  20.  2  the  people  of  the  land  shall  stone  him  with 
20.  27  they  shall  stone  them.. their  blood  (shall 
24.  14  and  let  all  the  congregation  stone  him 
24. 16  all  the  congregation  shall  certainly  stone 
24.  23  they  should  bring  forth  him.  .and  stone 


Num.  14.  10  But  all  the  congregation  bade  stone  them 

15.  35  all  the  congregation  shall  stone  him  with 
1 5.  36  brought  him  without  the  camp,  and  stoned 
Deut.  21.  21  all  the  men  of  hiscity  shall  stone  him  with 
Josh.  7.  25  all  Israel  stoned  him.  .and  burned  them 

1  Ki.12.  18  and  all  Israel  stoned  him .  .that  he  died 

2  Ch  10.  18  and  the  children  of  Israel  stoned  him  wi. 

24.  21  conspired  against  him,  and  stoned  him 
Eze.  16.  40  they  shall  stone  thee,  .and  thrust  thee  th. 
23.  47  And  the  company  shall  stone  them  with 

5.  To  stone  thoroughly,  KaTa\i6d(a  katalithazo. 
Luke2o.  6  the  people  will  stone  us:  for  they  lie  per. 

6.  To  stone,  Ai0a£d)  lithazo. 

Johmo.  31  the  Jews  took  up  stones  again  to  stone 

10.  32  for  which  of  those  works  do  ye  stone  me 

10.  33  For  a  good  work  we  stone  thee  not,  but 

11.  8  the  Jews  of  late  sought  to  stone  thee,  and 
Acts  5.  26  feared . .  lest  they  should  have  been  stoned 

14.  19  having  stoned  Paul,  drew  (him)  out  of  the 
2  Co.  1 1.  25  once  was  I  stoned,  thrice  I  suffered  ship. 
Heb.  11.  37  They  were  stoned,  they  were  sawn  asuu. 

7.  To  cast  stones,  Aitfo/3oAeto  lilhoboleo. 

Matt2i.  35  beat  one,  and  killed  another,  and  stoned 
23.  37  killesttlie  prophets,  and  stonest  them  wh. 
Marki2.  4  and  [at  him  they  cast  stones,  and]  woun. 
Lukei3.  34  killest  the  prophets,  and  stonest  them  th. 
John  8.  5  commanded  us,  thatsuch  should  he  stoned 
Acts  7.  58  And  cast  (him)  out  of  the  city,  and  stoned 

7.  59  they  stoned  Stephen,  calling  upon  (God) 
14.  5  to  use  (them)  despitefully,  and  to  stone 

Heb.  12.  20  it  shall  be  stoned,  or  thrust  through  with 

STONE  S&IJARER  — 

A  Giblite  or  Byblian,  gibli. 

1  Ki.  5. 18  did  hew  (them),  and  the  stone  squarers 
STOOD,  (place  where)  — 

] .  Station,  standing  place,  35m  matstsab. 

Josh.  4.  3  the  place  where  the  priests'  feet  stood  firm 

4.  9  in  the  place  where . .  the  priests . .  stood 

2. Standing  place,  station,  ipy  omed. 

Dan.  8.  17  he  came  near  where  I  stood ;  and  when  he 
11.  1  (even)  I,  stood  to  confirm  and  to  strengthen 

STOOL  — 

1. Two  children,  (male  and  female),  D'acix  obnayim. 
Exod.  1.  16  When  ye.  .see  (them)  upon  the  stoois,  if 

2.  A  chair  (of  judge,  king,  or  priest),  NB3  kisse. 

2  Ki.  4.  10  a  bed,  and  a  table,  and  a  stool,  and  a  ca. 
STOOP  (down,  make  to),  to  — 

1. To  bend  or  bow  (the  knee  or  leg),  ins  kara. 

Gen.  49.  9  he  stooped  down,  he  couched  as  a  lion,  and 

2.  To  bow  (the  head)  Yip  qadad. 

1  Sa.  24.  8  David  stooped  with  his  face  to  the  earth 

28.  14  he  stooped  with  (his)  face  to  the  ground 

3.  To  stoop,  Dip  qaras. 

Isa.  46.  1  Bel  boweth  down,  Nebo  stoopeth;  their 
46.  2  They  stoop,  they  bow  down  together;  th. 

4.  To  cause  to  bow,  .tritr  shachah,  5. 

Prov  12.  25  Heaviness  in  the  heart,  .maketli  it  stoop 

5.  To  boio,  be  bowed,  nnp>  shacliach. 

Job  9.  13  the  proud  helpers  do  stoop  under  him 
Q.To  stoop,  bend,  kvtvtu  kupto. 

Mark  1.  7  I  am  not  worthy  to  stoop  down  and  uni. 
John  8.  6  [Jesus  stooped  down,  and  with  (his)fing.] 

8.  8  [he  stooped  down,  and  wrote  on  the  gro.] 
7.  To  stoop  or  bend  down,  irapaKvirTio  parakuplo. 

Luke 24.  12  [stooping  down,  he  beheld  the  linen  clo.] 
John  20.  5  he  stooping  down,  (and  looking  in),  saw 
20.  11  she  stooped  down,  (and  looked)  into  the 
STOOP  for  age,  to  — 

Grey  headed,  old,  dried  up,  yashesh. 

2  CI1.36.  17  no  compassion  upon,  .him  that  st.  forage 
STOP,  be  stopped,  to  — 

1  .To  be  narrow,  shut,  stop,  opx  atam. 

Prov  21.  13  Whoso  stoppeth  his  ears  at  the  cry  of  the 
Isa.  33. 15  that  stoppeth  his  ears  from  hearing  of  bl. 

2.  To  make  narrow,  shut,  stop,  dbn  atam,  5. 

Psa.  58.  4  (are)  like  the  deaf  adder  (that)  stoppeth 

3.  To  stop,  muzzle,  Dpn  chasam. 

Eze.  39.  1 1  and  it  shall  stop  the  (noses)  of  the  passe. 

4.  To  seal,  seal  up,  stop,  enn  Chatham,  5. 

Lev.  15.  3  or  his  flesh  be  stopped  from  his  issue,  it 

5 . To  make  heavy  or  weighty,  333  kabed,  5. 

Zecli.  7.  1 1  stopped  their  ears,  that  they  should  not 

6.  To  shut  in  or  up,  close,  refine,  lap  sagar. 

Psa.  35.  3  stop  (the  way)  against  them  that  persec. 

7.  To  be  stopped,  1?p  sakar,  2. 

Gen.  8.  2  the  windows  of  heaven  were  stopped,  and 
Psa.  63.  1 1  but  the  mouth  of  them . .  shall  be  stopped 

8 . To  slop,  hide,  Dnp  satham. 

2  Ki.  3.  19  stop  all  wells  of  water,  and  mar  every  go. 

3.  25  they  stopped  all  the  wells  of  water,  and 
2  CI1.32.  3  to  stop  the  waters  of  the  fountains  which 
32.  4  who  stopped  all  the  fountains,  and  the  hr 
32.  30  Hezekiah  also  stopped  the  upper  water 

9.  To  be  stopped,  enp  satham,  2. 

Neh.  4.  7  the  breaches  began  to  be  stopped,  then 


10.  To  stop,  Dnp  satham,  3. 

Gen.  26.  15  the  Philistines  had  stopped  them,  and  11. 
26.  18  the  Philistines  had  stopped  them  after  the 

11  .To  lceep  in,  restrain,  detain,  isi/  alsar. 

1  Ki.  18.  44  get  thee  down,  that  the  rain  stop  thee  not 

12.  To  shut,  shut  up,  PgR  qaphats. 

Job  5.  16  the  poor  hath  hope,  and  iniquity  stopp. 
Psa.  107.  42  and  all  iniquity  shall  stop  her  mouth 

13.  To  be  caught,  captured,  he?  taphas,  2. 

Jer.  51.  32  passages  are  stopped,  and  the  reeds  they 

14 . To  hold  together,  awix03  sunecho. 

Acts  7.  57  cried  out  with  a  loud  voice,  and  stopped 

15.  To  hedge  in,  inclose,  stop,  restrain,  <ppdtr<rtu. 
Rom.  3.  19  that  every  mouth  may  be  stopped,  and  all 

2  Co.  11.  10  no  man  shall  stop  me  of  this  boasting  in 
Heb.  11.  33  obtained  promises,  stopped  the  mouths 

STORE,  storehouse,  (old)  — 

1.  Storehouses,  barns,  DVppx  asamim. 

Deut  28.  8  the  blessing  upon  thee  in  thy  store  hou. 

2.  Treasure,  treasury,  ipn  olsar. 

1  Ch.27.  25  over  the  storehouses  in  the  fields,  in  the 

2  C’h.ii.  11  put  captains  in  them,  and  store  of  vietu. 
Psa.  33.  7  he  layeth  up  the  depth  in  storehouses 
Mai.  3.  10  Bring  ye  all  the  tithes  into  the  storeho. 

3.  Multitude,  store,  noise,  [inn  hamon. 

1  Ch.29.  16  all  this  store  that  we  have  prepared  to 

2  Ch.31.  10  and  th-at  which  is  left  (is)  this  great  store 

4. Storehouse,  Diet®  maabus. 

Jer.  50.  26  open  her  storehouses;  cast  her  up  as  he. 

5.  Stores,  treasures,  niappa  miskenoth. 

1  Ki.  9.  19  the  cities  of  store  that  Solomon  had,  and 

2  Ch.  8.  4  all  the  store  cities,  which  he  built  in  Ha. 

8.  6  all  the  store  cities  that  Solomon  had,  and 

16.  4  Abel-maim,  and  all  the  store  cities  of  Na. 

17.  12  built  in  Judah  castles  and  cities  of  store 
32.  28  Storehouses  also  for  the  increase  of  corn 

6.  Kneading  trough,  nikpip  mishereth. 

Deut.28.  5  Blessed  (shall  be)  thy  basket  and  thy  store 
28. 17  Cursed  (shall  be)  thy  basket  an  J  thy  store 

7.  Deposit,  store,  jiiqa  piqqadon. 

Gen.  41.  36  that  food  shall  beforstore  to  the  landag. 

8.  Prepared  seat  or  place,  naiDfl  tekunah. 

Nall.  2.  9  (there  is)  none  end  of  the  store  (and)  glo. 

9 . To  cause  to  multiply,  make  many,  ripa  ra.hah,  5. 

1  Ki.io.  10  of  spices  very  great  store,  and  precious  st. 
Neh.  5.  18  once  in  ten  days  store  of  all  sorts  of  wine 

10.  To  be  dried  up,  old,  ]»;  y ashen,  2. 

Lev.  26. 10  ye  shall  eat  old  store,  and  bring  forth  the 

11.  To  treasure  up,  6piravpl^ai  thesaurizd. 

1  Co.  16.  2  let  every  one  of  you  lay  by  him  in  store 

12.  A  cut  off  place,  storehouse,  ra; lAiov  lameion. 
Lukei2.  24  which  neither  have  store  house  nor  barn 

STORE  up,  keep  or  lay  up  in  store,  to  — 

1. To  treasure  up,  ixn  atsar. 

2  Ki.  20.  17  which  thy  fathers  have  laid  up  in  store  un. 
Isa.  39.  6  which  thy  fathers  have  laid  up  in  store 
Amos  3.  10  who  store  up  violence  and  robbery  in  th. 

2.  To  treasure  up,  store  away,  anoOpcravplfa  apoth. 

1  Ti.  6.  19  Laying  up  in  store  for  themselves  a  good 

3.  To  treasure  up,  6g<ravpt(a  thesaurizd. 

2  Pe.  3.  7  by  the  same  word  are  kept  in  store,  rose. 

STORIES  — 

A  going  up,  ascent,  maalah. 

Amos  9.  6  (Itis)he  that buildeth  his  stories  in  the  he. 

STORK  — 

White  goshawk,  kite,  stork,  or  heron,  .Yvpn  chasidah. 
Lev.  11. 19  the  stork,  the  heron,  after  her  kind,  and 
Deuti4. 18  the  stork,  and  the  heron  after  her  kind 
Psa. 104.  17  (as  for)the  stork,  thefir  trees  (are)  her  I10. 
.Ter.  8.  7  the  stork  in  the  heaven  knoweth  her  app. 
Zech.  5.  9  they  had  wings  like  the  wings  of  a  stork 
STORM,  stormy  — 

1  .Inundation,  flood,  storm,  cm  zerem. 

Isa.  4.  6  and  for  a  covert  from  storm  and  from  ra. 
25.  4  a  refuge  from  the  storm,  a  shadow  from 
25.  4  the  blast  of  the  terrible  ones  (is)  as  a  sto. 

2.  A  hurricane,  nsiD  suphah. 

Job.  21.  18  and  as  chaff  that  the  storm  carrieth  away 
Psa.  83.  15  and  make  them  afraid  with  thy  storm 
Isa.  29.  6  great  noise,  with  storm  and  tempest,  and 

3.  To  rush,  ripp  saah. 

Psa.  55.  8  hasten  my  escape  from  the  windy  storm 

4.  Whirlwind,  rrjpp  searah. 

Psa.  107.  25  he  commandeth,  and  raiseth  the  stormy 
107.  29  He  maketli  the  storm  a  calm,  so  that  the 
148.  8  snow,  and  vapour;  stormy  wind  fulfilling 
Eze.  13.  11  hailstones,  shall  fall;  and  a  stormy  wind 

13.  13  I  will  even  rend  (it)  with  a  stormy  wind 

5.  Wasting,  desolation,  shoah. 

Eze.  38.  9  Thou  shalt  as’cend  and  come  like  a  storm 

6. Shower,  tempest,  iyt?  soar. 

Isa.  28.  2  a  tempest  of  hail,  (and)  a  destroying  storm 
7.  Shower,  tempest,  .Yiyif'  searah. 

Nah.  1.  3  in  the  whirlwind  and  in  the  storm,  and 


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8. Violent  storm,  hurricane,  whirlwind,  Aoi'Aaif. 
Mark  4.  37  there  arose  a  great  storm  of  wind,  and  the 
Luke  8.  23  there  came  down  a  storm  of  wind  on  the 

STORY  — 

Inquiry,  investigation,  midrash. 

2  CI1.13.  22  (are)  written  in  the  story  of  the  prophet 
24.  27  written  in  the  story  of  the  book  of  theki. 

STOUT,  stoutness,  to  be  — 

1.  Greatness,  Via  godel. 

Isa.  g.  9  that  say  in  the  pride  and  stoutness  of  he. 
jo.  12  I  will  punish  the  fruit  of  the  stout  heart 

2 . To  he  strong,  hard,  severe,  pin  chazaq. 

Mai.  3.  13  Your  words  have  been  stout  against  me 

3.  Many,  much,  abundant,  great,  3n  rah. 

Dan.  7.  20  whose  look  (was)  more  stout  than  his  fel. 
STOUT  HEARTED  — 

Mighty  of  heart,  a1?  vax  abbir  leb. 

Psa.  76.  5  Tlie  stout  hearted  are  spoiled,  they  have 
Isa.  46.  12  Hearken  unto  me,  ye  stout  hearted,  that 

STRAIGHT,  straightway  — 

I.  Right,  upright,  straight,  wzi;  yashar. 

Jer.  31.  9  walk  by  the  rivers  of  waters  in  a  straight 
Eze  1.  7  their  feet(were)straight  feet;  and  the  so. 

1.  23  their  wings  straight,  the  one  toward  the 

2.5),  right,  prepared,  |3  ken. 

1  Sa  9.  13  ye  shall  straightway  find  him,  before  lie 

3.  To  haste,  hurry,  speed,  "ins  maliar,  3. 

1  Sa.  28.  20  Saul  fell  straightway  all  along  ou  the  earth 

4.  Uprightness,  a  plain,  niB>'p  inishor. 

Isa.  40.  4  the  crooked  shall  be  made  straight,  and 
42.  16  I  will  make,  .crooked  things  straight 

5.  From  now,  henceforth,  npjvp  meallah. 

Dan.  10. 17  straightway  there  remained  no  strength  in 
6 .Over,  over  against,  beyond,  npy  eber. 

Eze.  1.  9,  12  they  went  every  one  straight  forward 

10.  22  they  went  every  one  straight  forward 

I  .Suddenly,  cixns  pilhom. 

Prov.  7.  22  He  goetli  after  her  straightway,  as  an  ox 
8. From  the  same  {moment),  sfauTjjs  exautes. 

Acts  23.  30  I  sent  [straightway]  to  thee,  and  gave  co. 
0,  Straightway,  evBlois  eutheos. 

Matt.  4.  20  they  straightway  left  (their)  nets,  and  fo. 

14.  22  straightway  Jesus  constrained  his  discip. 
14.  27  [straightway]  Jesus  spake  unto  them,  sa. 
21.  2  straightway  ye  shall  find  an  ass  tied,  and 

21.  3  The  Lord  hath  need . .  and  [straightway]  he 
25  15  to  every  man.  .and  straightway  took  his 
27.  48  straightway  one  of  them  ran,  and  took  a 

Mark  1.  10  [straightway]  coming  up  out  of  the  water 

1.  18  straightway  they  forsook  their  nets,  and 
1.  20  [straightway]  he  called  them  :  and  they 

1.  21  straightway  on  the  sabbath  day  he  enter. 

2.  2  [straightway]  many  were  gathered  toget. 

3.  6  [tile  Pharisees  went  forth,  and  [straight  ] 

5.  29  [straightway]  the  fountain  of  her  blood 

5.  42  And  straightway  the  damsel  arose,  and 

6.  25  she  came  in  [straightway)  with  haste  unto 

6.  4s  [straightway]  he  constrained  his  disciples 

6.  54  when  they  were  come . .  [straightway]  they 

7.  35  [straightway]  Iris  ears  were  opened,  and 

8.  10  [straightway]  he  entered  into  a  ship  witli 

9.  15  [straightway]  all  the  people,  when  they 

9.  20  when  he  saw  him,  [straightway]  the  spirit 
9.  24  [straightway]  the  father  of  the  child  cried 

11.  3  and  [straightway]  he  will  send  him  hith. 

14.  45  he  goetli  [straightway]  to  him,  and  saith 

15.  1  [straightway]  in  the  morning  the  chief  pr. 
Luke  5.  39  No  man  also,  .[straightway]  desireth  new 

12.  54  straightway  ye  say,  There  cometh  a  shower 
14.  5  will  not  straightway  pull  him  out  ou  the 

Acts  9.  20  straightway  he  preached  Christ  in  the  sy. 

22.  29  straightway  they  departed  from  him  wh. 
■Tas.  1.  24  straightway  forgetteth  what  manner  of  in. 

10 .Straight,  upright,  correct,  evBvs  euthus. 

Matt.  3.  3  Prepare  ye .  .make  his  paths  straight 

3. 16  Jesus,  .went  up  straightway  out  of  the  wa. 
Mark  1.  3  Prepare  ye.  .make  his  paths  straight 
Luke  3.  4  Prepare  ye.  .make  his  paths  straight 

3.  5  the  crooked  shall  be  made  straight,  and 
Johni3.  32  God  shall  also,  .straightway  glorify  him 
Acts  9.  11  go  into  the  street  which  is  called  Straight 

II.  Upright,  erect,  straight,  opBSs  orthos. 

Heb.  12.  13  make  straight  paths  foryour  feet,  lesttli. 
1*1.  Alongside  of  the  thing,  irapaxprjp-a  parachrema. 
Luke  8.  55  spirit  came  again,  and  she  arose  straight. 
Acts  5.  10  Then  fell  she  down  straightway  at  his  fe. 

16.  33  was  baptized,  he  and  all  liis,  straightway 
STRAIGHT  course,  to  come  with  a  — 

To  run  straight,  ev6v8po/j.e o>  euthudrmned. 

Acts  16. 11  we  came  with  a  straight  course  to  Samo. 
21.  1  we  came  with  a  straight  course  unto  Coos 
STRAIGHT,  to  bring,  look,  make  — 

1.  To  go  or  make  straight,  7zi;  yashar,  3. 

2  Ch.32.  30  brought  it  straight  down  to  the  west  side 
Isa.  40.  3  make  straight  in  the  desert  a  highway  for 

45.  2  I  will . .  make  the  crooked  places  straight 

2.  To  make  straight,  nab  yashar,  5. 

Psa.  5.  8  make  thy  way  straight  before  my  face 
Prov.  4. 25  let  thine  eye  iids  look  straight  before  thee 

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3 . To  make  straight  or  right,  jpn  taqan. 

Eccl.  1. 15  (which  is)  crooked  cannot  be  made  strai. 

4.  To  make  straight  or  right,  jpi?  taqan,  3. 

Eccl.  7. 13  who  can  make  (that)  straight  which  he  hath 

5.  To  make  straight  or  right  again,  avopdow  anor. 
Lukei3.  13  she  was  made  straight,  and  glorified  God 

6.  To  make  straight  or  right,  evQovu  eutliuno. 

John  1.  23  Make  straight  the  way  of  the  Lord,  as  said 

STRAIGHT  way,  to  take  the  — 

To  be  or  go  straight,  yashar. 

1  Sa.  6. 12  the  kine  took  the  straight  way  to  the  way 
STRAIN  at,  to  — 

To  separate  matter, strain  out, filter,  SwXlfudiulizb. 

Matt  23.  24  (Ye)  blind  guides,  which  strain  at  a  gnat 
STRAIT,  straitly,  straitness  — 

1  .Slraitness,  anguish,  pxio  mutsaq. 

Job  36.  16  broad  place,  where  (there  is)  no  straitne. 

2.  Slraitness,  distress,  pisD  matsoq. 

Deut  28.  53,  55,  57  the  straitness,  wherewith  thine 
Jer.  19.  9  in  the  siege  and  straitness  wherewith  th. 
3. Strait,  distressed person,  place, or  thing. izsmetsar. 
Lam.  1 .  3  persecutors  overtook . .  between  the  straits 

4.  To  shut  up  or  in,  close,  i?d  sagar. 

Josh.  6.  1  Jericho  was  straitlyshutupbecause  of  the 
0.  Slra.it,  close,  is,  is  tsar. 

2  Ki.  6.  1  the  place  where  we  dwell .  is  too  strait 
Job  36. 16  removed  thee  out  of  the  strait  (into)abr. 
Isa.  49.  20  The  place  (is)  too  strait  for  me:  give  place 

6.  To  ask,  demand,  Sxh  shaal. 

Gen.  43.  7  The  man  asked  us  straitly  of  our  state,  and 

7.  To  satisfy,  fill,  ypp1  shaba,  5. 

Exodiy.  19  iie  had  straitly  sworn  the  children  of  Isr 
1  Sa.  14.  28  Thy  father  straitly  charged  the  people  wi. 

8.  With  a  threatening,  aueiKg  apeile. 

Acts  4.  17  let  us  [straitly]  threaten  them,  that  they 

9.  Much,  iroAuj  polus. 

Mark  3.  12  he  straitly  charged  them  that  they  should 

5.  43  he  charged  them  straitly  that  no  man  sh. 

V).  Strait,  narrcrw,  restrained,  arevis  stenos. 

Matt.  7.  13  Enter  ye  in  at  the  strait  gate:  for  wide 

7.  14  strait  (is)  the  gate,  and  narrow  (is)  the  way 
Lukei3-  24  Strive  to  enter  in  at  the  strait  gate,  for  111. 
STRAIT,  to  be  in  — 

1  .To  be  straitened,  distressed,  is;  yatsar. 

Job  20.  22  In  the  fulness.. he  shall  be  in  straits:  ev. 

2.  To  distress,  be  distressed,  ~i1N  tsarar. 

1  Sa.  13.  6  men  of  Israel  saw  that  they  were  in  a  st. 

2  Sa.  24. 14  I  am  in  a  great  strait :  let  us  fall  now  into 

1  Cli . 2 1 .  13  I  am  in  a  great  strait:  let  me  fall  now 

3.  To  hold  together,  awex®  suneclio. 

Phil.  1.  23  I  am  in  a  strait  betwixt  two,  having  a  d. 
STRAITEN,  be  straitened,  to  — 

1 .  To  be  kept  back,  laid  up,  75?  x  atsal,  2. 

Eze.  42.  6  (the  building)  was^traitened  more  than 

2.  To  be  straitened,  distressed,  7x;  yatsar. 

Job  18.  7  The  steps  of  his  strength  shall  be  straite. 
Prov.  4.  12  thy  steps  shall  not  be  straitened;  and  wh. 
3 .Straitness,  anguish,  pxlD  mutsaq. 

Job  37. 10  and  the  breadth  of  the  waters  is  straite. 
4.7’o  lead  forth,  nni  nachah,  5. 

Job  12.  23  enlargetlithe  nations,  andstraiteuethth. 

5.  To  make  strait,  distress,  oppress,  pis  tsuq,  5. 

Jer.  19.  9  they  that  seek  their  lives,  shall  straiten 

6 . To  be  or  make  short,  reap,  7sp  qatsar. 

Mic.  2.  7  is  the  spirit  of  the  Lord  straitened?  (are) 

7.  To  hold  together  with,  avvexoi  sunecho. 

Lukei2.  50  how  am  I  straitened  till  it  be  accompli. 

8.  To  be  straitened,  constrained,  arevoxoipeop.au 

2  Co.  6.  12  straitened  in  us,  but  ye  are  straitened  in 
STRAITEST,  most  — 

Most  accurate,  scrupulous,  strict,  aKpL/Heuraros. 

Acts  26.  5  after  the  most  straitest  sect  of  our  relig. 
STRAKES,  (hollow)  — 

1.  Peelings,  stripings,  petsaloth. 

Gen.  30.  37  pilled  white  strokes  in  them,  and  made 

2.  IIollow  places,  rrmEjs*  slieqaaruroth. 

Lev.  14.  37  (if)  the  plague  (be),  .with  hollow  strakes 
STRANGE  (thing,  woman),  stranger  — 

1.  Another,  7rtx  acher. 

Judg.  1 1 .  2  for  thou  (art)  the  son  of  a  strange  woman 

2.  A  man,  a  sojourner,  73  anix  enosh  ger. 

2  Ch.  2.  17  Solomon  numbered  all  the  strangers  that 
3.5  m  of  a  stranger  or  foreigner,  773'  ]3  ben  nekar. 
Gen.  17.  12  bought  with  money  of  any  stranger,  wh. 

17.  27  the  men .  .bought  with  money  of  the  str. 
Exod  12.  43  There  shall  no  stranger  eat  thereof 
Lev.  22.  25  Neither  from  a  stranger’s  hand  shall  ye 
2  Sa.  22.  45  Strangers  shall  submit  themselves  unto 

22.  46  Strangers  shall  fade  away,  and  they  shall 
Neh.  9.  2  separated  themselves  from  all  strangers 
Psa.  18.  44  the  strangers  shall  submit  themselves  un. 

18.  45  The  strangers  shall  fade  away,  and  be  af. 


Eze.  44.  7  have  brought  (into  my  sanctuary)  strang. 
44.  9  No  stranger,  .of  any  stranger  that  (is)  am. 

4.  A  man,  an  alien,  711  sy'x  ish  zur. 

Lev.  22.  12  daughter  also  be  (married)  unto  a  stran. 
Num  16.  40  no  stranger,  which  (is)  not  of  the  seed  of 
Deut25.  5  shall  not  marry  without  unto  a  stranger 

5.  A  man, a  stranger,  or  foreigner,  '733  u’’x  ishnokri. 

Deut  17.  15  thou  mayest  not  set  a  stranger  over  thee 
Eccl.  6.  2  to  eat  thereof,  but  a  stranger  eateth  it 

6. A  man,  a  sojourner,  73  b>’x  ish  ger. 

2  Sa.  1.  13  I  (am)  the  sou  of  a  stranger,  an  Amalekite 

7 . To  sojourn,  draw  up  (self),  713  gur. 

1  Ch.16.  19  ye  were  but  few,  even  a  few,  and  strang. 

2  Ch.15.  9  all  Judah  and  Benjamin,  and  the  strang. 
Psa.  105.  12  When  they  were,  few,  and  strangers  in  it 
Isa.  5.  17  waste  places  of  the  fat  ones  shall  strang 
Jer.  35.  7  may  live,  .in  the  land  where  ye  (be)  stra 

8.  A  sojourner,  73  ger. 

Gen.  15.  13  thy  seed  shall  be  a  stranger  in  a  land  (th. 

23.  4  I  (am)  a  stranger  and  a  sojourner  with  you 
Exod.  2.  22  for  he  said,  I  have  been  a  stranger  in  a 
12.  19  whether  he  be  a  stranger,  or  born  in  the 
12.  48  when  a  stranger  shall  sojourn  with  thee 
12.  49  unto  the  stranger  that  sojourneth  among 
20.  10  nor  thy  stranger  that  (is)  within  thy  gates 
22.  21  Thou  shalt  neither  vex  a  stranger,  nor  op. 

22.  21  for  ye  were  strangers  in  the  land  of  Egypt 

23.  9  Also  thou  shalt  not  oppress  a  stranger :  for 
23.  9  of  a  stranger,  seeing  ye  were  strangers  in 
23.  12  son  of  thy  handmaid  and  the  stranger  may 

Lev.  16.  29  or  a  stranger  that  sojourneth  among  you 
17.  8,  10,  13  or  of  the  strangers  which  sojourn 
17.  12  neither  shall  any  stranger  that  sojourne. 

17.  15  one  of  your  own  country,  or  a  stranger,  he 

18.  26  nor  any  stranger  that  sojourneth  among 

19. 10  shalt  leave  them  for  the  poor  and  stranger 

19.  33  if  a  stranger  sojourn  with  thee  in  your  land 
19.  34  the  stranger  that  dwelletli  with  you  shall 

19.  34  for  ye  were  strangers  in  the  land  of  Egypt 

20.  2  or  of  the  strangers  that  sojourn  in  Israel 

22.  18  of  the  house  of  Israel,  or  of  the  strangers 

23.  22  thou  shalt  leave  them  unto,  the  stranger 

24.  16  as  well  the  stranger,  as  be  that  is  born  in 

24.  22  one  manner  of  law, as  well  fortlie  stranger 

25.  23  for  ye  (are)  strangers  and  sojourners  with 
25.  35  (yea,  though  he  be)  a  stranger,  or  a  sojour. 
25.  47  sell  himself  unto  the  stranger(or)  sojourn. 

25.  47  or  to  the  stock  of  the  stranger’s  family 
Num.  9.  14  ifa  stranger  shall  sojourn  amongyou,  and 

9.  14  both  for  the  stranger,  and  for  him  that  was 
15. 14  if  a  stranger  sojourn  with  you,  orwhosoe. 
15. 15,  16,  26,  29  the  stranger  that  sojourneth 
15.  15  as  ye  (are),  so  shall  the  stranger  be  before 

15.  30  born  in  the  land,  or  a  stranger,  the  same 

19.  10  unto  the  stranger  that  sojourneth  among 
35.  15  for  the  stranger,  and  for  the  sojourner  am. 

Deut.  1.  16  his  brother,  and  the  stranger  (that  is)with 
5. 14  nor  thy  stranger  that  (is)  within  thy  gates 
10.  18  lovetli  the  stranger,  in  giving  him  food 
10.  19  Love .  the  stranger :  for  ye  were  strangers 
14.  21  thou  shall  give  it  unto  the  stranger  that  (is) 
14.  29  the  stranger,  and  the  fatherless,  and  the 

16.  11,  14,  the  stranger,  and  the  fatherless,  and 

23.  7  because  thou  wast  a  stranger  in  his  land 

24.  14  thy  strangers  that  (are)  in  thy  land  within 
24.  17  not  pervert  the  judgment  of  the  stranger 
24. 19,  20,  21  it  shall  be  for  the  stranger,  for  the 

26.  11  the  Levite,  and  the  stranger  that  (is)  am. 
26.  12  the  stranger,  the  fatherless,  and  the  wid. 
26. 13  unto  the  stranger,  to  the  fatherless,  and 
27. 19  perverteth  the  judgment  of  the  stranger 

28.  43  The  stranger  that  (is)  within  thee  shall 

29. 11  and  thy  stranger  that  (is)  in  thy  camp,  fr. 
31.  12  thy  stranger  that  (is)  within  thy  gates,  th. 

Josh.  8.  33  as  well  the  stranger,  as  he  that  was  born 
8.  35  the  strangers  that  were  conversant  amo. 

20.  9  for  the  stranger  that  sojourneth  among 

1  Ch.22.  2  the.strangers  that  (were)  in  the  land  of  Is. 

29.  15  we  (are)  strangers  before  thee,  and  sojou. 

2  Ch.30.  25  the  strangei'3  that  came  out  of  the  land 
Job  31.  32  The  stranger  did  not  lodge  in  the  street 
Psa.  39.  12  I  (am)  a  stranger  with  thee,  (and)asojo. 

94.  6  They  slay  the  widow  and  the  stranger,  and 
1 19. 19  I  (am)  a  stranger  in  the  earth:  hide  not 
146.  9  The  Lord  preservetli  the  strangers;  he  re. 
Isa.  14.  1  the  strangers  shall  be  joined  with  them 
Jer.  7.  6  (If)  ye  oppress  not  the  stranger,  the  fatli. 
14.  8  why  shouldest  thou  be  as  a  stranger  in 
22.  3  do  no  violence  to  the  stranger,  the  fathe. 
Eze.  14.  7  or  of  the  stranger  that  sojourneth  in  Isr. 
22.  7  they  dealt  by  oppression  with  the  stran. 
22.  29  they  have  oppressed  the  stranger  wrong. 
47.  22  to  the  strangers  that  sojourn  among  you 
47.  23  in  what  tribe  the  stranger  sojourneth,  th. 
Zecli.  7.  10  oppress  not  the  widow, nor.  .tliestranger 
Mai.  3.  s  that  turn  aside  the  stranger  (from  his  rig.) 

9.  A  stranger,  alien,  711  zur. 

Exod29. 33  a  stranger  shall  not  eat  (thereof),  because 

30.  9  Y’e  shall  offer  no  strange  incense  thereon 
30.  33  whosoever  putteth  (any)  of  it  upon  a  str. 

Lev.  10.  1  offered  strange  firebeforethe  Lord,  which 
22. 10  There  shall  no  stranger  eat  (of)  the  holy 
22.  13  but  there  shall  no  stranger  eat  thereof 
Num.  1.  51  the  strangerthat  cometli  nigh  shall  be  put 
3.  4  they  offered  strange  fire  before  the  Lord 
3.  10,  38  the  strangerthat  cometh  nigh  shallbc 
16.  40  no  stranger,  which  (is)  not  of  the  seed  of 
18.  4  and  a  stranger  shall  not  come  nigh  untq 


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Numi8.  7  the  stranger  that  eometh  nigh  shall  he 
z6.  61  when  they  offered  strange  fire  before  the 
Deut25-  5  shall  not  marry  without  unto  a  stranger 

32.  16  provoked  him  to  jealousy  with  strange 

1  ICi.  3.  18  (there  was)  no  stranger  with  us  in  the  ho. 

2  ICi.  19.  24  X  have  digged  and  drunk  strange  waters 
Job  15.  19  and  no  stranger  passed  among  them 

19.  15  and  my  maids,  count  me  for  a  strauger 
Tsa.  44.  20  or  stretched  out  our  hands  to  a  strange 

54.  3  strangers  are  risen  up  against  me,  and  op. 
8r.  9  There  shall  no  strange  god  he  in  thee ;  ne. 
109.  1  1  catch  all  that  he  hath ;  and  let  the  stran. 
Prov.  2. 16  To  deliver  thee  from  the  strange  woman 

5.  3  the  lips  of  a  strange  woman  drop  (as)  an 

5.  10  Lest  strangers  he  filled  with  thy  wealth 

5.  17  thine  own,  and  not  strangers’  with  thee 

5.  20  ravished  with  a  strange  woman,  and  era. 

6.  1  hast  stricken  thy  hand  witli  a  stranger 

7.  5  may  keep  thee  from  the  strange  woman 
11. 15  He  that  is  surety  for  a  stranger  shall  sm. 

14. 10  a  stranger  dotii  not  intermeddle  with  his 

20.  16  his  garment  that  is  surety  (for)  a  stranger 

22.  14  The  mouth  of  strange  women  (is)  a  deep 

23.  33  Thiue  eyes  shall  heliokl  strange  women 

27.  13  Take  his  garment  that  is  surety  for  a  str. 
Isa.  1.  7  strangers  devour  it  in  your  presence,  and 

I.  7  (it  is)  desolate,  as  overthrown  by  strangers 

17. 10  plant,  .and  shalt  set  it  with  strange  slips 
25.  2  a  palace  of  strangers  to  he  no  city  ;  it  sh. 
25.  5  Thou  shalt  bring  down  the  noise  of  stran. 

28.  21  that  he  may  do  his  work,  his  strange  wo. 

29.  5  the  multitude  of  thy  strangers  shall  he  li. 
43.  12  when  (there  was)  no  strange  (god)  among 

61.  5  strangers  shall  stand  and  feed  your  flocks 
Jer.  2.  25  I  have  loved  strangers,  and  after  them  wi. 

3.  13  hast  scattered  thy  ways  to  the  strangers 
5.  19  so  shall  ye  serve  strangers  in  a  land  (that 

30.  8  strangers  shall  no  more  serve  themselves 
51.  51  strangers  are  come  into  the  sanctuaries  of 

Lam.  5.  2  Our  inheritance  is  turned  to  strangers,  our 
Eze.  7.  21  give  it  into  the  hands  of  the  strangers  for 

1 1.  9  deliver  you  into  the  hands  of  strangers 
16.  32  (which)  taketh  strangers  instead  of  her  h. 

28.  7  I  will  bring  strangers  upon  thee,  the  ter. 

28.  10  Thou  shalt  die.  .by  the  hand  of  strangers 

30.  12  the  land  waste,  .by  the  hand  of  strangers 

31.  12  strangers,  the  terrible  of  the  nations,  ha. 
Hos.  5.  7  for  they  have  begotten  strange  children 

7.  9  Strangers  have  devoured  his  strength,  and 

5.  7  if  so  be  it  yield,  the  strangers  shall  swall. 
8. 12  (but)  they  were  counted  as  a  strauge  thi. 

Joel  3.  17  there  shall  no  strangers  pass  through  her 
Obad.  11  the  strangers  carried  away  captive  his  fo. 

10.  To  be  an  alien,  Hi  zur,  G. 

Psa.  69.  8  I  am  become  a  stranger  unto  my  brethren 

11.  A  stranger,  one  marked,  a  foreigner,  ipj  nelcar. 
Gen.  33.  2  Put  away  the  strange  gods  that  (are)  am. 

33.  4  they  gave  unto  Jacob  all  the  strange  gods 
Deutyi.  16  go  a  whoring  after  the  gods  of  the  stran. 

32.  12  and  (there  was)  no  strange  god  with  him 
Josh.24.  20  If  ye  forsake  the  Lord,  and  serve  strange 

24.  23  put  away,  (said  he),  the  strange  gods  wh. 
Judgio.  16  they  put  away  the  strange  gods  from  am. 

1  Sa.  7.  3  put  away  the  strange  gods  and  Ashtaroth 

2  Ch.14.  3  he  took  away  the  altars  of  the  strange  (g.) 

33.  15  he  took  away  the  strange  gods,  and  the 
Neh.  13.  30  Thus  cleansed  I  them  from  all  strangers 
Psa.  81.  9  shalt  thou  worship  any  strange  god 

1 3/.  4  shall  we  sing  the  Lord's  song  in  a  strange 
144.  7,  11  from  the  hand  of  strange  children 
Isa.  56.  3  Neither  let  the  son  of  the  stranger,  that 
36.  6  the  sons  of  the  stranger,  that  join  thems. 

60. 10  the  sons  of  strangers  shall  build  up  thy 

62.  8  the  sons  of  the  stranger  shall  not  drink 
Jer.  5.  19  forsaken  me,  and  served  strange  gods  in 

8. 19  they  provoked  me.  .with  strange  vanities 
Dan.  it.  39  Thus  shall  he  do.  .with  a  strange  god,  wh. 
Mai.  2. 11  hath  married  the  daughter  of  a  strange 

12.  A  stranger  or  foreigner,  "0}  neker. 

Job  31.  3  a  strange  (punishment)  to  the  workers  of 

13.  Strange,  a  stranger  or  foreigner,  ’"p:  nokri. 

Gen.  31.15  Are  we  not  counted  of  him  strangers?  for 
Exod.  2.  22  for  he  said,  I  have  been,  .in  a  strange  la. 

18.  3  said,  I  have  been  an  alien  in  a  strange  la 
2  r.  8  to  sell  her  unto  a  strange  nation  he  shall 
Deut23.  20  Unto  a  stranger  thou  mayest  lend  upon 

29.  22  the  stranger  that  shall  come  from  a  far 
Judgi9. 12  into  the  city  of  a  stranger,  that  (is)  not  of 
Ruth  2.  10  knowledge  of  me,  seeing  I  (am)  a  stranger 
2  Sa.  15.  19  for  thou  (art)  a  stranger,  and  also  an  exi. 

1  Ki.  8.  41  concerning  a  stranger,  that  (is)  not  of  thy 

8.  43  do  according  to  all  that  the  stranger  cal. 

II.  1  Solomon  loved  many  strange  women,  tog. 
11.  8  likewise  did  I10  for  all  his  strange  wives 

2  Ch.  6.  32  concerning  the  stranger,  which  is  not  of 

6.  33  do  according  to  all  that  the  stranger  cal. 
Ezra  10.  2  have  taken  strange  wives  of  the  people 

10.  10  have  taken  strange  wives,  to  increase  the 

10. 11  separate  yourselves .  .from  the  strange  wi. 
10. 14  all  them  which  have  taken  strange  wives 

10. 17  all  the  men  that  had  taken  strange  wives 

10. 18  there  were  found  that  bad  taken  strange 
10.  44  All  these  had  taken  strange  wives :  and 

Neh.  13.  27  to  transgress .. in  marrying  strangewives 
Prov.  2.  16  the  strauger  (which)  flattereth  with  her 

5.  io  and  thy  labours  (be)  in  the  house  of  a  st. 

3.  20  and  embrace  the  bosom  of  a  stranger 

6.  24  flattery  of  the  tongue  of  a  strange  woman 

7.  5  too  stranger  (which)  flattereth  with  her 


Prov  20.  16  take  a  pledge  of  him  for  a  strange  woman 
23.  27  and  a  strange  woman  (is)  a  narrow  pit 
27.  2  not  thine  own  mouth ;  a  stranger,  and  not 

27.  13  take  a  pledge  of  him  for  a  strange  woman 
Isa.  2.  6  please  themselves  in.  .children  of  strang. 

28.  21  and  bring  to  pass  his  act,  his  strange  act 
Jer.  2.  21  into  the  degenerate  plant  of  a  strange  vi. 
Zeph.  1 .  8  all  such  as  are  clothed  witli  strange  app. 

14.  Deep,  pDj?  ameq. 

Eze.  3.  5  (art)  not  sent  to  a  people  of  a  strange  sp. 

3.  6  Not  to  many  people  of  a  strange  speech 

15.  A  settler,  toshab. 

Lev.  25.  6  for  thy  stranger  that  sojourneth  with  th. 

25.  45  the  children  of  the  strangers  that  do  soj. 
25.  47  if  a  sojourner  or  stranger  wax  rich  by  th. 

16.  A/t  alien,  It  zar. 

IT0V21.  8  The  way  of  man  (is)  froward  and  strange 
17  .Belonging  to  another  race,  a\\oycvr\s  allogenes. 
Lukei7.  18  There  are  not  found,  .save  this  stranger 

18.  Belonging  to  another,  aWdrpios  allotrios. 

Matt  17.  25  of  their  own  children,  or  of  strangers? 

17. 26  Peter  saith  unto  him,  Of  strangers.  Je. 
John  10.  s  a  stranger  will  they  not  follow,  but  will 
10.  5  for  they  know  not  the  voice  of  strangers 
Acts  7.  6  That  his  seed  should  sojourn  in  a  strange 
lleb.  11.  9  he  sojourned,  .as  (in)  a  strange  country 

19.  To  be  among  the  people,  (iriSni/ucio  epidemeo. 

Acts  2.  10  and  strangers  of  Rome,  Jews  and  prose. 

20.  Without,  outside,  €|a>  exo. 

Acts  26.  11  I  persecuted  (them)  even  unto  strange  ci. 
21  .Other,  ( not  the  same),  '(repos  heteros. 

Jude  7  going  after  strange  flesh,  are  set  forth  for 

22.  To  receive  strangers,  be  strange,  fev/faj  xenizo. 
Acts  17.  20  thou  bringest  certain  strange  things  to 

23.  Strange,  stranger,  foreigner,  t,(vos  xenos. 

Matt  25.  35,  43  I  was  a  stranger,  aud  ye  took  me.  .in 

25.  38  When  saw  we  thee,  .a  stranger,  and  took 
25.  44  when  saw  we  thee,  .a  strauger,  or  naked 

27.  7  the  potter’s  field,  to  bury  strangers  in 
Acts  17.  18  seemeth  to  be  a  setter  forth  of  strange  g. 

17.  21  the  Athenians  and  strangers  which  were 
Epli.  2.  12  strangers  from  the  covenants  of  promise 

2.  19  ye  are  no  more  strangers  and  foreigners 
Ilob.  1 1. 13  confessed  that  they  were  strangers  and 
13.  9  Be  not  carried  about  with  divers  and  str. 
1  Pe.  4. 12  as  though  some  strange  thing  happened 
3  John  s  whatsoever  thou  doest.  .to  strangers 

24 . Paradoxical,  wapaSo^os parodoxos. 

Luke  5.  26  saying,  We  have  seen  strange  things  to  d. 

25.  One  among  the  people,  a  stranger,  irapeiriSrj^oj. 
1  Pc.  1.  1  the  strangers  scattered  throughout  Pont. 

2G.  A  sojourner,  temporary  resident,  irdpoii<os  par. 
Acts  7.  29  was  a  stranger  in  thelandof  flladian,  wh. 
1  Pe.  2  11  I  beseech  (you)  as  strangers  and  pilgrims 

STRANGE,  to  be,  make  self,  think  it  — 

1  .To  be  strange,  estranged,  hi  zur. 

Job  19.  17  My  breath  is  strange  to  my  wife,  though 
2.  To  make  self  strange,  "on  halcar,  5. 

Job  19.  3  ashamed(that)yemakeyourselves strange 
3. 711  make  self  strange,  "p;  nakar,  7. 

Gen.  42.  7  made  himself  strange  unto  them,  and  sp. 

4.  To  reckon  or  be  strange,  xenizo. 

1  Pe.  4.  4  they  think  it  strange  that  ye  run  not  with 

4.  12  think  it  not  strange  concerning  the  fiery 

STRANGELY,  to  behave  self  — 

To  make  self  marked,  not  to  know,  13)  nakar,  3.  ' 
Deut.  32.  27  adversaries,  .behave  themselves  strangely 
STRANGER,  to  be,  become,  dwell  as  — 

1 .  To  draw  self  up,  sojourn,  H3  gur. 

Exod.  6.  4  the  land . .  wherein  they  were  strangers 

2.  A  ( place  of)  sojourn,  dwelling,  huo  magur. 

Gen.  17.  8  the  land  wherein  thou  art  a  stranger,  all 

28.  4  the  land  wherein  thou  art  a  stranger 

36.  7  the  land  wherein  they  were  strangers  could 

37.  1  land  wherein  his  father  was  a  stranger 
3 .One  marked,  strange,  nsi  noker. 

Obad.  1 2  in  the  day  that  ne  became  a  stranger 

4 .To  dwell  alongside,  sojourn,  vapoiKeu  paroikeb. 

Luke24.  18  Art  thou  only  a  stranger  in  Jerusalem, and 
5.7/1  the  sojourning,  e v  tjj  napoiKla  en  te  paroilcia. 

Acts  13.  17  they  dwelt  as  s'trangersin  the  land  of  Egypt 
STRANGERS,  to  entertain,  lodge  — 

1.  To  receive  strangers,  ^tvobox(o>  xenodocheo. 

i  Ti.  5. 10  if  she  have  lodged  strangers,  if  she  have  wa. 

2.  Friendship  for  strangers,  ipiXo^cvla  philoxenia. 

Heb.  13.  2  Be  not  forgetful  to  entertain  strangers 
STRANGLE,  strangled,  strangling,  to  — 

1  .To  strangle,  choke,  suffocate,  pip  chanag,  3. 

Nah.  2. 12  strangled  for  his  lionesses,  and  filled  his 
2. Strangling,  pina  machanaq. 

Job  7.  rs  my  soul  cliooseth  strangling,  (and)  death 
3. Strangled,  irvimis  pniktos. 

Act3  15.  20  [and  (from)  things,  strangled],  and  (from) 
15.  29  from  [things]  strangled,  and  from  forme. 

21.  25  from  blood, and  from  [strangled],  and  from 


STRAW  — 

1  .Straw,  jgna  malhben. 

Isa.  23.  10  even  a3  straw  is  trodden  dow  n  for  tlio 

2 .Straw,  jan  teben. 

Gen.  24.  25  We  have  both  strawand  provender  enou. 

24.  32  gave  straw  and  provender  for  the  camels 
Exod.  5.  7  Ye  shall  no  more  give  the  people  straw  to 

5.  7  let  them  go  and  gather  straw  for  theniseL 

5.10  saith  Pharaoh,  I  will  not  give  you  straw 

5. 11  get  you  straw  where  ye  can  find  it:  yet  not 

5.  i2people.  .to  gather  stubble  instead  of  straw 
5.13  Fulfil  your  works . .  as  when  there  was  str. 

5.  16  There  is  no  straw  given  unto  thy  servants 

5.  18  there  shall  no  straw  be  given  you,  yet  sh. 
Judg.19.  19  there  is  both  straw  and  provender  forour 

1  Ki.  4.  28  Barley  also  and  straw  for  the  horses  and 
Job  41.  27  He  esteemeth  iron  as  straw,  (and)  brass 
Isa.  11.  7  and  the  lion  shall  eat  straw  like  the  ox 

65.  25  and  the  lion  shall  eat  straw  like  the  bull. 
STREAM  — 

1  .Stream,  channel,  tube,  loi-rent,  p'?N  apjhiq. 

Job  6. 15  (and)  as  thestreamof  brooks  they  pass  aw. 
l’sa.  126.  4  Turn,  .our  captivity,  .as  the  streams  in  the 

2. An  outpouring,  Hrx  eshed. 

Num.21. 15  the  stream  of  the  brooks  that  goethdown 
2. A  flood,  brook,  hn]  yeor. 

Isa.  33.  21  a  place  of  broad  rivers  (and)  streams 

4.  A  stream,  flowing,  *53;  yabal. 

Isa.  30.  25  streams  of  waters  in  the  day  of  the  great 

5.  A  river,  1.71  nahar. 

Exod.  7.  19  upon  theirstreams,  upon  their  rivers,  and 

8.  5  Stretch  forth . .  thy  rod  over  the  streams 

G.  A  river,  "in)  nehar. 

Dan.  7.  10  A  fiery  stream  issued  and  came  forth  fr. 
7-  To  flow,  713  nazal. 

Psa.  78.  16  He  brought  streams  also  out  of  the  rock 
Song  4.  15  of  living  waters,  and  streams  from  Leba 

8.  A  valley  or  brook,  Spj  nachal. 

Psa.  78.  20  the  waters  gushed  out,  and  the  streams 
Isa.  11.  15  shall  smite  it  in  the  seven  streams,  and 

27.  12  from  the  channel  of  the  river  unto  the  st 

30.  28  bis  breath,  as  an  overflowing  stream,  sh. 
30.  33  the  breath  of  the  Lord,  like  a  stream  of 

34.  9  the  streams  thereof  shall  bo  turned  into 

35.  6  waters  break  out,  and  streams  in  the  de. 
57.  6  Among  the  smooth  (stones)  of  the  stream 
66. 12  the  glory  of  the  Gentiles  like  a.  .stream 

Amos  3.  24  aud  righteousness  as  a  mighty  stream 

9.  A  valley  or  brook,  nbpt  nachlali. 

Psa.  124.  4  Then . .  the  stream  had  gone  over  our  soul 

10.  A  division,  canal,  track,  lha  peleg. 

Psa.  46.  4  the  streams  whereof  shall  make  glad  tho 

11.  A  flowing  river,  torrent,  irorapos  potamos. 

Luke  6.  48  the  stream  beat  vehemently  upon  that  ho. 

6.  49  against  which  the  stream  did  beat  vehe. 
STREET  — 

1.  Outside,  without,  street,  {’in  chuts. 

Josh.  2.  19  whosoever  shall  go  out.  .into  the  street 

2  Sa.  1.  20  publish  (it)  not  in  the  streets  of  Askelon 

22.  43  did  stamp  them  as  the  mire  of  the  street 
1  Ki.  20.  34  thou  shalt  make  streets  for  thee  in  Dam. 
Job  31.  32  The  stranger  did  not  lodge  in  the  street 
Psa.  18.  42  did  cast  them  out  as  the  dirt  in  the  stre. 

144.  13  thousandsandtenthousamlsinourstreets 
Isa.  5.  25  their  carcases  (were)  torn  in.  .the  streets 

10.  6  tread  them . .  like  the  mire  of  the  streets 
15.  3  In  their  streets  they  shall  gird  t  hemselves 
24.  11  (There  is)  a  crying  for  wine  in  the  streets 
42.  2  cause  his  voice  to  be  heard  in  the  street 
51.  20  they  lie  at  the  head  of  all  the  streets,  as 
51.  23  thou  hast  laid  thy  body,  .as  the  street,  to 

Jer.  5.  1  Run  ye  to  and  fro  through  the  streets  of 

7.  17  cities  of  Judah,  and  in  the  streets  of  Jer. 

7.  34  from  the  streets  of  Jerusalem,  the  voice 

11.  6  cities  of  Judah,  and  in  the  streets  of  Jer. 
11.  13  (according  to)  the  number  of  the  streets  of 

14.  16  shall  he  cast  out  in  the  streets  of  Jerusa. 

33. 10  the  streets  of  Jerusalem,  (that  are)desoi. 
37.  21  a  piece  of  bread  out  of  the  bakers’  street 
44.  6,  17,  21  and  in  the  streets  of  Jerusalem 
44.  9  in  the  land  of  Judah,  and  in  the  streets 
51.  4  (that  are)  thrust  through  in  her  streets 

Lam  2.  19  faint  for  hunger  in  the  top  of  every  street 

2.  21  the  old  lie  on  the  ground  in  the  streets 
4.  1  are  poured  out  in  the  top  of  every  street 
4.  5  They,  .are  desolate  in  the  streets:  (they 
4.  8  they  are  not  known  in  the  streets:  their 
4.  14  have  wandered  (as)  blind  (men)  in  the  st. 

Eze.  7.  19  They  shall  cast  their  silver  in  the  streets 
11.  6  ye  have  filled  the  streets  thereof  with  the 

26. 11  shall  he  tread  down  all  thy  streets:  he  sh. 

28.  23  For  I  will  send . .  blood  into  her  streets 
Mic.  7.  10  trodden  down  as  the  mire  of  the  streets 
Nah.  2.  4  The  chariots  shall  rage  in  the  streets,  th. 

3.  10  were  dashed . .  at  the  top  of  all  the  streets 
Zeph.  3.  6  I  made  their  streets  waste,  that  none  pa. 
Zeeli.  9.  3  and  fine  gold  as  the  mire  of  the  streets 

10.  5  tread  down .  .in  the  mire  of  the  streets  in 

2.  Face  of  the  outside,  Pn  '45  pene  chuts. 

Job  18. 17  and  he  shall  have  no  name  in  the  street 

3.  A  broad,  wide  place,  3irn  rcchob. 

Gen.  19.  2  hut  we  will  abide  in  the  streetall  night 
Dcut  13. 16  into  the  midst  of  the  street  thereof,  and 


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Judg'ig.  15  he  sat  him  down  in  a  street  of  the  city 

19. 17  he  saw  a  wayfaring  man  in  the  street  of 

19.  20  old  man  said,  .lodge  not  in  the  street 
2  Sa.  21. 12  which  had  stolen  them  from  the  street  of 
2  Ch.29.  4  and  gathered  them . .  into  the  east  street 
32. .  6  gathered  them . .  in  the  street  of  the  gate 
Ezra  xo.  9  the  people  sat  in  the  street  of  the  house 
Neh.  8.  X  into  the  street  that  (was)  before  the  wat. 

8.  3  he  read  therein  before  the  street  that  (was 

8. 16  in  the  courts.,  and  in  the  street  of  thewa. 

8. 16  and  in  the  street  of  the  gate  of  Ephraim 
Esth.  4.  6  went  forth  to  Mordecai  unto  the  street  of 

6.  9,  11  on  horseback  through  the  street  of  the 
Job  29.  7  (when)  I  prepared  my  seat  in  the  street 
Fsa.  55. 1 1  deceit  and  guile  depart  not  from  her  str. 

144. 14  that  (there  be)  no  complaining  in  our  str. 
Prov.  1.  20  she  uttereth  her  voice  in  the  streets 

5. 16  dispersed  abroad,  (and)  rivers,  .in  the  st. 

7.  12  Now  (is  she)  without,  now  in  the  streets 

22. 13  lion  without,  I  shall  be  slain  in  thestree. 

26. 13  a  lion  in  the  way;  a  lion  (is)  in  the  streets 
Isa.  15.  3  in  their  streets,  every  one  shall  howl 

59.  14  truth  is  fallen  in  the  street,  and  equity 
Jer.  9.21  to  cutoff  .the  young  men  from  the  streets 

48.  38  (There  shall  be)  lamentation .  .in  the  str. 

49.  26  her  young  men  shall  fall  in  her  streets,  and 

50.  30  shall  her  young  men  fall  in  the  streets,  and 
Lam.  2.  ii  the  sucklings  swoon  in  the  streets  of  the 

2.  12  swooned  as  the  wounded  in  the  streets  of 
4.  18  we  cannot  go  in  our  streets :  our  end  is 
Eze.  16.  24  hast  made  thee  an  high  place  in  every  st. 

16.  31  and  makest  thine  high  place  in  every  str. 
Dan.  9.  25  the  street  shall  be  built  again,  and  the 
Amos  5.  16  Wailing  (shall  be)  in  all  streets ;  and  they 
Zech.  8.  4  old  women  dwell  in  the  streets  of  Jerusa. 

8.  s  And  the  streets  of  the  city  shall  be  full  of 
8.  5  and  girls  playing  in  the  streets  thereof 

l.  Street,  place  for  walking  in,  P'z>  shug. 

Prov.  7.  8  Passing  through  the  street  near  her  corner 
Eccl.12.  4  the  doorsshallbe  shut  in  the  streets,  wh. 

12.  5  and  the  mourners  go  about  the  streets 
Song  3.  2  go  about  the  city  in  the  streets,  and  in  the 

).A  public  place  of  concourse,  ayopci  agora. 

Jlark  6.  56  they  laid  the  sick  in  the  streets,  and  bes. 

’>.A  broad,  wide,  open  street,  ir\arc~a  plateia. 

Matt. 6.  5  pray  standing,  .in  the  corners  of  the  str. 

12.  19  neither,  .any  man  hear  his  voice  inthest. 
Lukeio.  10  go  your  ways  out  into  the  streets  of  the 

13.  26  begin  to  say.  .thou  hast  taught  in  ourst. 

14.  21  Go  out  quickly  into  the  streets  and  lanes 
Acts  5. 15  they  brought  forth  the  sick  into  the  streets 
Rev.  11.  8  their  dead  bodies  (shall  lie)  in  the  street 

21.  21  street  of  the  cityYwas)  pure  gold,  asitwe. 

22.  2  In  the  midst  of  the  street  of  it,  and  on  ei. 

r.A  narrow  street,  alley,  pig-q  rhume. 

Matt.  6.  2  do  in  the  synagogues  and  in  the  streets 
Acts  9. 11  go  into  the  street  which  is  called  Straight 
12.  10  went  out,  and  passed  on  through  one  str. 

STRENGTH  — 

[.Might,  mighty  one,  b'.x  id. 

Psa.  73.  4  no  bands  in  their  death;  but  their  stren. 

!. Strength,  substance,  |'n  on. 

Gen.  49.  3  the  beginning  of  my  strength,  the  excell. 
Deut2i.  17  he  (is)  the  beginning  of  his  strength :  the 
Job  18.  7  The  steps  of  his  strength  shall  be  straite. 

18.  12  His  strength  shall  be  hunger  bitten,  and 
Psa.  78.  51  the  chief  of  (their)  strength  in  the  taber. 

103.  36  He  smote,  .the  chief  of  all  their  strength 
Hos.  1 2.  3  and  by  his  strength  he  had  power  with  G . 
\. Might,  power,  cyal. 

Psa.  88.  4  I  am  as  a  man  (that  hath)  no  strength 

[.Might,  eyalulh. 

Psa.  22. 19  6  Lord:  0  my  strength,  haste  thee  to  help 
i.  Perennial,  strength,  [nx,  ;,vx  ethan. 

Gen.  49.  24  his  bow  abode  in  strength,  and  the  arms 
Exodi4.  27  the  sea  returned  to  his  strength  when  the 
I  .Strength,  strong  one,  njpjj  amtsah. 

Zech  12.  5  inhabitants  of  Jerusalem  (shall  be)  my  st. 

’.Part,  branch,  12  bad. 

Job  18.  i3shalldevourthestrengthofhisskin:(even) 

18. 13  first  born  of  death  shall  devour  his  stren. 

I  .Might,  mighty  deed,  .tt>33  geburah. 

Judg.  8.  21  Rise.,  for  as  the  man  (is,  so  is)  his  stren. 

2  Ki.  18.  20  (I  have)  counsel  and  strength  for  the  war 
Job  12. 13  With  bun  (is)  wisdom  and  strength,  he 

39.  19  Hast  thou  given  the  horse  strength?  hast 
Psa.  20.  6  with  the  saving  strength  of  his  right  hand 
54-  1  Save  me.  .and  judge  me  by  thy  strength 

71. 16  I  will  go  in  the  strength  of  the  Lord  God 
80.  2  stir  up  thy  strength,  and  come  (and)  save 
90.  10  if  by  reason  of  strength  (they  be)  foursc. 

147.  10  He  delighteth  not  in  the  strength  of  the 
Prov.  8.  14  Counsel  (is)  mine,  and.  .1  have  strength 
Eccl.  9.  16  Wisdom  (is)  better  than  strength :  never 

10. 17  thy  princes  eat  in  due  season,  for  stren" 
Isa.  28.  6  for  strength  to  them  that  turn  the  battle 

30.  15  and  in  confidence  shall  be  your  strength 
36.  5  I  say.  .(I  have)  counsel  and  strength  for 

63. 15  where  (is)  thy  zeal  and  thy  strength,  the 

L Flowing ,  wealth,  strength,  old  age,  dole. 

Dcut33.  23  and  as  thy  days,  (so  shall)  thy  strength  (be) 

<J.Arm,  strength,  prit  zeroa. 

Fsa.  71. 18  1  haveshowed  thy  strength  unto(this)  ge. 


11.  Strength,  pin  chezeq. 

Psa.  18.  1  I  will  love  thee,  0  Lord,  my  strength 

12 .Strong,  strength,  pin  chozeg. 

Exod  13.  3  by  strength  of  hand  the  Lord  brought  you 
13.  14,  16  By  strength  of  hand  the  Lord  brought 
Amos  6. 13  not  taken  to  us  horns  by  our  own  strength 
Hag.  2.  22  I  will  destroy  the  strength  of  the  kingd. 

13 .Strength,  .iptri  chozqah. 

Dan.  ii.  2  by  his  strength  through  his  riches  he  shall 

11. Force,  strength,  army,  b]n  chayil. 

1  Sa.  2.  4  they  that  stumbled  are  girded  with  stren. 

2  Sa.  22,  40  thou  hast  girded  me  with  strength  to  bat. 
Psa.  18.  32  (It  is)  God  that  girdeth  me  with  strength 

18.  39  thou  hast  girded  me  with  strength  unto 

33. 17  neither  shall  he  deliver  (any)  by  his.  .str. 
84.  7  They  go  from  strength  to  strength ;  (every 

Prov  31.  3  Give  not  thy  strength  unto  women,  nor 
Eccl.  .10. 10  then  must  he  put  to  more  strength :  but 
Isa.  5.  22  and  men  of  strength  to  mingle  strong  dr. 
Joel.  2.  22  fig  tree  and  the  vine  do  yield  their  stren. 
Hab.  3. 19  The  Lord  God  (is)  my  strength,  and  he  wi. 

lb. Strength,  riches,  jen  chosen. 

Isa.  33.  6  stability  of  thy  times,  (and)  strength  of  sa. 
Jer.  20.  5  I  will  deliver  all  the  strength  of  this  city 

1 6.  Power,  rb  Jcoach. 

Gen.  4. 12  shall  not  henceforth  yield .  .her  strength 
Lev.  26.  20  your  strength  shall  be  spent  in  vain :  for 
Josh. 14. 11  as  my  strength  (was)  then,  even  so(is)my 
Judg  16.  3  see  wherein  his  great  strength  (lieth),  anil 
16.  6,  15  w'herein  thy  great  strength  (lietli) 

16.  9  brake  the  withs . .  so  his  strength  was  not 

16. 17  my  strength  will  go  from  me,  and  I  shall 

16. 19  began  to  afflict  him,  and  his  strength  went 

1  Sa.  2.  9  for  by  strength  shall  no  man  prevail 

28.  20  there  was  no  strength  in  him  ;  for  he  had 
_  28.  22  thou  mayest  have  strength  when  thou  go. 
Ki.  19.  8  went  in  the  strength  of  that  meat  forty 
Ki.  19.  3  and  (there  is)  not  strength  to  bring  forth 
Ch.26.  8  aide  men  for  strength  forthe  service,  (w.) 

2  Ch.13. 20  Neither  did  Jeroboam  recover  strength 
Neh.  4. 10  The  strength  of  the  bearers  of  burdens  is 
Job  6.  11  What  (is)  my  strength,  that  I  should  I10. 

6. 12  (Is)  my  strength  the  strength  of  stones  ? 

9.  4  (He  is)  wise  in  heart,  and  mighty  in  stre. 

9.  19  If  (I  speak)  of  strength,  lo,  (he  is)  strong 

30.  2  whereto  (might)  the  strength  of  their  ha. 

36.  5  Behold . .  (lie  is)  mighty  in  strength  (and) 

36. 19  (no),  not  gold,  nor  all  the  forces  of  stren. 

39.  11  Wilt  thou  trust  him,  because  his  strength 
39. 21  He  pawetli . .  and  rejoicetli  in  his  strength 

40. 16  his  strength  (is)  in  his  loins,  and  his  force 
Psa.  22. 15  My  strength  is  dried  up  like  a  potsherd 

31. 10  my  strength  faileth  because  of  mine  iniq. 
33.  16  mighty  man  is  not  delivered  by . .  strength 

38. 10  .My  heart  panteth,  my  strength  faileth  me 
65.  6  Which  by  his  strength  setteth  fast  the 
71.  9  forsake  me  not  when  my  strength  faileth 

102.  23  He  weakened  my  strength  in  the  way:  he 

103.  20  his  aDgels,  that  excel  in  strength,  that  do 
Prov.  14.  4  much  increase  (is)  by  the  strength  of  the 

20.  29  The  glory  of  young  men  (is)  their  strength 

24.  s  yea,  a  man  of  knowledge  increaseth  stren. 

24. 10  faint  in  the  day  of  adversity,  thy  strength 
Isa.  10. 13  By  the  strength  of  my  hand  I  have  done 

37.  3  and  (there  is)  not  strength  to  bring  forth 

40.  9  lift  up  thy  voice  with  strength  ;  lift  (it)  up 

40.  31  they,  .shall  renew  (their)  strength;  they 

41.  1  let  the  people  renew  (their)  strength:  let 
44.  12  and  worketh  it  with  the  strength  of  his  ar. 
44. 12  yea,  he  is  hungry,  and  his  strength  faileth 
49.  4  I  have  spent  my  strength  for  nought,  and 
63.  1  travelling  in  the  greatness  of  his  strength 

Lam.  1.  6  they  are  gone  without  strength  before  the 

1. 14  he  hath  made  my  strength  to  fall;  the  Lo. 
Dan.  10.  8  no  strength  in  me.  .1  retained  no  strength 

10. 16  0  my  lord.  .1  have  retained  no  strength 

10.  17  there  remained  no  strength  in  me,  neither 

11. 15  neitlier(shall  there  be  any)  strength  to  wi. 
Hos.  7.  9  Strangers  have  devoured  his  strength,  and 

1 7.  A  girdle,  nip,  rna  meziach,  mezach. 

Job.  12.21  and  weakeneth  the  strength  of  the  mighty 
Isa.  23. 10  Pass  through . .  (there  is)  no  more  strength 

18.  Strength,  stronghold,  lips  maoz. 

2  Sa.  22.  33  God  (is)  my  strength  (and)  power:  and  he 
Neh.  8. 10  for  the  joy  of  the  Lord  is  your  strength 
Psa.  27.  1  theL0RD(is)thestrengthofmylife;ofwh. 
28.  8  and  he  (is)  the  saving  strength  of  his  ano. 

31.  4  Pull  me  out  of  the  net . .  thou  (art)  my  str. 
37.  39  (he  is)  their  strength  in  the  time  of  trouble 
43.  2  thou  (art)  the  God  of  my  strength:  why  do. 
52.  7  Lo ..  the  man  (that)  made  not  God  his  str. 
60.  7  Ephraim  also  (is)  the  strength  of  mine  he. 

108.  8  Ephraim  also  (is)  the  strength  of  mine  he. 
Prov.  10.  29  The  way  of  the  Lord  (is)  strength  to  the 
Isa.  17.  10  not  been  mindful  of  the  rock  of  thy  stren. 

23.  4  the  sea  hath  spoken,  (even)  the  strength 
23.  14  Howl,  ye  ships,  .your  strength  is  laid  wa. 

25.  4  a  strength  to  the  poor,  a  strength  to  the 
27.  s  let  him  take  hold  of  my  strength,  (that)  he 
30.  2  to  strengthen  themselves  in  the  strength 
30.  3  Therefore  shall  the  strength  of  Pharaoh 

Eze.  24.  25  when  I  take  from  them  their  strength,  the 

30. 15  I  will  pour  my  fury  upon  Sin,  the  strength 
Dan.  II.  31  they  shall  pollute  the  sanctuary  of  stren. 
Joel  3. 16  and  the  strength  of  the  children  of  Israel 
Nall.  3. 11  thou  also  shalt  seek  strength  because  of 


18. Standing,  strength,  rtpxi  nitsbah. 

Dan.  2.  41  there  shall  be  in  it  of  the  strength  of  the 

20.  Pre-eminence,  prominence,  nsi,  nsi  netsach. 

1  Sa.  15.  29  the  strenth  of  Israel  will  not  lie  nor  repen. 
Lam.  3.  18  My  strength  and  my  hope  is  perished  fro. 
Isa.  63.  6  I  will  bring  down  their  strength  to  the  ea. 

21.  Strength,  might,  hardness,  iy  oz. 

Exodi5.  2  Phc  Lord  (is)  my  strength  and  song,  and 
x5-  x3  thou  hast  guided  (them)  in  thy  strength 
Judg.  5.  21  O  mysoul,  thouhast  trodden  do wnstreng. 
1  2?'  2'  IOJle  sha11  8ive  strength  unto  his  king,  and 

1  Ch.16. 11  Seek  the  Lord  and  his  strength,  seek  his 

16.  27  strength  and  gladness  (are)  in  his  place 
16.  28  give  unto  the  Lord  glory  and  strength 

2  Cli.  6.  41  arise,  .thou,  and  the  ark  of  thy  strength 
Job.  12. 16  v\  ith  him  (is)  strength  and  wisdom :  the 

26.  2  savest  thou  the  arm  (that  hath)  no  stren. 
37.  6  likewise . .  to  the  great  rain  of  his  strength 

41.  22  In  his  neck  remaineth  strength,  and  sor. 
Psa.  8.  2  hast  thou  ordained  strength  because  of 

21.  1  The  king  shall  joy  in  thy  strength,  O  Lord 
21.  13  Be  thou  exalted.  Lord,  in  thine  own  stre. 
28.  7  The  Lord  (is)  my  strength  and  my  shield 

28.  8  Lord  (is)  their  strength,  and  he  (is)  the  sa. 

29.  1  give  unto  the  Lord  glory  and  strength 
29.  II  The  Lord  will  give  strength  unto  his  peo. 
46.  1  God  (is)  our  refuge  and  strength,  a  very 
59.  9  (Because  of)  his  strength  will  I  wait  upon 
59.  17  Unto  thee,  O  my  strength,  will  I  sing :  for 
62.  7  the  rock  of  my  strength,  (and)  my  refuge 
68.  28  Thy  God  hath  commanded  thy  strength 
68.  34  Ascribe  ye  strength. .  his  strength  (is)  in 
68.  35  he  that  giveth  strength  and  power  unto 
74.  13  Thou  didst  divide  the  sea  by  thy  strength 

77.  14  thou  hast  declared  thy  strength  among  the 

78.  61  delivered  his  strength  into  captivity,  and 
81.  1  SiDg aloud  unto  God  our  strength:  make 
84.  5  Blessed  (is)  the  mau  whose  strength  (is)  in 
86.  16  give  thy  strength  unto  thy  servant,  and 
89.  17  thou  (ai  t)  the  glory  of  their  strength  ;  and 
93.  1  the  Lord  is  clothed  with  strength,  (where. 
96.  6  strength  and  beauty  (are)  in  his  sanctuary 
96.  7  give  unto  the  Loro  glory  and  strength 
99.  4  The  king’s  strength  also  loveth  judgment 

105.  4  Seek  the  Lord  and  his  strength  ;  seek  his 
no.  2  The  Lord  shall  send  the  rod  of  thy  strength 

1 1 8. 14  The  Lord  (is)  my  strength  and  song,  and 
132.  8  Arise.. thou,  and  the  ark  of  thy  strength 
138.  3  strengthenedst  me  (with)  strength  in  my 
140.  76  God  the  Lord,  the  strength  of  my  salvat. 
Prov  21.  22  casteth  down  the  strength  of  the  confid. 

31.  17  She  girdeth  her  loins  with  strength,  and 
31.  25  Strength  and  honour  (are)  her  clothing 
Isa.  12.  2  Jehovah  (is)  my  strength  and  (my)  song 
45.  24  In  the  Lord  have  I  righteousness  and  st. 
49.  5  and  my  God  shall  be  my  strength 

51.  9  awake!  put  on  strength,  Oarm  of  the  Lo. 

52.  1  awake!  put  on  thy  strength,  O  Zion ;  put 
62.  8  hath  sworn . .  by  the  arm  of  his  strength 

Jer.  16.  19  my  strength,  and  my  fortress,  andmyre. 

51.  S3  she  should  fortify  the  height  of  her  stre. 
Eze.  24.  21  the  excellency  of  your  strength,  the  des. 

30. 18  the  pomp  of  her  strength  shall  cease  in 
33.  28  and  the  pomp  of  her  strength  shall  cease 
Amos  3.  11  he  shall  bring  down  thy  strength  from 
Mic.  5.  4  he  shall  stand  and  feed  in  the  strength 

22.  Strength,  Dtp  ezuz. 

Psa.  78.  4  the  praises  of  the  Lord,  and  his  strength 
Isa.  42.  25  the  fury  of  Iris  anger,  and  the  strength  cf 

23.  Substance,  nxp  else m. 

Job  21.  23  One  dieth  in  his  full  strength,  being  wh. 

24.  Substance,  ntpxy  olsmah. 

Isa.  40.  29  (theinthathave)no  might  he  increaseth  s. 
Nah.  3.  9  Ethiopia  and  Egypt  (were)  her  strength 

25.  Breadth,  pride,  strength,  urn  rahab. 

Isa.  30.  7  concerning  this.  Their  strength  (is)  to  sit 

26.  Breadth,  pride,  strength,  nrri  rohab. 

Psa.  90. 10  yet  (is)  their  strength  labour  and  sorrow 

27.  High  places  or  things,  nispw  toapholh. 

Num  23.  22  he  hath  as  it  were  the  strength  of  an  un. 

24.  8  he  hath  as  it  were  the  strength  of  an  uni. 
Psa.  95.  4  the  deep  places  of  the  earth;  the  strength 
28 .Strength,  might,  togeph. 

Dan.  n.  17  set  his  face  to  enter  with  the  strength  of 
29.  Strength,  might,  »]'p?t  teqoph. 

Dan.  2.  37  a  kingdom',  power,  and  strength,  and  gl 
30. Sharpness,  firmness,  MX  tsur. 

Psa.  18.  2  my  God,  my  strength,  in  whom  I  will  tr 
19.  14  acceptable  in  thy  sight,  O  Lord,  my  str 
73.  26  God  (is)  the  strength  of  my  heart,  and  m  " 
144.  1  Blessed  (be)  the  LoRDmy  strength,  whic.a 
Isa.  26.  4  for  in  the  Lord  . .  (is)  everlasting  strength 
31.2 1  mound,  heap,  Sri  tel. 

J osh.  1 1. 13  the  cities  that  stood  still  in  their  strength 

32.  Power,  ability,  bvuagis  dunamis. 

1  Co.  15.  56  sting  of  death  (is)  sin ;  and  the  strength 

2  Co.  1.  8  were  pressed  out  of  measure,  above  stre. 

12.  9  for  my  strength  is  made  perfect  in  weak. 
Heb.  11.  11  Sara  herself  received  strength  to  conce. 
Rev.  1.  16  countenance  (was)  as  the  sun . .  in  his  str. 

3.  8  thou  hast  a  little  strength  and  hast  kept 

12. 10  Now  is  come  salvation,  and  strength,  and 

33.  Privilege,  authority ,  i^ovaia  exousia. 

Rev.  17. 13  shall  give  their  power  and  strength  unto 


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34.  Force,  strength,  Icrxvs  isclius. 

JIarki2.  30  with  all  thy  mind,  and  with  all  thy  stre. 

12.  33  with  all  the  soul,  and  with  all  the  stren. 
Luke  10.  27  with  all  thy  soul,  and  with  all  thy  stren. 
Rev.  5. 12  riches,  and  wisdom,  and  strength,  and  I10. 

35. Strength,  power,  Kpdros  kratos. 

Luke  1.  51  He  hath  showed  strength  with  his  arm 

STRENGTH,  to  ho  of,  draw  with,  give,  receive  — 
l.lland,  T  yad. 

2  Ki.  9.  24  Jehu  drew  a  how  with  his  full  strength 

2.  To  brighten  up,  encourage,  ibz  balag,  5. 

Psa.  39.  13  O  spare  me,  that  I  may  recover  strength 

3.  To  strengthen,  pin  chazaq,  3. 

1  Ch.29.  12  to  make  great,  and  to  give  strength  unto 

1. To  have  force ,  strength,  lirxvw  ischuo. 

Heb.  9.  17  it  is  of  no  strength  at  all  while  the  testa. 

5.  To  make  firm  or  strong,  arcpciia  stereoo. 

Acts  3.  7  his  feet  and  ancle  bones  received  strength 

STRENGTH,  without  — 

Without  strength,  a trdewfts  asthenes. 

Rom.  5.  6  when  we  were  yet  without  strength,  ind. 

STRENGTHEN  (self),  be  strengthened,  to  — 

1  .To  strengthen,  harden,  j'PK  amats,  3. 

Deut.  3.  28  and  encourage  him,  and  strengthen  him 

2  Ch.24.  13  set  the  house,  .in  his  state,  and  strength. 
Job  4.  4  and  thou  hast  strengthened  the  feeble  kn. 

16.  s  I  would  strengthen  you  with  my  mouth 
Psa.  89.  21  With  whom . .  mine  arm  also  shall  streng. 
ProV3i.  17  She  girdeth  and  strengtlieneth  her  arms 
Isa.  41.  10  I  will  strengthen  thee  ;  yea,  I  will  help 
44.  14  and  the  oak,  which  he  strengtlieneth  for 
Amos  2.  14  the  strong  shall  not  strengthen  his  force 

2.  To  make  strong  or  hard,  f’nx  amats,  5. 

Psa.  27.  14  be  of  good  courage,  and  he  shall  strengt. 
31.  24  Be  of  good  courage,  and  he  shall  strengt. 

3.  To  strengthen  self,  {’OK  amats,  7. 

2  Ch.13.  7  and  have  strengthened  themselves  against 

4.  To  brighten  up,  encourage,  fyz  balag,  5. 

Amos  5.  9  That  strengtlieneth  the  spoiled  against  the 

5.  To  malce  mighty,  strengthen,  133  gabar,  3. 

Zech  10.  6  I  will  strengthen  the  house  of  Judah,  and 

10.  u  I  will  strengthen  them  in  the  Loud;  and 

6.  To  show  self  mighty,  33 1  gabar,  7. 

Job  15.  25  and  strengtlieneth  himself  against  the  A. 

7.  To  be  strong,  strengthen,  harden,  pin  chazaq. 
Judg.  7.  11  afterward  shall  thine  hands  be  strength. 

2  Sa.  2.  7  let  your  hands  be  strengthened,  and  be 

2  CI1.28.  20  and  distressed  him  but  strengthened  him 

8.  To  strengthen,  harden,  pip  chazaq,  3. 

Judg.  3.  12  the  Lord  strengthened  Eglon,  the  king 
16. 28  remember  me,  I  pray  thee,  and  strength. 

1  Sa.  2;.  16  Jonathan  Saul's  son  arose,  .and  strength. 

1  CI1.29.  12  make  great,  and  to  give  strength  unto  all 

2  Ch.n.  17  So  they  strengthened  the  kingdom  of  Ju. 
Ezra  1 .  6  all  they  that  (were)  about  them  strength. 

6.  22  to  strengthen  their  hands  in  the  work  of 
Neh.  2. 18  So  they  strengthened  their  handsfor  (th.) 

6.  9  Now  therefore,  (O  God),  strengthen  my  h. 
Job  4.  3  and  thou  hast  strengthened  the  weak  ha. 
Psa.  147.  13  he  hath  strengthened  the  bars  of  thy  ga. 
Isa.  22.  21  clothe  him  with  thy  robe,  and  strengthen 

33.  23  they  could  not  well  strengthen  their  mast 
35.  3  Strengthen  ye  the  weak  hands,  and  confi. 
54.  2  lengthen  thy  cords,  and  strengthen  thy 

Jer.  23.  14  they  strengthen  also  the  hands  of  evil  do. 
Eze.  13.  22  strengthened  the  hands  of  the  wicked,  th. 
30.  24  I  will  strengthen  the  arms  of  the  king  of 

34.  4  The  diseased  have  ye  not  strengthened 
34.  16  and  will  strengthen  that  which  was  sick 

Dan.  10. 18  the  appearance  of  a  man,  and  he  streng. 

10. 19  Let  my  lord  speak  ;  for  thou  hast  streng. 
Hos.  7.  15  I  have  bound  (and)  strengthened  their  ar. 

9.  To  strengthen,  do  mightily,  pip  chazaq,  5. 

2  Ch.26.  8  for  he  strengthened  (himself)  exceedingly 
Eze.  16  49  neither  did  she  strengthen  the  hand  of  the 
30.  25  I  will  strengthen  the  arms  of  the  king  of 
Dan.  11.  6  aud  he  that  strengthened  her  in  (tliese)ti. 

10.  To  strengthen  self,  pip  chazaq,  7. 

Gen.  48.  2  Israel  strengthened  himself,  and  sat  upon 
1  Ki.20.  22  Go,  strengthen  thyself,  and  mark,  and  see 

1  Ch.n.  10  who  strengthened  themselves  with  him  in 

2  Ch.  1.  1  Solomon  the  son  of  David  was  strengthe. 

12.  13  So  king  Rehoboam  strengthened  himself 
17.  1  reigned  in  his  stead,  and  strengthened  hi. 
21.  4  strengthened  himself,  and  slew  all  his  hr. 
23.  1  Jehoiada  strengthened  himself,  and  took 
25.  11  Amaziali  strengthened  himself,  and  led  fo. 
32.  5  Also  he  strengthened  himself,  and  built 
Ezra  7.  28  strengthened  as  the  hand  of  the  Lord  my 
Eze.  7.  13  strengthen  himself  in  the  iniquity  of  his 
Dan.  10.  19  I  was  strengthened,  and  said,  Let  my  lord 

11  .Strength,  hardness,  npin  chozqah. 

2  Ch.12.  1  when  Rehoboam .  .had  strengthened  him. 

12.  A  strength,  stronghold,  liyn  maoz. 

Dan.  11.  1  stood  to  confirm  and  to  strengthen  him 

13.  To  support,  refresh,  iyD  saad. 

Psa.  20.  2  Send  thee  help,  .and  strengthen  thee  out 
41.  3  Lord  will  strengthen  him  upon  the  bed 
104.  15  and  bread  (which)  strengthened  man’s  he. 


H.  To  be  or  become  or  make  strong,  iiy  azaz. 

Psa.  52.  7  (and)  strengthened  himself  in  his  wicked. 

68.  28  strengthen,  OGod,  that  which  thou  hast 
Prov.  8.  28  he  strengthened  the  fountains  of  the  deep 
Eccl.  7.  19  Wisdom  strengtlieneth  the  wise  more  than 
Isa.  30.  2  to  strengthen  themselves  in  the  strength 
Dan.  11. 12  but  he  shall  not  be  strengthened  (by  it) 

15.  To  raise  up,  Dip  qum,  3. 

Psa.  1 19.  28  strengthen  thou  me  according  unto  thy 

16.  To  puff  up,  strengthen,  nrn  rahab,  5. 

Psa.138.  3  strengtlienedst  me  (with)  strength  in  my 

17.  To  make  powerful,  Swagd a  dunamob. 

Col.  1.  11  Strengthened  with  all  might,  accordingto 

18.  To  make  powerf ul  inwardly,  cvhwapiw  endum. 
Phil.  4.  13  through  Christ  which  strengtlieneth  me 

2  Ti.  4.  17  the  Lord  stood  with  me,  and  strengthened 

19.  To  make  strong,  inwardly,  tviaxow  enischuo. 
Luke22.  43  [there  appeared  an  angel,  .strengthening] 
Acts  9.  19  when  he  had  received  meat,  he  was  stren. 

20  .To  make  firm  besides,  ImaTripi^w  episterizo. 

Acts  18.  23  went  over  all.  .country,  .[strengthening] 

21.  To  strengthen,  make  strong,  Kpa.Tai.ow  krataioo. 
Eph.  3.  16  to  be  strengthened  with  might  by  his  sp. 

22.  To  strengthen,  make  strong,  adevow  sthenoo. 

1  Pe.  5.10  make  you  perfect,  stablish,  strengthen,  se. 

23.  To  make  firm,  fix  firmly,  arppi^oi  sterizo. 

Luke22.  32  when  thou  art  converted,  strengthen  thy 
Rev.  3.  2  Be  watchful,  and  strengthen  the  things 

STRETCH  (beyond,  forth,  out),  to  — 

I .  To  draw  or  stretch  out,  wo  mashak. 

Hos.  7.  5  he  stretched  out  his  hand  with  scorners 

2.  To  stretch  out,  incline,  npj  natah. 

Exod.  7.  5  when  I  stretch  forth  mine  hand  upon  E. 
4,  19  stretch  out  thine  hand  upon  the  waters 
8.  5  Stretch  forth  thine  hand  with  thy  rod  over 
8.  6  stretched  out  his  hand  over  the  waters  of 
8.  16  Stretch  out  thy  rod,  and  smite  the  dust 

8.  17  for  Aaron  stretched  nut  his  hand  with  his 

9.  22  Stretch  forth  thine  hand  toward  heaven 

9.  23  Moses  stretched  forth  his  rod  toward  he. 
10.  12  Stretch  out  thine  hand  over  the  land  of  E. 
10.  13  Moses  stretched  forth  his  rod  over  the  la. 
10.  21  Stretch  out  thine  hand  toward  heaven, and 
10.  22  Moses  stretched  forth  his  hand  toward  he. 
14.  16,  26  stretch  out  thine  hand  over  the  sea 
14.  21  Moses  stretched  out  his  hand  over  the  sea 

14.  27  Moses  stretched  forth  his  hand  over  the 

15.  12  Thou  stretcliedst  out  thy  right  hand,  the 
Josh.  8.  18  Stretch  out  the  spear.  .Joshua  stretched 

8.  ig  ran  as  soon  as  he  had  stretched  out  his 
8.  26  wherewith  he  stretched  out  the  spear,  un. 

2  Ki.  21.  13  stretch  over  Jerusalem  the  line  of  Sama. 
Job  15.  25  ForhestretchethouthishandagainstGod 

26.  7  He  Btreteheth  out  the  north  over  the  em. 
38.  5  or  who  hath  stretched  the  line  upon  i.  ? 
Psa.  104.  2  who  stretcliest  out  the  heavens  like  a  cu. 
Prov.  1.  24  I  have  stretched  out  my  hand,  and  no  man 
Isa.  5.  25  and  he  hath  stretched  forth  his  hand 

23. 11  He  stretched  out  his  hand  overtliesea,  he 

34.  11  shall  stretch  out  upon  it  the  line  of  conf. 
40.  22  that  stretcheth  out  the  heavens  as  a  cur. 
42.  5  stretched  them  out ;  he  that  spread  forth 
44.  13  carpenter  stretcheth  out  (his)  rule.,  he  ma. 

44.  24  that  stretcheth  forth  the  heavens  alone 

45.  12  have  stretched  out  the  heavens,  and  all 

51. 13  that  hath  stretched  forth  the  heavens,  and 
Jer.  10.  12  hath  stretched  out  the  heavens  by  his  di. 

10.  20  none  to  stretch  forth  my  tent  any  more 
51.  15  stretched  out  the  heaven  by  his  underst. 
51.  25  I  will  stretch  out  mine  hand  upon  thee 

Lam.  2.  8  he  hath  stretched  out  a  line,  he  hath  not 
Eze.  6. 14  So  will  I  stretch  out  my  hand  upon  them 

14.  9  will  stretch  out  my  hand  upon  him,  and 

14. 13  then  will  I  stretch  out  mine  hand  upon  it 

16.  27  therefore  I  have  stretched  outmyhand  over 
25.  7  therefore  I  will  stretch  out  my  hand  upon 
25.  13WUI  also  stretch  out  mine  hand  upon  Edom 
25. 16  will  stretch  out  mineliand  upon  the  Phil. 
30.  25  shall  stretch  it  out  upon  the  land  of  Egypt 

35.  3 1  will  stretch  out  mine  hand  against  thee 
Zeph.  1.  4  will  also  stretch  out  mine  hand  upon  J11. 

2.  13  will  stretch  out  his  hand  against  the  nor. 
Zech. 12.  1  which  stretcheth  forth  the  heavens,  and 

3 .  To  cause  to  stretchout,  incline,  wi  natah,  5. 

Isa.  31.  3  When  the  Lord  shall  stretch  outhisliand 

54.  2  let  them  stretch  forth  the  curtains  of  th. 
Jer.  6.  12  for  I  will  stretch  out  my  hand  upon  the 

15.  6  therefore  will  I  stretch  out  my  hand  aga. 

4.  To  spread  out  or  forth,  tsn S  paras. 

Exod25.  20  cherubims  shall  stretch  forth  (their)  wings 
1  Ki.  6.  27  stretched  forth  the  wings  of  the  cherubim 
Job  11.  13  and  stretch  out  thine  hands  toward  him 
39.  26  Doth  the  hawk . .  stretch  her  wings  toward 
Psa.  44.  20  stretched  out  our  hands  to  a  strange  god 
Prov  3 1. 20  She  stretcheth  out  her  hand  to  the  poor 

5.  To  spread  out  or  forth,  bps  paras,  3. 

Psa.  143.  6  I  stretch  forth  my  hands  unto  thee:  my 

6.  To  spread  out  or  over,  lip"]  raqa. 

Psa.  1 36.  6  To  him  that  stretched  out  the  earth  above 

I  7.  To  spread  out,  ripp*  shatach,  3. 

I  Psa.  88.  9  I  have  stretched  out  my  hands  unto  thee 


8.  To  send,  n by  shalach. 

Gen.  22.  10  Abraham  stretched  forth  his  hand,  and 
48.  14  Israel  stretched  out  his  right  hand,  aud 
Exod.  3.  20  I  willstretch  out  my  hand,  and  smite  Eg. 
9. 15  For  now  I  will  stretch  out  my  hand,  that 

1  Sa.24.  6  to  stretch  forth  mine  hand  against  him 

26.  9  Destroy  him  not:  for  who  can  stretch  forth 
26. 11  Lord  forbid  that  I  should  stretch  forth 
26.  23  would  not  stretch  forth  mine  hand  against 

2  Sa.  1. 14  How  wast  thou  not  afraid  to  stretch  forth 

24. 16  when  the  angel  stretched  out  his  hand  up. 
Job  30.  24  Howbeit  he  will  not  stretch  out  (his)  hand 
Psa.138.  7  thou  shalt  stretch  forth  thine  hand  again. 
Eze.  10.  7  cherub  stretched  forth  his  hand  from  be. 
Dan.  11.  42  He  shall  stretch  forth  his  hand  also  upon 

9.  To  stretch  out,  expand,  cK-rccTavvopiekpetannumi. 
Rom.  10.  21  All  daylong  I  have  stretched  forth  my  ha. 

10.  To  extend,  stretch  out,  IktcIvw  ekleino. 

Matt.  12.  31  Stretch  forth  thine  hand,  stretched  (it)  fo. 
12.  49  stretched  forth  his  hand  toward  his  disci. 

14.  31  immediately  Jesus  stretched  forth  (his) 

26.  51  one  of  them. .  stretched  out  (his)  hand,  anil 
Mark  3.  5  Stretch  forth . .  And  he  stretched  (it)  out 
Luke  6.  10  Stretch  forth  thy  hand.  And  he  did  so 
22.  53  ye  stretched  forth  no  hands  against  me 
John  21.  18  thou  shalt  stretch  forth  thy  hands,  and 
Acts  4.  30  By  stretching  forth  thine  hand  to  heal 
26.  1  Paul  stretched  forth  the  hand,  and  answ. 

11.  To  cast  over  or  upon,  epiballo. 

Acts  12.  1  stretched  forth  (his)  hands  to  vex  certain 

12.  To  stretch  over  much,  virepeKTtivw  huperekleinO. 
2  Co.  10.  14  For  we  stretch  not  ourselves  beyond  (our 

STRETCH  self,  to  — 

1.  To  stretch  out,  bow.,  prostrate,  ina  gahar. 

2  Ki.  4.  34  stretched  himself  upon  the  child,  and  the 

4.  3s  went  up,  and  stretched  himself  upon  him 

2.  To  measure  or  stretch  self,  "na  madad,  la. 

1  Ki.  17.  21  stretched  himself  upon  the  child  three  ti. 

3.  To  spread  out,  rnp  saracli. 

Amos  6.  4  stretch  themselves  upon  their  conches,  and 

6.  7  banquet  of  them  that  stretched  themselve. 

4.  To  stretch  self  out,  yjy  sara,  7. 

Isa.  28.  20  shorter  than  that  (a  man)  can  stretch  hims. 
STRETCH  out  soon,  to  — 

To  cause  to  run,  fn  ruts,  5. 

Psa.  68.  31  Ethiopia  shall  soon  stretch  outlier  hands 

STRETCHED  out  or  forth,  to  be  — 

1. To  stretch  out,  incline,  np:  natah. 

Exod.  6.  6  will  redeem  you  with  a  stretched  out  arm 
Deut.  4.  34  mighty  hand,  and  by  a  stretched  out  arm 

5.  15  amightyhandandbya  stretched  out  arm 

7.  19  the  mighty  hand,  and  the  stretched  out 

9.  29  mighty  power  and  by  thy  stretched  out 
11.  2  his  mighty  hand,  and  his  stretched  out 

1  Ki.  8.  42  strong  hand,  and  of  thy  stretched  out  arm 

2  Ki.  17.  36  with  great  powerjind  a  stretched  out  arm 

1  Ch.21. 16  drawn  sword  in  his  hand  stretched  out 

2  Ch.  6.  32  thy  mighty  hand,  and  thy  stretched  out 
Psa.136.  12  strong  hand, and  with  a  stretched  out  arm 
Isa.  3.  16  walk  with  stretched  forth  necks, and  wan. 

5.25  turned  away,  but  his  hand  (is)  stretched  o. 
9. 12,  17,  21  but  his  hand  (is)  stretched  out  still 

10.  4  turned  away,  but  his  hand  (is)  stretched  o. 
14.  26  hand  (that  is)  stretched  out  upon  all  the 
14.  27  his  hand  (is)  stretched  out,  and  who  shall 

Jer.  32.  17  bythy  great  power,  and  stretched  out  arm 
32.  21  with  a  stretched  out  arm,  and  with  great 
Eze.  1.  22  terrible  crystal,  stretched  forth  over  their 
20.  33,  34  with  a  stretched  out  arm,  and  withfu. 

2.  To  be  stretched  out,  inclined,  rip:  natah,  2. 

Jer.  6.  4  shadows  of  the  evening  are  stretched  out 
Zech.  1.  16  line  shall  be  stretched  forth  upon  Jerusa. 

3.  To  be  spread  out,  left,  bp:  nalash,  2. 

Isa.  16.  8  branches  are  stretched  out,  they  arc  gone 

4.  To  separate,  part,  tis  parad. 

Eze.  1. 11  their  wings  (were)  stretched  upward;  two 

STRETCHING  out  — 

Stretching  out,  nit®  multolh. 

Isa.  8.  8  stretching  out  of  his  wings  shall  fill  the 

STREW,  strow,  to — 

1 .  To  scatter,  winnow,  spread,  rnt  zarali. 

Exod32  20  strawed(it)upon  the  water,  and  made  the 

2.  To  sprinkle,  pi;  zaraq. 

2  Ch.34.  4  strowed  (it)  upon  the  graves  of  them  that 

3.  To  scatter  throughout  or  thoroughly,  SiaaKopirifa- 
Matt2s.  24  gathering  where  thou  hast  not  strawed 

25.  26  and  gather  where  I  have  not  strawed 

4.  To  strew,  rrrpdyvvfxi  strunnumi. 

Matt 21.  8  cut  down  branches,  .and  strawed  (them) 
Mark  1 1.  8  [branches  off  the  trees,  and  strawed  (th.)] 

STRICKEN  (through,  to  be)  — 

1. To  be  pierced  through,  ip?  daqar,  4. 

Lam.  4.  9  stricken  through  for  (want  of)  the  fruits 

2.  To  touch,  come  upon,  strike,  plague,  Vi}  naga. 
Isa.  53.  4  yet  we  did  esteem  him  stricken,  smitten 

3.  Stroke,  plague,  1’])  nega. 

Isa.  53.  8  for  the  transgression .  .was  he  stricken 


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4  To  smite,  N31  naka. 

Isa.  1 6.  7  every  one  shall  howl,  .(they  are)  stricken 

5 .To  be  smitten ,  .13}  nakah,  6. 

Isa.  i.  5  Why  should  ye  be  stricken  any  more?  ye 
STRICKEN,  to  be  (well)  — 

1.  To  come  or  go  in,  (03  bo. 

Gen.  18.  ii  old  (and)  well  stricken  in  age;  (and), it  ce. 

24.  1  Abraham  was  old,  (and)  well  stricken  in 
Josh  13.  1  Now  Joshua  was  old  (and)  stricken  in  ye. 
13.  1  Thou  art  old  (and)  stricken  in  years,  ami 
23.  1  that  Joshua  waxed  old  (and)  stricken  in 
23.  2  said  unto  them,  I  am  old  (and)  stricken  in 
i  Ki.  1.  1  Now  king  David  was  old  (and)  stricken  in 

2.  To  go  forward,  upo/Halva  probaino. 

Luke  1.  7  they  both  were  (now)  well  stricken  in  years 
1.  18  an  old  man,  and  my  wife  well  stricken  in 

STRIFE  — 

Strife,  plea,  contention,  pi  din. 

Prov  22.  10  contention  shall  go  out ;  yea,  strife  and 

2.  Strife,  contention,  pin  madon. 

Psa.  80.  6  Thou  makest  us  a  strife  unto  our  neighb. 
Prov  15.  18  wrathful  man  stirreth  up  strife :  bat  (he 

16.  28  froward  man  soweth  strife ;  and  a  whisp. 

17.  14  beginning  of  strife(is  as)when  oneletteth 
26.  20  where  (there  is)  no  tale  bearer,  the  strife 

28.  25  He  that  is  of  a  proud  heart  stirreth  up  st. 

29.  22  An  angry  man  stirreth  up  strife,  and  a  fu. 

3 .Strifes,  contentions,  Q'ramedanim. 

Prov  10.  12  Hatred  stirreth  up  strifes;  but  love  cove. 

i.A  wringing  out,  debate,  .lira  matstsah. 

Prov  17.  19  He  loveth  transgression  that  loveth  strife 
5.  Strife,  contention,  nrria  meribali. 

Gen.  13.  8  Let  there  be  no  strife,  I  pray  thee,  betw. 
Nuni27.  14  in  the  strife  of  the  congregation,  to  sane. 
Psa.  106.  32  angered  (him)  also  at  the  waters  of  strife 
Eze.  47.  19  from  Tamar  (even)  to  the  waters  of  strife 
48.  28  even  from  Tamar  (unto)  the  waters  of  st. 

G.  Strife,  pleading,  cause ,  3’i  rib. 

Gen.  13.  7  there  was  a  strife  between  the  herdmen  of 
Dent.  1.  12  How  can  I  myself  alone  bear,  .your  strife 
Judg  12.  2  I  and  mypeople  were  at  great  strife  with 
Psa.  31.  20  keep  them  secretly,  .from  the  strife  of  to. 

55.  9  for  I  have  seen  violence  and  strife  in  the 
Prov  15.  18  but  (lie  that  is)  slow  to  anger  appeaseth  st. 
17.  1  than  an  house  full  of  sacrifices  (with)  st. 
20.  3  an  honour  for  a  man  to  cease  from  strife 
26. 17  meddleth  with  strife  (belonging)  not  to 
26.  21  so  (is)  a  contentious  man  to  kindle  strife 

30.  33  so  the  forcing  of  wrath  bringetli  forth  st. 

Isa.  58.  4  ye  fast  forstrife  and  debate,  and  to  smite 
Jer.  15. 10  thou  hast  born  me  a  man  of  strife  and  a 
Hab.  1.  3  there  are  (that)  raise  up  strife  and  conte. 

7 . Contradiction,  controversy,  avnXoyia  antilogia. 

Heb.  6.  16  confirmation  (is)  to  them  an  end  of  all  st. 

8.  Contention,  strife,  quarrel,  iptOela  eritheia. 

2  Co.  12.  20  envyings,  wraths,  strifes,  backbitings,  wh 
Gal.  5.  20  emulations,  wrath,  strife,  seditions,  here. 
Phil.  2.  3  (Let)  nothing  (be  done)  through  strife  or 
Jas.  3.  14  But  if  ye  have  bitter  envying  and  strife 
3. 16  For  where  envying  and  strife  (is),  there 

9.  Contention,  strife,  quarrel,  epts  cris. 

Rom  13.  13  Let  us  walk  honestly,  .not  in  strife  and 
1  Co.  3.  3  (there  is)  among  you  envying,  and  strife 
Phil.  1. 15  preach  Christ  even  of  envy  and  strife,  and 

1  Ti.  6.  4  whereof  cometh  envy,  strife,  railings,  ev. 

10 . Fight,  contention,  battle,  paxp  mache. 

2  Ti.  2.  23  avoid,;  knowing  that  they  do  gender  stri. 

11  .Love  of  contention  or  dispute,  q>i\ovciKiaphilo. 

Luke  22.  24  there  was  also  a  strife  among  them,  wh. 
STRIFE  (of  words),  at  — - 

1 .  To  be  at  strife,  judged,  pi  din,  2. 

2  Sa.  19.  9  all  the  people  were  at  strife  throughout 

2.  -1  fighting  about  words,  \oy opaxla  logomachia. 

1  Ti  6.  4  doting  about  questions  and  strifes  of  wo 
STRIKE  (again,  through),  to  — - 

1 .  To  pass  on,  through,  or  away,  "Sri  chalaph. 

Judg.  5.  26  when  she  had  pierced  and  stricken  thro 
Job  20  24  the  bow  of  steel  shall  strike  him  through 

2.  To  smite,  dash,  prio  machats. 

Psa.  1 10.  5  strike  through  kings  in  the  day  of  his  wr 

3.  To  touch,  come  upon,  strike,  plague,  pa a  naga,  5. 
Exodi2.  22  strike  the  lintel  and  the  two  side  posts 

i.To  smile,  plague,  *]Jf  nagaph. 

2  Sa.  12.  15  Lord  struck  the  child  that  Uriah’s  wife 
2  Ch.13.  20  and  the  Lord  struck  him,  and  he  died 

5.7o  wave,  shake  out,  »pj  nupli,  5. 

2  Ki.  5.  11  strike  his  hand  over  the  place,  and  reco. 

G.  To  smite,  ,131  nakah,  5. 

2  Sa.  2.  14  struck  (it)  into  the  pan,  or  kettle,  or  cal 
l’rov  17.  26  to  punish  the  just  (is)  not  good,  (nor)  to 
23.  35  They  have  stricken  me.  Iwasnotsick;they 
Jer.  5.  3  thou  hast  stricken  them,  but  they  have 

7.  To  pierce,  define,  mark  out,  npi  naqab. 

Hab.  3.  14  Thou  didst  strike  through  with  his  staves 

8.  To  give,  put,  jna  nathan. 

Exod  12.  7  strike  (it)on  the  two  side  posts  and  on  the 


[  9 .To  strike,  ps 0  saphaq. 

Job  34  26  striketh  them  as  wicked  men  in  the  open 

10.  To  split,  till,  break  forth,  nba  palach,  3. 

Prov.  7.  23  Till  a  dart  strike  through  his  liver ;  as  a 

11.7b  change,  repeat,  do  it  aqain,  rtitj  shanah. 

2  Sa.  20.  10  struck  him  not  again ;  and  he  died.  So  J. 

12.  To  blow,  strike,  clap,  thrust,  JJpn  taqa. 

Prov.  6.  1  thou  hast  stricken  thy  hand  with  a  stran. 
17.  18  man  void  of  understanding  striketh  han. 
22.  26  Be  not  thou  (one)  of  them  that  strike  ha. 

13.  To  be  blown,  struck,  jipn  taqa,  2. 

Job  17.  3  who  (is)  he  (that)  will  strike  hands  with 

14.  To  cast,  throw,  ballo. 

Marki4-  65  servants  [did  strike]  him  with  the  palms 

15.  To  give,  5'ibwp.i  didbmi. 

John  18.  22  struck  Jesus  with  the  palm  of  his  hand 

16.  To  strike,  smite,  beat,  sting,  iraiai  paid. 

Rev.  9.  5  torment  of  a  scorpion,  when  he  striketh 

1 7.  To  strike,  smite,  iraTCKTaa}  patasso. 

Matt  26.  51  struck  a  servant  of  the  high  priest,  and 

18.  To  strike,  smite,  tv7ttco  tupid. 

Luke  22.  64  [they  struck  him  on  the  face,  and  asked] 

19.  To  loose,  let  go,  xa.hd.ia  chalao. 

Acts  27.  17  fearing  lest  they  should  fall,  .strake  sail 
STRIKER  — 

A  striker,  reviler,  irhyKrys  plektes. 

1  Ti.  3.  3  Not  given  to  wine,  no  striker,  not  greedy 
Titus  1.  7  not  given  to  wine,  no  striker,  not  given  to 

STRING,  (ten  stringed  instrument)  — 

1  .A  cord,  string,  in;  yether. 

Psa.  11.  2  they  make  ready  their  arrow  upon  the  st. 

2.  A  cord,  siring ,  ip’D  methar. 

Psa.  21.  i2  make  ready  (thine  arrows)  upon  thy  stri. 

S.Minnim,  strings,  □'»  minnim. 

Psa.  150.  4  praise  him  with  stringed  instruments  and 
j  4.  Ten  stringed  instrument,  liiyj]  asor. 

Psa.  33.  2  psaltery  (and)  an  instrument  of  ten  strings 
92.  3  Upon  an  instrument  of  ten  strings,  and 
144.  9  upon,  .an  instrument  of  ten  strings  will 

5 . Bond,  chain,  ligament,  Seapos  desmos. 

Mark.  7.  35  string  of  his  tongue  was  loosed,  and  he  sp. 
STRIP  (off  selves  i,  to  — 

1.  To  snatch  off,  IS)  natsal,  3. 

2  Ch.20.  25  jewels,  which  they  stripped  off  for  them. 
2.7b  snatch  off  from  self,  Vxi  natsal,  7. 

E.\od33.  6  stripped  themselves  of  their  ornaments  by 
3.7b  strip  off,  vy to  pashat. 

1  Sa.  19.  24  stripped  off  his  clothes  also,  and  prophe. 
Isa.  32.  11  strip  you,  and  make  you  bare,  and  gird(s  ) 
4. 7b  strip  off,  DP’S  pashat,  3. 

1  Sa.  31.  8  when  the  Philistines  came  to  strip  the  si. 

1  Ch.io.  8  when  the  Philistines  came  to  strip  the  si. 
5.7b  strip  off,  acts  pashat,  5. 

Gen.  37.  23  that  they  stripped  Joseph  out  of  his  coat 
>uni2o.  26  strip  Aaron  of  his  garments,  and  put  them 

20.  28  Moses  stripped  Aaron  of  his  garments,  and 
1  Sa.  31.  9  stripped  off  his  armour,  and  sent  into  the 
1  Ch.io.  9  when  they  had  stripped  him,  they  took  his 
Job  19.  9  He  hath  stripped  me  of  my  glory,  and  ta 

22.  6  and  stripped  the  naked  of  their  clothing 
Eze.  16.  39  they  shall  strip  thee  also  of  thy  clothes 

23.  26  They  shall  also  strip  thee  out  of  thy  clot 
Hos.  2.  3  Lest  I  strip  her  naked,  and  set  her  as  in 

6.  To  strip  self,  Bp;5  pashat,  7. 

1  Sa.  18.  4  J onathan  stripped  himself  of  the  robe  that 

7.  To  pul  out,  strip  off,  ckOvw  ekdub. 

Matt  27.  28  [stripped]  him,  and  put  on  him  a  scarlet 
STRIP  off  raiment,  to  — 

To  put  out,  strip  off,  IkSvw  ekduo. 

Lukeio  30  thieves,  which  stripped  him  of  his  raiment 
STRIPE,  stripes,  to  give  — - 

1.24  bruise,  bandage,  scar,  linn,  linn  cliaburah. 
Exod2i.  25  burning,  wound  for  wound7stripe  forstr 
Isa.  53.  3  wounded . .  and  with  his  stripes  we  are  he. 

2.  Stripes,  beatings,  moSia  mahalummolh. 

Prov  19.  29  prepared  for  scorners,  and  stripes  fortlie 

3.  A  smiting,  blow,  stroke,  nso  niakkah. 

Deut25  3  beat  him  above  these  with  many  stripes 
Prov.20.  30  so  (do)  stripes  the  inward  parts  of  the  be. 

4.  A  stroke ,  plague,  paa  nega. 

2  Sa.  7.  14  with  the  stripes  of  the  children  of  men 
Psa.  89  32  will  I  visit,  .their  iniquity  with  stripes 

5.  To  smite,  strike,  151  nakah,  5. 

Deut'25.  3  Forty  stripes  he  may  give  him.  (and)  not 
Prov  17.  10  more,  .than  a  hundred  stripes  into  a  fool 
6.. 4  wound,  scar,  p&Kwtp  molops. 

1  Pe  2  24  righteousness  :  by  whose  stripes  ye  were 
7.  A  stroke,  stripe,  plague,  irhnydl  plege. 

Luke  12.  48  did  commit  things  worthy  of  stripes,  shall 
Acts  16.  23  when  they  had  laid  many  stripes  upon  th. 

16  33  washed  (their)  stripes  ;  and  was  baptized 

2  Co.  6.  3  In  stripes,  in  imprisonments,  in  tumults 

11-3  in  stripes  above  measure,  in  prisons  more 


STRIPLING  — 

A  youth,  D$>jf  elem. 

1  Sa.  17.  56' Enquire  thou  whose  son  the  stripling  (is)? 

STRIPPED  — 

Spoiled,  or  bbw  sliolal  or  shelal. 

Mic.  1.  8  1  will  go  stripped  and  naked :  I  will  make 
STRIVE  (against,  together  for,  with),  to  — 

I.  To  come  forthwith  force,  n’a,  n;a  guach,  giach,  5. 
Dan.  7.  2  four  winds  of  the  heaven  strove  upon  tlie 

2.7b  stir  up  self,  strive,  nia  garah,  7. 

Jer.  50.  24  because  thou  hast  striven  against  the  Lo. 

3.  To  strive ,  pi  dun. 

Gen.  6.  3  My  spiritshall  notalways  strive  with  man 

4.  One  striving ,  contending ,  tt  yarib. 

Bsa.  35.  1  Plead.. Lord,  with  them  that  strive  with 

5.  To  strive,  .ixi  natsah,  2. 

Exod  2.  13  two  men  of  the  Hebrews,  strove  together 

21.  22  If  men  strive,  and  hurt  a  woman  with  ch. 
Lev.  24.  10  this  son.  .and  a  man  of  Israel  strove  tog. 
Deut25. 11  When  men  strive  together  one  with  ano. 

2  Sa.  14.  6  they  two  strove  together  in  the  field,  and 

6.  To  strive,  ixa  natsah,  5. 

Num  26.  9  strove  against  Moses,  when  they  strove  a. 
Psa.  60.  title,  when  he  strove  with  Aram-naharaim 

7.  To  strive,  oppress,  pyy  asaq,  7. 

Gen.  26.  20  because  they  strove  with  him 

8.  To  strive,  plead,  2'i  rib. 

Gen.  26.  20  herdmen  of  Gerar  did  strive  with  Isaac’s 
26.  21  strove  for  that  also:  and  he  called  the  na. 
26.  22  for  that  they  strove  not:  anil  he  called  the 
Exod2i  18  if  men  strive  together,  and  one  smite  ano. 
Nunno.  13  because  the  children  of  Israel  strove  with 
Dent  33.  8  whom  thou  didst  strive  at  the  waters  of 
Jtidgn.  25  did  he  ever  strive  against  Israel,  or  did 
Job  33.  13  Why  dost  thou  strive  againsthim?  forlie 
Prov.  3.  30  Strive  not  with  a  man  without  cause,  if 
25.  8  Go  not  forth  hastily  to  strive,  lest  (thou 
Isa.  41. 11  andthey  that  strive  with  thee  shall  perish 
45.  9  Woe  unto  him  that  striveth  with  hisma. 
Hos.  4.  4  let  no  man  strive,  nor  reprove  another 

9.  To  strive,  plead,  3'i  rib,  5. 

Hos.  4.  4  people  (are)  as  they  that  strive  with  the 

10.  7o  agonize,  contend,  dywvi^opai  agbnizomai. 
Lukei3.  24  Strive  to  enter  in  at  the  straight  gate,  for 

1  Co.  9.  25  every  man  that  striveth  for  the  mastery 
Col.  1.  29  striving  according  to  his  working,  which 

II. 7b  strive,  contend,  be  a  champion,  ddh ecu  athleo. 

2  Tim2.  s  if  a  man  also  strive,  .not.  .except  he'stri. 

12.  To  agonize  or  contend  against,  avray<avi(opai. 
Heb.  12.  4  Ye  have  not  yet  resisted  blood,  striving 

13.  To  fight  thoroughly,  81ap.dxop.cu  diamachomai. 
Acts  23.  9  strove,  saying,  We  find  no  evil  in  this  man 

14.  7b  contend,  dispute,  epifa  erizo. 

Matt  12. 19  He  shall  not  strive,  nor  cry;  neither  shall 

15.  To  fight,  pdxopai  machomai. 

John  6.  52  Jews  therefore  strove  among  themselves 
Acts  7.  26  showed  himself  unto  them  as  they  strove 
2  Ti.  2.  24  servant  of  the  Lord  must  not  strive ;  but 

16.  To  agonize  together,  trwaycavlfapaisunagdnizom. 
Rom  15.  30  strive  together  with  me  in  (your)  prayers 

1  *  -  7b  strive  together,  avvadheca  sunathleo. 

Phil.  1.  27  with  one  mind  striving  together  for  the 
18. 7b  esteem  as  an  honour,  (pthonpiopai  philolim. 

Rom  15.  20  so  have  I  strived  to  preach  the  gospel,  not 
STRIVINGS  — 

1.  Strife,  pleading,  3'i  rib. 

2  Sa.  22  44  hast  delivered  me  from  the  strivings  of 
Psa.  18.  43  Thou  hast  delivered  me  from  the  strivings 

2. zl  fight,  fighting,  paxg  mache. 

Titus  3  9  But  avoid,  .strivings  about  the  law, for 
STROKE,  strokes  — 

1.  II and,  T  yad. 

Job  23.  2  my  stroke  is  heavier  than  my  groaning 
2. Stroke,  plague,  nsao  maggephah. 

Eze.  24.  16  take  away  ,  the  desire  of  thine  eyes  with 
3. Stripes,  beatings,  niaS.in  mahalummolh. 

Prov.18.  6  contention)  and  his  mouth  calleth  for  st. 

4.  A  smiting,  pnp  machats. 

Isa.  30.  26  anil  healeth  the  stroke  of  their  wound 

5.  A  blow,  stroke,  12D  makkah. 

Esth.  9.  5  smote  all  their  enemies  with  the  stroke 
Isa.  14.  6  smote  the  people. .  with  a  continual  stroke 

G.vl  stroke,  plague,  paa  nega. 

Deut  17.  8  between  stroke  and  stroke,  (being)  matt. 

21.  5  by  their  wird  shall .  every  stroke  be  (tr  ) 
Psa.  39.  10  Remove  thy  stroke  away  from  me:  I  am 
7.  A  sufficiency,  phiz  sepheq. 

Job  36.  18  lest  lie  take  thee  away  with  (his)  stroke 
STRONG,  (stronger  one,  man,  most)  — 
l.A  mighty  one,  Y3N  abbir. 

Psa  22. 12  strong  (bulls)  of  Bashan  have  beset  me  ro. 
Jer.  8.  16  sound  of  the  neighing  of  his  strong  ones 
47  3  stamping  of  the  hoofs  of  his  strong  (hor- ) 


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2.  Perennial,  enduring,  jnx,  jivx  cthan. 

Num  24.  21  Strong  is  thy  dwelling  place,  and  thou 
Job  33.  19  and  the  multitude  of  his  bones  with  str. 
Jer.  49. 19  come  up.  .against  the  habitation  of  the  st. 

50.  44  come  up.  .unto  the  habitation  of  the  str. 
Mic.  6.  2  Hear,  .ye  strong  foundations  of  the  earth 

3.  A  mighty  one,  a  god,  el. 

Eze.  32.  21  The  strong  among  the  mighty  shall  speak 

4 .Strong  one,  fax,  f'tpx  ammits. 

2  Sa.  15.  12  conspiracy  was  strong ;  for  the  people  in. 
Job  9.  19  If  (I  speak)  of  strength,  lo,  (he  is)  strong 
Isa.  28.  2  the  Lord  hath  a  mighty  and  strong  one 
40.  26  for  that  (he  is)  strong  in  power;  not  one 

5.  To  cut  off)  fence,  "ixp  batsar. 

Neh.  9.  23  they  took  strong  cities,  and  a  fat  land,  and 

6.  Mighty,  lisa  gibbor. 

1  Sa.  14.  52  when  Saul  saw  any  strong  man,  or  any  va. 

2  Ki.  24. 16  all.  .strong,  .apt  for  war,  even  them  the 
Tsa.  19.  5  (and)  rejoiceth  as  a  strong  man  to  run  a 
rrov  30.  30  A  liou.  .strongest  among  beasts,  and  tur. 
Eccl.  9.  11  nor  the  battle  to  the  strong,  neither  yet 
Joel  3. 10  into  spears :  let  the  weak  say,  I  (am)  strong 

7.  A  bone,  nna  gerem. 

Gen.  49.  14  issacliar  (is)  a  strong  ass  couching  down 

S. Strong,  hard,  pip  chazag. 

Exod.  6.  1  for  with  a  strong  hand  shall  he  let  them 
6.  1  with  a  strong  hand  shall  he  drive  them 

10.  19  turned  a  mighty  strong  west  wind,  which 
13.  9  for  with  a  strong  hand  hath  the  Lord  br. 
Num  13.  18  whether  they  (be)  strong  or  weak,  few  or 
13.  31  We  be  not  able,  .for  they  (are)  stronger 

20.  20  with  much  people,  and  with  a  strong  ha. 
Josh  14.  II  As  yet  I  (am  as)  strong  this  day  as  (1  was) 

17.  18  drive  out  the  Canaanites. .  though  they(be) 
Judgi8.  26  when  Micah  saw  that  they  (were)  too  st. 

1  Ki.  8.  42  For  they  shall  hear,  .of  thy  strong  hand 

19.  11  strong  wind  rent  the  mountains,  and  br. 
Neh.  1.  10  by  thy  great  power,  and  by  thy  strong  ha. 
Job  37.  18  sky,  (which  is)  strong,  (and)  as  a  molten 
Psa.  35.  10  deliverest.  .from  him  that  is  too  strong 
136.  12  With  a  strong  hand,  and  with  a  stretched 
Isa.  27.  1  with  his  sore  and  great  and  strong  sword 
40.  10  Lord  God  will  come  with  strong  (hand)  . 
Jer.  21.  5  with  a  strong  arm,  even  in  anger,  and  in 
31. 11  from  the  hand  of  (him  that  was)  stronger 

32.  21  with  a  strong  hand,  and  with  a  stretched 
50.  34  Their  Redeemer  (is)  strong;  The  Lord  of 
Eze.  3.  8  have  made  thy  face  strong  against  their 

3.  8  thy  forehead  strong  against  their  forehe. 
26.  17  renowned  city,  which  wast  strong  in  the 

30.  22  will  break  his  arms,  the  strong,  and  that 
34.  16  but  1  will  destroy  the  fat  and  the  strong 
Amos  2.  14  strong  shall  not  strengthen  his  force,  ne. 

9 .Strong,  hard,  pin  chazeq. 

2  Sa.  3.  1  but  David  waxed  stronger  and  stronger 

10 .Strength,  hardness,  npin  chozqah. 

Isa.  8. 11  Lord  spake  thus  to  me  with  a  strong  ha. 

11.  Force,  might,  b'n  chayil. 

2  Ki.  2.  16  there  be  with  thy  servantsfiftystrongmen 

1  CI1.26.  7  whose  brethren  (were)  strong  men,  Elihu 

26.  9  Meshelemiah  had  sons  and  brethren,  str. 
Eccl.  i2.  3  strong  men  shall  bow  themselves,  and  the 
Jer.  48. 14  We  (are)  mighty  and  strong  men  for  the 

12. Strong,  rich,  ]’pn  chasin. 

Tsa.  89.  8  who  (is)  a  strong  Lord  like  unto  thee?  or 

13.  Strength,  riches,  ]bn  chason. 

Isa.  1.  31  strong  shall  be  as  tow,  and  the  maker  of 
Amos  2.  9  strong  as  the  oaks ;  yet  I  destroyed  his 
H. Abundant,  great,  mighty,  most,  T33  Icabbir. 

Job  8.  2  the  words  of  thy  mouth  (he  like)  a  strong 

15.  Fenced  place,  ixa?  mibtsar. 

Josh  19.  29  turneth  to  Ramah,  and  to  the  strong  city 
Psa.108. 10  Who  will  bring  me  into  the  strong  city? 

16.  Strength,  stronghold,  lip?  maoz. 

Psa.  31.  2  be  thou  my  strong  rock,  for  an  house  of 
Isa.  17.  9  In  that  day  shall  his  strong  cities  be  as  a 
Dan.  11.  39  Thus  shall  he  do  in  the  most  strong  holds 

17 .Siege,  bulwark,  nix?  matsor. 

Tsa.  31.  21  his  marvellous  kindness  in  a  strong  city 

60.  9  Who  will  bring  me  (into)  the  strong  city? 

18 .Strong,  fierce,  impudent,  1  p  az. 

Exod  14.  21  caused  the  sea  to  go  (back)  by  a  strong 
Num  13.  28  people  (be)  strong  that  dwell  in  the  land- 

21.  24  border  of  the  children  of  Ammon  (was)  st. 
Judg  14. 14  and  out  of  the  strong  came  forth  sweetn. 
14.  18  what(is)strongerthanalion?  And  he  said 

2  Sa.  22.  18  He  delivered  me  from  my  strong  enemy 
Psa.  18.  17  He  delivered  me  from  my  strong  enemy 
Prov  21.  14  and  a  reward  in  the  bosom  strong  wrath 

30.  25  The  ants  (are)  a  people  not  strong,  yet  th. 
Song  8.  6  for  love  (is)  strong  as  death ;  jealousy  (is) 
Isa.  25.  3  Therefore  shall  the  strong  people  glorify 
Eze.  7.  24  will  also  make  the  pomp  of  the  strong  to 
Amos  5.  9  strengthened!  the  spoiled  against  the  st 

19 .  Strength,  hardness,  iy  oz. 

Judg.  9.  51  But  there  was  a  strong  tower  within  the 
Psa.  30.  7  hast  made  my  mountain  to  stand  strong 

61.  3  shelter  for  me,  (and)  a  strong  tower  from 
71.  7  unto  many  :  but  thou  (art)  my  strong  re. 
89. 10  scattered  thine  enemies  with  thy  strong 

Prov  10. 15  The  rich  man's  wealth  (is)  his  strong  city 
14.  26  In  the  fear  of  the  Lord  (is)  strong  confid. 


Prov.  18. 10  The  name  of  the  Lord  (is)  a  strong  tower 
18.  11  The  rich  man’s  wealth  (is)  his  strong  city 

18.  19  (is  harder  to  be  won)  than  a  strong  city 
24.  5  A  wise  man  (is)  strong ;  yea,  a  man  of  kn. 

Isa.  26.  1  We  have  a  strong  city ;  salvation  will  (G.) 
Jer  48. 17  How  is  the  strong  staif  broken,  (and)  the 
Eze.  19.  11  she  had  strong  rods  for  the  sceptres  of  th. 

19.  12  her  strongrods  were  broken  and  withered 
19.  14  so  that  she  hath  no  strong  rod  (to  be)  a  sc. 
26. 11  strong  garrisons  shall  go  down  to  the  gr. 

20. Strong,  tup  izzuz. 

Psa.  24.  8  Lord  strong  and  mighty,  the  Lord  mighty 

21. Substantial,  bony,  Dixy  atsum. 

J osh  23.  9  hath  dri  ven  out . .  great  nations  and  strong 
Psa.  10.  10  that  the  poor  may  fall  by  his  strong  ones 
Prov.  7.  26  many  strong  (men)  have  been  slain  by  her 
Isa.  8.  7  strong  and  many,  (even)  the  king  of  Ass. 
53.  12  he  shall  divide  the  spoil  witli  the  strong 
60.  22  a  small  one  a  strong  nation :  I  the  Lord 
Joel  1.  6  strong,  and  without  number,  whose  teeth 
2.  2  a  great  people  and  a  strong;  there  hath 
2.  5  as  a  strong  people  set  in  battle  array 
2.  11  for  (he  is)  strong  that  executethhis  word 
Mic.  4.  3  rebuke  strong  nations  afar  oft  ;  and  they 
4.  7  her  that  was  cast  far  off  a  strong  nation 
Zecli.  8.  22  many  people  and  strong  nations  shall  co. 

22 .Substance,  bone,  Dxy  otsem. 

Job  30.  21  with  thy  strong  hand  thou  opposest  thys. 

23.  Substantial,  bony  things,  ntoxy  atstsumoth. 

Isa.  41. 21  bringforth  your  strong  (reasons),  saith  the 

24.  Terrible,  f”py  arits. 

Trovii.  16  retaineth  honour ;  and  strong  (men)  retain 

25.  A  rock,  stone,  ins  tsur. 

Psa.  71.  3  Bethoumystrongliabitation,  whereunto 

26.  To  bind,  be  strong,  nn’i)  qashar. 

Gen.  30.  42  feebler  were  Laban’s,  and  the  stronger  J. 

27.  To  be  bound,  strong,  Tyjj  qashar,  4. 

Gen.  30.  41  whensoever  the  stronger  cattle  did  con. 


Isa.  33.  4  Be  strong,  fear  not :  behold,  your  God  will 
Jer.  20.  7  thou  art  stronger  than  I,  and  hast  preva. 
Eze.  3.  14  but  the  hand  of  the  Lord  was  strong  upon 

22.  14  can  thine  hands  be  strong,  in  the  days  that 
Dan.  10. 19  peace(be)unto  thee  ;  be  strong,  .be strong 

11.  5  kingof  the  south  shall  be  strong,  and(one) 
11.  5  he  shall  be  strong  above  him,  and  have 
nag.'  2.  4  Yet  now  be  strong,  .be  strong,  O  Joshua 

2.  4  be  strong,  all  ye  people  of  the  land,  saith 
Zecli.  8.  9  Let  your  hands  be  strong,  ye  that  hear  in 
8. 13  fear  not,  (but)  let  your  hands  be  strong 

4.  To  cause  to  be  strong  or  hard,  pin  chazaq,  5. 

Dan.  11.  32  people,  .shall  be  strong,  and  do  (exploits) 

5.  To  strengthen  self,  p]n  chazaq,  7. 

1  Sa.  4.  9  Be  strong,  and  quit  yourselves  like  men 

6. Strength,  npin  chozqah. 

2  Ch.26.  16  But  when  he  was  strong,  Ms  heart  was 

7 . To  be  or  become  or  make  strong,  np  azaz. 

Psa.  89.  13  strong  is  thy  hand,  (and)  high  is  thy  right 

8 . To  be  substantial,  bony,  exp  atsam. 

Psa.  38. 19  mine  enemies  (arc)  lively,  (and)  they  are  s. 
Isa.  31.  1  in  horsemen,  because  they  are  very  stro. 
Dan.  8.  8  when  he  was  strong,  the  great  horn  was 
11.  23  and  shall  become  strong  with  a  small  pe. 

9 . To  be  moved,  strengthened,  11s pazaz. 

Gen.  49.  24  arms  of  his  hands  were  made  strong  by 

10.  To  be  or  become  high  or  strong,  hay  sagab. 

Deut.  2.  36  there  was  not  one  city  too  strong  for  us 

11.  To  be  or  become  strong,  f]pp  teqeph. 

Dan.  4.  11  tree  grew,  and  was  strong,  and  the  heig. 

4.  20  which  grew,  and  was  strong,  w  hose  heig. 
4.  22  thou,  .that  art  grown  and  become  strong 

12.  To  make  powerful  inwardly,  irSvvagi w  endun. 
Rom.  4.  20  but  was  strong  in  faith,  giving  glory  to 
Eph.  6.  10  be  strong  in  the  Lord,  and  in  the  power 
Heb.  11.  34  out  of  weakness  [were  made  strong],  wa. 
2  Ti.  2.  1  my  son,  be  strong  in  the  grace  that  is  in 


28. Strong,  mighty,  taqqiph. 

Dan.  2.  40  the  fourth  kingdom  shall  be  strong  as  iron 

2.  42  kingdom  shall  be  partly  strong,  and  partly 
7.  7  dreadful  and  terrible,  and  strong  exceed.  - 

29.  Able, power. fid,  bwaris  dunatos. 

Rom.15.  1  We  then  that  are  strong  ought  to  bear  the 
2  C0.12.  10  for  when  I  am  weak,  then  am  I  strong 

13.  9  glad  when  we  are  weak,  and  ye  are  strong 

30 . Energy,  inworking,  tvepyaa  cnergeia. 

2  Th.  2.  11  for  this  cause  God  shall  send  them  strong 

31  .Strong,  robust,  <Vxup4s  ischuros. 

Matt.12.  29  Or  else  how  can  one  enter  into  a  strong 

12.  29  except  he  first  bind  the  strong  man?  and 
Mark  3.  27  No  man  can  enter  into  a  strong  man’s  I10. 

3.  27  except  ihe  will  first  bind  the  strong  man 
Luken.  21  When  a  strong  man  armed  keepeth  his  pa. 

1  Co.  4.  10  we  (arc)wcak,  but  ye  (are)strong:  ye  (are) 
Ileb.  5.  7  offered  up  prayers,  .with  strong  crying 

6.  18  we  might  have  a  strong  consolation,  who 
1  Jo.  2.  14  written  unto  you.  .because  ye  are  strong 
Rev.  5.  2  saw  a  strong  angel  proclaiming  with  a  lo. 

18.  8  for  strong  (is)  the  Lord  God  who  judgeth 

32.  Stronger,  more  robust,  lirxup^repoj  ischuroteros. 
Luke  1 1.  22  when  a  stronger  than  he  shall  come  upon 

1  Co.  1.  25  the  weakness  of  God  is  stronger  than  men 

10.  22  Do  we  provoke  the  Lord . .  are  we  stronger 

33.  Great,  ply  as  megas. 

Rev.  1 8.  2  [cried  mightily  with  a  strong  voice,  saying] 

34.  Firm,  standing,  o-repeos  stereos. 

Heb.  5. 12  have  need  of  milk,  and  not  of  strong  me. 

5.  14  But  strong  meat  belongeth  to  them  that 

STRONG,  stronger,  to  be,  become,  bs  made,  be  too  — 

1.  To  be  or  become  strong,  px  amats. 

Gen.  25.  23  people  shall  be  stronger  than  (the  other) 

2  Sa.22.  18  delivered  me.  .for  they  were  too  strong 
Psa.  18.  17  delivered  me.  .for  they  were  too  strong 

142.  6  deliver  me.  .for  they  are  stronger  than  I 

2.  To  be  or  become  mighty,  npa  gabar. 

2  Sa.  1.  23  swifter  than  eagles,  they  were  stronger  th. 

3.  To  be  or  become  strong,  hard,  Pin  chazaq. 

Deut  1 1.  8  that  ye  maybe  strong,  and  go  in  and  pos. 

31.  6,  7,  23  Be  strong,  and  of  a  good  courage 
Josh.  1.  6,  0,  18  Be  strong  and  of  a  good  courage 

1.  7  Only  be  thou  strong  and  very  courageous 
10.  2;  be  strong,  and  of  good  courage  :  for  thus 
Judg.  1.  28  it  came  to  pass,  when  Israel  was  strong 
2  Sa.  10.  11  If  the  Syrians  be  too  strong  for  me,  then 
10. 11  children  of  Ammon  be  too  strong  for  thee 

13.  14  being  stronger  than  she,  forced  her,  and 
16.  21  hands  of  all  that  (are)  with  thee  be  strong 

1  Ki.  2.  2  be  thou  strong  therefore,  and  show  thys. 
20.  23  were  stronger  than  we ;  but  let  us  fight 
20.  23,  25  surely  we  shall  be  stronger  than  they 

1  CI1.19.  12  If  the  Syrians  be  too  strong  for  me,  then 

19.  12  children  of  Ammon  be  too  strong  for  thee 
22.  13  be  strong,  and  of  good  courage ;  dreadnot 
28.  10  chosen  thee  to  build  an  house,  .be  strong 
28.  20  Be  strong  and  of  good  courage  and  do  (it) 

2  Ch.15.  7  Be  ye  strong  therefore,  and  let  not  your 

25.  8  But  if  thou  wilt  go,  do  (it),  in'  strong  for  the 

26.  15  was  marvellously  helped,  till  he  was  stro. 

32.  7  Be  strong  and  courageous,  be  not  afraid 
Ezra  9.  12  that  ye  may  be  strong,  and  eat  the  good 
Isa.  28.  22  lest  your  bands  be  madestrong,  for  I  have 


13 .To  make  strong,  strengthen,  Kparaiiw  krataioo. 
1  C0.16.  13  Watch  ye.  .quit  you  like  men,  be  strong 


STRONG,  to  wax.  be  waxen  — 

1  .To  be  or  become  strong  or  hard,  pin  chazaq. 

Josh.  17. 13  the  children  of  Israel  were  waxen  strong 
2.  To  make  strong,  strengthen,  xparaiboi  krataioo. 
Luke  1.  80  child  grew, and  waxedstrongin spirit,  and 
2.  40  child  grew,  and  waxed  strong  in  spirit,  fi. 
STRONG,  stronger,  to  make,  show  self  — 

1  .To  strengthen,  harden,  amats,  3. 

2  Ch.n.  17  made  Rehoboam  the  son  of  Solomon  str 
Psa.  80.  15  branch  (that)  thou  madest  strong  for  thy. 
80.  17  Son  of  man  (whom)  thou  madest  strong 

2.  To  be  or  become  strong  or  hard,  pin  chazaq. 

Eze.  30.  21  bind  it,  to  make  it  strong  to  hold  the  sw. 

3.  To  strengthen,  harden,  pin  chazaq,  3. 

2  Ch.  11.  12  made  them  exceeding  strong,  having  Ju. 
Nah.  2.  1  make  (thy)  loins  strong,  fortify  thy  power 

4.  To  cause  lo  be  strong  or  hard,  pin  chazaq,  5. 

2  Sa.  11.  25  make  thy  battle  more  strong  against  the 
Jer.  51.  12  make  the  watch  strong,  set  up  the  watch. 
Nah.  3.  14  tread  the  mortar,  make  strong  the  brick 

5.  To  strengthen  self,  Pin  chazaq,  7. 

2  Sa.  3.  6  Abner  made  himself  strong  for  the  house 
2  Ch.16.  9  to  show  himself  strong  in  the  behalf  of 

6.  To  make  mighty,  bony,  Dxy  atsam,  5. 

Tsa.  105.  24  and  made  them  stronger  than  their  ene. 

7.  To  make  firm,  rrepeca  stereod. 

Acts  3.  16  hath  made  this  man  strong,  whom  ye  s. 
STRONG  HOLD  — 

1  .Cut  off  or  fenced  place,  px?  biisfsaron. 

Zech.  9. 12’  Turn  you  to  the  strong  hold,  ye  prison - 

2.  Cut  off  or  fenced  place,  -\pyq  mxbtsar. 

Num  13.  19  dwell  in,  whether  in  tents,  or  in  strong  h. 
2  Sa.24.  7  came  to  the  strong  hold’ of  Tyre,  and  toall 
2  Ki.  8.  12  their  strong  holds  wilt  thou  set  on  tire,  and 
Psa.  89.  40  thou  hast  brought  his  strong  holds  to  ruin 
Jer.  48.  18  (and)  he  shall  destroy  thy  strong  holds 
Lam.  2.  2  thrown  down  in  his  wrath  the  strongholds 
2.  5  he  hath  destroyed  his  strong  holds,  and  ha. 
Dan.  11.  24  forecast  his  devices  against  the  strong  h. 
Mic.  5.  11  and  throw  down  all  thy  strong  holds 
Nah.  3. 12  All  thy  strong  holds  (shall  be  like) fig  trees 
3.14  fortify  thy  strong  holds :  go  into  clay,  and 
Hah.  i.  10  they  shall  deride  every  strong  hold ;  for 


A  strovq  place,  strong  hold,  'U’t?  maoz. 

Isa.  23.  11  merchant  (city),  to  destroy  the  strong  ho. 
Nall.  1.  7  Lord  (is)  good,  a  strong  hold  m  the  daj  of 

A  fortress,  ix?  metsad. 

Judg.  6.  2  mountains,  and  caves,  and  strong  holds 
I  Sa.  23.  14  abode  in  the  wilderness  m  strong  holds 
23.  19  David  hide  himself  withusm  strong  holds 
23.  29  And  David. .dwelt in  strongholds  at  E  g 
Jer.  48.41  Kerioth  is  taken,  and  the  strong  holds  are 

A  fortress,  rnsxD  metsudah. 


6.  Bulwark,  lixn  matsor. 

Zecli.  9.  3  Tyrus  did  build  herself  a  strong  hold,  and 

7.  Bulwark,  rrjrep  met  surah. 

2  Ch.n.  11  fortified  the  strong  holds, and  putcaptams 


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8.  Cliff,  rock,  ySe  sela. 

Isa.  31.9  lie  shall  pass  over  to  liis  strong  hold  for  fe. 

0.  High  place,  opliel. 

Mic.  4.  8  stronghold  of  the  daughter  of  Zion,  unto 

10..-1  strong  hold,  oxvpwij.o.  ochuroma. 
j  2  Co.  10.  4  might}-,  .to  the  pulling  down  of  strong  h. 

STRONG  pieces,  place  — 

1  .Strong  one,  bar,  p'?x  aphiq. 

Job  40.  18  Ilis  bones  (are  as)  strong  pieces  of  brass 

2.  A  fortress,  nils?  metsudah. 

Job  39.  28  dwelleth.  .upon  the  crag,  .the  strong  pi. 
STRONGER  and  stronger,  to  be  — 

To  add  strength,  j'CK  <]p;  yasapli,  5,  omets. 

Job  17.  9  clean  bauds  shall  be  stronger  and  stronger 
STRUGGLE  together,  to  — 

To  struggle  together,  j’SI  ratsats,  7a. 

Gen.  25. 22  children  struggled  together  within  her 

STUBBLE  — 

1.  Stubble,  VJi  gash. 

Exod.  5.  i2  scattered,  .to'gather stubble  instead  ofst. 

15.  7  thy  wrath,  (which)  consumed  them  as  st. 
Job  13.  25  and  wilt  thou  pursue  the  dry  stubble? 

41.  28  sling  stones  arc  turned  with  him  into  st. 
41.  29  Darts  are  counted  as  stubble:  helaugheth 
Psa.  83.  13  make  them  like  a  wheel ;  as  the  stubble 
Isa.  5.  24  Therefore  as  the  Are  devoureth  the  stub. 

38. 11  ye  shall  bring  forth  stubble  :  your  breath 

40.  24  whirlwind  shall  take  them  away  as  stub. 

41.  2  dust  to  his  sword,  (and)  as  driven  stubble 
47.  14  they  shall  be  as  stubble ;  the  fire  shall  bu. 

Jer.  13.  24  Therefore  will  I  scatter  them  as  the  stub. 
Joel  2.  5  flame  of  fire  that  devoureth  the  stubble 
Obad.  18  house  of  Esau  for  stubble,  and  they  shall 
Nall.  1.  10  they  shall  be  devoured  as  stubble  fully 
Mai.  4.  1  all  that  do  wickedly,  shall  be  stubble:  and 

2.  Straw,  |3n  tebcn. 

Job  21. 18  They  areas  stubble  before  the  wind,  and 

3 .Straw,  stubble,  uaXapn  kalame. 

1  Co.  3.  12  silver,  precious  stones,  wood,  hay,  stub. 
STUBBORN,  stubbornness  — 

1.  To  be  refractory,  stubborn,  tid  sarar. 

Deut  21. 18  If  a  man  have  a  stubborn  and  rebellious 
21.  20  This  our  son  (is)  stubborn  and  rebellious 
Psa.  78.  8  a  stubborn  and  rebellious  generation,  a  g. 
Prov.  7. 11  She  (is)  loud  and  stubborn ;  lierfeet  abide 

2 . To  press  in,  be  stubborn,  I'SS  patsar,  5. 

1  Sa.  15.  23  stubbornness  (is  as)  iniquity  and  idolatry 
3. Sharp,  hard,  nu'p  qasheli. 

Judg.  2.  19  they  ceased  not.  .from  their  stubborn  way 
4. Sharpness,  hardness,  'pip  qeshi. 

Deut.  9. 27  look  not  unto  the  stubbornness  of  this  pe. 
STUCK  — 

To  crush,  strike,  inaak. 

1  Sa.  26.  7  spear  stuck  in  the  ground  at  his  bolster 

STUDS  — 

Engraving,  studs,  rii'ij)  nequddoth. 

Song  1.  n  will  make  thee  borders  of  gold,  with  studs 
STUDY,  (to)  — 

1  .To  meditate,  utter,  mutter,  nip  hagali. 

rrov.15.  28  heart  of  the  righteous  studietli  to  answer 

24.  2  For  their  heart  studieth  destruction,  and 

2. Study,  ifi1?  lahag. 

Eccl.12.  12  and  much  study  (is)  a  weariness  of  the  fie. 

3.  To  use  diligence,  make  speed,  <nrov5d(w  spoudazo. 

2  Ti.  2.  15  Study  to  show  thyself  approved  unto  God 

4.  To  esteem  as  anhonour,  tpiXoripdo/xai  philotimeo. 
1  Th.  4.  11  that  ye  study  to  be  quiet,  and  to  do  your 

STUFF  — 

1.  Vessel,  instrument,  'bs  keli. 

Gen.  31.  37  Whereas  thou  hast  searched  all  my  stuff 
31.  37  hast  thou  found  of  all  thy  household  stuff 
45.  20  Also  regard  not  your  stuff  ;  for  the  good 
Exod22.  7  If  a  manshall  deliver,  .money  orstuff  to 
Josh.  7.  11  have  put  (it)  even  among  their  own  stuff 
1  Sa.  10.  22  Behold,  he  hath  hid  himself  among  the 

25.  13  men ;  and  two  hundred  abode  by  the  stuff 

30.  24  his  part  (be)  that  tarriethbv  the  stuff :  th. 

Neh.  13.  8  cast  forth  all  the  household  stuff  of  Tobi. 
Eze.  12.  3  prepare  thee  stuff  for  removing, and  reino. 
12.  4  bring  forth  thy  stuff . .  as  stuff  for  removi. 
12.  7  brought  forth  my  stuff  by  day,  as  stuff  for 

2.  Work,  melakah. 

Exod  36.  7  For  the  stuff  they  had  was  sufficient  for 

3.  Vessel,  instrument,  trueCos  skeuos. 

Luke  17.  31  his  stuff  in  the  house,  let  him  not  come 
8TUMBLE,  to  (cause  to)  — 

1  .To  stumble,  bp3  kashal. 

Psa.  27.  2  to  eat  up  my  flesh,  they  stumbled  and  fell 
Isa.  5.  27  None  shall  be  weary  nor  stumble  among 

8.  15  many  among  them  shall  stumble,  and  fall 
59.  10  we  stumble  at  noon  day  as  in  the  night,  we 
J cr.  46.  6  they  shall  stumble,  and  fall  toward  the  no. 

46. 12  mighty  man  hath  stumbled  against  the 
T  so-  32  most  proud  shall  stumble  and  fall,  and 

Nah.  3.  3  corpses;  they  stumble  upon  their  corpses 


2.  To  be  stumbled,  kashal,  2. 

1  Sa.  2.  4  they  that  stumbled  are  girded  with  stren. 
Prov.  4.  12  when  thou  runnest,  thou  shalt  not  stumble 

4.  19  they  know  not  at  what  they  stumble 
24.  17  let  not  thine  heart  be  glad  when  he  stum. 
Isa.  63.  13  That  led  them,  .(that)  they  should  not  st. 
Jer.  20. 11  therefore  my  persecutors  shall  stumble 

31.  9  way,  wherein  they  shall  not  stumble;  for 
Dan.  11.  19  he  shall  stumble  and  fall,  and  not  be  found 
Nah.  2.  5  they  shall  stumble  in  their  walk;  they  sh. 

3.  To  cause  to  stumble,  St’3  kashal,  5. 

Jer.  18.  15  have  caused  them  to  stumble  in  their  wa. 
Mai.  2.  8  ye  have  caused  many  to  stumble  at  the 

4.  To  smite,  plague,  qpj  nagaph. 

Prov.  3.  23  walk,  .safely,  and  thy  foot  shall  not  stu. 

5.  To  smite  or  plague  self,  qij  nagaph,  7. 

Jer.  13.  16  before  your  feet  stumble  upon  the  dark 

6.  To  stumble,  smite  together,  pis  puq. 

Isa.  28.  7  they  err  in  vision,  they  stumble  (in)  jud. 

7.  To  release,  let  go,  throw  down,  fcpc’  shamat. 

1  Ch.  13.  9  hand  to  hold  the  ark;  for  the  oxen  stum. 

3 .To  strike  against,  upoaKdirrai  proskopto. 

Johnn.  9  If  any  man  walk  in  the  day,  he  stum,  not 
11. 10  if  a  man  walk  in  the  night,  he  stumbleth 
Rom.  9.  32  for  they  stumbled  at  that  stumbling  stone 
14.  21  whereby  thy  brother  stumbleth,  or  is  off. 
1  Pe.  2.  8  which  stumble  at  the  word,  being  disobe. 

9.  To  stumble,  fall,  irralw  ptaio. 

Rom.  1 1.  n  Have  they  stumbled  that  they  should  fall 
STUMBLING  (block  or  stone)  — 

1. Stumbling  block,  Vi tr?n  mikshol. 

Lev.  19.  14  Thoushalt  not.  .put  a  stumblingblockbe. 
Isa.  57.  14  take  up  the  stumbling  block  out  of  the 
Jer.  6.  21  I  will  lay  stumbling  blocks  before  this  pe. 
Eze.  3.  20  lay  a  stumbling  block  before  him,  he  shall 

7.  19  because  it  is  the  stumbling  block  of  their 
14.  3  put  the  stumbling  block  of  their  iniquity 
14.  4,  7  putteth  the  stumbling  block  of  his  iniq. 

2. Stumbling  block,  makshelah. 

Zeph.  1.  3  and  the  stumbling  blocks  with  the  wicked 

3.  A  strolce,  plague,  i;:;  negeph. 

Isa.  8. 14  for  a  stone  of  stumbling  and  for  a  rock  of 

4.  A  striking  against,  stumbling  block,  irpiaKopya. 
Rom  14.  13  rather,  that  no  man  put  a  stumbling  bl. 

1  Co.  8.  9  liberty  of  yours  become  a  stumbling  block 
1  Pe.  2.  8  a  stone  of  stumbling,  and  a  rock  of  offence 

5. Stone  of  stumbling,  \l6o s  too  wpi<TKop.paros. 
Rom.  9.  32  for  they  stumbled  at  that  stumbling  stone 

9.  33  lay  in  Zion  a  stumbling  stone  and  rock  of 

6. -4  trap,  gin,  stumbling  block,  audi/SaXov  skand. 

Romn.  9  stumbling  block,  and  a  recompence  unto 
1  Co.  1.  23  crucified,  unto  the  JewB  a  stumbling  block 
Rev.  2.  14  taught  Balac  to  cast  a  stumbling  block  be. 
STUMP  — 

1 loot,  "ipy  iqqar. 

Dan.  4. 15  leave  the  stump  of  his  roots  in  the  earth 

4.  23  yet  leave  the  stump  of  the  roots  thereof 
4.  26  commanded  to  leave  the  stump  of  the  tree 
SU'-AH,  mo  riches,  distinction. 

An  Asherite,  eldest  son  of  Zophah.  B.c.  1500. 

1  Ch.7.  36  The  sons  of  Zophah;  8.,  and  Harnepher 
SUBDUE  (unto,  be  subdued),  to  — 

1.  To  lead  forth,  nju  dabar,  5. 

Psa.  18.  47  God  that  avengeth  me,  and  subduetli  the 
47.  3  He  shall  subdue  the  people  under  us,  and 

2.  To  make  feeble,  wn  chashal. 

Dan.  2.  40  iron  breaketh  in  piecos  and  subdueth  all 

3 . To  go  down,  it;  yarad. 

Deut  20.  20  shalt  build  bulwarks . .  until  it  be  subdued 

4.  To  subdue,  chs  kabash. 

Gen.  1.  28  replenish  the  earth,  and  subdue  it,  and 
Mic.  7.  19  he  will  subdue  our  iniquities ;  and  thou 
Zech.  9.  15  shall  devour, andsubdue  with  sling  stones 

5.  To  be  subdued,  023  kabash,  2. 

Num32.  22  land  be  subdued  before  the  LORD;  then 

32.  29  land  shall  be  subdued  before  you;  then 
Josh  1 3.  1  And  the  land  was  subdued  before  them 

1  CI1.22.  i3  land  is  subdued  before  the  LORD,  and  be. 
0.  To  subdue,  u’33  kabash,  3. 

2  Sa.  8.  1 1  dedicated  of  all  nations  which  he  subdued 

7.  To  be  humbled,  JD3  kana,  2. 

Judg  3.  30  So  Moab  was  subdued  thatday  underthe 

8.  28  Thus  was  Midian  subdued  before  the  chi. 
11.  33  Thus  the  children  of  Ammon  were  subd. 

1  Sa.  7.  13  So  the  Philistines  were  subdued,  and  they 

1  Ch.20.  4  there  arose  war.  .and  they  were  subdued 

8.  To  make  humble,  y?3  kana,  5. . 

Judg.  4.  23  So  God  subdued  on  that  dayjabinthe  ki. 

2  Sa.  8.  1  smote  the  Philistines,  and  subdued  them 

1  Ch.17.  10  Moreover  I  will  subdueall  thine  enemies 

18.  i  smote  the  Philistines,  and  subdued  them 
Neh.  9.  24  subduedst  before  them  the  inhabitants  of 
Psa.  81.  14  I  should  soon  have  subdued  their  enemies 

9.  To  cause  to  bow  or  bend,  in 3  kara,  5. 

2  Sa.  22.  40  them  that  rose  up .  .hast  thou  subdued 
Psa.  18.  39  thou  hast  subdued  under  me  those  that 

10.  To  subdue,  ttj  to  dad. 

Psa.  144.  2  (he)  in  whom  I  trust ;  who  subdueth  my 
Isa.  45.  1  whose  right  hand  I  have  holden,  to  sub. 


11.  T 0  make  low  or  humble,  7SP  shephal,  5. 

Dan.  7.  24  diverse  from  the  first,  and  he  shall  subdue 

12.  To  agonize  or  contend  against,  Karayuvi^op-at. 
Heb.  11.  33  Whothroughfaithsubduedkingdoms.wr. 

13.  To  set  in  array  under,  birordatro)  hupotassb. 

1  Co.  15.  28  when  all  tilings  shall  be  subdued  unto  him 
Phil.  3.  21  whereby  he  is  able  even  to  subdue  all  th. 
SUBJECT  (to  or  unto,  to  be  cr  make)  — ■ 

1  .Held  in,  subject  or  liable  to,  ivoxo s  enochos. 

Heb.  2.  15  were  all  then-  lifetime  subject  to  bondage 

2.  To  set  in  array  under,  vnordcraoi  hupotasso. 
Luke  2.  51  was  subject  unto  them  :  but  his  mother 

10.  17  even  the  devils  are  subject  unto  us  thro. 

10.  20  rejoice  not,  that  the  spirits  are  subject  u. 
Rom.  8.  7  for  it  is  not  subject  to  the  law  of  God,  ne. 
8.  20  For  the  creature  was  made  subject  to  va. 
13.  1  Let  every  soul  be  subject  unto  the  higher 
13.  s  Wherefore  (ye)  must  needs  be  subject,  not 
1  Co.  14.  32  spirit  of  the  prophets  are  subject  to  the 
15.  28  shall  the  Son  also  himself  besubject  unto 
Eph.  5.  24  Therefore  as  the  church  is  subject  unto  C. 
Titus  3.  1  Put  them  in  mind  to  lie  subject  to  princ. 
1  Pe.  2.  18  Servants,  (be)  subject  to  (your)  masters 

3.  22  authorities  and  powers  being  made  su.  u. 

5.  5  Yea,  all  (of  you)  [be  subject]  one  to  anot. 
SUBJECT,  to  — 

To  set  in  array,  vvordacra  hupotasso. 

Rom.  8.  20  by  reason  of  him  who  hath  subjected  the 
SUBJECTION,  (to  be,  bring,  put,  in,  into,  under)  — - 

1.  To  subdue,  tr;3  kabash,  1,  5. 

Jer.  34.  11,  16  to  return,  and  brought  them  into  sub. 

2.  To  be  humbled,  TJ3  kana,  2. 

Psa  106.  42  and  they  were  brought  into  subjection  un. 

3.  To  lead  into  servitude,  SovXayayea  doulagogeo. 

1  Co.  9.  27  bring  (it)into  snbjection  ;  lest  that  byany 

4.  Subjection,  submission,  vworayii  hupotage. 

2  Co.  9.  13  glorify  God  for  your  professed  subjection 
Gal.  2.  5  To  whom  we  gave  place  by  subjection,  no 
1  Ti.  2.  11  woman  learn  in  silence  with  all  subjection 

3.  4  having  his  children  in  subjection  with  all 

5.  To  put  in  array  under,  bn  or  da  a  a  hupotasso. 
Heb.  2.  5  unto  the  angels  hath  he  not  putin  subje. 

2.  8  hast  put  all  thiugs  in  subjection  under  his 

2.  8  For  in  that  he  put  all  in  subjection  under 
12.  9  much  rather  be  in  subjection  unto  the  Fa. 

1  Pe.  3.  1  wives,  (be)  in  subjection  to  your  own  hu. 

3.  s  being  in  subjection  unto  their  own  husb 

SUBMIT  (self,  unto),  to  — 

1  .To  lie,  feign,  e’r:3  kachash,  3. 

Psa.  18.  44  strangers  shall  submit  themselves  unto 
£6.  3  thine  enemies  submit  themselves  unto  th. 
81.  15  haters,  .should  have  submitted  themsel.  u 

2.  To  feign  self  obedien  t,  e;~3  kachash,  7. 

2  Sa.  22.  43  Strangers  shall  submit  themselves  unto 

3.  To  give  the  hand,  v  ]m  nathan  yad. 

1  Ch.29.  24  submitted  themselves  unto  Solomon  the 
4.7b  humble  self,  njy  anah,  7. 

Gen.  16.  9  Return  to  thy  mistress,  and  submit  thys. 

5.  To  humble  or  stir  up  self,  raphas,  7 

Psa.  68.  30  submit  himseif  with  pieces  of  silver:  scat. 
G.  To  yield  under  or  submissively,  bire’iKu  hupeiko. 

Heb.  13.  17  Obey  them,  .and  submit  yourselves :  for 
7.  To  set  in  array  under,  vnordaaai  hupotasso. 
Rom  10.  3  have  not  submitted  themselves  unto  the 
1  Co.  16. 16  That  ye  submit  yourselves  unto  such,  and 
Eph.  5.  21  Submitting  yourselves  one  to  another  in 

5.  22  Wives,  [submit  yourselves  unto]  your  own 
Col.  3. 18  Wives,  submit  yourselves  unto  your  own 
Jas.  4.  7  Submit  yourselves  therefore  to  God.  Res. 
1  Pe.  2.  13  Submit  yourselves  to  every  ordinance  of 

5-  5  ye  younger,  submit  yourselves  unto  the 

SUBORN,  to  — 

To  cast  or  throw  under,  suborn,  vno^dwco  hupab. 

Acts  6. 11  Then  they  suborned  men,  which  said  We 
SUBSCRIBE,  to  — 

To  write,  3ns  kathab. 

Isa.  44.  s  another  shall  subscribe  (with)  hisban  dun. 
Jer.  32. 10  I  subscribed  the  evidence,  and  sealed  (it) 

32.  12  witnessses  that  subscribed  the  book  of  the 
32.  44  subscribe  evidences,  and  seal  (them),  and 
SUBSTANCE  — 

1.  Strength,  p,v  on. 

Hos.12.  8  I  have  found  me  out  substance  :  (in)all  my 

2.  Mischief,  calamity,  desire,  run  havvah. 

Prov  10.  3  easteth  away  the  substance  of  the  wicked 

3.  Wealth,  substance,  sufficiency,  ]in  hon. 

Prov.  1.  13  We  shall  find  all  precious  substance,  we 

3.  9  Honour  the  Lord  with  thy  substance,  and 

6.  31  he  shall  give  all  the  substance  of  his  hou. 
12.  27  the  substance  of  a  diligent  man  (is)prec. 

28.  8Hethatbyusury.  .increaseth  his  substance 

29.  3  keepeth  company .  .speiuleth  (his)  substa. 
Song  8.  7  if  a  man  would  give  all  the  substance  of 

4.  Force,  might,  wealth,  Vn  chayil. 

Deut  33. 11  Bless,  Lord,  hissubstance,  and  accept  the 
Job  5.  5  the  robber  swalloweth  up  their  substance 
15.  29  shall  not  be  rich,  neither  shall  his  subst. 


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Job  20.  1 8  according  to  (his)  substance  (shall)  the  re. 
Jer.  15.  13  Thy  substance  and  thy  treasures  will  I 

17.  3  I  will  give  thy  substance  (and)  all  thy  tr. 
Obad.  13  nor  have  laid  (hands)  on  their  substance 
Mic.  4.  13  consecrate .  .their  substance  unto  the  Lo. 

5 .Stock,  trunk,  rma  matstsebeth. 

Isa.  6. 13  as  an  oak,  whose  substance  (is)  in  them 

6.  13  the  holy  seed  (shall  be)  the  substance  th. 

6.  A  living  substance.  Dip;  yequm. 

Gen.  7.  4  every  living  substance  that  I  have  made 

7.  23  every  living  substance  was  destroyed  wh. 
Deut  11.  6  swallowed  them  up . .  and  all  the  substance 

7 . Existence,  substance,  u'  yesh. 

Prov.  8.  21  cause  those  that  love  me  to  inherit  subst. 

3.  Power,  ns  Icoach. 

Job  6.  22  or,  Give  a  reward  for  me  of  your  substance 

9.  Acquisition,  possession,  njpD  miqneh. 

Job  1.  3  His  substance  also  was  seven  thousand  sh. 

1.  10  and  his  substance  is  increased  in  the  land 

10.  Substance,  bone,  Dxy  otsem. 

Psa.139.  15  My  substance  was  not  hid  from  thee,  wh. 

11.  Standing  substance,  D’p  qim. 

Job  22.  20  Whereas  our  substance  is  not  cut  down 
^.Acquisition,  possession,  |;jp  qinyan. 

Gen.  34.  23  their  cattle  and  their  substance  and  every 
36.  6  all  his  beasts,  and  all  his  substance,  which 
Josh.  14.  4  suburbs  for  their  cattle  and  for  their  sub. 
Psa.  105.  21  made  him  lord,  .and  ruler  of  all  his  subs. 

13.  What  is  gathered  together,  goods,  Bi3i  rekush. 
Gen.  12.  5  all  their  substance  that  they  had  gathered 
13.  6  their  substance  was  great,  so  that  they  co. 
15. 14  shall  they  come  out  with  great  substance 

1  Ch.27.  31  All  these  (were)  the  rulers  of  thesubstance 

28.  1  stewards  overall  the  substance  and  posse. 

2  Ch.21.  17  carried  away  all  the  substance  (that  was) 

31.  3  also  the  king's  portion  of  his  substancefor 

32.  29  for  God  hath  given  him  substance  very 
35.  7  bullocks :  these  (were)  of  the  king’s  subs. 

Ezra  8.  21  for  our  little  ones,  and  for  all  our  substance 
10.  8  all  his  substance  should  be  forfeited,  ar.d 

1  [.Substance,  wisdom,  njgbm  tushiyyah. 

Job  30.  22  ride  (upon  it),and  dissolvest  my  substance 
15. Substance,  being,  essence,  overia  ov.sia. 

Lukeis.  13  there  wasted  his  substance  with  riotous 
10 .Substance,  goods,  property,  virap^is  huparxis. 
Heb.  io.  34  in  heaven  a  better  and  au  enduring  subs. 

17 . Things  that  are,  imapxovTa  huparchonta. 

Luke  8.  3  which  ministered  unto  him  of  their  subs. 

18.  What  stands  under,  substratum,  virooTams. 
Heb.  11.  1  Now  faith  is  the  substance  of  things  hop. 

SUBSTANCE,  being  yet  unperfect  — 

Embryo,  oba  golem. 

Psai39-  16  did  see  my  substance,  yet  being  unperfect 
SUBTIL,  (to  deal)  subtilely,  subtilty  — 

1. Wise,  opn  chakam. 

2  Sa.  13.  3  and  Jonadab  (was)  a  very  subtil  man 

2.  Deceit,  idio  mirmah. 

Gen.  27.  35  Thy  brother  came  with  subtilty,  and  hath 

3.  To  deceive  self,  nakal,  7. 

Psaios.  25  turned  their  heart,  .to  deal  subtilely  with 

4.  To  keep,  watch,  reserve,  besiege,  ixi  natsar. 

Prov  7.  10  the  attire  of  an  harlot,  and  subtil  of  hea. 

5. Subtilty,  crookedness,  nnpy  oqbah. 

2  Ki.  10.  19  Jehu  did  (it)  in  subtilty,  to  the  intentth. 
0.  To  be  crafty,  act  craftily,  01V  aram,  1,  5. 

1  Sa.  23.  22  it  is  told  me  (that)  he  dealeth  very  subtil. 

7.  Crafty,  subtile,  Dry;  arum. 

Gen.  3.  1  serpent  was  more  subtil  than  any  beast  of 

8.  Craftiness,  subtilty,  noil/  ormah. 

Prov.  1.  4  To  give  subtilty  to  the  simple,  to  the  yo. 

9.  Deceit,  fraud,  guile,  SoAos  dolos. 

Matt26.  4  might  take  Jesus  by  subtilty,  and  kill(h.) 
Acts  13. 10  O  full  of  all  subtilty  and  all  mischief,  (th.) 

10.  Unscrupulousness,  cunning,  iravovpyia  panour. 

2  Co.  11.  3  serpent  beguiled  Eve  through  his  subti. 

SUBURB  — 

\.  Place  for  driving  out  cattle,  suburb,  i7">30  migrash. 
Lev.  25.  34  field  of  the  suburbs  of  their  cities  may  not 
Num  35.  2  unto  the  Levites  suburbs  for  the  cities  ro. 
35.  3  suburbs  of  them  shall  be  for  their  cattle. 
35.  4  suburbs  of  the  cities,  which  ye  shall  give 
35.  5  this  shall  be  to  them  the  suburbs  of  the 
35.  7  cities :  them  (shall  ye  give)  with  their  su. 
Josh.  14.  4  with  their  suburbs  for  their  cattle  and  for 
21.  2  cities,  .with  the  suburbs  thereof  for  our 
21.  3  children .  .gave . .  these  cities  and  their  su. 
21.  8  gave,  .these  cities  with  their  suburbs,  as 
21.  11  gave  them  the  city,  .with  the  suburbs  th. 
21.  13  with  her  suburbs,  .with  her  suburbs 
(So  inverse  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  21,  22,  23,  24,  25,  26,  27, 
28,  29  30,  31  32,  33,  34,  35,  38,  39,  41,  42.I 

1  Ch.  5.  16  they  dwelt,  .in  all  the  suburbs  of  Sharon 
6  55  and  the  suburbs  thereof  round  about  it 
6  57  with  her  suburbs . .  with  her  suburbs 
[So  in  verse  58,  59,  60,  64,  67,  68,  69,  70,  71,  72,  73, 
74.  75.  76,  77.  78,  79.  So,  81]. 


1  Ch.13.  2  Levites  (which  are)  in  their  cities  (and)  su. 

2  Ch.ir.  14  For  the  Levites  left  their  suburbs,  and  th. 

31. 19  (which  were)  in  the  fields  of  the  suburbs 
Eze.  27.  28  The  suburbs  shall  shake  at  the  sound  of 
45.  2  fifty  cubits  round  about  for  the  suburbs 
48.  15  for  the  city,  for  dwelling,  and  for  suburbs 
48.  17  suburbs  of  the  city  shall  be  toward  the 

2.  Suburb,  or  open  summer  house,  ins  parvar. 

2  Ki.  23.  11  chamber. .  which  (was)  in  the  suburbs,  aud 
SUBVERT,  subverting,  to  — 

1.7b  deal  or  use  perversely,  niy  avath,  3. 

Lam.  3.  36  To  subvert  a  man  in  his  cause,  the  LOKD 

2.  To  subvert,  destroy,  demolish,  ai/atrKevd(oi  anas. 
Acts  15.  24  subverting  your  souls,  saying,  (Ye  must) 

3.  To  turn  up,  overturn,  avarpenoi  anatrepo. 

Titus  1.  11  who  subvert  whole  houses,  teaching  tlii. 

4.7b  turn  out  of  the  way,  hearpiepw  ekstrephb. 

Titus  3. 11  Knowing  that  he  that  is  such  is  subverted 

5.  A  turning  down  or  over,  overthrow,  KaraarpoipT]. 

2  Ti.  2.  14  to  no  profit,  (but)to  the  subverting  of  the 
SUCCEED,  to  — 

1.  To  possess,  take  possession,  eh;  yarash. 

Deut.  2.  12  but  the  children  of  Esau  succeeded  them 

2.  21  they  succeeded  them,  and  dwelt  in  their 
2.  22  succeeded  them,  and  dwelt  in  their  stead 

12.  29  succeedest  them,  and  dwellestin  their  la. 

19.  1  succeedest  them,  and  dwellest  in  their 

2.  To  rise  up,  stand  still,  nip  qum. 

Deut  25.  6  shall  succeed  in  the  name  of  his  brother 
SUC'-COTH,  nap,  nisp  booths. 

1.  A  place  E.  of  Jordan  where  Jacob  went  after  Esau 
departed  from  him,  now  called  Sakut. 

Gen.  33.  17  Jacob  journeyed  to  S.,  and  built  him  an 

33.  17  therefore  the  name  of  the  place  is  called  S. 

2.  The  first  station  of  Israel  after  leaving  Raineses  in 
Egypt. 

Exod.12.  37  Israel  journeyed  from  Rameses  to  S.,  ab. 

13.  20  they  took  their  jouruey  from  S.,  and  enc. 
Nuni33.  5  removed  from  Rameses,  and  pitched  in  S. 

33.  6  they  departed  from  S.,  and  pitched  in  Et. 

3.  A  place  in  Gad,  near  Beth-nimrah;  perhaps  the  same 
as  No.  1. 

Josh. 13.  27  Beth-aram,  and  Beth-nimrah,  and  S.,  and 
Judg.  8.  5  he  said  unto  the  men  of  S.,  Give,  I  pray 

8.  6  the  princes  of  S.  said,  (Are)  the  hands  of 
8.  8  answered  him  as  the  men  of  S.  had  aus. 
8.  14  caught  a  young  man  of  the  men  of  S.,  and 
8.  14  he  described  unto  him  the  princes  of  S. 

8.  15  he  came  unto  the  men  of  S.,  and  said,  Be. 
8.  16  and  with  them  he  taught  the  men  of  S. 

4.  A  city  in  Ephraim,  near  Zarthan,  now  called  Sakut. 

1  Ki.  7.  46  in  the  clay  ground  between  S.  and  Zarth. 

2  Ch.  4. 17  in  the  clay  ground  between  S.  and  Zered. 
Psa.  60.  6  I  will  divide  Shechem,  and  mete  out.  .S. 

108.  7  I  will  divide  Shechem,  and  mete  out.  .S 

SUC-COTH  BE'-NOTH,  rfoa  nisp  booths  for  the  dang. 
A  Babylonian  god,  mentioned  along'  with  Nergal, 
Ashema,  Nibhaz,  Tartali,  Adrammelech,  Annammelech, 
and  other  Assyrian  gods. 

2  Ki.  17.  30  the  men  of  Babylon  made  S.,  and  the  men 
SUCCOUR,  succourer,  to  — 

1 .  To  gird,  iik  azar. 

2  Sa.  8.  5  when  the  Syrians,  .came  to  Succour  Ha. 
21.  17  Abishaithe  son  ofZeruiah  succoured  him 

2.  To  ( cause  to)  gird,  iix  azar,  5. 

2  Sa.  18.  3  better  that  thou  succour  us  out  of  the  ci. 

3.  To  come  to  the  help  of,  aid,  assist,  help,  f3or)6fw. 
2  Co.  6.  2  in  the  day  of  salvation  have  I  succoured 
Heb.  2.  18  is  able  to  succour  them  that  are  tempted 

4.  One  standing  before,  border, protector,  irpoa-rdris. 
Rom  16.  2  for  she  hath  been  a  succourer  of  many,  and 

SUCH  — 

1.  These,  nVx  elleh. 

Deut  25.  16  For  all  that  do  such  things,  (and)  all  that 

2. This,  )i  den. 

Dan.  2.  10  asked  such  things  at  any  magician,  or  as. 
Z.That,  si.in  hahu. 

1  Ki.  10.  10  there  came  no  more  such  abundance  of 

4. Ms  they,  cis  kahem. 

2  Ch.  9.  11  there  were  none  such  seen  before  in  the 

5.  As  these,  nans  kahennah. 

Gen.  41. 19  such  as  I  never  saw  in  all  the  land  of  Eg. 
Job  23.  14  performeth . .  and  many  such  (things  are) 

6.  This,  null  hazzoth. 

Deut  13.  14  such  abomination  is  wrought  among  you 

7.  This,  nt  zeh. 

Deut.  5.  29  0  that  there  were  such  an  heart  in  them 

8.  This,  njn  hazzeh. 

2  Ki.  6.  9  Beware  that  thou  pass  not  such  a  place 

9.  Thus,  ns  koh. 

Isa.  20.  6  Behold,  such  (is)  our  expectation,  whither 

1 0.  So,  1 3  ken. 

Exod  10.  14  before  them  there  were  no  such  locusts 

11.  Such  and  such,  'aiSp  peloni  almoni. 

1  Sa.  21.  2  appointed(my)  servants  to  such  aud  such 

2  Ki.  6.  8  In  such  and  such  a  place  (shall  be)  my  ca. 


12.  This,  that,  he,  she,  it,  ooe,  rijuSe  hode,  Unde. 
Jas.  4.  13  tomorrow  we  will  go  into  such  a  city,  and 

13.  These,  rain  a  laula. 

1  Co.  6. 11  such  were  some  of  you ;  but  ye  are  wash. 

1 4.  Such  as,  t oiiabe  toiosde. 

2  Pe.  1. 17  when  there  came  such  a  voice  to  him  from 

15.  Such  as  this,  toioutos  toioutos. 

Matt.  9.  8  God,  which  had  given  such  power  unto 
18.  5  whoso  shall  receive  one  such  little  child 
19. 14  for  of  such  is  the  kingdom  of  heaven 
Mark  4.  33  with  many  such  parables  spake  he  the  wo. 

6.  2  that  even  such  mighty  works  are  wrought 

7.  8  [and  many  other  such  like  things  ye  do] 

7.  13  and  many  such  like  things  do  ye 

9.  37  Whosoever  shall  receive  one  of  such  chi 

10.  14  forbid  them  not:  for  of  such  is  the  kingd. 
13.19  affliction,  such  as  was  not  from  the  begin. 

Lukei8.  16  forbid  them  not:  for  of  such  is  the  kingd. 
John  4.  23  for  the  Father  seeketh  such  to  worship 

8.  5  [commanded  us,  that  such  should  be  sto.] 

9.  16  can  a  man  that  is  a  sinner  do  suchmirac. 
Acts  16.  24  having  received  such  a  charge,  thrust  th. 

21.  25  concluded  that  they  observe  no  such  thing 

22.  22  Away  with  such  a  (fellow)  from  the  earth 
26.  29  were  both  almost  and  altogether  such  as 

Rom. 16.  18  Forthey  that  are  such  serve  not  our  Lord 

1  Go.  5.  1  3uch  fornication  as  is  not  so  much  as  na. 

7.  15  a  sister  isnot  under  bondage  insuch(cases) 

7.  28  such  shall  have  trouble  in  the  flesh:  but 

11.  16  we  have  no  such  custom,  neither  the  chur. 
15.  48  As  (is)  the  earthy,  such  (are)  they  also  that 

1 5.  48  as  (is)  the  heavenly,  such  (are)  they  also 

16.  16  That  ye  submit  yourselves  unto  such,  aud 
16.  18  therefore  acknowledge  ye  them  that  are  s. 

2  Co.  2.  6  Sufficient  to  such  a  man  (is)  this  punish. 

3.  4  such  trust  have  we  through  Christ  to  God 

3. 12  Seeing  then  that  we  have  such  hope,  we 

10.  11  such  (will  we  be)  also  indeed  when  we  are 

11.  13  For  such  (are)  false  apostles,  deceitful  wo. 

12.  3  knew  such  a  man,  whether  in  the  body  or 
Gal.  5.  21  that  they  which  do  such  things  shall  not 

5. 23  Meekness,  temperance:  against  such  there 
Phil.  2.  29  Receive . .  with  all  gladness;  and  hold  such 

2  Th.  3. 12  Now  them  that  are  such  we  commandand 

1  Ti.  6.  5  [gain  is  godliness:  fromsuchwithdrawth.l 
Titus  3.  ii  Knowing  that  he  that  is  such  is  subvert. 
Heb.  7.  26  For  such  an  high  priest  became  us,  (who 

8.  1  We  have  such  an  high  priest,  who  is  set 

12.  3  For  consider  him  that  endured  such  con. 

13.  16  forwith  such  sacrifices  God  is  well  pleased 
Jas.  4.  16  rejoice  in  your  boasting:  all  suchrejoicing 

3  John  8  We  therefore  ought  to  receive  such,  that 

16.  To  these,  tovtoIs  toutois. 

Gal.  5.  21  drunkenness,  revellings, andsuch  like:  of 

17.  These,  tovtovs  toutous. 

2  Ti.  3.  5  denying  the  power  thereof :  from  suclitu. 

1 8. Of  these,  tovtwv  tov.tbn. 

Acts  18.  15  look  ye  (to  it) :  for  I  will  be  a  judge  of  eu. 

SUCH  (a  case,  a  time),  in  or  at  — 

1.  Thus,  according  to  this,  .133  kakah. 

Psa.144.  15  Happy  (is  that)  people  that  isin such  aca. 

2.  Now,  so  now,  ruy.3  keeneth. 

Ezra  4.  10,  1 1  on  this  side  the  river,  and  at  such  a 

7. 12  unto  Ezra ..  perfect  (peace),  and  at  such  a 

3 . Now,  so  now,  nj;3  keeth. 

Ezra  4.  17  beyond  the  river,  Peace,  and  at  such  ati. 
SUCH  a  man,  such  a  one  — • 

1.  This,  ni  zeh. 

Job  14.  3  dost  thou  open  thine  eyes  upon  such  an  o. 

2.  Any  one,  somebody.  Selva  deina. 

Matt  26. 18  Go  into  the  city  to  such  a  man,  and  say 

3. Such  as  this,  tolovtos  toioutos. 

1  Co.  5.  5  To  deliver  such  an  one  unto  Satan  for  the 

5. 11  extortioner;  with  such  an  one  no  not  to 

2  Co.  2.  7  lest  perhaps  such  a  one  should  be  swall. 

10.  1 1  Let  such  an  one  think  this,  that . .  as  we  are 
12.  2  such  an  one  caught  up  to  the  third  heaven 
12.  5  Of  such  an  one  will  I  glory  :'yet  of  myself 

Gal.  6.  1  ye  which  are  spiritual  restore  such  an  one 
Plim.  9  being  such  an  one  as  Paul  the  aged,  aud 

SUCH  and  such  things  — 

Ms  these  and  as  these,  13131  1313  kahennah  vekahen. 

2  Sa.  12.  8  have  given  unto  thee  such  and  such  thi. 
SUCH  as  — 
l.Such  as,  1D3  kemo. 

Neh.  6. 1 1  Should  such  a  man  as  I  flee?  and  who  (is 

2. Such,  such  as,  oTos  lioios. 

Matt  24.  21  such  as  was  not  since  tlieheginuingof  the 
Marki3.  19  affliction,  such  as  was  not  from  the  begi. 

2  Co.  io.  1 1  such  as  we  are  in  word  by  letters  when 
12.  20  I  shall  not  find  you  such  as  I  would,  and 
12.  20  I  shall  be  found  unto  you  such  as  ye  wo. 
Rev.  16.  18  such  as  was  not  since  men  were  upon  the 

3 .Of  what  kind  or  sort,  diroTos  hopoios. 

Acts  26.  29  were  both  almost  and  altogether  such  as 

4.  Who,  whosoever,  what,  whatsoever,  Saris  hostis. 
Mark  4.  20  such  as  hear  the  word,  andreceive(it),  and 

5.  These,  those,  ovtoi  houtoi. 

Mark  4.  18  sown  among  thorrs ;  such  as  hear  the  wo 


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UCH  deed,  like,  thing  — 

.They,  these,  jfj  hen. 

Eze.  18.  14  and  considereth,  and  doeth  not  such  like 
.Like  this,  rtftb  kazoth. 

Judgit).  30  There  was  no  such  deed  done  nor  seenfr. 
.So,  ;a  ken. 

2  Sa.  13.  j2  no  such  thing  ought  to  be  done  in  Israel 
.  These,  ravra  lavta. 

John  7.  32  heard  that  the  people  murmured  such  th. 
2  Pe.  3.  14  seeing  that  ye  look  for  such  things,  be 

.Of  this  kind  or  sort,  such,  toiovtos  toioulos. 
Luke  9.  9  but  who  is  this  of  whom  I  hear  such  th.? 

13.  2  sinners.. because  they  suffered  [such  thi.?] 
Acts  21.  25  written,  .that  they  observe  no  such  thing 
Rom.  1.  32  that  they  which  commit  such  things  are 

2.  2  against  them  which  commit  such  things 
2.  3  that  judgest  them  which  do  such  things 
Eph.  5.  27  not  havingspot,  or  wrinkle,  or  any  such  th. 
Heb.  11.  14  For  they  that  say  such  things  declare 

.  The  things  within,  to.  iv&vra  ta  enonta. 

Luke  11.  41  rather  give  alms  of  such  things  as  ye  have 

.  The  things  alongside,  ra  irapovra  ta  paronta. 
Heb.  13.  5  content  with  such  things  as  ye  have  :  for 

UCHATHITES,  D'npi'B'. 

l  family  of  Scribes,  dwelling  at  Jabez  near  Judah. 

1  Ch.  2.  55  the  Tirathites,  the  Shimeathites,  (and)  S. 
UCK  (up,  give,  make),  to  — 

.  To  wring  or  drain  out,  nyip  matsah. 

Eze.  23.  34  Thou  shalt  even  drink  it  and  suck  (it)  out 

To  suck,  pr  yanaq. 

Dent  33.  19  they  shall  suck  (of)  the  abundance  of  the 
Job  3.  i2  or  why  the  breasts  that  I  should  suck? 

20.  16  He  shall  suck  the  poison  of  asps :  the  vi. 
Song  8.  i  that  sucked  the  breasts  of  my  mother  1 
Isa.  60.  16  suck  the  milk  of  the  Gentiles,  and  shalt 

66.  11  That  ye  may  suck,  and  he  satisfied  with 
66.  12  then  shall  ye  suck,  ye  shall  he  borne  upon 
Joel  2.  16  children,  and  those  that  suck  the  breasts 

To  suckle,  give  suck,  p j;  yanaq,  5. 

Gen.  21.  7  that  Sarah  should  have  given  children  su.? 
Deut32.  13  made  him  to  suck  honey  out  of  the  rock 
1  Sa.  1.  23  gave  her  son  suck  until  she  weaned  him 
1  Ki.  3.  21  when  I  arose .  to  give  my  child  suck,  be. 
Lam.  4.  3  they  give  suck  to  their  young  ones :  the 

.  To  gulph  down,  swallow,  y^y  ala,  3. 

Job  39.  30  Her  young  ones  also  suck  up  blood :  and 
To  suckle,  give  suck,  6y\dC<a  thelazo. 

Matt  24.  19  woe.,  to  them  that  give  suck,  in  those  days 
Marki3.  17  woe.,  to  them  thatgivesuck,  in  those  da. 
Luke  11.  27  and  the  paps  which  thou  hast  sucked 

21.  23  woe.  .to  them  that  give  suck,  in  those  da. 
23.  29  and  the  paps  which  never  [gave  suck] 

JOKING  (child),  suckling  — 

Fat,  best,  chalab. 

i  Sa.  7.  9  Samuel  took  a  sucking  lamb,  and  offered 
To  suck,  pi;  yanaq. 

Numn.  12  as  a  nursing  father  heareth  the  sucking 
Deut32.  25  the  suckling  (also)  with  the  man  of  grey 

1  Sa.  15.  3  slay  both,  .infant  and  suckling,  ox  and 

22.  19  smote . .  sucklings,  and  oxen,  and  asses 
Tsa.  8.  2  Out  of  the  mouth  of  babes  and  sucklings 
Isa.  11.  8  sucking  child  shall  play  on  the  hole  of 
Jer.  44.  7  to  cut  off  from  you.  .child  and  suckling 
Lam.  2.  11  the  sucklings  swoon  in  the  streets  of  the 

4.  4  tongue  of  the  sucking  child  cleaveth  to 
To  suckle,  give  suck,  0y\dfa  thelazo. 

Matt2i.  16  Out  of  the  mouth  of  babes  and  sucklings 
IDDEN,  (very  suddenly,  to  make)  — 

In  a  sudden,  suddenly,  ckns  pnpp  beplietha  pithom. 
Num.  6.  9  if  any  man  die  very  suddenly  by  him,  and 
Hasting,  1TO  mailer. 

Deut.  7.  4  kindled  against  you,  and  destroy  thee  su. 
To  hasten,  ina  mahar,  3. 

2  Sa.  15.  14  lest  he  overtake  us  suddenly,  and  bring 
Suddenly,  qinp?  pithom. 

Numi2.  4  Lord  spake  suddenly  unto  Moses,  andun. 
Josh. 10.  9  Joshua  therefore  came  unto  them  sudd. 

11.  7  So  Joshua  came . .  against  them . .  suddenly 
2  Ch.2g.  36  rejoiced . .  for  the  thing  was  (done)  sudde. 
Job  5.  3  root:  but  suddenly  I  cursed  his  habitation 

9.  23  If  the  scourge  slay  suddenly,  he  will  la. 
22. 10  round  about  thee,  and  sudden  fear  trou 
Psa.  64.  4  suddenly  do  they  shoot  at  him,  and  fear 
64.  7  God  shall  shoot . .  suddenly  shall  they  be 
Prov.  3.  25  Be  not  afraid  of  sudden  fear,  neither  of 

6.  15  Therefore  shall  his  calamity  come  sudde. 
24  22  Fortheircalamity  shall  rise  suddenly,  and 
Eccl.  9. 12  evil  time,  when  it  falleth  suddenly  upon 
Isa.  29.  5  yea,  it  shall  be  at  an  instant  suddenly 
30.  13  whose  breaking  cometh  suddenly  at  an 

47.  11  desolation  shall  come  upon  thee  suddenly 

48.  3  did  (them)  suddenly,  and  they  came  to 
Jer.  4.  20  suddenly  are  my  tents  spoiled,  (and)  my 

6.  26  for  the  spoiler  shall  suddenly  come  upon 
15.  8  have  caused  (him)to  fall  upon  it  suddenly 
18.  22  when  thou  shalt  bring  a  troop  suddenly 
51.  8  Babylon  is  suddenly  fallen  and  destroyed 
Mai.  3.  i  shall  suddenly  come  to  his  temple,  even 


I>.  Any  instant,  yns  petha. 

Num  35.  22  But  if  he  thrust  him  suddenly  without 
Prov.  6. 15  suddenly  shall  lie  be  broken  without  rem. 

29.  1  suddenly  be  destroyed,  and  that  without 
Hab.  2.  7  Shall  they  not  rise  up  suddenly  that  sh. 

6.2I  moment,  a  rest,  yr\  rega. 

Psa.  6. 10  let  them  return  (and)  be  ashamed  suddenly 

7.  To  cause  to  rest,  yp,  raga,  5, 

Jer.  49.  19  will  suddenly  make  him  run  away  from 
50.  44  but  I  will  make  them  suddenly  run  away 
8. Sudden,  unexpected ,  ahpr'iSios  aiphnidios. 

1  Th.  5.  3  then  sudden  destruction  cometh  upon  th. 
9. Suddenly ,  on  a  sudden,  dcpvoi  aphnb. 

Acts  2.  2  suddenly  there  came  a  sound  from  heav. 
16.  26  suddenly  there  was  a  great  earthquake 
28.  6  swollen,  or  fallen  down  dead  suddenly 

10.  Suddenly,  unexpectedly,  i^aicpi/ris  exaiphnes. 
Marki3.  36  Lest,  coming  suddenly,  he  find  you  sleep. 
Luke  2.  13  suddenly  there  was  with  the  angel  a  mul. 

9.  39  spirit  taketh  him,  and  he  suddenly  crieth 
Acts  9.  3  suddenly  there  shined  round  about  him  a 

22.  6  suddenly  there  shone  from  heaven  a  gre. 

11.  Unexpectedly,  suddenly,  i^d-mva  exapina. 

Mark  9.  8  suddenly,  when  they  had  looked  round 

12.  Quickly,  speedily,  ra x^ais  tachebs. 

1  Ti.  5.  22  Lay  hands  suddenly  on  no  man,  neither 
SHE  at  the  law,  to  — 

To  judge,  sue  at  law,  Kplvw  krino. 

Matt.  5.  40  if  any  man  will  sue  thee  at  the  law,  and 
SUFFER,  to  — 

1. To  be  able,  permit,  yakol. 

Psa.101.  5  him  that  hath.. a  proud  heart  will  not  Isu. 

2.  To  put  down,  leave,  let  alone,  m;  yanach,  5. 
Judgi6.  26  Suffer  me  that  I  may  feel  the  pillars  wh. 
1  Ch.  16.  21  He  suffered  no  man  to  do  them  wrong 
Esth.  3.  8  (is)  not  for  the  king's  profit  to  suffer  them 
Psa. 105.  14  Hesufferednoman  todo  them  wrong;  yea 
Eccl.  5.  12  abundance  of  the  rich  will  not  sufferhim 

3 . To  compass,  wait,  ins  kalhar,  3. 

Job  36.  2  Suffer  me  a  little,  and  I  will  show  thee  th. 

4.  To  spread  out,  leave,  traj  natash. 

Gen.  31.  28  hast  not  suffered  me  to  kiss  my  sons  and 

5.  To  lift  up,  kin  nasa. 

Lev.  19.  17  rebuke  thy  neighbour,  and  not  suffer  sin 
Job  2i.  3  Suffer  me  that  I  may  speak;  and  after  th. 
Psa.  88.  15  (while)  I  suffer  thy  terrors  I  am  distract. 
Prov  19.  19  A  man  of  great  wrath  shall  suffer  punish. 
Jer.  15.  15  know  that  for  thy  sake'I  have  sufferedre. 

6.  To  give,  )0J  nathan. 

Gen.  20.  6  therefore  suffered  I  thee  not  to  touch  her 
31.  7  but  God  suffered  him  not  to  hurt  me 
Exodi2.  23  will  not  suffer  the  destroyer  to  come  in 
Num  21.  23  Silion  would  not  suffer  Israel  to  pass  th. 
Deut  18.  14  thy  God  hath  not  suffered  thee  so  (to  do) 
Josh.  10.  19  suffer  them  not  to  enter  into  their  cities 
Judg.  1.  34  for  they  would  not  suffer  them  to  come 
3.  28  took  the  fords,  .and  suffered  not  a  man  to 

15.  1  but  her  father  would  not  suffer  him  to  go 

1  Sa.  24.  7  and  suffered  them  not  to  rise  against  Saul 

2  Sa.  21.  10  suffered  neither  the  birds  of  the  air  forest 
1  Ki.  15. 17  that  he  might  not  suffer  any  to  go  out  or 
Job  9.  18  He  will  not  suffer  me  to  take  my  breath 

31.  30  Neither  have  I  suffered  my  mouth  to  sin 
I’sa.  16. 10  neither  wilt  thou  suffer  thine  holy  one  to 
55.  22  shall  never  suffer  the  righteous  to  be  mo. 
66.  9  holdeth  our  soul  in  life,  and  suffereth  not 
121.  3  He  will  not  suffer  thy  foot  to  be  moved  :  he 
Eccl.  5.  6  Suffernot  thy  mouth  to  cause  thy  flesh  to 

7.  To  hold  up,  arlx°y-al  anechomai. 

Matt  17.  17  perverse  generation,  .how  longsliall  I  su. 
Mark  9.  19  faithless  generation . .  how  long  shall  I  su. 
Luke  9.  41  perverse  generation.. how  long  shall  I..su. 

1  Co.  4.  12  we  bless;  being  persecuted,  we  suffer  it 

2  Co.  ii.  19  For  ye  suffer  fools  gladly,  seeing  ye  (yo.) 

11.  20  For  ye  suffer,  if  a  man  bring  you  into  bo. 
Heb.  13.  22  suffer  the  word  of  exhortation :  fori  have 

8.  To  send  away,  let  go,  permit,  dtpigpu  aphiemi. 
Matt.  3. 15  said  unto  him.  Suffer.  .Then  lie  suffered 

19. 14  Jesus  said,  Suffer  little  children,  and  for. 

23.  13  neither  suffer  ye  them  that  are  entering 
Mark  1.  34  suffered  not  the  devils  to  speak,  because 

5. 19  suffered  him  not,  but  saith  unto  him,  Go 
5.  37  suffered  no  man  to  follow  him,  save  Peter 
7. 12  suffer  him  no  more  to  do  ought  for  his  fa. 

10.  14  Suffer  the  little  children  to  come  untome 

11.  16  would  not  suffer  that  any  man  should  ca. 
Luke  8.51  suffered  no  man  to  go  in,  save  Peter  and  J. 

12.  39  not  have  suffe-ed  his  house  to  be  broken 
18. 16  Suffer  little  children  to  come  untome,  and 

Rev.  11.  9  shall  not  suffer  their  dead  bodies  to  be  put 

9.  To  give,  SlSayi  didbmi. 

Acts  2.  27  neither  wilt  thou  suffer  thine  holy  one  to 

13.  33  Thou  shalt  not  suffer  thineholy  one  to  see 

10.  To  permit,  suffer,  let  fall,  Ida  eao. 

Matt  24.  43  would  not  have  suffered  his  house  to  be  br. 
Luke  4.  41  rebuking  (them),  suffered  them  notto  spe. 

22.  51  Jesus  answered  and  said,  Suffer  ye  thus 
Acts  14. 16  Who  in  times  past  suffered  all  nations  to 

16.  7  assayed  to  go . .  but  the  spirit  suffered  them 
19.  30  the  people,  the  disciples  suffered  him  not 
28.  4  escaped  the  sea,  yet  vengeance  suffereth 


1  Co.  10.  13  who  will  not  suffer  you  to  be  tempted  abo. 
Rev.  2.  20  because  [thou  sufferest]  that  woman  3 eze. 

11.  To  turn  over  on,  commit  to,  eiriTpeVa)  epitrepb. 
Matt.  8.  21  Lord,  suffer  me  first  to  go  and  bury  my  fa. 

8.  31  [suffer]  us  to  go  away  into  the  herd  of  swine 
19.  8  suffered  you  to  put  away  your  wives  :  but 

Mark  10.  4  Moses  suffered  to  write  a  bill  of  divorce. 
Luke  8.  32  suffer  them  to  enter.  .And  he  suffered  th. 

9.  59  Lord,  suffer  me  first  to  go  and  bury  my  fat. 
Acts  21.  39  beseech  thee,  suffer  me  to  speak  unto  the 

28. 16  but  Paul  was  suffered  to  dwell  by  himself 
1  Ti.  2.  12  suffer  not  a  woman  to  teach  nor  to  usurp 

12 . Able  to  suffer,  ira&yr&s pathetos. 

Act.  26.  23  That  Christ  should  suffer,  (and)  that  he  sh. 

13.  To  suffer,  endure,  experience,  ndaxtv  pascho. 
Matt  16.  21  suffer  many  things  of  the  ciders  and  chief 

17.  12  Likewise  shall  also  the  son  of  man  suffer 
27.  19  for  I  have  suffered  many  things  this  day 
ark  5.  26  had  suffered  many  thingsof  many  physic. 

8.  31  that  the  son  of  man  must  suffer  many  th. 

9.  12  that  he  must  suffer  many  things,  and  be 
Luke  9.  22  The  son  of  man  must  suffer  many  things 

13.  2  sinners . .  because  they  suffered  such  things 
17.  25  Butfir.stmustehsuffermanythings,audbe 
22.  15  to  eat  this  passover  with  you  before  I  su. 
24.  26  Ought  not  Christ  to  have  suffered  these 
24.  46  thus  it  behoved  Christ  to  suffer,  and  to  rise 
Acts  3.  18  that  Christ  should  suffer,  he  hath  so  fill. 

9.16  great  things  he  must  suffer  for  my  name’s 
17.  3  Christ  must  needs  have  suffered,  andrisen 

1  C0.12.  26  whether  one  member  suffer,  all  the  mem. 

2  Co.  1.  6  the  same  sufferings  which  we  also  suffer 
Gal.  3.  4  Have  ye  suffered  so  many  tilings  in  vain?- 
Phil.  1.  29  believe  on  him,  but  also  to  suffer  for  his 

1  Th.  2. 14  for  ye  also  have  suffered  like  things  of  yo. 

2  Th.  1.  s  kingdom  of  God,  for  which  ye  also  suffer 
2  Ti.  1.  12  For  the  which  cause  I  also  suffer  these  th. 
Heb.  2.  18  For  in  that  he  himself  hath  suffered, being 

5-  8  obedience  by  the  things  which  he  suffered 
9.  26  Forthen  must  he  often  have  suffered  since 
13.  12  Jesus  also,  .suffered  without  the  gate  r. 

1  Pe.  2. 19  if  a  man.  .endure  grief,  suffering  wrongf. 
2.  20  but  if,  when  ye  do  well,  and  suffer  (for  it) 
2.  21  because  Christ  also  suffered  for  us,  leaving 

2.  23  when  he  suffered,  he  threatened  not;  but 

3.  14  But  and  if  ye  suffer  for  righteousness’ sake 

3. 17  ye  suffer  for  well  doing,  than  for  evil  doing 

3.  18  For  Christ  also  hath  once  [suffered]  fora. 

4.  1  Christ  hath  suffered  for  us  in  the  flesh,  arm 
4.  1  for  he  that  hath  suffered  in  the  flesh  hath 
4. 15  But  let  none  of  you  suffer  as  a  murderer 
4.  19  let  them  that  suffer  according  to  the  will 

5. 10  after  that  ye  have  suffered  a  while,  make 
Rev.  2.  10  none  of  those  things  which  thou  shalt  su. 

14  .To  permit,  let,  irpotredai  proseao. 

Acts  27.  7  wind  not  suffering  us,  we  sailed  under  C. 
15 .To  cover,  endure,  sustain,  bear,  arey w  stegd. 

1  Co.  9.  12  suffer  all  things,  lest  we  should  hinder  the 
1G.  To  hold  up  under,  uire'x&i  hupechb. 

Jude  7  set  forth  for  an  example,  suffering  the  ve. 
17 .To  remain  under,  sustain,  vvoylvw  hupomeno. 

2  Ti.  2. 12  If  we  suffer,  we  shall  also  reign  with  (him) 

[ See  also  Adversity,  affliction,  bear,  decrease,  famish, 
hunger,  lacking,  live,  manners,  reproach,  shipwreck, 
thirst,  tribulation,  trouble,  wrong.] 

BUFFER  before,  long,  loss,  need,  with,  to  — 

1.  To  cause  loss,  fapuoui  zemioo. 

1  Co.  3.  15  shall  suffer  loss  :  but  he  himself  shall  he 
Phil.  3.  8  for  whom  I  have  suffered  the  loss  of  all  th. 

2.  To  bear  long,  yaKpodoylu  makrothumeb. 

1  Co.  13.  4  Charity  suffereth  long,  (and)  is  kind ;  ch. 

3.  To  suffer  before,  repoirdaxa)  propaschb. 

1  Th.  2.  2  But  even  after  that  we  had  suffered  before 

4.  To  suffer  with,  avyirdaxo  sumpaschb. 

Rom.  8.  17  if  so  be  that  we  sufferwith  (him),  tliatwo 

1  Co.  12.  26  all  the  members  suffer  with  it ;  or  one  me. 

5 . To  be  behind,  lack,  iarepeai  hustereo. 

Phil.  4. 12  hungry,  both  to  abound  and  tosufferneed 

SUFFER  not,  prosecution,  shame,  violence,  to  — 

1  .To  dishonour ,  a.riy.d(a>  atimazo. 

Acts  5.  41  counted  worthy  to  suffershame  for  his  na. 

2.  To  be  forced,  urged  vehemently,  /3id(oy.ai  biazomai 
Matt  ir.  12  kingdom  of  heaven  suffereth  violence,  and 

3.  To  run  quickly,  pursue,  Suokco  diokb. 

Gal.  5.  11  why  do  I  yet  suffer  persecution?  then  is 
6. 12  only  lest  they  should  suffer  persecution 

2  Ti.  3.  12  all  that  will  live  godly,  .shall  suffer  pers. 

4.  To  hinder,  restrain,  kwXou  kolub. 

Heb.  7.  23  because  they  were  not  suffered  to  contin. 

SUFFERING  — 

Suffering,  affection,  irdBpya.  pathema. 

Rom.  8.  18  For  I  reckon  that  the  sufferings  of  this  pr. 
2  Co.  1.  5  For  as  the  sufferings  of  Christ  abound  in 
1.  6  in  the  enduring  of  the  same  sufferings  wh. 
1.  7  that  as  ye  are  partakers  of  the  sufferings 
Phil.  3.  10  fellowship  of  his  sufferings,  being  made 
Col.  1.  24  Who  now  rejoice  in  my  sufferings  for  you 
Heb.  2.  9  sufferingof  death,  crowned  with  glory  and 

2. 10  make  the  Captain,  .perfect  through  suff. 

1  Pe.  1. 11  when  it  testified  beforehand  the  sufferings 

4.  13  as  ye  are  partakers  of  Christ's  sufferings 

5.  1  witness  of  the  sufferings  of  Christ,  and 


SUFFICE 


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SUNDRY 


SUFFICE,  be  sufficed,  to  — 

1.  To  find,  matsa. 

Hum  ii.  22  the  herds  he  slain  for  them,  to  suffice  th. 

ii.  22  gathered  together  for  them,  to  suffice  th. 
Judg  21.14  and  yet  so  they  sufficed  them  not 

2.  Many,  much,  enough,  ii  rub. 

Deut.  3.  26  Let  it  suffice  thee ;  speak  no  more  unto 
Eze.  44.  6  let  it  suffice  you  of  all  your  abominations 
45.  9  Let  itsufficeyou,  0  princes  of  Israel :  rem. 

3.  Satisfied,  sabea. 

Ruth  2.  14  and  she  did  eat,  and  was  sufficed,  and  le. 

4.  Satiety,  JDi v  soba. 

Euth  2.  18  that  she  had  reserved  after  she  was  suffi. 

5.  To  suffice,  saphaq. 

i  Ki.20. 10  dust  of  Samaria  shall  suffice  for  handfuls 

6. Sufficient,  apueris  arketos. 

1  Pe.  4.  3  For  the  time  past  of  (our)  life  may  suffice 

7.  To  suffice,  satisfy,  apueco  arkeo. 

Jolmi4.  8  Lord,  show  us  the  Father,  and  it  sufficeth 
SUFFICIENCY,  sufficient,  sufficiently  — 

\.  Sufficiency,  ”!  dai. 

Exod36.  7  For  the  stuff  they  had  was  sufficient  for 
Deut  15.  8  shalt  surely  lend  him  sufficient  for  hisne. 
Prov  25.  16  eat  so  much  as  is  sufficient  for  thee,  lest 
Isa  40. 16  And  Lebanon  (is)  not  sufficient  to  burn 
40.  16  beasts  thereof  sufficient  for  a  burnt  offer. 

2.  Sufficiently,  ’ul?  maddai. 

2  Ch.30.  3  had  not  sanctified  themselves  sufficiently 

3. Sufficiency,  pep  sepheq. 

J  ob  20.  22  In  the  fulness  of  his  sufficiency  he  shall 

4 . Many,  much,  enough,  in  rob. 

Deut33-  7  let  his  hands  be  sufficient  for  him ;  and  be 

5.  Satiety,  rrjffip  sobah. 

Isa.  23.  18  to  eat  sufficiently,  and  for  durable  cloth. 

6.  Sufficient,  apK erSt  arketos. 

Matt.  6.  34  Sufficient  unto  the  day  (is)  the  evil  there. 

7.  To  suffice,  satisfy,  a p/ce'co  arkeo. 

John  6.  7  not  sufficient  for  them,  that  every  one  of 
2  C0.12.  9  My  grace  is  sufficient  for  thee ;  for  my  st. 

8 .Self  sufficient,  avrapueia  autarkeia. 

2  Co.  9.  8  always  having  all  sufficiency  in  all  (things) 

9.  Coming  up  to,  sufficient,  licavos  hikanos. 

2  Co.  2.  6  Sufficient  to  such  a  man  (is)  this  punish. 

2. 16  And  who  (is)  sufficient  for  these  things  ? 

3.  5  Not  that  we  are  sufficient  of  ourselves 

10. Sufficiency,  LKavirps  hikanoles. 

2  Co.  3.  s  ourselves ;  but  our  sufficiency  (is)  of 

SUIT,  (to  make)  — 

1  .To  appease,  weaken,  smooth  down,  rhnchalah,  3. 
Job  11. 19  yea,  many  shall  make  suit  unto  thee 

2.  Order,  valuation,  suit,  iny  erek. 

Judg  17. 10  and  a  suit  of  apparel,  and  thy  victuals.  So 

3. Strife,  pleading,  n'1  rib. 

2  Sa.  15.  4  that  every  man  which  hath  any  suit  or 

8UKKIIMS,  D”3D. 

An  African  or  Egyptian  tribe,  mentioned  with  the 
Lubim,  and  the  Ethiopians;  theSuchm  of  Pliny.  B.c.  29. 
2  Ch.  12.  3  the  Lubims,  the  S.,  and  the  Ethiopians 

SUM  (of  money),  to  — 

1.  Atonement,  price,  satisfaction,  neb  kopher. 

Exod  2i.  30  If  there  be  laid  on  him  a  sum  of  money 

2.  Number,  narration,  nspo  mispar. 

2  Sa.  24.  9  Joab  gave  up  the  sum  of  the  number  of 

1  Ch.21.  s  Joab  gave  the  sum  of  the  number  of  the 

3.  To  inspect,  lay  a  charge  on,  nps  paqad. 

Exod  38.  21  This  is  the  sum  of  the  tabernacle,  (even) 

4.  Covering,  exposition,  nwns  parashah. 

Esth.  4.  7  sum  of  the  money  that  Human  had  prom. 

5 . Head,  sum,  wto  rosh. 

Exod  30. 12  When  thou  takest  the  sum  of  the  cliildr. 
Num  1.  2  Take  ye  the  sum  of  all  tlie  congregation 

1.  49  neither  take  the  sum  of  them  among  the 

4.  2  Take  the  sum  of  the  sons  of  Kohath  from 
4.  22  Take  also  the  sum  of  the  sons  of  Gershon 

26.  2  Take  the  sum  of  all  the  congregation  of 

31.  26  Take  the  sum  of  the  prey  that  was  taken 
31.  49  Thy  servants  have  taken  the  sum  of  the 
Psa.139.  17  0  God !  how  great  is  the  sum  of  them 

6 . Head,  sum,  irsp  resh. 

Dan.  7.  1  wrote  the  dream,  (and)  told  the  sum  of 

7 . Measurement,  standard,  n’rpjj  toknith. 

Eze.  28.  12  Thou  sealest  up  the  sum,  full  of  wisdom 

8. T0  perfect,  finish,  consume,  Dpi?  tamam,  5. 

2  Ki.  22.  4  that  he  may  sum  the  silver  which  is  bro. 
9. Sum,  recapitulation,  Ke<pa\aiov  kephalaion. 

Acts  22.  28  With  a  great  sum  obtained  I  this  freedom 
Heb.  8.  1  (this  is)  the  sum  :  We  have  such  an  high 

10 . Honour,  value,  rig-fi  time. 

Acts  7.  16  bought  for  a  sum  of  money  of  the  sons  of 

BUMMER,  (fruit,  house),  to  — 
l.Al  cooling,  znpa  meqerah. 

Judg.  3.  20  he  was  sitting  in  a  summer  parlour,  whl. 


Judg.  3.  24  Surely  he  covereth  his  feet  in  his  summer 
2.  To  pass  the  summer,  pp  guts. 

Isa.  18.  6  fowls  Bhall  summer  upon  them,  and  all 
3. Summer,  B;jj  qayit. 

Dan.  2. 3s  became  like  the  chaff  of  the  summer  thr. 

4, Summer,  early  fruit,  pp  qayits. 

Gen.  8.  22  summer  and  winter,  and  day  and  night 
2  Sa.  16.  1  an  hundred  of  summer  fruits,  and  a  hot. 

16.  2  bread  and  summerfruitfortheyoungmen 
Psa.  32.  4  moisture  is  turned  into  the  drought  of  su. 

74. 17  earth :  thou  hast  made  summer  and  wint. 
Prov.  6.  8  Provideth  her  meat  in  the  summer,  (and) 

10.  5  He  that  gathereth  in  the  summer  (is)  a 
26.  1  As  snow  in  summer,  and  as  rain  in  liarv. 
30.  25  they  prepare  their  meat  in  the  summer 

Isa.  16.  9  for  the  shouting  for  thy  summer  fruits 
28.  4  as  the  hasty  fruit  before  the  summer;  wh. 
Jer.  8.  20  The  harvest  is  past,  the  summer  isended 
40.  10  gather  ye  wine,  and  summer  fruits,  and 
40.  1 2  gathered  wine  and  summer  fruits  very  mu. 
48.  32  spoiler  is  fallen  upon  thy  summer  fruits 
Amos  3.  15  smite  the  winter  house  with  the  summer 

8.  1  and  behold  a  basket  of  summer  fruit 

8.  2  And  I  said,  A  basket  of  summer  fruit 
Mic.  7.  1  when  they  have  gathered  the  summer  fr. 
Zech.14.  8  in  summer  and  in  winter  shall  it  be 

5. Summer,  6epos  theros. 

Matt'24.  32  putteth  forth  leaves,  ye  know  that  sum. 
Marki3.  28  putteth  forth  leaves,  ye  know  that  sum. 
Luke2i.  30  know,  .that  summer  is  now  nigh  at  hand 

SUMPTUOUSLY  — 

Shining,  brightly,  Xapirpois  iampros. 

Lukei6.  19  rich  man,  which,  .fared  sumptuously 
SUN  — 

1.  Light,  uik  or. 

Job  31.  26  If  I  beheld  the  sun  when  it  shined,  or 

2.  Heat,  rran  chammah. 

Job  30.  28  I  went  mourning  without  the  sun:  I  sto. 
Song  6.  10  fair  as  the  moon,  clear  as  the  sun,  (and) 
Isa.  24.23  sun  ashamed,  when  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall 
30.  26  light  of  the  sun,  and  the  light  of  the  sun 

3. Itch,  burning  heat,  dpu  cheres. 

Judg.  8.  13  returned  from  battle  before  the  sun  (was 

14.  18  on  the  seventh  day  before  the  sun  went 
Job  9.  7  Which  commandeth  the  sun,  and  it  riseth 

4. A  ministrant,  the  sun,  vsy  shemesh. 

Gen.  15.  12  when  the  sun  was  going  down,  a  deep  si. 

15.  17  sun  went  down,  and  it  was  dark,  behold 
19.  23  sun  was  risen  upon  the  earth  when  Lot 
28.  11  tarried  there  all  night,  because  the  sun 

32.  31  as  he  passed  over  Penuel  the  6un  rose  upon 
37.  9  behold,  the  sun.  .made  obeisance  to  me 

Exodi6.  21  and  when  the  sun  waxed  hot,  it  melted 

17. 12  steady  until  the  going  down  of  the  sun 

22.  3  If  the  sun  be  risen  upon  him,  (there  shall 

22.  26  unto  him  by  that  the  sun  goeth  down 
Lev.  22.  7  when  the  sun  is  down,  he  shall  be  clean 
Num25.  4  hang  them  up.  .against  the  sun,  that 
Deut.  4.  19  when  thou  seest  the  sun,  and  the  moon 

11.  30  by  the  way  where  the  sun  goeth  down 

16.  6  at  even,  at  the  going  down  of  the  sun,  at 

17.  3  either  the  sun.  ormoon,  orauyof  the  host 

23.  11  when  the  sun  is  down,  he  shall  come  into 

24.  13  when  the  sun  goeth  down,  that  he  may 
24.  15  neither  shall  the  sun  go  down  upon  it ;  for 

33.  14  precious  fruits  (brought  forth)  by  the  sun 
Josh.  1.  4  toward  the  going  down  of  the  sun,  shall 

8.  29  as  soon  as  the  sun  was  down,  Joshua  co. 
10.  12  Sun,  stand  thou  still  upon  Gibeon  ;  and 
10.  13  sun  stood  still.  .So  the  sun  stood  still  in 
10.  27  at  the  time  of  the  going  down  of  the  sun 

12.  1  toward  the  rising  of  the  sun,  from  the  ri. 
Judg.  5.  31  (let)  them  that  love  him  (be)  as  the  sun 

9.  33  as  soon  as  the  sun  is  up,  thou  shalt  rise 
19. 14  sun  went  down  upon  them  (when  they 

l'Sa.  11.  9  Tomorrow,  by  (that  time)  the  sun  be  hot 
2  Sa.  2.  24  sun  went  down  when  they  were  come  to 

3.  35  taste  bread,  or  ought  else,  till  the  sun  be 

12.  11  lie  with  thy  wives  in  the  sight  of  this  sun 

12. 12  thing  before  all  Israel,  and  before  the  sun 

23.  4  light  of  the  morning  (when)  the  sun  riseth 

1  KL'22.  36  about  the  going  down  of  the  sun,  saying 

2  Ki.  3.  22  sun  shone  upon  the  water,  and  the  Moab. 

23.  5  to  the  sun,  and  to  the  moon,  and  to  the 
23.  11  the  kings  of  Judah  had  given  to  the  sun 
23.  11  and  burned  the  chariots  of  the  sun  with 
2  Ch.18.  34  about  the  time  of  the  sun  going  down  he 
Neh.  7.  3  Let  not  the  gates.. be  opened  until  the  sun 
Job  8. 16  He  (is)  green  before  the  sun,  and  his  bra. 
Psa.  19.  4  them  hath  he  set  a  tabernacle  for  the  sun 
50.  1  from  the  rising  of  the  sun  unto  the  going 

58.  8  a  woman,  (that)  they  may  not  see  the  sun 
72.  5  They  shall  fear  thee  as  long  as  the  sun 

72. 17  name  shall  be  continuedaslongastliesun 
74.  16  thou  hast  prepared  the  light  and  the  sun 
84.  1 1  For  the  Lord  God  (is)  a  sun  and  shield 
89.  36  endure  for  ever,  and  his  throne  as  the  sun 

104.  19  appointed  the  moon  for  seasons :  the  sun 
104.  22  sun  ariseth,  they  gather  themselves  toge. 
113.  3  From  the  risingof  the  sun  unto  the  going 
12 1.  6  sun  shall  not  smite  thee  by  day,  nor  the 
136.  8  sun  to  rule  by  day:  for  his  mercy  (endur.) 
148.  3  Praise  ye  him,  sun  and  moon :  praise  him 
Eccl.  1.  3  his  labour  which  he  taketh  underthe  sun 

1.  5  sun  also  ariseth,  and  the  sun  goeth  down 
1.  gand(thercis)uonew  (thing)  under  the  sun 


Eccl.  1.  14  all  the  works  that  are  done  under  the  sun 

2.  11  and  (there  was)  no  profit  under  the  sun 

2. 17  the  work  that  is  wrought  under  the  sun 

2. 18  labour  which  I  had  taken  under  the  sun 
2.  19  have  showed  myself  wise  under  the  sun 
2.  20  all  the  labour  which  I  took  under  the  sun 

2.  22  wherein  he  hath  laboured  under  the  sun? 

3.  16  moreover  I  saw  under  the  sun  the  place 

4.  1  oppressions  that  are  done  under  the  sun 

4.  3  the  evil  work  that  is  done  under  the  sun 

4.  7  returned,  and  I  saw  vanity  under  the  sun 

4. 15  all  the  living  which  walk  under  the  sun 

5.  13  sore  evil  (which)  I  have  seen  under  the  sun 

5.  18  his  labour  that  he  taketh  under  the  sun 

6.  1  an  evil  which  I  have  seen  under  the  sun 

6.  5  Moreover  he  hath  not  seen  the  sun,  nor 

6.  12  what  shall  be  after  him  under  the  sun? 

7.  11  and.  .profit  to  them  that  see  the  sun 

8.  9  every  work  that  is  done  under  the  sun 
8.  15  man  hatli  no  better  thing  under  the  sun 
8.  15  life,  which  Godgiveth  him  underthe  sun 

8.  17  find  out  the  w'ork.  .done  under  the  sun 

9.  3  all  (things)  that  are  done  under  the  sun 

9.  6  in  any  (thing)  that  is  done  under  the  sun 

9.  9  which  he  hath  given  thee  under  the  sun 
9.  9  labour  which  thou  takest  under  the  sun 
9.  1 1  returned,  and  saw  under  the  sun,  that 
9.  13  wisdom  have  I  seen  also  under  the  sun 

10.  5  an  evil  (which)  I  have  seen  under  the  sun 

11.  7  pleasant,  .for  the  eyes  to  behold  the  sun 

12.  2  While  the  sun,  or  the  light,  or  the  moon 
Song  1.  6  because, the  sun  hath  looked  upon  me:  my 
Isa.  13. 10  the  sun  shall  be  darkened  in  hisgoingfo. 

38.  8  which  is  gone  down  in  the  sun  dial  of  A. 
j3.  8  So  the  sun  returned  ten  degrees,  by  which 
41.  25  from  the  risingof  the  sun  shall  he  call  up. 

45.  6  may  know  from  the  rising  of  the  sun,  and 

49. 10  neither  shall  the  heat  nor  sun  smite  them 

59.  19  and  his  glory  from  the  rising  of  the  sun 

60.  19  The  sun  shall  be  no  more  thy  light  by  day 
60.  20  Thy  sun  shall  no  more  go  down ;  neither 

Jer.  8.  2  they  shall  spread  them  before  the  sun,  and 

15.  9  her  sun  is  gone  down  while  (it  w-as)  yet  d. 

31.  35  which  giveth  the  sun  for  a  light  by  day 
Eze.  8.  16  they  worshipped  the  sun  toward  the  east 

32.  7  I  will  cover  the  sun  with  a  cloud,  and  the 
Joel.  2.  10  sun  and  the  moon  shall  be  dark,  and  the 

2.  31  The  sun  shall  be  turned  into  darkness,  and 

3.  15  The  sun  and  the  moon  shall  be  darkened 
Dan.  6. 14  laboured  till  the  going  down  of  the  sun  to 
Amos  8.  9  I  will  cause  the  sun  to  go  down  at  noon 
Jon.  4.  8  sun  did  arise,  .and  the  sun  beat  upon  the 
Halj.  3.  11  The  sun  (and)  moon  stood  stiU  in  their 
Mic.  3.  6  the  sun  shall  go  down  over  the  prophets 
Nali.  3. 17  when  the  sun  ariseth  they  flee  away,  and 
Mai.  1.  11  For  from  the  rising  of  the  sun,  even  unto 

4.  2  unto  you  that  fear  my  name  shall  the  sun 

5.  Sun,  solar  light,  pXios  helios. 

Matt.  5.  45  for  he  maketh  his  sun  to  rise  on  the  evil 

13.  6  when  the  sun  was  up,  they  were  scorched 

13.  43  shall  the  righteous  slime  forth  as  the  sun 

17.  2  face  did  shine  as  the  sun,  and  his  raiment 

24.  29  shall  the  sun  be  darkened,  and  the  moon 

Mark  1.  32  when  the  sun  did  set,  they  brought  unto 
4.  6  But  when  the  sun  was  up,  it  wasscorched 

13.  24  sun  shall  be  darkened,  and  the  moon  shall 

16.  2  unto  the  sepulchre  at  the  rising  of  the  sun 
Luke  4.  40  Now  when  the  sun  was  setting,  all  they 

21.  25  there  shall  be  signs  in  the  sun,  and  in  the 
23.  45  sun  was  darkened,  and  the  veil  of  the  te. 

Acts  2.  20  The  sun  shall  be  turned  into  darkness,  and 

13. 11  be  blind,  not  seeing  the  sun  for  a  season 

26.  13  briglitnessof  the  sun,  shining  round  about 

27.  20  when  neither  sun  nor  stars  in  many  days 
1  Co.  15.  41  one  glory  of  the  sun,  andanothergloryof 
Eph.  4.  26  let  not  the  sun  go  down  upon  your  wrath 
Jas.  1.  11  For  the  sun  is  no  sooner  risen  with  a  burn. 

Rev.  1. 16  his  countenance  (was)  as  the  sun  shineth 

6. 12  the  sun  became  black  as  sackcloth  of  hair 

7. 16  neither  shall  the  sun  light  on  them,  nor 

8. 12  and  the  third  part  of  the  sun  was  smitten 
9.  2  sun  and  the  air-  were  darkened  by  reason 

10.  1  face  (was)  as  it  were  the  sun,  and  his  feet 

12.  1  woman  clothed  with  the  sun,  and  the  mo. 

16.  8  angel  poured  out  his  vial  upon  the  sun 
19.  17  I  saw  an  angel  standing  in  the  sun,  and 

21.  23  city  had  no  need  of  the  sun,  neither  of  the 

22.  5  need  no  candle,  neither  light  of  the  sun 

SUNRISING  — 

1.  Rising  of  the  sun,  trpe'  nntl?  mizrach  shemesh. 

Num 21.  11  the  wilderness,  .toward  the  sunrising 
Deut.  4.  41,  47  on  this  side  Jordan,  toward  the  sunris. 

Josh.  1. 15  on  this  side  Jordan  toward  the  sunrising 

13.  5  toward  the  sunrising,  from  Baal-gad  un. 

19.  12  toward  the  sunrising  unto  the  border  of 
19.  27  turneth  toward  the  sunrising  to  Beth-da. 

19.  34  Judah  upon  Jordan  toward  the  sunrising 

Judg  20.  43  over  against  Gibeah  toward  the  sunnsing 

2.  Rising,  rn  D  mizrach. 

Num  34. 15  Jericho  eastward,  toward  the  sunrising 

SUNDERED,  to  be  — 

To  part,  separate  self,  "ns  parad,  7. 

Job  41. 17  stick  together,  that  they  cannot  be  sund. 

SUNDRY  times,  at  —  « 

In  many  parts,  no\vp.(pus  polumeros. 

Heb.  1.  1  at  sundry  times  and  in  divers  manners  sp. 


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SUNG,  to  be  — 

To  be  sung,  Yu*  shir,  6. 

Isa.  26.  1  Iu  that  day  shall  this  song  be  sung  in  the 
SUNK,  to  be  — 

1  .To  sink,  I'zp  (aba. 

Psa.  9.  15  heathen  are  sunk  down  in  the  pit  (that) 
Lam.  2.  9  Her  gates  are  sunk  into  the  ground  ;  he 

2. To  be  sunk,  J139  taba,  6. 

Jer.  38.  22  thy  feet  are  sunk  in  the  mire,  (and)  they 

SUP  (up),  to  — 

1  .Desire,  a  crowd,  hdjo  megammah. 

Hab.  1.  9  their  faces  shall  sup  up  (as)  the  east  wind 

2. To  sup,  take  evening  meal,  Secm/tw  deipned. 
Lukei7.  8  .Make  ready  wherewith  I  may  sup,  and  g. 

1  Co.  11.  25  also  (he  took)  the  cup,  when  he  had  sup! 
Rev.  3.  20  will  come  iu  to  him,  and  will  sup  with  him 

SUPERFLUOUS,  superfluity,  to  have  any  thing  — 

1. TVi  be  stretched  out,  superfluous,  sara. 

Lev.  21.  18  hath  a  flat  nose,  or  any  thing  superfluous 

22.  23  lamb  that  hath  any  thing  superfluous  or 

2.  Abundance,  superabundance ,  mpiootia perisseia. 
Jas.  1.  21  lay  apart  all  filthiness  and  superfluity  of 

3.  Abundant,  superfluous,  very  much,  trepurais. 

2  Co.  9.  1  it  is  superfluous  for  me  to  write  to  you 
SUPERSCRIPTION  — 

What  is  written  upon  or  above,  eVi ypacpg  epigraphs. 

Matt 22.  20  Whose  (is)  this  image  and  superscription 
Mark  1 2.  16  Whose  (is)  this  image  and  superscription 
15.  26  superscription  of  his  accusation  was  wri. 
Luke  20.  24  Whose  image  and  superscription  hath  it? 

23.  38  superscription  also  was  written  over  him 
SUPERSTITION,  superstitious  — 

1  .Much  given  to  reverence,  beiaibaipovecnepos. 

Acts  17.  22  perceive  that  in  all  things  ye  are  too  sup. 
-•  Reverence  of  demons,  Seuridatfiovladeisidaimonia. 

Acts  25. 19  questions  against  him  of  their  own  supe. 
SUPPER  — 

l. Supper,  evening  meal,  beinvov  dcipnon 

Mark  6.  21  Herod,  on  his  birth  day,  made  a  supper  to 
Lukei4.  12  When  thou  makest  a  dinner  or  a  supper 
14.  16  certain  man  made  a  great  supper,  and  bade 
14.  17  sent  his  servant  at  supper  time  to  say  to 
14.  24  which  were  bidden  shall  taste  of  my  sup 
J0I11112.  2  There  they  made  him  a  supper;  and  Martha 
13.  2  supper  being  ended,  the  devil  having  now 
13.  4  He  riseth  from  supper,  and  laid  aside  his 

21.  20  which  also  leaned  on  his  breast  at  supper 
1  Co.  11.  20  place,  (this)  is  not  to  eat  the  Lord’s  supp. 

11.  21  taketh  before  (other)  his  own  supper-  and 
Rev.  19.  9  which  are  called  unto  the  marriage  supper 
19.  17  Come,  .unto  the  supper  of  the  great  God 
2.  To  sup,  take  evening  meal,  benrvein  deipneo. 

Luke22.  20  Likewise  also  the  cup  after  supper,  saying 
SUPPLANT,  to  — 

To  take  by  the  heel,  supplant,  trip  up,  2(3jy  aqab. 

Gen.  27.  36  for  he  hath  supplanted  me  these  two  times 
Jer.  g.  4  for  every  brother  will  utterly  supplant,  and 
SUPPLE,  to  — 

ICase,  'iflo  mishi. 

Eze.  16.  4  neither  wast  thou  washed  in  water  to  su 
SUPPLIANT  — 

Suppliant,  ifii)  athar. 

Zeph.  3.  10  beyond  the  rivers  of  Ethiopia  my  suppli. 
SUPPLICATION,  (to  make)  — 

1.  To  smooth,  appease,  .ibn  chalah,  3. 

1  Sa.  13. 12  have  not  made  supplication  unto  the  Lo. 

2.  To  show  self  gracious,  entreat  grace,  fan  clianan,  7. 

1  Ki.  8.  33  make  supplication  unto  thee  in  this  house 

8.  47  make  supplication  unto  thee  in  the  laud 

8.  59  wherewith  I  have  made  supplication  be. 

9.  3  heard . .  thy  supplication  that  thou  hast 

2  Ch.  6.  24  make  supplication  before  thee  in  this  ho 
Esth.  4.  8  to  make  supplication  unto  him,  and  to  ma 
Job  8.  5  make  thy  supplication  to  the  Almighty 

9.  is  I  would  make  supplication  to  my  judge 
Psa.  30.  8  and  unto  the  Lord  I  made  supplication 
142.  1  with  my  voice.. did  I  make  my  supplica. 
Hos.  12.  4  made  supplication  unto  him  :  he  found 
'■To  be  gracious,  to  favour,  |Ji)  chanan,  2. 

Dan.  6.  n  praying  and  making  supplication  before 
'■To  judge  self,  pray  habitually,  bb?  palal,  7. 

Isa.  45.  14  they  shall  make  supplication  unto  thee 
'■Supplication  for  grace,  njnn  techinnah. 

1  Ki.  8.  23  have  thou  respect . .  to  his  supplication 

0  3o  ?„??rken  thou  to  the  supplication  of  thy 
8.  38  \V  bat  prayer  and  supplication  soever  be 
«.  45  hear  thou  in  heaven .  .their  supplication 
8.  49  hear  thou  their  prayer  and  their  supplic 
8.  52  thine  eyes  maybe  open  unto  the  supplic 
8.  52  unto  the  supplication  of  thy  people  Isra 
8.  54  end  of  praying  all  this  prayer  and  suppl 
9-  3  heard  thy  prayer  and  thy  supplication  til 

2  ui.  0.  19  Have  respect  therefore,  .to  his  supplicat 

6.  29  what  prayer  (or)  what  supplication  soever 
6-  35,  39  Then  hear  thou  .  .their  supplication 
33-i3  heard  his  supplication,  and  brought  him 
isa.  6.  9  Lord  hath  heard  my  supplication ;  the  L. 


^  ..nvii  iicrtiu  mj'  supplication  ;  rne  L. 
55.  1  and  hide  not  thyself  from  my  supplication 


Psa.119.  170  my  supplication  come  before  thee,  del 
Jer.  36.  7  It  may  be  they  will  present  their  suppli. 

37.  20  let  my  supplication ..  be  accepted  before 

38.  26  presented  my  supplication  before  the  ki. 
42.  2  Let,  we  beseech  thee,  our  supplication  be 
42.  9  sent  me  to  present  your  supplication  be 

Dan.  9.  20  presenting  my  supplication  before  the  L. 

6. Supplications  for  grace,  nimna  tachanunoth. 

Psa.  86.  6  and  attend  to  the  voice  of  my  supplicat. 

7 .Supplications  for  grace,  D’Pjrm  tachanunim. 

2  Ch.  6.  21  Hearken  therefore  unto  the  supplications 
Job  41.  3  Will  he  make  many  supplications  unto 
Isa.  28.  2  Hear  the  voice  of  my  supplications  when 
28.  6  he  hath  heard  the  voice  of  my  supplicat. 
31.  22  thou  heardest  the  voice  of  my  supplicati 

1 16.  1  hath  heard  my  voice(and)my  supplications 

130.  2  attentive  to  the  voice  of  my  supplications 
140.  6  hear  the  voice  of  my  supplications,  0  L. 
143.  1  0  Lord,  give  ear  to  my  supplications :  in 
Jer.  3.  21  weeping  (and)  supplications  of  the  child. 

31.9  with  supplications  will  I  lead  them  :  I  will 
Dan.  9.  3  to  seek  by  prayer  and  supplications,  with 

9. 17  hear,  .his  supplications,  and  cause  thy 

9. 18  for  we  do  not  present  our  supplications 
9.  23  At  the  beginning  of  thy  supplications  the 

Zeeh  12.  10  the  spirit  of  grace  and  of  supplications 

8.  Supplication,  deprecation,  bepais  deesis. 

Acts  1.  14  with  one  accord  in  prayer  [and  supplica.] 
Eph.  6.  18  Praying  always  with  all  prayer  and  sup 
6- 18  with  all  perseverance  and  supplication 
Ilnl.  4.  6  m  every  thing  by  prayer  and  supplication 
ill.  2.  i  first  of  all,  supplicatious,  prayers,  interc. 
5.  5  Continueth  in  supplications  and  prayers 

9.  S application,  suppliant  branch,  iKerppia  hikete. 
Heb.  5.  7  when  he  had  offered  up  prayers  and  sup 

SUPPLY,  (to)  — 

\. To  make  fully  up  or  full  again,  ivauXppooi  ana, 

I  Co.  16.  17  lacking  on  your  part  they  have  supplied 
I  nil.  2.  30  to  supply  your  lack  of  service  toward  me 

2.  A  supply,  tiriyoppyla  epichoregia. 

Eph.  4.  16  compacted  by  that  which  every  joint  su 

1  nil.  1.  19  and  the  supply  of  the  spirit  of  Jesus  Ch. 

3.  To  make  full,  ir\gp6a>  plerod. 

Phil.  4. 19  But  my  God  shall  supply  all  your  need 
A.  To  make  fully  up  toward,  npoo’auanK'fjpca  prosa. 

2  Co.  9.  12  not  only  supplieth  the  want  of  the  saints 
11.  9  lacking  to  me  the  brethren ..  supplied,  and 

SUPPORT,  to  — 

1. To  hold  over  against,  avrexopai  antechomai. 

1  Th.  5.  14  support  the  weak,  be  patient  toward  all 

2.  To  take  or  receive  over  against,  avTiXapfravoyai. 
Acts  20.  33  so  labouring  ye  ought  to  support  the  weak 

SUPPOSE,  to  — 

1 .  To  say,  bdk  amar. 

2  Sa.  13.  32  Let  not  my  lord  suppose  (that)  they  have 

2.  To  think,  SoKeta  dokeo. 

Mark  6.  49  supposed  it  had  been  a  spirit,  and  cried 
Lukei2.  51  Suppose  ye  that  I  am  come  to  give  peace 

13.  2  Suppose  ye  that  these  Galileans  were  si 
24.  37  and  supposed  that  they  had  seen  a  spirit 

John.20. 15  She,  supposing  him  to  he  the  gardener 
Acts  27.  13  supposing  that  they  had  obtained  (their) 
Heb.  10.  29  Of  how  much  sorer  punishment,  suppose 

3.  To  lead,  phink,  account ,  esteem,  pyeopat  hegeomai. 

Phil.  2.  25  Yet  I  supposed  it  necessary  to  send  to 

4.  To  reckon,  Xoy'flopai  logizomai. 

2  Co.  11.  s  For  I  suppose  I  was  not  a  whit  behind 
ile.  5. 12  as  I  suppose,  I  have  written  briefly,  exh. 

5.  To  reckon  as  law,  vop'flu  nomizo. 

Matt  20.  io  when  the  first  came,  they  supposed  that 
Luke  2. 44  supposing  him  to  have  been  in  the  comp 

3.  23  being  as  was  supposed  the  son  of  Joseph 
Acts  7.  25  For  he  supposed  his  brethren  would  have 

14.  19  drew  (him)  out  of  the  city,  supposing  he 
16.  27  supposing  that  the  prisoners  had  beeD 

21.  29  whom  they  supposed  that  Paul  had  broug 

I  Co.  7. 26  I  suppose  therefore  that  this  is  good  for 
I  Ti.  6.  s  supposing  that  gain  is  godliness :  from  such 

6.  To  suppose,  be  of  opinion,  otopai  oiomai,  oipai. 
Johnzi.  25  suppose  that  even  the  world  itself  could 
rinl.  1. 16  supposing  to  add  affliction  to  my  bonds 

7 .  To  take  or  receive  under,  apprehend,  biToXag&avu 
Luke  7.  43  I  suppose  that  (lie)  to  whom  he  forgave 
Acts  2.  15  For  these  are  not  drunken  as  ye  suppose 

8.  To  think  under,  suspect ,  suppose,  virovoeoi  hupo. 
Acts  25.  18  none  accusation  of  such  things  as  I  supp. 

SUPREME  — 

To  hold  over  or  above,  v-n-epiyev  huperecho. 

1  Pe.  2. 13  whether  it  be  to  the  king,  as  supreme 
SUR,  no  turning  aside,  entrance. 

A  gate  of  the  house  (of  the  king  or  of  the  temple)  in 
Jerusalem,  called  iu  2CI1.  23. 5  “gate  of  the  foundation.” 

2  Ki.  11.  6  a  third  part  (shall  be)  at  the  gate  of  S. 
SURE,  (more)  — 

l.To  be  or  become  faithful,  stedfast,  |nx  aman,  2. 

I  Sa.  2.  35  will  build  him  a  sure  house,  and  he  shall 
23.  28  will  certainly  make  my  lord  a  sure  house 
1  Ki.  11.  38  build  thee  a  sure  house,  as  I  built  for  D 


Psa.  19.  7  the  testimony  of  the  Lord  (is)  sure,  making 
in.  7  judgment:  all  his  commandments  (are)  s 

Isa.  22.  23  I  will  fasten  him  (as)  a  nail  in  a  sure  pi.  ’ 

22.  25  the  nail  that  is  fastened  in  the  sure  place 
33.  16  shall  be  given  him,  his  waters  (shall  be)s. 
55.  3  covenant  with  you,  (even)  the  sure  mercies 

2.  To  remain  faithful,  stedfast,  |DK  aman,  5. 

nan.  2.  43  certain,  and  the  interpretation  thereof  su. 

3.  Faithfulness,  stedfastness,  rncft  amanah. 

Nell.  9.  38  because  of  aU  this  we  make  a  sure  (cove.) 

4 . Truth,  stedfastness,  nsx  emeth. 

Prov.n.  18  that  soweth righteousness  (shall  he) a  sure 

5.  To  5e  founded,  laid  as  a  foundation,  id;  yasad,  6. 
Isa.  28. 16  a  precious  corner  (stone),  a  sure  foundat. 

6.  Confidence,  trust,  raaa  mibtach. 

Isa.  32.  18  in  sure  dwellings,  and  in  quiet  resting  pi. 

7 .Standing,  abiding,  established,  D;p  qayyam. 

Dan.  4.  26  thy  kingdom  shall  be  sur  e  unto  thee,  after 

8.  To  observe,  watch,  keep,  ast?  shamar. 

2  Sa.  23.  5  covenant,  ordered  in  all  (things),  and  sure 
9.1'  mn,  secure,  safe,  certain,  a<rtpa\i]s  asphales. 

Heb.  6.  19  both  sure  and  stedfast,  aud  which  enter. 

10. Firm,  sure,  stedfast,  (ie&aws  bebaios. 

Rom  4.  16  the  promise  might  be  sure  to  all  the  seed 
2  Pe.  1. 10  make  your  calling  and  election  sure:  for 
1.  19  We  have  also  a  more  sure  word  of  proph. 
11  .Faithful,  believing,  iricrris  pistos. 

Acts  13.  34  I  will  give  you  the  sure  mercies  of  David 
12 .Firm,  solid,  arepeos  stereos. 

2  Ti.  2. 19  the  foundation  of  God  standeth  sure,  liar. 
SURE,  to  be,  make,  or  be  made  — 

1. To  be  faithful,  stedfast,  |Dx  aman,  2. 

T*sa-  93-  5  Thy  testimonies  are  very  sure:  holiness 

2.  To  lean  on,  trust,  be  confident,  nas  batach. 

Prov.  11.  15  and  he  that  hateth  suretiship  is  sure 

3 -To  be  stony,  hard,  pip  chazaq. 

Deut.12.  23  Only  be  sure  that  thou  eat  not  the  blood 

4.  To  know,  jn;  yada. 

Exod.  3.  19  I  am  sure  that  the  king  of  Egypt  will  not 
Num.32.  23  and  be  sure  your  sin  will  find  you  out 

1  Sa.  20.  7  be  sure  that  evil  is  determined  by  him 

2  Sa.  1.  io  because  I  was  sure  that  he  could  not  live 

5.  To  rise  up,  stand  still.  Dip  qum. 

Gen.  23.  17  the  borders  roundabout,  were  made  sure 

23.  20  field,  and  the  cave.,  were  made  sure  unto 

6.  To  enlarge,  strengthen,  dyi  rahab. 

Prov.  6.  3  humble  thyself,  and  make  sure  thy  friend 

7 . To  make  safe,  secure,  aatpaAifo  asphalizd. 

Matt.27.  64  that  the  sepulchre  be  made  sure  until  the 

27.  6s  said . .  go  your  way,  make  (it)  as  sure  as  ye 
27.  66  made  the  sepulchre  sure,  sealing  the  stone 

8.  To  know ,  take  cognizance  of,  ylvcocKu  ginosko. 
Lukeio.  11  be  ye  sure  of  this,  that  the  kingdom  of  G 
John  6.  69  we  believe  aud  are  sure  that  thou  art  th. 

9.  To  see,  know,  be  acquainted  with,  olSa,  oida. 

Rom.  2.  2  But  we  are  sure  that  the  judgment  of  God 

15.  29  am  sure  that,  when  I  come  unto  you,  I  sli. 
SURELY,  of  a  surety  — 

1  -Hut,  truly,  yet,  d^ir  vlam. 

Job  13.  3  Surely!  would  speak  to  the  Almighty,  and 

14.  18  surely  the  mountain  falling  cometh  to  no. 

2.  Only,  ijR  ak. 

Gen.  9.  s  surely  your  blood  of  your  lives  will  I  re 
26.  9  Behold,  of  a  surety  she  (is)  thy  wife;  and 
29.  14  Surely  thou  (art)  my  bone  and  my  flesh 
rrov.22.  16  he  that  giveth  to  the  rich,  (shall)  surely 
3. Surely,  but,  yet,  jpx  aken. 

Gen.  28.  16  Surely  the  Lord  is  in  this  place,  and  I  kn 
Exod.  2.  14  feared,  and  said,  Surely  this  thing  is  kn 
1  Sa.  15.  32  said,  Surely  the  bitterness  of  death  is  pa. 

1  K1.11.  2  surely  they  will  turn  away  your  heart  af. 
Isa.  40.  7  bloweth  upon  it :  surely  the  people  (is) 

49.  4  surely  my  judgment  (is)  with  the  Lord 
53.  4  Surely  he  hath  borne  our  griefs  and  car. 

Jer.  3.  20  Surely  (as)  a  wife  treacherously  departe. 

4. 10  surely  thou  hast  greatly  deceived  this  p. 

4.  Truly,  indeed,  disk  umnam. 

Gen.  18.  13  Shall  I  of  asuretybear  a  child,  which  am 


5.  Truly,  indeed,  omnam. 

Job  34.  12  Yea,  surely  God  will  not  do  wickedly,  ne. 

6.  If  not,  pb  ox  im  Id. 

Sura  14.  35  will  surely  do  it  unto  all  this  evil  congre. 

1  Ki.  20.  23  and  surely  we  shall  be  stronger  than  they 

7 . Confidence,  trust,  re|  bctach. 

Prov  10.  9  He  that  walketh  uprightly  walketli  sure. 

8. ^4  son  of,  "fa  ben. 

2  Sa.  12.  5  the  man  that  hatlpdone  this  .  .shallsurely 

9.  To  know,  be  acquainted  with,  J)Y  yada. 

Gen.  15. 13  Know  of  a  surety  that  thy  seed  shall  be 

10 . That,  because,  ’3  Id. 

Gen.  29.  32  Surely  the  Lord  hath  looked  upon  my  a. 

11.  Therefore,  laken.  » 

1  Sa.  28.  z  Surely  thou  shalt  know  what  thy  servant 


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12.  Only,  surely,  nevertheless,  pi  raq. 

Gen.  20.  ii  Surely  the  fear  of  God  (is)  not  in  this  pi. 

13.  Truly,  really,  certainly,  aKyf) as  alethos. 

Matt 26.  73  Surely  thou  also  art  (one)  of  them;  for 
Marki4.  70  surely  thou  art  (one)  of  them  :  for  thou 
John  1 7.  8  have  known  surely  that  I  came  out  from 
Acts  12.  11  Now  I  know  of  asurety,  that  the  Lord  ha. 

14 .Indeed,  i)  pf\v  e  men. 

Ileb.  6.  14  Saying,  [Surely]  blessing  I  will  bless  thee 

15.  Verily,  indeed,  truly,  val  nai. 

Rev.  22.  20  saith,  Surely  I  come  quickly.  Amen.  Even 

1 6.  By  all  means,  entirely,  altogether,  ttoi'tos  pan. 
Luke  4.  23  Ye  will  surely  say  unto  me  this  proverb 

STJRELY  (believed),  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  or  become  faithful,  stedfast ,  jex  aman,  2. 
Hos.  5.  9  I  made  known  that  which  shall  surely  be 

2.  To  bear  on  fully ,  irXypoQopew  plerophoreo. 

Luke  1.  1  things  which  are  most  surely  believed  am. 
SURELY  (no  more,  none,  not)  — 

If,  CX  im. 

Numi4.  23  Surely  they  shall  not  see  the  land  which 

32.  1 1  Surely  none  of  the  men  that  came  up  out 
Isa.  62.  8  Surely  I  will  no  more  give  thy  corn(to  be) 

SURETISHIP,  surety  — 

1  .Pledge,  surety,  115151  arubbah. 

Prov  17.  18  become tn  surety  in  the  presence  of  his  fr. 

2.  To  strike,  S?pl?  taka. 

Prov  11. 15  and  he  that  hateth  suretisliip  is  sure 

S.rl  bail,  pledge,  surety,  iyyvos  egguos. 

Heb.  7.  22  By  so  much  was  Jesus  made  a  surety  of  a 
SURETY,  to  be,  become,  put  in  — 

To  be  or  become  surety,  3151  arab. 

Gen.  43.  9  I  will  be  surety  for  him;  of  my  hand  shalt 
44.  32  For  thy  servant  became  surety  for  the  lad 
Job  17.  3  Lay  down  now,  put  me  in  a  surety  with 
Psa.119.  122  Be  surety  for  thy  servant  for  good:  let 
Prov.  6.  1  My  son,  if  thou  be  surety  for  thy  friend 

11.  15  He  that  is  surety  for  a  stranger  shall  sm. 

20. 16  Take  his  garment  that  is  surety  (for)  a  str. 
22.  26  Be  not  thou . .  of  them  that  are  sureties  for 

27. 13  Take  his  garment  that  is  surety  for  a  str. 

SURFEITING  — 

A  headache,  KpanraXi)  kraipale. 

Luke'21. 34  hearts  be  overcharged  with  surfeiting,  and 

SURMISES  — 

A  suspicion,  surmise,  virivoia  huponoia. 

1  Ti.  6.  4  whereof  cometh  envy . .  evil  surmisings 
SURNAME,  (be  surnamed, )  to  — 

1  .To  surname,  give  flattering  titles,  i)|  kanah,  3. 
Isa.  44.  s  surname  (himself)  by  the  name  of  Israel 
43.  4  surnamed  thee,  though  thou  hast  not  kn. 

2.  To  call  upon,  be  surnamed,  4wiKa\eopaL  epikale. 
Matt  10.  3  Lebbeus,  [whose  surname  was  Thaddeus] 
Luke22.  3  Then  entered  Satan  into  Judas  [surnam.] 
Acts  1.  23  called  Barsabas,  who  was  surnamed  Jus. 

4.  36  Joses,  who  by  the  apostles  was  surnamed 
10.  5  call  for  (one)  Simon,  whose  surname  is  P. 

10. 18  whether  Simon,  which  was  surnamed  Pe. 
10.  32  call  hither  Simon,  whose  surname  is  Pet. 

11. 13  and  call  for  Simon,  whose  surname  is  Pe. 

12.  12  mother  of  John,  whose  surname  was  Ma. 
12.  25  took  with  them  John,  whose  surname  was 
15.  22  Judas  [surnamed]  Barsabas,  andSilas,  ch. 

3.  To  put  a  name  upon,  tmTidij/ii  ijvoga  epitithemi. 
Mark  3. 16  And  Simon  he  surnamed  Peter 

3.  17  surnamed  them  Boanerges,  which  is,  The 

4.  To  call,  icaAeu  kaleo. 

Acts  15.  37  take  with  them  John,  whose  surname  was 
SURPRISE,  be  surprised,  to  — 

1.  To  lay  hold,  irjx  achaz. 

Isa.  33.  14  fearfulness  hath  surprised  the  hypocrites 

2 . To  be  caught,  captured,  izsi  taphas,  2. 

Jer.  48.  41  strongholds  are  surprised,  and  the  migli. 
51.  41  the  praise  of  the  whole  earth  surprised  I 

SUSANCHITES,  N'pjtrur. 

The  inhabitants  of  the  city  Shushan  or  Susi,  or  of  the 
province  Susiana,  who  were  transplanted  to  Samaria  by 
Shalmanezer. 

Ezra  4.  9  the  S.,  the  Dehavites,  (and)  the  Elamites 
SU-SAN'-NA,  ~2,ovcravva  lily. 

One  of  the  women  who  ministered  to  Christ  of  their 
substance,  and  who  followed  him  in  his  joumeyings. 

Luke  8.  3  S.,  and  many  others,  which  ministered 
SU'-SI,  'did  Jah  is  swift  or  rejoicing. 

A  Manassite,  father  of  Gaddi,  one  of  the  twelve  men 
sent  to  spy  out  the  land.  B.c.  1492. 

Numi3.  ri  of  the  tribe  of  Manasseh,  Gaddi.. son  of  8. 
SUSTAIN,  to  — 

1  -To  contain,  sustain ,  ^13  kul,  Sa. 

1  Ki.  17.  9  commanded  a  widow  woman  there  to  s. 
Neh.  9.  2i  forty  years  didst  thou  sustain  them  in  the 
Psa.  53.  22  shall  sustain  thee  :  he  shall  never  suffer 
Prov.  18.  14  The  spirit  of  a  man  will  sustain  his  infir. 

2.  To  support,  t]DD  samak. 

Gen.  27.  37  with  corn  and  wine  have  I  sustained  him 


Psa.  3.  5  slept;  I  awaked  ;  for  the  LORD  sustained 
Isa.  59. 16  and  his  righteousness,  it  sustained  him 

SUSTENANCE,  (to  provide)  — 

1.  To  contain,  sustain,  kul,  3 a, 

2  Sa.  19.  32  provided  the  king  of  sustenance  while  he 

2.  Life  preserver,  sustenance,  quickening,  i;np. 

Judg.  6.  4  left  no  sustenance  for  Israel,  neither  sh. 

3.  Food,  sustenance,  x6pTa<rp.a  chortasma. 

Acts  7.  1 1  affliction  :  and  our  fathers  found  no  sust. 
SWADDLED,  to  be  swaddled,  to  — 

1  .To  be  swaddled,  'wn  cliathal,  4,  6. 

Eze.  16.  4  wast  not  salted  at  all,  nor  swaddled  at  all 

2.  To  stretch  out,  swaddle,  n?p  taphach,  3. 

Lam.  2.  22  those  that  I  have  swaddled  and  brought 


SWADDLING  band,  to  wrap  in  swaddling  clothes  — 

1. vl  swaddling  band,  n^nn  chathullah. 

Job  38.  9  thick  darkness  a  swaddling  band  for  it 

2 . To  swaddle,  avapyavow  sparganoo. 

Luke  2.  7  wrapped  him  in  swaddling  clothes,  and 
2.  12  find  the  babe  wrapped  in  swaddling  clot. 

SWALLOW  — 

1  .A  swallow,  wild  pigeon,  im  deror. 

Psa.  84.  3  found  an  house,  arid  the  swallow  a  nest 
ProV26.  2  as  the  swallow  by  flying,  so  the  curse  ca. 

2.  A  crane,  sivallcnv,  1GJ]  agur. 

Isa.  38.  14  Like  a  crane  (or)  a  swallow,  so  did  I  clia. 
Jer.  8.  7  the  crane  and  the  swallow  observe  the  ti. 

SWALLOW  (down,  up),  to  — 

1.  To  swallow,  vr?  bala. 

Exod  7.  12  but  Aaron’s  rod  swallowed  up  their  rods 

15.  12  thy  right  hand,  the  earth  swallowed  them 
Num  16.  30  earth  open  her  mouth,  and  swallow . .  up 

16.  32  opened  her  mouth,  and  swallowed  them  up 
16.  34  they  said,  Lest  the  earth  swallow  us  up 
26.  10  swallowed  them  up  together  with  Korah 

Deut  11.  6  swallowed  them  up,  and  their  households 
Job  7. 19  let  me  alone  till  I  swallow  down  my  spit. 

20.  15  He  hath  swallowed  down  riches,  and  he 

20. 18  he  restore,  and  shall  not  swallow  it  down 
Psa.  69.  15  neither  let  the  deep  swallow  me  up,  and 
106.  17  The  earth  opened  and  swallowed  up  Dat. 
124.  3  Then  they  had  swallowed  us  up  quick, wh. 
Prov.  1. 12  Let  us  swallow  them  up  alive  as  tliegrave 
Jer.  51.  34  he  hath  swallowed  me  up  like  a  dragon 
Hos.  8.  7  it  yield,  the  strangers  shall  swallow  it  up 
Jon.  1.  17  had  prepared  a  great  fish  to  swallow  up 

2.  To  be  swallowed,  yha  bala,  2. 

Isa.  28.  7  they  are  swallowed  up  of  wine,  they  are 
Hos.  8.  8  Israel  is  swallowed  up :  now  shall  they  be 


3.  To  swalloiv,  ySa  bala,  3. 

2  Sa.  20.  19  why  wilt  thou  swallow  up  the  inheritance 
20.  20  far  be  it  from  me,  that  I  should  swallow 
Psa.  21.  9  Lord  shall  swallow  them  up  in  his  wrath 
35.  23  them  not  say,  We  have  swallowed  him  up 
Eccl.io.  12  but  the  lips  of  afool  will  swallow  up  him. 
Isa.  25.  8  He  will  swallow  up  death  in  victory ;  and 

49. 19  they  that  swallowed  thee  up  shall  be  far 
Lam.  2.  2  Lord  hath  swallowed  up  all  the  habitat. 
2.  s  swallowed  up  Israel,  he  hath  swallowed  up 
2.  16  We  have  swallowed  (her)  up;  certainly 

4.  To  swallow  up,  run  swiftly,  nDj  gama,  3. 

Job  39.  24  He  swalloweth  the  ground  with  fierceness 

5.  To  sivallow  up,  be  rash,  ptS  lua. 

Obad.  16  shall  swallow  down,  and  they  shall  be  as 


6.  To  pant. 
Job  5. 
Psa.  56. 
56. 

57- 
Eze.  36. 
Amos  8. 


desire,  swallow  up,  shaapli. 

S  the  robber  swalloweth  up  them  substance 

1  for  man  would  swallow  me  up ;  he  fight. 

2  Mine  enemies  would  daily  swallow,  .up 

3  reproach  of  him  that  would  swallow,  .up 

3  swallowed  you  up  on  every  side,  that  ye 

4  Hear  this,  O  ye  that  swallow  up  the  nee. 


7.  To  drink  down,  swallow  up,  /ccmnr lvco  katapino. 
Matt  23.  24  which  strain  at  a  gnat,  and  swallow  a  ca. 
Rev.  12.  16  swallowed  up  the  flood  which  the  dragon 


SWALLOWED  up,  (to  be)  — 

1.  To  be  swallowed  up,  SfVa  bala,  4. 

2  Sa.  17. 16  lest  the  king  be  swallowed  up,  and  all  the 
Job  37.  20  speak,  surely  he  shall  be  swallowed  up 

2. Swallowing  up,  ybi  beta. 

Jer.  51.  44  that  whichhe  hath  swallowed  up :  and  the 

3.  To  swallow  up,  be  rash,  yiS  lua. 

Job  6.  3  therefore  my  words  are  swallowed  up 

4 . To  drink  down,  swallow  up,  Karanlvw  katapino. 

1  Co.  13.  54  written,  Death  is  swallowed  up  in  victory 

2  Co.  2.  7  perhaps  such  a  one  should  be  swallo.  up 

5.  4  that  mortality  might  be  swallowed  up  of 

SWAN  — 

Chameleon,  owl,  ncB>w  tanshemeth. 

Lev.  11.  18  the  swan,  and  the  pelican,  and  the  gier 
Deut  14.  16  little  owl,  and  the  great  owl,  and  the  sw. 

SWARM  — 

\. Company,  swarm,  congregation,  nip  edah. 

Judg  14.  8  swarm  of  bees  and  honey  in  the  carcase 

2.  A  beetle,  dog  fly,  nip  arob. 

Exod  8.  21  i  will  send  swarms  (offlies)upon  thee,  and 

8.  21  houses,  .shall  be  full  of  swarm  (of  flies) 


Exod.8.  22  that  no  swarms  (of  flies)  shall  be  there,  to 
8.  24  there  came  a  grievous  swarm(of  flies)  into 
8.  24  corrupted  by  reason  of  the  swarm  (of  flies) 

8.  29  entreat  the  Lord  that  the  swarms  (of  fl.) 

8.  31  he  removed  the  swarms  (of  flies)  from  Ph. 

SWEAR,  (to  cause  or  make)  to  — 

1  .To  appeal  to  God,  take  oath,  r&K  alah. 

Hos.  4.  2  By  swearing,  and  lying,  and  killing,  and  \ 
10.  4  swearing  falsely  in  making  a  covenant 

2.  To  cause  to  appeal  to  God,  nSk  alah,  5. 

1  Ki.  8.  31  be  laid  upon  him  to”  cause  him  to  swear  j 

2  Ch.  6.  22  oath  be  laid  upon  him  to  make  him  swear  j 

3 . To  swear  {in  order  to  satisfy  one),  KV  shaba. 

Eze.  21.  23  to  them  that  have  sworn  oaths :  but  he  w.  j 

4 . To  be  or  become  sworn,  swear,  VDv;  shaba,  2. 

Gen.  21.  23  therefore  swear  unto  me  here  by  God,  that  | 

21.  24  And  Abraham  said,  I  will  swear 

21.  31  because  there  they  sware  both  of  them 

22.  16  By  myself  have  I  sworn,  saith  the  Lord  j 
24.  7  spake  unto  me,  and  that  sware  unto  me  j 

24.  9  and  sware  to  him  concerning  that  matter  ) 

25.  33  Swear  to  me  this  day ;  and  he  sware  unto  ; 

26.  3  perform  the  oath  which  I  sware  unto  A. 
26.  31  rose  up  betimes,  and  sware  one  to  anot.  ; 

31.  53  Jacob  sware  by  the  fear  of  his  father  Isa.  1 
47.  31  Swear  unto  me.  And  he  sware  unto  him  1 
50.  24  which  he  sware  to  Abraham,  to  Isaac,  and  ! 

Exod  1 3  5  which  he  sware  unto  thy  fathers  to  give 

13. 11  sware  unto  thee  and  to  thy  fathers,  and 

32.  13  to  whom  thou  swarestby  thine  own  self 

33.  i  land  which  I  sware  unto  Abraham,  to  I. 
Lev.  5.  4  Or  if  a  soul  swear,  pronouncingwith  (his) 

6.  3  sweareth  falsely;  in  any  of  all  these  that  1 

6.  5  Or  all  that  about  which  he  hath  sworn  fa. 

19.  12  ye  shall  not  swear  by  my  name  falsely 
Numn.  12  unto  the  land  which  thou  swearest  unto 

14.  16  into  the  land  which  he  sware  unto  them 
14.  23  shall  not  see  the  land  which  I  sw  are  unto  ; 
30.  2  swear  an  oath  to  bind  his  soul  with  a  bo. 
32.  10  was  kindled  the  same  time,  and  he  sware 
32.  11  shall  see  the  land  which  I  sware  unto  A. 
Deut.  1.  8  Lord  sware  unto  your  fathers,  Abraham  : 
1.  34  Lord  heard  the  voice,  .and  sware,  saying 

1.  35  land,  which  I  sware  to  give  unto  your  fa. 

2.  14  among  the  host,  as  the  Lord  sware  unto 

4.  21  sware  that  I  should  not  go  over  Jordan 

4.  31  covenant  of  thy  fathers  which  he  sware  , 
6. 10  which  he  sware  unto  thy  fathers,  to  Abr. 

6.  13  and  serve  him,  and  shalt  swear  by  his  na. 

6.  18  good  land  which  the  LORD  sware  unto  thy . 

6.  23  the  land  which  he  sware  unto  our  fathers 

7.  8  oath  which  he  had  sworn  unto  your  fath. 

7.  12  the  mercy  which  he  sware  unto  thy  fath. 

7.  13  laud  which  he  sware  unto  thy  fathers  to 

8.  1  land  which  the  Lord  sware  unto  your  fa. 

8.  18  covenant  whichhe  sware  unto  thy  fathers 

9.  5  word  which  the  Lord  sware  unto  thy  fat. 

10.  11  land  which  I  sware  unto  their  fathers  to 

10.  20  shalt  thou  cleave,  and  swear  by  his  name 

11.  9,  21  land  which  the  Lord  sware  unto  your 

13. 17  multiply  thee,  as  he  hath  sworn  unto  thy 

19.  8  enlarge  thy  coast,  as  he  hath  sworn  unto 
26.  3  country  which  the  Lord  sware  unto  our 
26.  15  as  thou  swarest  unto  our  fathers,  a  land 
28.  9  as  he  hath  sworn  unto  thee,  if  thou  shalt 
28.  11  land  which  the  Lord  sware  unto  thy  fat.  j 

29. 13  as  lie  hath  sworn  unto  thy  fathers,  to  All.  I 

30.  20  land  which  the  Lord  sware  unto  thy  fath  ' 

31.  7  land  which  the  Lord  hath  sworn  untoth. 
31.  20  the  land  which  I  sware  unto  their  fathers 
31.  21  brought  them  into  the  land  which  I  sware 
31.  23  into  the  land  which  I  sware  unto  them 

34.  4  This  (is)  the  land  which  I  sware  unto  All. 
Josh.  1.  6  land  which  I  sware  unto  their  fathers  to 

2.  12  swear  unto  me  by  the  Lord,  since  I  have 

5.  6  unto  whom  the  Lord  sware  that  he  would 

5.  6  land  which  the  Lord  sware  unto  their  fa. 

6.  22  bring  out  thence  the  woman . .  as  ye  sware; 

9.  15  princesof  the  congregation  sware  untoth. 

9.  18  princesof  the  congregation  had  sworn  un., 

9. 19  We  have  sworn  unto  them  by  the  Lord 
9.  20  because  of  the  oath  which  we  sware  unto 

14.  9  Moses  sware  on  that  day,  saying,  Surely 
21.  43  which  he  sware  to  give  unto  their  fathers 
21.  44  according  to  all  that  he  sware  unto  their 

Judg.  2.  1  unto  the  land  which  I  sware  untoyourfa. 

2. 15  as  the  Lord  had  sworn  unto  them :  and 

15.  12  Swear  unto  me,  that  ye  will  not  fall  upon 
21.  1  men  of  Israel  had  sworn  in  Mizpeh,  saying 
21.  7  seeing  we  have  sworn  by  the  Lord  that 

21.18  for  the  children  of  Israel  have  sworn,  say. 

1  Sa.  3.  14  therefore  I  have  sworn  unto  the  house  of 

19.  6  and  Saul  swrare,  (As)  the  Lord  liveth,  he 

20.  3  David  sware  moreover,  and  said,  Thy  fa. 

20.  42  forasmuch  as  we  have  sworn  both  of  us  in 
24.  21  Swear  now  therefore  unto  me  by  the  Lord 
24.  22  David  sware  unto  Saul.  And  Saul  went 
28.  10  Saul  sware  to  her  by  the  Lord,  saying 
30.  15  Swear  unto  me  by  God  that  thou  wilt  ne. 

2  Sa.  3.  9  as  the  Lord  hath  sworn  to  David,  even  so 

3.  35  David  sware,  saying,  So  do  God  to  me,  and 
19.  7  fori  swear  by  the  Lord, if  thougonotfo. 
19.  23  Thou  shalt  not  die.  And  the  king  sware 

21.  2  the  children  of  Israel  had  sworn  unto  t  hem 

21.  17  Then  the  men  of  David  sware  unto  him 

1  Ki.  1.  13  Didst  not  thou. .swear  unto  thine  liandni. 

1. 17  thou  swarest  by  the  Lord  thy  God  unto 
1.29  the  king  sware  and  said . .  the  Lord  liveth 
1.  30  as  I  sware  unto  thee  by  the  LORD  God  of 


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1  Ki.  i.  si  Let  king  Solomon  swear  unto  me  today 

2.  8  I  sware  to  him  by  the  Lord,  saying,  I  will 

2.  23  Then  king  Solomon  sware  by  the  LORD 

2  Ki.25.  24  Gedaliah  sware  to  them,  and  to  their  men 
2  Ch.15.  14  they  sware  unto  the  Lord  with  aloud  vo. 

15. 15  for  they  had  sworn  with  all  their  heart 
Ezra  10.  5  do  according  to  this  word  And  they  sware 
Psa.  15.  4  sweareth  to  (his  own)  hurt,  andchangeth 

24.  4  who  hath  not  lifted  up  his  soul,  .nor  sworn 
63. 11  every  one  that  sweareth  by  him  shall  gl. 
89.  3  I  have  sworn  unto  David  my  servant 
89.  35  Once  have  I  sworn  by  my  holiness  that  I 
89.  49  thou  swarest  unto  David  in  thy  truth  ? 

95.  11  Unto  whom  I  sware  in  my  wrath,  that  th. 
102.  8  they  that  are  mad  against  me  are  sworn 
no.  4  The  Lord  hath  sworn,  and  will  not  repent 
119.  106  I  have  sworn,  and  I  will  perform  (it),  that 
132.  2  Howhesware  unto  the  Lord.,  vowed  unto 
132. 11  Lord  hath  sworn  (in)  truth  unto  David 
Eccl.  9.  2  he  that  sweareth,  as  (he)  that  feareth  an 
Isa.  14.  24  Lord  of  hosts  hath  sworn,  saying,  Surely 
19.  18  shall  live  cities  in  the  land  of  Egypt.  ,sw. 
45.  23lhave  sworn.. That. .every tongue shallsw. 

28.  1  which  swear  by  the  name  of  the  Lord 
54.  9  I  have  sworn  that,  .so  have  I  sworn  that 
62.  8  Lord  hath  sworn  by  his  right  hand,  and 
65.  16  he  that  sweareth  in  the  earth  shall  swear 
Jer.  4.  2  thou  shalt  swear,  The  Lord  livetli,  in  tr. 
5.  2  they  say,  The  Lord,  .surely  they  swear 

5.  7  thy  children  have  forsaken  me,  and  sworn 

7.  9  Will  ye  steal,  murder. .  and  swear  falsely 
n.  5  I  may  perform  the  oath  which  I  havesw. 

12. 16  to  swear  by  my  name,  .to swear  by  Baal 

22.  5  I  swear  by  myself,  saith  the  Lord,  that 
32.  22  which  thou  didst  swear  to  their  fathers 

38. 16  Zedekiahthe  king  sware  secretly  unto  Je. 
40.  9  Gedaliah . .  sware  unto  them,  and  to  their 
44.  26  I  have  sworn  by  my  great  name,  saith  the 

49.  13  I  have  sworn  by  myself,  saith  the  Lord 
51.  14  The  Lord  of  hosts  hath  sworn  by  himself 

Eze.  16.  8  I  sware  unto  thee,  and  entered  into  a  co. 

21.  23  it  shall  be.. to  them  that  have  sworn  oaths 
Dan.  12.  7  and  sware  by  him  that  liveth  for  ever 
Hos.  4.  15  neither  go  ye  up  to  Beth-avan,  nor  swear 
Amos  4.  2  The  Lord  God  hath  sworn  by  his  holiness 

6.  8  Lord  God  hath  sworn  by  himself,  saith 

8.  7  Lord  hath  sworn  by  the  excellency  of  J. 

8.  14  They  that  swear  by  the  sin  of  Samaria 

Mic.  7.  20  which  thou  hast  sworn  unto  our  fathers 
Zeph.  1.  s  that  swear  by  the  Lord,  and  that  swear 
Zech.  5.  3  every  one  that  sweareth  shall  be  cut  off 
5.  4  into  the  house  of  him  that  sweareth  fal. 

5.A  hand  is  against  the  throne ,  D3_l?y  t  yad  al  kes. 

Exodi7- 16  For  he  said,  Because  the  Lord  hath  sworn 

3.  Master  or  possessor  of  an  oath,  rrjDfiiy  byp  baal  sh. 
Neh.  6.  18  For  (there  were)  many  in  Judah  sworn 

1.  To  lift  up  ( the  hand),  (t)  nasa  {yad). 

Exod.  6.  8  the  land,  concerning  the  which  I  did  swear 
Num  14.  30  which  I  sware  to  make  you  dwell  therein 
Neh.  9.  15  land  which  thouhadst  sworn  to  give  them 
Isa.  3.  7  In  that  day  shall  he  swear,  saying,  I  will 

■i.  To  cause  to  swear,  5137  shaba,  5. 

Geu.  24.  3  I  will  make  thee  swear  by  the  Lord,  the 
24.  37  my  master  made  me  swear,  saying,  Thou 

50.  5  My  father  made  me  swear,  saying,  Lo,  I 
50.  6  Go . .  bury  thy  father . .  as  he  made  thee  sw. 

Exodi3.  19  he  had  straitly  sworn  the  children  of  Is. 
Josh.  2.  17,  20  oath  which  thou  hast  made  us  swear 

23.  7  nor  cause  to  swear,  .neither  serve  them 
1  Sa.  20. 17  Jonathan  caused  David  to  swear  again 

1  Ki.  2.  42  Did  I  not  make  thee  to  swear  by  the  Lord 

2  Ch.36. 13  Nebuchadnezzar,  who  had  made  him  sw. 
Ezra  10.  5  Then  arose  Ezra,  and  made. .Israel,  to  sw. 
Neh.  13.  25  I  contended,  .and  made  them  swear  by  G. 

9.  To  swear,  6/j.vu/ju  omnumi. 

Matt.  5.  34  I  say  unto  you,  Swear  not  at  all,  neither 

5.  36  Neither  shalt  thou  swear  by  thy  head,  be. 

23. 16  Whosoevershallswear..whosoevershalls. 
23.  18  Whosoever  shall  swear .  .whosoever  swea. 
23.  20  Whoso. .shallswearby  the  altar,  sweareth 
23.  21  whoso  shall  swear  by  the  temple,  swear. 
23.  22  he  that  shall  swear  by  heaven,  sweareth 

26.  74  Then  began  he  to  curse  and  to  swear 

Mark  6.  23  he  sware  unto  her,  Whatsoever  thou  shalt 

14.  71  he  began  to  curse  and  to  swear.  .1  know 
Luke  1.  73  The  oath  which  he  sware  to  our  father 
Acts  2.  30  knowing  that  God  had  sworn  with  an  oa. 

7. 17  which  God  [had  sworn]  to  Abraham,  the 
Heb.  3.  n  So  I  sware  in  my  wrath,  They  shall  not 

3. 18  to  whom  sware  he  that  they  should  not 

4.  3  As  I  have  sworn  in  my  wrath,  If  they  shall 

6.  13  could  swear  by  no  greater,  he  sware  by 

6. 16  For  men  verily  swear  by  the  greater,  and 
7.21  The  Lord  sware  and  will  not  repent,  Thou 

Jas.  5.  12  swear  not,  neither  by  heaven,  neither  by 
Rev.  10.  6  sware  by  him  that  liveth  for  ever  and  ever 
SWEARER,  swearing  — 

\.An  appeal  to  God,  n^x  alah. 

Lev.  5.  1  sin,  and  hear  the  voice  of  swearing,  and 
Jer.  23.  10  for  because  of  swearing  the  land  mourn. 

2.  To  be  sworn,  swear,  P3t?  shaba,  2 . 

Mai.  3.  5  against  false  swearers,  and  against  those 

SWEAT,  (anything  that  causeth)  — 

1  .Sweat,  njn  zeah. 

Gen.  3.  19  In  the  sweat  of  thy  face  shalt  thou  eat  br. 

2 .Sweat,  yi]  yeza. 

Eze.  44.  18  gird .  .with  any  thing  that  causeth  sweat 


3. Sweat,  iSpus  hidros. 

Luke  22.  44  [sweat  was  as  it  were  great  drops  of  blood] 
SWEEP,  to  be  swept  (away),  sweeping  — 

1.  To  sweep  away,  'll)  garaph. 

Judg.  5.  21  river  of  Kishon  swept  them  away,  that 

2.  To  sweep,  daub,  sib  tu,  3 a. 

Isa.  14.  23  will  sweep  it  with  the  besom  of  destruct. 

3.  To  sweep  away,  ny;  yaah. 

Isa.  28.  17  hail  shall  sweep  away  the  refuge  of  lies 

4 . To  sweep  away,  r,np  sachaph. 

Prov  28.  3  a  sweeping  rain  which  leaveth  no  food 

5.  To  be  swept  away,  'inp  sachaph,  2. 

Jer.  46.  15  Why  are  thy  valiant  (men)  swept  away? 

6 . To  sweep,  uapSai  saroo. 

Matt  12.  44  he  findeth  (it)  empty,  swept,  and  garms. 
Luke  1 1.  25  when  he  cometh,  he  findeth  (it)  sweptand 

15.  8  sweep  the  house,  and  seek  diligently  till 

SWEET,  sweeter  — 

1.  Spice,  0I75  bescm. 

Exod  30.  23  of  sweet  cinnamon  half  so  much,  (even) 

2.  Spice,  Diva  bosem. 

Exod3o.  23  of  sweet  calamus  two  hundred  and  fifty 

3.  Good,  3i'J  tob. 

Jer.  6.  20  and  the  sweet  cane  from  a  far  country  ? 

A.Sweet  things,  D'pnnn  mamtaqqim. 

Nell.  8.  10  eat  the  fat,  and  drink  the  sweet,  and  send 
Song  5.  16  His  mouth  (is)  most  sweet;  yea,  he  (is)  al. 

5 .Sweet,  pinn  malhoq. 

Judg.14.  18  What  (is)  sweeter  than  honey?  and  what 
Psa.  19.  10  sweeter  also  than  honey,  and  the  honey 
Prov.  16.  24  sweet  to  the  soul,  and  health  to  the  bones 

24.  13  the  honeycomb, (which  is)  sweet  to  thy  ta. 

27.  7  the  hungry  soul  every  bitter  thing  is  sweet 
Eccl.  5.  12  The  sleep  of  a  labouring  man  (is)  sweet 

11  7  Truly  the  light  (is)  sweet,  and  a  pleasant 

Song  2.  3  delight,  and  his  fruit  (was)  sweet  to  my 
Isa.  5.  20  put  bitter  for  sweet,  and  sweet  for  bitter 

6.  Rest,  sweetness,  sweet  thing,  nin’J  nichoacli. 

Gen.  8.  21  Lord  smelled  a  sweet  savour;  and  the  Lo. 
Exod29- 18,  41  a  sweet  savour,  an  offering  made  by 

29.  25  for  a  sweet  savour  before  the  LORD:  it  (is) 
Lev.  1.  9,  13,  17  of  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord 
2.  2,  9  offering  made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet  savour 

2.  12  not  be  burnt  on  the  altar  for  a  sweet  sav. 

3.  5  offering  made  by  fire,  of  a  sweet  savour 

3.  16  offering  made  by  fire  for  a  sweet  savour 

4.  31  burn  (it)  upon  the  altar  for  a  sweet  savour 
6.15  bum  it  upon  the  altar  (for)  a  sweet  savour 
6.  21  shalt  thou  offer  (for)  a  sweet  savour  unto 
8.  21  it  (was)  a  burnt  sacrifice  for  a  sweet  sav. 
8.  28  they  (were)  consecrations  for  a  sweet  sa. 

17.  6  burn  the  fat  for  a  sweet  savour  unto  the 
23.  13  made  by  fire  unto  the  Lord  (for)  a  sweet 
23.  18  offering  made  by  fire,  of  sweet  savour  unto 
Numis.  3,  7,  10,  13,  14,  24  a  sweet  savour  unto  the 
18. 17  for  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord 

28.  2  a  sweet  savour  unto  me,  shall  ye  observe 

28.  6,  13  a  sweet  savour,  a  sacrifice  made  by 

28.  8,  24,  27  of  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord 

29.  2,  13,  36  a  sweet  savour  unto  the  Lord 

29.  6  for  a  sweet  savour,  a  sacrifice  made 

29.  8  (for)  a  sweet  savour,  one  young  bullock 
Eze.  6.  13  place  where  they  did  offer  sweet  savour 

16.  19  even  set  it  before  them  for  a  sweet  savour 
20.  28  there  also  they  made  their  sweet  savour 
20.  41  I  will  accept  you  with  your  sweet  savour 

7.  Pleasant,  a 'yi  naim. 

2  Sa.  23.  1  David .  .the  sweet  Psalmist  of  Israel,  said 
Prov  23.  8  shalt  thou  vomit  up,  aud  loose  thy  sweet 

8 .Spices,  perfumes,  D'SD  sammim. 

Exod  25.  6  spices  for  anointing  oil,  and  for  sweet  in. 

30.  7  Aaron  shall  burn  thereon  sweet  incense 

30.  34  Take  unto  thee  sweet  spices,  .sweet  spices 

31.  11  the  anointing  oil,  and  sweet  incense  for 
35.  8  for  anointing  oil,  and  for  the  sweet  ince. 
35.  15,  28  the  anointing  oil,  and  the  sweet  ince. 
37.  29  he  made,  .the  pure  incense  of  sweet  spi. 
39.  38  the  anointing  oil,  and  the  sweet  incense 
40. 27  he  burned  sweet  incense  thereon;  as  the 

Lev.  4.  7  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar  of  sweet  inc. 

16.  12  his  hands  full  of  sweet  incensebeaten  sm. 
Num.  4.  16  the  oil  for  the  light,  and  the  sweet  incense 
2  Ch.  2.  4  to  burn  before  him  sweet  incense,  and  for 
13.  11  burn.. burnt  sacrifices  and  sweet  incense 

9 .Sweet,  sure.  215)  areb. 

Prov 20.  17  Bread  of  deceit  (is)  sweet  to  a  man;  but 
Song  2. 14  sweet  (is)  thy  voice,  and  thy  countenance 

10.  Compounds,  perfumes,  D'nppp  merqachim. 

Song  5.  13  His  cheeks  (are)  as  abed  of  spices,  .sweet 

11  .Sxoeet,  y\vKvs  ghikus. 

Jas.  3.  11  send.. at  the  same  place  sweet..and  bitter? 
Rev.  10.  9  it  shall  be  in  thy  mouth  sweet  as  honey 
10. 10  it  was  in  my  mouth  sweet  as  honey,  and  as 

SWEET,  to  be,  make,  take  — 

1  .To  make  good,  do  well,  np;  yatab,  5. 

Isa.  23.  16  make  sweet  melody,  sing  many  songs,  that 

2.  To  be  sweet,  pSp  malats,  2. 

Psa.119. 103  How  sweet  are  thy  words  unto  my  taste 

3.  To  be  sweet,  pnp  mathaq. 

Exodis.  25  when  he.  .cast,  .the  waters  were  made  sw. 


Job  21.  33  The  clods  of  the  valley  shall  be  sweet  unto 
Prov.  9.  17  Stolen  waters  are  sweet,  and  bread  (eaten) 

4.  To  make  sweet,  pnp  mathaq,  5. 

Job  20. 12  Though  wickedness  be  sweet  in  his  mouth 
Psa.  55.  14  We  took  sweet  counsel  together,  .walked 

5 . To  be  pleasant,  Dyi  naem. 

Psa.  141.  6  they  shall  hear  my  words;  for  they  are  sw. 

6.  To  make  sweet  or  sure,  Xiy  arab. 

Psa.  104.  34  Sly  meditation  of  him  shall  be  sweet 
Prov.  3.  24  shalt  lie  down,  and  thy  sleep  shall  be  sw. 

13.  19  The  desire  accomplished  is  sweet  to  the 
Jer.  6.  20  not  acceptable,  nor  your  sacrifices  sweet 

31.  26  I  awaked,  .and  my  sleep  was  sweet  unto 

SWEET  incense,  odours,  smell,  smelling,  savour,  wine  — 

1  .Spice,  Dg'l  besem. 

2  Ch.16.  14  bed  which  was  filled  with  sweet  odours 
Esth.  2.  12  six  months  with  sweet  odours,  and  with 

2. Incense,  rfpp  qetoreth. 

Exod3i.  11  the  anointing  oil,  and  sweet  incense  for 
Lev.  4.  7  upon  the  horns  of  the  altar  of  sweet  inc. 

3.  To  pass  over,  overpass,  nnj >  abar. 

Song  5.  5  sweet  smelling  myrrh,  upon  the  handles 

5.  13  his  lips,  .dropping  sweet  smelling  myrrh 

A. A  possession,  mead ,  new  wine,  ivitpi  tirosh. 

Mic.  6.  15  and  sweet  wine,  but  shalt  not  drink  wine 

5 .Sweet  smell  or  odour,  cvwSia  euodia. 

2  Co.  2. 15  For  we  are  uutoGod  a  sweet  savour  of  Ch. 
Epli.  5.  2  a  sacrifice  to  God  for  a  sweet  smelling  sa. 
Phil.  4.  18  an  odour  of  a  sweet  smell,  a  sacrifice  acc. 
[See  also  Odour,  savour,  smell,  spices,  wine]. 

SWEETLY,  (to  feed)  — 

1.  Upright  things,  mesharim. 

Song  7.  9  that  goeth . .  sweetly,  causing  the  lips  of 

2.  To  be  sweet,  pnp  mathaq. 

Job  24.  20  the  worm  shall  feed  sweetly  on  him,  he 

SWEETNESS  — 

1  .Sweet,  .pine  mathoq. 

Judg  14.  14’ out  of  the  strong  came  forth  sweetness 
Eze.  3.  3  it  was  in  my  mouth  as  honey  for  sweet. 

2.  Sweetness,  pnp  metheq. 

Prov.  16.  21  the  sweetness  of  the  lips  increasetli  lear. 
27.  9  the  sweetness  of  a  man's  friend  by  hearty 

3.  Sioeetness,  pnfa  motheq. 

Judg.  9. 11  Should  I  forsake  my  sweetness,  and  my 

SWELL  (out,  to  make),  to  — 

1  .To  be  swelled  out,  ny|  baali,  2. 

Isa.  30. 13  a  breach  ready  to  fall,  swelling  out  in  a 

2.  To  swell,  pxp  batseq. 

Deut.  8.  4  neither  did  thy  foot  swell,  these  forty  ye. 
Neh.  9.  21  clothes  waxed  not  old,  and  their  feet  sw. 

3.  To  swell,  npy  tsabah. 

Num.  5.  27  her  belly  shall  swell,  and  her  thigh  shall 

4.  To  cause  to  s'toell,  npy  tsabah,  5. 

Num.  5.  22  make  (thy)  belly  to  swell,  and  (thy)]thigh 

5. Swelling,  ray  tsabeh. 

Num.  5.  21  make  thy  thigh  to  rot,  and  thy  belly  to  sw. 
SWELLING,  (great)  — 

1.  Rising,  excellency,  pride,  njtta  gaavah. 

Psa.  46.  3  the  mountains  shake  with  the  swelling 

2.  Rising,  excellency,  pride,  ])XJ  gaon. 

Jer.  12.  5  then  how  wilt  thou  do  in  the  swelling  of 

49.  19  come  up  like  a  lion  from  the  swelling  of 

50.  44  come  up  like  a  lion  from  the  swelling  of 

3.  Over-swelling,  {mlpoyuos  huperogkos. 

2  Pe.  2.  18  when  they  speak  great  swelling  (words) 
Jude  16  their  mouth  speaketh  great  swelling  (wo.) 

A.  A  puffing  up,  cpvalwais  phusibsis. 

2  Co.  12.  20  backbitings,  whisperings,  swellings,  turn. 

SWERVE,  to  — 

To  go  irregularly,  miss  a  mark,  a (Ttox*<»  astocheo. 
1  Tim.  1.  6  From  which  some  having  swerved  have 

SWIFT,  swifter,  swiftly,  to  be  — 

1. A  reed,  enmity,  npx  ebeh. 

Job  9.  26  They  are  passed  away  as  the  swift  ships 

2.  Splendour,  glitter,  <]y'  yeaph. 

Dan.  9.  21  being  caused  to  fly  swiftly,  touchedmeab. 

3.  To  hasten,  inn  mahar,  3. 

1  Ch.12.  8  (were)  as  swift  as  the  roes  upon  the  mou. 
Mai  3.  5  I  will  be  a  swift  witness  against  the  sore. 
Prov.  6.  18  feet  that  be  swift  in  running  to  mischief 

A.  Haste,  nma  meherah. 

Psa.  147.  15  earth :  his  word  runneth  very  swiftly 

I>. Light,  swift,  Sp  qal. 

Job  24. 18  He  (is)  swift  as  the  waters;  their  portion 
Eccl.  9.  II  race  (is)  not  to  the  swift,  nor  the  battle 
Isa.  5  26  behold,  they  shall  come  with  speed  swif. 
18  2  Go  ye  swift  messengers,  to  a  nation  sea. 

19!  I  Lord  rideth  upon  a  swift  cloud,  and  shall 

30.  16  We  will  ride  upon  the  swift;  therefore  sh. 
Jer.  2.  23  a  swift  dromedary  traversing  her  ways 
46.  6  Let  not  the  swift  flee  away,  nor  the  mig. 
Lam.  4.  19  Our  persecutors  are  swifter  than  the  ea. 
Joel  3.  4  swiftly  (and)  speedily  will  I  return  your 


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Amos  2. 14  the  flight  shall  perish  from  the  swift,  and 

2.  15  swift  of  foot  shall  not  deliver  (himself),  ne. 

6.  To  be  light,  swift,  qalal. 

2  Sa.  1,  23  they  were  swifter  than  eagles,  they  were 
Job  7.  6  My  days  are  swifter  than  a  weaver’s  shu. 

9.  25  Now  my  days  are  swifter  than  a  post,  they 
Jer.  4.  13  whirlwind  :  his  horses  are  swifter  than  ca. 
Hah.  j.  8  Their  horses  also  are  swifter  than  the  le. 

7.  To  be  or  become  light,  swift,  Vfff  qalal,  2. 

Isa.  30.  16  shall  they  that  pursue  you  be  swift 

S.Sharp,  swift,  acute,  o|uy  oxus. 

Bom.  3.  15  Their  feet  (are)  swift  to  shed  blood 
9. Swift,  speedy,  rax’-vis  tachinos. 

2  Pe.  2.  1  bring  upon  themselves  swift  destruction 
10. Swift,  Taxis  tachus. 

Jas.  1.  ig  let  every  man  be  swift  to  hear,  slow  to  sp. 
SWIFT  beast  — 

1.  Dromedaries,  nils')?  kirkarolh. 

Isa.  66.  20  upon  swift  beasts,  to  my  holy  mountain 

2.  A  courser,  ttbn  rekesh. 

Mio.  1. 13  bind  the  chariot  to  the  swift  beast:  she 
BWIM  (in  or  out,  to  make),  to  — 

\.To  cause  to  flow,  swim,  ips  tsuph,  5. 

2  Ki.  6.  6  cast  (it)  in  thither ;  and  the  iron  did  swim 

2.  Flowing,  swimming,  ncx  tsaphah. 

Eze.  32.  6  water,  .the  land  wherein  thou  swimmest 

3.  To  swim,  nnty  sachah. 

Isa.  25.  u  swimmethspreadethforth(hishauds)tosw. 

4.  To  cause  to  swim,  nnjy  sachah,  5. 

Psa.  6.  6  all  the  night  make  I  my  bed  to  swim ;  I 

5.  Swimming,  )n(y  sachu. 

Eze.  47.  5  waters  to  swim  in,  a  river  that  could  not 

6.  To  swim  out,  off,  away,  etacohoyfiatn  ekkolumbao. 
Acts  27.  42  lest  any  of  them  should  swim  out,  and  es. 

7 . To  swim,  Ko\vyPdw  kolumbad. 

Acts  27.  43  commanded  that  they  which  could  swim 

SWINE  — 

1  .Sow,  boar,  Tin  chazir. 

Lev.  it.  7  swine,  though  he  divide  the  hoof,  and  be 
Deuti4.  8  swine,  because  it  divideth  thehoof,  yet  ch. 
Provir.  22  (As)  a  jewelof  gold  in  a  swine’s  snout,  (so 
Isa.  65.  4  which  eat  swine's  flesh,  and  broth  of  ab. 
66.  3  (as  if  he  offered)  swine’s  blood;  he  that 
66.  17  eating  swine's  flesh,  and  the  abomination 
2.  A  hog,  pig,  xotpos  choiros. 

Matt.  7.  6  neither  cast  ye  your  pearls  before  swine 

8.  30  there  was.  .an  herd  of  many  swine  feed. 

8.  31  suffer  us  to  go  away  into  the  herd  of  sw. 
8.  32  they  went  into  the  herd  of  swine,  and 
8. 32  the  whole  herd  [of  swiue]  ran  violently 
Mark  5. 1 1  there  was . .  a  great  herd  of  swine  feeding 

5. 12  Send  us  into  the  swine,  that  we  may  en. 

5.  13  went  out,  and  entered  into  the  swine,  and 
5.  14  they  that  fed  [the  swine]  fled,  and  told  (it) 

5. 16  told  them .  .(also)  concerning  the  swine 
Luke  8.  32  there  was  there  an  herd  of  many  swine  fe. 
8.  33  entered  into  the  swine  :  and  the  herd  ran 

15. 15  and  he  sent  him  into  his  fields  to  feed  sw. 

15. 16  filled,  .with  the  husks  that  the  swine  did 

SWOLLEN  — 

To  be  burning,  enflamed,  swollen,  -itly.irpay.ai pimp. 
Acts  28.  6  they  looked  when  he  should  have  swollen 

SWOON  to— 

1  .To  be  or  become  feeble,  '[ay  ataph ,  2. 

Lam.  2. 11  children  and  the  sucklings  swoon  in  the 
2.  To  show  self  feeble,  *]isj/  ataph,  7. 

Lam.  2. 12  when  they  swooned  as  the  wounded  in 
SWORD,  (drawn,  glittering)  — 

1.  Lightning,  brightness,  pn?  baraq. 

J ob  20.  25  the  glittering  sword  cometh  out  of  his 

2.  A  sword,  destroying  weapon,  Tin  chereb. 

Gen.  3.  24  a  flaming  sword  which  turned  every  way 

27.  40  by  thy  sword  shalt  thou  live,  and  shalt 

31.  26  daughters,  as  captives  (taken)with  thesw. 
34.  25  took  each  man  his  sword,  and  came  upon 
34.  26  slew  Hamor.  .with  the  edge  of  the  sword 
48.  22  hand  of  the  Amorite  with  my  sword  and 

Exod.  5.  3  said,  .lest  he  fall  upon  us.  .with  the  sw 
5.  21  to  put  a  sword  in  their  hand  to  slay  us 
15.  9  willdrawmysword,myhandshalldestroy 

17.  13  discomfited  Amalek.  .the  edge  of  the  sw. 

18.  4  and, delivered  me  from  the  sword  of  Phar. 
22.  24  kill  you  with  the  sword  ;  and  your  wives 

32.  27  Put  every  man  his  sword  by  his  side,  (and) 
Lev.  26.  6  neither  shall  the  sword  go  through  your 

26.  7  and  they  shall  fall  heforeyoubythesword 
26.  8  enemies  shall  fall  before  you  by  the  sword 
26.  25  I  will  bring  a  sword  upon  you,  that  shall 
26.  33  will  draw  out  a  sword  afteryou :  and  your 
26.  36  they  shall  flee,  as  fleeing  from  a  sword 
26.  37  fall,  .as  it  were  before  a  sword,  when  none 
Numi4.  3  to  fall  by  the  sword,  that  our  wives  and 
14.  43  shall  fall  by  the  sword,  becauseyeare  tur. 

19. 16  touchethone  that  is  slain  with  a  sword  in 
20. 18  lestlcomeout  againsttlieewith  the  sword 
21. 24  smote  him  with  theedgeofthe  sword, and 
22.  23  standing  in  the  way,  and  his  sword  drawn 
22. 29  would  there  were  a  sword  in  mine  hand 


Num  22.  31  his  sword  drawn  in  his  hand  :  and  he  bow. 

31.  8  the  son  of  Beor  they  slew  with  the  sword 
Deuti3.  15  smite,  .with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  destr. 

13.  15  the  cattle  thereof,  with  the  edge  of  thesw. 

20. 13  smite  every  male . .  with  the  edge  of  the  sw. 

28.  22  an  extreme  burning,  and  with  the  sword 

32.  25  The  sword  without,  and  terror  within,  sh. 
32.  41  If  I  whet  my  glittering  sword,  and  mine 

32.  42  my  sword  shall  devour  flesh;  (and  that) 

33.  29  and  who  (is)  the  sword  of  thy  excellency 
Josh.  5. 13  man  over  against  him  with  his  sword  dr. 

6.  21  destroyed,  .with  the  edge  of  the  sword 
8.  24  were  all  fallen  on  the  edge  of  the  sword 
8.  24  and  smote  it  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 

10.  11  the  children  of  Israel  slew  with  the  sword 

10.  28,  30,  32,  35,  37,  39  with  the  edge  of  the  sw. 

11. 10  smote  the  king  thereof  with  the  sword 

11. 11  that  (were)  therein  with  the  edge  of  the  sw. 

11. 12  smote  them  with,  .edge  of  the  sword,  (and) 

11.  14  smote  with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  until 
13.  22  slay  with  the  sword  among  them  that  we. 

19.  47  smote  it  with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  and 

24.  12  (but)  not  with  thy  sword,  nor  with  thy  bow 
Judg.  1.  8  smitten  it  with  the  edge  of  the  sword,  and 

1.  25  they  smote  the  city  with  the  edge  of  the 

4. 15  discomfited,  .with  the  edge  of  the  sword 
4.  16  fell  upon  the  edge  of  the  sword  ;  (and)  th. 

7.  14  This  (is)  nothing  else  save  the  sword  of 
7.  20  cried,  The  sword  of  the  Lord,  and  of  Gid. 

7.  22  set  every  man’s  sword  against  his  fellow 

8. 10  and  twenty  thousandmen  that  drewsword 

8.  20  but  the  youth  drew  not  his  sword  ;  for  I10 

9.  54  Draw  thy  sword,  and  slay  me,  that  men 
18.  27  they  smote  them  with  the  edge  of  the  sw. 

20.  2  hundred  thousand  footmen  that  drew  sw. 

20.  15  six  thousand  men  that  drew  sword,  besi. 
20.  17  hundred  thousand  men  that  drew  sword 
20.  25,  35  men ;  all  these  drew  the  sword 

20.  37  smote  all  the  city  with  the  edge  of  thesw. 
20.  46  five  thousand  men  that  drew  the  sword 

20.  48  and  smote  them  with  the  edge  of  the  sw. 

21. 10  Go  and  smite,  .with  the  edge  of  the  sword 

1  Sa.  13.  19  Lest  the  Hebrews  make  (them)  swords  or 

13.  22  there  was  neither  sword  nor  spear  found 

14.  20  every  man’s  sword  was  against  his  fellow 

15.  8  all  the  people  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 

15.  33  As  thy  sword  hath  made  women  childless 

17.  39  David  girded  his  sword  upon  his  armour 

17.  45  Thou  comest  to  me  with  a  sword,  and  with 
17.  47  the  Lord  saveth  not  with  sword  and  sp. 
17.  50  (there  was)  no  sword  in  the  hand  of  David 

17.  51  took  his  sword,  and  drew  it  out  of  thesh. 

18.  4  even  to  his  sword,  and  to  his  bow,  and  to 
si.  8  not  here  under  thine  hand  spearorsword? 

21.  8  I  have  neither  brought  my  sword  nor  my 

21.  9  The  sword  of  Goliath  the  Philistine,  wh. 

22.  10  gave  him  the  sword  of  Goliath  the  Phili. 

22.  13  thou  hast  given  him  bread,  and  a  sword 
22.  19  smote  he  with  the  edge  of  the  sivord.  bo. 

22.  19  asses,  and  sheep,  with  the  edge  of  the  sw. 

23.  13  David  said.  .Gird  ye  on  every  man  liissw. 

25.  13  And  they  girded  on  every  man  his  sword 
25.  13  David  also  girded  on  his  sword  :  and  th. 
31.  4  Draw  thy  sword . .  Saul  took  a  sword,  and 

31.  5  fell  likewise  upon  his  sword,  and  died  wi. 

2  Sa.  1.  12  because  they  were  fallen  by  the  sword 

1.  22  and  the  sword  of  Saul  returned  not  empty 

2.  16  and  (thrust)  his  sword  in  his  fellow's  side 

2.  26  Shall  the  sword  devour  for  ever?  knowest 

3.  29  that  falleth  on  the  sword,  or  that  lacketh 

11.  23  the  sword  devoureth  one  as  well  as  anot. 

12.  9  killed  Uriah  the  Hittito  with  the  sword 

12.  9  slain  him  with  the  sword  of  the  children 

12. 10  sword  shall  never  depart  from  thine  house 

15. 14  smite  the  city  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 

18.  8  more  people  that  day  than  the  sword  de. 
20.  8  sword  fastened  upon  his  loins  in  the  she. 

20.  10  Amasa  took  no  heed  to  the  sword  that 

23. 10  hand  clave  unto  the  sword :  and  the  Lo. 

24.  9  valiant  men  that  drew  the  sword ;  and  the 

1  Ki.  1.  51  he  will  not  slay  his  servant  with  the  sw. 

2.  8  will  not  put  thee  to  death  with  the  sword 

2.  32  slew  them  with  the  sword,  my  father  Da. 

3.  24  Bring  me  a  sword . .  they  brought  a  sword 

19.  1  had  slain  all  the  prophets  with  the  sword 

19. 10. 14  slain  thy  prophets  with  the  sword;  and 

19.  17  him  that  escapeth  the  sword  of  Hazael  sh. 

19.  17  him  that  escapeth  from  the  sword  of  Je. 

2  Ki.  3.  26  seven  hundred  men  that  drew  swords,  to 

6.  22  thou  hast  taken  captive  with  thy  sword 
8.  12  young  men  wilt  thou  slay  with  the  sword 

10.  25  smote  them  with  the  edge  of  the  sword 

11. 15  him  that  followeth  her  kill  with  the  swo. 

1 1.  20  slew  Athaliali  with  the  sword  (beside)  the 
19.  7  cause  him  to  fall  by  the  sword  in  his  own 
19.  37  his  sons  smote  him  with  the  sword :  and 

1  Ch.  5.  18  men  able  to  bear  buckler  and  sword,  and 

10.  4  Draw  thy  sword.  .Saul  took  a  sword,  and 
10.  5  he  fell  likewise  on  the  sword,  and  died 

21.  s  hundred  thousand  men  that  drew  sword 
21.  s  and  ten  thousand  men  that  drew  sword 

21. 12  while  that  the  sword  of  thine  enemies  ov. 
21.  12  or  else  three  days  the  sword  of  the  Lord 

21. 16  having  a  drawn  sword  in  his  hand  strete. 
21.  27  put  up  his  sword  again  into  the  sheath  th. 
21.  30  for  he  was  afraid  because  of  the  sword  of 

2  Ch.20.  9  evil  cometh  upon  us,  (as)  the  sword,  jud. 

21.  4  slew  all  his  brethren  with  the  sword,  and 

23. 14  let  him  be  slain  with  the  sword.  For  the 
23.  21  they  had  slain  Athaliali  with  the  sword 

29.  9  lo,  our  fathers  have  fallen  by  the  sword 

32.  21  they .  .slew  him  there  with  the  sword 


2  Ch.  36. 17  slew  their  young  men  with  the  sword  in 

36.  20  them  that  had  escaped  from  the  sword 
Ezra  9.  7  to  the  sword,  to  captivity,  and  to  a  spoil 
Neh.  4.  13  with  their  swords,  their  spears,  and  their  | 

4.18  every  one  had  his  sword  girded  by  his  side  | 
Esth.  9.  5  Jews  smote,  .with  the  stroke  of  the  sword 
Job  1.  15  slain  the  servants  with  the  edge  of  thesw. 

1.  17  slain  the  servants  with  the  edge  of  thesw. 

5. 1 5  But  he  saveth  the  poor  from  the  sword,  fr. 

5.  20  and  in  war  from  the  power  of  the  sword 
15.  22  darkness,  and  he  is  waited  for  of  the  sw.  j 
19.  29  Be  ye  afraid  of  the  sword :  for  wrath  (hr.) 
19.  29  punishment  of  the  sword,  that  ye  may  kn. 

27.  14  children bemultiplied,(itis)forthesword 

39.  22  neither  turneth  he  back  from  the  sword 

40.  19  he  that  made  him  can  make  his  sword  to 

41.  26  The  sword  of  him  that  layeth  at  him  can.  , 
Psa.  7. 12  If  he  turn  not,  he  will  whet  hissword,  he 

17.  13  soul  from  the  wicked,  (which  is)  thy  sw. 

22.  20  Deliver  my  soul  from  the  sword ;  my  da. 

37.  14  The  wicked  have  drawn  out  the  sword 

37. 15  Their  sword  shall  enter  into  their  own  he. 

44.  3  got  not  the  land . .  by  their  own  sword,  ne. 

44.  6  not  trust  in  my  bow,  neither  shall  my  sw. 

45.  3  Gird  thy  sword  upon  (thy)  thigh,  O(most) 
57.  4  and  arrows,  and  their  toDgue  a  sharp  sw. 

59.  7  swords  (are)  in  their  lips :  for  who,  (say 

63.  10  They  shall  fall  by  the  sword ;  they  shall 

64.  3  Who  whet  their  tongue  like  a  sword,  (and) 

76.  3  the  bow,  the  shield,  aDd  the  sword,  and 
78.  62  gave  his  people  over  also  unto  the  sword 
78.  64  Their  priests  fell  by  the  sword ;  and  their 
89.  43  hastalso turned  theedgeof  his  sword, and 

144.  10  who  delivereth  David..from  the  hurtful  s. 
149.  6  in  their  mouth,  and  a  two  edged  sword 
Pro  v.  5.  4  end  isbitter.  .sharp  as  atwo  edged  sword 

12. 18  that  speaketh  like  the  piercings  of  a  sw. 

25.  18  (is)  a  maul,  and  a  sword,  and  a  sharp  ar. 

30. 14  a  generation  whose  teeth  (are  as)  swords 
Song  3.  8  They  all  hold  swords,  (being)  expert  in 

3.  8  every  man  (hath)  his  sword  upon  his  th. 

Isa.  1.  20  ye  shall  be  devoured  with  the  sword,  for 

2.  4  they  shall  beat  their  swords  into  plough. 

2.  4  nation  shall  not  lift  upsword  against  na. 

3.  25  Thy  men  shall  fall  by  the  sw  ord,  and  thy 

13. 15  joined  (unto  them)  shall  fall  by  the  sword 
14.  19  that  are  slain,  thrust  through  with  a  sw. 

21. 15  fled  from  theswords,  from  the  drawn  sw. 
22.  2  thy  slain  (men  are)  not  slain  with  the  sw. 
27.  1  with  his  sore  and  great  and  strong  sword 
31.  8  Then  shall  the  Assyrian  fall  with  the  sw. 
31.  8  the  sword,  not  of  a  mean  man,  shall  dev. 
31.  8  he  shall  flee  from  the  sword,  and  his  yo. 

34.  s  my  sword  shall  be  bathed  in  heaven,  be. 

34.  6  The  sword  of  the  Lord  is  filled  with  bl. 

37.  7  I  will  cause  him  to  fall  by  the  sword  in 
37.  38  his  sons  smote  him  with  the  sword,  and 
41.  2  he  gave  (them)  as  the  dust  to  his  sword 
49.  2  hath  made  my  mouth  like  a  sharp  sword 
51.  19  destruction,  and  the  famine,  and  the  sw. 

63.  12  Therefore  will  I  number  you  to  the  sw. 

66. 16  by  his  sword,  w  ill  the  Lord  plead  with 
Jer,  2.  30  your  own  sword  hath  devoured  your  pr. 

4.  10  whereas  the  sword  reaclieth  unto  the  so. 

5. 12  neither  shall  we  see  sword  nor  famine 

5. 17  impoverish  thy  fenced  cities.,  with  thesw. 

6.  25  the  sword  of  the  enemy  (and)  fear  (is)  on 
9. 16  I  will  send  a  sword  after  them,  till  I  have 

11.  22  the  young  men  shall  die  by  the  sword,  they 

12. 12  the  sword  of  the  Lord  shall  devour  from 
14.  i2  I  will  consume  them  by  the  sword,  and  by 

14. 13  Ye  shall  not  see  the  sword,  neither  shall 
14.  15  Sword  and  famine  shall  not  be  in  this  la. 

14.  15  By  sword  and  famine  shall  those  prophets 
14.  16  out. .because  of  the  famine  and  the  sword 

14.  18  then  behold  the  slain  with  the  sword  1  and 

15.  2  such  as  (are)  forthe  sword,  to  the  sword 
is.  3  the  sword  to  slay,  and  the  dogs  to  tear,  and 

15.  9  residue  of  them  will  I  delivertothe  sword 

16.  4  they  shall  be  consum  ed  by  the  sword,  and 

18.  2t  pour  out.  .(blood)  by  the  force  of  the  6W. 

18.  21  (let)  their  young  men  (be)  slain  by  the  sw. 

19.  7  I  will  cause  them  to  fall  by  the  sword  be. 

20.  4  they  shall  fall  by  the  sword  of  their  ene. 

20.  4  carry  them . .  and  shall  slay  them  with  the 

21.  7  from  the  pestilence,  from  the  sword,  and 
21.  7  shall  smite  them  with  the  edge  of  the  sw. 

21.  9  shall  die  by  the  sword,  and  by  the  famine 
24. 10  I  will  send  the  sword,  the  famine,  and  the 

25. 16  because  of  the  sword  that  I  will  send  am. 

25.  27  because  of  the  sword  which  I  will  send 
25.  29  I  will  call  for  a  sword  upon  all  the  inhab. 

25.  31  will  give  them  (that  are)  wicked  to  the  sw. 

26.  23  who  slew  liirn  with  the  sword,  and  cast 

27.  8  with  the  sword,  and  with  thefamine, and 
27.  13  \Yhy  will  ye  die.,  by  the  sword,  by  the  fa. 

29. 17  I  will  send  upon  them  the  sword,  the  fa. 

29. 18  I  will  persecute  them  with  the  sword,  wi. 

31.  2  The  people  (which  were)  left  of  the  sw  ord 

32.  24  because  of  the  sword,  and  of  the  famine 

32.  36  by  the  sword,  and  by  the  famine,  and  by 

33.  4  thrown  down  by  the  mounts,  .by  the  sw. 

34.  4  saith  the  Lord.  .  Thou  shalt  not  die  by..s. 

34. 17  to  the  sword,  to  the  pestilence,  and  tothe 

38.  2  shall  die  by  the  sword,  by  the  famine,  and 

39.  18  thou  shalt  not  fall  by  the  sword,  but  thy 
41.2  smote  Gedaliah . .  with  the  sword,  and  slew 
42. 16  the  sword,  which  ye  feared,  shall  overtake 

42.  17  they  shall  die  by  the  sword,  by  thefamine 

42.  22  know  certainly  that  ye  shall  die  by  thesw. 

43.  11  such  (as  are)  for  the  sword  to  the  sword 

44.  is  they  shall  (even)  be  consumed  by  the  sw. 


SYCAMINE 


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SYRIA 


Jer.  44. 12  they  shall  die.  .by  the  sword  and  by  the 
44.  13  I  have  punished  Jerusalem,  by  the  sword 
44.  18  have  been  consumed  by  the  sword  and  by 
44.  27  shall  be  consumed  by  the  sword  and  by 
44.  28  a  small  number  that  escape  the  sword 

46.  10  tht- sword  shall  devour,  and  it  shall  be  sa. 

46. 14  the  sword  shall  devour  round  about  thee 

46.  16  let  us  go  again . .  from  the  oppressing  sw. 

47.  6  O  thou  sword  of  the  Lord,  how  long  (will 

48.  2  thou  shalt  be  cut  down,  the  sword  shall 

48.  10  cursed  (be)  he  that  keepeth  back  his  sword 

49.  37  I  will  send  the  sword  after  them,  till  X  have 

50.  16  forfearofthe  oppressing  sword  they  shall 
50.  35  A  sword  (is) upon  the  Chaldeans,  saith  the 
50.  36  A  sword  (is  upon  the  liars ;  and  they  shall 
50.  36  asword  (is)  upon  her  mighty  men,  and  they 
50.  37  A  sword  (is)  upon  their  horses,  and  upon 

50.  37  asword(is)  upon  her  treasures;  and  they 

51.  50  Ye  that  have  escaped  the  sword  go  away 
Lam.  1.  20  abroad  the  sword  bereaveth,  at  home  (th. 

2.  21  my  young  men  are  fallen  by  the  sword 

4.  9  (They  that  be)  slain  with  the  sword  are  be. 

5.  9  because  of  the  sword  of  the  wilderness 
Ezc.  5.  2,  12  and  I  will  draw  out  asword  after  them 

5.  12  a  third  part  shall  fall  by  the  sword  round 

5.  17 1  will  bring  the  sword  upon  thee.  I  the  Lord 

6.  3  I,  (even)  I,  will  bring  a  sword  upon  you 

6.  8  (some)  that  shall  escape  the  sword  among 

6.  11  they  shall  fall  by  the  sword,  by  the  famine 

6.  12  and  he  that  is  near  shall  fall  by  the  sword 

7.  15  The  sword  (is)  without,  and  the  pestilence 
7. 15  he  that(is)in  the  field  shall  die  with  the  sw. 

11.  8  feared  the  sword;  and  1  will  bring  a  sword 
n.  10  Ye  shall  fall  by  the  sword:  I  will  judgeyou 

12. 14  and  I  will  draw  out  the  sword  after  them 

12. 16  will  leave  a  few  men  of  them  from  the  sw. 

14. 17  (if)  I  bring  a  sword . .  and  say.  Sword,  go 
14.  21  the  sword,  and  the  famine,  and  thenoiso. 

16.  40  and  thrust  thee  through  with  their  swords 

17.  21  his  fugitives,  .shall  fall  by  the  sword,  and 
21.  3  will  draw  forth  my  sword  out  of  his  shea. 
21.  4  therefore  shall  my  sword  go  forth  out  of 
21.  5  ItheLoRDhavedrawnforthmyswordout 
21.  9  A  sword,  a  sword  is  sharpened,  and  also 
21.  11  this  sword  is  sharpened,  and  itisfurbished 

21.12  terrors  by  reason  of  the  sword  shall  be  up. 
21.  14  let  the  sword  be  doubled .  .the  sword  of  the 
21.  14  it  (is)  the  sword  of  the  great  (men  that  are) 

21. 15  I  have  set  the  point  of  the  sword  against 
21.  19  that  the  sword  of  the  king  of  Babylon  may 
21.  20  that  the  sword  may  come  to  Rabbathof  the 
21.  28  The  sword,  the  sword  (is)  drawn :  for  the 
23.  lotookhersons. . and  slewher  with  the  sword 
23.  25  thy  remnant  shall  fall  by  the  sword,  they 

23.  47  dispatch  them  with  their  swords  ;  they  sh. 

24.  21  whom  ye  have  left  shall  fall  by  the  sword 

25. 13  and  they  of  Dedan  shall  fall  by  the  sword 
26.  6  her  daughters . .  shall  be  slain  by  the  sword 
26  8  He  shall  slay  with  the  sword  thy  daughters 

26. 1 1  he  shall  slay  thy  people  by  the  sword 

28.  7  they  shall  draw  their  swords  against  the 

28.  23  judged  in  the  midst  of  her  by  the  sword 

29.  8  I  will  bring  a  sword  upon  thee,  and  cut 

30.  4  the  sword  shall  come  upon  Egypt,  and  gr. 
30.  5  the  men . .  shall  fall  with  them  by  the  sw. 
30.  6  shall  they  fall  in  it  by  the  sword,  saith  the 
30.  1 1  they  shall  draw  their  swords  against  Eg. 

30.  17  young  men  of  Aven.  .shall  fall  by  the  sw. 
30.  21  bind  it,  to  make  it  strong  to  hold  the  sw. 
30.  22  I  will  cause  the  sword  to  fall  out  of  his 
30.  24  I  will  put  my.  .sword  in  his  hand:  but  I 

30.  25  I  shall  put  my  sword  into  the  hand  of  the 

31. 17  unto  (them  that  be)  slain  with  the  sword 

31.  18  with  (them  that  be)  slain  by  the  sword 
32. 10  I  shall  brandish  my  sword  before  them 

32.  11  The  sword  of  the  king  of  Babylon  shall 

32. 12  By  the  swords  by  the  mighty  will  I  cause 
32.  20  midst  of  (them  that  are)  slain  by  the  sw. 
32.  20  she  is  delivered  to  the  sword :  draw  her 
32.  21  they  lie  uncircumcised,  slain  by  the  swo. 
32.  22,  23,  24  all  of  them  slain,  fallen  by  the  sw. 
32.  25,  26 all.  .uncircumcised,  slain  by  the  sword 
32.  27  they  have  laid  their  swords  under  their 
32.  28,  32  with  (them  that  are)  slain  with  the  sw. 
32.  29  laidby(them  that  were)  slain  by  the  sword 
32.  30  with  (them  that  be)  slain  by  the  sword 
32.  31  Pharaoh  and  all  his  army  slain  by  the  sw. 

32.  32  with  (them  that  are)  slain  with  the  sword 

33.  2  When  I  bring  the  sword  upon  a  land,  if 
33.  3  when  he  seeth  the  sword  come  upon  the 
33.  4  if  the  sword  come  and  take  him  away,  his 
33.  6  if  the  watchman  see  the  sword  come,  and 
33.  6  if  the  sword  come  and  take  (any)  person 
33.  26  Ye  stand  upon  your  sword,  ye  work  abo. 

33.  27  they,  .in  the  wastes  shall  fall  by  the  swo. 
35.  5  by  the  force  of  the  sword  in  the  time  of 
35.  8  shall  they  fall  that  are  slain  with  the  sw. 
38.  4  great  company . .  all  of  them  handling  sw. 
38.  8  the  land  (that  is)  brought  back  from  the  s. 
38.  21  I  will  call  for  a  sword  against  him  throu. 

38.  21  every  man’s  sword  shall  be  against  his  br. 

39.  23  trespassed,  .so  fell  they  all  by  the  sword 
11. 33  they  shall  fall  by  the  sword,  and  by  flame 

flos.  1.  7  will  not  save  them  by  bow,  nor  by  sword 
2.  18  I  will  break  the  bow' and  the  sword  and 
7. 16  their  princes  shall  fall  by  the  sword  for 

11.  6  the  sword  shall  abide  on  his  cities,  and 
13.  16  they  shall  fall  bythe  sword;  their  infants 
Joel  3. 10  Beat  your  ploughshares  into  swords,  and 
Amos  1.  11  he  did  pursue  his  brother  with  the  sword 
4.  10  your  young  men  have  I  slain  with  the  sw. 

7,  9  will  rise  against  the  house . .  with  the  s w.  I 


Amos  7.  11  Jeroboam  shall  die  by  the  sword,  and  Isr. 
7.  17  thy  daughters  shall  fall  by  the  sword,  and 
9.  1  I  will  slay  the  last  of  them  with  the  sword 
9.  4  thence  will  I  command  the  sword,  and  it 
9. 10  All  the  sinners,  .shall  die  by  the  sword 
Hie.  4.  3  they  shall  beat  their  swords  into  plough  sh. 

4.  3  nation  shall  not  lift  up  a  sword  against 

5.  6  waste  the  land  of  Assyria  with  the  sword 

6.  14  thou  deli  verest  will  1  give  up  to  the  sword 
Nall.  2 . 13  the  sword  shall  devour  thy  young  lions 

3.  3  lifteth  up  both  the  bright  sword  and  the 
3. 15  the  sword  shall  cut  thee  off,  it  shall  eat 
Zeph.  2.  12  Ye  Ethiopians,  .(shall  be)slain  by  my  sw. 
Hag.  2.  22  every  one  by  the  sword  of  his  brother 
Zech.  9.  13  made  thee  as  the  sword  of  a  mighty  man 
11.  17  the  sword  (shall  be)  upon  his  arm,  and 

13.  7  Awake,  0  sword,  against  my  shepherd 
3.  Murder,  murderous  weapon,  nsn  relsach. 

Psa.  42. 10  (As)  with  a  sword  in  my  bones,  mine  ene. 
i. Missile,  dart,  spear,  nS#  shelach. 

Job  33. 18  and  his  life  from  perishing  by  the  sword 
36. 12  they  shall  perish  by  the  sword,  and  they 
Joel  2.  8  (when)  they  fall  upon  the  sword,  they 

5 .Open  sivords,  ninns  pethichoth. 

Psa.  55.  21  softer  than  oil,  yet  (were)  they  drawn  sw. 

6.  Fighting  weapon,  sword,  pdxaipa  machaira. 
Matt  10.  34  I  came  not  to  send  peace,  but  a  sword 

26.  47  a  great  multitude  with  swords  and  staves 
26.  51  drew  his  sword,  and  struck  a  servant  of 
26.  52  Put  up  again  thy  sword  into  his  place  :  for 
26.  52  that  take  the  sword  shall  perish  with  the 
26.  55  as  against  a  thief  with  swords  and  staves 
Marki4.  43  with  him  a  great  multitude  with  swords 

14.  47  one  of  them  that  stood  by  drew  a  sword 
14.  48  with  swords  and  (witli)stavestotakeme? 

Luke2i.  24  they  shall  fall  by  the  edge  of  the  sword 
22.  36  he  that  hath  no  sword,  let  him  sell  his  g. 
22.  38  they  said.  Lord,  behold,  here(are)two  sw. 
22.  49  Lord,  shall  we  smite  with  the  sword  ? 

22.  52  come  out,  as  against  a  thief,  with  swords 
Johni8. 10  Peter  having  a  sword  drew  it,  and  smote 

18.  11  Put  up  thy  sword  into  the  sheath:  the 
Acts  12.  2  killed.. the  brother  of  John  with  thesword 

16.  27  he  drew  out  his  sword,  and  would  have 
Rom.  8.  35  or  famine,  or  nakedness,  or  peril,  or  sw.? 

13.  4  he  beareth  not  the  sword  in  vain :  for  he 
Eph.  6.  17  the  sword  of  the  spirit,  w  hich  is  the  word 
Heb.  4.  12  sharper  than  any  two  edged  sword,  pier, 
ti.  34  escaped  the  edge  of  the  sword,  out  of  we. 
11.  37  were  tempted,  were  slain  with  the  sword 
Rev.  6.  4  there  was  given  unto  him  a  great  sword 
13.  10  with  the  sword .  .killed  with  the  sword 
13.  14  which  had  the  wound  by  a  sword,  and  did 

7.  A  brandishing  weapon,  sword,  sabre,  fiopcpaia. 

Luke  2.  35  a  sword  shall  pierce  through  thy  om  so. 
Rev.  1. 16  out  of  his  mouth  went  a.  .two  edged  sw. 

2.  12  he  which  hath  the  sharp  sword  with  two 
2.  16  will  fight  against  them  with  the  sword  of 
6.  8  to  kill  with  sword,  and  with  hunger,  and 

19.  15  out  of  his  mouth  goeth  a  sharp  sword,  that 
19.  21  the  remnant  were  slain  with  the  sword 

SYCAMINE  tree  — 

Sycamine,  Jig  or  mulberry  tree,  crvudyiuos  suhami. 
Luke  17.  6  yo  might  say  unto  this  sycamine  tree,  Be 

SYCAMORE  (fruit,  tree)  — 

1  .A  sycamine,  fig  or  mulberry  tree,  ncpw  shiqmah. 

1  Ki.  10.  27  cedars  made  he  (to  be)  as  the  sycamore 

1  Ch.27.  28  over  the  olive  trees  and  the  sycamore  tr. 

2  Ch.  1.  15  cedar  trees  made  he  as  the  sycamore  trees 

9.  27  cedar  trees  made  he  as  the  sycamore  trees 
Psa.  78.  47  He  destroyed . .  their  sycamore  trees  with 
Isa.  9.  10  the  sycamores  are  cut  down,  but  we  will 
Amos  7.  14  an  herdman,  and  a  gatherer  of  sycamore 

2.  A  sycamore,  fig  or  mulberry  tree,  ovKopwpdia. 
Lukei9-  4  climbed  up  into  a  sycamore  tree  to  see 

SY-CHAR,  Sux«M- 

A  city  of  Samaria,  where  Jesus  met  with  a  woman,  and 
stayed  two  days  teaching  the  people;  perhaps  Asker, 
whose  ruins  are  on  mount  Ebal. 

John  4.  5  a  city  of  Samaria,  which  is  called  S.,  near 

SY  -CHEM,  2 uxe/z. 

A  city  (or  person)  in  Samaria,  called  also  Shechem. 

1  Ch.  7. 16  of  the  sons  of  Emmor  (the  father)  of  S. 
Acts  7.  16  were  carried  over  into  S.,  and  laid  in  the 
SY-E'-NE,  njjp. 

A  city  in  the  S.  of  Egypt  towards  Ethiopia,  as  itigdol 
was  toward  the  north  of  the  land ;  now  called  Asouan 
or  Aswan. 

Eze.  29.  10  from  the  tower  of  S,  even  unto  the  bor. 

30.  6  from  the  tower  of  S.  shall  they  fall  in  it 

SYNAGOGUE  — 

1.  Appointed  place  of  meeting,  njjja  mood. 

Psa.  74.  8  they  have  burnt  up  all  the  synagogues  of 

2.  Place  vjliere  people  are  led  together,  avraycayg. 
Matt  4.  23  teaching  in  their  synagogues,  and  preach. 

6.  2  as  the  hypocrites  do  in  the  synagogues 
6.  5  love  to  pray  standing  in  the  synagogues 
9.  35  teaching  in  theirsynagogues,  and  preach. 
10.  17  they  will  scourge  you  in  their  synagogues 

12.  9  departed  thence,  he  went  into  theirsyn. 

13.  54  he  taught  them  in  their  synagogue,  inso. 
23.  6  And  love .  .the  chief  seats  in  the synagog. 


Matt23.  34  (some) ..  shall  ye  scourge  in  your  synago. 
Mark  1.  21  he  entered  into  the  synagogue,  and  taught 
1.  23  there  was  in  their  synagogue  a  man  with 
1.  29  when  they  were  come  out  of  the  synago. 
1.  39  he  preached  in  their  synagogues  through 

3.  1  And  he  entered  again  into  the  synagogue 
6.  2  he  began  to  teach  in  the  synagogue,  and 

12.  39  the  chief  seats  in  the  synagogues,  and  the 

13.  9  and  in  the  synagogues  ye  shall  be  beaten 
Luke  4.  15  hetaught  in  theirsynagogues,  being  glor. 

4.  16  he  went  into  the  synagogue  on  the  sabb. 
4.  20  the  eyes  of  all  them  that  were  in  the  syn. 
4.  28  all  they  in  the  synagogue,  when  they  he. 
4.  33  in  the  synagogue  there  was  a  man  which 
4.  38  he  arose  out  of  the  synagogue,  and  ente. 

4.  44  he  preached  in  the  synagogues  of  Galilee 

6.  6  he  entered  into  the  synagogue  and  taught 

7.  5  he  loveth  our  nation,  and.  .built  us  a  sy 

8.  41  he  was  a  ruler  of  the  synagogue,  and  he 

11.  43  ye  love  the  uppermosts  seats  in  the  syna. 

12.  1 1  when  they  bring  you  unto  the  synagogues 

13.  10  he  was  teaching  in  one  of  the  synagogues 

20.  46  the  highest  seats  in  the  synagogues,  and 

21.  12  delivering,  .up  to  the  synagogues,  and  into 
John  6.  59  These  things  said  he  in  the  synagogue 

18.  20  I  ever  taught  in  the  synagogue,  and  in  the 
Acts  6.  9  Then  there  arose  certain  of  the  synagog. 

9.  2  desired,  .letters  to  Damascus  to  the  syn. 
9.  20  straightway  he  preached  Christ  in  the  sy 

13.  5  they  preached  the  word  of  Godin  the  sy 
13.  14  went  into  the  synagogue  on  the  sabbath 

13.  42  [when  the  Jews  were  gone  out  of  the  sy.] 

14.  1  they  went  both  together  into  the  synag. 

15.  21  being  read  in  the  synagogues  every  sab. 
17.  1  came  to  Thessalonica,  where  was  a  syna. 
17.  10  who.  .went  into  the  synagogue  of  the  Je. 

17.  17  Therefore  disputed  he  in  the  synagogue 

18.  4  he  reasoned  in  the  synagogue  every  sab. 
18.  7  whose  house  joined  hard  to  the  synagogue 
18.  19  he  himself  entered  into  the  synagogue.and 

18.  26  he  began  to  speak  boldly  in  the  synagogue 

19.  8  he  went  into  the  synagogue,  and  spake 

22.  19  I  imprisoned  and  beat  in  every  synagogue 

24. 12  neither  in  the  synagogues,  nor  in  the  city 
26.  11  I  punished  them  oft  in  every  synagogue 

Rev.  2.  9  are  not,  but  (are)  the  synagogue  of  Satan 
3.  9  1  will  make  them  of  the  synagogue  of  S. 
SYNAGOGUE,  (chief)  ruler  of — 

Chief  leader  in  the  synagogue,  dpxtarvvdycyyos. 
Mark  5.  22  one  of  the  rulers  of  the  synagogue,  Jairus 

5.  35  there  came  from  the  ruler  of  the  synago. 
5.  36  he  saith  unto  the  ruler  of  the  synagogue 
5.  38  to  the  house  of  the  ruler  of  the  synagogue 

Luke  8.  49  from  the  ruler  of  the  synagogue’s  [house] 
13.  14  And  the  ruler  of  the  synagogue  answered 
Acts  13. 15  the  rulers  of  the  synagogue  sent  unto  th. 
18.  8  Crispus,  the  chief  ruler  of  the  synagogue 
18.  17  Sosthenes,  the  chief  ruler  of  the  synago. 
SYNAGOGUE,  put  out  of  the  — 

One  put  away  from  the  synagogue,  airotrvvdyuyos. 
John  9.  22  he  should  be  put  out  of  the  synagogue 
12.  42  they  should  be  put  out  of  the  synagogue 

16.  2  They  shall  put  you  out  of  the  synagogues 
SYN-TY'-CHE,  2ui nvxn- 

A  female  believer  in  Philippi  whom  Paul  beseeches 
along  with  Euodias  to  be  of  the  same  mind. 

Phil.  4.  2  I  beseech  Euodias,  and  beseech  S.,  that 
SY-RA'-CUSE,  HvpaKOvcrai. 

A  city  on  the  S.E.  comer  of  the  island  of  Sicily,  with  a 
capacious  harbour  ;  birthplace  of  Archimedes,  B.c.  250- 
212.  It  was  the  most  ancient  of  the  Greek  colonies  in 
the  island,  and  founded  by  the  Corinthians  under 
Archias,  B.c.  734  ;  in  648  the  party  called  the  Myletidae 
were  expelled;  in  486  also  the  oligarchy  called  Geomorl 
or  Gamori ;  in  478-467  Hieron  patronises  literature  and 
the  arts ;  in  414  it  is  besieged  by  the  Athenians  ;  in  394 
it  wars  against  Carthage;  in  344, 60,000  immigrants  intro¬ 
duced  ;  in  275-2 16  Hieron  II.  makes  a  treaty  with  Rome ; 
in  214-212  it  is  taken  by  the  Romans;  in  21  Augustus 
sends  a  Roman  colony  to  revive  it. 

Acts  28.  12  landing  at  S.,  we  tarried  (there)  three  d. 

SYRIA,  n~iK  the  high  land.  2up/a. 

The  Hebrew  Aram,  is,  strictly  speaking,  bounded  by 
Amanus  and  Taurus  on  the  N.,  by  the  Euphrates  and 
the  Arabian  Desert  on  the  E.,  by  Palestine  on  the  S., 
and  by  the  Mediterranean  near  the  mouth  of  the 
Orontes,  and  then  by  Phoenicia  on  the  \V.;  this  is 
about  300  miles  from  N.  to  S.,  and  from  50  to  150 
from  E.  to  TV.,  or  an  area  of  about  30,000  square  miles — 
the  size  of  Scotland.  Its  principal  divisions  were— Syria 
of  Damascus,  Syria  of  Zobah,  the  Plain  of  Aram,  and 
Aram  of  the  two  Rivers  (the  Euphrates  and  the  Tigris). 
The  name  Syria  is  evidently  derived  from  the  city  Tyre 
(or  Tzur),  with  which  the  ancient  Greeks  and  Romans 
traded.  In  1921  B.c.  Abraham  leaving  Ur  came  to 
Haran;  in  1857  his  servant  goes  to  get  a  wife  for  Isaac; 
in  1760  Jacob  visits  Laban  ;  in  1452  Balaam  is  called  to 
curse  Israel  ;  in  1040  David  subdues  Zobah  and  Da¬ 
mascus ;  in  975  these  recover  their  independence;  in 
838-836  Joash  or  .Tehoash  obtained  three  important 
victories  over  Benhadad  ;  in  740  Tiglath-pilezer  defeats 
Rezin  its  last  independent  ruler,  and  reduces  it  to  a 
dependency  of  Assyria ;  in  604  attacked  by  Pharaoh 
Necho  it  is  captured  by  Nebuchadnezzar;  in  333  it 
comes  under  Alexander  the  Great;  in  323  Seleucus 
Nicator  founds  his  dynasty ;  in  301  he  founds  Antioch 
as  its  capital;  in  114  Antiochus  Cyzicenus  sets  himself 
up  at  Damascus;  in  65  the  country  becomes  subject  to 


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Rome;  in  47  Julius  Csesar  confirms  the  rights  of  many 
cities.  In  a.d.  6  Judea  and  Samariaare  added  toSyria; 
in  117  Hadrian  fixes  its  E.  boundary  at  the  Euphrates; 
in  258  it  is  overrun  by  Sapor  I.  king  of  Persia;  in  264 
Odenathus  delivers  it;  in  611  Cliosroes  II.  destroys 
Antioch ;  in  614  he  subdues  Palestine ;  in  630  Ma- 
liommed  takes  some  places  in  Syria;  in  661  Damascus 
becomes  its  capital ;  in  762  Bagdad  becomes  the  capital ; 
in  868  the  Tulouides  dynasty  set  up ;  in  906  recovered 
by  Caliph  Moktofee;  in  970  Fatimite  dynasty  set  up, 
with  Cairo  for  capital ;  111  1076  Syria  invaded  by  t lie 
Turks;  in  1096  Caliph  Mostali  dispossessed  by  the 
Crusaders;  in  1099  the  Christian  kingdom  of  Jerusalem 
set  up;  in  n87Saladin  founds  the  Eyoobite  dynasty; 
in  1250  it  is  partially  destroyed  by  the  revolt  of  the 
Baharite  Mamlooks;  in  1400  Tamerlane  invades  it; in 
1516  Selim  I.  unites  it  to  the  Ottoman  empire;  in  1799 
Bonaparte  invades  it  from  Egypt;  in  1831  Ibrahim 
Pasha  invades  it ;  in  1841  it  reverts  to  Turkey;  in  1868 
11  general  attack  on  the  Maronites  near  Bejrout  and 
Lebanon  was  made  by  the  Druses,  when  1200  persons 
were  murdered :  altogether  about  12,000  persons  lost 
their  lives,  200  of  whom  were  priests;  163  villages,  224 
churches,  and  seven  convents,  were  destroyed. 

Judgio.  6  the  godsof  S.,  and  thegods  of  Zidon.and 
2  Sa.  8.  6  David  put  garrisons  in  S.  of  Damascus 

8.  12  Of  S.,  and  of  Moab,  and  of  the  children 

15.  8  vowed  avow  while  I  abode  at  Gesliuriu  S. 

1  Ki  10.  29  for  the  kings  of  S.,  did  they  bring  (them) 

11.  25  he  abhorred  Israel,  and  reigned  over  S. 

15.  18  Tabrimon,  the  son  of  Hezion,  kingof  S. 

19. 15  thou  comest,  anoint  Hazael.  .kingoverS. 

20.  1  the  king  of  S.  gathered  all  his  host  toge. 

20.  20  the  king  of  S.  escaped  on  an  horse  with 
20.  22  the  king  of  S.  will  come  up  against  thee 
20.  23  the  servants  of  the  king  of  S.  said  unto 
22.  1  three  years  without  war  between  S.  and 
22.  3  take  it  not.  .of  the  hand  of  the  king  of  S.? 
22.  31  the  kingof  S.  commanded  his  thirty  and 

2  Ki.  5.  1  Naaman,  captain  of  the  host,  .of  S.,  was 

5.  1  the  Lord  had  given  deliverance  unto  S. 

5.  5  the  king  of  S.  said,  Go  to,  go,  and  I  will 

6.  8  the  king  of  S.  warred  against  Israel,  and 

6. 11  the  king  of  S.  was  sore  troubled  for  this 

6.  23  the  bands  of  S.  came  no  more  into  the  la. 

6.  24  Bendiadad  king  of  S.  gathered  all  his  ho. 

7.  5  to  the  uttermost  part  of  the  camp  of  S. 

8.  7  Bendiadad  the  king  of  S.  was  sick;  and 
8.  9  Bendiadad  king  of  S. ,  hath  sent  me  to  tli. 

8.  13  showed,  .that  thou  (shalt  be)  kingoverS. 

8.  28  the  w'ar  against  Hazael  king  of  S.  in  Bam. 

8.  29  when  lie  fought  against  Hazael  kingof  S. 

9. 14  keptRamotli..  be  cause  of  Hazael  king  of  S. 

9.  15  when  lie  fought  with  Hazael  king  of  S. 

12.  17  Hazael  king  of  S.  went  up,  and  fought 

12.  18  Jehoash.  .sent  (it)  to  Hazael  king  of  S. 

13.  3  into  the  hand  of  Hazael  king  of  S.,  and 
13.  4  because  the  king  of  S.  oppressed  them 
13.  7  the  king  of  S.  had  destroyed  them,  and 

13. 17  and  the  arrow  of  deliverance  from  S. 

13.  19  then  liadstthou  smitten  S.  till  thou  hadst 
13.  19  whereas  nowthou  shalt  smite  S.  (but)th. 
13.  22  Hazael  kingof  S.  oppressed  Israel  all  the 
13.  24  Hazael  king  of  S.  died;  and  Bendiadad 

15.  37  send  against  Judah  Rczin  the  king  of  S. 

16.  5  Rezin  king  of  S.  and  Pekali  son  of  Rem. 

16.  6  Rezin  king  of  S.  recovered  Elathto  S.,  and 

16.  7  save  me  out  of  the  hand  of  the  king  of  S. 

1  CI1.18.  6  David  put  (garrisons)  inS.  damascus,  and 

19.  6  out  of  Mesopotamia,  and  out  of  S.-maac. 

2  Ch.  1. 17  so  brought  they  . .  for  the  kings  of  S.,  by 

16.  2  sent  to  Bendiadad  king  of  S.,  that  dwelt 
16.  7  thou  hast  relied  on  the  king  of  S.,  and 

16.  7  the  host  of  the  king  of  S.  escaped  out  of 

18. 10  With  these  thou  shalt  push  S.  until  they 
18.  30  the  king  of  S.  had  commanded  the  cap. 

20.  2  There  coineth  a. .  multitude,  .from.  .S. 

22.  5  to  war  against  Hazael  king  of  S.  at  Ram. 
22.  6  when  he  fought  with  Hazael  king  of  S. 

24.  23  (that)  the  host  of  S.  came  up  against  him 
28.  5  delivered,  .into  the  hand  of  the  king  of  S. 
28.  23  the  gods  of  the  kings  of  S.  help  them,  (th.) 

Isa.  7.  1  the  kingof  S.,  and  Pekah  the  son  of  Re. 

7.  2  saying,  S.  is  confederate  with  Ephraim 

7.  4  the  fierce  anger  of  Rezin  with  S.,  and  of 
7.  5  S.,  Ephraim,  and  the  son  of  Remaliah 
7.  8  the  head  of  S.  (is)  Damascus,  and  the  head 

17.  3  kingdom  from  Damascus  . .  remnant  of  S. 
Eze.  16.  57  of  (thy)  reproach  of  the  daughters  of  S. 

27. 16  S.  (was)  thy  merchant  byreasonof  themu. 
Hos.  12. 12  Jacob  fled  into  the  country  of  S.,  and  Is. 
Amos  1.  5  the  peopleof  S.  shall  go  into  captivity  un. 
Matt.  4.  24  his  fame  went  throughout  all  S. :  and  they 
Luke  2.  2  made  when  Cyrenius  was  governor  of  S. 
Acts  15.23  the  Gentiles  in  Antioch  and  S.  and  Cil. 

15.  41  he  went  through  S.  and  Cilicia,  confirm. 

18. 18  sailed  thence  into  S.,  and  with  him  Pr. 

20.  3  as  he  was  about  to  sail  into  S.,  he  pur. 

21.  3  left  it  on  the  left  hand,  and  sailed  into  S. 
Gal.  1.  21  I  came  into  the  regions  of  S.  and  Cilicia 

SYRIAC,  SYRIAN,  n'pnx  aramith. 

The  language  used  in  Aram  or  Syria ;  substantially  the 
same  as  Chaldee. 

2  Ki.  18.  26  Speak,  .to thy  servants  in  the  S.  language 
Ezra  4.  7  in  the  S.  tongue,  and  interpreted  in  the  S. 
Isa.  36.  1 1  Speak . .  unto  thy  servants  in  the  S.  langu. 
Dan.  2.  4  Then  spake  the  Chaldeans  to  the  king  in  S. 
SYRIAN,  SYRIANS,  'BIX,  D'BnN,  DbR. 

The  people  of  Aram  or  Syria. 

Gen.  25.  20  of  BethueHhc.S. . .  sister  to  Laban  the  S. 


Gen.  28.  5  Laban,  son  of  Bethuel  the  S.,  the  brother 
31.  20  Jacob  stole  away  unawares  to  Laban  the  S. 
31.  24  God  came  to  Laban  the  S.  in  a  dream  by 
Dcut.26.  5  A  S.  ready  to  perish  (was)  my  father;  and 
2  Sa.  8.  5  the  S.  of  Damascus  came  to  succour  Hada. 

8.  5  David  slew  of  the  S.  two  and  twenty  tlio. 

8.  6  the  S.  became  servants  to  David,  (and)br. 
8. 13  when  he  returned  from  smiting  of  the  S. 

10.  6  the  S.  of  Beth-rehob,  and  the  S.  of  Zoba 

10.  8  the  S.  of  Zoba,  and  of  Rehob,  and  Ish-tob 

10.  9  he.  .put  (them)  in  array  against  the  S. 

10.  ii  If  the  S.  be  too  strong  for  me,  then  thou 
10. 13  drew  nigh,  .unto  the  battle  against  the  S. 
10.  14  children  of  Ammon  saw  that  the  S.  were 

10. 15  the  S.  saw  that  they  were  smitten  before 

10. 16  Hadarezer  sent,  and  brought  out  the  S. 

10. 17  tlie  S.  set  themselves  in  array  against  D. 

10. 18  the  S.  fled  before  Israel;  and  David  slew 
10.  18  (men  of)  seven  hundred  chariots  of  the  S. 

10. 19  the  S.  feared  to  help  the  children  of  Am. 

1  Ki.  20.  20  the  S.  fled  and  Israel  pursued  them;  and 

20.21  the  king,  .slew  the  S.  with  a  great  slaugh. 
20.  26  Ben-liadad  numbered  the  S.,  and  went  up 
20.  27  but  the  S.  filled  the  country 
20.  28  the  S.  have  said,  The  Lord  (is)  God  of  the 
20.  29  Israel  slew  of  the  S.  an  hundred  thousand 

22. 11  With  these  shalt  thou  push  the  S.,  until 
22. 35  stayed  up  in  his  chariot  against  the  S. 

2  Ki.  5.  2  the  S.  had  gone  out  by  companies,  and  had 

5.  20  my  master  hath  spared  Naaman  this  S. 

6.  9  Beware .  .for  thither  the  S.  are  come  down 

7.  4  let  us  fall  unto  the  host  of  the  S. :  if  they 
7.  5  they  rose . .  to  go  unto  the  camp  of  the  S. 
7.  6  the  Lord  had  made  the  host  of  the  S.  to 

7. 10  We  came  to  the  camp  of  the  S.,  and,  beh. 
7.121  will  now  show  you  what  the  S.  have  do. 
7.  14  the  king  sent  after  the  host  of  the  S.,  sa. 

7.  15  which  the  S.  had  cast  away  in  then-  haste 
7. 16  the  people,  .spoiled  the  tents  of  the  S. 

8.  28  went  with  Joram . .  and  the  S.  wounded  J. 
8.  29  wounds  which  the  S.  had  given  him  at  Ra. 

9. 15  wounds  which  the  S.  had  given  him,  when 

13.  5  they  went  out  from  under  the  hand  of .  .S. 
13.  17  thou  shalt  smite  the  S.  in  Aphek,  till  thou 
16.  6  the  S.  came  to  Elath,  and  dwelt  there  unto 
24.  2  bandsof  the  S.,  and  bands  of  the  Moabites 

1  Ch.18.  5  the  S.  of  Damascus  came  to  help  Hadare. 

18.  5  David  slew  of  the  S.  two  and  twenty  tho. 

18.  6  the  S.  became  David’s  servants,  (and)  bro. 

19. 10  he .  .put  (them)  in  array  against  the  S. 

19. 12  If  theS.be  too  strongforme,  then  thoush. 

19.  14  Joab .  .drew'  nigh  before  theS.  unto  the  ba. 
19.  15  the  children  of  Ammon  saw  that  the  S.  we. 
19.  16  the  S.  saw  that  they  were  put  to  the  worse 
19.  16  they  sent  messengers,  and  drew  forth  the  S. 
19.  17  put  the  battle  in  array  against  the  S. 

19. 18  But  the  S.  fled  before  Israel 

19. 18  David  slew  of  the  S.  seven  thousand  (men 

19. 19  neither  would  the  S.  help  the  children  of  A. 

2  Ch.  18.  34  stayed . .  up  in  (his)  chariot  against  the  S. 

22.  5  to  war  against  Hazael  king  of  S.  at  Ramoth 
24.  24  the  S.  came  with  a  small  company  of  men 
Isa.  9.  12  The  S.  before,  and  the  Philistines  behind 
Jer.  35.  11  let  us  go ..  for  fear  of  the  army  of  the  S. 
Amos  9.  7  the  Philistines  from  Caphtor,  and  the  S. 
Luke  4.  27  none  of  them  was  cleansed,  saving,  .the  S. 

SY-RO-PHE-NI-CI-AN,  'S.vpofpoivurcTa. 

Belonging  to  Plienicia  (in  Syria),  on  the  N.  of  Carmel. 
Mark  7.  26  The  woman  was  a  Greek,  a  S.  by  nation 


T 


TA-A'-NACH,  tiiyn,  -1)17)9  battlement. 

A  Levitical  city  on  the  \V.  of  the  Jordan  in  Manasseh 
or  Isaachar.  On  the  slope  of  the  western  mountains 
that  bound  the  plain  of  Jezreel  over  against  Gilboa,and 
now  called  Taanulc,  is  a  small  village  on  the  S.  of  el- 
Lejjun. 

Josh  12.  21  The  king  of  T.,  one ;  the  king  of  Megiddo 

17.  11  and  the  inhabitants  of  T.  and  her  towns 

21.  25  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh,  T.  with  her 
Judg.  1.  27  Neither.  .Beth-shean  and  her  towns.  .T. 

5.  19  then  fought  the  kings  of  Canaan  in  T. 

1  Ki.  4.  12  (to  him  pertained)  T.  and  Megiddo,  and 
1  Ch.  7.  29  Betli-sliean  and  her  towns,  T.  and  her  to. 

TA-A-NATH  SHI'-LOH,  rhp  rtJK£i  circle  of  Shiloh. 

A  city  on  the  borders  of  Ephraim  and  Benjamin ;  now 
called  Tana,  between  Shechem  and  the  Jordan,  and  W. 
of  Janohah. 

Josh.  16.  6  the  border  went  about  eastward  unto  T. 
TAB-BA'-OTH,  niyBB  spots. 

One  of  the  Nethinim  whose  descendants  returned  with 
Zerubbabel.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  43  children  of  Hasupha,  the  children  of  T. 
Neh.  7.  46  children  of  Hashupha,  the  children  of  T. 

TAB'-BATH,  npB  extension. 

A  city  S.  of  Abel-meliolah,  in  Issacliar  or  Ephraim: 
Tubukhet  Fahill 

Judg.  7.  22  to  the  border  of  Abel-meholah,  unto  T. 
TA-BE'-AL,  God  is  good. 

Father  of  one  whom  Syria  and  Ephraim  sought  to  make 
king  in  Judah  instead  of  Ahaz.  B.C.  742. 

Isa.  7.  6  and  set  a  king  in  the  midst,  .the sonof  T. 


TA-BE'-EL,  God  is  good. 

An  official  in  Samaria  w  ho  wrote  against  the  Jews  to  the 
king  of  Persia.  B.C.  522. 

Ezra  4.  7  wrote.. T. .  .unto  Artaxerxes  king  of  Per. 
TABER,  to  — 

To  mince,  trip  daintily,  tpt?  taphaph,  3a. 

Nah.  2.  7  her  maids ..  tabering  upon  their  breasts 

TAB-ER'-AH,  .Yiy?)?  place  of  feeding. 

A  place  three  days’  journey  N.  of  Sinai, where  Israel  was 
punished  for  murmuring. 

Num  11.  3  And  he  called  the  name  of  the  place  T. 
Deut.  9.  22  at  T. .  .ye  provoked  the  Lord  to  wrath 

TABERNACLE  — 

1. A  tent,  )>nN  ohel. 

Exod. 26.  9  curtain  in  the  fore  front  of  the  tabernacle 
27.  21  the  tabernacle  of  the  congregation 
[So  in  28.  43;  29.  4,  10,  11,  30,  32,  42,  44;  30.  16, 18,  20,  26, 
36;  31*  7;  33-  7.  7;  35-  21;  38.  8,  30;  40.  12;  Lev.  1. 1,  3,  5; 
3.  2,  8,  13;  4.  4,  5,  7,  7,14,  16,  18, 18;  6.  16,  26,  30;  8.3,  4,  31, 
33.  35;  9-  5.  231  io-  7.  9!  I2-  6;  14-  «»  23i  >5-  *4.  29i  16.  7, 
16,  17,  20,  23,  33;  17.  4,  5,  6,  9;  19.  21;  24.  3;  Num.  1.  1; 

2.  2,  17;  3.  7,  8,  25,  25,  38;  4.  3,  4,  15,  23,  25,  25,  28,  30,  31, 
33.  35.  37.  39.4b  43,  471  6-  1°.  13.  18;  7-  5,  89;  8.  9,  15,  19, 
22,  24,  26;  10.  3;  11.  16;  12.  4,  5;  14.  10;  16.  18,  19,  42,43, 
50;  17.  4;  18.  4,6,  21,  22,23,  31.  J9-  4.2°-  6,  25*  6;  27.  2 ;  31. 
54;  Deut.  31. 14,  14;  Josh.  18.  1;  19.  51;  1  Sa.  2.  22;  1  Ki.  2. 
30;  8.  4;  1  Ch.  6.  32;  9.  21;  23.  32;  2  Ch.  1.  3,  6,  13;  5.  5.] 

Exod.31.  7  and  all  the  furniture  of  the  tabernacle 
33.  7  Moses  took  the  tabernacle,  and  pitched 
33.  8  when  Moses  w'ent  out  unto  the  tabernacle 
33.  8  until  he  was  gone  into  the  tabernacle 
33.  9  as  Moses  entered  into  the  tabernacle,  the 
33.  9  and  stood  (at)  the  door  of  the  tabernacle 
33.  10  cloudypillarstand(at)thetabemacledoor 

33. 11  Joshua,  departed  not  out  of  the  tabem. 
36.  37  he  made  an  hanging  for  the  tabernacle  door 
39.  38  and  the  hanging  for  the  tabernacle  door 
Num.  9.  17  cloud  was  taken  up  from  the  tabernacle 

11.  24  and  set  them  round  about  the  tabernacle 

11.  26  but  went  not  out  unto  the  tabernacle 

12.  10  the  cloud  departed  from  off  the  tabema. 

17.  7  before  the  Lord  in  the  tabernacle  of  wit. 

17.  8  Moses  went  into  the  tabernacle  of  witness 

18.  2  (minister)  beforethe  tabernacle  of  witness 

18.  3  keep,  .the  charge  of  all  the  tabernacle 

18.  4  for  all  the  service  of  the  tabernacle 

Deut  31.  15  stood  over  the  door  of  the  tabernacle 
2  Sa.  6.  17  in  the  midst  of  the  tabernacle  that  David 
1  Ki.  1.  39  took  an  horn  of  oil  out  of  the  tabernacle 
2.  28  Joab  fled  unto  the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord 
2.  29  that  Joab  was  fled  unto  the  tabernacle  of 

8.  4  holy  vessels  that  (were)  in  the  tabernacle 

1  Ch.  9. 19  keepers  of  the  gates  of  the  tabernacle 

9.  23  the  house  of  the  tab  ernacle,  by  wards 

2  Ch.  5.  5  holy  vessels  that  (were)  in  the.taberaacle 

24.  6  the  collection . .  for  the  tabernacle  of  wit. 
Job  5.  24  And  thou  shalt  know  that  thy  tabernacle 

11.  14  let  not  wickedness  dw'ell  in  thy  tabema. 

12.  6  The  tabernacles  of  robbers  prosper,  and 
15.  34  fire  shall  consume  the  tabernacles  of  bribe. 
18.  6  The  light  shall  be  dark  in  his  tabernacle 
18.  14  shall  be  rooted  out  of  his  tabernacle 

18.  15  It  shall  dwell  in  his  tabernacle,  because 

19.  12  and  encamp  round  about  my  tabernacle 

20.  26  with  him  that  is  left  in  his  tabernacle 

22.  23  put  away  iniquity  far  from  thy  tabemac. 
29.  4  when  the  secret  of  God  (was)  upon  my  ta. 
31.  31  If  the  men  of  my  tabernacle  said  not,  Oh 

Psa.  15.  1  Lord,  who  shall  abide  in  thy  tabernacle  ? 

19.  4  In  them  hath  he  set  a  tabernacle  for  the 
27.  5  in  the  secret  of  his  tabernacle  shall  he 
27.  6  offer  in  his  tabernacle  sacrifices  of  joy 
61.  4  I  will  abide  in  thy  tabernacle  for  ever 
78.  51  (their)  strength  in  the  tabernacles  of  Ham 
78.  67  Moreover  he  refused  the  tabernacle  of  J. 
83.  6  The  tabernacles  of  Edom,  and  the  Islim. 
118.  15  in  the  tabernacles  of  the  righteous 
132.  3  Surely  I  will  not  come  into  the  tabema. 
Prov  14.  11  tabernacle  of  the  upright  shall  flourish 
Isa.  16.  5  in  the  tabernacle  of  David,  judging,  and 
33.  20  a  tabernacle  (that)  shall  not  be  taken  do. 
Jer.  10.  20  My  tabernacle  is  spoiled,  and  all  my  co. 
Lam.  2.  4  in  the  tabernacle  of  the  daughter  of  Zion 
Eze.  41.  1  (which  was)  the  breadth  of  the  tabema. 
Dan.  II.  45  lie  shall  plant  the  tabernacles  of  his  pal. 
Hos.  9.  6  possess  them . .  thorns  (shall  be)  in  their 

12.  9  will  yet  make  thee  to  dwell  in  tabernac. 
Mai.  2.  12  the  scholar,  out  of  the  tabernacles  of  Ja. 

2 .Tabernacle,  dwelling  place,  ( stf’ P  mishkan. 

Exod25-  9  the  pattern  of  the  tabernacle,  and  the  pa. 
26.  1  thou  shalt  make  the  tabernacle  (with)  ten 
26.  6  couple  the  curtains ..  it  shall  be  one  tab 
26.  7  curtains,  .to  be  a  covering  upon  the  tab. 
26.  12  hang  over  the  back  side  of  the  tabernacle 
26.  13  it  shall  hang  over  the  sides  of  the  taber. 

26. 15  thou  shalt  make  boards  for  the  tabema. 
26.  17  make  for  all  the  boards  of  the  tabernacle 
26.  18  thou  shalt  make  the  boards  for  the  tabe 
26.  20  for  the  second  side  of  the  tabernacle,  on 
26.  22  for  the  sides  of  the  tabernacle  westward 
26.  23  make  for  the  corners  of  the  tabernacle  in 
26.  26  the  boards  of  the  one  side  of  the  tabem. 
26.  27  the  boards  of  the  other  side  of  the  taber. 
26.  27  for  the  boards  of  the  side  of  the  tabema. 
26.  30  thou  shalt  rear  up  the  tabernacle  accord. 

26.  35  on  the  side  of  the  tabernacle  toward  the 

27.  9  thou  shalt  make  the  court  of  the  tabem. 

27. 19  the  vessels  of  the  tabernacle  in  all  the  se. 


TABERNACLE 


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TACHES 


Exod35.  ii  The  tabernacle,  his  tent,  and  his  covering 

35.  15  the  doorat  the  entering  in  of  the  taberna. 

35. 18  The  pins  of  the  tabernacle,  and  the  pins 

36.  8  them  that  wrought  the  work  of  the  taber. 
36.  13  fifty  taches.  .so  it  became  one  tabernacle 
36.  14  curtains,  .for  the  tent  over  the  tabernacle 
36.  20,  23  And  he  made  boards  for  the  tabernacle 
36.  22  make  for  all  the  boards  of  the  tabernacle 
36.  25  for  the  other  side  of  the  tabernacle,  (which 
36.  27  for  the  sides  of  the  tabernacle  westward 
36.  28  for  the  corners  of  the  tabernacle  in  the  two 
36.  31  the  boards  of  the  one  side  of  the  tabern. 
36.  32  the  boards  of  the  other  side  of  the  taber. 
36.  32  five  bars  for  the  boards  of  the  tabernacle 

38.  20  the  pins  of  the  tabernacle,  and  of  the  co. 

38.  21  the  sum  of  the  tabernacle,  (even)  of  the 

38.  31  the  pins  of  the  tabernacle,  and  all  the  pins 

39.  32  Thus  was  ali  the  work  of  the  tabernacle 

39.  33  they  brought  the  tabernacle  unto  Moses 

39.  40  the  vessels  of  the  service  of  the  tabernacle 

40.  2,  6,  29  the  tabernacle  of  the  tent  of  the  co. 

40.  5  put  the  hanging  of  the  door  to  the  taber. 

40.  9  anoint  the  tabernacle,  and  all  that  (is)  th. 
40.  17  the  second  year,  .the  tabernacle  was  rea. 

40. 18  Moses  reared  up  the  tabernacle,  and  fast. 

40. 19  he  spread  abroad  the  tent  over  the  taber 
40.  2i  he  brought  the  ark  into  the  tabernacle,  and 
40.  22  upon  the  side  of  the  tabernacle  northward 
40.  24  the  table,  on  the  side  of  the  tabernacle  so. 
40.  28  the  hanging  (at)  the  door  of  the  tabernacle 
40.  33  the  court  round  about  the  tabernacle  and 
40.  34,  35  the  glory  of  the  Lord  filled  the  taber. 
40.  36  cloud  was  taken  up  from  over  the  tabern. 
40.  38  the  cloud  of  the  Lord  (was)  upon  the  ta. 

Lev.  8.  10  anointed  the  tabernacle  and  all  that  (was) 

15.  31  they  defile  my  tabernacle  that  (is)  among 
17.  4  to  offer,  .before  the  tabernacle  of  the  Lo. 
26. 1 1  I  will  set  my  tabernacle  among  you,  and 

Num.  1.  50  shalt  appoint  the  Levites  over  the  taber. 

1.  50  they  shall  bear  the  tabernacle,  and  all  the 

1.  50  and  shall  encamp  round  about  the  taber. 

1.  51  when  the  tabernacle  setteth  forward,  the 

1.  51  when  the  tabernacle  is  to  be  pitched,  the 
1.  53  Levites  shall  pitch  round  about  the  tab. 

1.  53  Levites  shall  keep  the  charge  of  the  tab. 

3.  7,  8  to  do  the  service  of  the  tabernacle 

3.  23  tlie  Gershonites  shall  pitch  behind  the  ta. 

3.  25  the  tabernacle,  and  the  tent,  the  covering 
3.26  the  court,  which  (is)  by  the  tabernacle,  and 
3.  29  shall  pitch  on  the  side  of  the  tabernacle 
3.  35  shall  pitch  on  the  side  of  the  tabernacle 
3.  36  the  boards  of  the  tabernacle,  and  the  bars 

3.  38  those  that  encamp  before  the  tabernacle 

4.  16  the  oversight  of  all  the  tabernacle,  and 

4.  25  they  shall  bear  the  curtains  of  the  taber. 

4.  26  gate  of  the  court,  which  (is)  by  the  taber.  j 

4.  31  the  boards  of  the  tabernacle,  and  the  bars 

5.  17  the  dust  that  is  in  the  floor  of  the  tabern. 

7.  1  Moses  had  fully  set  up  the  tabernacle,  and 

7.  3  they  brought  them  before  the  tabernacle 
9.  15  the  day  that  the  tabernacle  was  reared  up 
9.  15  the  cloud  covered  the  tabernacle,  (nam.) 
9.  15  there  was  upon  the  tabernacle  as  it  were 
9. 18  as  long  as  the  cloud  abode  upon  the  tab.  j 
9.  19  the  cloud  tarried  long  upon  the  taberna. 

9.  20  the  cloud  was  a  few  days  upon  the  taber. 
9.  22  the  cloud  tarried  upon  the  tabernacle,  re. 

io.  11  the  cloud  was  taken  up  from  off  the  tab. 
10.  17  the  tabernacle  was  taken  down  ;  and  the 
10.  17  sons  of  Merari  set  forward,  bearing  the  ta. 
10.  21  (the  other)  did  set  up  the  tabernacle  aga. 

16.  9  to  do  the  service  of  the  tabernacle  of  the 

16.  24,  27  the  tabernacle  of  Korah,  Dathan,  and 

17.  13  cometli  any  thing  near  unto  the  tabern. 

19. 13  purifleth  not  himself,  defiletli  the  taber. 

24.  5  How  goodly  are . .  thy  tabernacles,  O  Isra. ! 
31.  30  47  the  charge  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  L. 

Josli.22  19  the  land,  .wherein  the  Lord’s  tabernacle 

2.  .9  the  altar,  .that  (is)  before  his  tabernacle 
2  Sa.  7.  6  have  walked  in  a  tent  and  in  a  tabernacle 

1  Ch.  6.  48  all  manner  of  service  of  the  tabernacle  of 

16.  39  before  the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord,  in  the 

17.  5  from  tent  to  tent,  and  from  (one)  taberna. 
21.  29  the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord,  which  Mose3 
23.  26  they  shall  no  (more)  carry  the  tabernacle 

2  Ch.  1.  5  he  put  before  the  tabernacle  of  the  Lord 
Psa.  43.  3  uuto  thy  holy  hill,  and  to  thy  tabernacles 

46.  4  the  holy  (place)  of  the  tabernacles  of  the 
78.  60  he  forsook  the  tabernacle  of  Shiloh,  the 
84.  i  How  amiable  (are)  thy  tabernacles,  0  Lo. 
132.  7  We  will  go  into  his  tabernacles;  we  will 
Eze.  37.  27  My  tabernacle  also  shall  be  with  them;  yea 

3.  A  covering,  covert,  booth,  sok. 

Psa.  76.  2  In  Salem  also  is  his  tabernacle,  and  his 

4 . A  covering,  covert,  booth,  n|D  sukkah. 

Lev.  23.  34  (shall  be)  the  feast  of  tabernacles  (for)  se. 
Deuti6.  13  Thouslialt  observe  the  feast  of  tabernacles 

16. 16  the  feast  of  weeks,  and  in  the  feast  of  ta. 
31. 10  of  the  year  of  release,  in  the  feast  of  tab. 
2  Ch.  8. 13  feast  of  weeks,  and  in  the  feast  of  taber. 
Ezra  3.  4  They  kept  also  the  feast  of  tabernacles 
Job  36.29  can(any)understand..the  noise  of  his  tab. 
Isa.  4.  6  there  shall  be  a  tabernacle  for  a  shadow 
Amos  9.  11  that  day  will  I  raise  up  the  tabernacle  of 
Zech  14.  16,  18,  19  to  keep  the  feast  of  tabernacles 

5 . Covering,  covert,  booth,  map  siJckuth. 

Amos  5.  26  ye  have  borne  the  tabernacle  of  your  Mo. 
C.  A  covering,  covert,  booth,  pe?  sok. 

Lam.  2.  6  he  hath  violently  taken  away  his  taberna. 


"I  .Tabernacle,  dwelling  place,  oKpvii  skene. 

Matt  17.  4  let  us  make  here  three  tabernacles ;  one  for 
Mark  9.  5  let  us  make  three  tabernacles ;  one  for  th. 
Luke  9.  33  let  us  make  three  tabernacles.;  one  forth. 
Acts  7.  43  ye  took  up  the  tabernacle  of  Moloch,  and 

7.  44  Our  fathers  had  the  tabernacle  of  witness 
15.  16  will  build  again  the  tabernacle  of  David 

Heb.  8.  2  the  true  tabernacle,  which  the  Lord  pitc. 

8.  5  when  he  was  about  to  make  the  tabernacle 

9.  2  therewasatabernaclemade;  the  first,  wh. 
9.  3  the  tabernacle  which  is  called  the  holiest 
9..  6  the  priests  went  always  into  the  first  tab. 
9.  8  while  as  the  first  tabernacle  was  yet  stan. 
9.  11  by  a  greater  and  more  perfect  tabernacle 
9.  21  the  tabernacle  and  all  the  vessels  of  the 

1;.  9  dwellingin  tabernacles  with  Isaac  and  Ja. 
13.  10  no  right  to  eat  which  serve  the  tabernacle 
P„ev.  13.  6  to  blaspheme  his  name,  and  his  tabernacle 
15.  5  the  temple  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  testi. 
21.  3  the  tabernacle  of  God  (is)  with  men,  and 

8.  Tabernacle,  dwelling  place,  anrivos  skenos. 

2  Co.  5.  1  if  our  earthly  house  of  (this)  tabernacle 

5.  4  we  that  are  in  (this)  tabernacle  do  groan 

9.  Tabernacle,  dwelling  place,  oK-riva/ua  skenoma. 
Acts  7.  46  desired  to  find  a  tabernacle  for  the  God 

2  Pe.  1.  13  as  long  as  I  am  in  this  tabernacle,  to  stir 
1.  14  I  must  put  off  (this)  my  tabernacle,  even 

10.  A  fixing  up  of  tabernacles,  o-Kpronpyia  skenop. 
John  7.  2  Now  the  Jews'  feast  of  tabernacles  was  at 

TA-BI-THA,  TafiiBd  gazelle. 

A  female  in  Joppa  who  was  restored  to  life  by  the  prayer 
of  Peter ;  called  also  Dorcas;  she  was  full  of  good  deeds. 
Acts  9.  36  there  was.  .a  certain  disciple  named  T. 

9.  40  and  turning,  .to  the  body  said,  T.,  arise 
TABLE,  (at  the)  — 

1.  Tablet,  board,  ryh  luach. 

/Exod24.  12  I  will  give  thee  tables  of  stone,  and  a  law 
/  31.  18  two  tables  of  testimony,  tables  of  stone 

32.  15  the  two  tables  of  the  testimony  (were)  in 
32.  15  the  tables  (were)  written  on  both  their  si. 
32.  16  the  tables  (were)  the  work  of  God,  and  the 

32. 16  the  writing  of  God,  graven  upon  the  tab. 
32.  19  he  cast  the  tables  out  of  his  hands,  and 

34.  1  Hew  thee  two  tables  'of  stone  like  unto 

34.  1  and  I  will  write  upon  (these)  tables  the 
34.  1  words  that  were  in  the  first  tables,  which 
34.  4  he  hewed  two  tables  of  stone  like  unto  the 
34.  4  and  took  in  his  hand  the  two  tables  of  st. 
34.  28  He  wrote  upon  the  tables  the  words  of  the 

34.  29  the  two  tables  of  testimony  in  Moses'  ha. 
Beut.  4.13  and  he  wrote  them  upon  two  tables  of  st. 

5.  22  he  wrote  them  in  two  tables  of  stone,  and 
9.  9,  1 1  the  tables  of  stone,  (even)  the  tables 
9.  10  Lord  delivered  unto  me  two  tables  of  st. 
9.  15  the  two  tables  of  the  covenant  (were)  in 

9.  17  I  took  the  two  tables,  and  cast  them  out 

10.  1  Hew  thee  two  tables  of  stone  like  unto  the 
10.  2  And  I  will  write  on  the  tables  the  words 
10.  2  were  in  the  first  tables  which  thou  brak. 
10.  3  hewed  two  tables  of  stone  like  unto  the 
10.  3  went  up.  .having  the  two  tables  in  mine 
10.  4  he  wrote  on  the  tables,  according  to  the 
10.  5  put  the  tables  in  the  ark  which  I  had  made 

1  Ki.  8.  9  nothing  in  the  ark  save  the  two  tables  of 

2  Ch.  5.  10  nothing  in  the  ark  save  the  two  tables  wh. 
Prov.  3.  3  write  them  upon  the  table  of  thine  heart 

7.  3  write  them  upon  the  table  of  thine  heart 
Isa.  30.  8  write  it  before  them  in  a  table,  and  note 
Jer.  17.  1  (it  is)  graven  upon  the  table  of  their  heart 
Hab.  2.  2  make  (it)  plain  upon  tables,  that  he  may 

2.  A  circle,  round  table,  3DO  mesab. 

Song  1. 12  While  the  king  (sitteth)  at  his  table,  my 

3 . A  table,  ]nby  shulchan. 

Exod25.  23  Thou  shalt  also  make  a  table  (of)  shittim 

25.  27  for  places  of  the  staves  to  bear  the  table 
25.  28  overlay  them  with  gold,  that  the  table  may 

25.  30  thou  shalt  set  upon  the  table  showbread 

26.  35  thou  shalt  set  the  table  without  the  veil 
26.  35  the  candlestick  over  against  the  table  on 
26.  35  thou  shalt  put  the  table  on  the  north  side 

30.  27  the  table  and  all  his  vessels,  and  the  can. 

31.  8  the  table  and  his  furniture,  and  the  pure 

35.  13  The  table,  and  his  staves,  and  alibis  ves. 

37.  10  And  he  made  the  table  (of)  shittim  wood 
37.  14  the  places  for  the  staves  to  bear  the  table 
37.  15  overlaid  them  with  gold,  to  bearthe  table 
37.  16  the  vessels  which  (were)  upon  the  table 

39.  36  The  table,  (and)  all  the  vessels  thereof,  and 

40.  4  thou  shalt  bring  in  the  table,  and  set  in 
40.  22  he  put  the  table  in  the  tent  of  the  congr. 
40.  24  over  against  the  table,  on  the  side  of  the 

Lev.  24.  6  six  on  a  row,  upon  the  pure  table  before 
Num.  3.  31  the  ark,  and  the  table,  and  the  candlestick 

4.  7  upon  the  table  of  showbread  they  shall  sp. 
Judg.  1.  7  kings.. gathered  (their  meat)  under  my  ta. 

1  Sa.  20.  29  therefore  he  cometh  not  unto  the .  .table 

20.  34  Jonathan  arose  from  the  table  in  fierce  an. 

2  Sa.  9.  7  thou  shalt  eat  bread  at  my  table  contin. 

9.  10  master’s  son  shall  eat  bread,  .at  my  table 
9.  11  he  shall  eat  at  my  table,  as  one  of  the  ki. 
9.  13  for  he  did  eat  continuajly  at  the  king’s  ta. 
19.  28  among  them  that  did  eat  at  thine  own  ta. 
1  Ki.  2.  7  let  them  be  of  those  that  eat  at  thy  table 
4.  27  all  that  came  unto  king  Solomon’s  table 
7.  48  the  table  of  gold,  whereupon  the  showbr. 

10.  5  the  meat  of  his  table,  and  the  sitting  of 
13.  20  it  came  to  pass,  as  they  Bat  at  the  table 


1  Ki.  18. 19  four  hundred,  which  eat  at  Jezebel’s  table 

2  Ki.  4.  10  let  us  set  for  him  there  a  bed,  and  a  table 

1  Ch.28.  16  for  the  tables  of  showbread,  for  every  ta. 

28.16  aud(likewise)silverfor  tlietablesof  silver 

2  Ch.  4.  8  He  made  also  ten  tables,  and  placed  (them) 

4.  19  the  tables  whereon  the  showbread  (was 
9.  4  the  meat  of  his  table,  and  the  sitting  of 
13.  ii  also  (set  they  in  order)  upon  the  pure  ta. 

29.  18  the  showbread  table,  with  all  the  vessels 
Neh.  5.  17  (there  were)  at  my  table  an  hundred  and 
J ob  36.  16  that  which  should  be  set  on  thy  table  (sh.) 
Psa.  23.  5  Thou  preparest  a  table  before  me  in  the 

69.  22  Let  their  table  become  a  snare  before  th. 
78.  19  Can  God  furnish  a  table  in  the  wilderness 
128.  3  like  olive  plants  round  about  thy  table 
Prov.  9.  2  wine ;  she  hath-  also  furnished  her  table 
Isa.  21.  5  Prepare  the  table,  watch  in  the  watch-to. 
28.  8  all  tables  are  full  of  vomit  (and)  filthiness 
65.  1 1  prepare  a  table  for  that  troop,  and  that 
Eze.  23.  41  a  table  prepared  before  it,  whereupon  th. 

39.  20  ye  shall  be  filled  at  my  table  with  horses 

40.  39  two  tables  on  this  side,  and  two  tables  on 
40.  40  And  at  the  side  without,  .(were)  two  tab. 
40.  40  and  on  the  other  side,  .(were)  two  tables 
40.  41  Four  tables,  .on  this  side,  andfour  tables 
40.  41  eight  tables,  whereupon  they  slew  (their 
40.  42  the  four  tables  (were)  of  hewn  stone  for 

40.  43  upon  the  tables  (was)  the  flesh  of  the  off. 

41.  22  This  (is)  the  table  that  (is)  before  the  Lo. 

44. 16  they  shall  come  near  to  my  table,  to  min. 
Dan.  11.  27  they  shall  speak  lies  at  one  table;  but  it 
Mai.  1.  7  ye  say,  The  table  of  the  Lord  (is)  contem. 

1.  12  The  table  of  the  Lord  (is)  polluted  ;  and 

4.  To  lie  down  or  back,  recline, avandinai  anakeimai. 
John  13.  28  no  man  at  the  table  knew  for  what  intent 

5.  A  reclining  couch  or  bed,  kAiV?)  kline. 

Mark  7.  4  the  washing  of.  .brazen  vessels,  and  of  ta. 

6. M  broad  slab  or  table,  nAafiplax. 

2  Co.  3.  3  not  in  tables  of  stone,  but  in  fleshy  tables 
Heb.  9.  4  Aaron's  rod  that  budded,  and  the  tables 

7.  A  table  ( with  four  feel),  rpairefa  trapeza. 

Matt  15.  27  crumbs  which  fall  from  their  masters’  ta. 

21. 12  overthrew  the  tables  of  the  money  chang. 
Mark  7.  28  the  dogs  under  the  table  eat  of  the  child. 

11.  15  overthrew  the  tables  of  the  money  chan. 
Luke  16.  21  crumbs  which  fell  from  the  rich  man’s  ta. 
22.  21  betrayeth  me  (is)  with  me  on  the  table 
22.  30  That  ye  may  eat  and  drink  at  my  table  in 
John  2.  15  poured  out.  .money,  and  overthrew  theta. 
Acts  6.  2  leave  the  word  of  God,  and  serve  tables 
Rom.  1 1.  9  Let  their  table  be  made  a  snare,  andatr. 
1  Co. 10.  21  of  the  Lord’s  table,  and  of  the  tableof  de. 
Heb.  9.  2  the  candlestick,  and  the  table,  and  the  sh. 
TABLET,  writing  table  — 

1  .House  of  the  soul,  smelling  box,  E’S)  n'2  beth  nep. 
Isa.  3.  20  the  head  bands,  and  the  tablets,  and  the 

2.  Buckle,  bracelet,  necklace,  1C13  kumaz. 

Exod35.  22  ear  rings,  and  rings,  and  tablets,  all  jewe. 
NUIU31.  50  bracelets,  rings,  ear  rings,  and  tablets,  to 

3 . A  small  writing  tablet,  ttivolkISiov  pinakidion. 

Luke  1.  63  he  asked  for  a  writing  table,  and  wrote 
TA'-BOR,  linn  mountain  height. 

1.  An  isolated  mountain  in  Zebuiun  and  Issachar  be¬ 
tween  the  plains  of  Jezreel  and  Scythopolis,  in  the  midst 
of  Galilee ;  now  called  et-Tur. 

Josh. 19.  22  the  coast  reacheth  to  T.,  and  Shahazimah 
Judg.  4.  6  Go  and  draw  toward  mount  T.,  and  take 

4.  12  slio  wed..  Barak,  .was  gone  up  to  mount  T. 
4. 14  So  Barak  went  down  from  mount  T.,  and 

8.  18  What  manner  of  men.  .whomyeslew  atT.? 
Psa.  89. 12  T.  and  Hermon  shall  rejoice  in  thy  name 
Jer.  46.  18  Surely  as  T.  (is)  among  the  mountains 
Hos.  5.  1  because  ye  have  been . .  net  spread  upon  T. 

2.  A  plain  or  place  in  Benjamin  S.  of  Bethel. 

:  Sa.  10.  3  thou  shalt  come  to  the  plain  of  T.,  and 

3.  A  Levitical  city  in  Zebuiun,  at  the  east. 

1  Ch.  6.  77  Rimmon  with  her  suburbs,  T.  with  her 
TABRET  — 

1 .  Tabret,  timbrel,  rjn  toph. 

Gen.  31.  27  with  mirth,  and  with  songs,  with  tabret 
1  Sa.  10.  5  with  a  psaltery,  and  a  tabret,  and  a  pipe 

18.  6  to  meet  king  Saul,  with  tabrets,  with  joy 
Isa.  5.12  the  tabret  and  pipe,  and  wine,  are  in  their 
24.  8  The  mirth  of  tabrets  ceaseth,  the  noise  of 

30.  32  (in)  every  place.. (it)  shall  be  with  tabrets 
Jer.  31.  4  shalt  again  be  adorned  with  thy  tabrets 
Eze.  28. 13  the  workmanship  of  thy  tabrets  and  of  thy 

2 .Spittle,  wonder,  tabret,  n?h  topheth. 

Job  17.  6  a  byword,  .and  aforetime  I  was  as  a  tab. 
TAB-RIM'-MON,  Jlimmon  is  good. 

Son  of  Hezion,  and  father  of  Beuhadad  king  of  Syria, 
in  the  days  of  Asa.  u.C.  951. 

1  Ki.15. 18  Asa  sent  them  to  Ben-hadad,  thesonofT. 
TACHES  - 

Hoops,  loops,  O'DTP  qerasim. 

Exod26.  6  And  thou  shalt  make  fifty  taches  of  gold 
26.  6  couple  the  curtains  together  with . .  taches 
26.  11  make  fifty  taches  of  brass,  and  put  the  ta. 
26.  33  shalt  hang  up  the  veil  under  the  taches 

35.  1 1  his  tent,  and  his  covering,  his  taches,  and 

36.  13  And  he  made  fifty  taches  of  gold,  and 

36.  13  coupled  the  curtains,  .with  the  taches:  so 
36. 18  he  made  fifty  taches  (of)  brass  to  couple 
39.  33  all  his  furniture,  his  taches,  his  boards 


TACHMONITE 


954 


TAKE 


TACHMONITE,  'ibaran.  See  Adino. 

An  appellation  of  the  first  of  David’s  valiant  men ;  in 
i  Chron.  ii.  ii  lie  is  called  “  The  son  of  Hachmoni," 

1. e.  a  Hachmonite.  B.O.  1048. 

2  Sa.  23.  8  The  T.  that  sat  in  the  seat,  chief  among 
TACKLING  — 

1  .Rope,  cord,  line,  San  chebel. 

Isa.  33.  23  Thy  tacklings  are  loosed ;  they  could  not 

2.  Apparatus  or  furniture  of  a  ship,  axevri  skeue. 

Acts  27. 19  cast  out  with  our  own  hands  the  tackling 

TAD'-KOR,  “lira,  nan  a  palm  tree. 

A  city  rebuilt  by  Solomon,  B.c.  1000,  in  the  wilderness  E. 
of  Gilead,  between  Damascus  and  the  Euphrates,  at  the 
foot  of  a  range  of  chalky  hills.  About  B.C.  333  its  name 
was  changed  to  Palmyra:  in  A.l).  130  it  submitted  to 
Hadrian ;  in  260  Odenatlius  defeated  Sapor  king  of 
Persia  here ;  in  266  his  wife  Zenobia  took  the  title  of 
Queen  of  the  East  ;  in  272-273  Aurelian  besieged  and 
took  it ;  in  527  Justinian  I.  rebuilt  it ;  in  1400  Tamer¬ 
lane  plundered  it ;  in  1691  its  ruins  were  discovered  by 
some  English  merchants;  in  i8i6Forby  and  Mangles 
visited  it.  Its  ruins  cover  several  miles ;  it  has  an 
immense  temple  of  the  sun,  and  out  of  390  columns  90 
still  remain ;  it  lies  on  the  great  highway  of  traffic 
between  Palestine  and  Thapsachus  on  the  Euphrates. 

1  Ki.  g.  18  Baaloth,  and  T.  in  the  wilderness,  in  the 

2  Ch.  8.  4  he  built  T.  in  the  wilderness,  and  all  the 

TA'-HAN,  jnn  graciousness. 

1.  A  son  of  Ephraim.  B.c.  1600. 

Num26.  35  of  T.,  the  family  of  the  Talmnites 

2.  A  descendant  of  the  same  in  the  fourth  generation. 
B.c.  1500. 

1  Ch.  7.25  Reslieph,  and  Telah  his  son,  and  T.  his  son 
TAHANITES,  'inn. 

The  family  of  Tahan  son  of  Ephraim. 

Num26. 35  Ephraim,  .of  Tahan,  the  family  of  the  T. 
TA-HA-PA'-NES,  TAH-FAN'-HES,  0)505,  Onisnn. 

A  city  in  Egypt  on  the  Nile,  near  Peiusium,  on  the  S. 
extremity  of  Palestine ;  called  in  the  lxx.  Taphne  or 
Taphnai,  and  by  classical  writers  Daphne,  and  now  Tell 
Defenneh.  Thither  many  Jews  fled  from  the  Chaldeans, 
carrying  with  them  by  force  Jeremiah  and  Baruch.  See 
Tehaphnehes. 

Jer.  2. 16  Noph  and  T.  have  broken  the  crown  of  thy 
43.  7  So  they  came . .  thus  came  they  (even)  to  T. 
43.  8  Then  came  the  word,  .unto  Jeremiah  in  T. 

43.  9  at  the  entry  of  Pharaoh’s  house  in  T.,  in 

44.  1  all  the  Jews .  .which  dwell .  .at  T.,  and  at 
46.  14  Declare  ye.  .and  publish  in  Noph  and  in  T. 

TA'-HATH,  nnn  depression,  humility. 

1.  The  twenty-seventh  station  of  Israel  from  Egypt,  and 
the  eleventh  from  Sinai ;  between  Makheloth  and  Tarah. 

Num33.  26  And  they  removed,  .and  encamped  at  T. 
33.  27  they  departed  from  T.,  and  pitched  at 

2.  A  Kohathite,  son  of  Assir,  and  father  of  Uriel.  B.C. 
1480. 

1  Ch.  6.  24  T.  his  son,  Uriel  his  son,  Uzziah  his  son 

6.  37  The  son  of  T.,  the  son  of  Assir,  the  son  of 

8.  Grandson  of  Shuthelah  the  son  of  Ephraim.  B.c. 
1600. 

1  Ch.  7.  20  Bered  his  son,  and  T.  his  son,  and  Eladah 
4.  A  grandson  of  the  preceding. 

1  Ch.  7.  20  and  Eladah  his  son,  and  T.  his  son 
TAH-PE'-NES,  D'45rw. 

Queen  of  Pharaoh  king  of  Egypt  in  the  days  of  Solomon. 
B.C.  1000.  Her  sister  became  wife  of  Hadad,  a  descen¬ 
dant  of  the  kings  of  Syria  and  an  adversary  of  Solomon. 
1  Ki.11, 19  he  gave  him  to  wife,  .the  sister  of  T.  the 
11.  20  the  sister  of  T.  bare  him  Genubathhisson 

1 1.  20  whom  T.  weaned  in  Pharaoh's  house :  and 

TAH-RE'-A,  l)~>m  flight.  See  Tarea. 

Son  of  Micah,  grandson  of  Jonathan  son  of  Saul.  B.c. 
1000. 

1  Ch.  9.  41  the  sons  of  Micah  (were),  Pitlion,  and..T. 
TAH'-TIM  HOD'-SHI,  ’unri  D'WFl. 

A  district  N.  of  Gilead,  in  the  extremity  of  Baslian  ; 
mentioned  with  Dan-jaan  and  Sidon. 

2  Sa.  24.  6  They  came  to  Gilead,  and  to  the  land  of  T. 
TAIL  — 

1.  Tail,  rear,  3jj  zanab  . 

Exod.  4.  4  Put  forth  thine  hand .  .take  it  by  the  tail 
Deut28. 13  shall  make  thee  the  head,  and  not  theta. 

28.  44  he  shall  be  the  head,  and  thou,  .the  tail 
Judgi5.  4  took  fire  brands,  and  turned  tail  to  tail 
15.  4  put  a  fire  brand  in.  .between  two  tails 
Job  40.  17  He  moveth  his  tail  like  a  cedar:  the  sine. 
Isa.  7.  4  neither  be  faint  hearted  for  the  two  tails 

9.  14  will  cut  off  from  Israel  head  and  tail,  br. 
9.  15  prophet  that  teacheth  lies,  he  (is)  the  tail 
19. 15  which  the  head  or  tail,  branch  or  rush,  may 

2.  A  tail,  ovpa  oura. 

Rev.  9.  10  And  they  had  tails  like  unto  scorpions 

9.  10  there  were  stings  in  their  tails :  and  their 
9.  19  their  power  i3  .in  their  tails :  for  their  ta. 

12.  4  his  tail  drew  the  third  part  of  the  stars  of 
TAKE  (away,  up),  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  perish,  destroy,  lats  abad,  5. 

J er.  25. 10  I  will  take  from  them  the  voice  of  mirth 
2.  To  lay  hold,  lrjK  achaz. 

Exod.  4.  4  Put  forth  thine  hand,  and  take  it  by  the 


Judgi6.  3  took  the  doors  of  the  gate  of  the  city,  and 
16.  21  the  Philistines  took  him,  and  put  out  his 

20.  6  I  took  my  concubine,  and  cut  her  in  piec. 
2  Sa.  20.  9  Joab  took  Amasa  by  the  beard  with  the 
Job  16. 12  he  hath  also  taken  (me)  by  my  neck,  and 

18.  9  The  gin  shall  take  (him)  by  the  heel,  (and) 
Psa.137.  9  Happy  (shall  he  be),  that  taketh  and  das. 
Jer.  13.  21  shall  not  sorrows  take  thee,  asa  womanin 
49.24  sorrows  have  taken  her,  as  a  woman  in  tr. 

3.  To  gather ,  r)pN  asaph. 

Gen.  30.  23  and  said,  God  hath  taken  away  my  repr. 
Josh.20.  4  they  shall  take  him  into  the  city  unto  th. 

1  Sa.  14.  52  when  Saul  saw  any  strong  man.  .he  took 
Psa.  27. 10  forsake  me,  then  the  Loud  will  take  me 

85.  3  Thou  hast  taken  away  all  thy  wrath  :  thou 
104.  29  thou  takest  away  their  breath,  they  die 
Isa.  4.  1  let  us  be  called  by  thy  name,  to  take  aw. 
Jer.  16.  5  I  have  taken  away  my  peace  from  this  pe. 

4.  To  keep  back,  lay  up,  Vxs  aisal. 

Numn.  17  I  will  take  of  the  spirit  which  (is)  upon 

5.  To  keep  back,  /ks  atsal,  5. 

Numn.  25  took  of  the  spiritthat(was;uponhim,and 

6.  To  cause  to  go  or  come  in,  kia  bo,  5. 

Isa.  16.  3  Take  counsel,  execute  judgment ;  make 

7.  To  spoil,  prey,  seize,  plunder,  115  bazaz. 

Deut2o.  14  the  spoil  thereof,  shalt  thou  take  unto 

2  Ch.20.  25  his  people  came  to  take  away  the  spoil  of 

25.  13  smote  three  thousand  of  them,  and  took 
28.  8  took  also  away  much  spoil  from  them,  and 
Isa.  10.  6  to  take  the  prey,  and  to  tread  them  down 
33.  23  then  is  the  prey,  .divided  ;  the  lame  take 
Eze.  29.  19  take  her  prey  ;  and  it  shall  be  the  wages 
38. 12  to  take  a  prey ;  to  turn  thine  hand  upon 
38.  13  hast  thou  gathered  thy  company  to  take 

8.  To  burn,  consume,  feed,  pasture,  lya  baar,  3. 

Deut  26.  14  neither  have  I  taken  away  (ought) thereof 
2  Sa.  4.  11  shall  I  not.  .take  you  away  from  the  earth? 

1  Ki.14. 10  will  take  away  the  remnant  of  the  house 

14.  10  as  a  man  taketh  away  dung,  till  it  be  all 

21.  21  will  take  away  thy  posterity,  and  will  cut 

2  Ch.19.  3  thou  hast  taken  away  the  groves  out  of 

9.  To  cause  to  burn,  consume,  ipa  baar,  5. 

1  Ki.16.  3  I  will  take  away  the  posterity  of  Baaslia 

10.  To  cast  or  take  out,  n;3  gazah. 

Psa.  71.  6  he  that  took  me  out  of  my  mother’s  bow. 

11  .To  take  violently  away,  rob,  plunder,  gazal. 
Psa.  69.  4  then  I  restored  (that)  which  I  took  not 
Isa.  To.  2  to  take  away  the  right  from  the  poor  of 

12 . To  cleave,  adhere  to,  pursue,  p33  dabeq. 

Gen.  19.  19  I  cannot  escape,  .lest  some  evil  take  me 

13.  To  take  away,  run  hagah. 

rrovis.  4  Take  away  the  dross  from  the  silver,  and 
25.  5  Take  away  the  wicked  (from)  before  the 

14  .To  take  or  keep  fast  hold,  pin  chazaq,  5. 

Deut25.  11  putteth  forth  her  hand,  and  taketh  him 
Judgi9.  23  the  man  took  his  concubine,  and  brought 

2  Sa.  15.  5  he  put  forth  his  hand,  and  took  him,  and 
2  Ch.28.  15  took  the  captives,  and  with  the  spoil  clo. 
Prov  26.  17  (is  like)  one  that  taketh  a  dog  by  the  ears 
Isa.  41.  9  (Thou)  whom  I  have  taken  from  the  ends 

51.  18  neither  (is  there  any)  that  taketh  her  by 
Jer.  31.  32  I  took  them  by  the  hand,  to  bring  them 
Mic.  4.  9  pangs  have  taken  thee  as  a  woman  in  tra. 

15.  To  draw  out,  away,  pi;  chalats,  3. 

Lev.  14.  40  priest  shall  command  that  they  take  away 
14.  43  after  that  he  hath  taken  away  the  stones 

16.  To  make  bare,  draw  up  or  out,  rfa'ii  cliasaph. 

Isa.  30.  14  or  to  take  water  (withal)  out  of  the  pit 

17.  To  take  away,  put,  nnn  chathah. 

Psa.  52.  5  he  shall  take  thee  away,  and  pluck  thee 
Prov.  6.  27  Can  a  man  take  fire  in  his  bosom,  and  his 
Isa.  30.  14  shall  not  be  found . .  a  sherd  to  take  fire 

18. 7’o  snatch  away,  catch,  f|nn  chathaph. 

Job  9.  12  he  taketh  away,  whocan  hinder  him?  who 

19.  To  give,  an;  yahab. 

Deut.  1.  13  Take  you  wise  men,  and  understanding 

20.  To  cause  to  go  on,  *7;  yalak,  5. 

Exod.  2.  9  Take  this  child  away,  and  nurse  it  forme 

21.  To  sit  down  or  still,  ari;  yashab,  5. 

Ezra  10.  2  have  taken  strange  wives  of  the  people  of 
10. 10  have  taken  strange  wives,  to  increase  the 

10.  14  let  all  them  which  have  taken  strange  wi. 

10. 17  with  all  the  men  that  had  taken  strange 

10. 18  there  were  found  that  had  taken  strange 

22.  To  capture,  take,  n:^  lakad. 

Num2i.  32  they  took  the  villages  thereof,  and  drove 
32.  39  took  it,  and  dispossessed  the  Amorite  wh. 
32.  41  went  and  took  the  small  towns  thereof 
32.  42  Nobah  went  and  took  Kenath,  and  the 
Deut.  2.  34  we  took  all  his  cities  at  that  time,  and 

2.  35  Only,  .the  spoil  of  the  cities  which  we  to. 

3.  4  we  took  all  hi3  cities  at  that  time,  there 
Josh.  6.  20  the  people  went,  and  they  took  the  city 

7. 14  the  tribe  which  the  Lord  taketh  shall 

7.  14  the  family  which  the  Lord  shall  take  sh. 
7.  14  the  household  which  the  Lord  shall  take 

7.  17  he  took  the  family  of  theZarhites:  and  he 

8.  19  they  entered  into  the  city,  and  took  it,  and 
8.  21  Israel  saw  that  the  ambush  had  taken  the 

10.  1  Joshua  had  taken  Ai,  and  had  utterly  de. 


Josh  10.  23  Joshua  took  Makkedah,  and  smote  it  wi. 
10.  32  which  took  it  on  the  second  day,  and  sm. 
10.  35  they  took  it  on  that  day,  and  smote  it  with 
10.  37  they  took  it,  and  smote  it  with  the  edge 
10.  39  he  took  it,  and  the  king  thereof,  and  all 

10.  42  these  kings  and  their  land  did  Joshua  ta. 

11. 10  took  Hazar,  and  smote  the  king  thereof 

11. 12  the  kings  of  them,  did  Joshua  take,  and 

11. 17  all  their  kings  he  took,  and  smote  them 
15.  16  He  that  smiteth  Kirjath-sepher,  andtak. 

15.17  the  son  of  Kenez,  the  hrotherof  Caleb,  to. 
19.  47  took  it,  and  smote  it  withthe  edge  of  the 

Judg.  1.  8  had  taken  it,  and  smitten  it  withthe  ed. 

1.  12  He  that  smiteth  Kirjath-sepher,  and  tak. 
1.  13  AndOthniel.  .Galeb’s  younger  brother,  to 

1.  18  Judah  took  Gazarwitli  the  coast  thereof 
3.  28  took  the  fords  of  J ordan  toward  Moab,  and 
7.  24  take  before  them  the  waters  unto  Beth-b. 
7.  24  took  the  waters  unto  Beth-barah  and  Jo. 

7.  25  they  took  two  princes  of  the  Midianites 

8.  12  took  the  two  kings  of  Midian,  Zebah  and 

9.  45  he  took  the  city,  and  slew  the  people  that 
9.  50  and  encamped  agamst  Thebez,  and  took 

i2.  5  the  Gileadites  took  the  passages  of  Jordan 

1  Sa.  14.  47  Saul  took  the  kingdom  over  Israel,  and 

2  Sa.  5.  7  David  took  the  strong  hold  of  Zion :  the 

8.  4  David  took  from  him  a  thousand  (chariots) 
12.  26  fought  against  Kabbah,  and  took  the  ro. 
12.  27  I  have  fought  against  Rabbah,  and  have  t. 
12.  28  take  it :  lest  I  take  the  city,  and  it  be  ca. 

12.  29  to  B.abbah,and  fought  against  it,  and  took 

1  Ki.  9.  16  Pharaoh,  .had  gone  up  and  taken  Gezer 

2  Ki.  12.  17  went  up,  and  fought  against  Gath,  and  t. 

17.  6  the  king  of  Assyria  took  Samaria,  and  ca. 

18.  10  at  the  end  of  three  years  they  took  it ;  (ev.) 

1  Ch.n.  5  David  took  the  castle  of  Zion,  which  (is) 

18.  4  David  took  from  him  a  thousand  chariots 

2  Ch.  1 2.  4  he  took  the  fenced  cities  which  (pertained) 

13.  19  pursued  after  Jeroboam,  and  took  cities 

15.  8  out  of  the  cities  which  he  had  taken  from 
17.  2  the  cities,  .which  Asa  his  father  had  tak. 

28. 18  had  taken  Beth-shemesh,  and  Ajalon,  and 

32.  18  to  trouble  them,  that  they  might  take  the 

33.  11  which  took  Manasseh  among  the  thorns 
Nch.  9.  25  they  took  strong  cities,  and  a  fat  land,  and 
Job  5.  13  He  taketh  the  wise  in  tlieirown  craftiness 
Prov.  5.  22  His  own  iniquities  shall  take  the  wicked 

16.  32  he  that  ruleth  his  spirit  than  he  that  ta. 
Isa.  20.  1  and  fought  against  Aslidod,  and  took  it 
J  er.  18.22  they  have  digged  a  pit  to  take  me,  and  hid 

32.  3,  28  king  of  Babylon,  and  he  shall  take  it 
32.  24  they  are  come  unto  the  city  to  take  it ;  and 

34.  22  they  shall  fight  against  it,  and  take  it,  and 

37.  8  fight  against  this  city,  and  take  it,  and  bu. 

38.  3  king  of  Babylon’s  army,  which  shall  take 
Dan.  11.  15  cast  up  a  mount,  and  take  the  most  fen. 

11.  18  After  this  shall  he.  .take  many:  but  apr. 
Amos  3.  4  will  a  young  lion  cry ..  if  he  have  taken 

3.  5  a  snare,  .and  have  taken  nothing  at  all? 
Hab.  1.  10  for  they  shall  heap  dust,  and  take  it 

23.  To  take,  receive,  laqach. 

Gen.  2.  15  God  took  the  man,  and  put  him  into  the 

2.  21  he  took  one  of  his  ribs,  and  closed  up  the 

2.  22  the  rib,  which  the  Lord  God  had  taken 

3.  6  she  took  of  the  fruit  thereof,  and  did  eat 

3.  22  lest  he  put  forth  his  hand,  and  take  also 

4.  19  Lamech  took  unto  him  two  wives:  the 

5.  24  And  Enoch . .  he  (was)  not ;  for  God  took 

6.  2  they  took  them  wives  of  all  which  they 

6.  21  take  thou  unto  thee  of  all  food  that  is  ea. 

7.  2  Of  every  clean  beast  thou  shalt  take  toth. 

8.  9  he  put  forth  his  hand,  and  took  her,  and 

8.  20  took  of  every  clean  beast,  and  of  every  cl. 

9.  23  Japheth  took  a  garment,  and  laid  (it)  up. 
11.  29  Abram  and  Nalior  took  them  wives:  the 

11.  31  Terah  took  Abram  his  son,  and  Lot  the 

12.  5  Abram  took  Sarai  his  wife,  and  Lot  his 
12.  19  so  I  might  have  taken  her  to  me  to  wife 
12.  19  therefore  behold  thy  wife,  take  (her)  and 

14.  11  they  took  all  the  goods  of  Sodom  and  Go. 
14.  12  they  took  Lot  Abram’s  brother's  son,  who 
14.  21  Give  me  the  persons,  and  take  the  goods 
14.  23  I  will  not  take  any  thing  that  (is)  thine 

14.  24  EshcolandMamre;  let  them  take  their  po. 

15.  9  Take  me  an  heifer  of  three  years  old,  and 

15. 10  he  took  unto  him  all  these,  and  divided 

16.  3  Abram's  wife,  took  Hagar  her  maid,  the 

17.  23  Abraham  took  Ishmael  his  son,  and  all 

18.  8  he  took  butter,  and  milk,  and  the  calf  wh. 

19.  15  take  thy  wife,  and  thy  two  daughters,  whi. 

20.  2  Abimelech  kiDg  of  Gerar  sent  and  took  S. 
20.  3  for  the  woman  which  thou  hast  taken 

20.  14  Abimelech  took  sheep  and  oxen,  and  men. 
21. 14  tookbreadand  a  bottle  of  water,  and  gave 

21.  21  his  mother  took  him  awifeout  of  the  land 
21.  27  Abraham  took  sheep,  and  oxen,  and  gave 

21.  30  (these)  seven  ewe  lambs  shalt  thou  take 

22.  2  Take  now  thy  son,  thine  only  (son)  Isaac 
22.  3  took  two  of  his  young  men  with  him,  and 
22.  6  Abraham  took  the  wood  of  the  burnt  off. 
22.  6  and  he  tooktheflre  in  bis  hand,  and  a  kn. 
12.  10  And  Abraham.,  took  the  knife  to  slay  liis 
22.  13  Abraham  went  and  took  the  ram,  and  off. 

23. 13  take  (it)  of  me,  and  I  will  bury  my  dead 
24.  3  thou  shalt  not  take  a  wife  unto  my  son  of 
24.  4  thou  shalt  go.  .and  take  a  wife  unto  my 
24.  7  The  Lord  God  of  heaven,  which  took  me 
24.  7  thou  shalt  take  a  wife  unto  my  son  from 

24. 10  the  servant  took  ten  camels  of  the  camels 
24.  22  the  man  took  a  golden  ear  ring  of  half  ash. 
24.  37  Thou  shalt  not  take  a  wife  to  my  son  of 


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Gen.  24.  38  thou shalt go.  .andtake  a  wifeuntomyson 

24.  40  thou  shalt  take  a  wife  for  my  son  of  myiki. 
24.  48  had  led  me  in  the  right  way  to  take  my 
24.  51  Rebekah  (is)  before  thee,  take  (her),  and 
24.  61  the  servant  took  Rebekah,  and  went  his 

24.  65  therefore  she  took  a  veil,  and  covered  her. 
24. 67  and  took  Rebekah,  and  she  became  his 

25.  1  Abraham  took  a  wife,  and  her  name  (was) 

25.  20  Isaac  was  forty  years  old  when  he  took 

26.  34  he  took  to  wife  Judith  the  daughter  of 

27. 15  Rebekah  took  goodly  raiment  of  her  eld. 

27.  33  Thy  brother,  .hath  taken  away  thy  bless. 

27.  36  he  took  away  my  birthright;  and,  behold 

27.  36  now  he  hath  taken  away  my  blessing 

27.  46  if  Jacob  take  a  wife  of  the  daughters  of 

28.  1,  6  Thou  shalt  not  take  a  wife  of  the  dau. 

28.  2  take  thee  a  wife  from  thence  of  the  dan. 

28.  6  sent  him  away . .  to  take  him  a  wife  from 

28.  9  took  unto  the  wives  which  he  had  Maha. 
28.  1 1  he  took  of  the  stones  of  that  place,  and 

28.  18  took  the  stone  that  he  had  put  (for)  his 

29.  23  he  took  Leah  his  daughter,  and  brought 

30.  9  she  took  Zilpali  her  maid,  and  gave  her 

30.  13  (Isit)  asmall  matter  that  thou  hast  taken 

30. 15  and  wouldest  thou  take  away  my  son’s 

30.  37  Jacob  took  him  rods  of  green  poplar,  and 

31.  1  Jacob  hath  taken  away  all  that  (was)  our 

31.  23  he  took  his  brethren  with  him,  and  purs. 

31.  32  discern  thou  what  (is)thine.  .and  take(it) 
31.  34  Rachel  had  taken  the  images,  and  put  til. 
31.  45  Jacob  took  a  stone,  and  set  it  up  (for)  a 
31.  46  and  they  took  stones,  and  made  an  heap 

31.  50  if  thou  shalt  take  (other)  wives  besides 

32.  13  took  of  that  which  came  to  his  hand  a 

32.  22  took  his  two  wives,  and  his  two  women 

32.  23  he  took|them,  and  sent  them  over  the  br. 

33.  11  Take,  I  pray  thee,  my  blessing.. and  he  t. 

34.  2  he  took  her,  and  lay  with  her,  anil  defiled 
34.  9  give  yourdaughters  unto  us, and  takeour 

34. 16  we  will  take  your  daughters  to  us,  and 
34.  17  then  will  we  take  our  daughter,  and  we 
34.  21  let  us  take  their  daughters  to  us  for  wi. 

34.  23  Dinah's  brethren,  took  each  man  his  sw. 
34.  26  took  Dinah  out  of  Shechem’s  house,  and 
34.  28  They  took  their  sheep,  and  their  oxen 

36.  2  Esau  took  his  wives  of  the  daughters  of 

36.  6  Esau  tookhis  wives,  and  his  sons,  and  his 

37.  24  they  took  him,  and  cast  him  into  a  pit 

37.  31  they  took  Joseph’s  coat,  and  killed  a  kid 

38.  2  and  he  took  her,  and  went  in  unto  her 

38.  6  J udah  took  a  wife  for  Er  his  first  born,  wh. 
38.  23  Let  her  take  (it)  to  her,  lest  we  be  shamed 

38.  28  the  midwife  took  and  bound  upon  his  li. 

39.  20  Joseph’s  master  took  him,  and  put  him 

40. 1 1  I  took  the  grapes,  and  pressed  them  into 

42.  24  took  from  them  Simeon,  and  bound  him 
42.  33  take  (food  for)  the  famine  of  your  house. 

42.  36  Simeon  (is)  not,  and  ye  will  take  Benjam. 

43.  11  take  of  the  be3t  fruits  in  the  land  in  your, 
43.  12  take  double  money  in  your  hand,  and  the 
43.  13  Take  also  your  brother,  and  arise,  go  ag. 

43.  15  the  men  took  that  present,  and  they  took 

43. 18  fall  upon  us,  and  take  us  for  bond  men 

44.  29  if  ye  take  this  also  from  me,  and  mischief 

45.  18  take  yourfather,  and  your  households,  and 

45. 19  take  you  wagons  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

46.  6  they  took  their  cattle,  and  their  goods,  wh. 

47.  2  he  took  some  of  his  brethren,  (even)  five 

48.  1  he  took  with  him  his  two  sons,  Manasseh 

48. 13  Joseph  took  them  both,  Ephraim  in  his 
48.  22  which  I  took  out  of  the  hand  of  the  Am. 

Exod.  2.  i  there  went  a  man. .and  took  (to  wife)  a  d. 

2.  3  she  took  for  him  an  ark  of  bulrushes,  and 

2.  9  the  woman  took  the  child,  and  nursed  it 
4.  9  thou  shalt  take  of  the  water  of  the  river 
4.  9  the  water  which  thou  takest  out  of  the  ri. 
4.17  thou  shalt  take  this  rod  in  thine  hand.wh. 
4.  20  Moses  took  his  wife  and  his  sons,  and  set 
4.  20  and  Moses  took  the  rod  of  God  in  his  ha. 
4.  25  Zipporah  took  a  sharp  stone,  and  cut  off 

6.  7  I  will  take  you  to  me  for  a  people,  and  I 

6.  20  Amram  took  him  Jochebed  his  father’s 

6.  23  Aaron  took  him  Elisheba,  daughter  of  A. 

6.  25  Aaron’s  son,  took  him  (one)  of  the  daugh. 

7.  9  Take  thy  rod,  and  cast  (it)  before  Pharaoh 
7. 15  and  the  rod.  .shalt  thou  take  in  thine  ha. 

7.  19  Take  thy  rod,  and  stretch  out  thine  hand 
9.  8  Take  to  you  handfuls  of  ashes  of  the  fur. 
9. 10  they  took  ashes  of  the  furnace,  and  stood 

10.  26  for  thereof  must  we  take  to  serve  the  Lo. 

12.  3  they  shall  take  to  them  every  man  a  lamb 
12.  4  take  (it)  according  to  the  number  of  the 
12.  5  ye  shall  take  (it)  out  from  the  sheep,  or 
12.  7  they  shall  take  of  the  blood,  and  strike 
12. 21  take  you  a  lamb  according  to  your  famil. 
12.  22  ye  shall  take  a  bunch  of  hyssop,  and  dip 

12.  32  take  your  flocks  and  your  herds,  as  ye  ha. 

13.  19  Moses  took  the  bones  of  Joseph  with  him 

14.  6  made  ready  his  chariot,  and  tookhis  peo. 

14.  7  he  took  six  hundred  clipsen  chariots,  and 

14. 11  hast  thou  taken  us  away  to  die  in  the  wil. 

15.  20  the  sister  of  Aaron,  took  a  timbrel  in  her 

16.  16  take  ye  every  man  for  (them)  which  (are) 
16. 33  Take  a  pot,  and  put  an  omer  full  of  man. 

17.  5  and  take  with  thee  of  the  elders  of  Israel 
17.  5  and  thy  rod . .  take  in  thine  hand,  and  go 

17.  12  they  took  a  stone,  and  put  (it)  under  him 

18.  2,  i2  And  Jethro,  Moses’  father  in  law,  took 
21.  10  If  he  take  him  another  (wife) ;  her  food 

21. 14  thou  shalt  take  him  from  mine  altar,  that 

23.  8  thou  shalt  take  no  gift :  for  the  gift  blin. 

24.  6  Moses  took  half  of  the  blood,  and  put  (it) 


Exod  24.  7  he  took  the  book  of  the  covenant,  and  re. 

24.  8  Moses  took  the  blood,  and  sprinkled  (it) 

25.  2  of  every  man.  .ye  shall  take  my  offering 
25.  3  this  (is)  the  offering  which  ye  shall  take 
28.  s  they  shall  take  gold,  and  blue,  and  purple 

28.  9  thou  shalt  take  two  onyx  stones,  and  gra. 

29.  1  Take  one  young  bullock,  and  two  rams 

29.  5  thou  shalt  take  the  garments,  and  put  up. 

29.  7  Then  shalt  thou  take  the  anointing  oil 

29. 12  thou  shalt  take  of  the  blood  of  the  bullo. 

29. 13  thou  shalt  take  all  the  fat  that  covereth 
29.  15  Thou  shalt  also  take  one  ram ;  and  Aaron 
29.  16  thou  shalt  take  his  blood,  and  sprinkle 

29. 19  thou  shalt  take  the  other  ram  ;  and  Aar. 
29.  20  Then  shalt  thou  kill  the  ram,  and  take  of 
29.  21  thou  shalt  take  of  the  blood  that  (is)  upon 
29.  22  thou  slialt  take  of  the  ram  the  fat,  and  the 
29. 26  thou  shalt  take  the  breast  of  the  ram  of 

29.  31  thou  shalt  take  the  ram  of  the  consecrat. 

30. 16  thou  shalt  take  the  atonement  money  of 

30.  23  Take  thou  also  unto  thee  principal  spices 

30.  34  Take  unto  thee  sweet  spices,  stacte,  and 

32.  20  he  took  the  calf  which  they  had  made,  and 

33.  7  Moses  took  the  tabernacle,  and  pitched 

34.  4  and  took  in  his  hand  the  two  tables  of  st. 

34.  16  thou  take  of  their  daughters  unto  thy  so. 

35.  5  Take  ye  from  amongyou  an  offering  unto 

40.  9  thou  shalt  take  the  anointingoil,  and  an. 
40.  20  lie  took  and  put  the  testimony  into  the 

Lev.  4.  5  the  priest  that  is  anointed  shall  take  of 
4.  23,  30,  34  the  priest  shall  take  of  the  blood 

7.  34  the  heave  shoulder  have  I  taken  of  the  ch. 

8.  2  Take  Aaron  and  his  sons  with  him,  and 

8.  10  Moses  took  the  anointing  oil,  and  anoin. 

8.  15  Moses  took  the  blood,  and  put  (it)  upon 
8.  16  he  took  all  the  fat  that  (was)upon  the  in. 
8.  23  Moses  took  of  the  blood  of  it,  and  put  (it) 
8.  25  lie  took  the  fat,  and  the  rump,  and  all  the 
8.  26  he  took  one  unleavened  cake,  and  a  cake 
8.  28  Moses  took  them  from  off  their  hands,  and 
8.  29  Moses  took  the  breast,  and  waved  it  (for) 

8.  30  Moses  took  of  the  anointing  oil,  and  of  the 

9.  2  Take  thee  a  young  calf  for  a  sin  offering 

9.  3  Take  ye  a  kid  of  the  goats  for  a  sin  offer. 
9. 15  took  tile  goat,  which  (was)  the  sin  offeri. 

10.  1  the  sons  of  Aaron,  took  either  of  them  his 

10.  12  Take  the  meat  offering  that  remaineth  of 

14.  4  Then  shall  the  priest  command  to  take 
14.  6  he  shall  take  it,  and  the  cedar  wood,  and 
14.  10  he  shall  take  two  he  lambs  without  blem. 
14.  12  the  priest  shall  take  one  he  lamb,  and  off. 
14.  14,  15,  25  And  the  priest  shall  take  (some)  of 
14.  21  he  shall  take  one  lamb  (for)  a  trespass  off. 
14.  24  the  priest  shall  take  the  lamb  of  the  tresp. 
14.42  they  shall  take  ot  herjstones,  and  put  (them) 
14.  42  he  shall  take  other  mortar,  and  shall  pla. 
14.  49  he  shall  take  to  cleanse  the  house  two  hi. 

14.  51  he  shall  take  the  cedar  wood,  and  thehy. 

15.  14  he  shall  take  to  him  two  turtle  doves,  or 

15.  29  she  shall  take  unto  her  two  turtles,  or 

16.  5  he  shall  take  of  the  congregation  of  the 

16.  7  he  shall  take  the  two  goats,  and  present 

16. 12  he  shall  take  a  censer  full  of  burning  coals 
16.  14  he  shall  take  of  the  blood  of  the  bullock 
16. 18  shall  take  of  the  blood  of  the  bullock,  and 
18.  17  neither  shalt  thou  take  her  son’s  daught. 
18.  18  Neither  shaltthou  take  awife  to  her  sister 
20.  14  if  amantake  a  wife  and  her  mother,  it  (is) 

20. 17  if  a  man  shall  take  his  sister,  his  father’s 

20.  21  if  a  man  shall  take  his  brother’s  wife,  it 

21.  7  They  shall  not  take  a  wife  (that  is)  a  wh. 
21.  7  neither  shall  they  take  a  woman  put  aw. 

21. 13  And  he  shall  take  a  wife  in  her  virginity 
21.  14  A  widow . .  an  harlot,  these  shall  he  not  ta. 

21. 14  he  shall  take  avirgin  of  liisown  people  to 

23.  40  ye  shall  take  you  on  the  first  day  the  bo. 

24.  5  thou  shalt  take  fine  flour,  and  bake  twelve 

25.  36  Take  thou  no  usury  of  him,  or  increase 
Num.  1.  17  Aaron  took  these  men  which  are  expressed 

3.  12  I  have  taken  the  Levites  from  among  the 

3.  41 'And  thou  shalt  take  the  Levites  for  me 
3.  45  Take  the  Levites  instead  of  all  the  first 
3.  47  Thou  shalt  even  take  five  shekels  a  piece 
3.  49  Moses  took  the  redemption  money  of  them 

3.  50  Of  the  first  born . .  took  he  the  money,  a  th. 

4.  9  they  shall  take  a  cloth  of  blue,  and  cover 

4.  12  they  shall  take  all  the  instruments  of  mi. 

5.  17  the  priest  shall  take  holy  water  in  an  ea. 

5. 17  the  priest  shall  take,  and  put  (it)  into  the 

5.  25  the  priest  shall  take  the  jealousy  offering 

6. 18  shall  take  the  hair  of  the  head  of  his  sep. 

6.  19  the  priest  shall  take  the  sodden  shoulder 

7.  5  Take  (it)  of  them,  that  they  may  be  to  do 

7.  6  Moses  took  the  wagons  and  the  oxen,  and 

8.  6  Take  the  Levites  from  among  the  childr. 

8.  8  let  them  take  a  young  bullock,  with  his 
8.  8  another  young  bullock  shalt  thou  take  for 
8.  16  (instead  of)  the  first  born,  .have  I  taken 
8.  18  I  have  taken  the  Levites  for  all  the  first 

16.  1  On  the  son  of  Peleth,  sons  of  Reuben,  took 
16.  6  Take  you  censers,  Korah,  and  all  his  co. 
16.  17  take  everyman  his  censer,  andputincense 
16.  18  they  took  every  man  his  censer,  and  put 
16.  39  the  priest  took  the  brasen  censers,  where. 
16.  46  Take  a  censer,  and  put  fire  therein  from 

16.  47  Aaron  took  as  Moses  commanded,  and  ran 

17.  2  take  of  everyone  of  them  a  rod  according 

17.  9  they  looked,  and  took  every  man  his  rod 

18.  6  I  have  taken  your  brethren  the  Levites 

18.  26  When  ye  take  of  the  children  of  Israel  the 

19.  4  the  priest  shall  take  of  her  blood  with  his 

19.  6  the  priest  shall  take  cedar  wood,  and  hya. 


Numig.  17  they  shall  take  of  the  ashes  of  the  burnt 

19. 18  a  clean  person  shall  take  hyssop,  and  dip 
20.  8  Take  the  rod,  and  gather  thou  the  assem. 
20.  9  Moses  took  the  rod  from  before  the  LoitD 

20.  25  Take  Aaron  and  Eleazar  his  son,  and  bring 

21.  25  Israel  took  all  these  cities  :  andlsraeldwe. 

21.  26  taken  all  his  land  out  of  his  hand,  even  un. 

22.  41  Balak  took  Balaam,  and  brought  him  up 

23.  11  I  took  thee  to  curse  mine  enemies,  and 
25.  4  Take  all  the  heads  of  the  people,  and  hang 
25.  7  he  rose  up.  .and  took  a  javelin  in  his  hand 
27.  18  Take  thee  Joshua  the  son  of  Nun,  a  man 
27.  22  he  took  Joshua,  and  set  him  before  Eleazar 
31.  11  they  took  all  the  spoil,  and  all  the  prey 
31.  29  Take  (it)  of  their  half,  and  give  (it)  unto 
31.  30  thou  shalt  tal^e  one  portion  of  fifty,  of  the 
31.  47  Moses  took  one  portion  of  fifty,  (both)  of 
31.  51,  54  and  Eleazar  the  priest  took  the  gold  of 

34.  18  ye  sh;ill  take  one  prince  of  every  tribe,  to 

35.  31  ye  shall  take  no  satisfaction  for  the  life  of 
35.  32  ye  shall  take  no  satisfaction  for  him  that 

Deut.  i.  15  I  took  the  chief  of  your  tribes,  wise  men 
1.  23  I  took  twelve  men  of  you,  one  of  a  tribe 
1.  25  they  took  of  the  fruit  of  the  land  in  their 
3.  4  And  we  took  all  his  cities  at  that  time 
3.  4  there  was  not  a  city  which  we  took  not 
3.  8  we  took  at  that  time  out  of  the  hand  of  the 

3.  14  the  son  of  Manasseh  took  all  the  country 

4.  20  the  Loud  hath  taken  you,  and  brought  you 
4.  34  hath  God  assayed  to  go  (and)  take  him  a 
7.  3  nor  his  daughter  shalt  thou  take  unto  thy 
7.  25  nor  take  (it)  unto  thee,  lest  thou  be  snar. 

9.  21  I  tookyoursin,  the  calf  which  ye  had  made 

10.  17  which  regardeth  not  persons,  nor  taketh 

15.  17  thou  shalt  take  an  awl,  and  thrust  (it)tlir 

16.  19  shalt  not  respect  person’s,  neither  take  a 
20.  7  hath  betrothed  a  wife,  and  hath  not  taken 

20.  7  die  in  the  battle,  and  another  man  take 

21.  3  tlie  elders  of  that  city  shall  take  an  heifer 

22.  6  thou  shalt  not  take  the  dam  with  the  you. 
22.  7  let  the  dam  go,  and  take  the  young  to  th. 
22.  13  If  any  man  take  a  wife,  and  go  in  unto 
22.  14  I  took  this  woman,  and  when  I  came  to 
22.  15  take  and  bring  forth  (the  tokens  of)  the 
22.  18  the  elders  of  that  city  shall  take  that  man 
22.  30  A  man  shall  not  take  his  father’s  wife,  nor 

24.  1  When  a  man  hath  taken  a  wife,  and  ma. 
24.  3  if  the  latter  husband  die,  which  took  her 
24.  4  may  not  take  her  again  to  be  his  wife,  af. 
24.  5  When  a  man  hath  taken  a  new  wife,  he 

24.  5  shall  cheer  up  his  wife  which  he  hath  ta. 

25.  5  shall  go  in  unto  her,  and  take  her  to  him 
25.  7  if  the  man  like  not  to  take  his  brother’s 

25.  8  (if)liestand(toit),  and  say,  I  like  not  tot. 

26.  2  thou  shalt  take  of  the  first  of  all  the  fruit 

26.  4  the  priest  shall  take  the  basket  out  of  th. 

27.  25  Cursed  (lie)  he  that  taketh  reward  to  slay 
29.  8  we  took  their  land,  and  gave  it  for  an  in. 

31.  26  Take  this  book  of  the  law,  and  put  it  in 

32.  11  spreadeth  abroad  her  wings,  taketh  them 
Josh.  2.  4  the  womaii  took  the  two  men,  and  hid  th. 

3.  12  take  you  twelve  men  out  of  the  tribes  of  I. 

4.  2  Take  you  twelve  men  out  of  the  people 
4.  20  twelve  stones,  which  they  took  out  of  Jo. 

6.  18  when  ye  take  of  the  accursed  thing,  and 

7.  1  Achan . .  took  of  the  accursed  thing,  and 
7.  11  they  have  even  taken  of  the  accursed  th. 
7.  21  I  coveted  them,  and  took  them;  and,  be. 
7.  23  they  took  them  out  of  the  midst  of  the  te. 

7.  24  Joshua,  .took  Achan  the  son  of  Zerali,  and 

8.  1  take  all  the  people  of  war  with  thee,  and 

8.  12  he  took  about  five  thousand  men,  and  set 

9.  4  took  old  sacks  upon  their  asses,  and  wine 
g.  11  Take  victuals  witliyoufortheiourney, and 
9.  14  the  men  took  of  their  victuals,  and  asked 

11.  16  Joshua  took  all  that  land,  the  hills,  and 
11.  19  save  the  Hivites.  .all  (other)  they  took  in 
11.  23  Joshua  took  the  whole  land,  accordingto 
24.  3  I  took  your  father  Abraham  from  the  ot. 
24.  26  took  a  great  stone,  and  set  it  up  there  un. 

Judg.  3.  6  they  took  their  daughters  to  be  their  wi. 
3.  21  took  the  dagger  from  his  right  thigh,  and 

3.  25  they  took  a  key,  and  opened  (them),  and 

4.  6  take  with  thee  ten  thousand  men  of  the 
4.  21  Jael,  Heber’s  wife,  took  a  nail  of  the  tent 
5. 19  The  kings  came.,  they  took  no  gain  of  mo. 
6.  20  Take  the  flesh  and  the  unleavened  cakes 
6.  25  Take  thy  father’s  young  bullock,  even  the 
6.  26  take  the  second  bullock,  and  offer  a  burnt 

6.  27  Gideon  took  ten  men  of  his  servants,  and 

7.  8  thepeopletookvictualsintlieirhand.ond 

8.  16  he  took  the  elders  of  the  city,  and  thorns 

8.  2i  took  away  the  ornaments  that  (were)  on 

9.  43  he  took  the  people,  and  divided  them  into 
9.  48  Abimelech  took  an  ax  in  his  hand,  and  cut 

11.  13  Israel  took  away  my  land,  when  they  came 
11.  15  Israel  took  not  away  the  land  of  Moab,  nor 

13. 19  Manoah  took  a  kid  with  a  meat  offering 
14.  3  that  thou  goest  to  take  awife  of  the  unc. 
14.  8  after  a  time  he  returned  to  take  her,  and 

14.  19  took  their  spoil,  and  gave  change  of  gar. 

15.  4  took  firebrands,  and  turned  tailto  tail,  and 

15.  6  because  he  had  taken  his  wife,  and  given 
15. 15  put  forth  his  hand  and  took  it,  and  slew 

16.  12  Delilah  therefore  took  new  ropes,  and  bo. 

17.  2  behold,  the  silver  (is)  with  me ;  I  took  it 

17.  4  his  mother  took  two  hundred  (shekels)  of 
18. 17  came  in  thither,  (and)took  the  graven  im. 

18.  20  he  took  theephod,  and  the  terapliim,  and 
18.  24  Ye  have  taken  away  my  gods  which  I  ma. 

18.  27  they  took  (the  things)  which  Micah  had 

19.  1  who  took  to  him  a  concubine  out  of  Beth-. 


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Judgi9-  28  the  man  tooklier  (up)  upon  an  ass,  and  the 

19.  29  he  took  a  knife,  and  laid  hold  on  his  con. 

20.  10  we  will  take  ten  men  of  an  hundred  thro. 
Ttuth  4.  2  he  took  teu  men  of  the  elders  of  the  city 

4.  13  Boaz  took  Ruth,  aiulshe  wasliiswife  :  and 

4. 16  Naomi  took  the  child,  and  laid  it  in  her 
i  Sa.  2.  14  all .  .brought  up  the  priest  took  for  hims. 

2.  16  and  (then)  take  (as  much)  as  thy  soul  desi. 

2.  16  give  (it  me)  now  :  aud  if  not,  I  will  take 

5.  1  the  Philistines  took  the  ark  of  God,  and 

5.  2  the  Philistiues  took  the  ark  of  God,  they 

5.  3  they  took  Dagon,  and  set  him  in  his  place 

6.  7  take  two  milch  kine,  ou  which  there  hath 

6.  8  take  the  ark  of  the  Lord,  and  lay  it  upou 

6. 10  took  two  milch  kine,  and  tied  them  to  the 

7.  9  Samuel  took  a  sucking  lamb,  and  offered 

7.  12  Samuel  tool?  a  stone,  and  set  (it)betweeu 

7. 14  the  cities  which  the  Philistines  had  taken 

8.  3  turned  aside  after  lucre,  and  took  bribes 

8.  it  He  will takeyour sons, andappoint(them) 

8. 13  he  will  take  your  daughters  (to  be)  coufe. 

8.  14  he  will  take  your  fields,  and  your  vineyards 

8.  16  lie  will  take  your  men  servants,  and  your 

9.  3  Take  now  one  of  the  servants  with  thee 

9.  22  took  Saul  and  his  servant,  aud  brought 

10.  1  Samuel  took  a  vial  of  oil,  and  poured  (it) 

11.  7  he  took  a  yoke  of  oxen,  and  hewed  them 

12.  3  ox  have  I  taken?  or  whose  ass  have  I  ta.? 

12.  4  neither  hast  thou  taken  ought  of  any  man’s 

14.  32  flew  upon  the  spoil,  aud  took  sheep,  and 

15.  21  the  peopletook  of  thespoil,  sheepand  ox. 

16.  2  Take  an  heifer  with  thee,  aud  say,  l  am 

16.  13  Samuel  took  the  horn  of  oil,  and  anointed 

16.  20  Jesse  took  an  ass  (laden)  with  bread,  and 

16.  23  David  took  an  harp,  and  played  with  his 

17.  17  Take  now  for  thy  brethren  an  ephah  of 

17.  t8  look  how  thy  brethren  fare,  and  taketh. 

17.  40  he  took  his  staff  in  his  hand,  and  chose 

17.  49  took  thence  a  stoue,  and  slang  (it),  and  s. 
17.  51  stood  upon  the  Philistine,  andtook  hissw. 
17.  54  David  took  the  head  of  the  Philistine,  aud 

17.  57  Abner  took  him.  and  brought  him  before 

18.  2  Saul  took  him  thatday,  aud  would  lethim 

19.  13  Michal  tookau  image,  and  laid  (it)  in  the 
19.  14  when  Saul  sent  messengers  to  take  David 

19.  20  Saul  sent  messengers  to  take  David  :  and 

20.  21  the  arrows  (are)  on  this  side  of  thee,  take 

21.  9  if  thou  wilt  take  that,  take  (it);  for  (there 

24.  2  Saul  took  three  thousand  chosen  men  out 

24. 11  yet  thou  huntest  my  soul  to  take  it 

25. 1 1  Shall  1  then  take  my  bread,  aud  my  water 

25.  18  Abigail  made  haste,  and  took  twohundr. 
25.  39  communed  with  Abigail,  to  take  her  to 
25.  40  David  sent  us  unto  thee,  to  take  thee  to 

25.  43  David  also  took  Ahinoam  of  Jezreel ;  and 

26.  ii  take  thou  now  the  spear  that(is) at  his  bu 

26. 12  David  took  the  spear  and  the  cruse  of  wa. 

27.  9  took  away  the  sheep,  and  the  oxen,  and 

28.  24  killed  It,  and  took  flour,  and  kneaded  (it) 

30. 16  the  great  spoil  that  they  had  taken  out  of 

30.  19  nor  any  (thing)  that  they  had  taken  to  th. 

30.  20  David  took  all  the  flocks  and  the  herds 

31.  4  Therefore  Saul  took  a  sword,  and  fell  up. 
31.  12  went  all  night,  and  took  the  body  of  Saul 
31.  13  they  took  their  bones,  and  buried  (them) 

2  Sa.  1. 10  I  took  the  crown  that  (was)  upon  his  head 

2.  8  Abner. .took  Ish  bosheth  the  son  of  Saul 

2.  21  lay  thee  hold  on  one.  and  take  thee  his 

3.  15  Ish-bosheth  sent,  and  took  her  from  (her) 

4.  7  beheaded  him,  and  took  his  head,  and  g 

4. 12  they  took the  head  of  Ish  bosheth,  and  bu 

5.  13  David  took  (him)  more  concubines  and 

7.  8  I  took  thee  from  the  sheep  cote,  from  fo 

8.  1  David  took  Metheg-ammah  out  of  the  ha. 
8.  7  David  took  the  shields  of  gold  that  were 
8.  8  king  David  took  exceeding  much  brass 

10.  4  Hamm  took  David's  servants,  and  shaved 

11.  4  David  sent  messengers,  and  tooklier  and 

12.  4  he  spared  to  take  of  his  own  flock,  and  of 

12.  4  took  the  poor  man  s  lamb,  and  dressed  it 
12  9  hast  taken  his  wife  (to  be)  thy  wife,  aud 

12.  10  hast  taken  the  wife  of  Uriah  the  Hittite 
12.  11  I  willtakethy  wivesbefore  thine  eyes,  and 

12.  30  he  took  their  king'scrownfromoff  hishe. 

13.  8  she  took  flour,  and  kneaded  (it),  and  ma. 

13.  9  she  took  a  pan,  and  poured  (them) out  be 

13.  10  Tamar  took  the  cakes  which  she  had  ma 

17.  19  the  woman  took  and  spread  a  covering 

18. 14  he  took  three  darts  in  his  hand,  and  thr. 

18. 17  they  took  Absalom,  and  cast  him  into  a 

18.  18  Absalom  in  his  life  time  had  taken  and 

19.  30  let  him  take  all,  forasmuch  as  my  lord 

20.  3  the  king  took  the  ten  women  (his)  concu. 

20.  6  take  thou  thy  lord's  servants,  and  pursue 

21.  8  the  king  took  the  two  sons  of  Rizpah  the 

21. 10  the  daughter  of  Aiah  took  sackcloth,  and 

21.  12  David  went  and  took  the  bones  of  Saul 

22.  17  He’sent  from  above,  he  took  me ;  he  drew 

23.  6  because  they  cannot  be  taken  with  hands 

24.  22  Let  my  lord  the  king  take  and  offer  up  wh. 
1  Ki.  1.  33  Take  with  you  the  servants  of  your  lord 

I.  39  the  priest  took  an  horn  of  oil  out  of  the 

3.  1  took  Pharaoh's  daughter,  and  brought  her 

3.  20  she  arose  at  midnight,  and  took  my  son 

4.  15  he  also  took  Basmath  the  daughter  of  S. 
7.  8  Pharaoh’s  daughter,  whom  he  had  taken 

11. 18  they  took  men  with  them  out  of  Paran 
11.  31  he  said  to  Jeroboam,  Take  thee  tenpieces 
ii.  34  I  will  not  take  the  whole  kingdom  outof 

II.  35  I  will  take  the  kingdom  out  of  his  son’s 
11.  37  I  will  take  thee,  and  thou  shalt  reign  ac. 

14.  3  take  with  thee  ten  loaves,  and  cracknels 


1  Ki. '14/26  he  took  away  the  treasures  of  the  house 

14.  26  he  even  took  away  all;  and  he  took  away 

15.  18  Asa  took  all  the  silveraud  the  gold  (that 

16.  31  lie  took  to  wife  Jezebel,  the  daughter  of 

17.  19  lie  took  him  out  of  her  bosom,  and  earr. 

17.  23  Elijah  took  the  child,  and  brought  him 

18.  4  Obadiali  took  an  hundred  prophets,  and 

18.  26  they  took  the  bullock  which  was  given 

18.  31  Elijah  took  twelve  stones,  according  to 

19.  4  take  away  my  life  ;  for  I  (am)  not  better 
19. 10,  14  aud  they  seek  my  life,  to  take  it  away 

19.  21  took  a  yoke  of  oxen,  and  slew  them,  aud 

20.  6  they  shall  put  (it)  in  their  hand,  and  take 

20.  34  The  cities  which  my  father  tookfrom  thy 

22.  3  we  (be)  still,  (and)  take  it  not  out  of  the 

22.  26  Take  Micaiah,  and  carry  him  back  unto 

2  Ki.  2.  3,  5  the  Loup  will  take  away  thy  master 

2.  8  Elijah  took  his  mantle,  aud  wrapped  (it) 

2.  12  he  took  hold  of  his  own  clothes,  and  rent 

2. 14  he  took  the  mantle  of  Elijah  that  fell  from 

3.  26  lie  took  with  him  seven  hundred  men  that 

3.  27  he  took  his  eldest  son,  that  should  have 

4.  1  the  creditor  is  come  to  take  unto  him  my 

4.  29  Gird  up  thy  loins,  and  take  my  staff  in  th. 

5.  5  he  departed,  and  took  with  him  ten  tale. 

5.  15  therefore,  I  pray  thee,  take  a  blessing  of 

5.  16  Aud  he  urged  him  to  take  (it);  but  he  re. 

5.  20  I  will  run  after  him,  and  take  somewhat 
5.  23  And  Naamau  said,  Be  content,  take  two 

5.  24  he  took  (them)  from  their  hand,  and  besto. 

6.  2  Let  us  go.  .and  take  thence  every  man  a 

6.  7  And  he  put  out  his  hand,  and  took  it 

7-  13  Let  (some)  take,  I  pray  thee,  five  of  the 

7.  14  They  took  therefore  two  chariot  horses 

8.  8  Take  a  present  in  thine  hand,  and  go,  meet 
8.  9  Hazael  went  to  meet  him,  aud  took  a  pr. 

8.  15  he  took  a  thick  cloth,  and  dipped  (it)  in 

9.  1  Gird  up  thy  loins,  and  take  this  box  of  oil 

9.  3  take  the  box  of  oil,  aud  pour  (it)  on  his 

9. 13  they  hasted,  and  took  every  man  his  gar. 

9. 17  Take  an  horseman,  and  send  to  meet  them 

10.  6  take  ye  the  heads  of  the  men  your  master's 

10.  7  they  tooktheking'ssons,  and  slewseventy 

11.  2  Jehosheba.  .took  Joashthesonof  Ahaziali 

11.  9  they  took  every  man  his  men  that  were 

11. 19  he  took  the  rulers  over  hundreds,  and  the 

12.  S  Let  the  priests  take  (it)  to  them,  every  man 

12.  9  the  priest  took  a  chest,  and  bored  a  hole 
1?.  18  Jehoash  king  of  Judah  took  all  the  hall. 

13. 15  Take  bow  and  arrows:  and  he  took  unto 

13.  18  Andhesaid,  Take  the  arrows:  audhe  took 

13.  25  the  son  of  Jehoahaz  took  again  out  of  the 

13.  2s  the  cities  which  he  bad  taken  out  of  the 

14.  >4  be  took  all  the  gold  and  silver,  and  all  the 

14.  21  the  people  of  Judah  took  Azariah,  which 

15.  29  took  Ijon,  and  Abel-beth  niaathah,  and 

16.  8  Alias  took  the  silver  and  gold  (that  was) 
18.  32  llntill  come  and  take  you  away  to  aland 
■jo.  7  Take  a  lump  of  figs.  And  they  took  and  ( 
20.  18  thy  sons,  .shall  they  take  away;  and  they 

23. 16  sent,  aud  took  the  bones  out  of  the  sepul. 

23.  30  the  people  of  the  laud  took  Jehoahaz  the 

23.  34  made  Eliakim.  .king,  andtook  Jehoahaz 

24.  7  the  king  of  Babylou  had  taken  from  the 

24.  12  the  kingof  Babylon  took  him  in  the  eighth 

25.  14  all  the  vessels  of  brass  .took  they  away 

25.  15  fire  pans,  .the  captain  of  the  guard  took 

25.  18  tile  captainof  the  guard  took  Seraiah  the 
25.  19  he  took  an  officer  that  was  set  over  the  men 

25.  20  Nebuzar-adan.  .took  these,  and  brought 

1  Ch.  2.  19  Caleb  took  unto  him  Ephratli.  which  bare 

2.  23he  took  Gesliur,  and  Aram,  with  the  towns 

4.  18  daughter  of  Pharaoh,  which  Meredtook 

7.  15  Machir  took  to  wife  (the  sister)  of  Huppim 
7.  21  they  came  down  to  take  away  their  cattle 

10.  4  So  Saul  took  a  sword,  and  fell  upon  it 

14.  3  And  David  took  more  wives  at  Jerusalem 

17.  7  I  tooktheefrom  the  sheepcote,  (even)fr. 

18.  1  subdued  them,  aud  took  Gath  and  her  to. 

18.  7  David  took  the  shields  of  gold  that  were 

19.  4  Hanuntook  David’s  servants,  and  shaved 

20.  2  David  took  the  crown  of  their  king  from 

21.  23  Take  (it)  to  thee,  and  letmy  loul  the  king 

2  Ch.  8.  18  took  thence  four  hundred  and  fifty  talents 

1 1.  18  Rehoboam  took  him  Malialath  the  daugh. 

11.  20  after  her  he  took  Maaclialithe  daughter  of 

12.  9  took  away  the  treasures  of  the  house  of 
12.  9  the  treasures  of  the  king’s  house;  lie  took 
16.  6  Asa  the  king  took  all  Judah;  and  they  ca. 
18.  25  l  ake  ye  Micaiah,  and  carry  him  back  to 

22.  11  Jehoshabeath.  .took  Joash  the  sonof  Ah. 

23.  1  strengthened  himself,  and  took  the  capt. 
23.  8  took  every  man  liismen  that  were  to  come 
23.  20  he  took  the  captains  of  hundreds,  and  the 

26.  1  the  people  of  J  udah  took  Llzziah,  who  (was) 
36.  1  the  people  of  the  land  took  Jehoahaz  the 
36.  4  Necho  took  Jehoahaz  his  brother,  and  ca. 

Ezra  2.61  which  took  a  wife  of  the  daughters  of  Ba. 
Neh.  5.  2  we  take  up  corn  (for  them),  that  we  may 

5.  13  had  taken  of  them  bread  and  wine,  besi. 
6. 18  Johanan  had  taken  the  daughter  of  Mes. 
7.  63  which  took  (one)  of  the  daughters  of  Bar. 

10.  30  nor  take  their  daughters  for  our  sons 
Esth.  2,  7  whom  Mordecai.  .took  for  his  own  daugh. 
2.  15  Mordecai,  who  had  taken  her  for  his  da. 

6. 10  Make  haste,  (and)  take  the  apparel  and 

6. 1 1  Then  took  Haman  the  apparel  and  the  ho. 
Job  1.  15  the  Sabeans  fell  (upon  them),  and  tookth 

1.  21  the  Lord  gave,  and  the  Lord  hath  take 

2.  8  he  took  him  a  potsherd  to  scrape  himself 
5.  s  the  hungry  eateth  up,  and  taketh  it  even 

12. 20  taketh  away  the  understanding  of  the  ag. 


Job  38.  20  That  thou  shouldest  take  it  to  the  bound 

40.  24  He  taketh  it  with  his  eyes;  (his)  nose  pie. 

41.  4  wilt  thou  take  him  for  a  servant  for  ever? 

42.  8  take  unto  you  now  seven  bullocks  and  se. 
Psa.  15.  5  nor  taketh  reward  against  the  innocent 

18.  16  He  sent  from  above,  he  took  me,  he  drew 
31.  13  while,  .they  devised  to  take  away  my  life 

50.  9  I  will  take  no  bullock  outof  thy  house 

51. 11  Cast  me  not  away .  .take  not  thy  Holy  Sp. 
78.  70  He  chose  David . .  and  took  him  from  the 
109.  8  Let  his  days  be  few . .  let  another  take  his 
Prov.  1.  19  (which)  taketh  away  the  life  of  the  own. 

6.  25  neither  let  her  take  thee  with  her  eyelids 

7.  20  He  hath  taken  a  bag  of  money  with  him 
17.  23  A  wicked  (man)  taketh  a  gift  out  of  the 
20.  16  Take  his  garment  that  is  surety  (for)  a  st. 
22.  27  why  should  he  take  away  thy  bed  from 

27.  13  Take  his  garment  that  is  surety  fora  stra. 
Isa.  6.  6  (which)  he  had  taken  with  the  tongs  from 

8.  1  Take  thee  a  great  roll,  and  write  in  it  with 

14.  2  the  people  shall  take  them,  and  bring  th. 

23. 16  Take  an  harp,  go  about  the  city,  thou  ha. 

28.  19  the  time  that  it  goeth  forth  it  shall  take 
36.  17  Until  I  come  and  take  you  away  to  aland 

39.  7  thy  sons . .  shall  they  take  away ;  and  they 
44.  14  taketh  the  cypress  and  the  oak,  which  he 
44. 15  he  will  take  thereof,  and  warm  himself 
47.  2  Take  the  millstones,  and  grind  meal :  un. 
47.  3  I  will  take  vengeance,  and  I  will  not  me. 

51.  22 1  have  taken  out  of  thine  hand  the  cup 
57.  13  vanity  shall  take  (them) :  but  he  that  put. 
66.  21 1  will  also  take  of  them  for  priests,  (and) 

Jer  3. 14  I  will  take  you  one  of  a  city,  aud  two  of 
13.  4  Takethe  girdle  thatthou  hast  got,  which 
13.  6  go  toEuplirates,  and  take  the  girdlefrom 
13.  7  took  the  girdle  from  the  place  where  I  had 

15.  15  take  me  not  away  in  thy  long  suffering 

16.  2  Thou  shalt  not  take  thee  a  wife,  neither 
20.  5  which  shall  spoil  them,  and  take  them 
20.  10  and  we  shall  take  our  revenge  on  him 
25.  9  I  willlsend  and  take  all  the  families  of  the 

25. 13  Take  the  wine  cup  of  this  fury  at  my  na 
25.  17  Then  took  1  the  cup  at  the  Lord’s  hand 
25.  28  if  they  refuse  to  take  the  cup  at  thine  ha 

27.  20  Nebuchadnezzar  kingof  Babylon  took  not 

28.  3Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon  tookaw. 

28. 10  the  prophettook  the  yokefrom  off  trie  pi 

29.  6  Take  ye  wives,  and  beget  sons  and  dau. 

29.  6  take  wives  for  your  sons,  and  give  your 

32.  11  I  took  the  evidence  of  the  purchase,  (botn) 

32. 14  Take  these  evidences,  this  evidence  of  the 

33.  26  I  will  not  take  (any)  of  his  seed  (to  be)  ru. 

35.  3  I  tookJaazaniahthe  sonof  Jeremiah,  the 

36.  2  Take  thee  a  roll  of  a  book,  and  write  th. 
36.  14  Take  in  thine  hand  the  roll  wherein  thou 
36.  14  So  Baruch,  took  the  roll  in  his  hand 

36.  21  he  tookit  outof  Elishama  the  scribe  s  ch. 
36.  26  to  take  Baruch  the  scribe,  and  Jeremiah 
36.  28  Take  thee  again  another  roll,  and  write 
36.  32  Then  took  Jeremiah  another  roll,  andga 

37. 17  Then  Zedekiah  the  king  sent,  andtook 

38.  6  Then  took  they  Jeremiah,  and  cast  him 

38. 10  Take  from  hence  thirty  men  with  thee 

38. 11  Ebed  meJeclitook  the  men  with  him, and 
38.  11  took  thence  old  cast  clouts  and  old  rotten 

38.  14  the  king  sent,  and  took  Jeremiah  the  pr. 

39.  5  when  they  had  taken  him,  they  brought 
39.  12  Take  him,  and  look  well  to  him,  and  do 

39.  14  they  sent,  and  took  Jeremiah  out  of  the 

40.  1  when  he  had  taken  him,  being  bound  in 

40.  2  the  captain  of  the  guard  took  Jeremiah 

41.  12  they  took  all  the  men,  and  went  to  fight 

41.  16  Then  took  Johanan  the  sonof  Kareah,  and 

43.  5  the  captains  of  the  forces,  took  all  the  re. 
43.  9  Take  great  stones  in  thine  hand,  and  hide 

43.  10  I  will  send  and  take  Nebuchadrezzar  the 

44.  12  I  will  take  the  remnant  of  Judah,  that  ha. 
46.  11  take  balm,  O  virgin,  the  daughter  of  Eg. 
49.  29  their  flocks  shall  they  take  away:  they 
51.  8  take  balm  for  her  pain,  if  so  be  she  may 

51.  26  they  shall  not  take  of  thee  a  stone  for  a 

52.  18  all  the  vessels  of  brass,  .took  they  away 
52.  19  silver  took  the  captain  of  the  guard  aw. 
52.  24  the  captain  of  the  guard  took  Seraiah  the 
52.  25  He  took  also  out  of  the  city  an  eunuch 
52.  26  the  captain  of  the  guard  took  them,  and 

Eze.  3. 14  the  spirit  lifted  me  up,  and  took  me  aw. 
4.  1  son  of  man  take  thee  a  tile,  and  lay  it  be. 
4.  3  take  thou  unto  thee  an  iron  pan,  and  set 

4.  9  Take  thou  also  unto  thee  wheat,  and  ba. 

5.  1  take  thee  a  sharp  knife,  take  thee  a  bar. 
5.  1  take  thee  balances  to  weigh,  and  divide 
5.  2  thou  shalt  take  a  third  part,  (and)  smite 
5.  3  Thou  shalt  also  take  thereof  a  few  in  nu. 
5.  4  take  of  them  again,  and  cast  them  into  the 

8.  3  put  forth  the  form  of  an  hand,  and  took 

10'  6  Take  fire  from  between  the  wheels,  from 
10.  7  clothed  with  linen ;  who  took  (it),  and  we. 

15.  3  or  will  (men)  take  a  pin  of  it  to  hang  any 
16J16  of  thy  garments  thou  didst  take,  and  de. 

16.17  Thou  hast  also  taken  thy  fair  jewels  of 

16.  18  tookest  thy  broidered  garments,  and  cov. 
16.  20  thou  hast  taken  thy  sons  and  tliy  daugh. 
16.  32  (which)  taketh  strangers  instead  of  her 

16.  39  shall  take  thy  fair  jewels,  and  leave  thee 

17.  3  and  took  the  highest  branch  of  the  cedar 

17  5  He  took  also  of  the  seed  of  the  land,  and 

17.  12  hath  taken  the  king  thereof,  and  the  pri. 
17.  13  And  hath  taken  of  the  king’s  seed,  and 

17. 13  he  hath  also  taken  the  mighty  of  the  land 
17.  22  I  will  alsojtake  of  the  highest  branch  of 
18!  8  neither  hath  taken  any  increase,  (that) 


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Eze.  18.  13  given  forth  upon  usury,  and  hath  taken 

19.  s  she  took  another  of  her  whelps,  (and)  ma. 

22.  t2  taken  gifts  to  shed  blood;  thou  hast  tak. 

22.  12  thou  hast  taken  usury  and  increase,  and 

22.  16  thou  shalt  take  thine  inheritance  in  thy 

22.  25  they  have  taken  the  treasure  and  precious 

23.  10  they  took  hersons  and  her  daughters,  and 

23.  25  they  shall  take  thy  sons  and  thy  daughters 
23  26  They  shall  also  . .  take  away  thy  fair  jew. 

23  29  shall  take  away  all  thy  labour,  and  shall 

24.  5  Take  the  choice  of  the  flock,  and  burn  also 

24.  16  I  take  away  from  thee  the  desire  of  thine 
24.  25  the  day  when  I  take  from  them  their  str. 
27.  5  they  have  taken  cedars  from  Lebanon  to 

30.  4  they  shall  take  away  her  multitude,  and 
33.  2  if  the  people  of  the  land  take  a  man  of  th. 
33.  4  whosoever  heareth  . .  and  taketh  not  war. 
33.  4  if  the  sword  come  and  take  him  away 
33.  6  if  the  sword  como  and  take  (any)  person 

36.  24  I  will  take  yon  from  among  the  heathen 

37.  16  take  thee  one  stick,  and  write  upon  it,  For 
37.  16  take  another  stick,  and  write  upon  it,  For 
37.  19  I  will  take  the  stick  of  Joseph,  which(is) 
37.  21  I  will  take  the  children  of  Israel  from  am. 

38. 13  silver  and  gold,  to  take  away  cattle  and 

43.  20  thou  shalt  take  of  the  blood  thereof,  and 

43.  21  Thou  shalt  take  the  bullock  also  of  the 

44.  22  Neither  shall  they  take  for  their  wives  a 

44.  22  they  shall  take  maidens  of  the  seed  of  the 

45.  18  thou  shalt  take  a  young  b  ullock  without  bl. 

45.  19  the  priest  shall  take  of  the  blood  of  the 

46.  18  the  prince  shall  not  take  of  the  people's 
IIos.  1.  2  take  unto  thee  a  wife  of  whoredoms  and 

1.  3  he  went  and  took  Gomer  the  daughter  of 

2.  9  take  away  my  corn  in  the  time  thereof 

4. 11  and  wine  and  new  wine  take  away  the  he. 

11.  3  I  taught  Ephraim  also  to  go,  taking  them 

13.  11  I  gave  thee  a  king,  .and  took  (him)  away 

14.  2  Take  with  you  words,  and  turn  to  the  L. 
Joel  3.  5  ye  have  taken  my  silver  and  my  gold,  and 
Amos  5.  1 1  and  ye  take  from  him  burdens  of  wheat 

5.  12  they  take  a  bribe,  and  they  turn  aside  the 

6.13  Have  we  not  taken  to  us  horns  by  our  own 
7. 15  the  Lord  took  me  as  I  followed  the  flock 

9.  2  into  hell,  thence  shall  mine  hand  take  th. 
g.  3  I  will  search  and  take  them  out  thence 

Jon.  4.  3  take,  I  beseech  thee,  my  life  from  me,  for 
Mic.  2.  9  from  their  children  have  ye  taken  away 
Hag.  2.  23  In  that  day.  .will  I  take  thee,  0  Zerubb. 
Zech.  6.  to  Take  of  (them  of)  the  captivity,  (even)  of 

6.  11  take  silver  and  gold,  and  make  crowns,  and 

11.  7  I  took  unto  me  two  staves;  the  one  I  cal. 
11. 10  I  took  my  staff,  (even)  Beauty,  and  cut  it 

11. 13  I  took  the  thirty  (pieces)  of  silver,  and  ca. 
11. 15  Take  unto  thee  yet  the  instruments  of  a 
14.  21  they  that  sacrifice  shall  come  and  take  of 

21.  To  feel,  touch,  Bba  mush,  5. 

Exod  13.  22  He  took  not  away  the  pillar  of  the  cloud 

25 . To  lift  up,  lay  on,  natal, 

Isa.  40.  15  he  taketh  up  the  isles  as  a  very  little  thing 

26.  To  remove,  lift  up,  ipi  nasag. 

Mic.  2.  6  not  prophesy .  .(that)  they  shall  not  take 

27.  To  ( cause  to)  remove,  poj  nesaq,  5. 

Dan.  3.  22  slew  those  men  that  took  up  Shadrach 
6.  23  they  should  take  Daniel  up  out  of  the  den 

28.  To  take  away,  spoil,  Vxi  natsal,  5. 

Gen.  31.  9  God  hath  taken  away  the  cattle  of  your  fa. 

31.  16  the  riches  which  God  hath  taken  from  our 

29.  To  lift  up,  Npj  nasa. 

Gen.  27.  3  take,  I  pray  thee,  thy  weapons,  thy  quiver 

43.  34  he  took  (and  sent)  messes  unto  them  from 
Exodio.  19  wind,  which  took  away  the  locusts,  and 

12.  34  the  people  took  their  dough  before  it  was 

20.  7  Thou  shalt  not  take  the  name  of  the  Lord 

20.  7  will  not  hold  him  guiltless  that  taketh  his 
30. 12  When  thou  takest  the  sum  of  the  children 

Hum.  1.  2  Take  ye  the  sum  of  all  the  congregation 

1.  49  neither  take  the  sum  of  them  among  the 

3.  40  Number  all  the  first  born  . .  and  take  the 

4.  2  Take  the  sum  of  the  sons  of  Kohath  from 

4.  22  Take  also  the  sum  of  the  sons  of  Gershon 

16.  15  I  have  not  taken  one  ass  from  them,  nei. 

23.  7,  18  And  he  took  up  his  parable,  and  said 

24.  3,  15,  20,  21,  23  took  up  his  parable,  and  said 
26.  2  Take  the  sum  of  all  the  congregation  of 

31.  26  Take  the  sunyif  the  prey  that  was  taken 

31.  49  Thy  servantsrliave  taken  the  sum  of  the 

Deut.  5.  1 1  Thou  shalt  not  take  the  name  of  the  Lord 

5. 11  will  not  hold  (him)  guiltless  that  taketh 

12.  26  thy  vows,  thou  shalt  take,  and  go  unto 
Josh.  3.  6  Take  up  the  ark  of  the  covenant,  and  pass 

3.  6  they  took  up  the  ark  of  the  covenant,  and 

4.  3  Take  you  hence  out  of  the  midst  of  Jord. 

4.  8  took  up  twelve  stones  out  of  the  midst  of 
6.  6  Take  up  the  ark  of  the  covenant,  and  let 

6. 12  and  the  priests  took  up  the  ark  of  the  L. 
Judg.  9. 48  cut  down  a  bough  . .  and  took  it,  and  laid 

16.  31  came  down,  and  took  him,  and  brought 

21.  23  took  (them)  wive3,  according  to  their  mi. 
Ruth  1.  4  they  took  them  wives  of  the  women  of  11. 

2.  18  she  took  (it)  up,  and  went  into  the  city 

1  Sa.  17.  20  took,  and  went,  as  Jesse  had  commanded 

17.  34  there  came  a  lion  and  a  bear,  and  took  a 

2  Sa.  2.  32  they  took  up  Asahel,  and  buried  him  in 

4.  4  his  nurse  took  him  up,  and  fled :  and  it  c. 

23.  16  and  took  (it)  and  brought  (it)  to  David 
1  Ki.  8.  3  the  elders . .  came,  and  the  priests  took  up 

13.  29  the  prophet  took  up  the  carcase  of  the  man 
15. 22  and  they  took  away  the  stones  of  Ramah 


2  Ki.  2.  16  the  spirit  of  the  Lord  hath  taken  him  up 
4.  20  when  he  had  taken  him,  and  brought  him 
4.  36  when  she  was  come  in .  .lie  said,  Take  up 

4.  37  bowed  herself  to  the  ground,  and  took  up 

9.  23  Take  up,  (and)  cast  him  in  the  portion  of 
9.  26  take  (and)  cast  him  into  the  plat(of  ground) 

1  Ch.io.  9  they  took  his  head,  and  his  armour,  and 

10. 12  took  away  the  body  of  Saul,  and  the  bodies 
11.  18  and  took  (it),  and  brought  (it)  to  David 
2 1.  24  I  will  not  take  (that)  which  is  thine  for  the 

23.  22  their  brethren  the  sons  of  Kish  took  them 

27.  23  David  took  not  the  number  of  them  from 

2  Ch.  5.  4  the  elders . .  came ;  and  the  Levites  took  up 

11.  21  he  took  eighteen  wives,  and  threescore  co. 

24.  3  Jehoiada  took  for  him  two  wives ;  and  he 
24. 11  came  and  emptied  the  chest,  and  took  it 

Ezra  9.  2  they  have  taken  of  their  daughters  forth. 

9.  12  neither  take  their  daughters  unto  your  so. 

10.  44  All  these  had  taken  strange  wives  :  and 

Nell.  2.  1  I  took  up  the  wine,  and  gave  (it)  unto  the 

13.  25  nor  take  their  daughters  unto  your  sons 
Job  13.  14  Wherefore  do  I  take  my  flesh  in  my  teeth 

21.  12  They  take  the  timbrel  and  harp,  and  rej. 
24. 10  and  they  take  away  the  sheaf  (from)  the 

31.  36  Surely  I  would  take  it  upon  my  shoulder 

32.  22  (so  doing)  my  Maker  would  soon  take  me 
Psa.  15.  3  nor  taketh  up  a  reproach  against  his  nei. 

16.  4  Dor  take  up  their  names  into  my  lips 
50.  16  (that)  thou  shouldest  take  my  covenant  in 
81.  2  Take  a  psalm,  aud  bring  hither  the  timb. 
116.  13  I  will  take  the  cup  of  salvation,  and  call 
139.  9  (If)  I  take  the  wings  of  the  morning,  (and) 
139.  20  (and)  thine  enemies  take  (thy  name)  in  vain 
Eccl.  5.15  shall  take  nothing  of  his  labour,  which  he 

5.  19  to  take  his  portion,  and  to  rejoice  in  his 
Song  5.  7  the  keepers  of  the  wallstook  away  my  veil 
Isa.  8.  4  the  spoil  of  Samaria  shall  be  taken  away 

14.  4  thou  shalt  take  up  this  proverb  against 

38.  21  Let  them  take  a  lump  of  figs,  and  lay  (it) 
40.  24  the  whirlwind  shall  take  them  away  as  st. 
64.  6  and  our  iniquities,  .have  taken  us  away 

Jer.  7.  29  and  take  up  a  lamentation  on  high  places 
9.  10  For  the  mountains  will  I  take  up  a  weep. 
9.  18  let  them  make  haste,  and  take  up  a  wail. 
49.  29  they  shall  take-to  themselves  their  cur. 
Lam.  5.  13  They  took  the  young  men  to  grind,  aud 
Eze.  3.  12  the  spirit  took  me  up,  and  I  heard  behind 

10.  7  took  (thereof),  and  put  (it)  into  the  hands 

11.  24  the  spirit  took  me  up,  and  brought  me  in 

19.  1  take  thou  up  a  lamentation  for  theprin. 
26. 17  they  shall  take  up  a  lamentation  for  thee 
27.  2  son  of  man,  take  up  a  lamentation  for  T. 

27.  32  they  shall  take  up  a  lamentation  fortliee 

28.  12  take  up  a  lamentation  upon  the  king  of 
29. 19  and  he  shall  take  her  multitude,  and 

32.  2  take  up  a  lamentation  for  Pharaoh  king 

39.  10  they  shall  take  no  wood  out  of  the  field 
43.  s  the  spirit  took  me  up,  and  brought  me 

Dan.  1.  16  Melzar  took  away  the  portion  of  their  m 
Hos.  1.  6  no  more  have  mercy. .  I  will  utterly  take 

5.  14  I  will  take  away,  and  none  shall  rescue 

14.  2  Take  away  all  iniquity,  and  receive  (us) 

Amos  5.  1  Bear  ye  this  word  which  I  take  up  agai. 

6.  10  /man's  uncle  shall  take  him  up,  and  he 
Jon.  1.  12  Take  me  up,  and  cast  me  forth  into  the 

1.  15  they  took  up  Jonah,  and  cast  him  forth 
Mic.  2.  2  they  covet . .  houses,  and  take  (them)away 

2.  4  In  that  day  shall  (one)  take  up  a  parable 
Hab.  2.  6  Shall  not  all  these  take  up  a  parable  aga. 
Mai.  2.  3  and  (one)  shall  take  you  away  with  it 

30.  To  be  lifted  up,  Sip'l  nasa,  2. 

Dan.  11.  12  when  he  hath  taken  away  the  multitude 
31  .To  lift  up,  Rpi  nasa,  3. 

Amos  4.  2  he  will  take  you  away  with  hooks,  and 

32.  To  lift  up,  nesa. 

Ezra  5.  15  Take  these  vessels,  go,  carry  them  into 

33.  To  cause  to  reach,  attain,  overtake,  iainasag,  5. 
Psa.  7.  5  Let  the  enemy  persecute  my  soul,  and  ta. 

34.  To  ( cause  to)  turn  aside,  take  away,  TO  sur,  5. 
Exod.  8.  8  Entreat  the  Lord,  that  he  may  take  away 

10. 17  that  he  may  take  away  from  me  this  de. 
23.  25  I  will  take  sickness  away  from  the  midst 

33.  23  I  will  take  away  minehand,  and  thou  sh. 
Lev.  3.  4,  10,  15  with  the  kidneys,  it  shall  he  take 

4.  9  with  the  kidneys,  it  shall  he  take  away 
4-  3D  35  he  shall  take  away  all  the  fat  thereof 

7.  4  with  the  kidneys,  it  shall  he  take  away 
Nuai2i.  7  pray  unto  the  Lord,  that  he  take  away  the 
Deut.  7.  15  the  Lord  will  take  away  from  thee  all  si. 
Josh  7.  13  until  ye  take  away  the  cursed  thing  from 

1  Sa.  17.  26and  taketh  away  the  reproach  from  Israel 

17.  46  I  will  smite  thee,  and  take  thine  head  fr. 

2  Sa.  5.  6  Except  thou  take  away  the  blind  and  the 

7.  15  as  I  took  (it)  from  Saul,  whom  I  put  away 

1  Ki.  2.  31  that  thou  mayest  take  away  the  innocent 

20.  24  Take  the  kings  away,  every  man  out  of  his 
20.  41  he  hasted,  and  took  the  ashes  away  from 

2  Ki.  6.  32  son  of  a  murderer  hath  sent  to  take  away 

1 8.  22  whose  altars  Hezekiah  hath  taken  away 
23.  19  Josiah  took  away,  and  did  to  them  accor. 

1  Ch.17. 13  and  I  will  not  take  my  mercy  away  from 

17. 13  as  I  took  (it)  from  (him)  that  was  before 

2  Ch.14.  3  he  took  away  the  altars  of  the  strange  (go.) 

14.  s  he  took  away  out  of  all  the  cities  of  Judah 
17.  6  lie  took  away  the  high  places  and  groves 
30.  14  took  away  the  altars  that  (were)  in  Jerus. 

30. 14  the  altars  for  incense  took  they  away,  and 

32.  12  Hath  not  the  same  Hezekiah  taken  away 

33.  15  he  took  away  the  strange  gods,  and  the 


2  Ch.34.  33  Josiah  took  away  all  the  abominations  out 
Esth.  3.  10  the  king  took  his  ring  from  his  hand,  and 

4.  4  and  to  take  away  his  sackcloth  from  him 
Job  9.  34  Let  him  take  his  rod  away  from  me.  and 

12.  24  He  taketh  away  the  heart  of  the  chief  of 

19.  9  stripped  me  of  my  glory,  and  taken  the 
27.  2  (As)  God  liveth,  (who)  hath  taken  away 
34.  5  and  God  hath  taken  away  my  judgment 
Isa.  1.  25  purge  away  thy  dross,  and  take  away  all 

3.  1  the  Lord  of  hosts,  doth  take  away  from 
3. 18  the  Lord  will  take  away  the  bravery  of 

5.  5  I  will  take  away  the  hedge  thereof,  and  it 

5.  23  take  away  the  righteousness  of  the  riglite. 

18.  5  and  take  away  (aud)  cut  down  the  branches 

25.  8  the  rebuke  of  his  people  shall  betake  aw. 
27.  9  and  this  (is)  all  the  fruit  to  take  away  his 
36.  7  whose  altars  Hhzekiah  hath  taken  away 
58.  9  If  thou  take  away  from  the  midst  of  thee 
Jer.  4.  4  take  away  the  foreskins  of  your  heart,  ye 
5. 10  take  away  her  battlements  ;  for  they  (are) 
Eze  11.  18  they  shall  takeaway  all  the  detestable  th. 

11.  19  I  will  take  the  stony  heart  out  of  their  fie. 
16.  50  therefore  I  took  them  away  as  I  saw  (good) 
23.  25  they  shall  take  away  thy  nose  and  thine 
36.  26  I  will  take  away  the  stony  heart  out  of 
Dan.  11.  31  shall  take  away  the  daily  (sacrifice),  and 
Hos.  2.  17  I  will  takeaway  the  names  of  Baalim  out 
Amos 5.  23  Take  thou  away  from  me  the  noise  of  thy 
Zeph.  3.  11  I  will  take  away  out  of  the  midst  of  thee 

3.  15  The  Lord  hath  taken  away  thy  judgments 
Zech.  3.  4  Take  away  the  filthy  garments  from  him 

9.  7  I  will  take  away  his  blood  out  of  his  mo. 

35. ro  (cause  to)  move,  persuade,  remove,  n?D  suth,b. 
Job  36.  18  (beware)  lest  he  take  thee  away  with  (his) 

36.  To  cause  to  go  or  pass  over,  15!>  abar,  5. 

2  Sa.  24.  10  take  away  the  iniquity  of  thy  servant;  for 

1  Ki.  15.  12  he  took  away  the  sodomites  out  of  the 

2  Ch.35.  24  His  servants  therefore  took  him  out  of  th. 
Esth  8.  2  his  ring,  which  he  had  taken  from  Human 
Job  7.  21  why  dost  thou  not.  .take  away  mine  iniq. 

37  .To  cause,  to  pass  away,  nijf  adah,  5. 

Prov  25.  20  (As)  he  that  taketh  away  a  garment  in  cold 

38. ro  cause  to  pass  away  or  on,  rnj^  adah,  5. 

Dan.  5.  20  was  deposed . .  and  they  took  his  glory  fr. 

7.  26  they  shall  take  away  his  dominion,  to  co. 

39.  To  go  up,  n*?j>  alali. 

Amos  3.  5  sli'ail  (one)  take  up  a  snare  from  the  earth 

40.  To  cause  to  go  vp,  nby  alali,  5. 

1  Sa.  1.  24  she  took  him  up  with  her,  with  three  bu. 

2  Ki.  2.  1  when  the  Lord  would  take  up  Elijah  into 
Psa.  102.  24  take  me  not  away  in  the  midst  of  my  days 
Jer.  38.  13  drew  up  Jeremiah,  .and  took  him  up  out 
Ilab.  1.  15  They  take  up  all  of  them  with  the  angle 

41.  To  do,  make,  nyy  asah. 

Judg  11.  36  the  Lord  hath  taken  vengeance  for  thee 
Isa.  30.  1  that  take  counsel,  but  not  of  me ;  and  that 

42.  To  hunt,  lis  tsud. 

Gen.  27.  3  and  take  me  (some)  venison 

43.  To  accept,  lake,  receive,  qabal,  3. 

Esth.  9.  27  The  Jews  ordained,  and  took  upon  them 

44. ro  accept,  take,  receive,  qebal,  3. 

Dan.  5.  31  Darius  the  Median  took  the  kingdom,  (lie.) 
7.18  the  saints  of  the  Most  High  shall  take  the 

45.  To  gather,  bring  together,  collect,  psp  qabats,  3. 
Isa.  13.  14  and  as  a  sheep  that  no  man  taketh  up 

46.  To  cause  to  draio  near,  Tip  qarab,  5. 

Exod  28.  1  take  thou  unto  thee  Aaron  thy  brother 

47 . To  take  down,  cause  to  come  doim,  >ttj  radah. 
Judg  14.  9  he  took  thereof  in  his  hands,  and  went 

14.  9  that  he  had  taken  the  honey  out  of  the 

48.  To  cause  to  be  high,  lift  up,  on  rum,  5. 

Lev.  2.  9  the  priest  shall  take  from  the  meat  offer. 

4.  19  shall  take  all  his  fat  from  him,  and  burn 

6.  10  take  up  the  ashes  which  the  fire  hath  co. 

6.  15  he  shall  take  of  it  his  handful,  of  the  flour 

Num  16.  37  that  he  take  up  the  censers  out  of  the  bu. 
Josh.  4.  5  take  you  up  every  man  of  you  a  stone  up. 

1  Sa.  9.  24  the  cook  took  up  the  shoulder,  and  (that) 

2  Ki.  2.  13  He  took  up  also  the  mantle  of  Elijah  that 

6.  7  Therefore  said  he,  Take  (it)  up  to  thee 
Eze.  45.  9  take  away  your  exactions  from  my  people 
Isa.  57.  14  take  up  the  stumbling  block  out  of  the 

49.  To  take  captive,  capture,  rntfi  shabah. 

Num  21.  1  he  fought  against  Israel,  and  took  (some) 
Deut 21.  10  enemies,  .and  thou  hast  taken  them  cap. 

1  Ch.  5.  21  they  took  away  their  cattle ;  of  their  ca. 

50.  A  captive,  captivity,  ’5«p  shebi. 

Amos  4.  10  have  taken  away  your  horses ;  and  I  have 

51. ro  cease,  rest,  keep  sabbath,  PSD'  shabath,  5. 

2  Ki.  23.  11  he  took  away  the  horses  that  the  kings  of 

52. ro  set,  place,  put,  c'ty,  enk’  sum,  sim. 

Judg. 4.  21  Heber’swife. .  tookanhammerinherhand 

53.  To  set,  place,  put,  P'D  shith. 

Psa.  13.  2  How  long  shall  I  take  counsel  in  my  soul 

54.  To  be  at  rest,  safe,  nbiy  slialah. 

Job  27.  8  what  (is)  the  hope . .  when  God  taketh  aw. 

55.  To  catch,  capture,  keep  hold,  handle,  srs?  taphas, 
Num  31.27  between  them  that  took  the  war  upon  th, 
Deut.  9.  17  I  took  the  two  tables,  and  cast  them  out 

20. 19  When  thou  shalt  besiege  a  city . .  to  take  1 


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Josh.  8.  8  it  shall  be,  when  ye  havo  taken  the  city 
8.23  the  king  of  Ai  they  took  alive,  and  brought 
1  Sa.  15.  8  he  took  Agag  the  king  of  the  Amalekites 

23.  26  compassed. .his men  roundabout  to  take 

1  Ki.  18.  40  Take  the  prophets  of  Baal ;  let  not  one  of 

18.  40  they  took  them ;  and  Elijah  brought  them 

20.  18  Whether  they  be.  .for  peace,  take  them 
20.  18  whether  they  be.  .for  war,  take  them  al. 
3  Ki.  10.  14  he  said,  Take  them  alive.  And  they  took 

14.  7  took  Selah  by  war,  and  called  the  name 

14.  13  Jehoash  king  of  Israel  took  Amaziali  king 
16.  9  wentupagainst  Damascus, and tookit, and 

18.  13  did  Sennacherib,  .come  up.  .and  took  th. 

25.  6  they  took  the  king,  and  brought  him  up  to 

2  CI1.25.  23  the  king  of  Israel  took  Amaziah  king  of  J. 
Psa.  71.  1 1  persecute  and  take  him ;  for  (there  is)  no. 
Prov  30.  9  lest  I  be  poor,  and  steal,  and  take  the  na. 
Isa.  36.  1  defenced  cities  of  Judah,  and  took  them 
Jcr.  26.  8  the  people  took  him,  saying,  Thou  shalt 

37.  13  took  Jeremiah  the  prophet,  saying,  Thou 
37.  14  Irijah  took  Jeremiah,  and  brought  him  to 
40.  10  dwell  in  your  cities  that  ye  have  taken 
52.  9  they  took  the  king,  and  carried  him  up  un. 
Eze.  14.  5  That  I  may  take  the  house  of  Israel  in  th. 

56.  To  lift  or  take  up  or  away,  alpia  airs. 

Matt.  9.  6  Arise,  take  up  thy  bed,  and  go  unto  thine 

9. 16  that  which  is  put  in . .  taketh  from  the  ga. 
n.  29  Take  my  yoke  upon  you,  and  learn  of  me 

14.  12  his  disciples  came,  and  took  up  the  body 

14.  20  they  took  up  of  tire  fragments  that  rema. 

15.  37  they  took  up  of  the  broken  (meat)  that 

16.  24  let  him  deny  himself,  and  take  up  his  cr. 

17.  27  cast  an  hook,  and  take  up  the  fish  that  11. 
20.  14  Take  (that)  thine  (is),  and  go  thy  way :  I 
22. 13  [take  himaway],  and  cast  (him) into  outer 

24.  17  Let  him.  not  come  down  to  take  any  th. 

24.  18  Neither  let  him.  .return  back  to  take  his 

24.  39  until  the  flood  came,  and  took  them  all 

25.  28  Take  therefore  the  talent  from  him,  and 
Mark  2.  9  or  to  say,  Arise,  aud  take  up  thv  bed,  and 

2. 11  Arise,  and  take  up  thy  bed,  and  go  thy  w. 
2.  12  he  arose,  took  up  the  bed,  and  went  forth 
2.  21  the  new  piece,  .taketh  away  from  the  old 

4.  15  taketli  away  the  word  that  was  sown  in 
6.  8  they  should  take  nothing  for  (their)  jour. 
6.  29  they  came  and  took  up  his  corpse,  and  la. 
6.  43  they  took  up  twelve  baskets  full  of  the  fr. 

8.  8  they  took  up  of  the  brokeu  (meat)  that 
8. 19,  20  How  many  baskets  full .  .took  ye  up ? 
8. 34  let  him  deny  himself,  and  take  up  his  cr. 

10.  21  and  come,  [take  up  the  cross],  and  follow 
13.  15  neither  enter  (therein),  to  take  anything 

13. 16  not  turn  back  again  for  to  take  up  hisga. 
13.  24  casting  lots,  .what  every  man  should  take 

16.  18  [They  shall  take  up  serpents;  and  if  they] 
Luke  5.  24  Arise,  and  take  up  thy  couch,  and  go  un. 

5.  25  he  rose  up  before  them,  and  took  up  that 

6.  29  him  that  taketh  away  thy  cloak  forbid  not 
6.  30  of  him  that  taketh  away  thy  goods  ask 

8. 12  taketh  away  the  word  out  of  their  hearts 

9.  3  Take  nothing  for  (your)  journey,  neither 
9.  23  [let  him  deny  himself,  and  take  up  hisc.] 

1 1.  22  he  taketh  from  him  all  his  armour  wherein 
11.  52  ye  have  taken  away  the  key  of  knowledge 

17.  31  let  him  not  come  down  to  take  it  away 

19.  21  thou  takest  up  that  thou  layedst  not  do. 

19.  22  taking  up  that  I  laid  not  down,  and  reap. 
19.  24  Take  from  him  the  pound,  and  give  (it)  to 

22.  36  he  that  hath  a  purse,  let  him  take  (it),  and 
John  1.  29  the  Lamb  of  God,  which  taketh  away  the 

2.  16  Take  these  things  hence  ;  make  not  my 
5.  8  Jesus  saith  unto  him.  Rise,  take  up  thy 
5.  9  the  man  was  made  whole,  and  took  up  his 
5.  1 1  the  same  said  unto  me,  Take  up  thy  bed 

5.  12  What  man  is  that  which  said.  .Take  up 
8.  59  Then  took  they  up  stones  to  cast  at  him 

10.  18  No  man  taketh  it  from  me,  but  I  lay  itdo. 

11.  39  Jesus  said,  Take  ye  away  the  stone. 

11.  41  they  took  away  the  stone  (from  the  place) 
11.  48  the  Romans  shall  come  and  take  away  bo. 

15.  2  that  beareth  not  fruit  he  taketh  away 

16.  22  and  your  joy  no  man  taketh  from  you 

17.  15  I  pray  not  that  thou  shouldest  take  them 
19.  38  besought  Pilate  that  he  might  take  away 

19.  38  He  came  therefore,  and  took  the  body  of 

20.  2  They  have  taken  away  the  Lord  out  of 

20.  13  they  have  taken  away  my  lord,  and  I  kn. 
20.  15  tell  me  where,  .and  I  will  take  him  away 

Acts  21. 11  he  took  Paul's  girdle,  and  bound  his  own 

27. 17  Which  when  they  had  taken  up,  they  us. 
1  Co.  6.  15  shall  I  then  take  the  members  of  Christ 
Col.  2. 14  took  it  out  of  the  way,  nailing  it  to  his  cr. 

1  Jo.  3.  5  he  was  manifested  to  take  away  our  sins 
Rev.  18.  21  a  mighty  angel  took  up  a  stone  like  a  gr. 

57.  To  lead  up  or  back,  hvdy<a  anago. 

Luke  4.  5  the  devil,  taking  him  up  into  an  high  mo. 

58.  To  take  up  or  off,  dvaipeu  anaireo. 

Acts  7.  21  Pharaoh’s  daughter  took  him  up,  and  no. 
Heb.  io.  9  He  taketh  away  the  first,  that  he  may  es. 

59.  To  take  or  receive  up  or  back,  hvaAagfidvu). 

Acts  7.  43  ye  took  up  the  tabernacle  of  Moloch,  and 

23.  31  took  Paul,  and  brought  (him)  by  night  to 
Ejih.  6.  13  take  unto  you  the  whole  armour  of  God 

6.  16  taking  the  shield  of  faith,  wherewith  ye 

2  Ti.  4.  1 1  Take  Mark,  and  bring  him  with  thee :  for 

60 . To  lead  away  or  off,  airdyco  apago. 

Acts  24.  7  [with  great  violence  took  (him)  away  out] 

61.  To  take  away  or  off,  d(t>aipeai  aphaireo. 

Luke  1.  25  to  take  away  my  reproach  among  men 


Luke  1 6.  3  my  lord  taketh  away  from  me  the  stewa. 
Rom.n.  27  this  (is)  my  covenant,  .when  I  shall  take 
Heb.  10.  4  (it  is)  not  possible  that  the  blood . .  take 
Rev.  22.  19  if  any  man  shall  take  away  from  the  wo. 
22.  19  God  shall  take  away  his  part  out  of  the 

62.  To  bear  up,  take  up,  carry  away,  (Jaardfa  has. 
Johmo.  31  Then  the  Jews  took  up  stones  again  to  st. 

63 . To  receive,  Sexoyai  dechomai. 

Luke  2.28  Then  took  he  him  up;in  his  arms,  and  hies. 
16.  6,  7  he  said  unto  him,  Take  thy  bill,  and 

22. 17  he  took  the  cup,  and  gave  thanks,  andsa. 
Epli.  6. 1 7  [take]  the  helmet  of  salvation,  and  the.sw. 

64.  To  grasp  in  or  with  the  fist,  8  pa.aaop.ai  drasso. 

1  Co.  3.  19  He  taketh  the  wise  in  their  own  craftiness 

65.7'o  lift  or  raise  up,  iyelpu  egeiro. 

Acts  10.  26  Peter  took  liiinhp,  saying,  Stand  up;  I  m. 

66  .To  take  hold  upon,im\afj.^drop.ai  epilambanomai. 
Luke  9.  47  And  Jesus,  .took  a  child,  and  set  him  by 
14.  4  hetook(him),  andliealedliim.audlethim 
Acts  9.  27  Barnabas  took  him,  and  brought  (him)  to 
17. 19  they  took  him,  aud  brought  him  unto  Ar. 

18.  17  the  Greeks  took  Sosthenes,  the  chief  rul. 

21.  30  they  took  Paul,  and  drew  him  out  of  the 

21.  33  the  chief  captain  camenear,  andtookliim 

67 -To  bear  upon  or  against,  imipepw  epiphero. 
Rom.  3.  5  (Is)  God  unrighteous  who  taketh  vengea. 

68.  To  takedown,  apprehend,  KaraXapfodrai. 

Mark  9.  18  wheresoever  he  taketh  him,  he  teareth 

69 . To  hold  down,  ko.t4x<v  katecho. 

Lukei4.  9  thou  begin  with  shame  to  take  the  lowest 

70.  To  lay  or  keep  hold,  Kparew  krateo. 

Matt  22.  6  the  remnant  took  his  servants,  and  entr. 

26.  4  consulted  that  they  might  take  Jesus  by 

26.  50  and  laid  hands  on  Jesus,  and  took  him 
Mark  9.  27  Jesus  took  him  by  the  hand,  and  lifted 
14  1  the  scribes  sought  how  they  might  take 

14.  44  that  same  is  he;  take  him,  and  lead  (him) 
14.  46  they  laid  theirhands  on  him,  and  tookhim 
14  49  I  was  daily  with  you.  .and  ye  took  me  not 
Acts  24  6  whom  we  took,  and  would  have  judged  ac. 

Rev  10.  10  I  took  the  little  book  out  of  the  angel’s  lia. 

11.  17  thou  hast  taken  to  thee  thy  great  power 

22.  17  whosoever  will,  let  him  take  the  water  of 

71.  To  take,  receive,  Aa.yfidva>  lambano. 

Matt.  5. 40  take  away  thy  coat,  let  him  have  (thy)  cl. 
8  17  Himself  took  our  infirmities,  and  bare 
,0  38  [he  that  taketh]  not  his  cross,  and  follow. 
13  31  which  a  man  took,  and  sowed  in  his  field 
13  33  which  a  woman  took  andhid  in  three  me. 

14.  19  took  the  five  loaves,  and  the  two  fishes 
is.  26  It  is  not  meet  to  take  the  .children’s  bread 

15.  36  he  took  the  seven  loaves  and  tire  fishes 

16  5  disciples,  .they  had  forgotten  to  take  br. 

16.  7  saying,  (It  is)  because  we  have  taken  no 

16.  9,  10  and  how  many  baskets  ye  took  up  ? 

17.  25  of  whom  do  the  kings  of  the  earth  take 
17.  27  that  take,  and  give  unto  them  for  me  and 
21  35  the  husbandmen  took  his  servants,  and 

22.  15  took  counsel  how  they  might  entangle 

23.  I  ten  virgins,  which  took  their  lamps,  and 

25.  3  took  their  lamps,  and  took  no  oil  with 

25  4  the  wise  took  oil  in  their  vessels  with  th. 

26.  26  Jesus  took  bread,  and  blessed  (it),  and  b. 
26.  26  gave  (it)  to  the  disciples,  and  said,  Take 
26.  27  he  took  tire  cup,  aud  gave  thanks,  and  g. 

26.  52  they  that  take  the  sword  shall  perish  with 

27.  1  elders  of  the  people  took  counsel  against 

27  6  the  chief  priests  took  the  silver  pieces 

27  7  they  took  counsel,  and  bought  with  them 

27.  9  they  took  the  thirty  pieces  of  silver,  the 

27.  24  he  took  water,  and  washed  (his)  hands 
27.  30  they  spit  upon  him,  and  took  the  reed 
27.  48  one  of  them  ran,  and  took  a  sponge,  and 

27.  59  when  Joseph  had  taken  the  body,  he  wr. 

28.  12  when  they  were  assembled.,  and  had  taken 

28.  15  they  took  the  money,  and  did  as  they  w. 

Mark  6.  41  when  he  had  taken  the  five  loaves  and  the 

7.  27  it  is  not  meet  to  take  the  childrens’s  bread 

8.  6  he  took  the  seven  loaves,  and  gave  thanks 

8.  14  (the  disciples)  had  forgotten  to  take  bread 

9.  36  he  took  a  child,  and  set  him  in  the  midst 

12.  8  they  took  him,  and  killed  (him),  and  cast 

12.  19  that  his  lirother  should  take  his  wife,  and 
12.  20  the  first  took  a  wife,  and  dying  left  no  s. 

12.  21  the  second  took  her,  and  died,  neither 
14.  22  Jesus  took  bread,  and  blessed,  and  brake 
14.  22  gave  to  them,  and  said,  Take,  eat :  this 
14.  23  he  took  the  cup,  and  when  he  had  given 

Luke  5.  5  toiled  all  the  night,  and  have  taken  not. 
6.  4  [did  take]  and  eat  the  shewbread,  and  g. 
9. 16  he  took  the  five  loaves  and  the  two  fishes 
9.  39  a  spirit  taketh  him,  and  he  suddenly  cri. 

13.  19  grain  of  mustard  seed,  which  a  man  took 

13.  21  It  is  like  leaven,  which  a  woman  took  and 
20.  28  his  brother  should  take  his  wife,  and  raise 
20.  29  the  first  took  a  wife,  and  died  without  ch. 
20.  30  [the  second  took  her  to  wife,  and  he  died] 
20.  31  the  third  took  her  :  and  in  like  manner 
22.  17  and  said.  Take  this  and  divide  it  among 
22.  19  he  took  bread,  and  gave  thanks,  and  brake 

24.  30  he  took  bread,  and  blessed  (it),  and  brake 

24.  43  And  he  took  (it),  and  did  eat  before  them 

John  6.  7  that  every  one  of  them  may  take  a  little 
6.  11  Jesus  took  the  loaves  ;  and  when  he  had 
to.  17  I  lay  down  my  life,  that  I  might  take  it 


John  10. 18  and  I  have  power  to  take  it  again 

12.  3  Then  took  Alary  a  pound  of  ointment  of 

12.  13  Took  branches  of  palm  trees,  and  went 

13.  4  laid  aside  his  garments,  aud  took  a  towel 
13. 12  lie  had  washed  their  feet,  and  had  taken 
16.  15  he  Bhall  take  of  mine,  and  shall  show  (it) 

18.  31  Take  ye  him,  and  judge  him  according  to 

19.  1  Pilate  therefore  took  Jesus,  and  scourged 
19.  6  Take  ye  him,  and  crucify  (him):  for  I  find 
19.  23  took  his  garments,  and  made  four  parts 
19.  27  fromthathour  that  disciple  took  her  unto 
19.  40  Then  took  they  the  body  of  Jesus,  and 
si.  13  Jesus  then  cometli,  and  taketh  bread,  and 

Acts  1.  20  and,  His  bishopric  let  another  take 

1.  25  That  he  may  take  part  of  this  ministry  and 

2.  23  Him.,  [ye  have  taken]  and  by  wicked  hands 
9.  25  tlie  disciples  took  him  by  night,  aud  let 

15.  14  to  take  out  of  them  apeople  forhis  name 

16.  3  took  and  circumcised  him  because  of  the 

17.  9  when  they  had  taken  security  of  Jason 

27.  35  he  took  bread,  and  gave  thanks  to  God 

28.  15  saw,  he  thanked  God,  and  took  courage 
Rom.  7.  8,  11  sin,  taking  occasion  by  the  command. 

1  Co.  10.  13  There  hath  no  temptation  taken  you  but 

11.  23  tlie  Lord  Jesus  the  (same)night.  took  b. 
11.  24  [Take]  eat :  this  is  my  body,  which  is  br. 

2  Co.  11.  8  I  robbed  other  churches,  taking  wages 

11.  20  if  a  man  devour  (you),  if  a  man  take  (of 
Phil.  2.  7  took  upon  him  the  form  of  a  servant,  and 
Heb.  5.  1  every  high  priest  taken  from  among  men 

5.  4  no  man  taketh  this  honour  unto  himself 

9.  19  he  took  the  lilood  of  calves  and  of  goats 
Jas.  5.  10  Take,  my  brethren,  the  prophets,  who 

3  John  7  they  went  forth,  taking  nothing  of  the  G. 
Rev.  3.  11  hold  that  fast,  .that  no  man  take  thy  cr. 

5.  7  he  came  and  took  the  book  out  of  the  ri. 
5.  8  when  he  had  taken  the  book,  the  four  be 

5.  9  Thou  art  worthy  to  take  the  book,  and  t 

6.  4  (power)  was  given  to  him . .  to  take  peace 

8.  s  the  angel  took  the  censer,  and  filled  it 

10.  8  take  the  little  book  which  is  open  in  the 
10.  9  he  said  unto  me,  Take  (it),  and  eat  it  up 

72.  To  take  along  with,  p.traAap.l3dva>  metalambano. 
Acts  27.  33  Paul  besought,  .all  to  take  meat,  saying 

7 3.  To  take  alongside  of,  ‘irapaAapfidvuparalambano. 
Matt  2.  13,  20  Arise,  and  take  the  young  child  and  his 

2.  14,  21  took  the  young  child  and  his  mother 
4.  5  tlie  devil  taketli  him  up  into  the  holy  city 

4.  8  tlie  devil  taketh  him  up  into  an  exceeding 

12.  45  Then  goetli  he,  and  taketh  with  himself 

17.  1  Jesus  taketh  Peter,  James,  and  John  his 

18.  16  if  lie  will  not  hear  (thee,  then)  take  with 
20. 17  Jesus  going  up  to  Jerusalem  took  the  tw. 
27.  27  the  soldiers  of  the  governor  took  Jesus 

Mark  4.  36  they  took  him  even  as  he  was  in  the  ship 

5.  40  he  taketh  the  father  and  the  motherof  the 

9.  2  Jesus  taketh  (with  him)  Peter,  and  James 

10.  32  he  took  again  the  twelve,  and  began  to 
14.  33  he  taketh  with  him  Peter  and  James  and 

Luke  9.  10  he  took  them,  and  went  aside  privately 
9.  28  he  took  Peter  and  John  and  James,  aud 

11.  26  Then  goeth  he,  and  taketh  (to  him)  seven 
18.  31  Then  he  took  (unto  him)  the  twelve,  aud 

Jolini9.  16  [And  they  took  Jesus,  and  led  (him)  aw.] 
Acts  15.  39  Barnabas  took  Mark,  and  sailed  unto  C'y. 
16.  33  he  took  them  the  same  hour  of  the  night 
21.  24  Then  take,  and  purify  thyself  with  them 
21. 26  Then  Paul  took  the  men,  and  the  next  day 

21.  32  Who  immediately  [took]  soldiers  and  ce. 
23.  18  he  took  him,  and  brought  (him)  to  the  ch. 

74.  To  bear  alongside  of,  irapatpepai  parapliero. 
Marki4.  36  take  away  this  cup  from  me:  nevertheless 

lb.  To  take  away  round  about,  irepiaipeco periaireo. 
Acts  27.  40  when  they  had  taken  up  the  anchors,  th. 
Heb.  10.  11  sacrifices,  which  can  never  take  away  si. 

76.  To  press,  take  or  lay  hold,  mdfa  piazo. 

John  7.  30  they  sought  to  take  him  :  but  no  man  laid 
7.32  the  chief  priests  sent  officers  to  take  him 
7. 44  some  of  them  would  have  taken  him  ;  but 

10.  39  they  sought  again  to  take  him :  but  lie  es. 

11.  57  lie  should  show  (it),  that  they  might  take 
Acts  3.  7  he  took  him  by  the  right  hand,  and  lifted 

77.  To  do,  make,  iroiew  poieo. 

Mark  3.  6  [took]  counsel  with  the  Herodians  against 

78.  To  receive  besides,  irpoabex0!^0-1  prosdechomai. 
Heb.  10.  34  took  joyfully  the  spoiling  of  your  goods 

79.  To  take  besides,  npoerAapPdva  proslainbano. 
Matt  16.  22  Peter  took  him,  and  began  to  rebuke  him 
Mark  8.  32  Peter  took  him,  and  began  to  rebuke  him 
Acts  27.  33  continued  fasting,  having  taken  nothing 

27.  34  I  pray  you  [to  take]  (some) meat;  for  this 
27.  36  all  of  good  cheer,  and  they  also  took  (so) 

80.  To  take  together,  avAAagfidvw  snlambano. 

Matt  26.  55  I  sat  daily  with  you  teaching  in  the  temp. 
Marki4.  48  with  swords  and  (with)  staves  to  take  me'. 
Luke  5.  9  draught  of  the  fishes  which  they  had  tak. 

22.  54  Then  took  they  him,  and  led  (him),  and 
Jolini8.  12  officers  of  the  Jews  took  Jesus,  and  bound 
Acts  1.  16  which  was  guide  to  them  that  took  J esus 

12.  3  he  proceeded  further  to  take  Peter  also 

81.  To  take  together,  trwalpoi  sunairo. 

MattiS.  23  which  would  take  account  of  his  servants 
[See  also  Accusation,  advice,  ashes, captive.care,  counsel, 
courage,  crafty,  delight,  ease,  fill,  hand,  handful,  heed, 
hold,  hold  on,  hold  upon,  indignation,  inheritance, 
journey,  knowledge, much,  notice,  oath,  oversight,  part, 


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TAKEN 


pity,  pleasure,  pledge,  possessions,  provision,  record, 
rest,  route,  spoil,  straightway,  sweet,  tenth,  thought, 
ties,  throat,  vengeance,  violence,  witness,  wrong.] 

TAKE  away  as  with  a  whirlwind,  to  — 

To  whirl  or  be  whirled  away,  ny iyp  saar. 

Psa.  58.  9  he  shall  take  them  away  as  with  a  whirl. 

TAKE  away  (violently,  by  violence),  to  quite  — 

1  .To  take  violently  away,  rob,  plunder,  Vn  gazal. 
Gen.  2i.  25  Abimelech's  servants  had  violentlytaken  a. 
Lev.  6.  4  restore  that  which  he  took  violently  aw. 
Deut28.  31  thine  ass  (shall  be)  violently  taken  away 
Job  20.  19  he  hath  violently  taken  away  an  house  wh. 

24.  2  they  violently  take  away  llocks,  and  feed 
Mic.  2.  2  they  covet  Helds,  and  take  (them)  by  vio. 

2.  To  complete,  finish,  remove,  nSa  kalah,  3. 

Numiy.  10  thou  shalt  quite  take  away  their  murmu. 
TAKE  aside,  back,  to  — 

1.  To  stretch  out,  cause  to  turn  aside,  npj  natah,  5. 
2  Sa.  3.  27  Joab  took  him  aside  in  the  gate,  to  speak 

2.  To  cause  to  turn  back,  hits'  shub,  5. 

2  Sa.  15.  20  return  thou,  and  take  back  thy  brethren 

3.  To  take  off  or  away,  airoAcr.p^o.vu  apolambanu. 
Mark  7.  33  he  tookliim  aside  from  the  multitude,  and 

TAKE  before  or  by,  to  — 

1  .To  take  hold  on,  iiriAapifia.vop.ai  cpilambanomai. 
Mark  8.  23  he  took  the  blind  man  by  the  hand,  and 
Acts  23.  19  the  chief  captain  took  him  by  the  hand 
Heb.  8.  9  when  I  took  them  by  the  hand  to  lead  th. 

2.  To  lay  fast  hold  on,  Kpariw  Jcraleo, 

Matt.  9.  25  he  went  in,  and  took  her  by  the  hand,  and 
Mark  r.  31  he  came  and  took  her  by  the  hand,  and  li. 

5.  41  he  took  the  damsel  by  the  hand,  and  said 
Luke  8.  54  took  her  by  the  hand,  and  called,  saying 

3.  To  take  before,  irpoAap/idvio  prolambano. 

1  Co. n.  21  every  one  taketli  before  (other)  his  own 
TAKE  by  force,  to  — 

1  .To  take  violently  away,  S13  gazal. 

Gen.  31.  31  thou  wouldesttake  by  force  thydaughters 

2.  To  snatch  away,  apirdfa  harpazo. 

Matt  n.  12  kingdom  of  heaven,  .violent  take  it  by  fo. 
John  6.  15  they  would  come  and  take  him  by  force 
Acts  23.  10  to  take  him  by  force  from  among  them 

TAKE  down,  for,  forth,  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  go  down ,  tv  yarad,  5. 

Gen.  44.  11  they  speedily  took  down  cvcr>  man  hissa. 
Mum.  1.  51  the  tabernacle.  .Levites  shall  take  it  do. 

4.  5  they  shall  take  down  the  covering  veil,  and 
Josh.  8.  29  that  they  should  take  his  carcase  down  fr. 
10.  27  they  took  them  down  of  the  trees,  and  ca. 

1  Sa.  6. 15  the  Levites  took  down  the  ark  of  the  Lo. 

2  Ki.  16.  17  took  down  the  sea  from  off  the  brasen  oxen 

2.  To  cause  to  go  out  or  forth,  HTr  yatsa,  5. 

Jer.  15. 19  if  thou  take  forth  the  precious  from  the 

3.  To  cause  to  go  forth,  p$3  nepliaq,  5. 

Ezra  6.  5  Nebuchadnezzar  took  forth  out  of  the  te. 

1. To  hold ,  have,  %xw  echo. 

Matt  21.  46  because  they  took  him  for  a  prophet 

5. To  take  down,  Kabaipiw  kathaireo. 

Markrs.  36  whether  Elias  will  come  totakehimdown 
15.  46  took  him  down,  and  wrapped  him  in  the 
Luke23.  S3  he  took  it  down,  and  wrapped  it  in  linen 
Acts  13.  29  they  took  (him)  down  from  the  tree,  and 

TAKE  heed  (to),  to  — 

1  .To  be  warned,  int  zehar. 

Ezra  4.  22  Take  heed  now  that  ye  fail  not  to  do  this 

2.  To  see,  look,  perceive,  0Aiirw  blepb. 

Matt  24.  4  said  unto  them,  Take  heed  that  no  man  d. 
Mark.  4.  24  Take  heed  what  ye  hear:  with  what  mea. 
13.  5  began  to  say,  Take  heed  lest  any  (man)  de. 
13.  9  take  heed  to  yourselves:  for  they  shall  de. 
13.  23  Take  ye  heed:  behold,  I  have  foretold  you 
13.  33  Take  ye  heed,  watch  and  pray:  for  ye  know 
Luke  8.  18  Take  heed  therefore  how  ye  hear:  for  wh. 

21.  8  Take  heed  that  ye  be  not  deceived:  forma. 

1  Co.  3. 10  let  every  man  take  heed  how  he  buildeth 
8.  9  take  heed,  lest  by  any  means  this  liberty 
10.  12  let  him  that  thinketh  he  standeth  take  h. 
Gal.  5. 15  take  heed  that  ye  be  not  consumed  one  of 
Col.  4.  17  Take  heed  to  the  ministry  which  thou  hast 
Heb.  3.  12  Take  heed,  brethren,  lest  there  be  in  any 

3.  To  hold  on  or  upon,  iirixro  epecho. 

1  Ti.  4. 16  Take  heed  unto  thyself,  and  unto  the  do. 

i.To  see,  look,  take  heed,  Spda  horao. 

Matt  16.  6  Take  heed  and  beware  of  the  leaven  of  the 
18.  10  Take  heed  that  ye  despise  not  one  of  the. 
Mark  8.  15  Take  heed,  beware  of  the  leaven  of  the  P. 
Lukei2.  15  Take  heed,  and  beware  of  covetousness 
Acts  22.  26  [Take  heed]  what  thou  doest;  for  this  man 

5. To  hold  toward,  irporrixto  prosechd. 

Matt.  6.  1  Take  heed  that  ye  do  not  your  alms  before 
Lukei7.  3  Take  heed  to  yourselves:  If  thy  brother 
21.  34  take  heed  to  yourselves,  lest  at  any  time 
Acts  5.  35  Ye  men  of  Israel,  take  heed  to  yourselves 
20.  28  Take  heed  therefore  unto  yourselves,  and 

2  Pe.  1.  i9  ye  do  well  that  ye  take  heed,  as  imto  a  li. 

i.To  look  at,  view,  observe,  <TKoiria>  skopeo. 

Luken.  33  Take  heed  therefore  that  the  light  which 


TAKE  hold  (of,  on,  upon),  to  — 

1. To  lay  or  keep  hold,  inx  achaz. 

Gen.  25.  26  his  hand  took  hold  on  Esau’s  heel;  and  his 
Exodis.  14  sorrow  shall  take  hold  on  the  inhabitants 
15.  15  trembling  shall  take  hold  upon  them;  all 
Deut.32.  41  and  mine  hand  take  hold  on  judgment 
2  Sa.  4. 10  I  took  hold  of  him,  and  slew  him  in  Zikl. 

6.  6Uzzahputforth(hisliand). .  and  took  I10.  of 
Job  21.  6  and  trembling  taketh  hold  on  my  flesh 
30.  16  the  days  of  affliction  have  taken  hold  upon 
38.  13  That  it  might  take  hold  of  the  ends  ofthe 
Psa.  48.  6  Fear  took  hold  upon  them  there,  (and)  p. 

119.  53  Horror  hath  taken  hold  upon  me  because 
Eccl.  7.  i8(Itis)goodthatthonshouldesttakeholdo. 
Song.  7.8I  will  take  hold  of  the  boughs  thereof 
Isa.  13.  8  sorrows  shall  take  hold  of  them  ;  they 
21.  3  pangs  have  taken  hold  upon  me,  as  the 

2 . To  cause  to  lay  or  keep  hold,  pin  chazaq,  5. 

2  Sa.  1.  11  David  took  hold  on  his  clothes,  and  rent 
13.  11  he  took  hold  of  her,  and  said  unto  her,  C. 

1  Ki.  9.  9  have  taken  hold  upon  other  gods,  and 

2  Ki.  2.  12  he  took  hold  of  his  own  clothes,  and  rent 
Psa.  35.  2  Takeliold  of  shield  and  buckler,  and  stand 
Isa.  4.  1  seven  women  shall  take  hold  of  one  man 

27.  5  let  him  take  hold  of  my  strength,  (that) 
56.  4  that  please  me,  and  take  hold  of  my  cov. 
56.  6  every  one  that . .  taketh  hold  of  my  cove. 
64.  7  that  stirreth  up  himself  to  take  hold  of 
Jer.  6.  24  anguish  hath  taken  hold  of  us,  (and)  pain 
8.  21  astonishment  hath  taken  hold  on  me 
50.  43  anguish  took  hold  of  him,  (and)  pangs  as 
Zech.  8.  23  ten  men  shall  take  hold  out  of  all  laugu. 
8.  23  shall  take  hold  of  the  skirt  of  him  that  is 

3.  To  find,  N39  matsa. 

Psa.119.  143  Trouble  and  anguish  have  taken  hold  on 

1. To  remove,  JD.3  nasqg,  5. 

Mic.  6. 14  thou  shalt  take  hold,  but  shalt  not  deliver 

5.  To  cause  to  reach,  attain,  overtake,  Jtyi  nasag,  5. 
Job  27.  20  Terrors  take  hold  on  it  as  waters,  a  temp. 
Psa.  40.  12  mine  iniquities  have  taken  hold  upon  me 

69.  24  let  thy  wrathful  anger  take  hold  of  them 
Prov.  2.  i9  neithertake  they  hold  of  the  paths  of  life 
Zceh.  1.  6  did  they  not  take  hold  of  your  fathers? 

6.  To  accept,  lake,  qabal,  5. 

Exod26.  5  the  loops  may  take  hold  one  of  another 

7.  To  hold,  uphold,  retain,  tipn  tamale. 

Job  36.  17  judgment  and  justice  take  hold  (on  thee) 
Prov.  5.  5  down  to  death  ;  her  steps  take  hold  on 

8.  To  catch,  capture,  keep  hold,  b’jn  taplias. 

Isa.  3.  6  a  man  shall  take  hold  of  his  brother,  of 
Eze.  29.  7  they  took  hold  of  thee  by  thy  hand,  thou 

9.  To  catch,  eaptme,  keep  hold,  irsn  taphas,  3. 

Prov.  30.  28  The  spider  taketh  hold  with  her  hands 

10 . To  take  hold  of,  iiriAapfSavopai  epilamhanomai. 
Luke2o.  20  that  they  might  take  hold  of  his  words 

20.  26  they  could  not  take  hold  of  his  words  be. 
TAKE  in,  into,  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  go  or  come  in,  Nia  bo,  5. 

Judg  12.  9  took  in  thirty  daughters  from  abroad  for 

2 . To  gather,  f]px  asaph,  3. 

Judg  19.  15  (there  was)  no  man  that  took  them  into 

3.  To  take  up,  avaAapfidvia  analambano. 

Acts  20.  13  sailed  unto  As.,  there  intending  to  take  in 

20. 14  whenhemetwithusatAs.,  we  took  him  in 

4.  To  lead  up,  avvayoo  sunago. 

Matt  23.  35  I  was  a  stranger,  and  ye  took  me  in 

25.  38  When  saw  we  thee,  .and  took  (thee)  in 
25.  43  I  was  a  stranger,  and  ye  took  me  not  in 
TAKE  leave  of,  to  — 

1.  To  arrange  off,  diroTarraopai  apotassomai. 

Acts  18.  18  took  his.leave  of  the  brethren,  and  sailed 
2  Co.  2.  13  taking  my  leave  of  them,  I  wentfrom  th. 

2 . To  draw  together,  embrace,  salute,  aandCopai. 

Acts  21.  6  when  [we  had  taken  our  leave  one  of]  ano. 
TAKE  off,  from,  on,  out,  to  — 

1. To  come  or  bring  forth,  draw  up,  n’f,  nia  guach. 

Psa.  22.  9  thou  (art)  he  that  took  me  out  of  the  wo. 

2.  To  cause  to  go  out  or  forth,  xpr  yatsa,  5. 

Exod.  4.  6  when  he  took  it  out,  behold,  his  hand 

3.  To  cause  lo  go  or  come  forth,  psi  nephaq,  5. 

Ezra  5.  14  which  Nebuchadnezzar  took  out  of  the  t. 

3. 14  those  did  Cyrus  the  king  take  out  of  the 
Dan.  5.  2  Nebuchadnezzar  had  taken  out  of  the  te. 

4.  To  cause  to  turn  aside,  -no  sur,  5. 

Gen.  41.  42  Pharaoh  took  off  his  ring  from  his  hand 
Exodi4.  25  took  off  their  chariot  wheels,  that  they 
34.  34  he  took  the  veil  off,  until  he  came  out 
Lev.  3.  9  it  shall  he  take  off  hard  by  the  back  bone 
2  Sa.  16.  9  let  me  go  over,  .and  take  off  his  head 
Esth.  8.  2  And  the  king  took  off  his  ring,  which  he 

5.  To  cause  to  go  high,  on  rum,  5. 

Lev.  4.  8  he  shall  take  off  from  it  all  the  fat  of  the 
Eze.  21.  26  Hemove  the  diadem,  and  take  off  the  cr. 

6.  To  cause  to  turn  back,  MB’  shub,  5. 

Eze.  18.  17  (That)  hath  taken  off  his  hand  from  the 

7.  To  cast  out  or  forth,  iu^aAAa  ekballo. 

Lukeio.  35  he  took  out  two  pence,  and  gave  (them) 


8.  To  put  off,  unclothe,  iubvio  ekduo. 

Matt27.  31  they  took  the  robe  off  from  him,  and  put 
Markis.  20  they  took  off  the  purple  from  him,  and 

9.  To  take  on  or  upon,  ini Aapfldvopai  ejnlambano. 
Heb.  2.  16  he  took  not  on  (him  the  nature  of)  angels 

2. 16  but  he  took  ou  (him)  the  seed  of  Abraham 
TAKE  patiently,  rest,  ship,  shipping,  to  — 

1. To  lie  down,  ups’  shalcab. 

Eccl.  2.  23  yea,  his  heart  taketh  not  rest  in  the  night 
Job  11.  18  (and)  thou  shalt  take  thy  rest  in  safety 
30.  17  bones  are  pierced,  .my  sinews  take  no  rest 

2.  To  go  in  unto,  ip/ialva  els  embaino  eis. 

Matt  13.  39  he  sent  away  the  multitude,  and  [tookjsh. 
John  6.  24  they  also  took  shipping,  and  came  to  Ca. 

3.  To  go  up  into,  imfialvu  els  epibaino  eis. 

Acts  21.  6  [we  took]  ship;  and  they  leturued  home 
i.To  remain  under ,  sustain,  viropivca  hupoineno. 

1  Pe.  2.  20  when  ye  he  buffeted,  .ye  shall  take  it  pa  ti. 

2.  20  if,  when  ye  do  well . .  ye  take  it  patiently 
TAKE  unto,  upon,  with,  to  — 

1. To  begin,  be  pleased,  desirous,  itn;  yaal,  2. 

Gen.  18.  27,  31  I  have  taken  it  upon  me  to  speak  unto 

2.  To  take  in  or  on  hand ,  iirixeipica  epiclieirco. 

Acts  19.  13  took  upon  them  to  call  over  them  which 

3.  To  take  alongside  of,  irapaAapfidvu  paralanibano. 
Matt.  1.  20  fear  not  to  take  unto  thee  Mary  thy  wife 

1.  24  Then  Joseph,  .took  unto  him  his  wife 

26.  37  he  took  with  him  Peter  and  the  two  sons 

4.  To  take  besides,  irpoo'AapPdvai  proslambano. 

Acts  17.  s  took  unto  them  certain  lewd  fellows  of 

18.  26  they  took  him  unto  (them),  and  expoun. 

5.  To  lake  along  with,  avpirapaAapPdvo)  sumparal. 
Acts  12.  25  took  with  them  John,  whose  surname  was 

13.  37  Barnabas  determined  to  take  with  them 
15.  38  Paul  thought  not  good  to  take  him  with 
Gal.  2.  1  I  went  up . .  and  took  Titus  with  (me)  also 
TAKE  in  hand,  to  — 

To  take  on  or  in  hand,  inixeipeco  epiclieireb. 

Luke  1.  1  many  have  taken  in  hand  to  set  forth  in 
TAKE  up  one’s  carriage  — 

To  take  up  one's  goods,  airotneeva^opai. 

Acts  21.  13  after  those  days  [we  took  up  our  carriages] 

TAKEN  (away,  from,  off,  up),  to  be  — 

1. To  be  taken  hold  of,  irrN  achaz,  2. 

Eccl.  9. 12  as  the  fishes  that  are  taken  in  an  evil  net 

2.  To  be  gathered,  >]PN  asaph,  2. 

Isa.  16.  10  gladness  is  taken  away,  and  joy  out  of  the 
57.  1  merciful  men  (are)  taken  away,  none  co. 
57.  1  the  righteous  is  taken  away  from  tire  evil 
Jer.  48.  33  gladness  is  taken  from  the  plentiful  field 
Hos.  4.  3  fishes  of  the  sea  also  shall  he  taken  away 

3.  To  be  taken  violently  away,  *?ia  gazal,  2. 

Prov.  4.  16  their  sleep  is  taken  away,  unless  they  ca. 

4.  To  be  withdrawn,  diminished,  ypa  gara,  2. 
N1UU36.  3  then  shall  their  inheritance  he  taken  fr. 

36.  3  so  shall  it  be  taken  from  the  lot  of  our  in. 
36.  4  so  shall  their  inheritance  be  taken  away 

5.  To  be  captured,  caught,  13^  lakad,  2. 

Josh.  7. 15  he  that  is  taken  with  the  accursed  thing 

6.  To  be  taken,  received,  accepted,  np)>  laqach,  2. 

1  Sa.  4.  11  the  ark  of  God  was  taken  ;  and  the  two 

4. 17  sons,  .are  dead,  and  the  ark  of  God  is  ta. 
4. 19  the  tidings  that  the  ark  of  God  was  taken 

4.  21  because  the  ark  of  God  was  taken,  and  bee. 

4.  22  glory  is  departed,  .the  ark  of  God  is  taken 
21.  6  bread  in  the  day  when  it  was  taken  away 

2  Ki.  2.  9  Ask  wliat  I  shall  do.  .before  I  be  taken f. 
Esth.  2.  16  Esther  was  taken  unto  king  Ahasuerus 
Eze.  33.  6  he  is  taken  away  in  his  iniquity  but  his 

7.  To  be  taken,  received,  accepted,  np^  laqach,  4. 

Cen.  2.  23  Woman,  because  she  was  taken  out  of  man 

3.  19  the  ground ;  for  out  of  it  wast  thou  taken 

3.  23  to  till  the  ground  from  whence  he  was  ta. 
Judg  17.  2  (shekels)  of  silver  that  were  taken  from  th. 

2  Ki.  2.  10  if  thou  see  me  (when  I  am)  taken  from 
Isa.  52.  5  that  my  people  is  taken  away  for  nought? 

53.  8  He  was  taken  from  prison  and  from  jud. 
Jer.  29.  22  of  them  shall  be  taken  up  a  curse  by  all 
48.46  thy  sons  are  taken  captives,  and  thy  dau. 

8.  To  be  taken,  received,  accepted,  fip^>  laqach,  6. 

Gen.  12.  15  the  woman  was  taken  into  Pharaoh’s  ho. 
Job  28.  2  Iron  is  taken  out  of  the  earth,  and  brass 
Isa.  49.  24  Shall  the  prey  be  taken  from  the  mighty 

49.  25  the  captives  of  the  mighty  shall  betaken  a. 
Eze.  15.  3  Shall  wood  be  taken  thereof  to  do  any  w.  1 

9.  To  be  taken  up,  ppa  nesaq,  6. 

Dan.  6.  23  So  Daniel  was  taken  up  out  of  the  den 

10.  To  be  snatched  or  taken  away,  )>sa  natsal,  2. 
Amos  3.  12  so  shall  the  children  of  Israel  he  taken  a. 

11.  To  be  given,  ]m  nathan,  6. 

2  Sa.  18.  9  he  was  taken  up  between  the  heaven  and 

12.  To  turn  aside,  be  turned  aside,  TD  sur. 

Exod2s.  15  The  staves.,  they  shall  not  be  taken  from 

1  Ki.22.  43  the  high  places  were  not  taken  away,  (for) 

2  Ki.  14.  4  the  high  places  were  not  taken  away;  as 
2  Ch.  15.  17  the  high  places  were  not  taken  away  out 


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2  Ch.20.  33  the  high  places  were  not  taken  away ;  for 
Isa  6.  7  thine  iniquity  is  taken  away,  and  thy  sin 
to.  27  his  burden  shall  be  taken  away  from  oft 


13.ro  be  turned  aside,  hd  sur,  6. 

1  Sa  21.  6  shewbread,  that  was  taken  from  before 
Isa.  17.  I  Damascus  is  taken  away  from  (being)  a 
Dan.  12.  11  the  daily  (sacrifice)  shall  be  taken  away 

1 1.  To  be  gone  up,  a lah,  2. 

Exod  40.  36  the  cloud  was  taken  up  from  over  the  ta. 

40.  37  But  if  the  cloud  were  not  taken  up,  then 
40.  37  they  journeyed  not  till,  .it  was  taken  up 
Num  q.17  when  the  cloud  was  taken  up  from  the  ta. 
q  21  (that)  the  cloud  was  taken  up  in  the  mo. 
o.  21  or  by  night  that  the  cloud  was  taken  up 
q.  22  but  when  it  was  taken  up,  they  journeyed 
10.  11  that  the  cloud  was  taken  up  from  oft  the 
Eze.  36.  3  and  ye  are  taken  up  in  the  lips  of  talkers 

15.  To  cause  to  go  high,  on  rum,  5  or  6. 

Dan.  8.  1 1  by  him  the  daily  (sacrifice)  was  taken  away 

16.  To  be  caused  to  go  high,  mi  rum,  6. 

Lev.  4.  10  As  it  was  taken  off  from  the  bullock  of 

17. ro  be  caught,  captured,  e’5?  taphas,  2. 

Num.  5.  13  (there  be)  no  witness,  .neither  she  be  ta. 

Psa.  10.  2  let  them  be  taken  in  the  devices  that  they 
Jer.  14.  3  slialt  surely  be  taken,  and  delivered  into 

38.  23  slialt  be  taken  by  the  hand  of  the  king 
Eze.  12.  13  he  shall  be  taken  in  my  snare :  and  I  will 
17.  20  he  shall  be  taken  in  my  snare ;  and  I  will 
io.  4  he  was  taken  in  their  pit,  and  they  brou. 
iq  8  spread  their  net  over  him :  he  was  taken 
2i.  23  to  remembrance.,  that  they  maybe  taken 
21.  24  (I  say),  .ye  shall  be  taken  with  the  hand 

1 S.  To  lift  up,  aipu  airo. 

Matt  13. 12  from  him  shall  be  taken  away  even  that 
2i.  ,3  The  kingdom  of  God  shall  be  taken  from 
25.  29  shall  be  taken  away  even  that  which  he 
Mark  4  25  from  him  shall  be  taken  even  that  which 
Luke  8.  18  from  him  shall  be  taken  even  that  which 
9  17  there  was  taken  up  of  fragments  that  re. 
io!  26  that  he  hath  shall  be  taken  away  from 
John  io.  31  and  (that)  they  might  be  taken  away 

20.  1  seeth  the  stone  taken  away  from  the  sep. 
Acts  8.  33  his  judgment  was  taken  away  :  and  who 
8  33  for  his  life  is  taken  from  the  earth 
20.  9  from  the  third  loft,  and  was  taken  up  d. 

19.  To  take  up,  take  again, hvaXapfiavoi  analamband. 

Acts  1.  2  Until  the  day  in  which  he  was  taken  up 

1.  11  this  same  Jesus,  which  is  taken  up  from 
1".  22  that  same  day  that  he  was  taken  up  from 

20.  To  be  taken  off  or  away,  aira.lpofj.ai  apairomai. 
Matt.  0.  15  the  bridegroom  shall  be  taken  from  them 
Mark  2.  20  the  bridegroom  shall  be  taken  away  from 
Luke  5.  35  the  bridegroom  shall  be  taken  away  from 

21.  To  take  off  or  away,  arpaipita  aphaireo. 

Lukeio.  42' which  shall  not  be  taken  away  from  her 

22  .To  take  out  or  forth,  i^alpw  exairo. 

1  Co.  5.  2  that  he ..  [might  be  taken  away]  from  amo. 

23.  To  lift  up,  eiralpca  epairo. 

Acts  "1.  9  while  they  beheld,  he  was  taken  up;  and 

21.  To  take  down,  apprehend,  KaraXap.Sd.pu  katal. 

John  8.  3  [brought  unto  him  a  woman  taken  in  ad.] 

8.  4  [this  woman  was  taken  in  adultery,  in  the] 

25.  To  take  alongside,  -napaXapSdvu  paralambano. 
Matt  24.  40,  41  the  one  shall  be  taken,  and  the  other 
Luke  17.  34,  35,  [36]  one  shall  be  taken,  and  the  other 

26.  To  take  round  about,  wepiaipdu  periaired. 

*  Acts  27.  20  all  hope,  .was  then  taken  away 

2  Co.  3.  16  Nevertheless,  .the  veil  shall  be  takenaw. 

27.  To  use  pressure,  take  hold  on,  iua(u  piano. 

Rev.  19.  20  the  beast  was  taken,  and  with  him  the  fa. 

28 . To  take  together,  avXXapSdvu  sullambano. 

Acts  23.  27  This  man  was  taken  of  the  Jews,  and  sh. 

29.  With  a  view  to  capture,  els  dxuaiv  eis  halosin. 

2  Pc.  2.  12  brute  beasts,  made  to  be  taken  and  des. 

30.  Not  to  uncover,  prf  dpaKaXvirru  me  anakalupto. 

2  Co.  3.  14  remaineth  the  same  veil  untaken  away 

31.  To  make  a  very  orphan,  h.-rrop<pavl£op.ai  aporph. 

1  Til.  2.  17  being  taken  from  you  for  a  short  time  in 

32.  To  become,  yivopai  ginnmai. 

2  Th.  2.  7  (will  let),  until  he  be  taken  out  of  the  way 

33.  To  hold  together,  <rvpdx‘J>  sunecho. 

Matt  4  24  sick  people  that  were  taken  with  divers 
Luke  4  38  Simon’s  wife’s  mother  was  taken  with  a 
8.  37  they  were  taken  with  great  fear.  And  he 

TAKEN  away,  to  have - 

To  cause  to  pass  or^  or  by,  take  away,  .t 157,  X1B.. 

Dan.  7.  12  they  had  their  dominion  taken  away:  yet 

TAKEN,  being  — 

Capture,  lekcd.  . 

Prov.  3.  26  and  shall  keep  thy  foot  from  being  taken 

TAKEN  down,  out  of  (the  way),  to  be  — 

1.  To  be  caused  to  go  down,  it;  yarad,  6. 

Num.io.  17  the  tabernacle  was  taken  down;  and  the 

2.  To  cause  to  go  forth,  ps?  nephaq,  5. 

Dan.  5.  3  the  golden  vessels  that  were  taken  out  of 

3.  To  be  taken  down,  tsaan. 

Isa.  33.  20  a  tabernacle  (that)  shall  not  be  taken  down 


4 .To  be  shut  up,  f9i?  qapliats,  2. 

Job  24.  24  they  are  taken  outof  the  way  as  all  (other) 

TAKEN,  (thing  that  was)  — 

1  .To  withdraw,  diminish,  in;  ga/ra. 

Eccl.  3.  14  nothing,  .put  to  it,  nor  any  thing  taken 

2.  Captive,  captivity,  shebi. 

Num. 31.  26  the  sum  of  the  prey  that  was  taken,  .of 

TAKING  — 

1  .To  take,  receive,  laqach. 

Hos.  11.  3  taking  them  by  their  anus 

2.  A  taking,  receiving,  n]pp  miqqach. 

2  Ch.  19.  7  nor  respect  of  persons,  nor  taking  of  gifts 

3.  To  be  caught,  captured,  handled,  iron  taphas,  2. 
Jer.  50.  46  At  the  noise  of  the  taking  of  Babylon  the 

TALE  — 

1. A  meditation,  utterance,  nan  hegeh. 

Psa.  90.  9  we  speud  our  years  as  a  tale  (that  is  told) 

2.  Number,  narration,  uspa  mispar. 

Ch.  9.  28  they  should  bring  them  in  and  out  by  tale 


2.  Idle  or  trifling  talk,  hypos  leros. 

Luke24.  11  their  words  seemed  to  them  as  idle  tales 


3  Measure,  proper  quantity,  njSfiD  mathkoneth. 
Exod.  5.  8  the  tale  of  the  bricks,  which  they  did  ma. 


4.. 4  weight,  measure,  |3h  token. 

Exod.  5. 18  no  straw .  .yet  shall  ye  deliver  the  tale  of  b. 

TALE  bearer, — 

1. Talebearer,  whisperer,  busybody,  ];i;  nirgan. 

Prov  18.  8  The  words  of  a  tale  bearer  (are)  as  wounds 
26  20  where  (there  is)  no  tale  bearer,  the  strife 
26.  22  The  words  of  a'  tale  bearer  (are)  as  wounds 

2. Slanderer,  S’?")  rakil. 

Lev.  19.  16  Thou  slialt  not  go  up  and  down  (as)  a  t.  b. 
Prov  20.  19  He  that  goetli  about  (as)  a  tale  bearer  re. 

3 .To  go  a  slanderer,  Vyj  halak  rakil. 

Prov  11.  13  A  tale  bearer  revealcth  secrets :  buthetli. 

TALENT,  (weight  of  a)  — 

l.A  circuit,  cake,  talent,  333  kikkar. 

Exodas.  39  (Of)  a  talent  of  pure  gold  shall  he  make  it 

37.  24  (Of)  a  talent  of  pure  gold  made  he  it,  and 

38.  24  twenty  and  nine  talents,  and  seven  liund. 

38  25  an  hundred  talents,  and  a  thousand  seven 
38  27  of  the  hundred  talents  of  silver  were  cast 
38.  27  the  hundred  talents,  a  talent  for  a  socket 
38.  29  the  brass  of  the  offering  (was)  seventy  ta. 

2  Sa.  12.  30  the  weight  whereof  (was)  a  talent  of  gold 

1  Ki.  9.  14  Hiram  sent  to  the  king  six  score  talents 

9.  28  gold,  four  hundred  and  twenty  talents 
10.  10  an  hundred  and  twenty  talents  of  gold,  and 

10.  14  six  hundred  threescore  and  six  talents  of 
16.  24  he  bought  the  hill,  .for  two  talents  of  sil. 
20.  39  or  else  thou  slialt  pay  a  talent  of  silver 

2  Ki.  5.  5  took  with  him  ten  talents  of  silver,  and 

5.  22  give  them,  I  pray  thee,  a  talent  of  silver 
5.  23  Naaman  said,  Be  content,  take  two  talents 
5.  23  he  urged  him,  and  bound  two  talents  of 
15. 19  Menahem  gave  Pul  a  thousand  talents  of 
18.  14  talents  of  silver,  and  thirty  talents  of  gold 
23.  33  an  hundred  talents  of  silver,  and  a  talent 

1  CI1.19.  6  children  of  Ammon  sent  a  thousand  tale. 

20.  2  found  it  to  weigha  talentof  gold,  and  (th. 
22.  14  an  hundred  thousand  talents  of  gold,  and 
22. 14  a  thousaud  thousand  talents  of  silver ;  and 
29.  4  three  thousand  talents  of  gold,  of  the  gold 
29.  4  seven  thousand  talents  of  refined  silver,  to 
29.  7  five  thousand  talentsand  ten  thousand  dr. 
20.  7  and  of  silver  ten  thousand  talents,  and 
29.  7  of  brass  eighteen  thousand  talents 
29.  7  and  one  hundred  thousand  talents  of  iron 

2  Ch.  3.  8  fine  gold,  (amounting)  to  six  hundred  tal. 

8.  18  took  thence  four  hundred  and  fifty  talents 

9.  9  an  hundred  and  twenty  talents  of  gold,  and 

q.  13  six  hundred  and  threescore  and  six  talents 

25  6  He  hired.. for  an  hundred  talents  of  silver 
25.  9  what  shall  we  do  for  the  hundred  talents 
27.  5  an  hundred  talents  of  silver,  and  ten  th. 
36.  3  an  hundred  talents  of  silver  and  a  talent 
Ezra  8.  26  six  hundred  and  fifty  talents  of  silver,  and 
8.  26  talents,  (and)  of  gold  an  hundred  talents 
Esth.  3.  9  I  will  pay  ten  thousand  talents  of  silver 
Zecli.  5.  7  behold,  there  was  lifted  up  a  talent  of  1. 

2.  A  circuit,  cake,  talent,  333  kikkar. 

Ezra  7.  22  Unto  an  hundred  talents  of  silver,  and  to 

3 . A  talent,  weight,  balance,  rdXaprov  talanton. 

Matt  18.  24  one.,  which  owed  him  ten  thousand  talents 
25.  15  unto  one  he  gave  five  talents,  to  another 
25.  16  Then  he  that  had  received  the  five  talents 
23.  16  went. .and  made(them)otlierfive  [talents] 
25.  20  And  so  he  that  had  received  five  talents 
25.  20  came  and  brought  other  five  [talents],  say. 
25. 20  Lord,  thou  deliveredst  unto  me  five  tale. 
25  20  I  have  gained  besides  tliem  five  talents 
25.  22  He  also  that  had  received  two  talents  ca. 
25.  22  Lord,  tliou  deliveredst  unto  me  two  tale. 
25.  22 1  have  gained  two  other  talents  besides 
25.  24  he  which  had  received  the  one  talent  ca. 
22.  25  and  went  and  hid  thy  talent  in  the  earth 
25.  28  Take  therefore  the  talent  from  him,  and 
25.  28  give  (it)  unto  him  which  hath  ten  talents 

4.  Weighing  a  talent,  raXavrialos  talantiaios. 

Rev.  16.  21  (every  stone)  about  the  weightof  a  talent 
TALES,  to  carry  (idle)  — 

1.  Slanderer,  Vju  rakil. 

Eze.  22.  9  In  thee  are  men  that  carry  tales  to  shed 


TA-LI  -THA  CTJ’-DII,  TaXidd  Koupi  (from  Syriac). 

Mark  5.  41  said  unto  her,  Talitha  cumi . .  Damsel . .  ar. 

TALK  — 

1.  Word,  matter,  333  dahar. 

Job  15.  3  Should  he  reason  with  unprofitable  talk  1 
Prov.14.  23  the  talk  of  the  lips  (tendeth)  only  to  pen. 

2.  Mouth,  ns  pch. 

Eccl.io.  13  the  end  of  his  talk  (is)  mischievous  mad. 

3.  Lip,  33(7  sap  hah. 

Job  11.  2  and  should  amanfull  of  talkbe  justified? 

1. Word,  matter,  Xoyos  logos. 

Matt  22.  15  how  they  might  entangle  him  in  (his)  talk 

TALK  (with),  to  — 

1  .To  say,  ( lift  up  the  voice),  ‘PS  amar. 

Gen.  4.  8  And  Cain  talked  with  Abel  his  brother 

2 . To  speak,  ( lead  out  words),  333  dabar. 

Zech.  1.  9  the  angel  that  talked  with  me  said  unto 
I.  13  the  Lord  answered  the  angel  that  talked 

1.  19  I  said  unto  the  angel  that  talked  with  me 

2.  3  the  angel  that  talked  with  me  went  forth 

4.  1  the  angel  that  talked  with  me  came  again 

4.  4  spake  to  the  angel  that  talked  with  me 

4.  5  the  angel  that  talked  with  me  answered 

5.  5  the  angel  that  talked  with  me  went  forth 

5.  10  Then  said  I  to  the  angel  that  talked  with 

6.  4  said  unto  the  angel  that  talked  with  me 

3.  To  be  spoken ,  speak  together,  333  dabar,  2. 

Eze.  33.  30  children  of  thy  people  still  are  talking 

4.  To  speak,  333  dabar,  3. 

Gen.  17.  3  Abram  fell  on  his  face:  andGod  talked  wi. 
17.  22  he  left  off  talkingwith  him,  and  God  went 
35. 13  God  went  up  from  him.  .where  he  talked 
35.  14  a  pillar  in  the  place  where  he  talked  with 
45.  15  and  after  that  his  brethren  talked  with 
Exod2o.  22  Ye  have  seen  that  I  have  talked  with  you 

33.  9  stood  (at)  the  door,  .and  the  Lord  talked  w. 

34.  29  skin  of  his  face  shone  while  he  talked  with 
34.  31  called  unto  them .  .and  Moses  talked  with 

Num  11. 17  I  will  come  down  and  talk  with  thee  the. 
Deut.  5.  4  The  LORD  talked  with  you  face  to  face  ill 
5  24  have  seen  this  day  that  God  doth  talk  with 

6.  7  shalt  talk  of  them  when  thou  sittest  in  th. 
Judg.  6.  17  show  me  a  sign  that  thou  talkest  with  me 
14.  7  he  went  down  and  talked  witlithe  woman 
1  Sa.  2.  3  Talk  no  more  so  exceeding  proudly;  let 
14  19  it  came  to  pass, while  Saul  talked  unto  the 

17.  23  as  he  talked  with  them,  behold,  there  ca. 

1  Ki  1.14  while  thou  yet  talkest  there  with  the  king 

1.  22  while  sheyettalked  with  the  king, Nathan 

2  Ki  2  11  as  they  still  went  on,  and  talked,  that,  he. 

6.  33  while  lieyettalked  with  them,  behold,  the 
8.  4  the  king  talked  with  Gehazi,  the  servant 

18.  26  talk  not  with  us  in  the  Jews’  language  in 
2  Ch.25. 16  it  came  to  pass,  as  he  talked  with  him,  th. 
Esth.  6.  14  while  they  (were)  yet  talking  with  him 
Job  13.  7  Will  ye  speak  wickedly,  .and  talk  deceit. 
Psa  37.  30 righteous,  .histonguetalkethof  judgment 

145.  11  They  shall  speak,  .and  talk  of  thy  power 
Prov  24.  2  heart  studieth  destruction .  .lips  talk  of 
Jer.  12.  1  (yet)  let  me  talk  with  thee  of  (thy)  judg. 

38.  25  if  the  princes  heartliatl  have  talked  with 
Eze.  3.  22  go  forth .  .and  I  will  there  talk  with  thee 
Dan  9.  22  he  informed  (me),  and  talked  with  me,  and 
10.  17  can  the  servant  of  this  my  lord  talk  with 

5  .To  meditate,  utter,  njn  hag  ah. 

Psa.  71.  24  My  tongue  also  shall  talk  of  thy  righteou. 

6 . To  number,  recount,  3ED  saphar,  3. 

Psa.  69.  26  they  talk  to  the  grief  of  those  whom  thou 

7 . To  bow  down,  meditate,  rr'v  siach. 

1  Ch.16.  9  sing  psalms  unto  him,  talk  ye  of  all  liis 
Psa.  77.  12  meditate  also  of  all  thy  work,  and  talk 
105.  2  sing  psalms  unto  him :  talk  ye  of  all  his 
1 19.  27  so  shall  I  talk  of  thy  wondrous  works 
Prov.  6.  22  (when)  thou  awakest,  it  shall  talk  with 

8.  To  talk,  XaXeu  laleo. 

Matt  12.  46  While  he  yet  talked  to  the  people,  behold 
Mark  6  30  he  talked  with  them,  and  saitli  unto  them 
Luke24.  32  while  he  talked  with  us  by  the  way,  and 
John  4.  27  and  marvelled  that  he  talked  with  the  w  o. 
4.  27  yet  no  man  said .  .Why  talkest  thou  v  ltli 
0  -37  seen  him,  and  it  is  he  that  talketh  with 
14  70 1  will  not  talk  much  with  you  :  for  the  pr. 
Acts  26  31  tliev  talked  between  themselves,  saying 
Rev  4  1  as  it  were  of  a  trumpet  talking  with  me 

'  17  1  talked  with  me,  saying  untome.  Come  hi. 

21  q  talked  with  me,  saying,  Come  hither,  I 
21.  15  he  that  talked  with  me  had  a  golden  reed 

9  To  converse  with,  SpiXlu  homileo. 

Luke24.  14  they  talked  together  of  all  these  things 
Acts  20.  1 1  talked  a  long  while,  even  till  break  of  daj 

10.  To  talk  together,  <rv XXaXew  sullaleo. 

Matt  17.  3  there  appeared  M oses  and  Elias  talking 
Mark  9.  4  appeared ..  they  were  talking  with  Jesus 
Luke  9.  30  there  talked  with  him  two  men,  which  we. 

11  To  converse  together,  avpopiXeu  sunomileo. 

Acts  IO.  27  as  he  talked  with  him,  he  went  in,  and 

TALKER,  (vain)  —  ' 

\.  Tongue,  lashon.  _  _  . 

Eze.  36.  3  ye  are  taken  up  in  the  bps  of  talkers,  and 


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2.  A  vain  speaker,  fiaraio\uyos  mataiologos. 

Titus  i.  io  there  are  many  unruly  and  vain  talkers 

TALKING,  (foolish)  — 

1. A  word,  speech,  fi/P  millah. 

Job  29.  9  The  princes  refrained  talking,  and  laid 

2.  Meditation,  utterance,  n'c  siach. 

1  Ki.  18.  27  either  he  is  talking,  or  he  is  pursuing,  or 

3.  Foolish  speaking,  yuipoKoyia  morologia. 

Eph.  5.  4  Neither  filthiness,  norfoolish  talking,  nor 

TALL,  taller  — 

1.  Height,  stature,  npip  qomah. 

2  EX  19.23  will  cut  down  the  tall  cedar  trees  thereof 
Isa.  37.  24  I  will  cut  down . .  tall  cedars  thereof,  (and) 

2 . To  be  high,  on  rum. 

Deut.  1.  28  The  people  (is)  greater  and  taller  than  we 
2.  10  a  people  great,  and  many,  and  tall,  as  the 

2.  21  A  people  great,  and  many,  and  tall,  as 

9.  2  A  people  great  and  tall,  the  children  of 

TAL'-MAI,  'obn  bold,  spirited. 

1.  A  son  of  Anah,  in  Hebron,  in  the  days  of  Joshua. 
B.C.  1450. 

Numi3.  22  where  Ahiman,  Sheshai,  and  T.,  the  chil. 
Josh  15.  14  Caleb  drove  thence .  .Ahiman,  and  T.,  the 
Judg.  1. 10  they  slew  Sheshai,  and  Ahiman,  and  T. 

2.  A  king  of  Geshur,  father  of  Maacah  one  of  David’s 
wive3.  B.C.  1040. 

2  Sa.  3.  3  Maacah  the  daughter  of  T  ,  king  of  Geshur 

13.  37  Absalom  fled,  and  went  to  T.,  the  son  of 
1  Ch.  3.  2  Maacah  the  daughter  of  T.  king  of  Geshur 

TAL'-MON,  po^o,  ;b^B  oppressor,  violent. 

A  Levite  in  Jerusalem  in  the  days  of  Ezra.  B.C.  536-445. 
1  Ch.  9.  17  the  porters  (were).  .T.,  and  Ahiman,  and 
Ezra  2.  42  children  of  T.,  the  children  of  Akkub 
Neh.  7.  45  children  of  T.,  the  children  of  Akkub 

11.  19  Akkub,  T.,  and  their  brethren  that  kept 

12.  25  T.,  Akkub.  .porters,  keeping  the  ward  at 

TA'-MAR,  ipn  palm. 

1. Wife  of  Er  the  eldest  son  of  Judah,  and  mother  of 
Pharez  and  Zarah.  B.C.  1670. 

Gen.  38.  6  Judah  tooka  wifeforEr.  .whose name.  ,T. 
38.  11  Then  said  Judah  to  T.  hisdaughter  in  law 
38.  11  T.  went  and  dwelt  in  her  father’s  house 
38.  13  it  was  told  T.,  saying,  Behold,  thy  father 
38.  24  T.  thy  daughter  in  law  hath  played  theha. 
Ruth  4.  12  of  Pharez,  whom  T.  bare  unto  Judah,  of 

1  Ch.  2.  4  T.  his  daughter  in  law  bare  him  Pharez 

2.  Daughter  of  David  violated  by  Amnon,  and  avenged 
by  Absalom.  B.C.  1022. 

2  Sa.  13.  1  had  a  fair  sister,  whose  name  (was)  T. 

13.  2  Amnon.  .fell  sick  for  his  sister  T. ;  for  she 
13.  4  I  love  T.,  my  brother  Absalom’s  sister 
13.  5  let  my  sister  T.  come  and  give  me  meat 
13.  6  Amnon  said  unto  the  king,  .let  T.  my  sis. 
13.  7  David  sent  home  toT.,  saying,  Go  nowto 
13.  8  So  T.  went  to  her  brother  Amnon’s  house 
13.  10  Amnon  said  untoT.,  Bring  the  meat  into 
13.  10  T.  took  thecakes  which  shehadmade,  and 
13. 19  And  T.  put  ashes  on  her  head,  and  rent 
13.  20  So  T.  remained  desolate  in.  .Absalom's 
13.  22  because  he  had  forced  his  sister  T. 

13. 32  from  the  day  that  he  forced  his  sister  T. 

1  Ch.  3.  9  besides  the  sons  of  the  concubines,  and  T. 

3.  A  daughter  of  Absalom.  B.C.  1010. 

2  Sa.  14.  27  and  one  daughter,  whose  name  (was)  T. 

4.  A  city  in  the  S.  of  Judah,  near  the  Salt  Sea ;  perhaps 
Bn-gedi. 

Eze.  47.  19  from  T. .  .to  the  waters  of  strife  (in)  Kad. 
48.  28  the  border  shall  be  even  from  T.  (unto) 

TAME,  be  tamed,  to  — 

To  tame,  subdue,  Sayafa  damazo. 

Mark  5.  4  fetters  broken . .  neither  could . .  (man)  ta. 
Jas.  3.  7  is  tamed,  and  hath  been  tamed  of  man. 

3.  8  the  tongue  can  no  man  tame ;  (it  is)  an 

TAM-MUZ,  list!. 

A  Syrian  and  Phcenician  idol;  the  Adonis  of  the 

Greeks. 

Eze.  8.  14  behold,  there  sat  women  weeping  for  T. 

TAN-HU-STETH,  rerun  covtfort. 

A  Netophathite,  whose  son  Seraiah  was  one  of  the  cap¬ 
tains  whom  Gedaliah  tried  to  persuade  to  serve  the 
Chaldeans.  B.C.  620. 

2  Ki.25.  23  Seraiah  the  son  of  T.  the  Netophathite 
Jer.  40.  8  Seraiah  the  son  of  T.,  and  the  sons  of  E. 

TANNER  — 

A  tanner,  dresser  of  hides,  0  vpaevs  burseus. 

Acts  9.  43  tarried,  .in  Joppa  with  one  Simon  a  tan. 

10.  6  He  lodgeth  with  one  Simon  a  tanner,  wh. 

10. 32  lodged  in  the  house  of  (one)  Simon  a  tan. 

TAPESTRY,  coverings  of  — 

Coverings,  D’rere  marbaddim. 

Frov.  7.  16  decked  my  bed  with  coverings  of  tapestry 
31.  22  She  maketh  herself  coverings  of  tapestry 

TA'-PHATH,  nga  ornament. 

A  daughter  of  Solomon  who  became  the  wife  of  one  of 
his  officers.  B.C.  1000. 

1  Ki.  4.  11  which  had  T.  the  daughter  of  Solomon  to 

121 


TAP-PU'-AH,  msn  apple,  hill  place. 

1.  A  city  in  W.  of  Judah  near  Hebron,  and  now  called 
Teffuk. 

Josh.  12. 17  The  king  of  T.,  one;  the  king  of  Hepher 
15.  34  And  Zanoah,  and  En-gannim,  T.,  and  E. 

2.  A  city  in  Ephraim  or  Manasseh,  now  called  Atuf. 
Josh.16.  8  The  border  went  out  from  T.  westward 

17.  8  Manasseh  had  the  land  of  T.:  but  T.  on 

3.  A  son  of  Hebron.  B.C.  1500. 

1  Ch.  2.  43  Korah,  and  T.,  and  Rekem,  and  Shema 
TA’-RAH,  rnn  turning,  duration,  wandering. 

The  twenty-third  station  of  Israel  from  Egypt,’  and  the 
twelfth  from  Sinai ;  between  Taliath  and  Mithcah. 
Num33.  27  And  they  departed ..  and  pitched  at  T. 

33.  28  they  removed  from  T.,  and  pitched  in  M. 
TAR-A'-LAH,  power  of  God. 

A  city  in  Benjamin,  near  Irpeel. 

Josh. 18.  27  And  Rekem,  and  Irpeel,  and  T. 
TA-KE'-A,  HIM  flight.  See  Tahrea. 

A  son  of  Micah,  grandson  of  Jonathan  son  of  Saul.  B.C. 

I  OCX). 

i  Ch.  8.35  the  sons  of  Micah  (were) . .  Melech,  and  T. 

TARES  — 

Darnel,  a  weed  like  com,  (i(avtvv  zizanion. 

Matti  ;.  25  his  enemy  came  and  sowed  tares  among 
13.  26  blade .  .sprung  up.  .then  appeared  theta. 
13.  27  sow  good  seed,  .whence  then  hath  it  tares? 
13.  29  lest,  while  ye  gather  up  the  tares,  ye  root 
13.  30  Gather  ye  together  first  the  tares,  andbi. 
13.  36  Declare  unto  us  the  parable  of  the  tares 
13.  38  the  tares  are  the  children  of  the  wicked 

13.  40  the  tares  are  gathered  and  burned  in  the 
TARGET  — 

1  .Halbert,  javelin,  ;iT3  kidon. 

1  Sa.  17.  6  and  a  target  of  brass  between  his  slioul. 
2.  Target,  buckler,  n|lt  tsinnah. 

1  Ki.io.  16  Solomon  made  two  hundred  targets  (of) 

10.  16  hundred  (shekels)  of  gold  went  to  one  ta. 

2  Ch.  9. 15  Solomon  made  two  hundred  targets  (of) 

9. 15  six  hundred  (shekels),  .went  to  one  target 

14.  8  an  army  (of  men)  that  bare  targets  and 
TARPELITES,  N'banu. 

An  Assyrian  tribe,'  in  Tapur,  E.  of  Elam,  or  in  Tarpet 
in  the  Maeotic  swamp ;  transported  to  Samaria  by  Shal¬ 
maneser.  B.C.  678. 

Ezra  4.  9  theT.,  the  Apharsites,  the  Archevites,  the 
TARRY  (all  night,  behind,  for,  long,  longer),  to  — - 
1  .To  be  or  keep  behind,  late,  iriK  achar,  5. 

2  Sa.  20.  5  he  tarried  longer  than  the  set  time  which 

2.  To  keep  behind,  tarry,  i-k  achar,  3. 

Judg.  5.  28  cried,  .why  tarry  the  wheels  of  his  char.? 
Psa.  40.  17  thou  (art) my  help,  .make  no  tarrying,  O 
70.  5  thou  (art)  my  help.  .0  Lord,  make  no  ta. 
Prov  23.  30  They  that  tarry  long  at  the  wine  ;  they 
Isa.  46.  13  my  salvation  shall  not  tarry  ;  and  I  will 
Hab.  2.  3  vision . .  will  surely  come,  it  will  not  tarry 

3.  To  cause  to  be  long,  prolong,  "ns  arak,  5. 

Num.  9.  19  when  the  cloud  tarried  long  upon  the  ta. 

9.  22  the  cloud  tarried  upon  the  tabernacle,  re. 

4.  To  be  silent,  cease,  stand  still,  ren  damani. 

1  Sa.  14.  9  Tarry  until  we  come  to  you  ;  then  we  will 

5.  To  stay,  V\i,  Vin  chul,  chil,  1,  5. 

Judg.  3.  25  they  tarried  till  they  were  ashamed ;  and 

6.  To  wait  earnestly,  n;n  chakah,  3. 

2  Ki.  7.  9  if  we  tarry  till  the  morning  light,  some 

9.  3  Then  open  the  door  and  flee,  and  tarry 

7.  To  wait  with  hope,  stay,  Vn;  yachal,  2. 

1  Sa.  13.  8  he  tarried  seven  days,  according  to  the 

8.  To  cause  to  wait  with  hope,  yachal,  5. 

1  Sa.  10.  8  seven  days  shalt  thou  tarry,  till  I  come 

2  Sa.  18.  14  Then  said  Joab,  I  may  not  tarry  thus  wi. 

9.  To  be  behind,  late,  TV  yachar. 

2  Sa.  20.  5  he  tarried  longer  than  the  set  time  which 

10.  To  sit  down  or  still,  yashab. 

Gen.  27.  44  tarry  with  him  a  few  days,  until  thy  br. 
Exod24.  14  Tarry  ye  here  for  us,  until  we  come  again 
Lev.  14.  8  shall  tarry  abroad  out  of  his  tent  seven 
Nuni22.  19  tarry  ye  also  here  this  night,  that  I  may 
Judg.  6. 18  he  said,  I  will  tarry  until  thou  come  again 
Ruth  2.  7  until  now,  that  she  tarried  a  little  in  the 

1  Sa.  1.  23  Do  what  seemeth  thee  good;  tarry  until 

14.  2  Saul  tarried  in  the  uttermost  part  of  G. 

30.  24  so  (shall)  his  part  (be)  that  tarrieth  by  the 

2  Sa.  10.  5  Tarry  at  Jericho  until  your  beards  be  gr. 

11.  1  But  David  tarried  still  at  Jerusalem 

11.  12  Tarry  here  to  day  also,  and  to  morrow  I 

15.  29  again  to  Jerusalem  ;  and  they  tarried  th. 

2  Ki.  2.  2,  4,  6  Tarry  here,  I  pray  thee  ;  fortheLoRD 

2.  18  they  came  again  to  him,  for  he  tarried  at 
14.  10  tarry  at  home  ;  for  why  shouldest  thou 
1  Ch.i9.  5  Tarry  at  Jericho  until  your  beards  begr. 

20.  1  besieged  Rabbah.  But  David  tarried  at  J. 

11.  To  be  prepared,  established,  ;«  kun,  2. 

Psa.101.  7  he  that  telleth  lies  shall  not  tarry  in  my 

12.  To  pass  the  night,  J’i>,  pS  lun,  lin. 

Gen.  19.  2  tarry  all  night,  and  wash  your  feet,  and 
24.  54  they  did  eat  and  drink,  .and  tarried  all 
28.  11  tarried  there  all  night,  because  the  sun 


Gen.  31.  54  they  did  eat  bread,  and  tarried  all  night 
Judgi  9.  6  tarry  all  night,  and  let  thine  heart  be  mer. 
19.  9  I  pray  you  tarry  all  night ;  behold,  the 
19  10  the  man  would  not  tarry  that  night,  but 
Ruth  3. 13  Tarry  this  night,  and  it  shall  be  in  the  m. 
2  Sa.19.  7  there  will  not  tarry  one  with  thee  this  ni. 
J  er.  14.  8  man  (that)  turneth  aside  to  tarry  for  a  ni. 

13. To  tarry,  linger,  delay,  are  mahah ,  7 a. 

Exodi2.  39  could  not  tarry,  neither  had  they  prepa. 
Judg.  3.  26  Ehud  escaped  while  they  tarried,  and  pa. 

19.  8  they  tarried  until  afternoon,  and  they  did 
2  Sa.  13.  28  I  will  tarry  in  the  plain  of  the  wilderness 
Hab.  2.  3  though  it  tarry,  wait  for  it ;  because  it  will 

14.  Dweller  at  home,  nil  naveh. 

Psa.  68. 12  she  that  tarried  at  home  divided  the  sp. 
15  .To  stand,  stand  firm,  idj/  amad. 

Gen.  45.  9  Thus  saith  thy  son. .come  down. .tarry  not 
2  Sa.  15.  17  and  tarried  in  a  place  that  was  far  off 

16.  To  wait,  expect,  nijj  qavah,  3. 

Mic.  5.  7  as  the  showers . .  that  tarrieth  not  f or  mau 

17.  To  hope,  wait,  look  for,  n;a’  sabar,  3. 

Ruth  1.  13  Would  ye  tarry  for  them  till  they  were 

18.  To  be  slow,  to  delay,  Bpabvvco  braduno. 

1  Ti.  3.  15  if  I  tarry  long,  that  thou  mayest  know  how 

19.  To  rub  through,  pass  the  time,  Siarpi'jSw  diatribe. 
J ohn  3.  22  there  he  tarried  with  them,  and  baptized 
Acts  25.  6  when  he  had  tarried  among  them  more 

20.  To  remain  on  or  upon,  eiriyei/co  epimend. 

Acts  10.  48  Then  prayed  they  him  to  tarry  certain  da. 

21.  4  finding  disciples,  we  tarried  there  seven 
21. 10  as  we  tarried  (there)  many  days,  there  ca. 
28.  12  landing  at  Syracuse,  we  tarried  (there)  th. 
28  14  were  desired  to  tarry  with  them  seven  da. 
1  Co.  16.  7  I  trust  to  tarry  a  while  with  you,  if  theL. 

16.  8  But  I  will  tarry  at  Ephesus  until  Pentec. 

21. ro  sit  or  set  down,  nadiCw  kathizo. 

Luke24-  49  tarry  ye  in  the  cityof  Jerusalem,  until  ye 

22.  To  be  about  to,  delay,  yeWa  mello. 

Acts  22.  16  why  tarriest  thou?  arise,  and  be  baptized 

23.  To  receive  in,  e/cSe'x oyai  ekdechomai. 

1  Co.  1 1. 33  when  ye  come  together  to  eat,  tarry  one 

24.  To  remain,  yivoi  mend. 

Matt 26.  38  Then  saith  he.  .tarry  ye  here,  and  watch 
Marki4.  34  saith  unto  them,  .tarry  ye  here,  and  watch 
Luke24.  29  And  he  went  in  to  tarry  with  them 
John  4.  40  they  besought  him  that  he  would  tarry  wi. 

21.  22,  23  If  I  will  that  he  tarry  till  I  come,  what 
Acts  9.  43  he  tarried  many  days  in  Joppa  with  one 

18.  20  they  desired  (him)  to  tarry  longer  time  wi. 

20.  5  These  going  before  tarried  for  us  at  Troas 
20.  15  we  arrived  at  Samos,  and  tarried  at  Trog. 

25.  To  do,  make,  tvolcoi  poied. 

Acts  15.  33  after  they  had  tarried  (there)  a  space,  they 

26.  To  look  toward,  expect,  irpoaSoKaco  prosdokad. 
Acts  27.  33  that  ye  have  tarried  and  continued  fasting 

27.  To  remain  toward,  npocryevu  prosmend. 

Acts  18.  18  Paul  (after  this)  tarried  (there)  yet  a  good 

28.  To  remain  under ,  behind,  vtroyevu  hupomend. 
Luke  2. 43  the  child  Jesus  tarried  behind  in  Jerusa. 

29.  To  delay,  defer,  tarry,  xpovifa  chronizo. 
Matt25.  5  While  the  bridegroom  tarried,  they  all  si. 
Luke  1.  21  marvelled  that  he  tarried  so  long  in  the 
Heb.  10.  37  yet  a  little  while,  and  he.  .will  not  tarry 

TAR'-SHISH,  THAR'-SHISH,  V'thB  hard. 

1.  A  son  of  Javan  grandson  of  Noah;  his  descendants 
the  Tyrseni  in  Western  Italy. 

Gen.  10.  4  the  sons  of  Javan ;  Elishah,  and  T.,  Kitt. 
1  Ch.  1.  7  the  sons  of  Javan  ;  Elishah,  and  T.,  Kitt. 

2.  Mighty  ships  fitted  for  long  voyages. 

1  Ki.io.  22  For  the  king  had  at  sea  a  navy  of  T.  with 

10.  22  once  in  three  years  came  the  navy  of  T. 

22.  48  Jehoshaphat  made  ships  of  T.  to  go  to  O. 

2  Ch.  9.  21  For  the  king’s  ships  went  to  T.  with  the 
Psa.  48.  7  Thoubreakest  the  ships  of  T.  with  an  east 
Isa.  2. 16  upon  all  the  ships  of  T.,  and  upon  all  pi. 

23.  1,  14  Howl,  ye  ships  of  T. 

60.  9  ships  of  T.  first,  to  bring  thy  sons  fromfar 
Eze.  27.  25  ships  of  T.  did  sing  of  thee  in  thy  market 

3.  Son  of  Bilhan  the  grandson  of  Benjamin.  B.C.  1600. 

1  Ch.  7. 10  Chenaanah,  and  Zethan,  and  T.,  and  Ah. 

4.  Tartessus  in  Spain;  or  Carthage  in  N.  of  Africa,  or 
Ceylon  in  S.  of  India. 

[2  Ch.  9.  21;  20.  36,  37;  Ps.  72.  10;  Isa.  23.6,  10;  66.  19; 
Jer  10.  9;  Eze.  27.  12;  38.  13;  Jon.  1.  3,  3,  3;  4.  2.] 

5.  One  of  the  seven  princes  of  Persia  who  saw  the  king's 
face  at  pleasure.  B.c.  520. 

Esth.  1.  14  the  next  unto  him  (was).  T.,  Meres,  Ma. 
TARSTJS,  T apads. 

The  birthplace  of  Paul  the  Apostle,  and  the  capital  of 
Cilicia  in  Asia  Minor  on  the  river  Cydnus.  It  was  a 
noted  seat  of  philosophy  and  literature,  ranking  with 
Athens  and  Alexandria.  Was  made  a  free  city  by  Augus¬ 
tus,  being  said  to  have  been  founded  by  Sardanapalus 
B.c.  820;  in  401  it  was  taken  and  plundered  by  the 
younger  Cyrus ;  in  333  it  was  taken  by  Alexander  the 
Great ;  in  47  it  sided  with  Caesar  against  Pompey,  and 
took  the  name  of  Juliopolis.  It  was  seized  by  the  Sara¬ 
cens  in  the  early  days  of  their  empire,  was  taken  from 
them  in  the  second  half  of  the  tenth  century,  but  re¬ 
stored  ;  councils  were  held  here  in  A.D.  431,  433.  and  1177, 


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Acts  g.  ii  enquire.. for. .Saul, of  T. :  for, behold, he pr. 
q.  30  brought  him.  .and  sent  him  forth  to  X. 

11  25  Then  departed  Barnabas  to  T.,  for  to  seek 
21]  39  Paul  said,  I  am  a  man.  .a  Jew of  T. .  .inC. 
22.  3  I  am  verily  a  man . .  a  Jew,  horn  in  T. . .  in 

TAR'-TAK,  pjn0  hero  of  darkness. 

A  god  worshipped  by  the  Avites  whom  Shalmaneser  re¬ 
moved  to  Samaria. 

2  Ki.  17.  31  the  Avites  made  Nibhaz  and  T,,  and  the 

TAR'-TAN,  i010.  , 

An  official  of  Sargon  and  of  Sennacherib,  kings  of  As¬ 
syria,  sent  to  Hezekiah.  B.C.  710. 

2  Ki  18  17  the  king  of  Assyria  sent  T.,  and  Rabsaris 
Isa.  20.  1  In  the  year  that  T.  came  unto  Ashdod,  wh. 
TASK,  taskmaster  — 

1. H  word,  matter,  irn  dabar. 

Exod.  s.  13  Fulfil  your  works,  (your)  daily  tasks,  a3 
5. 19  shallnot  minish (ought),  .of  your  daily  ta. 

2  .A  statute,  statutory  work,  pn  choq. 

Exod.  5.  14  Wherefore  have  ye  not  fulfilled  yourtask 

3.  To  exact,  bii  nagas. 

Exod.  3.  7  heard  their  cry  by  reason  of  their  taskm. 

5.  6  commanded  the  same  day  the  taskmaste. 

5.  10  the  taskmasters  of  the  people  went  out 

5.  13  the  taskmasters  hasted  (them),  saying,  F. 

5.  14  which  Pharaoh's  taskmasters  had  set  over 

i.llead  or  chief  of  the  burden  or  levy,  d?  H?  sar  mas. 

Exod.  1.  11  they  did  set  over  them  taskmasters  to  afll. 
TASTE  (to)  — 

1  .Palate,  taste,  in  chek. 

Job  6.  30  cannot  my  taste  discern  perverse  things? 
Psa.119.  103  How  sweet  are  thy  words  unto  my  taste! 
Prov  24.  13  the  honeycomb,  (which  is)sweet!tothyta. 
Song  2.  3  I  sat  down,  .his  fruit  (was)  sweet  to  my  ta. 

2 . Taste,  reason,  nyo  taam. 

Exodi6.  31  the  taste  of  it  (was)  like  wafers  (madelwi. 
Nunn  1.  8  the  taste  of  it  was  as  the  taste  of  fresh  oil 
Job  6.  6  or  is  there  (any)  taste  in  the  white  of  an 
Jer.  48. 11  his  taste  remained  in  him,  and  his  scent 

3 . To  taste,  perceive,  djju  taam. 

1  Sa.  14.  24  So  none  of  the  people  tasted  (any)  food 

14.  29  enlightened,  because  I  tasted  a  little  of 
14.  43  I  did  but  tastea  little  honey  with  the  end 

2  Sa.  3.  35  if  I  taste  bread,  or  ought  else,  till  the  sun 

19.  35  can  thy  servant  taste  what  I  eat  or  what 
Job  12. 11  Doth  not.  .the  mouth  taste  his  meat? 

34.  3  the  ear  trieth  words,  as  the  mouth  tasteth 
Psa.  34.  8  0  taste  and  see  that  the  Lord  (is)  good 
Jon.  3.  7  bet  neither  man  nor  beast,  .taste  any  th. 

4.  Taste,  DJJB  teem. 

Dan.  5.  2  Belshazzar,  whiles  he  tasted  the  wine,  c. 

5.  To  taste,  experience,  yevoyai  geuomai. 

Matt  16.  28  There  be  some,  .which  shall  not  taste  of 
27.  34  when  he  had  tasted  (thereof),  he  would 
Mark  9.  1  there  be  some,  .which  shall  not  taste  of 
Luke  9.  27  there  be  some,  .which  shall  not  taste  of 
14.  24  none,  .which  were  bidden  shall  taste  of 
John.  2.  9  When  the  ruler  of  the  feast  had  tasted 

8.  52  a  man  keep  my  saying,  he  shall  never  ta. 
Col.  2.  21  Touch  not;  taste  not;  handle  not 
Heb.  2.  9  he  by  the  grace  of  God  should  taste  death 

6.  4  have  tasted  of  the  hea  venlyigif  t,  and  were 

6.  s  have  tasted  the  good  word  of  God,  and 

1  Pe.  '2.  3  If  so  be  ye  have  tasted  that  the  Lord  (is) 

TAT'-NAI,  ’ip. 

A  governor  of  the  king  of  Persia  on  the  W.  of  the  Jor¬ 
dan,  in  Samaria,  who  opposed  the  Jews,  and  wrote  to 
Darius  to  stop  the  temple.  B.C.  520. 

Ezra  5.  3  At  the  same  time  came  to  them  T  ,  gov. 

5.  6  The  copy  of  the  letter  that  T. .  .sent  unto 

6.  6  Now . .  T. . .  and  your  companions . .  be  ye 

6.  13  Then  T. . .  Shethar-boznai,  and  their  com. 

TATTLER  — 

A  prater,  tattler,  <p\vapos  pliluaros. 

1  Ti.  5.  13  not  only  idle,  but  tattlers  also  and  busy. 

TAUGHT,  (to  be)  — 

1.  To  be  chastised,  instructed,  ip;  yasar,  2. 

Eze.  23.  48  that  all  women  may  be  taught  not  to  do 

2 . To  be  taught,  ip1?  lamad,  4. 

Isa.  29.  13  their ’fear  toward  me  is  taught  bythe  pr. 
Hos.  10.  11  Ephraim  (is  as)  an  heifer  (that  is)  taught 

3.  Taught,  learned.  IIS1?  limmud. 

Isa.  54.  13  all  thy  children  (shall  be)  taught  of  the 

i.Causing  to  understand,  D'iirD  mebonim. 

2  Ch.35.  3  said  unto  the  Levites  that  taught  all  Is. 

5.  Taught,  SiSaKros  didalctos. 

John  6.  45  It  is  written ..  they  shall  be  all  taught  of 

TAUGHT,  as  hath  been  — 

Teaching,  doctrine,  Kara  Si Saxi/r  kata  didachen. 

Titus  1.  9  Holding  fast,  .as  I10  hath  been  taught,  that 

TAUGHT  of  God  — 

Ood  taught,  OeoSlSaKros  theodidaktos. 

1  Th.  4.  9  ye  yourselves  are  taught  of  God  to  love 
TAUNT,  taunting  — 

1.  Reviling ,  nsna  geduphah. 

Eze.  5. 15  So  it  shall  be  a  reproach  and  a  taunt,  an 

2.  A  moral,  interpretation,  ny'Sp  melitsah. 

Hab.  2.  6  Shall  not  all  these  take  up.  .a  taunting  pr. 


3. Sharp  saying,  byeword,  njuip  sheninah. 

Jer.  24.  9  (to  be)  a  reproach  and  a  proverb,  0.  taunt 

TAX,  be  taxed,  taxation  — 

1  .To  set  in  array,  value,  liy  arak,  5. 

2  Ki.23.  35  he  taxed  the  land  to  give  the  money  ace. 

2.  Array,  valuation,  erek. 

2  Ki.23.  35  exacted.,  of  every  one  according  to  hista. 

3.  A  writing  off,  register,  d-rroyoaepi)  apographe.  _ 

Luke  2.  2  this  taxing  was  tirstmade  when  Cyrenius 
Acts  5.  37  rose  up  Judas,  .in  the  days  of  the  taxing 

4.  To  write  off,  register,  anoypdipiii  apographo. 

Luke  2.  1  a  decree . .  that  all  the  world  should  be  ta. 

2.  3  all  went  to  be  taxed,  every  one  into  his 
2.  5  To  be  taxed  with  Mary  his  espoused  wife 

TEACH,  to  — 

1  .To  teach,  alaph,  3. 

Job  33.  33  hold  thy  peace,  and  I  shall  teach  thee  wi. 
33.  11  Who  teaclietli  us  more  than  the  beasts  of 

2.  To  cause  to  understand,  )'3  bin,  5. 

2  Ch.35.  3  said  unto  the  Levites  that  taught  all  Isr. 
Nell.  8.  9  the  Levites  that  taught  the  people,  said 

3.  To  speak,  131  dabar,  3. 

Jer.  28.  16  thou  hast  taught  rebellion  against  the  L. 
29.  32  he  hath  taught  rebellion  against  the  Lord 

4 . To  warn,  cause  to  shine,  ini  zahar,  5. 

Exodi8.  20  thou  shalt  teach  them  ordinances  and  la. 

5.  To  cause  to  know,  in;  yada,  5. 

Deut.  4.  9  but  teach  them  thy  sons,  and  thy  sons’  so. 
Judg.  8. 16  and  with  them  he  taught  the  men  of  Sue. 

2  Ch.23.  13  the  singers,  .and  such  as  taught  to  sing 
Job  32.  7  and  multitude  of  years  should  teach  wis. 

37.19  Teach  us  what  we  shall  say  unto  him  ;  (for) 
Psa.  90.  12  So  teach  (us)  to  number  our  days,  that  we 
Prov.  9.  9  teach  a  just  (man),  and  he  will  increase 
Isa.  40.  13  or,(bemg)hiscounsellor,hathtaughthim? 

6.  To  cause  to  know,  VT.  yeda,  5. 

Ezra  7.  25  and  teach  ye  them  that  know  (them)  not 

7.  To  chastise,  instruct,  teach,  id;  yasar,  3. 

Prov  31.  1  the  prophecy  that  his  mother  taught  him 

8.  To  cast,  show,  direct,  teach,  .tv  yarah,  5. 

Exod.  4.  12  I  will  be  with  thy  mouth,  and  teach  thee 
4.  15  and  will  teach  you  what  ye  shall  do 
24. 12  commandments,  .that  thou  mayest  teach 

35.  34  he  hath  put  in  his  heart  that  he  may  teach 
Lev.  10.  11  that  ye  may  teach  the  children  of  Israel 

14.  57  To  teach  when  (it  is)  unclean,  and  when 
Deuti7-  11  sentence  of  the  law  which  they  shall  teach 

24.  8  all  that  the  priests  the  Levites  shall  teach 

33.10  They  shall  teach  J acob  thy  j udgments,  and 
Judgi3.  8  teach  us  what  we  shall  do  unto  the  child 
1  Sa.  12.  23  I  will  teach  you  the  good  and  the  right 

1  Ki.  8.  36  that  thou  teach  them  the  good  way  wher. 

2  Ki.17.  27  let  him  teach  them  the  manner  of  the  God 

1 7.  28  taught  them  how  they  should  fear  the  L. 
2  Oh.  6.27  when  thou  hast  taught  them  the  good  way 
Job  6.  24  Teach  me,  and  I  will  hold  my  tongue 

8.  10  Shall  not  they  teach  thee,  (and)  tell  thee 
12.  7  ask  now  the  beasts,  and  they  shall  teach 
12.  8  speak  to  the  earth,  and  it  shall  teach  thee 

27.  11  I  will  teach  you  by  the  hand  of  God  :  (that) 
34.  32  (That  which)  I  see  not,  teach  thou  me 

36.  22  God  exalteth  by  his  power :  who  teacheth 
Psa.  25.  8  therefore  will  he  teach  sinners  in  the  way 

25.  12  him  shall  he  teach  in  the  way  (that)  hesh. 

27.11  Teach  me  thy  way,  0  Lord,  and  lead  me 
32.  8  I  will  instruct  tliee  and  teach  thee  in  the 
45.  4  thy  right  hand  shall  teach  thee  terrible 
86.  11  Teach  me  thy  way,  O  Lord;  I  will  walk 

119.  33  Teach  me,  O  Lord,  the  way  of  thy  statut. 
1 19. 102  I  have  not  departed,  .for  thou  hast  tau.j 
Frov.  4.  4  He  taught  me  also,  and  said  unto  me,  Let 
4. 11  I  have  taught  thee  in  the  way  of  wisdom 
6.  13  he  speaketli  with  his  feet,  he  teacheth  wi. 
Isa.  2.  3  he  will  teach  us  of  his  ways,  and  we  will 

9.  15  the  prophet  that  teacheth  lies,  he  (is)  the 

28.  9  Whom  shall  he  teach  knowledge?  and  w. 
28.  26  God  doth  instruct,  .(and)  doth  teach  him 

Eze.  44.  23  they  shall  teach'my  people  (the  difference) 
Mic.  3. 11  the  priests  thereof  teach  for  hire,  and  the 
4.  2  he  will  teach  11s  of  his  ways,  and  we  will 
Hab.  2. 19  to  the  dumb  stone,  Arise,  it  shall  teach  ! 

9.  To  teach,  i pi  lamad,  3. 

Deut.  4.  1  and  unto  the  judgments,  which  I  teach 
4.  5  I  have  taught  you  statutes  and  judgments 

4.  10  and  (that)  they  may  teach  their  children 
4. 14  commanded  me  at  that  time  to  teachyou 

5.  31  the  judgments,  which  thou  shalt  teach 

6.  I  the  Lord  your  God  commanded  to  teach 
11. 19  ye  shall  teach  them  your  children,  speak. 
20.  18  That  they  teach  you  not  to  do  after  all  tli. 
31.  19  write  ye  this  song  for  you,  and  teach  it 
31.  22  Moses  therefore .  .taught  it  the  children  of 

Judg.  3.  2  the  children  of  Israel  might  know  to  tea. 
2  Sa.  1.  18  he  bade  them  teach  the  children  of  Judah 
22.  35  He  teacheth  my  bands  to  war;  so  that  a 
2  Ch.  17.  7  he  sent  to  his  princes . .  to  teach  in  the  ci. 
17.  9  they  taught  in  Judah,  and  (had)  the  book 
17.  9  and  went  about,  .and  taught  the  people 
Ezra  7.  10  and  to  teach  in  Israel  statutes  and  judg. 
Job  21.  22  Shall  (any)  teach  God  knowledge?  seeing 
Psa.  18.  34  He  teacheth  my  hands  to  war,  so  that  a 
25.  4  Show  me  thy  ways,  O  Lord  ;  teach  me  thy 
25.  5  Lead  me  in  thy  truth,  and  teach  me :  for 


Psa.  25.  9  and  the  meek  will  he  teach  his  way 

34. 11  hearken  unto  me;  I  will  teach  you  thcfc. 
51.  i3(Then)will  I  teach  transgressors  thy  ways 
60.  title.  To  the  chief  Musician,  .to  teach :  when 

71.17  thou  hast  taught  me  from  my  youth :  and 
94.  10  lie  that  teacheth  man  knowledge,  (shall 

94. 12  thou . .  Lord  . .  teachest  him  out  of  thy  law 
19. 12,  26,  64,  68,  124,  135  teach  me  thy  statutes 

119.  66  Teach  me  good  judgment  andknowledge 
119. 108  I  beseech  thee,  .teach  me  thy  judgments 
119. 171  when  thou  hast  taught  me  thy  statutes 
132.  12  and  my  testimony  that  I  shall  teach  them 

143.  loTeachme  to  do  thy  willjfor  thou(art)my 

144.  1  which  teacheth  my  hands  to  war,  (and) 
Eecl.12.  9  the  preacher  was  wise,  he  still  taught  the 
Isa.  40.  14  taught  him  in  the  path  of  judgment,  and 

48.  17  the  Lord  thy  God  which  teacheth  thee  to 
Jer.  2.  33  therefore  hast  thou  also  taught  the  wic. 

9.  5  they  have  taught  their  tongue  to  speak 
9. 14  after  Baalim,  which  their  fathers  taught 

9.  20  teach  your  daughters  wailing,  and  every 

12.  16  as  they  taught  my  people  to  swear  by  B. 

13.  21  thou  hast  taught  them  (to  be)  captains 

31.  34  they  shall  teach  no  more  every  man  his 

32.  33  I  taught  them,  rising  up  early  and  teach. 
Dan.  1.  4  whom  they  might  teach  the  learning  and 

10.  To  cause  to  act  wisely,  sakal,  5. 

2  Ch.30.  22  the  Levites  that  taught  the  good  know. 
Provi6.  23  The  heart  of  the  wise  teacheth  hismouth 

11.  Taught,  SlSo.kt6s  didaktos. 

1  Co.  2.  13  notin  the  words  which  man’s  wisdom  te. 
2.13  but  which  the  Holy  Ghost  teacheth;  com. 

12 . To  teach,  StSaoKw  didasko. 

Matt.  4.  23  teaching  in  their  synagogues,  and  preach. 

5.  2  he  opened  hismouth,  and  taught  them 
5.  19  Whosoever,  .shall  teach  men  so,  hesliall 

5.  19  whosoever  shall  do  and  teach  (them),  the 

7.  29  he  taught  them  as  (one)liaving  authority 
9.  35  teaching  in  their  synagogues, and  preacli. 

11.  1  he  departed  thence,  to  teach  and  to  preach 

13.  54  he  taught  them  in  their  synagogue,  inso. 
15.  9  teaching  (for)  doctrinesthe  commandme. 

21.  23  the  elders,  .came  unto  him  as  he  was  te. 

22.  16  thou  art  true,  and  teachest  the  way  of 
26.  55  I  sat  daily  with  you  [teaching]  in  the  te. 
28.  15  took  the  money,  and  did  as  they  were  ta. 
28.  20  Teaching  them  to  observe  all  things  wh. 

Mark  1.  21  he  entered  into  the  synagogue,  and  tau. 

1.  22  for  he  taught  them  as  one  that  had  auth. 

2.  13  resorted  unto  him,  and  he  taught  them 

4.  1  he  began  again  to  teach  by  the  sea  side 

4.  2  he  taught  them  many  things  by  parables 

6.  2  he  began  to  teach  in  the  synagogue  :  and 
6.  6  he  went  round  about  the  villages,  teach. 
6.  30  what  they  had  done,  and  what  they  had  t. 

6.  34  and  he  began  to  teach  them  many  things 

7.  7  teaching  (for)  doctrines  the  commandm. 

8.  31  he  began  to  teach  them,  that  the  Son  of 
9. 31  he  taught  his  disciples,  and  said  unto  th. 

10.  1  and,  as  he  was  wont,  he  taught  them  ag. 

11. 17  he  taught,  saying  unto  them,  Is  itnot  wr. 

12.  14  for  thou,  .teachest  the  way  of  God  in  tru. 

12.  35  Jesus  answered  and  said,  while  he  taught 

14.  49  I  was  daily  with  you.  .teaching,  and  ye 
Luke  4.  15  he  taught  in  their  synagogues,  being  glo. 

4.  31  and  taught  them  on  the  sabbath  days 

5.  3  he  sat  down,  and  taught  the  people  out 

5. 17  on  a  certain  day,  as  he  was  teaching,  that 

6.  6  he  entered  into  the  synagogue  and  taught 

11.  1  teach  us  to  pray,  as  John  also  taught  his 

12.  1 2  the  Holy  Ghost  shall  teachyou  intliesame 

13.  10  he  was  teaching  in  one  of  the  synagogues 

13.  22  teaching  and  journeying  toward  Jerusal. 

13.  26  We  have  eaten,  .and  thou  hast  taught  in 

19.  47  And  he  taught  daily  in  the  temple 

20.  1  he  taught  the  people  in  the  temple,  and 

20.  21  thou  sayest  and  teachest  rightly,  neither 

20.  21  we  know  that  thou,  .teachest  the  way  of 

21.  37  in  the  day  time  he  was  teaching  in  the  te. 

23.  5  He  stirreth  up  the  people,  teaching  thro. 
John  6.  59  These  things  said  he.  as  he  taught  in  Ca. 

7.  14  Jesus  went  up  into  the  temple,  and  tau. 

7.  28  Then  cried  Jesus  in  the  temple,  as  he  ta. 

7.  35  will  he  go.  .among  the  Gentiles,  and  tea. 

8.  2  [people  came  unto  him  ;  and  he.  .taught]1 

8.  20  These  words  spake  Jesus,  .as he  taught  in 

8.  28  as  my  Fatherhath  taught  me,  I  speak  th. 

9.  34  born  in  sins,  and  dost  thou  teach  us? 

14.  26  he  shall  teach  you  all  things,  and  bring 
18.  20  I  ever  taught  in  the  synagogue,  and  in  the 

Acts  I.  1  all  that  Jesus  began  both  to  do  and  teach  1 

4.  2  Being  grieved  that  they  taught  the  peop. 

4. 18  commanded  them  not  to. .teach  in  the  na. 

5.  21  they  entered  into  the  temple,  .and  taught 
5.  25  standing  in  the  temple,  and  teaching  the 
5.  28  command  you,  that  ye  should  not  teach 

5  42  they  ceased  not  to  teach  and  preach  Jesus: 
1.  26  they  assembled,  .and  tauglitmuch people 
5.  1  certain  men  which  came,  taught  the  br. 
5.  35  teaching  and  preaching  the  word  of  the 

8.  11  he  continued,  .teaching  the  word  of  God 
8.  25  taught  diligently  the  things  of  the  Lord 

20.  20  have  taught  you  publicly,  and  from  hou. 
21.21  thou  teachest  all  the  J ews  which  are  among' 

21.  28  Thisis  themanthat  teacheth  all(men)  cv.. 
28  31  teaching  those  things  which  concern  the 

Rom  2.  21  Thou  ,  which  teachest  another,  teaches* 
12  7  Or  ministry .  .or  he  that  teacheth,  on 

1  Co.  4.  1 7  my  ways ..  as  I  teach  every  where  in  every 
11  14  Doth  not  even  nature  itself  teach  you,  that 


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Gal.  i.  12  neither  was  I  taught  (it),  but  by  the  rev. 
Eph.  4.  21  ye  have  heard  him,  and  have  been  taught 
Col.  1.  28  warning  every  man,  and  teaching  every 

2.  17  stablishedin  the  faith, as  yehave  beenta. 
•  3.  16  teaching  and  admonishing  one  another  in 
2  Th.  2.  15  the  traditions  which  ye  have  been  taught 

1  Ti.  2. 12  I  suffer  not  a  woman  to  teach,  nor  to  us. 

4.  11  These  things  command  and  teach 

6.  2  do  (them)  service.  These  things  teach  and 

2  Ti.  2.  2  faithful  men,  who  shall  be  able  to  teach 
Titus  1. 11  teaching  things  whicli  they  ought  not,  for 
Hcb.  5.  12  ye  have  need  that  one  teach  youagain  wh. 

8.  11  they  shall  not  teach  every  man  his  neigh. 
1  Jo.  2.  27  and  ye  need  not  that  any  man  teach  you 
2.  27  as  the  same  anointing  teaclieth  you  of  all 
2.  27  even  as  it  hath  taught  you,  ye  shall  abide 
Rev.  2.  14  who  taught  Balac  to  cast  a  stumbling  bl. 
Rev.  2.  20  to  teach  and  to  seduce  my  servants  to  co. 

13.  To  tell  down  or  thoroughly,  KarayysWu  kataf 

Acts  16.  21  teach  customs,  which  are  not  lawful  for 

1 4.  Tosound  down, instruct  orally,  narrix^^lecheO. 

1  Co.  14. 19  that  (by  my  voice)  I  might  teach  others 
Gal.  6.  6  Let  him  that  is  taught  in  the  word 

6.  6  communicate  unto  him  that  teacheth  in 

15.  To  be  or  malcc  a  disciple,  teach,  paByr low  math. 
Matt.  28.  19  Go  ye  therefore,  and  teach  all  nations,  ba. 
Acts  14.  21  when  they  had  preached ..  and  had  taught 

16 . To  train,  instruct,  naibevu  paideud. 

Acts  22.  3  taught  according  to  the  perfect  manner  of 
Titus  2.  12  Teaching  us  that,  denying  ungodliness  and 
TEACH  diligently,  to  — 

To  sharpen,  repeat,  JJV'  shanan,  3. 

Dent.  6.  7  thou  shalt  teach  them  diligently  unto  thy 
TEACH  other  doctrine  or  otherwise,  to  — 

To  teach  other  or  different  things,  IrepoSiSatrKahlu. 

1  Ti.  1.  3  chargesomethattheyteachnootherdoctr. 
6.  3  If  any  man  teach  otherwise,  and  consent 
TEACHER,  teaching  — 

1  .To  cause  to  understand,  |’3  bin,  5. 

1  Ch.25.  8  the  small  as  the  great,  the  teacher  as  the 

2 . To  cast,  show,  direct,  teach,  rn;  yarah,  5. 

2  Ch.  15.  3  without  a  teaching  priest,  and  without  law 
Prov.  5. 13  have  not  obeyed  the  voice  of  my  teachers 
Isa.  30.-20  yet  shall  not  thy  teachers  be  removed  in. 

30. 20  but  thine  eyes  shall  see  thy  teachers 
Hab.  2. 18  the  molten  image,  and  a  teacher  of  lies 

3.  To  interpret,  j’iS  luts,  5. 

Isa.  43.  27  thy  teachers  have  trangressed  against  me 

4.  To  teach,  107  lamad,  3. 

Psa.119.  99  more  understanding  than  all  my  teachers 

5.  Teacher,  instructor ,  SiSdaKahos  didaslealos. 

John  3.  2  we  know  that  thou  art  a  teacher  come  fr. 
Acts  13.  1  there  were .  .certain  prophets  and  teach. 
Rom.  2.  20  a  teacher  of  babes,  which  hast  the  form 

1  Co.  12.  28  secondarily  prophets,  thirdly  teachers,  af. 

12.  29  (are)  all  prophets?  (are)  all  teachers?  (are) 
Eph.  4. 11  evangelists  ;  and  some,  pastors  and  teac. 

1  TI.  2.  7  a  teacher  of  the  Gentiles  in  faith  and  ve. 

2  Ti.  1. 11  an  apostle,  and  a  teacher  of  the  Gentiles 

4.  3  shall  they  heap  to  themselves  teachers 
Heb.  5. 12  when  for  the  time  ye  ought  to  be  teachers 
5.  Teaching,  instruction,  SiSaauaXla  didaskalia. 

Rom  12.  7  (let  us  wait)  on  (our)  ministering,  .on  te. 
PEACHER  (of  the  law,  of  good  things,  false)  — 

1  .Teacher  of  good,  KahoSiSdauahos  kalodidaskalos. 

Titus  2.  3  not  given  to  much  wine,  teachers  ofgoodt. 

2.  Teacher  of  law,  vopobibatruahos  nomodidaskalos. 

1  Ti.  1.7  Desiring  to  be  teachers  of  the  law:  unde. 

LA  teacher  of  lies  or  falsehood,  <peoSoSiSdaKa\os. 

2  Pe.  2.  1  there  shall  be  false  teachers  among  you 
PEAR  (in  pieces,  be  tom),  to  — 

..To  cleave,  rend,  rip  up,  hatch,  J>p3  baqa,  3. 

2  Ki.  2.  24  and  tare  forty  and  two  children  of  these 
Hos.  13.  8  devour  them . .  the  wild  beast  shall  tear 
i.  To  take  violently  away,  S])  gazed. 

Mai.  1.  13  ye  brought  (that  which  was)  torn,  and  the 

!.  To  tread  down,  thresh,  t m  dush. 

Judg  8.  7  I  will  tear  your  flesh  with  the  thorns  of 

[..To  tear,  rpa  taraph. 

Deut33.  20  teareth  the  arm  with  the  crown  of  the  he 
Job  16.  9  He  teareth  (me)  in  his  wrath, who  hateth 
18.  4  He  teareth  himself  in  his  anger :  shall  the 
Psa.  7.  2  Lest  he  tear  my  soul  like  a  lion,  rending 
50.  22  lest  I  tear  (you)  in  pieces,  and  (there  be) 
llos.  5.  i4  I,  even  I,  will  tear  and  go  away ;  I  will 
6.  1  he  hath  torn,  and  he  will  heal  us ;  he  hath 
Amos.  1. 11  his  anger  did  tearperpetually,  andhekept 
Mic.  5.  8  both  treadeth  down,  and  teareth  in  pieces 
hah  2. 12  The  lion  did  tear  in  pieces  enough  for  his 
’ -To  be  torn,  fpij  taraph,  2. 

Exod22.  13  If  it  be  torn  in  pieces,  let  him  bring  it 
Jer.  5.  6  every  one  that  goeth.. shall  be  torn  in  pie. 

'•  To  be  torn,  rp.o  taraph,  4. 

Gen.  44.  28  Surely  he  is  torn  in  piecesj'and  I  saw  him 

■  To  draw,  tear,  aro  sachab. 

Jer.  i5.  3  the  sword  to  slay,  and  the  dogs  to  tear 
1.  To  deal  out,  Dps  paras. 

Jer.  16.  7  Neither  shall  (men)  tear  (themselves)  for  | 


9.  To  break  off,  rend,  pi 9  paraq. 

Zee.  11.  16  of  the  fat,  and  tear  their  claws  in  pieces 

10.  To  rend  away,  cut  off,  jnp  qara. 

2  Sa.  13.  31  the  king  arose,  and  tare  his  garments,  and 
Psa.  35.  15  theabjects..theydidtear(me),andceased 
Eze.  13.  20  I  will  tear  them  from  your  arms,  and  will 
1 3.  2 1  Your  kerchiefs  also  will  I  tear,  and  deliver 

11.  Tb  break  in  pieces,  shabar. 

1  Hi.  13.  26  the  lion,  which  had  tom  him,  and  slain 

13.  28  had  not  eaten  the  carcase,  nor  torn  the  ass 

12.  To  break,  burst,  rend,  tear,  (rfiyuupt  rhegnumi. 
Mark  9.  18  wheresoever  he  taketh  him,  he  teareth 

13.  To  draw  out  and  beat,  tear,  lacerate,  mrapdaaw. 
Mark  1.  26  when  the  unclean  spirit  had  torn  him,  and 

9.  20  when  he  saw  him .  .the  spirit  [tare]  him 
Luke  9.  39  it  teareth  him  that  he  foametli  again,  and 

14.  To  tear  or  lacerate  together,  avairapda<ra>  susp. 
Lukeg.  42  the  devil  threw  him  down,  anu  tare  (him) 

TEARS,  (with)  — 

1  .To  weep,  npp  bakah. 

Esth.  8.  3  besought  him  with  tears  to  put  away  the 
2.  A  tear,  .PJ.'P'n  dimah. 

2  Ki.  20.  s  have  heard  thyprayer,!  have'seen  thyte. 
Psa.  6.  6  I  am  weary . .  I  water  my  couch  with  my 

39. 12  hold  not  thy  peace  at  my  tears:  for  I  (am) 
42.  3  My  tears  have  been  my  meat  day  and  ni. 
56.  8  put  thou  my  tears  into  thy  bottle  :  (are 
80.  5  Thou  feedest  them  with  the  bread  of  tea. 
80.  5  givest  them  tears  to  drink  in  great  meas. 
116.  8  mine  eyes  from  tears,  (and)  my  feet  from 
126.  5  They  that  sow  in  tears  shall  reap  in  joy 
Eccl.  4.  1  behold  the  tears  of  (such  as  were)  oppre. 
Isa.  16.  9  I  will  water  thee  with  my  tears,  0  Hesh. 
25.  8  the  Lord  God  will  wipe  away  tears  from 
38.  5  heard  thy  prayer,  I  have  seen  thy  tears 
Jor.  9.  1  and  mine  eyes  a  fountain  of  tears,  that  I 
9. 18  that  our  eyes  may  run  down  with  tears 
13.  17  shall  weep  sore,  and  run  down  with  tears 
14. 17  Let  mine  eyes  run  down  with  tears  night 
31.  16  Refrain,  .thine  eyes  from  tears:  for  thy 
Lam.  1.  2  weepeth  sore  in  the  night,  and  her  tears 
2.  11  Mine  eyes  do  fail  with  tears,  my  bowels 
2.  18  let  tears  run  down  like  a  river  day  and 
Eze.  24.  16  nor  weep,  neither  shall  thy  tears  run  do. 
Mai.  2.  13  covering  the  altar  of  the  Loud  with  tea. 
3../1  tear,  Sdupu  dakru. 

Mark  9.24  the  father,  .cried  out, and  said  [with  tears] 
Luke  7.38  began  to  wash  his  feet  with  tears,  and  did 
7.  44  she  hath  washed  my  feet  with  tears,  and 
Acts  20. 19  Serving  the  Lord,  .with  many  tears,  and 

20.  31  warn  every  one  night  and  day  with  tears 
2  C<.  2.  4  I  wrote  unto  you  withmany  tears,  not  th. 

2  Ti.  1.  4  being  mindful  of  thy  tears,  that  I  may  be 
Hcb.  5.  7  supplications,  with  strong  crying  and  te. 

12.  17  though  he  sought  it  carefully  with  tears 
Rev.  7. 17  God  shall  wipe  away  all  tears  from  their 

21.  4  God  shall  wipe  away  all  tears  from  their 
TEAT  — 

1  .Breast,  teat,  "n  dad. 

Eze.  23.  3  there  they  bruised  the  teats  of  their  virg. 
23.  21  in  bruising  thy  teats  by  the  Egyptians  for 
2 .Breast,  teat,  it?  shad. 

Isa.  32.  12  They  shall  lament  for  the  teats,  for  tho 
TE'-BAH,  rqa  thick,  strong. 

A  son  of  Nalior  the  brother  of  Abraham.  B.o.  i860. 

Gen.  22.  24  she  bare  also  T.,  and  Gaharn,  and  Thah. 
TE-BAL'-IAH,  Jah  is  protector. 

A  son  of  Hosah,  a  Merarite,  a  gatekeeper  for  the  taber¬ 
nacle  in  the  days  of  David.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.26. 11  Hilkiah  the  second,  T.  the  third,  Zcchariah 
TE'-BETH,  n?a  winter. 

The  tenth  Jewish  month,  from  the  new  moon  of  January 
till  that  of  February. 

Esth.  2. 16  the  tenth  month,  which  (is)  the  month  T. 
TEDIOUS  unto,  to  be  — 

To  cut  in,  interrupt,  eyninri 0  eykopto. 

Acts  24.  4  that  I  be  not  further  tedious  unto  thee 
TEETH,  (cheek,  great,  jaw)  — 

1  .Possessor  of  edges,  ni'S'3  H’3  baal  piphiyyoth. 

Isa.  41. 15  sharp  threshing  instrument  having  teeth 

2.  Jaw  cr  great  teeth,  nlyn^D  maltaoth. 

Psa.  58.  6  break  out  the  great  teeth  of  the  young 

3.  Jaw  or  great  teeth,  niy^np  methalleoth. 

Prov. 30. 14  and  their  jaw  teeth  (as)  knives,  to  devour 
Joel  1.  6  he  hath  the  cheek  teeth  of  a  great  lion 
[See  also  Tooth.] 

TE-HAPH-NE'-HES,  Dmsnn. 

Another  form  of  Tahpan'fies. 

Eze.  30.  18  At  T.  also  the  day  shall  be  darkened,  wh. 

TE-HIN'-NAH,  njnn  entreaty. 

A  son  of  Eshton,  a  descendant  of  Judah  and  father  of 
Ir-na-hash.  B.o.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4.  12  and  T.  the  father  of  Ir-nahash.  These  (are) 
TEIL  tree  — 

An  oak,  elah. 

Isa.  6. 13  as  a  teil  tree,  and  as  an  oak,  whose  sub. 
TE'-KEL,  weighed. 

Dan.  5.  25  this  (is)  the  writing.  .Mene,  Mene,  T.,  U-. 

5.  27  T. ;  Thou  art  weighed  in  the  balances,  and 


TE-KO  -AH,  TE-KO'-A,  yipn  firm,  settlement. 

1.  A  city  in  Judah,  six  miles  S.E.  of  Bethlehem,  and 
twelve  S.  of  Jerusalem,  and  now  called  Tekua;  hero 
dwelt  the  wise  woman  who  interceded  with  David:  also 
the  prophet  Amos. 

2  Sa.  14.  2  J oab  sent  to  T.,  and  fetched  thence  a  wise 
14.  4  when  the  woman  of  T.  spake  to  the  king 
14.  9  the  woman  of  T.  said  unto  the  king.  My 
2  Ch.n.  6  He  built. . Betli-lehem,  and  Etam,  and  T. 

20.  20  went  forth  into  the  wilderness  of  T. 

Jer.  6.  1  blow  the  trumpet  in  T.,  and  set  up  a  sign 
Amos  1.  1  Amos,  who  was  among  the  herdmen  of  T. 

2.  Family  or  possession  of  Asshur,  a  descendant  of  Hez- 
ron  grandson  of  Judah. 

1  Ch.  2.  24  Hezron’s  wife  bare..  Ashur  the  father  of  T. 

4-  5  Ashur  the  father  of  T.  had  two  wives,  He. 
TEKOITE,  ’ypp,  ’yipp. 

An  inhabitant  of  the  preceding  city. 

2  Sa.  23.  26  Helcz .  Ira  the  son  of  Ikkesh  the  T. 

1  Ch.n.  28  Ira  the  son  of  Ikkesh  the  T.,  Abi-ezerthe 
27.  9  sixth .  .(was)  Ira  the  son  of  Ikkesh  the  T. 
Neh.  3.  5  next  unto  them  the  T.  repaired  ;  but  tho 

3.  27  After  them  the  T.  repaired  another  piece 

TEL  A'-BIB,  9’Pn  hill  of  grass. 

A  height  on  the  river  Chebar  or  Chaboras,  where  Eze  • 
kiel  stayed  with  the  Jewish  exiles  a  week. 

Eze.  3.  15  I  camo  to  them  of  the  captivity  at  T.,  th. 

TEL  HA-RE'-SHA,  X ty  “ P  Sp  hill  of  the  magus. 

A  height  on  the  river  Chebar  or  Chaboras,  whence  some 
Jewish  exiles  returned  to  Jerusalem.  B.c.  536. 

Ezra  2.  59  these  (were)  they  which  went  up  from.  .T. 
Neh.  7.  61  they  which  went  up . .  from  Tel-melali,  T. 
TEL  ME'-LAH,  nbo  Vp  hill  of  salt. 

A  height  on  the  river  Chebar  or  Chaboras,  whence  some 
Jewish  exiles  returned  who  could  not  prove  their 
genealogy. 

Ezra  2.  59  these  (were)  they  which  went  up  from  T 
Neh.  7.  61  these  (were)  they  which  went  up . .  from  T. 
TE'-LAH,  n'jp  vigour. 

Father  of  Tahan,  and  a  descendant  of  Ephraim  through 
Beriah.  B.c.  1640. 

1  Ch.  7.  25  Reshepli,  and  T.  his  son,  and  Tahan  hi3 
TE-LA'-IM,  O'x^a  lambs.  See  Telem. 

A  place  in  Judah,  near  Edom,  where  Saul  assembled 
his  forces  against  Amalek. 

1  Sa.  13.  4  Saul,  .numbered them  in  T.,two  hundred 
TE'-LEM,  DLa  a  lamb.  See  Telaim. 

1.  A  city  in  Judah  near  Ziph  or  Bealoth. 

Josh.  15.  24  Ziph,  and  T.,  and  Bealoth 

2.  A  gatekeeper  of  the  sanctuary  who  returned  from 
exile,  and  had  married  a  strange  wife.  B.C.  445. 

Eze.  10.  24  of  the  porters;  Shallum,  and  T.,  and  Url 
TELL  (out),  to  — 

1  .To  say,  (lift  up  the  voice,),  n?s<  amar. 

Gen.  22.  2  the  mountains  which  I  will  tell  thee  of 
22.  3  unto  the  place  of  which  God  bad  told  him 

22.  9  came  to  the  place.  God  had  told  him  of 
26.  2  dwell  in  the  land  which  I  shall  tell  thee  of 
41.  24  I  told  (this)  unto  the  magicians;  but(th.) 
48.  1  that  (one)  told  Joseph,  Behold,  thy  father 

Exod.  5.  1  Aaron  went  in,  and  told  Pharaoh,  Thu3 
NUJU14.  14  they  will  tell  (it)  to  the  inhabitants  of  th. 

29.  40  Moses  told  the  children  of  Is;.,  i  iccord. 
Deuti7.  11  the  judgment  which  they  shall  tel!  thee 
32.  7  ask.  .thy  elders,  and  they  will  tell  thee 
Judgi3.  6  the  woman  came  and  told  her  husband 

1  Sa.  8. 10  Samuel  told  all  the  words  of  the  Lord  un. 

23.  22  it  is  told  me  (that)  he  dealeth  very  subtL 

2  Sa.  7.  5  tell  my  servant  David,  Thus  saith  the  L. 

12.  18  how.  .if  we  tell  him  that  the  childis  dead? 

1  Ki.14.  7  tell  Jeroboam,  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God 

18.  8,  11,  14  go,  tell  thy  lord,  Behold,  Elijah  (is 
20.  9  Tell  my  lord  the  king,  All  that  thou  didst 
22.  18  Did  I  not  tell  thee  that  he  would  proph. 

2  Ki.  6. 10  the  place  which  the  man  of  God  told  him 

8.  14  He  told  me  (that)  thou  shouldest  surely 
20.  5  tell  Hezekiah  the  captain  of  my  people 

22.  15  Thus  saith  the  Lord.  .Tell  the  man  that 

23.  17  the  men  of  the  city  told  him,  (It  is)  tho 

:  Ch.17.  4  tell  David  my  servant,  Thus  saith  the  Lord 
2  CI1.18.  17  Did  I  not  tell  thee  (that)  he  would  not  pr. 

34.  23  Thus  saith  the  Lord.  .Tell  ye  the  man  th. 
Job  8.  10  Shall  not  they  teach  thee,  (and)  tell  theo 
34.  34  Let  men  of  understanding  tell  me,  and 
Psa.  50.  12  If  I  were  hungry,  I  would  not  tell  thee 
Isa.  6.  9  tell  this  people,  Hear  ye  indeed,  but  und. 
Jer.  15.  2  thou  shalt  tell  them,  Thus  saith  the  Lord 
28.  13  tell  Hananiah,  saying,  Thus  saith  the  Lo. 
34.  2  speak  to  Zedekiali  king  of  Judah,  and  tell 
35. 13  tell  the  men  of  Judah,  and  the  inhabitan. 
Eze.  3.  11  tell  them,  'Thus  saith  the  Lord  God,  whe. 
12.  23  Tell  them  therefore,  Thus  saith  the  Lord 
17.  12  tell  (them),  Behold,  the  king  of  Babylon 

2.  To  say,  nn.x;  amar. 

Dan.  2.  4  tell  thy  servants  the  dream,  and  we  will 
2.  7  Let  the  king  tell  his  servants  the  dream 
2.  9  tell  me  the  dream,  and  I  shall  know  that 
2.  36  we  will  tell  the  interpretation  thereof  be. 

4.  7  I  told  the  dream  before  them,  but  they  did 
4.  8  and  before  him  I  told  the  dream,  (saying) 

4.  9  tell  me  the  visions  of  my  dream  that  I  h. 

7.  1  he  wrote  the  dream,  (and)  told  the  sum 
7. 16  he  told  me,  and  made  me  know  the  inte. 


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3  To  remove,  uncover,  (jus'tin)  galah  ( etli  ozen). 

,Sa  q  is  the  Lord  had  told  Samuel  in  his  ear  a 
i  Ch.17.  25  thou,  O  my  God,  has  told  thy  servant  th. 

4.  To  speak,  (lead  forth  words),  "O')  dabar . 

Psa.101.  7  he  that  telleth  lies  shall  not  tarry  in  my 

5.  To  speak  {lead  forth  words),  "O'?  dabar,  3. 

Gen  20.  8  called  all  his  servants,  and  told  all  these 
24  23  I  will  not  eat,  until  I  have  told  mine  err. 

41!  27  they  told  him  all  the  words  of  J oseph;  wh. 
Exod  g.  I  Go  in  unto  Pharaoh,  and  tell  him,  Thus 
14  12  (Is)  not  this  the  word  that  we  did.  tell  th. 
Lev.  21.  24  Moses  told  (it)  unto  Aaron,  and  to  his  sons 
Numn.  24  Moses  went  out,  and  told  the  people  the 
14.  39  Moses  told  these  sayings  unto  all  the  chi. 

23. 26  Told  not  I  thee,  saying,  All  that  the  Lord 
Judg  16.  10,  13  thou  hast  mocked  me,  and  told  me  lies 

20.  3  Then  said  the  children  of  Israel,  Tell  (us) 

1  Sa.  10.  25  Samuel  told  the  people  the  manner  of  the 

11.  4  told  the  tidings  in  the  ears  of  the  people 

2  Sa.  11.  19  When  thou  hast  made  an  end  of  telling 

1  Ki.  13.  25  they  came  and  told  (it)  in  the  city  where 

14.  2  the  prophet,  which  told  me  that  (I  should 
20.  11  Tell  (him),  Let  not  him  thatgirdethon(his 

22. 16  I  adjure  thee  that  thou  tell  me  nothing 

2  Ki  1.7  came  up  to  meet  you,  and  told  you  these 
I  Ch.21. 10  Go  and  tell  David,  saying,  Thus  saith  the 
Psa.  41.  6  (when)  he  goeth  abroad,  he  telleth  (it) 

Jer.  19.  2  proclaim  there  the  words  that  I  shall  tell 
Zecli.io.  2  have  seen  a  lie,  and  have  told  false  drea. 

6.  To  cause  to  know,  sn;  yada,  5. 

1  Sa.  6.  2  tell  us  wherewith  we  shall  send  it  to  his 
Isa.  5.  5  I  will  tell  you  what  I  will  do  to  my  vine. 

7.  To  number,  count,  appoint,  •MO  manah. 

2  Ki.12.  10  theyputupinbags,andtoldthemoney(th. 
Psa. 147.  4  He  telleth  the  number  of  the  stars;  heca. 
Jer."  33. 13  undertlie  hands  of  him  that  telleth  (them) 

8.  To  put  before,  declare,  1)3  nagad,  5. 

Gen  3. 11  Who  told  thee  that  thou  (wast)  naked? 

Q.  22  And  Ham . .  told  his  two  brethren  without 

12. 18  why  didst  thou  not  tell  me  that  she  (was) 
14.  13  there  came  one  that  had  escaped,  andtold 

21.  26  neither  didst  thou  tell  me,  neither  yet  he. 
24.  23  Whose  daughter  (art)  thou  ?  tellme.I  pray 
24.  28  the  damsel  ran,  andtold  (them  of)  her  mo. 
24. 49  tell  me  :  and  if  not,  tell  me ;  that  I  may 
26.  32  told  him  concerning  the  well  which  they 

29. 12  Jacob  told  Rachel. .and  she  ran  and  told 
29  IS  Laban  said . .  tell  me,  what  (shall)  thy  wa. 
31.  20  Jacob  stole  away . .  in  thathe  told  him  not 

31.  27  didst  not  tell  me,  that  I  might  have  sent 

32.  5  I  have  sent  to  tell  my  lord,  that  I  may  find 
32.  29  Jacob  asked  Ohm),  and  said.  Tell  (me),  I 
37.  5  Joseph  dreamed  a  dream,  and  he  told  (it) 
37.  16  tell  me,  I  pray  thee,  where  they  feed  (th. 

42.  29  and  told  him  all  that  befell  unto  them 

43.  6  (as)  to  tell  the  man  whether  ye  had  yet  a 

43.  7  we  told  him  according  to  the  tenor  of  th. 

44.  24  when  we  came . .  we  told  him  the  words  of 

45. 13  ye  shall  tell  my  father  of  all  my  glory  in 

45.  26  told  him,  saying,  Joseph  (is)yet  alive,  and 

47.  1  Joseph  came  and  told  Pharaoh,  and  said 

48.  2  (one)  told  Jacob,  and  said,  Behold,  thy  son 

49.  1  that  I  may  tell  you  (that)  which  shall  bef. 
Exod.  4.  28  Moses  told  Aaron  all  the  words  of  the  L. 

16.  22  therulers  of  the  congregation,  .told  Moses 
13.  3  Thus  shalt  thou,  .tell  the  children  of  Isr. 
19.  9  Moses  told  the  words  of  the  people  unto 
Lev.  14.  35  he  that  owneth  the  house  shall,  .tell  the 
Numix.  27  there  ran  a  young  man,  and  told  Moses 
23.  3  whatsoever  he  showeth  mel  will  tell  thee 
Josh  7.  19  tell  me  now  what  thou  hast  done ;  hide 
Judg.  9.  7  when  they  told  (it)  toJotham, he  wentand 
□  42  the  people  went  out.  .and  they  told  Abi. 

13.  6  asked,  .not.  .neither  told  heme  his  name 

14  2  he  came  up,  and  told  his  father  and  his 

14.  6  he  told  not  his  father  or  his  mother  what 
14.  9  he  told  not  them  that  he  had.  taken  the  lio. 
14  16  put  forth  a  riddle,  .and  hast  not  told  (it) 
14.  16  I  have  not  told  (it),  .shall  I  tell  (it)  thee? 
14.  1 7  he  told  her,  because  she  lay  sore  upon  him 
14.  17  she  told  the  riddle  to  the  children  of  her 

16.  6  Tell  me,  I  pray  thee,  wherein  thy  great 

16.  10  tell  me,  I  pray  thee,  wherewith  thou  mi. 

16. 13  tell  me  wherewith  thou  mightest  be  bound 

16.  15  hast  not  told  me  wherein  thy  great  stre. 
16.  17  he  told  her  all  his  heart,  and  said  unto  her 
16.  18  Delilah  saw  that  he  had  told  her  all  his 

Ruth  3.  4  and  he  will  tell  thee  what  thou  shalt  do 

3.  16  she  told  her  all  that  the  man  had  done  to 

4.  4  tell  me,  that  I  may  know  :  for  (there  is) 

1  Sa.  3.  13  I  have  told  him  that  I  will  judge  his  ho. 

3.  18  Samuel  told  him  every  whit,  and  hid  no. 

4.  13  the  man  came  into  the  city,  and  told  (it) 
4.  14  And  the  man  came  in  hastily,  and  told  Eli 

9.  8  (that)  will  I  give  to  the  man  of  God  to  tell 
0.  18  Tell  me,  I  pray  thee,  where  the  seer’s  ho. 
g.  19  and  will  tell  thee  all  that  (is)  in  thine  he. 

10.  15  Tell  me,  I  pray  thee,  what  Samuel  said 
10.  16  He  told  us  plainly  that  the  asses  were  fo. 

10. 16  the  matter  of  the  kingdom  .he  told  him 
14.  1  let  us  go  over . .  But  he  told  not  his  father 
14.  33  they  told  Saul,  saying,  Behold,  the  people 
14.  43  Saul  said  to  Jonathan,  Tell  me  what  thou 
14.  43  Jonathan  told  him,  and  said,  I  did  but  ta. 

15. 16  I  will  tell  thee  what  the  Lord  hath  said 
18.  20  they  told  Saul,  and  the  thing  pleased  him 
18.  24  the  servants  of  Saul  told  him,  saying,  On 


1  Sa  18.  26  when  his  servants  told  David  these  words 

19.  2  Jonathan  told  David,  saying,  Saul  my  fa. 

19.  3  and  what  I  see,  that  I  will  tell  thee 
iq  11  David's  wife,  told  him,  saying,  If  thou  sa. 

19.  18  told  him  all  that  Saul  had  done  to  him 
19.  21  when  it  was  told  Saul,  he  sent  other  men 
20  9  if  I  knew,  .then  would  not  I  tell  it  thee 
20!  TO  Who  shall  tell  me?  or  what  (if)  thy  father 

22.  22  I  knew,  .that  he  would  surely  tell  Saul 
23  I  they  told  David,  saying,  Behold,  the  Ph. 

23  11  0  Lord  God.  .1  beseech  thee,  tell  thy  se. 

23.  23  they  told  David :  wherefore  he  came  do. 

24.  1  it  was  told  him,  saying,  Behold,  David  (is) 

25.  12  and  came  and  told  him  all  those  sayings 
25.  14  one  of  the  young  men  told  Abigail,  Nab. 

23.  19  But  she  told  not  her  husband  Nabal 
23.  36  she  told  him  nothing,  less  or  more,  until 
25  37  and  his  wifehad  told  him  these  things, that 
27  II  Lest  they  should  tell  on  us,  saying,  So  did 

2  Sa.  1.  4  How  went  the  matter?  I  pray  thee,  tell 

1.  s,  13  said  unto  the  young  man  that  told  him 

1.  6  the  young  man  that  told  him,  said,  As  I 
1  20  Tell  (it)  not  in  Gath,  publish  (it)  not  in  the 

2.  4  they  told  David,  saying,  (That)  the  men 

3.  23  told  Joab,  saying,  Abner  the  son  of  Ner 

4.  10  When  one  told  me,  saying,  Behold,  Saul 
7.  11  the  Lord  telleth  thee  that  he  will  make 

10.  5  When  they  told  (it)  unto  David,  he  sent 

11  5  the  woman  conceived,  and  sent  and  told 

11.  10  when  they  had  told  David,  saying,  Uriah 

11. 18  Joab  sent  and  told  David  all  the  things 

12. 18  the  servants  of  David  feared  to  tell  him 
73.  4  he  said  unto  him . .  wilt  thou  not  tell  me? 

14.  33  So  Joab  came  to  the  king,  and  told  him 
1=  31  (one)  told  David,  saying,  Aliitliophel  (is) 

13.  35  thou  shalt  tell  (it)  to  Zadok  and  Abiathar 

17.  16  tell  David,  saying,  Lodge  not  this  night 

17.  17  told  them;  and  they  went  and  told  king 

17.  18  a  lad  saw  them,  and  told  Absalom  :  but 

17.  21  went  and  told  king  David,  and  said  unto 

18.  10  a  certain  man  saw  (it),  and  told  Joab,  and 

18.  11  Joab  said  unto  the  man  that  told  him,  And 

18.  21  Then  said  Joab  to  Cushi,  Go  tell  the  king 

18.  25  And  the  watchman  cried,  and  told  the  ki. 

19.  8  they  told  unto  all  the  people,  sayiug,  Be. 

24  13  Gad  came  to  David,  and  told  him,  and  said 

1  Ki.  1.  20  that  thou  sliouldest  tell  them  who  shall 

1.  23  they  told  the  king,  saying.  Behold  Nathan 
2  39  they  told  Shimei,  saying,  Behold,  thy  se. 
10. "  3  And  Solomon  told  her  all  her  questions 
10  3  there  was  not(any)  thing . .  he  told  her  not 

14.  3  he  shall  tell  thee  what  shall  become  of  the 
18.  12  when  I  come  and  tell  Aliab,  and  he  cann. 

18.  16  Obadiah  went  to  meet  Aliab,  and  told  him 

19.  1  Aliab  told  Jezebel  all  that  Elijah  had  done 

20.  17  they  told  him,  saying.  There  aremen  come 

2  Ki.  4.  2  What  shall  I  do  for  thee?  tell  me,  what 

4  7  Then  she  came  and  told  the  man  of  God 

4.  27  hath  hid  (it)  from  me,  and  hath  not  told 
4.  31  lie  went  again  to  meet  him,  and  told  him 
3.  4  (one)  went  in,  and  told  his  lord,  saying 

6.  12  Elisha,  .telleth  the  king  of  Israel  the  wo. 

7.  9  we  may  go  and  tell  the  king’s  household 
7. 10  they  told  them,  saying,  We  came  to  the 
7.  11  and  they  told  (it)  to  the  king’s  house  wit. 

7  15  the  messengers  returned,  and  told  the  king 

O.  12  And  they  said,  (It  is)  false ;  tell  us  now 

9.  15  let  none  go  forth,  .to  tell  (it)  in  Jezreel 
9.  18  the  watchman  told,  saying,  The  messenger 
9.  20  the  watchman  told,  saying,  He  came  even 
9.  36  Wherefore  they  came  again,  and  told  him 

10.  8  there  came  a  messenger,  and  told  him,  sa. 

18.  37  Then  came Eliakim.  .and  told'.liimthe  wo. 

1  Ch.17.  IO  I  tell  thee  that  the  Lord  will  build  *hee 

19.  5  there  went  (certain)  and  told  David  l.ow 

2  Ch.  0.  2  And  Solomon  told  her  all  her  questions 

9.  2  there  was  nothing  hid . .  which  lie  told  her 

20  2  there  came  some  that  told  Jehoshaphat 

34.  18  the  scribe  told  the  king,  saying,  Hilkiah 

Neh.  2.  12  neither  told  I  (any)  man  what  my  God  had 

2.  16  neither  had  I  as  yet  told  (it)  to  the  Jews 

2.  18  I  told  them  of  the  hand  of  my  God  which 
Esth.  2.  22  Mordecai,  who  told  (it)  unto  Esther  the 

3.  4  they  told  Hainan,  to  see  whether  Morde. 

3.  4  for  he  had  told  them  that  he  (was)  a  Jew 

4.  4  and  her  chamberlains  came  and  told  (it) 

4.  7  Mordecai  told  him  of  all  that  had  happe. 

4.  g  Hatach  came  and  told  Esther  the  words 
4  12  And  they  told  to  Mordecai  Esther’s  words 
6.  2  Mordecai  had  told  of  Bigthana  and  Ter. 

8.  1  for  Esther  had  told  what  he  (was)  unto 

Job  1.  15,  16,  17,  19  I  only  am  escaped  alone  to  tell 

12.  7  the  fowls  of  the  air,  and  they  shall  tell 
15.  18  Which  wise  men  have  told  from  their  fa. 
Psa.  52.  title.  Doeg  the  Edomite  came  and  told  Saul 
Eccl.  6. 12  who  can  tellaman  what  shall  beafterhim 
8  7  for  who  can  tell  him  when  it  shall  be? 

10.  14  what  shall  be  after  him,  who  can  tellhim? 
10.  20  that  which  hath  wings  shall  tell  the  mat. 

Song  1 .  7  Tell  me,  O  thou  whom  my  soul  lovetli,  wh. 

5.  8  I  charge  you.  that  ye  tell  him,  that  I  (am) 
Isa.  19. 12  let  them  tellthee  now,  and  let  them  know 

36.  22  Then  came  Eliakim .  .and  told  him  the  wo. 
45.  21  Tell  ye.  .(who)  hath  told  it  from  that  time? 
Jer.  36.  16  We  will  surely  tell  the  king  of  all  these 
36.  17  Tell  us  now,  How  didst  thou  write  all  th. 
36.  20  and  told  all  the  words  in  the  ears  of  the 
38.  27  he  told  them  accordingto  all  these  Words 
48.  20  tell  ye  it  in  Arnon,  that  Moab  is  spoiled 
Eze.  24. 19  Wilt  thou  not  tell  us  what  these  (things 

r —  1.  8  Tell  us,  we  pray  thee,  for  whose  cause 

1.  10  For  the  men  knew,  .because  he  had  told 


9.  To  number,  vyrite,  cypher,  15D  saphar. 

Gen.  15.  5  tell  the  stars,  if  thou  be  able  to  number 
2  Ch.  2.  2  Solomon  told  out  threescore  and  ten  tho. 
Psa.  48.  12  go  round  about  her:  tell  the  towers  the. 
56!  8  Thou  tellest  my  wanderings:  put  thou  my 

10 . To  number,  recount,  ^5?  saphar,  3. 

Gen  24.  66  the  servant  told  Isaac  all  things  that  he 
29  13  And  he  told  Laban  all  these  things 
37  9  he  dreamed  yet  another  dream,  and  told 

37.  10  he  told  (it)  to  his  father)  and  to  his  bret. 
40.  8  (Do)  not  interpretations  (belong)  to  God? 

40.  9  the  chief  butler  told  his  dream  to  Joseph 

4 1  8  Pharaoh  told  them  his  dreams ;  but  (there 

41.  12  we  told  him,  and  he  interpreted  to  us  our 
Exod  10.  2  that  thou  mayest  tell  in  the  ears  of  thy 

18.  8  Moses  told  hisfatherin  law  all  that  the  L. 
24.  3  Moses  came  and  told  the  people  all  the 
Num  13.  27  they  told  him,  and  said,  We  came  unto 
Josh.  2.  23  and  told  him  all  (things)that  befell  them 
Judg.  6.  13  his  miracles  which  our  fathers  told  us  of 

7.  13  (there  was)  a  man  that  told  a  dream  unto 
I  Sa.  II.  5  they  told  him  the  tidings  of  the  men  of 

1  Ki  13  11  his  sons  came  and  told  him  all  the  works 

13.  11  words. . them  they  toldalso  to  their  father 

2  Ki.  8.  4  Tell  me,  I  pray  thee,  all  the  great  things 

8.  5  as  he  was  telling  the  king  how  he  had  re. 

8  6  when  theking  asked  the  woman,  she  told 

Esth  5.  II  Hainan  told  them  of  the  glory  of  his  riches 
6.13  Haman  told  Zeresh  his  wife  and  all  Ins  fr. 
Tsa  22.  17  I  may  tell  all  my  bones  :  they  look  (and) 
26.  7  That  I  may.  .tell  of  all  thy  wondrous  wo. 
44.  1  our  fathers  have  told  us,  (what)workthou 
48.  13  that  ye  may  tell  (it)  to  the  generation  fo. 
78.  3  we  have  heard  .  .and  our  fathers  have  told 
Jer  23.  27  their  dreams  which  they  tell  every  man 
23  28  The  prophet  that  hath  a  dream,  let  him 
23.  32  that  prophesy  false  dreams,  .and  do  tell 
Joel  1.  3  Tell  ye  your  children  of  it,  and  (let)  your 

11.  To  put  a  word  in  the  mouth,  i?!  ns?  Die*. 

Ezra  8.  17  I  told  them  what  they  should  say  unto  I. 

12.  To  cause  to  hear,  pair  shamea,  5. 

Judgi3.  23  nor  would,  asat  this  time, have  toldus(su. 
Isa.  42.  9  before  they  spring  forth  I  tell  you  of  them 

44  8  have  not  I  told  thee  from  that  time,  and 

Is  21  hath  told  it  from  that  time?  (have)  not  I 
48.  20  tell  this,  utter  it  (even)  to  the  end  of  the 

13 . To  tell  again,  a.vayytWm  anaggeUo. 

Mark  5.  14  [told]  (it)  in  the  city,  and  in  the  county? 

5.  19  [tell]  them  how  great  things  the  Lord  hath 
John  4.  25  when  lie  is  come,  he  will  tell  us  all  things 
5.  15  [told]  the  Jews  that  it  was  Jesus  which 
cts  16  38  the  serjeants  [told]  these  words  unto  the 
2  Co.  7.  7  he  told  us  your  earnest  desire,  your  mo. 

14.  To  tell  away  or  off,  anayyeWw  apaggello. 

Matt.  8.  33  told  every  tiling,  and  what  was  befallen 

14  12  and  buried  it,  and  went  and  told  Jesus 
28  9  [as  they  went  to  tell  his  disciples,  behold] 
28. 10  tell  my  brethren  that  they  go  into  Galilee 
Mark  6.  30  told  him  all  things,  both  what  they  had 
16.  10  [she  went  and  told  them  that  had  been) 
16.  13  [tliey  went  and  told  (it)unto  the  residue, 
Luke  7.  22  tell  John  what  things  ye  have  seen  and 
8  20  it  was  told  him  (by  certain),  which  said 
8.  34  went  and  told  (it)  in  the  city  and  in  the 

8.  36  They  also  which  saw  (it)  told  them  by 

9.  36  they  kept  (it)  close,  and  told  no  man  in 
,3,  1  There  were,  .some  that  told  him  of  the 
18  37  they  told  him,  that  Jesus  of  Nazareth  pa 
24.  9  told  all  these  things  unto  the  eleven,  am 

John  4.  51  his  servants  met  him,  and  [told]  (him),  sa 
20  18  Mary  Magdalene  came  and  [told]  the  dis 
Acts  5.'  22  and  found  them  not.  .they  returned,  ami 
s  25  Then  came  one  and  told  them,  saying,  B 
1 1"  1,  and  told  how  Peter  stood  before  thegatc 
i=.  27  who  shall  also  tell  (you)  the  same  things 
16.  36  the  keeper  of  the  prison  told  this  saying 
22.  26  he  wentand  told  the  chief  captain,  sayin; 
2  3  16  wentand  entered  into  tliecastle,  and  toll 
23  17  for  he  hath  a  certain  thing  to  tell  him 
23. 19  (him),  What  is  this  that  thou  hasttotell 

15.  To  lead  through,  relate,  Si-gyeopat  diegeonua. 
Mark  3.  16  they  that  saw  (it)  told  them  how  it  betel 

9.  9  he  charged  them  that  they  should  telln 
Luke  9. 10  the  apostles . .  told  him  all  that  they  had 
Heb.  11.32  time  would  fail  me  to  tell  of  Gedeon,  an 

16.  Th  see.  know,  be  acquainted  with,  o?8a,  oula.  ' 
Matt2i.  27  they  answered,  .and  said,  We  cannot  te 
Markn.33  they  answered  and  said.  .We  cannot  tell 
Luke2o.  7  That  they  could  not  tell  whence  (it  was, 
John  3.  8  canst  not  tell  whence  it  cometh,  and  wh 

8  14  ye  cannot  tell  whence  I  come,  and  whit 
16!  18  What  is  this,  .we  cannot  tell  what  he  s: 
2  Co.  12.  2  wlietherin  the  body,  Icannottell.  .1  cai 
12.  3  out  of  the  body,  [I  caunot  tell] :  God  km 


Jon. 


17 . To  talk  out,  eKAaXeo)  eklaleo. 

Acts  23.  22  tell  no  man  that  thou  hast  showed  tlies 

18.  To  lead  cut,  bring  forth,  ifryeopai  exegeomai 
Luke24.  35  they  told  what  things  (were  done)  in  th 

19. ro  speak,  tell,  say,  dirov  eipon. 

Matt.  8.  4  See  thou  tell  no  man;  but  go  thy  way ,  s 

12  48  answered  and  said  unto  him  that  [told] 

16  20  they  should  tell  no  man  thathe  wasJesi 

17  o  Tell  the  vision  to  no  man,  until  the  son 
,8.  17  if  he  shall  neglect  to  hear  them,  tell  (it 
21.  5  Tell  yethe  daughter  of  Sion,  Behold,  tl 


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TEMPLE 


Mattel.  24  will  ask  you  one  thing,  which  if  ye  tell  me 
22.  4  Tell  them  which  are  bidden,  Behold,  I  ha. 
22.  17  Tell  us  therefore.  What  thinkest  thou?  Is 
24.  3  Tell  us,  when  shall  these  things  be?  and 

26.  63  that  thou  tell  us  whether  thou  be  the  Ch. 
28.  7  tell  his  disciples  that  he  is  risen  from  the 
28.  7  there  shall  ye  see  him:  lo,  I  have  told  you 

Mark  5.  33  and  fell  down. .and  told  him  all  the  truth 

7.  36  he  charged  them  that  they  [should  tell] 

8.  26  Neither  go  into  the  town,  nor  tell  (it)  to 

9.  12  he  answered  and  told  them,  Elias  verily 

13.  4  Tell  us,  when  shall  these  things  be?  and 
16.  7  tell  his  disciples  and  Peter  that  he  goeth 

Luke  5.  14  he  charged  him  to  tell  no  man:  butgo,  and 

7.  42  [Telljme  therefore,  which  of  them  willlo. 

8.  56  he  charged  them  that  they  should  tell  no 

9.  21  commanded  (them)  [to  tell]  no  man  that 

13.  32  tell  that  fox,  Behold,  I  cast  outdevils,  and 

20.  2  Tell  us,  by  what  authority  doest  thou  th. 
22.  67  Saying.  Art  thou  the  Christ?  tell  us.  And 
22.  67  he  said  unto  them,  If  I  tell  you,  ye  will 

John  3.  12  If  I  have  told  you  earthly  things,  and  ye 

3.  12  how  shall  ye  believe,  if  I  tell  you  (of)  he. 

4.  29  see  a  man  which  told  me  all  things  that 
4.  39  which  testified,  He  told  me  all  that  ever 

9.  27  I  have  told  you  already,  and  ye  did  not 

10.  24  said. .If  thou  be  the  Christ,  tell  us  plainly 

10.  25  I  told  you,  and  ye  believed  not:  the  works 

11.  46  and  told  them  what  things  .Tesus  had  done 

14.  2  if  (it  were)  not  (so),  I  would  have  told  you 
16.  4  ye  may  remember  that  I  told  you  of  them 

18.  8  Jesus  answered,  I  have  told  youthatl  am 
18.  34  Sayestthou  this,  .or  did  others  tell  it  thee 

20.  15  tell  me  where  thou  hast  laid  him,  and  I 
Acts  5.  8Tellmewhetheryesoldthelaudforsomu.? 

20.  To  say,  speak,  tell,  ipew  ereo. 

Matt  2 1.  24  I  in  likewise  will  tell  you  by  what  autlio. 
Markn.  29  I  will  tell  youby  whatauthority  I  dothese 
Jolini4.  29  I  have  told  you  before  it  come  to  pass,  th. 
Kev.  17.  7  I  will  tell  thee  the  mystery  of  the  woman 

21.  To  talk,  \a\4u  laleo. 

Matt  26.  13  (there)  shall  also  this,  .be  told  for  a  me. 
Luke  1. 45  those  things  which  were  told  her  from  the 

2. 17  the  saying  which  was  told  them  concern. 

2. 18  those  things  which  were  told  them  by  the 

2.  20  had  heard  and  seen,  as  it  was  told  unto 

John  8.  40  a  man  that  hath  told  you  the  truth,  which 
16.  4  these  things  have  I  told  you,  that  when 
Acts  9.  6  it  shall  be  told  thee  what  thou  must  do 

10.  6  [he  shall  tell  thee  what  thou  oughtest  to] 

11.  14  Who  shall  tell  thee  words,  whereby  thou 

22.  10  it  shall  be  told  thee  of  all  things  which 

27.  25  I  believe,  .it  shall  be  even  as  it  was  told 

22.  To  lay  out,  say,  speak,  \fya>  lego. 

Matt  10.  27  What  I  tel!  you  in  darkness,  (that)  speak 

21.  27  Neither  tell  I  you  by  whatauthority  I  do 
Mark  1.  30  lay  sick  of  a  fever,  and  anon  they  tell  him 

8.  30  he  charged  them  that  they  [should  tell] 

10.  32  began  to  tell  them  whatthings  should  ha. 

11.  33  Neither  do  I  tell  you  by  whatauthority  I  do 
Luke  4.  25  I  tell  you  of  a  truth,  many  widows  were 

9.  27  I  tell  you  of  a  truth,  there  be  some  stan. 

10.  24  I  tell  you,  that  many  prophets  and  kings 

12.  51  to  give  peace  on  earth?  I  tell  you,  Nay 

12.  59  I  tell  thee,  thou  shalt  not  depart  thence 

13.  3,  5  I  tell  you,  Nay:  but,  except  ye  repent 

13.  27  I  tell  you,  I  know  you  not  whence  ye  are 
17.34  I  tell  you,  in  that  night  there  shall  be  two 

18.  8  1  tell  you  that  he  will  avenge  them  spee. 
18. 14  I  tell  you,  this  man  went  down  to  his  ho. 

19.  40  I  tell  you  that,  if  these  should  hold  their 

20.  8  Neither  tell  I  you  by  what  authority  I  do 

22.  34 1  tell  thee,  Peter,  the  cock  shall  not  crow 
24.  10  which  told  these  things  unto  the  apostles 

John  8.  45  because  I  tell  (you)  the  truth,  ye  believe  me 

12.  22  telleth  Andrew.  .Andrew  and  Philip  tell 

13.  19  I  tell  you  before  it  come,  that,  when  it  is 
16.  7  I  tell  you  the  truth;  It  is  expedient  for 

Acts  17.  21  but  either  to  tell,  or  to  hear  some  new  thi. 

22.  27  said  unto  him,  Tell  me,  art  thou  a  Roman 
Gal.  4.  21  Tell  me,  ye  that  desire  to  be  under  the 
Phil.  3.  18  I  have  told  you  often,  and  now  tell  you 
2  Th.  2.  5  when  I  was  yet  with  you,  I  told  you  these 
Jude  18  they  told  you  there  should  be  mockers  in 

23.  To  indicate,  declare,  yqvvw  menuo. 

Acts  23.  30  it  was  told  me  how  that  the  J ews  laid  wa. 

TELL  (a  fault),  in  time  past,  to  — - 

1.  To  convict,  convince,  i\tyxoi  elegchd. 

Matti8.  15  go  and  tell  him  his  fault  between  thee 

2.  To  say,  speak  or  tell  before,  irpoeiua  proepd. 

Gal.  5.  21  I  have  also  told  (you)  in  time  past,  that 

TELL  before  or  unto,  to  — 

l -To  make  thoroughly  manifest,  Sicuracpiu  diasph. 
Matti8.,3i  cameatid  told  unto  their  lord  all  thatwas 

2.  To  say,  speak  or  tell  before,  irpoepico  procreo. 
Matt24.  25  Behold,  I  have  told  yon  before 
2  Co.  13.  2  I  told  you  before,  and  foretell  you,  as  if 

3 -To  lay  out,  say  or  speak  before,  irpo\(yo> prolego. 
Gal-  5.  21  of  the  which  I  tell  you  before,  as  I  have 
1  Th.  3.  4  we  told  you  before  that  we  should  suffer 

TELLING  — 

Number,  narration,  l£pp  mispar. 

Judg.  7.  15  when  Gideon  heard  the  telling  of  the  dr. 


TE'-MA,  xp’n,  nm  sun  burnt. 

1 .  A  son  of  Ishmael  and  his  posterity  at  the  Persian  Gulf. 
B.C  1840. 

Gen.  25. 15  Hadar,  and  T.,  Jetur,  Naphish,  and  Ked. 
1  Ch.  1.  30  Mishma,  and  Dumah,  Massa,  Hadad.  .T. 

2.  A  city  or  district  on  the  N.  of  Arabia,  near  the  desert 
of  Syria;  perhaps  Teyma,  on  the  Haj  route. 

Job  6.  19  The  troops  of  T.  looked,  the  companies  of 
Isa.  21.  14  The  inhabitants,  .of  T.  brought  water  to 
Jer.  25.  23  Dedan,  and  T.,  and  Buz,  and  all.  .in  the 
TE'-MAN,  TE-MA'-NI,  [DTI,  "OT, 

1.  A  son  of  Eliphaz  son  of  Esau.  B.C.  1700. 

Gen.  36.  11  the  sons  of  Eliphaz  were  T.,  Omar,  Zepho 
36.  15  duke  T.,  duke  Omar,  duke  Zepho,  duke 
1  Ch.  1.  36  The  sons  of  Eliphaz;  T.,  and  Omar,  Ze. 

2.  An  Edomite  chief.  B.C.  1480. 

Gen.  36.  42  Duke  Kenaz,  duke  T.,  duke  Mibzar 
1  Ch.  1.  53  Duke  Kenaz,  duke  T.,  duke  Mibzar 

3.  A  race  and  district  in  or  at  the  N.E.  of  Edom. 

Gen.  36.  34  Husham  of  the  land  of  T.  reigned  in  his 
Jer.  49.  7  (Is)  wisdom  no  more  in  T.?  is  counsel  per. 

49.  20  purposed  against  the  inhabitants  of  T. 
Eze.  25.  13  I  will  make  it  desolate  from  T.;  and  they 
Amos  1.  12  I  will  send  a  Are  upon  T.,  which  shall  de. 
Obad.  9  thy  mighty  (men),  O  T.,  shall  be  dismayed 
Hab.  3.  3  God  came  from  T.,  and  the  holy  One  from 
TEMANITE,  ‘IDTi. 

An  inhabitant  of  Teman. 

1  Ch.  1.  45  Husham.  .of  the  T.  reigned  in  his  stead 
Job  2.  11  Eliphaz  the  T.,  and  Bildad  the  Shuhite 

4.  1  Then  Eliphaz  the  T.  answered  and  said 

15.  1  Then  answered  Eliphaz  the  T.,  and  said 
22.  1  Then  Eliphaz  the  T.  answered  and  said 
42.  7  the  LoiiPsaid  to  Eliphaz  the  T.,  My  wrath 
42.  9  Eliphaz  the  T.  and  Bildad  the  Shuhite 
TE-ME'-NI,  'jp’Fi  fortunate. 

A  son  of  Ashur,  and  descendant  of  Caleb  son  of  Hur. 

1  Ch.  4.  6  Ahuzam,  and  Heplier,  and  T.,  and  Haali. 
TEMPER,  to  — 

1  .To  mix,  mingle,  SV3 Kbalal. 

Exod29-  2  cakes  unleavened  tempered  with  oil,  and 
2.  To  sprinkle,  temper,  Dpn  rasas. 

Eze.  46.  14  the  third  part  of  an  liin  of  oil,  to  temper 
TEMPER,  tempered  (together),  to  (be)  — 

1.  To  be  salted,  tempered,  ITO  malach,  4. 

Exod3o.  35  shalt  make  it  a  perfume .  .tempered  toge. 

2.  To  mix  with,  compound ,  avyuspawopLi  sugkeran. 

1  Co.  12.  24  God  hath  tempered  the  body  together 
TEMPERANCE,  to  be  temperate  — 

I. Self  restraint,  continence,  iyupdreia  egkrateia. 
Acts  24.  25  he  reasoned  of  righteousness,  temperance 
Gal.  5.  23  Meekuess,  temperance :  against  such  th. 

2  Pe.  1.  6  to  knowledge  temperance;  and  to  temper. 
2.  To  be  self  restrained,  continent,  (yKpa.Tevop.ai. 

1  Co.  9.  25  every  man  that  striveth . .  is  temperate  in 
•l.Self  restrained,  continent,  iyuparris  egkrales. 

Titus  1.  8  a  lover  of  good  men,  sober,  just,  holy,  te. 

4.  Sound  minded,  prudent,  rrwippwv  sophrdn. 

Titus  2.  2  That  the  aged  men  be  sober,  grave,  tem. 
TEMPEST,  (tossed  with)  — 

1  .An  inundation,  flood,  storm,  □it  zerem. 

Isa.  28.  2  (which)  as  a  tempest  of  hail  (and)  a  des. 
30.  30  a  devouring  fire,  (with)  scattering,  and  te 
32.  2  an  hiding  place,  .and  a  covert  fromthete. 

2.  Hurricane,  nato  suphah. 

Job  27.  20  a  tempest  stealetli  him  away  in  the  night 

3 . To  be  tossed  about,  tempestuous,  ijjp  saar. 

Isa.  54.11  Othouafliicted,tossedwithtempest,(and) 

4.  A  whirlivind,  tempest,  lyp  saar. 

Psa.  55.  8  I  would  hasten  my  escape  from  the.  .te. 

83. 15  persecute  them  with  thy  tempest,  and  ma. 
Amos  1.  14  with  a  tempest  in  the  day  of  the  whirlw. 
Jon.  1.  4  there  was  a  mighty  tempest  in  the  sea,  so 
1.  12  for  my  sake  this  great  tempest  (is)  upon 

5.  A  whirlwind,  tempest,  rn;;p  sear  ah. 

Isa.  29.  6  with  storm  and  tempest,  and  the  flame  of 
6-4  wind,  mi  ruacli. 

Psa.  11.  6  fire  and  brimstone,  and  an  horrible  tem. 
7.  A  tempest,  whirlwind,  rniib’  searah. 

Job  9. 17  he  breaketh  me  with  a  tempest,  andmul. 
8-4  rushing,  storm,  tempest,  Qvi\\a  thuella. 

Heb.  12.  18  nor  unto  blackness,  and  darkness,  and  te. 
9.^1  violent  storm,  \at\tup  lazlaps. 

2  Pe.  2.  17  clouds  that  are  carried  with  a  tempest;  to 
10-1  shaking,  agitation,  aeiayis  seismos. 

Matt.  8.  24  there  arose  a  great  tempest  in  the  sea,  in. 

II.  To  be  in  a  winter  storm,  xagd^opai  cheimazom. 
Acts  27.  18  we  being  exceedingly  tossed  with  a  tem. 

12.  Winter,  a  pouring  storm,  xeiyciv  cheimon. 

Acts  27.  20  no  small  tempest  lay  on  (ns),  all  hope  th. 
TEMPESTUOUS,  (to  be)  — 

1  .To  be  tossed  about,  be  tempestuous,  lyp  saar. 

Jon.  1.  11,  13  for  the  sea  wrought,  and  was  tempes. 
2.  To  be  tempestuous,  frightful,  iy(7  saar,  2. 
i  Psa.  50.  3  it  shall  be  very  tempestuous  round  about 


3. Smoking,  violent,  whirling,  rvcpoiviKos  tuphonikos. 
Acts  27.  14  there  arose  against  itatempestuouswind 

TEMPLE  — 

1.  House,  it 3  bay iih. 

2  Ki.  11.  10  shields,  that  (were)  in  the  temple  of  the 
11. 11  from  the  right  corner  of  the  temple  to  the 
11.  ii  the  temple,  (along)  by  the  altar  and  the 
11.  13  she  came  to  the  people  into  the  temple  of 

1  Ch.  6.  10  the  temple  that  Solomon  built  in  Jerusa. 

10.  10  fastened  his  head  in  the  temple  of  Dagon 

2  CI1.23.  10  of  the  temple  to  the  left  side  of  the  tem. 

23. 10  along  by  the  altar  and  the  temple,  by  the 

35.  20  when  Josiah  had  prepared  the  temple,  N. 

2.  Palace,  temple,  ’?3\i  hekal. 

1  Sa.  1.  9  sat  upon  a  seat  by  a  post  of  the  temple  of 

3.  3  the  lamp  of  God  went  out  in  the  temple 

2  Sa.  22.  7  he  did  hear  my  voice  out  of  his  temple,  and 

1  Ki.  6.  3  the  porch  before  the  temple  of  the  house 

6.  5  round  about,  (both)  of  the  temple  and  of 
6.  17  the  temple  before  it,  was  forty  cubits  (lo.) 

6.  33  also  made  he  for  the  door  of  the  temple 

7.  21  set.  .the  pillars  in  the  porch  of  the  temple 
7.  50  the  doors  of  the  house,  (to  wit),  of  the  te. 

2  Ki.  18.  16  cut  off  (the  gold  from)  the  doorsof  thete. 

23.  4  to  bring  forth  out  of  the  temple  of  the  L. 
24. 13  which  Solomon . .  had  made  in  the  temple 

2  Ch.  3. 17  he  reared  up  the  pillars  before  the  temple 

4.  7  set  (them)  in  the  temple,  five  on  the  right 
4.  8  placed  (them)  in  the  temple,  five  on  the 
4.  22  the  doors  of  the  house  .of  the  temple,  (we. 

26.  16  went  into  the  temple  of  the  Lord  to  burn 

27.  2  he  entered  not  into  the  temple  of  the  Lo. 
29.  16  that  they  found  in  the  temple  of  the  Lo. 

36.  7  and  put  them  in  his  temple  at  Babylon 
Ezra  3.  6  the  foundation  of  the  temple  of  the  Lord 

3.  10  builders  laid  the  foundation  of  the  temple 

4.  1  builded  the  temple  unto  the  Lord  God  of 
Neh.  6.  10  Let  us  meet  together,  .within  the  temple 

6.  10  let  us  shut  the  doors  of  the  temple :  for 

6.  11  would  go  into  the  temple  to  save  his  life 
Psa.  5.  7  will  I  worship  toward  thy  holy  temple 

11.  4  The  Lord  (is)  in  his  holy  temple,  the  Lo. 
18.  6  he  heard  my  voice  out  of  his  temple,  and 
27.  4  to  behold,  and  to  enquire  in  his  temple 
29.  9  in  his  temple  doth  every  one  speak  of  (his) 
48.  9  We  have  thought. .  in  the  midst  of  thy  te. 

65.  4  goodnessof  thy  house,  .of  thy  holytemple 
68.  29  Because  of  thy  temple  at  Jerusalem  shall 
79.  1  thy  holy  temple  have  they  defiled ;  they 

138.  2  I  will  worship  toward  thy  holy  temple, and 
Isa.  6.  1  and  lifted  up,  and  his  train  filled  the  te. 
44.28  to  the  temple,  Thy  foundation  shall  belaid 

66.  6  a  voice  from  the  temple,  a  voice  of  the  L. 
Jer.  7.  4  lying  words,  saying,  The  temple  of  the  L. 

7.  4  The  temple  of  the  Lord,  The  temple  of 

24.  1  baskets  of  figs  (were)  set  before  the  temple 

50.  28  to  declare,  .the  vengeance  of  his  temple 

51.  11  because  it  (is),  .the  vengeance  of  his  tem. 
Eze.  8.  16  the  door  of  the  temple  of  the  Lord,  betw. 

8. 16  their  backs  toward  the  temple  of  the  Lord 
41.  1  he  brought  me  to  the  temple,  and  meas. 
41.  4  the  breadth,  twenty  cubits,  before  the  te. 
41.  15  with  the  iunertemple,  and  the  porchesof 
41.  20  palm  trees  made,  aud  (on)  the  wall  of  the 
41.  21  The  posts  of  the  temple  (were)  squared 
41.  23  the  temple  and  the  sanctuary  had  two  do. 

41.  25  made  on  them,  on  the  doors  of  the  tem. 

42.  8  before  the  temple  (were)  an  hundred  cu. 
Hos.  8.  14  forgotten  his  Maker,  and  buildetli  temp. 
Joel  3.  5  have  carried  into  your  temples  my  goodly 
Amos  8.  3  the  songs  of  the  temple  shall  be  bowlings 
Jon.  2.  4  I  will  look  again  toward  thy  holy  temple 

2.  7  came  in  unto  thee,  into  thine  holy  tem. 
Mic.  1.  2  be  witness  against  you.  .from  his  holy  te. 
Hab.  2.  20  the  Lord  (is)  in  his  holy  temple  :  let  all 
Hag.  2.  15  was  laid  upon  a  stone  in  the  temple  of  the 
2. 18  the  foundation  of  the  Lord’s  temple  was 
Zech.  6. 12  and  he  shall  build  the  temple  of  theLORD 
6. 13  he  shall  build  the  temple  of  theLORD ;  and 
6.  14  a  memorial  in  the  temple  of  the  Lord 
6. 15  shall  come  and  build  in  the  temple  of  the 

8.  9  the  foundation .  .was  laid,  that  the  tem. 
Mai.  3.  1  shall  suddenly  come  to  his  temple,  even 

3 . Palace,  temple,  ^e’n  hekal. 

Ezra  5.  14  Nebuchadnezzar  took  out  of  the  temple 

5.  14  brought  them  into  the  temple  of  Babylon 
5.  14  those  did  Cyrus,  .take  out  of  the  temple 

5.  15  carry  them  into  the  temple  that  (is)  in  J. 

6.  5  Nebuchadnezzar  took  forth  out  of  the  te. 
6.  5  brought  again  unto  the  temple  which  (is) 

Dan.  5.  2  Nebuchadnezzar  had  taken  out  of  the  te. 
5.  3  vessels  that  were  taken  out  of  the  temple 

4. Sacred,  priestly  edifice,  temple,  l epov  hieron. 

Matt.  4.  5  setteth  him  on  a  pinnacle  of  the  temple 

12.  5  the  priests  in  the  temple  profane  the  sa. 
12.  6  in  this  place  is  (one)  greater  than  the  te. 
21.  12  Jesus  went  into  the  temple  of  God,  and 
21.  12  bought  in  the  temple,  and  overthrew  the 
21.  14  aud  the ’lame  came  to  him  in  the  temple 
21. 15  thechildren  cryingin  the  temple,  and  sa. 
21.  23  when  he  was  come  into  the  temple,  the 
24.  1  Jesus  wentout,  and  departed  from  thete. 
24.  1  to  show  him  the  buildings  of  tlte  temple. 
26.  55  sat  daily  with  yon  teaching  in  the  temple 

Markn.  n  entered  into  Jerusalem,  and  into  thete. 
11.  15  Jesus  went  into  the  temple,  and  began  to 
11.  15  them  that  sold  and  bought  in  the  temple 
11.  16  should  carry  (any)  vessel  through  the  te. 


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Markn.  27  as  ho  was  walking  in  the  temple,  there 

12.  35  and  said,  while  he  taught  in  the  temple 

13.  i  as  he  went  out  of  the  temple,  one  pf  his 

13.  3  And  as  he  sat.  .over  against  the  temple 

14.  49  I  was  daily  with  you  in  the  temple  teach. 
Luke  2.  27  And  he  came  by  the  spirit  into  the  temp. 

2.  37  departed  not  from  the  temple,  but  served 

2.  40  they  found  him  in  the  temple,  sitting  in 

4.  9  set  him  on  a  pinnacle  of  the  temple,  and 

18. 10  Two  men  went  up  into  the  temple  to  pray 

19.  45  he  went  into  the  temple,  and  began  to  ca. 

19.  47  he  taught  daily  in  the  temple.  But  the  ch. 

20.  1  he  taught  the  people  in  the  temple,  and 

21.  s  assome  spake  of  the  temple,  howit  was  ad. 

21.  37  the  day  time  he  was  teaching  in  the  tem. 

21.  38  people  came  early .  .to  him  in  the  temple 

22.  52  chief  priests,  and  captains  of  the  temple 

22.  53  When  I  was  daily  with  you  in  the  temple 

24.  53  were  continually  in  the  temple,  praising 

John  2.  14  found  in  the  temple  those  that  sold  oxen 

2.  75  he  drove  them  all  out  of  the  temple,  and 

5.  14  Jesus  findeth  him  in  the  temple,  and  said 
7.  14  Jesus  went  up  into  thetemple,  and  taught 

7.  28  Then  cried  Jesus  in  the  temple,  as  he  ta. 

8.  2  [he  came  again  into  the  temple,  and  all] 

8.  20  spake  Jesus,  .as  he  taught  in  the  temple 
8.  59  went  out  of  the  temple,  going  through  the 

10.  23  Jesus  walked  in  the  temple,  in  Solomon’s 

11.  56  spake,  .as  they  stood  in  the  temple,  What 

18.  20  in  the  temple,  whither  the  Jews  always 
Acts  2. 46  continuing . .  with  one  accord  in  the  temple 

3.  1  went  up  together  into  the  temple  at  the 

3.  2  the  gate  of  the  temple  which  is  called  Be. 

3.  2  alms  of  them  that  entered  into  the  temple 
3.  3  Peter  and  John  about  to  go  into  the  temple 

3.  8  entered  with  them  into  the  temple,  walk. 

3. 10  for  alms  at  the  Beautiful  gate  of  the  tem, 

4.  1  the  captain  of  the  temple,  and  the  Saddu. 

5.  20  speak  in  the  temple  to  the  people  all  the 
5.  21  they  entered  into  the  temple  early  in  the 

5.  24  the  captain  of  the  temple  and  the  chief  pr. 

5.  25  men  whom  ye  put  in  prison  are . .  in  the  te. 

5.  42  iu  the  temple,  and  in  every  house,  they 

19.  27  the  temple  of  the  great  goddess  Diana  sh. 
21.  26  entered  into  the  temple,  to  signify  the  ac. 
21.  27  the  Jews . .  when  they  saw  him  iu  the  tem. 
21.  28  brought  Greeks  also  into  the  temple,  and 
21.  29  that  Paul  had  brought  into  the  temple 
21.  30  took  Paul,  and  drew  him  out  of  the  temp. 
22. 17  while  I  prayed  in  the  temple,  I  was  in  a 
24.  6  also  hath  gone  about  to  profane  the  temp. 
24.  12  they  neither  found  me  in  the  temple  disp. 

24.  18  certain  Jews,  .found  me  purified  iutliete. 

25.  8  neither  against  the  temple, noryet  against 

26.  21  the  Jews  caught  me  in  the  temple,  and 

1  Co.  9.  13  that  they .  .live  (of  the  things)  of  the  tem. 

5 .A  dwelling  place,  inner  sanctuary,  vacs  naos. 
Matt2j.  16  Whosoever  shall  swear  by  the  temple,  it 

23.  16  shall  swear  by  the  gold  of  the  temple,  he 

23.  17  whether  is  greater,  the  gold,  or  the  temple 
3.  21  whoso  shall  swear  by  the  temple, sweareth 
3.  35  whom  ye  slew  between  the  temple  and 

26.  61  I  am  able  to  destroy  the  temple  of  God 

27.  5  he  cast  down  the.  .silver  in  the  temple 
27.  40  Thou  that  destroyest  the  temple,  and  bu. 
27.  51  the  veil  of  the  temple  was  rent  in  twain 

Mapki4. 58  I  will  dgstroy  this  temple  that  is  made . 

15.  29  thou  thMftestroyeet  the  temple,  and  bu. 

15.  38  the  veil  of  the  temple  was  rent  in  twain 
Luke  1 .  9  when  he  went  into  the  temple  of  the  Lord- 
1. 21  marvelled  that  he  tarried,  .in  the  temple 

1.  22  that  he  had  seen  a  vision  in  the  temple 
23.  45  the  veil  of  the  temple  was  rent  in  the  mi. 

John  2.  19  Destroy  this  temple,  and  in  three  days  I ' 

2.  20  Forty  and  six  years  was  this  temple  in  b. 

2.  21  But  he  spake  of  the  temple  of  his  body 
Acts  7.  48  the  MostHigh  dwelletli  not  in  [temples] 
- T?~o4-dweneth  nottn-tenvplesln'ade  with  hands 

1  Co. ^3.  16  Know  ye  not  that  ye  are  the  temple  of  God 

'  3.  17  If  any  nftn  defile  the  temple  of  God,  him 

3.  17  for  the  temple  of  God  is  holy,  which,  .ye 

6.  19  know  ye  not  that  your  body  is  the  temple 

2  Co.  6. 16  what  agreement  hath  the  temple  of  God 

6.  16  for  ye  are  the  temple  of  the  living  God 
Eph.  2.  21  groweth  unto  an  holy  temple  in  the  Lord 
2  Tli.  2.  4  so  that  he  as  God  sittetli  in  the  temple  of 
Rev.  3.  12  will  I  make  a  pillar  in  the  temple  of  my 
7.15  and  serve  him  day  and  night  in  his  temple 
11.  1  measure  the  temple  of  God,  and  the  altar 
11.  2  the  court  which  is  without  the  temple  le. 
11.  19  the  temple  of  God  was  opened  in  heaven 
11.  19  there  was  seen  in  his  temple  the  ark  of 

14.  [15],  17  another  angel  came  out  of  thetemple 

15.  5  the  temple  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  testi. 
15.  6  the  seven  angels  came  out  [of  the  temple] 
15.  8  the  temple  was  filled  with  smoke  from  the 

15.  8  no  man  was  able  to  enter  into  the  temple 

16.  1  I  heard  a  great  voice  [out  of  the  temple] 
16  17  there  came  a  great  voice  out  of  the  temple 
21. 22  I  saw  no  temple  therein :  for  the  Lord 
2t.  22  God  Almighty  and  the  Lamb  are  the  tem. 

G.  House,  oIkus  oikos. 

Luken.  51  perished  between  the  altar  and  thetemple 

TEMPLES  — 

The  temples,  upper  cheeks,  raqqah. 

Judg.  4.  21  smote  the  nail  into  his  temples,  and  fast. 

а.  22  lay  dead,  and  the  nail  (was)  in  his  temples 

5.  26  pierced  and  stricken  through  his  temples 

Song  4.  3  thy  temples  (are)  like  a  piece  of  a  pomeg. 

б.  7  As  a  piece  of  a  pomegranate  (are)  thy  te. 


TEMPORAL  — 

For  a  season  or  time,  wp6<ncaipos  proskairos. 

2  Co.  4. 18  for  the  things  which  are  seen  (are)  temp. 

TEMPT,  (not)  to  be  tempted,  to  — 

1  .To  prove,  try,  test,  [n?  haclian. 

Mai.  3. 15  (they  that)  tempt  God  are  oven  delivered 

2 . To  try,  prove,  npi  nasali,  3. 

Gen.  22.  1  God  did  tempt  Abraham,  and  said  unto 
Exodi7.  2  Moses  said. .  wherefore  do  ye  tempt  the 

17.  7  they  tempted  the  LORD,  saying,  Is  the  L. 
Numi4.  22  have  tempted  me  now  these  ten  times, and 
Deut.  6.  16  Ye  shall  not  tempt,  .as  ye  tempted  (him) 
Psa.  78. 18  they  tempted  God  in  their  heart,  by  asking 
78.  41  they  turned  back,  and  tempted  God,  and 
78.  56  they  tempted  and  provoked  the  most  high 
95.  9  your  fathers  tempted  me,  proved  me,  and 
106. 14  lusted  exceedingly,  .and  tempted  God  in 
Isa.  7. 12  I  will  not  ask,  neither  will  I  tempt  the  L. 

3 . Not  to  he  tempted  or  tried,  anelpaiTTos  apeirastos. 
Jas.  1. 13  God  cannot  be  temptedwith  evil,  neither 

4.  To  try,  prove  exceedingly,  eKweipdCu  ekpeirazo. 
Matt.  4.  7  Thou  shalt  not  tempt  the  Lord  thy  God 
Luke  4.  12  Thou  shalt  not  tempt  the  Lord  thy  God 

10.  25  a  certain  lawyer  stood  up,  and  tempted 
1  Co.  10.  9  Neither  let  us  tempt  Christ,  as  some  of 

5.  To  try,  prove,  ireipafa  peirazo. 

Matt.  4.  1  Then  was  Jesus  led.  .to  be  tempted  of  the 

16.  1  the  Sadducees  came,  and  tempting  desired 

19.  3  The  Pharisees  also  came  unto  him,  temp. 
22.  18  and  said,  Why  tempt  ye  me,  (ye)hypocr.? 
22.  35  asked  (him  a  question),  tempting  him,  and 

Mark  1. 13  he  was  there,  .fortydays,  tempted  of  Satan 
8.  11  seeking  of  him  a  sign ..  tempting  him 

10.  2  And  the  Pharisees  came  to  him.  .tempting 

12.  15  Whytempt  yeme?  bring  me  a  penny,  that 

Luke  4.  2  Being  forty  days  tempted  of  the  devil 

11.  16  others,  tempting  (him),  sought  oi  him  a 

20.  23  [and  said  unto  them,  Why  tempt  ye  me'?] 
John  8.  6  [This  they  said,  tempting  him,  that  they] 
Acts  5.  9  ye  have  agreed  together  to  tempt  the  sp. 

15. 10  why  tempt  ye  God,  to  put  a  yoke  upon  the 
1  Co.  7.  5  that  Satan  tempt  you  not  for  your  iucon. 

10.  9  as  some  of  them  also  [tempted],  and  were 

10. 13  who  will  not  suffer  you  to  be  tempted  ab. 

Gal.  6.  1  considering  thyself,  lest  thou  also  be  tem. 

1  Th.  3.  5  lest,  .the  tempter  have  tempted  you,  and 
Heb.  2. 18  that  he  himself  hath  suffered,  being  tem. 

2.  18  he  is  able  to  succour  them  that  are  temp. 

3.  9  your  fathers  tempted  me,  proved  me,  and 

4.  15  was  in  all  points  [tempted]  like  as  (we  are 

1 1.  37  they  were  sawn  asunder,  were  tempted 
Jas.  1.  13  Let  no  man  say  when  he  is  tempted,  I  am  t. 

1.  13  God  cannot. .  neither  tempteth  he  any  man 

1.  14  every  man  is  tempted,  when  he  is  drawn 

TEMPTATION,  tempter — - 

1. A  trying,  trial,  nsa  massah. 

Deut.  4.  34  by  temptations,  by  signs,  and  by  wonders 

7.  19  The  great  temptations  which  thine  eyes 
29.  3  The  great  temptations  which  thine  eyes 

Psa.  95.  8  (in)  the  day  of  temptation  in  the  wilder. 

2 . Trial,  proof,  -rreipaapis  peirasmos. 

Matt.  6.  13  ieail  us  not  into  temptation,  but  deliver 
26.  41  and  pray,  that  ye  enter  not  into  temptat. 
Mark  14.  38  Watch  ye  and  pray,  lest  ye  enter  into  te. 
Luke  4.  13  when  the  devil  had  ended  all  the  tempt. 

8.  13  have  no  root,  .and  in  time  of  temptation 
n.  4  lead  us  not  into  temptation,  but  deliver 
22.  28  have  continued  with  me  in  my  temptati. 
22.  40  Pray  ye  that  ye  enter  not  into  temptation 
22.  46  riseandpray,  lestyeenterinto temptation 

Acts  20. 19  with  many  tears,  and  temptations,  which 
1  Co.  10. 13  There  hath  no  temptation  taken  you  but 

10. 13  will  with  the  temptation  also  make  a  way 
Gal.  4.  14  my  temptation  which  was  in  my  flesh  ye 
1  Ti.  6.  9  they  that  will  be  rich  fall  into  temptation 
Heb.  3.  8  in  the  day  of  temptation  in  the  wilderness 
Jas.  1.  2  count  it  all  joy  when  ye  fall  into,  .tempt. 
1.  12  Blessed  (is)  the  man  that  endureth  temp. 

1  Pc.  1.  6  in  heaviness  through  manifold  temptati. 

2  Pc.  2.  9  how  to  deliver  the  godly  out  of, temptations 
Rev.  3. 10  will  keep  thee  from  the  hour  of  temptat. 

3 . To  try,  prove,  ireipafoi  peirazo. 

Matt.  4.  3  when  the  tempter  came  to  him,  he  said 
1  Th.  3.  5  sent  to  know,  .lest  by  some  means  the  te. 

TEN  (strings,  instrument  of)  — 

1 .  Ten,  tenth,  ten  stringed  instrument,  liit *3]  asor. 
Gen.  24.  55  Let  the  damsel  abide,  .at  the  least  ten 
Tsa.  33.  2  psaltery(and)aninstrumentof  tenstrings 

92.  3  Upon  an  instrument  of  ten  strings,  and 
144.  9  upon,  .an  instrument  of  ten  strings  will 

2.  Ten,  rri^a,  ntfH  cstr,  asarah. 

Gen.  5.  14  the  days,  .were  nine  hundred  and  ten  ye. 

16.  3  Abram  had  dwelt  ten  years  in  the  land  of 

18.  32  Perad venture  ten  shall  be  found  there 
18.  32  he  said,  I  will  not  destroy  (it)  for  ten’s  s. 

24.  10  the  servant  took  ten  camels  of  the  camels 

24.  22  two  bracelets  for  her  hands  of  ten  (shekels) 
31.  7  deceived  me,  and  changed  my  wages  ten 

31.  41  and  thou  hast  changed  my  wages  ten  ti. 

32.  15  ten  bulls,  twenty  she  asses,  and  ten  foals 
42.  3  Joseph’s  ten  brethren  went  down  to  buy 
45.  23  ten  asses  laden  with  the  good  things  of  E. 
45.  23  ten  she  asses  laden  with  corn  and  bread 
50.  22  and  Joseph  lived  an  hundred  and  ten  ye. 
50.  26  Joseph  died,  (being)  an  hundred  and  ten 


Exodi8.  21,  25  rulers  of  fifties,  and  rulers  of  tens 

26.  1  shalt  make  the  tabernacle  (with)  ten  cur. 

26.  16  Ten  cubits  (shall  be)  the  length  of  a  board 

27.  12  their  pillars  ten,  and  their  sockets  ten 
34.  28  wrote  upon  the  tables,  .the  ten  comman. 
36.  8  every  wise  hearted  man.  .made  ten  curt. 
36.  21  The  length  of  a  board  (was)  ten  cubits, and 
38.  12  their  pillars  ten,  and  their  sockets  ten 

Lev.  26.  26  ten  women  shall  bake  your  bread  in  one 
27.  5,  7  thy  estimation . .  for  the  female  ten  sh. 
Num.  7.  14  One  spoon  of  ten  (shekels)  of  gold,  full  of 

7.  20  One  spoon  of  gold  of  ten  (shekels),  full  of 
7.  26,  32,  38,  44,  50,  56  One  golden  spoon  of  ten 
7.  62,  68,  74,  80  One  golden  spoon  of  ten  (shekels! 
7.  86  The  golden  spoons,  .(weighing)  ten  (sh.) 
11.  19  Yre  shall  not  eat  one  day.  .neither  ten  <1. 

11.  32  he  that  gathered  least  gathered  tenlioni. 

14.  22  have  tempted  me  now  these  ten  times,  and 
29.  23  ten  bullocks,  two  ramB,  (and)  fourteen  la. 

Deut.  1.  15  captainsover  fifties, and  captainsoverteus 

4. 13  declared  unto  you  his  covenant,  .ten  com. 
10.  4  the  first  writing,  the  ten  commandments 
Josh. 15.  57  Cain,  Gibeah,  and  Timnah;  ten  cities  with 

17.  5  there  fell  ten  portions  to  Manasseh,  besi. 

21.  s  outof  the  half  tribeof  Manasseh.ten  cities 

21.  26  All  the  cities  (were)  ten  with  their-  suburbs 

22.  14  with  him  ten  princes,  of  each  chief  house 

24.  29  died,  (being)  an  hundred  and  ten  years 
Judg.  1.  4  they  slew  of  them  in  Bezek  ten  thousand 

2.  8  died,  (being)  an  hundred  and  ten  years 

3.  29  they  slew  of  Moab.  about  ten  thousand 

4.  6  take  with  thee  ten  thousand  men  of  the 

4. 10  he  went  up  with  ten  thousand  men  at  his 
4.  14  Barak  went,  .and  ten  thousand  men  after 

6.  27  Gideon  took  ten  men  of  his  servants,  and 

7.  3  and  there  remained  ten  thousand 

12.  11  after  him  Elon.  .lie  judged  Israel  ten  ye. 

17. 10  I  will  give  thee  ten  (shekels)  of  silver  by 

20. 10  we  will  take  ten  men  of  an  hundred  thr. 

20.  34  there  came  against  Gibeah  ten  thousand 

Ruth  1.  4  and  they  dwelt  there  about  ten  years 

4.  2  he  took  ten  men  of  the  elders  of  the  city 
1  Sa.  1.  8  (am)  not  I  better  to  thee  than  ten  sons! 

15.  4  numbered  them,  .ten  thousand  men  of  J. 

17.  17  Take  now.  .these  ten  loaves,  and  run  to 

17.  18  carry  these  ten  cheeses  unto  the  captain 

25.  5  David  sent  out  ten  young  men;  and  Dav. 

25.  38  it  came  to  pass  about  ten  days  (after),  th. 

Sa.  15. 16  the  king  left  ten  women,  (which  were)  co. 

18.  3  (thou  art)  worth  ten  thousand  of  11s:  the. 

18.  11  I  would  have  given  thee  ten  (shekels)  of 
18. 15  ten  young  men  that  bare  Joab’s  armour 

19.  43  We  have  ten  parts  in  the  king,  and  we  Iia. 

20.  3  the  king  took  the  ten  women  (his)  concu. 

1  Ki.  4.  23  Ten  fat  oxen,  and  twenty  oxen  out  of  the 

5.  14  he  sent  them  to  Lebanon,  ten  thousanda 

6.  3  ten  cubits  (was)  the  breadth  thereof  bef. 

6.  23  two  cherubim  (of)  olive  tree,  (each)  ten  cu. 

6.  24  unto  the  uttermost  part .  .(were)  ten  cub. 

6.  25  the  other  cherub  (was)  ten  cubits:  both. 

6.  26  The  height  of  the  one  cherub  (was) ten  cu. 

7. 10  stones  of  ten  cubits,  and  stones  of  eight 

7.  23  ten  cubits  from  the  one  brim  to  the  other 

7.  24  (there  were)  knops  compassing  it,  ten  in 

7.  27  he  made  ten  bases  of  brass;  four  cubits 

7.  37  After  this  (manner)  he  made  the  ten  has. 
7.  38  Then  made  he  ten  laversof  brass:  one  fa. 
7.  38  upon  every  one  of  the  ten  bases  onelaver 

7.  43  the  ten  bases,  and  ten  lavers  on  the  bases 
11.  31  lie  said  to  Jeroboam,  Take  thee  ten  piec. 
11.31  rend  the  kingdom . .  and  will  give  ten  tri. 
11.  35  and  will  give  it  unto  thee,  (even)  ten  tri. 
14.  3  take  with  thee  ten  loaves,  and  cracknels 

2  Ki.  5.  s  he  departed,  and  took  with  him  ten  tal. 

5.  5  six  thousand  (pieces)  of  gold,  and  ten  ch. 

13.  7  ten  chariots,  and  ten  thousand  footmen 

14.  7  He  slew  of  Edom. .ten  thousand,  and  to. 
15. 17  Menahem.  .(reigned)  ten  years  in  Samaria 
;o.  9  go  forward  ten  degrees,  or  go  back  ten  de. 
20.  10  for  the  shadow  to  go  down  ten  degrees 

20. 10  let  the  shadow  return  backward  ten  deg. 

20. 1 1  he  brought  the  shadow  ten  degrees  back. 
24. 14  ten  thousand  captives,  and  all  the  crafts. 
25.25  Ishmael.  .came,  and  ten  men  with  him 

1  Ch.  6.  61  the  half  (tribe)  of  Manasseh,  by  lot,  ten 

29.  7  of  silver  ten  thousand  talents,  and  of 

2  Ch.  4.  1  twenty  cubits  the  breadth .  .and ten  cub. 

4.  2  he  made  a  molten  sea  of  ten  cubits  from 
4.  3  ten  in  a  cubit,  compassing  the  sea  round 

4.  6  He  made  also  ten  lavers,  and  put  five  on 

4.  7  he  made  ten  candlesticks  of  gold  accordi. 

4.  8  He  made  also  ten  tables,  and  placed  (th.) 
14.  1  In  his  days  the  land  was  quiet  ten  years 
25.  11  smote  of  the  children  of  Seir  ten  thousand 
25.  12  (other)  ten  thousand  (left)  alive  did  the  cli. 
27.  5  ten  thousand  measures  of  wheat,  and  ten 
30. 24  a  thousand  bullocks  andtenthousaud  sh. 
36.  9  he  reigned  three  months  and  ten  days  in 
Ezra  1. 10  silver  basins,  .four  hundred  and  ten,  (and; 

8.  12  and  with  him  an  hundred  and  ten  males 

8.  24  Sherebiah,  Hashabiali,  and  ten  of  their 
Nell.  4.  12  they  said  unto  us  ten  times,  From  all  pi. 

5. 18  once  iu  ten  days  store  of  all  sorts  of  wine 
11.  1  to  bring  one  of  ten  to  dwell  in  Jerusalem 
Esth.  3.  9  I  will  pay  ten  thousand  talents  of  silver 

9. 10  The  ten  sons  of  Haman  the  son  of  Ham. 
9. 12  The  Jews  have  slain,  .the  ten  sons  of  Ha 

9.  13  let  Hainan's  ten  sons  be  hanged  upon  the 

9.  14  decree  was  given,  .and  they  hanged  Ha. 

Job  19.  3  ten  times  have  ye  reproached  me :  ye  art 
Eccl.  7. 19  “Wisdom  strengtheneth . .  more  than  ten 
Isa.  5.  io  ten  acres  of  vineyard  shall  yield  one  batt 


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Isa.  38.  8  ten  degrees  backward,  .sun  returned  ten 
Jer.  41.  1  ten  men  with  him,  came  unto  Gedaliah 
41.  2  Then  arose  Ishmael .  .and  the  ten  men  th. 

41.  8  ten  men  were  found  among  them  that  sa. 

42.  7  it. came  to  pass  after  ten  days  that  the  wo. 
Eze.  40.  iz  And  he  measured  the  breadth,  .ten  cubits 

41.  2  the  breadth  of  the  door  (was)  ten  cubits 

42.  4  before  the  chambers  (was)  a  walk  of  ten 
45.  1  thousand  (reeds),  and  the  breadth . .  ten 
45.  3  shalt  thou  measure,  .breadth  of  ten  tho. 
45.  s  the  ten  thousand  of  breadth,  shall  also  the 
45.  14  an  homer  of  ten  baths;  for  ten  baths  (are) 
48.  9  twenty  thousand  in  length,  and  of  ten  th. 
48.  10  ten  thousand  in  breadth,  and  toward 
48.  10  the  east  ten  thousand  in  breadth,  and  to 
48.  13  twenty  thousand  in  length,  and  ten  thou. 

48. 13  twenty  thousand,  and  the  breadth  ten  th. 
48. 18  ten  thousand  eastward,  and  ten  thousand 

Dan.  i.  12  Prove  thy  servants,  I  beseech  thee,  ten 

1.  14  So  he  consented,  .and  proved  them  ten 

1.  15  at  the  end  of  ten  days  their  countenances 
1.  20  he  found  them  ten  times  better  than  all 
Amos  5.  3  went  forth  (by)  anjhundred  shall  leave  ten 

6.  9  if  there  remain  ten  men  in  one  house,  that 
Ilag.  2.  16  heapoftwenty(meas.),therewere(but)ten 
Zeeli.  5.  2  twenty  cubits,  and  the  breadth  thereof  t. 

8.  23  ten  men  shall  take  hold  out  of  all  langu. 

3.  Ten,  rniyK,  asar,  asrali. 

Dan.  7.  7  behold  a  fourth  beast,  .and  it  had  ten  ho. 

7.  20  of  the  ten  horns  that  (were)  in  his  head 
7.  24  ten  horns  out  of  this  kingdom  (are)  ten 

4.  Ten,  Sena  deka. 

Matt  20.  24  when  the  ten  heard  (it),  they  were  moved 

25.  1  ten  virgins,  which  took  their  lamps,  and 
25.  28  give  (it)  unto  him  which  hath  ten  talents 
Markio.  41  when  the  ten  heard  (it),  they  began  to  be 
Luke  14.  31  whether  he  be  able  with  ten  thousand  to 

15.  8  what  woman,  having  ten  pieces  of  silver 

17.  12  there  met  him  ten  men  that  were  lepers 

17.  17  Were  there  not  ten  cleansed?  but  where 
19.  13  his  ten  servants,  and  delivered  them  ten 
iq.  16  Lord,  thy  pound  hath  gained  ten  pounds 
19.  17  he  said. . have  thou  authority  over  ten  ci. 
19.  24  and  give  (it)  to  him  that  hath  ten  pounds 
19.  23  they  said  unto  him,  Lord,  he  hath  tenpo. 
Acts  25.  6  tarried  among  them  more  than  ten  days 
Rev.  2.  10  ye  shall  have  tribulation  ten  days ;  be  thou 

12.  3  having  seven  heads  and  ten  horns, fand  se. 

13.  1  ten  horns,  and  upon  his  horns  ten  crowns 
17.  3  beast,  .having  seven  heads  and  ten  horns 
17.  7  which  hath  the  seven  heads  and  ten  horns 

17. 12  the  ten  horns  which  thou  sawest,  are  ten 

17.  16  the  ten  horns  which  thou  sawest  upon  the 

TEN  thousand  — 

\.To  become  a  myriad ,  ten  thousand,  urn  rabab,  4. 
Psa.144.  13  bring  forth  thousands  and  ten  thousands 

2.  A  myriad,  ten  thousand,  naa-)  rebdbah. 

Lev.  26.  8  an  hundred  of  you  shall  put  ten  thousand 
Deut32.  30  Dow  should .  .two  put  ten  thousand  to  fli. 
33.  2  and  he  came  with  ten  thousands  of  saints 

33. 17  they  (are)  the  ten  thousands  of  Ephraim 
Judg2o.  10  we  will  take,  .a  thousand  out  of  ten  tho. 

1  Sa.  18.  7  slain  his  thousands,  and  David  his  tenth. 

18.  8  They  have  ascribed  unto  David  ten  thou. 

21.  11  slain  his  thousands,  and  David  his  tenth. 
29.  5  slew  his  thousands,  and  David  his  ten  th. 

Psa.  3.  6  I  will  not  be  afraid  of  ten  thousands  of  pe. 

91.  7  A  thousand  shall  fall,  .and  ten  thousand 
Song  5.  10  My  beloved  (is) . .  the  chiefest  among  ten  t. 
Mic.  6.  7  (or)  with  ten  thousands  of  rivers  of  oil? 

3.  A  myriad,  ten  thousand,  to  a-),  ian  ribbo. 

1  Ch.29.  7  flvethousand  talents  and  ten  thousand  dr. 
Dan.  ii.  12  he  shall  cast  down  (many)  ten  thousands 

4.  Ten  thousand,  gopioi  murioi. 

Matti8.  24  one  was  brought. .  which  owed  him  tenth. 
1  Co.  4.  13  though  ye  have  ten  thousand  instructors 

14.  19  than  ten  thousand  words  in  an  (unknown) 

5 . Ten  thousand,  pvpias  murias. 

Jude  14  the  Lord  cometh  with  ten  thousand  of  his 

TEN  thousand  times  ten  thousand  — 

A  myriad  of  myriads,  Jinn  ian  ribbo  ribvan. 

Dan.  7.  10  ten  thousand’  times  ten  thousand  stood  be. 

TENDER  (one),  tenderness  — - 

1.  Tender,  soft,  timid,  Tp  rale. 

Gen.  18.  7  fetched  a  calf  tender  and  good,  and  gave 
29.  17  Leali  (was)  tender  eyed  ;  but  Rachel  was 

33. 13  lord  knoweth  that  the  children  (are)  tender 
Deut28.  54  the  man  (that  is)  tender  among  you,  and 

28.  56  The  tender  and  delicate  woman  among 

1  Ch.22.  s  my  son  (is)  young  and  tender,  and  the  ho. 

29.  1  my  son.  .(is  yet)  young  and  tender,  and 
Prov.  4.  3  I  was  my  father’s  son,  tender  and  only 
Isa.  47.  1  thou  shalt  no  more  be  called  tender  and 
Eze.  17.  22  I  will  crop  off  from  the  top.  .a  tender  one 

2.  Tenderness,  ?p  rok. 

Deut28.  56  would  not.  .for  delicateness  and  tender. 
3. Soft,  tender,  awaAos  hapalos. 

Matt  24.  32  When  his  branch  is  yet  tender,  and  put. 
Marki3.  *8  When  her  branch  is  yet  tender,  and  put. 

TENDER  branch,  hearted,  mercy,  plant  — 

1. Suckling,  tender  branch  or  plant,  pii*  yoneq. 

Isa.  53.  2  shall  grow  up  before  him  as  a  tender  p. 


2.  Suckling,  tender  branch  or  plant,  nqii’  yoneqelh. 
Job  14.  7  that  the  tender  branch  thereof  will  not 

3.  Tender  of  heart,  33S  rak  lebab. 

2  Ch.  13.  7  Rehoboam  was  young  and  tender  hearted 
^.Compassionate, merciful,  cvo-irAayxvos  eusplagch. 
Eph.  4.  32  be  ye  kind  one  to  another,  tender  hearted 

5.  Pitiful,  otKTippwv  oiktirmon. 

Jas.  5.  1 1  the  Lord  is  very  pitiful,  and  of  tender  mer. 

6.  Bowels  of  kindness,  mrAayxva  iAeovs  sphlagchna 

Luke  1.  78  Through  the  tender  mercy  of  our  God,  wh. 
TENON  — 

Hand,  t  yad. 

Exod.26.  17  Two  tenons  (shall  there  be)  in  one  board 
26. 19  sockets  under  one  board  for  his  two  tenons 

26.  19  sockets  under  another,  .for his  two  tenons 
36.  22  One  board  had  two  tenons,  equally  distant 
36.  24  sockets  underoneboardforhistwotenons 
36.  24  sockets  under  another,  .for  his  two  tenons 
TENOR  — 

Mouth,  ns  peh. 

Gen.  43!  7  we  told  him  according  to  the  tenor  of  these 
Exod.34.  27  after  the  tenor  of  these  words  I  have  made 
TENT  — - 
l.Tent,  ^nk  ohel. 

Gen.  4.  20  he  was  the  father  of  such  as  dwell  intents 

9.  21  and  he  was  uncovered  within  his  tent 
9.  27  and  he  shall  dwell  in  the  tents  of  Shem 

12.  8  pitched  his  tent,  (having)  Beth-el  on  the  w. 

13.  3  unto  the  place  where  his  tent  had  been 
13.  5  Lot  also . .  had  flocks,  and  herds,  and  tents 

18.  1  he  sat  in  the  tent  door  in  the  heat  of  the 
18.  2  he  ran  to  meet  them  from  the  tent  door 
18.  6  Abraham  hastened  into  the  tent  unto  Sa. 
18.  9  Where  (is)  Sarah.. he  said,  Behold,  in  thet. 
18.  10  Sarah  heard  (it)  in  the  tent  door,  which 

24.  67  brought  her  into  his  mother  Sarah’s  tent 

25.  27  Jacob  (was)  a  plain  man,  dwelling  in  tents 

26.  23  builded  an  altar,  .and  pitched  his  tent  th. 
31.  25  Jacob  had  pitched  his  tent  in  the  mount 
31.  33  went  into  Jacob’s  tent,  and  into  Leah’s  t. 
31.  33  into  the  two  maid  servants’  tents;  but  he 
31.  33  Leah’s  tent,  and  entered  into  Rachel’s  te. 
31.  34  Laban  searched  all  the  tent,  but  found  (th.) 
33.  19  a  field,  where  he  had  spread  his  tent,  at 

35.  21  and  spread  his  tent  beyond  the  tower  of 
Exod.16.  16  take  ye.  .for  (them)  which  (are)  in  his  te. 

18.  7  (their)  welfare;'and  they  came  into  thetent 

26.  1 1  couple  the  tent  together,  that  it  may  be 

26. 12  that  remaineth  of  the  curtainsof  the  tent 
26.  13  in  the  length  of  the  curtains  of  the  tent 
26.  14  thou  shalt  make  a  covering  for  the  tent 
26.  36  make  an  hanging  for  the  door  of  the  tent 
33.  8  stood  every  man  (at)  his  tent  door,  audio. 

33. 10  and  worshipped,  every  man  (in)  his  tent 

35. 1 1  his  tent,  and  his  covering,  his  taches,  and 

36.  14  made  curtains  of  goats’  (hair)  for  the  tent 

36. 18  fifty  taches  of  brass  to  couple  the  tent  to. 
36.  19  he  made  a  covering  for  the  tent  (of)  rams* 
39.  32  the  tabernacle  of  the  tent  of  the  congreg. 
39.  33  the  tent,  and  all  his  furniture,  his  taches 

39.  40  the  tabernacle,  for  the  tent  of  the  congre. 

40.  2,  6,  7,  22,  24,  26thetentof  the  congregation 
40.  19  he  spread  abroad  the  tent  over  the  taber. 
40.  19  put  the  covering  of  the  tent  above  upon 
40.  29,  30,  32,  34,  35  the  tent  of  the  congregation 

Lev.  14.  8  snail  tarry  abroad  out  of  his  teut  seven 
Num.  3.  25  the  tabernacle,  and  the  tent,  the  covering 
9.  15  the  tabernacle,  (namely),  the  tent  of  the 
1 1 . 10  weep . .  every  man  in  the  door  of  his  tent 

16.  26  Depart,  I  pray  you,  from  the  tents  of  th. 

16.  27  stood  in  the  door  of  their  tents,  and  their 

19.  14  when  amandiethiu  a  tent  :  all  that  come 

19.  14  into  the  tent,  and  all  that  (is)  in  the  tent 

19. 18  sprinkle  (it)  upon  the  tent,  and  upon  all 
24.  5  How  goodly  are  thy  tents,  0  Jacob!  (and) 

Deut.  1.  27  ye  murmured  in  your  tents,  and  said,  Be. 

5.  30  say  to  them,  Get  you  into  yourtents  again 

11.  6  their  tents, andall  the  substance  that  (was) 

16.  7  turn  in  the  morning,  and  go  unto  thy  te. 
33.  i8Rejoice,  Zebulun.  .and,  Issachar, inthyte. 

Josh.  3.  14  the  people  removed  from  their  tents,  to 

7.  21  hid  in  the  earth,  in  the  midst  of  my  tent 
7.22  ran  unto  the  tent . .  (it  was)  hid  in  his  tent 
7.  23  tookthemoutof  the  midst  of  the  tent,  and 
7.  24  his  sheep,  and  his  tent,  and  all  that  he  had 

22.  4  get  you  unto  your  tents,  (and)  unto  the 

22.  6  blessed  them . .  and  they  went  unto  their  t. 
22.  7  J  oshua  sent  them  away  also  unto  their  te. 
22.  8  Return  with  much  riches  unto  your  tents 
Judg.  4.  11  pitched  his  tent  unto  the  plain  of  Zaana. 

4.  17  Sisera  fled  away  on  his  feet  to  the  tent  of 
4.  18  he  had  turned  in  unto  her  into  the  tent 
4.  20  Stand  in  tliedoor  of  the  tent;  and  it  shall 
4.  21  H  eber’3  wife,  took  a  nail  of  the  tent,  and 
5-  24  blessed  shall  she  be  above  women  in  the  t. 

6.  5  came  up  with  their  cattle  and  their  tents 

7.  8  and  he  sent  all. .  every  man  unto  his  tent 
7.  13  came  unto  a  tent,  and  smote  it  that  it  fell 

7.  13  and  overturned  it,  that  the  tent  lay  along 

8.  1 1  them  that  dwelt  in  tents  on  the  east  of  N. 

20.  8  We  will  not  any  (of  us)  go  to  his  tent,  ne. 

1  Sa.  4.  10  they  fled  every  man  into  his  tent ;  and 

13.  2  the  people  he  sent  every  man  to  his  tent 

17.  54  And  David,  .put  his  armour  in  his  tent 

2  Sa.  7.  6  have  walked  in  a  tent  and  in  a  tabernacle 

16.  22  they  spread  Absalom  a  tent  upon  the  top 

18.  17  and  all  Israel  fled  every  one  to  his  tent 


2  Sa.  19.  8  for  Israel  had  fled  every  man  to  his  tent 

20.  1  no  part  in  David . .  every  man  to  his  tents 
20.  22  retired  from  the  city,  every  man  to  his  tent 

1  Hi.  8.  66  went  unto  their  tents  joyful  and  glad  of 

12.  16  to  your  tents,  0  Israel ;  now  see  to  thine 

12.  16  So  Israel  departed  unto  their  tents 

2  Ki.  7.  7  left  their  teuts,  and  their  horses,  and  their 

7.  8  they  went  into  one  tent,  and  did  eat  and 
7.  8  entered  into  another  teut,  and  carried 

7.  10  and  asses  tied,  and  the  tents  as  they  (we.) 

8.  21  smote,  .and  the  people  fled  into  theirtents 

13.  5  the  children  of  Israel  dwelt  in  their  tents 

14. 12  and  they  fled  every  man  to  their  tents 

1  Ch.  4.  41  smote  their  tents,  and  the  habitations 

5. 10  they  dwelt  in  their  tents  throughout  all 

13.  1  prepareda  place,  .and pitchedforitatent 

16.  1  set  it  in  the  midst  of  the  tent  that  David 

17.  5  have  gone  from  tent  to  tent,  and  from  (one) 

2  Ch.  1.  4  for  he  had  pitched  a  tent  for  it  at  Jerusa. 

7.  10  lie  sent  the  people  away  into  their  tents 
10. 16  to  your  tents,  Olsrael.  .went  to  their  tent3 

14.  15  They  smote  also  the  tents  of  cattle, and  car. 
25.  22  Judah,  .they  fled  every  man  to  his  tent 

Psa.  69.  25  desolate;  (and)  let  none  dwell  in  their  te. 
78.  5s  and  made  the  tribes,  .to  dwell  in  their  te 
78.  60  the  tent  (which)  he  placed  among  men 
84.  10  than  to  dwell  in  the  tents  of  wickedness 
106.  25  murmured  in  their  tents,  (and)  hearkened 
120.  5  Woe(is)me.  .(that)I  dwell  in  the  tents  of 
Song  1.  5  as  the  tents  of  Kedar,  as  the  curtains  of 
Isa.  38.  12  is  removed  from  me  as  a  shepherd's  tent 
40.  22  spreadeth  them  out  as  a  tent  to  dwell  in 
54.  2  Enlarge  the  place  of  thy  tent,  and  let  them 
Jer.  4.  20  suddenly  are  my  tents  spoiled,  (and)  my 

6.  3  they  shall  pitch  (their)  tents  against  her 

10.  20  (there  is)  none  to  stretch  forth  my  tent 
30.  18  bring  again  the  captivity  of  Jacob’s  tents 
35.  7  all  your  days  ye  shall  dwell  in  tents ;  that 
35.  10  we  have  dwelt  in  tents,  and  have  obeyed 
37.  10  should  they  rise  up  every  man  in  his  tent 
49.  29  Their  tentsandtheirflocks  shalltheytake 
Hab.  3.  7  saw  the  tents  of  Cuslian  in  affliction  :  (and) 
Zech.12.  7  The  Loud  also  shall  save  the  tents  of  Ju. 
2  .Tabernacle,  dwelling  place,  ||iyn  mishkan. 

Song  1.  8  feed  thy  kids  beside  the  shepherds’  tents 

3.  Covering,  booth,  n^p  sukkali. 

2  Sa.  11. 11  Israel,  and  Judah,  abide  intents;  andmy 
4 .Ifollou’  place,  belly,  qubbah. 

NUU125.  8  went  after  the  man  of  Israel  into  the  tent 

TENTS,  (to  abide  in)  — 

1  .To  incline,  encamp,  run  chanah. 

Num.  9.  20  they  abode  in  their  tents,  and  according 

9.  22  children  of  Israel  abode  in  their  tents 
Ezra  8. 15  there  abode  we  in  tents  three  days:  and 

‘ 2. Camp ,  njqa  machaneh. 

Num  13.  19  what  cities  (they be).. whetherin tents, or 

1  Sa.  17.  53  returned,  .and  they  spoiled  their  tents 

2  Ki.  7.  16  people  went  out,  and  spoiled  the  tents 

.  2  CI1.31.  2  to  praise  in  the  gates  of  the  tents  of  tho 
Zech.14. 15  all  the  beasts  that  shall  be  in  these  tents 

TENTH  deal,  part  — - 

1. A  tenth  part,  ib'JI.o  maaser. 

Num  18.  21  given  the  children  of  Levi  all  the  tenth 

18.  26  ye  shall  offer,  .a  tenth  (part)  of  the  tithe 
Eze.  45.  11  that  the  bath  may  contain  the  tenth  part 

45.  14  (ye  shall  offer)  the  tenth  part  of  a  bath 

2.  Ten,  -i'.iyy  asor. 

Exodi2.  3  In  the  tenth  (day)  of  this  month  they  sh. 
Lev.  16.  29  on  the  tenth  (day)  of  the  month,  ye  shall 

23.  27  on  the  tenth  (day)  of  this  seventh  month 
25.  9  tosoundon  the  tenth  (day)  of  the  seventh 

Num  29.  7  ye  shall  have  on  the  tenth  (day)  of  this  se. 
Josh.  4.  19  came  up  out  of  Jordan  on  the  tenth  (day) 
2  Ki.  25.  1  it  came  to  pass . .  in  the  tenth  (day)  of  the 
Jer.  52.  4  it  came  to  pass,  .in  the  tenth  (day)  of  tho 
52.  12  in  the  fifth  month,  in  the  tenth  (day)  of 
Eze.  20.  1  in  the  fifth  (month),  the  tenth  (day)oftho 

24.  1  in  the  tenth  (day)  of  the  month,  the  word 
40.  1  in  the  tenth(day)of  the  month,  in  the  fo. 

3.  Tenth,  'TZ'H.  asiri. 

Gen.  8.  5  until  the  tenth  month :  in  the  tenth  (mo.) 
Exodi6.  36  Now  an  omer  (is)  the  tenth  (part)  of  an  ep. 
Lev.  5.  1 1  bring  for  his  offering  the  tenth  part  of  an 

6.  20  the  tenth  part  of  an  epiiah  of  fine  flour 

27.  32  concerning  the  tithe,  the  tenth  shall  be 
Num.  5.  15  the  tenth  (part)  of  an  ephah  of  barley  meal 

7.  66  On  the  tenth  day  Ahiezer  the  son  of  Am. 

28.  5  a  tenth  (part)  of  an  ephah  of  flour  for  a 
Deut23-  2  to  bis  tenth  generation  shall  he  not  enter 

23.  3  to  their  tenth  generation  shall  they  not  e. 
2  Ki.25.  1  the  ninth  year  of  hisreignin  the  tenth  m. 
1  Ch.12.  13  Jeremiah  the  tenth,  Machbanai  the  elev. 

24.  11  The  ninth  to  Jeshuah,the  tenth  to  Slieca. 

25.  17  Tiie  tenth  to  Shimei,  (lie),  his  sons,  and 

27. 13  The  tenth,  .for  the  tenth  month  (was)M. 
Ezra  10.  16  sat  down  in  the  first  day  of  the  tenth  mo. 
Estli.  2. 16  the  tentli  month,  which  (is)  the  month  T. 
Isa.  6. 13  in  it  (shall  be)  a  tenth,  and  (it)  shall  return 
Jer.  32.  1  in  the  tenth  year  of  Zedekiah  king  of  Ju. 

39.  1  in  the  tenth  month,  came  Nebuchadrezzar 
52.  4  ninth  year  of  his  reign  in  the  tenth  month 
Eze.  24.  1  in  the  ninth  year,  in  the  tenth  month,  in 

29.  1  In  the  tenth  year,  in  the  tenth  (month),  in 
33.  21  in  the  tentli  (month),  in  the  fifth  (day)  of 
45.  11  and  the  ephah  the  tenth  part  of  an  homer 

Zech.  8. 19  the  fast  of  the  tenth,  shall  be  to  the  house 


TENTH 


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4 .A  tenth  part,  fnb’y  issaron, 

Exod2g.  40  a  tenth  deal  of  flour  mingled  with  the  fo. 
Lev.  14. 10  three  tenth  deals  of  fine  Hour  (for)  a  meat 

14.  21  one  tenth  deal  of  fine  flour  mingled  with 

23.  13  two  tenth  deals  of  fine  flour  mingled  with 

23.  17  bring.,  two  wave  loaves  of  twotenthdeals 

24.  5  bake  twelve  cakes,  .two  tenth  deals  shall 
Numis.  4  a  tenth  deal  of  flour  mingled  with  the  fo. 

15.  6  two  tenth  deals  of  flour  mingled  with  the 
15.  9  three  tenth  deals  of  flour  mingled  with 
28.  9  two  tenth  deals  of  flour  (for)  a  meat  offer. 
28. 12  three  tenth  deals  of  flour  (for)  a  meat  off. 
28. 12  two  tenth  deals  of  flour  (for)  a  meat  offer. 
28.  13  a  several  tenth  deal  of  flour  mingled  with 
28.  20  three  tenth  deals,  .and  two  tenth  deals 
28.  2i  A  several  tenth  deal  shaltthou  offer  for 
28.  28  three  tenth  deals,  .two  tenth  deals  unto 

28.  29  A  several  tenth  deal  unto  one  lamb,  thro. 

29.  3  three  tenth  deals,  .(and)  two  tenth  deals 
29.  4  one  tenth  deal  for  one  lamb,  throughout 
29.  9  three  tenth  deals,  .two  tenth  deals  to  one 
29.  10  A  several  tenth  deal  for  one  lamb,  throu. 
29.  14  three  tenth  deals  unto  every  bullock  of  the 
29.  14  two  tenth  deals  to  each  ram  of  the, two  ra. 

29. 15  a  several  tenth  deal  to  each  lamb  of  the 

5.. 4  tenth  part,  SeKary  delcate. 

Ueb.  7.  2  To  whom  also  Abraham  gave  a  tenth  part 

7.  4  unto  whom.  .Abraham  gave  tire  tenth  of 

C.  I  tenth,  Se/caTor  (lekatos. 

John  1.  39  and  abode,  .for  it  was  about  the  tenth  hour 
Rev.  11.  13  the  tenth  part  of  the  city  fell,  and  in  the 
21.  20  the  tenth,  a  chrysoprasus  ;  the  eleventh 
TENTH,  to  give  or  take  the  — 

1 .  To  receive  a  tenth,  -ivy  asar. 

1  Sa.  8.  15  he  will  take  the  tenth  of  your  seed,  and 

8.  17  He  will  take  the  tenth  of  your  sheep :  and 

2.  To  give  a  tenth,  asar,  3. 

Gen.  28.  22  I  will  surely  give  the  tenth  unto  thee 

TENT MAKER  — 

A  ientmakcr,  <TK.yvoiroi6s  skenopoios. 

Acts  18.  3  by  their  occupation  they  were  tent  mak. 
TE'-RAH,  nnn,  nnn  turning,  duration,  wandering. 
Son  of  Nahor,  and  father  of  Abraham,  Nahor,  and 
Haran ;  he  died  in  Haran  aged  205  years.  B.C.  2000. 
Gen.  11.  24  lived  nine  and  twenty  years,  and  begatT. 

11.  25  Nahor  livedafter  he  begat  T.  an  hundred 
11.  26  T.  lived  seventy  years,  and  begat  Abram 
11.  27  these  (are)  the  generations  of  T.:  T.  begat 
11.  28  Haran  died  before  his  father  T.  in  the  la. 
11.  31  T.  took  Abram  his  son,  and  Lot  the  son  of 
11.  32  the  days  of  T.  were  two  hundred,  .and  T. 
Josh  24.  2  T.,  the  father  of  Abraham,  and  the  fath. 

1  Ch.  1.  26  Serug,  Nahor,  T. 

TE-RA'-PHIM,  o'tnn  nourishers. 

A  kind  of  household  gods,  probably  in  the  human 
form. 

Judg  17.  5  llicah.  .made  an  ephod,  and  teraphim 

18.  14  ye  know  that  there  is  in  these  houses,  .t. 
18.  17  the  five  men.  .took,  .the  teraphim,  and 
18.  18  these,  .fetched. .  the  teraphim,  and  the 
18.  20  priest’s  heart  was  glad ;  ami  he  took.  .thet. 
Hos.  3.  4  the  children  of  Israel  shall  abide,  .(wi.)t. 

TE'-RESH,  enn  strictness,  reverence. 

A  chamberlain  at  the  court  of  Persia  that  combined 
against  Ahasuerus  along  with  Bigthana,  and  was  de¬ 
feated  by  Mordecai  discovering  the  plot.  B.C.  510. 
Esth.  2.  21  T. .  .sought  to  lay  hold  on  the  king  Alias. 

6.  2  Mordecai  had  told  of  Bigthana  andT.,  two 

TERMED,  to  be  — 

To  he  said,  Bax  amar,  2. 

Isa.  62.  4  neither  shall  thy  land  anymore  be  termed 
62.  4  Thou  shalt  no  more  be  termed  Forsaken 

TERRACE  — 

Highway,  place  raised  up,  nVpp  mesillah. 

2  Ch.  9.  11  the  king  made  (of)  the  algum  trees  terra. 

TERRESTRIAL  — 

Upon  or  belonging  to  the  earth,  snlystos  epigeios. 

1  Co.  15.  40  also  celestial  bodies,  and  bodies  terrestrial 
15.  40  and  the  (glory)  of  the  terrestrial  (is)  anot. 

TERRIBLE  (acts,  things),  terribleness  — 

\.  Terrible,  awe-inspiring,  D’x  ayom. 

Song  6.  4  comely  as  Jerusalem,  terrible  as  (an  army) 

6.  10  clear  as  the  sun,  (and)  terrible  as  (an  ar.) 
Hab.  1.  7  They  (are)  terrible  and  dreadful :  their  ju. 

2 . Terror,  awe,  dread,  no'k  emah. 

Job  39.  20  the  glory  of  his  nostrils  (is)  terrible 

41. 14  Who  can  open,  .his  teeth  (are) terrible ro. 

3 . Terrible,  fearful,  ’jrm  emthani. 

Dan.  7.  7  a  fourth  beast,  dreadful  and  terrible,  and 

4.  To  be  afraid,  terrible,  Vii  dechal. 

Dan.  2.  31  stood  before  thee,  and  the  form,  .(was)  t. 
6.  Horror,  heat,  wrath,  raging,  nDjl’pj  zalapliah. 
Lam.  5.  10  skin  was  black,  .because  of  the  terrible 

6.  To  be  feared,  reverenced,  NT;  yare,  2. 

Exod34.  10  it  (is)  a  terrible  thing  that  I  will  do  with 
Deut.  1.  19  went  through  all  that  great  and  terrible 

7.  21  God  (is)among  you,  a  mighty  God  andte. 

8. 15  led  thee  through  that  great  and  terrible 

10. 17  a  great  God,  a  mighty,  and  a  terrible,  wli. 
10.  21  these  great  and  terrible  things  which  th. 


Judg  13.  6  countenance  of  an  angel  of  God,  very  te. 

2  Sa.  7. 23  to  do  for  you  great  things  and  terrible 

1  Ch.17.  21  to  make  thee  a  name  of. . terribleness, by 
Neh.  1.  5  the  great  and  terrible  God,  that  keepeth 

4.  14  the  Lord,  (which  is)  great  and  terrible 

9.  32  the  terrible  God,  who  keepest  covenant 
Job  37.  22  out  of  the  north  :  with  God  (is)  terrible 
I’sa.  45.  4  thy  right  hand  shall  teach  thee  terrible  t. 
47.  2  the  Loud  most  high  (is)  terrible ;  (he  is) 

65.  5  (By)  terrible  things  in  righteousness  wilt 

66.  3  Say  unto  God,  How  terrible  (art  thou  in) 
66.  5  (he  is)  terrible  (in  his)  doing  toward  the 
68.  35  O  God,  (thou  art)  terrible  out  of  thy  holy 
76.  12  (he  is)  terrible  to  the  kings  of  the  earth 
99.  3  Let  them  praise  thy  great  and  terrible 

106.  22  Wondrous  works,  .(and)  terrible  things 
145.  6  shall  speak  of  the  might  of  thy  terrible  a. 
Isa.  18.  2,  7  a  people  terrible  from  their  beginning 
21.  1  it  cometh  from  the  desert,  from  a  terrible 
64.  3  When  thou  didst  terrible  things  (which) 
Eze.  1.  22  (was)  as  the  colour  of  the  terrible  crystal 
Joel  2.  11  day  of  the  LORD  (is)  great  and  very  terr. 

2.  31  before  the  great  andthe  terrible  day  of  the 
Zeph.  2.  11  The  LORD  (will  be)  terrible  unto  them 

7 . Fear,  reverence,  fO.’iD  mora. 

Deut  26.  8  with  great  terribleness,  and  with  signs 

8 . Terrible,  {”1);  arits. 

Isa.  13.  11  will  lay  low  the  haughtiness  of  the  terr. 

25.  3  the  city  of  the  terrible  nations  shall  fear 
25.  4  the  blast  of  the  terrible  ones  (is)  as  a  st. 
25.  5  the  branch  of  the  terrible  ones  shall  be  br. 
29.  5  the  multitude  of  the  terrible  ones  (shall  be) 
29.  20  the  terrible  one  is  brought  to  nought,  and 
49.  25  the  prey  of  the  terrible  shall  be  delivered 
Jer.  15.  21  redeem  thee  out  of  the  hand  of  the  terri. 

20.11  the  Lord  (is)  with  me  as  a  mighty  terrible 
Eze.  28.  7  bring ..  upon  thee,  the  terrible  of  the  nat. 

30. 11  the  terrible  of  the  nations,  shall  be  brou. 

31.  12  the  terrible  of  the  nations,  have  cut  him 

32.  12  the  terrible  of  the  nations,  all  of  them 

9.  .4  cause  of  terror,  nxScn  tiphletseth. 

Jer.  49.  16  Thy  terribleness  hath  deceived  thee,  (and) 

10.  Fearf  ul,  dreadful,  <pof}ep6s  pliobcros. 

Heb.  12.  21  so  terrible  was  the  sight,  (that)  Moses  sa. 

TERRIBLY,  to  shake  — 

To  fear,  be  afraid,  terrify,  yyj,  arats. 

Isa.  2.  19,  21  when  he  ariseth  to  shake  terribly  the 
TERRIFY,  be  terrified,  to  — 

1.  To  terrify,  frighten,  nya  baath ,  3. 

Job  3.  5  let  the  blackness  of  the  day  terrify  it 

7,  14  thou  scarest  me.  .and  terriflest  me  through 
9.  34  Let  him  take . .  let  not  his  fear  terrify  me 

2.  To  cause  to  break  down,  affright,  nun  chathath,  5. 
Job  31.  34  did  the  contempt  of  families  terrify  me 

3.  To  fear,  be  afraid,  terrified,  arats. 

Deut.20.  3  do  not  tremble,  neither  be  ye  terrified  be. 

4 . To  terrify  exceedingly,  ficcpoQta  elcphobeo. 

2  Co.  10.  9  That  I  may  not  seem  as  if  I  would  terrify 

5.  To  be  affrighted,  terrified,  irroeoyai  ptoeomai. 
Luke2i.  9  when  ye  shall  hear  of  wars,  .be  not  terri. 

24.  37  they  were  terrified  and  affrighted,  and  su. 

6.  To  be  affrighted,  startled,  terrified,  mvpofxai. 

Phil.  1.  28  And  in  nothing  terrified  by  your  adver. 
TERROR  — 

1  .Terror,  nD 'x  emah. 

Deut  32.  2;  The  sword  without,  and  terror  within,  sh. 
Josh.  2.  9  that  your  terror  is  fallen  upon  us,  and  th. 
Job  20.  25  cometh  out  of  his  gall:  terrors  (are)  upon 

33.  7  my  terror  shall  not  make  thee  afraid,  ne. 
Psa.  55.  4  and  the  terrors  of  death  are  fallen  upon 

88.  15  (while)  I  suffer  thy  terrors  I  am  distracted 
Isa.  33.  18  Thine  heart  shall  meditate  terror.  Where 

2.  Trouble,  haste,  behalah. 

Lev.  26.  16  I  will  even  appoint  over  you  terror,  con. 
Jer.  15.  8  caused  (him)to  fall,  .and  terrors  upon  the 

3..1  worn  out  or  wasted  thing,  ballahah. 

Job  18.  11  Terrors  shall  make  him  afraid  on  every  si. 
18.  14  and  it  shall  bring  him  to  the  king  of  terr. 
24.  17  (they  are  in)  the  terrors  of  the  shadow  of 
27.  20  Terrors  take  hold  on  him  as  waters,  a  te. 

30. 1 5  Terrors  are  turned  upon  me  :  they  pursue 
Psa.  73. 19  they  are  utterly  consumed  with  terrors 
Eze.  26.  21  I  will  make  thee  a  terror,  and  thou  (shalt 
27.  36  thou  shalt  he  a  terror,  and  never  (shalt 
23.  19  thou  shalt  be  a  terror,  and  never  (shalt) 

4.  Terrors,  D'niya  biuthim. 

Job  6.  4  the  terrors  of  God  do  set  themselves  in  ar. 
Psa.  88. 16  goeth  over  me ;  thy  terrors  have  cut  me 

5.  A  cause  of  staggering,  ton  chogga. 

Isa.  19.  17  the  land  of  Judah  shall  be  a  terror  unto 

6.  Terror,  fright,  nnn  chittah. 

Gen.  35.  5  the  terror  of  God  was  upon  the  cities  that 

7.  Terror,  n'nrt  chittith. 

Eze.  26.  17  which  cause  their  terror  (to  be)  on  all  th. 
32.  23  which  caused  terror  in  the  land  of  the  li. 
32.  24,  26  caused  their  terror  in  the  land  of  the 
32.  25  their  terror  was  caused  in  the  land  of  the 
32.  27  (they  were)  the  terror  of  the  mighty  in  the 
32.  30  with  their  terror  they  are  ashamed  of  th. 
32.  32  I  have  caused  my  terror  in  the  land  of  the 


8.  Fear,  TUD  mayor. 

Jer.  20.  4  I  will  make  thee  a  terror  to  thyself,  and 
Lam.  2.  22  hast  called  as  in  a  solemn  day  my  terrors 

9.  To  cast  down,  nip  magar. 

Eze.  21.12  terrors  by  reason  of  the  sword  shall  be  up. 

10.  Fear,  N71D  mora. 

Deut.  4.  34  by  a  stretched  out  arm,  and  by  great  ter. 

34.  12  in  all  the  great  terror  which  Moses  show. 
Jer.  32.  21  a  stretched  out  arm,  and  with  great  terr. 
11  .Cause  of  terror  or  nun,  nn_p  mcchittah. 

Isa.  54. 14  from  terror ;  for  it  shall  not  come  near 
Jer.  17.  17  Be  not  a  terror  unto  me :  thou  (art)  my 

12.  Violence,  terror,  nynifp  maaratsah. 

Isa.  10.  33  the  Lord,  .shall  lop  the  bough  with  terr. 

1 3.  Fear,  dread,  ins  pachad. 

Job  31.  23  destruction  (from)  God  (was)  a  terror  to 
Psa.  gi.  5  Thou  shalt  not  be  afraid  for  the  terror  by 

11.  Fear,  <p6/3os  phobos. 

Rom  13.  3  rulers  are  not  a  terror  to  good  works,  but 
2  Co.  5.  11  Knowing  therefore  tlieterrorof  the  Lord 
1  Pe.  3.  14  be  not  afraid  of  their  terror,  neither  be 

TER-TI'-US,  Ttprios  {Latin,  third). 

The  person  who  wrote  the  Epistle  to  the  Romans  from 
Paul’s  dictation  at  Corinth,  and  thought  to  have  been 
Silas. 

Rom  16.  22  I  T.,  who  wrote  (this)  epistle  salute  you 
TER  TL’L-LTJS,  TeprvWos. 

A  (Roman)  orator  who  went  with  the  high  prie3t  and 
elders  from  Jerusalem  to  Ctesareato  accuse  Paul  before 
Felix  the  Roman  governor.  B.c.  60. 

Acts  24.  1  and.  .a  certain  orator.  ,T.,  who  informed 
24.  2  T.  began  to  accuse  (him),  saying,  Seeing 

TESTAMENT  — 

Dispensation,  full  arrangement,  Siad-qicri  diatheke. 
M  att  26.  28  this  is  my  blood  of  the  new  testament,  wh. 
Marki4.  24  This  is  my  blood  of  the  new  testament,  w. 
Luke22.  20  This  cup  (is)  the  new  testament  in  my  bl. 

1  Co.  11.  25  This  cup  is  the  new  testament  in  my  bio. 

2  Co.  3.  6  made  us  able  ministers  of  the  new  testa. 

3.  14  in  the  reading  of  the  Old  Testament,  wh. 
Ileb.  7.  22  was  Jesus  made  a  surety  of  a  better  test. 

9. 15  he  is  the  mediator  of  the  new  testament 
9.  15  transgressions,  .under  the  first  testament 

9.  16  where  a  testament  (is),  there  must  also  of 

9. 17  a  testament  (is)  of  force  after  men  are  de. 
9.20  This  (is)  the  blood  of  the  testament  which 

Rev.  11.  19  seen  in  his  temple  the  ark  of  his  testame. 

TESTATOR  — 

To  arrange  fully  or  throughout,  SiarlBripi  diatitlie. 
Heb.  9. 16  there  must,  .be  the  death  of  the  testator 

9. 17  of  no  strength,  .while  the  testator  liveth 

TESTIFY,  (beforehand,  unto),  to  be  testified,  to  — - 

1.  To  ( cause  to)  testify,  attest,  nip  ud,  5. 

Deut.  8. 19  I  testify  against  you  this  day,  that  ye  sh. 

32.  46  the  words  which  I  testify  among  you  this 
2  Ki.  17.  13  the  Lord  testified  against  Israel  and  aga. 

17.  15  his  testimonies  which  he  testified  against 
2  Ch.24. 19  they  testified  against  them :  but  they  wo. 
Neh.  9.  26  slew  thy  prophets  which  testified  against 

9.  29  testifiedst  against  them,  that  thou  migh. 
9.  30  testifiedst  against  them  by  thy  spirit  in 
9.  34  wherewith  thou  didst  testify  against  them 
13.  15  I  testified  (against  them)  in  the  day  whe. 
13.21  I  testified  against  them,  and  said  unto  th. 
Psa.  50.  7  I  will  testify  against  thee :  I  (am)  God 
81.  8  Hear,  0  my  people,  and  I  will  testify  un. 
Amos.3.  13  testify  in  the  house  of  Jacob,  saith  the 

2.  To  be  testified,  my  ud,  6. 

Exod2i.  29  it  hath  been  testified  to  his  owner,  that 

3 . To  answer,  respond,  niy  anah. 

Numts.  30  one  witness  shall  not  testify  against  any 
Deut  19.  16  to  testify  against  him  (that  which  is)  wro. 

19.  18  (and)  hath  testified  falsely  against  his  br. 
31.  21  this  song  shall  testify  against  them  as  a 

Ruth  1.  21  the  Lord  hath  testified  against  me,  and 
2  Sa.  1.  16  thy  mouth  hath  testified  against  thee,  sa. 
Job  15.  6  yea,  thine  own  lips  testify  against  thee 
Isa.  59. 12  our  sins  testify  against  us :  for  our  trans. 
Jer.  14.  7  though  our  iniquities  testify  against  us 
Hos.  5.  5  the  pride  of  Israel  doth  testify  to  his  face 

7.  10  the  pride  of  Israel  testifieth  to  his  face 
Mic.  6.  3  wherein  have  I  wearied  thee  ?  testify  aga. 

4.  To  bear  thorough  witness,  Siayapripopai  diamar. 
Lukei6.  28  that  he  may  testify  unto  them,  lest  they 
Acts  2.  40  with  many  other  words  did  he  testify  and 

8.  25  when  they  had  testified  and  preached  the 

10.  42  to  testify  that  it  ishe  which  was  ordained 

18.  5  testified  to  the  Jews  (that)  Jesus(was)Ch. 

20.  21  Testifyingbothtotlie  Jews, and  also  totlie 
20.  24  to  testify  the  gospel  of  the  grace  of  God 
23.  n  as  thou  hast  testified  of  me  in  Jerusalem 
28.  23  to  whom  he  expounded  and  testified  the 

1  Th.  4.  6  we  also  have  forewarned  you  and  testified 
Heb.  2.  6  onein  a  certain  place  testified,  saying,  Wh. 

5.  To  bear  witness  upon  or  besides,  f-muapTvpew  epi. 

1  Pe.  5.  12  testifying  that  this  is  the  true  grace  of  God 

6.  To  bear  witness,  paprvpetn  martureo. 

John  2.  25  needed  not  that  any  should  testify  of  man 
3.  11  We  speak,  .and  testify  that  we  have  seen 
3.  32  what  he  hath  seen  and  heard,  that  he  tcs. 


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John  4.  39  the  woman,  which  testified,  He  told  me  all 

4.  44  Jesus  himself  testified,  that  a  prophet  ha. 

5.  39  and  they  are  they  which  testify  of  me 

7.  7  me  it  hateth,  because  I  testify  of  it,  that 
13.  21  lie  was  troubled  in  spirit,  andtestified,  and 
15.  26  the  spirit  of  truth,  .shall  testify  of  me 
ax.  24  This  is  the  disciple  which  testifieth  of  th. 
Acts  26.  5  if  they  would  testify,  that  after  the  most 
1  Co.  15. 15  we  have  testified  of  God  that  he  raised  up 
Heb.  7.  17  he  testifieth,  Thou  (art)  a  priest  for  ever 
11.  4  obtained  witness . .  God  testifying  of  his 
1  Jo.  4.  14  we  have  seen  and  do  testify  that  the  Fath. 

5.  9  the  witness  of  God  which  he  hath  testified 
3  John  3  the  brethren  came  and  testified  of  the  tr. 
Rev.  22.  16  I  Jesus  have  sent  mine  angel  to  testify 

22.  20  He  which  testifieth  these  things  saith,  Su. 

7.  To  bear  witness,  ya.prvpop.cu  marturomai. 

Gal.  5.  3  I  testify  again  to  every  man  that  is  circu. 
Eph.  4.  17  I  say  therefore,  and  testify  in  the  Lord 

8.  The  ivitness  bearing,  rb  yaprvpiov  to  marturion. 

1  Ti.  2.  6  a  ransom  for  all, [to  be  testified]  in  due  time 

9.  To  bear  witness  before,  irpoyaprv  puya.1  promartur. 
1  Pe.  1. 11  it  testified  beforehand  the  sufferings  of 

10.  To  bear  icitness  together,  avygaprupeai  summa. 
Rev.  22.  18  [I  testify  unto]  every  man  thatheareth  the 

TESTIMONY,  (to  give  or  have)  ■ — 

1.  Witness,  testimony,  rny  edah. 

Deut.  4.  45  These  (are)  the  testimonies,  and  the  stat. 

6.  17  his  testimonies,  and hisstatutes,  whichhe 
6. 20  What  (mean)  the  testimonies,  and  the  st. 

Psa.  25.  10  such  ns  keep  his  covenant  and  his  testim. 
78.  56  provoked.  .God,  and  kept  not  his  testim. 
93.  5  Thy  testimonies  are  very  sure:  holiness  be. 
99.  7  they  kept  his  testimonies,  aud  the  ordin. 
119.  2  Blessed  (are)  they  that  keep  his  testimo. 

1 19.  22  Remove  .reproach.  .1  have  kept  thy  test. 
119.  24  Thy Testimonies  also  (are)  my  delight,  (and) 
119.  46 1  will  speak  of  thy  testimonies  also  before 
1 19.  59  and  turned  my  feet  unto  thy  testimonies 
1 19.  79  aud  those  that  have  known  thy  testimon. 
119.  95  waited  for  me . .  I  will  consider  thy  testi. 
119.  1 19  puttest  away  all  the  wicked . .  love  thy  t. 

1 19.  125  give  me.  .that  I  may  know  thy  testimon. 
119.  138  Thy  testimonies  (that)  thou  hast  comma. 
119.  146  save  me,andl  shall  keep  thy  testimonies 
119. 152  Concerningthy  testimonies,  I  haveknown 
1 19. 167  My  soul  hath  kept  thy  testimonies;  and 
it9-'i68I  have  kept  thy  precepts  and  thy  testim. 

132. 12  my  covenant  and  my  testimony  that  I  sh. 

2.  Witness,  testimony,  nny  eduth. 

Exodi6.  34  Aaron  laid  it  up  before  the  testimony,  to 

25.  16  thou  shalt  put  into  the  ark  the  testimony 
25.  21  in  the  ark  thou  shalt  put  the  testimony  th. 

25.  22  cherubim,  .upon  tlieark  of  the  testimony 

26.  33  bring,  .within  the  veil  the  ark  of  the  test. 

26.  34  the  ark  of  the  testimony  in  the  most  holy 

27.  21  without  the  veil,  which  (is)  before  the  te. 
30.  6  veil  that  (is)  by  the  ark  of  the  testimony 
30.  6  before  the  mercy  seat  that  (is)  over  the  te. 
30.  26  thou  shalt  anoint,  .the  ark  of  the  testim. 

30.  36  put  of  it  before  the  testimony  in  the  tab. 

31.  7  the  ark  of  the  testimony,  and  the  mercy 
31.  18  two  tables  of  testimony,  tables  of  stone 
32. 15  the  two  tables  of  the  testimony  (were)  in 
34.  29  with  the  two  tables  of  testimony  in  Moses’ 

38.  21  the  sum.  .of  the  tabernacle  of  testimony 

39.  35  The  ark  of  the  testimony,  and  the  staves 

40.  3  shalt  put  therein  the  ark  of  the  testimony 
40.  5  the  incense  before  the  ark  of  the  testim. 
40.  20  he  took  and  put  the  testimony  into  the  ark 
40.  21  covered  the  ark  of . .  testimony ;  as  the  L. 

Lev.  16.  13  the  mercy  seat  that  (is)  upon  the  testim. 

24.  3  the  veil  of  the  testimony,  in  the  taberna. 
Num.  1.  50  the  Levites  over  the  tabernacle  of  testi. 

1.  53  round  about  the  tabernacle  of  testimony 

1.  53  the  charge  of  the  tabernacle  of  testimony 

4.  5  and  cover  the  ark  of  testimony  with  it 

7.  89  mercy  seat  that  (was)  upon  the  ark  of  te. 

9.  15  tabernacle,  (namely),  the  tent  of  the  tes. 

10.  11  up  from  otf  the  tabernacle  of  the  testim. 
17.  4  the  tabernacle,  .before  the  testimony,  wh. 
17. 10  Bring  Aaron’s  rod  again  before  the  testi. 
Josh.  4.  16  the  priests  that  bear  the  ark  of  the  testi. 

1  lvi.  2.  3  to  keep,  .his  testimonies,  as  it  is  written 

2  Ki.  11.  12  (gave  him)  the  testimony  :  and  they  made 

17.  15  his  testimonies  which  he  testified  against 

23.  3  his  commandments  and  his  testimonies 

1  Ch.29.  19  to  keep  thy  commandments,  thy  testimo. 

2  Ch.23.  11  (gave  him)  the  testimony,  and  made  him 

34.  31  to  keep  his  commandments,  and  his  test. 
Neh.  9.  34  thy  commandments,  and  thy  testimonies 
Psa.  19.  7  the  testimony  of  the  Lord  (is)  sure,  mak. 
78.  5  he  established  a  testimony  in  Jacob,  and 
81.  5  This  he  ordained  in  Joseph  (for)  a  testim. 
119.  14  I  have  rejoiced  in  the  way  of  thy  testim. 
119.  31  I  have  stuck  unto  thy  testimones  :  OLord 
119.  36  Incline  my  heart  unto  thy  testimonies,  and 
1 19.  88  so  shall  I  keep  the  testimony  of  thy  mo. 
119.  99  more  understanding,  .for  thy  testimonies 
119.  hi  Thy  testimonies  have  I  taken  as  an  her. 
119.  129  Thy  testimonies  (are)  wonderful :  there. 
119.  144  The  righteousness  of  thy  testimonies  (is) 
1 19.  157  (yet)  do  I  not  decline  from  thy  testimo. 
122.  4  the  tribes  go  up.  .unto  the  testimony  of  Is. 
Jer.  44.  23  nor  in  his  statutes,  nor  in  his  testimonies 

3.  Witness,  testimony,  nTyn  teudah. 

Ruth  4.  7  gave  (it)  to  his  neighbour . .  this  (was)  a  te. 
Isa.  8.  16  Bind  up  the  testimony,  seal  the  law  am. 

8.  20  to  the  testimony :  if  they  speak  not  acco. 

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4 . To  bear  witness,  yaprvpew  martureo. 

Acts  13.  22  to  whom  also  he  gave  testimony,  and  said 
14.  3  which  gave  testimony  unto  the  word  of 
Heb.  11.  5  before  his  translation  he  had  this  testim. 

5.  Witness,  testimony,  yaprupla  marturia. 

John  3.  32  testifieth ;  and  no  man  receiveth  his  tes. 
3.  33  He  that  hath  received  his  testimony  hath 

5.  34  I  receive  not  testimony  from  man :  but 

8.  17  written,  .that  the  testimony  of  two  men 
21.  24  and  we  know  that  his  testimony  is  true 

Acts  22.  18  they  will  not  receive  thy  testimony  con. 
Rev.  1.  2  of  the  testimony  of  Jesus  Christ,  and  of 

1.  9  for  the  word  of  God,  and  for  the  testim. 

6.  9  and  for  the  testimony  which  they  held 

11.  7  when  they  shall  have  finished  their  testim. 

12.  11  overcame  him.  .by  the  word  of  their  tes. 
12. 17  and  have  the  testimony  of  Jesus  Christ 
19.  10  thy  brethren  that  have  the  testimony  of 
19.  10  the  testimony  of  Jesus  is  the  spirit  of  pr. 

6.  Witness,  testimony,  yaprvpiov  marturion. 

Matt.  8.  4  offer  the  gift,  .for  a  testimony  unto  them 

10.  18  for  a  testimony  against  them  and  the  Ge. 
Mark  1.  44  offer,  .those  things,  .for  a  testimony  unto 

6.  11  shake  off  the  dust,  .for  a  testimony  agai. 

13.  9  brought  before  rulers,  .for  a  testimony 
Luke  5.  14  as  Moses  commanded,  for  a  testimony  un. 

9.  5  shake  off  the  very  dust,  .for  a  testimony 
21.  13  And  it  shall  turn  to  you  for  a  testimony 

Co.  1.  6  as  the  testimony  of  Christ  was  confirmed 

2.  1  declaring  unto  you  the  [testimony]  of  God 
2  Co.  1.  12  our  rejoicing  is  this,  the  testimony  of  our 
2  Th.  1.  10  our  testimony  among  you  was  believed 

2  Ti.  1.  8  Be  not  thou. .  ashamed  of  the  testimony 
Heb.  3.  5  for  a  testimony  of  those  things  which  were 
Rev.  15.  5  the  temple  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  testi. 

TETRARCH,  (to  be)  — 

1  .To  be  a  tetrarch,  rerpapx*a>  tetrarclieo. 

Luke  3.  1  Herod  being  tetrarch  of  Galilee,  and  his 

3.  1  Philip  tetrarch  of  Iturea  and  of  the  region 
3.  1  and  Lysanias  the  tetrarch  of  Abilene 

2 .Chief  or  rider  of  a  fourth  part,  rerpcipxys  tetra. 
Matt  14.  1  Herod  the  tetrarch  heard  of  the  fame  of 
Luke  3.  19  Herod  the  tetrarch,  being  reproved  by  him 

9.  7  Herod  the  tetrarch  heard  of  all  that  was 
Acts  13.  1  had  been  brought  up  with  Herod  the  tet. 

THAD-DE'-TJS,  OaSSaios  ( from  Syr.  'in)  breast. 

One  of  the  twelve  apostles  of  Christ,  and  called  also 
Lebbeus:  perhaps  the  same  as  Jude,  who  wrote  the 
Epistle. 

Mattio.  3  James,  .and  Lebbeus.  [surname  was  T.] 
Mark  3.  18  James,  .and  T.,  and  Simon  the  Canaanite 

THA’-HASH,  c’rn  reddish. 

A  son  of  Reumah  concubine  of  Nahor,  Abraham’s  brother. 
B.C.  i860. 

Gen.  22.  24  she  bare  also  Tebah,  and  Gaham,  and  T. 
THA'-MAH,  TA'-MAH,  n“n  combat. 

One  of  the  Nethinim  whose  descendants  returned  with 
Zerubbabel.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  53  children  of  Sisera,  the  children  of  T. 

Neh.  7.  55  children  of  Sisera,  the  children  of  T. 

THA'-MAR,  da  gap  ( from  Heb.  iDn)  a  palm  tree. 

An  ancestor  of  Jesus.  See  Tamar. 

Matt.  1.  3  Judas  begat  Pliares  and  Zara  of  T. ;  and 

THAN  — 

1  .That,  that  which,  t  di. 

Dan.  3.  19  seven  times  more  than  it  was  wont  to  be 

2.  From,  jo  min. 

Lev.  14.  37  which  in  sight  (are)  lower  than  the  wall 

3.  Upon,  above,  al. 

Num.  3.  46  children  of  Israel,  which  are  more  than 
Eccl.  5.  8  regardeth  ;  and  (there  be)  higher  than  they 

4.  From  above,  bug  meal. 

Eccl.  5.  8  for  (he  that  is)  higher  than  the  highest 

5.  Either,  or  ;  ( after  a  comparative)  Ilian,  fj  e. 

Mattio.  15  for  the  land  of  Sodom .  .than  for  that  city 
See  also  11.22,24;  18.8,9,13;  19.  24 ;  26.  [53];  Mark  6. 
[11];  9.  43,  45,  47;  10.  25;  15.  7;  Luke  10.  12,  14;  16.  17; 
17.  2 ;  18.  14,  25 ;  John  3.  19 ;  4.  1 ;  Acts  4. 19 ;  5.  29 ;  25. 
[6];  27.  11;  Rom.  13.  11;  1  Co.  7.  9;  9.  15;  14.  5,  19; 

2  Co.  1.  13 ;  Gal.  4.  27 ;  1  Ti.  1.  4;  2  Ti.3.  4;  Heb.  11. 
25 ;  1  Pe.  3.  17 ;  2  Pe.  2.  21 ;  1  Jo.  4.  4. 

6.  Or,  than,  truly,  tfirep  eper. 

John  12.  43  they  loved  the  praise  of  men  more  than 

7.  To  the  side  of  beyond,  irapd  (ace.) para. 

Luke  3.  13  Exact  no  more  than  that  which  is  appoi. 

1  Co.  3.  11  other  foundation  can  no  man  lay  than 
Gal.  1.  8,  9  preach  any  other  gospel  unto  you  than 
Heb.  1.  4  obtained  a  more  excellent  name  than  they 
2.  7  Thou  madest  him  a  little  lower  than  the 

2.  9  Jesus,  who  was  made  a  little  lower  than 

3.  3  worthy  of  more  glory  than  Moses 

9.  23  heavenly  things,  .with  better  sacrifices 

11.  4  offered,  .a  more  excellent  sacrifice  than 

12.  24  that  speaketh  better  things  than  (that  of) 

8.  Beyond,  tt\t]v  plen. 

Acts  15.  28  no  greater  burden  than  these  necessary 

9.  Above,  virep  ( acc .)  huper. 

Lukei6.  8  are  in  their  generation  wiser  than  the  ch. 
Heb.  4.  12  sharper  than  any  two  edged  sword,  pier. 
[See  also  Conqueror,  more,  rather.] 


THAN  that  — 

lint,  '3  ki. 

1  Sa.  27.  1  (there  is)  nothing  better  for  me  than  that 
THANK,  give  thanks,  to  — 

1  .To  bless,  declare  blessed,  barak,  3. 

2  Sa.  14.  22  and  bowed  himself,  and  thanked  the  king 

2.  To  confess,  thank,  praise,  NT  yeda,  5. 

Dan.  2.  23  I  thank  thee,  and  praise  thee,  0  thou  God 
6.  10  gave  thanks  before  Iris  God,  as  he  did  af. 

3.  To  confess,  thank,  praise,  rn;  yadah,  5. 

2  Sa.  22.  50  I  will  give  thanks  unto  thee,  O  Lord,  am. 

1  Ch.16.  4  to  thank  and  praise  the  Lord  God  of  Isr. 

16.  7  David  delivered  first  (this  psalm),  to  thank 
16.  8  Give  thanks  unto  the  Lord,  call  upon  his 
16.  34  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord;  for(lie  is)  go. 
16.  35  that  we  may  give  thanks  to  thy  holy  name 
16.  41  to  give  thanks  to  the  Lord,  because  his 
23.  30  to  stand  every  morning  to  thank  and  praise 

25.  3  prophesied  with  a  harp,  to  give  thanks  and 

29.  13  we  thank  thee,  and  praise  thy  glorious  11a. 

2  Ch.  5.  13  one  sound  to  be  heard  in  praising  and  th. 

31.  2  to  minister,  and  to  give  thanks,  and  to  pr. 
Ezra  3.  11  in  praising  and  giving  thanks  unto  the  L. 
Neh.  12.  24  to  praise  (and)  to  give  thanks,  according 
Psa.  6.  5  in  the  grave  who  shall  give  thee  thanks? 
18.  49  Therefore  will  I  give  thanks  unto  thee,  O 

30.  4  give  thanks  at  the  remembrance  of  his 

30. 12  0  Lord  my  God,  I  will  give  thanks  unto 
35.  18  I  will  give  thee  thanks  in  the  great  coug. 
75.  1  we  give  thanks,  (unto  thee)  do  we  giveth. 

79. 13  we  thy  people,  will  give  thee  thanks  for 
92.  1  (It  is  a)  good  (thing)  to  give  thanks  unto 
97.  12  give  thanks  at  the  remembrance  of  his  ho. 

105.  1  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord  ;  call  upon  hi8 

106.  1  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord  ;  for  (he  is)go. 

106.  47  to  give  thanks  unto  thy  hoiy  name,  (and) 

107.  1  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord,  for(he  is)  go. 
1 1 8.  1  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord  ;  for  (he  is)  go. 
118.  29  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord;  for  (lie  is)  go. 
119. 62  At  midnight  I  will  rise  to  give  thanksun. 
122.  4  to  give  thanks  unto  the  nameof  the  Lord 
136.  1  give  thanks  unto  the  Lord  ;  for  (lieis)  go. 
136.  2  give  thanks  unto  the  God  of  gods:  for  his 
136.  3  give  thanks  to  the  Lord  of  lords :  for  his 
136.  26  give  thanks  unto  the  God  of  heaven  :  for 
140.  13  the  righteous  shall  give  thanks  unto  thy 

4.  To  profess,  confess,  give  glory  to,  i^oyoAoyeoyai. 
Mattn.  25  I  thank  thee,  O  Father,  Lord  of  heaven 
Lukeio.  21  I  thank  thee,  0  Father,  Lord  of  heaven 

5 . Grace,  thanks,  x“P‘s  charis. 

Rom.  6.  17  But  God  be  thanked,  that  ye  were  the 
f). To  thank,  be  thankful,  evxapiareio  eucharisteb. 
Matt.  15.  36  took  the  seven  loaves,  .and  gave  thanks 

26.  27  he  took  the  cup,  and  gave  thanks,  and  ga. 
Mark  8.  6  he  took  the  seven  loaves,  and  gave  than. 

14.  23  when  he  had  given  thanks,  he  gave  (it)  to 
Lukei7.  16  fell  down  on  (his) face,  .giving  him  thanks 
18.  11  I  thank  thee,  that  I  am  not  as  other  men 
22.  17  he  took  the  cup,  and  gave  thanks,  and  s. 
22.  19  he  took  bread,  and  gave  thanks,  and  bra. 
John  6.  11  when  he  had  given  thanks,  hedistributed 

6.  23  after  that  the  Lord  [had  given  thanks] 

11.  41  Father,  I  thank  thee  that  thou  hast  heard 

Acts  27.  35  gave  thanks  to  God  in  presence  of  them 

28.  15  whom  when  Paul  saw,  he  thanked  God 
Rom.  1.  8  I  thank  my  God  through  Jesus  Christ  for 

7.  25  [I  thank]  God  through  Jesus  Christ  our  L. 
14.  6  eateth  to  the  Lord,  he  giveth  God  thanks 

14.  6  he  eateth  not,  and  giveth  God  thanks 

15.  4  unto  whom  not  only  I  give  thanks,  but 

1  Co.  1.  4  I  thank  my  God  always  on  your  behalf 

1.  14  I  thank  God  that  I  baptized  none  of  you 

10.  30  spoken  of  for  that  for  which  I  give  thanks 

11.  24  when  he  had  given  thanks,  he  brake  (it) 
14.  17  thou  verily  givest  thanks  well,  but  the 
14.  18  I  thank  myGod,  I  speak  with  tongues  mo. 

2  Co.  1. 11  thanks  may  be  given  by  many  on  our  be. 
Eph.  1.  16  Cease  not  to  give  thanks  for  you,  making 

5.  20  Giving  thanks  always  for  all  things  unto 
Phil.  1.  3  I  thank  my  God  upon  every  remembra. 
Col.  1.'  3  We  give  thanks  to  God  and  the  Father  of 
1. 12  Giving  thanks  unto  the  Father,  which  ha. 
3.  17  giving  thanks  to  God  and  the  Father  by 

1  Th.  1.  2  We  give  thanks  to  God  always  for  you  all 

2.  13  For  this  cause  also  thank  we  God  without 
5.  18  In  every  thing  give  thanks:  for  this  is  the 

2  Th.  1.  3  We  are  bound  to  thank  God  always  for 

2.  13  we  are  bound  to  give  thanks  alway  to  God 
Phm.  4  I  thank  my  God,  making  mention  of  thee 
Rev.  11.  17  We  give  thee  thanks,  O  Lord  God  Almig. 

7 . To  have  grace,  favour,  iyo>  x°-t>lv  ec^°  charin. 
Lukei7.  9  Doth  he  thank  tbatservant because  he  did 

1  Ti.  I.  12  I  thank  Christ  Jesus  our  Lord,  who  hath 

2  Ti.  1.  3  I  thank  God,  whom  I  serve  from  (my)  for. 

8.  To  confess  correspondingly,  avdoyoAoyeoyai. 

Luke  2.  38  she  coming  in  that  instant  gave  thanks 

9.  To  confess,  profess,  say  the  same  thing,  SyoAoyeu. 
Heb.  13.  15  the  fruit  of  (our)  lips  giving  thanks  to  his 

THANKFUL,  (to  be)  — 

1  .To  thank,  praise,  confess,  rrr  yadah,  5. 

Psa.  100.  4  be  thankful  unto  him,  (and)  bless  his  name 

2.  To  thank,  be  thankful ,  c vxapiirreoi  evcharisteo. 
Rom.  1.  21  they  glorified  (him)  not.. neither  were  tha. 

3.  Thankful,  evxdpurros  eucharistos. 

Col.  3. 15  let  the  peace  of  God  rule,  .be  ye  thankful 


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THANKS  (giving,  offering,  worthy),  thankfulness  — 

1.  Choir,  choir  of  singing,  n'n;n  huyyedoth. 

Nell.  12.  8  Mattaniah,  (which  was)  over  the  thanks. 

2 . To  thank,  praise,  confess,  ni;  yadah,  5. 

Kell.  ii.  17  the  principal  to  begin  the  thanksgiving 
12.  46  songs  of  praise  and  thanksgiving  unto  G. 

3.  Confession,  thanksgiving,  choir,  niin  todali. 

Lev.  7.  12  If  he  offer  it  for  a  thanksgiving,  then  he 

7. 12  shall  offer  with  the  sacrifice  of  thanksg. 

7. 13  with  the  sacrifice  of  thanksgiving  of  his 

7. 15  sacrifice  of  his  peace  offerings  for  thanks 

22.  29  when  ye  will  offer  a  sacrifice  of  thanksg. 

2  Ch.29.  31  bring  sacrifices  and  thank  offerings  into 

29.  31  brought  in  sacrifices  and  thank  offerings 
33. 16  sacrificed .  .peace  offerings  and  thank  off.! 
Nch.  12.  27  with  thanksgivings,  and  with  singing,  (wi.  j 
12.  3<  great  (companies  of  them  that  gave)  tlia. 
12.  38  the  other  (company  ofthemthatgave)th. 
12.  40  two  (companies  of  them  that  gave)  thanks 
Psa.  26.  7  I  may  publish  with  the  voice  of  thanksg. 
d  50.  1*4  Offer  unto  God  thanksgiving ;  and  pay 
’  69.  30  and  will  magnify  him  with  thanksgiving 
95.  2  Let  us  come  before  his  presence  with  tli. 
100.  4  Enter  into  his  gates  with  thanksgiving 
107.  22  let  them  sacrifice  the  sacrifices  of  thanks. 
116.  17  I  will  offer  to  thee  the  sacrifice  of  thanks. 
147.  7  Sing  unto  the  Lord  with  thanksgiving 
Isa.  51.  3  gladness  shall  be  found  therein,  thanks. 
Jer.  30. 19  out  of  them  shall  proceed  thanksgiving 
Amos  4.  5  offer  a  sacrifice  of  thanksgiving  with  lea. 
Jon.  2.  9  will  sacrifice  unto  thee. .with.. thanksgiving 

4.  Thanksgiving,  thankfulness,  tiixapuTrla  euchar. 
Acts  24.  3  We  accept  (it)  always,  .with  all  thankfu. 

1  Co.  14. 16  how  shall  he.  say  Amen  at  thy  giving  of 

2  Co.  4.  15  might  through  the  thanksgiving  of  many 

9.  1 1  which  causeth  through  us  thanksgiving 

9. 12  is  abundant  also  by  many  thanksgivings 
Eph.  5.  4  nor  jesting.. but  rather  giving  of  thanks 
Phil.  4.  6  with  thanksgiving  let  your  requests  be 
Col.  2.  7  abounding  therein  with  thanksgiving 

4.  2  and  watch  in  the  same  with  thanksgiving 
1  Th.  3.  9  what  thanks  can  we  render  to  God  again 
1  Ti.  2.  1  (and)  givingof  thanks, bemadeforallmen 
4.  3  created  to  be  received  with  thanksgiving 
4.  4  if  it  be  received  with  thanksgiving 
Rev.  4.  9  honour  and  thanks  to  him  that  sat  on  the 

7.  12  glory,  and  wisdom,  and  thanksgiving,  and 

5.  Grace,  favour,  chart's. 

Luke  6.  32,  33,  34  what  thank  have  ye?  for  sinners 

1  Co.  1 5.  57  thanks  (be)  to  God,  which  giveth  us  the 

2  Co.  2,  14  thanks  (be)  unto  God,  which  always  cau. 

8.  16  thanks  (be)  to  God,  which  put  the  same 

9. 15  Thanks  (be)  unto  God  for  his  unspeakable 
1  Pe.  2.  19  this  (is)  thankworthy,  if  a  man  for  consc. 

THA'-RA,  Qapd.  See  Terah. 

An  ancestor  of  Jesus. 

Luke  3. 34  Abraham,  which  was  (the  son)  of  T.,  wli. 

THAT  — 

1.  Concerning,  Vx  el. 

1  Sa.  4.  19  she  heard  the  tidings  that  the  ark  of  God 

2.  That,  that  which,  asher. 

Gen.  1.  31  God  saweverythingthathehadmade.and 
11.  7  that  they  may  not  understand  one  anoth. 
Exocho.  4  any  likeness  (of  any  thing)  that  (is)  in  he. 

20.  4  or  that  (is)  in  the  earth  beneath,  or  that 
Hum.  6. 11  make  an  atonement  for  him,  for  that  he 

3 .So  that,  to  the  intent  that,  IJra^1  lemaan  asher. 
Gen.  18.  19  I  know  him,  that  he  will  command  his 
Num  16.  40  that  no  stranger,  which  (is)  not  of  these. 

4.  Which,  that,  '’i  di. 

Ezra  4.  11  This  (is)  the  copy  of  the  letter  that  they 

4. 12  Be  it  known,  .that  the  Jews  which  came 

5.  This,  that,  ]3i  di.kken. 

Dan.  7.  20  even  (of)  that  horn  that  had  eyes,  and  a 

6 . He,  it,  ton  liu. 

Gen.  2.  11  that  (is)  it  which  compasseth  the  whole 
2.  19  whatsoever  Adam  called,  .that  (was)  the 

7.  That  (very),  tonn  hahu,  m. 

Gen.  19.  35  they  made  then-  father  drink  wine  that 
8. She,  it,  ton  hi. 

1  Ki.  3.  4  went  to  Gibeon . .  that  (was)  the  great  high 

9.  That  (very),  K'ffn  halii,  f. 

Gen.  2.  12  the  gold  of  that  land  (is)  good  :  there  (is) 

10.  This  or  that  (very),  T)>n  hallaz. 

2  Ki.  4.  25  man  of  God.  .said.  .Behold,  .that  Sliuna. 

23.  1 7  Then  lie  said,  What  title  (is)  that . .  I  see  ? 

11  .This,  ntti  zoth,  /. 

Lev.  26.  44  yet  for  all  that,  when  they  be  in  the  land 

12.  This  (very),  nttin  hazzoth,  f. 

Gen.  43.  15  the  men  took  that  present,  and  they  took 

13.  This,  nt  zeh,  in. 

Exodi3-  *8  (This  is  done)  because  of  that  (which)  the 

14.  This  (very),  n?n  hazzeh,  in. 

Gen.  24.  9  and  sware  to  him  concerning  that  matter 

15.  This,  if,  ni  zoh,  zo .  ‘ 

Psa.132. 12  and  my  testimony  that  1  shall  teach  them 

16.  This,  if  zu. 

Psa.  10.  2  let  them  be  taken  in  the  devices  that  th. 


Psa.  17.  9  From  the  wicked  that  oppress  me,  (from) 
31.  4  Pull  me  out  of  the  net  that  they  have  laid 

17.  That,  ’?  ki. 

Gen.  1.  4  God  saw  the  light,  that(it  was)  good :  and 

18.  To  the  intent,  ]\X>\  lemaan. 

Gen.  12.  13  that  it  may  be  well  with  mo  for  thy  sake 

19,7?i  consequence,  on  account  of,  TUB.3  baabur. 
Gen.  21.  30  that  they  may  be  a  witness  unto  me 

20.  Until,  nj)  ad. 

Lev.  23.  14  until  the  selfsame  day  that  ye  havebrou. 

21.  This  word,  mn  n"nn  haddabar  hazzeh. 

Judg.  8.  3  anger  was  abated .  .whenlie  had  said  that 

22.  To  the  intent  that,  n^tt  It"  yaan  asher. 

Eze.  12.  12  that  he  see  not  the  ground  with  (his)  eyes 

23 . For  this  reason,  nin  lcol  qebel  denah. 

Ezra  7. 17  That  thou  inayest  buy  speedily  with  tills 

2).  lie,  she,  it,  avris  autos. 

Luke  2.  38  she  coming  in  that  instant  gave  thanks  li. 

25. //,  el  ei. 

Mark  9.  42  that  a  millstone  were  hanged  about  hi 
Lukei7.  2  that  a  millstone  were  hanged  about  his 
Acts  26.  8  incredible  with  you,  that  God  should  ra. 

26.  23  That  Christ  should  suffer,  (and)  that  he 

26.  With  a  view  to,  tis  t b  eis  to. 

1  Co.  9. 18  that  I  abuse  not  my  power  in  the  gospel 
Eph.  1.  18  that  ye  may  know  what  is  the  hope  of  his 
Phil.  1. 10  That  ye  may  approve  tilings  that  are  exc. 

1  Th.  3. 10  praying  exceedingly  that  we  might  see  yo. 

2  Th.  1.  5  that  ye  may  be  counted  worthy  of  the  ki. 

2.  2  That  ye  be  not  soon  shaken  in  mind,  or 
2.  6  ye  know  what  withholdeth  that  he  might 
2.  11  strong  delusion,  that  they  should  believe 
Ileli.  12.  10  that  (we)  might  be  partakers  of  his  holin. 
Jas.  1.  18  that  we  should  be  a  kind  of  first  fruits  of 

1  l’e.  3.  7  as  being  heirs,  that  your  prayers  be  not 

4.  2  That  lie  no  longer  should  live  the  rest  of 

27 . That,  that  very,  he,  she,  it,  ei itivos  ekeinos. 

Matt.  7.  22  Many  will  say  to  me  in  that  day.  Lord 

See  also  7.  25,  27  ;  8.  28 ;  9.  22,  26,  31 ;  10.  14,  15 ;  11.  25 ; 

12.  1,45;  13.  44;  14-  1.  351  17-  27;  *8-  (7>  27k  32;  22. 
46;  24.36,  46,  48,  50;  26.  24,  24,  29;  27.8,  19,  63;  Mark 

3.  24,  25;  6.  [11],  55;  7.  20;  13.  11,  24,  32;  14.  21,  21,25; 
Luke  6.  23,  48,  49  ;  9.  5;  10.  12,  12,  31 ;  11.  26;  12.  43,  45, 
46,  47;  14.  [21];  15.  14,  15;  17.  Igj,  31;  18.  3;  19.  4; 
20.  18,  35;  21.  34;  22.  22;  John  1.  39;  4.  39;  6.  [22]; 
ii-  5r>  531  i4-  2°;  16-  23,  26;  18.  15;  19.  27,  31 ;  21.  3,  7, 
23 ;  Acts  1.  19 ;  3.23;  8.1,8;  12.  1 ;  14.  21 ;  19.  16 ;  22. 
11  ;  Eph.  2.  12  ;  2  Th.  1.  10;  2  Ti.  1.  12, 18;  4.  8;  Heb.  3. 
[10] ;  4.  11 ;  8.  7;  11.  15;  Jas.  1.  7;  4.  15;  Rev.  16.  [14]. 

28. In  the,  tv  rep  en  to. 

Luke  1.  21  marvelled  that  he  tarried  so  long  in  the 

29 . By  reason  of,  on  account  of,  evena  (gen.)  heneha. 

2  Co.  7.  12  that  our  care  for  you  in  the  sight  of  God 

30.  Either,  or,  than,  verily,  fj  e. 

Luke22.  34  before  that  thou  shalt  thrice  deny  .  .thou 
Acts  25.  16  before  that  he  which  is  accused  liavethe 

31.  In  order  that,  so  that,  'Iva  hina. 

Matt.  1.  22  that  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was  spok. 
2.  15  that  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was  spok. 
4.  3  command  that  these  stones  be  made  br. 

4.  14  That  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was 
5  29,  30  itis  profitalilefor  thee  that  one  of  thy 
7.  1  Judge  not,  that  ye  be  not  judged 

7.  12  ye  would  that  men  should  do  to  you,  do 

8.  8  I  amnot  worthy  that  thou  sliouldest  come 

9.  6  that  ye  may  know  that  the  Son  of  man 

10.  25  It  is  enough  for  the  disciple  that  he  be 
12. 10  they  asked  him.  .that  they  might  accuse 
12. 16  charged  them  that  they  should  not  make 
14.  15  that  they  may  go  into  the  villages,  and 
14.  36  besoughthim  that  they  might  only  touch 
16.  20  Then  charged  he  his  disciples  that  they  sh. 

18.  6  it  were  better  for  himthata  millstone  we. 
18.  14  thatone  of  theselittle  ones  should  perish 

18.  16  that  in  the  mouth  of  two  or  three  witne. 

19.  13  that  he  should  put  (his)  hands  on  them 

19.  16  what  good  thing  shall  I  do,  that  I  may 

20.  21  Grant  that  these  my  two  sons  may  sit 

20.  33  They  say  unto  him,  Lord,  that  our  eyes 

21.  4  that  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was  sp. 

23.  26  that  the  outside  of  them  may  be  clean 

24.  20  pray  ye  that  your  flight  be  not  in  the  wi. 
26.  4  consulted  that  they  might  take  Jesus  by 
26.  41  Watch  andpray.that  ye  enter  not  intote. 
26.  56  that  the  scriptures  of  the  prophets  might 

26.  63  that  thou  tell  us  whether  thou  be  theCh. 

27.  20  persuaded  the  multitude  that  they  sliou. 

27.  35  that  it  might  be  fulfilled  which  was  spo. 

28.  10  go  tell  my  brethren  that  they  go  into  G. 
Mark  1.  38;  2.  10;  3.  2,  9,  12,  14,  14;  4.  12,  22;  5.  10, 

12,  18,  43;  6.  8,  12,25,  36,  56;  7-  9>  36>  8-  3°i  9-  9> 

12,  18,  30;  10.  13,  17,  35,  37,  48,  51;  11.  16,  25;  12.  2,  15, 
19;  13.  18;  14.  12,  35;  15.  11,  32;  16.  1. 

Luke  1.  4,  43 ;  4.3;  5.  24;  6.  7,  31 ;  7.  6,  36 ;  8.  10,  16, 

31,  32;  9.  12,  45;  10.  40;  11.  33,  50,  [54];  12.  36;  14.  10, 

23 ;  is-  29 ;  16-  4. 9>  24>  27 ;  17-  = ;  i8-  15. 39. 41 ;  19- 15 ; 

20.  TO,  14,  20,  28;  21.  36;  22.  8,  30,  32. 

John  1.  7,  22,  31 ;  2.  25 ;  3.  15,  16,  17,  21 ;  4.  15, 36,  47; 
5.  20,  23,  34,  40;  6.  5,  7,  12,  28,  29,  30,  39,  40,  50;  7.  3, 
23;  8.  [6J;  9.  2,  3,  22,  36,  39;  10.  10,  17,  38;  11.  4,  11,  16, 

37.  42.  5°.  52.  57i  i2-  9.  10.  23,  36,  38,  40,  46;  13.  1,  15, 

18,  19,  29,  34,  34;  14.  3,  13,  16,  29,  31 ;  15.  2,  8,  11,  12, 13, 
16,  16,  17,  25;  16.  1,  2,  4,  7,  24,  30,  32,33;  17.  1, [2],  3,  11, 


12,  13,  15,  15,  19,  21,  21,  22,  23,  23,  24,  24,  26;  18.  9,  [28], 
32,  36.  37,  39;  19-  4,  24,  28,  31,  31,  35,  36,  38;  20.  31,  31. 

Acts  2.  25 ;  4.  17 ;  5. 15 ;  8. 19;  9.  21 ;  19.  4 ;  21.  24 ;  22. 
24;  23.  24;  24.  4. 

Rom.  1.  11,  13;  3.  8,  19;  4.  16;  5.  20,  21;  6.  1,  4,  6;  7. 
4,  13,  13;  8-  4,  17;  9-  11,  23;  11- 1',  19,  3i,  32;  14-  9‘,  15- 
4,  6,  ib,  31,  L31L32 ;  16.  2;  1  Co.  1. 10,  31 ;  2.  5, 12;  3. 18; 

4.  2,  3,  6,  6,  8;  5.  2,  5,  7;  7.  5,  5,  29,  34,  35;  9.  [15],  15, 
18,  19,  20,  20,  21,  22,  22,  23,  24;  10.  33;  11.  19,  32,  34 ;  12. 
25;  14-  1,  5,  5,  12,  13,  19,  3i ;  IS-  28;  16.  2,  6,  10,  11,  16; 

2  Co.  1.  9,  11,  15,  17;  2.  4,  4,  5,  9 ;  4.  7,  10,  11,  15;  5.  4, 
10,  12,  15,  21;  6.  3;  7.  9;  8.  6,  7,  9,  13,  14;  9.  3,4,  5,  8; 
10.  9;  11.  7,  12,  12,  16;  12.  8,  9;  13.  7,  7;  Gal.  1.  16;  2. 
[4],  5,  9,  10,  16,  19;  3-  14,  14,  =2,  24;  4.  5,  17;  6.  13;  Eph. 

1.  17;  2.  7,  10;  3.  [16],  17,  19;  4.  io,  14,  28,  29;  5.  26,  27, 
27,  33*,  6.  [3],  13,  19,  20,  21,  22;  Phil.  1.  9,  10,  26,  27;  2. 

2,  10,  15,  19,  28;  3.  8;  Col.  1.  9,  18,  28;  2.  2;  4.  3,  4,  8, 
12,  16,  16,  17;  1  Til.  2.  16;  4.  1,  12,  13;  5.  4,  10;  2  Th.  1. 
11 ;  2.  12 ;  3.  1,  2,  12,  14 ;  1  Ti.  1.3,  16,  18,  20;  2.  2 ;  3. 
15;  4-  is!  5-  7,  16,  20,  21;  6-  1,  19;  2  Ti.  1.  452.  4,  10; 

3.  17;  4.  17;  Titus  1.  5,  9,  13;  2.  4,  5,  8,  10,  12,  14;  3.  7, 

8,  13,  14;  Phm.  13,  14,  15. 

Heb.  2.  14,  17;  4.  16;  5.  1 ;  6.  12,  18;  9.25;  10.9,36: 
II-  35,  40;  12-  27;  13.  12,  17,  19;  Jas.  1.  4;  4.  3;  I  Pe.  i. 
7;  2.  2,  12,  21,  24;  3.  [ij,  9,  16,  18;  4.  6,  11,  13;  5.  6;  2 
Pe.  1.  4;  1  Jo.  1.  3,  4;  2.  1,  19,  27,  28;  3.  1,  8,  11,  23;  4. 

9,  17,  21 ;  5.  3,  13,  [13],  16,  20;  2  Jo.  5,  6,  6,  8,  12;  3  Jo. 
8;  Rev.  2.  10;  3.  11,  18,  18;  6.  [4],  (11);  7.  1;  8.  [3];  9. 

4,  [5],  20;  11.  6;  12.  6,  14,  15;  13.  15,  15,  17;  14.  [13],  13; 

16.  12;  18.  4,  4;  19.  8,  15,  18;  20.  3;  22.  14. 

32.  And,  Kal  kai. 

Mark  9.  39  there  is  no  man.  .that  can  lightly  speak 
Luke  5.  1  it  came  to  pass,  that,  as  the  people  pres. 
8.  1  that  he  went  throughout  every  city  and 

10.  38  that  he  entered  into  a  certain  village 

33.  Ho  that,  to  the  end  that,  onois  hopus. 

Matt.  2.  8  bring  me  word  again,  that  I  may  come 
See  also  v.  23;  5.  16,  45;  6.  2,  4,  5.  16,  18;  8.  17,  (34];  9.  38; 
12.  [17);  13.35;  23.  35;  Mark  5.  (23];  Luke  2.  35;  7.  3; 

10,  2;  16.  28;  John  11.  57;  Acts  8.  15,  24;  9.  2,  12.  17; 

15.  17  ;  23.  15,  20;  24.  [26];  25.  3,  26;  Rom.  3.  4;  9.  17,  17; 
1  Co.  1.  29;  2  Co.  8.  11,  14;  Gal.  1.  4;  2  Th.  1.  12;  Phm. 
6 ;  Heb.  2.  9  ;  9.  15 ;  James  5.  16 ;  1  Pe.  2.  9. 

34 . As  much,  as  many,  ocros  hosos. 

Mattiy.  44  goeth  and  selleth  all  that  he  hath, and  bu. 

13.  46  went  and  sold  all  that  he  had, and  bought 
18.  25  his  wife  and  children,  and  all  that  he  had 
Marki2. 44  she  of  her  want  did  cast  in  all  that  she 
Luke  4.  40  they  that  had  any  sick  with  divers  disea. 
18. 12  1  fast.  .1  give  tithes  of  all  that  I  possess 
18.  22  sell  all  that  thou  hast,  and  distribute  un. 
John  10.  41  all  things  that  John  spake  of  this  man  we. 

16.  15  All  things  that  the  Father  hath  are  mine 

35 . Anyone  who,  Sans  hostis. 

Matt.  2.  6  a  governor,  that  shall  rule  my  people  Is. 
18.28  took  (him),  .saying,  Pay  me  [that]  thou  owe. 
27.  62  the  next  day,  that  followed  the  clay  of  the 
Luke  7.  39  what  manner  of  woman  (this  is)  that  ton. 
John  8.  25  (the  same)  that  I  said  unto  you  from  the 
Rom.  6.  2  How  shall  we,  that  are  dead  to  sin,  live 
Rev.  1.  12  I  turned  to  see  the  voice  that  spake  with 

17.  8  when  they  behold  the  beast  [that]  was, and 

36.  When,  orav  hotan. 

Marki4.  25  day  that  I  drink  it  new  in  the  kingdom 

37.  When,  ire  hole. 

Mark  6. 21  when  a  convenient  day  was  come,  that  II. 

38.  Because,  that,  8n  hoti. 

Matt.  2. 16  Herod,  when  he  saw  that  he  was  mocked 
2.  22  when  he  heard  that  Archelaus  did  reign 
See  also  3.  9;  4.  12;  5.  17,  20,  21,  22,  23,  27,  28,  32,  33, 
38,  43  ;  6.  29,  32;  8.  11,  27 ;  9.  6,  28;  10.  34;  11.  24;  J2. 

6,  36;  13.  17 ;  15.  12,  17 ;  16.  11,  12,  18,  20 ;  17.  10,  12,  13 ; 

18,  10,  19 ;  19.  4,  23,  28 ;  20. 10.  25,  30 ;  21.  31, 45;  22.  16, 
34;  23.  31;  24.  32,  33,  43,  47;  25.  24,  26;  26.  2,  21,  34,53, 
54;  27.  3,  18,  24,  63;  28.  5,  7. 

Mark  2.  1,  8,  10,  16;  4.  38,  41;  5.  29;  6.  [2],  14,  15,  15; 

7.  18;  8.  31 ;  9.  1,  11,  13,  25;  10.  42,  47 ;  11.  3,  23,  24,  32 ; 
12. 12,  14,  26,  28,  34,  35,  43;  13.  28,  29,30;  14.30;  15. 10,39; 

16.  4,  7,  [11];  Luke  1.  22;  2.  49,  49;  3.  8 ;  4.  4;  5.  24;  6. 

[5];  7.  4,  16,  16,  37,  43;  8.  47,  53;  9.  7,  8,  8,  19;  10.  11, 
12,  20,  21,  24,  40;  11.  38;  12.  37,  39,  40,  44,  51 ;  13.  2,  4  ; 

14.  24;  15.  7;  16.  25;  17.  15  ;  18.  8,  9,  11,  37;  19.  7,  22, 

26,  [40];  20.  19,  21,  37;  21.  3,  20,  30,  31;  22.  37,  70;  23. 
7;  24-  21,  39,  44-  „  „ 

John  1.  34;  2.  17,  18,  22,  25;  3.  2,  7,  19,  21,  28,  28,  33; 

4.  1,  19,  20,  25,  27,  42,  44,  47,  53;  5.  6,  15,  32,  36,  42,  45  ; 

6.  15,  22,  22,  24,  36,  46,  61,  65,  69;  7.  7,  26,  35,  42;  8.  17, 
24,  24,  27,  28,  37,  48,  52,  54;  9.  8,  17,  18,  20,  20,  24,  25, 

29,  30,  31,  32,  35  ;  10.  38;  11.  6,  13,  15,  20,  22,  24,  27,  31, 

40,  41,  42,  42,  50,  56;  12.  6,  9,  12,  16,  34,  50;  13.  1,  3,  3, 

19,  21,  29,  35 ;  14.  10,  11,  20,  22,  31 ;  15.  18;  16.  4,  15.  19, 

20,  21,  26,  27,  30,  30;  17.  7,  8,  8,  21,  23,  25;  18.  8,  14,37; 
19.  4,  10,  21,  28,  35 ;  20.  9,  14,  18,  31 ;  21.  4,  7,  12,  15,  16, 

17.  23-  24- 

Acts  2.  29,  30,  31,  36;  3.  10,  17;  4.  10, 13,  13,  16,  5.  9, 
41;  6.  14;  7.  6;  8.  14,  18;  9.  20,  22,  26,  27,  38;  10.  34, 
42;  11.  1;  12.9,  xi ;  13.  38;  14.9,  22;  15.  5,24;  16.  3, 
10,  19,  38;  17.  3,  3, 13  ;  19.  25,  26,  26,  34  ;  20.  23,  23,  25, 
26,  29,  31,  34,  38;  21.  21,  22,  24,  29,  31 ;  22.  2,  19,  29;  23. 

5.  6,  22,  27,  34;  24.  11, 14,  26;  26.  5,  27;  27.  10,  25;  28. 

1,  22,  28. 

Rom.  I.  8,  13,  32;  2.  2,  3,  4;  3.  2,  19;  4-  [<?>]  2t>  2B;  5-  31 

6.  3,  6,  8,  9,  16,  17;  7.  14,  16,  18,  21;  8.  16,  18,  22,  28,  38;  9. 

2,  30;  10.  2,  5,  9,  9;  11.  25;  13.  ix ;  14.  14;  I5-  *4>  29 -  1  Co. 
1.  5,  11, 12,  14, 15;  3.  16,  20;  4.  [9];  5.  6;  6.  2,  3,  9, 15, 16, 
19 ;  7.  26;  8. 1, 4, 4 ;  9.  10,  13,  24 ;  10.  [19,]  20;  n.  2,  3,  14, 
17,  23;  12.  2,  3;  14.  23,  25,  37;  15.  4,  4.  5»  x2j  I2i  x5»  27>  5°# 


THAT 


971 


THEE 


58;  16.  15;  2  Co.  1.  7,  8,  [10],  12,  14,  23;  2.  3;  3.  5;  4.  14;  5. 

1,  6,  14,  19;  7.  3,  8,  9,  9,  16;  8.  9;  9.  2;  10.  7,  11;  11.  31;  12. 
*3-  I9>  13-  2>  6,  6;  Gal.  1.  6,  n,  23;  2.  7,  14,  16;  3.  7,  8,  1 1 ; 
4-  ?5>  22;  5-  2,  3,  10,  21;  Eph.  2.  ii,  12;  4.  9;  5.  5;  6.  8,  9; 
Phil.  1.6,  12,  17, 19,  20,  25,  27  j  2.  11, 16,  22,  24,  26;  4.  10, 11, 
15;  Col.  3.  24;  4.  1,  13;  1  Th.  2.  1:3.  3,  4,  6;  4.  14, 15;  5.  2; 
2  Th.  2.  2, 4,  5;  3.  4,  10;  1  Ti.  1.  8,  9,  15;  4.  1;  2  Ti.  1.  5,  12, 
15;  2.  23;  3.  1,  15;  Tit.  3.  1 1 ;  Phm.  21,  22. 

Heb.  2.  6,  6;  3.  19;  7.  8, 14;  11.  6,  13,  14,  18,  19;  Jas.  1. 
3, 7;  2.  19,  20;  3.  1;  4.  4,  3;  5.  11,  20;  1  Pe.  1.  12;  2.  3;  3.  9; 

2  Pe.  1. 14,  20;  3.  3,  s,  8;  1  Jo.  1.  5,  6,  8,  10;  2.  3,  5,  18,  18, 
19,  21,  22,  29,  29;  3.  2,  5,  14,  15,  19,  24;  4.  3,  10,  10,  13, 

[14] ,  5-  1.  2.  5»  11,  13,  i4>  15,  IS,  18,  19,  20;  2  Jo.  4; 

3  Jo.  12;  Rev.  2.  6,  23;  3.  1,  1,  9,  15,  17;  10.  6;  12.  12,  13. 

39.  Toward,  to  the  intent  that,  irpos  rb  pros  to. 

2  Co.  3. 13  veil . .  that  the  children  of  Israel  could  not 
Eph.  6.  1 1  that  ye  may  be  able  to  stand  against  the 
2  Th.  3.  8  that  we  might  not  be  chargeable  to  any 
Jas.  3.  3  we  put  bits  in  the  horses’  mouths,  [that] 

40 . How,  iriis  pbs. 

Eph.  5.  15  See  then  that  ye  walk  circumspectly,  not  as 
41  .These  things,  ravra  tauta. 

Marki6.  12  After  that  he  appeared  in  another' form 
Lukei2.  4  and  after  that  have  no  more  that  they 
Acts  7.  7  after  that  shall  they  come  forth,  and  serve 
Rev.  15.  yafterthat Hooked, and, behold, thetemple 
20.  3  after  that  he  must  be  loosed  a  little  season 
42 .In  these,  rovrais  toutais. 

Luke23.  7  who  himself  also  was  at  Jerusalem  at  that 

43.  To  that,  ravrri  taute. 

Luke  1 3.  32  tell  that  fox,  Behold,  I  cast  outdevils,  and 
17.  34  that  night  there  shall  be  two  (men)  in  one 
Acts  16. 12  we  were  in  that  city  abiding  certain  days 

44.  That,  ravryv  tauten. 

Luke  23.  48  the  people  that  came  together  to  that  si. 

45.  This,  that,  r ovro  touto. 

Marki3-  n  that  speak  ye;  for  it  is  not  ye.  .but  the  H. 
Luke  9.  21  and  commanded,  .to  tell  no  man  that  thi. 
John  3.  [32];  4. 18;  11.  7,  11;  14.  13;  Rom.  1.  12;  7. 

[15] ,  15,  16,  19, 20;  10.  6,  7,  8;  13.  1 1 ;  1  Co.  6.  6;  Gal.  6.  7; 
Eph.  2.  8;  Phil.- 1.  28;  1  Ti.  5.  4;  Phm.  18;  Heb.  13.  17. 

46.  This,  that,  tovtov  touton. 

John  19.  8  When  Pilate  therefore  heard  that  saying’ 
19. 13  When  Pilate  therefore  heard  that  saying 
Acts  2.  36  God  hath  made  that  same  Jesus,  whom  ye 
2  Th.  3.  14  note  that  man,  and  have  no  company  wi. 

47 .Of  this,  of  that,  tovtov  toutou. 

John  6. 66  From  that  (time)  many  of  his  disciples 
16.  19  Do  ye  enquire  among  yourselves  of  that  I 
Rom  11.  7  Israel  hath  not  obtained  that  which  he  se. 

48.  Hs,  so  that,  ws  hos. 

Acts  28.  19  not  that  I  had  ought  to  accuse  my  nation 
Rom.  1.  9  that  without  ceasing  I  make  mention  of 
2  Ti.  1.  3  that  without  ceasing  I  have  remembrance 

49.  So  that,  as  also,  Hare  hoste. 

John.  3.  16  God  so  loved  the  world,  that  he  gave  his 
Acts  14.  1  thatagreatmultitudebothoftheJewsand 
13.  39  that  they  departed  asunder  one  from  the 
Rom.  7.  6  that  we  should  serve  in  newness  of  spirit 
1  Co.  5.  1  that  one  should  have  his  father’s  wife 
1  Pe.  1.  21  that  your  faith  aud  hope  might  be  in  God 
[See  also  According  to,  after,  all,  as,  because,  before, 
but,  except,  for,  he,  how,  in,  oh,  oh  that,  side,  so,  way.] 

THAT,  after  — 

Thus,  outws  houto. 

1  Co.  7.  7  one  after  this,  .and  another  after  that 
THAT  ever  — 

As  much,  as  many,  ooos  hosos. 

John  4.  29  which  told  me  all  things  [that  ever]  I  did 
4.  39  which  testified,  He  told  me  [all  that]  ever 

10.  8  All  that  ever  came  before  me  are  thieves 
THAT  have  — 

1  .There  is,  cb  yesh. 

Isa.  43.  8  Bring  forth  the  blind  people  that  have  eye3 

2.  To  them,  ia1?  tamo. 

Isa.  43.  8  firing  forth .  .the  deaf  that  have  ears 
THAT  he . . .  again  — 

With,  yeTa  meta. 

Luke.  9. 39  it  teareth  him  that  he  foameth  again,  and 
THAT  if — 

If,  i'J  hen. 

Ezra  4. 13  Be  it  known,  .that  if  this  city  be  builded 
4.  16  if  this  city  be  builded  (again),  and  the  wa. 
THAT  is  — 

1  .To  say,  ion  amar. 

2  Sa.  3. 13  one  thing  I  require  of  thee,  that  is.  Thou 

2.  That  is,  tovtcgti  toutesti. 

Acts  19.  4  believe  on  him.  .that  is,  on  Christ  Jesus 
Rom.  7. 18  I  knowthat  in  me  that  is,  in  my  flesh,  dw. 

9.  8  That  is,  They  which  are  the  children  of 

10.  6  Who  shall  ascend  into  heaven?  that  is,  to 
10.  7  Who  shall  descend  into  the  deep  ?  that  is 
10.  8  that  is,  the  word  of  faith,  which  we  prea. 
Phm.  12  therefore  receive  him  that  is  mine  own 
Heb.  2. 14  him  that  had  the  power  of  death,  that  is 
7.  5  that  is,  of  their  brethren,  though  they  co. 
11. 16  they  desire  a  better  (country),  that  is,  an 
13. 15  that  is,  the  fruit  of  (our)  lips  giving  tha. 

1  Pe.  3. 20  wherein  few,  that  is,  eight  souls  were  sa. 


THAT  is  to  say  — 

1.  Which  is,  '6  iaTi  ho  esli. 

Mark  7.  n  (It  is)  Corban,  that  is  to  say,  a  gift,  bywh. 

2.  That  is,  tovtIcti  toutesti. 

M att  27.  46  Eli,  Eli,  lama  sabachthani?  that  is  to  say 
Mark  7.  2  defiled,  that  is  to  say,  with  unwashen  ha. 
Acts  1.  19  Aceldama, that  is  to  say,  The  field  of  blood 
Heb.  9.  11  not  made  with  hands,  that  is  to  say,  not 

10.  20  through  the  veil,  that  is  to  say,  his  flesh 
THAT... it  — 

He,  it,  wn  hu. 

Gen.  2. 11  that  (is)  it  which  compasseth  the  whole 
THAT  manner,  on  — 

Thus,  nig  bekoh. 

1  Ki.22.  20  one  said  on  this,  .another,  .on  that  man. 
THAT... no  or  not  — 

1  .If,  CN  im. 

Gen.  14.  23  That  I  will  not  (take)  from  a  thread  even  to 
14.  23  that  I  will  not  take  anything  that(is)th. 
1  Sa.  24.  21  that  thou  wilt  not  cut  off  my  seed  after 
2 .Hot,  bal. 

Isa.  14.  21  that  they  do  not  rise,  nor  possess  the  land 

3. In  order  not,  trap}?  lebilti. 

Gen.  3.  n  I  commanded,  .thatthou  sliouldest  note.? 
Exod.  8.  2 f  the  land,  .that  no  swarms,  .shall  be  there 

4 .Lest,  ]9 pen. 

Gen.  24.  6  Bewarethouthatthoubringnotmysonth. 

O.In  order  not,  so  as  not,  'iva  yy  kina  me. 

Matt.  7.  1  Judge  not,  that  ye  be  not  judged 

26.  41  Watch  and  pray,  that  ye  enter  not  into  te. 
John  3.  15,  16  That  whosoever  believeth.  .should not 
4.  15  Sir,  give  me  this  water,  that  I  thirst  not 

6.  50  that  a  man  may  eat  thereof,  and  not  die 

7.  23  that  the  law  of  Moses  should  not  be  broken 

11.  37  that  even  this  mansliould  not  have  died? 

12.  46  that  whosoever  believeth.  .should  not  ab. 
16.  1  These,  .have  I  spoken,  .that  ye  should  not 
18.  36  that  I  should  not  be  delivered  to  the  Jews 

Acts  4.  17  that  it  spread  no  further  among  the  peo. 
24.  4  that  I  be  not  further  tedious  unto  theo 

1  Co.  2.  5  That  your  faith  should  not  stand  in  the 

4.  6  that  ye  might  learn .  .that  no  one  of  you 
7.  5  that  Satan  tempt  you  not  for  your  incon. 

11.  32  that  we  should  not  be  condemned  with 

11.  34  that  ye  come  not  together  unto  condem. 

12.  25  That  there  should  be  no  schism  in  the  bo. 
16.  2  that  there  be  no  gatherings  when  I  come 

2  Co.  1.  9  that  we  should  not  trust  in  ourselves, but 

2.  5  in  part ;  that  I  may  not  overcharge  you 
6.  3  Giving  no  offence .  .that  the  ministry  be 
9.  4  we  that  we  say  not  ye  should  be  ashamed 

10.  9  That  I  may  not  seem  as  if  I  would  terrify 
1  Th.  4.  13  that  ye  sorrow  not,  even  as  others  which 
1  Ti.  6.  1  that  the  name  of  God.  .be  not  blasphemed 
Titus  2.  s  that  the  word  of  God  be  not  blasphemed 

3.14  good  works .  .that  they  be  not  unfruitful 
Dim.  14  that  thy  benefit  should  not  be  as  it  were 
Heb.  6.  12  That  ye  be  not  slothful,  but  followers  of 

11.  40  that  they  without  us  should  not  be  made 

1  Jo.  2.  1  these,  .write  I  unto  you,  that  ye  sin  not 

2  John  8  that  we  lose  not  those  things  which  we 
Rev.  7.  1  that  the  wind  should  not  blow  on  the  ea. 

11.  6  that  it  rain  not  in  the  days  of  their  prop. 
18.  4  Come  out.  .that  ye  be  not  partakers  of 
18.  4  and  that  ye  receive  not  of  her  plagues 
20.  3  that  he  should  deceive  the  nations  no  more 

6.  Ho,  not,  yy  me. 

MattiS.  10  Take  heed  that  ye  despise  notone  of  these 
Mark  5.  7  I  adjure  thee,  .that  thou  torment  me  not 
Luke2i.  8  Take  heed  that  ye  be  not  deceived :  for 
Gal.  5.  15  take  heed  that  ye  be  not  consumed  one 
2  Ti.  4.  16  (I  pray  God)  that  it  may  not  be  laid  to 
Heb.  12.  25  See  that  ye  refuse  not  him  that  speaketh 
THAT  same  — 

That,  that  very,  he,  she,  it,  iuuvos  elceinos. 

Mattio.  19  [it  shall  be  given  you  in  that  same  hour] 

26.  55  In  that  same  hour  said  Jesus  to  the  mul. 
Johm:.  49  Caiphas,  being  the  high  priest  that  same 

18.  13  which  was  the  high  priest  that  same  year 

THAT  (thing)  'which  — 

1.  That  which,  Tt?t<  asher. 

Gen.  14.  24  Save  only  that  which  the  young  men  have 
18.  17  Shall  I  hide  from  Abraham  that  thing  wh. 

27.  8  obey  my  voice  according  to  that  which  I 
Josh.2 1.  5  according  to  that.wliich  I  did  among  them 

2.  What,  that  which,  n-p  mah. 

Ezra  6.  9  that  which  they  have  need  of,  both  young 
THAT  time  — 

Then,  tote  tote. 

Matt.  4.  .17  From  that  time  Jesus  began  to  preach,  and 
16.  21  From  that  time  forth  began  Jesus  to  show 
26. 16  from  that  time  he  sought  opportunity  to 
Lukei6.  16  since  that  time  the  kingdom  of  God  is  pr. 

THAT,  (to  this  end)  — - 
Toward,  to  the  intent,  irp&s  pros. 

Lukei8.  1  spake  a  parable . .  (to  this  end),  that  men 

THAT  very  — 

That,  that  very,  he,  she,  it,  euelvos  ekeinos. 

Mattis.  28  daughter  was  made  whole  from  that  very 
17. 18  and  the  child  was  cured  from  that  very 


THAT  wherein  — 

That  which,  asher. 

Eccl.  3.  9  he  that  worketh  in  that  wherein  aa  labo. 
THAT  (which)  one  has  — 

Possessions,  substa.nce,  property,  virdpxovra  hupa. 
Mattig.  21  sell  that  thou  hast,  and  give  to  the  poor 
Lukei2.  33  Sell  that  ye  have,  and  give  alms ;  provide 
12.  44  will  make  him  ruler  over  all  that  he  hath 
14.  33  whosoever,  .forsaketli  not  all  that  he  hath 

THE  — 

1.  These,  J’jx  illen. 

Dan.  6.  2  that  the  princes  might  give  accounts  unto 

1. These,  ravra  tauta. 

Gal.  2.  18  if  I  build  again  the  things  which  I  destr 
5.  17  so  that  ye  cannot  do  the  things  that  ye 
3.  This,  ravryv  tauten, 

Luke24.  21  to  day  is  the  third  day  since  these  things 
THE  same  — 

These,  out 01  outoi. 

Luke2o.  47  the  same  shall  receive  greater  damnation 
Johm  2.  21  The  same  came  therefore  to  Philip,  which 
Gal.  3.  7  Know  ye  therefore,  .the  same  are  the  ch. 
THE  space  of  (for)  — 

Over,  above,  up  to,  for,  iirl  ( acc .)  epi. 

Acts  19.  8  spake  boldly  for  the  space  of  three  mon. 
19.  10  this  continued  by  the  space  of  two  years 
19.  34  about  the  space  of  two  hours  cried  out 
THEATRE  — 

A  public  show  or  spectacle,  6  tarpon  theatron. 

Acts  19.  29  they  rushed  with  one  accord  into  the  thea. 

19.  31  would  not  adventure  himself  into  theth. 
THE  -BEZ,  pgn  seen  afar. 

A  city  in  Ephraim,  four  hours  X.  of  Shecliem  and  thir¬ 
teen  miles  S.W.  of  Beth-shean,  now  called  Tubaz,  where 
Abimelech  was  killed  by  a  woman.  B.C.  1236. 

Judg.  9.  50  wont,  .to  T.,  and  encamped  against  T.  and 
2  Sa.  11.  21  millstone  upon  him.  .that  he  died  in  T? 
THEE,  (as  for)  — 

1  .Thou,  npj Nani. 

Dan.  2.  29  As  for  thee,  0  king,  thy  thoughts  came 

2.  Thy  hand,  ?n;  yadeka,  31;  yadek. 

1  Sa.  10.  7  do  as  occasion  serve  thee  ;  for  God  (is) 

16.  2  Take  an  heifer  with  thee,  and  say,  I  am 
Jer.  38.  10  Take  from  hence  thirty  men  with  thee 
Eze.  27.  21  they  occupied  with  thee  in  lambs,  and  r. 

3.  From  with  thee,  gni1?  levathak. 

Ezra  4.  12  the  Jews  which  came  up  from  thee  to  us 

4.  In  thine  eyes,  ?]' j’i’3,  ^'l'g3  beenecha,  beena.yik. 
Gen.  16.  6  Abram  said . .  do  to  her  as  it  pleaseth  theo 

20.  15  Abimelech  said.. dwell  where  it  pleaseth 
Josh.  9.  23  as  it  seemeth  good  and  right  unto  thee  to 
Judg  10.  15  do.  .whatsoever  seemeth  good  unto  thee 

1  Sa.  1.  23  Do  what  seemeth  thee  good  ;  tarry  until 

14.  36  said,  Do  whatsoever  seemeth  good  unto 
14.  40  people  said. .  Do  what  seemeth  good  unto 
24.  4  do  to  him  as  it  shall  seem  good  unto  thee 

2  Sa.  19.  6  all  we  had  died,  .it  had  pleased  thee  well 

19.  37  do  to  him  what  shall  seem  good  unto  thee 
19.  38  that  which  shall  seem  good  unto  thee 
1  Ki.21.  2  if  it  seem  good  to  thee,  I  will  give,  .money 
Esth.  3.  11  do  with  them  as  it  seemeth  good  to  thee 
Jer.  40.  4  If  it  seem  good  unto  thee  to  come  with 
40.  4  if  it  seem  ill  unto  thee  to  come  witli  mo 
4c.  4  whither  it  seemeth  good,  .for  thee  to  go 
40.  5  wheresoever  it  seemeth  convenient  unto 

5.  Thy  face,  paneka. 

Gen.  19.  21  I  have  accepted  thee  eoncerningthisthing 
Deut.  7.  23  God  shall  deliver  them  unto  thee,  and  sh. 
1  Sa.  29.  8  so  long  as  I  have  been  with  thee  unto  this 
1  Ki.  2.  17  Solomon  the  king,  .will  not  say  thee  nay 
2.  20  Ask  on,  mymother;  fori  will  not  say  thee 
Job  n.  19  lie  down,  .many  shall  make  suit  unto  thee 

6.  Her,  avryv  auten. 

Matt23.  37  and  stone  L  them  which  are  sent  unto  thee 
Lukei3-  34  and  stontot  them  that  are  sent  unto  thee 

I.  Thee,  ere  se. 

Matt.  4.  6  in  (their)  hands  they  shall  bear  thee  up 
5-  25  lest  at  any  time  the  adversary  deliver  thee 
5.  25  the  judge  deliver  [thee]  to  the  officer,  and 
5.  29  if  thy  right  eye  offend  thee,  pluck  it  out 
5.  30  if  thy  right  hand  offend  thee,  cut  it  off 
5.  39  whosoever  shall  smite  thee  on  thy  right 
5.  41  whosoever  shall  compel  thee  to  go  a  mile 
5.  42  Give  to  him  that  asketli  thee,  and  from 
See  also  9.  22 ;  14.  28;  18.  8,  9,  [15],  33  ;  20.  13 ;  23.  21, 
23,  24,  37,  38,  39,  39,  44;  26.  35,  63,  68,  73  ;  Mark  1.  24; 
3.  32  ;  5.  7,  19,  31,  34 ;  9-  *7,  43.  45.  47  1  io.  49,  52  ;  14. 
31;  Luke  1.  19,  35;  2.  48;  4.  10,  11,  34;  6.  29,  30;  7.  7, 

20,  50;  8.  20,  45,  48;  11.  27,  36;  12.  58,  58,  58;  13.  31  ; 
14.  9,  10,  12,  18,  19 ;  16.  27;  17.  [3],  4,  [4],  19 ;  18.  42  ;  19. 

21,  22,  43,  43,  43,  44 ;  22.  64 ;  John  1.  48,  48,  50 ;  7.  20 ;  8. 
[io,  1 1] ;  10.  33;  11.  8,  28;  13.  8;  16.  30;  17.  1,  3,  4,  11, 
13,  z5>  251  18.  26,  35  ;  19.  10,  10;  21.  15,  16,  17,  18,  20,  22, 
23- 

Acts  5.  9;  7.  27,  34,  35;  9.  34;  10.  19,  22,  33;  11.  14; 
13.  11,  33,  47  ;  18.  10 ;  21.  37 ;  22.  14,  19,  21 ;  23.  3,  18, 20, 
30;  24.  4,  [8],  25 ;  26.  3,  16,  17,  17,  24 ;  Rom.  2.  4,  27 ;  4. 
17  ;  9.  17 ;  11.  18,  22 ;  15.  3  ;  1  Co.  4.  7  ;  8.  [10] ;  Phil.  4. 
3  ;  1  Ti.  1.3,  1 3 ;  3.  14  ;  2  Ti.  1.  4,  6 ;  3.  15  ;  4.  21 ;  TitU3 
1.  5;  3.  22,  15;  Plim.  10,  18,  23;  Heb.  1.  5,  8 ;  2.  12;  5. 
5;  6.  14,  14;  13.5,5;  2  Jo.  5,  13;  3  Jo.  14,  14;  Rev.  3. 
[3).  9.  IO>  16  >  J5-  [4]- 


THEFT 


972 


THEN 


8  Of  thyself,  creavrov  seautou. 

2  Ti.  4.  11  Take  Mark,  and  bring  liim  with  thee  :  for 

9.  To  thee,  <roi  soi. 

Matt.  2.  13  be  thou  there  until  I  bring  thee  word:  for 

4.  9  All  these  things  will  I  give  thee,  if  thou 

5.  26  Verily  I  say  unto  thee,  Thou  shalt  by  no 

5.  29,  30  it  is  profitable  for  thee  that  one  of  thy 

5.  40  if  any  man  will  sue  thee  at  the  law,  and 

6.  4  thy  Father,  .himself  shall  reward  thee  op. 

6.  6  and  thv  Father . .  shall  reward  thee  openly 

6.  18  and  thy  Father,  .shall  reward  thee  openly 
6.  23  If  therefore  the  light  that  is  in  thee  be 

8.  13  as  thou  hast  believed.. be  it  done  unto  thee 

8.  19  I  will  follow  thee  whithersoever  thou  go. 

8.  29  What  havewe  to  do  with  thee,  Jesus,  thou 

9.  2  be  of  good  eheer,  thy  sins  be  forgiven  Lth.  ] 

9.  5  to  say,  (Thy)  sins  be  forgiven  [thee] ;  or  to 
s'ae  also  11.  21,  21,  23,  24,25;  12.  47;  14.  4;  15.  28;  16. 

1  ,  18,  19,  22,  22;  17.  4;  18.  8,  9,  17,  22,  [26],  29;  18.  32; 
u.  27;  20.  14;  21.  5,  23;  25.  44;  26.  17,  33,  34,  35; 

I.  24 ;  2.  [5,  9],  11 ;  5.  7,  19,  41 1  6.  18,  22,  23 ;  9.  5,  25,  43, 
45,  47 ;  10.  28,  51  ;  11.  28  ;  14.  30,  31,  36;  Luke  1.  3,  13, 
■9.  35  1  3-  22  ;  4.  6,  34;  5.  20,  23,  24;  7.  14,  40,  47  ;  8.  28, 
39;  9-  33.  57.  61;  I°-  13.  I3>  2I>  35;  II-  7.  35'.  12-  59 f  >4- 

10,  10,  12,  14,  15,  29  ;  18.  11,  28,  41 ;  19.  43,  44,  44'.  2°- 
2 ;  22.  11,  34;  23.  43;  John  1.  50;  2.  4  ;  3.  3,  5,  7,  n  ;  4- 

I I,  10,  26 ;  5.  10,  12,  14  ;  6.  30  ;  9.  26 ;  n.  22,  40,  41 ;  13. 
37.  33;  17-  5.  =i  1  1 8-  3°.  34;  19-  I'.  11 1  2I-  3.  18. 

Acts  3.  6;  7.  3;  8.  20,  22;  9.  5,  6,  17;  10.  [6],  32,  33; 
16.  18;  18.  10;  21.  23;  22.  10,  10;  23.  18;  24.  14;  26.  14, 

16,  16;  27.  24;  Rom.  9.  17;  13.  4;  15.  9;  2  Co.  6.  2;  12. 
9;  Gal.  3.  8;  Eph.  5.  14;  6.  3;  1  Ti.  1.  18;  3.  14;  4.  14, 
14;  6.  13  ;  2  Ti.  1.  5,  5,  6;  2.  7;  Titus  1.  5;  Phm.  8,  11, 
ii,  16,  19,  21 ;  Ueb.  8.  5 ;  Jas.  2.  18;  2  Jo.  5  ;  3  Jo.  12,  14; 
Jude  9;  Rev.  2.  5,  10,  16;  3.  18;  4.  1;  11.  17;  14.  15; 

17.  I,  7;  l8.  22,  22,  22,  23,  23;  21.  9. 

10.0/  thee,  thy,  thine,  trod  sou. 

Matt.  2.  6  oiit  of  thee  shall  come  a  governor,  that  sh. 

3.  14  I  have  need  to  be  baptized  of  thee,  and 

4.  6  shall  give  his  angels  charge  concerning  t. 
See  also  5.  29,  30,  42;  6.  2;  11.  10;  12.  38;  18.  9,  15, 15,  16; 
21. 19;  26. 62;  27.  13 ;  Mark  1  [2] ;  11.  14 :  14. 60 ;  15.  4 ;  Luke 
1.  28,  [35] ;  4.  10 ;  7.  27 ;  9.  38 ;  16.  2 ;  Luke  22.  33 ;  John 
3.  26 ;  9.  37 ;  17.  8 ;  Acts  8.  34;  10.  22 ;  17.  32 ;  18.  10;  21.  21, 
24,39  !  23-  2i>  3°.  35  I  24-  2>  !9  1  25-  2^  >  2f>.  2>  W  >  27-  24'. 
28.  21,  21,  22  ;  Rom.  10.  8 ;  11.  21;  1  Co.  12.  21;  2  Co.  6,  2;  1 
Ti.  4.  16 ;  6.  [21] ;  2  Ti.  1.  3 ;  Titus  2.  15 ;  Phm.  4,  7,  20 ;  3 
Jo.  3;Rev.  2.  4,  14,  20;  3.  8 ;  15.  4;  18.  14,  14. 

THEFT  — 

1.  Theft,  thing  stolen,  naia  genebah. 

Exod22.  3  nothing,  then  he  shall  be  sold  for  his  til. 

22.  4  If  the  theft  be  certainly  found  in  his  hand 

2 . A  theft,  icKeppa  klemma. 

Rev.  9.  21  Neither  repented  they,  .of  their  thefts 

3 . A  theft,  nKowfi  klope. 

Matt  15.  19  fornications,  thefts,  false  witness,  blasp. 
Mark  7.  22  Thefts,  covetousness,  wickedness,  deceit 

THEIR,  THEIRS  — 

1. They,  on  hem. 

Isa.  30.  7  concerning  this,  Their  strength  (is)  to  sit 

2.  They,  nan  hennah. 

Lev.  18.  10  not  uncover:  for  theirs  (is)  thine  own  na. 

3 . He,  they,  avris  autos,  avrol  autoi. 

Matt.  5.  3  Blessed  (are)  the  poorin  spirit :  for  theirs 

5.  10  Blessed,  .for  theirs  is  the  kingdom  of  he. 
Marki2.  44  For  all  (they)  did  cast  in  of  their  abund. 

1  Pe.  4.  14  on  their  part  he  is  evil  spoken  of,  but  on 

4 .Of  self,  selves,  avrov  hautou. 

Matt.  2.  11  when  they  had  opened  their  treasures,  th. 

3.  6  were  baptized  of  him . .  confessing  their 

4.  21  mending  their  nets  ;  and  he  called  them 

4.  22  immediately  left  tile  ship  and  their  father 

6.  2,  5,  16  I  say  unto  you,  They  have  their  re. 

6.  16  disfigure  their  faces,  that  they  may  app. 

7.  6  lest  they  trample  them  under  their  feet 

10.  17  they  will  scourge  you  in  their  synagogues 
See  also  11. 16;  13.  15,  43;  15.  2,  8,  27;  17.  6,  8;  18.  31;  21.  7; 
22.  16;  23.  4,  5,  5,  5;  25.  1,  4,  7;  27.  39;  Mark  1.  18,  20; 
2.6;  11.  7,  8 ;  14.  46 ;  15.  29;  Luke  1.  66 ;  2.  8  ;  3.  15 ;  5. 
15;  6.  17 ;  19.  36 ;  21.  1,  12 ;  John  15.  22 ;  Acts  5.  18 ;  7. 
■9>  39>  57>  58;  13-  5°.  51;  14-  Hi  14;  15.  26;  16.  19;  19. 
18  ;  22.  22  ;  28.  27 ;  Rom.  1.  21,  27,  2752.  15;  3.  13;  Eph. 

4.  17 ;  1  Th.  2.  16;  Heb.  7.  5;  11.  35;  2  Pe.  3.  3,  16;  Rev. 

2.  22 ;  3.  4 ;  4.  4,  10 ;  6.  14 ;  7.  11,  14 ;  9.  4,  20,  21,  21,  21, 
21 ;  11.  7,  11,  16,  16;  12.  11,  11 ;  14.  1,  2,  13;  16.  10,  11,  11, 
11 ;  17.  17 ;  18.  19 ;  20.  4,  4 ;  21.  24. 

j.  That,  that  very,  he,  she,  it,  iueivos  ekeinos. 

2  Co.  8.  14  for  their  want,  that  their  abundance  also 
2  Ti.  3.  9  for  their  folly  shall  be  manifest  unto  all 

6.  Of  self,  selves,  eavrov  heautou. 

Matt.  8.  22  Follow  me  ;  and  let  the  dead  bury  their 

21.  8  very  great  multitude  spread  their  garni. 
25.  3  They  that  (were)  foolish  took  [their]  lamps 

Luke  9.  60  Let  the  dead  bury  their  dead  :  but  go  thou 

1 2.  36  like  unto  men  that  wait  for  their  lord,  wh. 

16.  8  children  of  this  world  are  in  their  gener. 
19.  35  they casttheirgarments  upon  thecolt,  and 

22.  66  came  together,  and  led  him  into  their  co. 

23.  48  beholding,  .smote  their  breasts,  and  ret. 
Eph.  5.  28  So  oughtmen  to  love  theirwives. .  He  that 
1  Pe.  4.  i9committhe  keeping  of  their  souls  (to  him) 
Jude  6  the  angels  which  keptnottlieirfirstestate 
Rev.  10.  3  cried,  seven  thunders  uttered  their  voices 

10.  4  the  seven  thunders  had  uttered  their  vo. 

17.  13  give  their  power  and  strength  unto  the  be. 


7 .One’s  own,  proper,  peculiar,  Ibios  idios. 

1  C0.14.  35  let  them  ask  their  husbands  at  home :  for 

1  Ti.  4.  2  having  their  conscience  seared  with  a  hot 

8 .Of  them,  rovruv  ( gen .)  touton. 

Rom. 11.  30  now  obtained  mercy  through  their  unbe. 
THEIR  own  (selves)  — 

1  .Of  self,  selves,  avrov  hautou. 

Mark  8.  3  send  them  away  fasting  to  their  own  ho. 

2  1’e.  2.  12  shall  utterly  perish  in  their  own  corrupt. 

2.  13  sporting  themselves  with  their  own  dece. 

2 .Of  ownself,  selves,  eavrov  heautou. 

John2o.  10  disciples  went  away  again  unto  their  own 
Rom.  16.  4  Who  have  foriny  lifelaid  down  their  own 
16.  18  serve  not  our  Lord,  .but  their  own  belly 
2  Co.  8.  5  but  first  gave  their  own  selves  to  the  Lord 
Eph.  5.  28  to  love,  .wives  as  their  own  bodies.  Heth. 
Phil.  2.  21  For  all  seek  their  own,  not  the  things  wh. 
2TI1.  3.  12  with  quietness  they  work,  and  eat  their  o. 
Jude  13  foaming  out  their  own  shame;  wandering 
1 8  should  walk  after  their  own  ungodly  lusts 

3 .One's  own,  proper,  peculiar,  ISior  idios. 

Acts  4.  23  went  to  their  own  company,  and  reported 
Rom  10.  3  going  about  to  establish  their  own  right. 

11.  24  shall  be  grafted  into  their  own  olive  tree 
Eph.  5.  24  wives  (he)  to  their  own  husbands  in  every 
1  Th.  2.  15  killed  the  Lord  Jesus  and  their  own  pro. 

1  Ti.  3.  12  ruling  their  children  and  thjir  own  hou. 

6.  1  count  their  own  masters  worthy  of  all  ho. 

2  Ti.  4.  3  but  after  their  own  lusts  shall  they  heap 
Titus  2.  5  good,  obedient  to  their  own  husbands,  th. 

2.  9  servants  to  be  obedient  unto  their  own 

1  Pe.  3.  5  being  in  subjection  unto  their  own  bus. 

J ude  6  but  left  their  own  habitation,  he  hath  re. 

THE-LAS'-AR,  TE-LAS'-SAR,  Tpstbp,  T^p. 

A  c-ity  and  district  in  Mesopotamia,  inhabited  by  the 
children  of  Eden,  and  once  subject  to  Assyria;  perhaps 
Theleda  or  Thelesa,  S.E.  of  Racca  near  Palmyra;  or  in 
Artemita  in  S.  Assyria,  N.  of  Babylonia;  others  say  ltesen, 
now  called  Kalali  Shergat. 

2  Ki.19.  12  the  children  of  Eden  which  (were)  in  T.  ? 
Isa.  37.  12  the  children  of  Eden  which  (were)  in  T.  ? 

THEM  — 

1.  These,  nj’N  elleh. 

Eze.  4.  6  when  thou  hast  accomplished  them,  lie 

‘l.They,  pax,  pax  innin,  innun. 

Dan.  6.  24  cast,  .them,  their  children,  and  their  wi. 

3.  They,  they  themselves,  Dn  hem. 

Geii.  14.  24  Eshcol,  and  Mamre;  let  them  take  their 

4.  They,  they  themselves,  ran  hemmali. 

Juiig  10.  14  let  them  deliver  you  in  the  time  of  your 

5.  They,  they  themselves,  ]ian,  ian  liimmo,  himmon. 
Ezra  4.  23  and  made  them  to  cease  by  force  and  po. 

5.  5  that  they  could  not  cause  them  to  cease 
5.  12  he  gave  them  into  the  hand  of  Nebuclia. 
5.14  brought  them  into  the  temple  of  Babylon 

5.  15  carry  them  into  the  temple  that  (is)  in  J 

7.  17  offer  them  upon  the  altar  of  the  house  of 
Dan.  2.  34  iron  and  clay,  and  brake  them  to  pieces 

2.  35  the  wind  carried  them  away,  that  no  pi. 

6. In  their  eyes,  Dn’py  a  beenehem. 

Josh  22.  30  when . .  the  princes . .  heard . .  it  pleased  th. 

I  .Their  face,  orris  penehem. 

Gen.  6.  13  earth  is  fdled  with  violence  through  them 

8.  To  them,  avro7s  autois. 

Matt.  3.  7  said  unto  them,  0  generation  of  vipers 

9.  Of  self,  selves,  avrov  hautou. 

Mark  9.  16  he  asked.  .What  question  ye  with  them? 
Acts  13.  42  might  be  preached  to  them  the  next  sab. 

20.  30  things,  to  draw  away  disciples  after  them 
Rev.  7.  14  made  them  white  in  the  blood  of  the  La. 

9.  1 1  they  had  a  king  over  them,  (which  is)  the 

10.  That,  that  very ;  he,  she,  it,  iueivos  ekeinos. 
Matti3.  11  given  unto  you.  .but  to  them  it  is  not  gi. 

20.  4  said  unto  them,  Go  ye  also  into  the  vine. 
Mark  4.  11  but  unto  them  that  are  without,  all  (th.) 

16.  13  [the  residue:  neither  believed  they  them] 
Luke  8.  32  suffer,  .to  enter  into  them.  And  he  suff. 
John  10.  16  them  also  I  must  bring,  and  they  shall  be. 

10.  35  If  he  called  them  gods  unto  whom  the 
Acts  18.  19  he  came  to  Ephesus,  and  left  them  there 
1  Co.  10. 11  Now  all  these  things  happened  unto  them 
Heb.  4.  2  word  preached  did  not  profit  them,  not 

6.  7  bringeth  forth  herbs  meet  for  them  by  wh. 

II  .Of  ownself,  selves,  eavrov  heautou. 

Matt  15.  30  having  with  them  (those  that  were)  lame 
25.  3  took  their  lamps,  and  took  no  oil  with  th. 
27.  35  They  parted  my  garments  among  them 
Mark  2.  19  as  they  have  the  bridegroom  with  them 

8.  14  neither  had  they  in  the  ship  with  them 
Johni9.  24  Theyparted  myraimentamongthem.and 
Acts  21.  23  have  four  men  which  have  a  vow  on  them 
Rev.  4.  8  four  beasts  had  each  of  them  six  wings 

12.  And  these,  k aueivos  kakeinos. 

Heb.  4.  2  For  unto  us.  .as  well  as  unto  them:  but 

13.  These,  ravra  tauta. 

1  Co.  6.  13  but  God  shall  destroy  both  it  and  them 
14 .In  these,  ravrais  tautais. 

Lukei3.  i4[inthem]thereforecomeandbehealed,and 
15 .In  these,  Iv  rovroi s  en  toutois. 

1  Ti.  4.15  give  thyself  wholly  to  them ;  that  thy  pr. 


Acts  21.  24  Them  take,  and  purify  thyself,  and  be  at 
Rom  8.  30  them  he  also  called,  them  he  also  justi. 

8.  30  whom  he  justified,  them  he  also  glorified 
1  Co.  6.  4  set  them  to  judge  who  are  least  esteemed 
16.  3  them  will  I  send  to  bring  your  liberality 
Heb.  2.  15  deliver  them  who  through  fear  of  death 
THEMSELVES  — 

1  .They,  they  themselves,  cn  hem. 

Exodi8.  26  every  small  matter  they  judged  thcmselv. 

2 .Ills hands,  vyr  yadav. 

Eze.  43.  26  and  they  shall  consecrate  themselves 
3.  Unto  their  heart,  02irl?N  el-libbam. 

1  Ki.  8.  47  if  they  shall  bethink  themselves  in  the  la. 

4  .In  their  face,  Dn\iE3  biphnehem. 

Eze.  6.  9  they  siiall  loathe  themselves  for  the  evils 

5.  Their  soul,  d^’EJ  naphsham. 

Esth.47.  14  as  they  had  decreed  for  themselves,  and 
Isa.  9.  31  they  shall  not  deliver  themselves  from 

6.0/  self,  selves,  avrov  hautou. 

Mark  1.  27  they  questioned  among  themselves,  sayi. 
J0I1U17.  13  might  have  my  joy  fulfilled  in  themselves 

7.  Of  ownself,  selves,  iavrov  heautou. 

Matt.  9.  3  certain  of  the  scribes  said  within  themse. 
14.  15  go  into  the  villages,  and  buy  themselves 
16.  7  they  reasoned  among  themselves,  saying 
19.  12  which  have  made  themselves  eunuchs  for 
21.  25  they  reasoned  with  themselves,  saying,  If 
21.  38  they  said  among  themselves,  This  is  the 
Mark  2.  8,  11,  31 ;  4.  17  ;  6.  36,  51 ;  9.  8,  10;  10.  26; 
12.  7  ;  14.  4  ;  16.  3  ;  Luke  7.  30,  49 ;  18.  9;  20.  5,  [14],  20; 
22.  23 ;  23.  [12] ;  John.  7.  35 ;  11.  55 ;  12.  19;  Acts  23.  12, 
21 ;  28.  [29] ;  Rom.  1.  [24],  27  ;  2.  14  ;  13.  2 ;  1  Co.  16.  15; 

2  Co.  5.  15;  10.  12, 12,  12,  12;  Eph.  4.  19  ;  li.il  2.  3 ;  1  Ti. 
2.  g  ;  3.  13  ;  6.  10,  19  ;  2  Ti.  4.  3 ;  Hell.  6.  6  ;  1  Pe.  1. 
12  ;  3.  5;  2  Pe.  2.  1  ;  Jude  12,  [19] ;  Rev.  6.  15  ;  8.  [6.] 

THEMSELVES,  by  — 

Alone,  povos  monos. 

Mark  9.  2  an  high  mountain  apart  by  themselves 
Luke  24. 12  beheld  the  linen  clothes  laid  by  themselves 

THEN  — 

I  .Then,  pax  edayin. 

Ezra  4.  9  Then  (wrote)  Rehum  the  chancellor,  and 

4.  24  Then  ceased  the  work  of  the  house  of  God 

5.  2  Then  rose  up  Zerubbabel  the  son  of  Shea. 

5.  4  Then  said  we  unto  them  after  this  manner 

5.  5  then  they  returned  answer  by  letter  cone. 
5.  9  Then  asked  we-those  elders, (and) said  unto 

5.  16  Then  came  the  same  Sheshbazzar,  (and)  la. 

6.  1  Then  Darius  the  king  made  a  decree,  and 

6.  13  Then  Tatnai,  governor  on  this  side  the  ri. 
Dan.  2.  14,  15, 17,  19,  19,  25,  35,  46,  48;  3.  3,  13,  13,  19, 

21,  24,  26,  26,  30;  4.  7,  19;  5.  3,  6,  8,  9,  13,  17,  24,  29;  6.  3, 
4,  5,6,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  18,  19]  21,  23,  25;  7.  1, 11,  19. 

2.  Or,  IN  0. 

Eze.  21.  10  should  we  then  makemirth’itcontemneth 

3.  Then,  in  az. 

Gen.  12.’  6  And  the  Canaanite  (was)  then  in  the  land 
Exodis.  15  Then  the  dukes  of  Edom  shall  be  amazed 
Eccl.  2.  15  it  happeneth.  .to  me;  and  why  was  I  then 

4.  Then,  'in  azai. 

Psa.124. '  3  Then  they  had  swallowed  us  up  quick, wh. 
124.  4  Then  the  watershad  overwhelmed  us,  the 
124.  5  Then  the  proud  waters  had  gone  over  our 

5 . Also,  D3  gam. 

Jer.  33.  26  Then  will  I  cast  away  the  seed  of  Jacob 

6.  That  day,  cvn  hayyom. 

1  Sa.  22. 15  Did  I  then  begin  to  enquire  of  God  forh.T 

7 . That,  because,  for,  ’?  ki. 

Jer.  8.  22  why  then  is  not  the  health  of  the  daughter 

8. Indeed,  in  truth,  then,  therefore,  6.pa  ara. 

Matti2.  28  then  the  kingdom  of  God  is  come  unto  you 
17.  26  Jesus  saith  unto  him,  Then  are  the  cliil. 
19.  25  amazed,  saying,  Who  then  can  be  saved  ? 

24.  45  Who  then  is  a  faithful  and  wise  servant 
Luke  1 2.  42  Who  then  is  that  faithful  and  wise  steward 
Acts  11.  18  Then  hath  God  also  to  the  Gentiles  gran. 
Rom.  7.  3  So  then  if,  while  (her)  husband  livetn,  she 

7.  21  I  find  then  a  law,  that,  when  I  would  do 

7.  25  So  then  with  the  mind  I  myself  serve  the 

9.  16  So  then  (it  is)  not  of  him  that  willeth,  nor 

10. 17  So  then  faith  (cometh)  by  hearing,  and  he. 

14.  12  So  then  every  oneof  us  shall  give  account 

1  Co.  5.  10  for  then  must  ye  needs  go  out  of  the  wo. 

15.  14  if  Christ  be  not  risen,  then  (is)  ourpreac. 
15  18  Then  they  also  which  are  fallen  asleep  in 

2  Co.  5.  14  that  if  one  died  for  all,  then  were  all  dead 
Gal  2.  21  if  righteousness  (come)  by  the  law,  then 

3.  29  if  ye  (be)  Christ's,  then  are  ye  Abraham's 

4.  31  So  then,  brethren,  we  are  not  children  of 

5.  11  why  do  I  yet  suffer,  then  is  the  offence 
Heb.i2.  8  without  chastisement . . then  are  ye  bast. 

9.  For,  yap  gar. 

Phil.  1.  18  What  then?  notwithstanding,  every  way 

10 . But,  now,  then,  8e  de. 

Acts  12.  3  Then  were  the  days  of  unleavened  bread 
1  Co  1  s.  13  if  there  be  no  resurrection . .  then  is  Christ 
15.  16  if  the  dead  rise  not,  then  is  not  Christ  ra. 
Gal.  5.  16  I  say  then,  Walk  in  the  spirit,  and  ye 

II  .If  then,  afterwards,  furthermore,  Tiraeita. 
Mark  4. 28 ‘first  the  blade,  then  the  ear,  afterthat  the 
Luke  8.  12  then  cometh  the  devil,  and  taketh  away 


THENCE 


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THEREIN 


John 1 9.  27  Then  saith  he  to  the  disciple,  Behold  thy 
20. 27  Then  saith  he  to  Thomas,  Reach  hither  thy 
1  C'o.12.  28  after  that  miracles,  then  gifts  of  healings 

15.  s  he  was  seen  of  Cephas,  then  of  the  twelve 
15.  7  he  was  seen  of  James;  then  of  all  the  ap. 
15.  24  Then  (eometh)  the  end,  when  he  shall  ha. 
1  Ti.  2. 13  For  Adam  was  first  formed,  then  Eve 

3.  10  then  let  them  use  the  office  of  a  deacon 
Jas.  1.  is  Then,  when  lust  hath  conceived,  it  bring. 

12.  Then,  afterwards,  eneira  epeita. 

Mark  7.  5  [Then]  the  Pharisees  and  scribes  asked  him 
Luke  16.  7  Then  said  he  to  another,  And  how  much 
Johnn.  7  Then  after  that  saith  he  to  (his)  disciples 
Gal.  1. 18  Then  after  three  years  I  went  up  to  Jeru. 

2.  1  Then  fourteen  years  after  I  went  up  aga. 
1  Th.  4. 17  Then  we  which  are  alive  (and)  remain  sh. 
Heb.  7.  27  first  for  his  own  sins,  and  then  for  the 
Jas.  3.  17  first  pure,  then  peaceable,  gentle,  (and)ea. 

4.  14  appeareth  for  a  little  time,  and  then  va. 

13.. 1.5  to  the  rest ,  henceforth,  Xonrdv  loipon. 

Acts  27.  20  hope  that  we  should  be  saved  was  then 
H. Therefore,  then,  not  so  then,  ovkovv  oukoun. 
Johm8.  37  said  unto  him.  Art  thou  a  king  then?  Jc. 

15.  Therefore,  then,  now,  our  oun. 

Matt.  7. 11  If  ye  then,  being  evil,  know  how  to  give 
12.  12  How  much  then  is  a  man  better  than  a 

12.  26  he  is  divided,  .how  shall  then  his  kingd. 

13.  27  didst  not  thon  sow  good  seed. .  whence  th. 
13.  28  Wilt  thou  then  that  we  go  and  gatherth. 
13.  56  Whence  then  hath  this  (man)  all  these 

See  also  17.  10;  19.  7;  21.  25;  22.  43,  45;  26.  54;  27.  22; 
Mark  3.  [31];  11.  [31];  15.  12;  Luke  3.  7,  10;  6.  [9];  7.  31; 
i°-  [37];  13;  26;  13-  [is);  20-  [5.]  17;  22-  [36].  7°; 

John  1.  21,  [22],  25;  2.  18,  20;  3.  25;  4.  5,  9,  11,  28,  [30], 
45>  48,  52;  5-  [4.  12],  19;  6.  5, 14,  21, 28,  30,  [32],  34,  41,  [42], 
53.  67,  [68J;  7.  [6],  n  25,  28,  30,  33,  35,  45,  [47];  8.  12,  19, 
21,  22,  25,  28,  31,  [41],  48,  52,  57,  59;  9.  [12],  15,  19,  24, 
[28];  10.  7,  24,  [31];  11.  12,  [14],  16,  17,  20,  21,  31,  32,  36, 
41.  45.  47.  53.  5d;  12.  1,  3,  4,  7,  28,  35;  13.  6,  14,  [22],  27, 
30;  16.  17;  18.  3,  6,  7,  10,  11,  12,  16,  17,  19,  27,  [28],  29, 
[31].  33,  40;  19.  5,  [10],  20,  21,  23,  32,  40;  20.  2,  6,  10,  19, 
20,  21;  21.  5,  9,  [13],  23. 

Acts  2.  4159.  31;  10.  23 ;  11.  17;  17. 29;  19.  3,  36;  22.  29; 
23.  31;  Rom.  3.  1,  g,  27,  31;  4.  1,  9,  10;  5.  9;  6.  i,  15,  21;  7. 

7.  13;  8.  31;  9.  14,  19,  30;  10.  14;  11.  1,  5.  7,  11,  10;  14.  16; 

1  Co.  3.  5;  6.  4,  15;  o.  18;  10.  19;  14.  15,  26;  2  Co.  3.  12; 
Gal.  3.  19,  21;  4.  15;  Eph.  5.  15;  Col. 3. 1;  iTh.  4.  1;  1  Ti. 

3.  2;  Heb.  2.  14;  4.  14;  9.  1;  1  Pe.  4.  1;  2  Pe.  3.  11. 

\d.And,  also,  re  te. 

Act3  23.  5  Then  said  Paul.  I  wist  not,  brethren,  that 
27. 29  Then  fearing  lest  we  should  have  fallen  up. 

17..  Vow  truly,  therefore,  therefore  now,  toivuv. 

Jas.  2.  24  Ye  see  [then]  how  that  by  works  a  man  is 

18.  Then,  rare  tote. 

Matt.  2.  7  Then  Herod,  when  he  had  privily  called 
2. 16  Then  Herod,  when  he  saw  that  he  was 

2.  17  Then  was  fulfilled  that  which  was  spoken 

3.  5  Then  went  out  to  him  Jerusalem,  and  all 

3. 13  Then  eometh  Jesus  from  Galilee  to  Jor. 

3.  15  Suffer  (it  to  be  so).  .Then  he  suffered  him 

4.  1  Then  was  Jesus  led  up  of  the  spirit  into 

4.  5  Then  the  devil  taketh  him  up  into  the  ho. 
4.  10  Then  saith  .Jesus  unto  him,  Get  thee  lie 
4.  11  Then  the  devil  leaveth  him;  and,  behold 

See  also  5.  24;  7.  5,  23;  8.  26;  9.  6,  14,  15,  29,  37;  n. 
20 ;  12.  13,  22,  29,  38,  44,  45 ;  13.  26,  36,  43 ;  15.  1,  12,  28 ; 

16.  12,20,  24,  27;  17.  13,  19;  18.  2i,  32;  19.  13,  27;  20. 
20;  21.  1 ;  22.  8,  13,  15,  21;  23.  1;  24.  9,  10,  14,  16,  21, 
23»  30.  3°.  4°;  25.  I.  7.  31.  34.  37.  4>.  44.  45  1  26.  3>  '4. 
3T>  36.  38.  45,  5°,  52»  56,  6.5.  67.  74;  27-  3.  9,  13.  16.  26, 
27.  38,  58;  Mark  2.  20;  3.  27;  13.  14,  21,  26,  27;  Luke  5. 
35;  6.42;  11.26;  13.  26;  14.  10,  21;  21.  10,20,  21,  27; 
23.  30 ;  24.  45 ;  John  2.  [10];  7.  10 ;  8.  28 ;  11.  14 ;  12.  16 ; 

19.  1,  16;  20.  8;  Acts  1.  12;  4.  8;  5.  26;  6.  n  ;  7.  4; 

8.  17;  10.  46,  48;  13.  12;  15.22;  17.  14;  21.  26,  33;  23. 
3 ;  25.  12;  26.  1 ;  27.  32 ;  28.  1 ;  Rom.  6.  21 ;  1  Co.  4.  5  ;  13. 

1 10],  12,  12;  15.28,  54;  2  Co.  12.  10;  Gal.  4.  8,  29  ;  6.  4; 
Col.  3.  4;  1  Th.  5.  3;  2  Til.  2.  8;  Heb.  10.  7,  9;  12.  26; 

2  Pe.  3.  6. 

THENCE,  thenceforth  — 

1  .From  them,  rting  mehennah. 

Jer.  5.  6  every  one  that  goeth  out  thence  shall  be 

2.  There,  Dy  sham. 

Gen.  11.  8  scattered  them  abroad  from  thence  upon 

3.  From  there.  Dab  mishsham. 

Gen.  26.  17  Isaac  departed  thence,  and  pitched  his 

4.  There,  on  tam. 

Ezra  6.  6  (therefore),  Tatnai.  .be  ye  far  from  thence 

5.  Yonder,  hereafter,  nxVn  halah. 

Lev.  22.  27  from  the  eighth  day  and  thenceforth  it 

6.  From  thence,  eKeidev  ekeithen. 

Matt.  5.  26  Thou  shalt  by  no  means  come  out  thence 
9.  27  when  Jesus  departed  thence,  two  blind 

11.  1  he  departed  thence,  to  teach  and  to  pr. 

12.  9  when  he  was  departed  thence,  he  went 

13.  53  when  Jesushad  finished,  .he  departed  th. 

14. 13  he  departed  thence  by  ship  into  a  desert 
15.  21  Then  Jesus  went  thence,  and  departed 
19. 15  laid  (liis)  hands  on  them,  and  departed  th. 

3 lark  1. 19  when  he  had  gone  a  little  farther  [thence] 
6.  1 1  when  ye  depart  thence,  shake  off  the  dust 
9.  30  they  departed  thence,  and  passed  through 
Luke  9.  4  enter  into,  there  abide,  and  thence  depart 
12. 59  thou  shalt  not  depart  thence,  till  thou 


John  4.  43  he  departed  thence,  and  went  into  Gal. 

n.  54  went  thence  unto  a  country  near  to  the 
Acts  14.  26  thence  sailed  to  Antioch,  from  whence 
18.  7  he  departed  thence,  and  entered  into  a 

20.  15  we  sailed  thence,  and  came  the  next  (day) 
27.  12  the  more  part  advised  to  depart  thence 

7.  Yet,  still,  hitherto,  eri  eti. 

Matt.  5.  13  it  is  thenceforth  good  for  nothing,  but  to 
THE-O-PHIL'-US,  &eo<pi\os  loved  by  God. 

A  nobleman  for  whose  use  the  Evangelist  Luke  wrote 
his  “Gospel"  and  the  “Acts  of  the  Apostles ;"  an  early 
convert. 

Luke  1.  3  to  write  unto  thee  in  order,  .excellent  T. 
Acts  1.  1  The  former  treatise  have  I  made,  O  T.,  of 
THERE  — 

1  .There,  Gif'  sham. 

Gen.  2.  8  there  he  put  the  man  whom  he  had  for. 

2.  There,  c?  tam. 

Ezra  5.  17  treasure  house,  which  (is)  there  at  Baby. 
6.  12  that  hath  caused  his  name  to  dwell  there 
ti.  There,  in  that  place,  aurov  autou. 

Acts  15.  34  Notwithstanding  it  pleased  S.  toabideth. 
18.  19  he  came  to  Ephesus,  and  left  them  [there] 

21.  4  finding  disciples,  we  tarried  there  seven 

4.  There,  thither,  e’/cei  ekei. 

Matt.  2.  13  be  thou  there  until  Hiring  thee  word  :  for 
2.  15  was  there  until  the  death  of  Herod :  that 

5.  23  there  rememberest  that  thybrother  hath 
5. 24  Leave  there  thy  gift  before  the  altar,  and 

6.  21  where  your  treasure  is,  there  will  your  he. 
8.  12  there  shall  be  weeping  and  gnashing  of 

10.  1 1  enquire  who  in  it  is  worthy ;  and  there 

12.  45  they  enter  in  and  dwell  there :  and  the 

13.  42,  50  there  shall  be  wailing  and  gnashing  of 

13.  58  he  did  not  many  mighty  works  there,  lie. 

14.  23  when  the  evening  was  come,  he  was  there 

15.  29  went  np  intoamountain,  and  sat  down  th. 
1 8.  20  where  two  or  three  are . .  there  am  I  in  the 

See  also  19. 2j2i.  17:22.  n,  13;  24.  28,  51;  25.  30;  26.  71;  27. 
36,  47.  55.  6G  28.  7. 10; Mark  1.  [13],  35,  38;  2.  6:3.  1;  5. 11; 
6.  5,  10;  11.  5;  13.  21;  14.  15;  16.  7;  Luke  2.  6;  6.  6;  8.  32; 
9.4;  10.  6;  11.  26;  12.  18,  34;  13.  28;  15.  13;  17.  21,  23;  22. 
12;  23.  33;  John  2.  1,  6,  12;  3.  22,  23;  4.  6,  40;  5.  5;  6.  3,  22, 
24;  10.  40,  42;  11.  15,  31,  54;  12.  2,  9,  26:19.  42;  Acts  9.33; 
14.  7,  [28];  16.  1;  17.  14;  19.  21;  22.  10;  25.  9,  14,  20;  27.  6; 
Rom.  9.  26;  2  Co  3.  [17];  Titus  3.  12;  Heb.  7.  8;  Jas.  2.  3; 

3.  16;  4.  13;  Rev.  2.  14;  12.  6;  2i.  25;  22.  [5]. 

5.  From  thence,  iue  19 tv  ekeithen. 

Acts  20.  13  there  intending  to  take  in  Paul :  for  so  had 

6.  Thither,  to  that  very  place,  IkYutl  ekeise. 

Acts  21.  3  there  the  ship  was  to  unlade  her  burden 

22.  5  to  bring  them  which  were  there  bound 

7.  In  it,  eV  aurij  en  ante. 

Luke24.  18  the  things  which  are  come  to  pass  therein 
Acts  9.  38  the  disciples  had  heard  that  Peter  was  th. 
20.  22  not  knowing  the  things  that,  .befall  me  th. 

8.  Here,  (i/0d8e  enthade. 

Acts  10.  18  and  asked  whether  Simon.,  was  lodged  th. 

9.  Here,  thither,  d>5e  hade. 

Matt 24.  23  any  man  shall  say.  .here  (is)  Christ,  or  t. 

|  THEREBY  — 

1.  In  them,  therein,  ]n3  bahen. 

Jer.  51.  43  neither  doth  (any)  son  of  man  pass  thereby 

2.  Through  it,  SI  aurrjs  di’  antes. 

Johnn.  4  the  Son  of  man  might  be  glorified  thereby 
Heb.  12. 11  unto  them  which  are  exercised  thereby 

3.  Through  this,  Sia  raurgs  dia  tautes. 

Heb.  12.  15  trouble  (you),  and  therebymany  bedefiled 
13.  2  thereby  some  have  entertained  angels  uu. 

4 .In  it,  eV  aura  en  auto. 

Eph.  2.  16  the  cross,  havingslain  the  enmity  thereby 
1  Pe.  2.  2  desire,  .the  word,  that  ye  may  grow  ther. 
THEREABOUT,  thereat  — 

1.  Through  it,  Si  aurys  di  antes. 

Matt.  7.  13  and  many  there  be  which  go  in  thereat 

2.  Concerning  this,  rrepi  toutou  peri  teuton. 

Luke24.  4  as  they  were  much  perplexed  thereabout 
THEREFORE  — 

1  .Also,  03  gam. 

1  Sa.  12.  16  therefore  stand  and  see  this  great  thing 

2.  Therefore,  Sop-'pa  kol-qebel  di. 

Dan.  2.  10  therefore  (there  is)  no  king,  lord,  nor  ru. 

3. /»  this,  nm?  bazoth. 

2  Ch.19.  2  therefore  (is)  wrath  upon  thee  from  before 

4.  That,  because,  '?  hi. 

Gen.  29.  32  now  therefore  my  husband  will  love  me 

5.  Therefore,  [nS  lahen. 

Dan.  2.  6  therefore  show  me  the  dream,  and  the  int. 

2.  9  therefore  tell  me  the  dream,  and  I  shall 

6.  Because  of  this,  njr-Sy  al-denah. 

Ezra  4.  14  therefore  have  we  sent  and  certified  the 

7.  Therefore,  run  Sop-bp  kol  qebel  denah. 

Dan.  3.  7  Therefore  at  that  time,  when  all  the  peo. 

3.  22  Therefore  because  the  king's  commandm. 

8.  But,  except,  unless,  d.\\d  alia. 

Acts  10.  20  Arise  therefore,  and  get  thee  down,  and 
2  Co.  8.  7  Therefore,  as  ye  abound  in  every  (thing 
Eph.  5.  24  Therefore  asthe  church  is  subject  untoC. 


9. Indeed,  in  truth,  then,  therefore,  dpa,  dpa  ara. 
Mattig.  27  followedthee;  u  hatshall  we  have  theref.2 
Rom.  8.  1  (There  is)  therefore  now  no  condemnation 
Gal.  2. 17  (is)  [therefore]  Christ  the  minister  of  sin? 

3.  7  Know  ye  therefore  that  they  which  are  of 
Eph.  2.  19  therefore  ye  are  no  more  strangers  and 
Heb.  4.  9  There  remaineth  therefore  a  rest  to  the  pe. 

10  So  then,  note  therefore,  dpa  ohv  ara  oun. 

Rom.  5.  18  Therefore  as  by  the  offence  of  one  (judg. 

8.  12  Therefore,  brethren,  we  are  debtors,  not 

9.  18  Therefore  hath  he  mercy  on  whom  he  will 

14.  19  Let  us  therefore  follow  after  the  things 
Gal.  6.  10  As  we  have  therefore  opportunity,  let  us 
1  Th.  5.  6  Therefore  let  us  not  sleep,  as  (do)  others 
2Th.  2.  15  Therefore,  brethren,  stand  fast,  and  hold 

11  .For,  yap  gar. 

Mark  8. 38  Whosoever  therefore  shall  be  ashamed  of 
12.  Truly,  certainly,  therefore,  Sg  de. 

1  Co.  6.  20  therefore  glorify  God  in  your  body,  and 
13 .On  account  of  which,  wherefore,  8 16  dio. 

Luke  1.  35  therefore  also  that  holy  thing  which  shall 
Acts  10.  29  Therefore  came  I  (unto  you)  without  ga. 

20.  31  Therefore  watch,  and  remember,  that  by 
Rom.  2.  1  Therefore  thou  art  inexcusable,  0  man 

4.  22  therefore  it  was  imputed  to  him  for  rig. 

2  Co.  4.  13  I  believed,  aud  therefore  have  I  spoken 

4.  13  we  also  believe,  and  therefore  speak 
12.  10  Therefore  I  take  pleasure  in  infirmities 
Heb.  11.  12  Therefore  sprang  there  even  of  one,  and 
\±.  Wherefore,  because,  Stdri  dioti. 

Rom.  3.  20  Therefore  by  the  deeds  of  the  law  there 

1 5.  Therefore,  then,  now,  ou v  oun. 

Matt.  3.  8  Bring  forth  therefore  fruits  meet  for  rep. 
See  also  3.  10;  5.  19,  23,  48;  6.  2,  8,  9,  22,  23,  31,  34;  7. 

12,  24;  9.  38;  10.  16,  26,  31,  32;  13.  18,  40;  18.  4,  26;  19. 
6;  21.  40;  22.  9,  17,  21,  28;  23.  3,  20;  24.  15,  42;  25.  13, 
27,  28;  27.  17,  64;  28.  [19];  Mark  10.  9;  12.  [6],  9,  23,  27, 
[37]  1  '3-  35 1  Luke  3.  8,  9;  4.  7 ;  6.  [36];  7.  42 ;  8.  18;  10. 

14  2,  40;  II-  [34].  35.36;  12-  [7].  4°;  13-  14;  15-  [28];  16. 

II,  27;  19.  12;  20.  15,  29,  33,  34;  21.  [8],  14,  [36];  23.  16, 
20,  22;  John  2.  22;  3.  29;  4.  1,6,  33;  5.  10;  6.  13,  15,  24, 
3°.  (43.  45].  52.  60;  7.  3,  40;  8.  13,  24,  36;  9.  7,  8,  10,  16, 
[41];  10.  [19,  39];  11.3,6,33,38,  54;  12.9,17,  19,  21,  [29], 
50;  13.  24,  [31J;  16.  18,  22;  18.  4,  8,  25,  [31],  37,  39;  19. 

1,  [4],  6,  8,  13,  16,  24,  24,  26,  30,  31,  38,  42;  20.  3,  25;  21. 

6,  7. 

Acts  1.  6;  2.  30,  33,  36;  3.  19;  8.  4,  22;  10.  29,  32,  33, 
33;  12.  s;  13-  38>  4°;  M-  3;  15-  [2],  10,  27;  16.  [11],  36; 

17.  12,  17,  20,  23;  19.  32;  20.  [28];  21.  22,  23;  23.  15;  25. 
5,  17;  26.  22;  28.  20,  28;  Rom.  2.  21,  26;  3.  [28];  5.  1 ;  6. 
4,  12;  11.  22;  12.  1,  [20];  13.  7,  10,  12;  14.  8,  13;  15.  17, 

28 ;  16.  19 ;  1  Co.  5.  [7] ;  6.  7 ;  7.  26 ;  8.  4 ;  10.  31 ;  1 1 .  20 ; 

14.  11,  23;  15.  11 ;  16.  11,  18;  2  Co.  1.  17;  5.  6, 11 ;  7.  1 ; 

9.  5;  11.  15  ;  12.  9 ;  Grl.  3.  5;  5.  [1] ;  Eph.  4.  1, 17;  5.  1, 
7  ;  6.  14  ;  Phil.  2.  1,  23,  28,  29;  3.  15  ;  Col.  2.  6,  16;  3.  5, 
12 ;  1  Ti.  2.  1,8;  5.  14 ;  2  Ti.  1.8;  2.  1,  [3],  21 ;  4.  [1] ; 
Phm.  17  ;  Heb.  4.  1,  6,  11,  16 ;  7.  11 ;  9.  23 ;  10.  19,  35 ; 

13.  15  ;  Jas.  4.  4,  7,  17 ;  5.  7  ;  1  1’e.  2.  7  ;  4.  7  ;  5.  6  ;  2  Pe. 

3.  17 ;  1  Jo.  2.  [24] ;  3  Jo.  8 ;  Rev.  2.  5 ;  3.  3,  3,  19. 

16.  Therefore  truly,  wherefore  truly,  rotyapovv. 

1  Th.  4.  8  He  therefore  that  despiseth,  despiseth  not 

17.  Therefore  now,  truly  now,  toivuv  toiimv. 

Luke2o.  25  Render  therefore  unto  Cesar  the  things 

1  Co.  9.  26  I  therefore  so  run,  not  as  uncertainly  ;  so 
Heb. 13.  13  Let  us  go  forth  therefore  unto  him  with. 

18.  for  this  Sid  touto  dia  touto. 

Matt.6.  25  Therefore  I  sayunto  you, Take  no  thought 
See  also  12.  27;  13.  13,  52  ;  14.  2;  18.  23  ;  21.  43  ;  23.  [14]; 
24.44;  Mark  6.  14;  11.24;  Luke  11.  19,49;  12.22;  14. 
20 ;  John  1.  31 ;  5.  16,  18 ;  6.  65 ;  7.  22  ;  8.  47  ;  9.  23 ;  10. 
17;  12.  39;  13.  11 ;  15.  19;  16.  15;  19.  11 ;  Acts  2.  26; 
Rom.  4.  16;  2  Co.  4.  1  ;  7.  13  ;  13.  10;  1  Th.  3.  7  ;  2  Ti. 

2.  20 ;  Phm.  15 ;  Heb.  1.  9 ;  2.1;  1  Jo.  3.  1 ;  4.5;  Rev. 

7.  15  ;  12.  12;  18.  8. 

19.  With  a  view  to  this,  els  touto  eis  touto. 

Mark  1.  38  I  may  preach  there  also :  for  therefore 
Luke  4.  43  I  must  preach,  for  [therefore]  am  I  sent 
1  Ti.  4.  10  therefore  we  both  labour  and  suffer  rep. 

20. <So  that,  wherefore,  Sure  hoste. 

Mark  2.  28  Therefore  the  Son  of  man  is  Lord  also  of 
Rom  13.  2  Whosoever  therefore  resisteth  the  power 

1  Co.  3.  21  Therefore  let  no  man  glory  in  men.  For 

4.  5  Therefore  judge  nothing  before  the  time 

5.  8  Therefore  let  us  keep  the  feast,  not  with 

15.  58  Therefore,  my  beloved  brethren,  be  ye  st. 

2  Co.  5.  17  Therefore,  if  any  man  (be)  in  Christ,  (he 
Gal.  4.  16  Am  I  therefore  become  your  enemy,  bee. 
Phil.  4.  1  Therefore,  my  brethren  dearly  beloved 

THEREIN  — 

1  .In  its  midst,  begavvah. 

Ezra  6.  2  and  therein  (was)  a  record  thus  written 

2. In  them,  jna  bahen. 

Lev.  10.  1  put  fire  therein,  and  put  incense  thereon 
Nunn6.  7  put  fire  therein,  and  put  incense  in  them 
Jer.  4.  29  (be)  forsaken,  and  not  a  man  dwell  ther. 
48.  9  be  desolate,  without  any  to  dwell  therein 

3 .In  them,  nans  bahennah. 

Lev.  6.  3  'all  these  that  a  man  doeth,  sinning  therein 

4.  In  its  midst,  rra-ipji  beqirbah. 

Gen.  18.  24  for  the  fifty  righteous  that  (are)  therein? 
Judg  18.  7  saw  the  people  that  (were)  therein,  how 

5.  There,  cy  sham. 

Exod4o.  3  thou  shalt  put  therein  the  ark  of  the  tes. 


THEREIN 


974 


THEY 


G.In  its  midst,  rnina  betokah. 

Zech.  2.  4  the  multitude  of  men  and  cattle  therein 

7.  With  or  in  these,  toutols  toutois. 

2  Pe.  2.  20  they  are  again  entangled  therein,  and  ov. 

8 .  In  this,  iv  tovtw  en  touto. 

1  Co.  7.  24  let  every  man . .  therein  abide  with  God 
Phil.  1.  18  I  therein  do  rejoice,  yea,  and  will  rejoice 

9.  In  it,  iv  ainrt  en  ante. 

Lukeio.  9  heal  the  sick  that  are  therein;  and  say  un. 

19.  45  [began  to  cast  out  them  that  sold  therein] 
Acts  1.  20  let  no  man  dwell  therein  :  and,  His  bish. 

14.  15  and  the  sea,  and  all  things  that  are  ther. 

17.  24  that  made  the  world  and  all  things  therein 
Rom.  1.  17  therein  is  the  righteousness  of  Godrevea. 

6.  2  How  shall  we .  .live  any  longer  therein ? 
Eph.  6.  20  that  therein  I  may  speak  boldly,  as  I  ou. 
Col.  2.  7  abounding  [therein]  with  thanksgiving 

2  Pe.  3.  10  the  works  that  are  therein  shall  be  burnt 
Rev.  1.  3  keep  those  things  which  are  written  ther. 

10.  6,  6,  6  and  the  things  that  therein  are 

11.  1  the  altar,  and  them  that  worship  therein 
13.  12  the  earth  and  them  which  dwell  therein 
21.  22  I  saw  no  temple  therein :  for  the  Lord  G. 

10.  Into  it,  (Is  aiirriv  eis  auten. 

Markio.  15  as  a  little  child,  he  shall  not  enter  therein 
Lukei8.  17  as  a  little  child  shall  in  no  wise  enter  th. 

21.  21  let  not  them  that  are  in.,  enter  thereinto 
Heb.  4.  6  it  remaineth  that  some  must  enter  therein 

Yl.In  which,  iv  oTs  en  hois. 

Heb.  13.  9  them  that  have  been  occupied  therein 

THEREIN,  all  that  is  — 

Its  fulness,  nx*??  melah. 

Isa.  34.  1  let  the  earth  hear,  and  all  that  is  therein 
42.  10  that  go  down  to  the  sea,  and  all  that  is  th. 
Jer.  47.  2  overflow  the  land,  and  all  that  is  therein 
Eze.  12. 19  may  be  desolate  from  all  that  is  therein 
30.  12  make  the  land  waste,  and  all  that  is  the. 
Amos  6.  8  deliver  up  the  city,  with  all  that  is  ther. 
Mic.  1.  2  hearken,  0  earth,  and  all  that  therein  is 

THEREOF,  thereon,  thereout  — 

1  .On  itfrblL  alohi. 

Ezra  6.  ii  being  set  up,  let  him  be  hanged  thereon 

2.  From  thence,  d^d  mishsham. 

Lev.  2.  2  he  shall  take  thereout  his  handful  of  the 
1  Ki.17. 13  make  me  thereof  a  little  cake  first,  and 

3.  In  it,  iv  aimj  en  ante. 

Matt  21.  19  he  came  to  it,'and  found  nothing  thereon 
Markii.  13  if  haply  he  might  find  any  thing  thereon 
Luke  13.  6  he  came  and  sought  fruit  thereon,  and  fo. 

4.  Upon  or  above  them,  iwava  omtoiv  epano  aut5n. 
Matt2i.  7  brought  the  ass.  .and  they  set  (him)  ther. 

6.  Upon  it,  in’  uuto  ep  auto. 

Johni2.  14  when  he  had  found  a  young  ass,  sat  ther. 
R,ev.  6.  4  (power)  was  given  to  him  that  sat  [thereon] 

6. Concerning  it,  ir ep't  avrov  peri  autou. 

Matt  12.  36  they  shall  give  account  thereof  in  the  d. 

THEREUNTO,  therewith  — 

1.  With  a  view  to  this  very  thing,  els  auT&  touto. 
Eph.  6.  18  watching  [thereunto]  with  all  perseverance 

2.  With  a  view  to  this,  els  touto  eis  touto. 

1  Th.  3.  3  yourselves  know  that  we  are  appointed  t. 
i  Pe.  3.  9  knowing  that  ye  are  thereunto  called,  th. 

3.  In  it,  iv  avT-rj  en  ante. 

Jas.  3.  9  Therewith  bless  we  God.  .and  therewith 

4.  Over  or  with  these,  (iirl)  toutols  (epi)  toutois. 

1  Ti.  6.  8  having  food  and  raiment  let  us  therewith 
3  John  10  not  content  therewith,  neither  doth  he 

THESE  (things)  — 

1  .These,  Sn  el. 

Gen.  19.  8  unto  these  men  do  nothing :  for  therefore 
26.  3  unto  thy  seed,  I  will  give  all  these  count. 
26.  4  will  give  unto  thy  seed  all  these  countries 
Lev.  18.  27  all  these  abominations  have  the  men  of 
Deut.  4.  42  that  fleeing  unto  one  of  these  cities  he  mi. 

19. 11  smite,  .and  fleeth  unto  one  of  these  cities 
1  Ch.20.  8  These  were  born  unto  the  giant  in  Gath 
Ezra  5.15  Take  these  vessels,  go,  carry  them  into  the 

2.  These,  those,  elleh. 

O ep.  2.  4  These  (are)  the  generations  of  the  heavens 
44.  6  and  he  spake  unto  them  these  same  words 
Lev.  18.  24  in  any  of  these  things ;  for  in  all  these  the 
Jer.  10. 11  they  shall  perish .  .from  underthese  heav. 

3.  These,  those,  ]’Vx  Men. 

Dan.  2.  40  as  iron  thatbreaketh  all  these,  sliallitbre. 

2.  44  break  in  pieces  and  consume  all  these  ki. 
6.  6  these  presidents  and  princes  assembled  to. 
7. 17  These  great  beasts,  which  are  four,  (are) 

1. These,  those,  -ijn  illek. 

Ezra  4.  21  Give . .  commandment  to  cause  these  men 
6.  8  ye  shall  do  to  the  elders  of  these  Jews  for 
6.  8  forthwith  expences  be  given  unto  these 
Dan.  3. 12  these  men,  O  king,  have  not  regarded 
313  they  brought  these  men  before  the  king 

3.  21  these  men  were  bound  in  their  coats,  their 
3.  23  these  three  men,  Shadrach,  Meshach,  and 
3.  27  saw  these  men,  upon  whose  bodies  the  fire 
6.  5  Then  said  these  men,  We  shall  not  find 
6.  11  these  men  assembled,  and  found  Daniel 
6.  15  these  men  assembled  unto  the  king,  anti 


5.  These,  those,  pax,  ]uk  innun,  innin. 

Dan.  2.  44  in  the  days  of  these  kings  shall  the  God 

6.  This,  nyt,  jn  den,  denah. 

Ezra  5.  9  Who  commanded . .  to  make  up  these  walls? 

5. 11  the  house  that  was  budded  these  many 
Dan.  2.  28  visions  of  thy  head  upon  thy  bed,  are  th. 

I  .lie  himself,  the  same,  kin  hu. 

Exod.6.  26  These  (are)  that  Aaron  and  Moses,  to  wh. 

8.  They  themselves,  the  same,  cn  hem. 

Exod.  6.  27  These  (are)  they  which  spake  to  Pharaoh 
Lev.  16.  4  these(are)  holy  garments;  therefore  shall 

9.  They  themselves ,  the  same,  Dnn  hahem. 

Deut  28. 65  among  these  nations  shalt  thou  find  no  r. 

10.  They  themselves,  the  same,  nan  hemmah. 

1  Ch.  2.  55  These  (are)  the  Kenites  that  came  of  He. 
Eccl.  12.  12  further,  by  these,  my  son,  be  admonished 

II  .They  themselves,  the  same,  nann  hahemmah. 

Zech  14.  15  all  the  beasts  that  shall  be  in  these  tents 

12.  They  themselves,  njn  hennah. 

NU11131.  16  these  caused  the  children  of  Israel,  thro. 
Isa.  34. 16  no  one  of  these  shall  fail,  none  shall  want 
Eze.  42.  5  the  galleries  were  higher  than  these,  than 

13.  This,  the  same,  nxi  zoth. 

Lev.  11.  2  These  (are)  the  beasts  which  ye  shall  eat 
Judgi3-  23  nor  would,  .have  told  us  (.  .things)  as  th. 

14.  This,  the  same,  nxin  hazzoth. 

Deut.  6. 25  if  we  observe  to  do  all  these  commandm. 

15.  This,  the  same,  nt  zeh. 

Gen.  27.  36  he  hath  supplanted  me  these  two  times 

16.  This,  the  same,  n;n  hazzeh. 

1  Sa.  17. 17  Take  now.  .these  ten  loaves,  and  run  to 

17.  From,  ]D  min. 

Dan.  6.  2  over  these  three  presidents,  of  whom  Da. 

18.  This,  that,  he,  she,  it,  these,  -raSe,  55  e  tade  (hode). 
Rev.  2.  1  These  things  saitli  he  that  holdeth  the  se. 

2.  8  These  things  saith  the  First  and  the  Last 
2.  12  These  things  saith  he  which  hath  the  sh. 

2.  18  These  things  saith  the  Son  of  God,  who  ha. 

3.  1  These  things  saith  he  thathaththe  seven 
3.  7  These  things  saith  he  that  is  holy,  he  th. 
3.  14  These  thiugs  saith  the  Amen,  the  faithful 

19.  These,  those,  outol  houtoi. 

Matt.  4.  3  command  that  these  stones  be  made  bre. 

20.  12  These  last  have  wrought  (but)  one  hour 

20.  21  Grantthat[these]mytwosonsmay  sit,  the 
21.16  said  unto  him,  Hearest  thou  what  these 

25.  46  these  shall  go  away  into  everlasting  pun. 

26.  62  what  (is  it  which)  these  witness  against 
Mark  4. 15, 16,  [18,  20];  12.  40;  14.  60;  Luke  8. 13,  21;  13. 

2;  19.  40;  21.  4;  24.  17,  44;  John  6.  5;  17.  11,  25;  Acts  1. 
14;  2.  7,  15;  11.  12;  16.  17,  20;  17.6,  7,  it;  20.  5;  24.  20;  25. 
11;  27.  31;  Rom.  2.  [14];  11.  24,  31;  Col.  4.  11;  1  Ti.  3. 
10;  2  Ti.  3.  8;  Heb.  11.  13,  39;  2  Pe.  2.  12,  17;  1  Jo. 

5.  7;  Jude  8,  10,  12,  16,  19;  Rev.  7.  13,  14;  11.  4,  6,  10;  14. 
4,  4,  4;  17.  13,  14,  16;  19.  9;  21.  5;  22.  6. 

20.  These,  aural  liautai. 

Luke2i.  22  these  be  the  days  of  vengeance,  that  all 
Acts  20.  34  these  hands  have  ministered  unto  my  ne. 
Gal.  4.  24  these  are  the  two  covenants;  the  one  from 

21.  These,  those,  t aura  tauta. 

Matt  10.  2  names  of  the  twelve  apostles  are  these 
See  also  n.  25;  13.  34,  51,  56;  15.  20;  19.  20;  21.  23,  24,  27; 

23.  23, 23, 36;  24.  2,  3,  8, 33,  34;  Slark  2.  8;  6. 2;  7.  23;  10. 20; 

11.  28,  28,  29,  33;  13.  4,  4,8,  29,30;  16.  [17];  Luke  1.19,20, 

66;  2.  19,  (sz];  4-  S-  27;  7-  9;  8.  8;  10.  1,  21;  11.  27,  42, 
[53];  12-  3°'  3G  *3-  x 7 J  J4-  6;  15.  26;  16.  14;  18.  21, 

[22];  19.  11;  20.  2,  8;  21.  6,  7,  7,  9,  31,  36;  23.  31,  49; 

24.  9,  10,  21,  26;  John  1.  28;  2.  16,  18;  3.  2,  9,  10,  22;  5.  16, 

19,  34;  6.  1,  59;  7.  1,  4;  9.  8,  20,  28,  30;  9.  22,  40;  10.  21;  11. 
1 1 ;  12. 16, 16, 16,  36, 41;  13. 17;  14.  25;  15. 11, 17,  21;  16. 1,3, 
4,  4.  6,  25,  33;  17.  1,  13;  18.  1;  19.  24,  36;  20.  18,  31;  21.  1, 
24;  Acts  1.  9;  5.  [5],  11 ;  7.  1,  50,  54;  10.  44;  11.  18;  12.  17; 
13.  [42];  14. 15, 18;  15.  17;  16.  38;  17.  8,  20;  18.  1;  19.  2i;2i. 
12;  23. 22;  24. 19,  [22];  28.  [29];  Rom.  8. 31;  9.  8;  1  Co.  4.  6, 14; 
9.  8,  15;  10.  6,  n;  12.  1 1 ;  13.  13;  2  Co.  2.  16;  13.  10;  Gal. 
3.  17;  Eph.  5.  6;  Phil.  4.  8;  2  Th.  2.  5;  1  Ti.  3.  14;  4.  6,  11 

15;  5.  7,  21;  6.  2,  1 1 ;  2  Ti.  1.  12;  2.  14;  Titus  2.  15;  3.  8; 

Heb.  7.  13;  Jas.  3.  10;  2  Pe.  1.  8,  9,  10;  1  Jo.  1.  4;  2.  1, 
26;  5.  13;  Rev.  7.  [1];  i8.  1;  19.  1;  22.  8,  8,  16,  [18],  20 

22.  To  these,  tclutcus  tautais. 

Matt  22. 40  On  these  two  commandments  hang  all  the 
Luke24.  18  which  are  come  to  pass  there  in  these  days 
John  5.  3  In  these  lay  a  great  multitude  of  impot. 

1  Th.  3.  3  no  man  should  be  moved  by  these  afflict. 
Rev.  9.  20  the  men,  which  were  not  killed  by  these 

23.  These,  toutous  loutous. 

]\Iatti3.  53  when  Jesus  had  finished  these  parables 
Marki3_  2  Seest  thou  these  great  buildings?  there  sh. 
Acts  3.  24  the  prophets . .  have  likewise  foretold  oft. 

2  Co.  7.  1  Having  therefore  these  promises,  dearly 
Heb.  9.  23  heavenly,  .with  better  sacrifices  than  th. 
Rev.  16.  9  God,  which  hatlipower  over  these  plagues 

2-1.  To  these,  toutols  toutois. 

Acts  4.  16  What  shall  we  do  to  these  men?  for  that 
5.  35  what  ye  intend  to  do  as  touching  these 
Rom.  8.  37  in  all  these  things  we  are  more  than  con. 

14.  18  he  that  in  {these  things]  serveth  Christ  (is) 

15.  23  now  having  no  more  place  in  these  parts 
1  Co.  12.  23  upon  these  we  bestow  more  abundant  ho. 
Col.  3.  14  above  all  these  things  (put  on)  charity,  wh. 
1  Th.  4. 18  comfort  one  another  with  these  words 


Heb.  9.  23  patterns,  .should  be  purified  with  these 
Jude  14  Enoch  also. .prophesied  of  these,  saying 

25 . These,  toutous  toutous. 

Matt.  7.  24  whosoever  heareth  [these]  sayings  of  mine 
7.  26  every  one  that  heareth  these  sayings  of  m. 

7.  28  when  Jesus  had  ended  these  sayings,  the 
10.  s  These  twelve  Jesus  sent  forth,  and  comm. 
19.  1  when  Jesus  had  finished  these  sayings  he 

26.  1  when  Jesus  had  finished  all  these  sayings 
Mark  8.  4  whence  can  a  man  satisfy  these  men  with 
Luke  9.  28  eight  days  after  these  sayings,  he  took  Pe. 
9.  44  Let  these  sayings  sink  down  intoyour  ears 

19.  15  he  commanded  these  servants  to  be  called 

20.  16  He  shall  come  and  destroy  these  liusban. 
Jolmio.  19  There  was  a  division,  .for  these  sayings 

18.  8  If  therefore  ye  seek  me,  let  these  go  their 
Acts  2.  22  Yemen  of  Israel,  heartliese  words;  Jesus 

5.  5  Ananias  hearing  these  words  fell  down 
10.  47  Can  any  man  forbid  water,  that  these  sh. 

19.  37  ye  have  brought  hither  these  men,  which 

26.  Of  these,  toutuv  touton. 

Matt.  3.  9  God  is  able  of  these  stones  to  raise  up  ch. 
5. 19  shall  break  one  of  these  least  commandm. 
3.  37  whatsoever  is  more  than  these  cometli  of 

6.  29  Solomon ..  was  not  arrayed  like  one  of  th. 
32  after  all  these  things  do  the  Gentiles  seek 
42  whosoever  shall  give  to.  .one  of  these  lit. 

.  6  whoso  shall  offend  one  of  these  little  ones 
8. 10  that  ye  despise  not  one  of  these  little  ones 
j8.  14  that  one  of  these  little  ones  should  perish 

_ _ 25.  40  done  (it)  unto  one  of  the  least  of  these  my 

25-  45  J'e  did  (it)  not  to  one  of  the  least  of  these 
Mark  12.  31;  Luke  3.  8  ;  7.  18;  10.  36;  12.  27,  30;  17.  2; 
18.  34;  21.  12,  28;  24.  14,  48 ;  John  1.  50;  5.  20 ;  7.  [31] ; 
14.  12;  17.  20;  21.  15,  24;  Acts  1.  21,  24 ;  5.  32,  36,  38;  14. 
15  ;  15.  [28] ;  18. 17 ;  19.  36 ;  21.  38 ;  24.  8 ;  25.  9,  20 ;  26.  21, 
26,  26,  29;  1  Co.  9.  15;  13.  13 ;  2  Ti.  2.  21 ;  Titus  3.  8; 
Heb.  1.2;  9.  6 ;  10. 18 ;  2  Pe.  1.  4,  12,  15  ;  3.  11, 16;  Rev. 
9.  18 ;  18.  15. 

THESE  many  — 

So  great,  so  many,  totoutos  tosoutos. 

Luke  15.  29  these  many  years  do  I  serve  thee,  neither 

THESSALONIANS,  e«r<ra\oviK(7s. 

The  inhabitants  of  Thessalonica. 

Acts  20.  4  and  of  the  T.,  Aristarchus  and  Secundus 

1  Th.  1.  1  the  church  of  the  T. .  .in  God  the  Father 

2  Th.  1.  1  unto  the  church  of  the  T.  in  God  our  Fa. 

THES-SA-LO-NI-CA,  f  (ToaknviKr]. 

A  city  of  Macedonia  on  the  shore  of  the  iEgean  Sea,  at 
the  head  of  the  Gulf  of  Salonika,  its  modern  name. 
Cassander  called  it  Thessalonica  after  his  wife,  Philip’s 
daughter.  Under  the  Romans  it  was  the  capital  of  one 
of  the  four  divisions  of  Macedonia,  and  the  station  of  a 
Roman  praetor  and  questor  In  ancient  times  it  was 
variously  called  Umathia  Helia,  and  Therma ;  in  B.C. 
481  Xerxes  rested  here  in  his  invasion  of  Greece  ;  in  479 
it  was  taken  by  Pausanius;  in  421  by  the  Athenians;  in 
315  it  was  rebuilt;  in  168  it  surrendered  to  Rome;  in 
58  Cicero  found  refuge  in  it ;  in  42  it  was  made  a  free 
city ;  in  a.d.  52-53  Paul  addressed  two  Epistles  to  the 
Christians  there ;  in  the  third  century  it  was  made  a 
Roman  colony ;  in  313  Diocletian’s  widow  and  daughter 
were  beheaded  here  ;  in  390  its  inhabitants  were  put  to 
death  for  sedition  by  Theodosius  the  Great;  in  479 
Sabinianus  defeated  the  Ostrogoths  ;  in  904  the  Saracen 
fleet  attacked  it ;  in  1185  the  Normans  of  Sicily  took  it ; 
in  1204  Boniface  founded  the  Latin  kingdom  of  Thessa¬ 
lonica;  in  1222  Theodore  Angelus  became  emperor;  in 
1234  it  was  united  to  the  empire  of  Niaca ;  in  1284  it  was 
given  up  to  Andronicus ;  in  1430  it  was  taken  from  the 
Venetians  by  Sultan  Amuratli  II. 

Acts  17.  11  These  were  more  noble  than  those  in  T. 
17. 13  tlieJews  ofT.  had  knowledge  that  the  wo. 
27.  2  Aristarchus,  a  Macedonian  of  T.  being 
Phil.  4.  16  in  T.  ye  sent  once  and  again  unto  my  no. 
2  Ti.  4.  10  For  Demas . .  is  departed  uuto  T. ;  Crescens 

TEEU'-DAS,  Geubas. 

A  Jewish  impostor,  mentioned  by  Gamaliel  before  the 
Sanhedrim  as  having  stirred  up  400  men,  who  were  des¬ 
troyed  with  him. 

Acts  5.  36  before  these  days  rose  up  T.,  boasting 
THEY  — 

1.  These,  nVx  elleh. 

Isa.  28. 27  they  also  have  erred  through  wine,  and 
2. lie  himself,  the  same,  hu. 

Exod.  1.  10  they  join  also  unto  our  enemies,  and  fight 

3.  They  themselves,  cn  hem. 

Gen.  3.  7  knew  that  they  (were)  naked  ;  and.  .sewed 
Eccl.  3.  18  might  see  that  they  themselvesare  beasts 
Song  6.  5  Turn  away  thine  eyes.. they  have  overco. 

4.  They  themselves,  nsn  hemmah. 

Gen.  7.  14  They,  and  every  beast  after  his  kind,  and 

5.  They  themselves,  ftjn  hennah. 

Gen.  6.  2  saw  the  daughters  of  men  that  they  (were) 

Exod.  9.  32  were  not  smitten;  for  they  (were)  not  gro. 

6.  Their  soul,  naphsham. 

Job  36. 14  They  die  in  youth,  and  their  life  (is)  amo. 

7.  He  himself,  the  same,  au t6s  autos. 

Matt.  5.  4  that  mourn  ;  for  they  sliaU  be  comforted 
Mark  16.  14  he  appeared  unto  the  eleven  as  they  sat 

|  8 .Of  self,  selves,  aurou  hautou. 

Acts  27. 27  the  shipmen  deemed  that  they  drew  near 


THEY 


975 


THING 


9 .Of  oioti  self,  selves ,  iavrou  heoutou. 

Rev.  2.  9  which  sayjthey  are  Jews,  and  are  not,  hut 
3.  9  which  say  they  are  Jews,  and  are  not,  but 

10.  That,  that  very,  he,  inelvos  ekeinos. 

Mark  16.  20  [they  went  forth,  and  preached  every  wh.] 
Luke  9.  34  feared  as  [they]  entered  into  the  cloud 
John  5.  39  Search  the  Scriptures,  .they  are.,  which  te. 

7.  45  they  said  unto  them,  Why  have  ye  not  hr. 
jo.  6  but  they  understood  Dot  what  things,  .we. 

11.  13  they  thought  that  he  had  spoken  of  tak. 

20. 13  they  say  unto  her,  Woman,  why  weepest 
Acts  10.  9  [they]weutontheir  journey.anddrewnigh 
10.  10  while  [they]  made  ready,  he  fell  into  a  tr. 

21.  6  we  took  ship ;  and  they  returned  home 
Rom  11.  23  they  also,  if  they  abide  not  still  in  unbe. 

1  (Jo.  9.  25  they  (do  it)  to  obtain  a  corruptible  crown 

15.  II  whether  (it  were)  I  or  they,  so  we  pre. 
Heb.  12.  25  if  they  escaped  not  who  refused  him  that 

11  .They  also,  even  they,  tea kuvoi  kaikeinoi. 

Matt  1 5.  18  come  forth  from  the  heart;  and  they  de. 
Marki6.  11  [they,  .had  heard  that  he  was  alive,  and] 

16.  13  [they  went  and  told  (it)  unto  the  residue] 
Acts  15.  11  we  believe. .we  shall  be  saved,  even  as  th. 

11. These,  those,  ovrot  houtoi. 

Luke  8.  14  that  which  fell  among  thorns  are  they 
8. 15  that  on  the  good  ground  are  they,  which 

13.  4  think  ye  that  [they]  were  sinners  above  all 
John  18.  21  ask  them  which  heard  me.  .they  know  wh. 
Acts  13.  4  [they,]  being  sent  forth  by  the  Holy  Ghost 
24.  15  which  they  themselves  also  allow,  that 
Rom.  8.  14  as  many  as  are  led  by  the  spirit,  .they  are 
9.  6  For  they  (are)  not  all  Israel  which  are  of 
1C0.16.  17  that  which  was  lacking  on  your  part  [they] 
Gal.  6.  12  they  constrain  you  to  be  circumcised,  only 
13.  These,  rovra  touta. 

John  6.  9  two  small  fishes ;  but  what  are  they  am. 
10.  25  the  works  that  I  do.  .they  bear  witness  of 

14 .Of  these,  tovtuv  touton. 

Mattii.  7  as  they  departed,  Jesus  began  to  sayunto 
THEY  also,  that,  which  — - 
1  .The  men,  D'B’jtt  anashim. 

Isa.  41.  11  they  that  strive  with  thee  shall  perish 
41. 12  they  that  war  against  thee  shall  be  as  no. 

2.  They  also ,  even  they,  ko.k*~lvoi  kaikeinoi. 

J0I11117.  24  Father,  I  will  that  they  also,  whom  thou 
1  Co.  10.  6  we  should  not  lust  after  evil . .  as  they  also 

3 . Those,  a'lnves,  olnves  haitines,  hoitines. 

Matt  25.  3  [They  that]  (were)  foolish  took  their  lamps 
Rev.  1.  7  every  eye  shall  see  him,  and  they  (also) 
THICKET,  thickness,  thick  — 

1.  Thick  darkness,  gloominess,  ^Dit  aphelah. 

Exod  10.  22  there  was  a  thick  darkness  in  all  the  land 

2 . Heavy,  weighty,  "n?  kabed. 

Exodig.  16  a  thick  cloud  upon  the  mount,  and  the 

3.  Thicket,  thickness,  ipo  sebak. 

Gen.  22.  13  behind  (him)  a  ram  caught  in  a  thicket  by 
Psa.  74.  5  had  lifted  up  axes  upon  the  thick  trees 
Isa.  9.  18  and  shall  kindle  in  the  thickets  of  the  fo. 
10. 34  he  shall  cut  down  the  thickets  of  the  for. 

4.  Thicket,  thickness,  sobek. 

Jer.  4.  7  The  lion  is  come  up  from  his  thicket,  and 

5.  Thorn,  bramble,  thicket,  run  choach. 

1  Sa.  13.  6  hide  themselves  in  caves,  and  in  thickets 
G.  Thick  cloud,  rope,  place,  thicket,  thickness,  njj  ab. 
Exodig.  9  I  come  unto  thee  in  a  thick  cloud,  that 
1  Ki.  7.  6  the  (other)  pillars  and  the  thick  beam(we.) 
Jer.  4.  29  they  shall  go  into  thickets,  and  climb  up 
Eze.  41.  25  (there  were)  thick  plauks  upon  the  face 
41.  26  windows  and  palm  trees,  .and  thick  pla. 

7 . Thickness,  'PSl.  abi. 

Job  15.  26  upon  the  thick  bosses  of  his  bucklers 

8.  Thickness,  'PV  obi. 

1  Ki.  7.  26  it  (was)  an  hand  breadth  thick,  and  the 

2  Ch.  4.  5  the  thickness  of  it  (was)  an  hand  breadth 
Jer  52.  21  the  thickness  thereof  (was)  four  fingers 

9.  Thick,  interwoven,  nil y  aboth. 

Lev.  23.  40  the  boughs  of  thick  trees,  and  willows  of 
Neh.  8.  15  palm  branches,  and  branches  of  thick  tr. 
Eze.  6.  13  under  every  thick  oak,  the  place  where 

20.  28  every  high  hill,  and  all  the  thick  trees 

10.  Thick  band,  wreath,  branch,  rny.  aboth. 

Eze.  19.  11  stature  was  exalted  among  the  thick  hr. 
31.  3  and  his  top  was  among  the  thick  boughs 
31.  10  he  hath  shot  up  his  top  among  the  thick 
31.  14  shoot  up  their  top  among  the  thick  bou. 

ll.Sioecf  smell,  -)PV  athar. 

Eze.  8.  11  and  a  thick  cloud  of  incense  went  up 

Vl.Breadth,  broad  place,  arh  rochab. 

Eze.  41.  9  The  thickness  of  the  wall,  which  (was)  for 
41. 12  wall  of  the  building(was)  five  cubits  thick 
'42.  10  The  chambers  (were)  in  the  thickness  of 
[See  also  Beam,  bough,  boughs,  branch,  clay,  cloth, 
cloud,  darkness,  gathered,  plank.] 

THICK,  to  be  thicker,  be  grown — 

To  be  thick,  nay  abah. 

Deut32. 15  thou  art  waxen  fat,  thou  art  grown  thick 

1  Ki.12.  10  My  little  (finger)  shall  be  thicker  than 

2  Ch.  10.  10  My  little  (finger)  shall  be  thicker  than  my 

THIEF  — 

l.X  thief,  a)3  gannab. 

Exod.  22.  2  If  a  thief  be  found  broaking  up,  and  be  sm. 


Exod22.  7  if  the  thief  be  found,  let  him  pay  double 

22.  8  If  the  thief  be  not  found,  then  the  master 
Deut24.  7  that  thief  shall  die;  and  thou  shalt  put 
Job  24. 14  The  murderer,  .in  the  night  is  as  a  thief 

30.  5  they  cried  after  them  as  (after)  a  thief 
Psa.  50.  18  When  thou  sawesta  thief,  then  thou  con. 
Prov.  6.  30  (Men)  do  not  despise  a  thief,  if  he  steal  to 
29.  24  Whoso  is  partner  with  a  thief  hatetli  his 
Isa.  1.  23  Thy  princes  (are),  .companions  of  thieves 
Jer.  2.  26  As  the  thief  is  ashamed  when  he  is  found 

48.  27  was  he  found  among  thieves?  for  since  th. 

49.  9  if  thieves  by  night,  they  will  destroy  till 
H03.  7.  1  the  thief  cometh  in,  (and)  the  troop  of  ro. 
Joel  2.  9  shall  enter  in  at  the  windows  like  a  thief 
Obad.  5  If  thieves  came  to  thee,  if  robbers  by  ni. 
Zech.  5.  4  it  shall  enter  into  the  house  of  the  thief 

3.  A  thief,  robber,  nXeirr gs  kleptes. 

Matt.  6. 19  and  where  thieves  break  through  and  st. 

6.  20  where  thieves  do  not  break  through  nor 
24.  43  had  known  in  what  watch  the  thief  would 

Lukei2.  33  where  no  thief  approacheth,  neither  moth 

12.  39  had  known  what  hour  the  thief  would  co. 
John  10.  1  climbeth  up  some  other  way ..  is  a  thief  and 
10.  8  All  that  ever  came  before  me  are  thieves 
10.  10  The  thief  cometh  not,  but  for  to  steal,  and 
12.  6  he  was  a  thief,  and  had  the  bag,  and  bare 
1  Co.  6.  10  Nor  thieves,  nor  covetous,  nor  drunkards 
1  Th.  5.  2  the  day  of  the  Lord  so  cometh  as  a  thief 

5.  4  that  day  should  overtake  you  as  a  thief 

1  Pe.  4. 15  let  none  of  you  suffer  as  a.  .thief,  or  (as) 

2  Pe.  3.  10  the  day  of  the  Lord  will  come  as  a  thief 
Rev.  3.  3  I  will  come  on  thee  as  a  thief,  and  thou 

16.  15  Behold,  I  come  as  a  thief.  Blessed  (is)  he 

3.  A  robber,  plunderer,  Xgar-bs  lestes. 

Matt.21.  13  My  house,  .ye  have  madeita  den  of  thie. 

26.  55  Are  ye  come  out  as  agaiust  a  thief  with 

27.  38  Then  were  there  two  thieves  crucified  wi. 
27.  44  The  thieves  also,  which  were  crucified  wi. 

Markn.  17  My  house,  .ye  have  made  it  a  den  of  thie. 

14.  48  Are  ye  come  out,  as  against  a  thief,  with 

15.  27  with  him  they  crucify  two  thieves;  theone 
Lukeio.  30  fell  among  thieves,  which  stripped  him  of 

10.  36  unto  him  that  fell  among  the  thieves 

19.  46  My  house,  .ye  have  made  it  a  den  of  thi. 
22. 52  Be  ye  come  out,  as  against  a  thief,  with 

THIGH  — 

1.  Thigh,  ?n;  yarek. 

Gen.  24.  2  Put,  I  pray  thee,  thy  hand  under  my  thigh 
24.  9  the  servant  put  his  hand  under  the  thigh 
32.  25  he  touched  the  hollow  of  his  thigh;  and 
32.  25  hollow  of  Jacob’s  thigh  was  out  of  joint 
32.  31  the  sun  rose,  .and  he  halted  upon  his  th. 
32.  32  which  (is)  upon  the  hollow  of  the  thigh 
32.  32  he  touched  the  hollow  of  Jacob’s  thigh  in 
47.  29  put,  I  pray  thee,  thy  hand  under  my  thigh 
Exod  28.  42  from  the  loins  even  unto  the  thighs  they 
Num.  5.  21  when  the  Lord  doth  make  thy  thigh  to 

5.  22  to  make  (thy)  belly  to  swell,  and  (thy)  thigh 

5.  27  her  belly  shall  swell,  and  her  thigh  shall 
Judg.  3. 16  and  he  did  gird  it.  .upon  his  right  thigh 
3.  21  took  the  dagger  from  his  right  thigh,  and 
15.  8  he  smote  them  hip  and  thigh  with  a  great 
Psa.  45.  3  Gird  thy  sword  upon  (thy)  thigh,  O  (most) 
Song  3.  8  every  man  (hath)  his  sword  upon  his  thi. 

7.  1  the  joints  of  thy  thighs  (are)  like  jewels 
Jer.  31.  19  I  smote  upon  (my)  thigh:  I  was  ashamed 
Eze.  21.  12  Cry.  .howl,  .smite  therefore  upon  (thy)  th. 

24.  4  every  good  piece,  the  thigh,  and  the  sho. 

2.  Thigh,  nrr.  yarkah. 

Dan.  2.  3'2  ’his  arms  of  silver,  his  bellyand  his  thighs 

3.  Leg,  P'ti  shoq. 

Isa.  47.  2  make  bare  the  leg,  uncover  the  thigh,  pass 

4.  Thigh,  pgpis  meros. 

Rev.  19.  16  hath  on  (his)  vesture  and  on  his  thigh  a 
THIM-NA'-THAH,  finjDPi. 

A  city  in  Dan,  near  Eloh  or  Ekron.  See  Timnath. 

Josh  19.  43  And  Elon,  and  T.,  and  Ekron 
THIN,  (to  be  made)  — 

1.  To  become  lean,  thin,  poor,  weak,  SVn  dalal,  2. 

Isa.  17.  4  the  glory  of  Jacob  shall  be  made  thin,  and 

2.  Lean,  thin,  small,  dwarfish,  pi  daq. 

Gen.  41.  6  seven  thin  ears  and  blasted  with  the  east 
41.  7  the  seven  thin  ears  devoured  the  seven  ra. 
41.  23  seven  ears, withered,  thin, (and)  blasted  wi. 
41.  24  the  thin  ears  devoured  the  seven  good  ears 
Lev.  13.  30  if.  .(there  be)  in  ita  yellow  thin  hair;  then 

3.  A  slope,  going  down,  descent,  Tjio  morad. 

1  Ki.  7.  29  (were)  certain  additions  made  of  thin  wo. 

4 . Lean,  thin,  piraq. 

Gen.  41.  27  the  seven  thin  and  ill  favoured  kine  that 
THINE  (own)  — 

1  .Thy  hand,  Ti]  yadeka. 

1  Ch.29.  14  all  things  (come)of  thee,  and  of  thine  own 

2.  Of  own  self,  selves,  eavrou  heautou. 

1  Co.  10.  29  Conscience,  I  say,  not  thine  own,  but  of 

3 .One's  own,  proper,  peculiar,  i5i os  idios. 

Luke  6.  41  perceivest  not  the  beam . .  in  thine  own  eye 

4 . To  thee,  trol  soi. 

Acts  5.  4  Whiles  it  remained, was  it  not  thine  own 

5.  Thy,  thine,  <ros  sos. 

Matt.  7.  4  and,  behold,  a  beam  (is)  in  thine  own  eye 

20.  14  Take  (that)  thine  (is),  and  go  thy  way :  I 

25.  25  hid  thy  talent,  .thou  hast  (that  is)  thine 


Luke  5.  33  disciples  of  John  fast,  .thine  eat  and  dr. 
15.  31  thou  art  ever  with  me,  and  all.  .is  thine 
22.  42  nevertheless  not  my  will,  but  thine,  be  do. 
Johni7.  6  thine  they  were,  and  thou  gavestthem  me 

17.  9  which  thouhastgivenme;  for  they  are  thi. 
17. 10  all  mine  are  thine,  and  thine  aremine;  and 

18.  35  Thine  own  nation  and  the  chief  priests  ha. 
Acts  5.  4  after  it  was  sold,  was  it  not  in  thine  own 

6.  Of  thee,  <rou  sou. 

Matt.  5.  25  Agree  with  thine  adversary  quickly  whiles 
5.  33  shalt  perform  unto  the  Lord  thine  oaths 

5.  43  shalt  love  thy  neighbour,  and  hate  thine 

6.  4  That  thine  alms  may  be  in  secret :  and  thy 

6.  13  [thine  is  the  kingdom,  and  the  power,  and] 

6.  17  when  thou  fastest,  anoint  thine  head,  and 
6.  22  if  therefore  thine  eye  be  single,  thy  whole 

6.  23  if  thine  eye  be  evil,  thy  whole  body  shall 

7.  4  Let  me  pull  out  the  mote  out  of  thine  eye 

7.  4  and,  behold,  a  beam  (is)  in  thine  own  eye 

7.  5  first  cast  out  the  beam  out  of  thine  own 
9.  6  take  up  thy  bed,  and  go  unto  thine  house 

i2.  13  Stretch  forth  thine  hand.  And  he  stretc. 

18.  9  if  thine  eye  offend  thee,  pluck  it  out,  and 
20. 15  Is  thine  eye  evil,  because  I  am  good  ? 

22.  44  till  I  make  thine  enemies  thy  footstool 

See  also  Mark  2.  it;  3.  [5] ;  9.47;  12.  36;  Luke4. 7;  5.  24;  6. 
42, 42,  42 ;  7.  44;  8.  39 ;  n.34;  12.  58;  13. 12 ;  19. 22,  [42],  43; 
20.  43 ;  John  2.  17 ;  8.  [10] ;  9.  [10],  17,  26 ;  17.  n ;  Acts  2. 
27;  4-  [30];  5-  3.  4;  8.  22;  10.  31;  13.  35;  23  35;  Rom. 
10.  6,  9 ;  11.  3;  12.20;  1  Ti.  5.  [23];  Heb.  1.  10,  13;  Rev. 
3.  18. 

THINE  own  self  — 

Of  thyself ,  aeavrov  seautou. 

Johni7.  5  glorify  thou  me  with  thine  own  self  with 
Phm.  19  thou  owest  unto  me  even  thine  own  self 

THING  — 

l.A  saying,  command,  "icn  omer. 

Job  22.  28  Thou  shalt  also  decree  a  thing,  and  it  sli. 

2..4  word,  matter,  thing,  121  clabar. 

Gen.  15.  1  After  these  things  the  word  of  the  Lord 

19.  21  accepted  thee  concerning  this  thing  also 

20.  8  Abimelech.  .told  all  these  things  in  their 

20.  10  What  sawest  thou,  that,  .hast  done  this  t. 

21.  11  the  thing  was  very  grievous  in  Abraham’s 

21.  26  I  wot  not  who  hath  done  this  thing ;  nei. 

22.  1  it  came  to  pass  after  these  things  that  God 

22.  16  because  thou  hast  done  this  thing,  and 

22.  20  it  came  to  pass  after  these  things,  that  it 
24.  28  told(themof)hermother’shouse  these  th. 
24.  50  The  thing  proceedeth  from  the  Lord  :  we 
24.  66  the  servant  told  Isaac  all  things  that  he 

29. 13  And  he  told  Laban  all  these  things 

30.  31  If  thou  wilt  do  this  thing  for  me,  I  will 

34.  14  We  cannot  do  this  thing,  to  give  our  sister 

34.  19  the  young  man  deferred  not  to  do  theth. 

39.  7  it  came  to  pass  after  these  things,  that  his 

40.  1  itcametopassafterthesethings,(that)t(ie 

41.  28  This  (is)the  thing  which  I  have  spoken  unto 
41.  32  (it  is)  because  the  thing  (is)  established  by 
41.  37  the  thing  was  good  in  the  eyes  of  Pharaoh 
44.  7  servants  should  do  accordingto  thisthing 
48.  1  it  came  to  pass  after  these  things,  that 

Exod.  1.  18  Why  have  ye  done  this  thing,  and  liavesa. 
2.  14  feared,  and  said,  Surely  this  thing  is  kno 
2.  15  when  Pharaoh  heard  this  thing,  he  sought 
9.  5  To  morrow  the  Lord  shall  do  thisthing  in 
9.  6  the  Lord  did  that  thing  on  the  morrow 
12.  24  ye  shall  observe  this  thing  for  an  ordina. 
16. 16,  32  This  (is)  the  thing  which  the  Lord 
18. 11  in  the  thing  wherein  they  dealt  proudly 

18.14  What  (is)  this  thing  that  thou  doest  to  the 
18.  17  The  thing  that  thou  doest  (is)  not  good 
18.  18  this  thing  (is)  too  heavy  for  thee  ;  thou  art 
18.  23  If  thou  shalt  do  this  thing,  and  God  com. 

29.  1  this  (is)  the  thing  that  thou  shalt  do  unto 
33. 17  I  will  do  this  thing  also  that  thou  hast  sp. 

35.  4  This  (is)  the  thing  which  the  Lord  com 
Lev.  4.  13  the  thing  be  hid  from  the  eyes  of  the  ass. 

5.  2  Or  if  a  soul  touch  any  unclean  thing,  wh. 

8.  5  This  (is)  the  thing  which  the  Lord  comm. 

8.  36  his  sons  did  all  things  which  the  Lord  co. 

9.  6  This  (is)  the  thing  which  the  LORD  comm. 

17.  2  This  (is)  the  thing  which  the  Lord  hath 

23.  37  drink  offerings,  every  thing  upon  his  day 
Num  1 8.  7  keep  your  priest’s  office  for  everything  of 

30.  1  This  (is)  the  thing  which  the  Lord  hath 

31.  23  every  thing  that  may  abide  the  fire,  yesh. 

32.  20  If  ye  w  ill  do  this  thing,  if  ye  will  go  armed 

36.  6  This  (is)  the  thing  which  the  Lord  doth 
Deut.  1.  14  The  thing  which  thouhast  spoken  (is)good 

1.  18  commanded  you  at  thattime  all  the  things 
1.  32  Yet  in  this  thingye  did  not  believe  the  L. 
4.  9  lest  thou  forget  the  things  which  thine 
4.  30  and  all  these  things  are  come  upon  thee 
4.  32  as  this  great  thing(is),  orhath  been  heard 

12.  32  What  thing  soever  I  command  you,  obse. 

13.  14  (if  it  be)  truth,  (and)  the  thing  certain 
15.  10  because  that  for  this  thing  the  Lord  thy 
15.  15  therefore  I  command  thee  this  thing  to  d. 
17.  4  the  thing  certain,  (that)  such  abomination 

17.  5  which  have  committed  that  wicked  thing 

18.  22  if  the  thing  follow  not,  nor  come  to  pass 
18.  22  that  (is)  the  thing  which  the  Lord  hath 

22.  20  But  if  this  thing  be  true  (and  the  tokens 

23.  9  then  keep  thee  from  every  wicked  thing 

23.  14  that  he  see  no  unclean  thing  in  thee,  and 
23. 19  usury  of  anything  that  is  lent  upon  usury 

24.  18,  22  thereforel  commandtheetodothisth. 
30.  1  when  all  these  things  are  come  upon  thee 


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Deut  32.47  For  it  (is)  not  a  vain  thing  for  you ;  because 
32.  47  through  this  thing  ye  shall  prolong  (your) 
Josh.  4.  10  until  every  thing  was  finished  that  the  L. 

9.  24  were  sore  afraid . .  and  have  done  this  thi. 

14.  6  Thou  knowest  the  thing  that  the  Lord  sa. 

21.  43  There  failed  not  ought  of  any  good  thing 

22.  24  done  it  for  fear  of  (this)  thing,  saying,  In 

22.  33  thing  pleased  the  children  of  Israel ;  and 

23.  14  good  things  which  the  Lord  your  Godsp. 

23.  14  all  are  come  to  pass,  .not  one  thing  hath 
23.  15  (that)  as  all  good  things  are  come  upon 

23.  15  the  Lord  bring  upon  you  all  evil  things 

24.  29  came  to  pass  after  these  things,  that  Josh. 
Judg.  6.  29  Who  hatli  done  this  thing?  And  when  they 

6.  29  the  son  of  Joash  hath  uone  this  thing 

1 1 .  37  Let  this  thing  be  done  for  me :  let  me  alo. 

18.  7  that  might  put  (them)  to  shame  in  (any) 

18.  10  place  where  (there  is)  no  want  of  any  thing 

19.  19  thyservants:  (there is)nowantof  anythin. 

19.  24  but  unto  this  man  do  not  so  vile  a  thing 

20.  9  But  now  this  (shall  be)  the  thing  which 
2:.  11  this  (is)  the  thing  that  ye  shall  do,  Ye  sh. 

Ruth  3.  18  until  he  have  finished  the  thing  this  day 

4.  7  for  to  confirm  all  things,  a  man  plucked 

1  Sa.  2.  23  Why  do  ye  such  things?  for  I  hear  of  yo. 

3.  11  will  do  a  thing  in  Israel,  at  which  both  t. 

3.  17  What  (is)  the  thing  that  (the  Lord)  hath 
3. 17  hide  (any)  thing  from  me  of  all  the  things 
8.  6  But  the  thing  displeased  Samuel,  when 

12.  16  therefore  stand  and  see  this  great  thing 

14.  12  Come,  .and  we  will  show  you  a  thing.  And 

18.  20  they  told  Saul,  and  the  thing  pleased  him 

19.  7  and  Jonathan  showed  him  all  those  thin. 

20.  2  why  should  my  father  hide  this  thingfrom 

22.  15  Let  not  the  king  impute  (any)  thing  unto 

24.  6  forbid  that  I  should  do  this  thing  unto 

25.  37  his  wife  had  told  him  these  things,  that 

26.  16  This  thing  (is)  not  good  that  thou  hast  do. 
28.  10  punishment  happen  to  thee  for  this  thing 

28.  18  hath  the  Lord  done  this  thing  unto  thee 

2  Sa.  2.  6  recpiite.  .because  ye  have  done  this  thing 

3.  13  but  one  thing  I  require  of  thee,  that  is 

11.  11  (as)  thy  soul  liveth,  I  will  not  do  this  th. 

11.  25  Let  not  this  thing  displease  thee ;  for  the 

11.  27  But  the  thing  that  David  had  done  displ. 

12.  6  because  he  did  this  thing,  and  because 

12.  12  but  I  will  do  this  thing  before  all  Israel 

12.  21  What  thing  (is)  this  that  thou  hast  done? 

13.  20  he  (is)  thy  brother;  regard  not  this  thing 

13.  21  when  king  David  heard  of  all  these  things 

13.  33  let  not  my  lord  the  king  take  the  thing  to 

14.  13  the  king  doth  speak  this  thing  as  one  whi. 

14.  15  I  am  come  to  speak  of  this  thing  unto  my 

14.  18  Hide  not  from  me.  .the  thing  that  I  shall 
14  20  hath  thy  servant  Joab  done  this  thing:  and 

14.  21  Behold  now,  I  have  done  this  thing:  go 

15.  11  they  went,  .and  they  knew  not  any  thing 

15.  35  what  thing  soever  thou  shalt  hear  out  of 

15.  36  hy  them  ye  shall  send  unto  me  every  thi. 
17. 19  spread  a  covering,  .and  the  thing  was  not 
24.  3  doth  my  lord  the  king  delight  in  this  thi. 

1  Ki.  1.  27  Is  this  thing  done  by  my  lord  the  king 

3.  10  pleased,  .that  Solomon  had  asked  this  th. 

3.  1 1  Because  thou  hast  asked  this  thing,  and 

11.  10  commanded  him  concerning  this  thing 

12.  24  return .  .for  this  tiling  is  from  me.  They 

12.  30  this  thing  became  a  sin :  for  the  people 

13.  33  After  this  thing  Jeroboam  returned  not 

13.  34  this  thing  became  sin  unto  the  house  of 

14.  5  wife  of  Jeroboam  cometli  to  ask  a  thing 

14.  13  there  is  found  (some)  good  thing  toward 

20.  9  I  will  do  :  but  this  thing  I  may  not  do.  A. 

20.  24  do  this  thing ;  Take  the  kings  away,  eve. 

21.  1  came  to  pass  after  these  things,  (that)  N. 

2  Ki.  5.  13  prophet  had  bid  thee  (do  some)  great  thi. 

5.  18  I11  this  thing  the  LORD  pardon  thy  servant 

6.  11  the  king,  .was  sore  troubled  for  this  thing 

7.  2  windows  in  heaven,  might  this  thing  be? 

7.  19  windows  in  heaven,  might  such  a  thing 
8. 13  a  dog,  that  he  should  do  this  great  thing? 

11.  5  saying,  This  (is)  the  thing  that  ye  shall  do 

17.  9  did  secretly  (those)  things  that  (were)  not 
17. 11  wrought  wicked  things  to  provoke  the  L. 
17.  12  said  unto  them,  Ye  shall  not  do  this  thi. 

23.  17  proclaimed  these  things  that  thou  hast 

1  Ch.  4.  22  And  (these  are)  ancient  things 

13.  4  the  thing  was  right  in  the  eyes  of  all  the 
17.  23  let  the  thing  that  thou  hast  spoken  con. 

21.  7  God  was  displeased  with  this  thing;  the. 

21.  8  sinned,  .because  I  have  done  this  thing 

2  Ch.n.  4  return  every  man  .  .for  this  thing  is  done 

12.  12  and  also  in  Judah  things  went  well 

19.  3  there  are  good  things  found  in  thee,  intli. 
23.  4  This(is)  the  thing  that  ye  shall  do;  A  third 
23.  19  none  (which  was)  unclean  in  any  thing  sh. 

29.  36  prepared  the  people  :  for  the  thing  was 
32.  4  the  thing  pleased  the  king  and  all  the  co. 
32.  1  After  these  things,  and  the  establishment 

Ezra  9.  3  when  I  heard  this  thing,  I  rent  my  garni. 
Neh.  2.  19  What  (is)  this  thing  that  ye  do?  w  ill  ye  re. 

6.  8  There  are  no  such  things  done  as  thou  sa. 
Eslh.  2.  1  After  these  things,  when  the  wrath  of  ki. 

2.  4  the  thing  pleased  the  king ;  and  he  did  so 

2.  22  the  thing  was  known  to  Mordecai,  who 

3.  1  After  these  things  did  king  Ahasuerus  pr. 

5.  14  the  thing  pleased  Hannan  ;  and  he  caused 

8.  5  the  thing  (seem)  rigflc  before  the  king,  and 

9.  20  Mordecai  wrote  these  things,  and  sent  le. 
Job  4.  12  a  thing  was  secretly  brought  to  me,  and 

15.  11  is  there  any  secret  thing  with  thee? 

Bsn.  101.  3  I  will  set  no  wicked  thing  before  mine 
E  el.  1.  8  All  things  (are)  full  of  labour;  man  can. 


Heel.  1.  10  Is  there  (any)  thing  whereof  it  may  be  said 

5.  2  be  hasty  to  utter  (any)  thing  before  God 

6.  11  there  bemany  things  that  increase  vanity 

7.  8  Better  (is)  the  end  of  a  thing  than  the  he. 

8.  1  who  knoweth  the  interpretation  of  a  thi. 

8.  3  stand  not  in  an  evil  thing;  for  he  doeth 

8.  5  Whoso  keepeth .  .shall  feel  no  evil  thing 
Isa.  38.  7  the  Lord  will  do  this  thing  that  he  hath 

42.  16  These  things  will  I  do  unto  them,  and  not 
Jer.  7.  23  this  thing  commanded  I  them,  saying,  Oh. 

20.  1  heard  that  Jeremiah  prophesied  these  th. 

22.  4  if  ye  do  this  thing  indeed,  then  shall  th. 

26. 10  the  princes  of  Judah  heard  these  things 

32.  27  I  (am)  the  Lord,  .is  there  any  thing  too 

33.  14  I  will  perform  that  good  thing  which  I 
38.  5  the  king(is)  not  (lie  that)  can  do  (any)  th. 
40.  3  therefore  this  thing  is  come  upon  you 
40.  16  Thou  shalt  not  do  this  thing ;  for  thou  sp. 
42.  3  may  show  us.  .the  thing  that  we  may  do 
44.  4  do  not  this  abominable  thing  that  I  hate 
44.  17  certainly  do  whatsoever  thing  goeth  forth 

Eze.  11.  25  spake,  .all  the  things  that  the  Lord  had 

14.  9  deceived  when  he  hath  spoken  a  thing,  I 

38. 10  at  the  same  time  shall  things  come  into 
Dan.  10.  1  thing  was  revealed. .and  the  thing  (was) 

10.  1  understood  the  thing,  and  had  understa. 
Amos  6.  13  Ye  which  rejoice  in  a  thing  of  nought,  wh. 
Zech.  8. 16  These  (are)  the  things  that  ye  shall  do 

3.  Vessel,  'V?  keli. 

Lev.  13.  49,  52,  53,  57,  59  or  in  any  thing  of  skin  ;  it 

13.  58  whatsoever  thing  of  skin  (it  he),  which 

15.  4  every  thing  whereon  he  sitteth  shall  be 

15.  6  he  that  sitteth  on  (any)  thing  whereon  he 
15.  22  whosoever  toucheth  any  thing  that  she  sat 

15.  23  or  on  any  thing  whereon  she  sitteth.  when 

Num  35.  22  or  have  cast  upon  him  any  thing  without 

4.  Work,  npi^p  melakah. 

Lev.  13.  48  whether  in  a  skin,  or  in  any  thing  made 
1  Sa.  15.  9  everything(thatwas)vileandrefuse,  that 

5.  A  word,  speech,  matter,  n^p  mill  ah. 

Dan.  2.  5  The  thing  is  gone  from  me :  if  ye  will  not 
2.  8  because  ye  see  the  thing  is  gone  from  me 
2.  10  nor  ruler,  (that)  asked  such  things  at  any 
2.  11  (it  is)  a  rare  thing  that  the  king  requireth 
2.  15  Then  Arioch  made  the  thing  kiK'wn  to  Da. 
2.  17  made  the  thing  known  to  Hananiah,  Mi. 

4.  33  The  samehourwas  the  thing  fulfilled  upon 

5.  15  could  not  show,  .interpretation  of  the  th. 

5.  26  This  (is)  the  interpretation  of  the  thing 

6.  12  The  thing  (is)  true,  according  to  the  law 

7.  16  made  me  know  the  interpretation  of  the 

6.  Animal  soul,  tvaj  nephesli. 

Lev.  11.  10  of  any  living  thing  which  (is)  in  the  wat. 
Eze.  47.  9  every  thing  that  liveth,  which  moveth.wh. 

7.  A  loan,  debt,  nkfi’p  mashshaah. 

Dent  24. 10  When  thou  dost  lend  thy  brother  anyth. 

8.  A  icord,  matter,  tiling,  Xoyos  logos. 

Matt  21.  24  I  will  also  ask  you  one  thing,  which  if  ye 
Luke  1.  4  know  the  certainty  of  those  things,  whe. 

20.  3  I  will  also  ask  you  one  thing;  and  answer 
Acts  5.  24  the  chief  priests  heard  these  things,  they 

9  .A  deed,  doing,  any  thing  done,  irpaypa  pragma. 
Matt  18.  19  shall  agree  on  earth  as  touching  any  thing 
Luke  1.  1  a  declaration  of  those  things  which  are 
Acts  5.  4  why  hast  thou  conceived  this  thing  in  th. 
Heb.  6.  18  That  by  two  immutable  things,  in  which 

10.  1  not  the  very  image  of  the  things,  can  ne. 

11.  1  faith  is  the  substance  of  things  hoped  for 

10 .Saying,  matter,  fir/pa  rliema. 

Luke  2.  15  see  this  thing  which  is  come  to  pass,  wh. 

2.  19  Mary  kept  all  these  things,  and  pondered 
Acts  5.  32  we  are  his  witnesses  of  these  things ;  and 

ll.77i.esc,  aiira  auta. 

1  Pe.  1.  12  they  did  minister  the  things  which  are  now 
THINGS,  these  — 

1.  These,  these  things,  to  Ora  tauta. 

Matt.  1.  20  while  he  thought  on  these  things,  behold 

4.  9  All  these  things  will  I  give  thee,  if  thou 

6.  32  after  all  these  things  do  the  Gentiles  seek 

6.  33  and  all  these  things  shall  be  added  unto 

9.  18  While  he  spake  these  things  unto  them 

11.  25  thou  hast  hid  these  things  from  the  ivise 
13.  34  these  things  spake  Jesus  unto  the  multi. 
13.  51  Have  ye  understood  all  these  things?  Th. 
13.  56  Whence  then  hath  this(man)all  these  th.? 

19.  20  All  these  things  have  I  kept  from  my  yo. 

21.  23  By  what,  .doest  thou  these  things?  and 

21.  24,  27  tell,  .by  what  authority  I  do  these  th. 

23.  36  All  these  things  shall  come  upon  this  ge. 

24.  2  See  ye  not  all  these  things?  Verily  I  say 

24.  3  when  shall  these  things  he?  and  what(sh. 

24.  33  when  ye  shall  see  all  these  things,  know 
24.  34  shall  not  pass,  till  all  these  things  be  ful. 

Mark  2.  8  Why  reason  ye  these  things  in  your  he.  ? 

6.  2  From  whence  hath  this  (man)  these  things? 
11.  28  By  what  authority  doest  thou  these  thi.  ? 
11.  28  gave  thee  this  authority  to  do  these  thi. 
11.  29,  33  tell,  .by  what  authority  I  do  these  th. 
13.  4  when  shall  these  things  be?  and  what  (sh. 
13.  4  the  sign  when  all  these  things  shall  be  fn. 
13.  29  when  ye  shall  see  these  things  come  to 
13.  30  shall  not  pass,  till  all  these  things  be  do. 

Luke  1.  20  until  the  day  that  these  things  shall  be 

4.  28  when  they  heard  these  things,  were  filled 

5.  27  after  these  things  he  went  forth,  and  saw 

7.  9  When  Jesus  heard  these  things,  he  mar. 


Luke  8.  8  when  he  had  said  these  things,  he  cried 

10.  1  After  these  things  the  Lord  appointed  ot. 

10.  21  thou  hast  hid  these  things  from  the  wise 

1 1.  27  as  lie  spake  these  things,  a  certain  woman 

11.  53  [as  he  said  these  things  unto  them,  the  sc.] 

12.  30  all  these  things  do  the  nations  of  the  wo. 

12.  31  and  all  these  things  shall  be  added  unto 

13.  17  when  he  had  said  these  things,  all  his  ad. 

14.  6  could  not  answer  him  again  to  these  thi 
14.15  one  of  them . .  with  him  heard  these  things 

14.  21  servant  came,  and  showed  his  lord  these  t. 

15.  26  he  called,  and  asked  what  these  things 

16.  14  the  Pharisees  also . .  heard  all  these  things 

18.  22  when  Jesus  heard  [these  things],  he  said 

19.  11  as  they  heard  these  things,  he  added  and 

20.  2  by  what  authority  doest  thou  these  things 

20.  8  tell,  .by  what  authority  I  do  these  things 

21.  6  (As  for)  these  things  which  ye  behold,  the 
21.  7  Master,  but  when  shall  these  things  be? 

21.  7  what  sign  (will  there  be)  when  these  thi. 
21.  9  these  things  must  first  come  to  pass;  but 
21.  31  when  ye  see  these  things  come  to  pass 
21.  36  w  orthy  to  escape  all  these  thjngs  that  sh. 
23.  31  if  they  do  these  things  in  a  green  tree,  w  h. 

23.  49  women,  stood  afaroff.beholdingtheseth. 

24.  9  told  all  these  things  unto  the  eleven,  and 
24.  10  which  told  these  things  unto  the  apostles 
24.  21  to  day  is  the  third  day  since  these  things 
24.  26  Ought.  Christ  to  have  suffered  these  th. 

John  1.  28  These  things  were  done  in  Bethabara  be. 
2.  16  Take  these  things  hence;  make  not  my 

2.  18  sign,  .seeing  that  thou  doest  these  things 

3.  9  and  said  unto  him,  How  can  these  things 
3.  10  thou  a  master,  .knowest  not  these  things 

3.  22  After  these  things  came  Jesus  and  his  di. 
5. 16  he  had  done  these  things  on  the  sabbath 

5.  34  these  things  I  say,  that  ye  might  be  saved 

6.  1  After  these  things  Jesus  wentover  the  sea 

6.  59  These  things  said  he  in  the  synagogue,  as 

7.  1  Afterthesethings  Jesus  walked  in  Galilee 

7.  4  If  thou  do  these  things,  show  thyself  to 

8.  28  as  my  Father,  .taught.  .1  speak  these  th. 

11.  11  These  things  said  he  :  and  after  that  he 

12.  16  These  things  understood  not  his  disciples 
12.  16  then  remembered  they  that  these  things 
12.  16  (that)  they  had  done  these  things  unto 
12.  36  These  things  spake  Jesus,  and  departed 

12.  41  These  things  said  Esaias,  when  he  saw  his 

13.  17  If  ye  know  these  things,  happy  are  ye  if 

14.  25  These  tilings  have  I  spoken  unto  you,  be. 

15.  11  These  things  have  I  spoken  unto  you,  th. 
-  5.  17  These  things  I  command  you,  that  ye  lo. 

15.  21  these  things  will  they  do  unto  you  for  my 

16.  1  These  things  have  I  spoken  unto  you,  that 

16.  3  thesethingswilltheydountoyou,  because 

16.  4  these  things  have  I  told  you,  that,  when 

16.  4  these  things  I  said  not  unto  you  at  the  be. 

16.  6  because  I  have  said  these  tilings  unto  you 

16.  25  These  things  have  I  spoken  unto  you  in 

16.  33  These  things  I  have  spoken untoyou,  that 

17.  13  these  things  I  speak  in  the  world,  that  th. 

19.  24  These  things  therefore  the  soldiers  did 

19.  36  these  things  were  done,  that  the  scripture 

20.  18  (that)  he  had  spoken  these  things  unto  her 

21.  1  After  these  things  Jesus  showed  himself 
21.  24  the  disciple  which,  .wrote  these  things 

Acts  1.  9  when  he  had  spoken  these  thiDgs,  while 
5.  5  came  on  all  them  that  heard  [these  things] 
5.  11  and  upon  as  many  as  heard  these  things 

7.  1  Then  said  the  high  priest,  Are  these  thi. 

7.  50  Hath  not  my  hand  made  all  these  things? 
7.  54  When  they  heard  these  things,  they  were 

11.  18  When  they  heard  these  things,  they  held 

12.  17  Go  show  these  things  unto  James,  and  to 

14.  15  Sirs,  why  do  ye  these  things?  We  also  are 

15.  17  saith  the  Lord,  who  doeth  all  these  things 

17.  8  they  troubled  .when  they  heard  these  th. 

17.  20  would  know'  therefore  what  these  things 

18.  1  After  these  things  Paul  departed  from  A. 

19.  21  After  these  things  were  ended,  Paul  pur. 
21.  12  when  we  heard  these  things,  both  we,  and 

23.  22  that  thou  hast  showed  these  things  tome 

24.  9  also  assented,  saying  that  these  things  we. 
24.  22  Felix  heard  [these  things,]  having  more  pe. 

Rom.  8.  31  What  shall  we  then  say  to  these  things? 

1  Co.  4.  6  these  things,  brethren,  I  have  in  a  figure 

4.  14  I  write  not  these  things  to  shame  you, but 

9.  8  Say  I  these  things  as  a  man?  or  saith  not 

9.  15  neither  have  I  written  these  things,  that 

10.  6  these  things  were  our  examples,  to  the  in. 

10.  11  these  things  happened  unto  them  for  en. 

2  Co.  2.  16  And  who  (is)  sufficient  for  these  things? 

13  10  I  write  these  things  being  absent,  lest  be. 
Eph.  5.  6  because  of  these  things  cometh  the  wrath 
Phil.  4.  8  if  (there  be)  any  praise,  think  on  these  th. 
2  Th.  2.  5  I  was  yet  with  you,  I  told  you  these  things 

1  Ti.  3.  14  These  things  write  I  unto  thee,  hoping  to 

4.  6  If  thou  put.  .in  remembrance  of  these  th. 
4. 11  These  things  command  and  teach 

4.  15  Meditate  upon  these  things,  give  thyself 

5.  7  these  things  give  in  charge,  that  they  may 

5.  21  that  thou  observe  these  things  without 

6.  2  do  (them)  service ..  These  things  teach  and 

6.  II  flee  these  things;  and  follow  after  righto. 

2  Ti.  1.  12  For  the  which  cause  I  .  suffer  these  things 

2. 14  Of  these  things  put  (them)  in  remembra 
Titus  2.  15  These  things  speak,  and  exhort,  and  rebu. 

3.  8  These  things  are  good  and  profitable  unto 
Heb.  7.  13  he  of  whom  these  things  are  spoken  pe. 
Jas.  3.  10  Mv  brethren,  these  things  ought  not  so  to 
2  Pe.  1.  8  if  these  thingsbe  in  you,  and  abound, th 
1.  9  he  that  lacketli  these  things  is  blind,  and 


THINGS 


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THIRD 


2  Pe.  1. 10  if  ye  do  these  things,  ye  shall  never  fall 

1  Jo.  i.  4  these  things  write  we  unto  you,  that  your 

2.  i  these  things  write  X  unto  you,  that  ye  sin 
5.13  These  thingsliave  I  written  unto  you  that 
■  Rev.  7,  1  after  [these  things]  I  saw  four  angels  stan. 

18.  1  after  these  things  I  saw  another  angel  co. 

19.  1  after  these  things  I  heard  a  great  voice  of 

22.  8  I  John  saw  these  things,  and  heard  (them) 

22.  8  the  angel  which  showed  me  these  things 
22. 16  to  testify  unto  you  these  things  in  the  ch. 
22.  18  If  any  man  shall  add  unto  [these  things] 

22.  20  He  which  testifleth  these  things  saith,  Su. 

l.Of  these,  tovtwv  touton. 

Matt.  6.  32  that  ye  have  need  of  all  these  things 
i >eealso  Luke  7.  18;  12.30;  18.  34;  21.  28;  24.  14,  48; 
folin  2X.  24 ;  Acts  iq.  36 ;  24.  8  ;  25.  9 ;  26.  26,  26 ;  1  Co. 
).  15;  Titus  3.  8;  Heb.  9.  6;  2  Pe.  1.  12,  15;  3.  11,  16; 
kev.  18.  15. 

[TONGS,  the,  such  — 

These  things,  ravra  tauta. 

John  7.  32  the  people  murmured  such  things  concer. 
Gal.  2.  18  if  X  build  again  the  things  which  I  destr. 

5.  17  so  that  ye  cannot  do  the  things  that  ye 

2  Pe.  3.  14  seeing  that  ye  look  for  such  things,  be 
See  also  Any,  certain,  committed,  creeping,  draw, 
ormed,  high,  holy,  incredible,  nought,  one,  what.  Also 
Ml,  base,  boast  of,  to  come,  good,  great,  hoped  for, 
nove,  those,  weak.] 

HUNG  of  nought  — 

Nought,  S’Sn  elil. 

Jer.  14.  14  a  thing  of  nought,  and  the  deceit  of  their 
rHINGS  that  we  have  — 

The  things  possessed,  to  Ivivra  ta  enonta. 

Luken.  41  rather  give  alms  of  such  things  as  ye  have 
CHINK,  to  — 

[ ,  To  say,  ion  amar. 

Gen.  20.  11I  thought,  Surely  the  fear  of  God  (is)  not 
NuiU24. 11I  thought  to  promote  thee  unto  great  ho. 
Judg  15.  2  I  verily  thought  that  thou  hadst  utterly 
Ruth  4.  4  I  thought  to  advertise  thee,  saying,  Buy 

1  Sa.  20.  26  he  thought,  Something  hath  befallen  him 

2  Sa.  5.  6  thinking,  David  cannot  come  in  hither 

13.  33  to  think  that  all  the  king's  sons  are  dead 
21.  16  he,  being  girded,  thought  to  have  slain 
2  Ki.  5. 11  I  thought,  He  will  surely  come  out  tome 
2  Ch.13.  8  ye  think  to  withstand  the  kingdom  of  the 
32.  1  encamped,  .and  thought  to  win  them  for 
Esth.  6.  6  Hainan  thought  in  his  heart,  To  whom 
Eccl.  8.  17  though  a  wise  (man)  think  to  know  (it) 

2.  To  understand,  consider,  pa  bin,  7 a. 

Job  31.  1  why  then  should  I  think  upon  a  maid? 

3.  To  speak,  iaa  dabar,  3. 

Exod32.  14  repented  of  the  evil  which  he  thought  to 

1.  To  liken,  think,  devise,  nca  damah,  3. 

Num33.  56  I  shall  do  unto  you,  as  I  thought  to  do 
Judg  20.  s  beset  the  house . .  (and)  thought  to  have 
Esth.  4. 13  Think  not  with  thyself  that  thou  shalt 
Psa.  48.  9  We  have  thought  of  thy  loving  kindness 
50.  21  thou  thoughtest  that  I  was  altogether 
Isa.  14.  24  as  I  have-thought,  so  shall  it  come  to  pa. 
5.7b  devise,  design,  cpj  zamam. 

Dent  19.  19  do  unto  him  as  he  had  thought  to  have 
Zecli.  1.  6  Like  as  the  Lord  of  hosts  thought  to  do 
8.  14  I  thought  to  punish  you,  when  your  fath. 
8.  15  again  have  I  thought  in  these  days  to  do 

3.  To  think,  reckon,  3»n  chashab. 

Gen.  38.  is  WheD  Judah  saw  her,  he  thought  her  (to 
50.  20  But  as  for  you,  ye  thought  evil  against  me 

1  Sa.  1. 13  therefore  Eli  thought  she  had  been  drun. 

18.  25  Saul  thought  to  make  David  fall  by  the 
2Sa.  14.  13  Wherefore  then  hast  thou  thought  such 
Neh.  6.  2  But  they  thought  to  do  me  mischief 

6.  6  thou  and  the  Jews  think  to.rebel :  for  wh. 
Job  35.  2  Tliinkest  thou  this  to  be  right,  (that)  thou 

41.  32  (one)  would  think  the  deep  (to  be)  hoary 
Psa.  40. 17  the  Lord  thinketh  upon  me  :  thou  (art) 
Isa.  10.  7  meaneth  not  so,  neither  doth  his  heart  th. 
Jer.  18.  8  will  repent  of  the  evil  that  I  thought  to 

23.  27  Which  think  to  cause  my  people  to  forget 
29. 11 1  know  the  thoughts  that  I  think  toward 

Eze.  38. 10  and  thou  shalt  think  an  evil  thought 
Mai.  3. 16  that  feared  the  Lord,  and  that  thought 

7.  To  think,  devise,  3B'n  chashab,  3. 

Psa.  73.  16  When  I  thought  to  know  this,  it  (was)  too 
119.  59  I  thought  on  my  ways,  and  turnedmy  feet 
3 .To  hope,  purpose,  1JP  sebar. 

Dan.  7.  25  he  shall,  .think  to  change  times  and  laws 
).  To  think,  purpose,  ntt'Ji  ashith. 

Dan.  6.  3  the  king  thought  to  set  him  over  the  wh. 

10.  To  bethink  self,  nyy  ashath,  7. 

Jon.  1.  6  if  so  be  that  God  will  think  upon  us,  that 
\\.  To  judge,  adjudge,  bbs  palal,  3. 

Gen.  48.  11 1  had  not  thought  to  see  thy  face ;  and,  lo 
Yl.Before  me,  ’Dig.  qodamai. 

Dan.  4.  2  I  thought  it  good  to  show  the  signs  and 
1 3. 77?  think,  estimate,  shaar. 

ProV23.  7  as  he  thinketh  in  his  heart,  so  (is)  he  :  Eat 

14 . To  see,  ns 'rraah: 

2  Sa.  18.  27  Me  thinketh  the  running  of  the  foremost 

15.  In  the  eyes  of,  'Vy?  beene. 

Num36.  6  Let  them  marry  to  whom  they  think  best 

123 


2  Sa.  4.  10  one  told  me . .  thinking  to  have  brought  go. 

10.  3  Thinkest  thou  that  David  doth  lionourthy 
13.  2  Amnon  thought  it  hard  for  him  to  do  any 
19. 18  and  todo  what  he  thought  good.  And  Sh. 

1  Ch.  19.  3  Thinkest  thou  that  David  doth  honour  thy 
Esth.  3.  6  he  thought  scorn  to  lay  hands  on  Morde. 
Zech  n. 12  If  ye  think  good,  give  (me)  my  price ;  and 

1 5.  To  reckon  through,  reason,  biaXoyl^oyai  dialog. 
Luke  12. 17  he  thought  within  himself,  saying,  What 

17 . To  think,  Soice'cv  dokeo. 

M  att.  3.  9  think  not  to  say  within  yourselves,  We  ha. 

6.  7  they  think  that  they  shall  be  heard  for  th. 

17.  25  What  thinkest  thou,  Simon?  of  whom  do 

18.  12  How  think  ye?  If  a  man  have  an  hundred 

21.  28  what  thinkye?  A  (certain)  man  had  twro  so. 

22.  17  What  thinkest  thou?  Is  it  lawful  to  give 
22.  42  Saying,  What  think  ye  of  Christ?  whose 

24.  44  in  such  an  hour  as  ye  think  not  the  Son 
26.  S3  Thinkest  thou  that  I  cannot  now  pray  to 
26.  66  What  think  ye?  They  answered  and  said 

Lukeio.  36  Which  now  of  these  three,  thinkest  thou 

12.  40  cometh  at  an  hour  when  ye  think  not 

13.  4  think  ye  that  they  were  sinners  above  all 

19.  11  they  thought  that  the  kingdom  of  God  sh. 
John  5.  39  for  in  them  ye  think  ye  have  eternal  life 

S.  45  Do  not  think  that  I  will  accuse  you  to  the 
11. 13  they  thoughtthat  he  had  spoken  of  taking 

11.  56  What  think  ye,  that  he  will  not  come  to 

13.  29  some  (of  them)  thought,  because  Judas 

16.  2  whosoever  killetli  you  will  think  that  he 
Acts  12.  9  and  wist  not . .  but  thought  he  saw  a  vision 

26.  9  I  verily  thought  with  myself,  that  I  ought 

1  Co.  4.  9  I  think  that  God  hath  set  forth  us  the  ap. 

7.  40  and  I  think  also  that  I  have  the  Spirit  of 

8.  2  if  any  man  think  that  he  knoweth  any  th. 
10. 12  let  him  that  thinketh  he  standeth  take 
12  23  those  (members),  .which  we  think  to  be 

14.  37  If  any  man  think  himself  to  be  a  prophet 

2  Co.  11.  16  Let  no  man  think  me  a  fool:  if  otherwise 

12.  19  think  ye  that  we  excuse  ourselves  unto 
Gal.  6.  3  if  a  man  think  himself  to  be  something 
Phil.  3.  4  If  any  other  man  thinketh  that  he  hath 
Jas.  4.  s  Do  ye  think  that  the  Scripture  saith  in 

18.  To  bear  or  have  in  the  mind,  (v8vyeoo.au  enthu. 
Matt.  1.  20  while  he  thought  on  these  things,  behold 

9.  4  Wherefore  think  ye  evil  in  your  hearts? 
Acts  10. 19  While  Peter  thought  on  the  vision,  the  S. 

19.  To  lead,  account,  esteem,  gyeoyai  hegeomai. 
Acts  26.  2  I  think  myself  happy,  king  Agrippa,  bee. 
2  Co.  9.  5  I  thought  it  necessary  to  exhort  the  bret. 
Phil.  2.  6  thought  it  not  robbery  to  be  equal  with 
2  Pe.  1.  13  I  think  it  meet,  as  long  as  I  am  in  this 

20.  To  judge,  Kplvw  krino. 

Acts  26.  8  Why  should  it  be  thought  a  thing  incred. 

21. 7’o  reckon,  Xoyl(oyat  logizomai. 

Rom.  2.  3  thinkest  thou  this,  O  man,  that  judgest 

1  Co.  13.  5  is  not  easily  provoked,  thinketh  no  evil 

13.  1 1  I  understood  as  a  child,  I  thought  as  a  ch. 

2  Co.  3.  s  sufficient  of  ourselves  to  think  any  thing 

10.  2  think  to  be  bold  against  some,  which  th. 
10.  7  let  him  of  himself  think  this  again,  that 
10.  11  Let  such  an  one  think  this,  that,  such  as 
12.  6  lest  any  man  should  think  of  me  above  th. 
Phil.  4.  8if(therebe)anypraise,tliinkonthesethings 

22.  To  ponder,  understand,  think,  conceive,  vo(a. 
Eph.  3.  20  abundantly  above  all  that  we  ask  or  think 

23.  To  account,  reckon  in  lav:,  voyifa  nomizo. 

Matt.  5. 17  Think  not  that  I  am  come  to  destroy  the 

10.  34  Think  not  that  I  am  come  to  send  peace 
Acts  8.  20  thou  hast  thought  that  the  gift  of  God  may 

17.  29  we  ought  not  to  think  that  the  Godhead 
1  Co.  7.  36  if  any  man  think  that  he  behaveth  him. 

24.  To  be  of  opinion,  think,  svppose,  o’lop.ai  oiomai. 
Jas.  1.  7  let  not  that  man  think  that  he  shall  rece. 

25.  To  ponder  under,  suspect,  suppose,  bvovoeu. 
Acts  13.  25  he  said,  Whom  think  ye  that  I  am?  I  am 

26.  To  make  to  appear,  <paiva>  pliaino. 

Marki4.  64  Ye  have  heard  the  blasphemy :  what  think 

27.  To  be  of  opinion,  set  the  affections  on,  tppovea . 
Acts  28.  22  we  desire  to  hear  of  thee  what  thou  thi. 
Rom.  1 2.  3  more  highly  than  he  ought  to  think,  but  to 
1  Co.  4.  6  that  ye  might  learn  in  us  not  [to  think]  (of 

13. 11  I  thought  as  a  child ;  but  when  I  became 
Phil.  1.  7  as  it  is  meet  for  me  to  think  this  of  you 

THINK  evil,  good,  more  highly,  on,  upon,  to  — 

1  .To  be  mindful,  remember,  -pt  zakar. 

Gen.  40.  14  think  on  me  when  it  shall  be  well  with 
leh.  3. 19  Think  upon  me,  my  God,  for  good,  (accor). 
6. 14  My  God,  think  thou  upon  Tobiah  and  Sa. 

2.  To  devise,  desire,  cijt  zamam. 

Prov.30.  32  if  thou  hast  thought  evil,  (lay)  thine  hand 

3.  To  be  or  appear  good  or  acceptable,  ISIS’  shephar. 
Dan.  4.  2  I  thought  it  good  to  show  the  signs  and 

4.  To  cast  or  throw  upon,  (uiBd.XXu>  epiballd. 
Marki4.  72  And  when  he  thought  thereon,  he  wept 

5.  To  think  well,  cv8ok(w  eudokeo. 

1  Th.  3.  1  we  thought  it  good  to  be  left  at  Athens 

6.  To  think  too  highly,  bireptppovea  huperphroneo. 
Romi2.  3  not  to  think,  .more  highly  than  he  ought 


THIRD  (part,  rank,  time,  loft),  thirdly  — 

1  .Three,  r\mby,  vhy  shalosh,  sheloshali. 

Exodi9. 15  Be  ready  against  the  third  day :  come  not 

1  Ki.15.  28,  33  in  the  third  year  of  Asa  king  of  Judah 

2  Ki.18.  1  in  the  third  year  of  Hoshea  son  of  Elah 

1  Ch.26.  11  Hilkiah  the  second,  Tebaliah  the  third 

2  Ch.17.  7  in  the  third  year  of  his  reign  he  sent  to 
Esth.  1.  3  In  the  third  year  of  his  reign,  he  made  a 
Dan.  1.  1  In  the  third  year  of  the  reign  of  Jelioiakim 

8.  1  In  the  third  year  of  the  reign  of  king  Bel. 

10.  1  In  the  third  year  of  Cyrus  king  of  Persia 

2.  Third,  'vi'by  shelishi. 

Gen.  1.  13  evening  and . .  morning  were  the  third  day 
2. 14  the  name  of  the  third  river  (is)  Hiddekel 

6.  16  lower, second,  and  third,  .shalt  thou  make 
22.  4  onthetliirddayAbrahamlifteduphiseyes 

31.  22  it  was  told  Laban  on  the  third  day  that 

32.  19  so  commanded  he  the  second,  and  the  th. 
34.  25  it  came  to  pass  on  the  third  day,  when 
40.  20  it  came  to  pass  the  third  day . .  Pharaoh’s 
42.  18  J oseph  said  unto  them  the  third  day,  This 

Exodig.  1  In  the  third  month,  when  the  children  of 
19.  11  be  ready  against  the  third  day :  for  the  the 
19. 16  it  came  to  pass  on  the  third  day,  in  the 
28. 19  the  third  row  a  ligure,  an  agate,  and  an 
39.  12  the  third  row,  a  ligure,  an  agate,  and  an 
Lev.  7.  17  the  remainder,  .on  the  third  day  shall  be 

7.  18  if.  .the  flesh,  .be  eaten  at  all  on  the  third 
19.  6  if  ought  remain  until  the  third  day,  it  sh. 
19.  7  if  it  be  eaten  at  all  on  the  third  day,  it  (is) 

Num.  2.  24  they  shall  go  forward  in  the  third  rank 

7.  24  On  the  third  day  Eliab  the  son  of  Helon 
15.  6  mingled  with  the  third,  of  an  hin  of  oil 
15.  7  thou  shalt  offer  the  third,  .of  an  hin  of 
19.  12  on  the  third  day .  .but  if.  .not.  .the  third 
19.  19  sprinkle  upon  the  unclean  on  the  third 

28.  14  and  the  third  (part)  of  an  hin  unto  a  ram 

29.  20  on  the  third  day  eleven  bullocks,  two  rams 
31.  19  on  the  third  day,  and  on  the  seventh  day 

Deut  23.  8  The  children .  .in  their  third  generation 
26. 12  the  tithes  of  thine  increase  the  third  year 
Josh.  9.  17  and  chine  unto  their  cities  on  the  third 
19.  10  the  third  lot  came  up  for  the  children  of 
Judg 20.  30  Israel  went  up.  .on  the  third  day,  and  put 

1  Sa.  3.  8  Lord  called  Samuel  again  the  third  time 

17.  13  and  the  third,  Shammah 

19.  21  Saul  sent  messengers  again  the  third  time 

20.  5  that  I  may  hide  myself .  .unto  the  third 
20.  12  about  tomorrow  any  time,  (or)  the  third 

30.  1  it  came  to  pass . .  on  the  third  day,  that  the 

2  Sa.  1.  2  It  came  even  to  pass  on  the  third  day.that 

3.  3  the  third,  Absalom,  the  son  of  Maacah 

18.  2  sent . .  a  third  part . .  a  third  part . .  a  third 

1  Ki.  3. 18  the  third  day  after  that  I  was  delivered 

6.  6  the  third  (was)  seven  cubits  broad,  for  wi. 
6.  8  wentup.  .out  of  the  middle  into  the  third 
12.  12  third  day .  .saying,  Come. .again  the  third 

18.  i  the  word . .  came  to  Elijah  in  the  third  year 

22.  2  it  came  to  pass  in  the  third  year,  that  Je. 

2  Ki.  1.  13  the  third  fifty. .  the  third  captaiu  of  fifty 

11.  s  A  third  part  of  you  that  enter  in  on  the 

11.  6  a  third  part ..  a  third  part  at  the  gate 

19.  29  in  the  third  year  sow  ye,  and  reap,  and 

20.  5  on  the  third  day  thou  shalt  go  up  unto  the 
20.  8  and  that  I  shall  go  up .  .the  third  day? 

1  Ch.  2. 13  Abinadab  the  second, and  Shimma  theth. 

3.  2  The  third,  Absalom  the  son  of  Maachah 
3.  15  the  second  Jelioiakim,  the  third  Zedekiah 

8.  1  Ashbel  the  second,  and  Aharah  the  third 
8.  39  Jehush  the  second,  and  Eliphelet  the  third 

12.  9  the  first,  Obadiah  the  second,  Eliab  the  th. 

23.  19  first,  Amariah  the  second,  Jahaziel  the  th. 

24.  8  The  third  to  Harim,  the  fourth  to  Seorim 

24.  23  Jahaziel  the  third,  Jekameam  the  fourth 

25.  10  The  third  to  Zaccur,  (he),  his  sons,  and 

26.  2  Zebadiah  the  third,  Jathniel  the  fourth 
26.  4  J oah  the  third,  and  Sacar  the  fourth,  and 

26.  1 1.  Hilkiah  the  second,  Tebaliah  the  third 

27.  5  The  third  captain  of  the  host  for  the  third 

2  Ch.io.  12  the  third  day .  .saying.  Come,  .the  third 

15.  10  in  the  third  month,  in  the  fifteenth  year 
23  4  A  third  part  of  you  entering  on  the  sabbath 
23.  $  a  third  part . .  and  a  third  part  at  the  gate 
27.  s  pay.  .both  the  second  year  and  the  third 

31.  7  In  the  third  month  they  began  to  lay  the 
Neh.  10.  32  with  the  third  part  of  a  shekel  for  the  ser. 
Esth.  5.  1  it  came  to  pass  on  the  third  day,  that  Es. 

8.  9  in  the  third  month,  that  (is),  the  month 
Job  42.  14  and  the  name  of  the  third,  Keren-liappueh 
Isa.  19.  24  In  that  day  shall  Israel  be  the  third  with 
37.  30  in  the  third  year  sow  ye,  and  reap,  and  pi. 
Jer.  38.  14  into  the  third  entry  that  (is)  in  the  house 
Eze.  5.  2,  12  a  third  part.,  a  third  part.,  a  third  part 
10.  14  the  third  the  face  of  a  lion,  andthefourth 
21. 14  let  the  sword  be  doubled  the  third  time 
31.  1  in  the  eleventh  year,  in  the  third  (month) 
46.  14  the  third  part  of  an  hin  of  oil,  to  temper 
Hos.  6.  2  in  the  third  day  he  will  raise  us  up,  and 
Zech.  6.  3  in  the  third  chariot  white  horses,  and  in 

13.  8  it  shall  come  to  pass,  .the  third  shall  be 
13.  9  I  will  bring  the  third  part  through  the 

3.  Those  of  a  third  generation,  □'niVt7  shilleshim. 
Gen.  50.  23  Joseph  saw  Ephraim’s  children  of  the  th. 
Exod2o.  5  upon  the  children  unto  the  third  and  fo. 

34.  7  upon  the  children's  children,  unto  the  th. 
Num  14.  18  upon  the  children  unto  the  third  and  fo. 
Deut.  5.  9  upon  the  children  unto  the  third  and  fou. 

4.  Third,  'O’Vl-i  telithai. 

Dan.  2.  39  another  third  kingdom  of  brass,  which 


THIRD 


978 


THIRTY 


5.  Three,  rAfi,  telalh. 

Ezra  6.  is  this  house  was  finished  on  the  third  day 
Dan.  5.  :6  and  shalt  be  the  third  ruler  in  the  kingd. 

5.  29  he  should  be  the  third  ruler  in  the  king. 

C.  Third,  ybn  talti. 

Dan.  5.  ■j  and  shall  be  the  third  ruler  in  the  kingd. 

7.  Third,  toItov  triton. 

i  Co.  12.  28  thirdly  teachers,  after  that  miracles,  then 

8.  Third,  t plros  tritos. 

Matt  16.  21  he  killed,  and  be  raised  again  the  third 

17.  23  the  third  day  he  shall  be  raised  again 

20.  3  he  went  out  about  the  third  hour,  and-  saw 

20.  19  crucify .  .and  the  third  day  lie  shall  rise 

22.  26  the  second  also,  and  the  third,  unto  the 

26.  44  went  away  again, and  prayed  [the  third  ti  ] 

27.  64  sepulchre  be  made  sure  until  the  third 
Mark  9.  31  after  that  he  is  killed,  he  shallrise  the  th. 

10.  34  shall  kill  him :  and  [the  third  day]  he  shall 

12.  21  neither  left  he  any  seed,  and  the  third  li. 

14.  41  he  cometh  the  third  time,  and  saith  unto 

15.  25  it  was  the  third  hour,  and  they  crucified 
Luke  9.  22  and  be  slain,  and  be  raised  the  third  day 

12.  38  if  he  shall  come,  .in  the  third  watch,  and 

13.  32  and  the  third  (day)  I  shall  be  perfected 

18.  33  and  the  third  day  he  shall  rise  again 

20.  12  again  he  sent  a  third :  and  they  wounded 
20. 31  the  third  took  her ;  and  in  like  mannerthe 

23.  22  he  said  unto  them  the  third  time,  Why 

24.  7  and  be  crucified,  and  the  third  day  rise 

24.  21  to  day  is  the  third  day  since  these  things 

24.  46  and  to  rise  from  the  dead  the  third  day 

John  2.  1  the  third  day  there  was  a  marriage  in  Cana 

21.  14  This  is  now  the  third  time  that  Jesus  sh. 

21.  17  He  saith  unto  him  the  third  time,  Simon 
21. 17  he  said  unto  him  the  third  time,  Lovest 

Acts  2.  15  seeing  it  is  (but)  the  third  hour  of  the  day 

10.  40  Him  God  raised  up  the  third  day,  and 

23.  23  Make  ready,  .at  the  third  hour  of  the  ni. 
27.  19  the  third  (day)  we  cast  out  with  our  own 

1  Co.  15.  4  he  rose  again  the  third  day  according  to 

2  Co.  12.  2  such  an  ouecaught  up  to  the  third  heaven 

12. 14  the  third  time  I  am  ready  to  come  to  you 

13.  I  This  (is)  the  third  (time)  I  am  coming  to 
Rev.  4.  7  the  third  beast  had  a  face  as  a  man,  and 

6.  5  opened  the  third  seal,  I  heard  the  third 

8.  7  the  third  part  of  trees  was  burnt  up,  and 
8.  8  and  the  third  part  of  the  sea  became  bio. 
8.  9  the  third  part  of  the  creatures  which  were 
8.  9  and  the  third  part  of  the  ships  were  des. 
8.  10  the  third  angel  sounded,  and  there  fell  a 
8.  xo  it  fell  upon  the  third  part  of  the  rivers,  and 
8.  11  the  third  part  of  the  waters  became  worm. 
8.  12  the  third  part  of  the  sun  was  smitten,  and 
8.  12  the  third  part  of  the  moon,  and  the  third 

8.  12  the  third  part  of  them  was  darkened,  and 

8. 12  day  shone  not  for  a  third  part  of  it 

9.  15  were  loosed,  .to  slay  the  third  part  of  men 
9.  18  By  these  three  was  the  third  part  of  men 

11. 14  behold,  the  third  woe  cometh  quickly 

12.  4  his  tall  drew  the  third  part  of  the  stars  of 

14.  9  the  third  angel  followed  them,  saying  wi. 

16.  4  the  third  angel  poured  out  his  vial  upon 

21.  19  the  second,  sapphire ;  the  third,  a  chalce. 

9.  Third  story  ( of  a  building),  rplirreyoy  tristegcm. 

Acts  20.  9  fell  down  from  the  third  loft,  and  was  ta. 
THIRD  time,  to  do  it  a  — 

To  do  a  thing  a  third  time,  vbt?  slialasli,  3. 

1  Ki.18.  34  Do  (it)  the  third  time.. did  (it)  the  third  t. 

THIRST,  to  (suffer)  thirst  — 

1.  Thirst,  ND*  tsama. 

Exodi7-  '3  to  kill  us  and  our  children .  .with  thirst? 
Deut  28.  48  in  hunger,  and  in  thirst,  and  in  nakedness 
Judgis.  18  now  shall  Idie  for  thirst, and  fall  into  the 

2  Ch.32.  11  to  (lie  by  famine  and  by  thirst,  saying.  The 
Neh.  9.  15  broughtest  forth  water,  .for  their  thirst 

9.  20  and  gavest  them  wafer  for  their  thirst 
Psa.  69.  21  in  my  thirst  they  gave  me  vinegar  to  dr. 

104.  11  They  give  drink,  .asses  quench  their  thirst 
Isa.  41.  17  their  tongue  faileth  forthirst,  I  the  Lord 
50.  2  their  fish  stinketh . .  and  dieth  for  thirst 
Jer.  48.  18  come  down  from  (thy)  glory,  and  sit  in  th. 
Lam.  4.  4  cleaveth  to  the  roof  of  his  mouth  for  tlii. 
IIos.  2.  3  like  a  dry  land,  and  slay  her  with  thirst 
Amos  8.  1 1  not  a  famine  of  bread,  nor  a  thirst  for 

8.  13  fair  virgins  and  young  men  faint  forthirst 

2.  Thirsty,  soy  tsame. 

Deut  39. 19  though  I  walk,  .to  add  drunkenness  to  th. 
Isa.  55.  1  Ho,  every  one  that  thirsteth,  come  ye  to 

3 . To  thirst,  be  thirsty,  stay  tsame. 

Exodi7-  3  the  people  thirsted  there  for  water;  and 
Job  24. 11  tread  (their)  wine  presses,  and  suffer  thi. 
Psa.  42.  2  My  soul  thirsteth  for  God,  for  the  living 
63.  1  my  soul  thirsteth  for  thee,  my  flesh  long. 
Isa.  48.  21  they  thirsted  not  (when)  he  led  them  thr. 
49.  10  They  shall  not  hunger  nor  thirst ;  neither 

4 . Thirst,  nkay  tsimah. 

Jer.  2.  2V  Withhold . .  thy  throat  from  thirst;  butth. 

5.  Thirst,  ssay  tsamah. 

Isa.  5.  13  and  their  multitude  dried  up  with  thirst 

6 . To  thirst,  be  thirsty,  Sn pda>  dipsao. 

Matt.  5.  6  Blessed  (are)  they  which  do.  .thirst  after 
John  4.  13  Whosoever  drinketli  of  thiswater.  .thirst 

4.  14  [drinketh  of  the  water.. shall  never  thirst] 
4.  15  give  me  this  water,  that  I  thirst  not,  ne. 

6.  35  hethatbelieveth  on  me  shall  never  thirst 


John  7.  37  If  any  man  thirst,  let  him  come  unto  me 
19.  28  After  this,  Jesus  knowing,  .saith,  I  thirst 
Rom  12.  20  if  he  thirst,  give  him  drink :  for  in  so  do. 

1  Co.  4.  11  we  both  hunger,  and  thirst,  and  are  nak. 
Rev.  7.  16  shall  hunger  no  more,  neither  thirst  any 

7 .Thirst,  Sixj/os  dipsos. 

2  Co.  11.  27  in  watchings  often,  in  hunger  and  thirst 
THIRSTY  (land),  to  be  thirsty  — 

1.  Weary,  wearied,  'll!]  ayeph. 

Psa.  63.  1  longeth  for  thee'iii  a  dry  and  thirsty  land 
143.  6  my  soul  (thirsteth)  after  thee,  as  a  thirsty 
Pro v  25. 25  (As)  cold  waters  to  a  thirsty  soul,  so  (is) 

2.  Thirst,  no y  tsama. 

Eze.  19. 13  she  (is)  planted,  .in  a  dvy  and  thirsty  gr. 

3.  Thirsty,  Kpy  tsame. 

2  Sa.  17.  29  The  people  (is)hungry,  and  weary,  andth. 
Psa.  107.  5  Hungry  and  thirsty,  theirsoul  fainted  in 
Prov  25.  21  and  if  lie  be  thirsty,  give  him  water  to  dr. 
Isa.  21.  14  brought  water  to  him  that  was  thirsty 
29.  8  as  when  a  thirsty  (man)  dreameth,  and 
32.  6  he  will  cause  the  drink  of  the  thirsty  to  fail 
44.  3  I  will  pour  water  upon  himthatis  thirsty 

4.  To  thirst,  be  thirsty,  koy  tsame. 

Judg.  4.  19  Give  me . .  a  little  water . .  for  I  am  thirsty 
Isa.  65.  13  servants  shall  drink,  but  ye  shall  be  thir. 

5.  Thirst,  thirsty,  flits*  tsimmaon. 

Isa.  35.  7  and  the  thirsty  laud  springs  of  water ;  in 


6 .To  thirst,  be  thirsty,  Su|/ao>  dipsao. 

Matt  25.  35  I  was  thirsty,  and  ye  gave  me  drink  :  I 

25.  37  when  saw  we  thee.. thirsty,  and  gave  (th.) 

25.  42  I  was  thirsty,  and  ye  gave  me  no  drink 

THIRTEEN,  thirteenth  — 

Three  {and)  ten,-iy j)  nf-by,  mb’);  trbf  shelosh  esreh. 
Gen.  14.  4  and  in  the  thirteenth  year  they  rebelled 

17.  25  his  son  fwas)  thirteen  years  old  when  lie 
Num.  3.  43,  46  two  hundred  and  threescore  and  thir. 

29.  14  unto  every  bullock  of  the  thirteen  bullocks 
Josh.  19.  6  Sharuhen;  thirteen  cities  and  their  villa. 
21.  4  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  thirteen  cities 
21.  6  and  out  of  the  half  tribe . .  thirteen  cities 
21.  19  (were)  thirteen  cities  with  their  suburbs 
2i.  33  according  to  their  families  (were)  thirteen 
1  Ki.  7.  1  was  building  his  own  house  thirteen  years 
1  Cli.  6.  60  cities  throughout  their  families  (were)th. 
6.  62  out  of  the  tribe  of  Manasseh.  .thirteen  ci. 

24.  13  The  thirteenth  to  lluppah,  the  fourteenth 

25.  20  The  thirteenth  to  Shubael,  (he),  his  sons 
Esth.  3.  12  on  the  thirteenth  day  of  the  first  month 

3.  13  in  one  day, (even)  upon  the  thirteenth  (day) 

8. 12  upon  tlie  thirteenth  (day)  of  the  twelfth 
9.  1  the  month  Adar,  on  the  thirteenth  day  of 
9.  17  On  the  thirteenth  day  of  the  month  Adar 
9.  18  assembled  together  on  the  thirteenth  (d.) 
Jer.  1.  2  word  of  the  Lord  came.. in  the  thirteenth 
25  3  From  the  thirteenth  year  of  J osiah  the  son 

Eze.  40.  11  (and)  the  length  of  the  gate,  thirteen  cu. 


THIRTY,  thirty-fold,  thirtieth  — 

1.  Thirty,  QTW  sheloshim. 

Gen.  5.  3  Adam  lived  an  hundred  and  thirty  years 

5.  5  days,  .were  nine  hundred  and  thirty  years 
5.16  lived . .  eight  hundred  and  thirty  years,  and 

6.  15  fifty  cubits,  and  the  height  of  it  thirty  cu. 

11.  12  Arpliaxad  lived  five  and  thirty  years,  and 

11.  14  And  Salah  lived  thirty  years,  and  begat 

11.  16  Eber  lived  four  and  thirty  years,  and  be. 
11.  17  Eber  lived.. fourhundred  and  thirty  years 
11.  18  And  Peleg  lived  thirty  years,  and  begat 

1 1 .  20  And  Reu  lived  two  and  thirty  years 

11.  22  Serug  lived  thirty  years,  and  begat  Nalior 
18  30  Perad  venture  there  shall  thirty  be  found 

1 3.  30  he  said,  I  will  not  do  (it)  if  I  find  thirty 

25.  17  an  hundred  and  thirty  and  seven  years 
32.  15  Thirty  milch  camels  with  their  colts,  forty 
41.  46  Joseph  (was)  thirty  years  old  when  he  st. 

46.  is  sons  and  his  daughters  (were)  thirty  and 

47.  9  The  days,  .(are)  an  hundred  and  thirty 
Exod.6.  16,  20  (were)  an  hundred  thirty  and  seven  ye. 

6. 18  the  years,  .(were)  an  hundred  thirty  and 

12.  40  sojourning,  .(was)four  hundred  and  thirty 

12.  41  the  end  of  the  four  hundred  and  thirty 
21.  32  he  shall  give  unto  their  master  thirtyshe. 

26.  8  length  of  one  curtain  (shall  be)  thirty  cub. 
36,  1 5  The  length  of  one  curtain  (was)  thirty  cub. 
38.  24  seven  hundred  and  thirty  shekels,  after 

Lev.  12.  4  shall  then  continue,  .three  and  thirty  days 

27.  4  then  thy  estimation  shall  be  thirty  shek. 
Num.  1.  35  thirty  and  two  thousand  and  twohundred 

1 .  37  thirty  and  five  thousand  and  four  hundred 

2.  21  thirty  and  two  thousand  and  twohundred 

2.  23  thirty  and  five  thousand  and  four  hundr. 
4-  3.  23,  3°>  35,  39,  43,  47  From  thirty  years  old 
4.  40  two  thousand  and  six  hundred  and  thirty 

7. 13  the  weight,  .(was)  an  hundred  and  thirty 

So  in  verse  19,  25,  31,  37,  43,  49,  55,  61,.  67,  73-  79,  85- 
20.  29  they  mourned  for’Aaron  thirty  days,  (even) 

26.  7  three  thousand  and  seven  hundred  and 

26.  37  thirty  and  two  thousand  and  five  hundred 

26.  51  and  a  thousand  seven  hundred  and  thirty 
31.  35  thirty  and  two  thousand  persons  in  all,  of 
31.  36  and  thirty  thousand  and  five  hundred  sh. 
31.  38  the  beeves  (were)  thirty  and  six  thousand 
31.  39  the  asses  (were)  thirty  thousand  and  five 
31.  40  of  which  the  Lord's  tribute  (ivas)  thirty 
31.  43  thirty  thousand  (and)’seven  thousand  and 
31.  44  And  thirty  and  six  thousand  beeves 
31.  45  And  thirty  thousand  asses  and  five  hund. 


Deut.  2.  14  the  space,  (was)  thirty  and  eight  years 
34.  8  And  the  children  of  Israel  wept,  .thirty 
Josh.  7.  s  men  of  Ai  smote  of  them  about  thirty 

8.  3  Joshua  chose  out  thirty  thousand  mighty 

12.  24  king  of  Tirzah,  one  :  all  the  kings  thirty 

Judg  10.  4  lie  had  thirty  sons  that  rode  on  thirty 

10.  4  they  had  thirty  cities,  which  are  called 
12.  9  he  had  thirty  sons,  and  thirty  daughters 
12.  9  took  in  thirty  daughters  from  abroad  for 

12.  14  lie  had  forty  sons  and  thirty  nephews,  that 

14.  11  they  brought  thirty  eompanionstobewith 
14. 12,  13  thirty  sheets  and  thirty  change  of  ga. 

14.  19  slew  thirty  men  of  them,  and  took  their 
20.  31  began  to  smite,  .about  thirty  men  of  Is. 

20.  39  kill  of  the  men  of  Israel  about  thirty  pe. 

1  Sa.  4.  10  there  fell  of  Israel  about  thirty  thousand 

9.  22  were  bidden,  which  (were)about  thirty  pe. 

11.  8  and  the  men  of  Judah  thirty  thousand 

13.  5  thirty  thousand  chariots,  andsixthousand 

2  Sa.  5.  4  David  (was)  thirty  years  old  when  he  be. 

3.  5  he  reigned  thirty  and  three  years  overall 
6.  1  all  (the)  chosen  (men)  of  Israel,  thirty  tho. 

23.  13  three  of  the  thirty  chief  went  down,  and 
23.  23  He  was  more  honourable  than  the  thirty 
23.  24  the  brother  of  Joab,  (was)  one  of  the  th. 
23.  39  Uriah  the  Hittite :  thirty  and  seven  in  all 

1  Ki.  2.  1 1  thirty  and  three  years  reigned  he  in  Jer. 

4.  22  Solomon’s  provision  for  one  day  was  th. 

5. 13  and  the  levy  was  thirty  thousand  men 

6.  2  the  house,  .the  height  thereof  thirty  cu. 

7.  2  the  height  thereof  thirty  cubits,  upon  four 

7.  6  the  breadth  thereof  thirty  cubits  :  and 

7.  23  aline  of  thirty  cubits  did  compass  itrou. 

16.  23  In  the  thirty  and  first  year  of  Asa  kingof 
16.  29  in  the  thirty  and  eighth  year  of  Asa  king 
20.  1  (there  were)  thirty  and  two  kings  with  him 

20. 15  and  they  were  two  hundred  and  thirty  two 

20. 16  the  thirty  and  two  kings  that  helped  him 

22.  31  the  king  of  Syria  commanded  his  thirty 

22.  42  Jehoshaphat  (was)  thirty  and  five  years 

2  Ki.  8.  17  Thirty  and  two  years  old  was  he  when  he 

13.  10  In  the  thirty  and  seventh  year  of  Joash 

15.  8  In  the  thirty  aDd  eighth  year  of  Azariah 

15.  13  began  to  reign  in  the  nine  and  thirtieth 

15.  17  In  the  nine  and  thirtieth  yearof  Azariah 

18.  14  hundred  talents  of  silver,  and  thirty  tal. 

22.  1  he  reigned  thirty  and  one  years  in  Jerus. 
25.  27  in  the  seven  and  thirtieth  year  of  thecap. 

1  Ch.  3.  4  in  Jerusalem  he  reigned  thirty  and  three 

7.  4  soldiers  for  war,  six  and  thirty  thousand 
7.  7  twenty  and  two  thousand  and  thirty  and 
11.  15  Now  three  of  the  thirty  captains  went  do. 
11.  25  he  was  honourable  among  the  thirty,  but 

11.  42  captainof  the  Reubenites,  and  thirty  with 

12.  4  mighty.. among  the  thirty,  and  over  theth. 

12.  34  shield  and  spearthirty  and  seven thousand 

15.  7  and  his  brethren  an  hundred  and  thirty 

19.  7  So  they  hired  thirty  and  two  t  housand  ch. 

23.  3  from  the  age  of  thirty  years  and  upward 

23.  3  theirnumber.  .was  thirty  and  eight  tlious. 

27.  6  mighty(among)thethirty,andabovethet. 
29.  27  thirty  and  three  (years)  reigned  he  in  Je. 

2  Ch.  3. 15  made  before  the  house  two  pillars  of  thirty 

4.  2  line  of  thirty  cubits  did  compass  it  round 
15. 19  no  (more)  war  unto  the  five  and  thirtieth 

16.  1  In  tiie  six  and  thirtieth  year  of  the  reign 

16.  12  Asa  in  the  thirty  and  ninth  year  of  his  re. 

20.  31  (He  was)  thirty  and  five  years  old  when  he 

21.  5  Jelioram  (was)  thirty  and  two  years  old 
21.  20  Thirty  and  two  years  old  was  he  when  he 
24. 15  an  hundred  and  thirty  years  old  (was  he) 

34.  1  reigned  in  Jerusalem  one  and  thirty  yea. 

35.  7  to  the  number  of  thirty  thousand,  and 
Ezra  1.  9  number  of  them:  thirty  chargers  of  gold 

1.  10  Thirty  basins  of  gold,  silver  basins  of  a  se. 

2.  35  three  thousand  and  six  hundred  and  thi. 
2.  42  porters . .  all  an  hundred  thirty  and  nine 
2.  65  seven  thousand  three  hundred  thirty  and 
2.  66  Their  horses  (were)  seven  hundred  thirty 
2.  67  Their  camels,  four  hundred  thirty  and 

Nell.  5.  14  even  unto  the  two  and  thirtieth  year  of 
7.  38  three  thousand  nine  hundred  and  thirty 
7.  45  children  of  Shobai,  an  hundred  thirty  and 
7.  67  seven  thousand  three  hundred  thirty  and 
7.  68  Their  horses,  seven  hundred  thirty  and 
7.  69  camels,  four  hundred  thirty  and  five;  six 
7.  70  five  hundred  and  thirty  priests’  garments 

13.  6  in  the  two  and  thirtieth  yearof  Artaxerxes 
Esth.  4.  11  to  come  in  untotheking  these  thirty  days 
Jer.  38.  10  Take  from  hence  thirty  men  with  thee 

52.  29  from  Jerusalem  eight  hundred  thirty  and 
52.  31  came  to  pass  in  the  seven  and  thirtieth 
Eze.  1.  1  Now  it  came  to  pass  in  the  thirtieth  year 

40.  17  thirty cliambers(were)uponthe pavement 

41.  6  one  over  another,  and  thirty  in  order;  and 
46.  22  of  forty  (cubits)  long,  and  thirty  broad 

Dan,  12.  12  thousand  three  hundred  and  five  and  thi. 
Zech  11. 12  So  they  weighed  for  my  price  thirty  (pie.) 
11.  13  took  the  thirty  (pieces)  of  silver,  and  cast 

%  Thirty,  j’nS?  telathin.  I 

Dan.  6.  7  ask  a  petition  of  any  god  or  man  for  thirty 
6.12  ask . .  of  any  god  or  man  within  thirty  days 

3.  Thirty,  rpiakovra  triakonta. 

Matt  13.  8  hundred  fold,  some  sixty  fold,  some  thir. 

13.  23  an  hundred  fold,  some  sixty,  some  thirty 

26.  15  covenanted  with  him  for  thirty  pieces  of 

27.  3  brought  again  the  thirty  pieces  of  silver 

27.  9  And  they  took  the  thirty  pieces  of  silver 

Mark  4.  8  brought  forth,  some  thirty,  and  some  six. 

4.  20  bring  forth  fruit,  some  thirty  fold,  some 
Luke  3.  23  Jesus  himself  began  to  be  about  thirty  ye. 


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John  5.  s  which  had  an  infirmity  thirty  and  eight 

6.  19  rowed  about  five  and  twenty  or  thirty  fu. 
Gal.  3. 17  which  was  four  hundred  and  thirty  years 

EUS  — 

These,  ftjk  clleh. 

ExodyS.  21  This  is  the  sum  of  the  tabernacle,  (even) 
This,  ni  or  rta  geh  or  zeh. 

Eze.  47. 13  This  (shall  be)  the  border  whereby  ye  sh. 
This,  NT  da. 

Dan.  4’  30  Is  not  this  great  Babylon,  that  I  have  bu. 

7.  8  in  this  horn  (were)  eyes  like  the  eyes  of 
This,  'i,  5]3  dak,  dek. 

Ezra  4.  13  if  this  city  be  builded,  and  the  walls  set 

4. 15  know,  that  this  city  (is)  a  rebellious  city 

4. 15  for  which  cause  was  this  city  destroyed 

4. 16  certify  the  king,  that  if  this  city  be  buil. 

4.  19  it  is  found  that  this  city  of  old  time  hath 

4.  21  that  this  city  be  not  builded,  until  (ano.) 

5.  8  this  work  goeth  fast  on,  and  prospereth 

5. 17  to  build  this  house  of  God  at  Jerusalem 

6.  7  Let  the  work  of  this  house  of  God  alone 
6.  7  governor . .  build  this  house  of  God  in  his 
6.  8  for  the  building  of  this  house  of  God;  th. 
6.  12  destroy  this  house  of  God  which  (is)  at  J. 

This,  1 31  dikken. 

Dan.  2.  31  This  great  image,  whose  brightness  (was) 
This ,  J7!  den. 

Ezra  4.  11  This  (is)  the  copy  of  the  letter  that  they 

4. 16  by  this  means  thou  shalt  have  no  portion 

4.  22  Take  heed  now  that  ye  fail  not  to  do  this 

5.  3  build  this  house,  and  to  make  up  this  wall 

5.  4  names  of  the  men  that  make  this  building? 

5.  5  returned  answer  by  letter  concerningthis 
5-  9  Who  commanded  you  to  build  tins  house 
5- 12  who  destroyed  this  house,  and  carried  the 
5- 13  king  Cyrus  made  a  decree  to  build  this 

6.  11  whosoever  shall  alter  this  word,  let  timb. 

6.  ii  let  his  house  be  made  a  dunghill  for  this 

6. 15  this  house  was  finished  on  the  third  day 
6.  16  kept  the  dedication  of  this  house  of  God 
6.  17  offered  at  the  dedication  of  this  house  of 

7. 17  thou  mayest  buy  speedily  with  this  money 
7.24  touching  any  of  the . .  ministers  of  this  ho. 

Dan  2.  12  For  this  cause  the  king  was  angry  and  ve. 

2. 18  would  desire  mercies,  .concerningthis  se. 

2.  30  this  secret  is  not  revealed  to  me  for  (any) 

2.  36  This.(is)  the  dream ;  and  we  will  tell  the 

2.  47  seeing  thou  couldest  reveal  this  secret 

3. 16  we  (are)  not  careful  to  answer  thee  in  this 

4.  18  This  dream  I  king  Nebuchadnezzar  have 

4.  24  This(is)the  interpretation  O  king, and.. the 

5.  7  Wliosoevershall  read  this  writing,  and  sh. 

5. 13  that  they  should  read  this  writing,  and 

5.  22  not  humbled,  .though  thouknewestall  th. 

5.  24  sent  from  him  ;  and  this  writing  was  wri. 

3.  25  this  (is)  the  writing  that  was  written,  M. 

3.  26  This  (is)  the  interpretation  of  the  thing 

6.  3  Then  this  Daniel  was  preferred  above  the 

6.  5  shall  not  find  any  occasion  against  this  D. 

6.  28  So  this  Daniel  prospered  in  the  reign  of  D. 

7.  6  After  this  I  beheld,  and  lo  another,  like 

7.  7  After  this  I  saw  in  the  night  visions,  and 

7. 16  asked  him  the  truth  of  all  this.  So  he  told 
Ue  himself,  the  sctme,  Kin  hu. 

Gen.  15.  2  steward  ofmy  house  (is)  this  Eliezer  of  Da. 
7e  himself,  the  same,  Kinri  hahw. 

1  Sa.  1.  3  this  man  went  up  outof  his  city  yearly  to 

the,  it,  herself,  itself,  the  same,  K’ft  hi. 

Josh  10.  1 3  (Is)  not  this  written  in  the  book  of  Jasher? 
Jer.  29.  28  This  (captivity  is)  long:  build  ye  houses 
Dan.  4.  24  this  is  the  decree  of  the  most  high,  which 
She  herself,  itself,  the  same,  K'nn  hahi. 

Mum.  5.  31  and  this  woman  shall  bear  her  iniquity 

This,  that,  1W1  hallaz. 

ludg.  6.  20  lay  (them)  upon  this  rock,  and  pour  out  the 
1  Sa.  17. 26  to  themanthat  killeth  this  Philistine,  and 
Dan.  8.  16  make  this  (man)  to  understand  the  vision 
Zech.  2.  4  Run,  speak  to  this  young  man,  saying,  Je. 

This,  that,  ntWj  hallazeh. 

Sen.  24.  65  What  man  (is)  this  that  walkethin  the  fl. 

37. 19  said  one  to  another,  Behold  this  dreamer 
This,  that,  itVn  hallezu. 

Eze.  36.  35  This  land  that  was  desolate  is  become  li. 
They  themselves,  nan  hemmah. 

Sum 20. 13  This  (is)  the  water  of  Meribah;  because 
This,  that,  nKt  zoth. 

Jen.  2.  23  This  (is)  now  bone  of  my  bones,  and  flesh 

29.  27  we  will  give  thee  this  also  for  the  service 
34.  15  But  in  this  will  we  consent  unto  you :  If 
45.  23  to  his  father  he  sent  after  this  (manner) 

Exod  7.  23  neither  did  he  set  his  heart  to  this  also 
[  Sa.  11.  2  On  this  (condition)  will  I  make  (a  coven  ) 
i  Ch.20.  17  Ye  shall  not  (need)to  fight  in  this  (battle) 
lob  37.  1  At  this  also  my  heart  trembleth,  and  is 
Isa.  27.  9  By  this  therefore  shall  the  iniquity  of  .T. 

30.  7  therefore  have  I  cried  concerning  this,  T. 
ler.  5.  7  How  shall  I  pardon  thee  for  this?  thy  ch. 
Eze.  21.  26  this(shall)not(be)thesame;exalthimthat 
This,  that,  nxin  hazzoth. 

Jen.  12.  7  Unto  thy  seed  will  I  give  this  land:  and 

vis  this,  thus,  nxb  kazoth. 

ludg  15.  7  Though  ye  have  done  this,  yet  will  I  be 


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18.  This,  ill  zeh. 

Gen.  5.  1  This  (is)  the  book  of  the  generations  of  A. 
38.  21  they  said,  There  was  no  harlot  in  this  pi. 
41.  38  Can  we  find  (such  a  one)  as  this  (is),  a  man 

1  Sa.  23.  21  in  vain  have  I  kept  all  that  this  (fellow) 
Eccl.  6.  5  not  seen  the  sun.  .this hath  more  rest  th. 

1 9.  This,  ntn  hazzeh. 

Gen.  7.  1  thee  have  I  seen  righteous  in  this  gener. 

20.  This,  ni  zoh. 

2  Hi.  6. 19  This  (is)  not  the  way,  neither  (is)  this  the 
Eccl.  2.  24  This  also  I  saw,  that  it  (was)  from  the  ha. 

5.  16  this  also  (is)  a  sore  evil,  (that)  in  all  poi. 

5. 19  to  rejoice  in  his  labour  ;  this  (is)  the  gift 
7.  23  All  this  have  I  proved  by  wisdom:  I  said 
9. 13  This  wisdom  have  I  seen  also  under  the 
Eze.  40.  45  This  chamber,  whose  prospect  (is)towmrd 

21.  This,  ’ll  zo. 

Hos.  7. 16  This  (shall  be)  their  derision  in  the  land 

22.  This,  51  zu. 

Psa.  12.  7  thou  shalt  preserve  them  from  this  gene. 

62. 11  twice  have  I  heard  this,  thatpower(belo.) 
Isa.  43.  21  This  people  have  I  formed  for  myself ;  th. 
Hab.  1. 11  offend,  (imputing)  this  his  power  unto  his 

23.  Thus,  riakoh. 

2  Ch.  19.  10  warn  them,  .this  do,  and  ye  shall  not  tr. 
Lam.  2.  20  and  consider  to  whom  thou  hast  done  th. 
24. So,  [a  ken. 

Amos  4.  s  for  this  liketh  you,  0  ye  children  of  Israel 

25.  Th  is,  it,  a iro  auto. 

John  12.  7  against,  .my  burying  hath  she  kept  this 

26.  That,  that  very  ;  he,  she,  it,  iueii/os  ekeinos. 

•  Matt24.  43  But  know  this,  that  if  the  goodman  of 

27.  This,  that,  ovros  houtos. 

Matt.  3.  3  For  this  is  he  that  was  spoken  of  by  the 
Also  in  v.  17;  7.  [12];  8.  27;  9.  3;  n.  io;  12.  23,  24; 
’3-  x9»  55  i  x4-2;  15-8;  17  5;  21.  10,  11,  38 ;  26.  61,  71 ; 
27-  37.  47.  54 ;  28.  15 ;  Mark  2.  7 ;  4.  41  ;  6.  3  ;  7.  6;  9.  7 ; 
12.  7 ;  14. 69;  Luke  1.29, 36;  2.  34;  4.  22,  36;  5.  21 ;  7.  17,  27, 
49;  8.  25;  9.  9,  35;  14.  30;  15.  24,  30,  32;  17.  18;  18.  11 ; 
20.  14;  22.  59  ;  23.  [38],  47,  52;  John  1.  15,  30,  34;  2.  20;  4. 
29,  42;  6.  14,  42,  50,  58,  60;  7.  25,  26,  31,  36,  40,  41,  [46], 
49 1  9-  8,  9,  16,  19,  20,  24  ;  11.  47 ;  12.  34 ;  21.  23,  24  ;  Acts 
4.  11 ;  6.  13,  14;  7.  37,  38,  40;  9.  21,  22 ;  17.  3,  18;  18. 13 ; 

19.  26;  21.  28  ;  22.  26 ;  26.  31,  32;  28.  4;  Rom.  4.  9;  9.  9 ; 
Heb.  3.  3  ;  7.  1 ;  2  Pe.  1.  17 ;  1  Jo.  5.  6,  20 ;  2  Jo.  7 ;  Rev. 

20.  14. 

28.  This,  that,  avrr)  haute. 

Matti3.  54  Whence,  .this  wisdom,  and  (these)  mighty 

Also  in  21.  42  ;  22.  20,  38;  24.  34 ;  26.  8 ;  Mark  1.  [27];  8. 
12;  12.  11,  16,  [30,  31,)  43;  13.  30;  14.  4;  Luke  2.  2;  4.  21  ; 

8.  9,  11 ;  11.  29;  21.  3,  32;  22.  53;  John  1.  19;  3.  19,  29; 

8.  [4];  11.  4;  12.  30;  15.  12;  17.  3;  Acts  5.  [38];  8.  32; 
17.  19 ;  21.  11  ;  Rom.  11.  27;  1  Co.  8.  9 ;  9.  3 ;  2  Co.  1. 
12;  2.  6;  11.  10;  Eph.  3.  8;  Titus  1.  13;  Heb.  8. 10;  10.16; 
Jas.  1.  27  ;  3.  15  ;iJo.i.  5;  2.  25;  3.  n,  23;  s.  3,  4,  9, 

11,  11,  14 ;  2  Jo.  6,  6 ;  Rev.  20.  5. 

29.  These  things,  ravra  tauta. 

Lukei8.  23  when  he  heard  this,  he  was  very  sorrow. 
John  5.  1  After  this  there  was  a  feast  of  the  Jews 
19.  38  after  this,  Joseph  of  Arimathea,  being  a 
Acts  15.  16  After  this  I  will  return,  and  will  build  ag. 
Rev.  4.  1  After  this  X  looked,  and,  behold,  a  door 
7.  9  After  this  I  beheld,  and,  lo,  a  great  mult. 

30.  In  this,  ravrg  taute. 

Matt.  10.  23  when  they  persecute  you  in  this  city,  flee 
Also  in  12.45;  x6-  18;  26.  31,  34;  Mark  8.  12,  38;  14.  [27], 
30;  Luke  11.30;  12.  20;  13.  7;  r6.  24;  17.  6;  19.  42;  Acts  18. 
10;  22.  3;  27.  23;  1  Co.  9.  12;  15.  19;  2  Co.  1.  15;  8.  7,  19, 

20;  II.  I7. 

31.  This,  ravr-gv  tauten. 

Matt.  1 1. 16  But  whereunto  slialll  liken  this  generat.? 
See  also  15.  [15];  21.  23 ;  23.  36;  Mark  4.  13 ;  10.  5;  11.28; 

12.  10;  Luke  4.  6,  23;  7.  44;  12.  41;  13.  6,  16;  15.  3;  18.  5, 

9;  20.  2,  9, 19;  John  2.  11;  7.  [8],  8;  10.  6,  18;  12.  27;  Acts  1. 
[16];  3.  l6i  7-  4.  60;  8.  19;  22.  4,  28;  23.  13;  27.  21;  28.  20, 
20;  Rom.  5.  2;  2  Co.  4.  1;  12.  13;  1  Ti.  1.  18;  2  Ti.  2.  19;  1 
Pe.  5.  12;  2  Pe.  1.  18;  3. 1;  1  Jo.  3.  3;  4.  21;  2  Jo.  10;  Rev. 

2.  24;  12.  15. 

32 .Of  this,  raiiTT/s  tautes. 

Matt.  12.  41  men.  .shall  rise  in  judgment  with  this  ge. 
See  also  v.  42;  Luke  7.  31;  n.  31,  32,  50,  51;  17.  25;  John  10. 
16;  12.  27;  15.  13;  Acts  1.  17,  25;  2.6,  29,  40;  5.  20;  6.  3;  8. 
22;  Acts  10.  30;  13.  26:  19.  25,  40;  23.  1;  24.  21;  26.  22;  28. 
22;  2  Co.  9.  12,  13;  Heb.  9.  11;  Rev.  22.  19. 

33.  This,  tovto  touto. 

Matt.  1.  22  Now  all  this  was  done,  that  it  might  be 
See  also  8.  9 ;  9.  28  ;  13.  28 ;  15.  n  ;  16.  22 ;  17.  [21] ;  18.  4 ; 
19.  26;  21.  4;  24.  14;  26.  9,  12,  13,  26,  28,  39,  42,  56;  28. 14; 
Mark  1.  [27];  5.  32;  9.  21,  29;  11.  [3];  14.  [9],  22,  24,  36; 
Luke  1.  18,  34,  43,  66;  2.  12, 15;  3.  20;  5.  6;  6.  3;  7.  4,  8; 

9-  45,  48;  10.  11,  28;  12.  18,  39;  13.  8;  16.  2;  18.54;  2°-  17; 

22.  15,  17, 19,  19,  20,  23,  37,  42;  John  2.  12,  22;  4.  15,  54; 

5.  28  ;  6.  6,  29,  39,  40, 61 ;  7.  39 ;  8.  [6],  40 ;  11.  26,  51 ;  12. 

5,  6,  18,  18,  27,  33;  13.  28  ;  16.  17,  18;  18.  34,  37,  37,  38; 

19.  28  ;  20.  22 ;  21.  14,  19,  19  ;  Acts  2.  12,  14,  16,  33;  4.  7, 

22 ;  5.  4,  24,  38;  7.  60 ;  8.  34 ;  9.  21 ;  10.  16  ;  n.  10 ;  16. 
18;  19.  10,  17,  27  ;  20.  [29] ;  21.  23  ;  24.  14;  26.  16,  26;  27. 
34;  Rom.  1.  12,  26  ;  2.  3  ;  6.  6 ;  9.  17;  11.  25 ;  13.  6,  6 ;  14.  9, 
x3  >  x5-  9,  28  ;  1  Co.  1. 12 ;  4.  17 ;  5.  2,  3 ;  7.  6,  26,  29,  35 ;  9. 

17,  [23];  10.  28;  11..  10,  17,  24,  24,  25,  25,  [26],  30;  15.  50,53, 
53>  54»  54  >  2  '--O'  2*  3*  9 *  4*  1 J  7*  11  >  8.  io,  20  J  9.  6  ;  10.  7, 

11 ;  13.  1,  9;  Gal.  3.  2,  17;  Eph.  4.  i7 ;  5.  5,  32;  6.  1 ;  Phil. 

1.  6,  7,  9, 19,  22,  25  ;  2.  5,  15  :  Col.  1.  9  ;  2.  4  ;  3.  20 ;  1  Ti.  2. 
*3;  3-  5i  4-  3.  1.5;  5-  18;  2  Th.  2.  11;  3.  10;  1  Ti.  1.  9,  16; 

2.  3 ;  4.  16;  2  Ti.  1.  15 ;  3.  1 ;  Heb,  6.  317.  27 ;  9.  8,  15,  I 


20,27;  x3-  19 1  Jas.  4.  15;  1  Pe.  1.  25 
2  Pe.  1.  5,  20;  3.  3,  5,  8;  1  Jo.  3.  8; 
Rev.  2.  6. 


4-  3 


19,  20 ;  4.  6 ; 
Jude  4,  [5]; 


34.  To  these,  tovtois  toutois. 

Luke  1 6.  26  besides  all  this,  between  us  and  you  there 
24.  21  besides  all  this,  to  day  is  the  third  day  si. 

35.  This,  toutou  touton. 

Matt  19.  11  All.  .cannot  receive  [this]  saying,  save 
See  also  21.  [44];  Mark  7.  29;  14.  58,  71;  Lukeg.  13;  12.  56; 
16.  28;  19.  14;  23.  2,  14,  18;  John  2.  19;  6.  34,  58;  7.  27;  9. 
29,  30;  18.  40;  19.  12,  20;  Acts  2.  32;  3.  16;  5.  37;  6.  14; 
7.  35 1 ;  28 ;  23.  17, 18,  25,  27;  24.  5  ;  25.  24  ;  28. 26 ;  Rom. 

9.  9  ,  15.  28;  1  Co.  3.  [12] ;  11.  26,  [27];  2  Co.  4.  7 ;  Heb.  8. 3. 

36.  Of  this,  tovtov  toutou. 

Matt  13.  15  For  this  people’s  heart  is  waxed  gross,  and 
See  also  [22],  [40];  19.  5;  26.  29;  27.  24;  Mark  4.  [19]; 

10.  7;  Luke  2.  17;  9.  45;  13.  16;  16.  8;  20.  34;  John  4. 
13;  6.  51;  8.  23;  10.  41;  11.  9;  12.  [31],  31;  13.  i;  I4. 
I30J;  16.  11 ;  18.  17,  29,  36,  36;  Acts  5.  28;  6.  [13];  9.  13; 
x3-  7.  23,  38;  15-  2,  6;  17.  32;  21.  28;  22.  22;  28.  9,  27; 
Rom.  7.  24;  11.  7;  1  Co.  1.  [20],  20;  2.  6,  6,  8;  3.  19;  5. 
10;  7.  31 ;  2  Co.  4.  4;  12.  8;  Eph.  2.  2;  3  1, 14  ;  s.  31;  6. 
12;  Col.  1.  27;  Titus  1.  5;  Jas.  1.  26;  2.  [5];  Rev.  22.  7, 
9,  10,  18; 

37.  These,  tovtous  toutous. 

Acts  16.  36  the  keeper  of  the  prison  told  [this]  saying 
38. 7*0  this,  rovriti  touto. 

Matt.  8.  9  I  say  to  this.  Go,  and  he  goeth;  and  to 
See  also  12.  32;  13.  54,  56;  17.20;  20.14;  21.  21; 
Mark  6.  2;  10.  30;  n.  23;  Luke  1.  61;  4.  3;  10.  5,  20; 
14.  9;  18.  30;  19.  9;  21.  23;  23.  4,  14;  John  4.  20,  21,  27  ; 
J2.  25;  13.  35;  16.  30;  20.  30;  Acts  1.6;  3.  12;  4.  17; 
5.  28;  7.  7,  29;  8.  21,  29;  15.  15;  23.  9;  24.  2,  10;  Rom. 
12.2;  13.9;  1  Co.  3.  18;  7.  [31];  11.  22;  14.  21;  2  Co. 
3.  10;  5.  2:9.  3;  Gal.  6.  16;  Heb.  4.  5;  1  Pe.  4.  16; 

2  Pe.  1.  13;  1  Jo.  3.  10;  4.  9,  17;  5.  2;  Rev.  22.  18,  19. 
[See  also  After,  cause,  day,  hour,  means,  place,  once, 
side,  time,  way,  wise]. 

THIS  man,  woman,  matter,  thing  — 

1  .This,  fit  zeh. 

2  Ki.  5.  7  God.  .that  this  man  doth  send  unto  me  to 

2.  This,  )n  den. 

Ezra  5. 17  send,  .his  pleasure . .  concerning  this  mat. 

3.  This,  nxi  zoth. 

i  Ch.n,  19  God  forbid  it  me,  that  I  should  do  this  th. 

4.  Thus,  as  thus,  .133  kakah. 

Esth.  9. 26  which  they  had  seen  concerning  this  ma. 

5.  A  t  this,  rovreo  touto. 

Acts  3. 12  Ye  men  of  Israel,  why  marvel  ye  at  this  ? 

6.  This,  he,  our  os  houtos. 

Markis.  39  said,  Truly  this  man  was  the  son  of  God 

1. uke  7.39;  14.  30;  15.  2;  18.  14;  22.  56;  23.  41  ;  John 

6.  52;  7.  15;  9.  2,  3,  33;  11.  37,  37  ;  21.  21 ;  Acts  1. 18;  4. 
10;  8.  10;  18.  25;  Heb.  7.  4;  10.  12;  Jas.  1.  25. 

7.  This,  she,  avrg  haute. 

Matt26.  13  that  this  woman  hath  done,  be  told  for  a 
Luke  7.  45  but  this  woman  since  the  time  I  came  in 
7.  46  this  woman  hath  anointed  my  feet  with 
Acts  9.  36  this  woman  was  full  of  good  works  and 

THIS  fashion,  manner,  sort,  time,  wise  — 

1  .Thus,  nb  koh. 

Hum.  6.  23  On  this  wise  ye  shall  bless  the  children  of  ■ 
1  Ki.22.  20  one  said  on  this  manner,  and  another  said 

2.  Thus,  so,  kenema. 

Ezra  4.  8  wrote . .  to  Artaxerxes  the  king  in  this  sort 
5.  4  Then  said  we  unto  them  after  this  manner 

3 . Now,  vvv  nun. 

Matt  24.  21  the  beginning  of  the  world  to  this  time 
Marki3.  19  God  created  unto  this  time,  neither  shall 
Acts  24.  25  Go  thy  way  for  this  time ;  when  I  have  a 

1  Co.  16.  12  his  will  was  not  at  all  to  come  at  this  time 

4.  Thus,  so,  ouTcos,  ovTio  houtos,  houto. 

Matt.  1.18  the  birth  of  Jesus  Christ  was  on  this  wise 
Mark  2.  12  saying,  We  never  saw  it  on  this  fashion 
John2i.  1  After  these  things,  .on  this  wise  showed 
Acts  7.  6  God  spake  on  this  wise,  That  his  seed  sh. 

13.  34  he  said  on  this  wise,  I  will  give  you  the 
Rom  10.  6  which  is  of  faith  speaketh  on  this  wise 
Heb.  4.  4  Forhespake. .  of  the  seventh .  .onthiswise 
Rev.  11.  5  will  hurt  them,  he  must  in  this  manner 

5.  Of  these,  roirav  touton. 

2  Ti.  3.  6  For  of  this  sort  are  they  which  creep  into 
THIS  place,  side,  way  — 

1  .Here,  hither,  nsn  hennah. 

J osh.  8.  20  and  they  had  no  power  to  flee  this  way  or 
Eze.  1.  23  everyone,  .two, which  covered  on  this  side 
Dan.  12.  5  one  on  this  side  of  the  bank  of  the  river 

2.  This,  fit  zeh. 

Exod26. 13  on  this  side  and  on  that  side,  to  cover  it 

3.  Thus,  fib  koh. 

Exod.  2. 12  he  looked  this  way  and  that  way, 'and  wh. 
Numn.  31  as  it  were  a  day’s  journey  on  tills  side 
i.llere,  hither,  £5e  hode 

Matt  12.  6  in  this  place  is  (one)  greater  than  the  te. 
Luke  23.  5  beginning  from  Galilee  to  this  place 
THISTLE  — 

1.  Thistle,  bramble,  TH]]  dardar.  ' 

Gen.  3. 18  Thorns  also  and  thistles  shall  it  bring  fo. 
Hos.  10.  8  the  thistle  shall  come  up  on  their  aitare 


thither 


980 


THOUGH 


2  Thorn,  bramble,  thicket,  nin  choacli. 

~  Ki.  14.  g  The  thistle  that  (was)  in  Lebanon  sent  to 
14  n  there  passed  by . .  and  trode  down  the  thi. 

2  Ch  2s.  18  The  thistle  that  (was)  in  Lebanon  sent  to 
2S.  iS  there  passed  by.  .and  trode  down  the  th. 

Job  31.  40  Let  thistles  grow  instead  of  wheat,  and 

3. A  thistle,  rpl^oAos  tribolos.  ,  , 

Matt.  7.16  gather  grapes  of  thorns,  or  figs  of  thistles  ? 

THITHER,  thitherward  — 

1  .Here,  hither,  D^n  halom. 

1  Sa.  10.  22  further,  if  the  man  should  yet  come  tlu. 

2.  ITere,  hither,  njn  hennah. 

Jer.  50.  5  they  shall  ask . .  with  their  faces  tlnther w . 

3.  There,  sham.  .  ,, . 

Deut.  1.  37  saying,  Thou  also  slialt  not  go  in  tlnther 

i.There,  thither,  eicei  ekei. 

Matt.  2.  22  when  he  heard .  .lie  was  afraid  to  go  tint. 
Mark  6  33  manyknewhim,  andran  afoot  thither  out 
Lukei7.  37  thither  will  the  eagles  be  gathered  toget. 

2i.  2  a  certain  poor  widow  casting  in  thither 
Johm  1.  8  sought  to  stone  thee ;  and  goest  thou  th. 

18  2  Jesus  ofttimes  resorted  thither  with  his 101. 

18  3  cometli  thither  with  lanterns  and  torches 

Acts  171 13  they  came  thither  also,  and  stirred  up  the 
Rom  1 5.  24  to  be  brought  on  my  way  thitherward  by 

THO’-MAS,  Qwpds  twin. 

One  of  the  twelve  apostles  of  Jesus,  and  called  also 
Didumus;  he  was  zealous  and  inquisitive,  yet  at  first 
incredulous  at  the  report  of  the  resurrection  of  Christ. 
Matt  10.  3  T.,  and  Matthew  the  publican  ;  Jame3 
Mark  3.  18  Matthew,  and  T.,  and  James  the  (son)  of 
Luke  6. 15  Matthew,  and  T.,  James  the  (son)  of  Al. 
John  11.  16  Then  said  T.,  which  is  called  Didymus,  unto 
14  3  T  saith  unto  him,  Lord,  we  know  notwh. 

20  24  But  T. .  .was  not  with  them  when  Jesus 
20.  26  again  liis  disciples  were  within,  and  T 
20.  27  Then  saith  lie  to  T.,  Reach  hither  thy  ha 
20.  28  T.  answered  and  said  unto  him,  My  Lord 

20.  29  [T.,]  because  thou  hast  seen  me,  thou  hast 

21.  2  There  were  together  Simon  Peter,  and  I. 
Acts  1.  13  John,  and  Andrew,  Philip,  and  T.,  Barth. 

THONGS  — 

A  thonq,  strap,  latchet,  fads  liimas. 

Acts  22.  25  as  they  bound  him  with  thongs,  Taul  said 

THORN,  (of  thorns)  — 

1  .A  bramble,  lax  atad. 

Psa.  58.  9  Before  your  pots  can  feel  the  thorns,  he 

2.  A  brier,  pin,  pin  chedeq. 

Prov  15. 19'wayof  the  slothful,  .as  an  hedge  of  thorns 

3  Thorn,  bramble,  thicket,  nin  choacli. 

2  Ch  33  II  which  took  Manasseh  among  the  thorns 
Job  41.  2  or  bore  his  jaw  through  with  a  thorn  ? 

Prov  26  0  (As)  a  thorn  goeth  up  into  the  hand  of  a 
Song  2  2  As  the  lily  among  thorns,  so  (is)  my  love 
Hos  9.  6  For,  lo..  thorns  (shall  be)  in  their  tabern. 

4 . A  thorn,  fisiU  naatsuts. 

Tsa  7  ,o  and  upon  all  thorns,  and  upon  all  bushes 
55.  13  Instead  of  the  thorn  shall  come  up  the  hr 

5.  A  thorn,  hook,  YD  sir. 

Eccl  7  6  For  as  the  crackling  of  thorns  under  a  pot 

Isa  '34  13  And  thorns  shall  come  up  in  her  palaces 
Hos  2.  6  I  will  hedge  up  thy  way  with  thorns,  and 
Nah.  1.  IO  For  while  (they  be)  folden  together(as)th. 

G.  Briers,  thorns,  D'li^D  sallonim. 

Eze.  2.  6  though  thorns  and  briers  (be)  with  thee, and 

7.  Thorn,  VStsen. 

Job  5.  5  taketli  it  even  out  of  the  thorns,  and  the 
Prov  22.  5  Thorns . .  snares(are)  in  the  way  of  the  frow. 

8.  Thorns,  C'j'rs  tseninim. 

Numrr.  35  pricks  in  your  eyes,  and  thorns  m  your  si. 
josh  23. 13  scourges  in  your  sides,  and  thorns  in  your 

9. . 4  thorn,  rip  qots.  . 

Gen  3  18  Thorns  also  and  thistles  shall  it  bring  fo. 

EX0II22.  6  If  fire  break  out,  and  catch  in  thorns,  so 
Judg  8  7  I  will  tear  your  flesh  with  the  thorns  of 

8’  16  and  thorns  of  the  wilderness  and  briers 
2  Sa.  23.6  all  of  them  as  thorns  thrust  away,  because 
Psa  118  12  they  are  quenched  as  the  fire  of  thorns 
Isa'  32. 13  shall  come  up  thorns  (and)  briers;  yea 
33  12  thorns  cut  up  shall  they  be  burned  in  the 
Jer.  4.  3  thus  saith  the  Lord,  .sow  not  among  th. 

12.13  They  have  sown  wheat,  but  shall  reap  th. 
Eze.  28.  24  nor.  .grieving  thorn  of  all.  .round  about 
Hos.  10.  8  the  thorn  and  the  thistle  shall  come  up 

10.  A Settle,  thorn,  pjyDp  qimmashon. 

Prov  24.  31  And  lo,  it  was  all  grown  over  with  tliarns 

11..  -1  thorn,  rvzi  shayith. 

Isa.  5.  6  but  there  shall  come  up  briers  and  thorns 
7  23  it  shall  (even)  be  for  briers  and  thorns 
7  24  the  land  shall  become  briers  and  thorns 
7.  25  there  shall  not  come  .  .the  fear  of.. thorns 
o.  18  it  shall  devour  the  briers  and  thorns,  and 
10.  17  burn  and  devour  his  thorns  and  his  briers 
27.  4  who  would  set  the  briers  (and)  thorns  ag. 

12.  A  thorn,  brier,  aicavOa  akantha. 

Matt.  7.  16  Do  men  gather  grapes  of  thorns,  or  figs  of 

13.  7  some  fell  among  thorns ;  and  the  thorns 
13.  22  also  that  received  seed  among  the  thorns 
27.  29  when  they  had  platted  a  crown  of  thorns 
Mark  4.  7  some  fell  among  thorns,  and  the  thorns 


Mark  4  18  these  are  they  which  are  sown  among  th. 
Luke  6.  44  For  of  thorns  men  do  not  gather  figs,  nor 
8  7  some  fell  among  thorns ;  and  the  thorns 
8.  14  that  which  fell  among  thorns  are  they,  wh. 
Johnio  2  soldiers  platted  a  crown  of  thorns,  and  put 

Heb.  6.  8  But  that  which  beareth  thorns  and  briers 


13.  Thorny,  made  of  thorns,  dudvOivos  akanthinos. 
Markis.  17  platted  a  crown  of  thorns,  and  put  itab. 
John  19.  s  wearing  the  crown  of  thorns,  and  the  pu. 

14.  A  sharp  stake,  palisade,  okoKo^  slcolops. 

2  Co.  12.  7  there  was  given  to  me  a  thorn  in  the  flesh 

THORN  hedge  — 

A  thorn  hedge,  njcij  mesukali. 

Mic.  7.  4  most  upright  (is  sharper)  than  a  thorn  he. 

THOROUGHLY  — 

1  .To  do  good  or  well,  3n;  yatab,  5. 

2  Ki.  11.  18  his  images  brake  they  in  pieces  thoroug. 

2.  To  heal,  repair,  xsn  rapha,  3. 

Exod2i.  19  and  shall  cause  (him)  to  be  thoroughly 

THOSE  (men,  things)  — 

1.  These,  Wei. 

Gen.  19.  25  he  overthrew  those  cities,  and  all  the  pi. 
Dcut.  7.  22  Lord  thy  God  will  put  out  those  nations 

2.  These,  nWt  elleh. 

Gen.  33.'  5  Who  (are)  those  with  thee?  And  he  said 

3.  These,  Tl^x  illek. 

Ezra  5.  9  Then  asked  we  those  elders,  (and)  said  un. 
Dan.  3.  22  flame  of  the  fire  slew  those  men  that  took 
6.  24  they  brought  those  men  which  had  accus. 

4.  The  men,  D'eaxn  haanashim. 

Sum  14.  22  Because  all  those  men  which  have  seen 
14.  37  Even  those  men  that  did  bring  up  the  evil 

5.  He,  he  himself,  mnn  halm. 

i  Sa.  30.  20  they  drave  before  those . .  cattle,  and  said 

6.  They  themselves,  cn  hem. 

Lev.  11.  27  that  go  on  (all)  four,  those  are  unclean  un. 

7.  They  themselves,  Dnn  hahem. 

Gen.  6.  4  There  were  giants  in  the  earth  in  those 

8 . They  themselves,  ]bn,  ian  himmo,  himmon. 

Ezra  5.  14  those  did  Cyrus  the  king  take  out  of  the 

9.  They  themselves,  n)n  liennah. 

1  Sa.  27.  8  for  those . .  of  old  the  inhabitants  of  the 

10.  They  themselves,  njnrt  hahennah. 

1  Sa.  17.  28  with  whom  hast  thou  left  those  few  sheep 

11  .Them,  avrovs  autous. 

Matt2i.  41  will  miserably  destroy  those  wicked  men 
John  17.  11  keep  through  thine  own  name  those  whom 

12.77i.af,  that  very,  he,  she,  it,  inelvos  ekeinos. 

Matt.  3.  1  In  those  days  came  John  the  Baptist,  pr. 
See  also  21.  40;  22.  7,  10;  24.  19,  22,  22,  29;  25.  7,  19; 
Mark  1.  9;  2.  20;  7.  [15];  8.  1;  12.  7;  13.  17,  19,  24;  Luke 
2.  1;  4.  2;  5.  35;  9.  36;  12.  37,  38;  13.  4;  14.  24;  19.  27; 
20.  [1];  21.  23;  John  8.  [10];  Acts  2.  18;  7.  41;  9.  37;  16.  3. 
35;  20.  2;  Rom.  6.  21;  Heb.  8.  10;  10.  16;  Rev.  9.  6. 


13.24.?  much,  as  great,  orros  hosos. 

Jude  10  But  these  speak  evil  of  those  things  wh. 


14.  These,  those,  ravra  tauta. 

John  8.  26  I  speak  to  the  world  those  things  which 
Acts  17. 11  searched ..  daily,  whether  those  things  we. 
Phil,  3.  7  what  things  were  gain  to  me,  those  I  co. 

4.  9  Those  things,  which  ye  have  both  learned 

15.  In  these,  those,  ravrais  tautais. 

Luke  1.  39  Mary  arose  in  those  days,  and  went  into 
6. 12  it  came  to  pass  intliose  days,  that  he  went 
Acts  1.  15  in  those  days  Peter  stood  up  in  the  midst 
6.  1  in  those  days,  when  the  number  of  the  di. 

16.  These,  those,  Tairas  tautas. 

Luke  1.  24  after  those  days  his  wife  Elisabeth  conce. 
Acts  21.  15  after  those  days  we  took  up  our  carriages 

17.7ft  these,  roirois  toutois. 

J  ude  10  in  those  things  they  corrupt  themselves 

18.0/  these,  roiroiv  touton. 

Acts  18.  17  And  Gallio  cared  for  none  of  those  things 
Heb.  13.  11  the  bodies  of  those  beasts,  whose  blood  is 

THOU  — 

1. Thou,  thyself,  Jiux  ant. 

Ezra  7.  25  Thou/Ezra,  after  the  wisdom  of  thy  God 
See  also  Dan.  2.  31,  37,  38;  3.  10;  4.  18,  18,  22;  5.  13,  18, 
22,  23 ;  6.  16. 

2.  Thou  thyself,  nx  alt. 

Gen  24.  23  Whosedaughter(art)  thou?  Tell  me,  I  pr. 
24.  60  and  said  unto  her,  Thou  (art)  our  sister,  be 
39.  9  because  thou  (art)  his  wife:  how  then  can 

3.  Thou  thyself,  fifiN  attah. 

Gen.  3. 14  thou  (art)  cursed  above  all  cattle, and  above 
3.  19  for  dust  thou  (art),  and  unto  dust  shalt 
6.  18  thou,  and  thy  sons,  and  thy  wife,  and  thy 

4.  Thee,  ere  se. 

Matt  1 8.  33  Shouldest  not  thou  also  have  liadcompas. 
See  also  25.  27;  Acts  8.  23;  9.  6;  10.  [6];  23.  11;  24.  4,  io‘ 
26.  29;  27.  24’,  Rom.  3.  4)  1  Ti.  6.  14’,  Titus  3.  8,  3  Jo.  2 

5.  To  thee,  trol  soi. 

Matt.17.  25  What  thinkest  thou,  Simon?  of  whom  do 
See  also  22.  16. 17;  27.  19;  Mark  4.  38;  10.  [21];  Luke  10. 
36,  40;  14.  10,  14;  18.  22;  Acts  8.  21;  26.  1. 


6 .Of  thee,  crov  sou. 

Matt  6  3  whenthoudoestalms.letnotthy lefthand 

19.  21  go.  sell  that  thou  hast,  and  give  to  the  po. 
Lukei4.  8  lest  a  more  honourable  than  thou  be  bind. 
Acts  17.  19  this  new  doctrine,  whereof  thou  speakest 
24.  t  1  that  thou  mayest  understand,  that  there 

7. Thou  thyself,  ai  su. 

Matt.  2.  6  thou,  Bethlehem,  (in)  the  land  of  Juda 
See  also  3.  14;  6.  6,  17;  11.  3,  23;  14.  28;  16.  16,  18;  26.  25, 
39,  63,  64,  69,  73;  27.  4, 11,  ii",  Mark  i.  nj  3.  11,  8.  29,  14 
36,  61,  67,  68;  15.  2,  2;  Luke  i.  [28],  42,  76;  3.  22;  4.  7,  4rt 
7.  19,  20;  9.  60;  10.  15.  37;  is-  3*;  >6-  7>  UsL  as;  *7-  8i  ,9- 

19,  42;  22.  32,  58,  67,  70;  23.  3,  3,  37,  39>  4°i  24-  »;  John  1 
19,21,21,25,42,42,49,49;  2.  10,20;  3-  2,  io,  26;  4.  9,  10, 
12,  19;  6.  30,  69;  7.  52;  8. 15],  13,  25,  33,  48,  52,  53*  i53J.  9- 
17,  28,  34,  34.  35‘-  10-  24,  33'.  ”•  27.  42;  12.  34;  13-  6,  7i  >4- 
9;  17.  s,  8,  21,  21,  23,  23,  25;  18.  17,  25,  33,  34.  37>  37.  *9- 
9;  20.  15;  21.  12,  15,  16,  17,  17.22;  Acts  1.  24;  4.  24,  7.  28, 
g.  5;  10.  15,  33;  ii-  9.  Hi  13-  33i  16.31;  21.  38;  22.  8,  27, 
22.  3,  21;  25.  10;  26.  15;  Rom.  2.  3,  17;  9- 20;  11. 17.  i», 

20,  22,  24;  14.  4,  10,  10,  32;  1  Co.  14.  17;  15.  36;  Gal.  2.  14, 

6  I-  I  Ti.  6.  Ii;  2  Ti.  1.  18;  2.  1,  [3];  3-  »°>  Hi  4-  5.  »5. 
Titus  2. 1;  Phm.  [12];  Heb.  1.  5.  »°>  ”■  12<  5-  5.  7-  »7. 

21;  Jas.  2.  3,  3,  18,  19;  4-  I2'>  3  J°.  3i  Rev-  2-  I5i  3-  W.  4- 
11;  7.  14. 

THOU  thyself  — 

Thou  thyself,  atavrov  seautnn. 

Rom.  2.  19  art  confident  that  thou  thyself  art  a  guide 

THOUGH  — 

1  .If,  ox  im. 

judg.  13.  16  Though  thou  detain  me,  I  will  not  cat  of 

2.  That,  nt^x  asher. 

Zech.  10!  '6  they  shall  be  as  though  I  had  not  cast  th. 

3.  Also,  D3  gam. 

Neh.  6.  1  though  at  that  time  I  had  not  set  up  the 
4. If,  though,  ]n  hen. 

Job  13.  15  Though  he  slay  me,  yetwiU  I  trust  m  him 

5.  That,  because,  though,  "3  ki.  . 

Deut.29.  19  though  I  walk  in  the  imagination  of  mine 

6.  Though,  if,  3*7,  xV  lu.  . 

2  Sa.  18.  12  Though  I  should  receive  a  thousand  (sh., 

7  Therefore, because,  although,  ”!  pfaskol  qebeldi. 
Dan.  5.  22  thou,  .hast  not  humbled  thine  heart,  th. 

8. Through,  during,  bid  [gen.)  dia. 

Rom.  4.  lithe  father  of  all  them  that  believe,  thougl 

9 .If,  though,  iav  can.  . 

Luke  16.  31  neither  will  they  be  persuaded,  though 
Acts  13.  41  which  ye  shall  in  nowise  believe,  thougl 
Rom.  q.  27  Though  the  number  of  the  children  of  Is 

1  Co.  4. 15  For  though  ye  have  ten  thousand  instruc 

9  16  For  though  I  preach  the  gospel,  I  havenc 
13  1  Though  I  speak  with  the  tongues  of  me 
13.  2  though  I  have  (the  gift  of)prophecy,  an 
13  2  though  I  have  all  faith,  so  that  I  could  rt 
13!  3  though  I  bestow  all  my  goods  to  feed  (th 
13.  3  though  I  give  my  body  to  be  burned,  an 

2  Co  10  8  For  though  I  should  boast  somewhat  irior 

’12.’  6  For  though  I  would  desire  to  glory,  I  sha 

Gal  1  8  though  we,  or  an  angel  from  heaven,  pri 

Jas.  2.14  What  (doth  it)  profit . .  though  a  man  sa; 

10 .Even  if,  el  icai  ei  kai. 

Matts6.  33  [Though]  all .  shall  be  offended  because  1 
Luken.  8  Though  he  will  not  rise  and  give  him,  b. 

18  4  Though  I  fear  not  God,  nor  regard  man 

2  Co.  4. 16  but  though  our  outward  man  perish,  ye 
5  16  though  we  have  known  Christ  after  the 
7.  8  For  though  I  made  you  sorry  with  a  lett- 
7.  8  not  repent,  though  I  did  repent:  for  I  p 
7.  8  made  you  sorry,  though  (it  were)  but  fo 
712  though  I  wrote  unto  you,  (I  did  it)  not 

1 1  6  But  though  (I  be)  rude  in  speech,  yet  n 

12  11  very  chiefest  apostles,  though  I  be  nothn 

12.  15  [though]  the  more  abundantly  I  love  y< 
Col.  2.  5  Forthoughlbe  absent  in  the  flesh,  yeta 
Heb.  6.  9  accompany  salvation,  though  we  thus  s 

ll.If  truly,  elirep  eiper. 

1  Co.  8.  5  For  though  there  be  that  are  called  got 

12.  And  truly,  although,  Kainep  kaiper. 

Phil.  3.  4  Though  I  might  also  have  confidence  11 
Heb  s  8  Though  he  were  a  Son,  yet  learned  net 
7  5  thoughtheycomeoutoftheloinsofAbrs 

12  17  though  he  sought  it  carefully  with  tea 

2  Pe  1  12  though  ye  know  (them)  and  be  establish 


16.  And  though  indeed,  Kairoiye  kaitoige.  , 

John  4.  2  Though  Jesus  himself  baptized  not,  but  1 

Acts  17.  27  [though]  he  be  not  far  from  every  one  of  1 


14. Even  if,  K&y  kan. 

Matt  26.  35  Though  I  should  die  with  thee,  yet  will 
John  8.  14  Though  I  bear  record  of  myself,  (yet)  i> 

10.  38  though  ye  believe  not  me,  believe  the  v. 

11.  25  though  he  were  dead,  yet  shall  he  live 


15.  Because,  that,  on  hoh. 

Rom.  9.  6  Not  as  though  the  word  of  GodhathtaH 
2  Co.  1 1.  21  I  speak  as  concerning  reproach,  as  thorn 
Phil.  3.  12  Not  as  though  I  had  already  attained,*. 

16 .If,  el  ci,  - 

2  Co.  13.  4  For  [though]  he  was  crucified  through  .. 
THOUGH...  but  — 

Yet,  nevertheless,  but,  Upas  homos. 

Gal.  3.  15  Though,  .but  a  man's  covenant,  yet  (1. 


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BOUGHT  — 

.A  word,  -i?}  dabar. 

Deut  15.  9  Beware  that  there  be  not  a  thought  in  thy 
.  Thought,  conception,  imagination,  -irnp  harhor. 

Dan.  4.  5  the  thoughts  upon  my  bed  and  the  visions 
.Thought,  device,  nsi  zimmah. 

Prov  24.  9  The  thought  of  foolishness  (is)  sin,  and 
.A  cutting,  decree,  resolution,  ppn  cheqeq. 

Judg.  5.  15  For  the  divisions  of  Reuben,  .great  thou. 
.Knowledge,  mind,  jno,  jna  madda. 

Eccl.  jo.  20  Curse  not  the  king,  no  not  in  thy  thought 
.Possession,  inheritance,  enio  morash. 

Job  17.  1 1  my  purposes  are  broken  off ..  the  thoughts 
.Device,  thoughtfulness,  nato  mezimmah. 

Job  42.  2  no  thought  can  be  withholden  from  thee 
Psa.  10.  4  The  wicked.  .God  (is)  not  in  all  his  thou. 
Jer.  23.  20  till  he  have  performed  the  thoughts  of  his 

.  Thought,  device,  npana  machashebeth. 

Gen.  6.  5  every  imagination  of  the  thoughts  of  his 
1  Ch.28.  9  understandeth.  .imaginations  of  the  tho. 

29.  18  in  the  imagination  of  the  thoughts  of  the 
Job  21.  27  I  know  your  thoughts,  and  the  devices 
Psa.  33.  11  the  thoughts  of  his  heart  to  all  generati. 
40.  5  thy  thoughts  (which  are)  to  us  ward  :  they 
56.  5  all  theirthoughts  (are)  against  me  forevil 
92.  5  how  great  are  thy  works !  (and)  thy  tho. 

94.  11  The  Lord  knoweth  the  thoughts  of  man 
Prov  12.  5  The  thoughts  of  the  righteous  (are)  right 

15.  26  The  thoughts  of  the  wicked  (are)  an  abo. 

16.  3  and  thy  thoughts  shall  be  established 
21.  5  The  thoughts  of  the  diligent  (tend)  only 

Isa.  55.  7  the  unrighteous  man  his  thoughts:. and 
55.  8  my  thoughts  (are)  not  your  thoughts,  ne. 
55.  9  and  my  thoughts  than  your  thoughts 
59.  7  their  thoughts  (are)  thoughts  of  iniquity 
65.  2  which  walketh.  .after  their  own  thoughts 
66. 18  For  I  (know)  their  works  and  their  thou. 
Jer.  4.  14  how  long  shall  thy  vain  thoughts  lodge 
6.  19  I  will  bring,  .(even)  the  fruit  of  their  th. 
29.  11  I  know  the  thoughts  that  I  think  toward 
29.  11  thoughts  of  peace,  and  not  of  evil,  to  give 
Eze.  38.  10  and  thou  shalt  think  an  evil  thought 
Mic.  4.  12  they  know  not  the  thoughts  of  the  Lord 
I  .Doubts,  opinions,  O’sjiD  seaphim. 

Psa.  1 19.  1 13  I  hate,  .thoughts:  but  thy  law  do  I  love 
0.  Thoughts,  purposes,  niiroj;  eshtonoth. 

Psa.  146.  4  forth,  .in  that  very  day  his  thoughts  per. 

1 .  Thoughts,  purposes,  ashtoth. 

Job  12.  5  a  lamp  despised in  the  thought  of  him  that 

2.  Thought,  will,  desire,  yn  rea. 

Psa.  139.  2  thou  understandest  my  thoughts  afar  off 
139.  17  How  precious  also  are  thy  thoughts  unto 

.3.  Thought,  Ji'in  rayon. 

Dan.  2.  29  As  for  thee,  0  king,  thy  thoughts  came 
2.  30  thou  mightest  know  the  thoughts  of  thy 

4.  19  was  astonied.  .and  his  thoughts  troubled 

5.  6  his  thoughts  troubled  him,  so  that  the  jo. 

5.  10  let  not  thy  thoughts  trouble  thee,  nor  let 

A.Medilation,  tv  seack. 

Amos  4.  13  and  declareth  unto  man  what  (is)  his  tho. 

5.  Doubts,  opinions,  D'syL7  seippim. 

Job  4. 13  In  thoughts  from  the  visions  of  the  night 
20.  2  Therefore  do  my  thoughts  cause  me  to  an. 

6.  Doubts,  opinions,  D'Syity  sarappim. 

Psa.  94.  19  In  the  multitude  of  my  thoughts  within 
139.  23  Search  me,  0  God . .  know  my  heart ;  try 

.7 .Reasoning,  6ia\oji<r/uds  dialogismos. 

Mattis.  19  For  out  of  the  heart  proceed  evil  thoughts 
Mark  7.  21  out  of  the  heart  of  men,  proceed  evil  th. 
Luke  2.  35  thoughts  of  many  hearts  may  be  revealed 

5.  22  But  when  Jesus  perceived  their  thoughts 

6.  8  But  he  knew  their  thoughts,  and  said  to 
9.  47  Jesus,  perceiving  the  thought  of  their  he. 

24.  38  and  why  do  thoughts  arise  in  your  hearts 

1  Co.  3.  20  The  Lord  knoweth  the  thoughts  of  the 
Jas.  2  4  and  are  become  judges  of  evil  thoughts 

8.  Thought,  reflection,  Siavoryua  dianoema. 

Luken.  17  he,  knowing  their  thoughts,  said  unto  th. 
.9. Reflection,  thought,  evdvpyixis  enthumesis. 

Matt.  9.  4  Jesus,  knowing  their  thoughts,  said,  Wh. 

12.  25  Jesus  knew  theirthoughts,  and  said  unto 
Heb.  4. 12  a  discerner  of  the  thoughts  and  intents 
!0 .Thought,  contrivance,  device,  enivoia  epinoia. 

Acts  8.  22  if  perhaps  the  thought  of  thine  heart  may 
!1.  Computation,  reckoning,  Koyiayos  logismos. 

Rom.  2.  15  thoughts  the  mean  while  accusing  or  else 
12. A  thought,  contrivance,  understanding,  vdyga. 

2  Co.  10.  5  bringing  into  captivity  every  thought  to 
PHOUGHT  (beforehand),  to  take  — 

\.To  be  sorrowfxd,  afraid,  rsn  daag. 

1  Sa.  9.  5  leave,  .the  asses,  and  take  thought  for  us 
l.To  be  over  anxious,  very  carefid,  pepipvaw  meri. 
Matt.  6.  25  Take  no  thought  for  your  life,  what  ye 

6.  27  Which  of  you,  by  taking  thought,  can  add 
6.  28  why  take  ye  thought  for  raimeut  ?  Consi. 

6.  31  take  no  thought,  saying,  What  shall  we 
6.  34  Take  therefore  no  thought  for  the  morrow  1 
6.  34  morrow  shall  take  thought  for  the  things  I 


Matt  10.  19  take  no  thought  how  or  what  ye  shall  sp. 
Lukei2. 11  take  ye  no  thought  how  or  what  thing  ye 

12.  22  Take  no  thought  for  your  life,  what  ye 
12.  23  which  of  you  with  taking  thought  can  add 
12.  26  least,  why  take  ye  thought  for  the  rest? 

3 .To  be  very  anxious  beforehand,  irpoptpiyrdw. 

Marki3-  11  take  no  thought  beforehand  what  ye  sh. 
THOUSAND  — 

l.A  thousand,  eleph. 

Gen.  20.  16  BehVid,  I  have  given  thy  brother  a  thou. 

24.  60  be  thou  (the  mother)  of  thousands  of  mil. 
Exodi2.  37  about  six  hundred  thousand  on  foot  (that 

18.  21  rulers  of  thousands,  (and)  rulers  of  hund. 
18.  25  rulers  of  thousands,  rulers  of  hundreds 

20.  6  showing  meroy  unto  thousands  of  them 
32.  28  fell . .  that  day  about  three  thousand  men 

34.  7  Keeping  mercy  for  thousands,  forgiving 
38.  25  thousand  seven  hundred  and  threescore 
38.  26  hundred  thousand  and  three  thousand  and 
38.  28  of  the  thousand  seven  hundred  seventy 
38.  29  and  two  thousand  and  four  hundred  she. 

Num.  1.  16  tribes  of  their  fathers,  heads  of  thousands 

1.  21  forty  and  six  thousand  and  five  hundred 

1.  23  fifty  and  nine  thousand  and  three  hundred 

1.  25  forty  and  five  thousand  six  hundred  and 

1.  27  threescore  and  fourteen  thousand  and  six 

1.  29  fifty  and  four  thousand  and  four  hundred 

1.  31  fiftyand  seven  thousand  and  four  hundred 
1.  33  (were)  forty  thousand  and  five  hundred 
1.  35  thirty  and  two  thousand  and  two  hundred 
1.  37  thirty  andfive  thousand  and  four  hundred 
1.  39  threescore  and  two  thousand  and  seven 
i.  41  forty  and  one  thousand  and  five  hundred 
1.  43  fifty  and  three  thousand  and  four  hundred 

1.  46  six  hundred  thousand  and  three  thousand 

2.  4  threescore  and  fourteen  thousand  and  six 

2.  6  fifty  and  four  thousand  and  four  hundred 

2.  8  fifty  and  seven  thousand  and  four  hund. 

2.  9  hundred  thousand  and  fourscore  thousand 

2.  9  six  thousand  and  four  hundred,  through. 

2.  n  forty  and  six  thousand  and  five  hundred 

2. 13  fifty  and  nine  thousand  and  three  hund. 

2.  15  forty  and  five  thousand  and  six  hundred 
2.  16  fifty  and  one  thousand  and  four  hundred 
2. 19  (were)  forty  thousand  and  five  hundred 
2.  21  (were)  thirty  and  two  thousand  and  two 
2.  23  thirty  and  five  thousand  and  four  hundr. 
2.  24  hundred  thousand  and  eight  thousand 

2.  26  threescore  and  two  thousand  and  seven 
2.  28  forty  and  one  thousand  and  five  hundred 
2.  30  fifty  and  three  thousand  and  four  hundr. 
2.  31  thousand  and  fifty  and  seven  thousand 

2.  32  six  hundred  thousand  and  three  thousand 

3.  22  (were)  seven  thousand  aud  five  hundred 

3.  28  eight  thousand  and  six  hundred,  keeping 

3.  34  (were)  six  thousand  and  two  hundred 

3.  39  all  the  males,  .(were)  twenty  and  two  th. 

3.  43  twenty  and  two  thousand  two  hundred 

3.  50  thousand  three  hundred  and  threescore 

4.  36  were  two  thousand  seven  hundred  and 

4.  40  were  two  thousand  and  six  hundred  and 

4.  44  Even  those . .  were  three  thousand  and  two 

4.  48  eight  thousand  and  five  hundred  and  fo. 

7.  85  all  the  silver  vessels  (weighed)  twothous. 

10.  4  heads  of  the  thousands  of  Israel,  shall  gat. 

10.  36  Return,  .unto  the  many  thousands  of  Is. 

11.  21  The  people,  .six  hundred  thousand  foot. 
16. 49  they  that  died,  .were  fourteen  thousand 

25.  9  those  that  died,  .were  twenty  and  fourth. 

26.  7  forty  aud  three  thousand  and  seven  hun. 

26. 14  twenty  and  two  thousand  and  two  hund. 
26. 18  numbered  of  them,  forty  thousand  and 
26.  22  threescore  and  sixteen  thousand  and  five 
26.  25  threescore  and  four  thousand  and  three 
26.  27  threescore  thousand  and  five  hundred 
26.  34  fiftyand  two  thousand  and  seven  hundred 
26  37  thirty  and  two  thousand  and  five  hundred 
26.  41  forty  and  five  thousand  and  six  hundred 
26.  43  threescore  and  four  thousand  and  four  hu. 
26.  47  fifty  and  three  thousand  and  four  hund. 
26  30  forty  and  five  thousand  and  four  hundr. 
26.  51  six  hundred  thousand  and  a  thousand  se. 
26.  62  twentyandthreethousand, allmales  from 
31.  4  Of  every  tribe  a  thousand,  throughout  all 
31.  3  were  delivered  out  of  the  thousands  of  I. 
31.  5  a  thousand  of  (every)  tribe,  twelve  thou. 
31.  6  Moses  sent  them  to  the  war,  a  thousand 
31.  14  was  wroth,  .(with)  the  captains  over  tho. 
31.  32  the  booty,  .was  six  hundred  thousand  and 
31.  32  seventy  thousand  andfive  thousand  sheep 
31.  33  threescore  and  twelve  thousand  beeves 
31.  34  And  threescore  and  one  thousand  as9es 
31.  33  thirty  and  two  thousand  persons  in  all,  of 
31.  36  thousand  and  seven  and  thirty  thousand 
31.  38  beeves  (were)  thirty  and  six  thousand;  of 
31.  39  asses  (were)  thirty  thousand  and  five  hu. 
31.  40  persons  (were)  sixteen  thousand,  of  which 
31.  43  three  hundred  thousand  and  thirty  thou. 
31.  43  seven  thousand  and  five  hundred  sheep 
31. 44  And  thirty  and  six  thousand  beeves 

31.  45  And  thirty  thousand  asses  and  five  hund. 
31.  46  And  sixteen  thousand  persons 
31.  48  officers  which  (were)  over  thousands  of 
31.  48  captains  of  thousands,  and  captains  of  h. 
31.  52  of  the  captains  of  thousands,  and  of  the 
31.  52  was  sixteen  thousand  seven  hundred  and 
31.  54  took  the  gold  of  the  captains  of  thousands 

35.  4  and  outward  a  thousand  cubits  round  ab. 
35.  5  on  the  east  side  two  thousand  cubits,  and 
35.  5  onthesouthsidetwothousandcubits.and 
35.  5  on  the  west  side  two  thousand  cubits,  and 


Num.35.  5  on  the  north  side  two  thousand  cubits 
Deut.  1.  11  make  you  a  thousand  times  so  many  more 

I.  15  captains  over  thousands,  aud  captains  over 

5. 10  showing  mercy  unto  thousands  of  them 
7.  9  keep  his  commandments,  to  a  thousand 

32.  30  chase  a  thousand,  and  two  put  ten  thou. 

33.  17  and  they  (are)  the  thousands  of  Manasseh 
Josh.  3.  4  about  two  thousand  cubits  by  measure 

4.  13  About  forty  thousand  prepared  for  war 
7.  3  let  about  two  or  three  thousand  men  go 

7.  4  of  the  people  about  three  thousand  men 

8.  3  J oshua  chose  out  thirty  thotisand  mighty 
8.  12  took  about  five  thousand  men,  and  set  th. 
8.  25  twelve  thousand,  (even)  all  the  men  of  Ai 

22. 14  house  of  their  fathers  among  the  tliousa. 

22.  21,  30  heads  of  the  thousands  of  Israel 

23.  10  One  man  of  you  shall  chase  a  thousand 
Judg.  1.  4  slew  of  them  in  Bezek  ten  thousand  men 

3.  29  they  slew,  .about  ten  thousand  men,  all 

4.  6  take  with  thee  ten  thousand  men  of  the 

4.  10  went  up  with  ten  thousand  men  at  his  fe. 

4.  14  Barak  went  down,  and  ten  thousand  men 

5.  8  spear  seen  amongforty  thousand  in  Israel? 

7.  3  thousand;  and  there  remained  ten  thous. 

8. 10  their  hosts  with  them,  about  fifteen  tho. 

8.  10  there  fell  an  hundred  and  twenty  thous. 

8.  26  weight,  .was  a  thousand  and  seven  hund. 

9.  49  died  also,  about  a  thousand  men  and  wo. 

12.  6  and  there  fell,  .forty  and  two  thousand 

15.  11  Then  three  thousand  men  of  Judah  went 

15. 15  took  it,  and  slew  a  thousand  men  there. 

15. 16  with  the  jaw  of  an  ass  have  I  slain  a  tho. 

16.  27  upon  the  roof  about  three  thousand  men 
20.  2  fourhundredthousandfootmenthat  drew 

20. 10  we  will  take,  .an  hundred  of  a  thousand 

20. 10  a  thousand  out  of  ten  thousand,  to  fetch 
20. 15  twenty  and  six  thousand  men  that  drew 

20. 17  numbered  four  hundred  thousand  men 
20.  21  that  day  twenty  and  two  thousand  men 
20.  25  eighteen  thousand  men;  all  these  drew 
20.  34  came  against  Gibeah  ten  thousand  chosen 
20.  35  twenty  and  five  thousand  and  an  hundred 
20.  44  there  fell  of  Benjamin  eighteen  thousand 
20.  45  they  gleaned  of  them .  .five  thousand  men 
*0.  45  pursued,  .and  slew  two  thousand  men  of 

20.  46  twenty  and  five  thousand  men  that  drew 

21. 10  congregation  sent  thither  twelve  thousa. 

1  Sa.  4.  2  slew  of  the  army,  .about  four  thousand 

4.  10  for  there  fell  of  Israel  thirty  thousand  fo. 
0.  19  even  he  smote  of  the  people  fifty  thousa. 
8.  12  he  will  appoint  him  captains  over  thous. 

10.  19  therefore  present  yourselves,  .by  your  th. 

II.  8  three  hundred  thousand,  and.  .thirty  th. 

11.  8  and  the  men  of  Judah  thirty  thousand 

13.  2  Saul  chose  him  threethousand(men)of  Is. 
13.  2  two  thousand  were  with  Saul,  .and  a  th. 
13.  5  thirty  thousand  chariots,  and  six  thous. 
15.  4  thousand  footmen,  and  ten  thousand  men 

17.  5  weight  of  the  coat  (was)  five  thousand  sh. 

17.  18  ten  cheeses  unto  the  captain  of  (tlieir)th. 

18.  7  his  thousands,  and  David  his  ten  thous. 
18.  8  and  to  me . .  (but)  thousands :  and 

18. 13  and  made  him  his  captain  over  a  thous. 

21.  n  his  thousands,  and  David  his  ten 

22.  7  make  you  all  captains  of  thousands,  and 

23.  23  search  him  out  throughout  all  the  thous. 

24.  2  Saul  took  three  thousand  chosen  men  out 

25.  2  three  thousand  sheep,  and  a  thousand  go. 

26.  2  having  three  thousand  chosen  men  of  I. 
29.  2  passed  on  by  hundreds  and  by  thousands 
29.  5  his  thousands,  and  David  his  ten? 

2  Sa.  6.  1  all  (the)  chosen  (men)  of  Israel,  thirty  th. 

•8.  4  thousand  (chariots),  .and  twenty  thous. 

8.  5  slew  of  the  Syrians  two  and  twenty  thou. 

8. 13  smiting  of  the  S. . .  (being)  eighteen  thou. 
10.  6  Syrians  of  Zoba,  twenty  thousand  foot. 

10.  6  thousand  men,  and  of  Ish-tob  twelve  th. 
10.  18  David  slew. .forty  thousand  horsemen 

17.  1  Let  me  now  choose  out  twelve  thousand 

18.  1  set  captains  of  thousands  and  captains  of 
18.  3  but  now  (thou  art)  worth  ten  thousand  of 
18.  4  came  out  by  hundreds,  and  by  thousands 
18.  7  great  slaughter  that  day  of  twenty  thous. 

18.  12  Though  I  should  receive  a  thousand  (sh.) 

19. 17  thousand  men  of  Benjamin  with  him,  and 

24.  9  there  were  in  Israel  eight  hundred  tho. 
24.  9  men  of  Judah  (were)  five  hundred  thous. 
24.  15  even  to  Beersheba  seventy  thousand  men 

1  Ki.  3.4  a  thousand  burnt  offerings  did  Solomon 

4.  26  forty  thousand . .  and  twelve  thousand  ho. 
4.  32  And  he  spake  three  thousand  proverbs 

4.  32  and  his  songs  were  a  thousand  and  five 

5. 11  Solomon  gave  Hiram  twenty  thousand 

5. 13  and  the  levy  was  thirty  thousand  men 

5.  14  ten  thousand  a  month  by  courses;  a  mo. 

5.  15  Solomon  had  threescore  and  ten  thous. 

5.  15  fourscore  thousand  hewers  in  the  mount. 

5.  16  three  thousand  and  three  hundred,  which 

7.  26  of  lilies  :  it  contained  two  thousand  bat. 

8.  63  offered,  .two  and  twenty  thousand  oxen 
8.  63  an  hundred  and  twenty  thousand  sheep 

10.  26  he  had  a  thousand  and  four  hundred  ch. 
10.  26  twelve  thousand  horsemen,  whom  he  be. 

12.  21  hundred  and  fourscore  thousand  chosen 

19.  18  I  have  left  (me)  seven  thousand  in  Israel 
20. 15  the  children  of  Israel,  (being) seven  thou. 

20.  29  slew  of  the  Syrians  an  hundred  thousand 
20.  30  fell  upon  twenty  and  seven  thousand 

2  Ki.  3.  4  thousand  lambs,  and  an  hundred  thous. 

5.  5  six  thousand  (pieces)  of  gold,  and  ten  ch. 

13.  7  ten  thousand  footmen ;  for  the  king  of  S. 

14.  7  He  slewof  Edom,  .ten  thousand,  and  took 


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2  K.i.  is-  19  Menahem  gave  Pul  a  thousand  talents  of 

18.  23  I  will  deliver  thee  two  thousand  horses 

19.  35  an  hundred  fourscore  and  five  thousand 

24.  14  ten  thousand  captives  and  all  the  crafts. 
24.  16  seven  thousand . .  and  smiths  a  thousand 

1  Ch.  5. 18  four  and  forty  thousand  seven  hundred 

5.  21  took,  .of  their  camels  fifty  thousand,  and 

5.  21  two  hundred  and  fifty  thousand,  and  of 
5.  21  thousand,  and  of  men  an  hundred  thous. 

7.  2  two  and  twenty  thousand  and  six  hun. 

7.  4  six  and  thirty  thousand  (men)  :  for  they 
7.  5  reckoned,  .fourscore  and  seven  thousand 
7.  7  twenty  and  two  thousand  and  thirty  and 
7.  9  (was)  twenty  thousand  and  two  hundred 
7.  11  seventeen  thousand  and  two  hundred(so.) 
7.  40  number,  .(was)  twenty  and  six  thousand 
9.  13  thousand  and  seven  hundred  and  three. 

12.  14  hundred,  and  the  greatest  over  a  thous. 

1 2.  20  captains  of  the  thousands  that  (were)  of 
12.  24  six  thousandand  eight  hundred,  readyar. 
12. 25  Of  the  children  of  Simeon,  .seven  thous. 
12.  26  Of  the  children  of  Levi,  four  thousand  and 
12.  27  with  him  (were)  three  thousand  and  seven 
12.  29  of  thechildrenof  Benjamin,  .three thous. 
12.  30  children  of  Ephraim  twenty  thousand  and 
12.  31  half  tribe  of  Manasseh  eighteen  thousand 
12.  33  fiftythousand, which  could  keep  rank,  (th. 
12.  34  of  Naphtali  a  thousand  captains,  and  with 
12.  34  shield  and  spear  thirty  and  seven  thous. 
12.  35  twenty  and  eight  thousand  and  six  hund. 
12.  36  suchas  went  forth  to  battle,  .fortythous. 

12.  37  the  battle,  an  hundred  and  twenty  thous. 

13.  1  consulted  with  the  captains  of  thousands 

15.  25  captains  over  thousands,  went  to  bring 

16.  15  word  (which)  he  commanded  to  a  thous. 

18.  4  David  took  from  him  a  thousand  chariots 

18.  4  seven  thousand  horsemen,  and  twenty  th. 

18.  5  Davidslew..twoandtwentythousandmen 

18. 12  slew,  .in  the  valley  of  Salt  eighteen  tho. 

19.  6  the  children  of  Ammon  sent  a  thousand 

19.  7  they  hired  thirty  and  two  thousand  char. 

19. 18  seven  thousand  (men),  .andfortythousand 
ai.  s  thousand  thousand  and  an  hundred  tho. 

21.  s  four  hundred  threescore  and  ten  thousand 

21. 14  and  there  fell  of  Israel  seventy  thousand 

22.  14  an  hundred  thousand  talents  of  gold 

22.  14  and  a  thousand  thousand  talents  of  silver 

23.  3  their  number . .  was  thirty  and  eight  thou. 
23.  4  twenty  and  four  thousand  (were)  to  set  fo. 
23.  4  and  six  thousand  (were)  officers  and  judges 
23.  5  four  thousand  (were)  porters,  and  four  th. 

26.  26  the  captains  over  thousands  and  hundreds 

26.  30  a  thousand  and  seven  hundred,  (were)offi. 

26.  32  two  thousand  and  seven  hundred  chief  fa. 

27.  1  the  chief  fathers  and  captains  of  thousands 

27.  1  every  course  (were)  twenty  and  four  tho. 

27.  2  and  in  his  course  (were)  twenty  and  four  t. 

[So  in  verse  5,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15.] 

27.  4  in  his  course,  .(were)  twenty  and  four  tho. 

28.  1  the  captains  over  the  thousands,  and  cap. 

29.  4  three  thousand  talents  of  gold,  of  the  gold 
29.  4  seven  thousand  talents  of  refined  silver 
29.  6  the  captains  of  thousands  and  of  hundreds 
29.  7  five  thousand  talents  and  ten  thousand  d. 
29.  7  ten  thousand  talents ..  eighteen  thousand 
29.  7  and  one  hundred  thousand  talents  of  iron 
29.  21  (even)  athousand  bullocks,  a  thousand  ra. 
29.  21  a  thousand  lambs,  with  their  drink  offer. 

2  Ch.  1.  2  the  captains  of  thousands  and  of  hundreds 

1.  6  offered  a  thousand  burnt  offerings  upon  it 

1.  14  he  had  a  thousand  and  four  hundred  ch. 

1. 14  twelve  thous.  horsemen,  which  he  placed 

2.  2  told  out  threescore  and  ten  thousand  men 

2.  2  fourscore  thousand  to  hew  in  the  mount. 
2.  2  three  thousand  and  six  hundred  to  oversee 

2. 10  twenty  thousand  measures  of  beaten  wh. 
2.  10  and  twenty  thousand  measures  of  barley 
2.  10  thousand  baths  of  wine,  and  twenty  tho. 
2.  17  fifty  thousand  and  three  thousand  and  six 

2. 18  he  set  threescore  and  ten  thousand  of  th. 

2. 18  fourscore  thousand  (to  be)  hewers  in  the 

2. 18  three  thousandand  six  hundred  overseers 
4.  5  it  received  and  held  three  thousand  baths 
7.  5  a  sacrifice  of  twenty  and  two  thousand  ox. 
7.  5  and  an  hundred  and  twenty  thousand  sh. 
9.  25  Solomon  had  four  thousand  stalls  for  ho. 
9.  25  and  chariots,  and  twelve  thousand  horse. 

11.  1  an  hundred  and  fourscore  thousand  cho. 

12.  3  chariots,  and  threescore  thousand  horse. 
13-  3  (even)  four  hundred  thousand  chosen  men 

13.  3  eight  hundred  thousand  chosen  men,  (be.) 

13. 17  there  fell  down  slain,  .five  hundred  thou. 

14.  8  out  of  Judah  three  hundred  thousand 

14.  8  two  hundred  and  fourscore  thousand,  all 
14.  9  with  an  host  of  a  thousand  thousand,  and 

15. 11  seven  liundredoxen  and  seven  thousands. 

17. 11  seven  thousand  and  seven  hundred  rams 

17. 11  seven  thousand  and  seven  liundredhego. 

17.  14  of  Judah,  the  captains  of  thousands ;  Ad. 

17.  14  mighty  men  of  valour  three  hundred  tho. 
17.  15  with  him  two  hundred  and  fourscore  tho. 

17. 16  two  hundred  thousand  mighty  men  of  va. 

17. 17  with  him  armed  men.  .two hundred  thou. 
17.  18  an  hundred  and  fourscore  thousand  ready 

25.  5  made  them  captains  over  thousands,  and 
25.  5  found  them  three  hundred  thousand  cho. 
25.  6  He  hired  also  an  hundred  thousand  mig. 

25. 11  smote  of  the  children  of  Seirten  thousand 

25.  12  (other)  ten  thousand  (left)  alive  did  the  ch. 

23. 13  smote  three  thousand  of  them,  and  took 

26.  12  men  of  valour  (were)  two  thousand  and 
,  26.  13  hundred  thousand,  and  seven  thousand 


2  Ch.27.  5  thousand  measures  of  wheat,  and  ten  th. 

28.  6  an  hundred  and  twenty  thousand  in  one  I 

28.  8  two  hundred  thousand,  women,  sons,  and 

19.  33  six  hundred  oxen  and  three  thousand  sh. 

30.  24  a  thousand  bullocks  and  seven  thousand 
30.  24  a  thousand  bullocks  and  ten  thousand  sh. 

35.  7  thirty  thousand,  and  three  thousand  bul. 
35.  8  two  thousand  and  sixhundred  (small  cat.) 
33.  9  five  thousand  (small  cattle),  and  five  hun. 
Ezra  1.  9  a  thousand  chargers  of  silver,  nine  andtw. 

1.  10  Thirty  basins,  .(and)  other  vessels  athou. 

1.  11  vessels  of  gold  and  of  silver  (were)  five  th. 

2.  3  two  thousand  an  hundred  seventy  and  two 
2.  6  two  thousand  eight  hundred  and  twelve 
2.  7  a  thousand  two  hundred  fifty  and  four 

2. 12  a  thousand  two  hundred  twenty  and  two 
2.  14  children  of  Bigvai,  two  thousand  fifty  and 
2.  31  a  thousand  two  hundred  fifty  and  four 
2.  35  three  thousand  and  sixhundred  andthirty 
2.  37  The  children  of  Immer,  a  thousand  fifty 
2.  38  a  thousand  two  hundred  forty  and  seven 
2.  39  Thechildrenof  Harim, athousand  andse. 
2.  64  forty  and  two  thousand  three  huudred 
2.  65  seven  thousand  three  hundred  thirty  and 
2.  67  (their)  asses,  six  thousand  seven  hundred 
2.  69  one  thousand  drams  of  gold,  and  five  tho. 

8.  27  twenty  basins  of  gold  of  a  thousand  drams 
Neh.  3.  13  a  thousand  cubits  on  the  wall  unto  the  du. 

7.  8  two  thousand  an  hundred  seventy  and  two 

7. 11  two  thousand  and  eight  hundred  (and)  ei. 
7.  12  a  thousand  two  hundred  fifty  and  four 

7.  17  two  thousand  three  hundred  twenty  and 
7.  19  The  children  of  Bigvai,  two  thousand  th. 
7.  34  a  thousand  two  hundred  fifty  and  four 
7.  38  three  thousand  nine  hundred  and  thirty 
7.  40  The  children  of  Immer,  a  thousand  fifty 
7.  41  a  thousand  two  hundred  forty  and  seven 
7.  42  The  children  of  Harim.  a  thousand  ands. 
7.  66  forty  and  two  thousand  three  hundred  and 
7.  67  seven  thousand  three  hundred  thirty  and 
7.  69  six  thousand  seven  hundred  and  twenty 
7.  70  gave  to  the  treasure  a  thousand  drams  of 
7.  71  two  thousand  and  two  hundred  pound  of 
7.  72  two  thousand  pound  of  silver,  and  three. 
Esth.  3.  9  I  will  pay  ten  thousand  talents  of  silver 

9.  16  slew  of  their  foes  seventy  and  five  thous. 
Job  1.  3  seven  thousand  sheep,  and  three  thousand 

9.  3  he  cannot  answer  him  one  of  a  thousand 
33.  23  one  among  a  thousand,  to  show  unto  man 
42.  12  fourteen  thousand  sheep,  and  six  thousa. 
42.  12  a  thousand  yoke  of  oxen,  and  a  thousand 
Psa.  50. 10  (is)  mine,  (and)  the  cattle  upon  athousand 
60.  title,  smote,  .in  the  valley  of  Salt  twelve  th. 

68. 17  Thecliariotsof  God  (are),  .thousands  of  a. 
84.  10  a  day  in  thy  courts  (is)  better  than  a  tho. 

90.  4  a  thousand  years  in  thy  sight  (are  but)  as 

91.  7  A  thousand  shall  fall  at  thy  side,  .at  thy 
105.  8  the  world  (which)  he  commanded  to  a  th. 
1 19.  72  (is)  better  unto  me  than  thousands  of  gold 

Eccl.  6.  6  though  he  live  a  thousand  years  twice  (t.) 

7.  28  one  man  among  a  thousand  have  I  found 
Song.  4.  4  whereon  there  hang  a  thousand  bucklers 

8. 11  every  one.  .was  to  bring  a  thousand  (pie.) 

8.  12  thou,  O  Solomon,  (must  have)  a  thousand 
Isa.  7.  23  a  thousand  vines  at  a  thousand  silverlings 

30.  17  One  thousand  (shall  flee)  at  the  rebuke  of 

36.  8  I  will  give  thee  two  thousand  horses,  if 

37.  36  a  hundred  and  fourscore  and  five  thousa. 
60.  22  A  little  one  shall  become  a  thousand,  and 

Jer.  32.  18  showest  loving  kindness  unto  thousands 
52.  28  In  the  seventh  year  three  thousand  Jews 
52.  30  all  the  persons .  four  thousand  and  six  h. 
Eze.  45.  1  the  length  of  five  and  twenty  thousand 
45.  1  (reeds),  and  the  breadth  (shall  be)  ten  th. 
45.  3  thousand,  and  the  breadth  of  ten  thousa. 
45.  s  twenty  thousand  of  length,  and  the  ten 
45.  6  thousand  broad,  and  five  and  twenty  tho. 
47.  3  he  measured  a  thousand  cubits,  and  he  hr. 
47.  4,  4  he  measured  a  thousand,  and  brought 

47.  s  lie  measured  a  thousand  ;  (and  it  was)  a 

48.  8  fiveand  twenty  thousand  (reeds  in)  bread. 
48.  9  thousand  in  length,  and  of  ten  thousand 
48.  10  toward  the  north  five  and  twenty  thousa. 
48.  10  toward  the  west  ten  thousand  in  breadth 
48.  10  toward  the  east  ten  thousand  in  breadth 
48.  10  toward  the  south  five  and  twenty  thous. 
48.  13  thousand  in  length,  and  ten  thousand  in 
48.  13  twenty  thousand,  and  the  breadth  ten  th. 

48. 15  the  five  thousand  (that  are)  left  in  the  br. 
48.  15  over  against  the  five  and  twenty  thousand 

48. 16  the  north  side  four  thousand  and  five  hu. 
48.  16  the  south  side  four  thousand  and  five  hu. 
48.  16  on  the  east  side  four  thousand  and  five  h. 
48.  16  the  west  side  four  thousand  and  five  hun. 

48. 18  ten  thousand  eastward,  and  ten  thousand 
48.  20  twenty  thousand  by  five  and  twenty  thou. 
48.  21,  21  over  against  the  five  and  twenty  thou. 
48.  30,  33  four  thousand  and  five  hundred 

48.  32  at  the  east  side  four  thousand  and  five  h. 
48.  34  At  the  west  side  four  thousand  and  five 
48.  35  (It  was)  round  about  eighteen  thousand 
Dan.  8.  14  Unto  two  thousand  and  three  hundred  da. 
12.  11  (there  shall  be)  a  thousand  two  hundred 
12.  12  cometh  to  the  thousand  three  hundred 
Amos.5.  3  The  city  that  went  out  (by)  a  thousand 
Mic.  5.  2  (though)  thou  be  little  among  the  thousa. 

6.  7  Will  the  Lord  be  pleased  with  thousands 

2.  A  thousand,  alapli,  eleph. 

Dan.  5.  1  made'a  great  feast  to  a  thousand  of  hislo. 
5.  1  and  drank  wine  before  the  thousand 

7.  10  thousand  thousands  ministered  unto  him 


3.  Thousands,  xiXt&Ses  chiliades. 

Luke  14.  31  whether  he  be  able  with  ten  thousand  to 
14.  31  cometh  against  him  with  twenty  thousand 
Acts  4.  4  number  of  the  men  was  about  five  thous. 

1  Co.  10.  8  fell  in  one  day  three  and  twenty  thousand 
f lev.  5.  11  number  of  them  was.  .thousands  of  thou. 

7.  4  an  hundred  (and)  forty  (and)  four  thous. 

7-  5.  5)  5.  6>  6>  6>  7. 7-  7'  8>  8>  8  twelve  thousand 

11.  13  in  the  earthquake  were  slain,  seven  thou. 
14.  1  an  hundred  forty  (and)  fourthousand,  ha. 
14.  3  the  hundred  (and)  forty  (and)  four  thou. 
21.  16  he  measured  the  city .  .twelve  thousand 

4.  A  thousand,  x‘hioi  cliilioi. 

2  Pe.  3.  8  as  a  thousand  years,  and  a  thousand  ye. 
Rev.  11.  3  they  shall  prophesy  a  thousand  two  hun. 

12.  6  they  shouldfeed  her  there  a  thousand  two 
14.  20  the  space  of  a  thousand  (and)  six  hundred 

20.  2  and  Satan,  and  bound  him  a  thousand  ye. 

20.  3  till  the  thousand  years  should  be  fulfilled 

20.  4  and  reigned  with  Christ  a  thousand  years 

20.  5  lived  not  again  until  the  thousand  years 
20.  6  and  shall  reign  with  him  a  thousand  years 

20.  7  when  the  thousand  years  are  expired,  Sa. 

5.  A  myriad,  ten  thousand,  pupids  murias.  ^ 

Acts  21.  20  how  many  thousands  of  Jews  there  are 
THOUSAND,  fifty  — 

Five  myriads,  gvpidSas  irevre  muriadas  penle. 

Acts  19.  19  and  found  (it)  fifty  thousand  (pieces)  of 
THOUSAND,  ten  — 

1. A  myriad,  ten  thousand,  pvplas  murias. 

Jude  14  the  Lord  cometh  with  ten  thousand  of  his 

2.  A  myriad ,  ten  thousand,  pvp'ioi  rnurioi. 

Matti8.  24  one.  .which  owed  him  ten  thousand  tale. 
1  Co.  4.  15  though  ye  have  ten  thousand  instructors 

14. 19  rather  speak  five  words,  .than  ten  thous. 

THOUSANDS,  to  bring  forth  — 

To  bear  thousands,  alapli,  5. 

Psa. 144.  13  our  sheep  may  bring  forth  thousands  and 
THREAD  — 

1.24  thread,  cord,  wn  chut. 

Gen.  14.  23  I  will  not  (take)  from  a  thread  even  to  a 
Josh.  2.  18  thou  shalt  bind  this  line  of  scarlet  thread 
Judg  16.  12  brake  them  from  off  his  arms  like  a  thr. 
Song  4.  3  Thy  lips  (are)  like  a  thread  of  scarlet,  aiid 

2.  Wire,  ribbon,  thread,  pathil. 

Judg  16.  9  as  a  thread  of  tow  is  broken  when  it  ton. 
THREATEN  (further,  to)  — 

1  .To  threaten,  menace,  d-ireiAew  apeileo. 

Acts  4.  17  let  us  straitly  threaten  them,  that  they 
1  Pe.  2.  23  when  he  suffered,  he  threatened  not ;  but 

2.  To  threaten  further,  irpccra-KeiXiopai  prosapeiol. 

Acts  4.  21  when  they  had  further  threatened  them 
THREATENING  — 

Threatening,  menace,  direiXv  apeile. 

Acts  4.  29  now,  Lord,belioldtheirthreatenings :  and 

9.  1  Saul,  yet  breathing  out  threatenings  and 
Eph.  6.  9  do  the  same  things ..  forbearing  threaten. 

THREE  — 

1.  Three,  npi7iy,  eh 7^  slialosh.  sheloshah. 

Gen.  5.  22  Enoch  walked  with  God.  .three  hundred 

5.  23  the  days  of  Enoch  were  three  hundred  si. 

6.  10  Noah  begat  three  sons,  Shem,  Ham,  and 

6. 15  The  length  of  the  ark  (shall  be)  tliree  hu. 

7.13  the  three  wives  of  his  sons  with  them,  into 
9.  19  These  (are)  the  three  sons  of  Noah :  and 
9.  28  Noah  lived  after  the  flood  three  hundred 

11.  13  Arphaxad  lived,  .four  hundred  and  three 
11.  15  Salah  lived,  .four  hundred  and  three  ye. 
14.  14  armed  his  trained  (servants),  .three  hun. 

18.  2  looked,  and,  lo,  three  men  stood  by  him 
18.  6  Make  ready  quickly  three  measures  of  fi. 

29.  2  there  (were)  three  flocks  of  sheep  lying  by 

29.  34  because  I  have  born  him  three  sons :  th. 

30.  36  he  set  three  days’ journey  betwixt  himself 

38.  24  it  came  to  pass,  about’three  months  after 
40.  10  in  the  vine  (were)  three  branches :  and  it 
40.  12  Joseph  said.  .The  three  branches  (are)tli. 
40. 13,  19  Yet  within  three  days  shall  Pharaoh 
40.  1 6  behold,  (I  had)  three  white  baskets  on  my 

40. 1 3  Joseph  answered..  The  three  baskets  (are) 
42.  17  he  put  them  altogether  into  ward  three 

45.  22  to  Benjamin  he  gave  three  hundred  (pi.) 

46.  15  sons  and  his  daughters,  .thirty  and  three 
Exod.  2.  2  when  she  saw  him . .  she  hid  him  three  mo. 

3.  18  let  us  go,  we  beseech  thee,  three  days’ jo. 
5.  3  let  us  go,  we  pray  thee,  three  days’  jour. 
6. 18  (were)  an  hundred  thirty  and  three  years 

7.  7  and  Aaron  fourscore  and  three  years  old 

8.  27  We  will  go  three  days’  journey  into  the 

10.  22  darkness' in  all  the  land  of  Egypt  three 

10.  23  neither  rose  any  from  his  place  for  three 

•  15.  22  they  went  three  days  in  the  wilderness, and 

21.  11  if  he  do  not  these  three  unto  her,  then 
23.  14  Three  times  thou  shalt  keep  a  feast  unto 

23. 17  Three  times  in  the  year  all  thy  males  sh. 
25.  32,  32  three  branches  of  the  candlestick  out 
25.  33  Three  bowls  made  like  unto  almonds,  (wi.l 
25.  33  three  bowls  made  like  almonds  in  the  ot. 

27.  1  and  the  height  thereof  (shall be)  three  cu. 
27.  14,  15  pillars  three,  and  their  sockets  three 
32.  28  there  fell  of  the  people ..  three  thousand 
37.  18,  18  three  branches  of  the  candlestick  out 
37.  19  Three  bowls  made  after  the  fashion  of  aL 


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Exod37.  19  three  bowls  made  like  almonds  in  another 
•38.  1  (it  was)  foursquare;  and  three  cubits  the 
38.  14,  15  pillars  three,  aud  their  sockets  three 
38.  26  three  thousand  and  five  hundred  and  fifty 
Lev.  12.  4  shall  then  continue . .  three  and  thirty  days 

14.  10  three  tenth  deals  of  fine  flour  (for)  a  meat 

19.  23  three  years  shall  it  be  as  uncircumcised 

25.  21  and  it  shall  bring  forth  fruit  forthree  ye. 

27.  6  thy  estimation  (shall  be)  three  shekels  of 
Num.  i.  23  fifty  and  nine  thousand  aud  three  hutid. 

1.  43  fifty  aud  three  thousand  aud  four  hundr. 

1.  46  three  thousand  andfive  hundred  and  fifty 

2.  13  fifty  and  nine  thousand  and  three  hundred 

2.  30  fifty  and  three  thousand  and  four  hundr. 

2.  32  three  thousand  and  five  hundred  and  fifty 

3.  50  a  thousand  three  hundred  and  threescore 

4.  44  were  three  thousand  and  two  hundred 

10.  33  they  departed  from  the  mount.,  threedays’ 

10.  33  went  before  them  in  the  three  days’  jour. 

12.  4  Come  out  ye  three .  .they  three  came  out 

15.  9  a  meat  offering  of  three  tenth  deals  of  fl. 

22.  28  thou  hast  smitten  me  these  three  times 

22.  32  hast  thou  smitten  thine  ass  these  three  ti. 

22.  33  saw  me,  and  turned  from  me  these  three 

24.  10  hast  altogether  blessed(them),  these  three 

26.  7  forty  and  three  thousand  and  seveu  hun. 
26.  25  threescore  aud  four  thousand  and  three 
26.  47  fifty  and  three  thousand  and  four  hundr. 
26.  62  twenty  and  three  thousand,  all  males  from 

28. 12  three  tenth  deals  of  flour  (for)  a  meat  off. 

28.  20  three  tenth  deals  shall  ye  offer  for  a  bul. 

28.  28  three  tenth  deals  unto  one  bullock,  two 

29.  3  three  tenth  deals  for  a  bullock,  (and)  two 

29.  9  three  tenth  deals  to  a  bullock,  (and)  two 

29.  14  three  tenth  deals  unto  every  bullock  of 
31. 36  three  hundred  thousand  andjseven  andth. 
31.  43  three  hundred  thousand  and  thirty  thou. 
33.  8  went  three  days’  journey  in  the  wildern. 
33.  39  an  hundred  and  twenty  and  three  years 

35. 14  three  cities  on  this  side  Jordan,  and  three 
Deut.  4.  41  Moses  severed  three  cities  on  this  side  J. 

14.  28  At  the  end  of  three  years  thou  shalt  bring 

16.  16  Three  times  in  a  year  shall  all  thy  males 

17.  6  At  the  mouth  of  two  witnesses,  or  three 
19.  2  Thou  shalt  separate  three  cities  for  thee 
19.  7  Thou  shalt  separate  three  cities  for  thee 
19.  9  add  three  cities  more . .  besides  these  three 
19.  15  at  the  mouth  of  three  witnesses,  shall  the 

Josh.  1. 11  within  three  days  ye  shall  pass  over  this 

2.  16  hide  yourselves  there  three  days,  until  the 

2.  22  abode  there  three  days,  until  the  pursuers 

3.  2  it  came  to  pass  after  three  days,  that  the 

7.  3  let  about  two  or  three  thousand  men  go  up 
7.  4therewentup.  .about three thousandmen 

9. 16  at  the  end  of  three  days  after  they  had  ma. 

15.  14  Caleb  drove  thence  the  three  sonsof  Anak 

17.  11  Megiddo  and  her  towns,  (even)three  cou. 

18.  4  Give  out  from  among  you  three  men  for 

21.  32  and  Kartan  with  her  suburbs;  three  cities 

Judg.  1.  20  he  expelled  thence  the  three  sons  of  Anak 
7.  6  the  number  of  them . .  were  three  hundred 
7.  7  By  the  three  hundred  men  that  lapped 
7.  8  aud  retained  those  three  hundred  men 
7.  16  divided  the  three  hundred  men  (into)three 
7.  20  the  three  companies  blew  the  trumpets 

7.  22  the  three  hundred  blew  the  trumpets,  and 

8.  4  he,  aud  the  three  hundred  menthat(were) 

9.  22  Abimeleeh  had  reigned  three  years  over 

9.  43  divided  them  into  three  companies,  and 

10.  2  he  judged  Israel  twenty  and  three  years 

11.  26  While  Israel  dwelt .  .three  hundred  years? 

14. 14  they  could  not  in  three  days  expound  the 
15.  4  Samson  went  and  caught  three  hundred 

15.  11  three  thousand  men  of  Judah  went  to  the 

16. 15  thou  hast  mocked  me  these  three  times 

16.  27  about  three  thousand  men  and  women 

19.  4  lie  abode  with  him  three  days:  so  they  did 

1  Sa.  1.  24  took  him  up  with  her,  with  three  bullocks 

2.  13  with  a  flesh  hook  of  three  teeth  in  his  ha. 
2.  21  she  conceived,  and  bare  three  sons  and  two 

9.  20  as  for  thine  asses  that  were  lost  three  days 

10.  3  there  shall  meet  thee  three  men  going  up 

10.  3  three  kids,  aud  another  carrying  three 

1 1.  8  the  children  of  Israel  were  three  hundred 

11.  11  Saul  put  the  people  in  three  companies 

13.  2  Saul  chose  him  three  thousand  (men)  of  Is. 
13.  17  the  spoilers  came  out. .in  three  companies 

17. 13  the  three  eldest  sons  of  Jesse  went  (and) 

17. 13  the  names  of  his  three  sons  that  went  to 

17. 14  David  (was)  the  youngest . .  the  threeeldest 

20.  20  I  will  shoot  three  arrows  on  the  side  (th.) 

20.  41  fell,  .to  the  ground,  and  bowed,  .three  ti. 

24.  2  Saul  took  three  thousand  chosen  men  out 

25.  2  he  had  three  thousand  sheep,  and  a  th. 

26.  2  having  three  thousand  chosen  men  of  Isr. 

30.  12  nor  drunk  (any)  water,  threedays  andth. 

30. 13  my  master  left  me,  because  three  days  ag. 

31.  6  Saul  died,  and  his  three  sons,  and  his  ar. 
31.  8  they  found  Saul  and  his  three  sous  fallen 

2  Sa.  2. 18  there  were  three  sons  of  Zeruiah  there,  J. 

2.  31  three  hundred  and  threescore  men  died 

5.  s  he  reigned  thirty  and  three  years  over  all 
6. 11  ark.  .continued  in  the  house. . three mon. 

13.  38  went  to  Geshur,  and  was  there  three  years 

14.  27  unto  Absalom  there  were  born  three  sons 

18. 14  he  took  three  darts  in  his  hand,  and  tlir. 

20.  4  Assemble  me  the  men.  .within  threedays 

21.  1  a  famine  in  the  days  of  David  three  years 

21. 16  whose  spear(wreighed)three  hundred  (sh.) 

23.  9  (one)  of  the  three  mighty  men  with  David 

23.  13  three  of  the  thirty  chief  went  down,  and 

23. 16  the  three  mighty  men  brake  tlirough  the 


2  Sa.  23.  17  These  things  did  these  three  mighty  men 

23.  18  the  son  of  Zeruiah,  was  chief  among  three 

23. 18  he  lifted  up  his  spear  against  three  hund. 

23.  18  slew  (them),  and  had  the  name  among  th. 

23. 19  Was  he  not  most  honourable  of  three? 

22.  19  howbeithe  attained  not  untothe(ttrst)th. 

22.  22  and  had  the  name  among  three  mighty 
22.  23  but  he  attained  not  to  the  (first)  three 

24.  12  I  offer  thee  three  (things)  ;  choose  thee 

24.  13  wilt  thou  flee  three  months  before  thine 

24.  13  or  that  there  be  three  days'  pestilence  in 

1  Ki.  2. 11  thirty  and  three  years  reigned  he  in  Jer. 

2.  39  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  three  years 

4.  32  he  spake  three  thousand  proverbs :  and 

5. 16  three  thousand  and  three  hundred,  which 

6.  36  he  built  the  inner  court  with  three  rows 

7.  4  And  (there  were)  wdndows  (in)  three  row's 
7.  4,  5  light  (was)against  light  (in)three  ranks 
7.  12  three  rows  of  hewed  stoues,  and  a  row  of 
7.  25  three  looking  toward  the  north,  and  three 
7.  25  threelooking  toward  the  south,  and  three 
7.  27  four  cubits  the  breadth,  .and  three  cubits 

9.  25  three  times  in  a  year  did  Solomon  offer 

10. 17  (he  made)  three  hundred  shields  (of)  bea. 

10.  17  three  pound  of  gold  went  to  one  shield 

10.  22  once  in  three  years  came  the  navy  of  Th. 

11.  3  princesses,  and  three  hundred  concubines 

12.  5  Depart  yet  (for)  three  days,  then  come  ag. 

15.  2  Three  years  reigned  he  in  Jerusalem :  and 

17.  21  stretched  himself  upon  the  child  three  t. 

22.  1  they  continued  three  years  without  war 

2  Ei.  2.  17  and  they  sought  three  days,  but  found 

3.  10,  13  hath  called  these  three  kings  together 

9.  32  there  looked  out  to  him  two  (or)  three  eu. 

12.  6  in  the  three  and  twentieth  year  of  king 

13.  1  In  the  three  and  twentieth  year  of  Joash 

13.  25  three  times  did  Joash  beat  him,  and  rec. 

17.  5  went  up  to  Samaria,  and  besieged  it  three 

18.  10  And  at  the  end  of  three  years  they  took  it 

18. 14  three  hundred  talents  of  silver,  and  thirty 

23.  31  Jehoahaz  (was)  twenty  and  three  years 

23.  31  and  he  reigned  three  months  in  Jerusalem 

24.  1  Jehoiakim  became  his  servant  three  years 

24.  8  and  he  reigned  in  Jerusalem  tlireemonths 

25. 17  and  the  height  of  the  chapiter  three  cub. 

25.  18  took  Seraiah.  .and  the  three  keepers  of 

1  Ch.  2.  3  three  were  born  unto  him  of  the  daughter 

2. 16  Abishai,  and  Joab,  and  Asahel,  three 

2.  22  Jair,  who  had  three  and  twenty  cities  in 

3.  4  in  Jerusalem  he  reigned  thirty  and  three 

3.  23  Elioenai,  and  Hezekiah,  and  Azrikam,  thr. 
7.  6  Bela,  and  Beeher,  and  Jediael,  three 

10.  6  So  Saul  died,  and  his  three  sons,  and  all 
ti.  11  lifted  up  his  spear  against  three  hundred 

11. 12  Ahohite,  who  (wasone)  of  the  three  migh. 

11.  13  Now  three  of  the  thirty  captains  went  do. 

11.  18  three  brake  through  the  host  of  the  Phil. 

11. 19  These  things  did  these  three  mightiest 
11.  20  chief  of  the  three,  .a  name  among  the  th. 

11.  20  for  lifting  up  his  spear  against  three  hu. 
11.  21  Of  the  three  he  was  more  honourable  th. 
11.  21,  25  attained  not  to  the  (first)  three 

11.  24  and  had  a  name  among  the  three  might. 

12.  27  with  him  (were)  three  thousand  and  seven 

12.  29  of  the  children  of  Benjamin .  three  thou. 

12.  39  there  they  were  with  David  three  days 

13. 14  ark  of  God  remained,  .threemonths.  And 
21. 10  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  I  offer  thee  three 
2r.  12  Either  three  years’  famine;  or  three  mo. 

21.  12  or  else  three  days  the  sword  of  the  Lord 
23.  8  chief  (wras)  Jehiel . .  Zetham,  and  Joel,  th. 
23.  9  Shelomith,  and  Haziel,  and  Haran,  three 
23.  23  Malili,  and  Eder,  and  Jeremoth,  three 

24. 18  The  three  and  twentieth  to  Delaiah,  the 
23.  5  gave  to  Heman  fourteen  sons  and  three 

25.  30  The  three  and  twentieth  to  Mahazioth 
29.  4  three  thousand  talents  of  gold,  of  the  gold 
29.  27  thirty  and  three  (years)  reigned  he  in  Je. 

2  Ch.  2.  2  three  thousand  and  six  hundred  to  oversee 

2. 17  fifty  thousand  and  three  thousand  and  six 

2. 18  three  thousand  and  six  hundred  overseers 

4.  4  three  looking  toward  the  north,  and  three 

4.  4  three  looking  toward  the  south,  and  three 

4.  5  it  received  and  held  three  thousand  baths 

6.  13  made  a  brasen  scaffold,  of.  .three  cubits 

7.  10  on  the  three  and  twentieth  day  of  the  se. 

8. 13  three  times  in  the  year,  (even)  in  the  fea. 

9. 16  three  hundred  shields  (made  he  of)  beaten 

9. 16  three  hundred  (shekels)  of  gold  went  to 

9.  21  every  three  years  once  came  the  ships  of 

10.  5  Come  again  unto  me  after  three  days. 

11.  17  three  years:  for  three  years  they  walked 

13.  2  He  reigned  three  years  in  Jerusalem.  His 

14.  8  out  of  Judah  three  hundred  thousand;  and 

14.  9  thousand  thousand,  and  three  hundred  e. 
17.  14  mighty  men  of  valour  three  hundred  th. 
20.  25  they  were  three  days  in  gathering  of  the 

25.  5  found  them  three  hundred  thousand  ch. 

25. 13  smote  three  thousand  of  them,  and  took 

26.  13  under  their  hand  (was)  an  army  three  hu. 
29. 33  six  hundred  oxen  and  three  thousand  sh. 

31. 16  from  three  years  old  and  upward,  (even) 
35.  7  thirty  thousand,  and  three  thousand  bul. 

35.  8  gave  unto  the  priests . .  three  hundred  ox. 

36.  2  Jehoahaz  (was)  twenty  and  three  years  old 
36.  2  andhereigned three  months  inJerusalem 
36.  9  reigned  three  months  and  ten  days  in  J. 

Ezra  2.  4  children  of  Shepliatiah,  three  hundred  s. 
2.  11  of  Bebai,  six  hundred  twenty  and  three 

2. 17  of  Bezai,  three  hundred  t  wenty  and  three 

2. 19  of  Hashum,  two  hundred  twenty  and  th. 
2. 21  Beth-lehem,  an  hundred  twenty  and  thr. 


Ezra  2.25  Beeroth,  seven  hundred  and  forty  and  th. 
2.  28  and  Ai,  two  hundred  twenty  and  three 
2.32  children  of  Harim,  three  hundred  and  tw. 
2.  34  children  of  Jericho,  three  hundred  forty 
2.  35  three  thousand  and  six  hundred  and  thi. 
2.  36  of  Jeshua,  nine  hundred  seventy  and  th. 
2.  58  Nethinims.  .(were)  three  hundred  ninety 
2.  64  two  thousand  three  hundred  (and)  three. 
2.  63  seven  thousand  three  hundred  thirty  and 

8.  5  son  of  Jaliaziel,  and  with  him  three  hun. 

8. 15  and  there  abode  we  in  tents  three  days 
8.  32  came  to  Jerusalem,  and  abode  there  thr. 

10.  8  whosoever  would  not  come  within  three 
10.  9  together  unto  Jerusalem  within  three  da. 
■Kell.  2. 11  came  to  Jerusalem,  and  was  there  three 
7.  9  children  of  Sliephatiah,  three  hundred  se. 
7.  17  two  thousand  three  hundred  twenty  and 
7.  22  of  Hashum,  three  hundred  twenty  and 
7.  23  children  of  Bezai,  three  hundred  twenty 
7.  29  Beeroth,  seven  hundred  forty  and  three 
7.  32  men  of.  .Ai,an  hundred  twenty  and  three 
7.  35  children  of  Harim,  three  hundred  andtw. 
7.  36  children  of  Jericho,  three  hundred  forty 
7.  38  three  thousand  nine  hundred  and  thirty 
7.  39  The  priests,  .nine  hundred  seventy  and  t. 
7.  60  Nethinims.  .(were)  three  hundred  ninety 
7.  66  twothousand  three  hundred  and  threese. 

7.  67  of  whom  (there  were)  seven  thousand  th. 
Esth.  4.  t6  neither  eat  nordrink  threedays,  night  or 

8.  9  on  the  three  and  twentieth  (day)  thereof 

9. 15  slew  three  hundred  men  at  Shushan:  but 
Job  1.  2  born  unto  him  seven  sons  and  three  dau. 

1.  3  His  substance  also  was.  .three  thousand 
1.  4  sent  and  called  for  their  three  sisters,  to 

1.  17  Chaldeans  made  out  three  bands,  and  fell 
2. 11  Now  when  Job’s  three  friends  heard  of  all 

32.  1  So  these  three  men  ceased  to  answer  Job 
32.  3  Also  against  his  three  friends  was  his  wr. 
32.  5  answer  in  the  mouth  of  (these)  three  men 
42.  13  He  had  also  seven  sons  and  three  daught. 
Prov.30.  15  There  are  three  (things  that)  are  never  s. 

30.  18  There  be  three  (things  which)aretoo  wo. 
30.  21  For  three  (things)  the  earth  is  disquieted 
30.  29  There  be  three  (things)  which  go  well,  yea 
Isa.  16.  14  Within  three  years,  as  the  years  of  an  hir. 
17.  6  two(or)three  berries  in  the  topof  tile  up. 
20.  3  walked  naked  and  barefoot  three  years(for) 
Jer.  25.  3  that  (is)  the  three  and  twentieth  year,  the 
36.  23  when  Jehudi  had  read  three  or  four  leav. 
52.  24  second  priest,  and  the  three  keepers  of 
52.  28  three  thousand  Jews,  and  three  and  twe. 
52. 30  In  the  three  and  twentieth  year  of  Neb. 
Eze.  4.  5  three  hundred  and  ninety  days :  so  shalt 
4.  9  three  hundred  and  ninety  days  shalt  thou 

14. 14  Though  these  three  men,  Noah,  Daniel 

14.  16,  18  these  three  men  (were)  in  it,  (as)  I  live 
40.  10,  21,  three  on  this  side,  and  three  on  that 
40.  10  they  tliree(were)of  one  measure:  and  the 
40.  48  breadth  of  the  gate  (was)  three  cubits  on 

40.  48  and  three  cubits  on  that  side 

41.  6  side  chambers  (were)  three,  one  over  ano. 

41. 16  galleries  round  about  on  their  three  sto. 
41.  22  altar  of  wood  (was)three  cubits  high,  and 
48.  31  three  gates  northward ;  one  gate  of  Keu. 
48.  32  at  the  east  side,  .three  gates;  and  one  ga. 
48.  33  three  gates;  one  gate  of  Simeon,  onegate 
48.  34  three  gates;  one  gate  of  Gad,  one  gate  of 

Dan.  1.  5  so  nourishing  them  three  years,  that  at 
8.  14  Fnto  two  thousand  and  three  hundred  d. 
10.  2  I  Daniel  was  mourning  three  full  weeks 

10.  3  anoint  myself  at  all,  till  three  whole  wee. 

11.  2  there  shall  stand  up  yet  three  kings  in  P. 
12. 12  cometh  to  the  thousand  three  hundred 

Amos  1.  3,  6,  9,  11,  13  For  three  transgressions  of 

2.  1,4,6  saith  the  Lord,  For  three  transgress. 
4.  4  and  bring,  your  tithes  after  three  years 
4.  7  when  (there  were)  yet  three  months  to  the 
4.  8  two  (or)  three  cities  wandered  unto  one 

Jon.  1.  17  in  the  belly  of  the  fish  three  days  and  th. 

3.  3  was  an  exceeding  great  city  of  three  days’ 
Zecli  ii.  8  Three  shepherds  also  I  cut  off  in  one  mo. 

2.  Three ,  shclosham,  sheloshah. 

2  Sa.  23.  13  three  of  the  thirty  chief  went  down,  and 

3.  Third ,  ’ty’1?!?  shelishi. 

2  Sa.  23.  18  Abishai. .  son  of  Zeruiah .  .chief  among  th. 
Eze.  42.  3  gallery  against  gallery  in  three  (stories) 

4.  To  be  threefold,  three  years  old,  why  shalash,  4. 
Eze.  42.  6  For  they  (were)  in  three  (stories),  but  had 

5.  Three,  telath. 

Ezra  6.'  4  three  rows  of  great  stones,  and  a  row  of 
Dau.  3.  23  these  three  men,  Shadrach,  Meshach  and 
3. 24  Did  not  we  cast  three  men  bound  into  the 

6.  2  over  these  three  presidents,  of  whom  Da. 
6.  10  kneeled  upon  his  knees  three  times  a  day 

6.  13  but  maketh  his  petition  three  times  a  day 

7.  5  (it  had)  three  ribs  in  the  mouth  of  it  bet. 
7.  8  there  were  three  of  the  first  horns  pluck. 
7.  20  which  came  up,  and  before  whom  three 
7.  24  be  diverse . .  and  he  shall  subdue  three  ki. 

G .Three,  rpels  treis. 

Matt  12.  40  as  Jonas  was  three  days  and  three  nights 

12.  40  so  shaU  the  Son .  .be  three  days  and  three 

13.  33  leaven,  which  a  woman  took  andhidinth. 

1 5.  32  because  they  continue  with  me  three  days 

17.  4  if  thou  wilt,  let  us  make  three  tabemac. 
:8.  16  hi  the  mouth  of  two  or  three  witnesses 

18.  20  where  two  or  three  are  gathered  together 

26.  61  said,  I  am  able,  .to  build  it  in  three  days 
27. 40  Thou  that . .  buildest  (it)  in  three  days,  save 


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Matt  27.  63  that  deceiver  said ..  After  three  days  I  will 
Mark  8.  2  they  have  now  been  with  me  three  days 

8.  31  be  killed,  and  after  three  days  rise  again 

9.  5  let  us  make  three  tabernacles ;  one  for  th. 

14.  58  within  three  days  I  will  build  another  ma. 

1 5.  29  that  destroyest . .  and  buildest  (it)  in  three 
Luke  1.  56  Mary  abode  with  her  about  three  mouths 

2.  46  after  three  days  they  found  him  in  the  te. 

4.  25  the  heaven  was  shut  up  three  years,  and 
o  33  let  us  make  three  tabernacles ;  one  for  th. 

10.  36  Which  now  of  these  three,  thinkest  thou 

11.  5  say  unto  him.  Friend,  lend  me  three  loa. 

12.  52  three  against  two,  and  two  against  three 

13.  7  these  three  years  I  come  seeking  fruit  on 
13.  21  took  and  hid  in  three  measures  of  meal 

John  2.  6  containing  two  or  three  firkins  apiece 

2.  19  Destroy  this  temple,  and  in  three  days  X 

2.  20  and  wilt  thou  rear  it  up  in  three  days? 

21.  11  fishes,  an  hundred  and  fifty  and  three 
Acts  5.  7  it  was  about  the  space  of  three  hours  af. 

7.  20  nourished  up  in  his  father’s  house  three 
9.  9  he  was  three  days  without  sight,  and  ne. 

10. 19  said  unto  him,  Behold,  [three]  men  seek 
11.  11  there  were  three  men  already  come  unto 
17.  2  three  sabbath  days  reasoned  with  them 

19.  8  spake  boldly  for  the  space  of  three  mon. 

20.  3  (there)  abode  three  months.  And  when 
25.  1  after  three  days  he  ascended  from  Cesarea 
28.  7  received  us,  and  lodged  us  three  days  co. 
28. 11  after  three  months  we  departed  in  a  ship 
28.  12  landing  at  Syracuse,  we  tarried  (there)  th. 
28.  17  after  three  days  Paul  called  the  chief  of 

1  Co.  10.  8  fell  in  one  day  three  and  twenty  thousand 

13.  13  now  abideth  faith,  hope,  charity,  these  th. 

14.  27  at  tiie  most  (by)  three,  and  (that)  by  con. 

14.  29  Let  the  prophets  speak  two  or  three,  and 

2  Co.  13.  1  In  the  mouthof  two  or  three  witnesses  sh. 
Gal.  1.  18  after  three  years  I  weut  up  to  Jerusalem 
1  Ti.  5.  19  receive  not.  .but  before  two  or  three  wit. 
Heb.  10.  28  died  -without  mercy  under  two  or  three 
Jas.  5.  17  by  the  space  of  three  years  and  six  mon. 

1  J  o.  5.  7  there  are  three . .  [and  these  three  are  one] 

5.  8  there  are  three,  .and  these  three  agree  in 
Rev.  6.  6  and  three  measures  of  barley  for  a  penny 

8.  13  voices  of  the  trumpet  of  the  three  angels 
9. 18  By  these  three  was  the  third  part  of  men 

11.  9  shall  see  their  dead  bodies  three  days  and 
11.  11  after  three  days  and  an  half  the  spirit  of 

16.  13  I  saw  three  unclean  spirits  like  frogs  (co.) 
16.  19  the  great  city  was  divided  into  three  pa. 

21.  13  the  east,  three  gates;  on  the  north,  three 
21.13  south,  three  gates ;  and  on  the  west,  three 

THREE  (hundred,  thousand)  — 

1.  Three  hundred,  rpiai<6<noi  triakosioi. 

Marki4-  5  sold  for  more  than  three  hundred  pence 
J ohn  12.  5  Why  was  not  this . .  sold  for  three  hundred 

2 . Three  thousand,  r piaxihioi  trischilioi. 

Acts  2.  41  there  were  added,  .about  three  thousand 

THREE  days,  months,  times,  years  old  — 

1.  Third,  shelishi. 

Isa.  15.  5  an  heifer  of  three  years  old  :  for  by  the  m. 
J er.  48.  34  an  heifer  of  three  years  old 

2.  To  be  threefold,  three  years  old,  thp  slialash,  4. 
Gen.  15.  9  Take  me  an  heifer  of  three  years  old,  and 

15.  9  of  three  years  old . .  of  three  years  old,  and 

3.  Third,  vhtibp  shilshom. 

1  Sa.  21.  5  kept  from  us  about  these  three  days,  since 

4.  Three  months,  rpip.-qvov  trimenon. 

Heb.  11.  23  Moses,  .was  hid  three  months  of  his  par. 

h. Thrice,  rpis  tris. 

Acts  11. 10  this  was  done  three  times,  and  all  were 

6.  Three  years,  rpieria  trielia. 

Acts  20.  31  by  the  space  of  three  years  I  ceased  not 
THREE  days  or  parts,  to  stay  or  divide  into  — 

To  put  into  three,  stay  three  days,  clbp  slialash,  3. 
Deutig.  3  Thou  shalt.  .divide  the  coasts,  .into  three 

1  Sa.  20.  19  And  (when)  thou  hast  stayed  three  days 
THREE  TAVERNS,  TpeT?  T aRfpvai. 

A  place  thirty-two  miles  S.  of  Rome,  on  the  road  which 
Paul  travelled  after  he  landed  at  Puteoli,  and  where 
some  brethren  met  him. 

Acts  28.  15  they  came  to  meet  us  as  far  as.  .TheT.  T. 

THREEFOLD  — 

To  be  threefold,  dbp  slialash,  4. 

Eccl.  4.  12  a  threefold  cord  is  not  quickly  broken 
THREESCORE  — 

1.  Sixty,  D'pp  shishshim. 

Gen.  25.  26  Isaac  (was)  threescore  years  old  when  she 
46.  26  wives,  all  the  souls  (were)  threescore  and 
Lev.  12.  5  shall  continue,  .threescore  and  six  days 
Mum.  1.  39  threescore  and  two  thousand  and  seven 

2.  26  threescore  and  two  thousand  and  seven 

3.  50  thousand  three  hundred  and  threescore 
26.  25  threescore  and  four  thousand  and  three 
26.  27  threescore  thousand  and  five  hundred 
26.  43  threescore  and  four  thousand  and  four  li. 
31.  34  And  threescore  and  one  thousand  asses 
31.  39  of  which  the  Lord’s  tribute  (was)  threes. 

Deut.  3.  4  threescore  cities,  all  the  region  of  Argob 
Josh  13.  30  which  (are)  in  Bashan,  threescore  cities 

2  Sa.  2.  31  three  hundred  and  threescore  men  died 
1  Ki.  4.  13  threescore  great  cities  witji  walls  and  hr. 

4.  22  thirty  measures  of  fine  flour,  and  threes. 
6.  2  length  thereof  (was)  threescore  cubits,  and 


1  Ki.  10.  14  six  hundred  threescore  and  six  talents  of 

2  Ki.25.  19  threescore  men  of  the  people  of  the  land 

1  Ch.  2.  21  whom  he  married  when  he  (was)  threesc. 

2.  23  and  the  towns  thereof,  (even)  threescore 

5.  18  seven  hundred  and  threescore,  that  went 

9.  13  thousand  and  seven  hundred  and  threes. 

16.  38  with  their  brethren,  threescore  and  eight 
26.  8  (were)  threescore  and  two  of  Obed-edom 

2  Ch.  3.  3  length,  .(was) threescore  cubits,  and  the 

9. 13  six  hundred  and  threescore  and  six  talents 

11.  21  threescore  concubines;  and  begat,  .thre. 

12.  3  chariots,  and  threescore  thousand  horse. 
Ezra  2.  9  of  Zaccai,  seven  hundred  and  threescore 

2.  64  two  thousand  three  hundred  (and)  three. 
8.  10  with  him  an  hundred  and  threescore  males 

8.  13  Sliemaiah,  and  with  them  threescore  ma. 
Neh.  7.  14  of  Zaccai,  seven  hundred  and  threescore 

7.  18  of  Adonikam,  two  thousand  threescore 
7.  19  of  Bigvai,  threescore  and  six  hundred 
7.  66  two  thousand  three  hundred  and  threes. 

7.  72  and  threescore  and  seven  priests’  garments 

11.  6  four  hundred  threescore  and  eight  valiant 
Song  3.  7  threescore  valiant  men  (are)  about  it,  of 

6.  8  There  are  threescore  queens, and  fourscore 
Isa.  7.  8  within  threescore  and  five  years  shall  Ep. 
jer.  52.  25  threescore  men  of  the  people  of  the  land 
Eze.  40.  14  He  made  also  posts  of  threescore  cubits 
Dan.  9.  25  seven  weeks,  and  threescore  and  two  we. 

9.  26  after  threescore  aud  two  weeks  shall  Me. 

2. Sixty,  pa*  sliittin. 

Ezra  6.  3  threescore  cubits . .  breadth . .  threescore 
Dan.  3.  1  whose  height  (was)  threescore  cubits, (and) 

5.  31  (being)  about  threescore  and  two  years  old 

3.  Sixty,  l^riKoyra  hexekonta. 

Luke24.  13  which  was  from  Jerusalem,  .threescore  f. 

I  Ti.  5.  9  Let  not  a  widow  be  taken,  .under  threes. 
Rev.  11.  3  a  thousand  two  hundred  (and)  threescore 

12.  6  a  thousand  two  hundred  (and)  threescore 
13. 18  his number(is)six  hundred  threescore(and) 

THREESCORE  and  ten  — 

1  .Seventy,  □'yuif’  shibim. 

Gen.  46.  27  the  souls,  .which came,  .threescore and  t. 

50.  3  mourned  for  him  threescore  and  ten  days 
Exodis.  27  wells,  .and  threescore  and  ten  palm  trees 
Nuni33.  9  in  Elim  (were).. threescore  and  ten  palm  t. 
Deut  10.  22  down  into  Egypt  with  threescore  and  ten 
Judg.  1.  7  Threescore  and  ten  kings,  having  their  t. 

8.  30  Gideon  had  threescore  and  ten  sons  of  his 

9.  2  threescore  and  ten  persons,  reign  over  you 
9.  4  they  gave  him  threescore  and  ten  (pieces) 
9.  5,  18  threescore  and  ten  persons,  upon  one 
9.  24  to  the  threescore  and  ten  sons  of  Jerubbaal 

12.  14  that  rode  on  threescore  and  ten  ass  colts 
1  Sa.  6.  19  fifty  thousand  and  threescore  and  ten  men 
1  Ki.  5.15  Solomon  had  threescore  and  ten  thousand 

1  Ch.2i.  s  Judah  (was)  four  hundred  threescore  and 

2  C’ii.  2.  2  Solomon  told  out  threescore  aud  ten  tho. 

2.  18  he  set  threescore  and  ten  thousand  of  them 
29.  32  was  threescore  and  ten  bidlocks,  an  hum 
36.  21  kept  sabbath,  to  fulfil  threescore  and  ten 
Psa.  90.  10  The  days,  .(are)  threescore  years  and  ten 
Zeeli.  1.  12  had  indignation  these  threescore  and  ten 

2.  Seventy,  ifiboynKoura  hebdomekonta. 

Acts  23.  23  Makeready.  .horsemen  threescore  and  ten 

THREESCORE  thousand  — 

Six  myriads,  main  pp  sliesli  ribbotli. 

Ezra  2.  69  threescore  and  one  thousand  drams  of  go. 

THREESCORE  and  fifteen  — 

Seventy  and  five,  tpm  □'PEty  shibim  vechamesh. 
Gen.  25.  7  an  hundred  threescore  and  fifteen  years 
Exod38.  25  seven  hundred  and  threescore  and  fifteen 
NnmiT  37  was  six  hundred  and  threescore  and  fifteen 

2 .Seventy five,  l^bopyKovrauivre  hebdomekonlapen. 
Acts  7.  14  all  his  kindred,  threescore  and  fifteen  so. 

THREESCORE  and  fourteen  — 

Four  and  seventy,  D’lnt?’]  ny-nk  arbaali  vesliibim. 
Mum.  1.  27  threescore  and  fourteen  thousand  and  six 
2  4  threescore  aud  fourteen  thousand  and  six 

THREESCORE  and  seventeen  — 

Seventy  and  seven,  nyip  1  oyip  shibim  veshibah. 
Judg.  8.  14  elders  thereof,  (even)  threescore  and  sev. 

THREESCORE  and  sixteen  — 

1  .Six  and  seventy,  D’Jifi?']  npp  shislishah  vesliibim. 

Mum  26.  22  threescore  and  sixteen  thousand  and  five 
2. Seventy  six,  ifShop-pKovrail,  liebdomekontaex. 

Acts  27.  37  two  hundred  threescore  and  sixteen  souls 

THREESCORE  and  thirteen  — 

Three  and  seventy,  D’pflah  rvffrp  sheloshah  veshibim. 
Num.  3.  43,  46  two  hundred  and  threescore  and  tliir. 

THREESCORE  and  twelve  — - 

Two  and  seventy,  D'iifi  shenayim  veshibim. 

Num  31.  33  threescore  and  twelve  thousand  beeves 
31.  38  the  Lord’s  tribute  (was)  threescore  and  t. 

THRESH,  he  threshed,  to  — 

1  .To  tread  down,  thresh,  b?v=i  dush. 

2  Ki.13.  7  had  made  them  like  the  dust  by  threshing 
1  Ch.21.  20  Now  Oman  was  threshing  wheat 
Isa.  28.  28  because  he  will  not  ever  be  threshing  it 
41.15  thou  shalt  thresh  the  mountains,  and  beat 
Amos  1.  3  because  they  have  threshed  Gilead  with 
Mic.  4.13  Arise  and  thresh,  0  daughter  of  Zion :  for 
Hab.  3. 12  thou  didst  thresh  the  heathen  in  anger 


2.  To  be  trodden  down,  threshed,  ah’i  dush,  6. 

Isa.  28.  27  For  the  fitches  are  not  threshed  with  a 

3.  To  cause  to  go,  tread,  ~p  darak,  5. 

Jer.  51.  33  daughter  of  Babylon,  .(itis)time  tothresh 

4.  To  beat  out  or  off,  can  chabat. 

Judg.  6.  11  Gideon  threshed  wheat  by  the  wine  press 

5.  To  tread  down,  thresh,  b.\oaw  aloao. 

1  Co.  9.  10  that  he  that  tliresheth  in  hope  should  Lc 
THRESHING  (floor,  instrument,  place)  — 

1.  Threshing  floors,  pik  idderin. 

Dan.  2.  35  like  the  chaff  of  the  summer  threshing  11. 

2.  Threshing  floor,  j"]i  goren. 

Gen.  50.  10  they  came  to  the  threshing  floor  of  Atad 
Num  15.  20  the  heave  offering  of  the  threshing  floor 
18.  27  though  (it  were)  the  corn  of  the  threshing  f. 

18.  30  as  the  increase  of  the  threshing  floor,  and 
Ruth  3.  2  he  winnoweth  barley.. in  the  threshing  11. 

1  Sa.  23.  1  fight,  .and  they  rob  the  threshing  floors 

2  Sa.  6.  6  when  they  came  to  Nachon’s  t  hreshing  fl. 

24.  16  angel  of  the  Lord  was  by  the  threshing  pi. 
24.  18  rear  an  altar,  .in  the  threshing  floor  of  A. 
24.  21  To  buy  the  threshing  floor  of  thee,  to  bu. 
24.  24  David  bought  the  threshing  floor  and  the 

1  CI1.13.  9  when  they  catne  unto  the  threshing  floor 

21.15  stood  by  the  threshing  floor  of  Oman  the 
21.  18  in  the  threshing  floor  of  Oman  the  Jehu. 
21.  21  wentoutof  the  threshing  floor,  and  bowed 
21.  22  Grant  me  the  place  of  (this)  threshing  floor 

21.  28  had  answered  him  in  the  threshing  floor 

2  Ch.  3.  1  had  prepared  in  the  threshing  floor  of  Or. 
Jer.  51.  33  daughter  of  Babylon,  .like  a  threshing  fl.  ! 

3.  Treading  doivn,  threshing,  tin  dayish. 

Lev.  26.  5  your  threshing  shall  reach  unto  the  vin. 

4. yl  threshing  roller,  fnn  charuts. 

Isa.  28.  27  not  threshed  with  a  threshing  instrument 
Amos  1.  3  have  threshed  Gilead  with  threshing  in. 

5.  What  is  trodden  down  or  threshed,  nan?  medushah . 
Isa.  21. 10  O  my  threshing,  and  the  corn  of  my  floor 

6.  A  threshing  instrument,  morag. 

2  Sa.  24.  22  behold,  .threshing  instruments  and  (ot.) 
i  Ch.21.  23  the  threshing  instruments  for  wood,  and 
Isa.  41. 15  a  new  sharp  threshing  instrument  having 
THRESHOLD  — 

\. Gatherings,  store  chambers,  ceck  asuppim. 

Neh.  12.  25  keeping  the  ward  at  the  thresholds  of 

2.  Threshold,  entrance,  space,  rP  soph. 

Judgiq.  27  behold .  her  hands  (were)  upon  the  tlires. 

1  Ki.14.  17  when  she  came  to  the  threshold  of  the 
Eze.  40.  6  measured  the  threshold  of  the  gate,  (wh. 
40.  6  the  other  threshold  (of  the  gate,  which 
40.  7  the  threshold  of  the  gate,  by  the  porch 
43.  8  setting  of  their  threshold  by  my  thresh. 
Zeph.  2.  14  desolation  (shall  be)in  the  thresholds :  for 

3.  Threshold,  sill,  Jl?En  miphtan. 

1  Sa.  5.  4  his  hands  (were)  cut  of!  upon  the  thresh,  a 

5.  5  tread  on  the  threshold  of  Dagon  in  Ash. 
Eze.  9.  3  was  gone  up ..  to  the  threshold  of  the  ho. 

10.  4  (and  stood)  over  the  threshold  of  the  ho. 

10.  18  departed  from  off  the  threshold  of  the 

46.  2  he  shall  worship  at  the  threshold  of  the 

47.  1  waters  issued  out  from  under  the  thresh. 
Zeph.  I.  9  punish  all  those  that  leap  on  the  thresh,  j 

THRICE  — 

1.  Three  beats,  times,  C'?j;s  w'-op  slialosh  peamim. 
Exod34-  23  Thrice  in  the  year  shall  all  your  men  ch. 

34.  24  appear  before  the  Lord  thy  God  thrice 

2  Ki.  13.  18  Smite  upon  the  ground  :  and  he  smote  t.  I 

13. 19  whereas  now  thou  shalt  smite,  (but)  th.  t 

2.  Thrice,  rpis  tris. 

Matt.26.  34  before ..  cock  crow,  thou  shalt  deny  me  th. 

26.  75  Before . .  cock  crow,  thou  shalt  deny  meth. 
Mark  1 4.  30  before  the  cock  crow,  .shalt  deny  me  th. 

14.  72  Before  the  cock  crow,  .shalt  deny  me  th. 
Luke22.  34  thou  shalt  thrice  deny  that  thou  knowest 

22.  61  Before  the  cock  crow,  .shalt  deny  me  th.  1 
Johni3.  38  not  crow,  till  thou  hast  denied  me  thrice  1 
Acts  10.  16  This  was  done  thrice :  and  the  vessel  was 
2  Co.  1 1.  25  Thrice  was  I  beaten,  thrice  I  suffered sli. 

I2.  8  For  this  thingl  besought  the  Lord  thrice 

THROAT,  (to  take  by  the)  — 

1.  The  throat,  neck,  pa  garon. 

Psa.  5.  9  their  throat  (is)  an  open  sepulchre ;  they 
69.  3  I  am  weary  of  my  crying ;  my  throat  is 
,15  7  neither  speak  they  through  their  throat 

Jer.  2.  25  Withhold .  .thy  throat  from  thirst :  but 

2.  Throat,  gullet,  ifS  loa. 

Prov23. "  2  put  akuife  to  thy  throat,  if  thou  (be)  a 

3.  Throat,  upper  part  of  windpipe,  Xapvyl  larugx. 
Rom.  3.  13  Their  throat  (is)  an  open  sepulchre :  with 

4.  To  press  the  throat,  irvlyu  pmgo. 

Matt.  1 8.  28  and  took,  .by  the  throat,  saying,  Pay  me 

THRONE  — 

l.Seerf  of  king,  judge  or  priest,  NE3  kisse. 

Gen.  41.  40  only  in  the  throne  will  I  be  greaterthan 
Exodn.  5  the  first  born,  that  sitteth  upon  Ins  th, 

12  29  from  the  first  born,  .that  sat  on  histhr. 
Deut  17.  18  when  he  sitteth  upon  the  throne  of  Ins 

1  Sa  t  8  to  make  them  inherit  the  throne  of  glorv 

2  Sa  3'  10  to  set  up  the  throne  of  David  over  Israel 

7  i3  I  will  stablish  the  throne  of  his  kingdom 


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2  Sa.  7.  16  thy  throne  shall  be  established  for  ever 

14.  9  and  the  kingand  his  throne  (be)  guiltless 

1  Ki.  1.  13,  17,  24,  30  he  shall  sit  upon  ray  throne 

1.  20,  27  sit  on  the  throne  of  my  lord  the  king 
x.  35  that  he  may  come  and  sit  upon  my  thro. 

1.  37  make  his  thr  one  greater  than  the  throne 

I.  46  Solomon  sitteth  on  the  throne  of  the  kin. 

1.  47  make  his  throne  greater  than  thy  throne 

1.  48  hath  given  (one)  to  sit  on  my  throne  this 

2.  4  there  shall  not  fail,  .a  man  on  the  throne 

2.  12  Then  sat  Solomon  upon  the  throne  of  D. 

2.  19  sat  down  on  his  throne,  and  caused  a  seat 

2.  24  set  me  on  the  throne  of  David  my  father 

2.  33  upon  his  house,  and  upon  his  throne,  sh. 

2.  45  the  throne  of  David  shall  be  established 

3.  6  thou  hast  given  him  a  son  to  sit  on  histli. 

5.  5  Thy  son,  whom  I  will  set  upon  thy  throne 

7.  7  he  made  a  porch  for  the  throne  where  he 

8.  20  sit  on  the  throne  of  Israel,  as  the  Lord 

8.  25  a  man . .  to  sit  on  the  throne  of  Israel ;  so 

9.  5  I  will  establish  the  throne  of  thy  kingdom 

9.  5  shall  not  fail  thee  a  man  upon  the  throne 

10.  9  to  set  thee  on  the  throne  of  Israel :  beca. 

10. 18  Moreover  the  king  made  a  great  throne 

16.  11  as  soon  as  he  sat  on  his'  throne,  (that)  he 

22. 10  sat  each  on  his  throne,  having  put  on  th. 

22. 19  saw  the  Lord  sitting  on  his  throne,  and 

2  Ki.  10.  3  set  (him)  on  his  father  s  throne,  and  fight 

10.  30  children . .  shall  sit  on  the  throne  of  Israel 

II.  19  And  he  sat  on  the  throne  of  the  kings 

13. 13  Jeroboam  sat  upon  his  throne  :  and  Joash 

15.  12  Thy  sons  shall  sit  on  the  throne  of  Israel 
25.  28  set  his  throne  above  the  throne  of  the  ki. 

1  Ch.17. 12  and  I  will  stablish  his  throne  for  ever 

17.  14  throne  shall  be  established  for  evermore 

22. 10  will  establish  the  throne  of  his  kingdom 

28.  5  chosen  Solomon,  .to  sit  upon  the  throne 

29.  23  Then  Solomon  sat  on  the  throne  of  the  L. 

2  Ch.  6.  10  am  set  on  the  throne  of  Israel,  as  the  Lo. 

6.  16  not  fail  thee  a  man . .  to  sit  upon  the  thro. 

7.  18  Then  will  I  stablish  the  throne  of  thy  kin. 

9.  8  to  set  thee  on  his  throne,  (to  be)  king  for 

9.  17  Moreover  the  king  made  a  great  throne 

9.  18  steps  to  the  throne .  .fastened  to  the  thr. 

18.  9  sat  either  of  them  on  his  throne,  clothed 

18.  18  I  saw  the  Lord  sitting  upon  his  throne 
23.  20  set  the  king  upon  the  throne  of  the  king. 

Neh.  3.  7  unto  the  throne  of  the  governor  on  this 
Esth.  1.  2  Ahasuerussat  on  the  throne  of  his  king. 

5.  1  king  sat  upon  his  royal  throne  in  the  ro. 
Job  36.  7  but  with  kings  (are  they)  on  the  throne 
Psa.  9.  4  thou  satest  in  the  throne  judging  right 
9.  7  hath  prepared  his  throne  for  judgment 

11.  4  the  Lord’s  throne  (is)  in  heaven  :  his  eyes 
45.  6  Thy  throne,  0  God,  (is)  for  ever  and  ever 
47.  8  God  sitteth  upon  the  throne  of  his  holin. 
89.  4  and  build  up  thy  throne  to  all  generatio. 
89.  14  the  habitation  of  thy  throne  :  mercy  and 
89.  29  and  his  throne  as  the  days  of  heaven 

89.  36  endure  for  ever,  and  his  throne  as  the  sun 
89.  44  and  cast  his  throne  down  to  the  ground 

93.  2  Thy  throne  (is)  established  of  old :  thou 

94.  20  Shall  the  throne  of  iniquity  have  fellows. 
97.  2  judgment  (are)  the  habitation  of  his  thr. 

103. 19  Lord  hath  prepared  his  throne  in  the  he. 
122.  5  thrones  of  judgment,  the  thrones  of  the 
132. 11  fruit  of  thy  body  will  I  setupon  thy  throne 
132.  12  children  shall  also  sit  upon  thy  throne  for 

Trov  16.  12  for  the  throne  is  established  by  righteous. 
20.  8  A  king  that  sitteth  in  the  throne  of  jud. 
20.  28  and  his  throne  is  upholden  by  mercy 

25.  5  throne  shall  be  established  in  righteous. 

29. 14  his  throne  shall  be  established  for  ever 
Isa.  6.  1  saw  also  the  Lord  sitting  upon  a  throne 

9.  7  upon  the  throne  of  David,  and  upon  his 
14.  9  it  hath  raised  up  from  their  thrones  all 
14. 13  I  will  exalt  my  throne  above  the  stars  of 

16.  s  in  mercy  shall  the  throne  be  established 
22. 23  he  shall  be  for  a  glorious  throne  to  his  fa. 
47.  1  no  throne,  0  daughter  of  the  Chaldeans 
66.  1  The  heaven  (is)  my  throne,  and  the  earth 

Jer.  1. 15  they  shall  set  every  one  his  throne  at  the 

3. 17  they  shall  call  Jerusalem  the  throne  of 

13.  13  even  the  Icings  that  sit  upon  David's  throne 

14.  21  do  not  disgrace  the  throne  of  thy  glory 

17.  12  A  glorious  high  throne  from  the  beginning 
17.  25  kings  and  princes  sitting  upon  the  throne 
22.  2  that  sittest  upon  the  throne  of  David,  th. 
22.  4  kings  sitting  upon  the  throne  of  David 
22.  30  sitting  upon  the  throne  of  David,  and  ru. 
29.  16  king  that  sitteth  upon  the  throne  of  David 
33.  17  never  want  a  man  to  sit  upon  the  throne 
33.  21  not  have  a  son  to  reign  upon  his  throne 
36.  30  shall  have  none  to  sit  upon  the  throne  of 
43.  10  will  set  his  throne  upon  these  stones  that 
49.  38  will  set  my  throne  in  Elam,  and  will  dest. 
52.  32  set  his  throne  above  the  throne  of  the  kin. 

Lam.  5. 19  thy  throne  from  generation  to  generation 
Eze.  1.  26  the  likeness  of  a  throne,  as  the  appearance 

1.  26  upon  the  likeness  of  the  throne  (was)  the 

10.  1  the  appearance  of  the  likeness  of  a  throne 

26.  16  shall  come  down  from  their  thrones,  and 
43.  7  place  of  my  throne,  and  the  place  of  the 

Jon.  3.  6  arose  from  his  throne,  and  he  laid  his  ro. 
Hag.  3.  22  I  will  overthrow  the  throne  of  kingdoms 
Zecli.  6.  13  shall  sit  and  rule  upon  his  throne  ;  and 

6.  13  he  shall  be  a  priest  upon  his  throne 


2.  Scat,  throne,  npa  kisseh. 

1  Ki.io.  19  throne  had  six  steps,  .the  top  of  the  thr. 
Job  26.  9  He  holdeth  back  the  face  of  his  throne 


S.Seat,  throne,  R913  horse. 

Dan.  5.  20  he  was  deposed  from  his  kingly  throne 

7.  9  I  beheld  till  the  thrones  were  cast  down 
7.  9  his  throne  (was  like)  the  fiery  flame,  (and) 

4 . A  judgment  seat,  tribunal,  tigga  bema. 

Acts  12.  21  Herod ..  sat  upon  his  throne,  and  made  an 

5.  Throne,  seat,  Spovos  tlironos. 

Matt.  5.  34  neither  by  heaven  ;  for  it  is  God’s  throne 

19.  28  when  the  Son  of  man  shall  sit  in  the  thr. 

19.  28  ye  also  shall  sit  upon  twelve  thrones,  ju. 

23.  22  sweareth  by  the  throne  of  God,  and  by  hi. 
25.  31  then  shall  he  sit  upon  the  throne  of  his 
Luke  1.  32  shall  give  unto  him  the  throne  of  his  fat. 

22.  30  sit  on  thrones  judging  the  twelves  tribes 
Acts  2.  30  he  would  raise  up  Christ  to  sit  on  his  thro. 

7.  49  Heaven Ds)mytlirone,andearth(is)myfo. 
Col.  1. 16  thrones,  or  dominions,  or  principalities 
Heb.  1.  8  Thy  throne,  0  God,  (is)  for  ever  and  ever 

4.  16  come  boldly  unto  the  throne  of  grace,  that 

8.  1  who  is  set  on  the  right  hand  of  the  throne 

12.  2  set  down  at  the  right  hand  of  the  throne 

Rev.  1.  4  seven  spirits  which  are  before  his  throne 

3.  21  will  I  grant  to  sit  with  me  in  my  throne 

3.  21  am  set  down  with  my  Father  in  his  throne 

4.  2  throne  was  set. .  and  (one)  sat  on  the  thr. 

4.  3  rainbow  round  about  the  throne,  in  sight 
4.  4  round  about  the  throne  (were)  four  and 
4.  5  outof  the  throne  proceeded  lightnings  and 
4.  5  lamps  of  fire  burning  before  the  throne 
4.  6  before  the  throne  (there  was)  a  sea  of  glass 
4.  6  midst  of  the  throne,  and  round  about  the  t. 

4.  9  and  thanks  to  him  that  sat  on  the  throne 
4.  10  fall  down  before  him  that  sat  on  the  thro. 

4.  10  cast  their  crowns  before  the  throne,  sayi. 

5.  1,  7  right  hand  of  him  that  sat  on  the  throne 

5.  6  in  the  midst  of  the  throne  and  of  the  four 
5.  11  many  angels  round  about  the  throne  and 

5.  13  unto  him  thatsitteth  upon  the  throne,  and 

6.  16  the  face  of  him  that  sitteth  on  the  throne  ; 

7.  9  [stood  before  the  throne,  and  before  the)  j 

7. 10  to  our  God  which  sitteth  upon  the  throne 

7. 11  the  angels  stood  round  about  the  throne  | 
7.  1 1  fell  before  the  throne  on  their  faces,  and  j 
7. 15  Therefore  are  they  before  the  throne  of 

7.  15  he  that  sitteth  on  the  throne  shall  dwell 

7. 17  Lamb  which  is  in  the  midst  of  the  throne 

8.  3  golden  altar  which  was  before  the  throne 

12.  5  was  caught  up  unto  God,  and  (to)  his  thr. 
14.  3  sung  as  it  were  a  new  song  before  the  th. 
14.  5  [they  are  without  fault  before  the  throne] 
16.  17  came  a  great  voice . .  from  the  throne,  say. 
19.  4  worshipped  God  that  sat  on  the  throne 

19.  5  voice  came  out  of  the  throne,  saying,  Pra. 

20.  4  saw  thrones,  and  they  sat  upon  them,  and 

20.  1 1  saw  a  great  white  throne,  and  him  that 

21.  5  he  that  sat  upon  the  throne  said,  Behold 

22.  1  proceeding  out  of  the  throne  of  God  and 
22.  3  but  the  throne  of  God  and  of  the  Lamb  sh. 

THRONG  — 

1  .To  squeeze,  press,  8\l0iv  thlibo. 

Mark  3.  9  should  wait . .  lest  they  should  throng  him 

'2.  To  press  together,  avyirvlyu  sumpnigb. 

Luke  8.  42  But  as  he  went  the  people  thronged  him 

3 . To  hold  together,  <rvvexu  sunecho. 

Luke  8.  45  the  multitude  throng  thee  andpress  (thee) 

4  To  squeeze  together,  avvdXifia  sunthlibo. 

Mark  5.  24  much  people  followed  him,  and  throng. 

5.  31  Thou  seest  the  multitude  thronging  thee 

THROUGH  (the  midst  of),  throughout  — 

1.  Unto,  Sx  el. 

Num  25."  8  thrust,  .the  man.  .and  the  woman  throu. 

2.  Into,  in?  bemo. 

Isa.  43.  2  when  thou  walkest  through  the  fire,  thou 

2. At,  beside,  through,  ay?  bead. 

Josh.  2.  15  she  let  them  down  by  a  cord  through  the 

4.  The  way,  -173  derek. 

2  Sa.  4.  7  gat  them  away  through  the  plain  all  nig. 

5 . By  the  hand  of,  by  means  of,  t?  beyad. 

Zech.  4. 12  What,  .two  olive  branches  which  through 

6.  To  shoot,  cast,  rn;  yarah. 

Exodig.  13  he  shall  surely  be  stoned,  or  shot  through 

7.  From,  jn  min. 

Isa.  28.  7  the  prophet  have  erred  through  strong  dr. 

8.0irr,  by  al.  * 

2  Ch.20.  3  proclaimed  a  fast  throughout  all  Judah 
Jer.  52.  3  through  the  anger  of  the  Lord  it  came  to 

9.  From  the  face  of,  '.45a  mippene. 

Gen.  6.  13  for  the  earth  is  filled  with  violence  thro. 

10 .In  the  heart  of,  ?7i32  beqereb. 

Deut29. 16  how  we  came  through  the  nations  which 
Josh.  1. 11  Pass  through  the  host,  and  command  the 

24. 17  among  all  the  people  through  whom  we 

11. In  the  midst  of,  t|in?  bethok. 

Exod36.  33  he  made  the  middle  bar  to  shoot  through 
Num  33.  8  passed  through  the  midst  of  the  sea  into 
Neh.  9.  11  so  that  they  went  through  the  midst  of 
Eze.  9.  4  said  unto  him,  Go  through  the  midst  of 

9.  4  through  the  midst  of  Jerusalem,  and  set 

12.  Up,  through,  dud  ana. 

Mark  7.  31  he  came .  .through  the  midst  of  the  coasts 


13. Through,  Sid  (gen.)  dia.. 

Matti2.  1  Jesus  went  on  the  sabbath  day  through  the 

12.  43  he  walketh  through  dry  places,  seeking 
19.  24  It  is  easier  for  a  camel  to  go  through  the 

Mark  2.  23  he  went  through  the  corn  fields  on  thesa. 

9.  30  they  departed  thence,  and  passed  through 

10.  25  It  is  easier  for  a  camel  to  go  through  the 

11.  16  any  man  should  carry  (any)  vessel  throu. 
Luke  4.  30  he  passing  through  the  midst  of  them  we. 

5.  19  let  him  down  through  the  tiling  with  (his) 

6.  1  he  went  through  the  corn  fields ;  and  his 

11.  24  he  walketh  through  dry  places,  seekingre. 
17.  1  but  woe  (unto  him)  through  whom  they 

17.  11  he  passed  through  the  midst  of  Samaria 

18.  25  it  is  easier  for  a  camel  to  go  through  a  ne. 
John  1.  7  that  all  (men)  through  him  might  believe 

3.  17  that  the  world  through  him  might  be  sav. 

4.  4  And  he  must  needs  go  through  Samaria 

8.  59  went  out  of  the  temple,  going  through  the 

17.  20  which  shall  believe  on  me  through  their 

19.  23  coat  was . .  woven  from  the  top  throughout 
Acts  1.  2  after  that  he  through  the  Holy Ghosthad 

8.  18  Simon  saw  that  through  laying  on  of  the 
9. 32  it  came  to  pass,  as  Peter  passed  through. 

10.  43  through  his  name  whosoever  believetli  in 

13.  38  through  this  man  is  preached  unto  you 

13.  49  the  word,  .was  published  throughout  all 

14.  22  we  must  through  much  tribulation  enter 

15.  11  we  believe  that  through  the  grace  of  the 

18.  27  helped  them,  .which  had  believed  throu 

20.  3  he  purposed  to  return  through  Macedou. 

21.  4  who  said  to  Paul  through  the  Spirit,  that 
Rom.  1.  8  I  thank  my  God  through  Jesus  Christ  for 

2.  23  through  breaking  the  law  dishonourestth. 

3.  24  through  tlie  redemption  that  is  in  Christ 

3.  25  through  faith  in  his  blood,  to  declare  his 

3.  30  shall  justify,  .uncircumcision  through  fa. 
3.31  Do  we  then  make  void  thelaw  through  fa. 
4. 13  through  the  law,  but  through  the  righte. 

5.  1  we  have  peace  with  God  through  our  Lo. 

3.  9  we  shall  be  saved  from  wrath  through  him 
5.  11  we  also  joy  in  God  through  our  Lord  Jes. 
5.  21  so  might  grace  reigD  through  righteousn. 

7.  25  I  thank  God  through  Jesus  Christ  our  L. 

8.  3  in  that  it  was  weak  through  the  flesh,  G. 
8.  37  wearemorethan conquerors, throughhim 

11.  36  For  of  him,  and  through  him,  and  to  him 

12.  3  I  say,  through  the  grace  given  unto  me 

15.  4  we  through  patience  and  comfort  of  the 

16.  27  To  God  only  wise,  (be) glory  through  Jesus 

1  Co.  1.  1  called  (to  be)  an  apostle,  .through  the  will 

4.  15  I  have  begotten  you  through  the  Gospel 

10.  1  all  oiu-  fathers,  .passed  through  the  sea 

13.  12  we  see  through  a  glass,  darkly ;  but  then 

15.  57  which  giveth  us  the  victory  through  our 

2  Co.  3.  4  such  trust  have  we  through  Christ  to  God 

4.  15  the  abundant  grace  might  through  the 

8.  18  whose  praise  (is)  in  the  Gospel,  through. 

9.  1 1  which  causeth  through  us  thanksgiving 

11.  33  through  a  window  in  a  basket  was  I  let 
Gal.  2.  19  I  through  the  law  am  dead  to  thelaw,  that 

3.  14  receive  the  promise  of  the  Spirit  through 

4.  7  if  a  son,  then  an  heir  of  God  through  Ch. 
Eph.  1.  7  In  whom  we  have  redemption  through  his 

2.  8  by  grace  are  ye  saved  through  faith  ;  and 

2.  18  through  him  we  both  have  access  by  one 

4.  6  who  (is)  above  all,  and  through  all,  and 

Phil.  1.  19  this  shall  turn  to  my  salvation  through 

3.  9  that  which  is  through  the  faith  of  Christ 
Col.  1.  i4(Inwhomwehaveredemptionthroughhis] 

1.  20  having  made  peace  through  the  blood  of 

1.  22  In  the  body  of  his  flesh  through  death,  to 

2.  8  lest  any  man  spoil  you  through  philosophy 

2.  12  through  the  faith  of  the  operation  of  God 
2  Ti.  1.  10  life  and  immortality  to  light  through  the 

3.  15  wise  unto  salvation  through  faith  which 
Titus  3.  6  Which  he  shed  on  us  abundantly  through 
Phm.  22  I  trust  that  through  your  prayers  I  shall 
Heb.  2.  10  the  Captain  of  their  salvation  perfect  thr. 

2.  14  through  death  he  might  destroy  him  that 

6. 12  followers  of  them  who  through  faith  and 

9. 14  who  through  theeternalspiritoffered  him. 

10.  10  we  are  sanctified  through  the  offering  of 

10.  20  a  new  and  living  way.. through  the  veil,  t. 

11.  33  Who  tlirough  faith  subdued  kingdoms 

11.  39  having  obtained  a  good  report  through  fa. 

13.  21  that  which  is  well  pleasing,  .through  Jes. 

1  Pe.  1.  5  kept  by  the  powei  of  God  through  faith  un. 
1.  22  obeying  the  truth  [through  theSpirit]  unto 

4.  i)  that  God.  .may  be  glorified  through  Jesus 

2  Pe.  1.  3  through  the  knowledge  of  him  that  hath 

1  Jo.  4.  9  into  the  world,  that  we  might  live  through 

14.  Through,  on  account  of,  Sid  (acc.)  dia. 

Luke  1.  78  Through  the  tender  mercy  of  our  God 
Johmy.  3  ye  are  clean  through  the  word  which  I  ha. 
Rom  2.  24  blasphemed  among  the  Gentiles  through 
Gal.  4.  13  Ye  know  how  through  infirmity  of  the  fl. 
Eph.  4.  18  alienated  from  the  life  of  God  through  the 

15.  Into,  to,  els  eis. 

Matt.  4.  24  his  fame  went  throughout  all  Syria :  and 
Mark  1.  28  his  fame  spread  abroad  throughout  all  the 
1.  39  preached  in  their  synagogues  throughout 

14.  9  this  gospel  shall  be  preached  throughout 
Acts  26.  20  [throughout]  all  the  coasts  of  Judea,  and 
Eph.  3.  21  Unto  him  (be)  glory .  .throughout all  ages 

16.  Out  of,  eu  ek.  _ 

2  Co.  13.  4  though  he  was  crucified  through  weakn. 
Gal.  3.  8  God  would  justify  the  heathen  through 
Rev.  18.  3  through  the  abundance  of  her  delicacies 


THROUGHLY 


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THUS 


17. In,  by,  with,  among,  ev  era. 

Matt.  9.  34  He  castetli  out  devils  through  the  prince 
Luke  1.  65  these  sayings  were  noised  abroad  throug. 

7.  17  this  rumour  of  him  went  forth  throughout 

7.  17  and  [throughout]  all  the  region  round  ab. 

10.  17  the  devils  are  subject  unto  us  through  thy 

11.  15  He  casteth  out  devils  through  Beelzebub 
11.  18  ye  say  that  I  cast  out  devils  through  Be. 

Johni7.  11  keep  through  thine  own  name  those  whom 

17. 17  Sanctify  them  through  thy  truth :  thy  wo. 

17.  19  they  also  might  be  sanctified  through  the 
20.  31  that  believing  ye  might  have  life  through 
Acts  4.  2  preached  through  .Jesus  the  resurrection 
Horn.  1.  8  yourfaithis  spoken  of  throughoutjthe  wh. 

1.  24  gave  them  up  to  uncleanness  through  the 

3.  7  hath  more  abounded  through  my  lie  unto 

3.  25  through  the  forbearance  of  God 

6,  11  alive  unto  God  through  Jesus  Christ  our 
6.  23  the  gift  of  God  (is)  eternal  life  through  .Te. 

9. 17  my  name  might  be  declared  throughout 
15.13  abound  in  hope,  through  the  power  of  the 
15.  17  whereof  I  may  glory  through  Jesus  Christ 
15.  19  Through  mighty  signs  and  wonders,  by 

2  Co.  11.  3  as  the  serpent  beguiled  Eve  through  his 
Gal.  3.  14  come  on  the  Gentiles  through  Jesus  Chr. 

5. 10  I  have  confidence  in  you  through  the  L. 
Eph.  2.  7  in  (his)  kindness  toward  us  through  Christ 

2.  22  for  an  habitation  of  God  through  the  spi. 
Phil.  4.  7  keep  your  hearts  and  mind  sthrough  Chr. 
2  Th.  2.  13  through  sanctification  of  the  spirit  and 

2.  16  consolation  and  good  hope  through  gra. 
Titus  1.  3  manifested  his  word  through  preaching 
Heb.  13.  20  through  the  blood  of  the  everlasting  cov. 

1  Pe.  1.  2  through  sanctification  of  the  spirit,  unto 

1,  6  in  heaviness  through  manifold  temptat. 

2  Pe.  1.  1  through  the  righteousness  of  God  and  our 

1 .  2  Grace  and  peace  be  multiplied . .  through 

1.  4  corruption  that  is  in  the  world  through 

2.  3  through  covetousness  shall  they  with  fei. 

2. 18  they  allure  through  the  lusts  of  the  flesh 

2.  20  through  the  knowledge  of  the  Lord  and 

Eev.  8.  13  heard  an  angel  flying  through  the  midst 

18.  Upon,  over,  iiri  ( dat .)  epi. 

Acts  3.  16  his  name  through  faith  in  his  name  hath 
1  Co.  8.  ii  [through  thy  knowledge  shall  the  weak  b.] 

lH.Upon,  over,  iiri  ( acc .)  epi. 

Luke  4.  25  great  famine  was  throughout  all  the  land 
Acts  11.  28  there  should  be  a  great  dearth  throughout 

2D. Down  from,  towards,  Kara  {gen)  kata. 

Luke  4.  14  there  went  out  a  fame  of  him  through  all 

23.  5  teaching  throughout  all  Jewry,  beginning 
Acts  9.  31  Then  had  the  churches  rest  throughoutall 

9.42  it  was  known  throughout  all  Joppa  ;  and 
10.  37  which  was  published  throughout  all  Jud. 
21  .Down  to,  Kara  (acc.)  kata. 

Luke  8.  1  he  went  throughout  every  city  and  village 

8.  39  published  throughout  the  whole  city  how 

9.  6  they  departed,  and  went  through  the  to. 
13.  22  he  went  through  the  cities  and  villages 

Acts  3.  17  I  wot  that  through  ignorance  ye  did  (it) 

8.  1  they  were  all  scattered  abroad  through. 

24.  5  among  all  the  Jews  throughout  the  world 
Phil.  2.  3  (Let)  nothing  (be  done)  through  strife  or 

22.  All  through,  51  oA ou  di'  holou. 

Johmo.  23  coat  was.  .woven  from  the  top  throughout 
See  also  Break,  bring,  dig,  drop,  go,  march,  number, 
pass,  pierce,  run,  smite,  stricken,  strike,  thrust,  walk.- 

THROU  GHLY  — 

\.To  do  good  or  well,  aa;  yatab,  5. 

Jer.  7.  5  if  ye  throughly  amend  your  ways  and  your 

2.  To  glean,  tyy  alal,  3 a. 

Jer.  6.  9  They  shall  throughly  glean  the  remnant 

3.  To  do,  niyjj  asah. 

Jer.  7.  5  if  ye  throughly  execute  judgment  betw. 

4 . To  cause  to  multiply , make  abundant,  run  rabah, 5. 

Psa.  51.  2  Wash  me  throughly  from  mine  iniquity 

5.  To  strive,  plead,  y~!  rib. 

Jer.  50.  34  he  shall  throughly  plead  their  cause,  that 

6.  To  weigh  out,  pay,  spend,  bpff  shaqal. 

Job  6.  2  0  that  my  grief  were  throughly  weighed 

7.  A  burning,  nsniy  serephah. 

Gen.  11.  3  let  us  make  brick,  and  burn  them  throu. 
THROW  (down),  be  thrown  down,  to  — 

1  .To  break  or  throw  down,  Durr  haras. 

Judg.  6.  25  throw  down  the  altar  of  Baal  that  thy  fa. 

1  Ki.19. 10,  14  thrown  down  thine  altars,  and  slain 
Jer.  1.  10  and  to  throw  down,  to  build,  and  to  plant 

31.  28  to  throw  down,  and  to  destroy,  and  to 
Lam.  2.  2  he  hath  thrown  down  in  his  wrath  the  st. 

2. 17  he  hath  thrown  down,  and  hath  not  pitied 
Eze.  16.  39  they  shall  throw  down  thine  eminent  pi. 
Mic.  5.  11  And  I  will,  .throw  down  all  thy  strongh. 
Mai.  1.  4  They  shall  build,  but  I  will  throw  down 

2.  To  be  broken  or  thrown  down,  Din  haras,  2. 

Jer.  31.  4c  it  shall  not  be  plucked  up,  nor  thrown  do. 

50.  15  her  walls  are  thrown  down;  for  it  (is)  the 
Eze.  38.  20  themountains  shall  be  thrown  down,  and 

3.  To  cause  to  fall,  ?g;  naphal,  5. 

2  Sa. 20. 15  all.  .battered  the  wall,  to  throw  it  down 

4.  To  break  down,  ]'n)  nathats. 

•  Judg.  2.  2  ye  shall  throw  down  their  altars;  but  ye 
6.  32  because  he  hath  thrown  down  his  altar 
Jer.  33.  4  which  are  thrown  down  by  the  mounts 


5.  To  be  broken  down,  pro  nathats,  2. 

Nah.  1.  6  and  the  rocks  are  thrown  down  by  him 
G.  To  break  down,  pnj  nathats,  3. 

2  CI1.31.  1  threw  down  the  high  places  and  the  altars 

7.  To  stone,  )>pD  saqal,  3. 

2  Sa.  16.  i3Shimei.  .threw  stones  at  him,  andcastdust 

8.  To  throw  down  or  forth,  shoot,  nan  ramali. 
Exod.15.  21  the  horse  and  his  rider  hath  he  thrown 

9.  To  cast  away,  down,  off,  out,  X>V  shalak,  5. 

Neh.  9. 11  their  persecutors  thou  threwest  into  the 

10.  To  be  cast  away,  or  out,  J],?'  shalak,  6. 

2  Sa.  20.  21  his  head  shall  be  thrown  to  thee  over  the 
11. 7b  release,  let  go,  throw  down,  Bay  shamat. 

2  Ki.  9.  33  Throw  her  down.  So  they  threw  her  do. 

12.  To  cast,  throw,  /3aAAoo  hallo. 

Jlarki2.  42  she  threw  in  two  mites,  which  make'a  fa. 
Acts  22.  23  cast  off  (their)  clothes,  and  threw  dust  into 
Rev.  18.  21  shall  that  great  city  Babylon  be  thrown  d. 

13.  To  loose  down,  icaraAvai  kataluo. 

Matt  24.  2  one  stone,  .that  shall  not  be  thrown  down 
Marki3.  2  one  stone,  .that  shall  not  be  thrown  down 
Luke2i.  6  one  stone.,  that  shall  not  be  thrown  down 

14.  To  throw,  piirra  rhipto. 

Luke  4.35  when  the  devil  had  thrown  him  in  the  mi. 
THROWING  a  stone,  with  — 

With  a  stone  of  the  hand,  n;  J3N3  beeben  yad. 

Num.35. 17  if  he  smite  him  with  throwing  a  stone 
THRUST(away,  down,  out,  self,  through,  together), to — 

I  .To  trouble,  hasten,  ana  bahal,  5. 

2  CI1.26.  20  they  thrust  him  out  from  thence,  yea,  hi. 

2.  To  thrust  through,  pna  bathaq,  3. 

Eze.  16.  40  and  thrust  thee  through  with  their  swo. 

3.  To  drive  away,  cast  out,  ana  garash,  3. 

Exodn.  1  he  shall  surely  thrust  you  out  hence  alto. 
Deut33.  27  he  shall  thrust  out  the  enemy  from  be. 
Judg.  9.  41  Zebul  thrust  out  Gaal  and  his  brethren 

11.  2  thrust  out  Jephthah,  and  said  unto  him 
1  Ki.  2.  27  Solomon  thrust  out  Abiathar  from  being 

4.  To  thrust  away  or  down,  nnn  dachali. 

Tsa.  118.  13  Thou  hast  thrust  sore  at  me,  that  I  mig. 

5.  To  thrust  away,  prn  dachaq. 

Joel  2.  8  Neither  shall  one  thrust  another,  they 

6.  To  pierce  through,  npn  daqar. 

Num25.  8  he.  .thrust  both  of  them  through,  the  man 
Judg.  9.  54  his  young  man  thrust  him  through,  and 
1  Sa.  31.  4  Draw  thy  sword,  and  thrust  me  through 
31.  4  lest  these,  .come  and  thrust  me  through 

1  Ch.  10.  4  Draw  thy  sword,  and  thrust  me  through 
Zech  13.  3  shall  thrust  him  through  when  he  proph. 

7.  To  thrust,  away,  forward,  out,  i]nn  hadaph. 
Num35-  20  if  he  thrust  him  of  hatred,  or  hurl  at  him 

35. 22  if  he  thrust  him  suddenly  without  enmi. 

2  Ki.  4.  27  but  Gehazi  came  near  to  thrust  her  away 
Eze.  34.  21  ye  have  thrust  with  side  and  with  shoul. 

8 . To  press,  crush,  pnV  lachats,  2. 

N1UH52.  25  the  ass.  .thrust  herself  unto  the  wall,  and 

9.  To  drive  or  force  away,  nna  nadach,  5. 

Deut  13.  5  to  thrust  thee  out  of  the  way  which  the 
13.  10  to  thrust  thee  away  from  the  Lord  thy 

10.  To  drive  or  thrust  away,  'll)  nadaph. 

Job  32.  13  Lest  ye  should  say. .  God thrusteth  him  d. 

II  .To  pick  out,  npJ  naqar. 

1  Sa.  11.  2  that  I  may  thrust  out  all  your  right  eyes 

12.  To  give,  jnf  nathan. 

Deut  15. 17  thrust  (it)  through  his  ear  unto  the  door 

13.  To  strike,  clap,  blow,  thrust,  ypn  taqa. 

Judg.  3.  21  Ehud.  .took,  .and  thrust  it  into  his  belly 

2  Sa.  18. 14  thrust  them  through  the  heart  of  Absal. 

14.  To  drive  or  push  away,  b.irwQeopo-1  apolheomai. 
Acts  7.  27  thrust  him  away,  saying,  Who  made  thee 

15.  To  cast,  throw,  PaAAa  hallo. 

John2o.  25  thrust  my  hand  into  his  side,  I  will  not 
20.  27  thrust  (it)  into  my  side  :  and  be  not  fait. 
Acts  16.  24  Who.  .thrust  them  into  the  inner  prison 

16.  To  cast  out,  e/c/SttAAoi  ekballo. 

Luke  4.  29  rose  up,  and  thrust  him  out  of  the  city 

13.  28  in  the  kingdom  of  God,  and  you . .  thrust  0. 
Acts  16.  37  now  do  they  thrust  us  out  privily?  nay 

17.  To  lead  up  upon,  launch  out,  inavayu  epanago. 
Luke  5.  3  prayed  him  that  he  would  thrust  out  ali. 

THRUST  from,  in,  to  — 

1.  To  drive  or  push  away,  airadeopai  apotheomai. 
Acts  7.  39  but  thrust,  .from  them,  and  in  their  hearts 

2.  To  cast,  throw,  /3aAAa>  hallo. 

Rev.  14.  16  he  that  sat  on  the  cloud  thrust  in  his  si. 

14.  19  the  angel  thrust  in  his  sickle  into  the  ea. 

3.  To  push  or  drive  out,  exotheo. 

Acts  27.  39  if  it  were  possible,  to  thrust  in  the  ship 

4.  To  send,  put  forth,  irepiroi  pcmpo. 

Rev.  14.  15  Thrust  in  thy  sickle,  and  reap :  for  the 
14.  18  Thrust  in  thy  sharp  sickle,  and  gather 
THRUST  away,  down,  out,  through,  together,  to  be  — 
1  .To  be  cast  out,  wpa  garash,  4. 

Exodi2.  39  they  were  thrust  out  of  Egypt,  and  could 


2.  To  be  pierced  through,  npn  daqar,  2. 

Isa.  13.  15  Every  one  that  is  found  shall  be  thrust  t. 

3.  To  be  pierced  through,  npn  daqar ,  4. 

Jer.  51.  4  (they  that  are)  thrust  through  in  her  st. 

4.  To  close,  press,  be  closed,  mi  zur. 

Judg.  6.  38  he  rose  up  early  on  the  morrow,  and  thr. 

5.  To  be  thrust  through,  [j;a  taan,  4. 

Isa.  14.  19  are  slain,  thrust  through  with  a  sword 

6.  To  be  driven  away,  in)  nadad,  6. 

2  Sa.  23.  6  all  of  them  as  thorns  thrust  away,  been. 

7.  To  cause  to  come  down,  Karalh^afoi  katabibazo. 
Lukeio.  15  thou,  Capernaum,  .shalt  be  thrust  down 

8 . To  shoot  through  with  an  arrow,  KaTaro(eva>. 

Heb.  12.  20  [it  shall  be  stoned,  or  thrust  through  withj 
THUMB  — 

1.  Thumb,  great  toe,  jna  bohen. 

Exod29-  20  upon  the  thumb  of  their  right  hand,  and 
Lev.  8.  23  upon  the  thumb  of  his  right  hand,  and  up. 

8.  24  and  upon  the  thumbs  of  their  right  hands 
14. 14,  17,  25,  28  upon  the  thumb  of  his  right  ha. 

2.  Thumb  (of  the  hand),  T  [h?  bchon  yad. 

Judg  1.  6  and  cut  off  his  thumbs  and  his  great  toes 
1.  7  their  thumbs  and  their  great  toes  cut 

THUM'-MIM,  cep  tummim,  perfection. 

Symbolic  figures  in  the  high  priest's  breastplate. 

Exod28.  30  thou  shalt  put  in  the  breastplate,  .the  T. 
Lev.  8.  8  also  he  put  in  the  breastplate,  .the  T. 
Deut  33.  8  (Let)  thy  T.  and  thy  Urim  (be)  with  thy  li. 
Ezra  2.  63  stood  up  a  priest  with  Urim  and  with  T. 
Neh.  7.  65  stood  (up)  a  priest  with  Urim  and  T. 
THUNDER  (bolts),  thundering  — 

1.  Voice,  Vip  qol. 

Exod  9.  23  Lord  sent  thunder  and  hail,  and  the  fire 

9.  28  there  be  no  (more)  mighty  thunderings 

9.  29  the  thunder  shall  cease,  neither  shall  th. 
9.  33  the  thunders  and  hail  ceased,  and  the  ra. 
9.  34  and  the  hail  and  the  thunders  were  ceas. 

19.  16  there  were  thunders  and  lightnings,  and 

20.  18  the  people  saw  the  thunderings,  and  the 
1  Sa.  7.10  the  Lord  thundered  with  a  great  thunder 

12.  17  he  shall  send  thunder  and  rain  ;  that  ye 
12.  18  the  Lord  sent  thunder  and  rain  that  day 
Job  28.  26  and  a  way  for  the  lightning  of  tliethund. 

38.  25  or  a  way  for  the  lightning  of  thunder 

2.  Roaring,  thunder,  Dj)T  raam. 

Job  26. 14  the  thunder  of  his  power  who  can  unders 

39.  25  the  thunder  of  the  captains,  and  the  sho. 
Bsa.  77. 18  The  voice  of  thy  thunder  (was)  in  the  he. 

81.  7  answered  thee  in  the  secret  place  of  thu. 
104.  7  at  the  voice  of  thy  thunder  they  hasted 
Isa.  29.  6  visited  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  with  thunder 

3.  Thunder,  a  loaning  mane,  ncyn  ramah. 

Job  39. 19  hast  thou  clothed  his  neck  with  thunder 

4.  Burning  heat,  coals,  arrow,  ijtpn  resheph. 

Psa.  78.  48  He  gave,  .their flocks  to  hot  thunderbolts 

5.  Thunder,  f}povry  bronte. 

Mark  3.  17  Boanerges,  which  is,  The  sons  of  thunder 
Rev.  4.  5  out  of  the  throne  proceeded,  .thunderings 

6.  1  I  heard,  as  it  were  the  noise  of  thunder 
8.  5  voices,  and  thunderings,  and  lightnings 

10.  3  when  he  had  cried,  seven  thunders  utter. 

10.  4  when  the  seven  thunders  had  uttered  their 

10.  4  those  things  which  the  seven  thunders  ut. 
11. 19  lightnings,  and  voices,  and  thunderings 
14.  2  I  heard.  ,a$  the  voice  of  a  great  thunder 

16.  18  there  were  voices,  and  thunders,  andlig. 
19.  6  as  the  voice  of  mighty  thunderings,  say. 

THUNDER,  to  — 

1.  To  cause  to  roar,  thunder,  cjn  raam,  5. 

1  Sa.  2.  10  out  of  heaven  shall  hethunderuponthem 

7. 10  but  the  Lord  thundered  with  a  great  th. 

2  Sa.  22. 14  The  Lord  thundered  from  heaven,  and  the 
Job  37.  4  he  thundereth  with  the  voice  of  his  excel. 

37.  5  God  tlnmdereth  marvellously  with  his  vo. 

40.  9  canst  thou  thunder  with  a  voice  like  him 
Psa.  18.  13  The  Lord  also  thundered  in  the  heavens 

29.  3  the  God  of  glory  thundereth :  the  Lord 

2.  Thunder  came,  yeyove  (SporTy  gegone  bronte. 
John  12.  29  The  people,  .said  that  it  thundered 

THUS  — 

1  .These,  n^x  elleh. 

Nunno.  28  Thus  (were)  the  journeyings  of  the  child. 

2.  This,  jp  den. 

Ezra  5.  7  wherein  w-as  written  thus;  Unto  Darius 
Jer.  10.  1 1  Thus  shall  ye  say  unto  them,  The  gods  tin 

3.  This,  nxi  zoth. 

Exod  14.  11  wherefore  hast  thou  dealt  thus  with  us 

4.  With  this,  nxia  bezoth. 

Lev.  16.  3  Thus  shall  Aaron  come  into  the  holy  (pi.) 

5.  This,  nt  zeh. 

Gen.  25.  22  why  (am)  I  thus?  And  she  went  to  enq. 

6.  Thus,  ns  koh. 

Gen.  24.  30  saying,  Thus  spake  the  man  unto  me 
Isa._  t-j  Thussaith  the  Lord  GOD,  It  shall  not  sta. 

7.  As  thus,  thus,  naa  kakah. 

Exodi2.  n  thus  shall  ye  eat  it.  .your  loins  girded 


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8.  Thus,  ins  Icemo. 

l’sa.  73.  15  If  I  say,  I  will  speak  thus:  behold,  I  sh. 
9. So,  j3  ken. 

Gen.  42.  25  Joseph  commanded,  .thus  did  he  untoth. 

10.  Therefore,  [sr^S?  al  ken. 

Jer.  38.  4  for  thus  he  weakeneth  the  hands  of  the 

11.  So,  thus,  |3  ken. 

Ezra  3.  3  said  thus  unto  them,  Who  hath  comman. 

6.  2  and  therein  (was)  a  record  thus  written 
Dan.  2.  24  lie  went  and  said  thus  unto  him.  Destroy 

2.  25  said  thus  unto  him,  I  have  found  a  man 

4.  14  He  cried  aloud,  and  said  thus.  Hew  down 

6.  6  said  thus  unto  him,  King  Darius,  live  for 

7.  5  said  thus  unto  it,  Arise,  devourmuch  flesh 
7.  23  Thus  he  said,  The  fourth  beast  shall  be  the 

12.  Thus,  so,  KM3  kenema. 

Ezra  5.  9  said'untothemthus,  Who  commanded  you 

5.  11  thus  they  returned  us  answer,  saying,  We 

13.  This  thing,  run  nrnrt  haddabar  hazzeh. 

Judg.  8.  1'  Why  hast  thou  served  us  thus,  that  thou 
1 1.  According  to  these  things,  Kara  ravra  kata  ta. 

Lukei7.  30  Even  thus  shall  it  be  in  the  day  when  the 
15. He  she,  it,  thus,  o5e,  ra5e  hode,  fade. 

Acts  21.  11  Thus  saith  the  Holy  Ghost,  So  shall  the 

10. Thus,  out 01,  o.utojs  howto,  houtos. 

Matt.  2.  5  In  Bethlehem,  .for  thus  it  is  written  by  the 
3. 15  for  thus  it  beeometh  us  to  fulfil  all  right. 

26.  54  scriptures  be  fulfilled,  that  thus  it  must 
Mark  2.  7  Why  doth  this  (man)  thus  speak  blasph.  ? 
Luke  1.  25  Thus  hath  the  Lord  dealt  with  me  in  the 

2.  48  Son,  why  hast  thou  thus  dealt  with  us? 

19.  31  thus  shall  ye  say  unto  him,  Because  the 
24.  46  Thusitis  written,  [and  thus  it  behoved]  Ch. 
John  4.  6  being  wearied  with  (his)  journey,  sat  thus 
11.  48  If  we  let  him  thus  alone,  all  (men)  will  be. 
Rom.  9.  20  say.  .Why  hast  thou  made  me  thus? 

1  Co.14.25  [thus]  are  the  secrets  of  his  heart  made  ma. 
Heb.  6.  9  accompany  salvation,  though  we  thus  sp. 

9.  6  N ow  when  these  things  were  thus  ordained 
Rev.  9. 17  thus  I  saw  the  horses  in  the  vision,  and 

18.  21  Thus  with  violence  shall  that  great  city 

17 . These  things,  raina  tauta. 

Luke  9.  34  While  he  thus  spake,  there  came  a  cloud 
11.  45  Master,  thus  saying  thou  reproacliest  us 
18. 11  Pharisee  stood  and  prayed  thus  with  him. 

19.  28  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  he  went  before 

23.  46  and  having  said  thus,  he  gave  up  the  gh. 

24.  36  as  they  thus  spake,  Jesus  himself  stood 
John  9.  6  When  he  had  thus  spoken,  he  spat  on  the 

11. 43  when  he  thus  had  spoken,  he  cried  with 
13.  21  When  Jesus  had  thus  said,  he  was  troub. 
18.  22  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  one  of  the  offi. 
20. 14  when  she  had  thus  said,  she  turned  hers. 
Acts  19.  41  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  he  dismissed 

20.  36  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  he  kneeled  do. 
26. 24  as  he  thus  spake  for  himself,  Festus  said 

26.  30  [when  he  had  thus  spoken,  the  king  rose] 

27.  35  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  he  took  bread 
Rev.  16.  5  slialt  be,  because  thou  hast  judged  thus 

18 . This,  tovto  touto. 

Luke24-  40  when  he  had  thus  spoken,  he  showed  them 

2  Co.  1.  17  When  I  therefore  was  thus  minded,  did 

5. 14  because  we  thus  judge,  that  if  one  died 
Phil.  3.  15  as  many  as  be  perfect,  be  thus  minded 

19.0/ this,  rovrov  toutou. 

Luke22.  51  Jesus  answered  and  said,  Suffer  ye  thus 

THY  (friends)  — 

1  .To  thine  own,  geaurw  (dat.)  seauto. 

Acts  9.  34  arise,  and  make  thy  bed.  And  he  arose 

2 . To  thee,  crol  soi. 

Mark  5.  9  he  asked  him,  What  (is)  thy  name  ?  And 
Luke  8.  30  What  is  thy  name  ?  And  he  said,  Legion 
Heb.  11. 18  said,  That  in  Isaac  shall  thy  seed  be  cal. 

3.  Thy,  thine,  oos  sos. 

Matt.  7.  22  in  thy  name?,  .in  thy  name,  in  thy  name 
See  also  13.  27;  24.  3  ;  Mark  2.  18 ;  5.  19  ;  6.  30;  John  4. 
42  ;  17.  17 ;  Acts  24.  2,  4  ;  1  Co.  8.  n  ;  14.  16  ;  Phm.  14. 

4.  Of  thee,  thy,  thine,  gov  sou. 

Matt.  1.  20  fear  not  to  take  unto  thee  Mary  thy  wife 
See  also  4.  6,  7,  10;  5.  23,  23,  24,  24  ;  5.  29,  29,  29,  30,  30, 
30,  36,  39,  40,  43 ;  6.  3, 3,  4,  6,  6,  6,  6,  9,  10,  10,  17,  18,  18, 
22,  23;  7.  3,  4,  5 ;  9.  i,  6,  14,  18,  22;  11.  10,  10,  26;  12.  2, 
37.  37.  47.  47 1  15-  2.  [4.3  28;  17. 16  ;  18.  8,  8, 15, 15,  33  ;  19. 
[19,]  19;  20.  [21,]  21;  21.  5;  22.  37,  37,  37,  37,  39,  44;  23.  37; 
25.  21,  23,  25  ;  26.  42,  52,  73 ;  Mark  1.  2.  etc.  etc. 

THY-A-TI-RA,  Gvdrepia. 

A  city  of  Lydia  in  Asia  Minor,  near  the  river  Lycus, 
twenty  seven  miles  N.W.  of  Sardis,  and  fifty  six  N.E.  of 
Smyrna ;  once  called  Pelopia  and  Euhippia,  now  Ak- 
Hissar  (“  white  castle”) ;  it  was  famous  for  the  art  of 
dying  purple;  in  a.d.  69  Christ  sent  a  message  to  it 
through  the  apostle  John,  recorded  in  B-ev.  n.  1S-24; 
in  366  Valeus  the  Eastern  emperor  gained  a  victory 
over  Procopius  here. 

Acts  iG.  14  woman . .  seller  of  purple, 'of  the  city  of  T. 
Rev.  1.  11  write  in  a  book,  and  send,  .unto  T.,  and 

2.  18  unto  the  angel  of  the  church  in  T.  write 
2.  24  unto  you  I  say,  and  unto  the  rest  in  T. 
THY  IKE  (wood)  — 

Thy  a,  or  tliyine  tree,  6 vlvo s  thuinos. 

Rev.  18. 12  The  merchandise  of.  .all  thyine  wood,  and 


THYSELF  — 

1.  Thy  soul,  iicisi  naphshek. 

Esth.  4. 13  Think  not  with  thyself  that  thou  slialt  es. 

2.  Oneself,  eavrdv  heauton. 

Rom.  1 3.  9  Thou  slialt  love  thy  neighbour  as  [thyself] 
Gal.  5.  14  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  [thyself] 

3.  Of  one's  self,  lavrov  heauiou. 

Johm8.  34  Sayest  thou  this  thing  [of  thyself],  or  dido. 
Rom  13.  9  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 
Gal.  5.  14  Thou  shalt  love  thy  neighbour  as  thyself 

4 .Of  own  self,  oeavrov,  gavrov  seautou,  sautou. 

Matt.  4.  6  If  thoube  the  Son  of  God,  cast  thyself  do. 
See  also  8.  4;  19.  19 ;  22.  [39];  27.  40;  Mark  1.  44 ;  12.  31; 
Luke  4.  9,  23;  5.  14;  10.  27;  23.  37,  39;  John  1.  22;  7. 
4;  8.  13,  55;  10.  33;  14.  22;  21.  18;  Acts  16.  28;  26.  1; 
Rom.  2.  1,5,  19,  21 ;  14.  22 ;  Gal.  6.  1 ;  1  Ti.  4.  7,  16,  16; 

5.  22 ;  2  Ti.  2.  15 ;  Titus  2.  7  ;  Jas.  2.  8. 

TIBERIAS,  TiQeptds. 

A  city  at  S.  end  of  W.  side  of  the  Sea  of  Galilee  or  Lake 
of  Tiberias ;  it  was  built  B.C.  44  by  Herod  Antipas 
(who  killed  John  the  Baptist)  in  honour  of  the  emperor 
Tiberius.  It  is  noted  for  its  hot  springs  ;  was  destroyed 
by  Vespasian,  but  quickly  recovering  it  became  the 
seat  of  a  Rabbinical  school  till  the  fourth  century, 
where  the  Mishna,  the  Jerusalem,  Talmud,  and  the 
Masora  were  composed.  It  is  now  called  Tabarieh 
and  was  almost  destroyed  by  an  earthquake  in  a.d. 
1837 ;  it  is,  after  Jerusalem,  Hebron,  and  Safed,  the 
fourth  most  holy  city  in  Jewish  estimation.  Accord¬ 
ing  to  Jerome,  it  is  the  Chinnereth  of  the  Old  Tes¬ 
tament. 

John  6.  1  sea  of  Galilee,  which  is  (the  sea)  of  T. 

6.  23  there  came  other  boats  from  T.,  nigh  unto 

21.  1  Jesus  showed  himself,  .at  the  sea  of  T. 

TI-BE-RI’-US,  Ti/3epios. 

The  stepson  of  Augustus,  and  third  emperor  of  Rome, 

а. d.  14-37;  surnamed  Claudius  Nero,  and  born  B.C.  42. 

Luke  3.  1  in  the  fifteenth  year  of  the  reign  of  T.  Cm. 
TIB'-HATH,  nrmp  extension. 

A  city  in  Aram  Zobah  which  David  spoiled  along  with 
Chun ;  comp.  Thaebata  in  the  N.W.  of  Mesopotamia, 
and  Thebetha,  S.  of  Nisibis. 

1  Ch.18.  8  Likewise  from  T.,  and  from  Chun,  cities 
TIB'-NI,  'isri  intelligent. 

The  son  of  Ginath,  whom  some  wished  to  be  king  after 
Zimri.  B.C.  925. 

1  Ki.  16.  21  half  of  the  people  followed  T.  the  son  of 

16.  22  against  the  people  that  followed  T. ..  so  T. 

TID'-AL,  Sy-w  splendour,  renown. 

A  king  of  Goyim,  confederate  with  Chedorlaomer, 
Amraphel,  and  Arioch,  who  invaded  the  cities  of  the 
plain  in  the  days  of  Abraham.  B.C.  1913. 

Gen.  14.  1  Chedorlaomer  king  of  Elam,  and  T.  king 

14.  9  T.  king  of  nations,  and  Amraphel  king  of 
TIDE  — 

Time,  ny  eth. 

Josh.  8.  29  the  king,  .he  hanged  on  a  tree  until  even. 

2  Sa.  11.  2  it  came  to  pass  in  an  evening  tide,  that  D. 
Isa.  17.  14  behold  at  evening  tide  trouble ;  (and)  be. 
Jer.  20. 16  let  him  hear,  .the  shouting  at  noon  tide 

TIDINGS,  (reward  for)  — 

1  .Tidings,  good  news,  reward  for,  tniis’3  besorah. 

2  Sa.  4.  io  have  given  him  a  reward  for  his  tidings 
18.  20  Thou  shalt  not  bear  tidings,  but  thou  shalt 
18.  22  seeing  that  thou  hast  no  tidings  ready? 
18.  25  If  he  be  alone,  (there  is)  tidings  in  his  mo. 
18.  27  (is)  a  good  man,  and  cometh  with  good  ti. 
2  Ki.  7.  9  this  day  (is)  a  day  of  good  tidings,  and  we 

2.  Word,  matter,  thing,  "lyi  dabar. 

Exod33.  4  when  the  people  heard  these  evil  tidings 
1  Sa.  11.  4  told  the  tidings  in  the  ears  of  the  people 
11.  5  they  told  him  the  tidings  of  the  men  of  Ja. 
11.  6  came  upon  Saul  when  he  heard  those  tid. 

3.  What  is  heard,  report,  tidings,  ny',D&  shemuah. 

1  Sa.  4.  19  when  she  heard  the  tidings  that  the  ark 

2  Sa.  4.  4  He  was  five  years  old  when  the  tidings  ca. 

13.  30  tidings  came  to  David,  saying,  Absalom 

1  Ki.  2.  28  Then  tidings  came  to  Joab  :  for  Joab  had 
Psa.112.  7  He  shall  not  be  afraid  of  evil  tidings :  his 
Jer.  49.  23  they  have  heard  evil  tidings  :  they  are  fa. 
Eze.  21.  7  thou  shalt  answer,  For  the  tidings,  beca. 
Dan.n.  44  tidings  out  of  the  east  and  out  of  the  no. 

4 . Hearing,  report,  tidings,  shema. 

Gen.  29.  13  when  Laban  heard  the  tidings  of  Jacob  his 
Jer.  37.  5  when  the  Chaldeans . .  heard  tidings  of  th. 

5.  To  let  (good)  tidings  be  proclaimed,  1173  basar,7. 

2  Sa.  18.  31  Tidings,  my  lord  the  king :  for  the  LORD 

б.  A  word,  matter,  thing,  \6yos  logos. 

Acts  11.  22  tidings  of  these  things  came  unto  the  ears 

7.  A  saying, declaration,  information, <pdgis  phasis. 

Acts  21.  31  tidings  came  unto  the  chief  captain  of  the 
TIDINGS,  to  bear,  bring,  carry  — 

To  announce  (good)  tidings,  ib'3  basar,  3. 

2  Sa.  18.  19  Let  me  now  run  and  bear  the  king  tidings 
18.  30  thou  shalt  bear  no  tidings,  because  the 
18.  20  but  thou  shalt  bear  tidings  another  day 
18.  26  the  king  said,  He  also  bringeth  tidings 
1  Ki.  1.  42  Come  in  ;  for  thou ..  bringest  good  tidin. 
1  Ch.io.  9  to  carry  tidings  unto  their  idols,  and  to 
Jer.  20.  15  Cursed  (be)  the  man  who  brought  tidings 


TIDINGS,  to  preach  or  bring  good  — 

To  announce  (good)  tidings,  "itys  basar,  3. 

2  Sa.  4. 10  thinking  to  have  brought  good  tidings 
Isa.  40.  9  0  Zion,  that  bringest  good  tidings,  get 

40.  9  O  Jerusalem,  that  bringest  good  tidings 

41.  27  I  will  give,  .one  that  bringeth  good  tidi. 
52.  7  the  feet  of  him  that  bringeth  good  tidings 
52.  7  that  bringeth  good  tidings  of  good,  that 
61.  1  hath  anointed  me  to  preach  good  tidings 

Nah.  1.  15  the  feet  of  him  that  bringeth  good  tidings 
TIE,  to  — 

1.  To  bind,  direct,  ipx  asar. 

1  Sa.  6.  7  tie  the  kine  to  the  cart,  and  bring  their 

6.  ro  tied  them  to  the  cart,  and  shut  up  their 

2  KL  7.  10  but  horses  tied,  and  asses  tied,  and  the 

2. !To  give,  ]ni  natlian. 

Exod39.  31  they  tied  unto  it  a  lace  of  blue,  to  fasten 

3.  To  tie,  bind,  Tjy  arpid. 

Prov.  6.  21  Bind  them,  .(and)  tie  them  about  thy  ne. 

4.  To  tie,  bind,  oblige,  Sew  deu. 

Matt  21.  2  ye  shall  find  an  ass  tied,  and  a  colt  with 
Markn.  2  ye  shall  find  a  colt  tied,  whereon  never 
11.  4  found  the  colt  tied  by  the  door  without 
Luke  19.  30  ye  shall  find  a  colt  tied,  whereon  yet  ne. 
TIG-LATH  PIL-E'-SER,  or  TIL-GATH  PIL-NE'-SER, 
idn1??  or  idni^b  na^s. 

An  Assyrian  king  who  invaded  Naphtali  in  the  days  of 
Pekah  king  of  Israel.  He  succeeded  Pul,  conquered  the 
N.  of  Palestine  and  Damascus,  and  carried  off  thopeople 
to  Kir.  B.C.  742. 

2  Ki.  15.  29  In  the  days  of  Pekah  . came  T.  king  of  A. 
16.  7  Ahaz  sent  messengers  to  T.  king  of  Assyr. 
16. 10  Ahaz  went  to  Damascus  to  meet  T.  king 

1  Ch.  5.  6  Beerah  his  son,  whom  T.,  king  of  Assyria 

5.  26  God.  .stirred  up.  .the  spirit  of  T.  king  of 

2  Ch.28.  20  T.  king  of  Assyria  came  unto  him,  and 
TEK'-VAH,  TIK'-VATH,  nigl-i,  nnpin  strength. 

1.  Father  of  Shallum,  husband  of  Huldah  the  prophetess 
in  the  days  of  Josiah.  B.C.  641. 

2  Ki.22.  14  Huldah.  .the  wife  of  Shallum  the  son  ofT. 
2  Ch.  34.  22  Huldah . .  the  wife  of  Shallum  the  son  of  T. 

2.  Father  of  Jahaziah  who  was  employed  in  taking 
account  of  those  that  had  married  strange  wives.  B.C. 
445- 

Ezra  10. 15  Jonathan .. and  Jahaziah  the  son  of  T. 
TILE,  tiling  — - 

1.  Brick,  nipS  lebenah. 

Eze.  4.  1  Thou  also,  son  of  man,  take  thee  a  tile 

2.  Potter's  clay,  a  tile,  uepapos  keramos. 

Luke  5.  19  let  him  down  through  the  tiling  with  (his) 

TILL,  until  — 

1 .  Till,  up  to,  during,  dj?  ad. 

Gen.  3.  19  shalt  thou  eat  bread,  till  thou  return  unto 

8.  5  the  waters  decreased  continually  until  the 
Ezra  4.  21  until  (another)  commandment  shall  be 
5. 16  since  that  time  even  until  now  hath  it  be. 
Dan.  2.  9  to  speak  before  me,  till  the  time  be  chan. 
2.  34  Thou  sawest  till  that  a  stone  was  cut  out 

4.  23  (let)  his  portion  (be)  with  the  beasts,  .till 
4.  25  till  thou  know  that  the  Most  High  ruletli 
4.  32  until  thou  know  that  the  Most  High  ruletli 

4.  33  till  his  hairs  were  grown  like  eagles’  (fea.) 

5.  21  till  he  knewtliatthe  most  high  God  ruled 

6.  14  he  laboured  till  the  goingdown  of  the  sun 

7.  4  I  beheld  till  the  wings  thereof  were  pluc. 

7.  9  I  beheld  till  the  thrones  were  cast  down 

7.  11  I  beheld  (even)  till  the  beast  was  slain 

7.  22  Until  the  Ancient  of  days  came,  and  jiul. 
7.  25  shall  be  given  into  his  hand  until  a  time 

2.  Till  that,  ’3  il!  ad  ki. 

Gen.  49. 10  from  between  his  feet,  until  Shiloh  come 
2  Sa.  23.  10  smote  the  Philistines,  until  his  hand  was 
2  Ch.26.  15  he  was  marvellously  helped,  till  he  was 

3 . Before,  ’IS1?  Upline. 

2  Sa.  3.  35  if  I  taste  bread,  or  ougliUelse,  till  the  sun 
i. Except,  but  when,  cn  '3  ki  im. 

Ruth  3.  18  until  thou  know  how  the  matter  will  fall 

5.  Till  that,  "itrst  ik’  ad  aslier. 

Gen.  27.  44  tarry,  .until  thy  brother’s  fury  turn  away 

28.  15  for  i  will  not  leave  thee,  until  I  have  do. 

6.  Till,  up  to,  within,  &XP‘>  &XPls  ochri,  achris. 
Matt  24.  38  until  the  day  that  Noe  entered  into  the 

See  also  Luke  1.  20;  17.  25 ;  21.  24  ;  Acts  1.  2;  3.  21  ;  7. 
18 ;  20.  11 ;  23.  1 ;  Rom.  5.  13;  8.  22 ;  11.  25  ;  1  Co.  n. 
26  ;  15.  25 ;  2  Co.  3. 14 ;  Gal.  3.  19 ;  4.  2,  19;  Phil.  1.  5,  6; 
Rev.  2.  25 ;  7.  [3] ;  15-  8 ;  17.  17 ;  20.  3. 

7.  If  not,  unless,  el  pi]  ei  me. 

Mark  9.  9  till  the  Son  of  man  were  risen  from  the 

%.With  a,  view  to,  els  eis. 

Eph.  1.  14  Which  is  the  earnest,  .until  the  redempt. 
Phil.  1.  10  sincere  and  without  offence  till  the  day 

9.  Unto,  up  to,  eo >s  hebs. 

Matt.  1. 17  from  David  until  the  carrying  away  into 
See  also  v.  25;  2.  9,  13, 15;  5. 18, 18,26;  10. 11,  23;  11. 12, 13; 
12.  20;  13.  33;  16.  28;  17.  9;' 18.  21,  22,  22,  [30, 34];  22.  44;  23. 
39;  24.  34,  39;  26.  29;  27.  64;  Mark  6.  10;  9.  1;  12.  36;  14. 
25;  is-  33;  Luke  1.  80;  9.  27;  12.  50;  59;  13.  8,  21,  35;  15.  4, 
8;  16.  16;  17.  8;  19.  [13];  20.  43;  21  32;  22.  16;  Luke  22.  18; 
23.  44;  24.  49;  John  2.  10;  9.  18;  13.  38;  21.  22,  23;  Acts  2. 
35;  8.  40;  13.  20;  21.  5;  26;  23.  12,  14,  21;  25.  21;  28.  23; 
1  Co.  4.  5;  16.  8;  2  Th.  2.7;  1  Ti.  4.  13;  Heb.  1.  13;  10.  13; 
Jas.  5.  7;  2  Pe.  1.  19;  1  Jo.  2.  9;  Rev.  6.  11;  20.  5. 


TILL 


988 


TIME 


10.  Unto,  until,  yexPh  P-EXP‘S  niechri,  mechris. 

Matt.  iz.  23  it  would  have  remained  until  this  day 

13.  30  Let  both  grow  together  until  the  harvest 

28.  15  reported  among  the  Jews  until  this  day 
Marki3-  30  this  generation  shall  not  pass,  till  all  th. 
Acts  10.  30  Four  days  ago  I  was  fasting  until  this  ho. 

20.  7  and  continued  his  speecli  until  midnight 
Eph.  4.  13  Till  we  all  come  in  the  unity  of  the  faith 

1  'l'i.  6.  14  until  the  appearing  of  our  Lord  Jesus  C. 
Ileb.  9.  10  imposed  (on  them)  until  the  time  of  ref. 

1 1.  Except  when,  e<  orav  ei  me  hotan. 

Mark  9.  9  tell  no  man . .  till  the  Son  of  man  were  ri. 
TILL,  be  tilled,  to  — 

1.7V  do  service,  labour,  work,  131;  abad. 

Gen.  2.  5  and  (there  was)  not  a  man  to  till  the  gro. 

3.  23  to  till  the  ground  from  whence  he  was 

4.  12  When  thou  tillest  the  ground,  it  shallnot 

2  Sa.  9.  10  thy  servants,  shall  till  the  land  for  him 
P10V12. 11  He  that  tilleth  his  land  shall  be  satisfied 

28.  19  He  that  tilleth  his  land  shall  have  plenty 
Jer.  27.  11  and  they  shall  till  it,  and  dwell  therein 

2.  To  be  served,  ivorked,  135;  abad,  2. 

Eze.  36.  9  I  will  turn  unto  you,  and  ye  shall  be  till. 

36.  34  the  desolate  land  shall  be  tilled,  whereas 

TILLAGE,  tiller  — 

1.  Tillage,  ground,  broken  up,  Yl  1  dr. 

Provi3.  23  Much  food  (is  in)  the  tillage  of  the  poor 

2.  To  serve,  labour,  work,  iji!  abad. 

Gen.  4.  2  sheep,  but  Cain  was  a  tiller  of  the  ground 

3.  Service,  work,  rniay.  abodah. 

1  CI1.27.  26  that  did  the  work  of  the  field  for  tillage 
Neh.  10.  37  have  the  tithes  in  all  the  cities  of  our  til. 

TI'-LON,  jiVifl,  Jirn  mockery,  scorn. 

A  son  of  Shimon,  descended  from  Judah  through  Caleb 
son  of  Jephunneh.  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4.  20  the  sons  of  Shimon  (were)  Ammon . .  and  T. 

TIMBER  - 

1.  Wood,  tree,  timber,  a. 

Ezra  5.  8  timber  is  laid  in  the  walls,  and  this  work 

6.  4  of  great  stones,  and  a  row  of  new  timber 

6. 1 1  let  timber  be  pulled  down  from  his  house 

2.  Wood,  tree,  timber,  yy.  ets. 

Exod3i.  5  carving  of  timber,  to  work  in  all  manner 
Lev.  14.  45  the  timber  thereof,  and  all  the  mortar  of 

1  Ki.  5.  6  any  that  can  skill  to  hew  timber  like  unto 

5.  8  concerning  timber  of  cedar,  and.  .timber 

5.  18  they  prepared  timber  and  stones  to  build 

6.  10  they  rested  on  the  house  with  timber  of  c. 

15.  22  the  stones  of  Ramali,  and  the  timber  the. 

2  Ki.  i2. 12  to  buy  timber  and  hewed  stone  to  repair 

22.  6  to  buy  timber  and  hewn  stone  to  repair 

1  Ch.14.  1  timber  of  cedars,  with  masons  and  carpen. 

22.  14  timber  also  and  stone  have  I  prepared 

22. 15  hewers  and  workers  of  stone  and  timber 

2  Ch.  2.  8  thy  servants  can  skill  to  cut  timber  in  L. 

2.  9  to  prepare  me  timber  in  abundance :  for 

2. 10  I  will  give  to .  .the  hewers  that  cut  timb. 

2.  14  in  timber,  in  purple,  in  blue,  and  in  fine 

16.  6  they  carried  away,  .the  timber  thereof 

34. 11  to  buy  hewn  stone,  and  timber  for  coupl. 

Neh.  2.  8  he  may  give  me  timber  to  make  beams  for 
Eze.  26.  12  they  shall  lay  thy  stones  and  thy  timber 
Hab.  2. 11  the  beam  out  of  the  timber  shall  answer 
Zech.  5.  4  shall  consume  it  with  the  timber  thereof 
TIMBREL,  ( to  play  with)  — 

1. Tabret,  timbrel,  toph. 

Exodis.  20 took  a  timbrel,  with  timbrels  and  with  ' 
■Tudgn.  34  his  daughter  cameout  to  meet  him  with  t. 

2  Sa.  6.  5  on  timbrels,  and  on  cornets,  and  on  cym. 

1  Ch.13.  8  with  timbrels,  and  with  cymbals,  and  with 
Job  21.  12  They  take  the  timbrel  and  harp,  and  rej. 
Psa.  81.  2  bring  hither  the  timbrel,  the  pleasantha. 

149.  3  let  them  sing,  .with  the  timbrel  and  harp 

150.  4  Praise  him  with  the  timbrel  and  dance 

2.  To  play  on  a  timbrel  or  tabret,  'jjn  tapliaph. 

Psa.  68.  25  among,  .the  damsels  playing  with  timb. 

TIME,  times  — - 

1.  Time,  season,  [St  zeman. 

Ezra  5.  3  At  the  same  time  came  to  them  Tatnai 
Neh.  2.  6  itpleased  the  king,  .andl  set  him  a  time 
Esth.  9.  27  keep,  .according  to  their,  .time,  every 

9.  31  confirm  these  days  of  Purim  in  their  tim. 
Dan.  2.  16  desired . .  that  he  would  give  him  time 

3.  7  at  that  time,  when  all  the  people  heard 

3.  8  at  that  time  certain  Chaldeans  came  near 

4.  36  At  the  same  time  my  reason  returned  un. 

6.  iohe'kneeled  upon  his  knees  three  times  a  day 

6. 13  but  maketh  his  petition  three  timesaday 

7.  22  the  time  came  that  the  saints  possessed 

7.  25  he  shall . .  think  to  change  times  and  laws 

2.  Hands,  nii;  yadoth. 

Gen.  43.  34  Benjamin’s  mess  was  five  times  as  much 

3.  Day,  days,  era;,  Di’  yom,  yamim. 

Gen.  4.  3  in  process  of  time  it  came  to  pass  that  C. 
26.  8  when  he  had  been  there  a  long  time,  that 

30.  33  my  righteousness  answer  for  me  in  time 

38.  i2  in  process  of  time  the  daughter  of  Shuah 

39.  11  it  came  to  pass  about  this  time,  that  (Jo.) 
47-  29  time  drew  nigh  that  Israel  must  die,  and 

Exod  2.  23  it  came  to  pass  in  process  of  time,  that  the 
Numi3.  20  Now  the  time  (was)  the  time  of  the  first 

20. 15  and  we  have  dwelt  in  Egypt  a  long  time 


N 1111132. 10  Lord’s  anger  was  kindled  (he  same  time 
Deut  10.  10  stayed,  .according  to  the  first  time,  forty 
20.  19  When  thou  shalt  besiege  a  city  a  long  ti. 
Josh.  3.  15  overfloweth  all  his  banks  all  the  time  of 
11.  18  Joshua  made  war  along  time  with  allth. 

23.  1  a  long  time  after  that  the  Lord  had  given 
Judgi4.  8  after  a  time  he  returned  to  take  her,  and 
15.  1  it  came  to  pass,  .in  the  time  of  wheat  ha. 

18.  31  all  the  time  that  the  house  of  God  was  in 

20. 15  were  numbered  at  that  time  out  of  theci. 

1  Sa.  1.  .4  when  the  time  was  that  Elkanah  offered 

1.  20  when  the  time  was  come  about  after  Ha. 

3.  2  it  came  to  pass  at  that  time,  when  Eli  (w.) 

7.  2  the  time  was  long ;  for  it  was  twenty  yea. 

9.  13  get  you  up  ;  for  about  this  time  ye  shall 
14.  18  the  ark  of  God  was  at  that  time  with  the 
is.  10  played  with  his  hand,  as  at  other  times 

2  Sa.  7.  6  since  the  time  that  I  brought  up  the  chil. 

7. 11  since  the  time  that  I  commanded  judges 
14.  2  be  as  a  woman  that  had  a  longtime mou. 
23. 20  slew  a  lion  in  the  midst  of  a  pit  in  time  of 

1  Ki.  1.  6  had  not  displeased  him  at  any  time  in  say. 

2. 26 1  will  not  at  this  time  put  thee  to  death 

8.  59  the  cause  of  his  people  Israel  at  all  times 
11.  42  the  time  that  Solomon  reigned  in  Jerusa. 

2  Ki.  3.  6  went  out  of  Samaria  the  same  time,  and 

10.  36  the  time  that  Jehu  reigned  over  Israel  in 

19.  25  (and)  of  ancient  times  that  I  have  formed 

1  Ch.17.  10  since  the  time  that  I  commanded  judges 

29.  27  the  time  that  he  reigned  over  Israel  (was) 

2  Ch.15.  11  they  offered  unto  the  Lord  the  same  time 

30.  26  since  the  time  of  Solomon  the  son  of  David 
Ezra  4.  15  moved  sedition  within  the  same  of  old  ti. 

4. 19  this  city  of  old  time  hath  made  insurrect. 
Neh.  4.  16  it  came  to  pass  from  that  time  forth,  (th.) 

5.  14  from  the  time  that  I  was  appointed  to  be 

9.  32  since  the  time  of  the  kings  of  Assyria  un. 
12.44  -it  that  time  were  some  appointed  overtlie 

Job  15.  32  It  shall  be  accomplished  before  his  time 
Psa.  27.  5  in  the  time  of  trouble  he  shall  hide  me  in 
41.  1  the  Lord  will  deliver  him  in  time  of  tro. 
44.  1  (what)  work  thou  didst,  .in  the  times  of 
56.  3  What  time  I  am  afraid,  I  will  trust  in  thee 
Prov  25.  13  As  the  cold  of  snow  in  the  time  of  harvest 
25.  19  Confidence  in  an  unfaithful  man  in  time 

31.  25  and  she  shall  rejoice  in  time  to  come 
Isa.  30.  8  that  it  may  be  for  the  time  to  come  for  ev. 

37.  26  of  ancient  times,  that  I  have  formed  it? 
Jer.  39. 10  and  gave  them  vineyards . .  at  the  same  ti. 
Lam.  5.  20  Wherefore,  .forsake  us  so  long  time? 

Eze.  38.  10  at  the  same  time  shall  things  come  into 

38.  17  of  whom  I  havespoken  in  old  time  by  my 
38.  18  it  shall  come  to  pass  at  the  same  time  wh. 

4.  An  appointed  time  or  season,  lyiD  nioed. 

Exod34.  18  in  the  time  of  the  month  Abib :  for  in  the 
1  Sa.  9.  24  unto  this  time  hath  it  been  kept  for  thee 
Dan.  12.  7  that  (it  shall  be)  for  a  time,  times,  and  a 

5 . Numbers,  times,  D'lb  monim. 

Gen.  31.  7  your  father,  .changed  my  wages  ten  times 

31.  41  and  thou  hast  changed  my  wages  ten  times 

6.. In  appointed  lime  or  season,  jap  iddan, 

Dan.  2.  8  I  know,  .that  ye  would  gain  the  time,  be. 

2.  9  to  speak  before  me,  till  the  time  be  chan. 

2.  21  he  changeth  the  times  and  the  seasons,  he 

3.  5  at  what  time  ye  hear  the  sound  of  the  co. 

3.  is  if  ye  be  ready  that  at  what  time  ye  hear 

4.  16  changed,  .and  let  seven  times  pass  over 

4.  23  (let)  his  portion(be)..till  seven  times  pass 

4.  25,  32  seven  times  shall  pass  over  thee,  until 
7.  12  yet  their  lives  were  prolonged  for  a.  .time 
7.  25  time  and  times  and  the  dividing  of  time 

7.  Time,  nji  eth. 

Gen.  18.  10  return  unto  thee  according  to  the  time  of 

18.  14  I  willreturn.  .accordingtotlie  timeof  life 
21.  22  it  came  to  pass  at  that  time,  that  Abime. 

24.  11  at  the  time  of  the  evening,  (even)  the  time 

29.  7  neither  (is  it)  time  that  the  cattle  should 

31.  10  it  came  to  pass  at  the  time  that  the  cattle 
38.  1  it  came  to  pass  at  that  time,  that  Judah 
38.  27  it  came  to  pass,  in  the  time  of  her  travail 

Exod  9. 18  about  this  time  I  will  cause  it  to  rain  a  ve. 
Lev.  15.  25  many  days  out  of  the  time  of  her  separat. 

16.  2  that  he  come  not  at  all  times  into  the  ho. 
Nuni22.  4  the  son  of  Zippor  (was)  king,  .at  that  time 

23.  23  according  to  this  time  it  shall  be  said  of 
Deut.  1.  9  I  spake  unto  you  at  that  time,  saying,  I 
1. 16  I  charged  your  judges  at  that  time,  say. 

1.  18  I  commanded  you  at  that  time  all  the  th. 

2.  34  we  took  all  his  cities  at  that  time,  and 

3.  4  we  took  all  his  cities  at  that  time,  there 

3.  8  we  took  at  that  time  out  of  the  hand  of 

3.  12  this  land,  (which)  we  possessed  at  that  ti. 
3.  18  I  commanded  you  at  that  time,  saying 

3.  21  I  commanded  Joshua  at  that  time,  saying 

3.  23  I  besought  the  Lord  at  that  time,  saying 

4.  14  the  Lord  commanded  me  at  that  time  to 

5.  5  between  the  Lord  and  you  at  that  time 
9.  20  and  I  prayed  for  Aaron  also  the  same  ti. 

10.  1  At  that  time  the  Lord  said  unto  me,  Hew 

10.  8  Atthattime  the  Lord  separated  the  tribe 

32.  35  their  foot  shall  slide  iu  (due)  time:  for  the 
Josh.  5.  2  At  that  time  the  Lord  said  unto  Joshua 

6.  26  Joshua  adjured  (them)  at  that  time,  say. 

10. 27  it  came  to  pass  at  the  time  of  the  going 
11  6  to  morrow,  about  this  time,  will  I  deliver 

11.  10  Joshua  at  that  time  turned  back,  and  to. 

11.  21  at  that  time  came  Joshua,  and  cut  off  the 

Judg.  3.  29  they  slew  of  Moab  at  that  time  about  ten 

4.  4  a  prophetess,  .judged  Israel  at  that  time 


Judgio.  14  let  them  deliver  you  in  the  time  of  your, 
11. 26  did  ye  not  recover  (them)  within  that  ti. 

12.  6  there  fell  at  that  time  of  the  Ephraimites 

13.  23  nor  would  as  at  this  time  have  told  us  (s. 

14.  4  at  that  time  the  Philistines  had  dominion 
21.  14  Benjamin  came  again  at  that  time  ;  and 
21. 22  ye  did  not  give  unto  them  at  this  time 
21.  24  Israel  departed  thence  atthattime,  every 

Jtuth  2.  14  At  meal  time  come  thou  hither,  and  eat 

1  Sa.  4.  20  about  the  time  of  her  death  the  women 

9.  16  about  this  time,  I  will  send  thee  a  man 

18.  19  it  came  to  pass  at  the  time  when  Merab 

20.  12  about  tomorrow  any  time,  (or)  the  thud 

2  Sa.  11.  1  at  the  time  when  kings  go  forth  (to  bat.) 

24.  15  from  the  morning  even  to  the  time  appo. 

1  Ki.  8.  65  at  that  time  Solomon  held  a  feast,  and  all 

1 1.  29  it  came  to  pass  at  that  time  when  Jerobo. 

14.  1  At  that  time  Abijah  the  son  of  Jeroboam 

5.  23  in  the  time  of  his  old  age  he  was  diseased 

19.  2  if  I  make  not.. by  to  morrow  about  thist. 
20  6  1  will  send,  .to  morrow  about  this  time 

2  Hi.  4.  16  About  this  season,  according  to  the  time 

4.  17  bare  a  son.  .according  to  the  time  of  life 

5.  26  (Is  it)  a  time  to  receive  money,  and  to  re. 

7.  1  To  morrow, about  this  time,  (shall)a  meas. 

7.  18  shall  be  to  morrow  about  this  time  in  the 

8.  22  Then  Libmah  revolted  at  the  same  time 

10.  6  come,  .to  Jezreel  by  tomorrow  this  time 
16.  6  At  that  time  Rezin  king  of  Syria  recov. 

18.  16  At  that  time  did  Hezejdah  cut  off  (thego. 

20.  12  At  that  time  Berodach-baladan,  the  son 

24. 10  At  that  time  the  servants  of  Nebuchadn. 

1  Ch.  9.  25  to  come  after  seven  days  from  time  to  ti. 

12.  22  at  (that)  time  day  by  day  there  came  to  D. 

12.  32  men)  that  had  understandingof  the  times 

20.  1  at  the  time  that  kings  go  out  (to  battle) 

21.  28  At  that  time  when  David  saw  that  the  L. 

29.  30  the  times  that  went  over  him,  and  over 

2  Ch.  7.  8  at  the  same  time  Solomon  kept  the  feast 

13.  18  were  brought  under  at  that  tune,  and  the 

15.  5  in  those  times  (there  was)  no  peace  to  him 

16.  7  at  that  time  Hanani  the  seer  came  to  Asa 

16. 10  Asa  oppressed,  .the  people  the  same  time 
18.  34  about  the  time  of  the  sun  going  down  he 

21.  10  The  same  time  (also)  did  Libnali  revolt 

25.  27  after  the  time  that  Amaziah  did  turn  aw. 

28. 16  At  that  time  did  kingAhaz  send  unto  the 
28.  22  in  the  time  of  his  distress  did  he  trespass 

30.  3  they  could  not  keep  it  at  that  time,  beca. 
35.  17  Israel,  .kept  the  passover  at  that  time,  and 

Ezra  8.  34  all  the  weight  was  written  at  that  time 

10. 13  (it  is)  a  time  of  much  rain,  and  we  are  not 
10.  14  let  all  them,  .come  at  appointed  times 

Neh.  4.  22  at  the  same  time  said  I  unto  the  people 

6.  1  at  that  time  I  had  not  set  up  the  doors 

9.  27  in  the  time  of  their  trouble,  when  they 
9.  28  many  times  didst  thou  deliver  them  aeco. 

10.  34  to  being  (it),  .at  times  appointed  year  by 

13.  21  From  that  time  forth  came  they  no  (mo.) 
13.  31  for  the  wood  offering,  at  times  appointed 
Esth.  1. 13  said  to  the  wise  men,  which  knew  the  ti. 

4.  14  if  thou,  .boldest  thy  peace  at  this  time 

4.  14  art  come  to  the  kingdom  for  (such)  atim 

8.  9  called  at  that  time  in  the  third  month,  th 
Job  22. 16  Which  were  cut  down  out  of  time,  whose 

24.  1  seeing  times  are  not  hidden  from  the  Al. 

38.  23  I  have  reserved  against  the  time  of  trou 

39.  1  Knowest  thou  the  time  when  the  wild  go 
39.  2  knowest  thou  the  time  when  they  bring 

Psa.  4.  7  more  than  in  the  time  (that)  their  corn 

9.  9  The  Lord  also  will  be.  .a  refuge  in  times 

10.  1  (why)  hidestthou  (thyself)  in  times  of  tr.  ? 
21.  9  make  them  as  a  fiery  oven  in  the  time  of 

31. 15  My  times  (are)  in  thy  hand:  deliver  me  fr. 

32.  6  pray  unto  thee  iD  a  time  when  thou  may. 
34.  1  I  will  bless  the  Lord  at  all  times :  his  pr. 
37.  19  They  shall  not  be  ashamed  in  the  evil  ti. 
37.  39  (he  is)  their  strength  in  the  time  of  trou. 
62.  8  Trust  in  him  at  all  times;  ye  people,  pour 
69.  13  my  prayer  (is.  .in)  an  acceptable  time 
71.  9  Cast  me  not  off  in  the  time  of  old  age;  for 

81. 15  their  time  should  have  endured  for  ever 

102. 13  for  the  time  to  favour  her,  yea,  the  set 

105.  19  Until  the  time  that  his  word  came :  the 

106.  3  he  that  doeth  righteousness  at  all  times 

1 19.  20  (it  hath)  unto  thy  judgments  at  all  times 
1 19. 126  (It  is)  time  for  (thee),  Lord,  to  work,  (for) 
Prov.  5.  19  let  her  breasts  satisfy  thee  at  ail  times;  and 

17.  17  A  friendloveth  at  alltimes,  and  a  brother 
Eccl.  3.  1  a  time  to  every  purpose  under  the  heaven 

3.  2  A  time  tobe  born,  and  a  time  to  die;  atime 
3.  2  a  time  to  pluck  up  (that  which  is)  planted 
3.  3  A  time  to  kill,  and  a  time  to  heal ;  a  time 
3.  3  to  break  down,  and  a  time  to  buiid  up 
3.  4  A  time  to  weep,  and  a  time  to  laugh 
3.  4  a  time  to  mourn,  and  a  time  to  dance 
3.  5  A  time  to  cast  away  stones,  and  a  time  to 
3.  5  a  time  to  embrace,  and  a  time  to  refrain 
3.  6  A  time  to  get,  and  a  time  to  lose  ;  a  time 
3.  6  to  keep,  and  a  time  to  cast  away 
3.  7  A  time  to  rend,  and  a  time  to  sew 
3.  7  a  time  to  keep  silence,  and  a  time  to  spe. 
3.  8  A  time  to  love,  and  a  time  to  hate 
3.  8  a  time  of  war,  and  a  time  of  peace 
3.  11  hath  made  every  (thing)  beautiful  in  hist. 
3.  17  (there  is)  a  time  there  for  every  purpose 
7. 17  why  shouldest  thou  die  before  thy  time? 

8.  5  a  wise  man’s  heart  discerneth  both  time 
8.  6  to  every  purpose  there  is  time  and  judg. 
8.  9  (there  is)  a  time  wherein  one  man  ruleth 

9. 1 1  but  time  and  chance  happeneth  to  them  all 

9. 12  man  also  knoweth  not  his  time :  as  the  fi 


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Ec'cl.  9. 12  thesons  of  men  snaredin  an  evil  time,  wh. 
Song  2.  12  the  time  of  the  singing  (of  birds)  is  come 
Isa.  13.  22  her  time  (is;  near  to  come,  and  her  days 

18.  7  In  that  time  shall  the  present  be  brought 

20.  2  At  the  same  time  spake  the  Lord  by  Isa. 
33.  2  our  salvation  also  in  the  time  of  trouble 
33.  6  the  stability  of  thy  times,  (and)  strength 
39.  1  At  that  time  Merodach-baladan,  the  son 

48.16  from  the  time  that  it  was,  there  (am)  I :  and 

49.  S  In  an  acceptable  time  have  I  heard  thee 
60.  22  I  the  Lord  will  hasten  it  in  his  time 
Jer.  2.  27  in  the  time  of  their  trouble  they  will  say 

2.  28  if  they  can  save  thee  in  the  time  of  thytr. 

3.  t 7  At  that  time  they  shall  call  Jerusalem  the 

4.  it  At  that  time  shall  it  be  said  to  this  people 

6. 15  at  the  time  (that)  I  visit  them  they  shall 

8.  1  At  that  time,  saith  the  Lord,  they  shall 

8.  7  tlie  crane  and  the  swallow  observe  the  ti. 

8.  12  in  the  time  of  their  visitation  they  shall 

8. 15  for  a  time  of  health,  and  behold  trouble 

10.  15  in  the  time  of  their  visitation  they  shall 

11.  12  shall  not  save  them  at  all  in  the  time  of 
11. 14  I  will  not  hear  (them)  in  the  time  that  th. 

14.  8  the  saviour  thereof  in  time  of  trouble,  why 
14. 19  for  thetimeof  healing,  and  behold  trouble 

15.  11  in  the  time  of  evil,  and  in  the  time  of  affl. 
18.  23  deal  (thus)  with  them  in  the  time  of  thine 
27.  7  shall  serve  him . .  until  the  very  time  of  his 

30.  7  it  (is)  even  the  time  of  ./  acob’s  trouble 

31.  1  At  the  same  time,  saith  the  Lord,  will  I 
33.  15  at  that  time,  will  I  cause  the  branch  of  ri. 
46.  21  calamity  was  come,  .(and)  the  time  of  th. 

49.  8  I  will  bring  the  calamity .  .the  time  (that) 

50.  4  in  that  time,  saith  the  Lord,  the  children 

50.  16  that  handleth  the  sickle  in  the  time  of  ha. 
50.  20  in  that  time,  saith  the  Lord,  the  iniquity 
50.  27  their  day  is  come,  the  time  of  their  visit. 

50.  31  thy  day  is  come,  the  time  (that)  I  will  vi. 

51.  6  this  (is)  the  time  of  the  LORD’S  vengeance 

51.  18  in  the  time  of  their  visitation  they  shall 
51  33  like  a  threshing  floor,  (it  is)  time  to  thresh 
51.  33  and  the  time  of  her  harvest  shall  come 

Eze.  4.  10  twenty  shekels  a  day :  from  time  to  time 

4.  11  from  time  to  time  shalt  thou  drink 

7.  7  the  time  is  come,  the  day  of  trouble  (is) 

7.  12  The  time  is  come,  the  day  draweth  near 

12.  27  he  prophesieth  of  the  times  (that  are)  far 

16.  8  thy  time  (was)  the  time  of  love ;  and  I  sp. 

16.  57  at  the  time  of  (thy)  reproach  of  the  daug. 
22.  3  slieddeth  blood,  .that  her  time  may  come 
27.  34  In  the  time  (when)  thou  shalt  be  broken 
30.  3  a  cloudy  day ;  it  shall  be  the  time  of  the 
35.  5  in  the  time  of  their  calamity,  in  the  time 

Dan.  8. 17  for  at  the  time  of  the  end  (shall  be)  the  vi. 

9.  21  touched  me  about  the  time  of  the  evening 

9.  25  street  shall  be  built,  .in  troublous  times 

11.  6  and  he  that  strengthened  her  in  (these)  ti. 

11.  14  in  those  times  there  shall  many  stand  up 
11.  24  shall  forecast  his  devices,  .for  a  time 

11.  35  to  make,  .white,  .to  the  time  of  the  end 

11.  40  at  the  time  of  the  end  shall  the  king  of 

12.  1  at  that  time  shall  Michael  stand  up,  the 

12.  1  there  shall  be  a  time  of  trouble,  such  as 
12.  1  to  that  same  time:  and  at  that  time  thy 
12.  4  seal  the  book,  (even)  to  the  time  of  the  end 
12.  9  closed  up  and  sealed  till  the  time  of  the 
12.  1 1  from  the  time  (that)  the  daily  (sacrifice) 

Hos.  2.  9  take  away  my  corn  in  the  time  thereof 

10.  12  (it  is)  time  to  seek  the  Lord,  till  he  come 
Joel  3.  1  in  that  time,  when  I  shall  bring  again  the 
Amos  5.  13  silence  in  that  time,  it  (is)  an  evil  time 
Mic.  2.  3  neither  shall  ye  go  haughtily:  for  this  ti. 

3.  4  hide  his  face  from  them  at  that  time,  as 

5.  3  until  the  time  (that)  she  which  travaileth 
Zepli.  1.  13  it  shall  come  to  pass  at  that  time,  (that)  I 

3. 19  at  that  time  I  will  undo  all  that  afflict 

3.  20  At  that  time  will  I  bring  you  (again),  even 

3.  20  in  the  time  that  I  gather  you:  for  I  will 
Hag.  1.  2  The  time  is  not  come,  the  time  that  the 

1.  4  (Is  it)  time  for  you,  Oye,  to  dwell  in  your 
Zecli.io.  1  Ask  ye  of  the  Lord  rain  in  the  time  of 

14.  7  it  shall  come  to  pass,  (that)  at  evening  ti. 

8 .Beat,  step,  Dys pciam, 

Gen.  33.  3  bowed  himself  to  the  ground  seven  times 
Exod  8.  32  Pharaoh  hardened  his  heart  at  this  time 

9.  14  I  will  at  this  time  send  all  my  plagues  up. 

23. 17  Three  times  in  the  year  all  thy  males  sh. 

Lev.  4.  6  sprinkle  of  the  blood  seven  times  before 

4.  17  sprinkle  (it)  seven  times  before  the  Lord 

8.  11  he  sprinkled,  upon  the  altar  seven  times 
14.  7  he  shall  sprinkle  upon  him.. seven  times 
14.  16  shall  sprinkle  of  the  oil.  .seven  times  bef. 
14.  27  shall  sprinkle.. theoil.  .seven  times  before 
14.  51  And  he  shall,  .sprinkle  the  house  seven  ti. 
16.  14,  19  sprinkle  of  the  blood,  .seven  times 

25.  8  thou  shalt  number,  .seven  times  seven  ye. 

Num  14. 22  have  tempted  me  now  these  ten  times 

19.  4  and  sprinkle  of  her  blood,  .seven  times 
24.  10  altogether  blessed(them)these  three  times 
Deut  1.  11  make  you  a  thousand  times  so  many  more 

9.  19  the  Lord  hearkened  unto  me  at  that  time 

10.  10  the  Lord  hearkened  unto  me  at  that  time 
16.  16  Three  times  in  a  year  shall  all  thy  males 

Josh.  6.  4  ye  shall  compass  the  city  seven  times,  and 

6. 15  compassed  the  city,  .seven  times:  only  on 

6.  15  that  day  they  compassed  the  city  seven  ti. 

6.  16  it  came  to  pass  at  the  seventh  time,  when 

10.  42  their  land  did  Joshua  take  at  one  time 
Judgi6.  15  thou  hast  mocked  me  these  three  times 

1  Sa.  20.  41  fell  on  his  face,  .and  bowed,  .three  times 

2  Sa.  17.  7  The  counsel,  .(is)  not  good  at  this  time 


2  Sa.  23.  8  eight  hundred,  whom  he  slew  at  one  time 

1  Ki.  q.  25  three  times  in  a  year  did  Solomon  offer 

17.  21  he  stretched  himself,  .three  times,  and 

18.  43  And  he  said,  Go  again  seven  times 

22.  16  How  many  times  shall  I  adjure  thee  that 

2  Ki.  4.  35  the  child  sneezed  seven  times,  and  the 

5.10  wash  in  J ordan  seven  times,  and  thy  flesh 

5.  14  dipped  himself  seven  times  in  Jordan,  ac. 

13.  19  shouldest  have  smitten  five  or  six  times 

13.  25  three  times  did  Joash  beat  him,  and  rec. 

1  Ch.n.  11  three  hundred,  slain  (by  him)  at  one  time 

21.  3  make  his  people  an  hundred  times  so  111a. 

2  Ch.  8.  13  on  the  solemn  feasts,  three  times  in  the 

18.  15  How  many  times  shall  I  adjure  thee  that 
Neh.  4.  12  they  said  unto  us  ten  times.  From  all  pi. 

6.  4  they  sent  unto  me  four  times  after  this 

6.  5  Then  sent  Sanballat.  .the  fifth  time  with 
Job  19.  3  These  ten  times  have  ye  reproached  me,  ye 
Psa.  106.  43  Many  times  did  he  deliver  them;  butth. 

9.  Foot,  feet,  D'^31,  ^.1  regel,  regalim. 

Exod  23.  14  Three  times  thou  shalt  keep  a  feast  unto 
Num  22.  28  thou  hast  smitten  me  these  three  times 

22.  32  Wherefore  hast  thou  smitten .  .three  times 

22.  33  the  ass . .  turned  from  me  these  three  times 

10.  Number  of  the  days,  O’Djn  misparhayyamim. 

1  Sa.  27.  7  the  time  that  David  dwelt  in  thecountry 

2  Sa.  2.  1 1  the  time  that  David  was  king  in  Hebron 

11. j4  generation,  yerea  genca. 

Acts  14.  16  Who  in  times  past  suffered  all  nations  to 

15.  21  Moses  of  old  time  hath  in  every  city  them 

12.  A  day,  period,  yplpa  heinera. 

Luke  9.  51  when  the  time  was  come  that  he  should 
21.  37  in  the  day  time  he  was  teaching  in  the  te. 

23.  7  who.  .also  was  at  Jerusalem  at  that  time 
Acts  8.  1  at  that  time  there  was  a  great  persecution 

13.  A  fixed  time  or  season,  naipos  kaivos. 

Matt.  8.  29  come  hither  to  torment  us  before  the  ti.? 

11.  25  At  that  time  Jesus  answered  and  said,  I 

12.  1  At  that  time  Jesus  went  on  the  sabbath 

13.  30  in  the  time  of  harvest  I  will  say  to  there. 

14.  1  At  that  time  Herod  the  tetrarch  heard  of 

16.  3  can  ye  not  (discern)  the  signs  of  the  times? 
21.  34  when  the  time  of  the  fruit  drew  near,  he 

26.  18  My  time  is  at  hand;  I  will  keep  the  pass. 

Mark  1.  15  The  time  is  fulfilled,  and  the  kingdom  of 

10.  30  receive  an  hundred  fold  now  in  this  time 

11.  13  he  found  nothing  but  leaves;  for  the  time 

13.  33  Take  ye  heed,  ye  know  not  when  the  time 

Luke  8.  13  no  root,  and  in  time  of  temptation  fall 

12.  56  how  is  it  that  ye  do  not  discern  this  time? 

18.  30  receive  manifold  more  in  this  present  ti. 

19.  44  thou  knewestnotthetimeof  thy  visitation 
21.  8  the  time  draweth  near:  go  ye  not  tlieref. 
21.  24  until  thetimesiof  the  Gentiles  be  fulfilled 

John  7.  6  My  time  is  not  yet  come:  but  your  time 

7.  8  I  go  not  up.  .for  my  time  is  not  yet  full 
Acts  3. 19  when  the  times  of  refreshing  shall  come 

7.  20  In  which  time  Moses  was  born,  and  was 

12.  1  about  that  time  Herod  the  king  stretched 

17.  26  hath  determined  the  times  before  appoin. 

19.  23  the  same  time  there  arose  no  small  stirab. 
Horn.  3.  26  To  declare,  .at  this  time  his  righteousness 

8.  18  the  sufferings  of  this  present  time  (are)not 

9.  9  At  this  time  will  I  come,  and  Sara  shall 

11.  5  at  this  present  time  also  there  is  a  renin. 

13.  11  And  that,  knowing  the  time,  that  now  (it 

1  Co.  4.  5  judge  nothing  before  the  time,  until  the 

7.  5  except  (it  be)  with  consent  for  a  time,  th. 

7.  29  the  time  (is)  short:  it  remaineth,  that  both 

2  Co.  6.  2  I  have  heard  thee  in  a  time  accepted,  and 

6. .  2  behold,  now  (is)  the  accepted  time;  behold 

8.  14  at  this  timeyour  abundance  (maybe  a  s.) 
Gal.  4.  10  Ye  observe  days,  and  months,  and  times 
Eph.  1. 10  the  dispensation  of  the  fulness  of  times 

2.  12  at  that  time  ye  were  without  Christ,  being 

5.  16  Redeeming  the  time,  because  the  days  are 
Col.  4.  5  Walk  in  wisdom,  .redeeming  the  time 

1  Th.  2.  17  being  taken  from  you  for  a  short  time  in 

2  Th.  2.  6  that  he  might  be  revealed  in  his  time 

1  Ti.  2.  6  a  ransom  for  all,  to  be  testified  in  due  ti. 

4.  1  in  the  latter  times  some  shall  depart  fr. 

6.  15  in  his  times  he  shall  show,  (who  is)  the  bl. 

2  Ti.  3.  1  in  the  last  days  perilous  times  shall  come 

4.  3  tlie  time  will  come  when  they  will  not  en. 
4.  6  and  the  time  of  my  departure  is  at  hand 
Titus  1 .  3  hath  in  due  times  manifested  his  word  th. 
Heb.  9.  9  Which  (was)  a  figure  for  the  time  then  pr. 

9. 10 imposed  (on  them)  until  thetimeof  refor. 
1  Pe.  1.  5  ready  to  be  revealed  in  the  last  time 

1.  11  Searching  what,  or  what  manner  of  time 
4.  17  the  time(is  come)  that  judgment  must  be. 

Rev.  1.  3  keep  those  things,  .for  the  time  (is)  at  hand 

11.  18  thy  wrath  is  come,  and  thetimeof  thede. 

12.  12  he  kuoweth  that  he  hath  but  a  short  time 

12.  14  a  time,  and  times,  and  half  a  time,  from 

22. 10  Seal  not  the  sayings ..  for  the  time  is  at  lia. 

14 . Time,  xpoVos  chronos. 

Matt.  2.  7  enquired  of  them  diligently  what  time  the 

2.  16  according  to  the  time  which  he  had  dilig. 
25.  19  After  a  long  time  the  lord  of  those  serva. 

Luke  1.  57  Elisabeth’s  full  time  came  that  she  should 
4.  5  showed  unto  him  all.  .in  a  moment  of  ti. 

8.  27  which  had  devils  long  time,  and  ware  no 

20.  9  went  into  a  far  country  for  a  long  time 
John  5.  6  knew  that  he  had  been  now  a  long  time 

14.  9  Have  I  been  so  long  time  with  you,  and 
Acts  1 .  6  wilt  thou  at  this  time  restore  again  the  ki. 

1.  7  It  is  not  for  you  to  know  the  times  or  the 


Acts  t.  21  have  companied  with  us  all  the  time  that 

3.  21  the  heaven  must  receive  until  the  times 

7.  17  the  time  of  the  promise  drew  nigh,  which 

8.  11  because  thatoflongtimehe  had  bewitched 

13. 18  about  the  time  of  forty  years  suffered  he 

14.  3  Long  time  therefore  abode  they  speaking 

14.  28  there  they  abode  long  time  with  the  dis. 

17.  30  the  times  of  this  ignorance  God  winked  at 

18.  20  they  desired  (him)  to  tarry  longer  time  wi. 

18.  23  after  he  had  spent  some  time  (there),  he 

27.  9  when  much  time  was  spent,  and  when  sa. 

Gal.  4.  4  when  the  fulness  of  the  time  was  come 
1  Th.  5.  1  of  the  times  and  the  seasons,  brethren,  ye 
Heb.  4.  7  To  day,  after  so  long  a  time;  as  it  is  said 
;.  12  when  for  the  time  ye  ought  to  be  teachers 
11.  32  the  time  would  fail  me  to  tell  of  Gedeon 
1  Pe.  1.  17  pass  the  time  of  your  sojourning  (here)  in 

1.  20  but  was  manifest  in  these  last  times  for 

4.  2  he  no  longer  should  live  the  rest  of  (his) 

4.  3  the  time  past  of  (our)  life  may  suffice  us 

Jude  18  there  should  be  mockers  in  the  last  time 
Rev.  10.  6  sware.  .that  there  should  be  time  no  Ion. 
15.  A  hour,  time,  season,  wpa  hiira. 

Matt.  14.  1 5  This  is  a  desert  place,  and  the  time  is  now 
18.  1  At  the  same  (time]  camethe  disciples  unto 
Mark  6.  35  This  is  a  desert  place,  and  now  the  time 
Luke  1.  10  were  praying  without  at  the  time  of  inc. 

14.  17  sent  his  servant  at  supper  time  to  say  to 
Johm6.  2  the  time  eometh,  that  whosoever  killeth 
16.  4  that,  when  the  time  shall  come,  ye  may 
16.  4  the  time  eometh,  when  I  shall  no  more 
1  Jo.  2.  18  Little  children,  it  is  the  last  time :  and  as 

2.  18  whereby  we  know  that  it  is  the  last  time 
Rev.  14.15  the  time  is  come  for  thee  to  reap ;  for  the 

See  also  About,  ancient,  appoint,  appointed,  before, 
beforetime,  beyond,  born,  beyond,  by,  come,  con¬ 
venient,  day,  due,  ear  ring,  endure,  fifth,  first,  former, 
high,  in,  long,  many,  old,  past,  second,  set,  seventh, 
short,  sowing,  spend,  such,  that,  third,  this. 

TIME,  appointed,  set,  second,  at  any  — 

1  .To  go  forth ,  uy;  yatsa. 

Num  35.  26  if  the  slayer  shall  at  any  time  come  with. 

2.  Appointed  time,  festival  of  the  new  moon,  npf. 

Psa.  81.  3  in  the  new  moon,  in  the  time  appointed 

3.  Appointed  time,  uno  moed. 

Gen.  17.  21  Sarah  shall  bear  unto  thee  at  this  set  time 
18.  14  At  the  time  appointed  I  will  return  unto 

21.  2  at  the  set  time  at  which  God  had  spoken 
Exod  9.  5  the  LORDappointed  a  set  time,  saying,  To 

23. 15  in  the  time  appointed  of  the  month  Abib 

1  Sa.  13.  8  according  to  the  set  time  that  Samuel  (had 

20.  35  Jonathan  went  out.  .at  the  time  appoint. 

2  Sa.  20.  5  he  tarried  longer  than  the  set  time  which 
Psa.  102.  13  yea,  the  set  time,  is  come 

Jer.  8.  7  the  stork,  .knoweth  her  appointed  times 
46.  17  Pharaoh,  .hath  passed  the  time  appointed 
Dan.  8.  19  for  at  the  time  appointed  the  end  (shall 
11.  27  yet  the  end  (shall  be)  at  the  time  appoin 
11.  29  At  the  time  appointed  he  shall  return,  and 
11.  35  because  (it  is)  yet  for  a  time  appointed 
Hab.  2.  3  the  vision  (is)  yet  for  an  appointed  time 

4.  Appointed  time,  iJjiD  moad. 

Isa.  14.  31  and  none,  .alone  in  his  appointed  times 

5.  Indefinite  time,  dVijj  olam. 

Lev.  25.  32  houses,  .may  the  Levites  redeem  at  any  ti. 
Isa.  42.  14  I  have  long  time  holden  my  peace;  I  have 

6.  Heat,  step,  cys  paam. 

Gen.  43.  10  surely,  .we  had  returned  this  second  time 
Nah.  1 .  9  affliction  shall  not  rise  up  the  second  time 

7.  Host,  warfare,  service,  toy  tsaba. 

Job  7.  i  (Is  there)  not  an  appointed  time  to  man 

14.  14  All  the  days  of  my  appointed  time  will  I 

8. ^1  second  time.  Score pov  deuteron. 

John  3.  4  can  he  enter  the  second  time  into  his  nio. 

21.16  He  saith  to  him  again  the  second  time,  S. 
2  Co.  13.  2  foretell  you,  as  if.  .present,  the  second  ti. 

9 .Of  a  second  time,  Ik  S evrepov  ek  deuterou. 

Matt  26.  42  He  went  away  again  the  second  time,  and 
Marki4-  72  the  second  time  the  cock  crew.  And  Pet. 
Acts  10.  15  the  voice  (spake),  .again  the  second  time 
Heb.  9.  28  unto  them . .  shall  he  appear  the  second  ti. 

10.  At  some  time  or  other,  once,  rrore  pate. 

1  Co.  9.  7  Who  goeth  a  warfare  any  time  at  his  own 
1  Th.  2.  5  neither  at  any  time  used  we  flattering  wo. 
Heb.  1.  5  unto  which .  .said  he  at  any  time,  Thou 

1.  13  to  which  of  the  angels  said  he  at  anytime 

2.  1  lest  at  any  time  we  should  let  (them)  slip 

11.  A  time  or  day  appointed  before,  irpobea-p.'ia. 

Gal.  4.  2  under  tutors,  .until  the  time  appointed 

12 . Ever  yet,  'at  any  time,  -mhiroTe  popote. 

John  1.  18  No  man  hath  seen  God  at  any  time,  the 

5.  37  have  neither  heard  his  voice  at  any  time 

1  Jo.  4.  12  No  man  hath  seen  God  at  any  time.  If  we 

TIME  of  need,  of  a  long,  in  — 

1  .Of  old  time,  anciently,  tie  naAai  ek palai. 

2  Pe.  2.  3  wliose'judgment  now  of  a  long  time  ling. 

2. Seasonable,  timely,  opportune,  eduaipos  eukairos. 

Heb.  4.  16  we  may .  .find  grace  to  help  in  time  of  need 

TIME,  loss  of,  process  of  — 

l.From  days,  crpjp  miyyamim. 

Judgn.  ”4  it  came  to  pass  in  process  of  time,  that 
2  Ch.21.  19  in  process  of  time,  after  the  end  of  two 


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2.  Cessation,  rest ,  rotp  shebeth. 

Exod2i.  19  only  lie  shall  pay  (for)  the  loss  of  his  time 

TIME,  to  come,  old,  past  — 

1.. Behind,  backwards,  ninx  achor. 

Isa.  42.  23  will  hearken,  and  hear  for  the  time  to  co. 
2.  Yesterday,  in  lime  past,  ViBfiN  elhmol. 

1  Sa.  19.  7  he  was  in  his  presence,  as  in  times  past 

2  Sa.  5.  2  in  time  past,  when  Saul  was  king  over  us 

3. Indefinite  time,  oSiy  olam. 

Josh.  24.  2  on  the  other  side  of  the  flood  in  old  time 
Eecl.  1.  10  it  hath  been  already  of  old  time,  which 
Eze.  26.  20  bring  thee . .  with  the  people  of  old  time 

4.  Formerly ,  before,  D'ia^  lephanim. 

1  Ch.  9.  20  Phiuehas.  .the ruler  over  them  in  time  p. 
Deut.  2.  10  Tlie  Emims  dwelt  therein  in  times  past 

5.  Yesterday,  third  day,  Dicozi  temol  shilshom. 
Exod2i.  29  if  the  ox  were  wont  to  push,  .in  time  past 

21. 36  that  the  ox  hath  used  to  push  in  time  past 
Deut  4.  42  unawares,  and  hated  him  not  in  times  pa. 
19.  4  neighbour . .  whom  he  hated  not  in  time  p. 

19.  6  inasmuch  as  lie  hated  him  not  in  time  p. 

1  Sa.  19.  7  and  he  was  in  his  presence,  as  in  times  p. 

2  Sa.  3. 17  Ye  sought  for  David  in  times  past  (to  be) 

5.  2  in  time" past,  when  Saul  was  king  over  us 
1  Ch.  11.  2  in  time  past,  even  when  Saul  was  king,  th. 

Q.Time  behind,  to  morrow,  yesterday,  inn  machar. 
Exodi3-  14  when  thy  son  asketh  theein  time  to  come 
Deut.  6.  20  when  thy  son  asketh  thee  in  time  to  come 
Josh.  4.  6  children  ask  (their  fathers)  in  time  to  co. 
4.  21  shall  ask  their  fathers  in  time  to  come 
22.  24  In  time  to  come  your  children  might  sp. 
22.  27  not  say  to  our  children  in  time  to  come 
22.  28  or  to  our  generations  in  time  to  come 

7.  At  some  time  or  other,  once,  wore'  pote. 

Rom  11.  30  as  ye  in  times  past  have  not  believed  God 
Gal.  1. 13  ye.  .heard  of  my  conversation  in  time  past 

1.  23  he  which  persecuted  us  in  times  past  now 
Epli.  2.  2  Wherein  in  time  past  ye  walked  according 

2.  3  we  all  had  our  conversation  in  times  past 

2.  11  that  ye.  .in  time  past  Gentiles  in  the  flesh 
Phm.  11  Which  in  time  past  was  to  thee  unprofit. 

1  Pe.  2. 10  Which  in  time  past  (were)  not  a  people 

3.  5  after  this  manner  in  the  old  time  the  holy 

2  Pe.  1.  21  the  prophecy  came  not  in  old  time  by  the 
TIME,  at  which,  that,  this,  what  — 

1 .  Then,  jmx  edayin. 

Ezra  5.  16  since  that  time  even  until  now  hath  it 

2.  Then,  in  az. 

1  CI1.20. '  4  at  which  time  Sibbecliai  the  Hushathite 

3.  Time,  ny  eth. 

2  Ch.24. 11  at  what  time  the  chest  was  brought  unto 
Job  6.  17  What  time  they  wax  warm,  they  vanish 

39. 18  What  time  she  lifteth  up  herself  on  high 

A.  Now,  nny  attah. 

Isa.  48.  6  showed  thee  new  tilings  from  this  time 
Psa  115.  18  from  this  time  forth  and  for  evermore 

5 .Beat,  step,  cys  paam. 

Gen.  29.  34  this  time  will  my  husband  be  joined  unto 
Exod  9.  27  I  have  sinned  this  time:  the Lord (is) rig. 

TIMES,  as  at  other  — 

1. As  day  by  day,  Di’2  ora  keyom  beyom. 

1  Sa.  18.  io  D.  played  with  his  hand,  as  at  other  times 

2.  As  step  by  step,  05153  Dys?  kephaam  bepliaam. 

Num24-  1  he  went  not,  as  at  other  times,  to  seek 
Judgi6.  20  I  will  go  out,  as  at  other  times  before,  and 

20.  30  and  put  themselves,  .as  at  other  times 
20.  31  began  to  smite. .asatothertimes,  in  the  hi. 

1  Sa.  3. 10  called  as  at  other  times,  Samuel,  Samuel 
20. 25  king  sat  upon  his  seat,  as  at  other  times 

TIMES,  two  — 

Two  steps,  D'ey.5  paamayim. 

Gen.  27.  36  for  he  hath  supplanted  me  these  two  times 
TI-ME  -US,  Ttjuaios. 

Father  of  Bartimeus,  a  blind  man  who  received  his  sight 
from  Jesus  at  Jericho. 

Markio.  46  the  son  of  T.,  sat  by  the  highway  side 
TIM'-NA,  TIM'-NAH,  ymp  restraining. 

1.  Concubine  of  Eliphaz  son  of  Esau.  B.c.  1700. 

Gen.  36.  12  T.  was  concubine  to  Eliphaz,  Esau’s  son 

2.  Daughter  of  Seir  tlieHorite,  and  sister  of  Lotan.  B.c. 
1700. 

Gen.  36.  22  and  Heman  ;  and  Eotan’s  sister  (was)  T. 

1  Ch.  1.  39  and  Heman  :  and  T.  (was)  Lotan’s  sister 

3.  A  chief  of  Edom  descended  from  Esau.  B.c.  1500. 

Gen.  36.  40  duke  T.,  duke  Alvali,  duke  Jetheth 
1  Ch.  1.  51  duke  T.,  duke  Aliali,  duke  Jetheth 

4.  A  son  of  Eliphaz  son  of  Esau.  B.C.  1700. 

1  Ch.  1.  36  Gatam,  Kenaz,  and  T.,  and  Amalek 
TIM'-NAH,  rtpn  allotment. 

A  city  in  .Tudah between  Ekron  and  Betli-shcmesh ;  now 
called  Tibneh. 

Josh  15. 10  theborder  compassed.. and  passed  on  toT. 
15.  57  Cain,  Gibeah,  and  T.;  ten  cities  with  their 

2  Ch.28. 18  The  Philistines,  .had  taken.  .T.  with  the 

TIM'-NATH,  men. 

1.  A  city  in  Judaii,  now  called  Tibneh,  two  miles  W.  of 
Beth-shemesh. 

Gen.  38.  i2  Judah  was  comforted,  and  went,  .to  T. 


Gen.  38. 13  Behold  thy  father  in  law  goeth  up  to  T. 

38. 14  open  place,  which  (is)  by  the  way  to  T. 

2.  A  city  in  Dan,  near  Philistia.  Seo  Thimnathah. 
Judgi4.  1  Samson  went,  .to  T.,  and  saw  a  woman 
14.  2  I  have  seen  a  woman  in  T.  of  the  daugh. 
14.  5  to  T.,  and  came  to  the  vineyards  of  T. 

TIM-NATH  HE'-RES,  Dnn-nicn. 

The  portion  allotted  to  Joshua  in  Mount  Ephraim,  N.E. 
side  of  the  hill  of  Gaash,  now  called  Tibneh,  six  miles 
W.  of  Jifneh. 

Judg.  2.  9  they  buried  him.  .in  T.,  in  the  mount  of 

TIM'-NATH  SE'-RAH,  mD  niCfl. 

The  same  as  the  preceding. 

Josh  19.  50  they  gave,  .the  city  which  he  asked.  .T. 
24.  30  they  buried  him.  .in  T.,  which  (is)  in  mo. 

TIMNITE,  ’ian.  An  inhabitant  of  Timnath. 

Judgis.  6  answered,  Samson,  the  son  in  law  of  tlieT. 

TI'-MON,  Tipoiv  honourable. 

One  of  the  seven  who  were  appointed  to  serve  tables  in 
the  early  church. 

Acts  6.  5  Nicanor,  and  T.,  and  Parmenas,  and  N. 
TI-MO-THE'-US,  TiyAOeos  honoured  of  Ood. 

A  young  man  of  Lystra,  son  of  Eunice  a  Jewess,  by  a 
Greek  father ;  Paul  circumcised  him,  and  took  him  as 
his  companion  in  travel,  and  addressed  two  Epistles  to 
him.  A.d.  58-61. 

Acts  16.  1  a  certain  disciple  was  there,  named  T. 

17.  14  but  Silas  aud  T.  abode  there  still 

17. 15  receiving  a  commandment  unto.  .T.  for 

18.  5  when  Silas  and  T.  were  come  from  Mac. 

19.  22  So  lie  sent  into  Macedonia.  .T.  and  Eras. 

20.  4  and  Gaius  of  Derbe,  and  T.;  and  of  Asia 
Romi6.  21  T.  my  work  fellow,  and  Lucius.,  salute  you 

1  Co.  4. 17  For  this  cause  have  I  sent  unto  you  T. 

16.  10  Now  if  T.  come,  see  that  he  may  be  with 

2  Co.  1.  1  Paul,  .and  T.  (our)  brother,  unto  the  chu. 

1. 19  who  was  preached  among  you  by.  .T.,  was 
Phil.  1.  1  Paul  and  T.,  the  servants  of  Jesus  Christ 

2.  19  But  I  trust  in  the  Lord  Jesus  to  send  T. 
Col.  1.  1  Paul,  an  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ,  .and  T. 

1  Th.  1.  1  Paul,  and  Silvanus,  and  T.,  unto  the  eli. 

3.  2  And  sent  T.,  our  brother,  and  minister  of 
3.  6  when  T.  came  from  you  unto  us,  aud  hr. 

2  Th.  1.  1  Paul,  and  Silvanus,  and  T.,  unto  the  chu. 

1  Ti.  1.  2  Unto  T.,  (my)  own  sonin  the  faith  :  Grace 

1.  18  This  charge  I  commit  unto  thee,  son  T. 

6.  20  0  T.,  keep  that  which  is  committed  to  thy 

2  Ti.  1.  2  ToT. .  .dearly beloved  son :  Grace,  mercy 
Plim.  1  Paul,  .and  T.  (our)  brother,  unto  Philem. 
Heb.  13.23  Know  ye  that,  .brother  T.  is  set  at  liberty 

TIN  — 

Tin,  lead  alloy,  bedil. 

Nuni3i.  22  the  brass,  the  iron,  the  tin,  and  the  lead 
Isa.  1.  25  purge,  .thy  dross, .and  take  away  all  thy  tin 
Eze.  22. 18  they  (are)  brass,  and  tin,  and  iron,  and 
22.  20  (As)  they  gather  silver.. and  tin,  into  thee 
27.  12  with  silver,  iron,  tin,  and  lead,  they  tra. 

TINGLE,  to  — 

To  quiver,  tingle,  hby  tsalal,  3. 

1  Sa.  3.  11  ears  of  every  one  that  heareth  it  shall  ti. 

2  Ki.  21.  12  whosoever  heareth.  .his  ears  shall  tingle 
Jer.  19.  3  whosoever  heareth,  his  ears  shall  tingle 

TINKLE,  make  a  tinkling,  to  — 

1  .To  make  a  tinkling,  035;  akas,  3. 

Isa.  3.  16  walking,  .making  a  tinkling  with  theirfe. 
2.  To  clash,  clank,  cry  aloud,  ctAaAafw  alalazo. 

1  Co.  13.  1  (as)  sounding  brass,  or  a  tinkling  cymbal 

TIP  — 

1  .Tip  (of  ear),  ijuiii  tenuk. 

Exod29-  20  tip  of  the  right  ear.  .tip  of  the  right  ear 
Lev.  8.  23  put  (it)  upon  the  tip  of  Aaron’s  right  ear 
8.  24  put  of  the  blood  upon  the  tip  of  their  rig. 
14. 14  priest  shall  put  (it)  upon  the  tip  of  the  ri. 
14. 17  shall  the  priest  put  upon  the  tip  of  the  ri. 
14.  25  put  (it)  upon  the  tip  of  the  right  ear  of  him 
Lev.  14.  28  upon  the  tip  of  the  right  ear  of  him  that 
2 .Point,  tip,  &Kpov  akron. 

Lukei6.  24  that  he  may  dip  the  tiji  of  his  finger  in  w. 
TIPH'-SAH,  riDEti  passage,  ford. 

1.  The  city  Thapsacus  on  the  W.  bank  of  the  Euphrates  ; 
from  the  time  of  Seleucus  Nicator  it  was  also  called 
Amphipolis. 

1  Ki.  4.  24  For  he  had  dominion,  .from  T.  even  to  A. 

2.  A  city  in  Judah,  on  the  Jordan ;  perhaps  Tappuah. 

2  Ki.15.  16  Then  Menahem  smote  T.,  aDd  all  that 
TI'-RAS,  D-Pfi. 

A  son  of  Japheth  and  his  posterity  in  Thracia.  B.c. 

2300. 

Gen.  10.  2  sons  of  Japheth.  .Tubal.  .Meshech,  andT. 
1  Ch.  1.  5  sons  of  Japheth.  .Tubal.  .Meshech,  and  T. 
TIEATHITES,  'nppri.  A  family  or  race  of  scribes. 

1  Ch.  2.  55  the  T.,  the  Shimeatliites,  (and)  Sueliathi. 
TIRE,  (round  tires  like  the  moon)  — 

1  .Beauty,  ornament,  head  dress,  ~i peer. 

Eze.  24.  17  bind  tlietireof  thine  head  upon  thee,  and 
24.  23  your  tires . .  upon  your  heads,  and  your  sli. 

2  .Moon  shaped  ornaments,  D\nruy  saharonim. 

Isa.  3.  18  cauls,  and.  .round  tires  like  the  moon 


TIRE,  to  — 

To  make  good  or  well,  yatab,  5. 

2  Ki.  9.  30  tired  her.head,  and  looked  out  at  a  win. 

TIR-HA'-KAH,  r^rrri. 

A  king  of  Ethiopia  aud  Thebais,  same  as  Tarakos,  the 
third  and  last  king  of  the  twentieth  dynasty,  and  suc¬ 
cessor  of  Sevechus ;  he  was  contemjiorary  with  Hezc- 
kiah.  b.c.  726. 

2  Ki.19.  9  when  he  heard  say  of  T.  king  of  Ethiopia 
Isa.  37.  9  he  heard  say  concerning  T.  king  of  Ethi. 

TIR-HA'-NAH,  njn-!ri  kindness. 

A  son  of  Caleb  son  of  Ilezron,  through  Maacah  his  con¬ 
cubine.  B.C.  1440. 

1  Ch.  2.  48  Caleb’s  concubine,  bare  Sheber,  and  T. 
TIR'-IA,  Nn'ri  foundation. 

A  son  of  Jehaleleel,  a  descendant  of  Judah  through 
Caleb  son  of  Jephunneh.  B.c.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4. 16  sons  of  Jehaleleel.  .Ziphah,  T.,  and  Asa. 
TIR-SHA'-THA,  the  fear,  the  reverence. 

A  title  given  to  Zerubbabel  and  Nehemiah  as  governors 
of  Judah  under  the  king  of  Persia.  B.c.  536-445. 

Ezra  2.  63  the  T.  said  unto  them,  that  they  should 
Neh.  7.  65  the  T.  said  unto  them,  that  they  should 

7.  70  The  T.  gave  to  the  treasure  a  thousand 

8.  9  Nehemiah,  which  (is)  the  T. .  .said  unto 
10.  1  those  that  sealed  (were)  Nehemiah,  the  T. 

TIR'-ZAH,  ny-]ti  delight. 

1.  The  youngest  daughter  of  Zelopliehad.  B.C.  1452. 

Nuni26.  33Mahlali,  and  Noah,  Hoglah,Milcah,andT. 
27.  1 M. . .  Noah,  andHoglali,  amlMilcah,  and  T. 

36. 11  For  Mahlah,  T.,  aud  Hoglali.  were  mar. 
Josh  17.  3  Mahlah,  and  N. . .  Hoglali,  Milcah,  and  T. 

2.  A  city  in  Ephraim,  orManasseli ;  perhaps  Tcrsa,  three 
hours  E.of  Samaria;  or  Taluza,  six  miles  N.E.  of  Nablus. 

Josh  12.  24  The  king  of  T.,  one :  all  the  kings  thirty 

1  Ki.14. 17  Jeroboam’s  wife,  .departed,  and  came  to  T. 

15.  21  left  off  building  of  Ramah,  and  dwelt  in  T. 

15.  33  began  Baasha . .  to  reign  over.. Israel  in  T. 

16.  6  with  iiis  fathers,  and  was  buried  in  T. 

16.  8  began  Elah.  .to  reign  over  Israel  in  T. 

16.  9  as  he  was  in  T.,  drinking  himself  drunk 
16.  9  house  of  Arza,  steward  of  (his)  house  in T. 
16.  15  did  Zimri  reign  seven  days  in  T. 

16. 17  O. .  .and  all  Israel  with  him.  .besieged  T. 
16.  23  Omri  to  reign,  .six  years  reigned  he  inT. 

2  Ki.15.  14  Menahem  the  soil  of  Gadi  wentup  from  T. 

15.  16  Menahem  smote,  coasts  thereoffrom  T. 
Song  6.  4  Thou  (art)  beautiful,  0  my  love,  as  T.,co. 

TISHBITE,  ’Suirin. 

An  inhabitant  of  Tisbeh  or  Tesheb,  supposed  to  have 
been  in  Naphtali,  or  in  Gilead.  B.c.  897. 

1  Ki.17.  1  Elijah  the  T. .  .(was)  of  the  inhabitants  of 

21.  17,  28  word  of.  .Lord  came  to  Elijah  the  T. 

2  Ki.  1.  3  angel  of  the  Lord  said  to  Elijah  the  T. 

1.  8  And  he  said,  It  (is)  Elijah  the  T. 

9.  36  which  he  spake  by  his  servant  E.  the  T. 

TITHE,  to  give,  have,  pay,  receive,  take  tithes,  to  ■ — - 

1  .To  give  a  tenth,  ib'i;  asar,  3. 

Deut  14.  22  Thou  shalt  truly  tithe  all  the  increase  of 
Neh.  10.  37  that  the  same  Levites  might  have  the  ti. 

2.  To  give  a  tenth,  ni yi;  asar,  5. 

Neh.  10.  38  the  Levites,  when  the  Levites  take  tithes 

3.  To  give  away  a  tenth,  aa-oSe/canta  apodekatoo. 
Matt 23.  23  ye  pay  tithe  of  mint  and  anise  aud  cum. 
Luken.  42  ye  tithe  mint  and  rue,  and  all  manner  of 

18.  12  I  fast  twice  in  the  week,  I  give  tithes  of 
Hcb.  7.  5  to  take  tithes  of  the  people  according  to 

4.7b  give  a  tenth,  bacar  iia  dekatoo. 

Heb.  7.  6  received  tithes  of  Abraham,  and  blessed 
7.  9  Levi,  .who  receiveth.  .payed  tithes  in  A. 

TITHES,  tithing  — 

1. A  tenth,  feryj?  maaser.- 

Gen.  14.  20  into  thy  hand.  And  he  gave  him  tithes  of 
Lev.  27.  30  the  tithe  of  the  land,  (whether)  of  the  seed 
27.  31  if  a  man  will .  .redeem  (ought)  of  his  tith. 
27.  32  concerning  the  tithe  of  the  herd,  or  of  the 
Num  iS.  24  the  tithes  of  the  children  of  Israel,  which 
18.  26  take  of  the  children  of  Israel  the  tithes 
18.  26  shall  offer  up .  .a  tenth  (part)  of  the  tithe 
18.  28  offer  an  heave  offering,  .of  all  your  tithes 
Deut  12.  6  your  sacrifices,  and  your  tithes,  and  he. 
12.  11  your  sacrifices,  your  tithes,  and  the  heave 
12.  17  Thou  mayest  not  eat.  .the  tithe  of  thycorn 
14.  23  the  tithe  of  thy  corn,  of  thy  wine,  and  of 
14.  28  thou  shalt  bring  forth  all  the  tithe  of  tli. 

26. 12  tithes  of.  .the  third  year,  .the  year  of  tit. 
2  Gh. 31.  5  the  tithe  of  all  (things)  brought  they  in 

31.  6  the  tithe  of  oxen  and  sheep,  and  the  tithe 
31.  12  brought  in  the  offerings  and  the  tithesand 
Neh.  10.  37  the  tithes  of  our  ground  unto  the  Levites 
10.  38  Levites  shall  bring.. the  tithe  of  the  tith. 

12.  44  for  the  first  fruits,  and  for  the  tithes,  to 

13.  5,  12  the  tithes  of  the  corn,  the  new  wine 
Amos  4.  4  bring  your  sacrifices,  .(and)  your  tithes 
Mai.  3.  8  Wherein  have  we  robbed  thee '!  In  tithes 

3. 10  Bring  ye  all  the  tithes  into  the  storehouse 

2.  To  give  a  tenth,  "liyjJ  asar,  5. 

Deut  26.  12  When  thou  hast  made  an  cud  of  tithing 

3. -4  tenth  (part),  baKarr]  dekale. 

Hcb.  7.  8  here  men  that  die  receive  tithes,  but  the. 
7.  9  Levi  also,  who  receiveth  tithes,  payed . .  in 


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TITLE  — 

1. A  sign,  monument,  p’s  tsiyyun. 

2  Ki.  23.  17  Then  he  said.  What  title  (is)  that  that  I 

2.  A  title,  ( Lat .  iitulus),  ti'tAos  titlos. 

Johu:9.  19  Pilate  wrote  a  title,  and  put  (it)on  thecr. 

19.  20  This  title  then  read  many  of  the  Jews,  for 

TITTLE  — 

A  horn,  ( ornamental  curl  of  Heb.  letters),  uepaia. 
Matt.  5.  18  one  jot  or  one  tittle  shall  in  no  wise  pass 
Lukei6.  17  to  pass,  than  one  tittle  of  the  law  to  fail 

TI'-TUS,  Titos. 

A  Greek  disciple  who  accompanied  Paul  in  several  of 
liis  journeys,  was  sent  by  him  to  Dalmatia,  and  left  in 
Crete  to  settle  the  churches.  A.D.  65. 

2  Co.  2.  13  I  had  no  rest,  .because  I  found  not  T.  my 

7.  6  God . .  comforted  us  by  the  coming  of  T. 

7.  13  the  more  joyed  we  for  the  joy  of  T. 

7.  14  so  our  boasting,  which  I  (made)  before  T. 

8.  6  Insomuch  that  we  desired  T.,  that  as  he 
8. 16  put  the  same,  .care  into  the  heart  of  T. 

8. 23  Whether  (any  do  enquire)  of  T.,  (lie  is)my 

32. 18 1  desired  T.,  and  with  (him)  I  sent  a  bro. 
Cal.  2.  ilwent  upagainto  Jerusalem.  .andtookT. 

2.  3  But  neither  T. . .  was  compelled  to  be  cir. 

2  Ti.  4. 10  Crescens  to  Galatia,  T.  into  Dalmatia 
Titus  1.  4  To  T.,  (mine)  own  son  after  the  common 

TIZITE,  TP. 

Patronymic  of  Joha  one  of  David’s  valiant  men.  B.c. 
3048. 

1  Ch.iT.  43  of  Shimri,  and  Joha  his  brother,  the  T. 

TO,  unto  — 

1  .  Unto,  to,  toward,  Vk  el. 

Gen.  1.  9  Lettlie waters,  .begathered  togetherunto 
■  14.  7  they  returned,  and  came  to  En-mishpat  • 

2.  With  a  view  to,  io1?  lenio. 

Job  38.  40  When  they,  .abide  in  the  covert  to  lie  in 

3  From,  than,  ja  min. 

Dan.  2.  39  shall  arise  another  kingdomiuferiortoth. 

4.  Tn  order  that,  so  that,  lemaan. 

Gen.  50.  20  God  meant,  .to  bring,  .as  (it  is)  this  day 

5. Tn  order  that,  -ibj?a  baabur. 

2  Sa.  To.  3  hath  not  David . .  sent . .  to  search  the  city 

6.  Tn  order  that,  HUfal?  lebaabur. 

Exod2o.  20  God  is  come  to  prove  you,  and  that  his  f. 
2  Sa.  34.  20  To  fetch  about  this  form  of  speech  hath 

7 . Till,  unto,  up,  to,  ad. 

Ezra  4.  24  So  it  ceased  unto  the  second  year  of  the 

7.  22  Unto  an  hundred  talents  of  silver,  and  to 

7.  22  to  an  hundred  baths  of  wine,  and  to  an 
Dan.  4.  17  to  the  intent  that  the  living  may  know  tli. 

6.  26  his  dominion  (shall  be  even)  unto  the  end 

7.  33  came  to  the  Ancient  of  days,  and  they  b. 

7.  26  consume  and.  .destroy  (it)  unto  the  end 

8. On,  upon,  W  al. 

Gen.  18.  5  for  therefore  are  ye  come  to  your  servant 
Ezra  4.31  they  sent  unto  him,  (even)  unto  Artaxer. 
4.32  that  the  Jews  which  came  up  from  thee  to 

4.  37  sent  the  king  an  answer  unto  Rehum  the 

4.  r  8  letter  which  ye  sent  unto  us  hath  been  pi. 

4.  23  they  went  up  in  haste,  .unto  the  Jews,  and 
See  also  5.  3,  3,  3,  6,  7,  37,  37;  7.  18,  18;  Dan.  2.  24;  4. 
27,  34>  36.  36;  6 •  6>  'Si  7-  16- 

9.  With,  Bi/im. 

Gen.  24.  32  show  kindness  unto  my  master  Abraham 
Ezra  6.  8  what  ye  shall  do  to  the  elders  of  these  Je. 
Dan.  6.  21  Then  said  Daniel  unto  the  king,  O  king 

10.  From,  with,  Dya  meim. 

Gen.  44.  32  thy  servant  became  surety  for  the  lad  unto 

11.  The  mouth,  np  peh. 

ProV27-  23  (As)  the  fining  pot.. so  (is)  a  man  toliis  praise 

12.  Before,  ’icS  Upline. 

Gen.  27.  20  Because  the  Lord  thy  God  brought  (it)  to 

18. At  the  hand  of,  T1?!’  al-yad. 

2  Ch.  37.  35  next  to  him  was  Jehohanan  the  captain 

ll.To  meet,  ntOi?1?  liqrath. 

Isa.  21.  14  brought  water  to  him  that  was  thirsty 

15.  Until,  unto,  within,  a-xpi,  &XPIS  achri,  achris. 
Acts  2.  29  and  his  sepulchre  is  with  us  unto  this  day 

33.  6  when  they  had  gone  through  the  isle  unto 

22.  4  persecuted  this  way  unto  tile  death,  bind. 

22.  22  they  gave  him  audience  unto  this  word  • 
26.  22  I  continue  unto  this  day,  witnessing  both 

3  Co.  4. 3  3  Even  unto  this  present  hour  we  both  liun. 
2  Co.  30.  33  us,  a  measure  to  reach  even  unto  you 
Heb.  6.  3  3  the  full  assurance  of  hope  unto  the  end 
Rev.  2.  30  be  thou  faithful  unto  death,  and  I  will  gi. 

2.  26  keepeth  my  works  unto  the  end,  to  him 
32. 31  they  loved  not  their  lives  unto  the  death 

34.  20  blood  came  out . .  even  unto  the  horse  br. 
38.  5  For  her  sins  have  reached  unto  heaven 

16 . Through,  Sid  (gen.)  dia. 

2  Pe.  1.  3  him  that  hath  called  us  [to]  glory  and  vir. 
IT. Into,  to,  eis  eis. 

Matt.  2.  3  there  came  wise  men  from  the  east  to  Je. 
2.  8  he  sent  them  to  Bethlehem,  and  said,  Go 
See  also  3.  33;  37.  33,  34;  8.  38,  34;  9.  6,  7,  [33];  30.  37,  23, 
22;  32.  20;  33.  [52];  34.  22;  35.  24;  36.  5,  23;  37.  24,  27;  20. 
37.  38;  23. 3,  3;  22.  3,  4,  5,  [5],  9;  23.  34;  24.  9,  33;  25.  3, 
6,  30;  26.  2,  3,  8,  36;  27.  7,  33;  Mark  2.  [37];  4.35;  5.  3,  39, 


23,  38;  6.  43,  45;  7-  30.  54!  8-  3.  13.  221  9-  331  IO-  32>  33.  46; 

31.  3,  3,  13,  35,  27;  33.  9,  22,  23,  34;  34.  8,  32;  25.  42;  Luke 
2.  23,  26,  50,  56;  2.  4,  22,  32,  39,  42,  [42],  45,  52;  4.  9,  26, 
26,  32;  5.  27,  24,  25,  32;  7.  30;  8.  22,  39;  9.  26,  52,  53,  56; 

20.  7,  30,  34;  22.  24;  24.  8,  32;  25.  27;  26.  27,  34;  28.  24,  32, 
35;  29.  28,  29;  22.  22,  22; 22.  33,  39124.  s,  33,  20,28,33,  [50], 
52;  John  2.  22;  2.  2,  22,  23,  23;  4.  5,  8,  36,  45;  5.  2,  24,  29, 
29;  6.  27;  7.  8,  8,  30,  35,  [53];  8.  [2],  26;  9.  22;  22.  32,  38, 
54.  55.  56;  I2-  1.  22.  12.  23,  25,  27;  23.  2;  26.  32;  27.  2;  28. 
28;  39.  27;  20.  2,  3,  4,  8. 

Acts  2.  22,  25;  4.  3,  30;  5.  [26],  22,  36;  6.  22;  8.  3,  s,  25, 
26,  27,  40;  9.  2,  2,  [26],  30, 30;  20.  5,  8,  32;  22.  2 ;  23.  28,  20, 
22,  25,  26,  27;  22.  20,  29;  23.  4,  4,  33,  24,  22,  32,  34,  46,  47, 
48,  52;  24.  6,  20,22,  24,  26;  25.  2,  4,  22,  30,  38,  39;  26.  2,  8, 
22,  12,  22,  26;  27.  2,  s,  20,  20;  28.  2,  6,  29,  22,  24;  29.  2,  3,  3, 

22,  27;  20.  6,  [23],  24,  25,  27,  22,  38;  22.  s,  3,  2,  2,  4,  7,  8, 

22,  25,  27;  22.  5,  5,  7,  27,  22;  23.  32,  32,  33;  24.  27;  25.  2,  3, 

6,  9,  23,  26,  20,  22;  26.  7,  22,  22,  24,  27,  28;  27.  5,  8,  22, 
40;  28.  6,  23,  33,  25,  26. 

Rom.  2.  2,  26,  17,  24,  26,  28;  2.  4;  3.  7,  22,  25;  5.  25, 
26,  26,  28,  28,  22;  6.  [26],  26,  26,  29,  29,  22;  7.  5,  20, 20;  8. 

25;  9.  22,  22,  22,  23,  32 ;  20.  20,  20,  22,  28;  22.  36;  22.  3, 

20;  23.  [4],  24;  24.  2 ;  25.  7,  25 ;  26.  5,  29,  29,  26;  2  Co.  2. 

9 ;  2.  7 ;  4.  6;  8.  20;  20.  2,  32;  23.  22,  33,  34;  24.  8,  36; 
26.  3,  25;  2  Co.  2.  23;  2.  4,  32,  26,  26;  3.  23,  28;  4.  22,  25; 

7.  3,  9,  20;  8.  2,  4,  24;  9.  2,  5,  8,  22,  23,  23,  33;  20.  5,  24; 

22.  3 ;  33.  20,  20 ;  Gal.  2.  6,  27,  27,  28  ;  2.  2,  8,  9,  9,  22 ;  3. 

23,  24  ;  4.  24 ;  6.  8,  8 ;  Eph.  2.  5,  5,6,  24,  25:2.22;  4.  23, 

23,  26,  29,  30,  32;  6.  28;  Phil.  2.  22,  22,  29,  23;  2.  22;  3. 
22,  26;  4.  [26],  27;  Col.  2.  4,  6,  20,  22,  22,  20,  29;  2.  2,  2, 
22  ;  3.  9,  25;  4.  22 ;  2  Th.  2.  [5] ;  2.  9,  22,  26,  26  ;  3.  2,  3, 

5 ;  4.  9,  25,  27  ;  5.  9,  9  j  2  Th.  2.  23,  24  ;  3.  9 ;  3  Ti.  2.  6 ;  2. 

4.7.  4-  3 1  5*  24  »  6.  22,  27 ;  2  Ti.  1.  22 ;  2.  [24],  20,  20,  22, 
22,  25;  3.  7, 25 ;  4. 20,  20,  20, 22, 28 ;  Titus  3.  22 ;  Heb.  2.24; 
2.  3,  20,  27;  4.  26;  6.  6,  8;  7.  25,  25;  8.  3:  9.  2.4,  26,  28,  28; 
20.  29,  24,  39,  39;  22.  7,  22,  26;  22.  2;  23.  22  ;  Jas.  2. 

29,  29,  29;  2.  2 ;  4.  9,  9;  2  !Pe.  2,  2,  3,  4,  5,  7,  30,  22, 

25;  2.  8,  22 ;  3.  9,  22;  4.  4,  7,  9,  20;  5. 30;  2  Pe.  2.  4,  9,  22, 
22 ;  3.  9  ;  2  Jo.  3.  24  ;  3  John  5,  [5] ;  J udo 4,  6,  22 ;  Rev. 
2.  12,  22,  22,  22,  22,  22,  22 ;  6.  23 ;  9.  2,  7,  9;  20.  5 ;  22.  6, 
22;  22.  4,  23;  23.  3;  26.  24;  29.  9,  27;  20.  8. 

18. In,  among,  iv  en. 

Matt  37.  22  have  done  unto  him  whatsoever  they  lis. 
Luke  3.  27  the  disobedient  to  the  wisdom  of  the  just 
John  23.  35  are  my  disciples,  if  ye  liaveloveone  to  an. 
Acts  22. 32  when  Peter  was  come  to  himself,  lie  said 

26.  20  showed  first  unto  them  of  Damascus,  and 
Rom.  5.  22  That  as  sin  hath  reigned  unto  death,  even 

1  Co.  7.25  bondage . .  but  God  hath  called  us  to  peace 

9.  25  that  it  should  be  so  done  unto  me  :  for  (it 

24.  32  that  speaketh  (shall  be)  a  barbarian  unto 

2  Co.  4.  3  if  our  gospel  be  hid,  it  is  hid  to  them  that 

5.  29  hath  committed  unto  us  the  word  of  rec. 

8.  7  (in)  your  love  to  us,  (see)  that  ye  abound 
Col.  2.  23  was  preached  to  every  creature  which  is 
2  Th.  4.  7  God  hath  not  called,  .but  unto  holiness 

5.  23  unto  the  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ 
2  Ti.  3.  26  preached  unto  the  Gentiles,  believed  on 
2  Pe.  2.  5  add  to  your  faith  virtue  ;  and  to  virtue 

2.  6  to  knowledge . .  to  temperance . .  and  to  pa. 
1.  7  to  godliness  brotherly  kindness ;  and  to 

2  Jo.  4.  26  and  believed  the  love  that  God  hath  to  us 

10. Before,  ivdiriov  enopion. 

Luke24.  22  their  words  seemed  to  them  as  idle  tales 

20.  Out  of  in  ck. 

Matt28.-  24  if  this  come  to  the  governor’s  ears,  we  will 
Luke23.  7  thathebelongeduntoHerod’sjurisdiction 

21.  Ore,  upon,  in  l  (gen.)  epi. 

J 0I11122.  22  drew-  the  net  [to]  land  full  of  great  fishes 
.  Acts  20.  12  vessel  descending.,  and  let  down  to  the  ea. 

22 . Upon,  over,  ini  ( dat .)  epi. 

Matt.  9.  26  Noman  putteth  apiece  of  new  cloth  unto 
Gal.  5.  33  ye  have  been  called  unto  liberty;  only 
Eph.  2.  20  created  in  Christ  Jesus  unto  good  works 
2  Th.  4.  7  For  God  hath  called  us  unto  uncleanness 
2  Ti.  2.  24  strive,  .(but)  to  the  subverting  of  the  he. 

23.  Upon,  about,  for,  up  to,  ini  (acc.)  epi. 

Matt.  3.  7  when  he  saw  many,  .come  to  his  baptism 

3.  23  Then  cometh  Jesus  from  Galilee  to  .lord. 

5.  23  if  thou  bring  thy  gift  to  the  altar,  and  th. 

6.  27  Which  of  you.  .can  add  one  cubit  unto  his 

22.  28  then  the  kingdom  of  God  is  come  unto  you 
33.  48  when  it  was  full,  they  drew  to  shore,  and 

22.  29  he  came  to  it,  and  found  nothingthereon 

27.  27  gathered  unto  him  the  whole  band  (of  so. 
Mark  5.  22  much  people  gathered  unto  him  :  and  he 

22  23  when  he  came  to  it,  he  found  nothing  but 

35.  22  they  bring  him  unto  the  place  Golgotha 

25.  46  rolled  a  stone  unto  the  door  of  the  sepul. 

26.  2  they  came  unto  the  sepulchre  at  the  risi. 
Luke  2.  26  And  many,  .shall  he  turn  to  the  Lord  th. 

2. 27  to  turn  the  heartsof  the  fathers  to  the  ch. 

5.  1 1  w  hen  they  had  brought  their  ships  to  la. 

6.  35  for  he  is  kind  unto  the  unthankful  and 

8.  27  when  he  went  forth  to  land,  there  met 

9.  62  No  man,  having  put  his  hand  to  the  plo. 
30.  6  if  not,  it  shall  turn  to  you  again 

20. 22  the  kingdom  of  God  is  come  nigh  [unto] 
22.  22  when  they  bring  you  unto  the  synagogues 
22.  25  which  of  you.  .can  add  to  his  stature  one 
22.  58  When  thou  goest  with  thine  adversary  to 

27.  4  seven  times  in  a  day  turn  again  [to]  thee 
29.  5  when  Jesus  came  to  the  place,  he  looked 
22.  44  [great  drops  of  blood  falling  down  to  the] 

22.  52  and  the  elders,  which  were  come  to  him 

23.  2  the  whole  multitude . .  led  him  unto  Pilate 

23.  33  when  they  were  come  to  the  place  which 


Luke23.  48  the  people  that  came  together  to  that  sig. 

24.  2  they  came  unto  the  sepulchre,  bringing 

24.  32  Then  arose  Peter,  and  ran  flmto]  the  sepul. 

24.  24  certain  of  them.,  went  to  the  sepulchre, and 
John  6.  16  his  disciples  went  down  mito  the  sea 
29.  33  when  they  came  to  Jesus,  and  saw  that 
Acts  8.  26  unto  the  way  that  goeth  down  from  J er. 

8.  32  He  was  led  as  a  sheep  to  the  slaughter 

8.  36  they  came  unto  a  certain  water,  and  the 

9.  4  he  fell  to  the  earth,  and  heard  a  voice  say. 

9.  22  he  might  bring  them  bound  unto  the  ch. 

9.  35  all  that  dwelt  in  Lydda . .  turned  to  the  L. 

20.  22  a  certain  vessel  descending  [unto]  him,  as 
22.  22  there  w  ere  three  men  already  come  unto 
22.  22  and  a  great  number,  .turned  unto  the  L. 
22.  20  they  caine  unto  the  iron  gate  thatleadeth 
22.  22  he  came  to  the  house  of  Mary  the  mother 

24.  23  brought  oxen  and  gai-land's  unto  the  gates 
24. 15  turn  from  these  vanities  unto  the  living 

25.  29  trouble  not  them  which.. are  turned  to  G. 

26.  29  drew  (them)  into  the  market  place  unto 

27.  6  drew  Jason  and  certain  brethren  unto  the 
37.  14  sent  away  Paul,  to  go  as  it  were  to  the  sea 
27.29  brought  him  unto  Areopagus,  saying.  May 
28. 32  and  brought  him  to  the  judgment  seat 
29.  22  from  his  body  were  brought  unto  the  sick 
20.  23  And  we  went  before  to  ship,  and  sailed 
22.  32  took  soldiers.. and  ran  down  unto  them 

24.  8  [Commanding  his  accusers  to  come  unto] 

25.  22  Hast  thou  appealed. .?  unto  Cesar  slialt 

26.  28  (from)  the  power  of  Satan  unto  God,  that 

26.  20  that  they  should  repent  and  turn  to  God 

27.  43  cast(themselves)..(intothesea),andgetto 
27.  44  it  came  to  pass,  that  they  escaped,  .to  la. 

Gal.  4.  9  how  turn  ye  again  to  the  weak  and  begg. 
2  Th.  2.  2  and  (by)  our  gathering  together  unto  him 
2  Ti.  2.  36  they  will  increase  unto  more  ungodliness 

4.  4  turn  away  (their)  ears,  .turned  unto  fab. 
Heb.  6.  1  let  us  go  on  unto  perfection ;  not  laying 
Jas.  2.  3  ye  have  respect  to  him  that  weareth  the 
2  Pe.  2.  25  are  now  returned  unto  the  Shepherd  and 
2  Pe.  2.  22  The  dog  (is)  turned  to  his  own  vomit  ag. 
Rev.  26.  24  (which)  go  forth  unto  the  kings  of  the  ea. 
22.  30  he  carried  me.  .to  a  great  anti  high  mou. 
22.  24  that  they  may  have  right  to  the  tree  of 
22.  28  God  shall  add  unto  him  the  plagues  that 

24.  Unto,  up  to,  hitherto,  'ius  hcos. 

Matt.  2.  27  from  Abraham  to  David,  .and.  .unto  Chr. 

32.  23  Capernaum,  which  art  exalted  unto  liea. 
20.  8  hire,  beginning  from  the  last  unto  the  first 

22.  26  Likewise  the  second  also,  .unto  the  seve. 

23.  35  from  the  blood  of  righteous  Abel  unto  the 

24.  22  since  the  beginning  of  the  world  to  this 
24.  27  as  the  lightning,  .sliineth  even  unto  the 
24.  31  front  one  end  of  heaven  to  the  other 

26.  38  Mysoulisexceeding  sorrowful,  even  unto 

26.  58  followed  him  afar  off  unto  the  high  priest 

27.  8  was  called.  The  field  of  blood,  unto  this 
27.  45  darkness  overall  the  land  unto  the  ninth 

27.  51  was  rent  in  twain  from  the  top  to  the  bo. 

28.  20  I  am  with  you  ahvay,  (even)  unto  the  end 
Mark  6.  23  will  give  (it)  thee,  unto  the  half  of  myki. 

23.  39  creation  which  God  created  unto  this  time 

33.  27  from  the  uttermost  part  of  the  earth  to 

24.  34  Mysoul  is  exceeding  sorrowful  unto  death 

25.  38  was  rent  in  twain  from  the  top  to  the  bo. 
Luke  2.25  Let  us  now  go  even  unto  Beth  lehem,  and 

4.  29  led  him  unto  the  brow  of  the  hill  whereon 
4. 42  came  unto  him,  and  stayed  him,  that  he 
20.  25  exalted  to  heaven,  shall  be  thrust  down  to 

22.  52  blood  of  Abel,  unto  the  blood  of  Zacliar. 
John  8.  9  [beginning  at  the  eldest,  (even)  unto  the] 
Acts  2.  8  and  unto  the  uttermost  part  of  the  earth 

3.  22  unto  that  same  day  that  he  was  taken  up 

7.  45  face  of  our  fathers,  unto  the  days  of  Da. 

8.  20  all  gave  heed,  from  the  least  to  the  grea. 

9.  38  that  he  would  not  delay  to  come  to  them 

23.  47  be  for  salvation  unto  the  ends  of  the  earth 
27.  25  brought  him  unto  Athens :  and  receiving 
23.  23  go  to  Cesarea,  and  horsemen  threescore 

26.  22  I  persecuted  (them)  even  unto  strange  ci. 
Rom  22.  8  that  they  should  not  hear,  unto  this  day 
2  Co.  2.  8  Who  shall  confirmyou  unto  the  end,  (that 

4.  23  the  offscouring  of  all  things  unto  this  day 

8.  7  unto  this  hour  eat  (it)  as  a  thing  offered 

25.  6  the  greater  partremain  unto  this  present 
2  Co.  2.  23  trust  ye  shall  acknowledge  even  to  the  end 

3.  25  But  even  unto  this  day,  when  Moses  is  re. 

22.  2  such  an  onecaughtupto  the  third  heaven 
Heb.  8.  22  shall  know  me,  from  the  least  to  the  gre. 
Jas.  5.  7  Be  patient,  .unto  the  coming  of  the  Lord 

25.  Tn  order  that,  so  that,  " va  hina. 

Matt  26.  26  from  that  time  he  sought  opportunity  to 

27.  26  scourged  Jesus,  he  delivered  (him)  to  be 
27.  32  him  they  compelled  to  bear  his  cross 

Mark  4.  22  Is  a  candlebrouglit  to  be  put  under  a  bu. 

4.  22  under  a  bed?  and  not  to  be  set  on  a  can. 

6.  41  to  set  before  them;  andthetwo  fishes  di. 

7.  32.  they  beseech  him  to  put  his  hand  upon 

8.  6  gave,  .to  set  before  (them) ;  and  they  did 

8.  22  bring  a  blind  man.  .and  besought  him  to 

9.  22  cast  him  into  the  fire,  .to  destroy  him 

23.  28  who  gave  thee  this  authority  to  do  these 

22.  13  And  they  send,  .to  catch  him  in  (his)  wo. 

23.  34  and  commandeth  the  porter  to  watch 
14.  10  Judas  Iscariot,  .went,  .to  betray  him 

25.  25  Pilate,  .delivered  Jesus,  .to  be  crucified 
35.  20  clothes  on  him,  and  led  him  out  to  cruc. 

25.  22  they  compel  one  Simon. .  to  bear  his  cross 

Luke  6.  34  sinners  also  lend .  .to  receive  as  much  ag. 

9.  40  I  besought  thy  disciples  to  cast  him  out 


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Lukeig.  4  climbed  up  into  a  sycamore  tree  to  see 
John  i.  7  The  same  came  for  a  witness,  to  bear  wit. 
j.  8  hut  (was  sent)  to  bear  witness  of  that  li. 
1. 19  sent  priests,  .to  ask  him,  Who  art  thou? 
i .  27  whose  shoe’s  latchet  I  am  not  worthy  to 
3. 17  sent  not  his  Son  into  the  world  to  conde. 
4.  8  his  disciples  were  gone  away . .  to  buy  me. 

4.  34  My  meat  is  to  do  the  will  of  him  that  sent 

5.  7  I  have  no  man.  .to  put  me  into  the  pool 

5.  36  which  the -Father  hath  given  me  to  finish 

6.  15  take  him  by  force,  to  make  him  a  king,  he 

6.  38  not  to  do  mine  own  will,  but  the  will  of 

7.  32  the  chief  priests  sent  officers  to  take  him 

8.  56  Your  father  Abraham  rejoiced  to  see  my 

8.  59  Then  took  they  up  stones  to  cast  at  him 

10.  31  the  Jews  took  up  stones  again  to  stone 

11.  19  to  comfort  them  concerning  their  brother 
11.  31  She  goeth  unto  the  grave  to  weep  there 
11.  53  they  took  counsel  together  for  to  put  him 

11.  55  went,  .before  the  passover,  to  purify  th. 

12.  20  Greeks  among  them  that  came  up  to  wo. 
12  47  came  not  to  judge  the  world,  but  to  save 

13.  2  nowput  into  the  heart  of  Judas,  .to  betray 
17.  4  finished  the  work,  .thou  gavest  me  to  do 
19. 16  Then  delivered  he  him .  .to  he  crucified 

Acts  16.  30  aud  said,  Sirs,  what  must  I  do  to  be  saved 
16.  36  The  magistrates  have  sent  to  let  you  go 
27.  42  soldiers'  counsel  was  to  kill  the  prisoners 

1  Co.  1.  27  [foolish  things  of  the  world  to  confound] 

1.  27  to  confouud  the  things  which  are  mighty 

1.  28  (yea),  and  things  which  are  not,  to  bring 

9.  25  they  (do  it)  to  obtain  a  corruptible  crown 
13.  3  though  I  give  my  body  [to]  be  burned,  and 
16.  12  greatly  desired  him  to  come  nnto  you  with 

16.  12  but  his  will  was  not  at  all  to  come  at  this 

2  Co.  12.  7  messenger  of  Satan  to  buffet  me,  lest  I 
Gal.  4.  5  To  redeem  them  that  were  under  the  law 
Phil.  2.  30  to  supply  your  lack  of  service  toward  me 

2  Th.  3.  9  Not  because  we  have  not  power,  but  to 

1  Jo.  1.  9  he  is  faithful  and  just  to  forgive  us  (our) 

3.  5  know  that  he  was  manifested  to  take  away 

3  John  4  I  have  no  greater  joy  than  to  hear  that 
Rev.  2.  21  gave  her  space  to  repent  of  her  fornicat. 

3.  9  I  will  make  them  [to]  come  and  worship 
6.  2  he  went  forth  conquering,  and  to  conquer 
8.  6  seven  angels,  .prepared  themselves  to  so. 
13.  12  causeth  the  earth .  .to  worship  the  first  be. 
13.  16  to  receive  a  mark  in  their  right  hand,  or 
21.  15  had  a  golden  reed  to  measure  the  city,  and 
21.  23  city  had  no  need  for  the  sun .  .to  shine  in 

26.  Down  to,  Kara  ( acc .)  kata. 

Acts  16.  7  After  they  were  come  to  Mysia,  they  ass. 

20.  20  taught  you  publicly,  and  from  house  to 
25.  16  have  the  accusers  face  to  face,  and  have 

Rom  14.  22  Hast  thou  faith?  have  (it)  to  thyself  bef. 

2  Co.  8.  3  For  to  (their)  power,  I  bear  record,  yea 
Gal.  2.  11  I  withstood  him  to  the  face,  because  he 
Phil.  1.  12  things  (which  happened)  unto  me  have 

27.  With,  peril  {gen.)  meta. 

Luke  1.  72  perform  the  mercy  (promised)  to  our  fat 
Rev.  10.  8  voice,  .spake  unto  me  again,  and  said,  Go 

28.  Unto,  until,  pexpi,  gexpls  mechri,  mechris. 
Rom.  5.  14  Nevertheless  death  reigned  from  Adam 

15. 19  round  about  unto  Illyricum,  I  have  fully 
Phil.  2.  8  became  obedient  unto  death,  even  the 

2.  30  he  was  nigh  unto  death,  not  regarding  his 
2  Ti.  2  9  Wherein  I  suffer  trouble,  .unto  bonds,  but 
Heb.  3.  6  [rejoicing  of  the  hope  firm  unto  the  end] 

3.  14  beginningof  our  confidence  stedfast  unto 

12.  4  Ye  have  not  yet  resisted  unto  blood,  stri. 

29 . How,  to  the  end  that,  '6tt us  hopbs. 

Matt  26.  59  sought  false  witness,  .to  put  him  to  death 
Luke  11.  37  a  certain  Pharisee  besought  him  to  dine 
Acts  9.  24  watched  the  gates  day  and  night  to  kill 
23.  23  Slake  ready  two  hundred  soldiers  to  go 

30 . Toward,  rrpos  (acc.)  pros. 

Matt.  2.  12  that  they  should  not  return  to  Herod,  th. 
3.  5  Then  went  out  to  him  Jerusalem,  and  all 
3. 10  the  axe  is  laid  unto  the  root  of  the  tree,  th. 
3. 13  cometh  Jesus.,  unto  John,  to  be  baptized 
3.  14  baptized  of  thee,  and  comest  thou  to  me? 
3. 15  Jesus  answering  said  unto  [him],  Suffer 

5.  28  whosoever  looketh  on  a  woman  to  lust 

6.  1  do  not  your  alms  before  men,  to  be  seen 

7.  IS  which  come  to  you  in  sheep’s  clothing 

10.  6  But  go  rather  to  the  lost  sheep  of  the  h. 
10. 13  not  worthy,  let  your  peace  return  to  you 

11.  28  Come  unto  me,  all  (ye)  that  labour  and 

13.  2  multitudes  were  gathered  together  unto 

13.  30  and  bind  them  in  bundles  to  burn  them 

14.  25  Jesus  went  unto  them,  walking  on  the  sea 
14.  28  if  it  be  thou,  bid  me  come  unto  thee  on 
14.  29  he  walked  on  the  water,  .to  Jesus 

17.  14  when  they  were  come  to  the  multitude,  th. 
19.  14  forbid  them  not,  to  come  unto  me  ;  for  of 

21.  1  when  they,  .were  come,  .unto  the  mount 
21.  32  John  came  unto  you  in  the  way  of  right. 
21.  34  he  sent  his  servants  to  the  husbandmen 
21.  37  last  of  all  he  sent  unto  them  his  son,  say. 
23.  34  I  send  unto  you  prophets,  and  wise  men 
23.  37  stonest  them  which  are  sent  unto  thee 
25.  9  go  ye  rather  to  them  that  sell,  and  buy  for 
25.  36  I  was  in  prison,  and  ye  came  unto  me 

25.  39  when  saw  we  thee  sick,  .and  came  unto 

26.  14  one  of  the  twelve . .  went  unto  the  chief  pr. 
26.  18  Go  into  the  city  to  such  a  man,  and  say  un. 
26. 40  he  cometh  unto  the  disciples,  and  flndeth 
26.  45  Then  cometh  he  to  his  disciples,  and  saith 
26.  57  led  (him)  away  to  Caiaphas  the  high  priest 


Matt27-  4  they  said,  Wliat  (is  that)  to  us?  see  thou 
27.  14  he  answered  him  to  never  a  word;  insom. 
27.  19  his  wife  sent  unto  him,  saying,  Have  thou 
27.  62  and  Pharisees  came  together  unto  Pilate 
Mark  1.  5,  32,  40,  45 ;  2.  3,  13;  3.  [7],  8,  13,  31 ;  4.  1, 

41;  5.  15,  19;  6.  25,  30,  33,  45,  48,  51;  7.  1,  [31];  9.  ,4. 

17,  19,  20;  10.  1,  [7],  14,  50;  11.  7,  27;  12.  2,  4,6,  13,  18; 
13.  22 ;  14.  10,  35  ;  15.  43;  Luke  1.  13,  18,  19,  27,  28,  34, 
43>  55>  61,  73,  80;  2.  15,  20,  34,  48,  49;  3.  9,  12,  13,  [14); 
4-  21,  23,  26,  26,  40,  43;  5.  10,  22,  31,  33,  34,  36;  6.  9,  47  ; 
7-  3>  4>'6>  7.  19.  20,  2°»  24.  4°>  44.  S°i  &■  4,  19.  [21].  22,  25, 
35  I  9-  3.  !3.  *4.  23.  33.  43.  5°.  57.  59.  [62] ;  10.  2,  23,  26, 
29;  ii-  1,  5.  5.  6.  39;  [53];  12.  1,  15,  16,  22,  41,  41,  58;  13. 

7.  23,  34;  14.  3,  6,  7,  7,  23,  25,  26,  28;  15.  3,  18,  20,  22  ;  16. 
1,  26,  26,  30;  17.  1,  22  18.  3,  [7],  9,  16,  31,  40;  19.  5,  8,  9, 

13.  33.  35.  39.  43i  20.  2,  3,  9,  10,  23,  41 ;  21.  38  ;  22.  15,  45, 
52,  7°:  23.  4.  7.  14.  15.  22,  28;  24.  5,  10,  17,  17,  18,25,  32, 
44  ;  John  1.  29,  42,  47;  2.  3 ;  3.  2,  4,  20,  21,  26,  26;  4.  15, 

30,  33.  35.  4°.  47.  48,  49’.  5-  33.  4°.  45  i  6.  5.  5.  17.  28,  34, 

35.  37.  37  44.  45.  65.  68  J  7-  3.  33.  37.  45.  (5°.  5° I  8.  [2,  3, 

7l.  3b  571  9-  13  1  io-  35.  41  i  ii-  3.  4.  15.  19.  21,  29,  45, 
46;  12.  32;  13.  1,  3,  6;  14.  3,  6,  12,  18,  23,  28,  28;  16.  5, 

7.  7.  10.  [16],  17,  28;  17.  11,  13;  18.  13,  24,  29,  38;  19.  39; 

20.  2,  2,  10,  17,  17,  17;  21.  22,  23. 

Acts  1.  7;  2.  [7],  12,  29,  37,  38;  3.  11, 12,  [22],  22,  2574. 

1.  8,  19,  23,  23,  24;  5.  9,  35;  7.  3,  [31];  8.  14,  20,  24,  26;  9, 

2,  [6],  10,  11,  15,  27,  32,  38,  40;  10.  3,  1 3, <15,  [21,]  21,  28, 
33;  11.  3,  11,  20,  30;  12.  5,  8,  15,  20,  21;  13.  15,  31,  32,  36; 
14  11;  15.  2,  7,  25,  33,  36;  16.  36,  37;  17.  2,  15,  15;  18.  6,  j4, 
21;  19.  2,  2,  [3],  31;  20.  6,  18;  21.  11,  18,  37,  39;  22.  1,5,  8, 
10.  13.  15.  21,  25;  23.  3,  [15],  17,  18,  18,  22,  24,  30;  25.  16, 

21,  22;  26.  1,  [6],  9,  14,  28;  27.  3,  12;  28.  8,  17,  21,  23,  25. 
26, 30;  Rom.  1. 10, 13;  3.  26;  8.  31;  10. 1,  21,  21;  15  2,  22,  23 
[24].  29,  30,  32;  1  Co.  2.  1 ;  4.  18,19,  21; 6.  5;  12.  2,  7;  13. 12; 

14.  6,  12,  26;  15.  34;  16.  5,  11,  12;  2  Co.  1.  15,  16,  20;  2.  1;  3. 
1,  16;  4.  2,  6;  5.  12;  6.  iij  7.  3,  12;  8.  17,  19;  10.  4;  11.  8; 

12.  14,  17;  13.  1,  7;  Gal.  1.  17;  6.  io,  10;  Eph.  2.  18;  3.  14; 

4.  14,  29;  5.  [31];  6.  9,  22;  Phil.  1.  26;  2.  25;  4.  6;  Col.  2.  23; 

4.  8,  10;  1  Th.  1.  9,  9;  2.  1,  2,  18;  3.  6,  1 1;  1  Ti.  3.  14;  4.  7, 
8;  2  Ti.  2.  24;  3.  17;  4.  9;  Titus  1.  16;  3.  1,  2,  12,  12;  Heii. 

1.  8,  13;  2.  17;  5.  1,  5,  7,  14;  6  1 1;  7.  21;  9.  13,  20;  13.  13; 
Jas  4.  [5];  1  Pe.  2.  4;  3.  15;  4.  12;  2  Pe.  1.  3;  3  16;  1  Jo. 

5.  16,  16,16,  17;  2  Jo.  10,  12.  12;  3  Jo.  14;  Rev.  3.  20; 
10.  9;  i2.  5,  12;  21.  [9];  22.  [18]. 

3 1 .  /I hove,  beyond,  vnep  (acc.)  huper. 

2  Co.  12. 13  what  is  it  wherein  ye  were  inferior  to 
32..  1  s,  is  hos. 

Rom.  9.  29  we  had  been,  .made  like  unto  Gomorrha 
3 3. So  as,  wot e  haste. 

Mattio.  1  he  gave  them  power,  .to  cast  them  out,  and 
27.  1  elders,  .took  counsel  against  Jesus  to  put 
Luke  9.  52  entered  into  a  village,  .[to]  make  ready  for 
See  also  About,  according,  add,  attendance,  bring,  call, 
chargeable,  cleave,  come,  communicate,  conformed, 
contrary,  day,  end,  even,  for,  go,  like,  nail,  put,  run, 
shut,  speak. 

TO  and  fro  — 

1  .Here,  hither,  nan  hennah. 

2  Ki.  4  35  returned,  and  walked  in  the  house  to  and  f. 

2.  To  go  out,  Ny;  yatsa. 

Gen.  8.  7  which  went  forth  to  and  fro,  until  the  waters 

3.  To  move,  shake,  stagger,  wander,  jdj  nua. 

Isa.  24.  20  The  earth  shall  reel  to  and  fro  like  a  dru. 
Sec  also  Driven,  go,  reel,  removing,  run,  running,  toss, 
tossed,  tossings,  walk. 

TO  day  — 

1. A  day,  to  day,  Drn  liayyom. 

Gen.  30.  32  I  will  pass  through  all  thy  flock  to  day 
Exod.  2.  18  How  (is  it),  .ye  are  come  so  soon  to  day 
5. 14  making  brick  both  yesterday  and  to  day 
14.  13  see  the  salvation. .  he  will  show  to  you  to  day 
14.  13  the  Egyptians  whom  ye  have  seen  to  day 
16.  25  And  Moses  said, Eat  that  today;  for  to  day 
16.  25  to  day  (is)  a  sabbath  unto  the  Lord:  today 
32.  29  Consecrate  yourselves  today  to  the  Lord 
Deut2g.  13  Thathemayestablishtheetodayforapeo. 
Josh.22.  18  (seeing)  ye  rebel  to  day  against  the  Lord 

1  Sa.  4.  3  Wherefore  hath  the  Lord  smitten  us  to  d. 

4. 16  the  man  said. . I  fled  to  day  out  of  the  ar. 

9. 12  haste  now,  for  he  came  to  day  to  the  city 
9.  12  (there  is)  a  sacrifice  of  the  people  to  day  in 
9. 19  ye  shall  eat  with  me  to  day;  and  to  morrow 
10.  2  When  thou  art  departed  from  me  to  day 
11. 13  to  day  the  Lord  hath  wrought  salvation 
12. 17  (Is  it)  not  wheat  harvest  to  day?  I  will  call’ 

20.  27  cometh  not  the  son  of  Jesse  to  meat.. tod. 
24. 10  that  the  Lord  had  delivered  thee  to  day 

26.  23  delivered  thee  into  (my)  hand  to  day,  hut 

27.  10  said,  Whither  have  ye  made  a  road  to  day? 

2  Sa.  11.  12  Tarry  here  to  day  also,  and  to  morrow  i 

14.  22  To  day  thy  servant  knoweth  that  I  have 
16.  3  To  day  shall  the  house  of  Israel  restore  me 

1  Ki.  8.  28  thy  servant  prayetli  before  thee  to  day 

2  Ki.  4.  23  Wherefore  wilt  thou  goto  him  today?  (it 

6.  28  we  may  eat  him  to  day,  and  we  will  eatmy 
Job  23.  2  to  day  (is)  my  complaint  bitter:  my  stroke 
Psa.  95.  7  he  (is)  our  God.. To  day  if  ye  will  hear  his 

2 . To  day,  this  day,  aypepov  semeron. 

Matt.  6.  30  the  grass  of  the  field,  which  to  day  is,  and 
16.  3  foul  weather  to  day;  for  the  sky  is  red  and 

21.  28  said,  Son,  go  work  to  day  in  my  vineyard 
Luke  5.  26  saying, We  have  seen  strange  things  to  d. 

12.  28  the  grass,  which  is  to  day  in  the  field,  and 

13.  32  I  cast  out  devils,  and  Ido  cures  to  day  and 
13.  33  I  must  walk  to  day,  and  to  morrow, and  the 
19.  5  Zaccheus.  .today  I  must  abide  at  thy  ho. 
23.  43  To  day  shalt  thou  be  with  me  in  paradise 


I.ukc24.  21  besides  all  this,  [to  day]  is  the  third  day 
Heb.  3.  7  saith,  To  day  if  ye  will  hear  his  voice 

3.  13  But  exhort.. while  it  is  called  To  day;  lest 

3.  15  To  day  if  ye  will  hear  his  voice,  harden 

4.  7  To  day.  .To  day  if  ye  will  hear  his  voice 

5.  5  Thou  art  my  Son,  to  day  have  I  begotten 

13.  8  same  yesterday,  and  to  day,  and  for  ever 
Jas.  4.  13  To  day  or  to  morrow  we  will  go  into  such  a 

TO  morrow  — 

1.  Time  behind,  to  mprrow,  yesterday,  nnD  machar. 
Exod.  8. 10  And  he  said,  To  morrow.  And  he  said 

8.  23  a  division . .  to  morrow  shall  this  sign  be 

8.  29  (Hies)  may  depart.. from  his  people,  to  mo. 

9.  5  To  morrow  the  Lord  shall  do  this  thing  in 

9.  18  to  morrow  about  this  time  I  will  cause  it 

10.  4  tomorrow  will  I  bring  the  locusts  into  thy 

16.  23  To  morrow  (is)  the  rest  of  the  holy  sabbath 

17.  9  tomorrow  I  will  stand  on  the  top  of  the 

19.  10  sanctify  them  to  day  and  to  morrow,  and 
32.  5  and  said,  To  morrow  (is)  a  feast  to  the  L. 

Nunm.  18  -Sauctifyyourselvesagamst  to  morrow, and 

14.  25  Tomorrow  turn  you,  and  get  you  into  the 
1 6.  7  put  incense  in  them  before  the  Lord  to  m. 
16.  16  thou,  and  they,  and  Aaron,  to  morrow 

Josh.  3.  5  for  to  morrow  the  Lord  will  do  wonders 

7.  13  Sanctify  yourselves  against  tomorrow:  for 

11.  6  to  morrow,  about  this  time,  will  I  deliver 

22. 18  to  morrow  he  will  be  wroth  with  the  wh. 
J  udgig.  9  tomorrow  get  you  early  on  your  way, that 

20.  28  to  morrow  I  will  deliver  them  into  thine  h. 

1  Sa.  9.  16  To  morrow,  about  this  time,  I  will  send 

11.  9  To  morrow,  by  (that  time)  the  sun  be  hot 
1 1. 10  To  morrow  we  will  come  out  unto  you,  and 

19.  11  save  uotthy  life  to  night,  to  morrow  thou 

20.  5  to  morrow  (is)  the  new  moon,  and  I  should 

20. 12  have  sounded  my  father  about  to  morrow 
20.  18  To  morrow  (is)  the  new  moon  :  and  thou 

28. 19  to  morrow  (shalt)  thou  aud  thy  sons  (lie) 

2  Sa.  11.  12  Tarry  ye  here  to  day  also,  and  to  morrow 

1  Ki.  19.  v  as  the  life  of  one  of  them  by  to  morrow 

20.  6  send  my  servants  unto  thee  to  morrow  ab. 

2  Ki.  6.  28  woman  said. .we  will  eatmy  son  to  morr. 

7.  1  To  morrow,  about  this  time,  (shall)  a  me. 
7.  18  shall  be  to  morrow  about  this  time  in  the 

10.  6  come  to  me  to  Jezreel  by  to  morrow  this 
2  CI1.20.  16  To  morrow  go  ye  down  against  them,  be. 

20. 17  to  morrow  go  out  against  them :  for  the 
Esth.  5.  8  I  will  do  to  morrow  as  the  king  hath  said 
5.  12  to  morrow  am  I  invited  unto  her  also  with 
9.  13  to  morrow  also  according  unto  this  day's 
Prov.  3.  28  Say  not.. to  morrow  I  will  give  ;  when  thou 
27.  1  Boast  not  thyself  of  to  morrow  ;  for  thou 
Isa.  22. 13  let  us  eat  and  drink,  for  to  morrowwesh. 

56. 12  to  morrow  shall  be  as  this  day,  (and)  much 

2.  To  morrow ,  avpiov  o.urion. 

Matt.  6.  30  which  to  day  is, and  to  morrow  is  castinto 
Lukei2.  28  and  to  morrow  is  cast  into  the  oven,  how 
13.  32  I  do  cures  to  day  and  to  morrow,  and  the 
13.  33  I  must  walk  to  day,  and  to  morrow,  and 
Acts  23. 15  he  bring  him  down  unto  you  [tomorrow] 
23.  20  thou  wouldest  bring  down  Paul  to  morrow 
25.  22  To  morrow,  said  he,  thou  shalt  hear  him 
1  Co.  15.  32  let  us  eat  and  drink  ;  for  to  morrow  we  die 
Jas.  4.  13  to  morrowwe  will  go  into  sucha  city,  and 
TO  the  end  or  intent  — 

1.  With  a  view  to,  els  cis. 

Acts  7.  19  cast  out  their  young  children,  to  the  enu 
Rom.  1.  11  may  impart,  .to  the  end  ye  may  be  estab. 

4.  16  to  the  end  the  promise  might  be  sure  to 
1  Co.10.  6  to  the  intent  we  should  not  lust  afterevil 

1  Th.  3.  13  To  the  end  he  may  stablish  your  hearts 

2.  In  order  that,  so  that,  'Ira  hina. 

John  11.  15  And  I  am  glad,  .to  the  intent  ye  may  be. 
Epb.  3.  10  To  the  intent  that  now  unto  the  princip 
TO  wit  — 

/Is,  how,  us  hos. 

2  Co.  5.  19  To  wit,  that  God  was  in  Christ  reconcil- 
TO  (God  or  you)  ward  — 

Toward,  npos  (acc.)  pros. 

2  Co.  1.  12  world,  and  more  abundantly  to  youward 

3.  4  trust  have  we  through  Christ  to  Godward 
1  Th.  1.  8  your  faith  to  Godward  is  spread  abroad 
TO-AH,  nifi  depression,  humility. 

Father  of  Eliel,  and  grandfather  of  Jeroham  the  grand¬ 
father  of  Samuel  the  prophet ;  called  also  Xahath  in 
ver.  26;  and  Tohu  in  1  Sa.  1.  1.  B.C.  1230. 

1  Ch.  6.  34  Jeroham,  the  son  of  Eliel,  the  son  of  T. 
TOB,  aio  fruitful,  good. 

A  district  in  Syria  N.E.  of  Gilead,  to  which  Jephtliah 
fled,  and  which  sent  out  mercenary  troops,  2  Sa.  10.  6; 
Mace.  5.  13. 

Judg  11.  3  Then  Jephtliah.  dwelt  in  the  land  of  T. 

11.  5  elders . .  went  to  fetch  J  ephthah  out  of . .  T. 

TOB  ADO-NI-JAH,  .Tins  aia  the  Lord  Jahisgood. 

A  Levite  sent  by  J  ehoshapliat  to  teach  the  people  in  the 
cities  of  Judah.  B.C.  913. 

2  CI1.17.  8  Adonijah,  and  Tobijah,  and  T.,  Levites 
T0-Bl'-AH,T0B-l'-JAH,n;5ia,n;3b,  )n;3ia  Jab.  is  good. 

1.  A  Levite  sent  by  .Tehoshapliat  to  teach  the  people  in 
the  cities  of  Judah  B.C.  913. 

2  Ch.17.  8  Adonijah,  and  T  ,  aud  Tob-adonijah,  Lev. 

2.  A  person  whose  descendants  returning  from  exile 
were  unable  to  prove  their  genealogy.  B.C.  445. 

Ezra  2.  60  children  of  Delaiah,  the  children  of  T. 
Neh.  7.  62  children  of  Delaiah,  the  children  of  T 


TOCHEN 


993 


TOLD 


3.  An  Ammonite  who  opposed  Nehemiah.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  2. 10  When . .  T.  the  servant,  the  Ammonite,  he. 

2.  19  But  when  Sanballat.  .and  T. .  .heard  (it) 

4.  3  Now  T.  the  Ammonite  (was)  by  him,  and 
4.  7  T. . .  heard  that  the  walls  of  .)  erusalem  we. 

6.  1  T. .  .heard  that  I  had  builded  the  wall 
6.  12  for  T.  and  Sanballat  had  hired  him 
6.  14  My  God,  think  thou  upon  T. .  .that  would 
6.  17  sent,  letters  unto  T. .  .(the  letters)  of  T. 

6. 19  (And)  T.  sent  letters  to  put  me  in  fear 

13.  4  Eliashib  the  priest,  .(was)  allied  unto  T. 

13.  7  the  evil  that  Eliashib  did  for  T.,  in  prep. 

13.  8  1  cast  forth  all  the  household  stuff  of  T. 

4.  A  chief  man  whose  posterity  returned  from  exile. 
B.C.  519. 

Zech.  6.  10  T.,  and .  .Jedaiah,  which  are  come  from 
6.  14  the  crowns  shall  be  to  Helem,  and  to  T. 

TO'-CHEN,  |3h  establishment. 

A  city  in  Simeon,  near  Itimmon  (or  Kemnon) ;  omitted 
in  Josh.  19.  7. 

1  Ch.  4.  32  And  their  villages  (were).  .T.,  and  Ashan 

TOE  (great)  — 

1. Thumb,  great  toe,  jns  bohcn. 

Exod  29.  20  and  upon  the  great  toe  of  their  righ„  .oot 
Lev.  8. 23  and  upon  the  great  toe  of  his  right  foot 

8.  24  and.upon  the  great  toes  of  their  right  feet 

14.  14,  17,  25,  28  upon  the  great  toe  of  his  right 

2.  Finger,  etsba. 

2  Sa.  21.  20  six  fingers,  and  on  every  foot  six  toes 

1  Ch.20.  6  fingers  and  toes  (were)  four  and  twenty 

3 . Fingers,  toes,  etsbean. 

Dan.  2.41  whereas  thou  sawest  the  feet  and  toes,  part 

2.  42  the  toes  of  the  feet  (were)  part  of  iron,  and 

4.  Toes  or  thumbs  of  the  feet,  ni:n3  behonoth  rag. 

Judg.  1.  6  and  cut  off  his  thumbs  and  his  great  toes 

1.  7  their  thumbs  and  their  great  toes  cut  off 

TO-GAR-MAH,  nDijji,  na-jiw. 

A  son  of  Gomel1,  son  of  Japheth,  in  the  N.  of  Armenia. 
B.c.  2200. 

Gen.  10.  3  And  the  sons  of  Gomer.  .Riphath,  and  T. 

1  Ch.  1.  6  And  the  sons  of  Gomer.  .Riphath,  and  T. 
Eze.  27.  14  They  of  the  house  of  T.  traded  in  thy  fa 
38.  6  the  house  of  T.  of  the  north  quarters,  and 
TOGETHER  — 

1. As  one,  inn?  keechad. 

Ezra  2.  64  The  whole  congregation  together  (was)  fo. 

3.  9  sons  of  Judah,  together,  to  set  forward 
6.  20  priests'and  the  Levites  were  purified  tog. 

Nell.  7.  66  The  whole  congregation  together  (was)  fo. 
Isa.  65.  25  The  wolf  and  the  lamb  shall  feed  together 

2.  Sister,  another,  ninx  achoth. 

Exod  26.  6  couple  the  curtains  together  witii  the  ta. 

3. --1.S  one,  nina  kachadali. 

Dan.  2.  35  broken  in  pieces  together,  and  became  like 

4.  Together,  nrr,  in;  yachad,  yachdar. 

Gen.  13.  6  mightdwelltogether.. could  not  dwell  tog. 
22.  6,  8  they  went  both  of  them  together 
22.  19  they  rose  up  and  went  together  to  Beer-s. 
36.  7  more  than  that  they  might  dwell  together 
Exodig.  8  all  the  people  answered  together,  and  said 
26.  24  they  shall  be  coupled  together  above  the 
36.  29  coupled  together  at  the  head  thereof,  to 
Deut  22. 10  not  plow  with  an  ox  and  an  ass  together 
22.  11  divers  sorts,  (as)  of  woollen  and  linen  tog. 
25.  5  If  brethren  dwell  together,  and  one  of  th. 
25.  11  When  men  strive  together  one  with  ano. 

33.  5  the  tribes  of  Israel  were  gathered  together 
33. 17  with  them  he  shall  push  the  people  toge. 
Josh.  9.  2theygatheredthemselvestogether,tofiglit 

11.  5  they  came  and  pitched  together  at  the 
Judg.  6.  33  children  of  the  east  were  gathered  toget. 

19.  6  did  eat  and  drink  both  of  them  together 

1  Sa.  11.  it  so  that  two  of  them  were  not  left  together 

17.  10  give  me  a  man,  that  we  may  fight  together 
31.  6  and  all  his  men,  that  same  day  together 

2  Sa.  2.  13  met  together  by  the  pool  of  Gibeon  :  and 

2. 16  so  they  fell  down  together  :  wherefore  th. 

10.  15  Israel,  they  gathered  themselves  together 

12.  3  it  grew  up  together  with  him,  and  with  his 

14.  16  destroy  me  and  my  son  together  out  of  the 
21.  9  they  fell  (all)  seven  together,  and  wereput 

1  Ki.  3.  18  we  (were)  together;  (there  was)nostran. 
1  Ch.io.  6  Saul  died,  .and  all  his  house  together 
Ezra  4.  3  but  we  ourselves  together  will  build  unto 
Neh.  4.  8  conspired  all  of  them  together  to  come 
6.  2  Come,  let  us  meet  together  in  (some  one 
6.  7  Come,  .and  let  us  take  counsel  together 
Job  2. 11  they  had  made  an  appointment  together 

3.  18  prisoners  rest  together ;  they  hear  not  the 
6.  2  my  calamity  laid  in  the  balances  together 

9.  32  (and)  we  should  come  together  in  judgm. 

10.  8  and  fashioned  me  together  round  about 
16.  10  they  have  gathered  themselves  together 

17. 16  when  (our)  rest  together  (is)  in  the  dust 
19.  12  His  troops  come  together,  and  raise  up  th. 
24.  4  poor  of  the  earth  hide  themselves  together 
34. 15  All  flesh  shall  perish  together,  and  man 
38.  7  Whentliemorningstarssangtogether,  and 
40. 13  Hide  them  in  the  dust  together ;  (and)  hi. 

Psa.  2.  2  rulers  take  counsel  together,  agaiust  the 
14.  3  they  are  (all)  together  become  filthy ;  (th. 
31.  13  while  they  took  counsel  together  against 

34.  3  magnify .  .and  let  us  exalt  his  name  toge. 

35.  26  brought  to  confusion  together  thatrejoice 

125 


Psa.  37.  38  transgressors  shall  be  destroyed  together 
40.  14  be  ashamed  and  confounded  together  that 

40.  14  be  ashamed  and  confounded  together  that 

41.  7  All  that  hate  me  whisper  together  against 

48.  4  For,  lo,  the  kings ..  passed  by  together 

49.  2  Bothlowandhigh,rich  and  poor,  together 
55.  14  We  took  sweet  counsel  together,  (and)  wa. 
71.10  they  that  lay  wait . .  take  counsel  together 
74.  8  Let  us  destroy  them  together :  they  have 
83.  5  For  they  have  consulted  together  with  one 
88.  17  water  ;  they  compassed  me  about  together 
98.  8  (their)  hands :  let  the  hills  be  joyful  toge. 

102.  22  When  the  people  are  gathered  together 
122.  3  builded  as  a  city  that  is  compact  together 
133.  1  pleasant  (it  is)  for  brethren  todwell  toge. 
Isa.  1.  28  destruction . .  of  the  sinners  (shall  be)  tog. 

1.  31  they  shall  both  burn  together,  and  none 
g.  21  they  together  (shall  be)  against  Judah 

11.  6  the  young  lion  and  the  fatling  together 

11.  7  their  young  ones  shall  lie  down  together 
11.  14  they  shall  spoil  them  of  the  east  together 

18.  6  They  shall  be  left  together  unto  the  fowls 
22.  3  All  thy  rulers  are  fled  together,  they  are 
22.  3  all  that  are  found  in  thee  are  bound  toget. 
27.  4  I  would  bum  them  together 
31.  3  fall  down,  and  they  all  shall  fail  together 

40.  5  all  flesh  shall  see  (it)  together  :  for  the 

41.  1  let  us  come  near  together  to  judgment 
41.  19  (and)  the  pine,  and  the  box  tree  together 
41.  20  know,  and  consider,  and  understand  tog. 
41.  23  we  may  be  dismayed,  and  behold  (it)  toge. 

43.  9  Let  all  the  nations  be  gathered  together 
43.  17  they  shall  lie  down  together,  they  shall 

43.  26  let  us  plead  together :  declare  thou,  that 

44.  11  they  shall  fear.. they  shall  be  ashamed  to. 

45.  8  let  righteousness  spring  up  together ;  I  the 
45.  16  they  shall  goto  confusion  together  (that 
45.  20  draw  near  together,  ye  (that  are)  escaped 

45.  21  let  them  take  counsel  together :  who  hath 

46.  2  Theystoop,  theybow  down  together,  they 
48. 13  (when)  I  call  unto  them,  they  stand  up  tog. 

50.  8  let  us  stand  together ;  who  (is)  mine  adv. 
52.  8  with  the  voice  together  shall  they  sing 
52.  9  sing  together,  ye  waste  places  of  Jerusal. 
to.  13  the  pine  tree,  and  the  box  together,  to  bea. 
65.  7  the  iniquities  of  your  fathers  together,  sa. 
66. 17  shall  be  consumed  together,  saith  the  Lord 

Jer.  3.  18  they  shall  come  together  out  of  the  land 
6.  11  upon  the  assembly  of  young  men  together 
6. 12  others, (with  their)  fields  and  wives  togeth. 
6.  21  the  fathersaudthe  sons  together  shall  fall 

13.  14  will  dash,  .the  fathers  and  the  sons  toge. 
31.  8  and  her  that  travaileth  with  child  togeth. 
31.  13  rejoice,  .both  young  men  and  old  togeth. 
31.  24  and  in  all  the  cities  thereof  together 
41.  1  there  they  did  eat  bread  together  in  Miz. 
46.  12  stumbled,  .they  are  fallen  both  together 
46.  21  turned  back,  (and)  are  fled  away  together 

48.  7  (with)  his  priests  and  his  princes  together 

49.  3  (and)  his  priests  and  his  princes  together 

50.  4  they  and  the  children  of  Judah  together 

50.  33  the  children  of  Judah  (were)  oppressed  to. 

51.  38  They  shall  roar  together  like  lions;  they 
Lam.  2.  8  rampart  and  the  wall,  .languished  toget. 
Hos.  1. 11  the  children  of  Israel  be  gathered  toget. 

11.  8  is  turned,  .my  repentings  are  kindled  to. 
Amos  1.  15  he  and  his  princes  together,  saith  the  Lo. 

3.  3  Can  two  walk  together,  except  they  be  ag. 
Mic.  2.  12  I  will  put  them  together  as  the  sheep  of 
Zech.  10.  4  Out  of  him  came . .  every  oppressor  toget. 

b. Couple,  team,  yoke,  together,  bps  tsemed. 

2  Ki.  9.  25  when  I  and  thou  rode  together  after  Ah. 
6.  A  gathering,  ncox  asephah. 

Isa.  24.  22  And  they  shall  be  gathered  together 
7 .Of  one  another,  a\\-i]Kiei/  allelon. 

1  Th.  5. 11  Wherefore  comfort  yourselves  together 

8.  Toward  each  other,  irpos  aW-fiAovs  prosallelous. 
I.uke24. 14  they  talked  together  of  all  these  things 

9.  Together  with,  aya  hama. 

Rom.  3. 12  they  are  together  become  unprofitable 
1  Th.  4.  17  shall  be  caught  up  together  with  them  in 

5.  10  died  for  us,  that.. we  should  live  together 

10.  Together,  upon  or  about  the  same,  iir'i  rb  avrb. 
Matt 22.  34  the  Pharisees,  .were  gathered  together 
Luke  17.  35  Two  (women)  shall  be  grinding  together 
Acts  1.  15  the  number  of  the  names  together  were 

2.  44  all  that  believed  were  together,  and  had 

3.  1  Peter  and  John  wentup  together  into  the 

4.  26  the  rulers  were  gathered  together  against 
1  Co.  7.  5  cometogether  again,  that  Satan  tempt  you 

1 1 .  Together,  down  to  the  same,  Kara  rb  aurb. 

Acts  14.  1  they  went  both  together  into  the  synag. 

12.  With  one  another,  yer'  aWyAuv  met'  allelon. 
Luke23.  12  Pilate  and  Herod  were  made  friends  tog. 

IS. Together,  Syov  homou. 

John  4.  36  and  he  that  reapeth  may  rejoice  together 

20.  4  So  they  ran  both  together :  and  the  other 

21.  2  There  were  together  Simon  Peter,  and  T. 
See  also  Agree,  assemble,  assembled,  assembling,  band, 
bow,  bring,  builded,  call,  called,  cleave  fast,  come, 
comforted,  consult,  counsel,  coupled,  flow,  folden,  fol¬ 
lower,  framed,  gather,  gathered,  gathering,  glorified, 
grow,  join,  joined,  knit,  meet,  met,  planted,  put,  raise 
up,  reason,  rise  up,  rolled,  run,  shake,  shut  up,  smite, 
sow,  stick,  strive,  struggle,  take,  temper,  tempered, 
travail  in  pain,  thrust,  whisper,  work,  wrap,  wrapped, 


yoke.  Also  sing  together  by  course,  gather  together 
In  one.  Together  with,  see  elected,  labour,  quicken, 
sit. 

TO'-HU,  inn  humility,  depression. 

A  Kohathite,  ancestor  of  Samuel;  called  Nahadh  in 
1  Ch.  6.  26,  and  Toah  in  1  Ch.  6.  34.  B.C.  1230. 

1  Sa.  1.  1  Elihu,  the  son  of  T.,  the  son  of  Zuph 

TO'-I,  TO'-tT,  ’JM,  Wh  error,  wandering. 

A  king  of  Hamath  in  the  days  of  David.  B.C.  1040. 

2  Sa.  8.  9  T. .  .heard  that  David  had  smitten  all  the 

8.  10  Then  T.  sent  Joram  his  son  unto  king  D. 

8.  10  fought,  .for  Hadadezer  had  wars  with  T. 

1  Ch.18.  9  T..  .heard  how  Davidhad  smitten  all  the 

18.  io  fought,  .for  Hadarezer  had  wars  with  T. 

TOLL,  (to)  — 

1. Labour,  bail  amal. 

Gen.  41.  51'  God.  .hath  made  me  forget  allmytoil,and 

‘l.Grieeous  thing,  labour,  ['Oxjj  itstsabon. 

Gen.  5.  29  concerning  our  work  and  toil  of  our  hands 

3.  To  try,  daaavifa  basanizd. 

Mark  6.  48  he  saw  them  toiling  in  rowing;  for  the 

4.  To  labour,  be  weary,  fatigued,  kottuxu  kopiao. 
Matt.  6.  28  Consider  the  lilies,  .they  toil  not,  neither 
Luke  5.  5  we  have  toiled  all  the  night,  and  have  ta. 

12.  27  [they  toil  not,  they  spin  not ;  and  yeti  say] 

TOKEN  (evident,  manifest) — • 

1. A  sign,  token,  nix  otli. 

Gen.  9.  12,  17  This  (is)  the  token  of  the  covenant  wh. 

9.  13  be  for  a  token  of  a  covenant  between  me 
17. 11  it  shall  be  a  token  of  the  covenant  betw.: 

Exod.  3.  12  a  token  unto  thee  that  I  have  sent  thee 
12.  13  blood  shall  be  to  you  for  a  token  upon  the 

13. 16  it  shall  be  for  a  token  upon  thine  hand 
Num  17.  10  to  be  kept  for  a  token  against  the  rebels 
Josh.  2.  12  show  kindness.. and  give  me  a  true  token 
Job  21.  29  the  way?  and  do  ye  not  know  their  tokens 
Psa.  65.  8  They  also,  .are  afraid  at  thy  tokens :  thou 
86.  17  Show  me  a  token  for  good;  that  they  wh. 
135.  9  sent  tokens  and  wonders  into  the  midst 
Isa.  44.  25  That  frustrateth  the  tokens  of  the  liars 

2.  Proof,  manifest  token,  evbayya  endeigma. 

2  Th.  1.  5  a  manifest  token  of  the  righteous  judgm. 

3..-1  showing  in,  indication,  tube  f  is  endeixis. 

Phil.  1.  28  is  to  them  an  evident  token  of  perdition 

4.  A  sign,  signal,  mark,  apyuov  seme  ion. 

2  Th.  3. 17  mine  own  hand,  whichisthe  token  in  ev. 

5. -1  joint  sign,  signal,  avaapyov  sussemon. 
Marki4.  44  had  given  them  a  token,  saying, Whomso. 

TO'-LA,  5,’Vm  warm,  crimson. 

1.  A  son  of  Issachar.  B.C.  1690. 

Gen.  46.  13  And  the  sons  of  Issachar ;  T.,  and  Phuv. 
Num26.  23  (of)  T.,  the  family  of  the  Tolaites  :  of  Pua 
1  Ch.  7.  1  the  sons  of  Issachar  (were)  T.,  and  Puah 

7.  2  the  sons  of  T.;  Uzzi,  and  Rephaiali,  and 

7.  2  heads  of  their  father’s  house . .  of  T. 

2.  A  judge  of  Israel,  of  the  tribe  of  Issachar.  b.c. 
1206-1183. 

Judg  10.  1  there  arose  to  defend  Israel,  T.  the  son  of 
TO'-LAD,  iVin  begetter. 

A  city  in  Simeon  near  Ezera ;  same  of  El-tolad  in  Josh. 

15.  30. 

1  Ch.  4.  29  And  at  Bilhah,  and  at  Ezem,  and  at  T. 
TOLAITES,  'yVifirr. 

Family  of  Tola*  son  of  Issachar. 

Num. 26.  23  (of)  Tola,  the  family  of  the  T. :  of  Pua,  the 
TOLD,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  said,  tax  amar,  2. 

Josh.  2.  2  it  was  told  the  king  of  Jericho,  saying 
Dan.  8.  26  And  the  vision,  .which was  told  (is)  true 

2.  To  be  put  before,  declared,  iff  nagad,  6. 

Gen.  22.  20  it  was  told  Abraham,  saying.  Behold,  Mi. 
27.  42  words  of  Esau  her  elder  son  were  told  to 
31.  22  it  was  told  Labanon  on  the  third  day  that  J. 
38.  13  it  was  told  Tamar, saying,  Behold,  thyfa. 
38.  24  it  was  told  Judah,  saying,  Tamar  thy  da. 
Exodi4.  5  it  was  told  the  king  of  Egypt  that  the  pe. 
Deut.  17.  4  it  be  told  thee,  and  thou  hast  heard  (of  it) 
Josh.  9.  24  Because  it  was  certainly  told  thy  servants 

10.  17  it  was  told  Joshua,  saying.  The  five  kings 
Judg.  9.  25  they  robbed  all.  .and  it  was  told  Abimel. 

9.  47  it  was  told  Abimelech,  that  all  the  men 

1  Sa.  15. 12  it  was  told  Samuel,  saying,  Saul  came  to 

ig.  19  was  told  Saul,  saying.  Behold,  David  (is) 
23.  7,  13  And  it  was  told  Saul  that  David  was 
27.  4’it  was  told  Saul  that  David  was  fled  to  G. 

2  Sa.  6. 12  it  was  told  king  David,  saying,  The  Lord 

10  17  when  it  was  told  David,  he  gathered  all 

19.  I  it  wastoldJoab,  Behold,  the  king  weepeth 
21.  11  it  was  told  David  what  Rizpah  the  daug. 

1  Ki.  1.  51  it  was  told  Solomon,  saying,  Behold,  Ad. 

2.  29  it  was  told  king  Solomon  that  Joab  w  as 
2.  41  it  was  told  Solomon  that  Shimei  had  gone 

10.  7  the  half  was  nottold  me:  thy  wisdom  and 
18.  13  Was  it  not  told  my  lord  what  I  did  when 

2  Ki.  6. 13  it  was  told  him,  saying.  Behold,  (he  is)  in 

8.  7  it  was  told  him,  saying,  The  man  of  God 

1  Ch.19. 17  it  was  told  David;  and  he  gathered  all  Is. 

2  Ch.  9.  6  the  one  half .  .was  not  told  me:  (for)  thou 
Isa.  7.  2  it  was  told  the  house  of  David,  saying,  S. 

zo.  21  hath  it  not  been  told  you  from  the  begin, 


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3 . To  be  numbered,  recounted,  isd  saphar,  2. 

1  Ki.  8.  5  that  could  not  be  told  nor  numbered  for 

2  Ch.  5.  6  which  could  not  be  told  nor  numbered 

4.  To  be  numbered,  recounted,-  199  saphar,  4. 

Job  37.  20  Shall  it  be  told  him  thatl  speak?  if  a  man 
Isa.  52. 15  which  had  not  been  told  them  shall  they 
Hab.  1.  5  ye  will  not  believe,  though  it  be  told  (y.) 

5.  To  be  weighed,  pi?  takan,  4. 

2  Ki.12. 11  theygavethemoney,beingtold,intotheh. 
TOLERABLE,  more  — 

More  tolerable,  aveKrorepov  anektoteron. 

Matt  10.  15  It  shall  be  more  tolerable  for  the  land  of 

11.  22  It  shall  be  more  tolerable  for  Tyre  and  S. 

11.  24  it  shall  be  more  tolerable  for  the  land  of 
Mark  6.  1 1  [It  shall  be  more  tolerable  for  Sodom  and] 
Lukeio.  12  it  shall  be  more  tolerable  in  that  day  for 

io.  14  it  shall  be  more  tolerable  for  Tyre  and  S. 
TOLL  — 

1  .Measured  thing,  tribute,  toll,  093  middah. 

Ezra  4.  20  toll,  and  tribute,  and  custom,  was  paid 

2.  Measured  thing,  tribute,  toll,  0919  mindah. 

Ezra  4. 13  will  theynot  pay  toll,  tribute,  and  custom 
7.  24  it  shall  not  be  lawful  to  impose  toll,  tribute 
TOMB  — 

1. A  stack,  heap,  tomb,  tr’93  gadish. 

Job  21.  32  the  grave,  and  shall  remain  in  the  tomb 

2.  A  monument,  tomb,  avg/xa  mnema. 

Mark  5.  5  he  was  in  the  mountains,  and  in  the  tom. 
Luke  8.  27  neither  abode  in .  .house,  but  in  the  tombs 

3.  yl  monument,  tomb,  fj.vpu.eiou  mnemeion. 

Matt.  8.  28  coming  outof  the  tombs,  exceeding  fierce 

27.  60  laid  it  in  his  own  new  tomb,  which  he  had 
Mark  5.  2  there  met  him  out  of  the  tombs  a  man  wi. 

5.  3  Who  had  (Ms)  dwelling  among  the  [tombs] 

6.  29  took  up  his  corpse,  and  laid  it  in  a  tomb 

4.  .1  burying  place,  sepulchre,  ratpos  taphos. 

Matt  23. 29  ye  build  the  tombs  of  the  prophets,  and 

TONGS  — 

1.  Tongs,  snuffers,  D:nj^;n  malqachayim. 

Exod25.  38  the  tongs  thereof,  and  tiie  snuff  dishes  th. 
Sum.  4.  9  his  tongs,  and  his  snuff  dishes,  and  all  the 

2.  Tongs,  snuffers,  Dinppa  melqachayim. 

1  Ki.  7.  49  the  flowers,  and  the  lamps,  and  the  tongs 

2  Ch.  4.  21  the  tongs,  (made  he  of),  gold,  (and)  that 
Isa.  6.  6  (which)  he  had  taken  with  the  tongs  from 

3.  Axe,  tongs,  isyp  maatsad. 

Isa.  44. 12  The  smith  with  the  tongs  both  worketh 
TONGUE  — 

1.  Tongue,  language,  jig**?  lashon. 

Gen.  10.  5  every  one  after  his  tongue,  after  their  fa. 

10.  20  after  their  families,  after  their  tongues 

10.  31  after  their  families,  after  then-  tongues 
Exod  4.  10  I  (am)  slow  of  speech,  and  of  a  slow  ton. 

11.  7  against  any.  .shall  not  a  dog  move  his  to. 
Deut28.  49  a  nation  whose  tonguethou  shalt  not  un. 
Josh.  10.  21  none  moved  his  tongue  against  any  of  the 
Judg.  7.  s  Every  one  that  lappeth.  .with  his  tongue 
2  Sa.  23.  2  spake  by  me,  and  his  word  (was)  in  my  t. 
Job  5.  21  be  hid  from  the  scourge  of  the  tongue 

6.  30  Is  there  iniquity  in  my  tongue?  cannot  my 

15.  s  and  thou  choosest.  the  tongue  of  the  eraf . 
20. 12  (though)  he  hide  it  under  his  tongue 

20.  16  suck  the  poison,  .the  viper’s  tongue  shall 
27.  4  not  speak  wickedness,  nor  my  tongue  ut. 

29.  10  their  tongue  cleaved  to  the  roof  of  their 

33.  2  Behold,  .my  tongue  hath  spoken  in  my 
41.  1  his  tongue  with  a  cord  (which)  thou  lett. 

Psa.  5.  9  sepulchre;  they  flatter  with  their  tongue 
10.  7  under  his  tongue  (is)  mischief  and  vanity 

12.  3  Lord  shall  cutof .  the  tongue  that  speak. 

12.  4  Who  have  said.  With  our  tongue  will  we 

15.  3  (lie  that)backbiteth  not  withliis  tongue 

22.  15  my  tongue  cleaveth  to  my  jaws,  and  thou 

31.  20  keep  them .  .from  the  strife  of  tongues 

34.  13  Keep  thy  tongue  from  evil,  and  thy  lips 

35.  28  my  tongue  shall  speak  of  thy  righteousn. 
37. 30  speaketli  wisdom,  and  his  tongue  talketh 
39.  1  take  heed,  .thatl  sin  not  with  my  tongue 
39.  3  fire  burned :  (then)  spake  I  with  my  tong. 
45.  1  my  tongue  (is)  the  pen  of  a  ready  writer 
50. 19  givest  thy  mouth  to  evil,  and  thy  tongue 

51.  14  my  tongue  shall  sing  aloud  of  thy  righteo. 

52.  2  Thy  tongue  deviseth  mischiefs,  like  a  sli. 
52.  4  lovest  all  devouring  words . .  deceitful  to. 
55.  9  Destroy,  OLord,  (and)  divide  their  tong. 
57.  4  and  arrows,  and  their  tongue  a  sharp  sw. 
64.  3  Who  whet  their  tongue  like  a  sword,  (and) 
64.  8  they  shall  make  their  own  tongue  to  fall 
66. 17  I  cried.. he  was  extolled  with  my  tongue 
68.  23  (and)  the  tongue  of  thy  dogs  in  the  same 
71.  24  My  tongue  also  shall  talk  of  thy  righteo. 
73.  9  and  their  tongue  walketh  through  the  ea. 
78.  36  and  they  lied  unto  him  with  their  tongues 

109.  2  spoken  against  me  with  a  lying  tongue 

1 19.  172  My  tongue  shall  speak  of  thy  word  :  for 

120.  2  Deliver  my  soul .  .from  a  deceitful  tongue 
120.  3  what  shall  be  done. .thou  false  tongue  ? 
126.  2  filled  with  laughter,  and  our  tongue  with 
1 37-  6  let  my  tongue  cleave  to  the  roof  of  my  mo. 
I39-  4  (there  is)  not  a  word  in  my  tongue,  (but) 
I4°-  3  They  have  sharpened  their  tongues  like  a 

1  rov.  6.  17  A  proud  look,  a  lying  tongue,  and  hands 
6.  24  the  flattery  of  the  tongue  of  estrange  wo. 


Prov  10.  20  The  tongue  of  the  just  (is  as)  choice  silver 

10.  31  but  the  froward  tongue  shall  be  cut  out 

12.  18  but  the  tongue  of  the  wise  (is)  health 

12.  19  but  a  lying  tongue  (is)  but  for  a  moment 

15.  2  The  tongue  of  the  wise  useth  knowledge 
/ 5.  4  A  wholesome  tongue  (is)  a  tree  of  life,  but 

16.  1  the  answer  of  the  tongue,  (is)  from  the  L. 

17.  4  (and)a  liar  givethear  to  a  naughty  tongue 

17.  20  lie  that  hatha  perverse  tongue  fallethin. 

18.  21  Death  and  life,  .in  the  power  of  the  tong. 

21.  6  The  getting  of  treasures  by  a  lyiug  tongue 

21.  23  Whoso  keepeth.  .his  tongue  keepeth  his 
25. 15  and  a  soft  tongue  breaketh  the  bone 

25.  23  an  angry  countenance  a  backbiting  tongue 

26.  28  A  lying  tongue  liateth  (those  that  are)  affl. 

28.  23  than  he  that  llattereth  with  the  tongue 

31.  26  and  in  her  tongue  (is)  the  law  of  kindness 
Song  4.  1 1  honey  and  milk  (are)  under  thy  tongue 
Isa.  3.  8  their  tongue  and  their  doings  (are)  again. 

11.  15  the  Lord  shall  utterly  destroy  the  tongue 
28.  11  For  with,  .another  tongue  will  he  speak 

30.  27  full  of  indignation,  and  his  tongue  as  a 

32.  4  the  tongue  of  the  stammerers  shall  be  re. 

33.  19  a  stammering  tongue,  that  thou  canstnot 
35.  6  Then  shall,  .the  tongue  of  the  dumb  sing 
41.  17  (there  is)  none,  and  their  tongue  faileth 
45.  23  every  knee  shall  bow,  every  tongue  shall 
50.  4  God  hath  given  me  the  tongue  of  the  lea. 
54.  17  every  tongue  (that)  shall  rise  against  thee 
57-  4  against  whom,  .draw  out  the  tongue?  (are) 
59.  3  your  tongue  hath  muttered  perverseness 
66.  18  I  will  gather  all  nations  and  tongues ;  and 

Jer.  9.  3  they  bend  their  tongues  (like)  their  bow 

9.  5  they  have  taught  their  tongue  to  speak 
9.  8  Their  tongue  (is  as)  an  arrow  shot  out,  it 

18.  18  let  us  smite  him  with  the  tongue,  and  let 

23.  31  the  prophets,  that  use  their  tongues,  and 

Lam.  4.  4  The  tongue  of  the  sucking  child  cleaveth 
Eze.  3.  26  I  will  make  thy  tongue  cleave  to  the  roof 
Dan.  1.  4  the  learning  and  the  tongue  of  the  Chal. 
IIos.  7.  16  shall  fall,  .for  the  rage  of  their  tongue 
Mic.  6.  12  their  tongue  (is)  deceitful  in  their  mouth 
Zepli.  3.  13  neither  shall  a  deceitful  tongue  be  found 
Zech  14.  12  their  tongue  shall  consume  away  in  their 

2.  A  tongue,  language,  7A1S <r<ra  glossa. 

Mark  7.  33  took  him ..  and  he  spit,  and  touched  his  to. 

7.  35  the  string  of  his  tongue  was  loosed,  and 

16.  17  [cast  out  devils,  .speak  with  new  tongues] 
Luke  1.  64  his  tongue  (loosed),  and  he  spake,  and  pr. 

16.  24  and  cool  my  tongue;  for  I  am  tormented 
Acts  2.  3  there  appeared  unto  them  cloven  tongues 
2.  4  began  to  speak  with  other  tongues,  as  the 
2. 11  we  do  hear  them* speak  in  our  tongues 

2.  26  my  tongue  was  glad ;  moreover  also  my 
10.  46  they  heard  them  speak  with  tongues,  and 

19.  6  and  they  spake  with  tongues,  and  proph. 
Rom.  3.  13  with  their  tongues  they  have  used  deceit 

14.  11  and  every  tongue  shall  confess  to  God 
1  Co.  12.  10  to  another  (divers)  kinds  of  tongues;  to 
12. 10  to  another  the  interpretation  of  tongues 
12. 28  helps,  governments,  diversities  of  tongues 

12.  30  do  all  speak  with  tongues?  do  all  interp. 

13.  1  Though  I  speak  with  the  tongues  of  men 

13.  8  whether  (there  be)  tongues,  they  shall  ce. 

14.  2  he  that  speaketli  in  an  (unknown)  tongue 

14.  4  lie  that  speaketli  in  an  (unknown)  tongue 
14.  5  I  would  that  ye  all  spake  with  tongues,  but 
14.  s  greater,  than  he  that  speaketli  with  tong. 
14.  6  if  I  come  unto  you  speaking  with  tongues 
14.  9  except  ye  utter  by  the  tongue  words  easy 
14.  13  let  him  that  speaketli  in  an  (unknown)  to. 
14.  14  if  I  pray  in  an  (unknown)  tongue,  my  sp. 
14.  18  I  speak  with  tongues  more  than  ye  all 
14.  19  ten  thousand  words  in  an  (unknown)  ton. 
14.  22  tongues  are  for  a  sign,  not  to  them  that 
14.  23  all  speak  with  tongues,  and  there  come 
14.  26  hath  a  doctrine,  hath  a  tongue,  hath  are. 
14.  27  If  any  man  speak  in  an  (unknown)  tongue 
14.  39  and  forbid  not  to  speak  with  tongues 

Pliil.  2.  1 1  every  tongue  should  confess  that  Jesus 
Jas.  1  26  If  any  man.  .bridleth  not  his  tongue,  but 

3.  9  the  tongue  is  a  littlo  member,  and  boast. 
3  6  And  the  tongue  (is)  a  fire,  a  world  of  ini. 
3  0  so  is  the  tongue  among  our  members,  that 

3.  8  the  tongue  can  no  man  tame ;  (it  is)  an 

1  Pe.  3  n.  let  him  refrain  his  tongue  from  evil,  and 
1  Jo.  3.  18  let  us  not  love  in  word,  neither  in  tongue 
Rev.  5.  9  out  of  every  kindred,  and  tongue,  and  pe. 
7.  9  kindreds,  and  people,  and  tongues,  stood 

10.  11  many  peoples,  and  nations,  and  tongues 

1 1.  y  they  of  the  people,  and  kindreds,  and  to. 

13.  7  over  all  kindreds,  and  tongues,  and  nati. 

14.  6  nation,  and  kindred,  and  tongue,  and  pe. 

16.  io  and  they  gnawed  their  tongues  for  pain 

17.  15  and  multitudes,  and  nations,  and  tongues 

3.  Dialect,  bidheicros  dialektos. 

Acts  1.  19  as  that  field  is  called  in  their  proper  ton. 
2.  8  hear  we  every  man  iii  our  own  tongue,  wh. 
21. 40  he  spake  unto  (them)  in  the  Hebrew  ton. 

22.  2  heard  that  he  spake  in  the  Hebrew  tong. 
26. 14  saying  in  the  Hebrew  tongue,  Saul,  Saul 

TONGUES,  (other,  Hebrew) — 

1.  One  of  another  or  different  tongue ,  crepo'yAaxnros. 
1  C0.14.  21  With,  .other  tongues  and  other  lips  will 

2 .llebraically,  in  the  Hebrew,  ePpaio-r'i  hebraisti. 
John  5.  2  which  is  called  in  the  Hebrew  tongue  B. 
Rev.  9.  11  whose  name  in  the  Hebrew  tongue  (is) 

16.  16  into  a  place  called  iu  the  Hebrew  tongue 


TONGUE,  to  hold  the  — 

1.  To  still,  silence,  ngn  hasah,  3. 

Amos  6.  10  Hold  thy  tongue ;  for  we  may  not  make 

2.  To  keep  or  remain  silent,  it'1?  charash,  5. 

Esth.  7.  4  if  we  had  been  sold . .  I  bad  held  my  ton. 
Job  6.  24  Teach  me,  and  I  will  hold  my  tongue,  and 

13.  19  if  I  hold  my  tongue,  I  shall  give  up  the 
Hab.  1.  13  boldest  thy  tongue  when  the  wicked  dc. 
TOO  — 

[See  Far,  hard,  heavy,  high,  much,  strong,  superstitious]. 
TOO  much  — 

Sufficiency,  "a  dai. 

Esth.  1.  18  Thus,  .too  much  contempt  and  wrath 
TOOK  in  hunting,  that  which  he  — 

J I  unting,  provision,  venison,  ts  tsayid. 

P10V12.  27  roasteth  not  that  winch  lie  took  in  hunt. 
TOOL  — 

l  J )csl raying  weapon,  sword,  axe,  Tin  chereb. 

Exod2o.  25  if  thou  lift  up  thy  tool  upon  it,  thou  hast 
2.  Vessel,  'b?  keli. 

1  Ki.  6.  7  nor  ax  (nor)  any  tool  of  iron  lieardin  the 
TOOTH,  teeth  — 

1. A  tooth,  jtr  shen. 

Gen.  49. 12  His  eyes,  .red  with  wipe,  and  his  teeth  wh. 
Exod  21.  24  Eye  for  eye,  tooth  for  tooth,  hand  for 
21.  27  tooth,  or  his  maid  servant’s  tooth ;  he  sh. 

21.  27  shall  let  him  go  free  for  his  tooth's  sake 
Lev.  24.  20  eye  for  eye,  tooth  for  tooth ;  as  he  hath 
Nunm.  33  the  flesh  (was)  yet  between  their  teeth 
Deut.19.  21  tooth  for  tooth  ,  hand  for  hand,  foot  for 

32.  24  will  alsosend  the  teeth  ofbeasts  upon  them 

1  Sa.  2. 13  with  a  flesh  hook  of  three  teeth  in  his  ha. 
Job  4.  10  and  the  teeth  of  the  young  lions,  arebro. 

13.  14  Wherefore  do  I  take  my  flesh  in  my  feeth 

16.  9  he  gnashetli  upon  me  with  his  teeth,  mine 

19.  20  and  I  am  escaped  with  the  skin  of  my  tee. 

29.  17  and  plucked  the  spoil  out  of  his  teeth 
41.  14  his  face?  his  teeth  (are)  terrible  round  ah. 

Psa.  3.  7  thou  hast  broken  the  teeth  of  the  ungodly 
35.  16  they  gnashed  upon  me  with  their  teeth 
37.  12  and  gnashetli  upon  him  w  ith  his  teeth 

57.  4  whose  teeth  (are)  spears  and  arrows,  and 

58.  6  Break  their  teeth,  O  God,  in  their  mouth 
1 12. 10  shall  gnash  with  his  teeth,  and  ineltaway 
124.  6  hath  not  given  us  (as)  a  prey  to  their  teeth 

Prov.10.  26  As  vinegar  to  the  teeth,  and  as  smoke  to 
25.  19  (is  like)  a  broken  tooth,  and  a  foot  out  of 
30. 14  a  generation  whose  teeth  (are  as)  swords 
Song.  4.  2  Thy  teeth,  .like  a  flock,  .shorn,  which  ca. 

6.  6  Thy  teeth  (are)  as  a  flock  of  sheep  which 
Jer.  31.  29  and  the  children’s  teeth  are  set  on  edge 

31.  30  eateth  the  sour  grape,  his  teeth  shall  be 
Lam.  2.  16  they  hiss  and  gnash  the  teeth :  they  say 
3.  16  He  hath  also  broken  my  teeth  with  gravel 
Eze.  18.  2  and  the  children’s  teeth  are  set  on  edge? 
Dan.  7.  5  three  ribs,  .between  the  teeth  of  it,  and 

7.  7  f ourth  beast . .  and  it  had  great  iron  teeth 

7.  19  whose  teeth  (were  of)  iron,  and  his  nails 
Joel  1.  6  whose  teeth  (are)  the  teeth  of  a  lion,  and 
Amos  4.  6  I  also  have  given  you  cleanness  of  teeth 
Mic.  3.  5  that  bite  with  their  teeth,  and  cry,  Peace 
Zech.  9.  7  his  abominations  from  between  his  teeth 

2.  A  tooth,  oSois  odous. 

Matt  5.  38  An  eye  for  an  eye,  and  a  tooth  for  a  tooth 

8.  12  there  shall  be  weeping  andgnashing  of  to. 
13.  42,  50  shall  be  wailing  and  gnashing  of  teeth 

22.  13  there  shall be;weeping  and  gnashing  ofte. 

24.  51  there  shall  be  weeping  and  gnashing  of  to. 

25.  30  there  shall  be  weeping  and  gnashing  of  fe. 
Mark  9. 18  gnashetli  with  liis  teeth,  andpineth  away 
Lukei3.  28  There  shall  be  weeping  and  gnashing  of  te. 
Acts  7.  54  and  they  gnashed  on  him  with  (their)  teeth 
Rev.  9.  8  and  their  teeth  were  as(the  teeth)  of  lions 

TOP  — 

1  .Hoof,  top,  pinnacle,  if  gag. 

Exod.  30.  3  the  top  thereof,  and  the  sides  thereof  ro. 

37.  26  the  top  of  it,  and  the  sides  thereof  round 
Judg  9.  51  and  gat  them  up  to  the  top  of  the  tower 

2  Ivi.23.  12  altars  that  (were)  on  the  top  of  the  upper 

3 . Bone,  substance,  cna  gerem. 

2  Ki.  9.  13  put  (it)  under  him  on  the  top  of  the  stairs 

o.A  cleft,  seiph. 

Judg.15.  8  he  went  down  and  dwelt  in  the  top  of  the 

15. 11  went  to  the  top  of  the  rock  Etam,  and  sa. 
Isa.  2.  21  into  the  tops  of  the  ragged  rocks,  for  fear 

4.  Clear  or  dry  place,  n’rik  tsechiach. 

Eze.  24.  7  blood,  .she  set  it  upon  the  top  of  a  rock 
24.  8  I  have  set  her  blood  upon  the  top  of  a  ro. 

26.  4  I  will  also .  .make  her  like  the  top  of  a  10. 
26.  14  I  will  make  thee  like  the  top  of  a  rock 

5.  Foliage,  highest  branch,  rn’sx  tsammereth. 

Eze.  31.  3  and  his  top  was  among  the  thick  boughs 
31.  10  hath  shot  up  his  top  among  the  thick  ho. 
31.  14  neither  shoot  up  their  top  among  the  th. 

6.  Head,  top,  vtei  rosh. 

Gen.  8.  5  first  (day)  of  the  month,  were  the  tops  of 
11.  4  build  us  a  city, and  a  toiver  whose  top(may 

28. 12  top  of  it  reached  to  heaven:  and  behold 
28.  iS  a  pillar,  and  poured  oil  upon  the  top  of 

Exodi7.  9  I  will  stand  on  the  top  of  the  hill  with  the 

17.  10  Aaron,  and  Hur,  went  up  to  the  top  of  the 
19.  20  upon  mount  Sinai,  on  the  top  of  the  mo. 


TOP 


005 


TOUCH 


Exodig.  20  Lord  called  Moses  (up)  to  the  top  of  the 
24.  17  devouring  fire  on  the  top  of  the  mount  in 
28.  32  there  shall  be  an  hole  in  the  top  of  it,  in 
34.  2  present  thyself  there  to  me  in  the  top  of 
Xum.14.  40  gat  them  up  into  the  top  of  the  mountain 

14.  44  they  presumed  to  go  up  unto  the  hill  top 

20.  28  Aaron  died  there  in  the  top  of  the  mount 

21.  20  to  the  topof  Pisgah,  which  looketh  toward 
23.  9  For  from  the  top  of  the  rocks  I  see  him 
23. 14  the  field  of  Zophim,  to  the  top  of  Pisgah 
23.  28  Balak  brought  Balaam  unto  the  top  of  P. 

Dcut.  3.  27  Get  thee  up  into  the  top  of  Pisgah,  and 
34.  1  to  the  top  of  Pisgah,  that  (is)  over  against 
Josh.15.  8  the  border  went  up  to  the  top  of  the  mo. 

is-  9  border  was  drawn  from  the  topof  the  hill 
Judg.  6.  26  build  an  altar,  .upon  the  top  of  this  rock 
9.  7  stood  in  the  top  of  mount  Gcrizim,  and  li. 
9.  25  set  liars  in  wait  for  him  in  the  top  of  the 
9.  36  there  came  people  down  from  the  top  of 
16.  3  carried  them  up  to  the  top  of  an  hill,  that 

1  Sa.  26.  1 3  stood  on  the  top  of  an  hill  afaroff,  a  great 

2  Sa.  2.  25  became  one  troop,  and  stood  on  the  top  of 

5.  24  sound  of  a  going  in  the  top3  of  the  mulb. 

15.  32  (when)  David  was  come  to  the  top . .  where 

16.  1  when  David  was  a  little  past  the  top  (of 

1  Ki.  7.  16  to  set  upon  the  tops  of  the  pillars:  the  he. 

7.  17, 19  chapiters  which  (were)  upon  the  top  of 
7.  1 8  cover  the  chapiters  that  (were)  upon  the  t. 
7.  22  upon  the  top  of  the  pillars  (was)  lilywork 
7.  35  in  the  top  of  the  base,  .on  the  top  of  the 
7.  41  chapiters  that(wcre)on  tire  top  of  the  two 
7.  41  chapiters  which  (were)  upon  the  topof  the 
10.  19  the  top  of  the  throne  (was)  round  behind 
iS.  42  and  Elijah  went  up  to  the  top  of  Carmel 

2  Ki.  1.  9  and,  behold,  he  sat  on  the  top  of  an  hill 

1  CI1.14.  15  of  going  in  the  tops  of  the  mulberry  trees 

2  Ch.  3.  15  chapiter  that  (was)  on  the  top  of  each  of 

4-  12,  12  chapiters  which  (were)  on  the  top  of 
25. 12  brought  them  unto  the  top  of  the  rock 
25.  12  cast  them  down  from  the  top  of  the  rock 
Esth.  5.  2  Esther  drew  near,  and  touched  the  top  of 
.lob  24.  24  and  cut  off  as  the  tops  of  the  ears  of  corn 
Psa.  72.  i6anhandful. .  upon  the  topofthe  mountains 
Prov.  8.  2  She  standeth  in  the  top  of  high  places,  by 
23.  34  or  as  he  that  lietli  upon  the  top  of  a  mast 
Song  4.  8  look  from  the  top  of  Amana,  from  the  top 
Isa.  2.  2  be  established  in  thetopof  themountains 

17.  6  two  (or)  three  berries  in  the  top  of  the  up. 
30.  17  as  a  beacon  upon  the  top  of  a  mountain 

42.  11  let  them  shout  from  the  top  of  the  moun. 
Lam.  2.  19  that  faint  for  hunger  in  the  top  of  every 

4.  1  are  poured  out  in  the  top  of  every  street 
Eze.  6.  13  in  all  the  tops  of  the  mountains,  and  under 
17.  4  lie  cropped  off  the  top  of  his  young  twigs 
17.  22  will  cropoff  from  thetopof  his  youngtw. 

43.  12  Upon  the  top  of  the  mountain  the  whole 
nos.  4. 13  They  sacrifice  upon  the  tops  of  the  moun. 
Joel.  2.  s  Like  the  noise  of  chariots  on  the  tops  of 
Amos  I.  2  mourn,  and  the  top  of  Carmel  shall  wither 

9.  3  though  they  hide  themselves  in  the  top 
Mic.  4.  1  shall  be  established  in  the  top  of  the  mo. 
Kah.  3.  10  were  dashed  in  pieces  at  the  top  of  all  the 
Zech.  4.  2  with  a  bowl  upon  the  topof  it,  and  his  se. 
4.  2  seven  lamps,  which  (are)  upon  the  top  th. 

7.  A  point,  tip,  atepou  akron. 

Ileb.  1 1 .  2 1  and  worshipped . .  upon  the  top  of  his  staff 

8.  From  above,  top,  upper  part,  ai/uOev  anothen. 

Matt  27.  51  was  rent  in  twain  from  the  top  to  the  bo 
Markij.  38  rent  in  twain  from  the  top  to  the  bottom 
Johni9.  23  without  seam,  woven  from  the  top  throu. 

TOP  of  head  or  house  — 

1  .Roof,  lop,  pinnacle,  pap. 

1  Sa.  9.23  communed  with  Saul  upon  the  top  of  the  h. 

9.  26  Samuel  called  Saul  to  the  top  of  the  house 

2  Sa.  16.  22  spread,  .a  tent  upon  thetopof  the  house 
Isa.  15.  3  on  the  tops  of  their  houses,  and  in  their 

2.  Top  or  crown  of  the  head,  pale,  tpli?  qodqod. 

Dcut 28.  35  from .  .thy  foot  unto  the  top  of  thy  head 
33. 16  and  upon  the  top  of  the  head  of  him  (that 

TOPAZ  - 


1  .Topaz,  emerald,  rnpa pitdah. 

Exod2S.  17  a  sardius,  a  topaz,  and  a  carbuncle:  (this 
39.  10  a  sardius,  a  topaz,  and  a  carbuncle  :  this 
Job  28. 19  The  topaz  of  Ethiopia  shall  not  equal  it 
Eze.  28. 13  topaz,  and  the  diamond,  the  beryl,  the  on. 


2.  Topaz, {pern  of  a  yellowish  preen  colour),  roira^iov. 
Rev.  21.  20  the  eighth,  beryl;  the  ninth,  a  topaz;  the 

TO'-PHEL,  l7;h  mortar. 

\  place  in  the  wilderness  of  Sinai  over  against  Paran’ 
now  called  TufUeh,  S.  E.  of  Salt  Sea. 

Deut.  1.  1  between  Paran,  and  T.,  and  Laban,  and 

TOPH'-ET,  men  altar. 


4  place  in  the  valley  of  Hinnom  where  sacrifices  were 
offered  aud  the  dead  bodies  buried  or  consumed. 
l3a-  3°.  33  T.  (is)  ordained  of  old;  yea,  for  the  king 

rO'-PHETK.  TO'-FHET,  nshr,  nsh. 

The  same  as  the  preceding. 


2  K1.23.  10  he  defiled  T.,  which  (is)  in  the  valley  of 
Jer.  7.  31  And  they  have  built  the  high  places  of  T. 

7.  32  Therefore,  .it  shall  no  more  be  called  T 
7.  32  they  shall  bury  in  T.,  till  there  be  no  pi 
19.  6  that  this  pdace  shall  no  more  be  called  T 
19.  II  they  shall  bury  (them)  in  T.,  till  (therebe) 
19.  12  Thus  will  I.  .(even)  make  this  city  as  T. 


Jer.  19.  13  house,  .shall  be  defiled  as  the  place  of  T. 
19. 14  Then  came  J eremiah  from  T.,  whither  the 

TORCH  — 

1  .A  torch,  flame,  ~r$b  lappicl. 

Nah.  2.  3  with  flaming  torches  in  the  day  of  his  pr. 
Zech.12.  6  will  I  make,  .like  atorchof  fire  in  aslieaf 

2.  A  torch,  flashing  fire,  nnbg  peladah. 

Nah.  2.  4  they  shall  seem  Tike  torches,  they  shall 

3.  A  lamp,  torch,  shining  light,  Aa/ziraj  lampas. 

John  18.  3  with  lanterns,  and  torches,  and  weapons 

TORMENT,  tormentor  — 

1. A  trial,  testing,  torment,  Patraviayosbasanismos. 

Rev.  9.  5  their  torment . .  as  the  torment  of  a  scorp. 

14. 11  the  smoke  of  their  torment  ascendeth  up 
is.  7  so  muchtormentandsorrow  give  her  for 
18.  10  Standing  afar  off  for  the  fear  of  her  torm 
18.  15  stand  afar  off  for  the  fear-  of  her  torment 

2 .One  who  tries  or  tests,  inquisitor,  ^acraviarys. 
Matt  18.  34  delivered  him  to  the  tormentors,  till  he 

o.A  test,  trial, uiquisi  lion,  torment,  0d<rauos  basanos. 
Matt.  4.  24  were  taken  with  divers  diseases  and  torm. 
Lukei6.  23  lifted  up  his  eyes,  being  in  torments,  and 
16.  28  lest  they  also  come  into  this  place  of  tor. 

4.  A  pruning,  restraining,  restraint,  ic6\acns. 

t  Jo.  4. 18  castetli  out  fear :  because  fear  hath  torm. 
TORMENT,  be  tormented,  to  — 

\.To  try,  test,  torment,  Havavlfa  basanizo. 

Matt.  8.  6  sick  of  the  pals.y,  grievously  tormented 

8.  29  art  thou  come  hither  to  torment  us  before 
Mark  5.  7  adjure  thee  by  God,  that  thou  torment  me 
Luke  8.  28  cried  out..  I  beseech  thee,  torment  me  not 
Rev.  9.  5  that  theyshould  be  tormented  five  months 

11. 10  because  these  two  prophets  tormented  th. 

14. 10  he  shall  be  tormented  with  fire  and  brim. 
20.  10  shall  be  tormented  day  and  night  for  ever 

2.  Having  or  suffering  evil,  ill  used,  icaKovxovpevos. 
Heb.  11.  37  wandered,  .being  destitute,  afflicted,  tor. 

3.  To  be  pained,  obvvdofiai  odunaomai. 

Lukei6.  24  have  mercy .  .1  am  tormented  in  this  flame 

16.  25  he  is  comforted,  and  thou  art  tormented 

TORN  (in  pieces,  of  or  with  beasts)  — 

1. Something  torn,  nana  terephah. 

Gen.  31.  39  That  which  was  tom. .  I  brought  not  unto 
Exod22. 13  shall  not  make  good  that  which  was  tom 
22.  31  eat  (any)  flesh  (that  is)  torn  of  beasts  in 
Lev.  7.  24  fat  of  that  which  is  torn  with  beasts,  may 

17.  15  torn  (with  beasts,  whether  it  be)  one  of 
22.  8  That  which  dieth  of  itself,  or  is  torn  (with 

Eze.  4.  14  which  dieth  of  itself,  or  is  torn  in  pieces 
44.  31  dead  of  itself,  or  tom,  whether  it  be  fowl 

2.  Filth,  sweepings,  scrapings,  nnio  sucliah. 

Isa.  5.  25  their  carcases,  .torn  in  the  midst  Of  the 
TORN  in  pieces,  to  be  — - 
1  .To  be  torn,  tfio  tarapli,  2. 

Exod22. 13  If  it  be  torn  in  pieces,  .let  him  bring  it 
Jer.  5.  6  that  goeth  out  thence  shall  be  torn  in  pi. 

2.  To  be  lorn,  ona  taraph,  4. 

Gen.  44.  28  I  said,  Surely  he  is  tom  in  pieces,  and  I 
TORTOISE  — 

Tortoise,  a  species  of  Lybian  lizard,  -S  tsab. 

Lev.  11.  29  the  weasel,  and  the  mouse,  and  the  tort. 

TORTURED,  to  be  — 

To  he  beaten  with  clubs,  bastinaded,  rv/nravlCopai. 

Heb.  1 1.  35  were  tortured,  not  accepting  deliverance 
TOSS  (self),  be  tossed,  to  — 

1  .To  shake  self,  civ}  paash,  7. 

Jer.  5.22  though  the  waves  thereof  toss  themselves 

2.  A  wrapping,  tsenephah. 

Isa.  22.  18  He  will  surely  violently  turn  and  toss  th. 

3.  To  try,  test,  toss,  fiaaavifa  basanizo. 

Matti4-  24  tossed  with  winds  :  for  the  wind  was  con. 

4.  To  be  agitated,  pmi^oyo.i  rhipizomai. 

Jas.  1.  6  a  wave,  .driven  with  the  wind,  and  tossed 
TOSSLD  to  and  fro,  up  and  down,  to  be  — 

1. To  be  driven  away,  t]"u  nadaph,  2. 

Prov  21.  6  a  vanity  tossed  to  and  fro  of  them  that  se. 

2.  To  be  shaken,  ~iV}  naar,  2. 

Psa.  109. 23  I  am  tossed  up  and  down  as  the  locust 

3.  To  be  tossed,  agitated,  K\obo>vi^opai  kludbnizom. 
Eph.  4. 14  be  no  more  children,  tossed  to  andfro,  and 

TOSSINGS  to  and  fro  — 

Mori nps,  tossings,  D'ipu  nedudim. 

Job  7.  4  I  am  full  of  tossings  to  and  fro  unto  the 
TOTTER,  to  — 

To  thrust  away,  clovm ,  over,  nni  daclxah. 

Psa.  62.  3  ye  shall  be . .  as  a  bowing  wall . .  a  tottering 
TOUCH,  be  touched,  to  — 

1.  To  touch,  come  upon,  plague,  VI}  naga. 

Gen.  3.  3  Ye  shall  not  eat.  .neither  shall  ye  touch 
20.  6  therefore  suffered  I  thee  not  to  touch  her 

26. 1 1  He  that  toucheth  this  man  or  his  wife  sh. 
26.  29  as  we  have  not  touched  thee,  and  as  we 
32.  25  he  touched  the  hollow  of  his  thigh,  and 
32. 32  he  touched  the  hollow  of  Jacob’s  thigh  in 


Exod  19.  12  or  touch  the  border . .  whosoever  toucheth 
19. 13  There  shall  not  an  hand  touch  it,  but  he 
29-  37  wliatsoevertoucheth  the  altar  shall  be  holy 

30.  29  whatsoever  toucheth  them  shall  be  holy 
Lev.  5.  2  if  a  soul  touch  any  unclean  thing,  whether 

5.  3  if  he  touch  the  uncleanness  of  man,  what. 

6.  18  every  one  that  toucheth  them  shall  be  ho. 

6.  27  Whatsoever  shall  touch  the  flesh  thereof 

7.  19  the  flesh  that  toucheth  any  unclean  (th.) 
7.  21  the  soul  that  shall  touch  any  unclean(tli  ) 

11.  8  their  carcase  shall  ye  nottoucli,  they  (are) 
11.  24  whosoever  toucheth  the  carcase  of  them 
11.  26  every  one  that  toucheth  them  shall  be  uu. 
11.  27  whoso  toucheth  their  carcase  shall  be  un. 
ii.  31  whosoever  doth  touch  them,  when  they 
11.  36  that  which  toucheth  their  carcase  shall  be 

11.  39  he  that  toucheth  the  carcase  thereof  shall 

12.  4  she  shall  touch  no  hallowed  thing,  nor  co. 

15.  5  whosoever  toucheth  his  bed  shall  wash  his 

13.  7  he  thattoueheth  the  flesh  of  him  that  hath 
15.  10  whosoever  toucheth  any  thing  that  was 
15.  11  w  homsoever  he  toucheth  that  hath  the  is. 

15. 12  the  vessel  of  earth  that  he  toucheth  which 
15.  19  w  hosoever  toucheth  her  shall  be  unclean 
15.21  whosoever  toucheth  her  bed  shall  washliis 
15.  22  whosoever  toucheth  any  thing  that  she  sat 
15.  23  when  he  toucheth  it,  he  shall  be  unclean 

15.  27  whosoever  toucheth  those  things  shall  be 
22.  4  whoso  toucheth  any  thing  (that  is)  unci. 
22.  5  whosoever  toucheth  any  creeping  thing 

22.  6  The  soul  which  hath  touched  any  such  sh. 
Num.  4. 15  they  shall  nottouch(any)  holy  thing,  lest 

16.  26  touch  nothing  of  theirs,  lest  ye  be  consu. 
19.  11  He  that  toucheth  the  dead  body  of  any 
19.  13  Whosoever  toucheth  thedead  body  of  any 
19/16  whosoever  toucheth  one  that  is  slain  with 
19.  18  him  that  touched  a  bone,  or  one  slain,  or 
19.  21  he  that  toucheth  the  water  of  separation 
19.  22  whatsoever  the  unclean  (person)  toucheth 
19.  22  the  soul  that  toucheth  (it)  shall  be  uncle. 

31.  19  whosoever  hath  touched  any  slain,  purify 
Deut  14.  8  not  eat  of  their  flesh,  nor  touch  their  dead 
J osh.  9.19  now  therefore  we  may  not  touch  them 

J udg.  6.  21  touched  the  flesh  and  the  unleavened  ca. 
Ruth  2.  9  the  young  men  that  they  shall  not  touch 

1  Sa.  10.  26  a  band  of  men,  whose  hearts  God  had  to. 

2  Sa.  14.  10  and  he  shall  not  touch  thee  any  more 

23.  7  the  man  (that)  shall  touch  them  must  be 

1  Ki.  6.  27  the  wing  of  the  one  touched  the(one)  wall 

6.  27  touched  the  other,  touched  one  another 
19.  5  an  angel  touched  him,  and  said  unto  him 
19.  7  and  touched  him,  and  said  unto  him,  Ar. 

2  Ki.13.  21  the  man  was  let  down,  and  touched  the 

1  CI1.16.  22  Touch  not  mine  anointed,  and  do  my  pro. 
Esth.  5.  2  Esther  drew  near,  and  touched  the  top 
Job  1 . 1 1  put  forth  thine  hand  now,  and  touch  all 
2.  5  put  forth  thine  hand  now,  and  touchhis 

4.  5  it  toucheth  thee,  and  thou  art  troubled 
5. 19  in  seven  there  shall  no  evil  touch  thee 
6.  7  The  things(that)  my  soul  refused  to  touch 
19.  21  for  the  hand  of  God  hath  touched  me 
Psa.  104.  32  he  toucheth  the  hills,  and  they  smoke 
105.  15  Touch  not  mine  anointed,  and  do  my  pr. 
144.  5  touch  the  mountains,  and  they  shall  sm. 
Prov.  6.  29  whosoever  toucheth  her  shall  not  be  inn. 
Isa.  6.  7  this  hath  touched  thy  lips ;  and  thine  in. 

52.  11  go  ye  out  from  thence,  touch  no  unclean 
Jer.  12.  14  that  touch  the  inheritance  which  I  have 
Lam.  4. 14  sothatmen  couldnot  touch  their  garment 
4.15  (it  is)  unclean  ;  depart,  depart,  touch  not 
Eze.  17.  10  wither  when  the  east  wind  toucheth  it? 
Dan. .  8.  5  came  from  the  west,  .and  touched  notthe 

8.  18  but  he  touched  me,  and  set  me  upright 

9.  21  Gabriel,  .touched  me  about  the  time  of 

10. 10  an  hand  touched  me,  which  set  me  upon 

10.  16  (one)  like,  .the  sons  of  men  touched  my 
10.  iS  there  came  again  and  touched  me  (one) 

Hos.  4.  2  they  break  out,  and  blood  toucheth  blood 
Amos  9.  5  the  Lord .  .(is)  he  that  toucheth  the  land 
Ilag.  2.  12  with  his  skirt  do  touch  bread,  or  pottage 
2.  13  If  (one  that  is)  unclean,  .touch  any  ofth. 
Zech.  2.  8  he  that  toucheth  you  toucheth  the  apple 

2.  To  ( cause  to)  touch,  V}}  naga,  5. 

Jer.  1.  9  Lord  put  forth  his  hand,  and  touched  my 

3.  To  kiss,  touch,  pub  nashaq,  5. 

Eze.  3.  13  the  noise  of  the  wings,  .that  touched  one 

4 . To  smell,  refresh,  touch,  ijri  ruach,  5. 

Judgi6.  9  as  a  thread,  .is  broken  when  it  toucheth 

5.  To  touch,  hold  on,  embrace,  d-zropai  haptomai. 
Matt.  8.  3  Jesus  put  forth  (Iris)  hand,  and  touched 

8.  15  he  touched  her  hand,  and  the  fever  left 

9.  20  came  behind  (him),  and  touched  the  hem 
j).  21  If  I  may  but  touch  his  garment,  I  shall 
'9.  29  Then  touched  he  their  eyes,  saying,  Acc. 

4.  36  that  they  mightonly  touch  the  hem  of  his. 

14.  36  as  many  as  touched  were  made  perfectly 
17.  7  Jesus  came  and  touched  them,  and  said 
20.  34  had  compassion  (on  them),  and  touched 

Mark  1.  41  put  forth  (his)  hand,  and  touched  him,  and 

3. 10  they  pressed  upon  him  for  to  touch  him 

5.  27  came  in  the  press  behind,  and  touched 

5.  28  If  I  may  but  touch  his  clothes,  I  shall  be 
5.30  turned,  .and  said.  Who  touched  my  clo.? 

5.  31  thronging  thee,  and  sayest  thou,  Who  to. 

6.  56  besought  him  that  they  might  touch  if  it 

6.  56  as  many  as  touched  him  were  made  whole 

7.  33  and  he  spit,  and  touched  his  tongue 

8.  22  bringa  blind  man..andbesoughthimto  t. 
to.  13  brought  young  children,  .thathe  should  t. 


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Luke  s  13  lie  put  forth  (his)  hand,  and  touched  him  ! 

i.  19  the  whole  multitude  sought  to  touch  him 

7.  1 4  he  came  and  touched  the  bier:  and  theythat 

7  40  what  manner  of  woman  (this  is)  toueheth 
8!  44  and  touched  the  border  of  his  garment 

8.  45  Jesus  said,  Who  touched  me?  When  all 
g  45  [press  (thee),  and  sayest  thou,  Who  touch.] 
s’  46  Somebody  hath  touched  me  :  for  I  perce. 

8  47  for  what  cause  she  had  touched  lnm,  and 
18  15  brought.,  infants,  that  he  would  touch  th. 

22  51  And  he  touched  his  ear,  and  healed  him 

Johnao.  17  Touch  me  not;  for  I  am  not  yet  ascended 

1  Co.  7.  I  good  for  a  man  not  to  touch  a  woman  _ 

2  Co.  6. 17  touch  not  the  unclean  (thing);  and  I  will 
Col.  2.  21  Touch  not ;  taste  not ;  handle  not 

1  Jo.  5.18  and  that  wicked  one  toueheth  him  not 

6.  To  touch,  arrive  at,  come  to,  6lyw  thigo. 

Heb.11.  28  kept  the  passover.  .lest  he  .  .should  touch 

i2.  20  if  so  much  as  a  beast  touch  the  mountain 

7.  To  lead  down  to  (land),  Kardyw  katago. 

Acts  27.  3  And  the  next  (day)  we  touched  at  Sidon 

8.  To  touch,  touch  lightly,  irpoa^aiu  prospsauo. 

Luken.  46  ye  yourselves  touch  not  the  burdens  with 

9.  To  feel,  handle,  grope  after,  6py\a<paw  pselaphao. 

Heb. 12. 18  the  mount  that  might  he  touched,  and 

TOUCHED  with  the  feeling  of,  to  be  — - 

To  feel  with,  <rvp.ira.6ea  sumpalheo. 

Heb.  4. 15  cannot  be  touched  with  the  feeling  of  our 

TOUCHING,  (as)  — 

1 .  Unto,  concerning,  in  reference  to,  7N  el. 

Jer.  22. 11  For  thus  saith'the  Lord  touching  Shallum 

2. On,  over,  concerning,  hit  al. 

Jer.  1. 16  I  will  utter  my  judgments,  .touching  all 

3.  Upon,  over,  eiri  (acc.)  epi. 

2  Th.  3.  4  we  have  confidence  in  the  Lord  touching 

4.  Down  to,  Kara  (acc.)  kata. 

Koran.  28  as  touching  the  election .  .beloved  for  the 
Phil.  3.  5  Hebrews  ;  as  touching  the  law,  a  Pharis. 

3.  6  touching  the  righteousness  which  is  in 

5.  Concerning,  irepi  (gen.)  peri. 

Acts  24.  21  Touching  the  resurrectionof  the  dead  I 
26.  2  answer  for  myself,  .touching  all  the  thin. 
Col.  4. 10  touching  whom  ye  received  commaudme. 

TOW  — 

1  .Tow,  refuse  of  flax,  rni?)  neoreth. 

Judg  16.  9  as  a  thread  of  tow  is  broken  when  it  tou. 
Isa.  1.  31  the  strong  shall  be  as  tow,  and  themaker 

2 . Flax,  ni3y>3  pishtah. 

Isa.  43.  17  they  are  extinct,  they  are  quenched  as  to  w 
TOWARD  — 

1.  Unto,  toward,  bx  el. 

Gen.  30.  40  toward  the  ring  straked,  and  all  the  bro. 

2.  At  the  side  of,  ^xx  etsel. 

1  Sa.  20.  41  David  arose  out  of  (a  place)  toward  the 

3.  The  way  of,  373  derek. 

1  Ki.  8.  4 4  shall  pray  unto  the  Lord  toward  the  city 

8.  48  pray  unto  thee  toward  their  land  which 

18.  43  Go  up  now,  look  toward  the  sea.  And 

2  Ki.25.  4  and  (the  king)  went  the  way  toward  the 

2  Ch.  6.  34  they  pray  unto  thee  toward  this  city  wh. 

6.  38  pray  toward  their  land,  which  thou  gav. 
Eze.  20.  46  Son  of  man,  set  thy  face  toward  the  south 

40.  6  unto  the  gate  which  looketh  toward  the 
40. 20  outward  court  that  looked  toward  the  no. 
40.  22  measure  of  the  gate  that  looketh  toward 
40.  24  toward  the  south,  .a  gate  toward  the  so. 
40.  27  a  gate  in  the  inner  court  toward  the  south 
40. 27  measured,  .toward  the  south  an  hundred 
40.  32  brought  me  into  the  inner  court  toward 
40.  44  and  their  prospect  (was)  toward  the  south 
40.  44  one.. (having)  the  prospect  toward  the  no. 

40.  43,  46  chamber,  whose  prospect  (is)  toward 
41. 11  one  door  toward  the  north,  and  another 

41.  12  at  the  end  toward  the  west  (was)  seventy 

42.  1  brought  me  forth .  .the  way  toward  the  n. 
42.  7  toward  the  outer  court  on  the  fore  part 
42.10  tlie  wall  of  the  court  toward  the  east,  over 
42.  11  the  chambers  which  (were)  toward  the 
42.  12  doors  of  the  chambers  that  (were)  toward 
42.  12  directly  before  the  wall  toward  the  east 

42.  15  toward  the  gate  whose  prospect  (is)  towa. 

43.  1  (even)  the  gate  that  looketh  toward  the 
43.  4  way  of  the  gate  whose  prospect  (is)  toward 

4 .Over  against,  bin  mul. 

Exodi8.  19  Be  thou  for  the  people  to  God  ward,  that 
28.  27  toward  the  fore  part  thereof,  over  against 
39.  20  toward  the  fore  part  of  it,  over  against 

5 . Before,  33)  neged. 

Dan.  6.  io  his  windows  being  open,  .toward  Jerusa. 

6.  Unto,  up  to,  ad. 

Gen.  13. 12  andLot .  .pitched  (his)  tent  toward  Sodom 

7.  With,  cy  im. 

Dan.  4.  2  that  the  high  God  hath  wrought  toward 

8.  On  the  face  of,  pb'Sy  al-pene. 

Gen.  18.  16  the  men  rose  up.  .and  looked  toward  Sod. 

19.  28  towardSodom  and  Gomorrah,  and  toward 
Nuni2i.  20  Pisgah,  which  looketh  toward  Jeshimon 
23.  28  top  of  Peor,  that  looketh  toward  Jeshim. 
2  Sa.  15.  23  passed  over,  toward  the  way  of  the  wild. 


I ~).To ,  unto,  towevrd,  els  eis. 

Matt28.  1  as  it  began  to  dawn  toward  the  first  (day) 
Lulset2.  21  layeth  up  treasure . .  and  is  not  rich  towa. 

13.  22  teaching  and  journeying  toward  Jerusal. 
John  6. 17  went  over  the  sea  toward  Capernaum.  And 
Acts  1. 10  while  they  looked  stedfastly  toward  liea. 

20.  21  repentance  toward  God,  and  faith  toward 
24. 15  have  hope  toward  God,  which  they  them. 

27.  40  hoised  up  the  mainsail,  .and  made  towa. 

28. 14  desired  to  tarry . .  so  we  wenttoward  Rome 
Rom.  1.  27  burned  in  their  lust  one  toward  another 
5.  8  But  God  commendeth  his  love  toward  us 

12.  16  (Be)  of  the  same  mind  one  toward  anoth. 

2  Co.  1.  16  of  you  to  be  brought  on  my  way  toward. 

2.  8  that  ye  would  confirm  (your)  love  toward 

7.  15  inward  affection  is  more  abundant  towa. 

9.  8  able  to  make  all  grace  abound  toward  you 

10.  1  myself . .  being  absent  am  bold  toward  you 

13.  4  live  with  him  by  the  power  of  God  toward 
Gal.  2.  8  same  was  mighty  in  me  toward  the  Gent. 
Eph.  1.  8  Wherein  he  hath  abounded  toward  us  in 

1  Th.  3.  12  in  love  one  toward  another,  and  toward 

4.  10  indeed  ye  do  it  toward  all  the  brethren 

2  Th.  1.  3  charity  of  every  one  of  you  all  toward  ea. 
Phm.  5  faith,  which  thou  hast,  .toward  all  saints 
Heb.  6.  10  love,  which  ye  have  showed  toward  his 

1  Pe.  3.  21  the  answer  of  a  good  conscience  toward 

2  Pe.  3.  9  in  long  suffering  [to]  us  ward,  not  willing 

10. 7n,  among,  even. 

Luke  2.  14  and  on  earth  peace,  good  will  toward  men 
Rom. 15.  5  likemindedonetowardanotheraccording 
1  Jo.  4.  9  was  manifested  the  love  of  God  toward 

11  .Upon,  over,  eiri  (dat.)  epi. 

Mark  6.  34  and  was  moved  with  compassion  [toward] 

12.  Upon,  over,  up  to,  eiri  (acc.)  epi. 

Mattm.  49  he  stretched  forth  his  hand  toward  his  d. 

14.  14  and  was  moved  with  compassion  toward 
Rom.  11.  22  but  toward  thee,  goodness,  if  thou  conti. 

1  Co.  7.  36  beliaveth  himself  uncomely  toward  his  vi. 
Eph.  2.  7  in  (his)  kindness  toward  us  through  Christ 
Heb.  6.  1  from  dead  works,  and  of  faith  toward  G. 

43.  Down  to,  Kara  (acc.)  kata. 

Acts  8.  26  Arise,  and  go  toward  to  the  south,  unto 
27.  12  lieth  toward  the  south  west  and  north  we. 
Phil.  3.  14  I  press  toward  the  mark  for  the  prize  of 

14.  Toward,  upis  (acc.)  pros. 

Luke24.  29  Abide  with  us  ;  for  it  is  toward  evening 
Acts  24.  16  always  a  conscience  void  of  offence  towa. 

2  Co.  1.  12  conversation.. moreabundantiytoyouwa. 

I.  18  our  word  toward  you  was  not  yea  and  nay 

3.  4  And  such  trust  have  we ..  to  God  ward 
7.  4  Great  (is)  my  boldness  of  speech  toward 

Phil.  2.  30  to  supply  your  lack  of  service  toward  me 
Col.  4  5  Walk  in  wisdom  toward  them  that  are  wi. 

1  Th.  1.  8  your  faith  to  God  ward  is  spread  abroad 

4.  12  That  ye  may  walk  honestly  toward  them 
5. 14  support  the  weak,  be  patient  toward  all 

Phm.  5  faith,  which  thou  hast  [toward]  the  Lord 

1  Jo.  3.21  (then)  have  we  confidence  toward  God 

15.  Over,  for,  in  behalf  of ,  virep  (gen.)  huper. 

2  Co.  7.  7  when  he  told . .  your  fervent  mind  toward 

TOWEL  — 

Linen  towel,  (Lat.  linteum),  Xevnov  lention. 
Johni3  4  He  risetli  from  supper,  .and  took  a  towel 
13.  5  to  wipe . .  with  the  towel  wherewith  lie 

TOWER,  (high)  — 

1.2!  watch  tower,  jina  bachon. 

Jer.  6.  27  I  have  set  thee . .  a  tower . .  a  fortress  am. 

2.  A  watch  tower,  pna  bachun. 

Isa.  23.  13  they  set  up  the  towers  thereof;  they  rais. 

3.  A  watch  tower,  jrn  bachan. 

Isa.  32.  14  the  forts  and  towers  shall  be  for  dens  fo. 

4.  To  cause  to  be  great,  gadal,  5. 

2  Sa.  22.  51  the  tower  of  salvation  for  his  king,  and 

5.  A  great  tower,  migdal. 

Gen.  11.  4  Go  to,  let  us  build  us  a  city,  and  a  tower 
11  3  Lord  came  down  to  see  the  city  and  the 

33.  21  spread  his  tent  beyond  the  tower  of  Edar 
Judg.  8.  9  When  I  come.  .1  will  break  down  this  to. 
8  17  beat  down  the  tower  of  Penuel,  and  slew 
9.  46,  47,  49  all  the  men  of  the  tower  of  Shech. 
9.  51  there  was  a  strong  tower  within  the  city 
9.  51  and  gat  them  up  to  the  top  of  the  tower 
9.  52  unto  the  tower,  .the  door  of  the  tower 
2  Ki.  9.  17  there  stood  a  watchman  on  the  tower  111 
17.  9  from  the  tower  of  the  watchmen  to  the 
18  8  from  the  tower  of  the  watchmen  to  the 
2  Ch.  14.  7  walls  and  towers,  gates  and  bars,  (while) 
26.  9  Moreover  Uzziali  built  towers  in  Jerusal. 
26.  10  Also  he  built  towers  in  the  desert,  and 

26.  13  to  be  on  the  towers  and  upon  the  bulwark 

27.  4  in  the  forests  he  built  castles  and  towers 
32.  5  raised  (it)  up  to  the  towers,  and  another 

Neh.  3.  1  unto  the  tower  of  Meah  .  unto  the  tower 
3.  11  repaired  the  otherpiece,  and  the  tower  of 
3.  25  tower  which  lieth  out  from  the  king’s  hi. 
3. 26  toward  the  east,  and  the  tower  that  lieth 
3.  27  over  against  the  great  tower  that  lieth  out 
12.  38  f vo m  beyond  the  tower  of  the  furnaces 
12.  39  tlie  tower  of  Hananeel,  and  the  tower  of 
Psa.  48.  12  go  round  about  her  :  tell  the  towers  the. 

61.  3  a  shelter,  .(and)  a  strong  tower  from  the 
Prov  18.  10  The  name  of  the  Lord  (is)  a  strong  tower 
Song  4.  4  Thy  neck  (is)  like  the  tower  of  David  bull. 


Song  7.  4  as  a  tower  of  ivory . .  thy  nose  (is)  as  the  to. 

8. 10  I  (am)  a  wall,  and  my  breasts  like  towers 
Isa.  2.  15  upon  every  high  tower,  and  upon  every 
5.  2  built  a  tower  in  the  midst  of  it,  and  also 
30.  25  the  great  slaughter,  when  the  towers  fall 
33.  18  where  (is)  he  that  counted  the  towers? 

.1  er.  31.  38  from  the  tower  of  Hananeel  unto  the  gate 
Eze.  26.  4  shall  destroy . .  and  break  dow  n  her  towers 

26.  9  with  his  axes  he  shall  break  down  thy  to. 

27.  11  and  the  Gammaddims  were  in  thy  towers 
Mic.  4.  8  thou,  O  tower  of  the  flock,  the  stronghold 
Zech  14.  10  (from)  the  tower  of  Hananeel  unto  the  ki. 

6.  A  great  tower,  )h)P  migclol. 

2  Sa.  22.  51  (He  is)  the  tower  of  salvation  for  his  king 
Eze.  29.  10  from  the  tower  of  Syene  even  unto  the  bo. 
30.  6  from  the  tower  of  Syene  shall  they  fall  in 


7 . Tiulwark,  ~n?p  matsor. 

Hab.  2.  1  I  will. .  set  me  up  on  the  to  wer,  and  will  wa. 

8.  High  place,  Ssy  opliel. 

2  Ki.  5.  24  And  w  hen  he  came  to  the  tower,  he  took 


9.  Corner,  n)S  pinnah. 

Zeph.  1.  16  A  day  of.,  alarm.,  against  the  high  towers 
3.  6  I  have  cut  off  the  nations :  their  tower 


10 . High place,  tower,  33 tyrp  misgab. 

2  Sa.  22..  3  my  high  tower,  and  my  refuge,  my  savi. 
Psa.  18.  2  horn  of  my  salvation,  (and)  my  high  tow. 
144.  2  my  high  tower,  and  my  deliverer ;  my  sh. 

11.  A  tmver,  castle,  irvpyos  purgos. 

Matt2i-33  digged  a  winepress  in  it,  and  built  a  tow. 
Marki2.  1  built  a  tower,  and  let  it  out  to  husband. 
Luke  13.  4  those  eighteen,  upon  whom  the  tower  in 

14.  28  which  of  you,  intending  to  build  a  tower 

TOWER  OF  DAVID,  in  *?3)P  migdal  David. 

Part  of  the  castle  in  Zion. 

Song.  4.  4  Thy  neck  (is)  like  the  tower  of  David  buil. 
TOWER  OF  EDAR,  -ny  pup  migdal  Eder. 

Between  Bethlehem  and  Hebron. 

Gen.  35.  21  spread  his  tent  beyond  the  tower  of  Edar 
TOWER  OF  THE  FLOCK,  Tty  ‘pup  migdal  Eder. 
Same  as  the  preceding,  or  in  Zion. 

Mic.  4.  8  0  tower  of  the  flock.,  unto  thee  shall  it  co. 
TOWER  OF  THE  FURNACES,  O'PUnri  b3]P  migdal 
hattannurim. 

On  the  wall  of  Jerusalem,  near  the  valley  gate. 

Neh.  3.  11  Hashub.  .repaired,  .the  tower  of  the  fur. 

12.38  from  beyond  the  tower  of  the  furnaces  even 

TOWER  OF  HANANEEL,  Stujq  migdal  Hananeel. 
On  the  wall  of  Jerusalem,  near  the  sheep  gate. 

Neh.  3.  1  they  sanctified  it.. unto  the  tower  of  Han. 

12.  39  And  from  above,  the  tower  of  Hananeel 
Jer.  31.  38  from  the  tower  of  Hananeel  unto  the  gate 
Zech.14.  10  the  to  wer  of  Hananeel  unto  the  king’s  wine 

TOWER  OF  LEBANON,  jUp/’n  ‘ppD  migdal  hal-leban. 
On  the  E.  of  Lebanon. 

Song.  7.  4  thy  nose  (is)as  the  tower  of  Lebanon  wlii. 
TOWER  OF  MEAH.  nxprt  Vpj?  migdal  ham-meah. 

On  the  wall  of  Jerusalem,  between  the  sheep  gate  and 
the  tower  of  Hananeel. 

Neh.  3.  1  even  unto  the  tower  of  Meah  they  sancti. 

12.39  from  above . .  the  tower  of  Meah,  even  unto 

TOWER  OF  PENUEL,  Snus  /pip  migdal  Penuel. 

In  Penuel,  a  city  of  Gilead. 

Judg.  8.  17  he  beat  down  the  tower  of  Penuel,  and 
TOWER  OF  SHECHEM,  D3?i  Vqjp  migdal  Shechem. 
In  Shecliem,  a  city  of  Ephraim. 

Judg.  9.  46  the  men  of  the  tower  of  Shechem  heard 
9. 47,  49  ithat  all  the  men  of  the  tower  of  Shec. 

TOWER  OF  SYENE,  njjp  Spip  migdal  Sercneh. 

In  Syene,  a  city  in  the  S.  of  Egypt. 

Eze.  29.  IO  from  the  tower  of  Syene  even  unto  the  bo. 
30.  6  from  tlie  tower  of  Syene  shall  they  fall  in 

TOWN,  (small,  without  walls)  — 

1 . Daughter ,  ro  bath. 

Josh  15.  45  Ekron,  with  her  towns  and  her  villages 
15-  47.  47  with  her  towns  and  her  villages 
17. 11.  11,  11,  11,  11.  11  and  her  towns,  and  the 
17.  16  of  Betli-shean  and  hertowns,  and.  .of  the 
Judn-n  26  Heshhon  and  her  towns..  Aroer  and  her  t. 

1  Ch  2.  23  and  the  towns  thereof,  threescore  cities 

7  28  Beth-el  and  the  towns.,  towns.,  towns.,  t. 

8.  12  built  Ono  and  Lod,  with  the  towns  there. 

2  Ch  13.'  19,  19.  19  with  the  towns  thereof 


.  Hamlets,  rmn  chavroth. 

Num«  41  went  and  took  the  small  towns  thereof 
Josh  13.  30  the  towns  of  Jair  which  (are)  in  Bashan 
1  Ki.  a.  13  to  him  (pertained)  the  tou  11s  of  Jair  the 


,  Court,  village,  ixn  chatser.  . 

Gen.  25.  16  their  names,  by  their  towns,  and  by  their 

A  city,  (place  of  stir),  Ty  ir. 

Dent.  3.  5  cities.. besides  unwalled  towns  a  gix  at  nia. 
1  Sa.  16.  4  the  elders  of  the  town  trembled  at  bis  co. 
23  7  by  entering  into  a  town  that  hath  gates 

27  =  let  them  give  me  a  place  in  some  town  in 

Esth.  9.  19  Jews,  .that  dwelt  in  the  unwalled  towns 
Jer  iq  13  bring  upon  this  city  and  upon  all  her  to. 
Hah  2  12  Woe  to  him  that  buildeth  a  town  with 


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5. .4  city  ( with  walls),  Tp  qir. 

Josh.  2.  15  her  house  (was)  upon  the  town  wall,  ami 

6.  Open  villages,  nil 7$  perazoth. 

Zech.  2.  4  shall  be  inhabited  (as)  towns  without  wa. 

7.  A  town  (without  walls),  Kiipri  koine. 

Matt  10.  11  into  whatsoever  city  or  town  ye  shall  eu. 
Mark  8.  23  by  the  hand,  and  led  him  out  of  the  town 

8.  26  Neither  go  into . .  town,  nor  tell . .  in  the  to. 

8.  27  Jesus  went,  .into  the  towns  of  Cesarea  P. 
Luke  5.  17  which  were  come  out  of  every  town  of  G. 

9.  6  went  through  the  towns,  preaching  the 

9.  12  they  may  go  into  the  towns  and  country 

John  7.  42  out  of  the  town  of  Bethlehem,  where  Da. 
11.  1  Bethany,  the  town  of  Mary  and  her  sister 
it.  30  Jesus  wasnotyet  come  into  the  town,  but 

8. A  small  town  or  village,  KwponoAis  komopolis. 

Mark  1.  38  Let  us  go  into  the  next  towns,  that  I  may 

TOWN  clerk  — 

A  writer,  scribe,  clerk,  ypaupaTeus  grammateus. 
Acts  19.  35  when  the  town  clerk  had  appeased  the  p. 

TRA-CHO-Nl'-TIS,  Tpaxoirlris. 

A  small  rocky  part  of  the  tetrarcliy  of  Philip,  on  the  E. 
of  the  Jordan,  having  the  Arabian  desert  on  the  E.  and 
Auranitis  and  Gaulonitis  on  the  S.W.,  and  extending 
from  the  territory  of  Damascus  on  the  N.  to  near  Bostra 
on  the  S.;  now  called  Lejah,  anciently  Argob,  and  is 
nearly  in  the  centre  of  ancient  Bashau. 

Luke  3.  1  Philip  tetrarch.  .of  the  region  of  T.,  and 
TRADE,  (by,  to)  — 

1 .  To  be  men  of  cattle,  rnpp  -c':n  vn  hayu  anshe  miq. 
Gen.  46.  32  for  their  trade  hath  been  to  feed  cattle 

46.  34  Thy  servants’  trade  hath  been  about  cat. 

2 . To  give,  ;nj  nathan. 

Eze.  27.  12  with  silver,  .and  lead,  they  traded  in  thy 
27.  13  they  traded  the  persons  of  men  and  ves. 
27.  14  They  of  the  house  of  Togarmah  traded  in 

27.  17  they  traded  in  thy  market  wheat  of  Min. 

3.  To  go  about,  trade,  inp  scichar. 

Gen.  34.  10  dwell  and  trade  ye  therein,  and  get  you 
34.  21  let  them  dwell  in  the  land,  and  trade  th. 

4.  To  work,  toil,  labour,  ipya^opai  ergazomai. 
Matt2$.  16  went  and  traded  with  the  same,  and  made 
Rev.  18.  17  as  many  as  trade  by  sea,  stood  afar  off 

TRADITION  — 

A  giving  over,  handing  down,irapd8otns qoaradosis- 
Mattis.  2  Why  do  thy  disciples  transgress  the  trad- 
13.  3  Why  do  ye  also  transgress . .  by  your  trad. 
15.  6  commandment . .  of  none  eft'ectby  your  tr. 
Mark  7.  3  eat  not,  holding  the  tradition  of  the  elders 
7.  5  according  to  the  tradition  of  the  elders 
7.  8  ye  hold  the  tradition  of  men,  (as)  the  wa. 
7.  9  reject,  .that  ye  may  keep  your  own  tradi. 
7.  13  of  none  effect  through  your  tradition,  wh. 
Gal.  1.  14  more  exceedingly  zealous  of  the  traditions 
Col.  2.  8  after  the  tradition  of  men,  after  the  rudi. 
2  Th.  2. 15  hold  the  traditions  which  ye  have  been 

3.  6  not  after  the  tradition  which  he  received 

TRAITOR  — 

One  who  gives  over ,  forth,  or  up,  npoboTris  prodotes. 
Luke  6.  16  and  Judas  Iscariot,  which  also  was  tlietr. 
2  Ti.  3.  4  Traitors . .  high  minded,  lovers  of  pleasures 

TRAFFIC,  trafficker,  (to)  — 

1  .A  pedlar,  hawker,  a  Canaanite,  kenaan. 

Isa.  23.  8  whose  traffickers  (are)  the  honourable  of 
Eze.  17.  4  cropped  off .  .and  carried  it  into  aland  of  t. 

2.  Traffic,  inpD  mischar. 

1  Ki.  10.  15  of  the  merchantmen,  and  of  the  traffic 

3.  To  go  about,  trade,  trip  sachar. 

Gen.  42.  34  deliver  you. .  and  ye  shall  traffic  iu  the  land 

4.  Merchandise,  traffic,  nSa-;  rekullah. 

Eze.  28.  5  By  thy  great  wisdom,  .by  thy  traffic  hast 

28.  18  hast  defiled.,  by  the  iniquity  of  thy  traffic 
TRAIN  — 

1.  Force,  Sin  chayil. 

1  Ki.io.  2  came  to  Jerusalem  with  a  very  great  train 

2.  Idem,  skirt,  train,  W  shul. 

Isa.  6.  1  the  Lord  sitting,  .and  his  train  filled  the 
TRAIN  up,  trained,  to  — 

1.  Trained,  instructed,  J]'jn  clianik. 

Gen.  14.  14  when  Abram  heard,  .he  armed  his  trained 

2.  To  train,  dedicate,  give  instruction,  f|in  chanak. 
Prov22.  6  Train  up  a  child  in  the  way  he  should  go 

TRAMPLE  (under  foot),  to  — 

1.  To  tread  or  trample  down,  Dan  ramas. 

Psa.  91.  13  the  dragon  shalt  thou  trample  under  feet 
Isa.  63.  3  I  will,  .trample  them  iu  my  fury;  and  their 

2.  To  tread  or  trample  down,  Karairar e'co  katapateo. 

Matt  7.  6  lest  they  trample  them  under  their  feet 

TRANCE  — 

Ecstasy,  trance,  a  standing  out,  eKaraais  ekstasis. 
Acts  10.  10  while  they  made  ready,  he  fell  into  atra. 
11.  5  in  a  trance  I  saw  a  vision,  A  certain  vessel 
22.  17  I  prayed  in  the  temple,  I  was  in  a  trance 
TRAN  QDILLIT  Y  — 

Best,  ease,  security,  rnSifi  shelevah. 

Dan.  4.  27  may  be  a  lengthening  of  thy  tranquillity 


TRANSFER  in  a  figure,  to  — 

To  transfer  in  a  figure, perairxvpaT'i^a  metaschema. 

1  Co.  4.  6  I  have  in  a  figure  transferred  to  myself 

TRANSFIGURED,  to  be  — 

Tobo  transformed,  perapopipoopai  metamoiphoom. 
Matti7-  2  was  transfigured  before  them  ;  and  his  face 
Mark  9.  2  taketh-.andhe  was  transfigured  before  them 
TRANSFORM  self,  be  transformed,  to  — 

1.  To  be  transformed,  peTap.opip6op.ai  metamorphoo. 
ltom  12.  2  be  ye  transformed  by  the  renewing  of  yo. 

2.  To  transfer  in  a  figure,  peracrxvpuT'i^w  metasche. 

2  Co.  11.  13  transforming  themselves  into  the  apostles 

11.  14  Satan  himself  is  transformed  into  an  angel 
11. 15  if  his  ministers  also  be  transformed  as 

TRANSGRESS  (the  law),  to  — 

1  .To  deal  treacherously,  deceive,  if?  bagad. 

1  Sa.  14.  33  Ye  have  transgressed  :  roll  a  great  stone 
Psa.  25.  3  let  them  be  ashamed  which  transgress  wi. 
Hab.  2.  s  he  transgresseth  by  ■wine,  (he  is)  a  proud 

2.  To  trespass,  maal. 

1  Ch.  2.  7  Achar.. transgressed  in  the  thing  accursed 

5.  25  they  transgressed  against  the  God  of  their 

2  Ch.  1 2.  2  because  they  had  transgressed  against  the 

26.  16  for  he  transgressed  against  the  Lord  his 
28. 19  made  J  udah  naked,  and  transgressed  sore 
36.  14  people  transgressed  very  much  after  all 
Ezra  10.  10  Ye  have  transgressed,  and  havetaken  st. 
Neh.  1.  8  (If)  ye  transgress,  I  will  scatter  you  abro. 

13.  27  transgress  against  our  God  in  marrying 
Prov  16.  10  his  mouth  transgresseth  not  in  judgment 

3.  To  do,  ipy  abad. 

Jer.  2.  20  and  thou  saidst,  I  will  not  transgress 

4 . To  pass  over,  ipy  abar. 

Numi4-  41  Wherefore  now  do  ye  transgress  the  com. 
Deut26.  13  have  not  transgressed  thy  commandments 
Josh.  7. 11  they  have  also  transgressed  my  covenant 
7. 15  because  he  hath  transgressed  the  covenant 
23.  16  When  ye  have  transgressed  the  covenant 
Judg.  2.  20  this  people  hath  transgressed  my  coven. 

1  Sa.  15.  24  I  have  transgressed  the  commandment  of 

2  Ki.  18.  12  transgressed  his  covenant,  (and)  all  that 
2  Ch.24.  20  Why  transgress  ye  the  commandments  of 
Esth.  3.  3  Why  transgressest  thou  the  king's  comm. 
Psa.  17.  3  purposed  (that)  my  mouth  shall  not  trau. 
Isa.  24.  5  they  have  transgressed  the  laws,  changed 
Jer.  34. 18  I  will  give  the  men  that  have  transgressed 
Dan.  9.  11  all  Israel  have  transgressed  thy  law,  even 
Hos.  6.  7  they,  like  men,  have  transgressed  the  co. 

8.  1  because  they  have  transgressed  my  cove. 

5 . To  step  over,  transgress,  rebel,  revolt,  yas pasha. 

1  Ki.  8.  50  wherein  they  have  transgressed  against 
Ezra  10.  13  we  are  many  that  have  transgressed  in 
ProV28.  21  for  a  piece  of  bread  (that)  man  will  trail. 
Isa.  43.  27  thy  teachers  have  transgressed  against 

66.  24  the  men  that  have  transgressed  against 
Jer.  2.  8  the  pastors  also  transgressed  against  me 

2.  29  ye  all  have  transgressed  against  me,  saith 

3.  13  thou  hast  transgressed  against  the  Lord 
33.  8  whereby  they  have  transgressed  against 

Lam.  3.  42  We  have  transgressed  and  have  rebelled 
Eze.  2.  3  they  and  their  fathers  have  transgressed 
18.  31  Cast  away.  .all.  .whereby  ye  have  transg. 

20.  38  I  will  purge  out ..  them  that  transgress  ag. 
Hos.  7.  13  because  they  have  transgressed  against 
Amos  4.  4  Come  to  Bethel,  and  transgress;  atGilgal 
Zeph.  3.  11  wherein  thou  hast  transgressed  against 

6.  To  go  beyond,  transgress,  trespass,  itapafialvw. 
Matt '15.  2  Why  do  thy  disciples  transgress  the  trad. 

15  3  Why  do  ye  also  transgress  the  command. 

2  J  ohu  9  Whosoever  [transgresseth],  and  abideth 

7.  A  transgressor,  trespasser,  irapa.fia.TTis parabates. 

Rom.  2.  27  by. .  circumcision  dost  transgress  the  law  ? 

8.  To  come  or  go  over,  or  beyond,  irapepxogai  parer. 
Lukeis.  29  neither  transgressed  I  atany  time  thy  co. 

9.  To  do  lawlessness,  iroiea  dvopiav  poieO  anomian. 

1  Jo.  3.  4  Whosoever  committeth  sin  transgresseth 

TRANSGRESS,  to  make  to  — 

To  cause  to  go  over,  13^  abar,  5. 

1  Sa.  2.  24  ye  make  the  Lord’s  people  to  transgress 
TRANSGRESSING,  transgression,  transgressor  — 

1  .To  deal  treacherously,  deceive,  did  bagad. 

Psa.  59.  5  be  not  merciful  to  any  wicked  transgress. 

1 19.  158  I  beheld  the  transgressors,  and  was  grie. 
Prov.  2.  22  the  transgressors  shall  be  rooted  out  of 
11.  3  the  perverseness  of  transgressors  shall  d. 
11.  6  transgressors  shall  be  taken  in  (theirown) 
13.  2  but  the  soul  of  the  transgressors.,  violence 
13.  is  but  the  way  of  transgressors  (is)  hard 

21.  18  a  ransom  for  the  righteous,  and  the  trail. 
22. 12  he  overthroweth  the  words  of  the  transg. 
23.  28  and  iucreaseth  the  transgressors  among 

2 . Trespass,  ?£D  maal. 

Josh.22.  22  or  if  in  transgression  against  the  Lord 

1  Ch.  9.  1  were  carried  away,  .for  their  transgression 

10.  13  Saul  died  for  liis  transgression  which  he 

2  Ch.29.  19  Aliaz.  .did  cast  away  in  his  transgression 
Ezra  9.  4  the  transgression  of  those  that  had  been 

10.  6  he  mourned  because  of  the  transgression 

3.  To  go  over,  -135;  abar. 

Deubi7.  2  wrought  wickedness. .in  transgressing  his 
Prov  26.  10  The  great  (God),  .rewardeth  transgressors 


i.To  step  over,  transgress,  rebel,  revolt,  yif'3  pasha, 
Psa.  37.  38  the  transgressors  shall  be  destroyed  tog. 

51.  13  (Then)willl  teach  transgressors  thy  ways 
Isa.  1.  28  the  destruction  of  the  transgressors  and 
46.  8  bring  (it)  again  to  mind,  O  ye  transgress. 
48.  8  wastcalled  atransgressorfrom  the  womb 
53.  12  he  was  numbered  with  the  transgressors 

53. 12  and  made  intercession  for  the  transgres. 
59.  13  I11  transgressing  and  lying  against  the  L. 

Dan.  8.  23  the  transgressors  are  come  to  the  full,  a 
IIos.  14.  9  but  the  transgressors  shall  fall  therein 
Amos  4.  4  at  Gilgal  multiply  transgression ;  andbr. 

5.  Transgression,  rebellion,  yva  pesha. 

Exod23.  21  for  he  willnotpardon  your  transgressions 
34.  7  forgiving  iniquity  and  transgression  and 
Lev.  16.  16  because  of  their  transgressions  in  all  their 

16.  21  all  their  transgressions  in  all  their  sins 
Numi4.  18  forgiving  iniquity  and  transgression,  and 
Josh  24. 19  he  will  not  forgive  your  transgressions 

1  Sa.  24.  11  (there  is)  neither  evil  nor  transgression  in 
1  Ki.  8.  50  all  their  transgressions  wherein  they  have 
Job  7.  21  why  dost  thou  not  pardon  my  transgress. 
8.  4  he  have  cast  them  away  for  their  transg. 
13.  23  make  me  to  know  my  transgression  and 
14. 17  My  transgression  (is)  sealed  up  in  a  bag 

31.  33  If  I  covered  my  transgressions  as  Adam 

33.  9  I  am  clean  without  transgression,  I  (am) 

34.  6  my  wound  (is)  incurable  without  transg. 

35.  6  (if)  thy  transgressions  lie  multiplied,  what 

36.  9  their  transgressions  that  they  have  exce. 
Psa.  5.  10  in  the  multitude  of  their  transgressions 

19.  13  I  shall  be  innocent  from  the  great  transg. 
25.  7  Remember  not.  .my  transgressions,  acc. 

32.  1  Blessed  (is  he  whose)  transgression  (is)  fo. 

32.  5  I  will  confess  my  transgressions  unto  the 

36.  1  The  transgression  of  the  wicked  saith  wi. 
39.  8  Deliver  me  from  all  my  transgressions 
51.  1  Have  mercy  upon  me . .  blot  out  my  traus. 
51.  3  I  acknowledge  my  transgressions  :  and 
59.  3  not  (for)  my  transgression ,  nor  (for)  my  sin 
65.  3  (as  for)  our  transgressions,  thou  shalt  pu. 
89.  32  Then  will  I  visit  their  transgression  with 

103. 12  (so)  far  hath  he  removed  our  transgressions 
107.  17  Fools,  because  of  their  transgression  and 
Prov  12. 13  The  wicked  issnared  by  the  transgression 

17.  9  He  that  covereth  a  transgression  seeketh 

17.  19  He  lovetli  transgression  that  loveth  strife 
19.  11  (it  is)  his  glory  to  pass  over  a  transgress. 
28.  2  For  the  transgression  of  a  land  many  (are) 

28.  24  Whoso.. saith, (Itis)no  transgression,  the 

29.  6  In  the  transgression  of  an  evil  man  (there) 
29.  16  When  the  wicked  are  multiplied,  transg. 
29.  22  a  furious  man  aboundfeth  in  transgression 

Isa.  24.  20  transgression  thereof  sliallbe  heavyupon 

43.  25  he  that  blotteth  out  tliy  transgressions 

44.  22  I  have  blotted  out.  .tliy  transgressions 
50.  1  for  your  transgressions  is  your  mother 
53.  5  But  he  (was)  wounded  for  our  transgress. 
53.  8  for  the  transgression  of  my  people  was  he 

57.  4  children  of  transgression,  a  seed  of  false. 

58.  1  show  my  people  theirtransgression,  and 

59. 12  our  transgressions  are  multiplied,  .our 

59.  20  unto  them  that  turn  from  transgression 
Jer.  5.  6  because  their  transgressions  are  many 
Lam.  1.  5  afflicted  her  for  the  multitude  of  her  tra. 

1. 14  The  yoke  of  my  transgressions  is  bound 

1.  22  done  unto  me  for  all  my  transgressions 
Eze.  14.  11  polluted  any  more  with  all  their  transgr. 

18.  22  All  his  transgressions  that  he  hath  com. 
18.  28  turneth  away  from  all  his  transgressions 
18.  30  Repent,  and  turn,  .from  all  your  transg. 
18.  31  Cast  away  from  you  all  your  transgressi. 
21.  24  in  that  your  transgressions  are  discovered 

33.  10  If  our  transgressions  and  our  sins  (lie) 

33.  12  deliver  him  in  the  day  of  his  transgression 

37.  23  nor  with  any  of  their  transgressions,  but 
39.  24  according  to  their  transgressions,  have  I 

Dan.  8. 12  the  daily  (sacrifice)  by  reason  of  transgr. 

8.  13  transgression  of  desolation,  to  give  both 

9.  24  finish  the  transgression,  and  to  make  an 
Amos  1.  3,  6,  9,  11,  13  For  three  transgressions,  .and 

2.  1,  4,  6  For  three  transgressions,  .and  forfo. 

3.  14  day  that  I  shall  visit  the  transgressions 

5.  12  For  I  know  your  manifold  transgressions 
Mic  1 .  5  For  the  transgression . .  What  (is)  the  tra. 

1. 13  for  the  transgressions  of  Israel  werefound 
3.  8  to  declare  unto  Jacob  his  transgression 

6.  7  shall  I  give  my  first  born  (for)  my  transg. 

7.  18  passeth  by  the  transgression  of  the  remu. 

6 . Lawless,  dvopos  anomos. 

Markis.  28  he  was  numbered  with  the  transgressors 
Luke22.  37  he  was  reckoned  among  the  transgressors 

7.  Transgression,  trespass,  napdfiaais  parabasis. 
Rom.  4.  15  for  where  no  law  is.  .no  transgression 

5.  14  after  the  similitude  of  Adam’s  transgres. 
Gal.  3. 19  It  was  added  because  of  transgressions 
1  Ti.  2.  14  woman  being  deceived  was  iuthe  transg. 
Ileb.  2.  2  every  transgression  and  disobedience  rec. 

9. 13  for  the  redemption  of  the  transgressions 

8.  Transgressor,  trespass,  ira.pafi6.Tiis  parabates. 
Gal.  2. 18  if  I  build  again . .  I  make  myself  a  transg. 
Jas.  2.  9  are  convinced  of  the  law  as  transgressors 

2.  11  thou  art  become  a  transgressor  of  the  law 

TRANSGRESSION  of  the  law,  to  fall  by  — 

1.  Lawlessness,  avopla  anomia. 

1  .Jo.  3.  4  for  sin  is  the  transgression  of  the  law 


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2.  To  transgress,  trespass,  ■napaBaii'w  parabainu. 
Acts  j.  25  from  which  Judas  by  transgression  fell 

TRANSLATE,  translation,  to  — 

1  .To  cause  to  jrass  over,  i2i>  abar,  5. 

2  Sa.  3.  io  To  translate  the  kingdom  from  the  house 

2.  A  putting  over,  translation,  p. eradeous  metathesis. 

Heb.  n.  5  before  his  translation  he  had  thistestim. 

3.  To  put  over,  translate,  pcBiarypi  methistemi. 

Col.  i.  3  translated  (us)  into  the  kingdom  of  his 

4 . To  transpose,  translate,  pe-rariOripi  metatithenvi. 

Heb.  ii.  5  Enoch  was  translated.  .God  had  transla. 

TRANSPARENT  — 

Appearing  through ,  transparent,  Siacpawns  diaph. 
Rev.  2i.  21  (was)  pure  gold,  as  it  were]  transparent] 

TRAP  — 

1  .Snare,  wp\D  moqesh. 

Josh.23.  13  they  shall  be  snares  and  traps  unto  you 
Psa.  69.  22  for  (their)  welfare,  (let  it  become)  a  trap 

2 . Trap,  rna^p  malkodeth. 

Job  18.  10  The  snare  (is)  laid  for  hint,  .and  a  trap 

3 . Corruption,  destruction,  trap,  ri'npn  mashchith. 

Jer.  5.  26  wicked . .  they  set  a  trap,  they  catch  men 

4.  Hunting,  trap,  snare,  6-fipa  thera. 

Romn.  9  Let  their  tablebemade  a  snare,  and  a  trap 

TRAVAIL  — 

1 .  To  bear,  bring  forth,  ~h'T  yalad. 

Gen.  38.  27  it  came  to  pass,  in  the  time  of  her  travail 
Jer.  13.  21  sorrows  take  thee,  as  a  woman  in  travail? 

2.  Labour,  toil,  amal. 

Eccl.  4.  4  I  considered  all  travail,  and  every  right 
4.  6  than  both  the  hands  full  (with)  travail 
Isa.  53.  1 1  He  shall  see  of  the  travail  of  his  soul 

3.  Business,  travail,  );jjj  inyan. 

Eccl.  1.  13  this  sore  travail  hath  God  given  to  the 

2.  23  his  days  (are)  sorrows,  and  his  travail  gr. 

2.  26  but  to  the  sinner  he  givetii  travail,  to  ga. 

3.  10  I  have  seen  the  travail  which  God  hath 

4.  8  (is)  also  vanity,  yea,  it  (is)  a  sore  travail 

5.  14  But  those  riches  perish  by  evil  travail 

4.  Weariness,  travail,  hn^i-i  telaah. 

Exodi8.  8  all  tiie  travail  that  had  come  upon  them 
Num  20.  14  Thou  knowest  all  the  travail  that  hath 
Lam.  3.  5  and  compassed  (me)  with  gall  and  travail 

6.  Toil,  labour,  weariness,  pixdos  mochthos. 

1  Th.  2.  9  remember,  brethren,  our  labour  and  tra. 

2  Th.  3.  8  wrought  with  labour  and  travail  night 

7.  Pain,  labour,  sorroiv,  uSiu  odin. 

1  Th.  5.  3  cometh.  .as  travail  upon  a  woman  with 

TRAVAIL  (in  or  with  pain  together),  to  — 

1.7b  travail  in  birth,  ^3_rj  chabal,  3. 

Psa.  7. 14  he  travaileth  with  iniquity,  and  hath  co. 
2.  To  be  pained,  bring  forth,  S'n,  cliul,  chil. 

Isa.  23.  4  I  travail  not,  nor  bring  forth  children 
54.  1  thou  (that)  didst  not  travail  with  child 
66.  7  Before  she  travailed,  she  brought  forth 
66.  8  for  as  soon  as  Zion  travailed,  she  brought 

3.2b  be  pained,  Sin  chid,  7a. 

Job  15.  20  The  wicked  man  travaileth  with  pain  all 

4.  To  bear,  bring  forth,  iS;  yalad. 

Gen.  35.  16  and  Rachel  travailed,  and  she  had  hard 
38.  28  it  came  to  pass,  when  she  travailed,  that 
1  Sa.  4.  19  she  bowed  herself  and  travailed  ;  for  her 
Mic.  5.  3  until  the  time  (that)  she  which  travaileth 

5.  To  be  in  pain,  diSiy&i  odino. 

Gal.  4.  27  break  forth  and  cry,  thou  that  travailest 

6. T0  feel  pain  together,  travail,  crwablvai  sunodinu. 
Rom.  8.  22  groaneth  and  travaileth  in  pain  together 

TRAVAIL,  (in  birth),  to  be  in  — 

1.2b  bring  forth,  tiktoo  tikto. 

John  16.  21  A  woman  when  she  is  in  travail  hath  sor. 
2.2b  be  in  pain,  wblrai  odino. 

Gal.  4.  19  of  whom  I  travail  in  birth  again  until  C. 
Rev.  12.  2  being  with  child  cried,  travailing  in  birth 

TRAVAIL,  woman  in,  travailing  woman  — 

1.2b  be  sick,  weak,  nbn  chalah. 

Jer.  4.  31 1  have  heard  a  voice  as  of  a  woman  in  tr. 
2.  To  bear,  bring  forth ,  i?;  yalad. 

Psa.  48.  6  Fear  took  hold,  .as  of  a  woman  in  travail 
Isa.  13.  8  be  in  pain  as  a  woman  that  travaileth,  th. 

21.  3  as  the  pangs  of  a  woman  that  travaileth 
42.  14  will  I  cry  like  a  travailing  woman ;  I  will 

Jer.  6.  24  hath  taken  hold . .  as  of  a  woman  in  travail 

22.  23  upon  thee,  the  pain  as  of  a  woman  in  tra. 

30.  6  see  whether  a  man  doth  travail  with  eh.? 

30.  6  hands  on  his  loins,  as  a  woman  in  travail 

31.  8  and  her  that  travaileth  with  child  together 

49.  24  sorrows  have  taken  her  as  of  a  woman  in  t. 

50.  43  (and)  pangs  as  of  a  woman  in  travail 
Hos.  13.  13  sorrows  of  a  travailing  woman  shall  come 
Mic.  4.  9  pang3  have  taken  thee  as  a  woman  in  tr. 

4. 10  Be  in  pain . .  like  a  woman  in  travail,  for 
TRAVEL,  companions  in  — 

Fellow  absentee, or  traveller,  avviubypos  sunekdemos. 
Acts  19.  29  having  caught ..  Paul’s  companions  in  tr. 


TRAVEL  (with,  into  a  far  country)  to  — 

1.2b  go  on,  walk,  "Vn  halak,  3. 

Prov.  6.  11  So  shall  thy  poverty  corneas  one  that  tr. 

2.  To  go  up  and  down,  “/(i  halak,  7. 

Prov  24.  34  So  shall . .  poverty  come  (as)  one  that  tra. 

3. 2b  be  from  home,  absent,  airoS-opea  apodemed. 
JIatt25-  14  For.  .as  a  man  travelling  into  a  far  coun. 

4.2b  come  or  go  through,  Siipxopai  d ierchomai. 
Acts  11.  19  travelled  as  far  as  Plienice,  and  Cyprus 

5.  Fellow  absentee  or  traveller,  avvcicbripos  sunek. 

2  Co.  8.  19  chosen  of  the  churches  to  travel  with  us 

TRAVELLER,  travelling  (company)  — 

1.2b  travel,  go  on  one’s  ivay,  nix  brack. 

Isa.  21.  13  O  ye  travelling  companies  of  Dedanim 

2.  Traveller,  wayfarer,  rnx  aracli. 

Job  31.  32  (but)  I  opened  my  doors  to  the  traveller 

3.  To  go  on  the  path,  np'nj  Tjjpn  halak  nethibah. 
Judg.  5.  6  the  travellers  walked  through  by  ways 

4. yl  traveller,  one  going  on,  ibn  hele/c. 

2  Sa.  12.  4  there  came  a  traveller  unto  the  rich  man 

5.2b  wander,  lay  down,  tsaah. 

Isa.  63.  1  travelling  in  the  greatness  of  his  strength 

TRAVERSING  — 

To  traverse,  wound  about,  sarak,  3. 

Jer.  2.  23  a  swift  dromedary  traversing  her  ways 

TREACHEROUS  (dealer,  man)  — 

1.  To  deal  treacherously,  deceive,  ifa  bagad. 

Isa.  21.  2  the  treacherous  dealer  dealeth  treachero. 

24.  16  the  treacherous  dealers,  .the  treacherous 
Jer.  3.  8  yet  her  treacherous  sister  Judah  feared 

3.  11  justified  herself  more  than  treacherous  J. 

9.  2  adulterers,  an  assembly  of  treacherous  m. 

2.  Treacheries,  nii-ia  bogedoth. 

Zepli.  3.  4  Herprophets  (are)  light. . treacherous pe. 

3.  Treacherous,  lit?  bagod. 

Jer.  3.  7  And  her  treacherous  sister  Judah  saw  (it) 
3.10  yet  for  all  this  her  treacherous  sister  J u. 

TREACHEROUSLY,  to  deal  or  depart  — 

To  deal  treacherously,  deceive,  1J3  bagad. 

Judg.  9.  23  the  men  of  Shechem  dealt  treacherously 
Isa.  21.  2  dealer  dealeth  treacherously,  and  the  sp. 
24.  16  dealt  treacherously,  .dealt  very treacher. 
33.  1  dealesttreaeher<msly,andtheydealtnott. 
33  1  shalt  make  an  end  to  deal  treacherously 
33.  1  they  shall  deal  treacherously  with  thee 
48.  8  knew  that  thou  wouldest  deal  very  treac. 
Jer.  3.  20  Surely  (as)  a  wife  treacherously  departeth 
3.  20  so  have  ye  dealt  treacherously  with  me 

5.  1 1  have  dealt  very  treacherously  against  me 
12.  1  are  all  they  happy  that  deal  very  treadle. 
12.  6  even  they  have  dealt  treacherously  with 

Lam.  1.  2  all  her  friends  have  dealt  treacherously 
Hos.  5.  7  They  have  dealt  treacherously  against  the 

6.  7  there  have  they  dealt  treacherously  agai. 
Hah.  1.  13  lookest.  .upon  them  that  deal  treachero. 
Mai.  2.  10  why  do  we  deal  treacherously  every  man 

2.  11  Judah  hath  dealt  treacherously,  and  an 
2. 14  against  whom  thou  hast  dealt  treachero. 
2.  15  let  none  deal  treacherously  against  the 
2. 16  take  heed,  .that  ye  deal  not  treacherously 

TREACHERY  — 

Deceit,  nppp  mirmah. 

2  Ki.  9.  23  Joram..saidto  Ahaziah.. treachery, .  Ana. 
TREAD  (down,  out,  under,  upon),  to  — 

1.2b  tread  doicn,  ca  bus. 

Psa.  44.  5  through  thy  name  will  we  tread  them  un. 
60.  12  he  fit  is  that)  shall  tread  down  our  enem. 
108.  13  he  (it  is  that)  shall  tread  down  our  enem. 
Isa.  14.  25  upon  my  mountains  tread  him  under  foot 
63.  6  I  will  tread  down  the  people  in  mine  an. 
Zech  10.  5  which  tread  down  (their  enemies)  in  the 

3.2b  tread  down ,  Da  bus,  3a. 

Isa.  63.  18  our  adversaries  have  trodden  down  thy  s. 
Jer.  12.  10  they  have  trodden  my  portion  under  foot 

4.  To  tread  on,  c»3  bashas. 

Amos  5. 11  Forasmuch  therefore  as  your  treading  (is) 

5.  To  tread  down,  thresh,  tva  (lush. 

Hos.  10.  11  And  Ephraim,  .  loveth  to  tread  out  (the 
Dan.  7.  23  and  shall  tread  it  down,  and  break  it  in 

6. 2b  tread,  thresh,  tra  dish. 

Deut25-  4  not  muzzle  the  ox  when  ho  treadeth  out 

7.  To  tread  on,  proceed,  tpa  daralc. 

Deut.  1.  36  give  the  land  that  he  hath  trodden  upon 
11.  24  Every  place  whereon .  .your  feet  shall  tre. 
11.  25  upon  all  the  land  that  ye  shall  tread  upon 
33.  29  and  thou  shalt  tread  upon  their  high  pla. 
Josh.  1.  3  Every  place,  .your  foot  shall  tread  upon 

14.  9  the  land  whereon  thy  feet  have  trodden 
Judg  5.  21  0  iny  soul,  thou  hast  trodden  down  stre. 
9.  27  trode  (the  grapes),  and  made  merry,  and 
20.43  trode  them  down  with  ease  over  against 
1  Sa.  5.  5  tread  on  the  threshhold  of  Dagou  in  Ash. 
Job  9.  8  and  treadeth  upon  the  waves  of  the  sea 
22.  15  the  old  way  which  wicked  men  have  trod. 
24.  11  tread  (their)  wine  presses,  and  suffer  thi. 


Psa.  91.  13  Thou  shalt  tread  upon  the  lion  and  adder 
Isa.  16.  10  treaders  shall  tread  out  no  wine  in  (their) 
63.  2  garments  like  him  that  treadeth  in  the  wi. 
63.  3  1  have  trodden . .  I  will  tread  them  in  mi. 
Jer.  25.  30  lie  shall  give  a  shout,  as  they  that  tread 
48.  33  none  shall  tread  with  shouting  ;  (their)  sh. 
Lam.  1.  15  hath  trodden  the  virgin,  the  daughter  of 
Amos 4. 13  treadeth  uponthehigh  placesof  the  earth 
Mic.  1.  3  and  tread  upon  the  high  places  of  the  ea. 

5.  5  when  he  shall  tread  in  our  palaces,  then 

5.  6  and  when  he  treadeth  within  our  borders 

6.  15  thou  shalt  tread  the  olives,  but  thou  shalt 
8.2b  cause  to  tread  on  or  proceed,  darak,  5. 

Judg 20.  43  trode  them  down  with  ease  over  against 
Job  28.  8  The  lion’s  whelps  have  not  trodden  it,  nor 

9.  To  tread  on,  pari  hadak. 

Job  40.  12  and  tread  down  the  wicked  in  their  place 

10 . To  tread  down,  nSp  salah. 

Psa.119.  118  Thou  hast  trodden  down  all  them  that 

11.  To  tread  down,  OD y  asas. 

Mai.  4.  3  ye  shall  tread  down  the  wicked ;  for  they 
12. 2b  tread,  trample  down,  can  ramus. 

2  Ki.  7.  17,  20  the  people  trode  upon  him  in  the  gate 
9.  33  threw  Her  down,  .and  he  trode  her  under 

14.  9  passed  by  a  wild  beast,  .and  trode  down 
2  C'h.25. 18  passed  by  a  wild  beast,  .and  trode  down 
Psa.  7.  5  let  him  tread  down  my  life  upon  the  earth 
Isa.  1.  12  required  this  at  your  hand,  to  tread  my 
26.  6  The  foot  shall  tread  it  down,  (even)  the 
41.  25  (upon)  mortar,  and  as  the  potter  treadeth 
Eze.  26.  11  With  the  hoofs,  .shall  he  tread  down  all 
34.  18  hut  ye  must  tread  down  with  your  feet 
Mic.  5.  8  who,  if  he  go  through,  both  treadeth  do. 
Nah.  3.  14  tread  the  mortar,  make  strong  the  brick 
13.2b  make  a  treading,  ccpa  trig  sum  mirmas. 

Isa.  10.  6  to  tread  them  down  like  the  mire  of  the 
14.  To  tread  or  trample  down,  Karanariu  katapteo. 

Lukei2.  1  insomuch  that  they  trode  one  upon  anot. 
15.2b  tread,  trample,  irariu  pateo. 

Lukeio.  19  I  give  unto  you  powerto  tread  on  serpents 
Rev.  19.  15  he  treadeth  the  wine  pressof  the  fierceness 

TREAD  out  the  com,  under  foot,  to  — 

1.2b  tread  dozen  or  out,  nSp  salah,  3. 

Lam.  1.  15  LORDliath  trodden  under  foot  all  my  migli. 

2.  To  tread  down  or  out,  aAnaco  aloau. 

1  Co.  9.  9  muzale.  .the  ox  that  treadeth  out  the  corn 
1  Ti.  5.  18  not  muzzle  the  ox  that  treadeth  out  the  c. 

3.  To  tread  or  trample  down,  ko.-to.tto.tIui  katapaieo. 
Heb.  10.  29  who  hath  trodden  under  foot  the  Son  of  G. 

4.2b  tread,  trample,  -irarea  pateo. 

Rev.  11.  2  the  holy  city  shall  they  tread  under  foot 
TREADER,  treading  (down)  — 

1.2b  tread  on,  proceed,  go  on  the  tvay,  TP)  darak. 
Nell.  13.  15  treading  wine  presses  on  the  sabbath,  and 
Isa.  16.  10  the  treaders  shall  tread  out  no  wine  in 
Amos  9.  13  the  treader  of  grapes  him  that  sowetli  se. 

2.  Treading  down,  np33tp  mebusah. 

Isa.  22.  5  a  day  o’f  trouble,  and  of  treading  down 

3. A  treading,  capp  mirmas. 

Isa.  7. 25  it  shall  he . .  for  the  treading  of  lesser  eat. 
TREASON  — 

.1  bond,  conspiracy,  gesher.  ■ 

1  Ki.16.  20  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Aimri,  and  his  tre. 

2  Ki.  11.  14  rent  her  clothes,  and  cried,  Treason,  treas. 
2  Ch.23.  13  rentherclothes,and said, Treason,  treason 

TREASURE,  (hid)  — 

l.A  treasure,  thing  laid  up,  ixi.S’  otsar. 

Deut.28.  12  Lord  shall  open  unto  thee  his  good  trea. 

32.  34  (Is) not  this,  .sealed  up  among  my  treas. 

1  Ki.  7.  51  did  he  put  among  the  treasures  of  the  ho. 

14.  26  he  took  away  the  treasures  of  the  house 

14.  26  and  the  treasures  of  the  king’s  house,  he 

15.  18  (that  were)  left  in  the  treasures  of  the  ho. 

15.  18  and  the  treasures  of  the  king's  house,  and 

2  Ki.  12.  18  the  gold  (that  was)  found  in  the  treasures 

14.  14  in  the  treasures  of  the  king's  house,  and 

16.  8  gold  (that  was)  found,  .in  the  treasures  of 
18. 15  found,  .in  tiie  treasuresof  the  king’s  hou. 
20.  13  and  all  that  was  found  in  his  treasures 
20.  15  there  is  nothing  among  my  treasures  that 

24.  13  he  carried  out  thence  all  tiie  treasures  of 
24. 13  and  the  treasures  of  tiie  king’s  house,  and 

1  Ch.26.  20  Aliijah  (was)  over  tiie  treasures  of  the  I10. 

26.  20  and  over  the  treasures  of  the  dedicated 
26.  22  (which  were)  over  the  treasures  of  the  ho. 
26.  24  the  son  of  Moses,  (was)  ruler  of  the  treas. 

26.  26  over  all  the  treasuresof  the  dedicated  th 

27.  25  over  the  king's  treasures  (was)  Azmaveth 
29.  8  gave  (them)  to  the  treasure  of  the  house 

2  Ch.  5.  1  put  he  among  the  treasures  of  the  house 

8.  15  concerning  any  matter,  or  concerning,  .  t. 

12.  9  took  away  the  treasures  of  the  house  of 
12.  9  and  tiie  treasures  of  the  king’s  house;  he 

16.  2  out  of  the  treasures  of  the  house  of  the  L. 

25.  24  the  treasures  of  the  king’s  house,  the  hosta. 
36.  18  the  treasures  of  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and 
36.  18  the  treasures  of  the  king,  and  of  his  pri. 

Ezra  2.  69  gave  after  their  ability  unto  the  treasure 
Nell.  7.  70  Tiie  Tirsliatha  gave  to  tiie  treasure  a  th. 

7.  71  gave  to  tire  treasure  of  tiie  work  twenty 
Neh.  10.  38  to  the  chambers,  into  the  treasure  house 

12.  44  appointed  over  the  chambers  for  the  treas. 


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Job  38.  22  Hast  tliou  entered  into  the  treasures  of  the 
38-  22  or  hast  thou  seen  the  treasures  of  the  hail 
Prov.  8.  21  substance  ;  aud  I  will  fill  their  treasures 

10.  2  Treasures  of  wickedness  profit  nothing 
15. 16  than  great  treasure,  and  trouble  therewith 

2i.  6  The  getting  of  treasures  by  a  lying  tongue 
21.  20  (There  is)  treasure  to  be  desired  aud  oil 
Isa.  2.  7  neither  (is  there  any)  end  of  their  treasu. 
30.  6  their  treasures  upon  the  bundles  of  cam. 
33.  6  the  fear  of  the  Lord  (is)  his  treasure 

39.  2  and  all  that  was  found  in  his  treasures 
39.  4  there  is  nothing  among  my  treasures  that 
45.  3  I  will  give  thee  the  treasures  of  darkness 
Jer.  10. 13  bringeth  forth  the  wind  out  of  his  treasu. 

13.  13  thy  treasures  will  I  give  to  the  spoil  wit. 

17.  3  I  will  give  thy  substance  (and)  all  thy  tre. 

20.  5  the  treasures  of  the  kings  of  Judah  will  I 

48.  7  trusted  in  thy  works  and  in  thy  treasures 

49.  4  that  trusted  in  her  treasures,  (saying),  Who 

50.  37  a  sword  (is)  upon  her  treasures;  and  they 

51.  13  0  thou .  .abundant  in  treasures,  thine  end 
51.  16  bringeth  forth  the  wind  out  of  his  treasu. 

Eze.  28.  4  gotten  gold  and  silver  into  thy  treasures 
Dan.  1.  2  brought  the  vessels  into  the  treasure  ho. 
Jlos.  13.  15  he  shall  spoil  the  treasure  of  all  pleasant 
Mic.  6.  10  Are  there  yet  the  treasures  of  wickedness 

2.  Treasuries,  ]'U?  ginzin. 

Ezra  5.  17  let  there  be  search  made  in  the  king’s  tr. 

6.  1  the  house  of  the  rolls,  where  the  treasures 

7.  20  bestow  (it)  out  of  the  king's  treasure  I10. 

3.  Strength,  riches,  ]cn  chosen. 

Prov  15.  6  In  the  house  of  the  righteous  (is)  much  tr. 
Eze.  22.  25  they  have  taken  the  treasure  and  precious 

4 . hidden  or  secret  thing,  matmon. 

Gen.  43.  23  God.. hath  given  you  treasure  in  your  sa. 
Job  3.  21  and  dig  for  it  more  than  forbid  treasures 
Prov.  2.  4  and  searchest  for  her  as  (for)  hid  treasur. 
Jer.  41.  8  we  have  treasures  in  the  field,  of  wheat 

5.  Treasures,  D'3~?p  mikmannim. 

Dan.  11.  43  he  shall  have  power  over  the  treasures  of 

Ci. Treasures,  stores,  nbsDO  miskenoth. 

Exod.  1. 11  Aud  they  built  for  Pharaoh  treasure  cit. 

7.  Ready,  prepared,  chief,  uni)  alliud. 

Isa.  10. 13  I .  .have  robbed  their  treasures,  aud  I  ha. 

8.  To  cover,  saphan. 

Deut  33.  19  they  shall  suck . .  treasures  hid  in  the  sand 

9 . Treasury,  treasure,  Cptravp&s  thesauros. 

Matt.  2.  1 1  when  they  had  opened  their  treasures,  til. 
6.  19  Lay  not  up  for  yourselves  treasures  upon 
6. 20  lay  up  for  yourselves  treasures  in  heaven 
6.  21  where  your  treasure  is,  there  will  your  he. 
12.  35  A  good  man,  out  of  the  good  treasure  of 

12.  35  an  evil  man,  out  of  the  evil  treasure,  bri. 

13.  44  the  kingdom  of  heaven  is  like  unto  treas. 
13.  52  which  bringeth  forth  out  of  his  treasure 

19.  21  thou  shalt  have  treasure  in  heaven  ;  and 

Markio.  21  thou  shalt  have  treasure  in  heaven,  and 
Luke  6.  45  A  good  man  out  of  the  good  treasure  of 
6.45  [an  evil  man  out  of  the  evil  treasure  of  his[ 
12.  33  a  treasure  in  the  heavens  that  faileth  not 
12.  34  where  your  treasure  is,  there  will  your  he. 

18.  22  and  thou  shalt  have  treasure  in  heaven 
2  Co.  4.  7  we  have  this  treasure  in  earthen  vessels 
Col.  2.  3  In  whom  are  hid  all  the  treasures  of  wis. 
Heb.  it.  26  greater  riches  than  the  treasures  in  Egy. 

10.  Treasure,  ( from  the  Persian ),  7 u£a  gaza. 

Acts  8.  27  who  had  the  charge  of  all  her  treasure 

TREASURE  (lay  up,  heap  together,  be  treasured),  to  — 

1  .To  be  treasured  up,  nxx  atsar,  2. 

Isa.  23. 18  it  shall  not  be  treasured  nor  laid  up,  for 

2 .To  treasure  up,  Spaavplfa  thesaurizo. 

Luke  12.  21  So  (is)  he  that  layeth  up  treasure  for  him. 
Rom.  2.  s  treasurest  up  unto  thyself  wrath  against 
Jas.  5.  3  Ye  have  heaped  treasure  together  for  the 

TREASURER  (to  make)  — 

1.  To  treasure  up,  nsx  atsar. 

Neh.  13.  13  And  I  made  treasurers  over  the  treasuries 

2.  Treasures ,  j’uxi?  gedabrin. 

Dan.  3.  2,  3  the  treasurers,  the  cmuisellors,  the  she. 

3.  Treasurer,  1313  gizbar. 

Ezra  1.  8  by  the  hand  of  Mithredath  the  treasurer 
7.  21  do  make  a  decree  to  all  the  treasurers 

4.  To  profit,  be  useful,  [?D  sakan. 

Isa.  22.  15  Go,  get  thee  unto  this  treasurer .. unto  S. 

TREASURY  — 

\. Treasure,  treasury,  n>’ix  otscir. 

Josh.  6. 19  they  shall  come  into  the  treasury  of  the  L. 
6.  24  they  put  into  the  treasury  of  the  house  of 
'  1  Ch.  9.  26  over  the  chambers  and  treasuries  of  the 
28.  12  of  the  treasuries  of  the  house  of  God,  and 
28.  12  of  the  treasuries  of  the  dedicated  things 
2  Ch.32.  27  he  made  himself  treasuries  for  silver,  and 
Neh.  13.  12  the  new  wine,  and  the  oil,  unto  the  trea. 

13.  13  I  made  treasurers  over  the  treasuries,  S. 
Psa.135.  7  he  bringeth  the  wind  out  of  his  treasuries 
Jer.  38.  11  the  house  of  the  king  under  the  treasury 

2.  Treasuries,  P’n?  genasim. 

Esth.  3.  9  silver,  .to  bring  (it)  into  the  king’s  treas. 
4.  7  had  promised  to  pay  to  the  king’s  treasu. 

3.  Treasury,  tin?  ganzak. 

1  Ch.28. 11  the  pattern.,  of  the  treasuries  thereof,  aud 


4.  Treasury,  ya£o<pv\aKiov  gazopliulakion. 

3Iarki2.  41  over  against  the  treasury,  .into  the  trea. 

12.  43  than  all  they  which  have  cast  into  the  tr. 
Luke2i.  1  saw.  .rich  men  casting,  .gifts into  the  tre. 
John  8.  20  These  words  spake  Jesus  in  the  treasury 

5 . Place  of  offerings,  Kopfiaviiv  korbanan,  Jleb.  ]T1j). 
Matt.27.  6  not  lawful  for  to  put  them  into  the  treas. 

TREATISE  — 

A  word,  discourse,  \6yos  logos. 

Acts  1.  1  The  former  treatise  have  I  made,  0  Theo. 

TREE  — 

1  .Trees,  mighty  ones,  D'h’X  clim. 

Isa.  61.  3  that  they  might  be  called  trees  of  righte. 
Eze.  31. 14  neither  their  trees  stand  up  in  their  height 

2.  A  tree,  )S'x  ilan. 

Dan.  4.  10  behold  a  tree  in  the  midst  of  the  earth,  and 

4. 11  tree  grew,  and  was  strong,  and  the  height 
4.  14  Hew  down  the  tree,  aud  cut  off  his  brauc. 
4.  20  tree  that  thou  sawest,  which  grew,  and 
4.  23  Hew  the  tree  down,  and  destroy  it ;  yet 
4.  26  commanded  to  leave  the  stump  of  the  tr. 

3.  A  tamarisk,  grove,  Wx  eshel. 

1  Sa.  22.  6  now  Saul  abode  in  Gibeah  under  a  tree  in 

31. 13  buried  (them)  under  a  tree  in  Jabesh,  and 

4. -4  tree,  ivood,  timber,  stick,  yy.  ets. 

Gen.  1.  11  the  fruit  tree  yielding  fruit  after  his  kind 

1. 12  tree  yielding  fruit,  whose  seed  (was)  in  it. 

1.  29  tree,  in  the  which  (is)  the  fruit  of  a  tree 

2.  9  to  grow  every  tree . .  the  tree  of  life  also 
2.  9  and  the  tree  of  knowledge  of  good  and  evil 
2.  16  Of  every  tree  of  the  garden  thou  mayest 

2.  17  But  of  the  tree  of  the  knowledge  of  good 

3.  1  Ye  shall  not  eat  of  every  tree  of  the  gard. 
3.  i\Ve  may  eat  of  the  fruit  of  the  trees  of  the 

3.  3  But  of  the  fruit  of  the  tree  which  (is)  in  the 
3.  6  saw  that  the  tree  (was),  .a  tree  to  be  des. 
3.  8  hid  themselves . .  amongst  the  trees  of  the 
3.  11  Hast  thou  eaten  of  the  tree,  whereof  I  co. 

3. 12  woman,  .gave  me  of  the  tree,  and  I  did  eat 
3.  17  hast  eaten  of  the  tree,  of  which  I  comma. 
3.  22  take  also  of  the  tree  of  life,  and  eat,  and 
3.  24  every  way,  to  keep  the  way  of  the  tree  of 

18.  4  I  pray  you .  .rest  yourselves  under  the  tr. 

18.  8  stood  by  them  under  the  tree,  and  they 
23.  17  and  all  the  trees  that  (were)  in  the  field 

40. 19  shall  hang  thee  on  a  tree;  and  the  birds 
Exod.  9.  25  And  the  hail,  .brake  every  tree  of  the  field 

10.  5  shall  eat  every  tree  which  groweth  for  you 
10.  15  they  did  eat .  .all  the  fruit  of  the  trees  wh. 
10. 15  remained  not  any  green  thing  in  the  trees 

15.  25  showed  him  a  tree,  (which)  when  he  had 
Lev.  19.  23  shall  have  planted  all  manner  of  trees  for 

23.  40  boughs  of  goodly  trees,  .boughsof  thick  tr. 

26.  4  the  trees  of  the  field  shall  yield  their  fru. 

26.  20  neither  shall  the  trees  of  the  land  yield 

27.  30  all  the  tithe,  .of  the  fruit  of  the  tree,  (is) 
Deut.  1 2.  2  upon  the  hills,  and  under  every  green  tr. 

16.  21  shalt  not  plant  thee  a  grove  of  any  trees 

19.  3  fetelieth  a  stroke,  .to  cut  down  the  tree 

20. 19  not  destroy  the  trees,  .for  the  tree  of  the 

20.  20  trees  which,  .(be) not  trees  formeat,  thou 

21.  22  put  to  death,  aud  thou  hanghimon  a  tree 

21.  23  shall  not  remain  all  night  upon  the  tree 

22.  6  to  be  before  thee  in  the  way  in  any  tree 

28.  42  All  thy  trees  and  fruit  of  thy  land  shall 
Josh.  8.  29  kingof  Ai  he  hanged  on  a  tree  until  even. 

8.  29  should  take  his  carcase  down  from  the  tree 
10.  26  trees:  and  they .  .hanging  upon  the  trees 
10.  27  they  took  them  down  off  the  trees,  and 

Judg.  9.  8  The  trees  went  forth  (on  a  time)  to  anoint 

9.  10  trees  said  to  the  fig  tree,  Come  thou,  (and) 

9.  11  and  go  to  be  promoted  over  the  trees? 

9.  12  Then  said  the  trees  unto  the  vine,  Come 
9.  14  Then  said  all  the  trees  unto  the  bramble 
9.  15  bramble  said  unto  the  trges,  If  in  truth  ye 

9.  48  cut  down  a  bough  from  the  trees,  and  to. 

2  Sa.  5.  11  and  cedar  trees,  and  carpenters,  and  ma. 

1  Ki.  4.  33  spake  of  trees,  .spake  also  of  beasts,  and 

5.  10  gave  Solomon  cedar  trees  and  fir  trees,  (ac.) 

6.  23  two  cherubim  (of)  olive  tree,  (each)  ten  cu. 

6.  31  he  made  doors  (of)  olive  tree:  the  lintel 
6.  32  The  two  doors  also  (were  of)  olive  tree 

6.  33  the  door  of  the  temple  posts  (of)  olive  tr. 
6.  34  two  doors  (were  of)  fir  tree:  the  two  leaves 
9.  ii  furnished,  .with  cedar  trees  and  fir  trees 

10.  11  brought,  great  plenty  of  almug  trees,  and 
10.  12  king  made  of  the  almug  trees  pillars  for 

10.  12  there  came  no  such  almug  trees,  nor  ivere 

14.  23  every  high  hill,  and  under  every  green  tr. 

2  Ki.  3.  19  shall  fell  every  good  tree,  and  stop  all  we. 

3.  23  felled  all  the  good  trees:  only  in  Kir-har. 

16.  4  on  the  hills,  and  under  every  green  tree 

17.  10  set  them  up  images.. under  every  green  t. 
j  Ch.16.  33  Then  shall  the  trees  of  the  wood  singout 

22.  4  Also  cedar  trees  in  abundance :  for  the  Z. 
2  Ch.  2.  8  Send  me  also  cedar  trees,  .out  of  Lebanon 
3.  5  the  greater  house  he  ceiled  with  fir  tree 
9.  10  brought  algum  trees  and  precious  stones 

9.  1 1  the  king  made  (of)  the  algum  trees  terra. 
28.  4  on  the  hills,  and  under  every  green  tree 

Ezra  3.  7  to  bring  cedar  trees  from  Lebanon  to  the 
Neh.  8.  15  branches  of  thick  trees,  to  make  booths 
9.  25  olive  yards,  and  fruit  trees  in  abundance 

10.  35  the  first  fruits  of  all  fruit  of  all  trees,  ye. 
10.  37  the  fruit  of  all  manner  of  trees,  of  wine 

Esth.  2.  23  they  were  both  hanged  on  a  tree  :  aud  it; 
Job  14.  7  there  is  hope  of  a  tree,  if  it  be  cut  down 


Job  19.  10  and  mine  hope  hath  he  removed  like  atr. 

24.  20  and  wickedness  shall  be  broken  as  a  tree 
Psa.  1.  3  he  shall  be  like  a  tree  planted  by  the  riv. 
74.  s  he  had  lifted  up  axes  upon  the  thick  trees 

96. 12  then  shall  all  the  trees  of  the  wood  rejo. 

104.  16  The  trees  of  the  Lord  are  full(of  sap);  the 

105.  33  smote  their  vines . .  and  brake  the  trees  of 
148.  9  and  all  hills;  fruitful  trees,  and  all  cedars 

Prov.  3.  18  She  (is)  a  tree  of  life  to  them  that  lay  ho. 

11.  30  The  fruit  of  the  righteous  (is)  a  tree  of  li. 

13. 12  but . .  the  desire  cometh,  (it  is)  a  tree  of  li. 

15.  4  Awdiolesome  tongue(is)  a  tree  of  life:  but 

Eccl.  2.  5  I  planted  trees  in  them  of  all  (kinds  of)  fr. 

2.  6  water,  .the  wood  that  bringeth  forth  tre. 

11.  3  if  the  tree  fall  toward  the  south,  or  tow. 

11.  3  in  the  place  where  the  tree  falletli,  there 
Song  2.  3  As  the  apple . .  among  the  trees  of  the  wo. 

4. 14  cinnamon,  with  all  trees  of  frankincense 
Isa.  7.  2  as  the  trees  of  the  wood  are  moved  with 
10.  19  tlie  rest  of  the  trees  of  his  forest  shall  he 

40.  20  He  that  (is)  so . .  chooseth  a  tree  (that)  will 

41.  19  I  will  plant,  .the  myrtle,  and  the  oil  tree 

44. 14  for  himself  among  the  trees  of  the  forest 
44.  19  shall  I  fall  down  to  the  stock  of  a  tree? 

44.  23  break  forth.  .0  forest,  and  every  tree  th. 

55. 12  the  trees  of  the  field  shall  clap  (their)  ha. 

56.  3  neither,  .say,  Behold,  I  (am)  a  dry  tree 

57.  5  Enflaming  yourselves,  .underevery.  .tree 
63.  22  as  the  days  of  a  tree  (are)  the  days  of  my 

Jer.  2.  20  under  every  green  tree  thou  wanderest 

3.  6  she  is  gone  up . .  under  every  green  tree 
3. 13  ways  to  thestrangers  under  every  green  t. 

7.  20  upon  the  trees  of  the  field,  and  upon  the 

10.  3  (one)  cuttetli  a  tree  out  of  the  forest  the 

11. 19  Let  us  destroy  the  tree  with  the  fruit  th. 
17.  2  their  groves  by  the  green  trees  upon  the 
17.  8  he  shall  be  as  a  tree  planted  by  the  waters 

Eze.  6.  13  under  every  green  tree,  and  under  every 
15.  2  What  is  the  vine  tree  more  than  any  tree 
15.  2  a  branch  which  is  among  the  trees  of  the 
15.  6  As  the  vine  tree  among  the  trees  of  the 
.  17.  24  the  trees  of  the  field  shall  know, that  I  the 

17.  24  the  high  tree,  have  exalted  the  low  tree 
17.  24  dried  up  the  green  tree,  .made  the  dry  tr. 

20.  28  every  high  hill,  and  all  the  thick  trees 

20.  47  devour  every  green  tree . .  and  every  dry  t. 
21.10  contenmeth  the  rod  of  my  son,  (as)every  t. 
31.  4  sent  out  her  little  rivers  unto  all  the  tre. 
31.  5  was  exalted  above  all  the  trees  of  the  fie. 
31.  8  nor  any  tree  in  the  garden  of  God  was  like 
31.  9  the  trees  of  Eden,  that  (were)  in  the  gar. 

31. 14  To  the  end  that  none  of  all  the  trees  by 
31.  15  all  the  trees  of  the  field  fainted  for  him 
31.  16  the  trees  of  Eden,  the  choice  and  best  of 
31. 18  and  in  greatness  among  thetreesof  Eden 
31.  18  he  brought  down  with  the  trees  of  Eden 
34.  27  the  tree  of  the  field  shall  yield  her  fruit 
36.  30  I  will  multiply  the  fruit  of  the  tree,  and 
47.  7  many  trees  on  the  one  side  and  on  the  ot. 
47.  12  shall  grow  all  trees  for  meat,  whose  leaf 

Joel  1.  12  (even)  all  the  trees  of  the  field,  are  with. 

1.  19  the  flame  hath  burnt  all  the  trees  of  the 

2.  22  Be  not  afraid,  .for  the  tree  bearethher  fr. 
Hag.  2.  19  and  the  olive  tree,  hath  not  brought  forth 

5.  A  tree,  nyj)  etsah. 

Jer.  6.  6  Hew  ye  down  trees,  and  cast  a  mount  ag. 

G..1  tree,  bcuSpov  dendron. 

Matt.  3.  10  laid  unto  the  root  of  the  trees,  .every  tree 
7.  17  good  tree,  .good  fruit;  but  a  corrupt  tree 

7.  18  Agood  tree  cannot. .neither  (can) a  corrupt 
7.  19  Every  tree  that  bringeth  not  forth  good 

12.  33  make  the  tree,  .makethe’tree.  .forthetree 

13.  32  itisthegreatest.  .andbecomethatree,  so 

21.  8  others  cut  down  branches  from  the  trees 
Mark  8.  24  looked  up,  and  said,  I  see  men  as  trees 

11.  8  others  cut  down  branches  off  [the  trees] 
Luke  3.  9  unto  the  root  of  the  trees:  every  tree  th. 

6.  43  a  good  tree,  .neither doth  a  corrupt  tree 

6.  44  every  tree  is  known  by  his  own  fruit.  For 
13.  19  it  grew,  and  waxed  a  great  tree;  and  the 

21.  29  he  spake .  .Behold  the  fig.  .and  all  the  tr. 
Jude  12  trees  whose  fruit  withereth,  without  fr. 
Rev.  7.  1  that  the  wind  should  not  blow ..  on  any  tr. 

7.  3  Hurt  not  the  earth,  neither,  .the  trees 

8.  7  the  third  part  of  trees  was  burnt  up,  and 

9.  4  neither  any  green  thing,  neither  any  tree 

7.  Wood,  timber,  tree,  £ vKov  xulon. 

Luke23-  31  if  they  do  these  things  in  a  green  tree,  wh. 
Acts  5.  30  Jesus,  whom  ye  slew  and  hanged  on  atree 

10.  39  whom  they  slew  and  hanged  on  a  tree 
13.  29  they  took  (him)  down  from  the  tree,  and 
Gal.  3.  13  Cursed (is)every  one  thathangeth  on  atr. 
I  Pc.  2.  24  Who  his  own  self  bare  our  sins . .  on  the  tr. 
Rev.  2.  7  will  I  give  to  eat  of  the  tree  of  life,  which 

22.  2  In  the  midst,  .(was  there)  the  tree  of  life 

22.  2  the  leaves  of  the  tree  (were)  for  the  heal. 

22.  14  that  they  may  have  right  to  the  tree  of 

See  also  Almond,  apple,  bay,  box,  cedar,  chestnut,  figs, 
fir,  juniper,  mulberry,  myrtle,  olive,  palm,  pine,  pome¬ 
granate,  sliittah,  sycamore,  vine,  willow. 

TREES  (of  lign  aloes),  shady  — 

\.Alloes,  alloe  trees,  D'^nx  ahalim. 

Nuni24.  6  as  the  trees  of  lign  aloes,  which  the  LORD 

2 .Shades,  shady  trees,  D’^xs  tseelim. 

Job  40.  21  He  lletli  under  the  shady  trees,  in  the  co. 
40. 22  The  shady  trees  cover  him  (with)  their  sll. 


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TREMBLE,  (to  make  to,  come  trembling),  to  — 

1  .To  tremble,  move,  yit  zua. 

Keel.  12.  3  when  the  keepers  of  the  house  shall  tre. 
Dan.  5.  19  all  people . .  trembled  and  feared  before 
C.  26  that,  .men  tremble  and  fear  before  the 

‘2.  To  be  pained,  ?'n,  Vin  cliul,  chil. 

Psa.114.  7  Tremble,  thou  earth,  at  the  presence  of 

3.  To  pain,  7'n,  *73n  chul,  chil,  5. 

Psa.  97.  4  His  lightnings,  .the  earth  saw,  and  tre. 
•Ter  5.  22  will  ye  not  tremble  at  my  presence,  wli. 
Hab.  3.  10  The  mountains  saw  thee.,  they  trembled 

4.  To  make  haste,  isn  chaphaz. 

Deut2o.  3  do  not  tremble,  neither  be  ye  terrified 
G.  To  tremble,  trouble,  Tin  charad. 

Gen.  27.  33  Isaac  trembled  very  exceedingly,  and  said 
Exodig.  16  the  people  that  (was)  in  the  camp  tremb. 
1  Sa.  13.  7  and  all  the  people  followed  him  trembling 

14.  15  the  spoilers,  they  also  trembled,  and  the 

16.  4  the  elders  of  the  town  trembled  at  his  co. 

28.  5  he  was  afraid,  and  his  heart  greatly  trem. 
Job  37.  1  At  this  also  my  heart  trembleth,  and  is 
Isa.  32.  11  Tremble,  ye  women  that  are  at  ease;  be 
Eze.  26.  16  shall  tremble  at  (every)  moment,  and  be 
26. 18  Now  shall  the  isles  tremble  in  the  day  of 

32.  10  they  shall  tremble  at  (every)  moment,  ev. 
Hos.  11.  10  the  children  shall  tremble  from  the  west 

11.  11  They  shall  tremble  as  a  bird  out  of  Egypt 

5 . Trembling,  troubling  self,  "nn  chared. 

1  Sa.  4.  13  for  his  heart  trembled  for  the  ark  of  God 
Ezra  9.  4  every  one  that  trembled  at  the  words  of 

10.  3  of  those  that  tremble  at  the  commandment 
Isa.  66.  2  poor,  and  of  a  contrite  spirit,  and  tremb. 
66.  5  Hear  the  word  of  the  Loud,  ye  that  trem. 

7.  To  stand  up,  tremble,  n?D  samar. 

Psa.ng.  120  My  ilesh  trembleth  forfear  of  thee,  and 

8.  To  show  self  trembling,  f’ps  pialats,  7. 

Job  9.  6  shaketh  the  earth . .  the  pillars  thereof;  tr. 

9 . To  be  angry,  troubled,  to  tremble,  ?jn  ragaz. 

Deut.  2.  25  shall  hear  report  of  thee,  and  shall  trem. 
Psa.  77.  18  lightnings  lightened  the  world .  .earth  tr. 

99.  1  The  Lord  reigneth  ;  let  the  people  trem. 
Isa.  5.  25  the  hills  did  tremble,  and  their  carcases 
64.  2  the  nations  may  tremble  at  thy  presence 
Jer.  33.  9  they  shall  fear  and  tremble  for  all  the  go. 
Joel  2.  1  let  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  land  tremb. 
Amos  8.  8  Shall  not  the  land  tremble  for  this,  and 
Hab.  3.  7  curtains  of  the  land  of  Midian  did  tremb. 

3.  16  When  I  heard,  my  belly  trembled;  my 

3. 16  I  trembled  in  myself,  that  I  might  rest 

10.  To  cause  to  tremble  or  be  angry,  iji  ragaz,  5. 
Isa.  14. 16  (Is)  this  the  man  that  made,  .earth  to  tr. 

11.  To  tremble,  f]n  ruph,  3 a. 

Job  26.  11  The  pillars  of  heaven  tremble  and  areas. 

1 2.  To  tremble,  ijr]  raad. 

Psa.  104.  32  Helookethon  the  earth,  and  it  trembleth 

13 . To  (cause  to)  tremble,  "ijn  raad,  5. 

Ezra  10.  9  all  the  people  sat.  .trembling  because  of 
Dan.  10. 11  had  spoken  this  word  unto  me,  I  stood  tr. 

1 4.  To  shake,  tremble,  dp  racish. 

Judg.  5.  4  the  earth  trembled,  and  the  heavens  dro. 

2  Sa.  22.  8  Then  the  earth  shook  and  trembled,  the 
Psa.  18.  7  Then  the  earth  shook  and  trembled,  the 
Jer.  4.  24  they  trembled,  and  all  the  hills  moved  lig. 

8.  16  whole  land  trembled  at  the  sound  of  the 
10.  10  at  his  wrath  the  earth  shall  tremble,  and 
51.  29  land  shall  tremble  and  sorrow:  for  every 
Joel  2. 10  heavens  shall  tremble  ;  the  sun  and  the  m. 

15.  To  (cause  to)  shake  or  tremble,  vpr  raash,  5. 
Psa.  60.  2  Thou  hast  made  the  earth  to  tremble 

16 . To  become  afraid,  yivoycu  eg.(po0os ginomai  cm. 
Acts  24.  25  as  he  reasoned. .  Felix  trembled,  and  an. 

17.  Tobecometrembling, frightened, yivoycu  evrpoyos 
Acts  7.  32  Then  Moses  trembled,  and  durst  not  be. 

16.  29  came  trembling,  and  fell  down  before 

\%.Tohave  trembling  or  fear, *xwrpipov  echo  tromon. 
Marki6.  8  they.  .fled,  .for  they  trembled  and  were 

19.  To  tremble,  fear,  be  afraid,  t peyw  tremb. 

Mark  5.  33  the  woman  fearing  and  trembling,  know. 
Luke  8.  47  came  trembling,  and  falling  down  before 
Acts  9.  6  [he,  trembling  and  astonished,  said,  Lord] 

20.  To  shudder,  have  the  hair  on  end,  cppicrau. 

Jas.  2. 19  Thou  believest.  .devils.. believe, and  trem. 

TREMBLING,  trembled  — 

1. A  trembling,  fear,  trouble,  .■mri  cliaradah. 

1  Sa.14. 15  there  was  trembling,  .a'very  great  tremb. 
Jer.  30.  s  We  have  heard  a  voice  of  trembling,  of 
Eze.  26.  16  they  shall  clothe  themselves  with  trem. 

2.  A  trembling,  horror,  fright,  ms|>5  pallatsuth. 

Job  21.  6  and  trembling  taketh  hold  on  my  flesh 

3.  Trembling,  tin  raggaz. 

Deut.28.  65  shall  give  thee  there  a  trembling  heart 

4.  A  trembling,  trouble,  anger,  rage,  nm  rogzah. 

Eze.  12.  18  drink  thy  water  with  trembling  and  with 

5.  A  trembling,  ijn  raad. 

Exodis.  15  men .  .trembling  shall  take  hold  upon  th. 
isa.  55.  5  Fearfulness  and  tremblingare  come  upon 


G.  A  trembling,  tHin  rcadali. 

Job  4.  14  Fear  came  upon  me,  and  trembling,  wlii. 
Psa.  2. 11  Serve  the  Lord,  .and  rejoice  with  tremb. 
1  .A  reeling,  bp  raal. 

Zechi2.  2  1  will  make  Jerusalema  cup  of  trembling 

8 . A  reeling,  trembling,  r6jnn  tarelali. 

Isa.  si.  17  thou  hast  drunken,  .of  the  cup  of  tremb. 
51.  22  taken  out  of  thine  hand  the  cup  of  trem. 

9. H  trembling,  nrn  retheth. 

Hos.  13.  1  When  Ephraim  spake  trembling,  he  exal. 

10.  A  trembling,  fear,  rpiyos  tromos. 

1  Co.  2.  3  I  was  with  you.  .in  fear,  and  in  much  tr. 

2  Co.  7.  15  how  with  fear  and  trembling  ye  received 
Eph.  6.  5  be  obedient  to.  .with  fear  and  trembling 
Phil.  2.  12  work  out  your,  .with  fear  and  trembling 

TRENCH  — 

1. A  bulwark,  bn,  b'n  chel. 

2Sa.2o.  15  they  cast  up  a  bank.,  and  it  stood  inthetr. 

2.  A  round  rampart,  biyo  magal. 

1  Sa.26.  5  Saul  lay  in  the  trench,  and  the  people  pi. 
26.  7  Saul  lay  sleeping  witli  the  trench,  and 

3.  A  round  rampart,  magalah. 

1  Sa.17.  20  he  came  to  the  trench,  as  the  host  was 

4.  A  trench,  conduit,  tealah. 

1  Ki.  18.  32  he  made  a  irench  about  the  altar,  asgreat 

18.  35  and  he  filled  the  trench  also  with  water 

18.  38  licked  up  the  water  that  (was)  in  the  tre. 

5.  A  stakeof  wood,  palisade, ramp>art,xa-pal  charax. 

Lukeig.  43  thine  enemies  shall  cast  a  trench  about 
TRESPASS,  (offering,  cause  of, )  trespassing  — - 
1  .Guilty,  guilt  offering,  cyst  asham. 

Lev.  5.  6  he  shall  bring  his  trespass  offering  unto 

5.  7  he  shall  bring  for  his  trespass,  which  he 
5. 15  bring  for  his  trespass,  .atrespass  offering 
5.  16  with  the  ram  of  the  trespass  offering,  and 
5.  1 8  he  shall  bring  a  ram . .  for  a  trespass  offe. 

5.  19  It  (is)  a  trespass  offering  ;  he  hath  certa. 

6.  6  bring  his  trespass  offering . .  for  a  tres.  offe. 

6.  17  the  sin  offering,  and  as  the  trespass  offer. 

7.  1,  37  this  (is)  the  law  of.  .the  trespass  offe. 

7.  2  the  place  where  they  kill  the . .  trespass  0. 
7.  5  shall  burn  them . .  it  (is)  a  trespass  offering 
7.  7  As  the  sin  offering . .  so . .  the  trespass  off. 

14.  12  he  lamb,  and  offer  him  for  a  trespass  off. 
14.  13  (so  is)  the  trespass  offering  :  it  (is)  most 
14.  14,  17,  25,  28  the  blood  of  the  trespass  offer. 
14.  21  shall  take  one  lamb  (for)  a  trespass  offer. 
14.  24,  25  the  lamb  of  the  trespass  offering,  and 
19.21  trespass  offering  .  a  ram  for  a  trespass  off. 

19.  22  witli  the  ram  of  the  trespass  offering  bef. 
Num.  5.  7  he  shall  recompense  his  trespass  with  the 

5.  8  the  trespass,  .let  the  trespass  be  recomp. 

6.  12  a  lamb  of  the  first  year  for  a  trespass  olf. 
18.  9  every  trespass  offering  of  theirs,  which 

1  Sa.  6.  3  in  any  wise  return  him  a  trespass  offering 

6.  4  What . .  the  trespass  offering  that  we  shall 
6.  8  which  yc  return  him  (for)  a  trespass  offe. 
6.  17  returned  (for)  a  trespass  offering  unto  the 

2  Ki.  12.  16  The  trespass  money  and  sin  money  was 
Psa.  68.  21  such  an  one  as  goeth  on  still  in  liistresp. 
Eze.  40.  39  slay . .  the  sin  offering  and  the  trespass  off. 

42.  13  lay.  .the  sin  offering  and  the  trespass  off. 
44.  29  eat.  .the  sin  offering  and  the  trespass  off. 

2.  Guilt,  (cause  of,  or  offering  for),  .“D^n  ashmah. 
Lev.  6.  5  appertained,  in  the  day  of  id's  trespass  off. 

6.  7  any  thing  of  all  that  he  hath  done  in  tres. 

22. 16  suffertliem  to  bearthe  iniquity  of  trespass 

1  Ch.21.  3  why  will  he  be  a  cause  of  trespass  to  Is.? 

2  Ch.24.  18  and  wrath  came,  .for  this  their  trespass 

28.  13  and  toour  trespass  :  forourtrespass  is  gr. 

33.  23  but  Amon  trespassed  more  and  more 
Ezra.  9.  6  our  trespass  is  grown  up  unto  the  heavens 

9.  7  in  a  great  trespass  unto  this  day;  and  for 
9.  13  for  our  great  trespass,  seeing  that  thou  our 
9.  15  we  (are)  before  thee  in  our  trespasses,  for 

10.  10  have  transgressed . .  to  increase  the  tresp. 
10.  19  offered)  a  ram  of  the  flock  for  their  tresp. 

3.  A  transgression,  trespass,  bp  maal. 

Lev.  5. 15  If  a  soul  commit  a  trespass,  and  sin  thro. 
6.  2  If  a  soul  sin,  and  commit  a  trespass  aga. 
26. 40  with  their  trespass  which  they  trespassed 
Num.  5.  6  to  do  a  trespass  against  the  Lord,  and  th. 
5.  12  go  aside,  and  commit  a  trespass  against 
5.  27  and  have  done  trespass  against  her  husb. 
31.  16  to  commit  trespass  against  the  Lord  in 
Josh.  7.  1  children  of  Israel  committed  a  trespass  in 
22.  16  What  trespass  (is)  this  that  yc  have  com. 
22.  20  Did  not  Achan . .  commit  a  trespass  in  the 
22.  31  because  ye  have  not  committed  this  tres. 
2  Ch.33.  ig  all  his  sins,  and  his  trespass,  and  the  pi. 
Ezra  9.  2  and  rulers  hath  been  chief  in  this  trespass 
Eze.  15.  8  because  they  have  committed  a  trespass 

17.  20  plead  with  him  there  for  his  trespass  that 

18.  24  in  his  trespass  that  he  hath  trespassed,  and 

20.  27  that  they  have  committed  a  trespass  aga. 
39.  26  all  their  trespasses  whereby  they  have  tr. 

Dan.  9.  7  because  of  their  trespass  that  they  have  tr. 

4.  To  transgress,  trespass,  bya  maal. 

Eze.  14.  13  when  the  land  sinneth.  .by  trespassing  gr. 

5.  Transgression,  stepping  aside,  ptt’B  pesha. 

Gen.  31.  36  What  (is)  my  trespass?  what  (is)  my  sin 

50. 17  Forgive,  .the  trespass,  .forgive  the  trespass 
Exod22.  9  For  all  manner  of  trespass,  (whether  it  be) 
1  Sa.  25.  28  forgive  the  trespass  of  thine  handmaid,  for 


6.  A  trespass,  falling  aside,  irapamaiya  paraptbma. 
Matt.  6.  14  if  ye  forgive  men  their  trespasses,  your 

6.  15  if.. not.. [their  trespasses],  neither.. your  t. 

18.  35  yefrom  your  hearts  forgivenot.  .[their  tr.] 
Markn.  25  your  Father,  .may  forgive  you  your  tresp. 

1 1.  26  [neither  will  your  Father.. forgive  your  tr.] 
2  Co.  5. 19  not  imputing  their  trespasses  unto  them 
Eph.  2.  1  you.  .who  were  dead  in  trespasses  and  si. 
Col.  2. 13  quickened .  .having  forgiven  you  all  tres. 
TRESPASS,  to  — 

1  -To  be  or  become  guilty,  cz>n  asham. 

Lev.  5.  19  he  hath  certainly  trespassed  against  the 
Num.  5.  7  unto  (him)  against  whom  he  hath  trespa. 
2  Ch.19.  10  even  warn  them  that  they  trespass  notag. 

19.  10  brethren :  this  do,  and  ye  shall  not  tresp. 

2 . To  sin,  err,  miss  the  mark,  kbh  chata. 

1  Ki.  8.  31  If  any  man  trespass  against  his  neighbour 

3.  To  transgress,  trespass,  bp  maal. 

Lev.  26.  40  which  they  trespassed  against  me,  and  th. 
Deut  32.  51  Because  ye  trespassed  against  me  among 

2  Ch.26.  18  go  out  of  the  sanctuary;  for  thou  hast  tr. 

28.  22  in  the  time  of  his  distress  did  he  trespass 

29.  6  For  our  fathers  have  trespassed,  and  done 

30.  7  your  brethren,  which  trespassed  against 
Ezra  10.  2  We  have  trespassed  against  our  God,  and 
Eze.  14.  13  the  land  sinneth  against  me  by  trespassing 

17.  20  trespass  that  he  hath  trespassed  against 

18.  24  inhis trespass thatheliath  trespassed, and 
39.  23  because  they  trespassed  against  me,  there. 
39.  26  whereby  they  have  trespassed  against  me 

Dan.  9.  7  because . .  that  they  have  trespassed  agai. 

4.  To  miss  the  mark,  not  attain,  ay aprdvw  hamar. 
Matti8.  15  if  thy  brother  shall  trespass  against  thee 
Lukei7.  3  If  thy  brother  trespass  against  thee,  reb. 

17.  4  if  he  trespass  against  thee  seven  times  in 
TRIAL,  (fiery)  — 

1.  To  be  tried,  pnoved,  tested,  ]n3  bachan,  4. 

Eze.  21. 13  Because  (it  is)  a  trial,  and  what  if  (the  s.) 

2 . A  trial,  proving,  testing,  npa  rnassah. 

Job  9.  23  he  will  laugh  at  the  trial  of  the  innocent 

3 . A  trial,  proof,  80x1717)  dokime. 

2  Co.  8.  2  How  that  in  a  great  trial  of  affliction  the 

4.  A  trial,  test,  boKlpuov  dokimion. 

1  Pe.  1.  7  That  the  trial  of  your  faith,  being  much 

5.  A  piercing  through,  experience,  ne?pa peira 
Heb.  11.  36  others  had  trial  of.  .mockings  and  scour. 

6  .A  burning,  trial  by  fire,  irvpwais  purosis. 

1  Pe.  4.  12  concerning  the  fiery  trial  which  is  to  try 

TRIBE  — 

1  .Rod,  staff,  tribe,  nee matteh. 

Exod3i.  2  Uri,  the  son  of  Hur,  of  the  tribe  of  Judah 

31.  6  the  son  of  Ahisamaeh,  of  the  tribe  of  Dan 
35.  30  Uri,  the  son  of  Hur,  of  the  tribe  of  Judah 

35.  34  the  son  of  Ahisamaeh,  of  the  tribe  of  Dan 
38.  22  the  son  of  Hur,  of  the  tribe  of  Judah,  ma. 
38.  23  Aholiab,  sou  of  Ahisamaeh,  of  the  tribe 

Lev.  24.  11  the  daughter  of  Dibri,  of  the  tribe  of  Dan 
Num.  1.  4  there  shall  be  a  man  of  every  tribe,  every 
1. 16  princes  of  the  tribes  of  their  fathers,  hea. 

1.  21,  23,  25,  27,  29,  31,  33,  35,  37,39,41,  43  tribe 
1.  47  the  Levites  after  the  tribe  of  their  fathers 

1.  49  thou  slialt  not  number  the  tribe  of  Levi 

2.  5  next  unto  him  (shall  be)  the  tribe  of  Issa. 
2.  7  the  tribe  of  Zebulun  :  and  Eliab  the  son 

2. 12  those  which  pitch  by  him . .  the  tribe  of  S. 
2.  14  Then  the  tribe  of  Gad  ;  and  the  captain 
2.  20  by  him  (shall  be)  the  tribe  of  Manasseh 
2.  22  Then  the  tribe  of  Benjamin  :  and  the  ca. 
2.  27  those  that  encamp . .  (shall  be)  the  tribe  of 

2.  29  the  tribe  of  Naphtali :  and  the  captain  of 

3.  6  Bring  the  tribe  of  Levi  near,  and  present 

7.  2  princes . .  who  (were)  the  princes  of  the  tr. 

7. 12  the  son  of  Amminadab,  of  the  tribe  of  J. 
10.  15,  16,  19,  20,  23,  24,  26,  27  the  tribe  of  the 
13.  2  of  every  tribe  of  their  fathers  shall  ye  se. 
13.  4,  5,  6,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15  of  the  tri. 

18.  2  And  thy  brethren  also  of  the  tribe  of  Levi. 
26.  55  according  to  the  names  of  the  tribes  of  th. 

30.  1  spake  unto  the  heads  of  the  tribes  conce. 

31.  4  every  tribe . .  throughout  all  the  tribes  of 
31.  5  a  thousand  of  (every)  tribe,  twelve  thou. 

31.  6  Moses  sent . .  a  thousand  of  (every)  tribe 

32.  28  the  chief  fathers  of  the  tribes  of  the  chil. 

33.  54  according  to  the  tribes  of  your  fathers  ye 

34.  13  unto  the  nine  tribes,  and  to  the  half  tribe 

34.  14  For  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  Reuben 
34.  14  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  Gad  according 
34.  14  half  the  tribe  of  Manasseh  have  received 
34.  15  Tlte  two  tribes  and  the  half  tribe  have  re. 
34.  18  ye  shall  take  one  prince  of  every  tribe,  to 
34. 19,  20,  21,  22,  23,  24,  25,  26,  27,  28  of  thetribe 

36.  3  the  inheritance  of  the  tribe  whereunto 
36.  4  be  put  unto  the  inheritance  of  the  tribe 
36.  4  from  the  inheritance  of  the  tribe  of  our  fat. 
36.  5  The  tribe  of  the  sons  of  Joseph  hath  said 
36.  6  only  to  the  family  of  the  tribe  of  their  fa. 
36.  7  the  inheritance . .  remove  from  tribe  to  tri. 
36.  7  the  inheritance  of  the  tribe  of  his  fathers 
36.  8  that  possesseth  an  inheritance  in  any  tri. 
36.  8  unto  one  of  the  family  of  the  tribe  of  her 
36.  9  remove  from  (one)  tribe  to  another  tribe 
36.  9  every  one  of  the  tribes  of  the  children  of 

36. 12  their  inheritance  remained  in  the  tribe  of 

Josh.  7.  1,  18  the  son  of  Zerah,  of  the  tribe  of  Judah 


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TRIUMPH 


Josh.13. 15  Moses  gave  unto  the  tribe  of  the  children 

13.  24  Moses  gave  (inheritance)  unto  the  tribe  of 

13.  29  Moses  gave  (inheritance)  unto  the  halftri. 

14.  1  the  heads  of  the  fathers  of  the  tribes  of 
14.  2  for  the  nine  tribes,  and  (for)  the  half  tribe 
14.  3  two  tribes  and  an  half  tribe  on  the  other 

14.  4  For  the  children  of  J  oseph  were  two  tribes 

15.  1,  20,  21  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of 

16.  8  l'his(is)the  inheritance  of  the  tribe  of  the 

17.  1  There  was  also  a  lot  for  the  tribe  of  Man. 
j8.  ii,  21  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  Benjamin 

19.  1,  8  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  Simeon  ac. 

19.  23,  24,  31,  39,  40,  48,  51  the  tribe  of  the  chil. 

20.  8  upon  the  plain  out  of  the  tribe  of  Reuben 

20.  8  Ramoth  in  Gilead  out  of  the  tribe  of  Gad 

20.  8  Golan  in  Bashan  out  of  the  tribe  of  Mana. 
2t.  1  unto  the  heads  of  the  fathers  of  the  tribes 

21.  4  the  tribe  of  Judah,  and  out  of  the  tribe 

21.  4  out  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  thirteen  ei. 
21.  5  the  tribe  of  Ephraim,  and  out  of  the  tribe 
21.  5  out  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh,  ten  cities 
21.  6  the  tribe  of  Issachar,  and  out  of  the  tribe 
21.  6  tribeof  Naphtali,  andoutof  the  half  tribe 
21.  7  the  tribe  of  Reuben,  and  out  of  the  tribe 
21.  7  out  of  the  tribe  of  Zebulun,  twelve  cities 
21.  9  they  gave  out  of  the  tribe  of  the  children 
21.  9  out  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  Simeon 
21.17  out  o£  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  Gibeon  with 
21.  20  the  cities  of  their  lot  out  of  the  tribe  of 
21.  23  out  of  the  tribe  of  Dan,  Eltekeh  with  her 
21.  25  out  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh,  Taana. 
21.  27  out  of  the  (other)  half  tribe  of  Manasseh 
21.  28  out  of  the  tribe  of  Issachar,  Kishon  with 
21.  30  out  of  the  tribe  of  Asher,  Mishal  with  her 
21.  32  out  of  the  tribe  of  Naphtali,  Kedesh  in 
21.  34  out  of  the  tribe  of  Zebulun,  Jokneam  with 

21.  38  out  of  the  tribe  of  Gad,  Ramoth  in  Gilead 

22.  1  Then  Joshua  called . .  the  half  tribe  of  M. 
22. 14  a  prince  throughout  all  the  tribes  of  Isr. 

1  Ki.  7.  14  He  (was)  a  widow’s  son  of  the  tribe  of  N. 

8.  1  Solomon  assembled . .  the  heads  of  the  tr. 

1  Ch.  6.  60  out  of  the  tribe  of  Benjamin;  Geba  with 

6.  61  family  of  that  tribe,  .out  of  the  half  tribe 

6.  62  the  tribe  of  Issachar,  and  out  of  the  tribe 
6.  62  the  tribe  of  Naphtali,  and  out  of  the  tri. 

6.  63  the  tribe  of  Reuben,  and  out  of  the  tribe 
6.  63  out  of  the  tribe  of  Zebulun,  twelve  cities 
6.  65  they  gave  by  lot  out  of  the  tribe  of  the 
6.  65  out  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  Simeon 
6.  65  out  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  Benja. 

6.  66  had  cities  of  their  coasts  out  of  the  tribe 
6.  70  out  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh  ;  Aner 
6.  71  out  of  the  family  of  the  half  tribe  of  Mana. 
6.  72  out  of  the  tribe  of  Issachar;  Kedesh  with 
6. 74  out  of  the  tribe  of  Asher;  Mashal  with  her 
6.  76  out  of  the  tribe  of  Naphtali;  Kedesh  in 
6.  77  out  of  the  tribe  of  Zebulun,  Rimmon  with 
6.  78  out  of  the  tribe  of  Reuben,  Bezer  in  the 
6.  80  out  of  the  tribe  of  Gad;  Ramoth  in  Gilead 
12.  31  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh  eighteen  th. 

2  Ch.  5.  2  Solomon  assembled . .  the  heads  of  the  tr. 
Hab.  3.  9  to  the  oaths  of  the  tribes,  (even  thy)  word 

2.  A  rod,  sceptre,  tribe,  PPri,  uniy  shebet. 

Gen.  49.  16  shall  judge  his  peopie.asone  of  the  tribes 
49.  28  these  (are)  the  twelve  tribes  of  Israel:  and 
Exod  24.  4  according  to  the  twelve  tribes  of  Israel 

28.  21  shall  they  be  according  to.  .twelve  tribes 
39.  14  his  name,  according  to  the  twelve  tribes 

Num.  4.  18  Cut  ye  not  off  the  tribe  of  the  families  of 

18.  2  the  tribe  of  thy  father,  bring  thou  with 
24.  2  Israel  abiding,  .according  to  their  tribes 

32.  33  unto  half  the  tribe  of  Manasseh  the  son 
36.  3  the  sons  of  the  (other)  tribes  of  the  child. 

Deut.  1. 13  Take.. wise  men.  .known  among  your  tri. 

1. 15  I  took  the  chief  of  your  tribes,  wise  men 

1. 15  captains,  .and  officers  among  your  tribes 
1.  23  I  took  twelve  men  of  you,  one  of  a  tribe 
3. 13  gave  I  unto  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh 

5.  23  allthe  heads  of  your  tribes,  and  your  elders 
10.  8  the  Lord  separated  the  tribe  of  Levi,  to 
12.  5  out  of  all  your  tribes  to  put  his  name  th. 
12.  14  the  Lord  shall  choose  in  one  of  thy  tribes 
16.  18  thy  God  giveth  thee,  throughout  thy  tri. 
18.  1  the  tribe  of  Levi,  shall  have  no  part  nor 
18.  5  God  hathehosen  him  out  of  all  thy  tribes 

29.  8  inheritance,  .to  the  half  tribe  of  Manass. 
29. 10  your  captains  of  your  tribes,  your  elders 
29.  18  Lest  there  should  be.  .family,  or  tribe,  wh. 
29.  21  shall  separate  him . .  out  of  all  the  tribes 
31.  28  Gather  unto  me  all  the  elders  of  your  tri. 

33.  5  the  tribes  of  Israel  were  gathered  toget. 
Josh.  1.  12  to  half  the  tribe  of  Manasseh,  spake  Jos. 

3.  12  of  the  tribes  of  Israel,  out  of  every  tribe 

4.  2  Take  you  twelve  men . .  out  of  every  tribe 
4.  4  whom  he  had  prepared,  .out  of  every  tri. 
4.  5,  8,  according  unto  the  number  of  the  tri. 
4.  12  half  the  tribe  of  Manasseh,  passed  overar. 

7.  14  shall  be  brought  according  to  your  tribes 

7.  14  the  tribe  which  the  Lord  taketh  shall  co. 

7. 16  by  their  tribes,  and  the  tribeof  Judah  was 
it.  23  according  totheirdivisions  by  their  tribes 
12.  6  the  Gadites,  and  the  half  tribe  of  Manas. 

12.  7  which  Joshua  gave  unto  the  tribes  of  Is. 

13.  7  unto  the  nine  tribes  and  the  half  tribe  of 
13.  14  Only  unto  the  tribe  of  Levi  he  gave  none 
13.  29  gave  (inheritance)  unto  the  half  tribe  of 
13.  33  But  unto  the  tribe  of  Levi  Mosesgave  not 
18.  2  seven  tribes,  which  had  not  yet  received 
18.  4  Give  out.  .three  menfor  (each)  tribe:  and 
18.  7  half  the  tribe  of  Manasseh,  have  received 

21. 16  suburbs;  nine  cities  out  of  those  two  trib. 

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Josh.22.  7  Now  to  the.  .half  of  the  tribe  of  Manasseh 

22.  9,  10,  11,  13,  13,21  the  half  tribeof  Manass. 

23.  4  to  be  an  inheritance  for  your  tribes,  from 

24.  1  Joshua  gathered  all  the  tribes  of  Israel 
Judgi8.  1  in  those  days  the  tribe  of  the  Dauites  so. 

18.  1  had  not  fallen  unto  them  among  the  trib. 

18. 19  that  thou  be  a  priest  unto  a  tribe  and  a  f. 

18.  30  were  priests  to  the  tribe  of  Dan  until  the 
20.  2  chief . .  of  all  the  tribes  of  Israel,  presented 

20.  10  throughout  all  the  tribes  of  Israel,  and 
20. 12  tribes  of  Israel  sent  men  through  all  the 

21.  3  there  should  be  to  day  one  tribe  lacking 
21.  5  Who  (is  there)  among  all  the  tribes  of  Is. 
21.  6  There  is  one  tribe  cutoff  from  Israel  this 
21.  8  What  one  (is  there)  of  the  tribes  of  Israel 
21.  15  Lord  had  made  a  breach  in  the  tribes  of 
21.  17  thatatribe  be  not  destroyed  out  of  Israel 
21.  24  every  man  to  his  tribe  and  to  his  family 

1  Sa.  2.  28  did  I  choose  him  out  of  all  the  tribes  of 

9.  21  a  Benjamite,  of  the  smallest  of  the  tribes 
9.  21  least  of  all  the  families  of  the  tribe  of  Be. 
10.  19  before  the  Lord  by  your  tribes,  and  by 
10.  20  when  Samuel  had  caused  all  the  tribes  of 
10.  20  come  near,  the  tribe  of  Benjamin  was  ta. 

10.  21  When  he  had  caused  the  tribe  of  Benjam. 
15.  17  (wast)  thou  not.  .the  head  of  the  tribes  of 

2  Sa.  5.  1  Then  came  all  the  tribes  of  Israel  to  Dav. 

7.  7  spake  I  a  word  with  any  of  the  tribes  of 

13.  2  Thy  servant  (is)  of  one  of  the  tribes  of  Is. 
15. 10  sent  spies  throughout  all  the  tribes  of  Is. 

19.  9  were  at  strife  throughout  all  the  tribes  of 
20. 14  he  went  through  all  the  tribes  of  Israel 
24.  2  Go  now  through  all  the  tribes  of  Israel 

1  Ki.  8.  16  I  chose  uo  city  out  of  all  the  tribes  of  Is. 

11.  13  will  give  one  tribe  to  thy  son  for  David 
11.  31  Behold,  I  will,  .give  ten  trines  to  thee 
11.  32  he  shall  have  one  tribe  for  my  servant  D. 
11.  32  which  I  have  chosen  out  of  all  the  tribes 

11.  35  and  will  give  it  unto  thee,  (even)ten  tribes 
11.36  unto  his  son  will  I  give  one  tribe,  that  D. 

12.  20  there  was  none  that  followed,  .but  the  tr. 
12.  21  with  the  tribe  of  Benjamin,  an  hundred 

14.  21  the  Lord  did  choose  out  of  all  the  tribes 
18.  31  according  to  the  number  of  the  tribes  of 

2  Ki.  17.  18  there  was  none  left  but  the  tribe  of  Judah 

21.  7  which  I  have  chosen  out  of  all  tribes  of  I. 

1  Ch.  5.  18,  26  the  Gadites,  and  the  half  tribe  of  Ma. 

5.  23  the  children  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manass. 
12.  37  of  the  half  tribeof  Manasseh,withallman. 
23.  14  his  sons  were  named  of  the  tribe  of  Levi 

26.  32  the  Gadites,  and  the  half  tribe  of  Manas. 

27.  16  Furthermore  over  the  tribes  of  Israel,  the 
27.  20  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manasseh;  Joel  the  son 

27.  22  These  (were)the  princes  of  the  tribes  of  Is. 

28.  1  the  princesof  the  tribes,  and  the  captains 

29.  6  and  princes  of  the  tribes  of  Israel,  and  the 

2  Ch.  6.  5  I  chose  no  city  among  all  the  tribes  of  Is. 

11.  16  after  them  out  of  all  the  tribes  of  Israel 

12.  13  the  Lord  had  chosen  out  of  all  the  tribes 
33.  7  which  I  have  chosen  before  all  the  tribes 

Fsa.  78.  S3  made  the  tribes  of  Israel  to  dwell  in  their 
78.  67  Moreover  he.  .chose  not  the  tribeof  Eph. 
78.  68  chose  the  tribe  of  Judah,  the  mount  Zion 
105.  37  not  one  feeble  (person)  among  their  tri. 
122.  4  Whither  the  tribes  go  up,  the  tribes  of 
Isa.  19.  13  (they  that  are)  the  stay  of  the  tribes  the. 
49.  6  to  raise  up  the  tribes  of  Jacob,  and  to  re. 
63.  17  Return  for  thy  servants’  sake,  the  tribes 
Eze.  37. 19  I  will  take,  .the  tribes  of  Israel  his  fellows 
45.  8  shall  they  give,  .according  to  their  tribes 
47.  13  according  to  the  twelve  tribes  of  Israel 
47.  21  divide  this  land,  .according  to  the  tribes 
47.  22  inheritance  with  you  among  the  tribes  of 

47.  23  in  what  tribe  the  stranger  sojourneth,  th. 

48.  1  Now  these  (are)  the  names  of  the  tribes 
48.  19  shall  serve  it  out  of  all  the  tribes  of  Isra. 
48.  23  As  for  the  rest  of  the  tribes,  from  the  east 
48.  29  ye  shall  divide  by  lot  unto  the  tribes  of  Is. 
48.  31  (shall  be)  after  the  names  of  the  tribes  of 

IIos.  5.  9  among  the  tribes  of  Israel  have  I  made 
Zech.  9.  1  the  eyes  of  man,  as  of  all  the  tribes  of  I. 

3 . A  rod,  staff,  tribe,  Bib1  shebat. 

Ezra  6.  17  according  to  the  number  of  the  tribes  of 

4 . A  tribe,  <pvk-h  phule. 

Matt  19.  28  shall  sit.  judging  the  twelve  tribes  of  Is. 

24.  30  then  shall  all  the  tribes  of  the  earth  mo. 
Luke  2.  36  the  daughter  of  Phauuel,  of  the  tribe  of 
22.  30  sit  on  thrones  judging  the  twelve  tribes  of 
Acts  13.  21  Saul  the  son  of  Cis,  a  man  of  the  tribe  of 
Rom. IT.  I  of  the  seed  of  Abraham,  (of)  the  tribe  of 
Phil.  3.  5  of  the  stock  of  Israel,  (of)  the  tribe  of  Be. 
Heb.  7.  13  pertaineth  to  another  tribe,  of  which  no 
7.  14  of  which  tribe  Moses  spake  nothing  con. 
Jas.  1.  1  to  the  twelve  tribes  which  are  scattered 
Rev.  5.  5  the  lion  of  the  tribe  of  Juda,  the  root  of 
7.  4  forty  (and)  four  thousand  of  all  the  tribes 
7.  5,  5,  5,  6,  6,  6,  7,  7,  7,  8,  8,  8  of  the  tribe  of 
21.  12  of  the  twelve  tribes  of  the  children  of  Is. 

TRIBES,  twelve  — 

The  twelve  tribes,  SuSeKaipoXor  dodekaphulon. 

Acts  26.  7  Unto  which,  .our  twelve  tribes,  instantly 

TRIBULATION,  (to  suffer)  — 

1  .Straitness,  distress,  "is,  iy  tsar. 

Deut.  4.  30  When  thou  art  in  tribulation,  and  all  th. 

2.  Straitness,  distress,  rriy  tsarah. 

Judg.io.  14  let  them  deliver  you  in  the  time  of.  .trib. 
1  Sa.  10.  19  out  of  all  your  adversities  and  your  tribu. 
26.  24  let  him  deliver  me  out  of  all  tribulation 


3  .To  press,  squeeze,  afflict,  0Ai 'fiu  thlibo. 

1  Th.  3.  4  we  told  you.  .that  we  should  suffer  tribu. 

4 .Pressure,  affliction,  OAnjris  thlipsis. 

Matt.  13.  21  for  when  tribulation  or  persecution  arise. 

24.  21  For  then  shall  be  great  tribulation,  such 
24.  29  Immediately  after  the  tribulation  of  those 
Marki3-  24  in  those  days,  after  that  tribulation,  the 
John  16.  33  In  the  world  ye  shall  have  tribulation,  but 
Acts  14.  22  we  must  through  much  tribulation  enter 
Rom.  2.  9  Tribulation  and  anguish,  upon  every  soul 

5.  3  we  glory  in  tribulations  also:  knowing  that 

8.  35  tribulation,  or  distress,  or  persecution,  or 
12.  12  Rejoicing  in  hope;  patient  in  tribulation 

2  Co.  1.  4  Who  comforteth  us  in  all  our  tribulation 

7.  4  am  exceeding  joyful  in  all  our  tribulation 
Eph.  3.  13  desire  that  ye  faint  not  at  my  tribulations 
2  Th.  1.  4  in  all  your  persecutions  and  tribulations 

1.  6  recompense  tribulation  to  them  that  tro. 
Rev.  1.  9  your  brother,  and  companion  in  tribulat. 

2.  9  know  thy  works,  and  tribulation,  and  po. 

2. 10  ye  shall  have  tribulation  ten  days:  be  thou 
2.  22  I  will  cast.  .them,  .into  great  tribulation 
7.  14  are  they  which  came  out  of  great  tribula 

TRIBUTE,  tributary  — 

1.  Custom,  tribute,  belo. 

Ezra  4. 13  will  they  not  pay  toll,  tribute,  and  custom 
4.  20  toll,  tribute,  and  custom,  was  paid  unto 
7.  24  to  impose  toll,  tribute,  or  custom,  upon 

2.  A  measured  thing,  tribute,  told,  rno  middah. 

Ezra  6.  8  of  the  tribute  beyond  the  river,  forthwith 
Neh.  5.  4  We  have  borrowed  money  for  the  king’s  tr. 

3.  A  tribute,  D?P  mekes. 

Nuni3i.  28  levy  a  tribute  unto  the  Lord  of  the  men 
31.  37  tribute  of  the  sheep  was  six  hundred  and 
31.  38,  39,  40  of  which  the  Lord’s  tribute  (was) 
31.  41  Moses  gave  the  tribute,  .unto  Eleazarthe 

4 . Tribute,  burden,  levy,  CD  mas. 

Gen.  49.  13  bowed,  .and  became  a  servant  unto  tri. 
Deut2o.  11  people,  .found  therein  shall  be  tributaries 
Joslii6.  10  but  the  Canaanites.  .serve  under  tribute 
17.  13  that  they  put  the  Canaanites  to  tribute 
udg.  1.  28  that  they  put  the  Canaanites  to  tribute 
1.  30  dwelt  among  them,  and  became  tributar. 

1.  33  the  inhabitants,  .became  tributaries  unto 
1.  35  prevailed,  so  that  they  became  tributaries 
2  Sa.20.  24  Adoram  (was)  over  the  tribute  ;  and  Je. 

1  Ki.  4.  6  Adoniramthe  son  of  Abda  (was)  over  the  tr. 

9.  21  upon  those  did  Solomon  levy  a  tribute  of 

12.  18  sent  Adoram,  who  (was)  over  the  tribute 

2  C'h.  8.  8  them  did  Solomon  make  to  pay  tribute  until 

10. 18  sent  Iladoram  that  (was)  over  the  tribute 
Esth  10.  1  king  Ahasuerus  laid  a  tribute  upon  the 
Provi2.  24  but  the  slothful  shall  be  under  tribute 
Lam.  1.  1  princess,  .(how)  is  she  become  tributary 

5 . Burden,  tribute,  HEP  missah. 

Deuti6.  10  with  a  tribute  of  a  freewill  offering  of 

6..1  burden,  tribute,  nb’P  massa. 

2  Ch.17.  11  brought  Jehoshaphat  presents  and  tribute 

7 . Fine,  punishment,  confiscation,  cB'y  onesh. 

2  Ki.23.  33  put  the  land  to  a  tribute  of  an  hundred 

8. ri  double  drachma,  (i.e.  15  pence),  SiSpaxpor. 

Matt  17.  24  they  that  received  tribute,  .came  to  Peter 
17.  24  said,  Doth  not  your  master  pay  tribute? 

9.  A  census,  lax,  (Lat.  census),  nyvaos  kensos. 

Matti7.  23  of  whom  do.  .kings  of  the  earth  take.  ,t.? 

22. 17  Is  it  lawful  to  pay  tribute  unto  Cesar,  or 

22.  19  Show  me  the  tribute  money.  And  theybr. 
Marki2.  14  Is  it  lawful  to  give  tribute  to  Cesar,  or 

10.  A  tribute,  tax,  burden,  <popos  plxoros. 

Luke2o.  22  Is  it  lawful  for  us  to  give  tribute  unto  C. 

23.  2  forbidding  to  give  tribute  to  Cesar,  say. 
Rom  13.  6  for  this  cause  pay  ye  tribute  also :  forth. 

13.  7  tribute  to  whom  tribute,  .custom  to  whom 

TRICKLE  down,  to  — 

To  be  poured  or  spread  out,  11}  nagar,  2. 

Lam.  3.  49  Mine  eye  trickleth  down,  and  ceasethnot 

TRIED,  (to  be)  — 

1.  Trial,  proof,  test,  \ryzbochan. 

Isa.  28. 16  I  lay  in  Zion  for  a  foundation . .  a  tried  st. 

2.  To  be  tested,  jn?  bachan,  2. 

Job  34.  36  My  desire.. Job  may  be  tried  unto  the  end 

3.  To  be  refined,  tried,  purified,  fpy  tsaraph,  2. 

Dan.  12.  10  shall  be  purified,  and  made  white,  and  tr. 

4 . Approved,  tried,  tested,  Siuipos  dokimos ._ 

Jas.  1. 12  for  when  he  is  tried,  he  shall  receive  the 

TRIM,  to  — 

1  .To  make  good,  do  well,  PP)  yatab,  5. 

Jer.  2.  33  Why  trimmest  thou  thy  way  to  seek  love? 

2.  To  do,  make,  n'p’i 1  asah. 

2  Sa.19.  24  trimmed  his  beard,  nor  washed  his  clothes 

3.  To  adorn,  trim,  set  in  order,  Koapeu  kosmeo. 
Matt25.  7  Then  all  those  virgins  arose,  and  trimmed 

TRIUMPH,  triumphing  — 

1  .Loud  cry,  singing,  njl  rinnah. 

Psa.  47.  1  shout  unto  God  with  the  voice  of  triumph 

2.  Singing,  nil")  renanali. 

Job  20.  3  That  the  triumphing  of  the  wicked  (is) 


TRIUMPH 


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TROUBLED 


TRIUMPH  (over,  to  cause  to),  to  — 

1  .To  triumph,  rise,  nxs  gaali. 

Exodis.  i,  21  lie  hath  triumphed  gloriously,  the  ho. 

2 . To  rejoice,  exult,  iby  alaz. 

2  Sa.  i.  20  the  daughters  of  the  uncircumcised  triu. 
l’sa.  94.  3  Loud,  .how  long  shall  the  wicked  trium.? 

3.  To  rejoice,  exult,  yb'j,  alats. 

Psa.  25.  2  God.  .let  not  mine  enemies  triumph  over 

4.  To  shout,  pn  rua,  5. 

Psa.  41. 11  mine  enemy  doth  not  triumph  over  me 

5 . To  shout,  1 in  rua,  7a. 

Psa.  60.  8  Philistia,  triumph  thou  because  of  me 
108.  q  over  Edom . .  over  Philistia  will  I  triumph 

6.  To  sing,  cry  aloud,  ]ri  ranan,  3. 

Psa.  92.  4  I  will  triumph  in  the  works  of  thy  hand3 

7.  To  glorify  self,  nga*  shabach,  7. 

Psa.106.  47  to  give  thanks,  .to  triumph  in  thy  praise 

8.  To  lead  in  triumph,  cause  to  triumph,  6piayf3eb(o. 
2  Co.  2.  14  which  always  causetli  us  to  triumph  in 
Col.  2.  15  he  made  a  show,  .triumphing  over  them 

TRO’-AS,  Tpwds. 

Strictly  Alexandria-Troas,  a  seaport  of  Phrygia  Minor, 
in  Mysia,  on  the  shores  of  the  Archipelago,  a  little  S.W. 
of  the  Hellespont,  twenty  five  miles  N.  of  Asso,  and  a 
little  S.  of  ancient  Troy;  now  called  Eski-Stamboul. 
Acts  16.  8  they  passing  by  Mysia  came  down  to  T. 

16.  11  loosing  from  T.,  we  came,  .to  Samothra. 

20.  5  These  going  before  tarried  for  us  at  T. 

20.  6  And  we . .  came  unto  them  to  T.  in  five  da. 
2  Co.  2.  12  when  I  came  to  T.  to  (preach)  Christ’s  go. 
2  Ti.  4. 13  The  cloke  that  I  left  at  T.  with  Carpus 
TRODDEN  (down),  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  trodden  down,  ivm  dush,  2. 

Isa.  25.  10  as  straw  is  trodden  down  for  the  dunghill 
25.  10  shall  be  trodden  down  under  him 

2.  A  treading  down,  noiBB  mebusah. 

Isa.  18.  2  to.  .a  nation  meted  out  and  trodden  down 

3.  A  treading,  CDi.p  mirmas. 

Isa.  5.  5  And  now  go  to.  .it  shall  be  trodden  down 
28.  18  scourge  shall  pass . .  ye  shall  be  trod,  down 
Mic.  7.  10  be  trodden  down  as  the  mire  of  the  street 

4 . To  be  trodden,  cni  ramas,  2. 

Isa.  28.  3  The  crown  of  pride . .  shall  be  trodden  un. 
TRODDEN  under  foot,  (to  be)  — 

1.24  trodden  down  thing,  odub  mebusah. 

Isa.  18.  7  a  nation  meted  out  and  trodden  under  f. 

2. A  treading,  Bono  mirmas. 

Dan.  8.  13  to  give,  .the  host  to  be  trodden  underfoot 
TRO-GYL-LT-Triff,  TpuiyvWiou. 

A  city  and  promontory  at  the  foot  of  Mount  Mycale,  in 
Caria  (the  S.W.  province  of  Asia  Minor),  nearly  opposite 
to  Samos,  and  not  far  from  Miletus. 

Acts  20.  1 5  [we  arrived  at  Samos, and  tarried  at  T.,and] 
TROOP  (of  robbers)  — 

1  .A  troop,  band,  niix  aguddah. 

2  Sa.  2.  23  the  children  of  Benjamin,  .became  one  tr. 
Amos  9.  6  and  hath  founded  his  troop  in  the  earth 

2.  Wayfarer,  traveller,  npx  orach. 

Job  6.  19  The  troops  of  Tema  looked,  the  compan. 

3.  A  troop,  invading  force,  ~\\gad. 

Gen.  30.  11  Leah  said,  A  troop  cometh  :  and  she  cal. 
Isa.  63.  11  that  prepare  a  table  for  that  troop,  and 

4. /1  troop,  invading  force,  up  gedud. 

Gen.  49. 19  Gad,  a  troop  shall  overcome  him  :  but  he 

1  Sa.  30.  8  Shall  I  pursue  after  this  troop?  shall  I 

2  Sa.  3.  22  Joab  came  from,  .a  troop,  and  brought  in 

22.  30  For  by  thee  I  have  run  through  a  troop 
J ob  19.  12  His  troops  come  together,  and  raise  up  th. 
Psa.  18.  29  For  by  thee  I  have  run  through  a  troop 
Jer.  18.  22  when  thou  shalt  bring  a  troop  suddenly 
Hos.  6.  9  And  as  troops  of  robbers  wait  for  a  man 

7.  1  the  troop  of  robbers  spoileth  without 
Mic.  5.  i  0  daughter  of  troops :  he  hath  laid  siege 

5.  Company,  n;r,  'n  chai,  chayyah. 

2  Sa.  23.  11  were  gathered  together  into  a  troop,  wh. 

23.  13  the  troop  of  the  Philistines  pitched  in  the 

[See  Gather  self  in  troops.] 
TRO-PHF-MUS,  T pdcpi/uos. 

A  believer  in  Ephesus  who  accompanied  Paul  to  Jeru¬ 
salem  when  he  returned  from  Greece. 

Acts  20.  4  there  accompanied  him . .  Tychicus  and  T. 

21.  29  they  had  seen .  .in  the  city  T.  an  Ephes. 

2  Ti.  4.  20  but  T.  have  I  left  at  Miletum  sick 
TROUBLE,  troubling  — 

1.  Trouble,  n^na  behalah. 

Psa.  78.  33  consume  in  vanity,  and  their  years  in  t. 
Isa.  63.  23  They  shall  not.  .bring  forth  for  trouble 

2.  Terror,  worn  out  thing,  n.iVg  ballahah. 

Isa.  17.  i4  behold  at  evening  tide  trouble.. before  the 

3.  Terror,  nnpg  beathah. 

Jer.  8.  15  for  a  time  of  health,  and  behold  trouble 
14. 19  for  the  time  of  healing,  and  behold  trouble 

4 . Removal,  trembling,  nyn,  njm  zevaah,  zaavah. 

2  Ch.29.  8  he  hath  delivered  them  to  trouble,  to 


5. Durden,  pressure,  rnu  torach. 

Isa.  1.  14  they  are  a  trouble  unto  me ;  I  am  weary 
C.  Trouble,  destruction,  npvra  mchumah. 

Prov  15.  16  than  great  treasure,  and  trouble  therew. 
Isa.  22.  5  day  of  trouble,  and  of  treading  down,  and 
Eze.  7,  7  the  day  of  trouble  (is)  near,  and  not  the  so. 
7 .Labour,  toil,  bay  amal. 

Job  5.  6  neither  doth  trouble  spring  out  of  the  gr. 

5.  7  m  m  is  born  unto  trouble,  as  the  sparks  lly 
Psa.  73.  5  They  (are)  not  in  trouble  (as  other)  men 
8..-1  ffliction,  cry,  'yj  oni. 

1  Ch.22.  14  in  my  trouble  I  have  prepared  for  the 
Psa.  9.  13  Have  mercy  upon  me.  .consider  my  tro. 

31.  7  thou  hast  considered  my  trouble,  thou 
9  .Straitness,  distress,  is,  tsar. 

2  Ch.15.  4  when  they  in  their  trouble  did  turn  unto 
Job  15.  24  Trouble  and  anguish  shall  make  him 

38.  23  have  reserved  against  the  time  of  trouble 
Psa.  32.  7  thou  shalt  preserve  me  from  trouble,  th. 

59.  16  defence  and  refuge  in  the  day  of  my  tro. 

60.  11  Give  us  help  from  trouble :  for  vain  (is) 
06.  14  mouth  hath  spoken,  when  I  was  in  trou. 

102.  2  I  am  in  trouble ;  incline  thine  ear  unto 
107.  6,  13  cried  unto  the  Lord  in  their  trouble 

107.  19,  28  they  cry  unto  the  Lord  in  their  trou. 

108.  12  Give  us  help  from  trouble :  for  vain  (is) 
119.  143  Trouble  and  anguish  have  taken  hold  on 

Isa.  26.  16  Lord,  in  trouble  have  they  visited  thee 

10 .Straitness,  distress,  rriy  tsarah. 

Deut  31.  17  many  evils  and  troubles  shall  befall  them 
31.  21  many  evils  and  troubles  are  befallen  them 
2  Ki.  19.  3  This  day  (is)  a  day  of  trouble,  and  of  reb. 
Neh.  9.  27  in  the  time  of  their  trouble,  when  they 
Job  5.  19  He  shall  deliver  thee  in  six  troubles;  yea 
27.  9  Will  God  hear  his  cry  when  trouble  com. 
Tsa.  9.  9  also  will  be.  .a  refuge  in  times  of  trouble 

10.  1  (why)  hidest  thou  (thyself)  in  times  of  tr.? 

20.  1  Lord  hear  thee  in  the  day  of  trouble,  the 

22.  11  Be  not  far  from  me,  for  trouble  (is)  near 
25.  17  The  troubles  of  my  heart  are  enlarged,  O 
25.  22  Redeem  Israel,  O  God,  out  of  all  his  tro. 
34.  6  the  Lord,  .saved  him  out  of  all  his  trou. 
34.  17  and  delivereth  them  out  of  all  their  tro. 
37.  39  (he  is)  their  strength  in  the  time  of  trou. 
46.  1  God  (is) . .  a  very  present  help  in  trouble 
50.  13  And  call  upon  me  in  the  day  of  trouble 
54.  7  For  he  hath  delivered  me  out  of  all  trou. 
71.  20  which  hast  showed  me  great  and  sore  tr. 

77.  2  In  the  day  of  my  trouble  I  sought  the  L. 

78.  49  wrath,  and  indignation,  and  trouble,  by 
81.  7  Thou  calledst  in  trouble,  and  I  delivered 
86.  7  In  the  day  of  my  trouble  I  will  call  upon 
91.  15  I  (will  lie)  with  him  in  trouble;  I  will  de. 

116.  3  gat  hold  upon  me :  I  found  trouble  and 
138.  7  Though  I  walk  in  the  midst  of  trouble,  th. 

142.  2  before  him ;  I  showed  before  him  my  tr. 

143.  11  for  thy.  .sake  bring  my  soul  out  of  trou. 
Prov  11.  8  The  righteous  is  delivered  out  of  trouble 

12.  13  but  the  just  shall  come  out  of  trouble 

21.  23  keepeth  his  mouth. .keepeth.. from  troub. 
25.  19  Confidence.. in  time  of  trouble  (is  like)  a 

Isa.  8.  22  behold  trouble  and  darkness,  dimness  of 
30.  6  Into  the  land  of  trouble  and  anguish,  fr. 
33.  2  our  salvation  also  in  the  time  of  trouble 
37.  3  This  day  (is)  a  day  of  trouble,  and  of  re. 
46.  7  not  answer,  nor  save  him  out  of  his  trou. 
65.  16  because  the  former  troubles  are  forgotten 
Jer.  14.  8  Saviour  thereof  in  time  of  trouble,  why 
30.  7  it  (is)  even  the  time  of  Jacob’s  trouble 
Dan.  12.  1  there  shall  be  a  time  of  trouble,  such  as 
Nah.  1.  7  stronghold  in  the  day  of  trouble,  and  he 
Hab.  3.  16  that  I  might  rest  in  the  day  of  trouble 
Zeph.  1.  15  a  day  of  wrath,  a  day  of  trouble  and  dis. 

11.  Trembling,  trouble,  anger,  ip  rogez. 

Job  3.  17  There  the  wicked  cease  (from)  troubling 

3.  26  neither  was  I  quiet ;  yet  trouble  came 
14.  1  Man. .(is)  of  few  days,  and  full  of  trouble 

12.  Evil,  pi  ra. 

Psa.  27.  5  in  the  time  of  trouble  he  shall  hide  me 
41.  1  the  Lord  will  deliver  him  in  time  of  tro. 
88.  3  For  my  soul  is  full  of  troubles,  and  my 
107.  26  their  soul  is  melted  because  of  trouble 
Jer.  2.  27  but  in  the  time  of  their  trouble  they  will 
2.  28  if  they  can  save  thee  in  the  time  of  thy  t. 

11.  12  save  them  at  all  in  the  time  of  their  tro. 
11.  14  time  that  they  cry  unto  me  for  their  tro. 
51.  2  for  in  the  day  of  trouhle  they  shall  be  ag. 

Lam.  1.  21  mine  enemies  have  heard  of  my  trouble 

1 3.  Travail,  ireariness,  telaah. 

Neh.  9.  32  let  not  all  the  trouble  seem  little  before 

14 . Pressure,  affliction,  Bhitpis  thlipsis. 

1  Co.  7.  28  Nevertheless  such  shall  have  trouble  in 

2  Co.  1.  4  to  comfort  them  which  are  in  any  trouble 

1.  8  have  you  ignorant  of  our  trouble  which 
lb. Trembling,  agitation,  disturbance,  rapaxr)  tar. 
Mark  1 3.  8  and  there  shall  be  famines  [and  troubles] 
John  5.  4  after  the  troubling  of  the  water  stepped  in 
TROUBLE,  self,  exceedingly,  to  make  or  suffer  — 

1.  To  press,  compel,  d;n  anas. 

Dan.  4.  9  because  I  know.. no  secret  troubleth  thee 

2.  To  trouble,  hasten,  brp  bahel,  3. 

"  Ch.32.  18  to  affright  them,  and  to  trouble  them,  that 
Ezra  4.  4  weakened,  .and  troubled  them  in  build. 
Job  22.  10  snares,  .and  sudden  fear  troubleth  thee 
Dan.  11.  44  tidings,  .out  of  the  north  shall  trouble  him 


3.  To  trouble,  hasten,  S33  bahel,  5. 

Job  23.  16  God  maketh . .  the  Almighty  troubleth  me 

4 . To  be  troubled,  hastened,  behal,  2. 

Dan.  4.  5  and  the  visions  of  my  head  troubled  me 
4.19  astonied . .  and  his  thoughts  troubled  him 

4.  19  Belteshazzar,  let  not  the  dream ..  trouble 

5.  6  his  thoughts  troubled  him,  so  that  the  jo. 

5.  10  let  not  thy  thoughts  trouble  thee,  nor  let 
7. 15  and  the  visions  of  my  head  troubled  me 
7.  28  my  cogitations  much  troubled  me,  and 

b.To  wear  out,  make  old,  rha  balah,  3. 

Ezra  4.  4  weakened,  .and  troubled  them  in  building 
G.  To  affright,  terrify,  npa  baath,  3. 

i  Sa.  16.  14  an  evil  spirit  from  the  Lord  troubled  him 

16.  13  an  evil  spirit  from  God  troubleth  thee 
7.  To  trouble,  make  muddy,  nV]  dalach. 

Eze.  32.  2  thou,  .troubledst  the  waters  with  thy  feet 
32. 13  foot  of  man  trouble,  .hoofs  of  beasts  tro. 
3 .To  trouble,  crush,  destroy,  ctn  hamam. 

Exodi4.  24  looked.. and  troubled  the  host  of  the  Eg. 
9.  To  trouble,  -op  akar. 

Gen.  34.  30  Ye  have  troubled  me  to  make  me  to  stink 
Josh.  6.  18  when  ye.. make  the  camp. .a  curse,  and  tr. 

7.  25  Why  hast  thou  troubled  us?..L0RDshall  t. 
Judgn.  35  and  thou  art  one  of  them  that  trouble  me 
1  Sa.  14.  29  My  father  hath  troubled  the  land  :  see 

1  Ki.  18.  17  said..(Art)  thou  he  that  troubleth  Israel? 

18.  18  I  have  not  troubled  Israel ;  but  thou,  and 
Frov  11.  17  (he  that  is)  cruel  troubleth  his  own  flesh 
11.  29  He  that  troubleth  his  own  house  shall  in. 

15.  27  He  that  is  greedy  of  gain  troubleth  hi3 
10. Straitness,  distiess,  is,  -iy  tsar. 

Psa.  3.  1  Lord,  how  are  they  increased  that  trou. 

13.  4  that  trouble  me  rejoice  when  I  am  moved 

11.  To  do  wickedly,  pen  rasha,  5. 

Job  34.  29  When.. quietness,  who  then  can  make  tr.? 

12.  To  set  up,  excite,  avaarardu  anastatoo. 

Gal.  5.  12  I  would  they  were. .cut  off  which  trouble 

13.  To  disturb  exceedingly,  hcrapdaffw  ektarrasso. 
Acts  16.  20  These  men,  being  Jews,  do  exceedingly  tr. 

14.  To  excite  tumult  in,  eVoxAeca  enochled. 

Heb.  12.  15  lest,  .root  of  bitterness  sprinking  up  tro. 
1  b.To  press,  squeeze,  afflict,  0\l$a>  thlibo. 

2  Th.  1.  6  recompense  tribulation  to  them  that  tro. 
1G.  To  be  disturbed,  6opv/3eop.ai  thorubeomai. 

Acts  20.  10  Trouble  not  yourselves ;  for  his  life  i3  in 

17 .To  suffer  evil,  KaKovaOica  kakopathco. 

2  Ti.  2.  9  Wherein  I  suffer  trouble,  as  an  evil  doer 

15.  To  hold  out  or  give  vexation,  irapexu  kottov. 
Matt  26.  10  Why  trouble  ye  the  woman?  for  she  hath 
Marki4.  6  Let  her  alone ;  why  trouble  ye  her?  she 
Lukei  1.  7  Trouble  me  not :  the  door  is  now  shut,  and 

18.  5  Yet  because  this  widow  troubleth  me,  I 
Gal.  6. 17  From  henceforth  let  no  man  trouble  me 

19.  Toexcitetvmultbesides,Trapevox^e(i)parenochleb. 
Acts  15.  19  Wherefore  my  sentence  is,  that  we  troub. 

20.  To  flay,  trouble,  harass,  <tkv\\w  skullo. 

Mark  3.  35  why  troublest  thou  the  Master  any  furt.? 
Luke  7.  6  trouble  not  thyself;  for  I  am  not  worthy 

8.  49  Thy  daughter  is  dead ;  trouble  not  the  M. 

21.  To  trouble,  disturb,  agitate,  rapaaaa  tarasso. 
John  5.  4  [an  angel  went  down.. and  troubled  the] 
Acts  15.  24  have  troubled  you  with  words,  subverting 

17.  8  they  troubled  tlie  people  and  the  rulers  of 
Gal.  1.  7  there  be  some  that  trouble  you,  and  wo. 

5.  10  he  that  troubleth  youshallbear  his  judg. 
TROUBLE,  (to  be)  in  — 

1  .Sharp  or  hard  of  the  day,  DV'ncip  qcsheh  yom. 

Job  30.  25  Did  not  I  weep  for  him  that  was  in  trou. 
2.  To  press,  distress,  be  distressed,  S7f  tsarar. 

Psa.  31.  9  Lord  have  mercy  upon  me.  .for  Pam  in  tr. 
69.  17  hide  not  thy  face.  .1  am  in  trouble  :  hear 

TROUBLED,  to  be  (sore)  — 

1.  To  be  troubled,  hastened,  bnz  bahel,  2. 

Gen.  45.  3  could  not  answer,  .for  they  were  troubled 

1  Sa.  28.  21  saw  that  he  was  sore  troubled,  and  said 

2  Sa.  4.  1  feeble,  andallthelsraelites  were  troubled 
Job  4.  3  it  toucheth  thee,  and  thou  art  troubled 

23.  15  Therefore  am  I  troubled  at  his  presence 
Psa.  30.  7  thou  didst  hide  thy  face,  (and)  I  was  tro. 
48.  5  they  were  troubled,  (and)  hasted  away 
83.  17  Let  them  beconfoundedand  troubled  for 
90.  7  anger,  and  by  thy  wrath  are  we  troubled 
104.  29  Thou  hidest  thy  face,  they  are  troubled 
Eze.  7.  27  the  people  of  the  land  shall  be  troubled 
26.  18  isles  that  (are)  in  the  sea  shall  be  troubled 

2.  To  be  troubled,  hastened,  Sng  behal,  2. 

Dan.  5.  9  Then  was  king  Belshazzar  greatly  troub. 

3.  To  be  shaken,  tr'p]  gaash,  4. 

Job  34.  20  the  people  shall  be  troubled  at  midnight 
i.To  be  cast  out,  troubled,  trw  garash,  2. 

Isa.  57.  20  the  wicked  (are)  like  the  troubled  sea,  w. 

5.  To  roar,  move,  sound,  make  a  noise,  non  hamah. 
Jer.  31.  20  therefore  my  bowels  are  troubled  for  him 
Psa.  77.  3  I  remembered  God,  and  was  troubled ;  I 

6.  To  daub,  be  troubled,  adulterated,  non  chamar. 

Psa.  46.  3  the  waters  thereof  roar  (and)  be  troubled 


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7.  To  be  foul ,  ">"n  chamar,  Zb. 

Lam.  i.  20  my  bowels  are  troubled  ;  mine  heart  is 

2.  ii  my  bowels  are  troubled,  my  liver  is  pou. 

8.  To  become  bent  down ,  perverse,  avail,  2. 

Psa.  38.  6  I  am  troubled;  I  am  bowed  down  greatly 

9.  To  be  troubled,  excited,  "Oil  akar,  2. 

Prov  15.  6  but  in  the  revenues  o£  the  wicked  is  tro. 

10. ro  be  humbled,  afflicted,  anah. 

Zech.io.  2  they  were  troubled,  because,  .no  sheph. 

11.  To  be  moved,  troubled,  djjs  paam,  2. 

Gen.  41.  8  it  came  to  pass . .  that  his  spirit  was  trou. 
l’sa.  77.  4  I  am  so  troubled  that  I  cannot  speak 
Dan.  2.  3  my  spirit  was  troubled  to  know  the  dream 

12.  To  move  self,  paam,  7. 

Dan.  2.  1  dreams,  wherewith  his  spirit  was  troubled 

13.  To  be  or  become  shortened,  grieved,  mfiJ  qatsar. 

Job  21.  4  why  should  not  my  spirit  be  troubled  ? 

14. ro  be  angry,  troubled,  in  ragaz. 

Psa.  77.  16  were  afraid  :  the  depths  also  were  troub. 
Isa.  32.  10  Many  days  and  years  shall  ye  be  troubled 
32.  1 1  be  troubled,  ye  careless  ones ;  strip  you 

15. ro  be  fouled,  troubled,  bin  raphas,  2. 

Prov  25.  26  a  troubled  fountain,  and  a  corrupt  spring 

16. ro  be  tempestuous,  tossed  about,  7j)p  saar,  2. 

2  Ki.  6.  11  heart  of  the  king  of  Syria  was  sore  troub. 

17.  To  be  troubled,  roar,  DJTJ  raam. 

Eze.  27.  35  they  shall  be  troubled  in.  .countenance 

IS.  To  trouble  thoroughly,  biaraparroi  diataratlo. 
Luke  1.  29  when  she  saw  (him),  she  was  troubled  at 

19.  To  press,  squeeze,  afflict,  6 A.i'/3a)  thlibo. 

z  Co.  4.  8  troubled  on  every  side,  yet  not  distressed 

7.  5  we  were  troubled  on  every  side  ;  without 
2  Th.  1.  7  And  to  you  who  are  troubled  rest  with  us 

20.  To  be  tumultuous,  Bpoioyai  throeomai. 

Matt24.  6  see  that  ye  be  not  troubled:  for  all.  .mu. 
JIarki3.  7  when  ye  shall  hear  of  wars,  .be  ye  nottr. 

2  Th.  2.  2  ye  be  not  soon  shaken  iu  mind,  or  be  tr. 

21. ro  trouble,  disturb,  agitate,  rapairaw  tarasso. 
Matt.  2.  3  he  was  troubled,  and  all  Jerusalem  with 

14.  26  they  were  troubled,  saying,  It  is  a  spirit 
Mark  6.  50  For  they  all  saw  him,  and  were  troubled 
Luke  1.  12  when  Zacharias  saw  (him),  he  was  troub. 

24.  38  he  said  unto  them,  Why  are  ye  troubled  ? 
John  5.  7  have  no  man,  when  the  water  is  troubled 

12.  27  Now  is  my  soul  troubled ;  and  what  shall 

13.  21  hewastroubledinspirit,andtestified,and 

14.  1  Let  not  your  heart  be  troubled,  ye  believe 
14.  27  Let  not  your  heart  be  troubled,  neither 

1  Pe.  3.  14  afraid  of  their  terror,  neither  be  troubled 

22.  To  trouble  self,  rapiaaeiv  kavruv  tarasseinheaut. 
Johnn.  33  liegroaned  inthespirit,  and  was  troubled 

23.  To  be  in  a  tumult,  tumultuous,  Tvpfidfayai  tur. 
Luke  10.  4 1  thou  art  careful  and  [troubled]  about  many 

TROUBLER,  troublous  — 

1  To  trouble,  akar. 

1  Ch.  2.  7  Acliar,  the  troubler  of  Israel,  who  trans. 
2.  Distress,  pis  tsoq. 

Dan.  9.  25  the  street  shall  be  built,  .in  troublous  ti. 

TROUGH  — 

1.  Trough,  gutter,  tiiTi  rahat. 

Exod.  2. 16  filled  the  troughs  to  water  their  father’s 

2.  Watering  trough,  npiv  shoqetli. 

Gen.  24.  20  she.  .emptied  her  pitcher  into  the  trough 
30.  38  in  the  gutters  in  the  watering  troughs  wh. 

TROW,  to  — 

To  think,  Sok€o]  dokeo. 

Luke  17.  9  Doth  he  thank  that  servant . .  [I  trow  notj 

TRUCE  BREAKERS  — 

Implacable,  irreconcileable,  demovdos  aspondos. 

2  Ti.  3.  3  Without  natural  affection,  truce  breakers 

TRUE,  truly,  in  or  of  a  truth,  it  is  — - 
1  .Truly,  yet,  but,  ulam. 

Gen.  48.  19  truly  his  younger  brother  shall  be  greater 
Numi4-  21  But  (as)  truly  (as)  I  live,  all  the  earth  sh. 
1  Sa.  20.  3  but  truly,  (as)  the  Lord  liveth,  and  (as) 
Mic.  3.  8  But  truly  I  am  full  of  power  by  the  spirit 

2 .Only,  iix  ak. 

Jer.  To.  19  Truly  this  (is)  a  grief,  and  I  must  bear  it 

3.  Surely,  but,  yet,  ]:x  aken. 

Jer.  3.  23  Truly  in  vain,  .truly  in  the  Lord  our  God 

4 . But  rather,  dx  ’?  ki  im. 

1  Sa.  21.  5  Of  a  truth  women,  .kept  from  us  about  th. 

5. If  not,  N1?  Qx  im  lo. 

Num  14.  28  (As  truly  as)  I  live,  saith  the  Lord,  as  ye 
Isa.  5.  9  Of  a  truth,  many  houses  shall  be  desolate 

6.  Stability,  faithfulness,  njinx  emnnah. 

Psa.  33.  4  For  the  word,  .and  allhis  works,  in  truth 
Prov  12.  22  the  Lord  . .  they  that  deal  truly  (are)  his 

7.  Surely,  truly ;  CiDx  omnam. 

Ruth  3.  12  now  it  is  true  that  I  (am  thy)  near  kins. 

2  Ki.  19. 17  Of  a  truth,  Lord,  the  kings  of  Assyria 
Job  9.  2  I  know  (it  is)  so  of  a  truth :  but  how  sho. 

36.  4  For  trulv  my  words  (shall)  not  (be)  false 
Isa.  37. 18  Of  a  truth,  Lord,  the  kings  of  Assyria 


8.  Truth,  faithfulness ,  nax  emeth. 

Gen.  24. 49  now  if  ye  will  deal  kindly  and  truly  with 
47.  29  deal  kindly  and  truly  with  me ;  bury  me 
Deut  17.  4  behold,  (it  be)  true,  (and)  the  thing  cert. 

22.  20  But  if  this  thing  be  true,  (and  the  tokens 
Josh.  2. 12  show  kindness,  .and  give  me  a  true  token 

2. 14  that  we  will  deal  kindly  and  truly  with 
Judg.  9. 16  if  ye  have  done  truly  and  sincerely,  in 

9. 19  If  ye  then  have  dealt  truly  and  sincerely 
2  Sa.  7.  28  thy  words  be  true,  and  thou  hast  promised 

1  Ki.  10.  6  It  was  a  true  report  that  I  heard  in  mine 

22. 16  tell  me  nothing  but  (that  which  is)  true 

2  Ch.  9.  5  a  true  report  which  I  heard  in  mine  own 

15.  3  Israel  (hath  been)  without  the  true  God 
Neh.  9.  13  gavest  them  right  judgments,  and  true 
Psa.  19.  9  judgments  of  the  Lord  (are)  true  (and) 

1 19.  160  Thy  word  (is)  true  (from)  the  beginning 
Prov  14.  25  A  true  witness  delivereth  souls :  but  ade. 
Jer.  lo.’  10  But  the  LORD  (is)  the  true  God,  he  (is)  the 
26. 15  for  of  a  truth  the  Lord  hath  sent  me  unto 
28.  9  known,  that  the  Lord  hath  truly  sent  him 
42.  5  The  Lord  be  a  true  and  faithful  witness 
Eze.  18.  8  hath  executed  true  judgment  between 

18.  9  and  hath  kept  my  judgments,  todeal  truly 
Dan.  8.  26  vision  .which  was  told  (is)  true :  where. 

10.  1  thing  (was)  true,  but  the  time  appointed 
Zech.  7.  9  Execute  true  judgment,  and  show  mercy 

9 .Set  up,  certain,  certainty,  -T  yatstsib. 

Dan.  3.  24  They  answered  and  said  unto  the  king, True 
6. 12  king  answered  and  said.  The  thing  (is)  true 

10 .That,  because,  ’3  ki. 

Josh.  2.  24  Truly  the  LORD  hath  delivered  into  our 

11  .Right,  established,  C’33  kenim. 

Gen.  42.  11  we  (are)  true  (men),  thy  servants  are  no 

42. 19  If  ye  (be)  true  (men),  let  one  of  your  br. 
42.  31  we  said..  We  (are)  true  (men) ;  we  are  no 
42.  33  Hereby  shall  I  know  that  ye  (are)  true  men 
42.  34  ye  (are)  no  spies,  but  (that)  ye  (are)  true 

12  .Truth,  laid  plan,  tevstseda. 

Dan.  3.  14  true.OShadrach, Meshach.and  Abed-nego 

13.  To  tithe,  asar,  3. 

Deut.  14.  22  Thou  shalt  truly  tithe  all  tho  increase  of 

14.  Upon  truth,  iir'  aXyOtias  ep'  alethcias. 

Luke  20.  21  that  thou .  .teachest  the  way  of  God  truly 

15.  True,  genuine,  honest,  sincere,  ah-gBps  alethes. 
Matt  22.  16  we  know  that  thou  art  true,  and  teachest 
Marki2.  14  we  know  that  thou  art  true,  and  carest  for 
John  3.  33  He.  .hath  set  to  his  seal  that  God  is  true 

4.  18  not  thy  husband  :  in  that  saidst  thou  truly 

5.  31  witness  of  myself,  my  witness  is  not  true 

5.  32  witness  which  he  witnesseth  of  me  is  true 

7.  18  same  is  true,  and  no  unrighteousness  is  in 

8.  13  Pharisees  therefore  said,  .record  is  nottr. 

8. 14  my  record  is  true :  for  I  know  whence  I  ca. 
8. 16  yet  if  I  judge,  my  judgment  is  [true],  for 
8.  17  that  the  testimony  of  two  men  is  true 

8.  26  but  he  that  sent  me  istrue  ;  and  I  speak  to 
10.  41  things  that  John  spake  of  this  man  were  t. 

19.  35  and  he  kuoweth  that  he  saith  true,  that  ye 
21.  24  and  we  know  that  his  testimony  is  true 

Acts  12.  9  wist  not  that  it  was  true  which  was  done 
Rom.  3.  4  yea,  let  God  be  true,  and  every  man  aliar 
2  Co.  6.  8  good  report :  as  deceivers,  and  (yet)  true 
Phil.  4.  8  whatsoever  things  are  true,  whatsoever 
Titus  1. 13  This  witness  is  true.  Wherefore  rebuke 

1  Pe.  5.  12  testifyiugthatthis  is  the  true  graceof  God 

2  Pe.  2.  22  happened,  .according  to  the  true  proverb 
1  Jo.  2.  8  which  thing  is  true  in  him  and  in  you.be. 

3  John  12  record ;  and  ye  know  that  our  record  is  tr. 

1 6.  True,  real,  sincere,  veracious,  dXgBivos  alelhinos. 
Lukei6.  11  who  will  commit  to  your  trust  the  true 
John  1.  9  was  the  true  light,  which  lighteth  every 

4.  23  when  the  true  worshippers  shall  worship 

4.  37  herein  is  that  saying  true,  One  soweth.and 

6.  32  my  Father  givetli  you  the  true  bread  from 

7.  28  he  that  sent  me  is  true,  whom  ye  know  not 

15.  1  I  am  the  true  vine,  and  my  Father  is  the 

17.  3  they  might,  know  thee  the  only  true  God 
19.  35  bare  record,  and  his  record  is  true  :  and 

1  Th.  1.  9  from  idols  to  serve  the  living  and  true  G. 
Heb.  8.  2  minister  of  the  sanctuary,  and  ofthe  true 

9.  24  hands,  (which  are)  the  figures  of  the  true 

16.  22  Let  us  draw  near  with  a  true  heart,  in  full 
1  Jo.  2.  8  darkness  is  past,  and  the  true  light  now 

5.  20  thatis  true;  and  we  are  in  him  that  is  true 
5  20  This  is  the  true  God,  and  eternal  life 

Rev.  3.  7  he  that  is  true,  he  that  hath  the  key  of 

3. 14  saith  the  Amen,  the  faithful  and  true  wi. 

6.  10  holy  and  true,  dost  thou  not  judge  and 

15.  3  just  and  true  (are)  thy  ways,  thou  king  of 

16.  7  Lord  God  Almighty,  true  and  righteous 
19.  2  For  true  and  righteous  (are)  his  judgments 
19.  9  saith  unto  me,  These  are  the  true  sayings 
19.  11  sat  upon  him.  .called  Faithful  and  True 

21.  5  Write ;  for  these  words  are  true  and  fai. 

22.  6  These  sayings  (are)  faithful  and  true,  and 

17.  Truly,  really,  certainly,  a\g65>s  alethos. 

Matti4.  33  saying,  Of  a  truth  thou  art  the  Son  of  God 

27.  54  feared  greatly,  saying,  Truly  this  was  the 
Markis-  39  said,  Truly  this  man  was  the  Son  of  God 
Luke  9.  27  But  I  tell  you  of  a  truth,  There  be  some 
12.  44  Of  a  truth  I  say  unto  you,  that  he  will  ma. 
21.  3  Of  a  truth  I  say  unto  you,  that  this  poor 
John  6.  14  This  is  of  a  truth  that  prophet  that  should 

7.  40  Many .  .said,  Of  a  truth  this  is  the  prophet 
1  Th.  2.  13  but,  as  it  is  in  truth,  the  word  of  God,  wh. 


18. In  deed,  in  truth,  then,  therefore,  &pa  ara. 

Luken.  48  Truly  ye  bear  witness  that  ye  allow  the 

19.  Genuine,  legitimate,  yvf]mos  gnesios. 

Phil.  4.  3  I  entreat  thee  also,  true  yoke  fellow,  help 

20.  Truly,  indeed,  yiv  men. 

Matt.  9.  37  The  harvest  truly  (is)  plenteous,  but  the 
17.  11  Elias  truly  shall  first  come,  and  restore  all 
Marki4.  38  spirit  truly  (is)  ready,  but  the  flesh  (is)  we. 
Lukeio.  2  harvest  truly  (is)  great,  but  the  labourers 
22.  22  truly  the  Son  of  man  goetli,  as  it  was  de. 
Acts  1.  5  For  Johu  truly  baptized  with  water;  but 
3.  22  For  Moses  truly  said  unto  the  fathers,  A 
5.  23  prison  [truly]  found  we  shut  with  all  saf. 

2  C0.12.  12  Truly  the  signs  of  an  apostle  were  wrought 
Heb.  7.  23  they  truly  were  many  priests,  because  th. 
11.  15  truly,  if  they  had  been  mindful  of  that 

21.  Therefore,  yev  dlv  men  oun. 

Johnzo.  30  many  other  signs  truly  did  Jesus  in  the 

22.  Actually,  tvrois  ontos. 

1  Co.  14.  25  and  report  that  God  is  iu  you  of  a  truth 

23.  Steady,  faithf  ul,  tuotos  pistos. 

2  Co.  1.  18  But.  .God  (is)  true,  our  word  toward  you 

1  Ti.  3.  1  This  (is)  a  true  saying,  If  a  man  desire  the 

TRUMP,  trumpet,  trumpeter  — 

1.  Toblow  a  trumpet,  nsn,  ixiq  chatsotser,chatsar,  3. 

2  Ch.  5.  13  It  came  even  to  pass,  as  the  trumpeters 

2 . Trumpet,  rnssn  chatsotserah . 

Numio.  2  Make  thee  two  trumpets  of  silver  ;  of  a 
10.  8  priests,  shall  blowwith  the  trumpets :  and 
10.  9  ye  shall  blow  an  alarm  with  the  trumpets 

10.  10  ye  shall  blow  with  the  trumpets  over your 
31.  6  and  the  trumpets  to  blow  in  his  hand 

2  Ki.n.  14  the  princes  and  the  trumpeters  by  the  ki. 

11.  14  theland  rejoiced, andblewwith  trumpets 

12.  13  snuffers,  basins,  trumpets,  any  vessels  of 

1  Ch.13.  8  timbrels,  and  with  cymbals,  and  with  tru. 

15.  24  did  blow  with  the  trumpets  before  the  ark 

15.  28  with  trumpets,  and  with  cymbals,  making 

16.  6  with  trumpets  continually  before  the  ark 
16.  42  with  trumpets  and  cymbals  for  those  that 

2  Ch.  5.  12  with  them,  .priests  sounding  with  trump. 

5. 13  asthetrumpetersandsingers(were)asonc 

13. 12  priests  with  sounding  trumpets  to  cry  al. 
13. 14  and  thepriests  sounded  with  the  trumpets 
15.  14  with  shouting,  and  with  trumpets,  and 
20.  28  harps  and  trumpets  unto  the  house  of  the 

23. 13  sounded  with  trumpets,  also  the  singers 
23.  13  and  the  princes  and  the  trumpets  by  tho 
29.  26  Levites  stood,  .priests  with  the  trumpets 
29.  27  song,  .began (also)  with  the  trumpets, and 
29.  28  singers  sang,  and  the  trumpeters  sounded 

Ezra  3. 10  the  priests  in  their  apparel  with  trumpets 
Neh.  12.  35  (certain) of  thepriests’ sons  with  trumpets 
12.  41  Zechariah,  (and)Hananiah,  with  trumpets 
Psa.  98.  6  With  trumpets  and  sound  of  cornet  make 
Hos.  5.  8  Blow  ye.  .the  trumpet  iu  Ramah:  cry  al. 

3.  Jubilee,  cornet,  ram’s  horn,  731’  yobel. 

Exodig.  13  when  the  trumpet  soundetli  long,  they 

4.  Trumpet,  lEitr  shophar. 

Exodig.  16  the  voice  of  the  trumpet  exceeding  loud 

19.  19  when  the  voice  of  the  trumpet  sounded 

20.  18  noise  of  the  trumpet,  and  the  mountain 
Lev.  23.  9  Then  shalt  thou  cause  the  trumpet  of  the 

23.  9  make  the  trumpet  sound  throughout  all 
Josh.  6.  4  before  the  ark  seven  trumpets  of  rams’ 

6.  4  the  priests  shall  blow  with  the  trumpets 
6.  5  when  ye  hear  the  sound  of  the  trumpet 
6.  6  let  seven  priests  bear  seven  trumpets  of 
6.  8  seven  priests  bearing  the  seven  trumpets 
6.  8  blew  with  the  trumpets :  and  the  ark  of 
6.  9  the  priests  that  blew  with  the  trumpets 
6.  9  going  on,  and  blowing  with  the  trumpets 
6.  13  seven  priests  bearing  seven  trumpets  of 
6.  13  blew  with  the  trumpets.. blowingwith..tr. 
6. 16  when  the  priests  blew  with  the  trumpets 
6.  20  blew  with  the  trumpets  :  and  it  came  to 
6.  20  people  heard  the  sound  of  the  trumpet 
Judg. 3.  27  that  he  blew  a  trumpet  in  the  mountain 

6.  34  blew  a  trumpet ;  and  Abi-ezer  was  gathe. 

7.  8  took  victuals  iu  their  hand,  and  their  tru. 
7.  16  he  put  a  trumpet  in  every  man’s  hand 

7.  18  blow  with  a  trumpet,  .blow  ye  the  trum. 
7.  19  blew  the  trumpets,  and  brake  thepitchers 
7.  20  blew  the  trumpets,  .and  the  trumpets  in 
7.  22  three  hundred  blew  the  trumpets,  and  the 

1  Sa.  13.  3  blewthe trumpet  throughout  all  theland 

2  Sa.  2.  28  So  Joabblewa  trumpet,  and  all  the  people 

6.  15  shouting,  and  with  the  sound  of  the  tru. 
15.  10  soon  as  ye  hear  the  sound  of  the  trumpet 
18. 16  Joab  blew  the  trumpet,  and  the  people  re. 
20.  1  blew  a  trumpet,  and  said,  We  have  no 
20.  22  blew  a  trumpet,  and  they  retired  from  the 

1  Ki.  1.  34  blow  ye  with  the  trumpet,  and  say,  God 

1.  39  blew  ye  the  trumpet;  and  all  the  people 
1.  41  when  Joab  heard  the  sound  of  the  trum. 

2  Ki.  9.  13  blew  with  trumpets,,  saying,  Jehu  is  king 
Neh.  4.  iS  he  that  sounded  the  trumpet  (was)  by  me 

4.  20  what  place,  .ve  hear  the  sound  of  the  tr. 
Job  39.  24  believethlie  that  (it  is)tlie  sound  of  the  tr. 

39.  25  He  saith  among  the  trumpets,  Ha,  ha !  and 
Psa.  47.  5  shout,  the  Lord  with  the  sound  of  a  trum. 
81.  3  Blow  up  the  trumpet  in  the  new  moon,  in 
150.  3  Praise  him  with  the  sound  of  the  trumpet 
Isa.  18.  3  and  when  he  bloweth  a  trumpet,  hear  ye 

27. 13  great  trumpet  shall  be  blown,  and  they 
58.  1  lift  up  thy  voice  like  a  trumpet,  and  show 


TRUST 


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TRUTH 


Jer.  4.  5  Blow  ye  the  trumpet  in  the  land  :  cry,  gat. 

4.  19  the  sound  of  the  trumpet,  the  alarm  of 
4.  21  standard,  (and)  hear  the  sound  of  the  tru. 
6.  1  blow  the  trumpet  in  Tekoa,  and  set  up  a 
6.  17  Hearken  to  the  sound  of  the  trumpet.  But 
42.  14  nor  hear  the  sound  of  the  trumpet,  nor 

51.  27  blow  the  trumpet  among  the  nations,  pr. 
Eze.  33.  3  he  blow  the  trumpet,  and  warn  the  people 

33.  4  whosoever  heareth  the  sound  of  the  tru. 
33.  5  He  heard  the  sound  of  the  trumpet,  and 
33.  6  blow  not  the  trumpet,  and  the  people  be 
Hos.  8.  1  (Set)  the  trumpet  to  thy  mouth.  (He  shall 
Joel  2.  1  Blow  ye  the  trumpet  in  Zion,  and  sound 

2.  15  Blow  the  trumpet  in  Zion,  sanctify  a  fast 
Amos  2.  2  shall  die.  .with  the  sound  of  the  trumpet 

3.  6  Shall  a  trumpet  be  blown  in  the  city  and 
Zeph.  1.  16  A  day  of  the  trumpet  aud  alarm  against 
Zech.  9. 14  God  shall  blow  the  trumpet,  and  shall  go 

5.  A  trumpet,  izipiji  taqoa. 

Eze.  7.  14  They  have  blown  the  trumpet,  even  to  m. 

6 . A  trumpet,  ad\iriy£  salpigx. 

Matt24.  31  his  angels  with  a  great  sound  of  a  trump. 
1  Co.  14.  8  if  the  trumpet  give  an  uncertain  sound 
15.  52  In  a  moment . .  at  the  last  trump:  for  the  t. 

1  Th.  4.  16  the  archangel,  aud  with  the  trump  of  God 
Heb.  12.  19  the  sound  of  a  trumpet,  and  the  voice  of 
Rev.  1.  10  heard,  .a  great  voice,  as  of  a  trumpet 

4.  1  as  it  were  of  a  trumpet  talking  with  me 
8.  2  and  to  them  were  given  seven  trumpets 

8.  6  the  seven  angels  which  had  the  seven  tru. 
8. 13  by  reason  of  the  other  voices  of  the  trum. 

9.  14  Saying  to.  .sixth  angel  which  had  the  tru. 

7.  A  trumpeter,  <TaAm<ni)s  salpistes. 

Rev.  18.  22  voice  of  harpers,  .musicians,  .trumpeters 

TRUST  — 

Refuge,  trust,  nion  chasuth. 

Isa.  30.  3  therefore  shall  the.  .trust  in  the  shadow 
‘l.Confidence,  trust,  nsnp  mibtach. 

Job  8.  14  and  whose  trust(shall  be)  a  spider's  web 
Psa.  40.  4  that  man  that  maketh  the  Lord  his  trust 
71.  5  O  Lord  God.  .my  trust  from  my  youth 
Prov.22.  19  That  thy  trust  may  be  in  the  Lord,  I  have 

3.  A  refuge,  npnp  macliseh. 

Psa.  73.  28  I  have  put  my  trust  in  the  Lord  God,  that 

4.  Trust,  confidence,  ireiroiO-gtrLS  pepoithesis. 

2  Co.  3.  4  such  trust  have  we  through  Christ  to  God 
TRUST,  to  (commit  to,  first,  make  to,  put  in)  — 

\.To  remain  stedfast,  give  credence,  icx  aman,  5. 

Judgn.  20  Silion  trusted  not  Israel  to  pass  through 
Job  4. 18  Behold,  he  put  no  trust  in  his  servants 
15.  15  Behold,  he  putteth  no  trust  in  his  saints 
15.  31  Let  not  him  that  is  deceived  trust  in  van. 
Mic.  7.  5  Trust  ye  not  in  a  friend,  put  ye  not  conf. 

2.To  lean  on,  trust,  be  confident,  nap  batach. 

Deut28.  52  thy.  .walls  come  down,  wherein  thou  tru. 
Judg2o.  36  they  trusted  unto  the  liers  in  wait  which 
2  Ki.  18.  5  He  trusted  in  the  Lord  God  of  Israel ;  so 
18.  19  What  confidence  (is)  this  wherein  thou  tr. 
18.  20  on  whom  dost  thou  trust,  that  thou  rebe. 
18.  21  thou  trustest  upon  the  staff  of  this  bruised 
18.  21  so  (is)  rharaoli .  .unto  all  that  trust  in  him 
18.  22  if  ye  say  unto  me,  We  trust  in  the  Lori^ 

18.  24  put  thy  trust  on  Egypt  for  chariots  and 

19.  10  Let  not  thy  God  in  whom  thou  trustest 

1  Ch.  5.  20  entreated,  .because  they  put  their  trust 

2  Ch.32.  10  Whereon  do  ye  trust,  that  ye  abide  in  the 
Job  39.  11  Wilt  thou  trust  him,  because  his  strength 

40.  23  he  trusteth  that  he  can  draw  up  Jordan 
Psa.  4.  5  Offer,  .and  put  your  trust  in  the  Lord 
9. 10  they  that  know  thy  name  will  put  their  t. 
13.  5  I  have  trusted  in  thy  mercy;  my  heart 

21.  7  the  king  trusteth  in  the  Lord  ;  and  thro 

22.  4  Our  fathers  trusted  in  thee ;  they  trusted 
22.  5  they  trusted  in  thee,  and  were  not  confo. 

25.  2  0  my  God,  I  trust  in  thee :  let  me  not  be 

26.  1  Judge  me. . I  have  trusted  also  in  the  Lord 
28.  7  my  heart  trusted  in  him,  and  I  am  helped 

31.  6  1  have  hated  them .  .but  I  trust  in  the  Lo. 
31. 14  I  trusted  in  thee,  0  Lord  :  I  said,  Thou 

32.  10  he  that  trusteth  in  the  Lord,  mercy  shall 

33.  21  because  we  have  trusted  in  his  holy  name 
37.  3  Trust  in  the  Lord,  and  do  good ;  so  shalt 
37-  5  trust  also  in  him,  and  he  shall  bring  (it) 

40.  3  many  shall  see  (it) . .  and  shall  trust  in  the 

41.  9  mine  own  familiar  friend,  in  whom  I  trus. 
44.  6  I  will  not  trust  in  my  bow,  neither  shall 
49.  6  They  that  trust  in  their  wealth,  and  boast 

52.  7  trusted  in  the  abundance  of  his  riches 
52.  8  I  trust  in  the  mercy  of  God  for  ever  and 

55.  23  shall  not  live,  .but  I  will  trust  in  thee 

56.  3  What  time  I  am  afraid ,  I  will  trust  in  thee 
56.  4  in  God  I  have  put  my  trust ;  twill  notfe 
56.  11  In  God  have  I  put  my  trust :  I  will  not  be 
62.  8  Trust  in  him  at  all  times  ;  ye  people,  pour 
62.  10  Trust  not  in  oppression,  and  become  not 
78.  22  they  believed  not  in  God,  and  trusted  not 
84. 12  blessed  (is)  the  man  that  trusteth  in  thee 
86.  2  save  thy  servant  that  trusteth  in  thee 
91.  2  my  fortress :  my  God  ;  in  him  will  I  trust 

112.  7  his  heart  is  fixed,  trusting  in  the  Lord 
1 15.  8  (so  is)  every  one  that  trusteth  in  them 
115.  9  O  Israel,  trust  thou  in  the  Lord  :  he  (is)th. 
115. 10  O  house  of  Aaron,  trust  in  the  Lord:  he 
1 1 5.  11  Ye  that  fear  the  Lord,  trust  in  the  Lord 
119.  42  wherewith  to  answer,  .for  I  trust  in  thy 
125.  1  They  that  trust  in  the  Lord  (shall  be)  as 


Psa.  135.  18  (so  is)  every  one  that  trusteth  in  them 
143.  8  Cause  me  to  hear,  .for  in  thee  do  I  trust 
146,  3  Put  not  your  trust  in  princes,  (nor)  in  the 
Prov.  3.  3  Trust  in  the  Lord  withall  thine  heart ;  and 

11.  28  llethattrustethin  his  riches  shall  fall:  hut 

16.  20  whoso  trusteth  in  the  Lord,  happy  (is)  he 
28.  25  he  that  putteth  his  trust  in  the  Lord  shall 

28.  26  He  that  trusteth  in  his  own  heart  is  a  fool 

29.  25  whoso  putteth  his  trust  in  the  Lord  shall 
31.  11  The  heart  of  her  husband  doth,  .trust  in 

Isa.  12.  2  I  will  trust,  and  not  be  afraid :  for  the  L. 
26.  3  wilt  keep  (him).,  because  he  trusteth  in  th. 
26.  4  Trust  ye  iu  the  Lord  for  ever:  for  in  the 

30.  12  trust  in  oppression  and  perverseness,  and 

31.  1  stay  on  horses,  and  trust  in  chariots,  bfc. 
36.  4  What  confidence  (is)  this  wherein  thou  tr.': 
36.  5  on  whom  dost  thou  trust,  that  thou  rebe. 
36.  6  thou  trustest  in  the  staff  of  this  broken  1  e. 
36.  6  so  (is)  Pharaoh,  .to  all  that  trust  in  him 
36.  7  if  thou  say  to  me,  We  trust  in  the  Lord 

36.  9  put  thy  trust  on  Egypt  for  chariots  and  for 

37.  10  Let  not  thy  Godin  whom  thoutrustestde. 
42.  17  they  shall  be  greatly  ashamed,  that  trust 

47.  10  thou  hast  trusted  in  thy  wickedness  :  thou 
50. 10  let  him  trust  in  the  name  of  the  Lord,  and 
59.  4  they  trust  in  vanity,  and  speak  lies ;  they 

Jer.  5.  17  thy  fenced  cities,  wherein  thou  trustedst 
7.  4  Trust  ye  not  in  lying  words,  saying.  The 
7.  8  ye  trust  in  lying  words,  that  cannot  profit 
7.  14  will  I  do  unto  (this)  house .  .wherein  ye  tr. 
9.  4  Take  ye  heed .  .and  trust  ye  not  in  any  hr. 

12.  5  (if)  in  the  laud  of  peace,  (wherein)  thoutr. 

13.  25  thou  hast  forgotten  me,  and  trusted  in  fa. 

17.  5  Cursed  (be)  the  man  that  trusteth  in  man 
17.  7  Blessed  (is)  the  man  that  trusteth  in  the 
39.  18  because  thou  hast  put  thy  trust  in  me,  sa. 
46.  25  even  Pharaoh,  and  (all)  them  that  trust 

48.  7  thou  hast  trusted  in  thy  works  and  in  thy 

49.  4  that  trusted  in  her  treasures,  (saying),  Who 
49.  11  I  will  preserve ..  and  let  thy  widows  trust 

Eze.  16. 15  thou  didst  trust  in  thine  own  beauty,  and 

33.  13  if  he  trust  to  his  own  righteousness,  and 
Hos.  10.  13  because  thou  didst  trust  in  thy  way,  in  the 
Amos  6.  1  Woe  to  them  (that),  .trust  in  the  mount. 
Hah.  2.  18  that  the  maker  of  his  work  trusteth  ther. 
Zeph.  3.  2  she  trusted  not  in  the  Lord  ;  she  drew  not 

3 . To  ( cause  to)  trust,  be  confident,  naa  batach,  5. 

2  Ki.18.  30  Neither  let  Hezekiah  make  you  trust  in 
Isa.  36. 15  Neither  let  Hezekiah  make  you  trust  in 
Jer.  28.  15  thou  makest  this  people  to  trust  in  a  lie 

29.  31  Shemaiah.  .caused  you  to  trust  in  a  lie 

4.  To  roll  on,  devolve,  VS)  galal. 

Psa.  22.  8  He  trusted  on  the  Lord  (that)  he  would 

5 . To  stay  self,  S’n,  Sin  chid,  chil,  3 a. 

Job  35.  14  judgment  (is)  before  him;  therefore  trust 

6.  To  take  refuge,  trust,  nDn  cliasah. 

I)eut32.  37  Where. .  their  geds.  .rock  in  whom  they  tr. 
Judg.  9.  15  come,  .put  your  trust  in  my  shadow,  and 
Ruth  2.  12  under  whose  wings  thou  art  come  to  trust 
2  Sa.  22.  3  The  God  of  my  rock  ;  in  him  will  I  trust 
22.  31  he  (is)  a  buckler  to  all  them  that  trust  in 
Psa.  2.  12  Blessed  (are)  all  they  that  put  their  trust 
5.  11  let  all  those  that  put  their  trust  in  thee 
7.  1  0  Lord,  .in  thee  do  I  put  my  trust:  save 
11.  1  In  the  Lord  put  I  my  trust:  how  say  ye 

16.  1  Preserve  me.  .in  thee  do  I  put  my  trust 

17.  7  savest  them  which  put  their  trust(in  thee) 

18.  2  my  strength,  in  whom  I  will  trust ;  mybu. 
18.  30  he  (is)  a  buckler  to  all  those  that  trust  in 
25.  20  let  me  not  be  ashamed,  for  I  put  my  trust 
31.  1  In  thee,  0  Lord,  do  I  put  my  trust;  let 
31.  19  thou  hast  wrought  for  them  that  trust  in 

34.  8  blessed  (is)  the  man  (that)  trusteth  in  him 
34.22  none  of  them  that  trust  in  him  shallbede. 

36.  7  the  children  of  men  put  their  trust  under 

37.  40  and  save  them,  because  they  trust  in  him 
57.  1  my  soul  trusteth  in  thee  :  yea,  in  the  sha.- 
6:.  4  I  will  abide.  .1  will  trust  in  the  covert  of 
64.  10  The  righteous,  .shall  trust  in  him;  and  all 
71.  1  In  thee,  O  Lord,  do  I  put  my  trust ;  let 
91.  4  underhis  wings  shalt  thou  trust :  his  truth 

118.  8,  9  (It  is)  better  to  trust  in  the  Lord  than 
141.  8  in  thee  is  my  trust ;  leavenot  my  soul  de. 
144  2  my  shield,  and  (he)  in  whom  I  trust;  who 

Prov  30.  5  a  shield  unto  them  that  put  their  trust  in 
Isa.  14.  32  and  the  poor  of  his  people  shall  trust  in 

30.  2  go  down. .to  trust  iu  the  shadow  of  Egypt? 
57.  13  he  that  putteth  his  trust  in  me  shall  pos. 

Nah.  1.  7  and  he  knoweth  them  that  trust  in  him 
Zeph.  3.  12  they  shall  trust  in  the  name  of  the  Lord 

7 . To  ( make  to)  'wait  with  hope,  bn;  yaclial,  3. 

Job  13. 15  Though  he  slay  me,  yet  will  I  trust  in  him 
Isa.  51.  s  the  isles,  .on  mine  arm  shall  they  triret 

8.  To  trust  one’s  self  on,  j'nn  rechats,  7. 

Dan.  3.  28  delivered  his  servants  that  trusted  in  him 

9 . To  hope,  i\irl£ o>  elpizu. 

Matt  12.  21  And  in  his  name  shall  the  Gentiles  trust 
Luke24.  21  we  trusted  that  it  had  been  he  which  sh. 
John  5.  45  there  is  (one),  .even  Moses,  in  whom  yetr. 
Rom .  1 5. 1 2  Esaias  saitli . .  in  him  shall  the  Gentiles  tr. 
15.  24  I  trust  to  see  you  in  my  journey,  and  to 

1  Co.  16.  7  I  trust  to  tarry  a  while  with  you,  if  the 

2  Co.  1.  10  in  whom  we  trust  that  he  will  yet  deliver 

1. 13  I  trust  ye  shall  acknowledge  even  to  the 
5.  1 1  I  trust  also  are  made  manifest  in  yourco. 
13.  6  1  trust  that  ye  shall  know  that  we  are  not 
Phil.  2. 19  I  trust  in  the  Lord  Jesus  to  send  Timoth. 


1  Ti.  4.  to  we  trust  in  the  living  God,  who  is  the  sa. 

5.  5  trusteth  in  God,  and  continueth  in  supp. 

6.  17  nor  trust  in  uncertain  riches,  but  in  the 
Plim.  22  I  trust  that  through  your  prayers  I  shall 

1  *>e-  3-  5  the  holy  women  also,  who  trusted  in  God 

2  John  12  1  trust  to  come  unto  you,  and  speak  face 

3  J ohn  14  I  trust  I  shall  shortly  see  thee,  and  we  sh. 

1 0.  To  persuade,  irei'0o>  peithb. 

Matt  27. 43  He  trusted  in  God;  let  him  deliver  him 
Markio.  24  how hard  is  it  for  them  that  trust  in  riches 
Luken  22  he  taketli .  .liis  armour  wherein  he  trusted 
18.  9  certain  which  trusted  in  themselves  that 
2  Co.  1.  9  should  not  trust  in  ourselves,  but  in  God 
10.  7  If  any  man  trustto  himself  that  he  is  Ch. 
Phil.  2.  24  1  trust  iu  the  Lord  that  I  also  myself  sh. 

3.  4  that  he  hath  whereof  he  might  trust  in 
Heb.  2. 13  And  again,  I  will  put  my  trust  in  him.  And 

13. 18  we  trust  we  have  agood  conscience,  in  all 

11.  To  trust,  hate  confidence,  believe,  mareva  piste. 
Lukei6.  11  who  will  commit  to  your  trust  the  true 

1  Th.  2.  4  allowed,  .to  be  put  in  trust  with  the  gos. 

12.  To  hope  first  or  before  others,  -irpo e Am' proel. 
Eph.  1.  12  beto  thepraiseof  his  glory,  who  first  trust. 

TRUSTY  — 

To  be  steady,  aman,  2. 

Job  12.  20  He  removeth  away  the  speech  of  the  tru. 

TRUTH  — 

1.  Sled  fastness,  ]ier  emun. 

Isa.  26.  2  that  the  .  nation  which  keepeth  the  truth 
2 .Sled fastness,  stability,  "PCX  emunah. 

Deut.32.  4  a  God  of  truth,  anil  without  iniquity,  just 
1’sa.  89.  49  thou  swarest  unto  David  in  thy  truth? 

96.  13  he  shall  judge,  .the  people  with  his  truth 
98.  3  hath  remembered  his  mercy  and  his  truth 
100.  5  and  his  truth  (endureth)  to  all  generations 
1 19.  30  I  have  chosen  the  way  of  truth;  thy  judg. 
Prov.12.  17  (He  that)  speaketli  truth  showeth  forth ri. 
Isa.  59.  4  Nonecalleth.  .nor  (any)  pleadeth  for  truth 
Jer.  5.  1  if  there  be  (any),  that  seeketh  the  truth 
5-  3  0  Lord,  (are)  not  thine  eyes  upon  the  tr.? 

7.  28  truth  is  perished,  and  is  cut  off  from  their 
9.  3  they  are  not  valiant  for  the  truth  upon  the 

3.  Amen,  so  it  is,  so  be  it,  jcx  amen. 

Isa.  65.  16  in  the  God  of  truth .  by  the  God  of  truth 
4 .Stedfast,  JEN  omen. 

Isa.  25.  1  counsels  of  old  (are)  faithfulness  (and)  tr. 

5 .  Stedfastness,  truth,  n.EN  emeth. 

Gen.  24.  27  left  destitute,  .of  his  mercy  and  his  truth 
32.  10  I  am  not  worthy,  .of  all  the  truth,  which 
42. 16  proved,  whether  (there  be  any)  truth  in 
ExodiS.  21  such  as  fear  God,  men  of  truth,  hating  co. 

34.  6  and  abundant  in  goodness  and  truth 
Deut.13.  14  (if  it  be)  truth,  and  the  thing  certain,  (th.f 
Josh. 24.  14  and  serve  him  in  sincerity  and  in  truth 
Judg.  9.  15  If  in  truth  ye  anoint  me  king  over  you 

1  Sa.  12.  24  and  serve  him  in  truth  with  all  your  he. 

2  Sa.  2.  6  now  the  Lord  show  kindness  and  truth 

15.  20  return  thou . .  mercy  and  truth  (be)  with 

1  Ki.  2.  4  to  walk  before  me  in  truth  with  all  their 

3.  6  he  walked  before  thee  in  truth,  and  In  ri. 
17.  24  the  word  of  the  Lord  in  thy  mouth  (is)  tr. 

2  Ki.20.  3  I  have  walked  before  thee  in  truth  and 

20. 19  (Is  it)  not  (good),  if  peace  and  truth  be  in 
2  Ch.  18.  15  that  thou  say  nothing  butthe  truth  to  me 

31.  20  wrought,  .good  and  right  and  truth  before 
Esth.  9.  30  he  sent,  .(with)  words  of  peace  and  truth 
Psa.  15.  2  He  that,  .speaketli  the  truth  in  his  heart 

25.  5  Lead  me  in  thy  truth,  and  teach  me,  for 

25. 10  the  paths  of  the  Lord  (are)  mercy  and  tr. 

26.  3  and  I  have  walked  in  thy  truth 

30.  9  dust  praise  thee?  shall  it  declare  thy  truth? 

31.  5  thou  hast  redeemed  me,  O  Lord  God  of  t. 

40. 10  I  have  not  concealed,  .thy  truth  from  the 
40.  11  let  thy  loving  kindness  and  thy  truth  con. 
43.  3  O  send  out  thy  light  aud  thy  truth :  let 
45.  4  because  of  truth  and  meekness  (and)  rig. 
51.  6  thou  desirest  truth  in  the  inward  parts 
54.  5  mine  enemies :  cut  them  off  in  thy  truth 
57.  3  God  shall  send  forth  his  mercy  and  his  tr. 
57.  10  unto  the  heavens,  and  thy  truth  unto  the 
61.  7  prepare  mercy  and  truth,  which  (may)  pre. 
69.  13  0  God .  .hear  me,  in  the  truth  of  thy  salv. 
71.  22  I  will  also  praise,  .thy  truth,  O  my  God 

85. 10  Mercy  and  truth  are  met  together;  right. 

85. 11  Truth  shall  spring  out  of  the  earth  ;  and 
86.  1 1  I  will  walk  in  thy  truth  :  unite  my  heart 
86. 15  (art) a  God.  .plenteous  in  mercy  and  truth 
89.  14  mercy  and  truth  shall  go  before  thy  lace 
91.  4  his  truth  (shall  be  thy)  shield  and  buckler 

108.  4  and  thy  truth  (reacheth)  unto  the  clouds 
in.  8  (and  are)  done  in  truth  and  uprightness 
115.  1  for  thy  mercy,  (and)  for  thy  truth’s  sake 
117.  2  and  the  truth  of  the  Lord  (endureth)  for 
119.  43  take  not  the  word  of  truth  utterly 
119. 142  Thy  righteousness . .  thy  law  (is)  the  truth 
119.  151  Thou  (art)  near ..  all  thy  commandments 
132.  11  The  Lord  hath  sworn  (in)  truth  unto  Da. 
138.  2  for  thy  loving  kindness  and  for  thy  truth 

145.  18  nigh,  .to  all  that  call  upon  him  in  truth 

146.  6  Which  made  heaven  . .  which  keepeth  tru. 
Prov.  3.  3  Let  not  mercy  and  truth  forsake  thee, bind 

8.  7  my  mouth  shall  speak  truth ;  and  wicked. 
12.  19  The  lip  of  truth  shall  be  established  for 
14.  22  mercy  and  truth  (shall  be)  to  them  that  de. 

16.  6  By  mercy  and  truth  iniquity  is  purged 
20. 28  Mercy  and  truth  preserve  the  king;  and 


TRUTH 


1005 


TURN 


Prov  22. 
22. 
23- 

Eccl.  12. 
Isa.  io. 
16. 
38. 
38. 
38. 

39- 

42. 

43- 

48. 

59- 
59- 
61. 
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9- 
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Dan.  8. 

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10. 


Jer. 


21  know  the  certainty  of  the  words  of  truth 
21  mightest  answer  the  words  of  truth  to  th. 

23  Buy  the  truth,  and  sell  (it)  not ;  (also)  wi. 

10  (that  which  was)  written  (was) . .  words  of  t. 

20  stay  upon. .the  Holy One  of  Israel,  in  truth 
s  he  shall  sit  upon  it  in  truth  in  the  tabern. 

3  I  have  walked  before  thee  in  truth  and 

18  they  that  go.  .cannot  hope  for  thy  truth 
iq  to  the  children  shall  make  known  thy  tr. 

8  there  shall  be  peace  and  truth  in  my  days 
3  he  shall  bring  forth  judgment  unto  truth 
,  q  or  let  them  hear,  and  say,  (It  is)  truth 
1  (but)  not  in  truth,  nor  in  righteousness 
14  truth  is  fallen  in  the  street,  and  equity 
.  15  Yea,  truth  faileth;  and  he  (that)  depart. 

8  I  will  direct  their  work  in  truth,  and  I 
’  2  The  Lord  liveth,  in  truth,  in  judgment 

5  will  deceive,  .and  will  not  speak  the  truth 

6  reveal,  .the  abundance  of  peace  and  truth 

12  it  cast  down  the  truth  to  the  ground  ;  and 

13  we  might  turn  . .  and  understand  thy  truth 

21  which  is  noted  in  the  scripture  of  truth 

11  2  now  will  I  show  thee  the  truth.  Behold 

Hos  4  1  (there  is)  no  truth,  nor  mercy,  nor  know]. 
Mic.  7.  20  Thou  wilt  perform  the  truth  to  Jacob, (and) 
Zecli  8  3  Jerusalem  shall  be  called,  A  city  of  truth 

’  8.  8  I  will  be  their  God,  in  truth  and  in  right. 

8.  16  Speak  ye  every  man  the  truth  to  his  neig. 

8  16  execute  the  judgment  of  truth  and  peace 
8  19  cheerful  feasts;  therefore  love  the  truth 
Mai.  2.  6  The  law  of  truth  was  in  his  mouth,  and 

6 . To  be  set  up,  certain,  true,  33'  yelseb,  3. 

Dan.  7.  19  I  would  know  the  truth  of  the  fourth  be. 

7.  Set  u  >,  certain,  true,  3 T  yalstsib. 

Dan.  7.  16  I  came,  .and  asked  him  the  truth  of  all 

8.  Truth,  B'B’P  qeshot. 

Dan  4.  37  king'of  heaven,  all  whose  works  (are)  truth 
2.  47  Of  a  truth  (it  is),  that  your  God  (is)  a  God 

9.  Truth,  B »p  qushel. 

Psa.  60.  4  that  it  maybe  displayed  because  of  the  t. 

10.  Truth,  avpqosht. 

Trov  22.  21  know  the  certainty  of  the  words  of  truth 

11  .Truth,  oArjdei'a  alelhia. 

Matt  22.  16  teachest  the  way  of  God  in  truth,  neither 
Mark  5.  33  came  and  fell . .  and  told  him  all  the  truth 
12  14  but  teachest  the  way  of  God  in  truth 
12  32  thou  hast  said  the  truth ;  for  there  is  one 
Luke  4  25  I  tell  you  of  a  truth,  many  widows  were 
22  59  Of  a  truth  this  (fellow)  also  was  with  him 
John  1.  14  beheld  his  glory  ..full  of  grace  and  truth 

I.  17  (but)  grace  and  truth  came  by  Jesus  Chr. 

3  21  he  that  doetli  truth  cometh  to  the  light 

4.  23  worship  the  Father  in  spirit  and  in  truth 

4  24  they,  .must  worship,  .in  spirit  and  in  tr. 

5.  33  John,  and  he  bare  witness  unto  the  truth 
8  32  shall  know  the  truth,  and  the  truth  shall 
8  40  a  man  that  hath  told  you  the  truth,  wh. 

8  44  not  in  the  truth,  because  there  is  no  tru. 

8  45  because  I  tell  (you)  the  truth,  ye  believe 
8.  46  if  I  say  the  truth,  why  do  ye  not  believe 

14  6  I  am  the  way, and  the  truth,  and  the  life,  no 

14. 17  (Even)  the  spirit  of  truth;  whom  the  wor. 

15  26  the  spirit  of  truth,  which  proceedeth  from 
16.  7  I  tell  you  the  truth  ;  It  is  expedient  for 
16.  13  Howlieit  when  he,  the  spirit  of  truth,  is 

16  13  he  will  guide  you  into  all  truth :  for  he 

17. 17  Sanctify,  .thy  truth  :  thy  word  is  truth 

17  19  also  might  be  sanctified  through  the  truth 

18  37  that  I  should  bear  witness  unto  the  truth 
18.  37  Every  one  that  is  of  the  truth  hearetli  my 
18  38  Pilate  saith  unto  him,  What  is  truth?  And 

Acts  4.  27  For  of  a  truth  against  thy  holy  child  J es. 
10  34  Of  a  truth  I  perceive  that  God  is  no  resp. 
25  25  speak  forth  the  words  of  truth  and  sober. 
l!om  1.  18  who  hold  the  truth  in  unrighteousness 

1  25  Who  changed  the  truth  of  God  into  a  lie 

2  2  the  judgment  of  God  is  according  to  truth 

2  8  unto  them  that,  .do  not  obey  the  truth 

2  20  which  hast  the  form  of  knowledge,  .truth 

7  if  the  truth  of  God  hath  more  abounded 

1  I  say  the  truth  in  Christ,  I  lie  not,  my  c: 

8  minister  of  the  circumcision  for  the  truth 
8  the  unleavened  (bread)  of  sincerity  andtr. 

6  Rejoiceth  not  in  iniquity,  but.  .in  the  tr. 

2  by  manifestion  of  the  truth  commending 
u  7  By  the  word  of  truth,  by  the  power  of  G. 

7  14  as  we  spake  all  things  to  you  in  truth,  ev. 
7.  14  which  (I  made)  before  Titus,  is  found  a  tr. 

II.  10  As  the  truth  of  Christ  is  in  me,  no  man 

12.  6  I  will  say  the  truth ;  but  (now)  I  forbear 

13.  8  nothing  against  the  truth, butforthetrut. 

2.  5  that  the  truth  of  the  Gospel  might  conti. 

2.14  walked  not . .  according  to  the  truth  of  the 

3.  1  [that  ye  should  not  obey  the  truth,  before] 
5.  7  that  ye  should  not  obey  the  truth 
1.  13  after  that  ye  heard  the  word  of  truth,  the 

4.  21  have  been  taught  by  him,  as  the  truth  is 

4.  25  speak  every  man  truth  with  his  neighbour 

5.  9  all  goodness  and  righteousness  and  truth 

6. 14  having  your  loins  girt  about  with  truth 
1. 18  whether  in  pretence,  or  in  truth,  Christ 
1.  5  ye  heard  before  in  the  word  of  the  truth 
1.  6  heard . .  and  knew  the  grace  of  God  in  tru. 

2  Th.  2.  10  because  they  received  not.  .love  of  the  t. 

2.12  might  be  damned  who  believed  not  the  tr. 
J  2.  13  chosen  you.  .through,  .belief  of  the  truth 

1  TL  2.  4  to  come  unto  the  knowledge  of  the  truth 


i  Ti. 


2  Ti. 


Titus 

Heb.  1 
Jas. 


1  Pe. 

2  Pe. 

1  Jo. 


7  I  speak  the  truth  in  Christ,  (and)  lie  not 
15  church.. pillar  and  ground  of  the  truth 

3  them  which  believe  and  know  the  truth 
5  disputings  of  men.  .destitute  of  the  truth 

15  workman .  .rightly  dividing  the  word  of  t. 

18  Who  concerning  the  truth  have  erred,  sa. 

25  repentance  to .  .acknowledging  of  the  tru. 

7  able  to  come  to  the  knowledge  of  the  tru. 

8  so  do  these  also  resist  the  truth  :  men  of 

4  shall  turn  away  (their)  ears  from  the  tru. 

1  the  acknowledging  of  the  truth  which  is 
14  fables,  .of  men,  that  turn  from  the  truth 

26  have  received  the  knowledge  of  the  truth 

18  begat  he  us  with  the  word  of  truth,  that 
14  glory  not,  and  lie  not  against  the  truth 

19  if  any  of  you  do  err  from  the  truth,  and 
22  in  obeying  the  truth  through  the  spirit 
12  and  be  established  in  the  present  truth 

2  by  reason  of  whom  the  way  of  truth  shall 
.  6  walk  in  darkness,  we . .  do  not  the  truth 

8  we  deceive  ourselves,  and  the  truth  is  not 
.  4  He  that  saith . .  is  a  liar,  and  the  truth  is 
.  21  not  written,  .because  ye  know  not  the  tr. 

.  21  ye  know  it,  and  that  no  lie  is  of  the  truth 
.  18  let  us  not  love  in  word . .  but . .  in  truth 
.  19  we  know  that  we  are  of  the  truth,  and  sh. 

6  Hereby  know  we  the  spirit  of  truth,  and 
6  beareth  witness,  because  the  spirit  is  tr. 

1  her  children,  whom  I  love  in  the  truth 

1  also  all  they  that  have  known  the  truth 

2  For  the  truth's  sake,  which  dwelleth  in 

3  Grace  be  with  you.  .in  truth  and  love 

4  I  found ofthychildrenwalkingin truth,  as 
3  John  1  well  beloved  Gaius,  whom  I  love  in  the  tr. 

3  testified  of  the  truth ..  walkest  in  the  tru. 

4  to  hear  that  my  children  walk  in  truth 

8  that  we  might  be  fellow  helpers  to  the  tr. 
12  good  report  of  all  (men),  and  of  the  truth 

12.  True,  genuine,  honest,  sincere,  ahpBiis  alethes. 

1  Jo.  2.  27  is  truth,  andis  no  lie,  and  even  as  it  hath 

13.  Verily,  indeed,  truly,  vat  nai. 

Mattrs.  27  Truth,  Lord:  yet  the  dogs  eat  of  the  cru. 

TRUTH,  to  tell  or  speak  the  — 

To  speak  truly,  or  the  truth,  aKpBevu  aletheuo. 

Gal.  4.  16  your  enemy,  because  I  tell  you  the  truth 
Eph.  4.  15  speaking  the  truth  in  love,  may  grow  up 

TRY,  te  tried,  to  — 

1  .To  try,  prove,  test,  |~3  bachan. 

Ch.29.  17  I  know  also,  my  God,  that  thou  triest  the 


.  S 
2  John 


3- 

9- 

15- 

1  Co.  5- 

13- 

2  Co.  4. 

6. 


Gal. 


Eph. 


Phil. 

Col. 


1  /  A  ftllVMI  UlOV,  “‘J  * - - *  - 

Job  7.  18  visit  him  every  morning,  (and)  try  him  ev. 

12.  11  Doth  not  the  ear  try  words?  and  theme. 
23.  10  he  hath  tried  me,  I  shall  come  forth  as 
34.  3  For  the  ear  trieth  words,  as  the  mouth  ta. 
Psa  7.  9  the  righteous  God  trieth  the  hearts  and 
11.  4  behold,  his  eyelids  try,  the  children  of  men 
11.  5  Lord  trieth  the  righteous;  but  the  wicked 
139.  23  Searehme.  .try  me,  and  know  my  thoughts 
Prov.17.  3  for  gold  :  but  the  Lord  trieth  the  hearts 
Jer.  6.  27  that  thou  mayest  know  and  try  their  way 
9.  7  I  will  melt  them,  and  try  them,  for  how 

11.  20  that  triest  the  reins  and  the  heart,  let  me 

12.  3  hast  seen  me,  and  tried  mine  heart  toward 
17.  10  try  the  reins,  even  to  give  every  man  acc. 
20.  12  Lord  of  hosts,  that  triest  the  righteous 

Zech.13.  9  will  try  them  as  gold  is  tried,  they  shall 

2.  To  search,  investigate,  ~p~  chaqar. 

Lam.  3.  40  Let  us  search  and  try  our  ways,  and  turn 

3.  To  try,  prove,  npj  nasah,  3. 

2  Ch.32. 31  God  left  him,  to  try  him,  that  he  might 

1.  To  refine,  try,  purify,  'll]!  tsarapli. 

Judg  7.  4  bring  them  down . .  and  I  will  try  them  for 
Psa.  17.  3  thou  hast  tried  me,  (and)  shalt  find  nothi. 
26.  2  Examine  me.  .try  my  reins  and  my  heart 
66.  10  thou,  O  God .  .hast  tried  us,  as  silver  is  tr. 
105. 19  word  came :  the  word  of  the  Lord  tried 
Dan.  11.  35  to  try  them,  and  to  purge,  and  to  make 

5.  To  try,  assay,  prove,  8ouiu.d(a>  dokimazd. 

1  Co.  3. 13  the  fire  shall  try  every  man’s  work  of  what 
1  Th.  2.  4  pleasing.  .God,  which  trieth  our  hearts 
1  Pe.  1.  7  of  your  faith,  .though  it  be  tried  with  fire 
1  Jo.  4.  1  try  the  spirits  whether  they  are  of  God 

0.  To  try,  tempt,  pierce  through,  ireipafco  peirazo. 
Heb.  11.  17  By  faith  Abraham,  when  he  was  tried,  off. 
Rev.  2.  2  thou  hast  tried  them  which  say  they  are 
2. 10  cast,  .you  into  prison,  that  ye  may  be  tr. 
3.  10  come,  .to  try  them  that  dwell  upon  the  ea. 

7 . For  a  trial,2>roving,  temptation,  npis  ireipacrpiv. 

1  Pe.  4.  12  concerning  the  fiery  trial  which  is  to  try 

8.  To  be  set  on  fire,  irvpoopai  puroomai. 

Rev.  3. 18  I  counsel  thee  to  buy  of  me  gold  tried  in 

TRYING  — 

A  proof,  test,  Zoxipiov  dokimion. 

Jas.  1.  3  the  trying  of  your  faith  worketli  patience 

TRY-PHE'-NA,  TpvtpaLva. 

A  female  in  Kome,  to  whom  Paul  sends  a  salutation. 
Rom  16.  12  Salute  T.  and  Tryphosa,  who  labour  inthc 

TRY-PHO'-SA,  T pinpuira. 

A  female  in  Rome,  to  whom  Paul  sends  a  salutation. 
Rpm  16.  12  Salute  Tryphena  and  T.,  who- labour  in  the 


TU'-BAL,  Vnn,  ‘JBW. 

1.  A  son  of  Japheth.  B.C.  2300. 

Gen  10.  2  and  Javan,  and  T.,  and  Meshech,  andTiras 
iCh.  1.  5  and  Javan,  and  T.,  and  Meshech,  andTiras 

2.  The  Tibarenes,  S.  of  Black  Sea,  and  W.  of  Colchis, 
whence  they  went  to  Spain,  Sicily,  &c. 

Isa.  66.  19  I  will  send  those  that  escape . .  (to)  T.  and 
Eze.  27.  13  Javan,  T.,  and  Meshech,  they  (were)  thy 
32.  2  There  (is)  Meshech,  T„  and  all  her  mult. 

38.  2,  3  Gog, the  chief  prince  of  Meshech  and  T. 

39.  1  Gog,  the  chief  prince  of  Meshech  and  T. 

TTJ-BAL  CA'-IN,  j'|3 

Son  of  Zillali,  one  of  Lamech’s  wives,  and  sister  of 
Naamah,  of  the  race  of  Cain.  B.C.  3800. 

Gen.  4.  22  T.,  an  instructor,  .and  the  sister  of  T. 

TUMBLE,  to  — 

To  turn  self,  tumble,  -En  haphak,  7. 

Judg.  7.  13  a  cake  of  barley  bread  tumbled  into  the 

TUMULT,  (to  make  a),  tumultuous  — 

1  .Sons  of  desolation,  casting,  noise,  pw?  'ilbene. 

Jer.  48.  43  crown  of  the  head  of  the  tumultuous  ones 

2  .To  roar,  move,  sound,  make  a  noise,  rDnhamah. 

Psa  83  2  For,  lo,  thine  enemies  make  a  tumult 

Isa.  22.  2  Thou  that  art  full  of  stirs,  a  tumultuous 

3.  Multitude,  noise,  stone,  pc?  hamon. 

1  Sa.  4.  14  What  (meaneth)  the  noise  of  this  tumult? 

2  Sa.  18.  29  I  saw  a  great  tumult,  but  I  knew  not  wh. 

Psa  ’  65  7  Which  stilleth  the  noise .  and  the  tumult 

Isa."  33!  3  At  the  noise  of  the  tumult  the  people  fled 

4.  Tumult,  nten  hamullah. 

Jer.  11.  16  with  the  noise  of  a  great  tumult  he  hath 

5.  Trouble,  destruction,  -"Dinp  mehumah. 

Amos  3.  9  and  behold  the  great  tumults  in  the  midst 
Zecli  14.  13  a  great  tumult  from  the  Lord  shall  be 

6.  Desolation,  wasting,  noise,  pK’v’  shaon. 

Tsa.  74.  23  the  tumult  of  those  that  rise  up  against 
Isa  13.  4  a  tumultuous  noise  of  the  kingdoms  of 
llos  10.  14  Therefore  shall  a  tumult  arise  among  thy 
Amos  2.  2  Moab  shall  die  with  tumult,  with  shout. 

7.  At  ease,  quiet,  insolent >,  ].;»?!?  shacinan. 

2  Ki.  19.  2S  Because  thy  rage  against  me  and  thy  tu. 
Isa.  37.  29  Because  thy  rage  against  me,  and  thy  tu. 

8. Instability,  aicaTaaraa la  akatastasia. 

2  Co.  6.  5  In  stripes,  in  imprisonments,  in  tumults 
12.  20  backbitings,  whisperings,  swellings,  turn. 

9..-1  tumult, tumultuous  assembly,  6opv/3of  thorubos. 
Matt27.  24  When  Pilate  saw  that,  .rather  a  tumult 
Shirk  5.  38  seetli  the  tumult,  and  them  that  wept 
Acts  21.  34  could  not  know  the  certainty  for  the  turn 
24. 18  neither  with  multitude,  nor  with  tumult 

TURN,  turning  - 


1.  Corner,  angle,  turning,  yspp  imqtsoa. 

2CI1.26.  9  Uzziali  built  towers.,  at  the  turning  (of  _ 
]  Nell.  3.  19,  20,  24,  25  the  turning  (of  the  wall) 

2.  To  be  turned  round  about,  250  sabab,  6. 

Eze.  41.  24  the  doors  had  two  leaves,  .two  turning 

3.7o  turn  back,  at®  sliub. 

2  CI1.36.  13  hardened  his  heart  from  turning  unto 

4.  Turn,  row,  garland,  lin  tor. 

Estli.  2. 12  when  every  maid’s  turn  was  come  to  go 
2. 15  when  the  turn  of  Esther,  the  daughter  of 

5.  A  turning,  t poiro  trope. 

Jas.  1.  17  no  variableness,  neither  shadow  of  turn. 

TURN,  be  turned,  to  — 

1.  To  exult,  pi  duts. 

Job  41.  22  and  sorrow  is  turned  into  joy  before  him 

2.  To  turn,  be  turned,  overturn,  *5?  haphak. 

Exodio.  19  the  Loud  turned  a  mighty  strong  west  wi 
Lev.  13.  3  the  hairin  theplague is  turned  white,  and 
13.  4  hair  thereof  be  not  turned  white;  then 
13. 10  it  have  turned  the  hair  white,  and  (there 
13.  13  plague ;  it  is  all  turned  white :  he  (is)  cl. 
p.  20  hair  thereof  be  turned  white;  the  priest 
Deut23.  5  turned  the  curse  into  a  blessing  unto  thee 
•Tosh.  7.  8  when  Israel  turneth  their  backs  before 
1  Sa.25.  12  So  David’s  young  men  turned  their  way 

1  Ki.22.  34  Turn  thine  hand,  and  carry  meout  of  the 

2  Ki.  9. 23  Joram turned  his  hands,  and  fled,  and  sa. 
21. 13  wiping  (it),  and  turning  (it)  upside  down 

2  Cli  9  12  So  she  turned,  and  went  away  to  her  own 

18.  33  Turn  tliine  hand,  that  thou  mayest  carry 
Neh  13.  2  howlieit  our  God  turned  the  curse  into  a 
Psa.  30.  II  Thou  hast  turned  for  me  my  mourning  into 
66  6  He  turned  the  sea  into  dry  (land):  they 

78.  44  had  turned  their  rivers  into  blood ;  and 
105.  25  He  turned  their  heart  to  hate  his  people 
105.  29  He  turned  their  waters  into  blood,  and 
1 14  8  Which  turned  the  rock  (into)  a  standing 

Jer.  31.  13  for  I  will  turn  their  mourning  into  joy 
Lam.  3.  3  he  turneth  his  hand  (against  me)  all  the 
Amos  3.  7  Ye  who  turn  judgment  to  worm  wood ,  and 
5.  8  turneth  the  shadow  of  death  into  the  mo. 
6. 1 2  for  ye  have  turned  judgment  into  gall,  and 
8.  10  I  will  turn  your  feasts  into  mourning,  and 
Zcpli.  3.  9  For  then  will  I  turn  to  the  people  a  pure 
llos.  7.  8  Ephraim ..  Ephraim  is  a  cake  not  turned 

3. To  be  turned,  overturned,  “5n  haphak,  2. 

Exod  7.  15  the  rod  which  was  turned  to  a  serpent 

7.  17  smite,  .and  they  shall  be  turned  to  blood 


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TURN 


Exod.  7.  20  waters  that  (were)  in  the  riverwere  turned 

14.  5  heart  of  Pharaoh . .  was  turned  against  the 
Lev.  13. 17  the  plague  he  turned  into  white;  then  the 
13.  25  (if)  the  hair  in  the  bright  spot  be  turned 
1  Sa.  10.  6  and  shalt  he  turned  into  another  man 
Esth.  9.  22  month  which  was  turned  unto  them  from 
Jo’o  19. 19  they  whom  I  loved  are  turned  against  me 

20.  :.(  his  meat  in  his  bowels  is  turned,  .the  gall 
41.  2S  sling  stones  are  turned  with  him  into  st. 
Fsa.  32.  4  my  moisture  is  turned  into  the  drought 
Isa.  34.  9  streams  thereof  shall  be  turned  into  pitch 
63. 10  therefore  he  was  turned  to  be  their  enemy 
Jer.  2.  21  how  then  art  thou  turned  into  the  degen. 

30.  6  and  all  faces  are  turned  into  paleness? 
Lam.  1.  20  mine  heart  is  turned  within  me,  for  I  ha. 

5.  2  Ouriuheritancc  is  turned  to  strangers,  our 
5.  15  ceased  ;  our  dance  is  turned  into  mourn. 
Eze.  4.  8  thou  shalt  not  turn  thee  from  one  side  to 
Dan.  10.  8  for  my  comeliness  was  turned  in  me  into 

10.  16  by  the  vision  my  sorrows  are  turned  upon 
IIos.  11.  8  Mine  heart  is  turned  within  me,  my  rep. 
Joel  2.  31  The  sun  shall  be  turned  into  darkness,  and 

4.  To  be  turned,  overturned,  tj^ri  liaphak,  6. 

Job  30.  15  Terrors  are  turned  upon  me,  they  pursue 

5.  To  turn  or  overturn  self,  ?|3h  haphak,  7. 

J oh  37.  12  it  is  turned  round  about  by  his  counsels 
38.  14  It  is  turned  as  clay  (to)  the  seal;  and  they 
Ci.  To  incline ,  stretch  out,  turn  aside,  hpr  natah. 
Gen.  38.  1  Judah.. turned  into  a  certain  Adullamite 
38.  16  he  turned  unto  her  by  the  way,  and  said 
tiunizo.  17  we  will  not  turn  to  the  right  hand  nor  to 

20.  21  wherefore  Israel  turned  away  from  him 

21.  22  we  will  not  turn  into  the  fields,  or  into 

22.  26  no  way  to  turn  either  to  the  right  hand 

22.  33  the  ass  saw  me,  and  turned  from  me  th. 
22.  33  unless  she  had  turned  f  rom  me,  surely 

1  Sa.14.  7  Do  all  that  (is)  in  thine  heart :  turn  thee 

2  Sa.  2.  19  turned  not  to  the  right  hand  nor  to  the 

1  Ki.  2.  28  had  turned  after  Adonijah,  though  hetu. 

11.  9  because  his  Heart  was  turned  from  the  L. 
Job  31.  7  If  my  step  hath  turned  out  of  the  way,  and 
Prov.  4.  27  Turn  not  to  the  right  hand  nor  to  the  left 

7 . To  stretch  out,  turn  aside,  incline,  nts;  natah,  5. 
Hum 2 2.  23  Balaam  smote  the  ass,  to  turn  her  into 
Job  24.  4  They  turn  the  needy  out  of  the  way,  the 
ProV2i.  1  he  turneth  it  whithersoever  he  will' 

Isa.  30.  11  turn  aside  out  of  the  path,  cause  the  Holy 

8 . To  give,  J nj  nathan. 

Deuti4.  25  Then  shalt  thou  turn  (it)  into  money,  and 

2  Ch.  29.  6  For  our  fathers  have . .  turned  (their)  bac. 

9.  To  go,  turn,  or  bring  round  about,  33D  sabab. 

1  Sa.  22. 17  Turn,  and  slay  the  priests  of  the  Lord 

22.  18  Turn  thou,  and  fall  upon  the  priests 

2  Ki.  9. 18,  19  What  hast  thou  to  do  with  peace?  turn 
Song  2.  17  turn,  my  beloved,  and  be  thou  like  a  roe 

10.  To  be,  go,  turn  or  bring  round  about,  339  sabab, 2. 
Hum  34.  4  your  border  shall  turn  from  tile  south  to 

1  Sa.  17.  30  he  turned  from  him  toward  another,  and 

22.  18  Doeg  the  Edomite  turned, andhe  fell  upon 

2  Sa.  14.  24  Let  him  turn  to  his  own  house,  and  let  him 
IT0V26.  14  (As)  the  door  turneth  upon  his  hinges,  so 
Jer.  6.  12  their  houses  shall  he  turned  unto  others 
Eze.  1.  9  they  turned  not  when  they  went;  they 

1.  12,  17  (and)  they  turned  not  when  they  went 

10.  11,  11  they  turned  not  as  they  went 
10.  16  wheels  also  turned  not  from  beside  them 
26.  2  she  is  turned  unto  me;  I  shall  be  repleni. 
Hah.  2.  16  shall  be  turned  unto  thee,  and  shameful 
Zecli.14.  10  All  the  land  shall  be  turned  as  a  plain  fr. 

11.  To  go,  turn  orbring  round  about,  rnp  sabab,  5. 
Judg  18.  23  they  turned  their  faces,  and  said  unto  M. 

1  Ki.  8.  14  king  turned  his  face  about,  and  blessed 

18.  37  thou  hast  turned  their  heart  back  again 

2  Ki.16.  18  turned  he  from  the  house  of  the  LORDfor 

20.  2  Then  he  turned  his  face  to  the  wall,  and 

23.  34  turned  his  name  to  Jehoiakiin,  and  took 

1  Ch.  10.  14  turned  the  kingdom  unto  David  the  son 

12.  23  came,  .to  turn  the  kingdom  of  Saul  to  him 

2  Ch.  6.  3  king  turned  his  face,  and  blessed  the  wh. 

33.  22  Josiah  would  not  turn  his  face  from  him 
36.  4  turned  his  name  to  Jehoiakiin.  And  Ne. 
Ezra  6. 22  turned  the  heart  of  the  king  of  Assyria 
Isa.  38.  2  Then  Hezekiah  turned  his  face  toward  the 
Eze.  7.  22  My  face  will  I  turn  also  from  them,  and 

12 . To  be  turned  bach,  mo  sug,  2. 

Psa.  35.  4  let  them  be  turned  back  and  brought  to 
44.  18  Our heart  is  not  turned  back,  neither  have 
70.  2  let  them  be  turned  backward,  and  put  to 
129.  5  Let  them  all  he.  .turned  back  that  hate  Z 
Isa.  42.  17  they  shall  be  turned  hack,  they  shall 

13.  To  turn  (or  be  turned)  aside,  no  sur. 

Dent.  2.  27  I  will  neither  turn  unto  the  right  hand  nor 
Josh.  1.  7  turn  not  from  it  (to)the  right  hand  or(to) 
Judg.  2.  17  they  turned  quickly  out  of  the  way  which 
20.  8  neither  will  we  any  (of  us)  turn  into  his 
2  Ki.  4.  II  he  turned  into  the  chamber,  and  lay  th. 

2  Ch.20.  10  turned  from  them,  and  destroyed  them 
14 -To  face,  front,  3)3 panah. 

Gen  24.  49  that  I  may  turn  to  the  right  hand,  or  to 
Exod.  7.  23  Pharaoh  turned  and  went  into  his  house 
10.  6  turned  himself,  and  went  out  from  Phar. 
32.  15  Moses  turned,  and  went  down  from  the 
nev.  19.  4  Turn  ye  not  unto  idols,  nor  make  to  you. 
•»-  2°4  6  that  turneth  after  such  as  have  fam. 

Jxum  14.  25  turn  you,  and  get  you  into  the  wilderne. 
21-  33  turned,  and  went  up  by  the  way  of  Bash. 


Deut.  1.  7  Turn  you,  and  take  your  journey,  and  go 

1.  24  they  turned  and  went  up  into  the  moun. 

1.  40  turn  you,  and  take  your  journey  into  the 

2.  1  Then  we  turned,  and  took  our  journey 

2.  3  Ye  have  compassed . .  turn  you  northward 

2.  8  we  turned  and  passed  by  the  way  of  the 

3.  1  Then  we  turned,  and  went  up  the  way  to 
9.  15  Ho  I  turned,  and  came  down  from  the  mo. 

10.  s  turned  myself,  and  came  down  from  the 

16.  7  thou  shalt  turn  in  the  morning,  and  go 

31.  18  in  that  they  are  turned  unto  other  gods 

31.  20  then  will  they  turn  unto  other  gods,  and 
Josh.  7.  12  turned  (their)  backs  before  their  enemies 
Judg  18.  21  So  they  turned  and  departed,  and  put  the 

18.  26  he  turned  and  went  back  unto  his  house 
20.  42  Therefore  they  turned  (their  backs)  before 
20.  45  they  turned  and  fled  toward  the  wildern. 
20.  47  six  hundred  men  turned  and  fled  to  the 

1  Sa.  13.  17  one  company  turned  unto  the  way  (that 

13.  18  another  company  turned  the  way  (to)  B. 

13.  18  another  company  turned  (to)  the  way  of 

1  Ki.  10.  13  so  she  turned,  and  went  to  her  own  cou. 

17.  3  Get  thee  hence,  and  turn  thee  eastward 

2  Ki.  2.  24  turned  back,  and  looked  on  them,  and 

5-  12  So  he  turned,  and  went  away  in  a  rage 
Job  5.  1  and  to  which  of  the  saints  wilt  thou  turn 
I  sa.  25.  16  Turn  thee  unto  me,  and  have  mercy  upon 
69.  16  turn  unto  me  according  to  the  multitude 
86.  16  O  turn  unto  me,  and  have  mercy  upon  me 
Trov  17.  8  whithersoever  it  turneth,  it  prospereth 
J'.ccl.  2.  12  And  I  turned  myself  to  behold  wisdom 
Isa.  13.  14  they  shall  every  man  turn  to  his  own  pe. 

53.  6  we  have  turned  every  one  to  his  own  way 
Jer.  2.  27  for  they  have  turned  (their)  back  unto  me 

32.  33  they  have  turned  unto  me  the  back,  and 
50.  16  they  shall  turn  every  one  to  his  people,  and 

Eze.  17.  6  whose  branches  turned  toward  him,  and 
36.  9  will  turn  unto  you,  and  ye  shall  be  tilled 
lb. To  cause  to  (face,  or)  turn  the  face,  n;spanah,5. 
Judg  1 5.  4  turned  tail  to  tail,  and  put  a  firebrand  in 
1  Sa.  10.  9  he  had  turned  his  back  to  go  from  Sanm 
Jer.  48.  39  how  hath  Moab  tui-ned  the  back  with  sh. 
1C.  To  set,  place,  put,  D'iy,  mb’  sum,  sim. 

Psa.  107.  33  He  turneth  rivers  into  a  wilderness,  and 
i°7-  35  He  turneth  the  wilderness  into  a  standing 
Isa.  21.  4  the  night,  .hath  he  turned  into  fear  unto 

17. ro  turn  aside ,  satah. 

Prov.  4.  15  Avoid  it,  pass  not  by  it,  turn  from  it 

18.  To  turn  back,  fritr  shub. 

Exod.  4.  7  behold,  it  was  turned  again  as  his.  .flesh 

14.  2  Speak .  .that  they  turn  and  encamp  before 

32.  12  Turn  from  thy  fierce  wrath,  and  repent  of 

Deut.  4.  30  if  thou  turn  to  the  Lord  thy  God 

13.  17  that  the  Lord  may  turn  from  the  fierce. 
30.  3  God  will  turn  thy  captivity,  and  haveco. 

30.  10  if  thou  turn  unto  the  Lord  thy  God  with 
Josh.  7.  26  the  Lord  turned  from  the  fierceness  of  his 

19.  12  turned  from  Sarid  eastward  toward  the 

19.  27  turneth  toward  the  sun  rising  to  Beth-da. 
19.  29  the  coast  turneth  to  Hamah,  and  to  the 
19.  29  the  coast  turneth  to  Hosah;  and  the  out. 
19.  34  the  coast  turneth  westward  to  Aznotli  ta. 
22.  23  we  have  built  us  an  altar  to  turn  from 

22.  29  turn  this  day  from  following  the  Lord,  to 

24.  20  he  will  turn  and  do  you  hurt,  and  consu. 

1  Ki.  8.  33  shall  turn  again  to  thee,  and  confess  thy 

8.  35  turn  from  their  sin,  when  thou  aftlietest 

9.  6  if  ye  shall  at  all  turn  from  following  me 
22-  33  that  they  turned  back  from  pursuing  him 

2  Ki.  17.  13  Turn  ye  from  your  evil  ways,  and  keep 

23.  25  that  turned  to  the  Lord  with  all  his  heart 

23.  26  the  Lord  turned  not  from  the  fierceness 

24.  1  then  he  turned  and  rebelled  against  him 
2  Ch.  C.  26  turn  from  their  sin,  when  thou  dost  afflict 

6.  37  turn  and  pray  unto  thee  in  the  land  of  th. 

7.  14  seek  my  face,  and  turn  from  their  wicked 
12.  i2  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  turned  from  him 
is-  4  they  in  their  trouble  did  turn  unto  the  L. 

36. 13  hardened  his  heart  from  turning  unto  the 
Job  15.  13  That  thou  turnest  thy  spirit  against  God 

23. 13  he  (is)  in  one  (mind),  and  who  can  turn 
Ezra  10.  14  until  the  fierce  wrath .  .be  turned  from  11s 
Neh.  1.  9  (if)  ye  turn  unto  me,  and  keep  my  comm. 

4.  4  turn  their  reproach  upon  their  own  head 
9.  26  testified  against  them  to  turn  them  to  th. 
9-  35  neither  turned  they  from  their  wicked  wo. 
Job  42.  10  Lord  turned  the  captivity  of  Job,  when 
Psa.  7.  12  If  he  turn  not,  he  will  whet  his  sword;  he 
9.  17  The  wicked  shall  be  turned  into  hell,  (and) 

22.  27  the  ends  of  the  world  shall . .  turn  unto 
56.  9  then  shall  mine  enemies  turn  back:  this 
81.  14  turned  my  liandagainst  their  adversaries 
85.  3  thou  hast  turned,  .from  the  fierceness  of 
85.  4  Turn  us,  O  God  of  our  salvation,  and  ca. 

89.  43  Thou  hast  also  turned  the  edge  of  his 

90.  3  Thou  turnest  man  to  destruction,  and  sa. 

1 19.  56  and  turned  my  feet  unto  thy  testimonies 
1 J9-  79  Ect  those  that  fear  thee  turn  unto  me,  and 
132.  II  he  will  not  turn  from  it;  Of  the  fruit  of 

Prov.  1.  23  Turn  you  at  my  reproof:  behold,  I  will 
Isa.  1.  25  I  will  turn  my  hand  upon  thee,  and  pur. 

9.  13  the  people  turneth  not  unto  him  that  sm. 

23.  17  she  shall  turn  to  her  hire,  and  shall  com. 

28.  6  for  strength  to  them  that  turn  the  battle 

29.  17  Lebanon  shall  be  turned  into  a  fruitful 

31.  6  Turn  ye  unto(him  from)  whom  the  child. 
44.25  turneth  wise  (men)backward,  andmaketh 
59.  20  unto  them  that  turn  from  transgression 

Jer.  2.  35  surely  his  anger  shall  turn  from  me:  beh. 

3*  7  Turn  thou  unto  me:  but  she  returned  not 


Jer.  3. 10  J udah  hath  not  turned  unto  me  with  her 

3.  14  Turn,  0  backsliding  children,  saith  the 

8.  4  saith  the  Lord,  .shall  he  turn  away  and 
8.  6  every  one  turned  to  his  course,  as  the  ho. 

18.  8  If  that  nation .  .turn  from  their  evil,  I  will 
23.  22  they  should  have  turned  them  from  their 
26.  3  If  so  be  they  will  hearken,  and  turn  every 
31.  18  I  shall  be  turned;  for  thou  (art)  the  Lord 
31. 19  Surely  after  that  I  was  turned,  I  repented 
34.  11  But  afterward  they  turned,  and  caused  the 
34. 15  ye  were  now  turned,  and  had  done  right 
34.  1 6  ye  turned,  and  polluted  my  name,  andca. 

44.  5  nor  inclined  their  ear  to  turn  from  their 
Lam.  1.  13  he  hath  turned  me  back;  he  hath  made 

3.  3  Surely  against  inc  is  he  turned,  .alltheday 

5.  21  Turn  thou  us.  .and  we  shall  be  turned 
Eze.  3.  19  he  turn  not  from  his  wickedness,  nor  from 
3.  20  When  a  righteous  (man)  doth  turn  from 

14.  6  Repent,  and  turn . .  from  your  idols,  and 
18.  21  if  the  wicked  will  turn  from  all  his  sins 
18.  30  Kepent,  and  turn,  .from  all  your  transg. 

33.  9  to  turn  from  it;  if  he  do  not  turn  from  his 
18.  32  I  have  no  pleasure,  .wherefore  turn,  .and 
33.  11  but  that  the  wicked  turn  from  his  way 

33.  1 1  turn  ye,  turn  ye  from  your  evil  ways,  for 

33. 12  in  the  day  that  he  turneth  from  his  w  ick. 

33.  14  if  he  turn  from  his  sin,  and  do  that  which 

33. 18  When  the  righteous  turneth  from  his  rig. 

33. 19  if  the  wicked  turn  from  his  wickedness 
38.  12  to  turn  thine  hand  upon  the  desolate  pi. 

Dan.  9.  13  we  might  turn  from  our  iniquities,  and 

11.  18  After  this  shall  he  turn  his  face  unto  the 

11.  19  lie  shall  turn  his  face  toward  the  fort  of 
IIos.  5.  4  will  not  frame  their  doings  to  turn  unto 

12.  6  turn  thou  to  thy  God:  keep  mercy  and  ju. 

14.  2  Take  with  you  words,  and  turn  to  the  L. 

Joel  2.  12  Turn  ye  (even)  to  me  with  all  your  heart 

2.  13  rend  your  heart,  .and  turn  unto  the  Lord 
Amos  1.  8  and  I  will  turn  mine  hand  against  Ekron 
Jon.  3.  8  let  them  turn  every  one  from  his  evil  way 

3.  9  Who  can  tell  (if)  God  will  turn  and  repent 
3. 10  saw.  .that  they  turned  from  their  evil  way 

Zech.  1.  3  Turn  ye  unto  me.  .and  I  will  turn  unto 
1.  4  Turn  ye  now  from  your  evil  ways,  and 

5.  1  Then  I  turned,  and  lifted  up  mine  eyes 

6.  1  And  1  turned,  andliftedupmine  eyes, and  - 

9. 12  Turn  you  to  the  strong  hold,  ye  prisoners 

13.  7  will  turn  mine  hand  upon  the  little  ones 
Mai.  4.  6  he  shall  turn  the  heart  of  the  fathers  to 

19.  To  look,  glance,  be  dazzled,  n-jff  sliaali. 

Job  14.  6  Turn  from  him,  that  lie  may  rest,  till  he 

20.  To  pervert,  turn,  make  crooked,  .-ns/  avail,  3. 

Isa.  24.  1  maketh  it  waste,  and  turneth  it  upside 

21.  To  come  or  go  away  or  off,  inroflalvui  apobaino. 
Luke2i.  13  And  it  shall  turn  to  you  for  a  testimony 
Phil.  I.  19  I  know  that  this  shall  turn  to  my  salvat. 

22.  To  become,  -yivopai  ginorr.ai. 

John  1 6.  20  but  your  sorrow  shall  be  turned  into  joy 

23.  To  be  turned  out,  iuTpivopai  ektrepomaia. 

2  Ti.  4.  4  from  the  truth,  and  shall  be  turned  unto  fa. 

24.  To  turn  over,  upon,  unto,  iTntrrpiipai  epistrepho. 
Luke  1.  16  many  of  the  children  of  Israel  shall  he  tu. 

1.  17  to  turn  the  hearts  of  the  fathers  to  the 
Acts  9.  35  all  that  dwelt  in  Lydda.  .turned  to  the  L 

9.  40  turning,  .to  the  body  said,  Tabitlia,  arise 
11.  21  number  believed,  and  turned  unto  the  L. 

14.  15  preach  unto  you  that  ye  should  turn  from 

15.  19  from  among  the  Gentiles  are  turned  unto 

1 6.  18  turned  and  said  to  the  spirit,  I  command 
26.  18  to  turn  (them)  from  darkness  to  light,  and 
26.  20  that  they  should  repent  and  turn  to  God 

2  Co.  3.  16  Nevertheless  when  it  shall  turn  to  the  L. 
Gal.  4.  9  how  turned  ye  again  to  the  weak  and  begg. 

1  Tli.  1.  9  how  ye  turned  to  God  from  idols  to  serve 

2  Pe.  2.  21  [turnfrom  the  holy  commandment  deliv.) 
Kcv.  1.  12  I  turned.  .And  being  turned  I  saw  seven 

25 . To  turn  afterward  or  over,  p.iraarpi(pi'j  metas. 
Acts  2.  20  Tliesun  sliallbe  turned  into  darkness,  and 
Jas.  4.  9  let  your  laughter  he  turned  to  mourning 

26.  To  put  or  place  with  or  apart,  /xeTaridrujii  meta. 
Jude  4  turning  the  grace  of  our  God  into  lascivi. 

27.  To  turn,  arpiepw  slrepho. 

Matt.  5.  39  shall  smite  thee  on  thy  right  cheek,  turn 
16.  23  he  turned,  and  said  unto  Peter,  Get  thee 
Luke  7.  44  he  tui-ned  to  the  woman,  and  said  unto  S. 

9.  55  he  turned,  and  rebuked  them,  and  said.  Ye 

10.  23  [he  turned  him  unto  (his)  disciples,  and] 

14.  25  and  he  turned,  and  said  unto  them 

22.  61  tiie  Lord  turned,  and  looked  upon  Peter 

23.  28  Jesus,  turning  unto  them  said,  Daughters 
John  1.  38  Then  Jesus  turned,  and  sawthem  follow. 
Acts  7.  42  God  turned,  and  gave  them  up  toworship 

13.  46  everlasting  life,  lo,  we  turn  to  the  Genti. 
Rev.  11.  6  have  power  over  waters  to  turn  them  to 

28.  To  turn  under,  by  degrees,  viroarpiipw  hupostre. 
Lukei7.  15  turned  back, and  with  aloud  voice  glorified 

TURN,  be  turned  about,  to  — 

1  .To  go,  turn  or  bring  round  about,  33D  sabab. 

F.ccl.  1.  6  The  wind . .  turneth  about  unto  the  north 
Eze.  42.  19  He  turned  about  to  the  west  side,  (and)  me. 

2.  To  be  turned  round  about,  sabab,  2. 

Gen.  42.  24  he  turned  himself  about  from  them,  and 
1  Sa.15.  27  And  as  Samuel  turned  about  to  go  away 
i  Ki,  2. 15  the  kingdom  is  turned  about,  and  is  bee. 


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3 . To  be  turned  round  about,  222  sabab,  6. 

Isa.  28.  27  neither  is  a  cart  wheel  turned  about  upon 

4.  To  turn  over, upon,  toward,  iuiarpiipu  epistrepho. 
Matt.9.  22  Jesus  [turned  him  about];  and  when  he 
.'lark  5.  30  turned  him  about  in  the  press,  and  said 

8.  33  when  he  had  turned  about,  and  looked  on 
John2i.  20  Then  Teter  turning  about,  seeth  the  dis. 

5.  To  lead  alomj  with,  after,  bach,  away,  perdyw. 

Jas.  3.  3  bits ..  and  we  turn  about  their  whole  body 

3.  4  yet  are  they  turned  about  with  a  very  sm. 

G.  To  turn,  change,  arpe<pco  strepho. 

Luke  7.  9  he  marvelled  at  him,  and  turned  him  a!). 

THUN  again  — 

1.  To  turn,  be  turned,  ~3n  hapliak. 

Judg2o.  41  when  the  men  of  Israel  turned  again,  the 
2  Ki.  5.  26  when  the  man  turned  again  from  his  char. 

2 . To  turn  back,  shub. 

Exod33.  11  he  turned  again  into  the  camp :  but  his 
Lev.  13.  16  Or  if  the  raw  flesh  turn  again,  and  becli. 
Nuni33.  7  turned  again  unto  Pi-hahiroth,  whicli(is) 
Josh.  8.  21  they  turned  again,  aud  slew  the  men  of 
Judg.3.  19  he  himself  turned  again  from  the  quar. 

8.  33  the  children  of  Israel  turned  again,  and 

11.  8  Therefore  we  turn  again  to  thee  now,  that 
20.  48  men  of  Israel  turned  again  upon  the  eh. 

Ruth  1.  11  Turn  again,  my  daughters;  why  will  ye 

1. 12  Turn  again,  my  daughters,  go  (your  way) 

1  Sa.15.  25  turn  again  with  me,  that  I  may  worship 

15. 30  turn  agaiu  with  me,  that  I  may  worship 
15.  31  So  Samuel  turned  again  after  Saul,  and 

2  Sa.22.  38  turned  not  again  until  I  had  consumed 

1  Ki.12.  27  then  shall  the  heart  of  this  people  turn  a. 

13.  9  nor  turn  again  by  the  same  way  that  thou 

13.17  nor  turn  again  to  go  by  the  way  that  thou 

2  Ki.  1.  6  Go,  turn  again  unto  the  kingthat  sent  you 

20.  5  Turn  again,  and  tell  Hezekiah  the  captain 
2  CI1.18.  32  they  turned  back  again  from  pursuing  him 

30.  6  turn  again  unto  the  Loud  God  of  Abrah. 

30.  9  For  if  ye  turn  again  unto  the  Lor.P,  your 
Job  34.  15  perish  together,  and  man  shall  turn  aga. 
Psa.  18.  37  neither  dull  turn  again  till  they  were  co. 

80.  3,  7.  19  Turn  us  again .  .cause  thy  face  to 
85.  8  to  Ins  saints  :  but  let  them  not  turn  aga. 
104.  9  that  they  turn  not  agaiu  to  cover  the  ca. 
126.  1  When  the  Lord  turned  again  the  captivity 
126.  4  Turn  again  our  captivity,  O  Lord,  as  the 
Eccl.  3.  20  are  of  the  dust,  and  all  turn  to  dust  ag. 
Jer.  25.  5  Turn  ye  again  now  every  one  fromhis  evil 

31.  21  turn  again,  O  virgin  of  Israel,  turn  again 
Lam.  3.  40  search  and  try  our  ways,  and  turn  again 
Eze.  8.  6,  13,  15  turn  thee  yet  again,  (and)  thou  sh 
Mic.  7.  19  He  will  turn  again,  he  will  have  compas. 
Zccliio.  9  live  with  their  children,  and  turn  again 

S .To  bend  back  or  up,  dvaicdpinu  anakampto. 

Lukeio.  6  shall  rest,  .if  not,  it  shall  turn  to  you  ag. 

4.  To  turn  over,  upon,  toward,  imarpeipoi  epistre. 
Marki3.  16  let  him  that  is  in  the  field  not  turn,  .again 
Lukei7-  4  and  seven  times  in  a  day  turn  again  to  thee 
2  Pe.  2.  22  The  dog  (is)  turned  to  his  own  vomit  ag. 

5 . To  turn.  arpeQu)  strepho. 

Matt. 7.  6  lest  they  trample  them,  .and  turn  again 
Acts  7.  39  in  their  hearts  turned  back  again  into  E 

G.  To  turn  under,  by  degrees,  buompiipoi  Imposlre. 

Luke  2.  45  they  turned  back  again  to  Jerusalem,  se. 

TURN  (be  turned)  aside,  to  — 

1  .To  turn,  be  turned,  overturned ,  ~;n  Iw.pliak,  2. 

Psa.  78.  57  they  were  turned  aside  like  a  deceitful 

2.  To  turn  aside,  lay  hold  of,  npb  laphath,  2. 

Job  6.  18  The  paths  of  their  way  are  turned  aside 

3.  To  stretch  out,  turn  aside  or  away,  noj  nalah. 

Nil  1122.  23  the  ass  turned  aside  out  of  the  way,  and 

1  Sa.  8.  3  turned  aside  after  lucre,  and  took  bribes 

2  Sa.  2.  21  Turn  thee  aside  to  thy  right  hand  or  to 
Jer.  14.  8  as  a  wayfaring  man  (that)  turneth  aside 

4.  To  stretch  out,  turn  aside  or  away,  naj  natah,  5. 
Psa.125.  5  As  for  such  as  turn  aside  uuto  their  croo. 
Isa.  10.  2  To  turn  aside  the  needy  from  judgment 

29.  21  turn  aside  the  just  fora  thing  of  nought 
30. 11  Get  you  out  of  the  way,  turn  aside  out  of 
44.  20  a  deceived  heart  hath  turned  him  aside 
Lam.  3.  35  To  turn  aside  the  right  of  a  man  before 
Amos  2.  7  That  pant,  .and  turn  aside  the  way  of  the 

5. 12  and  they  turn  aside  the  poor  in  the  gate 
Mai.  3.  5  that  turn  aside  the  stranger ..  and  fear  not 

5.  To  go,  turn,  bring  round  about,  ddd  sabab. 

2  Sa.  18. 30  And  the  king  said.  .Turn  aside,  .stand  he. 

f>.To  be  brought  or  turned  round  about,  33a  sabab,  2. 

2  Sa.  18.  30  And  he  turned  aside,  and  stood  still 

7.  To  turn  or  be  turned  aside,  HD  sur. 

Exod.3.  3  I  will  now  turn  aside,  and  see  this  great 
3.  4  when  the  Lord  saw  that  he  turned  aside 

32.  8  They  have  turned  aside  quickly  out  of  the 
Dent.  5.  32  ye  shall  not  turn  aside  to  the  right  hand 

9.  12  they  are  quickly  turned  aside  out  of  the 
9. 16  ye  had  turned  aside  quickly  out  of  the  way 

11. 16  ye  turn  aside,  and  serve  other  gods,  and 
11.  28  turn  aside  out  of  the  way  which  I  comm. 
17.  20  turn  not  aside  from  the  commandment 

31.  29  turn  aside  from  the  way  which  I  have  co. 
Josh  23.  6  turn  not  aside  therefrom  (to)  the  right  ha. 


Judgi4.  8  he  turned  aside  to  see  the  carcase  of  the 
19.  12  We  will  not  turnaside  hither  into  the  city 

19.  15  they  turned  aside  thither,  to  go  in  (and) 
Ruth  4.  1  turn  aside.  .And  he  turned  aside,  and  sat 

1  Sa.  6. 12  turned  not  aside  (to)  the  rightliand  or  (to) 

12.  20  yet  turn  not  aside  from  following  the  Lo. 
12.  21  turn  ye  not  aside  :  for(tlien  should  ye  go) 

2  Sa.  2.  21  Asahel  would  not  turn  aside  from  follow. 

2.  22  Turn  thee  aside  from  following  me :  whe. 
2.  23  Howbeit  he  refused  to  turn  aside  :  wher. 

1  Ki.  15.  s  turned  not  aside  from  any  (thing)  that  he 

20.  39  turned  aside,  and  brought  a  man  unto  me 

22.  32  And  they  turned  aside  to  tight  against  him 

22.  43  he  turned  not  aside  from  it,  doing  (that 

2  Ki.  22.  2  turned  not  aside  to  the  right  hand  or  to 

8.  To  turn  aside,  HD  sur,  3a. 

Lam.  3.  11  He  hath  turned  aside  my  ways,  and  pulled 

9.  Those  turning  aside,  Q'M  setim. 

Psa.ioi.  3  I  hate  the  work  of  them  that  turn  aside 

10.  To  cover,  wrap  up,  veil,  npy  atah. 

Song  1.  7  as  one  that  turneth  aside  by  the  flocks  of 
11  .To  turn  the  face,  front,  look,  n:p  po.nah. 

Song  6.  1  whither  is  thy  beloved  turned  aside?  that 

1 2.  To  turn  aside,  aiiz  silt. 

Psa.  40.  4  not  the  proud,  nor  such  as  turn  aside  to 

13.  To  give  space  again,  withdraw,  dvo-xupetu  ana. 
.Matt.  2.  22  he  turned  aside  into  the  parts  of  Galilee 

14.  To  be  turned  out  or  off,  ins  pewopai  ektrepomai. 

1  Ti.  i.  6  some  having  swerved  have  turned  aside 

5.  15  some  are  already  turned  aside  after  Satan 
TURN  (be  turned)  away,  to  — 

1  .To  stretch  out,  turn  aside,  incline,  nai  nalah,  5. 

1  Ki.n.  2  they  will  turn  away  your  heart  after  their 

11.  3  and  his  wives  turned  away  his  heart 

it.  4  his  wives  turned  away  his  heart  after  ot. 
Jer.  3.25  Your  inquitieshave  turned  away  these  (til. 

2.  To  be  caused  to  remove,  JO;  nasag,  6. 

Isa.  59. 14  judgment  is  turned  away  backward,  and 

3 . To  cause  to  go,  turn,  or  bring  round,  ddd  sabab, 5. 

1  Ki.21.  4  turned  away  his  face,  and  would  eat  no  hr. 

1  Cli.  14.  14  Go  not  up  after  them  ;  turn  away  from  th. 

2  CI1.29.  6  have  forsaken  him,  and  have  turnedaway 
Song  6.  5  Turn  away  thine  eyes  from  me,  for  they 

4.  To  he  turned  back,  no  sug,  2. 

Isa.  50.  5  not  rebellious,  neither  turned  away  back 
Jer.  38.  22  thy  feet  are  sunk,  .are  turned  away  back 
46.  5  have  I  seen  them  dismayed .  .turnedaway 

5.  To  turn  aside,  ~i  2  sur. 

2  Ch.25.  27  after  the  time  that  Amaziali  did  turn  away 
G.  To  cause  to  turn  aside,  HD  sur,  5. 

Dent.  7.  4  they  will  turn  away  thy  son  from  following 

17. 17  that  his  heart  turn  not  away:  neither  sh. 
2  Ch.30.  9  will  not  turn  away  (his)  face  from  you,  if 
Psa.  66.  20  Blessed  (be)  God,  which  hath  not  turned  a. 
Prov28.  9  He  that  turneth  away  his  car  from  hearing 

7.  A  turning  aside,  .tid  sarah. 

Deutis.  5  he  hath  spoken  to  turn  (you)  away  from  the 

8.  To  cause  to  pass  over,  2TJf  abar,  5. 

Psa.  1 19.  37  Turn  away  mine  eyes  from  beholding 
119.  39  Turn  away  my  reproach  which  I  fear,  for 

9.  To  cause  to  turn  the  face,  rus  panah. 

Deut2g.  18  whose  heart  turneth  away  this  day  from 

30. 17  if  thine  heart  turn  away,  so  that  thou  wilt 

10.  To  turn  back,  21t?  shub. 

Geu.  27.  44  tarry,  until  thy  brother's  fury  turn  away 
27.  45  Until  thy  brother's  anger  turn  away  from 
N 11x914.  43  because  ye  are  turned  away  from  the  Lo. 

23.  4  fierce  anger,  .may  be  turned  away  from  Is. 

32.  15  if  ye  turn  away  from  after  him,  he  will 

Dent  23. 14  see  no  unclean  thing,  .and  turn  away  fr 
Josh. 22.  16  to  turn  away  this  day  from  following  the 
22.  18  that  ye  must  turn  away  this  day  from  fol. 
2  Ch,  7. 19  if  ye  turn  away,  and  forsake  my  statutes 
29. 10  his  fierce  wrath  may  turn  away  from  us 
30.  8  fierceness  of  his  wrath  may  turn  away  fr. 
Prov  25. 10  to  shame,  and  thine  infamy  turn  not  away 
30.  30  A  lion,  (which).. turneth  not  away  for  any 
Isa.  5.  25  his  anger  is  not  turned  away,  but  his  ha. 
9.  12,  17,  2i  his  anger  is  not  turned  away,  but 

10.  4  his  anger  is  noi  turned  away,  but  his  ha. 

12.  1  thine  anger  is  turned  away,  and  thou  co. 
Jer.  3.  19  My  father;  and  slialt  not  turn  away  from 

29.  14  I  will  turn  away  your  captivity,  and  I  will 
32.  40  I  will  not  turn  away  from  them,  to  do  th. 
50.  6  they  have  turned  them  away  (on)  the  mo. 
Eze.  18.  24  when  the  righteous  turneth  away  from  his 
18.  26  When  a  righteous  (man)  turneth  away  fr. 
18.  27  when  the  wicked  (man)  turneth  away  fr. 
18.  28  turneth  away  from  all  his  transgressions 
Pan.  9.  16  let  thine  anger . .  be  turned  away  from  thy 
Hos.  14.  4  for  mine  anger  is  turned  away  from  him 
Jon.  3.  9  repent,  and  turn  away  from  his  fierce  an. 
Nah.  2.  2  Lord  hath  turned  away  the  excellency  of 
Zeph.  2.  7  shall  visit  them,  and  turn  away  their  cap. 

11.  To  cause  to  turn  back,  hit  shub,  5. 

>1111123.  11  hath  turned  my  wrath  away  from  the  ch. 
2  Ki.18.24  How  then  wilt  thou  turn  away  the  face 
2  Ch.  6.  42  turn  not  away  the  face  of  thine  anointed 
Psa.  78.  38  manyatime  turned  he  hisangeraway, and 
106.  23  to  turn  away  his  wrath,  lesthe  should  de. 
132.  10  turn  not  away  the  face  of  thine  anointed 


Prov  13.  1  A  soft  answer  turneth  away  wrath :  but 

24.  18  Lest  the  Lord,  .turn  away  liis  wrath  from 
29.  8  into  a  snare :  but  wise  (men)  turn  away 
Isa.  36.  9  How  then  wilt  thou  turn  away  the  face  of 
58.  13  If  thou  turn  away  thy  foot  from  the  sab. 
Jer.  2. 24  in  her  occasion  who  can  turn  her  away  ? 

18.  20  (and)  to  turn  away  thy  wrath  from  them 
Lam.  2. 14  discovered  thine  iniquity,  to  turn  away 
Eze.  14.  6  turn  away  your  faces  from  all  your  abum. 
Amos.  1.  3,  6,  9,  11,  13  I  will  not  turn  away  (the  pu.) 

2.  1,  4, 6, 1  will  not  turn  away  (the  punishment) 
Mai.  2.  6  and  did  turn  many  away  from  iniquity 

12.  To  turn  or  bring  back,  2\v  shub,  3 a. 

Jer.  50.  6  they  have  turned  them  away  (on)  the  mo. 

13.  To  turn  off  or  away,  ai roarpeipw  aposlrepho. 
-Matt.  5.  42  would  borrow  of  thee  turn  not  thou  away 
Acts  3.  26  in  turning  away  every  one  of  you  from  his 
Rom.  11.  26  and  shall  turn  away  ungodliness  from  Ja. 
2  Ti.  1. 15  all  they  which  are  in  Asia  be  turned  away 

4.  4  they  shall  turn  away  (their)  ears  from  the 
Heb.  12.  25  if  we  turn  away  from  him  that  (speaketh) 

1 4.  To  be  turned  off  or  away,  dnoTpenopai  apotrepo. 

2  Ti.  3.  5  denying  the  power . .  from  such  turn  away 

15.  To  turn  thoroughly  or  diversely,  Scaur  pfpw  din. 

Acts  1 3.  8  seeking  to  turn  away  the  deputy  from  the 

\Q>.To  set  or  put  away,  pt6'ujr-qpi  melhistemi. 

Acts  19.  26  Paul  hath  persuaded  and  turned  away  m. 

TURN,  (be  turned)  back,  back  again,  backward,  to  — 

1.  To  turn,  be  turned,  hapliak. 

Psa.  78.  9  The  children  of  Ephraim,  .turned  back  in 
Josh.  8.  20  the  people,  .turned  back  uj)ou  their  purs. 

2.  To  cause  to  go  round  about,  dzp  sabab,  5. 

Jer.  21  4  I  will  turn  back  the  weapons  of  war  that 

3.  To  be  turned  back,  PD  sug,  2. 

Psa.  78.  57  turned  back,  and  dealt  unfaithfully  like 
Zeph.  1.  6  them  that  are  turned  back  from  the  Lord 

4.  To  turn  aside,  HD  sur. 

Job  34.  27  Because  they  turned  hack  from  him,  and 

5.7b  cause  to  turn  the  face,  nip  panah,  5. 

Jer.  46.  21  they  also  are  turned  back,  .are  (led  away 

6.  To  be  caused  to  turn  the  face,  215  panah,  6. 

Jer.  49.  8  Flee  ye,  turn  back, dwell  deep,  O  inliabi 

7.  To  turn  back,  fir  sug,  2. 

2  Sa.  1.  22  the  bow  of  Jonathan  turned  not  hack, and 

8.  To  turn  back,  D'.tr  shub. 

Dent  23.  13  turn  back  and  cover  that  which  cometh 
Josh.11.  10  Joshua  at  that  time  turned  back,  and  to. 

1  Sa.  15.  11  for  he  has  turned  back  from  following  me 

2  Sa.  19.  37  Let  thy  servant,  .turn  back  again,  that  I 
2  Ki.  1.  5  when  the  messengers  turned  back  unto 

1.  5  said  unto  them.  Why  are  ye  now  turned 
15.  20  so  the  king  of  Assyria  turned  back,  and 

1  Ch.21.  20  Oman  turned  back,  and  saw  the  angel 

2  Ch.18.  32  they  turned  back  again  from  pursuing 
Nell.  2.  15  turned  back,  and  entered  by  the  gate  of 
Job  39.  22  neither  turneth  he  hack  from  the  sword 
Tsa.  9.  3  When  mine  enemies  are  turned  back,  tli. 

70.  3  Let  them  be  turned  back  for  a  reward  of 
78.  41  they  turned  back,  and  tempted  God,  and 
Jer.  4.  8  anger  of  the  Lord  is  not  turned  back  from 
4.  28  not  repent,  neither  will  1  turn  back  from 
11.  10  They  are  turned  back  to  tlie  iniquities  of 
Lam.  1.  8  yea.  she  sinnetli,  and  turneth  backward 
Zeph.  3.  20  when  I  turn  back  your  captivity  before 

9.  To  turn  or  bring  back,  DU?  shub,  3 a. 

Eze.  38.  4  I  will  turn  thee  backhand  put  hooks  into 
39.  2  I  will  turn  thee  back,  and  leave  but  the 

10.  To  cause  to  turn  back,  3®  shub,  5. 

2  Ki.  19.  28  I  will  turn  thee  back  by  the  way  by  which 
Isa.  14.  27  stretched  out,  and  who  shall  turn  it  back 
37.  29  I  will  turn  thee  back  by  the  way  by  which 
Jer.  6.  9  turn  back  thine  hand  as  a  grape  gatherer 

11.  To  turn,  arpcipin  strepho. 

Acts  7.  39  in  their  hearts  turned  hack  again  into  Eg, 

1 2.  To  turn  by  degrees,  quietly,  bir oarpitpu  hvpostr. 

Luke  2.  45  they  turned  back  again  to  Jerusalem,  se. 

TURN  every  way,  face,  far  away,  to  — 

1. To  turn  self,  ~En  haphak,  7. 

Gen.  3.  24  a  flaming  sword  which  turned  every  way 

2.  To  cast  off  or  away,  rut  zanach,  5. 

Isa.  19.  6  they  shall  turn  the  rivers  far  away,  .the 

3.  To  turn  the  face,  look,  rip  panah. 

Gen.  18.  22  the  men  turned  their  faces  from  thence 

TURN  from,  upside  down,  to  — 

1.7’o  turn  upside  down,  nil!  avath,  3. 

Psa.  146.  9  way  of  the  wicked  he  turneth  upside  down 

2.  To  turn  back,  Die*  shub. 

Isa.  59.  20  unto  them  that  turn  from  transgression 

3.  To  turn  away  or  off,  a-Kourpetpoi  aposlrepho. 

Titus  1.  14  commandments  of  men,  that  turn  from 

4.  To  set  up,  excite,  avaararooi  anaslatoo. 

Acts  17.  6  These  that,  .turned  the  world  upside  do. 

TURN  in,  over,  violently,  to  — 

1  .To  turn  over,  be  perverse,  DH  yarat. 

Job  16. 11  God  hath,  .turned me  over  intothe  hands 


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2.  To  turn  aside,  no  sur . 

Gen  19.  2  turn  in,  I  pray  you,  into  your  servants'll. 

ig.  3  turned  in  unto  him,  and  entered  into  his 
Jud"  4  18  Turn  in,  my  lord,  turn  in  to  me;  fear  not 
°  4.  18  when  lie  had  turned  in  unto  her  into  the 
,3’  3  turned  in  thither,  and  said  unto  him,  W. 
,8’  15  turned  thitherward,  and  came  to  the  ho. 
ig'.  1 1  let  us  turn  in  into  this  city  of  the  Jebusi. 

2  Ivi.  4.  8  as  oft  as  he  passed  by,  he  turned  in  thith. 

4. 10  when  he  conieth.  .lie  shall  turn  in  thither 
Prov.  9.  4,  16  Whoso  (is)  simple,  let  him  turn  in  hi. 

3 . To  wrap  round,  qjy  tsanaph. 

Isa.  22.  18  He  will  surely  violently  turn  and  toss  thee? 

TURN  self  (about  or  again),  to  — 

1 .  To  be  turned,  ns1?  laphath,  2. 

Ruth  3.  8  that  the  man  was  afraid,  and  turned  him. 

2. 7b  go,  or  turn  round  about,  sabab. 

Gen.  42.  24  he  turned  himself  about  from  them,  and 

3.  To  turn  the  face,  n:s  panah. 

1  Sa.  14.  47  whithersoever  he  turned  himself,  lie  vex. 

1  Ivi.  2.  3  prosper. .  whithersoever  thou  turnest  thy. 

2  Ki.23.  16  as  Josiali  turned  himself,  he  spied  the  se. 

4.  To  cause  to  turn  the  face,  panah,  5. 

•Ter.  49.  24  Damascus  is  waxed  feeble ..  turneth  hers. 

5 . To  turn  back,  bring  back,  nw  shub,  3a. 

Psa.  60.  1  been  displeased  ;  0  turn  thyself  to  us  ag 

6 . To  turn,  trrpe<pa  strephb. 

Jolinao.  14  she  had  thus  said,  she  turned  herself  ba. 

20.  16  She  turned  herself,  and  saith  unto  him 

TURN  to  flight,  to  — 

To  incline,  put  to  flight,  kA'ivco  klino. 

Heb.  11.  34  turned  to  flight  the  armies  of  the  aliens 

TURN,  to  cause  or  make  to  — 

To  cause  to  turn  back,  shub,  5. 

Psa.  44.  10  Thou  makest  us  to  turn  back  from  tile  e. 
Dan.  11.  1 S  reproach,  .lie  shall  cause  (it)  to  turn  upon 

TURNED  to  the  contrary,  up,  to  be  — 

To  be  turned,  haphak,  2. 

Estli.  9.  1  though  it  was  turned  to  the  contrary 
Job  28.  5  and  under  it  is  turned  up  as  it  were  lire 

TURNING  away  — 

1.  Turning  back,  nnizo  meshubah. 

Prov.  1.  32  the  turning  away  of  the  simple  shall  slay 

2.  To  turn  or  bring  back,  nur  shub,  3a. 

Mic.  2.  4  turning  away  lie  hath  divided  our  fields 

TURNING  of  things  upside  down  — 

To  turn,  T,;rt  haphak. 

Isa.  29. 16  Surely  your  turning  of  tilings  upside  do. 
See  also  Ashes,  foolishness,  left,  right,  right  hand, 
righteousness,  way. 

TURTLE  (dove)  — 

1 .  A  turtle  dove,  I'm  tor. 

Gen.  1 5.  9  and  a  turtle  dove,  and  a  young  pigeon 
Lev.  1.  14  shall  living  his  offering  of  turtle  doves,  or 

5.  7  he  shall  bring,  .two  turtle  doves,  or  two 

5.  11  if  lie  be  not  able  to  bring  two  turtle  dov. 
12.  6  she  shall  bring,  .a  turtle  dove,  for  a  sin 
12.  8  she  shall  bring  two  turtle  doves,  or  two 

14.  22  two  turtle  doves,  or  two  young  pigeons 

14.  30  he  shall  offer  the  one  of  the  turtle  doves 

15.  14  he  shall  take  to  him  two  turtle  doves,  or 
15.  29  slieshall  take  unto  her  two  turtles,  or  two 

Nuni.  6.  10  he  shall  bring  two  turtles,  or  two  young 
Psa.  74.  19  deliver  not  the  soul  of  thy  turtle  doveun. 
Song  2.  12  the  voice  of  the  turtle  is  heard  in  our  la. 
Jer.  8.  7  the  turtle  and  the  crane  and  the  swallow 

2.  A  turtle  dove,  Tpvydv  trugun. 

Luke  2.  24  A  pair  of  turtle  doves,  or  two  young  pig. 

TUTOR  — 

One  on  whom  a  thing  is  devolved,  eirirpoiros  epitro. 
Gal.  4.  2  is  under  tutors  and  governors  until  the 

TWAIN,  twice  — ■ 

1 .  Two,  U'lj  shenayim. 

1  Sa.  18.  21  be  my  son  in  law  in  (the  one  of)  the  tw. 

2  Ki.  4.  33  shut  the  door  upon  them  twain,  and  pra. 
Isa.  6.  2  six  wings;  with  twain  he  covered  his  face 

6.  2  with  twain  he  covered  his  feet,  and  with  t. 
Jer.  34.  18  they  cut  the  calf  in  twain,  and  passed  be. 
Eze.  21.  19  botli  twain  shall  come  forth  out  of  one 

2 . Two,  S vo,  duo. 

Matt.  5.  41  compel  thee  to  go  a  mile,  go  with  him  tw. 

19.  5  shall  cleave . .  they  twain  shall  be  one  fle. 
19.  6  Wherefore  they  are  no  more  twain,  but 

21.  31  Whether  of  them  twain  did  the  will  of 
27.  21  Whether  of  the  twain  will  ye  that  I  rele. 
27.  51  the  veil  of  the  temple  was  rent  in  twain 
Markio.  8  they  twain . .  they  are  no  more  twain,  but 
15.  38  the  veil  of  the  temple  was  rent  in  twain 
Epli.  2.  15  to  make  in  himself  of  twain  one  new  man 


Gen.  49.  28  these  (arc)the  twelve  tribes  of  Israel :  and 
Exodis.  27  they  came  to  Elim,  where  (were)  twelve 

24.  4  twelve  pillars,  according  to  the  twelve  tr. 
28.  21  the  stones  shall  be.  .twelve,  according  to 
28.  21  shall  they  be  according  to  the  twelve  tr. 

39. 14  the  stones  (were),  .twelve,  according  to 
39.  14  every  one.  .according  to  the  twelve  tribes 

Lev.  24.  5  take  fine  flour,  and  bake  twelve  cakes  th. 
Num.  1.  44  and  the  princes  of  Israel,  (being)  twelve 

7.  3  brought,  .six  covered  wagons,  and  twelve 

7 .  78  On  the  twelfth  day  Ahira  the  son  of  Enan 

7.  84  twelve  chargers.. twelve  silver  bowls,  tw. 

7.  86  The  golden  spoons  [were)  twelve,  full  of 

7.  87  oxen,  .(were)  twelve  bullocks,  .rams  twe. 

7.  87  the  lambs  of  the  first  year  twelve,  with 

7.  87  kids  of  the  goats  for  sin  offering  twelve 

17.  2  take  of  every  one  of  them,  .twelve  rods 

17.  6  according  to  their  fathers’  houses,  .twel. 
29- 17  (ye  shall  offer)  twelve  young  bullocks,  two 

31.  5  a  thousand  of  (every)  tribe,  twelve  thou. 

33.  9  in  Elim  (were)  twelve  fountainsof  water 

Dent.  1.  23  I  took  twelve  men  of  you,  one  of  a  tribe 
Josh.  3. 12  take  you  twelve  men  out  of  the  tribes  of 

4.  2  Take  you  twelve  men  out  of  the  people 

4.  3  Take  you.  .out of  the  place,  .twelve  ston. 
4.  4  Joshua  called  the  twelve  men,  whom  he 
4.  8  took  up  twelve  stones  out  of  the  midst  of 
4.  9  Joshua  set  up  twelve  stones  in  the  midst 
4.  20  those  twelve  stones,  which  they  took  out 

8.  25  all  that  fell  that  day.  .(were)  twelve  tho. 

18.  24  and  Gaba,  twelve  cities  with  their  villag. 

19. 15  Beth-lehem:  twelve  cities  with  their  vil. 
21.  7  out  of  the  tribe  of  Zebulun,  twelve  cities 
21.  40  the  cities,  .were (by) their  lot  twelves  cit. 

Judgig.  29  divided  her.  .into  twelve  pieces,  and  sent 
21.  10  the  congregation  sent  thither  twelve  tho. 

2  Sa.  2  15  there  arose. .  twelve  of  Benjamin,  .and  tw. 
10.  6  sent  and  hired,  .of  Ish-tob  twelve thousa. 

17.  1  Let  me  now  choose  out  twelve  thousand 

1  Ki.  4.  7  Solomon  had  twelve  officers  over  all  Isr. 

4.  26  Solomon  had.  .twelve  thousand  horsemen 

7. 15  a  line  of  twelve  cubits  did  compass  either 
7.  25  It  stood  upon  twelve  oxen,  three  looking 

7.  44  one  sea,  and  twelve  oxen  under  the  sea 
10.  20  twelve  lions  stood  there  on  the  one  side 

10.  26  chariots,  and  twelve  thousand  horsemen 

11.  30  Ahijah  caught,  .and rent  it  (in)  twelve 

16.  23  began  Omri  to  reign  over  Israel,  twelve 

18.  31  Elijah  took  twelve  stones,  according  to 

19.  19  twelve  yoke  (of  oxen),  .lie  with  the  twel. 

2  Ki.  3.  i  Jehoram.  .the  son  of  Ahab.  .reigned  twe. 

8. 25  In  the  twelfth  year  of  Joram  theson  of  Ah. 

17.  1  In  the  twelfth  year  of  All az king  of  Judah 
21.  1  Manasseli  (was)  twelve  years  old  when  lie 

1  Ch.  6.  63  out  of  the  tribe  of  Zebulun,  twelve  cities 

9.  22  chosen  to  be  porters,  .two  hundred  and  t. 
15.  10  and  his  brethren  an  hundred  and  twelve 

24.  12  Tlie  eleventh  to  Eliashib,  the  twelfth  to 

25.  9  who  with  his  brethren  and  sons  (were)tw. 

25.  to  his  sons,  and  his  brethren,  (were)  twelve 

[So  in  verse  n,  12,  13,  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  20,  21,  22,  23, 
24,  25,  26,  27,  28,  29,  30,  31.] 

25. 19  The  twelfth  to  Hashaliiah,  (he),  his  sons 
27.  15  The  twelfth  (captain)  for  the  twelfth  mo. 

2  Ch.  1. 14  four  hundred  chariots,  and  twelve  thous. 

4.  4  It  stood  upon  twelve  oxen,  three  looking 
j.  15  One  sea,  and  twelve  oxen  under  it 
9.  19  twelve  lions  stood  there  on  the  one  side 
9.  25  Solomon  had.  .twelve  thousand  horsemen 

33.  1  Manasseli  was  twelve  years  old  when  he 

34.  3  in  the  twelfth  year  lie  began  to  purge  Ju. 
Ezra  2.  6  two  thousand  eight  hundred  and  twelve 

2.  18  The  children  of  .Torah,  an  hundred  and  t. 

8.  24  I  separated  twelve  of  the  chief  priests,  S. 

8.  31  we  departed,  .on  the  twelfth  (day)  of  the 

8.  35  twelve  bullocks  for  all  Israel,  ninety  and 

8.  35  seventy  and  seven  lambs,  twelve  he  goats 

Non.  5.  14  twelve  years,  I  and  my  brethren  have  not 

7.  24  children  of  Haripli,  an  hundred  and  twel. 
Esth.  2.  12  after  that  she  had  been  twelve  months 

3.  7  in  the  twelfthyear  of  kingAhasuerus,  th. 

3.  7  from  month  to  month,  (to)  the  twelfth 

3.  13  upon  the  thirteenth  (day)  of  the  twelfth 

8.  12  upon  the  thirteenth  (day)  of  the  twelfth 

9.  1  in  the  twelfth  month,  that(is),  the  month 
Psa.  60.  title,  smote  of  Edom  in  the  valley,  .twelve 
Jer.  52.  20  twelve  brasen  bulls  that(were)  under  the 

52.  21  a  fillet  of  twelve  cubits  did  compass  it 
52.  31  in  the  twelfth  month,  in  the  five  and  tw. 
Eze.  29.  1  in  the  twelfth  (day)  of  the  month,  the  wo. 

32.  1  in  the  twelfth  year,  in  the  twelfth  month 

32.  17  It  came  to  pass  also  in  the  twelfth  year 

33.  21  it  came  to  pass  in  the  twelfthyear  of  our 
43.  16  altar(shall  be)  twelve  (cubits)  long, twel. 
47.  ^inherit  theland,  according  to  the  twelve  tr. 

2.  Two  (and)  ten,  ~ii%  ’ifi  tere  asar. 

Ezra  6. 17  for  a  sin  offering  for  all  Israel,  twelve  he 
Dan.  4.  29  At  the  end  of  twelve  months  he  walked 

3.  Ten  (and)  two,  deuaSvo  dekaduo. 

Acts  19.  7  And  all  the  men  were  about  [twelve! 

24.  11  there  are  yet  but[twelve]  days  since  I  we. 


TWELFTH,  twelve  — 

1 .  Two  (and)  ten,  ~iyv.  Ciy  shenem  asar. 

Gen.  5.  8  days  of  Seth  were  nine  hundred  and  tw. 
14.  4  Twelve  years  they  served  Cliedorlaomer 
17.  20  twelve  princes  shall  he  beget,  and  I  will 

25.  16  twelve  princes  according  to  their  nations 

35.  22  it  came  to  pass,  .the  sons  of  Jacob  were  tw. 
42.  13  Thy  servants  (are)  twelve  brethren,  the 
42.  32  We  (be)  twelve  brethren,  sons  of  our  fat. 


4 .Two  (and)  ten,  SdSeua  docleka. 

Matt.  9.  20  was  diseased  with  an  issue  of  blood  twe. 

10.  1  he  had  called  unto  (him)  his  twelve  disc. 

10.  2  the  names  of  the  twelve  apostles  are.these 

10.  5  These  twelve  Jesus  sent  forth,  and  comm. 

11.  i  an  end  of  commanding  his  twelve  discip. 
14.  20  took  up  of  the  fragments,  .twelve  baskets 

19.  28  upon  twelve  thrones,  judging  the  twelve 

20. 17  took  the  twelve  disciples  apart  in  the  way 


Matt26.  14  one  of  the  twelve,  called  Judas  Iscariot 

26.  20  even  was  come,  he  sat  down  with  the  tw. 

26.  47  Judas,  one  of  the  twelve,  came,  and  with 

26.  53  give  me  more  than  twelve  legions  of  ang. 
Mark  3.  14  he  ordained  twelve,  that  they  should  be 

4.10  they  that  were  about  him  with  the  twelve 

5.  25  which  had  an  issue  of  blood  twelve  years 

5.  42  for  she  was  (of  the  age)  of  twelve  years 

6.  7  he  called  (unto  him)  the  twelve,  and  began 

6.  43  they  took  up  twelve  baskets  full  of  the  fr. 

8. 19  how  many .  .took  ye  up?  They  say.  .Twelve 

9.  35  he  sat  down,  and  called  the  twelve,  and 

10.  32  he  took  again  the  twelve,  and  began  to  tell 

11.  11  hewentoutunto  Bethany  witli  the  twelve 
14.  10  Judas  Iscariot,  one  of  the  twelve,  went 
14.  17  And  in  the  evening  he  cometh  with  the  tw. 
14.  20  (It  is)  oneof  the  twelve,  that  dippeth  with 
14.  43  cometh  Judas,  oneof  the  twelve,  and  with 

Luke  2.  42  when  he  was  twelve  yearsold,  they  went 

6.  13  of  them  he  chose  twelve,  whom  also  he 
8.  1  he  went . .  and  the  twelve  (were)  with  him 
8.  42  he  had  one  only  daughter,  about  twelve 

8.  43  a  woman,  having  an  issue  of  blood  twelve 

9.  1  he  called  his  twelve  disciples  together,  and 

9.  12  then  came  the  twelve,  and  said  unto  him 

9.  17  and  there  was  taken  up.  .twelve  baskets 

18.  31  he  took  (unto  him)  the  twelve,  and  said 

22.  3  Iscariot,  being  of  the  number  of  the  twelve 
22.  14  he  sat  down,  and  the  [twelve)  apostles  wi. 
22.  30  sit  on  thrones  judging  the  twelve  tribes  of 
22.  47  Judas,  one  of  the  twelve,  went  before  them 
John  6.  13  filled  twelve  baskets  with  the  fragments 
6.  67  Then  said  Jesus  unto  the  twelve,  Will  ve 
6.  70  Have  not  I  chosen  you  twelve, and  oneof 

6.  71  for  he  it  was.  .being  one  of  the  twelve 

11.  9  Are  there  not  twelve  hours  in  the  day? 

20.  24  Thomas,  one  of  the  twelve,  called  Didymus 
Acts  6.  2  the  twelve  called  the  multitude  of  the  di. 

7.  8  Isaac  begat  Jacob;  and  Jacob,  .the  twelve 
1  Co.  15.  5  he  was  seen  of  Cephas,  then  of  the  twelve 
Jas.  1.  1  to  the  twelve  tribes  that  are  scattered  ab. 
Rev.  7.  5,  5,  5,  6,  6,  6,  7,  7,  7, -8,  8,  8  sealed  twelve  th. 

12.  1  and  upon  her  head  a  crown  of  twelve  stars 

21.  i2twelvegates.  .[twelve angels].. twelve  trib. 
21. 14  the  wall  of  the  city  had  twelve  foundati. 
21.  14  in  them  the  names  of  the  twelve  apostles 
21. 16  he  measured  the  city,  .twelve  thousand 

21.  21  the  twelve  gates  (were)  twelve  pearls,  ev. 

22.  2  the  tree  of  life,  which  bare  twelve(manner 

5.  Twelfth,  SevSeuaros  dodekalos. 

Rev.  21.  20  the  eleventh,  a  jacinth,  the  twelfth, anam. 

TWELVE  tribes  — 

Twelve  tribes,  5aS euaipvAov  dodekaphulon. 

Acts  26.  7  Unto  which . .  cm-  twelve  tribes,  instantly 


TWENTIETH,  twenty  — 

1.  Twenty,  D'ffp’j;  esrim. 

Gen.  6.  3  his  days  shall  be  an  hundred  and  twenty 
8. 14  on  the  seven  and  twentieth  day  of  the  mo. 
11.  24  Nahor  lived  nine  and  twenty  years,  and 
18.31  Peradventure  there  shall  be  twenty  found 
18.  31  said,  I  will  not  destroy(it)  for  twenty's  sa. 

23.  1  an  hundred  and  seven  and  twenty  years 
31.  38  This  twenty  years  (have  I  been)  with  thee 

31.  41  Thus  have  I  been  twenty  years  in  thy  ho. 

32.  14  Two  hundred  she  goats, and  twenty  he  go. 
32.  14  two  hundred  ewes,  and  twenty  rams 

32.  15  forty  kine.and  ten  bulls,  twenty  she  asses 

37.  28  sold  Joseph,  .for  twenty  (pieces)  of  silver 
Exod.12.  18  until  theone  and  twentieth  day  of  themo. 

26.  2  The  length .  .(shall  be)  eight  and  twenty 

26. 18  twenty  boards  on  the  south  side  southw. 
26.  19  forty  sockets  of  silver  under  the  twenty 

26.  20  the  north  side,  (there  shall  be)  twenty  bo. 

27.  10  twenty  pillars  thereof,  and  their  twenty 
27. 11  twenty  pillars  and  their  twenty  sockets 
27. 16  an  hanging  of  twentycubits,(of)blue,and 
30.  13  a  shekel  (is)  twenty  gerahs:  an  half  shekel 
30.  14  Every  one . .  from  twenty  years  old  and  ab. 

36.  9  The  length  of  one  curtain  (was)  twenty 
36.  23  twenty  boards  for  the  south  side  southw. 
36.  24  forty  sockets,  .lie  made  under  the  twenty 
36.  25  for  the  other  side . .  he  made  twenty  boar. 

38. 10  (were)  twenty,  and  their  brasen  sockets  t. 

38.  1 1  twenty,  and  their  sockets  of  brass  twenty 

38. 18  twenty  cubits  (was)  the  length,  and  the 
38.  24  twenty  and  nine  talents,  and  seven  liund. 
38.  26  from  twenty  years  old  and  upwards,  for 

Lev.  27.  3  from  twenty  years  old  even  unto  sixty  ye. 

27.  5  from  five  years  old  even  unto  twenty  years 

27.  5  thy  estimation  shall  be.  .twenty  shekels 
27.  25  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary ;  twenty  ger. 
Num.  1.  3  From  twenty  years  old  and  upward 
[So  in  verse  18,  20,  22,  24,  26,  28,  30,  32,  34,  36,  38,  40, 

4  ’  45  ^  3.  39  all  the  males.,  (were)  twenty  and  two  tho. 

3  43  twenty  and  two  thousand  two  hundred 
3.  47  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary .  .(is)  twenty 

7.  86  tlie  gold,  (was)  an  hundred  and  twenty 

7.  88  twenty  and  four  bullocks,  the  rams  sixty 

8.  24  from  twenty  and  five  years  old  and  upw. 

10. 11  on  the  twentieth  (day)of  the  second  mon. 

11. 19  five  days,  neither  ten  days,  nor  twenty 
14.  29  from  twenty  years  old  and  upward,  which 
18.  16  the  shekel  of  the  sanctuary.. (is)  twenty 

25.  9  those  that  died,  .were  twenty  and  four 

26.  2,  4  from  twenty  years  old  and  upward 
26.  14  twenty  and  two  thousand  and  two  liund. 
26.  62  twenty  and  three  thousand, all  males  from 

32. 11  Surely  none,  .from  twenty  years  old  and 


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Num  33.  39  Aaron  (was)  an  hundred  and  twenty  and 
Deut3i.  2  I  (am)  an  hundred  and  twenty  years  old 
34.  7  Moses  (was)  an  hundred  and  twenty  years 
Josh.  15.  32  all  the  cities .  .twenty  and  nine,  with  their 

19.  30  twenty  and  two  cities  with  their  villages 
Judg.  4.  3  twenty  years  he  mightily  oppressed  the 

7.  3  there  returned  of  the  people  twenty  and 

8.  10  an  hundred  and  twenty  thousand  men  th. 

10.  2  he  judged  Israel  twenty  and  three  years 

10.  3  and  judged  Israel  twenty  and  two  years 

11.  33  till  thou  come  to  Minnith,  (even)  twenty 

15.  20  And  he  judged  Israel  .  .twenty  years 

16.  31  buried  him.  .lie  judged  Israel  twenty  ye. 

20.  15  twenty  and  six  thousand  men  that  drew 
20.  21  destroyed,  .that  day  twenty  and  two  tlio. 
20.  35  destroyed,  twenty  and  five  thousand  and 

20.  46  twenty  and  five  thousand  men  that  drew 

1  Sa.  7.  2  the  time  was  long  ;  for  it  was  twenty  ye. 

14.  14  that  first  slaughter,  .was  about  twenty 

2  Sa.  3.  20  Abner  came  to  David,  .and  twenty  men 

8.  4  seven  hundred  horsemen,  and  twenty  th. 

8.  5  David  slew  of  the  Syrians  two  and  twenty 

9.  IO  Now  Zibahad  fifteen  sons  and  twenty  ser 

10.  6  the  Syrians  of  Zoba,  twenty  thousand  fo. 

18.  7  a  great  slaughter  that  day  of  twenty  tho. 

19.  17  his  fifteen  sons  and  his  twenty  servants 

21.  20  on  every  foot  six  toes,  four  and  twenty  in 

24.  8  at  the  end  of  nine  months  and  twenty  da. 

1  Ki.  4.  23  Ten  fat  oxen,  and  twenty  oxen  out  of  the 

5.  11  twenty  thousand  measures,  .and  twenty 

6.  2  the  breadth  thereof  twenty  (cubits),  and 

6.  3  twenty  cubits  (was)  the  length  thereof 

6. 16  he  built  twenty  cubits  on  the  sides  of  the 

6.  20  twenty  cubits  in  length,  and  twenty  cub. 

6.  20  and  twenty  cubits  in  the  height  thereof 

8.  63  twenty  thousand,  and  an  hundred  and 

9.  10  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  twenty  years 

9.  n  Solomon  gave  Hiram  twenty  cities  in  the 

9.  28  gold,  four  hundred  and  twenty  talents 

10.  10  an  hundred  and  twenty  talents  of  gold 

14.  20  thedays..(were)twoandtwentyyears:and 

15.  9  in  the  twentieth  year  of  Jeroboam  king  of 

15.  33  to  reign  over  all  Israel,  .twenty  and  four 

16.  8  In  the  twenty  and  sixth  year  of  Asa  king 

16.  10,  15  in  the  twenty  and  seventh  year  of 
16.  29  reigned  over  Israelin  Samaria  twenty  and 

20.  30  a  wall  fell  upon  twenty  and  seven  thous. 

22.  42  lie  reigned  twenty  and  five  years  in  Jeru. 

2  Ki  4.  42  twenty  loaves  of  barley,  and  full  ears  of 

8.  26  Two  and  twenty  years  old  (was)  Ahaziah 

10.  36  Jehu  reigned  over  Israel,  .twenty  and  ei. 

12.  6  in  the  three  and  twentieth  year  of  king 

13.  1  I11  the  three  and  twentieth  year  of  Joash 

14.  2  He  was  twenty  and  five  years  old  when  he 

14.  2  reigned  twenty  and  nine  years  in  Jerusa. 

15.  1  In  the  twenty  and  seventh  year  of  Jerob. 
13.  27  the  son  of  Remaliah .  .(reigned)  twenty 

15.  30  in  the  twentieth  year  of  Jotham  the  son 
'5'  33  Five  and  twenty  years  old  was  he  when 

16.  2  Twenty  years  old  (was)  Ahaz  when  he  be. 
18.  2  Twenty  and  five  years  old  was  he  when  he 
1 3.  2  he  reigned  twenty  and  nine  years  in  Jer. 
21.19  Amon  (was)  twenty  and  two  years  old  wh. 

23.  31  Jehoahaz  (was)  twenty  and  three  years 

23.  36  Jehoiakim  (was)  twenty  and  five  years  old 
24. 18  Zeilekiah  (was)  twenty  and  one  years  old 

25.  27  on  the  seven  and  twentieth  (day)  of  the  mo. 

1  Ch.  2.  22  Jair,  who  had  three  and  twenty  cities  in 

7.  2  two  and  twenty  thousand  and  six  hundred 

7.  7  twenty  and  two  thousand  and  thirty  and 

7.  9  the  number,  .(was)  twenty  thousand  and 

7.  40  the  number,  (was)  twenty  and  six  thousa. 

12.  28  of  his  father's  house  twenty  and  two  cap. 
12.  30  of  the  children  of  Ephraim  twenty  thous. 
12.  35  twenty  and  eight  thousand  and  six  hund 

1 2.  37  on  the  other  side . .  an  hundred  and  twenty 
15.  5  and  his  brethren  an  hundred  and  twenty 
15.  6  and  his  brethren  two  hundred  and  twenty 
18.  4  David  took  from  him .  .twenty  thousand 
18.  5  slew  of  the  Syrians  two  and  twenty  thou. 
20.  6  whose  fingers  and  toes(were)  four  and  tw. 

23.  4  twenty  and  four  thousand  (were)  to  set 
23.  24  from  the  age  of  twenty  years  and  upward 

23.  27  (were)  numbered  from  twenty  years  old 

24.  16  nineteenth  to  Pethahiah,  the  twentieth  to 

24.  17  The  one  and  twentieth ..  the  two  and  tw. 

24.  18  The  three  and  twentieth. .the  four  and  tw. 

25.  27  The  twentieth  to  Eliathah,  (he),  his  sons 

25.  28  The  one  and  twentieth  to  Hothir,  (he),  his 

25.  29  The  two  and  twentieth  to  Gidalti,  (he),  his 
25.  30  The  three  and  twentieth  to  Mahazioth 
23.  31  The  four  and  twentieth  to  Romamti-ezer 

27.  1  of  every  course  were  twenty  and  four  th. 

27.  2  in  his  course  (were)  twenty  and  four  tho. 

So  in  v.  5,  7,  8,  9,  10,  11,  12,  13,  14,  15. 

27.  4  in  his  course  likewise  (were)  twenty  and 
27.  23  took  not  the  number  of  them  from  twenty 

2  Ch.  2.10,  10  twenty  thousand,  .and  twenty  thousa. 

3.  3  three  score  cubits, and  the  breadthtwenty 

3.  4  twenty  cubits,  and.  .an  hundred  and  tw. 
3.  8  twenty  cubits,  and  the  breadth,  .twenty 

3.  11  the  wings  of  the  cherubim  (were)  twenty 

3. 13  spread  themselves  forth  twenty  cubits 

4.  1  twenty  cubits  the  length  thereof,  and  tw. 

5.  12  an  hundred  and  twenty  priests  sounding 
7.  5  Solomon  offered  a  sacrifice  of  twenty  and 
7.  5  and  an  hundred  and  twenty  thousand  sh. 

7.  10  on  the  three  and  twentieth  day  of  the  se. 

8.  1  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  twenty  yea. 

9.  9  gave  the  king  an  hundred  and  twenty  tal. 

11.  21  begat  twenty  and  eight  sons,  and  threes. 

13.  21  begat  twenty  and  two  sons,  and  sixteen 

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2  Ch.20.  31  he  reigned  twenty  and  five  years  in  Jeru. 
25.  1  Amaziah  (was)  twenty  and  five  years  old 
23.  1  he  reigned  twenty  and  nine  years  in  Jer. 
25.  5  numbered  them  from  twenty  years  old 
27.  1  Jotham  (was)  twenty  and  five  years  old  w. 

27.  8  He  was  five  and  twenty  years  old  when 

28.  1  Ahaz(was)twentyyearsoldwhenhebegan 

28.  6  slew  in  Judah  an  hundred  and  twenty  th. 

29.  i  to  reign  (when  he  was)  five  and  twenty 

29.  1  he  reigned  nine  and  twenty  years  in  Jer. 

31. 17  the  Levites  from  twenty  years  old  and  up. 
33.  21  Amon  (was)  two  and  twenty  years  old  wh. 
36.  2  Jehoahaz  (was)  twenty  and  three  years 
36.  5  Jehoiakim  (was)  twentyand  five  years  old 
36.  11  Zedekiah  (was)  one  and  twenty  years  old 

Ezra  1.  9  chargers  ofsilver,  nine  and  twenty. knives 
2.  11  The  children  of  Bebai,  six  hundred  twenty 
2.  12  a  thousand  two  hundred  twenty  and  two 
2.  17  children  of  Bezai,  three  hundred  twenty 
2.  19  children  of  Hashum,  two  hundred  twenty 
2.  21  of  Beth  lehem,  an  hundred  twenty  and 
2. 23  The  men  of  Anathotli,  an  hundred  twen. 
2.  26  children  of  Ramah.  .six  hundred  twenty 
2.  27  The  men  of  Michmas,  an  hundred  twenty 
2.  28  The  men  of  Beth-el.  .two  hundred  twenty 
2.  32  of  Harim,  three  hundred  and  twenty 
2.  33  The  children  of  hod.  .seven  hundred  twe. 
2.  41  the  children  of  Asaph,  an  hundred  twen. 

2.  67  six  thousand  seven  hundred  and  twenty 

3.  8  Levites,  from  twenty  years  old  and  upw. 

8.  11  the  sons  of  Bebai,  and  with  him  twenty 

8.  19  Merari,  his  brethren,  and  their  sons,  tw. 

8.  20  two  hundred  and  twenty  Nethinims,  all 

8.  27  twenty  basins  of  gold  of  a  thousand  dra 

10.  9  the  ninth  month,  and  the  twentieth  (day) 
Nell.  1.  1  in  the  month  Chisleu,  in  the  twentieth  ye. 

2.  1  in  the  twentieth  year  of  Artaxerxes  the  ki. 

5. 14  from  the  twentieth  year  even  unto  the 

6.  15  the  wall  was  finished  in  the  twenty  and 

7.  16  The  children  of  Bebai,  six  hundred  twen. 

7. 17  two  thousand  three  hundred  twenty  and 
7.  22  children  of  Hashum,  three  hundred  twe. 
7.  23  children  of  Bezai,  three  hundred  twenty 
7.  27  The  men  of  Anathoth,  an  hundred  twenty 
7.  30  The  men  of  Ramah.  six  hundred  twenty 
7.  31  men  of  Michmas,  an  hundred  and  twenty 
7.  32  The  men  of  Beth-el.  .an  hundred  twenty 
7.  35  of  Harim,  three  hundred  and  twenty 

7.  37  The  children  of  Lod.  .seven  hundred  twe. 

7.  69  six  thousand  seven  hundred  and  twenty 

9.  1  in  the  twenty  and  fourth  day  of  this  mo. 

11.  8  after  him  Gabbai.  .nine  hundred  twenty 

11. 12  their  brethren ..  (were)  eight  hundred  tw. 

11.  14  their  brethren  ,  au  hundred  twenty  and 

Esth.  1.  1  an  hundred  and  seven  and  twenty  provi. 

8.  9  the  month  Sivan,  on  the  three  and  twen. 

8.  9  an  hundred  twenty  and  seven  provinces 

9.  30  sent  the  letters,  .to  the  hundred  twenty 
Jer.  25.  3  unto  this  day,  that  (is)  the  three  and  twe. 

52.  1  Zedekiah  (was)  one  and  twenty  years  old 
52.  28  three  thousand  Jews,  and  three  and  twe. 
52.  30  In  the  three  and  twentieth  year  of  Nebu. 
52.  31  in  the  five  and  twentieth  (day)  of  the  mo. 
Eze  4.10  (shall  be)  by  weight,  twenty  shekels  a  day 
8. 16  five  and  twenty  men,  with  their  backs  to. 

11.  1  at  the  door  of  the  gate  five  and  twenty 

29. 17  it  came  to  pass  in  the  seven  and  twentieth 

40.  1  In  the  five  and  twentieth  year  of  our  cap 
40.  13  the  breadth  (was)  five  and  twenty  cubits 
40.  21,  25  the  breadth  five  and  twenty  cubits 
40.  29,  30,  33  five  and  twenty  cubits 

40.  36  and  the  breadth  five  and  twenty  cubits 

40.  49  The  length  of  the  porch  (was)  twenty  cu. 

41.  2  forty  cubits,  and  the  breadth,  twenty  cu. 
4t.  4  twenty  cubits,  and  the  breadth,  twenty 
41. 10  the  wideness  of  twenty  cubits  round  abo. 

42.  3  Over  against  the  twenty  (cubits)  which 
45.  1  the  length  of  five  and  twenty  thousand 
45.  3  measure  the  length  of  five  and  twenty  th. 
45.  5  five  and  twenty  thousand . .  for  twenty  ch. 
45.  6  five  and  twenty  thousand  long,  over  agai. 

45. 12  twenty  gerahs :  twenty  shekels,  five  and 
48.  8  five  and  twenty  thousand  (reeds  in)  brea. 
48.  9  five  and  twenty  thousand  in  length,  and 
48.  10, 10  five  and  twenty  thousand  in  length 
48.  13  the  Levites  (shall  have)  five  and  twenty 
H8.  13  the  length  (shall  be)  five  and  twenty  tho. 
48. 15  over  against  the  five  and  twenty  thousa. 
48.  20  twenty  thousand  by  five  and  twenty  tho. 
48.  21,  21  over  against  the  five  and  twenty  tho. 

Dan.  10.  4  in  the  four  and  twentieth  day  of  the  first 

10.  1 3  the  prince . .  withstood  me  one  and  twenty 
Hag.  1. 15  In  the  four  and  twentieth  day  of  the  six 

2.  1  in  the  one  and  twentieth  (day)  of  the  mo. 
2. 10  In  the  four  and  twentieth  (day)  of  the  ni. 
2.  16  when  (one)  came  to  an  heap  of  twenty  (me.) 
2.  16  to  draw  out  fifty,  .there  were  (but)  twenty 
2.  18  from  the  four  and  twentieth  day  of  the 
2.  20  in  the  four  and  twentieth  day  of  the  mo. 
Zecli.  1.  7  Upon  the  four  and  twentieth  (day)  of  the 

5.  2  the  length  thereof  (is)  twenty  cubits,  and 

2.  Twenty,  esrin. 

Dan.  6.  1  an  hundred  and  twenty  princes,  which  sh. 

3.  Twenty,  eiKoffi  eikosi. 

Lukei4.  31  that  cometh  against  him  with  twenty  th. 
John  6.  19  when  they  had  rowed  about  five  and  twe. 
Acts  1.  15  together  were  about  an  hundred  and  tw. 

27.  28  sounded,  and  found  (it)  twenty  fathoms 
1  Co.  10.  8  fell  in  one  day  three  and  twenty  thousand 
Rev.  4.  4  round  about,  .(were)  four  and  twenty  se. 

4.  4  four  and  twenty  elders  sitting,  clothed  in 


Rev.  4.  10  The  four  and  twenty’elders  fall  down  bef . 

5.  8  four  (and)  twenty  elders  fell  down  before 
5.  14  the  [four  (and)  twenty]  elders  fell  down 
n.  16  the  four  and  twenty  elders  which  sat  be. 
19.  4  the  four  and  twenty  elders,  and  the  four 

TWENTY  thousand  — 

Tu'o  myriad ,  D'npor  kiln  'fip  shetteribbo  orribbotli. 
Nelu  7.  71,  72  twenty  thousand  drams  of  gold,  and 
Psa.  68.  17  The  chariots  of  God  (are)  twenty  thousa. 

TWICE  (as  much)  — 

1. A  beat,  step,  dj;?  paam, 

Gen.  41.  32  for  that  the  dream  was  doubled,  .twice 
Num2o.  11  and  with  his  rod  he  smote  the  rock  twice 
1  Sa.  18.  11  David  avoided  out  of  his  presence  twice 

1  Ki.  11.  9  God. .whichhadappeareduntohim  twice 
Eccl.  6.  6  though  he  live  a  thousand  years  twice  (to. ) 

2 . Two,  Duty  shenayim. 

2  Ki.  6.  io  saved  himself  there,  not  once  nor  twice 
Neh.13.  20  lodged  without  Jerusalem  once  or  twice 
Job  33. 14  God  speaketli  once,  yea  twice,  (yet  man) 

40.  5  spoken;  but  I  will  not  answer :  yea,  twice 
Psa.  62.  11  twice  have  I  heard  this,  that  power  (be.; 
Eccl.  6.  6  though  he  live  a  thousand  years  twice  (to.) 

3 .Second,  double,  copy,  college,  fiipa  mishneh. 
Exodi6.  5  it  shall  be  twice  as  much  as  they  gather 

16.  22  on  the  sixth  day  they  gathered  twice  as  m. 
Job  42.  10  Lord  gave  Job  twice  as  much  as  he  had 

4.  Twice,  Sis  dis. 

Mark  1 4.  30,  72  before  the  cock  crow  twice,  thou  shalt 
Luke  18.  12  I  fast  twice  in  the  week,  I  give  tithes  of 
Jude  12  trees,  .twice  dead,  plucked  up  by  the  ro. 

TWIG,  young  — 

1  .Suckling,  npiv  yonegeth. 

Eze.  17.  22  I  will  crop  off  from,  .hisyoungtwigsate. 

2.  Sucklings,  nip')]  yeniqoth. 

Eze.  17.  4  He  cropped  off  the  top  of  his  young  twigs 

TWILIGHT  — 

1.  Twilight,  nesheph. 

1  Sa.  30.  17  David  smote  them  from  the  twilight  even 

2  Ki.  7.  5  they  rose  up  in  the  twilight,  to  go  unto 

7.  7  they  arose,  and  fled  in  the  twilight,  and 
Job  3.  9  Let  the  stars  of  the  twilight  thereof  be 
24.  15  The  eye  also,  .waitetli  forthe-twilight,  sa. 
Prov.  7.  9  In  the  twilight,  in  the  evening,  in  thebl. 

2  .Darkness,  nabi).  alatah. 

Eze.  12.  6  In  their  sight . .  carry  (it)  forth  in  the  tw. 

12.  7  I  brought  (it)  forth  in  the  twilight . .  I  bare 

12.  12  shall  bear  upon  (his)  shoulder  in  the  twi. 

TWINED  — 

To  be  twined,  fiTiy  shazar,  6. 

Exod26.  1  ten  curtains  (of)  fine  twined  linen,  and 

26.  31.  36  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine  twined 

27.  9  hangings  for  the  court  (of)  fine  twined  li. 

27.  16  fine  twined  linen,  wrought  with  needle 
27  18  the  height  five  cubits  (of)  fine  twined  lin. 

28.  6  and  fine  twined  linen,  with  cunning  work 
28.  8  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine  twined  linen 
28.  15  and  (of)  fine  twined  linen,  shalt  thou  ma. 
36  8  made  ten  curtains  (of)  fine  twined  linen 
36.  35  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine  twined  linen 
36.  37  scarlet,  and  fine  twined  linen,  of  needlew. 
38.  9  the  hangings',  .(were  of)  fine  twined  linen 
38.  16  All  the  hangings,  .(were)  of  fine  twined  li. 

38.  18  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine  twined  linen 

39.  2,  5,  8  purple,  and  scarlet,  and  fine  twined 
39.  24  and  purple,  and  scarlet, (and)  twined  (li.) 
39.  28  and  linen  breeches  (of)  fine  twined  linen 
39.  29  a  girdle  (of)  fine  twined  linen,  and  blue 

TWINS,  (to  bear)  — 

1  .To  bear  twins ,  cxn  taam,  5. 

Song  4.  2  whereof  every  one  bear  twins,  and  none 

6.  6  whereof  every  one  beareth  twins,  and  (th. 

2.  Tv-ins,  d'P'inpi  teomim. 

Gen.  25.  24  when  her  days..were  fulfilled,  behold. .tw. 

38.  27  it  came  to  pass,  .twins  (were)  in  her  womb 
Soil"  4.  5  like  two  young  roes  that  are  twins,  which 
°  7.  3  two  breasts,  .like  two  young  roes,  .twins 

TWINKLING  — 

A  sudden  motion,  twinkling,  pin-h  rhipe. 

1  Co.  15.  52  I11  a  moment,  in  the  [twinkling]  of  an  eye 

TWO  — 

1.24  pair,  yoke,  ipx  tsemed. 

Judg  19.  10  two  asses  saddled ;  his  concubine  also 

2.  Two  damsels,  Dinpni  rachamathayim. 

Judg.  5.  30  to  every  man  a  damsel  (or)  two;  toSiscra 

3.  Two,  opty  shenayim. 

Gen  1.  16  God  made  two  great  lights  ;  the  greater 
4  19  Lamech  took  unto  him  two  wives :  the  11a . 
5!  18  Jared  lived  an  hundred  sixty  and  two  ye. 
5.  20  were  nine  hundred  sixty  and  two  years 

5.  26  lived,  .seven  hundred  eighty  and  two  ye. 
c.  28  Lamech  lived  an  hundred  eighty  and  two 

6.  19  two  of  every  (sort)  shalt  thou  bring  into 

6.  20  two  of  every  (sort)  shall  come  unto  thee 

7.  2  of  beasts  that  (are)  not  clean  by  two,  the 

7.  9  There  wentin  twoand  two  unto  Noah  into 

7. 15  two  and  two  of  all  flesh,  wherein  (is)  the 

9.  22  saw  the  nakedness .  .told  his  two  brethren 

10.  25  unto  Eber  were  born  two  sons :  the  name 

1 1.  20  Reu  lived  two  and  thirty  years,  and  begat 


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Gen.  19.  i  there  came  two  angels  to  Sodom  at  even 

19.  8  I  have  two  daughters  which  have  notkn. 
39.  15  take  thy  wife,  and  thy  two  daughters,  wh. 

39. 36  upon  the  hand  of  his  two  daughters ;  the 
39.  30  dwelt  in  the  mountain,  and  his  two  dau. 
39.  30  he  dwelt  in  a  cave,  he  and  his  two  daug. 

22.  3  took  two  of  his  young  men  with  him,  and 

24.  22  two  bracelets  for  her  hands  of  ten  (shek.) 

25. 23  Two  nations  (are)  in  thy  womb,  and  two 

27.  9  fetch  me  from  thence  two  good  kids  of  the 
29.  36  Laban  had  two  daughters :  the  name  of 

31.  33  Laban  went,  .into  the  two  maid  servants’ 

31.  41 1  served  thee  fourteen  years  for  thy  two 

32.  7  he  divided  the  people,  .into  two  bands 

32.  20  I  passed  over,  .now  I  am  become  two  ba. 
32.  22  rose  up  that  night,  and  took  his  two  wiv. 

32.  22  two  women  servants,  and  his  eleven  sons 

33.  3  unto  Rachel,  and  unto  the  two  hand  ma. 

34.  23  two  of  the  sons  of  Jacob,  Simeon  and  Levi 
ao.  2  Pharaoh  was  wroth  against  two  (of)  his 

41.  50  unto  Joseph  were  born  two  sons  before 

42.  37  Slay  my  two  sons,  if  I  bring  him  not  to 
44.  27  Ye  know  that  my  wife  bare  me  two  (sons) 
46.  27  the  sons  of  Joseph,  .(were)  two  souls,  all 
48.  i  he  took  with  him  his  two  sons,  Manasseh 
48.  5  now  thy  two  sons,  Ephraim  and  Manasseh 

Exod.  2.  13  behold,  two  men  of  the  Hebrews  strove 

4.  9  if  they  will  not  believe  also  these  two  sig. 

22.  7  strike  (it)  on  the  two  side  posts  and  on  the 

22.  22  strike  the  lintel  and  the  two  side  posts  wi. 

22. 23  blood  upon  the  lintel,  and  upon  the  two 

36.  22  they  gathered  twice  as  much  bread,  two 
18.  3  her  two  sons ;  of  which  the  name  of  the  one 
18.  6  and  thy  wife,  and  her  two  sons  with  her 

25.  22  two  rings,  .in  the  one  side  of  it,  and  two 
25.  28  make  two  cherubim,  .in  the  two  ends  of 

25.  29  make  the  cherubim  on  the  two  ends  ther. 

25.22  the  two  cherubim  which  (are)  upon  the  ark 
25-  35.  35.  35  a  knop  under  two  branches  of  the 

26.  27  Two  tenons  (shall  there  be)  in  one  board 
26.  29,  19  two  sockets  under,  .board  forhistwo 
26.  21  two  sockets  under  one  board,  and  two  so. 
26.  23  two  boards  slialt  thou  make  for  the  corn. 

26.  24  thus .  .they  shall  be  for  the  two  corners 

26. 25  two  sockets  under  one  board,  and  twosoc. 

27.  7  the  staves  shall  be  upon  the  two  sides  of 

28.  7  two  shoulder  pieces.,  joined  at  the  two  ed. 

28.  9  thou  shalt  take  two  onyx  stones,  and  gra. 

28.  22  shalt  thou  engrave  the  two  stones  with 

28.  22  thou  shalt  put  the  two  stones  upon  the  sh. 

28.  22  beartheirnames.  .upon his twoshoulders 

28.  24  two  chains  (of)  pure  gold  at  the  ends;  (of) 

28.  23  two  rings  of  gold,  and  shalt  put  the  two 
28.  24  two  wreathen  (chains)  of  gold  in  the  two 
28.  25  two  ends  of  the  two  wreathen.  .in  the  two 
28.  26  thou  shalt  make  two  rings  of  gold,  and 
28.  26  thou  shalt  put  them  upon  the  two  ends 
28.  27  two  (other)  rings  of  gold  thou  shalt  make 

28.  27  shalt  put  them  on  the  two  sides  of  the  ep. 

29.  1  Take  one  young  bullock, and  two  rams  wi. 

29.  3  bring . .  with  the  bullock  and  the  two  rams 

29.  23,  22  the  two  kidneys,  and  the  fat  that  (is) 

29.  38  two  lambs  of  the  first  year  day  by  day  co. 

30.  4  two  golden  rings  shalt  thou  make  to  it 

30.  4  by  the  two  corners  thereof,  upon  the  two 
32.  28  two  tables  of  testimony,  tables  of  stone 
32.  15  the  two  tables  of  testimony  (were)  in  his 
34.  2  Hew  thee  two  tables  of  stone  like  unto  the 
34.  4  he  hewed  two  tables  of  stone  like  unto  the 
34.  4  and  took  in  his  hand  the  two  tables  of  st. 

34.  29  the  two  tables  of  testimony  in  Moses’  ha. 
36.  22  One  board  had  two  tenons,  equally  dista. 
36.  24  two  sockets  under  one  board  for  his  two 
36.  24  two  sockets  under  another,  .forhistwo  te. 
36.  26  two  sockets  under  one  board,  and  two  so. 
36.  28  two  boards  made  he  for  the  corners  of  the 

36.  30  their  sockets . .  under  every  board  two  so. 

37.  3  two  rings  upon  the  one  side  of  it,  and  two 
37.  7  two  cherubim . .  on  the  two  ends  of  the  m. 
37.  8  made  he  the  cherubim  on  the  two  ends  th. 
37.  21,  21,  21  a  knop  under  two  branches  of  the 
37.  27  two  rings  of  gold . .  by  the  two  corners  of 
39.  4  by  the  two  edges  was  it  coupled  together 
39. 16  made  two  ouches  (of)  gold,  and  two  gold 
39.  26  put  the  two  rings  in  the  two  ends  of  the 
39.  27  two  wreathen  chains  of  gold  in  the  two 
39.  28  the  two  ends  of  the  two  wreathen  chains 
39.  28  they  fastened  in  the  two  ouches,  and  put 
39.  29  two  rings  of  gold,  and  put  (them)  on  the 
39.  20  two  (other)  golden  rings . .  on  the  two  sides 

Lev.  3.  4,  10,  25  the  two  kidneys,  and  the  fat  that 

4.  9  the  two  kidneys,  and  the  fat  that  (is)  upon 

5.  7,  1 1  two  turtle  do  ves,'or  two  young  pigeons 

7.  4  the  two  kidneys,  and  the  fat  that  (is)  on 

8.  2  two  rams,  and  a  basket  of  unleavened  hr. 

8.  26,  25  the  caul  (above)  the  liver,  and  the  two 

22.  8  she  shall  bring  two  turtles,  or  two  young 

24.  4  two  birds  alive  (and)  clean,  and  cedar  wo. 
24. 30  he  shall  take  two  he  lambs  without  blemish 

24.  22  two  turtle  doves,  or  two  young  pigeons 

24.  49  two  birds,  and  cedar  wood,  and  scarlet 

25.  24  take  to  him  two  turtle  doves,  or  two  yo. 

35.  29  take  unto  her  two  turtles,  or  two  young 

26.  2  after  the  death  of  the  two  sons  of  Aaron 
26.  5  two  kids  of  the  goats  fora  sin  offering,  and 

36.  7  he  shall  take  the  two  goats,  and  present 
26.  8  Aaron  shall  cast  lots  upon  the  two  goats 

23.  23  two  tenth  deals  of  fine  flour  mingled  with 

23.  37  bring  two  wave  loaves  of  two  tenth  deals 

23.  28  offer,  .one  young  bullock,  and  two  rams 
23.  29  two  lambs  of  the  first  year  for  a  sacrifice 
23.  20  (for)  a  wave  offering,  .with  the  two  lambs 


Lev.  24.  5  hake . .  two  tenth  deals  shall  be  in  one  cake 

24.  6  thou  shalt  set  them  in  two  rows,  six  on  a 
Kum.  2.  35  Manasseh,  (were) thirty  and  two  thousand 

2.  39  threescore  and  two  thousand  and  seven 

2.  21  those  that  were  numbered,  .thirty  and  two 

2.  26  threescore  and  two  thousand  and  seven 

3.  39  all  the  males,  .(were)  twenty  and  two  th. 
3.43  those  that  were  numbered . .  twenty  and  t. 

6.  20  bring  two  turtles,  or  two  young  pigeons 

7.  3  a  wagon  for  two  of  the  princes,  and  for 
7.  7  Two  wagons  and  four  oxen  he  gave  unto 
7.  27,  23  two  oxen,  five  rams,  five  he  goats,  five 

So  in  verse  29,  35,  41,  47,  53,  59,  65,  71,  77,  83. 

7.  89  speaking,  .from  between  the  two  cherub. 

20.  2  Make  thee  two  trumpets  of  silver;  of  a 
3  2.  26  there  remained  two  (of  the)  men  in  the  ca. 
23.  23  and  they  bare  it  between  two  upon  a  staff 

25.  6  two  tenth  deals  of  flour  mingled  with  the 

22. 22  he  was  riding . .  and  his  two  servants  (were) 

26.  34  These  (are)  the  families,  .twenty  and  two 
26.  34  fifty  aud  two  thousand  and  seven  hundred 

26.  37  thirty  and  two  thousand  and  five  hundred 
28.  3,  9  two  lambs  of  the  first  year  without  spot 
28.  9,  22  two  tenth  deals  of  flour  (for)  a  meat  off. 
28.  22,  29,  27  two  young  bullocks,  and  one  ram 
28.  20  three,  .for  a  bullock,  and  two  tenth  deals 

28.  28  their  meat  offering . .  two  tenth  deals  unto 

29.  3  for  a  bullock,  (and)  two  tenth  deals  for  a 

29.  9  to  a  bullock,  (and)  two  tenth  deals  to  one 

29.  73,  27,  20,  23,  26,  29,  32  two  rams. .fourteen  1. 

29.  24  two  tentli  deals  to  each  ram  of  the  two  ra. 
32.  35  thirty  and  two  thousand  persons  in  all,  of 

37.  40  the  Lord’s  tribute  (was)  thirty  and  twop. 

34.  15  The  two  tribes  and  the  half  tribe  have 

35.  6  to  them  ye  shall  add  forty  and  two  cities 
Deut.  3.  8  took  at  that  time  out  of  the  hand  of  the  two 

3.  22  your  God  hath  done  unto  these  two  kings 

4.  23  and  he  wrote  them  upon  two  tables  of  st. 

4.  47  two  kings  of  the  Amorites,  which  (were) 

5.  22  he  wrote  them  in  two  tables  of  stone,  and 

9.  20  the  Lord  delivered  unto  me  two  tables  of 

9.  2  2  the  Lord  gave  me  the  two  tables  of  stone 
9. 15  two  tables  of  the  covenant  (were)  in  my 
9.  27  two  tables,  and  cast  them  out  of  my  two 

30.  2  Hew  thee  two  tables  of  stone  like  unto  the 

30.  3  hewed  two  tables  of  stone  like  unto  the 

30.  3  went  up.  .having  the  two  tables  in  mine 
34.  6  cleaveth  the  cleft  unto  two  claws,  (and) 
37.  6  At  the  mouth  of  two  witnesses,  or  three 
39.  35  at  the  mouth  of  two  witnesses,  or  at  the 

21. 25  If  aman have  two  wives,  one  beloved,  and 
32.  30  How  should,  .two  put  ten  thousand  to  fli. 

Josh.  2.  1  sent  out  of  Sliittim  two  men  to  spy  secret. 

2.  4  the  woman  took  the  two  men,  and  hid  th. 

2.  70  what  ye  did  unto  the  two  kings  of  the  A. 

2.  23  So  the  two  men  returned,  and  descended 

6.  22  Joshua  had  said  unto  the  two  men  that 

9.  20  all  that  he  did  to  the  two  kings  of  the  Am. 
34.  3  Moses  had  given  the  inheritance  of  two  tr. 
74.  4  For  the  children  of  Joseph  were  two  trib. 

25.  60  Rabbah;  two  cities  with  their  villages 
39.  30  twenty  and  two  cities  with  their  villages 

22. 26  suburbs,  nine  cities  out  of  those  two  tribes 

23.  25  Gath-rimmon  with  her  suburbs;  two  cit. 

22.  27  and  Beesliterah  with  her  suburbs;  two  c. 

24.  22  drave  them  out.  .the  two  kings  of  the  A. 
Judg.  3.  26  made  him  a  dagger  which  had  two  edges 

7.  3  there  returned,  .twenty  and  two  thousand 

7.  25  they  took  two  princes  of  the  Midianites 

8.  22  took  the  two  kings  of  Midian,  Zebali  and 

9.  44  the  two  (other)  companies  ran  upon  all 

20.  3  and  judged  Israel  twenty  and  two  years 
72.  37  let  me  alone  two  months,  that  I  may  go 

12.  38  he  sent  her  away  (for)  two  months:  and 

11.  39  it  came  to  pass,  at  the  end  of  two  months 

12.  6  fell  at  that  time,  .forty  and  two  thousand 

15.  4  put  a  firebrand,  in  the  midst  between  two 
15. 13  they  bound  him  with  two  new  cords,  and 

16.  3  took  the  doors,  .and  the  two  posts,  and 
16.  28  avenged  of  the  Philistines  for  my  two  ey. 

16.  29  Ramson  took  hold  of  the  two  middle  pill. 

20.  21  destroyed,  .twenty  and  two  thousand  men 

Ruth. 1.  1  sojourn,  .he,  and  his  wife,  and  his  two  sons 
7.  2  the  name  of  his  two  sons  Mahlonand  Ch. 
1.  3  died;  and  she  was  left,  and  her  two  sons 

1.  5  the  woman  was  left  of  her  two  sons  and 

2.  7  she  went,  .and  her  two  daughters  in  law 

1.  8  Naomisaid  unto  her  two  daughters  in  law 

2.  79  they  two  went  until  they  came  to  Beth-1. 
4.  22  which  two  did  build  the  house  of  Israel 

2  Sa.  2.  2  hehad  two  wives;  thename  of  theonewas 
2.  3  the  two  sons  of  Eli,  Hoplmiand  Phinehas 
2.  21  conceived,  and  bare  three  sons  and  two 
2.  34  that  shall  come  upon  thy  two  sons,  on  H. 
4.  4,  22  the  two  sons  of  Eli,  Hophni  and  Thin. 
4.  27  thy  two  sons  also,  Hophni  and  Phinehas 
6.  7  take  two  milch  kine,  on  which  there  hath 
6.  30  took  two  milch  kine,  and  tied  them  to 

10.  2  thou  shalt  find  two  men  by  Rachel’s  sepul. 

10.  4  will  salute  thee,  andgive  tliee  two  (loaves) 

17.  72  so  that  two  of  them  were  not  left  together 

13.  2  when  he  had  reigned  two  years  over  Isr. 
34.  45  tiie  names  of  the  two  daughters  (were  th.) 

23.  28  they  two  made  a  covenant  before  the  Lo. 
25. 28  and.  .two  bottles,  .of  wine,  and  five  sheep 

27.  3  David  with  his  two  wives,  Ahinoam  the 

28.  8  he  went,  and  two  men  with  him,  and  they 

30.  5  David’s  two  wives  were  taken  captives 

30.  22  a  cake  of  figs,  and  two  clusters  of  raisins 

30.  18  David  recovered.,  and  rescued  his  two  wiv. 

2  Sa.  2.  2  and  David  had  abode  two  days  in  Ziklag 
2.  2  David  went  up  thither,  and  his  two  wives 


2  Sa.  2. 70  Ish-boslieth,  Saul’s  son.  .reigned  two  years 

4.  2  Saul’s  son  had  two  men  (that  were)  capta. 

8.  e  with  twolines  measured  lie  to  put  to  death 
8.  5  David  slew  of  the  Syrians  two  and  twenty 

12.  1  There  were  two  men  in  one  city;  the  one 

14.  6  had  two  sons,  and  they  two  strove  together 

15.  27  return  into  the  city,  and  your  two  sonswi. 

15.  36  (they  have)  there  with  them  their  two  sons 

18.  24  David  sat  between  the  two  gates:  and  the 
23.  8  the  king  took  the  two  sons  of  Rizpah  the 
23.  20  he  slew  two  lion  like  men  of  Moab:  he  we. 

1  Ki.  2.  5  what  he  did  to  the  two  captains  of  the  ho. 

2.  32  who  fell  upon  two  men  more  righteous 

2.  39  two  of  the  servants  of  Shimei  ran  away 

3.  26  Then  came  there  two  women  (that  were) 

3.  18  (there  was)  no  stranger,  .save  we  two  in 

3.  25  Divide  the  living  child  in  two,  and  give 
5.32  there  was  peace . .  and  they  two  made  a  le. 

5.  34  a  month  they  were  in  Lebanon,  (and)  two 

6.  23  within  the  oracle  he  made  two  cherubim 
6.  32  The  two  doors  also  (were  of)  olive  tree,  and 
6.  34  the  tw  o  doors  (were  of)  fir  tree:  the  two  1. 

6.  34  tiie  two  leaves  of  the  other  door  (were)  fo. 

7.  25  he  cast  two  pillars  of  brass,  of  eighteen 
7.  26  he  made  two  chapiters  (of)  molten  brass 
7.  18  he  made  the  pillars,  and  two  rows  round 
7.  20  the  chapitcrsupouthetwo  pillars  (had  po.) 
7.  24  the  knops  (were)  cast  in  two  rows  when  it 
7.  41  The  two  pillars,  and  the.  .bowls  of  the  ch. 
7.41  the  top  of  the  two  pillars;  and  the  two  net 
7.  41  to  cover  the  two  bowls  of  the  chapiters 
7.  42  for  the  tw  o  net  works,  (even)  two  rows  of 

7.  42  to  cover  the  two  bowls  of  the  chapiters 

8.  9  the  two  tables  of  stone,  which  Moses  put 

8.  63  two  and  twenty  thousand  oxen,  and  anliu. 

9.  20  Solomon  had  built  the  two  houses,  the  ho. 
20.  29  (there  were)  stays,  .and  two  lions  stood  b. 
12.  29  aud  they  two  (were)  alone  in  the  field 
12.  28  the  king  took  counsel,  and  made  two  cal. 

14.  20  the  days,  .(were)  two  and  twenty  years 

16.  29  the  son  of  Omri  reigned,  twenty  and  two 

17.  22  I  (am)  gathering  two  sticks,  that  I  may  go 

38.  21  How  long  halt  ye  between  two  opinions'; 

38.  23  Let  them  therefore  give  us  two  bullocks 
20.  1  (there  were)  thirty  and  two  kings  with  him 

20.  15  they  were,  hundred  and  thirty  two,  and 
20. 16  the  thirty  and  two  kings  that  helped  him 

20. 27  Israel  pitched  before  them  like  two  little 

21.20  set  two  men,  sons  of  Belial,  before  him,  to 
21. 13  there  came  in  two  men,  children  of  Belial 

22.  31  commanded  his  thirty  and  two  captains 

2  Ki.  1.  14  burnt  up  the  two  captains  of  the  former 

2.  6  I  will  not  leave  thee.  And  they  two  went 
2.  7  stood  to  view  afar  off:  and  they  two  stood 
2.  8  so  that  they  two  went  over  on  dry  ground 
2.12  he  took  hold . .  and  rent  them  in  two  piec. 
2.  24  there  came  forth  two  she  bears  out  of  the 

2.  22  aud  tare  forty  and  two  children  of  them 

4.  1  is  come  to  take  unto  him  my  two  sons  to 

5.  22  two  young  men  of  the  sons  of  the  proph. 
5  22  a  talent  of  silver,  aud  two  changes  of  gar. 

5. 23  in  two  bags,  with  two  changes . .  upon  two 
7. 14  They  took  therefore  two  chariot  horses 
8.  17  Thirty  and  two  years  old  was  he  when  he 

8.  26  Two  and  twenty  years  old  (was)  Aliaziah 

9.  32  there  looked  out  to  him  two  (or;  three  en. 

10.  4  Behold,  two  kings  stood  not  before  him 

10.  8  Lay  ye  them  in  two  heaps  at  the  entering 

10.  14  slew  them  at  the  pit.  .two  and  forty  men 

11.  7  two  parts  of  all  you  that  go  forth  on  the 

15.  2  he  reigned  two  and  fifty  years  in  Jerusa. 
15.  27  In  the  two  and  fiftieth  year  of  Azariali  ki. 

1 7.  16  made  them  molten  images,  (even)  two  ca. 

21.  5  in  the  two  courts  of  the  house  of  the  Lo 
21. 29  Amon  (wras)  twenty  and  two  years  old  w  h. 

21.  39  and  he  reigned  two  years  in  Jerusalem 

23.  22  in  the  two  courts  of  the  house  of  the  Lord 

25.  16  The  two  pillars,  one  sea,  and  the  bases 

1  Ch.  1. 19  untoEber  wrere  born  two  sons:  the  name 

4.  5  the  father  of  Tekoa  had  two  wives,  Helah 
7.  2  two  and  twenty  thousand  and  six  hundr. 
7.  7  twenty  and  two  thousand  and  thirty  and 

22.  23  he  was  more  honourable  than  the  two,  for 

12.  22  lie  slew  two  lion  like  men  of  Moab,  also 

12.  28  of  his  father’s  house  twenty  and  two  cap. 

18.  5  slew  of  the  Syrians  two  and  twenty  thou. 

19.  7  they  hired  thirty  and  two  thousand  char. 

24. 37  The  one  and  twentieth  to  Jaehin,  the  two 

25.  29  The  two  and  twentieth  to  Gidalti,  (he),  his 

26.  8  (were)  threescore  and  two  of  Obed  edom 

26. 37  four  a  day.  .and  toward  Asuppim  two.  .two 
26. 18  four  at  the  causeway.. two  at  Parbar 

2  Ch.  3. 20  he  made  two  cherubim  of  image  work,  and 

3.  25  he  made  before  the  house  two  pillars  of 

4 .  3  Two  row's  of  oxen  (were)  cast,  when  it  was 

4. 22  the  two  pillars,  and  thepommels,  and  the 

4.  22  the  top  of  the  two  pillars,  and  the  two  w. 
4.  22  to  cover  the  two  pommels  of  the  chapiters 

4. 23  pomegrantes  on  the  two  wreaths;  two  ro. 
4  23  to  cover  the  two  pommels  of  the  chapiters 
5. 10  nothing  in  the  ark  save  the  two  tables  w  li. 
7.  5  offered  a  sacrifice  of  twenty  and  two  tho. 
9. 28  stays  on  each  side. .  aud  twro  lions  standing 

13.  21  begat  twenty  and  two  sons,  and  sLxteen 

21.  5  Jelioram  (was)  thirty  and  two  years  old 

21.  19  after  the  end  of  tw  o  years,  his  bowels  fell 

22.  20  Thirty  and  two  years  old  was  he  w  hen  he 

22.  2  Forty  and  twoyearsold  (was)Ahaziah  wh. 

24.  3  Jehoiada  took  for  him  two  wives;  and  I10 

26.  3  he  reigned  fifty  and  two  years  in  Jerusal. 

33.  5  in  the  two  court  s  of  the  house  of  the  LORD 

33. 21  Amon  (was)  two  and  twenty  years  old  wh. 


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2  Ch.33.  21  began  to  reign,  and  reigned  two  years  in  J. 
Ezra  2.  3  thousand  an  hundred  seventy  and  two 

2.  4  Shephatiah,  three  hundred  seventy  and 

2.  10  children  of  B.,  six  hundred  forty  and  two 
2.  12  a  thousand . .  hundred  twenty  and  two 
2.  24  The  children  of  Azmaveth,  forty  and  two 
2.  27  of  Michraas,  an  hundred  twenty  and  two 
2.  23  Tile  children  of  Nebo,  fifty  and  two 
2.  37  children  of  Immer,  a  thousand  fifty  and 

2.  58  Nethinims.  .three  hundred  ninety  and  two 
2. 60  Tire  children  . .  six  hundred  fifty  and  two 

8.  27  two  vesselsof  fine  copper,  precious  as  gold 
10. 13  neither  (is  this)  a  work  of  one  day  or  two 

Nell.  5. 14  even  unto  the  two  and  thirtieth  year  of 

6.  15  wall  was  finished .  .in  fifty  and  two  days 

7.  8  thousand  an  hundred  seventy  and  two 

7.  9  Shephatiah,  three  hundred  seventy  and  t. 

7.  10  The  children,  .six  hundred  fifty  and  two 
7.  17  thousand  three  hundred  twenty  and  two 
7.  28  The  men  of  Beth-azmavetb,  forty  and  two 
7.  31  Michmas,  an  hundred  and  twenty  and  two 
7.  33  The  men  of  the  other  Nebo,  fifty  and  two 
7.  40  children  of  Immer,  a  thousand  fifty  and  t. 

7.  60  Nethinims . .  three  hundredninety  and  two 
7.  62  The  children ..  six  hundred  forty  and  two 

11.  i2  brethren ..  eight  hundred  twenty  and  two 

11.  13  his  brethren,  .hundred  forty  and  two:  and 

11.  19  their  brethren,  .an  hundred  seventy  and  t. 

12.  31  Then  I.  .appointed  two  great  (companies 

12.  40  So  stood  the  two  (companies  of  them  that 

13.  6  in  the  two  and  thirtieth  year  of  Artaxer. 

•  Estli.  2.  21  two  of  the  king’s  chamberlains,  Bigthan 

6.  2  two  of  the  king’s  chamberlains,  the  keep. 

9.  27  they  would  keep  these  two  daysaccording 
Job  13.  20  do  not  two  (things)  unto  me  ;  then  will 

42.  7  against  thee,  and  against  thy  two  friends 
frov3o.  7  Two  (things)  have  I  required  of  thee;  de. 

30.  15  The  horse  leach  hath  two  daughters,  (cr.) 
Eccl.  4.  9  Two  (are)  better  than  one;  because  they 
4.  11  if  two  lie  together,  then  they  have  heat 
4.  12  if  one  prevail  against  him,  two  shall  with. 
Song  4.  5  Thy  two  breasts  (are)  like  two  young  roes 

7.  3  Thy  two  breasts  (are)  like  two  young  rocs 
Isa.  7.  4  neither  be  faint  hearted  for  the  two  tails 

7.  21  a  man  shall  nourish  a  young  cowand  two 
17.  6  two  (or)  three  berries  in  the  top  of  the  up. 
47.  9  these  two  (things)  shall  come  to  thee  in 

51.  19  These  two  (things)  arc  come  unto  thee;  who 
Jcr.  2.  13  my  people  have  committed  two  evils,  th. 

3.  14  I  will  take  you  one  of  a  city,  and  two  of  a 
24.  1  two  baskets  of  figs  (were)  set  before  the 
33.  24  The  two  families  which  the  Lord  hath  ch. 

52.  20  Tlie  two  pillars,  one  sea,  and  twelve  bra. 
52.  29  eight  hundred  thirty  and  two  persons 

Eze.  1.  11  two . .  (were)  joined  one  to  another,  and  two 

I.  23  everyone  had  two .  .and  every  one  had  two 
si.  19  appoint  thee  two  ways,  that  the  sword  of 

21.21  stood,  .at  the  head  of  thetwoways,  to  use 
23.  2  there  were  two  women,  the  daughters  of 
33.  10  These  two  nations  and  these  two  countries 
37.  22  and  they  shall  be  no  more  two  nations 

37.22  neither  shall  they  be  divided  into  two  king. 
40.  9  the  posts  thereof,  two  cubits ;  and  the  po. 
40.  39  two  tallies  on  this  side,  and  two  tables  on 
40.  40  And  at  the  side  without,  .(were)  two  tab. 

40.  40  at  tlie  porch  of  the  gate,  (were)  two  tables 

41.  3  measured  the  post  of  the  door  two  cubits 
41. 18  made  with  cherubim .  .(every)  cherub  had 
41.  22  the  length  thereof  two  cubits ;  and  the  co. 
41.  23  the  temple  and  the  sanctuary  had  two  do. 
41.  24  the  doors  had  two  leaves  (apiece),  two  tu. 
41.  24  two  (leaves)  for  the  one  door,  and  two  le. 

43.  14  (eveu)to  thelowersettle(shall  be)two  cu. 
Dan.  8.  7  and  smote  the  ram,  and  brake  his  two  ho. 

9.  25  seven  weeks,  and  threescore  and  two  we. 

9.  26  after  threescore  and  two  weeks  shall  Me. 

12.  5  there  stood  other  two,  tlie  one  on  this  side 
IIos.  10.  10  shall  bind  themselves  in  theirtwo  furrows 
Amos  3.  3  Can  two  walk  together,  except  they  be  ag. 

3.  12  taketh  out  of  the  mouth  of  tlie  lion  two 

4.  8  two  (or)  three  cities  w'andered  unto  one  ci. 
Zech.  4.  3  two  olive  trees  by  it,  one  upon  the  right 

4. 11  What  (are)  these  two  olive  trees  upon  the 

4.  12  two  olive  branches  which  through  the  two 
4. 14  These  (are)  the  two  anointed  ones,  that  st. 

5.  9  there  came  out  two  women,  and  the  wind 

6.  1  four  chariots  out  from  between  two  mou. 

II.  7  I  took  unto  me  two  staves  ;  the  one  I  ca. 

13.  8  two  parts  therein  shall  be  cut  off  (and)  die  j 

4.  Two,  p.ti  teren. 

Dan.  5.  31  Darius .  .about  threescore  and  two  years 

5.  Two,  Svo  duo. 

Matt.  4. 18  Jesus,  walking.,  saw  two  brethren,  Simon 
4.  21  he  saw  othertwo  brethren,. Tames  (the  son) 

6.  24  No  man  can  serve  two  masters  :  for  either 

8.  28  there  met  him  two  possessed  with  devils 

9.  27  two  blind  men  followed  him,  crying,  and 

10.  10  neither  two  coats,  neither  shoes,  nor  yet 

10.  29  Are  not  two  sparrows  sold  fora  farthing? 

11.  2  when  John  had  heard .  .he  sent  [two of]  his 

14.  17  We  have  here  but  five  loaves,  and  twofis. 

14.  19  took  the  five  loaves,  and  the  two  fishes,  and 
18.  8  than  having  two  hands  or  two  feet  to  be 
18.  9  ratherthan  having  two  eyes  to  be  cast  into 
18.  16  or  two  more,  that  in  the  mouth  of  two  or 
18.  19  if  two  of  you  shall  agree  on  earth  as  tou. 
18. 20  where  two  or  three  are  gathered  together 
20.  21  Urkntthat  these  my  two  sons  may  sit,  the 
20.  24  moved  with  indignation  against  the  two 
20.  30  two  blind  men  sitting  by  tlie  way  side,  w. 


Mattai.  1  diew  nigh,  .then  sent  Jesus  two  disciples 
21.  28  A  (certain)  man  had  two  sons;  andhecame 
22. 40  On  these  two  commandments  hang  all  the 
24.  40  Then  shall  two  bein  the  field  ;  the  one  sh. 

24.  41  Two  (women  shall  be)  grinding  at  the  mill 
23.  15  one  he  gave  five  talents,  to  another  two 
25. 17  (had  received)two,he  also  gained  othertwo 

25.  22  He  also  that  had  received  two  talents  ca. 
23.  22  Lord,  thou  deliveredst  unto  me  two  tale. 
23.  22  I  have  gained  two  other  talents  besides  th. 

26.  2  Ye  know  that  after  two  days  is  (the  feast 
26.  37  he  took  with  him  Peter  and  the  two  sons 

26.  60  At  the  last  came  two  false  witnesses 

27.  38  Then  were  there  two  thieves  crucified  wi. 
Mark  6.  7  began  to  send  them  forth  by  two  and  two 

6.  9  shod  with  sandals ;  and  not  put  on  two  co. 
6.  38  when  they  knew,  they  say.  Five,  and  two 
6.  41  had  taken  the  five  loaves  and  the  two  fis. 

6.  41  the  two  fishes  divided  lie  among  them  all 
9.  43  than  having  two  hands  to  go  into  hell,  in. 
9.  45  than  having  two  feet  to  be  cast  into  hell 

9.  47  than  haring  two  eyes  to  be  cast  into  hell 

11.  1  when  they  came,  .he  sendeth forth  two  of 

12.  42  she  threw  in  twTo  mites,  which  make  a  fa. 
14.  1  After  two  days  was  (the  feast  of)  the  pas. 

14.  13  he  sendeth  forth  two  of  his  disciples,  and 

15.  27  with  him  they  crucify  two  thieves;  theone 

16. 12  [he  appeared  in  another  form  unto  two  of] 
Luke  2.  24  A  pair  of  turtle  doves,  or  two  young  pig. 

3.  1 1  He  that  hath  two  coats,  let  him  impart  to 

5.  2  saw  two  ships  standing  by  the  lake :  but 

7.  19  John  calling  (unto  him)  two  of  his  disci. 

7.  41  a  certain  creditor  which  had  two  debtors 
9.  3  neither  money;  neither  have  two  coats  ap. 
9.  13  no  more  but  five  loaves  and  two  fishes 

9.  16  he  took  the  five  loaves  and  the  two  fishes 
9.  30  there  talked  with  him  two  men,  which  we. 

9.  32  they  saw.  .the  two  men  that  stood  with 

10.  1  sent  them  two  and  two  before  his  face 
10. 35  he  took  out  two  pence,  and  gave  (them) 
12.  6  Are  not  five  sparrows  sold  for  two  fai  th.? 
12.  52  divided,  three  against  two,  and  two  agai. 

35. 11  And  he  said,  A  certain  man  had  two  sons 

16. 13  No  servant  can  serve  two  masters  :  forei. 
17.  34  in  that  night  there  shall  be  two  (men)  in 
17.  35  Two  (women)  shall  be  grinding  together 
17.  36  Two  (men)  shall  be  in  the  field ;  the  one 
18. 10  Two  men  went  up  into  tlie  temple  to  pray 
19.  29  when  he  was  come,  .lie  sent  two  of  hisd. 
21.  2  a  certain  poor  widow  casting  in.  .twomi. 
22. 38  they  said,  Lord,  behold,  here  (are)  two  sw. 

23.  32  there  were  also  two  others,  malefactors 

24.  4  two  men  stood  by  them  in  shining  garni. 
24.  13  two  of  them  went  that  same  day  to  aril. 

John  1.  35  the  next  day  after,  John  stood,  and  two 
1.  37  the  two  disciples  heard  h  m  speak,  and 

1.  40  One  of  the  two  which  heard  him  (speak) 

2.  6  containing  two  or  three  firkins  apiece 

4.  40  besought  him.  .and  he  abode  there  two 
4.  43  after  two  days  he  departed  thence,  and 

6.  9  hath  five  barley  loaves,  and  two  small  fisli. 

8.  17  that  the  testimony  of  two  men  is  true 

11.  6  he  abode  two  days  still  in  the  same  place 
19. 18  they  crucified  him,  anil  two  other  with 

20. 12  seeth  two  angels  in  white  sitting,  theone 
21.  2  the  (sons)  of  Zebedee,  and  two  other  of 

Acts  1.  10  two  men  stood  by  them  in  white  apparel 
1.  23  they  appointed  two,  Joseph  called  Barsa. 

I.  24  show  whether  of  these  two  thou  hastcli. 

7.  29  the  land  of  Madian,  where  he  begat  two 

9.  38  they  sent  unto  him  [two]  men,  desiring 

10.  7  he  called  two  of  his  household  servants 

12.  6  between  two  soldiers,  bound  with  two 
19.  10  this  continued  by  the  space  of  two  years 
19.  22  he  sent  into  Macedonia  two  of  them  that 
19.  34  all.  .about  the  space  of  two  hours  cried 
21.  33  commanded  (him)  to  be  bound  with  two 
23. 23  he  called  unto  (him)  two  centurions,  sa. 

1  Co.  6.  16  for  two,  saith  he,  shall  be  one  flesh 

14.  27  (let  it  be)  by  two,  or  at  the  most  (by)  thr. 
14.  29  Let  the  prophets  speak  two  or  three,  and 

2  Co.  13.  1  In  the  mouth  of  two  or  three  witnesses 
Gal.  4.  22  it  i3  written,  that  Abraham  had  two  sons 

4.  24  tlieseare  the  two  covenants  ;  the  one  from 
Eph.  5.  31  joined  unto  his  wife,  and  they  two  shall 
Phil.  1.  23  I  am  in  a  strait  betwixt  two,  having  a  de. 
1  Ti.  5. 19  receive  not  an  accusation,  but  before  two 
Heb.  6.  18  That  by  two  immutable  things,  in  which 

10.  28  died  without  mercy  under  two  or  three 
Eev.  9. 12  behold,  there  come  two  woes  more  here. 

9. 16  the  horsemen  (were)  two  hundred  thous. 

11.  2  they  tread  underfoot  forty  (and)  two  mo. 

11.  3  I  will  give  (power)  unto  my  two  witnes. 

II.  4  the  two  olive  trees,  and  the  two  candles. 

11.  10  these  two  prophets  tormented  them  that 

12.  14  to  the  woman  were  given  two  wings  of  a 

13.  s  power,  .to  continue  forty  (and)  two  mon. 
13.  11  he  had  two  horns  like  a  lamb,  and  hesp. 

TWO  hundred,  two  thousand  — 

1.  Two  hundred,  Siauoaioi  diakosioi. 

Mark  6.  37  Shall  we  go  and  buytwo  hundred  penny. 
J  ohn  6.  7  Two  hundred  pennyworth  of  bread  is  not 
21.  Snotfar  from  land,  but  as  itwere  twohun. 
Acts  23.  23  two  hundred  soldiers ..  spearmen  two  hu. 

27. 37  two  hundred  threescore  and  sixteen  sou. 
Eev.  11.  3  a  thousand  two  hundred . .  threescore  days 
12.  6  a  thousand  two  hundred . .  threescore  da. 

2. Tioo  thousand,  oi<rxibtoi  dischilioi. 

Mark  5.  13  the  herd .  .they  were  about  two  thousand 


TWO  parts,  two  edged — - 
1  .Half,  middle,  part,  'xn,  'xq  chatsi,  chetsi. 

1  Ki.16.21  Then  were  the  people.,  divided  into  two  p. 

2 . Mouth,  “§  peh. 

Prov.  5.  4  her  end  is.  .sharp  as  a  two  edged  swo-rd 

3.  Edges,  ni’S’3  piphiyyoth. 

Psa.149.  6  and  a  two  edged  sword  in  their  hand 
i.Double  edged,  Siaroyos  distomos. 

Heb.  4.  12  sharper  than  any  two  edged  sword,  pierc. 
Rev.  1. 16  out  of  his  mouth  went  a  sharp  two  edged 

2.12  which  hath  the  sharp  sword  with  t  wo  ed. 
TWOFOLD  more  — 

Doubly,  twice  as  much,  diir\6repov  diploteron. 
Matt23. 15  ye  make  him  twofold  more  the  child  of 

TY-CHI'-CUS,  Ti>x‘k<5s  fortunate. 

A  believer  in  Asia  Minor,  who  accompanied  Paul  to  J eru- 
salem,  when  he  left  Greece,  and  was  sent  by  him  first 
to  Ephesus,  and  then  to  Colosse. 

Acts  20.  4  there  accompaniedhim . .  T.  and  Trophim. 
Eph.  6.  21  T. .  .shall  make  known  to  you  all  things 
Col.  4.  7  All  my  state  shall  T.  declare  unto  you 

2  Ti.  4. 12  And  T.  have  I  sent  to  Ephesus 
Titus  3.  12  I  shaU  send  Artemas  unto  thee,  or  T. 

TY -RAN-NUS,  T vpavvos. 

A  person  in  Ephesus,  in  whose  school  ratil  disputed 
daily  for  two  years. 

Acts  19.  9  disputing  daily  in  the  school  of  one  T. 

TYRE,  TYRES,  YX,  IX  rock,  Tvpos. 

A  city  in  the  centre  of  Phoenicia,  on  the  coast  of  the 
Mediterranean  Sea,  five  miles  S.  of  the  Leontes  River, 
and  midway  between  Acho  and  Sidon,  and  three  miles 
\V.  of  Raamah.  Said  to  have  been  founded  B.c.  2750; 
in  1443  it  was  assigned  to  the  tribe  of  Asher,  but  was 
never  occupied  by  them  ;  in  1210  it  received  many  fugi¬ 
tives  from  Sidon ;  in  1014  Hiram  its  king  helped  Solo¬ 
mon  in  his  great  works  ;  in  721-716  it  successfully  re¬ 
sisted  Shalmaneser  king  of  Assyria ;  in  585-572  it  did  the 
same  to  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Babylon,  when  the  in¬ 
habitants  founded  insular  Tyre,  which  in  332  was  taken 
by  Alexander  tlie  Great  (after  a  siege  of  seven  months), 
by  his  constructing  a  mole  connecting  it  with  the  main¬ 
land;  in  315  it  was  taken  by  Antigonus  of  Syria  after  a 
siege  of  fifteen  months;  in  248  it  was  treacherously 
surrendered  to  Antioclius  the  Great  by  Tlieodotus,  lieu¬ 
tenant  of  Ptolemy  l’hilopater;  in  A.D.  1124  it  was  taken 
by  the  Crusaders  from  the  Saracens,  after  a  siege  of  five 
and  a  half  months,  when  a  third  of  it  was  assigned  to 
Yenice;  in  1187  it  successfully  resisted  Saladin;  in  1391 
it  was  taken  by  the  Turks;  in  1766  the  Metalwilch,  a 
sect  of  the  Shiites,  settled  at  it,  and  established  a  trade 
in  grain  and  tobacco  ;  in  1841  it  was  taken  by  the  allied 
fleet.  Councils  were  held  here,  A.D.  335  and  518.  Eze. 
37.  1-32  contains  a  glowing  account  of  its  ancient  riches 
and  extensive  traffic,  from  Spain  to  India,  including 
Greece,  Cyprus,  Egypt,  Palestine,  Syria,  Arabia,  and 
Persia,  in  gold,  silver,  iron,  lead,  tin,  copper;  wheat, 
cereals,  honey,  oil,  balm;  wools  and  lin.:i  fabrics; 
ivory  and  ebony ;  jewellery,  and  dyes  of  all  kinds.  It 
has  now  about  4000  of  a  population. 

2  Sa.  5.  11  Hiram  king  of  T.  sent  messengers  to  Da. 

24.  7  came  to  the  strong  hold  of  T.,  and  to  all 
1  Ki.  5.  1  Hiram  king  of  T.  sent  his  servants  unto 

7. 13  Solomon  sent,  .fetched  Hiram  out  of  T. 

9. 11  the  king  of  T.  had  furnished  Solomon  wi. 
9.  12  Hiram  came  out  from  T.  to  see  the  cities 

1  Ch.14.  1  Hiram  king  of  T.  sent  messengers  to  Darid 

2  Ch.  2.  3  Solomon  sent  to  Huram  the  king  of  T.,  sa. 
2.  11  Huram  tlieking  of  T.  answered  in  writing 

Psa.  45.  12  the  daughter  of  T.  (shall  be  there)  with  a 
83.  7  the  Philistines  with  the  inhabitants  of  T. 
87.  4  behold  Philistia,  and  T.,  with  Ethiopia 
Isa.  23.  1  burden  of  T.  Howl,  ye  ships  of  Tarshish 
/  23.  5  shall  they  be.  .pained  at  the  report  of  T. 
/ 23.  8  Who  hath  taken  this  counsel  against  T. 
A>3. 15  that  T.  shall  be  forgotten  seventy  years 

23. 15  afterthe  end  of  seventy  years  shall  T.  sing 

23. 17  the  Lord  will  visit  T.,  and  she  shall  turn 
Jer.  25.  22  all  the  kings  of  T.,  and  all  the  kings  of  Z. 

27.  3  send  them .  .to  the  king  of  T..  .by  the  ha. 
►47.  4  to  cut  off  from  T.  and  Zidon  every  helper 
Eze/26.  2  T.  hath  said..  Aha  she  is  broken  (that  was) 

26.  3  Behold,  I  (am)  against  thee,  O  T.,  and  wi. 
_ 26.  4  they  shall  destroy  the  walls  of  T.,  and  br. 

26.  7  I  will  bring  upon  T.  Nebuchadrezzar  king 

26. 15  Thus  saith  the  Lord  God  to  T. ;  Shall  not 
27  2  son  of  man,  take  up  a  lamentation  for  T. 

-"27.  3  say  unto  T.,  O  thou  that  art  situate  at  the 

27.  3  0  T.,  thou  hast  said,  I  (am)  of  perfect  be. 

27.  8  thy  wise  (men),  O  T. . .  were  thy  pilots 
>?7.  32  What  (city  is)  like  T.,  like  the  destroyed 

28.  2  Son  of  man,  say  unto  the  prince  of  T.,  Th. 

28.  12  take  up  a  lamentation  upon  the  king  of  T. 

29.  18  N. .  .caused  his  army  to  serve .. against  T. 

29. 18  yet  had  he  no  wages,  nor  his  army,  for  T. 
Hos.  9.  13  Ephraim,  as  I  saw  T.,  (is)  planted  in  a  pi. 
Joel  3.  4  Yea.  .what  have  ye  to  do  with  me,  O  T. 
Amos  1.  9  For  three  transgressions  of  T. . .  I  will  not 

1.  10  But  I  will  send  a  fire  on  the  wall  of  T. 
Zech.  9.  2  Hamath  also  shall  border  thereby;  T.,and 
9.  3  And  T.  did  build  herself  a  strong  hold 
1  Ki.  7.  14  his  father  (was)  a  man  of  T.,  a  worker  in 

1  CI1.22.  4  they  of  T.,  brought  much  cedar  wood  to  D. 

2  Ch.  2.  14  his  father(was)  aman  of  T.,  skilful  to  wo. 
Ezra  3.  7  They  gave . .  meat . .  drink . .  to  them  of  T. 
Neh.  13.  16  There  dwelt  men  of  T.  also  therein,  which 
Matt  ii.  21  if  the  mighty  works,  .had  been  done  ini- 


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Mattn.  22  It  shall  be  more  tolerable  forT.  and  Sidon 
15.  2r  Jesus,  .departed  into  the  coasts  of  T.  and 
Mark  3.  8  they  about  T.  and  Sidon.  came  unto  him 

7.  24  he  arose,  and  went  into  the  borders  of  T. 
7.  31  departing  from  the  coasts  of  T. .  .he  came 
Luke  6. 17  people  .  .from  the  sea  coast  of  T. .  .came  to 
10.  13  if  the  mighty  works  had  been  done  in  T. 
10. 14  But  it  shall  be  more  tolerable  for  T.  and 
Acts  12.  20  H.  was  highly  displeased  with  them  of  T. 
21.  3  we.  .sailed  into  Syria,  and  landed  at  T. 
21.  7  when  we  had  finished  (our)  course  from  T. 


u 

TTC'-AL, 

A  person  unknown,  mentioned  along  with  Ithiel. 

Prov.  30.  1  the  man  spake  unto  Ithiel,  even  unto . .  U. 

U'-EL,  Skin. 

A  son  of  Bani,  that  had  taken  a  strange  wife  during  the 
exile.  B.c.  445. 

Eze.  10.  34  the  sons  of  Bani ;  Maadai,  Amram,  and  U. 
UL'-AI,  'Sbx. 

A  river  surrounding  Susa,  falling  into  the  Euphrates 
below  its  junction  with  the  Tigris  ;  called  by  the  Greeks 
Euheus  or  Choaspes ;  and  now  Kerah,  or  Kerkhah. 

Dan.  8.  2  and  I  saw . .  and  I  was  by  the  river  of  IT. 

8.  16  heard  a.  .voice  between  (the  banks  of)  U. 

U'-LAM,  solitary. 

1.  A  son  of  Sheresh,  grandson  of  Manasseh.  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  7. 16  and  his  sons  (were)  U.  and  Rakem 

7.  17  And  the  sons  of  U. ;  Bedan.  These  (were) 

2.  A  son  of  Eshek,  a  Benjamite,  of  the  family  of  Saul. 
B.c.  840. 

1  Ch.  8.  3Q  the  sons  of  Eshek  his  brother  (were)  U. 

8.  40  the  sons  of  U.  were  mighty  men  of  valour 

UL'-LA,  xVj?  burden. 

An  Asherite',  father  of  Arab,  and  Haniel  and  Rczia. 
B.C.  1452. 

1  Ch.  7.  39  the  sons  of  011a ;  Arah,  and  Ilanniel,  and 

UM'-MAH,  najl  union,  kindred. 

A  city  in  Asher,  near  Aphek  or  Rehob ;  now  called 
Alma,  near  Has  Nalchura. 

Josh.  19.  30  U.  also,  and  Aphek,  and  Rehob :  twenty 

UNACCUSTOMED  — 

Not  taught,  ibS  db  lo  lummad,  4. 

Jer.  31.  18  I  was  chastised,  as  a  bullock  unaccustom. 

UNAWARES,  (to  have)  — ■ 

1.  Without  knowledge,  njn  ’V?  beli  daath. 

Deut.  4.  42  which  should  kill  his  neighbour  unawares 

2 . Not  to  know,  in;  xb  lo  yada. 

Psa.  35.  8  Let  destruction  come  upon  him  at  unaw. 

3.  The  heart,  3?1?,  fi1?  leb,  lebab. 

Gen.  31.  20  Jacob  stole  away  unawares  to  Laban  the 
31.  26  that  thou  hast  stolen  away  unawares  to 

4.  Error,  ignorance,  rmei  shegagah. 

Nuni35. 11  flee,  .which  killeth  any  person  at  unawa. 

35. 15  that  killeth  any  person  unawares  may 
Josh.20.  3  That. .slayer  that  killeth.. person  unawa. 
20.  9  that  whosoever  killeth.  .person  at  unawa. 

b.Unforseen,  unexpected,  alrpviSios  aiphnidios. 

Luke2i.  34  and  (so)  that  day  come  upon  you  unawa. 
6.  To  be  or  lie  hid,  concealed,  AavDav w  lanthano. 
Heb.  13.  2  some  have  entertained  angels  unawares 

UNBELIEF  — 

1.  Unbelief,  disobedience,  airelOeia  apeitheia. 

Bom  11.  30  have  now  obtained  mercy  through,  .unb. 

11.  32  For  God  hath  concluded  them  all  in  unb. 
IIeb.  4.  6  and  they .  .entered  not  in  because  of  unb. 
4.  11  lest  any.  .fall  after  the . . examide  of  unb. 

2.  Unbelief,  distrust,  a-maria  apistia. 

Matt  13.  58  not  many,  .works  there,  because  of .  unb. 

17.  20  Because  of  your  [unbelief]  :  for  verily  I 
Mark  6.  6  And  he  marvelled  because  of  their  unbe. 

9.  24  Lord,  I  believe  ;  help  thou  mine  unbelief 

16. 14  [upbraided  them  with  their  unbelief  and] 
Rom.  3.  3  shall  their  unbelief  make  the  faith  of  God 
4.  20  He  staggered  not.  .through  unbelief;  but 
11.  20  because  of  unbelief  they  were  broken  olf 
11.  23  they  also,  if  they  abide  not  still  in  unbelief 
1  Ti.  1.  13  because  I  did  (it)  ignorantly  in  unbelief 
Ueb.  3.  12  lest  there  be.  .an  evil  heart  of  unbelief 
3. 19  they  could  not  enter  in  because  of  unbel. 

UNBELIEVER,  unbelieving  — 

1  .To  disbelieve,  disobey,  hnei flew  apeitheo. 

Acts  14.  2  the  unbelieving  Jews  stirred  up  the  Gen. 
2.  Disbelieving,  disobedient,  hmaros  apistos. 

Lukei2.  46  will  appoint  him  his  portion  with  the  un. 

1  Co.  6.  6  to  law.  .and  that  before  the  unbelievers 

7. 14  the  unbelieving  husband  is  sanctified  by 

7. 14  the  unbelieving  wife  is  sanctified  by  the 
7.  15  if  the  unbelieving  depart,  let  him  depart 
14.  23  (those  that  are)  unlearned,  or  unbelievers 

2  Co.  6. 14  Be  ye  not  unequally  yoked,  .with  unbeliev. 
Titus  1. 13  unto  them  that  are.  .unbelieving  (is)  not. 
ttev.  21.  8  the  fearful,  and  unbelieving,  and  the  ab. 


UNBLAMEABLE,  unblameably  — 

1.  Blameless,  unblameable,  hfieyirros  amemptos. 

1  Th.  2.  10  how  holily  and  justly  and  unblameably 
3.  13  the  end  he  may  establish  your  hearts  un. 

2.  Unblemished,  without  blemish,  aywyos  amomos. 
Col.  1.  22  to  present  you  holy  and  unblameable  and 

UNCERTAIN,  uncertainly  — 

1.  Not  manifest,  uncertain,  abyAos  adelos. 

1  Co.  9.  26  I  therefore  so  run,  not  as  uncertainly,  so 

14.  8  For  if  the  trumpet  give  an  uncertain  so. 

2.  Uncertainty,  abyAirys  adelotiis. 

1  Ti.  6.  17  nor  trust  in  uncertain  riches,  but  in  the 

UNCHANGEABLE  — 

Not  passing  over,  unchanging,  airapaQaTos  apara. 
Heb.  7.  24  this  (man),  .hath  an  unchangeable  priest. 

UNCIRCUMCISED  (person)  — 

1  .One  uncircumcised,  b~!V,  arel. 

Gen.  17.  14  the  uncircumcised  man  child,  whose  fle. 
Exod.  6.12  hear  me,  who  (am)  of  uncircumcised  lips? 

6.  30  I  (am)  of  uncircumcised  lips,  and  how  sh. 
12.  48  no  uncircumcised  person  shall  eat  thereof 
Lev.  19.  23  three  years  shall  it  be  as  uncircumcised 
26.  41  if  then  their  uncircumcised  hearts  be  hu. 
Josh.  5.  7  they  were  uncircumcised,  because  they 
J  udg  14.  3  thou  goest  to  take  a  wife  of  the  uncircu. 

15.  18  and  fall  into  the  hand  of  the  uncircumci. 

1  Sa.  14.  6  let  us  go  over  unto  the  garrison  of  these 

17.  26  who  (is)  this  uncircumcised  Philistine,  th. 
17.  36  this  uncircumcised  Philistine  shall  be  as 
31.  4  lest  these  uncircumcised  come  and  thrust 

2  Sa.  1.  20  lest  the  daughters  of  the  uncircumcised 

1  (JI1.10.  4  lest  these  uncircumcised  come  and  abuse 
Isa.  52.  1  there  shall  no  more  come ..  the  uncircum . 
Jer.  6.  10  their  ear  (is)  uncircumcised,  and  they  ca. 

9.  26  for  all  (these)  nations  (are)  uncircumcised 

9.  26  the  house  of  Israel  (are)  uncircumcised 
Eze.  28.  10  Thou  shalt  die  the  deaths  of  the  uncircu 

31.  18  thou  shalt  lie  in  the  midst  of  the  uneirc 

32.  19  and  be  thou  laid  with  the  uncircumcised 
32.  21  they  lie  uncircumcised,  slaiu  by  the  sword 
32.  24  which  are  gone  down  uncircumcised  into 
32.  25,  26  all  of  them  uncircumcised,  slain  by  the 
32.  27  the  mighty  (that  are)  fallen  of  the  uncir. 
32.  28  be  broken  in  the  midst  of  the  uncircum. 
32.  29  they  shall  lie  with  the  uncircumcised,  and 
32.  30  they  lie  uncircumcised  with  (them  that  be) 
32.  32  in  the  midst  of  the  uncircumcised  with 
44.  7,  9  uncircumcised  in  heart,  and  uncircum. 

2.  Uncircumcision,  rtSnj;  orlali. 

Gen.  34. 14  to  give  our  sister  to  one  that  is  uncircu. 
Jer.  9.  25  that  I  will  punish  all.  .with  the  uncircu. 

3.  Uncircumcised,  an epir gyros  aperitmetos. 

Acts  7.  51  Ye  stiff  necked  and  uncircumcised  in  he. 

4.  To  have  uncircumcision,  ey®  a.icpoUvariav. 

Acts  11.  3  Saying,  Thou  wen  test  in  to  men  uncircu. 

5. In  the  uncircumcisi on,  eV  t fj  a.Kpopvcnia. 

Rom.  4.  11  of  the  faith  which'  (he  had  yet)  being  un. 
4.  12  (he  had)  being  (yet)  uncircumcised 

UNCIRCUMCISED,  to  become  or  count  — 

1.  To  be  reckoned  uncircumci seel,  byil  arel. 

Lev.  19.  23  ye  shall  count  the  fruit  thereof  as  uncir. 

2.  To  bccomeuncircumcised,  imairaopac  epispaomai. 

1  Co.  7.  18  let  him  not  become  uncircumcised.  Isauy 

UNCIRCUMCISION  — 

Uncircumcision,  aKpofioirria  alcrobustia. 

Rom.  2.  25  thy  circumcision  is  made  uncircumcision 
2.  26  if  the  uncircumcision  keep  the  righteous. 
2.  26  shall  not  his  uncircumcisiou  be  counted 

2.  27  shall  not  his  uncircumcisiou  which  is  by 

3.  30  justify  the.  uncircumcisiou  through  faith 

4.  9  (Cometh)  this,  .upon  the  uncircumcisiou 
4.  10  when  he  was  in  circumcision,  or  in  uncir. 

4.  10  Not  in  circumcision,  but  in  uncircumcis. 

1  Co.  7.  18  Is  any  called  in  uncircumcision?  let  him 

7.  19  uncircumcision  is  nothing,  but  the  keep. 
Gal.  2.  7  the  gospel  of  the  uncircumcisiou  was  co. 

5.  6  neithercircumcision .  .noruncircumcision 

6.  15  nor  uncircumcision,  but  a  new  creature 
Eph.  2.  11  who  are  called  uncircumcisionby  that  wli. 
Col.  2.  13  being  dead  in  your  sins  and  the  uncircu. 

3.  11  circumcison  nor  uncircumcision,  Barbar. 

UNCLE  — 

Beloved,  uncle,  relation,  lit  dod. 

Lev.  10.  4  Moses  called,  .the  sons  of  Uzziel  the  un. 
20.  20  he  hath  uncovered  his  uncle's  nakedness 
25.  49  Either  his  uncle,  or  his  uncle's  son,  may 
1  Sa.  10.  14  Saul's  uncle  said  unto  him  and  to  his  ser. 

10.  15  Saul's  uncle  said,  Tell  me.  I  pray  thee 
10.  16  Saul  said  unto  his  uncle,  He  told  us  plain. 
14.  50  (was)  Abner,  the  son  of  Ner,  Saul’s  uncle 

1  f'h.27.  32  David’suncle,  wasacounsellor.awiseman 
Esth.  2.  7  he  brought  up  Hadassali.  .his  uncle’s  da. 

2.  15  the  daughter  of  Abihail  the  uncle  of  Mor. 
Jer.  32.  7  Hanameel  the  son  of  Shallum  thine  uncle 
32.  8  Hanameel,  mine  uncle's  son,  came  to  me 
32.  9  I  bought  the  field  of  Hanameel,  my  unc. 
32.  12  in  the  sight  of  Hanameel  mine  uncle’s 
Amos  6.  10  a  man’s  uncle  shall  take  him  up,  and  he 

UNCLEAN  (thing),  uncleanness  — • 

1  .A  thing,  matter,  tfit  nnp  ervath  dabar. 

Deut  24.  1  because  he  hath  found  some  uncleanuess 


2.  Unclean,  defded,  N~n  tame. 

Lev.  5.  2  touch  any  unclean  thing.,  an  unclean  be.? 

5.  2  unclean  cattle,  or.  .unclean  creeping  th. 

5.  2  (if)  it  be  hidden . .  he  also  shall  be  unclean 
7.  19  the  flesh  that  toucheth  any  unclean  (th.) 

7.  21  the  soul  that  shall  touch  any  unclean  (tli.) 

7.  21  unclean  beast,  or  any  abominable  unciean 

10.  10  put  difference . .  between  unclean  and  cl. 

11.  4,  5,  6  he  cheweth  the  cud .  .lie  (is) unclean 
11.  7  he  cheweth  not  the  cud;  he  (is)  unclean 
1 1.  8  shall  ye  not  touch ;  they  (are)  unclean  to 
11.  26  ('The  carcases)  of  every  beast,  .(are)  unci. 
11.  27  that  go  on  (all)  four,  those  (are)  unclean 
11.  28  wash  his  clothes . .  they  (are)unclean  unto 
11.  29  These  also  (shall  be)  unclean  untoyou  am. 
11.  31  These  (are)unclean  to  youamong  all  that 
11.  35  they  (are)  unclean,  and  shall  be  unclean 
11.  38  fall  thereon,  it(shall  be)  unclean  unto  you 
11.  47  To  make  adifferenee  between  the  unclean 

13.  1 1  shall  not  shut  him  up;  for  he  (is)  unclean 

13.  15  (for)  the  raw  flesh  (is)  unclean ;  it  (is)  a  le. 

13.  36  the  priest  shall  not  seek,  .he  (is)  unclean 

13.  44  He  is  a  leprous  man,  he  (is)  unclean,  the 
13,  45  And  the  leper,  .shall  cry,  Unclean,  unci. 

13.  46  he  (is)  unclean:  he  shall  dwell  alone,  wit. 

13.  51  plague  (is)  a  fretting  leprosy;  it  (is)  unci. 

13.  55  it  (is)  unclean;  thou  shalt  burn  it  in  the 

14.  40  they  shall  cast  them  into  an  unclean  pla. 

14.  41  pom-  out  the  dust,  .into  an  unclean  place 

14.  44  a  fretting  lepresy  in  the  house:  it  (is)  un. 

14.  45  carry  them  forth,  into  an  unclean  place 

14.  57  -To  teach  when  (it  is)  unclean,  and  wheu 

15.  2  (because  of)  his  issue  he  (is)  unclean 

15.  25  all  the  days,  .she  (shall  be)  unclean 

15.  26  whatsoever  she  sitteth  upon  shall  be  un. 

15.  33  of  him  that  lieth  with  her  that  is  unclean 
20.  25  between  clean,  .and  unclean,  and  betwe. 
22.  4  whoso  toucheth  any  thing  (that  is)  uncle. 
27.  11  if  (it  be)  any  unclean  beast,  of  which  they 
27.  27  if  (it  be)  of  an  unclean  beast,  then  he  shall 
Num.  9.  10  If  any  man  of  you .  .shall  be  unclean  by 

18.  15  the  firstling  of  unclean  beasts  shalt  thou 

19.  13  he  shall  be  unclean;  his  uncleanness  (is) 
19.  15  vessel,  which  hath  no  covering,  .(is)  unc. 
19. 17  for  an  unclean  (person)  they  shall  take  of 
19.  19  shall  sprinkle  upon  the  unclean  on  the  tlii. 

*  19.  20  hath  defiled  the  sanctuary,  .he  (is)  uncle. 
19.  22  whatsoever  the  unclean  (person)  toucheth 
Deut  12.  15  the  unclean  and  the  clean  may  eat  there. 

12.  22  the  unclean  and  the  clean  shall  eat  (of)  th. 

14.  7  they  chew  the  cud . .  they  (are) unclean  un. 

14.  8  yet  cheweth  not  the  cud,  it  (is)  unclean 
14.  10  ye  may  not  eat;  it  (is)  unclean  unto  you 

14.  19  every  creeping  thing,  .(is)  uuclean  unto 

15.  22  the  unclean  and  the  clean  (person  shall 
26.  14  neither  have  I  taken  away,  .for  (any)  un. 

Josh.22.  19  if  the  land  of  yourpossesaion  (be)unclean 
J udgi  3.  4  drink  not  wine . .  and  eat  not  any  unclean 
2  CI1.23.  19  none  (which  was)  unclean  in  any  thing 
Job  14.  4  Who  can  bring  a  clean  (thing)  out  of  an  un. 
Eccl.  9.  2  to  the  clean,  and  to  the  unclean;  to  him 
Isa.  6.  5  because  I  (am)  a  man  of  unclean  lips,  and 

6.  5  dwell  in  the  midst  of  a  people  of  unclean 

35.  8  the  unclean  shall  not  pass  over  it;  but  it 
52.  1  no  more  come  into  thee,  .the  unclean 
52.  11  go  ye  out  from  thence,  touch  no  unclean 
64.  6  we  are  all  as  an  unclean'(thing),  and  all  our 

Lam.  4.  15  Depart  ye;  (it  is)  unclean;  depart,  depart 
Eze.  22.  26  showed  (difference)  between  the  unclean 
44.  23  cause  them  to  discern  between  the  unclean 
Hos.  9.  3  they  shall  eat  unclean  (things)  in  Assyria 
Hag.  2.  13  If  (one  that  is)unclean  byadead  bodyto. 
2.  14  and  that  which  they  offer  there  (is)  unci. 

3.  To  make  or  declare  unclean,  nob  tame,  3. 

Lev.  20.  25  which  I  have  separated  from  you  as  unci. 

4.  Uncleanness,  defilement,  lumah. 

Lev.  5.  3  the  uncleanness  of  man,  whatsoever  unc. 

7.  20  having  his  uncleanuess  upon  him,  even 
7.  21  any  unclean  (thing,  as)  the  uncleanness 

14.  19  him  that  is  to  he  cleansed  from  his  unci. 

15.  3  this  shall  be  his  uncleanuess  in  his  issue 

15.  3  be  stopped  from  his  issue,  it  (is)  his  unci. 

15.  25  the  days  of  the  issue  of  her  uncleanness 

1 5.  26  And ..  as  the  uncleanness  of  her  separation 
15.  30  atonement,  .for  the  issue  of  her  unclean. 

15.  31  uncleannessjthat  theydie  not  in  then-  un. 

16.  16  uncleanuess.  .in  the  midst  of  their  uncle. 
16. 19  hallow  it  from  the  uncleanness  of  the  ch. 

18.  19  as  long  as  she  is  put  apart  for  her  uncle. 
22.  3  having  his  uncleanness  upon  him,  that  so. 
22.  5  or  a  man.  .whatsoever  uncleanness  he  ha. 

Num.  5.  15  if  thou  hast  not  gone  aside  to  uncleanuess 

19.  13  he  shall  be.  .his  uncleanness  (is)  yet  upon 
Judgi  3.  7  neither  eat  any  unclean  (thing):  forthcch. 

13.  14  neither  let  her . .  eat  any  unclean  (thing) 

2  Sa.  11.  4She  waspurifiedfromlieruncleanness:  and 
2  Ch.29.  16  brought  out  all  the  uncleanness  that  they 
Ezra  9.  11  which  have  filled  it.  .with  their  unclean. 
Eze.  36.  17  as  the  uncleanness  of  a  removed  woman 

36.  29  I  will  also  save  you  from  all  your  uncles. 
39.  24  According  to  their  uncleanness,  and  ace. 

Zecli.13.  2  and  the  unclean  spirit  to  pass  out  of  the 

5.  Separation,  impurity,  niddah. 

Lev.  20.  21  it  (is)  an  unclean  thing;  he  hath  uncover. 
Ezra  9.  1 1  is  an  unclean  land  with  the  filthiness  of 
Zech.  13.  1  a  fountain  opened . .  for  sin  and  for  uncle. 

6.  Nakedness,  disgracefulness,  niTJf  ervah. 

Deut.  23.  14  that  he  sec  no  unclean  thing  in  thee,  an  1 


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7 .Separate,  consecrated,  qculesh. 

Job  36.  14  They  die.,  and  their  life  (is)  among  the  uu. 

8..lra  accident,  .T35  qareh. 

Deut.23.  10  by  reason  of  uncleanness  that  clianceth 

0.  Uncleanness,  impurity,  axadapoia  akatharsia. 
JIatt23.  27  full  of  dead,  .bones,  and  of  all  uncleanness 
Rom.  1.  24  God  also  gave  them  up  to  uncleanness  th. 

6.  19  yielded  your  members  servants  to  unclea. 

2  C0.12.  21  have  not  repented  of  the  uncleanness,  and 
Gal.  5. 19  Adultery,  fornication,  uncleanness,  lasci. 
Eph.  4.  19  to  work  all  uncleanness  with  greediness 

5.  3  all  uncleanness,  or  covetousness,  let  it  not 
Col.  3.  5  uncleanness,  inordinate  affection,  evil  co. 

1  Th.  2.  3  our  exhortation  (was)  not.  .of  uncleanness 

4.  7  God  hath  not  called  us  unto  uncleanness 

10.  Unclean,  impure,  aicdOapros  akathartos. 

Matt.  10.  1  he  gave  them  power  (against)  unclean  sp. 

12.  43  When  the  unclean  spirit  is  gone  out  of  a 
Mark  1.  23  in  their  synagogue  a  man  with  an  unclean 
1.  26  when  the  unclean  spirit  had  tom  him,  and 

I.  27  commandeth  he  even  the  unclean  spirits 

3.  11  unclean  spirits,  when  they  saw  him,  fell 

3.  30  Because  they  said,  He  hath  an  unclean  sp. 

5.  2  met  him.  .a  man  with  an  unclean  spirit 

5.  8  Come  out  of  the  man,  (thou)  unclean  spi. 

5.  13  the  unclean  spirits  went  out,  and  entered 

6.  7  and  gave  them  power  over  unclean  spirits 

7.  25  whose  young  daughter  had  an  unclean  sp. 
Luke  4.  33  a  man  which  had  a  spirit  of  an  unclean 

4.  36  he  commandeth  the  unclean  spirits,  and 

6.  18  they  that  were  vexed  with  unclean  spirits 

8.  29  he  had  commanded  the  unclean  spirit  to 

9.  42  Jesus  rebuked  the  unclean  spirit,  and  he. 

11.  24  When  the  unclean  spirit  is  gone  out  of  a 

Acts  5.  16  them  which  were  vexed  with  unclean  sp. 

8.  7  unclean  spirits,  crying  with  a  loud  voice 

10.  14  never  eaten  any  thing  that  is.  .unclean 

10.  28  I  should  not  call  any  man  common  or  un. 

11.  8  nothing  common  or  unclean  hath  at  any 

1  Co.  7. 14  else  were  your  children  unclean,  hut  now 

2  Co.  6.  17  touch  not  the  unclean  (thing);  and  I  will 
Eph.  5.  5  no  whoremonger,  nor  unclean  person,  nor 
Rev.  16.  i3lsawthreeuncleanspiritslikcfrogs(come) 

18.  2  a  cage  of  every  unclean  and  hateful  bird 

1 1 .  Common,  profane,  polluted,  koiv6s  koinos. 

Rom.  14.  14  I  know.  .that,  .nothing  unclean  of  itself 

14.  14  anything  to  be  unclean,  to  him  (it  is)  un. 

12.  To  make  common,  profane,  pollute,  koivuw. 

Heb.  9.  13  For  if  the  blood,  .sprinkling  the  unclean 

13.  Pollution,  defilement,  piaopis  miasmos. 

2  Pe.  2.  10  that  walk  after  the  flesh  in  the  lust  of  un. 

UNCLEAN,  to  (be  made),  make  self,  pronounce  — 

\.  Unclean,  defiled,  npa  tame. 

Lev.  11.  24,  27,  31,  32,  39  unclean  until  the  even 

11.  25,  28,  40,  40  be  unclean  until  the  even 
11.  26  every  one  thattoucheth .  .shall  be  unclean 
11.  32  whatsoever(any).  doth  fall,  it  shall  be  un. 
11.  33  whatsoever  (is)  in  it  shall  be  unclean,  and 
1 1.  34  (that)  on  which  (such) . .  cometh  shall  be  u. 
11.  34  drunk,  .in  every  (such)  vessel  shall  be  un. 
11.  35  every  (thing),  .shall  be  unclean;  (whether 

1 1.  36  that  which  toucheth . .  shall  be  unclean 

12.  2  she  shall  be  unclean  seven  days,  according 

12.  2  for  her  infirmity  shall  she  be  unclean 

12.  5  she  shall  be  unclean  two  weeks,  as  in  her 
13  14  raw  fiesh  appeareth .  .he  shall  be  unclean 
1 4.  36  that  all  that  (is)  in . .  be  not  made  unclean 

1 4.  46  he  that  goeth . .  shall  be  unclean  until  the 

15.  4  Every  bed  whereon  he  lieth.  .is  unclean 
15.  4  whereon  he  sitteth  shall  be  unclean 

15-  5.  6,  7,  8,  10,  10,  11,  16  be  unclean  until  the 
15.  9  what  saddle,  .he  rideth . .  shall  be  unclean 
15.  18,  21,  22,  27  be  unclean  until  the  even 
15.  24  he  shall  be  unclean  seven  days;  and  all 
15.  24  the  bed  whereon  he  lieth  shall  be  unclean 
1 5.  27  whosoever  toucheth  those . .  shall  be  unci. 
17. 15  bathe  (himself)  in  water,  and  be  unclean 
22.  5  whereby  he  may  be  made  unclean,  or 
22.  6  which  hath  touched  any  such  shall  be  un. 
Kum  19.  7  the  priest  shall  be  unclean  until  the  even 

19.  8  he  that  burneth  her . .  shall  be  unclean  un. 
19.  10  shall  wash  his  clothes,  and  be  unclean  un. 
19.  11  He  that  toucheth . .  shall  be  unclean  seven 
19.  14  all  that  (is)  in  the  tent,  shall  be  unclean 
19.  16  whosoever  toucheth . .  a  grave,  shall  be  un. 
19.  20  the  man  that  shall  be  unclean,  and  shall 
19.  21  he  that  toucheth. .  shall  be  unclean  until 
19.  22  shall  be  unclean. .  shall  be  unclean  until 

>  Hag.  2.  13  shall  it  be  unclean .  .It  shall  be  unclean 

2 . To  make  or  declare  unclean,  defile,  k£a  tame,  3. 

Lev.  13.  3  priest  shall  look. .  and  pronounce  him  un. 

13.  8,  1 1  the  priest  shall  pronounce  him  unclean 
13.  15  the  priest  shall .  .pronounce  him  to  be  un. 

13.  20,  22,  25,  27,  30  priest  shall  pronounce,  .un. 

13.  44  the  priest  shall  pronounce  him .  .unclean 
13.  59  This  (is)  the  law . .  to  pronounce  it  unclean 

3.  To  defile  self,  make  self  unclean,  tame,  7. 

Lev.  11.  24  for  these  ye  shall  be  unclean :  whosoever 

II.  43  neither  shall  ye  make  yourselves  unclean 
Num.  6.  7  He  shall  not  make  himself  unclean  for 

UNCLEANNESS,  to  take  - 

To  be  unclean,  kcb  tame. 

Lev.  22.  5  or  a  man  of  whom  he  may  take  unclean. 


UNCLE’S  wife  — 

Beloved,  uncle's  wife,  rn'ui  dodah. 

Lev.  20.  20  if  a  man  shall  lie  with  his  uncle’s  wife,  he 

UNCLOTHED  — 

To  lead  out,  unclothe,  lubboi  ekduo. 

2  Co.  5.  4  not  for  that  we  would  be  unclothed,  but 

UNCOMELY  (parts)  — 

Unseemly,  acrxvpoiv  aschemon • 

1  Co.  12.  23  our  uncomely  (parts)  have  more  abundant 

UNCONDEMNED  — 

Uncondemned,  not  judged  down,  axaraKpiTos  aka. 
Acts  16.  37  They  have  beaten  us  openly  un  condemned 
22.  25  a  man  that  is  a  Roman, and  uncondemned? 

UNCORRUPTIBLE,  uncorruptness  — 

1.  Incorruption,  a8ca<t>8opla  adiaphthoria. 

Titus  2.  7  in  doctrine.. [uncorruptness], gravity.sinc. 

2. Incorruptible ,  incorrupled,  &<p0apr os  aphthartos. 

Rom.  1. 23  changed  the  glory  of  the  uncorruptible 

UNCOVER,  (self,  be  uncovered),  to  — 

1.  To  be  removed,  uncovered,  revealed,  n)>J  galah,  2. 

2  Sa.  6.  20  uncovered  himself . .  as  one . .  uncovereth 
Isa.  47.  3  Thy  nakedness  shall  be  uncovered,  yea 

2.  To  remove,  uncover,  reveal,  n?3  galah,  3. 

Lev.  18.  6  to  uncover,  .nakedness  :  I  (am)  the  Lord 
18.  7  shalt  thou  not  uncover .  .thou  shaltnotun. 
So  in  v.  8,  9,  io,  11,  12,  13,  14,  i5>  15.  id,  i7- 

18. 17  to  uncover  her  nakedness,  .they  (are)  her 
18.  18  to  uncover  her  nakedness,  besides  the  ot. 
18.  19  to  uncover  her  nakedness  as  long  as  she 

20.  11  hath  uncovered  his  father’s  nakedness 
20.  17  lie  hath  uncovered  his  sister’s  nakedness 
20.  18  shall  uncover  her.  .she  hath  uncovered 
20.  19  thou  shalt  not  uncover  the  nakedness  of 

20.  20,  21  he  hath  uncovered  his.  .nakedness 
Deut27.  20  because  he  uncovereth  his  father’s  skirt 
Ruth  3.  4  and  uncover  his  feet,  anil  lay  thee  down 

3.  7  and  uncovered  his  feet,  and  laid  her  do. 
Isa.  47.  2  uncover  thy  locks . .  uncover  the  thigh 
Jer.  49.  10  I  have  uncovered  his  secret  places,  and 

3.7b  uncover  or  reveal  self,  nS)  galah,  7. 

Gen.  9.  21  and  he  was  uncovered  within  his  tent 

4.  To  make  bare,  draw  or  out,  rlS'0  chasaph. 

Isa.  20.  4 -with,  .buttocks  uncovered,  to  the  shame 
Eze.  4.  7  thine  arm.  .uncovered,  and  thou  shalt 

5.7V)  make  bare,  rv)lJ  arah,  3. 

Isa.  22.  6  Elam  bare  the  quiver.  Kir  uncovered  the 
Zeph.  2.  14  desolation,  .he  shall  uncover  the  cedar 

6.  To  make  bare,  rnjf  arah,  5. 

Lev.  20. 19  he  uncovereth  his  near  kin  :  they  shall 

7.  To  free,  keep  or  make  bare,  jn?  para. 

Lev.  10.  6  Uncover  not  your  heads,  neither  rend  yo. 

21.  10  shall  not  uncover  his  head,  nor  rend  his 
Num.  5.  18  the  priest  shall,  .uncover  the  woman’slie. 

8.  Uncovered,  unveiled,  aKaraKaKvirros  akatakalup. 

1  Co.  11.  5  or  prophesiethwith  (her)  head  uncovered 

11. 13  comely  that  a  woman  pray  unto  God  un. 

9.  To  uncover,  unroof \  anoareyafa  apostegazo. 

Mark  2.  4  they  uncovered  the  roof  where  he  was 

UNCTION  — 

Anointing,  unction,  xpiapa  chrisma. 

1  Jo.  2. 20  ye  have  an  unction  from  the  Holy  One 

UNDEFILED  — 

1.  Perfect,  finished,  plain,  cn  tarn. 

Song  5.  2  my  sister,  my  love,  my  dove,  my  undeflled 

6.  9  My  dove,  my  undefiled  is  (but)  one ;  she 

2 . Perfect,  whole,  complete,  turn  tamim. 

Psa.119.  1  Blessed  (are)  the  undeflled  in  the  way,  who 

3.  Undefiled,  unpolluted,  immaculate,  o piavros. 

Heb.  7.  26  holy,  harmless,  undeflled,  separate  from 

13.  4  Marriage  (is) honourable,  .the  bedundefi. 
Jas.  1.  27  Pure  religion  and  undeflled  before  God 

1  Pe.  1.  4  To  an  inheritance  incorruptible,  and  und. 

UNDER,  underneath  — 

1.  Unto,  el. 

2  Sa.  2.  23  smote  him  under  the  fifth  (rib),  that  the 

2.  Beneath,  below,  neo  mattah. 

Exod28.  27  the  two  sides  of  the  ephod  underneath 
39.  20  on  the  two  sides  of  the  ephod  underneath 
1  Ch.27.  23  took  not.  .from  twenty  years  old  and  un. 

3.  Under,  beneath,  n'inn  techolli. 

Jer  10.  11  they  shall  perish .  .from  under  these  hea. 
Dan.  4.  12  the  beasts  of  the  field  had  shadow  under 

4.  21  under  which  the  beasts  of  the  fields  dwe. 

7.  27  the  greatness  of  the  kingdom  under  the 

4.  Under,  beneath,  nnn  tacliath. 

Gen.  1.  7  under  the  firmament  from  the  waters  wli. 
6. 17  flood,  .to  destroy  all  flesh,  .from  under 
7. 19  all  the  high  hills  that  (were)  under  the 
Dan.  4.  14  let  the  beasts  get  away  from  under  it 

5.  Unto  the  place  of,  under,  nrrrSg  el  tachath. 

Jer.  3.  6  upon  every  high  mountain  and  under 

6.  Under,  beneath,  nnrpS  lemittachath. 

i  Ki.  7.  32  And  under  the  borders  (were)  four  whe. 


7.  In,  among,  with,  by,  7v  en. 

Matt.  7.  6  lest  they  trample  them  under  their  feet 
Rom.  3.  19  it  saith  to  them  who  are  under  the  law 

8. Ora,  upon,  over,  ini  ( dat . )  epi. 

Heb.  7.  1 1  for  [under]  it  the  people  received  the  law 

9.  15  of  the  transgressions,  .under  the  first  tes. 

10.  28  died  without  juercy  under  two  or  three 

9.  Down  beneath,  below,  under,.  K.arur 7 poi  katotero. 

Matt.  2.  16  slew  all . .  from  two  years  old.  and  under 

10.  Under,  vni  ( acc .)  hupo.  *  • 

Matt.  5.  15  Neither  do  men .  .put  it  under  a  bushel 

8.  8  not  worthy  that  thou  shouldest  come  un. 

8.  9  man  under  authority,  having  soldiers  un. 
23.  37  even  as  a  hen  gatliereth  her  chickens  un. 

Mark  4.  21  to  be  put  under  a  bushel,  or  under  a  bed? 

4.  32  the  fowls  of  the  air  may  lodge  under  the 
Luke  7.  6  not  worthy  that  thou  shouldest  enter  un. 

7.  8  For  I  also  am  a  man  set  under  authority 

7.  8  having  under  me  soldiers  ;  and  I  say  uu. 

11.  33  neither  under  a  bushel,  but  on  a  candle. 
13.  34  as  a  hen.  .her  brood  under  (her)  wings 
17.  24  under  heaven ..  unto  the  other  (part)  und. 

John  1.  48  when  thou  wast  under  the  fig  tree,  I  saw 
Acts  2.  5  devout  men  out  of  every  nation  under 

4. 12  there  is  none  other  name  under  heaven 
Rom.  3.  9  before  proved . .  that  they  are  all  under  sin 

3. 13  the  poison  of  asps  (is)  under  their  lips 

6.  14,  15  are  not  under  the  law,  but  undergrace 

7.  14  spiritual:  but  I  am  carnal,  sold  undersin 

16.  20  the  God  of  peace  shall  bruise  Satan  under 

1  Co.  9.  20  them  that  are  under  the  law,  as  under  the 

9.  20  that  I  might  gain  them  that  are  under  the 

10.  1  all  our  fathers  were  uijdertlie  cloud,  and 
15.  25  till  he  hath  put  all  enemies  under  his  feet 
15.  27  For  he  hath  put  all  things  under  his  feet 

Gal.  3.  10  as  many,  .are  under  the  curse  :  for  it  is 
3.  22  the  scripture  hath  concluded  all  under  sin 
3.  23  we  werekept  under  the  law,  shutupunto 

3.  25  we  are  no  longer  under  a  schoolmaster 

4.  2  But  is  under  tutors  and  governors  until 
4.  3  were  in  bondage  under  the  elements  of 
4.  4  made  of  a  woman,  made  under  the  law 
4.  5  To  redeem  them  that  were  under  the  law 

4.  21  Tell  me,  ye  that  desire  to  be  under  the  law 

5.  18  led  by  the  spirit,  ye  are  not  under  the  law 
Eph.  1.  22  hath  put  all  (things)  under  his  feet,  and 
Col.  1.  23  to  every  creature  which  is  under  heaven 
1  Ti.  6.  1  Let  as  many  servants  as  are  under  the  yo. 
Jas.  2.  3  Stand  thou  there,  or  sit  here  under  my 

1  Pe.  5.  6  Humble  yourselves  therefore  under  the 
Jude  6  under  darkness,  unto  the  judgment  of  the 

11.  Underneath,  viroxarw  hupokato. 

Mark  6.  n  shake  off  the  dust  under  your  feet  for  a 
7.  28  the  dogs  under  the  table  eat  of  the  cliil. 
Luke  8.  16  No  man.  .putteth  (it)  under  a  bed,  but 
John  1.  50  I  said  unto  thee,  I  saw  thee  under  the  fig 
Heb.  2.  8  put  all  things  in  subjection  under  his  feet 
Rev.  5.  3  no  man  in  heaven . . neither  under  the  ea. 

5.  13  on  the  earth,  and  under  the  earth,  and 

6.  9  I  saw  under  the  altar  the  souls  of  them 

12.  1  the  moon  under  her  feet,  and  upon  her 

12 .Smaller,  inferior,  younger,  iXacrauv  elasson. 

1  Ti.  5.  9  be  taken  into  the  number  under  threescore 
[See  also  Bondage,  brought,  curse,  earth,  foot,  keep, 
obedience,  persecution,  put,  rim,  sail,  tread,  trodden.] 

UNDER  the  law  — 

In  or  under  law,  evvopos  ennomos. 

1  Co.  9.  21  not  without  law  to  God,  but  under  the  law 

UNDERGIRD,  to  — 

To  under  gird,  inro^ivvvpi  hupozunnumi. 

Acts  27.  17  they  used  helps,  undergirding  the  ship 

UNDERSETTER  — 

Shoulder,  corner,  side,  i]n3  katheph. 

1  Ki.  7.  30  had  undersetters,  .undersetters  molten,  at 

7 .  30  under  the  laver<  were)  undersetters  molten 
7.  34  four  undersetters,  .the  undersetters(we-) 

UNDERSTAND,  to  (cause,  give  or  make  to)  — 

1.  To  understand,  consider,  ]’3  bin. 

Neh.  8.  8  and  caused .  .to  understand  the  reading 

13.  7  understood  of  the  evil  that  Eliashib  did 
Job  13.  1  mine  ear  hath  heard  and  understood  it 

15.  9  (what)  understandest  thou,  which  (is)  not 
23.  5  and  understand  what  he  would  say  unto 
32.  9  neither  do  the  aged  understand  judgment 
36.  29  can  (any)  understand  the  spreadings  of  the 
42.  3  therefore  have  I  uttered  that  I  understood 
Psa.  19.  12  'Who  can  understand  (his)  errors?  cleanse 
49.  20  Man  (that  is)  in  honour,  and  understand. 
73.  17  Until  I  went,  .(then)  understood  I  their 
82.  5  They  know  not,  neither  will  they  unders. 
92  6  knoweth  not ;  neither  doth  a  fool  unders. 

94.  8  Understand,  ye  brutish  among  the  people 
139.  2  thou  understandest  my  thought  afar  off 
Prov  2.  5  Then  shalt  thou  understand  the  fear  of  the 
2.  9  Then  shalt  thou  understand  righteousness 

19.  25  reprove,  .(and)  he  will  understand,  know. 

20.  24  how  can  a  man  then  understand  his  own 
28.  5  Evil  men  understand  not  judgment :  but 

28.  5  they  that  seek  the  Lord  understand  all 

29.  19  though  he  understand  he  will  not  answer 
Isa.  6.  9  Hear  ye  indeed,  but  understand  not;  and 

6  10  hear  with  their  ears,  and  understand  with 
28.  9  whom  shall  he  make  to  understand  doet. 
32.  4  Tlieheartalsooftherashshallunderstand 
43. 10  believe  me,  and  understand  that  I  (am)  he 


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Isa.  44. 18  They  have  not  known  nor  understand,  for 
Jer.  9. 12  Who  (is)  the  wise  man,  that  may  unders. 
Dan.  9.  2  I  Daniel  understood  by  books  the  number 

9.  23  understand  the  matter,  and  consider  the 

10.  1  and  he  understood  the  thing,  and  had 

12.  8  1  heard,  but  I  understood  not :  then  said 

12.  10  understand ;  but  the  wise  shall  understand 

Hos.  4.  1 4  the  people  (that)  doth  not  understand  shall 

14.  9  Who  (is)  wise,  and  he  shall  understand  th. 

2.  To  have  understanding,  he  intelligent,  I '3  bin,  2. 
Prov  14.  6  knowledge(is)  easy  unto  him  that  underst. 

3 . To  cause  to  understand,  attend,  J'3  bin,  5. 

1  Ch.28.  9  understandeth  all  the  imaginations  of  the 
Neh.  8.  3  read.,  before.,  those  that  could  understa. 

8.  7  caused  the  people  to  understand  the  law 

8.  12  they  had  understood  the  words  that  were 
Job  6.  24  cause  me  to  understand  wherein  I  have 
28.  23  God  understandeth  the  way  thereof,  and 
Psa.119. 27  Make  me  to  understand  the  way  of  thy 
Prov.  !i.  6  To  understand  a  proverb,  and  the  interp. 

8.  5  0  ye  simple,  understand  wisdom ;  and,  ye 

8.  9  They  (are)  all  plain  to  him  that  underst. 

14.  8  The  wisdom  of  the  prudent  (is)  to  under. 
Isa.  28. 19  it  shall  be  a  vexation  only(  to)  understand 
40.  21  have  ye  not  understood  from  the  founda. 
56.  u  they  (are)  shepherds  (that)  cannot  under. 
Dai;.  8. 16  make  this  (man)  to  understand  the  vision 
8. 17  Understand,  O  son  of  man;  for  at  the  time 

8.  27  I  was  astonished . .  but  none  understood 

10. 11  understand  the  words  that  I  speak  unto 

10.  12  set  thine  heart  to  understand,  and  to  ch. 

10.  14  I  am  come  to  make  thee  understand  what 
Mic.  4. 12  they  know  not.  .neither  understand  they 

4 . To  understand,  consider,  |'3  bin,  7a. 

Job  26. 14  thelthunder  of  his  power  who  can  unders. 
Psa.107.  43  they  shall  understand  the  loving  kindness 
1 19.  100 1  understand  more  than  the  ancients,  be. 

5 . Understanding,  rtJ'3  binah.  I 

Isa.  33. 19  tongue,  (that  thou  canst)  not  understand 

6.  To  know,  be  acquainted  with,  in;  yada. 

Num  16.  30  ye  shall  understand  that  these  men  have 

9.  3  Understand  therefore  this  day,  that  the 
Dent  9.  6  Understand  therefore,  that  the  Lord  thy 

1  Sa.  4.  6  they  understood  that  the  ark  of  the  Lord 

26.  4  understood  that  Saul  was  come  in  very  de. 

2  Sa.  3.  37  all  Israel,  understood  that  day,  that  it  was 
Psa.  81.  5  I  heard  a  language  (that)  I  understood  not 

7.  To  ( cause  to  act)  wisely,  Va't?  sakal,  5. 

Dent  32.  29  (that)  they  understood  this,  (that)  they 

1  Ch.28. 19  the  Lord  made  me  understand  in  writing 
Nell.  8. 13  even  to  understand  the  words  of  the  law 
Psa.  14.  2  to  see  if  there  were  any  that  did  underst. 

53.  2  to  see  if  there  were  (any)  that  did  under. 
106.  7  Our  fathers  understood  not  thy  wonders 
Isa.  41.  20  consider,  and  understand  together,  that 
44.  18  their  hearts,  that  they  cannot  understand 
Jer.  9.  24  that  he  understandeth  and  knoweth  me 
Dan.  9. 13  turn  from  our  iniquities,  and  understand 

9.  25  Know  therefore  and  understand. .from  the 

1 1.  33  they  that  understand  among  the  people 

8.  To  hear,  hearken,  yp®  shamea. 

Gen.  11.  7  that  they  may  not  understand  one  anot. 

41. 15  thou  canst  understand  a  dream  to  interpr. 
42.  23  they  knewnotthat  Joseph  understood  (th.) 

Deut.28.  49  whose  tongue  thou  shalt  not  understand 

2  Ki.  18.  26  the  Syrian  language;  for  we  understand 
Isa.  36.  11  the  Syrian  language  ;  for  we  understand 
Jer.  3  5.  15  neither  understandest  what  they  say 
Eze.  3.  6  whose  words  thou  canst  not  understand 

9 . To  hear,  hearken,  aicov&i  akouij. 

1  Co  14.  2  speaketh  not  unto  men.  .forno  man  unde. 

10.  To  know,  be  cognizant  of,  ylyacricw  ginosko. 

Matt  26.  10  When  Jesus  understood  (it),  he  said  unto 
John  8.  27  They  understood  not  tliathespake  to  them 

8.  43  Wliy  do  ye  not  understand  my  speech? 

10.  6  they  understood  not  what  things  they  we. 

12.  16  These  things  understood  not  his  disciples 
Acts  8.  30  said,  Understandest  thou  what  thou  read! 

24. 11  Because  [that  thou  mayest  understand], 
Phil.  1. 12  But  I  would  ye  should  understand,  breth. 

11  .To make  known,  yvuplfa  gnorizo. 

1  Co.  12.  3 1  give  you  to  understand,  that  no  man 

12 .To  see,  know ,  be  acquainted  ivith,  dittos  eido. 

1  Co.  13.  2  understand  all  mysteries,  and  all  knowled. 

14. 16  he  understandeth  not  what  thou  sayest  ? 

13.7b  know  about,  be  acquainted  with,  iirlarayai. 

Markiq.  68. neither  understand  I  what  thou  sayest 
14.7b  learn,  yavOavot  matha.no. 

Acts  23.  27  came,  .having  understood  that  he  was  a 
15. 7b  ponder,  think,  understand,  view  noeo. 

Matt  15. 17  Donotye  yet  understand,  that  whatsoever 

16.  9  Do  yenotyet  understand,-  neither  remem. 
16.  11  How  is  it  that  ye  do  not  understand  that 
24.  is  Daniel  .  .whoso  readeth,  let  him  underst. 
Marki3.  14  Daniel  .  .let  him  that  readeth  understand 
Johni2.  40  nor  understand  with  (their)  heart,  and  be 
Rom.  1.  20  being  understood  by  the  things  that  are 
Eph.  3.  4  when  ye  read,  ye  may  understand  my  kn. 
{  h-  1-  7  understanding  neither  what  they  say,  nor 
Ileb.  11.  3  Through  faith  we  understand  that  the  w. 

16.7b  learn  by  enquiry,  itvvdavoyai punthanomai. 
Acts  23.  34  when  he  understood  that  (he  was)  of  Cil. 


17. 7b  send  together,  consider,  understand,  ewiryu. 
Matt  13. 13  hearing,  they  hear  not;  neither  do  they 
13. 14  ye  shall  hear,  and  shall  not  understand 

13.  15  should  understand  with  (their)  heart,  and 
13. 19  When  any  one  heareth. . and-  understand. 

13.  23  he  that  heareth  the  word,  and  understa. 

13.  51  Jesus  saith.  .Have  ye  understood  all  the. 

15.  10  said  unto  them,  Hear,  and  understand 

16. 12  Then  understood  they  how  that  he  bade 

17.  13  the  disciples  understood  that  he  spake 
Mark  4.  12  hearing  they  may  hear,  and  not  underst. 

7.  14  Hearken,  .every  one  (of  you),  and  under. 

8.  17  perceive  ye  not  yet,  neither  understand? 

8.  21  How  is  it  that  ye  do  not  understand? 

Luke  2.  50  they  understood  not  the  saying  which  he 
8.  10  and  hearing  they  might  not  understand 

18.  34  they  understood  none  of  these  things,  and 
24.  4s  that  they  might  understand  the  Scriptu. 

Acts  7.  25  have  understood  .  .but  they  understood 
28.  26  Hearing  ye  shall  hear,  and  shall  not  und. 
28.  27  hear  with  (their)  ears,  and  understand  wi. 
Rom.  3.  11  There  is  none  that  understandeth,  there 

15.  21  they  that  have  not  heard  shall  understand 
Eph.  5.  17  understanding  what  the  will  of  the  Lord 

18.7b.sef  the  mind  or  affections  on,  (ppoueat  phroneo. 

1  Co.  13.  11  When  I  was  a  child.  .1  understood  as  a  c. 
UNDERSTAND  not,  to  — 

Mot  to  know,  to  be  ignorant,  ayvoeu  agnoeo. 

Mark  9.  32  they  understood  not  that  saying,  and  we. 
Luke  9.  45  they  understood  not  this  saying,  and  it 

2  Pe.  2.  12  speakevil of.  .things,  .they  understandn. 

UNDERSTANDING,  (man  of)  — 

1.7b  be  intelligent,  have  understanding,  ]'?  bin,  2. 
Deut.  1.  13  Take  you  wise  men,  and  understanding 
4.  6  nation  (is)  a  wise  and  understanding  peo. 

1  Ki.  3. 12  given .  .a  wise  and  an  understanding  he. 
Prov.  1.  5  a  man  of  understanding  shall  attain  unto 
8.  5  fools,  be  ye  of  an  understanding  heart 
17.  28  (and)  he.  .(is  esteemed)  a  man  of  unders. 
Eccl.  9.  1 1  nor  yet  riches  to  men  of  understanding 

2.  To  cause  to  understand,  ]'3  bin,  5. 

1  Ki.  3.  11  but  hast  asked  for  thyself  understanding 
Ezra  8.  16  Then  sent  I  for.  .men  of  understanding 
Nell.  8.  2  all  that  could  hear  with  understanding 

10.  28  having  knowledge,  and  having  understa. 
Prov  28.  2  by  a  man  of  understanding  (and)  knowl. 
Dan.  1.  4  cunning  in  knowledge,  and  understanding 
8.  23  a  king,  .understanding  dark  sentences,  sh. 

3.  Understanding,  intelligence,  nra  binah. 

Deut.  4.  6  this  (is)  your  wisdom  and  your  understan. 

1  Ch.12.  32  (men)thatliad  understanding  of  the  times 

22.  12  the  Lord  give  thee  wisdom  [and  underst. 

2  Ch.  2.  12  endued  with  prudence  and  understanding 

2.  13  a  cunning  man,  endued  with  understand. 
Job  20.  3  the  spirit  of  my  understanding  causeth 

28. 12,  20  where  (is)  thelplace  of  understanding? 

28.  28  and  to  depart  from  evil  (is)  understanding 
34.  16  If  now.  .understanding,  hear  this  ;  hear. 

38.  4  declare,  if  thou  hast  understanding? 

38.  36  who  hath  given  understanding  to  the  he. 

39.  17  neither  hath  he  imparted  to  her  unders. 
Prov.  1.  2  to  perceive  the  words  of  understanding 

3.  5  and  lean  not  unto  thine  own  understand. 

4.  1  Hear,  .and  attend  to  know  understanding 

4.  5  get  understanding:  forget  (it)  not;  neit. 
4.  7  and  with  all  thy  gettingget  understanding 

7.  4  and  call  understanding  (thy)  kinswoman 

8.  14  Counsel  (is)  mine. . I  (am)  understanding 

9.  6  and  live;  amigo  in  the  way  of  understan. 

9.  10  the  knowledge  of  the  holy  (is)  understan. 

16.  16  to  get  understanding  rather  to  be  chosen 

23.  23  wisdom,  and  instruction,  and  understan. 
30.  2  and  have  not  the  understanding  of  a  man 

Isa.  1 1.  2  the  spirit  of  wisdom  and  understanding 

27.  11  it  (is) a  people  of  no  understanding,  there. 

29.  14  the  understanding  of  their  prudent  (men) 
29.  24  that  erred  in  spirit  shall  come  to  under. 

Dan.  1.  20  in  all  matters  of  wisdom  (and)  understa. 

9.  22  come,  .to  give  thee  skill  and  understand. 

10.  1  and  had  understanding  of  the  vision 

4.  Taste,  perception,  dj?b  taam. 

Job  12.  20  taketh  away  the  understanding  of  the  ag. 

5.  Heart,  31?  leb. 

Prov.  6.  32  whoso  committeth  adultery,  .lacketh  tin. 
7.  7  beheld . .  a  young  man  void  of  understan. 

9.  4,  16  (as  for)  him  that  wanteth  understan. 

10.  13  a  rod  (is)  for.  .him  that  is  void  of  under.1 

12.  11  he  thatfolloweth.  .(is)  void  of  understan. 

13.  32  he  that  heareth  reproof  getteth  underst. 

17.  18  A  man  void  of  understanding  striketh 

24.  30  the  vineyard  of  the  man  void  of  underst. 
Jer.  5.  21  0  foolish  people,  and  without  understan. 

6 . Heart,  33V  lebab. 

Job  12.  3  But  I  have  understanding  as  well  as  you 
34.  10  hearken  unto  me,  ye  men  of  understand. 
34.  34  Let  men  of  understanding  tell  me,  audlet 

7 . Knowledge,  5Hjn  mctncla, 

Dan.  4.  34  mine  understanding  returned  unto  me 

8.  To  cause  to  act  wisely,  sakal,  5. 

Psa.  47.  7  sing  ye  praises  with  understanding 
Prov.21.  16  man  thatwandereth  out  of  the  wayof  un. 
Jer.  3.  15  shall  feed  you  with  knowledge  and  unde. 
Dan.  11.  35  (some)  of  them  of  understanding  shall  fall 

9.  Understanding,  wisdom,  meaning,  ^;t7,  bzty  sekel. 
1  Sa.  25.  3  a  woman  of  good  understanding,'  and  of 


Ezra  8.  18  they  brought  us  a  man  of  understanding 
Job  17.  4  thou  hast  hid  their  heart  from  understa. 
Psa. hi.  10  a  good  understanding  have  all  they  that 
Prov.  3.  4  So  shalt  thou  find  favour  and  good  unde. 

13.  15  Good  understanding  giveth  favour;  but 

16.  22  Understanding(is)awell  spring  of  life  un. 

10.  Understanding,  soklelhanu. 

Dan.  5.  11  light  and  understanding:  and  wisdom, like 

5.  12  an  excellent  spirit, and  knowledge, and  un. 
5. 14  light  and  understanding  and  excellent 

11.  To  hear,  hearken,  shamea. 

1  Ki.  3.  9  Give,  .thy  servantan  understanding  hea. 

12.  Understanding,  pnia  tdbun. 

Hos.  13.  2  idols  according  to  their  own  understand. 

13.  Understanding,  tebunah. 

Exod3i.  3  in  understanding,  and  in  knowledge,  and 

35.  31  with  the  spirit  of  God,  in  wisdom,  in  un. 

36.  1  in  whom  the  Lord  put  wisdom  and  unde. 
Deut  32.  28  neither  (is  there  any  understanding)  in 

1  Ki.  4.  29  God  gave  Solomon  wisdom  and  undei-sta. 

7.  14  he  was  filled  with  wisdom  and  understa. 
Job  12.  12  wisdom ;  and  in  length  of  days  understa. 

12. 13  he  hath  counsel  and  understanding 
26.  12  by  his  understanding  hesmiteth  through 
Psa.  49.  3  meditation  of  my  heart  (shall  be)  of  und. 

147.  5  Great  (is)  our  Lord,  .liis  understanding 
Prov.  2.  2  (and)  apply  thine  heart  to  understanding 

2.  3  liftest  up  thy  voice  for  understanding 
2.  6  out  of  his  mouth  (cometh).  .understand. 

2.  11  preserve  thee,  understanding  shall  keep 

3.  13  and  the  man  (that)  getteth  understanding 

3.  19  by  understanding  hath  he  established  the 

5.  1  (and)  bow  thine  ear  to  my  understanding 

8.  1  and  understanding  put  forth  her  voice? 

10.  23  but  a  man  of  understanding  hath  wisdom 

11.  12  a  man  of  understanding  holdeth  his  pea. 

14.  29  (He  that  is)  slow  to  wrath  (is)  of  great  un. 

15.  2i  a  man  of  understanding  walketli  uprigh. 

17.  27  a  man  of  understanding  is  of  an  excellent 

18.  2  A  fool  hath  no  delight  in  understanding 

19.  8  he  that  keepeth  understanding  shall  find 

20.  5  a  man  of  understanding  will  draw  it  out 

21.  30  (There  is)  no  wisdom  nor  understanding 
24.  3  and  by  understanding  it  is  established 

28.  16  The  prince  that  wanteth  understanding 

Isa.  40.  14  showed  to  him  the  way  of  understanding 

40.  28  (there  is)  no  searching  of  his  understand. 
44. 19  neither  (is  there)  knowledge  nor  underst. 
Jer.  51.15  hath  stretched  out  the  heaven  by  his  un. 
Eze.  28.  4  With  thy  wisdom  and  with  thine  unders. 
Hos.  13.  2  idols  according  to  their  own  understand. 
Obad.  7  (their  is)  none  understanding  in  him 

8  and  understanding  out  of  the  mount  of  E. 

14.  Understanding,  njnw  tubnah. 

Job  26.  12  by  his  understanding  he  smiteth  tlirough 

15.  Whole  mind,  intellect,  understanding,  Siaroia. 
Eph.  1.  18  The  eyes  of  your  [understanding]  beings 

4.  18  Having  the  understanding  darkened 

1  Jol  5.  20  the  Son.  .hath  given  us  an  understanding 

16.  Jlfind,  understanding,  rovs  nous. 

Luke  24.  45  Then  opened  he  their  understanding,  th. 
1  Co.  14.  14  my  spirit  prayetli,  but  my  understanding 

14.  15  I  will  pray  with  the  understanding  also 
14. 15  I  will  sing  with  the  understanding  also 

14.  19  rather  speak  five  words  with  my  underst. 
Phil.  4.  7  the  peace. .which  passeth  all  understand. 
Rev.  13.  18  Let  him  that  hath  understanding  count 

17.  A  sending  together,  intelligence,  aiveens  sunesis. 
Marki2.  33  with  all  the  understanding,  and  with  all 
Luke  2.  47  wereastonishedat  his  understanding  and 

1  Co.  1.  19  will  bring  to  nothing  the  understanding 
Col.  1.  9  in  all  wisdom  and  spiritual  understanding 

2.  2  riches  of  the  full  assurance  of  understand. 

2  Ti.  2.  7  the  Lord  give  thee  understanding  in  all 

18 .Ifehrt,  mind,  understanding,  tppiy/  phren. 

1  C0.14.  20  not  children  in  understanding,  .in  under. 

UNDERSTANDING,  without  — 

Mot  sent  together,  unintelligent,  aavveros  asunetos. 
Mattis.  16  Are  ye  also  yet  without  understanding 
Mark  7.  18  Are  ye  so  without  understanding  also? 
Rom.  1.  31  Without  understanding, covenant  breakers 

UNDERSTANDING,  to  he  of,  get,  give,  have  — 

1.  To  be  intelligent,  j'3  bin,  2. 

Prov  10.  13  In  the  lips  of  him  that  hath  understand. 

14.  33  resteth  in  the  heart  of  him  that  hath  un. 

15.  14  The  heartof  him  that  hath  understanding 

19.  25  and  reprove  one  that  hath  understanding 

Jer.  4.  22  my  people,  .they  have  none  understand. 

2.  To  cause  to  understand,  |'3  bin,  5. 

2  CI1.26.  5  who  had  understanding  in  the  visions  of 
Job  32.  8  the  Almighty  giveth  them  understanding 
Psa.  32.  9  (which)  lfave  no  understanding,  whose 

119.  34,  73,  125,  144,  169  Give  me  understanding 
119.  130  it  giveth  understanding  unto  the  simple 
Prov.  8.  5  and,  ye  fools,  be  ye  of  an  understanding 
17.  24  Wisdom  (is)  before  him  that  hath  under. 
28.  1 1  the  poor  that  hath  understanding  search. 
Isa.  29. 16  say  of  him.  .He  had  no  understanding 
Dan.  1.  17  Daniel  had  understanding  in  all  visions 

3.  To  understand,  consider,  attend,  )'3  bin,  7a. 

Psa.  1 19.  104  Through  thy  precepts  I  get  understand. 


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4.  To  cause  to  act  wisely,  sakal,  5. 

Psa.  1 19.  99  I  have  more  understanding  than  all  my 
Dan.  11.  35  (.some)  of  them  of  understanding  shall  f. 

5 'To  follow  alongside  ofirapaicoAouOew  parakolou. 
Luke  1.  3  having  had  perfect  understanding  of  all 

UNDERSTANDING,  to  make  of  quick  — 

To  refresh,  nn  ruach,  5. 

Isa.  11.  3  shall  make  him  of  quick  understanding  in 

UNDERSTOOD,  easy  or  hard,  to  be  — 

1  .Hard  to  be  understood,  SvcrviriTos  dusnoetos. 

2  Pe.  3.  16  in  which  are  some  things  hard  to  be  und. 

2, Easily  noted,  evaypos  eusemos. 

1  Co.  14.  9  by  the  tongue  words  easy  to  be  understo. 

UNDERTAKE,  to  — 

1.  To  mix,  traffic,  negotiate,  pledge,  rp  arab. 

Isa.  38. 14  0  Lord,  I  am  oppressed  :  undertake  for 

2.  To  accept,  take,  receive,  undertake,  Shi)  qabal,  3. 
Esth.  9.  23  the  Jews  undertook  to  do  as  they  had  be. 

UNDO,  be  or  leave  undone,  to  — 

1  .To  be  parted,  lost,  separated,  -ns  abad. 

Nuni2i.  29  thou  art  undone,  O  people  of  Chemosh 

2.  To  be  cut  off,  dumb,  nov  damali,  2. 

Isa.  6.  5  Then  said  I,  Woe  (is)  me  !  fori  am  undone 

3 . To  move,  loose,  shake  off,  nru  nathar,  5. 

Isa.  58.  6  to  undo  the  heavy  burdens,  and  to  let  the 

4.  To  turn,  aside,  yd  sur,  5. 

Joshhi.  15  he  left  nothing  undone  of  all  that  the  Lo. 

5.  To  do,  make,  n'yjj  asali. 

Zeph.  3.  19  at  that  time  I  will  undo  all  that  afflict  th. 

UNDRESSED,  vine  — 

Separated  thing  or  person,  T]}  nazir. 

Lev.  25.  5  neither  gather  the  grapes  of  thy  vine  un. 
25.  11  nor  gather,  .in  it  of  thy  vine  undressed 

UNEQUAL  — 

Not  to  be  weighed  or  pondered,  pn  rS  lo  thakan,  2. 
Eze.  18.25,  29  house  of  Israel,  .are  not  your  waysun.? 

UNFAITHFUL  man,  to  deal  unfaithfully  — 

To  deal  treacherously,  deceive,  iia  bagad. 

Psa.  78.  57  But  turned  back,  and  dealt  unfaithfully 
Prov  25.  19  Confidence  in  an  unfaithful  man  in  time 

UNFEIGNED  — 

Undisguised,  unfeigned,  avondupiros  anupokritos. 

2  Co.,  6.  6  by  kindness,  by  theholy  ghost,  by  love  un. 

1  Ti.  1.  5  (of)  a  good  conscience,  and  (of)  faith  unf. 

2  Ti.  1.  5  When  I  call  to  remembrance  the  uufeign. 
1  Pe.  1.  22  obeying,  .unto  unfeigned  love  of  the  bre. 

UNFRUITFUL  — 

Unfruitful,  without  fruit,  Anapnos  akarpos. 

Matt  13.  22  choke  the  word,  and  he  becometh  unfru. 
Mark  4.  19  choke  the  word,  and  it  becometh  uufrui. 

1  Co.  14.  14  prayeth,  but  my  understanding  is  unfru. 
Eph.  5.  11  have  no  fellowship  with  the  unfruitful 
Titus  3.  14  good  works,  .that  they  be  not  unfruitful 

2  Pe.  1.  8  ye  shall)  neither  (be)  barren  nor  unfruit. 

UNGIRD,  to  — 

To  open  up,  nn3  pathacli,  3. 

Gen.  24.  32  he 'ungirded  his  camels,  and  gave  straw 

UNGODLINESS  — 

Irreverence,  impiety,  aaipeta  asebeia. 

Rom.  1.  18  against  all  ungodliness  and  unrighteous. 

11.  26  shall  turn  away  ungodliness  from  Jacob 
2  Ti.  2.  16  for  they  will  increase  unto  more  ungodli. 
Titus  2.  12  Teaching  us,  that  denying  ungodliness 

UNGODLY  (men)  — 

1.  Belial,  worthless,  without  value,  beliyyaal. 
2  Sa.  22.  5  the  floods  of  ungodly  men  made  me  afra. 
Psa.  18.  4  the  floods  of  ungodly  men  made  me  afra. 
Prov  16.  27  An  ungodly  man  diggeth  up  evil,  and  in 

19.  28  An  ungodly  witness  scornetli  judgment 

2.  Unkind,  not  pious,  Ypn  nd  lo  chasid. 

Psa.  43.  1  plead  my  cause  against  an  ungodly  nation 

3.  Perverse,  avil. 

Job  16.  11  God  hath  delivered  me  to  the  ungodly 

4.  Wrong,  wicked,  ytyn  rasha. 

2  CI1.19.  2  Shouldest  thou  help  the  ungodly,  and  lo. 
Job  34.  18  (Is  it  fit)  to  say.  .to  princes,  (Ye  are)  un. 
Psa.  1.  1  walketh  not  in  the  counsel  of  the  ungod. 
1.  4  The  ungodly  (are)  not  so :  but  (are)  like 
1.  5  the  ungodly  shall  not  stand  in  the  judg. 
1.  6  but  the  way  of  the  ungodly  shall  perish 
3.  7  thou  hast  broken  the  teeth  of-the  ungod. 
73.  12  these  (are)  the  ungodly,  who  prosper  in 

5 .Irreverence,  impiety,  d<rej3eia  asebeia. 

Jude  15  of  all  their  ungodly  deeds  which  they  ha. 
18  should  walk  after  their  own  ungodly  lu. 

ft. Irreverent,  impious,  ace  ftps  asebes. 

Rom.  4.  5  believeth  on  him  that  justifieth  the  ung. 

5.  6  in  due  time  Christ  died  for  the  ungodly 
Ti.  1.  9  for  the  ungodly  and  for  sinners,  fur  unh. 

1  Pe.  4. 18  where  shall  the  ungodly  and  the  sinner 

2  Pe.  2.  5  the  flood  upon  the  world  of  the  uugodly 

3.  7  judgment  and  perdition  of  ungodly  men 
Jude  4  ungodly  men,  turning  the  grace  of  our  God 
15  all  that  are  uugodly. .  which  [ungodly]  si. 


UNGODLY,  commit  or  live,  to  — 

To  be  or  act  irreverently,  iatfSico  asebeo. 

2  Pe.  2.  6  ensample  unto  those  that.  .should  liveun. 
Jude  15  deeds  which  they  have  ungodly  commit. 

UNHOLY  — 

1  .Pierced,  common,  Vm  cliol. 

Lev.  10.  10  betweenholy  and  unholy, and  between  un. 

2,  Unholy,  unkind,  avotno  5  anosios. 

1  Ti.  1.  9  for  unholy  and  profane,  for  murderers  of 

2  Ti.  3.  2  disobedient  to  parents,  unthankful,  unh. 

Z.Common,  uoivis  koinos. 

Heb.  10.  29  counted  the  blood  of  the  covenant,  .unh. 

UNICORN  — 

A  reem,  buffalo,  wild  ox,  roaring  animal,  ox-]  Teem. 
Num  23.  22  he  hath  as  it  were  the  strength  of  an  un. 

24.  8  hath  as  it  were  the  strength  of  an  unico. 
Deut  33.  17  and  his  horns  (are  like)  the  horns  of  uni. 
Job  39.  9  Will  the  unicorn  be  willing  to  serve  thee 
39. 10  Canst  thou  bind  the  unicorn  with  his  ba. 
Psa.  22.  21  heard  me  from  the  horns  of  the  unicorns 
29.  6  Lebanon  and  Sirion  like  a  young  unicorn 
92.  10  shalt  thou  exalt  like  (the  horn  of)  an  unic. 
Isa.  34.  7  the  unicorns  shall  come  down  with  them 

UNITE,  be  united,  to  — 

1  .To  be  united,  in)  yachad. 

Gen.  49.  6  unto  their  assembly,  .be  not  thou  united 

2.  To  unite,  in;  yachad,  3. 

Psa.  86.  11  O  Lord,  .unite  my  heart  to  fear  thy  name 

UNITY,  (together  in)  — 

1. At  one,  together,  in;  yachad. 

Psa.133.  1  good,  .forbrethrentodwelltogetherinun. 

2.  Unity,  ivirys  henotes. 

Eph.  4.  3  Endeavouring  to  keep  the  unity  of  the  sp. 
4. 13  Till  we  all  come  in  the  unity  of  the  faith 

UNJUST  (gain),  to  be  unjust  — 

1. Iniquity,  vanity,  jix  aven. 

Prov  1 1.  7  and  the  hope  of  unjust  (men)  perislieth 

2 . Perverse,  7JH  avval. 

Zeph.  3.  5  not  do  iniquity .  .the  unjust  knoweth  no 

3.  Perverseness,  perversity,  Sy;,  avel,  evel. 

Prov.29.  27  An  unjust  man  (is)  an  abomination  to  the 

4.  Perverseness,  perversity,  nSiy  avlah. 

Psa.  43.  1  deliver  me  from  the  deceitful  and  unjust 
I).  Increase,  usury,  ti'ann  tarbith. 

Prov.28.  8  He  that  by  usury  and  unjust  gain  increa. 
6. Injustice,  unrighteousness,  AStxia  adikia. 

Lukei6.  8  the  Lord  commended  the  unjust  steward 
18.  6  the  Lord  saith.  Hear  what  the  unjust  ju. 

7.  To  be  unjust,  unrighteous,  ASineo)  adikeo. 

Rev.  22.  11  He  that  is  unjust,  let  him  be  unjust  still 

8.  Unjust,  unrighteous,  AStxos  adikos. 

Matt.  5.  45  sendetli  rain  on  the  just  and  on  the  unj. 
Lukei6. 10  he  that  is  unjust  in  the  least  is  unjust  also 
18.  11  extortioners,  unjust,  adulterers,  or  even 
Acts  24.  15  a  resurrection,  .of  the  just  and  unjust 
1  Co.  6.  1  go  to  law  before  the  unjust,  and  notbef. 

1  Pe.  3. 18  suffered  for  sins,  the  just  for  the  unjust 

2  Pe.  2.  9  to  reserve  the  unjust  unto  the  day  of  ju. 

UNJUSTLY,  (to  deal)  — 

1.  To  do  perversely,  Viy  aval,  3. 

Isa.  26. 10  in  the  land  of  uprightness  will  he  deal  un. 

2.  Perverseness,  perversity,  V15;,  Vy ;  avel,  evel. 

Psa.  82.  2  How  long  will  ye  judge  unjustly,  and  ac. 

UNKNOWN  — 

1  .Not  to  know,  to  be  ignorant,  Ayvoita  agnoed. 

2  Co.  6.  9  As  unknown,  and.  .yet  known;  as  dying 
Gal.  1.  22  was  unknown  by  face  unto  the  churches 

2.  Unknown,  Ayvonrros  agnostos. 

Acts  17.  23  with  this  inscription,  To  the  unknown  G. 

UNLADE,  to  — 

To  put  away  a  load  or  burden,  AirotpopTtfrpai. 
Acts  21.  3  there  the  ship  was  to  unlade  her  burden 

UNLAWFUL  (thing)  — 

1.  Unlawful,  not  appointed ,  Adept ros  athemitos. 
Acts  10.  28  Ye  know  how  that  it  is  an  unlawful  thing 

2.  Lawless,  unlawful,  Avopos  anomos. 

2  Pe.  2.  8  vexeiL.from  day  to  day  with. .unlawful d. 

UNLEARNED,  (to  be)  — 

1.  Untaught,  illiterate,  Aypdpparo  f  agrammatos. 
Acts  4. 13  perceived  that  they  were  unlearned  and 

2. Untaught,  unlearned,  Apadys  amathes. 

2  Pe.  3. 16  which  they  that  are  unlearned  and  unst. 

3.  Uninslrucled,  uneducated,  Aira'iSevros  apaideutos. 
2  Ti.  2.  23  foolish  and  unlearned  questions  avoid 

4. yl  private  person,  IStdnys  idiotes. 

1  C0.14.  i6shallhe  that  occupieth  the  room  of  the  tin. 
14.  23  there  come  in .  .unlearned,  or  unbelievers 
14.  24  one  that  believeth  not,  or.  .unlearned,  he 

UNLEAVENED  (bread,  cakes)  — 

1.  Unleavened  cake,  food,  nya  matstsah. 

Gen.  19.  3  did  bake  unleavened  bread,  and  they  did 
Exodiz.  8  roast  with  Are  and  unleavened  bread;  (and) 


Exodi2. 15  Seven  days  shall  ye  eat  unleavened  bread 

12.  17  ye  shall  observe  (the  feast  of)  unleavened 
12.  18  ye  shall  eat  unleavened  bread,  until  the 
12.  20  in.  .habitations  shall  ye  eat  unleavened 

12.  39  they  baked  unleavened  cakes  of  the  dough 

13.  6  Seven  days  thou  shalt  eat  unleavened  bread 

13.  7  Unleavened  bread  shall  be  eaten  seven 
23.  15  unleavened  bread,  .eat  unleavened  bread 
29.  2  unleavened  bread,  and  cakes  unleavened 

29.  23  the  basket  of  the  unleavened  bread  that 

34.  18  unleavened  bread,  .eat  unleavened  bread 
Lev.  2.  4  unleavened  cakes ..  or  unleavened  wafers 

2.  5  it  shall  be  (of)  fine  flour  unleavened,  min. 

6.  16  with  unleavened  bread  shall  it  be  eaten 

7.  12  unleavened  cakes.. and  unleavened  wafers 

8.  2  rams,  and  a  basket  of  unleavened  bread 

8.  26  unleavened  bread,  .one  unleavened  cake 
23.  6  unleavened  bread . .  must  eat  unleavened 

Num  6.  15  unleavened  bread ..  wafers  of  unleavened 
6. 17  offer,  .with  the  basket  of  unleavened  bread 

6.  19  one  unleavened  cake . .  one  unleavened  wa. 

9.  11  eat  it  with  unleavened  bread  and  bitter 
28.  17  seven  days  shall  unleavened  bread  be  eat. 

Deut  16.  3  seven  days  shalt  thou  eat  unleavened  br. 
16.  8  Six  days  thou  shalt  eat  unleavened  bread 

16. 16  in  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread,  and  in 
Josh.  5. 11  unleavened  cakes,  and  parched  (corn)  in 
Judg.  6. 19  and  unleavened  cakes  of  an  ephahof  flour 

20,  21,  21.  the  flesh  and  the  unleavened  cakes 

1  Sa.  28.  24  and  did  bake  unleavened  bread  thereof 

2  Ki.23.  9  they  did  eat  of  the  unleavened  bread  am. 

1  Ch.23.  2qforthe  unleavened  cakes,  and  for  (that  wh. 

2  Ch.  8.  13  in  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread,  and  in 

30.  13  to  keep  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  in 
30.  21  kept  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  seven 

35.  17  and  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  seven 
Ezra  6.  22  kept  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  seven 
Eze.  45.  21  seven  days ;  unleavened  bread  shall  be 

2.  Unleavened  cake  or  food,  A(vpos  azumos. 

Matt 26.  17  the  first  (day)  of  the  (feast  of)  unleavened 
Mark  14.  1  the  passover,  and  of  unleavened  bread 

14.  12  the  first  day  of  unleavened  bread,  when 
Luke22.  1  the  feast  of  unleavened  bread  drew  nigh 

22.  7  Then  came  the  day  of  unleavened  bread 
Acts  12.  3  Then  were  the  days  of  unleavened  bread 
20.  6  after  the  days  of  unleavened  bread,  and 

1  Co.  5.  7  ye  may  be  a  new  lump,  as  ye  are  unleav. 

5.  8  with  the  unleavened  (bread)  of  sincerity 

UNLESS  — 

1.  Unless,  fit,  'V.x  ulai. 

Num  22.  33  unless  she  had  turned  from  me,  surely  now 

2 . But  rather,  except,  ex  '?  ki  im. 

Lev.  22.  6  not  eat .  .unless  he  wash  his  flesh  with  wa. 

3.  Unless,  if  not,  xW,  'bf  lule. 

2  Sa.  2.  27  unless  thou  hadst  spoken,  surely  then  in 
Psa.  27.  13  unless  I  had  believed  to  see  the  goodness 

94. 17  Unless  the  Lord  (had  been)  my  help,  my 

4.  Unless,  hcris  el  pi)  ektos  ei  me. 

1  C0.15.  2  are  saved,  .unless  ye  have  believed  in  va. 

UNLOOSE,  to  — 

To  loose,  how  luo. 

Mark  1.  7  I  am  not  worthy  to  stoop  down  and  uni. 
Luke  3.  16  of  whose  shoesl  amnotworthy  to  unloose 
John  1.  27  shoe’s  latchet  I  am  not  worthy  to  unloose 

UNMARRIED  — 

Unwedded,  not  wedded,  Ay apos  agamos. 

x  Co.  7.  8  I  say  therefore  to  the  unmarried  and  wi. 

7.  11  if  she  depart,  let  her  remain  unmarried 
7.  32  He  that  is  unmarried  careth  for  the  thi. 
7.  34  The  unmarried  woman  careth  for  the  th. 

UNMERCIFUL  — 

Unmerciful,  without  kindness,  AveAeitpoiv  analee. 
Rom.  1.  31  without  natural  affection,  implacable,  un. 

UNMINDFUL  — 

To  leave,  forget,  shayah. 

Deut  32.  18  Of  the  Rock,  .thou  art  unmindful,  andh. 

UNMOVEABLE  — 

1.  Unmoved,  immoveable,  aperaKivyros  amelakine. 
1  Co.  15.  58  be  ye  stedfast,  unmoveable,  always  abo. 

2.  Unshaken,  unmoveable,  AadAevros  asaleutos. 
Acts  27.  41  the  forepart  stuck  fast,  and  remained  un. 

UN'-NI,  '3J7  answering  is  with  Jah. 

1.  A  Levite’over  the  choral  services  in  the  tabernacle  in 
the  days  of  David.  B.c.  1015. 

1  Ch.15.  18  Shemiramoth,  and  Jehiel,  and  U.,  Eliab 

15.  20  Shemiramoth,  and  Jehiel,  and  U.,  and  E. 

2,  A  Levite  who  returned  with  Zerubbabel.  B.c.  536. 

Neh.’i2.  9  Also  Bakbukiali  and  U.,  their  brethren 
UNOCCUPIED,  to  be  — 

To  cease,  leave  off,  forbear,  7in  chadal. 

Judg.  5.  6  in  the  days  of  Jael,  the  highways  were  un. 

UNPREPARED  — 

Unprepared,  Airapaaxevatrros  aparaslceuastos. 

2  Co.  9.  4  come  with  me,  and  find  you  unprepared 

UNPROFITABLE,  (to  be,  become)  — 

1  .To  profit,  be  useful,  po  sakan. 

Job  15.  3  Should  he  reason  with  unprofitable  talk  ? 

2.  Unprofitable,  hurtful,  AAv<rne\i)s  alusiteles. 

Heb.  13. 17  joy,  and  not  with  grief ;  for  that  (is)  un. 


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3.  Unprofitable,  avwcpeXys  anop>heles. 

Titus  3.  9  questions,  .for  they  are  unprofitable  and 

4.  Useless,  worthless,  dxpdios  ctchreios. 

Matt  23.  30  cast  ye  the  unprofitable  servant  into  ou. 
Luke  17.  10  VVe  are  unprofitable  servants :  we  have 

5.  Tobecomeuseless, worthless,  dxpeiooyaiachreioom. 
Rom.  3. 12  they  are  together  become  unprofitable 

(i.  Useless,  worthless,  dxpyaros  aclirestos. 

Phm.  11  Which  in  time  past  was  to  thee  unprofit. 

UNPROFITABLENESS  — 

Unprofitable,  useless,  hurtful,  dvo><pe\ris  anopheles. 

Heb.  7.  18  for  the  weakness  and  unprofitableness  th. 
UNPUNISHED,  to  be  or  leave  — 

1  .To  be  or  become  innocent,  free,  ni?3  naqah,  2. 
Prov.11.  21  the  wicked  shall  not  be  unpunished:  but 

16.  5  (join)  in  hand,  he  shall  not  be  unpunished 

17.  5  glad  at  calamities  shall  not  be  unpunished 
19.  5,  9  Atfalse  witness  shall  not  be  unpunished 

Jer.  25.  29  utterly  unpunished?  Ye  shall  not  be  un. 
49.  12  go  unpunished?  thoushaltnotgounpunis. 

2.  To  make  or  declare  innocent,  free,  npj  naqah,  3. 

Jer.  30. 11  will  not  leave  thee  altogether  unpunished 
46.  28  yet  will  I  not  leave  thee  wholly  unpunis. 

UNQUENCHABLE— 

Unquenchable,  unquenclied,  daPeo-ros  asbestos. 
Matt.  3.  12  he  will  burn  up  the  chaff  with  unquenc. 
Luke  3.  17  the  chaff  he  will  burn  with  fire  unquenc. 

UNREASONABLE  — 

1  .Irrational,  unreasonable,  d\ oyos  alogos. 

Acts  25.  27  it  seemeth  to  me  unreasonable  to  send  a 
2.  Unsuitable,  improper,  droiros  aloqios. 

2  Th.  3.  2  that  we  may  be  delivered  from  unreason. 

UNREBUKEABLE  — 

I /‘reprehensible,  not  to  be  caught,  dveiriXyirros. 

1  Ti.  6.  14  unrebukeable,  until  the  appearing  of  our 

UNREPROVEABLE  — 

Not  to  be  called  in,  unchallengeable,  hvIyKXyros. 

Col.  1.  22  holy  and  unblameable  and  unreproveable 
UNRIGHTEOUS,  unrighteously,  unrighteousness  — 

1.  Iniquity,  vanity,  ]1R  aven. 

Isa.  10.  1  Woe  unto  them  that  decree  unrighteous. 
55.  7  Let  the  wicked . .  and  the  unrighteous  man 

2.  Violence,  D~n  chamas. 

Exod23-  1  put  not  thine  hand . .  to  be  an  unrighteous 

3.  To  do  perversely,  *?iiy  aval,  3. 

Psa.  71.  4  Deliver  me .  .out  of  the  hand  of  the  unri. 

4.  Perverse,  Sjy  avval. 

Job  27.  7  lie  that  riseth  up  against  me  as  the  unri. 

5.  Perverseness,  perversity,  S>ajy,  Sij?  avel,  evel. 

Lev.  19. 15,35  Ye  shall  do  no  unrighteousness  injud. 
Deut.25.  16  all  that  do  unrighteously,  (are)  an  abom. 

6.  Perverseness,  perversity,  nViy  olah,  avlah. 
Psa.  92. 15  Lord . . (there is)no  unrighteousness  inh. 

7 . Not  justice,  not  righteousness,  ppx  ub  lo  tsedeq. 

Jer.  1  22.  13  Woe  unto  him  that  buildeth.  .by  unrigh. 

8.  Injustice,  unrighteousness,  aSucla  adikia. 

Lukei6.  9  Make,  .friends  of  the  mammon  of  unrigh. 
John  7.  18  the  same  is  true,  and  no  unrighteousness 
Rom.  1.  18  unrighteousness,  .the  truth  inunrighteo. 

1.  29  Being  filled  with  all  unrighteousness,  for. 

2.  8  obey  unrighteousness,  indignation  and 

3.  5  if  our  unrighteousness  commend  the  rig. 
6.  13  your  members  (as)  instruments  of  unrigh. 
9.  14  (Is  there)  unrighteousness  with  God?  God 

2  Th.  2.  10  with  all  deceivableness  of  unrighteousne. 

2.  12  believed  not.  .but  had  pleasure  in  unright. 
Heb.  8.  12  I  will  be  merciful  to  their  unrighteousn. 
2  Pe.  2.  13  shall  receive  the  reward  of  unrighteous. 

2. 15  who  loved  the  wages  of  unrighteousness 
1  Jo.  1.  9  and  to  cleanse  us  from  all  unrighteousn. 
5.  17  All  unrighteousness  is  sin;  and  there  is  a 

9.  Unjust,  unrighteous,  USlkos  adikos. 

Lukei6. 11  If .  .ye  have  not  been  faithful  in  the  unri. 
Rom.  3.  5  (Is)  God  unrighteous  who  taketh  venge.? 

1  Co.  6.  9  Know  ye  not  that  the  unrighteous  shall 
Heb.  6. 10  God  (is)  not  unrighteous  to  forget  your  w. 

10 . Lawlessness,  avopla  anomia. 

2  Co.  6.  14  fellowship  hath  righteousness  with  unri. 

UNRIPE  grape  — ■ 

Unripe  fruit,  1D3  beser. 

Job  15.  33  He  shall  shake  off  his  unripe  grape  as  the 

UNRULY  — 

^-Unrestrained,  a.Kardax(T°s  akataschetos. 

Jas.  3.  8  the  tongue,  .an  [unruly]  evil,  full  of  dea. 

2.  Not  in  array,  not  obedient,  awnuraKTos  anupot. 

Titus  1.  6  faithful  children,  not  accused  of  riot,  or  u. 
1. 10  there  are  many  unruly  and  vain  talkers 

3.  Not  in  array,  disarranged,  draKros  ataktos. 

1  Tli.  5. 14  warn  them  that  are  unruly,  comfort  the 

UNSATIABLE  — 

Without  satiety,  rrjfiy  'F1S3  bilti  sobali. 

Eze.  16.  28  played  the  whore ..  because  thou  wastun. 
UNSAVOURY,  (to  shew  self)  — 

1.  To  show  self  a  wrestler,  Sns  pathal,  7. 

2  Sa.  22.  27  the  froward  thou  wilt  show  thyself  unsa. 


2.  Insipid,  untempered,  Sbi?  taphel. 

Job  6.  6  Can  that  which  is  unsavoury  be  eaten  wi. 
UNSEARCHABLE  — 

1.  There  is  no  searching,  3pn  |'R  en  clieqer. 

Job.  5.  9  Which  doeth  great  things  and  unsearch. 
Psa.  145.  3  Great  (is)  the  Lord,  .his  greatness  (is)  un. 
Prov  25.  3  earth . .  and  the  heart  of  kings  (is)  unsearc . 

2 . Not  searched  out,  ai/e£epe bvyros  anexereunetos. 

Rom.n.  33  how  unsearchable  (are)  his  judgments,  and 

3 . Not  traced  out,  ai 'elixulairros  anexichniastos. 
Eph.  3.  8  preach . .  the  unsearchable  riches  of  Chr. 

UNSEEMLY,  that  which  is  — 

Unseemliness,  b.oxvp-0<ruvr\  aschemosune. 

Rom.  1.  27  men  with  men  working  that  which  is  un. 

UNSHOD,  being  — 

Barefoot,  unshod,  tin;  yaclieph. 

Jer.  2.  25  Withhold  thy  foot  from  beingunsliod.and 

UNSKILFUL  — 

Inexperienced,  unskilful,  dvcipos  apeiros. 

Heb.  5.  13  every  one  that  useth  milk  (is)  unskilful 

UNSPEAKABLE  — 

1  .Not  led  out,  inexpressible,  aveKdiyyyros  anekdi. 

2  Co.  9.  15  Thanks  (be)  unto  God  for  his  unspeakab. 

2 . Not  told  out,  unspeakable,  avtK\d\yTos  aneklale. 

1  Pe.  1.  8  ye  rejoice  with  joy  unspeakable  and  full 

3.  Not  uttered,  unutterable,  dppyros  arrhetos. 

2  Co.  12.  4  heard  unspeakable  words,  which  itis  not 

UNSPOTTED  — 

Unspotted,  a<nri\os  aspilos. 

Jas.  1.  27  to  keep  himself  unspotted  from  the  world 

UNSTABLE  — 

1.  Instability,  uncertainty,  ins  pacha,. z. 

Gen.  49.  4  Unstable  as  water,  thou  slialt  not  excel 

2.  Unstable,  unsettled,  dKardaraTos  akatastatos. 
Jas.  1.  8  A  double  minded  man  (is)  unstable  in 

3.  Unconfirmed,  unsteady,  aarypiKTos  asteriktos. 

2  Pe.  2. 14  eyes  full  of  adultery,  .beguiling  unstable 
3. 16  they  that  are  unlearned  and  unstable  we. 

UNSTOPPED,  to  be  — 

To  be  opened,  nrs  pathach,  2. 

Isa.  35.  5  and  the  ears  of  the  deaf  shall  be  unstop. 

UNTAKEN  away  — 

Not  uncovered,  py  dvaicaXonripevov  me  anakaluptb. 
2  Co.  3.  14  remaineth  the  same  veil  untaken  away 

UNTEMPERED  — 

Insipid,  untempered,  Sep  tapliel. 

Eze.  13.  10  and,  lo,  others  daubed  it  with  untemper. 
13.  11  Say  unto  them  which  daub  (it)  with  untem. 
13.  14  the  wall  that  ye  have  daubed  with  unte. 
13.  15  upon  them  that  have  daubed  itwitli  unt. 
22.  28  her  prophets  have  daubed  them  with  un. 

UNTHANKFUL  — 

Ungrateful,  unthankful,  dxdpiaros  acliaristos. 
Luke  6.  35  he  is  kind  unto  the  unthankful  and.  .the 
2  Ti.  3.  2  disobedient  to  parents,  unthankful,  unli. 

UNTIL— See  TILL. 

UNTIMELY  birth,  figs  — 

l.A  fallen  thing,  untimely  birth,  S?:,  Ssi  nephel. 
Job  3. 16  Or  as  an  hidden  untimely  birth  I  had 
Psa.  58.  8  (like)  theun  timely  birth  of  awoman,  (th.) 
Eccl.  6.  3  (that)  an  untimely  birth  (is)  better  than  lie 

2  .An  untimely  fig,  uAvvOos  olunthos. 

Rev.  6. 13  as'a  iigtree  casteth  her  untimely  figs,  wh. 

UNTO  —See  TO. 

UNTOWARD  — 

Crooked,  perverse,  untoward,  <tko\l6s  skolios. 

Acts  2.  40  Save  yourselves  from  this  untoward  gene. 
UN  WALLED  (town,  village)  — 

1.  Open  villages,  nins  perazoth. 

Esth.  9. 19  the  Jews,  .that  dwelt  in  the  unwalled  to. 
Eze.  38.  11  I  will  go  up  to  the  land  of  unwalled  vill. 

2.  Inhabitant  of  an  open  village,  'n?  perazi. 

Deut.  3.  5  besides  unwalled  towns  a  great  many 

UNWASHEN  — 

Unwashed,  'dr nr ros  aniptos. 

Mattis.  20  to  eat  with  unwaslien hands  defileth  not 
Mark  7.  2  with  defiled  that  is  to  say,  with  unwashen 

7.  5  walk  not.  .but  eat  bread  with  [unwashen] 

UNWISE  — 

1. Not  wise,  unwise,  cpn  itb  lo  chakam. 

Deut. 32.  6  O  foolish  people  and  unwise?  (is)  not  he 
Hos.  13. 13  he  (is)  an  unwise  son;  for  he  should  not 

2.  Thoughtless ,  inconsiderate,  dvoyros  anoetos. 

Rom.  1.  14  I  am  debtor,  .to  the  wise  and  to  theumv. 

3.  Without  a  mind  or  common  sense,  deppav  aplxrbn. 

Eph.  5. 17  be  ye  not  unwise,  but  understanding  what 

UNWITTINGLY  — 

1.  Without  knowledge,  nyi  ’S3  beli  daath. 

Josli.20.  3  that  killeth .  .person  unawares  (and)  un. 
20.  5  because  he  smote  his  neighbour  unwitti. 


2.  Error,  riird  shegagah. 

Lev.  22.  14  if  a  man  eat  (of)  the  holy  thing  unwittin. 
UNWORTHILY,  unworthy  — 

1.  Unworthy,  dual  10s  anaxios. 

1  Co.  6.  2  unworthy  to  judge  the  smallest  matters? 

2.  Unwoi'lhily,  aval ius  anaxios. 

1  Co.  11. 27  and  drink  (this)  cup  of  the  Lord, unworthily 
11.  29  For  he  that  eatethand  drinketh  [unwort.] 

3 . Nut  worthy,  ouic  alios  ouk  axios. 

Acts  13.  46  judge  yourselves  unworthy  of  everlasting 

UP,  up  to  — - 

1.  Up,  over,  after,  ui’3  bead. 

1  Sa.  1.  6  because  the  Lord  had  shut  up  her  womb 

2.  Above,  upward,  onward,  nSypS  lemalah. 

Psa.  74.  5  was  famous  according  as  he  had  lifted  up 

3.  Upward,  above,  avw  and. 

johnn.  41  Jesus  lifted  up  (his)eyes,  and  said,  Father 
Heb.  12.  15  lest  any  root  of  bitterness  springing  up  tr. 

4.  Up  to,  unto,  until,  ecus  heds. 

John  2.  7  And  they  filled  them  up  to  the  brim 
[See  also  Arise,  arms,  ascend,  banners,  bear,  beforehand, 
bind,  borne,  bound,  break,  breaking,  bring,  bringer, 
broken,  brought,  build,  burn,  burned,  carry,  cast, 
casting,  caught,  cheer,  climb,  close,  closed,  come,  cut, 
deliver,  devour,  draw,  dried,  drink,  driven,  dry,  early, 
eat,  ensign,  fence,  fetch,  fill,  fold,  from,  gather, 
gathered,  gaze,  get,  gird,  give,  given,  giving,  go,  going, 
grow,  grown,  hang,  heap,  heaved,  hedge,  help,  hold, 
laid,  lay,  lead,  leap,  lick,  lift,  lift  self,  lifted,  lifter, 
lifting,  look,  made,  make,  mound,  mounting,  nourish, 
offer,  order,  pluck,  plucked,  pulled,  put,  raise,  raised, 
reach,  rear,  reared,  receive,  rip,  rise,  risen,  rising,  root, 
rooted,  rouse,  set,  sew,  shoot,  shut,  sit,  snuff,  sought, 
spring,  springeth,  stand,  stayed,  stir,  store,  suck,  sup, 
swallow,  swallowed,  take,  taken,  train,  turned,  vomit, 
wake,  walled,  wrap,  wrapped,  yield.] 

UP,  to  be  — 

1 .  To  rise,  burst  forth,  rnj  zarach. 

Judg.9.  33  in  the  morning,  as  soon  as  the  sun  is  up 

2.  To  rise  up,  stand  still,  Dip  gum. 

Gen.  19.  14  Up,  get  you  out  of  this  place;  for  the  Lo. 

44.  4  Up,  follow  after  the  men;  and  when  thou 
Exod32.  1  Up,  make  us  gods,  which  shall  go  before 
Josh.  7.  13  Up,  sanctify  the  people,  and  say,  Sanctify 
.ludg  4.  14  Up;  for  this  (is)  the  day  in  which  the  Lo. 

8.  20  Up,  (and)  slay  them:  but  the  youth  drew 

9.  32  Now  therefore  up  by  night,  thou  and  the 
19.  28  he  said  unto  her,  Up,  and  let  us  he  going 

1  Sa.  9.  26  saying,  LTp,  that  I  may  send  thee  away 

2  Sa.  24.  1 1  For  when  David  was  up  in  the  morning 

3.  To  rise  up,  dvariw w  anatello. 

Mattn.  6  when  the  sun  was  up,  they  were  scorched 
Mark  4.  6  when  the  sun  was  up,  it  was  scorched,  and 
UPBRAID,  to  — 

1.  To  reproach,  expose,  rf]n  charaph ,  3. 

Judg.  8. 15  Zalmunna,  with  whom  ye  did  upbraid 

2.  To  'upbraid,  reproach,  revile,  dvei5i(w  oneidizo. 
Matt  11.  20  Then  began  he  to  npbraid  the  cities  whe. 
Marki6. 14  [upbraided  them  with  their  unbelief  and] 
Jas.  1.  5  God,  that  giveth  to  all . .  liberally,  and  up. 

U-PHAR-SIN,  J'piEi  and  divided. 

Dan.  5.  25  tliis(is)the  writing.. Mene,  Mene,Tekel,U. 

U'-PHAZ,  TE1R. 

A  place  in  S.  Arabia ;  or  a  corruption  of  Ophir. 

Jer.  10.  9  Silver,  .is  brought,  .and  gold  from  U. 
Dan.  10.  5  whose  loins,  .girded  with  fine  gold  of  U. 

UPHOLD,  be  upholden,  to  — 

1  .To  sustain,  support,  lean,  pap  samak. 

Psa.  37.  17  but  the  Lord  uplioldeth  the  righteous 
37.  24  for  the  Lord  upholdeth.  .his  hand 
r5i.  12  Restore. .and  uphold  me  (with  thy)  freeS. 
54.  4  the  Lord  (is)  with  them  that  uphold  .my 
119. 116  Uphold  me  according  unto  thy  word,  that 
145.  14  The  Lord  upholdeth  all  that  fall,  and 
Isa.  63.  5  I  wondered  that  (there  was)  none  to  uph. 

63.  5  therefore  mine  own  arm.  it  upheld  me 
Eze.  30.  6  TheyalsothatupholdEgyptshallfall,  and 

2.  To  support,  refresh,  ifD  saad. 

Prov  20.  28  the  king . .  his  throne  is  upholden  by  mercy 

3.  To  rise  up,  stand  still,  Dip  qum. 

Job  4.  4  Thy  wordshave  upholden  him  that  was  fa. 

4.  To  hold  up,  retain,  "aij  tamale. 

Psa.  41.  12  as  forme,  thou  upholdest  me  in  mine  int. 

63.  8  lily  soul  thy  right  hand  upholdeth  me 
Prov  29.  23  honour  shall  uphold  the  humble  in  spirit 
Isa.  41.  10  I  will  uphold  thee  with  the  right  hand  of 
42.  1  Behold  my  servant, .whom  I  uphold,  mine 

5.  To  bear,  carry,  cplpw  pherd. 

Heb.  1.  3  upholding  all  things  by  the  word  of  his 
UPON  — 

1.  Unto,  Sr  el. 

Gen.  22. 12  Lay  not  thine  hand  upon  the  lad,  neither 

2.  Behind,  after,  lyp  bead. 

Judg.  3.  22  the  fat  closed  upon  the  blade,  so  that  be 
2  Ki.  4.  4  shut  the  door  upon  thee  and  upon  thy  son 

4.  5  shut  the  door  upon  her  and  upon  her  sous 

3.7b,  inS  lemo. 

Job  40.  4  Behold . .  I  will  lay  my  hand  upon  my  mo. 


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4 . From,  ]D  min. 

Ezra  7 .  26  let  judgment  be  executed  speedily  upon 

5.  Above,  Vyei?  mimmaal. 

Gen  22  q  and  laid  him  on  the  altar  upon  the  wood 
■Ter  it.  10  will  set  his  throne  upon  these  stones  that 
Dan.  12.  6,  7  which  (was)  upon  the  waters  of  the  n. 

p.  n„  uDon.  above,  over,  al. 

Ge’n  1.  2  darkness  (was)  upon  the  face  of  the  deep 

1  2  spirit  of  God  moved  upon  the  face  of  the 

7  From,  on,  from  above,  ?5JO  meal. 

Gen  40. 17  birds  did  eat  them  out  of  the  basket  upon 
Ezra  4 s.  5  the  eye  of  their  God  was  upon  the  eldeis 
7  17  offer  them  upon  the  altar  of  the  house  of 
7.  24  not  be  lawful  to  impose  toll,  .upon  them 
Dan.  2.  10  There  is  not  a  man  upon  the  earth  that  can 
2.  28  the  visions  of  thy  head  upon  thy  bed,  are 

2  2q  thy  thoughts  came  (into  thy  mind)  upon 
2‘  04  Stone . .  which  smote  the  image  upon  his  fe. 
2'  46  Nebuchadnezzar  fell  upon  his  face,  and  wo. 
4.  3  the  thoughts  upon  my  bed  and  the  visions 
4  1 2  I  saw  in  the  visions  of  my  head  upon  my 
,  24  which  is  come  upon  my  lord  the  king 

4.  28  All  this  came  upon  the  king  Nebuchadn. 

4  tt  The  same  hour  was  the  thing  fulfilled  upon 

V  ,  upon  the  plaster  of  the  wall  of  the  king  s 

6.  17  a  stone  was  brought,  and  laid  upon  the 

7"  1  a  dream  and  visions  of  his  head  upon  Ins 
7  4  made  stand  upon  the  feet  as  a  man,  and 

7.  6  which  had  upon  the  back  of  it  four  wings 

8.  With,  ity  immad. 

Job  10. 17  and  increasest  thine  indignation  upon  me 

9.  On  the  face  of,  'ivW  al  pene. 

Lev.  16. 14  sprinkle  (it)  with  his  finger  upon  the  me. 

10.  From,  W  apo. 

Acts  n.  19  scattered  abroad  upon  the  persecution  th 


11.  Tn  reqard  to,  with  a  view  to,  toward,  at,  els  eis. 
Matt26.  10  she  hath  wrought  a  good  work  upon  me 
27  so  they  spituponhim,  and  tookthe  reed,  and 
Mark  As  as  he  sat  upon  the  mount  of  Olives,  over 
Luke  8.4s  which  had  spent  all  her  living  [upon]  ph. 

18  iVsmote  [upon]  his  breast,  saying,  God  he  me. 
Acts  a.  4  Peter,  fastening  his  eyes  upon  him  with 

11.  6  Upon  the  which  when  I  had  fastened  mine 
22  is  And  the  sameliour  I  looked  up  upon  him 
27  26  we  must  be  cast  upon  a  certain  island 
27.  29  fearing  lest  we  should  have  fallen  [upon] 
Rom  s.  1 2  death  passed  upon  all  men,  for  that  all 
s  18  (judgment  came)  upon  all  men  to  conde. 
c  18  (the  free  gift  came)  upon  all  men  unto  ju. 

15  6  attending  continually  upon  this  very  th. 

1  Co  10  11  upon  whom  the  ends  of  the  world  are  co. 

is  10  his  grace  which  (was  bestowed)  upon  me 

2  Co  ill  that  for  the  gift  (bestowed)  upon  us  by 

Gal."  4.  11  lest  I  have  bestowed  upon  you  labour  in 
llev  8  7  they  were  cast  upon  the  earth:  and  the 

0  s  there  came  out  of  the  smoke  locusts  upon 

1 5.  1  pour,  .the  vials  of  the  wrath  of  God  upon 

16  2  grievous  sore  [upon]  the  men  which  had 
16  s  the  second  angel  poured  outliis  vial  upon 

16.  ^  poured  out  his  vial  upon  the  rivers  and 

1 2.  Tn,  during,  among,  iv  en. 

Matt  12.  2  that  which  is  not  lawful  to  do  upon  the 
Luke2i.  23  distress  in  the  land,  and  wrath  [upon]  this 
Acts  20  7  upon  the  first . .  of  the  week,  when  the  di. 

Jas.  4.  3  Ye  ask . .  that  ye  may  consume  (it)  upon 

13.  Above,  upon,  over,  iu aim  epanu. 

Matt2i  18  whosoever  sweareth  by  the  gift,  .upon  it 
28.  2  and  rolled  back  the  stone . .  and  sat  upon 
Rev.  20.  3  shut  him  up,  and  set  a  seal  upon  him,  that 

]  [.On,  upon,  ini  (gen.)  epi. 

Matt.  6.  19  Lay  not  up  for  yourselves  treasures  upon 
See  also  10.  27;  23.  9,  35;  24.  3;  25.  31;  Mark  6.  48,  49>  7- 
30;  Luke  5.  24;  12.  3;  17.  31;  21.  25;  Jo.  19.  31;  Acts  12. 
21;  Rom.  9.  28;  Col.  3.  5;  Heb.  6.  7;  Rev.  3.  10,  10;  5.  7.  7- 
10;  10.  1,  5,  8;  11.  10;  12.  1;  13.  1;  16.  18;  17.  1,  18.  24, 
19.  2i;  21.  2. 


r See  also  Attend,  beat,  bestow,  blow,  bring,  burn,  burn 
incense,  build,  call,  cast,  clothed,  come,  compassion, 
fall  get  hold,  grew,  hold,  lay,  light,  look,  mercy,  pity, 
press,  put,  rained,  rest,  run,  seize,  sit,  spread,  spit, 
stamp,  take,  think,  tread,  wait,  waiting.] 

UPPER,  (room  or  chamber),  uppermost  — 

1.  Upper,  ’Vy  illi.  .  .  ... 

Josh  15.  19  he  gave  her  the  upper.spnngs,  and  the  ne. 
Judg.  1. 15  gave  her  the  upper  springs  and  the  nether 

2.  Upper,  uppermost,  highest,  ]  elyon. 

Gen.  40.  17  in  the  uppermost  basket,  .of  all  manner 
Josh  16  5  Ataroth-adar,  unto  Beth-horon  the  upper 

2  Ki  18. 17  stood  by  the  conduit  of  the  upper  pool 

1  ch  7  24  Beth-horon  the  nether,  and  the  upper,  and 

2  Ch  8  5  he  built  Beth-horon  the  upper,  and  Beth. 

32.  30  Hezekiah  also  stopped  the  upper  water 
Isa  7  3  at  the  end  of  the  conduit  of  the  upper  po. 

36.  2  stood  by  the  conduit  of  the  upper  pool 
Eze.  42.  5  the  upper  chambers  (were)  shorter,  for 

3  Upper  chamber,  above  the  ground,  avdyeov  anog. 

’  Marku-  13  he  shall  show  you  a  large  upper  room  fu. 
Luke  22.  12  he  shall  show  you  a  large  upper  room  fu. 

4 .Above,  higher,  avurepiKos  anoterikos. 

Acts  19.  1  Paul  having  passed  through  the  upper  co. 

5  An  upper  chamber,  xmepoiov  lwperoon. 

Acts  1  13  they  went  up  into  an  upper  room,  where 
9  37  had  washed,  they  laid . .  in  an  upper  cham. 
q.  39  they  brought  him  into  the  upper  chamber 
20.  8  there  were  many  lights  in  the  upper  cha. 
[See  also  Chamber,  doorpost,  lintel,  lip,  millstone,  room, 
seat.] 

UPRIGHT  (most),  uprightly,  uprightness  — 

1.  Upright,  -i»]  yashar. 

1  Sa  29  6  the  Lord  liveth,  thou  hast  been  upright 

2  Ch.29.  34  the  Levites  (were)  more  upright  111  heart 

Job  1.  1  that  man  was  perfect  and  upright,  and  one 

1.  8  a  perfect  and  an  upright  man,  one  that 
2'  3  a  perfect  and  an  upright  man,  one  that 
S.  6  If  thou  (wert)  pure  and  upright,  surely 

17.  8  Upright(men)shallbeastoniedatthis,aiul 

I*sa.  7.  10  defence  (is)  of  God.  which  saveth  the  up. 
11.  2  they  may  privily  shoot  at  the  upright  in 
11.  7  his  countenance  doth  behold  the  upright 
23.  8  Good  and  upright  (is)  the  Lord:  therefore 
32.  11  shout  for  joy,  all  (ye  that  are)  upright  in 
33  1  Rejoice,  .praise  is  comely  forthe upright 

36  10  thy  righteousness  to  the  upright  in  heart 
37'  14  to  slay  such  as  be  of  upright  conversation 

37  37  Mark  the  perfect  (man),  and  behold  the  u. 
49  14  the  upright  shall  have  dominion  over  th. 
64.  10  and  all  the  upright  in  heart  shall  glory 
92  is  To  show  that  the  Lord  (is)  upright,  (he 
94  is  and  all  the  upright  in  heart  shall  follow 
97.  11  Light  (is)  sown,  .and  gladness  for  the  up. 

111  1  in  the  assembly  of  the  upright,  and  (111) 

111  8  (and  are)  done  in  truth  and  uprightness 
T12.  2  the  generation  of  the  upright  shall  held. 

1 12  4  Unto  the  upright  there  ariseth  light  in  the 
no'  137  Righteous  (art)  thou,  O  Lord,  and  upri. 
I«  4  to  (them  that  are)  upright  in  their  heart 
140.  13  the  upright  shall  dwell  in  thy  presence 

Prov  2  21  the  upright  shall  dwell  in  the  land,  and 
'11  3  The  integrity  of  the  upright  shall  guide 

1 1  6  The  righteousness  of  the  upright  shall  de. 
n.  n  By  the  blessing  of  the  upright  the  city  is 

12  6  the  mouth  of  the  upright  shall  deliver  th. 
14  n  the  tabernacle  of  the  upright  shall  flour. 
1  c  8  but  the  prayer  of  the  upright  (is)  his  del. 
16.  17  The  highway  of  the  upright  (is)  to  depart 
21  18  and  the  transgressor  for  the  upright 
21  29  (as  for)  the  upright,  he  directeth  Ins  way 
29.  27  (he  that  is)  upright  in  the  way  (is)  abonn. 

Eccl.  7.  29  God  hath  made  man  upright ;  but  they 
Isa.  26.  7  thou,  most  upright,  dost  weigh  the  path 
Dan.  11.  17  to  enter,  .and  upright  ones  with  him 
Mic  2.  7  do  good  to  him  that  walketh  uprightly 
-.  2  (there  is)  none  upright  among  men :  they 
7.  4  the  most  upright  (is  sharper)  than  a  thorn 


15. On,  upon,  over,  in  (dat.)  epi. 

Matt  16.  18  and  upon  this  rock  I  will  build  my  church 

See  also  Mark  6.  39;  11.  7i  J3-  2;  I[uke  I9‘  44;,2IaA,Jo1'“ 
4.  27;  11.  38;  Acts  8.  16;  13.  40;  Eph.  2.  20;  4. 26;  Tlnl.  1.  3, 
2.  17,  275  Heb.  8.  6j  Rev.  19*  *4* 

16. Or,  ui)on,  over,  up  to,  ini  ( acc .)  epi. 

Matt.  3.  16  descending  like  adove,  and  liglitingupon 
See  also  7.  24,  25,  26;  9.  18;  10.  13;  n-  29;  12.  18 ,13. 
5;  19.  28;  21.  5;  23-  35.  36;  24-  2;  27.  29,  [35],  Mark  1. 
[10];  8.  25;  10.  16;  15.  24;  Luke  1.  12,  35;  2.  25,  40,  3. 
22-  4.  18  ;  s-  19.  36;  6-  48,  (49l;  8.  6;  9.  38;  10.  6;  11. 
20;  13.  4;  !9-  35;  *9-  43‘.  20.  18;  21.  34,  24.  49.  Jolln  J- 
32  -3  SI ;  9.  IS ;  18.  4 ;  Acts  I.  8,  26 ;  2.  3,  17 ,  4-  33 .  5- 
11  11,  28;  7.  57;  8.  24;  10.  9;  13-  11.  Uoj;  i5-  10.  17;  18- 

6;  21.  35;  26.  16;  Rom.  2.  9;  3-  [«]'.  4-  9.  9  i  IS-  20. 

1  Co.  3.  12;  2  Co.  1.  23;  3.  is;  12.  9;  Gal.  6.  16;  Epli.  5. 
6;  1  Th.  2.  16;  Heb.  n.  21;  Jas.  2.  21;  1  Pe.  4.  14  >  5- 
i\  Rev.  1”.  17;  2.  24;  3.  3.  12;  4.  4;  8.  3.  1°;  IO-  zi  ”• 

IX,  II,  16;  12.  3;  13.  I,  I ;  14-  14;  16-  [2].  8,  IO,  12,  21, 

17-  3.  5.  [16];  19-  11 '.  2°-  4- 

17. Down  from,  against,  toward,  Kara  {gen.)  kata. 
Jude  15  To  execute  judgment  upon  all,  and  to  co. 

18  Down  to,  over  against,  Kara  (acc.)  kata. 

I  Co.  16.  2  Upon  the  first . .  of  the  week  let  every  one 

19.  With,  nerd  (gen.)  met  a. 

Luke  1.  58  how  the  Lord  had  showed .  .mercy  upon 

128 


2.  Uprightness,  nr  yosher. 

Deut  q  s  Not.'. for  the  uprightness  of  thine  heart 
I  Ki  q.  4  in  integrity  of  heart,  and  in  uprightness 
1  Ch  20  17  that  thou,  .hast  pleasure  in  uprightness 
Job  33  3  My  words  (shall  he  of)  the  uprightness  of 

33.  23  one. .  to  show  unto  man  his  uprightness 
Tsa  23  21  Let  integrity  and  uprightness  preserve 
HQ  7  I  will  praise  thee  with  uprightness  of  he. 
Prov  2  13  Who  leave  the  paths  of  uprightness,  to 
14.  2  He  that  walketh  in  his  uprightness  fear. 
Eccl.  1 2.  10  (that  which  was)  written  (was)  upright 

Z.  Uprightness,  rnf"  yishrah. 

1  Ki.  3.  6  walked,  .in  uprightness  of  heart  with  thee 


4.  Uprightness,  -vurp  mishor. 

Psa.143. 10  God.  .lead  me  into  the  land  of  uprightn. 

5.  Upright  thing  or  persons,  uprightness,  n’lrP- 

1  Ch  29.  17  triest  the  heart,  and  hast  pleasure  in  up. 
Psa.  9.  8  shall  minister,  to  the  people  in  upright. 
38  1  do  ye  judge  uprightly,  0  ye  sons  of  men? 

75.  2  I  shall  receive .  .1  will  judge  uprightly 

Son1*  1.  4  we  will  remember  thy  love,  .the  upright 

Isa  0  26.  7  The  way  of  the  just  (is)  uprightness 

33.  15  walketh  righteously,  and  speaketh  upng. 

6. Straightforward,  niaj  nakoach. 

Isa.  26.  10  in  the  land  of  uprightness  will  he  deal 
57  2  He  shall  enter,  .walking  (in)  his  upright. 


7 .Standing,  iny  omed. 

Dan.  8.18  sleep . .  but  he  touched  me,  and  set  me  up. 

10.  1 1  understand  the  words . .  stand  upright,  for 

8.  Upright,  erect,  nvppip  qomemiyyuth. 

Lev.  26.  13  broken  the.. yoke,  and  made  you  go  upri. 

9. Stiffness ,  beaten  work,  nypp  miqshah. 

Jer.  10.  5  They  (are)  upright  as  the  palm  tree,  but 

IQ. Perfect,  plain,  dij  tarn. 

Prov.29. 10  The  blood  thirsty  hate  the  upright,  but 

11.  Perfection,  integrity,  nh  tom. 

Job  4.  6  thy  hope,  and  the  uprightness  of  thy  ways 
Prov.  2.  7  a  buckler  to  them  that  walk  uprightly 

10.  9  He  that  walketh  uprightly  walketh  surely 
10.  29  way  of  the  Lord  (is)  strength  to  the  upri. 

13.  6  Righteousness  keepeth  (him  that  is)  upr. 

28.  6  Better . .  the  poor  that  walketh  in  his  upr. 

12 . Perfect,  complete,  plain,  D'Plji  tamim. 

2  Sa.  22.  24  I  was  also  upright  before  him,  and  have 
22.  26  with  the  upright  man  thou  wilt  show  th. 

Job  12.  4  the  just  upright  (man  is) laughed  to  scorn 
Psa.  15.  2  He  that  walketh  uprightly,  and  worketli 
18.  23  I  was  also  upright  before  him,  and  I  kept 
18.  25  with  an  upright  man.,  wilt  show  thyself 
37  18  The  Lord  knoweth  the  days  of  the  upri. 

84. 11  withhold  from  them  that  walk  uprightly 
Prov.  1 1.  20  (such  as  are)  upright  in  their  way  (are) 

28. 10  the  upright  shall  have  good  (things)  in  po. 

28.  18  Whoso  walketh  uprightly  shall  be  saved 
Amos  5.  10  they  abhor  him  that  speaketh  uprightly 

13.  To  make  right  or  straight,  ~w'.  yashar,  3. 

Prov.15.  21  a  man  of  understanding  walketh  uprightly 

1 4.  Upright,  erect,  straight,  opBos  orthos. 

Acts  14.  10  Said  with  a  loud  voice,  Stand  upright  011 

UPRIGHT,  to  be  or  show  one  self  — 

1.  To  be  upright,  nr  yashar. 

Ilab.  2.  4  his  soul  (which)  is  lifted  up  is  not  upright 

2.  To  be  perfect,  con  tamam. 

Psa.  19. 13  then  shall  I  be  upright,  and  I  shall  be  in 

3.  To  show  self  perfect,  Don  tamam,  7. 

2  Sa.  22.  26  with.. man  thou  wilt  show  thyself  uprig. 
Psa.  18.  25  with.. man  thou  wilt  show  thyself  upright 

UPRISING  — 

To  rise  up,  stand  still,  Dip  gum. 

Psa.  139.  2  Thou  knowest ..  mine  up  rising,  thou  und. 

UPROAR,  to  be  in,  make,  set  on  an  — 

1.  To  roar,  make  a  noise,  nen  liamah. 

1  Ki.  1.  41  (this)  noise  of  the  city  being  in  an  uproar 

2.  To  set  up,  excite,  araarardw  anastatao. 

Acts  21.  38  which  before  these  days  madest  an  uproar 

3.  Tumult,  tumultuous  assembly,  bipvfios  thorubos. 
Matt  26.  5  lest  there  be  an  uproar  among  the  peop. 
Mark  1 4.  2  Not.  .lest  there  be  an  uproar  of  the  people 
Acts  20.  I  after  the  uproar  was  ceased,  Paul  called 

4  To  be  tumultuous,  dopufflopai  tliorubeomai. 

Acts  17.  5  set  all  the  city  on  an  uproar,  and  assaulted 

5  To  pour  out  or  mix  together,  <r vyx'”'<*  sugchv.no. 
Acts  21.  31  came,  .thatall  Jerusalem  was  in  an  uproar 

6.  Standing  up,  upstanding,  erraa is  stasis. 

Acts  19.  40  called  in  question  for  this  day’s  uproar 

UPSIDE  ( down)  — 

On  the  face  of  it,  n-ra’A  al-paneha 

2  Ki.  21.  13  wiping  (it),  and  turning  (it)  upside  down 
Isa.  24.  1  turneth  it  upside  down,  and  scatteretli 

UPWARD  — 

1.  To  cause  to  go  up  high,  ro)  gabah,  5. 

Job  5.  7  born  unto  trouble,  as  the  sparks  fly  upw. 

2.  Above, from  above, upscard,  nbyd?  lemalah. 

Gen  7  20  Fifteen  cubits  upward  did  the  waters  pr. 
Exod38.  26  numbered,  from  twenty  years  oldand  up. 

Num.  1.  3  From  twenty  years  old  and  upward, all  that 

So  in  verse  18, 20, 22,24, 26,  28,  30,  32,  34,  36,  38,  40,  42,  45. 

3. 15, 22, 28, 34,  39, 40,  43  111011  til  old  and  upwaitt 
4-  3-  23,  30,  35, 39, 43,  47  years  old  and  upward 
8  24  from  twenty  and  five  years  old  and  upwa. 

14.  29  from  twenty  years  old  and  upward,  which 
26.  2,  4  from  twenty  years  old  and  upward 
26  62  all  males  from  a  mouth  old  and  upward 
32.  1 1  none .  .from  twenty  years  old  and  upward 
judg  1  36  to  Akrabhim.'from  the  rock,  and  upward 

1  Sa  9.  2  from  his  shoulders  and  upward  (he  was) 
10.  23  higher,  .from  his  shoulders  and  upward 

2  Ki  321  able  to  put  on  armour,  and  upward  and 

1  Ch  23.  3  from  the  age  of  thirty  years  and  upward 
23  24  from  the  age  of  twenty  years  and  upward 

2  Ch  31  16  from  three  years  old  and  upward,  (even) 

7,  Levites  from  twenty  years  old  and  upwa. 
Ezra  %  8  Levites,  from  twenty  years  old  and  upwa. 

Eccl.  3.  21  the  spirit  of  man  that  goeth  upward,  and 

Isa  8  21  and  curse  their  king,  .and  look  upward 

37.  31  take  root  downward,  and  bear  fruit  upw. 
Eze.  1.  11  their  wings  (were)  stretched  upward,  two 
1  27  from  the  appearance  of  his  loins  even  up. 
8*  2  from  his  loins  even  upward,  as  the  appea. 
41  7  still  upward,  .went  still  upward,  .upward 

I3  13  from  the  altar  and  upward  (shall  he)  four 
Ha-  2  IS  consider  from  this  day  and  upward,  from 
2. 18  Consider  now  from  this  day  and  upward 

3.  High  place,  on  high,  Din?  marom. 

Isa.  38. 14  mine  eyes  fail  (with  looking)  upward,  O 


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UR 


UR,  tin  light ,  brightness. 

1.  A  city  or  district  in  N.  Mesopotamia ;  perhaps  Mu- 
gheir,  six  miles  VV.  of  the  Euphrates,  midway  between 
Babylon  and  the  Persian  Gulf.  ( Orfa  !  Warkah  ?). 

Gen.  ii.  28  And  Haran  died,  .in  U.  of  the  Chaldees 

1 1 .  31  they  went  forth  with  them  from  U.  of  the 
15.  7  Loud,  .brought  thee  out  of  U.  of  the  Ch. 
Neh.  9.  7  God.  .broughtest  him  forth  out  of  U.  of 

2.  Father  of  Eliphal,  one  of  David's  valiant  men.  B.c. 
1070. 

1  Ch.n.  35  Sacar  the  Hararite,  Eliphal  the  son  of  U. 

UR'-BANE,  Oup0av6s.  (Latin,  Urbanus.) 

A  believer  in  Rome  to  whom  Paul  sends  a  salutation. 

Rom  16.  9  Salute  U.  our  helper  in  Christ,  and  Stac. 
URGE,  be  urgent,  to  — 

1.  To  urge,  |7N  alats,  3. 

Judg  16.  16  urged  him.  .that  his  soul  was  vexed  uuto 

2 . To  be  strong,  firm,  pin  chazaq. 

Exod  12.  33  the  Egyptians  were  urgent  upon  the  peo. 

3.  To  be  urgent,  f]i>0  cliatsapli,  5. 

Dan.'  3.22  because theking’scommandmentwasurg. 

4.  To  press,  -res  patsar, 

Gen.  33.  11  Take,  I  pray  thee.  And  he  urged  him,  and 
J udg  19.  7  rose  up  to  depart,  his  father  in  law  urged 

2  Ki.  2.  17  when  they  urged  him  till  he  was  ashamed 

5.16  he  urged  him  to  take  (it) :  but  he  refused 

5. Tobreak,  spread, burst  forth,  down,  in,  ]-®parats. 

2  Ki.  5.  23  he  urged  him,  and  bound  two  talents  of 

6.  To  hold  in,  eVe'x<u  enecho. 

Luken.  53  the  Pharisees  began  to  urge  (him)  veliem. 
UR'-I,  niN,  nx  enlightened. 

1.  Son  of  Hur,  and  father  of  Bezaleel,  who  was  filled 
with  the  spirit  of  wisdom  to  prepare  the  tabernacle. 
B.C.  1525. 

Exod3i.  2  See,  I  have  called,  .the  son  of  U.,  the  son 
35.  30  Lord  hath  called,  .the  son  of  U.,  the  son 
38.  22  Bezaleel  the  son  of  U. . .  made  all  that  the 

1  Ch.  2.  20  And  Hur  begat  U.,  and  U.  begat  Bezaleel 

2  Ch.  1.  5  brasen  altar,  that . .  the  son  of  U. . .  had  ma. 

2.  Father  of  Geber,  one  of  Solomon’s  officers  in  Gilead. 
B.C.  1040. 

1  Ki.  4.  19  Geber  the  son  of  U.  (was)  in  the  country 

3.  A  gatekeeper  that  had  taken  a  strange  wife  during 
the  exile.  B.c.  445. 

Ezra  10.  24  the  porters;  Shallum,  and  Telem,  andU. 
U-RI'-AH,  U-RI'-JAH,  lt-rn,  nniN  Jah  is  light. 

1.  A  Hittite,  husband  of  Bath-sheba,  and  one  of  David’s 
valiant  men.  b.c.  1048. 

2  Sa.  11.  3  (Is)  not  this  Bath-sheba.  .the  wife  of  U. 

11.  6  Send  me  XT. .  .And  Joab  sent  lb  to  David 
11.  7  when  U.  was  come  unto  him,  David  dem. 
11.  8  David  said  to  U.,  Go  down  to  thy  house 
II.  8  And  U.  departed  out  of  the  king's  house 
n.  9  But  U.  slept  at  the  door  of  the  king’s  I10. 
11.  10  saying,  U.  went  not  down  unto  his  house 
II.  10  David  said  unto  IT.,  Camest  thou  not  from 
11.  11  U.  said  unto  David,  The  ark,  and  Israel 
11.  12  David  said  to  U.,  Tarry  here  to  day  also 
11.  12  So  U.  abode  in  Jerusalem  that  day,  and 
ir.  14  David  wrote.,  and  sent.,  by  the  hand  of  U. 
11.  is  Set  ye  U.  in  the  forefront  of  the  hottest 
11.  16  he  assigned  U.  unto  a  place  where  he  kn. 
11.  17  there  fell  (some),  .and  U.  the  Hittite  died 
11.  21,  24  Thy  servant  U.  the  Hittite  is  dead  also 

11.  26  the  wife  of  U.  heard  that  IT.  her  husband 

12.  9  thou  hast  killed  IT.  the  Hittite  with  the 

12. 10  thou . .  hast  taken  the  wife  of  U. . .  to  be  thy 
12.  15  the  Lord  struck  the  child  that  U.’s  wife 
23.  39  U.  the  Hittite:  thirty  and  seven  in  all 

1  Ki.  15.  5  save  only  in  the  matter  of  U.  the  Hittite 

1  Ch.n.  41  IT.  the  Hittite,  Zabad  the  son  of  Ahlai 

2.  A  priest  in  Jerusalem,  who  built  an  altar  according 
to  the  pattern  sent  him  by  king  Ahaz.  B.c.  740. 

2  Ki.  16.  10  Ahaz  sent  to  0.  the  priest  the  fashion  of 

16.  11  U.  the  priest  built  an  altar  according  to 

16. 11  so  U.  the  priest  made  (it)  against  king  A. 
16.  15  king  Ahaz  commanded  U.  the  priest,  sa. 
16. 16  Thus  did  U.  the  priest,  according  to  all 

3.  A  priest,  father  of  Meremoth,  who  rebuilt  part  of  the 
wall  of  Jerusalem  at  the  instance  of  Nehemiah.  b  c 
445- 

Ezra  8.  33  by  the  hand  of  Meremoth  the  son  of  U. 
Neh.  3.  4,  21  them  repaired  Meremoth  the  son  of  U. 

4.  A  priest,  Levite,  or  ruler  who  stood  beside  Ezra  when 
he  read  the  book  of  the  law  to  the  people.  B.c.  470. 

Neh.  8.  4  beside  him  stood.  .U.,  and  Hilkiah,  and 

6.  A  priest  whom  Isaiah  took  as  a  witness.  B.C.  740. 

Isa.  8.  2  I  took  unto  me . .  U.  the  priest,  and  Zech. 

0.  A  prophet,  son  of  Shemaiah,  whom  Jehoiakim  sent 
for  into  Egypt  and  slew  him.  B.c.  609. 

Jer.  26.  20  IT. .  .prophesied  against  this  city  and  ag. 

26.  21  when  U.  heard  it,  he  was  afraid,  and  fled 
26.  23  they  fetched  forth  Lb  out  of  Egypt,  and 
U-UI'-AS,  Ouplas.  See  Uriah. 

The  husband  of  Bath-sheba,  Solomon’s  mother. 

Matt.  1.  6  and  David,  .begat  Solomon  of  her.  .of  U. 
U-RI  -EL,  Sn”itn  God  is  light. 

1.  A  Kohathite,  son  of  Tahath.  b.c,  1460. 

j  Ch.  6. 24  Tahath  his  son,  U.  his  son  Uzziah  his  son 


1  Ch.  15.  5  Lb  the  chief,  and  his  brethren  an  hundr. 

15.  11  David  called,  .for  the  Levites,  for  U.,  As. 

2.  Father  of  Michaiah,  one  of  Rehoboam’s  wives;  a 
Gibeathite.  B.C.  1010. 

2  Ch.13.  2  Michaiah  the  daughter  of  U.  of  Gibeah 
U'-RIM,  DniN  lights. 

Mentioned  along  with  Thummim,  as  soinothing  in  the 
high  priest’s  breastplate  that  gave  an  oracular  response. 
Exod28.  30  thou  shalt  put  in  the  breastplate,  .the  U. 
Lev.  8.  8  he  put  in  the  breastplate  the  U.  and  the 
Nura  27.  21  after  the  judgment  of  U.  before  theLonn 
Dent.33.  8  (Let)  thy  Thummim  and  thy  U.  (be)  with 
i_Sa.  28.  6  Lord  answeredhiin not, neither.. by  U.  nor 
Ezra  2.  63  till  there  stood  up  a  priest  with  U.  and 
Neh.  7.  65  till  there  stood  (up)  a  priest  with  IT.  and 
US  — 


±.  rr  e,  wc  UUl  SeL'LeS,  iJryN  dllCLCflTlU. 

Deut.  5.  3  (even)  us,  who  (are)  all.  .here  alive  this 
Neh.  4.  23  none  of  us  put  off  our  clothes,  .every  one 

2.  Into  our  hand,  DT3  beyadenu. 

Exodio.  25  Thou  must  give  us  also  sacrifices  and  bu. 

3.  Our  eyes,  Dry  enenu. 

2  Sa.  20.  6  lest,  .get  him  fenced  cities,  and  escape  us 

4.  Us,  nfias  hemas. 

Matt.  6.  13  lead  us  not  into  temptation,  but  deliver 
See  also  8.  [25],  29,  31 ;  9.  27 ;  13.  56 ;  17.  4 ;  20.  7,  30, 
31;  27.  4,  25;  Mark  1.  24;  5.  12;  6.  3;  9.  5,  22;  Luke 

1.  71,  78  ;  4-  34;  7-  20;  9-  33  ;  ”•  I.  4.  (4].  45 ;  12.  41  ;  16. 
2“ !  l7'  13 ;  19-  14  >  20.  6 ;  23.  30,  30,  39 ;  24.  22 ;  John  1. 
22;  9.  34  ;  Acts  1.  21 ;  3.4;  5.  28  ;  7.  (27},  40 ;  11.  15  ;  14. 
ii  ;  16.  10,  is,  37,  37,  37;  20.  5;  21.  s,  11,  17;  27.  6,  7; 
28.  2,  7,  10  ;  Rom.  4.  24  j  5.8;  8. 18,  35,  37,  30 !  o.  24 ;  i 
[7] !  16.  [6];  1  Co.  4.  1,  9 ;  6.  14;  7.  [15J;  8.  8;  2  Co.  1.  4, 

5.  10,  11,  14,  21,  21,  22;  2.  14;  3.  6 ;  4.  14;  5.  5,  14,  18; 

7.  2,  6  ;  8.  20;  10.  2;  Gal.  1.  4,  23;  2.  4;  3.  13  ;  5.  1 ;  Eph. 

I-  3»  4.  5.  6,  8,  19;  2.  4,  7;  5.  [a];  Phil.  3.  17;  Col.  1.  12, 
*3;  1  Th-  : '■  10 ;  2-  [15]..  *6,  18;  3.  6,  6;  4.  7,  [8];  5.  9; 

2  in.  2.  16 ;  3.  7,  9 ;  2  If.  1.  9;  2.  12 ;  Titus  2.  12,  14;  3. 

S,  6,  15 ;  Heb  2.  3 ;  Jas.  1.  18;  1  Pe.  1.  3 ;  3.  [18,  21] ;  r 
[10];  2  Pe.  1.  3;  3.  [9];  1  Jo.  1.  7,  9;  3.  1;  4.  10,  11,  15 

3  Jo.  9,  10;  Rev.  1.  s,  5,  [6];  5.  (9,  10];  6.  16,  16. 

5.  TFie,  we  ourselves,  ygUi r  hemeis. 

John  11.  16  Let  us  also  go,  that  we  may  die  with  hir 

6.  To  us,  ripTi/  he  min. 

Matt.  3. 15  thus  it  becometh  us  to  fulfil  all  righteoi: 
See  also  6.  11,  12;  8.  [31);  13.  36;  15.  15;  20.  12;  .21.  25;  2: 
17,  25;  24.  3;  23.  8,  9,  11;  26.63,68;  Mark  9.  22,  [38,38];  k 
3i>  37i I2-  19;  13-  4'»  J4*  is;  16.  3;  Luke  1.  1,  2,  69,  74;  2.  1  e 
48;  7.  s,  1  6;  10.  11,  17;  11.  3,  4,  4;  13.  25;  20. 2,  [22],  28:21 

8,  67;  23.  18;  24.  24,  [32],  32,  32;  John  1.  14;  2.  18;  4.  1; 
25i  6.  34,  52;  8.  [5];  10.  24;  II.  [50];  14.  8,  8,  22;  16.  17;  1; 
21;  18.  31;  Acts  1.  17,  21,  22;  2.  29;  3.  12;  6.  14:7.  38,  4c 
10.  41,  42;  11.  13,  17;  13.  [33],  47;  i4.  [17];  15.  7,  8,  25,  2f 
16.  9,  16,  17,  [17],  21;  20.  14;  21.  16,  18;  25.  24;  27.  2;  2I 

2,  15;  Rom.  5.  5;  8.  4,  32;  9.  29;  12.  6;  1  Co.  1.  18,  30;  5 
10,  12;  4.  6;  8.  6;  15.  57;  2  Co.  1.  [8];  4.  12,  17;  5.  5,  18,  ic 

6.  12^7.  7;  IO.  [8J,  13;  Eph.  I.  9;  3.  20;  Col.  I.  8;  2.  14;  4 
3;  1  Th.  2.  8;  3.  6;  1  Ti.  6.  17;  2TL  1.  7,  9,  14;  Heb.  1. 2 

7.  26;  10.  13,  20;  12.  1;  Jas.  3.  3;  4.  5;  1  Pe.  1.  [12];  2.  [21 
4*  [3];  2  Re.  1.  1,  3,  4;  1  Jo.  1.  2,  8,  9,  10;  2.  25;  3.  1 
[23],  24,  24;  4.  9,  12,  12,  13,  13,  16;  5.  11,  20;  2  Jo.  2. 

7.0 f  us,  Tf/jcov  hemon. 

Matt.  1.  23  which  being  interpreted  is,  God  with  us 
See  also  Matt.  18.  23;  Mark  9.  [40];  Luke  9.  49,  [50,  50] 
16.  26;  24.  29;  Acts  1.  22;  7.  40;  15.  9,  24;  17.  27;  24.  4 
28.  15;  Rom.  4.  16 ;  5.  8;  8.  [26],  31,  31,  32,  34;  14.  7,  12 

15.  2 ;  1  Co.  4.  8 ;  5.  [7] ;  2  Co.  1.  11,  19,  20 ;  2.  14 ;  3.  3 
4-  7  ;  5-  2°.  21 ;  7-  9  ;  8.  4,  19,  19,  20;  9.  11 ;  Gal.  3.  13 

4.  26 ;  Eph.  4.7;  5.  [2] ;  Col.  2.  14 ;  4.  3 ;  1  Th.  1.  6,  9 ;  2 
1 3  !  3-  6 ;  4.  1 ;  5.  10,  25  ;  1  Th.  1.7;  2.  2 ;  3.  1,6;  Titui 
2.  14;  Heb.  6.  20;  9.  24  ;  n.  40,  40;  13.  18;  1  Pe.  2.  [21] 

4-  [i]>  17  ;  2  Re.  3.  [2] ;  1  Jo.  1.  3  ;  2.  19,  19,  19,  19,  ig;  3 

16,  20,  21 ;  4.  6,  6;  5.  [14],  15  ;  2  John  2. 

8.  Our  soul,  tt)v  tyvxnv  iffja v  ten  psuchen  hemon. 
Johmo.  24  How  long  dost  thou  make  us  to  doubt? 

USE  (be  used,  to),  using  — 

1  .To  say,  idn  amar. 

Jer.  31.  23  As  yet  they  shall  use  this  speech  in  the 

2.  To  speak,  in’)  dabar,  3. 

Prov.18.  23  The  poor  useth  entreaties ;  but  the  rich 

3.  Work,  occupation,  njN^t?  melakah. 

Lev.  7.  24  aud  the  fat.  .’may  be.  .in  any  other  use 
A. Taught,  tie1?  limmud. 

Jer.  2.  24  A  wild  ass  used  to  the  wilderness,  (that) 

5.  To  take,  receive,  npS  laqach. 

Jer.  23.  31  that  use  their  tongues,  and  say,  He  saith 
6  .To  speak  proverbially,  by  a  mashal. 

Eze.  18.  2  What  mean  ye,  that  ye  use  this  proverb 

18.  3  ye  shall  not  have,  .any  more  to  use  this 

7.  To  do,  make,  nyy  asah. 

Eze.  35.  11  which  thou  hast  used  out  of  thy  hatred 

8 . To  be  done,  made,  riyy  asah,  2. 

Lev.  7.  24  and  the  fat.  .may  be  used  in  any  other 

9.  Service,  rnisy  abodah. 

1  Ch.28.  15  according  to  the  use  of  every  candlestick 

10.  To  oppress,  ptry  ashaq. 

Eze.  22.  29  The  people  of  the  land  have  used  oppre. 
11.2b  divine,  use  divination,  opp  qasam. 

Deut  18.  10  that  useth  divination,  (or)  an  observer  of 


2  Ki.  17. 17  they,  .used  divination  and  enchantments 
Eze.  21.  21  tlie  king  of  Babylon  stood,  .to  use  divina. 
12 .Judgment,  osyamishpat. 

Bsa.119  i3e  as  thou  usest  to  do  unto  those  that  love 
13.7b  turn  up,  araarpitpui  anastrepho. 

Heb.  10.  33  companions  of  them  that  were  so  used 

14.  Use,  consumption  by  use,  air6xpri<r‘s  apochresis. 
Col.  2.  22  Which  are  all  to  perish  with  the  using 

15.  To  come  in  or  with,  ylvopai  eV  ginoniai  en. 

1  Th.  2.  5  For  neither  at  anytime  used  we  flattering 
1  §.  Habit,  use,  e£is  hexis. 

Heb.  5. 14  those  who  by  reason  of  use  have  their  se. 
17.  7o  have,  eyoi  echo. 

1  Re.  2.  16  As  free,  and  not  using,  .liberty  for  a  clo. 
18.7b  be,  el/ji  eimi. 

Mark  2.  18  the  disciples,  .of  the  Pharisees  used  to  f. 

19.  To  hold  with,  fier*xa>  metechO. 

Heb.  5.  13  every  one  that  useth  milk  (is)  unskilful 

20.  To  use,  make  use  of,  xpaopai  chraomai. 

Acts  27. 17  Which,  when  they  had  taken  up,  they  U3. 

1  Co.  7.  21  if  thou  mayest  he  made  free,  use  (it)  rat. 

7.  31  they  that  use  this  world,  as  not  abusing 
5.  12  Nevertheless  we  have  not  used  this  pow. 

9.  15  But  I  have  used  none  of  these  things 

2  Co.  1.  17  When  I.  .was  thus  minded,  did  I  use  lig.? 

3.  12  Seeing,  .we  have  such  hope,  we  use  great 

13.  10  lest  being  present  I  should  use  sharpness 
1  Ti.  1.  8  the  law  (is)  good,  if  a  man  use  it  lawfully 
5. 23  use  a  little  wine  for  thy  stomach’s  sake 

21.  Necessary  business,  use,  need,  xpeia  chreia. 
Eph.  4.  29  that  which  is  good  to  the  use  of  edifying 
Titus  3.  14  maintain  good  works  for  necessary  uses 

22.  Use,  manner  of  using,  xpyais  chresis.  - 
Rom.  I.  26  did  change  the.  natural  use  into  that  wh. 

1.  27  men,  leaving  the  natural  use  of  the  worn. 
USE  deceit,  despitefuiiy,  to  — 

1.  To  deceive,  5o\l6u  dolioo. 

Rom.  3. 13  with  their  tongues  they  have  used  deceit 

2.  To  injure,  harass,  criminate,  inripedfa  epereazo. 
Matt.  5.  44  which  despitefuiiy  use  you,  and  persecute 
Luke  6.  28  pray  for  them  which  despitefuiiy  use  you 

3.  To  insult,  injure,  v$pl(w  hubrizo. 

Acts  14.  5  to  use.  .despitefuiiy,  and  to  stone  them 
[Sec  also  Aright,  arts,  enchantment,  hospitality,  many, 
proverb,  right  hand,  service,  sorcery.) 

USURP  authority  over,  to  — 

To  exercise  power  of  one  s  self ,  avdevrew  aulhenteo. 

1  Ti.  2. 12  not  to  usurp  authority  over  the  man,  but 
USURY,  to  give,  lend  on,  take,  be  lent  upen  — 

1.  To  exact,  Npri  nasha. 

Isa.  24.  2  as  with,  .sowithtlie  giverof  usury  to  him 

2.  yin  exaction,  nb;d  mashsha . 

Neh.  5.  7  Ye  exact  usury,  every  one  of  his  brother 
5.  10  I  pray  you,  let  us  leave  off  tliis  usury 

3.  To  exact,  npb  nasliah. 

Exod22.  25  thou  shalt  not  he  to  him  as  an  usurer 
Isa.  24.  2  as  with  the  taker  of  usury,  so  with  the  gi. 
Jer.  15. 10  neither  lent  on  usury,  nor.  .leut.  .me  on  u. 

4.  To  bite,  lend  on  usury,  nashak. 

Deut  23. 19  of  any  thing  that  is  lent  upon  usury 
5. 7b  ( cause  to)  bite,  lend  on  usury,  pE’)  nashak,  5. 
Deut  23.  19  Thou  shall  not  lend  upon  usury  to  thy 

23.  20  Unto  a  stranger  thou  mayestlenduponus. 
23.  20  thy  brother  thou  shalt  not  lend  upon  us. 

6.  Biting,  usury,  tipj  neshek. 

Exod22.  25  neither  shalt  thou  lay  upon  him  usury 
Lev.  25.  36  Take  thou  uo  usury  of  him,  or  increase 
25.  37  Thou  shaltnotgive  him.  .upon usury,  nor 
Deut23-  19  usury  of  money,  usury  of  victuals,  usury 
Psa.  15.  5  putteth  not  out  his  money  to  usury,  nor 
Frov.28.  8  He  that  by  usury  and  unjust  gain  increa. 
Eze.  18.  8  He  (that)  hath  not  given  forth  upon  usu. 
18.  13  Hath  given  forth  upon  usury,  and  hath  t. 
18.  17  hath  not  received  usury  norincrease,  hath 

22. 12  thou  hast  taken  usury  and  increase,  and 

7.  Offspring,  usury,  t6kos  tokos. 

Matt25.  27  I  should  have  received  mine  own  withu. 
Lukeig.  23  I  might  have  required  mine  own  with  u.? 

U'-THAI,  Tny  Jah  is  help. 

1.  Son  of  Ammihud,  a  descendant  of  Tliarez,  son  of 
Judah,  dwelling  in  Jerusalem.  B.c.  536. 

1  Ch.  9.  4  U.  the  son  of  Ammihud,  the  son  of  Ornri 

2.  A  chief  man,  of  the  sons  of  Bigvai,  that  returned 
from  exile  with  Ezra  in  the  time  of  Artaxerxes.  B.c. 
457- 

Ezra  8.  14  Of  the  sons  also  of  Bigvai;  IT.,  and  Zabb. 
UTMOST  (border,  part),  uttermost — - 
1.  Behind,  last,  furthest,  j'nnN  acharon. 

Deut  1 1.  24  unto  the  uttermost  sea,  shall  your  border 
34.  2  the  land  of  Judah,  unto  the  utmost  sen 
J  oel  2.  20  his  hinder  part  toward  the  utmost  sea 

2  .Latter  end,  furthest  part,  nnnN  achari/h. 

Psa.  139.  9  dwell  in  the  uttermost  parts  of  the  sea 

3.  End,  cessation,  dsn  ephes. 

Psa.  2.  8  uttermost  parts  of  the  earth . .  thy  posses. 


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4.  Winn,  m?  kanaph. 

Isa.  24. 16  From  tlie  uttermost  part  of  the  earth  have 

5.  -End,  extremity,  j'R  qets. 

Jer.  50.  26  Come  against  her  from  the  utmost  border 

6.  End,  extremity,  nm  qatsah. 

i  Ki.  6.  24  the  uttermost  part.  .unto,  .uttermost  part 

7.  End,  extremity,  .1x3  qalseh. 

Num  1 1  1  consumed . . in  the  uttermost  pai  ts  of  the 

20.  16  Kadesh,  a  city  in  the  uttermost  of  thy  bo. 

26  border  of  Arnon,  which  (is)  in  the  utmost 
2->  41  he  might  see  the  utmost,  .of  the  people 
2  2  12  Thou  shalt  see  but  the  utmost  part  ot  th. 

24.  i  your  south  border  shall  be  the  utmost  co. 

Deut  so.  4  be  driven  out  unto  the  utmost . .  of  heaven 
Josh  is  1  Zin  southward  (was)  the  uttermost  part 
'1?  e  the  sea  at  the  uttermost  part  of  Jordan 
k  21  the  uttermost  cities  of  the  tribe  of  thech. 

1  Sa.  14.  2  Saul  tarried  in  the  uttermost  part  of  Gib. 

2  Ki.  7.  5  when  they  were  come  to  the  uttermost 

7.  8  when  these  lepers  came  to  the  uttermost 
Nch  1  q  cast  out  unto  the  uttermost  part  of  the 
Isa. '  7.  18  the  fly  that  (is)  in  the  uttermost  part  of 

8.  Extreme,  outward,  |is’p  qilson. 

Exod26  4  shalt  thou  make  in  the  uttermost  edge  of 

26  11  likewise  be  made  in  the  uttermost  side  of 
36!  17  he  made  fifty  loops  upon  the  uppermost 

9 . End,  extremity,  nisp  qilsvah. 

Psa.  65.  8  They  also  that  dwell  in  the  uttermost  pa. 

10.  To  cut  off  or  asunder,  UP  qatsats. 

Jcr  g  26  all.  .in  the  utmost  corners,  that  dwell  in 

25  23  and  Buz,  and  all.  .in  the  utmost  corners 
49.  32  I  will  scatter.. them.. in  the  utmost  corn 

11.  Last,  most  distant,  extreme,  etrxaros  eschatos. 
Matt.  5.  26  come  out.  .till  thou  hast  paid  the  utterm. 
Acts  1.  8  and  unto  the  uttermost  part  of  the  earth 

12  The  things  down  to,  to.  icara  la  kata. 

Acts  24.  22  I  will  know  the  uttermost  of  your  matter 

13.  Perfect,  complete,  iravreX-ris  panicles. 

Ileb.  7.  25  to  save  them  to  the  uttermost  that  come 

1 4.  Bound,  limit,  end,  wepas  peras. 

Matt  12.  42  she  came  from  the  uttermost  parts  of  the 
Luke  1 1.  31  she  came  from  the  utmost  parts  of  the 

15.  End,  event,  consequence,  reXos  telos. 

1  Th.  2.  16  wrath  is  come  upon  them  to  the  utterm. 

16.  Point,  extremity,  &Kpov  {acc.)  akron. 

Marki3-  27  the  uttermost  part,  .to  the  uttermost  part 

UTTER,  outer,  utterly  — 

1 .  To  gather,  RDX  asaph. 

Zeph.  1.  2  I  will  utterly  consume  all.  .from  off  the 

2  Drought,  heat,  waste,  destruction,  Tin  chord). 

Eze.  29.  10  I  will  make  the  land  of  Egypt  utterly  wa. 

3.  To  devote  ( to  God  or  to  destruction),  077  charan t,5. 

Deut  7  2  thou  shalt  smite  them,  .utterly  destroy 

20.  17  But  thou  shalt  utterly  destroy  them 

4 . Complete,  completely,  V'Vs  Jcalil. 

Isa.  2.  18  And  the  idols  he  shall  utterly  abolish 

5.  Might,  very,  exceedingly,  ino  mcod. 

Psa  nq.  8  1  will  keep  thy  statutes,  .forsake,  .not  ut 
1 19.  43  take  not  the  word  of  truth  utterly  out  of 

6.  Corruption ,  destruction,  n'niyp  mashchith. 

Eze.  9.  6  Slay  utterly  old  (and)  young,  both  maids 

7.  Baldness ,  nrnp  qorchah. 

Eze.  27.  31  they  shall  make  themselves  utterly  bald 

8.  Wholly,  oXws  holos. 

1  Co.  6.  7  there  is  utterly  a  fault  among  you,  beca. 

UTTER  (abundantly),  be  uttered,  to  — 

1.  To  teach,  nVx  alaph,  3.  .  ...  , 

Job  13.  5  thy  mouth  uttereth  thine  iniquity,  and 

2 . To  say,  inx  amar.  . 

Prov.  1.  21  in  the  city  she  uttereth  her  words,  (saying) 

3.  To  speak,  137  dabar.  . 

Mie.  7.  3  he  uttereth  his  mischievous  desire :  so  th 

4.  To  speak,  137  dabar,  3. 

Jud0,  3  12  Awake,  awake,  Deborah,  .utterasong,  ar. 

"nil  Jeplithah  uttered  all  his  words  before  the 
Prov  23.  33  thine  heart  shall  utter  perverse  things 
Isa  32.  6  to  utter  error  against  the  Lord,  to  make 
Jer.  1.  16  I  will  utter  my  judgments  against  them 

5.  To  meditate,  mutter,  utter,  nan  hagah. 

Job  27.  4  shall  not  speak,  .nor  my  tongue  utter  de. 

6.  To  meditate,  utter,  mutter,  run  hagah,  3 a. 

Isa.  59.  13  conceiving  and  uttering  from  the  heart 

7.  To  cause  to  go  forth,  jty;  yatsa,  5. 

Nell.  6.  19  Also  they,  .uttered  my  words  to  him 
Job  8.  10  Shall  not  they,  .utter  words  out  of  their 
Prov  10.  18  and  he  that  uttereth  a  slander,  (is)  a  fool 
29.  11  A  fool  uttereth  all  his  mind  :  but  a  wise 
Eccl.  5.  2  and  let  not  thine  heart  be  hasty  to  utter 
Isa.  48. 20  tell  this,  utter  it.  .to  the  end  of  the  earth 

8 . To  speak,  say,  SVd  malal,  3. 

Job  33.  3  and  my  lips  shall  utter  knowledge  clearly 
Psa.  106.  2  Who  can  utter  the  mighty  acts  of  the  Lo. 

9 . To  use  similitudes,  W?  mashal. 

Eze.  24.  3  utter  a  parable  unto  the  rebellious  house 


10.  To  utter,  send  forth,  belch  out,  ini  naba,  5. 

Psa  iq.  2  Bay  unto  day  uttereth  speech,  and  night 
■78  2  I  will  open  my  mouth.. I  will  utter  dark 

04!  4  shall  they  utter  (and)  speak  hard  things? 
iiq  171  My  lips  shall  utter  praise,  when  thou  h. 

145!  7  They  shall  abundantly  utter  the  memory 

11.  To  cause  to  go  before, bring  forward  ,111  nagad,5. 
Lev.  s-  1  if  he  do  not  utter  (it),  then  he  shall  bear 
Josh  2!  14  Our  life  for  your's,  if  ye  utter  not  this  our 

2.  20  if  thou  utter  this  our  business,  then  we 

Job  26  4  To  whom  hast  thou  uttered  words?  and 

42.  3  therefore  have  I  uttered  that  I  understood 

12. ro  give,  7  m  nathan. 

„  sa  22  14  The  Lord  . .  the  Most  High  uttered  his  vo. 
Psa.  46.  6  he  uttered  his  voice,  the  earth  melted 
Prov.  1.  20  Wisdom .  .uttereth  her  voice  in  the  streets 
Jer.  10.  13  When  he  uttereth  his  voice,  .a  multitude 
23  30  and  utter  his  voice  from  his  holy  habita. 

48.  34  unto  Jahaz,  have  they  uttered  their  voice 
31.  16  When  he  uttereth  (his)  voice,  .amultitude 
Joel  2  11  the  Lord  shall  utter  his  voice  before  his 
3  16  The  Lord  also  shall .  .utter  his  voice  from 
Amos  1.  2  The  Lord  will,  .utter  his  voice  from  Jer. 
Hab.  3. 10  the  deep  uttered  his  voice,  .lifted  up  his 

13.  To  be  given,  jm  nathan,  2.  .  , 

Jer.  51.  55  her  waves. .anoiseof  thexrvoiceis uttered 

1 4.  To  answer,  respond,  nay  anah. 

Job  15.  2  Should  a  wise  man  utter  vain  knowledge 

15. ro  breathe  forth,  utter,  nn  puach,  5. 

Prov  14.  5  will  not  lie ..  a  false  witness  will  utter  lies 

16.  To  open,  gape,  free,  utter,  n*3  patsah. 

Psa.  66.  14  Which  my  lips  have  uttered,  and  my  mo. 

17. To  give,  blSaifii  didomi. 

1  Co.  14.  9  except  ye  utter  by  the  tongue  words  easy 

18. ro  belch  out,  titter  copiously,  ipevyopai  ercugo. 
Matt  13.  35  I  will  utter  things  which  have  been  kept 

19.  To  talk,  XaXeoi  laleo. 

2  Co.  12.  4  which  it  is  not  lawful  for  a  man  to  utter 
Pev.  10.  3  wlienheliad  cried,  seven  thunders  uttered 

10.  4  when  the  seven  thunders  had  uttered  th. 
10.  4  things  which  the  seven  thunders  uttered 

20.  To  lay  out,  say,  Xey o>  lego. 

Heb.  5.  11  many  things  to  say,  and  hard  to  be  uttered 

UTTER  destruction,  (to  appoint  to)  — 

Any  thing  devoted,  077,  trjn  cherem. 

1  Ki.20. 42  a  man  whom  I  appointed  toutt  • 

Zechi4. 11  there  shall  be  no  more  utter  destruction 

UTTERANCE  — 

1.  To  speak  sentenliously,  cnro<pOeyyoyai  apophtheij. 

Acts  2.  4  speak,  .as  the  spirit  gave  them  utterance 

2.  A  word,  discourse,  xiyos  logos. 

1  Co.  1.  5  ye  are  enriched  by  him,  in  all  utterance 

2  Co!  8.  7  faith,  and  utterance,  and  knowledge,  and 

UTTERED,  aught  out  of,  (that  which  is)  — 

Thing  uttered  wrongfully  or  rashly,  nm?  mibta. 
Num 30.  6  when  she  vowed,  or  uttered  aught  out  of 
30.  8  and  that  which  sho  uttered  with  her  bps 

UTTERED,  which  cannot  be  — 

Unspeakable,  unutterable,  aXaXpTos  alalelos. 

Pvom.  8.  26  with  groaniugs  which  cannot  be  uttered 

UTTERLY,  to  be  — 

To  be  ended,  1°  suph. 

Psa.  73.  19  they  are  utterly  consumed  with  terrors 
[See  also  Burn,  cast  down,  consume,  destroy,  destroyed, 
perish,  slay,  take.] 

UZ,  pN  firmness. 

1.  A  son  of  Aram,  son  cf  Shem.  B.C.  2200. 

Gen.  10.  23  the  children  of  Aram;  U.,  and  Hul,  and 
1  Cli.  1. 17  sons  of  Shem.  .U.,  and  Hul,  and  Gother 

2.  A  son  of  Dishon,  of  the  family  of  Scir,  and  ancestor 
of  the  Horim.  B.C.  1700. 

Gen.  36.  28  children  of  Dishan  (are)  these;  U.,  and  A. 
1  Ch.  1.  42  The  sons  of  Dishan;  U.,  and  Aran 


3.  A  region  at  the  S.  of  Edom  and  W.  of  the  great 
Arabian  desert  which  runs  into  Chaldea. 

Job  1.  1  There  was  a  man  in  the  land  of  IT.,  whose 
Jer.  25.  20  all  the  kings  of  the  land  of  U  ..and  all  the 
Lam.  4.  21  O  daughter  of  Edom,  that  dwellest  in . .  I  . 

U'-ZAI,  'PR  hoped  for. 

Father  of  Palal  who  repaired  part  of  the  wall  of  Jeru¬ 
salem.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  3.  25  Palal  the  son  of  U.,  over  against  the  tur- 


U'-ZAL,  W  . 

The  sixth  soil  of  Jolctan,  of  the  family  of  Shem,  who 
settled  in  S.  Arabia,  in  Zanaa,  where  the  kings  of 
Yemen  dwelt.  Comp.  Eze.  27.  19.  B.C.  2200. 

Gen.  10.  27  And  Hadoram,  and  U„  and  Diklah 

1  Ch.  1.  21  Hadoram  also,  and  U.,  and  Diklah 

UZ'-ZA  TJZ'-ZAH,  Rjy,  nty  strength. 

1.  A  son  of  Abinadab  who  died  for  touching  the  ark. 
B.C.  1042.  ,  . 

2  Sa.  6.  3  and  H.  and  Ahio.  .drave  the  new  cart 

6.  6  U.  put  forth  (liis  hand)  to  the  ark  of  God 
6  7  anger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  against  U . 

6  8  because  the  Lord,  .made abreach upon  U. 

1  Ch  13.  7  and  U.  and  Ahio  drave  the  cart 


1  Ch  13.  o  IT.  put  forth  his  hand  to  hold  the  ark 

13.  10  auger  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  against  U. 

13. 1 1  because  the  Lord  . .  made  a  breach  upon  IT. 

2.  A  person  in  whose  garden  Manasseh  and  Amon,  kings 
of  Judah,  were  buried. 

2  Ki.21. 18  Manasseh. .  was  buried,  .in  the  garden.  .H. 

21.  26  buried  in  his  sepulchre  in.  .garden  of  0. 

3.  Ron  of  Shimei,  a  Merarite. 

1  Ch.  6.  29  Libui  his  son,  Shimei  his  son,  IT.  his  son 

4.  A  Benjamin,  brother  of  Aliliud.  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  8.  7  he  removed  them,  and  begat  U.  and  Ahi. 

5.  Ancestor  of  a  family  of  the  Nethinim  that  returned 
with  Zerubbabel.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  49  children  of  TJ.,  the  children  of  Paseah 
Neh.  7.  51  children  of  U„  the  children  of  Pliaseah 

UZ-ZEN-SHE'-RAH,  point,  top  of  Sherah. 

A  city  in  Ephraim,  near  the  two  Beth-horons ;  now 
called  Beit  Sira. 

1  Ch.  7.  24  his  daughter  (was)  Sherah,  who  built.  .U. 
UZ'-ZI,  PV  Jah  is  strong. 

1.  A  son  of  Bukki  and  father  of  Zeraliiali,  a  descenuant 
of  Pliinehas  grandson  of  Aaron.  B.C.  1350. 

1  Ch  6.  s  Abishua  begat  Bukki,  and  Bukki  begat  U. 

6.  6  U.  begat  Zerahiah,  and  Zerahiah  begat 

6.  51  Bukki  his  son,  U.  his  soil,  Zerahiah  liis  so 
Ezra  7.  4  The  son  of  Zerahiah,  the  son  of  U.,  the 

2.  Grandson  of  Issacliar,  and  father  of  Izraliiah.  B.C. 

1  Ch.  7.  2  And  the  sons  of  Tola:  IT.,  and  Rephaiah 

7.  3  the  sons  of  U.;  Izraliiah:  and  the  sons  of 

3.  Son  of  Bela,  son  of  Benjamin.  B.C.  1600. 

1  Ch.  7.  7  sons  of  Bela;  Ezbon,  and  U.,  and  Uzziel 

4.  Father  of  Elah,  a  Benjamite,  whose  descendants  dwelt 
in  Jerusalem  after  the  exile.  B.C.  445. 

1  Ch.  9.  8  And  Ibneiah.  .and  Elah  the  son  of  U. 

5.  An  overseer  of  the  Levites  in  Jerusalem  after  the 
exile.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  11.  22  The  overseer  also,  .(was)  U.  the  son  ot  L. 

C.  A  priest  of  the  family  of  J edaiah  in  the  days  of  Joia- 
kim,  grandson  of  Jozadah.  B.C.  500. 

Neh.  12.  19  And  of  Joiarib,  Mattenai;  of  Jedaiah,  U. 

12.  42  U.,  and  Jehohanan,  and  Malchijah,  and 

UZ-ZI'-A,  N'tj}  Jah  is  strong. 

An  Ashterathite,  one  of  Davids  valiant  men.  B.C. 

104 1  Ch.  1 1.  44  U.  the  Ashterathite,  Shama  and  Jehiel 

UZ-ZI’-AH,  rmy,  in;«J  Jah  is  strong .■ 

1.  Son  of  Amaziah  and  father  of  Jotham,  kings  of  Judah  : 
called  also  Azariah.  B.C.  810-758. 

2  Ki.  15.  13  in  the  nine  and  thirtieth  year  of  U.  king 
is.  30  twentieth  year  of  Jotham  the  son  of  U. 
is.  32  began  Jotham  the  son  of  U.  king  of  Jud. 
is.  34  he  did  according  to  all  that.  .U.  had  done 
o  0I1.26.  1  Then  all  the  people  of  Judah  took  U.,  who 
26.  3  Sixteen  years  old  (was)  TJ.  when  he  began 
26  8  tlie  Ammonites  gave  gifts  to  U. :  and  his 

26!  0  IT.  built  towers  in  J erusalem  at  the  corner 
26  11  Moreover  U.  had  an  host  of  fighting  men 
26.  14  V.  prepared  for  them  throughout  all  the 
26.  18  And  they  withstood  U.  the  king,  and  said 
26"  18  (It  appertaineth)  not  unto  thee,  U.,  to  bu. 
26.  iq  Then  U.  was  wroth,  and  (bad)  a  censer  111 

26.  21  U.  ■  •  was  a  leper  unto  the  day  of  liis  death 
26  22  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  U. . .  did  Isaiah  .  wr 
26'.  23  U.  slept  with  his  fathers,  and  they  buried 

27.  2  according  to  all  that  his  father  U.  did 

Isa  1  1  vision ..  which  he  saw ..  in  the  days  of  U. 

6  I  In  the  year  that  king  U.  died  I  saw  also 
7.  I  Ahaz  the  son  of  Jotham,  the  sou  of  U. 
nos  1  1  in  the  days  of  U.,  Jotham,  Ahaz, (and)  H. 

Amos  1!  1  which  he  saw.  .in  the  days  of  U.  king  of 
Zech  14.  5  from .  .the  earthquake  in  the  days  of  U. 

2.  Son  of  Uriel,  a  Kohatliite.  B.C.  1100. 

1  Ch.  6.  24  Tahath  his  son,  Uriel  his  son,  U.  his  son 

3.  Father  of  Jehonathan,  keeper  of  the  storehouses  in 
tiie  days  of  David.  B.C.  1060. 

i  Ch.27.  25  overthe  storehouses,  .(was),  .the  son  of  U. 

4.  A  priest  that  had  taken  a  strange  wife.  B.C.  445. 

Ezra  10.  21  Elijah,  and  Sliemaiah,  and  J ehiel,  and  U. 

5.  Father  of  Athaiah  who  dwelt  in  J  erusalem  after  the 

exile.  B.C.  445.  ,  _  . 

Neh.  11.  4  Athaiah  the  son  of  U.,  the  son  of  Zecha. 

UZ-ZI'-EL,  'PR'iy  God  is  strong. 

1.  A  son  of  Kohath,  son  of  Levi.  B.C.  1600. 

Exod.  6.  18  And  the  sons  of  Kohath  . .  Hebron,  and  U. 

6.  22  the  sons  of  U. ;  Mishael,  and  Elzaplian 
Lev  10.  4  Moses  called,  .the  sons  of  U.  the  uncle  of 
Num  3.  19  And  the  sons  of  Kohath.  .Hebron,  and  U. 

3.  30  chief . .  (shall  be)  Elizaphan  the  son  of  U 
i  cli.  6.  2,  18  sons  of  Kohath  (were)..  Hebron,  and  U. 
14  10  Of  the  sons  of  U. ;  Amnnnadab  the  chief 
23.  12  sons  of  Kohath.  .Izhar,  Hebron,  and  U. 

23.  20  Of  the  sons  of  TJ. ;  Micah  the  first,  and  J. 

24.  24  the  sons  of  U. ;  Michah :  of  the  sons  of  M. 

2  A  Simeonite,  son  of  Ishi,  who  with  Pelatiah  and  Kea- 

riah  and  Rephaiah  and  five  hundred  men  went  to  Mount 
Seir,  and  smote  the  Amalekites,  and  dwelt  there.  B.C. 
715.  , 

1  Ch.  4.  42  Neariali,  and  Rephaiah,  and  U.,  the  sons 


UZZIELITES 


1020 


VALE 


3.  A  son  of  Bela,  son  of  Benjamin.  b.c.  1600. 

1  Ch.  7.  7  the  sons  of  Bela;  Ezbon,  and  Uzzi,  and  U. 

4.  A  son  of  Heman,  set  by  David  over  the  service  of  song. 
B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.25.  4  Mattaniah,  U.,  Shebuel,  and  Jerimoth 

5.  A  Levite  who  helped  to  cleanse  the  temple  in  the 
days  of  Hezekiah.  B.c.  724. 

2  Ch.29. 14  the  sons  of  Jeduthun ;  Sliemariah,  and  IT. 

6.  Son  of  Hashaiah,  a  goldsmith  who  repaired  part  of 
the  wall  of  Jerusalem.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  3.  8  Next  unto  him  repaired  U.  the  son  of  H. 
UZZIELITES, 

The  family  of  Uzziel'son  of  Kohath. 

Num.  3.  27  of  Kohath  (was),  .the  family  of  the  U. 

1  Ch.26.  23  the  Izharites,  the  Hebronites,  (and)  the  U. 


V 

VAGABOND,  (to  be  a)  — 

1.  To  move,  wander ,  bemoan,  n:  nud. 

Gen.  4.  12  a  fugitive  and  a  vagabond  shall  thou  be  in 
4.  14  I  shall  be  a  fugitive  and  a  vagabond  in  the 

2.  To  move,  shake,  stagger,  wander,  yu  nua. 

Psa  109.  10  Let  his  children  be  continually  vagabonds 

3.  To  come  or  go  round  about ,  nepilpxo/aai  perierc. 
Acts  19.  13  certain  of  the  vagabond  Jews,  exorcists 

VAIL,  veil  — 

1  .A  covering,  nasaa  mitpacliath. 

Ruth  3.  15  Bring  the  veil  (thou  hast)  upon  thee,  and 

2.  A  veil,  nips  masveh. 

Exod34.  33  Moses  had  done  speaking,  .lie  put  a  veil 

34.  34  But.  .he  took  the  veil  off,  until  he  came 

34.  35  Moses  put  the  veil  upon  his  face  again,  un. 

3.  A  covering,  ffpsa  massekah. 

Isa.  25.  7  and  the  veil  that  is  spread  over  all  nations 

4.  Separation,  curtain,  npffS  paroketh. 

Exod26.  31  thou  slialt  make  a  veil  (of)  blue,  and  pur. 
26.  33  thou  slialt  hang  up  the  veil,  .and  the  veil 
26. 33  bring  in  thither  within  the  veil  the  ark  of 

26.  35  thou  slialt  set  the  table  without  the  veil 

27.  21  without  the  veil,  which  is  before  the  test. 
30.  6  thou  slialt  put  it  before  the  veil  that  (is) 

35.  12  the  mercy  seat,  and  the  veil  of  the  coveri. 

36.  35  he  made  a  veil  (of)  blue,  and  purple,  and 

38.  27  of  silver  were  cast . .  the  sockets  of  the  veil 

39.  34  the  covering,  .and  the  veil  of  the  covering 

40.  3  And  thou  slialt . .  cover  the  ark  with  the  ve. 
40.  21  set  up  the  veil  of  the  covering,  and  cove. 
40.  22  And  he  put  the  table .  .without  the  veil 
40.  26  he  put  the  golden  altar,  .before  the  veil 

Lev.  4.  6  sprinkle,  .before  the  veil  of  the  sanctuary 

4.  17  sprinkle  (it)  seven  times,  .before  the  veil 
16.  2  into  the  holy  (place)  within  theveilbefore 
16.  12  take  a  censer.. and  bring  (it)  within  the  v. 
16.  15  bring  his  blood  within  the  veil,  and  do 
21.  23  Only  he  shall  not  go  in  unto  the  veil,  nor 
24.  3  Without  the  veil  of  the  testimony,  in  the 
Num.  4.  5  they  shall  take  down  the  covering  veil 
18.  7  keep  your  priest’s  office.. within  the  veil 
2  Ch.  3. 14  he  made  the  veil  (of)blue,  and  purple,  and 
5.2 \  veil,  wrapping,  rpy) t  tsaiph. 

Gen.  24.  65  therefore  she  took  a  veil,  and  covered  he. 
38.  14  covered  her  with  a  veil,  and  wrappedhe. 
38.  19  went  away,  and  laid  by  her  veil  from  her 

6.  A  veil,  what  hangs  down ,  sign  of  authority,  Tin. 

Song  5.  7  the  keepers  of  the  walls  took  away  my  v! 
Isa.  3.23  the  fine  linen,  and  the  hoods,  and  the  veils 

7.  A  covering,  veil,  KaKv/zpa  kalumma. 

2  Co.  3.  13  not  as  Moses,  (which)  put  a  veil  over  his 
3.  14  for  until  this  day  remaineth  the  same  veil 
3.  15  when  Mosesis  read,  the  veil  isupon  their 
3. 16  when  it  shall  turn  to  the  Lord,  the  veil 

8.  An  extension,  large  veil,  KaraircTaiTfia  katapeta. 
Matt  27.  51  the  veil  of  the  temple  was  rent  in  twain 
Marki5.  38  the  veil  of  the  temple  was  rent  in  twain 
Luke  23. 45  the  veil  of  the  temple  was  rent  in  the  mi. 
Heb.  6.  19  which  entereth  unto  that  within  the  veil 

9.  3  afterthe  second  veil,  the  tabernacle  which 

10.  20  through  the  veil,  that  is  to  say,  his  flesh 
VAIN  (babbling,  fellow,  glory,  men,  thing,  in)  vainly  — 

1 .  Iniquity,  vanity,  Jin  aven. 

Jer.  4.  14  shall  thy  vain  thoughts  lodge  within  thee 

2.  Vanity,  Stiff  hebel. 

Job  9.  29  (If)  I  be  wicked,  why  then  labour  I  in  vain? 
21.  34  How  then  comfort  ye  me  in  vain,  seeing 
35.  16  doth  Job  open  his  mouth  in  vain;  he  mu. 
-Psa.  39.  6  surely  they  are  disquieted  in  vain:  he  he. 
Prov.31.  30  Favour  (is)  deceitful,  and  beauty  (is)  vain 
Eccl.  6.  12  all  the  days  of  his  vain  life  which  he  spe. 
Isa.  30.  7  the  Egyptians  shall  help  in  vain,  and  to 
49-  4  I  have  spent  my  strength,  .and  in  vain 
Jer.  10.  3  the  customs  of  the  people  (are)  vain,  for 
Lam.  4.  x7  our  eyes  as  yet  failed  for  our  vain  help 
Zech.io.  2  they  comfort  in  vain:  therefore  they  went 

3.  Gratis,  for  nought,  Djn  chinnam. 

P’rov.  1.  17  Sureiy  in  vain  the  net  is  spread  in  the  si. 
Eze.  6.  10  I  have  not  said  in  vain  that  I  would  do 


4 . To  be  hollow,  331  nabab. 

Job  n.  12  Forvain  man  would  be  wise,  though  man 

5.  Wind,  nm  ruach. 

Job  15.  2  Should  a  wise  man  utter  vain  knowledge 
16.  3  Shall  vain  words  have  an  end?  or  whatem. 

6.  Empty,  vain ,  vanity,  p'ff  riq. 

Lev.  26.  16  ye  shall  sow  your  seed  in  vain,  for  your 
26.  20  And  your  strength  shall  be  spent  in  vain 
Job  39.  16  She  is  hardened,  .her  labour  is  in  vain  wi. 
Psa.  2.  I  Why  do  the . .  people  imagine  a  vain  thing? 

73.  13  Verily  I  have  cleansed  my  heart  (in)  vain 
Isa.  49.  4  I  have  laboured  in  vain,  I  have  spent  my 
65.  23  They  shall  not  labour  in  vain,  nor  bring 
Jer.  51.  58  the  people  shall  labour  in  vain,  and  the 

7 . Empty,  vain,  vanity,  pi,  p'ff  req. 

Deut.32.  47  Forit  (is)not  avain  thing  foryou;because 
J udg.  9.  4  wherewith  Abimelecli  hired  light  and  vain 
11.  3  thereweregatheredvainmentoJephthah 
2  Sa.  6.  20  as  one  of  the  vain  fellows  shamelessly  un. 
2  Ch.13.  ythere  are  gathered  untohimvain  men,  the 
Prov.12.  11  he  that  followeth  vain  (persons  is)  void  of 
28. 19  he  that  followeth  after  vain  (persons)  sh. 

8.  Emptily,  vainly,  for  nought,  Dp'ff  rekam. 

Jer.  50.  9  their  arrows,  .none  shall  return  in  vain 

9.  Vanity,  falsehood,  shav. 

Exod2o.  7  Thou  slialt  not  take  the  name  of.  .God  in  v. 

20.  7  not.  .guiltlessthattakethhisnameiu  vain 
Dcut.  5.  11  slialt  not  take  the  name  of.  .God  in  vain 

5.  11  not.. guiltless  that  taketh  his  name  in  vain 
Job  11.  11  he  knoweth  vain  men:  he  seeth  wickedn. 
Psa.  26.  4  I  have  not  sat  with  vain  persons,  neither 

60.  11  Give  us  help,  .for  vain  (is)  the  help  of  man 
89.  47  wherefore  hast  thou  made  all  men  in  vain 
108.  12  Give  us  help,  .for  vain  (is)the  helpof  man 
127.  1  Except. .theLoRD  build  theylabourin  vain 
127.  1  keep,  .the  watchman  waketh(but)  in  vain 
127.  2  (It  is)  vain  for  you  to  rise  up  early,  to  sit 
139.  20  thine  enemies  take  (thy  name)  in  vain 
Isa.  1.  13  Bring  no  more  vain  oblations;  incense  is 
Jer.  2.  30  In  vain  have  I  smitten  your  children,  tli. 
4.  30  in  vain  slialt  thou  make  thyself  fair;  (thy) 

6.  29  the  founder  melteth  in  vain;  for  the  wic. 
46.  11  in  vain  slialt  thou  use  many  medicines 

Lam.  2.  14  Thy  prophets  have  seen  vain  and  foolish 
Eze.  12.  24  there  shall  be  no  more  any  vain  nor  flatt. 

13.  7  Have  ye  not  seen  a  vain  vision,  and  have 
Mai.  3.  14  Ye  have  said,  It  (is)  vain  to  serve  God;  and 

10 . Falsehood,  lie,  ffpzl  slieqer. 

Exod.5.  9  the  men . .  let  them  not  regard  vain  words 
1  Sa.  25.  21  Surely  in  vain  have  I  kept  all  that  this 
Psa.  33.  17  An  horse  (is)  a  vain  thing  for  safety:  nei. 
Jer.  3.  23  Truly  in  vain,  .from  the  hills,  .the  multi. 

8.  8  in  vain  made  he  (it);  the  pen.  .(is)  in  vain 

1 1 .  Ruin,  vacancy,  vanity,  iffh  iohu. 

1  Sa.  12.  21  after  vain  (things),  .for  they  (are)  vain 
Isa.  45. 18  he  created  it  not  in  vain,  he  formed  it  to 
45.  19  I  said  not.  .Seek  ye  me  in  vain:  I  the  Lo. 

12.  Lip,  ffS'jV  saphah. 

Isa.  36.  s  vain  words,  I  (have)  counsel  and  strength 
IS. Freely,  5o> peav  dorean. 

Gal.  2.  21  if.  .by  the  law,  then  Christ  is  dead  in  vain 

14.  Easily,  at  random,  eiicrj  dice. 

Rom. 13.  4  he  beareth  not  the  sword  in  vain;  for  he 
1  Co.  15.  2  unto  you,  unless  ye  have  believed  in  vain 
Gal.  3.  4  Have  ye  suffered,  .in  vain?  if .  .yet  in  vain? 

4.  11  I  have  bestowed  upon  you  labour  in  vain 
Col.  2.  18  man.  .vainly  puffed  up  by  his  fleshly  mind 

15.  Vainly,  emptily,  uevus  kenbs. 

Jas.  4.  5  Do  ye  think,  .the  scripture  saith  in  vain 

16.  Vain,  empty,  tcevis  Icenos. 

Acts  4.  25  Why  did.  .the  people  imagine  vain  things? 

1  Co. 15.  10  grace,  .(bestowed)  upon  me  was  notinva. 

15.  14  preaching  vain,  and  your  faith  (is)  also  vain 
15.  58  ye  know  that  your  labour  is  not  in  vain 

2  Co.  6.  1  ye  receive  not  the  grace  of  God  in  vain 
Gal.  2.  2  lest  by  any  means  I  should  run.  .in  vain 
Eph.  5.  6  Let  no  man  deceive  you  with  vain  words 
Phil.  2.  16  not  run  in  vain,  neither  laboured  in  vain 
Col.  2.  8  spoil  youthroughphilosophyand  vain  de. 

1  Th.  2.  1  yourselves.. know.. that  it  was  not  in  vain 

3.  5  tempted  you,  and  our  labour  be  in  vain 
Jas.  2.  20  wilt  thou  know,  O  vain  man,  that  faith 

17.  Vain,  empty  sound ,  Kevoipwvla  kenophonia. 

1  Ti.  6.  20  avoiding  profane,  .vain  babblings,  and 

2  Ti.  2.  16  But  shun  profane,  .vain  babblings;  for 

18.  Vain,  unprofitable,  useless,  yaraios  mataios. 

1  Co.  3.  20  the  thoughts  of  the  wise,  that  they  are  va. 

15.  17  if  Christ  be  not  raised,  your  faith  (is)  vain 
Titus  3.  9  strivings.. for  they  are  unprofitable  and  va. 
Jas.  1.  26  but  deceiveth.  .tliisman’s  religion  is  vain 

1  Pe.  1.  18  redeemed,  .from  your  vain  conversation 

19.  In  vain,  gar-qv  maten. 

Matt  15.  9  But  in  vain  they  do  worship  me,  teaching 
Mark  7.  7  Howbeit  in  vain  do  they  worship  me,  tea. 

VAIN,  to  be  (in),  becore,  make  — 

1.  To  be  or  become  vain.  *?3ff  hnbal. 

2  Ki.17.  15  they  followed  vanity,  and  became  vain 
Job  27.  12  why  then  are  ye  thus  altogether  vain? 

Psa.  62.  10  become  not  vain  in  robbery:  if  riches  in. 
Jer.  2.  5  that  they  are  gone,  .and  are  become  vain?  I 


2.  To  make  vain,  Van  habal,  5. 

Jer.  23.  16  they  make  you  vain:  they  speak  a  vision 

3.  To  be  found  false,  a  liar,  313  kazab,  2. 

Job  41.  9  Behold,  the  hope  of  him  is  in  vain:  shall 

4.  To  empty,  make  vain,  ki  row  kenoo. 

2  Co.  9.  3  lest  our  boasting  of  you  should  be  in  vain 

5.  lo  be  or  become  vain,  pa.Ta160p.cu  malaioomai. 
Rom.  1.  21  became  vain  in  their  imaginations,  and 

VAIN  glory,  (desirous  of)  — 

1.  1  am  glory,  sevoSo^ia  kenodoxia. 

Phil.  2.  3  nothing.,  through  strife  or  vain  glory;  but 

2.  Vain  glorious ,  KeviSo^ts  kenodoxis. 

Gal.  5.  26  Let  us  not  be  desirous  of  vain  glory,  pro. 

VA-JE-ZA-THA,  ffffH  born  of  I  zed. 

The  tenth  son  of  Hainan  the  Agagite  in  the  days  of 
Esther  and  Aliasuerus.  B.c.  510. 

Estli.  9.  9  Parmashta,  and  Arisai,  and  Aridai,  and  V. 
VALE,  VALLEY,  OR  DALE  — 

1. Biqah,  nyp2  a  cleft  place,  valley. 

Valley  of  Jericho,  inn'  nyp3. 

Between  Jericho  and  the  Salt  Sea. 

Deut.34.  3  the  plain  of  the  valley  of  Jericho,  the  city 

Valley  of  Lebanon,  jria^ff  nypa.  IV.  of  Herman. 

Josh. 11.  17  unto  Baal-gad  in  the  valley  of  Lebanon 
Valley  of  Megiddo,  IffiO  nyp3. 

Throughwhich  the  Kishon  flows, in  Issachar  or  Manasseh. 
2  CI1.35.  22  Josiah.  .came  to  fight  in  the  valley  of  M. 
Zech.  12.  11  mourning  of  Hadadri.  in  the  valley  of  M. 

Valley  of  Mizpeh,  ng:  !3  nypa.  Ill  Dan. 

Josh. 11.  8  Israel. .chased  them. .unto  the  valley  of  M. 

2. Emeq,  pay  a  deep  difficult  place. 

Valley  of  Achor,  ffiay  pay.  Near  Jericho. 

Josh.  7.  24  they  brought  them  into  the  valley  of  A. 

7.  26  that  place  was  called.  The  valley  of  A.  to 
15.  7  the  border  went  up.  .from  the  valley  of  A. 
Isa.  65.  10  the  valley  of  A.  a  place  for  the  herds  to  lie 
Hos.  2.  15  I  will  give,  .the  valley  of  A.  fora  door  of  li. 

Valley  of  Ajalon,  jiffJN  pay.  In  Dan. 

Josh.  10.  12  stand,  .thou.  Moon,  in  the  valley  of  A. 
Valley  of  Baca,  N33ff  pay.  Near  Jerusalem. 

Psa.  84.  6  passing  through  the  valley  of  B.  make  it 
Valley  of  Berachah,  nang  pay.  West  of  Tekoa. 

2  Ch.20.  26  assembled  themselves  in  the  valley  of  Be. 

20.  26  was  called,  The  valley  of  B.,  unto  this  day 
Valley  of  Decision,  pffffff  pipy.  A  t  Jerusalem. 

Joel  3.  14  Multitudes,  multitudes  in  the  valley  of  D. 

3.  14  the  day  of  the  Lord,  .in  the  valley  of  D. 

Valley  of  Elah,  ff^kff  pay.  Near  Sllocah. 

1  Sa.  17.  2  and  the  men.  .pitched  by  the  valley  of  E. 
17.  19  the  men  of  Israel,  (were)  in  the  valley  of  E. 

21.  9  whom  thou  slewest  in  the  valley  of  E.  bell. 

Valley  of  the  Giants,  C'NSff  pay.  S.  of  Jerusalem. 

See  the  valley  of  llephaim  (beiow.) 

Josh.  13.  8  which  (is)  at  the  end  of  the  valley  of  thegi. 
18. 16  which  (is)  in  the  valley  of  the  giants  ou 
Valley  of  Gibeon,  jiyaja  pay.  In  Benjamin. 

Isa.  28.  21  shall  be  wroth  as  (in)  the  valley  of  G.  that 

Valley  of  Hebron,  Jinan  pay.  S.  of  Judah. 

Gen.  37. 14  So  he  sent  him  out  of  the  vale  of  H.,  and  he 
Valley  of  Jehoshaphat,  BSrilff)  pay. 

Between  Jerusalem  and  the  mount  of  Olives. 

Joel  3.  2  I.  will  bring  them,  .into  the  valley  of  J. 

3.  12  Let  .heathen,  .come  up  to  the  valley  of  J. 
Valley  of  Jezreel,  7Styni)  pay.  In  Issachar. 

Josh.  17. 16  and  (they)  who  (are)  of  the  valley  of  J 
J  udg.  6.  33  the  Amalekites.. pitched  in  the  valley  of  J. 
Hos.  1.  5  I  will  break  the  bow.  .in  the  valley  of  J. 
Valley  of  Keziz,  J"kp  pay.  In  Benjamin. 

Josh.18.  21  the  cities.  .Jericho,  .and  the  valley  of  K. 
Valley  of  the  King,  or  the  King’s  Dale,  ~^an  pay. 

The  S.  part  of  the  valley  of  Jehoshaphat. 

Gen.  14.  17  at  the  valley  ofShaveh.  .the  king's  dale 
2  Sa.  18. 18  reared.. apillar, which (is)in the king’sdale 
Valley  of  Rephaim,  C'N£ff  pay. 

N.  part  of  the  valley  of  Hinnom,  on  the  IV.  of  Jerusalem. 

2  Sa.  5. 18,  22  spread  themselves  in  the  valley  of  R. 

23.  13  The  Philistines  pitched  in  the  valley  of  R. 

1  Ch.n.  15  Philistines  encamped  in  the  valley  of  R. 

14.  9  and  spread  themselves  in  the  valley  of  R. 
Isa.  17.  5  he  that  gatheretli  ears  in  the  valley  of  R. 

Valley  of  Shaveh,  ff)V  pay. 

See  .the  King’s  Dale. 

Gen.  14. 17  at  the  valley  of  Shaveh.  .the  king’s  dale 
Valley  of  Siddim,  O'ffii’ff  pay.  A.  IF.  of  Salt  Sea. 

Gen.  14.  3  were  joined  together  in  the  vale  of  S. 

14.  8  joined  battle  with  them  in  the  vale  of  S. 

14.  10  thevaleof.S.(wasfull)ofslimepits,andthe 

Valley  of  Succoth,  hi3p  pay.  In  Gad. 

Psa.  Co.  6  I  will  divide . .  and  mete  out  the  valley  of  S. 
108.  7  Iwilldivide.  .and  mete  out  the  valley  of  S. 


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3.  Oe,  '3,  N’l  a  low,  flat  place. 

Valley  of  Charasim,  D’Bhn  N'3.  In  Judah. 

Ch.  4.  14  begat  Joab,  the  father  of  the  valley  of  C. 
Valley  of  Craftsmen,  D'snn  N’3.  Same  as  in  seeding. 
Neb.  ii.  35  Lod,  and  Oho,  the  valley  of  Craftsmen 

Valley  of  Hainon-Gog,  313  par]  N'3. 

E.  of  Chiunereth.  See  the  Valley  of  the  Passengers. 

Eze.  39.  II  they  shall  call  (it),  The  valley  of  H.  G. 

39. 1 5  buriers  have  buried  it  in  the  valley  of  H.  G. 

Valley  of  Hinnom,  03,1  '3.  S.  of  Jerusalem. 

Josh.15.  8  mountain  . .  (lieth)  before  the  valley  of  IT. 

18. 16  the  border . .  descended  to  the  valley  of  H. 
Neb.  11.  30  dwelt  from  J3eer-slieba  to  the  valley  of  H. 

Valley  of  Jiphthah-el,  Sx-rwa:  '3  N.E.of  Zebulun. 
Josh.19.  14  outgoings  thereof  are  in  the  valley  of  J. 

19.  27  reacheth . .  to  the  valley  of  J.  toward  the  n. 

Valley  of  the  Mountains,  'irrN'3.  N ear  Jerusalem. 
Zecli.14.  5  ye  shall  flee  (to)  the  valley  of  the  mount. 

14.  5  the  valley  of  the  mountains  shall  reach 

Valley  ol  the  Passengers,  C'layn  '3. 

In  E.  of  Chinnereth.  See  Valley  of  Hamon-Gog. 

Eze.  39.  ii  the  valley  of  the  passengers  on  the  east 

Valley  of  Salt,  nSa  n'3.  S.  end  of  Salt  Sea. 

2  Sa.  8.  13  smiting  of  the  Syrians  in  the  valley  of  salt 
2  Ki.14.  7  He  slew  of  Edom  in  the  valley  of  salt  ten 

1  Ch.18.  12  Abishai.  .slew,  .in  the  valley  of  salt  eigli. 

2  Ch.25. 11  And  Amaziah.  .went  to  the  valley  of  salt 
Psa.  60.  title,  smote  of  Edom  in  the  valley  of  salt  tw. 

Valley  of  Slaughter,  npinn  N'3.  A  symbolic  name. 

Jer.  7.  32  it  shall .  'be  called .  .the  valley  of  slaugli. 

19.  6  place  shall . .  be  called . .  The  valley  of  sla. 
Valley  of  the  Son  of  Hinnom,  D3rt"|5  '3. 

See  the  Valley  of  Hinnom. 

Josh.  15.  8  the  border . .  by  the  valley  of  the  son  of  II. 

18.  16  (lieth)  before  the  valley  of  the  son  of  H. 

2  Ki.  23. 10  (is)  in  the  valley  of  the  children  of  II. 

2  Ch.28.  3  he  burnt,  .in  the  valley  of  the  son  of  H. 

33.  6  the  fire  in  the  valley  of  the  son  of  H. 

Jer.  7.  31  which  (is)  in  the  valley  of  the  son  of  II. 

7.  32  be  called.. the  valley  of  the  sou  of  H. 

19.  2  go  forth  unto  the  valley  of  the  son  of  H. 

19.  6  nor,  The  valley  of  the  son  of  H.,  but  the 
32.  35  which  (are)  in  the  valley  of  the  son  of  II. 

Valley  of  Vision,  |l'?i  N'3. 

A  symbolic  name  for  the  lower  part  of  Jerusalem. 

Isa.  22.  1  The  burden  of  the  valley  of  Vision.  What 

22.  5  a  day  of  trouble,  .ill  the  valley  of  Vision 

Valley  of  Zeboim,  D'spirn  '3-  In  Benjamin. 

1  Sa.  13.  18  border  that  iooketh  to  the  valley  of  Z. 
Valley  of  Zephathah,  nrm  N'3.  In  Simeon. 

2  CI1.14.  10  set  the  battle  in  array  in  the  valley  of  Z. 

4 .Sacha, l,  Snj  a  ravine,  gorge,  watercourse. 

Valley  of  Eschol,  ViSpN  Vni.  S.  of  Judah. 

Nuni32.  9  when  they  went  up  unto  tr  valley  of  E. 
Deut.  1.  24  And  they .  .came  unto  the  valley  of  E.,and 
Valley  of  Gerar,  VJ3  SnJ.  S.  W.  of  Palestine. 

Gen.  26. 17  Isaac.,  pitched  his  tent  in  the  valley  of  G. 
Valley  of  Shittim,  D'Enyn  Valley  of  the  Acacias. 
Joel  3.  18  a  fountain .  .shall  water  the  valley  of  S. 

Valley  of  Sorek,  piisy  Snj.  In  Dan. 

J  udg.  16.  4  that  he  loved  a  woman  in  the  valley  of  S. 

Valley  of  Zered,  VJT  7-J.  E.  of  Salt  Sea. 

Num  21. 12  removed,  and  pitched  in  the  valley  of  Z. 

5  .Shephelah,  .1)29  a  low,  flat  place. 

The  low  country  generally,  from  Joppa  southward  to 
the  river  of  Egypt.  „  . 

Deut.  1.  7  Turn  you.  .and  go.  .unto  all.  .in  the  vale 
Josh  10.  40  Joshua  smote  all  the  country,  .of  the  vale 

11. 16  So  Joshua  took  all  that  land,  .and  the  va. 
11.  16  the  mountain  of  Israel,  and  the  valley  of 
VALE,  valley  — - 

1.  A  cleft,  vale,  bigah. 

Deut.  8.  7  depths  that  spring  out  of  valleys  and  lu. 

11.  II  the  land,  .(is)  a  land  of  hills  and  valleys 
Psa.104.  8  they  go  down  by  the  valleys  unto  the  pi. 
Isa.  41. 18  and  fountains  in  the  midst  of  the  valleys 
63.  14  As  a  beast  goeth  down  into  the  valley 
Eze.  37.  1  set  me  down  in  the  midst  of  the  valley 
37.  2  (there  were)  very  many  in  the  open  vail. 
See  also  Deut.  34.  3;  Josh.  11.  8,  17;  12.  7;  2  Ch.  35.  22; 
Zech.  12.  11. 

2.  Valley,  low  plain,  a  gorge,  N'3  gay. 

Nuni2i.  20  from  Bamoth  (in)  the  valley,  that  (is)  in 
Deut.  3.  29  we  abode  in  the  valley  over  against  Beth. 

4.  46  in  the  valley  over  against  Beth-peor,  in 
34.  6  lie  buried  him  in  the  valley  in  the  land 
Josh.  8.  11  (there  was)a  valley  between  them  and  Ai 

1  Sa.  17.  3  and  (there  was)  a  valley  between  them 

17.  52  until  thou  come  to  the  valley,  and  to  the 

2  Ki.  2.  16  upon  some  mountain,  or  into  some  valley 

1  Ch.  4.  39  they  went. .  unto  the  east  side  of  the  vail. 

2  Ch.26.  9  at  the  corner  gate,  and  at  the  valley  gate 
Nell.  2. 13  I  went .  .by  the  gate  of  the  valley,  even 

2.  15  entered  by  the  gate  of  the  valley,  and  (so) 
3. 13  The  valley  gate  repaired  Hanun,  and  the 
Psa.  23.  4  though  I  walk  through  the  valley  of  the 
Isa.  28.  1  which  (are)  on  the  head  of  the  fat  valleys 
28.  4  which  (is)  on  the  head  of  the  fat  valley 
40.  4  Every  valley  shall  be  exalted,  and  every 
Jer.  2.  23  See  thy  way  in  the  valley,  know  what  th. 


Judg. 


Eze.  6.  3  to  the  hills,  tc  the  rivers,  and  to  the  val. 

7.  16  on  the  mountains  like  doves  of  the  valley 

31.  12  in  all  the  valleys  his  branches  are  fallen 

32.  5  And  I  will,  .fill  the  valleys  with  thy  heig. 

35.  8  in  thy  valleys,  and  in  all  thy  rivers,  shall 

36.  4,  6  to  the  hills,  to  the  rivers,  and  to  the  va. 
Mic.  1.  6  pour  down  the  stones  thereof  into  the  va. 
Zecli.14.  4  (and  there  shall  be)  a  very  great  valley 

See  also  Josh.  15.  8,  8 ;  18.  16,  16 ;  19.  14,  27;  1  Sa.  13. 

18  ;  2  Sa.  8.  13;  2  Ki.  14.  7 ;  23.  10;  1  Ch.  4.  14  ;  18.  12 ; 

2  Ch.  14.  10;  25.  11 ;  28.  3;  33.  6;  Neh.  11.  30,  35  ;  Psa. 
60;  Isa.  22.  1,  5;  Jer.  7.  31,  32,  32;  19.  2,  6,  6;  32.  35; 
Eze.  39.  11,  11,  15;  Zecli.  14.  5,  5. 

3.  A  vale  with  a  brook,  a  ravine,  deep  gorge,  ?m. 

Gen.  26. 19  Isaac's  servants  digged  in  the  valley,  and 
Num  24.  6  As  the  valleys  are  they  spread  forth,  as 
Deut.  3. 16  even  unto  the  river  Arnonhalf  the  valley 
21.  4  bring  down  the  heifer  unto  a  rough  vail. 

21.  4  strike  off  the  heifer's  neck,  .in  the  valley 
21.  6  the  heifer  that  is  beheaded  in  the  valley 

1  Sa.  15.  5  And  Saul  came . .and  laid  wait  in  the  va. 

2  Ki.  3. 16  he  said.  .Make  this  valley  full  of  ditches 

3. 17  yet  that  valley  shall  be  filled  with  water 
2  Ch.33.  14  on  the  west  side  of  Gihon,  in  the  valley 
Job  21.  33  The  clodsof  the  valley  shall  besweetunto 

30.  6  to  dwell  in  the  cliffs  of  the  valleys,  .caves 
Psa.104.  10  He  seDdeth  the  springs  into  the  valleys 
ProV3o.  17  the  ravens  of  the  valley  shall  pick  it  out 
Song  6.  1 1  I  went  down . .  to  see  the  fruits  of  the  val. 
Isa.  7.  19  shall  rest  all  of  them  in  the  desolate  val. 

57.  5  slaying  the  children  in  the  valleys  under 
See  also  Gen.  26.  17;  Num.  21.  12;  32.9;  Deut.  1.  24; 
Judg.  16.  4. 

4.  A  deep  or  difficult  place,  psjf  emeg. 

Num  14.  25  the  A.  and  the  Canaanites  dwell  in  the  va. 
Josh.  8. 13  went  that  night  into  the  midst  of  the  va. 
13.  19  Zareth-shahar  in  the  mount  of  the  valley 

13.  27  in  the  valley,  Beth-aram,  and  Beth-nimrah 

17.  16  all.  .that  dwell  in  the  land  of  the  valley 
.  1.  19  not  drive  out  the  inhabitants  of  the  valley 

I.  34  not  suffer  them  to  come  down  to  the  val. 

5.  15  Barak:  he  was  sent  on  foot  into  the  valley 
7.  1  were,  .by  the  hill  of  Moreli,  in  the  valley 
7.  8  host  of  Midian  was  beneath  himin  the  va. 

7.  12  lay  along  in  the  valley  like  grasshoppers 

18.  28  and  it  was  in  the  valley,  .by  Beth-rehob 

1  Sa.  6.  13  reaping  their  wheat  harvest  in  the  valley 

31.  7  that  (were)  on  the  other  side  of  the  valley 
1  Ki.20.  28  he  (is)  not  God  of  the  valleys,  therefore 

1  Ch.io.  7  when  all  the  men  of  Israel,  .in  the  valley 
12.  15  they  put  to  flight  all  (them)  of  the  valleys 

14.  13  again  spread  themselves  abroad  in  the  va. 
27.  29  over  the  herds  (that  were)  in  the  valleys 

Job  39.  10  or  will  he  harrow  the  valleys  after  thee? 

39.  21  He  paweth  in  the  valley,  and  rejoiceth 
Psa  65  13  valleys  also  are  covered  over  with  corn 
Song  2.  1  I  (am)  the  rose  of  S. . .  the  lily  of  the  valleys 
Isa.  22.  7  thy  choicest  valleys  shall  be  full  of  char. 
Jer.  21.  13  O  inhabitant  of  the  valley .  .rock  of  the  pi. 
31.  40  the  whole  valley  of  the  dead  bodies,  and 

47.  5  A.  is  cut  off(with)  the  remnant  of  theirva. 

48.  8  the  valley  also  shall  perish,  and  the  plain 

49.  4  gloriest  thou  in  thy  valleys,  thy  flowing  va. 
Mic.  1.  4  the  valleys  shall  be  cleft,  as  wax  before  the 

See  also  Gen.  14. 3,  8, 10, 17 ;  37.  14 ;  Josh.  7.  24,  26;  10.  12; 
15.  7,  8;  17.  16  ;  18. 16,21 ;  Judg.  6.  33;  1  Sa.  17.  2,  10;  21. 

9 ;  2  Sa.  5.  18,  22 ;  23.  13 ;  1  Ch.  n.  15 ;  14.  9 1  2  Ch.  20. 
26,  26;  Psa.  60.  6;  84.  6;  108.  7;  Isa.  17.  5;  28.  21;  65. 
10;  Hos.  1.  5;  2.  15;  Joel  3.  2,  12,  14,  14. 

5 . Low  land,  plain,  slope  or  flat,  nbat?  shephelah. 

Josh.  9.  1  in  the  hills,  and  in  the  valleys,  and  in  all 

10.  40  the  hills,  and  of  the  south,  and  of  the  va. 

II.  2  in  the  valley,  and  in  the  borders  of  Dor 

11.  16  took  all.,  the  valley,  .the  valley  of  the  sa. 

12.  8  In  the  mountains,  and  in  the  valleys,  and 
15.  33  in  the  valley,  Eslitaol,  and  Zoreah,  and  As. 

Judg.  1.  9  that  dwelt . .  in  the  south,  and  in  the  valley 

1  Ki.  10.  27  the  sycamore  trees  that  (are)  in  the  vale 

2  Ch.  1.  15  as  the  sycamore  trees  that  (are)in  the  vale 
Jer.  32.  44  in  the  cities  of  the  valley,  and  in  the  cit, 

33.  13  in  the  cities  of  the  vale,  and  in  the  cities 

6.  A  precipice,  precipitous  valley,  tpapayt  pharayx. 

Luke  3.  5  Every  valley  shall  be  filled,  and  every  m. 
VALIANT,  (man,  one,  to  be)  valiantest,  valour  — ■ 

1. A  mighty  one,  Y3N  abbir. 

Jer.  46.  15  Wliy  are  thy  valiant,  .swept  away ?  they 

2 . A  hero.  Skin  erel. 

Isa.  33.  7  Behold,  their  valiant  ones  shall  cry  with. 

3.  A  son  of  force  or  might.  S'lrja  ben  chayd. 

Judg2i.  10  sent,  .twelve  thousand  of  the  valiantest 

1  Sa.  18. 17  only  be  thou  valiant  for  me,  and  fight  the 

2  Sa.  2.  7  now.  .be  strengthened,  and  be  ye  valiant 

13  28  fear  not.  be  courageous,  and  be  valiant 
17.  IO  he  also  (that  is)  valiant,  whose  heart  (is) 

1  Ch  5.  iS  of  valiant  men,  men  able  to  bear  buckler 

2  Ch.28.  6  an  hundred  and  twenty  thousand,  .valiant 

4.  A  mighty  man,  "has  gibbor. 

1  Ch!  7.  2  valiant  men  of  might  in  their  generations 

7.  5  valiant  men  of  might,  reckoned  in  all  by 
1 1 .  26  Also  the  valiant  men  of  the  armies  (were) 

2  Ch.13.  3  with  an  armyof  valiant  men  of  war.  .four 
Song  3.  7  threescore  valiant  men.  .of  the  valiant  of 

5.  To  be  mighty,  133  gabar. 

Jer.  9.  3  they  are  not  valiant  for  the  truth  upon 

6.  Force,  strength,  *?'n  chayil. 

Josh.  1. 14  ye  shall  pass  all  the  mighty  men  of  val. 


Josh.  6.  2  the  king  thereof,  .the  mighty  men  of  val. 

8/  3  chose . .  thirty  thousand  mighty  men  of  va. 

10.  7  Joshua,  .and  all  the  mighty  men  of  valour 
Judg.  3. 29  ten  thousand  men . .  and  all  men  of  valour 

6.  12  The  Lord  (is)  with  thee;  thou,  .man  of  va. 

11.  1  Jephthah  the  G.  was  a  mighty  man  of  va. 

18.  2  five  men  from  their  coasts,  men  of  valour 
20.  44  eighteen  thousand  men:  all.  .men  of  valo. 

20.  46  twenty  and  five  thousand. .all. .men  of  val. 

1  Sa.  14.  52  when  Saul  saw  any  strong,  .or  valiant  man 

16. 18  a  mighty  valiant  man,  and  a  man  of  war 
31.  12  All  the  valiant  men  arose,  and  went  all 

2  Sa.  11.  16  a  place  where  he  knew  that  valiant  men 

17.  10  (they)  which  (be)  with  him  (are)  valiant  m. 

23.  20  Benaiah.  .son  of  a  valiant  man,  of  Kabzeel 

24.  9  eight  hundred  thousand  valiant  men  that 

1  Ki.  1.  42  thou  (art)  a  valiant  man,  and  bringest  go. 

11.  28  Jeroboam  (was)  a  mighty  man  of  valour 

2  Ki.  5.  1  Naaman.  .was  also  a  mighty  man  in  valo. 

24.  14  the  princes,  and  all  the  mighty  men  ofva. 

1  Ch.  5.  24  mighty  men  of  valour,  famous  men.  .lie. 

7.  7  the  sons  of  Bela .  .mighty  men  of  valour 
7.  9  the  number  of  them,  .mighty  men  of  val. 

7.  11  mighty  men  of  valour,  .seventeen  thous. 

7.  40  mighty  men  of  valour . .  chief  of  the  prin. 

8.  40  were  mighty  men  of  valour,  archers,  and 
10. 12  They  arose,  all  the  valiant  men,  and  took 

11.  22  Benaiah.  .son  of  a  valiant  mail  of  Kabzeel 

12.  21  mighty  men  of  valour,  and  were  captains 
12.  25  of  the  children  of  S.,  mighty  men  of  val. 

12.  28  Zadok,  a  young  man  mighty  of  valour,  and 
12.  30  mighty  men  of  valour,  famousthroughout 
26.  6  ruled,  .for  they  (were)  mighty  men  of  val. 
26.  30  Hasliabiah  and  his  brethren,  men  of  val. 
26.  31  mighty  men  of  valour  at  Jazar  of  Gilead 
26.  32  his  brethren,  men  of  valour.. two  thousand 
28.  1  assembled . .  all  the  valiant  men,  unto  Je. 

2  CI1.13.  3  chosen  men,  (being)  mighty  men  of  valour 

14.  8  army,  .all  these  (were)  mighty  men  of  va. 
17.  13  and  the  men  of  war,  mighty  men  of  valo. 
17.  14  with  him  mighty  men  of  valour  three  hu. 
17.  16  two  hundred  thousand  mighty  men  of  va. 
17.  17  Eliada  a  mighty  man  of  valour,  and  with 

25.  6  He  hired .  .mighty  men  of  valour  out  of 

26.  12  of  the  fathers  of  the  mighty  men  of  valo. 
26.  17  fourscore  priests  of  the  Lord. .valiant  men 
32.  21  which  cut  off  all  the  mighty  men  of  valo. 

Neh.  11.  6  four  hundred  threescore  and  eight  valia 
11.  14  their  brethren,  mighty  men  of  valour,  an 
Nali.  2.  3  the  valiant  men  (are)  in  scarlet,  the  char. 

7 .Abundant,  great,  mighty,  "vaa  kabbir. 

Isa.  10. 13  I  have  put  down  the  inhabitants  like  a  va. 

8. Strong,  stout,  laxopds  ischuros. 

Heb.  11.  34  waxed  valiant  in  fight,  turned  to  flight 

VALIANTLY,  (to  behave  self)  — 

1  .To  strengthen  self,  show  selfstrong,  p\nchazaq,7. 

1  Ch.19.  13  let  us  behave  ourselves  valiantly  for  our 

2. Force,  strength,  V;n  chayil. 

Num24  18  his  enemies:  and  Israel  shall  do  valiantly 
Psa.  60.  12  Through  God  we  shall  do  valiantly:  for  he 
108.  13  Through  God  we  shall  do  valiantly:  for  he 
1 18.  15,  16  the  right  hand  of  the  Lord  doetli  val. 

VALUE,  (be  of  more),  be  valued,  to  — 

\. Nought,  an  idol,  ^’^N  elil. 

Job  13.  4  forgers.,  ye  (are)  all  physicians  of  no  value 

2.  To  be  weighed,  salah,  4. 

Job  28.  16  It  cannot  be  valued  with  the  gold  of  Op 
28.  19  neither  shall  it  be  valued  with  pure  gold 

3 . To  value,  set  in  array,  Ti'J,  arak,  5. 

Lev  27  8  shall  value  him . .  shall  the  priest  value  li. 

27. 12  the  priest  shall  value  it,  whether  it  be  g. 

1.  Array,  valuation,  ipy  erek. 

Lev.  27.  12  as  thou  valuest  it.  .the  priest,  so  shall  it 

5.  To  carry  different  ways,  excel,  5 ia<pepco  diaphero. 
Matt  10.  31  ye  are  of  more  value  than  many  sparrows 
Luke  12.  7  ye  are  of  more  value  than  many  sparrows 

6.  To  honour,  riyaoi  timao. 

Matt  27.  9  that  was  valued,  whom  they,  .did  value 

VAN -IAH  n;:i  Jah  is  praise. 

One  of  the '  sons  of  Bani  that  had  taken  a  strange 
wife.  B.c.  456. 

Ezra  10.  36  V.,  Meremotli,  Eliashib 
VANISH  (away,  out  of  sight),  be  vanished,  to  — 

\.To  go  on,  li?;  yalak. 

Job  7.  9  the  cloud  is  consumed,  and  vamshetli  aw. 

2.  To  vanish,  nSa  malach,  2. 

Isa.  51.  6  the  heavens  shall  vanish  away  like  smoke 

3.  To  be  spread  out,  rnD  sarach,  2. 

Jer.  49.  7  Concerning  Edom .  .is  their  wisdom  vain.? 

4 . To  be  cut  off,  nay  tsamath,  2, 

Job  6.  17  What  time  they  wax  warm,  they  vanish 

5  To  disappear,  vanish,  atyavlfopai  aphanizomai. 

'  Jas.  4!  14  appeareth  for  a  little . .  and . .  vanisheth  a. 
Q.Tobecomeinvisible,  yivogai  atpavros gin.aphantos. 
Luke24.  31  they  knew  him ;  and  he  vanished  out  of 

7.  A  disappearing ,  vanishing,  cupavitryisaphanism. 

Heb.  8.  13  which . .  waxeth  old  (is)  ready  to  vanish  a. 

8.  To  make  idle,  inactive,  useless,  k aranyeo?  katar. 

1  Co.  13.  8  whether,  .knowledge,  it  shall  vanish  aw. 


VANITY 


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VERILY 


VANITY,  vanities  — 

Iniquity,  vanity,  Jib  aven. 

.Tob  15.  35  They .  .bring  forth  vanity,  and  their  belly 
Psa.  10.  7  under  his  tongue  (is)  mischief  and  vanity 
Prov22.  8  that  soweth  iniquity  shall  reap  vanity 
Isa.  41. 29  Behold,  they  (are)  all  vanity ;  their  works 
58.  9  the  putting  forth  of  the  finger,  and.  .van. 
Zech.io.  2  the  idols  have  spoken  vanity,  and  the  di. 

2.  Vanity,  Snrr  habel. 

Eecl.  1.  2  Vanity .  .saith  the  Preacher,  .vanity .  .all 
12.  8  Vanity .  .saith  the  Preached ;  all  (is) 

3.  Vanity,  San  held. 

Deut  32.  21  provoked  me  to  anger  with  their  vanities 

1  Ki.  16.  13  in  provoking  the  Loud  .  .with  their  vanit. 

16.  26  to  provoke  the  Loud  . .  with  their  vanities 

2  K.i.17. 15  they  followed  vanity,  and  became  vain 
Job  7.  16  let  me  alone;  for  my  days  (are)  vanity 
Psa.  31.  6 1  have  hated  them  that  regard  lying  van. 

39.  5  man  at  his  best  state  (is)  altogether  van. 
39. 11  like  a  moth  :  surely  every  man  (is)  vanity 
62.  9  Surely  men  of  low  degree  (are)  vanity, (and) 
62.  9  they  (are)  altogether  (lighter)  than  vanity 
78.  33  their  days  did  he  consume  in  vanity,  anil 
94.  n  knoweth  the  thoughts,  .that  they  (are)  va. 
144.  4  Man  is  like  to  vanity  :  his  days  (are)  as  a 
Provi3.  11  Wealth  (gotten)  by  vanity  shall  bedimin. 

21.  6  The  getting  of  treasures,  .(is)  a  vanity  to. 
Eccl.  1.  2  vanities ..  vanities  ;  all  (is)  vanity 

1.  14  behold,  all  (is)  vanity  and  vexation  of  sp. 

2.  1  enjoy  pleasure .  .behold,  this  also  (is)  van. 
2.  11  all  (was)  vanity  and  vexation  of  spirit,  and 
2. 15  I  said  in  my  heart,  that  this  also  (is)  van. 
2.  17  for  all  (is)  vanity  and  vexation  of  spirit 

2.  19  wise  under  the  sun.  This  (is)  also  vanity 
2.  21  This  also  (is)  vanity  and  a  great  evil 
2.  23  heart  taketh  not  rest . .  This  is  also  vanity 

2.  26  This  also  (is)  vanity  and  vexation  of  spirit 

3.  19  a  man  hath  no  pre-eminence,  .all  (is)  va. 

4.  4  This  (is)  also  vanity  and  vexation  of  spirit 
4.  7  I  returned,  and  I  saw  vanity  under  the 
4.  8  This  (is)  also  vanity,  yea,  it  (is)  a  sore  tr. 

4.  16  this  also  (is)  vanity  and  vexation  of  spirit 

5.  7  in.  .words  (there  are)  also  divers  vanities 

5.  10  not  be  satisfied.  .This  (is)  also  vanity 

6.  2  tills  (is)  vanity,  and  it  (is)  an  evil  disease 
6.  4  he  cometh  in  with  vanity,  and  departeth 
6.  9  this  (is)  also  vanity  and  vexation  of  spirit 

6.  11  there  be  many  things  that  increase  vanity 

7.  6  the  laughter  of  the  fool.  This  also  (is)  va. 

7.  15  All.  .have  I  seen  in  the  days  of  my  vanity 

8.  10  they  were  forgotten .  .This  (is)  also  vanity 

8.  14  There  is  a  vanity  which  is  done  upon  the 
8. 14  according  to  the  work,  .this  also  (is)  van. 

9.  9  the  days..of  thy  vanity.. the  days  of  thy  v. 
n.  8  shall  lie  many.  All  that  cometh  (is)vanity 

11.  10  evil,  .forchildhood  and  youth  (arejvanity 

12.  8  vanities,  saith  the  Preacher ;  all  (is)  vanity 
Isa.  57. 13  vanity  shall  take  (them) :  lint  he  that  pu. 
Jer.  2.  s  have  walked  after  vanity,  and  are  become 

8.  19  graven  images,  (and)  with  strange  vanitie. 
10.  8  foolish ;  the  stock  (is)  a  doctrine  of  vanities 
10.  15  They  (are)  vanity,  (and)  the  work  of  erro. 
14.  22  Are  there  (any)  among  the  vanities  of  the 
16.  19  our  fathers  have  inherited  lies,  vanity,  and 
51.  18  They  (are)  vanity,  the  work  of  errors  ;  in 
Jon.  2.  8  They  that  observe  lying  vanities  forsake 
1.  Empty,  vain,  vanity,  pn  riq. 

Psa.  4.  2  will  ye  love  vanity  ?.  .seek  after  leasing? 
Hab.  21.  3  shall  weary  themselves  for  very  vanity 
5.  Vanity,  shav. 

Job  15.  31  Let  not  him  that  is  deceived  trust  in  va. 
C.  Vanity,  uyf  shav. 

Job.  7.  3  So  am  I  made  to  possess  months  of  vanity 
15.31  trust  in  vanity ;  for  vanity  shall  be  his  re. 
31.  5  If  I  have  walked  with  vanity,  or  if  myfo. 
35.  13  God  will  not  hear  vanity ;  neither  will  the 
Psa.  12.  2  They  speak  vanity  every  one  with  his  ne. 
24.  4  who  hath  not  lifted  up  his  soul  unto  vanity 
41.  6  if  he  come  to  see  (me),  he  speaketh  vanity 
119.  37  Turn  away  mine  eyes  from  beholding  van. 
144.  8  Whose  mouth  speaketh  vanity,  and  their 
Prov.30.  8  Remove  far  from  me  vanity  and  lies,  give 
Isa.  5.  18  that  draw  iniquity  with  cords  of  vanity 
30.  28  to  sift  the  nations  with  the  sieve  of  vanity 
Jer.  18.  15  they  have  burnt  incense  to  vanity,  andth. 
Eze.  13.  6  They  have  seen  vanity  and  lying  divinati. 

13.  8  ye  have  spoken  vanity,  and  seen  lies,  the. 
13.  9  shall  be  upon  the  prophets  that  see  vanity 
13.  23  ye  shall  see  no  more  vanity,  nor  divine 

21.  29  Whiles  they  see  vanity  unto  thee,  whiles 

22.  28  seeing  vanity,  and  divining  lies  unto  them 
Eos.  12.  11  surely  they  are  vanity;  they  sacrifice  bull. 

I.  Ruin,  vacancy,  vanity,  snn  tolm. 

Isa.  40.  17  counted  to  him  less  than  nothing,  and  va. 
40.  23  he  makeththe  judges  of  the  earth  as  van. 
44.  9  they  that  make  a  graven  image  (are),  .van. 
59.  4  they  trust  in  vanity,  and  speak  lies ;  they 
8. 1  ain,  unprofitable,  useless,  yara-ios  mataios. 

Acts  14.  15  that  ye  should  turn  from  these  vanities 
9.  Vanity,  uselessness,  yaraiiirris  mataiotes. 

Rom.  8.  20  the  creature  was  made  subject  to  vanity 
Eph.  4.  i7  walk  not  as  other  Gentiles  walk,  in  the  va. 

2  Pe.  2.  18  when  they  speak  great  swelling . .  of  vanity 
VAPOUR  — 

1.  Vapour,  lx  ed. 

Job  36.  27  they  pour  down  rain  according  to  the  va. 


2.  What  is  lifted  up,  cloud,  vapour,  N'ir:  nasi. 

Psa.  135.  7  He  causeth  the  vapours  to  ascend  from  the 
Jer.  10.  13  he  causeth  the  vapours  to  ascend  from  the 

5 1 . 1 6  he  causeth  the  vapours  to  ascend  from  the 

3.  To  go  up,  nby  alali. 

Job  36.  33  the  cattle  also  concerning  the  vapour 

A.  Smolce,  vapour,  liB'p  qitor. 

Psa.  148.  8  Fire,  and  hail;  snow,  and  vapour;  stormy 

5. Breath,  vapour,  smoke,  ary  is  atmis. 

Acts  2.  19  signs,  .blood,  and  fire,  and  vapour  of  sm. 
Jas.  4.  14  It  is  even  a  vapour,  that  appeareth  for 
VARIABLENESS  — 

Change,  variableness,  napaAAayfi  parallage. 

Jas.  1.  17  no  variableness,  neither  shadow  of  turn. 
VARIANCE,  (to  set  at)  — 

1 .  To  make  two,  divide  into  two,  Six«-Cu  dichazo. 
Mattio.  35  For  I  am  come  to  set  a  man  at  variance 

2.  Contention,  strife,  quarrel,  cpis  eris. 

Gal.  5.  20 Idolatry,  witchcraft,  hatred,  variance,  em. 
VASH'-NI,  upii  Jail  is  strong. 

First  born  of  Samuel  the  prophet ;  perhaps  the  same 
with  Joel  in  Ch.  6.  33.  B.C.  1070. 

1  Ch.  6.  28  the  sons  of  Samuel ;  the  firstborn  V.,  aud 
VASH'-TI,  'flif’l. 

A  queen  whom  Ahasuerus  repudiated,  and  whom 
Esther  succeeded.  B.C.  519. 

Estli.  1.  9  V.  the  queen  made  a  feast  for  the  women 
1. ;ii  To  bring  V.  the  queen  before  the  king  wi. 
1.  12  the  queen  V.  refused  to  come  at  the  kin. 
1.  15  What  shall  we  do  unto  the  queen  V.  ace 
1.  16  V.  the  queen  hath  not  done  wrong  to  the 
1.  17  The  king,  .commanded  V.  the  queen  to  be 

1.  19  That  V.  come  no  more  before  king  Alias. 

2.  1  he  remembered  V.,  and  what  she  had  do. 
2.  4  let  the  maiden,  .be  queen  instead  of  V. 

2. 17  so  that  he.  .made  her  queen  instead  of  V. 

VAUNT  self,  to  — 

A.  To  beautify  self ,  ii<3  paar,  7. 

Judg.  7.  2  lest  Israel  vaunt  themselves  against  me 

2.  To  vaunt,  boast ,  brag  self  Trcpncpcvoyai  perper. 

1  Co.  13.  4  charity  vauuteth  not  itself,  is  not  puffed 
VEHEMENT,  (desire)  — 

1.  Cutting,  still,  sultry,  V'li!  charishi. 

Jou.  4.  8  that  God  prepared  a  vehement  east  wind 

2.  Great  desire,  iirncAOpa'is  cpipothesis. 

2  Co.  7. 11  (what) vehement  desire, yea. .zeal,  yea.. re. 
VEHEMENTLY,  (to  beat)  — 

1.  Terribly ,  oeivws  deiniis. 

Luken.  53  the  Pharisees  began  to  urge,  .vehemently 

2.  Abundantly,  tic  ictpiacrov  ek  pei'issou. 

Marki4.  31  he  spake  the  more  [vehemently], If  I  should 

3. Intensely,  strenuously,  tvrivws  eutonos. 

Luke23. 10  the  chief  priests  and  scribes  stoodandve. 

4.  To  break  or  dash  toward,  icpoappywyi  prosrlieg. 

Luke  6.  48  the  stream  beat  vehemently  upon  that  ho. 

6.  49  against  which  the  stream  did  beat  vehem. 
VEIN  — 

Outgoing,  outlet,  Njfia  motsa. 

Job  28.  ‘i  Surely  there  is  a  vein  for  the  silver,  and 
VENGEANCE,  (to  take,  be  taken)  — 

1 .  To  avenge,  take  vengeance,  □|3}  naqam. 

Psa.  99.  8  thoutookest vengeanceof theirinventions 
Nah.  1.  2  Lord  will  take  vengeance  on  his  adversa. 

2 . To  be  avenged,  Dpi  naqam,  2. 

Jer.  50.  15  take  vengeance  upon  her;  asshe hath  done 

3.  To  be  avenged,  Dp;  naqam,  6. 

Gen.  4.  15  vengeance  shall  be  taken  on  him  sevenfo. 

4.  Vengeance,  np;  naqam. 

Deut  32.  35  To  me  (belongeth)  vengeance  and  recom. 
32.  41  I  will  render  vengeance  to  mine  enemies 
32.  43  will  render  vengeance  to  his  adversaries 
Tsa.  58. 10  shall  rejoice  when  he  seetli  the  vengeance 
Prov.  6.  34  lie  will  not  spare  in  the  day  of  vengeance 
Isa.  34.  8  (itis)thedayoftheLORD’Svengeance,(and) 
35.  4  God  will  come  (with)  vengeance, (even )God 
47.  3  I  will  take  vengeance,  and  I  will  not  meet 
59.  17  lieput  on  the  garments  of  vengeance  (for) 
61.  2  To  proclaim,  .the  day  of  vengeance  of  our 
63.  4  the  day  of  vengeance  (is)  in  mine  heart 
Eze.  24.  8  cause  fury  to  come  up  to  take  vengeance 
25.  12  hath  dealt  against.  .Judah  by  taking  ver.. 
25. 15  have  taken  vengeance  witli  a  despiteful 
Mic.  5.  15  I  will  execute  vengeancem  anger  andfury 

5.  Vengeance,  rrapi  neqamah. 

Judg  11.  36  forasmuch  as  the  Lord  hath  taken  venge. 
Psa.  94.  1,  1  God,  to  whom  vengeance  belongeth 
149.  7  To  execute  vengeance  upon  the  heathen 
J er.  1 1 .  20  let  me  see  thy  vengeance  on  them ;  for  un. 
20.  12  let  me  see  thy  vengeance  on  them;  forun. 
46.  10  this  (is)  the  day.  .a  day  of  vengeance,  that 
50.  15  for  it  (is)  the  vengeance  of  the  Lord:  take 

50.  28  the  vengeance  of  the  Lord  our  God,  the 

51.  6  this  (is)  the  time  of  the  Lord’s  vengeance 
51.  11  the  vengeanceof  the  Lord,  the  vengeance 
51.  36  plead  thy  cause,  and  take  vengeance  for 

Lam.  3.  60  Thou  hast  seen  all  their  vengeance  (and) 
Eze.  25.  14  I  will  lay  my  vengeance  upon  Edom  by  | 


Eze.  25. 14  they  shall  know  my  vengeance,  saith  the 
25.  17  I  will  execute  great  vengeance  upon  them 
25. 1 7  when  I  shall  lay  my  vengeance  upon  them 

6.  Justice,  vengeance,  Sheri  dike. 

Acts  28.  4  whom,  .vengeance  sufleretli  not  to  live 
Jude  7  Sodom,  .sufleringthe vengeanceof  eternal 

7.  Full  vengeance,  tuShcytris  ekdikesis. 

Luke2i.  22  these  he  the  days  of  vengeance,  that  all 
Rom. 12.  19  Vengeance  (is)  mine;  I  will  repay,  saith 
2  Th.  1.  8  In  flaming  fire  taking  vengeance  on  them 
Heb.  10.  30  Vengeance.  .1  will  recompense,  saith  the 

8 . Anger,  wrath,  opyi)  orge. 

Rom.  3.  5  (Is)  God  unrighteous  who  taketh  vengea. 
VENISON  — 

1  limiting,  venison,  Tx  tsayid. 

Gen.  25.  28  loved  Esau,  because  he  did  cat  of  (his)  v. 
27.  5  Esau  went  to  the  field  tohunt(for)venison 
27.  7  Bring  me  venison,  and  make  me  savoury 
27.  1 9  arise,  I  pray  thee,  sit  and  eat  of  my  venison 
27.  25  Bring,  .and  I  will  eat  of  my  sou’s  venison 
27.  31  Let  myfather.  .eatof  hisson’s  venison,  th. 
27. 33  where  (is)  lie  that  hath  taken  venison,  and 

2.  Hunting,  venison,  nyy  tsedah. 

Gen.  27.  3  go  out  to  the  field,  aud  take  me.  .venison 

VENOM  — 

Venom,  poisonous  herb,  irsl  rosh. 

Deut  32.  33  Their  wine  (is),  .the  cruel  venom  of  asps 
VENT,  to  have  — 

To  be  opened,  nns  pathach,  2. 

Job  32. 19  my  belly  (is)  as  wine  (which)  hath  no  vent 
VENTURE,  at  a  — 

Perfection,  simplicity,  ch  tom. 

1  Ki.22.  34  And  a.  .man  drew  abow  at  a  venture,  and 

2  CI1.18.  33  And  a.  .man  drew  abow  at  a  venture,  and 
VERIFIED,  to  be— 

To  be  or  become  stedfast,  j?B  aman,  2. 

Gen.  42.  20  so  shall  your  words  be  verified,  and  ye  sli. 

1  Ki.  8.  26  let  thy  word,  I  pray  thee,  be  verified,  wh. 

2  Oh.  6.  17  let  thy  word  be  verified,  which  thou  hast 
VERILY,  verity  — 

I  .But,  verily,  ^db  abal. 

Gen.  42.  21  We  (are)  verily  guilty  concerning  our  liro. 

1  Ki.  1. 43  Verily  our  lord  king  David  hath  made  S. 

2  Ki.  4.  14  Verily  she  hathno  child,  and  her  husband 

2 .Only,  ak. 

Exod3i.  13  Verily  my  sabbaths  ye  shall  keep;  for  it 

3.  Surely,  ]2B  aken. 

Tsa.  66.  19  verily  God  hath  heard,  .lie  hath  attended 
Isa.  45.  15  Verily  thou  (art)  aGod  that  hidest  thyself 

4 .If  not,  bS  dr  im  lo. 

Jer.  15. 11  Verily  it  shall  he  well  with  thy  remnant 

b.Sledfastncss,  stability,  njlDR  emunah. 

Psa.  37.  3  Trust  in  the  Lord  ".verily  thou  slialt  be  fed 

6.  To  say,  "Cb  amar. 

Judgis.  2  I  verily  thought  that  thou  hadst  utterly 

7.  Truth,  sledfastness,  n~B  emclh. 

Psa.m.  7  The  works  of  his  hands  (are)  verity  and  ju. 

8.  To  acquire,  get,  set  up,  rt;p  qanali. 

1  Ch.21.  24  but  I  will  verily  buy  it  for  the  full  price 

9.  Truth ,  reality,  certainty,  aApdcia  aletheia. 

1  Ti.  2.  7  teacher  of  the  Gentiles  in  faith  and  verity 

10 . Truly,  really,  certainly,  aApdcbs  alethos. 

1  Jo.  2.  5  whoso  keepetli  his  word,  in  him  verily  is 

II  .Amen,  so  be  it,  so  it  is,  ayrjv  amen. 

Matt.  5.  18  verily  I  say  unto  you,  Till  heaven  and  ea 

5.  26  Verily  I  say  unto  thee,  Thou  shalt  by  no 

6.  2,  5,  16  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  They  hav<- 
See  also  8.  10;  10.  15,23,  42;  n.  1 1;  13.  17;  16.28;  17. 
20;  18.  3,  13,  18;  19.  23,  28;  21.  21,  31;  23.  36;  24.  2,  34, 
47;  25.  12,  40,  45;  26.  13,  21,  34;  Mark  3.  28;  6.  [11];  8. 
12 ;  9.  1,  41 ;  10.  15,  29 ;  1 1.  23;  12.  43 ;  13.  30 ;  14.  9,  18, 
25,  30;  Luke  4.  24;  12.  37;  13.  [35];  18.  17,29;  21.32; 

23.  43 ;  John  1.  51,  51 ;  3.  3,  3,  5,  5,  11,  n ;  5.  19,  19,  24, 

24,  25,  25  ;  6.  26,  26,  32,  32,  47,  53,  53 ;  8.  34,  34,  51,  51, 
58,  58  ;  10.  1,  1,  7,  7;  12.  24,  24:  13.  16,  16,  20,  20,  21,  21, 
38,  38;  14.  12,  12;  16.  20,  20,  23,  23 ;  21.  18,  iS. 

12 . For,  yap  gar. 

Acts  16.  37  do  they  thrust  us  out  privily?  nay  verily 
Rom  15.  27  It  hath  pleased  them  verily ;  and  their  de. 

13.  Truly,  Syirou  depou. 

Heb.  2. 16  For  verily  he  took  not  on . .  angels ;  hut  he 

14.  Truly,  indeed,  yev  (5<=)  men  {de). 

Mark  9  12  Elias  [verily]  cometh  first,  and  restorcth 
Acts  19.  4  John  [verily]  baptized  with  the  baptism 
22.  3  I  am  [verily]  aman.  .a. lew,  born  in  Tarsus 
Rom.  2.  25  For  circumcision  verily  profitetli,  if  thou 
1  Co.  5.  3  For  I  verily,  as  absent  in  body,  but  pres. 

14.  17  For  thou  verily  givest  thanks  well,  but 
Ileb.  3.  5  Moses  verily  (was)  faithful  in  all  his  house 

6.  16  For  men  [verily]  swear  by  the  greater,  and 

7.  5  verily  they  that  are  of  the  sons  of  Levi 

7.  18  For  there  is  verily  a  disannulling  of  the 

9.  1  verily  the  first,. had  also  ordinances  of 

12.  10  For  they  verily  for  a  few  days  chastened 
1  To.  1.  20  Who  verily  was  foreordained  before  the 


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15.  Verily,  indeed,  truly,  ra(  nai. 

Luke  1 1 .  5 1  verily  X  say  unto  you,  It  shall  he  i  eriuircd 

1  fi  Reallu,  actually,  bur  as  ontos. 

Gal.  3.  21  verily  righteousness  should  have  been  by 

1  7  Therefore .  uev  oZv  men  oun. 

Acts  26.  9  I  verily  thought  with  myself,  that  I  ought 

VERMILION  —  .  .  .  , 

Red  lead,  red  ochre,  red  colour,  "W  shashar. 

Jer  22  14  cieled  with  cedar,  and  painted  with  ver. 

Eze.  23. 14  images  of.  .Chaldeans  pourtrayed  witlive. 
VERY  (much,  sore)  — 

1.  To  deal  treacherously,  deceive,  ij?  bagad. 

Isa.  48.  4  I  knew  that  thou  wouldest  deal  verj  tre. 

2 . {With)  treachery,  ill  beged.  . 

Isa  24  16  treacherous  dealers  have  dealt  very  tiea. 

Jer’.  12.  1  are  all  they  happy  that  deal  very  treacli. 

3'  0Gen%^33  isaac  trembled  very  exceedingly,  and  said 
4  Hab^r^  sliall  labour  in  the  very  fire.. for  very  vanity 

5.  This,  fit  zeh.  „ 

Gen.  27.  21  whether  thou  (be)  my  very  son  Esau  or 

G’SS.Toodlw  evfry  thing,  .and,,  behold,  .very 
a  c  Cain  was  very  wroth,  and  his  countenance 
1214  beheld  the  woman,  that  she  (was)  very  fair 
12  2  Abram  (was)  very  rich  in  cattle,  in  silver 

18.'  20  and  because  their  sin  is  very  gnevous 
21  11  the  thing  was  very  grievous  111  Abraham  s 
24  16  the  damsel  (was)  very  fair  to  look  upon,  a 
26.  12  and  grew  until  he  became  very  great 
24  7  they  were  very  wroth,  because  he  had  wr. 

41  iq  seven  other  kine .  .poor  and  very  ill  favo. 

li.  3®  not  be  known . .  it  (shall  be)  very  grievous 
41  40  gathered  corn  as  the  sand  of  the  sea,  veiy 

I, .  13  the  famine  (was)  very  sore,  so  that  the  la. 
co  0  horsemen  :  and  it  was  a  very  great  comp, 
so  10  they  mourned  with  a  great  and  very  sore 

Exod  1  20  the  people  multiplied,  and  waxed  icry  1111. 

0  ,  (there  shall  be)  a  very  grievous  murrain 

o  iS  I  will  cause  it  to  rain  a  very  grievous  hail 
o'.  24  fire  mingled  with  the  hail,  very  grievous 
10. 14  very  grievous  (were  they);  before  thcmtli. 

II.  3  Moses  (was)  verygreat  in  the  land  of  Eg. 

12.  38  and  flocks  and  herds,  (even)  very  much 

Numn.  33  the  Loud  smote  the  people  with  a  very 
,2.  3  Moses  (was)  very  meek  above  all  the  men 
\\.  28  and  the  cities  (are)  walled  (and)  very  gr 
,r.  I5  Moses  was  very  wroth,  and  said  unto  the 
22’.  17  I  will  promote  thee  unto  very  great  lion. 
32.  1  the  children  of  Gad  had  a  very  great  null. 
Deut.  g.  20  the  Lord  was  very  angry  with  A  aron  to  lia. 
20.  is  all  the  cities  (which  are)  very  far  offfiom 
28. 54  the  man  (that  is)  tender. .and  very  delic. 
30  14  the  word  (is)  very  nigh  unto  thee,  111  thy 
Josh.  1.  7  be  thou  strong  and  very  courageous,  that 
3. 16  rose  up  upon  an  heap  very  far  from  the  c.. 

8  4  "o  not  very  far  from  the  city,  but  be  ye 

*  o  From  a  very  far  country  thy  servants  are 
0  13  are  become  old  by  reason  of  the  very  long 
o'  22  We  (are)  very  far  from  you  ;  when  ye a  w. 
10. 20  slaying  them  with  a  very  great  slaughter 
1 1  4  went . .  with  horses  and  chariots  very  many 

1 3.  1  there  remaineth  yet  very  much  land  to  be 

22  8  with  very  much  cattle . .  with  very  much 

6  Be  ye  therefore  very  courageous  to  keep 
Judg.  3.’  17  unto  Eglon..and  Eglon(was)a  very  fat  man 
II  33  he  smote  them . .  with  a  very  great  slaugh. 

_ j,  6  and  his  countenance  (was),  .  very  terrible 

1 1!  o  for  we  have  seen  the  land .  .it  (is)  very  go. 
Ruth  1  20  the  Almighty  hath  dealt  very  bitterly  wi. 

1  Sa.  2. 17  the  sin  of  the  young  men  was  very  great 

2.  22  Eli  was  very  old,  and  heard  all  that  h.s  so. 

4  10  there  was  a  very  great  slaughter  ;  for  th 
c  q  was  against  the  city  with  a  very  great  de. 
s'  11  the  hand  of  God  was  very  heavy  there 

14  20  (and  there  was)  a  very  great  discomfiture 

14.  31  to  Aijalon  :  and  the  people  were  very  fai. 

18  8  Saul  was  very  wroth,  and  the  saying  di». 

,8*  1 3  Saul  saw  that  he  behaved  himself  very  wi. 
iq'.  4  works  (have  been)  to  thee  ward  very  good 
23.  2  the  mau  (was)  verygreat,  and  he  had  three 

23. 13  the  men  (were)  very  good  unto  us,  and  we 

2  Sa.  1.  26  verypleasant  hast  thou  been  untome,  thy 

2.17  there  was  a  very  sore  battle  that  day :  and 
3  8  Then  was  Abner  very  wroth  for  the  words 

ix  2  the  woman  (was)  very  beautiful  to  look  up. 
13  3  and  Jonadab  (was)  a  very  subtil  man 
13  21  when  king  David  heard,  .lie  was  very  wr. 
13!  -6  king  also  and  all  liis  servants  wept  very  so. 
18.  17  laid  a  very  great  heap  of  stones  upon  him 
iq  32  Barzillai  was  a  very  aged  man,  (even)  foil, 
iq  32  had  provided,  .for  lie  (was)  a  very  great 
24  10  take  away  the  iniquity .  .1  have  done  very 

1  Ki  1  4  the  damsel  (was)  very  fair,  and  cherished 
I.  6  he  also  (was  a)  very  goodly  (man);  and  (his 

1. 13  the  king  was  very  old  ;  and  Abisha?  the 

10.  2  she  came  to  Jerusalem  with  a  very  great 
10.  2  with  camels  that  bare  spices,  and  very  mu. 
10.  10  of  spices  very  great  store,  and  precious 
2t.  26  he  did  very  abominably  in  following  idols 

2  Ki.14.  26  the  Lord  saw.  .(that  it  was)  very  bitter 
17.  18  the  Lord  was  very  angry  with  Israel,  and 
21  16  Manasseh  shed  innocent  blood  very  much 

1  CI1.18.  8  brought  David  very  much  brass,  wherew. 
21  8  do  a  way  the  iniquity . .  I  have  done  very  f  00 


1  Ch.21. 13  let  me  fall  now.  .for  very  great  (are)  hism. 

2  Ch.  7.  8  all  Israel  with  him,  a  very  great  congreg. 

q  1  with  a  very  great  company,  and  camels  th. 

14  13  and  they  carried  away  very  much  spoil 
16  8  a  huge  host,  with  very  many  chariots  and 
24.  24  the  Lord  delivered  a  very  great  host  into 
30  1 3  there  assembled . .  a  very  great  congregat. 

32!  20  God  had  given  him  substance  very  much 
33.  14  raised  it  up  a  very  great  height,  and  put 
Ezra  10.  1  a  very  great  congregation  of  men  and  wo. 
Nell  2  2  this  (is)  nothing .  I  was  very  sore  afraid 

4.  7  to  be.stopped,  then  they  were  very  wro. 

3  6  1  was  very  angry  when  I  heard  their  cry 
8!  17  And  there  was  very  great  gladness 

Esth.  1.  12  therefore  was  the  king  very  wroth,  and  Ins 

Tob  "  1  3  five  hundred  she  asses,  and  a  very  great 

2  13  for  they  saw  that  (his)  grief  was  very  great 
Psa.  46.  1  God  (is),  .a  very  present  help  m  trouble 
30  3  it  shall  be  very  tempestuous  round  about  h. 

70  8  prevent  us  ;  for  we  are  brought  very  low 
li.  s  0  Lord .  .thy  thoughts  are  very  deep 
03  3  Thy  testimonies  are  very  sure ;  holiness 

104!  1  O  Lord  my  God,  thou  art  very  great,  thou 
1  iq.  108  testimonies,  .(are)  righteous  and  very  fa. 
iiq.  140  Thy  word  (is)  very  pure  :  therefore  thy  s. 
142.  6  Attend  unto  my  cry ;  fori  am  brought  ve. 
Isa  16.  6  he  (is)  very  proud  :  (even)  of  his  haughti. 

-u  1  horsemen,  because  they  are  very  strong 
6  upon  the  ancient  hast  thou  very  heavily 
32  13  be  exalted  and  extolled,  and  be  very  high 
64'  q  Be  not  wroth  very  sore,  O  LORD,  neither 
64  12  hold  thy  peace,  and  aftlict  us  very  sore'; 

Jer  2'  12  be  horribly  afraid,  be  ye  very  desolate,  sa. 
14.  17  with  a  great  breach,  with  a  very  grievous 
18  13  the  virgin  of  Israel  hath  done  a  very  nor. 
24’  2  One  basket  (had)  very  good  figs,  (even)  li. 

24  2  the  other  basket  (had)  very  naughty  figs 

24  3  the  good  figs,  very  good  ;  and  the  evil,  ve. 

40.  12  gathered  wine  and  summer  fruits  very  mu. 
Eze  27  2;  made  very  glorious  in  the  midst  of  the  seas 
’  37  2  (there  were)  very  many .  .(they  were)  very 

40  2  set  me  upon  a  very  high  mountain,  by  wli. 

47.  7  at  the  bank .  .(were)  very  many  trees  on 
47.  g  there  shall  be  a  very  great  multitude  of  fi. 
Joel  2.  11  his  camp  (is)  very  great :  for  (lie  is)  strong 
2  II  the  day  of  the  Lord  (is)  great  and  very  tc. 
Zerli  o  2  Tyrus,  and  Zidon,  though  it  be  very  wise 
'  o  3  Gaza  also  (shall  see  it),  and  be  very  sorr. 
14.  4  (and  there  shall  be)  a  very  great  valley 

7  Unto  might,  exceedingly,  Lik?1ny,  nkp-ny  ad  meod. 

1  Sa  23  36  merry  within  him,  for  he  (was)  very  drunk. 

2  Ch.16. 14  they  made  a  very  great  burning  for  him 

Psa  no.  107  I  am  afflicted  very  much :  quicken  me,  0 
Lam  3.  22  But  thou,  .thou  art  very  wroth  against 
Dan  8  8  Therefore  the  he  goat  waxed  very  great 

11.  25  shall  be  stirred  up  to  battle  with  a  very 

8  .Little,  small,  few,  iyia  mizar.  ...... 

Isa.  10.  25  For  yet  a  very  little  while,  and  the  indig. 
16  14  and  the  remnant,  .very small  (and)  feeble 
29!  17  (Is)  it  not  yet  a  very  little  while,  and  Le. 

9 . Above,  upward,  onward,  lemalah. 

Deut28  43  Thestranger.  .shall  get  up  above  tliee  very 
1  Ch.23. 17  but  the  sons  of  Rehabiah  were  very  many 

10.  Bone,  substance,  D>-y  elsem. 

Josh.  10.  27  stones  in  the  cave's  mouth,  .until  this  very 
Eze.  2.  3  transgressed  against  me.  .unto  this  very 

11.  M  an  instant,  yo?3  bephetha. 

Num.  6.  9  if  any  man  die  very  suddenly  by  him,  and 

12.  Very  loathsome,  »p,  »tp  gut,  gat. 

Eze.  16.  47  but,  as . .  a  very  little  (thing),  thou  wast  co. 

13.  Wall,  side,  roof,  Tp  qir. 

Jer.  4.  19  my  bowels  !  I  am  pained  at  my  very  heart 

14.  Great,  much,  many,  very,  scat?  saggi. 

Dan .  2.12  For  this  cause  the  kins  was  angry  and  ver> 

15.  Truly,  really,  certainly,  &Aydws  alethOs. 

John  7.  26  Do  the  rulers  know .  .this  is  the  [very]  Ch. 

16.7/e  {she,  it)  himself,  avris  autos. 

Romi3-  6  attending  continually  upon  this  very  tin. 
1  Th  3.  22  the  very  God  of  peace  sanctify  you  wholly 
Heb.io.  1  not  the  very  image  of  the  tilings,  can  ne. 

17.  And,  also,  even,  ual  Jcai. 

Luke  9.  5  shake  off  the  [very]  dust  from  your  feet 

IS.Very,  \iav  lian. 

Marki6.  2  And  very  early  m  the  morning,  the  hist 

19.  Vehemently,  impetuously,  o<po8pd  sphodra. 
Matt  18.  31  they  were  very  sorry,  and  came  and  told 
Markifi.  4  stone  was  rolled  away;  for  it  was  very  gr. 
Lukei8.  23  he  was .. sorrowful,  for  he  was  very  rich 

20.  Above,  uirep  huper.  . 

i  Th.  5.  13  to  esteem  them  very  highly  in  lo\e  for 

{See  also  Act,  aged  men,  attentive,  bold,  costly,  dark, 
diligently,  early!  fair,  far  off,  frowardness,  fruitful, 
m-eat  greatthings, heavy,  high,  little,  lovely  low, much, 
old,  pitiful,  precious,  rainy,  small,  sorrowful,  that,  well, 
wickedness.] 

VERY  chiefest,  deed,  great,  many,  small,  well  — 

1"Exod  q.'ie’in  vei^’deed?for  this,  .have  I  raised  thee 
Sa.  25.  34  in  very  deed . .  the  LORD  God  of  Israel  liv. 


2.  Truly,  indeed,  □](??  umnam. 

2  Ch.  6. 18  will  God  in  very  deed  dwell  with  men  on 


3.(0f)  God,  o'nbs  elohim. 

1  Sa.  14. 15  trembling-.it  was  a  very  great  trembling 

1. Abundance,  multitude,  greatness,  3*1  rob. 

Zech  8.  4  and  every  man  with  his  staff . .  f  or  very  age 

5.  Belter,  udAA iov  kallion. 

Acts  25. 10  done  no  wrong,  as  thou  very  well  know. 

6.  More,  greater,  more  excellent,  irAelwv  pleion. 

Matt  21.  8  a  very  great  multitude  spread  their  gar. 

2  Co.  9.  2  and  your  zeal  hath  provoked  very  many 

7.  Very  chiefest,  exceedingly,  birep  Alar  huper  lian. 

2  Co.  1 1.  3  I  was  not  a  whit  behind  the  very  chiefest 

12. 11  in  nothing  am  I  behind  the  very  chiefest 

VERY  deed,  small  — 

l.To  beat  small,  pp?  dagag,  5. 

Exod3o.  36  thou  shalt  beat,  .of  it  very  smaU,  and 

2  .To  be  found,  prepared,  established,  ;t3  Inin,  2. 
i  Sa.  26.  4  understood  that  Saul  was  come  in  very 

VESSEL  —  , 

1.  Vessel,  instrument,  '??  lceli. 

Gen  43  11  take  of  the.,  fruits  in  the  land  myourve. 
Exoills.  39  shall  he  make  it,  with  all  these  vessels 
27  3  all  the  vessels  thereof  thou  shalt  make 

27!  iq  All  the  vessels  of  the  tabernacle  in  all  the 
30  27  vessels,  and  the  candlestick  and  his  vess. 

30  28  the  altar  of  burnt  offering  with  all  his  ve 
33  33  The  table,  and  his  staves,  and  all  his  ve. 

„  ,6  and  all  his  vessels,  the  laver  and  his  foot 
37.  16  he  made  the  vessels  which  (were)  upon 

7  24  of  pure  gold  made  he  it,  and  all  the  vess. 

-8  3  lie  made  all  the  vessels . .  all  the  vessels 

^8*  30  therewith  he  made,  .all  the  vessels  of  the 
3Q  46  The  table . .  all  the  vessels  thereof,  and  the 
3Q  37  all  the  vessels  thereof,  and  the  oil  for  li 
30.  30  and  all  his  vessels,  the  laver  and  his  foot 
4q  40  all  the  vessels  of  the  service  of  the  tabe. 

40  q  thou  shalt  take,  .ami  anoint,  .all  the  ves. 
40. 10  thou  shalt  anoint  the  altar,  .all  Ins  ves. 

Lev.  6.  28  the  earthen  vessel  wherein  it  is  sodden 

8  11  anointed  the  altar  and  all  his  vessels,  both 

11!  32  any  vessel  of  wood,  .whatsoever  vessel  (it 
11  33  everyearthen vessel  whereiuto(any)of  tli 
11*  34  drink  that  may  he  drunk  in  every .  .vessel 
14  3  in  an  earthen  vessel  over  running  water 

14  so  in  an  earthen  vessel  over  running  water 
13  l2  the  vessel  of  earth,  .every  vessel  of  wood 
Num.  1.  30  over  all  the  vessels  thereof,  .all  the  vess. 

3.  31  the  vessels  of  the  sanctuary  wherewith 

3  36  all  the  vessels  thereof,  and  all  that  serve. 

4  Q  all  the  oil  vessels  thereof,  wherewith  they 

T  10  they  sliall  put  it  and  all  the  vessels  ther. 

4  ,4  all  the  vessels  thereof,  .all  the  vessels  of 

4. 13  of  covering,  .all  the  vessels  of  the  sanctuary 
4  16  in  the  sanctuary,  and  in  the  vessels  ther. 

3  17  riiall  take  holy  water  in  an  earthen  vessel 
7!  1  both  the  altar  and  all  the  vessels  thereof 
7.  83  all  the  silver  vessels,  .two  thousand  anil 

18  3  only  they  shall  not  come  nigh  the  vessels 
iq*  13  every  open  vessel,  which  hath  no  covering 
,q  17  running  water  shall  be  put  thereto  m  a  v. 
iq  18  upon  all  the  vessels,  and  upon  the  persons 
Deut  23.  24  hut  thou  shalt  not  put  (any)  m  thy  vessel 
Josh.  6. 19,  24  the  silver,  and  gold,  and  vessels 
Ruth  2.  u  when  thou  art  athirst,  go  unto  the  vessels 
1  Sa  o  7  for  the  bread  is  spent  in  our  vessels,  and 
*  21."  3  the  vessels  of  the  youngmen  are  holy,  and 
21  3  though  it  were  sanctified  this  day  in  the  v. 

8’ m  vessels  of  silver ..  vessels  of  gold,  .vessels 
17  28  Brought  beds,  and  basins,  and  earthen  v. 

1  Ki.  7.'  1 5  all  these  vessels,  which  Iliram  made  to 

7.  47  Solomon  left  all  the  vessels,  .because  they 
7  48  And  Solomon  made  all  the  vessels  that 
7*  31  the  silver,  and  the  gold,  and  the  •vessels 

8.  4  all  the  holy  vessels  that  (were)  in  the  tab. 

10  21  drinking  vessels ..  all  the  vessels  of  the  lio. 

10  23  vessels  of  silver,  and  vessels  of  gold  and 

13.13  be  brought  in.  .silver,  and  gold,  and  vessels 
17  IO  retell  me.  .a  little  water  in  a  vessel,  that 

2  Ki  4  2  Go,  borrow  thee  vessels,  .empty  vessels 

4  4  and  shall  pour  out  into  all  those  vessels 

I  6  it  came  to  pass,  when  the  vessels  were  full 
4*  6  she  said  unto  her  son,  Bring  me  yet  a  ves. 
4  6  And  he  said  unto  her.  .not  a  vessel  more 

7*  1 3  all  the  way  (was)  full  of  garments  and  ves. 

12]  13  any  vessels  of  gold,  or  vessels  of  silver,  of 
1 4  14  all  the  vessels . . found  in  the  house  of  the 
2t  4  to  bring  forth,  all  the  vessels  that  were 
24.  13  cut  in  pieces  all  the  vessels  of  gold  winch 
23  14  all  the  vessels  of  brass  wherewith  they 
23  16  the  brass  of  all  these  vessels  was  without 

1  Ch.  a.  28  had  the  charge  of  the  ministering  vessels 
g  2g  to  oversee  the  vessels,  and  all  the  instru. 

18.  8  and  the  pillars,  and  the  vessels  of  brass 
18.  10  all  manner  of  vessels  of  sold  and  silver 
22.  iq  to  bring,  .theholy  vessels  of  God,  into  the 
2->  ->6  nor  any  vessels  of  it  for  the  service  there. 
28]  13  for  all  the  vessels  of  service  m  the  house 

2  Ch  4  18  Solomon  made  all  these  vessels  in  great 

4.  iq  And  Solomon  made  all  the  vessels  that 
3  3  all  the  holy  vessels  that  (were)  in  the  tab. 

q*  20  the  drinking  vessels,  .all  the  vessels  of  the 
□  24  brought,  .vessels  of  silver,  and  vessels  of 

13  18  had  dedicated,  silver,  and  gold  and  vess. 
2!.  14  whereof  were  made  vessels  for  the  house 
24.  14  vessels  to  minister,  .vessels  of  gold  and 


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2  Ch.25.  24  all  the  vessels  that  were  found  in  the  ho. 

28.  24  the  vessels,  .and  cut  in  pieces  the  vessels 

29.  18  with  all  the  vessels,  all  the  vessels  there. 
29.  19  all  the  vessels,  which  king  Ahaz  in  his 
36.  7  N.  also  carried  off  the  vessels  of  the  hou. 
36.  10  brought  him  to  B.,  with  the  goodly  vesse. 

36. 18  all  the  vessels  of  the  house  of  God,  great 
36.  19  and  destroyed  all  the  goodly  vessels  the. 

Ezra  t.  6  strengthened  their  hands  with  vessels  of 

1.  7  the  king  brought  forth  the  vessels  of  the 

1.  10  silver  basons,  .(and)  other  vessels  a  thou. 
1. 11  the  vesselsof  gold  and  ofsilver  (were)  live 

8.  25  the  silver,  and  the  gold,  and  the  vessels 
8.  26  silver  vessels  an  hundred  talents,  (and)  of 
8.  27  two  vessels  of  fine  copper,  precious  as  go, 
8.  28  Ye  (are)  holy  unto  the  Loud  ;  the  vessels 
8.  30  the  silver,  and  the  gold,  and  the  vessels 
8.  33  the  silver  and  the  gold  and  the  vessels  w. 
Nell.  10.  39  where  (are)  the  vessels  of  the  sanctuary 

13.  5  the  vessels,  and  the  tithes  of  the  corn,  the 
13.  9  thither  brought  I  again  the  vessels  of  the 
Esth.  1.  7  in  vessels  of  gold,  the  vessels  being  dive. 
Psa.  2.  9  dash  them  in  pieces  like  a  potter's  vessel 

31.  12  I  am  forgotten.  .1  am  like  a  broken  vess. 
Prov  25.  4  there  shall  come  forth  a  vessel  for  the  fi. 
Isa.  18.  2  in  vessels  of  bulrushes  upon  the  waters 

22.  24  vessels  of  small  quantity,  from  the  vessels 
22.  24  of  cups, even  to  all  the  vessels  of  flagons 
52.  11  be  ye  clean,  that  bear  the  vessels  of  the 
65.  4  of  abominable  (things  is  in)  their  vessels 
60.  20  bring  an  offering  in  a  clean  vessel  into 
Jer.  14.  3  they  returned  witii  their  vessels  empty 

18.  4  the  vessel  that  he  made  of  clay  was  mar. 

18.  4  he  made  it  again  another  vessel,  as  seem. 

19.  11  as  (one)  breaketh  a  potter's  vessel,  that 
22.  28  (is  he)  a  vessel  wherein  (is)  no  pleasure  ? 
25.  34  and  ye  shall  fall  like  a  pleasant  vessel 
27.  16  the  vessels  of  the  Lord's  house  shall  now 

27. 18  the  vessels  which  are  left  in  the  house  of 

27. 19  concerning  the  residue  of  the  vessels  that 

27.  21  concerning  the  vessels  that  remain  (in)  the 

28.  3  the  vessels  of  the  Lord's  house  that  Ne. 
28.  6  to  bring  again  the  vessels  of  the  Lord’s 

32.  14  put  them  in  an  earthen  vessel,  that  they 
40.  10  put  (them)  in  your  vessels,  and  dwell  in 
48. 11  not  been  emptied  from  vessel  to  vessel 
48.  12  shall  empty  his  vessels,  and  break  their 

48.  38  I  have  broken  ,Uoab  like  a  vessel  wherein 

49.  29  their  curtains,  and  all  their  vessels,  and 

51.  34  he  hath  made  me  an  empty  vessel,  he  ha. 

52.  18  all  the  vessels  of  brass  wherewith  they 
52.  20  the  brass  of  all  these  vessels  was  without 

Eze.  4.  9  put  them  in  one  vessel,  and  make  thee 

15.  3  will  (men)  take  a  pin .  .to  hang  any  vessel 
27.  13  they  traded  the  persons  of  men  and  ves. 
Dan.  1.  2  witii  part  of  the  vessels  of  the  house  of  God 

1.  2  he  brought  the  vessels  into  the  treasure 

11.  8  with  their  precious  vessels  of  silver  and 

IIos.  8.  8  Israel  .as  a  vessel  wherein  (is)  no  pleas. 
13.  15  shall  spoil  the  treasure  of  all  pleasant  ve. 

2.  A  vessel,  utensil,  man. 

Ezra  5.  14  the  vessels  also  of  gold  and  silver  of  the 
5.15  Take  these  vessels,  go,  carry  them  into  the 

6.  s  let  the  golden  and  silver  vessels  of  the  ho. 

7.  19  The  vessels  also  that  are  given  thee  for  the 
Dan.  5.  2  to  bring  the  golden  and  silver  vessels  wh. 

5.  3  Then  they  brought  the  golden  vessels 
5.  23  they  have  brought  the  vessels  of  his  ho. 

3.  A  bottle,  V33,  nebel. 

Isa.  30. 14  as  the  breaking  of  the  potter’s  vessel  that 

i.A  vessel,  utensil,  ayyclov  aijgeion. 

Matt  13.  48  gathered  the  good  into  [vessels],  but  cast 
25.  4  the  wise  took  oil  in  their  vessels  with  til. 

5.2!  vessel,  utensil,  instrument,  mcevos  skeuos. 

Mark  11.  16  that  any  man  should  carry  (any)  vessel 
Luke  8.  16  covereth  it  with  a  vessel,  or  putteth  (it) 
John  19.  29  Now  there  was  set  a  vessel  full  of  vinegar 
Acts  9.  15  he  is  a  chosen  vessel  unto  me,  to  bear  my 
10.  11  a  certain  vessel  descending  unto  him,  as 

10.  16  the  vessel  was  received  up  again  into  he. 

11.  5  A  certain  vessel  descend,  as  it  had  been 
Rom.  9.  21  to  make  one  vessel  unto  honour,  and  an. 

9.  22  the  vessels  of  wrath  fitted  to  destruction 
9.  23  the  riches  of  his  glory  on  the  vessels  of 
2  Co.  4.  7  we  have  this  treasure  in  earthen  vessels 

1  Th.  4.  4  how  to  possess  his  vessel  in  sanctification 

2  Ti.  2.  20  there  are  not  only  vessels  of  gold  and  of 

2.  21  he  shall  be  a  vessel  unto  honour,  sancti. 
Heb.  9.  21  the  tabernacle  and  all  the  vessels  of  the 

1  Pe.  3.  7  giving  honour,  .as  unto  the  weaker  vessel 
Rev.  2.  27  as  the  vessels  of  a  potter  shall  they  be  br. 

18.  12  vessels  of  ivory,  and  all  manner  vessels  of 
VESTMENT,  vestry,  vesture  — 

1.  Cloak,  garment,  covering,  "ua  beged. 

Gen.  41.  42  arrayed  him  in  vestures  of  fine  linen,  and 

2.  A  covering,  niD3  kesuth. 

Deut  22.  12  fringes  upon  the  four  quarters  of  thy  ve. 

3.  Clothing,  dress,  attire,  lehush. 

2  Ki.  10.  22  Bring  forth  vestments  for  all  the  worship. 
Psa.  22. 18  They  part,  .and  cast  lots  upon  my  vesture 

102.  26  as  a  vesture  shalt  thou  change  them,  and 

4.  Clothing,  vhihn  malbush. 

2  Ki.  10.  22  And  he  brought  them  forth  vestments 

5.  Wardrobe,  vestry,  nnnfe  meltacliah. 

2  Ki.  10.  22  he  said  unto  him  that  (was)  over  the  ves. 


6.  What  is  put  on,  garment,  mantle,  tydnov  hima. 
Rev.  19.  13  he  {was)  clothed  with  a  vesture  dipped  in 

19. 16  he  hath  on  (his)  vesture,  and  on  his  thigh 

7 . Dress,  raiment,  apparel,  lyaTi.ap.6s  liimatismos. 
Matt  27.  35  [and  upon  my  vesture  did  they  cast  lots] 
John  19.  24  and  for  my  vesture  they  did  cast  lots 

8.  What  is  thrown  round  one,  ir(pt06\aiov  peribol. 
Heb.  1.  12  as  a  vesture  shalt  thou  fold  them  up,  and 

VEX,  be  vexed  (with  a  devil),  to  — - 
1  .To  be  troubled,  hastened,  ^>na  bahel,  2. 

Psa.  6.  2  0  Lord,  heal  me;  for  my  bones  are  vexed 
6.  3  My  soul  is  also  sore  vexed :  but  thou,  O  L. 
6.  10  Let  all  mine  enemies  be.  .sore  vexed ;  let 

2.  To  trouble,  hasten,  Vna  bahel,  3. 

Psa.  2.  5  shall  he. .  vex  them  in  his  sore  displeasure 

3 . To  thrust  away,  prn  dachaq. 

Judg.  2.  18  of  them  that  oppressed  them  and  vexed 

i.To  trouble,  crush,  destroy,  can  liamam. 

2  Ch.15.  6  for  God  did  vex  them  with  all  adversity 

5.  To  make  to  tremble,  shake,  yn  zua,  3 a. 

Hab.  2.  7  Shall  they  not.  .awake  that  shall  vex  thee 

6.  To  afflict,  grieve,  nr;  yagali,  5. 

Job  19.  2  How  long  will  ye  vex  my  soul,  and  break 
7  .To  press,  thrust  out.  nr  yanah,  5. 

Exod22.  21  Thou  shalt  neither  vex  a  stranger  nor  op. 
Lev.  19.  33  And  if  a  stranger,  .ye  shall  not  vex  him 
Eze.  22.  7  in  thee  have  they  vexed  the  fatherless  and 
22.  29  have  vexed  the  poor  and  needy ;  yea,  they 

8.  To  be  distressed,  straitened,  is;  yatsar. 

2  Sa.  13.  2  Amuon  was  so  vexed,  that  he  fell  sick  for 

9.  To  be  angry,  sad,  Dys  kaas. 

Eze.  32.  9  I  will  also  vex  the  hearts  of  many  people 

10.  To  be  bitter,  Tip  marar. 

2  Ki.  4.  27  Let  her  alone  ;  for  her  soul  is  vexed  with 

11. ro  cause  to  be  bitter,  "PD  marar,  5. 

Job  27.  2  the  Almighty,  (who)  hath  vexed  my  soul 

12. ro  grieve,  wrest,  take  pains,  labour,  nsy  atsab, 3. 
Isa.  63.  10  they  rebelled,  and  vexed  his  holy  spirit 

13.  To  do  evil,  in  n'yji  asah  ra. 

2  Sa.12.  18  how  will  he  then  vex  himself,  if  we  tell 

14.  To  bind  up,  distress,  be  distressed,  Yiy  tsarar. 
Lev.  18.  18  to  vex  (her),  to  uncover  her  nakedness 
Num25.  17  Vex  the  Midianites,  and  smite  them 

25.  18  For  they  vex  you  with  their  wiles  where. 

33.  55  shall  vex  you  in  the  land  wherein  ye  dw. 
Isa.  11.  13  not  envy  Judah,  and  Judah  shall  not  vex 

15.  To  cause  to  be  distressed,  Yiy  tsarar,  5. 

Neh.  9.  27  into  the  hand  of  their  enemies,  who  vex. 

16.  To  cause  to  be  vexed,  wearied,  jup  quts,  5. 

Isa.  7.  6  Let  us  go  up  against  J  udah,  and  vex  it 

17.  To  be  or  become  short  or  grieved,  3sp  qatsar. 
Judg.  16. 16  it  came  to  pass,  .his  soul  was  vexed  unto 

18. ro  cause  evil,  treat  ill,  yyu  raa,  5. 

Nutnzo.  15  the  Egyptians  vexed  us  and  our  fathers 

1 9.  To  crush,  fin  raats. 

Judg.  10.  8  they  vexed  and  oppressed  the  children 
2D. To  do  wickedly,  vex,  yen  rasha,  5. 

1  Sa.  14.  47  whithersoever  he  turned  himself,  he  ve. 

21. ro  try,  test,  finer avi(, to  basanizo. 

2  Pe.  2.  8  [vexed  (his)  righteous  soul  from  day  to] 

22.  To  do  evil,  ko.kAu>  kakob. 

Acts  12.  1  king  stretched  forth  (his)  hands  to  vex 

23.  To  have  or  act  as  a  demon,  Saiyovl£oyai  daim. 
Matt  15.  22  my  daughter  is  grievously  veved  with  a 

24.  To  be  worn  down,  KaTanoveoycu  kataponeomai. 
2  Pe.  2.  7  delivered  just  Lot,  vexed  witii  the  filthy 

25 . To  be  crowded,  harassed,  uxbeoyai  ochleomai. 
Luke  6.  18  [they  that  were  vexed]  witii  unclean  spi. 
Acts  5.  16  them  which  were  vexed  with  unclean  sp. 

26.  To  experience,  suffer,  endure,  ndax^  paschb. 
Matti7.  15  h®  is  lunatic,  and  sore  [vexedj :  for  oft  ti. 

VEXATION,  vexed  — 

1.  Trembling,  removal,  nyn  zevaah. 

Isa.  28.  19  it  shall  be  a  vexation  only  (to)  understa. 

2.  Trouble,  destruction,  nDiro  mehumali. 

I)eut28. 20  Lord  shall  send  upon  thee  cursing,  vexa. 

2  Ch.15.  5  great  vexations,  .upon  all  the  inhabitants 
Eze.  22.  5  thee,  (which  art)  infamous ..  much  vexed 

3. Sadness,  wrong,  vexation,  fry)  reuth. 

Eccl.  1. 14  behold,  all  (is)  vanity  and  vexation  of  sp. 

2.  11  all  (was)  vanity  and  vexation  ofspirit,  and 
2. 17  for  all  (is)  vanity  and  vexation  of  spirit 

2.  26  This  also  (is)  vanity  and  vexation  of  spir. 

4.  4  This  (is)  also  vanity  and  vexation  of  spir. 

4.  6  full  (with)  travail  and  vexation  of  spirit 
6.  9  this  (is)  also  vanity  and  vexation  of  spirit 

4 .Sadness,  wrong,  vexation,  ji'SH  rayon. 

Eccl.  1.  17  I  perceived,  that  this  also  is  vexation  of 
2.  22  what  hath  man.  .of  the  vexation  of  his  h. 
4.  16  Surely  this  also  (is)  vanity  and  vexation 

5.  A  breaking,  breach,  destruction,  ■ne\  13:7  sheber. 
Isa.  65.  14  but  ye.  .shall  howl  for  vexation  of  spirit 


VIAL  — 

1. A  vial,  cruet,  flask,  "5  pa.k. 

1  Sa.  10.  1  Then  Samuel  took  a  vial  of  oil,  and  pom-. 

2.  A  vial,  bowl,  basin,  <pia.K-q  phiale. 

Rev.  5.  8  golden  vials  full  of  odours,  which  are  the 

15.  7  seven  golden  vials  full  of  the  wrath  of  G. 

16.  1  pour  out  the  vials  of  the  wrath  of  God  up. 
16.  2  went  and  found  out  his  vial  upon  the  ea. 
16.  3,  4,  8,  10,  12  angel  poured  out  his  vial  up. 

16.  17  the  seventh  angel  poured  out  his  vial  into 

17.  1  the  seven  angels  which  had  the  seven  vi. 
21.  9  the  seveu  angels,  which  had  the  seven  vi. 

VICTORY,  (to  get)  — 

1  .To  give  ease  or  security,  yen  yasha.  5. 

Psa.  98.  1  his  holy  arm,  hath  gotten  him  the  victory 

2.  Prominence,  pre-eminence ,  rsr,  ns:  netsach. 

1  Ch.29.  n  tile  glory,  and  the  victory,  and  the  majes. 
Isa.  25.  8  He  will  swallow  up  dcathin  victory,  and  tie 

3 . Ease,  security,  ny.bn  teshuah. 

2  Sa.  19.  2  the  victory  that  day  was.  into  mourning 

23.  10  tlie  Lord  wrought  agreat  victory  that  day 
23.  12  and  the  Lord  brought  a  great  victory 

4.  To  get  victory,  be  invincible, conquer,  viudta  nikao. 
Rev.  15.  2  them  that  had  gotten  the  victory  over  the 

5.  Victory,  v'ikt]  nilce. 

1  Jo.  5.  4  tills  is  the  victory  that  overcometh  the  wo. 

6.  Victory,  vinos  nikos. 

Matt,  1 2.  20  till  lie  send  forth  judgment  unto  victory 

1  C0.15.  54  saying.  .Death  is  swallowed  up  in  victory 

1 5.  55  O  death . .  O  grave,  where  (is)  thy  victory  ? 
15.  57  God,  which  givethusthe  victory  through 
VICTUALS,  (to  provide)  — 

1.  Eating,  food,  ^3R  okel. 

Geu.  14.  11  took,  .all  their  victuals,  and  wenttheirw. 
Lev.  25.  37  Thou  shalt  not.  .lend  him  thy  victuals  for 
Deut  23.  19  usury  of  victuals,  usury  of  any  thing  that 

2.  Usual  allowance  or  diet,  urns  aruchah. 

Jer.  40.  5  gave,  .victuals,  and  a  reward,  and  let  him 

3.  Eating,  food,  Sjfso  maalcal. 

2  G’h.ii.  11  and  store  of  victuals,  and  of  oil  and  wine 
A.Food,  ]ilD  mazon. 

2  Ch.n.  23  and  he  gave  them  victual  in  abundance 

5.  Life  preserver,  quickening,  sustenance,  n;nc. 
Judg.17.  10  I  will  give,  .a  suit  of  apparel,  and  thy  vi. 

6.  To  contain,  provide,  nourish,  sustain,  S ?3  kul,  2a. 
1  Ki.  4.  7  which  provided  victuals  for  the  king  and 

4.  27  those  officers  provided  victuals  for  kings. 

7.1. 1  read,  food,  cn^  lechem. 

1  Ki.n.  18  appointed  him  victuals,  and  gave  him  la. 
Jer.  44.  17  had  we  plenty  of  victuals,  and  were  well 

8.  Hunting,  venison,  ms  tsayid. 

Josh  9.  14  the  men  took  of  their  victuals,  and  asked 
Neh.  13.  15  testified ..  in  the  day  wherein  they  sold  vie. 

9.  Hunting,  venison,  nrx  tsedah. 

Exodi2.  39  neither  had  they  prepared,  .any  victual 
Josh.  1.  11  Prepare  you  victuals;  for  within  three  days 
9.  11  Take  victuals  with  you  for  the  journey 
Judg.  7.  8  So  the  people  took  victuals  in  their  hand 

20.  10  to  fetch  victual  for  the  people,  that  they 

1  Sa.  22.  10  gave  him  victuals,  and  gave  him  the  sword 

10.  Ground  corn,  victuals,  Tjy  sheber. 

Neh.  10.  31  bring  ware  or  any  victuals  on  the  sabbath 

11.  Eating,  food,  fipuya  broma. 

Matt  14.  15  may  go  into  the  villages,  and  buy.  .victu. 

12 . Corn,  provisions,  emainay6s  episitismos. 

Lukeg.  12  they  may  go  into  the  towns,  .and  get  vict. 

VIEW,  to  — 

1.  To  understand,  consider,  ;-3  bin.  1,  5. 

Ezra  8. 15  I  viewed  the  people  and  the  priests,  and 

2.  From  before,  ij|n  minneged. 

2  Ki.  2.  7  fifty  men.  .went,  and  stood  to  view  afar  off 

3.  To  see,  nun  raah. 

Josh.  2.  1  saying,  Go,  view  the  laud,  even  Jericho 

4.  To  travel  on  foot,  traverse,  ragal,  3. 

Josh.  7.  2  Goupandview.  .Andtliemen.  .viewedAi. 

5.  To  view,  look  fur,  ■'317  sabar. 

Neh.  2.  13  And  I.  viewed  the  walls  of  Jerusalem 

2.15  Then  went  I  up. .  and  viewed  the  wall,  and 

VIGILANT,  to  be  — 

To  be  vigilant,  wakeful,  ypnyoplw  gregored. 

1  Pe.  5.  8  Be  sober,  be  vigilant;  because  your  adver. 
VILE,  (person),  vilest  — 

1  .To  be  despised,  despicable,  bazah,  2. 

Dan.  11.  2i  in  bis  estate  shall  stand  up  a  vile  person 

2.  Vileness,  depression,  mV;  zulluth. 

Psa.  12.  8  The  wicked  walk,  .when  the  vilest  men 

3 . To  be  gluttonous,  vile,  lightly  esteemed,  V1?;  zalal. 
Jer.  15.  19  if  thou  take,  .the  precious  from  the  vile 
Lam.  1.  11  see.  .and  consider,  for  I  am  become  vile 

4.  To  fade,  wear  away,  be  empty,  foolish,  nabal. 
Isa.  32.  5  The  vile  person  shall  be  no  more  called  1. 

32.  6  For  the  vile  person  will  speak  villany,  and 

5 . Emptiness,  folly,  nj>3)  nebalah. 

J  udg.  19.  24  but  unto  this  man  do  not  so  vile  a  thing 


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6  What  is  despised,  nnoj  nemibzah. 

1  Sa.  15.  9  vile  and  refuse,  that  they  destroyed  utte. 

7.  Vile,  li’is'  shoar. 

Jer.  29.  17  wiU  make  them  like  vile  figs,  that  cannot 

8.  Dishonour,  ariyta  ativiia. 

Rom.  1. 26  For  this.  .God  gave  them  up  unto  vile  aff. 

9.  Filth,  dirt,  f>wirap6s  rhuparos. 

Jas.  2.  2  if  there  come,  .in  also  a  poor  man  m  vile 

10  Low  estate,  humiliation,  abasement,  ranelraxxis. 
Phil.  3.  21  Who  shall  change  our  vile  body,  that  it 

VILE,  to  be  (more,  reputed,  viler)  — 

1.  To  be  defiled,  npp  tamah,  2. 

Job  18.  3  Wherefore  are  we.  .reputed  vile  in  your  si. 

2.  To  be  pained,  vile,  ffN3  kaah,  2. 

Job  30.  8  children  of  base  men;  they  were  viler  than 

2,.  To  be  light,  lightly  esteemed,  VSr  qalal. 

Job  40.  4  Behold,  I  am  vile;  what  shall  I  answer 
Nah.  1. 14 1  will  make  thy  grave;  for  thou  art  vile 

4  To  be  or  become  light,  lightly  esteemed,^  qalal,  2. 

2  Sa.  6.  22 1  will  yet  be  more  vile  than  thus,  and  will  be 

VILE,  to  make  or  seem  — 

1.  To  dishonour,  *73}  nabel,  3. 

Nah.  3.  6  I  will,  .make  thee  vile,  and  will  set  thee 

2.  To  be  lightly  esteemed,  qalah,  2. 

Deut.25.  3  then  thy  brother  should  seem  vile  unto 

3 . To  lightly  esteem,  SVjj  qalal,  3. 

1  Sa.  3.  13  because  his  sons  made  themselves  vile 

VILELY  cast  away,  to  be  — 

To  become  loathsome,  cast  away,  gaal,  2. 

2  Sa.  1.  21  for  there  the  shield,  .is  vilely  cast  away 

VILLAGE  — 

1.  Daughter,  n?  bath. 

Num  21.  2?  in  Heshbon,  and  in  all  the  villages  thereof 
21  32  they  took  the  villages  thereof,  and  drove 
32.  42  took  Kenath,  and  the  villages  thereof,  and 
2  Ch.28.  18  with  the  villages,  .the  villages,  .the  villa. 
Neh.  11.  25  the  villages  thereof,  .the  villages  thereof 
11  27  at  Beer-sheba,  and(in)the  villages  thereof 
11.  30  at  Azekah,  and  (in)  the  villages  thereof 
11  28  at  Mekonah,  and  in  the  villages  thereof 
11.  31  and  Aija,  and  Beth-el,  and  (111)  their  vill. 

2.  Court,  village,  ->xn  chatser. 

Exod.  8.  13  died  out  of  the  houses,  out  of  the  villages 
Lev.  25.  31  But  the  houses  of  the  villages  which  have 
Josh  13.  23  inheritance,  .the  cities  and  the  villages 

13.  28  inheritance,  .the  cities  and  their  villages 
15  32  cities,  .twenty  and  nine,  with  their  villa. 

15  36  Sharaim  .fourtee  cities  with  their  villa, 
is  41  Gederoth.  .sixteen  cities  with  their  villa. 

15  44  Mareshah;  nine  cities  with  their  villages 
I'  45  Ekron,  with  her  towns  and  her  villages 
it  46  all  that  (lay)  near  Ashdod,  with  them  vi. 

15  47  towns  and  her  villages. .towns  and  her(vil. 

15  SI  54  57,  59,  60,  62  cities  with  their  villages 

16  q’separate.  .all  the  cities  with  their  villages 
18  24  Gaba;  twelve  cities  with  their  villages 

18.  28  Zelali .  .fourteen  cities  with  their  villages 
10  6  Sharuhen;  thirteen  cities  and  their  villag. 
iq’  7  Ashan;  four  cities  and  their  villages 

10  8  all  the  villages  that  (were)  round  about 

19.  15,  16,  22,  30,  31.  38  cities  with  their  villages 
iq.  23,  39  inheritance,  .the  cities  and  then-  villa, 
iq.  48  inheritance,  .these  cities  with  their  villa. 
21.  12  the  fields  of  the  city,  and  the  villages  th. 

1  Ch.  4.  32  their  villages  (were)  Etam,  and  Ain,  Rim. 

4  33  all  their  villages  that  (were)  round  about 
6  56  the  fields  of  the  city,  and  the  villages  til. 
q  16  dwelt  in  the  villages  of  the  Netophatlutes 
q.  22  reckoned  by  their  genealogy  in  their  vill. 
q.  25  their  brethren,  .in  their  villages,  (were)  to 
Neh  11.  25  for  the  villages.. and  (in)  the  villages  the. 

11  30  Zanoah,  Adullam,  and  (in)  their  villages 

12  28  gathered  themselves,  .from  the  villages 
12.  2q  builded  them  villages  round  about  Jeru. 

Psa.  10.  8  He  sitteth  in.  .lurking  places  of  the  vill. 
Isa.  42. 11  the  villages.  .Kedar  doth  inhabit:  let  the 

3.  Hamlet,  village,  vs?  kephir. 

Neh.  6.  2  let  us  meet  together  in.  .the  \1llage3  m 

4 . Hamlet,  village,  ???  kdphar. 

1  Ch.27.  25  in  the  cities,  and  in  the  villages,  and  in 
Song  7.  11  Come,  my  beloved,  .let  us  lodge  in  thevi. 

5.  Hamlet,  village,  is?  kopher. 

i  Sa.  6.  18  of  fenced  cities,  and  of  country  villages 

6.  Open  village,  n?  paraz. 

Hab.  3.  14  Thou  didst  strike,  .the  head  of  Ins  villag. 

7.  Open  village,  ]\r\3  perazon. 

jildg  5.  7  the  villages  ceased,  they  ceased  111  Israel 
5.,,  the  righteous  acts,  .of  his  villages  m  Isr. 

8 .Inhabitant  of  open  villages,  '!"!?,  n'vns  perozim. 

Esth.  9.  19  the  Jews  of  the  villages,  that  dwelt  m  the 

9., 4  village,  kcv/itj  home. 

Alatt  q.  35  Jesus  went  about  all  the  cities  and  villa. 
14.15  that  they  may  go.into  the  villages,  and  buy 
21.  2  Go  into  the  village  over  against  you,  and 
Mark  6  6  he  went  round  about  the  villages,  teach. 
6.  36  that  they  may  go.  .into  the  villages,  and 
6  56  whithersoever  he  entered,  into  villages 
11  2  Go  your  way  into  the  village  over  against 

Luke  8.  1  he  went  throughout  every  city  and  villa. 

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Luke  9.  52  entered  into  a  village  of  the  Samaritans 
q.  56  And  they  went  to  another  village 
10.  38  he  entered  into  a  certain  village,  and  ac. 

13  22  he  went  through  the  cities  and  villages 
17!  12  as  he  entered  into  a  certain  village,  there 
19.  30  Go  ye  into  the  village  over  against  (you) 
24.  13  two  of  them  went  that  same  day  to  a  vil. 
24  28  they  drew  nigh  unto  the  village  whither 
Acts  8*.  25  preached  the  gospel  in  many  villages  of 

VILLANY  — 

Emptiness,  folly,  n???  nebalah. 

Isa  32.  6  For  the  vile  person  will  speak  villany 
Jer.  29.  23  Because  they  have  committed  villany  in 

VINE  (branch,  choice,  cluster,  noble,  tree)  — 
l.A  vine,  ?S3  gephen. 

Gen.  40.  9  In  my  dream,  behold,  a  vine,  .before  me 

40. 10  in  the  vine  (were)  three  branches,  and  it 

49. 11  Binding  his  foal  unto  the  vine,  and  his 
Num  20.  5  no  place  of  seed,  or  of  figs,  or  of  vines,  or 
Deut.  8.  8  Aland  of  wheat,  andbarley,  and  vines,  and 

32  32  For  their  vine  (is)  of  the  vine  of  Sodom 
Judg.  9.  12  Then  said  the  trees  unto  the  vine,  Come 

9.  13  the  vine  said  unto  them,  Should  I  leave 
13. 14  maynoteatof  any.  .that  cometh  of  the  v. 

1  Ki.  4.  25  every  man  under  his  vine  and  under  Ms 

2  Ki.  4.  39  found  a  wild  vine,  and  gathered  thereof 
18.  31  eat  ye  every  man  of  his  own  vine,  and  ev. 

Job  15.  33  shall  shake  off  his  unripe  grape  as  the  vi. 
Psa.  78.  47  He  destroyed  their  vines  with  hail,  and 
80.  8  Thou  hast  brought  a  vine  out  of  Egypt 
80.  14  look  down,  .and  behold,  and  visit  this  vi. 
105.  33  He  smote  their  vines  also  and  their  fig  tr. 
128.  3  Thy  wife,  .as  a  fruitful  vine  by  the  sides 
Song  2.  13  the  vines,  .the  tender  grape  give  a.  .smell 

6.  11  went. .  to  see  whether  the  vine  flourished 

7.  8  breasts  shall  be  as  clusters  of  the  vine 
7.  12  let  us  see  if  the  vine  flourish,  .the  tender 

Isa.  7.  23  a  thousand  vines  at  a  thousand  silverlings 

16.  8  the  fields  of  Heshbon  languish,  .the  vine 
‘  9  Therefore  I  wiU  bewail,  .the  vine  of  Sib. 

7  The  new  wine  moumeth,  the  vine  langu. 
12  They  shall  lament,  .for  the  fruitful  vine 
34.  4  fall,  .as  the  leaf  falleth  off  from  the  vine 
36. 16  eat  ye  everyone  of  Ms  vine,  and  every  one 
Jer  2.  21  the  degenerate  plant  of  a  strange  vine 

5.  17  they  shall  eat  up  thy  vines  and  thy  fig  tr. 

6.  9  shall,  .glean  the  remnant  of  I.  as  a  vine 
8*.  13  no  grapes  on  the  vine,  nor  figs  on  the  fig 

48  32  O  vine  of  Sibmah,  I  will  weep  for  thee  wi. 
Eze.  15.  2  What  is  the  vine  tree  more  than  any  tree 
15.  6  As  the  vine  tree  among  the  trees  of  the 

17.  6  became  a  spreading  vine  of  low  stature 
17.  6  so  it  became  a  vine,  and  brought  forth 
17.  7  this  vine  did  bend  her  roots  toward  him 
17  8  planted,  .that  it  might  be  a  goodly  vine 
19.  10  Thy  mother  (is)  like  a  vine  in  thy  blood 

Hos.  2. 12  I  will  destroy  her  vines  and  her  fig  trees 

10.  1  Israel  (is)  an  empty  vine,  he  bringeth  fo. 
14.  7  they  shall,  .grow  as  the  vine :  the  scent 

Jfcel  1.  7  He  hath  laid  my  vine  waste,  and  barked 

1. 12  The  vine  is  dried  up,  and  the  fig  tree  lan. 
2.  22  the  fig  tree  and  the  vine  do  yield  then-  s. 

Mic.  4.  4  they  shall  sit  every  map  under  his  vine  and 

Hab.  3.  17  neither,  .fruit,  .in  the  vine ;  the  labour  of 
Hag  2  19  as  yet  the  vine,  and  the  fig  tree,  and  the 
Zech  3.  10  caU.  .under  the  vine  and  underthe  figtr. 

8. 12  the  vine  shall  give  her  fruit,  and  the  gro. 
Hal.  3.  11  neither  shall  your  vine  cast  her  fruit  be. 

2 .Branch,  slip,  rrjiD)  zemorah. 

Nah.  2.  2  the  emptiers  have . .  marred  their  vine  br. 


16. 

24. 

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34- 


3.  Grape  juice,  wine,  ]'\yay  vn. 

Num.  6.  4  nothing  that  is  made  of  the  vine  tree 
Judg  13.  14  eat  of  any  (thing)  that  cometh  of  the  vine 

4  .An  enclosed  place,  olive  or  vineyard,  Di3  kerem. 
Song  2  15  foxes,  that  spoil  the  vines:  for  our  vines 
Jer.  31.  5  Thou  shalt  yet  plant  vines  upon  the  mo. 

5 . A  choice  or  intertwining  vine,  pits'  sorek. 

Isa  5  2  planted  it  with  the  choicest  vine,  and  bu. 
jer!  2.  21 1  had  planted  thee  a  noble  vine,  wholly 

6. zl  choice  or  intertwining  vine,  rtpl.fc'  soreqah. 

Gen.  49. 11  and  his  ass’s  colt  unto  the  choice  vine 

7.  A  vine,  vine  fruit,  os  ampelos. 

Matt 26.  29  I  will  not  drink,  .of  this  fruit  of  the  vine 
Jlarki4.  25  I  will  drink  no  more  of  the  fruit  of  tliev. 
Luke22.  18  I  will  not  drink  of  the  fruit  of  the  vine 
Johnis.  1  I  am  the  true  vine,  and  my  Father  is  the 
15.  4  cannot  bear . .  except  it  abide  in  the  vine 
15.  5  I  am  the  vine,  ye  (are)  the  branches 
Jas.  3.12  Can  the  fig . .  bear  olive  berries?  either  a  v. 
Rev.  14.  19  gathered  the  vine  of  the  earth,  and  cast 

8.  A  cluster  of  grapes,  fSorpvs  botrus. 

Rev.  14.  18  gather  the  clusters  of  the  vine  of  the  ea. 

VINE  undressed,  vine  dressers,  dresser  of  vineyard  — 

1.  Vineyard  dressers,  □’PI?  koremim. 

2  Ki.  25. 12  left  of  the  poor  of  the  land,  .vinedressers 
2  Ch.26. 10  vine  dressers  in  the  mountains,  and  in  C. 
Isa.  61.  5  and  the  sons  of  the  alien.,  your  vmedre. 
Jer.  52. 16  left . .  of  the  poor  of  the  land  for  vinedre. 
Joel  1.  11  howl,  0  ye  vine  dressers,  for  the  wheat 

2 .Separated,  i’ll  nazir. 

Lev.  25.  5  neither  gather,  .grapes  of  thy  vine  undr. 
25.  11  nor  gather,  .in  it  of  thy  vine  undressed 

3.H  vine  dresser,  apnehoopyos  ampelourgos. 

Luke  1 3.  7  Then  said  he  unto  the  dresser  of  Iris  vin. 


VINEGAR  — 

1.  Vinegar,  sour  or  unripe  grapes,  foil  chomets. 

Num  6.  3  no  vinegar  of  wine,  or  vinegar  of  strong 
Ruth  2.  14  come  thou,  .and  dip  thy  morsel  in  the  vi. 

Psa.  69.  21  in  my  thirst  they  gave  me  vinegar  to  dn. 
Prov  10.  26  As  vinegar  to  the  teeth,  and  as  smoke  to 

25.  20  vinegar  upon  nitre,  so  (is)  he  that  singeth 

2.  Vinegar,  b^os  oxos.  . 

Matt  27.  34  They  gave  him  [vinegar]  to  drink  mingled 

27.  48  took  a  sponge,  and  filled  (it)  with  vinegar 
Markis.  36  one  ran  and  filled  a  spongefull  of  vmegar 
Luke  23.  36  coming  to  him,  and  offering  lnm  vinegar 
John  iq.  29  vessel . .  of  vinegar . .  filled  a  sponge  with  v. 

19.  30  When  Jesus,  .had  received  the  vinegar 

VINEYARD,  (Plain  of  the)  —  D’Pl? 

On  the  E.  of  the  Jordan;  perhaps  Beit-el-Kerm,  N.  of 
Kerak. 

Judg  11.  33  he  smote  them,  .unto  the  plain  of  the  vi. 
VINEYARD,  (increase  of  the)  — 

1. A  shoot,  plant,  stock,  M3  kannah. 

Psa.  80.  15  the  vineyard,  which  thy  right  hand  hath 

2. An  enclosed  place,  olive  or  vineyard,  03?  kerem. 

Gen.  9.  20  Noah  began,  .and  he  planted  a  vineyard 
Exod22.  5  or  vineyard . .  of  the  best  of  his  own  viney. 

23. 11  In  like  manner,  .deal  with  thy  vineyard 
Lev  iq.  10  And  thou  shalt  not  glean  thy  vineyard 
19. 10  neither  shalt  thou  gather,  .of  thy  vmeya. 

25  '3  six  years  thou  shalt  prune  thy  vineyard 

25.  4  sow  thy  field,  nor  prune  thy  vineyard 
Numi6. 14  given  us  inheritance  of  fields  and  vineyards 

20.  17  we  will  not  pass,  .through  the  vineyards 
21  22  we  will  not  turn,  .into  the  vineyards,  we 
22.  24  the  angel . .  stood  in  a  path  of  the  vineyards 

Deut.  6. 1 1  vineyards  and  olive  trees,  which  thou  pi. 

20.  6  what  mau .  .that  hath  planted  a  vineyard 
22.  9  Thou  shalt  not  sow  thy  viueyard  with  di. 

22.  g  and  the  fruit  of  thy  vineyard,  be  defiled 
23  24  thou  comest  into  thy  neighbour’s  vmeya. 

24.  21  thou  gatherest  the  grapes  of  thy  vineyard 
28.  30  thou  shalt  plant  a  vineyard,  and  shalt  not 
28  39  Thou  shalt  plant  vineyards,  and  dress  (th.) 

Josh.24.  13  of  the  vineyards  and  oliveyards  which  ye 
Judg  9.  27  gathered  their  vineyards,  and  trode  (the 
11. 33  unto  the  plain  of  the  vineyards,  with  a 

14.  5  and  came  to  the  vineyards  of  Timnath 

15.  5  the  standing  corn,  with  the  vineyards  (and) 

21.  20  saying,  Go  and  lieinwaitin  the  vineyards 

21  21  come  ye  out  of  the  vineyards,  and  catch 
1  Sa.  8.  14  he  will  take  your  fields,  and  your  vineya. 

8. 15  he  will  take  the  tenth,  .of  your  vineyards 

22  7  give  every  one  of  you  fields  andvineyards 

1  Ki.21 .  I  Naboth  the  Jezreelite  had  a  vineyard,  wh. 

21  2  Give  me  thy  vineyard,  that  I  may  have  it 

21I  2  I  will  give  thee  for  it  a  better  vineyard 

21.  6  Give  me  thy  vineyard  for  money,  or  else 
21  6  1  will  give  thee  (another)  vineyard  for  it 

21.  6  answered,  I  will  not  give  thee  my  vineya. 

21  7  I  will  give  thee  the  vineyard  of  Naboth 

21  15  take  possession  of  the  vineyard  of  Naboth 
21.  16  Aliab  rose  up  to  go  down  to  the  vineyard 
21. 18  (he  is)  in  the  vineyard  of  Naboth,  whither 

2  Ki  5.  26  vineyards,  and  sheep,  and  oxen,  and  men 
18.  32  a  land  of  bread  and  vineyards,  a  land  of 
19  29  plant  vineyards,  and  eat  the  fruits  there. 

1  Ch.27.  27  the  vineyards,  .the  increase  of  the  viney. 
Neh  5  3  We  have  mortgaged  our  lands,  vineyards 

e.  4  (and  that  upon)  our  lands  and  vineyards 
5  5  other  men  have  our  lands  and  vineyards 

s’.  11  Restore,  1  pray  you.  .their  vineyards,  th. 
q  25  vineyards,  and  oliveyards,  and  fruit  trees 
Job  24.  18  he  beholdetli  not  the  way  of  the  vmeyar. 
Psa  107.  37  sow  the  fields,  and  plant  vineyards,  which 
Prov.24.  30  I  went,  .by  the  vineyard  of  the  man  void 
31. 16  with  the  fruit,  .she  planteth  a  vineyard 
Eccl.  2.  4  I  builded  me  houses ;  I  planted  me  vine. 

Son''  1.  6  keeper  of  the  vineyards,  .mine  own  vine. 

°  1  14  a  cluster  of  camphire  in  the  vineyards  of 
7.  12  Let  us  get  up  early  to  the  vineyards  ;  let 
8  1 1  Solomon  had  a  vineyard .  .let  out  the  vin. 

8  12  My  vineyard,  which  (is)  mine,  (is)  before 
Isa  1.  8  as  a  cottage  in  a  vineyard,  as  a  lodge  in  a 
3.  14  ye  have  eaten  up  the  vineyard ;  the  spoil 
s.  1  touching  Ms  vineyard .  .hath  a  vineyard 
5  3  judge . .  betwixt  me  and  my  viueyard 

s  4  could  have  been  done  more  to  my  vineya. 
5.  5  I  will  tell  you  what  I  will  do  to  my  viney. 
5.  7  the  vineyard  of  the'LORD  of  hosts  (is)  the 
s’.  10  ten  acres  of  vineyard  shall  yield  one  bath 
16  10  in  the  vineyards  there  shall  be  no  singing 
27.  2  sing  ye  unto  her,  A  vineyard  of  red  wine 
36  17  a  land  of  corn .  .of  bread  and  vineyards 
-7  30  plant  vineyards,  and  eat  the  fruit  thereof 
6s  21  they  shall  plant  vineyards,  and  eat  the  fi¬ 
ler.  12. 10  Many  pastors  have  destroyed  my  vineyard 
•32  15  vineyards  shall  be  possessed  again  in  this 
35’  7  sow  seed,  nor  plant  vineyard,  nor  have 
35.  9  neither  have  we  vineyard,  nor  field,  nor 
39  10  gave  them  vineyards  and  fields  at  the  same 
Eze  28.  26  shall  build  houses,  and  plant  vineyards 
Hos.  2. 15  I  will  give  her  her  vineyards  from  thence 
Amos  4.  9  your  vineyards  andyour  flgtreesand  your 
S  1 1  ye  have  planted  pleasant  vineyards,  but  ye 
5. 17  in  all  vineyards  (shall  be)  wailing  :  for  I 
9  14  they  shall  plant  vineyards,  and  drink  the 
Mic  1 .  6  make  Samaria . .  as  plantings  of  a  vineyard 
Zeph.  1.  13  they  shall  plant  vineyards,  but  not  drink 

3. A  vineyard,  apnchdv  ampelon. 

Matt  20.  1  went . .  to  hire  labourers  into  his  vineyard 


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Matt  20.  2  had  agreed . .  he  sent  them  into  his  viney. 

20.  4  Go  yo  also  into  the  vineyard,  and  whatso. 

20.  7  Go  ye  also  into  the  vineyard,  and  whatso. 

20.  8  the  lord  of  the  vineyard  saith  unto  his  st. 

21.  28  said  Son,  go  work  to  day  in  my  vineyard 

21.  33  planted  a  vineyard,  and  hedged  it  round 
21. 39  cast  (him)  out  of  the  vineyard,  and  slew 

21.  40  the  lord  therefore  of  the  vineyard  cometli 
21.  41  will  let  out  (his)  vineyard  unto  other  hus. 

Marki2.  1  A  (certain)  man  planted  a  vineyard,  and 
12.  2  might  receive,  .the  fruit  of  the  vineyard 
12.  8  killed  (him),  and  cast  him  out  of  the  vine. 
12.  9  What  shall .  .the  lord  of  the  vineyard  do? 

12.  9  come,  .and  will  give  tile  vineyard  unto 
Lukei3.  6  (man)  had  a  fig  tree  planted  in  his  viney. 

20.  9  A  certain  (man)  planted  a  vineyard,  and  let 
20.  10  they  shouhlgive  him  of  thefruitof  the  vi. 
20.  13  Then  said  the  lord  of  the  vineyard,  What 

20. 15  So  they  cast  him  out  of  tire  vineyard,  and 
20.  15  What,  .shall  the  lord  of  the  vineyard  do 

20. 16  He  shall,  .give  the  vineyard  to  others 

1  Co.  9.  7  who  planteth  a  vineyard,  and  eateth  not 
VINTAGE — - 

1.  Reaping,  harvest,  Tk: 1  batsir. 

lev.  26.  5  shall  reach  unto  the  vintage,  and  the  vin. 
Judg.  8.  2  the  gleaning ..  better  than  the  vintage  of 
Isa.  24.  13  as  the  gleaning  grapes  when  the  vintage 
32.  10  the  vintage  shall  fail,  the  gathering  shall 
•Ter.  48.  32  upon  thy  summer  fruits  and  upon  thy  vi. 
Mic.  7.  1  lam. .asthegrapegleaningsofthe vintage 

2.  To  cut  off,  reap,  is  a  balsar. 

Zech  11.  2  for  the  forest  of  the  vintage  is  come  down 

3.  Olive  or  vineyard,  naa  herein. 

Job  24.  6  and  they  gather  the  vintage  of  the  wicked 

VIOL  — 

A  lyre,  hsi,  nebcl. 

Isa.  5.  12  tlie  harp  and  the  viol,  the  tabret  and  pipe 
14.  11  to  tlie  grave,  (and)  the  noise  of  thy  viols 
Amos  5. 23  for  I  will  not  hear  the  melody  of  thy  viols 

6.  5  That  chant  to  the  sound  of  the  viol,  (and) 
VIOLATE,  to  — 

To  use  violence,  Don  chamas. 

Eze.  22.  26  Her  priests  have  violated  my  law,  and  ha. 
VIOLENCE,  (against  or  done),  taken  away  by  — 

1.  To  snatch  away,  ?n  gazel. 

Lev.  6.  2  or  in  a  thing  taken  away  by  violence,  or 

2.  What  is  snatched  away,  Sja  gezel. 

Eze.  18. 18  because  he.  .spoiled  his  brother  by  viol. 

3.  What  is  snatched  away,  rni$  gezelah. 

Eze.  18.  7  hath  spoiled  none  by  violence,  hatligiven 
18.  12  hath  spoiled  by  violence,  hath  not  resto. 
18.  16  neither  hath  spoiled  by  violence,  (but)  h. 

4.  Violence,  cnri  chamas. 

Gen.  6.  1 1  corrupt . .  and  the  earth  was'filled  with  vio. 

6. 13  the  earth  is  filled  with  violence  through 

2  Sa.  22.  3  my  saviour,  thou  savest  me  from  violence 
Psa.  11.  5  him  that  loveth  violence  his  soul  hatetli 

55.  9  for  I  have  seen  violence  and  strife  in  the 

58.  2  ye  weigh  the  violence  of  your  hands  in 
72. 14  redeem  their  soul  from  deceit  and  violen. 
73.  6  Therefore,  .violence  covereth  them  (as)  a 

Prov.  4. 17  For  they .  .drink  tlie  wine  of  violence 

10.  6,  11  violence  covereth  the  mouth  of  the 

13.  2  soul  of  the  transgressors  (shall  eat)  viole. 
Isa.  53.  9  he  haddone  no  violence,  neither  (was  any) 

59.  6  and  the  act  of  violence  (is)in  their  hands 

60. 18  Violence  shall  no  more  be  heard  in  thy 
Jer.  6.  7  violence  and  spoil  is  heard  in  her;  before 

20.  8  I  cried  violence  and  spoil ;  because  the 
51.  35  The  violence  done  to  me  and  to  my  flesh 
51.  46  violence  in  the  land,  ruler  against  ruler 

Eze.  7. 11  Violence  is  risen  up  into  a  rod  of  wicked. 

7.  23  crimes,  and  the  city  is  full  of  violence 

8.  17  they  have  filled  the  land  with  violence 

12. 19  because  of  the  violence  of  all  them  that 
28.  16  have  filled  the  midst  of  thee  with  violen. 
45.  9  remove  violence  and  spoil,  and  execute 

Joel  3.  19  for  the  violence  (against)  tlie  children  of 
Amos  3.  10  who  store  up  violence  and  robbery  in  th. 

6.  3  cause  the  seat  of  violence  to  come  near 
Obad.  10  For  (thy)  violence  against  thy  brother  .T. 
Jon.  3.  8  from  the  violence  that  (is)  in  their  hands 
Mic.  6.  12  the  rich  men  thereof  are  full  of  violence 
Hab.  1.  2  cry  out  unto  thee  (of)  violence,  and  thou 

1.  3  for  spoiling  and  violence  (are)  before  me 

1.  9  They  shall  come  all  for  violence  :  their 

2.  8  (for)  the  violence  of  the  land,  of  the  city 

2.  17  the  violence  of  Lebanon  shall  cover  thee 
2.  17  the  violence  of  the  land,  of  the  city,  and 

Zeph.  1.  9  fill  their  masters’ houses  with  violence  and 
Mai.  2.  16  (one)  covereth  violence  with  his  garment 

5.  A  running,  course,  oppression,  njna  merulsah. 

Jer.  22. 17  for  oppression,  and  for  violence,  to  do  (it) 

d. Force,  violence,  /3la  hia. 

Acts  5.  26  went ...  and  brought  them  without  violen. 

21.  35  he  was  borne  of  the  soldiers  for  the  viol. 
24.  7  [with  great  violence  took . .  away  out  of] 
27. 41  the  hinder  part  was  broken  with  the  vio. 

7 . Power,  SiW/zis  dunamis. 

Heb.  11.  34  Quenched  the  violence  of  fire,  escaped 

8.  A'  rushing,  impetuosity,  oppriga  hormema. 

Kev.  18.  21  Thus  with  violence  shall  that  great  city 


VIOLENCE,  to  do,  suffer,  take  by  — 

1.  To  snatch  away,  *?ta  gazal. 

Mic.  2.  2  they  covet  fields,  and  take,  .by  violence 

2.  To  use  violence,  can  chamas. 

Jer.  22.  3  do  no  violence  to  the  stranger,  the  fath. 
Zeph.  3.  4  her  priests,  .have  done  violence  to  the 

3.  To  oppress,  use  oppression,  pciy  ashaq. 

Prov  28.  17  A  man  that  doeth  violence  to  the  blood 

4  .To  be  forced  or  urged,  fiia^oyai  biazomai. 

Matt.n.  12  the  kingdom  of  heaven sulfereth  violence 

5.  To  shake  thoroughly,  Siaaelai  diaseid. 

Luke  3. 14  Do  violence  to  no  man,  neither  accuse,  .fa. 

VIOLENT  (dealing,  perverting)  — 

1.  What  is  snatched  away,  ru  gezel. 

Eccl.  5.  8  If  thou  seest .  .violent  perverting  of  judg. 

2.  Violence,  Dan  chamas. 

2  Sa.  22.  49  thou  hast  delivered  me  from  the  violent 
Psa.  7.  16  his  violent  dealing  shall  come  down  upon 
1 8.  48  thou  hast  delivered  me  from  the  violent 
140.  1,40  Lord,  .preserve  me  from  the  violent' 

140. 11  evil  shall  hunt  tlie  violent  man  to  overth. 
Prov.  16.  29  A  violent  man  enticcth  his  neighbour,  and 

3 . Terrible,  arits. 

Psa.  86. 14  the  assemblies  of  violent  (men)  have  sou. 

4.  Forcible,  violent,  Qiao-Tys  biastes. 

Matt.11.  12  the  kingdom  of  heaven,  .the  violent  take 

VIOLENTLY,  to  take  away  — 

1  .To  snatch  away,  St)  gazal. 

Gen.  21.  25  which  A.’s  servants  had  violently  taken  a. 
Deut.28.  31  thiue  ass.  .violently  taken  away  from  be. 
Job  20.  19  he  hath  violently  taken  away  an  house 
24.  2  they  violently  take  away  flocks,  and  feed 

2.  To  lake  violently,  Den  chamas. 

Lam.  2.  6  he  hath  violently  taken  away  his  tabern. 

VIPER  — 

l-.A  viper,  JlJJEN  epheh. 

Job  20. 16  He  shall  suck  the  poison  of  asps:  the  vip. 
Isa.  30.  6  whence . .  the  viperand  fiery  flying  serpent 
59.  5  which  is  crushed  breaketh  out  into  a  vip. 

2.  A  female  viper,  exiSya  echidna. 

.Matt.  3.  7  generation  of  vipers,  who  hath  warned  you 

12.  34  generation  of  vipers,  how  can  ye,  being 
23.  33  serpents,  .generation  of  vipers,  how  can 

Luke  3.  7  generation  of  vipers,  who  hath  warned 
Acts  28.  3  there  came  a  viper  out  of  the  heat,  and  fas. 

VIRGIN,  virginity  — 

1  .Separation,  virginity,  virgin,  rnifif  bethulah. 
Gen.  24.  16  a  virgin,  neither  had  any  man  known  her 
Exod  22. 1 7  pay  money  according  to  tlie  dowry  of  vir. 
Lev.  2i.  3  for  his  sister  a  virgin,  that  is  nigh  unto 

21.  14  he  shall  take  a  virgin  of  his  own  people 
Deut22.  19  hatli  brought  up  an  evil  name  upon  a  vir. 

22.  23  If  a  damsel,  .a  virgin  he  betrothed  unto 

22.  28  If  a  man  find  a  damsel,  .a  virgin,  which 
32.  25  destroy  both  the  young  man  and  the  vir. 

Judg.21.  12  they  found.. four  hundred  young  virgins 
2  Sa.  13.  2  for  his  sister  Tamar;  for  she  (was)  a  virgin 

13.  18  were  tlie  king’s  daughters,  .virgins  appa. 

1  Ki.  1.  2  sought  for  my  lord  the  king  a  young  virg. 

2  Ki.  19.  21  The  virgin,  the  daughterof  Zion,  hathde. 
Esth.  2.  2  Let  there  be  fair  young  virgins  sought  for 

2.  3  may  gather  together  all  the  fair  young  vi. 
2.  17  favour  in  his  sight  more  than  all  the  vir. 
2.  19  when  the  virgins  were  gathered  together 
Fsa.  45.  14  the  virgins  her  companions  that  follow 
Isa.  23.  4  nourish  up  young  men.  .bring  up  virgins 

23.  12  O  thou  oppressed  virgin,  daughter  of  Zi. 
37.  22  The  virgin,  the  daughter  of  Zion,  hath  de. 
47.  I  0  virgin  daughter  of  Babylon,  sit  on  tlie 
62.  5  For  (as)  a  young  man  marrieth  a  virgin 

Jer.  14.  17  for  the  virgin  daughter  of  my  people  is 
18.  13  the  virgin  of  Israel  hath  done  a  very  hor. 
31.  4  Again . .  thou  shalt  be  built,  0  virgin  of  Is. 

31. 13  Then  shall  the  virgin  rejoice  in  the  dance 
31.  21  O  virgin  of  Israel,  turn  again  to  these  thy 
46.  11  Go  up  unto  Gilead,  and  take  balm,  O  vir. 
Lam.  1.  4  her  priests  sigh,  her  virgins  are  afflicted 
1.  15  Lord  hath  trodden  the  virgin,  the  daugh. 

1.  18  my  virgins  and  my  young  men  are  gone 

2.  10  the  virgins  of  Jerusalem  hang  down  their 

2. 13  that  I  may  comfort  thee,  0  virgin  daugh. 
2.  21  my  virgins  and  my  young  men  are  fallen 

Joel  1.  8  Lament  like  a  virgin  girded  with  sackcl. 
Amos  5.  2  The  virgin  of  Israel  is  fallen;  she  shall  no 

8. 13  In  that  day  shall  the  fair  virgins  and  yo. 

2.  ( Tokens  of)  virginity,  D')un3  bethulim. 

Lev.  21. 13  And  he  shall  take  a  wife  in  her  virginity 
Deut22.  15  take  and  bring  forth,  .the  damsel’s  virgi. 

22.  17  and  yet  these,  .my  daughter's  virginity 

22.  20  if.  virginity  be  not  found  for  the  damsel 
Judg.11.  37  and  bewail  my  virginity,  I  and  my  fellows 

11.  38  bewailed  her  virginity  upon  the  mountains 
Eze.  23.  3  there  they  bruised  the  teats  of  their  virg. 

23.  8  they  bruised  the  breasts  of  her  virginity 

3.  Concealment ,  unmarried  female,  Jib)>j;  almah. 

Gen.  24.  43  that  when  the  virgin  cometh  forth  to  dr. 
Song  1.  3  ointment,  .therefore  do  the  virgins  love  t. 

6.  8  fourscore  concubines,  and  virgins  without 
Isa.  7. 14  a  virgin  shall  conceive,  andbearason,  and 


4 .State  of  seclusion,  virginity,  irapOevla  parthenia. 
Luke  2.  36  had  lived . .  seven  years  from  her  virginity 

5. A  virgin,  one  put  aside,  irapBivos  parlhenos. 
Matt.  1.  23  Behold,  a  virgin  shall  be  with  child,  and 
25.  1  be  likened  unto  ten  virgins,  which  took 
25.  7  Then  all  those  virgins  arose,  and  trimmed 

25. 11  Afterward  came  also  the  other  virgins 
Luke  1.  27  To  a  virgin  espoused,  .and  the  virgin’s  na. 
Acts  21 .  9  the  same  man  had  four  daughters,  virgins 

1  Co.  7.  25  concerning  virgins  I  have  no  commandm. 

7.  28  and  if  a  virgin  marry,  she  hath  not  sinned 

7.  34  difference  (also)  between  a  wife  and  [avi.J 
7.  36  he  behaveth.  .uncomely  toward  his  virgin 

7.  37  so  decreed,  .that  he  will  keep  his  virgin 

2  Co.  it.  2  I  may  present  (you  as)  a  chaste  virgin  to 
Rev.  14.  4  defiled  with  women;  for  they  are  virgins 

VIRTUE,  virtuous,  virtuously  — 

1  .Force,  strength  {of  mind  or  body),  S;n  chayil. 
Ruth  3.  ii  doth  know  that  thou  (art) a  virtuous  wo. 
Prov.  12.  4  A  virtuous  woman  (is)  a  crown  to  her  hu. 

31. 10  Who  can  find  a  virtuous  woman?  for  her 
31.  29  Many  daughters  have  done  virtuously,  but 

2 . Force,  strength  {of  mind  or  body),  apery  arete. 

Phil.  4.  8  if.  .any  virtue,  and  if.  .any  praise,  think 
2  Pe.  1.  3  him  that  hath  called  us  to  glory  and  vir. 

1.  5  add  to  your  faith  virtue:  and  to  virtue  k. 

3.  Power,  Svvap.cs  dunamis. 

Mark  5.  30  knowing  in  himself  that  virtue  had  gone 
Luke  6.  19  there  went  virtue  out  of  him,  and  healed 

8.  46  for  I  perceive  that  virtue  is  gone  out  of 
VISAGE,  visible  — 

1  .Face,  lineaments,  anpin. 

Dan.  3. 19  the  form  of  his  visage  was  changed  agai. 

2.  Appearance,  sight,  anid  mareh. 

Isa.  52. 14  his  visage  was  so  marred  more  than  any 

3.  Form,  ~\itn  toar. 

Lam.  4.  8  Their  visage  is  blacker  than  a  coal;  they 

4.  What  may  be  seen,  visible,  bparis  horatos. 

Col.  1. 16  all  things,  .visible  and  invisible,  whether 
VISION  — 

1.  Vision,  aspect,  tin  chezev. 

Dan.  19  was.  .revealed  unto  Daniel  in  a  night  vis. 
'  2.  28  Thy  dream,  and  the  visions  of  thy  head 
4.  5  and  the  visions  of  my  head  troubled  me 
4.  9  tell  me  the  visions  of  my  dream  that  I  ha. 
4.  10  Thus,  .the  visions  of  mine  head  in  my  bed 

4. 13  I  saw  in  the  visions  of  my  head  upon  my 
/  7.  1  Daniel  had  a  dream  and  visions  of  his  he. 

7.  2  I  saw  in  my  vision  by  night,  and  behold 
7.  7  After  this  I  saw  in  the  night  visions,  and 

7. 13  I  saw  in  the  night  visions,  and,  behold 
7. 15  and  the  visions  of  my  head  troubled  me 

2.  Vision,  pin  chazon. 

1  Sa.  3.  1  And  the  word,  .was precious,  .no open  vi. 

1  Ch.17.  15  according  to  all  this  vision,  so  (lid  Nat  han 
^■2  Ch.32.  32  they  (are)  written  in  the  vision  of  Isaiali 

Psa.  89. 19  thou  speakest  in  vision  to  thy  Holy  One 
Prov  29.  18  Where  (there  is)  no  vision,  the  people  pe. 
Isa.  1.  1  The  vision  of  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz,  wli. 

29.  7  even  all.  .shall  be  as  a  dream  of  a  night  v. 
Jer.  14. 14  they  prophesy  unto  you  a  false  vision  and 

23.  16  they  speak  a  vision  of  their  own  heart 
Lam.  2.  9  her  prophets  also  find  no  vision  from  the 
Eze.  7.  13  the  vision  (is)  touching  the  whole  multit. 

7.  26  then  shall  they  seek  a  vision  of  the  prop. 

12.  22  The  days  are  prolonged,  and  every  vision 
12. 23  are  at  hand,  and  the  effectof  every  vision 
12.  24  there  shall  be  no  more  any  vainvision  nor 

12.  27  The  vision  that  he  seetli  (is)  for  many  da. 

13.  16  which  see  no  visions  of  peace  for  her,  and 
Dan.  1.  17  Daniel  had  understanding  in  all  visions 

8.  i  a  vision  appeared  unto  me,  (even  unto)me 
8.  2  I  saw  in  a  vision . .  I  saw  in  a  vision,  and 
8.  i3Howlong(shallbe)the  vision  (concerning) 
8.  15  I  Daniel,  had  seen  the  vision,  and  sought 
8.  17  at  the  time  of  the  end(shall  be)the  vision 

8.  26  wherefore  shut  thou  up  the  vision,  for  it 

9.  21  whom  I  had  seen  in  the  vision  at  the  be. 

9.  24  to  seal  up  the  vision  and  prophecy,  and 

10.  14  in  the  latter  days:  for  yet  the  vision  (is) 

11.  14  exalt  themselves  to  establish  the  vision 
IIos.  12. 10  I  have  multiplied  visions,  and  used  sim. 
Obad.  1  The  vision  of  Obadiah.  Thus  saith  the  L. 
Mic.  3.  6  ye  shall  not  have  a  vision;  and  it  shall  be 
Nall.  1.  1  The  book  of  the  vision  of  Nahum  the  Elk. 
Hab.  2.  2  Write  the  vision,  and  make  (it)  plain  up. 

2.  3  the  vision  (is)  yet  for  an  appointed  time 

3.  Vision,  fiiin  chazoih. 

2  Ch.  9.  29  written,  .in  the  visions  of  Iddo  the  seer 

4.  Vision,  nun  chazuth. 

Isa.  21.  2  A  grievous  vision  is  declared  untome 

29. 1 1  the  vision  of  all  is  become  unto  you  as  th« 

5.  Vision,  ji’ln  chizzayon. 

2  Sa.  7.  17  according  to  all  this  vision,  so  did  Nath. 
Job  4.  13  In  thoughts  from  the  visions  of  the  night 
7.  14  Then  thou,  .terrifiest  me  through  visions 
20.  8  be  chased  away  as  a  vision  of  the  night 
33.  15  In  a  dream,  in  a  vision  of  the  night,  wh. 
Isa.  22.  1  The  burden  of  the  valley  of  vision.  What 

22.  5  Lord  God  of  hosts  in  the  valley  of  vision 
Joel  2.  28  afterward . .  your  young  men  shall  see  vi. 
Zech  13.  4  shall  be  ashamed  every  one  of  his  vision 


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6.  Vision,  njno  machazeh. 

Geu.  is.  Y  of  the  Lord  came  untoAliram  in  a  vision 
4j  i6  He .  .which  saw  the  vision  of  the  Aim. 
Eze.  13.  7  Have  ye  not  seen  a  vain  vision,  and  have 

7.  Appearance,  sight,  n soo  marah. 

Gen.  46.  2  God  spake  unto  Israel  in  the  visions  of  the 
Hum  12  6  will  make  myself  known  unto  him  in  a  v. 

1  Sa.  3. 15  And  Samuel  feared  to  showEli  the  vision 
Eze.  i.  1  the  heavens  were  opened,  and  I  saw  vis. 

8  3  brought  me  in  the  visions  of  God  to  J eru. 

40  2  In  the  visions  of  God  brought  he  me  into 
43  3  and  the  visions  (were)  like.,  that  I  saw  by 

Dan.  10.  7  And  I  Daniel  alone  saw  the  vision,  for  the 
10  7  men  that  were  with  me  saw  not  the  vision 

10.  8  I  was  left  alone,  and  saw  this  great  vision 

10. 16  by  the  vision  my  sorrows  are  turned  up. 

8.  Appearance,  sight,  ntno  mareh. 

Eze.  8.  4  according  to  the  vision  that  I  saw  in  the 

11.  24  brought  mein  a  vision  by  the  spirit  of  God 

11.  24  the  vision  that  I  had  seen  went  up  from 
43.  3  according  to  the  appearance  of  the  vision 
43.  3  the  vision  that  I  saw.  .like  the  vision.that 

Dan.  8.  16  make  this  (man)  to  understand  the  vision 

8.  26  the  vision  of  the  evening  and  the  morning 

8.  27  I  was  astonished  at  the  vision,  but  none 
q.  23  therefore  understand,  .and  consider  the  v. 

10.  1  and  had  understanding  of  the  vision 

9. Seeing,  vision,  n»p  roeh. 

Isa.  28.  7  they  err  in  vision,  they  stumble  (in)  judg. 

10 . To  see,  nt<-;  raah. 

2  Ch.26.  5  who  had  understanding  in  the  visions  of 

11.  A  sight,  apparition,  vision,  om  atria  optasia. 
Luke  1.  22  they  perceived  that  he  had  seen  a  vision 

24.  23  that  they  had  also  seen  a  vision  of  angels 
Acts  26.  19  was  not  disobedient  unto  the  heavenly  v. 
2  Co.  12.  1  I  will  come  to  visions  and  revelations  of 

12.  A  sight,  vision,  opapa  horama. 

Matt  17.  9  Tell  the  vision  to  no  man,  until  the  Son 
Acts  9. 10  to  him  said  the  Lord  in  a  vision,  Ananias 
q.  i2  hath  seen  [in  a  vision]  a  man  named  Ana. 
10.  3  He  saw  in  a  vision  evidently,  about  the 

10. 17  Peter  doubted  in  himself  what  this  vision 

10.  19  While  Peter  thought  on  thevision,  the  sp. 

11.  5  in  a  trance  I  saw  a  vision,  A  certain  vess. 

12.  9  and  wist  not.  .but  thought  he  saw  a  vision 

16.  9  a  vision  appeared  to  Paul  in  the  night 
16.  10  after  he  had  seen  the  vision,  immediately 

_ j8.  9  Then  spake  the  Lord,  .by  a  vision.  Be  not 

13  .Act  of  seeing,  sight,  vision,  opatris  horasis. 

Acts  2. 17  your  young  men  shall  see  visions,  and 
Kev.  9.  17  thus  I  saw  the  horses  in  the  vision,  and 

VISIT,  be  visited,  to  — 

1.  To  look  over,  or  after,  inspect,  ip?  paqad. 

Gen.  21.  1  Lord  visited  Sarah  as  he  had  said,  and  the 
50.  24  God  will  surely  visit  you,  and  bring  you 
50.  25  God  will  surely  visit  you,  and  ye  shall  ca. 
Exod.  3.  16  I  have  surely  visited  you,  and  (seen)  that 

4.  31  they  heard  that  the  Lord  had  visited  the 

13.  19  God  will  surely  visit  you ;  and  ye  shall 

20.  5  visiting  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers  upon 
32.  34  in  the  day  when  I  visit  I  will  visit  their  sin 
34.  7  visiting  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers  upon 

Lev.  18.  25  therefore  I  do  visit  the  iniquity  thereof 
Hum  14.  18  visiting  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers  upon 
Dent.  5.  9  visiting  the  iniquity  of  the  fathers  upon 
■ludg  15.  1  that  Samson  visited  his  wife  with  a  kid 
Ruth  1.  6  the  Lord  had  visited  his  people  in  giving 
1  Sa.  2.  21  the  Lord  visited  Hannah,  so  that  she  co. 


Job  5.  24  thou  shalt  visit  thy  habitation,  and  shalt 
7.  18  thou  sliouldest  visit  him  every  morning 
31.  14  when  he  visiteth,  what  shall  I  answer  him 
35. 15  he  hath  visited  in  his  anger;  yet  he  kno. 
Psa.  8.  4  and  the  son  of  man,  that  thou  visitest  him 
17.  3  thou  hast  visited  (me)  in  the  night;  thou 
59.  5  0  Lord,  .awake  to  visit  all  the  heathen 
65.  9  Thou  visitest  the  earth,  and  waterest  it 
80.  14  Return,  .and  behold,  and  visit  this  vine 
89.  32  Then  will  I  visit  their  transgression  with 
106.  4  0  Lord,  .visit  me  with  thy  salvation 
Isa.  23.  17  Lord  will  visit  Tyre,  and  she  shall  turn 
26.  14  therefore  hast  thou  visited  and  destroyed 

26.  16  Lord,  in  trouble  have  they  visited  thee 
Jer.  3.  16  neither  shall  they  visit  (it),  neither  shall 

5.  9,  29  Shall  I  not  visit  for  these  (things)?  sa. 

6.  15  at  the  time.  .1  visit  them  they  shall  be  ca. 
9.  9  Shall  I  not  visit  them  for  these  (things)?; 

14.  10  remember  their  iniquity,  and  visit  their 
is.  15  remember  me,  and  visit  me,  and  revenge 
23.  2  Ye..havenotvisitedthem..I will visitupon 

27.  22  there  shall  they  be  until  the  day . .  I  visit 
29.  10  after  seventy  years . .  I  will  visit  you,  and 
32.  5  there  shall  he  be  until  I  visit  him,  saith 

49.  8  1  will  bring . .  the  time . .  I  will  visit  him 

50.  31  thy  day  is  come,  the  time . .  I  will  visitthee 
Lam.  4.  22  he  will  visit  thine  iniquity,  O  daughter  of 
Hos.  2.  13  I  will  visit  upon  her  the  days  of  Baalim 

8.  13  remember  their  iniquity,  and  visit  their 

9.  9  remember  theiriniquity ,  he  will  visit  their 
Amos  3.  14  That  in  the  day  that  I  shall  visit  the  tra. 

3.  14  I  will  also  visit  the  altars  of  Beth-el 
Zeph.  2.  7  for  the  Lord  their  God  shall  visit  them 
Zech  10.  3  for  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath  visited  his  fl. 
11.  16  shall  not  visit  those  that  be  cut  off,  neit. 

2.  To  he  inspected,  missed,  paqad,  2. 

Hum  16.  29  or  if  they  be  visited  after  the  visitation  of 


Provi9.  23  abide,  he  shall  not  be  visited  with  evil 
Isa.  24.  22  and  after  many  days  shall  they  be  visited 
29.  6  Thou  shalt  be  visited  of  the  Lord  of  hosts 
Eze.  38.  8  After  many  days  thou  shalt  be  visited 

3.  To  be  inspected,  missed,  "ip?  paqad,  6. 

Jer.  6.  6  Jerusalem :  this  (is)  the  city  to  be  visited 

4.  To  be  inspected,  looked  over,  eVurKeirToyuai  episk. 
Matt  23.  36  I  was  sick,  and  ye  visited  me :  I  was  in  pr. 

25.  43  sick,  and  in  prison,  and  ye  visited  me  not 
Luke  1. 68  he  hath  visited  and  redeemed  his  people 

I.  78  the  dayspring  from  on  high  hath  visited 

7.  16  saying.  .That  God  hath  visited  his  people 

Acts  7.  23  to  visit  his  brethren  the  children  of  Israel 
15.  14  how  God  at  the  first  did  visit  the  Gentiles 
15.  36  Let  us  go  again  and  visit  our  brethren  in 
Heb.  2.  6  or  the  son  of  man,  that  thou  visitest  him 
Jas.  1.  27  To  visit  the  fatherless  and  widows  in  the. 

VISITATION  — 

1.  Inspection,  a  looking  after,  pequddah. 

Nunu6.  29  or  if  they  be  visited  after  the  visitation  of 
Job  10.  12  thy  visitation  hath  preserved  my  spirit 
Isa.  10.  3  what  will  ye  do  in  the  day  of  visitation 
Jer.  8.  12  in  the  time  of  their  visitation  they  shall 
10.  15  in  the  time  of  their  visitation  they  shall 

II.  23  for  I  will  bring  evil,  .the  year  of  their  vi. 
23. 12  for  I  will  bring  evil,  .the  year  of  their  vis. 
46.  21  because  the  day.  .the  time  of  their  visita. 
48.  44  for  I  will  bring,  .the  year  of  their  visitat. 
50.  27  their  day  is  come,  the  time  of  their  visit. 

51. 18  in  the  time  of  their  visitation  they  shall 

Hos.  9.  7  The  days  of  visitation  are  come,  the  days 
Mic.  7.  4  the  day  of  thy  watchmen,  .thy  visitation 

2 .Inspection,  a  looking  over,  l-ituritovb  episkope. 

Luke  1 9.  44  thou  knewest  not  the  timeof  thy  visitation 
1  Pe.  2. 12  may.  .glorify  God  in  the  day  of  visitation 

VOCATION  — 

A  calling,  tiXpais  kUsis. 

Eph.  4.  1  walk  worthy  of  the  vocation  wherewith  ye 

VOICE  — 

1.  A  voice,  sound,  Sip  gpl. 

Gen.  3  8  they  heard  the  voice  of  the  Lord  God  wa. 

3.  10 1  heard  thy  voice  in  the  garden,  and  I  was 

3. 17  Because  thou  hast  hearkened  unto  the  vo. 

4. 10  the  voiceof  thy  brother’s  blood  crieth  unto 

4.  23  Adah  and  Zillah,  hear  my  voice,  ye  wives 
16.  2  And  Abram  hearkened  to  the  voice  of  Sa. 

2i.  12  hearken  unto  her  voice ;  form  Isaac  shall 
21.  16  And  she  sat.  .and  lift  up  her  voice,  and 

21. 17  God  heard,  .the  voice  of  the  lad  where 

22. 18  And. .  because  thou  hast  obeyed  my  voice 

26.  5  Because  that  Abraham  obeyed  my  voice 

27.  8  obey  my  voice  according  to  that  which  I 
27.  13  only  obey  my  voice,  and  go  fetch  me  (th.) 
27.  22  The  voice  (is)  Jacob’s  voice,  but  the  hands 
27.  38  And  Esau  lifted  up  his  voice,  and  wept 
27.  43  Now  therefore,  my  son,  obey  my  voice 

29.  11  Jacob  kissed  Rachel,  and  lifted  up  Ms  vo. 

30.  6  God . .  hath  also  heard  my  voice,  and  hath 

39. 14  he  came  in.  .and  I  cried  with  a  loud  voice 
39.  15  when  he  heard  that  I  lifted  up  my  voice 
39.  18  it  came  to  pass,  as  I  lifted  up  my  voice 

Exod.  3.  18  they  shall  hearken  to  thy  voice,  and  thou 
4.  1  believe  me,  nor  hearken  unto  my  voice 

4.  8  the  voice  of  the  first . .  the  voice  of  the  la. 

4  9  if  they  will  not.  .hearken  unto  thy  voice 

5.  2  that  I  should  obey  his  voice  to  let  Israel 
15.  26  If  thou  wilt  diligently  hearken  to  the  vo. 

18. 19  Hearken  now  unto  my  voice,  I  will  give 

18.  24  So  Moses  hearkened  to  the  voiceof  his  fa. 

19.  5  if  ye  will  obey  my  voice  indeed,  and  keep 
19.  16  the  voice  of  the  trumpet  exceeding  loud 

19. 19  when  the  voice  of  the  trumpet  sounded 
19.  19  Moses  spake,  and  God  answered,  .by  a  v. 

23.  21  Beware  of  him,  and  obey  his  voice,  prov. 

23.  22  if  thou  shalt  indeed  obey  his  voice,  and 

24.  3  all  the  people  answered  with  one  voice 
32.  18  the  voice  of  (them  that)  shout,  .the  voice 

Lev.  5.  1  if  a  soul  sin,  and  hear  the  voice  of  swear. 
Num.  7.  89  he  heard  the  voice  of  one  speaking  unto 

14.  1  all  the  congregation  lifted  up  their  voice 

14.  22  those  men.  .have  not  hearkened  to  my  v. 

20. 16  he  heard  our  voice,  and  sent  an  angel,  and 
21.  3  the  Lord  hearkened  to  the  voice  of  Isra. 

Deut.  1.  34  the  Lord  heard  the  voice  of  your  words 
1.  45  the  Lord  would  not  hearken  to  your  vo. 
4.12  heard  the  voice  of  the  words . .  only  a  vo. 
4.  30  if  thou,  .shalt  be  obedient  unto  his  voice 
4.  33  Did . .  people  hear  the  voice  of  God  speak. 

4.  36  he  made  thee  to  hear  his  voice,  that  he 

5.  22  of.  .the  thick  darkness,  with  a  great  yoi. 

5.  23  when  ye  heard  the  voice  out  of  the  midst 
5.  24  we  have  heard  his  voice  out  of  the  midst 
s  25  if  we  hear  the  voice  of  the  Lord  our  God 
5.  26  that  hath  heard  the  voice  of  the  living  God 
5.28  the  voice  of  your  words . .  the  voice  of  the 

8.  20  ye  would  not  be  obedient  unto  the  voice 

9.  23  believed  him  not,  nor  hearkened  to  his  vo. 

13.  4  keep  his  commandments,  and  obeyhisvo. 
13.  18  When  thou  shalt  hearken  to  the  voice  of 

15.  5  if  thou  carefully  hearken  unto  the  voice 

18. 16  Let  me  not  hear  again  the  voice  of  the 

21. 18  obey  the  voice  of  his  father,  or  the  voice 
21.  20  he  will  not  obey  our  voice . .  a  glutton  and 
e6.  7  Lord  heard  our  voice,  and  looked  on  our 

26.  14  I  have  hearkened  to  the  voice  of  the  Lord 

26. 17  to  keep,  .and  to  hearken  unto  his  voice 

27.10  Thou  shalt  therefore  obey  the  voice  of  the 

27. T4  say  unto  all  the  men  of  1.  with  a  loud 


Deut  28.  1  shalt  hearken  diligently  unto  the  voice 

28.  2  if  thou  shalt  hearken  unto  the  voice  of  the 

28. 15  if  thou  wilt  not  hearken  unto  the  voice 
28.  45  unto  the  voice  of  the  Lord  thy  God 
28.  62  thou  wouldest  not  obey  the  voice  of  the 
30.  2  shalt  return,  .and  shalt  obey  his  voice 
30.  8  thou  shalt  return,  and  obey  the  voice  of 
30.  10  If  thou  shalt  hearken  unto  the  voice  of 
30.  20  that  thou  mayest  obey  his  voice,  and  that 
33.  7  Hear,  Lord,  the  voice  of  Judah,  and  bri. 
Josh.  5.  6  they  obeyed  not  the  voice  of  the  Lord 

6. 10  shall  not.  .make  any  noise  with  your  voi. 

10. 14  that  the  Lord  hearkened  unto  the  voice 

22.  2  Ye .  .have  obeyed  my  voice  in  all  that  I 
24.  24  The  Lord  our  God.  .his  voice  will  we  ob. 
Judg.  2.  2  ye  have  not  obeyed  my  voice :  why  have 

2.  4  the  people  lifted  up  their  voice,  and  wept 
2.  20  and  have  not  hearkened  unto  my  voice 

6.  10  fear  not.  .but  ye  have  not  obeyed  my  vo. 

9.  7  lifted  up  Ms  voice  and  cried,  and  said 
13.  9  God  hearkened  to  the  voice  of  Manoah 
18.  3  they  knew  the  voice’of  the  young  man  the 

18.  25  Let  not  thy  voice  be  heard  among  us,  lest 

20.  13  would  not  hearken  to  the  voice  of  their 

21.  2  and  lifted  up  their  voices,  and  wept  sore 
Ruth  1.  9  and  they  lifted  up  their  voice,  and  wept 

1. 14  they  lifted  up  their  voice,  and  wept  again 
1  Sa.  1.  13  her  lips  moved,  but  her  voice  was  not  he. 

2.  25  they  hearkened  not  unto  the  voice  of  their 
8.  7  Hearken  unto  the  voice  of  the  people  in 
8.  9  Now  therefore  hearken  unto  their  voice 
8.  19  the  people  refused  to  obey  the  voice  of  S. 

8.  22  Hearken  unto  their  voice,  and  make  them 

11.  4  the  people  lifted  up  their  voices,  and  we. 

12  1  I  have  hearkened  unto  your  voice  in  all 

12.  14  If  ye  will  fear  the  Lord,  .and  obey  Ms  v. 

12. 15  if  ye  will  not  obey  the  voice  of  the  Lord 
15.  1  hearken  thou  unto  the  voice  of  the  words 
15.  19  Wherefore,  .didst  thou  not  obey  the  voi. 
15.  20  Yea,  I  have  obeyed  the  voice  of  the  Lord 
15.  22  as  in  obeying  the  voice  of  the  Lord? 

15.  24  I  feared  the  people,  and  obeyed  their  vo. 

19.  6  Saul  hearkened  unto  the  voice  of  Jonath. 

24. 16  (Is)  this  thy  voice.  .S.  lifted  up  his  voice 

25.  35  I  have  hearkened  to  thy  voice,  and  have 

26. 17  And  Saul  knew  David's  voice,  and  said 

26.  17  (Is)  this  thy  voice.  .(Itis)  my  voice,  my  1. 
28.  12  saw  Samuel,  she  cried  with  a  loud  voice 
28.  18  Because  thou  oheyedst  not  the  voice  of 

28.  21  tliinehandmaidhath obeyed thyvoice, and 
28.  22  hearken  thou  also  unto  the  voice  of  thine 
28.  23  hearkened  unto  their  voice.  So  he  arose 
30.  4  the  people,  .lifted  up  their  voice  and  we. 

2  Sa.  3.  32  the  king  lifted  up  Ms  voice,  and  wept  at 

12.  18  and  he  would  not  hearken  unto  our  voice 

13.  14  he  would  not  hearken  unto  her  voice,  but 

13.  36  king’s  sons  came,  and  lifted  up  their  vo. 
13.  23  all  the  country  wept  with  a  loud  voice,  and 
19.  4  the  king  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  0  my 
19.  33  can  I  hear  any  more  the  voice  of  singing 
22.  7  he  did  hear  my  voice  out  of  his  temple 

22. 14  The  Lord,  .the  most  High  uttered  his  vo. 
Ki.  8.  55  blessed,  .the  congregation,  .with  a  loud  v. 

17.  22  Lord  heard  the  voice  of  Elijah,  and  the 

18.  26  (there  was)  no  voice,  nor  any  that  answ. 

18.  29  neither  voice,  nor  any  to  answer,  nor  any 

19.  12  and  after  the  fire  a  still  small  voice 

19.  13  a  voice.. said,  What  doest  thou  here, Eli.? 

20.  25  he  hearkened  unto  their  voice,  and  did  so 
20.  36  thou  hast  not  obeyed  the  voice  of  the  L. 

2  Ki.  4.  31  but.  .neither  voice  nor  hearing:  wheref. 

7.  10  no  man  there,  neither  voice  of  man,  but 

10.  6  If  ye.  .will  hearken  unto  my  voice,  take 
18.  12  Because  they  obeyed  not  the  voice  of  the 

18.  28  Rab-shakeh  stood,  and  cried  with  a  loud 

19.  22  against  whom  hast  thou  exalted  (thy)  v.? 

1  Ch.15.  16  sounding,  by  lifting  up  the  voice  with  joy 

2  Ch.  5. 13  when  they  lifted  up  (their)  voice  with  the 

15.  14  theysware  unto  the  LoRDwitha  loud  vo. 

20. 19  to  praise  the  Lord,  .with  a  loud  voice  on 
30.  27  their  voice  was  heard,  and  their  prayer 
32.  18  Then  they  cried  with  a  loud  voice  in  the 
Ezra  3.  12  many.. ancient  men. . wept  witha  loud  vo. 

10.  12  answered  and  said  with  a  loud  voice,  As 
Neh  9  4  cried  with  a  loud  voice  unto  the  Lord  th. 
Job  2. 12  knew  him  not,  they  lifted  up  their  voice 

3.  18  prisoners,  .hear  not  the  voice  of  the  opp. 
4  10  the  voice  of  the  fierce  lion,  and  the  teeth 
4'  16  It  stood  still,  .and  I  heard  a  voice,  (saying) 

9.  16  not  believe,  .had  hearkened  unto  my  voi. 
30  ■'i  my  organ  into  the  voice  of  them  that  weep 
33’  8  and  I  have  heard  the  voice  of  (thy)  words 
34  16  hear  this;  hearken  to  the  voice  of  my  wo. 
37.  2  Hear  attentively  the  noise  of  hisvoice,  and 
37  4  4fter  it  a  voice,  .the  voice  of  his  excellen. 

37  4  not  stay  them  when  his  voice  is  heard 

37  s  God  thundereth  marvellously  with  his  vo. 

38  34  Canst  thou  lift  up  thy  voice  to  the  clouds 
40.  9  canst  thou  thunder  with  a  voice  like  him  ? 

pSa.  3.  4  I  cried  unto  the  Lord  with  my  voice,  and 
5.  2  Hearken  unto  the  voice  of  my  cry,  my  ki. 

5.  3  My  voice  shalt  thou  hear  in  the  morning 

6.  8  Lord  hath  heard  the  voice  of  my  weeping 
18.  6  he  heard  my  voice  out  of  Ms  temple,  a 

18.  13  The  Lord,  .the  Highest  gave  his  voicend 

19.  3  no  speech  nor  language,  .theirvoice  isnot 

26.  7  That  I  may  publish  with  the  voice  of  th. 

27.  7  Hear,  O  Lord,  (when)  I  cry  with  my  voi. 

28.  2  Hear  the  voice  of  my  supplications  when 

28.  6  he  hath  heard  the  voice  of  my  supplicat 

29.  3,  4,  4,  5,  7,  8,  9  The  voice  of  the  Lord  (is) 
31. 22  thou  heardest  the  voice  of  my  supplicat. 


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Psa.  42.  4  with  the  voice  of  joy  and  praise,  with  a 
44  16  For  the  voice  of  him  that  reproacheth  and 
46.  6  he  uttered  his  voice,  the  earth  melted 
47  1  shout  unto  God  with  the  voice  of  triumph 

75.  -3  Because  of  the  voice  of  the  enemy,  beca. 
S5- 17  will  I  pray .  .and  he  shall  hear  my  voice 
58.  s  Which  will  not  hearken  to  the  voice  of  ch. 

64.  1  Hear  my  voice,  0  God,  in  my  prayer 
66.  8  make  the  voice  of  his  praise  to  be  heard 

66. 19  he  hath  attended  to  the  voice  of  my  pra. 
68.  33  he  doth  send  out  his  voice.. a  mighty  vo. 
74.  23  Forget  not  the  voice  of  thine  enemies,  the 
77.  1  I  cried  unto  God  with  my  voice,  .my  voi. 
77.  18  The  voice  of  thy  thunder  (was)  in  the  he. 
81.  n  my  people  would  not  hearken  to  my  voice 
86.  6  Give  ear.  .attend  to  the  voice  of  my  sup. 
93.  3  The  floods . .  floods  have  lifted  up  their  v. 
95.  7  To  day  if  ye  will  hear  his  voice 
98.  5  Sing  unto  the  Lord  with . .  the  voice  of  a 

102.  5  By  reason  of  the  voice  of  my  groaning  my 

103.  20  hearkening  unto  the  voice  of  his  word 

104.  7  at  the  voice  of  thy  thunder  they  hasted 
106.  25  hearkened  not  unto  the  voice  of  the  Lord 
1 16.  1  because  he  hath  heard  my  voice,  .my  su. 
118.  15  The  voice  of  rejoicing  and  salvation  (is) 
119. 149  Hear  my  voice,  according  unto  thy  lo. 

130.  2  Lord,  hear  my  voice ;  let  thine  ears  be  at 
130.  2  attentive  to  the  voice  of  my  supplications 

140.  6  hear  the  voice  of  my  supplications,  0  L. 

141.  1  give  ear  unto  my  voice,  when  I  cry  unto 

142.  1  I  cried,  .with  my  voice ;  with  my  vojce  unto 
Prov.  1.  20  Wisdom  crieth.  .she  uttereth  her  voice 

2.  3  (and)  liftest  up  thy  voice  for  understand. 

5.  13  have  not  obeyed  the  voice  of  my  teachers 

8.  1  and  understanding  put  forth  her  voice 

8.  4  I  call;  andmyvoice  (is)tothesons  of  man 

27.  14  that  blesseth  his  friend  with  a  loud  voice 
Eccl.  5.  3  a  fool’s  voice  (is  known)  by  the  multitude 

5.  6  wherefore  should  God  be  angry  at  thy  vo. 

10.  20  a  bird  of  the  air  shall  carry  the  voice,  and 

12.  4  he  shall  rise  up  at  the  voice  of  the  bird 
Song  2.  8  The  voice  of  my  beloved  !  behold,  he  co. 

2.  12  the  voice  of  the  turtle  is  heard  in  our  la. 

2.  14  let  me  hear  thy  voice,  .sweet  (is)thy  voice 

5.  2  (it  is)  the  voice  of  my  beloved  that  knoc. 

8.  13  the  companions  hearken  to  thy  voice:  ca. 
Isa.  6.  4  the  posts  of  the  door  moved  at  the  voice 

6.  8  I  heard  the  voice  of  the  Lord,  saying,  Wh. 

10.  30  Lift  up  thy  voice,  O  daughter  of  Gallim,  ca. 

13.  2  exalt  the  voice  unto  them,  shake  the  hand 

15.  4  their  voice  shall  be  heard  (even)  unto  .la. 

24.  .4  They  shall  lift  up  their  voice,  they  shall 

28.  23  Give  ye  ear,  and  hear  my  voice ;  hearken 

29.  4  thy  voice  shall  be,  as  of  one  that  hath  a  fa. 

30. 19  will  be  very  gracious,  .at  the  voice  of  thy 

30.  30  the  LORD  shall  cause  his  glorious  voice  to 

30.  31  through  the  voice  of  the  Lord  shall  the  A. 

31.  4  (he)  will  not  be  afraid  of  their  voice,  nor 

32.  9  hear  my  voice,  ye  careless  daughters ;  give 

36.  13  cried  with  a  loud  voice  in  the  Jews’  lan. 

37.  23  against  whom  hast  thou  exalted  (thy)  vo. 
40.  3  The  voice  of  him  that  crieth  in  the  wild. 
40.  6  The  voice  said,  Cry.  And  he  said,  What 
40.  9  lift  up  thy  voice  with  strength  ;  lift  (it) 

42.  2  nor  cause  his  voice  to  be  heard  in  the  st. 
48.  20  with  a  voice  of  singing  declare  ye.  tell  this 

50.  10  that  obeyeth  the  voice  of  his  servant,  that 

51.  3  thanksgiving,  and  the  voice  of  melody 

52.  8  shall  lift  up  the  voice ;  with  the  voice  to. 
58.  1  lift  up  thy  voice  like  a  trumpet,  and  show 
58.  4  to  make  your  voice  to  be  heard  on  high 

65.  19  the  voice  of  weeping,  .nor  the  voice  of  cr. 

66.  6  A  voice  of  noise,  .a  voice  from,  .a  voice  of 
Jer.  3. 13  ye  have  not  obeyed  my  voice,  saith  the  L. 

3.  21  A  voice  was  heard  upon  the  high  places 

3.  [25  have  not'obeyed  the  voice  of  the  Lord  our 

4. 15  a  voice  declareth  from  Dan,  and  publis. 

4.  16  give  out  their  voice  against  the  cities  of 

4.  31  I  have  heard  a  voice,  .the  voice  of  the  da. 

6.  23  their  voice  roareth  like  the  sea,  and  they 

7.  23  Obey  my  voice,  and  I  will  be  your  God,  and 

7.  28  a  nation  that  obeyeth  not  the  voice  of  the 
7.  34  the  voice  of  mirth,  and  the  voice  of  glad. 
7.  34  the  voice  of  the  bridegroom,  and  the  voi. 

8. 19  Behold  the  voice  of  the  cry  of  the  dauglit. 

9.  10  neither  can  (men)  hear  the  voice  of  theca. 

9.  13  have  not  obeyed  my  voice,  neither  walked 

9.  19  a  voice  of  wailing  is  heard  out  of  Zion,  Ho. 

30. 13  Whenheutterethhisvoice,(thereis)amu. 

31.  4  Obey  my  voice,  and  do  them,  according 

11.  7  and  protesting,  saying,  Obey  my  voice 
36.  9  the  voice  of  mirth,  and  the  voice  of  glad. 
36.  9  the  voice  of  the  bridegroom,  and  tbe  voi. 

18. 10  that  it  obey  not  my  voice,  then  I  will  re. 
18.  19  hearken  to  the  voice  of  them  that  conte. 

22.  20  lift  up  thy  voice  in  Bashan,  and  cry  from 

22.  21  thy  manner,  .thou  obeyedst  not  my  voice 

25.  10  the  voice  of  mirth,  and  the  voice  of  glad. 

25. 10  the  voice  of  the  bridegroom,  and  the  voi. 
25.  30  utter  his  voice  from  his  holy  habitation 

25.  36  A  voice  of  the  cry  of  the  shepherds,  and 

26.  13  and  obey  the  voice  of  the  Lord  your  God 
30.  5  We  have  heard  a  voice  of  trembling,  of 
30.  19  and  the  voice  of  them  that  make  merry 

31. 1 5  A  voice  was  heard  in  Ramah,  lamentation 

31. 16  Refrain  thy  voice  from  weeping,  and  thi. 

32.  23  they  obeyed  not  thy  voice,  neither  walked 

33.  11  The  voice  of  joy,  and  the  voice  of  gladness 

33. 11  the  voice  of  the  bridegroom,  and  the  voice 

33. 11  the  voice  of  them  that  shall  say.  Praise 
35.  8  Thus  have  we  obeyed  the  voice  of  Jonad. 

38.  20  Obey,  I  beseech  thee,  the  voice  of  the  Lord 


Jer.  40.  3  have  not  obeyed  his  voice,  therefore  this 
42.  6  obey  the  voice .  .the  voice  of  the  Lord  out 
42.  13  neither  obey  the  voice  of  the  Lord  your 

42.  21  ye  have  not  obeyed  the  voice  of  the  Lord 

43.  4  the  people,  obeyed  not  the  voice  of  the  L. 

43.  7  for  they  obeyed  not  the  voice  of  the  Lord 

44.  23  have  not  obeyed  the  voice  of  the  Lord 
46.  22  The  voice  thereof  shall  go  like  a  serpent 
48.  3  A  voice  of  crying  (shall  be)  from  Horona. 
48.  34  unt©  Jahaz,  have  they  uttered  their  voice 
50.  28  The  voice  of  them  that  flee  and  escape 

50.  42  their  voice  shall  roar  like  the  sea,  and  th. 

51.  16  When  he  uttereth  (his)  voice,  (there  is)  a 
51.  55  had  destroyed  out  of  her  the  great  voice 
51.  55  herwaves.  .anoiseof  their  voice  is  uttered 

Lam.  3.  56  Thou  hast  heard  my  voice;  hide  not  thine 
Eze.  1.  24  as  the  voiceof  the  Almighty,  the  voice  of 

1.  25  there  was  a  voice  from  the  firmament  that 

1.  28  and  I  heard  a  voice  of  one  that  spake 

3. 12  I  heard  behind  me  a  voice  of  a  great  rus. 
8. 18  though  they  cry.  .with  a  loud  voice,  (yet) 

9.  1  He  cried  also,  .with  a  loud  voice,  saying 
ip.  5  as  the  voice  of  the  Almighty  God  when 

11. 13  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  and  said,  Ah  Lord 
19.  9  his  voice  should  no  more  be  heard  upon 
2:.  22  to  lift  up  the  voice  with  shouting,  to  app. 
23. 42  a  voice  of  a  multitude  being  at  ease  (was) 

27.  30  shall  cause  their  voice  to  beheard  against 
33. 32  song  of  one  that  hath  a  pleasant  voice 
43.  2  and  his  voice  (was)  like  a  noise  of  many 

Dan.  8.  16  I  heard  aman’s  voice  between  (the  banks) 
9.  10  Neither  have  we  obeyed  the  voice  of  the 
9.  11  that  they  might  not  obey  thy  voice,  the. 

9.  14  (is)  righteous . .  for  we  obeyed  not  his  voice 

10.  6  the  voice  of  his  words  like  the  voice  of  a 

10.  9  Yet  heard  I  the  voice,  the  voice  of  his 
J  oel  2.  1 1  the  Lord  shall  utter  his  voice  before  his 

3.  16  The  Lord  also  shall,  .utter  his  voice  from 
Amos  1.  2  Lord  will,  .utter  his  voice  from  Jerusalem 
Jon.  2.  2  cried  I,  (and)  thou  heardest  my  voice 

2.  9  I  will  sacrifice  unto  thee  with  the  voice 
Mic.  6.  1  contend  thou,  .let  the  hills  hear  thy  voice 

6.  9  The  Lord’s  voice  crieth  unto  the  city,  and 
Nah.  2.  7  maids  shall  lead  (her)  as  with  the  voice  of 

2. 13  the  voice  of  thy  messengers  shall  no  more 
llab.  3. 10  the  deep  uttered  his  voice,  (and)  lifted  up 

3. 16  my  lips  quivered  at  the  voice:  rotteness 
Zepli.  1.  14  (even)  the  voice  of  the  day  of  the  Lord 

2.  14  (their)  voice  shall  sing  in  the  windows;  de. 

3.  2  She  obeyed  not  the  voice;  she  received  not 
Hag.  1.  12  obeyed  the  voice  of  the  Lord  their  God 
Zech.  6.  15  if  ye  will  diligently  obey  the  voice  of  the 

11.  3  (There  is) ..  a  voice  of  the  roaring  of  young 

2.  A  voice,  sound,  Vp  qal. 

Dan.  4.  31  there  fell  a  voice  from  heaven . .  0  king  N. 

6.  20  cried  with  a  lamentable  voice  unto  Daniel 

7.  11  I  beheld  then  because  of  the  voice  of  the 

3. yl  voice,  sound,  cpawfi  plwne. 

Matt.  2.  18  In  Rama  was  there  a  voice  heard,  lamen. 

3.  3  The  voice  of  one  crying  in  the  wilderness 

3.  17  And  lo  a  voice  from  heaven,  saying,  Th. 

12.  19  neither  shall  any  man  hear  his  voice  in 

17.  5  behold  a  voice  out  of  the  cloud,  which  sa. 
27.  46  Jesus  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying,  Eli! 
27.  50  when  he  had  cried  again  with  a  loud  voice 

Mark  1.  3  The  voice  of  one  crying  in  the  wilderness 

1. 11  there  came  a  voice  from  heaven,  (saying) 

I.  26  had  torn  him,  and  cried  with  a  loud  voice 

5.  7  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  and  said,  What 
9.  7  a  voice  came  out  of  the  cloud,  sayiug,  Th. 

15.  34  Jesus  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying,  Eloi 
15.  37  Jesus  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  and  gave  up 
Luke  1 .  42  she  spake  out  with  a  loud  [voice],  and  said 

I.  44  as  soon  as  the  voice  of  thy  salutation  so. 
3.  4  The  voice  of  one  crying  in  tbe  wilderness 

3.  22  a  voice camefrom  heaven,  whichsaid,  Th. 

4.  33  a  man  which,  .cried  out  with  a  loud  voice 

8.  28  and  with  a  loud  voice  said,  What  have  I  to 

9.  35  there  camea  voiceoutof  the  cloud,  saying 

9.  36  when  the  voice  was  past,  Jesus  was  found 

II.  27  a  certain  woman,  .lifted  up  her  voice,  and 
17.  13  they  lifted  up  (their)  voices,  and  said,  Je. 

17.  15  turned  back,  and  with  a  loud  voice  glori. 
19.  37  praise  God  with  a  loud  voice  for  all  the 

23.  23  they  were  instant  with  loud  voices,  tequi. 

23.  23  the  voices  of  them  and  of  the  chief  priests 
23.  46  when  Jesus  had  cried  with  a  loud  voice 

John  1.  23  I  (am)  the  voice  of  one  crying  in  the  wil. 
3.  29rejoiceth.  .because  of.  .bridegroom’s voice 

5.  25  the  dead  shall  hear  the  voice  of  the  Son  of 

5.  28  all.  .in  the  graves  shall  hear  his  voice 

5.  37  Ye  have  neither  heard  his  voice  at  any  ti. 

10.  3  the  sheep  hear  his  voice:  and  he  calleth 

10.  4  sheep  followhim:  for  they  know  his  voice 
10.  5  for  they  know  not  the  voice  of  strangers 
10.  16  they  shall  hear  my  voice;  and  there  shall 
10.  27  My  sheep  hear  my  voice,  and  I  know  them 

II.  43  he  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  Lazarus,  come 

12.  28  Then  came  there  a  voice  from  heaven,  (sa.) 

12.  30  This  voice  came  not  because  of  me,  but 

18.  37  Every  one.  .of  the  truth  heareth  my  voice 
Acts  2.  14  lifted  up  his  voice,  and  said  unto  them 

4. 24  they  lifted  up  their  voice  to  God  with  one 
7.  31  the  voice  of  the  Lord  came  unto  him 
7.  57  they  cried  out  with  a  loud  voice,  and  sto. 

7.  60  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  Lord,  lay  not  this 

8.  7  unclean  spirits,  crying  with  a  loud  voice 

9.  4  heard  a  voice  saying  unto  him,  Saul,  Saul 
9.  7  stood  speechless,  hearing  a  voice,  but  se. 

10.  13  there  came  a  voice  to  him,  Rise,  Peter 
10.  15  the  voice  (spake)  unto  him  again  the  sec. 


Acts  11.  7  I  heard  a  voice  saying  unto  me,  Arise,  P. 

11.  9  the  voice  answered  me  again  from  heaven 

12.  14  when  she  knew  Peter’s  voice,  she  opened 

12.  22  (It  is)  the  voice  of  a  god,  and  not  of  a  man 

13.  27  nor  yet  the  voices  of  the  Prophets  which 

14.  10  Said  with  a  loud  voice,  Stand  upright  on 

14.  11  they  lifted  up  their  voices,  saying  in  the 

16.  28  Paul  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying,  Do 

19.  34  all  with  one  voice  about  the  space  of  two 
22.  7  heard  a  voice  saying  unto  me,  Saul,  Saul 
22.  9  they  heard  not  the  voice  of  him  that  spa. 
22.  14  and  shouldest  hear  the  voice  of  his  mouth 
22.  22  (then)  lifted  up  their  voices,  and  said,  A. 

24.  21  Except  it  be  for  this  one  voice,  that!  cried 
26. 14  I  heard  a  voice  speaking  unto  me,  and  sa. 
26.  24  Festus  said  with  a  loud  voice,  Paul,  thou 

1  Co.  14.  10  There  are,  it  may  be,  so  many  kinds  of  vo. 

14.  11  if  I  know  not  the  meaning  of  the  voice,  I 
Gal.  4.  20  I  desire .  .to  change  my  voice  ;  for  I  stand 

1  Th.  4.  16  with  the  voice  of  the  archangel,  and  with 
Ucb.  3.  7,  15  To  day  if  ye  will  hear  his  voice 

4.  7  To  day  if  ye  will  hear  his  voice,  harden 
12.  19  the  sound  of  a  trumpet,  and  the  voice  of 
12.  26  Whose  voice  then  shook  the  earth,  but 

2  Pe.  1. 17  when  there  came  such  a  voice  to  himfrom 

1.  18  this  voice  which  came  from  heaven  we  he. 

2.  16  the  dumb  ass  speaking  with  man’s  voice 
Rev.  I.  IO  heard  behind  me  a  great  voice,  as  of  a  tr. 

1.  12  I  turned  to  see  the  voice  that  spake  with 

I.  15  and  his  voice  as  the  sound  of  many  waters 

3.  20  if  any  man  hear  my  voice,  and  open  the 

4.  1  the  first  voice  which  I  heard  (was)  as  it 

4.  5  lightnings  and  tliuuderings  awl-voices 

5.  2  angel  proclaiming  with  a  loud  voice 

5.  II  I  heard  the  voice  of  many  angels  round 

5.  12  Saying  with  a  loud  voice,  Worthy  is  the 

6.  6  I  heard  a  voice  in  the  midst  of  the  four 

6.  7  I  heard  [the  voice  of]  the  fourth  beast  say 

6.  10  they  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  sayiug,  How 

7.  2  he  cried  with  a  lpud  voice  to  the  four  an. 

7.  10  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  sayiug,  Salvation 

8.  s  there  were  voices,  and  thunderings,  and 

8. 13  saying  with  a  loud  voice,  Woe,  woe,  woe 

8.  13  by  reason  of  the  other  voices  of  the  trum. 

9.  13  I  heard  a  voice  from  the  four  horns  of  the 

10.  3  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  as  (when)  a  lion 

10  3  cried,  seven  thunders  uttered  their  voices 
10.  4  seven  thunders  had  uttered  [their  voices] 
10.  4  I  heard  a  voice  from  heaven  saying  unto 
10.  7  in  the  day  of  the  voice  of  the  seventh  an. 

10.  8  the  voice  which  I  heard  from  heaven  spa. 

11  12  they  heard  a  great  voice  from  heaven  say. 

I I.  1 5  there  were  great  voices  in  heaven,  sayiug 

11.  19  there  were  lightnings  and  voices,  andth. 

12.  IO  I  heard  a  loud  voice  saying  in  heaven,  N. 

14  2  I  heard  a  voice  from  heaven,  as  the  voice 

14.  2  as  the  voice . .  I  heard  the  voice  of  harpers 
14  7  Saying  with  a  loud  voice.  Fear  God,  and 

14.  9  saying  with  a  loud  voice,  If  any  man  wo. 
14.  13  I  heard  a  voice  from  heaven  saying  unto 
14. 15  crying  with  a  loud  voice  to  him  that  sat 
16.  1  I  heard  a  great  voice  out  of  the  temple 

16.  17  there  came  a  great  voice  out  of  the  tern. 
16  18  there  were  voices,  and  thunders,  and  lig. 
18.  2  [he  cried  mightily  with  a  strong  voice,  say.] 
18.  4  I  heard  another  voice  from  heaven,  saying 
18  22  the  voice  of  harpers,  and  musicians,  anti 

18  23  the  voice  of  the  bridegroom  and  of  the  hr. 
Ig.  1  I  heard  a  great  voice  of  much  people  in 

19  5  a  voice  came  out  of  the  tliroue,  saying,  P. 
JQ  6  the  voice,  .as  the  voice,  .and  as  the  voice 
19  17  he  cried  with  a  loud  voice,  saying  to  all 
21.  3  I  heard  a  great  voice  out  of  heaven,  say. 

4.  A  small  pebble,  vote,  i|/5?<£o?  psephos. 

Acts  26.  10  they  were  put  to  death,  I  gave  my  voice 

VOID,  (place,  to  be  or  make)  — 

\.To  be  parted,  lost,  "ipx  abad. 

Deut.32.  28  For  they  (are)  a  nation  void  of  counsel 

2.  Emptiness,  Li3  bohu. 

Gen  I  2  And  the  earth  was  without  form,  and  void 
Jer.  ’  4.  23  I  beheld  the  earth . .  without  form  and  vo. 

3.  To  empty,  make  void,  pp a  baqaq. 

Jer.  19.  7  I  will  make  void  the  counsel  of  Judah  and 

4.  Threshing  floor,  forum,  pi  goren. 

1  Ki.  22.  10  in  a  void  place  in  tbe  entrance  of  the  gate 

2  Ch.  18.  9  in  a  void  place  at  the  entering  in  of  the 

5 . Lacking,  "icn  chaser. 

Prov  7  7  beheld . .  a  young  man  void  of  understan. 

10.  13  a  rod  (is)  for  the  back  of  him  that  is  void 
11  12  He  that  is  void  of  wisdom  despiseth  his  u. 

12.  11  he  that  followeth  vain,  .is  void  of  under. 

17.  18  A  man  void  of  understanding  striketh  h. 

24.  30  by  the  vineyard  of  the  man  void  of  mule. 

6 . Emptiness,  npian  mebuqah. 

Nah.  2.  10  She  is  empty,  and  void,  and  waste ;  and 

7.  To  reject,  hR)  naar,  3. 

Psa.  89.  39  Thou  hast  made  void  the  covenant  of  thy 

8.  To  break,  make  void,  IT?  parar,  5. 

Num.  30.  12  if  her  husband  hath,  .made  them  void  on 
30.  12  her  husband  hath  made  them  void,  and 
30.  13  may  establish  it  or.  .may  make  it  void 
30.  15  if  lie  shall  any  ways  make  them  void  aft. 
Psa.  119.  126  to  work  ..they  have  made  void  tliy-law 

9 . Emptily,  vainly,  without  care,  Din  reqam. 

Isa.  55.  11  it  shall  not  return  unto  me  void,  but  it 


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10 . To  make  thoroughly  useless  or  idle,  xarapyea. 
Rom.  3.  31  Do  we  then  make  void  the  law  through  £. 

11.  To  make  vain,  useless,  xeviw  kenoo. 

Rom.  4.  14  faith  is  made  void,  and  the  promise  made 

1  Co.  9.  15  any  man  should  make  my  glorying  void 

VOLUME  — 

l.A  roll,  volume,  nVjp  megillah. 

Dsa.  40.  7  in  the  volume  of  the  book  (it  is)  written 
Ulead  of  a  pillar,  a  scroll  rolled  up,  xeipaAls. 

Heb.  10.  7  in  the  volume  of  the  book  it  is  written  of 
VOLUNTARY  (offering,  will),  voluntarily  — 

1.  Willing  or  liberal  offering,  nyjl  nedabali. 

Lev.  7.  16  if  the  sacrifice  of  his  offering  (be) .  a  v.  of. 
Eze.  46.  12  prepare  a  voluntary  burnt  offering,  or.  ,v. 

2.  Good  will  or  pleasure,  pin  raison. 

Lev.  1.  3  he  shall  offer  it  of  his  own  voluntary  will 

VOMIT  (out,  up,  up  again,  to)  — 

1 .  Vomit,  thing  vomited,  Kp  qe. 

ProV26.  11  As  a  dog  retumeth  to  his  vomit,  .a  fool 

2 . To  ( cause  to)  vomit,  spread  out,  kip  go,  5. 

Lev.  18.  25  land  itself  vomitetli  out  her  inhabitants 
Job  20. 15  he  shall  vomit  them  up  again  :  God  shall 
Pro v 23.  8  The  morsel . .  slialt  thou  vomit  up,  and  lo. 

25. 16  lest  thou  be  filled  therewith,  and  vomit 
Jon.  2. 10  and  it  vomited  out  Jonah  upon  the  dry 

3.  Vomit,  R'jJ  qi. 

Isa.  19.  14  as  a  drunken  (man)  staggereth  in  his  vo. 

28.  8  For  all  tables  are  full  of  vomit,  .filthiness 
Jer.  48.  26  Moab  also  shall  wallow  in  his  vomit,  and 

4.  Vomit,  i£(pag.a  exerama. 

2  Pe.  2.  22  The  dog  (is)  turned  to  his  own  vomit  ag. 

VOPH'-SI,  'D3i  rich. 

Father  of  Nahbi  of  the  tribe  of  Napthali ;  one  of  those 
sent  to  spy  out  the  land.  B.C.  1515. 

Num  13.  14  the  tribe  of  Naphtali,  Nahbi  the  son  of  V. 

VOW,  (vowed,  to) — 

1  .To  vow,  yu  nadar. 

Gen.  28.  20  Jacob  vowed . .  saying,  If  God  will  be  with 
31. 13  the  God  of  Beth-el  .where  thou  vowedst 
Lev.  27.  8  according  to  his  ability  that  vowed  shall 
Num.  6.  2  to  vow.  .to  separate,  .unto  the  Lorp 

6.  21  Nazarite  who  hath  vowed,  .which  he  vo. 

21. '  2  Israel  vowed,  .unto  the  Lord,  and  said 
30.  2  If  a  man  vow.  .unto  the  Lord,  or  swear 
30.  3  If  awoman  also  vow.  .unto  the  Lord, and 
30.  10  if  she  vowed  in  her  husband’s  house,  or 

Deuti2.  11  shall  ye  bring  all .  .which  ye  vow  unto  the 
12.  17  nor  any.  .which  thou  vowcst,  nor  thy  fr. 
23.  21  When  thou  slialt  vow.  .unto  the  Lord 
23.  22  if  thou  slialt  forbear  to  vow,  it  shall  lie 
23.  23  as  thou  hast  vowed  unto  the  Lord  thy 
Judgn.  30  Jephthah  vowed,  .unto the  Lord,  and  sa. 

11.  39  did. . (according)  to .  .which  he  had  vowed 

1  Sa.  1. 11  she  vowed,  .and  said,  O  Lord  of  hosts,  if 

2  Sa.  15.  7  let  me  go  and  pay .  .which  I  have  vowed 

15.  8  For  thy  servant  vowed,  .while  I  abode  at 
Psa.  76. 11  Vow,  and  pay  unto  the  Lord  your  God 
132.  2  How  lie.  .vowed  unto  the  mighty,  .of  Jac. 
Eccl.  5.  4  When  thou  vowest.  .pay  that,  .hast  vow. 
5.  5  Better  (is  it)  that  thou  shouldest  not  vow 

5.  5  than  that  thou  shouldest  vow  and  not  pay 
Isa.  19.  21  they  shall  vow.  .unto  the  Lord,  and  per. 
Jer.  44.  25  We  willsurely  perform. .that  we  have  vo. 
Jon.  2.  9  I  will  pay.  .that  I  have  vowed.  Salvation 
Mai.  1.  14  which  hath  in  his  flock  a  male,  and  vow. 

2.  A  vow,  TU,  ini  neder. 

Gen.  28.  20  a  vow,  saying,  If  God  will  be  with  me 

31.13  a  vow  unto  me :  now  arise,  get  thee  out 
Lev.  7.  16  if  the  sacrifice  of  his  offering  (be)  a  vow 

22.  18  that  will  offer  an  oblation  for  all  his  vows 

22.  21  to  accomplish  (his)  vow,  or  a  free  will  of. 
b2. 23  but  for  a  vow  it  shall  not  be  accepted 

23.  38  beside  all  your  vows,  and  beside  all  your 
27.  2  WTien  a  man  shall  make  a  singular  vow 

Num.  6.  2  a  vow  of  a  Nazarite,  to  separate . .  unto  the 

6.  5  All  the  days  of  the  vow  of  his  separation 
6.21  according  to  the  vow . .  so  must  he  do  after 

15.  3,  8  a  sacrifice  in  performing  a  vow,  or 
21.  2  a  vow  unto  the  Lord,  and  said.  If  thou 

29.  39  beside  your  vows,  and  your  free  will  off. 

30.  2  a  vow  unto  the  Lord,  or  swear  an  oath 
30.  3  a  vow  unto  the  Lord,  and  bind ..  by  a  bo. 
30.  4  hear  her  vow . .  all  her  vows  shall  stand 
30.  5  not  any  of  her  vows,  or  of  her  bonds  where. 
30.  6  if  she  had  at  all  an  husband  when  she  vo. 
30.  7  then  her  vows  shall  stand,  and  her  bonds 
30.  8  then  he  shall  make  her  vow  which  she 
30.  9  every  vow  of  a  widow,  or  of  her  that  is 
30.  1 1  all  her  vows  shall  stand,  and  every  bond 
30.  12  concerning  her  vows,  or  concerning  the 
30.  13  Every  vow,  and  every  binding  oath  to 

30. 14  he  establislieth  all  her, vows,  or  all  her  bo. 
Deuti2.  6  yourvows,  and  your  free  will  off  erings,  and 

12. 11  and  all  your  choice  vows,  .unto  the  Lord 

12.  17  Thou  mayest  not  eat.  .any  of  thy  vows 
12.  26  Only  thy  holy  things . .  and  thy  vows,  thou 
23.  18  into  the  house  of  the  Lord,  .for  any  vow 
23.  21  a  vow  unto  the  Lord  thy  God,  tlioushalt 

Judgi  1.  30  a  vow  unto  the  Lord,  and  said,  If  thou  sh. 
11.  39  who  did  with  her  (according)  to  his  vow 

1  Sa.  1. 11  a  vow,  and  said,  O  Lord  of  hosts,  if  thou 

1 .  2 1  to  off er . .  the  yearly  sacrifice,  and  his  vow 

2  Sa.  15.  7  I  pray  thee,  let  me  go  and  pay  my  vow 

15.  8  a  vow  while  I  abode  at  Gesliur  in  Syria 


Job  22.  27  shall  hear  thee,  .thou  shalt  pay  thy  vows 
Psa.  22.  25  I  will  pay  my  vows  before  them  that  fear 
50.  14  and  pay  thy  vows  unto  the  Most  High 
56.  12  Thy  vows  (are)  upon  me,  0  God,  I  will  re. 
61.  5  For  thou,  O  God,  hast  heard  my  vows,  th. 
61.  8  sing,  .that  I  may  daily  perform  my  vows 
6s-  1  and  unto  thee  shall  the  vow  be  performed 
66.  13  I  will  go  into.  .1  will  pay  thee  my  vows 
116. 14,  18  I  will  pay  my  vows  unto  the  Lord  now 
Prov.  7.  14  peace  offerings,  .this  day.  .1  paid  my  vows 

20.  25  (It  is)  a  snare,  .after  vows  to  make  enquiry 

31.  2  What,  my  son?.,  and  what,  the  son  of  my  v. 

Eccl.  5.  4  When,  .a  vow  unto  God,  defer  not  to  pay 
Isa.  19.  21  yea.. a  vow  unto  the  Lord,  and  perform 
Jer.  44.  25  We  will  surely  perform  our  vows  that  we 

44.  25  ye  will,  .accomplish  your  vows,  .yourvows 
Jon.  1. 16  offered,  .unto  the  Lord,  and  made  vows 
Nah.  1.  15  keep  thy  solemn  feasts,  perform  thy  vows 

3.  A  vow,  ebxv  euche. 

Acts  18.  t8  having  shorn  (his)  head,  .for  he  had  a  vow 

21.  23  We  have  four  men  which  have  a  vow  on 

VOYAGE  — 

Sailing,  n \ios  ploos. 

Acts  27. 10  I  perceive  that  this  voyage  will  be  with 

VULTURE  — 

1  .A  kite,  vulture,  .tn  ayyah. 

Job  28.  7  path.. which  the  vulture’seye  hath  not  se. 

2.  A  vultwre,  nxjt  daah. 

Lev.  11.  14  the  Vulture,  and  the  kite  after  his  kind 

3.  A  vulture,  n;i  dayyah. 

Deut  14.  13  the  glede,  and  the  kite,  and  the  vulture 
Isa.  34.  15  there  shall  the  vultures  also  be  gathered 


WAFER  — 

1. A  cake,  nrrss  tsappichith. 

Exodi6.  31  the  taste  of  it.  .like  wafers,  .with  honey 

2.  Thin  cake,  wafer,  p'pi  raqiq. 

Exod29-  2  and  wafers  unleavened  anointed  with  oil 
29.  23  one  wafer  out  of  the  basket  of  the  unlea. 
Lev.  2.  4  or  unleavened  wafers  anointed  with  oil 

7.  12  unleavened  wafers  anointed  with  oil,  and 

8.  26  took,  .a  cake  of  oiled  bread,  and  one  wafer 
Num.  6. 15  wafers  of  unleavened  bread  anointed  with 

6.  19  the  priest  shall  take,  .one  unleavened  wa. 

WAG,  to  — 

1.  To  cause  lo  move,  mi  nud,  5. 

Jer.  18.  16  one.  .shall  be  astonished,  and  wag  liishead 

2.  To  cause  to  move,  shake,  Jill  nua,  5. 

Lam.  2.  15  they  hiss  and  wag  the  head  at  the  daugli. 
Zeph.  2. 15  every  one.  .shall  hiss,  (and)  wag  his  hand 

3.  To  move,  agitate,  shake,  xiveoj  kineo. 

Matt  27.  39  they,  .reviled  him,  wagging  their  heads 
Mark  1 5.  29  they,  .railed  on  him,  wagging  their  heads 

WAGES,  (without)  — 

1  .Hire,  wages,  rqbiyp  maskoreth. 

Gen.  29. 15  said.. tell  me,  what  (shall)  thy  wages  (be)? 
31.  7  your  father  hath .. changed  my  wagesten 
31.  41  and  thou  hast  changed  my  wages  ten  tim. 

2.  Gratis,  in  vain,  for  nought.  Din  chinnam. 

Jer.  22.  13  useth  his  neighbour’s  service  without  wa. 

3.  Work,  wage,  nVj/5  peullah. 

Lev.  19. 13  the  wages  of  him  that  is  hired  shall  not 

4.  To  hire  self  out,  13(7  sakar,  7. 

Hag.  1.  6  he  that  earneth  wages,  earneth  wages  (to 

5.  Hire,  reward,  wage,  13(7  sakar. 

Gen.  30.  28  Appoint  me  thy  wages,  and  I  will  give  (it) 
31.  8  If  lie  said . .  The  speckled  shall  be  thy  wag. 
Exod.  2.  9  nurse  it  for  me,  and  I  will  give .  .thy  wag. 
Eze.  29.  18  yet  had  he  no  wages,  nor  his  army,  for 
29.  19  Egypt,  .it  shall  be  the  wages  for  his  army 
Mai.  3.  5  that  oppress  the  hireling  in  (his)  wages 

6 . Hire,  reward,  yiaOos  misthos. 

John  4.  36  he  thatreapeth  receiveth  wa^es,  and  ga. 
2  Pet.  2. 15  who  loved  the  wages  of  unrighteousness 

1. A  soldier  s  rations,  allowance,  o\\naviov  opsonion. 

Luke  3.  14  And  he  said,  .be  content  with  your  wag. 
Rom.  6.  23  the  wages  of  sin  (is)  death ;  but  the  gift 
2  Co.  11.  8  I  robbed  other  churches,  taking  wages 

WAGON  — 

1  .Wagon,  cart,  chariot,  rhiy_.  agalah. 

Gen.  45.  19  take  you  wagons  out  of  the  land  of  Egypt 

45.  21  Joseph  gave  them  wagons,  according  to 
45.27  when  he  saw  the  wagons  which  J  oseph 

46.  5  in  the  wagons  which  Pharaoh  had  sent  to 
Num.  7.  3  six  covered  wagons . .  a  wagon  for  two  of 

7.  6  Moses  took  the  wagons  and  the  oxen,  and 
7.  7,8  wagons  and . .  oxen  he  gave  unto  the  sons 

2.  Rider,  chariot,  33T  rekeb. 

Eze.  23.  24  come,  .with  chariots,  wagons,  and  wheels 

WAIL,  wailing,  to  — 

l.A  smiting  or  beating  of  the  breast,  ~i3pa  misped. 
Estli.  4.  3  great  mourning ..  and  weeping,  and  wail. 


w 


Eze.  27.  31  with  bitterness  of  heart ..  bitter  wailing 
Amos  5.  16  Wailing,  .and  they  shall  call,  .to  wailing 
5.  17  in  all  vineyards,  .wailing:  for  I  will  pass 
Mic.  1.  8  I  will  make  a  wailing  like  the  dragons,  and 

2.  Wailing,  m  noah. 

Eze.  7.  11  neither  (shall  there  be)  wailing  for  them 

3.  To  wail,  rrra  naliah. 

Eze.  32.  18  Son  of  man,  wail  for  the  multitude  of  Eg. 

i.A  wailing,  'n:  nehi. 

Jer.  H 9. 10  For  the  mountains  will  I  take  up.  .waili. 

9.  18  let  them  make  haste,  and  take  up  a  wail. 
9.  19  For  a  voice  of  wailing  is  heard  out  of  Zion 
9.  20  teach  your  daughters  wailing,  and  every 

5.  Wailing,  'ini. 

Eze.  27.  32  in  their  wailing  they  shall  take  up  a  lam. 

6.  To  smite  or  beat  the  breast,  saphad. 

Mic.  1.  8  I  will  wail  and  howl,  I  will  go  stripped 

7 . To  cry  aloud,  yell,  aAaAafa  alalazb. 

Mark  5.  38  seeth . .  them  that  wept  and  wailed  greatly 

8.  Wailing,  lamentation,  xAavdyos  klauthmos. 

Matt  13.  42,  50  shall  be  wailing  and  gnashing  of  teeth 

9.  To  cut,  smite  or  beat  the  breast,  xomoyai  koptomai. 

Rev.  1.  7  all  kindreds  of  the  earth  shall  wail  beca. 

10.  To  sorrow,  mourn,  grieve,  trevQita  pentheo. 

Rev.18.  15  shall  stand  afar  off .  .weeping  and  wailing 

18.  19  and  cried,  weeping  and  wailing,  saying 
WAIT  at,  for,  on,  upon,  continually,  to  - 

1.  Silence,  .von  dumiyyah. 

Psa.  62.  1  Truly  my  soul  waiteth  upon  God:  from 
6s-  1  Praise  waiteth  for  thee,  O  God,  in  Zion 

2.  To  be  silent,  cease,  stand  still,  dot  damam. 

Psa.  62.  5  My  soul,  wait  thou  only  upon  God,  for 

3.  To  wait  earnestly,  nsri  chakah. 

Isa.  30. 18  blessed  (are)  aU  they  that  wait  for  him 

4.  To  wait  earnestly,  npn  chakah,  3. 

Job  32.  4  Now  Elihu  had  waited  till  Job  had  spoken 
Psa.  33.  20  Our  soul  waiteth  for  the  Lord:  he  (is)  our 
106.  13  They  soon  forgat  his  works;  they  waited 
Isa.  8. 17  I  will  wait  upon  the  Lord,  that  hideth  his 
30. 18  therefore  will  the  Lord  wait,  that  he  may 
64.  4  he  hath  prepared  for  him  that  waiteth 
Dan.  12.  12  Blessed  (is)  he  that  waiteth,  and  cometh 
Hos.  6.  9  And  as  troops  of  robbers  wait  for  a  man 
Hab.  2.  3  though  it  tarry,  wait  for  it;  because  it  will 
Zeph.  3.  8  Therefore  wait  ye  upon  me,  saith  the  Lo. 

5.  At  the  hand  of,  i'b  leyad. 

1  Ch.23.  28  their  office  (was)  to  wait  on  the  sons  of  A. 

6.  To  wait  with  hope,  stay,  )>n;  yachal,  2. 

Eze.  19.  5  Now  when  she  saw  that  she  had  waited 

7.  To  make  to  wait  with  hope,  Sn;  yachal,  3. 

Job  14.  14  the  days  of  my  appointed  time  will  I  wait 
29.  21  gave  ear,  and  waited,  and  kept  silence  at 

29.  23  they  waited  for  me  as  for  tire  rain,  and  th. 

30.  26  when  I  waited  for  light,  then  came  dark. 
Psa.  69.  3  mine  eyes  fail  while  I  wait  for  my  God 
Isa.  42.  4  He  shall  not  fail,  .isles  shall  wait  for  his 
Mic.  5.  7  tarrieth  not ..  nor  waiteth  for  the  sons  of 

8.  To  cause  to  wait  with  hope,  )>n;  yachal,  5. 

2  Ki.  6.  33  what  should  I  wait  for  the  Lord  anylon. 
Job  32.  11  I  waited  for  your  words;  I  gave  ear  to  yo. 

32.  16  When  I  had  waited,  for  they  spake  not 
Mic.  7.  7  I  will  wait  for  the  God  of  my  salvation 

9.  To  stand  still  or  fast,  lay  amad. 

1  Ki.20.  38  So  the  prophet  departed,  and  waited  for 

1  Ch.  6.  32  they  waited  on  their  office  according  to 

6. 33  these  (are)  they  that  waited  with  their  ch. 

2  Ch.  7.  6  And  the  priests  waited  on  their  offices 
Neh.  12.  44  Judah  rejoiced,  .for  the  Levites  that  wa. 

10.  To  serve  the  host,  fQjf  tsaba. 

Num.  8.  24  they  shall  go  in  to  wait  upon  the  service 

11  .The  service  of  the  host,  soy  tsaba. 

Num.  8.  25  they  shall  cease  waiting  upon  the  service 

12.  The  watch,  look  out,  nsy  tsaphah. 

Job  15.  22  He  believeth  not  that .  .lie  is  waited  for  of 

13.  To  wait,  expect,  look  for,  hope,  njj?  qavah. 

Psa.  25.  3  Yea,  let  none  that  wait  on  thee  be  asha. 

37.  9  those  that  wait  upon  the  Lord,  they  shall 
69.  6  Let  not  them  that  wait  on  thee,  0  Lord 
Isa.  40.  31  they  that  wait  upon  the  Lord  shall  renew 
49.  23  they  shall  not  be  ashamed  that  wait  for 
Lam.  3. 25  The  Lord  (is)  good  unto  them  that  wait 

1 1.  To  wait,  expect,  rr\$  qavah,  3. 

Gen.  49.  18  I  have  waited  for  thy  salvation,  O  LORD 
Job  6. 19  the  companies  of  Sheba  waited  for  them 
17.  13  If  I  wait,  the  grave  (is)  mine  house,  I  have 
Psa.  25.  5  Lead  me.  .on  thee  do  I  wait  all  the  day 
25.  21  Let  integrity .  .preserve  me  ;  for  I  waiton 
27. 14  Wait  on  the  Lord,  .wait,  I  say,  on  the 
37.  34  Wait  on  the  Lord,  and  keep  his  way,  and 

39.  7  now,  Lord,  what  wait  I  for?  my  hope  (is) 

40.  1  I  waited  patiently  for  the  Lord;  and  he 
52.  9  I  will  wait  on  thy  name  ;  for  (it  is)  good 
56.  6  they  mark  my  steps,  when  they  wait  for 

1 19.  95  The  wicked  have  waited  for  me  to  destroy 
130.  5  I  wait  for  the  LORD,  my  souluotlnffait,  and 
Prov.20.  22  wait  on  the  Lord,  and  he  shall  save  thee 
Isa.  25.  9  we  have  waited  for  him.  .we  have  waited 
36.  8  Yea,  in  the  way .  .have  we  waited  forthee 

33.  2  be  gracious  unto  us;  we  have  waited  for 


WAIT 


Isa.  si.  5  isles  shall  wait  upon  me,  and  onmine  arm 

59.  9  we  wait  for  light,  but  behold  obscurity 

60.  9  Surely  the  isles  shall  wait  for  me,  and  the 
Jer.  14.  22  we  will  wait  upon  thee  ;  for  thou  hast  m. 
Hos.  12.  6  keep  mercy  and  judgment,  and  wait  on 

15.  To  hope,  wait,  look  for,  13^  sabar,  3. 

Psa.104.  27  These  wait  all  upon  thee,  that  thou  may. 

145.  15  The  eyes  of  all  wait  upon  thee :  and  thou 

16.  To  observe,  watch,  take  heed,  "ID])’  shamar. 

Num.  3.  10  and  they  shall  wait  on  their  priest's  office 
2  Ch.  5. 1 1  for  all  the  priests . .  did  not.  .wait  by  cour. 
Job  24.  15  the  eye  also  of  the  adulterer  waiteth  for 
Psa.  59.  9  (Because  of)  his  strength  will  I  wait  upon 
Prov.  8.  34  watching  daily  at  my  gates,  waiting  at 

27.  18  he  that  waiteth  on  his  master  shall  be  h. 
Zech.11.  11  the  poor  of  the  flock  that  waited  upon  me 

17. ro  serve,  minister,  rrw  sharath,  3. 

2  Ch.17.  19  These  waited  on  the  king,  besides  (those) 

18. ro  remain  up  or  back,  avagevoi  anameno. 

1  Th.  1.  10  to  wait  for  his  Son  from  heaven,  when  he 

19.  To  wait  long  for,  expect  earnestly ,  aireKbexogai. 
Rom.  8.  19  waiteth  for  the  manifestation  of  the  sons 

8.  23  waiting  for  the  adoption . .  the  redemption 

8.  25  But  if  we  hope . .  we  with  patience  wait  for 
1  Co.  1.  7  waiting  for  the  coming  of  our  Lord  Jesus 
Gal.  5.  5  we  through  the  spirit  wait  for  the  hope  of 

20.  To  wait  long,  expect  earnestly,  eudexopai  ekdec. 
John  5.  3  lay . .  [waiting  for  the  moving  of  the  wat.] 
Acts  17.  16  Now  while  Paul  waited  for  them  at  Ath. 
Jas.  5.  7  the  husbandman  waiteth  for  the  precious 
1  Pe.  3.  20  [when  once  the  long  suffering]  of  God  [wa.] 

21. ro  remain  around,  irepipevw  perimeno. 

Acts  1.  4  but  wait  for  the  promise  of  the  Father 

22.  To  wail  on  or  towards,  trpo<rb(x°lJLai  prosdecho. 
Markis.  43  which  also  waited  for  the  kingdom  of  God 
Luke  2.  25  man.  .waiting  for  the  consolation  of  Isr. 

12.  36  ye  yourselves  like  unto  men  that  wait  for 

23.  51  who  also  himself  waited  for  the  kingdom 

23.  To  look  to  or  toward,  npoaSoKilic  jirosdokao. 
Luke  1.  21  the  people  waited  for  Zacharias,  and  ma. 

8.  40  received  him :  for  they  were  all  waiting 
Acts  10.  24  Cornelius  waited  for  them,  and  had  called 

21.  To  sit  by  or  near,  attend  to  or  on,  ir poaeSpevu. 
1  Co.  9.  13  they  which  [wait  at]  the  altar  are  partak. 

25.  To  persevere  on,  irpoaicapTcpew  proskartereo. 
Mark  3.  9  that  a  small  ship  should  wait  on  him,  be. 
Acts  10.  7  a  devout  soldier  of  them  that  waited  on 
WAIT  carefully,  patiently,  quietly,  to  — 

1 .  Silently,  DCn  dumam. 

Lam.  3.  26  should  both  hope  and  quietly  wait  for  the 

2.  To  stay,  ^’n,  *?tn  chid,  chil. 

Mic.  1.  12  the  inhabitant  of  Maroth  waited  carefully 

3.  To  stay  self,  *?'n,  Vin  chid,  chil,  7a. 

Psa.  37.  7  Best  in  the  Lord,  and  wait  patiently  for 
[See  also  Patient.l 

WAIT,  (lying  in,  that  lay)  — 

1. A  lying  in  wait,  sin  ereb. 

Job  38.  40  When  they,  .abide  in  the  covert  to  lie  in  w. 

2.  A  lying  in  wait,  ambush,  Tip  oreb. 

J er.  g.  8  peaceably . .  but  in  heart  he  layeth  his  wa. 

S.A  lying  in  wait,  ( men  or  place),  213s  maarab. 
Judg.  9.  35  Abimelech  rose  up.  .from  lying  in  wait 

4. ro  observe,  watch,  T&y  shamar. 

Psa.  71.  10  they  that  lay  wait  for  my  soul  take  coun. 
[See  also  Lay,  laying,  lie  in,  lier  in,  liers,  lying,  lying 
in.] 

WAKE  (up,  waken,  be  wakened),  to  — 

1.  To  awake  or  stir  up,  *iljl  ur. 

Song  5.  2  I  sleep,  but  my  heart  waketh.  .the  voice 

2.  To  be  awaked  or  roused  up,  up  ur,  2. 

Joel  3.  12  Let  the  heathen  be  wakened,  and  come 
Zech.  4.  1  as  a  man  that  is  wakened  out  of  his  sleep 

3.  To  awake  up,  up  ur,  6. 

Isa.  50.  4  he  wakeneth.  .he  wakeneth  mine  ear  to 
Joel  3.  9  Prepare  war,  wake  up  the  mighty  men 
Zech.  4.  1  the  angel,  .came  again,  and  waked  me,  as 

4.  To  awake,  rise,  be  early,  pp  quts,  5. 

Jer.  51.  39,  57  sleep  a  perpetual  sleep,  and  not  wake 

5.  Watches,  eye  lids,  nmoiy  shemuroth. 

Psa.  77.  4  Thou  boldest  mine  eyes  waking :  I  am  so 

6.  To  watch,  ip¥>  shaqad. 

Psa.  127.  1  except  the  Lord  keep,  .the  watchman  wa. 

7.  To  be  vigilant,  wakeful,  ypnyopiu  gregoreo. 

1  Th.  5.  10  Who  died  for  us,  that,  whether  we  wake 

WALK  — 

1. A  going,  company,  np’^rt  halikah. 

Nah.  2.  5  they  shall  stumble  in  their  walk ;  they 

2.  A  walk,  journey,  tjSqn  mahalak. 

Eze.  42.  4  before  the  chambers  (was)  a  walk  of  tencu. 
WALK  (about,  in,  orderly,  through),  to  — 

1. To  go  on  the  way,  tread,  darak. 

Hab.  3.15  Thou  didst  walk  through  the  sea  with  th. 

2.  To  go  on,  halak. 

Gen.  24.  6s  What  man  (is)  this  that  walketh  in  the  fi. 


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Exod.  2.  5  maidens  walked  along  by  the  river’s  side 

14.  29  the  children  of  Israel  walked  upon  dry 
Lev.  26.  23  if  ye  will  not  be  reformed,  .but  will  walk 

26.  24  Then  will  I  also  walk  contrary  unto  you 
26.  27  if  ye  will  not.  .hearken  unto  me,  but  walk 
26.  28  Then  I  will  walk  contrary  unto  you  also 
26.  40  confess,  .they  have  walked  contrary  unto 
Bout.  8.  19  if  thou,  .walk  after  other  gods,  and  serve 

28.  9  if  thou  shalt  keep,  .and  walk  in  his  ways 
Josh.  5.  6  the  children  of  Israel  walked  forty  years 
Judg  2.  17  out  of  the  way.  .their  fathers  walked  in 

5.  10  Speak,  .ye  that  sit  in  judgment,  and  walk 

1  Sa.  8.  3  his  sous  walked  not  in  his  ways,  but  tur. 

8.  5  thou  art  old,  and  thy  sons  walk  not  in  thy 

2  Sa.  2.  29  walked  all  that  night  through  the  plain 

1  Ki.  2.  42  on  the  day.  .thou  walkest  abroad  anywh. 

3.  6  according  as  he  walked  before  thee  in  tr. 
3. 14  in  my  ways,  .as  thy  father  David  did  walk 
8.  23  that  walk  before  thee  with  all  their  heart 

8.  25  before  me  as  thou  hast  walked  before  me 

9.  4  if  thou  wilt,  .as  David  thy  father  walked 
1 1 .  33  Because  that  they . .  have  not  walked  in  my 
11.  38  if  thou  wilt  hearken  unto,  .and  wilt  walk 

2  Ki.  13.  6  departednot  from  the  sons,  .(but)  walked 

13. 11  he  departed  not.  .(but)  he  walked  therein 

21.  21  in  all  the  way  that  his  father  walked  in 

21.  22  and  walked  not  in  the  way  of  the  Lord 

1  Ch.  17.  8  with  thee  whithersoever  thou  hast  walked 

2  Ch.  6. 14  that  walk  before  thee  with  all  their  heart 

6. 16  in  my  law,  as  thou  hast  walked  before  me 
7.  17  if  thou  wilt,  .as  David  thy  father  walked 
11.  17  for  three  years  they  walked  in  the  way  of 

17.  3  he  walked  in  the  first  ways  of  his  father 

17.  4  walked  in  his  commandments,  and  uotaf. 

21.12  Because  thou  hast  not  walked  in  the  ways 

22.  3  He  also  walked  in  the  ways  of  the  house 

22.  5  He  walked  also  after  their  counsel,  and 
Job  31.  5  If  I  have  walked  with  vanity,  or  if  my  foot 

31.  7  If .  .mine  heart  walked  after  mine  eyes 

31.  26  If  I  beheld,  .the  moon  walking  (in)  brig. 
Psa.  1.  1  Blessed  (is)  the  man  that  walketh  not  in 

15.  2  He  that  walketh  uprightly,  and  worketh 
26.  1  Judge  me.  .for  I  have  walked  in  mine  in. 
73.  9  their  tongue  walketh  through  the  earth 
84.  11  will  he  withhold  from  them  that  walketh 
91.  6  for  the  pestilence  (that)  walketh  in  dark. 

101.  6  he  that  walketh  in  a  perfect  way,  he  shall 
1 19.  1  undeflled.  .who  walk  in  the  law  of  the  L. 
1 19.  3  They  also  do  no  iniquity :  they  walk  in  his 
128.  I  that  feareth  the  LORD  :  that  walketh  in 
Prov.  2.  7  (he  is)  a  buckler  to  them  that  walk  upri. 

6.  12  A  naughty  person,  a  wicked  man,  walketh 

10.  9  He  that  walketh  uprightly .  .lie  that  perv. 

13.  20  He  that  walketh  with  wise  (men)  shall  be 

14.  2  He  that  walketh  in  his  uprightness  fear. 

19.  1  Better  (is)  the  poor  that  walketh  in  his 
28.  6  Better  (is)  the  poor  that  walketh  in  his  up. 
28.  18  Whoso  walketh  uprightly  shall  be  saved 
28.  26  whoso  walketh  wisely,  he  shall  be  deliv. 

Eccl.  2.  14  the  fool  walketh  in  darkness :  and  I  my. 

6.  8  what  hath  the  poor,  that  knowethto  walk 
10.  3  when  he  that  is  a  fool  walketh  by  the  way 

10.  7  I  have  seen,  .princes  walking  as  servants 
Isa.  3.  16  walkingandmincing(as)theygo,andmak. 

9.  2  The  people  that  walked  in  darkness  have 

20.  2  And  he  did  so,  walking  naked  and  baref. 
20.  3  Like  as  my  servant  Isaiah  hath  walked  na. 
30.  2  That  walk  to  go  down  into  Egypt,  and  ha. 
33. 15  He  that  walketh  righteously,  and  speake. 
35.  9  No  lion  shall  be.  .the  redeemed  shall  walk 
42.  5  that  givetli . .  spirit  to  them  that  walk  th. 
42.  24  they  would  not  walk  in  his  ways,  neither 
50.  10  that  walketh  (in)  darkness,  and  hath  no 
57.  2  they  shall  rest . .  walking  (in)  his  uprightn. 
65.  2  a  rebellious  people,  which  walketh  in  a  w. 

Jer.  2.  8  and  walked  after  (things  that)  do  not  pr. 

6.  28  They  (are)all  grievous  revolters ;  walking 

7.  9  Will  ye.  .walk  after  other  gods  whom  ye 

7.  23  walk  ye  in  all  the' ways  that  I  have  comm. 

8.  2  the  host,  .after  whom  they  have  walked 

9.  4  every  neighbour  will  walk  with  slanders 

9.  13  have  not  obeyed  my.voice  neither  walked 

10. 23  not  in  man  that  walketh  to  direct  his  ste. 

13. 10  which  walk  in  the  imagination  of  their  he. 

16.  12  ye  walk  every  one  after  the  imagination 

23.  14  prophets,  .commit  adultery,  and  walk  in 

23.  17  they  say  unto  everyone  that  walketh  after 

32.  23  they  obeyed  not  thy  voice,  neither  walked 
44.  10  neither  have  they  feared,  nor  walked  in 
44.  23  nor  walked  in  his  law,  nor  in  his  statutes 

Eze.  5.  6  my  statutes,  they  have  not  -walked  in  th. 
5.  7  have  not  walked  in  my  statutes,  neither 

11.  12  ye  have  not  walked  in  my  statutes,  neit. 
11.  21  whose  heart  walketh  after  the  heart  of 
16.  47  Yet  hast  thou  not  walked  after  their  ways 

18.  17  hath  executed  myjudgments,  hath  walked 
20.  13  they  walked  not  in  my  statutes,  and  they 
20.  16  Because  they .  .walked  not  in  my  statutes 
20.  21  they  walked  not  in  my  statutes,  neitherke. 
23.  31  Thou  hast  walked  in  the  way  of  thy  sister 
33-  z5  give  again  that  he  hath  robbed,  walk  in 

Hos.  5.  11  lie  willingly  walked  after  the  eommandm. 
Amos  2.  4  after  the  which  their  fathers  have  walked 
Mic.  2.  7  my  words  do  good  to  him  that  walketh  up. 

2.  11  If  a  man  walking  in  the  spirit  and  falseli. 
Nah.  2.  II  where  the  lion,  (even)  tlie.old  lion,  walked 
Zeph.  1.  17  that  they  shall  walk  like  blind  men,  bee. 
Mai.  2.  6  he  walked  with  me  in  peace  and  equity 

3.  14  that  we  liave  walked  mournfully  before 

3.  To  go  on,  fiVn  halak,  3. 

Psa.  55. 14  walked  unto  the  house  of  God  in  company 


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Psa.  81.  13  O  that.  Israel  had  walked  in  my  ways 

86. 11  I  will  walk  in  thy  truth  :  unite  my  heart 
89.  1 5  they  shall  walk . .  in  the  light  of  thy  count. 

115.  7  feet  have  they,  but  they  walk  not,  neither 

142.  3  In  the  way  wherein  I  walked  have  they 
Eccl.  4.  15  I  considered  all  the  living  which  walkun. 

11.  9  walk  in  the  ways  of  thine  heart,  and  in 
Isa.  59.  9  for  brightness,  (but)  we  walk  in  darkness 
Lam.  5.  18  which  is  desolate,  the  foxes  walk  upon  it 
Eze.  18.  9  Hath  walked  in  my  statutes,  and  hath  k. 
Psa.  104.  3  who  walketh  upon  the  wings  of  the  mind 

4.  To  go  on,  'n’jq  halak. 

Dan.  4.  29  walked  in  the  palace  of  the  kingdom  of  Ea. 

5.  To  cause  to  go  on,  halak,  5. 

Dun.  3.  25  walking  in  the  midst  of  the  fire,  and  they 
4.37  those  that  walk  in  pride  he  is  able  to  abase 

6 . To  go  on,  ti1?;  yalak. 

Exodi6.  4  whether  they  will  walk  in  my  law,  or  no 
18.  20  show  them  the  way  wherein  they  must  w. 
Lev.  18.  3  neither  shall  ye  walk  in  their  ordinances 

18.  4  keep  mine  ordinances,  to  walk  therein 

20.  23  ye  shall  not  walk  in  the  manners  of  the 
26.  3  If  ye  walk  in  my  statutes,  and  keep  my 
26.  21  if  ye  walk  contrary  unto  me,  and  will  not 
26.  41  I  also  have  walked  contrary  unto  them 

Deut.  2.  7  he  knoweth  thy  walking  through  this  gr. 

5.  33  Ye  shall  walk  in  all  the  ways  which  the 

6.  7  when  thou  walkest  by  the  way,  and  when 

8.  6  Keej).  to  walk  in  his  ways,  and  to  fear 

10. 12  but  to  fear  the  Lord  thy  God,  to  walk  in 

11. 19  speaking  of  them,  .when  thou  walkest  by 
11.  22  to  walk  in  all  his  ways,  and  to  cleave  unto 
13.  4  Ye  shall  walk  after  the  Lord  your  God 
13.  5  which,  .thy  Godcommanded  theetowalk 

19.  9  to  love  the  Lord  thy  God,  and  to  w  alk 
26. 17  to  be  thy  God,  and  to  walk  in  his  ways 

29.  19  though  I  walk  in  the  imagination  of  mine 

30.  16  to  walk  in  his  ways,  and  to  keep  his  com. 
Josh.22.  5  to  walk  in  all  his  ways,  andto  keep  his  c. 
Judg.  2.  22  they  will  keep  the  way  of  the  Lord  towa. 

5.  6  the  travellers  walked  through  byways 

11. 16  Israel,  .walked  through  the  wilderness 

1  Ki.  2.  3  to  walk  in  his  ways,  to  keep  his  statutes 

2.  4  to  walk  before  me  in  truth  with  all  their 

3.  3  walkingin  the  statutes  of  David  his  father 
3. 14  if  thou  wilt  walk  in  my  ways,  to  keep  my 

6.  12  if  thou  will  w-alk  in  my  statutes,  .to  walk 
8.  25  take  heed  to  their  way,  thatthey  walk  be. 
8.  36  the  good  way  wherein  they  should  walk 
8.  58  may  incline  our  hearts  unto  him,  to  walk 

8.  61  to  walk  in  his  statutes,  and  to  keep  his  c. 

9.  4  if  thou  wilt  walk  before  me,  as  David  thy 

15.  3  he  walked  in  all  the  sins  of  his  father,  wh. 

15.  26,  34  walked  in  the  way  of.  .and  in  his  sin 

16.  2  thou  hast  walked  in  the  way  of  Jeroboam 
16.  19  sins,  .in  walking  in  the  way  of  Jeroboam 
16.  26  he  walked  in  all  the  way  of  Jeroboam 
16.  31  to  walk  in  the  sins  of  Jeroboam  the  son 
22.  43  he  walked  in  all  the  ways  of  Asahisfath. 
22.  52  walked  in  the  way  of  his  father,  and  in 

2  Ki.  4.  35  he  returned,  and  walked  in  the  house  to 

8.  18  he  walked  in  the  way  of  the  kings  of  Isr. 
8.  27  he  walked  in  the  way  of  the  house  of  All. 

10.  31  Jehu  took  no  heed  to  walk  in  the  law  of 

16.  3  he  walked  in  the  way  of  the  kings  of  Israel 

17.  8  walked  in  the  statutes  of  theheathen,  wh. 

17. 19  walked  in  the  statutes  of  Israel  which  th. 

17.  22  the  children  of  Israel  walked  in  all  the 

21.  21  he  walked  in  all  the  way  that  his  father 

22.  2  walked  in  all  the  way  of  David  his  father 

23.  3  to  ivalk  after  the  Lord,  and  to  keep  his 
2  Ch.  6.  16  take  heed  totheirway,  to  walk  in  my  Jaw 

6.  27  the  good  way  wherein  they  should  Walk 

6.  31  to  walk  in  thy  ways,  so  long  as  they  live 

7.  17  if  thou  wilt  walk  before  me,  as  David  thy 

20.  32  he  walked  in  the  way  of  Asa  his  father 

21.  6  he  walked  in  the  way  of  the  kings  of  Isr. 

21. 13  hast  walked  in  the  way  of  the  kings  of  Is. 
28.  2  he  walked  in  the  ways  of  the  kings  of  Is. 
34.  2  walked  in  the  ways  of  David  his  father 
34.  31  to  walk  after  the  Lord,  and  to  keep  his 

Neh.  5.  9  ought  ye  not  to  walk  in  the  fear  of  our 

10.  29  to  walk  in  God’s  law,  which  was  given  by 
Job  29.  3  When . .  by  his  light  I  walked  (through) 

34.  8  Which  goeth.  .and  walketh  with  wicked 
Psa.  23.  4  though  I  walk  through  the  valley  of  the 
26.  11  But  as  for  me,  I  will  walk  in  mine  integ. 
78.  10  They  kept  not.  .and  refused  to  walk  in 

81. 12  I  gave  them  up.  they  walked  initheir  own 
89.  30  If  his  children . .  walk  not  in  my  judgment 
138.  7  Though  I  walk  in  the  midst  of  trouble 

143.  8  cause  me  to  know,  .wherein  I  should  walk 
Prov.  1. 15  My  son,  walk  not  thou  in  the  way  with 

2. 13  Who  leave,  .to  walk  in  the  ways  of  dark. 

2.  20  That  thou  mayest  walk  in  the  ways  of  g. 

3.  23  Then  shalt  thou  walk  in  thy  way  safely 

10.  9  walketh  surely;  but  he  that  perverteth 
15.  21  a  man  of  understanding  walketh  uprigh. 

Isa.  2  3  he  will  teach  us . .  and  we  will  walk  in  his 

2.  5  come,  .let  us  walk  in  the  light  of  the  Lo. 

3.  16  walk  with  stretched  forth  necks,  and  wa. 
8. 11  that  I  should  not!  walk  in  the  way  of  this 

30.  21  This  (is)  the  way,  walk  ye  in  it,  when  ye 
40.  31  they  that  wait. .  shall  walk,  and  not  faint 
43.  2  when  thou  walkest  though  the  fire,  thou 

50. 11  walk  in  the  light  of  your  fire,  and  in  the 
Jer.  2.  5  that  they,  .have  walked  after  vanity,  and 

3.  17  neither  shall  they  walk  any  more  after  the 
3.  18  In  those  days  the  house  of  Judah  shall  w. 

6. 16  walk  therein.. But  they  said.  We  will  net 


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Jer.  6.  25  Go  not  forth  into  the  field,  nor  walk  by 
7.  6  neither  walk  after  other  gods  to  your  hurt 
7.  24  walked  in  the  counsels,  .in  the  imaginat. 

9. 14  have  walked  after  the  imagination  of 
11.  8  walked  every  one  in  the  imagination  of 

13.  10  and  walk  after  other  gods,  to  serve  them 
16.  1 1  have  walked  after  other  gods,  and  have 
18.  12  we  will  walk  after  our  own  devices,  and 
18.  15  they  have  caused  them  to  stumble,  .to  wa. 

26.  4  If  ye  will  not  hearken  unto  me,  to  walk 
42.  3  show  us  the  way  wherein  we  may  walk,  and 

Eze.  11.  20  That  they  may  walk  in  my  statutes,  and 
20.  18  Walk  ye  not  in  the  statutes  of  your  fathers 
20.  19  walk  in  my  statutes,  and  keep  my  judgm. 

36.  27  I  will . .  cause  you  to  walk  in  my  statutes 

37.  24  they  shall  also  walk  in  my  judgments 
Dan.  9. 10  to  walk  in  his  law,  which  he  set  before  us 
llos.  II.  10  They  shall  walk  after  the  Lord:  he  shall 

14.  9  the  just  shall  walk  in  them  :  but  the  tran. 
Joel  2.  8  they  shall  walk  every  one  in  his  path,  and 
Amos  3.  3  Can  two  walk  together,  except  they  be  a. 
Mie.  4.  2  we  will  walk  in  his  paths  :  for  the  law  sh. 

4.  5  all  people  will  walk. .and  we  will  walk  in 
6.  8  require  of  thee,  .but ..  to  walk  humbly  with 
6.  16  ye  walk  in  their  counsels  ;  that  I  should 
Zech.  3.  7  If  thou  wilt  walk  in  my  ways,  and  if  thou 

7.  To  be  or  goffound  about,  33D  sabab. 

Psa.  48.  y&Walk  about  Zion,  and  go  round  about  her 

8.7t>  walk  about  among,  ifiirepiiraTtia  emperipated. 

2  Co.  6.  16  hath  said,  I  will  dwell  in  them,  and  walk 

9.  To  come  or  go  through,  Siepxopai  dierchomai. 

Matt  12.  43  he  walketli  through  dry  places,  seekingre. 
Luke  11.  24  he  walketli  through  dry  places,  seekingre. 

10.  To  step  rightly,  dpOonoSeui  orthopodeo. 

Gal.  2.  14  when!  saw  thatthey  walked  not  uprightly 

11.  To  walk  around,  nepinarew  peripateo. 

Matt.  4.  18  Jesus,  walking  by  the  sea  of  Galilee,  saw 

9.  5  whether  is  easier.. to  say,  Arise,  and  walk? 
11.  5  the  lame  walk,  the  lepers  arecleansed,  and 
14.  25  Jesus  went  unto  them,  walking  on  the  sea 
14.  26'when  tlie  disciples  saw  him  walking  on  the 

14.  29  Peter.. walked  on  the  water,  to  go  to  Jesus 

15.  31  wondered,  when  they  saw.,  the  lame  to  w. 
Mark  1.  16  Now  as  [he  walked]  by  the  sea  of  Galilee 

2.  9  Arise,  and  take  up  thy  bed,  and  walk? 

5.  42  straightway  the  damsel  arose,  and  walked 

6.  48  cometh  unto  them,  walking  upon  the  sea 

6.  49  when  they  saw  him  walking  upon  the  sea 

7.  5  Why  walk  not  thy  disciples  according  to 
.8.  24  looked.. and  said,  I  see  men  as  trees,  walk. 
11.  27  as  he  was  walking  in  the  temple,  there  co. 

16.  12  [as  they  walked,  and  went  into  the  coun.] 
Luke  5.  23  Whether  is  easier,  to  say.. Rise  up  and  w.? 

7.  22  tell.. how  that  the  blind  see,  the  lame  wa. 
it.  44  the  men  that  walk  over.,  are  not  aware 
20.  46  scribes,  which  desire  to  walk  in  long  robes 
24.  17  these  that  ye  have. .as  ye  walk,  and  are  s.? 
John  1.  36  looking  upon  Jesus  as  he  walked,  he  saith 
5.  8  Jesus  saith. .Rise,  take  up  thy  bed,  and  w. 
5.  9  immediately,  .took  up  his  bed,  and  walked 
5.  11  the  same  said.. Take  up  thy  bed,  and  walk 

5.  12  What  man.. said.. Takeup  thybed, and  w.? 

6.  19  theyisee  Jesus  walking  on  the  sea,  and  dr. 

6.  66  went  back,  and  walked  no  more  with  him 

7.  1  walked  in  Galilee :  for  he  would  not  walk 

8.  12  he  that  followeth  me  shall  not  walk!*  da. 

10.  23  Jesus  walked  in  the  temple,  in  Solomon’s 

11.  9  If  any  man  walk  in  the  day,  he  stumbletli 
11.  10  if  any  man  walk  in  the  night,  he  stumbletli 

11.  54  Jesus  therefore  walked  no,  more  openly 

12.  35  Walk  while  ye  have  the  light,  lestdarkn. 

12.  35  he  that  walketh  in  darkness  knoweth  not 
21.  18  When  thou  wast  young..thou  walkedst 

Acts  3.  6  In  thenameof  Jesus  Christ.. rise  up.. walk 
3.  8  he  leaping  up  stood,  and  walked.,  walking 
3.  9  all  the  people  saw  him  walking  and  prais. 
3  12  as  though. .we  had  made  this  man  to  wa.? 
14.  8  sat  a  certain  man.. who  never  had  walked 
14. 10  Stand  upright..  And  he  leaped  and  walked 
21. 21  ought  not  to  circumcise.. neither  to  walk 
Rom.  6.  4  so  we  also  should  walk  in  newness  of  life 
8.  [t],  4  who  walk  not  after  the  flesh,  but  after 

13.  13  Let  us  walk  honestly,  as  in  the  day,  not 
14. 15  grieved.. now  walkest  thou  not  charitably 

1  Co.  3.  3  For.,  are  ye  not  carnal,  and  walk  as  men? 

7.  17  as  the  Lord  hath  called.. so  let  him  walk 

2  Co.  4.  2  not  walking  in  craftiness,  nor  handling 

5.  7  For  we  walk  by  faith,  not  by  Sight 
10.  2' think.. as  if  we  walked  according  to  the  fl. 
10.  3  though  we  walk  in  the  flesh,  we  do  not 
i2. 18  (walked  we)  not  in  the  same  spirit?.. not  in 


2  Tli.  3.  11  there  are  some  which  walk  among  you  di. 

1  Pe.  5.  8  as  a  roaring  lion,  walketh  about,  seeking 

1  Jo.  1.  6  If  we  say. . and  walk  in  darkness,  we  lie 

1.  7  if  we  walk  in  the  light,  as  he  is  in  the  lig. 

2.  6  ought . .  also  so  to  walk,  even  as  he  walked 
2. 11  walketh  in  darkness,  and  knoweth  not  wh. 

2  John  4  that  I  found  of  thy  children  walking  in 

6  this  is  love,  that  we  walk  after  his  comm.  8. 
6  That,  as  ye  have  heard,  .ye  should  walk 

3  John  3  truth ..  even  as  thou  walkest  in  the  truth 

4  than  to  hear  that  my  children  walk  in  tr. 

Rev.  2  1  who  walketh  in  the  midst  of  the  seven 

3.  4  they  shall  walk  with  me  in  white:  for  th. 

9.  20  which  neither  can  see,  nor  hear,  nor  walk 

16.  15  lest  he  walk  naked,  and  they  see  his  sha. 

21.  24  nations ..  saved  shall  walk  in  the  light  of 

12  .To  pass  over  or  through,  nopevoycu  poreuomai. 
Luke  1.  6walkinginalltheeommandmentsandor. 

13.  33 1  must  walk  to  day,  andto  morrow,  and  the 
Acts  9.31  walking  in  the  fear  of  the  Lord,  and  in  the 
14. 16  suffered  all  nations  to  walk  in  their  own 

1  Pe.  4.  3  when  we  walked  in  lasciviousness,  lusts 

2  Pe.  2.10  chiefly  them  that  walk  after  the  flesh  in 

3.  3  there  shall  come . .  scoffers,  walking  after 
Jude  16  complainers,  walking  aftertheirownlusts 
18  who  should  walk  after  their  own  ungodly 

13.ro  walk,  proceed  or  step  in  order,  or 01  xea>  sto. 
Acts  21.  24  thou  thyself  also  walkest  orderly,  and  ke. 
Rom.  4.  12  who  also  walk  in  the  steps  of  that  faith 
Gal.  5.  23  If  we  live  in  the  spirit,  let  us  also  walk 
6. 16  as  many  as  walk  according  to  this  rule 
Phil.  3.  16  let  us  walk  by  the  same  rule,  let  us  mind 

WALK  abroad,  on,  to  and  fro,  up  and  down,  to  — 

To  go  on  habitually  or  up  and  down,  r^n  halak,  7. 

Gen.  3.  8  walking  in  the  garden  in  the  cool  of  the 
5.  22  Enoch  walked  with  God  after  he  begat 

5.  24  Enoch  walked  with  God:  and  he  (was)  not 

6.  9  Noah  was  a  just  man . .  Noah  walked  with 
13. 17  walk  through  the  land,  in  the  length  of 
17.  1  said . .  walk  before  me,  and  be  thou  perf. 

24.  40  Lord,  before  whom  I  walk,  will  send  his 
48.  15  God,  before  whom  my  fathers,  .did  walk 

Exod2i.  19  If  he  rise  again,  and  walk  abroad  upon 
Lev.  26.  12  I  will  walk  among  you,  and  will  be  your 
Deut23.  14  the  Lord  thy  God  walketh  in  the  midst 
Josh.  18.  8  Go  and  walk  through  the  land,  and  descr. 

1  Sa.  2.  30  thy  house,  .should  walk  before  me  for  ever 
2.  35  he  shall  walk  before  mine  anointed  fore. 

12.  2  the  king  walketh  before  you.  .1  have  wa. 

2  Sa.  7.  6  have  walked  in  a  tent  and  in  a  tabernacle 

7.  7  In  all  (the  places)  wherein  I  have  walked 
11.  2  walked  upon  the  roof  of  the  king’s  house 

2  Ki.20.  3  remember  now  how  I  have  walked  before 
1  CI1.17.  6  Wheresoever  I  have  walked  with  all  Israel 
Esth.  2. 1 1  Mordecai  walked  every  day  before  the  co. 
Job  1.  7  From  going,  .and  from  walking  up  and 
2.  2  From  going,  .and  from  walking  up  and 
18.  8  he  is  cast,  .and  he  walketh  upon  a  snare 
22.  14  and  he  walketh  in  the  circuit  of  heaven 

38.  16  hast  thou  walked  in  the  search  of  the  de. 
Psa.  12.  8  The  wicked  walk  on  every  side,  when  the 

26.  3  (is)  before  mine  eyes;  and  I  have  walked 

39.  6  Surely  every  man  walketh  in  a  vain  show 
56.  1 3  that  I  may  walk  before  God  in  the  light 
82.  s  neither  will  they  understand;  they  walk 

101.  2  I  will  walk  within  my  house  with  a  perf. 
116.  9  I  will  walk  before  the  Lord  in  the  land 
1 19.  45  I  will  walk  at  liberty:  for  I  seek  thy  pre. 
Prov2o.  7  The  just.,  walketh  in  his  integrity:  his  eh. 
Isa.  38.  3  how  I  have  walked  before  thee  in  truth 
Eze.  28.  14  thou  hast  walked  up  and  down  in  the  mi. 
Zech.  1. 10  sent  to  walk  to  and  fro  through  the  earth 
1.  11  We  have  walked  to  and  fro  through  the 
6.  7  they  might  walk  to  and  fro  through  the 
6.  7  Get  you  hence,  walk  to  and  fro  through 
6.  7  they  walked  to  and  fro  through  the  earth 
10.  12  they  shall  walk  up  and  down  in  his  name 


.Buhoark,  S’n,  Sn  chel. 

t  K i .  21.  23  dogs  shall  eat  Jezebel  by  the  wall  of  Jez. 
Psa.122.  7  Peace  be  within  thy  walls,  prosperity  w. 

.  Oidside,  a  wall,  fin  chayits. 

Eze.  13. 10  one  built  up  a  wall,  and,  lo,  others  daub. 


5.  16  Walk  in  the  spirit,  and  ye  shall  not  fulfil 

2.  2  Wherein  in  time  past  ye  walked  according 
2. 10  ordained  that  we  should  walk  in  them 

4.  1  I.  .beseech  you  that  ye  walk  worthy  of  the 

4. 17  henceforth  walk  not  as  other  Gentiles  walk 

5.  2  walk  in  love,  as  Christ  also  hath  loved  us 
5.  8  but  now.  .light  in  the  Lord,  .walk  as  ch. 
5.  15  See  then  that  ye  walk  circumspectly,  not 

3. 17  mark  them  which  walk  so  as  ye  have  us 

3.  18  For  many  walk,  of  whom  I  have  told  you 

1.  10  That  ye  might  walk  worthy  of  the  Lord 

2.  6  As  ye  have,  .received  Christ,  .walk  ye  in 

3.  7  In  the  which  ye  also  walked  sometime 

4.  5  Walk  in  wisdom  toward  them  that  are  wi. 
1  Th.  2.  i2  That  ye  would  walk  worthy  of  God,  who 

4.  1  how  ye  ought  to  walk  and  to  please  God 
4.  12  That  ye  may  walk  honestly  toward  them 
i  Th.  3.  6  withdraw,  .from  every  brother  that  walk. 


Gal. 

Epli. 


Phil. 

Col. 


WALK,  to  cause  or  make  to  — 

1.  To  cause  to  tread,  darak,  5. 

Hab.  3.  19  he  will  make  me  to  walk  upon  mine  high 

2.  To  cause  to  go  on,  "S;  yalak,  5. 

Eze.  36.  12  Yea,  I  will  cause  men  to  walk  upon  you 
Jer.  31.  9  I  will  cause  them  to  walk  by  the  rivers 

WALK,  places  to  — 

To  cause  to  go  on,  halak,  5. 

Zech.  3.  7  I  will  give,  .places  to  walk  among  these 

WALL  (walled  up,  to  be)  — 

1..4  wall,  Kjlc'K  ushsharna. 

Ezra  5.  3  hath  commanded,  .to  make  up  this  wall? 
5.  9  eommauded  you.  .to  make  up  these  walls  ? 

2.  To  cut  off,  fence,  152  batsar. 

Num  13.  28  and  the  cities  (are)  walled,  (and)  very  gr. 
Deut.  1.  28  the  cities  (are)  great  and  walled  up  to  li. 

3. -4  wall,  hedge,  33)  gader. 

Num 22.  24  a  wall,  .on  this  side,  and  a  wall  on  that  si. 
Ezra  9.  9  to  give  us  a  wall  in  Judah  and  in  Jerusa. 
Isa.  5.  5  break  down  the  wall  thereof,  and  it  shall 
Eze.  42.  7  the  wall  that  (was)  without  over  against 
Hos.  2.  6  make  a  wall,  that  she  shall  not  find  her  p. 
Mic .  7.  1 1  the  day  .that  thy  walls  are  to  be  built . .  that 

4.  Wall,  hedge,  *H3  geder. 

Prov  24.  31  the  stone  wall  thereof  was  broken  down 
Eze.  42.  10  in  the  thickness  of  the  wall  of  the  court 

5.  Wall,  hedge,  n-rng  geder  ah. 

Eze.  42. 12  the  way  directly  before  the  wall  toward 


A  wall, 
Exod  14. 
Lev.  25. 
25- 

25. 

Deut.  3. 
28. 

Josh.  2. 
6. 
6. 

1  Sa.  25. 

3*- 

3r- 

2  Sa.  11. 


11. 

18. 

20. 

20. 

1  Ki.  3. 

4- 

9- 

20. 

2  Ki.  3. 

6. 

6. 

14. 

18. 

18. 

25- 

25- 

2  Ch.  8. 
14. 
25- 
26. 

27- 

32. 

32- 

32, 

33 

36' 

Nell.  1 


!3- 

Psa.  51. 
55- 

Prov  18. 


Song 


Isa. 


Jer. 


enclosure,  nsn  cliomah. 

22,  29  the  waters  (were)  a  wall  unto  them  on 

29  if  a  man  sell  a  dwelling  house  in  a  walled 

30  the  house  that  (is)  in  the  walled  city  shall 

31  houses  of  the  villages  which  have  no  wall 
5  these  cities  (were)  fenced  with  high  walls 

52  until  thy  high  and  fenced  walls  come  do. 

15  the  town  wall,  and  she  dwelt  upon  the  w. 

5  the  wall  of  the  city  shall  fall  down  flat,  and 

20  the  wall  fell  down  flat,  so  that  the  people 

16  They  were  a  wall  unto  us,  both  by  night 
10  they  fastened  his  body  to  the  wall  of  Beth . 

12  took  the  body,  .from  the  wall  of  Beth-sh. 

,  20  knew  ye  notthatthey.  .shoot  from  the  w.? 

21  did  not  awoman  cast,  .from  the  wall,  that 
,  21  why  went  ye  nigh  the  wall?  then  say  thou 

24  the  shooters  shot  from  off  the  wall  upon 
24  to  the  roof  over  the  gate  unto  the  wall 
15  all.  .battered  the  wall,  to  throw  it  down 
21  head  shall  be  thrown  to  thee  over  the  wall 
1  and  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  round  about 

13  threescore  great  cities  with  walls  and  br. 

15  to  build .  .the  wall  of  Jerusalem,  and  Ha. 

30  a  wall  fell  upon  twenty  and  seven  thous. 

27  offered  him . .  a  burnt  offering  upon  the  w. 

26  as  the  king. .was  passiDgby  upon  the  wall 
30  he  passed  by  upon  the  wall,  and  the  peo. 

13  brake  down  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  from 

26  in  the  ears  of  the  people  that,  .on  the  wall 

27  sent  me.  .to  the  men  which  sit  on  the  wall 

4  by  the  way  of  the  gate  between  two  walls 
10  brake  down  the  walls  of  Jerusalem  round 

5  fenced  cities,  with  walls,  gates,  and  bars 

7  Let  us  build  these  cities,  and  make,  .walls 
23  brake  down  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  from 

6  wall  of  Gath,  .wall  of  Jabneh.  .wall  of  As. 

3  and  on  the  wall  of  Ophel  he  built  much 
5  built  up  all  thewall  that  was  broken,  and 

5  and  another  wall  without,  and  repaired 

18  people  of  J erusalem  that  (were)on  the  wall 

14  after  this  he  built  a  wall  without  the  city 
ig  brake  down  the  wall  of  Jerusalem,  and 

3  the  wall  of  Jerusalem  also  (is)  broken  do. 

8  for  the  wall  of  the  city,  and  for  the  house 
13  went  out.  .and  viewed  the  walls  of  Jerus. 

,  15  Then  went  I  up.  .and  viewed  the  wall,  and 
17  let  us  build  up  thewall  of  Jerusalem, that 
8  they  fortified  Jerusalem  unto  the  broad  w. 
13  a  thousand  cubits  on  the  wall  unto  the 

15  thewall  of  the  pool  of  Siloah  by  the  king’s 
27  another  piece,  .even  unto  the  wall  of  Op. 

I  when  Sanballat  heard,  .we  builded  the  w. 

3  a  fox.  shall.. break  down  their  stone  wall 

6  So  built  we  the  wall ;  and  all  the  wall  was 

7  heard  that  the  walls  of  Jerusalem  were 
10  so  that  we  are  not  able  to  build  the  wall 
13  set  I  in  the  lower  places  behind  the  wall 

15  returned  all  of  us  to  the  wall,  every  one 
17  They  which  builded  on  the  wall,  and  they 

19  separated  upon  the  wall,  one  far  from  an. 

16  also  I  continued  in  the  work  of  this  wall 
1  Sanballat.  .heard thatlhadbuildedthew. 

6  for  which  cause  thou  buildest  the  wall,  th. 
15  So  the  wall  was  finished  in  the  twenty  and 

I  when  the  wall  was  built,  and  I  had  setup 

27  at  the  dedication  of  the  wall  of  Jerusalem 
,  30  purified  thepeople.. the  gates, and  the  wall 
.  31  brought  up  the  princes  of  Judah  upon  the 
,  31  went  on  the  right  hand  upon  the  wall  to. 

37  at  the  going  up  of  the  wall,  above  the  ho. 

.  38  half  of  the  people  upon  thewall,  from  be. 

.  38  tower  of  the  furnaces  even  to  the  broad  w. 

.  21  Why  lodge  ye  about  the  wall?  if  ye  do  (so) 

.  18  Do  good,  .build  thou  the  walls  of  Jerusa. 
10  Day  and  night  they  go  about  it  upon  the 

II  his  strong  city,  and  as  an  high  wall  in  his 

28  a  city  (that  is)  broken  down,  (and)  witho. 

7  keepers  of  the  walls  took  away  my  veil  fr. 

9  If  she  (be)  a  wall,  we  will  build  upon  her 
10  I  (am)  a  wall,  and  my  breasts  like  towers 

15  every  high  tower,  .upon  every  fenced  wall 

10  houses,  .broken  down  to  fortify  the  wall 

II  Ye  made  also  a  ditch  between  the  two  w. 

12  fortress  of  the  high  fort  of  thy  walls  shall 
,  1  salvation  will  (God)  appoint  (for)  walls 

13  swelling  out  in  a  high  wall,  whose  break. 

11  the  ears  of  the  people  that  (are)  on  the  w. 

12  not  (sent  me)  to  the  men  that  sit  upon  the 

16  I  have  graven  thee,  .thy  walls  (are)  cont. 
s  within  my  walls  a  place  and  a  name  better 

10  the  sons  of  strangers  shall  build  up  thy  w. 
18  slialt  call  thy  walls  Salvation,  and  thyga. 

6 1  have  set  watchmen  upon  thy  walls,  0  J. 
(  I5  against  all  the  walls  thereof  round  about 
18  brasen  walls  against  the  whole  land,  aga. 
20  make  thee  unto  this  people  a  fenced.. wall 
4  which  besiege  you  without  the  walls,  and 
4  by  the  gate  betwixt  the  two  walls:  and  he 

8  the  Chaldeans,  .brake  down  the  walls  of 
27  I  will  kindle  a  fire  in  the  wall  of  Damas. 
15  foundations  are  fallen,  her  walls  are  thr. 
12  Set  up  the  standard  upon  the  w  alls  of  B. 
44  will  punish  Bel.  .the  wall  of  Babylon  sh. 
58  The  broad  walls  of  Babylon  shall  be  utt. 

7  by  the  way  of  the  gate  between  the  two  w. 


23. 

26, 

3°. 

36, 

36. 

49. 

56 

60. 

60 

62 


15- 

21. 

39- 

39- 

49. 

5°- 

Si- 

51' 

5i- 


WALLOW 


1032 


WAR 


Jer.  52. 14  brake  down  all  the  walls  of  Jerusalem  to. 
Lam.  2.  7  he  hath  given  up . .  the  walls  of  her  palaces 

2.  8  Lord  hath  purposed  to  destroy  the  wall 

2.  8  therefore  he  made  the  rampart  and  the  w. 
2. 18  O  wall  of  the  daughter  of  Zion,  let  tears 
Eze.  26.  4  they  shall  destroy  the  walls  of  Tyrus,  and 

26.  9  he  shall  set  engines  of  war  against  thy  wa. 

26.  10  thy  walls  shall  shake  at  the  noise  of  the 

26. 12  break  down  thy  walls,  and  destroy  thy 

27.  11,  11  upon  thy  walls  round  about 

38.  11  all  of  them  dwelling  without  walls,  and 
38.  20  shall  fall,  and  every  wall  shall  fall  to  the 

40.  5  behold  a  wall  on  the  outside  of  the  house 

42.  20  it  had  a  wall  round  about,  five  hundred 
Joel  2.  7  they  shall  climb  the  wall  like  men  of  war 

2.  9  they  shall  run  upon  the  wall,  they  shall 
Amos  1.  7,  10  will  send  a  fire  on  the  wall,  .which  sh. 

1. 14  But  I  will  kindle  a  fire  in  the  wall  of  Ra. 

7.  7  Lord  stood  upon  a  wall  (made)  by  a  plumb 
Nah.  2.  s  they  shall  make  haste  to  the  wall  thereof 

3.  8  whose  rampart  (was)  the  sea,  (and)  her  w. 
Zech.  2.  s  For  I . .  will  be  unto  her  a  wall  of  fire  round 

9. M  rampart,  fnri  cliaruts. 

Dan.  9.  25  street  shall  be  built  again,  and  the  wall 

10.  A  wall,  7f)3  kothel. 

Song  2.  9  he  standeth  behind  our  wall,  he  looketh 
'll. A  wall,  ’jdi  kethal. 

Ezra  5.  8  timber  is  laid  in  the  walls,  and  this  work 
Dan.  5.  s  upon  the  plaster  of  the  wall  of  the  king’s 

12  .A  wall,  beam  (of  roof  and  floor),  Yj?  qir. 

Lev.  14.  37  (if)  the  plague  (be)  in  the  walls  of  the  ho. 
14.  37  which  in  sight  (are)  lower  than  the  wall 
14.  39  behold,  (if)  the  plague  be  spread  in  the  w. 
Kum  22.  25  the  ass.  .thrust  herself  unto  the  wall,  and 

22.  25  crushed  Balaam’s  foot  against  the  wall 
35.  4  from  the  wall  of  the  city  and  outward  a 

1  Sa.  18. 1 1  he  said,  I  will  smite  David  even  to  the  wall 

19. 10  Saul  sought  to  smite'David  even  to  the'w. 

19.  10  smote  the  javelin  into  the  wall :  and  Da. 

20.  25  king  sat.  .upon  a  seat  by  the  wall :  and  I 
25.  22  if  I  leave . .  any  that  pisseth  against  the  w. 
25.  34  been  left . .  any  that  pisseth  against  the  w. 

1  Ki.  4.  33  the  hyssop  that  springeth  out  of  the  wall 

6.  5  against  the  wall . .  the  walls  of  the  house 
6.  6  should  not  be  fastened  in  the  walls  of  the 

6.15  built  the  walls  of  the  house  within  with 
6.  13  both  the  floor  of  the  house  and  the  walls 
6.  16  both  the  floor  and  the  walls  with  boards 
6.  27  that  the  wing  of  the  one  touched  the.  .w. 
6.  27  wing  of  the  other  cherub  touched  the.  .w. 
6.  29  he  carved  all  the  walls  of  the  house  round 

14.  10  cut  off.  .him  that  pisseth  against  the  wall 
16.  11  left  him  not  one  that  pisseth  against  a  wall 

21.  21  cut  off.  .him  that  pisseth  against  the  wa. 

2  Ki.  4.  10  a  little  chamber,  I  pray  thee,  on  the  wa. 

9.  8  cut  off . .  him  that  pisseth  against  the  wa. 
9.  33  of  her  blood  was  sprinkled  on  the  wall 

20.  2  Then  he  turned  his  face  to  the  wall,  and 

1  Ch.29.  4  refined  silver,  to  overlay  the  walls  of  the 

2  Ch.  3.  7  He  overlaid,  .the  walls  thereof,  and  the 

3.  7  gold ;  and  graved  cherubim  on  the  walls 

3.  11,  12  five  cubits,  reaching  to  the  wall  of  the 
Bsa.  62.  3  as  a  bowing  wall  (shall  ye  be,  and  as)  a 
Isa.  22.  5  breaking  down  the  walls,  and  of  crying  to 

25.  4  terrible  ones  (is)  as  a  storm  (against)  the  w. 
38.  2  Ilezekiah  turned  his  face  toward  the  wall 

59. 10  We  grope  for  the  wall  like  the  blind,  and 
Eze.  4.  3  set  it  (for)  a  wall  of  iron  between  thee  and 

8.  7  when  I  looked,  behold,  a  hole  in  the  wall 
8.  8  Son  of  man,  dig  thou’;in  the  wall :  and 

8.  8  when  I  had  digged  in  the  wall,  behold,  a 
8.  10  idols,  .pourtrayed  upon  the  wall  round 

12.  5  Dig  thou  through  the  wall  in  their  sight 

12.  7  in  the  even  I  digged  through  the  wall  wi. 

12. 12  shall  dig  through  the  wall  to  carry  out 

13. 12  when  the  wall  is  fallen,  shall  it  not  be  sa. 
13. 14  So  will  I  break  down  the  wall  that  ye  ha. 

13.  15  will  I  accomplish  my  wrath  upon  the  wa. 
13.  15  wall  (is)  no  (more),  neither  they  that  have 

23.  14  she  saw  men  pourtrayed  upon  the  wall 

33.  30  still  are  talking  against  thee  by  the  walls 

41.  5  After  he  measured  the  wall  of  the  house 
4r.  6  entered  into  the  wall  which  (was)  of  the 
41.  6  but  they  had  not  hold  in  the  wall  of  the 
41.  9  thickness  of  the  wall,  which  (was)  for  the 
41.  12  wall  of  the  building  (was)  five  cubits  rou. 
41.  13  with  the  walls  thereof,  anhundred  cubits 
41.  17  by  all  the  wall  round  about,  within  and 
41.  20  palm  trees  made,  andfon)  the  wall  of  the 
41.  22  the  length  thereof,  and  the  walls  thereof 
41.  25  trees,  like  as  (were)  made  upon  the  walls 

43.  8  post  by  my  posts,  and  on  the  wall  betwe. 
Amos  5.  19  leaned  his  hand  on  the  wall,  and  a  serp. 
Hab.  2. 1 1  For  the  stone  shall  cry  out  of  the  wall 

12.  A  wall,  YU7  shur. 

Gen.  49.  22  bough. .(whose)branchesrunoverthe  wall 
2  Sa.  22.  30  troops . .  by . .  God  have  I  leaped  over  a  wa. 
Ezra  4. 12  have  set  up  the  walls  (thereof),  and  join. 
4. 13  if  this  city  be  builded,  and  the  walls  set 

4.  16  city  be  builded  (again),  and  the  walls  th. 
Job  24. 11  make  oil  within  their  walls,  (and)  tread 
Psa.  18.  29  and  by  my  God  have  I  leaped  over  a  wall 

11.  A  prince,  ox,  Yus'  shor. 

Gen.  49.  6  in  their  self  will  they  digged  down  a  wall 

15.  Walls,  rmy  sharoth. 

Jer.  3. 10  Go  ye  up  upon  her  walls,  and  destroy,  but 


18. An  outer  wall,  tux05  teichos. 

Acts  9.  25  disciples,  .let  him  down  by  the  wall  in  a 
2  Co.11.  33  a  window,  .was  I  let  down  by  the  wall 
IIeb.11.  30  By  faith  the  walls  of  Jericho  fell  down 
Rev.  21.  12  had  a  wall  great  and  high,  (and)  had  tw. 

21.  14  wall  of  the  city  had  twelve  foundations 

21. 15  and  the  gates  thereof,  and  the  wall  ther. 
21.  17  measured  the  wall  thereof,  an  hundred 
21.  18  building  of  the  wall  of  it  was  of  jasper 
21. 19  foundations  of  the  wall  of  the  city  (were) 

17 .An  inner  wall,  to7x°s  toichos. 

Acts  23.  3  God  shall  smite  thee,  (thou)  whited  wall 
WALLOW  (self), to  — 

1  .To  roll  self,  7^)  galal,  7a. 

2  Sa.  20.  12  Amasa  wallowed  in  blood  in  the  midst  of 

2  .To  reel,  totter  to  and  fro,  p9D  saphaq, 

Jer.  48.  26  Moab  shall  wallow  in  his  vomit,  and  he 

3.  To  roll  self,  press  self  on,  tibf  palasli,  7. 

Jer.  6.  26  wallow  thyself  in  ashes  ;  make  thee  mou. 

23.  34  wallow  yourselves  (in  the  ashes),  ye  prin. 
Eze.  27.  30  they  shall  wallow  themselves  in  the  ash. 

4.  To  roll,  wallow,  KvAlogai  kuliomai. 

Mark  9.  20  and  he  fell  on  the  ground,  and  wallowed 

5.  A  rolling,  wallowing,  KvXiaga  kulisma. 

2  Pe.  2.  22  sow  that  was  washed  to  her  wallowing  in 
WANDER  (about,  abroad,  up  and  down),  to  — 

1.  To  go  on,  ijVn  halak. 

Josh.  14.  10  while  (the  children  of)  Israel  wandered 
Eccl.  6.  9  Better  (is)  the . .  than  the  wandering  of  the 

2.  To  flee  aioay,  move,  wander,  ill  nadad. 

Job  15.  23  He  wandered  abroad  for  bread,  (saying) 
Frov  27.  8  As  a  bird  that  wandereth  from  her  nest 

27.  8  (is)  a  man  that  wandereth  from  his  place 
Isa.  16.  3  hide  the  outcasts;  bewray  nothimthatwa. 
Jer.  49.  5  and  none  shall  gather  up  him  that  wand. 

3.  To  move,  shake,  stagger,  wander,  JJil  nua. 

Jer.  14.  10  Thushave  they  loved  to  wander,  they  have 
Lam.  4.  14  They  have  wandered  (as)  blind  (men)  iu 

4.  15  when  they  fled  away  and  wandered,  they 
Amos  4.  8  So  two  (or)  three  cities  wandered  unto  one 
8.  12  they  shall  wander  from  sea  to  sea,  and  fr. 

4.  To  cause  to  move,  shake,  wander,  j?»  nua,  5. 

Psa.  59.  15  Let  them  wander  up  and  down  for  meat 

5 . To  wander,  cast  down,  depress,  nyy  tsaah. 

Jer.  2.  20  under  every  green  tree  thou  wanderest 

6.  To  feed,  nyn  raah. 

Num  14.  33  your  children  shall  wander  in  the  wilder. 

7.  To  err,  go  astray,  nyy  shagah. 

Eze.  34.  6  My  sheep  wandered  through  all  the  mou. 

8.  To  err,  wander,  go  astray,  njjii  taali. 

Gen.  21.  14  and  wandered  in  the  wilderness  of  Beer. 

37. 13  behold,  (lie  was)  wandering  in  the  field 
Job  38.  41  young  ones  cry  unto  God,  they  wander  for 
Psa.107.  4  They  wandered  in  the  wilderness  in  a  sol. 
ProV2i.  16  The  man  that  wandereth  out  of  the  way 
Isa.  16.  8  wandered  (through)  the  wilderness,  her 
47.  15  they  shall  wander  every  one  to  his  quart. 

9.  To  go  or  come  around,  ir(pi€pxo/j.ai  perierchomai. 
1  Ti.  5. 13  learn  (to  be)  idle,  wandering  about  from 
Heb.  11.  37  they  wandered  about  in  sheep  skins  anil 

10.  To  lead  astray,  irAav&oi  planao. 

Heb.  11.  38  they  wandered  in  deserts,  and(in)moun. 
WANDER,  to  cause,  let  or  make  to  — 

1.  To  cause  to  wander,  yu  nua,  5. 

Kum  32.  13  made  them  wander  in  the  wilderness  forty 

2. To  make  to  bend,  or  wander,  nyy  tsaah,  3. 

Jer.  48.  12  that  shall  cause  him  to  wayder 

3.  To  cause  to  err,  or  go  astray,  rot)’  shagah,  5. 

Deut  27.  18  (be)  he  that  maketh  the  blind  to  wander 
Psa.  1 1 9.  10  let  me  not  wander  from  thy  commandm. 

4.  To  cause  to  err,  wander,  go  astray,  nyiji  taali,  5. 
Gen.  20.  13  when  God  caused  me  to  wander  from  my 
Job  12.  24  causetli  them  to  wander  iu  a  wilderness 
Psa.  107.  40  causetli  them  to  wander  in  the  wilderness 

WANDERER,  wandering  — 

1.  To  flee  away,  move,  wander,  Ti:  nadad. 

Isa.  16.  2  as  a  wandering  bird  cast  out  of  the  nest 
Hos.-  9.  17  they  shallbewanderersamongthenations 
2.7’o  move,  flee,  ruander,  bemoan,  yj  nud. 

Prov26.  2  As  the  bird  by  wandering,  as  the  swallow 

3.  A  moving  or  wandering  about,  lij  nod. 

Psa.  56.  8  Thou  tellest  my  waflderings :  put  thou  my 

4 . To  bend,  wander,  nyy  tsaah. 

Jer.  48.  12  I  will  send  unto  him  wanderers,  thatsliall 

5.  Wandering,  irAuvi)Tqs  planetes. 

Jude  13  wandering  stars,  to  whom  is  reserved  the 
WANT,  (for,  in  want  of,  to)  — • 

1  .End,  cessation,  dsn  eplies. 

Prov.14.  28  but  in  tiie  want  of  people  (is)  the  destru. 

2.  Without,  in  not  (having),  n*73  belo. 

Prov  13.  23  there  is.. destroyed  for  want  of  judgment 

3.  To  cease,  Tin  chadal. 

Prov  10.  19  In  the  multitude  of  words  there  wanteth 

4.  Lacking,  npn  chaser. 

Prov.  9.  4,  16  him  that  wanteth  understanding,  she 


Prov  10.  21  feed  many :  but  fools  die  for  want  of  wis. 

28.  16  prince  that  wanteth  understanding  (is) 
Eccl.  6.  2  so  that  he  wanteth  nothing  for  his  soul  of 

5.  To  lack,  be  lacking,  npn  chaser. 

Deut  15.  8  sufficient  for  his  need,  (in  that). .  he  want. 
Psa.  23.  1  The  Loud  (is)  my  shepherd,  I  shall  not  w. 

34.  10  they  that  seek  the  Lord  shall  not  want 
Prov  13.  25  but  the  belly  of  the  wicked  shall  want 
Song  7.  2  navel  (is  like)  a  round  goblet,  (which)  w. 
Jer.  44.  18  we  have  wanted  all  (things),  and  have  be. 
Eze.  4. 17  That  they  may  want  bread  and  water,  and 

6.  Lack,  npn  cheser. 

Job  30.  3  For  want  and  famine  (they  were)  solitary 

7.  Lack,  nDn  clioser. 

Deut  28.  48  in  thirst,  and  in  nakedness,  and  in  want 

28.  57  for  she  shall  eat  them  for  want  of  all(th.) 
Amos  4.  6  have  given  you.  .want  of  bread  in  all  yo. 

8 . Lack,  YDnp  machsor. 

Judgi8.  10  place  where  (there  is)  no  want  of  any  th. 

19.  19  there  is  bread  and.  .no  want  of  any  thing 

19.  20  howsoever  (let)  all  thy  wants  (lie)  upon 
Psa.  34.  9  fear  the  Lord,  .for  (there  is)  no  want  to 
Prov.  6.  11  come  as  one  that  travelleth,  and  thy  wa. 

21.  5  butof  every  one(thatis)  hasty,  only  to  wa. 

22.  16  givetlitotherich,(shall)surely(come)tow. 

24.  34  come  (as)  one  that  travelleth,  and  thy  wa. 

9.  To  be  cut  off,  rns  karath,  2. 

Jer.  33.  17  David  shall  never  wanta  man  to  sit  upon 
33. 18  Neither  shall  the  priests  the  Levites  want 

35.  19  shall  not  want  a  man  to  stand  before  me 

10.  To  look  into,  after  or  over,  miss,  ips  paqad. 

Isa.  34.  16  none  shall  want  her  mate  :  for  my  mouth 

11.  What  is  behind,  want,  deficiency,  varepTina. 

2  Co.  8.  14  abundance  (may  be  a  supply)  for  t  heir  wa. 
8. 14  abundance  also  may  be(a  supply)  for..wa. 

9. 12  not  only  supplieth  the  want  of  the  saints 

12.  A  being  behind,  want,  deficiency,  vaTeppms. 
Marki2.  44  but  she  of  her  want  did  cast  in  all  that 
Phil.  4.  11  Not  that  I  speak  in  respect  of  want :  for 

13 . Necessary  business,  necessity,  need,  use,  xpei'a. 
Phil.  2.  25  messenger,  and . .  that  ministered  to  my  w. 

14.  To  be  behind,  inferior,  in  want,  vartpLo  huster. 
John  2.  3  when  they  wanted  wine,  the  mother  of  J 
2  Co.  1 1 .  9  when  I  was  present  with  you,  and  wanted 

WANT,  to  be  in;  (to  be)  wanting  — 

1.  Lacking,  “>’pn  chassir. 

Dan.  5.  27  Thou  art  weighed,  .and  art  found  want 

2.  Lack,  want,  pien  chesron. 

Eccl.  1.  15  that  which  is  wanting  cannot  be  numbe. 

3.  To  be  looked  after,  inspected,  missed,  i m paqad,  2. 

2  Ki.  10. 19  none  be  wanting,  .whosoever  sliaU  be  w. 

1.  To  bo  behind,  inferior,  uarepeu  hustereo. 

Lukeis.  14  a  mighty  famine .  .and  he  began  to  be  in  w. 

5.  To  leave,  fail,  be  wanting,  Aelirw  leipo. 

Titus  1.  5  set  in  order  the  things  that  are  wanting 

3. 13  diligently,  that  nothing  be  wanting  unto 
■Tas  1.  4  may  be  perfect  and  entire,  wanting  noth. 

WANTON  (against,  to  begin  to  wax),  wantonness  — 

1  .To  deal  falsely ,  deceive,  ogle  with  the  eyes,  ~fy,  3. 
Isa.  3.  16  walk  -with  stretched  forth  necks,  and  wa. 

2.  Lasciviousness,  lewdness,  daeAyeta  aselgeia. 

Rom  13.  13  not  in  chambering  and  wantonness,  not 
2  Pe.  2.  18  they  allure  through.  .  wantonness,  those 

3.  To  grow  very  wanton,  KaTaarppvia.^ w  katastrenia. 

1  Ti.  5.  1 1  they  have  begun  to  wax  wanton  against 
WAR,  (against,  to  make,  to)  — 

] .  Force,  army,  bulwark,  S>:n  chayil. 

Deut.  3. 18  pass  over,  .all (that  are)  meet  for  the  war 

2  Ch.33.  14  put  captains  of  war  in  all  the  fenced  cit. 

2.  To  fight,  devour  one  another,  Dn^  lachani,  2. 

Deut  20.  19  in  making  war  againstit  to  take  it,  thou 
Josh.  10.  5  encamped  before  Gibeon,  and  made  war 
24.  9  warred  against  Israel,  and  sent  and  call. 
Judgn.  4  children  of  Ammon  made  war  against  Is. 

11.  5  when  the  children  of  Ammonniadewara. 
11.  27  but  thou  doest  me  wrong  to  war  against 
1  Sa.  28.  15  for  the  Philistines  make  war  against  me 

1  Ki.14.  19  how  he  warred,  and  how  he  reigned,  be. 

20.  1  and  he  went  up . .  and  warred  against  it 

22.  45  his  might  that  he  showed,  and  how  he  wa. 

2  Ki.  6.  8  Then  the  king  of  Syria  warred  against  Is. 

14.  28  how  he  warred,  and  how  he  recovered  D. 
19.  8  found  the  king  of  Assyria  warring  against 

2  Ch.17.  10  so  that  they  made  no  war  against  Jehosh. 

26.  6  went  forth  and  warred  against  the  Phili. 
Isa.  37.  8  found  the  king  of  Assyria  warring  against 
37.  9  He  is  come  forth  to  make  war  with  thee 
Jer.  21.  2  king  of  Babylon  maketh  war  against  us 

2.  Fighting,  cn^>,  cr6  lacliem. 

Jiulg.  5.  8  They  cliose  new  gods;  then  (was)  war  in 
1.  A  fighting,  war,  battle,  nenpp  milchamah. 

Gen.  14.  2  made  ivar  with  Bera  king  of  Sodom,  and 
E.vod.  1.  10  when  there  falleth  out  any  war,  they  join 
13.  17  people  repent  when  they  see  war,  andth. 

15.  3  The  Lord  (is)  a  man  of  war ;  the  LoRD(is) 
17.  16  war  with  Amalekfrom  generation  to  gen. 
32.  17  said.  .(There  is)  a  noise  of  war  in  the  ca. 

Nunno.  9  if  ye  go  to  war  in  your  land  against  the 

21.  14  Wherefore  it  is  said  in  the  book  of  the  w. 
31.  27  between  them  that  took  the  war  upon  th. 


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Sum  31.  28  tribute,  .of  the  men  of  war  which  went 
li  49  taken  the  sum  of  the  men  of  war  which 
~2.  6  Shall  your  brethren  go  to  war,  and  shall 
22.  20  if  ye  will  go  armed  before  the  Lord  to  war 
DeutV  41  girded  on  every  man  his  weapons  of  war 
'214  generation  of  the  men  of  war  were  wasted 
2.  16  when  all  the  men  of  war  were  consumed 
a.  24  and  by  war,  and  by  a  mighty  hand,  and 
20  12  but  will  make  war  against  thee,  then  thou 

20  20  against  the  city  that  maketh  war  with 

21  10  When  thou  goest  forth  to  war  against  th 

.11  A-.f  ,,101.  in  t.hp  wildernes! 


o  w  lieu  inuu  gucau  iviw.  ‘ —  q. 

Josh  4  4  all  the  men  of  war,  died  in  the  wilderness 

'  4  6  till  all  the  people  (that  were)  men  of  war 

6  1  shall  compass  the  city,  all  (ye)  men  of  war 
8  1  take  all  the  people  of  war  with  thee,  and 
8  1  So  Joshua  arose,  and  all  the  people  of  war 
8  IX  all  the  people,  .of  war  that  (were)  with 

10  7  all  the  people  of  warwithhim,  andallthe 

10.  24  said  unto  the  captains  of  the  men  of  war 

11.  7  So  Joshua  came,  and  all  the  people  of  war 

11  18  Joshua  made  war  a  long  time  with  all  th. 

11  21  by  their  tribes,  .the  land  rested  from  war 
14.  11  even  so  (is)  my  strength  now,  for  war,  ho 
.4.  is  Anakims.  And  the  land  had  rest  from  war 

17.  i  because  he  was  a  man  of  war,  therefoie 
Judg.  3.  1  as  many .  .as  had  not  known  all  the  wars 

I  2  might  know  to  teach  them  war,  at  thele. 

7  10  liejudged  Israel,  and  wentoutto  war :  and 
18  11  hun.  men  appointed  with  weapons  of  war 
18'  16  men  appointed  with  their  weapons  of  war 

18.  17  men  (that  were)  appointed  with  weapons 

20  17  drew  sword :  all  these  (were)  men  of  war 

21  22  reserved  not  to  each  man  hiswifem  the  w. 

1  Sa.  8.  12  to  make  his  instruments  of- war,  and  inst. 

14.  42  there  was  sore  war  against  the  Philistines 

16  18  mighty  valiant  man,  and  a  man  of  war,  and 
„  a  youth,  and  he  a  man  of  war  from  hisyo. 

is!  4  Saul  set  him  over  the  men  of  war ;  and  he 
iq  8  there  was  war  again  :  and  David,  went  out 
27  8  Saul  called  all  the  people  together  to  war 

2  Sa  1  27  How  are.  .the  weapons  of  war  perished. 

7  1  Now  there  was  long  war  between  the  ho. 

7  6  while  there  was  war  between  thehouse  of 
8. 10  for  Hadadezer  had  wars  with  T01.  And  (J.) 

II  7  how  the  people  did,  and  how  the  war  pr. 
ii’  18  David  all  the  things  concerning  the  war 
11.  iq  an  end  of  telling  the  matters  of  the  war 

17  8  thy  father  (is)  a  man  of  war,  and  will  not 

21.  14  Moreover  the  Philistines  had  yet  war  ag. 

22.  74  He  teacheth  my  hands  to  war;  so  that  a 

1  ICi.  2.  5  whom  he  slew,  and  shed  the  blood  of  war 

2.  4  put  the  blood  of  war  upon  his  girdle  that 
4  7  for  the  wars  which  were  about  him  on  ev. 

o'  22  but  they  (were  )men  of  war,  and  his  serva. 

14.  70  there  was  war  between  Rehoboam  and  Je. 

14.  6  there  was  war  between  Rehoboam  and  Je. 

14.  7  there  was  war  betw'een  Abijam  and  Jero. 

14  16,  32  there  was  war  between  Asa  and  Baas. 

21.  18  whether  they  be  come  out  for  war,  take 

22.  1  they  continued  three  years  without  war 

2  Ki  8  28  with  Joram  the  son  of  Ahabto  the  war  ag. 

’  ii  24  out  of  the  hand  of  Jehoahazhis  father  by 
,4!  7  took  Selah  by  war,  and  called  the  name 
16.  4  Then  Rezin. .  came  upto  Jerusalem  to  war 
18  20  (I  have)  counsel  and  strength  for  the  war 
24!  16  all  (that  were)  strong  (and)  apt  for  war 
24  4  all  the  men  of  war  (tied)  by  night  by  the 
24  iq  took  an  officer  that  was  set  over  the  men 
-  Ch.  4!  10  in  the  days  of  Saul  they  made  war  with 

4.  18  and  to  shoot  with  bow,  and  skilful  in  war 
4  iq  they  made  war  with  the  Hagarites,  with 
4!  22  there  fell,  .many  slain,  because  the  war 
7  4  bands  of  soldiers  for  war,  six  and  thirty 

12!  1  among  the  mighty  men,  helpers  of  the  war 
12  33  expert  in  war,  with  all  instruments  of  war 
12  34  of  the  Danites  expert  in  war  twenty  and 
12'  36  such  as  went  forth  to  battle,  expert  in  war 

12  78  All  these  men  of  war,  that  could  keep  ra. 

18.  10  for  Hadarezer  had  war  with  Ton;  and.,  all 

20.  4  that  there  arose  war  at  Gezer  with  the  1  h. 
20.  4  there  was  war  again  with  the  Philistines 
20.  6  yet  again  there  was  war  at  Gath,  where 
22.  8  hast  made  great  wars :  thou  shalt  not  bu. 

28  7  because  thou  (hast  been)  a  man  of  war,  and 

-  Ch.  6.  34  If  thy  people  go  out  to  war  against  their 
8  q  but  they  (were)  men  of  war,  and  chief  of 
12!  14  wars  between  Rehoboam  and  J eroboam 

13.  2  there  was  war  between  Abijah  and  Jero. 

13  3  array  withan  army  of  valiant  men  of  war 

14.  6  land  had  rest,  and  he  had  no  war  in  those 
14.  iq  there  was  no  (more)  war  unto  the  five  and 
16.  q  therefore,  .henceforth  thou  shalt  have  wars 
17  13  men  of  war,  mighty  men  of  valour,  (were) 
18.  3  answered,  .(we  will  be)  with  thee  m  the  w. 
22.  4  went  with  Jelioram.  .to  war  against  Had. 

26  13  that  made  war  with  mighty  power,  to  help 

27  7  rest  of theacts  of  Jotham, audalllns  wars 
32  6  set  captains  of  war  over  the  people,  and 
34.  21  against  the  house  wherewith  I  have  war 

Job  5.  20  and  in  war  from  the  power  of  the  sword 

•38  20  reserved ..  against  the  day  of  battle  and  w. . 

Psa  18  34  He  teacheth  my  hands  to  war,  so  that  a 
'27  3  though  war  should  rise  against  me,  m  this 

46.  Q  He  maketh  wars  to  cease  unto  the  end  of 
120.  7  peace :  but  when  I  speak,  they  (are)  foi 
140  2  continually  are  they  gathered .  .(for)  w-ar 
144.  1  which  teacheth  my  hands  to  war,  (and) 
Prov  20. 18  counsel ;  and  with  good  advice  make  war 
24  6  by  wise  counsel  thou  shalt  make  thy  war 

Eccl.  3.’  8  time  to  hate ;  a  time  of  war,  and  a  time 
8  8  (there  is)  no  discharge  in  (that)  war,  nei. 

Song  3’.  8  They  allhold  swords,  (being)  expert  m  war 

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Isa.  2.  4  neither  shall  they  learn  war  any  more 
3  2  The  mighty  man,  and  the  man  of  war 
f  24  by  the  sword,  and  thy  mighty  in  the  war 
7  1  went  up  toward  Jerusalem  to  w  ar  against 

21  is  bow,  and  from  the  grievousness  of  war 
26.  4  counsel  and  strength  for  war:  now,  on 
41  12  they  that  war  against  thee  shall  be  as  no. 

I2'  13  he  shall  stir  up  jealousy  like  a  man  of  war 
Jer  4'.  iq  the  sound  of  the  trumpet,  the  alarm  of  w. 

6  4  Prepare  ye  war  against  her ;  arise,  and  let 
6  23  set  in  array  as  men  for  war,  against  thee 
21!  4  I  "dll  turn  back  the  weapons  of  war  that 
28.  8  prophesied . .  of  war,  and  of  evil,  and  of 
38  4  weakeneth  the  hands  of  the  men  of  war 
30  4  saw  them,  and  all  the  men  of  war  then 

41  3  were  found  there,  (and)  the  men  of  war 

41'.  16  mighty  men  of  war,  and  the  women,  and 
4.2  14  where  we  shall  see  no  war,  nor  hear  the 
Is!  14  (are)  mighty  and  strongmen  for  the  war? 

40  2  that  I  will  cause  an  alarm  of  war  to  be 
40  26  all  the  men  of  war  shall  be  cut  off  m  that 

40  30  all  her  men  of  war  shall  be  cut  off  in  that 

41  20  (art)  my  battle  ax  (and)  weapons  of  war 
„  32  burned  with  fire,  and  the  men  of  war  are 
42'  7  all  the  men  of  war  fled,  and  went  forth 
42’  24  which  had  the  charge  of  the  men  of  war 

Eze.  17. 17  make  for  him  in  the  war,  by  casting  up 
27  10  thy  men  of  war :  they  hanged  the  shield 
27  27  all  thy  men  of  war,  that  (are)  in  thee,  and 
32  27  down  to  hell  with  their  weapons  of  war 
,0  20  and  with  all  men  of  war,  saith  the  Lord 
Dan  0  26  unto  the  end  of  the  war  desolations  are 
Joel’  2’  7  they  shall  climb  the  wall  like  men  of- war 
2!  q  Prepare  war.,  let  all  the  men  of  war  draw 
Mic  2.  8  pass  by  securely  as  men  averse  from  war 
34  mouths,  they  even  prepare  war  against 
4.  3  neither  shall  they  learn  war  any  more 

5.  To  assemble,  serve  the  host,  iq*  tsaba. 

Num  3  1 .  7  they  warred  against  the  Midiamtes,  as  the 
31.  42  Moses  divided  from  the  men  that  warred 

6 . A  host,  assembly,  warfare,  service,  tsaba. 

Num.  1.  3  all  that  are  able  to  go  forth  to  war  m  Isr. 

1.  20  all  that  were  able  to  go  forth  to  war 
So  in  verse  22,  24,  26,  28,  30,  32,  34>  36,  38,  4°’42’ 

26.  2  all  that  are  able  to  go  to  war  in  Isiael 
31’  3  Arm  someof  yourselves  unto  the  war,  and 
31'  4  tribes  of  Israel,  shall  ye  send  to  the  war 

21  4  of  (eveiy)  tribe,  twelve  thousand  armed 
31’  6  Moses  sent  them  to  the  war,  a  thousand 
31'  6  son  of  Eleazar  the  priest,  to  the  war,  with 
3i!  2i  said  unto  the  men  of  war  which  went  to 
31  32  rest  of  the  prey  which  the  men  of  war  had 
31  36  portion  of  them  which  went  out  to  war 
31  c,  men  of  war  had  taken  spoil,  every  man 
X2  27  pass  over,  every  man  armed  for  war,  bef. 

Deut  24.  4  he  shall  not  go  out  to  war,  neither  shall 
Josh  4. 13  About  forty  thousand  prepared  for  war 

22  12  together  at  Shiloh,  to  go  up  to  war  agai. 

1  Ch  4  18  four  and  forty  thousand  seven,  .to  the  w. 

,  11  hundred  (soldiers),  fit  to  go  out  for  war 
7.  40  them  that  were  apt  to  the  war(and)  to  ba. 
12  8  men  of  war  (fit)  for  the  battle,  that  could 

12’  27  bands  (that  were)  ready  armed  to  the  war 
12’  24  (were)  six  thousand .  .ready  armed  to . . w. 
12  24  mighty  men  of  valour  for  the  war,  seven 
12.  77  with  all  manner  of  instruments  of  war  for 

2  Ch  17  18  fourscore  thousand  ready  prepared ..  war 

24  4  to  go  forth  to  war,  that  could  handle  spe. 

26  11  that  went  out  to  war  by  bands,  according 
28’.  12  stood  up  against  them  that  came  from.,  w 
Job  10. 17  upon  me ;  changes  and.  war  (are)  against 

7  Before,  over  against,  battering  ram,  Sg'p  qobel. 

Eze.  26.  9  he  shall  set  engines  of  war  against  thy 

8  A  draining  near,  conflict,  war,  qerab. 

Psa.  44.  21  war  (was)  in  his  heart :  his  words  were  s. 
68.  70  scatter  thou  the  people  (that)  delight  in 
144  1  which  teacheth  my  hands  to  war,  (and) 

Eccl.  q.  18  Wisdom  (is)better  than  weapons  of  war 
Dan  7  21  same  horn  made  war  with  the  saints,  and 


9.  To  war  against,  avncrTparevoyai  antistrateuom. 
Rom.  7.  23  another  law  in  my  members,  warring  ag. 


10  War,  battle,  strife,  contention,  ir6\eyos  polemos. 

Matt  24  6  ye  shall  hear  of  wars  and  rumours  of  wars 

Mark  1 3.  7  ye  shall  hear  of  wars  and  rumours  of  wars 
Lukeig.  31  wliat  king,  going  to  make  war  against  an. 

21.  q  when  ye  shall  hear  of  wars  and  commoti. 
Jas.  4.  1  From  whence,  .wars and  fightings  among 

Rev  11.  7  beast,  .shall  make  war  against  them,  and 

12.  7  there  was  war  in  heaven  :  Michael  and 
12.17  went  to  make  war  with  the  remnant  of  her 
it  7  lit  was  given  unto  him  to  make  war  with] 
19.  19  gathered  together  to  make  war  against 

11  .To  wage  war,  fight,  iro\eyeo>  polemeo. 

Tas.  4.  2  ye  fight  and  war,  yet  ye  have  not,  because 

Rev  13  4  the  beast?  who  is  able  to  make  war  with 

'  17  14  These  shall  make  war  with  theLamb,  and 
19. 11  in  righteousn.  he  doth  judge  and  make  w. 

12  Warlike  force,  army,  arparevya  strateuma. 
Luke23. 11  Herod  with  his  men  of  war  set  him  at  no. 

13 .To  war,  wage  war,  arpartvoyai  strateuomai. 

2  Co  10  7  though  we  walk  in  the  flesh,  we  do  not  w. 

1  Ti  1.  18  that  thou  by  them  mightest  war  a  good 

2  Ti  2  4  No  man  that  warreth  entangletli  himself 

Jas.’  4.  J  of  your  lusts  that  war  in  your  members 

1  Pe.  2.  11  abstainfromfleshly lusts, which waragai. 


WARD  — 

1. A  ward,  guard,  charge,  npP’P  mishmnr. 

Gen.  40.  3  he  put  them  in  ward  in  the  house  of  the 
40.  4  and  they  continued  a  season  in  ward 
40.  7  with  him  in  the  ward  of  his  Lord  s  house 
41  10  put  me  in  ward  in  the  captain  of  the  gua. 

42.  17  he  put  them  altogether  into  ward  three 
Lev.  24.  12  they  put  him  in  ward,  that  the  mind  of 
Num  14.  34  they  put  him  in  ward,  because  it  was  not 
1  Ch.  26.  16  causeway  of  the  going  up,  ward  against  w. 

Nell.  12.  24  to  give  thanks,  .ward  over  against  ward 

12.  25  keeping  the  ward  at  the  thresholdsof  the 

2.  A  ward,  charge,  guard,  rnptpp  mishmereth. 

1  Ch  q.  23  the  house  of  the  tabernacle,  by  wards 

12.  29  greatest  part  of  them  had  kept  the  ward 

25.  8  they  cast  lots,  ward  against  (ward),  as  w. 

26.  12  wards  one  against  another,  to  minister  111 
Neh.  12.  45  kept  the  ward  of  their  God,  and  the  ward 

1 3.  30  appointed  the  wards  of  the  priests  and  the 
Isa.  21.  8  day  time,  and  I  am  set  in  my  ward  whole 

3 . House  of  ward,  rnq?p  n’3  beth  mishmereth. 

2  Sa.  20.  3  put  them  in  ward,  and  fed  them,  but  went 

4.  A  prison,  ii’D  sugar. 

Eze.  19.  9  they  put  him  in  ward  in  chains,  and  brou. 

5. Inspection,  supervision,  rnp?  peqiduth. 

Jer.  37.  13  captain  of  the  ward  (was)  there,  whose 

5. A  guarding,  guard,  ward,  <pv\aK-fi  pliulake. 

Acts  12.  10  they  were  past  the  firstandtlie  second  w. 

WARDROBE  — 

Cloaks,  garments,  coverings,  Dnip  bcgadim. 

2  Ki  22  14  son  of  Harlias,  keeper  of  the  wardrobe,  n. 

2  Ch.34.  22  son  of  Hasrah,  keeper  of  the  wardrobe,  n. 
WARE,  to  be — 

To  be  conscious  of,  know  together,  trvvoi 5a  sunoida. 
Acts  14.  6  They  were  ware  of  (it),  and  fled  unto  Ly.  ^ 

WARE,  wares — 

1.  Vessel,  utensil,  instrument,  '7?  keli. 

Jon.  1.  5  cast  forth  the  wares  that  (were)  in  the  sh. 

i.Thinq  for  sale,  price,  *pp  meker. 

Neh.  13.  16  which  brought  fish,  and  all  manner  of  w 

3.  Sale,  thing  for  sale,  qp?  mimkar. 

Neh.  13.  20  sellers  of  all  kind  of  ware,  lodged  without 

4  Wares,  what  are  brought,  ninpp  maqqachoth. 

Neh.  10.  31  people  of  the  land  bring  ware  or  any  vie. 

5.  Merchandise,  nj;33  Icinah. 

Jer.  10. 17  Gather  up  thy  wares  out  of  the  land,  O 

6.  Traffic,  exchange,  remnant,  izzabon. 

Eze.  27.  33  When  thy  wares  went  forth  out  of  the  sc. 

7 . Work,  ntrjf.p  maaseh. 

Eze.  27.  16  by  reason  of  the  multitude  of  the  wares 
WARFARE,  (to  go  a)  — 

l.A  host,  tqx  tsaba. 

1  Sa.  28.  1  gathered  their  armies  together  for  warfa. 

2  Warfare,  military  service,  arparda  strateia. 

2  Co  IO  4  For  the  weapons  of  our  warfare  (are)  not 
I  Ti.  1. 18  that  thou  by  them  mightest  war  agood  w. 

3.  To  wage  war,  orparevoyaL  strateuomai. 

1  Co.  g.  7  Who  goetli  a  warfare  any  time  at  his  own 

WARM  (at,  self,  to)  — 

1  .Hot,  warm,  on  chain. 

Job  37.  17  How  thy  garments  (are)  warm,  when  he 

2  To  be  or  become  bold  or  warm,  Dpn  chamam. 

Isa.  44.  15  for  he  will  take  thereof,  and  warm  him. 

44  16  yea,  he  warmeth  (himself),  and  saith,  Aha 
47.  14  (there  shall)  not  (be)  a  coal  to  wann  at 

3.  To  warm,  Dpi)  chamam,  3. 

Job  39.  14  leaveth  her  eggs  in  the  earth,  and  warm. 

4.  To  heat,  warm,  Oepyaivio  thermainb. 

Marki4.  44  sat  with  the  servants,  and  warmed  him. 

14.  67  when  she  saw  Peter  warming  himself,  she 
Johni8.  18  warmed  themselves :  and  Peter,  .warm.  h. 
18.  25  And  Simon  Peter  stood  and  warmed  him. 

WARM,  to  be,  wax,  be  warmed  — 

1 .  Heat,  warmth,  on  chom. 

Hag.  1.  6  ye  clothe  you,  but  there  is  none  warm,  and 

2.  To  heat,  warm,  opn  chamam. 

2  Ki  4  34  child,  and  the  flesh  of  the  child  waxed  w. 
Isa.  44. 16  and  saith.  Aha,  I  am  warm,  I  have  seen 

3 . To  heat  or  warm  self,  opn  chamam,  7. 

Job  31.  20  (if)  he  were  (not)  warmed  -with  the  fleece 

4 . To  be  hot,  warm,  on;  yacham. 

Eccl.  4. 1 1  they  have  heat;  but  how  can  one  be  warm? 

5  To  be  heated,  warmed,  Otpyalvoyai  therrnainomai. 
Jas.  2.  16  Depart  in  peace,  be  (ye)  warmed  and  fill. 

WARN,  be  warned,  give  warning,  to  — 

1  To  be  warned,takeor  receive  warning,  inizahar,  - . 

’  Psa  iq  1 1  Moreover  by  them  is  thy  servant  warned 

Eze  3.  21  he  shall  surely  live,  because  he  is  warned 
’33  4  liearetli  the  sound . .  and  taketh  not  warn. 

3,  3  heard  the  sound . .  and  took  not  warning 

33!  s  he  that  taketh  warning  shall  deliver  his 
33.  6  blow  not . .  and  the  people  be  not  warned 

2 .To  warn,  ( cause  to)  shine,  in;  zahar,  5. 

2  Ki.  6. 10  which  the  man  of  God  told  him  and  war. 


WARNED 


1034 


WASTE 


2  Ch.19.  jo  ye  shall  even  warn  them  that  they  tresp. 
Eze.  3.  17  hear  the  word,  .and  give  them  warning 
3. 18  givest  himnot  warning,  .speakestto  warn 

3.  19  Yet  if  thou  warn  the  wicked,  and  he  turn 

3.  20  because  thou  hast  not  given  him  warning 

3.  21  if  thou  warn  the  righteous  (man),  that  the 
33.  3  he  blow  the  trumpet,  and  warn  the  people 
33.  7  hear  the  word  at  my  mouth,  and  warn  th. 
33.  8  if  thou  dost  not  speak  to  warn  the  wicked 
33.  9  if  thou  warn  the  wicked  of  his  way  to  turn 

3.  To  cause  to  testify,  protest,  ny  ud,  5. 

•ler.  6.  10  To  whom  shall  I  speak,  and  give  warning 

4.  To  put  in  before  the  mind,  warn,  rovOerea)  nou. 
Acts  20.  31  I  ceased  not  to  warn  every  one  night  and 
1  Co.  4.  14  shame  you,  but,  as  my  beloved  sons,  X  wa. 
Col.  1.  28  warning  every  man,  and  teaching  every 

1  Th.  5.  14  warn  them  that  are  unruly,  comfort  the 

5.  To  show  secretly,  partly,  vwoSelKvup.i  hupodeikn. 
Matt.  3.  7  who  hath  warned  you  to  flee  from  the  wr. 
Luke  3.  7  who  hath  warned  you  to  flee  from  the  wr. 

WARNED  of  God,  to  be  — 

To  warn  by  an  oracle,  xpyp-aTi(ai  chrematizo. 

Matt.  2.  12  being  warned  of  God  in  a  dream  that  they 

2.  22  being  warned  of  God  in  a  dream,  he  turned 
Acts  10.  22  Cornelius . .  was  warned  from  God  by  an 
Heb.  11.  7  By  faith  Noah,  being  warned  of  God  of  th. 
WARP  — 

Web,  woven  stuff,  viarp,  'W  shethi. 

Lev.  13.48  Whether  (it  be)  in  the  warp,  or  woof,  of  li. 

13.  49,  51,  53,  57  either  in  the  warp,  or  in  the  w. 

13.  52  whether  warp  or  woof,  in  woollen  or  in  li. 

13.  56  out  of  the  skin,  or  out  of  the  warp,  or  out 

13.  58  either  warp  or  woof,  or  whatsoever  thing 
13.  59  either  in  the  warp,  or  woof,  or  any  thing 
WARRIOR,  (to  be  a)  — 

1  .To  do  war  or  battle,  njvy  asah  milchamah. 

1  Ki.  12.  21  chosen  men,  which  were  warriors,  to  fight 

2  Ch.  11.  i  chosen  (men),  which  were  warriors,  to  fi. 

2.  To  equip,  shoe  or  prepare  self,  |ko  saan. 

Isa.  9.  5  Eor  every  battle  of  the  warrior  (is)  with 
WASH  (away,  self,  throughly,  be  washed),  to  — 

1  .To  cast  out,  purge,  force  away,  nn  duach,  5. 

2  Ch.  4.  6  such  tilings  as  they  offered . .  they  washed 
Eze.  40.  38  gates,  where  they  washed  the  burnt  offer. 

2.  To  wash,  D33  kabas,  3. 

Gen.  49.  11  washed  his  garments  in  wine,  and  his  cl. 
Exod^.  10  said  unto  Moses,  .let  them  wash  their  cl. 

19.  14  sanctified  the  people;  and  they  washed  th. 
Lev.  6.  27  thou  slialt  wash  that  whereon  it  was  spri. 

11.  25,  28,  40, 40  wash  his  clothes,  and  be  unclean 
13.  6,  34  and  he  shall  wash  his  clothes,  and  be  cl. 
13.  54  Then  the  priest  shall  command  that  they 

13.  58  the  garment,  .which  thou  slialt  wash,  if 

14.  8  he  that  is  to  be  cleansed  shall  wash  his  cl. 

14.  9  and  he  shall  wash  his  clothes,  also  he  sli. 

14.  47  shall  wash  his  clothes,  .shall  wash  his  cl. 
*5*  5»  6,  7,  8, 10, 11,  13,  21,  22,  27  wash  his  clothes 

16.  26,  28  wash  his  clothes,  ami  bathe  his  flesh  in 

17.  15  both  wash  his  clothes,  and  bathe  (himself) 
17.  16  But  if  he  wash  (them)  not,  nor  bathe  his 

Num.  8.  7  wash  their  clothes,  and  (so)  make  themse. 

8.  21  were  purified,  and  they  washed  their  clo. 
19.  7  Then  the  priest  shall  wash  his  clothes,  and 
19.  8  wash  his  clothes  in  water,  and  bathe  his  fl. 

19. 10  wash  his  clothes,  and  be  unclean  until  the 

19. 19  wash  his  clothes,  and  bathe  himself  in  wa. 
19.  21  he  that  sprinkleth. .  shall  wash  his  clothes 
31.  24  ye  shall  wash  your  clothes  on  the  seventh 

Sa.  19.  24  nor  trimmed  his  beard,  nor  washed  his  cl. 
sa.  51.  2  Wash  me  throughly  from  mine  iniquity 
51.  7  Purge  me  with  hyssop,  .wash  me,  and  I 
Jer.  2.  22  For  though  thou  wash  thee  with  nitre, and 

4.  14  wash  thine  heart  from  wickedness,  that 

3.  To  be  washed,  D33  kabas,  4. 

Lev.  13.  58  then  it  shall  be  washed  the  second  time 

15. 17  shall  be  washed  with  water,  and  be  unci. 

4.  To  ivash  self,  D37  kabas,  7. 

Lev.  13.  55  look  on  the  plague,  after  that  it  is  washed 

5.  To  wash,  bathe,  fni  rachats. 

Gen.  18.  4  wash  your  feet,  and  rest  yourselves  under 
19.  2  tarry  all  night,  and  wash  your  feet,  and 
24.  32  water  to  wash  his  feet,  and  the  men's  feet 
43.  24  gave  (them)  water,  and  they  washed  their 
43.  31  washed  his  face,  and  went  out,  and  refr. 
Exod.  2.  5  daughter  of  Pharaoh  came  down  to  wash 

29.  4  congregation,  .shalt  wash  them  with  wa. 

29. 17  wash  the  inwards  of  him,  and  his  legs,  and 

30.  18  and  his  foot  (also  of)  brass,  to  wash  (wi.) 

30. 19  shall  wash  their  hands  and  their  feet  th. 
30.  20  they  shall  wash  with  water,  that  they  die 
30.  21  So  they  shall  wash  their  hands  and  their 
40.  12  bring  Aaron  and  his  sons,  .and  wash  them 
40.  30  and  the  altar,  and  put  water  there,  to  wa. 
40.  31  Moses  and  Aaron  and  his  sons  washed  th. 
40.  32  they  washed ;  as  the  Lord  commanded  M. 

Lev.  1.  9  inwards  and  his  legs  shall  he  wash  in  wa. 
1.  13  But  he  shall  wash  the  inwards  and  the  legs 
8.  6  brought  Aaron  and  his  sons,  and  washed 

8.  21  he  washed  the  inwards  and  the  legs  in  wa. 

9.  14  he  did  wash  the  inwards  and  the  legs,  and 

14.  8  shave  off  all  his  hair,  and  wash  himself  in 

14.  9  also  he  shall  wash  his  flesh  in  water,  and 

15.  16  then  he  shall  wash  all  his  flesh  in  water 

16.  4  therefore  shall  he  wash'liis  flesh  in  water 
16.  24  he  shall  wash  his  flesh  with  water  in  the 
22.  6  not  eat . .  unless  lie  wash  his  flesh  with  wa. 


Deut2i.  6  shall  wash  their  hands  over  theheiferth. 

23.  1 1  he  shall  wash  (himself)  with  water,  and 
Judgij.  21  they  washed  their  feet,  and  did  eat  and 
Ruth  3.  3  Wash  thyself  therefore,  and  anoint  thee 

1  Sa.  25.  41  servant  to  wash  the  feet  of  the  servants 

2  Sa.  n.  2  from  the  roof  I10  saw  a  woman  washing 

11.  8  Go  down  to  thy  house,  and  wash  thy  feet 

12.  20  David  arose  from  the  earth,  and  washed 

1  Ki.22.  38  they  washed  his  armour;  according  unto 

2  Ki.  5.  10  Go  and  wash  in  Jordan  seven  times,  and 

5.  12  may  I  not  wash  in  them,  and  be  clean? 

5.  13  whenhesaith  to  thee,  Wash,  and  be  clean 
2  Ch.  4.  6  lavers.  .to  wash  in.  .the  sea.  .to  wash  in 
Job  29.  6  When  I  washed  my  steps  with  butter,  and 
Psa.  26.  6  I  will  wash  my  hands  in  innocency :  so 
58.  10  shall  wash  his  feet  in  the  blood  of  the  wi. 
73.  13  cleansed  my  heart  (in)  vain,  and  washed 
Song  5.  3  I  have  washed  my  f eet ;  how  shall  I  defile 
5.  12  rivers  of  waters,  washed  with  milk,  (and) 
Isa.  1.  16  Wash  you,  make  you  clean ;  put  away  the 

4.  4  When  the  Lord  shall  have  washed  away 
Eze.  16.  9  Then  washed  I  thee  with  water ;  yea,  I 
23.  40  for  whom  thou  didst  wash  thyself,  paint. 

6.  To  be  washed,  bathed,  |’rn  rachats,  4. 

Prov3o.  12  a  generation  not  washed  from  their  flit. 
Eze.  16.  4  neither  wast  thou  washed  in  water  to  su. 

7.  To  wash  or  bathe  self,  I’rn  rachats,  7. 

Job  9.  30  If  I  wasli  myself  with  snow  water,  and 

8.  To  overflow,  rinse,  wash  away,  shataph. 

1  Ki.22.  38  washed  the  chariot  in  the  pool  of  Samaria 
Job  14.  19  thou  washest  away  the  things  which  grow 
Eze.  16.  9  I  throughly  washed  away  thy  bloodfrom 

9  .To  wash  off  or  away,  atroAovw  apolouo. 

Acts  22. 16  wash  away  thy  sins,  calling  on  the  name 

1  Co.  6.  11  but  ye  are  washed,  but  ye  are  sanctified 

10.  To  ivash  off  or  fully,  airovlirropai  aponiptomai. 
Matt.  27.  24  washed  (his)  hands  before  the  multitude 

11.  To  wash  or  rinse  off  or  away,  a.iroir\bv(i  apop. 
Luke  5.  2  were  gone  out  of  them,  and  [were  wash.] 

12 . To  baptize,  pour  out  (water),  fianrifa  buptizo. 
Mark  7.  4  except  they  wash,  they  eat  not.  And  ma 
Lukeu.  38  marvelled  that  he  had  not  first  washed 

13.  To  wet ,  send  rain,  flp£xw  brecho. 

Luke  7.  38  began  to  wash  his  feet  with  tears,  and  did 
7.  44  but  she  hath  washed  my  feet  with  tears 

14.  To  wash,  cleanse,  loosen,  bathe,  \ova>  louo. 

John  13.  10  He  that  is  washed  needeth  not  save  to 
Acts  9.  37  whom  when  they  had  washed,  they  laid 

16.  33  took  them,  .and  washed  (their)  stripes 
Heb.  10.  22  having,  .our  bodies  washed  with  purewa. 

2  I’e.  2.  22  sow  that  was  washed  to  her  wallowing  in 
Rev.  1.  5  and  washed  us  from  our  sins  in  his  own 

15. 7'o  wash  or  wet  ( the  hands  or  feet),  vlirra  niptb. 
Matt.  6.  17  But  thou,  when  thou  fastest,  .wash  thy 

15.  2  they  wash  not  their  hands  when  theyeat 
Mark  7.  3  all  the  Jews,  except  they  wash  (their)  li. 
John  9.  7  Go,  [wash].  .He  went,  .and  washed,  and 

9.  11  wash:  and  I  went  and  washed,  and  I  rec. 
g.  15  He  put  clay  upon  mine  eyes,  and  I  washed 

13.  5  began  to  wash  the  disciples’  feet,  and  to 
13.  6  saith  unto  him,  Lord,  dost  thou  wash  my 
13.  8  Thou  shalt  never  wash  my  feet.  .If  I  wash 

13. 10  He.  .needeth.not  save  to  wash  (his)  feet 
13.  12  So  after  he  had  washed  theirfeet,  and  had 
13. 14  washed  your  feet,  ye  also  ought  to  wash 

1  Ti.  5.  10  if  she  have  washed  the  saints’  feet,  if  she 

16.  To  wash  clean,  n\vua>  plunb. 

Rev.  7.  14  have  washed  their  robes,  and  made  them 
WASHING,  washpot  — 

1.  To  wash  self,  D33  kabas,  7. 

Lev.  13.  56  plague  (be)  somewhat  dark  after  the  wa. 

2.  The  waters,  D’Dfr  hammayim. 

Nch.  4.  23  every  one  put  them  off  for  washing 

3 . Pot  for  washing  or  bathing,  |'rn  vd  sir  rachats. 

Psa.  60.  8  Moab  (is)  my  washpot;  over  Edom  will  I 
108.  9  Moab  (is)  my  washpot;  over  Edom  will  I 

4.  Washing,  bathing,  r\y~~l  rachtsah. 

Song  6.  6  flock  of  sheep  which  go  up  from  the  wash. 

4.  2  a  flock . .  which  came  up  from  the  washing 

5.  Washing,  pouring  on  (of  water),  ^airrurpos. 
Mark  7.  4  washing  of  cups,  and  pots,  brasen  vessels 

7.  8  [washing  of  pots  and  cups;  and  many  ot.] 
Heb.  9.  10  only  in  meats  and  drinks,  and  divers  wa. 

6. /I  laver,  bath,  washing  vessel,  Kovrpiv  loutron. 

Eph.  5.  26  cleanse  it  with  the  washing  of  water  by 
Titus  3.  5  by  the  washing  of  regeneration,  and  ren. 
WASTE  (place),  wasteness,  waster,  wasting,  wasted  — 
1  .To  be  wasted,  pSa  balaq,  4. 

Nah.  2. 10  She  is  empty,  and  void,  and  waste;  and 

2.  Waste,  desolation,  nna  bathah. 

Isa.  5.  6  I  will  lay  it  waste:  it  shall  not  be  pruned 

3.  Dry,  waste,  3in  chareb.  ■ 

Nell.  2.  3  place  of  my  fathers'  sepulchres,  (lietli)  w. 

2. 17  how  Jerusalem  (lieth)  waste,  and  the  ga. 
Eze.  36.  3s  and  the  waste  and  desolate  and  ruined 
36.  38  so  shall  the  waste  cities  be  filled  with  flo. 
Hag.  1.  4  in  your  ceiled  houses,  and  this  house  (lie) 
1.  9  Because  of  mine  house  that  (is)  waste,  and 
i.Drought,  waste,  3in  choreb. 

Isa.  61.  4  they  shall  repair  the  waste  cities,  the  do. 


5.  A  waste,  place  of  draught,  naan  chorbah. 

Lev.  26.  31  I  will  make  your  cities  waste,  and  bring 
26.  33  land  shall  lie  desolate,  and  your  cities  wa. 
Isa.  5.  17  the  waste  places  of  the  fat  ones  shall  str. 
49.  19  For  thy  waste  and  thy  desolate  places,  and 

51.  3  he  will  comfort  all  her  waste  places ;  and 

52.  9  sing  together,  ye  waste  places  of  Jerusal. 
58.  12  shall  build  the  old  waste  places :  thou  sh. 
61.  4  they  shall  build  the  old  wastes,  they  shall 

Jer.  44.  6  they  are  wasted  (and)  desolate,  as  at  this 
49. 13  the  cities  thereof  shall  be  perpetual  was. 
Eze.  5.  14  Moreover  I  will  make  thee  waste,  and  a 
29.  9  the  land  of  Egypt  shall  lie  desolate  and  wa. 

29. 10  will  make  the  land  of  Egypt  utterly  waste 
33.  24  they  that  inhabit  those  wastes  of  the  land 
33.  27  surely  they  that  (are)  in  the  wastes  shall 

35.  4  I  will  lay  thy  cities  waste,  and  thou  shalt 

36.  4  to  the  desolate  wastes,  and  to  the  cities 
36.  10  cities  shall  be  inhabited,  and  the  wastes 
36.  33  dwell  in  the  cities,  and  the  wastes  shall 
38.  8  mountains . .  which  have  been  always  wa. 

6.  A  waste,  desolation,  nxisrn  meslioah. 

J ob  30.  3  wilderness  in  former  time  desolate  and  w. 
38.  27  To  satisfy  the  desolate  and  waste  (ground) 

7. /1  waste,  desolation,  .ikin'  shoah. 

Zeph.  1.  15  a  day  of  wasteness  and  desolation,  a  day 

8.  Destruction,  spoiling,  lir  shod. 

Isa.  59.  7  wasting  and  destruction  (are)  in  their  pa. 
60.  18  wasting  nor  destruction  within  thy  bord. 

9.  To  corrupt,  destroy, •nn?'  shachath,  5. 

Prov  18.  9  is  brother  to  him  that  is  a  great  waster 
Isa.  54.  16  and  I  have  created  the  waster  to  destroy 

10 . Desolation,  astonishment,  ns»  shammah. 

Jer.  2.15  they  made  his  land  waste :  his  cities  are 

46. 19  Nopli  shall  be  waste  and  desolate  without 
Joel  1.  7  He  hath  laid  my  vine  waste,  and  barked 
11  .To  be  or  become  astonished,  shamem,  2. 
Amos  9.  14  they  shall  build  the  waste  cities,  and  in. 

12.  Astonishment,  desolation,  n.pps’  shemamah. 

Mai.  1.  3  laid  his  mountains  and  his  heritage  waste 

13 . Ruin,  vacancy,  vanity,  nn  tohu. 

Deut32.  10  He  found  him.  .in  the  waste  howling  wil. 

14.  Destruction,  lose,  loosing  away,  awioheia  apoleia. 
Matt26.  8  saying,  To  what  purpose  (is)  this  waste? 
Marki4.  4  Why  was  this  waste  of  the  ointment  ma.? 

WASTE  (away,  laid  be  laid,  lay  lie,  make),  to  — 

1.  To  wear  out,  make  old,  173  balali,  3. 

1  Ch.17.  9  neither,  .waste  them  any  more,  as  at  the 

2.  To  waste,  P^3  balaq. 

Isa.  24.  1  maketh  the  earth  empty,  .maketh  it  waste 

3.  To  bum,  consume,  ij[3  baar,  3. 

Num  24.  22  the  Kenite  shall  be  wasted,  until  Asshur 

4 . To  vjeaken,  become  weak,  boij  chalash 

Job  14.  10  man  dieth,  and  wasteth  away :  yea,  man 

5.  To  be  or  dry  up,  waste,  3in  chareb. 

Isa.  19.  5  and  the  river  shall  be  wasted  and  dried  up 

34. 10  generation  to  generation  it  shall  lie  waste 

60. 12  yea,  (those) nationsshallbeutterly  wasted 
Jer.  50.  21  waste  and  utterly  destroy  after  them,  sa. 
Eze.  6.  6  shall  be  laid  waste . .  altars  may  be  laid  w. 

12.  20  the  cities,  .inhabited  shall  be  laid  waste 
Amos  7.  9  the  sanctuaries  of  Israel  shall  be  laid  wa. 

6 . To  cause  to  dry  up,  lay  waste,  3i n  chareb,  5. 

Isa.  37.  1 8  the  kings  of  Assyria  have  laid  waste  all 

42.  15  I  will  make  waste  mountains  and  hills, and 
49.  17  they  that  made  thee  waste  shall  go  forth 
Eze.  19.  7  he  laid  waste  their  cities  ;  and  the  land 
Zeph.  3.  6  I  made  their  streets  waste,  that  none  pa. 

7 . To  be  dried  up,  laid  waste,  3in  chareb,  6. 

Eze.  26.  2  I  shall  be  replenished  .  she  is  laid  waste 

29. 12  her  cities  among  the  cities,  .laid  waste  sh. 

8.  A  waste,  place  of  drought,  destruction,  nain  chorb. 
Isa.  64.  n  and  all  our  pleasant  things  are  laid  waste 
Jer.  27.  17  wherefore  should  this  city  be  laid  waste 

9.  To  be  completed,  consumed,  rhs  kalah. 

1  Ki.  17.  14  The  barrel  of  meal  shall  not  waste,  neither 

17.  16  the  barrel  of  meal  wasted  not,  neither  did 

10.  To  brouse,  crop  off,  Dpi?  kirsem. 

Psa.  80.  13  The  boaroutof  the  wood  doth  wasteit,  and 

11. ro  feed,  eat  up,  consume,  nyi  raah. 

Mic.  5.  6  they  shall  waste  the  land  of  Assyria  with 

12.  To  lay  waste,  desolate,  ins’  shaah,  5. 

2  Ki.  19.  25  that  thou  shouldest  be  to  lay  waste  fenc. 
Isa.  37.  26  shouldest  be  to  lay  waste  defenced  cities 

13.  Th  destroy ,  spoil,  iio  shadad,  3. 

Prov.19.  26  He  that  wasteth  (his)  father,  (and)  chase. 
H.A  spoiler,  causing  howling,  iVin  total. 

Psa.  137.  3  they  that  wasted  us(required  of  us)mirth 

15.  To  destroy,  spoil,  iity  shud. 

Psa.  91.  6  for  the  destruction  (that)  wasteth  at  noon 

16.  To  corrupt,  act  corruptly,  fin y  shachath,  5. 

1  Ch.20.  1  and  wasted  the  country  of  the  children  of 

17 . To  be  astonished,  desolate,  ops'  shamem,  2. 

Isa.  33.  8  The  highways  lie  waste,  the  wayfaring 

lS.ro  astonish,  desolate,  aoy  shamem,  5. 

Num  21.  30  we  have  laid  them  waste  even  unto  Noph. 
Psa.  79.  7  For  they  have  devoured  Jacob,  and  laid  w. 
Eze.  30.  12  I  will  make  the  land  waste,  and  all  that 


WASTED 


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WATER 


19.  To  scatter  abroad,  disperse,  SiatTKopnifco  diaskor. 
Luke  1 5.  13  there  wasted  his  substance  with  riotous  li. 

16.  1  accused  unto  him  that  he  had  wasted  his 

20 . To  lay  waste,  nopBew  portheo. 

Gal.  1.  13  I  persecuted  the  church  of  God,  and  was. 

■WASTED,  to  be  — 

1  .To  be  dried  up,  waste,  310  chareb. 

Isa  10.  4  fail  from  the  sea,  and  the  river  shall  be  w. 
60.  12  yea,  (those)  nations  shall  be  utterly  was. 

2.  To  be  waste,  desolate,  shaah. 

Isa.  6.  11  Until  the  cities  be  wasted  without  inhab. 

3.  To  be  destroyed,  spoiled,  TR?  shadad,  4. 

Isa  is  1  An  of  Moab  is  laid  waste,  (and)  brought 
1,  1  because  in  the  night  Kir  of  Moab  is  laid Iw. 
2a  1  for  it  is  laid  waste,  so  that  there  is  no  ho. 
j.  Howl,  ye  ships,  .your  strength  is  laid  wa. 

'  ,,o  The  field  is  wasted . .  the  corn  is  wasted 
_ _  3 .  y  Nineveh  is  laid  waste :  who  will  bemoan 

To  be  per  fected,  consumed,  cen  tamam. 

Num.14.  33  until  your  carcases  be  wasted  in  the  w  ild. 
Heut.  2.  14  were  wasted  out  from  among  the  host,  as 


Joel 

Nah. 


WATCH,  watchtower,  watching  — 

Watch,  guard,  ashmurah. 

Exod  14.  24  in  the  morning  watch  the. Lord  looked 
j  inlc,  !  ,2  came.,  in  the  beginning  of  the  middle  w  at. 

1  sa  ii.  ii  into  the  midst  of  the  host  in  the  morning  w. 
Psa.  63.  6  When  I . .  meditate  on  thee  in  the  (mght)w . 

00.  4  as  yesterday  when  it  is  past,  and  (as)  a  wa. 
no.  148  Mine  eyes  prevent  the  (night)  watches 
Lam.  2.  19  in  the  beginning  of  the  watches  pour  out 

2.  A  watch  tower,  n^p  mitspeh. 

Isa  21.  8  I  stand  continually  upon  the  watchtower 

2  Ch.20.  24  when  Judah  came  toward  the  watch  tower 

3.  A  watch,  guard,  charge,  ward,  mishmar. 

Kell.  4.  9  set  a  watch  against  them  day  and  night 
73  every  one  inhis  watch,  and  every  one  (to 
Tob  7  12  or  a  whale,  that  thou  settest  a  watch  over 
Jer.  51. 12  Set  up.,  make  the  watch  strong,  set  up  the 

i.A  watch,  guard,  charge,  ward,  n-insto  mishmer. 

2  Ki  11  5  even  be  keepers  of  the  watch  of  the  king  s 

,1.  6  so  shall  ye  keep  the  watch  of  the  house 
,  they  shall  keep  the  watch  of  the  house  of 
Cli  23.  6  but  all  the  people  shall  keep  the  watch  of 
Neh  ‘  7  3  appoint  watches  of  the  inhabitants  of  J  e 

12  9  brethren ,  (were)  over  against  them  111  the  w . 

Hab.  2"  1  I  will  stand  upon  my  watch,  and  set  me, 

5.  A  looking  out,  watching,  tsephiyyah. 

Lam.  4. 17  in  our  watching,  .for  a  cation  (that)could 

6.  A  watch  tower,  place  of  outlook,  n'?y  tsaphith. 

Isa.  21.  5  in  the  watch  tower,  eat,  drink:  arise,  yepr. 

7.  A  watch,  guard,  mD(?  shomrah. 

Psa.  141.  3  Set  a  watch,  O  Lord,  before  my  mouth 

8.  To  watch,  be  awake,  "W  shaqad. 

Prov.  8.  34  watching  daily  at  my  gates,  waiting  attne 

9. M  guard  of  soldiers  ( Lat .  custodia),  Kovarw3ia. 
Matt.27.  65  Yeliaveawatch:  go  your  way,  make(it)as 

27  66  went,  .sealing  the  stone,  and  setting  a  wa. 
28!  11  some  of  the  watch  cameinto  the  city,  and 

10. ^f  guarding,  time  of  watching,  (poXauii  phulake. 
Matti4.  25  in  the  fourth  watch  of  the  night  Jesus 

24. 43  had  known  in  what  watch  the  thief  would 
Mark  6.  48  about  the  fourth  watch  of  the  night  he 
Luke  2.  8  shepherds.,  keeping  watch  over  their  floo. 
12.  38  in  the  second  [watch,  or  come]  in  the  th .  w. 

11.  Watchfulness,  wakefulness,  aypvirvia  agrupnia. 

2  Co.  6.  5  in  tumults,  in  labours,  in  watchings,  m  fa. 

11.  27  in  watchings  often,  in  hunger  and  thn-st 

WATCH  (for),  keep  fhe ;  be  watchful,  to  — 

1.  To  look  out,  watch,  ns*  tsaphah. 

Gen.  31.  49  The  Lord  watch  between  me  and  thee,  wh. 

2  Sa  13.34  young  man  that  kept  the  watch  lifted  up 
Psa  '  37  32  The  wicked  watchetli  the  righteous,  and 
Isa.’  21.  5  Prepare  the  table,  watch ..  arise,  ye  prin. 

2.  To  look  out,  watch,  ns*  tsaphah,  3. 

1  Sa.  4.  13  Eli  satupona  seat  by  the  wayside  watch. 
Lam.  4. 17  we  have  watched  fora  nation  (that)could 
Nall  2  1  keep  the  munition,  watch  the  way,  make 

Hab.’  2.  1  will  watch  to  see  what  he  will  say  unto 

3 . To  awake,  rise,  pp  guts,  5. 

Eze.  7.  6  the  end  is  come :  it  watcheth  for  thee 

4.  To  observe,  watch ,  take  heed,  shamar. 

Judg.  7. 19  and  they  had  but  newly  set  the  watch 

1  Sa.  19. 11  to  watch  him,  and  to  slay  him  in  the  mo. 
Job  14.  16  numberest  my  steps  :  dost  thou  not  wat. 
Psa  59.  title.  Saul  sent,  and  they  watched  the  house 
’130.  6,  6  than  they  that  watch  for  the  morning 
Jer.  20.  10  All  my  familiars  watched  for  my  halting 

5 . To  watch,  awake,  "W  shaqad. 

Ezra  8.  29  Watch  ye,  and  keep  (them),  until  ye  wei. 
Psa.  102.  7  I  watch,  and  am  as  a  sparrow  alone  upon 
Prov.  8.  34  watching  daily  at  my  gates,  waiting'at 
Isa  29.  20  and  all  that  watch  for  iniquity  are  cut  off 
Jer.  5.  6a  leopard  shall  watch  over  their  cities,  ev. 
31  28  like  as  I  have  watched.,  so  will  I  watch 
44  27  I  will  watch  over  them  for  evil,  and  not 
Dan.  9. 14  Therefore  hath  the  Lord  watched  upon 

6.  To  watch,  keep  guard,  be  wakeful,  iypvirvea). 
ilarki3.  33  Take  ye  heed,  watch  and  pray:  for  ye  kn. 


M-ukeai.  36  Watch  ye  therefore,  and  pray  always,  th. 
Enh.  6.  18  watching  thereunto  with  all  perseverance 
Heb.  13. 17  for  they  watch  for  your  souls,  as  they  th. 

7.  To  watch,  be  awake,  vigilant,  yptiyopeu  gregoreo. 
Matt  24.  42  Watch  therefore;  for  ye  know  not  what 
24  43  he  would  have  watched,  and  would  not 
2,i3  Watch  therefore;  for  ye  know  neither  the 
26  38  Then  said  he.  .tarry  ye  here,  and  watch 
26.  40  What!  could  ye  not  watch  with  me  one 
26  4i  Watch  and  pray,  that  ye  enter  not  mto 
Marki  334  left  •  and  commanded  the  porter  to  watch 
,,  Watch  ye  therefore;  for  ye  knownot  wh. 
,,  „  what  I  say  unto  you  I  say  unto  aU, Watch 
14.  34  saith  unto  them .  .tarry  ye  here,  and  wat. 
14.  ^7  sleepest  thou  ?  couldest  thou  not  watch 
14.  38  Watch  ye  and  pray,  test  ye  enter  into  te. 
Lukei2.  37  the  lord  when  he  conieth  shall  find  vvatc. 

12  39  he  would  have  watched,  and  not  have  su. 
Acts  20  31  Therefore  watch,  and  remember,  that  by 
j  Co  16.  ?3  Watch  ye,  stand  fastin  the  faith,  qmtypu 

.^Col.  4.  2  Continue  in  prayer,  and  watch  m  the  sa. 

1  Th  s  6  let  us  not  sleep,  .but  let  us  watch  and  be 
Rev  ’  3.  2  Be  watchful,  and  strengthen  the  things 
3  3  If  therefore  thou  shalt  not  watch  I  will 

16  15  Blessed  (is)  he  that  watcheth,  and  keep. 


8.  To  be  sober,  watchful,  wn<po>  nepho. 

2  Ti.  4.  5  But  watch  thou  in  all  things,  endure  aft!. 

1  Be.  4.  7  be  ye  therefore  sober,  and  watch  unto  pr. 

S.Toioatch  alongside  of,  or  narrowly,  naparnpea. 

''.lark  t,.  2  they  watched  him,  whether  he  would  heal 

Luke  6.  7  Pharisees  watched  him,  whether  he  wou. 
14.  1  as  he  went  into  the  house,  .they  watched 
20. 20  they  watched  (him),  and  sent  forth  spies 
Acts  9.  24  watched  the  gates  day  and  night  to  kill 

10.  To  keep  watch,  preserve,  guard,  rypeutereo. 

Matt  27.  36  And  sitting  down  they  watched  him  there 

27.  54  they  that  were  with  lnm  watching  Jesus 

WATCHER,  watchman  — 

1.  To  keep,  watch,  reserve,  besiege,  usi  natsar. 

2  Hi  17  9  from  the  tower  of  the  watchmen  to  th 

18.  8  from  the  tower  of  the  watchmen  to  the 
Jer.  4.  16  watchers  come  from  a  far  country,  and 
31.  6  watchmen  upon  the  mount  Ephraim  sh 

2.  To  stir  u p,  vy  ir. 

Dm  4  it  watcher  and  an  holy  one  came  down  from 

4  1 7  This  matter  (is)  by  the  decree  of  the  wat. 

4.  23  whereas  the  king  saw  a  watcher  and  an 

3.  To  look  out,  watch,  .15*  tsaphah. 

1  Sa.  14.  16  watchmen  of  Saul  in  Gibeah  of  Benjamin 

2  Sa.  18.  24  watchman  went  up  to  the  roof  over  the 

18.  25  watchman  cried,  and  told  the  king.  And 
18.  26  watchman  saw  another,  .and  the  watch. 
18.  27  watchman  said,  Me  thinketh  the  running 
Ki  917  there  stood  a  watchman  on  the  tower  in 
0. 18  watchman  told,  saying.  The  messenger 
o  20  watchman  told,  saying, He  came  even  unto 
,2.  8  watchmen  shall  lift  up  the  voice;  with 
,6. 10  His  watchmen  (are)  blind :  they  are  all 
6.  17  Also  I  set  watchmen  overyou,(saymg),  He. 

3.  17  have  made  thee  a  watchman  unto  the  ho. 

33.  2  take  a  man . .  and  set  him  for  their  watch. 
33  6  if  the  watchman  see  the  sword  come,  and 

33  6  his  blood  will  I  require  at  the  watchma. 

33  7  have  set  tliee  a  watchman  unto  the  house 

_  g.  8  watchman  of  Ephraim  (was)  with  my  God 

4.  To  look  out,  watch,  n?*  tsaphah,  3. 

Isa.  21.  6  Go,  set  a  watchman,  let  him  declare  what 
Mic.  7.  4  day  of  thy  watchmen  (and)  thy  visitation 

5.  To  observe,  watch,  take  heed,  "Vcy  shamar. 

Psa.127.  1  except  the  Lord  keep  the  city,  the  watc. 
Sou"  3.  3  Tlie  watchmen  that  go  about  the  city  fo. 

4.  7  The  watchmen  that  went  about  the  city 
Isa  21  11  Watchman,  what  of  the  night  atchman 

21.  12  watchman  said,  The  morning  cometh,  and 
62  61  have  set  watchmen  upon  thy  walls,  O  J. 

Jer.  51.  12  set  up  the  watchmen,  prepare  the  ambu. 

WATER  — 

1.  Waters,  water,  D'3  mayim. 


Isa. 


Jer. 

Eze. 


Hos. 


Gen  1  2  spirit  of  God  moved  on  the  face  of  the  w. 

1  6  midst  of  the  waters.. let  it  divide  the  w. 

1.  7  divided  the  waters . .  from  the  waters  wh. 
1.  9  Let  the  waters  under  the  heaven  be  gath. 
1.  10  gathering  together  of  the  waters  called 
1  20  Let  the  waters  bring  forth  abundantly  the 
1  21  which  tlie  waters  brought  forth  abundan. 

1.  22  fill  the  waters  in  the  seas,  and  let  fowl  mu. 

6  17  I,  do  bring  a  flood  of  waters  upon  the  ea. 

7  6  hundred  years  old  when  the  flood  of  wat. 

7  7  into  the  ark,  because  of  the  waters  of  the 

7.  10  that  the  waters  of  the  flood  were  upon  the 
7.  17  waters  increased,  and  bare  up  the  ark,  and 
7.  18  waters  prevailed,  and  were  increased  gr 
7. 18  and  the  ark  went  upon  the  face  of  the  wa 
7.  19  waters  prevailed  exceedingly  upon  the  ea 
7.  20  Fifteen  cubits  upward  did  the  waters  pr 

7.  24  waters  prevailed  upon  the  earth  an  hund 

8.  1  to  pass  over  the  earth,  and  the  waters  as 
8.  3  the  waters  returned . .  the  waters  were  ab 
8.  5  waters  decreased  continually  until  the  te, 
8.  7,  13  the  waters  were  dried  up  from  off  the 
8.  8  to  see  if  the  waters  were  abated  from  oft 
8.  9  for  the  waters  (were)  on  the  face  of  the 

8.  11  so  Noah  knew  that  the  waters  were  abated 

8.  11  flesh  be  cut  off  any  more  by  the  waters  of 


Gen  q  is  waters  shall  no  more  become  a  flood  to  de. 

’  16.  7  found  her  by  a  fountain  of  water  inthewi. 

18.  4  Let  a  little  water,  I  pray  you,  be  fetched 
14  took  bread  and  a  bottleof  water,  and  gave 
i e  water  was  spent  in  the  bottle,  and  sne  ca. 

10  a  well  of  water,  .filled the  bottle  with  wa. 

25  repro.  Abimelech  because  of  awellof  wa 

11  kneel  down,  .by  awell  of  water  at  the  time 
13  Behold,  I  stand  (here)  by  the  well  of  wa. 

13  the  daughters.. come  out  to  draw  water 

17  Let  me,  I  pray  thee,  drink  a  little  water 
32  water  to  wash  his  feet,  and  the  men  s  feet 
43  Behold,  I  stand  by  the  well  of  water;  and 
43  Give  me,  I  pray  tliee,  a  little  water  of  thy 

18  Isaac  digged  again  the  wells  of  water  wh. 

19  and  found  there  a  well  of  springing  water 
.  20  The  water  (is)  ours  :  and  he  called  the  na. 

^2  and  said  unto  him,  We  have  found  water 
37.  24  the  pit  (was)  empty,  (there  was)  no  water 
✓  3.  24  gave  (them)  water,  and  they  washed  their 
la.  4  Unstable  as  water,  thou  shalt  not  excel 
Exod.  2.  10  said,  Because  I  drew  him  out  of  the  water 
o  take  of  the  water.,  and  the  water  which 
15  he  goeth  out  uuto  the  water  ;  andthoush. 

17  smite.,  upon  the  waters  that  (are)  in  theri. 

18  21  Egyptians . .  to  drink  of  the  water  of  the 
iq’  the  waters  of  Egypt,  .all  their  pools  of  wa 

20  smote  thewaters . .  and  all  the  waters  that 

24  water,  .they  could  not  drink  of  the  water 
6  stretched  out  his  hand  over  the  waters  of 

20  lo,  he  cometh  forth  to  the  water;  and  say 
0  nor  sodden  at  all  with  water,  but  roast 

21  made  the  sea  dry  (land)  and  the  waters 
22,  29  the  waters  (were)  a  wall  unto  them  on 

26  that  the  waters  may  come  again  upon  the 
28  the  waters  returned,  and  covered  the  ch. 

8  with  the  blast  of  thy  nostrils  the  waters 
10  they  sank  as  lead  in  the  mighty  waters 

19  the  LORD  brought  again  the  waters  of  the 

22  they  went  three  days . .  and  found  no  wat. 

23  they  could  not  drink  of  thewaters  of  Ma. 

25  had  cast  into  the  waters,  the  waters  were 

27  twelve  wells  of  water,  .thereby  thewaters 

1  (there  was)  no  water  for  the  people  to  dr. 

2  and  said,  Give  us  water  that  we  may  drink 

3  the  people  thirsted  there  for  water,  and 

6  there  shall  come  water  out  of  it,  that  the 

4  or  that  (is)  in  the  water  under  the  earth 
25  he  shall  bless  thy  bread,  and  thy  water 

4  shalt  bring . .  and  shalt  wash  them  with  w. 

18  a  laver.  .and  thou  shalt  put  water  therein 

20  they  shall  wash  with  water,  that  they  die 
20  strawed  (ittupon  the  water,  and  made  the 

28  hedid  neither  eat  bread, nor  drink  water 

7  set  the  laver.  .and  shalt  put  water  therein 
12  thou  shalt  bring,  .and  wash  them  with  wa. 

3o  he  set  the  laver.  .and  put  water  there,  to 

Lev.  1 .  9  But  his  inwards . .  shall  he  wash  in  water 
j  1 3  wash  the  inwards  and  the  legs  with  water 
6;  28  shall  be  both  scoured,  and  rinsed  in  water 
8  6  Moses  brought . .  and  washed  themwitliw. 

8!  21  washed  the  inwards  and  the  legs  in  water 
11  g  in  the  waters .  .flnsandscales  in  the  waters 
11’.  10  in  the  waters,  .which  (is)  in  the  waters 
11  12  Whatsoever  hath  no  fins,  .in  the  waters 
11  32  it  must  be  put  into  water,  and  it  shall  lie 
1 1  34  (that)  on  which  (such)  water  cometh  shall 
11.  36  or  pit,  (wherein  there  is)  plenty  of  water 
11.  38  if  (any)  water  be  put  upon  the  seed,  and 
1 1  46  living  creature  that  moveth  in  the  waters 

14  5  50  an  earthen  vessel  over  running  water 

14  6  that  (was)  killed  over  the  running  water 

14  8  wash  himself  in  water,  that  he  may  be 

14.  9  he  shall  wash  his  flesh  in  water,  and  lie 
14  51  dip  them,  .in  the  running  water,  and  spn. 

52  cleanse  the  house,  .with  the  running  wa. 

5  6,  7,  8,  10,  11,  21,  22,  27  bathe.. in  wrater 

11  hath  not  rinsed  his  hands  in  water,  he 

12  every  vessel . .  shall  be  rinsed  in  water 

13  bathe  his  flesh  in  running  water,  and  sh. 

16  he  shall  wash  all  his  flesh  in  water,  and 

17  every  skin,  .shall  be  washed  with  water 

18  they  shall  (both)  bathe  themselves  m  wa. 

4  therefore  shall  he  w'asli  his  flesh  in  water 

24  he  shall  wash  his  flesh  witli  water  in  the 
26  bathe  liis  flesh  in  water,  and  afterward 
28  bathe  his  flesh  in  water,  and  afterward  he 
17.  15  bathe  (himself)  in  water,  and  be  unclean 

22.  6  unclean,  .unless  he  wash  liis  flesh  with  wa. 
Num.  5.  17  take  holy  water,  .put  (it)  into  the  water 
5  18  have  in  his  hand  the  bitter  water  that  ca. 

3  10  be  thou  free  from  this  bitter  water  that 
l  22  this  water  that  causeth  the  curse  shall  go 
4.  23  shall  blot  (them)  out  with  the  bitter  wa 

4  24  to  drink  the  bitter  water,  .the  water  that 
4  26  shall  cause  the  woman  to  drink  the  water 
4  27  to  drink  the  water,  .the  water  that  caus. 
"’  7  Sprinkle  water  of  purifying  upon  them 

7  he  shall  bathe  his  flesh  in  water,  and  aft. 

8  in  water,  and  bathe  liis  flesh  in  w  ater,  and 
0  it  shall  be  kept ..  for  a  water  of  separation 

13  the  water  of  separation  was  not  sprinkled 

17  running  water  shall  be  put  thereto  in  a 

18  take  hyssop,  and  dip  (it)  in  the  water,  and 

19  bathe  himself  in  water,  and  shall  be  clean 

20  the  water  of  separation  hath  not  been  sp. 

21  sprinkleth  the  water,  .the  water  of  sepa. 
2  there  was  no  water  for  the  congregation 
5  no  place  of  seed . .  neither  (is)  there  any  wa. 
8  give  forth  his  water . .  water  out  of  the  ro. 

10  must  we  fetch  you  water  out  of  this  rock? 

11  the  water  came  out  abundantly,  and  the 


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Num2o.  13  This  (is)  the  water  of  Meribah ;  because 

20. 17  neither  will  we  drink  (of)  the  water  of  the 

20.  19  if  I  and  my  cattle  drink  of  thy  water,  tli. 
20. 24  because  ye  rebelled . .  at  the  water  of  Me. 

21.  5  no  bread,  neither(is  thereany)  water  and 

21.  16  Gather  the  people.  .1  will  give  them  wat. 

21.  22  we  will  not  drink  (of)  the  waters  of  the 

24.  6  as  gardens . .  as  cedar  trees  beside  the  wa. 

24.  7  He  shall  pour  the  water,  .in  many  waters 

27. 14  sanctify  meat  the  water,  .the  water  of  M. 

31.  23  purified  with  the  water,  .through  the  wa. 
33.  9  in  Elim  (were)  twelve  fountains  of  water 
33.  14  Repliidim,  where  was  nowaterfor  the  pe. 

Deut.  2.  6  ye  shall  also  buy  water  of  them  for  money 
2. 28  give  me  waterfor  money,  that  I  may  dri. 

4.  18  the  likeness  of  any  fish  that  (is)  in  thewa. 

5.  8  or  that  (is)  in  the  waters  beneath  the  earth 

8.  7  a  land  of  brooks  of  water,  of  fountains 

8.  15  no  water;  who  brought  thee  forth  water 

9.  9  I  neither  did  eat  bread  nor  drink  water 
9. 18  I  did  neither  eat  bread  nor  drink  water 

10.  7  from  Gudgodah.  .a  land  of  rivers  of  wat. 

11.  4  he  made  the  water  of  the  Red  sea  to  over. 

11. 11  (and)drinketh  water  of  the  rain  ofheaven 

12.  16  ye  shall  pour  it  upon  the  earth  as  water 

12.  24  thou  shalt  pour  it  upon  the  earth  as  water 

14.  9  ye  shall  eat  of  all  that  (are)  in  the  waters 

15.  23  shalt  pour  it  upon  the  ground  as  water 
23.  4  met  you  not  with  bread  and  with  water 
23.  11  he  shall  wash  (himself)  with  water;  and 

29.  11  the  hewer,  .unto  the  drawer  of  thy  water 

32.  51  ye  trespassed,  .at  the  waters  of  Meribah 

33.  8  thou  didst  strive  at  the  waters  of  Meribah 
Josh.  2. 10  heard  how  the  Lord  dried  up  the  water 

3.  8  ye  are  come  to  the  brink  of  the  water  of 

3.  13  thesoles.. shall  restin  the  watersof  Jordan 
3. 13  waters,  .shall  be  cut  off  (from)  the  waters 

3.  15  feet,  .were  dipped  in  the  brim  of  the  wa. 

3.  16  the  waters  which  came  down  from  above 

4.  7,  7  the  waters  of  Jordan  were  cut  off 

4.  18  the  waters  of  Jordan  returned  unto  their 

4.  23  God  dried  up  the  waters  of  Jordan  from 

5.  1  the  Lord  had  dried  up  the  waters  of  Jo. 

7.  5  hearts  of  the  people  melted,  .as  water 

9.  21,  23,  27  hewers  of  wood  and  drawers  of  w. 

11.  5  pitched  together  at  the  waters  of  Merom 

11.  7  Joshua  came . .  against  them  by  the  waters 
15.  7  the  border  passed  toward  the  waters  of 
15.  9  unto  the  fountain  of  the  water  of  Nepht. 

15.  19  answered,  .give  me  also  springs  of  water 

16.  1  from  Jordan  by  Jericho  unto  the  water 

18.  15  went  out  to  the  well  of  waters  of  Nepht. 

Judg.  1.  15  she  said .  .give  me  also  springs  of  water 

4.  19  Give  me,  I  pray  thee,  a  little  water  to  dr. 

5.  4  dropped,  the  clouds  also  dropped  water 

5.  19  then  fought  the  kings,  .by  the  waters  of 

5.  25  He  asked  water,  (and)  she  gave  (him)  mi. 

6.  38  dew  out  of  the  fleece,  a  bowl  full  of  water 

7.  4  bring  them  down  unto  the  water,  and  I  w. 

7.  5  unto  the  water,  .lappeth  of  the  water  wi. 

7.  6  bowed  down  upon  theirknees  to  drink  w. 

2.  24,  24  the  waters  unto  Beth-barah  and  Joril. 

15.  19  an  hollow  place,  .there  came  water  ther. 

1  Sa.  7.  6  drew  water, and  poured(it)outbeforethe 

9.  11  young  maidens  going  out  to  draw  water 

25.  11  Shall  I  then  take  my  bread,  and  my  water 

26.  11  take  thou,  .the  cruse  of  water,  and  let  us 

26.  12  took  the  spear  and  the  cruse  of  water  fr. 
26.  16  and  the  cruse  of  water  that  (was)  at  his 

30. 11  did  eat;  and  they  made  him  drink  water 

30.  12  eaten  no  bread,  nor  drunk  (any)  water,  th. 

2  Sa.  5.  20  hath  broken  forth . .  as  the  breach  of  wa. 

12.  27  fought . .  and  have  taken  the  city  of  waters 
14.  14  we  must  needs  die,  and  (are)  as  water  sp. 

17.  20  They  be  gone  over  the  brook  of  water 

17.  2t  pass  quickly  over  the  water:  forthushath 

21.  10  until  water  dropped  upon  them  out  of  he. 

22. 12  dark  waters,  (and)  thick  clouds  of  the  sk. 

22.  17  took  me;  he  drew  me  out  of  many  waters 

23. 15  one  would  give  me  drink  of  the  water  of 

23.  16  drew  water  out  of  the  well  of  Beth  lehem 

1  Ki.  13.  8,  16  neither  will  I  eat  bread  nor  drink  wa. 

13.  9  Eat  no  bread,  nor  drink  water,  nor  turn 

13.  17  Thou  shalt  eat  no  bread  nor  drink  water 

13.  18  that  he  may  eat  bread  and  drink  water 
13. 19  did  eat  bread  in  his  house,  and  drank  wa. 

13.  22  drunk  water  inithe  place,  .drink no  water 

14.  15  smite,  .as  a  reed  is  shaken  in  the  water 

17.  10  Fetch  me,  I  pray  thee,  a  little  water  in  a 

18.  4  hid.  .and  fed  them  with  bread  and  water 

18.  5  Go.  .unto  all  fountains  of  water,  and  unto 

18.  13  how  I.  fed  them  with  bread  and  water 
18.  33  Fill  four  barrels  with  water,  and  pour  (it) 
18.  35  water  ran  round  about,  .also  with  water 

18.  38  licked  up  the  water  that  (was)  in  the  tre. 

19.  6  (there  was),  .a  cruse  of  water  at  his  head 

22.  27  feed  him.  .with  water  of  affliction,  until 

2  Ki.  2.  8  smote  the  waters,  and  they  were  divided 

2.  14  smote  the  waters,  .had  smitten  the  wat. 

2.  19  the  water  (is)  naught,  and  the  ground  bar. 

2.  21  spring  of  the  waters.  .healed  these  waters 

2.  22  the  waters  were  healed  unto  this  day,  ac. 

3.  9  there  was  no  water  for  the  host,  and  for 

3.  11  which  poured  water  on  the  hands  of  Elijah 
3.  17  that  valley  shall  be  filled  with  water,  that 
3.  19  stop  all  wells  of  water,  and  marevery  good 
3.  20  there  came  water,  .was  filled  with  water 
3.  22  sun  shone  upon  the  water,  .sawthe  water 
3.  25  they  stopped  all  the  wells  of  water,  and 

5.  12  Abana  and  Pharpar.  .better  than  all  the  w. 

6.  5  the  ax  head  fell  into  the  water :  and  he 

6.  22  Set  bread  and  water  before  them,  that  they 


2  Ki.  8.  15  dipped  (it)  in  water,  and  spread  (it)  on  his 

18.  31  drink  ye  every  one  the  watersof  his  ciste. 

19.  24  I  have  digged  and  drunk  strange  waters 

20.  20  how  he  made  a  pool,  .and  brought  water  j 

1  Ch.n.  17  one  would  give  me  drink  of  the  water  of 

11. 18  drew  water  out  of  the  well  of  Beth-lehem 

14.  11  broken,  .like  the  breaking  forth  of  waters 

2  Oh.  18.  26  feed  him.  .with  water  of  affliction,  until  I 

32.  3  to  stop  the  waters  of  the  fountains  which 
32.  4  Why  should  the  kings,  .find  much  water? 
Ezra  10.  6  he  did  eat  no  bread,  nor  drink  water  :  for 
Nell.  3.  26  unto  (the  place)  over  against  the  water 

8.  1,  3  the  street  that  (was)  before  the  water 

8. 16  in  the  street  of  the  water  gate,  and  in  the 
9. 11  threwest..as  a  stone  into  the  mighty  wate. 

9. 15  broughtest  forth  water  for  them  out  of 

9.  20  and  gavest  them  water  for  their  thirst 

12.  37  above  the  house,  .unto  the  Watergate  ea. 

13.  2  metnot.  .Israel  with  bread  and  with  water 
Job  3.  24  my  roarings  are  poured  out  like  the  water 

5. 10  Who  giveth  rain . .  and  sendetli  waters  up. 

8.  11  can therush.  .the flag  growwithoutwater? 

9.  30  If  I  wash  myself  with  snow  water,  and 

11.  16  (and)  remember  (it)  as  waters  that  (pass) 

12. 15  he  withlioldeth  the  waters,  and  they  dry 

14.  9  through  the  scent  of  water  it  will  bud,  and 

14.  11  (As)  the  waters  fail  from  the  sea,  and  the 
14.  19  The  waters  wear  the  stones :  thou  washe. 

15. 16  man,  which  drinketli  iniquity  like  water 

22.  7  Thou  hast  not  given  water  to  the  weary 
22.  11  and  abundance  of  waters  cover  thee 

24. 18  He  (is)  swift  as  the  waters ;  their  portion 

24. 19  Drought  and  heat  consume  the  snow  wat. 
26.  s  Dead  (things)  are  formed ..  under  the  wat. 
26.  8  He  bindeth  up  tile  waters  in  his  thick 

26.  10  He  hath  compassed  the  waters  with  bou. 

27.  20  Terrors  take  hold  011  him  as  waters,  a  te. 

28.  25  and  he  weigheth  the  waters  by  measure 

29.  19  My  root  (was)  spread  out  by  the  waters 

34.  7  Job,  (who)dnnkethup  scorning  like  wa.? 

36.  27  he  maketh  small  the  drops  of  water:  they 

37.  10  and  the  breadth  of  the  waters  is  straitened 

38.  30  The  waters  are  hid  as  (with)  a  stone,  and 
38.  34  that  abundance  of  waters  may  cover  thee 

Psa.  1.  3  like  a  tree  planted  by  the  rivers  of  water 
18.  11  dark  waters  (and)  thick  cloudsof  the  skies 
18.  15  the  channels  of  waters  were  seen,  and  the 
18.  16  took  me,  he  drew  me  out  of  many  waters 

22.  14  I  am  poured  out  like  water,  and  all  my  bo. 

23.  2  he  leadeth  me  beside  the  still  waters 

29.  3  (is)  upon  the  waters,  .(is)  upon  many  wa. 

32.  6  in  the  floods  of  great  waters  they  shall 

33.  7  He  gatheretli  the  waters  of  the  sea  toget. 

42.  1  As  the  heart  panteth  after  the  water  broo. 

46.  3  (Though)  the  waters  thereof  roar  (and)  be 
58.  7  Let  them  melt  away  as  waters  (which)  run 
63.  1  a  dry  and-  thirsty  land,  where  no  water  is 
65.  9  the  river  of  God,  (which)  is  full  of  water 

66. 12  we  went  through  fire  and  through  water 
69.  1  for  the  waters  are  come  in  unto  (my)  soul 
69.  2  I  am  come  into  deep  waters,  where  the 
69. 14  be  delivered,  .out  of  the  deep  waters 

73.  10  waters  of  a  full  (cup)  are  wrung  out  to 

74.  13  thou  brakest  the  heads,  .in  the  waters 

77.  16  The  waters  saw  thee,  O  God,  the  waters 

77. 17  The  clouds  poured  out  water;  the  skies 

77.  19  thy  path  in  the  great  waters,  and  thy  fo. 

78.  13  he  made  the  waters  to  stand  as  an  heap 
78.  16  caused  waters  to  run  down  like  rivers 

78.  20  he  smote  the  rock,  that  the  waters  gush. 

79.  -3  Their  blood  have  they  shed  like  water 
81.  7  I  proved  thee  at  the  waters  of  Meribah 
88.  17  They  came  round  about  me  daily  likewa. 
93.  4  (is)  mightier  than  the  noise  of  many  wat. 

104.  3  Who  layeth  the  beams,  .in  the  waters 

104.  6  the  waters  stood  above  the  mountains 

105.  29  He  turned  tlieir  waters  into  blood,  and 
103. 41  He  opened  the  rock,  and  the  waters  gush. 

106.  11  the  waters  covered  their  enemies;  there 

106.  32  They  angered  (him)  also  at  the  waters  of 

107.  23  They,  .that  do  business  in  great  waters 
107.  35  turneth  the  wilderness  into  a  standing  w. 
109.  18  let  it  come  into  his  bowels  like  water,  and 
114.  8  water,  the  flint  into  a  fountain  of  waters 
1 19.  136  Rivers  of  water  run  down  mine  eyes,  be. 
124.  4  the  waters  had  overwhelmed  us,  the  stre. 
124.  5  Then  the  proud  waters  had  gone  over  our 
136.  6  stretched  out  the  earth  above  the  waters 
144.  7  deliver  me  out  of  great  waters,  from  the 

147.  18  he  causeth  his  wind  to  blow,  (and)  the  wa. 

148.  4  ye  waters  that  (be)  above  the  heavens 
Trov.  5. 15  Drink  waters  outof  thine  own  cistern,  and 

1.  16  dispersed  abroad,  (and)  rivers  of  waters 

8.  24  (were)  no  fountains  abounding  with  water 

8.  29  the  waters  should  not  pass  his  command. 

9.  17  Stolen  waters  are  sweet,  and  bread  (eaten) 

17.  14  of  strife  (is  as)  when  oneletteth  outwater 

18.  4  The  words,  .(are as) deep  waters,  (and) the 

20.  5  Counsel  in  the  heart,  .(like)  deep  water 

21.  1  king’s  heart  (is),  .(as)  the  rivers  of  water 

25.  21  if  he  be  thirsty,  give  him  water  to  drink 
25.  25(As)cold  waters  to  a  thirsty  soul,  so  (is)  good 

27.  19  As.in  water  face  (answereth)  to  face,  so  the 

30.  4  who  hath  bound  the  waters  in  a  garment? 

30. 16  the  earth  (that)  is  not  filled  with  water 

Eccl.  2.  6  I  made  me  pools  of  water,  to  water  there. 

ii.  1  Cast  thy  bread  upon  the  waters:  for  thou 
Song  4. 15  a  well  of  living  waters,  and  streams  from 
5.  12  (eyes)  of  doves  by  tiie  rivers  of  waters 
8.  7  Many  waters  cannot  quench  love,  neither 
Isa.  1.  22  become  dross,  thy  wine  mixed  with  water 
1. 30  and  as  a  garden  that  hath  no  water 


Isa.  3.  1  stay  of  bread,  and  the  whole  stay  of  water 
8.  6  this  people  refuseth  the  waters  of  Shiloah 
8.  7  the  Lord  bringeth  up  upon  them  the  wat. 

11.  9  the  earth  shall  be  full,  .as  the  waters  co. 

12.  3  with  joy  shall  ye  draw  water  out  of  the 

14.  23  I  will  also  make  it.  pools  of  water,  and 

15.  6  the  waters  of  Nimrim  shall  be  desolate 

15.  9  the  watersof  Dimon  shall  be  full  of  blood 

17.  12,  13  like  the  rushing  of.  .waters 

18.  2  in  vessels  of  bulrushes  upon  the  waters 

19.  5  the  waters  shall  fail  from  the  sea,  and  the 

19.  8  they  that  spread  netsuponthe  waters  sh. 

21.  14  The  inhabitants  ,  brought  water  to  him  t. 

22.  9  ye  gathered  together  the  waters  of  thelo. 
22.  1 1  between  the  two  walls  for  the  water  of 
23-  3  by  great  waters  the  seed  of  Sihor,  the  ha. 

28.  2  as  a  flood  of  mighty  waters  overflowing 
28.  17  the  waters  shall  overflow  the  hiding  place 

30.  14  a  sherd,  .to  take  water  (withal)  out  of  the 
30.  20  the  bread  of  adversity,  and  the  water  of 
30.  25  streams  of  waters  in  the  day  of  the  great 
32.  2  as  rivers  of  water  in  a  dry  place ;  as  the 

32.  20  Blessed  (are)  ye  that  sow  beside  all  waters 

33.  16  bread  shall  be  given  him,  his  waters  (sha. 

35.  6  in  the  wilderness  shall  waters  break  out 

35.  7  and  the  thirsty  land  springs  of  water 

36.  16  drink  ye  every  one  the  waters  of  his  own 

37.  25  I  have  digged,  and  drunk  water;  and  wi. 

40.  12  Who  hath  measured  the  waters  in  the  ho. 

41.  17  (When)thepoorandneedyseekwater,and 

41. 18  make  the  wilderness  a  pool  of  water,  and 
41.  18  Iwillmake.  .thedry  landsprings  of  water 

43.  2  When  thou  passest  through  the  waters,  I 

43. 16  which  maketh.  .a  path  in  the  mighty  wa. 

43.  20  I  give  waters  in  the  wilderness,  (and)  riv. 

44.  3  I  will  pour-  water  upon  him  that  is  thirsty 
44.  12 strength faileth:  he drinkethno  water, and 

48.  1  are  come  forth  outof  the  waters  of  Judah 

48.  21  he  caused  thq  waters,  .waters  gushed  out 

49.  10  by  the  springs  of  water  shall  he  guide  th. 

50.  2  fish  stinketh,  because  (there  is)  no  water 

51.  10  which  hath  dried  the  sea,  the  waters  of 

54.  9  this  (is  as)  the  waters . .  the  waters  of  Noah 

55.  1  come  ye  to  the  waters,  and  he  that  hath 

57.  20  the  troubled  sea . .  whose  waters  cast  up 

58.  11  and  like  a  spring,  .whose  waters  fail  not 

63.  12  dividing  the  water  before  them,  to  make 

64.  2  the  firecauseth  the  waters  to  boil,  to  make 
Jer.  2.  13  living  waters,  .that  can  hold  no  water 

2.  18  to  drink  the  waters,  .the  waters  of  theri. 

6.  7  As  a  fountain  casteth  out  her  waters,  so 

8.  14  put  us  to  silence,  and  given  us  water  of 

9.  1  0  that  my  head  were  waters,  and  mine 
9.  15  I  will  feed,  .and  give  them  water  of  gall 

9. 18  that,  our  eyelids  gush  out  with  waters 

10. 13  a  multitude  of  waters  in  the  heavens,  and 

13.  1  get  thee  a  linen  girdle,  .put  it  not  in  wa. 

14.  3  have  sent  their  little  ones  to  the  waters 

14.  3  they  came  to  the  pits,  (and)  found  no  wa. 

15.  18  wilt  thou  be.  .asa  liar,  .waters  (that)fail 

17.  8  he  shall  be  as  a  tree  planted  by  the  waters 

17. 13  have  forsaken,  .the  fountain  of  living  wa. 

18.  14  shall  the  cold  flowing  waters  that  come 

23.  15  I  will .  .make  them  drink  the  waters  of  g. 

31.  9  I  will  cause  them  to  walk  by. .  waters  in 

38.  6  in  the  dungeon,  .no  water,  but  mire :  so 
41.  12  found  him  by  the  great  waters,  .in  Gibeon 
46.  7  this,  .whose  waters  are  moved  as  the  ri.? 

46.  8  and  (his)  waters  are  moved  like  the  rivers 

47.  2  Behold,  waters  rise  up  out  of  the  north 

48.  34  the  waters  also  of  Nimrim  shall  be  desol. 

50.  38  A 'drought  (is)  upon  her  waters;  and  they 

51.  13  0  thou  that  dwellestupon  many  waters 
51.  16  a  multitude  of  waters  in  the  heavens 

51.  55  when  her  waves  do  roar  like  great  waters 
Lam.  1. 1 6  mine  eye  runneth  down  with  water,  bee. 

2.  19  pour  out  thine  heart  likewaterbeforethe 

3.  48  Mine  eye  runneth  down  with,  .water  for 

3.  54  Waters  flowed  over  mine  head.  I  said 
5.  4  We  have  drunken  our  water  for  money 

Eze.  1.  24  like  the  noise  of  great  waters,  as  the  voi. 

4.  1 1  Thou  shalt  drink  also  water  by  measure 

4. 16  they  shall  drink  water  by  measure,  and 

4.  17  That  they  may  want  bread  and  water,  and 

7.  17  hands,  .all  kneesshallbe  weak  (as)  water 

12. 18  drink  thy  water  with  trembling  and  with 
12.  19  drink  their  water  with  astonishment,  that 

16.  4  neither  wast  thou  washed  in  water  to  su. 

16.  9  Then  washed  I  thee  with  water ;  yea,  I 

17.  5  placed  (it)  by  great  waters,  .set  it.. a  wil. 

17.  8  It  was  planted  in  a  good  soil  by  great  wa. 
19. 10  by  the  waters,  .by  reason  of  many  waters 

21.  7  all  knees  shall  be  weak  (as)  water:  behohl 

24.  3  Set  on  a  pot.  .and  also  pour  water  into  it 
26. 12  shall  lay.  .thy  dust  in  the  midst  of  the  wa. 

26.  19  when  I  shall  bringup  thedeep.. great  wa 

27.  26  rowers  have  brought  thee  into  great  wat 
27.  34  broken  by  the  seas  in  the  depths  of  thewa. 

31.  4  The  waters  made  him  great,  the  deep  set 

31.  s  because  of  the  multitude  of  waters,  when 
31.  7  Tims  was  hefair.  .his  root  was  by  greatw. 

31.  14  that  none  of  all  the  trees  by  the  waters 

31. 14  neither  their  trees,  .all  that  drink  water 

31.15  the  great  waterswere  stayed ;  and  I  cans. 

31. 16  all  the  trees,  .all  that  drink  water,  shall 

32.  2  thou,  .troubledst  the  waters  with  thy  fe. 

32.  13  I  will  destroy,  .from  beside  thegreat  wa. 

32.  14  Then  will  I  make  their  waters  deep,  and 
34.  18  and  to  have  drunk  of  the  deep  waters 
36.  25  Then  will  I  sprinkle  clean  waterupon  yon 
43.  2  his  voice  (was)  like  a  noise  of  many  wat. 

47.  1  watersissued  out.  .the  waters  came  down 


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47  3,  4  brought  me  through  the  waters:  the  w. 

47.  4  brought  me  through ;  the  waters  (were)  to 
47  s  the  waters  were  risen,  waters  to  swim  in 
47.  8  These  waters .  .the  waters  shall  be  healed 
47.  0  because  these  waters  shall  come  thither 
47.  12  their  waters  they  issued  out  of  the  sanct. 

47.  19  from  Tamar,  .to  the  waters  of  strife  (in) 

48.  28  from  Tamar  (unto)  the  watersof  strife  (in) 
Dan.  1.  12  let  them  give  us  pulse  to  eat,  and  water 

12.  6,  7  which  (was)  upon  the  waters  of  the  n. 

2.  5  lovers,  that  give . .  my  bread  and  my  wa. 

5  10  will  pour  out  my  wrath  ujion  them..wat. 

10.  7  king  is  cut  off  as  the  foam  upon  the  wat. 
Joel  1.  20  the  rivers  of  waters  are  dried  up,  and  the 

3.  18  the  rivers  of  Judah  shall  flow  with  waters 
8  three,  .wandered  unto  one  city,  to  drink  w. 

5  8  that  calleth  for  the  waters  of  the  sea,  and 

5.  24  let  judgment  run  down  as  waters,  and  n. 

8.  11  not.  .a  thirst  for  water,  but  of  hearing 
Q.  6  he  that  calleth  for  the  waters  of  the  sea 

2.  3  waters  compassed  me  about.. to  the  soul 

3  7  Let  neither  man  nor  beast.. drink  water 

4  as  the  waters.. poured  down  a  steep  pla. 

8  But  Nineveh  (is)  of  old  like  a  pool  of  wa. 

8  that  was  situate  among  the  rivers,  .water 

3  14  Draw  thee  waters  for  the  siege,  fortify  thy 
Hab.  2. 14  shall  be  filled,  .as  the  waters  cover  the 
3  10  the  overflowing  of  the  water  passed  by 

3.  is  through  the  sea.  .the  heap  of  great  wate. 
Zecli.  9.  11  sent,  .out  of  the  pit  wherein  (is)  no  wat. 

14.  8  living  waters  shall  go  out  from  J  erusalem 

2.  A  flowing,  flood,  torrent,  norapis  potamos. 

2  Co.  11.  26journeyings  often,  .perilsof  waters.. perils 

3.  Water,  SlSaip  hudor. 

Matt.  3.  1 1  I  indeed  baptize  you  with  water  unto  re. 

3.  16  Jesus,  .went  up  straightway  out  of  the  wa. 

8.  32  into  .the  sea,  and  perished  in  the  waters 
14  28  Lord,  .bid  me  come  unto  thee  on  the  wa. 

14  29  Peter,  .walked  on  the  water,  to  go  to  Jes. 

17.  is  falleth  into  the  fire,  and  of  tin  to  the  water 
27.  24  Pilate.,  took  water,  and  washed  (his)  hands 

Mark  1.  8  1  indeed  have  baptized  you  with  water 
1  10  straightway  coming  up  out  of  the  water 
o  22  cast  him  into  the  fire,  and  into  the  waters 

9.  41  whosoever  shall  give  you  a  cup  of  water 
14.  13  meet  you  a  man  bearing  a  pitcher  of  water 

Luke  3. 16  saying.. I  indeed  baptize  you  with  water 

7  44  I  entered,  .thou  gavest  me  no  water  for 
8.  24  rebuked  the  wind,  .the  raging  of  the  water 

8  25  he  coinmandeth  even  the  winds  and  water 

16.  24  that  he  may  dip  the  tip  of  his  fingerin  wa. 
22.  10  a  man  meet  you,  bearing  a  pitcher  of  wa 

John  1  26  I  baptize  witli  water :  but  there  standeth 

1  31  therefore  am  I  come  baptizing  with  water 
,.  33  but  he  that  sent  me  to  baptize  with  water 

2  7  Jesus saith  unto  them,  Fill,  .pots  with  wa. 

2.  9  had  tasted  the  water  that  was  made  wine 

2.  9  the  servants  which  drew  the  water  knew 

3  5  Except  a  man  be  born  of  water  and  (of) 

3.  23  John,  .because  there  was  much  water  th. 

4  7  There  cometh  a  woman  of  S.  to  draw  wa. 

4  10  and  he  would  have  given  tliee  living  water 
4  11  whence  then  hast  thou  that  living  water 

4  13  Whosoeverdrinketh  of  this  water  shall  th. 

4’  14  But  whosoever  driukethof  the  water  that 

4.  14  [water],  .shall  be  in  him  a  well  of  water 

4  1 3  Sir,  give  me  this  water,  that  I  thirst  not 

4.'  46  Cana  of  Galilee,  where  he  made  the  water 
,  3  lay. .[waiting  for  the  moving  of  the  water] 

3  4  [an  angel  went  down. .and  troubled  the  w.] 

3.  4  [then  first  after  the  troubling  of  the  water] 
c  7  I  have  no  man,  when  the  water  is  troubled 
7  38  out  of  his  belly  shall  flow  rivers  of.. water 
13  5  he  poureth  water  into  a  bason,  and  began 

10  34  forthwith  came  there  out  blood  and  water 
Acts  1.  5  John  truly  baptized  with  water;  but  ye 
8.  36  as  they  went. .they  came  unto  a  certain  wa. 
8.  36  and  the  eunuch  said,  See,  (here  is)  water 
8.  38  they  went  down  both  into  the  water,  both 
8.  39  when  they  were  come  up  out  of  the  water 
10  47  Can  any  man  forbid  water,  that  these  sh. 
u'  T6  John  indeed  baptized  with  water ;  but  ye 
Eph.  5.  26  cleanse  it  with  the  washing  of  water  by 
Heb.  9.  19  lie  took .  .water,  and  scarlet  wool,  and  by. 

10.  22  having,  .our  bodies  washed  with  pure  wa. 
Jas  3  12  so  (can)  no  fountain  both  yield  salt  water 

1  Pe.  3.  20  few,  that  is,  eight  souls,  were  saved  by  wa. 

2  Pe  3  5  standing  out  of  the  water  and  in  the  wat. 

’  3  6  the  world,  .being  overflowed  with  water 

1  Jo  3  6  This  is  he  that  came  by  water  and  blood 

3.  6  not  by  wateronly,  but  by  waterand  blood 

5  8  the  spirit,  and  the  water,  and  the  blood 
Kev  1  1 5  and  his  voice  as  the  sound  of  many  waters 

7  17  lead  them  unto  living  fountains  of  water 

8  10  and  it  fell,  .upon  the  fountains  of  waters 
8.  11  the  third  part  of  the  waters  became  wor. 
8.  11  many  men  died  of  the  waters,  because 

11!  6  have  power  over  waters  to  turn  them  to 
1215  the  serpent  cast  out  of  his  mouth  water  as 
,7  2  1  heard  a  voice  from  heaven.,  of  many  wat. 

14.  7  that  made,  .the  sea,  and  the  fountains  of 

16  4poured.  .upon  the  rivers  and  fountains  of  w . 
16!  5  And  I  heard  the  angel  of  the  waters  say 

16.  12  tlie  water  thereof  was  dried  up,  that  the 

17.  1  the  great  whore  that  sitfeth  upon  many  w. 

17  13  The  waters  which  thou  sawest,  where  the 
10  6  as  the  voice  of  many  waters,  and  as  the 

21  6  of  the  fountain  of  the  water  of  life  freely 
22'.  1  he  showed  me  a  pure  river  of  water  of  life 

22  17  whosoever  will,  let  him  take  the  water  of 


WATER,  with  or  without  — - 

1.  With  water  of,  'P3  or  to?  bemo  or  heme. 

Job  9.  30  If  I  wash  myself  with  snow  water,  and 

2.  Without  water,  waterless,  awSpos  anudros. 

2  Pe.  2. 17  These  are  wells  without  water,  clouds 
Jude  12  clouds  (they  are)  without  water,  carried 

WATER,  (abundantly),  be  watered,  to  — 

1. A  sprinkling  or  fertilizing  shower,  f|'ni  zarziph. 

Psa.  72.  6  the  mown  grass ;  as  showers  (that)  water 

2.  To  cause  to  shoot  or  pour  forth,  sen  yara,  5. 

Provn.  25  The  liberal  soul,  .shall  be  watered  also 

3.  To  melt,  waste,  .1D3,  masah,  5. 

Psa.  6.  6  make  I  my  bed  to  swim  ;  I  water  my  co. 

4.  To  fill,  be  filled,  satisfied,  watered,  nyi  ravah,  3. 

Psa.  65.  10  Thouwaterest  the  ridges  thereof  abund. 

Isa.  16.  9  I  will  water  thee  with  my  tears,  0  Hesh. 

5.  To  fill,  satisfy,  water,  .Tin  ravah,  5. 

Prov.n.  25 Tlie  liberal  soul,  .he  that  watereth  shall 
Isa.  55. 10  returneth  not  thither, but  watereth  the  ear. 

6.  To  water,  give  to  drink,  pw  shuq,  3 a. 

Psa.  65.  9  Thou  visitest  the  earth,  and  waterest  it 

7.  To  water,  give  or  cause  to  drink,  mi?  shagah,  5. 
Gen.  2.  6  and  watered  the  whole  face  of  the  ground 

2. 10  a  river  went  out  of  Eden  to  water  the  ga. 

29.  2  for  out  of  that  well  they  watered  the  flo. 

29.  3  watered  the  sheep,  and  put  the  stone  ag. 

29.  7  water  ye  the  sheep,  and  go  (and)  feed  (th.) 

29.  8  they  roll  the  stone . .  then  we  water  the  sh. 

29. 10  watered  the  flock  of  Laban  his  mother’s  br. 
Exod  2.  16  filled  the  troughs  to  water  their  father's 
2.  17  Moses  stood  up  and  helped  them,  and  w. 

2  19  drew  (water)  enough  for  us,  and  watered 
Deutn.  10  wateredst  (it)  with  thy  foot,  as  a  garden 
Psa.  104.  13  He  watereth  the  hills  from  his  chambers 
Eccl.  2.  6  to  water  therewith  the  wood  that  bringe. 
Isa  27.  3  I  the  Lord  do  keep  it;  I  will  water  it  ev. 
Eze  17.  7  might  water  it  by  the  furrows  of  her  pla. 

32.  6  I  will  also  water  with  thy  blood  the  land 
Joel  3.  18  a  fountain,  .shall  water  the  valley  of  Shi. 

8.  To  water,  give  to  drink,  it  or  1(01  polizo. 

Lukern.  15  from  the  stall,  and  lead  (him)  away  to  w. 

1  Co.  3.  6  I  have  planted,  Apollos  watered;  but  God 

3  7  planteth  any  thing,  neither  he  that  wate. 

3!  8  Now  he  that  planteth  and  he  that  water. 

WATER,  to  drink  — 

To  drink  water,  vSpoworlw  hudropoteo. 

1  Ti.  5.  23  Drink  no  longer  water,  but  use  a  little  w. 

WATER  course,  flood,  spout,  spring  — 

1.  Flowing  of  waters,  C'3  7a;  yebal  mayim. 

Isa.  44.  4  spring.,  as  willows  by  the  water  courses 

2.  Outlet  of  water,  D]P  KjfiD  motsa  mayim. 

2  Ch  32.  30  Hezekiah  also  stopped  the  upper  water  c. 
Psa  107.  33  He  turneth.  .water  springs  into  dry  gro. 

107.  33  He  turneth.  .dry  ground  into  water  spri. 
Isa.  41.  18  I  will  make,  the  dry  land  springs  of  wa. 
58. 1 1  thou  shalt  be  like . .  a  spring  of  water,  wh. 

3. zl  gutter,  canal,  conduit,  -nix  tsinnor. 

Psa.  42.  7  unto  deep  at  the  noise  of  thy  water  spouts 

4.  Stream  or  flood  of  water,  D-n  nJjS®  shibboleth  mayim. 

Psa.  69.  15  Let  not  the  waterflood  overflow  me,  nei. 

5.  A  trench,  conduit,  n^fi  tealali. 

Job  38.  25  Who  hatji  divided  a  water  course  for  the 

WATERED,  watering,  well  — 

1.  Water,  of  waters,  CD  mayim. 

Gen.  30.  38  in  the  gutters  in  the  watering  troughs  wh. 

2.  Watering,  njjyp  mashqeh. 

Cen.  13.  10  it  (was)  well  watered  every  where,  before 

3.  Fulness,  satiety,  nn  raveh. 

Isa  38.  11  thou  shalt  be  like  a  watered  garden,  and 
Jer.  31.  12  their  soul  shall  be  as  a  watered  garden 

4.  Watering,  n  ri.  .  „  ^  .. .  ,  . 

Job  37. 11  Also  by  watering  he  weanetli  the  thick  cl. 

WATERPOT  — 

A  water  vessel,  vSpia  hudna. 

John  2  6  there  were  set  there  six  water  pots  of  stone 

2  7  Jesus  saith.  .Bill  the  waterpots  with  water 

4.  28  The  woman  then  left  her  waterpot,  and 

WATERS  OF  MEROM,  o'np  ’D. 

A  lake  ten  miles  N.  of  the  Sea  of  Chinneretli,  and  now 
called  el-Huleh,  through  which  the  Jordan  flows  m  its 
passage  southward. 

Josh  11.  5  came  and  pitched,  .at  tlie  waters  of  M. 

11.  7  came . .  against  them  by  tlie  waters  of  M. 

WATERS  OF  STRIFE,  nyip  '£?.  See  Meribah. 

Eze  47.19  from  Tamar  (even)  to  the  waters  of  strife 
48.  28  from  Tamar  (unto)  the  waters  of  strife(m) 

WAVE  — 

1.  High  place,  height,  naa  bamah. 

Job  9.  8  and  treadeth  upon  the  waves  of  the  sea 

2.  Rolling  thing,  billow,  wave,  V?  gal. 

Job  38.  11  and  here  shall  thy  proud  waves  be  stayed 
Psa.  65.  7  the  noise  of  their  waves,  and  the  tumult 

89.  9  when  the  waves  thereof  arise,  thou  still. 
107.  25  stormy  wind,  which  lifteth  up  the  waves 
107.  29  a  calm,  so  that  the  waves  thereof  are  still 
Isa.  48.  18  thy  righteousness  as  the  waves  of  the  sea 


Isa.  31.  '5  that  divided  the  sea,  whose  waves  roared 
Jer.  5.  22  though  the  waves  thereof  toss  themselves 
31,  33  divideth  the  sea  when  the  waves  thereof 
51.  42  covered  with  the  multitude  of  the  waves 
31.  55  when  her  waves  do  roar  like  great  waters 
Eze.  26.  3  as  the  sea  causeth  his  waves  to  come  up 

Jon.  2.  3  thy  billows  and  thy  waves  passed  over  me 

Zech  10.  11  shall  smite  the  waves  in  the  sea,  and  all 

3. /1  breaker,  '33  dold. 

Psa.  93.  3  their  voice ;  the  floods  lift  up  their  waves 

4 . A  breaker,  ~\pao  mishbar. 

2  Sa.  22.  5  When  the  waves  of  death  compassed  me 
Psa.  42.  7  thy  waves  and  thy  billows  are  gone  over 
88.  7  thou  hast  afflicted  (me)  with  all  thy  wav. 

93.  4  (is)  mightier . .  (than)  the  mighty  waves  of 

5. A  washing,  surging,  kXvSoiv  kludon. 

Jas.  1.  6  he  that  wavereth  is  like  a  wave  of  the  sea 

6.  A  wave,  billow,  Kvpa  kuma. 

Matt.  8.  24  that  the  ship  was  covered  with  the  waves 
14.  24  in  the  midstof  the  sea,  tossed  with  waves 
Mark  4.  37  the  waves  beat  into  the  ship,  so  that  it 
Acts  27.  41  was  broken  with  the  violence  [of  the  wa.] 
Jude  13  Raging  waves  of  the  sea,  foaming  out  th. 

7.  Shaking,  agitation,  <ra\6s  salos. 

Luke 21.  25  perplexity;  tliesea  andthe waves  roaring 

WAVE,  be  waved,  waver,  to  — 

1.  To  wave,  shake,  nuph,  5. 

Exod 29.  24  shalt  wave  them  (for)  a.  offering  before 
29.  26  and  wave  it  (for)  a . .  offering  before  the  L. 
Lev.  7.  30  bring,  that  the  breast  may  be  waved  (for) 

8  27  waved  them(for)a.  .offeringbefore  the  L. 

8  29  Moses  took  the  breast,  and  waved  it  (for) 
a  21  and  the  right  shoulder  Aaron  waved  (for) 

IO.  is  to  wave  (it  for)  a.  .offering  before  the  L. 

14.  12  wave  them  (for)  a.  .offering  before  the  L. 

14.  24  the  priest  shall  wave  them  (for)  a.  .offer. 

23  11  wave  the  sheaf .  .the  priest  shall  wave  it 
23.  12  ye  shall  offer  that  day  when  ye  wave  the 
23.  20  the  priest  shall  wave  them  with  the  bread 
Num.  5.  25  shall  wave  the  offering  before  the  Lord 

6.  20  the  priest  shall  wave  them  (for)  a.  .offer. 

2.  To  be  waved,  nu  nuph,  6. 

Exod  29.  27  which  is  waved,  and  which  is  heaved  up 

3.  Wave  offering,  shaking,  naufi  tenuphah. 

Lev.  14.  21  he  shall  take  one  lamb,  .to  be  waved,  to 

4.  To  judge  diversely,  hesitatingly,  Sianplvu  diakrino. 

Jas.  1.  6  nothing  wavering.  For  he  that  wavereth 
WAVE  (offering),  without  wavering  — 

1.11  'ave  offering,  shaking,  nswn  tenuphah. 

Exod  29.  24  them  (for)  a  wave  offering  before  the  Lo. 

29  26  wave  it  (for)  a  wave  offering  before  the  L. 
29.  27  sanctify  tlie  breast  of  the  wave  offering 
Lev.  7.  30  the  breast  may  be.  .(for)  a  wave  offering 

7.  34  the  wave  breast  and  the  heave  shoulder 
8  27  29  (for)  a  wave  offering  before  the  Lord 

9.  21  Aaron  waved  (for)  a  wave  offering  before 

10.  14  the  wave  breast  and  heave  shoulder  shall 
10.  15  the  wave  breast,  a  wave  offering  before 
14  12,  24  (for)  a  wave  offering  before  the  Lord 
23  15  ye  brought  the  sheaf  of  the  wave  offering 
I7  Ye  shall  bring,  -two  wave  loaves  of  two 
23.  20  (for)  a  wave  offering  before  the  Lord,  with 
Num  6  20  a  wave  offering,  .with  the  wave  breast 

18.  II  with  all  the  wave  offerings  of  the  children 

18.  18  as  the  wave  breast  and  as  the  right  shou. 

2.  Without  inclining  or  bending,  b.K\ivi)s  aklines. 
Heb.  10.  23  hold  fast  the  profession . .  without  waver. 

WAX  — 

Wax,  Rh  donag. 

Tsa.  22. 14  my  heart  is  like  wax;  it  is  melted  in  the 
68.  2  as  wax  melteth  before  the  fire  .  let  the  wi. 
07  5  The  hills  melted  like  wax  at  the  presence 

Mic.  1.  4  shall  be  cleft,  as  wax  before  the  fire,  (and) 

WAX  (louder,  old,  strong,  warm,  short),  to  — 

\.To  qo  on,  proceed,  pbfl,  yalak,  halak. 

2  Sa.  3.  1  David  waxed,  .the  house  of  Saul  waxed 

1  ch  11  9  David  waxed  greater  and  greater :  for  the 

2  Ch’17  12  And  Jehoshaphat  waxed  great  exceeding. 
Esth.  9.  4  this  man  Mordecai  waxed  greater  and  gr. 

2.  To  be  or  become  aged,  |pi  zaqen. 

Josli  23.  1  that  Joshua  waxed  old  (and)  stricken  in  a. 

2  Ch.24.  15  Jehoiada  waxed  old,  and  was  full  of  days 

3.  To  become  aged,  JR]  zaqen,  5.  . 

Job  14.  8  Though  the  root  thereof  wax  old  in  the 

4.  To  be  melted,  to  flow,  mi  zarab,  4 
Job  6.  17  What  time  they  wax  warm,  they  vanish 

5.  Strong,  hard,  loud,  pin  chazeq. 

Exodig.  19  when  the  voice.,  waxed  louder  and  louder 

6.  To  reap,  shorten,  "isi3  qatsar. 

Nunn  1.  23  Is  the  Lord’s  hand  waxed  short?  thou  sh. 

7.  To  become  aged,  yqpdoKu  gerasko 
Heb.  8.  13  Now  that  which decayeth  andwaxethold 

8  To  become,  ylvopcu  ginomai. 

Luke  13. 19  and  it  grew,  and  waxed  a  great  tree 
Heb.  11.  34  waxed  valiantm  fight,  turned  to  flight  the 

9.  To  strike  forward,  advance,  npoKonruprokopto. 
2  Ti.  3.  13  evil  men  and  seducers  shall  wax  worseand 


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10.  To  strengthen,  make  strong ,  Kparaiiui  JcrataioO. 

Luke  i.  80  the  child  grew,  and  waxed  strong  inspirit 

2.  40  the  child  grew,  and  waxed  strong  in  spirit 
[See  also  Bold,  cold,  confident,  dim,  faint,  fat,  feeble, 
great,  gross,  hot,  lean,  mighty,  old,  pale,  rich,  sore, 
strong,  wanton,  warm.} 

WAY  — 

1.  Customary  or  ordinary  path  or  way,  rnx  orach. 

Job  16.  22  then  I  shall  go  the  way.. I  shall  not  retu. 

19.  8  He  hath  fenced  up  my  way  that  I  cannot 

22.  15  Hast  thou  marked  the  old  way  which  wi. 

30.  12  they  raise  up  against  me  the  ways  of  their 

34.  11  cause,  .man  to  iind  according  to  (his)  ways 
Psa.  44.  18  neither  have  our  steps  declined  from  thy 

119.  9  Wherewithal  shall,  .man  cleanse  his  way? 
119.  15  meditate,  .and  have  respect  unto  thy  w. 
119.  101  I  have  refrained  my  feet  from  every,  .w. 
119.  104  Through  thy  precepts..  I  hate  every  fa.  w. 
1 19.  128  (to  be)  right;  (and)  I  hate  every  false  way 
142.  3  in  the  way  wherein  I  walked  have  they 
Prov.  1. 19  So  (are)  the  ways  of  every  one  that  is  gr. 

2. 15  Whose  ways  (are)  crooked,  and  (they)  fr. 

4.  14  the  wicked,  and  go  not  in  the  way  of  evil 

8.  20  I  lead  in  the  way  of  righteousness,  in  the 

9. 15  call  passengers  who  go  right  on  their  ways 

10. 17  He  (is  in)  the  way  of  life  that  keepeth  in. 

12.  28  In  the  way  of  righteousness  (is)  life,  and 

15.  10  grievous  unto  him  thatforsaketh  the  way 

15.19  but  the  way  of  the  righteous  (is)  made  pi. 

15.  24  The  way  of  life  (is)  above  to  the  wise,  that 

17.  23  taketh  a  gift,  .to  pervert  the  ways  of  jud. 

22.  25  Lest  thou  learn  his  ways,  and  get  a  snare 
Isa.  26.  7  The  way  of  the  just  (is)  uprightness :  thou 

26.  8  in  the  way  of  thy  judgments,  O  Lord,  have 

30. 11  Get  you  out  of  the  way,  turn  aside  out  of 

41.  3  by  the  way . .  he  had  not  gone  with  his  feet 

2.  Customary  path  or  way,  arpst  orcha. 

Dan.  4.  37  whose  works  (are)  truth,  and  his  ways  ju. 

5.  23  the  God.  .whose  (are)  all  thy  ways,  hast 

3.  Earth,  land,  ground,  erets. 

Gen.  35.  16  there  was  but  a  little  way  to  Ephratli 
48.  7  but  a  little  way  to  come  unto  Ephratli 
2  Ki.  5.  19  Go ..  So  he  departed  from  him  a  little  way 

4.  To  go  or  come  in,  k'i3  bo. 

Gen.  24.  62  Isaac  came  from  the  way  of  the  well  La. 

5.  Trodden  path  or  way,  TfH  derek. 

Gen.  3.  24  flaming  sword,  .to  keep  the  way  of  the 

6.  12  all  flesh  had  corrupted  his  way  upon  the 

16.  7  found  her.  .by  the  fountain  in  the  way  to 

18.  19  they  shall  keep  the  way  of  the  Lord,  to 

19.  2  ye  shall  rise  up  early,  and  go  on  your  w. 

24.  27  I.  .in  the  way,  the  LORD  led  me  to  the  ho. 
24.  40  his  angel  with  thee,  and  prosper  thy  way 
24.  42  if  now  thou  do  prosper  my  way  which  I 
24.  48  which  had  led  me  in  the  right  way  to  take 
24.  56  seeing  the  Lord  hath  prospered  my  way 
28.  20  If  God.  .will  keep  me  in  this  way  that  I 

32.  1  Jacob  went  on  his  way,  and  the  angels  of 
S3.  16  Esau  returned  that  day  on  his  way  unto  S. 

35.  3  and  was  with  me  in  the  way  which  I  went 
35.  19  Rachel  died,  and  was  buried  in  the  way 
38.  14  sat  in  an  open  place,  which  (is)  by  the  way 
38.  16  he  turned  unto  her  by  the  way,  and  said 

42.  25  and  to  give  them  provision  for  the  way 
42.  38  if  mischief  befall  him  by  the  way  in  the 
45.  21  Joseph,  .gave  them  provision  for  the  way 
45.  23  bread  and  meat  for  his  father  by  the  way 
45.  24  said .  .See  that  ye  fall  not  out  by  the  way 
48.  7  R.  died ..  in  the  land  of  Canaan  in  the  way 

48.  7  I  buried  her  there  in  the  way  of  Ephratli 

49.  17  Dan  shall  be  a  serpent  by  the  way,  an  ad. 
Exod.4.  24  it  came  to  pass  bythewayin  the  inn, that 

13.  17  God  led  them  not.  the  way  of  the  land 
13.  18  the  way  of  the  wilderness  of  the  Red  sea 
13.  21  went  before  them,  .to  lead  them  the  way 

18.  8  all.  .that  had  come  upon  them  by  the  way 
18.  20  shalt  show  them  the  way  wherein  they 

23.  20  I  send  an  angel,  .to  keep  thee  in  the  way 

32.  8  They  have  turned  aside,  .out  of  the  way 

33.  3  I  will  not.  .lest  I  consume  thee  in  the  w. 

33.  13  show  me  now  thy  way,  that  I  may  know 

Lev.  26.22  I  will,  .send  wild  beasts,  .and your,  .ways 
Kum.  14.  25  the  wilderness  by  the  way  of  the  Red  sea 

20.  17  we  will  go  by  the  king’s  (high)  way,  wo 
*1.  1  that  Israel  came  by  the  way  of  the  spies 

21.  4  way  of  the  Red  sea.  .because  of  the  way 
21.  22  we  will  go  along  by  the  king's  (high)  way 

21.  33  they  turned,  and  went  up  by  the  way  of 

22.  22  the  angel  of  the  Lord  stood  in  the  way  for 
22.  23,  31  angel  of  the  Lord  standing  in  the  way 
22.  23  the  ass  turned  aside  out  of  the  way,  and 
22.  23  smote  the  ass,  to  turn  her  into  the  way 
22.  26  where  (was)  no  way  to  turn  either  to  the 
22.  32  because  (thy)  way  is  perverse  before  me 
22.  34  that  thou  stoodest  in  the  way  against  me 

24.  25  Baalam  rose  up.  .Balak  also  went  his  way 
Deut.  1 .  2  from  Horeb  by  the  way  of  Mount  Seir  unto 

1.  19  which  ye  saw  by  the  way  of  the  mountain 

1.  22  bringus  word  again  by  what  way  we  must 
t.  31  in  all  the  way  that  ye  went,  until  ye  came 

1.  33  went  in  the  way .  .by  what  way  ye  should 

1.  40  take  your  journey,  .by  the  way  of  the  Red 

2.  1  took  our  journey,  .by  the  way  of  the  Red 

2.  8  through  the  way .  .passed  by  the  way  of 

3.  1  we  turned,  and  went  up  the  way  to  Bash. 

5.  33  Ye  shall  walk  in  all  the  ways  which  the  i 

6.  7  when  thou  walkest  by  the  way,  and  when 

8.  2  thou  shalt  remember  all  the  way  which 


Dcut.  8.  6  to  walk  in  his  ways,  and  to  fear  him 

9.  12  quickly  turned  asideout  of  thewaywliich 

9.  16  turned  aside  quickly  out  of  the  way  which 

10.  12  to  walk  in  all  his  ways,  and  to  love  him 

11.  iq  when  thou  walkest  by  the  way,  when 

11.  22  to  walk  in  all  his  ways,  and  to  cleave  unto 
1 1.  28  turn  aside  out  of  the  way  which  I  command 

11.  30  by  the  way  where  the  sun  goethdown,  in 

13.  5  to  thrust  thee  out  of  the  way  which  the  L. 

14.  24  if  the  way  be  too  long  for  thee,  so  thatth. 

17.  16  shall  henceforth  return  no  more  that  way 

19.  3  Thou  shalt  prepare  thee  a  way,  and  divide 
19.  6  overtake  him,  because  the  way  is  long,  and 
19.  9  to  love,  .and  to  walk  ever  in  his  ways 
22.  4  not  see . .  his  ox  fall  down  by  the  way 

22.  6  chance  to  be  before  thee  in  the  way  in  any 

23.  4  met  you  not . .  with  water  in  the  way 

24.  9  Lord  thy  God  did  unto  Miriam  by  the  way 

25.  17  Remember  what  Amalek  did.  .by  the  way 

25.  18  he  met  thee  by  the  way,  and  smote  the 

26.  17  to  walk  in  his  ways,  and  to  keep  his  stat. 

27. 18  maketh  the  blind  to  wander  out  of  the  w. 
28.  7  one  way,  and  flee  before  thee  seven  ways 
28.  9  thou  shalt  keep,  .and  walk  in  his  ways 
28.  25  gooutoneway.  .and  flee  seven  waysbefore 
28.  29  thou  shalt  not  prosper  in  thy  ways  :  and 
28.  68  by  the  way  whereof  I  spake  unto  thee,  T. 

30. 16  to  walk  in  his  ways,  and  to  keep  his  com. 

31.  29  turn  aside  from  the  way  which  I  have  co. 

32.  4  his  work  (is)perfect ;  for  all  liisways(are) 
Josh.  1.  8  thou  shalt  make  thy  way  prosperous,  and 

2.  7  the  men  pursued  after  them  the  w'ay  to 

2.  16  and  afterward  may  ye  go  your  way 
2.22  pursuers  sought  (them) . .  all  the  way,  but 

3.  4  know  the  way.  .have  not  passed  (this)  wa. 
5.  4,  5  in  the  wilderness  by  the  way  as  they 

5.  7  had  not  circumcised  them  by  the  way 

8.  15  and  fled  by  the  way  of  the  wilderness 

10.  10  chased  them  along  the  way  that  goeth  up 

12.  3  the  salt  sea  on  the  east,  the  way  to  Beth. 

22.  5  to  walk  in  all  his  ways,  and  to  keep  his 

23.  14  this  day  I  (am)  going  the  way  of  all  the 

24. 17  preserved  us  in  all  the  way  wherein  we 
Judg.  2.  17  they  turned  quickly  out  of  the  way  which 

2.  19  they  ceased  not .  .from  their  stubborn  way 
2.  22  whether  they  will  keep  the  way  of  the  Lo. 
5. 10  sit  in  judgment,  and  walk  by  the  way 

8.  1 1  Gideon  went  up  by  the  way  of  them  that 

9.  25  robbed  all  that  came  along  that  way  by 

18.  5  we  may  know  whether  our  way  which  we 
18.  6  before  the  Lord  (is)  your  way  wherein  ye 

18.  26  And  the  children  of  Dan  went  their  way 

19.  9  get  you  early  on  your  way,  that  thouma. 

19.  27  opened  the  doors ..  to  go  his  way ;  and,  be. 

20.  42  they  turned,  .unto  the  way  of  the  wildern. 
Ruth  1.  7  they  went  on  their  way  to  return  unto  the 

1  Sa.  1.  18  the  woman  went  her  way,  and  did  eat 

6.  9  if  it  goeth  up  by  the  way  of  his  own  coast 
6.  12  the  kine  took  the  straight  way  to  the  way 
8.  3  his  sons  walked  not  in  his  ways,  but  turn. 

8.  5  thy  sons  walk  not  in  thy,  ways  :  now  make 

9.  6  he  can  show  us  our  way  that  we  should 
9.  8  give  to  the  man  of  God  to  tell  us  our  way 

12.  23  will  teach  you  the  good  and  therightwa. 

13.  17  one  company  turned  unto  the  way.  .unto 

13.  18  turned  the  way  (to)  li. .  .turned  (to)  the  w. 

15.  2  Amalek.  .how  he  laid,  .for him  intheway 

15.  20  have  gone  the  way  which  the  Lord  sent 

17.  52  wounded,  .fell  down  by  the  way  to  Shaa. 

18.  14  D.  behaved  himself  wisely  in  all  his  ways 

24.  3  he  came  to  the  sheep  cotes  by  the  way 

24.  7  But  Saul  rose  up.  .and  went  on  (his)  way 

25.  12  David’s  young  men  turned  theirway,  and 

26.  3  which  (is)  before  Jeshimon,  by  the  way 

26.  25  David  went  on  his  way,  and  Saul  returned 
28.  22  have  strength  when  thou  goeston  thy  way 

30.  2  but  carried . .  away,  and  went  on  their  way 

2  Sa.  2.  24  by  the  way  of  the  wilderness  of  Gibeon 

13.  30  it  came  to  pass,  while  they  were  in  the  w. 
13.  34  by  the  way  of  the  hill  side  behind  him 
15.  2  Absalom . .  stood  beside  the  way  of  the  gate 
15. 23  the  people  passed  over,  toward  the  way  of 

16. 13  And  as  David  and  bis  men  went  by  the  w. 
18.  23  Ahimaaz  ran  by  the  way  of  the  plain,  and 
22.  22  For  I  have  kept  the  ways  of  the  Lord 
22.  31  God,  his  way  (is)  perfect;  the  word  of  the 
22.  33  God  (is)  my  strength,  .lie  maketh  my  way 
1  Ki.  1.  49  all.  .rose  up,  and  went  every  man  his  way 
2.  2  I  go  the  way  of  all  the  earth:  lie  thou  str. 
2.  3  to  walk  in  his  ways,  to  keep  his  statutes 

2.  4  If  thy  children  take  heed  to  theirway,  to 

3.  14  if  thou  wilt  walk  in  my  ways,  to  keep 

8.  25  that  thy  children  take  heed  to  their  way 
8.  32  condemning  the  wicked,  to  bring  his  w. 
8.  36  that  thou  teach  them  the  good  way  whe. 
8.  39  give  to  every  man  according  to  his  ways 
8.  58  to  walk  in  all  his  ways,  and  to  keep  his 

11.  29  Ahijah  the  Shilonite  found  him  in  the  w. 
11.  33  and  have  not  walked  in  my  ways,  to  do 
11.  38  wilt  walk  in  my  ways,  and  do.  .right  in 
13.  9  nor  turn  again  by  the  same  way  that  thou 
13.  10  he  went  another  way.  not  by  the  way 
13.  12  What  way  went  he?,  .had  seen  what  way 

13. 17  nor  turn  again  to  go  by  the  way  that  thou 
13.  24  a  lion  met  him  by  the  way,  and  slew  him 
13.  24  his  carcase  (was)  cast  in  the  way,  and  the 
13.  25  saw  the  carcase  cast  in  the  way,  and  the 
13.  26  that  brought  him  back  from  the  way  hea. 
13.  28  he  went  and  found  his  carcase  in  the  way 
13.  33  Jeroboam  returned  not  from  his  evil  way 
15.  26  walked  in  the  way  of  his  father,  and  in 
15.  34  walked  in  the  way  of  Jeroboam,  and  in 


1  Ki.  16.  2  thou  hast  walkedin  the  way  of  Jeroboam 

16.  19  in  walking  in  the  way  of  Jeroboam,  and 

16.  26  he  walked  in  all  the  way  of  Jeroboam  the 
18.  6  went  one  way.  .Obadiah  went  another  w. 

18.  7  as  Obadiah  was  in  the  way,  behold,  Eli. 

19.  15  Go,  return  on  thy  way  to  the  wilderness 

20.  38  and  waited  for  the  king  by  the  way,  and 
22.  43  he  walked  in  all  the  ways  of  Asa  his  fath. 
22.  52  walked  in  the  way  of  his  father,  and  in 
22.  52  the  way  of  his  mother,  and  in  the  way  of 

2  Ki.  2.  23  as  he  was  going  up  by  the  way,  there  came 

3.  8  Which  way . .  he  answ  ered,  The  way  thro. 

3.  20  there  came  water  by  the  way  of  Edom 

6.  19  This  (is)  not  the  way,  neither  (is)  thisthe 

7.  15  all  the  way  (was)  full  of  garments  audve. 

8.  18,  27  And  he  walked  in  the  way  of  the 
9.27  Ahaziah ..  fled  by  the  way  of  the  garden 

10.  12  he  (was)  at  the  shearing  house  in  the  way 

11.  16  and  she  went  by  the  way  by  the  which 
11.  19  came  by  the  way  of  the  gate  of  the  guard 

16.  3  he  walked  in  the  way  of  the  kings  of  Isr. 

17.  13  Turn  ye  from  yourevil  ways,  and  keep 

19.  28  I  will  turn  thee  back  by  the  way  by  wh. 

19.  33  By  the  way  that  he  came,  by  the  same 

21.  21  he  walked  in  all  the  way  that  his  father 

21.  22  and  walked  not  in  the  way  of  the  Lord 

22.  2  walked  in  all  the  way  of  David  his  father 

25.  4  by  the  way  of  thegate  between  two  walls 

25.  4  (the  king)  went  the  way  toward  the  plain 
2  Cli.  6.  16  that  thy  children  take  heed  to  theirway 

6.  23  recompensing  his  way  upon  his  own  head 
6.  27  when  thou  hast  taught  them  thegood  way 
6.  30  unto  every  man  according  unto  all  his  w. 
6.  31  to  walk  in  thy  ways,  so  long  as  they  live 

6.  34  go.  .by  the  way  that  thou  shalt  send  th. 

7.  1 4 ’If  my  people . .  turn  from  their  wicked  w. 

11.  17  for  three  years  they  walked  in  the  way  of 
13.  22  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Abijah,  and  his  w. 

17.  3  he  walked  in  the  first  ways  of  his  father 

*  7.  6  his  heart  was  lifted  up  in  the  ways  of  the 

18.  23  Which  way  went  the  spirit  of  the  Lord 

20.  32  he  walked  in  the  way  of  Asa  his  father 

21.  6  he  walked  in  the  way  of  the  kings  of  I. 

21.  12  not  walked  in  the  ways,  .nor  in  the  ways 

21. 13  hast  walked  in  the  way  of  the  kings  of  Is. 

22.  3  He  also  walked  in  the  ways  of  the  house 

27.  6  he  prepared  his  ways  before  the  Lord  his 

27.  7  all  his  wars,  and  his  ways,  lo,  they  (are) 

28.  2  he  walked  in  the  ways  of  the  kings  of  Is. 

28.  26  the  rest  of  his  acts  and  of  all  his  ways 

34.  2  walked  in  the  ways  of  David  his  father 

Ezra  8.  21  to  seek  of  him  a  right  way  for  us,  and  for 

8.  22  to  help  us  against  the  enemy  in  the  way 
8.  31  and  of  such  as  lay  in  wait  by  the  way 

Nell.  9. 12  to  give  them  light  in  the  way  wherein  th. 

9. 19  lead  them  in  the  way.  .the  way  wherein 
Job  3.  23  (Why  is  light  given)  to  a  man  whose  way 

4.  6  thy  hope,  and  the  uprightness  of  thy  wa. 
6.  18  The  paths  of  their  way  are  turned  aside 

8. 19  this  (is)  the  joy  of  his  way,  and  out  of  the 

12.  24  in  a  wilderness  (where  there  is)  no  way 

13. 15  I  willmaintain  mine  own  ways  beforeliim 

17.  9  The  righteous  also  shall  hold  on  his  way 

19.  12  raise  up  their  way  against  me,  and  encamp 
21.  14  we  desire  not  the  knowledge  of  thy  ways 
21.  29  Have  ye  notaskedthem.  .bvthe  way?  and 

21.  31  Who  shall  declarehis  way  to  his  face  ?  and 

22.  3  that  thou  niakest  th.v  ways  perfect? 

22.  28  and  the  light  shall  shine  upon  thy  ways 

23.  10  he  knoweth  the  way  that  I  take :  (when) 

23.  11  My  foot  hath  held  his  steps,  his  way  have 

24.  4  They  turn  the  needy  out  of  the  way  :  the 

24. 13  they  know  not  the  ways  thereof,  norabide 

24.  18  he  beholdeth  not  the  way  of  the  vineyards 

24.  23  resteth,  yet  his  eyes  (are)  upon  their  ways 

26.  14  these  (are)  parts  of  his  ways  :  but  how  li. 
28.  23  God  understandeth  the  way  thereof,  and 

28.  26  and  a  way  for  the  lightning  of  the  thun. 

29.  25  I  chose  out  their  way,  and  sat  chief,  and 

31.  4  Doth  not  he  see  my  ways,  and  count  all 

31.  7  If  my  step  hath  turned  out  of  the  way 

34.  21  his  eyes  (are)  upon  the  ways  of  man,  and 

34.  27  and  would  not  consider  any  of  his  ways 

36.  23  Who  hath  enjoined  him  his  way?  or  who 

38. 19  Where  (is)  the  way  (where)  light  dwelle.? 
38.  24  By  what  way  is  the  light  parted,  (which) 

38.  25  or  a  way  for  the  lightning  of  thunder 

40. 19  He  (is)  the  chief  of  tliewaysof  God:  heth. 
Psa.  1.  1  nor  standeth  in  the  way  of  sinners,  nor 

1.  6  the  way  of  the  righteous  :  but  the  way  of 

2.  12  ye  perish  (from)  the  way,  when  his  wrath 

5.  8  make  thy  way  straight  before  my  face 

10.  5  His  ways  are  always  grievous ;  thy  judg. 

18.  21  I  have  kept  the  waysof  the  Lord,  and  ha. 
iS.  30  (As  for)  God,  his  way  (is)  perfect;  thevrerd 

18.  32  (It  is)  God  that. .maketh  my  way  perfect'' 

35. '  4  Show  me  thy  ways,  O  Lord  ;  teach  me  thy 

25.  8  therefore  will  he  teach.. in  the  way 

25.  9  and  the  meek  will  he  teach  his  way 

25. 12  him  shall  he  teach  in  the  way  (that)  he  sh. 

27.  1 1  Teach  me  thy  way,  O  Lord,  and  lead  me 

32.  8  teach  thee  in  the  way  which  thou  shalt  go 

35.  6  Let  their  way  be  dark  aud.slippery :  and 

36.  -Tf  h®  setteth  himself  in  a  way  (that  is)  not 

37.  5  Connnit  thy  way  unto  the  Lord  ;  trust  also 

37.  7  because  of  him  who  prospereth  in  his  way 
37.  23  a  (good)  man. .lie  deUghteth  in  his  way 
37.  34  Wait  on  the  Lord,  and  keep  his  way,  and 

39.  1  I  will  take  heed  to  my  ways,  that  I  sin  not 

49. 13  This  their  way  (is)  their  folly :  yet  their 
51.  13  Then  will  I  teach  transgressors  thy  ways 
67.  2  That  thy  way  may  be  known  upon  the  ea. 


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77 
8o 

8i. 

85. 

86. 
89. 
91- 
95- 

xoi. 

101. 

102. 
IO3. 
IO7. 

IO7. 

IO7. 
no. 
119. 
119. 
119, 
119 
1 19. 
119 
119 
119 
119 
119 
1 19. 
119. 
119. 
128. 

138. 

139. 
x39* 
x43* 
x45* 
146. 

Prov.  1. 


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6. 

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8. 

8. 

8. 

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10. 

10. 

11. 

IX. 

12. 
12. 
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x3- 
14. 
14. 
14. 
14. 
x5- 
x5- 
16. 
16. 
16. 
16. 
16. 
16. 
16. 
x9* 

19. 

20. 

21. 
21. 
21. 

21. 

22. 
22. 
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28. 

28. 
28. 

29. 
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11. 

Isa.  12. 


Thy  wav.OGod,  (is)in  the  sanctuary :  who 
ig  Thy  way  (is)  in  the  sea,  and  thy  path  m  the 
12  all  they  which  pass  by  the  way  do  pluck 
,,  Oh  that.. Israel  had  walked  in  my  ways 
12  and  shall  set  (us)  in  the  way  of  his  steps 
,1  Teach  me-thy  way,  O  Lord ;  I  will  walk 
41  All  that  pass  by  the  way  spoil  him  :  he  is 
11  charge  over  thee,  to  keep  thee  in.. thy'  ways 
10  do  err.. they  have  not  known  my  ways 
2  will  behave  myself  wisely  in  a  perfect  way 
6  he  that  walkethin  a  perfect  way,  he  shall 
21  He  weakened  my  strengthin  the  way  ;  lie 
,  7  He  made  known  his  ways  unto  Moses,  Ins 
4  ivandered  in.,  wilderness  in  a  solitary  way 
,  7  he  led  them  forth  by  the  right  way,  that 
40  in  the  wilderness,  where  (there  is)no  way 
.  7  He  shall  drink  of  the  brook  in  the  way,  the 
1  Blessed  (are)  the  undetiled  in  the  way,  who 
.  3  also  do  110  iniquity :  they  walk  in  his  ways 
.  5  O  that  my  ways  were  directed  to  keep  thy 
14  I  have  rejoiced  in  the  way  of  thy  testim. 

26  I  have  declared  my  ways,  and  thou  heard. 

27  Make  me  to  understand  the  way  of  thy  pr. 

2q  Remove  from  me  the  way  of  lying;  and 
30  I  have  chosen  the  way  of  truth;  thy  jud. 

32  I  will  run  the  way  of  thy  commandments 

33  Teach  me,  O  LORD,  the.  way  of  thy  statutes 
37  vanity  ;  (and)  quicken  thou  me  in  thy  w. 

5q  I  thought  on  my  ways,  and  turned  my  fe. 

168  testimonies;  allmy  ways(are) before  thee 

1  that  feareth.  that  walketh  111  his  ways 
s  they  shall  sing  in  the  ways  of  the  Lord 

3  Thou .  art  acquainted  (with)  all  my  ways 

24  anv)  wicked  way..lead  me  in  the  way  ev. 

8  cause  me  to  know  the  way  wherein  I  should 

17  The  Lord  (is)  righteous  in  alibis  ways,  and 
q  the  way  of  the  wicked  he  turneth  upside 
13  My  son,  walk  not  thou  in  the  way  with 
3 1  they  eat  of  the  fruit  of  their  own  ivay,  and 
8  He  keepeth . .  and  preserveth  the  way  of 

12  To  deliver  thee  from  the  way  of  the  evil 

13  Who  leave,  .to  walk  in  the  ways  of  darku. 

20  That  thou  mayest  walk  in  the  way  of  good 
6  In  all  thy  ways  acknowledge  him,  and  he 

17  Her  ways  (are)  ways  of  pleasantness,  and 
23  Then  shalt  thou  walk  in  thy  way  safely 

31  Envy  thou  not.. and  choose  none  of  his  w. 

11  I  have  taught  thee  in  the  way  of  wisdom 

14  Enter  not ..  go  not  into  the  way  of  evil  (men) 
iq  The  way  of  the  wicked(is)as  darkness,  th. 

,  26  Ponder,  .and  let  all  thy  ways  be  established 
.  8  Remove  thy  way  far  from  her,  and  come 

21  the  ways  of  man  (are)  before  the  eyes  of 
6  Go  to  the  ant.  .consider  her  w  ays,  and  be 

23  reproofs  of  instruction  (are)  the  way  of  life 
8  Passing,  .he  went  the  way  to  her  house 

25  Let  not  thine  heart  decline  to  her  ways,  go 
27  Her  house  (is) the  way  to  hell,  going  down 

2  She  standeth.  .by  the  way  in  the  places  of 

13  the  evil  way,  and  the  froward  mouth,  do  I 

22  possessed  me  in  the  beginning  of  his  way 

32  for  blessed  (are  they  that)  keep  my  ways 
6  Forsake thefoolish.andlive;  andgo  in..w. 
q  he  that  preserveth  his  ways  shall  be  kno. 

2g  The  way  of  the  Lord  (is)  strength  to  the 

5  righteousness,  .shall  direct  his  way,  but 
20  (such  as  are)  upright  in  (their)  way  (are) 
is  The  way  of  a  fool  (is)  right  in  his  own  ey. 

26  but  the  way  of  the  wicked  seduceth  them 

6  keepeth  (him  that  is)  upright  in  the  w'ay 

15  giveth  favour:  but  the  way  of  transgressors 
2  (he  that  is)  perverse  in  his  ways  despiseth 

8  wisdom,  .(is)  to  understand  Ins  way,  but 
12  There  isaway..the  end. .the  ways  of  death 

14  The  backslider,  .filled  with  his  own  ways 
q  The  way  of  t  he  wicked  (is)  an  abomination 
19  The  way  of  the  slothful,  .thewayof  theri. 

2  All  the  ways  of  a  man  (are)  clean  in  his 

7  When  a  man’s  ways  please  the  Lord,  he 

9  A  man’s  heart  deviseth  his  way:  but  the 
17  liethatkeepeth  his  way  preserveth  his  soul 

23  There  is  aw'ay..the  end. .the  w'ays  of  death 
29  leadeth  him  into  the  way  (that  is)  not  go. 
31  (if)  it  befoundin  theway  of  righteousness 

3  The  foolishness  of  man  pervertethhis  way 

16  (but)  he  that  despiseth  his  ways  shall  die 

24  can  a  man  then  understand  his  own  way  ? 

2  Every  way  of  a  man  (is)  right  in  his  own 

8  Thewayof  man  (is)  froward  and  strange 
16  The  man  that  wandereth  out  of  the  way 
29  (as  for)  the  upright,  he  directetli  his  way 

5  Thorns  (and)  snares  are  in  the  way  of  the 

6  Train  up  a  Ghild-in  the  way  he  should  go 
19  be  wise,  and  guide  thine  heart  in  the  way 

26  My  son.  .let  thine  eyes  observe  my  ways 
13  (There  is)  a  lion  in  the  way;  a  lion  (is)  in 
6  than  (he  that  is)  perverse  (in  his)  ways,  th. 

10  the  righteous  to  go  astray  in  an  evil  way 

18  (he  that  is)  perverse(in  his)ways shall  fa. 

27  (he  that  is)  upright  in  the  way  (is)  abomin. 

19  The  way  of  an  eagle,  .the- way  of  a  serpent 

19  the  way  of  a  ship,  .the  way  of  a  man  with 

20  Such  (is)  the  way  of  an  adulterouswoman 
3  nor  thy  ways  to  that  which  destroyethki. 
3  when  he  that  is  a  fool  walketh  by  the  way 
5  As  thou  knowest  not  what  (is)  the  way  of 
9  walk  in  the  ways  of  thine  heart,  and  in 
5  fears  (shall be)  in  the  way,  and  the  almond 

2.  3  he  will  teach  us  of  his  ways,  and  we  will 

3.  12  cause  (thee)  to  err,  and  destroy  the  way 
8. 11  that  I  should  not  walk  iu  the  way  of  this 
9.  1  did  more  grievously  afflict  (her  by)  the  way 


Isa. 


Jer 


15 

3° 

3° 

35 

37 

37 

40, 

40 

40 

42, 

42 

43- 

43- 

45- 

48. 

48. 

49. 
49. 
Si- 
53- 
55- 

55- 
65- 

56- 

57- 
57- 
57- 
57- 
58. 
58. 
59- 
62. 

63- 

64. 

65. 

66. 
.  2. 


3- 


Lam. 


Eze. 


5  in  the  way  of  Horonaim  they  shall  raise 
1.  11  Get  you  out  of  the  way,  turn  aside  out  of 
1  21  This  (is)  the  wav,  walk  ye  iu  it,  when  ye 

8  a  way,  and  it  shall  be  called  the  way  of 
.  29  I  will  turn  thee  back  by  the  way  by  which 
’  ...  By  the  way  that  he  came,  by  the  same  sh. 

"  3  Prepare  ye  the  way  of  the  Lord,  make  st. 

,.  14  showed  to  him  the  way  of  understanding 
,  27  My  way  is  hid  from  the  Lord,  and  my  ju. 

16  I  will  bring  the  blind  by  a  way  (that)  they 
,  24  they  would  not  walk  in  his  ways,  neither 

16  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  which  maketh  a  way 
iq  I  will  even  make  a  way  in  the  wilderness 
13  I  will  direct  all  his  ways:  he  shall  build 

13  1  have  spoken,  .he  shall  make  his  way  pr. 

17  which  leadeth  thee  by  the  way.  .thousii. 
q  They  shall  feed  in  the  ways,  and  their  pa. 

11  I  will  make  all  my  mountains  a  w'ay,  and 

10  that  hath  made  the  depth  of  the  sea  a  w. 

6  we  have  turned  every  one  to  his  own  way 

7  Let  the  wicked  forsake  liis  way,  and  the 

8  neither  (are)  your  ways  my  ways,  saith 

q  so  are  my  ways  higher  tliauyoutways,  and 

11  they  all  look  to  theirown  way,  every  one 
10  art  wearied  in  the  greatness  of  thy  way 

14  prepare  the  way.  .take  up.  .out  of  the  w. 

17  went  onfrowardly  in  theway ofhis  heart 

18  I  have  seen  his  ways,  and  will  heal  him 

2  delight  to  know  my  ways,  as  a  nation  that 
13  not  doing  thine  own  ways,  nor  finding 

8  The  way  of  peace  they  know  not,  and  (th. 

10  prepare  ye  the  way  of  the  people;  cast  up 
17  why  hast  thou  made  us  to  err  from  thy  w. 

3  (those  that)  remember  thee  in  tliy  ways 

2  rebellious  people,  which  walketh  in  a  w  ay 

3  they  have  chosen  theirown  ways,  andth. 

17  forsaken . .  when  he  led  thee  by  the  way? 

18  in  the  way  of  Egypt,  .in  the  way  of  Assy. 

23  thy  way . .  adromedary  traversing  her  ways 
33  Why  trimmest  thou  thy  way  to  seek  love? 

33  wherefore  hast  thou  also  taught,  .thy  wa.? 

36  Why  gaddest  thou  about,  .to  change  thy  w.? 

2  in  the  ways  hast  thou  sat  for  them,  as  the 
13  hast  scattered  thy  ways  to  the  strangers 

21  they  have  perverted  their  way .  .they  have 
18  Thy  way  and  thy  doings  have  procured 

4  for  they  know  not  the  way  of  the  Lord 

3  they  have  known  the  way  of  the  Lord 

16  Stand  ye  in  the  ways,  .the  good  way,  and 
23  Go  not  forth,  .nor  walk  by  the  way,  for 
27  that  thou  mayest  know  and  try  their  way 
3  Amend  your  ways  and  your  doings,  and 
3  For  if  ye  throughly  amend  your  ways  and 
23  walk  ye  in  all  the  ways  that  I  have  com. 

2  Learn  not  the  way  of  theheathen,  and  be 
23  I  know  that  the  way  of  man  (is)  not  in 

I  Wherefore  doth  the  way  of  the  wicked  pr.? 

16  if  they  will  diligently  learn  the  ways  of 

7  (since)  they  return  not  from  their  ways 

17  For  mine  eyes  (are)  upon  all  their  ways 

10  to  give  every  man  according  to  his  ways 

11  from  his  evil  way,  and  make  your  ways 
13  to  stumble  in  their  ways,  .a  way  not  cast 

8  set.  .the  way  of  life,  and  theway  of  death 

12  Wherefore  their  way  shall  be  unto  them 

22  have  turned  them  from  their  evil  way,  and 

3  Turn  ye  again,  .every  one  from  his  evil  w. 

3  and  turn  every  man  from  his  evil  way 

13  Therefore  now  amend  your  ways  and  your 
n  And  the  prophet  Jeremiah  went  his  way 

q  by  the  rivers  of  waters  in  a  straight  way 
21  set  thine  heart,  .the  way  (which)  thou  we. 
iq  upon  all  the  ways,  .accordmgto  his  ways 
30  I  will  give  them  one  heart,  and  one  way 
15  Return  ye.  .every  man  from  his  evil  way 

3  may  return  every  man  from  liis  evil  way 
7  will  return  every  one  from  his  evil  way 

4  the  way  of  the  kings  garden,  .the  way  of 

3  That  the  LORD.. may  show  us  the  way  wh. 
iq  O  inhabitants  of  Aroer,  stand  by  the  way 

5  They  shall  ask  the  way  to  Zion  with  their 
7  the  way  of  the  gate,  .the  way  of  the  plain 

4  The  ways  of  Zion  do  mourn,  becausenone 
q  He  hath  inclosed  my  ways  with  hewn  st. 

II  He  hath  turned  aside  my  ways,  and  pull. 
40  Let  us  search  and  try  our  ways,  and  turn 
18  to  warn  the  wicked  from  his  wicked  way 
:q  his  wickedness,  norfrom  his  wicked  ways 
3,  8  will  judge  thee  according  to  thy  ways 

4  I  will  recompense  thy  ways  upon  thee 
9  recompense  thee  according  to  thy  ways 

27  I  will  do  unto  them  after  their  way,  and 
3  lift  up  thine  eyes  now  the  way  toward  the 

5  I  lifted  up  mine  eyes  the  way  toward  the 
2  six  men  came,  .the  way  of  the  higher  gate 

10  I  will  recompense  their  way  upon  their  he. 

21  I  will  recompense  their  way  upon  their  h. 

22  he  should  not  return  from  his  wicked  w. 

22  and  ye  shall  see  their  way  and  their  doings 

23  when  ye  see  their  ways  and  their  doings 
23  thy  high  place  at  every  head  of  the  way 
27  daughters.. which  are  ashamed  of  thy..w. 
31  eminent  place  in  the  head  of  every  way 
43  I  also  will  recompense  thy  way  upon  (th. 
47  Yet  hast  thou  not  walked  after  then  ways 
47  corrupted  more  than  they  in  all  thy  ways 
61  Then  thou  shalt  remember  thy  ways,  and 
23  not  that  he  should  return  from  his  ways 
23,  29  The  way  of  the  Lord  is  not  equal 
25,  29  Is  not  my  way  equal  1  are  not  yonryp  • 
30  every  one  according  to  his  ways,  saith  the 
43  there  shall  ye  remember  your  ways,  and 


16. 

17- 

18. 


23 

23 

25- 

26. 

26. 

28. 

3X* 

3X* 

32- 

32* 

35- 

36- 
36. 
39- 
42. 
48. 

So- 

*2. 

I. 

3- 
3- 1 
3- 
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x3* 

14. 

14. 

16. 

16. 

j6. 

16.  . 

16. 

16.  i 

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18.  : 
18. 
18 


43* 

44. 

44. 

44. 

44- 

46. 

46. 


x3- 

14. 

Joel  2. 
Amos  2. 
Jon.  3. 


Mic. 
Is  ah. 


Eze.  20.  44  not  according  to  your  wicked  way  s,  nor 
21  iq  two  ways,  .at  the  head  of  the  way  to  the 

21  20  Appoint  a  way,  that  the  sword  may  come 
21.  21  of  the  way,  at  the  head  of  the  two  ways 

22  21  their  own  way  have  I  recompensed  upon 
21. 13  I  saw  that  she  was  defiled .  .both  one  way 

23  31  Thou  hast  walked  in  the  way  of  thy  sister 
21  14  according  to  thy  ways,  and  according  to 
28  13  Thou  (was)  perfect  in  thy  ways  from  the 
32.  8  not  speak  to  warn  the  wicked  from  Ins  w. 

3"  q  if  thou  warn  the  wicked  of  his  way  to  tu. 

32  q  if  he  do  not  turn  from  his  way,  he  shall 
32  11  turn  from  his  way.  .from  your  evil  ways 
32. 17,  20  the  way  of  the  Lord  is  not  equal 

32  17  but,  as  for  them,  their  way  is  not  equal 
72  20  I  will  judge  you  every  one  after  his  ways 
36.  17  defiled  it  by  their  own  way.  .their  way  was 
36.  19  according  to  their  way  and  accordmg  to 
36.  31  Then  shall  ye  remember  your  own  evil  w. 

36.  32  be  ashamed  and  confounded  for  your .  .w. 

42  1  the  outer  court,  the  way  toward  the  nortli 

42.  4  ten  cubits  breadth  inward,  a  way  of  one  c. 

42  1 1  the  way  before  them  (was)  like  the  appear. 

42  12  a  door  in  the  head  of  theway.  .the  way  di. 

43  2  the  glory . .  came  from  the  way  of  the  east 
4  the  glory  of  the  Lord  came .  .by  the  way 

1  Then  he  brought  me  back  the  way  of  the 
3  he  shall  enter  by  the  way  of  the  porch  of 

3  and  shall  go  out  by  the  way  of  the  same 

4  Then  brought  he  me  the  way  of  the  north 

2  the  prince  shall  enter  by  the  way  of  the 
46.  8  by  the  way  of  the  porch,  .by  the  way  th. 

46.  9  the  way  of  the  north,  .the  way  of  the  so. 

46  q  the  way  of  the  south .  .the  way  of  the  no. 
45!  9  he  shall  not  return  by  the  way  of  the  gate 

47  2  the  way  of  the  gate . .  the  way  without  unto 
47!  2  the  outer  gate  by  the  way  that  looketh  ea, 

47.  i<  from  the  great  sea,  the  way  of  Ilethlon,  as 

48  1  From  the  north  end  to  the  coast  of  the  way 
Uos  2.  6  I  will  hedge  up  thy  way  with  thorns,  and 

4  9  I  will  punish  them  for  their  ways,  and  re. 

6.  9  company  of  priests  murder  in  the  way  by 
q  8  a  snare  of  a  fowler  in  all  his  ways . .  hatred 
jo.  13  thou  didst  trust  in  thy  way,  in  the  multi. 

2  and  will  punish  Jacob  according  to  his  w. 

7  as  a  leopard  by  theway  will  I  observe  (th.) 

9  the  ways  of  the  Lord  (are)  right,  and  the 
7  they  shall  march  every  one  on  his  ways 
7  That  pant,  .and  turn  aside  the  way  of  the 
■3  8  let  them  turn  every  one  from  his  evil  way 

i,  10  saw.  .that  they  turned  from  their  evil  w 
4  2  he  wilt  teach  us  of  his  ways,  and  we  will 

1’.  3  Lord,  .his  way  in  the  whirlwind  and  m 
2  1  Keep  the  munition,  watch  theway,  make 

1’.  5  thus  saith  the  Lord  . .  Consider  your  ways 
i .  4  Turn  ye  now  from  your  evil  ways . .  your  e. 

1  6  according  to  our  ways,  and  according  to 

7  If  thou  wilt  walk  in  my  ways,  and  if  thou 

8  But  ye  are  departed  out  of  the  way,  ye  have 

2  q  according  as  ye  have  not  kept  my  ways- 
3.  i  and  he  shall  prepare  the  way  before  me 

6.4  aoing,  walk,  na'Sfi,  helikah,  halikah. 

Prov  31.  27  She  looketh  well  to  the  ways  of  her  house 
Ilab.  3.  6  the  perpetual  hills  did  bow  :  his  ways  (are) 

7.4  track,  course,  nbsyp  magalah. 

Prov.  5.  6  her  ways  are  moveable . .  thou  canst  not  lc. 

8.4  trodden  path  or  way ,  n’rii  nathib. 

Job  1 8.  10  The  snare  is  laid  for  him.. in  the  way 
Psa.  78.  50  He  made  a  way  to  his  anger;  he  spared 

9.4 Midst,  middle.,  /xicrov,  peVos  meson,  mesos. 

Col.  2.  14  took  it  out  of  the  way,  nailing  it  to  Ins  c. 

2  Th.  2.  7  letteth.  .until  he  be  taken  out  ofthe  w'ay 

lO.iray,  road,  journey,  custom,  65 6s  hodos. 

Matt.  2.  12  departed  into  their ..  country  another  w. 
o  o  Prepare  ye  the  way  of  the  Lord,  make  his 
4  13  the  way  of  the  sea,  beyond  J ordan,  Galilee 

3  23  A'-ree.  .whiles  thou  art  in  the  way  with 

7.  !3  for  wide  (is)  the  gate,  and  broad  (is)  the  w. 
7. 14  strait  (is)  the  gate,  and  narrow  (is)thew. 

8.  28  so  that  110  man  might  pass  by  that  way 

10  3  Go  not  into  the  way  of  the  Gentiles,  and 

11.  jo  which  shall  prepare  thy  way  before  thee 
17  4  when  he  sowed,  some,  .fell  by  the  way 

13  10  This  is  he  which  received  seed  by  the  way 
13  32  away  fasting,  lest  they  faint  in  the  way 
20  17  took  the  twelve  disciples  apart  111  the  way 
20  30  two  blind  men,  sitting  by  the  way  side 
in— 8-spread,  .in  the  way.  .strawed.  m  the  way 
21'  iq  when  he  saw  a  fig  tree  in  the  way,  he  ca. 
21.  32  For  John  came  unto  you  in  the  way  of  ri. 
22  16  that  thou,  .teachest  the  way  of  God  in  tr. 

Mark  1.  2  which  shall  prepare  thy  way  before  thee 
I  a  Prepare  ye  the  way  of  the  Lord,  make  his 

4  4  as  he  sowed,  some  fell  by  the  way  side 
4  13  these  are  they  by  the  way  side*  where  the 
8.  3  If  I  send  them,  .they  will  faint  by  theway 
8  27  by  tlie  way  he  asked  his  disciples,  saying 
q.  33  What  was  it  that  ye  disputed,  .by  the  w.? 
q.  34  for  [by  the  way-]  they  had  disputed  among 

10. 17  And  when  he  wasgone  forth  into  theway 
10  32  they  were  in  the  w7ay  going  up  to  Jerusa. 
10.  52  immediately  he.  .followed  Jesus  in  the  w 
n.  8  spread,  .in  the  way.  .[strawed.  .m  the  w  ] 
12  14  that  thou,  .teachest  the  ways  of  God  in  t. 
Luke  1.  76  thou  shalt  go  before,  .to  prepare  Ins  way 
1.  7Q  to  guide  our  feet  into  the  way  of  peace 
3.  4  Prepare  ye  the  way  of  the  Lord,  make 

3  3  the  rough  ways  (shall  be)  made  smooth 
7. 27  which  shall  prepare  thy  way  before  thee 


Hag. 

Zech. 


Mai. 


3- 


WAY 


1040 


WEALTH 


Luke  8.  5  as  he  sowed,  some  fell  by  the  way  side 

8.  12  Those  by  the  way  side  are  they  that  hear 
g.  57  it  came  to  pass,  .as  they  went  in  the  way 

io.  4  nor  shoes  ;  and  salute  no  man  by  the  w. 

10.  31  there  came  down  a  certain  priest  that  w. 

12.  58  in  the  way,  give  diligence  that  thou  may. 

18.  35  a  certain  blind  man  sat  by  the  way  side 

19.  36  And.  .they  spread  their  clothes  in  the  w. 

20.  21  that  thou,  .teachest  the  way  of  God  truly 

24.  32  while  lie  talked  witli  us  by  the  way,  and 
24.  35  they  told  what  things(were  done)  in.  .w. 

John  1.  23  Wake  straight  the  way  of  the  Lord, as  sa. 
14.  4  whither  I  go  ye  know,  and  the  way  ye  kn. 
14.  5  know  not.  .and  how  can  we  know  the  way 
14.  6  I  am  the  way,  and  the  truth,  and.theiife 
Acts  2.  28  Thou  hast  made  known  to  me  the  ways 

8.  26  unto  the  way  that  goeth  down  from  Jer. 
8.  36  as  they  went  on  (their)  way,  they  came 

8.  39  the  eunuch,  .went  on  his  way  rejoicing 

9.  2  if  he  found  any  of  this  way,  whether  they 

9.'i7  Jesus,  thatappeared  unto  thee  in  the  way 
9.  27  how  he  had  seen  the  Lord  in  the  way,  ami 

13.  10  wilt  thou  not  cease  to  pervert  the.  .ways 

14.  16  suffered  all  nations  to  walk  in  their,  .wa. 

16.  17  which  show  unto  us  the  way  of  salvation 
18.  25  This  man  was  instructed  in  the  way  of 

18.  26  expounded  unto  him  the  way  of  God  mo 

19.  9  spake  evil  of  that  way  before  the  multit. 
19.  23  there  arose  no  small  stir  about  that  way 
22.  4  And  I  persecuted  this  way  uuto  the  death 
24.  14  that  after  the  way  which  they  call  heresy 

24.  22  having,  .perfect  knowledge  of  (that)  way 

25.  3  And.  .laying  wait  in  the  way  to  kill  him 

26.  13  I  saw  in  the  way  a  light  from  heaven,  ab. 
Rom.  3. 16  Destruction  and  misery  (are)  in  their  wa 

3.  17  the  way  of  peace  have  they  not  known 

11.  33  unsearchable,  .and  his  ways  past  finding 
1  Co.  4.  17  remembrance  of  my  ways  which  be  in  Ch. 

12.  31  yet  show  I  unto  you  a  more  excellent  way 

1  Th.  3.  11  Now.  Jesus  Christ,  direct  our  way  uuto 
Heb.  3.  10  I.  .said,  .they  have  not  known  my  ways 

9.  8  that  the  way  into  the  holiest  of  all  was 

10.  20  By  a  new  and  living  way,  which  he  hath 
Jas.  1.  8  a  double  minded  man.. unstable  in. .hisw. 

2.  25  when  she.. had  sent  (them)  out  another  w. 

5.  20  the  siuuerfrom  the  error  of  his  way  shall 

2  Pe.  2.  2  by  reason  of  whom  the  way  of  truth  shall 

2. 15  Which  have  forsaken  the  right  way,  and 

2.  15  are  gone  astray,  following  the  way  of  Ba. 
2.  21  better.. not  to  have  known  the  way  of  right 
J ude  1 1  for  they  have  gone  in  the  way  of  Cain,  and 

Rev.  15.  3  Just  and  true  (are)  thy  ways,  thou  king  of 
16.  12  that  the  way  of  the  kings  of  the  east  mig. 

11.  A  passing  along,  passage,  irdpoSos  parodos. 

1  Co.  16.  7  For  I  will  not  see  you  now  by  the  way 

12.  A  passage,  passage  way,  nopFia  poreia. 

Jas.  1.  11  shall  the  rich  man  fade  away  in  his  ways 
[ See  also  Bring,  bring  on,  broad,  flee,  go,  other,  perni¬ 
cious,  straight,  taken  out,  this,  turn  every,  which.] 

13.  A  turn,  rpAiros  tropos. 

Rom.  3.  2  Much  every  way :  chiefly,  because  that 
Phil.  1. 18  notwithstanding,  every  way,  whether  in 
WAY  and  that  way,  this  — 

Thus  and  thus,  nil  na  koh  vakoh. 

Exod.  2.  12  he  looked  this  way  and  that  way,  and  wli. 
WAY  (oft),  to  he  a  good  or  great  — 

1  .To  he  or  put  far  off,  pirn  rachaq,  5. 

Judg  18.  22  when  they  were  a  good  way  from  the  ho. 
Gen.  21. 16  sat.. down  over  against  (him)agood  way  off 

2.  Far  off,  ir6f>t>u  porrho. 

Lukei4.  32  while  the  other  is  yet  a  great  way  off,  he 

3.  Far  off,  paxpav  makran. 

Matt.  8.  30  there  was  a  good  way  off  from  them  an  he. 
Lukeis.  20  when  he  was  yet  a  great  way  off,  liis father 
WAY  to  escape  or  flee,  to  have  no  — 

1  .Flight,  place  of  flight,  DiiD  manos. 

Jer.  25.  35  the  shepherds  shall  have  no  way  to  flee,  nor 
2.  A  way  or  passage  out,  ok  flams  ekbasis. 

1  Co.  10.  13  with  the  temptation,  .make  a  way  to  esc. 
WAY,  to  be  or  turn  out  of  the  — 

1.  To  err,  wander,  go  astray,  n^r- 1  to.ah. 

Isa.  28.  7  are  out  of  the  way.  .are  out  of  the  way 

2.  To  be  turned  out  or  aside,  eKTpenopat  ektrepomai. 

Heb.  i2.  13  which  is  lame  be  turned  out  of  the  way 

3.  To  make  to  err  or  wander,  ir\avaa>  planao. 

Heb.  5.  2  and  on  them  that  are  out  of  the  way 

WAY  (of),  by  or  in  the  — 

1.  To  meet,  tr$  qara. 

Exod.  5.  20  Moses  and  Aaron,  who  stood  in  the  way 
2. In,  Iv  en. 

2  Pe.  3.  1  I  stir-  up  your  pure  minds  by  way  of  rem. 
WAY,  to  he  or  go  on  the  — 

To  remove,  journey,  ypi  nasa. 

Jer.  4.  7  the  destroyer  of  the  Gentiles  is  on  his  way 
Zech  10.  2  they  went  their  way  as  a  flock,  they  were 
WAYFARING  man  — 

1  -To  use  the  customary  path,  rnx  arach. 

Judg  19.  17  he  saw  a  wayfaring  man  in  the  street  of 
2  Sa.  12.  4  to  dress  for  the  wayfaring  man  that  was 
Jer.  92a  lodging  place  of  wayfaring  men,  that  I 

14.  8  as  a  wayfaring  man  (that)  turneth  aside 


2  .To  go  on  in  the  way,  ibn  halak  derek. 

Isa.  35.  8  the  wayfaring  men,  though  fools,  shall  not 
3.  To  go  or  pass  over  the  path,  rnk  151;  abo.r  orach. 

Isa.  33.  8  the  wayfaring  man  ceasctii :  he  hath  bro. 
WAYMARK,  wayside  — 

1. By  the  way  or  trodden path,  al-had-derek. 

Gen.  38.  21  Where  (is)  the  harlot,  .by  the  way  side? 

2.  The  ( hand  or)  side  of  the  way,  a;  yad  derek. 

1  Sa.  4. 13  Eli  sat  upon  a  seat  by  the  way  side  watch. 

3.  The  ( hand  or)  side  of  the  course  or  track,  biyo  t. 
Psa.i4o.  5  they  have  spread  a  net  by  the  wayside.they 

4 .Sign,  monument,  \vstsiyyun. 

Jer.  31.  21  Set  thee  up  waymarks,  make  thee  high  he. 
WE  — 

1.  We,  we  ourselves,  uk  anu. 

Jer.  42.  6  the  Lord  our  God,  to  whom  we  send  thee 

2.  We,  we  ourselves,  nmix,  tunix  anachna. 

Ezra  4.  16  We  certify  the  king,  that  if  this  city  be  b. 

5.  11  We  are  the  servantsof  the  God  of  heaven 
Dan.  3. 16  we  (are)  not  careful  to  answer  thee  in  this 

3.  17  God  whom  we  serve  is  able  to  deliver  us 

3.  We,  we  ourselves,  DfliK  anachnu. 

Gen.  19.  13  we  will  destroy  this  place,  because  the  cry 

2  CI1.20.  12  neither  know  we  what  to  do:  but  our  eyes 
Jer.  26.  19  Thus  might  we  procure  great  evil  against 

LI,  I  myself ,  ’it?  ani. 

2  Sa.  19.  43  we  have  also  more  (right)  in  David  than 

5.  We,  we  ourselves,  Winachnu. 

Gen.  42. 11  We(are)all  one  man  s  sons,  .true  (men), thy 
Exodi6.  7  what  (are)  we,  that  ye  murmur  against  us 

16.  8  what  (are)  we  ?  your  murmurings  (are)  not 
>1110132.  32  We  will  pass  over  armed  before  the  Lord 
2  Sa.  17.  12  we  will  light  upon  him  as  the  dewfalleth 
Lam.  3.  42  We  have  transgressed  and  have  rebelled 

6.  Us,  nyas  ( acc .)  hemas. 

Acts  4. 12  given  among  men  whereby  we  must  besa. 

6.  2  It  is  not  reason  that  we  should  leave  the 

14.  22  we  must  tlu’ough  much  tribulation  enter 

21.  1  that  after  we  were  gotten  from  them,  and 
21.  s  And  whenwe  had  accomplished  those  days 

27.  1  when  it  was  determined  that  we  should 
27.  20  all  hope  that  we  should  be  saved  was  then 

27.  26  Howbeit  we  must  be  cast  upon  a  certain 
Rom.  3.  8  as  some  affirm  that  we  say,  Let  us  do  evil 

6.  6  that  henceforth  we  should  notserve  sin 

7.  6  that  [we]  should  serve  in  newness  of  spi 

1  Co.  10.  6  to  the  intent  we  should  not  lust  after  evil 

2  Co.  1.  4  that  we  may  be  able  to  comfort  them 

1.  8  insomuch  that  we  despaired  even  of  life 
5  10  For  we  must  all  appear  before  the  judg. 

8.  4  Praying  us  with  much  entreaty  that  [wej 
8.  6  Insomuch  that  we  desired  Titus,  that  as 

Eph.  1.  4  that  we  should  beholy  and  without  blame 

1. 12  That  we  should  be  to  the  praise  of  his  gl. 

2.  5  Even  when  we  were  dead  in  sins,  hathqu. 

1  Th.  1.  8  so  that  we  need  not  to  speak  any  thing 

2  Th.  1.  4  So  that  we  ourselves  glory  in  you  in  the 
Heb.  2.  1  Therefore  we  ought  to  give  the  more  ear. 

13.  6  So  that  we  may  boldly  say,  The  Lord  (is) 
Jas.  1.  18  that  we  should  be  a  kind  of  first  fruits 

7.  We,  we  ourselves,  ppeis  (pi. )  hemeis. 

Matt.  6. 12  forgive  us  our  debts,  as  we  forgive  our  d. 
q.  14  Why  do  we  and  the  Pharisees  fastoft.but 

17.  19  and  said,  Why  could  not, we  cast  him  out? 
19.  27  Behold,  wehave forsaken  all,  andfollowed 

28.  14  if  this  come  to  the  governor’s  ears,  we  will 
Seealso  Mark  9.  28:  10.  28;  14.  58;  Luke  3.  14;  9.  13;  18. 
18;  23.  41;  24.  21;  John  1. 16;  4.  22;  6. 42,  69;  7.  35;  8.  41, 
48;  9.  21,  24,  28,  29,  40;  12.  34;  17.  11, 22;  19. 7;  21.  3;  Acts 
2.  8,  32;  3.  15;  4.  9,  20;  5.32;  6.  4;  10.  33,  39»  471  13-  32; 

14.  15;  15.  10;  20.  6,  13;  21.  7,  12,  25;  23. 15;  24.  8;  28.  21; 
Rom.  6.  4;  8.  [23];  15.  1;  1  Co.  1.  23;  2.  12, 16;  4.  8,  10,  10, 
10;  8.  6,  6;  9.  11,  11, 12,  25;  11. 16;  12.  13;  15.  30,  52;  2  Co. 
1.  6;  3.  18;  4. 11, 13;  5. 16,  21;  9.  4;  10.  7, 13;  11.  12,  21;  13. 

4.  6>  7.  7.  91  Gal.  1.  8;  2.  9,  15,  16;  4.  3,  [28];  5.  5;  Eph.  2, 
3;  Phil.  3.  3;  Col.  1.  9,  28;  1  Th.  2. 13,  17;  3.  6,  12;  4.  15, 
17;  5.  8;  2  Th.  2.  13;  Titus  3.  5;  Heb.  2.  3;  3.  6;  10.  39; 

12.  25;  2  Pe.  1.  18;  1  Jo.  3.  14,  16;  4.  6,  10,  11,  14,  16,  17, 
19;  3  Jo.  8,  12. 

8.  To  us,  Tip.li/  (dat.  pi.)  hemin. 

Matt.  8.  29  What  have  we  to  do  with  thee,  Jesus,  th. 

15.  33  Whence  should  we  have  so  much  bread 
19.  27  said  unto  him.  .what  shall  we  have  there.? 

Mark  1.  24  what  have  we  to  do  with  thee,  thou  Jesus 
Luke  4.  34  what  have  we  to  do  with  thee.  .Jesus  of  N. 

9. 13  We  have  no  more  but  five  loaves  and  two 
Acts  21.  23  We  have  four  men  which  have  a  vow 

28.  22  we  know  that  every  where  it  is  spoken  ag. 
Eph.  6. 12  For  [we]  wrestle  not  against  flesh  and  bl. 
Heb.  4. 13  unto  the  eyes  of  him  with  whom  we  have 

5.  1 1  of  whom  we  have  many  things  to  say,  and 
12.  1  Wherefore  seeing  we  also  are  compassed 
Jas.  5.  17  was  a  man  subject  to  like  passions  as  we 

9.  Of  us,  our,  npuv  (gen.pl.)  hemon. 

Matt.28.  13  His  disciples,  .stole  him.  .while  we  slept 
Acts  16. 16  it  came  to  pass,  as  we  went  to  prayer,  a 
21.  10  as  [we]  tarried,  .many  days,  their  came  do. 
21.  17  when  we  were  come  to  Jerusalem,  the  hr. 
26. 14  when  we  were  all  fallen  to  theearth,  Ihe. 
27.  18  we  being  exceedingly  tossed  witha  temp. 
27.  27  as  we  were  driven  up  and  down  in  Adria 
Rom.  5.  6  For  when  we  were  yet  without  strength 
5.  8  while  we  were  yet  sinners  Christ  died  for 


2  Co.  4.18  While  we  look  not  at  the  tilings  which  arc 

7.  5  For,  when  we  were  come  into  Macedonia 
Heb.  10.  26  F’or  if  we  sin  wilfully.. there  remaineth  no 

WE  ourselves  — 

We... we  ourselves,  hpiv. . . r/peis  etnen...  hemeis. 

Titus  3.  3  Forweourselvcsalsoweresomctimesfool. 
WEAK  (thing),  weaker,  weakness  — 

1  .To  be  weak,  7i?N  atnal. 

Eze.  16.  30  How  weak  is  thine  heart,  saith  the  Lord 

2.  Weak,  SSpx  umlal. 

Psa.  6.  2  Havemercyuponme,OLORD;  forI(am)w. 

3.  Lean,  poor,  weak,  b?  dal. 

2  Sa.  3.  1  house  of  Saul  waxed  weaker  and  weaker 

4.  Weak,  overcome,  abn  challash. 

Joel  3.  10  into  spears:  let  the  weak  say,  I  (am)str. 

5.  Tender,  soft,  timid,  ?n  rak. 

2  Sa.  3.  39  I  (am)  this  day  weak,  though  anointed  ki. 

6.  Feeble,  remiss,  nan  rapheh. 

Num.13.  18  whether  they  (be)  strong  or  weak,  few  or 
2  Sa.  17.  2  I  will  come  upon  him  while  he  (is),  .weak 
Job  4.  3  and  thou  hast  strengthened  the  weak  ha. 
Isa.  35.  3  Strengthen  ye  the  weak  hands,  and  confi. 

7 . Unable,  notable,  a Svi/aros  adunatos. 

Rom  15.  1  ought  to  bear  the  infirmities  of  the  weak 

8.  To  be  without  strength,  aaOei/eu  astheneo. 

Acts  20.  35  so  labouring  ye  ought  to  support  the  weak 
1  Co.  8.  11  through  thy  knowledge  shall  the  weak  br 

8.  12  But  when  ye.  .wound  their  weak  conscic. 

9.  Without  strength,  haOtviis  a sthenes. 

Matt  26.  41  spirit,  .(is)  willing,  but  the  flesh  (is)  weak 
Marki4.  38  spirit,  .(is)  ready,  but  the  flesh  (is)  weak 

1  Co.  1.  25  the  weakness  of  God  is  stronger  than  men 

1.  27  [GodTTatlrchosen'fhe  weak  tilings  of  the] 

4. 10  we  (are)  weak,  but  ye  (are)  strong  :  ye  (are) 

8.  7  and  their  conscience  being  weak  is  defiled 

3. 10  shall  not  the  conscienceof  him  which  is  w. 

9.  22  the  weak,  .as  weak,  .might  gain  the  weak 

11.  30  For  this  cause  many  (are)  weak  and  sickly 

2  Co.  10.  10  bodilypresence  (is)  weak,  and  (his)speech 
Gal.  4.  9  how  turn  ye  again  10  the  weak  and  begg. 
1  Tli.  5.  14  support  the  weak,  be  patient  toward  all 
Heb.  7. 18  for  the  weakness  and  unprofitableness  th. 

10.  With  less  strength,  aadevearipos  aslhenesteros. 
1  Pe.  3.  7  honour  uuto  the  wife,  as  unto  the  weaker 

11 .  Strengthlessness,  aadcveia  astheneia. 

1  Co.  2.  3  I  was  with  you  in  weakness,  and  in  fear 

15.  43  it  is  sown  in  weakness;  it  is  raised  in  po. 

2  Co.  12.  9  my  strength  is  made  perfect  in  weakness 

13.  4  though  he  was  crucified  through  weakness 
Heb.  11.  34  out  of  weakness  were  made  strong,  waxed 

WEAK,  to  be,  become,  be  made,  be  weakened  — 

1  .To  be  weak,  nj?n  chalah. 

Judg  16.  7.  1 1' then  shall  I  be  weak,  and  be  as  allot. 
16. 17  I  shall  become  weak,  and  be  like  any 

2 . To  become  weak,  n^rt  chalah,  4. 

Isa.  14.  10  Art  thou  also  become  weak  as  we?  art 

3 . To  weaken,  overcome,  be  weak,  irSn  chalash. 

Isa.  14.  12  cut  down.,  whichdidst  weaken  the  nations 

4 . To  go  on,  proceed,  i]1?;  yalak. 

Eze.  7.  17  All  hands  shall  be  feeble,  and  all.  .weak 
21.  7  cometh.. all  knees  shall  be  weak  (as)  wat. 

5 . To  stumble,  bya  kaslial. 

Psa.  109.  24  My  knees  are  weak  through  fasting,  and 

6 . To  humble,  afflict,  nsjr  anali,  3. 

Psa.102.  23  He  weakened  my  strength  in  the  way, he 
I. Feeble,  remiss,  h£n  rapheh. 

2  Ch.15.  7  Be  ye  strong.  Jet  not  your  hands  be  weak 
Neh.  6.  9  Their  hands  shall  be  weakened  from  tile 

8.  To  enfeeble,  made  to  fall,  nsn  raphah,  3. 

Ezra  4.  4  Then  the  people  of  the  land  weakened  the 
Job  12.  21  and  weakenetli  the  strength  of  the  mighty 
Jer.  38.  4  thus  he  weakeneth  the  hands  of  the  men 

9.  To  be  without  strength,  haQevi w  astheneo. 

Rom.  4.  19  beingnotweak  in  faith,  he  considered  not 

8.  3  in  that  it  was  weak  through  the  flesh,  God 

14.  1  Him  that  is  weak  in  the  faith  receive  ye 
14.  2  may  eat  all  things  :  another,  who  is  weak 
14.  21  stumbleth,  [or  is  offended,  or  is  made  w.] 

1  Co.  8.  9  a  stumbling  block  [to  them  that  are  weak] 

2  Co.  11.  21  I  speak,  .as  though  we  had  been  weak 

11.  29  Who  is  weak,  and  I  am  not  weak?  who 

12.  10  for  when  I  am  weak,  then  am  I  strong 

13.  3  which  to  you  ward  is  not  weak,  but  is 
13.  4  For  we  also  are  weak  in  him,  but  we  shall 
13.  9  we  are  glad  when  we  are  weak,  and  ye  are 

WEALTH,  wealthy  — 

1.  Wealth,  substance,  sufficiency,  Jin  lion. 

Psa.  1 12.  3  Wealth  and  riches  (shall  be)  in  his  house 
Pi-ov  10.  15  The  rich  man’s  wealth  (is)  his  strong  city 
13.  11  Wealth  (gotten)  by  vanity  shall  be  dimin. 

18.  11  The  rich  man’s  wealth  (is)  his  strong  city 

19.  4  Wealth  rnaketh  many  friends :  but  the 

2 . Force,  might,  strength,  Vjn  chayil. 

Gen.  34. 29  all  their  wealth,  and  all  their  little  ones 
Deut.  8.  17  My  power,  .hath  gotten  me  this  wealth 
'8.  18  he  that  giveth  thee  power  to  get  wealth 
Ruth  2.  1  a  mighty  man  of  wealth,  of  the  family  of 
2  Ki.  15.  20  exacted,  .of  all  the  mighty  men  of  wealth 


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Job  31.  25  If  I  rejoiced  because  my  wealth  (was)great 
Psa  40  6  They  that  trust  in  their  wealth,  and  boast 
40  10  men  die . .  and  leave  their  wealth  to  others 
Prov  15  22  the  wealth  of  the  sinner  (is)  laid  up  for  the 
Zech.4.  u  the  wealth  of  all  the  heathen  round  about 

3.  Good,  good  thing,  tob. 

Ezra  q.  12  nor  seek  their  peace  or  their  wealth  for 
Esth  10  3  seeking  the  wealth  of  his  people,  and  spe. 

Job  21. 13  They  spend  their  days  in  wealth,  and  in 

4.  Power,  ns  koach. 

Prov.  5.  10  Lest  strangers  be  filled  with  thy  wealth 

5.  Wealth,  riches,  things  laid  up,  C’D3?  nekasim. 

2  Ch  in  thou  hast  not  asked  riches,  wealth,  or  ho. 

1  12  I  will  give  thee  riches,  and  wealth,  and 
Eccl  e.  iq  to  whom  God  hath  given  riches  and  wea. 

6.  2  to  whom  God  hath  given  riches,  wealth 

6.  Fulness,  satiety,  n;yi  revayah. 

Psa.  66. 12  thou  broughtest  us  out  into  a  wealthy  (pi.) 

7.  At  ease,  at  rest,  safe,  v'jvj,  l1?]?  shalev. 

Jer.  49.  31  get  you  up  unto  the  wealthy  nation,  that 

8.  Prosperity,  affluence,  tuiropia  euporia. 

Acts  19.  25  know  that  by  this  craft  we  have  our  wea. 

WEAK,  weaned  child,  be  weaned,  to  — 

1  .To  complete,  ripen,  wean,  to?  gamal. 

1  Sa.  1.  23  until  thouhave  weaned,  .until she  weaned 

1.  24  when  she  had  weaned  him,  she  took  him 
1  Ki.  11.  20  whom  Tahpenes  weaned  in  Pharaoh’s  hou. 
Psa.131.  2  as  a  child  that  is  weaned,  .a  weaned  child 
Isa.  11.  8  the  weaned  child  shall  put  his  hand  on  the 

28.  9  (them  that  are)  weaned  from . .  milk,  (and) 
Hos.  1.  8  when  she  had  weaned  Lo-ruhamah,  she 

2.  To  be  completed,  ripened,  weaned,  to?  gamal,  2. 
Gen.  21.  8  grew,  and  wasweaned.  .Isaacwasweaned 
1  Sa.  1.  22  (will  not  go  up)  until  the  child  be  weaned 

WEAPON  — 

\.A  pointed  weapon,  or  staff,  ]1K  azen. 

Deut  23. 13  thou  shalt  have  a  paddle  upon  thy  weap. 

2.  A  vessel,  utensil,  instrument,  'to  keli. 

Gen.  27.  3  take,  I  pray  thee,  thy  weapons,  thy  quiver 
Hum  35. 18  (if)  he  smite  him  with  an  hand  weapon 
Deut.  1.  41  ye  had  girded  on  every  man  his  weapons 
Judgi8. 11  six  hundred  menappointed  withweapons 

18. 16  men  appointed  with  their  weapons  of  war 

18. 17  men  (that  were)  appointed  with  weapons 

1  Sa  21.  8  brought  my  sword  nor  my  weapons  with 

2  Sa.  1.  27  the  mighty  fallen,  and  the  weapons  of  w 

2  Ki.  n.  8  every  man  with  his  weapons  m  his  hand 
2  Ch  23  7  every  man  with  his  weapons  in  his  hand 

Eccl!  9!  18  Wisdom  (is)  better  than  weapons  of  war 
Isa.  13.  5  the  weapons  of  his  indignation,  to  destroy 

ca  17  No  weapon  that  is  formed  against  thee 
Jer  21’.  4  I  will  turn  back  the  weapons  of  war  that 
22  7  I  will  prepare . .  every  one  with  his  weap. 

50  25  hath  brought  forth  the  weapons  of  his  in. 
51.  20  Thou  (art)  my  battle  ax  (and)  weapons  of 
Eze.  9.  1  every  man  (with)  his  destroying  weapon  in 
q  2  every  man  a  slaughter  weapon  in  his  ha. 

32.  27  are  gone  down  to  hell  with  their, weapons 

3 .Armour,  PV},  nesheq. 

Job  20.  24  He  shall  flee  from  the  iron  weapon,  (and) 
Eze  39  9  shall  set  on  fire  and  burn  the  weapons 
’  |g.  IO  for  they  shall  burn  the  weapons  with  Are 

1. A  missile,  dart,  nto  shelach. 

2  Ch.  23. 10  every  man  having  his  weapon  in  his  hand 
Nell.  4.  17  and  with  the  other  (hand)  held  a  weapon  ( 

5. Arms,  instruments,  oirka  hopla. 

Johm8.  3  cometh  thither  with.,  torches  and  weapons 
2  Co.  10.  4  the  weapons  of  our  warfare  (are)  not  car. 

WEAR,  (away,  out,  clothes),  to  — 

1.2*0  wear  out,  trouble,  fcto  beta,  3. 

Dan.  7.  25  shall  wear  out  the  saints  of  the  Most  Hi. 

2.  To  clothe,  put  on  clothing,  labash. 

Deut  22.  1 1  Thou  shalt  not  wear  a  garment  of  divers 
Esth.  6.  8  be  brought  which  the  king  (useth)  to  we. 
Isa.  4.  1  We  will  eat  our  own  bread,  and  wear  our 
Zech.13.  4  neither  shall  they  wear  a  rough  garment 

3 . To  fade,  wear  away,  be  empty,  foolish ,  to?  nabel. 

Exodi8.  18  Thou  wilt  surely  wear  away,  both  thou 

4.  To  lift  or  take  up,  bear  or  carry  away,  wp)  nasa. 

1  Sa.  2.  28  to  burn  incense,  to  wear  an  ephod  before 

14.  3  the  Lord's  priest  in  .Shiloh,  wearing  an 
22.  18  slew,  .persons  that  did  wear  a  linen  eph. 

5.  To  beat  or  wear  away,  prfi  shachaq. 

Job  14. 19  The  waters  wear  the  stones,  thou  washest 

6.  To  be  or  become  clothed,  (vSibotTKopai  endidusko. 
Luke  8.  27  which  had  devils  long  time,  and  ware  no  c. 

7.  To  incline,  decline,  k\ivo>  klino. 

Luke  9. 12  when  the  day  began  to  wear  away,  then 

8. zl  putting  around,  irepidccris  perithesis. 

1  Pe.  3.  3  wearing  of  gold,  or  of  putting  on  of  app. 

9.  To  bear,  wear,  ipopeoo  phoreo. 

Matt  11.  8  they  that  wear  soft  (clothing)  are  in  kin. 
Johni9.  5  Then  came  Jesus  forth,  wearing  the  cro. 
Jas.  2.  3  ye  have  respect  to  him  that  weareth  the 

WEARIED,  weary  (self),  to  be,  make  — 

1  .To  press,  make  heavy,  rna  tarach,  5. 

Job  v-  «  Als0  by  watering  he  wearieth  the  thick 

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2.  To  labour,  be  wearied,  fatigued,  VP,  yaga. 

2  Sa.  23.  10  until  his  hand  was  weary,  and  his  hand 
Psa.  6.  6  I  am  weary  with  my  groaning ;  all  the 
69.  31am  weary  of  my  crying;-  my  throat  is  d. 

Isa.  40.  28  the  creator,  .fainteth  not,  neither  is  wea. 

40.  30  Even  the  youths  shall  faint  and  be  weary 
40.  31  they  that  wait . .  shall  run,  and  not  be  we. 

43.  22  but  thou  hast  been  weary  of  me,  0  Israel 
57. 10  Thou  art  wearied  in  the  greatness  of  thy 

3.  To  make  to  labour,  make  weary,  in;  yaga,  3 
Eccl.  10.  15  foolish  wearieth  every  one  of  them 

4.  To  cause  to  labour,  weary,  be  wearied,  51?;  yaga,  5. 

Isa.  43.  23  I  have  not.  .wearied  thee  with  incense 
43.  24  thou  hast  wearied  me  with  thine  iniquit. 
Mai  2. 17  Ye  have  wearied  the  LORD  with  your  wo. 

2. 17  yet  ye  say, Wherein  have  we  wearied  (h .)? 

5. 2*0  be  or  become  faint,  tired,  *]y;  yaaph. 

Jer.  2.  24  all  they  that  seek  her  will  not  weary  the. 

51.  58  people  shall  labour.. and  they  shaU  be  we. 

Si.  64  they  shall  be  weary.  Thus  far  (are)  the 
Hab.  2. 13  shall  weary  themselves  for  very  vanity? 

6.  To  be  weary,  rr$  laah. 

Gen.  19. 11  they  wearied  themselves  to  find  the  door 

7.  To  be  or  become  weary,  nfA  laah,  2. 

Psa.  68.  9  confirm  thine  inheritance,  when  it  waswe. 
Isa.  1. 14  are  a  trouble  untc  me ;  I  am  weary  to  be. 

16. 12  when  it  is  seen  that  Moab  is  weary  on  the 

47. 13  Thou  art  wearied  in  the  multitude  of  thy 
Jer.  6.  11  I  am  weary  with  holding  in  :  I  wiU  pour 

q  5  they,  .weary  themselves  to  commit  iniqu. 

15.  6  wiU  I.  .destroy  thee ;  I  am  weary  with  re. 

20.  9  I  was  weary  with  forbearing,  and  I  could 

8.  To  cause  to  weary,  rixb  laah,  5. 

Job  16.  7  now  he  hath  made  me  weary :  thou  hast 
Isa.  7.  13  small,  .to  weary  men,  but  will  ye  weary 
Jer.  12.  5  If  thou  hast  run.  .and  they  have  wearied 
Eze.  24.  12  She  hath  wearied  (herself)  with  lies,  and 
Mic.  6.  3  wherein  have  I  wearied  thee?  testify  ag. 

’'JT.  To  be  faint,  *);]?  ay  eph. 

Jer.  4.  31  my  soul  is  wearied  because  of  murderers 

lO.To  be  vexed  or  weary,  pp  guts. 

Gen.  27.  46  I  am  weary  of  my  life  because  of  the  da. 
Prov.  3. 11  My  son.  .neither  be  weary  of  his  correct. 

\\. Satisfied,  satiated,  i’to  sabea. 

Prov. 25. 17  lest  he  be  weary  of  thee,  and.  .hate  thee 
Yl.To  faint,  despond,  be  greatly  harassed,  iKKauta. 
Gal.  6.  9  let  us  not  be  weary  in  well  doing,  for  in 
2  Th.  3. 13  ye,  brethren,  be  not  weary  in  well  doing 

13. 2V)  labour,  be  fatigued,  udyvai  kamno. 

Heb.  12  3  lest  ye  be  wearied  and  faint  in  your  minds 

14. 2*0  labour,  be  weary  or  fatigued,  Konidw  kopiao. 

John  4.  6  therefore,  being  weary  with  (his)  journey 
15.  To  force  under,  beatdown,  weary  out,  viruma{w. 

Lukei8.  s  lest  by  her  continual  coming  she  wearyme 
WEARINESS,  -wearisome,  weary,  (what  a)  — 

1.  Labour,  weariness,  y  yagia. 

Job  3. 17  There  the  wicked  cease,  .there  the  weary 

2.  Labour,  weariness,  ny?;  yegiah. 

Eccl.  12. 12  and  much  study  (is)  aweariuessof  the  fie. 

Z. Faint,  weary,  tired,  qy;  yaeph. 

Judg.  8. 15  should  give  bread  unto  thy  men.  .weary 
Isa.  50.  4  how  to  speak  a  word  in  season  to.  .weary 

4.  What  a  weariness,  rmSpo  mattelaah. 

Mai.  1. 13  Ye  said  also,'  Behold,  what  a  weariness 

5.  To  loathe,  be  weary,  ep?  naqat. 

Job  10.  1  My  soul  is  weary  of  my  life  :  I  will  leave 

6.  To  be  weary,  py  uph. 

Judg.  4. 21  smote,  .for  he  was  fast  asleep  and  weary 

7.  Faint,  weary,  tired,  py  ay  eph. 

2  Sa.  16.  14  thepeoplethat(were)withhim,  came  we. 

17.  29  The  people  (is)  hungry,  and  weary,  and 
Job  22.  7  Thou  hast  not  given  water  to  the  weary 
Isa.  5.  27  None  shall  be  weary  nor  stumble  among 
28.  12  This  (is)  the  rest,  .ye  may  cause  the  wea. 
32.  2  as  the  shadow  of  a  great  rock  in  a  weary 
46.  1  (they  are)  a  burden  to  the  weary  (beast) 
Jer.  31.  25  1  have  satiated  the  weary  soul,  and  I  ha. 

8.  Labour,  perverseness,  misery,  amal. 

Job  7.  3  wearisome  nights  are  appointed  to  me 

9.  Weary,  labouring,  y?;  yagea. 

Deut.25.  iSandsmote.  .whenthou(wast)faintandwe. 
2  Sa.  17.  2  I  will  come  upon  him  while  he  (is)  weary 

10.  A  beating,  toil,  trouble,  vexation,  kottos  kopos. 

2  Co. 11.  27  In  wearinessand  painfulness, in  watchings 

WEASEL  — 

A  weasel,  mole,  toil  choled. 

Lev.  11.  29  the  weasel,  and  the  mouse,  and  the  tort. 

WEATHER  (fair,  foul)  — 

1.  Golden  brightness,  unt  zahab. 

Job  37.  22  Fair  weather  cometh  out  of  the  north 

2.  A  day  of,  □)’  yom. 

Prov.25.  20  that  taketh  away  a  garment  in  cold  wea. 

3.  Good  or  fine  heavens  or  sky,  evSia  eudia. 

Matt  16.  2  When  it  is  evening,  ye  say.  .fairweatlier 


4.  Winter  weather,  storm,  xmpdv  cheimon. 

Matt  16.  3  And  in  the  morning . .  foul  weather  to  day 

WEAVE,  weaver,  weaver’s  shuttle,  to  — ■ 

1. To  weave,  plait,  iiu  arag. 

Exod28.  32  it  shall  have  a  bindingof  woven  work  ro. 

34.  3s  to  work  all  manner  of  work  of  the.  .wea. 

3g.  22  hemadethe  robe oftheephod.  .woven wo. 

39.  27  they  made  coats  (of)  fine  linen . .  woven  w. 
Judg  16. 13  If  thou  weavest  the  seven  locks  of  my  he. 

1  Sa.  17.  7  the  staff  of  his  spear,  .like  a  weaver’s  beam 

2  Sa.  21.  19  the  staff  of  whose  spear  (was)  like  a  wea. 

2  Ki.23.  7  the  women  wove  hangings  for  the  grove 

1  Ch.  11.  23  a  spear  like  a  weaver's  beam;  and  he  went 
20.  5  whose  spear’s  staff . .  like  a  weaver’s  beam 
Isa.  19.  9  that  weave  net  works  shall  be  confounded 
38.  12  I  have  cut  off  like  a  weaver  my  life,  he 
59.  5  They  hatch  cockatrice’  eggs,  and  weave 

2.  Web,  weaving  machine,  ereg. 

Job  7.  6  My  days  are  swifter  than  a  weaver’s  shut. 

WEB  — 

1.  House,  n;3  bayith. 

Job  8.  14  and  whose  trust  (shall be)  aspider  s  web 

2.  Web,  roED  masseketh. 

Judg  1 A  1 3  If  thou  weavest  the  seven  locks  with. .  the  w. 

16.  14  with  the  pin  of  the  beam,  and  with  the  w. 

3 . Beams,  webs,  D'mp  qurim. 

Isa.  59.  5  They  hatch.. and  weave  the  spiders  web 
59.  6  Their  webs  shall  not  become  garments 

WEDDING  — 

A  rejoicing,  wedding  feast,  ydpos  gamos. 

Matt22.  3  to  call  them  that  were  bidden  to  the  wed. 

22.  8  The  wedding  is  ready,  but  they  which  w. 

22. 10  the  wedding  was  furnished  with  guests 
22.  n  a  man  which  had  not  on  awedding  garni. 

22. 12  how  earnest  thou  in.  .not  having  a  wed. 
Lukei2.  36  lord,  when  he  will  return  from  the  wed. 

14.  8  When  thou  art  bidden  of  any .  .to  a  wed. 

WEDGE  — 

A  tongue,  jits’?  lashon. 

Josh.  7.  21  a  wedge  of  gold  of  fifty  shekels  weight 

7.  24  the  wedge  of  gold,  and  his  sons,  and  his 

WEDLOCK,  women  that  break  — 

To  commit  adultery,  ’JN?  naaph. 

Eze.  16.  38  judge  thee,  as  women  that  break  wedlock 

WEED  — 

A  weed,  pD  suph. 

Jon.  2.  5  the  weeds  were  wrapped  about  my  head 
WEEK  — 

1,24  seven,  a  week,  ynip  shabua. 

Gen.  29. 27  Fulfil  her  week,  and  we  will  give  tliee  this 
29.  28  And  Jacob  did  so,  and  fulfilled  her  week 
Exod34-  22  thou  shalt  observe  the  feast  of  weeks,  of 
Lev.  12.  5  she  shall  be  unclean  two  weeks,  as  in  her 
Num28.  26  afteryour  weeks,  .yeshallhaveanholyco. 
Deut  16.  9  Seven  weeks  shalt  thounumber  unto  thee 
16.  9  begin  to  number  the  seven  weeks  from 
16.  10  thou  shalt  keep  the  feast  of  weeks  unto 
16.  16  in  the  feast  of  weeks,  and  in  the  feast  of 
2  Ch.  8. 13  in  the  feast  of  weeks,  and  in  the  feast  of 
Jer.  5.  24  he  reserveth  unto  us  the  appointed  weeks 
Dan.  9.  24  Seventy  weeks  are  determined  upon  thy 

9.  25  seven  weeks,  and  threescore  and  two  we. 
g.  26  after  threescore  and  two  weeks  shall  Mes. 

9.  27  for  one  week:  and  in  the  midst  of  the  we. 

10.  2  I  Daniel  was  mourning  three  full  weeks 

10.  3  I  ate  no .  .bread,  .till  three  whole  weeks 

2. A  week,  (from  sabbath  to  sabbath ),  adppara. 

Matt  28.  1  dawn  toward  the  first  (day)  of  the  week 
Marki6.  2  the  first  (day)  of  the  week,  they  came  unto 
Luke24.  I  upon  the  first  (day)  of  the  week,  very  early 
John2o.  1  The  first  (day)  of  the  week  cometh  Mary  M. 

20.  19  same  day . .  being  the  first  (day)  of  the  we. 
Acts  20.  7  upon  the  first  (day)  of  the  week,  when  the 
1  Co.  16.  2  Upon  the  first  (day)  of  the  week  let  every 

3.24  week,  (from  sabbath  to  sabbath ),  adPParov. 
Marki6.  9  [was risen  early  the  first  (day)  of  the  week] 
Luke  18.  12  I  fast  twice  in  the  week,  I  give  tithes  of 

WEEP  (sore),  weeping  (continual),  to  — 

1.  To  weep,  np 3  bakah. 

Gen.  21.  16  And  she  sat  over  against  (him).,  and  wept 
23.  2  Abraham  came  to  mourn . .  and  to  weep  for 
27.  38  And  Esau  lifted  up  his  voice,  and  wept 
29.  11  And  Jacob,  .lifted  up  his  voice,  and  wept 

33.  4  And  Esau  ran  tomeetliim..andtheywept 
37  35  mourning.  Thus  his  father  wept  for  him 
42!  24  turned  himself  about  from  them,  and  we. 
43.  30  he  sought  (where)  to  weep.,  and  wept  there 
45  14  and  wept ;  and  Benjamin  wept  upon  his 
45  15  he  kissed  all  his  brethren,  and  wept  upon 
46.  29  he  fell  on  his  neck,  and  wept  on  his  neck 
50.  1  Joseph  feH  upon  his  father’s  face,  and  we. 
50.  17  Joseph  wept  when  they  spake  unto  him 

Exod.  2.  6  saw  the  child  :  and,  behold,  the  babe  we. 
Numit.  4  the  children  of  Israel  also  wept  again,  and 

11.  10  Moses  heard  the  people  weep  throughout 

11.  13  they  weep  unto  me,  saying,  Give  us  flesh 
11.  18  ye  have  wept  in  the  ears  of  the  Lord,  say. 
11.  20  have  wept  before  him,  saying,  Why  came 
14.  1  cried ;  and  the  people  wept  that  night 
25.  6  who(were)weeping(before)thedoorofthe 
Deut.  1.  45  ye  returnedand  wept  before  the  Lord;  but 

34.  8  the  children  of  Israel  wept  for  Moses  in 


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Judg.  2.  4  the  people  lifted  up  their  voice,  and  wept 

14.  16  Samson’s  wife  wept  before  him,  and  said 

14.  17  she  wept  before  him  the  seven  days,  while 

20.  23  the  children  of  Israel  went  up  and  wept 

20.  26  came  unto  the  house  of  God,  and  wept,  and 

21.  2  and  lifted  up  their  voices,  and  wept  sore 
Ruth  1.  g  and  they  lifted  up  their  voice,  and  wept 

1.  14  they  lifted  up  their  voice,  and  wept  again 

1  Sa.  1.  7  she  provoked  her;  therefore  she  wept,  and 

j.  8  why  weepest  thou?  and  why  eatest  thou 
1.  10  and  prayed  unto  the  Lord,  and  wept  sore 

11.  4  the  people  lifted  up  their  voices,  and  wept 

11.  5  What  (aileth)  the  people  that  they  weep? 

20.  41  they  kissed  oneanother,and  wept  one  with 

24. 16  And  Saul  lifted  up  his  voice,  and  wept 
30.  4  wept,  until  they  had  no  more  power  to  we. 

2  Sa.  1. 12  they  mourned  and  wept,  and  fasted  until 

1.  24  Ye  daughters  of  Israel,  weep  over  Saul 

3.  16  her  husband  went  with  her  along  weeping 
3.  32  wept  at  the  grave,  .all  the  people  wept 
3.  34  And  all  the  people  wept  again  over  hint 

12.21  Thoudidstfastandweepfortliechild  (wh. 

12.  22  I  fastedand  wept :  fori  said,  Whocan  tell^ 

13.  36  the  king’s  sons.. wept.. his  servants  wept 

15.  23  the  country  wept  with  a  loud  voice,  and 

15.  30  wept  as  he  went.. weeping  as  they  went  up 

18.  33  and  went  up  to  the  chamber.. and  wept 

19.  1  the  king  weepeth  and  mourneth  for  Abs. 

2  Ki.  8.  11  was  ashamed  :  and  the  man  of  God  wept 

8.  12  Hazael  said.  Why  weepeth  my  lord?  And 

13. 14  wept  over  his  face,  and  said,  O  my  father 

20.  3  O  Lord,  remember..  And  Hezekiah  wept 

22.  19  hast  rent  thy  clothes,  and  wept  before  me 
2  Ch.34.  27  didst  rend  thy  clothes,  and  weep  before 
Ezra  3.  12  many  of  the  priests.. wept  with  a  loud  vo. 

10.  1  confessed,  weeping,  .people  wept  very  sore 
Nell.  f.  4  I  sat  down  and  wept,  and  mourned  (cer.) 

8.  9  nor  weep.  For  all  the  people  wept,  when 
Job  2.  12  they  lifted  up  their  voice,  and  wept ;  and 

27. 15  in  death;  and  his  widows  shall  not  weep 
30.  25  Did  not  I  weep  for  him  that  was  in  trou . 
30.  31  organ  into  the  voice  of  them  that  weep 

Psa.  69.  10  I  wept,  (and  chastened)  my  soul  with  fa. 
126.  6  He  that  goeth  forth  and  weepeth,  bearing 
137.  1  yea,  we  wept,  when  we  remembered  Zion 
.Eccl.  3.  4  A  time  to  weep,  and  a  time  to  laugh ;  a  t. 
Isa.  30.  19  thou  shalt  weep  no  more  :  he  willbevery 
33.  7  the  ambassadors  of  peace  shall  weep  bit. 
38.  3  Remember  now,  O  Lord.. Hezekiah  wept 
Jer.  9.  1  that  I  might  weep  day  and  night  for  the 

13. 17  my  soul  shall  weep  in  secret  places  for 
22.  10  Weep  ye  not.  .(but)  weep  sore  for  him  th. 
41.  6  to  meet  them,  weeping  all  along  as  he  we. 
48.  32  O  vine  of  Sibmah,  I  will  weep  for  thee  vi. 
50.  4  going  and  weeping:  they  shall  go,  and  se. 

Lam.  1.  2  She  weepeth  sore  in  the  night,  and  her  te. 

1. 16  For  these  (things)  I  weep;  mine  eye,  mi.. 
Eze.  24. 16  neither  shalt  thou  mourn  nor  weep,  nei. 

24.  23  ye  shall  not  mourn  nor  weep ;  but  ye  sh. 
27.  31  they  shall  weep  for  thee  with  bitterness 
IIos.  12.  4  he  wept,  and  made  supplication  unto  him 
Joel  1.  5  Awake,  yedrunkards,  and  weep;  andhowl 

2.  17  Let  the  priests,  .weep  between  the  porch' 
Mic.  1. 10  Declare  ye  (it)  not  at  Gath,  weep  ye  not 
Zech.  7.  3  Should  I  weep  in  the  fifth  month,  separ. 

2.  To  weep,  ?tD3  bakali,  3. 

Jer.  31. 15  Rachel  weeping  for  her  children,  refused 
Eze.  8.  14  behold,  there  sat  women  weeping  for  Ta. 

3.  Weeping,  '33  held. 

Deut34!  8  the  days  of  weepiDg  (and)  mourning  for 
Ezra  3.  13  from  the  noise  of  the  weepiug  of  the  peo. 
Esth.  4.  3  (there  was)  great  mourning . .  and  weeping 
Job  16.  16  My  face  is  foul  with  weeping,  and  on  my 
Psa.  6.  8  the  Lord  hath  heard  the  voice  of  my  we. 

30.  5  weeping  may  endure  for  a  night,  but  joy 
102.  9  For  I  have,  .mingled  my  drink  with  wee. 

Isa.  15.  2  He  is  gone  up  to  Bajith.  .to  weep:  Moab 
15.  3  every  one  shall  howl,  weeping  abundantly 

15.  5  by  the  mounting  up  of  Luhith  with  weep. 

16.  9  I  will  bewail  with  the  weeping  of  Jazer 
22.  4  I  will  weep  bitterly,  labour  not  to  comf. 
22.  12  did  the  Lord  God  of  hosts  call  to  weeping 
65. 19  the  voice  of  weeping  shall  be  no  more  he. 

Jer.  3.  21  weeping  (and)  supplications  of  the  child. 

9.  10  For  the  mountains  will  I  take  up  a  weep. 

31.  9  They  shall  come  with  weeping,  and  with 
31.  15  A  voice  was  heard  in  Ramah.  .bitter  we. 

31. 16  Refrain  thy  voice  from  weeping,  and  thi. 
48.  5  in  the  going  up.  .continual  weeping  shall 
48.  32  O  vine  of  Sibmah .  .with  the  weeping  of 

Joel  2.  12  Turn  ye  (even)  to  me . .  with  weeping,  and 
Mai.  2.  13  covering  the  altar,  .with  weeping  and 

4 . To  shed  tears,  ppR  dama. 

Jer.  13.  17  and  mine  eye  shall  weep  sore,  and  run 

5.  To  give  the  voice  in  voeeping,  '??3  Vipvix  IP)- 
Gen.  45.  2  he  wept  aloud :  and  the  Egyptians  and  the 

G.  To  shed  tears,  5 aupva  dakruu. 

Johnn.  35  Jesus  wept 
7  .To  break  forth,  wail,  uXalai  klaio. 

Matt.  2. 18  Rachel  weeping  (for)herchildren,  and  wo. 

26.  75  And  he  went  out,  and  wept  bitterly 
Mark  5.  38  and  them  that  wept  and  wailed  greatly 

5.  39  fY by  make  ye  this  ado,  and  weep?  the  da. 

14.  72  And  when  he  thought  thereon,  (he  wept] 
16. 10  [and  told  them,  .as  they  mourned  and  w.] 

Luke  6.  21  Blessed  (are  ye)  that  weep  now :  for  ye 

6.  25  AVoe  unto  you.  .ye  shall  mourn  and  weep 

7.  13  had  compassion  on  her,  and  said.  .Weep 
7.  32  have  mourned  to  you,  and  ye  have  not  we. 


Luke  7.  38  stood  at  his  feet  behind  (him)  weeping 

8.  52  all  wept,  .but  he  said,  Weep  not;  she  is 

19.  41  when  he  was  come  ucar,  he.  .wept  over 

22.  62  And  I’eter  went  out,  and  wept  bitterly 

23.  28  weep  not  for  me,  but  weep  for  yourselves 
Jolinii.  31  She  goeth  unto  the  grave  to  weep  there 

11.  33  saw  her  weeping,  and  the  Jew's  also  weep. 

16.  20  ye  shall  weep  and  lament,  but  the  world 

20.  1 1  Mary  stood  without  at  the  sepulchre  we. 
20.  11  and  as  she  wept,  she  stooped  down.. into 

20. 13  they  say  unto  her,  Woman,  why  weepest 
20.  15  Jesus  saith  unto  her,  Woman,  why  weep. 

Acts  9. 39  the  widows  stood  by  him  weeping,  and 

21. 13  Whatmeanye  to  weep  and  to  break  mine 
Rom  12.  15  and  weep  with  them  that  weep 

1  Co.  7.  30  And  they  that  weep,  as  though  they  wept 
Phil.  3.  18  told  you  often,  and  now  tell  you  even  we. 
Jas.  4.  9  Be  afflicted,  and  mourn,  and  weep:  let 

z  5.  1  weep  and  howl  for  your  miseries  that  sh. 
Rev.  5.  4  I  wept  much,  because  no  man  was  found 
5.  5  one  of  the  elders  saith  unto  me,  Weep  not 
18.  11  the  merchants  of  the  earth  shall  weep 

18. 15  shall  stand  afar  off .  .weepingand  wailing 
18. 19  aud  cried,  weeping  and  wailing,  saying 

8.  A  breaking  forth,  wailing,  icAavBpbs  klaulhmos. 

Matt.  2.  18  lamentation,  and  weeping,  and  great  mo. 
8.  12  there  shall  be  weeping  and  gnashing  of  te. 
So  in  22. 13;  24.  51;  25.  30;  Luke  13.  28. 

9.  There  came  a  ivailing,  KA0.v6p.bs  ylvopai  klautli. 
Acts  20.  37  they  all  wept  sore  and  fell  on  Paul’s  neck 

WEIGH,  be  weighed,  to  — 

1 .  To  ponder,  D^B  palas. 

Psa.  58.  2  ye  weigh  the  violence  of  your  hands  in 
Isa.  26.  7  thou,  most  upright,  dost  weigh  the  path 

2 . To  weigh,  sliaqal. 

Gen.  23.  16  Abraham  weighed  to  Ephron  the  silver 

2  Sa.  14.  26  he  weighed  the  liairof  his  head  at  twolm. 
Ezra  8.  25  weighed  unto  them  the  silverand  the  go. 

8.  26  I  even  weighed  unto  their  hand  six  liun. 
8.  29  until  ye  weigh,  .before  the  chief  of  the 
Job  31.  6  Let  me  be  weighed  in  an  even  balance 
Isa.  40. 12  Who  hath,  .weighed  the  mountainsin  sea. 

46.  6  They . .  weigh  silver  in  the  balance,  (and) 
Jer.  32.  9  weighed  him  the  money,  (evenj  seventeen 
32. 10  and  weighed  (him)  the  money  m  thebala. 
Zech.11.  12  they  weighed  for  my  price  thirty  (pieces) 

3.  To  be  weighed ,  ffjap  sliaqal,  2. 

Ezra  8.  33  on  the  fourth  day  was  the  silver,  .weighed 
Job  6.  2  0  that  my  grief  were  throughly  weighed 
28.  15  neither  shall  silver  be  weighed  (for)  the 

4.  To  weigh,  ponder,  takan. 

Prov.  16.  2  (are)  clean . .  but  the  Lord  weigheth  the  sp. 

5 . To  be  weighed,  pondered,  ]?R  takan,  2. 

1  Sa.  2.  3  for  the  Lord,  .by  him  actions  are  weigh. 

6.  To  weigh,  ponder,  takan,  3. 

Job  28.  25  and  he  weigheth  the  waters  by  measure 

7.  To  weigh,  SpR  tcqal. 

Dan.  5.  27  Thou  art  weighed  in  the  balances,  and  art 
WEIGHT,  weighty,  weightier,  (full)  — 

1. A  stone,  1 3$eben. 

Lev.  19.  36  just  weights,  a  just  epliah.and  a  just  hin 
Deut25.  13  shalt  not  have  in  thy  bag  divers  weights,  a 

25.  15  thou  shalt  have  a  perfect  and  just  weight 

2  Sa.  14.  26  two  hundred  shekels  after  the  king's  we. 
Prov  11.  1  the  Lord  :  but  a  just  weight  (is)  his  deli. 

16.  11  all  the  weights  of  the  bag,  (are)  his  work 
20.  10  Diversweights,(and)  divers  measures, both 

20.  23  Divers  weights  (are)  an  abomination  unto 
Mic.  6.  ii  and  with  the  bag  of  deceitful  weights 
Zech.  5.  8  he  cast  the  weight  of  lead  upon  the  mouth 

2.  A  weight,  burden,  ^0}  netel. 

Prov  27.  3  A  stone  (is)  heavy,  and  the  sand  weighty 

3.  Balance,  beam  of  scales,  D*?s peles. 

Prov  iC.  11  A  just  weight  and  balance  (are)  the  Lor. 

4 . A  weight,  weighing,  Vpipp mishqol. 

Eze.  4.  10  which  thou  shalt  eat  (shall  be)  by  weight 

5 . A  weight,  weighing,  'jpa'P  mishqal. 

Gen.  24.  22  half  a  shekel  weight,  .ten  (shekels)  weight 
43.  21  and,  behold,  .our  money  in  full  weight 
Lev.  19.  35  do  no  unrighteousness,  .in  weight,  or  in 

26.  26  deliver  (you)  your  bread  again  by  weight 
Sum.  7.  13  the  weight  whereof  (was)  an  hundred  and 

So  in  verse  19,  25,  37,  40,  61,  67,  73,  79. 

7-  31.  43,  55  of  the  weight  of  an  hundred  and 
Josh.  7.  21  a  wedge  of  gold  of  fifty  shekels  weight 
Judg.  8.  26  the  weight  of  the  golden  earrings  that  he 

1  Sa.  17.  5  the  weight  of  the  coat  (was)  five  thousand 

2  Sa.  12.  30  the  weight  whereof  (was)  a  talent  of  gold 

21.  16  the  weight  of  whose  spear,  in  weight 

1  Ki.  7.  47  neither  was  the  weight  of  the  brass  found 

10.  14  the  weight  of  gold  that  came  to  Solomon 

2  Ki.  25.  16  the  brass  of  all.  .was  without  weight 

1  Ch.20.  2  found  it  to  weigh  a  talent  of  gold,  and 

21.  23  six  hundred  shekels  of  gold  by  weight 

22.  3  and  brass  in  abundance  without  weight 

22.  14  of  brass  and  iron  without  weight;  for  it 
28.  14  gold  by  weight,  .silver  by  weight,  for  all 
28.  15  Even  the  weight,  .by  weight  for  every ca. 

28. 15  for  the  candlesticks  of  silver  by  weight 
28.  16  by  weight  (he  gave)  gold  for  the  tables  of 

28. 17  by  weight,  .by  weight  for  every  basin  of 
28.  18  for  the  altar  of  incense  refined  goldby  we. 

2  Ch.  3.  9  weight  of  the  nails  (was)  fifty  shekels  of 


2  Ch.  4. 18  for  the  weight  of  the  brass  could  not  be 
9.  13  Now  the  weight  of  gold  that  came  to  Sol. 
Ezra  8.  30  So  took  the  priests  and  the  Levites  thew. 

8.  34  by  weight  of  every  one :  and  all  the  weight 
Job  28.  25  To  make  the  weight  for  the  winds;  and 
Jer.  52.  20  brass  of  all  these  vessels  was  without  we. 
Eze.  4.  16  they  shall  eat  bread  by  weight,  and  with 
5.  1  take  thee  balances  to  weigh,  and  divide 

6.. 4  weight,  burden,  flapus  barns. 

2  Co.  4.  17  more  exceeding  (and)  eternal  weight  of 
7 -Weighty,  heavy,  (lapis  barus. 

2  Co.  10. 10  For  (his)  letters,  say  they,  (are)  weighty 
3.  Weightier,  heavier,  (Sapvrepos  biruleros. 

Matt23.  23  have  omitted  the  weightier  (matters)  of 
9.  Tumour,  swelling,  encumbering  weight,  07 kos- 
Heb.  12.  1  let  us  lay  aside  every  weight,  and  the  sin 
WELFARE  — 

1. Gond,  goodness,  prosperity,  welfare,  nie  lob. 

Nell.  2. 10  there  was  come  a  man  to  seek  the  welfare 

2.  Ease,  security,  njjini;  yeshuali. 

Job  30. 15  pursue  my  soul  as  the  wind :  and  my  we. 

3.  Peace,  completeness,  D'V  shalom. 

Gen.  43.  27  he  asked  them  of  (their)  welfare,  and  said 
Exod  18.  7  they  asked  each  other  of  (their)  welfare 

1  CI1.18. 10  to  enquire  of  his  welfare,  and  to  congrat. 
Psa.  69.  22  (that  which  should  have  been)for  (their)  w. 
Jer.  38.  4  for  this  man  seeketh  not  the  welfare  of 

WELL  — 

1 .  A  well,  cistern,  pit,  ixa  beer. 

Gen.  16.  14  Wherefore  the  well  was  called  Beer-sheba 
21.  19  God  opened  her  eyes,  and  she  saw  a  well 
21.  25  reproved  Abimelech  because  of  a  well  of 
21.  30  witnessuutome,  thatl  have  digged  this  w. 
24. 11  kneel  down  without  the  city  by  a  well  of 
24.  20  ran  again  unto  the  well  to  draw  (water) 
26.  15  Forallthewellswhichhisfather’sservants 
26.  18  Israel  digged  again  the  wells  of  water  wh. 
26. 19  and  found  there  a  well  of  springing  water 
26.  20  called  the  name  of  the  well  Esek;  because 
26.  21  they  digged  another  well,  and  strove  for 
26.  22  remov.  from  thence,  and  digged  another  w. 
26.  25  and  there  Isaac’s  servants  digged  a  well 
29.  32  told  him  concerning  the  well  which  they 
29.  2  behold  a  well  in  the  field,  and,  lo,  there 
29.  2  for  out  of  that  well  they  watered  the  flocks 
2d.  2  and  agreatstone(was)upontheweH’smo. 
29.  3,  10  rolled  the  stone  from  the  well's  mouth 
29.  3  put  the  stone  again  upon  the  well’s  mouth 
29.  8  they  roll  the  stone  from  the  well’smouth 
Exod.  2.  15  But  Moses  fled,  .and  he  sat  down  by  a  well 
Nuni2o.  17  neither  will  wedrink(of)thewaterof  thew. 
21.  16  that  (is)  the  well  whereof  the  Lord  spake 
21.  17  Then  Israel  sang  this  song,  Spring  up,  Ow. 
21.  18  princes  digged  the  well,  the  nobles  of  the 
21.  22  we  will  not  dr  ink  (of)  the  waters  of  the  we. 

2  Sa.  17.  18  which  had  a  well  in  his  court ;  whither  th. 

17.  19  took  andspreada  covering  over  the  well's 
17.  21  they  came  up  out  of  the  well,  and  went 
Prov.  5.  15  Drink,  .running  watersout.  .thine  own  we. 
Song.  4.  15  A  fountain  of  gardens,  a  well  of  living  wat. 

2.  A  well,  cistern,  pit,  "via  bor. 

Deut.  6.  11  wells  digged,  yyhich  thou  diggedst  not,  via. 

1  Sa.  19.  22  came  to  a  great  well  that  (is)  in  Sechu 

2  Sa.  3.  26  which  brought  him  again  from  the  well 

23.  15  would  give  me  drink  of  the  water  of  the 
23. 16  drew  water  out  of  the  well  of  Beth-lehem 

1  Ch.11.  17  would  give  me  drink  of  the  water  of  the  we. 

11.  18  drew  water  out  of  the  well  of  Beth-lehem 

2  Ch.26.  10  digged  many  wells:  forliehadmuch  cattle 
Neh.  9.  25  wells  digged,  vineyards,  and  oliveyards 

3.  Fountain,  |;s?p  mayan.' 

Josh  18.  15  and  went  out  to  the  well  of  waters  of  Ne. 
2  Ki.  3.  19  stop  all  wells  of  water,  and  marevery  good 

3.  25  stopped  all  the  wells  of  water,  and  felled 
Psa.  84.  6  passing  through  the  valley,  .makeitawell 
Isa.  12.  3  with  joy  shall  ye  draw  water  out  of  thew. 

4. Source,  spring,  lips  maqor. 

Prov  10.  n  The  mouth  of  a  righteous  (man  is)  a  well 
5.  Eye,  fountain,  J?y  ayin. 

Gen.  '24.  13  I  stand  (here)  by  the  well  of  water;  and 

24.  16  she  wentdown  to  the  well,  and  filled  her 
24.  29  Labanranout  unto  tlieman,  unto  the  well 
24.  30  behold,  he  stood  by  the  camels  at  the  well 
24.  42  I  came  this  day  unto  the  well,  and  said 
24.  43  I  stand  by  the  well  of  water;  and  it  shall 
24.  45  weut  down  unto  the  well,  and  drew  (wa.) 
49.  22  fruitful  bough  by  a  well,  (whose)  branches 

Exod  15.  27  where  (were)  twelve  wells  of  water,  and 
Neh.  2.  13  even  before  the  dragon  well,  and  to  the 

G .A  fountain,  spring,  well,  running,  m jyli  pege. 
John  4.  6  Now  Jacob’s  well  was  there.  Jesus  ther. 

4.  6  sat  thus  on  the  well :  (and)  it  was  about 
4.  14  shall  be  in  him  a  well  of  water  springing 

2  Pe.  2.  17  These  are  wells  without  water,  clouds  that 

7.  A  well,  pit,  dungeon,  tppeap  phrear. 

John  4.  11  hast  nothing  to  draw  with,  and  the  well 
_ 4.  12  Jacob,  which  gave  us  the  well,  and  drank 

WELL 

1  .Good,  excellent,  3io  tob. 

Judg.  9.  16  if  ye  have  dealt  well  with  Jerubbaal  and 
Ruth  3.  13  perform,  .thee  the  part  of  a  kinsman, we. 

1  Sa.  9.  10  Then  said  Saul  to  his  servant, Well  said 
20.  7  If  he  say  thus,  (It  is  well ;  thy  servaut 


WELL 


1043 


WHALE 


1  Sa.24.  18  showed  this,  .how  that  thou  hast  dealt  w. 

24.  19  his  enemy,  will  he  let  him  go  well  away  ? 

2  Sa.  3.  13  he  said.  Well ;  I  will  make  a  league  with 

1  Ki.  2.  iS  Well;  I  will  speak  for  thee  uuto  the  king 

,8.  24  the  people  answered  aud  said,  It  is  well 

2  Ch  12  12  and  also  in  Judah  things  went  well 

l>sa  1  iq.  65  Thou  hast  dealt  well  with  thy  servant,  0 
128.  2  happy  (shalt) thou(be),  and  (it  shall  be)  w. 
Eccl  8.  12  yet  surely  I  know  that  it  shall  be  well  with 

8.  13  But  it  shall  not  be  well  with  the  wicked 
Isa  3.  10  ye  to  the  righteous  that  (it  shall  be)  well 
Jer  15. 11  Verily  it  shall  be  well  with  thy  remnant 

22.  15  do  judgment.  ,(and)then(itwas)wellwith 
22  16  then  (it  was)  well  (with  him ;  was)notthis 
44.  17  had  we  plenty  of  victuals,  and  were  well 
Dan.  1.  4  Children  in  whom  (was)  no  blemish,  .well 

i.  To  do  good  or  well,  3ia  lob,  5. 

Prov  30.  29  There  be  three  (things)  which  go  well,  yea 

3.  Fair,  beauteous,  ns;  yapheh. 

Gen.  29.  17  but  Rachel  was  beautiful  and  well  favour. 
39.  6  And  Joseph  was. .goodly,  .and  well  favo. 
41  2  seven  well  favoured  kine  aud  fat  fleshed 

41  4  did  eat  up  the  seven  well  favoured  and  fat 

41.  18  fat  fleshed,  and  well  favoured;  and  they 

4.  Right,  i?  ken.  ,  „ 

Exod  10.  29  Thou  hast  spoken  well,  I  will  see  thy  face 
Isa.  33.  23  they  could  notwell  strengthen  their  mast 

5.  Might,  exceedingly,  ~s.ro  meod. 

Psa.  78.  29  So  they  did  eat,  and  were  well  filled ;  for 

ti.  Peace,  completeness,  ahtf  shalom. 

Gen.  29.  6  (Is)  he  well?  And  they  said,  (He  is)  well 
43.  27  (Is)  your  father  well,  the  old  man  of  whom 
2  Ki.  4.  23  norsabbath.  Andshesaid,  (It  shall  be)w. 

4.  26  (Is  it)  well  with  thee?  (is  it)  well  with  thy 

4.  26  (is  it)  well  with  the  child.  .(It  is)  well 

5.  21  he  lighted  down,  .and  said,  (Is)  all  well? 
e.  22  Andhesaid,  All(is)well.  My  master  hath 

9.  11  said  unto  him,  (Is)  all  well?  wherefore 

7 . To  set  the  heart,  zb  n't?  shith  leb. 

Psa.  48.  13  Mark,  ye  well  her  bulwarks,  consider  her 
Prov  27.  23  Be  thou  diligent,  .look  well  to  thy  herds 
Eze.  44.  5  Son  of  man,  mark  well . .  mark  well  the 

8.  Work,  niryo  magseh. 

Isa.  3.  24  instead  of  well  set  hair  baldness;  and  in. 

9.  With  perfume  or  spices,  “rip-)!:  merqachah. 

Eze.  24.  10  consume  the  flesh,  and  spice  it  well,  and 

10.  Well,  happily,  rightly,  well  done,  tv  eu. 

Luke  19.  17  said  unto  him,  [Well],  thou  good  servant 
Acts  15.  29  which  if  ye  keep  yourselves,  ye  shall  do  w*. 
Eph.  6.  3  That  it  may  be  well  with  thee,  and  thou 

1 1 .  Good,  excellent,  ayaQis  agathos. 

Rom.  2.  7  To  them  who  by  patient  continuance  in 

12.  Beautiful,  good,  excellent,  benevolent,  koKos. 
Gal.  6.  9  let  us  not  be  weary  in  well  doing :  for  in 

IS.  Well,  rightly,  truly,  kuKojs  kalbs. 

Matt  12. 12  Wherefore  it  is  Jawful  to  do  well  on  the 

15.  7  hypocrites, welldidEsaiasprophesyof you 
Mark  7.  6  Well  hath  Esaias  prophesied  of  you  hypo. 

7.  37  He  hath  done  all  things  well:  he  maketh 

12.  28  perceiving  that  he  had  answered  them  w. 

12.  32  scribe  said  unto  him,  Well,  Master,  thou 
Luke  6.  26  Woe  to  you  when  all  men  shall  speak  well 

20.  39  scribes  answering  said,  Master, thou  hast  w . 
John  4.  17  Jesus  said  unto  her,  Thou  hast  well  saici 

8.  48  Say  we  notwell  that  thou  art  a  Samaritan 

13.  13  Ye  call  meMasterand  Lord;  and  yesayw. 
18.  23  but  if  well,  why  smitestthou  me  ? 

Acts  10.  33  and  thou  hast  well  done  that  thou  art  co. 

28.  25  Well  spake  the  Holy  Ghost  by  Esaias  the 
Rom. 11.  20  Well;becauseofunbelief  theywere broken 

1  Co.  7.  37  he  that  standeth  stedfast.  .doeth  well 

7.  38  he  thatgiveth(her)  inmarriage  doeth  well 

14.  17  For  thou  verily  givest  thanks  well,  but 

2  Co.  11.  4  which  ye  have  not  accepted,  ye  might  w. 

™  ■  zealously  affect  you,  (but)  not  well 

id  run  well;  who  did  hinder  you  that 
vithstandinu  ye  have  well  done  that 


ruling  their  children  and.  .houses  well 


Gal. 

4-  17 

5-  7 

Phil. 

4.  14 

iTj. 

3-  4 
3-  12 
3*  J3 
5-  i7 

Jas. 

2.  8 

2.  19 

2  Pe. 

1.  19 

Jef. 

Jon. 


Zecli. 


3  John 

[See  also  Doing,  drink,  full,  know,  look,  mark,  play, 
please,  pleased,  reported,  stricken,  very.] 

WELL,  to  be,  can,  deal,  do,  entreat,  go,  with  — 

1.  Goodness,  tub. 

Prov.  1 1.  10  When  it  goeth  well  with  the  righteous,  the 

2.  Good,  excellent,  3ia  tob. 

Jer.  15.  11  Verily  it  shall  be  well  with  thy  remnant 

3.  To  be  good,  well,  glad,  3io  tob. 

Hum. 11.  18  shall  give  us  flesh  to  eat?  for  (it  was)  well 
Deut  5.  33  that  ye  may  live,  and  (that  it  may  be)  well 
15  16  and  thine  house,  because  he  is  well  with 
19  13  blood  from  Israel,  thatit  maygowell  with 
1  Sa  16  16  play  with  hishand,  and  thou  shalt  be  well 
16.  23  so  Saul  was  refreshed,  and  was  well,  and 

4.  To  do  good  or  well,  3ia  tob,  5. 

1  Ki.  8.  18  thou  didst  well  that  it  was  in  thine  heart 
-  Ki  10.  30  said ..  Because  thou  hast  done  well  in  ex. 

2  Ch.  6.  8  thou  didst  well  in  that  it  was  in  thine  he. 


5.  To  be  or  become  good,  well,  right,  yatab. 

Gen.  12.  13  that  it  may  be  well  with  me  for  thy  sake 

40.  14  But  think  on  me  when  it  shall  be  well  wi. 
Deut.  4.  40  that  it  may  go  well  with  thee,  and  with 
5.  16  that  it  may  go  well  with  thee,  in  the  land 

5.  29  that  it  might  be  well  with  them,  and  with 

6.  3  that  it  may  be  well  with  thee,  and  that 
6.  18  that  it  may  be  well  with  thee,  and  that 

12.  25,  28  that  it  may  go  well  with  thee,  and  wi. 

22.  7  that  it  may  be  well  with  thee,  and  (that) 
Ruth  3.  1  shall  I  not  seek,  .that  it  maybe  well  with 
2  Ki.  25.  24  serve  the  king,  .and  it  shall  be  well  with 
Jer.  7.  23  commanded  you,  that  it  maybe  well  unto 
38.  20  so  it  shall  be  vvell  unto  thee,  and  thy  soul 
40.  9  serve  the  king,  .and  it  shall  be  well  with 
42.  6  that  it  may  be  well  with  us,  when  we  obey 

6.  To  do  good  or  well,  pb;  yatab,  5. 

Gen.  4.  7  If  thou  doest  well,  shalt  thou  not  he  acc. 

4.  7  if  thou  doest  not  well,  sin  lieth  at  the  do. 
12. 16  he  entreated  Abram  well  forhersake :  and 
32.  9  to  thy  kindred,  and  I  will  deal  well  with 
Exod.  1.  20  Therefore  God  dealt  well  with  the  midw. 
Deut.  5.  28  they  have  well  said  all  that  they  have  sp. 
18.  17  They  have  well  (spoken  that)  which  they 

1  Sa.  16.  17  Provide  me  now  a  man  that  can  play  well 

25.  31  when  the  Lord  shall  have  deMt  well  with 
Psa.  49. 18  praise  thee,  when  thou  doest  well  to  thy. 
Isa.  1.  17  Learn  to  do  well;  seek  judgment,  relieve 

1.  12  Thou  hast  well  seen  ;  for  I  will  hasten  my 
4.  4  Then  said  the  Lord,  Doest  thou  well  to 
4.  9  Doest  thou  well  to  be  angry  for  the  gourd? 

4.  9  he  said,  I  do  well  to  be  angry,  (even)  unto 
8. 15  have  I  thought  in  these  days  to  do  well 

7.  A  boiling,  nrn  rethach. 

Eze.  24.  5  make  it  boil  well,  and  let  them  seethe  the 

8.  Peace,  completion,  Di'i'v'  shalom. 

Gen.  37. 14  whether  it  be  well  with  thy  brethren  and 

2  Sa.  18.  28  called,  and  said  uuto  the  king,  All  is  well 

9.  To  do  good  or  well ,  hyadoirmeco  agathopoieo. 

1  Pe.  2.  15  that  with  well  doing  ye  may  put  to  silence 

2.  20  but  if,  when  ye  do  well  aud  suffer  (for  it) 

3.  6  daughters  ye  are  as  long  as  ye  do  well,  and 
3.  17  better,  .that  ye  suffer  for  well  doing,  than 

10 . Good  or  welldoer,  benefactor,  ayado-n-oios  agath. 

1  Pe.  2. 14  and  for  the  praise  of  them  that  do  well 

11.  Good  or  well  doing,  beneficence,  ayaOonoua. 

1  Pe.  4. 19  the  keeping  of  their  souls  (to  him)  in  well 

12.  To  make  sound,  heal,  cure,  <r<L(u>  sozo. 

John  11.  12  said.  .Lord,  if  he  sleep,  he  shall  do  well 

13 . To  do  well  or  good,  Kahonoiiu  kalopoieo. 

2  Th.  3. 13  But  ye,  brethren,  be  not  weary  in  well  do. 

WELL  done,  nigh,  known  — 

\.As  nothing,  keayin. 

Psa.  73.  2  almost  gone ;  my  steps  had  well  nigh  sli. 

2.  Well,  happily,  rightly,  well  done  /  tv  eu. 

Matt 25.  21  Well  done,  (thou)good  and  faithful  serv. 
25.  23  said  unto  him.  Well  done,  good  and  fait. 

3.  To  know  thoroughly ,  iniylvoxruu  epiginosko. 

2  Co.  6.  9  As  unknown,  and  (yet)  well  known  ;  as 

WELL  beloved,  favoured,  pleasing,  spring  — 

\. Beloved,  niff  dod. 

Song  1.  13  A  bundle  of  myrrh  (is)  my  well  beloved 

2.  Beloved,  yt  yedid. 

Isa.  5.  1  Now  will  I  sing  to  my  well  beloved  a  song 
5.  1  My  well  belovedhatli  a  vineyard  inavery 

3.  The  good  of  grace,  ]n  nrrn  tobath  chen. 

Nah.  3.  4  multitude  of  the  whoredoms  of  the  well  f . 

LSource,  spring ,  ffipo  mayor. 

P10V16. 22  rnderstanding(is)  a  well  spring  of  lifeun. 
18.  4  the  well  spring  of  wisdom  (as)  a  flowing 

5 .Loveable,  beloved,  ayanpris  agapelos. 

Marki2.  6  Having  yet  therefore-one  son,  his  well  be. 
Rom. 16.  5  Salute  my  well  beloved  Epenetus,  who 

3  John  1  The  elder  unto  the  well  beloved  Gaius 

G.  Well  pleasing,  tvaptOTos  euarestos. 

Phil.  4.  iSasacrificeacceptable,  well  pleasing  toGod 
Col.  3.  20  obey . .  for  this  is  well  pleasing  unto  the  L. 
Heb.  13.  21  working  in  you  that  which  is  well  pleasing 

WEN  — 

A  flowing,  festering,  suppurating  sore,  72;  yabbal. 
Lev.  22.  22  Blind,  .brokep,  or  maimed, or  havingaw. 

WENCH  — 

Maid  servant,  shiphehah. 

2  Sa.  17.  17  a  wench  went  and  told  them;  and  they  we. 

WERE,  there  — 

There  is,  there  are,  u"  yesh. 

Num22.  29  I  would  there  were  a  sword  in  mine  hand 
Neh.  s-  2  For  there  were  that  said,  We,  our  sons 
5.  3  also  there  were  that  said.  We  have  mort. 
5.  4  There  were  also  that  said.  We  have  borr. 
Tsa.  14.  2  to  see  if  there  were  any  that  did  unders. 
53.  2  to  see  if  there  were  (any)  that  did  under. 

WERE  it  not  that  — 

If  not,  unless,  'bib  lule. 

Deut  32.  27  Were  it  not  that  I  feared  the  wrath  of  the 
2  Ki.  3.  14  surely,  were  it  not  that  I  regard  the  pre. 


WEST  (side),  wester,  westward  — • 

1.  The  sea  (being  the  W.  border  ofCaanan),  □;  yam. 
Gen.  12.  8  pitched  his  tent,  (having)  Beth-el  on  the  w. 

13.  14  look  from  the  place  where  thou  art.  .we. 

28.  14  thou  shalt  spread  abroad  to  the  west,  and 
Exodio.  19  the  Lord  turned  a  mighty  strong  west  w. 

26.  22  for  the  sides  of  the  tabernacle  westward 

26.  27  of  the  tabernacle  for  the  two  sides  west. 

27.  12  breadth  of  the  court  on  the  west  side(sh. 

36.  27  for  the  sides  of  the  tabernacle  westward 
36.  32  of  the  tabernacle  for  the  sides  westward 
38.  12  for  the  west  side  (were)  hangings  of  fifty 

Sum.  2. 18  On  the  west  side  (shall  be)  the  standard  of 
3.  23  shall  pitch  behind  the  tabernacle  westw. 

34.  6  western  border . .  this  shall  be  your  west 

35.  5  on  the  west  side  two  thousand  cubits,  and 
Deut.  3.  27  lift  up  thine  eyes  westward,  and  northw. 

33.  23  possess  thou  the  west  and  the  south 
Josh.  5.  1  which  (were!  on  the  side  of  Jordan  west. 

8.  9  between  Beth-el  and  Ai,  on  the  west  side 
8.  12  set  them  to  lie.  .on  the  west  side  of  the  c. 

8.  13  their  liers  in  wait  on  the  west  of  the  city 
11.  2  valley,  and  in  the  borders  of  Dor  on  the  w. 

11.  3  the  Canaanite  on  the  east  and  on  the  we. 

12.  7  smote  on  this  side  Jordan  on  thewest.fr. 

15.  8  that  (lieth)  before  the  valley  of  Hinnom 

15.  10  border  compassed  from  Baalah  westward 
15. 12  west  border  (was)to  thegreatsea,  andthe 

16.  3  goeth  down  westward  to  the  coast  of  Japh. 

1 6.  8  border  went  out  from  Tappuah  westward 

18.  12  and  went  up  through  the  mountains  west. 

18. 14  children  of  Judah:  this  (was)the  westqu. 

18. 15  the  border  went  out  on  the  west,  and  went 

19.  26  reacheth  to  Carmel  westward,  and  to  Sh. 
19.  34  coast  turneth  westward  to  Aznoth-tabor 
19.  34  reacheth  to  Asher  on  the  west  side,  and 
22.  7  their  brethren  on  this  side  Jordan  westw. 

1  Ki.  7.  25  three  looking  toward  the  west,  and  three 

1  Ch.  9.  24  porters,  toward  the  east,  west,  north,  and 

2  Ch.  4.  4  three  looking  toward  the  west,  and  three 
Isa.  11.  14  shoulders.of  the  Philistines  toward  thewe. 

49.  12  these  from  the  north  and  from  the  west 
Eze.  41. 12  the  building,  .at  the  end  toward  the  west 

42. 19  He  turned  about  to  the  west  side,  (and) 

45.  7  from  the  west  side  westward,  and  from 
45.  7  from  the  west  border  unto  the  east  border 

46. 19  there  (was)  a  place  on  the  two  sideswest. 

47.  20  The  west  side.  .This  (is)  the  west  side 

48.  1  for  these  are  his  sides  east  (and)  west,  a 
48.  2  from  the  east  side  unto  the  west  side 

So  in  verse  4,  5,  8,  23,  24,  25,  26,  27. 

48.  3,  6,  7  from  the  east  side  even  unto  the  w. 
48.  10  toward  the  west  ten  thousand  in  breadth 
48.  16  the  west  side  four  thousand  and  five  hun. 
48.  17  and  toward  the  west  two  hundred  and  fifty 
48.  18  ten  thousand  westward:  and  it  shall  be 
48.  21  westward  over  againstthe  five  and  twenty 
48.  21  toward  the  west  border,  over  against  the 
48.  34  At  the  west  side  four  thousand  and  five 
Dan.  8.  4  I  saw  the  ram  pushing  westward,  and  no. 
llos.  11.  10  then  the  children  shall  tremble  from  the  w 
Zech  14.  4  cleave  in  the  midst  thereof  toward..the  w. 

2.  Going  in  of  the  sun,  e'CSS’  ki-D  mebo  hashshemesh. 

Josh.23.  4  have  cut  off,’  even  unto  the  great  sea  we. 
Zech.  8.  7  from  the  east  country,  and  from  the  west 

3.  Sun  setting,  Tiy  a  maarab. 

1  Ch.  7.  28  westward  Gezer,  with  the  towns  thereof 

12.  15  (both)  toward  the  east  and  toward  thew. 

26. 16  westward,  with  the  gate  Sliallecheth,  by 
26.  18  At  Parbar  westward,  four  at  the  causew. 
26.  30  them  of  Israel  on  this  side  Jordan  westw. 

2  Ch. 32.  30  brought  it  straight  down  to  the  west  side 

33.  14  on  the  west  side  of  Gihon,  in  the  valley 
Tsa.  75.  6  neither  from  the  east,  nor  from  the  west 
103.  12  As  far  as  the  east  is  from  the  west,  (so) 
107.  3  from  the  east,  and  from  the  west,  from 
Isa.  43.  5  from  the  east,  and  gather  thee  from  thew. 

59. 19  fear  the  name  of  the  Lord  from  the  west 
Dau.  8.  5  an  he  goat  came  from  the  west,  on  the 

4  .Place  of  darkness,  sun  setting,  nanya  maarabah. 
Isa.  45.  6  from  the  rising  of  the  sun,  and  from  thew. 

5. Sinking  or  setting  {of  the  sun),  Sva-pp  dusme. 
Matt.  8.  11  many  shall  come  from  the  east  and  west 
24.  27  shineth  even  unto  the  west;  so  shall  also. 
I.ukei2.  54  When  ye  see  a  cloud  rise  out  of  the  west 

13.  29  shall  come  from  the  east,  and  (from)thew. 
Rev.  21. 13  on  the  south, three  gates;  and  on  thewest 

WET,  (to  be)  — 

1  .To  wet,  moisten,  tseba,  3. 

Dan.  4.  25  they  shall  wet  thee  with  the  dew  of  hea. 

2.  To  be  wet,  moistened,  yjs  tseba,  4. 

Dan.  4.  15,  23  let  it  be  wet  with  the  dew  of  heaven 
4.  33  his  body  was  wet  with  the  dew  of  heaven 
_ 5.  21  aud  his  body  was  wet  with  the  dew  of 

3.  To  be  wet,  3?n  ratab. 

Job  24.  8  They  are  wet  with  the  showers  of  the  mo. 

WHALE  — 

1. A  great  sea  monster,  □"?  tannim. 

Eze.  32.  2  thou  (art)  as  a  whale  in  the  seas;  and  thou 

2.  A  great  sea  monster,  "in  tannin. 

Gen.  1.  21  God  created  great  whales,  and  every  liv. 
Job  7.12  (Am)  I  a  sea,  or  a  whale,  that  thou  settest 

3..1  great  sea  monster,  upros  ketos. 

Matt  12.  40  three  days  and  three  nights  in  the  whale’s 


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WHAT  (thing)  — 

1.  Where  this  ?  nj  't<  e  zeh. 

1  Ki.  13. 12  their  father  said  unto  them,  What  way 
Job,  38.  24  By  what  way  is  the  light  parted,  (which) 

2. 1  low  ?  how,  TS5  ok. 

2  Ch.io.  6  What  counsel  give  ye  (me)  to  return  ans. 

3.  A  Iso,  C3  gam.  ,  t  „  ,  , 

Job  2. 10  What !  shall  we  receive  good  at  the  hand 

4. H  word,  matter,  thing,  in’)  dabar. 

Ezra  8.  17  and  I  told  them  what  they  should  say  un. 

5.  What  that  (is),  n  no  ma  di. 

Ezra  6.  8  Moreover  I  make  a  decree  what  ye  shall 

6.  What  ?  what,  nn  mah. 

Gen.  ao.  10  What  sawest  thou,  that  thou  hast  done 
1  Sa.  19.  3  and  what  I  see,  that  I  will  tell  thee 
Lam.  2.  13  What  thing  shall  I  take  to  witness  for  th. 

7.  /Is  or  like  what,  how  much,  nea  kammah. 

Zech.  2.  2  what  (is)  the  breadth  thereof,  and  what  (is) 

8.  For  what  l  why  l  wherefore  ?  nab  lammah. 

Gen.  33.  15  said.  What  needeth  it?  let  me  find  grace 

9.  What  l  na  meh. 

Gen.  4. 10  What  hast  thou  done?  the  voice  of  thy  br. 

10.  What  l  na  mah. 

Dan.  2.  22  knoweth  what  (is)  in  the  darkness,  and 

2.  28  maketli  known . .  what  shall  be  in  the  lat. 

2. 29  upon  thy  bed  what  should  come  to  pass 

2.  29  maketli  known  to  thee  what  shall  come 
2.  45  made  known  to  the  king  what  shall  come 

4.  35  stay  his  hand,  or  say  unto  him,  What  do. 

11. TITio  ?  'a  mi. 

Gen.  24.  65  What  man  (is)  this  that  walketh  in  the 

12.  What  1  )a  man. 

Ezra  5.  4  What  are  the  names  of  the  men  that  ma. 

13 . For,  yap  gar. 

1  Co.  11.  22  What !  have  ye  not  houses  to  eat  and  to 

14 .Such  as,  such,  olos  hoios. 

2  Ti.  3. 11  what  persecutions  I  endured :  but  out  of 

15. Hs  much,  as  great,  howmuch,  how  great,  'Acrahosa. 
Mark  6.  30  both  what  they  had  done,  and  what  they 

11.  24  What  things  [soever]  ye  desire,  when  ye  pr. 
Acts  15.  12  declaring  what  miraclesand  wonders  God 
Bom.  3.19  Now  we'know  that  what  things  soeverthe 
Jude  10  but  what  they  know  naturally,  as  brute 

16.  Whosoever,  whatsoever,  Herns  hostis. 

Phil.  3.  7  But  what  things  were  gain  to  me,  those  I 

17.  Thus,  in  like  manner,  so,  accordingly,  ovtcos. 
Matt  26.  40  What  1  could  ye  not  watch  with  me  one 

18.  Of  what  sort  or  kind  ?  710105  poios. 

Matt  21.  23  By  what  authority  doest  thou  these  things? 

21.  24  I  in  likewise  will  tell  you  by  what  autho. 
21.  27  Neither  tell  I  you  by  what  authority  I  do 
24.  42  for  ye  know  not  what  hour  your  Lord  do 
24.  43  had  known  in  what  watch  the  thief  wou. 
Mark  4.  30  with  [what]  comparison  shall  we  compare 

1 1.  28  By  what  authority  doest  thou  these  thi.? 

1 1.  29  tell  you  by  what  authority  I  do  these  th. 

1 1.  33  Neither  do  I  tell  you  by  what  authority 
Luke  5.  19  when  they  could  not  find  by  what  (way) 

6.  32,  33,  34  what  thank  have  ye  ?  for  sinners 

12.  39  had  known  what  hour  the  thief  would  co. 

20.  2  Tell  us,  by  what  authority  doest  thou  th. 
20.  8  Neither  tell  I  you  by  what  authority  I  do 

24. 19  said  unto  them,  What  things?  And  they 
Johni2.  33  This  he  said,  signifying  what  death  he  sh. 

18.  32  he  spake,  signifying  wliatdeathhe  should 

21. 19  signifying  by  what  deatli  he  should  glor. 
Acts  4.  7  By  whatpower,  or  by  whatname,  have  ye 

7.  49  what  house  willyebuild  me?  saith  the  L. 
23.  34  he  asked  of  what  province  he  was.  And 

Bom.  3.  27  By  what  law?  of  works?  Nay;  but  by  the 
1  Co.  15.  35  will  say.  .with  what  body  do  they  come? 
Jas.  4.  14  For  what  (is)  your  life  ?  It  is  even  a  vapo. 

1  Pe.  2.20  Forwhatglory(isit),if,'wheuyebebuffet. 
Bev.  3.  3  thou  shalt  not  know  what  hour  I  will  co. 

19.  How  much  1  how  great  ?  -micros  posos. 

2  Co.  7. 11  what  carefulness  it  wrought  in  you,  yea 

20.  Of  what  kind  or  sort  ?  how  great  ?■  -rroTairus. 
Mark  1 3.  1  saith  unto  him.  Master,  see.  .what  build. 

21.  Either,  or  truly,  verily,  $  e. 

1  Co.  6.  16  What !  know  ye  not  that  he  which  is  joi. 

6.  19  What !  know  ye  not  that  your  body  is  the 

14.  36  What !  came  the  word  of  God  out  from 

22.  Who l  what?  rls,  rl  tis,  ti. 

Matt.  5.  46  For  if  ye  love  them  which  love  you,  what 

5.  47  what  do  ye  more  (than  others)?  donoteven 

6.  3  let  not  thy  left  hand  know  what  thy  right 
6.  25  what  ye  shall  eat,  or  [what  ye  shall]  drink 
6.  25  nor  yet  for  your  body,  what  ye  shall  put 

6.  31  What  shall  we  eat,  or  what  shall  we  drink 

7.  9  Or  what  man  is  there  of  you,  whom  if  his 

8.  29  What  have  we  to  do  with  thee,  Jesus,  thou 

9.  13  But  go  ye  and  learn  what  (that)  meaneth 

10.  19  take  nothoughthoworwhatyesliallspeak 

10.  19  [given  you  in  that  same  hour  what  ye  sh.] 

11.  7  What  went  ye  out  into  the  wilderness  to 

11.  8,  9  But  what  went  ye  out  for  to  see?  A 

12.  3  Have  ye  not  read  what  David  did,  when 
J2.  7  But  if  ye  had  known  what  (this)  meaneth 

i2.  11  What  man  shall  there  be  among  you  that 
16.  26  what  is  a  man  profited,  .or  what  shall  a 


Matt  17.  25  What  thinkest  thou,  Simon?  of  whom  do 

19.  16  what  good  things  shall  I  do,  that  I  may 

19.  20  The  young  man  saith.  .what  lack  I  yet? 

19.  27  Behold,  .what  shall  we  have  therefore? 

20.  21  said  unto  her,  What  wilt  thou?  She  saith 

20.  22  answered  and  said,  Ye  know  not  what  ye 

20.  32  andsaid,  What  will  ye  that  I  shall  do  unto 

21.  16  Ilearest  thou  what  these  say  ?  And  Jesus 
21.  28  But  what  think  ye?  A  (certain)  man  had 

21.  40  what  will  he  do  unto  those  husbandmen? 
22. 17  Tell  us  therefore,  What  thinkest  thou?  Is 

22.  42  Saying,  What  think  ye  of  Christ  ?  whose 
24.  3  wliat(shall  be)  tliesign  of  thycoming,  and 

26.  8  had  indignation,  sayiug,  To  what  purpose 
26.  15  What  will  ye  give  me,  and  I  will  deliver 
26.  62  what  (is  it  which)  these  witness  against 
26.  65  what  further  need  have  we  of  witnesses? 
26.  66  What  think  ye?  They  answered  and  said 

26.  70  denied,  .saying,  I  know  not  what  thou  sa. 

27.  4  they  said,  What  (is  that)  to  us  ?  see  thou 
27.  22  What  shall  I  do  then  with  Jesus  which  is 
27.  23  said,  Why,  what  evil  hath  he  done?  But 

Mark  1.  24,  27,  [27];  2.  25;  4.  24,  41;  5.  7,  9,  14;  6.  2,  24; 
8/36,  37;  9. 6,  10,  16,  33;  10.  3, 17,  36,  38,  51;  11.  5;  12.  9;  13. 

4,  11;  14.  36,  36,  40,  60,  63,  64,  68;  15. 12,  14,  24;  Luke  1.  66; 

3. 10, 12, 14;  4.  34, 36;  5.  22;  6.  11;  7.  24, 25,26, 31;  8.  9,  25,  28, 
30:9.  25;  10.  25,  26;  12.  11,  11,  17,  22,  22,  29,  29,49;  r3-  ‘8; 
14.  31;  15.  4, 8,  26;  16.  3,  4;  18.  6,  18,  36,  41;  19.  48;  20.  13, 15, 
17;  21.  7;  22.  71;  23.  22,  31,  [34];  John  1.  21,  22,  38;  2.  4,  18, 
25;  4-  27'.  5- 12;  6-  6,  9,  28,  30,  30;  7.  36,  51;  8.  [5];  9.  17,  26; 
10.  6;  11.  47,  56;  12.  27,  49,  49;  13.  12,  28;  15. [15*,  16.  17, 18, 
18;  18.  21,  29, 35,  38;  21.21,  22,  23 ;  Acts  2. 12,  37;  4. 9, 16;  5. 
35:7.  40,  49;  8.  36;  9.  [6,  6];  10.  4,  [6],  17,  21,  29;  11.  17;  12. 
18;  16.  30;  17.  18,  19,  20;  19.  3,  35;  21.  13,  22,  33;  22. 10,  26; 

23.  19;  Bom.  3. 1,  1,  3,  5,9;  4. 1,  3;  6.  1,  15,21;  7.  7;  8.  26,27, 
31;  9. 14,  30;  10.  8;  11. 2,  4,  7, 15;  12.  2;  1  Co.  2.  11;  4.  7,  21; 

5.  12;  7.  16;  9.  18;  10.  19;  11.  22;  14.  6, 15,  16;  15.  29,  32;  2 
Co.  6. 14,  14,  15,  15,  16;  12.  13;  Gal.  4.  30;  Epli.  1.  18,  18, 
19;  3.  9,18;  4. 9;  5.  10,  17;  Phil.  1.  18,  22;  Col.  1.  27;  1  Th.  2. 
19;  3. 9;  4.  2;  Heb.  2.  6;  7.  1 1;  11.  32;  12.  7;  13.  6;  Jas.  2.  14, 
16;  1  Pe.  1.  11 ;  4.  17;  1  Jo.  3.  2;  Bev.  2.  7,  11, 17, 2913.  6, 13, 
22;  7.  13;  18.  18. 

WTHAT  manner  or  sort  of  — - 
1.  Where?  how?  when  ?  nt'u  ephoh. 

Judg.  8. 18  What  manner  of  men  (were  they)  whom 
2, Indeed,  in  truth,  then,  therefore,  rls  &patis  ara. 
Mark  4.41  What  manner  of  man  is  this,  that  even  the 
Luke  1.  66  saying.  What  manner  of  child  shall  this 

8.  25  What  manner  of  man  is  this !  for  he  com. 

3. Such  as,  such,  oTos  hois. 

Luke  9.  55  [Ye  know  not  what  manner  of  spirit  ye] 

1  Th.  1.  5  as  ye  know  what  mannerof  men  we  were 

4.  Of  what  kind  or  sort  ?  oirolos  liopoios. 

1  Co.  3.  13  shall  try  every  man’s  work  of  what  sort  it 
1  Th.  1.  9  what  manner  of  entering  in  we  had  unto 
Jas.  1.  24  straightway  forgetteth  what  manner  of 

5 .Of  what  sort  or  kind,  srolos  pois. 

1  Pe.  1.  11  Searching  what,  or  what  manner  of  time 
6  .Of  what  sort  or  kind?  howgreat?  irorairuspotapos. 

Matt.  8.  27  What  manner  of  man  is  this,  that  even 
Marki3-  1  Master,  see  what  manner  of  stones  and 
Luke  1.  29  cast  in  her  mind  what  manner  of  salutat. 

7.  39  would  have  known  who  and  what  manner 

2  Pe.  3.  11  what  manner  (of  persons)  ought  ye  to  be 
1  Jo.  3.  1  Behold  what  manner  of  love  the  Father 

7.  Who  ?  what  ?  rls  tis. 

Luke24.  17  What  manner  of  communications  (are) 

WHAT  end,  good,  purpose,  what  man  soever  — 

1. A  man,  si’s  isli. 

Lev.  17.  3  What  man  soever  (there  be)  of  the  house 
22.  4  What  man  soever  of  the  seed  of  Aaron 

2.  What  ?  no  mah. 

Gen.  27.  46  said  to  Isaac,  .what,  good  shall  my  life  do 
Isa.  1.  11  To  what  purpose  (is)  the  multitude  of  your 
Amos  5.  18  to  what  end  (is)  it  for  you?  the  dayof  the 

WHAT  place,  in  — 

Where,  whether,  where,  whereas,  oirou  hopou. 

Mark  6.  10  [In  what  place]  soeveryeeuterinto  an  h. 

WHATSOEVEB  (things)  — 

1. A  man  that,  "v-yu  ir’tt  isli  asher. 

Lev.  17.  8,  10  Whatsoever  man.  .of  the  house  of  Isr. 
17. 13  whatsoever  man.  .of  the  children  of  Israel 

22.  18  Whatsoever  (he  be)  of  the  house  of  Israel 

2.  A  ll,  Vi)  kol. 

Gen.  8.  19  whatsoever  creepethupon  the  earth,  after 

3.  A  ll  that,  tVs  kol  di. 

Ezra  7.  21  whatsoever  Ezra  the  priest,  the  scribe  of 
7.  23  Whatsoever  is  commanded  by  the  God  of 

4 . Every  vessel,  'Vsn-Vs  kol  hakkeli. 

Lev.  15.  26  whatsoever  she  sitteth  upon  shall  beun. 

5.  What,  that  which,  V!!  no  mah  di. 

Ezra  7.  18  whatsoever  shall  seem  good  to  thee,  and 

6.  Whatsoever,  'A  lav  ho  ean. 

Matti4.  7  promised  with  an  oath  to  give  her  [what.] 
15-  5  by  whatsoever  thou  mightest  be  profited 

16. 19  [whatsoever]  thou  shalt  bind  on  earth  sh. 
16.  19  [whatsoever]  thou  shalt  loose  on  earth  sh. 
20.  4,  [7]  Go  ye  also  into  the  vineyard,  and  what. 
Mark  6.  22  Ask  of  me  whatsoever  thou  wilt,  and  I  will 
6. 23  Whatsoever  thou  shalt  ask  of  me,  I  will 

7.  11  by  whatsoever  thou  mightest  be  profited 
10.  35  that  thou  shouldest  do  for  us  whatsoever 


Markn.  23  come  to  pass;  he  shall  have  [whatsoever] 
13. 11  but  whatsoever  shall  be  given  you  in  that 
Gal.  6.  7  for  [whatsoever]  a  man soweth,  that  shall 
1  Jo.  3.  22  whatsoever  we  ask,  we  receive  of  him,  be. 

3  John  1  5  Eeloved,  thou  doest  faithfully  whatsoever 

7.  Whatsoever,  0  lav  n  ho  ean  ti. 

Eph.  6.  8  Knowing  that  [whatsoever]  good  thing 
8.0/  xohat  kind  or  sort  ?  birolos  liopoios. 

Gal.  2.  6  seemed  to  be  somewhat,  whatsoever  they 

9.  As  many  as,  oaa  (neut.  pi.)  hosa. 

Matt  17.  12  but  liavedone  unto  him  whatsoever  they 

28.  20  Teachingthem  toobserve  allthiugswliat. 
Mark  9.  13  they  have  doneuntohim  whatsoever  they 

10.  21  sell  whatsoever  thou  hast,  and  give  to  the 
Luke  4.  23  whatsoever  we  have  heard  done  in  Cape. 

12.  3  whatsoever  ye  have  spoken  in  darkness 
Johni5. 14  Ye  are  my  friends,  if  ye  do  [whatsoever] 

17.  7  they  have  known  that  all  things  whatso. 
Acts  4. 28  For  to  do  whatsoever  thy  hand  and  thy 
Bom. 15.  4  For  whatsoever  things  w  ere  written  afore. 
Phil.  4.  8  whatsoever  things  are  true,  whatsoever 
4.  8  whatsoever  things  (are)  just,  whatsoever 
4.  8  whatsoever  things  (are)  lovely,  whatsoever 

10.  A s  many  as,  oaa  o.v  (neut.  pi.)  hosa  an. 

Matt.  7.  12  all  things  whatsoever  ye  would  that  men 

21.  22  all  things,  [whatsoever] ye  shall  ask  inpr. 

23.  3  All  therefore  [whatsoever]  they  bid  you 
John  11.  22  whatsoever  thou  wilt  ask  of  God,  God  will 

16.  13  but  [whatsoever]  he  shall  hear,  (that)  shall 
16.  23  [Whatsoever]  ye  shall  ask  the  Father  in 

Acts  3.  22  him  shall  ye  hear  in  all  tilings  whatsoever 

11.  As  many  as,  "Aaa  lav  hosa  (neut.  pi.)  ean. 
Matt.18.  18  [Whatsoever]  ye  shall  bind,  .whatsoever 
Lukeio.  35  whatsoever  thou  spendest  more,  when  I 

12.  Whatsoever,  o  ti  &v  (neut.)  ho  ti  an. 

John  2.  5  mother  saith  unto  the  servants,  Whatso. 

14.  13  whatsoever  ye  shallask  in  my  name,  that 

15.  16  whatsoever  ye  shall  ask  of  the  Father  in 

13.  Whatsoever,  ir av  0  ti  &v  (neut.)  pan  ho  ti  an. 
Col.  3.  17  whatsoever  ye  do  in  word  or  deed,  (do) 

3.  23  whatsoever  ye  do,  do  (it)  heartily,  as  to 

14.  All,  whatsoever,  irav  (neut.)  pan. 

Matt  15.  17  whatsoever  eutereth  in  at  the  mouth  go. 
Mark  7.  18  whatsoever  thing  from  without  enteretli 
Bom.  14.  23  notof  faith  :  for  wliatsoever(is)  not  of  fa. 

1  Co.io.  25  Whatsoeveris  sold  in  the  shambles,  (that) 
10.  27  whatsoever  is  set  before  you  eat,  asking 
Eph.  5.  13  for  whatsoever  doth  make  manifest  is  li. 

1  Jo.  5.  4  Forwhatsoever  isborn  of  Godovercometh 
Bev.  r8.  22  no  craftsman,  of  whatsoever  craft  (he  be) 

15.  Whatsoever,  ti  (neut.)  ti. 

1  Co.io.  31  or  whatsoever  ye  do,  do  all  to  the  glory  of 

WHEAT,  wheaten  — 

1. Cora,  grain,  "i?,  13  bar. 

J  er.  23.  28  What  (is)  the  chaff  to  the  wheat  ?  saith  the 
Joel  2.  24  floors  shall  be  full  of  wheat,  and  the  fats 
Amos  5.  11  ye  take  from  him  burdens  of  wheat:  ye 

8.  5  we  may  set  forth  wheat,  making  the  eph. 

8.  6  That  we  may .  .sell  the  refuse  of  the  wli.? 

2 . Corn,  ]rn  dagan. 

Sum  18.’ 12  all  the  best  of  the  wine,  and  of  the  wheat 
Jer.  31. 12  for  wheat,  and  for  wine,  and  for  oil,  and 

3.  Wheat,  nan  chittah. 

Gen.  30.  14  Beuben  went  in  the  days  of  wheat  harv. 
Exod.  9.  32  But  the  wheat  and  the  rye  were  not  smi. 

29.  2  (of)  wheaten  flour  shalt  thou  make  them 
34.  22  of  the  first  fruits  of  wheat  harvest,  and 
Dcut.  8.  8  A  land  of  wheat,  and  barley,  and  vines 
32.  14  and  goats,  with  the  fat  of  kidneys  of  wh. 
Judg.  6. 11  his  son  Gideon  threshed  wheat  by  the  w. 

15.  1  awhile  after,  in  the  time  of  wheat  harvest 
Buth  2.  23  unto  the  end  of  barley  harvest  and  of  w. 

1  Sa.  6.  13  (were)  reaping  their  wheat  harvest  in  the 

12.  17  (Is  it)  not  wheat  harvest  to  day?  I  will 

2  Sa.  4.  6  (as  though)  they  would  have  fetched  wh. 

17.  28  wheat,  and  barley,  and  flour,  and  parched 
1  Ki.  5.  11  twenty  thousand  measures  of  wheat  (for) 

1  CI1.21.  20  hid.. Now  Oman  was  threshing  wheat 

21.  23  and  the  wheat  for  the  meatoffering,  I  give 

2  Cli.  2.  10  twenty  thousand  measures  of  beaten  w. 

2.  15  Now  therefore  the  wheat,  and  the  barley 
27.  5  ten  thousand  measures  of  wheat,  and  ten 
Job  31.  40  Let  thistles  grow  instead  of  wheat,  anil 
Psa.  81. 16  fed  them  also  with  the  finestof  the  wheat 
147.  14  (and)  filleth  thee  with  the  finestof  thew. 
Song  7.  2  thy  belly  (is  like)  an  heap  of  wheat  set  ab. 
Isa.  28.  25  cast  in  the  principal  wheat,  and  the  app. 
Jer.  12. 13  They  have  sown  wheat,  but  shall  reap  th. 

41.  8  forwe  have  treasures  in  the  field,  of  whe. 
Eze.  •  4.  9  Take  thou  also  unto  thee  wheat,  and  ba. 
27.  17  they  traded  in  thy  market  wheat  of  Min. 
4S.  13  sixth  part  of  an  ephah  of  an  homer  of  vv. 
Joel  1 .  1 1  Be  ye  ashamed . .  for  the  wheat  and  for  the 

4.  Wheat,  grain,  )'B)n  chintin. 

Ezra  6.  9  burnt  offerings  of  the  God  of  heaven,  wh. 
7.  22  to  an  hundred  measures  of  wheat,  and  to 

5 . Ground  corn,  wheat,  grits,  nis'3  riphotli. 

Prov  27.  22  bray  a  fool  in  amortaramong  wheat  with 

6. Sifted  wheat  or  corn,  ctItos  sitos. 

Matt.  3.  12  gather  his  wheat  into  the  garner,  but  he 

13.  25  enemy  came  and  sowed  tares  amon  g  the.w. 

13.  29  lest,  .ye  rootup  also  the  wheat  with  them 

13.  30  bind  them,  .but  gather  the  wheat  into  my 


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WHERE 


Luke  3.  17  will  gather  the  wheat  intohisgarner;  but 

16.  7  And  lie  said,  An  hundred  measures  of  w. 
2z  31  (to  have)  you,  that  he  may  sift  as  wheat 
.Tohni2.  24  Except  a  corn  of  wheat  fall  into  the  gro. 
Acts  27.  38  lightened  the  ship,  and  cast  out  the  whe 
1  Co.  1 5.  37  it  may  chance  of  wheat,  or  of  some  other 
ltev  6.  6  A  measure  of  wheat  for  a  penny,  and  th. 
18. 13  fine  flour,  and  wheat,  and  beasts,  and  sh. 

WHEEL  — - 

1.  Turnings,  wheels,  O'JIK  obnayim. 

Jer.  18.  3  behold,  he  wrought  a  work  on  the  wheels 

2.  A  wheel,  pi x  ophan. 

Exodi4.  25  took  off  their  chariot  wheels,  that  they 
1  Ki.  7.  30  every  base  had  four  brasen  wheels,  and 

7.  32  four  wheels;  and  the  axletrees  of  the  wh 
7.  32  height  of  a  wheel  (was)  a  cubit  and  half 
1  Ki.  7.  33  the  work  of  the  wheels,  .a  chariot  wheel 
ProV2o.  26  a  wise  king,  .bringeth  the  wheel  over  th. 
Isa.  28.  27  neither  is  a  cart  wheel  turned  about  upon 


Eze.  1.  15  behold  one  wheel  upon  the  earth  by  the 
1.  16  The  appearance  of  the  wheels  and  their 
1  16  as  it  were  a  wheel  in  the  midst  of  a  wheel 
1.  19  the  wheels  went  by  them,  .the  wheels  were 
1.  20,  21  the  wheels  were  lifted  up.  .in  the  wh. 

3. 13  the  noise  of  the  wheels  over  against  them 
10  6  lie  went  in,  and  stood  beside  the  wheels 
10.  9  tlie  four  wheels  by  the  cherubim,  one  wh. 
xo.  9  another  wheel,  .the appearance  of  thewh. 

10  10  a  wheel  had  been  in  the  midst  of  a  wheel 
10.  12  the  wheels,  .(even)  the  wheels  that  they 
10.  13  As  for  the  wheels,  it  was  cried  unto  them 
io.  16  the  wheels  went  by  them,  .the  same  wh. 
xo.  19  when  they  went  out,  the  wheels  also  (we.) 

1  j  22  lift  up  their  wings,  and  the  wheels  beside 
JSTah.  3’.  2  the  noise  of  the  rattling  of  the  wheels,  and 

3.  A  rolling  thing,  wheel,  galgal. 

Psa.  83.  13  make  them  like  a  wheel ;  as  the  stubble 
Ecci.  12.  6  bowl,  .or  the  wheel  broken  at  the  cistern 
Isa.  5.  28  counted  like  flint,  and  their  wheels  like 
Jer  47.  3  (at)  the  rumbling  of  his  wheels,  the  fatli. 
Eze.  IO.  2  Go  in  between  the  wheels,  (even)  under 
10.  6  Take  fire  from  between  the  wheels,  from 
10. 13  cried  unto  them  in  my  hearing,  O  wheel 
23  24  they  shallcome  against  thee  with,  .wheels 
26.  10  shall  shake  at  the  noise.. of  the  wheels,  and 
Dan.  7.  9  (was  like)  the  fiery  flame,  (and)  his  wheels 

4.  A  rolling  thing,  wheel,  l7]^)  gilgal. 

Isa.  28.  28  nor  break  (it  with)  the  wheel  of  his  cart 

6.  Beat,  step,  cys  paam. 

Judg.  5.  28  cried,  .why  tarry  the  wheels  of  his  chariots? 

WHELP  — 

1.24  son,  13  ben. 

Job  4.  1 1  the  stout  lion’s  whelps  are  scattered  abro. 
28.  8  The  lion's  whelps  have  not  trodden  it,  nor 

2.  A  whelp,  lia  gor. 

Jer.  51.  38  They  shall  roar  together  like  lions,  they 
Nah.  2.  iz  did  tear  in  pieces  enough  for  his  whelps 

3.  A  whelp,  iw  gur. 

Gen.  49.  9  Judah  (is)  a  lion’s  whelp  :  from  the  prey 
Dent  33.  22  Dan  is  a  lion’s  whelp :  he  shall  leap  from 
Eze.  19.  2  she  nourished  her  whelps  among  youug 
19.  3  she  brought  up  one  of  her  whelps  :  it  bee. 
19.  5  she  took  another  of  her  whelps,  (and)  made 
Nah.  2.  11  the  oldlion  walked, (and)  the  lion’s  whelp 

WHEN  — 

1  .After,  UK  achar. 

Gen.  24.  36  bare  a  son  to  my  master  when  she  was 

2 .If,  dk  im. 

Gen.  38.  9  when  he  went  in  unto  his  brother’s  wife 

3.  That,  in  that,  iivk  asher. 

Gen.  6.  4  when  the  sons  of  God  came  in  unto  the  da. 

4.  When  as,  tvks  kaasher. 

Gen.  12.  11  when  he  was  come  near  to  enter  into  Eg. 

5.  From  that  (lime)  ’IP  midde. 

i*Sa.  1.  7  when  she  went  up  to  the  house  of  tlieLo. 

1  Ki.  14.  28  when  the  king  went  into  the  house  of  the 

2  Ch.12.  11  when  the  king  entered  into  the  house  of 

G.zis  that,  ’13  kedi. 

Dan.  3.  7  when  all  the  people  heard  the  sound  of 

7 .In  the  day,  ova  beyom. 

Lev.  13.  14  when  raw  flesh  appeareth  in  him,  he  shall 
1 4.  57  To  teach  when  (it  is)  unclean,  and  when 
Deut2i.  16  when  he  maketh  his  sons  to  inherit  (that) 
2  Sa.  21.  12  when  the  Philistinesliad  slain  Saul  in  Gil. 
Eze.  38.  18  when  Gog  shall  come  against  the  land  of 
Zech.  14.  3  fight  against  those  nations,  as  when  he  fo. 

8.  When,  '3  ki. 

Gen.  4.  12  When  thou  tillesttlie  ground,  it  shall  not 

9.  As,  ins  kemo. 

Gen.  19.  15  when  the  morning  arose,  then  the  angels 

10 . From  ( the  time )  tlw.t,  ’1  ]'P  min  di. 

Ezra  4.  23  Now  when  the  copy  of  king  Artaxerxes’ 

1 1 .  When  ?  mp  mathai. 

Gen.  30.  30  when  shall  I  provide  for  mine  own  house 

12.  For  when  l 'm)  lemathai. 

Exod.  8.  9  when'shall  I  entreat  for  thee,  and  for  thy 

13.  During,  iy  ad. 

Psa.  71.  18  Now  also  when  I  am  old  and  greyheaded 


14.  While  yet,  liya  beod. 

Gen.  48.  7  when  yet  (there  was)  but  a  little  way  to 

15. In  or  at  the  time,  n*3  beeth,  ny1?  teeth. 

1  Ki.  11.  4  when  Solomon  was  old,  (that)  his  wives 

2  Ch.20.  22  when  they  began  to  singand  topraise,the 

29.  27  when  the  burnt  offering  began,  the  song 
Jer.  2. 17  forsaken  the  Lord  thy  God,  when  he  led 
Eze.  21.  25  whose  day  is  come,  when  iniquity  (shall 

21.  29  whose  day  is  come,  when  their  iniquity 

16 .If,  lav  can. 

1  Co.  14.  16  when  thou  shalt  bless  with  the  spirit,  how 

1  Jo.  3.  2  when  he  shall  appear,  we  shall  be  like  him 

17.  After  that,  when,  iirav  epan. 

Matt.  2.  8  when  ye  have  found  (him),  bring  me  word 
Luke II.  22  But  when  a  stronger  than  he  shall  come 

11.  34  when  (thine  eye)  is  evil,  thy  body  also  (is) 

18.  Since,  when,  after  that,  lirei  epei. 

Luke  7.  1  Now  [when]  he  had  ended  all  his  sayings 

19.  When,  riv'iKa  henika. 

2  Co.  3.15  when  Moses  is  read,  the  veilis  upon  their 

3.  16  Nevertheless  when  it  shall  turn  to  the  L. 

20.  According  as,  icaQais  kathos. 

Acts  7.  17  But  when  the  time  of  the  promise  drew 

21  .A fler,  pera  ( acc .)  mela. 

Acts  7.  4  when  his  father  was  dead,  he  removed 
1  Co.  11.  25  After  the  same  manner,  .when  he  had 

22.  When,  Airore  hopole. 

Luke  6.  3  what  David  did,  [when]  himself  was  an 

23.  So  that,  07 ras  liopos. 

Acts  3.  19  when  the  times  of  refreshing  shall  come 

24.  Whenever,  orav  hotan. 

Matt.  5.  11  Blessed  are  ye  when  (men)  shall  revile  you 
See  also  6.  2,  5,  6,  16;  9.  15  ,  10.  19.  231  I2-  43 1  i3-  3-G 
15.  2;  19.  28;  21.  40;  23.  15;  24.  15,  32,  33;  25.  31 ;  26. 
29;  Mark  2.  20;  3.  11 ;  4-  is>  16,  20,  31,  32;  8.  38;  11.  25; 

12.  [23],  25 ;  13.  4,  7,  ii,  14,  28,  29 ;  Luke  5.  35 ;  6. 22,  22, 26 , 

8.  13;  9.  26;  11.  2,  21,  24,  34,  36;  12.  11,  54,  55;  13.  28, 
14.8,10,10,12,13;  16. 4,9;  17.10;  21.  7,  9, 20, 30, 31 ;  23. 42; 
John  2.  10;  4.  25;  5.  7;  7.  27.  31;  8-  28,  44;  10.  4;  13. 
19;  14.  29;  15.  26;  16.  4,  13,  21;  21.  18;  Acts  23.  35 ;  24. 
22;  Rom.  2.  14;  11.  27;  1  Co.  13.  10;  14.  26;  15.  24,  24, 
27,  28,  54;  16.  2,  3,  5,  12;  2  Co.  10.  6;  12.  10;  13.  9;  Col. 

3  4;  1.  16;  1  Th.  5.  3;  2  Th.  1.  10;  1  TL  5.  11 ;  Titus  3. 
12;  Deb.  1.  6;  Jas.  1.  2;  1  Jo.  2.  [28];  5.  2;  Rev.  4.  9 

9.  5;  10.  7;  11.  7;  17-  i°>  18.  91  20.  7- 

25.  When,  ore  hote. 

Matt.  7.  28  when  Jesus  had  ended  these  sayings,  the 
See  also  9.25;  11.  1;  12  3;  13.  26,  40,  53;  17.  [25];  19. 

1;  21.  1,  34;  26.  1;  Mark  1.  32;  2.  25;  4-  i°l  7-  17;  8-  39> 
20;  11. 1,  [19];  14- 12;  >5-  20,  41;  Duke  2.  21,  22,  42;  4.25; 

6.  13;  13.  [35];  17-  22; 22.  14,  35;  23-  331  John  1.  19;  2.  22;  4. 

21.  23,  45;  5.  25;  6.  24;  9.  4,  [14];  12- 16.  [17].  [41B  i3-  3G  io- 
25;  19.  6,  8,  23,  30;  20.  24;  21.  15,  18;  Acts  1.  13;  8.  12,  39; 

11.  2;  12.6;  21.  5,  35;  22.  20;  27.  39;  28.  16;  Rom.  2.  [16]; 

6.  20;  7.  5;  13.  11;  1  Co.  13.  11,  11;  Gal.  1. 15;  2.  11,  12,  14; 

4.  3,  4;  Phil.  4.  15;  Col.  3.  7;  1  Th.  3.  4;  2  III.  3.  10;  2  li. 

4.  3;  Heb.  7. 10;  1  Pe.  3.  20;  Jude  [9];  Rev.  1.  17;  5.  8;  6. 

1,  3,  5,  7,  9,  12;  8.  [1];  10.  3,  4;  12.  13;  22.  8. 

26.  Where,  o5  hou. 

Heb.  3.  9  When  your  fathers  tempted  me,  proved 

27.  When  1  ttotc  pote.  ' 

Matt.24.  3  Tell  us,  when  shall  these  things  be?  and 
25.  37,  44  saying.  Lord,  when  saw  wetheeanhu. 
25.  38  When  saw  we  thee  a  stranger,  and  took 
25.  39  when  saw  we  thee  sick,  or  in  prison,  and 
Marki3-  4  Tell  us,  when  shall  these  things  be?  and 

i3.  33  watch  and  pray:  for  ye  know  not  when 
13.  35  for  ye  know  not  when  the  master  of  the 
Lukei2.  36  lord,  when  he  will  return  from  the  wedd. 
17.  20  demanded,  .when  the  kingdom  of  God  sh. 
21.  7  saying,  Master,  but  when  shall  these  things 
John  6.  25  said.  .Rabbi,  when  earnest  thou  hither? 

28.  Once,  at  some  time  or  other,  nori pote. 

Luke  22.  32  when  thou  art  converted,  strengthen  thy 

29. ,4s,  when,  iis  hos. 

Luke  1.  41  when  Elisabeth  heard  the  salutation  of 
2.  39  when  they  had  performed  all  things  acco. 

4.  25  when  great  famine  was  throughout  all  the 

5.  4  Now  when  he  had  left  speaking,  he  said 
7.  12  Now  when  he  came  nigh  to  the  gate  of  the 

11.  1  when  he  ceased,  one  of  his  disciples  said 

12.  58  When  thou  goest  with  thine  adversary  to 
19.  5  when  Jesus  came  to  the  place,  he  looked 
19.  29  when  he  was  come  nigh  to  Bethpliage  and 

19.  41  when  he  was  come  near,  he  beheld  the  ci. 

20.  37  when  he  calleth  the  Lord  the  God  of  Abr. 
John  2.  9  When  the  ruler  of  the  feast  had  tasted 

2.  23  Now  wlienhe  was  in  Jerusalem  at  the  pa. 
4.  1  When  therefore  the  Lord  knew  how  the 
4.  40  So  when  the  Samaritans  were  come  unto 

6.  12  Wlieu  they  were  filled,  he  said  unto  his  di. 

6.  16  when  even  was  (now)  come,  his  disciples 

7.  10  when  his  brethren  were  gone  up,  then  we. 

8.  7  [So  when  they  continued  asking  him,  he] 
11.  6  'When  he  had  heard  therefore  that  he  was 
11.  32  Then  when  Mary  was  come  where  Jesus 

1 1 .  33  When  J  esus  therefore  saw  her  weeping, and 
19.  33  But  when  they  came  to  Jesus,  and  saw 
Acts  5.  24  Now  when  the  high  priest  and  the  captain 
7.  23  when  he  was  full  forty  years  old,  it  came 

10.  7  when  the  angel  which  spake  unto  Cornel. 

13.  29  when  they  had  fulfilled  all  that  was  written 

14.  5  when  there  was  an  assault  made  both  of 


Acts  16.  15  when  she  was  baptized,  and  herhouseho. 
17. 13  when  the  Jews  of  Thessalonicahad  know. 

18.  5  when  Silas  and  Timotheus  were  come  from 

19.  9  when  divers  were  hardened,  and  believed 

20.  14  when  he  met  with  us  at  Assos,  we  took 

20.  18  when  they  were  come  to  him,  he  said  unto 

21.12  when  we  heard  these  things,  both  we,  and 

21.  27  when  the  seven  days  were  almost  ended 

22.  11  when  I  could  not  see  for  tliegloryof  that 
25.  14  when  they  had  been  there  many  days,Fest. 
27.  1  when  it  was  determined  that  we  should 

27.  27  But  when  the  fourteenth  night  was  come 

28.  4  when  the  barbarians  saw  the  (venomous) 

1  Co.11.  34  And  the  rest  will  I  set  in  orderwhenl  co. 

30 .In  the,  eV  Tip  en  to. 

Matt.  1 3.  4  when  he  sowed,  some  (seeds)  fell  by  the 

27. 12  when  he  was  accused  of  the  chief  priests 
Luke  2.  27  when  the  parents  brought  in  the  child  J. 

3.  21  Now  when  all  the  people  were  baptized 
5.  12  when  he  was  in  a  certain  city,  behold  a 

8.  40  when  Jesus  was  returned,  the  people  (gl.) 

9.  36  when  the  voice  was  past,  Jesus  was  found 
9.  51  when  the  time  was  come  that  he  should 

10.  35  whatsoever  thou  spendest  more,  when  I 
19.  15  when  he  was  returned,  having  received 
Acts  2.  1  when  the  day  of  Pentecost  was  fully  come 
Rom.  3.  4  and  mightest  overcome  when  thou  art  ju. 
Gal.  4.  18  and  not  only  when  I  am  present  with  you 

1  Pe.  4.  13  when  his  glory  shall  be  revealed,  ye  may 

31.  In  the  which,  iv  tf,  iv  rrj  en  he,  en  te. 

Luke22.  7  day  of  unleavened  bread,  when  the  pass. 
John  4.  52  Then  enquired  he  of  them  the  hour  when 
Acts  13.  17  exalted  the  people  when  they  dwelt  asst. 

2  Th.  1.  7  when  the  Lord  Jesus  shall  be  revealed  fr. 

■WHENCE  ?  (from)  — 

1  .From  whence  l  nip  'K  e  mizzeh. 

Gen.  16.  8  whence  earnest  thou?  and  whither  wilt  th. 

2.  Whence  ?  ;;kd  meayin. 

Gen.  29.  4  Mybrethren,wlience(be)ye?  And  tlieysa. 

42.  7  said  unto  them,  Whence  come  ye?  And  they 
Num  11.  13  Whence  should  I  have  flesh  to  give  unto 

Josh.  2.  4  There  came  men  unto  me,  but  I  wist  not 

g.  8  said  unto  them,  Wlio(are)  ye?  and  fromw. 
Judgi7-  9  M  icah  said  unto  him,  Whence  comest  thou? 

°i9.  17  Whither  goestthou? and  whence  comest 
2  Ki.  5.  25  Elisha  said  unto  him,  Whence  (comest  th.) 
6.  27  whence  shall  I  help  thee?  out  of  the  barn 
20.  14  What  said  these  men?  and  from  whence 
Job  1.  7  LORDsaid  unto  Satan,  Whence  comest  th.? 

28.  20  Whence  then  cometh  wisdom?  and  where 
Psa  121  1  untothehills,  from  whence  comethmy  he. 

Isa.  39.  3  What  said  these  men?  and  from  whence 

Jon.  1.  8  whence  comest  thou?  what  (is)  thy  count. 
Nah.  3.  7  who  will  bemoan  her?  whence  shall  I  seek 

3.  Whence,  86e v  hothen. 

Matt  12.  44  I  will  return  into  my  house  from  whence 
Luken.  24  I  will  return  unto  my  house  whence  I  ca. 
Acts  14.  26  from  whence  they  had  been  recommended 
Heb.  11.  19  from  whence  also  he  received  him  in  a  fi. 

4.  Whence  ?  howl  iriBev  pothen. 

Matt  1 3.  2/  sow  good  seed  in  thy  field?  from  whence 
See  also  v.  54,  56;  15.33;  21.  25;  Mark  6.  2 ;  8.  4;  12. 
;  Luke  1.  43;  13.  25,  27;  20.  7;  Johni.  48;  2.  9;  3.  8; 
6.  5 ;  7.  27,  27,  28 ;  8.  14,  14 ;  9.  29,  30 ;  19.  9 '  To” 
Rev.  2.  5 ;  7.  13. 


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4. 11 ; 

4.  1 ; 

WHENSOEVER  — 

1.  Whensoever,  orav  liolan. 

Marki4.  7  whensoever  ye  will  ye  may  do  them  good 

2.  Whensoever,  &> s  lav  hos  ean. 

Rom  15.  24  [Whensoever]  I  take  my  journey  into  Sp. 

WHERE  — 

1.  Where  l  ’K  e. 

Gen.  3.  9  God  called  unto  Adam . .  Where  (art)  thou  ? 

4.  9  said  unto  Cain,  Where  (is)  Abel  thy  bro.  ? 
Job  20.  7  they  which  have  seen  him  shall  say,  Wh. 
Isa.  19.  12  Where  (are)they  ?. .  let  them  teU  thee  now 

2.  Where  l  nr  ’K  e  zeh. 

1  Sa.  9.  18  Tell  me,  I  pray  thee,  where  the  seer's  ho. 
Job  28.  12  and  where  (is)  the  place  of  understanding? 

3.  Where  l  .vn  ayyeh. 

Gen.  18.  9  Where  (is)  Sarah  thy  wife?  And  lie  said 
Jer.  37.  19  Where  (are)  now  your  prophets  which  pr. 

LIIow,  how  l  i3’K  ekah. 

Song  1.  7  Tell  me.  .where  thou  feedest,  where  thou 
5 .IIow,  how  l  ni’K  ekoh. 

2  Ki.  6.  13  Go  and  spy  where  he  (is),  that  I  may  send 

6.  Whence  l  JlNO  meayin. 

Job  28.  12  But  where  shall  wisdom  be  found?  andwh. 

7.  Where  l  na’K  ephoh. 

Gen.  37.  16  tell  me,  I  pray  thee,  where  they  feed  (th. 
Ruth  2.  19  Where  hast  thou  gleaned  to  day?  andwh 

1  Sa.  19.  22  asked  and  said.  Where  (are)  Samuel  and 

2  Sa.  9.  4  king  said  unto  him.  Where  (is)  he?  And 
Job  4.  7  Remember . .  where  were  the  righteous  cut 

38.  4  Where  wast  thou  when  I  laid  the  found. 
Isa.  49. 21  I  was  left  alone;  these,  where  (had)  they 

Jer  3  2  see  where  thou  hast  not  been  lien  with :  in 

36.  19  Go,  hide  thee,  .and  let  no  man  know  wh. 

8.  Unto,  "7K  el. 

Lev.  4. 12  clean  place,  where  the  ashes  are  poured 

9.  Whither  l  rux  anah. 

2  Ki.  6.  6  man  of  God  said,  Where  fell  it?  And  he 


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WHEREFORE 


10.  Where?  kisx,  ibn  epho. 

Gen.  27.  33  where  (is)  he  that  hath  taken  venison,  anil 
Job  9.  24  judges  thereof ;  if  not,  where,  (and)  who 
Isa.  19.  12  where  (are)  thy  wise  (men)?,  .let  them  tell 
Hos.  13.  10  where  (is  any  other)  that  may  save  thee  in 

11. In  {the  place)  that,  where,  ib-kb  baasher. 

Judgs.  27  where  lie  bowed,  there  he  fell  down  dead 

12.  Whence,  yfqp  measlier. 

E.xod.5. 11  Go  ye,  get  you  straw  where  ye  can  find  it 

13.  Where,  whither,  aslier  sham. 

Gen.  2.  11  the  whole  land  of  Havilali,  where  (there 

11. A  hand,  part,  T  yad. 

Isa.  57.  8  thou  lovedst  their  bed  where  thou  sawest 

15.  Whither,  nsa,  or,  tam,  tammali. 

Ezra  6.  1  where  the  treasures  were  laid  up  in  Bab. 

16.  In  which,  iv  $  enlio. 

Acts  4.  31  place  Was  shaken  where  they  were  assem. 

7.  33  for  the  place  [where]  thou  standest  is  I10. 

11.  ii  already  come  unto  the  housewhere  I  was 

15.  36  where  we  have  preached  the  word  of  the 

17.  Down  to,  Karoi  ( acc .)  kata. 

Lukeio.  33  Samaritan,  as  he  journeyed,  came  where 
IS.  Whence,  60  ev  liothen. 

Ma.tt25.24  and  gathering  where  thou  hast  not  straw. 
25. 26  and  gather  where  I  have  not  straweil 

19.  Where,  Sirov  hopou. 

Matt.  6.  19  where  moth  and  rust  doth  not  corrupt,  and 

6.  20  where  neither  moth  norrust  doth  corrupt 

6.  20  where  thieves  do  not  break  through  aud 

6.  21  For  where  your  treasure  is,  there  will 

13.  5  Some  fell  upon  stony  places,  where  they 

25.  24  reaping  where  thou  hast  not  sown,  and 

23.  26  thou  knewest  that  I  reap  where  I  sowed 

26.  57  where  the  scribes  and  the  elders  were  as. 
28.  6  Come,  see  the  place  where  the  Lord  lay 

Mark  2.  4  they  uncovered  the  roof  where  he  was 

4.  5  some  fell  on  stony  ground,  where  it  had 

4.  15  these  are  they  by  the  Wayside,  where  the 

5.  40  and  entereth  in  w  here  the  damsel  was 

6.  55  those  that  were  sick,  where  they  heard  he 

9.  [44,  46],  48  Where  their  Wormdieth  not,  and 

13.  14  see  the  abomination,  .standing  where  it 

14. 14  where  I  shall  eat  the  passover  with  my 

16.  6  he  is  not  here  :  behold  the  place  where 
Lukei2.  33  where  nothief  approaclieth,  neithermotli 

12.  34  For  where  your  treasure  is,  there  willyo. 
22.  1 1  where  I  shall  eat  the  passover  with  my 

John  1.  28  in  Bethabara  beyond  Jordan,  where  John 

3.  8  The  wind  blowetli  where  it  listetli,  and 

4.  20  Jerusalem  is  the  place  where  men  ought 
4.  46  Jesus  came  again  into  Cana  of  Galilee,  w. 
6.  23  unto  the  place  where  they  did  eat  bread 

6.  62  see  the  Son  of  man  ascend  up  where  he 

7.  34,  36  and  where  I  am,  (thither)  ye  cannot 

7.  42  out  of  the  towu  of  Bethdehcm,  where  D. 

10.  40  into  the  place  where  John  at  first  bapti. 

11.  30  but  was  in  that  place  where  Martha  met 

11.  32  Then  when  Mary  was  come  where  Jesus 

12.  1  Bethany,  where  Lazarus  was  which  had 
12.  26  and  where  I  am,  there  shall  also  my  ser. 

14.  3  myself ;  that  where  I  am,  (there)  ye  may 

17.  24  whom  thou  hast  given  me  be  with  me  w. 

18.  1  brook  Cedron,  where  was  a  garden,  into 

19.  18  Where  they  crucified  him,  and  two  other 
19.  20  for  the  place  where  Jesus  was  crucified 

19.  41  Now  in  the  place  where  he  was  crucified 

20.  12  at  the  feet,  where  the  body  of  Jesus  had 
20.  19  when  the  doors  were  shut  where  the  dis. 

Acts  17.  1  came  to  Thessaloniea,  where  was  a  syna. 
Rom  15.  20  preach  the  gospel,  not  where  Christ  was 
Col.  3.  11  Where  there  is  neither  Greek'nor  Jew,ci. 
Ileb.  9.  16  For  where  a  testament  (is),  there  must 

10.  18  Now  where  remission  of  these  (is,  there 
JUs.  3. 16  For  where  envying  and  strife  (is),  there 
Rev.  2. 13  (even)  where  Satan’s  seat  (is):  and  thou 

2. 13  was  slain  among  you,  where  Satan  dwell. 

11.  8  and  Egypt,  where  also  our  Lord  was  cru. 

12.  6  wilderness,  where  she  hath  a  place  prep. 

12. 14  [where]  she  is  nourished  for  a  time,  and 
20. 10  where  the  beast  andtheialseprophet(are) 

20.  Where,  ou  hou. 

Matt.  2.  9  till  it  came  and  stood  over  where  the  yo. 
18.  20  For  where  two  or  three  are  gathered  to. 
28.  16  into  a  mountain  where  Jesus  had  appoi. 
Luke  4.  16  came  to  Nazareth,  where  he  had  been  hr. 

4.  17  he  found  the  place  where  it  was  written 
22.  10  follow  him  into  the  house  [where]  he  en. 

Johnn.  41  [took  away  the  stone  (from  the  place)  wh]. 
Acts  1.13  into  an  upper  room,  where  abode  both  P. 

2.  2  it  filled  all  the  house  where  they  were  si. 

7.  29  stranger  in  the  land  of  Midian,  where  he 
12.  12  where  many  were  gathered  together  pra. 
16.  13  river  side,  where  prayer  was  wont  to  be 
20.  6  came  uuto  them  to  Troas  in  five  days ;  wh. 
20.  8  upper  chamber,  where  they  were  gathered 
25.  10  judgment  seat,  where  I  ought  to  be  jud. 
28.  14  Where  we  found  brethren,  and  were  de. 
Rom.  4.  15  for  where  no  law  is,  (there  is)  no  transg. 

5.  20  But  where  sin  abounded,  grace  did  much 
9.  26  in  the  place  where  it  was  said  unto  them 

2  Co.  3.  17  where  the  Spirit  of  the  Lord  (is),  there 
Col.  3.  i  where  Christ  sittetli  on  the  right  hand  of 
Rev.  17.  15  where  the  whore  sitteth,  are  peoples,  and 

21.  Where  1  irov  pou. 

Matt.  2,  2  Where  is  he  thatis  born  King  of  the  Jews? 


Matt.  2.  4  he  demanded  of  them  where  Christ  sliou. 

8.  20  but  the  Son  of  man  hath  not  where  to  lay 
26. 17  Where  wilt  thou  that  we  prepare  for  thee 

Marki4.  12  Where  wilt  thou  that  we  go  and  prepare 

14.  14  The  Master  saith,  Where  is  the  guest  ch. 

15.  47  (the  mother)  of  Joses  beheld  where  he  was 
Luke  8.  25  Where  is  your  faith?  And  they  being  afr. 

9.  58  but  the  Son  of  man  hath  not  where  to  lay 
12.  17  because  I  have  no  room  where  to  bestow 
17.  17  Were  there  not  ten  cleansed?  but  where 
17.  37  they  answered  and  said  unto  him,  Where 
22.  9  said  unto  him.  Where  wilt  thou  that  we 
22.  1 1  The  Master  saith . .  Where  is  the  guest  ch. 

John  1.  38  being  interpreted,  Master,  where  dwell. 

1.  39  They  came  and  saw  where  he  dwelt,  aud 

7.  1 1  sought  him  at  the  feast,  and  said,  Where 

8.  10  [Woman,  where  are  those  thine  accusers?] 

8.  19  Then  said  they  unto  him,  Where  is  thy 

9.  12  Then  said  they  unto  him,  Where  is  he? 
ii.  34  Where  have  ye  laid  him?  They  said  unto 

11.  57  that,  if  any  man  knew  where  he  were,  he 
20.  2,  13  know  not  where  they  have  laid  him 

20. 15  tell  me  where  thou  hast  laid  him,  and  I 

Rom.  3.  27  Where  (is)  boasting  then?  It  is  excluded 
1  Co.  1.  20  Where  (is)  the  wise?  where  (is)  the  scribe? 
1.'  20  where  is  the  disputer  of  this  world?  hath 

12.  17  where  (were)  the  hearing,  .where  (were) 

12.  19  they  were  all  one  member,  where  (were) 

13.  55  where  (is)  thy  sting?,  where  (is)  thy  vi.? 

1  Pe.  4.  18  where  shall  the  ungodly  and  the  sinner 

2  Pe.  3.  4  Where  is  the  promise  of  his  coming?  for 
Rev.  2. 13  where  thou dwellest,  (even).  .Satan’s seat 

22.  What  ?  rts  tis. 

Gal.  4.  15  [Where]  is  then  the  blessedness  yc  spake 

23.  Place,  tokos  topos. 

1  Ti.  2.  8  I  will  therefore  that  men  pray  every  wh. 

WHERE  no  — 

In  not,  in  the  cessation  of,  DBN3  beephes. 

Prov  26.  20  Where  no  wood  isj  (there)  the  fire  goetli 
WHEREAS  — 

1  .If,  since,  dn  im. 

Job  22.  20  Whereas  our  substance  is  not  cut  down 
2 .For,  '?  hi. 

Gen.  31.  37  Whereas  thou  hast  searched  all  my  stuff 
Z.Now,  rjjsj  attah. 

2  CI1.10. 11  For  whereas  my  father  put  a  heavy  yoke 

4.  Under,  instead  of,  nnR  tachath. 

Isa.  60.  15  Whereas  thou  hast  been  forsaken  and  ha. 

5.  Because  that,  jp;  yaan  asher, 

1  Ki.  8. 18  Whereas  it  was  in  mine  heart  to  build  an 

6.  In  that  which,  iv  $  en  hb. 

1  Pe.  2.  12  whereas  they  speak  against  you  asevildo. 

3.  16  whereas  they  speak  evil  of  you,  as  of  evil 

7.  Where,  whereas,  Sirov  hopou. 

1  Co.  3.  3  for  whereas  (there  is)  among  you  envying 

2  Pe.  2.  11  Whereas  angels  which  are  greater  in  po. 

8.1Vhoever,  oarts  hostis. 

Jas.  4.  14  Whereas  ye  know  not  what  (shall  be)  oh 

WHEREBY  — 

l.In,  with,  or  by  what  t  nsa  oammali. 

Gen.  15.  8  whereby  shall!  know  that  I  shall  inherit 

2.  The  Minnim,  musical  instruments,  □’)?  minnini. 

Psa.  45.  8  palaces,  whereby  they  have  made  thee  g. 

3.  Through  which,  Si’  ys  di’  lies. 

Hcb.  12.  28  whereby  we  may  serve  God  acceptably 
2  Pe.  1.  4  Whereby  are  given  unto  us  exceeding  gr. 

3.  6  Whereby  the  world  that  then  was,  being 

4 .In  which,  eV  <p,  iv  oTs  en  ho,  en  hois. 

Luke  1.  78  whereby  the  day  spring  from  on’higlihath 
Acts  4.  12  none  other  name,  .whereby  we  must  be 
11.  14  whereby  thou  and  all  thy  house  shall  be 
Rom.  8.  15  Spirit  of  adoption,  whereby  we  cry,  Abba 

14.  21  whereby  thy  brother  stumbleth,  or  is  off. 
Eph.  4.  30  whereby  ye  are  sealed  unto  the  day  of  re. 

5 . Down  to  or  by  what  thing  ?  uardrl  (acc.)  kata  ti. 
Luke  1.  18  Whereby  shall  I  know  this  ?  for  I  am  an 

6.  Whence,  S0ev  holhen. 

1  Jo.  2.18  whereby  we  know  that  it  is  the  last  time 

7 . Concerning  which,  wept  ov  peri  (gen.)  hou. 

Acts  19.  40  there  being  no  cause  whereby  we  may  give 
WHEREFORE  — 

1.  But,  truly,  yet,  ctrik  ulam. 

Job  33.  1  Wherefore,  Jbb,  I  pray  thee,  hear  my  sp. 

2. Therefore,  ]nS  lalien. 

Dan.  4.  27  Wherefore,  0  king,  let  my  counsel  beac. 

3.  Wherefore,  wherefore  ?  pnn  maddua. 

Gen.  26.  27  Wherefore  come  ye  to  me,  seeing  ye  hate 
Isa.  5.  4  wherefore,  when  I  looked  that  it  should 

4  .For  what,  wherefore  ?  raV  lammah. 

Gen.  18.  13  Wherefore  did  Sarah  laugh,  saying,  Shall 
5.  Concerning  what  1  RS'Sp  al  mah. 

Mai.  2.  14  Yet  ye  say,  Wherefore?  Because  theLor.D 

8.  For  this  reason,  because,  n;i  (73i)'l?3  Icol  qebel  denah. 

Dan.  3.  8  Wherefore  at  that  time  certain  Chaldeans 
6.  9  Wherefore  king  Darius  signed  the  writing 

7. Surely  only,  3k  '3  ki  ak. 

2  Ki.  5.  7  wherefore  consider,  I  pray  you,  and  see 


8.  Therefore ,  J?"1?)?  o.l  ken. 

Gen.  io.  9  wherefore  it  is  said,  Even  as  Nimrod  the 

9.  There fore,  ]?^>  laken. 

Exod.  6.  6  Wherefore  say  unto  the  children  of  Israel 

10.  Under  or  instead  of  what  1  no  rrn  tachath  inch. 
J er.  5.  19  Wherefore  doetli  the  Loup  our  God  all  th. 

11. In  deed,  in  truth,  then,  therefore,  dpa  ara. 

2  Co.  7.  12  Wherefore,  though  I  wrote  unto  you,  I 

1 2.  Then  truly,  therefore,  dpaye  arage. 

Matt.  7.  20  Wherefore  by  their  fruits  ye  shall  know 

13.  Because  of  what  1  Stan  diati. 

Lukci9.  23  Wherefore  thengavest  not  thou  my  money 
Rom.  9.  32  Wherefore?  Because  (they  sought  it)  not 
2  Co.  11.  11  Wherefore?  because  I  love  you  not?  God 
Rev.  17.  7  Wherefore  didst  thou  marvel?  I  will  tell 

14.  Ore  account  of  which,  St 6  dio. 

Matt.27.  8  Wherefore  that  field  was  called,  The  field 
Luke  7.  7  Wherefore  neither  thought  I  myself  wort. 
4,cts  13.  35  [Wherefore]lie  saith  also  in  anothei(psalm) 

15.  19  Wherefore  my  sentence  is,  that  we  trouble 
20.  26  Wherefore  I  take  you  to  record  this  day 

24.  26  wherefore  he  sent  for  him  theoftener,  and 

25.  26  Wherefore  I  have  brought  him  forth  bef. 

26.  3  wherefore  I  beseech  thee  to  hear  me  pat. 

27.  25  Wherefore,  sirs,  be  of  good  cheer:  for  I 

27.  34  Wherefore  I  pray  you  to  take  (some)  m. 

Rom.  1.  24  Wherefore  God  also  gave  them  up  to  un. 

13.  5  Wherefore  (ye)mustneedsbesubject,  not 

15.  7  Wherefore  receive  ye  one  another  as  Ch. 

1  Co.  12.  3  Wherefore  I  give  you  to  understand,  that 

2  Co.  2.  8  Wherefore  I  beseech  you  that  ye  would 

5.  9  Wherefore  we  labour,  that,  whether  pres. 

6.  17  Wherefore  come  out  from  among  them 
Eph.  2.  11  Wherefore  remember,  that  ye  (being)  in 

3. 13  Wherefore  I  desire  that  ye  faint  not  at 

4.  8  Wherefore  lie  saith,  When  he  ascended 

4.  25  Wherefore,  puttingaway  lying,  speak  ev. 

5.  14  Wherefore  he  saith,  Awake  thou  that  si. 
Phil.  2.  9  Wherefore  God  also  hath  highly  exalted 
1  Tli.  2. 18  [Wherefore]  we  would  have  come  unto  you 

3.  1  Wherefore,  when  we  could  no  longer  for. 
5. 11  Wherefore  comfort  yourselves  together 
Phm.  8  Wherefore,  though  I  might  be  much  bold 
Heb.  3.  7  Wherefore  as  the  Holy  Ghost  saith,  To  d. 

3.  10  Wherefore  I  was  grieved  with  that  gene. 

10.  5  Wherefore,  when  he  cometh  into  the  wo. 

11.  16  wherefore  Godisnot  ashamed  to  be  called 

12.  12  Wherefore  lift  up  the  hands  which  hang 

12.  28  Wherefore,  we  receiving  akingdomwhich 

13.  12  Wherefore  Jesus  also,  that  the  might  sa. 
Jas.  1.  21  Wherefore  lay  apart  all  filthiness  and  su. 

4.  6  Wherefore  he  saith,  God  resisteth  the  pr. 

1  Pe.  1. 13  Wherefore  gird  up  the  loinsof  your  mind 

2.  6  [Wherefore]  also  it  is  contained  in  the  S. 

2  Pe.  1. 10  Wherefore  the  rather,  brethren,  give  de. 

1.  12  Wherefore  I  will  not  be  negligent  to  put 

3. 14  Wherefore,  beloved,  seeing  that  ye  look 

15.  Wherefore  truly,  SiSirep  dioper. 

1  Co.  8.  13  Wherefore,  if  meat  make  my  brother  to 

10.  14  Wherefore,  my  dearly  beloved,  flee  from 

14.  13  [Wherefore]  let  him  that  speaketh  in  an 

IS.  Wherefore  ?  why  ?  "va  rt  hina  ti. 

Matt.  9.  4  said,  Wherefore  think  ye  evil  in  your  liea. 

17.  Whence,  S0ev  liothen. 

Heb.  2.  17  Wherefore  in  all  things  it  behoved  him 

3.  1  Wherefore,  holy  brethren,  partakers  of 

7.  25  Wherefore  he  is  able  also  to  save  them  to 

8.  3  wherefore  (it  is)of  necessity  that  this  man 

18.  Therefore,  then,  0 5v  oun. 

Matt  24.  26  Wherefore,  if  they  shall  say  unto  you,  B. 
Acts  1.  21  Wherefore  of  these  men  which  have  com. 

6.  3  [Wherefore]  brethren,  look  ye  out  among 

1  Co.  4. 16  Wherefore  I  beseech  yon,  be  ye  followers 

2  Co.  8.  24  Wherefore  show  ye  to  them,  and  before 
Col.  2.  20  [Wherefore],  if  ye  be  dead  with  Christ  fr. 
1  Pe.  2.  1  Wherefore,  laying  aside  all  malice,  and 

19.  What  ?  rl  ti. 

John  9.  27  wherefore  would  ye  hear  (it)  again  ?  will 
Acts  22.  30  known  the  certainty  wherefore  he  wasac. 
Gal.  3. 19  Wherefore  then  (serveth)  the  law?  It  was 

20  .On  account  of  what  ?  r'tvos'ivei<ev  tinos  heneken. 

Acts  19.  32  knew  not  wherefore  they  were  come  tog. 

21.  Ore  account  of  what  ?  x°-Plv  rivos  charin  tinos. 

1  Jo.  3. 12  wherefore  slew  he  him?  because  his  own 

22.  Ore  account  of,  or  because  of  this,  Sia  rovro. 

Matti2.  31  Wherefore  I  say  unto  you,  All  manner  of 

23.  34  Wherefore,  behold,  I  send  unto  you  pro. 
Rom.  5.  12  Wherefore,  as  by  one  man  sin  entered  in. 
Eph.  1. 15  Wherefore  I  also,  after  I  heard  of  your  fa. 

5.  17  Wherefore  be  ye  not  unwise,  but  unders. 
6. 13  Wherefore  take  unto  you  the  whole  arm. 

3  John  10  Wherefore,  if  I  come,  I  will  remember 

23 . Because  of  which,  8!  7\v  di  lien. 

Acts  10.  21  what  (is)  the  cause  wherefore  ye  are  co.  ? 

22.  24  that  he  might  know  wherefore  they  cried 

23.  28  known  the  cause  wherefore  they  accused 

2  Ti.  1.  6  Whereforelputtheeinremembrancethat 
Titus  1.  13  Wherefore  rebuke  them  sharply,  thattli. 

24.  Wherefore  (therefore)  truly, roiyapovv  toigaroun. 

Heb.  12.  1  Wherefore,  seeing  we  also  are  compassed 

25.  So  that,  ware  hoste. 

Matti2.  12  Wherefore  it  is  lawful  to  do  well  on  the 


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Mattiq.  6  Wherefore  they  are  no  more  twain,  hut 
23  V  Wherefore  he  ye  witnesses  unto  yoursel. 

Eom.  7.  4  Wherefore,  my  brethren,  ye  also  are  bee. 

7  12  Wherefore  the  law  (is)  holy,  and  the  co. 

1  Co.  10.  12  Wherefore  let  him  that  thinketh  he  stan 

11  27  Wherefore  whosoever  shall  eat  this  bread 
11'  ,,  Wherefore,  my  brethren,  when  ye  come 
14  22  Wherefore  tongues  are  for  a  sign,  not  to 

14.  to  Wherefore,  brethren,  covet  to  prophesy 

2  Co  s  16  Wlierefore  henceforth  know  we  no  man 
Gal  ’  3  24  Wherefore  the  law  was  our  schoolmaster 

4.  7  Wherefore  thou  art  no  more  a  servant,  but 

Phil.  2.  12  Wherefore,  my  beloved,  as  ye  have  alwa. 

1  Th  4  18  Wherefore  comfort  one  another  with  th. 

Jas.  1.  19  [Wlierefore],  my  beloved  brethren,  let  ev. 

1  Pe.  4.  19  Wherefore  let  them  that  sulfer  according 

26.  With  a  view  to  what  t  els  n  eis  ti  {neat.) 

Matt  14.  31  O  thou  of  little  faith,  wherefore  didst  th. 

'll  .Indeed  then,  yev  oiiv  men  oun. 

Acts  19.  38  Wherefore  if  Demetrius,  and  the  craftsmen 

28.  With  a  view  to  which,  els  8  eis  ho. 

2  Th.  1. 11  Wherefore  also  we  pray  always  foryou,  th. 

WHEREIN,  whereinto,  whereinsoever  — 

1  .In  that  which,  -1:7x2  baasher. 

Eccl.  3.  9  What  profit  hath  he  that  worketh  intliat  w. 

2.  In  which,  lit.  which  in  it,  in  -i?x  asher  bo. 

Gen.  7.  15  two  and  two  of  all  flesh,  wherein  (is)  the 

3.  Which  there,  where,  cd  ifs  asher  sham. 

Deut,  12.  2  shall  utterly  destroy  all  the  places  where. 

4.  In  the  midst  of,  132  began. 

Ezra  5.  7  They  sent  a  letter  unto  lum,  wherein  was 

5 .In  them,  in  which,  aslier  bahen. 

Deut. 28.  52  wherein  thou  triistedst,  throughout  all 

6.  In  them,  in  which,  nirn  t.?x  asher  bahennah. 

Jer.  5. 17  they  shall  impoverish  thy  fenced  cities,  wli. 

I.  This,  which,  11  zu. 

Psa.  142.  3  In  the  way  wherein  I  walked  have  they 
143.  8  cause  me  to  know  the  way  wherein  I  sh. 

8.  In  what,  H23  bammah. 

1  Sa.  14.  38  know  and  see  wherein  this  sin  hath  been 

9.  In  the  midst  of  which,  rein?  T#s  asher  bethokah. 
Nutu.35.  34  laud  which  ye  shall  inhabit,  wherein  I 

10.  Unto  whose  midst,  ia'wS*  if*?  asher  el-toko. 

Lev.  11.  33  every  earthen  vessel  whereinto  (any)  of 

II.  On  account  of  which,  5 1  r,v  di  hen. 

2  Pc.  3.  12  wherein  the  heavens  being  on  fire  shall  be 

12.  With  a  view  to  which,  els  0  eis  ho. 

John  6.  22  save  that  one  whereinto  his  disciples  were 
Acts  7.  4  removed  him  into  this  land,  wherein  ye 
1  Pe.  3.  20  wherein  few,  that  is,  eight  souls  were  sa. 

5.  12  this  is  the  true  grace  of  God  wherein  ye 

13.  In  which,  iv  als,  ev  Ij,  ev  rw,  ev  1 p,  en  hais,en  he. 
3Iatt.ii.  20  began  he  to  upbraid  the  cities  wherein 

23.  13  [know  neither  the  day  nor  the  hour  whe.] 
Joliniq.  41  new  sepulchre,  wherein  was  never  man 
Acts  2.  8  every  man  in  our  own  tongue  wherem  we 
10.  12  Wherein  were  all  manner  of  four  footed 
Rom  2  i  for  wherein  thou  judgest  another,  thou  co. 

3  2  access  by  faith  into  this  grace  wherein  we 
7  6  that  being  dead  wherein  we  were  held,  th. 

1  Co.  7.  20  Let  every  man  abide  in  the  same  calling  w. 

7  24  let  every  man,  wherein  he  is  called,  the. 
i  -'  ,  which  also  ye  have  received,  and  wherein 

2  Co.  II.  12  wherein  they  glory  they  may  be  found  ev. 
Eph  1 .  6  [wherein]  he  hath  made  us  accepted  in  the 

2  2  Wherein  in  time  past  ye  walked  according 

3!  18  be  not  drunk  with  wine,  wherein  is  excess 
Col  2.  12  wherein  also  ye  are  risen  with  (him)  thro. 

2  Ti  2  g  Wherein  I  suffer  trouble,  as  an  evil  doer 
Heb.  6. 17  Wherein  God,  willing  more  abundantly  to 
q.  2  wherein  (was)  the  candlestick, and  theta, 
q  4  wherein  (was)  the  golden  pot  that  had  111. 

1  Pe  I.  6  Wherein  ye  gTeatly  rejoice,  though  now 

4.  4  Wherein  they  think  it  strange  that  ye  run 

2  Pe.  3. 13  a  new  earth,  wherein  dwelleth  righteous. 
Rev.  2.  13  not.  .even  in  those  days  [wherein]  Antipas 

iS.  19  wherein  were  made  rich  all  that  had  ships 

14  Whereinsoever,  ev  &v  en  ho  an. 

2  Co.  u  21  Howbeit  whereinsoever  any  is  bold,  I  sp. 

15.  Concerning  which,  irepl  &v  peri  hon. 

Luke  1.  4  those  things,  wherein  thou  hast  been  111. 

16.  Where,  whither,  ov  hon. 

Lukezj.  53  sepulchre  that  was  hewn  in  stone,  where. 
WHEREOF,  whereon,  whereupon  — 

1.  Which,  of  which,  19$  asher. 

Num.  5.  3  defile  not  their  camps,  in  the  midst  whe. 

2.0ft  which,  lit.  which  on  it,  vby  -fs  asher  alay. 
Exod.  3.  s  for  the  place  whereon  thou  standest  (is) 

3.  Concerning  which,  -irepl  ys  or  &v  peri  lies  or  lion. 

Acts  24. 13  Neither  can  they  prove  the  thingswhereof 
1  Co.  7.  1  Now  concerning  the  thing3  whereof  ye 
Heb.  z.  5  in  subjection  the  world  to  come,  whereof 

4.  Among  which  things,  ev  oTs  (neu.  pi.)  en  hois. 

Acts  24  18  Whereupon  certain;Jews  from  Asia  found 
26. 12  Whereupon,  as  I  went  to  Damascus  with 

5.  Whence,  o6ev  hothen. 

31att  14.  7  Whereupon  he  promised  with  an  oath  to 
Acts  26.  19  Whereupon  0  king  Agrippa,  I  was  not 
Heb.  9.  iS  Whereupon  neither  the  first  (testament) 


6.  Concerning  what  things,  irepl  rlvuv  peri  tinon. 

1  Ti.  1.  7  neither  what  they  say,  nor  whereof  they 

WHERESOEVER  — 

1  .In  {the  place)  which,  T^x?  baasher. 

2  Ki.  8.  1  sojourn  wheresoever  tlioucanst  sojourn 

2. In  every  {place)  that,  ’V1???  bclcol-di. 

Dan.  2.  38  wheresoever  the  children  of  men  dwell 


3.  Where,  oiroo  hopou. 

Lukeij.  37  Wheresoever  the  body  (is),  thither  will  the 

4.  Wherever,  oirov  o.v  hopou,  an. 

3Iark  0  18  wheresoever  he  taketh  him,  he  teareth 
14.  9  [Wheresoever]  this  gospel  shall  be  preach. 

5.  Wheresoever,  Hirov  eav  hopou  ean. 

3Iatt24.  28  For  wheresoever  the  carcase  is,  there  will 
26.  1 3  Wheresoever  thisgospel  shall  be  preached 
31arki4.  14  [wheresoever]  he  shall  go  in,  say  ye  to  the 

WHERETO,  whereunto  — 

1  .For  what,  wherefore  ?  re?  lammah. 

Job  30.  2  whereto  (might)  the  strength  of  their  ha. 

2.  With  a  view  to  which,  els  8  eis  ho. 

Phil.  3.  16  whereto  we  have  already  attained,  let  us 
Col  1  29  Whereunto  I  also  labour,  striving  accord. 
2  Th  2. 14  Whereunto  he  called  you  by  our  gospel 

1  Ti.  2.  7  Whereunto  I  am  ordained  a  preacher,  and 

6. 12  whereunto  thou  art  also  called,  and  hast 

2  Ti  i  n  Whereunto  I  am  appointed  a  preacher 

1  Pe.  2.  8  being  disobedient ;  whereunto  also  they 

3.  To  what  1  tIvl  tini.  ......  „ 

Matt  1. 16  But  whereunto  shall  I  liken  this  genera.. 
Mark  4.  30  [Whereunto]  shall  we  liken  the  kingdom 
Luke  7.  31  Whereunto  then  shall  I  liken  the  men  of 
13  18  what  is  the  kingdom  of  Godlike?  and  wh. 
13  20  Whereunto  shall  I  liken  the  kingdom  of 


4.  What,  t l  ti. 

Acts  5.  24  they  doubted  of  them  whereunto  this  wo. 
WHEREWITH,  wherewithal,  wherewith  soever — 

1.  Which,  with  which,  "iz'X  asher. 

Gen.  27.  41  because  of  the  blessing  wherewith  las  fa. 

2.  A  word,  re?  dabar.  . 

Psa.119.  42  So  shall  I  have  wherewith  to  answer  him 

3.  With  what  1  re?  bammah. 

Judg.  6. 15  Oh  my  Lord,  wherewith  shall  I  save  Israel . 

4.  In,  with  or  by  which,  ev  $  en  ho. 

Eph.  6.  16  wherewith  ye  shall  be  able  to  quench  all 
Heb.  10.  29  wherewith  he  was  sanctified,  an  unholy 

5.  As  much  or  as  many  as,  o,ras  &v  hosas  an. 

Mark  3.  28  blasphemies  [wherewith  soever]  they  sh. 

6.  What  l  rl  ti.  „ 

Matt.  6.  31  What  shall  we  drink?  or,  Wherewithal 
Luke  1 7.  8  Make  ready  wherewith  I  may  sup,  and 

7.  In,  with  or  by  what  1  ev  rlvi  en  tini. 

Matt  3. 13  if  the  salthave  lost  his  savour,  wherewith 
Mark  q.  30  if  the  salt  have  lost  his  saltness,  wherew. 
Lukeij  34  if  the  salt  have  lost  his  saltness,  wherewith 

WHET,  to  — 

l.To  sharpen,  instruct,  dab  latash. 

Psa.  7. 12  If  he  turn  not,  he  will  whet  his  sword ;  he 

2  To  roll,  devolve,  trust,  qalal,  3a.  ... 

Eccl.  10. 10  If  the  iron  be  blunt,  and  he  do  not  whet 

3.  To  sharpen,  repeat,  j Iv*  shaman. 

Deut  32.  41  If  I  whet  my  glittering  sword,  and  mine 
Psa.  64.  3  Who  whet  their  tongue  like  a  sword,  (and) 

WHETHER,  (any,  yet,  or  not)  — 

1.  Or,  whether,  iff  0. 

Exodzi.  31  Whether  he  havegored  a  son,  orhayego. 
Lev.  5.  1  whether  he  hath  seen  or  known  (of  it);  if 

2.  Where  l  ni  'X  e  zeh. 

Eccl.  11.  6  for  thou  knowest  not  whether  shall  pro. 

3.  If,  ox  im. 

Exodig.  13  whether  (it  be)  beast  or  man,  it  shall  not 

4 . Between,  ]'?  ben. 

Lev.  27.  12  priest  shall  value  it,  whether  it  be  good 
2  Cli.14. 11  whether  with  many,  or  with  them  that 

5.  Whether,  or,  ]0  hen. 

Ezra  s.  1 7  whether  itbe  (so),  that  a  decree  was  made 
7.  26  whether  (it  be)  unto  death,  or  to  banish. 

8.  That,  '?  ki.  .  ....... 

Job  34.  33  whether  thou  refuse,  or  whether  thou  ch. 

7.  Even  from,  \ob  lemin. 

2  Ch.15. 13  whether  small  or  great,  whether  man  or 

8.  Whether  yet  1  Tiyn  haod. 

Exod  4. 18  return,  .and  see  whether  they  be  yet  alive 

9. If  not,  ub  ox  im  lo. 

Exod22.  8  whether  he  have  put  his  hand  unto  hi?,  ne. 
10 .If,  eav  rt  ean  ti. 

Rom  14  8  whether  we  live . .  [Whether]  we  die .  .whe 

^  Mattie.  63  tell  us  whether  thou  be  the  Christ,  the 
27.  49  let  us  see  whether  Elias  will  come  to  save 
Mark  3.  2  whether  he  would  heal  him  on  the  sabba. 

13.  36  let  us  see  whether  Elias  will  come  to  take 
Luke  6.  7  watched  him,  whether  he  would  heal  on 


Lukem.  28  counteththe  cost,  whether  hehave  (suffi.) 

14  21  consfilteth  whether  he  be  able  with  tenth. 

23  6  lie  asked  whether  the  man  were  a  Galile. 

John  0.  23  Whether  he  be  a  sinner  (or  no),  I  know 
Acts  4.  19  Whether  it  be  right  in  the  sight  of  God 
3  8  Tell  me  whether  ye  sold  the  land  for  so 

10  18  asked  whether  Simon,  which  was  surna. 
17.  11  searched  the  scriptures  daily,  whether  th. 
19  2  We  have  not  so  much  as  heard  whether 
25.  20  I  asked  (him)  whether  he  would  go  to  Je. 

1  Co.  1.  16  besides,  I  know  not  whether  I  baptized 

7.  16  whether  thou  shalt  save  (thy)  husband? 

2  Co.  2  9  that  I  might  know  the  proof  of  you,  whe. 

13.  s  Examine  yourselves,  whether  ye  be  in  the 

1  Jo.  4.  1  but  try  the  spirits  whether  they  are  of  God 

12 .If  anything,  whatever,  whichever,  elre  eite. 

Eom  12.  6  grace  that  is  given  unto  us,  Whether  pro. 

1  Co.  3.  22  Whether  Paul,  or  Apollos,  or  Cephas,  or 

8  5  whether  in  heaven  or  in  earth,  as  there 

10.  31  Whether  therefore  ye  eat,  or  drink,  or  w. 
12. 13  whettier  (we  be)  Jews  or  Gentiles,  wheth. 
12. 26  [whether]  one  member  suffer,  all  the  me. 
13  8  whether  (there  lie)  prophecies,  they  shall 

1 3  8  whether  (there  be)  knowledge,  it  shall  va. 

14.  7  whether  pipe  or  harp,  except  they  give  a 
ic  11  Therefore  whether  (it  were)  I  or  they,  so 

2  Co.-  I.  6  whether  we  be  afflicted,  .whether  we  be  co. 

3  o  whether  present  orabseut,  we  may  be  ac. 
?  10  according  to  that  he  hath  done,  whether 
s  13  whether  we  be  beside  ourselves . .  or  whe 
8  23  Whether  (any  do  enquire)  of  Titus,  (he  is) 
12  2  whether  in  thebody,  I  cannot  tell;  or  wh. 

12.  3  whether  in  the  body,  or  out  of  the  body 

Eph.  6.  8  the  same  shall  he  receive  of  the  Lord,  wh. 

Phil.  1.  18  whether  in  pretence,  or  in  truth,  Christ 
1.  20  in  my  body,  whether  (it  be)  by  life,  or  by 
1.  27  whether  I  come  and  see  you,  or  else  be 
Col  1.  16  whether  (they  be)  thrones,  or  dominions 
I.  20  whether  (they  be)  tilings  in  earth,  or  thi. 

1  Th.  3.  10  whether  we  wake  or  sleep,  we  should  11. 

2  Th!  2.  13  traditions  which  ye  have  been  taught,  w. 
1  Pe.  2.  13  whether  it  be  to  the  king,  as  supreme 


13.  Whether,  indeed,  fjr oi  etoi. 

Rom.  6.  16  whetherof  sin  unto  death,  or  of  obedience 

1 4.  Lest  at  any  time,  whether,  if  perhaps,  pyirore. 
Luke  3.  15  mused. .whether  he  were  the  Christ,  ornot 

15.  Whether  1  irirepov  poteron. 

John  7.  17  shall  know  of  the  doctrine,  whether  it  bo 

16.  Both,  re  nai  te  kai. 

Acts  9.  2  whether  they  were  men  or  women,  he  mig. 

17.  What  I  rl  ti.  .  . 

Matt.  q.  5  For  whether  is  easier,  to  say,  (Thy)  sms 

21  -1  Whether  of  them  twain  did  the  will  of  (h.) 
23'  17,  19  (Ye)  fools,  and  blind  !  for  whether  is 
27  21  Whether  of  the  twain  will  ye  that  I  rele. 
Mark  2.  9  Whether  is  it  easier  to  say  to  the  sick  of 
Luke  3.  23  Whether  is  easier,  to  say,  Thy  sms  be  for. 
22.  27  For  whether  (is)  greater,  he  that  sitteth 

WHICH  — 

1  'Wh cvc  ?  'x  €• 

'  2  Ch.18. 23  Which  way  went  the  spirit  of  the  Lord 

2. These,  nVx  elleli. 

1  CI1.23.'  4  Of  which,  twentyand  fourtliousand  (we.) 

3.  And  I  myself,  uxi  vaani. 

Gen.  18. 13  Shall  I.of  a  surety  bear  a  child,  which  am 

4.  And  I  myself,  '=ixi  veanoki. 

Gen.  18.  27  I  have  taken  upon  mo.  .which  (am  but) 

5.  Which,  -»;x  asher.  . 

Gen.  1.  7  from  the  waters  which  (were)  above  the 

6.  Which,  '1  di. 

Ezra  4. 12  that  the  Jews  which  came  up  from  thee 

7.  This,  n;n  den  ah.  , 

Ezra  4.  15  for  which  cause  was  this  city  destroyed 

8  .He,  it,  that,  x-n  hu.  .. 

Gen.  14. 17  at  the  valley  of  Shaveli,  which  (is)  the  ki. 

9.  That  itself,  Kino  ha.hu. 

Deut.  3. 13  all  Baslian,  which  was  called  the  land  of 

10 . They,  cn  hem.  ..  .  .. 

Deut.  2. 11  Which  also  were  accounted  giants,  as  the 

11.  Which  they,  ]n  ntyx  asher  hen. 

Gen.  19.  29  when  he  overthrew  the  cities  in  the  which 

12.  This,  nt  zeh.  .  ,  ,  _  ,  . 

Psa.  104.  8  unto  the  place  which  thou  hast  founded 

13.  This,  11  zu.  ,  . .  . 

Exod  13.  13  Thou  .hast  led  forth  the  pepplewhich 
13  16  till  the  people  pass  over,  which  thou  hast 
Psa.  q.  1 5  in  the  net  which  they  hid  is  their  own  fo. 
32.  8  and  teach  thee  in  the  way  which  thou  sh. 

14.1T7iO,  who  ?  '?  mi. 

Jiulg. 20.  18  Which  of  us  shallgo  up  first  to  the  battle 

15.  He,  it,  abros  autos.  . 

Rev.  17.  9  seven  mountains,  on  which  the  woman  si. 

16.  Such  as,  such,  olos  hoios. 

Phil.  I.  30  Hal  ing  the  same  conflict  which  ye  saw 
.2  Ti.  3. 11  Persecutions,  afflictions,  which  came  un. 

17. Ms  much,  as  great,  ooos  hosos. 

Johii2i.  25  there  are  also  many  other  things  which  J . 
Acts  9.  39  showing  the  coats  and  garments  which 


WHICH 


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WHITE 


18.  Whosoever,  whatsoever,  oaris  hostis. 

Matt.  7.  15  Beware  of  false  prophets,  which  come  to 

7.  24  will  liken  him  unto  a  wise  man,  which  bu. 

7.  26  foolish  man,  which  built  his  house  upon 

13.  52  an  householder,  which  bringetli  forth  out 

16.  28  There  be  some  standing  here  which  shall 

19.  12  which  were  so  born,  .which  were  made 

19. 12  which  have  made  themselves  eunuchs  for 

20.  1  an  householder,  which  went  out  early  in 

21.  33  a  certain  householder,  which  planted  a  vi. 

21.  41  other  husbandmen,  which  shall  render 

22.  2  a  certain  king,  which  made  a  marriage  for 

23.  27  whited  sepulchres,  which  indeed  appear 
25.  1  virgins,  which  took  their  lamps,  and  went 
27.  55  many  women.. which  followed  Jesus  from 

Mark  9.  1  which  shall  not  taste  of  death,  till  they 
12.  18  Sadducees,  which  say  there  is  no  resurre. 
Luke  1.  20  my  words,  which  shall  befullilled  in  their 

2.  4  the  city  of  David,  which  is  called  Beth-le. 

2.  10  good  tidings  of  great  joy,  which  shall  be 

7.  37  a  woman  in  the  city,  which  was  a  sinner 

8.  3  Susanna,  and  many  others,  which  minist. 

8.  is  they,  which  in  an  honest  and  good  heart 

8.  26  at  the  country  of  the  Gadareues,  which  is 

8.  43  a  woman,  .which  had  spent  all  her  living 

9.  30  there  talked  with  him  two  men,  which  w. 

10.  42  Mary  hath  chosen  that  good  part,  which 
12.  1  the  leaven  of  the  Pharisees,  which  is  hyp. 

15.  7  just  persons,  which  need  no  repentance 
23.  55  the  women  also,  which  came  with  him 

John  8.  S3  greater  than  our  father  Abraham,  which 

21.  25  the  which,  if  they  should  be  written  every 
Acts  10.  47  that  these  should  not  be  baptized,  whicli 

11.  20  men  of  Cyprus  andCyrene,  which,  when 

11.  28  which  came  to  pass  in  the  days  of  Claud. 
12. 10  iron  gate,  .which  opened  to  them  of  his 

16. 12  Philippi,  which  is  the  chief  city  of  that 

16.  16  a  certain  damsel.. which  brought  her  ma. 
16. 17  servants  of  the  most  high  God,  which  sh. 
23.  21  forty  men,  which  have  bound  themselves 

Rom.  2.  15  Which  show  the  work  of  the  law  written 

16.  12  [Salute  the  beloved  I'ersis,  which  laboured] 

1  Co.  3.  17  the  temple  of  God  is  holy,  which,  .ye  are 

6.  20  [in  your  body,  and  in  your  spirit,  which] 

7.  13  the  woman  which  hath  an  husband  that 

2  Co.  3.  14  remaineth  the  same  veil,  .which,  .is  done 

9.  11  bountifulness,  which  causeth  through  us 
Gal.  4.  24  Which  tilings  are  an  allegory.,  which  is  A. 

4.  26  J erusalem . .  which  is  the  mother  of  us  all 

5.  19  the  works  of  the  flesh  are  manifest,  which 
Epli.  1.  23  Which  is  his  body,  the  fulness  of  him  that 

3.  13  my  tribulations  for  you,  which  is  yourgl. 

6.  2  which  is  the  first  commandment  with  pr. 
Ph.,.  1.  28  which  is  to  them  an  evident  token  of  per. 

4.  3  help  those  women  which  laboured  with 
Col.  2.  23  Which  things  have  indeed  a  show  of  wisd. 

3.  5  evil . .  and  covetousness, [which]  is  idolatry 

3.  14  charity,  [which]  is  the  bond  of  perfectness 

4.  11  fellow  workers,  .which  have  been  a  com. 

1  Ti.  1.  4  which  minister  questions  rather  than  god. 

3.  15  which  is  the  church  of  the  living  God,  the 
6.  9  which  drown  men  in  destruction  and  perd. 

2  Ti.  1.  s  which  dwelt  first  in  thy  grandmother  Lo. 
Heb.  2.  3  which  at  the  first  began  to  be  spoken  by 

8.  6  which  was  established  upon  better  prom. 

9.  2  atabernacle. .  which  is  called  the  sanctuary 

9.  9  Which  (was)  a  figure  for  the  time  then  pr. 

10.  8  burnt  offerings .  .which  are  offered  by  the 

10.  1 1  sacrifices,  which  can  never  take  away  sin 

10.  35  which  hath  great  recompence  of  reward 

12.  5  the  exhortation  which  speaketh  untoyou 
1  Pe.  2.  1 1  abstain  from  fleshy  lusts,  which  war  aga. 

1  Jo.  1.  2  that  eternal  life  which  was  with  the  Father 
Rev.  1.  7  shall  see  him,  and  they  (also)  which  pierc. 

2.  24  which  have  not  known  the  depths  of  Sat. 

9.  4  those  men  which  have  not  the  seal  of  God 

11.  8  the  great  city,  which  spiritually  is  called 

12.  13  he  persecuted  the  woman  which  brought 

17.  12  ten  kings,  which  have  received  no  kingd. 

19.  2  which  did  corrupt  the  earth  with  herfor. 

20.  4  which  had  not  worshipped  the  beast,  ne. 

lQ.Wliosoever,  whatsoever,  Sans  &y  hostis  an. 

Acts.  3.  23  every  soul,  which  will  not  hear  that  proph. 
20.  This,  avT-rj  haute. 

Acts  8.26  from  J  erusalem  unto  Gaza,  which  is  desert 
21.0/  what  sort  or  hind  ?  trolos  poios. 

Matt  19.  18  He  saith  unto  him,  Which ’Jesus  said,  Th. 

22.  36  which  (is)  the  great  commandment  in  the 
Marki2.  28  asked  him,  Which  is  the  first  commandm. 
John  10.  32  for  which  of  those  works  do  ye  stoneme ? 

22.  Who?  which  ?  tU  tis. 

Matt.  6.  27  Which  of  you,  by  taking  thought,  can  add 
Luke  7.  42  Tell  me . .  which  of  them  will  love  him  mo. 
9.46  there  arose  a  reasoning . .  which  of  them 

10.  36  Which  now  of  these  three,  thinkestthou 

11.  s  Which  of  you  shall  have  a  friend,  and  sh. 

12.  25  which  of  you  with  taking  thought  can  add 

14.  5  Which  of  you  shall  have  an  ox  or  an  ass 
14.  28  which  of  you,  intending  to  build  a  tower 

17.  7  whicli  of  you,  having  a  servant  plowing 
22.  23  which  of  them  it  was  that  should  do  this 
22.  24  which  of  them  should  be  accounted  the 

John  8.  46  Which  of  you  convincethme  of  sin?  And 

21.  20  Lord,  which  is  he  that  betrayeth  thee? 
Acts  7.  52  Which  of  the  prophets  have  not  your  fat. 
Heb.  1.  5,  13  untowhichof  theangelssaid  lieatany 

5. 12  teach  you  again  which  (be)  the  first  princ. 
23.7b  those  which  are,  rails  tais. 

Jas.  1 .  t  to  the  twelve  tribes  which  are  scattered 


WHICH  is  or  make  — 

1  .lie,  it,  that,  kin  hu. 

Gen.  14.  3  the  vale  of  Siddim,  whicli  is  the  salt  sea 

2.  She.  it,  that,  sen  hi. 

Gen.  14.  2  war  with,  .the king  of  Bela,  which  isZoar 

3.  Which  is,  0  itrrtv  ho  eslin. 

.'lark  3.  17  Boanerges,  which  is,  The  sons  of  thunder 
12.  42  she  threw  in  two  mites,  which  make  a  fa. 
Eph.  6.  17  tile  sword  of  the  spirit,  which  is  the  word 
Col.  1.  24  for  his  body’s  sake,  which  is  the  church 
Heb.  7.  2  also  king  of  Salem,  which  is,  king  of  pea. 
Rev.  21.  8  burnetii  with  fire,  .which  is  the  second  de. 
WHICH  hath,  way  — 

1.  Where  ?  m  'N  e  zeh. 

1  Ki.  22.  24  Which  w  ay  went  the  spirit  of  the  LORD 

2.  There  is,  there  are,  ti1;  yesh. 

Mai.  1.  14  the  deceiver,  which  hath  in  his  flock  a 
WHILE,  a  little,  that,  the,  within  a,  yet,  whiles  — - 
1  .If,  dn  im. 

1  Sa.  20. 14  thou  shalt  not  only  while  yet  I  live  show 

2.  From  the  day,  the  days,  D'p;,  DVip  miyyom,  yamim. 

1  Sa.  7.  2  it  came  to  pass,  while  the  ark  abode  in  K. 
25.  7  neither . .  ought  missing . .  all  the  while  th. 

25.  16  all  the  while  we  were  with  them  keeping 

1  Ki.  17.  7  it  came  to  pass  after  a  while,  that  the  br. 

3 . Because,  ’?  hi. 

Deutig.  6  pursue  the  slayer,  while  his  heart  is  hot 

4.  Till,  -iy  ad. 

Exod33.  22  will  cover  thee  with  my  hand  while  I  pass 

5.  While,  lip  od. 

Gen.  29.  9  while  he  yet  spake  with  them,  Rachel  ca. 

2  Sa.  3.  3s  to  cause  David  to  eat  meat  while  it  was 

6.7b  yet,  while  yet,  liya  beod. 

Job  27.  3  All  the  while  my  breath  (is)  in  me,  and  the 
Psa  104. 33  I  will  sing  praise  to  my  God  while  I  have 

7.  When,  lyttj  haasher. 

Neh.  6.  3  why  should  the  work  cease,  whilst  I  leave 

8.4  little,  ipso  mitsar. 

Isa.  63. 18  The  people.. possessed  (it)  but  a  little  while 

9.  Until  which,  &XP1  °o  achri  liou. 

Acts  27.  33  while  the  day  was  coming  on,  Paul  besou. 

10.  Until  which,  &xp‘s  o5  achris  hou. 

Heb.  3.  13  exhort  one  another  daily,  while  it  is  called 

11. In,  during,  iv  en. 

Matt  13.  25  while  men  slept,  his  enemy  came  and  so. 
Mark  2.  19  fast  while  the  bridegroom  is  with  them? 
Luke  1.  8  while  he  executed  the  priest's  office  before 

5.  34  fast  while  the  bridegroom  is  with  them? 

24.  15  while  they  communed  (together)  and  rea. 
24.  51  it  came  to  pass,  while  he  blessed  them,  he 
John  5.  7  while  I  am  coming,  another  steppetli  do. 
Acts  19.  1  while  Apollos  was  at  Corinth,  Paul  having 
Heb.  3.  15  While  it  is  said.  To  day  if  ye  will  hear  his 

12.  Unto,  up  to,  eus  /teds. 

Matt  14.  22  to  go.. while  he  sent  the  multitudes  away 

26.  36  Sit  ye  here,  while  I  go  and  pray  yonder 
Mark  6.  45  to  go  to  the  other  side,  .while  hesent  aw. 

14.  32  saith  to  his  disciples,  Sit  ye  here,  while  I 
John  9.  4  I  must  work  the  works,  .while  it  is  day 
12.  35  Walk  [while]  ye  have  the  light,  lest  dark. 
12.  36  [While]  ye  have  light,  believe  in  the  light 

13.  A  day,  time,  pfilpa.  hemcra. 

Acts  15.  7  ye  know  how  that  a  good  while  ago  God 

18.  18  Paul,  .tarried  (there)  yet  a  good  while,  and 
14. 4s  much,  as  great,  '6<rov  ( neut .)  hoson. 

Heb.  10.  37  yet  a  little  while,  and  he  that  shall  come 

15.  Until,  while,  Hu >s  Hrov  heus  liotou. 

Matt.  5.  25  Agree,  .whiles  thou  art  in  the  way  with 

16.  Whenever,  or  ay  hotan. 

1  Co.  3.  4  while  one  saith,  I  am  of  Paul ;  and  anot. 

1 7.  When,  lire  hote. 

Johni7.  12  While  I  was  with  them  in  the  world,  I  ke. 
Heb.  9.  17  it  is  of  no  strength  at  all  while  the  testa. 

18.  A  season,  icai pis  kairos. 

Luke  8.  13  which  for  a  while  believe,  and  in  time  of 

19 .  Little,  small,  short,  puicpdy  milcron. 

Matt  26.  73  after  a  while  came  unto  (him)  they  that 

20.  A  little,  in  a  small  degree,  bxiyov  oligon. 

Mark  6.  31  Come  ye  yourselves,  .and  rest  a  while,  for 
1  Pe.'  5.  10  after  that  ye  have  suffered  a  while,  make 

21.  A  time,  xpovos  chronos. 

Lukei8.  4  lie  would  not  for  a  while :  but  afterward 
John  7.  33  Yet  a  little  while  am  I  with  you  and(th.) 
12.  35  Yet  a  little  while  is  the  light  with  you 

22.  As,  us  hos. 

Luke24.  32  while  he  talked  with  us.  .and  while  he  op. 
Acts  1.  10  while  they  looked  stedfastly  toward  hea. 
10.  17  while  Peter  doubted  in  himself  what  this 

23.  A  certain  time,  xpoyov  nva  chronon  tina. 

1  Co.  16.  7  I  trust  to  tarry  a  while  with  you,  if  the 
WHILE  ago,  to  come,  any  while,  a  great  — 

1  .Far  off,  pirn  rachog. 

2  Sa.  7. 19  hast  spoken .  .for  a  great  while  to  come 


2 . Long  ago,  formerly,  anciently,  irdhai  palai. 
Markis.  44  asked . .  whether  he  had  been  [any  while] 
Lukeio.  13  they  had  a  great  while  ago  repented,  Bit. 

3.  For  a  season,  npos  tcaipbs  pros  kairos. 

Matti3-  21  hath  lie  not  root,  .but  duretli  for  a  while 

WHIP  — 

A  scourge,  whip,  rod,  £0  shot. 

1  Ki.  12.  11  my  father  hath  chastised  you  with  whips 

12.  14  my  father  (also)  chastised  you  with  whips 

2  Ch.io.  11,  14  my  father  chastised  you  with  whips 
Prov.26.  3  A  whip  for  the  horse,  a  bridle  for  the  ass 
hi ah.  3.  2  Tiie  noise  of  a  whip,  and  the  noise  of  the 

WHIRL  (about,)  to  — 

To  go  round  (and)  go  on,  l^n  2;d  sabab  halak. 

Eccl.  1.  6  The  wind,  .it  wiiirletli  about  continually 
WHIRLWIND  (to  comeoutas,  drive  or  scatter  with  a)  — 

1. A  hurricane,  .ibid  suphah. 

Job  37.  9  Out  of  the  south  cometh  the  wdiirlwind 
Prov.  1.  27  your  destruction  cometh  as  a  whirlwind 
10.  25  As  the  whirlwind  passeth,  so  (is)  the  wic. 
Isa.  5.  28  like  flint,  and  their  wheels  like  a  wliirlw. 
17.  13  like  a  rolling  thing  before  the  whirlwind 
21.  1  As  whirlwinds  in  the  south  pass  through 
66.  15  Lord  will  come. .with  his  chariots  like  aw. 
Jer.  4.  13  his  chariots,  .as  a  whirlwind:  his  horses 
Hos.  8.  7  they  shall  reap  the  whirlwind:  it  hath  no 
Amos  1.  14  with  a  tempest  in  the  day  of  the  wliirlw. 
Nah.  1.  3  way  hi  the  whirlwind  and  in  the  storm 

2. To  be  tossed  about,  tempestuous,  ijjD  saar. 

Hab.  3.  14  they  came  out  as  a  whirlwind  to  scatter 

3. 7b  toss  about,  3JJD  saar,  3. 

Zech.  7.  14  I  scattered  them  with  a  whirlwind  among 

4.  To  be  tossed  about,  tempestuous,  ipp  saar,  4. 

Hos.  13.  3  as  the  chaff ..  is  driven  with  the  wliirlwi. 

5.4  whirlwind,  saar. 

Jer.  23.  19  a  grievous  whirlwind;  it  shall  fall  grievo. 

25.  32  a  great  whirlwind  shall  be  raised  upfrom 
30.  23  a  continuing  whirlwind;  it  shall  fall  with 

6. A  whirlwind,  rnjjp  searah. 

2  Ki.  2.  1  would  take  up Elijahintoheavenbyawh. 

2.  11  Elijah  went  up  by  a  whirlwind  into  lieav. 
Job  38.  1  Thenthe  Lord  answered  Jobout  of  thew. 

40.  6  Then  answered  theL. .  Job  out  of  the  wh. 
Isa.  40. 24  the  whirlwind  shall  take  them  away  as  st. 

41.  16  wind  shall  carry  them  away,  and  thewhi. 
Jer.  23. 19  a  whirlwind  of  the  Lord  is  gone  forth  in 

30.  23  the  whirlwind  of  the  Lord  goeth  forth 
Zech.  9. 14  Lord,  .shall  go  with  whirlwinds  of  the  so. 

7.4  whirling  wind,  nn  ruach  searah. 

Eze.  1.  4  I  looked,  and  behold,  a  whirlwind  came 

8.  To  be  whirled  away,  ij.’p’  saar. 

Psa.  58.  9  he  shall  take  them  away  as  with  a  whirl. 

9.  To  show  self  tempestuous,  nyi y  saar,  7. 

;  Dan.  n.  40  shall  come  against  him  like  a  whirlwind 
WHISPER  (together),  whisperer,  whispering,  to  — - 
1.7b  show  self  a  whisperer,  e >rb  lachash,  7. 

2  Sa.  12. 19  when  David  saw  that  his  servants  whisp. 
Psa.  41.  7  All  that  hate  me  whisper  together  against 

2.  To  chatter,  whisper,  '[sx  tsaphaph,  3 a. 

Isa.  29.  4  thy  speecli  shall  whisper  out  of  the  dust 

3.  Talebearer,  whisperer,  Imsybody,  ;rt)  nirgan. 
Prov.  16.  28  and  a  whisperer  separatetli  chief  friends 

LAwliispering,muttering,i]n6vpicTp.6spsithurismos. 

2  Co. 12.  20  backbitings,  whisperings,  swellings,  turn. 
5..4  whisperer,  detractor,  xpiBvpiorri? psithuristes. 

Rom.  1.  29  full  of.  .debate,  deceit,  malignity:  whisp. 
WHIT,  (not  a)  — 

1 .  A  word,  matter,  thing,  323  dabar. 

1  Sa.  3.  18  Samuel  told  him  every  whit,  and  hid  no. 

2. Complete,  completely,  b'^3  kalil. 

Deut.13. 16  shalt  burn,  .all  the  spoil  thereof  every  wh. 

3. Aro  one,  p-pSAs  medeis. 

2  Co.  11.  5IS  uppose  I  was  not  a  whit  behind  the  very 

[See  Every  whit.] 

WHITE,  (linen,  of  an  egg)  — 

1  .Fine  linen,  byssus,  pa  bids. 

2  Cli.  5. 12  arrayed  in  white  linen,  having  cymbals 

2.  Whiteness,  mother  of  pearl,  *n  dar. 

Esth.  1.  6  a  pavement  of  red,  and  blue,  and  white 

3.  White,  mn  chiwar. 

Dan.  7.  9  whose  garment  (was)  white  as  snow,  and 

4.  Whiteness,  nn  chur. 

Esth.  1.  6  white,  green,  and  blue,  .fastened  with  co. 
8.  15  in  royal  apparel  of  blue  and  white,  and 

5.  White  bread,  "in  cliori. 

Gen.  40.  16  and  behold . .  three  white  baskets  on  my 

6.  White,  j  nb  laban. 

Gen.  30.  35  every  one  that  had.  .white  in  it,  and  all 
30.  37  pilled  whitestrakes.  .and  made  the  white 
Exod  16.  31  it  (was)  like  coriander  seed,  white,  and 
Lev.  13.  3  and .  .the  hair  in  the  plague  is  turned  wh. 

13.  4  If  the  bright  spot  (be)  white  in  the  skin 
13.  4  and  the  hair  thereof  be  not  turned  white 
13. 10  behold,  (if)therising(be)u:hite  in  the  skin 


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Lev  i-!.  io  and  it  Lave  turned  the  hair  white,  and 
,1  ,,  plague:  it  is  all  turned  white:  he  (is)  clean 
1^  16  Or  if  the  raw  flesh  .be  changed  unto  wh. 
jV  I7  behold,  (if)  the  plague  be  turned  into  wh. 
il  io  a  white  rising,  or  a  bright  spot,  white 
ji  20  behold,  .the  hair  thereof  be  turned  white 
A  21  Hut  if.  .no  white  hairs  therein,  and  (if)  it 
,,  2 1  a  white  bright  spot,  somewhat  reddish,  or 
22  (if)  the  hair  in  the  bright  spot  be  turned  w. 
13  26  But  if.  .no  white  liair  in  the  bright  spot 
13  38  If  a  nian  also  or  a  woman  have,  .white 
13'  ,q  (if)  the  bright  spots,  .(be)  darkish  white 
13.  42  if  there  be  in  the  bald  head,  .a  white  re. 
13.  43  (if)  the  rising  of  the  sore  (be)  white  redd. 
Eccl.  9.  8  Let  thy  garments  be  always  white ;  and 
Zecli  1.  8  behind  him.. red  horses,  speckled,  and  w. 
6.  3  in  the  third  chariot  white  horses,  and  111 
6.  6  black  horses . .  the  whit e  go  forth  after  tli. 

7.  White,  laben.  . 

Gen.  49.  12  His  eyes,  .red  with  wine..  Ins  teetn  white 

8.  Clear,  dry,  ns  tsach. 

Song  5.  10  My  beloved  (is)  white  and  ruddy,  the  ch. 

9.  Whiteness,  ins  tsachar. 

Kze.  27.  18  Damascus  (was)  thy  merchant  111.  .white 

10.  White,  n'njf  tsachor. 

Judg.  5.  10  Speak,  ye  that  ride  on  white  asses,  yetli. 

11.  Spittle,  drivel,  albumen,  in  rir. 

Job  6.  6  or  is  there .  .taste  in  the  white  of  an  egg  ? 
12. Shining,  bright,  resplendent,  Aapirpos  lampros. 
Rev.  12.  6  angels,  .clothed  in  pure  and  white  linen 

19.  8  be  arrayed  in  flue  linen,  clean  and  white 

13.  White,  \evic6s  leukos. 

Matt.  5.  36  thou  canst  not  make  one  hair  white  or  pi. 
17  2  his  face  did  shine . .  his  raiment  was  white 
28.  3  like  lightning,  and  his  raiment  white  as 
Mark  o.  3  his  raiment  became  shining  exceeding  w. 

16.  5  young  man.  .clothed  in  a  long  white  gar. 
Luke  9.  29  and  his  raiment  (was)  white,  .glistering 
John  4.  35  look  on  the  fields ;  for  they  are  white  air. 

20.  12  seetli  two  angels  in  white  sitting,  the  one 


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6. 


seem  t"  d  °  4,4  '  .  . 

Act3  1. 10  two  men  stood  by  them  in  white  apparel 
Rev  1. 14  hairs  (were)  white  like  wool,  as  white  as 
2  17  will  give  him  a  white  stone,  and  in  the  st. 

4  they  shall  walk  with  me  in  white:  for  tli. 

5  the  same  shall  be  clothed  in  white  rainie. 

18  white  raiment,  that  thou  mayest  be  cloth. 

4  I  saw.  .elders  sitting,  clothed  in  white  ra. 
u.  2  I  saw,  and  behold  a  white  horse  :  and  lie 

6  11  white  robes  were  given  unto  every  one  of 
n.  0  with  white  robes,  and  palms  in  their  ha. 

7  13  What  are  these  which  are  arrayed  in  wh. 

14.  14  I  looked,  and  behold  a  white  cloud,  and 
10  11  I  saw  heaven  opened,  and  behold  a  white 
19.  14  white  horses,  clothed  in  fine  linen,  white 
20. 11I  saw  a  great  white  throne,  and  him  that 

V/IIITE,  to  be  as,  be  made,  make,  whited  — - 

1.  To  make  white ,  pS  laben ,  5. 

Isa.  i.  iS  Though . .  as  scarlet,  they  shall  be  as  white 
Dun.  n.  35  and  to  purge,  and  to  make  (them)  white 

Joel  i.  7  fig  tree.. the  branches  thereofare  made  w. 

2.  To  become  or  show  self  white,  lalen,  i . 

Dan.  i2.  io  Many  shall  be  purified,  and  made  white 

3.  To  make  white,  whiten,  Kovidai  koniao. 

Matt  23.  27  ye  are  like  unto  whited  sepulchres,  which 
Acts  23.  3  God  shall  smite  thee,  (thou)  whited  wall 

4.  To  make  white,  whiten,  AevKalvu  leukaino. 

Mark  g.  3  so  as  no  fuller  on  earth  can  white  them 
Rev.  7.  14  made  them  white  in  the  blood  of  the  La. 

■WHITER,  to  be  — 

\.To  make  white,  whiten,  pp  laben,  5. 

Psa.  51.  7  wash  me,  and  I  shall  be  whiter  than  snow 

2.  To  be  clear,  white,  n-y  tsachach 

Lam.  4.  7  they  were  whiter  than  milk,  they  were 

WHITHER,  whithersoever  — 

1 .  Unto,  toward,  Sn  el. 

Jer.  40.  4  wliitlier  it  seemeth  good  and  convenient 

2.  Whither  t  I*  an. 

1  Sa.  10. 14  Saul’s  uncle  said  unto  him.  .'Whither  we 

3.  Whither  ?  rnK  an  ah. 

Gen.  37.  30  The  child  (is)  not ;  and  I,  whither  shall  I 
Eze.  21. 16  Go  thee,  .whithersoever  thy  face  (is)  set 

4.  Which,  Tcix  asher. 

Gen.  28.  15  will  keep  thee  in  all  (places)  whither  thou 

5.  In  {the  place)  which,  VK3  baasher. 

1  Sa.  23.  13  departed,  .and  went  whithersoever  they 

6.  Unto  every  {place)  which ,  -igix-^-Sx  el  kol usher. 
Josh.  1.  16  whithersoever  thou  sendest  us  we  will  go 

7 . And  there,  Daii  vesham. 

2  Sa.  17.  18  well  in  his  court;  wliitherthey  went  down 

8.  Because  there,  ca’ci  sheshshain. 

Psa.  122.  4  Whither  the  tribes  go  up,  the  tribes  of  tlie 

9.  In  the  way  which,  nrx  7173  badderek  asher. 

1  Ki.  8.  44  whithersoever  thiou  shalt  send  them,  and 

1 0.  The  place  which,  Dipa  meqom  asher. 

Esth.  4.  3  whithersoever  the  king’s  commandment 

11.  H7iere,  whither,  oVou  hopou. 

John  8.  21  I  go  my  way . .  whither  I  go,  ye  cannot  co. 

8.  22  he  saitli,  Whither  I  go,  ye  cannot  come 

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Oohnn.  33  I  said.  .Whither  I  go,  ye  cannot  come 
13.  36  Whither  I  go,  thou  caust  not  follow  me 
14'  4  whither  I  go  ye  know,  and  the  way  ye  kn. 

18.  20  the  temple,  whither  the  Jews  always  res. 

21  18  wliitlier  thou  wouldest . .  carry  (thee)  wh. 
Heb.  6!  20  Whither  the  forerunner  is  for  us  entered 

12.  Wheresoever,  whithersoever,  ovov  av  hopou  an. 
Mark  6.  56  whithersoever  he  entered,  into  villages 
Luke  9.  57  I  will  follow  thee  [whithersoever]  thou 
Jas  3  4  turned,  .whithersoever  the  governor  list. 

Rev.  14.  4  they  which  follow  the  Lamb  wliithersoe. 

">3  Wheresoever,  whithersoever,  oirou  idv  hopou  ean. 
Matt.  8.  19  I  will  follow  thee  whithersoever  thou  go. 

14.  Where,  whither,  ou  hou. 

Lukeio.  1  into  every  city,  .wliitlier  he  lnmself  would 

24.  28  they  drew  nigh  unto  the  village  whither 

15.  Whithersoever,  ou  lav  hou  ean. 

1  Co.  16.  6  bring  me  on  my  journey  whithersoever  I 

16.  Where  l  whither  ?  ir ov  pou. 

John  3.  8  tell  whence  it  cometh,  and  whither  it  go. 

^  -  Whither  will  he  go,  that  we  shall  not  find 

8.  14  I  know  whence  I  came,  and  whither  I  go 
8  14  I  know  whence  I  came,  and  whither  I  go 

12  35  in  darkness  knoweth  not  whither  he  goetn 

13  36  Peter  said  unto  him,  Lord,  whither  goest 

s  we  know  not  whither  thou  goest ;  and  how 
16.  S  none  of .  .asketh  me,  Whither  goest  thou 

Heb  11  8  he  went  out,  not  knowing  whither  he  we. 

1  Jo!  2’.  11  knoweth  not  whither  he  goeth,  because 

WHO  - 

1.  These,  elleh. 

Deut.  5.  3  (even)  us,  who  (are)  all  of  us  here  alive 

2 . And  I  myself,  781  raani.  . 

Exod.  6.  12  hear  me,  who  (am)  of  uncircumcised  lips 

3.  Which,  that,  Tfg  asher. 

Gen.  24.  15  Rebekali  came  out,  who  was  born  to  Le. 

4.  He,  Nbl  hu.  ' 

Gen.  36.  1  the  generations  of  Esau,  who  (is)  Edom 

5.  They,  crt  hem.  ,  w  , 

2  Ki.  4.  5  her  sons,  who  brought  (tlie  vessels)  to  her 

6.  They,  nan  hemmah. 

1  Ch.  8. 13  who  drove  away  tlie  inhabitants  of  Gath 

7.  Who,  who  l  '0  mi. 

Gen.  3.  11  he  said,  Who  told  thee  that  thou  (wast) 

8.  Who  ?  in  man. 

Ezra  5.  3  Who  hath  commanded  you  to  build  tins 
5  g  Who  commanded  you  to  build  this  house 
Dan.  3.  15  who  (is)  that  God  that  shall  deliver  you 

O.ris  much,  as  many,  ocroi  hosoi. 

Heb.  2. 15  deliver  them  who  through  fear  of  death 

10.  Whosoever,  whatsoever,  oar  is  hoshs. 

Markis.  7  who  had  committed  murder  in  the  insur. 
Luke23. 19  Who  fora  certain  sedition  made  in  the  ci. 
Acts  7.  53  Who  have  received  the  law  by  tlie  dispo. 

8  15  Who,  wlien  they  werecome  down,  prayed 

10.  41  who  did  eat  and  drink  with  him  after  he 
13  31  who  are  his  witnesses  unto  the  people 
13.  43  who,  speaking  to  them,  persuaded  them 
17.  10  who  coming  (tliitlier)  went  into  the  syna. 
21.  4  who  said  to  Paul  through  the  spirit,  that 
23-  33  Who,  when  they  came  to  Cesarea,  and  de. 
24  1  who  informed  the  governor  against  Paul 

28. 18  Who,  when  they  had  examined  me,  would 

Rom  1. 25  Who  changed  tlie  truth  of  God  into  a  lie 
1  32  Who  knowing  tlie  judgment  of  God,  that 

9  4  Who  are  Israelites ;  to  whom  (pertainetlil 
11  4  who  have  not  bowed  the  knee  to  (the  1m.) 
16.  4  Who  have  for  mylife  laid  down  their  own 
16.  6  Greet  Mary,  who  bestowed  much  labour 
16.  7  fellow  prisoners,  who  are  of  note  among 

2  Co.  8. 10  who  have  begun  before,  not  only  to  do,  but 
Gal.  2.  4  who  came  in  privily  to  spy  out  our  liberty 

Eph.  4. 19  Who  being  past  feeling  have  given  them. 
Pliil.  2.  20  who  will  naturally  care  for  your  state 
2  Th  1  9  Who  shall  be  punished  with  everlastm„ 

2  Ti  2  2  men,  who  shall  be  able  to  teach  others  also 

2. 18  Who  concerning  thetruth  have  erred,  say. 
Titus  1. 11  who  subvert  whole  bouses,  teaching  things 
Heb.  8.  5  Who  serve  unto  the  example  and  shadow 
13  7  who  have  spoken  unto  you  tlie  word  of  G. 
2  Pe.  2.  1  who  privily  shall  bring  in  damnable  here 

11.  This,  that,  our  os  houtos. 

Acts  13.  7  who  called  for  Barnabas  and  Saul,  and  de, 

12. 117(0  ?  what  i  r  Is  tis. 

Matt.  3.  7  who  hath  warned  you  to  flee  from  the  wr 
See  also  10.  11;  12.  48;  18.  1 i9'2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 115  1  21.  10,  23;  24.  45; 
26.68;  Mark  1.24;  2.  7;  3.  33;  s-  3°.  31!  9-  341  1°.  26  ; 
11.  28  ;  16.  3 ;  Luke  4.  34  ;  5.  21,  21 ;  7.  39, 49;  8.45,  [45]; 
9.  9 ;  10.  22,  22,  29 1  12.  14,  42  *,  16.  11,  12 ;  18.  26 ,  19.  3 , 
20.  2;  22.  64;  John  1.  19,  22  ;  4.  10;  5.  13;  6.  60,  64,  64  ; 
7.  20;  8.  25;  9.  2,  21,  36;  12.  34,  38;  13.  24,  25;  Acts  7. 
25.  35!  8-  33;  g-  51  :9-  I51  21.  23;  22.  8;  26.  15;  Rom 
7.  24;  8.  31,  33:8.  34,  35;  9.  19,  20;  10.  6,  7,  16;  11.  34, 
34.  35;  14-  4 ;  1  Co.  2.  16;  3.  5;  4.  7 ;  9.  7,  7.  7;  14-  8 ; 
2  Co.  2.  2,  16 ;  11.  29,  29 ;  Gal.  3.  1 ;  5.  7 ;  Jas.  3.  13 ;  4- 
12 ;  1  Pe.  3.  13 ;  1  Jo.  2.  22,  55 ;  Rev.  5.  2 ;  6.  17 ;  13  4. 
4;  15-  4- 

WHOLE,  (piece,  the)  — 

1  .Days,  of  days,  D'n;  yamim.. 

Numn.  20  even  a  whole  month,  until  it  come  out  at 
11  21  said,  I  will  give  them  flesh,  .a  whole  mo. 


Judgiq.  2  his  concubine,  .was  there  four  whole  mo. 

Dan  10.  3  anoint,  .till  three  whole  weeks  were  fulfi. 

2 .All,  the  whole,  entire,  Vb  kol. 

Exodi2.  6  tlie  whole  assembly  of  tlie  congregation 
Isa.  3  1  the  whole  stay  of  bread,  and  the  whole 

Dan.  2.  35  the  stone  that  smote,  filled  the  whole  ea. 

2.  48  made  him  ruler  over  the  whole  province 
6  1  princes,  which  should  be  over  the  whole 

6  3  the  king  thought  to  set  him  over  the  wh. 

7.  23  shall  devour  tlie  whole  earth,  and  shall 
7.  27  greatness  of  tlie  kingdom  under  the  whole 

8. Beaten  work,  ns;pn  migshah.. 

Xumio.  2  trumpets  of  silver;  of  a  whole  piece  shalu 

4.  Finished,  perfect,  whole,  shalem. 

Dcut27.  6  Thou  slialt  build  the  altar,  .of  whole  stone 
Josh.  8.  31  an  altar  of  whole  stones,  over  which  no 
Amos  1.  6  they  carried  away  captive  the  whole  cap. 

I.  9  they  delivered  up  the  whole  captivity  to 

5 . Perfect,  whole,  complete,  plain,  D'CP  tamim. 

Lev.  3.  9  the  fat  thereof . .  tlie  whole  rump,  it  shall 
■losh  10.  13  hasted  not  to  go  down  about  a  whole  day 
Prov.  1.  12  Let  us  swallow  them  up.  .whole,  as  those 

6  To  be  perfect,  finished,  consumed,  done,  □“?. 

Lev.  25.  29  he  may  redeem  it  within  a  whole  year  af. 

7  All,  universally,  the  whole,  anas  hapas. 

Luke  8  37  Then  the  whole  multitude  of  the  country 
iq  37  the  whole  multitude  of  the  disciples  began 
23.  1  the  whole  multitude  of  them  arose,  and 

8  Inheriting  the  whole,  entire,  perfect,  oAouAnpos. 

1  Th.  5.  23  (I  pray  God)yourwliolespiritandsouland 

9.  All,  the  whole,  entire,  oAos  holos. 

Matt.  5.  29,  30  thy  whole  body  should  be  cast  into  liell 

6.  22,  23  if.  .thine  eye  be  single,  thy  whole  body 
13  33  hid  in  three  measures  of  meal,  till  the  wh. 

16.  26  what,  .if  lie  shall  gain  the  whole  world 

26.  1 3  Wheresoever. .  shaUbe  preached  in  the  wli. 

27.  27  and  gathered  unto  him  the  whole  band  of 
Mark  6.  55  ran  through  that  whole  region  round  ab. 

8  36  what,  .if  he  snail  gain  the  whole  world 
,4.  9  shall  be  preached  throughout  the  whole 

i .  1  with  the  elders  and  scribes  and  the  whole 

15!  16  the  soldiers,  .call  together  the  whole  ba. 

15.  33  there  was  darkness  over  the  whole  land 
Luke  8.  39  published  throughout  the  whole  city  how 

9  25  what,  .if  he  gain  the  whole  world,  and  lo. 

II.  34  when  thine  eye  is  single,  thy  whole  body 

11  36  If  thy  whole  body  therefore  (be)  full  of  li. 
1136  the  whole  shall  be  full  of  light,  as  when 

13  21  took  and  hid.,  till  the  whole  was  leavened 
John  4.  53  and  himself  believed,  and  his  whole  hou. 

11.  50  expedient,  .that  the  whole  nation  perish 
Acts  1 1.  26  it  came  to  pass,  that  a  whole  year  they 

1 4  22  apostles  and  elders,  with  the  whole  church 
19  29  the  [whole]  city  was  filled  with  confusion 

28.  30  Paul  dwelt  two  whole  years  in  Ins  own 
Rom.  1.  8  faith  is  spoken  of  throughout  the  whole 

16.  23  Gaius  mine  host,  and  of  tlie  whole  church 
1  Co  5  6  that  a  little  leaven  leaveneth  the  whole 

12  17  If  the  whole  body.,  if  the  whole  (were)  he. 
14.  23  If  therefore  the  whole  church  be  come  to. 

Gal.  5.  3  testify.,  lie  is  a  debtor  todo  the  whole  law 
5.  9  A  little  leaven  leaveneth  the  whole  lump 
Titus  1. 11  who  subvert  whole  houses,  teaching  tlii. 
Jas.  2.  10  whosoever  shall  keep  the  whole  law,  and 
3  2  perfect . .  able  also  to  bridle  the  whole  bo. 

3  3  Beliold . .  we  turn  about  their  whole  body 

3.  6  it  detileth  the  whole  body,  and  setteth  ou 
1  Jo.  2.  2  not  for  ours  only,  but  also  for . .  tlie  whole 

5.  19  we  know,  .the  whole  world  lieth  in  wick. 
Rev.  12.  9  thatold  serpent,  .which  deceiveth  the  wh. 
16.  14  unto  the  kings  of  the  earth  and  of  the  wh. 

10.  All,  every,  the  whole,  was  pas.  . 

Matt.  8.  32  the  whole  herd  of  swine  ran  violently  do. 

8.  34  behold,  the  whole  city  came  out  to  meet 
13.  2  the  whole  multitude  stood  on  the  shore 
Mark  4.  1  the  whole  multitude  was  by  the  sea  011  the 
Luke  1  10  the  whole  multitude  of  the  people  were 
6  19  the  whole  multitude  sought  to  touch  lnm 
21.  35  that  dwell  on  the  face  of  tlie  whole  earth 
Acts  6.  5  the  saying  pleased  the  whole  multitude 
13  44  came  almost  tlie  whole  city  together  to 
Rom  8.  22  we  know  that  the  whole  creation  groaneth 

Enh  3  14  Of  whom  the  whole  family  m  heaven  and 

4.  t6  From  whom  the  whole  body  fitly  joined 

WHOLE,  -wholesome  — 

\. Healing,  marpe. 

Frovi5.  4  A' wholesome  tongue  (is)  atreeoflife,  but 
2.  To  be  sound,  well,  in  health,  uyiaivw  hugiaino. 

Luke  7.  10  found  the  servant  whole  that  had  been  sick 

1  Ti.  6.  3  If  any  man .  .consent  not  to  wholesome 

3 .Sound,  whole,  wholesome,  uyAs  liugies. 

Matt  12.  13  it  was  restored  whole,  like  as  the  other 
,c.  3,  when  they  saw.  .the  maimed  to  be  whole 
Mark  3  5  liis  band  was  restored  [whole  as  the  other] 

5  34  go  in  peace,  and  be  whole  of  thy  plague 
Luke  6.10  [his  hand  was  restored  whole  as  the  other] 

John  5.  4  [was  made  whole  of  whatsoever  disease] 

c  6  saitli  unto  him,  Wilt  thou  be  made  whole? 
s.  g  immediately  the  man  was  made  whole,  and 

5.  11  He  that  made  me  whole,  the  same  said 
5.  14  thou  art  made  whole  :  sin  no  more,  lest 
5  15  that  itwas  Jesuswliich  had  madehmi  wli. 

7.  23  I  have  made  a  man  every  whit  whole  on 

Acts  4.  10  by  him  doth  this  man  stand  here . . whole 


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WHOLE,  to  be,  make,  bo  made,  (perfectly,)  — 

1.  To  live ,  bo  alive,  revive,  n;ij  chayah. 

Josh.  5.  S  they  abode,  .in  tlip  camp  till  they  were  tv. 

2.  To  heal,  KSff  rapha. 

Job  5. 18  he  woundeth,  and  his  hands  make  whole 

3.  To  be  healed,  N3"[  rapha,  2. 

Jer  19. 11  vessel,  that  cannot  be  made  whole  again 

4.  To  make  thoroughly  sound,  Siaadfa  diasozo. 
Matt  i.j.  36  many  as  touched  were  made  perfectly  w. 

5.  To  heal,  cure,  Ido/xai  iaomai. 

Matt  15.  28  her  daughter  was  made  whole  from  that 
Acts  9.  34  Eneas,  J  esus  Christ  maketh  thee  whole 

6.  To  be  strong,  icrxuco  ischuo. 

Matt.  9,  12  They  that  be  whole  need  not  a  physician 
Mark  2.17  They  that  are  whole  have  no  need  of  the  p. 

7.  To  make  sound,  ad  fa  sozo. 

Matt.  9.  21  If  I .  .but  touch  his  garment,  I  shall  be  w. 

9.  22  Daughter,  .thy  faith  hath  made  thee  wli. 
9.  22  the  woman  was  made  whole  from  that  hour 
Mark  5.  28  If  I.  .touch  but  his  clothes,  I  shall  be  w. 

5.  34  Daughter,  thy  faith  hath  made  thee  whole 

6.  56  as  many  as  touched  him  were  made  whole 

10.  52  Go  thy  way ;  thy  faith  hath  made  thee  w. 

Luke  8.  48  thy  faith  hath  made  thee  whole;  go  in  p. 

8.  50  believe  only,  and  she  shall  be  made  whole 
17. 19  Go  thy  way :  thy  faith  hath  made  thee  w. 
Acts  4.  9  examined,  .by  whatmeans  he  is  made  wh. 

8.  To  be  sound,  well,  in  health,  vyialvu  hugiaino. 
Luke  5.  31  They  that  are  whole  need  not  a  physician 

WHOLE  burnt  offering  or  sacrifice  — 

Whole  burnt  offering,  kalil. 

Deut  33.  10  and  whole  burnt  sacrifice  upon  thine  al. 
Psa.  51.  19  with  burnt  ottering,  and  whole  burnt  off. 
WHOLLY,  to  have  or  give  — 

1. A  whole  burnt  offering,  ^3  kalil. 

Lev.  6.  22  a  statute  for  ever,  .it  shall  be  wholly  bu. 

6.  23  every  meat  offering,  .shall  be  wholly  burnt 
Hum.  4.  6  shall  spread  over  (it)  a  cloth  wholly  of  blue 
1  Sa.  7.  9  offered . .  a  burnt  offering  wholly  unto  the 

2.  To  fill  in  or  up,  kSo  male,  3. 

Num  32.  11  because  they  have  not  wholly  followed 
32. 12  for  they  have  wholly  followed  the  Loud 
Deut.  1.  36  because  he  hath  wholly  followed  the  Lo. 
Josh.  14.  8  but  I  wholly  followed  the  Loud  my  God 

14.  9  thou  hast  wholly  followed  the  Loud  my 
14.  14  he  wholly  followed  the  Lord  God  of  Israel 

3.  To  declare  or  regard  as  innocent,  ffpj  tiaqah,  3. 
Jer.  46.  28  yet  will  I  not  leave  thee  wholly  unpunis. 

4.  To  separate,  sanctify,  unit  qadesh,  5. 

J udg  17.  3  I  had  wholly  dedicated  the  silver  unto  the 

5.  To  put,  set,  place,  D'iy,  nib  sum,  sim. 

Jer.  42. 15  If  ye  wholly  set  your  faces  to  enter  into 

6.  Peace,  completeness,  ni^  shalom. 

Jer.  13.  19  Judah,  .shall  be  wholly  carried  away  ca. 

7.  All,  the  complete  whole,  bhorcX-fis  hololeles. 

1  Th.  5.  23  very  God  of  peace  sanctify  you  wholly 

8.  To  be  in,  elfil  Iv  eimi  en. 

1  Ti.  4.  15  give  thyself  wholly  to  them ;  that  thy  pr. 
WHOM,  whomsoever  — 

1.  These,  elleh. 

Ezra  2.  65  their  servants  and  their  maids,  of  whom 

2.  That,  which,  '.bR  aslier. 

Gen.  2.  8  there  he  put  the  man  whom  he  had  formed 
31.  32  With  whomsoever  thou  findest  thy  gods 
Exod.  6.  5  Israel,  whom  the  Egyptians  keep  in  bon. 
35.  21  and  every  one  whom  his  spirit  made  wil. 

3.  That,  '1  di. 

Ezra  4.  10  the  restof  the  nations  whom  the  great  and 

4.  JVho,  .-raff  -ibiS  aslier  hemmah. 

Exod  36.  1  in  whom  the  LORD  put  wisdom  and  uml. 
1  Ch.  9.  22  whom  David  and  Samuel  the  seer  did  or. 

5.  Who,  [fi  aslier  hen. 

Gen.  30.  26  for  whom  I  have  served  thee,  and  let  me 
G.  This,  51  zu. 

Isa.  42.  24  Lord,  he  against  whom  we  have  sinned 

7. The,  that,  n;  yath. 

Dan.  3.  12  .Tews  whom  thou  hast  set  over  the  affairs 

3.  For,  that,  '3  lei. 

Gen.  4.  25  another  seed  instead  of  Abel,  whom  Cain 

9.  Who  ?  ’?  mi. 

Josh  24.  15  choose  you  this  day  whom  ye  will  serve 

10.  Who,  who  i  what,  what  ?  \o  man. 

Dan.  4.  17,  25,  32  giveth  it  to  whomsoever  he  will 

11.  Whom,  that,  ’ff  fp  man  di. 

Dan.  5.  2 1  he  appointeth  over  it  whomsoever  he  wi. 

12.  Who  if,  '6s  lay  hos  can. 

Matt  11.  27  (he)  to  whomsoever  the  Son  wil!  reveal 
Luke  4.  6  and  to  whomsoever  I  will  I  give  it 
1  Co. 16.  3  whomsoeverye  shall  approve  by  (your  le. 
13  .All  or  every  one  viho,  irus  oj  pas  hos. 

Lukei2.  48  unto  whomsoever  much  is  given,  of  him 
14 .If  any  one,  lay  rls  ean  tis. 

Johni3. 20  He  that  receiveth  [whomsoever]  I  send 


15.  H7io,  which,  what  ?  ri,  r is  ti,  tis. 

Matt  12.  27  by  whom  do  your  children  cast  (them) 

16. 13  Whom  do  men  say  that  I  the  Son  of  man 

16.  15  He  saitli  unto  them,  But  whom  say  ye 

17.  25  of  whom  do  the  kings  of  the  earth  take 
27.  17  Whom  will  ye  that  I  release  unto  you? 

Mark  8.  27  saying  unto  them,  Whom  uo  men  say  th. 

8.  29  he  saith  unto  them,  But  whom  say  ye  th. 
Luke  6.  47  doeth  them,  I  will  show  you  to  whom  he 

9. 18  saying,  Whom  say  the  people  that  I  am? 

9.  20  He  said  unto  them,  But  whom  say  ye  th. 

11.  19  if  I.  .castout  devils,  by  whom  do  your  so. 

12.  5  But  I  will  forewarn  you  whom  ye  shall  f. 
John  6.  68  Lord,  to  whom  shall  we  go  ?  thou  hast  the 

8.  53  the  prophets  are  dead  :  whom  makest  th. 

12.  38  to  whom  hath  the  arm  of  the  Lord  been 

13.  22  looked  one  on  another,  doubting  of  whom 

18.  4  went  forth,  and  said  unto  them,  Whom 

18.  7  Then  asked  he  them  again,  Whom  seek 
20. 15  why  weepest  thou  ?  whom  seekest  thou  ? 

Acts  8.  34  of  whom  speaketh  the  prophet  this?  of 
13.  25  Whom  think  yetliat  lam  ?  I  am  not  (he) 
2  Ti.  3. 14  knowing  of  whom  thou  hast  learned  (th.) 
Heb.  3. 17  But  with  whom  was  he  grieved  forty  yea. 

3.  18  to  whom  sware  he  that  they  should  not  e. 

1  Pe.  5.  8  walketh  about,  seeking  whom  he  may  de. 
WHORE,  whoremonger,  whorish  — 

1  .To  commit  fornication,  nit  zanah. 

Lev.  21.  7  They  shall  not  take  a  wife  (that  is)  a  wh. 
Deut23- 18  Thou  shalt  not  bring  the  hire  of  a  whore 
Prov.  6.  26  For  by  means  of  a  whorish  woman  (a  man 
23.  27  a  whore  (is)  a  deep  ditch;  and  a  strange  w. 
Isa.  57.  3  the  seed  of  the  adulterer  and  the  whore 
Eze.  6.  9  I  am  broken  with  their  whorish  heart,  wh. 

16.  30  the  work  of  an  imperious  whorish  woman 

16.  33  They  give  gifts  to  all  whores  ;  but  thou 
Hos.  4. 14  themselves  are  separated  with  whores, and 

2.Separated,  consecrated  {to  an  idol),  ff^ip  qcdesliah. 
Deut.23. 17  There  shall  be  no  whore  of  tile  daughters 

3.  Fornicatress,  n6pvr)  pome. 

Rev.  17.  1  the  judgment  of  the  great  whore  that  si. 

17.  15  which  thou  sawest,  where  the  whore  sit. 
17.  16  these  shall  hate  the  whore,  and  shall  ma. 

19.  2  he  hath  judged  the  great  whore,  which 

4 . A  fornicator,  iripvos  pornos. 

Epli.  5.  5  no  whoremonger,  nor  unclean  person,  nor 
:  Ti.  1.  10  For  whoremongers,  for  them  that  defile 
Heb.  13.  4  whoremongers  and  adulterers  God  will 
Rev.  21.  8  whoremongers,  and  sorcerers,  and  idola. 

22.  15  whoremongers,  and  murderers,  and  idol. 
■WHORE,  to  cause  to  be  a,  play  the  — 

'To  commit  fornication,  ffi;  zanah. 

Lev.  21.  9  she  profane  herself  by  playing  the  whore 
Deut  22.  2i-  to  play  the  whore  in  her  father’s  house 
Judg  19.  2  his  concubine  played  the  whore  against 
Jer.  3.  3  thou  hadst  a  whore’s  forehead,  thou  ref  u. 
Eze.  16.  28  Thou  hast  played  the  whore  also  with  the 
Lev.  19.  29  thy  daughters  to  cause  her  to  be  a  whore 

WHOREDOM,  (to  commit  or  fall  to)  — 

1  .To  commit  fornication,  ru?  zanah. 

Lev.  19.  29  lest  the  land  fall  to  whoredom,  and  the 

20.  5  to  commit  whoredom  with  Molech,  from 
Num25.  1  the  people  began  to  commit  whoredom  wi. 
Eze.  16.  17  and  didstcommit  whoredom  with  them 

20.  30  commit  ye  whoredom  offer  their  abomin. 

23.  3  committed  whoredoms,  .committed  who. 
Hos.  1.  2  the  land  hath  committed  great  whoredom 

4.  13  your  daughters  shall  commit  whoredom 

4.  14  your  daughters  when  they  commit  whor. 

2.  To  commit  fornication,  ffji  zanah,  4. 

Eze.  16.  34  none  followeth  thee  to  commit  whoredoms 

3.  To  cause  or  lead  to  fornication,  ffai  zanah,  5. 

2  CI1.2T.  13  like  to  the  whoredoms  of  the  house  of  A. 
Hos.  4.  10  they  shall  commit  whoredom,  and  shall 

4.  18  they  have  committed  whoredom  continu. 

5.  3  thou  committest  whoredom,  (and)  Israel 

4.  Fornications,  D'ltii  zenunim. 

Gen.  38.  24  behold,  she  (is)  with  child  by  whoredom 
2  Ki.  9.  22  so  long  as  the  whoredoms  of  thy  mother 
Eze.  23.  11  more  than  her  sister  in  (her)  whoredoms 
23.  29  the  nakedness  of  thy  whoredoms  shall  be 
Hos.  1.  2  whoredoms  and  children  of  whoredoms 

2.  2  let  her  therefore  put  away  her  whoredoms 

2.  4  for  they  (be)  the  children  of  whoredoms 
4. 12  the  spiritof  whoredomshath  caused  (them) 

5.  4  the  spirit  of  whoredoms  (is)  in  the  midst 
Nah.  3.  4  of  the  whoredoms,  .through  her  whored. 

5.  Fornication,  nut  zenuth. 

Xumi4.  33  your  children  shall,  hear  your  wlioredo. 
Jer.  3.  2  polluted  the  land  with  thy  whoredoms 

3.  9  it  came  to  pass  through,  .her  whoredom 
13.  27  I  have  seen,  .the  lewdness  of  thy  whored. 

Eze.  23.  27  thy  whoredom  (brought)  from  the  land  of 
43.  7  by  their  whoredom,  nor  by  the  carcases  of 
43.  9  let  them  put  away  their  whoredom,  aDd 
II03.  4.  11  Whoredom  and  wine  and  new  wine  take 

6.  10  there  (is)  the  whoredom  of  Ephraim,  Isr. 

6 . Fornication,  nittn  taznuth. 

Eze.  16.  20  (Is  this)  of  thy  whoredoms  a  small  matter 
16.  22  in  all  thine  abominations  and  thy  whore. 
16.  25  Thou  hast,  .multiplied  thy  whoredoms 
16.  26  hast  in  creased  thy  whoredoms,  to  provoke 
16.  33  may  come  unto  thee,  .for  thy  whoredom 
16.  34  the  contraryis  in  thee,  .in  thy  whoredoms 


Eze.  16.  36  discovered  through  thy  whoredoms  with 
23.  7  she  committed  her  whoredoms  with  them 
23.  8  her  whoredoms,  .poured  their  whoredom 
23.  11  in  her  whoredoms  more  than  her  sister  in 
23.  14  she  increased  her  whoredoms:  for  when 
23.  17  they  defiled  her  with  their  whoredom;  and 
23.  18  she  discovered  her  w  horedoms,  and  disc. 
23. 19  she  multiplied  her  whoredoms,  in  calling 
23.  29  both  thy  lewdness  and  thy  whoredoms 
23.  35  therefore  bear  thou  also . .  thy  whoredoms 
23.  43  Will  they  now  commit  whoredoms  with 

WHORING,  (to  make  or  use)  to  go  a  — 

1.  To  commit  fornication,  n;t  zanah. 

Exod34. 15  they  go  a  whoring  after  their  gods,  and 
34.  16  their  daughters  go  a  whoring  after  their 
Lev.  17.  7  after  whom  they  have  gone  a  whoring 
20.  5  cut  him  off  ,  and  all  that  go  a  whoring  after 
20.  6  after  wizards,  to  go  a  whoring  after  them 
Nunns.  39  eyes,  after  which  ye  use  to  go  a  whoring 
Deut  31.  16  go  a  whoring  after  the  gods  of  the  strang. 
Judg.  2.  17  they  wenta  whoring  afterother  gods,  and 

8.  27  all  Israel  went  thither  a  whoring  after  it 
8. 33  Israel  turned  again,  and  went  a  whoring 

1  Ch.  5.  25  went  a  whoring  after  the  gods  of  the  peo. 
Psa.  73.  27  destroyed  all  them  tliatgo  awlioringfrom 
106.  39  went  a  whoring  with  their  own  inventions 
Eze.  6.  9  their  eyes,  which  go  a  whoring  after  their 

23.  30  because  thou  hast  gone  a  whoring  after 
Hos.  4.  12  they  have  gone  a  whoringfrom  under  th. 

9.  1  thou  hast  gone  a  whoring  from  thy  God 

2.  To  cause  or  lead  to  fornication,  fffi  zanah,  5. 
Exod34. 16  make  thy  sons  go  a  whoring  after  their 

WHOSE  (soever)  — 

1.  Which,  in’s  aslier. 

Gen.  1.  11  whose  seed  (is)  in  itself,  upon  the  earth 
Exod35-  29  whose  heart  made  them  willing  to  bring 

2.  Which,  'ff  di. 

Ezra  7.  15  the  God. .whose  liabitation(is) in  Jerusa. 

3.  Who,  'P  mi. 

Gen.  24.  23  \Vhosedaugliter(art)thou?  tellme,  I  pray 

4.  J17io,  of  whom  ?  rls,  -rivos  {gen.  or  dat.)  tis,  linos. 
Matt22.  20  Whose  (is)  this  image  and  superscription? 

22.  28  whose  wife  shall  she  be  of  the  seven  ?  for 
22.  42  What  think  ye  of  Christ?  whose  son  ishe? 
Marki2.  16  Whose  (is)  this  image  and  superscription? 

12.  23  whose  wife  shall  she  be  of  them?  for  the 
Lukei2.  20  whose  shall  those  things  be  which  thou 

20.  24  Whose  image  and  superscription  hath  it? 
20.  33  in  the  resurrection  whose  wife  of  them 
Joluii9.  24  Let  us  not  rend  it,  but  cast  lots  for  it,  wh. 

5.  Whose,  &v  ti  vim  an  tinbn. 

John2o.  23  [Whose  soever]  sins  ye  remit,  they  are  re. 

20.  23  [whose  soever],  .ye  retain, theyare  retained 
WHOSO,  whosoever  — 

1  .Every  man  that,  a  man  that,  tff'R,  b'X  (hb). 
Exodyo.  33  W’hosoevercompoundetii.  .like  it,  or  who 
30.  38  WTiosoever  shall  make  like  unto  that,  to 
Lev.  19.  20  whosoever  lietli  carnally  with  a  woman 

21.  17  Whosoever,  .of  thy  seed  in  their  generat. 

22.  3  Whosoever,  .of  all  your  seed  among  your 
22.  5  Or  whosoever  toucheth  any  creeping  tlxi. 
22.  21  whosoever  offereth  a  sacrifice  of  peace 

24.  15  Whosoever  curseth  his  God  shall  bear  his 
Deuti8.  19  whosoever  will  not  hearken  unto  my  wo. 
Josh.  1. 18  Whosoever,  .doth  rebel  against  thy  comm. 
ProV2s.  14  Whoso  boasteth  himseH  of  a  false  gift  (is) 

2.  Every  one,  Vs  kol. 

E.X0CI35.  5  whosoever  (is)  of  a  willing  heart,  let  him 
Ezra  6. 11  whosoever  shall  alter  thisword,  let  timb. 

7.  26  whosoever  will  not  do  the  law  of  thy  God 
Dan.  5.  7  Whosoever  shall  read  this  writing,  and  sh. 

6.  7  whosoever  shall  ask  a  petition  of  any  god 

3.  Who,  who  1  'P  mi. 

Isa.  54. 15  whosoever  shall  gather  together  against 

4.  If  any  one,  ei  tis  ei  tis. 

Rev.  14.  11  whosoever  receiveth  the  mark  of  his  na. 
20.  15  whosoever  was  not  found  written  in  the 

5.  As  many  as,  boot  &v  hosoi  an. 

Mark  6.  11  [whosoever  shall  not  receive  you,  nor] 
Luke  9.  s  whosoever  will  not  receive  you,  when  ye 

6.  Whoever,  whosoever,  berns  Iwslis. 

Matt.  5.  39  whosoever  shall  smite  thee  on  thy  right 

5.  41  whosoever  shall  compel  thee  to  go  a  mile 

13.  12  whosoever  hath,  .hut  whosoever  hath  not 

18.  4  Whosoever  therefore  shall  humble  himself 
23. 12  whosoever  shall  exalt  himself  shall  be  ab. 

Mark  8.  34  [Whosoever]  will  come  after  me,  let  him 
Lukei4.  27  whosoever  doth  not  bear  his  cross,  and  co. 
Gal.  5.  4  whosoever  of  you  are  justified  by  the  law 
Jas.  2. 10  whosoever  shall  keep  the  whole  law,  and 

7.  Whosoever,  oVtis  av  hostis  an. 

Mattio.  33  [whosoever]  shall  deny  me  before  men 

12.  50  whosoever  shall  do  the  will  of  my  Father 
Gal.  5.  10  shall  hear  his  judgment,  whosoever  he 

8 . Every  one  that,  iras  6  or  os  pas  ho  or  hos. 

Matt.  5.  22  whosoever  is  angry  with  hisbrother  with 
5.  28  whosoever  looketh  on  a  woman  to  lust 
Luke  6.  47  Whosoever  cometh  to  me,  and  heareth 
12.  8  Whosoever  shall  confess  me  before  men 
12.  10  whosoever  shall  speak  a  word  against  the 
14. 11  whosoever  exalteth  himself  shall  be  aba. 
14. 33  whosoever  he  be  of  you  that  forsaketh  not 
16  18  Whosoever putteth away,  .[whosoeverjru. 


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Lukeao.  18  Whosoever  shall  fall  upon  that  stone  shall 
John  a.  is,  16 whosoever believeth  in lnra should  not 
4.  i  a  Whosoever  drinkethofthis  water  shall  th 

8.  34  Whosoever  committeth  siu  is  the  servant 
11  26  whosoever  liveth  anil  believeth  in  me  sh. 

12.  46  whosoever  believeth  on  me  should  not  ab. 

16.  2  whosoever  killeth  you  will  think  that  he 
iq"  12  whosoever  maketh  himself  a  king  speak. 

Acts  2  21  whosoever  shall  call  on  the  name  of  the 
10.  43  whosoever  believeth  in  him  shall  receive 
Rom.  2.  1  thou  art  inexcusable .  .whosoever thou  art 
q  43  [whosoever]  believeth  on  him  shall  not  be 
10.  11  Whosoever  believeth  on  him  shall  not  be 
10.  11  whosoever  shall  call  upon  the  name  tne 

1  Jo.  2.  23  Whosoever  denieththeSou,  the  same  hath 

3.  4  Whosoever  committeth  siu  transgresseth 
3.  6  Whosoever  abideth.  .whosoever  sinneth 
3  0  Whosoever  is  born  of  God  doth  not  com. 

3'  10  whosoever  doeth  not  righteousness  is  not 
3  ic  Whosoever  hateth  his  brother  is  a  murd. 
c)  I  Whosoever  believeth  that  Jesus  is  the  Ch 
s  18  whosoever  is  born  of  God  sinneth  not,  but 

2  Jo.  g  Whosoever  transgresseth,  and  abideth  not 

Rev.  22.  15  and  whosoever  loveth  and  maketh  a  lie 

o  Bvery  one  who,  iras  oans  pas  hostis. 

Matt  7.  24  whosoever  heareth  these  sayings  of  mine 
10.  32  Whosoever  therefore  shall  confess  me  be. 

WHOSOEVER  would  (or  heareth)  — 

1  Jle  who  is  willing,  or  desirous,  f?nn  hechaphets. 

1  Ki.13.  33  whosoever  would,  he  consecrated  him,  and 

2.  To  hear,  hearken,  yzy  shamea. 

2  Sa.  17.  9  whosoever  heareth  it  will  say,  There  is  a 
Eze.  33.  4  whosoever  heareth  the  sound  of  the  tru. 

WHY,  (for)  — 

1.  Wherefore,  wherefore  1  y"D  maddua. 

Exod.  1.  iS  Why  have  ye  done  this  thing,  and  have 

~  3  I  will  now  turn  aside,  and  see.  .why  the 

Jer.  2. 14  (Is)  Israel  a  servant?,  .why  is  he  spoiled? 

2.  What  1  no  mah. 

Judg.  8.  1  Why  hast  thou  served  us  thus,  that  thou 

3.  Why  1  nob  lamah.  ,  ,  ... 

Gen.  27.  45  why  should  I  be  deprived  alsoof  youboth 

4  For  why  t  no1?!?  shallamah. 

'  Song  1.  7  why  should  I  be  as  one  that  turnetli  aside 

5.  What  t  no  meh. 

Josh.  7.  25  Joshua  said,  Why  hast  thou  troubled  us? 
Ezra  4.  22  why  should  damage  grow  to  the  hurt  of  the 
7.  23  why  should  there  be  wrath  against  the  re. 

6.  On  account  of  wlmt  ?  n D'by  al  mah. 

Dan.  2.  15  Why  (is)  the  decree  (so)  hasty  from  the  king? 

7.  Because  ofiohat  ?  np  ]v:  yaan  meh. 

Hag.  1.  9  Why?  saith  the  Lokd  of  hosts.  Because  of 

8 . For,  yap  gar. 

Matt  27.  23  the  governor  said,  Why,  what  evil  hath 
Markis.  14  Pilate  said  unto  them,  Why,  whatevilha. 
Luke23-  22  he  said  unto  them  the  third  time,  Why 
John  9.  30  Why  herein  is  a  marvellous  thing,  that  ye 

9  Because  of  what  ?  why  1  81  arl  diati. 

Matt.  9.  II  Why  eateth  your  Master  with  publicans 
o.  14  Why  do  we  and  the  Pharisees  fast  oft,  but 
13  10  Why  speakest  thou  unto  them  in  parab.  ? 

15.  2  Why  do  thy  disciples  trangress  the  tradi. 
is  3  Why  do  ye  also  transgress  the  command. 

17.'  19  and  said,  Why  could  not  we  cast  him  out? 

21.  25  he  will  say .  .Why  did  ye  not  then  believe 
Mark  2.  18  Why  do  the  disciples  of  John  and  of  the 

7  5  Why  walk  not  thy  disciples  according  to 
11  31  he  will  say,  Why  then  did  ye  not  believe 

Luke  5  30  Why  do  ye  eat  and  drink  with  publicans 
5  33  [Why  do]  the  disciples  of  John  fast  often 
iq.  31  if  any  man  ask  you,  Why  do  ye  loose  (h.)? 
20.  5  he  will  say.  Why  then  believed  ye  him  not? 
24.  38  and  whydo  thoughtsariseinyourliearts? 
John  7.  45  they  said.  .Why  have  ye  not  brought  him? 

8  43  Why  do  ye  not  understand  my  speech? 

8.  46  if  I  say  the  truth,  why  do  ye  not  believe 
12.  s  Why  was  not  this  ointment  sold  for  three 
13  37  said . .  Lord,  why  cannot  I  follow  thee  now? 

Acts  s'.  3  why  hath  Satan  filled  thine  heart  to  lie  to 
I  Co.  6.  7  Why  do  ye  not  rather  take  wrong?  why 

10.  Wherefore  t  why  ?  ivari  hinati. 

Matt  27.  46  My  God,  my  God,  why  hast  thou  forsaken 
Luke  13.  7  cut  it  down  ;  why  cumbereth  it  the  gro.? 
Acts  4.  25  Why  did  the  heathen  rage,  and  the  peo. 

7.  26  Sins,  ye  are  brethren ;  why  do  ye  wrong 
1  Co. 10.  29  for  why  is  my  liberty  judged  of  another 

11  .That,  8ti  hoti.  „ 

Mark  9.  n  Why  say  the  scribes  that  Elias  must  first 

9.  28  asked.  .[Why]  oouldnot  we  cast  him  out? 

12.  Why  t  r l  ( neut .)  ti. 

Matt.  6.  28  why  take  ye  thought  for  raiment?  Consi. 

7.  3  why  belioldest  thou  the  mote  that  is  in 

8.  26  AVliy  are  ye  fearful,  O  ye  of  little  faith? 

16.  8  why  reason  ye  among  yourselves,  because 

17.  10  'Why  then  say  the  scribes  that  Elias  must 

19.  7  Why  did  Moses  then  command  to  give  a 
in)  17  Why  callest  thou  me  good?,  .none  good 

20.  6  saith . .  Why  stand  ye  here  all  the  day  idle  ? 

22.  18  Jesus.. said,  Why  temptye  me.  .hypocr.? 
26  10  Why  trouble  ye  the  woman  ?  for  she  hath 

Mark  2.  7  Why  doth  this . .  thus  speak  blasphemies  ? 
2  8  Why  reason  ye  these  things  in  your  hearts? 
2  ■>.  why  do  they  on  the  sabbath  day  that  wh. 


Mark  4.  40  Why  are  ye  so  fearful?  how  is  it  that  ye 
5.  35  why  troublest  thou  the  Master  any  furt.? 

5.  39  Why  make  ye  this  ado,  and  weep?  the  da. 

8.  12  Why  doth  this  generation  seek  after  a  sign? 

8.17  Why  reason  ye  because  ye  have  no  bread  ? 

10. 18  Why  callest  thou  me  good?,  .none  good 

11.  3  if  any  man  say  unto  you,  Whydo  ye  this? 

12.  15  Wliytempt  ye  me?  bring  me  a  penny,  that 
14.  4  Why  was  this  waste  of  the  ointment  made  ? 

14  6  why  trouble  ye  her?  she  hath  wrought  a 

15-  34  My  God,  my  God,  why  hast  thou  forsaken 

Luke  2.  48  Son,  why  hast  thou  thus  dealt  with  us? 

6.  2  Why  do  ye  that  which  is  not  lawful  to  do 

6.  41  why  beholdest  thou  the  mote  that  is  in 
6  46  wiiy  call  ye  me,  Lord,  Lord,  and  do  not 

12  26  If  ye  then  be  not  able . .  why  take  ye  tho. 

12.  57  why  even  of  yourselves  judge  ye  not  wh. 

18.  19  Why  callest  thou  me  good  ?  none  (is)  good 
iq.  33  the  owners,  .said.  .Why  loose  ye  the  colt? 

20.  23  [and  said  unto  them,  Why  temptye  me?] 

22.  46  Why  sleep  ye?  rise  and  pray,  lest  ye  enter 
24  5  Why  seek  ye  the  living  among  the  dead? 

24  38  he  said  unto  them,  Why  are  ye  troubled? 
John  1.  24  Why  baptizest  thou  then,  if  thou  be  not 
4  27  yet  no  man  said . .  Why  talkest  thou  with 

7.  19  Did  not  Moses.  .Why  go  ye  about  to  kill 
10.  20  He  hatli  a  devil,  and  is  mad ;  why  hear  ye 
18.  21  Why  askest  thou  me  ?  ask  them  which  he. 
is!  23  If  I  have  spoken,  .well,  why  smitest  thou 
20.  13  they  say  unto  her,  Woman,  why  weepest 
20.  15  Jesus  saith  unto  her.  Woman,  why  weep. 

Acts  1  11  said.,  why  stand  jre  gazing  up  into  heaven? 

3  12  why  marvel  ye  at  this?  or  why  look  ye  so 

4  4  why  hast  thou  conceived  this  thing  in  th. 
q.  4  saying  .  Saul,  Saul,  why  persecutest  thou 

14  13  Sins,  why  do  ye  these  things?  We  also  are 
15.  10  Now  therefore  why  tempt  ye  God,  to  put 
22.  7  saying . .  Saul,  Saul,  why  persecutest  thou 
22  16  why  tarriest  thou?  arise,  and  be  baptized 
26  8  Why  should  it  be  thought  a  thing  incred. 

26. 14  saying.  .Saul,  Saul,  why  persecutest  thou 
Rom.  3.  7  why  yet  am  I  also  judged  as  a  sinner? 

8.  24  what  a  man  seeth,  why  doth  he  yet  hope 
q  10  Why  doth  he  yet  find  fault?  for  who  hath 
q  20  say  to  him .  .Why  hast  thou  made  me  thus  ? 

14  10  why  dost  thou  judge  thy  brother?  or  why 
1  Co  4  7  why  dost  thou  glory,  as  if  thou  hadst  not 
10.  29  for  why  is  my  liberty  judged  of  another 
10.  30  why  am  I  evil  spoken  of  for  that  for  wh. 

14!  29  why  are  they  then  baptized  for  the  dead? 

14.  30  And  why  stand  we  in  jeopardy  every  hour? 
Gal.  2.  14  [why]  compellest  thou  the  Gentiles  to  li. 

4  11  why  do  I  yet  suffer  persecution?  then  is 
Col.  2'.  20  why,  as.  .living in  the  world,  are  ye  subje. 

13  With  a  view  to  what  ?  els  r l  eis  ti. 

Mark  1 4  4  Why  was  this  waste  of  the  ointment  ma.? 

15.  34  My  God,  my  God,  why  hast  thou  forsaken 

WICKED  (doer,  man,  one,  thing,  woman,  more)  — 

1. Iniquity,  vanity,  avert. 

Job  22.  13  the  old  way  which  wicked  men  have  tro.? 

34  36  tried,  .because  of.  .answers  for  wicked  111. 
Psa  so  s  he  not  merciful  to  any  wicked  transgres. 

ioi.  8  that  I  may  cut  off  all  wicked  doers  from 
Prov  6  12  A  naughty  person,  a  wicked  man,  walketh 
'  6)  18  An  heart  that  deviseth  wicked  imaginati. 

2.  Worthless,  without  utility  or  value,  beliyy. 
Deut  15.  9  that  there  be  nut  a  thought  in  thy  wicked 
Job  34.  18  tosaytoa  king,  .wicked,  .to  princes,  .un.? 
Psa  IOI.  3  I  will  set  no  wicked  thing  before  mine  ey. 

Nah  1  11  There  is.  .come  out  of  thee,  .a  wicked  co. 

1. 15  the  wicked  shall  no  more  pass  through  th. 

3.  Kindness,  unkindness,  non  chesed. 

Lev.  20.  17  it  (is)  a  wicked  thing;  and  they  shall  be 
4  Wickedness,  wicked  woman,  nyEno  mirshaatli. 

2  Ch.24.  7  the  sons  of  AthuliJh,  that  wicked  woman 

h. Perverse,  avval.  _  . 

Job  18.  21  Surely  such  (are)  the  dwellings  of  the  wic. 
29  17  I  brake  the  jaws  of  the  wicked,  and  plu. 
31.  3  (Is)  not  destruction  to  the  wicked?  and  a 

6.  Perverseness,  perversity,  rb iy  avlali. 

2  Sa.  3.  34  as  a  man  falleth  before  wicked  men.  fel. 

7.  Labouring,  perverse,  miserable,  bs'J,  amel. 

Job  20.  22  every  hand  of  the  wicked  shall  come  upon 

8. M  grievous  thing,  y$'J  otseb. 

Psa.139.  24  see  if.  .wicked  way  in  me,  and  lead  me  in 

9 . Evil,  VI  ra.  .  ,  ,  .  . 

Gen  13. 13  the  men  of  Sodom  (were)  wicked  and  sin. 

38.  7  Er,  Judah’s  first  born,  was  wicked  in  the 
Deut  17  s  which  have  committed  that  wicked  thing 
23.  9  then  keep  thee  from  every  wicked  thing 

1  Sa.  30.  22  Then  answered  all  the  wicked  men  and 

2  Hi  17  11  wrought  wicked  things  to  provoke  the  L. 
2  Ch  7.  14  If  my  people,  .turn  from  their  wicked  wa. 
Neh.  9.  35  neither  turned  they  from  their  wicked 

Esth  9  25  he  commanded  by, letters,  that  his  wicked 

Job  21.  30  That  the  wicked  is  reserved  to  the  day  of 
Esth.  7.  6  The  adversary  and  enemy  (is)  this  wicked 
Psa.  101.  4  I  will  not  know  a  wicked  (person) 

Prov.  2.  14  Who .  .delight  in  the  frowardnessof  the  wi. 
n  21  hand,  .in  hand,  the  wicked  shall  not  be 
12.  13  Tliewicked  issnared  by  the  transgression 
15.  26  The  thoughts  of  the  wicked  (are)  an  abo. 
26.  23  Burning  lips  and  a  wicked  heart  (are  like) 
Jer.  2.  33  therefore  hast  thou  taught  the  wicked 
3. 28  yea,  they  overpass  the  deeds  of  the  wicked 


Jer.  6.  29  the  founder  melteth  in  vain;  for  the  wic. 

14.  21  I  will  deliver,  .out  of  the  hand  of  the  wi. 

Eze  8.  q  Go  in, 'and  behold  the  wicked  abominations 
11.  2  these  (are)  the  men  that ..  give  wicked  co. 

13.  22  strengthened  the  hands  of  the  wicked,  that 
20. 44  not  according  to  your  wicked  ways,  nor 
30.  12  sell  the  land  into  the  hand  of  the  wicked 

10. ro  do  or  suffer  evil,  treat  ill,  VV1  raa,  5. 

Psa  22  16  the  assembly  of  the  wicked  have  enclosed 
27  2  When  the  wicked,  .mine  enemies  and  my 

64.  2  Hide  me  from  the .  .counsel  of  the  wicked 
02.  ii  mine  e;trs  shall  hear,  .of  the  wicked  that 
Prov.  17.  4  A  wicked  doer  giveth  heed  to  false  Bps 

11.  Wrong,  wicked,  yen  rasha. 

Gen.  18.  23  Wilt  thou. .destroy.. righteous  with  the  w. 

18.  25  far.  .to  slay  the  righteous  with  tliewicked 

18.  25  that  the  righteous  should  be  as  tliewicked 
Exod.  9.  27  Lord  (is)righteous.  .and  my  people  (are)  w. 

23.  ‘  1  put  not  thine  hand  with  the  wicked  to  be  an 

23.  7  Keeptheefar.. I  willnot  justify  the  wicked 

Nunn6.  26  from  the  tents  of  these  wicked  men,  and 
Deut25.  1  justify  the  righteous,  and  condemn  the  w. 

24  2  if  the  wicked  man  (be)  worthy  to  be  beaten 

1  Sa.  2.  9  the  wicked  shall  be  silent  in  darkness,  for 

24  13  Wickedness  proceedeth  from  the  wicked 

2  Sa.  4.  11  How  much  more,  when  wicked  men  have 

1  Ki.  8.  32  condemning  the  wicked,  to  bring  his  way 

2  Ch.  6.  23  requiting  the  wicked,  by  recompensing 
Job  3  17  There  the  wicked  cease  (from)  troubling 

8.  22  the  dwelling  place  of  the  wicked  shall  come 
q.  22  He  destroyeth  the  perfect  and  the  wicked 
q.  24  earth  is  given  into  the  hand  of  the  wicked 
10.  2  and  shine  upon  the  counsel  of  the  wicked? 

1 1  20  the  eyes  of  the  wicked  shall  fail,  and  they 
15.  20  The  wicked  man  travaileth  with  pain  all 
16. 11  turned  me  over  into  the  hand  of  the  wic. 

18.  5  the  light  of  the  wicked  shall  be  put  out 
20.  4  That  the  triumphing  of  the  wicked  (is)  sh. 

20.  29  This(is)  the  portion  of  a  wicked  man  from 
21  7  Wherefore  do  the  wicked  live,  become  old 

21)  16  the  counsel  of  the  wicked  is  far  from  me 
21  17  How  oft  is  the  candle  of  the  wicked  put 

21  28  where  (are)  the  dwelling  places  of  the  wi.? 

22  18  but  the  counsel  of  the  wicked  is  far  from 

24  6  and  they  gather  the  vintage  of  the  wicked 
27  7  Let  mine  enemy  be  as  the  wicked,  and  he 

27.  13  This  (is)  the  portion  of  a  wicked  man  with 
34  26  He  striketh  them  as  wicked  men  in  the 
36  6  He  preserveth  not  the  life  of  the  wicked 
36!  17  hast  fulfilled  the  judgment  of  the  wicked 
38  13  that  the  wicked  might  be  shaken  out  of  it 
38  14  from  the  wicked  their  light  is  withholden 
40'  12  and  tread  down  the  wicked  in  their  place 

Psa  7  9  let  the  wickedness  of  the  wicked  come  to 
q  4  thou  hast  destroyed  the  wicked,  thou  hast 
q  16  the  wicked  is  snared  in  the  work  of  his 
q  17  The  wicked  shallbe turned  intohell,(aud) 
to  2  The  wicked  in  (his)  pride  doth  persecute 
10  3  the  wicked  boastetli  of  his  heart's  desire 

10!  4  The  wicked,  through  the  pride  of  his  cou. 

10  13  Wherefore  doth  the  wicked  contemn  God 
10'  14  Break  thou  the  arm  of  the  wicked  and  the 
1 1'  2  the  wicked  bend  (their)  bow,  they  make 

11  4  the  wicked  and  him  that  loveth  violence 

1 1  6  1'pon  the  wicked  he  shall  rain  snares,  fire 

12'  8  The  wicked  walk  on  every  side,  when  the 
1 7'  q  From  the  wicked  that  oppress  me,(from)m. 
17  13  deliver  my  soul  from  the  wicked,  (which 
26  4  hated,  .and  will  not  sit  with  the  wicked 

28  3  Draw  me  not  away  with  the  wicked,  and 

31"  17  let  tliewicked  be  ashamed,  (and)let  them 
3-.  io  Many  sorrows  (shall  be)  to  the  wicked,  but 
34.  21  Evil  shall  slay  the  wicked  ;,  and  they  that 

36  1  The  transgression  of  the  wicked  saith  wit. 
36’  11  let  not  the  hand  of  the  wicked  remove  me 

37  10  a  little  while,  and  the  wicked  (shall)  not 
37  12  The  wicked  plotteth  against  the  just,  and 
37  14  The  wicked  have  drawn  out  the  sword,  and 
37  16  better  than  the  riches  of  many  wicked 
37  17  the  arms  of  the  wicked  shall  be  broken 
37  20  the  wicked  shall  perish,  and  the  enemies 
37  21  The  wicked  borroweth,  and  payeth  not 
37  28  but  the  seed  of  the  wicked  shall  be  cut 
37.  32  The  wicked  watchetli  the  righteous,  and 
37  34  when  the  wicked  are  cut  off,  thou  shalt 

37  34  I  have  seen  the  wicked  in  great  power,  and 

37  38  the  end  of  the  wicked  shall  be  cut  off- 
37.  40  he  shall  deliver  them  from  the  wicked 
30  1  I  will  keep  my  mouth,  .while  the  wicked 

40.  16  unto  the  wicked  God  saith,  What  hast  th. 
4-  2  because  of  the  oppression  of  the  wicked 

=8  3  The  wicked  are  estranged  from  the  womb 

48’  10  wash  his  feet  in  the  blood  of  the  wicked 
68'.  2  let  the  wicked  perish  at  the  presence  of 
71  4  Deliver,  .out  of  the  hand  of  the  wicked 

'3’  3  (when)  I  saw  the  prosperity  of  the  wicked 
74  4  and  to  the  wicked.  Lift  not  up  the  horn 

748  the  wicked  of  the  earth  shall  wring(tliem) 
7=  10  the  horns  of  the  wicked  also  will  I  cut  off 
S2  2  and  accept  the  persons  of  the  wickedl? 

82  4  rid  (them)  out  of  the  hand  of  the  wicked 

9 1  8  behold  and  see  the  reward  of  the  nicked 

02  7  When  the  wicked  springas  the  grass,  and 

94'.  3  the  nicked,  how  longshall  the  wicked tr. 
Q4  13  until  the  pit  be  digged  for  the  wicked 
07  10  delivereth.  .out of  the  hand  of  the  wicked 
101  8  I  will  early  destroy  all  the  wicked  of  the 

104  34  Let  the  sinners,  .let  the  nicked  be  no  m. 
106  18  was  kindled,  .the  flame  burnt  up  the  wi. 
109.  2  the  mouth  of  the  wicked  and  the  mouth 


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Psa.  109.  6  Set  thou  a  wicked  man  over  him;  and  let 
112.  10  The  wicked  shall  see  (it),  .the  wicked  sh. 
119.  53  because  of  the  wicked  that  forsake  my  law 
119.  61  The  bands  of  the  wicked  have  robbed  me 
1 19.  95  The  wicked  have  waited  for  me  to  destroy 
119.  no  The  wicked  have  laidasnare  forme,  yet 
tig.  1 19  Thou  puttest  away  all  the  wicked  of  the 
1 19.  155  Salvation  (is) far  from  thejwicked:  forth. 
129.  4  he  hath  cut  asunder  the  cords  of  the  wic. 
13;.  19  Surely  thou  wilt  slay  the  wicked,  O  God 
140.  4  Keep  me.  .from  the  hands  of  the  wicked 
140.  8  Grant  not,  O  Lord,  the  desires  of  the  wi. 
141  10  Let  the  wicked  fall  into  their  own  nets 

145.  20  the  Lord,  .all  the  wicked  will  he  destroy 

146.  9  the  way  of  the  wicked  he  turneth  upside 

147.  6  he  casteth  the  wicked  down  to  the  ground 
Prov.  2.  22  the  wicked  shall  be  cutoff  from  the  earth 

3.  25  neither  of  the  desolation  of  the  wicked 
3.33  The  curse . .  (is)  in  the  house  of  the  wicked 

4.  14  Enter  not  into  thepatliof  the  wicked,  and 

4. 19  The  way  of  the  wicked  (is) as  darkness,  th. 

5.  22  Ilis  own  iniquities  shall  take  the  wicked 

9.  7  he  that  rebuketh  a  wicked  (man  getteth) 

10.  3  casteth  away  the  substance  of  the  wicked 

10.  6  violence  coveretli  the  mouth  of  the  wick. 

10.  7  but  the  name  of  the  wicked  shall  rot 

10. 16  (tendeth)  to  life:  the  fruit  of  the  wicked 

10.  20  the  heart  of  the  wicked  (is)  little  worth 

10.  24  The  fear  of  the  wicked,  it  shall  come  up. 

10.  25  As  the  whirlwind  passeth,  so  (is)  the  wic. 

10.  27  the  years  of  the  wicked  shall  be  shorten. 
10  28  the  expectat  ion  of  the  wicked  shall  perish 

10.  30  the  wicked  shall  not  inhabit  the  earth 

10.  32  mouth  of  the  wicked  (speaketh)  froward. 

11.  5  but  the  wicked  shall  fall  by  his  own  wick. 

11.  7  When  a  wicked  man  dieth,  (his)  expecta. 

11.  8  is  delivered,  .the  wicked  cometh  in  his 

11.  10  when  the  wicked  perish,  (there  is)  shout. 

11.  11  overthrown  by  the  mouth  of  the  wicked 

11.  18  The  wicked  worketh  a  deceitful  work,  but 

11.  23  (but)  the  expectation  of  the  wicked  (is)wr. 

11.  31  much  more  the  wicked  and  the  sinner 
T2.  5  (but)  the  counsels  of  the  wicked  (are)  de. 

12.  6  The  words  of  the  wicked  (are)  to  lie  in  wa. 

12.  7  The  wicked  are  overthrown,  and  (are)  not 

12.  10  the  tender  mercies  of  the  wicked  (are)cr. 

12.  12  The  wicked  desireth  the  net  of  evil(men) 

12.  21  but  the  wicked  shall  be  filled  with  misc. 

12.  26  but  the  way  of  the  wicked  seduceth  them 

13.  5  a  wicked  (man)  is  loathsome,  and  cometh 

13.  9  the  lamp  of  the  wicked  shall  be  put  out 

13. 17  A  wicked  messenger  falleth  into  mischief 

13.  25  but  the  belly  of  the  wicked  shall  want 

14.  11  The  house  of  the  wicked  shall  be  overth 

14. 19  the  wicked  at  the  gates  of  the  righteous 

14.  32  The  wicked  is  driven  away  in  his  wicked. 

15.  6  in  the  revenues  of  the  wicked  is  trouble 

15.  8  The  sacrifice  of  the  wicked  (is)  an  abom. 
15.  9  The  way  of  the  wicked  (is)  an  abominat. 
15.  28  the  mouth  of  the  wicked  poureth  out  ev. 

15.  29  TheLoRD  (is)far  from  the  wicked,  but  he 

16.  4  yea,  even  the  wicked  for  the  day  of  evil 
77.  15  lie  that  justifieth  the  wicked,  and  he  th. 

17.  23  A  wicked  (man)  taketh  a  gift  out  of  the 
iS.  3  When  the  wicked  cometh,  (then)  cometh 

18.  5  good  to  accept  the  person  of  the  wicked 

19.  28  tiie  mouth  of  the  wicked  devoureth  iniq. 

20.  26  A  wise  king  scattereth  the  wicked,  and 

21.  4  (and)  the  plowing  of  the  wicked,  (is)  sin 
21.  7  'The  robbery  of  the  wicked  shall  destroy 

21. 10  The  soul  of  the  wicked  desireth  evil,  his 

21. 12  of  the  wicked .  .(God) overthroweth  the  w. 

21. 18  The  wicked  (shall  be)  a  ransom  for  the 
21.  27  The  sacrifice  of  the  wicked  (is)  abominat. 
21.  29  A  wicked  man  hardeneth  his  face,  but 

24.  15  Lay  not  wait,  O  wicked  (man),  againstthe 

24.  16  but  the  wicked  shall  fall  into  mischief 
24.  19  neither  be  thou  envious  at  the  wicked 
24.  20  the  candle  of  the  wicked  shall  be  put  out 

24.  24  He  that  saith  unto  the  wicked,  Thou  (art) 

25.  5  Take  away  the  wicked  (from)  before  the 
23.  26  falling  down  before  the  wicked  (is  as)  a  tr. 

28.  1  The  wicked  flee  when  no  man  pursueth 
28.  4  They  that  forsake  the  law  praise  the  wi. 
28  12  but  when  the  wicked  rise,  a  man  is  liidd. 
28.  15  (so  is)  a  wicked  ruler  over  the  poor  peop. 

28.  28  When  the  wicked  rise,  men  hide  themselv. 

29.  2  when  the  wicked  beareth  rule,  the  people 
29.  7  (but)  the  wicked  regardeth  not  to  know 
29.  12  hearken  to  lies,  all  his  servants  (are)  wic. 
29.  16  When  the  wicked  are  multiplied,  transg. 
23.  27  and  (he),  .(is)  abomination  to  the  wicked 

Eccl.  3.  17  shall  judge  the  righteous  and  the  wicked 

7.  15  there  is  a  wicked  (man)  that  prolongetli 

8. 10  I  saw  the  wicked  buried,  who  had  come 
0.  13  it  shall  not  be  well  with  the  wicked,  nei. 

3.  14  work  of  the  wicked,  .there  be  wicked  (in.) 

9.  2  (there  is)  one  event. .  to  the  wicked;  to  the 
Isa.  3.  11  Woe  unto  the  wicked!  (it  shall  be)  ill  (wi.) 

3.  23  Which  justify  the  wicked  for  reward,  and 

11.  4  with  the  breath . .  shall  lie  slay  the  wicked 

13.  11  I  will  punish,  .the  wicked  for  their  iniq. 

14.  5  hath  broken  the  staff  of  the  wicked,  (and) 

26.  10  Let  favour  be  showed  to  the  wicked,  (yet) 
48.  22  no  peace,  saitli  the  Lord,  unto  the  wick. 
53.  9  he  made  his  grave  with  the  wicked,  and 
55-  7  Let  the  wicked  forsake  his  way,  and  the 
57.  20  the  wicked  (are)  like  tire  troubled  sea 
57.  21  no  peace,  saith  my  God,  to  the  wicked 

Jer.  5.  26  among  my  people  are  found  wicked  (m.) 

12.  1  Wherefore  doth  the  way  of  the  wicked 
23.  19  shall  fall .  .upon  the  head  of  the  wicked 


Jer.  25.  31  he  will  give  them  (that  are)  wicked  to  the 

30.  23  fall  with  pain  upon  the  head  of  the  wic. 
Eze.  3. 18  When  I  say  unto  the  wicked,  Thou  shalt 

3.  18  to  warn  the  wicked  from  his  wicked  way 

3. 18  the  same  wicked  (man)  shall  die  in  his 
3.  19  warn  the  wicked,  .from  his  wicked  way 
7. 21  and  to  the  wicked  of  the  earth  fora  spoil 

13.  22  strengthened  the  hands  of  the  wicked 

18.  20  the  wickedness  of  the  wicked  shall  be  upon 
18.  21  if  the  wicked  will  turn  from  all  his  sins 
18.  23  Have  I  any  pleasure,  .that  the  wicked  sh. 
18.  24  the  abominations  that  the  wicked  (man) 
18.  27  when  the  wicked  (man)  turneth  away  fr. 
21.  3,  4  cut  off.  .the  righteous  and  the  wicked 
21.  25  thou,  profane  wicked  prince  of  Israel,  w. 
21.  29  the  wicked,  whose  day  is  come,  when  th. 
33.  8  When  I  say  unto  the  wicked,  0  wicked 
33.  8  warn  the  wicked  from  his  way,  that  wic. 
33.  9  if  thou  warn  the  wicked  of  his  way  to  tu. 
33.  11  the  wicked;  but  that  the  wicked  turn  fr. 

33. 12  as  for  the  wickedness  of  the  wicked,  he 
33. 14  when  I  say  unto  the  wicked,  Thou  shalt 
33.  15  (If)  the  wicked  restore  the  pledge,  give 
33.  19  if  the  wicked  turn  from  his  wickedness 
Dan.  12.  10  the  wicked  shall  do  wickedly,  .the wicked 
.Hie.  6.  10  wickedness  in  the  house  of  the  wicked 
Hab.  1.  4  the  wicked  doth  compass  about  the  righ. 

1.  13  boldest  thy  tongue  when  the  wicked  de. 

3.  13  out  of  the  house  of  the  wicked,  by  discov. 
Zcpli.  1.  3  and  the  stumbling  blocks  with  the  wick. 
Mai.  3.  18  between  the  righteousand  the  wicked,  be. 

4.  3  ye  shall  tread  down  the  wicked ;  for  they 

12.  Wrong,  wickedness,  yah  resha. 

Job  34.  8  Whichgoeth.  .and  walketli  withwickedm. 
rsa.125.  3  the  rod  of  the  wicked  shall  not  rest  upon 
141.  4  to  practise  wicked  works  with  men  that 
Mic.  6.  11  Shall  I  count  (them)  pure  with  the  wicked 

13.  Unsettled,  laivless,  ixOeoyos  athesmos. 

2  Pe.  2.  7  with  the  filthy  conversation  of  the  wick. 
3.  17  led  away  with  the  error  of  the  wicked 

14 . Lawless,  without  law,  &vogos  anomos. 

Acts  2.  23  and  by  wicked  hands  have  crucified  and 
2  Til.  2.  8  then  shall  that  wicked  be  revealed,  whom 

15.  Evil,  kuic6s  kakos. 

Jlatt2i.  41  He  will  miserably  destroy  those  wicked  m. 

16.  Bad,  malignant,  miserable,  irovr\p6s  poneros. 
Matti2.  45  Even  so  shall  it  be  also  unto  this  wicked 

13. 19  then  cometh  the  wicked  (one),  and  catch. 

13.  38  the  tares  are  the  children  of  the  wicked 

13.  49  and  sever  the  wicked  from  among  the  just 

16.  4  A  wicked  and  adulterous  generation  se. 
18.  32  O  thou  wicked  servant,  I  forgave  thee  all 

25.  26  (Thou)  wicked  and  slothful  servant,  thou 
Lukeig.  22  will  I  judge  thee,  (thou)  wicked  servant 
Acts  18. 14  a  matter  of  wrong  or  wicked  lewdness,  O 

1  Co.  5.  13  Therefore  put  away,  .that  wicked  person 
Eph.  6.  16  to  quench  all  the  fiery  darts  of  the  wick. 
Col.  1.  21  enemies  in  (your)  mind  by  wicked  works 

2  Th.  3.  2  delivered  from  unreasonable  and  wick.  m. 

1  Jo.  2.  13,  14  ye  have  overcome  the  wicked  one 

3. 12  Cain,  (who)  was  of  that  nicked  one,  and 

5.  18  and  the  wicked  one  toucheth  him  not 

17.  More  malignant,  miserable,  novriporepos  poner. 
Matti2.  45  seven  other  spirits  more  wicked  than  hi. 
Luken.  26  seven  other  spirits  more  wicked  than  hi. 

WICKED,  to  be  (desperately)  — 

1.  To  be  sickly,  mortal,  incurable,  triij  anash. 

Jer.  17.  9  The  heart  (is),  .desperately  wiiked :  who 

2.  To  do  wrong,  wickedly,  V'i'~i  rasha. 

Job  9.  29(H)  I  be  wicked,  why  then  labour  I  in  vain 

10.  7  Thou  knowest  that  I  am  not  wicked  ;  and 
10.  15  If  I  be  wicked,  woe  unto  me ;  and(if)  I  be 
Eccl.  7.  17  Be  not  overmuch  wicked,  neither  be  thou 
WICKED  device,  mind  — 

1.  Wicked  thought  or  device,  nil  zimmah. 

ProV2i.  27  (when)  he  briugeth  it  with  a  wicked  mind? 
Isa.  32.  7  he  devisetli  wicked  devices  to  destroy  the 

2.  To  devise,  design,  DC)  zamam. 

Psa.140.  8  further  not  his  wicked  device,  (lest)  they 
3.24  wicked  thought,  or  device,  nip  viezimmah. 
Tsa.  37.  7  the  man  who  bringeth  wicked  devices  to 
Provi2.  2  a  man  of  wicked  devices  willhe  condemn 
14. 17  and  a  man  of  wicked  devices  is  hated 

WICKEDLY,  (to  deal,  depart,  do)  — 

1  .A  wicked  thought  or  device,  nl?0  mezimmah. 
rsa.139.  20  For  they  speak  against  thee  wickedly 

2.  To  pervert,  make  crooked,  niy  avail,  5. 

2  Sa.  24. 17  I  have  sinned,  and  I  have  done  wickedly 

3.  Perversity,  avlah. 

Job  13.  7  Will  ye  speak  wickedly  for  God?  and  talk 

4.  Evil,  bad,  IP  ra. 

Dent.  9.  18  in  doing  wickedly  in  the  sight  of  the  Lo. 
Psa.  73.  8  They  are  corrupt,  and  speak  wickedly 

5.  To  do  or  suffer  evil,  treat  ill,  VIP,  raa,  5. 

Gen.  19.  7  said,  I  pray  you,  brethren,  do  not  so  wic. 
Judg  19.  23  I  pray  you,  do  not.  .wickedly;  seeing  th. 

1  Sa.  12.  25  if  ye  shall  still  do  wickedly,  ye  shall  be 

2  ICi.  21.  11  hath  done  wickedly  above  all  that  the  A. 
Psa.  74.  3  the  enemy  hath  done  wickedly  in  the  sa. 

G .To  do  wrong  or  wickedly,  yjn  rasha. 

2  Sa.  22.  22  have  not  wickedly  departed  from  my  God 
2  Ch.  6.  37  we  have  done  amiss,  and  have  dealt  wic. 


Psa.  18.  21  have  not  wickedly  departed  from  my  God 
Dan.  9. 15  we  have  sinned,  we  have  done  wickedly 

7.  To  do  wrong  or  wickedly,  y?n  rasha,  5. 

2  Ch.20.  35  Ahaziah  king  of  Israel,  who  did  verywic. 

22.  3  his  mother  was  his  counsellor  to  do  wick. 
Nell.  9.  33  thou  hast  done  right,  but  we  have  donew. 
Job  34.  12  Surely  God  will  not  do  wickedly,  neither 
Psa.  106.  6  have  committed  iniquity,  we  have  done  w. 
Dan.  9.  5  committed  iniquity,  and  have  done  wick. 

11.  32  such  as  do  wickedly  againstthe  covenant 

12. 10  the  wicked  shall  do  wickedly,  and  none 

8.  Wickedness,  nypj  rishah. 

Mai.  4.  1  all  tlie  proud,  yea,  and  all  that  do  wickedly 

WICKEDNESS,  (to  commit,  very)  — 

1. Iniquity,  va.nity,  jin  aven. 

Job  11.  11  he  knoweth  vain  men:  he  seeth  wickedn. 
Prov  30.  20  and  saith,  I  have  done  no  wickedness 
2.  Mischief,  calamity,  run  hawah. 

Psa.  5.  9  their  inward  part  (is)  very  wickedness 
52.  7  strengthened  himself  in  his  wickedness 
55.  11  Wickedness  (is)  in  the  midst  thereof,  dec. 

3. 2I  wiclced  thought  or  device,  rrai  zimmah. 

Lev.  18. 17  they  (are)  her  near  kinswomen:  it  (is)  wi. 

19.  29  lest,  .the  land  become  full  of  wickedness 

20.  14  it  (is)  wickedness,  .that  there  be  no  wick. 

4.  Perverseness,  perversity ,  nSiy  avlah. 

2  Sa.  7.  10  neither  shall  the  children  of  wickedness 
1  Ch.17.  9  neither  shall  the  children  of  wickedness 
Job  11.  14  let  not  wickedness  dwell  in  thy  tabemac. 

24.  20  and  wickedness  shall  be  broken  as  a  tree 

27.  4  My  lips  shall  not  speak  wickedness,  nor 

Psa.  89.  22  not  exact  upon  him;  nor  the  son  of  wick. 

5 . Perverseness,  perversity,  n^iy  olah. 

Psa.  58.  2  in  heart  ye  work  wickedness ;  j’e  weigh 

6.  Labour,  toil,  misery,  Scy  amal. 

Job  4.  8  they  that  plow  iniquity,  and  sow  wicked. 

7.  Evil,  ba,d,  VI  ra. 

Gen.  6.  5  God  saw  that  the  wickedness  of  man  (was) 
39  9  how  then  can  I  do  this  great  wickedness 
Deuti3.  11  shall  do  no  more  any  such  wickedness  as 

17.  2  that  hath  wrought  wickedness  in  the  sig. 
Judg.  9.  56  God  rendered  the  wickedness  of  Abimel. 

20.  3  said.  .Tell  (us),  how  was  this  wickedness? 

20. 12  What  wickedness  (is)  this  that  is  done 

1  Sa.  12. 17  ye  may  perceive  and  see  that  your  wick. 

12.  20  ye  have  done  all  this  wickedness :  yet  tu. 

25.  39  for  the  Lord  hath  returned  the  wickedn. 

2  Sa.  3.  39  reward  the  doer  of  evil  acc.  to  his  wick. 

1  Ki.  1.  52  if  wickedness  shall  be  found  in  him,  he 

2.  44  all  the  wickedness,  .return  thy  wickedn. 

21.  25  Ahab,  which  dill  sell  himself  to  work  wi. 

2  Ivi.2i.  6  he  wrought  much  wickedness  in  the  sight 
Job  20. 12  Though  wickedness  be  sweet  in  hismouth 

22.  5  (Is)  not  thy  wickedness  great?  and  thine 
Psa.  7.  9  0  let  the  wickedness  of  the  w  icked  come 

55. 15  wickedness  (is)in  their  dwellings,  among 
94.  23  shall  cut  them  off  in  their  own  wickedn. 
107.  34  the  wickedness  of  them  that  dwell  there. 
Prov  14.  32  The  wicked  is  driven  away  in  his  wicked. 

21.  12  overthroweth  the  wickedfor.  .wickedness 

26.  26  his  wickedness  shall  be  showed  before  the 
Eccl.  7.  15  that  prolongetli  (his  life)  in  his  wickedn. 
Isa.  47. 10  For  thou  hast  trusted  in  thy  wickedness 
Jer.  1. 16  touching  all  their  wickedness,  who  have 

2. 19  Thine  own  wickedness  shall  correct  thee 

3.  2  with  thywhoredomsandwith  thy  wicked. 

4.  14  O  Jerusalem,  wash  thine  heart  from  wic. 
4.  18  this  (is)  thy  wickedness,  because  it  is  bitt. 

6.  7  As  a  fountain . .  so  she  casteth  out  her  wi. 

7.  12  see  what  I  did  to  it  for  the  wickedness  of 

8.  6  no  man  repented  him  of  his  wickedness 

12.  4  the  wickedness  of  them  thatdwell  therein 

14.  16  fori  will  pourtheir  wickednessupon  them 

22.  22  be  ashamedand  confounded  for  all  thy  w. 

23. 11  in  my  house  have  I  found  their  wickedness 
23. 14  that  none  doth  return  from  his  wickedness 

Jer.  33.  5  for  all  whose  wickedness  I  have  hid  my  f. 
44.  3  Because  of  their  wickedness  which  they 
44.  5  inclined  their  ear  to  turn  from  their  wic. 
44.  9  the  wickedness  of  your  fathers,  and  the 
44.  9  the  wickedness  of  their  wives,  and  your 
44.  9  wickedness,  and  the  wickedness  of  your 
Lam.  1.  22  Let  all  their  wickedness  come  before  thee 
Eze.  16.  23  it  came  to  pass,  after  all  thy  wickedness 
16.  57  Before  thy  wickedness  was  discovered,  as 
Hos.  7.  1  the  iniquity  of  Ephraim .  and  the  wicked. 
7.  2  theyconsideruot. .  I  remember  all  theirwq 
7.  3  They  make  the  king  glad  with  their  wick. 

9.  15  All  their  wickedness  (is)in  Gilgal ;  for  th. 

10.  15  do  unto  you  because  of  your  great  wieke. 

Joel.  3.  13  Put  ye  in  the  sickle,  .for  their  wickedness 
Jon.  1.  2  for  their  wickedness  is  come  up  before  me 
Nali.  3.  19  for  upon  whom  hath  not  thy  wickedness 

8.  Evil,  badness,  sadness ,  IP  roa. 

Deut28.  20  because  of  the  wickedness  of  thy  doing-, 
Psa.  28.  4  according  to  the  wickedness  of  their  end. 
Hos.  9.15  for  the  wickedness  of  their  doings  I  will 

9.  To  do  wickedly  or  wrong,  Van  rasha. 

1  Ki.  8.  47  We  have  sinned,  .we  have  committed  wic. 

10.  Wickedness,  wrong,  VV'I  resha. 

Deut.  9.  27  look  not.  to  their  wickedness,  nor  to  their 
1  Sa.  24.  13  wickedness  proceedetli  from  the  wicked 
Job  34.  10  Far  be  it  from  God.  .wickedness;  and(fro.) 
35.  8  Thy  wickedness  (may  hurt)  a  man  as  then 


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Psa.  5.  4  (art)  not  a  God  that  hath  pleasure  in  wic. 
jo.  15  seek  out  his  wickedness  (till)  thou  find  . 

4=  7  Thou  lovest  righteousness,  and  hatest  wi. 

sT.  jo  than  to  dwell  in  the  tents  of  wickedness 
Prov  4  17  For  they  eat  the  bread  of  wickedness,  and 
8.'  7  wickedness  (is)  an  abomination  to  my  lips 
to  2  Treasures  of  wickedness  profit  nothing 

12.  3  A  man  shall  not  be  established  by  wicked. 

12  an  abomination  to  kings  to  commit  wick. 

Eccl  a  ,6  the  place  of  judgment.,  wickedness  (was) 

7  25  to  know  the  wickedness  of  folly,  even  of 
8.  8  neither  shall  wickedness  deliver  those  th. 

Isa  sS.  4  and  to  smite  with  the  fist  of  wickedness 
'=8  6  to  loose  the  bands  of  wickedness,  to  undo 

Jer  14  20  We  acknowledge,  0  Lord,  ourwickedness 
Eze.  3.19  and  he  turn  not  from  his  wickedness,  nor 
7.  11  Violence  is  risen  up  into  a  rod  of  wicked. 

31  11I  have  driven  him  out  for  his  wickedness 
33’  12  in  the  day  that  he  turnetlifrom  his  wick. 
Hos.  10.  13  Ye  have  ploughed  wickedness,  ye  have  re. 
Mic.  6.  10  Are  there  yet  the  treasures  of  wickedness 

11.  Wrong,  wickedness,  rishah. 

Deut.  q.  4,  5  but  for  the  wickednessof  these  nations 
Prov. 1 1.  5  but  the  wicked  shall  fall  by  his  own  wic. 

13.  6  but  wickedness  overtliroweth  the  sinner 
Isa  o  18  For  wickedness  burneth  as  the  fire,  it  sh. 
Eze.  5.  6  she  hath  changed  my  judgments  into  wi. 

18  20  the  wickedness  of  the  wicked  shall  be  upon 
1827  when  the  wicked . .  turnetli  away  from  his 
33  12  as  for  the  wickedness  of  the  wicked,  he 
33.  19  But  if  the  wicked  turn  from  his  wickedn. 
Zech  5  8  he  said,  This  (is)  wickedness.  And  he  cast 

Mai.  1.  4  they  shall  call  them  The  border  of  wicked. 

3. 15  yea,  they  that  work  wickedness  are  set 

12.  Evil,  badness,  wickedness,  Kau'ia  kakia. 

Acts  8.  22  Repent  therefore  of  this  thy  wickedness 

13.  Malignity,  evil,  irourtpla  poneria. 

Matt  22.  18  Jesus  perceived  their  wickedness,  and  said 
Mark  7.  22  Thefts,  covetousness,  wickedness,  deceit 
Lukei  1.  39  inward  part  is  full  of  ravening  and  wicked. 
Rom  I.  29  Being  filled  with  all  unrighteousness . .  wi. 

1  Co.  5.  8  neither  with  the  leaven  of  malice  and  w. 
Eph.  6.  12  For  we  wrestle . .  against  spiritual  wicke. 

14  .Malignant,  evil,  novr\p/>s  poneros. 

1  Jo.  5.  19  we kuowthat . .  the  whole  worldliethin  w. 

15.  In  this  (man),  rointp  touto. 

Acts  25.  5  accuse  this  man,  if  there  be  any  (wicked.) 

WIDE,  wideness,  to  make  or  open  — 

1.  Companionship,  society,  "an  cheber. 

Prov.21.  9  than  with  a  brawling  woman  in  a  wide 
25.  24  than  with  a  brawling  woman,  .in  a  wide 

2.  Wide  of  hands,  on;  nrp  rechab  yaclayim. 

1  Ch.  4.  40  they  found  fat  pasture,  .and  the  land.  .w. 
Psa.  104.  25  this  great  and  wide  sea,  wherein  (are)  thi. 
Job  30.  14  They  came,  .as  a  wide  breaking  in.  .in  the 

3.  Measure,  stature,  nia  muldah. 

Jer.  22.  14  That  saith,  I  will  build  me  a  wide  house 

4. 7'o  open,  nns  pathach. 

Deut  15.  8,  1 1  thou  shalt  open  thine  hand  wide  unto 

Nah.  3.  13  the  gates  of  thy  land  shall  be  set  wide  open 

5 . To  make  wide,  broad,  3n")  rachab,  5. 

Psa.  35.  21  Yea,  they  opened  their  mouth  wideagai. 

81.  10  open  thy  mouth  wide,  and  I  will  fill  it 
Isa.  57.  4  against  whommakeye  a  wide  mouth,  (and) 

6.  Breadth ,  broad  place,  3IY1  rochab. 

Eze.  41.  10  between  the  chambers  (was)  the  wideness 

7.  Wide,  broad,  ample,  irAarus  plains. 

Matt.  7.  13  Enter  ye  in  at  the  strait  gate,  for  wide 

WIDOW,  widowhood  — 

1.  Widowhood,  silence,  p?R  almon. 

Isa.  47.  9  in  one  day,  the  loss  of  children,  and  wid. 

2.  Widow,  silent  one,  nilpN  almancth. 

Gen.  38. 1 1  Remain  a  widow  at  thy  father’s  house,  till 
Exod22.  22  Ye  shall  not  afflict  any  widow,  or  father. 

22.  24  your  wives  shall  be  widows,  and  your  ch. 
Lev  "i.  14  A  widow,  or  a  divorced  woman,  or  profane 
22. -13  if  the  priest’s  daughter  be  a  widow,  or  di. 
Num  30.  9  every  vow  of  a  widow,  and  of  her  that  is 
Deut  10.  18  He  doth  execute  the  judgment  of  the.,  wi. 
14.  29  stranger,  and  the  fatherless,  and  the  wi. 

16.  11,  14  stranger,  and ..  fatherless,  and  thewi. 
24.  17  Thou  shalt  not.  .take  a  widow’s  raiment 
24.  19,  20,  21  for  the  fatherless,  and  for  the  wi. 
26.  12  the  stranger,  the  fatherless,  and  the  wid. 

26.  13  stranger,  to  the  fatherless,  and  to  the  wi. 

27.  19  that  perverteth  the  judgment  of  the.  .w. 

2  Sa.  14.  5  she  answered,  I  (am)  indeed  a  widow  wo. 

1  Ki.  7. 14  He  (was)  a  widow’s  son  of  the  tribe  of  N. 

1 1.  26  whose  mother’s  name  (was)  Zeruali,  a  wi. 

17.  9  I  have  commanded  a  widow  woman  there 
17.  10  the  widow  woman  (was)  there  gathering 
17.  20  hast  thou  also  brought  evil  upon  the  wid. 

Job  22.  9  Thou  hast  sent-widows  away  empty,  and 
24.  3  They  drive  away,  .they  take  the  widow's 
24.  21  bearethnot,  anddoethnot  goodtothew. 
27.  15  shall  be  buried  in  death ;  and  his  widows 
29.  13  caused  the  widow’s  heart  to  sing  for  joy 
31.  16  have  caused  the  eyes  of  the  widow  to  fail 
Psa.  68.  5  a  judge  of  the  widows,  (is)  Godin  his  holy 

78.  64  and  their  widows  made  no  lamentation 
94  6  They  slay  the  widow  and  the  stranger,  and 

_ ,09.  9  his  children  be  fatherless,  .his  wife  a  wi. 

—""146  9  TheLoRD.  .relieveth  the  fatherless  and  w. 

Prov  15.  25  but  he  will  establish  the  border  of  the  w. 


Isa.  1.  17  judge  the  fatherless,  plead  for  the  widow 

1.  23  neither  doth  the  cause  of  the  widow  come 

9.  17  neither  shall  have  mercy  on  their,  .wido. 

10.  2  that  widows  maybe  their  prey,  and  (that) 

47.  8  1  shall  not  sit . .  a  widow,  neither  shall  I 
Jer.  7.  6  (If)  ye  oppress  nc  t  the  stranger . .  the  wid. 

15.  8  Their  widows  are  increased  to  me  above 

18.  21  be  bereaved  of  their  children,  and  (be)  w. 

22.  3  do  no  violence  to  the  stranger,  .nor  the  w. 

49.  1 1  I  will  preserve . .  and  let  thy  widows  trust 
Lam.  1.  1  (how)  is  she  become  as  awidow,  she  (that 

5.  3  We  are  orphans . .  our  mothers  (are)  as  w. 

Eze.  22.  7  they  vexed  the  fatherless  and  the  widow 
22.  25  they  have  made  her  many  widows  in  the 
44. 22  Neither,  .a  widow,  .or  a  widow  that  had 
Zech.  7.  ;o  oppress  not  the  widow,  nor  the  fatherless 
Mai.  3.  5  oppress  the  hireling  in.  .wages,  the  wid. 

3.  Widowhood,  silence,  nwn^>N  almenutli. 

Gen.  38.  14  she  put  her  widow’s  garments  off  from  her 
38.  19  and  put  on  the  garments  of  her  widowh. 

2  Sa.  20.  3  unto  the  day  of  their  death,  living  in  wi. 

Isa.  54.  4  shalt.  .remember  the  reproach  of  thy  wi. 

4.. 4  widow,  one  bereaved,  xtipa  dura. 

Matt 23.  14  [Woe  unto,  .hypocrites,  for  ye  devourw.] 
Marki2.  40  Which  devour  widows’  houses,  and  for  a 

12.  42  there  came  a  certain  poor  widow,  and  she 

12.  43  Verily  I  say  unto  you,  That  this  poor  wi. 
Luke  2.  37  she  (was)  a  widow  of  about  fourscore  and 

4.  25  But  I  tell  you  of  a  truth,  many  widows 

4.  26  was  Elias  sent.  .save,  .a  woman,  .awidow 
7.  12  only  son  of  his  mother,  and  she  was  a  w. 

18.  3  there  was  a  widow  in  that  city,  and  she 
18.  5  Yet  because  this  widow  troubleth  me,  I 

20  47  Which  devour  widows'  houses,  and  for  a 

21  2  he  saw  also  a  certain  poor  widow  casting 
21.  3  Of  a  truth  I  say  unto  you.  .this  poor  wid. 

Acts  6.  1  because  their  widows  were  neglected  m 

9  39  all  the  widows  stood  by  him  weeping,  and 
9.  41  when  he  had  called  the  saints  and  widows 
I  Co.  7  8  1  say  therefore  to  the  unmarried  and  wi. 

1  Ti.  5.  3  Honour  widows  that  are  widows  indeed 

5.  4  But  if  any  widow  have  children  or  neph. 

5.  5  Now  she  that  is  a  widow  indeed,  and  de. 

=.  9  Let  not  a  widow  be  taken  into  the  numb. 

5.  11  But  the  younger  widows  refuse:  forwhen 

5.  16  If  any  man.  .that  believeth  have  widows 
5. 16  that  it  may  relieve  them  that  are  widows 

Jas  1.  27  To  visit  the  fatherless  and  widows  in  th. 
Rev.  18.  7  I  sit  a  queen,  and  am  no  widow,  and  sha. 

WIFE,  wives  — 

1.  Woman,  a  wife,  female,  ns’N  islishah. 

Gen.  2. 24  Therefore  shall  a  man.  .cleave  nnto  his  w. 

2.  25  they  were  both  naked,  the  man  and  his  w. 

3.  8  Adam  and  his  wife  liid  themselves  from 

3  17  hast  hearkened  unto  the  voice  of  thy  wife 
3!  20  Adam  called  his  wife’snameEve;because 

3.  21  Unto  Adam  also  and  to  his  wife  did  the 

4.  1  Adam  knew  Eve  his  wife;  and  she  conce. 

4  17  Cain  knew  his  wife;  and  she  conceived 

4.  25  Adam  knew  his  wife  again;  and  she  bare 

6.  18  thou,  and  thy  sons,  and  thy  wife,  and  thy 

7.  7  Noah  went  in,  and  his  sons,  and  his  wife 
7.13  the  sons  of  Noah,  and  Noah’s  wife,  and  the 

8.  16  thou,  and  thy  wife,  and  thy  sons,  and  thy 
8.  18  Noah  went  forth,  and  his  sous,  and  his  w. 

n.  29  took,  .wives. .  Abram’s  wife.  .Nahor’s  wife 

11.  31  Terah  took  Abram,  son  Abram’s  wife,  and 

12.  5  Abram  took  Sarai  his  wife,  and  Lot  his  b. 

12.  11  he  said  unto  Sarai  his  wife,  Behold  now 
12. 12  the  Egyptians,  .shall  say.  This  (is)  his  w. 

12. 17  plagues  because  of  Sarai,  Abram’s  wife 

12. 18  why  didst  thou  not  tell,  .she(was)  thy  w.? 
12  19  her.  .to  wife:  now  therefore  behold  thy  w. 
12!  20  they  sent  him  away,  and  his  wife,  and  all  | 

13.  1  he,  and  his  wife  and  all  that  he  had,  and 

16.  1  Sarai,  Abram’s  wife,  bare  him  no  children 

16  3  Abram’s  wife,  .gave  her  to  be  his  wife  j 

17.  15  As  for  Sarai  thy  wife,  thou  shalt  not  call 

17  19  Sarah  thy  wife  shall  bear  thee  a  son  iud.  ! 

18.  9  they  said  unto  him,  Where(is)Sarah  thy  w. 

18  10  and,  lo,  Sarah  thy  wife  shall  have  a  son 

19.  15  Arise,  take  thy  wife,  and  thy  two  daughters 

19.  16  men  laid  hold . .  upon  the  hand  of  his  wife 

19  26  his  wife  looked  back  from  behind  him 

20.  2  Abraham  said  of  Sarah  his  wife,  She  (is) 

20  7  restore  the  man  (his)  wife;  for  he  (is)  a  pr. 
20  11  aud  they  will  slay  me  for  my  wife's  sake 

20.  12  yet.  .my  sister,  .and  she  became  my  wife 

20.  14  Abimelech.  .restored  him  Sarah  his  wife 

20.  17  God  healed  Abimelech,  and  his  wife,  and 

20.  18  closed  up. .becauseof  Sarah,  Abraham’sw. 

21.  21  his  mother  took  him  a  wife  out  of  the  land 

23  19  Abraham  buried  Sarah  his  wife  in  the  ca. 

24.  3  that  thou  shalt  not  take  a  wife  unto  my 

24  4  shalt  go.. to  my  kindred,  and  take  a  wife 

24  7  thou  shalt  take  a  wife  unto  my  son  from 

24.  15  Milcah,  the  wife  of  Nalior,  Abraham’s  ,br. 

24.  36  Sarah  my  master’s  wife  bare  a  son  to  my 
24.  37  Thou  shalt  not  take  a  wife  to  my  son  of 
24.38  thou  shalt  go.. and  take  awifeuntomyson 
24.  40  thou  shalt  take  a  wife  for  my  son  of  my 
24.  51  Rebekah. .let  her  be  thy  master’s  son’s  w. 

24.  67  took  Rebekah,  and  she  became  his  wife 

25.  1  again  Abraham  took  a  wife,  and  her  name 

25. 10  was  Abraham  buried,  and  Sarah  his  wife 

25.  20  Isaac  was.. when  he  took  Rebekah  to  wife 

25.  21  entreated.. for  his  wife.. and. .his  wife  con. 

26.  7  themenof  the  place  asked. . of  hiswife,  and 

26.  7  for  he  feared  to  say,  (She  is)  my  wife,  lest 

26.  8  Isaac  (was)  sporting  with  Rebekah  his  w. 


Gen.  26.  9  said,  Behold,  of  a  surety  she  (is)  thy  wife 

26. 10  one.. might  lightly  have  lien  with  tliy  wife 
26.  11  He  that  toucheth  this  man  or  his  wife  sh. 

26.  34  E.  was  forty  years  old  when  he  took  to  w. 

27.  46  if  Jacob  take  a  wife  of  the  daughters  of 

28.  I,  6  Thou  shalt  not  take  a  wife  of  the  dau. 

28.  2  take  thee  a  wife  from  thence  of  the  daug. 

28.  6  Isaac.,  sent  him  away.. to  take  him  a  wife 

28.  9  took  unto  tliewives..Mahalath..to..wife 

29.  21  Give. .my  wife,  for  my  days  are  fulfilled 

29.  28  he  gave  him  Rachel  his  daughter  to  wife 

30.  4  she  gave  him  Bilhah  her  handmaid  to  wife 

30.  9  she  took  Zilpah.  .and  gave  her  J acob  to  w. 

34.  4  spake.. saying.  Get  me  this  damsel  to  wife 
34.  8  saying.. I  pray  you  give  her  him  to  wife 
34. 12  ask.. dowry.. but  give  me  the  damsel  to  w. 

36.  10  Adah  the  wife  of  Esau.B.  the  wife  of  Es. 

36.  12  these  (were)  the  sous  of  Adah,  Esau’s  wile 
36.  13,  17  the  sons  of  Bashematli,  Esau’s  wife_ 

36.  14  Auali  the  daughter  of  Zibeon,  Esau's  wife 
36.  18  wife,  .the  daughter  of  Anah,  Esau’s  wife 
36.  39  his  wife's  name  (was)  Mehetabel,  the  da. 

38.  6  Judah  took  a  wife  for  Er  his  first  born 
38.  8  Go  in  unto  thy  brother’s  wife,  and  marry 
38.  9  when  he  went  in  unto  his  brother’s  wife 
38.  12  the  daughter  of  Shuah,  Judah’s  wife,  died 

38.  14  and  she  was  not  given  unto  him  to  wife 

39.  7  his  master's  wife  cast  her  eyes  upon  Joseph 
39.  8  refused,  and  said  unto  his  master’s  wife 
39.  9  but  thee,  because  thou  (art)  liis  wife 

39.  19  his  master  heard  the  words  of  his  wife,  wli. 

41.  45  he  gave  him  to  wife  Asenatli  thedaughter 
44.  27  Ye  know  that  my  wife  bareme  two  (sons) 

46.  19  The  sons  of  Rachel,  Jacob's  wife;  Joseph 
49.  31  Sarah  hiswife.  .Isaac  and  Rebekah  his  w. 
Exod.  4.  20  Moses  took  his  wife  and  his  sous,  and  set 

6.  20  Amram  took .  .his  father's  sister  to  wife 

6.  23  Aaron  took  him  Elisheba.  .to  wife 
6.  25  (one)  of  the  daughters  of  Putiel  to  wife 
18.  2  Jethro,  .took  Zipporali,  Moses’wife,  after 
18.  5  Jethro,  .came  with  his  sons  and  his  wife 

18.  6  and  thy  wife,  and  her  two  sous  with  her 

19.  15  Be  ready,  .come  not  at  (your)  wives 

20.  17  thou  shalt  not  covet  thy  neighbour’s  wife 

21.  3  if  he  were  married,  then  his  wife  shall  go 

21.  4  given  him  a  wife,  .the  wife  and  her  chil. 

21.  5  I  love  my  master,  my  wife,  and  my  child. 

22.  16  he  shall  surely  endow  her  to  be  his  wife 
Lev  18.  8  The  nakedness  of  thy  father’s  wife  shalt 

18.  II  The  nakedness  of  thy  father’s  wife’s  dau. 

18.  14  thou  shalt  not  approach  to  his  wife,  she 
iS  15  she  (is)  thy  son's  wife;  thou  shalt  not  unc. 

18.  16  the  nakedness  of  thy  brother’s  wife:  it  (is) 

18. 18  Neither  shalt  thou  take  a  wife  toliersist. 

18.  20  not  lie  carnally  with  thy  neighbour’s  wife 

20. 10  (another)  man’s  wife,  .liis  neighbour’s  wife 
20.  11  the  man  that  lieth  with  his  father’s  wife 

20.  14  if  a  man  take  a  wife  and  her  mother,  it 

20  21  if  a  man  shall  take  his  brother’s  wife,  it 

2 1  7  They  shall  not  take  a  wife  (that  is)  a  who. 

21.  13  And  he  shall  take  a  wife  in  her  virginity 
21.  14  but  he  shall  take  a  virgin,  .to  wife 

Num.  5.  12  If  any  man’s  wife  go  aside,  and  commit 

5.  14  jealous  of  his  wife,  .jealous  of  his  wife 

5.  15  Then  shall  the  man  bring  his  wife  unto 
5.  29  when  a  wife  goeth  aside  (to  another)  ins 
5.  30  he  be  jealous  over  his  wife,  and  shall  set 
26.  59  the  name  of  Amram’s  wife  (was)  Jocliebed 
30.  16  between  a  man  and  his  wife,  between  the 
36  8  shall  be  wife  unto  one  of  the  family  of  the 

Deut.  5.  21  shalt  thou  desire  thy  neighbour’s  wife,  ne. 

13.  6  tliy  daughter,  or  the  wife  of  thy  bosom,  or 

20.  7  what  man.  .hath  betrothed  a  wife,  and  lia. 

21.  11  that  thou  wouldest  have  her  to  thy  wife 

21.  13  her  husband,  and  she  shall  be  thy  wife 
22. 13  If  any  man  take  a  wife,  and  go  in  unto  her 

22.  16  I  gave  my  daughter  unto  this  man  to  wife 

22.  19  she  shall  be  his  wife ;  he  may  not  put  her 
22.  24  he  hath  humbled  his  neighbour’s  wife 

22.  29  she  shall  be  his  wife ;  because  he  hath  liu. 

22.  30  A  man  shall  not  take  his  father’s  wife,  nor 
24.  1  When  a  man  hath  taken  a  wife,  and  mar. 
24.  3  husband  die,  which  took  her  (to  be)  his  w. 
24.  4  may  not  take  her  again  to  be  his  wife,  af. 

24.  5  hath  taken  a  new  wife,  .cheer  up  his  wife 

25.  s  wife  of  the  dead,  .take  her.  .to  wife 
25  11  the  wife  of  the  onedrawethnearforto  de. 

27.  20  Cursed,  .that  lieth  with  his  father’s  wife 

28.  30  Thou  shalt  betroth  a  wife,  aud  another  m. 
28.  54  toward  the  wife  of  his  bosom,  and  toward 

Josli  1 5.  16  to  him  will  I  give  Aclisah . .  to  wife 
15.  17  gave  him  Achsah  his  daughter  to  wife 
Judg.  1.  12  to  him  will  I  give  Achsah.  .to  wife 

113  gave  him  Achsah  his  daughter  to  wife 
4  4  the  wife  of  Lapidotli,  she  judged  Israel  at 

4  17  to  the  tent  of  Jael  the  wife  of  Heber  the 

4.  21  Jael,  Heber’s  wife,  took  a  nail  of  the  tent 

5.  24  Blessed  above  women  shall  Jael  the  wife 

11  2  Gilead’s  wife  bare  him  sons  :  and  his  wif. 

13  2  and  his  wife  (was)  barren,  and  bare  not 

13.  11  Manoah  arose,  and  went  after  his  wife,  and 
13  19  and  Manoah  and  his  wife  looked  on 

13.  20  Manoah  and  his  wife  looked  on  (it),  and 
13  21  angel .  .did  no  more  appear,  .to  his  wife 
13  22  Manoah  said  unto  his  wife,  We  shall  sur. 

13.  23  his  wife  said  unto  him,  If  the  Lord  were 

14.  2  now  therefore  get  her  for  me  to  wife 

14.  3  thou  goest  to  take  a  wife  of  the  uncircu 

14.  15  they  said  unto  Samson’s  wife,  Entice  thy 
14. 16  Samson's  wife  wept  before  him,  and  said 

14.  20  Samson’s  wife  was  [given)  to  liiscompau. 

15.  1  visited  his  wife.. will  go  111  to  my  wife 


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Judg  15.  6  he  had  taken  his  wife,  and  given  her  to 
21.  1  give  his  daughter  unto  Benjamin  to  wife 
21.  18  Cursed  (be)  he  that  givcth  a  wife  to  Benj. 
21.  21  catch  you  every  man  iiis  wife  of  the  dau. 
21.  22  we  reserved  not  to  each  man  his  wife  in 
Ituth  1.  1  went  to  sojourn.. he,  and  his  wife,  and  his 

I.  2  the  name  of  his  wife  Naomi,  and  the  na. 

4.  5  Ruth  the  Moabitess,  the  wife  of  the  dead 

4.  10  the  wife  of  Mahlon.  .to  be  my  wife,  to  ra. 
4.  13  Boaz  took  Ruth,  and  she  was  his  wife,  and 

1  Sa.  1.  4  he  gave  to  l’enninah  his  wife,  and  to  all 

1.  19  Elkanah  knew  Hannah  his  wife;  and  the 

2.  20  Eli  blessed  Elkanah  and  his  wife,  andsaid 
4.  19  Phinehas’  wife,  was  with  child,  (near)  to  be 

14.  50  the  name  of  Saul's  wife  (was)  Ahinoam 
i3. 17  her  will  I  give  thee  to  wife;  only  be  thou 

18.  19  given  unto  Adriel  the  Meholathite  to  wi. 

15.  27  Saul  gave  him  Michal  his  daughter  to  wi. 

19. 11  David’s  wife,  told  him,  saying,  If  thou  s. 

23.  3  Nabal,  and  the  name  of  his  wife  Abigail 
23.  14  one  of  the  young  men  told.  .Nabal’s  wife 
25.  37  his  wife  had  told  him  these  things,  that 
25.  39  David  sent,  .to  take  her  to  him  to  wife 

23.  40  David  sent,  .to  take  thee  to  Jiim  to  wife 
25.  42  she  went  after,  .and  became  his  wife 
25.  44  Saul  had  given.  .David's  wife,  to  Phalti 

27.  3  and  Abigail  the  Carmelitess,  Nabal’s  wife 

30.  5  Abigail  the  wife  of  Nabal  the  Carmelite 

30.  22  save  to  every  man  his  wife  and  liis  child. 

2  Sa.  2.  2  and  Abigail,  Nabal’s  wife,  the  Carmelite 

3.  3  Chileab,  of  Abigail  the  wife  of  Nabal  the 

3.  5  the  sixth,  Ithream,  by  Eglah,  David’s  wife 

3.  14  Deliver  (me)  my  wife  Michal,  which  I  es. 

11.  3  (Is)  not  this  Bath-sheba.  .the  wife  of  Uri. 

II.  11  and  to  drink,  and  to  lie  with  my  wife 

11.  26  the  wife  of  Uriah  heard  that  Uriah  her 

11.  27  she  became  his  wife,  and  bare  him  a  son 

12.  9  bast  taken  his  wife  (to  be)  thy  wife,  and 

12.  10  the  wife  of  Uriah  the  Ilittiteto  be  thy  w. 

12.  is  the  child  that  Uriah’s  wife  bare  unto  Da. 

12.  24  David  comforted  Bath-sheba  his  wife,  and 

1  Ki.  2.  17  give  me  Abishag  theShunammite  to  wife 

2.  21  be  given  to  Adonijah  thy  brother  to  wife 

4.  n  had.  .the  daughter  of  Solomon  to  wife 

4.  15  Basmath  the  daughter  of  Solomon  to  wife 
9.  16  a  present  unto  his  daughter,  Solomon's  w. 
11.  19  gave  him  to  wife  the  sister  of  his  owu  w. 
14.  2  said  to  his  wife,  .the  wife  of  Jeroboam,  and 
14.  4  Jeroboam’s  wife  did  so,  and  arose,  and 
14.  5  the  wife  of  Jeroboam  cometli  to  ask  a  til. 
14.  6  Come  in,  thou  wife  of  Jeroboam;  why  fe. 
14.  17  Jeroboam’s  wife  arose,  and  departed,  and 

16.  31  he  took  to  wife  Jezebel,  the  daughter  of 
21.  5  his  wife  came  to  him,  and  said  unto  him 
21.  7  his  wife  said  unto  him,  Dost  thou  now  go. 

21.  25  Ahab.  .whom  Jezebel  his  wife  stirred  up 

2  Ki.  5.  2  and  she  waited  on  Naaman’s  wife 

8.  18  the  daughter  of  Ahab  was  his  wife:  and 
14.  9  Give  thy  daughter  to  my  sou  to  wife :  and 

22.  14  the  prophetess,  the  wife  of  Sliallum  the 

1  Ch.  1.  50  his  wife’s  name  (was)  Mehetabel,  the  da. 

2. 18  Caleb,  .begat (children)  of  Azubah  (his) 

2.  24  Hezron’s  wife,  bare  him  Asliur  the  father 
2.  26  Jerahmeel  had  also  another  wife,  whose 
2.  29  the  name  of  the  wife  of  Abishur  (was)  A. 

2.  35  Sheshan.  .liis  daughter  to  Jarha.  .to  wiie 

3.  3  the  sixth,  Ithream,  by  Eglah  his  wife 

4.  18  his  wife  Jehudijali  bare  Jered  the  father 

4.  19  the  sons  of  (liis)  wife  Hodiali,  the  sister  of 
7.  15  Machir  took  to  wife  (the  sister)  of  Hupp. 
7.  16  the  wife  of  Jlacliir  bare  a  son,  and  she  ca. 

7.  23  he  went  in  to  his  wife,  she  conceived  and 

8.  9  begat  of  Hodesh  his  wife,  Jobab,  and  Zi. 

8.  29  the  father  of  Gibeon ;  whose  wife’s  name 

9.  35  Jehiel,  whose  wife’s  name  (was)  Maacali 

2  Ch  8.  11  My  wife  shall  not  dwell  in  the  house  of 

11.  18  Rehoboam  took  him  Mahalath.  .to  wife 

21.  6  he  had  the  daughter  of  Ahab  to  wife,  and 

22.  11  the  wife  of  Jehoiada.  .hid  him  from  Atli 
25.  18  Give  thy  daughter  to  my  son  to  wife,  and 
34.  22  went  to  Huldah  the  prophetess,  the  wife 

Ezra  2.  61  which  took  a  wife  of  tile  daughters  of  B. 
Nell.  7.  63  which  took  (one)  of  the  daughters,  .to  w. 
Esth.  5.  10  called  for  his  friends,  and  Zeresh  his  wi. 

5.  14  Then  said  Zeresh  liis  wife  and  all  his  fri. 

6. 13  told  Zeresh  his  wife.  .Zeresh  his  wife 

Job  2.  9  Then  said  his  wife  unto  him,  Dost  thou 

19.  17  My  breath  is  strange  to  my  wife,  though 

31.  10  let  my  wife  grind  unto  another,  and  let 
Psa.109.  9  children  be  fatherless,  and  his  wife  a  wi. 

128.  3  Thy  wife  (shall  be)  as  a  fruitful  vine  by 
Prov.  5. 18  and  rejoice  with  the  wife  of  thy  youth 

6.  29  he  that  goeth  in  to  his  neighbour’s  wife 

18.  22  (Whoso)  findeth  a  wife  findeth  a  good 

19. 13  the  contentions  of  a  wife  (are)  a  continual 

19.  14  and  a  prudent  wife  (is)  from  the  Lord 
Eccl.  9.  9  Live  joyfully  with  the  wife  whom  thou  lo. 
Isa.  54.  6  a  wife  of  youth,  when  thou  wast  refused 
Jer.  3.  1  If  a  man  put  away  his  wife,  and  she  go 

3.  20  (as)  a  wife  treacherously  departeth  from 

5.  8  one  neighed  after  his  neighbour’s  wife 

6. 11  the  husband  with  the  wife  shall  be  taken 
16.  2  Thou  shalt  not  take  thee  a  wife,  neither 

Eze.  16.  32  (as)  a  wife  that  conimitteth  adultery,  (w.) 
r8.  6  neither  hath  defiled  his  neighbour’s  wife 

18. 11  but  even,  .defiled  his  neighbour’s  wife 
18. 15  hath  not  defiled  his  neighbour’s  wife 

22. 1 1  abomination  with  his  neighbour’s  wife 

24.  18  at  even  mywifedied:  and  I  did  in  the  mo. 
33.  26  ye  defile  every  one  his  neighbour’s  wife 

Pos.  1.  2  take  unto  thee  a  wife  of  whoredoms  and 
2.  2  she  (is)  not  my  wife,  neither  (am)  I  her  h. 


Hos.  12. 12  Israel  served  for  a  wife,  and  lor  a  wife  lie 
Amos  7.  17  Thy  wife  shall  bean  harlot  in  the  city,  and 
Mai.  2.  14  the  wife  of  thy  youth . .  the  wife  of  thy  co. 
2.  15  deal  treacherously  against  the  wife  of  his 

2.  A  wife,  queen,  shegal. 

Dan.  5.  2,  3  his  princes,  his  wives,  and  his  coneub. 

5.  23  thy  wives,  and  thy  concubines,  have  drunk 

3.  Lady,  mistress,  married  woman,  beulah. 

Gen.  20.  3  for  the  woman . .  for  she  (is)  a  man's  wife 

4.  Women,  wives,  n'tvi  nashim. 

Gen.  4.  19  Lamcch  took  unto  him  two  wives:  the  na. 

4.  23  said  unto  his  wives,  .ye  wives  of  Lamecli 

6.  2  they  took  them  wives  of  all  which  they 

6. 18  thy  sons,  .and  thy  sous’  wives  with  thee 

7.  7  Noah  went  in.  .his  sons’  wives  with  him 

7.  13  the  three  wivesof  his  sons  with  them,  into 

8.  16  and|thy  sons,  and  thy  sons’  wives  with  thee 

8.  18  Noah  went,  .and  his  sons'  wives  with  him 

11.  29  Abram  and  Nahor  took  them  wives,  the 

28.  9  took  unto  tlie  wives  which  he  had  Maha. 

30.  26  Give  (me)  my  wives  and  my  children,  for 

31.  17  set  his  sons  and  his  wives  upon  camels 

31.  50  shalt  take  (other)  wives  besides  my  daug. 

32.  22  took  his  two  wives,  and  his  two  women 
34.  21  let  us  take  their  daughters  to  us  for  wives 

34.  29  their  wives  took  they  captive,  and  spoiled 

36.  2  Esau  took  his  wives  of  the  daughters  of  C. 

36.  6  Esau  took  his  wives,  and  his  sons,  and  his 

37.  2  with  the  sons  of  Zilpah,  his  father’s  wives 

45.  19  take  you  wagons,  .for  your  wives,  andbri. 

46.  5  their  wives,  in  the  wagons  which  Pharaoh 
46.  26  besides  Jacob’s  sons’  wives,  all  the  souls 

Exod22.  24  your  wives  shall  be  widows,  and  your  chi. 

32.  2  golden  ear  rings,  .in  the  ears  of  your  wives 
Numi4.  3  that  our  wives  and  our  children  should  be 
16.  27  their  wives,  and  theirsons,  and  their  little 

32.  26  Our  little  ones,  our  wives,  our  flocks,  and 
Dcut.  3.  19  your  wives,  and  your  little  ones,  and  your 
17. 17  Neithershall  he  multiply  wives  to  himself 
21.  15  If  a  man  have  two  wives,  one  beloved,  and 

29.  11  Your  little  ones,  your  wives,  and  thy  str. 
Josh.  1.  14  Your  wives,  your  little  ones,  and  your  ca. 
J  udg.  3.  6  they  took  their  daughters  to  be  their  wi. 

8.  30  threescore  and  ten.  .lie  had  mauy  wives 
2i.  14  they  gave  them  wives  which  they  had  sa. 
21. 16  How  shall  we  do  for  wives  for  them  that 
21.  18  we  may  not  give  them  wives  of  our  daug. 
21.  23  took  (them)  wives,  according  to  their  nu. 
Ruth  1.  4  they  took  them  wives  of  the  women  of  M . 

1  Sa.  1.  2  he  had  two  wives;  the  name  of  the  one 

25.  43  they  were  also  both  of  them  his  wives 
27.  3  David  with  liis  two  wives,  Ahinoam  the 

30.  3  their  wives,  and  their  sons,  .were  taken 
30.  5  David’stwo  wives  were  taken  captives.  All. 

30.  18  and  David  rescued  his  two  wives 

2  Sa.  2.  2  David  went  up  thither,  and  his  two  wives 

5.  13  David  took  (him)  more,  .wives  out  of  Jer. 

12.  8  I  gave  thee,  .thy  master’s  wives  into  thy 

12.  11  take  thy  wives,  .shall  lie  with  thy  wives 

19.  5  the  lives  of  thy  wives,  and  the  lives  of  thy 

1  Ki.  1 1.  3  seven  hundred  wives,  .liis  wives  turned 

11.  4  his  wives  turned  away  his  heart  after  ot. 
ii.  8  likewise  did  he  for  all  his  strange  wives 

20.  3  thy  wives  also  and  thy  children,  .the  go. 

20.  5  Thou  shalt  deliver  me  thy . .  wives,  and  thy 

20.  7  lie  sent  unto  me  for  my  wives,  and  for  my 

2  Ki.  4.  1  there  cried  a  certain  woman  of  the  wives 

24.  15  he  carried  away,  .the  king’s  wives,  and 

1  Ch.  4.  5  Asliur  the  father  of  Tekoa  had  two  wives 

7.  4  with  them,  .for  they  had  many  wives  and 

8.  8  Shaharaim . .  Hushim  and  Baara(were)  his 
14.  3  David  took  more  wives  at  Jerusalem,  and 

2  Ch.ii.  21  loved,  .above  all  his  wives,  .eighteen  wiv. 

11.  23  dispersed.  .And  he  desired  many  wives 

13.  21  Abijali  waxed  mighty,  and  married,  .wiv. 

20.  13  Judah,  .with  their  littleones,  their  wives 

21. 14  will  the  Lord  smite,  .thy  wives,  and  all 

21.  17  carried  away .  .his  sons  also,  and  his  wives 
24.  3  Jehoiada  took  for  him  two  wives,  and  he 
29.  9  and  our  wives  (are)  in  captivity  for  this 

31.  18  genealogy  of  all  their  little  ones,  their  w. 
Ezra  10.  2  We  have,  .taken  strange  wives  of  the  pe. 

to.  3  make  a  covenant,  .to  put  away  all  the  w. 

10. 10  \re  have,  .taken  strange  wives,  to  increase 
10.  1 1  separate  yourselves . .  from  the  strange  w. 

10. 14  let  all  them  which  have  taken  strange  w. 

10.  17  all  the  men  that  had  taken  strange  wives 
10.  1 8  there  were  found  that  had  taken  strange  w. 
10. 19  that  they  would  put  away  their  wives,  and 
10.  44  had  taken  strange  wives,  .(some),  .had  w. 

Neh.  4.  14  your  sons,  and  yourdaughters.your  wives 

5.  1  a  great  cry  of  the  people,  and  of  their  wi. 
10.  28  their  wives,  their  sons,  and  their  daught. 

12.  43  the  wives  also  and  the  children  rejoiced 

13.  23  Jews  (that)  had  married  wives  of  Ashdod 

13.  27  to  transgress,  .in  marrying  strange  wives 
Esth.  1.  20  all  the  wives  shall  give  to  their  husbands 
Isa.  13.  16  their  houses  shall  be  spoiled,  and  their  w. 
Jer.  6.  12  (with  their)  fields  and  w ives  together,  for 

8.  10  Therefore  will  I  give  their  wives  unto  ot. 

14.  16  them,  their  wives,  nor  their  sons,  nor  til. 

18.  21  let  their  wives  be  bereaved  of  their  cliil. 
29.  6  Take  ye  wives,  and.. take  wives  for  your 
29. 23  adultery  with  their  neighbours’ wives  and 

35.  8  to  drink  no  wine  all  our  days,  we,  our  w. 

38.  23  So  they  shall  bring  out  all  tliy  wives  and 
44.  9  the  wickedness  of  their  wives.. of  your  w. 
44.  15  all  the  men  which  knew  that  their  wives 
44.  25  Y’e  and  your  wives  have  both  spoken  with 


Eze.  44.  22  Neither,  .they  take  for  their  wives  a  wid. 
Zech.12. 12,  12,  13,  13,  14  and  their  wives  apart 

5.  Women,  wives,  j’c;:  nashin. 

Dan.  6.  24  cast,  .them,  their  children,  and  their  wi. 

C. Belonging  to  a  women,  yvvaineios  gunaikeios. 

1  Pe.  3.  7  giving  honour  unto  the  wife,  as  unto  the 

7.  A  woman,  wife,  yvvij  gune. 

Matt.  1.  20  fear  not  to  take  unto  thee  Mary  thy  wife 
1.  24  Joseph,  beingraised. .  took  unto  him  liisw. 

5.  31,  32  whosoever  shall  put  away  his  wife 

14.  3  Herodias’  sake,  liis  brother  Philip’s  wife 

13.  25  commanded  him  to  be  sold,  and  his  wife 

19.  3  Is  it  lawful  for  a  man  to  put  away  his  wife 
19.  5  For  this,  .shall  a  man.  .cleave  to  his  wife 
19.  8  Moses. .  suffered  you  to  put  away  yourw. 
19.  9  whosoever  shall  put  aw  ay  his  wife,  exce. 

19. 10  If  the  case  of  the  man  be  so  with  (his)w. 

19.  29  every  one  that  hath  forsaken,  .[wile],  or 
22.  24  his  brother  shall  marry  his  wife,  and  raise 
22.  25  deceased,  and,  having  no  issue,  left  his  w. 

22.  28  whose  wife  shall  she  be  of  the  seven?  for 
27.  19  When  he  was  set  down,  .liis  wife  sent  unto 

Mark  6.  17  for  Herodias’  sake,  his  brother  Philip’s  w. 

6.  18  It  is  not  lawful,  .to  have  thy  brother’sw. 
10.  2  Is  it  lawful  for  a  man  to  put  away  (his)  w.? 
10.  7  For  this . .  shall  a  man ..  cleave  to  his  wife 
io.  11  Whosoever  shall  put  away  bis  wife,  and 
10.  29  There  is  no  man  that  hath  left,  .[wife],  or 
12.  19  If  a  man’s  brother  die,  and  leave  (his)  w. 
12.  19  his  brother  should  take  liis  wife,  and  raise 
12.  20  the  first  took  a  wife,  and  dying  left  no  seed 
12.  23  whose  wife,  .forthe  seven  had  herto  wife? 

Luke  1.  5  his  wife  (was)  of  the  daughters  of  Aaron 

1. 13  thy  wife  Elizabeth  shall  bear  thee  a  son 
1.  18  I  am  an  old  man,  and  my  wife  well  stric. 

1.  24  after  those  days  his  wife  Elizabeth  cone. 

2.  5  To  be  taxed  with  Mary  bis  espoused  [wife] 

3.  19  for  Herodias  his  brother  Philip’s  wife,  and 

8.  3  Joanna  the  wife  of  CJiuza  Herod’s  steward 

14.  20  I  have  married  a  wife,  and.  .1  cannot  come 

14.  26  any.  .come  to  me,  and  hate  not  his.  .wife 

16.  18  Whosoever  putteth  away  his  wife,  and  ma. 

17.  32  Remember  Lot's  wife 

18.  29  There  is  no  man  that  hath  left,  .wife,  or 

20.  28  die,  having  a  wife,  .should  take  his  wife 
20.  29  the  first  took  a  wife,  and  died  without  ch. 
20.  30  [the  second  took  her  to  wife,  and  he  died] 

20.  33  wife,  .is  she?  for  seven  had  her  to  wife 
Acts  5.  1  a  certain  man . .  with  Sapphira  his  wife 

5.  2  kept  back,  .of  the  price,  his  wife  also  be. 

5.  7  his  wife,  not  knowing  what  was  done,  ca. 
18.  2  a  certain  Jew  named  Aquila.  .with  his  w. 

21.  5  they  all  brought  us  on  our  way,  with  wives 
24.  24  w  hen  Felix  came  with  his  wife  Drusilla 

1  Co.  5.  1  that  one  should  have  his  father’s  wife 

7.  2  let  every  man  have  his  own  wife,  and  let 
7.  3  render  unto  the  wife. . likewise  also  the  w. 
7.  4  Tlie  wife  hath  notpow'er  of  her  own  body 
7.  4  not  power  of  his  own  body,  but  the  wife 

7. 10  Let  notthe  wife  depart  from  (her)  husband 

7. 11  let  not  the  husband  put  away  (his)  wife 
7.  12  If  any  brother  hath  a  wife  that  believeth 

7. 14  sanctified  by  the  wife,  and  the.  .wife  is 

7.  16  wife,  .whether  thou  shalt  save  (thy)  wife? 
7.  27  Art  thou  bound  unto  a  wife  ?  seek  not  to 
7.  27  Art  thou  loosed  from  a  wife?  seek,  .a  wi. 
7.  29  that  both  they  that  have  wives  be  as  tin. 
7.  33  married  eareth.  .how  he  may  please,  .wi. 
7.  34  There  is  a  difference,  .between  a  wife  and 
7.  39  The  wife  is  bound  by  the  law  as  loDg  as 

9.  5  Have  we  not  power  to  lead  about,  .a  wife 
Eph.  5.  22  Wives,  submit  yourselves  unto  your  bus. 

5.  23  For  the  husband  is  the  head  of  the  wife 
5.  24  so  (let)  the  wives  (be)  to  their  own  hush. 
5.  25  Husbands,  iove  your  wives,  even  as  Chr. 
5.  28  So  ought  men  to  love  their  wives  as  their 
5.  28  He  that  loveth  his  wife  loveth  himself 
5-  31  shall  be  joined  unto  his  wife,  and  they 
5.  33  let  every  one.  .so  love  his  wife  even  as 
5.  33  the  wife. .that  she  reverence  (her)  husband 
Col.  3.18  Wives,  submit  yourselves  unto  your  own 

3. 19  Husbands,  love  (your)  wives,  and  be  not 
1  Ti.  3.  2  bishop,  .must  be.  .the  husband  of  one  w. 
3.  1 1  Even  so  (must  their)  wives  (be)  grave,  not 
3.  12  the  deacons  be  the  husbands  of  one  wife 
5.  9  a  widow,  .having  been  the  wife  of  one  man 
Titus  1.  6  the  husband  of  one  wife,  haling  faithful 
1  Pe.  3.  1  wives,  .by  the  conversation  of  the  wives 
Rev.  19.  7  the  Lamb,  bis  wife  hath  made  herself  re. 

21.  9  I  will  show  thee  the  bride,  the  Lamb’s  wife 
[See  also  Brother’s  wife,  married  wife,  uncle’s  wife.] 

WIFE'S  mother  — 

A  wife's  mother,  ircvOepd  pent'iera. 

Matt.  8.  14  be  saw  bis  wife’s  mother  laid,  and  sick  of 
Mark  1.  30  Simon’s  wife’s  mother  lay  sick  of  a  fever 
Luke  4.  38  Simon’s  wife’s  mother  was  taken  with  a 

WIVES’  (old)  — 

Belonging  to  an  old  woman,  ypauSr/s  graodes. 

1  Ti.  4.  7  refuse  profane  and  old  wives’  fables,  and 

WILD  — 

1. A  wild  ass,  free,  K~i2pcre. 

Gen.  16.  12  he  will  be  a  wild  man ;  his  hand. .against 

2.  Level  place,  field,  land,  .Ti't?  sadeh. 

Lev.  26.  22  I  will  also  send  wild  beasts  among  you,  whi. 

2  Sa.  2.  18  and  Asahel.. light  of  foot  as  a  wild  roe 

2  Ki.  4.  39  found  a  wild  vine,  and  gathered.. wild  go. 


WILD 


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WILDERNESS 


2  Ki.  14.  0  there  passed  by  a  wild  beast  that  (was)  in 
2  Ch.23.  18  there  passed  by  a  wild  beast  that  (was)in 
Job  m.  15  forgetteth..that  the  wild  beast  may  break 
Hos.  13.  8  X  will  meet  them.. the  wild  beast  shall  te. 

3 .Belonging  to  the  field,  aypios  agrins. 

Matt  3.  4  John.. his  meat  was  locusts  and  wild  liopey 
Mark  I.  6  Johm.he  did  eat  locusts  and  wild  honey 
[See  also  Ass,  beast,  bull,  goats,  grapes,  olive  tree,  ox.] 
WILD  beast  (of  the  desert  or  islands),  goat — 

1. Inhabitants  0/  the  islands  or  sea  shores, 

Isa  13.  32  the  wild  beasts  of  the  islands  shall  cry 

34.  14  the  wild  beasts  of  the  islands,  and  the  satyr 

Jer.  50.  39  with  the  wild  beasts  of  the  islands 

2.  Wild  goat  or  roe,  ipk  aqqo. 

Dcutia.  5  The  hart,  and  the  roebuck.,  and  the  wild  g. 

3.  Wild  beast,  rt  ziz.  . 

Psa.  so.  n  and  the  wild  beasts  of  the  field  (are)  mine 

80.  13  the  wild  beast  of  the  field  doth  devour  it 

4. Inhabitants  of  the  dry  places,  o']*  tsiyyim. 

Isa  13  21  wild  beasts  of  the  desert  shall  lie  there 
,4.  14  The  wild  beasts  of  the  desert  shall  also 
Jer.  30.  39  Therefore  the  wild  beasts  of  the  desert 

WILDERNESS  — 

1  A  wilderness  or  pasture  land,  i:rp  {hh  erels  mid. 
Prov  21.  19  better  to  dwell  in.the  wilderness,  thanwi. 

2 . Jeshimon,  a  desolate  place,  ytD'v\ycshimon. 

Deut  32. 10  found  him.  .in  the  waste  howling  wilde. 
Psa.  68.  7  when  thou  didst  march  through  the  wil. 

3.  A  wilderness  desert,  pasture  land,  isio  midbar. 

Gen.  14.  6  unto  El-paran,  which  (is)  by  the  wildern. 

16.  7  found  her  by  a  fountain  of  water  m  the  w. 

21  14  departed,  and  wandered  in  the  wilderness 
21  20  dwelt  in  the  wilderness,  and  became  an 
21  21  And  he  dwelt  in  the  wilderness  of  Paran 

36.  24  Anah  that  found  the  mules  in  the  wilde. 

37.  22  cast  him  into  this  pit  that  (is)  in  the  wil. 
Exod.  3.  18  three  days’  journey  iuto  the  wilderness 

4  27  into  the  wilderness  to  meet  Moses.  And 
I  1  may  hold  a  feast  unto  me  in  the  wildern. 

7  16  that  they  may  serve  me  in  the  wilderness 

8  27  will  go  three  days’  journey  into  the  wild. 

8  28  sacrifice  to  the  Loup  your  God  in  the  wi. 

13.  18  the  way  of  the  wilderness  of  the  Red  sea 
13  20  encamped  in  Etiiam,  in  the  edge  of  the  w. 

14.  3  They  (are)  entangled  in  the  land,  the  wi. 

14.  11  hast  thou  taken  us  away  to  die  in  the  wi. 

14.  12  than  that  we  should  die  in  the  wilderness 

1 5.  22  into  the  wilderness . .  three  days  ill  the  w . 

16.  1  came  unto  the  wilderness  of  Sin,  which 
16.  2  murmured  against  Moses,  .in  the  wilder. 

16  3  ye  have  brought  us  forth  into  this  wilde. 

16.  10  that  they  looked  toward  the  wilderness 
16.  14  upon  the  face  of  the  wilderness  (there  lay) 

16.  32  bread  wherewith  I  have  fed  you  in  the  w. 

17.  1  journeyedfromthewildernessof  Sin,  after 

18.  5  came  with  his  sons,  .into  the  wilderness 

19.  1  same  day  came  they  (into)  the  wilderness 
19.  2  had  pitched  in  the  wilderness :  and  there 

lev.  7.  38  to  offer  their  oblations . .  in  the  wilderness 

16. 10  let  him  go  for  a  scape  goat  into  the  wild. 

16  2i  by  the  hand  of  a  fit  man  into  the  wilder. 
16.  22  and  he  shall  let  go  the  goat  in  the  wilde. 
Num  1.  1  spake  unto  Moses  in  the  wilderness  of  S. 

1.  19  so  he  numbered  them  in  the  wilderness 
3.  4  offered  strange  fire,  .in  the  wilderness  of 
3.  14  I, OKI)  spake  unto  Moses  in  the  wilderness 
9  1  Lord  spake  unto  Moses  in  the  wilderness 

9  5  in  the  wilderness  of  Sinai :  according  to 

to.  12  their  journeys  out  of  the  wilderness  of  S. 
10.  12  the  cloud  rested  in  the  wilderness  of  Par. 
10.  31  luiowest  how  we  are  to  encamp  in  the  w. 

12.  16  people,  .pitched  in  the  wilderness  of  Par. 
m  3  sent  them  from  the  wilderness  of  Paran 

13. ’  21  searched  the  land  from  the  wilderness  of 

13  26  unto  the  wilderness  of  Paran,  to  Kadesh 

14  2  or  would  God  we  had  died  in  this  wilder. 

14.  16  therefore  he  hath  slain  them  in  the  wild. 
14.  22  my  miracles  which  I  did.  .in  the  wilder. 
14.  25  get  you  into  the  wilderness  by  the  way  of 
14.  29  Your  carcases  shall  fall  in  this  wilderness 
14  33  your  carcases,  they  shall  fall  in  this  wild. 

14.  33  your  children  shall  wander  in  the  wilder. 
14  33  until  your  carcases  be  wasted  in  the  wil. 
14  35  in  this  wilderness  they  shall  be  consumed 

15.  32  while  the  children  of  Israel  were  in  the  w. 
16  13  to  kill  us  in  the  wilderness,  except  thou 

20  4  congregation  of  the  Lord  into  this  wild. 

21.  5  brought,  .out  of  Egypt  to  die  in  the  wi.? 
21.  11  in  the  wilderness  which  (is)  before  Moab 

21  13  which  (is)  in  the  wilderness  that  cometh 
2i.  18  And  from  the  wilderness  (they  went)  to 
21.  23  and  went  out  against  Israel  into  the  wil. 
24.  1  but  he  set  his  face  toward  the  wilderness 
26.  64  they  numbered  the  children. .in  the  wild. 

26.  65  They  shall  surely  die  in  the  wilderness 

27.  3  Our  father  died  in  the  wilderness,  and  he 

27. 14  water  of  Meribali  in  Kadesh  in  the  wild. 
32.  13  made  them  wanderin  the  wilderness  forty 

32.  15  he  will  yet  again  leave  them  in  the  wild. 

33.  6  pitched' in  Etham .  .in  the  edge  of  the  w. 
33.  8  through  the  midst  of  the  sea  into  the  w. 
33.  8  went  three  days’  journey  in  the  wilderness 
33.  11  removed.. and  encamped  in  the  wilderness 
33  12  took  their  journey  out  of  the  wilderness 

33. 15  departed.. and  pitched  in  the  wilderness 
33  36  pitched  in  the  wilderness  of  Zin,  which 
I4.  3  south  quarter  shall  be  from  the  wildern. 


Deut.  1.  1  all  Israel  on  this  side  Jordan  in  the  wila. 

1.  19  through  all  that  great  and  terrible  wilde. 

1.  31  in  the  wilderness,  where  thou  hast  seen 

1.  40  take  your  journey  into  the  wilderness  by 

2.  1  took  our  journey  into  the  wilderness  by 

2.  7  knoweththy walkingtliroughthisgreatw. 

2.  8  passed  by  the  way  of  the  wilderness  of  M  0. 

2.  26  sent  messengers  out  of  the  wilderness  of 

4.  43  Bezel-  in  the  wilderness,  in  the  plain  cou. 

8.  2  God  led  thee  these  forty  years  in  the  wil. 

8.  15  led  thee  through  thatgreat.  .terrible  wil. 

8.  16  Who  fed  thee  in  the  wilderness  with  ma. 

9.  7  provokedst  the  Lord,  .to  wrath  in  the  wil. 

0.  28  brought  them  out  to  slay  them  in  the  wi. 

5  what  he  did  unto  you  in  the  wilderness 
11  24  from  the  wilderness  and  Lebanon,  from 
29  5  I  have  led  you  forty  years  in  the  wildern. 

32.  51  waters  of  Meribah-Kadesh,  in  the  wilder. 
Josh  1. '  4  From  the  wilderness  and  this  Lebanon,  ev. 

3.  4  died  in  the  wilderness  by  the  way,  after 

5.  5  all  the  people  (that  were)  born  in  the  wil. 

5.  6  walked  forty  years  in  the  wilderness,  till 
S.  1 5  before  them,  and  fled  by  the  way  of  the  w 
8.  20  people  that  fled  to  the  wilderness  turned 
8.  24  in  thewilderness  wherein  they  chased  them 

12.  8  and  in  the  wilderness,  and  in  the  south 

-  14.  10  wandered  in  the  wilderness :  and  now,  lo 

15.  1  to  the  border  of  Edom  the  wilderness  of 

13.  61  In  the  wilderness,  Beth-arabah,  Middin 

16.  1  to  the  wilderness  that  goeth  up  from  Jer. 

18.  12  goings  out  thereof  were  at  the  wilderness 

20.  8  they  assigned  Bezel- in  the  wilderness  upon 

24.  7  and  ye  dwelt  in  the  wilderness  along  sea. 
Judg.  1.  16  with  the  children  of  Judah  into  the  wild. 

8.  7  tear  your  flesh  with  the  thorns  of  the  wi. 

8^  16  thorns  of  the  wilderness  and  briers,  and 

11. 16  walked  through  the  wilderness  unto  t  he 
11  18  Then  they  went  along  through  the  wilde. 

11  22  and  from  the  wilderness  even  unto  Jord. 

20  42  unto  the  way  of  the  wilderness ;  but  the 
20.  45  turned  and  fled  toward  the  wilderness  un. 

20.  47  turned  and  fled  to  the  wilderness  unto  the 
1  Sa.  4.  8  that  smote  the  Egyptians.,  in  the  wildern. 

13  iS  to  the  valley  of  Zeboim  toward  the  wilde. 

17  28  hast  thou  left  those  few  sheep  in  the  wil. 

23.  14  David  abode  in  the  wilderness  m  strong 
03  14  remained  in  a  mountain  in  thewilderness 
23  is  David  (was)  in  the  wilderness  of  Zipli  in 
23.  24  David  and  his  men  (were) in  the  wilderness 
23  25  came  down  into  a  rock, and  abode  intliew. 

23  2s  pursued  after  David  in  the  wildernessof 

24  1  Behold,  David  (is)  in  the  wilderness  of  E. 

25  1  and  went  down  to  the  wilderness  of  Paran 

25.  4  David  heard  in  the  wilderness  that  Nabal 
2s  14  David  sent  messengers  out  of  the  wildern. 
23.  21  kept  all  that  this  (fellow)  hath  in  the  wil. 

26  2  Saul  arose,  and  went  down  to  the  wilder. 
-=6"  2  with  him,  to  seek  David  in  the  wilderness 
26  3  but  David  abode  in  the  wilderness;  and  he 
26  3  that  Saul  came  after  him  into  the  wilder. 

2  Sa.  2.  4  before  Giah  by  the  way  of  the  wilderness 
13.  23  passed  over,  toward  the  way  of  the  wild. 
13.  28  See,  I  will  tarry  in  the  plain  of  the  wild. 

16  2  such  as  be  faint  in  the  wilderness  may  dr. 

17. 16  Lodge  not  this  night  in  the  plains  of  the 

17.  29  hungry,  and  weary,  and  thirsty,  in  the  wi. 

1  Ei.  2.  34  be  was  buried  in  his  own  house  in  the  wi. 

9  18  Baalath,  and  Tadmor  in  the  wilderness 

19.  4  he  himself  wentaday’s  journey  into  tliew. 

19.  15  return  on  thy  way  to  the  wilderness  of  D. 

2  Ki.  3.  8  The  way  through  the  wilderness  of  Edom 

1  Ch.  5.  9  unto  the  entering  in  of  the  wilderness  from 

6  78  Bezel-  in  the  wilderness  with  her  suburbs 
12!  8  into  the  hold  to  the  wilderness  men  of  111. 
21  29  which  Moses  made  in  thewilderness,  and 

2  Ch  1  3  servant  of  the  LORD  had  made  in  the  wil. 

8  4  built  Tadmor  in  the  wilderness,  and  all 

20.  16  end  of  the  brook,  before  the  wilderness 
20  20  went  forth  into  the  wilderness  of  Tekoa 

10.  24  came  toward  the  watch  tower  in  the  wil. 
24.  9  servant  of  God  (laid)upon  Israel  in  the  w. 

Nell  9  19  forsookest  them  not  in  the  wilderness,  the 
9.  21  forty  years  didst,  .sustain  them  in  the  wi. 
Job  1.  19  there  came  a  great  wind  from  the  wilder. 

38  26  (on)  the  wilderness,  wherein  (there  is)  no 
Psa.  29.  8  wilderness;  the  Lord  siiaketli  the  wilder. 
35  7  wander  far  off,  pind)  remain  in  the  wild. 

63  title.  Psalm  of  David,  when  he  was  in  the  wi. 
65.  12  They  drop  (upon)  the  pastures  of  the  wi. 
78.  13  He  clave  the  rocks  in  the  wilderness,  and 
78  19  saul,  Can  God  furnish  a  table  in  the  wild.? 
78.  40  How  oft  did  they  provoke  him  in  the  wi. 
78.  52  and  guided  them  in  the  wilderness  like  a 
gr"  8  as  (ill)  the  day  of  temptation  in  the  wild. 
102.  6  I  am  like  a  pelican  of  the  wilderness,  I 

106  9  through  the  depths,  as  through  the  wild. 

106.  14  lusted  exceedingly  in  the  wilderness,  and 
10C  26  against  them,  to  overthrow  them  in  the  w. 

107.  4  They  wandered  in  the  wilderness  in  a  sol. 

107  33  He  turneth  rivers  into  a  wilderness,  and 
107.  35  He  turneth  the  wilderness  into  a  standing 
136.  16  him  which  led  his  people  through  the  w. 

Prov.21. 19  better  to  dwell  iu  the  wilderness,  than  w. 
Son"-  3.  6  Who  (is)  this  that  cometh  out  of  the  wil. 

°  8.  5  Who  (is)  this  that  cometh  up  from  the  w. 
Isa.  14.  17  made  the  world  as  a  wilderness,  anddes. 

16.  1  ruler  of  the  land  from  Sela.  to  the  wilde. 
16.  8  they  wandered  (through)  the  wilderness 
27.  10  habitation  forsaken,  and  left  like  a  wild. 
32.  15  wilderness  be  a  fruitful  field,  and  the  fr. 
32.  16  Then  judgment  shall  dwell  in  the  wilder. 
35.  1  The  wilderness  and  the  solitary  place  sh. 


Isa.  33.  6  for  in  the  wilderness  shall  waters  break 

40.  3  The  voice  of  him  that  crietli  in  the  wild. 

41.  18  I  will  make  the  wilderness  a  pool  of  wa. 

4:.  19  I  will  plant  in  the  wilderness  the  cedar 

42.  11  Let  the  wilderness  and  the  cities  thereof 

43.  19  I  will  even  make  a  way  in  the  wilderness 
43.  20  because  I  give  waters  iu  the  wilderness 

50.  2  I  dry  up  the  sea,  I  make  the  rivers  a  wild. 

51.  3  will  make  her  wilderness  like  Eden,  ana 
63.  13  through  the  deep,  as  an  horse  in  the  wil. 

64. 10  holy  cities  are  a  wilderness,  Zion  is  a  wi. 

Jer.  2.  2  when  thou  wentest  after  me  in  the  wild. 

2.  6  led  us  through  the  wilderness,  through  a 
2.  24  A  wild  ass  used  to  the  wilderness,  (tliat)sn. 

2.  31  Have  I  been  a  wilderness  unto  Israel?  a 

3.  2  sat  for  them,  as  the  Arabian  in  the  wilde. 

4.  1 1  A  dry  wind  of  the  high  places  in  the  wild. 

4.  26  fruitful  place  (was)  a  wilderness,  and  all 
9.  2  Oh  that  I  had  in  the  wilderness  a  lodging 

9. 10  for  the  habitations  of  the  wilderness  a  la. 

9. 12  land  perislieth  (and)  is  burnt  up  like  a  w. 

9.  26  utmost  corners,  that  dwell  in  the  wilder. 

12.  lomade  my  pleasant  portiona  desolate  wil. 

12. 12  come  upon  all  high  places  through  the  w.  . 

13.  24  that  passeth  away  by  the  wind  of  the  wil. 

17.  6  inhabit  the  parched  places  in  the  wilder. 

22.  6  surely  I  will  make  thee  a  wilderness,  (and) 

23. 10  pleasant  places  of  the  wilderness  are  dri. 

31  2  the  people.,  found  grace  in  the  wilderness 

48  6  Flee,  .and  belike  the  heath  in  the  wilder, 
so.  12  hindermost  of  the  nations  (shall  be)  a  wi. 

Lam.  4.  3  cruel,  like  the  ostriches  in  the  wilderness 
4.  19  mountains,  they  laid  wait  for  us  in  the  w. 
e.  q  our  lives  because  of  the  sword  of  the  wil. 

Eze  6  14  more  desolate  than  thewilderness  toward 

19  13  now  she  (is)  planted  in  the  wilderness,  in 

20  10  Wherefore  I.. brought  them  into  the  wil. 

20  1 3  rebelled  against  me  in  the  wilderness,  the. 

20.  13  pour  out  my  fury  upon  them  m  the  wild. 

20. 13  lifted  up  my  hand  unto  them  m  the  wild. 

20  17  did  I  make  an  end  of  them  in  the  wilder. 

20.  18  But  I  said  unto  their  children  in  the  wil. 

20.  21  my  anger  against  them  in  the  wilderness 
20.  2^  lifted  up  mine  hand. .in  the  wilderness,  th. 

20.  35  I  will  bring  you  into  the  wilderness  of  the 
20.  36  I  pleaded  with  your  fathers  m  the  wilde. 

23.  42  brought  Sabeans  from  the  wilderness  wh. 

20  3  I  will  leave  thee  (thrown)  into  the  wilder. 

24.  25  and  they  shall  dwell  safely  in  the  wilder. 
Hos  2.  3  make  lieras  a  wilderness,  and  set  her  like 

2  14  bring  her  into  the  wilderness,  and  speak 
q.  10  I  found  Israel  like  grapes  m  the  wildern. 
i3.  3  I  did  know  thee  in  the  wilderness,  in  the 

13. 13  of  the  Lord  shall  come  up  from  the  wild. 
Joel  1.  19,  20  hath  devoured  the  pastures  of  the  wi. 

2  3  behind  them  a  desolate  wilderness ;  yea 

2'  22  for  the  pastures  of  thewilderness  do  spr. 

3.  19  Edom  shall  be  a  desolate  wilderness,  for 
Amos  2.  10  led  you  fortyyears  througlithe  wilderness 

3.  23  sacrifices  and  offerings  in  the  wilderness 
Zcph.  2.  13  Nineveh  a  desolation,  (and)  dry  like  a  wi. 
Mai.  1.  3  heritage  waste  for  the  dragons  of  the  wil. 

i.A  plain,  obscure  or  unknown  place,  njrgi.  arabah. 
Job  24.  3  wilderness  (yieldeth)  food  for  them  (and) 
39.  6  Whose  house  I  have  made  the  wilderness 
Isa.  33'.  q  Sharon  is  like  a  wilderness ;  and  Bashan 
Jer.  31.  43  Her  cities  are  a  desolation. .and  a  wilder. 
Amos .6.  14  entering  in..uuto  the  river  of  the  wilder. 

5 .A  dry  place,  n;v  tsiyyah.  . 

Job  30.  3  fleeing  into  the  wilderness  111  former  time 
Psa.  78.  17  by  provoking  the  Most  High  in  the  wild. 

d. Ruin,  desert,  inn  tohu. 

Job  12.  24  causeth  them  to  wander  in  a  wilderness 
Psa.  107.  40  causeth  them  to  wander  in  the  wilderness 

7. A  desert,  desolate  place,  Ip-gpia  eremia. 

Mattis.  33  we  have  so  much  bread  in  the  wilderness 
Mark  8.  4  these  (men)  with  bread  here  111  the  wild.? 
2  Co.  1 1.  26  perils  in  the  wilderness,  (in)  perils  in  the 

0  Deserted,  desolate  {place),  (pypos  eremos. 

“  1  John  the  Baptist,  preaching  in  the  wild. 

3  The  voice  of  one  crying  in  the  wilderness 
1  Jesus  led  up  of  the  spirit  into  the  wilder. 

7  What  went  ye  out  into  the  wilderness  to 
3  voice  of  one  crying  in  the  wilderness,  Pr. 
I.  4  John  did  baptize  in  the  wilderness,  and 

I.  12  the  spirit  driveth  him  into  thewilderness 
3  he  was  there  in  the  wilderness  forty  days 

3  2  unto  John  the  son  of  Zacliarias  in  the  wi. 

7  4  The  voice  of  one  crying  in  the  wilderness 
4’  I  was  led  by  the  spirit  into  the  wilderness 
3’  16  he  withdrew  himself  iuto  the  wilderness 
?!  24  What  went  ye  out  into  the  wilderness  for 

8  20  and  was  driven  of  the  devil  into  the  wil. 
is’  4  not  leave  the  ninety  and  nine  in  the  wil. 

John  1.  23  I  (am)  the  voice  of  one  crying  in  the  wil. 

3  14  as  Moses  lifted  up  the  serpent  in  the  wil. 

6  49  Your  fathers  did  eat  manna  in  the  wilde. 

II.  34  thence  unto  a  country  near  to  the  wilde. 
Acts  7  30  there  appeared  to  him  in  the  wilderness 

7  36  in  the  Red  sea, and  in  the  wilderness  forty 
7  -8  is  he  that  was  in  the  church  in  the  wilde. 
7  42  (by  the  space  of)  forty  years  in  the  wild. 

7  44  had  the  tabernacle  of  witness  in  the  wil. 

13.  18  suffered  be  their  manners  in  the  wildern. 
21  38  leddestout  into  the  wilderness  four  thou. 
1  Co  10  5  for  they  were  overthrown  in  the  wilder. 
Heb.  3  8  in  the  day  of  temptation  in  the  wildern. 

3  17  sinned,  whose  carcases  fell  in  the  wilder. 
Hey  12.  6  woman  fled  into  the  wilderness,  where 


Matt.  3. 

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4- 
11. 

Mark  1. 


Luke 


WILDERNESS 


105G 


WILL 


Rev.  12.  14  that  she  might  fly  into  the  wilderness 

17.  3  carried  me  away  in  the  spirit  into  the  w. 

WILDERNESS,  that  dwell  in,  inhabiting  the  — 

Inhabitants  of  the  dry  places,  D'>x  tsiyyim. 

Psa.  72.  9  They  that  dwell  in  the  wilderness  shall 
74.  14  meat  to  the  people  inhabiting  the  wilder. 
Isa.  23. 13  founded  it  for  them  that  dwell  in  the  wi. 

Wilderness  of  Beer-Sheba,  J 12V  1N3 
At  the  S.  of  Simeon. 

Gen.  21.  14  she.  .wandered  in  the  wilderness  of  Beer-s. 

Wilderness  of  Beth-Aven,  JIN  n'3  333D. 

At  the  E.  of  Bethel  and  N.  of  Benjamin. 

Josh  18.  12  goings  out. .were  at  the  wilderness  of  B.  A. 

Wilderness  of  Damascus,  piyan  3333. 

Near  Damascus,  in  Syria. 

1  Ki.  19. 15  return  on  thy  way  to  the  wilderness  of  D. 
Wilderness  of  Edom,  013N  3333. 

At  the  S.  end  and  E.  side  of  Salt  sea. 

2  Ki.  3.  8  The  way  through  the  wilderness  of  E. 
Wilderness  of  En-gedi,  '33  j'y  3330. 

At  the  W.  of  Salt  Sea,  in  juiiah. 

1  Sa.  24.  i  Behold,  David  (is)  in  the  wilderness  of  E. 
Wilderness  of  Etham  or  of  Red  Sea,  'JlO  01  3330  or 

Q.3N  3330. 

At  the  E.  side  of  W.  Gulf  of  Red  Sea. 

Exod  13.18  the  way  of  the  wilderness  of  the  Red  Sea 
Num33.  8  three  days’  journey  in  the  wilderness  of  E. 
Wilderness  of  Gibeon,  J’ljnf  3330. 

At  the  W.  of  Gibeon  in  Benjamin. 

2  Sa.  2.  24  hills,  .by  the  way  of  the  wilderness  of  G. 
Wilderness  of  Jeruel,  /N'-OJ  3330. 

At  the  S.  of  Judah. 

2  Ch.20.  16  ye  shall  find,  .before  the  wilderness  of  J. 
Wild  mess  of  Judah,  .3333'  3330. 

On  the  extreme  S.  of  Judah. 

Judg.  1. 16  into  the  wilderness  of  J.,which(lieth)in  the 
Psa.  63.  title,  when  he  was  in  the  wilderness  of  J. 
Wilderness  of  Kadesh,  BHj)  3330. 

Near  Kadesh-barnea. 

Psa.  29.  8  the  Lord  shaketh  the  wilderness  of  K. 
Wilderness  of  Kedemoth,  rP03p  3330. 

On  the  E.  of  Salt  Sea,  and  N.  of  Anion. 

Deut.  2.  26  messengers  out  of  the  wilderness  of  Ked. 
Wilderness  of  Maon,  jiyo  3330. 

On  the  S.  W.  of  Salt  Sea. 

1  Sa.  23.  24  his  men  (were)  in  the  wilderness  of  SI.,  in 

23.  25  wherefore  lie.. abode  in  the  wildernessof  SI. 
23.  25  pursued  after  David  in  the  wilderness  of  SI. 
Wilderness  of  Sloab,  3 N  O  3330. 

On  the  E.  of  Salt  Sea. 

Deut.  2.  8  passed  by  the  way  of  the  wilderness  of  Si. 
Wilderness  of  Paran,  J-JNS  3330. 

At  the  S.  of  Kadesh-barnea. 

Gen.  21.  21  And  he  dwelt  in  the  wilderness  of  P.,  and 
Num.10. 12  and  the  cloud  rested  in  the  wildernessof  P. 

12. 16  the  people,  .pitched  in  the  wilderness  of  P. 
13.  3  Moses.. senttliemfrom  the  wildernessof  P. 
13.  26  went  and  came,  .into  the  wilderness  of  P. 

2  Sa.  25.  1  David . .  went  down  to  the  wilderness  of  P. 
Wilderness  of  Shur,  3Ur  3330. 

O.i  the  E.  side  of  W.  Gulf  of  Red  Sea. 

Exod.15.  22  they  went  out  into  the  wilderness  of  S. 
Wil’emess  of  Sin,  j'p  3330.  N.  JV.  of  Sinai. 

Exodi6.  1  they,  .cameinto  the  wildernessof  S.,  which 
17.  1  Israel  journeyed  from  the  wilderness  of  S. 
Numj3. 11  they,  .encamped  in  the  wilderness  of  S. 
33.  12  took  their  journey  out  of  the  wilder,  of  S. 
Wilderness  of  Sinai,  'I'D  3330.  N.  of  Sinai. 

Exodig.  1  same  day  came  they  (into)  the  wilder.ofS. 

19.  2  they,  .were  come  (to)  the  desert  of  S.,  and 
Lev.  7.  38  to  offer,  .unto  the  Lord,  in  the  wild,  of  S. 
Num.  1.  1  the  Lord  spake,  .in  the  wilderness  of  Sin. 

1.  19  he  numbered  them  in  the  wildernessof  S. 

3.  4  Nadab  and  Abihu  died . .  in  the  wilder,  of  S. 

3. 14  the  Lord  spake,  .in  the  wilderness  of  Sin. 

9.  1  the  Lord  spake,  .in  the  wilderness  of  Sin. 

9.  5  keptthepassover.. in  the  wildernessof  Sin. 

10.  12  took  their  journey  outof  the  wilder,  of  S. 

26.  64  numbered.  .Israel  in  the  wilderness  of  S. 
33.  15  And  they,  .pitched  in  the  wilderness  of  S. 

33. 16  And  they  removed  from  the  desert  of  Sin. 
Wildernessof  Zin,  J?  33pa.  S.  of  Salt  Sea. 

Num. 13.  21  from  the  wilderness  of  Z.  unto  Rehob,  as 

20.  1  Then  came.  .Israel,  .into  the  desert  of  Z. 

27. 14  For  ye  rebelled,  .in  the  desert  of  Z. 

27.  14  water  of  Meribah.  .in  the  wilderness  of  Z. 

33.  36  And  they,  .pitched  in  the  wilderness  of  Z. 

34.  3  from  the  wilderness  of  Z.  along  by  the  co. 
Deut.32.  51  ye  trespassedagainstme.  .in  thewild.of  Z. 
J osh  15.  1  the  wilderness  of  Z.  southward  (was)  the 

Wilderness  of  Ziph,  f]'T  333a. 

Between  Hebron  and  the  Salt  Sea. 

1  Sa.  23. 14  David,  .remained,  .in  the  wilderness  of  Z. 
2  i- 15  David  (was)  in  the  wilderness  of  Z.  in  a 
26.  2  Saul,  .went  down  to  the  wilderness  of  Z. 
26.  2  to  seek  David  in  the  wilderness  of  Z. 


WILE,  wilily  — 

1  .Fraud,  deceit,  S31  nelcel. 

Num  25. 18  For  they  vex  you  with  their  wiles,  where. 

2.  Craftiness ,  subtil ty,  prudence,  na ny  prmah. 

Josh.  9.  4  They  did  work  wilily,  and  went  and  made 

3.  A  method,  artifice,  cunning,  fraud,  yeQoSda. 

Eph.  6. 11  ye  may  be  ableto  stand  against  the  wiles 

WILFULLY  — 

Willingly,  voluntarily,  hcovaiois  hekousios. 

Ileb.  10.  26  For  if  we  sin  wilfully  after  that  we  have 

WILL,  (would)  — 

l.Soul,  desire,  tr?)  nephesh. 

Psa.  27.  12  Deliver  me  not  over  unto  the  will  of  mine 
41.  2  wilt  not  deliver  him  unto  the  will  of  his 
Eze.  16.  27  delivered  thee  unto  the  will  of  them  that 

2.  To  will  or  wish,  N3x  tseba. 

Dan.  4.  35  doeth  according  to  his  will  in  the  army  of 

3.  Thought,  desire,  will,  myp  reuth. 

Ezra  7.18  with . .  the  gold,  that  do  after  the  will  of 

4.  Goodwill,  good  pleasure,  Jisi  raison. 

Gen.  49.  6  and  in  their  self  will  they  digged  down  a 
Lev.  1.  3  he  shall  offer  it  of  his  own  voluntary  will 
19.  5  the  Lord,  ye  shall  offer  it  at  your  own  w. 
22. 19  at  your  own  will  a  male  without  blemish 
22.  29  offer  a  sacrifice,  .offer  (it)  at  your  own  w. 
Neh.  9.  24  that  ihey  might  do  with  them  as  they  wo. 
Esth.  9.  5  did  what  they  would  unto  those  that  ha. 
Psa.  40.  8  I  delight  to  do  thy  will,  0  my  God,  yea 
143.  10  Teach  me  to  do  thy  will;  for  thou  (art) 
Dan.  8.  4  but  he  did  according  to  his  will,  and  be. 

11.  3  great  dominion,  and  do  according  to  his  w. 

11.  16  shall  do  according  to  his  own  will,  and 

11.  36  And  the  king  shall  do  accordingto  his  w. 

5 . Counsel,  purpose,  fiovhii  bottle. 

Acts  13.  36  had  served  his  own  generation  by  the  w. 

6.  Counsel ,  purpose,  /3oiXrgaa  boulema. 

Rom.  9.  19  find  fault?  for  who  hath  resisted  his  will? 

7 . Mind,  judgment,  decision,  yviipri  gnome. 

Rev.  17. 17  G.  hath  put  in  their  hearts  to  fulfil  his  w. 

8.  Will,  wish,  Olxnp athelema. 

Matt.  6— 10-Xkywill  be  done  on  earth,  as  (it  is)  in  he. 
7.  21  doetlr  tTTiTwill  of  my  Father  which  is  in 

12.  50  Forwhosoever  shall  do  the  will  of  my  Fa. 

18.  14  Even  so  it  is  not  the  will  of  your  Father 

21.  31  Whetherof  them  twain  did  the  will  of  (bis) 
26.  42  may  not  pass,  .except  I  drink  it,  thy  will 

Mark  3.  35  For  whosoever  shall  do  the  will  of  God 
Luken.  .2  [Thy  will  be  done,  as  in  heaven,  so  in  ea.J 
1-2747''  that  servant,  which  knew  his  lord’s  will 

12.  47  neither  did  according  to  his  will,  shall  be 

22.  42  nevertheless  not  my  will,  but  thine,  be 

23.  25  desired;  but  he  delivered  Jesus  to  their  w. 
John  1. 13  norof  the  will  of  the  flesh,  nor  of  the  will 

4.  34  My  meat  is  to  do  the  will  of  him  that  sent 

5.  30  seek  not  mine  own  will,  but  the  will  of  the 

6.  38  not  to  do  mine  own  will,  but  the  will  of 
6.  39  this  is  the  Father's  will  which  hath  sent 

6.  40  this  is  the  will  of  him  that  sent  me,  that 

7.  17  If  any . .  do  his  will,  he  shall  know  of  the 

9.  31  be  a  worshipper  of  God,  and  doeth  his  w. 

Acts  13.  22  a  man.  .which  shall  fulfil  all  my  will 

21.  14  we  ceased,  saying,  The  will  of  the  Lord 

22.  14  that  thou  sliouldest  know  his  will,  and 
Rom.  1.  10  might  have  a  prosperous  journey  bythew. 

2.  18  knowest(liis)will,andapprovest  the  things 

12.  2  good,  and  acceptable,  and  perfect  will  of 

15.  32  That  I  may  come  to  you  with  joy  by  the  w. 

1  Co.  1.  1  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  through  the  will  of 

7.  37  hath  power  over  his  own  will,  and  hath  so 

16.  12  hut  his  will  was  not  at  all  to  come  at  this 

2  Co.  1.  1  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  by  the  will  of  God 

8.  5  to  the  Lord,  and  unto  us  by  the  will  of  G. 
Gal.  1.  4  according  to  the  will  of  God  and  our  Fat. 
Eph.  1.  1  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  by  the  will  of  God 

1.  $  according  to  the  good  pleasureof  his  will 

1.  9  made  known  unto  us  the  mystery  of  his  w. 
1.  11  all  things  after  the  counsel  of  his  own  w. 

5.  17  but  understandingwhat  the  will  of  the  L. 

6.  6  but  as  the  servants  of  Christ,  doing  thew. 
Col.  1.  1  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  by  the  will  of  God 

1.  9  be  filled  with  the  knowledge  of  his  will 

4.  12  stand  perfect  and  complete  in  all  the  will 

1  Th.  4.  3  For  this  is  the  will  of  God,  (even)  your  sa. 

5.  18  for  this  is  the  will  of  God  in  Christ  Jesus 

2  Ti.  1.  1  apostle  of  Jesus  Christ  by  the  will  of  God 

2.  26  who  are  taken  captive  by  him  at  his  will 
Heb.  10.  7  Then  said  I,  Lo,  I  come,  .to  do  thy  will 

10.  9  Then  said  he,  Lo,  I  come  to  do  thy  will 

10.  10  By  the  which  will  we  are  sanctified  thro. 
10.  36  after  ye  have  done  the  will  of  God,  ye  mi. 

13.  21  perfect  in  every  good  work  to  do  his  will 

1  Pe.  2. 15  For  so  is  the  will  of  God,  that  with  well 

3.  17  For  (it  is)  better,  if  the  will  of  God  be  so 

4.  2  the  flesh  to  the  lustsof  men,  butto  the  w. 
4.  3  suffice  us  to  have  wrought  [the  willl  of  the 
4. 19  let  them  that  suffer  according  to  the  will 

2  Pe.  1.  21  prophecy  came  not  in  old  time  by  the  will 
1  Jo.  2. 17  he  that  doeth  the  will  of  God  abideth  for 

5. 14  that  if  we  ask  anything  according  to  liisw. 

9.  Will,  wish,  inclination,  SeXpais  thelesis. 

Heb.  2.  4  divers  miracles.,  according  to  his  own  w.? 
[See  also  Good,  own,  self,  voluntary.] 


WILL  (be  or  make)  willing,  willingly,  to  — 

1  .To  be  willing,  n3N  ahah. 

Gen.  24.  5  Peradventure  the  woman  will  not  be  wil. 

24.  8  if  the  woman  will  not  be  willing  to  follow 
Exod  10.  27  hardened  Pharaoh’s  heart,  and  he  would 
Lev.  26.  21  if  ye  walk  contrary  to  me,  and  will  not  he. 
Deut.  1.  26  Notwithstanding  ye  would  not  go  up,  but 

2.  30  But  Sihon  king  of  Heslibon  would  not  let 
10. 10  time  also,  (and)  the  Lord  would  not  dest. 
23.  5  Nevertheless  the  Lord  thy  God  would  not 

25.  7  he  will  not  perform  the  duty  of  my  husb. 

29.  20  Lord  will  not  spare  him,  but  then  the  an. 
Josh.24.  10  But  I  would  not  hearken  unto  Balaam,  the. 
Judgn.  17  unto  the  king  of  Moab:  buthe  would  not 

19.  10  But  the  man  would  not  tarry  that  night 

19.  25  But  the  men  would  not  hearken  to  him,  so 

20.  13  would  not  hearken  to  the  voice  of  their 

1  Sa.  15.  9  would  not  utterly destroy  them:  butevery 

22. 17  servants  of  the  king  would  not  put  forth 

26.  23  would  not  stretch  forth  mine  hand  agai. 
31.  4  But  his  armour  bearer  would  not;  for  he 

2  Sa.  2.  21  But  Asahel  would  not  turn  aside  from  fo. 

6.  10  So  David  would  not  remove  the  ark  of  the 

12. 17  but  he  would  not,  neither  did  heeat  bre. 

13.  14  Howbeit  he  would  not  hearken  unto  her 

13.  16  But  he  would  not  hearken  unto  her 

13.  25  howbeit  he  would  not  go,  but  blessed  him 

14.  29  but  he  would  not  come  to  him:  and  when 

14. 29  again  the  second  time,  he  would  not  come 
23. 16  nevertheless  he  would  not  drink  thereof 

23.  17  therefore  he  would  not  drink  it.  These 

1  Ki.22.  49  Let  my  servants  go.,  but  Jelioshaphat  wo. 

2  Ki.  8.  19  Yet  the  Lord  would  not  destroy  Judah 

13.  23  would  not  destroy  them,  neither  cast  he 

24.  4  innocent  blood,  which  the  Lord  would 
Ch.  10.  4  But  his  armour  bearer  would  not;  for  he 

11.  18  but  David  would  not  drink  (of)  it,  but  po. 

11.  19  Therefore  he  would  not  drink  it.  These 

19.  19  neither  would  the  Syrians  help  the  child. 
2  Ch.21.  7  Howbeit  the  Lord  would  not  destroy  the 
Job  39.  9  Will  the  unicorn  be  willing  to  serve  thee 
Psa.  81.  11  But  my  people.  .Israel  would  none  of  me 
Prov.  1.  25  all  my  counsel,  and  would  none  of  my  re. 

1.  30  They  would  none  of  my  counsel ;  they  de. 
1.  19  If  ye  be  willing  and  obedient,  yeshall  eat 

28.  12  this  (is)  the  refreshing :  yet  they  would 

30.  9  children  (that)  will  not  hear  the  law  of 
30.  15  shall  be  your  strength ;  and  ye  would  not 
42.  24  for  they  would  not  walk  in  his  ways,  nei. 

Eze.  3.  7  the  house  of  Israel  will  not  hearken  unto 

3.  7  they  will  not  hearken  unto  me ;  for  all  the 

20.  8  rebelled  against  me,  and  would  not  hear. 
2. 1  will  be,  or  where  ?  Tin  elii. 

Hos.  13.  10  I  will  be  thy  "king:  where  (is  any  other) 
13.  14  0  death,  I  will  be  thy  plagues.  .1  wiU  be 

3.  To  have  delight,  please,  desire,  fin  chaphets. 
Ruth  3.  13  if  he  will  not  do  the  part  of  a  kinsman  to 
1  Sa.  2.  25  hearkened  not.  .because  the  Lord  would 
Job  9.  3  If  he  will  contend  with  him,  he  cannot 
Prov  21.  1  water :  he  turneth  it  whithersoever  he  w. 

4.  One  delighting,  will,  desirous,  fan  chaphets. 

1  Ki.  13.  33  whosoeverwould,hecousecratedhim,and 
1  Ch.28.  9  serve  him.  .with  a  willing  mind ;  for  the 

5.  Delight,  pleasure,  business,  J'sn  chephets. 

Prov  31.  13  seeketh  wool  and  flax,  and  worketk  will. 

6.  To  be  pleased,  desirous,  ?n;  yaal,  5. 

Josh  17.  12  but  the  Canaanites  would  dwell  in  that 
Judg.  1.  27  but  tiie  Canaanites  would  dwell  in  that 
1.  35  But  the  Amorites  would  dwell  in  mount 
Hos.  5.  11  because  he  willingly  walked  after  the  co. 

7.  To  know,  be  acquainted  with,  jn;  yada. 

Eccl.  4.  13  foolish  king,  who  will  no  more  be  admo. 

8 . From  his  heart,  13;’?  millibbn. 

Lam.  3.  33  For  he  doth  not  afflict  willingly  nor  grieve 

9.  To  offer  willingly,  make  willing,  3if  nadab. 
Exodc,.  2  of  every  man  that  giveth  it  willingly  with 

35. 21  every  one  whom  his  spirit  made  willing 

33.29  whose  heart  made  them  willing  to  bring, for 

10.  To  offer  ( self)  willingly,  3i)  nadab,  7. 

1  CI1.29.  5  who  (then)  is  willing  to  consecrate  his  se. 

11.  Willing  offering  or  guilt,  nrnj  nedabah. 

2  CI1.35.  8  iiis  princes  gave  willingly  unto  the  people 
Psa.  1 10.  3  Thy  people  (shall  be)  willing  in  the  day  ot 

12.  Willing,  noble,  liberal,  3”ii  nadib. 

Exod35.  3  whosoever  (is)  of  a  willing  heart,  let  him 
33.  22  both  men  and  women,  as  many  as  were  w 
1  CI1.28.  21  every  willing  skilful  man,  for  any  manner 

13.  Soul,  desire,  tysi  nephesh. 

Deut2 1.  14  then  thou  shalt  let  her  go  wliitherslie  will 

14. ro  wish,  will,  N3X  tseba. 

Dan.  4.  17,  25,  32  andgivethit  to  whomsoever  he  will 

5.  21  he  appointethover  it  whomsoever  he  will 

15.  To  give,  jri;  nathan. 

Judg.  8.  25  And  they  answered,  Wewill  willingly  give 

16.  To  wish,  will,  $ovXop.ai  boulomai. 

Matt  11.  27  and  Ore)  to  whomsoever  the  son  [willj  re. 
Markis.  15  Pilate,  willing  to  content  the  people,  rel 
Luke  10.  22  but  the  Son,  and  (he)  to  whom  the  Son  w. 

22.  42  Saying,  Father,  if  thou  be  willing,  remove 
John  18.  39  will  ye  therefore  that  I  release  unto  you 
Acts  18.  15  lookye(toit);  for  I  will  beno  judge  of  such 

27.  43  But  the  centurion,  willing  to  save  Paul 

1  Co. 12.  11  dividing  to  every  man  severally  as  he  will 
1  Ti.  2.  8  I  will  therefore  that  men  pray  everywhere 


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1  Ti.  5.  14  I  will  therefore  that  the  younger  women 

6.  q  But  they  that  will  he  rich  fall  into  temp. 
Titus  3.  8  these  things  I  will  that  thou  affirm  const. 
Heb.  6. 17  willing  more  abundantly  to  showuntothe 
Jas  4  4  whosoever  therefore  will  be  a  friend  of 

2  Pe  3.  q  not  willing  that  any  should  perish,  but 
Jude  5  I  will  therefore  put  you  in  remembrance 

17.  To  become,  happen,  yivoyaiginomai. 

Acts  2o.  16  because  he  would  not  spend  the  time  m 
18  To  think  well,  be  pleased,  tbSoKtai  eudokeb. 

2  Co.  5.  8  willing  rather  to  be  absent  from  the  body 
i  Th.  2.  8  we  were  willing  to  have  imparted  unto 

19.  Willingly,- voluntarily, naff  hcovcriovkalhhekcnis. 
Phra.  14  not  be  as  it  were  of  necessity,  but  willing. 

20.  Willingly,  voluntarily,  eKovaias  hekousios. 

i  Pe.  5.  2  not  by  constraint,  but  willingly ;  not  for 

21.  Willing,  voluntary,  Ikoxxto.  hekousa, 

Korn.  8  20  was  made  subject  to  vanity,  but  willing. 

1  Co.  9  17  For  if  I  do  this  thing  willingly,  X  have  a 

22.  To  wish,  will,  mean,  0eAw  thelb. 

Matt.  1.19  willing  to  make  her  a  public  example,  was 
c  40  if  any  man  will  sue  thee  at  the  law,  and 

8.  2  Lord,  if  thou  wilt,  thou  canst  make  me  cl. 

8.  3  touched  him,  saying,  I  will ;  be  thou  clean 
q.  13  I  will  have  mercy  and  not  sacrifice  :  for  1 
n.  14  if  ye  will  receive  (it),  this  is  Elias,  which 

ii.  28  Wilt  thou  then  that  we  go  and  gather  th. 

15  28  be  it  unto  thee  even  as  thou  wilt.  And  her 

15.  32  will  not  send  them  away  fasting,  lest  they 

16.  24  If  any  (man)  will  come  after  me,  let  him 

16  23  For  whosoever  will  save  his  life  shall  lose 

17.  4  if  thou  wilt,  let  us  make  here  three  taber. 
iq  17  but  if  thou  wilt  enter  into  life,  keep  the 

19.  21  If  thou  wilt  be  perfect,  go  (and)  sell  that 

20.  14  I  will  give  unto  this  last  even  as  unto  th. 

20  is  Is  it  not  lawful  for  me  to  do  what  I  will 
20.  21  said  unto  her,  What  wilt  thou?  Shesaith 
20.  26  whosoever  will  be  great  among  you,  let 
20.  27  whosoever  will  be  chief  among  you,  let 

20.  32  and  said,  What  will  ye  that  I  shall  do  unto 

21.  29  said,  I  will  not :  but  afterward  he  repen. 

23  4  will  not  move  them  with  one  of  their  tin. 

26.’  15  and  said.  .What  will  ye  give  me,  and  I 
26  17  Where  wilt  thou  that  we  prepare  for  thee 

26.  39  nevertheless  not  as  I  will,  but  asthou(w.) 

27. 17  Whom  will  ye  that  I  release  unto  you?  B. 

27.  43  let  him  deliver  him  now,  if  he  will  have 
Mark  1.  40  saying  unto  him,  If  thou  wilt,  thou  canst 

1  41  touched  him,  and  saith  unto  him,  I  will 

6.  22  Ask  of  me  whatsoever  thou  wilt,  and  I 
6.  25  I  will  that  tliougive  me  by  and  by  in  ach. 

8.  34  Whosoever  will  come  after  me,  let  him  de. 

8.  35  For  whosoever  will  save  his  life  shall  lose 
10.  43  whosoever  will  be  great  among  you,  shall 
10.  44  whosoever  of  you  will  be  the  chiefest,  sh. 
10.  51  What  wilt  thou  that  I  should  do  unto  th  ? 
14.  7  whensoever  ye  will  ye  may  do  them  good 
14  12  Where  wilt  thou  that  we  go  and  prepare 

14  36  nevertheless  not  what  I  will,  but  what  th. 
13  9  Will  ye  that  I  release  unto  you  the  King 

15  12  What  [will  ye  then  that]  I  shall  do  (unto 
Luke  4.  6  delivered  unto  me;  and  to  whomsoever  I  w. 

5. 12  Lord,  if  thou  wilt,  thou  canst  make  me 

5. 13  touched  him,  saying,  I  will;  be  thou  clean 

9.  23  If  any  (man)  will  come  after  me,  let  him 
924  For  whosoever  will  save  his  life  shall  lose 
O  54  Lord,  wilt  thou  that  we  command  fire  to 

10.  29  But  he,  willing  to  justify  himself,  said 

12.  49  and  what  will  I,  if  it  be  already  kindled? 
1-  31  Get  thee  out,  and  depart  hence;  forHerod 
18  41  What  wilt  thou  that  I  shall  do  unto  thee? 
iq.  14  We  will  not  have  this  (man)  to  reign  over 

22  9  said  unto  him,  Where  wilt  thou  that  we 

23  20  Pilate  therefore,  willing  to  release  Jesus 
John  5.  6  he  saith  unto  him, Wilt  thou  be  made  wh.? 

5  21  even  so  the  Son  quickeneth  whom  he  w. 
s  35  ye  were  willing  for  a  season  to  rejoice  in 
5  40  ye  will  not  come  to  me,  that  ye  might  ha. 
6.  21  Then  they  willingly  received  him  unto 
6.  67  Then  said  Jesus  unto  the  twelve,  Will  ye 
7  !7  If  nuv  Ilian  will  do  his  will,  he  shalLkliaiv 

8.  44  the  lusts  of  your  lather  ye  will  do.  He 

9.  27  wherefore  would  ye  hear  (it)  again?  will 

15  7  ye  shall  ask  what  ye  will,  and  it  shall  be 

17  24  I  will  that  they  also  whom  thou  hast  giv. 
21  22  If  I  will  that  he  tarry  till  I  come,  what 
21.  23  if  I  will  that  he  tarry  till  I  come,  what  (is 

Acts  7.  28  Wilt  thou  kill  me,  as  thou  diddest  the  E. 
g.  6  [Lord,  what  wilttliouhave  me  to  do?  And] 

17. 18  What  will  this  babbler  say?  other  some 
18.  21  but  I.  .return  again  unto  you,  if  Godwin 

24.  27  Felix,  willing  to  show  the  Jews  a  pleasure 

25.  9  willing  to  do.  .pleasure .  .said,  Wilt  thou 
Korn.  7.  18  for  to  will  is  present  with  me;  but  (how) 

9. 16  So  then  (it  is)  not  of  him  thatjwilleth,  nor 
q  18  on  whom  he  will  (havemercy).  .whom he 
9  22  if  God,  willing  to  show  (his)  wrath,  and 
•  13.  3  Wilt  thou  then  not  be  afraid  of  the  pow.? 

1  Co  419  But  I . .  come  to  you  shortly,  if  the  Lord  w. 

4  21  What  will  ye?  shall  I  come  unto  you  with 
7  36  let  him  do  what  he  will,  he  sinneth  not 

7  39  at  liberty  to  be  married  to  whom  she  will 
14  35  if  they  will  learn  any  thing,  let  them  ask 
16.  7  Fori  will  not  see  you  nowby  the  way,  but 

2  Co.  8.  11  that  as  (there  was)  a  readiness  to  will,  so 
Phil.  2.  13  For  it  is  God  which  worketh  in  you  both 
1  Ti.  2.  4  Who  will  have  all  men  to  be  saved,  and  to 

5  1  r  to  wax  wanton  against  Christ,  they  will 

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2  Ti.  3. 12  all  that  will  live  godly  in  Christ  Jesus  sh. 
Heb  13  18  good  conscience,  in  all  things  willing  to 
Jas. '  2.  20  But  wilt  thou  know,  0  vain  man,  that  fa. 

4.  15  If  the  Lord  will,  we  shall  live,  and  do  this 

2  Pe  3  5  For  this  they  willingly  are  ignorant  of 

3  John  13  but  I  will  not  with  ink  and  pen  write  unto 

Rev.  n.  5,  5  And  if  any  man  will  hurt  them 

11.  6  to  smite  the  earth,  .as  often  as  they  will 
22.  17  whosoever  will,  let  him  take  the  water  of 

23.  To  be  about  to,  yiAAoi  mello. 

Matt  213  Herod  will  seek  the  young  child  to  dest. 
John’  7.  35  Whither  will  he  go.  .will  he  go  unto  the 

14  22  howisitthatthouwiltmanifestthyselfun. 
Acts  17’  31  in  the  which  he  will  judge  the  world  m 
27  10  Sirs,  I  perceive  that  this  voyage  will  be 
Rev.  3.  16  because  thou  art  lukewarm.  .1  will  spue 

24 . Forward,  prompt,  ready,  npiByyos  prothumos. 
Matt  26.  41  the  spirit  indeed  (is)  willing,  but  the  flesh 

[See  also  Would.] 

WILL  worship  —  , 

Worship  springing  from  self  will,  ideAoOpritrKma. 
Col.  2.  23  a  show  of  wisdom  in  will  worship  and  hu. 

WILL,  against  the,  of  his  own  — 

1. Arot  willing,  unwilling,  &kwv  alcon. 

1  Co.  9.  17  but  if  agaiust  my  will,  a  dispensation,  .is 

2.  To  will,  wish,  flovAoyai  boulomai. 

Ja3.  1. 18  Of  his  own  will  begat  he  us  xviththe  word 

WILLING  of... self  — 

Choosing  of  one's  self,  avdalperos  authairetos. 

2  Co.  8.  3  beyond,  .power,  (they  were)  willing  of  th. 

WILLING  mind,  offering  — 

1.  Willing  offering,  gift,  or  mind,  nyi)  nedabah. 
Exod35-  29  children  of  Israel  brought  a  willing  offe. 

2.  Forwardness,  promptitude,  readiness,  TTpoduyia. 

2  Co.  8.  12  For  if  there  be  first  a  willing  mind,  (it  is) 

WILLOW  (tree)  — 

1  .A  willow,  salix  tree,  rnjJ  ereb. 

Lev.  23.  40  boughs  of  thick  trees,  and  willows  of, the 
Job  40.  22  the  willows  of  the  brook  compasshim  ab. 
Psa.137.  2  We  hanged  our  harps  upon  the  willows 
Isa  15  7  they  carry  away  to  the  brook  of  the  will. 
44.  4  among  the  grass,  as  willows  by  the  water 

2.  A  water  willow,  osier,  nssEX  tsaphtsaphah. 

Eze.  17.  5  by  great  waters, (and)eetit(as)  a  willow  tree 

WIMPLE  — 

A  wide  covering,  mantle,  nnsaa  mitpacliath. 

Isa.  3.  22  mantles,  and  the  wimples,  and  the  crisp. 

WIN,  be  won,  to  — 

1  .To  cleave,  rend,  yp.7  baqa. 

2  Ch.32.  1  encamped,  .and  thought  to  win  them  for 

2.  To  take,  receive,  laqach. 

Prov  11.  30  a  tree  of  life  ;  and  he  that  winneth  souls 

3.  To  gain,  KepSa'ivw  kerdaino. 

Phil  3  8  do  count  them  (but)  dung,  that  I  may  w. 

1  Pe!  3.  1  they  also  may  without  the  word  be  xvon 

WIND,  windy  — - 

l.Wind,  nn  ruach. 

Gen.  8.  1  God  made  a  wind  to  pass  over  the  earth 
Exodio.  13  brought  an  east  wind,  .the  east  wind  br. 
10.  19  turned  a  mighty  strongwest  wind,  which 

14.  21  the  sea  to  go  (back)  by  a  strong  east  wind 

15.  IO  Thou  didst  blow  with  thy  wind,  the  sea 
Num  11.  31  there  xvent  forth  a  wind  from  the  Lord 

2  Sa.  22.  11  and  he  was  seen  upon  the  wings  of  Hie-w. 

1  Ki.  18.  45  the  heaven  xvas  black  with  cloudsand  xvi. 

19.  11  a  great  and  strong  wind  rent  the  mount. 
19.  11  not  in  the  wind ;  and  after  the  wind  an 

2  Ki.  3  17  Ye  shall  not  see  xvind,  neither  shall  ye 

J  ob  1.  19  there  came  a  great  wind  from  the  wilder. 
6.  26  speeches  of  one  that  is  desperate,  .as  wi. 

7  7  remember  that  my  life  (is)  wind :  mine  _ 

8  2  words  of  thy  mouth  (be  like)  a  strong  xvi 
15.  2  knowledge .  .fill  his  belly  with  the .  .wind 
21  18  They  are  as  stubble  before  the  wind,  and 
28.  25  To  make  the  weight  for  the  winds,  and  my 
30.  15  they  pursue  my  soul  as  the  wind,  and  my 
30.  22  Thou  liftest  me  up  to  the  wind ;  thou  ca. 
37  21  but  the  xvind  passeth,  andcleanseth  them 

Psa  1  4  like  the  chaff  which  the  wind  driveth  aw. 

.*8.  10  yea,  he  did  fly  upon  the  xvings  of  the  xvi. 
^  18  42  beat  them  small  as  the  dust  before  thexv. 
35.  5  Let  them  be  as  chaff  before  the  xvind,  and 
48.  7  breakest  the  ships  of  Tarshish.  .an  east  w. 
78  39  xvind  that  passeth  axvay,  and  cometh  not 
83. 13  a  xvheel ;  as  the  stubble  before  the  xvind 
103.  16  For  the  xvind  passeth  over  it,  and  itis  go. 
^*04.  3  xvho  xvalketh  upon  the  xvings  of  the  xvind 
io7.  25  raiseth  the  stormy  xvind,  xvhich  liftetliup 
135.  7  lie  bringeth  the  xvind  out  of  his  treasuries 

147.  18  causeth  his  xvind  to  bloxv,  (and)  the  xvate. 

148.  8  and  vapours ;  stormy  xvind  fulfilling  his 
Prov  11.  29  troubleth  his.  .house  shall  inherit  the  wi. 

25.  14  Whoso  boasteth.  .(is  like)  clouds  and  wi. 
25.  23  north  xvind  driveth  axvay  rain ;  so  (doth) 
27.  16  Whosoever  hideth  her  hideth  the  wind 
30.  4  who  hath  gathered  the  xvind  in  his  fists  ? 
Eccl.  1.  6  xvind  goeth  toward  the  south. .and  the  xv. 
5. 16  profit  hath  he  that,  .laboured  for  the  xvind 
11.  4  He  tliatobserveth  the  xvind  shall  not  sow 
Isa.  7.  2  trees  of  the  xvood  are  moved  with  the  xvi 
11. 15  xvith  his  mighty  xvind  shall  he  shake  his 


Isa.  17.  13  the  chaff  of  the  mountains  before  the  xv. 

26. 18  we  have  as  it  xvere  brought  forth  xvind 
27.  8  stayeth  his  rough  wind  in  the  day  of  the 
32.  2  shall  be  as  an  hiding  place  from  the  xvind 

41. 16  Thou  shalt  fan  them,  and  the  xvind  shall 
41.  29  their  moltenimages(are) xvind  andconfu. 

57.  13  but  the  wind  shall  carry  them  all  axvay 
64.  6  iniquities,  like  the  wind,  have  taken  us 

Jer.  2.  24  snuffeth  up  the  xvind  at  her  pleasure,  in 

4.  11  A  dry  wind  of  the  high  places  in  the  wil. 

4.  12  full  xvind  from  those  (places)  shall  come 

5. 13  prophets  shall  become  wind,  and  the  xvo. 

10.  13  bringeth  forth  the  wind  out  of  his  treas. 

13.  24  stubble  that  passeth  axvay  by  the  xvind  of 

14.  6  they  snuffed  up  the  xvind  like  dragons 

18.  17  I  xvill  scatter  them  as  xvith  an  east  wind 

22.  22  xvind  shall  eat  up  all  thy  pastors,  and  thy 
49.  32  xvill  scatterinto  all  xyinds  them  (that  are) 
49.  36  upon  Elam  will  I  bring  the  four  xvinds 
49.  36  and  xvill  scatter  them  toward  all  those  xv. 

51.  1  raise  up  against  Babylon,  .a  destroying  xv. 

51. 16  and  bringeth  forth  the  xvind  out  of  his 
Eze.  5.  2  third  part  thou  shalt  scatter  in  the  wind 

5. 10  remnant  of  thee  xvill  I  scatter  into  all  the 

5.  12  I  xvill  scatter  a  third  part  into  all  the  xvi. 

12.  14  xvill  scatter  toward  every  wind  all  that 

13.  n  great  hails tones.shallfall;;  and  a  stormy  xv. 

13. 13  I  xvill  even  rend  (it)  xvith  a  stormy  xvind 
17.  10  utterly  xvither  xvhen  theeast  wind  touch. 
17.21  tiiat  remain  shall  be  scattered  toxvard  all  xv 
19. 12  east  xvind  dried  up  her  fruit ;  her  strong 
27.  26  east  xvind  hath  broken  thee  in  the  midst 
37.  9  Prophesyuntothexvind.  .andsayto  thexv. 
37.  9  Come  from  the  four  xvinds,  0  breath,  and 

Dan  2.  35  xvind  carried  them  axvay,  that  no  place 

7.  2  four  xvinds  of  the  heaven  strove  upon  the 

8  8  four  notable  ones,  toward  the  four  xvinds 

11.  4  shall  be  divided  toxvard  the  four  xvinds 
nos.  4.  19  The  wind  hath  bound  her  up  in  her  wings 

8.  7  For  they  have  soxvn  the  wind,  and  they 

12.  1  Ephraim  feedeth  on  wind,  and  folloxveth 

13.  15  xvind  shall  come,  the  xvind  ofithe  Lord  shall 

Amos  4. 13  createth  the  xvind, and  declareth  uuto  man 
Jon.  1.  4  Lord  sent  out  a  great  xvind  into  the  sea 

4.  8  God  prepared  a  vehement  east  wind,  and 
Zech.  2.  6  I  have  spread  you  abroad  as  tiie  four  ivin. 

5.  9  wind  (xvas)  iu  their  xvings ;  for  they  had 

2.  Wind,  aveyos  anemos. 

Matt.  7.  25,  2 7  xvinds  blew,  and  beat  upon  that  house 
8.  26  Then  he  arose,  and  relinked  the  xvinds 
8  27  What  manner  of  man  is  this,  that  even 
1 1!  7  xvent . .  to  see  ?  A  reed  shaken  with  the  xv.? 

14.  24  tossed  xvith  xvaves :  for  the  xvind  xvas  con. 

14.  30  xvhen  he  saxv  the  wind  boisterous,  he  xvas 
14.  32  xvhen  they  xvere  come  into  the  ship,  the  xv. 
24.  31  gather  together  his  elect  from  the  four  xvi. 

Mark  4.  37  there  arose  a  great  storm  of  wind,  and  the 
4  39  rebuked  the  xvind.  .And  the  xvind  ceased 
4.  41  Whatmannerofmanis  tliis.tliateven.  ,xv 

6.  48  forthe  xvind  was  contrary  unto  them  :  and 

6.  51  went  up  unto  them  into  the  ship  ;  anti .  .xv. 
13.  27  gather  together  his  elect  from  the  four  xvi. 

Luke  7!  24  xvent.  .to  see?  A  reed  shaken  xvith  the  xvi.? 
8.  23  there  came  down  a  storm  of  wind  on  the 
8.  24  rebuked  the  wind  and  the  raging  of  the  wa. 
8.  25  for  he  commandeth  even  the  winds  and 
John  6.  18  sea  arose,  by  reason  of  a  great  xvind  that 
Acts  27.  4  sailed  under  Cyprus,  because  the  xvinds 
27  7  xvind  not  suffering  us,  xve  sailed  under  C. 

27!  14  there  arose  against  it  a  tempestuous  wind 
27.  15  was  caught,  and  could  not  bear  up  into  the 
Epli  4.  14  carried  about  with  every  xvind  of  doctrine 
Jas.  3.  4  driven  of  fierce  winds,  yet  are  they  turned 
jude  12  carried  about  of  xvinds;  trees  xvhose  fruit 
Rev  6  13  fig  tree,  .she  is  shaken  of  a  mighty  xvind 

7.  1  four  winds  of  the  earth,  that  the  xvind  sh. 

3.  Sgnrit,  ni/evya  pneuma. 

John  3.  8  wind  bloxveth  xvhere  it  listeth,  and  thou 

4.  To  blow,  breathe,  irveco  pneo. 

Acts  27.  40  hoised  up  the  mainsail  to  the  xvind,  and 

5.  Wind,  7r  1/077  pnoe. 

Acts  2.  2  a  sound . .  as  of  a  rushing  mighty  wind,  and 
WIND,  (about),  or  up,  to  — 

1.  To  be  or  go  round  about,  339  sabab,  2. 

Eze.  41.  7  a  xvinding  about  still  upward  to  the  side 

2.  A  winding  about,  circuit,  3DW  musab. 

Eze.  41.  7  for  the  xvinding  about  of  the  house  xvent 

3.  To  bind,  tie,  Se'co  deb. 

John  19. 40  xvound  it  in  linen  clothes  xvith  the  spices 

4.  To  swathe,  wrap  together,  avareA Aco  sustello. 
Acts  5.  6  young  men  arose,  xvound  him  up,  and  ca. 

5 . To  be  driven  by  the  wind,  hveyiCoyai  anemizomai. 

Jas.  1.  6  like  a  xvave  of  the  sea  driven  xviththe  xvi. 

WINDOW  — 

1. A  window,  woven  work,n six  arubbah. 

Gen  7  11  broken  up,  and  the  windoxvs  of  heaven 

8.  2  fountains  also  of  the  deep  and  the  xvind. 
2  Ki  7.  2,  19  the  Lord  would  make  xvindows  in  he. 
Eccl.  12.  3  those  that  look  out  of  the  windoxvs  be  d. 
Isa  24  18  for  the  windows  from  on  high  are  open,  and 
60.  8  as  a  cloud,  and  as  the  doves  to  their  xvi.? 
Mai.  3.  10  if  I  xvill  not  open  you  the  windoxvs  of  he. 

2.  A  window,  perforated  place,  p'/’O  challon. 

Gen.  8.  6  Noah  opened  the  xvindow  of  the  ark  which 

26.  8  looked  out  at  a  window,  and  saw,  and,  be 


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Josh.  2.  15  let  them  down  by  a  cord  through  the  wi. 

2.  18  bind  this  line  of  scarlet  thread  in  the  wi. 

2.  21  and  she  bound  the  scarlet  line  in  the  wi. 
Judg.  5.  28  mother  of  Sisera  looked  out  at  a  window 

1  Sa.  19.  12  So  Michal  let  David  down  through  a  wi. 

2  Sa.  6. 16  looked  through  a  window,  and  saw  king 
t  Ki.  6.  4  for  the  house  he  made  windows  of  narrow 
2  Ki.  9.  30  and  tired  her  head,  and  looked  out  at  a  w. 

9.  32  lifted  up  his  face  to  the  window,  and  said 

13.  17  Open  the  window  eastward  :  and  he  open. 

1  Ch.15.  29  looking  out  at  a  window,  saw  king  David 
Prov.  7.  6  For  at  the  window  of  my  house  I  looked 
Song  2.  9  looketh  forth  at  the  windows,  showing 
Jer.  9.  21  For  death  is  come  up  into  our  windows 

22.  14  cuttetli  him  out  windows;  and  (it  is)  ciel. 
Eze.  40.  16  narrow  windows,  .windows  (were)  round 

40.  22  their  windows,  and  their  arches,  and  their 
40.  25  windows  in  it.  .like  those  windows :  the 
40.  29  windows  in  it  and  in  the  arches  thereof 
40.  33  windows  therein,  and  in  the  arches  thereof 

40.  36  windows  to  it  round  about :  the  length 
41  16  narrow  windows . .  up  to  the  windows . .  and 

41.  26  narrow  windows  and  palm  trees  on  the 
Joel  2.  9  they  shall  enter  in  at  the  windows  like  a 
Zeph.  2.  14  voice  shall  sing  in  the  windows ;  desolat. 

3.  Windows,  kavvin. 

Dan.  6.  10  his  windows  being  open  in  his  chamber 

4.  Bright  object,  ink  tsohar. 

Gen.  6.  16  A  window  shalt  thou  make  to  the  ark,  and 
5  .Suns,  openings  for  sun's  rays,  riiB'ngi  shemashoth. 

Isa.  54.  12  I  will  make  thy  windows  of  agates,  and 
6. An  outlook,  sheqeph. 

1  Ki.  7.  5  doors  and  posts  (were)  square,  with  the  w. 
7 .Outlooks,  csixp  shequphim. 

1  Ki.  7.  4  windows  (in)  three  rows,  and  light  (was) 

8.  ri  little  door  or  windoro,  dvpis  thuris. 

Acts  20.  9  there  sat  in  a  window  a  certain  young  man 

2  Co.  11.  33  through  a  window  in  a  basket  was  I  let 

WINDY — 

Wind,  nil  ruach. 

Psa.  55.  8  would  hasten  my  escape  from  the  windy 
WINE,  (mixed,  new,  red,  strong,  sweet,  on  the  lees) — 

1 .  A  thick,  sticky  syrup,  inn  chemer. 

Isa.  27.  2  In  that  day  sing  ye.  .A  vineyard  of  red  w. 

2.  A  thick,  sticky  (mixed)  syrup,  i~n  chamar. 

Ezra  6.  9  wheat,  salt,  wine,  and  oil,  according  to 

7.  22  to  an  hundred  baths  of  wine,  and  to  an 
Dan.  5.  1  Belshazzar,  .drank  wine  before  the  thou. 

5.  2  Belshazzar,  whiles  he  tasted  the  wine,  co. 

5.  4  They  drank  wine,  and  praised  the  gods  of 

5.  23  thy  concubines,  have  drunk  wine  in  them 

3.  What  is  pressed  out,  grape  juice,  )"  yayin. 

Gen.  9.  21  he  drank  of  the  wine,  and  was  drunken 

9.  24  Noah  awoke  from  his  wine,  'and  knewwhat 
14.18  Melchizedek .  .brought  forth  bread  and  w. 
19.  32  Come,  let  us  make  our  father  drink  wine 
19.  33>  35  they  made  their  father  drink  wine  that 
19.  34  let  us  make  him  drink  wine  this  night  also 

27.  25  and  he  brought  him  wine,  and  he  drank 
49.  11  he  washed  his  garments  in  wine,  and  his 
49.  12  His  eyes  (shall  be)  red  with  wine,  and  his 

Exod29.  40  fourth  part  of  an  hin  of  wine,  .a  drink  off. 
Lev.  10.  9  Do  not  drink  wine  nor  strong  drink,  thou 

23.  13  the  drink  offering  thereof,  .of  wine,  the 
Num.  6.  3  He  shall  separate  (himself)  from  wine  and 

6.  3  shall  drink  no  vinegar  of  wine,  or  vinegar 

6.  20  and  after  that  the  Nazarite  may  drink  w. 
15.  "5  fourth,  .of  an  hin  of  wine  for  a  drink  off. 
15.  7  thou  shaltoffer  the  third ..  of  an  hin  ofw. 

15.  10  for  a  drink  offering  half  of  an  hin  of  wine 

28.  14  offerings  shall  be  half  an  hin  of  wine  unto 
■Deuti4.  26  thou  shalt  bestow  that  money. .for  wine 

28.  39  b  it  shalt  neither  drink  (of)  the  wine,  nor 

29.  6  n  ither  have  ye  drunk  wine  or  strong  dri. 
32.  33  Their  wine  (is)  the  poison  of  dragons,  and 
32.  38  Which.. drankthewineof  their  drink  offe.? 

Josh.  9.  4  took  old  sacks  upon  their  asses,  and  wine 
9. 13  these  bottles  of  wine  which  we  filled  (were) 
Judg  13.  4  drink  not  wine  nor  strong  drink,  and  eat 
13.  7  and  now  drink  no  wine  nor  strong  drink 
13. 14  neither  let  her  drink  wine  or  strong  drink 
19.  19  there  is  bread  and  wine  also  for  me,  and 

1  Sa.  1 .  1 4  Eli  said  unto  her . .  put  away  thy  wine  from 

1. 15  I  have  drunk  neither  wine  nor  strong  dr. 

1.  24  one  ephah  of  flour,  and  a  bottle  of  wine 

10.  3  meet . .  another  carrying  a  bottle  of  wine 

16.  20  with  bread,  and  a  bottle  of  wine,  and  a 
25.  18  two  bottles  of  wine,  and  five  sheep  ready 
25.  37  when  the  wine  was  gone  out  of  Nabal,  and 

2  Sa.  13.  28  when  Amnon’s  heart  is  merry  with  wine 

16.  1  liundredof  summer  fruits,  .a  bottle  ofwi. 
16.  2  the  wine,  that  such  as  be  faint  in  the  wi. 

1  Ch.  9.  29  fine  flour,  and  the  wine,  and  the  oil,  and 

12.  40  wine,  and  oil,  and  oxen,  and  sheep  abund. 
27.27  over . .  the  wine  cellars  (was)  Zabdi  the 

2  Ch.  2. 10  twenty  thousand  baths  of  wine,  and  twe. 

2.  15  the  barley,  the  oil,  and  the  wine,  which 

11.  11  put.  .store  of  victual,  and  of  oil  and  wine 
Neh,  2.  1  wine,  .before  him :  and  I  took  up  the  wi. 

.  15  had  taken  of  them  bread  and  wine,  besides 

5.  18  once  in  ten  days  store  of  all  sorts  of  wine. 

13.  15  as  also  wine,  grapes,  and  figs,  and  all.  .bu. 
Esth.  1.  7  royal  wine  in  abundance,  according  to  the 

1. 10  the  heart  of  tlieking  was  merry  with  wine 
5.  6  the  king  said.,  at  the  banquet  of  wine,  What 

7.  2  the kingsaid..atthebanquetof  wine, What 


Esth.  7.  7  arisingfrom  the  banquet  of  wine  in  his  wr. 

7.  8  returned,  .into  the  place  of. .  banquet  of  w. 
Job  1. 13, 18  eating  and  drinking  wine  in  their  elder 
32.  19  Behold,  my  belly  (is)  as  wine(which)  hath 
Psa.  60.  3  thou  hast  made  us  to  drink  the  wine  of 
75.  8  a  cup,  and  the  wine  is  red ;  it  is  full  of  m. 
78.  65  like  a . .  man  that  shouteth  by  reason  of  wi. 
104. 15  wine  (that)  maketh  glad  the  heart  of  man 
Prov.  4.  17  eat  the  bread,  .and  drink  the  wine  of  vio. 

9.  2  she  hath  mingled  her  wine;  she  hath  also 
9.  5  come . .  drink  of  the  wine . .  I  have  mingled 

20.  1  Wine  (is)amoclcer,  strong  drink  (is) raging 
21. 17  he  that  loveth  wine  and  oil  shall  not  be 
23.  30  They  that  tarry  long  at  the  wine ;  they 

23.  31  Look  not  thou  upon  the  wine  when  it  is 
31.  4  not  for  kings  to  drink  wine,  nor  for  prin. 
31.  6  Give,  .wine  unto  those  that  be  of  heavy 

Eccl.  2.  3  I  sought  in . .  heart  to  give  myself  unto  w. 

9.  7  Go.  .and  drink  thy  wine  with  amerry  he. 

10.  19  A  feast  is.  .for  laughter,  and-wine  maketh 
Song  1.  2  Let  him  kiss  me..love(is)better  than  wi. 

1.  4  we  will  remember  thy  love  more  than  wi. 

4. 10  how  much  better  is  thy  love  than  wine 
5.  1  I  have  drunk  my  wine  with  my  milk :  eat 

7.  9  the  roof  of  thy  mouth  like  the  best  wine 

8.  2  of  spiced  wine  of  the  juice  of  my  pomeg. 
Isa.  5. 11  continue  until  night,  (till)  wine  inflame 

5.  12  tabret  and  pipe,  and  wine,  are  in  their 
5.  22  Woe  unto,  .mighty  to  drink  wine,  and 
16.  10  the  treaders  shall  tread  out  no  wine  in 

22.  13  killing  sheep,  eating  flesh . .  drinking  wine 

24.  9  They  shall  not  drink  wine  with  a  song 

24.  ii  a  crying  for  wine  in  the  streets ;  all  joy 
28.  1  valleys  of  them  that  are  overcomewithwinc 
28.  7  they  also  have  erred  through  wine,  and 

28.  7  they  are  swallowed  up  of  wine,  they  are 

29.  9  they  are  drunken,  but  not  with  wine ;  they 
51.  21  thou  afflicted,  .drunken,  but  not  with  w. 
55.  1  buy  wine  and  milk  without  money,  and 
56. 12  Come  ye . .  I  will  fetch  wine,  and  we  will 

Jer.  13.  12,  12  Every  bottle  shall  be  filled  with  wine 

23.  9  I  am.  .like  a  man  whom  wine  hath  over 

25.  15  Take  the  wine  cup  of  this  fury  at  my  hand 
35.  2  bring  them . .  and  give  them  wine  to  drink 
35.  5  pots  full  of  wine . .  and  I  said . .  Drink  ye  w. 
35.  6  w'ill  drinkno  wine.  .Yeshall  drinknowi. 
35.  8  to  drink  no  wine  all  our  days,  we,  ourwi. 
35. 14  he  commanded  his  sons  not  to  drink  wine 
40.  10  gather  ye  wine,  and  summer  fruits,  and 
40.  12  gathered  wine  and  summer  fruits  very 
48.  33  I  have  caused  wine  to  fail  from  the  wine. 
51.  ”7  the  nations  have  drunken  of  her  wine 

Lam.  2.  12  to  their  mothers,  Where  (is)  corn  and  w.T 
Eze.  27.  18  Damascus(was)thymerchant.  .in  the  wine 
44.  21  Neither  shall  any  priest  drink  wine  when 
Dan.  1.  5  of  the  king’s  meat,  and  of  the  wine  which 
1.  8  would  not  defile  himself .  .with  the  wine 

1.  16  took  away,  .the  wine  that  they  should  dr. 

10.  3  neither  came  flesh  nor  wine  in  my  mouth 
IIos.  4.  11  Whoredom  and  wine,  .take  away  the  he. 

7.  5  princes  have  made,  .sick  withbottles  of  w. 

9.  4  'They  shall  not  offer  wine(offerings)tothe 

14.  7  the  scent  thereof,  .as  the  wine  of  Leban. 

Joel  1.  s  howl, all  ye  drinkers  of  wine, because  of  new 

3.  3  sold  a  girl  for  wine,  that  they  might  drink 
Amos  2.  8  they  drink  the  wine  of  the  condemned  (in) 

2.  12  ye  gave  the  Nazarites  wine  to  drink,  and 

5.  11  vineyards,  but  ye  shall  not  drink  wine  of 

6.  6  That  drink  wine  in  bowls,  and  anoint  til. 
9.  14  shall  plant  vineyards,  and  drink  the  wine 

Mie.  2.  11  I  will  prophesy  unto  thee  of  wine  and  of 

6.  15  thou  shalt  tread,  .but  shalt  not  drink  wi. 
Hah.  2.  5  Yea  also,  because  he  transgresseth  by  wi. 
Zeph.  1.  13  plant  vineyards,  but  not  drink  the  wine 
Hag.  2. 12  with  his  skirt  do  touch,  .wine,  or  oil,  or 
Zech.  9.  15  shall  drink,  .make  a  noise  as  through  wi. 

10.  7  their  heart  shall  rejoice  as  through  wine 

4 .A  vat  or  trough,  yeqeb. 

Deut  16. 13  after  that  thou  hast  gathered  in.  .tliy  wi. 

b.Any  thing  mixed,  pep'?  mimsak. 

Prov  23.  30  They  that  tarry.,  that  go  to  seek  mixed  w. 

G .A  ny  thing  sucked  in  or  up,  sobe. 

Isa.  1.  22  Thy  silver  is  become  dross,  thy  wine  mix. 

7. A  ( ripe  or  round)  grape,  grape  cake,  hty  enab. 

nos.  3.  1  look  to  other  gods,  and  love  flagons  of  wi. 
%.Any  thing  pressed  on,  mead,  D'Dj;  asis. 

Isa.  49.  26  they  shall  be  drunken . .  as  with  sweet  wi. 
Joel  1.  5  howl,  all  ye  drinkers.,  because  of.,  new  w. 

3.  18  the  mountains  shall  drop  down  new  wine 
Amos  9. 13  the  mountains  shall  drop  sweet  wine,  and 

9.  What  satiates,  pleases,  shelcar. 

Num  28.  7  cause  the  strong  wine  to  be  poured  unto 

10.  H7ia(  is  preserved,  dregs,  sediment,  shemar. 

Isa.  25.  6  wines  on  the  lees,  .wines  on  the  lees  well 

11.  What  is  possessed,  mead,  new  wine,  BUYfi  tirosh. 
Gen.  27.  28  God  give  thee,  .plenty  of  corn  and  wine 

27.  37  with  corn  and  wine  have  I  sustained  him 
Num  18.  12  all  the  best  of  the  w  ine,  and  of  the  wheat 
Deut.  7.  13  he  will  also  bless,  .thy  corn,  and  thy  wine 

11.  14  mayest  gather  in  thy  corn,  and  thy  wine 

12.  17  Thou  mayest  not  eat.  .the  tithe,  .of  thy  wi. 
14.  23  the  tithe,  .of  thy  wine,  and  of  thine  oil 
18.  4  The  first  fruit,  .of  thy  corn,  of  thy  wine 

28.  51  shall  not  leave  thee,  .corn,  wine,  or  oil 
33.  28  fountain,  .upon  a  land  of  corn  and  wine 

Judg.  9. 13  Should  I  leave  my  wine,  which  cheereth 
2  Ki.  18.  32  a  land  of  com  and  wine,  a  land  of  bread 


2  Ch.31. 
32* 

Neh.  5. 


13- 

13- 

Psa.  4. 
Prov.  3. 
Isa.  24. 
36. 
62. 

65- 

Jer.  31. 
Hos.  2. 


A- 

7- 

9- 

Joel  1. 


Mie.  6. 
Hag.  1. 
Zech.  9. 


5  brought  in  abundance,  .first  fruits  of . .  w. 
28  for  the  increase  of  corn,  and  wine,  and 

11  of  the  corn,  the  wine,  and  the  oil,  that  ye 
37  fruit  of  all  manner  of  trees,  of  wine,  and 
39  the  offering  of  the  com,  of  the  new  wine 

5  tithes  of  the  corn,  the  new  wine,  and  the 

12  brought  all  Judah  the  tithe  of.  .the  neww. 
7  time,  .their  corn  and  their  wine  increased 

10  thy  presses  shall  burst  out  with  new  w  ine 

7  The  new  w  ine  mournetli,  the  vine  languL 
17  a  land  of  corn  and  wine,  a  land  of  bread 

8  sons  of.  stranger  shall  not  drinktliy  wine 
8  As  the  new  wine  is  found  in  the  cluster 

12  for  wheat,  and  for  wine,  and  for  oil,  and 

8  she  did  not  know.  .1  gave  her  com,  and  w. 

9  take  away,  .my  wine  in  the  season  thereof 
22  the  earth  shall  hear  the  corn,  and  the  wine 

11  \Vhoreuoin .  and  new  wine  take  away  the 

14  they  assemble  themselves  for  com  and  w. 
2  shall  not  feed  them,  and  the  new  wine 

10  new  wine  is  dried  up,  the  oil  languisheth 
19  I  will  send  you  com,  and  wine,  and  oil 
24  the  fats  shall  overflow  with  wine  and  oil 

15  shalt  not  anoint,  .with  oil;  and  sweet  wine 

11  I  called  for  a  drought,  .upon  the  new  wine 
17  Corn  shall  make,  .cheerful,  and  new  wine 


1 2. Sweet  or  new  wine,  yAdsos  gleukos. 

Acts  2.13  mocking  said,  These  men  are  full  of  new  w. 

13.  Wine,  grape  juice,  oivos  oinos. 

Matt.  9. 17  Neither,  .put  newwine.  .else,  .the wine ru. 

9.  17  but  they  put  new  wine  into  new  bottles 
Mark  2.  22  no  man  putteth  new  wine . .  else  the  new  w. 
2.  22  the  wine  is  spilled,  .[but  new  wine  must] 

15.  23  they  gave  him  to  drink  wine  mingled  with 
Luke  1. 15  shall  drink  neither  wine  nor  strong  drink 

5.  37  no  man  putteth  newwine.  .else  the  new  w. 
5.  38  But  new  wine  must  be  put  into  new  bott. 

7.  33  neither  eating  bread  nor  drinking  [wine] 
10.  34  bound,  .wounds,  pouring  in  oil  and  wine 
John  2.  3  they  wanted  wine.,  saith..  They  liavenowi. 
2.  9  had  tasted  the  water  that  was  made  wine 

2. 10  at  the  beginning  doth  set  forth  good  wine 
2.  10  thou  hast  kept  the  good  wine  until  now 

4.  46  of  Galilee,  where  he  made  the  water  wine 
Rom  14.  21  good  neither  to  eat  flesh,  nor  to  drink  wi. 
Eph.  5. 18  be  not  drunk  with  wine,  wherein  is  excess 
1  Ti.  3.  8  not  given  to  much  wine,  not  greedy  of  fil. 

5.  23  Drink  no  longer  water,  but  use  a  littlewi. 
Titus  2.  3  not  given  to  much  wine,  teachers  of  good 
Rev.  6.  6  and  (see)  thou  hint  notthe  oil  and  the  wi. 

14.  8  she  made  all  nations  drink  of  the  wine  of 

14.  10  The  same  shall  drink  of  the  wine  of  the 

16.  19  to  give  unto  her  the  cup  of  thewineof  the 

17.  2  made  drunk  with  the  wine  of  lierfornica. 

18.  3  For  all  nations  have  drunk  [of  the  wine] 

18.  13  frankincense,  and  wine,  and  oil,  and  fine 

19.  is  he  treadeth  the  wine  press  of  the  fiercen. 


WINE  bibber — 

1.  Wine  sucker,  N3D  sobe  yayin. 

Prov  23. 20  Be  not  among  wine  bibbers ;  among  riot. 

2.  Wine  drinker,  olvo-nirns  oinopotes. 

Mattn.  19  Behold  a  man  gluttonous,  and  a  wine  bib. 
Luke  7.  34  Behold  a  gluttonous  man  and  a  wine  bib. 


WINE  fat,  wine  press  — 

1  .A  trough,  wine  or  tvheat  press,  n?  gatli. 

Judg.  6.  11  Gideon  threshed  wheat  by  the  wine  press 
Neh.  13.  15  treading  wine  presses  on  the  sabbath,  and 
Isa.  63.  2  and.  like  him  that  treadetliin  the  wiDe  fat 
Lam.  1.  15  hath  trodden  the  virgin,  .(as)  in  a  winepr. 

2.  A  vat  or  trough,  3jjj  yeqeb. 

Nuim8.  27  as  though  . the  fulness  of  the  winepress 
18.  30  counted. .as  the  increase  of  the  winepress 
Deut  15.  14  shalt  furnish  him. .out  of  thy  wine  press 
Judg.  7.  25  Zeeb  they  slew  at  the  wine  press  of  Zeeb 
2  Ki.  6.  27  out  of  the  barn  floor,  or  out  of  the  wine  p.? 
Job  24. 11  (and)tread..  wine  presses,  and  sufferthirst 
Isa.  5.  2  also  made  a  wine  press  therein :  and  he  lo. 
Jer.  48.  33  I  have  caused,  .to  fail  from  the  winepre. 
Hos.  9.  2  The  floor  and  the  wine  press  shall  not  feed 
Zech  14.  10  tower  of  Hauaneel  unto  the  king's  wine  p. 

3 . A  vat  or  trough,  rvrs  purah. 

Isa.  63.  3  I  have  trodden  the  wine  press  alone,  and 

1. A  vat  or  wine  press,  Arjvds  lenos. 

Matt2i.  33  hedged  it  round  about,  and  digged  a  wine 
Rev.  14.  19  cast  (it)  into  the  great  wine  press  of  the 
14.  20  the  wine  press  was  trodden  without  the 
14.  20  blood  came  out  of  the  wine  press,  even 

5 .Press  of  thevine,  A ,r\vos  too  olvov  lenos  tou  oinou. 

Rev.  19.  15  he  treadeth  the  wine  press  of  the  fiercen. 
G.An  under  vat,  viroAr\viov  lmpolenion. 

Marki2.  1  digged,  .the  wine  fat,  and  built  a  tower 

WINE,  excess  of,  given  to  — 

1  .An  overflowing  of  wine,  olvo<p\vyia  oinoplilugla. 
1  Pe.  4.  3  excess  of  wine,  revellings,  banquetings 

2.  One  alongside  of  wine,  napoiyos  paroinos. 

1  Ti.  3.  3  Not  given  to  wine,  no  striker,  not  greedy 
Titus  1.  7  not  given  to  w'ine,  no  striker,  not  given  to 

WING,  (winged)  — 

l.A  wing,  ( from  its  strength),  15k  eber. 

Psa.  55.  6  Oh  that  I  hail  wings  like  a  dove !  (for  th.) 
Isa.  40.  31  they  shall  mount  up  with  wings  as  eagles 


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2.  A  wing ,  (from  its  strength),  n-nx  ebrah. 

Deut32.  ii  taketh  them,  beareth  them  on  her  wings 
Job  39.  13  or  wings  and  feathers  unto  the  ostrich? 

3 . A  wing,  ( from  its  arched  appearance ),  gaph. 

Dan  7.  4  had  eagle's  wings ;  I  beheld  till  the  wings 

7.  6  which  had  upon  the  back  of  it  four  wings 

i.A  wing,  ( from  Us  covering  and  protecting), 

Gen.  1.  21  every  winged  fowl  after  his  kind:  and  God 
Exodig.  4  bare  you  on  eagle’s  wings,  and  brought  you 
25.  20  cherubim  shall  stretch  forth  (their)wings 
25.  20  covering  the  mercy  seat  with  their  wings 
37.  9  cherubim  spread  out  (their)  wings  onhigh 
37.  9  covered  with  their  wings  over  the  mercy 
Lev.  1. 17  he  shall  cleave  it  with  the  wings  thereof 
Deut.  4. 17  likeness  of  any  winged  fowl  that  flieth  in 

32. 11  spreadeth  abroad  her  wings,  taketh  them 
Ruth  2.  12  under  whose  wings  thou  art  come  to  trust 
2  Sa.  22  11  and  he  was  seen  upon  the  wrings  of  the  wi. 

1  Ki.  6.  24  one  wing  of  the  cherub,  .other  wing  of  the 

6.  24  from  the  uttermost  part  of  the  one  wing 

6.  27  stretched  forth  the  wings,  .that  the  wing 

6.  27  wing  of  the  other  cherub  touched  the  ot. 

6.  27  their  wings  touched  one  another  in  the 

8.  6  even)  under  the  wings  of  the  cherubim 

8.  7  cherubim  spread  forth  (their)  two  wings 

2  Ch.  3. 11  wings  of  the  cherubim  (were)  twenty  cu. 

3.  11  one  wing,  .and  the  other  wing,  .five  cub. 

3. 11  reaching  to  the  wing  of  the  other  cherub 

3.12  wing  of  the  other  cherub  (was)  five  cubits 

3. 12  other  wing,  .joining  to  the  wing  of  the  ot. 

3. 13  wings  of  these  cherubim  spread  themsel. 

5.  7  even)  under  the  wings  of  the  cherubim 

5.  8  cherubim  spread  forth  (their)  wings  over 
Job  39.  13  (Gavest  thou)  the  goodly  wings  uuto  the 
39.  26  fly  by  wisdom,  (and)  stretch  her  wings  to. 
Psa.  17.  8  hide  me  under  the  shadowoflhy  wings 
18.  10  yea,  he  did  flyupon  the  ivmgsof  the  wind 
36.  7  put  theirtrust  under  the  shadow  of  thy  w. 
57.  1  in  the  shadow  of  thy  wings  will  I  make  _ 
61.  4  ever :  I  will  trust  m  the  covert  of  thy  wi. 
63.  7  therefore  in  the  shadow  of  thy  wings  will 
68.  13  wings  of  a  dove  covered  with  silver,  and 
91.  4  under  his  wings  shalt  thou  trust :  his  tr. 
104.  3  who  walketh  upon  the  wings  of  the  wind 
139.  9  (If)  I  take  the  wingsof  the  morning,  (and) 
Prov  23.  s  for  (riches)  certainly  make  themselves  wi. 
Eccl.  10.  20  that  which  hath  wings  shall  tell  the  mat. 
Isa.  6.  2  each  one  had  six  wings;  with  twain  heco. 

8.  8  stretching  out  of  his  wings  shall  fill  the 

10. 14  there  was  none  that  moved  the  wing,  or 
18.  1  Woe  to  the  land  shadowing  with  wings 
Jer.  48. 40  fly  as  an  eagle,  and  shall  spread  his  wings 
49.  22  fly  as  the  eagle,  and  spread  his  wings  over 
Eze.  1.  6  had  four  faces,  and  every  one  had  four  wi. 

1.  8  hands  of  a  man  under  their  wings  on  th. 

1.  8  and  they  four  had  their  faces  and  their  w. 
1.  9  Their  wings  (were)  joined  one  to  another 
1.  11  their  wings  (were) stretched  upward,  two 
1.  23  under  the  firmament  (were)  them  wings 

I.  24  heard  the  noiseof  their  wings,  like  the  no. 
1.  24  when  they  stood,  they  let  down  their  wi. 
1.  25  when  they  stood, (and),  let  down tlieirw. 

3. 13  the  noise  of  the  wings  of  the  living  creat. 

10.  5  the  sound  of  the  cherubim’s  wings  was 
10.  8  tlie  form  of  a  man  s  hand  under  their  w. 

10. 12  their  hands,  and  their  wings,  and  the  w. 
10.  16  when  the  cherubim  lifted  up  their  wings 

10. 19  cherubim  lifted  up  their  wings,  and  mou. 
10.  21  four  faces  apiece . .  every  one  had  four  wi. 
10.  21  the  hands  of  a  man  (was)  under  their  wi. 

II.  22  Then  did  the  cherubim  lift  up  their  wings 
17.  3  A  great  eagle  with  great  wings,  long  wiu. 
17.  7  another  great  eagle  with  great  wings  and 
17.  23  and  under  it  shall  dwell  all  fowl  of  every  w. 

Hos.  4.  19  The  wind  hath  bound  herup  in  her  wings 
Zech.  5.  9  two  women,  and  the  wind(was)in  their  w. 

5.  9  for  they  had  wings  like  the  wings  of  a  st. 
Mai.  4.  2  arise  with  healing  in  his  wings;  and  ye  sh. 
5.  A  wing,  ( from  its  feathers),  flower,  }"X  tsits. 

Jer.  48.  9  Give  wings  unto  Moab,  that  it  may  flee 
6., 4  wing,  (from  its  power  of  flying),  rr  repv£. 

Matt23-  37ahengatherethherchickensunder(her)w. 
Luke  1 3.  34  hen  (doth  gather)  her  brood  under  (her)  w. 
Rev.  4.  8  four  beasts  had  each  of  them  six  wings 

9.  9  sound  of  their  wings  (was)  as  the  sound 

12.  14  to  the  woman  were  given  two  wings  of  a 

WINK  (at),  to 

! .  To  move,  wink,  qarats. 

Psa.  35.  19  wink  with  the  eye  that  hate  me  without 
Prov.  6.  13  He  winketh  with  his  eyes,  he  speaketh  wi. 

10.  10  He  that  w  inketh  with  the  eye  causeth  sor. 

2.  To  wink  at,  roll,  move  to  and  fro,  nr;  razam. 

Job  15.  12  heart  carry.,  and  what  do  thy  eyes  wink  a. 

3.  To  overlook,  connive  atpiirepclSu  hupcreido. 

Acts  17.  30  the  times  of  this  ignorance  God  winked  a. 

WINNOW,  to  — 

To  scatter,  Winnow,  spread,  rnj  zarah. 

Ruth  3.  2  he  winnoweth  barley  to  night  in  the  thr. 
Isa.  30.  24  which  hath  been  winnowed,  with  the  sho. 

WINTER,  tin,  to)  — 

1 .  Winter  or  autumn,  youth  err  maturity,  *]"nn  choreph. 
Gen.  8.  22  summer  and  winter,  and  day  and  night 
Psa.  74.  17  the  earth:  thou  hast  made  summer  and 
Jer.  36.  22  Now  the  king  sat  in  the  winterhouse,  in 
Amos  3.  15  will  smite  the  winterhouse  with  the  sum. 
Zech.  14.  8  hinder  sea:  in  summer  and  in  winter  sh. 


2.  To  pass  the  winter  or  autumn,  charaph. 

Isa.  18.  6  the  beasts  of  the  earth  shall  winter  upon 

3.  Winter  or  autumn,  vnp,  inp  sethav. 

Song  2.  11  For,  lo,  the  winter  is  past,  the  rain  is  over 

4..-1  wintering  at, passing  the  winter, napaxeiyaala. 

Acts  27. 12  haven  was  not  commodious  to  winter  in 

5.  To  pass  the  winter  at  or  near,  rapax^ ‘P-d(co  pa,. 

Acts  27. 12  if  by  any  meanstheymightattain.  .to  wi. 

28.  1 1  ship  of  Alexandria,  which  had  wintered 

1  Co.  16.  6  winter  with  you,  that  ye  may  bring  me 
Titus  3.  12  for  I  have  determined  there  to  winter  in 

6.  Winter,  storm,  tempest,  cheimon. 

Matt  24.  20  pray  ye  that  your  flight  be  not  in  the  wi. 
Mark  1 3. 18  pray  ye  that  your  flight  be  not  in  the  wi. 
John  10.  22  the  feast  of  the  dedication,  and  it  was  w. 

2  Ti.  4.  21  Do  thy  diligence  to  come  before  winter 

WIPE  (away,  off,  out),  be  wiped,  to  — 

1.  To  wipe  away,  blot  out,  nno  machah. 

2  Ki.  21. 13  wipe  Jerusalem  as  (a  man)  wipeth  a  dish 
Prov.30.  20  she  eateth,  and  wipeth  her  mouth,  and 
^JUa.  25.  8  God  will  wipe  aw’ay  tears  from  off  all  fa. 

2.  To  be  wiped  away,  blotted  out,  n 0?  machah,  2. 

Prov.  6.  33  and  his  reproach  shall  notbe  wiped  away 

3.  To  ( cause  to)  vripe  away,  blot  out,  nr,  a  machah,  5. 

Neh.  13.  14  wipe  not  out  my  good  deeds  that  I  have 

4.  To  wipe  away  or  off,  an  0  pda  a  01  apomasso. 

Lukeio.  11  which  cleaveth  on  us,  we  do  wipe  off  ag. 

5.  To  wipe  out,  cKp.daam  e/cmasso. 

Luke  7.  38  did  wipe  (them)  with  the  hairs  of  her  head 
7.  44  and  wiped  (them)  with  the  hairs  of  her 
John  1 1.  2  wiped  his  feet  with  her  hair,  whose  brot. 

12.  3  anointed  the  feet  of  Jesus,  and  wiped  his 

13.  5  to  wipe  (them)  with  the  towel  wherewith 

6.  To  smear  out,  i^aKeupw  exaleipho. 

Rev.  7.  17  God  shall  wipe  away  all  tears  from  their 
21.  4  God  shall  wipe  away  all  tears  from  their 

WERE  — 

Wire,  ribbon,  thread,  *?Ti Bpathil. 

Exod  39.  3  cut  (it  into)  wires,  to  work  (it)  in  the  blue 

WISDOM,  (to  teach)  — 

1.  Understanding,  intelligence,  n}’3  binah. 

Job  39.  26  Doth  the  hawk  fly  by  thy  wisdom,  (and) 
Prov  23.  4  not  to  be  rich ;  cease  from  thine  own  wi. 

2.  To  make  wise,  teach,  errj  chakam,  3. 

Psa.105.  22  at  his  pleasure,  and  teach  his  senators  w. 

3.  Wisdom,  skill,  .ta?n  chohnah. 

Exod28.  3  whom  I  have  filled  with  the  spirit  of  wi. 

31.  3  filled  him.  .in  wisdom,  and  in  understan. 

31.  6  in  the  hearts  of  all . .  I  have  put  wisdom 
35.  26  women  whose  heart  stirred  them  up  in  w. 

33.  31  filled  him.  in  wisdom,  and  in  understan. 

35.  35  Them  hath  he  filled  with  wisdom  of  heart 

36.  1  in  whom  the  Lord  put  wisdom  and  und. 

36.  2  in  whose  heart  the  Lord  had  put  wisdom 

Deut.  4.  6  this  (is)  your  wisdom  and  your  understa. 

34.  9  Joshua,  .was  full  of  the  spirit  of  wisdom 
2  Sa.  14.  20  according  to  the  wisdom  of  an  angel  of  God 

20.  22  woman  w'ent  unto  all  thepeoplein  her  w. 

1  Ki.  2.  6  Dothereforeaccordingtothy  wisdom, and 

3.  28  for  they  saw  that  the  wisdom  of  God  (was) 

4.  29  God  gave  Solomon  wisdom  and  understa. 

4.  30  Solomon’s  wisdom  excelled  the  wisdom 
4.  34  wisdom,  .which  had  heard  of  his  wisdom 

5. 12  Lord  gave  Solomon  w  isdom,  as  he  prom. 

7.  14  he  was  filled  with  wisdom  and  understa. 

10.  4  the  queen,  .had  seen  all  Solomon’s  wisd. 

10.  6  a  true  report  that  I  heard . .  of  thy  wisdom 
10.  7  thy  wisdom  and  prosperity  exceedeth  the 
10.  8  Happy  (are)  thy  men . .  that  hear  thy  wis. 

10.  23  Solomon  exceeded,  .for  riches  and  for  w. 
to.  24  all  the  earth  sought,  .to  hear  his  wisdom 

11.  41  Solomon,  and  all  that  he  did,  and  his  wi. 

2  Ch.  1.  10  Give  me  now  wisdom  and  knowledge,  that 
1.  11  hast  asked  wisdom  and  knowledge  for  th. 

1.  12  Wisdom  and  knowledge  (is)granted  unto 
9.  3  queen,  .had  seen  the  wisdom  of  Solomon 
9.  5  a  true  report  which  I  heard,  .of  thy  wis. 

9.  6  the  one  half  of  the  greatness  of  thy  wisd. 

9.  7  Happy(are)thymen.  .wliich.  .hearthy  w. 

9.  22  king  Solomon  passed  all . .  in  riches  and  w. 

9.  23  all . .  sought . .  Solomon,  to  hear  his  wisdom 

Ezra  7.  25  after  the  wisdom  of  thy  God  that  (is)  in  th. 
Job  4.  21  go  away?  they  die,  even  without  wisdom 

11.  6  that  he  would  show  thee  the  secrets  of  w. 

12.  2  No  doubt,  .ye  (are)  the  people,  and  wisd. 
12.  12  With  the  ancient  (is)  wisdom  ;  andinlen. 

12.  13  With  him  (is)  wisdom  and  strength,  he  ha. 

13.  5  hold  your  peace,  and  it  should  be  your  w. 
15.  8  and  dost  thou  restrain  wisdom  to  thyself? 
26.  3  How  hast  thou  counselled . .  no  wisdom  ? 

28. 12  where  shall  wisdom  be  found  ?  and  where 
28.  18  for  the  price  of  wisdom  (is)  above  rubies 
28.  20  Whence  then  cometh  wisdom?  and  where 
28.  28  Behold,  the  fear  of  the  Lord,  that  (is)  w. 
32.  7  and  multitude  of  years  should  teach  wi. 

32.  13  Lest  ye.  .say,  We  have  found  out  wisdom 

33.  33  hold  thy  peace,  and  I  shall  teach  thee  w. 
38.  36  Who  can  number  the  clouds  in  wisdom 
38.  37  Who  hath  put  wisdom  in  the  inward  parts? 
39. 17  God  hath  deprived  her  of  wisdom,  neither 

Psa.  37.  30  The  mouth  of  the  righteous  speaketh  wi. 
51.  6  Behold,  .thou  shalt  make  me  to  know  w,  I 


Psa.  90.  12  that  we  mayapply  (our)  hearts  unto  wis 
104.  24  Lord,  .in  wisdom  hast  thou  made  them 
in.  10  fear  of  the  Lord  (is)  the  beginning  of  w. 
Prov.  1.  2  To  know  wisdom  and  instruction,  to  per. 

1 .  7  (but)  fools  despise  wisdom  and  instruction 

2.  2  So  that  thou  incline  thine  ear  unto  wisdom 

2  6  For  the  LORD  giveth  wisdom  :  out  of  his 

2.  10  When  wisdom  entereth  into  thine  heart 

3.  13  Happy  (is)  the  man  (that)  findeth  wisdom 

3. 19  Lord  by  wisdom  halh  founded  the  earth 

4.  5  Get  wisdom,  get  understanding ;  forget 

4.  7  Wisdom  (is)  the  principal  thing,  .get  wis. 

4.  11  I  have  taught  thee  in  the  way  of  wisdom 

5.  1  My  son,  attend  unto  my  wisdom,  .bow  th. 

7.  4  Sayunto wisdom,  Tliou(art)my sister, and 

8.  1  Doth  not  wisdom  cry?  and  understanding 
8.  11  For  wisdom  (is) better  than  rubies,  and  all 

8.  12  I  wisdom  dwell  with  prudence,  and  find 

9.  10  The  fear,  .(is)  the  beginning  of  wisdom 

10.  13  In  the  lips  of  him.  .wisdom  is  found 
10.  23  a  man  of  understanding  hath  wisdom 

10.  31  mouth  of  the  just  bringetli  forth  wisdom 

11.  2  cometh  shame :  but  with  the  lowly  (is)  w. 

13. 10  but  with  the  well  advised  (is)  wisdom 

14.  6  A  scorner  seeketli  wisdom,  and  findeth 

14.  8  The  wisdom  of  the  prudent  (is)  to  under. 

14-  33  Wisdom  resteth  in  the  heart  of  him  that 

15.  33  The  fear,  .(is)  the  instruction  of  wisdom 

16.  16  How  much  better  (is  it)  to  get  wisdom 

17.  16  a  price  in  the  hand  of  a  fool  to  get  wisdom 

17.  24  Wisdom  (is)  before  him  that  hath  under. 

18.  4  the  well  spring  of  wisdom  (as)  a  flowing 
21.  30  (There  is)  no  wisdom  nor  understanding 

23.  23  Buy  the  truth,  and  sell  (it)  not;  (also)  wi. 

24.  3  Through  wisdom  is  an  house  builded,and 

24. 14  So  (shall)  the  knowledge  of  wisdom  (be) 

29.  3  Whoso  loveth  wisdom  rejoiceth  his  father 

29. 15  The  rod  and  reproof  give  wisdom,  but  a 

30.  3  I  neither  learned  wisdom,  nor  have  the 

31.  26  Sheopeneth  her  mouth  with  wisdom,  and 
Eccl.  1.  13  to  seek  and  search  out  by  wisdom  conce. 

1.  16 gotten  more  wisdom,  .experience  of  wis. 

1.  17  I  gave  my  heart  to  know  w  isdom,  and  to 

1.  18  in  much  wisdom  (is)  much  grief ;  and  he 

2.  3  yet  acquainting  mine  heart  with  wisdom 
2.  9  I  was  great,  .my  wisdom  remained  with 

2. 12  I  turned  myself  to  behold  wisdom,  and 
2.  13  I  saw  that  wisdom  exeelleth  folly,  as  far 
2.  21  there  is  aman  whose labour(is)in  wisdom 
2.  26  (God)  giveth  to  a  man  that  (is)  good.. wis. 

7.  11  Wisdom  (is)good  with  an  inheritance  ;and 

7. 12  wisdom  (is)a defence,  .wisdom giveth  life 

7. 19  Wisdom  strengtheneth  the  wise  more  than 

7.  23  All  this  have  I  proved  by  wisdom  :  I  said 

7.  25  to  seek  out  wisdom,  and  the  reason  (of 

8.  1  a  man’s  wisdom  maketh  his  face  to  shine 

8.  16I  applied  mine  heart  to  know  wisdom,  and 

9.  to  there  is  no.  .wisdom,  in  the  grave,  whith. 

9.  13  This  wisdom  have  I  seen  also  under  the 

9. 15  and  he  by  his  wisdom  delivered  the  city 

9. 16  Wisdom  (is)  better  than  strength  :  never. 

9. 16  thepoor  man’s  wisdom  (is)despised, and  his 

9.  18  Wisdom  (is)  better  than  weapons  of  war 

10.  1  him  that  is  in  reputation  for  wisdom  (and) 

10.  10  put  to  more  strength :  but  wisdom  (is)  pr. 
Isa.  10.  13  I  have  done  (it),  and  by  my  wisdom,  for 

11.  2  the  spirit  of  wisdom  and  understanding 
29.  14  the  wisdom  of  their  wise  (men)  shall  per. 
33.  6  wisdom  and  knowledge  shall  be  thestabi. 
47.  10  Tliy  w  isdom  and  thy  knowledge,  it  hath 

Jer.  8.  9  rejected . .  and  what  wisdom  (is)  in  them 
9  23  Let  not  the  w  ise  (man)  glory  in  his  wisdom 

10.  12  hath  established  the  world  by  his  wisdom 
49.  7  (Is)  wisdom  no  more . .  is  counsel  perished 
49  7  concerning  Edom . .  is  their  wisdom  vanis.  ? 
51  15  hath  established  the  world  by  his  wisdom 

Eze.  28.  4  With  tliy  wisdom  and  with  thine  unders. 
28.  5  Bythygreatwisdom(and)bythytrafficha. 
28.  7  swords  against  the  beauty  of  thy  wisdom 
28.  12  Thou  sealest  up  the  sum,  full  of  wisdom 
28. 17  thou  hast  corrupted  thy  wisdom  by  reason 
Dan.  1.  4  skilful  in  all  wisdom,  and  cunning  in  kn. 
1.  17  and  skill  in  all  learning  and  wisdom 

1.  20  in  all  matters  of  wisdom  (and)  understand. 

2.  20  Blessed  be  the  name  of  God.  .for  wisdom 
2.  21  he  giveth  wisdom  unto  the  wise,  and  kno. 
2.23  who  hast  given  me  wisdom  and  might,  and 
2.  30  secret  is  not  revealed  to  me  for  (any)  wisd. 
5. 11  understanding  and  wisdom,  like  the  wisd. 

5.  14  understanding  and  excellent  wisdom  is  fo. 

4.  Wisdom,  skill,  niern  chokmoth. 

Psa.  49.  3  My  mouth  shall  speak  of  wisdom;  and  the 
Prov  1  20  Wisdom  crieth  without;  she  uttereth  her 
9  1  Wisdom  hath  builded  her  house,  she  hath 

24.  7  Wisdom  (is)  too  high  for  a  fool,  he  openeth 

5.  Taste,  reason,  discretion,  djjp  teem. 

Dan.  2. 14  Daniel  answered  with  counsel  and  wisdom 

6.  Heart,  lb  leb. 

Job  36.  s  God  (is) . .  mighty  in  strength  (and)  wisdom 
Ih’ov  10.  21  feed  many :  but  fools  die  for  want  of  wis. 

11.  12  He  that  is  void  of  wisdom  despiseth  his 
15.  21  Folly(is)  joyto  (him  that is)destituteof  w. 
19.  8  He  that  getteth  wisdom  loveth  his  own 
Eccl.  10.  3  his  wisdom  faileth  (him),  and  he  saith  to 

7 . Craftiness,  subtilty,  prudence,  ormah. 

Prov.  8.  5  0  ye  simple,  understand  wisdom ;  and,  ye 

8.  To  bereave,  miscarry,  bzp  sakal,  5. 

Job  34.  35  knowledge,  and  his  words  (were)  without 
Prov.  1.  3  To  receive  the  instruction  of  wisdom,  jus. 


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9.  Understanding,  wisdom,  meaning,  hia,  sehel. 

i  CI1.22.  12  Oniy  tlie  Loud  give  thee  wisdom  and  un. 
Prov  i2.  8  shall  be  commended  according  to  his  wi. 
23.  9  for  he  will  despise  the  wisdom  of  thy  wo. 

10.  Understanding, skilfulness,  reason, n^iiitebunah 
Psa.  136.  5  To  him  that  by  wisdom  made  the  heavens 

11  .Substance,  wisdom,  nypvt  tushiyydh. 

Job  6.  13  and  is  wisdom  driven  quite  from  me  1 
12.  16  With  him  (is)  strength  and  wisdom:  the 
Prov  18.  1  seeketh  (and)  intermeddletli  with  all  wis. 
Mic.  6.  9  (the  man  of)  wisdom  shall  see  thy  name 

12.  Thoughtfidness,  tppovycris  phronesis. 

Luke  1.  17  and  the  disobedient  to  the  wisdom  of  the 

13.  Wisdom,  shill,  <ro<pia  sophia. 

Mattn.  19  sinners.  But  wisdom  is  justified  of  her  cli. 

12.  42  to  hear  the  wisdom  of  Solomon  :  and,  be. 

13.  54  Whence  hath  this  (man)  this  wisdom,  and 
Mark  6.  2  what  wisdom  (is)  this  which  is  given  unto 
Luke  2.  40  waxed  strong  in  spirit,  filled  with  wisdom 

2.  52  Jesusincreased  in  wisdom  andstature,  and 
7.  35  But  wisdom  is  justified  of  all  her  children 

11.  31  she  came.. to  hear  the  wisdom  of  Solomon 

11.  49  Therefore  also  said  the  wisdom  of  God,  I 
21.  13  I  will  give  you  a  mouth  and  wisdom,  wh. 

Acts  6.  3  seven  men.  .full  of  the  holy  ghost  and  wi. 

6.  10  they  were  not  able  to  resist  the  wisdom  and 

7.  10  gave  him  favour  and  wisdom  in  the  sight 
7.  22  Moses  was  learned  in  all  the  wisdom  of  the 

Rom  11.33  both  of  the  wisdom  and  knowledge  of  G. 

1  Co.  1. 17  not  with  wisdom  of  words,  lest  the  cross 

1.  19  I  will  destroy  the  wisdom  of  the  wise,  and 

1.  20  hath  not  God  made  foolish  the  wisdom  of 

1.  21  in  the  wisdom  of  God  the  world  by  wisd. 
1.  22  a  sign,  and  the  Greeks  seek  after  wisdom 
1.  24  Christ  the  power  of  God,  and  the  wisdom 

1.  30  Jesus,  who  of  God  is  made  unto  us  wisd. 

2.  x  come  not  with  excellency  of  speech  or  of  w. 

2.  4  not  with  enticing  words  of  man’s  wisdom 

2.  5  your  faith  should  not  stand  in  the  wisdom 
2.  6  we  speak  wisdom,  .yet  not  the  wisdom  of 

2.  7  we  speak  the  wisdom  of  God  in  a  mystery 
2. 13  not  in  the  words  which  man’s  wisdom  te. 

3.  19  For  the  wisdom  of  this  world  is  foolishness 

12.  8  For  to  one  is  given  .  .the  word  of  wisdom 

2  Co.  1.  12  not  with  fleshly  wisdom,  but  by  the  grace 
Eph.  1.  8  he  hath  abounded  toward  us  in  all  wisdom 

1.  17  may  give  unto  you  the  spirit  of  wisdomand 

3. 10  might  be  known . .  the  manifold  wisdom  of 
Col.  1.  9  with  the  knowledge  of  his  will  in  all  wis. 

1.  28  and  teaching  every  man  in  all  wisdom 

2.  3  In  whom  are  hid  all  the  treasures  of  wis. 

2.  23  Which  things  have  indeed  a  show  of  wis. 

3. 16  Let  the  word,  .dwellinyou  richlyinall  w. 

4.  5  Walk  in  wisdom  toward  them  that  are 
Pes.  1.  5  If  any  of  you  lack  wisdom,  let  him  ask  of 

3.  13  show,  .his  works  with  meekness  of  wisdom 
3. 15  This  wisdom  descendeth  not  from  above 

3. 17  the  wisdom  that  is  from  above  is  first  pure 
2  Pe.  3. 15  Paul  also,  according  to  the  wisdom  given 
Rev.  5.  12  to  receive  power,  and  riches,  and  wisdom 

7.  12  Blessing,  and  glory,  and  wisdom,  and  til. 

13.  18  Here  is  wisdom.  Let  him  that  hath  under. 
17.  9  And  here  (is)  the  mind  that  hath  wisdom 

WISDOM,  sound  — 

Substance,  wisdom,  nwn  tushiyydh. 

Prov.  2.  7  He  layetli  up  sound  wisdom  for  the  rigli. 

3.  21  My  son . .  keep  sound  wisdom  and  discre. 

8.  14  Counsel(is)mine,andsound  wisdom, I(am) 

WISE  (hearted,  man,  woman)  — 

1  .To  cause  to  understand,  give  intelligence,  ]'3  bin,  5. 
1  Ch.27.  32  was  a  counsellor,  a  wise  man,  and  a  scribe 
Provi7.  10  reproof  entereth  more  into  a  wise  man  th. 
28.  7  Whoso  keepeth  the  law  (is)  a  wise  son :  but 

2.  Wise,  skilful,  D’sn  chakkim. 

Dan.  2.  12  commanded  to  destroy  all  the  wise  (men) 
2. 13  decree  went  forth  that  the  wise  (men)sh. 
2.  14  which  wasgone  forth  to  slay  the  wise  (m.) 
2.  18  perish  with  the  rest  of  the  wise  (men)  of 
2.  21  he  givetli  wisdom  unto  the  wise,  and  kn. 
2.  24  king  had  ordained  to  destroy  the  wise(m.) 
2.  24  Destroy  not  the  wise  (men)  of  Babylon:  br. 
2.  27  cannot  the  wise  (men) . .  show  unto  the  ki. 
2.  48  chief  of  the  governors  over  all  the  wise  (in.) 

4.  6  made  I  a  decree  to  bring  in  all  the  wise  (m.) 

4.  18  forasmuch  as  all  the  wise  (men)  of  my  k. 

5.  7  king  spake,  and  said  to  the  wise  (men)  of 

5.  8  Then  came  in  all  the  king's  wise  (men) 

5.  15  now  the  wise  (men),  the  astrologers,  have 

3.  Wise,  skilful,  cpn  chakam. 

Gen.  41.  8  sent  and  called  for  all.  .the  wise  men  th. 
41.  33  Pharaoh  look  out  a  man  discreet  and  wise 
41.  39  (there  is)  none  sodecreet  and  wise  as  thou 
Exod.  7.  11  Pharaoh  also  called  the  wise  men  and  the 
28.  3  shalt  speak  unto  all  (that  are)  wise  hear. 
31.  6  in  the  hearts  of  all  that  are  wise  hearted 

35. 10  every  wise  hearted  among  you  shall  come 

35.  25  the  women  that  were  wise  hearted  did  sp. 

36.  1,  2  Aholiab,  and  every  wise  hearted  man 
36.  4  the  wise  men,  that  wrought  all  the  work 
36.  8  every  wise  hearted  man  among  them  that 

Deut.  1 . 13  Take  you  wise  men,  and  understanding 
1.  15  I  took  the  chief  of  your  tribes,  wise  men 

4.  6  nation  (is)  a  wise  and  understanding  peo. 
16.  19  a  gift  doth  blind  the  eyes  of  the  wise,  and 
Judg.5.  29  Her  wise  ladies  answered  her,  yea,  she  re. 
2  Sa.  1 4  2  fetched  thence  a  wise  woman,  and  said  un. 


2  Sa.  14.  20  my  lord  (is)  wise,  according  to  the  wisdom 

20. 16  Then  cried  a  wise  woman  out  of  the  city 

1  Eli.  2.  9  thou  (art)  a  wise  man,  and  knowest  what 

3. 12 1  have  given  thee  a  wise  and  an  understa. 

5.  7  which  hath  given  unto  David  a  wise  son 

2  Ch.  2.  12  hath  given  to  David  the  king  a  wise  son 
Esth.  1.  13  the  king  said  to  the  wisemen,  whicliknew 

6. 13  Then  said  his  wise  men  and  Zeresli  his 
Job  5. 13  He  takeththe  wisein  their  own  craftiness 
9.  4  (He  is)  wise  in  heart,  and  mighty  in  stren. 
15.  2  Should  a  wise  man  utter  vain  knowledge 
15. 18  Which  wise  men  have  told  from  their  fat. 
17.  10  I  cannot  find  (one)  wise  (man)  amongyou 
34.  2  Hear  my  words,  Oye  wise  (men);  and  give 
34.  34  and  let  a  wise  man  hearken  unto  me 
37.  24  he  respecteth  not  any  (that  are)  wise  of 
Psa.  49. 10  he  seeth  (that)  wise  men  die,  likewise  the 
107.  43  Whoso  (is)  wise,  and  will  observe  these 
Prov.  1.  3  A  wise  (man)  will  hear,  and  will  increase 
1.  6  the  words  of  the  wise,  and  their  dark  sa. 
3.  7  Be  not  wise  in  thine  own  eyes :  fear  the 

3.  35  The  wise  shall  inherit  glory :  but  shame 
9.  8  rebuke  a  wise  man,  and  he  will  love  thee 

9.  9  Give  (instruction)  to  a  wise  (man),  and  he 
10.  1  A  wise  son  maketh  a  glad  father :  but  a 
10.  8  The  wise  in  heart  will  receive  command. 

10.  14  Wise  (men)  lay  up  knowledge :  but  the 

11.  29  the  fool  (shall  be)  servant  to  the  wise  of 

11.  30  and  he  that  winneth  souls  (is)  wise 

12. 15  he  that  hearkeneth  unto  counsel  (is)  wise 

12.  18  but  the  tongue  of  the  wise  (is)  health 

13.  1  A  wise  son  (heareth)  his  father’s  instruc. 
13.  14  The  lawof  the  wise  (is)a  fountain  of  life 

13.  20  He  that  walketh  with  wise  (men)  shall  be 

14.  3  but  the  lips  of  the  wise  shall  preserve  th. 
14.  16  A  wise(man)  feareth, and  departethfrom 

14.  24  The  crown  of  the  wise  (is)  their  riches 

15.  2  The  tongue  of  the  wise  useth  knowledge 
15.  7  The  lips  of  the  wise  disperse  knowledge 
15.  12  neither  will  lie  go  unto  the  wise 

15.  20  A  wise  son  maketh  a  glad  father :  but  a 

15.  31  The  ear  that,  .abidetli  among  the  wise 

16.  14  wrath  of  a  king,  .a  wise  man  will  pacify 
16.  21  The  wisein  heart  shall  be  called  prudent 

16.  23  The  heart  of  the  wise  teachethhis  mouth 

17.  28  when  he  lioldeth  his  peace,  is  counted  w. 

18.  15  and  tlie  ear  of  the  wise  seeketh  knowled. 

20.  26  A  wise  king  scattereth  the  wicked,  and 

21.  11  when  the  wise  is  instructed,  he  receiveth 
2i.  20  treasure..and  oil  in  the  dwelling  of  the  wise 
21.  22  A  wise  (man)  scaleth  the  city  of  the  mig. 

22. 17  hear  the  words  of  the  wise,  and  apply  th. 

23.  24  he  thatbegetteth  awise  (child)  shall  have 

24.  5  A  wise  man  (is)  strong  ;  yea,  a  man  of  k. 

24.  23  These  (things)  also  (belong)  to  the  wise 

25.  12  (so  is)  a  wise  reprover  upon  an  obedient 

26.  5  Answer  a  fool,  .lest  he  he  wise  inliis  own 

26. 12  Seest  thou  a  man  wisein  his  own  conceit? 

26.  16  The  sluggard  (is)  wiser  in  his  own  conce. 

28.  1 1  The  rich  man  (is)  wise  in  his  own  conceit 

29.  8  into  a  snare  :  but  wise  (men)  turn  away 
29.  9  (If)  a  wise  man  contendeth  with  a  foolish 

29.  1 1  but  a  wise  (man)  keepeth  it  in  till  afterw. 

30.  24  four  (things),  .but  they  (are) exceeding w. 
Eccl.  2.  14  The  wise  man’s  eyes  (are)  inliis  head,  but 

2. 16  remembrance  of  the  wise,  .the  wise  (man) 
2. 19  who  knoweth  whether  he  shall  be  a  wise 

4.  13  Better  (is)  a  poor  and  a  wise  child  than 

6.  8  what  hath  the  wise  more  than  the  fool? 

7.  4  The  heart  of  the  wise  (is)  in  the  house  of 
7.  5  better  to  hear  the  rebukeof  the  wise, than 
7.  7  oppression  maketh  a  wise  man  mad,  and 

7.  19  Wisdom  strengtheneth  the  wise  more  th. 

8.  1  Who  (is)  as  the  wise  (man)?  and  who  ku. 
8.  5  a  wise  man’s  heart  discerneth  both  time 

8.  17  though  a  wise  (man)  think  to  know  (it) 

9.  1  the  wise,  and  their  works,  (are)  in  the  ha. 
9.  11  neither  yet  bread  to  the  wise,  nor  yet  ri. 
9.  15  there  was  found  in  it  a  poor  wise  man 

9.  17  The  words  of  wise  (men  are)  heard  in  qu. 

10.  2  A  wise  man's  heart  (is)  at  his  right  hand 

10. 12  The  words  of  a  wise  man’s  mouth  (are) 
12.  9  moreover,  because  the  Preacher  was  wise 
12.  11  The  words  of  the  wise  (are)  as  goads,  and 

Isa.  5.  21  Woe  unto,  .wise  in  their  own  eyes,  and 

19.  1 1  of  the  wise  counsellors .  .the  son  of  the  w. 

19. 12  Where  (are)  they?  where  (are).  .wise(m.?) 
29.  14  the  wisdom  of  their  wise  (men)  shall  per. 

31.  2  Yet  he  also  (is)  wise,  and  will  bring  evil 
44.  25  that  turneth  wise  (men)  backward,  and 

Jer.  4.  22  they  (are)  wise  to  do  evil,  but  to  do  good 
8.  8  How  do  ye  say,  We  (are)  wise,  and  the  law 

8.  9  The  wise  (men)  are  ashamed,  they  aredi. 

9.  12  Who  (is)  the  wise  man,  that  may  unders. 
9.  23  Let  not  the  wise  (man)  glory  in  his  wisd. 

10.  7  among  all  the  wise  (men)  of  the  nations 
18.  18  nor  counsel  from  the  wise,  nor  the  word 

50.  3;  upon  her  princes,  and  upon  her  wise(m.) 

51.  57  I  will  make  drunk,  .her  wise  (men),  her 
Eze.  27.  8  thy  wise  (men),  0  Tyrus,  (that)  were  in  th. 

27.  9  The  ancients  of  Gelial  and  the  wise  (men) 
Hos.  14.  9  Who  (is)  wise,  and  he  shall  understand 
Obad.  8  even  destroy  the  wise  (men)  out  of  Edom 

4.  Wisdom,  riicprt  chakmoth. 

Prov.  14.  1  Every  wise  woman  buildeth  her  house 

5.  Open,  seeing,  np?  piggeach. 

Exod  23.  8  for  the  gift  blindeth  the  wise,  and  perv. 

6 . To  cause  to  understand,  hi y  sakal,  5. 

Job  22.  2  as  he  that  is  wise  may  be  profitable  unto 
Prov.  10.  5  He  that  gatheretli  in  summer  (is)  a  wise 


Prov  10.  19  sin;buthethatrefraineth  his  lips  (is)  wise 

14.  35  The  king’s  favour  (is)  toward  a  wise  serv. 

15.  24  The  way  of  life  (is)  above  to  the  wise,  that 
17.  2  A  wise  servant  shall  have  rule  over  a  sou 

Dan.  12.  3  they  that  be  wise  shall  shine  as  the  brig. 
12.  10  wicked  shall  understand;  but  the  wise  sh. 

7.  Understanding,  wisdom,  hiv,  hiw  sekel. 

1  Ch. 26.  14  Then  for  Zechariah  his  son,  a  wise  coun. 

8.  Magian,  {a.  Persian  astronomer  or  priest),  pdyos. 
Matt  2.  1  there  came  wise  men  from  the  east  to  Je. 

2.  7  when  he  had  privily  called  the  wise  men 
2.  16  he  saw  that  he  was  mocked  of  the  wise  m. 

2.  16  he  had  diligently  enquired  of  the  wise  men 

9.  Wise,  skilful,  <ro<t>6s  sophos. 

Matt  11.  25  thou  hast  hid  these  things  from  the  wise 

23.  34  I  send  unto  you  prophets,  and  wise  men 
Ltikeio.  21  these  things  from  the  wise  and  prudent 
Rom.  1.  14  I  am  debtor,  .both  to  the  wiseand  to  the 

1.  22  Professing  themselves  to  be  wise, they  be. 

16.  19  I  would  have  you  wise  unto  that  whichis 
16.  27  To  God  only  wise,  (be)  glory  through  Jes. 

1  Co.  1.  19  I  will  destroy  the  wisdom  of  the  wise,  and 
1.  20  Where  (is)  the  wise?  where  (is)  the  scribe? 
1.  26  not  many  wise  men  after  the  flesh,  not 

1.  27  (chosen  the  foolish.,  to  confound  the  wise) 

3.  10  as  a  wise  master  builder,  I  have  laid  the 
3.  18  If  any  man  among  you  seemetli  to  be  w. 

3. 18  let  him  become  afool,  that  he  maybe  wise 

3. 19  He  taketh  the  wisein  their  own  craftiness 
3.  20  The  Lord  knoweth  the  thoughts  of  the  w. 

6.  5  Is  it  so,  that  there  is  not  a  wise  man  am. 
Eph.  5.15  walk  circumspectly,  not  as  fools,  but  as  w. 
1  Tl  i.  17  unto  the  king  eternal,  .the  only  (wise)  G. 
Jas.  3.  13  Who  (is)  a  wise  man  and  endued  with  kn. 
Jude  25  To  the  only  [wise]  God  our  Saviour,  (be)  g. 

10.  Mindful, prudent, provident,  (ppbviposphroniv.  u  s 
Matt.  ‘7.  24  I  will  liken  him  unto  a  wise  man,  which 

10.  16  be  ye  therefore  wise  as  serpents,  and  ha. 

24.  45  Who  then  is  a  faithful  and  wise  servant 

25.  2  And  five  of  them  were  wise,  and  five  (we.) 
25.  4  But  the  wise  took  oil  in  their  vessels  with 
25.  8  foolish  said  unto  the  wise.  Give  us  of  your 
25.  9  But  the  wise  answered,  saying,  (Not  so) 

Lukei2.  42  Who  then  is  that  faithful  and  wise  stew. 
Rom  11.  25  lest  ye  should  be  wise  in  your  own  cone. 

12.  16  low  estate.  Be  not  wise  in  your  own  con. 

1  Co.  4.  ioWe(are)foolsforChrist’ssake,butye(are) 

10.  15  I  speak  as  to  wise  men;  judge  ye  what  I 

2  Co.11.  19  Ye  suffer  fools  gladly,  seeing  ye ..  are  wise 
WISE,  in  any,  in  no,  or  on  this  — 

1  .To  reason,  reprove,  decide,  n?;  yakach,  5. 

Lev.  19.  17  thou  shalt  in  any  wise  rebuke  thy  neigh. 

2 . To  afflict,  humble,  njy  anah,  3. 

Exodza.  23  If  thou  afflict  them  in  any  wise,  and  they 

3.  Thus,  so,  accordingly,  ovtu,  ovtws  liouto,  houtos. 
Matt.  1.  18  Now  the  birth  of  Jesus  Christ  was  on  this  w. 
J0I1U21.  1  at  the  sea  of  Tiberias;  and  on  this  wise  sh. 
Acts  7.  6  God  spake  on  this  wise,  That  his  seed  sh. 

13.  34  said  on  this  wise,  I  will  give  you  the  sure 
Rom.  10.  6  speaketh  on  this  wise,  Say  not  in  thine  he. 
Heb.  4.  4  For  he  spake . .  on  this  wise,  And  God  did 

4 . Not  completely,  not  at  all,  p-g  els  rb  iravTe\es. 

Lukei3-  11  was  bowed  together,  and  could  in  no  wise 

5.  Not  at  all,  ov  ttcIvtois  mi  pantos. 

Rom.  3.  9  No,  in  no  wise :  for  we  have  before  proved 
WISE,  to  be,  make,  show  self  — 

1.70  be  or  become  wise,  act  wisely,  c:n  chakam. 
Deut.32.  29  Oh  that  they  were  wise,  (that)  they  unde. 

1  Ki.  4.31  For  he  was  wiser  than  all  men;  than  Ethan 
Job  32.  9  Great  men  are  not  (always)  wise;  neither 
Trov.  6.  6  thou  sluggard;  consider  her  ways,  and  be 

8.  33  Hear  instruction,  and  be  wise,  and  refuse 

9.  9  and  he  will  be  yet  wiser;  teacha  just(man) 
9.  12  If  thou  be  wise,  thou  shalt  be  wise  forth. 

13.  20  He  that  walketh  with  wise  (men)  shall  be 
19. 20  that  thou  mayest  be  wise  in  thy  latter  end 
20.  1  and  whosoever  is  deceived  thereby  is  not 
si.  11  thescornerispunished,  the  simpleis  made 
23.  15  My  son,  if  thine  heart  be  wise,  my  heart 

23. 19  Hear  thou,  my  son,  and  be  wise,  and  guide 
27.  11  My  son,  be  wise,  andmake  my  heart  glad 

Eccl.  2.  15  why  was  I  then  more  wise?  Then  I  said  in 

2.  19  wherein  I  have  showed  myself  wise  under 

7.  23  I  said,  I  will  be  wise;  but  it  (was) far  from 
Zech.  9.  2  Tyrus,  and  Zidon,  though  it  be  very  wise 

2.  To  make  wise,  D?n  chakam,  5. 

Psa.  19.  7  testimony  of  the  Lord  (is)  sure,  making  w. 

3.  To  show  self  wise,  enn  chakam,  7. 

Eccl.  7. 16  neither  make  thyself  over  wise:  why  sho. 

4.  To  take  heart,  be  bold,  labab,  2. 

Job  11.  12  For  vain  man  would  be  wise,  though  man 

5.  To  cause  to  act  wisely,  hi&  sakal,  5. 

Gen.  3.  6  a  tree  to  be  desired  to  make  (one)  wise 
Psa.  2.  10  Be  wise  now  therefore,  O  ye  kings,  be  w. 
36.  3  he  hath  left  off  to  be  wise,  (and)todogood 
94.  8  the  people:  and(ye)  fools,  when  will.  .w.?. 

6.  To  make  wise,  ao<pl(a  sophixo. 

2  Ti.  3.  15  which  are  able  to  make  thee  wise  unto  sa. 

7.  To  send  together,  consider,  <rwlt\pi  svniemi. 

2  Co.  10.  12  and  comparing  themselves,  .are  not  wise 
WISELY,  to  behave  self,  consider,  deal  — • 

1.70  understand,  attend  to,  j’3  bin. 

2  Ch.it.  23  he  dealt  wisely,  and  dispersed  of  aU  his 


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2  To  slum  self  wise,  crn  chakam,  7. 

Exoil.  i.  io  Come  on,  let  us  deal  wisely  with  them;  lest 

3.  To  act  wisely,  sakal.  . 

1  Sa.  1 8. 30  David  behaved  himself  more  wisely  than 

4  To  act  wisely,  or  io  understand,  73b-  sakal,  5. 

i  Sa.  18.  s  David  wentout.  .(and)  behaved  himself  wi. 

18.  14  David  behaved  himself  wisely  in  all  his  w. 
j8*  13  saw  that  he  behaved  himself  very  wisely 

Psa  6a.  g  for  they  shall  wisely  consider  of  his  doings 

ioi  2  I  will  behave  myself  wisely  in  a  perfect 
Prov.21!  12  The  righteous  (man)  wisely  consideretli 
■WISELY,  (never  so)  — 

1 .  To  be  made  wise,  c?n  chakam,  4. 

Psa.  58.  5  voice  of  charmers,  charming  never  So  wis. 

2.  Wisdom,  ns?n  chokmah.  ,  . 

Prov.28.  26  but  whoso  walketh  wisely,  he  shall  be  de. 
Eccl.  7.  10  thou  dost  not  enquire  wisely  concerning 

3  To  cause  to  act  wisely  or  understand,  ^  sakal, ,5. 

Pi.ov.r6.  20  He  that  handletli  a  matter  wisely  shall 

4.  Mindful,  prudent,  provident,  <ppovigws  phrom. 

Lukci6.  8  because  he  had  done  wisely:  for  the  clnl. 
WISER,  (to  make)  — 

1.  To  make  wise,  oat  chakam,  3. 

Job  33. 11  andmakethuswiserthan  thefowlsof  he./ 
Psa.  1 19.  98  Tliou . .  hast  made  me  wiser  than  mine  en. 

2. 117.se?-  than,  io  nan  chakam  min. 

Eze.  28.  3  Behold,  thou  (art)  wiser  than  Daniel ;  the. 

3.  Wiser,  more  skilful,  aotpiirepoy  sophoteron. 

Lukei6.  8  in  their  generation  wiser  than  the  child. 

4  .More  mindful,  prudent,  Qpovipt&repos  phronimS. 

1  Co.  1.  25  Because  the  foolishness  of  God  is  wiser 

WISH,  wishing  — 

1.  Willing,  desirous,  delighting,  I’eij  chaphels. 

psa.  40.  14  driven  backward  and  put  to  shame  that  w. 

2.  Mouth,  speech,  ~3  peh.  . 

Job  33.  6  I  (am)  according  to  thy  wish  111  God  s  ste. 

3 . To  ask,  demand,  W  shaal.  .  , 

Job  31.  30  have  I  suffered  my  mouth  to  sin  by  wish. 
J011.  4.  8  that  he  fainted,  and  wished  m  himself  to 

A.Tnvtgemu  imagination ,  n-sb’P  maskith. 

Psa.  73.  7  they  have  more  than  heart  could  wish 

5.  To  wish,  desire,  solicit,  etix»ya‘  euchomai. 

Acts  27  29  castfour  anchor’s  out  of  the  stern,  and  w. 
Rom  q  3  For  I  could  wish  that  myself  were  acenr. 

2  Co  '13.  0  and  this  also  we  wish,  (even)  your  perfe. 

3  John  2  I  wish  above  all  things  that  thou  inayest 

WIST,  wit,  (do  to  wit,)  to  — 

\.  Wisdom,  n=:n  chokmah. 

Psa.  107.  27  like  a  drunken  man,  and  are  at  their  wit  s 

2  To  know,  be  acquainted  with,  VI'.  yada. 

Gen.  24.  21  to  wit  whether  the  Loud  had  made  Ins 
Exod.  2.  4  his  sister  stood  afar  off,  to  wit  what  wou. 

16  13  It  (is)  manna  :  for  they  wist  not  what  it 
-4  -9  Moses  wist  not  that  the  skin  of  his  face 
Lev.  3.  17  though  he  wist  (it)  not,  yet  is  lie  guilty 
5.  18  liis  ignorance  wherein  he  erred  and  wist 

Josh  2  4  There  came  men  unto  me,  but  I  wist  not 

'  8  14  but  he  wist  not  that  (there  were)  liers  in 
judg  16’.  20  wist  not  that  the  Lord  was  departed  from 

3 . To  know,  be  acquainted  with,  see,  oi5a  mda. 

Mark  o  6  For  he  wist  not  what  to  say  for  they  we. 

14.  4o  heavy,  neither  wist  they  what  to  answer 
Luke  2  49  wist  ye  not  that  I  must  be  about  my  Fat. 
John  3  13  he  that  was  healed  wist  not  who  it  was 
Acts  12  0  wist  not  that  it  was  true  which  was  done 

23.  5  I  wist  not,  brethren,  that  he  was  the  high 

4 . As,  how,  i>s  hos.  .  . 

2  Co.  5.  19  To  wit,  that  God  was  in  Christ,  reconcil. 

5. To  make  known,  yvoiplfa  gnorizo. 

2  Co.  8.  1  we  do  you  to  wit  of  the  grace  of  God  bes. 
[See  also  Wot.] 

WITCH,  (to  use)  witchcraft  — 

1  To  use  witchcraft  or  sorcery,  ^3  kashaph,  3. 
Exod22.  18  Thou  slialt  not  suffer  a  witch  to  live 
Deut  18.  10  observer  of  times,  or  an  enchanter,  or  aw. 

2  Cli.  33.  6  used  witchcraft,  and  dealt  with  a  familiar 

2.  Witchcrafts ,  sorceries ,  keshaphim. 

2  ICi  o.  22  whoredoms,  .and  her  witchcrafts  (are  so) 
Mic  s  12  I  will  cut  off  witchcrafts  out  of  thme  ha. 
Nali  3  4  well  favoured  harlot,  the  mistress  of  wi. 

3.  4  selletli  nations . .  through  her  witchcrafts 

3.  Divination,  oath,  bc$  qesem. 

1  Sa.  15.  23  For  rebellion  (is  as)  the  sin  of  witchcraft 

i.A  charm,  remedy,  tpappauela  pharmaheia. 

Gal.  5.  20  Idolatry, witchcraft,  hatred,  variance,  em. 

WITH  — 

1  After,  inx  achar. 

Lev.  20.  5  thatgo..tocommit  whoredom witliMolecli 

2  Unto,  el. 

Gen.  4.’  8  And  Cain  talked  with  Abel  his  brother 

3.  Also,  f]Xap/t. 

Deut  33.  20  tearetli  the  arm  with  the  crown  of  the 

4 . Near,  bw  etsel. 

Gen.  39. 15  he  left  his  garment  with  me,  and  fled,  and 
39  18  he  left  nis  garment  with  me,  and  fled  out 
Dan.  io.  13  I  remained  there  with  the  kings  of  Persia 


5.  With,  nx  elh.  ,  ■  u  ,  ... 

Gen  3  22  Enoch  walked  with  God  after  he  begat  M. 

6. 13  behold,  I  will  destroy  them  with  the  earth 
n,  c  Lot  also,  which  went  with  Abram,  had 
14  2  made  war  with  Bera . .  and  with  Birsha  ki. 

Josh  14. 12  if  so  be  the  Lord  (will  be)  with  me,  then 
Eze.  3.  27  when  I  speak  with  thee,  I  will  open  thy 

6.  With,  in,  1133  berno. 

Job  q.  30  If  I  wash  myself  with  snow  water,  and 
16  3  I  would  strengthen  you  with  my  mouth 

19. 16  my  servant.  .1  entreated  him  with  my  in. 

7 .  Also,  Ci  gam. 

2  CI1.20.  13  all  Judah  stood  before  the  Lord,  with 

8.  Over  against,  Vid  mul. 

Mic.  2.  8  ye  pull  off  the  robe  with  the  garment  from 

9.  From,  19  min.  ,  ,  , 

Gen.  25. 30  Feed  me,  I  pray  thee,  with  that  same  red 

10 . Against,  besides,  in  addition  to,  by.  al. 

Gen  32.  II  God  hath  dealt  graciously  with  me,  and 
Dan.  6.  14  the  king,  .was  sore  displeased  with  hinis. 

11.  With,  cy  ini. 

Gen.  18.  23  Wilt  thou,  .destroy  the  righteous  with  the 
Ezra  3.  2  and  with  them .  .the  prophets  of  God  he. 

7  13  I  make  a  decree,  that  all.  .go  with  thee 
7.  16  with  the  free  will  offering  of  the  people 
Dan  2  1 1  the  gods,  whose  dwelling  is  not  with  flesh 
2.  18  should  not  perish  with  the  rest  of  the  wi. 

2.  22  he  knoweth.  .and  the  light  dwelleth  with 

2  41  not  cleave . .  as  iron  is  not  mixed  with  clay 
4.  ,5,  23  and  (let)  his  portion  (be)  with  the 
4.  25  32  and  thy  dwelling  (shall  be)  with  the  be. 

3  21  and  his  dwelling  (was)  with  the  wild  asses 
7.  13  (one)  like  the  son  of  man  came  with  the 
7.  21  the  same  horn  made  war  with  the  saints 

12.  With,  by,  immad. 

Gen.  3. 12  The  woman  whom  thou  gavest.  .with  me 

13.  Face,  a'lSpanim.  ,  ^ 

1  Sa.  10.  5  witli  a  psaltery,  and  a  tahret,  and  a  pipe 

14.  Under,  beneath,  nrn  tachath. 

Psa.  66.  17  I  cried,  .lie  was  extolled  with  my  tongue 

15 . Tn  the  hand,  X3  beyad.  .  ,  , 

Gen  44.  16  and  (lie)  also  with  whom  the  cup  is  found 
Josh.  9.  11  Take  victuals  with  you  for  the  journey 

16.  In  the  midst  of,  1W3  bsthok. 

Exod.  9.  24  there  was  hail,  and  fire  mingled  with  the 

17 . Together  with,  dpa  hama.  ...  . _ 

Matt  13.  29  lest,  .ye  root  up  also  the  wheat  with  them 

1 8.  From,  air<5  aqio. 

Luke  14.  18  they  all  with  one  (consent)  began  to  make 
13  16  he  would  fain  have  filled  his  belly  with 
16.  21  desiring  to  be  fed  witli  the  crumbs  which 
Acts  20.  9  he  sunk  down  with  sleep,  and  fell  down 

19.  Through,  by,  bid  (gen.)  dia.  _  . 

Marki6.  20  (conflrmingthe  word  with  signs  following] 

Acts  8.  20  the  gift  of  God  may  he  purchased  with 
13  32  exhorted  the  brethren  with  many  words 
10.  26  they  be  no  gods  which  are  made  witli  ha. 
20  28  which  he  hath  purchased  with  his  own 
Rom  14.  20  evil  for  that  man  who  eateth  with  offence 

1  Co  14  19  I  had  rather  speak  five  words  [with]  my 

2  Co  2  4  I  wrote  unto  you  with  many  tears ;  not 

Eph  6. 18  Praying  always  wi ;  h  all  prayer  and  supp. 

1  Ti.  2.  10  But,  which  becometh  women,  .with  good 
Heb.  12.  1  let  us  run  with  patience  the  race  that  is 

13.  12  that  he  might  sanctify  the  people  with  Ins 

1  Pe  i  7  that  perisheth,  though  it  be  tried  with  fire 

2  Joim  12  I  would  not.  .with  paper  and  ink,  but  I 

3  John  13  I  will  not  with  ink  and  pen  write  unto 

20  Through,  on  account  of,  bid  [ace]  clia. 

Rom  14. 15  But  if  thy  brother  be  grieved  with,  .meat 

21.  With  a  view  to,  els  eis. 

Eph  3.19  might  be  filled  with  all  the  fulness  of  God 

22.  Out  of,  Ik  ek. 

Matt  27.  7  bought  with  them  the  potter  s  field,  to 
Mark.2. 30  with  all  thy  heart,  and  with  all  thy  soul 
12  30  with  all  thy  mind,  and  with  all  thy  stren. 
12  33  with  all  the  heart,  and  with  all  the  und. 
12'  33  with  all  the  soul,  [and  with  all  the  stren  ] 
Luke  10.  27  with  all  thy  heart,  and  [with]  all  thy  soul 
10.  27  [witli]  all  thy  strength,  and  [with]  all  thy 
John  4.  6  therefore  being  wearied  with(his)journey 
Acts  1.  18  this  man  purchased  a  field  with  the  rew 
8.  37  [If  thou  believestwith  all  thme  heart,  tli.] 
1  Co.  7.  3  except,  .with  consent  for  a  time,  that  ye 
1  Pe.  1.  22  love  one  another  with  a  pure  heart  ferv. 
Rev  8*  3  took  the  censer,  and  filled  it  with  fire  of 
'  17'  2  made  drunk  with  the  wine  of  her  formca. 

17  6  with  the  blood  of  the  saints,  and  with  the 

1 8  I  and  the  earth  was  lightened  with  his  glory 

19  21  all  the  fowls  were  filled  with  their  flesh 

23.  In,  among,  by,  with,  iv  en. 

Matt  3  11  baptize  you  with  water.. baptize  you  with 
7  2  with  what  judgment,  .with what  measure 

20  13  Is  it  not  lawful,  .to  do  what  I  will  with 

22.  37  with  all  thy.  .with  all  thy .  .with  all  thy 

23.  16  went  and  traded  with  the  same,  and  made 
26.  52  they  that  take  the  sword  shall  perish  with 

Mark  1.  [8,  8],  23;  4.  24,  30;  5.  2;  9.  1,  50;  Euke  7  51’ 
3.  16;  4.  32,  36;  8. 15;  11.  20;  14.  31;  21.  25,  34;  22.49;  Jonn 
1.  26,  31.  33.  33;  Acts  1.  5;  2-  29,  46;  5-  23;  11.  16,  26, 
Rom.  1.  4,  9,  J2,  27;  9.  22;  10.  9;  : 12.  8,  8,  b,  21,  15..  3  , 
16.  16;  1  Co.  1.  17;  2.  4:  4.  21;  5.  8,  8,  8;  10.  5;  14-  21,  16. 


14,  20;  2  Co.  1.  12;  7.  8;  13.  12;  Eph.  1.  3;  Col.  1.  11;  2. 
4,  7;  3.  16,  22;  4.  2,  6;  1  Th.  2.  2,  17;  4-  16.  l6>  l6’  S' 
Tl.  t  -  n  rn:  7.  I  Tl.  2.  0.  Ill  3-  2j  2  11.  I" 


26;'  2 Th'.'i.  ii;'2.  9,  io;  3.  8;  1  Ti  V.  9.  «;  5-  2;  2  1 

3;  4.  2;  Heb.  9.  22,  25;  11.  37;  Jas.  1.  21;  2.  1:  3.  13,  1 1 
i.  [12];  2.  18;  3.  2;  5.  14;  2  Pe.  2.  7,  13,  16;  Jude  14,  23, , 

24;  Rev.  2.  16,  23,  27;  6.  8,  8,  8;  9.  19;  12.  5i  ?3-  IO>  10> 

14-  2,  [7],  9,  10,  15;  16.  8;  17.  16;  18.  8,  [16];  19.  2,  15,  15. 

20,  20,  21. 

24 .On,  upon,  over,  ini  [ dat .)  epi. 

Matt.  18. 26,  29  have  patience  with  me,  and  I  will  pay 
LukeiS.  7  avenge,  .though  he  bear  long  with  them? 
Acts  21.  24  Them  take,  .and  be  at  charges  with  them 
28.  1 4  were  desired  to  tarry  [witli]  them  seven  da. 
Rev.  12.  17  the  dragon  was  wroth  [with]  the  woman 

25.  Upon,  over,  for,  ini  ( acc .)  epi. 

Heb.  8.  8  with  the  house  of  Israel,  and  with  the  ho. 

‘if,. Down  to,  in,  by,  according  to,  Kara  (acc)  kata. 
Mark  1.  27  for  witli  authority  comniandeth  he  even 
1  Co.  2.  1  came  not  with  excellency  of  speech  or  of 
Eph.  6.  6  Not  with  eye  service  as  men  pleasers,  but 

27.  With,  in  common  with,  pera  (gen.)  meta. 

Matt.  1.  23  which,  being  interpreted,  is,  God  with  us 
2.  3  he  was  troubled,  and  all  Jerusalem  with 

2  11  they  saw  the  young  child  with  Mary  his 
4  21  iu  a  ship  with  Zebedee  their  father,  men. 

3. 23  whiles  thou  art  in  the  way  witli  him,  lest 

3  41  compel  thee  to  go  a  mile,  go  with  him  tw. 

8  II  shall  sit  down  witli  Abraham,  and  Isaac 

9  11  Why  eateth  your  Master  with  publicans 
9. 15  as  long  as  the  bridegroom  is  with  them 

See  also  12.  3,  4,  30,  30,  41,  42, 45;  13.  20;  14.  7;  15-  3°, 

27;  17.  3,  17;  18.  16;  19.  10;  20.  2,  20;  21.  2;  22.  16;  24.  30, 
31,  49,  51;  25.  3,  4,  10,  19,  31;  26.  11,  18,  20,  23,  29,  36,  38, 
40,  47,  Si,  55.  58,  69,  71,  72;  27-  34,  41,  54;  28.  8>  I2>  2°: 
Mark  1.  13,20,  29,  36;  2.  16,  16, 19,  [19],  25,  3.  5,  o,  7,  14, 

4.  16,  36;  5.  18,  24,  40;  6.  25,  50;  8.  10,  14,  38;  9.  0,  I24J. 

10.  30;  11.  ii]  13.  26;  14.  7,  14,  17,  18,20,33,43,  43,48,54, 
67;  15.  17,  [28],  31;  16.  [10];  Luke  1.  28,  39,  66;  2.  36,  51; 

5.  29,  31,  34;  6.  3,  4,  17;  7-  36;  8.  13,  I45];  9-  491  10-  i7, 

11.  7,  23,  23,  31,  32;  12.  13,  46,  58;  13-  I->  >4-  9,  31',  i5-  29» 
30,  31;  17.  15,  20;  21.  27;  22.  II,  15,  21,  28,  33,  52,  53,  59> 
23.  43;  24.  29,  30, 52;  John  3.  2,  22,  26;  4-  27,  27;  6.  3,  66; 

7. 33;  8.  29;  9.  37,  4°:  ii-  16,31,  54i  i2-  8,  17,  l35J,  i3-  »> 
18,  33;  14.  9,  16,  3°;  15-  27;  i6-  4,  32,1  17-  12,  24;  18.  2,  3, 

5,  [18J,  26;  19.  18,  40;  20.  7,  24,  26;  Acts  1.  26,  2.  28,  4.  29, 
31;  7-  9,  38,  451  9-  ’9,  28,  391  i°-  38;  ii-  21;  13-  17;  i4-  23, 
27  15  4,  35;  17. 11;  18.  10;  20. 18,  19,  [24],  31, 34;  24.  1, 

7,  [7],  18,  18;  25.  12,  23;  26.  12;  27. 10,  24;  28.  31;  Rom.  12. 
13,  13,  18;  15.  10,  33;  16.  20,  [24];  1  Co.  6.  6,  7;  7.  12,  13, 

16.  11, 12,  23,  24;  2  Co.  6.  15,  16;  7.  15;  8.  4, 18;  13.  11, 14, 
Gal.  2.  1,  i2 j  4.  25,  30;  6.  18;  Eph.  4.  2,  2,  25;  6.  5,  7,  23, 
24;  Phil.  1.  4;  2.  12,  29;  4-  3>  6,  9,  23;  Col.  1.  11;  4-  18, 

1  Th.  1.  6;  3.  13;  5-  28;  2  Th.  i.  7,  7;  3-  i?>  l6>  l8l  1  11  ■  *• 
ii-  2.  0.  13;  3-  4;  4-  3,  4,  14;  6.  6,  21;  2  li.  2.  10,  22;  4. 11, 
11’  22,  [22];  Titus  2.  15;  3.  15,  15;  Ehm.  25;  Heb.  5.  7;  7. 
21;  9.  19;  10.  22;  11.  9,  31;  12.  14,  17,  28;  13.  17,  23,  25, 

1  Pe.  3.  15;  1  Jo.  1.  3,  3,  3,  6,  7;  2.  19;  2  Jo.  2,  3;  Rev.  1. 
7,  12;  2.  22;  3.  4,  20,  21,  21;  4. 1;  6.  [8];  9.  8;  12.  9,  17;  J3- 
4,  [7];  14.  1,  4;  17.  1,  2,  12,  14,  14;  18.  3,  9;  19.  20;  20.  4, 
[6];  21.  3,  3,  3,  9, 15;  22.  12,  21. 

if.  A  long  side  of,  with,  among,  irapa  (dat.)  para. 

Matt  19.  26  With  men  this  is  impossible;  but  with  G. 

21.  25  they  reasoned  [with]  themselves,  saying 

22.  25  there  were  with  us  seven  brethren :  and 
Markio.  27  With  men.  .but  not  with  God:  [for  with] 

Luke  1  30  Fear  not.,  thou  hast  found  favour  with  G. 

1.  37  with  God  nothing  shall  be  impossible 
2. 52  Jesus  increased .  .in  favour  with  God  and 
11.  37  Pharisee  besought  him  to  dine  with  him 

18.  27  impossible  with  men  are  possible  with  God 

10.  7  lie  was  gone  to  be  guest  with  a  man  that 
John  1.  39  They  came,  .and  abode  with  him  that  day 
4.  40  besought  him  that  he  would  tarry  with 
8  38  seen  with  my  Father,  .seen  with  your  fa. 
14.  17  he  dwelleth  with  you,  and  shall  be  in  you 
14.  23  come  unto  him,  and  make  our  abode  with 
14.  25  have  I  spoken,  .being,  .present  with  you 

17.  5  with  thine  own  self,  .with  thee  before  the 
Acts  9.  43  he  tanied  many  days  iu  J oppa  witli  one 

10.  6  He  lodgethwith  one  Simon  a  tanner,  wh 
18  3  of  the  same  craft,  lieabode  with  them,  and 

18.  20  they  desired  (him) to  tarry  longer  time  [ w  ] 
21.  7  we.  .saluted  the  brethren,  and  abode  with 
21'  8  entered  into  the  house,  .and  abode  with 
21.  16  an  old  disciple,  with  whom  we  should  lo. 
26.  8  Why . .  incredible  with  you,  that  God  slio. 

.  • _ v,„watu,  with  rinn 

Rom 


2. 11  Fortliereisnorespectof  persons  with  God 
q.  14  unrighteousness  with  God?  God  forbid 

1  Co.  3. 19  the  wisdom  of  this  world  is  foolishness 

7.  24  every  man,  vyherein  he  is  called . .  abide  w. 

2  Co.  1. 17  that  with  me  there  should beyea  yea,  and 
Epli.  6.  9  neither  is  there  respect  of  persons  with 

-Th  1.  6  Seeing. .  a  righteous  thing  with  God  to  re. 

2  Ti  4  13  The  cloak  that  I  left  atTroas  with  Carpus 
Jas  1  17  Father  of  lights,  with  whom  is  no  vanabl. 

1  Pe.  2.  20  ye  take  it  patiently,  this  (is)  acceptable 

2  Pe.  3.  8  one  day  (is)  with  the  Lord  as  a  thousand 

29.  About,  concerning,  n epi  (gen.)  peri. 

Markio.  41  they  began  to  be  much  displeased  with 

30.  The  thing »  concerning  me,  rd  nepl  ey  e  ta  peri. 
Phil.  2.  23  so  soon  as  I  shall  see  how  it  will  go  with 

31.  Toward,  by,  near,  npos  (acc.)  pros. 

Matt  13.  56  And  his  sisters,  are  they  not  all  with  us  ? 

26.  55  I  sat  daily  [with]  you  teaching  in  the  tern. 
Mark  6  3  are  not  his  sisters  here  with  us?  And  they 

q  10  they  kept  thatsaying  with  themselves,  qu. 
q  16  asked  the  scribes,  What  question  ye  with 
9  19  0  faithless,  how  long  shall  I  he  with  you? 


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Markn.  31  they  reasoned  with  themselves,  saying,  If 

14.  49  I  was  daily  with  you  in  the  temple  teac. 
Luke  6.  11  communed  one  with  another  what  they 

9.  41  how  long  shall  I  be  with  you,  and  suffer 

i3.  11  The  Pharisee  stood  and  prayed  thus  with 

2o.  5  they  reasoned  with  themselves  saying,  If 
John  1.  1  the  Word  was  with  God,  and  the  Word 

1.  2  The  same  was  in  the  beginning  with  God 
Acts  2.  47  Praising  God,  and  having  favour  with  all 

3.  25  of  tho  covenant  which  God  made  with  our 
11.  2  they,  .ofthe  circumcision  contended  with 

15.  2  had.  .dissension  and  disputation  with  th. 

17. 17  disputed  he.  .with  them  that  met  with  him 
24.  12  they  neither  found  me.  .disputing  with 

horn.  5.  1  we  have  peace  witli  God  through  our  Lord 

8.  18  with  the  glory  which  shall  be  revealed  in 

1  Co.  2.  3  I  was  with  you  in  weakness,  and  in  fear 

16.  6  that  I  will  abide,  yea,  and  winter  with 
16.  7  I  trust  to  tarry  a  while  with  you,  if  the 
16. 10  see  that  he  may  be  with  you  without  fear 

2  Co.  5.  8  We  are.  .willing,  .to  be  present  with  the 

6. 14  what  communion  hath  light  with  darkn. 

6.  15  what  concord  hath  Christ  with  Belial?  or 
11.  9  when  I  was  present  with  you,  and  wanted 

Gal.  1. 18  to  see  Peter,  and  abode  with  him  fifteen 

2.  s  that  the  truth,  .might  continue  with  you 

4.  18  and  not  only  when  lam  present  with  you 

4.  20  I  desire  to  be  present  with  you  now,  and 

1  Til.  3.  4  when  we  were  with  you,  we  told  you  lief. 

2  Th.  2.  s  when  I  was  yet  with  you,  I  told  you  these 

3.  1  word.  .may.  be  glorified,  even  as.  .with 
3. 10  For  even  when  we  were  with  you,  this  we 

Phm.  13  Whom  I  would  have  retained  with  me,  th. 
Heb.  4.  13  unto  the  eyes  of  him  with  whom  we  have 
10. 16  This  (is)  the  covenant  that  I  will  make  w. 
i  Jo.  1.  2  that  eternal  life  which  was  with  the  Father 

2.  1  we  have  an  advocate  with  the  Father,  J. 

32.  With,  along  with,  avv  sun. 

Matt  25.  27  I  should  have  received'mine  own  with  us 

26.  35  Though  I  should  die  witli  thee,  yet  will  1 

27.  38  Then  were  there  two  tliieves  crucified  w. 
Mark  2.  26  and  gave  also  to  them  which  were  with 

4.  10  they  that  were  about  him  with  the  twelve 

8.  34  when  he  had  called  the  people,  .with  his 

9.  4  there  appeared  unto  them  Elias  with  M. 
15.  27  with  him  they  crucify  two  thieves ;  the 

See  also  Luke  1.  56;  2.  5,  13;  5.  9,  19;  7.  6,  12;  8.  1,  38; 

9.  32;  19.  23;  20.  1;  22.  14,  56;  23.  11,  32,  [35];  24.  [1], 

10,  24,  29,  33,  44;  John  18.  1;  21.  3;  Acts  1.  14,  [14,  17J, 
22;  2.  14;  3.  4,  8 ;  4.  13,  14,  27;  5.  1,  17,  21,  26 ;  8.  20,  31 ; 

10.  2,  20,  23;  13.  7;  14.  4,  4,  5,  i3>  20,  28;  15.  22,  22,  25; 
id.  3;  17.  34;  18.  8,  18;  19.  38;  20.  36;  21.  ^  16,  18,  24, 
26,  29;  22.  9;  23.  15,  27,  32;  24.  24;  23.  23;  26.  13;  27. 
2;  28.  16;  Rom.  6.  8 ;  8.  32  j  16.  14,  15;  1  Co.  1.  2;  5.  4; 

10.  13;  11.  32;  15.  10;  16.  4,  19;  2  Co.  i  1,  21;  4.  14;  8. 
[19] ;  9.  4 ;  13.  4;. Gal.  1.2;  2.  3 ;  3.  9 ;  5.  24 ;  Eph.  3. 18; 

4.  31;  Phil.  1.  1,  23;  2.  22;  3.  21;  Col.  2.  5,  13,  20;  3.  3, 
4,  9i  4-  9i  1  Til.  4.  14,  17,  17;  5.  10;  Jas.  1.  11 ;  2  Pe.  1. 

1 8. 

33.  Front  under,  by,  from,  into  (gen. )  hupo. 

Matt.  8.  24  that  the  ship  was  covered  with  the  waves 

11.  7  went,  .to  see?  A  reed  shaken  with  the  w. 

14.  24  tossed  with  waves :  for  the  wind  was  co. 
Luke  6.  18  they  that  were  vexed  (with]  unclean  spi. 

7.  24  went,  .to  see?  A  reed  shaken  with  the  w.? 

8.14  are  choked  with  cares,  and  riches,  and  pi. 

21.  20  when  ye  shall  see  Jerusalem  compassed 

Acts  5.  16  them  which  were  vexed  with  unclean  sp. 

17.  25  Neither  is  worshipped  with  men’s  hands 
27.  41  was  broken  with  the  violence  of  the  wav. 
Jas.  3.  4  yet  are  they  turned  about  with  a  very  small 
2  Pe.  2.  7  delivered  just  Lot,  vexed  with  the  filthy 

2. 17  clouds  that  are  carried  with  a  tempest 
Rev.  6.  8  power  was  given . .  to  kill . .  with  the  beasts 

[See  also  Abide,  abounding,  accord,  affliction,  agree, 
away,  be,  bear,  beasts,  bound,  brought,  buried,  charge, 
child,  cieled,  clothe,  clothed,  cloud,  come,  commune, 
communicate,  company,  compare,  compassed,  compas¬ 
sion,  confer,  consent,  consort,  consume  continue,  cru¬ 
cify,  deal,  drink,  dwellers,  entangle,  feast,  feed,  filled, 
friendship,  go,  gird,  indignation,  labour,  lie,  lien,  lieth, 
lying,  meddle,  meddled,  meet,  mixed,  occupy,  pleased, 
reason,  rejoice,  rise,  run,  satisfied  satisfy,  send,  sit,  sit 
at  meat,  smite,  speak,  speed,  spring  up,  stand,  suffer, 
take,  take  away,  talk,  travel,  work,  young.] 

WITH  child  -— 

Having  in  the  womb,  eV  yaarp'i  eyomra  encastri. 
Matt.  1.  18  she  was  found  with  child  of  the  Holy  Gh. 

1.  23  a  virgin  shall  be  with  child,  and  shall  br. 
24.  19  woe  unto  them  that  are  with  child,  and 
Markiy.  17  woe  to  them  that  are  with  child,  and  to 
Luke  21.  23  woe  unto  them  that  are  with  child,  and 
1  Th.  5.  3  cometh.. as  travail  upon  a  woman  with  c. 
Rev.  12.  2  she  being  with  child  cried,  travailing  in 
WITHAL  — 

1.  With  them,  nsria  bahemmah. 

Exod  30.  4  be  for  places  for  the  staves  to  bear  it  wi. 

2.  With  them,  jna  bahen. 

Exod  25.  29  shalt  make,  .bowls  thereof,  to  cover  with 
37. 16  his  covers  to  cover  withal,  (of)  pure  gold 
Lev.  11.  21  which  have  legs,  .to  leap  withal  upon  the 

3.  Together ,  rim,  m;  13;  yachad,  yachdan. 

Psa.141.  10  into  their  own  nets,  whilst  that  I  withal 
Prov  22.  18  For . .  they  shall  withal  be  fitted  in  thy  lips 

4.  With,  Dy  im. 

1  Sa.  16. 12  Now  he  (was)  ruddy .  .withal  of  a  beauti. 

5.  Together  with,  a/aa  hama. 

Col.  j.  3  Withal  praying  also  for  us,  that  God  wo. 


1  Ti.  5.  13  withal  they  learn  (to  be)  idle,  wandering 
Phm.  22  But  withal  prepare  me  also  a  lodging,  for 

WITHDRAW  (far,  self),  to  — 

I.  To  gather  up  or  together,  asaph. 

1  Sa.  14.  19  Saul  said  unto  the  priest,  Withdraw  thine 
J  oel  2.  10  and  the  stars  shall  withdraw  their  shini. 
3.  15  and  the  stars  shall  withdraw  their  shini. 
2.7To  be  gathered  up  or  together,  rjDN  asaph,  2. 

Isa.  60.  20  neither  shall  thy  moon  withdraw  itself 

3.  To  diminish,  withdraw,  yna  gara. 

Job  36.  7  He  withdraweth  not  his  eyes  from  the  ri. 

4.7b  arm,  withdraw,  draw  away,  pSi)  chalats. 

Hos.  5.  6  Lord,  .hathwithdrawnliimselffromthem 

5.  To  withdraw,  par)  chamaq. 

Song  5.  6  but  my  beloved  had  withdrawn  himself 

6.  To  leave,  withdraw,  let  alone,  ra;  yanach,  5. 

Eccl.  7. 18  yea,  also  from  this  withdraw  not  thine  ha. 

7.  To  make  rare  or  precious,  ijr  yaqar,  5. 

Prov  25. 17  Withdraw  thy  foot  from  thy  neighbour’s 
S.7b  drive  or  force  away,  nil  nadach,  5. 

Deut  13. 13  have  withdrawn  the  inhabitants  of  their 
2- To  give  a  refractory  shoulder,  jvttid  f]7i3  ]ru. 

Nell.  9.  29  withdrew  the  shoulder,  and  hardened  the. 
10.  To  ( cause  to)  turn  aside,  no  sur,  5. 

J ob  33.  1 7  that  he  may  withdraw  man  (from  his)  pur. 

II.  To  put  far  off,  pm  rachaq,  5. 

Job  13.  21  Withdraw  thine  hand  far  from  me,  and 

12.  To  cause  to  turn  back,  ow  sliub,  5. 

Job  9.  13  (If)  God  will  not  withdraw  his  anger,  the 
Psa.  74.  11  Why  witlidrawest  thou  thy  hand,  even  thy 
lam.  2.  8  he  hath  not  withdrawn  his  hand  from  de. 
Eze.  18.  8  hath  withdrawn  his  hand  from  iniquity 
20.  22  I  withdrew  mine  hand,  and  wrought  for 

13.  To  give  place  again,  withdraw,  avayoipeca. 

Matt. 12. 15  when  Jesus  knew,  .lie  withdrew  himself 
Mark  3.  7  Jesus  withdrew  himself  with  his  disciples 

14.  To  draw  away,  airoandio  apospao. 

Luke22.  41  he  was  withdrawn  from  them  about  a  sto. 

15.  To  set,  put  or  place  away,  atplarypu  aphistemi. 

1  Ti.  6.  5  [corrupt  minds,  .from  such  withdraw  tli.] 

IS.  To  withdraw  self,  avoid,  beware  of ,  irreWopai. 

2  Th.  3.  6  that  ye  withdraw  yourselves  fi  om  every 
17.  To  send  under,  withdraw,  vnoariWoihupostello. 

Gal  2.  12  withdrew  and  separated  himself,  fearing 
\8.T0giveplace  under,  secretly,  quietly,  viroxoopeco. 
Luke.  5.  16  withdrewliimselfinto  the  wilderness,  and 

WITHER,  be  withered  (away),  to  — 

1.  To  be  dry,  dried  up,  cio;  yabesli. 

Job  8. 12  Whilst,  .not  cut  down,  it  withereth  bef. 
Psa.  90.  6  in  the  evening  it  is  cut  down,  and  wither. 
102.  4  My  heart  issmitten,  and  withered  likegr. 
102.  11  My  days  (are)  like  a  shadow.  .1  am  with. 
129.  6  grass,  .which  withereth  afore  it  groweth 
Isa.  15.  6  the  nay  is  withered  away,  the  grass  faileth 
19.  7  every  thing  sown  by  the  brooks,  shall  wi. 
27. 11  When  the  boughs  thereof  are  withered,  th. 
40.  7,  8  The  grass  withereth,  the  flower  fadeth 
40.  24  they  shall  wither,  and  the  whirlwind  sha. 
Jer.  12.  4  How  long  shall.. the  herbs  of.. field  wither 
Lam.  4.  8  their  skin.. it  is  withered,  it  is  become  like 
Eze.  17.  9  shall  he  not.. cut  off  the  fruit. .that  it  wi.? 
17.  9  it  shall  wither  in  all  the  leaves  of  her  sp. 
17.  10  shall  it  not  utterly  wither.. it  shall  wither 
r9.  12  her  strong  rods  were  broken  and  withered 
Joel  1. 12  all  the  trees  of  the  field  are  withered,  bee. 

1.  17  barns  are  broken  down. .corn  is  withered 
Amos  1.  2  And  he  said. .the  top  of  Carmel  shall  wit. 

4.  7  the  piece  whereupon  it  rained  not  withered 
Jon.  4.  7  a  worm.. smotethegroundthatit  withered 

2.  To  (cause  to)  dry  up,  co;  yabesh,  5. 

Joel  1.  12  joy  is  withered  away  from  the  sons  of  men 
1.  17  broken  down;  for  the  corn  is  withered 

3.  To  fade,  wear  away,  j  nabel. 

Psa.  1.  3  his  leaf  also  shall  not  wither;  and  what. 
37.  2  cut  down . .  and  wither  as  the  green  herb 
LTobe  hard,  dry,  withered,  lean,  Dix  tsanam. 

Gen.  41.  23  And,  behold,  seven  ears,  withered,  thin 

5.  To  wither,  pine,  be  weak,  bop  qamal. 

Isa.  19.  6  dried  up :  the  reeds  and  flagsshall  wither 

6.  To  dry  up,  wither,  ^rjpaivea  xeraino. 

Matt  13.  6  because  they  had  no  root ;  theywithered  a. 
21.  19  And  presently  the  fig  tree  withered  away 
21.  20  How  soon  is  the  fig  tree  withered  away 
Mark  3.  1  there  was  a  man  there  which  had  a  with. 

3.  3  he  saith  unto  the  manfwlnch  had  the  wi.] 

4.  6  and  because  it  had  no  root,  it  withered 

ii.  21  fig  tree  which  thou  cursedst  is  with,  away 

Luke  8.  6  as  soon  as  it  was  sprung  up,  it  withered 
Jolini5.  6  he  is  cast  forth  as  a  branch,  and  is  with. 
Jas.  1. 11  risen  with  a  burning  heat,  but  it  withereth 
1  Pe.  1 .  24  The  grass  withereth,  aud  the  flower  thereof 

7.  Dry,  withered,  fopis  xeros. 

Matt  12. 10  there  was  a  man  which  had  (his)  hand  wi. 
Luke  6.  6  a  man  whose  right  hand  was  withered 
6.  8  said  to  the  man  which  had  the  withered 
John  5.  3  of  impotent  folk,  of  blind,  halt,  withered 


WITHERETH,  whose  fruit  — 

II  it] wring  autumnal  fruit,  <p6ivoiru>piv6s  plilhinop. 
Jude  12  trees  whose  fruit  withereth,  without  fruit 

WITHHOLD  (self),  be  withholden,  to  — 

1. To  be  cut  off,  T42  batsar,  2. 

Job  42.  2  no  thought  can  be  withholden  from  thee 

2.  To  lake  a  pledge,  bind  on,  ’ajij  chabal. 

Eze.  18.  16  hath  not  withholden  the  pledge,  neither 

3.  To  darken,  keep  back,  spare,  withhold,  rfrn. 

Gen.  20.  6  I  also  withheld  thee  from  sinning  against 

22.  12,  16  hast  not  withheld  thy  son,  thine  only 
Prov.11.  24  (there  is)  that  withholdeth  more  than  is 

4.  To  leave,  let  alone,  withdraw,  m;  yanach,  5. 
Eccl.  1 1.  6  in  the  evening  withhold  not  thine  hand 

5.  To  shut,  restrain,  kala. 

Gen.  23.  6  none  of  us’  shall  withhold  fromtheehisse. 
Psa.  40. 11  Withlioldnotthouthy  teudermerciesfrom 

6.  To  withhold,  keep  back,  p;D  maim. 

Gen.  30.  2  who  hath  withheld  from  thee  the  fruit  of 

1  Sa.  25.  26  the  Lord  hath  withholden  thee  from  com. 

2  Sa.  13. 13  for  he  will  not  withhold  me  from  thee 
Neh.  9.  20  withlieldestnot  thy  mannafrom  their  mo. 
Job  22.  7  thou  hast  withholden  bread  from  the  liu. 

31.  16  If  I  have  withheld  the poorfrom(their)de. 
Psa.  21.  2  hast  not  withholden  therequestof  hislips 
84.  11  no  good  (thing)  will  he  withhold  from  them 
Prov.  3.  27  Withhold  not  good  from  them  to  whom 

11.  26  He  that  withholdeth  corn,  the  peopleshall 

23.  13  Within  Id  not  correction  from  the  child 
Eccl.  2.  10  I  withheld  not  my  heart  from  any  joy,  for 
Jer.  2.  25  Withhold  thy  footfrombeingunsliod,  and 

5.  25  your  sins  havewitliholdengood(things)fr. 
Amos  4.  7 1  have  withholden  the  rain  from  you,  when 

l.To  be  withheld,  kept  back,  Via  mana,  2. 

Job  38. 15  and  from  the  wicked  their  light  is  withho. 
Jer.  3.  3  the  showers  have  been  withholden,  and 
J  oel  1. 13  the  drink  offering  is  withholden  from  the 

8.  To  keep  in,  restrain,  detain,  retain,  ~>xj;  atsar. 

J  ob  4.  2  who  can  withhold  himself  from  speaking 

12.  15  he  withholdeth  the  waters,  and  they  dry 

9.  To  hold  down  or  fast,  Karixo)  katecho. 

2  Th.  2.  6  ye  know  what  withholdeth  that  he  might 
WITHIN  (me,  self,  tnee)  — 

1.  Unto,  by.  el. 

Lev.  26.  25  when  ye  are  gathered  together  within  yo. 

2.  Between,  ]'3  ben. 

Job  24.11  (Which)  make  oil  within  their  walls,  (and) 
3 .In  the  belly,  jpns  bebeten. 

J  ob  32. 18  I  am  full . .  the  spirit  within  me  constrain. 
Prov22.  18  a  pleasant  thing  if  thou  keep  them  within 

4.  From  within,  n;3P  mibbayith. 

Gen.  6.  14  shall  pitch  it  within  and  without  with  pi. 

39.  ii  none  of  the  men  of  the  house  there  with. 
Exod  25.  11  within  and  without  shalt  thou  overlay  it 

26.  33  thou  mayest  bring  in  thither  within  the 
37.  2  he  overlaid  it  with  pure  gold  within  and 
Lev.  14.  41  cause  the  house  to  be  scraped  within  round 

16.  2  into  the  holy  (place)  within  the  veil  before 
16. 12  take  a  censer,  .and  bring  (it)  within  the 
16. 15  bring  his  blood  within  the  veil,  and  do 
Num  18.  7  every  thing  of  the  altar,  and  within  the 
1  Ki.  6.  15  he  built  the  walls  of  the  house  within  wi. 

6.  16  he  even  built  (them)  for  it  within,  (even) 

7.  8  his  house,  .(had)  another  court  within  the 

7.  9  sawed  with  saws,  within  and  without,  ev. 
7.31  the  mouth  of  it  within  the  chapiter  and 

2Ki.  6.  30  behold,  (he  had)  sackcloth  within  upon  his 
Eze.  I.  27  the  appearance  of  fire  round  about  with. 

7.  15  and  the  pestilence  and  the  famine  within 

40.  7  by  the  porch  of  the  gate  within,  (was)  one 
40.  8  measured . .  the  porch  of  the  gate  within 

40.  43  within  (were)  hooks,  an  hand  broad,  faste. 

41.  9  place  of  the  side  chambers  that  (were)  wit. 

44. 17  in  the  gates  of  the  inner  court,  and  within 

5 . From  behind,  from  through,  ii’30  mibbead. 

Song  4.  1  thou  (hast)  doves’ eyes  within  thy  locks 

4.  3  a  piece  of  a  pomegranate  within  thy  locks 

6.  7  As  a  piece  of  a  pomegranate,  .within  thy 

6.  From  inner  chambers,  D'lirjp  mechadarim. 
Deut.32.  25  The  sword  without,  and  terror  within,  sh. 

7.  In  the  bosom,  p'n3  beclieq. 

Job  19.  27  (though)  my  reinsbeconsumed  within  me 

8.  During,  until,  ny  ad. 

Dan.  6.  12  shall  ask  (a  petition),  .within  thirty  days 

9.  With,  isy  immad. 

J  ob  6.  4  the  arrows  of  the  Almighty  (are)  within 

10.  (On.  the)  face,  D'JB  panim. 

Eze.  2.  10  and  it  (was)  written  within  and  without 

11.  Within,  inner  part,  D'j$  penim. 

Lev.  10.  18  the  blood  of  it  was  not  brought  within  the 

1  Ki.  6.  18  the  cedar  of  the  house  within  (was)  carv. 

6.  19  the  oracle  he  prepared  in  the  house  with. 

6.  21  Solomon  overlaid  the  house  within  with 
6.  29  palm  trees  and  open  flow  ers,  within  aud 
6.  30  he  overlaid  with  gold,  within  and  without 

2  Ki.  7.  11  and  they  told  (it)  to  the  king’shouse  wit. 

2  Ch.  3.  4  And  he  overlaid  it  within  with  pure  gold 
Psa.  43.  13  The  king’s  daughter  (is)  all  glorious  with. 
Eze.  40.  16  to  their  posts  within  the  gate  round  aba 


WITHOUT 


1063 


WITHSTAND 


V2.In.ner  part,  within,  penimi. 

Eze.  41.  17  by  all  the  wall  round  about,  within  and 

13.  fit  the  heart,  midst,  centre  of,  3-ipa  heqereb, 

Gen  18. 12  Sarah  laughed  within  herself,  saying,  Af. 
2.  22  the  children  struggled  together  within 

Deut28  41  The  stranger  that  (is)  within  thee  shall  get 

1  Sa  24  27  his  heart  died  within  him,  andhe became 
Job  '20.  14  (Yet)  his  meat,  .(is)  the  gall  of  asps  within 
Psa  26  1  transgression  of  tiie  wicked  saith  within 

2Q.  2  My  heart  was  hot  within  me;  while  I  was 

si  10  Create,  .and  renew  a  right  spirit  within 
ss  4  My  heart  is  sore  pained  within  me,  and 
04  iq  In  the  multitude  of  my  thoughts  within 
101.  2  I  will  walk  within  my  house  with  a  perf. 

101.  7  that  worketh  deceit  shall  not  dwell  within 

102.  1  all  that  is  within  me,  (bless)  his  holy  na 
1 00.  22  I  (am)  poor,  .my  heart  is  wounded  within 
147  11  he  hath  blessed  thy  children  within  thee 

Prov  26.  24  He  that  liateth.  .layeth  up  deceit  witlnn 
Isa.  26.  g  with  my  spirit  within  me  will  I  seek  thee 
62  11  where  (is)  he  that  put  Ins  Holy  Spirit  wi. 
Jer  4. 14  long  shall  thy  vain  thoughts  lodge  within 
22  q  Mine  heart  within  me  is  broken  because 
Lam  1.  20  mine  heart  is  turned  within  me;  for  I  ha 
Eze.  11. 19  I  will  put  a  new  spirit  within  you;  and  I 
-6  26  a  new  spirit  will  I  xmt  within  you ;  and  I 
26  27  I  will  put  my  spirit  within  you,  and  cause 
Zenh  2.  2  Her  princes  within  lier(are)  roaring  lions 
Zech.12.  1  and  formeth  the  spirit  of  man  within  him 

H.Tn  the  midst  of,  ipn?  bethok.  . 

Gen  q.  21  and  he  was  uncovered  within  his  tent  _ 
18  24  Peradventure  there  be  fifty  righteous  wi. 
18  26  If  I  find  in  Sodom  fifty  righteous  within 
Dent  22. 10  he  shall  not  come  within  the  camp 
Josh  ig.  1  their  inheritance  was  within  the  inherit, 
iq  g  had  their  inheritance  within  the  inherit. 
21.  41  All  the  cities  of  the  Levites  within  the  p. 
Judg.  7. 16  empty  pitchers,  and  lamps  witlim  the  pi. 

0.  ci  there  was  a  strong  tower  within  the  city 
2  Sa.  7.  2  the  ark  of  God  dwelleth  within  curtains 
1  Hi  6  27  he  set  the  cherubim  within  the  inner  hou. 
Xeli.’  4  22  Let  every  one  with  his  servant  lodge  wit. 

6.  10  Let  us  meet  together,  .within  the  temple 
Job  20.  13  forsake  it  not,  but  keep  it  still  within  his 
Psa.  40.  8  Idelighttodothywill.  .tliy  law  (is)  ivi  thin 
40  10  I  have  not  hid  thy  righteousness  within 
.  Therefore  mv  heart  within  me  is  desol 


40.  IO  4  IUIVC  UUl  - -- 

143  4  Therefore,  .my  heart  within  me  is  desol. 

Eze  3  24  said  unto  me,  Go,  shut  thyself  within  thine 
12.  24  nor  flattering  divination  within  the  house 

15.  Through,  during,  5i a  (gen.)  dia. 

Jlarki4.  58  within  three  days  I  will  build  another 

16 .In,  among,  even. 

Matt.  3.  g  think  not  to  say  within  yourselves,  We 
0  3  certain  of  the  scribes  said  within  themse 

0.  21  she  said  within  herself,  If  I  may  but  to. 
Mark  2  8  that  they  so  reasoned  within  themselves 

Luke  3.  8  begin  not  to  say  within  yourselves,  We 
7  39  he  spake  within  himself,  saying,  Tins  m. 

7  49  be°an  to  say  within  themselves,  Who  is 
12.  17  he  thought  within  himself,  saying.  What 
16.  3  the  steward  said  within  himself.  What 
18  4  afterward  he  said  within  himself ,  Though 
ig"  44  lay  thee  even,  .and  thy  children  within 
24.  32  Did  not  our  heart  burn  within  us,  while 
Pom .  8.  23  even  we  ourselves  groan  within  ourselves 

17.  Within,  ivros  entos. 

Matt23.  26  cleanse  first  that,  .within  the  cup  and  pi. 
Lukei7.  21  behold,  the  kingdom  ofGod  is  withinyou 

18 .Into,  in,  within,  eaai  eso. 

John  20. 26  after  eight  days,  again  hisd.soiples  were  w. 
Acts  5.  23  when  wehad  opened,  we  found  no  man  wi. 

1  Co.  s'  12  Eor..  do  not  ye  judge  them  that  are  within? 

19.  From  within,  eirwBev  esothen. 

Matt23.  25  within  they  are  full  0 i  extortion  and  exc. 
23.  27  but  are  within  full  of  dead  (men's)  bones 
23.  28  within  ye  are  full  of  hypocrisy  and  iniqu. 
Mark  7  21  For  from  within,  out  of  the  heart  of  men 
7  23  All  these  evil  things  come  from  within 
Luke  1 1  7  And  he  from  within  shall  answer  and  say 
11  40  did  not  he.  .make  that  which  is  within 

2  Co  7.  s  without  (were)  fightings,  within  (were) 
Kev  4  8  the  four  beasts . .  (were)  full  of  eyes  within 

'  5.  1  I  saw . .  a  book  written  within  and  on  the 

20 .Inner,  interior ,  etrurepo s  esoteros._ 

Heb.  6. 19  which  entereth  into  that  within  the  veil 

21.  Toward,  among,  np6s  (acc.)  pros. 

Mark  14.  4  there  were  some  that  had  indignation  wi. 
WITHOUT  — 

1.  Behind,  linx  achor. 

Eze.  2. 10  and  it  (was)  written  within  and  without 

2.  There  is  not,  )]N  ayin. 

Gen.41.  49  uutilhe  left  numbering  :  for  (it  was)  wit. 

3 .In  cessation  of  den:-:  beeplics. 

Job  7.  6  than  a  weaver’s  shuttle,  and  are  spent  w. 
Dan.  8.  25  stand  up .  .but  he  shall  be  broken  without 

4.  Unto  from  the  place  of,  n-ao'Sk  el-mibbeth. 

2  Ki.n.  15  said.  .Have  her  forth  without  the  ranges 

5.  Without,  'S?  beli. 

Job  8.  1 1  Can  the  rush . .  can  the  flag  grow  without 

C .In  not,  without,  ,l?33  bibli. 

Job  35.  16  he  multiplieth  words  without  knowledge 

7. So  as  not,  without,  'S3S  libli. 

Job  41.  33  there  is  not  liis  like,  who  is  made  without 


8.  Except,  without,  save,  besides,  'Jjf  3  bdade. 

Gen.41.  44  I  (am)  Pharaoh,  and  without  thee  shall 
2  Ki.18.  2s  Am  I . .  come  up  without  the  Lord  against 
Isa.  36. 10  am  I.  .come  up  without  the  Lord  against 
Jer.  44.  19  did  we  make  her  cakes,  .without  our  men; 

9.  Without,  save,  not,  besides,  'I?1? 3  bilti. 

Isa.  10.  4  Without  me  they  shall  bow  down  under 
Dan.11.  18  without  his  own  reproach  he  shall  cause 

10.  So  as  not,  V?3^>  lebilti. 

Judg. 2.  23  Lord  left  those  nations,  without  driving 

11.  Outside,  without,  nn  chuts.  . 

Gen  6  14  shall  pitch  it  within  and  without  with  pi. 

9.  22  Ham.  .saw.  .and  told  his  two  brethren  w. 
iq  16  they  brought  him  forth,  and  set  him  wit. 

24. 11  he  made  his  camels  to  kneel  down  with. 

24.  31  Come  in.  .wherefore  standest  thou  with.? 
Exod2S  11  within  and  without  shalt  thou  overlay  it 

26.  33  thou  shalt  set  the  table  without  the  veil 

27.  21  In  the  tabernacle,  .without  the  veil,  wh. 

2Q  14  shalt  thou  burn  with  fire  without  the  ca. 

33  7  pitched  it  without  the  camp . .  without  the 

37.  2  overlaid  it  with  pure  gold  within  aud  wi. 

40.  22  he  put  the  table  in  the  tent,  .without  the 

Lev  4.  12  the  whole  bullock  shall  he  carry  forth  wi. 

4  21  he  shall  carry  forth  the  bullock  without 
6  11  carry  forth  the  ashes  without  the  camp 
8. 17  the  bullock,  .lie  burnt  with  fire  without 
q.  II  the  hide  he  burnt  with  fire  without  tile 

1 3.  46  without  the  camp  (shall)  his  habitation 
14  40  cast  them  into  an  unclean  place  without 

14.  41  pour  out  the  dust  that  they  scrape  off  wi. 

16  27  shall  (one)  carry  forth  without  the  camp 
24’  3  Without  the  veil  of  the  testimony,  111  the 
24.  14  Bringforth  him  that  hatheursed  without 

Hum  3.  3  without  the  camp  shall  ye  put  them  that 
s  4  Israel  did  so,  and  put  them  out  without 
if  33  shall  stone  him  with  stones  without  the 

i  c,  all  the  congregation  brought  him  without 

19  3  that  he  may  bring  her  forth  without  the 

iq  9  lay.  .up  without  the  camp  in  a  clean  place 
ai  13  went  forth  to  meet  them  without  the  ca. 

31  19  And  do  ye  abide  without  the  camp  seven 
33.  eye  shall  measure  from  without  the  city  on 
33.  27  And  the  revenger  of  blood  find  him  with. 

Deut  23.  12  Thou  shalt  have  a  place  also  without  the 
5  the  wife  of  the  dead  shall  not  marry  wit. 

32  25  The  sword  without,  and  terror  witlnn,  sh. 
Josli.  6.  23  and  left  them  without  the  camp  of  Israel 
,  Ki  6.  6  for  without  (in  the  wall)  of  the  house  he 

7.  9  sawedwith  saws,  within  and  without  ,  even 
8  8  they  were  not  seen  without :  and  there 
2  Ki.  10.  24  Jehu  appointed  fourscore  men  without 
23.  4  he  burned  them  without  Jerusalem,  in  the 
23’.  6  he  brought  out  the  grove,  .without  Jeru. 

2  Cli.  3.  q  the  ends  of  the  staves.. were  not  seen  wi. 

24  8  set  it  without  at  the  gate  of  the  house  of 
32  3  waters  of  the  fountains  which  (were)  wit. 

32’  s  built,  .all  the  wall,  .and  another  wall  wi. 
Ezra  10’.  13  we  are  not  able  to  stand  without,  neither 
Neh  13  20  lodged  without  Jerusalem  once  or  twice 
Psa '  31  1 1  they  that  did  see  me  without  fled  from  me 
Prov.  1.  20  Wisdom  crietli  without ;  she  uttereth  her 
7  12  Now.  .without,  now  in  the  street,  and  li. 
22.  13  a  lion  without,  I  shall  be  slain  in  the  str. 
24  27  Prepare  thy  work  without,  and  make  it 
Song  8  I  I  should  find  thee  without,  I  would  kiss 
Isa  33  7  Behold,  their  valiant  ones  shall  cry  with. 

Jer’  q  21  entered,  .to  cut  off  the  children  from  wi. 

21  4  which  besiege  you  without  the  walls,  and 

Eze  7  1 3  The  sword  (is)  without,  aud  the  pestilence 
’  40  19  unto  the  fore  front  of  the  inner  court  wi. 

40  40  at  the  side  without,  as  one  goeth  up  to  the 
40.  U  without  the  inner  gate  (were)  the  chamb. 

41  9  which  (was)  for  the  side  chamber  without 
41  17  even  unto  the  inner  house,  and  without 

41  23  planks  upon  the  face  of  the  porch  without 

42  7  the  wall  that  (was)  without  over  against 
43.  21  he  shall  burn  it.  .without  the  sanctuary 
46  2  by  the  iv ay  of  the  porch  of  (that)  gate  w. 
47]  2  led  me  about  the  way  without  unto  the 

Hos.  7.  1  (and)  the  troop  of  robbers  spoileth  without 

\2.0utward,  without,  ]Vfn  chitson. 

1  Ki  6  29  the  walls  of  the  house,  .within  and  with. 
6.  30  the  floor  of  the  house,  .within  and  without 

2  Ki.  16.  18  the  king’s  entry  without,  turned  he  from 
2  Ch.33.  14  Now  after  this  he  built  a  wall  without  the 
Eze.  41.  17  all  the  wall  round  about,  within  and  wit. 

13.  Baldness  in  the  front,  n-35  gabbachath. 

Lev.  13.  55  inward,  (whether)  it  (be)  bare  within  or  w. 

14.  That  (is)  not,  kV'1  di  la. 

Ezra  7.  22  baths  of  oil,  anil  salt  without  prescribing 

\o.Not,  lo. 

2  Sa  23.  4  a  morning  without  clouds ;  (as)  the  tend. 
2  Ki.  25.  16  brass  of  all  these  vessels  was  without  we. 

16.  In  not,  without,  N*7?  belo. 

Num  33.  22  if  he  thrust  him  suddenly  without  enmity 
Job  8.  11  Can  the  rush  grow  without  mire?  can  the 

17.  So  that  not,  without,  lelo. 

2  Ch.15.  3  without,  .true  God.  .without,  .priest,  .w. 
Job  26.  2  How  hast  thou  helped  (him  that  is)  with. 

18.  Without,  away  from,  &vev  anew. 

Matt  io.  29  of  tliem  shall  not  fall  on  the  ground  wit. 
1  Pe.  3.  1  they  also  may  without  the  word  be  won 

4.  9  Use  hospitality  one  to  another  without 


19.  In  the  absence  of,  &rep  ater. 

Luke  22.  35  When  I  sent  you  without  purse,  and  scrip. 

20.  Out  of,  4k  ek. 

Jas.  2.  18  show  me  thy  faith  without  thy  works,  and 
21  .Outside,  without,  except,  besides,  iuris  ektos. 

1  Co.  6.  18  Everysin  that  a  mandoeth  is  without  the 

22.  Outside,  without,  e£o>  exb. 

Matt  12.  46  (his)  mother  and  his  brethren  stood  with. 

12.  47  thy  mother  and  thy  brethren  stand  with. 

26.  69  Now  Peter  sat  without  in  the  palace,  and 

Mark  1.  45  but  was  without  in  desert  places ;  and  they 
3.  31  and,  standing  without,  sent  unto  him 
3.  32  thy  mother  and  thy  brethren  without  seek 
4  11  but  unto  them  that  are  without,  all Itliese) 

11.  4  found  the  colt  tied  by  the  door  without 
Luke  1.  10  the  whole  multitude.. were  praying  with. 

13.  25  ye  begin  to  stand  without,  and  to  knock 
John  18.  16  But  Peter  stood  at  the  door  without 

20.  11  Mary  stood  [without]  at  the  sepulchre  we. 
Acts  5.23  tiie  keepers  standing  [without]  before  the 
1  Co.  5.  12  have  I  to  do  to  judge  them. .that  are  wi.? 

5. 13  But  them  that  are  without  God  judgetli 
Col.  4.  s  Walk  in  wisdom  toward  them  that  arewi. 

1  Th.  4. 12  walk  honestly  toward  them  that  are  wit. 
Heb  13. 11  the  bodies.,  are  burnt  without  the  camp 

13  12  Wherefore  Jesus.. suffered  without  the  g. 

13I  13  Let  us  go  forth.. unto  him  without  the  ca. 
Rev  14.  20  the  wine  press  was  trodden  without  the 
22. 1 5  For  [without]  (are)  dogs,  aud  sorcerers,  and 

23.  From  without,  externally,  QwBev  exollien. 

Mark  7. 15  There  is  nothing  from  without  a  man 

7.  18  whotsoever  thing  from  without  entereth 
Luken.  40  did  not  he  that  made  that  which  is  with. 

2  Co.  7.  5  without  (were)  fightings,  within  (were)  fe. 

1  Ti.  3.  7  have  a  good  report  of  them  which  are  wi. 
Rev’.  11.  2  the  court  [which  is  without]  the  temple 

24.  Not  with,  ov  juerd  (gen.)  ou  meta. 

Acts  5.  26  the  captain.. brought  them  without  viole. 

25 . Not,  p.’t)  me. 

Acts  9.  9  he  w  as  three  days  without  sight,  and  lie. 

26.  Outside,  except,  without,  napemos  parektos. 

2  Co.  11.  28  Besides  those  things  that  are’without,  that 

27.  Apart,  apart  from,  xuP‘s  choris. 

Matt  13.  34  without  a  parable  spake  he  not  unto  them 
Mark  4.  34  without  a  parable  spake  he  not  unto  them 
Luke  6.  49  is  like  a  man  that  without  a  foundation 
John  1.  3  without  him  was  not  auy  thing  made  that 
15.  5  I  am  the  vhie.. without  me  ye  can  do  not. 
Rom.  3.  21  the  righteousness  of  God  without  the  law 

3.  28  a  man  is  justified  by  faith  without  the  d. 

4.  6  unto  whom  God  imputeth  righteousness  w. 

7.  8  For  without  the  law  sin  (was)  dead 
7.  9  For  I  was  alive  without  the  law  once,  but 

10.  14  how  shall  they  hear  without  a  preacher? 

1  Co.  4.  8  ye  have  reigned  as  kings  without  us,  and 

11.  11  neither  is  the  man  without  the  woman 
11.  11  neither  the  woman  without  the  man 

Epli.  2.  12  That  at  that  time  ye  were  without  Christ 
Phil  2.  14  Do  all  tilings  without  murmurings  and 
I  Ti.  2.  8  lifting  up  holy  hands,  without  wrath  and 

5.  21  that  thou  observe  these  things  without  pr. 
Phm.  14  But  without  thy  mind  would  I  do  nothing 
Heb.  4.  15  but  was  in  all  points  tempted. .withoutsin 

7.  7  without.. contradiction,  the  less  is  blessed 
7.  20  And  inasmuch  as  not  without  an  oath 
7!  21  For  those  priests  were  made  without  an 
g’.  7  priest  alone  once  every  year,  not  without 
9  18  neither  the  first. .was  dedicated  without 
9.  22  without  shedding  of  blood  isno remission 
a.  28  tiie  second  time  without  sin  unto  salvat. 
10’.  28  He  that, despised  Moses’  law  died  without 
11.  6  But  without  faith  (it  is)  impossible  to  pi. 

11.  40  that  they  without  us  should  not  be  made 

12.  8  if  ye  be  without  chastisement,  whereof  all 
12'.  14  holiness,  without  which  no  man  shall  see 

Jas.  2.  20  thou  know,  O  vain  man,  that  faith  without 
2.  26  For  as  the  body  without  the  spirit  is  dead 
2.  26  so  faith  without  works  is  dead  also 
[See  also  Affection,  blame,  blemish,  cause,  care,  ceasing, 
charge,  children,  come,  controversy,  coast  covetous¬ 
ness,  descent,  dissimulation,  destruction,  doubt,  effect, 
end ’excuse,  fail,  father,  fear,  form,  from,  fruit,  gain¬ 
saying,  god,  hands,  honour,  hypocrisy,  leaven,  life, 
measure,  mercy,  mixture,  mother,  offence,  partiality  , 
rebuke,  repentance,  signification,  sin,  spot,  strength 
towns,  understanding,  wages,  water,  wavering,  witness. 

■WITHOUT  cause,  any  delay,  a  seam  (to  be)  — 

1.  In  cessation  of  den?  beephes. 

Isa.  52.  4  Assyrian  oppressed  them  without  cause 

2.  To  turn  aside,  mo  sur. 

Prov  11. 22  a  fair  woman  which  is  without  discretion 

3.  To  make  no  delay,  ava^o\i]v  pybepiav  iroieco. 
Acts  25.  17  without  any  delay  on  the  morrow  I  sat  on 

4.  IVithout  a  scam,  &ppa<pos  arrliaphos. 

John  19.  23  the  coat  was  without  seam  ;  woven  from 

WITHS  — 

A  cord,  string,  fn)  yether. 

Judgi6.  7  If  they  bind  me  with  seven  green  withs 
16.  8  seven  green  withs  which  had  not  been 
16.  9  he  brake  the  withs,  as  a  thread  of  tow  is 
WITHSTAND,  to  — 

1  .To  strengthen  self  pin  chazaq,  7. 

2  Ch.13.  7  when  Relioboam.  .could  not  withstand  th. 
13.  8  ye  think  to  withstand  the  kingdom  of  th. 


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2.  To  set  up  self,  withstand,  3s;  yatsab,  7.  * 

2  Ch.20.  6  so  that  none  is  able  to  withstand  thee 

3.  To  stand  up  or  still,  amad. 

2  CI1.26.  18  they  withstood  Uzziah  the  king,  and  said 
Esth.  9.  2  no  man  could  withstand  them;  for  the 
Eccl.  4. 12  if  one  prevail,  .two  shall  withstand  him 
JDan.  10.  13  prince  of -the  kingdom  of  Persia  withstood 

11.  15  shall  not  withstand..neither  strength  tow. 

4.  One  opposing,  an  opponent,  ja'i?  satan. 

.Num.22.  32  Iwentouttowithstandthee,because(thy) 

5.  To  set  or  place  against,  aveio-rnyi  anthistemi. 
Acts  13.  8  Elymas.  .withstood  them, seeking  to  turn 
Gal.  2.  11  I  withstood  him  to  the  face,  because  he 
Eph.  6. 13  that  ye  may  be  able  to-witlistand  in  the 
2  Ti.  3.  8  as  Jannes  and  Jambres  withstood  Moses 

4.  15  for  he  hath  greatly  withstood  our  words 

C .To  hinder,  withhold,  forbid,  ku\voi  koluo. 

Acts  11.  17  what  was  I,  that  I  could  withstand  God 

WITNESS,  (false,  without)  — 

1.  JFitness,  ly  ed. 

Gen.  31.  44  let  it  be  fora witnessbetween  me  and  tli. 

31.  48  This  heap  (is)  a  witness  between  me  and 
31.  50  see,  God  (is)  witness  betwixt  me  and  thee 
31.  52  This  heap  (be)  witness,  and  this  pillar 
Exod2o.  16  Thou  shalt  not  bear  false  witness  against 

22.  13  let  him  bring  it  (for)  witness,  (and)  he  sh. 

23.  1  the  wicked  to  be  an  unrighteous  witness 
lev.  5.  1  (is)  a  witness,  whether  he  hath  seen  or  kno. 
Nuni.  5.  13  (there  be)  no  witness  against  her,  neither 

35.  30  the  mouth  of  witnesses:  but  one  witness 
Deutl  5.  20  Neither  shalt  thou  bear  false  witness  aga. 

17.  6  two  witnesses,  or  three  witnesses,  shallhe 
17.  6  at  the  mouth  of  one  witness  he  shall  not 
17.  7  Theliandsof  the  witnesses  shall  be  first  up. 

19. 15  One  witness,  .two  witnesses,  .three  witn. 
19.  16  If  a  false  witness  rise  up  against  any  man 

19. 18  behold,  (if)  the  witness  (be)  a  false  witness 

31. 19  that  this  song  may  be  a  witness  for  me 
31.  21  song  shall  testify  against  them  as  a  witn. 

31.  26  it  may  be  there  for  a  witness  against  thee 
Josli.22. 27  it  (may  be)  a  witness  between  us  and  you 

22.  28  but  it  (is)  a  witness  between  us  and  you 

22.  34  it  (shall  be)  a  witnessbetween  us  that  the 

24.  22  Ye  (are)  witnesses.  .(We  are)  witnesses 
Ruth  4.  9  Ye  (are)  witnesses  this  day,  that  I  have  bo. 

4. 10  to  raise  up  the  name,  .ye  (are)  witnesses 

4.  11  and  the  elders,  said,  (We  are)  witnesses 

1  Sa.  12.  s  The  Lord  (is)  witness,  .his  anointed  (is)  w. 

12.  5  And  they  answered,  (He  is)  witness 

Job  10. 17  Thou  renewest  thy  witnesses  against  me 

16.  8  wrinkles,  (which)  is  a  witness  (against  me) 

16. 19  my  witness  (is)  in  heaven,  and  my  record 
Psa.  27.  12  false  witnesses  are  risen  up  against  me,  and 

35. 11  False  witnesses  did  rise  up:  they  laid  to 
89.  37  be  established .  .(as)  a  faithful  witness  in 
Prov.  6.  19  A  false  witness  (that)  speaketh  lies,  and 

12.  17  showeth.  .righteousness:  but  a  false  wit. 
14.  5  witness  will  not  lie:  but  a  false  witness 
14.  25  A  true  witness  delivereth  souls:  but  a  de. 
19.  5,  9  A  false  witness  shall  not  be  unpunished 
19.  28  An  ungodly  witness  scorneth  judgment 

21.  28  A  false  witness  shall  perish:  but  the  man 
24.  28  Be  notawitness  against  thy  neighbour  wi. 

25. 18  A  man  that  beareth  false  witness  against 

Isa.  8.  2  I  took  unto  me  faithful  witnesses  to  rec. 
19.  20  it  shall  be  forasign  and  for  a  witness  unto 

43.  9  let  them  bring  forth  their  witnesses,  that 

43.  10,  12  Ye  (are)  my  witnesses,  saith  the  Lord 

44.  8  have  declared  (it)?  ye  (are)  even  my  witn. 

44.  9  they  (are)  their  own  witnesses;  they  see 
55.  4  I  have  given  him  (for)  a  witness  to  the  pe. 

Jer.  29.  23  I  know,  and  (am)  a  witness,  saith  the  Lord 

32. 10  took  witnesses,  and  weighed  (him)the  mo. 

32.  12  in  the  presence  of  the  witnesses  that  sub. 
32.  25  Buy  thee  the  field,  .and  take  witnesses 
32.  44  seal  (them),  and  take  witnesses  in  the  land 
42.  5  The  Lord  be  a  true  and  faithful  witness 

Mic.  1.  2  let  the  Lord  God  be  witness  against  you 
Mai.  3.  5  I  will  be  a  £wift  witness  against  the  sore. 

2.  Witness,  rny  edah. 

Gen.  21.  30  they  may  be  a  witnessunto  me,  that  I  ha. 

31.  52  and  (this)  pillar  (be)  witness,  that  I  will 
Josh. 24.  27  Behold,  this  stone  shall  be  a  witness  un. 
24.  27  it  shall  be  therefore  a  witness  unto  you 

3.  Witness,  testimony,  tiny  edulh. 

Numiy.  7  Moseslaid  up..in  the  tabernacle  of  witness 

17.  8  Moses  went  into  the  tabernacle  of  witness 

18.  2  (minister)  before  the  tabernacle  of  witness 

2  CI1.24.  6  collection,  .for  the  tabernacle  of  witness 

4.  To  hear,  hearken,  shamea. 

J udg  1 1. 10  The  Lord  be  witness  between  us,  if  we  do 

5.  Witness,  martyr,  ydprv s  martus. 

Matt  18. 16  in  the  mouth  of  two  or  three  witnesses 
26. 65  what  further  need  have  we  of  witnesses? 
Mark x,.  gj  saith,  What  need  we  any  further  witnes. 
Luke24.  48  And  ye  are  witnessses  of  these  things 
Acts  1.  8  ye  shall  be  witnesses  untome  both  in  Je. 

1.  22  must  one  be  ordained  to  be  a  witness  with 

2.  32  God  raised  up,  whereof  we  all  are  witne. 

3. 15  raised  from  the  dead;  whereof  we  are  wi. 

5.  32  we  are  his  witnesses  of  these  things,  and 

6.  13  set  up  false  witnesses,  which  said,  This 

7.  58  the  witnesses  laid  down  their  clothes  at 
10.  39  we  are  witnesses  of  all  things  which  he 
10. 41  Not  to  all  the  people,  but  unto  witnesses 

13.  31  who  are  his  witnesses  unto  the  people 


Acts  22. 15  thou  shalt  be  his  witness  unto  all  men  of 

26. 16  to  make  thee  a  minister  and  a  witness  bo. 
Rom.  1.  9  God  is  my  witness,  whom  I  serve  with  my 
2  Co.  13.  1  I11  tlie  moutli  of  two  or  three  witnesses 

1  Th.  2.  5  nor  a  cloak  of  covetousness;  God  (is)  wit. 

2. 10  Ye  (are)  witnesses,  and  God  (also),  how 

1  Ti.  5.  19  receive  not.  .but  before  two  or  three  wit. 

6.  12  a  good  profession  before  many  witnesses 

2  Ti.  2.  2  hast  heard  of  me  among  many  witnesses 
Heb.  10.  28  without  mercy  under  two  or  three  witne. 

12.  1  compassed,  .with  so  great  a  cloud  of  wit. 
1  Pe.  5.  1  and  a  witness  of  the  sufferings  of  Christ 
Rev.  1.  5  Jesus  Christ,  (who  is)  the  faithful  witness 

3.  14  the  faithful  and  true  witness,  the  begiun. 
11.  3  I  will  give  (power)  unto  my  two  witnesses 

6.  Witness,  testimony,  yaprvpia  marturia. 

Marki4-  55  the  council  sought  for  witness  against  J. 

14.  56  but  their  witness  agreed  not  together 

14.  59  neither  so  did  their  witness  agree  toget. 
Luke22.  71  What  need  we  any  further  witness?  for 
John  1.  7  The  same  came  for  a  witness,  to  bear 

3. 11  have  seen:  and  ye  receive  not  our  witness 

5.  31  I  bear,  .of  myself,  my  witnesses  not  true 
5.  32  and  I  know  that  the  witness  which  he 

5.  36  I  have  greater  witness  than  (that)  of  John 
Titus  1.  13  This  witness  is  true.  Wherefore  rebuke 
1  Jo.  5.  9  receive  the  witness  of  men,  the  witness 
5.  9  this  is  the  witness  of  God  which  he  hath 
5. 10  He  that  believeth.  .hath  the  witness  in 
Rev.  20.  4  them  that  were  beheaded  for  the  witness 

7.  Witness,  testimony,  yaprvpiov  marturion. 

Matt  24.  14  preached  in  all  the  world  for  a  witness 
Acts  4.  33  with  great  power  gave  the  apostles  witne. 

7.  44  Our  fathers  had  the  tabernacle  of  witness 
Jas.  5.  3  the  rust  of  them  shall  be  a  witness  again. 

8.  Without  a  witness,  not  testified  to,  ayaprvpos. 
Acts  14.  17  he  left  not  himself  without  witness,  in  that 

9.  A  false  or  lying  witness,  xf/evSdyaprvs  pseudom. 
Matt26.  60  [many  false  witnesses,  .two  false  witnes  ] 
1  Co.  15.  15  and  we  are  found  false  witnesses  of  God 

10.  False  or  lying  testimony,  ij/evSoyapTvpia. 

Matti5.  19  fornications,  thefts,  false  witness,  basph. 

26.  59  the  council,  sought  false  witness  against 

WITNESS,  (to  be,  bear,  call  to,  give,  take  to),  to  — 

1  .To  be  a  witness,  bear  testimony,  ny  ud. 

Lam.  2.  13  What  thing  shall  I  take  to  witness  for  thee 

2.  To  cause  to  bear  witness,  up  ud,  5. 

Deut.  4.  26 1  call  heaven  and  earth  to  witness  again. 

1  Ki.  21. 10  set  two  men .  .before  him,  to  bear  witness 
21. 13  the  men  of  Belial  witnessed  against  him 
Job  29.  11  when  the  eye  saw  (me),  it  gave  witness  to 
Mai.  2.  14  the  Lord  hath  been  witness  between  th. 

3 . To  respond,  answer,  rny  anah. 

1  Sa.  12.  3  witness  against  me  before  the  Lord,  and 
Job  16.  8  my  leanness  rising  up  in  me  beareth  wit. 
Prov.25.  18  A  man  that  beareth  false  witness  against 
Isa.  3.  9  show  of  their  countenance  doth  witness 

4.  To  be  a  witness,  bear  testimony,  yaprupeev  mart. 
Matt  23.  31  ye  be  witnesses  unto  yourselves,  that  ye 
Luke  4. 22  all  bare  him  witness,  and  wondered  at 

1 1 .  48  Truly  [ye  bear  witness]  that  ye  allow  the 
John  1.  7  came,  .to  bear  witness  of  the  Light,  that 
1.  8  but  (was  sent)  to  bear  witness  of  that  Li. 

1  15  John  bare  witness  of  him,  and  cried,  say. 

3.  26  he.  .to  whom  thou  barest  witness,  behold 
3.  28  Ye  yourselves  bear  me  witness,  that  Isa. 

5.  31  If  I  bear  witness  of  myself,  my.  .is  not 
5.  32  There  is  another  that  beareth  witness  of 
5.  32  I  know  that  the  witness  which  he  witne. 
5.  33  Ye  sent  unto  John,  and  he  bare  witness 
5.  36  same  works  that  I  do,  bear  witness  of  me 
5.  37  the  Father  himself,  .hath  borne  witness 

8. 18  I  am  one  that  bear  witness  of  myself,  and 

8.  18  the  Father  that  sent  me  beareth  witness 
10.  25  the  works  that  I  do ..  they  bear  witness  of 

15.  27  ye  also  shall  bear  witness,  because  ye  ha. 
18.  23  If  I  have  spoken  evil,  bear  witness  of  the 
18.  37  thatl  should  bear  witnessunto  thetruth 

Acts  10.  43  To  him  gave  all  the  prophets  witness,  th. 
15.  8  God,  which  knoweththe  hearts, bare.  .wi. 

22.  5  As  also  the  high  priest  doth  bear  me  wit. 

23.  11  so  must  thou  bear  witness  also  at  Rome 

26.  22  witnessing  both  to  small  and  great,  saying 
Rom.  3.  21  being  witnessed  by  the  Law  and  the  Pro. 

1  Ti.  6.  13  who  before  Pontius  Pilate  witnessed  a  go. 
Heb.  7.  8  he.  .of  whom  it  is  witnessed  that  he  live. 

10.  15  the  Holy  Ghost  also  is  a  witness  to  us,  for 

11.  4  by  which  he  attained  witness  that  he  was 
1  Jo.  1.  2  we  have  seen,  .and  bear  witness,  and  sho. 

5.  6  And  it  is  the  spirit  that  beareth  witness 
5.  8  [there  are  three  that  bear  witness  in  earth] 

3  John  6  Which  have  borne  witness  of  thy  charity 

5 . To  bear  thorough  witness,  Siayaprvpoyaidiamar. 
Acts  20.  23  Save  that  the  Holy  Ghost  witnesseth  in 

WITNESS,  against,  also,  with,  to  bear  — 

1  .To  bear  witness  against,  Karayapropeco  katamar. 
Matt26.  62  what  (is  it  which)  these  witness  against 

27.  13  how  many  things  they  witness  against 
Marki4.  60  what  (is  it  which)  these  witness  against 

15.  4  how  many  things  [they  witness  against] 

2.  To  bear  witness  with,  avyyapTuptco  summartureo. 
Rom.  2. 15  their  conscience  also  bearing  witness,  and 

8. 16  The  spirit  itself  beareth  witness  with  our 
g.  1  my  conscience  also  bearing  me  witness  in 


S.To'oear  witness  with,  (TwtmyapTvp/w  sunepimar. 

Heb.  2.  4  Godalsobearing.  .witness,  both withsigns 
WITNESS,  to  bear  false  — 

To  bear  a  false  or  lying  witness,  iptvooyapTvpiw. 
Matt  19.  18  He  saith.  .thou  shaltnotbear  false  witne. 
Markio.  19  Do  not  steal,  Do  not  bear  false  w  itness,  De. 
14.  56  For  many  bare  false  witness  against  him 

14.  57  there  arose  certain,  and  bare  false  witness 
Lukei8.  20  Do  not  steal,  Do  not  bare  false  witness 
Rom  13.  9  this,  .[thou  shalt  not  bare  false  witness] 

WITTINGLY,  to  guide  — 

To  act  wisely,  intelligently,  bps  sakal,  3. 

Gen.  48.  14  guiding  iris  hands  wittingly  :  forManass. 
WIZARD  — 

A  knowing  one,  a  wizard,  'jilT  yiddeoni. 

Lev.  19.  31  neither  seek  after  wizards,  to  be  defiled  by 
20.  6  the  soul  that  turneth  after. .  wizards,  to  go 
20.  27  hath  a  familiar  spirit,  or  that  is  a  wizard 
Deu  1 1 8.  11  Or  a  charmer . .  or  a  wizard . .  or  a  necrom. 

1  Sa.  28.  3  Saul  had  put  away,  the  wizards,  out  of  the 

28.  9  how  he  hath  cut  off.  the  wizards,  out  of 

2  Ki  21.  6  and  dealt  with  familiar  spirits  and  wizar. 

23.  24  familiar  spirits,  and  the  wizards,  and  the 
2  Oh.33.  6  dealt  with  a  familiar  spirit,  and  w  ith  wia. 
Isa.  8. 19  Seek,  unto  wizards  that  peep  and  that  m. 

19.  3  they  shall  seek  to  the  idols,  and.  .wizards 
WOE  (worth),  woeful  — 

1.0/  (inter j.  of  sorrow)  'ix  oy. 

Nuni2i.  29  Woe  to  thee  Moab  !  thou  art  undone,  0 
1  Sa.  4.  7  Woe  unto  us !  for  there  hath  not  been  such 

4.  8  Woe  unto  us  !  who  shall  deliver  us  out  of 
Prov.23.  29  Wliohathwoe?  who  hath  sorrow;  who  hath 
Isa.  3.  9  Woe  unto  theirsoul,  forthey  have  reward. 

3.  11  Woe  unto  the  w  ieked  !  (it  shall  be)  ill  (with 
6-. — 5  Woe  (is)  me  !  for  I  am  undone  ;  because 

24.  16  My  leanness,  my  leanness,  woe  unto  me 
Jer.  4.  13  Behold.  .Woe  unto  us  !  for  we  are  spoiled 

4.31  Woe  (is)  me  now,  for  my  soul  is  wearied,  be. 

6.  4  Woe  unto  us  !  for  the  day  goethaway,  for 
10.  19  Woe  is  me  formyhurt !  my  wound  isgriev. 
13.  27  Woe  unto  thee,  O  Jerusalem  !  wilt  thou 

15.  10  Woe  is  me,  my  mother,  that  thou  hast 

45.  3  Woe  is  me  now  !  for  the  Lord  hath  added 
48.  46  Woe  be  unto  thee,  0  Moab  !  the  people  of 

Lam.  5.  16  The  crown  is  fallen,  .woe  unto  us,  thatwe 
Eze.  16.  23  woe,  woe  unto  thee  !  saith  the  Lord  God 

24.  6  Woe  to  the  bloody  city,  to  the  pot  whose 
24.  9  Woe  to  the  bloody  city!  I  will  even  make 
Hos.  7.  13  Woe  unto  them  !  for  they  have  fled  from 

9.  12  woe  also  to  them  when  I  depart  from  th. 
2.0  /  oyahl  (inter j.  of  sorrow),  .Tix  oyah. 

Psa. 120.  5  Woe  is  me,  that  I  sojourn  in  Mesech,(that) 
3 .01  (inter j.  of  sorrow),  'K  i. 

Eccl.  4.  10  woe  to  him  (that  is)  alone  when  he  falleth 

10.  16  Woe  to  thee,  O  laud,  when  thy  king  (is)  a 
4.0/  (inter.j.  of  sorrow),  'bbti  allai. 

Job  10. 15  If  I  be  wicked,  woe  unto  me ;  and  (if)  I 
Mic.  7.  1  Woe  is  me  !  for  I  am  as  when  they  have 
5  .Hal  ( inter.j .  of  sorrow),  an  hah. 

Eze.  30.  2  Thus  saith  theLord.  .Woe  worththedry! 
6.I/0  /  (int.  of  exhortation,  warning,  sorrow),'^  ho. 
Isa.  5.  8  Woe  unto  them  that  join  house  to  house 

5. 1 1  Woe  unto  them  that  rise  up  early  in  the 
S- 18  Woe  unto  them  that  draw  iniquity  with 

5.  20  Woe  unto  them  that  call  evil  good,  and 
5.  21  Woe  unto  (them  that  are)  wise  in  their 

5.  22  Woe  unto  (them  that  are)  mighty  to  drink 
10.  1  Woe  unto  them  that  decree  unrighteous 

17.  12  Woe  to  the  multitude  of  many  people 

18.  1  Woe  to  the  land  shadowing  with  wings 

28.  1  Woe  to  the  crown  of  pride,  to  the  drunk. 

29.  1  Woe  to  Ariel,  to  Ariel,  the  city  (where) 

29.  15  Woe  unto  them  that  seek  deep  to  hide 

30.  1  Woe  to  the  rebellious  children,  saith  the 

31.  1  Woe  to  them  that  go  down  to  Egypt  for 

33.  1  Woe  to  thee  that  spoilest,  and  thou  (wast) 

45.  9  Woe  unto  him  that  striveth  with  his  111a. 
45.  10  Woe  unto  him  that  saith  unto  (his)  father 

Jer.  22. 13  Woe  unto  him  that  buildeth  his  house  by 

23.  1  Woe  be  unto  the  pastors  that  destroy  anil 
48.  1  Woe  unto  Nebo,  for  it  is  spoiled,  Kiriath. 
50.  27  woe  unto  them !  fortheir  day  is  come,  the 
Eze.  13.  3  Woe  unto  the  foolish  shepherds,  that  fo. 

13. 18  Woe  to  the  (women)  that  sew  pillows  to 

34.  2  Woe  (be)  to  the  shepherds  of  Israel  that 
Amos  5.  18  Woe  unto  you  that  desire  the  day  of  the 

6.  1  Woe  to  them  (that  are)  at  ease  in  Zion 
Mic.  2.  1  Woe  to  them  that  desire  iniquity,  and  w. 
Nah.  3.  1  Woe  to  the  bloody  city!  it  is  all  full  of 
Hab.  2.  6  Woe  to  him  that  increaseth  (that  which 

2.  9  Woe  to  him  that  covetetli  an  evil  coveto. 

2.  12  Woe  to  him  that  buildeth  a  town  with  b. 

2. 15  Woe  unto  him  that  giveth  his  neighbour 

2. 19  Woe  unto  himthatsaith  to  thewood,Aw. 

Zeph.  2.  5  Woe  unto  the  inhabitants  of  the  sea  coast 

3.  1  Woe  to  her  that  is  filthy  and  polluted,  to 
Zech.n.  17  Woe  to  the  idol  shepherd  that  leaveth  the 

7 .lie  !  (inter j.  of  sorrow),  *n  hi. 

Eze.  2. 10  lamentations,  and  mourning,  and  woe 

8.  To  be  sickly,  mortal,  incurable,  anash. 

Jer.  17. 16  neither  have  I  desired  the  woeful  day,  th. 

9.  Wo,  (interj.  of  sorrow),  ovai  ouai. 

Matt  11.  21  Woe  unto  thee,  Cliorazin  !  woe  unto  thee 
18.  7  Woe  unto  the  world  because  of  offences ! 
j8.  7  woe  to  that  man  by  whom  the  offence  co. 


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Matt23.  13,  [14],  is,  23,  25,  27,  29  woe  unto  you,  scrib. 

23  16  Woe  unto  you.. blind  guides,  which  say 

24  IQ  woe  unto  them  that  are  with  child,  and 
26  24  woe  unto  that  man  by  whom  the  Son  of 

Mark  1 2  17  woe  to  them  that  are  with  child,  and  to 
,  7  -/  woe  to  that  man  by  whom  the  Son  of  man 
Luke  6.  24  woe  unto  you  that  are  rich !  for  ye  have 
6  2 3  Woe  unto  you  that.  .Woe  unto  you  that 
6  26  Woe  unto  you  when  all  men  shall  speak 
10’  13  Woe  unto  thee  Chorazin  !  woe  unto  thee 
11.  42,  43  woe  unto  you,  Pharisees!  for  ye 
n  44  Woe  unto  you,  scribes  and  Pharisees,  hyp. 

11.  46  Woe  unto  you  also,  .lawyers!  for  ye  lade 
11.  47  Woe  unto  you !  for  ye  build  the  sepulch. 

11  32  Woe  unto  you,  lawyers!  for  ye  have  taken 
17.  x  but  woe  (unto  him)  through  whom  they 

21.  23  woe  unto  them  that  are  with  child,  and 

22.  22  woe  unto  that  man  by  whom  he  is  betray. 

1  Co.  0.  16  woe  is  untome,  if  I  preach  not  the  gospel 

.Tude  11  Woe  unto  them!  for  they  have  gone  m  the 

Rev  813  Woe,  woe,  woe  to  the  inhabiters  of  the 
q.  12  One  woe  is  past,  .there  come  two  woes 

11.  14  The  second  woe  is  past,  .the  third  woe  co. 

12.  12  Woe  to  the  inhabiters  of  the  earth  and  of 

WOLF  — 

1  .A  wolf  or  jackal,  3K1  zeeb.  . 

Gen.  49.  27  Benjamin  shall  raven  (as)  a  wolf:  in  the 
Isa  1 1  6  The  wolf  also  shall  dwell  with  the  lamb 

63.  23  The  wolf  and  the  lamb  shall  feed  together 
.Ter  3  6  a  wolf  of  the  evenings  shall  spoil  them 
Eze.  22.  27  Her  princes,  .like  wolves  ravening  the 

Uab  1  8  and  are  more  fierce  than  the  evening  wo. 

Zepli.  3.  3  her  judges  (are)  evening  wolves ;  they  gn. 

2.  A  wolf,  Avkos  luJcos.  . 

Matt.  7. 15  but  inwardly  they  are  ravening  wolves 
10  16  I  send  you.  as  sheep  in  the  midst  of  ytg. 
Luke  10.  3  I  send  you  forth  as  lambs  among  wolves 
John  10.  12  seeth  the  wolf  coming,  .and  the  wolf  ca. 
Acts  20.  29  shall  grievous  wolves  enter  m  among  you 

WOMAN,  (silly,  every,  this)  — 

1.  A  woman,  wife,  ~a'i<  ishshah. 

Gen  2.  22  the  rib . .  made  lie  a  woman,  and  brought 

2.  23  she  shall  be  called  Woman,  because  she 

3.  1  the  serpent .  .said  unto  the  woman,  1  ea 

2  the  woman  said  unto  the  serpent,  We  may 
4  the  serpent  said  unto  the  woman,  1  e  sh. 

6  when  the  woman  saw  that  the  tree  (was) 

.  12  The  woman  whom  thou  gavest.  .with  me 

13  said  unto  the  woman.  .And  the  woman 
.  1 3  I  will  put  enmity  between  thee  and  the  w. 

16  Unto  the  woman  he  said,  I  will  greatly 
'.11I  know  that  thou  (art)  a  fair  woman  to 

14  the  Egyptians  beheld  the  woman,  that  she 
.  13  the  woman  was  taken  into  Pharaoh  s  ho. 

20.  3  a  dead  man,  for  the  woman  which  thou 
24.  s?  8  the  woman  will  not  be  willing  to  follow 
24.  30  Peradventure  the  woman  will  not  follow 
24.  44  (let)the  same  (be)  the  woman  whom  the  L. 

38.  20  sent .  .to  receive  (his)  pledge  from  the  wo. 

Exod  2  2  the  woman  conceived,  and  bare  a  soil,  and 

2.  Q  And  the  woman  took  the  child,  and  nur. 

3  22  every  woman  shall  borrow  of  her  neigh. 

11  2  and  let.  .every  woman  borrow  of  her  ne. 

21I  22  If  men  strive,  and  hurt  a  woman  with 1  eh. 

21.  22  as  the  woman’s  husband  will  lay  upon  lnm 

21  28  If  anox  gore  a  man  orawoman,  that  they 
2t(  29  but  thatheliath  killed  a  man  or  a  woman 
3-  23  all  the  women  that  were  wise  hearted  did 
33  29  every  man  and  woman,  whose  heart  made 
36.  6  Let  neither  man  nor  woman  make  any 
Lev.  12.  2  If  a  woman  have  conceived  seed,  and  born 
13  29  If  a  man  or  woman  have  a  plague  upon 
13.  38  If  a  man  also  or  a  woman  have  in  the  skin 
13.  18  The  woman  also  with  whom  man  shall  lie 
13  19  if  a  woman  have  an  issue,  (and)  her  issue 
13  23  if  a  woman  have  an  issue  of  blood  many 
18  17  Thou  slialt  not  uncover,  .a  woman  and 
18'.  19  thou  shalt  not  approach  unto  a  woman 
18.  22  Thou  shalt  not  lie.  .as  with  woman  kind 
18  27  neither  shall  any  woman  stand  before  a 
iQ  20  whosoever  lietli  carnally  with  a  woman 
20!  13  If  a  man  also  lie. .  as  he  lieth  with  a  wo. 

20  16  if  a  woman  approach . .  kill  the  woman  and 
20]  18  if  a  man  shall  lie  with  a  woman  having 
20  27  A  man  also  or  woman  that  hath  a  famil. 
21'  7  neither  shall  they  take  a  woman  put  away 
24  10  the  son  of  an  Israelitish  woman,  whose 
24.  11  tlie  Israelitish  woman's  son  blasphemed 
Num  3  6  When  a  man  or  woman  shall  commit  any 

■  3  ,8  shall  set  the  woman,  .and  uncover  the  w. 

3  IQ  And  the  priest  shall,  .say  unto  the  woman 
3  21  shall  charge  the  woman,  .say  unto  the  w. 

3  22  And  the  woman  shall  say.  Amen,  Amen 
3  24  he  shall  cause  the  woman  to  drink  the  In. 
3.  23  take  the  jealousy  offering  out  of  the  wat. 
3  26  shall  cause  the  woman  to  drink  the  water 
3  27  the  woman  shall  be  a  curse  among  her  pe. 
3  28  if  the  woman  be  not  defiled,  but  be  clean 
i.  30  and  shall  set  the  woman  before  the  Lord 
3  31  guiltless,  .this  woman  shall  bear  her  ini. 
6.  2  When  either  man  or  woman  shall  separate 

12.  1  of  the  Ethiopian  woman.  .anEthiopianw. 
23.  8  and  thrust,  .the  woman  through  her  belly 
25.  13  the  name  of  the  Midianitish  woman  that 

30.  3  If  a  woman  also  vow  a  vow  unto  the  LORD 

31.  17  kill  every  woman  that  hath  known  man 
Deut  17.  2  If  there  be  found  among  you.  .man  or  wo. 

17  3  manor  that  woman,  .that  man  or  that  wo. 

21  11  seest  among  the  captives  a  beautiful  wo. 

22  5  The  woman  shall  not  wear  that  which  per, 

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Job 


c  neither  shall  a  man  put  on  a  woman’s  gar. 

14  I  took  this  woman,  and  when  I  came  to 
22  If  a  man  be  found  lying  with  a  woman 
22  man  that  lay  with  the  woman,  and  the  wo. 

18  Lest  there  should  be  among  you .  .woman 
4  the  woman  took  the  two  men,  and  hul  tn. 

21  destroyed,  .both  man  and  woman,  young 

22  bring  out  thence  the  woman,  and  all  that 
2s  all  that  fell  that  day,  both  of  men  and  w. 

q  shall  sell  Sisera  into  the  hand  of  a  woman 
40  died  also,  about  a  thousand  men  and  wo. 
c-3  a  certain  woman  casta  piece  of  a  millstone 
cl  that  men  say  not  of  me,  A  woman  slew  him 
I  2  for  thou  (art)  the  son  of  a  strange  woman 
o  the  angel . .  appeared  unto  the  woman,  and 

6  Then  the  woman  came  and  told  her  Huso, 
o  the  angel  of  God  came  again  unto  the  wo. 

'  10  the  woman  made  haste,  and  ran,  and  sh. 

1 1  thou  the  man  that  spakest  unto  the  woman 
,3  of  all  that  I  said  unto  the  woman  let  her 
2\  the  woman  bare  a  son,  and  called  his  na. 

1  Samson  went  down  to  Tinmath.  .saw  a  w. 

2  I  have  seen  a  woman  in  Timnath  of  the 

3  neverawomanamongthe  daughters  of  thy 

7  And  he  went  down  and  talked  with  the  w. 

10  So  his  father  went  down  unto  the  woman 

4  he  loved  a  woman  in  the  valley  of  Sorek 
27  roof  about  three  thousand  men  and  wo. 

->6  Then  came  the  woman  in  the  dawning  of 
27  the  woman  his  concubine  was  fallen  down 

4  the  Levite,  the  husband  of  the  woman  th. 

11  destroy,  .every  woman  that  hath  lam  by 
16  seeing  the  women  are  destroyed  onto!  L. 

3  the  woman  was  left  of  her  two  sons  and 

8  it  came  to  pass  at  midnight,  a  woman  lay 
,1  doth  know  that  thou  (art)  a  virtuous  wo. 

14  Let  it  not  be  known  that  a  woman  came 
11  Lord  make  the  woman  that  is  come  into 
1 3  I  (am)  a  woman  of  a  sorrowful  spirit :  I 

18  So  the  woman  went  her  way,  and  dul  eat 
23  So  the  woman  abode,  and  gave  her  son  su. 

26  I  (am)  the  woman  that  stood  by  thee  here 
20  Lord  give  thee  seed  of  this  woman,  for  the 

3  slav  both  man  and  woman,  infant  and  su. 

4  have  kept  themselves  at  least  from  women 
3  Of  a  truth  women.  .kept  from  us  about  th. 

19  Nob.  .smote  lie.  .both  men  and  women 
3  Abigail,  .a  woman  of  good  understanding 
o  Dav!1  left  neither  man  nor  woman  alive 

11  David  saved  neither  man  nor  woman  alive 

7  Seek  me  a  woman . .  a  woman  that  hath  a 

8  tliev  came  to  the  woman  by  night,  and  lie 

9  ihe  woman  said  unto  l.im  Behold  thou 

11  Then  said  the  woman,  M  hom  shall  I  bn. 

,2  when  the  woman  saw.  .the  woman  spake 
,3  the  woman  said  unto  Saul,  I  saw  gods  asc. 

21  the  woman  came  unto  Saul,  and  saw  that 
2  3  But  his  servants,  together  with  the  woman 
24  the  woman  had  a  fat  calf  in  the  house,  and 

8  thou  cliargestme .  .concerning  this  woman 
to  he  dealt,  .as  well  to  the  women  as  men,  to 

2  lie  saw  a  woman,  .and  the  woman  (was) 

3  David  sent  and  enquired  after  the  woman 

3  the  woman  conceived,  and  sent  and  told 
21  did  not  a  woman  cast  apiece  of  annllstoue 

2  a  wise  woman,  .and  said,  .be  asa  woman 

4  when  the  woman  of  Tekoali  came  to  the 

3  I  (am)  indeed  a  widow  woman,  and  mine 
8  the  king  said  unto  the  woman,  Go  to  thine 
q  the  woman  of  Tekoah  said  unto  the  king 

12  Then  the  woman  said,  Let  tlune  liandm. 
x  3  the  woman  said,  Wherefore  then  hast  th. 

,8  said  unto  the  womam.And  the  woman  sa. 

10  the  woman  answered  and  said.. thy  soul 
Tamar.. was  a  woman  of  a  fair  couiitenan. 

ig  the  woman  took  and  spread  a  covering  ov. 

20  came  to  the  woman..  And  the  woman  said 

16  Then  cried  a  wise  woman  out  of  the  city 

17  when  he  was  come  near  unto  her,  the  wo. 

21  the  woman  said  unto  J oab,  Heboid, lushe. 
2,  Then  the  woman  went  unto  all  the  people 

17  the  one  woman  said.. I  and  this  woman  dw. 

18  it  came  to  pass  the  third  day.  .this  'yorj™n 
iq  this  woman’s  child  died  in  the  nvht,  be. 

22  the  other  woman  said,  Nay ;  but  the  liv. 

26  Then  spake  the  woman  whose  the  living 
26  whose  mother’s  name.-Zeruiah, a  widow  w 

o  I  have  commanded  a  widow  woman  there 
10  the  widow  woman  (was)  there  gathering 
17  the  son  of  the  woman,  the  m^tress  of  the 
->4  the  woman  said  unto  Elijah,  Now  by  this 
\  there  cried  a  certain  woman  of  the  wives 

8  passed  to  Shunem,  where  (was)  a  great  w. 

17  the  woman  conceived,  and  bare  a  son  at 
26  there  cried  a  woman  unto  bim.saymg 
28  This  woman  said  unto  me,  Giv  e  thy  son 
30  when  the  king  heard  the  words  of  the  vv. 

1  Then  spake  Elisha  unto  the  woman,  wh. 

2  the  woman  arose,  and  did  after  the  say. 

2  the  woman  returned  out  of  the  land  of 

3  behold,  the  woman .  .this  (is)  the  '70I™Tn 
6  when  the  king  asked  the  woman,  she  told 

3  he  dealt  to  every  one.  .both  man  and  wo. 
14  The  son  of  a  woman  of  the  daughters  of 
13  whether  small  or  great,  whether  man sr w. 

2  before  the  congregation ..  of  men  and  wo. 
11  know,  .whosoever,  whether  man  or  worn. 
1  Man .  .born  of  a  woman  (is)  of  few  days 
1 ,  What  (is)  man .  .born  of  a  woman,  that 

4  or  how  can'he  be  clean . . born  9f  a .woman? 
9  If  mine  heart  have  been  deceived by  avv 
8  the  untimely  birth  of  a  woman . .  they  may 


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Trov.  2.  16  To  deliver  thee  from  the  strange  woman 
6.  24  To  keep  thee  from  the  evil  woman,  from 

6.  26  For  by  means  of  a  whorisli  woman  (a  man 

6  32  whoso  committeth  adultery  with  a  woman 

7.  3  they  may  keep  thee  from  the  strange  wo. 

7  10  there  met  him  a  woman,  .the  attire  of  an 
q.  13  A  foolish  woman  (is)  clamorous,  .simple 

n.  ,6  A  gracious  woman  retaiiietli  honour,  ana 
11.  22  a  fair  woman  which  is  without  discretion 
12  *4  A  virtuous  woman  (is)  a  crown  toiler  liu. 

21'  9  than  with  a  brawling  woman  in  a  wide  h. 

21  19  than  with  a  contentious  and  an  angry  w. 

23'  24  than  with  a  brawling  woman  and  111  a  w. 

27.  13  continual  dropping,  .and  a  contentious  w. 

30.  20  Such  (is)  the  way  of  an  adulterous  woman 
«.  IO  TV  ho  can  find  a  virtuous  woman?  for  her 

31.  30  a  woman  (that)  fearetli  the  Lord,  she  sh. 
Eccl.  7.  26  I  find  more  bitter  than  death  the  woman 

7  28  a  woman  among  all  tlieseliave  I  not  found 

Isa.  43.  IO  Woe  unto  him  that  saith.  .to  the  woman 
40  13  Can  a  woman  forget  her  sucking  child,  th. 

34.  I  For  the  Lord  hath  called  thee  as  a  worn. 

Jer.  13.  21  shall  not  sorrows  take  thee,  as  a  woman 
44  7  to  cutoff  from  you  man  and  woman,  child 

48  41  shall  be  as  the  heart  of  a  woman  m  her  p. 

40  22  shall,  .be  as  the  heart  of  a  woman  in  her 
31.  22  With  thee.  .1  break  in  piecesman  and  wo. 

Eze  16  30  the  work  of  an  imperious  whorisli  woman 
’  is'  6  neitherhathcomeneartoamenstruousw. 

23.  44  as  they  go  in  unto  a  woman,  .the  lewd  wo 

Hos.  7.  i  Go  yet,  love  a  woman  beloved  of  (her)  friend 

Zecli.  5.  7  this  (is)  a  woman  that  sittethmthe  midst 

2.i4  female,  rcpi  neqebah. 

Lev  13  33  of  the  man,  and  of  the  woman,  and  of  him 
N uni ?3  said . .  Have  ye  saved  all  the  women  alive? 
Jer.  31.  22  created  a  new  tiling. .  A  woman  shall  com. 

3.  Women,  n"-s>3  nashim. 

Gen  18. 11  it  ceased  to  be.  .after  tlie  manner  of  wo. 

31  33  for  the  custom  of  women  (is)  upon  me 
Exod.  1 !  19  the  Hebrew,  .are  not  as  the  Egyptian  wo. 

13  20  tlie  women  went  out  after  her  with  tun. 

33.’ 22  they  came, both  men  and  women,  as  many 
26  the  women  whose  heart  stirred  them  up 
Lev  26'  26  ten  women  shall  bake  your  bread  111  one 
Nuiiiai.  9  the  children  of  Israel  took  (all)  the  women 
71  18  all  the  women  children,  that  have  not  k. 

33  women  that  had  notknownman  by  lying 
Deut  2'.  74  destroyed  the  men,  and  the  women,  and 
3.  6  utterly  destroying  the  men,  women  and 
20.  14  the  women,  and  the  little  ones,  and  tlie 
-1.  t  2  Gather  the  people,  .men,  and  women,  am. 
Josh  J8  33  with  the  women,  and  the  little  ones,  and 
Jud-.  3.  24  Blessed  above  women .  .above  women  m 
q.  si  thither  fled  all  the  men  and  women,  and 
16  27  tlie  house  was  full  of  men  and  women,  and 
2,  ,0  inhabitants . .  with  tlie  women  and  the  ch. 
ax'.  14  which  they  had  saved  alive  of  the  women 

Ruth  4  14  the  women  said  unto  Naomi,  Blessed  (be) 

,  S a  2  22  they  lay  with  the  women  that  assembled 
"jr.-ia  made  women  childless. .childless  among  w. 

1 S  6  the  women  came  out  of  all  cities  of  Israel 
18'  7  the  women  answered  (one  another)  as  they 
70  2  had  taken  the  women  captives  that  (vv  ere) 

2  Sa  3i!  26  wonderful,  passing  the  l°''e  of  women 

1-  16  the  king  left  ten  women,  (which  were)  co. 
20  -  the  king  took  the  ten  women  (his)  concu 

1  Ki  3  16  Then  came  there  two  women  (that  were) 

I  Solomon  loved  many  strange  women,  tog. 

2  Ki  23.  7  where  tlie  women  wove  hangings  for  the 

2  cii  28  8  two  hundred  thousand,  vyomen,  sons  and 

Fzi'a  io  I  congregation  of  men  and  women  and  ch. 
Xeh  8  3  before  the  men  and  the  women,  and  those 

13  26  even  him  did  outlandish  women  cause  to 

Esth  1.  9  the  queen  made  a  feast  for  the  women 

1  17  shall  come  abroad  unto  all  women,  so  that 
2’  3  the  house  of  the  women .  .keeper  of  the  w. 

2  8  the  custody  of  Hegai,  keeper  of  the  worn. 
2'  9  the  best  (place)  of  the  house  of  the  women 
2  1?  before  the  court  of  the  women  s  bouse,  to 
2  12  (other)  things  for  the  purifying  of  the  w. 

2  1,  -o  with  her  out  of  tlieliouse  of  the  women 
2. 14  she  returned  into  the .  .house  of  the  worn. 

7  13  Ile-uii  .the  keeper  of  the  women,  appoi. 
:  vonng  and  old,  little  children  and  women 

S  1?  assault  them,  (both)  little  ones  and  wonn 

Toll  42  13  in  all  the  land  were  no  women  found  (so) 
Prov  14  1  Every  wise  woman  buildeth  her  house.!). 

It'  ,  Give  not  thy  strength  unto  women  nortliy 
,  8  0  thou  fairest  among  women,  go  thy  way 

o  0  thou  fairest  among  women?  what  (is) 

1  Whither.  .0  thou  fairest  among  women  ? 
1 2  children  (are)  their  oppressors,  and  women 
1  seven  women  shall  take  hold  of  one  man 
16  that  day  shall  Egypt  be  like  unto  women 

II  the  women  come,  (and)  set  them  on  fire 
o  Rise  up,  ye  women  that  are  at  ease,  hear 
I98  the  women  knead  (their)  dough,  to  make 

„  20  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  O  ye  women 
38  22  the  women  that  are  left  in  the  king  of  J. 
4o!  7  had  committed  unto  him  men,  and  women 
41  16  the  women,  and  the  children,  and  the  eu. 
4I'  4  _ _ and  children,  and  the  king  s  da. 


Song 


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1  women,  and  children,  and  the  king's  da 
4  1-  all  the  women  that  stood  by,  agreat  mu. 
44  20  to  the  women,  and  to  all  the  people  win. 
11'  24  Jeremiah  said,  .to  all  the  women,  Hear 
11  7I  they  shall  become  as  women:  a  sword  is 

li’  they  became  as  women:  they  have  burned 

T  am  52  20  Shall  the  women  eat  their  fruit,  (and)  chil. 
4  To  The  hands  of  the  pitiful  women  have  so. 
5. 11  They  ravished  the  women  in  Zion,  (and; 


WOMAN 


1066 


WONDER 


Eze.  8.  14  there  sat  women  weeping  for  Tamnmz 

9.  6  botli  maids,  and  little  children,  and  wo. 
16. 34  the  contrary  is  in  thee  from(other)  worn. 
16. 41  upon  thee  in  the  sight  of  many  women 
73.  2  there  were  two  women,  the  daughters  of 
23. 10  she  became  famous  among  women,  for 

23.  48  that  all  women  may  be  taught  not  to  do 
Dan.  it.  17  he  shall  give  him  the  daughter  of  women 

11.  37  nor  the  desire  of  women,  nor  regard  any 
Mic.  2.  9  The  women  of  my  people  have  ye  castout 
Nah.  3. 13  thy  people  in  the  midst  of  thee  (are)  worn. 
Zeeh.  5.  9  there  came  out  two  women, land  the  wind 

14.  2  the  houses  rilled,  and  the  women  ravished 

4.A  woman,  wife,  yuwi\  gune. 

Matt.  5.  28  whosoever  looketh  on  a  woman  to  lust  af. 

9.  20  a  woman,  which  was  diseased  with  an  iss. 

9.  22  the  woman  was  made  whole  from  that  ho. 

11.  11  Among  them  that  are  bom  of  women  the. 

13.  33  is  like  unto  leaven,  which  a  woman  took  a. 

14.  21  about  five  thousand  men,  besides  women 

15.  22  a  woman  of  Canaan  came  out  of  the  same 

15.  28  said  unto  her,  O  woman,  great  (is)  thy  fa. 

15.  38  four  thousand  men,  besides  women  and  cli. 

22.  27  And  last  of  all  the  woman  died  also 

26.  7  There  came  unto  him  a  woman  having  an 
26.  10  said  unto  them,  Why  trouble  ye  the  wo.? 
27. 55  many  women  were  there,  beholding  afar 
28.  s  the  angel  answered  and  said  unto  the  wo. 
Mark  5.  25  a  certain  woman,  which  had  an  issue  of 
•  5.  33  the  woman,  fearing  and  trembling,  know. 

7.  25  a.  .woman,  whose  young  daughter  had  an 

7.  26  The  woman  was  a  Greek,  a  Syrophenician 

10.  12  if  [a  woman]  shall  put  away  her  husband 

12.  22  and  left  noseed:  last  of  all  the  woman  died 

14.  3  there  came  a  woman  having  an  alabaster 

15.  40  There  were  also  women  looking  on  afar  off 
Luke  1.  [28],  42  blessed  (art)  thou  among  women  ! 

4.  26  sent,  save  unto . .  a  woman  (that  was)  a  wi. 
7.  28  Among  those  that  are  born  of  women  th. 
7.  37  behold,  a  woman  in  the  city,  which  was 
7.  39  who  and  what  manner  of  woman  (this  is) 

7.  44  turned  to  the  woman . .  Seest  thou  this  w. 
7  50  he  said  to  the  woman,  Thy  faith  hath  sa. 

8.  2  certain  women,  which  had  been  healed 

8.  43  a  woman,  having  an  issue  of  blood  twelve 
8.  47  when  the  woman  saw  that  she  was  not  hid 

10.  38  a  certain  woman  named  Martha  received 

11.  27  a  certain  woman  of  the  company  lifted  up 

13.  11  there  was  a  woman  which  had  a  spirit  of 
13.  12  Woman,  thou  art  loosed  from  thine  infir. 
13.  21  It  is  like  leaven,  which  a  woman  took  and 

15.  8  what  woman,  having  ten  pieces  of  silver 
20.  32  Last  of  all  the  woman  died  also 

22.  57  denied  him,  saying,  Woman,  I  know  him 

23.  27  great  company  of  people,  and  of  women 

23.  49  the  women  that  followed  him  from  Gali. 

23.  55  the  women  also,  which  came  witli  him 

24.  22  certain  women  also  of  our  company  made 

24.  24  found  (it)  even  so  as  the  women  had  said 

John  2.  4  Woman,  what  have  I  to  die  with  thee? 

4.  7  TherecomethawomanofSamariatodraw 

4.  9  Then  saith  thewomanof  Samaria  untohim 
4.  9  askest  drink  of  me,  which  am  a  woman  of 
4.  11  The  woman  saith  unto  him.  Sir,  thou  hast 
4.  15  The  woman  saith  unto  him, Sir,  give  me  th. 
4.  17  The  woman  answered  and  said,  I  have  no 
4.  19  The  woman  saith  untohim,  Sir,  I  perceive 
4.  21  Woman,  believe  me,  thehourcometh,  wh. 
4.  25  The  woman  saith  unto  him,  I  know  that 
4.  27  marvelled  that  he  talked  with  the  woman 
4.  28  The  woman  then  left  her  water  pot,  and 
4.  39  believed,  .for  the  saying  of  the  woman 

4.  42  said  unto  the  woman,  Now  we  believe,  not 
8.  3  [brought  unto  him  a  woman  taken  in  ad.] 
8.  4  [this  woman  was  taken  in  adultery,  in] 

8.  9  [and  the  woman  standing  in  the  midst] 

8.  10  [saw  none  but  the  woman,  he  said.  .Wo.] 

16.  21  A  woman  when  she  is  in  travail  hath  so. 
19.  26  he  saitli  unto  his  mother,  Woman,  behold 
20. 13,  15  unto  her.  Woman,  why  weepest  thou? 

Acts  1.  14  in  prayer  ami  supplication,  witli  the  wo. 

5.  14  added.. multitudes  both  of  men  and  worn. 
8.  3  Saul,  .haling  men  and  women, committed 

8.  12  they  were  baptized,  both  men  and  women 

9.  2  if  he  found . .  whether  they  were  men  or  w. 

13.  50  stirred  up  the  devout  and  honourable  w. 

16.  1  of  a  certain  woman,  which  was  a  Jewess 

16.  13  we  sat  down,  and  spake  unto  the  women 

16. 14  a  certain  woman  named  Lydia,  a  seller  of 

17.  4  believed,  .of  the  chief  women  not  a  few 

17.  12  also  of  honourable  women  which  were  G. 

17.  34  a  woman  named  Damaris,  and  others  with 
22.  4  delivering  into  prisons  both  men  and  wo. 

Rom.  7.  2  For  the  woman  which  hath  an  husband 
1  Co.  7.  1  (It  is)  good  for  a  man  not  to  touch  a  wo. 

7.  13  the  woman  which  hath  an  husband  that 

11.  3  the  head  of  the  woman  (is)  the  man,  and 
11.  5  every  woman  that  prayethorpropliesieth 
11.  6  if  the  woman  be  not  covered,  let  heralso 
11.  6  if  it  be  a  shame  for  a  woman  to  be  shorn 
ii.  7  but  the  woman  is  the  glory  of  the  man 
11.  8  the  man  is  not  of  the  woman ;  but  the  w. 
11.  9  Neither,  .created  for. .  woman,  but  the  w. 
11.  10  For  this  cause  ought  the  woman  to  have 
11. 11  man  without  the  woman,  neither  the  wo. 
11  12  For  as  the  woman. .even  so.. by  the  worn. 
11. 13  is  it  comely  that  a  woman  pray  unto  God 
11.  13  if  a  woman  have  longhair,  it  is  a  glory  to 

14.  34  Let  your  women  keep  silence  in  the  chu. 
J4-  35  it  is  a  shame  for  women  to  speak  in  the 

Gal.  4.  4  God  sent  forth  his  Son,  made  of  a  woman 


1  Ti.  2.  9  In  like  manner  also,  that  women  adorn  t. 

2.  10  which  becometh  women  professing  goill. 
2.  11  Let  the  woman  learn  in  silence  with  all 
2.  12  I  suffer  not  a  woman  to  teach,  nor  to  11s. 
2.  14  the  woman  being  deceived  was  in  the  tr. 
Ileb.  11.  35  Women  received  their  dead  raised  to  life 
1  l’e.  3.  5  in  the  old  time  the  holy  women  also,  who 
ltev.  2.  20  because  thou  sufferest  that  woman  Jeze. 

9.  8  they  had  hair  as  the  hair  of  women,  and 

12.  1  a  woman  clothed  with  the  sun,  and  the 

i2.  4  the  dragon  stood  before  the  woman  which 
12.  6  the  woman  lied  into  the  wilderness,  where 
12. 13  he  persecuted  the  woman  which  brought 
12.  14  to  tlie  woman  were  given  two  wings  of  a 
12.  15  cast  out.  .water  as  a  flood  after  the  worn. 
12.  16  the  earth  helped  the  woman :  and  the  ea. 
12.  17  the  dragon  was  wroth  with  the  woman, and 
14.  4  These . .  which  were  not  defiled  with  worn. 
17.  3  I  saw  a  woman  sit  upon  a  scarlet  coloured 
17.  4  the  woman  was  arrayed  in  purple  and  sc. 
17.  6  1  saw  the  woman  drunken  with  the  blood 
17.  7  I  will  tell  thee  the  mystery  of  the  woman 
17.  9  are  seven  mountains  011  which  the  woman 
17.  18  the  woman  which  thou  sawest  is  that  gr. 

5.  This  one,  avry  haute. 

Matt26.  13  shall  also  this,  that  this  woman  hath  done 
Luke  7.  45  this  woman  since  the  time  I  came  in  hath 
7.  46  this  woman  hath  anointed  my  feet  with 
Acts  9.  36  this  woman  was  full  of  good  works  and 

6.  Each  or  every  one,  Indor-g  lielcaste. 

1  Co.  7.  2  let  every  woman  have  her  own  husband 

7.  A  female,  6ri\eia  theleia. 

Rom.  1.  26  even  their  women  did  change  the  natural 
1.27  the  men,  leaving  the  natural  use  of  the  w. 

8. zl  little  silly  woman,  yvvancdpiov  gunaikarion. 

2  Ti.  3.  6  lead  captive  silly  women  laden  with  sins 
WOMAN  servant  — 

Maid  servant,  Finriy  shiphehah. 

Gen.  20. 14  oxen,  and  men  servants,  and  women  serv. 
32.  3  I  have,  .men  servants,  and'women  serv. 
32.  22  took  his  two  wives,  and  his  two  womens. 
WOMB  — 

Belly,  womb,  body,  ]a|  beten. 

Gen.  23.  23  Two  nations  (are)  in  thy  womb,  and  two 

25.  24  And.  .behold,  (there  were)  twins  in  herw. 

30.  2  withheld  from  thee  the  fruit  of  the  womb? 
38.  27  it  came  to  pass,  .twins  (were)inher  womb 

Dent.  7.  13  he  will  also  bless  the  fruit  of  thy  womb 
Judgi3-  5,  7  be  a  Nazarite  to  God  from  the  womb 

16.  17  a  Nazarite  unto  God  from  my  mother’s  wo. 
Job  1.  21  Naked  came  I  out  of  my  mother’s  womb 
3. 10  it  shut  not  up  the  doors  of  my.  .womb 

10.  19  I  should  have  been  carried  from  the  wo. 

31. 15  Did  not  he  that  made  me  in  the  womb 

31.  18  I  have  guided  her  from  my  mother’s  wo. 

.  38.  29  Out  of  whose  womb  came  the  ice  ?  and 

Psa.  22.  9  thou  (art)  he  that  took  me  out  of  the  Wo. 
71.  6  By  theehavelbcen  holdenupfromthew. 
127.  3  Lo.  .the  fruit  of  the  womb  (is  his)  reward 
139.  13  thou  hast  covered  me  in  my  mother’s  w. 
Prov3i.  2  What.myson?  and  what,  the  son  of  my  w.? 
Eccl.  5. 15  As  he  came  forth  of  his  mother's  womb 

11.  5  how  the  bones,  in  the  womb  of  her  that 
Isa.  13.  18  shall  have  no  pity  on  the  fruit  of  the  wo. 

44.  2  made  thee,  and  formed  thee  from  the  w. 
44.  24  and  he  that  formed  thee  from  the  womb 

48.  8  wast  calleda  transgressor  from  the  womb 

49.  1  Loiip  hath  called  thee  from  the  womb 
49.  s  the  Lord  that  formed  me  from  the  womb 
49.  15  not  have  compassion  on  the  son  of  herw.? 

Hos.  9.  11  from  the  birth,  from  the  womb,  and  from 

9.  16  yet  will  I  slay,  .the  beloved,  .of  their  wo. 

12.  3  lie  took  his  brother  by  the  heel  in  the  w. 

2.  Bowels,  O'jm  ineim. 

Ruth  1 . 1 1  Turn  again . .  (are)  there  yet ..  sons  in  my  w. 

3.  A  womb,  female,  ern  racham. 

Gen. 49.  25  blessings  of  the  breasts  and  of  the  womb 
IT0V30.  16  The  grave;  and  the  barren  womb  ;  the  e. 
Isa.  46.  3  which  are  borne ..  carried  from  the  womb 
Eze.  20.  26  pass  through . .  all  that  openeth  the  womb 

4.  A  womb,  female,  orri  rechan. 

Gen. 20.  18  Lord  had  fast  closed  up  all  the  wombs 
29.  31  when  the  Lord  saw.. lie  opened  her  womb 
30. 22  God  hearkened  to  her,  and  opened  herw. 
Exod  13.  2  Sanctify,  .whatsoever  openeth  the  womb 
Num.  8.  16  they,  .instead  of  such  as  open  every  womb 
12.  12  whenhecometh  out  of  his  mother's  womb 
1  Sa.  1.  5,  6  the  Lord  had  shut  up  her  womb 
Job  3. 11  Why  died  I  not  from  the  womb?,  .did  I 

10.  18  hast  thou  brought  me  forth  out  of  the  w.? 

24.  20  The  womb  shall  forget  him  :  the  worm 

31. 15  and  did  not  one  fashion  us  in  the  womb? 
38.  8  brake  forth. .it  had  issued  out  of  the  wo.  ? 
Psa.  22.  10  I  was  cast  upon  thee  from  the  womb,  th. 
58.  3  The  wicked  are  estranged  from  the  womb 
1 10.  3  in  the  beauties  of  holiness  from  the  womb 
J er.  1.  3  before  thou  earnest  forth  out  of  the  womb 
20. 17  slew  me  not  from  the  womb,  .and  lierwo. 
20.  18  Wherefore  came  I  forth  out  of  the  womb 
Hos.  9.  14  give  them  a  miscarrying  womb  and  dry  b. 

5 . Belly,  womb,  yaaryp  gaster. 

Luke  1.  31  thou  shalt  conceive  in  thy  womb,  andbr. 

6.  Belly,  womb,  hollow  place,  noihia  koilia. 

Mattip.  12  which  were  so  born  from  (their)motlier’s  w. 
Luke  1.  15  shall  be  filled,  .even  from  his  mother’s  w. 


Luke  1.  41  itcame  to  pass,  .the  babe  leaped  in  her  w. 
1.  42  and  said.,  blessed  (is)  the  fruit  of  thy  womb 

1.  44  lo.  .the  babe  leaped  in  my  womb  for  joy 

2.  21  named,  .before  he  was  conceived  in  the  w. 

II.  27  Blessed  (is)  the  womb  that  bare  thee,  and 
23.  29  Blessed,  .the  wombs  that  never  bare,  and 

John  3.  4  can  he  enter,  .into  his  mother’s  womb,  and 
Acts  3.2  a  ceitaiu  man,  lame  from  his  mother’s  w. 

14.  8  being  a  cripple  from  his  mother’s  womb 
Gal.  1.  15  whoseparatedmefrommy  mother’s  womb 

7 .A  womb,  matrix,  p-grpa  'inetra. 

Luke  2.  23  Every  male  that  openeth  the  womb  shall 
Rom.  4.  19  neither  yet  the  dcadness  of  .Sara's  womb 
WONDER,  (great),  wondered  at  — 

1.  Wonder,  miracle,  nsio  mopheth. 

Exod.  4.  21  see  that  thou  do  all  those  wonders  before 
7.  3  I  will.. multiply  my  signs  and  my  w  onders 
11.  9  that  my  wonders  may  be  multiplied  in  the 

1 1.  10  .Moses  and  Aaron  did  all  these  wondersbe. 
Deut.  4.  34  to  go. .  take  himanation.. by  wonders,  and 

6.  22  Lord  showed  signs  and  wonders,  great  and 

7.  19  the  signs,  and  the  w  onders,  and  the  mighty 

13.  1  If.. a  prophet.. giveth  thee  a  sign  or  a  wo. 

13.  2  And  the  sign  or  the  wonder  come  to  pass 

26.  8  the  Lord  brought  us  forth,  .with  wonders 
28.  46  they  shall  be  upon  thee  for.  .a  wonder,  and 
34.  1 1  In  all  the  signs  and  the  wonders  which  the 

1  Oh.  16.  i2  Remember  liis  marvellous  works,  .his  wo. 

2  Ch.  32.  31  who  sent  unto  him  to  enquire  of  the  won. 
Neh.  9.  10  showedst  signs  and  w  onders  upon  Phara. 
Psa.  71.  7  I  am  as  a  wonder  unto  many  :  but  thou 

78.  43  How  lie  had  wrought,  .his  wonders  in  the 

105.  5  Remember  his  marvellous  works . .  his  wo. 
103.  27  They  showed  his.  .wonders  in  the  land  of 
133.  9  (Who)senttokensandwondersiutothem. 

Isa.  8.  18I  and  the  children,  .(are),  .for  wonders  in 
20.  3  Isaiah  hath  walked,  .a  sign  and  wonder 
Jer.  32.  20  Which  hast  set  signs  and  wonders  in  the 

32.  21  hast  brought  forth  thy  people,  .with  wo. 
Joel  2.  30  I  will  show  wonders  in  the  heavens  and 
Zecli.  3.  8  men  wondered  at:  for,  behold,  I  will  bring 

2.  To  show  self  wonderful  or  singular,  ubspala,  2. 
Exod.  3.  20  I  will,  .smite  Egypt  with  all  my  w  onders 
J osh.  3.  5  to  morrow  the  Lord  will  do  wonders  amo. 
Neh.  9.  17  neither  were  mindful  of  thy  wonders  that 
Job  9.  to  Which  doeth  great  things,  .and  wonders 
Psa.  78.  11  forgat  his  works,  and  his  wonders  that  he 

96.  3  Declare,  .his  wonders  among  all  people 

106.  7  Our  fathers  understood  not  thy  wonders 

107.  24  These  see  the  works  of  the  Lord,  .his  wo. 
136.  4  To  him  who  alone  doeth  great  wonders 

3.  A  wonder,  singular  thing,  pele. 

Exodis.  11  Who  (is)like  unto  tiiee.OLoRD.  .doingw. 
Psa.  77. 1 1  surely  I  will  remember  thy  wonders  of  old 
77.  14  Thou  (art)  theGodthatdoestwonders,  th. 
88.  10  Wilt  thou  show  wonders  to  the  dead?  shall 

88.  12  Shall  thy  wonders  be  known  in  the  dark? 

89.  5  the  heavens  shall  praise  thy  wonders,  O 
Isa.  29. 14  I  will.  do.  a  marvellous  work  and  a  wo. 
Dan.  12.  6  (one)  said .  .How  long,  .theend  of  these  w.? 

4.  To  be  astonished,  wonder,  Fieri  temah. 

Dan.  4.  2  I  thought  it  good  to  show,  .the  wonders 
4.  3  how  mighty . .  his  wonders!  his  kingdom 

6.  27  he  worketh  signs  and  wonders  in  heaven 

5 . Astonishment,  amazement,  6dp/3os  thambos. 

Acts  3.  10  they  were  filled  with  wonder  and  amaze. 

6 . A  sign,  oypdiov  semeion. 

Rev.  12.  1  And  there  appeared  a  great  wonder  in  he. 

12.  3  there  appeared  another  wonder  in  heaven 

13.  13  And  he  doeth  great  wonders,  so  that  he 

7.  A  prodigy,  wonder,  ripas  teras. 

Matt  24.  24  false  Christs,  .shall  show,  .signs  and  won. 
Marki3.  22  false  Christs,  .shall  show  signs  and  wond. 
John  4.  48  Except  ye  see  signs  and  wonders,  ye  will 
Acts  2.  19  I  will  show  wonders  in  heaven  above,  and 
2.  22  amanapproved  of  God. .by  miracles and  w. 
2.  43  many  wonders  and  signs  were  done  by  the 

4.  30  that  signs  and  wonders  may  be  done  by 

5.  12  were  many  signs  and  wonders  wrought 

6.  8  Stephen,  .did  great  wonders  and  miracles 

7.  36  after  that  he  had  showed  wonders  and  si. 

14.  3  granted  signs  and  wonders  to  be  done  by 

15.  12  declaring  what  miracles  and  wonders  God 
Rom. 15.  19  Through  mighty  signs  and  wonders,  bytlie 
2  C0.12. 12  in  signs,  and  wonders,  and  mighty  deeds 
2  Th.  2.  9  with  all  power,  and  signs,  and  lying  won. 
Ileb.  2.  4  God ..  bearing . .  witness . .  with  signs . .  wo. 

WONDER,  greatly,  wondering,  to  — - 

1. To  show  self  astonished,  cry  shamem,  7a. 

Isa.  59.  16  he  saw  that,  .no  man,  and  wondered 

63.  5  I  wondered  that . .  none  to  uphold  :  there. 

2 . To  be  astonished,  wonder.  Fieri  tamah. 

Isa.  29.  9  Stay  yourselves,  and  wonder;  cry  ye  out 
Jer.  4.  9  be  astonished,  and  the  prophets  shall  wo. 

3.  To  shoiv  self  astonished,  Finn  tamah,  7. 

Hab.  1.  5  Behold  ye.  .regard,  and  wonder  marvell. 

4.  Greatly  astonished  or  amazed,  tuOaplSos  ektliam. 
Acts  3.  1 1  the  people  ran  together,  .greatly  wonder. 

5.  To  put  out,  startle,  perplex,  i  liar  g  pi  existemi. 
Acts  8. 13  Simon,  .continued  with  Philip,  and  won. 

6.  To  be  astonished,  amazed,  6avpa( a  tliaumazo. 
Matt  15.  31  Insomuch  that  the  multitude  wondered 
Mark  6.  51  amazed,  .beyond  measure,  [and  wonder.] 
Luke  2. 18  all  they  that  heard(it)  wondered  at  those 


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Luke  4.  22  all  bare  him  witness,  and  wondered  at 
8  25  they  being  afraid,  wondered,  saying  one 
o  42  while  they  wondered  every  one  at  all  th. 
ii.  i4  the  dumb  spake  ;  and  the  people  woude. 

24  12  [wondering  in  himself  at  that  which  was] 

24  41  while  they,  .believed  not  for  joy,  and  wo. 

Acts  7  5i  When  Moses  saw.  .he  wondered  at  the  s. 

,  1'  4i  Behold,  ye  despisers,  and  wonder,  and  pe. 

Kev  ii  3  and  all  the  world  wondered  after  the  be. 

'  it.  6  when  I  saw  her,  I  wondered  with  great 
17.  8  and  they  that  dwell  on  the  earth  shall  w. 

WONDERFUL  thing,  work,  to  be  or  make  — 

1  To  be  or  become  wonderful,  singular,  u.spiala,  -■ 

2  Sa  1.  26  thy  love  to  me  was  wonderful,  passing 

Job  42  3  too  wonderful  for  me,  which  I  knew  not 

Psa  40.  5  Many,  0  Lord  . .  God . .  thy  wonderful  wo. 

78.  4  and  his  wonderful  works  that  he  hath  do. 

107'.  8,  15,  21,  31  his  wonderful  works  to  the  ch. 

111.  4  He  hath  made  liis  wonderful  works  to  be 
Prov3o.  18  There  be  three,  .are too  wonderful  forme 

2  .To  make  wonderful,  singular,  ubs  pala  5. 

Deut28.  59  Then  the  Lord  will  make  tliy  plagues  w 
2  Ch.  2.  9  for  the  house,  .(shall  lie)  wonderful  great 
Isa.  28.  29  Lord  of  hosts;  (which)  is  wonderful  in  c. 

3.  Any  thing  wonderful  or  singular,  pele. 

Psa.  1 19.  129  Thy  testimonies  (are)  wonderful :  there. 

Isa  q  6  and  his  name  shall  be  called  Wonderful 

25.  1  I  will  praise,  .for  thou  hast  done  wonder. 

4.  Wonderful,  singular,  'kL?  pili. 

Psa.  1 39.  6  knowledge  is  too  wonderful  for  me  ;  it  is 

5.  Astonishment,  amazement,  nva  shammah. 
jer.  5.  30  A  wonderful  and  horrible  thing  is  com. 

6.  Wonderful,  Bavgti o'ios  thaumasios. 

Mott  21.  15  sawthe  wonderful  things  that  he  dul, and 

7.  Great  doings  or  deeds,  yeyaA eia  megalcia. 

Acts  2.  11  we  do  hear  them  speak,  .the  wonderful 

WONDERFULLY  (made,  to  be)  — 

1.  Tobeor  become  wonderful  or  singular,  uhBpala,  2. 
Dan.  8.  24  he  shall  destroy  wonderfully,  and  shall  p. 

2  Any  thing  wonderful  or  singular,  n1??  pele. 

Lam.  1.  9  therefore  she  came  down  wonderfull 

3 .To  be  or  become  wonderful,  nSs  palah,  2. 

Psa.139.  14  for  I  am  fearfully  (and)  wonderfully  made 

WONDERING  — 

To  shout  self  astonished,  shaah,  7. 

Gen.  24.  21  the  man  wondering  at  her  held  Ins  peace 

WONDROUS  things,  works,  wondrously  — 

1. yl  wonderful  or  singular  thing ,  nx.znmiphluah. 

Job  37. 16  the  wondrous  worksof  him  which  is  perfect 

2.  To  be  or  become  wonderful,  n)’?  pala,  2. 

1  Ch  16.  g  Sing,  .talk  ye  of  all  his  wondrous  works 
Job  37.  14  stand  still,  and  consider  the  wondrous  w. 
Psa  26.  7  That  I  may.  .tell  of  all  thy  wondrous  wo. 

71.  17  hitherto  have  I  declared  thy  wondrous  w. 

72  18  Lord  God.  .who  only  doeth  wondrous  th. 
75!  I  thy  name  (is)  near  tliy  wondrous  works 
78  32  and  believed  not  for  liis  wondrous  works 
86.  10  For  thou  (art)  great,  and  doest  wondrous 
105.  2  Sing,  .talk  ye  of  all  his  wondrous  works 
106  20  Wondrous  works  in  the  land  of  Ham,  (and) 

1  iq  18  that  I  may  behold  wondrous  things  out  of 
no.  27  so  shall  I  talk  of  thy  wondrous  works 
US-  5  I  will  speak,  .of  thy  majesty,  and.  .w.  w. 
Jer.  21.  2  deal,  .according  to  all  his  wondrous  wor. 

3.  To  make  wonderful  or  singular,  Wb  pala,  5. 
Judgi3.  19  did  wondrously ;  and  Manoah  and  his  wi. 
Joef  2.  26  God,  that  hath  dealt  wondrously  with 

WONT  (to  be)  — 

1  .To  speak,  137  dabar,  3.  .  .. 

2  Sa.  20. 18  They  were  wont  to  speak  m  old  time,  say. 

2.  To  see,  nirt  chazah. 

Dan.  3. 19  one  seven  times  more  than  it  was  wont  to 

3. To  accustom,  ]?D  sakan,  5. 

NUHI22.  30  said,  .was  lever  wont  to  do  so  unto  thee? 

4.  To  be  customary,  edoi  ethij. 

Matt  27. 15  at  (that)  feast  the  governor  was  wont  to 
Mark  10.  1  and.  as  he  was  wont,  he  taught  them  ag. 

5 . According  to  custom,  Kara  rb  e9os  kata  to  ethos. 

Luke22. 39  he  came  out,  and  went,  as  he  was  wont 
G.  To  make  or  reckon  legal  or  customary,  voyl(oi. 

Acts  16. 13  river  side,  where  prayer  was  wont  to  be 
WOOD  — 

1 .  Wood,  a  tree,  ytt  a.  ... 

Dan.  5.  4,  23  praised  the  gods  of.,  wood,  and  of  sto. 

2.  A  bough,  forest,  choresh. 

1  Sa.  23.  15  (was)  in  the  wilderness  of  Ziph  in  a  wood 
23. 16  arose,  and  went  to  David  in  the  wood 
23  18  David  abode  in  the  wood,  and  Jonathan 
23.  19  Doth  not  David  hide  himself . .  in  the  wood 

3.  A  forest,  wood,  IE  yaar. 

Deutig.  5  As  when  a  man  goetli  into  the  wood  with 
Josli.17. 15  get  thee  up  to  the  wood,  .and  cut  down 

17  18  mountain  shall  be  thine :  for  it  (is)  a  wood 

1  Sa.  14.  25  And  all  (they  of)  the  land  came  to  a  wood 

14  26  when  the  people  were  comeinto  the  wood 

2  Sa.  18.  6  and  the  battle  was  in  the  wood  of  Eplira. 

18  8  the  wood  devoured  more  people  that  day 
is’  17  and  cast  him  into  a  great  pit  in  the  wood 


2  Ki  224  there  came . .  two  she  bears  out  of  the  wo. 

1  Ch.16.  33  Then  shall  the  trees  of  the  wood  sing  out 
Psa  80  13  The  boar  out  of  the  wood  doth  waste  it 
83'  14  As  the  fire  burneth  a  wood,  and  as  thefl. 

06  12  then  shall  all  the  trees  of  the  wood  rejoice 
132.  6  we  found  it  in  the  fields  of  the  wood 
Eccl  2  6  to  water  therewith  the  wood  that  bring. 

Son"  2.  3  apple  tree  among  the  trees  of  the  wood 
Isa.  7.  2  as  the  trees  of  the  wood  are  moved  with 
Mic.  7.  14  which  dwell  solitarily  (in)  the  wood,  in 

Woods,  forests,  miyi  yeorim. 

Eze.  34.  25  dwell  safely .  .and  sleep  in  the  woods 

A  tree,  wood,  H!  els. 

Gen  6.  14  Make  thee  an  ark  of  gopher  wood;  rooms 
22  3  clave  the  wood  for  the  burnt  offering,  ami 

27  6  Abraham  took  the  wood  of  the  burnt  oft. 

22  7  Behold  the  fire  and  the  wood ;  but  where 

22.  9  laid  the  wood  in  order,  .upon  the  wood 
Exod  7. 19  both  in  (vessels  of)  wood,  and  in  (vessels 

23.  5  and  badgers’  skins,  and  shittnn  wood 
25.  10  they  shall  make  an  ark  (of)  sliittim  wood 
25. 13  thou  shalt  make  staves  (ol)  sliittim  wood 
2q  2^  shalt  also  make  a  table  (of)  shittnn  wood 

25.  28  shalt  make  the  staves  (of)  sliittim  wood 

26.  15  shalt  make  boards,  .(of)  sliittim  wood  st. 

76  26  thou  shalt  make  bars  (of)  sliittim  wood 

27.  1  shalt  make  an  altar  of  shittnn  wood,  five 
27.  6  staves  for  the  altar,  staves  (of)  sliittim  w. 

30  !  (of)  sliittim  wood  shalt  thou  make  it 

30  5  thou  shalt  make  the  staves  (of)  sliittim  w. 

35.  7  and  badgers’  skins,  and  sliittim  wood 
3-  24  with  whom  was  found  sliittim  wood,  for 

35.  33  in  carving  of  wood,  to  make  any  manner 

36.  20  he  made  boards,  .(of)  sliittim  wood,  stem. 

36  31  he  made  bars  of  sliittim  wood;  five  for  the 

37.  I  made  the  ark  (of)  sliittim  wood:  two  cull. 

37.  4  he  made  staves  (of)  sliittim  wood,  and  ov. 

37.  10  he  made  the  table  (of)  sliittim  wood,  two 
37. 15,  28  he  made  the  staves  (of)  sliittim  wood 

37  25  made  the  incense  altar  (of)  shittnn  wood 

38  1  he  made  the  altar,  .of  sliittim  wood,  five 

38.  6  he  made  the  staves  (of)  sliittim  wood,  and 
Lev  1.  7  and  lay  the  wood  in  order  upon  the  fire 

1.  8  the  fat  in  order  upon  the  wood  that  (is) 

1. 12  shall  lay  them  in  order  on  the  wood  that 
1.  17  burn  it  upon  the  altar,  upon  the  wood  th. 

3.  5  which  (is)  upon  the  wood  that  (is)  on  the 

4. 12  and  burn  him  on  the  wood  with  fire 

6. 12  the  priest  shall  burn  wood  on  it  every  mo. 

11.  32  whether,  .any  vessel  of  wood,  or  raiment 
1 1  4  and  cedar  wood,  and  scarlet,  and  hyssop 

14  6  he  shall  take  it,  and  the  cedar  wood,  and 
14.  49  two  birds,  and  cedar  wood,  and  scarlet 
14.  51  he  shall  take  the  cedar  wood,  and  the  by. 

14.  52  cleanse  the  house,  .with  the  cedar  wood 

15  12  every  vessel  of  woodshall  berinsedinwa. 
Nunn  3.  20  the  land,  .whether  there  be  wood  therein 

iq  6  the  priest  shall  take  cedar  wood,  and  liy. 

31.  20  of  goats’  (hair),  and  all  things  made  of  w. 

35. 1 8  he  smite  him  with  an  hand  weapon  of  wo. 
Deut.  4.  28  serve  gods,  the  work  of  men’s  hands,  wood 
10.  1  Hew  thee . .  and  make  thee  an  ark  of  wood 
10.  3  I  made  an  ark  (of)  sliittim  wood,  and  lie. 

10,  5  goeth.  .with  his  neighbour  to  hew  wood 

28.  36  there  shalt  thou  serve  other  gods,  wood 

28  64  then  shalt  thou  serve  other  gods.,  wood  and 

2n.  n  from  the  hewer  of  tliy  wood  unto  the  dra. 

29.  17  ye  have  seen. .their  idols,  wood  and  stone 
Josh.  q.  21,  23,  27  hewers  of  wood  and  drawers  of  wa. 
Judg.  6.  26  oiler  a  burnt  offering  with  the  wood  of  the 
1  Sa  614  they  clave  the  wood  of  the  cart,  and  offe. 

2Sa  6  5  manner  (of  instruments  made  of)  fir  wood 

24  22  behold.. instruments  of  the  oxen  for  wood 

1  Ki.  6.  15  he  covered  (them)onthe  inside  with  wood 

18  23  and  lay  (it)  on  wood.. and  lay  (it)  on  wood 
18.  33  he  put  the  wood  in  order,  and  cut  the  bu. 

18.  33  laid  (him)  on  the  wood,  and  said,  Fill  four 
18.  33  pour  (it)  on  the. .sacrifice,  and  on  the  wo. 

18.  38  consumed  the  burnt  sacrifice,  and  the  wo. 

2  K'  6  4  they  came  to  Jordan,  they  cut  down  wood 

iq  18  no  gods,  but  the  work  of  men’s  hand,  wo. 

1  Ch  21.  23  I  give.. the  threshing  instruments  for  wo. 

22  4  they  of  Tyre,  brought  much  cedar  wood 

29’  2  I  have  prepared. .wood  for  (things)  of  wo. 

2  Ch.  2. 16  we  will  cut  wood  out  of  Lebanon,  as  much 
Nell.  8.  4  Ezra  the  scribe  stood  upon  a  pulpit  of  w. 

10.  34  for  the  wood  offering,  to  bring  (it)  into  the 
13.  31  for  the  wood  offering,  at  times  appointed 
Job  41.  27  esteemeth..as  straw.. brass  as  rotten  wood 
Prov  26.  20  Where  no  wood  is.. the  fire  goth  out,  so 
26.  21  (As)  coals.. to  burning  coals,  and  wood  to 
Eccl.  10.  9  lie  that  cleaveth  wood  shall  be  endange. 
Son"  3  9  Solomon  made  himself  a  chariot  of  the  w . 

Isa.0 10  15  as  if  the  staff  should  lift  up.. no  wood 
30  33  the  pile  thereof  (is)  fire  and  much  wood 
37  19  no  gods,  but  the  work  of  men’s  hands,  w. 

45.  20  have  110  knowledge  that  set  up  the  wood 
60.  17  For  brass  I  will  bring  gold.. and  for  wood 

Jer.  5. 14  I  will  make,  .this  people  wood,  and  it  sli. 

7. 18  The  children  gather  wood,  and  the  fatli. 

28.  13  Thou  hast  broken  the  yokes  of  wood,  but 

46.  22  and  come. .with  axes,  as  hewers  of  wood 
Lam.  5.  4  have  drunken. .for  money ;  our  wood  is  s. 

5.  13  and  the  children  fell  under  the  wood 
Eze.  15.  3  Shall  wood  be  taken  thereof  to  do  any  w. 
20.  32  We  will  be  as  the  heathen. .to  serve  wood 
24.  10  Heap  011  wood,  kindle  the  fire,  consume 
39.  10  So  that  they  shall  take  110  wood  out  of  the 
41.  16  cieled  with  wood  round  about,  and  from 
41.  22  The  altar  of  wood. .and  the  walls.. wood 
Kab.  2. 19  Woe  unto  liim  that  saith  unto  the  wood  1 


Ha"  1  8  Go  up  to  the  mountain,  and  bring  wood 

Zech  12.  6  like  an  hearth  of  fire  among  the  wood,  and 


C.  Wooden,  made  of  wood,  |uAivos  xulinos. 

2  Ti.  2.  20  not  only  vessels  of  gold,  .but  also  of  wood 
Rev.  9.  20  they  should  not  worship,  .idols.. of  wood 

7.  Wood,  tree,  £u Aov  xulon. 

1  Co.  3. 12  any  man  build  upon  this  foundation. .wo. 

Rev.  18.  12  tliyine  wood. .vessels  of  most  precious  wo. 

WOOF  — 

Mixture,  woof,  ereb. 

Lev.  13.  48  Whether.. in  the  warp,  or  woof,  of  linen 
13-  49.  51.  53.  57.  59  hi  the  warp,  or  in  the  woof 
13.  52  whether  warp  or  woof,  in  woollen  or  111  li. 

13  56  rend. .out  of  the  warp,  or  out  of  the  woof 
13.  58  the  garment,  either  warp  or  woof,  or  wh. 

WOOL,  woollen  — 

1.  Wool,  amar. 

Dan.  7.  9  and  the  hair  of  his  head  like  the  pure  wo. 

2.  Wool,  15X  tsemer. 

Lev.  13.47  a  woollen  garment,  or  a  linen  garment 
13.  48  in  the  warp, or  woof,  of  linen,  orof  wool. 

13.  52  in  woollen  or  in  linen,  or  any  thing  of 
13  59  in  a  garment  of  woollen  or  linen,  either 
Deut 22.  11  Thou  shalt  not  wear  a  garment,  .of  woo. 
judg  6.  37  I  will  put  a  fleece  of  wool  in  the  floor 
7  Ki.  3.  4  an  hundred  thousand  rams,  with  the  w. 

Psa  147  16  He  giveth  snow  like  wool:  he  scatteretli 
Prov  31.  13  She  seeketh  wool  and  flax,  and  worketh 
Isa.  1.  18  though  like  crimson,  they  shall  be  as  w. 

51.  8  and  the  worm  shall  eat  them  like  wool 
Eze  27  18  riches  .the  wine  of  Ilelbon,  and  white  w. 

'  34  3  Ye  eat  the  fat.  .ye  clothe  you  with  the  w. 

44.  17  110  wool  shall  come  upon  them  whiles  they 
IIos.  2.  5  will  go  after  my  lovers,  that  give,  .my  w. 

2.  9  and  will  recover  my  wool  and  my  flax 

3  A  mixed  cloth  of  wool  and  linen,  09137  shaatnez. 
Lev.  19.  19  neither  shall  a  garment ..  woollen  come 

4.  Wool,  ioiov  erion. 

Heb  q  19  he  took  the  blood . .  and  scarlet  wool,  and 
Rev.  1.  14  His  head  and . .  hairs . .  white  like  wool,  as 

WORD  — 

l.A  saying,  speech,  icn  emer. 

Gen  40.  21  Naphtali. .let  loose;  he  giveth  goodly w. 
Num  24  4  16  He  hath  said,  which  heard  the  words 

bent  32.  I  and  hear,  0  earth,  the  words  of  my  mouth 
Josh  74  27  this  stone,  .hath  heard  all  the  words  of 
Job  6  10  I  have  not  concealed  the  words  of  the  II. 

6  25  How  forcible  are  right  words !  but  what 
8  2  and . .  the  words  of  thy  mouth . .  a  strong 

22.  22  Receive,  lay  up  his  words  in  thine  heart 
2!  12  I  have  esteemed  the  words  of  his  mouth 
32!  12  convinced  Job,  (or)  that  answered  his  w. 

33  3  My  words,  .the  uprightness  of  my  heart 

34  37  and  multiplieth  his  words  against  God 
Psa  s’  1  Give  ear  to  my  words,  0  Lord  ;  consider 

iq  14  Let  the  words  of  my  mouth,  and  the  me. 

54  2  Hear . .  give  ear  to  the  words  of  my  mouth 

78  I  incline  your  ears  to  the  words  of  my  mo. 
107  11  Because  they  rebelled  against  the  words 
1 38  4  when  they  hear  the  words  of  tliy  mouth 
14 1.  6  they  shall  hear  my  words :  for  they  are 
Prov  1  2  to  perceive  the  words  of  understanding 

’  1’  21  Shecrieth..inthecitysheutterethlierw. 

2  1  Myson,  if  thouwiltreceivemy  words, and 

2’  16  stranger  (which)  flattereth  with  her  words 

5  7  and  depart  not  from  the  words  of  my  mo. 

6  2  snared  with  the  words,  .the  words  of  thy 

7  1  My  son,  keep  my  words,  and  lay  up  my 

7  5  stranger (wliich)fiattereth  with  herwords 

7  24  Hearken,  .attend  to  the  words  of  my  mo. 

8  8  All  the  words  of  my  mouth  (are)  in  righ. 

15  26  (the  words)  of  the  pure  (are)  pleasant  w. 

16  24  Pleasant  words  (are  as)  a  honey  comb 

17  27  He  that  hath  knowledge  spareth  his  words 
iq  7  lie  pursueth  (them  with)  words,  .they  are 
in  27  instruction,  .to  err  from  the  words  of  kn. 
22  21  know,  .words  of  truth,  .answer  the  words 
2'  12  Apply,  .thine  ears  to  the  words  of  know. 

Isa  72’  7  to  destroy  the  poor  with  lying  words,  even 

41  26  (there  is)  none  that  hearetli  your  words 
Hos.  6.  5  I  have  slain  them  by  the  words  of  my  m. 

2.  A  saying,  speech,  ick  orner. 

Psa  68  II  The  Lord  gave  the  word ;  great  (was)  the 
Hali.  3.  9  the  oaths  of  the  tribes,  (even  thy)  word 

3.  A  saying,  speech,  ttisn  emrah. 

Lam.  2.  17  he  hath  fulfilled  his  word  that  he  had  co. 

4 . A  saying,  speech,  mDR  imrah. 

Deut  33.  9  they  have  observed  thy  word,  and  kept 
2  Sa  22.  31  the  word  of  the  Lord  (is)  tried  ;  he  (is)  a 
Psa  '  12  6  The  w’oltls  brtbe'LORD  (are)  pure  words 

’  18  30  the  word  of  the  Lord  is  tried ;  he  (is)  a 
105. 19  the  word  of  the  Lord  tried  him 
no  II  Thy  word  have  I  hid  111  mine  heart,  that 
iiq!  38  Stablish  thy  word  unto  thy  servant,  who 

no  41  Let  thy  mercies  come,  .according  to  thy  w. 

iiq.  50  This  (is)  my  comfort,  .thy  word  hath  qu. 
iiq.  58  be  merciful  unto  me  according  to  thy  w. 
1  iq.  67  I  went  astray ;  but  now  have  I  kept  thy  w. 
iiq.  76  according  to  thy  word  unto  thy  servant 
119.  82  Mine  eyes  fail  for  thy  word,  saying.  When 
iiq  103  How  sweet  are  thy  words  unto  my  taste 
iiq  116  Uphold  me  according  to  thy  word  that 
no  123  Mine  eyes  fail.. for  the  word  of  thy  rig. 
119. 1 33  Order  my  steps  in  thy  word :  and  let  not 


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Psa.ng.  140  Thy  word  (is)  very  pure ;  therefore  thy 

119.  148  prevent.,  that  I  might  meditate  in  thy  wo. 

IT9-  x54  deliver.  .quicken  me  according  to  thv  w 
T  r9-  j58  was  grieved;  because  they  kept  not  thv  w! 
119.  162 1  rejoice  at  thy  word,  as  one  that  findeth 
119.  170  deliver  me  according  to  thy  word 
1 19.  172  My  tongue  shall  speak  of  thy  word,  for 
130.  2  thou  hast  magnified  thy  word  above  all 
.10V.30.  5  Eyeixwi^  (is)  pure:  lie  (is)  a  sh. 
isa.  5. 24  despisedtTnrwortt  of  the  Holy  One  of  Isr. 


r>..l  word, 
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mattery  thing ,  dahar. 

1  After  these  things  the  word  of  the  Lord 
4  the  word  of  the  Lord  (came)  unto  him,  sav 
30  when  he  heard  the  words  of  Rebekah  his 
52  when  Abraham’s  servant  heard  their  wo 

34  when  Esau  heard  the  words  of  his  father 
42  these  words  of  Esau  her  elder  son  were  told 
34  I  would  it  might  be  according  to  thy  wo. 

1  he  heard  the  words  of  Laban’s  sons,  saying 
13  t'leir 'vor‘)spleased  Ilamor,  and  Shecliem 

.  8  And  they  hated  him.  .for  his  words 
.  14  Go  I  pray  thee,  .bring  me  word  again 

17  spake  unto  him  according  to  these  words 
.  19  when  Ins  master  heard  the  words  of  his 

16  that  your  words  may  be  proved,  whether 
20  so  shall  your  words  be  verified,  andyesh 
7  told  .according  to  the  tenor  of  these  wo 

2  he  did  according  to  the  word  that  Joseph 

6  and  he  spake  unto  them  these  same  words 

7  Wherefore  saith  my  lord  these  words?  God 
x?  .alf°(let)  it  (be)  according  unto  your  words 

18  let  thy  servant,  I  pray  thee,  speak  a  word 
24  when  we  came,  .we  told  him  the  words  of 

27  they  told  him  all  the  words  of  Joseph,  wh. 
t5  thou  shalt  speak  unto  him,  and  put  words 

28  Moses  told  Aaron  all  the  words  of  the  L. 
30  Aaron  spake  all  the  words  which  the  Lo. 

9  ^Rd  let  them  not  regard  vain  words 
10  (Be  it)  according  to  thy  word;  that  thou 
13  ??  did  according  to  the  word  of  M. 

20  He  that  feared  the  word  of  the  Lord  am 

21  he  that  regarded  not  the  word  oftheLoiiD 

35  did  according  to  the  word  of  Moses 

12  (Is)  not  this  the  word  that  we  did  tell  thee 

6  1  hese  (are)  the  words  which  thou  shalt  sp 
.  7  laid  before  their  faces  all  these  words  wh 
.  8  Moses  returned  the  words  of  the  people 

.  9  Moses  told  the  words  of  the  people  unto 
i  And  God  spake  all  these  words,  sayin0* 

8  and  perverteth  the  words  of  the  righteo, 

3  all  the  words,  .the  words  which  the  Lord 

4  Moses  wrote  all  the  words  of  the  Lord 

8  made  with  you  concerning  all  these  wor. 
28  the  children ..  did  according  to  the  word 
1  W  weapon  (these)  tables  the  words 
27  uiite  thou  these  words,  .these  words  I 
2°  wr°te  upon  the  tables  the  words  of  the 
1  These  (are)  the  words  which  the  Lord  ha 

7  they  did  according  to  the  word  of  Moses 

23  ,shalt  see  now  whether  my  word  sh 

24  told  the  people  the  words  of  the  Lord,  and 
6  he  said  Hear  now  my  words  :  If  there  lie 

.  26  brought  back  word  imto  them,  and  unto 
.  20  I  have  pardoned,  according  to  thy  word 
.  31  he  hath  despised  the  word  of  the  Lord 
.  31  made  an  end  of  speaking  all  these  words 
.  7  and  spake  unto  him  the  words  of  Balak 
.  8  I  will  bring  you  word  again,  as  the  Lord 
,  20  the  word  winch  I  shall  say  unto  thee,  th 
35  the  word  that  I  shall  speak  unto  thee,  th 
38  the  word  that  God  putteth  in  my  mouth 
5  the  LOUD  put  a  word  in  Baalam’s  mouth 
16  put  a  word  in  his  mouth,  and  said,  Goa"- 
2  he  shall  not  break  his  word,  he  shall  do°’ 

1  These  (be)  the  words  which  Moses  spake 
22  bring  us  word  again  by  what  way  we  mu 

25  iVouT”llt  ,ls  word  again,  and  said,  (It  is)  a 
34  the  Lord  heard  the  voice  of  your  words 

26  I  sent  messengers,  .with  words  of  peace 

2  }  e  Shall  not  add  unto  the  word  which  I 
.  10  I  will  make  them  hear  my  words  that 
.  12  ye  heard  the  voice  of  the  words,  but  saw 
.  36  thou  heardest  his  words  out  of  the  midst 
1  5  i,,od  •  ■ t0  show  y°n  the  word  of  the  L<  > 

22  I  liese  words  the  Lord  spake  unto  all  your 
28  the  voice  of  your  words,  .the  words  ofth 
6  these  words,  which  I  command  thee  this 
5  that  he  may  perforin  the  word  which  the 
1°  the  words  which  the  Lord  spake  with  vou 

2  I  will  write  on  the  tables  the  words  that 

18  Therefore  shall  ye  lay  up  these  my  words 

28  hear  all  these  words  which  I  command 

3  Iliou  shalt  not  hearken  unto  the  words 

19  and  pervert  the  words  of  the  righteous 
19  to  keepallthe  words  of  this  law  and  these 

18  will  put  my  words  in  his  mouth,  and  he 

19  whosoever  will  not  hearken  unto  my  wo. 

20  winch  shall  presume  to  speak  a  word  in 

21  How  shall  we  know  the  word  which  the 
3  thou  shalt  write  upon  them  all  the  words 

8  write  upon  the  stones  all  the  words  ofth 
26  that  confirmeth  not  (all)  the  words  of  this 
14  shalt  not  go  aside  from  any  of  the  words 
58  will  not  observe  to  do  all  the  words  of  th. 

1  These  (are)  the  words  of  the  covenant  w 

9  Keep  therefore  the  words  of  this  covena 
19  when 1  he  heareth  the  words  of  this  curse 

29  that  (we)  may  do  all  the  words  of  this  law 
14  the  word  (is)  very  nigh  unto  thee,  in  thy 

i  .Moses  went  and  spake  these  words  unto 
12  and  observe  to  do  all  the  words  of  this 


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Deut  31. 
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8. 

8. 

it- 

it. 
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22. 
24- 


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9- 
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i  Ki. 


6. 

6. 

8. 

8. 

8. 

8. 
10. 
12. 
12. 
12. 
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18 


24  Moses  had  made  an  end  of  writing  the  w 
28  that  I  may  speak  these  words  in  their  ears 
30  Moses  spake,  .the  words  of  this  song  un 
44  Moses  came  and  spake  all  the  words  of  ’ 
43  'tht,  an,em  speaking  all  these  words 
46  the  words  which  I  testify  among  you  this 
\6.  pp?',“,r,ve  *?.  d0  aiI  ‘Ile  words  of  this  law 
,1  uSm®  ‘!le  word  which  Moses  the  se. 
21  She  h?arke',1.unt0  t!,y  words  in  all  th. 
n  nmi  ifi!’  oCC0rd"!S  unto  your  words,  so 
9  and  heal  the  words  of  theLoRD  yourGod 

°  sIla11  (any)  word  proceed  out  of 

27  according  unto  the  word  of  the  Lord  wh. 

34  he  lead  all  the  words  of  the  law,  the  ble 

35  Jhere  was  not  a  word  of  all  that  Moses 
7  I  brought  him  word  again  as  (it  was)in  m. 

10  the  Lord  spake  this  word  unto  Moses 
30  heard . .  words  that  the  children  of  Reuben 
32  returned,  .and  brought  them  word  again 

26  Joshua  wrote  these  words  in  the  book  of 
4  angel  of  the  Lord  spake  these  words  unto 

3  when  “/  ieris  brethr.en  sl)ake-  -these  words 
3  if  l,?  ,Zebl'i ■  • hearcl  the  words  of  Gaal  the 
i°  if  we  do  not  so  according  to  thy  words 

1 1  Jephthah  uttered  all  his  words  before  the 

28  hearkened  not  unto  the  words  of  Jephtli. 
*1  n,!!°ai  sa!d,'  .-N°w  let  thy  words  come  to 

6  she  pressed  him  daily  with  her  words,  and 
23  tarry. .only  the  Lord  establish  his  word 

1  n„®*iV0I<  J]le  LoliI)  was  Precious  in  th. 

7  neither  was  the  word  of  the  Lord  yet  re 
19  did  let  none  of  his  words  fall  to  the  gro 
21  the  Lord  revealed  himself .  .by  the  word 

I  tile  word  of  .Samuel  came  to  all  Israel 
10  Samuel  told  all  the  words  of  the  Lord  un. 
2i  Samuel  heard  all  the  words  of  the  people 

27  that  I  may  show  thee  the  word  of  God 
1  ?,?al  ken  thou  unto  the  voice  of  the  words 

10  1 r len ,can.le  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto  S 
.  23  thou  hast  rejected  the  word  of  the  Lord 
’  2i  I?1  ‘  have  transgressed,  .thy  words,  beca. 

.  26  thou  hast  rejected  the  word  of  the  Lord 
.  11  Israel  heard  those  words  of  the  Tliilistme 
23  and  spake  according  to  the  same  words 
31  when  the  words  were  heard  which  David 

23  baul  s  servants  spake  those  words  in  the 
26  when  Ins  servants  told  David  these  words 
12  Du\  id  laid  up  these  words  in  his  heart 

7  Davul  stayed  his  servants  with  these  wo. 

9  \V  herefore  hearest  thou  men’s  words,  say. 

16  iiad  made  an  end  of  speakingthese  words 
9  according  to  all  those  words  in  the  name 

24  and  hear  the  words  of  thine  handmaid 

19  let  my  lord  the  king  hear  the  words  of  his 

20  was  sore  afraid,  because  of  the  words  of 

21  bave  hearkened  unto  thy  words  which  th 
.  8  then  was  Aimer  very  wroth  for  the  words 
.  11  he  could  not  answer  Abner  a  word  again 
•  4  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  Nathan  sa 

.  7  spake  I  a  word  with  any  of  tile  tribes  of 
.  17  According  to  all  these  words,  and  accor. 

21  Worthy  word's  sake,  and  according  to  thine 
2i  5{le  word  that  thou  hast  spoken  concern. 

28  thou  (art)  that  God,  and  thy  words  be  tr. 

3  bo  Joal)  put  the  words  in  her  mouth 
12  I  pray  thee,  speak  (one)  word  unto  my  lord 

17  The  word  of  my  lord  the  king  shall  now 
be  P,ut  a11  these  words  in  the  mouth  ofth. 

28  until  there  come  word  from  you  to  certify 
43  the  words,  .were  fiercer  than  the  words 
17  she  said  unto  him.  Hear  the  words  of  tlii 
1  spake  unto  the  Lord  the  words  of  this  so 
1  these  (lie)  the  last  wordsof  David.  David 
.  4  the  king’s  word  prevailed  against  Joab 
.  i  r  tne  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  the  pro. 

.  14  come  111  after  thee,  and  confirm  thy  words 
‘  4  • (a  , °R.?  continue  his  Avoid  which  he 
'  23  If  A/,niJa.h  have  not  spoken  this  word 
27  that  lie  might  fulfil  the  word  of  the  Lord 
30  Ben ai ah  brought  the  king  word  again,  say. 

42  saidst.  .The  word.  .1  have  heard  (is) good 
12  I  have  done  according  to  thy  words- lo  I 
7  when  Hiram  heard  the  words  of  Solomon 

11  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  Solomon 

12  then  will  I  perform  my  word  with  thee 
2^i  Ar0RD  hath  Performed  his  word  that 
26  let  thy  word,  I  pray  thee,  be  verified,  wh. 

56  r\er?  ,lath  not  toiled  one  word  of  all  his 
59  let  these  my  words,  wherewith  I  have  ma 

7  t*  vtlieved-  not  the  wor(ls>  until  I  came 
7  if  thou  Avi It .  .speak  good  Avords  to  them 
22  the  word  of  God  came  unto  Shemaiah  the 
24  to  the  word  of  the  Lord,  .to  the  word  of 

1  there  came  a  man  of  God.  .by  the  word  of 

2  lie  cried  against  the  altar  in  the  word  of 
5  which  the  man.  .had  given  by  the  word  of 
9  For  so  Avas  it  charged  me  by  the  word  of 

11  the  words  which  he  had  spoken  unto  the 

17  For  it  was  said  to  me  by  the  word  of  the 

18  an  angel  spake  unto  me  by  the  word  of  the 
20  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  the  pro 
26  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord 
32  For  the  saying  which  he  cried  by  the  avo 
18  ^cording  to  the  word, of  the  Lord,  which 

1  1  lien  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  Jehu 
7  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  against  Baasha 
12»  34  according  to  the  Avord  of  the  Lord,  avIi 
1  there  shall  not.  .but  according  to  my  avo 
2,  8  the  Avord  of  the  Lord  came  unto  him 
5,  16  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord 
24  I  know,  .  that  the  word  of  the  Lord  in  thy 
1  the  Avoid  of  the  Lord  came  to  Elijah  in 


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3- 

3- 
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4- 
8. 
8. 
9- 

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x5- 

x5- 

x5- 

x5- 

x7- 

37* 

17. 

18. 
18. 
21. 
24. 
24. 
24. 
25- 
25- 
26. 
28. 
28. 

•  3- 
3- 
7- 
7- 
7- 
7- 
7- 
7- 
14. 
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14. 
14. 
x5- 
x9- 
20. 
22. 
23- 
24. 
24. 


1  Ki.18. 
18. 

18. 

19. 

20. 

20. 

21. 


2  Ki. 


3 

4' 

6. 

6. 

6. 

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7- 

9- 

9- 

10. 

14. 

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18. 

18 

18, 
18 

19, 
19, 
19. 
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22 

22. 

22. 

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1  CI1.10. 
11. 
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16. 


21  And  the  people  answered  him  not  a  word 
3 1  Wt0  wboni  tbe  word  of  the  Lord  came 
36  I  have  done  all  these  things  at  thy  word 

1  ot  l!e  Lord  (came)  to  liim,  and 

9  (lepai  ted  and  hrouglit  him  word  again 

35  h?.!!,  ,untH,b,1?  ueighbour  in  the  word  of  the 
4  heaiyand  displeased  becauseof  the  word 

■  17,  28  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  Elijah 

'  Si!  P«?8*lwhen  ^llab  heard  ‘hose  w. 

'  5  &i  e'  'at  tbf  "-01<1  of  tlie  Lord  to  day 
.  13  Behold,  now,  the  words  of  the  prophets^ 
'  !3  nLt,!n"01:,-  -Be  like  the  word  of  one  of  t. 

.  19  Heai  thou  tliereforethe  word  of  the  Lord 
.  38  according  unto  the  word  of  the  Lord  wh 
.  7  M  hat  manner  of  man.  .told  you  these  wo.? 

.  16  no  God  in  Israel  to  enquire  of  liis  word? 

.  17  bo  he  died  according  to  the  word  of  the 
.  12  said,  Ihe  word  of  the  Lord  is  with  him 
-  44  left,  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord 
12  telleth  the  king  of  Israel  the  words  that 

18  smote ..  with  blindness  according  to  the  w 

30  came  to  pass,  when  the  king  heard  the  w 
I  then  Elisha  said,  Hear  ye  the  word  of 
16  bo.  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord 

26  cast,  .according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord 

36  lie  said  This  (is)  the  word  of  the  Lord 

10  there  shall  fall,  .nothing  of  the  word  of 
25  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord  God 
12  4.,,  (was)  tke  word  of  the  Lord  which  lie 

20  Thou  sayest,  but  (they  are  but)  vain  words 

27  sent  me.  .to  thee,  to  speak  these  words 

28  Hear  the  word  of  the  great  king,  the  king 
;•  36  the  people  answered  him  not  a  word,  for 
1.  37  and  told  him  the  words  of  Rab-shakah 

1  i  *11  the  words,  .will  reprove  the  words 
.  6  Be  not  afraid  of  the  words  which  thou 
16  5f?r  tlieVords  of  Sennacherib,  which 

21  J  his  (is)  the  word  tiiat  the  Lord  liath  sp 
4  the  word  of  the  LORDcame  to  him,  sayiii^ 

16  Isaiah  said  unto  Hezekiah,  Hear  the  word 

19  Good  (is)  the  word  of  the  LORD  which  thou 
9  Shaplian.  .brought  the  king  word  agaiu 

11  when  the  king  had  heard  the  words  of  the 

niwY0r<  s  tb'sbook-  -words  of  this  hook 
16  all  the  words  of  the  book  which  the  kin" 
18  Wi£W  t  ie  words  which  thou  hast  heard 

20  And  they  hrouglit  the  king  word  again 

2  lie  read  in  their  ears  all  the  words  of  the 

3  to  perform  the  words  of  this  covenant  that 
16  ♦  w  1  ;acc?rdi»gtothe  word,  .these  words 
24  that  he  might  perform  the  words  of  the 

2  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord,  which 
13  against  the  word  of  the  Lord,  which  he 
3,  10  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord 
15  commanded  according  to  the  word  of  the 
15  the  word  winch  he  commanded  to  a  tlious. 


3  the  mmrd  of  God_came  to  Nathan, "sayin** 
ke  r,i  w-ordto  any  of  the  judges  of  I?. 

nrfhnfr  rn  oil  _ _ i.  , 


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11. 

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18. 
18. 

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Ezra  1. 

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Neh 


Esth. 


6  spake  -  ^  -  w  v»i  me  juuees  oils 
15  According  to  all  these  Avoids,  and  accor. 

4  tne  king  s  Avord  prevailed  against  Joab 

6  th,e.klllg  s  word  was  abominable  to  Joab 
12  advise  thyself  Avhat  Avord  I  shall  bring 

8  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  me,  saying 
27  by  the  last  Avords  of  David  the  Levites 

5  in  the  Avords  of  God,  to  lift  up  the  horn 
i°  llie  Lord  therefore  hath  performed  his 

17  let  thy  Avord  be  verified,  Avhich  thou  hast 

6  I  believed  not  their  Avords,  until  I  came 

7  please  them,  and  speak  good  Avords  to 

15  the  Lord  might  perform  his  Avord,  which 
2  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  Shemaiah 
4  they  obeyed  the  words  of  the  Lord,  and 

7  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  Shemaiah 

8  when. Asa  heard  these  Avords,  and  tliepr. 
4  Enquire,  I  pray  thee,  at  the  Avord  of  the 

12  the  words  of  the  prophets,  let  thy  word 

18  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord;  I  saw  the L 

15  by  the  words  of  the  Lord,  to  cleanse  the 
30  sing  praise  unto  the  Lord  with  the  words 
12  to  do  the  commandment,  .by  the  word  of 

8  people  rested  themselves  upon  tlie  words 

18  the  words  of  the  seers  that  spake  to  him 

16  01  ought  tlie  king  Avord  back  again  sav 

19  when  the  king  had  heard  the  words  of 

21  the  words  of  the  hook,  .the  word  of  the 
26  (concerning)  the  words  which  thou  hast 
»Z  thouheardesthis  words  against  this  place 
28  So  they  brought  the  king  word  again 

30  he  read  m  their  ears  all  the  words  of  the 
3?  to  perform  the  words  of  the  covenant  wh 
6  (they)  may  do  according  to  the  word  of 

22  hearkened  not  unto  the  words  of  Neelio 

16  .Vs  words,  and  misused  his  pro 

21  lo  fulfil  the  word  of  tlie  Lord  by  the  m 

22  *ti!®Y!lri  °f.tbeTLoRD  (spoken)  by  the  mo. 

1  the  word  of  the  I.ord  by  the  mouth  of  J. 

11  a  scribe  of  the  Avords  of  the  command 

4  every  one  that  trembled  at  the  Avords  of 

5  they  should  do  according  to  this  Avord 

1  The  Avords  of  Nehemlah  the  son  of  Hach. 
o  “e  j°£aSxS’  wken  ^  beard  these  Avords 

8  th6  Avord  that  thou  commandedst  they 

18  the  king's  Avords  that  he  had  spoken  unto 

6  when  I  heard  their  cry  and  these  Avords 

6  be  their  king,  according  to  these  Avords 

7  be  reported,  .according  to  these  Avords 

19  they  reported,  .and  uttered  my  Avords  to 

9  people  Avept,  Avhen  they  heard  the  Avords 

12  they  had  understood  the  words  that  were 

13  even  to  understand  the  Avords  of  the  law 

8  Performed  thy  Avords ;  for  thou  (art)  righ 
21  the  king  did  according  to  the  word  of  Mo. 


1069 


WORD 


WORD 


Esth  4  q  Hatach  came  and  told  Esther  the  words 
fcstn.  4-  9  th  told  to  Mordecai  Esther  s  wo. 

7  8  As  the  word  went  out  of  the  king  s  mou. 

o  26  for  all  the  words  of  this  letter,  and  (of 
o'  ,0  sent  the  letters,  .(with)  words  of  peaceand 
Job  2  i  s  they  sat  down,  .and  none  spake  a  word 
\  therefore  my  words  are  swallowed  up 
g  x34  Choose  out  my  words  (to  reason)  with  him 
it  2  Should  not  the  multitude  of  words  be  an. 

16  2  Sliall  vain  words  have  an  end?  or  what 

2q  22  After  my  words  they  spake  not  again,  and 
«.  40  The  words  of  Job  are  ended 
L  nl  waited  for  your  words  ;  I  gave  ear  to 
,  il  pray  thee,  .hearken  to  all  my  words 
24  24  and  his  words  (were)  without  wisdom 
I2’  37  after  the  I.ohd  had  spoken  these  words 

1'sa  i  title,  tins  unto  tl.e  Lord,  concerning  the  w. 

,7'  4  by  the  word  of  thy  Ups  I  have  kept  (me 
18  title  who  spake  unto  tlie  Lord  the  wou  s  of 
22!  1  Why  art  thou  so)  far.  .(from)  the  words  of 
33.  4  the  word  of  the  Lord  (is)  right,  : anti .a 
„  6  Bv  tlie  word  of  the  Lord  were  the  heave. 

36'  3  The  words  of  hismouth  (are)  iniquity  and 
so.  17  Seeing  thou,  .castest  my  words  belnndth. 

«  4  Thou  lovest  all  devouring  words,  0  thou 
55'  2t  his  words  were  softer  than  oil,  yet  (were) 

56.  4  Ill  God  I  will  praise  his  word :  m  G°d  I 
s6  \  Every  day  tliey  wrest  my  words:  all  their 
46  10  I  praise  (his)  word.  .1  praise  (his)  word 
39. 12  the  sin  of  their  (mouth)  and  the  words  of 
64.  3  (to  shoot)  their  arrows,  (even)  bitter  wo. 

103.  20  hearkening  unto  the  voice  of  Ins  word 

,04  8  the  word  (which)  he  commanded  to  a  th. 

104.  19  Until  tlie  time'.that  his  word  came ;  the 

105.  28  and  they  rebelled  not  against  Ins  word 
106  12  Then  believed  they  Ins  words ,  they  san0 
106*  24  tliey  despised,  .they  believed  not  Ins  wo. 

T07  20  He  sent  his  word,  and  healed  them,  and 
icq.  3  Tliey  compassed  me  about,  .with  wonls  of 
1 10  n  By  taking  heed .  .according  to  thy  word 

,6  I  will  delight.  .1  will  not  forget  thy  word 
]\ g  I7  Deal,  .(chat)  I  may  live,  and  keep  thy  w. 

1 19.  25  quicken  thou  me  according  to  thy  word 
1 19  28  strengthen  thou  me  according  unto  thy  w 
,.9'  42  have  .to  answer,  .for  I  trust  in  thy  word 
1 19  43  take  not  the  word  of  truth  utterly  out  of 
1 19.  49  Remember  the  word  unto  thy  servant 
1x9  47  I  have  said  that  I  would  keep  tliy  words 
110  64  Thou  hast  dealt,  .according  unto  thy  wo. 

1 19  74  be  glad,  .because  I  have  hoped  111  thy  w. 

1 10.  81  My  soul  faiuteth.  .(but)  I  hope  111  thy  w. 

1 10.  89  For  ever,  .thy  word  is  settled  111  heaven 
i  in.  101  have  refrained . .  tliatl  might  keep  thy  w. 

1 19  105  Thy  word  (is)  a  lamp  unto  my  feet,  and 
X 19.  107  quicken  me,  O  LORD,  according  to  thy  "  ■  | 
"9.  \%  Thou  (art),  .my  shield:  I  hope  in  thy  w.  | 

1 19.  130  The  entrance  of  thy  words  givetli  light 
no.  139  mine  enemies  have  forgotten  thy  words 
no  ,47  I  prevented,  .cried  :  I  hoped  in  thy  word 
1  xl  160  Thy  word  (is)  true  (from)  the  beginning 
1 19.  161  my  heart  standeth  111  awe  of  thy  word 
1 19.  169  give,  .understanding  according  to  thy  w 
,  30  4  I  wait  for  the  Lord,  .and  111  lus  word  do 
147'.  ,5  He  sendeth  forth,  .his  word  runneth 1  very 
147  18  He  sendeth  out  his  word,  and  melteth  th. 
,47.  ,9  Ho  showeth  his  word  unto  Jacob,  his  sta 
1 .18.  8  Fire  and.  .stormy  wind  fulfilling  Ins  wor  d 
I*rov  1.  6  the  words  of  the  wise,  and  their  dark  sa. 

1  23  I  will  make  known  my  words  unto  you 
4'  4  Letthineheartretainmy  words;  keepmy 
4'  20  My  son,  attend  to  my  words;  incline  tin. 

10  19  In  the  multitude  of  words  there  wanteth 
12  6  The  words  of  the  wicked  (are)  to  lie  111  w. 

13’  24  Heaviness. .maketh it  stoop ;  buta  good  w. 

, I,  whoso  despisetli  the  word  shall  be  destr. 

,4  ,4  The  simple  believeth  every  word  :  lint  the 
14  1  soft  answer  tumeth.  .wrath,  .grievous  w 

14.  23  and  a  word,  .in  due  season, liowgood(isit) 

18  4.  The  words  of  a  man’s  mouth  (are  as)  deep 

X  s’  8  The  words  of  a  talebearer  (are)  as  wounds 
22  12  he  overthroweth  the  words  of  the  transg. 

22  17  Bow  down  thine  ear,  and  hear  the  words 
23'  8  shalt  thou  vomit  up,  and  lose  thy  sweet  w. 
24  ii  A  word  fitly  spoken  (is  like)  apples  of 
~6  22  The  words  of  a  talebearer  (are)  as  wounds 
20'  iq  A  servant  will  not  be  corrected  by  words 
29!  20  Seest  thou  a  man.  .hasty  in  lus  words? 

1  The  words  of  Agur  the  son  of  Jakeli,  (even) 

6  Add  not  thou  unto  his  word,  lest  he  rep. 

1  The  words  of  king  Lemuel,  the  prophecy 

1  The  words  of  the  Preacher,  the  son  of  D. 

2  God  (is)  in  heaven,  .let  thy  words  be  few 
2  and  a  fool's  voice,  .by  multitude  of  words 

7  in  the  multitude  of  dreams  and  many  w. 
21  Also  take  no  heed  unto  all  words  that  are 

8  \  When  the  word  of  a  king  (is,  there  is)  po. 
o  16  the  poor  man .  .liis  words  are  not  heard 

9  17  The  words  of  wise  (men  are)  heard  111  qu. 
10  12  The  words  of  a  wise  man’s  mouth  are  gr. 

10  13  The  beginning  of  the  words  of  Ins  mouth 
10'.  14  A  fool  also  is  full  of  words ;  a  man  cannot 

12  io  sought. .acceptable  words,  .wordsof  truth 

I2'  II  The  words  of  the  wise  (are)  as  goads,  and 
Isi  1'.  IO  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  ye  ruler  of  fe. 
2'  1  The  word  that  Isaiah  the  son  of  Amoz  saw 
2'  3  and  the  word  of  tlie  Lord  from  J erusalem 
8*  ,o  speakthe  word,  and  it  shall  not  stand :  for 
8  20  if  they  speak  not  according  to  this  word 
o  8  The  Lord  sent  a  word  into  Jacob,  and  it 
16  13  This  (is)  the  word  that  the  Lord  hath  sp. 
24'  3  spoiled ;  for  the  Lord  hath  spoken  this  w. 
28. 13  But  the  word  of  the  Lord  was  upon  them 


Isa.  28. 14  Wherefore  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  ye 
2q.  11  tlie  vision  of  all  is  become,  .as  the  words 

29  18  in  that  day  shall  the  deaf  hear  the  words 
J.  21  That  make  a  mail  an  offender  for  a  word 
30.  12  Because  ye  despise  this  word,  and  trust 

30  21  thine  ears  shall  hear  a  word  behind  thee 
,i.  2  yet  he  also,  .will  not  call  back  his  words 
26  4  I  say.  .but  (they  are  but)  vain  words,  I 
36*.  12  Hath,  .sent  me.  .to  speak  these  words? 

36.  13  Hear  ye  the  words  of  the  great  king,  the 
36.  21  But  they,  .answered  him  not  a  word:  for 
06  22  came,  .and  told  him  the  words  of  Rabsh. 
37'  4  will  hear  the  words,  .will  reprove  the  w. 

6  Be  not  afraid  of  the  words  that  thou  hast 
37  17  and  hear  all  the  words  of  Sennacherib 
37  22  This  (is)  the  word  which  the  Lord  hath 
,8  4  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  to  Isaiah 

Li  5  Then  said  Isaiah.  .Hear  the  word  of  the 
39  I  Good  (is)  the  word  of  the  Lord  which  th. 

40.  8  the  word  of  our  God  shall  stand  for  ever 

41.  28  no.  .counsellor,  .could  answer  a  word 
44.  26  That  contirmeth  the  word  of  his  servant 

4^  21  the  word  is  gone  out  of  my  mouth  (m)  right. 

Jo  4  I  should  know  how  to  speak  a  word  in  se. 
41. 16  I  have  put  my  words  in  thy  mouth,  and 
44  11  So  shall  my  word  be  that  goeth  forth  out 
?8  13  nor  finding,  .nor  speaking  (thine  own)  wo 
49'  13  uttering  from  the  heart  wordsof falsehood 

49'  2?  my  words  which  I  have  put  m  thy  mouth 
66  2  contrite  spirit,  and  trembleth  at  my  word 

66.  5  Hoar  tlie  word . .  that  tremble  at  hiS;Word 


Jer 


Jer. 


near  me  wuru . . .»»«  .  t  0411-1., 1, 

,  i  The  words  of  Jeremiah  the  son  of  Ililkiah 
x'  the  word  of  the  Lord  came 
So  in  V  4  11,  13  ;  2.  1 ;  II.  I ;  13-  3>  8  l  l6‘  1 >  l8'  5  ’  S4' 
4°  1  12  ;'32.6  ;3  33.  1,  19,  a3;  34-  36. .*7  l  39-  15,  49- 

34 ;  Eze.  1.  31  3-  '6;  6.  z\  7-  ■ .  ”•  x4.  I2-  x>  21 
13. 1 ;  14- 
8,  18;  22. 

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lia,-  ,0,  fhfleVtmy  words  In  H'l'J'O"- 

t  ■;  “is  sffiSKSttf*- 

2  31  O  generation,  see  ye  the  word  of  the  Lord 
3.  12  proclaim  tlicsc  words  toward  the  north 
4. 14  saith,  Because  ye  speak  this  word,  behold 
4  j4,  I  will  make  my  words  111  thy  mouth  fire 
6  10  the  word  of  the  Lord  is  unto  them  a  rep. 

19  they  have  not  hearkened  unto  my  wolds 

1  The  word  that  came  to  Jeremiah  from  the 

2  proclaim  there  this  word ..  Hear  the  word 
4  Trust  ye  not  in  lying  words,  saying.  The 
8  ye  trust  in  lying  words,  that  cannot  profit 

27  thou  shalt  speak  all  these  words  unto  th. 
q  they  have  rejected  the  word  of  the  Lord 

20  Yet  hear  the  word .  .the  word  of  his  mouth 
to  1  Hear  ye  the  word  which  the  Lord  speak, 
n!  1  The  word  that  came  to  Jeremiah  from  the 
ii  26  Hear  ye  the  words  of  this  covenant,  and 
xx'  3’ the  man  that  obeyeth  not  the  wordsof  tli. 

1 1.  6  Proclaim  all  these  words  111  the  cities  of 
1 1  8  bring  upon  them  all  the  words  of  this  co. 

,t'  xo  forefathers,  which  refused  to  hear  my  wo. 

,,  2  I  got  a  girdle,  according  to  the  won!  ot 

,3.  10  which  refuse  to  hear  my  words,  which  w. 

13  12  thou  shalt  speak  unto  them  this  word,  111. 

17  thou  shalt  say  this  word  unto  them ;  Let 
16  Thy  words  were  found,  .tliy  word  wasun. 

10  thou  shalt  show  this  people  all  these  wo. 

14  Where  (is)  the  word  of  the  Lord?  let  it 
20  near  ye  the  word  of  the  Lord,  ye  kings  of 

1  The  word  which  came  to  Jeremiah  from 

2  there  I  will  cause  thee  to  hear  my  words 

18  word  from  the  prophet,  .any  of  his  words 
2  proclaim  there  the  words  that  I  shall  tell 
2  Hear  ye  the  word  of  the  Lord,  0  kings  of 

1 4  that  they  might  not  hear  my  words 
8  the  word  of  the  Loud  was  made  a  reproach 
1  The  word  which  came  unto  J eremiah  from 
,  i  touching  the  house .  (say),  Hear  ye  the  w. 

1  Go  down,  .and  speak  there  this  word 

2  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  0  king  of  Ju. 

4  if  ye  will  not  hear  these  words,  I  swear  by 

20  earth,  earth,  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord 
o  and  because  of  the  words  of  his  holiness 
16  Hearken  not  unto  the  words  of  the  prop. 
18  heard  his  word?  who  hath  marked  lus  w. 
23  22  had  caused  my  people  to  hear  my  words 
23.  28  hath  my  word,  let  him  speak  my  word  fa. 
23  29  (Is)  not  my  word  like  as  a  fire  ?  saith  the 
23.  30  that  steal  my  words  every  one  from  his 
2'  36  every  man’s  word,  .the wordsof  thelivin„ 

23  Is  Because  ye  say  this  word.  The  burden  of 
1  Tlie  word  that  came  to  Jeremiah  concei. 

3  the  word  of  the  Lord  hath  come  unto  me 

24  8  Because  ye  have  not  heard,  my  words 

25.  13  I  will  bring  upon  that  land  all  my  words 

25.  30  prophesy  thou  against  them  all  these  wo. 

1  came  this  word  from  the  Lord,  saying 

2  speak.. all  the  words.. diminish  not  a  word 

4  To  hearken  to  the  words  of  my  servants 

26.  7  heard  Jeremiah  speaking  these  words  111 
26. 12  to  prophesy . .  all  the  words  that  ye  have 
26.  15  sent  me.  .to  speak  all  these  words  in  youi 

26.  20  according  to  all  the  words  of  Jeremiah 
21  all  the  princes,  heard  his  words,  the  kin„ 

1  came  this  word  unto  Jeremiah  from  the 
12  I  spake,  .according  to  all  these  words,  sa. 

27.  14  hearken  not  unto  the  words  of  the  piopli. 
7 .  16  Hearken  not  to  the  words  of  your  proph- 

18  if  the  word  of  the  Lord  be  with  them,  let 


12.  i,  17,  21,  26 ; 
15.  i ;  16.  i ;  17.  1  *»  18.  1 ;  20.  45 ;  21.  x, 
23 ;  23.  1 ;  24.  1,  15*  20  5  25.  1  \  2°- 1 1  27- 
20;  29.  I,  17  ;  3°*  x>  20 »  31*  1 ;  32-  J>  T7  >  33; 
35.  1 ;  36.  16 ;  37.  15  *»  38-  1 ;  J°u- lm  1  *  3-  1 > 


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28  6  the  Lord  perform  thy  words  which  thou 

28  7  hear  thou  now  this  word  that  I  speaK  in 
asl  9  the  word  of  the  prophet  shall  come  to  pa. 

29  1  these  (are)  the  words  of  the  letter  that 
29.  10  perform  my  good  word  toward  you,  in  ca. 

29.  iq  they  have  not  hearkened  to  my  words,  sa. 

29.  20  Hear  ye  therefore  the  word  of  the  Lord 
20  23  have  spoken  lying  words  in  my  name,  wli. 
an  30  Then  came  the  word  of  tlie  Lord  unto  Je. 

20  1  The  word  that  came  to  J eremiali  from  the 
?o'  2  Write  thee  all  the  words  that  I  have  spo. 

30  4  these  (are)  the  words  that  the  Lord  spake 

3°:  10  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  0  ye  nations 
32  i  The  word  that  cameto  Jeremiah  from  the 
32  8  according  to  the  word .  .the  word  of  the 

32  26  Then  came  tlie  word  of  the  Lord  unto  Jei . 

-4!  1  The  word  which  came  unto  J  eremiah  from 
34.  4  hear  the  word  of  the  LORD,  O  Zedekiali 

21  4  for  I  have  pronounced  the  word,  saith  the 

,1  6  the  prophet  spake  all  these  words  unto 
34  8  (This  is)  the  word  that  came  unto  Jerem. 

\i.  18  which  have  not  performed  tlie  words  of 

1  -  1  The  word  which  came  unto  Jeremiah  from 

3-’  12  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto  J er. 

2  4'  1 3  receive  instruction  to  hearken  to  my  words 

i  '  j!  The  words  of  Jonadab  the  son  of  Rechab 
,6  1  this  word  came  unto  Jeremiah  from  tlie 

,6  2  write  therein  all  the  words  that  I  have  sp. 

36'.  4  Baruch  wrote . .  all  the  words  of  the  Lord 
36.  6  read  in  the  roll,  .the  words  of  the  Lord 
36.  8  reading  in  the  book  the  words  of  the  Lord 
36  10  Then  read  Baruch  in  the  book  the  wouls 
36  -3  Micliaiah  declared  unto  them  all  the  wo. 

-6  16  had  heard  all  the  words,  .all  these  words 
36’.  17  How  didst  thou  write  all  these  words  at 
36  18  11c  pronounced  all  these  words  unto  me 
36.  20  told  all  the  words  in  the  ears  of  the  king 

36  24  of  his  servants  that  heard  all  these  words 
36'  27  the  words  which  Baruch  wrote  at  the  1110. 

36.  28  write  in  it  all  the  former  words  that  were 
36.  32  the  words  of  the  book . .  many  like  vyords 

37  2  did  hearken  unto  the  words  of  the  Lord 
,7  6  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto 
,7  1 7  and  said,  Is  there  (any)  word  from  the  Lo. 

il'  '  heard  the  words  that  Jeremiah  had  spoken 

38'.  4  weakenetli . .  hands . .  in  speaking  such  w. 

28  21  tliis  (is)  the  word  that  the  Lord  hath  sli. 

38  24  Let  no  man  know  of  these  words,  andth. 

38'  27  he  told  them  according  to  all  these  words 
30  16  I  will  bring  my  words  upon  this  city  for 
40  I  The  word  which  came  to  Jeremiah  from 
lo’  4  I  will  pray . .  according  to  your  words,  and 
40'  is  hear  the  word  of  tl.e  Lord,  ye  remnaut  of 
4  -  1  tlie  words  of  the  LORD . .  all  those  words 

42  8  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto  J . 

44  1  The  word  that  came  to  Jeremiah  concer. 

44!  16  As  for  the  word  that  thou  hastspoken  un. 

44.  24  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  all  Judah  th. 

44  26  hear  ye  the  word  of  the  Lord,  all  Judah 
44  28  shall  know  whose  words  shall  stand,  mine 

4’  20  ve  may  know  that  my  words  shall  surely 
I-  1  The  word  he  had  written  these  wordsm 
46  1  The  word  of  the  Lord  which  came  to  Je. 

46'  13  The  word  that  the  Lord  spake  to  Jerem. 

47‘  I  The  word  of  the  Lord  that  came  to  Jere. 
lo  1  The  word  that  the  Lord  spake  against  B. 

41  40  The  word  which  J  eremiali  the  prophet  co. 

4,'  60  these  words  (that  are)  written  against  La. 

61  and  shalt  see,  and  rlialt  read  all  these  w. 

41  '64  Thus  far  (are)  the  words  of  Jeremiah 
Fze  2  6  afraid  of  their  words.,  afraid  of  their  wo. 

'‘27  thou  shalt  speak  my  words  unto  them 
‘  4  go.  .and  speak  with  my  words  unto  them 
-  6  whose  words  tliou  canst  not  understand 

3  10  all  my  words  that  I  shall  speak  unto  tliee 
3  17  hear  the  word  at  my  mouth,  and  give  th. 

6.  3  mountains  of  Israel,  hear  the  word  of  the 
12.  8  in  the  morning  came  the  word  of  the  LO. 
12  17  21,  26  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  me 
12’.  24  and  tlie  word .  .will  I  say  the  word,  and 

12  28  none  of  my  words,  .the  word  which  I  ha. 
12.  2  say  thou.  .Hear  ye  the  word  of  the  LORD 

13  6  hope  that  they  would  confirm  the  word 
,6  34  0  harlot,  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord 

->o  2  Then  came  tlieword  of  the  Lord  unto  me 
20’  47  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord;  Thus  saith 
24'  3  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord  God,  Thus  sa. 

3  3'  7  thou  shalt  hear  the  word  at  my  mouth,  and 

33  ao  hear  what  is  the  word  that  cometli  forth 
32'  31  they  hear  thy  words,  hut  they  will  not  do 
33'  32  they  hear  thy  words,  but  they  do  them 
-i.  7  9  ye  shepherds,  hear  the  word  of  the  Lo. 

34  13’ have  multiplied  your  words  against  me 

36  1,  4  mountains  of  Israel,  hear  the  word  of 

37  4  0  ye  dry  bones,  hear  the  word  of  the  LO. 
Tan  o  2  the  word  of  the  Lord  came  to  Jeremiah 

'  012  he  hath  confirmed  his  words,  which  he  sp. 

10  6  the  voice  of  his  words  like  the  voice  of  a 
to  0  the  voice  of  his  words . .  voice  of  his  words 
10.  ii  understand  the  words,  .spoken  this  word 
10  12  words  were  heard.  .1  am  come  for  tliy  w. 
xo'  14  when  he  had  spoken  such  words  unto  me 
12!  4  0  Daniel,  shut  up  the  words,  and  seal  the 
12  9  the  words  (are)  closed  up  and  sealed  till 

Hos  11  The  word  of  the  Lord  that  came  unto  11. 

'  4'  i  Hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  ye  children 

10.  4  They  have  spoken  words,  swearingfalsely 
14  2  Take  with  you  words,  and  turn  to  the  L. 

Joel  1  I  The  word  of  the  Lord  that  came  to  J oel 

2  II  for  (lie  is)  strong  that  executeth  his  word 
Amos  7  I  The  words  of  Amos,  who  was  among  the 

3  1  Hear  this  word  that  the  Lord  hath  spoken 


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Amos  4.  1  Hear  this  word,  ye  kine  of  Bashan,  that 

5.  1  Hear  ye  this  word  which  I  take  up  again. 

7.  10  the  land  is  not  able  to  hear  all  his  words 

7.  16  hear  thou  the  word  of  the  Lord  :  Thou 

8. 11  a  famine,  .of  hearingthe  words  of  the  Lord 

8. 12  run  to  and  fro  to  seek  the  word  of  the  L. 
Jon.  3.  3  went,  .according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord 

3.  6  word  came  unto  the  king  of  Nineveh,  and 
Mic.  1.  1  The  word  of  the  Lord  that  came  to  llicah 

2.  7  do  not  my  words  do  good  to  him  that  wa. 

4.  2  and  the  word  of  the  Lord  from  Jerusalem 
Zeph.  1.  1  The  word  of  the  Lord  which  came  unto 

2.  5  the  word  of  the  Lord  (is)  against  you,  0 
Hag.  1.  1  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  Haggai 

1.  3  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  Hag. 

1. 12  the  words  of  Haggai  the  prophet,  as  the 

2.  1  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  the  proph. 

2.  $  (According  to)  the  word  that  I  covenanted 

2. 10  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  Haggai  the 
Zech.  i.  1,  7  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto  Zech. 

1.  6  my  words  and  my  statutes,  which  I  com 

1.  13  (with)  good  words  (and)  comfortable  wo. 

4.  6  This  (is)  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto  Zcru. 
7.  4  Then  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  of  lios. 
7.  7  (Should  ye)  not  (hear)  the  words  which 

7.  12  the  words  which  the  Lord  of  hosts  hath 

8.  1  the  word  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  came  (to 

8.  9  ye  that  hear  in  these  days  these  words 

8. 18  the  word  of  the  LORD  of  hosts  came  unto 

9.  1  The  burden  of  the  word  of  the  Lord  in 

11.  11  knew  that  it  (was)  the  word  of  the  Lord 

12.  1  The  burden  of  the  word  of  the  Lord  for 
Mai.  1.  1  The  burden  of  the  word  of  the  Lord  to 

2.  17  Ye  have  wearied  the  Lord  with  your  wo. 

3. 13  Your  words  have  been  stout  against  me 

6.  Words,  speeches,  utterances,  rinan  dabberotli. 
Deut33-  3  and  they,  .shall  receive  of  thy  words 

7.  A  saying,  speech,  *i?NO  memar. 

Ban.  4.17  the  demand  by  the  word  of  the  holy  ones 

8.  A  word,  speech,  matter,  .ik?  millah. 

2  Sa.  23.  2  The  spirit,  .spake  by  me,  and  his  word 
Job  4.  4  Thy  words  have  upliolden  him  that  was 

6.  26  Do  ye  imagine  to  reprove  words,  and  the 

8. 10  tell  thee,  and  utter  words  out  of  their  he. 
12. 11  Doth  not  the  ear  try  words?  and  the  mo. 

15.  13  and  lettest  (such)  words  go  out  of  thy  m. 

16.  4  I  could  heap  up  words  against  you,  and 

18.  2  How  long,  .(ere)  ye  make  an  end  of  words 

19.  2  will  ye.  .break  me  in  pieces  with  words? 

19.  23  0  that  my  words  were  now  written !  oh 

23.  s  I  would  know  the  words  (which)  he  won. 

26.  4  To  whom  hast  thou  uttered  words?  and 

32. 14  he  hath  not  directed  (his)  words  against 

33.  8  Ihaveheardthevoiceof(thy)words,(say.) 

34.  2  Hear  my  words,  0  ye  wise  (men),  and  gi. 
34.  3  the  ear  trieth  words,  as  the  mouth  tasteth 

34. 16  hear  this  ;  hearken  to  the  voice  of  my  w. 

35. 16  he  multiplieth  words  without  knowledge 
36.  4  my  words  (shall)  not  (be)  false  :  he  that 
38.  2  (is)  this  that  darkeneth  counsel  by  words 

Tsa.  19.  4  and  their  words  to  the  end  of  the  world 
139.  4  (there  is)  not  a  word  in  my  tongue,  (but) 
Trov  23.  9  for  he  will  despise  the  wisdom  of  thy  wo. 
Dan.  2.  9  have  prepared  lying  and  corrupt  words 

3.  28  have  changed  the  king's  word,  and  yield. 

4.  31  While  the  word  (was)  in  the  king’s  mouth 

5.  10  by  reason  of  the  words  of  the  king  and 

6.  14  the  king,  when  he  heard  (these)  words 

7.11  the  voice  of  the  great  words  which  the 

7.  25  he  shall  speak  (great)  words  against  the 

9.  Mouth,  n?  peh. 

Gen.  41.  40  according  unto  thy  word  shall  all  my  peo. 
Num.  3. 16  numbered  them,  according  to  the  word 

3.  51  to  his  sons,  according  to  the  word  of  the 

4.  45  according  to  theword  of  the  Lord  bythe 

20.  24  ye  rebelled  against  my  word  at  the  water 

22. 18  I  cannot  go  beyond  the  word  of  the  Lord 

27.  21  at  his  word,  .they  go  out,  and  at  his  wo. 
36.  5  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord,  say. 

Deut2i.  5  by  theirword  shall  every  controversy  and 
34.  5  died,  .according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord 
Josh.  19.  50  According  to  the  word  of  the  Lord,  they 
22.  9  according  to  the  word  of  the  Lord  by  the 
1  Ki.  13.  26  who  was  disobedient  unto  the  word  of  the 
1  Ch.12.  23  turn  the  kingdom.. according  to  the  word 

10 . Matter,  sentence.  Dins  pithgam. 

Ezra  6. 11  whosoever  shall  aiter  this  word,  let  tim. 

11.24  word,  speech,  matter,  reason,  \6yos  logos. 
Matt.  8.  8  speak  the  word  only,  and  my  servant  sh. 

8. 16  he  cast  out  the  spirits  with  (his)  word 

10.  14  whosoever  shall  not.  .hear  your  words 

12.  32  whosoever  speaketh  a  word  against  the 

12.  37  by  thy  words  thou,  .by  thy  words  thou 

13.  19  When  any  one  heareth  the  word  of  the 

13.  20  the  same  is  he  that  heareth  the  word,  and 

13.  21  or  persecution  ariseth  because  of  the  wo. 

13.  22  heareth  the  word  choke  the  word,  and 
13.  23  that  received,  .is  he  that  heareth  the  wo. 

15.  23  he  answered  her  not  a  word.  And  his 
22.  46  And  no  man  was  able  to  answer  him  a  w. 

24.  33  Heaven  and  earth  shall  pass,  .but  my  w. 
26.  44  and  prayed  the  third  time . .  the  same  wo. 

Mark  2.  2  straightway,  .he  preached  the  word  unto 

4.  14  The  sower  soweth  the  word 

4.  15  where  the  word  is.  .taketh  away  theword 

4. 16  who,  when  they  have  heard  the  word,  im. 

4. 17  when,  .persecution  ariseth  for  the  word’s 


Mark  4.  18  And  these  are  they. .such  as  hear  the  wo. 
4.  19  choke  the  word,  and  itbecometh  unfruit. 

4.  20  such  as  hear  the  word,  and  receive  (it) 

4. 33  with  many  such  parables  spake  lie  the  w. 

5.  36  As  soon  as  Jesus  heard  the  word  that 

7.  13  Making  the  word  of  God  of  none  effect 

8.  38  Whosoever,  .shall  be  ashamed,  .of  my  w. 
10.  24  the  disciples  were  astonished  at  his  wor. 

12.  13  send..Herodians,  to  catch  him  in  (his)  w. 

13.  31  Heaven  and  earth  shall  pass,  .but  my  wo. 
14-  39  again  he.  .prayed,  and  spake  the  same  w. 

16.  20  [confirming  the  wordyvith  signs  following] 
Luke  1.  2  eye  witnesses,  and  ministers  of  the  word 

1.  20  because  thou  believestnot  my  words,  wh. 

3.  4  As  it  is  written  in  the  book  of  the  words 

4.  22  wondered  at  the  gracious  words  which 
4.  32  were  astonished,  .for  his  word  was  with 

4.  36  What  a  word  (is)  this !  for  with  authority 

5.  1  people  pressed  upon  him  to  hear  the  wo. 

7.  7  say  in  a  word,  and  my  servant  shall  behe. 

8.  11  the  parable  is  this:  The  seed  is  the  word 
8.  12  taketh  away  the  word  out  of  their  hearts 

8. 13  which,  when  they  hear,  receive  the  word 
8.  15  having  heard  the  word,  keep  (it),  and  hr. 

8.  21  are  these  which  hear  the  word  of  God 

9.  26  whosoever  shall  be  ashamed,  .of  [my  w  ] 

10.  39  which,  .sat  at  Jesus’,  .and  heard  liis  wor. 
11.28  blessed  (are)  they  that  hear  the  word  of 
12.  10  whosoever  shall  speak  a  word  against 

20.  20  that  they  might  take  hold  of  his  words 

21.  33  Heaven  and  earth  shall  pass,  .but  my  w. 

22.  61  Peter  remembered  the  word  of  the  Lord 

23.  9  Then  he  questioned  with  him  in  many  w. 

24.  19  Jesus,  .a  prophet  mighty  in  deed  and  wo. 
24.  44  These  (are)  the  words  which  I  spake  unto 

John  1.  1  In  the  beginning  was  the  Word,  and  the 

1.  1  Word  was  with  God,  and  the  Word  was 

1.  14  the  Wmijl_\yasjm94£_flgsh,  and  dwelt  amo. 

2.  22  believed,  .theword  that  Jesus  had  said 

4.  41  many  more  believed  because  ofliis  own  w. 

4.  50  the  man  believed  theword  that  Jesushad 

5.  24  He  that  heareth  my  word,  and  believeth 

5.  38  ye  have  not  his  word  abiding  in  you,  for 
8.  31  If  ye  continue  in  my  word,  (then)  are  ye 
8.  37  ye  seek  to  kill  me,  because  my  wordliath 
8.  43  Why. .(even) because  yecannothearmyw. 

10.  35  If  he  called  them  gods  unto  whom  the  w. 
12.  48  the  word  that  I  have  spoken,  the  same 

14.  23  If  a  man  love  me,  he  will  keep  my  words 

14.  24  the  word  which  ye  hear  is  not  mine,  but 

15.  3  Now  ye  are  clean  through  the  word  whi. 

15.  20  Remember  the  word  that  I  said  unto  you 
15.  25  that  the  word  might  be  fulfilled  that  is 

17.  6  thine  they  were . .  they  have  kept  thy  wo. 

1 7.  14  I  have  given  them  thy  word ;  and  the  wo. 
17.  17  Sanctify  them  through  thy  truth;  thy  wo. 
17.  20  which  shallbelieveonme  through tlieirw. 

Acts  2.  22  Yc  men  of  Israel,  hear  these  words :  Jesus 

2.  40  with  many  other  words  did  he  testify  and 

2.  41  Then  they  that  gladly  received  his  word 
4.  4  Howbeit  many  of  them  which  heard  the  w. 
4.  29  with  all  boldness  they  may  speak  thy  wo. 

4.  31  they  spake  the  word  of  God  with  boldness 

5.  5  Ananias  hearing  these  words  fell  down 

6.  2  It  is  not  reason . .  we  should  leave  the  wo. 

6.  4  give  ourselves . .  to  the  ministry  of  the  wo. 

6.  7  the  word  of  God  increased ;  and  the  num. 

7.  22  Moses,  .wasmightyin  words  and  in  deeds 

8.  4  they . .  went  every  where  preaching  the  w. 
8.i4heard  that  Samaria  had  received  the  word 
8.25  when  they . .  testified  and  preached  the  w. 

10.  36  The  word  which  (God)  sent  unto  the  chi. 

10.  44  Holy  Ghost  fell  on  all . .  which  heard  the  w. 

11.  1  Gentiles  had  also  received  the  word  of  G. 

11. 19  preaching  the  words  to  none  but  unto  the 

12.  24  But  theword  of  God  grew  and  multiplied 

13.  s  they  preached  the  word  of  God  in  the  sy. 
13.  7  Sergius,  .desired  to  hear  the  word  of  God 
13.  15  if  yehave  any  word  of  exhortation  for  the 
13. .26  to  you  is  the  word  of  this  salvation  sent 
13.  44  whole  city  togethertohear  theword  of  G. 
13.  46  It  was  necessary  that  theword  of  God  sh. 
13.  48  they  were  glad,  and  glorified  the  word  of 

13.  49  the  word  of  the  Lord  was  published  the 

14.  3  Lord,  which  gave  testimony  unto  the  w. 

14.  25  when  they  had  preached  the  word  in  Pe. 

15.  7  by  my  mouth  should  hear  the  word  of  the 

15. 15  And  to  this  agree  the  words  of  the  proph. 

15.  24  that  certain,  .have  troubled  you  with  wo. 
15.  32  exhorted  the  brethren  with  many  words 
15.  35  teaching  and  preaching  the  word  of  the 

15.  36  where  we  have  preached  the  word  of  the 

16.  6  forbidden,  .to  preach  the  word  in  Asia 

16.  32  they  spake  unto  him  the  word  of  the  Lo. 

17.  11  in  that  they  received  the  word  with  allre. 

17.  13  when  the  Jews,  .had  knowledge  that  the  w. 

18.  11  teaching  the  word  of  God  among  them 

18.  15  But  if  it  be  a  question  of  words  and  nam. 

19. 10  they  which  dwelt  in  Asia  heard  the  word 

19.  20  So  mightily  grewthe'word  of  God  and  pr. 

20.  32  I  commend  you  to  God,  and  to  the  word 
20.  35  to  remember  the  words  of  the  Lord  Jesus 
20.  38  Sorrowing  most  of  all  for  the  words  which 
22.  22  they  gave  him  audience  unto  this  word 

Kom.  9.  6  Not  as  though  the  word  of  God  had  taken 

9.  9  For  this  (is)  the  word  of  promise,  At  this 
15.  18  to  make  the  Gentiles  obedient,  by  word 

1  Co.  1.  17  not  with  wisdom  of  words,  lest  the  cross 

2.  4  not  with  enticing  [words  of]  man’s  wisd. 
2.  13  not  in  the  words  which  man’s  wisdom  te. 
4.  20  For  the  kingdom  of  God  (is)  not  in  word 
12.  8  theword  of  wisdom.. the  word  of  knowle. 


1  Co.  14.  9  except  ye  utter  by  the  tongue  words  easy 

14.  19  rather,  .five  words,  .than  ten  thousand  w. 
14.  36  What,  came  the  word  of  God  out  from  y.? 

2  Co.  1.  18  But.  .God  (is)  true,  our  word  toward  you 

2. 17  we  are  not  as  many,  which  corrupt  the  w. 

4.  2  nor  handling  the  word  of  God  deceitfully 

5. 19  hath  committed  unto  us  the  word  of  rec. 

6.  7  By  the  word  of  trnth,  by  the  power  of  G. 

10. 11  such  as  we  are  in  word  by  letters  when 
Gal.  5.  14  For  all  the  law  is  fulfilled  in  one  word 

6.  6  Let  him  that  is  taught  in  the  word  com. 
Eph.  1. 13  after  that  ye  heard  theword  of  truth,  the 

5.  6  Let  no  man  deceive  you  with  vain  words 
Phil.  1.  14  are  much  more  bold  to  speak  the  word 

2.  16  Holding  forth  the  word  of  life,  that  I  may 
Col.  1.  5  whereof  ye  heard  before  in  the  word  of 

1.  25  is  given  to  me  for  you,  to  fulfil  the  word 

3.  16  Let  the  word  of  Christ  dwell  in  you  richly 

3.  17  And  whatsoever  ye  do  in  word  or  deed 

1  Th.  1.  5  For  our  gospel  came  not  unto  you  in  word 

1.  6  having  received  the  word  in  much  afflict. 

1.  8  For  from  you  sounded  forth  the  word  of 

2.  5  neither  at  any  time  used  we  flattering  w. 

2.  13  the  word  of  God.  .word  of  men.  .word  of 

4.  15  For  this  we  say  unto  you  by  the  word  of 

4.  18  Wherefore  comfort  one  another  with. .  w. 

2  Th.  2.  2  be  troubled,  neither  by  spirit,  nor  by  w. 

2. 15  which  yehave  been  taught,  whether  by  w. 

2.  17  stablish  you  ineverygood  word  and  work 

3.  1  pray  for  us,  that  the  word  of  the  Lord 

3. 14  if  any  man  obey  not  our  word  by  this  ep. 

1  Ti.  4.  5  it  is  sanctified  by  the  word  of  God  and  p. 

4.  6  nourished  up  in  the  wordsof  faith  and  of 

4.  12  be  thou  an  example  of . . believers,  in  word 

5.  17  especially  they  who  labour  in  the  word 

6.  3  consent  not  to  wholesome  words,  (even) 

2  Tl.  1.  13  Hold  fast  the  form  of  sound  word,  which 

2.  9  I  suffer,  .but  the  word  of  God  is  not  liou. 

2. 15  a  workman,  .rightly  dividing  the  word  of 

2. 17  And  their  word  will  eat  as  doth  a  canker 
4.  2  Preach  the  word;lie  instant  in  season,  out 

4. 15  for  he  hath  greatly  withstood  our  words 
Titus  1.  3  But  hath  in  due  times  manifested  his  wo. 

1.  9  Holding  fast  the  faithfulword  as  he  hath 

2.  5  that  the  word  of  God  be  not  blasphemed 
Heb.  2.  2  For  if  the  word  spoken  by  angels  was  st. 

4.  2  but  the  word  preached  did  not  profit  them 

4.  12  For  the  word  of  God  (is)  Quick  ngil  now 

5.  13  (is)  unskilful  in  the  word  of  righteoHSHess 

7.  28  but  the  word  of  the  oath,  which  was  since 

12.  T9  that  the  word  should  notbe  spoken  to  th. 

13.  7  who  have  spoken  unto  you  the  word  of  God. 

13.  22  suffer  the  word  of  exhortation,  for  I  have 
Jas.  1 .  18  Of  his  own  will  begat  he  us  with  the  word 

1.  21  receive  with  meekness  the  ingrafted  word 
1.  22  But  be  ye  doers  of  the  word,  and  not  he. 

1.  23  For  if  any  be  a  hearer  of  the  word,  and  not 

3.  2  If  any  man  offend  not  in  word,  the  same 

1  Pe.  1.  23  Being  born  again,  .by  the  word  of  God 

2.  8  which  stumble  at  the  w-b  rib  being  disobe. 

3.  1  obey  not  the  word,  .maywithout  theword 

2  Pe.  1.  19  We  have  also  a  more  sure  word  of  proph. 

2.  3  shall  they  with  feigned  words  make  mer. 

3.  5  by  the  word  of  God  the  heavens  were  of 
3.  7  by  the  same  word  are  kept  in  store,  reser. 

1  Jo.  1.  1  hands  have  handled,  of  the  word  of  life 

1. 10  we  make  him  a  liar,  and  his  word  is  not 
2.  5  Butwhoso  keepetlihis  word,  in  him  verily 

2.  7  The  old  commandment  is  the  word  which 
2. 14  because  ye  are  strong,  and  the  word  of  G. 

3.  18  let  us  not  love  in  word,  neitlierin  tongue 

5.  7  [the  Father,  the  Word,  and  the  Holy  Gh.] 

3  John  10  prating  against  us  with  malicious  words 
Rev.  t.  2  Who  bare  record  of  the  word  of  God,  and 

1.  3  they  thatlieartlie  wordsof  this  prophecy 

1.  9  for  the  word  of  God,  and  for  the  testimony 

3.  8  kept  my  word,  and  hast  not  denied  my  na. 

3. 10  Because  thou  hast  kept  the  word  of  myp. 

6.  9  souls  of  them  that  were  slain  for  the  word 

12. 11  overcame,  .by  the  word  of  their  testimony 

19.  13  and  his  name  is  called,  The  Word  of  God 

20.  4  that  were  beheaded,  .for  theword  of  God 

21.  5  Write:  for  these  words  aretrue  and  faith. 

22.  18  testify  unto  every  man  that  heareth  the  w. 
22.  19  if  any  man  shall  take  away  from  the  words 

12 .A  saying,  speech,  matter,  thing,  pfipa  rliema. 
Matt.  4.  4  not  live  by  bread  alone,  but  by  every  wo. 
12.  36  That  everyidle  word  that  men  shall  speak 

18.  16  that,  .in  the  mouth  of .  .witnesses  every  w. 

26.  75  Peter  remembered  the  word  of  Jesus,  wh. 

27.  14  And  he  answered  him  to  never  a  word 
Marki4.  72  Peter  called  to  mind  the  word  that  Jesus 
Luke  1.  38  said,  .be  it  unto  me  according  to  thy  word 

2.  29  lettest  thou . .  depart . .  according  to  thy  w. 

3.  2  the  word  of  God  came  unto  John  the  son 

4.  4  [not  livfi  by  bread  alone,  but  by  every  w.] 

5.  5  nevertheless  at  thy  word  I  will  let  down 
20.  26  they  could  not  take  hold  of  his  words  be. 
24.  8  And  they  remembered  his  words 

24.11  their  words  seemed  to  them  as  idle  tales 
John  3.  34  he  whom  God  hath  sent  speaketh  the  wo. 

5.  47  believe  not.  how  shall  ye  believe  my  wo.? 

6.  63  the  words  that  I  speak  unto  you.  .are  sp. 

6.  68  Lord,  .thou  hast  the  words  of  eternal  life 

8.  20  These  words  spake  Jesus  in  the  treasury 
8.  47  He  that  is  of  God  heareth  God’s  words 

10.  21  These  are  not  the  words  of  him  that  hath 
12.  47  if  any  man  hear  my  words,  and  believe 
12.  48  He  that,  .receiveth  not  my  words,  hath 

14.  10  the  words  that  I  spake  unto  you  I  speak 

15.  7  If  he  abide  in  me,  and  my  words  abide  in 


WORDS 


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WORK 


John 1 7  8  For  I  have  given  unto  them  the  words  wh. 

Acts  2. 14  be  this  known  unto  you . .  hearken  to  my  w. 
c  20  speak,  .to  the  people  all  the  words  of  this 
6  it  We  have  heard  him  speak  blasphemous  w. 

6  is  blasphemous  words  against  this  holy  place 
io"  22  to  send  for  thee . .  and  to  hear  words  of  thee 

10  27  That  word .  .ye  know,  which  waspublished 
io"  44  While  Peter  yet  spake  these  words,  the 
n!  14  Who  shall  tell  thee  words,  whereby  thou 

11  ”6  Then  remembered  I  the  word  of  the  Lord 
12’.  42  the  Gentiles  besought  that  these  words 
16  28  the  serieants  told  these  words  unto  the 
26  22  but  speak  forth  the  words  of  truth  and 
28!  25  departed,  after.  .Paul  had  spoken  one  wo 

Rom.  10.  8  The  word  is  nigh  thee,  .the  word  of  fait.i 
10.  17  faith,  .by  hearing,  and  hearing  by  the  wo. 

10  18  and  their  words  unto  the  ends  of  the  wo. 

2  Co  12."  4  How  that  he.  .heard  unspeakable  words 

12.  I  In  the  mouth  of.  .witnesses  shall  every  w 
Eph.  s-  26  it  with  the  washing  of  water  by  the  word 

6.  17  the  sword  of  the  spirit,  which  is  the  word 
Heb.  1.  2  upholding  all  things  by  the  word  of  his 
6  3  have  tasted  the  good  word  of  God,  and 

11  2  that  the  worlds  were  framed  by  the  word 
12'  io  sound  of  a  trumpet,  and  the  voice  of  words 

1  Pe.  1.  22  the  word  of  the  Lord,  .thisis  the  word  wh. 

2  Pe  -3  2  Thatye  may  be  mindful  of  the  words  which 
Jude  17  remember  ye  the  words  which  were  spok. 
Rev.  17.  17  until  [the  words]  of  God  shall  be  fulfilled 

WORDS,  of  the  word,  a  few  — 

1  .Logical,  reasonable,  verbal,  Koytuis  logilcos. 

1  Pe.  2.  2  babes,  desire  the  sincere  nnlk  of  the  word 

2. Concisely,  briefly,  (rwriyois  suntomos. 

Acts  24.  4  pray . .  hear  us  of  thy  clemency  a  few  words 
WORD  (again),  to  bring  or  strive  about  words  — 

1  .To  tell  off,  away,  again,  airayyeWca  apay gelid. 

Matt  2.  8  bring  me  word  again,  that  X  may  come  and 

28.  8  and  did  run  to  bring  his  disciples  word 

2 . To  say,  speak,  einov  eipon. 

Matt.  2.  13  and  be  thou  thereuntil  I  bring  thee  word 

3.  To  fight  about  words,  \oyouaxeoi  logomacheo. 

2  Ti.  2.  14  that  they  strive  not  about  words  to  no  pr. 

4.  .1  fighting  about  words,  Koyouax'ia  logomachia. 

1  Ti.  6.  4  doting  about  questions  and  strifes  of  wo. 

WORK  (effectual)  working,  workmanship 

\.  A  word,  matter,  thing,  *127  dabar. 

1  Ch.16.  37  continually,  as  every  day  s  work  required 
Psa.i45.  5  of  thy  majesty,  and  of  thy  wondrous  wo. 

2.  Labour,  TV-  yegia. 

Job  10.  3  that  thou  shouldest  despise  the  w 01  ..  of 

3 . Hand,  power,  r  yad. 

Exod  14.  31  Israel  saw  that  great  work  which  the  L. 

4  .Formation,  frame,  i?'.  yetser. 

Hab.  2.  18  that  the  maker  of  his  work  trusteth  tne. 

5.  Work,  nns-So  melakah. 

Gen.  2.  2  God  ended  his  work,  .all  his  wor.v  vi hica 

2.  ^  in  it  he  had  rested  from  all  his  work  wh. 
Exodiz.  16  no  manner  of  work  shall  be  done  m  them 

20  o  Six  days  shalt  thou,  .do  all  thy  work 

20.  10  thou  shalt  not  do  any  work,  thou,  nor  thy 

21  2  spirit,  .in  all  manner  of  workmanship 
,1'  2  to  work  in  all  manner  of  workmanship 

,4  for  whosoever  doeth  (any)  work  therein 
,1.  is  Six  days  may  work  be  done;  but  in  the 

21  13  whosoever  doeth  (any)work  mthe  sabbath 

2-  2  Six  days  shall  work  be  done,  but  on  the 

22'  2  whosoever  doeth  work  therein  shall  be 
2-'  21  brought  the  Lord’s  offering  to  the  work 
22’  24  every  man  with  whom  was  found .  .any  w. 

22  20  for  all  manner  of  work  which  the  Lord 
72  2i  the  spirit,  .in  all  manner  of  workmanship 
22  22  And.  .to  make  any  manner  of  cunning  w. 

22  22  manner  of  work,  .of  them  that  do  any  w. 

-5  1  to  know  how  to  work  all  manner  of  work 

26’  2  stirred  him  up  to  come  unto  the  work  to 
26  3  had  brought  for  the  work  of  the  service 

26!  4  the  wise  men,  that  wrought  all  the  work 
26.  4  came  every  man  fromhis  work  which  they 
o6  5  for  the  service  of  the  work  which  the  L. 

26  6  Let  neither  man  nor  woman  make,  .work 
-6’  7  the  stuff,  .was  sufficient  for  all  the  work 
35.  8  among  them  that  wrought  the  work  of  the 
38  •’4  for  the  work  in  all  the  work  of  the  holy 
2o".  43  Moses  did  look  upon  all  the  work,  and 
40.  33  court  gate.  So  Moses  finished  the  work 

Lev.  11.  32  whatsoever  vessel,  .wherein  (any)  noik 

13.  31  be  spread,  .in  any  work  that  is  made  of 
16.  2q  ye  shall  afflict  your  souls,  and  do  no  work 

23  3  Six  days  shall  work  be  done :  but  the  se. 

23  3  the  seventh  day .  .ye  shall  do  no  work  (tli.) 

23.  7  8  si,  23,  35,  36  ye  shall  do  no  servile  wo. 
23.  28'  ye  shall  do  no  work  in  that  same  day,  for 
23  30  whatsoever  soul . .  doeth  any  work  in  that 
23'  31  Ye  shall  do  no  manner  of  work  a  statute 

Hum  4  3  to  do  the  work  in  the  tabernacle  of  the 

28  18  ye  shall  do  no  manner  of  servile  work  (th.) 
28  23,  26  ye  shall  do  no  servile  work 
20  1.  12,  33  ye  shall  do  no  servile  work 

2Q.  7  afflict  your  souls :  ye  shall  not  do  any  w. 
Deut.  5.  13  Six  days  thou  shalt  labour  and  do .  .work 

3. 14  thou  shalt  not  doany  work  tliou  nor  thy 

16  8  a  solemn  assembly,  .thou  shalt  do  no  w. 

I  Sa.  8*.  16  shall  take . .  your  asses,  and  put .  .to  his  w. 
1  Ki  316  over  the  work.. over  the  people,  .in  the  w. 

7. 14  all  works  in  brass,  .and  wrought,  .his  w. 


1  Ki.  7.  22  And.  .so  was  the  work  of  the  pillars  fini. 

7.  40  Hiram  made  an  end  of  doing  all  the  work 
7.  31  So  was  ended  all  the  work  that  king  Sol. 

0.  23  over  S.’s  work,  .over  the  people,  .in  the  w. 

2  Ki  12  11  into  the  hands  of  them  that  did  the  work 

'22.  3  doers  of  the  work . .  to  the  doers  of  the  w. 

22.  9  into  the  hand  of  them  that  do  the  work 

1  Ch.  4'  23  they  dwelt  with  the  king  for  his  work 

"  6.  49  for  all  the  work  of  the  (place)  most  holy 
0. 13  very  able  men  for  the  work  of  the  service 
0. 19  over  the  work  of  the  service,  keejiers  of 
9.  33  they  were  employed  in .  .work  day  and  ni. 

22.  13  cunning  men  for  every  manner  of  work 
23  4  to  set  forward  the  work  of  the  house  of  the 

23  24  that  did  the  work  for  the  service  of  the  ho. 

27  26  over  them  that  did  the  work  of  the  field 
28. 13  and  for  all  the  work  of  the  service  of  the 
28. 19  Lord  made  me  understand,  .all  the  works 

23  20  until  thou  hast  finished  all  the  work  for 

28  21  with  thee  for  all  manner  of  workmanship 
29.  1  the  work  (is)  great:  for  the  palace  (is)  not 
2q.  3  for  all  manner  of  work,  .by  the  hands  of 

29  6  with  the  rulers  of  the  king’s  work,  offered 

2  Ch  4  11  Huram  finished  the  work  that  he  was  to 

3.  1  Thus  all  the  work  that  Solomon  made  for 

8.  g  Solomon  made  no  servants  for  his  work 
8  16  all  the  work  of  Solomon  was  prepared  unto 
16.  3  he  left  off  building . .  and  let  his  work  cea. 

24  12  gave  it  to  such  as  did  the  work  of  the  ser. 

24  13  So  the  workmen  wrought,  and  the  work 
20  34  the  Levites  did  help  them,  till  the  work 
,4  12  the  men  did  the  work  faithfully,  and  the 
34  13  overseers  of  all  that  wrought  the  work  in 

Ezra  2.  69  They  gave . .  unto  the  treasure  of  the  worn 

3  8  to  set  forward  the  work  of  the  house  of 
6  2’  to  strengthen  their  hands  in  the  work  of 

10  13  neither  (is  this)  a  work  of  one  day  or  two 
Xeh  2.  16  neither,  .told  (it)..the  rest  that  did  the  w. 

4.  11  and  slay  them,  and  cause  the  work  to  ce. 

4  13  we  returned  all.. every  one  unto  his  work 
4’  16  half  of  my  servants  wrought  in  the  work 
4  37  with  one  of  liis  hands  wrought  in  Ins  work 
I  19  The  work  (is)  great  and  large,  and  we  are 
4  21  So  we  laboured  in  the  work :  and  half  ot 
3  16  also  I  continued  in  the  work  of  this  wall 
3.  16  my  servants-gathered  thither  unto  the  w. 

6  3  I  (am)  doing  a  great  work..should  the  w. 

6.  q  hands  shall  be  weakened  from  the  work 
6  16  they  perceived  that  this  work  was  wrought 
7’  70  71  chief  of  the  fathers  gave  unto  the.. wo. 

10  's’ (for)  all  the  work  of  the  house  of  our  God 
n‘  12  their  brethren  that  did  the  work  of  the 

13. 10  Levites  and  the  singers,  that  did  the  work 

Tsa  73  28  my  trust..thatl  may  declare  all  thy  works 

Prov  18.  g  He.. that  is  slothful  in  his  work  is  brother 
2427  Prepare  thy  work  without,  and  make  it  fit 
Jer  17  22  neither  do  ye  any  work ;  but  hallow  ye  the 

17  24  but  hallow  the  sabbath  day,  to  do  no  wo. 

18  3  behold,  he  wrought  a  work  on  the  wheels 
48'.  10  Cursed  (be)  he  that  doeth  the  work  of  the 
30  2  3  this  (is)  the  work  of  the  Lord  God  of  hosts 

Eze  13’  3  Shall  wood  be  taken  thereof  to  do  any  w.? 
'13  4  is  cast  into  the  fire..Is  it  meet  for..work? 

1  -  3  when  it  was  whole,  it  was  meet  for  no  w. 

13  3  shall  it  be  meet  yet  for..work,  when  the 

28.  is  the  workmanship  of  thy  tabretsand  of  thy 
Hag.  1. 14  they  came  and  did  work  in  the  house  of 

6.  Deed,  act,  doing,  125)3  mabad. 

Job  34.  23  Therefore  lie  knowetli  their  works,  and  he 
Dan.  4.  37  all  whose  works  (are)  truth,  and  his  ways 

7.  An  act,  deed,  maalal. 

Hell  q  33  neither  turned  they  from  their  wicked  w. 
Psa  '  77  III  Will  remember  the  works  of  the  Lord 
78.  7  That  they  might.. not  forget  the  works  of 

8.  Deed,  doing,  act,  work,  ni'jjp  maaseh. 

Gen  5  20  concerning  our  work  and  toil  of  our  hands 
Exoil  3!  4  dove.. let  the  people  from  their  works? 

2  13  Fulfil  your  works,  .daily  tasks,  as  when 
18*  20  show  them,  .the  work  that  they  must  do 
23  12  Six  days  thou  shalt  do  thy  work,  and  on 

23  24  nor  serve  them,  nor  do  after  their  works 

24  10  under  his  feet  as  it  were  a  paved  work 

26.  1  cherubim  of  cunning  work  shalt  thou  m. 
26.  31  and  fine  twined  linen,  of  cunning  work 
28.  6  and  fine  twined  linen,  with  cunning  work 
28  8  shall  be  of  the  same,  according  to  the  w. 

28. 11  With  the  work  of  an  engraver  in  stone 
28.  14  wreathen  work  shalt  thou  make  them,  and 

28. 12  noth  cunning  work ;  after  the  work  of  the 

282’  chains  at  the  ends  (of)  wreathen  work  (of) 
2s!  32  it  shall  have  a  binding  of  woven  work  ro. 
32  16  the  tables,  .the  work  of  God,  and  the  wr. 
«4*  IO  all  the  people,  .shall  see  the  work  of  the 
,5  8  cherubim  of  cunning  work  made  he  them 

26  33  cherubim  made  he  it  of  cunning  work 
37'  20  according  to  the  work  of  the  apothecary 
39  3  and  in  the  fine  linen,  (with)cunning  work 

30  3  the  same,  according  to  the  work  thereof 

39  I  cunning  work,  like  the  work  of  the  ephod 
39  1 3  chains  at  the  ends,  (of)  wreathen  work  (of) 

30.  22  made  the  robe  of  the  ephod  (of)woven  w. 
39.  27  made  coats  (of)  fine  linen,  (of)  woven  work 
39. 29  blue,  and  purple,  and  scarlet,(of)needlew. 

Hum.  8.  4  this  work  of  the  candlestick,  .beaten  gold 
16.  28  the  Lord  hath  sent  meto  do  all  these  wo. 

31.  20  all  work  of  goat’s  (hair), and  all  things  ma. 
Deut  2.  7  God  hath  blessed  thee  in  all  the  works  of 

3.  24  what  God . .  can  do  according  to  thy  works 

4.  28  ye  shall  serve  gods,  the  work  of  men’s  ha. 

14.  29  God  may  bless  thee  in  all  the  work  of  thi. 


Psa. 


Song  7' 
Isa.  2. 


10  God  shall  bless  thee  in  all  thy  works,  and 
13  God  shall  bless  thee,  .in  all  the  works  of 
io  God  may  bless  thee  in  all  the  work  of  th. 

1  5  the  work  of  the  hands  of  the  craftsman 
12  and  to  bless  all  the  work  of  thine  hand 
o  will  make  thee  plenteous  in  every  work 
20  to  provoke  him  to  anger  through  the  wo. 

■9 1  which  had  known  all  the  works  of  the  Lo. 

7  had  seen  all  the  great  works  of  the  LORI) 

10  knew  not  the  Lord,  nor  yet  the  works  wh. 

16  there  came  an  old  man  from  his  work  out 

8  According  to  all  the  works  which  they  ha. 

,  4  his  works  (have  been)  to  thee  ward  very 

8  another  court,  .(which)  was  of  the  like  w. 

.  j7  checker  work,  and  wreaths  of  chain  work 
.  19  the  chapiters,  .(were)  of  lily  work  in  the 
.  22  upon  the  top  of  the  pillars  (was)  lily  work 
.  28  the  work  of  the  bases  (was)  on  this  (man.) 

.  29  (were)  certain  additions  made  of  thin  wo. 

.’31  (after)  the  work  of  the  base,  a  cubit  and 
-.  33  the  work  of  the  wheels  (was)  like  the  wo. 

;.  11  sons  came  and  told  him  all  the  works  that 
,.  7  in  provoking  him  to  anger  with  the  work 

1. 10  according  to  all  the  workmanship  thereof 
>.  18  the  work  of  men’s  hands,  wood  and  stone 
>.  17  provoke  me  to  anger  with  all  the  works 

-  28  the  work  of  the  service  of  the  house  of 
3  10  he  made  two  cherubim  of  i.uage  work,  and 
3  the  brim  of  it  like  the  work  of  the  brim 

3  37  the  Lord  hath  broken  thy  works.  And  the 

,.  21  in  every  work  that  he  begun  in  the  servi. 

,  ig  (which  were)  the  work  of  the  hands  of  m. 

2.  30  And  Hezekiah  prospered  in  all  Ins  works 
4.  23  provoke  me  to  anger  with  all  the  works 

6.  14  think  thou,  .according  to  these  their  wo. 

I  10  Thou  hast  blessed  the  work  of  his  hands 
4.  13  thou  wilt  have  a  desire  to  the  work  of  tli. 

4. 19  for  they  all  (are)  the  work  of  lus  hands? 

7.  7  sealeth.  .that  all  men  may  know  Jus  work 

8.  3  I  consider  thy  heavens,  the  work  of  thy 
8.  6  to  have  dominion  over  the  works  of  thy 
q  1  and  the  firmament  showeth  his  handy  wo. 

>8  4  give  them  after  the  work  of  their  hands 
,3'.  4  right;  and  all  his  works  (are  done)intru 
33  15  fasliioneth.  .he  considereth  all  their  worx 
52.  12  renderestto  every  man  accordingtolnsw 
56.  **  How  terrible  (art  thou  in)  tliy  works .  thr. 

36.  8  neither  (are  there),  .like  unto  thy  works 
:,o.  17  established  thou  the  work,  .the  work  of 
92.  4  I  will  triumph  in  the  works  of  thy  hands 
□2.  3  O  Lord,  how  great  are  thy  works !  (and) 

02.  23  and  the  heavens  (are)  the  work  of  tliy  ha. 

03  22  Bless  the  Lord,  all  his  w  orks  m  all  places 
04. 13  is  satisfied  with  the  fruit  of  thy  works 
04.  24  O  Lord,  how  manifold  are  thy  works .  in 
04.  31  the  Lord  shall  rejoice  in  his  works 

06. 13  They  soon  forgat  his  works  ;  they  waited 
06.  33  were  mingled,  .and  learned  their  works 
06  39  Thus  were  they  defiled  with  their,  .works 
■or.  22  letthem.  .declarehis  works  with  rejoicing 
07.  24  These  see  the  works  of  the  Lord,  and  his 
11.  2  The  works  of  the  Lord  (are)great,  sought 

11  6  showed  his  people  the  power  of  his  works 
in.  7  The  works  of  his  hands  (are)  verity  and 
,13.  4  Their  idols(are)  silver  and  gold,  the  work 
c  18  17  but  live,  and  declare  the  works  of  the  L. 

i  silver  and  gold,  the  work  of  men  s  hands 
ni.  8  forsake  not  the  works  of  thine  own  hands 
1 39. 14  marvellous  (are)  thy  works;  and  (that)  my 
143.  3  I  meditate ..  I  muse  on  the  work  of  tliy  ha . 

I I  r.  4  One  generation  shall  praise  thy  works  to 
1.3.  9  liis  tender  mercies  (are)  over  all  his  works 

145. 10  All  thy  works  shall  praise  thee,  0  Lord 
143. 17  The  LORD  (is)  righteous.  .111  all  Ins  works 
r  16.  3  Commit  thy  works  unto  the  Lord,  and 

1611  all  the  weights  of  the  bag  (are)  his  work 
31  31  let  her  own  works  praise  her  in  the  gates 
.  1.  14  I  have  seen  all  the  works  that  are  done 
2  4  I  made  me  great  works;  I  builded  me  ho. 

z*  11  Then  I  looked  on  all  the  works  that  my 
2.  17  the  work  that  is  wrought  under  the  sun 
3. 1 1  so  that  no  man  can  find  out  the  work  that 
i.  i7  time,  .for  every  purpose  and  for  every  w. 

22  that  a  man  should  rejoice  in  his  own  wo. 
4.  ^  who  hath  not  seen  the  evil  work  that  is 
1  4  I  considered  all  travail, and  every  right  w. 
c.  6  wherefore  should  God.  .destroy  the  w oik 

7  13  Consider  the  work  of  God;  for  who  can  ma. 
8.  g  applied  my  heart  unto  every  work  that  is 

8  11  Because  sentence  against  an  evil  work  is 
8.  1 4  according  to  the  work . .  according  to  the  w. 
8.  17  Then  I  beheld  all  the  work  of  God,  that 
8.  17  a  man  cannot  find  out  the  work  that  is 

o  7  Go  thy  way.  .God  now  accepteth  thy  wo. 
q.  10  no  work,  nor  device,  nor  knowledge,  nor 
-  even  so  thou  knowest  not  the  works  of  God 
14  God  shall  bring  every  work  into  judgment 
1  the  work  of  the  hands  of  a  cunning  wor. 

8  they  worship  the  work  of  their  own  hands 
iq  Let  him  make  speed  ,(and)liasten  liis  work 
12  the  Lord  hath  performed  his  whole  work 
8  he  shall  not  look  to  the  altars,  the  work 

14  have  caused  Egypt  to  err  in  every  work  tli. 

15  Neither  shall  there  be.  .work  for  Egypt 
25  Blessed  (be). .  Assyria  the  work  of  my  ha. 
12  for  thou  hast  wrought  all  our  works  in  us 
21  that  he  may  do  his  work,  his  strange  work 
15  their  works  are  in  the  dark  and  they  say 

,  16  for  shall  the  work  say  of  him  that  made 
27  when  he  seeth  his  children,  the  work  of 
17  the  work  of  righteousness  shall  be  peace 
19  no  gods,  but  the  work  of  men’s  hands,  wo. 


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Isa.  41.  29  they  (are)  all  vanity;  their  works  (are)  no. 
54.  16  bringeth  forth  an  instrument  for  his  work 
57.  12  I  will  declare,  .thy  works;  for  they  shall 
59.  6  with  their  works:  their  works  (are)  works 
Co.  21  tire  work  of  my  hands,  that  I  may  he  glo. 
64.  8  But  now .  .we  all  (are)  the  work  of  thy  ha. 
65. 22  mine  elect  shall  long  enjoy  the  work  of 
66.  18  For  I  (know)  their  works  and  their  thou. 
•Ter.  1.  16  worshipped  the  works  of  their  own  hands 
7. 13  because  ye  have  done  all  these  works,  sa. 

10.  3  (the  work  of  the  hands  of  the  workman) 
10.  9  work  of  the  workman,  .the  work  of  cunu. 
10. 15  They  (are)  vanity,  .the  work  of  errors:  in 
25.  6,  7  provoke  me.  .with  the  works  of  your 
25. 14  according  to  the  works  of  their  own  hands 
32.  30  provoked  me . .  with  the  work  of  their  ha. 
44.  8  provoke  me.,  with  the  works  of  your  hands 
48.  7  For  because  thou  iiast  trusted  in  thy  wo. 
51.  10  let  us  declare  in  Zion  the  work  of  the  Lo. 
51.  18  They  (are)  vanity,  the  work  of  errors:  in 
Lam.  3.  64  Render,  .according  to  the  work  of  their 

4.  2  esteemed,  .the  work  of  the  hands  of  the 
Eze.  1.  16  their  work  (was)  like . .  their  work  (was)  as 

6.  6  cut  down,  and  your  works  may  be  abolish. 
16.  30  the  work  of  an  imperious  whorish  woman 
46.  1  The  gate,  .shall  be  shut  the  six  working 
Dan.  9.  14  righteous  in  all  his  works  which  he  doeth 
IIos.  13.  2  idols,  .all  of  it  the  work  of  the  craftsmen 

14.  3  neither  will  we  say  anymore  to  the  work 
Amos  8.  7  Surely  I  will  never  forget  any  of  their  wo. 
Jon.  3. 10  God  saw  their  works,  that  they  turned  fr. 
Mic.  5.  13  thou  shalt  no  more  worship  the  work  of 
6.  16  and  all  the  works  of  the  house  of  Allah 
Hag.  2. 14  so  (is)  every  work  of  their  hands;  and  that 

9.  Work,  doiivj,  act,  miplud. 

Prov.  8.  22  The  Lord  possessed  me.,  before  his  works 

10.  Work,  doing,  act,  miphalah. 

Psa.  46.  8  Come,  behold  the  works  of  the  Lord,  wli. 
66.  5  Come,  and  see  the  works  of  God:  (he  is) 

11.  A  deed,  doing,  service,  ~aa,  abad. 

Eccl.  9.  1  righteous,  and  the  wise,  and  their  works 

12.  Service,  deed,  rrrnJi  abodah. 

Exod.  5.  9  Let  there  more  work  be  laid  upon  the  men 

5.  11  yet  not  ought  of  your  work  shall  be  dim. 
39.  32  Thus  was  all  the  work  of  the  tabernacle 
39.  42  so  the  children  of  Israel  made  all  the  wo. 

Num.  4.  30  to  do  the  work  of  the  tabernacle  of  the  co. 

4-  35>  39.  43  for  the  work  in  the  tabernacle  of 
Neh.  3.  s  nobles  put  not  their  necks  to  the  work 

13.  Service,  deed,  rn'33?  abidah. 

Ezra  4.  24  Then  ceased  the  work  of  the  house  ofGod 

5.  8  work  goeth  fast  on,  and  prospereth  in  tli. 

6.  7  Let  the  work  of  this  house  of  God  alone 

H.Act,  action,  alilah. 

Psa.  14.  1  they  have  done  abominable  works;  (the. 
78.  11  forgat  his  works,  and  his  wonders  that  he 
141.  4  practise  wicked  works  with  men  that  wo. 

\b.Act,  action,  n;^’ 72.  aliliyyah. 

Jer.  32.  19  Great  in  counsel,  and  mighty  in  work :  for 

10.  Work,  deed,  doing,  H'S  poal. 

Deut  32.  4  his  work  (is)  perfect ;  for  all  his  ways  (are) 

33. 11  Lord,  his  substance,  and  accept  the  work 
Ruth  2.  12  Lord  recompense  thy  work,  and  a  full  re. 
Job  7.  2  hireling  looketh  for(the  reward  of)  his  w. 

24.  5  (as)  wild  asses ..  go  they  forth  to  their  w. 
34.  11  For  the  work  of  a  man  shall  he  render  un. 
36.  9  Then  he  showeth  them  their  work,  and 
36.  24  Remember  that  thou  magnify  his  work 
Psa.  9. 16  tile  wicked  is  snared  in  the  work  of  his 

44.  1  (what)  work  thou  didst  in  their  days,  in 

64.  9  men  shall  fear,  and  shall  declare  the  work 
77.  12  I  will  meditate  also  of  all  thy  work,  and 
90.  16  Let  thy  work  appear  unto  thy  servants,  and 
92.  4  hast  made  me  glad  through  thy  work  :  I 
95.  9  tempted  me,  proved  me,  and  saw  my  wo 

104.  23  Man  goeth  forth  unto  his  work  and  to  his 
hi.  3  Hiswork(is)lionourableandglorious;  and 
143.  5  meditate  on  all  thy  works ;  I  muse  on  the 
Prov  20.  1 1  whether  his  work  (be)  pure,  and  whether 
21.  8  strange :  but  (as  for)  the  pure,  his  work 
24.  12  render  to  (every)  man  according  to  his  w. 
24.  29  will  render  to  the  man  according  to  his  w. 
Isa.  5.  12  but  they  regard  not  the  work  of  the  Lord 
41.  24  Behold,  ye  (are)  of  nothing,  and  your  w. 

45.  9  Wliao  makestthou?  or  thy  work,  Hehatli 
45.  11  concerning,  .work  of  my  hands,  command 

Jer.  22.  13  without  wages . .  giveth  him  not  for  his  w. 

50.  29  recompense  her  according  to  her  work 
Ilab.  1.  5  for(I)  will  work  a  work  in  your  days,  (wh.) 

3.  2  revive  thy  work  in  the  midst  of  the  years 

\7.Work,  deed,  doing ,  nVj;? peuttah. 

2  Ch.15.  7  let  not  your  hands  be  weak :  for  your  w. 
Psa.  17.  4  Concerning  the  works  of  men,  by  the  wo. 

28.  5  Because  they  regard  not  the  works  of  the 
Prov  11.  18  The  wicked  worketh  a  deceitful  work:  but 
Isa.  40.  10  his  reward  (is)  with  him,  and  his  work 
49.  4  judgment  (is)  with  the  Lord,  and  my  wo. 
61.  8  will  direct  their  work  in  truth,  and  I  will 

62. 11  his  reward  (is)  with  him,  and  his  work  be. 

65.  7  therefore  will  I  measure  their  former  w. 
Jer.  31.  16  for  thy  work  shall  be  rewarded,  saith  the 

IS. Substance,  tvisdom.,  njEhn  tushiyyah. 

Isa.  28.  29  wonderful  in  counsel,  (and)  excellent  in  w. 

19. Energy,  in  working,  ivtpyeia  energeia. 

Eph.  1.  19  according  to  the  working  of  his  mighty 


Eph.  3.  7  given  unto  me  by  the  effectual  working  of 

4.  16  according  to  the  effectual  working  in  the 
Phil.  3.  21  according  to  the  working  whereby  he  is 
Col.  1.  29  striving  according  to  his  working,  which 
2  Tli.  2.  9  whose  coming  is  after  the  working  of  Sa. 

20.  An  energy,  inworking,  ivipygya  energsma. 

1  Co.  12.  10  To  another  the  working  of  miracles ;  to 

21.  Work,  business,  gain,  ipyaala  ergasia. 

Eph.  4. 19  unto  lasciviousuess,  to  work  all  unclean. 

22.  Work,  deed,  business,  Zpyov  ergon. 

Matt.  5. 16  they  may  see  your  good  works,  and  glorify 
11.  2  when  Jolm  had  heard  in  the  prison  the  w. 
23.  3  but  do  not  ye  after  their  works :  for  they 
23.  5  But  all  their  works  they  do  for  to  be  seen 

26. 10  for  she  hath  wrought  a  good  work  upon 
Marki3-  34  to  every  man  his  work,  and  commanded 
14.  6  Jesus  said,  .she  hath  wrought  a  good  w. 
John  4.  34  saith.  unto  them.  My  meat,  .finish  his  w. 

5.  20  will  show  him  greater  works  than  tiiese 

5.  36  for  the  works,  .the  same  works  that  I  do 

6.  28  shall  we  do  that  we  might  workthewoiks 

6.  29  This  is  the  work  of  God,  that  ye  believe 

7.  3  that  thy  disciples  also  may  see  the  works 
7.  7  because  I  testify  of  it,  that  the  works  tli. 

7.  21  said  unto  them,  I  have  done  one  work,  and 

8.  39  Abraham’s  children,  ye  would  do  the  wo. 

9.  3  but  that  the  works  ofGodshouldbe  made 

9.  4  I  must  work  the  works  of  him  that  sent 

10.  25  works  that  1  do  inmyFather’sname,tliey 

io.  32  Many  good  works  havelshowed  you  from 
10.  32  for  which  of  those  works  do  ye  stone  me? 
10.  33  for  a  good  work  we  stone  thee  not;  but 
10.  37  If  I  do  not  the  works  of  my  Father,  beli. 

10.  38  though  ye  believe  not  me,  believe  the  w. 
14.  :o  that  dwelleth  in  me,  he  doeth  the  works 
14.  11  or  else  believe  me  for  the  very  work’s  sa. 

14.  12  works  that  I  do  shall  he  do  also;  and  gr. 

15.  24  If  1  had  not  done  among  them  the  works 
17.  4  have  finished  the  work  winch  thou  gavest 

Acts  5.  38  for  if  this  counsel  or  this  worlcbe  of  men 

7.  41  and  rejoiced  in  the  works  of  their  own  ha. 
9.  36  this  woman  was  full  of  good  works  and 
13.  2  for  the  work  whereunto  I  have  called  tli. 

13.  41  a  work  in  yourdays,  [a  work]  which  ye  sh. 

14.  26  recommended  to.  .grace  of  God  forthew. 
13.  18  [Known  unto  God  are  all  his  works  from] 

15.  38  But  Paul . .  went  not  with  them  to  the  wo. 
26.  20  repent,  and  turn  to  God,  and  do  works  m. 

Rom.  2. 15  Which  show  the  work  of  the  law  written 

3.  27  It  is  excluded.  By  what  law?  of  works? 

4.  2  For  if  Abraham  were  justified  by  works 

4.  6  God  imputeth  righteousness  without  wo. 
9.  11  according  to  election  might  stand .  .works 
9.  32  not  by  faith,  but  as  it  were  by  the  works 

11.  6  no  more  of  works.  .[But  if  (it  be)  of  works] 

11.  6  [no  more  grace;  otherwise  work  is  no  m.] 
13.  3  For  rulers  are  not  a  terror  to  good  works 

13.  12  let  us  therefore  cast  off  the  works  of  dar. 

14.  20  For  meat  destroy  not  the  work  of  God.  A. 

1  Co.  3. 13  Every  man's  work,  .try  every  man’s  work 

3. 14  If  any  man’s  work  abide  which  he  hath 
3.  15  If  any  mail’s  work  shall  be  burnt,  he  sh. 
g.  1  Christ  our  Lord  ?  are  not  ye  my  work  in 

1 5.  58  always  abounding  in  the  work  of  the  Lord 

16.  10  for  he  worketh  the  work  of  the  Lord,  as 

2  Co.  9.  8  (things),  may  abound  to  every  good  work 

11.  15  whose  end  shall  be  according  to  their  w. 
Gal.  2.  16  works  of  the  law . .  works  of  the  law . .  works 
3.  2  Received  ye  the  spirit  by  the  works  of  the 
3.  5  by  the  works  of  tlielaw,  orby the  hearing 

3. 10  For  as  many  as  are  of  the  works  of  the  law 

5.  19  Now  the  works  of  the  flesh  are  manifest 

6.  4  But  let  every  man  prove  his  own  work,  and 
Eph.  2.  9  Not  of  works,  lest  any  man  should  boast 

2. 10  created  in  Christ  Jesus  unto  good  works 
4. 12  for  the  work  of  the  ministry,  for  the  edi. 

5. 11  have  110  fellowship  with  the  unfruitful  w. 
Phil.  1.  6  that  he  which  hath  begun  a  good  work  in 

2.  30  Because  for  the  work  of  Christ  he  was  ni. 
Col.  1.  10  being  fruitful  in  every  good  work,  and  in. 

1.  21  enemies  in  (your)  mind  by  wicked  works 

1  Th.  1.  3  Remembering  without  ceasing  your  work 

5.  13  esteem  them  very  highly,  .for  their  work’s 

2  Th.  1. 11  goodness,  and  the  work  of  faith  with  po. 

2.  17  stablish  you  in  every  good  word  and  work 
1  Ti.  2.  10  women  professing  godliness  with  good  wo. 

3.  ilf  a  man  desire . .  he  desireth  a  good  work 
5.  10  Well  reported  of  .for  good  works;  if  shell. 
5.  10  have  diligently  followed  every  good  work 
5.  25  Likewise  also  the  good  works  (of  some) 

6. 18  that  they  may  be  rich  in  good  works,  re. 

2Ti.  1.  9  not  according  to  our  works,  but  according 
2.  21  (and)  prepared  unto  every  good  work 

3. 17  throughly  furnished  unto  all  good  works 

4.  5  do  tlie  work  of  an  evangelist,  make  full 
4.  14  tiie  Lord  reward  him  according  to  his  w. 

4. 18  Lord  shall  deliver  me  from  every  good  w. 
Titus  1.  16  in  works  they  deny,  .unto  every  good  w. 

2.  7  showing  thyself  a  pattern  of  good  works 

2.  14  a  peculiar  people,  zealous  of  good  works 

3.  1  magistrates,  to  be  ready  to  every  good  w. 
3.  5  Not  by  works  of  righteousness  which  we 
3.  8  might  be  careful  to  maintain  good  works 
3.  14  let  ones  also  learn  to  maintain  good  works 

Ileb.  1. 10  and  the  heavens  are  the  works  of  thine 

2.  7  [and  didst  set  him  over  the  works  of  thy] 

3.  9  tempted  me,  proved  me,  and  saw  my  wo. 

4.  3  works  were  finished  from  the  foundation 

4.  4  God  did  rest  the  seventh  day  from.,  works 

4.  10  he  also  hath  ceased  from  his  own  works 


Ileb.  6.  1  the  foundation  of  repentance  from  dead  w. 
6.  10  God  (is)  not  unrighteous  to  forget  your  w 

9. 14  purge  your  conscience  from  dead  works 
10.  24  to  provoke  unto  love  and  to  good  works 

13.  21  Make  you  perfect  in  every  good  work  to 
Jas.  1.  4  But  let  patience  have  (her)  perfect  work 

1.  25  a  forgetful  hearer,  but  a  doer  of  tliework 

2.14  a  man  say  he  hath  faith,  and  have  not  w.? 

2.  17  Even  so  faith,  if  it  hath  not  works,  is  dr. 
2.  18  works:  show  me  thy  faith  without  thy  w. 
2.  18  and  I  will  show  thee  my  faith  by  my  wo. 
2.  20  wilt  thou  know,  .that  faith  without  works 
2.  21  was  not  Abraham,  .justified  by  works,  w. 
2.  22  Seest  thou  how  faith  wrought  with  his  w 
2.  22  Seest  thou  how.  .by  works  was  faith  nia. 
2.  24  Ye  see  then  how  that  by  works  a  man  is 
2. 25  was  not  Raliab  the  harlot  justified  by  w. 

2.  26  spirit  is  dead,  so  faith  without  works  is 

3.  13  show  out  of  a  good  conversation  his  wor. 

1  Pe.  1.  17  judgeth  according  to  every  man’s  work 

2. 12  they  may  by  (your)  good  w  orks,  which  th. 

2  Pe.  3.  10  earth  also  and  the  works  that  are  therein 

1  Jo.  3.  8  that  he  might  destroy  the  works  of  the 

3.  12  because  his  own  works  were  evil,  and  his 
Rev.  2.  2  know  thy  works,  and  thy  labour,  and  thy 
2.  5  do  the  first  works;  or  else  I  will  come  un. 
2.  9  know  thy  [works,  and]  tribulation,  and 

2. 13  [I  know  tliy  works,  and  where  thou  dwel.] 
2.  19 1  know  [thy  works],  .and  thy  works ;  and 
2.  23  unto  every  one  of  you  according  to  your  w. 

2.  26  keepeth  my  works  unto  the  end,  to  him 

3.  1  I  know  thy  works,  that  thou  hast  a  name 
3.  2  for  I  have  not  found  thy  works  perfect 
3.  8  I  know  thy  works :  behold,  I  have  set  be. 
3.  15  I  know  thy  works,  that  thou  art  neither 
9.  20  yet  repented  not  of  the  works  of  then1  h. 

14.  13  rest  from  them  labours,  and  their  works 

15.  3  Great  and  marvellous  (are)  thy  works,  L. 

18.  6  doub.  unto  her  double  according  to  her  w. 

20.  12  written  in  the  books,  according  to  their  w. 
20. 13  judged  every  man  according  to  their  wo. 
22.  12  to  give  every  man  according  as  his  work 

23.  A  xoord,  matter,  Aoyos  logos. 

Rom.  9.  28  For  he  will  finish  the  work,  and  cut  (it) 

9.  28  because  a  short  work  will  the  Lord  make 

2i.Any  thing  done,  affair,  npay pa  pragma. 

Jas.  3.  16  strife  (.is),  there  (is)  confusion,  .evil  work 

25.  A  work,  action,  npa^is  praxis. 

Matt  16.  27  shallreward  every  man accordingtoliisw. 

26.  Any  thing  made,  workmanship,  Tcoippapoiema. 
Eph.  2.  10  For  we  are  his  workmanship,  created  in 

[See  also  Beaten,  broidered,  carved,  cedar,  cunning, 
curious,  handy,  marvellous,  mighty,  needle,  net, 
wonderful,  wondrous,  wreathen.] 

WORK,  to  — 

1  .To  go  on,  proceed,  halalc. 

Jon.  1. 11,  13  for  the  sea  wrought,  and  was  tempe. 

2 . To  do,  ifij)  abad. 

Exod.  5.  18  Go  therefore  now  (and)  work :  for  there 

34.  21  Six  days  thou  shalt  work  ;  but  on  the  sc. 
Deut  15.  19  thou  shalt  do  no  work  with  the  firstling 
Isa.  19.  9  Moreover,  they  that  work  hi  fine  flax,  and 

3.  To  do,  abad. 

Dan.  4.  2' wonders  that  the  high  God  hath  wrought 

6.  27  worketh  signs  and  wonders  in  heaven  and 

4 . To  cause  to  go  vp,  rby  alah,  5. 

2  Ch.  3. 14  and  fine  linen,  and  wrought  cherubim  th. 

5.  To  do  repeatedly,  V?])  alal,  7. 

Exodio.  2  what  things  I  have  wrought  in  Egypt,  and 

6 . To  do,  n’yj)  asah. 

Gen.  34.  7  because  he  had  wrought  folly  in  Israel,  in 
Exod3i.  4  To  devise  cunning  works,  to  work  in  gold 
31.  5  to  work  in  all  manner  of  workmanship 

35.  32  to  work  in  gold,  and  in  silver,  and  in  br. 

35.  35  to  work  all  manner  of  work  of  the  engra. 

36.  1  Then  wrought  Bezaleel  and  Aholiab,  and 
36.  1  to  know  how  to  work  all  manner  of  work 
36.  4  wise  men,  that  wrought  all  the  work  of 
36.  8  them  that  wrought  the  work  of  the  tabe. 
39.  3  to  work  (it)  in  the  blue,  and  in  the  purple 
39.  6  they  wrought  onyx  stones  inclosed  in  on. 

Lev.  20.  12  they  have  wrought  confusion  ;  their  bio. 
Deut  1 7.  2  that  hath  wrought  wickedness  in  the  sight 

22.  21  because  she  hath  wrought  folly  in  Israel 
31.  18  for  all  the  evils  which  they  shall  have  w. 

Josh.  7.  15  and  because  he  hath  wrought  folly  in  Is. 

9.  4  They  did  work  wilily,  and  went  and  made 
Judg20. 10  all  the  folly  that  they  have  wrought  in  I. 
Ruth  2.  19  where  wrouglitest  thou?  blessed  be  he 
2.  19  with  whom  she  had  wrought,  .with  whom 

1  Sa.  11.  13  to  day  the  Lord  hath  wrought  salvation 

14.  6  it  may  be  that  the  Lord  will  work  for  us 
14.  45  Shall  Jonathan  die,  who  hath  wrought 
14.  45  for  he  hath  wrought  with  God  this  day 

19.  5  the  Lord  wrought  a  great  salvation  for 

2  Sa.  18.  13  Otherwise  I  should  have  wrought  falseh. 

23.  10  and  the  Lord  wrought  a  great  victory  th. 
23.  12  slew  the  Philistines  :  aud  the  Lord  wro. 

1  Ki.  5.  16  which  ruled  over  the  people  that  wrought 

7.  14  understanding,  aud  cunningto  work  all  w. 
7.  14  to  king  Solomon,  and  wrought  all  his  wo. 
9.  23  which  bare  rule  over  the  people  that  wr. 

16.  25  But  Omri  wrought  evil  in  the  eyes  of  the 

21.  20  thyself  to  work  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  L. 
21.  25  which  did  sell  himself  to  work  wickedness 


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2  Ki.  3.  2  he  wrought  evil  in  tlie  sight  of  the  Lord 

12.  n  builders  that  wrought  upon  the  house  of 

17. 11  wrought  wicked  things  to  provoke  the  L. 

2i.  6  wrought  much  wickedness  in  the  sight  of 
2  Cli.  2.  7  me  now  therefore  a  man  cunning  to  work 

2.  14  skilful  to  work  in  gold,  and  in  silver,  in 
21 .  6  wTought  (that  which  was)  evil  in  the . .  L. 

24.  13  So  the  workmen  wrought,  and  the  work 

31.  20  wrought  (that  which  was)  good  and  right 

33.  6  wrought  much  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  L. 

34.  10  workmen . .  wrought  in  the  house  of  the  L 
34.  13  overseers  of  all  that  wrought  the  work  in 

Neh.  4.  6  thereof :  for  the  people  had  a  mind  to  w. 

4. 16  the  half  of  my  servants  wrought  in  the  w. 

4.  17  with  one  of  his  hands  wrought  in  the  w. 
9.18  brought  thee  up  out  of  Egypt,  and  had  w. 

9.  26  and  they  wrought  great  provocations 
Job  12.  9  that  the  hand  of  the  Lord  hath  wrought 
23.  9  On  the  left  hand,  where  he  doth  work,  but 
Psa.  52.  2  mischiefs :  like  a  sharp  razor,  working  de. 
lot.  3  hate  the  work  of  them  that  turn  aside, (it) 

101.  7  He  that  worketli  deceit  shall  not  dwell 
119.  126  (Itis)timefor(thee),  Lord,  to  work,  (for) 
Prov  11.  18  The  wicked  worketli  a  deceitful  work,  but 
26.  28  and  a  flattering  mouth  worketh  ruin 

31.  13  seeketh  wool  and  flax,  and  worketli  will. 
Eccl  2  11  on  all  the  works  that  my  hands  liadwro. 

3.  9  What  profit  hath  he  that  worketh  in  that 
Isa.  26.  18  have  not  wrought  any  deliverance  in  the 

32.  6  liis  heart  will  work  iniquity,  to  practise 
64.  5  Thou  meetest  him  that  rejoiceth  and  wo. 

Jer.  11.  15  she  hath  wrought  lewdness  with  many,  and 
18.  3  behold,  he  wrought  a  work  on  the  wheels 
Eze.  20.  9, 14,  22  I  wrought  for  my  name’s  sake,  that 
20.  44  when  I  have  wrought  with  you  for  my  11a. 

29.  20  because  they  wrought  for  me,  saitli  the  L. 

33.  26  Ye  stand  upon  your  sword,  ye  work  abo. 
Dan.  11.  23  after  the  league,  .with  him  he  shall  work 
Hag.  2.  4  work :  for  I  (am)  witli  you,  saitli  the  Lo. 
Hal.  3.  15  yea,  they  that  work  wickedness  are  setup 

7.  To  act,  work,  make,  do,  paal. 

Mum  23.  23  said .  .of  Israel,  What  hath  God  wrought ! 
Job  33.  29  all  these  (things)  worketli  God  oftentimes 
36.  23  or  who  can  say,  Thou  hast  wrought  iniq. 
Psa.  15.  2  worketh  righteousness,  and  speaketh  the 
31.  19  thou  hast  wrought  for  them  that  trust  in 
58.  2  Yea,  in  heart  ye  work  wickedness ;  ye  w. 
68.  28  strengthen,  .thatwhicli thou hastwrought 
74.  12  working  salvation  in  the  midst  of  the  ea. 
141.  4  practise  wicked  works  with  men  that  vv. 
Isa.  26.  12  for  thou  also  hast  wrought  all  our  works 
41.  4  Who  hath  wrought  and  done  (it),  calling 

43.  13  none  that  can  deliver.  .1  will  work,  and 

44.  12  smith  with  the  tongs  both  worketh  in  the 
44.  12  worketh  it  with  the  strength  of  his  arms 

Hos.  6.  8  Gilead  (is)  a  city  of  them  that  work  iniq. 
Mic.  2.  1  devise  iniquity,  and  work  evil  upon  their 
Hah.  1.  5  (I)  will  work  a  work  in  your  days,  (which) 
Zeph.  2.  3  ye  meekof  the  earth,  which  have  wrought 

8.  To  set,  put,  place,  Dp,  oitr  sum,  sim. 

Psa.  78.  43  How  he  had  wrought  his  signs  in  Egypt 

9.  To  work  in,  ivepyea  energeo. 

Korn.  7.  5  did  work  in  our  members  to  bring  forth 

1  Co.  12.  6  but  it  is  the  same  God  which  worketh  all 

12. 11  But  all  these  worketh  that  one  and  the 

2  Co.  4.  12  So  then  death  worketh  in  us,  but  life  in 
Gal.  3.  5  He  therefore  that,  .worketh  miracles  am. 

5.  6  uncircumcision;  butfaithworkethbylove 
Eph.  1.  11  purpose  of  him  who  worketh  all  things 

1.  20  Which  he  wrought  in  Christ,  when  hera. 

2.  2  spirit  that  now  worketh  in  the  children 

3.  20  according  to  the  power  that  worketh  in 
Phil.  2.  13  For  it  is  God  which  worketh  in  you  both 
Col.  1.  29  working,  which  worketh  in  me  mightily 
2  Th.  2.  7  For  the  mystery  of  iniquity  dothalready  w. 

10 . To  work,  toil,  labour,  ipyd.Cop.ai  ergazomai. 
,Matt.  7.  23  knew  you,  depart  from  me,  ye  that  work 

21.  28  and  said,  Son,  go  work  today  in  my  vine. 
26.  10  for  she  hath  wrought  a  good  work  upon 
Hark  14.  6  why  trouble  ye  her?  she  hath  wrought  a 
Luke  1 3.  14  six  days  in  which  men  ought  to  work,  in 
John  3.  21  made  manifest,  that  they  are  wrought  in 

5.  17  Hy  Father  worketh  hitherto,  and  I  work 

6.  28  What  shall  we  do,  that  we  might  work 
6.  30  What. .  sho  west  thou .  .whatdostthou  wo. 
9.  4  I  must  work  the  works  of  him  that  sent 
9.  4  day :  the  night  cometh,  when  no .  .can  w. 

Acts  10.  35  he  that  feareth  him,  and  worketh  righte. 

13.  41  for  I  work  a  work  in  your  days,  a  work. 
18.  3  he  abodewith  them,  and  wrought :  forby 
Rom.  2.  10  to  every  man  that  worketh  good,  to  the 

4.  4  Now  to  him  that  worketh  is  the  reward 

4.  5  But  to  him  that  worketh  not,  but  believ. 
13.  10  Love  worketh  no  ill  to  his  neighbour,  the. 
1  Co.  4. 12  labour,  working  with  our  hands:  being 
9.  6  have  not  we  power  to  forbear  working? 
16.  10  for  he  worketh  the  work  of  the  Lord,  as  I 
Eph.  4.  28  working  with  (liis)hands  the  thing  which 

1  Th.  4.  11  work  with  your  own  hands,  as  we  comm. 

2  Th.  3.  8  wrought  with  labour  and  travail  night 

-v  if  nr»v  wrvnlrl  nnt.  wnrt  npit.hpr  shrmlfl 


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3.  O  WlUUgUU  VYll/ll  HIUUU1  C111C4  LlrtVrtll 

3. 10  if  any  would  not  work,  neither  should  he 
3.  11  disorderly,  working  not  at  all,  but  are 
3.  12  with  quietness  they  work,  and  eat  their 


.  «iui  yuici/iicoa  incj  auu  can  nncii 

_ j.  1 1 .  33  wrought  righteousness,  obtained  promises 

2  John  8  lose  not  those  things  which  we  have  wrou. 

W.To  ivork  down,  thoroughly,  Karepyd(opai. 

Rom.  1.  27  men  with  men  working  that  which  is  unk. 
4. 15  Because  the  law  worketh  wrath :  for  wh. 

5.  3  knowing  that  tribulation  worketh  patien. 

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Rom.  7.  8  wrought  in  me  all  manner  of  concupisce. 

7.  13  working  death  in  me  by  that  which  is  go. 

15.  18  those  things  which  Christ  hath  not  wrou. 

2  Co.  4.  17  worketh  for  us  a  farmore  exceeding(and) 

5.  5  Now  he  that  hath  wrought  us  for  the  self 
7.  10  For  godly  sorrow  [worketh]  repentance 
7.  10  but  the  sorrow  of  the  world  worketh  de. 

7.  11  what  carefulness  it  wrought  in  you,  yea 
12.  12  Truly  the  signs  of  an  apostle  were  wrou. 

Jas.  1.  3  that  the  trying  of  your  faith  worketh  pa. 

1.  20  For  the  wrath  of  man  [worketh]  not  the 

1  Pe.  4.  3  may  suffice  us  to  have  wrought  the  will 

12 .To  do,  make,  iroietv poieo. 

Matt2o.  12  Saying,  These  last  have  wrought  (but)  one 
Acts  15.  12  God  had  wrought  among  the  Gentiles  by 
19.  11  God  wrought  special  miracles  bytlie  hand 
’  21.  19  what  things  God  had  wrought  among  the 

Heb.  13.  21  workingin  you  that  which  is  well  pleasing 
Rev.  16.  14  working  miracles,  (which)  go  forth  unto 
19.  20  false  prophet  that  wrought  miracles  bef. 

21.  27  neither(wliatsoever)  worketh  abomination 
WORK,  to  set  a,  have  much  — 

1  .To  cause  to  do,  or  serve,  ij'j  abad,  5. 

2  Ch.  2.  18  hundred  overseers  to  set  the  people  a  w. 

2 .To  prevail  with  difficulty,  p6\is  iaxooi  mobs  isc. 

Acts  27.  16  we  had  much  work  to  come  by  the  boat 
WORK  effectually  in,  wonderfully  — 

1  .To  do  repeatedly,  VVjj  alal,  7. 

1  Sa.  6.  6  when  he  had  wrought  wonderfully  among 

2.  To  work  in,  h/epytai  energeo. 

Gal.  2.  8  For  he  that  wrought  effectually  in  Peter 
1  Th.  2. 13  which  effectually  worketh  also  in  you  th. 

WORK  out,  together,  with  — 

1  .To  workdown,  against,  thoroughly,  uarepyaCopai. 
Phil.  2. 12  work  out  your  own  salvation  with  fear  and 

2.  To  ivork  with,  irwepyioo  sunergeo. 

Harki6.  20  the  Lord  working  with  (them),  and  confl. 
Rom.  8.  28  know  thatall  things  work  together  for  go. 
Jas.  2.  22  Seest  thou  how  faith  wrought  with  his  w. 

WORKER,  workfellow,  workman  — 

1.  To  grave,  plough,  work,  ipri  charash. 

1  Ki.  7.  14  his  father  (was)  a  man  of  Tyre,  a  worker 

2.  Graver,  artificer,  worker,  tr'jn  charash. 

1  Ch.22.  13  hewers  and  workers  of  stone  and  timber 
Isa.  40.  20  seeketh  unto  him  a  cunning  workman  to 
44.  11  and  the  workman,  they  (are)  of  men  :  let 
Jer.  10.  3  work  of  the  hands  of  the  workman  with 
10.  9  work  of  the  workman,  and  of  the  hands 
Hos.  8.  6  workman  made  it,  therefore  it  (is)  not  G. 

3.  Men  of  work,  njxSa  'cqx  anshe  melakali. 

1  Ch.25.  1  the  number  of  the  workmen  according  to 

4.  To  do  work,  mtsVi?  np>y  asah  melakah. 

2  Ki.12.  14  But  they  gave  that  to  the  workmen,  and 

12. 15  delivered  the  money  to  be  bestowed  on  w. 

1  Ch.22.  15  Horeover  (there  are)  workmen  with  thee 

2  Ch.24.  13  So  the  workmen  wrought,  and  the  work 

34.  10  they  put  (it)  in  the  hand  of  the  workmen 
24.  10  gave  it  to  the  workmen  that  wrought  in 
34.  17  the  overseers,  and  to  the  hand  of  the  wo. 
Ezra  3.  9  to  set  forward  the  workmen  in  the  house 
Psa.  37.  1  neither  be  thou  envious  against  the  wor. 

5 . To  act,  work,  do,  make,  paal. 

Job  31.  3  strange  (punishment)  to  the  workers  of 
34.  8  Which  goeth  in  company  with  the  work. 
34.  22  where  the  workers  of  iniquity  may  hide 
Psa.  5.  5  in  thy  sight :  thou  hatest  all  workers  of 
6.  8  Depart  fromme,  all  ye  workers  of  iniquity 
14.  4  Have  all  the  workers  of  iniquity  no  kno.? 
28.  3  with  the  workers  of  iniquity,  which  speak 
36.  12  There  are  the  workers  of  iniquity  fallen 
53.  4  Have  the  workers  of  iniquity  no  knowl.  ? 
59.  2  Deliver  me  from  the  workers  of  iniquity 
64.  2  from  the  insurrection  of  the  workers  of 
92.  7  when  all  the  workers  of  iniquity  do  flour. 
92.  9  all  the  workers  of  iniquity  shall  be  scatt. 
94.  4  all  the  workers  of  iniquity  boast  themse. 

94. 16  who  will  stand  up  for  me  the  workers  of 
125.  5  lead  them  forth  with  the  workers  of  iniq. 
141.  9  Keep  me  from,  .the  gins  of  the  workers 

Prov  10.  29  destruction  (shall  be)  to  the  workers  of  in. 
21.15  but  destruction  (shall  be)  to  the  workers 

ft. Labouring,  toiling,  annel. 

Judg.  5.  26  put.  .her right  hand  to  the  workmen’s  ha. 

7.  Worker,  workman,  ipyariis  ergates. 

Hattio.  10  for  the  workman  is  worthy  of  his  meat 
Lukei3.  27  depart  from  me,  all  (ye)  workers  of  iniq. 
Acts  19.  25  Whom  he  called  together  with  the  work. 
2  Co.  11.  13  deceitful  workers,  transforming  themsel. 
Phil.  3.  2  Beware  of  dogs,  beware  of  evil  workers 
2  Ti.  2.  15  a  workman  that  needeth  not  to  be  asha. 

8  .Fellow  or  joint  worker,  avvepyos  sunergos. 

Rom  16.  21  Timotheus  my  work  fellow,  and  Lucius 
WORKER  together,  of  miracles  — 

1  .Power,  bvvapas  dunamis. 

1  C0.12.  29  (are)  all  teachers?  (are)  all  workers  of  mL 
2.  To  work  with  or  together,  avvepyi a>  sunergeo. 

2  Co.  6.  1  We  then,  (as)  workers  together  (with  him) 

WORKS,  mighty,  wonderful  — 

1. Power,  8 vvapis  dunamis. 

Matt.  7.  22  in  thy  name  done  many  wonderful  wo.? 
11.  20  wherein  most  of  his  mighty  works  were 


Matt  11.  21  for  if  the  mighty  .works  which  were  done 
11.  23  for  if  the  mighty  works,  which  have  been 

13.  54  Whence  hath  this  (man),  .these  mighty  w.: 

13.  58  he  did  not  many  mighty  works  there  bee. 

14.  2  therefore  mighty  works  do  show  forth 
Mark  6.  2  that  even  such  mighty  works  are  wrought 

6.  5  lie  could  there  do  no  mighty  work,  save 
6.  14  therefore  mighty  works  do  show  forth  th. 
Lukeio.  13  for  if  the  mighty  works  had  been  done  in 
19-  37  for  all  the  mighty  works  that  they  had  se. 

2.  Great  doings  or  deeds,  pey a\da  megaleia. 

Acts  2. 11  speak  in  our  tongues  the  wonderful  works 

WORLD  — 

1  .Land,  earth,  p.k  erets. 

Psa.  22.  27  All  the  ends  of  the  world  shall  remember 
Isa.  23.  17  fornication  with  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  w. 

62. 11  hath  proclaimed  unto  the  end  of  the  world 

Jer.  25.  26  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  world,  which  (are) 

2.  Cessation,  chedel. 

Isa.  38.  ii  no  more  with  the  inhabitants  of  the  world 

3.  Lifetime,  age,  cheled. 

Fsa.  17.  14  from  men  of  the  world,  (which  have)  their 
49.  1  give  ear,  all  (ye)  inhabitants  of  the  world 

d. Indefinite  time,  or  its  love,  D/iy  olarn. 

Psa.  73.  12  tliese(are)  the  ungodly,  who  prosper  in  the 
Eccl.  3.  1 1  also  he  hath  set  the  world  in  their  heart 

5. Fruit  bearing  or  habitable  earth,  pn  tebel. 

1  Sa.  2.  8  the  Lord’s,  and  he  hath  set  tlie  world  up. 

2  Sa.  22.  16  foundations  of  the  world  were  discovered 
1  Ch.16.  30  world  also  shall  be  stable,  that  it  be  not 
Job  18.  18  into  darkness,  and  chased  out  of  the  wor. 

34. 13  or  who  hath  disposed  the  whole  world  i 
37  12  commandeth  them  upon  the  face  of  the 
Psa  9  8  he  shall  judge  the  world  in  righteousness 

18.  15  foundations  of  the  world  were  discovered 
iq  4  their  words  to  the  end  of  the  world.  In  th. 

24.  1  the  world,  and  they  that  dwell  therein 
33  8  let  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  world  stand 

50. 12  for  the  world  (is)mine,  and  the  fulness  th. 

77.  18  lightnings  lightened  the  world  :  the  earth 

8q  ii  the  world  and  tlie  fulness  thereof  thou  ha. 

qo  2  or  ever  thou  hadst  formed  the.  .world,  ev. 

03  1  world  also  is  established,  that  it  cannot 

06  10  world  also  shall  be  establishad  that  it  sli. 

96  13  he  shall  judge  the  world  with  righteousn. 
07.  4  His  lightnings  enlightened  the  world :  tlie 
98  7  the  world,  and  they  that  dwell  therein 

98.  9  with  righteousness  shall  he  judge  the  wo. 
Prov.  8.  26  nor  the  highest  part  of  the  dust  of  the  wo. 
Isa  1 3  1 1  I  will  punish  the  world  for  (their)  evil 
'  14  17  made  the  world  as  a  wilderness,  and  des. 

14  21  nor  fill  the  face  of  the  world  with  cities 
18.  3  All  ye  inhabitants  of  the  world,  and  dwe. 

24  4  tlie  world  languisheth  (and)  fadetli  away 

26.  9  inhabitants  of  the  world  will  learn  right. 
26.  18  neither  have  the  inhabitants  of  the  world 
27'  6  blossom  and  bud,  and  fill  the  face  of  thew. 
34  I  the  world,  and  all  tilings  that  come  forth 
Jer  10.  12  he  hath  established  the  world  by  lus  wis. 

51  15  he  hath  established  the  world  by  Ins  wisd. 
Lam.  4.  12  all  the  inhabitants  of  the  world,  would 

Nah.  1.  5  yea,  the  world,  and  all  that  dwell  therein 

Age,  indefinite  time,  dispensation,  aliiu  aion. 
Matti2.  32  neitlierin  this  world,  neither  in  the  (wor). 
13  22  care  of  this  world,  and  the  deceitfulness 
13  39  tlie  harvest  is  the  end  of  the  world  ;  and 
13.  40  so  shall  it  be  in  the  end  of  this  world 
13  49  So  shall  it  be  at  the  end  of  the  world :  the 
24  3  sign  of  thy  coming,  and  of  the  end  of  the  w. 

28.  20  with  you  alway . .  unto  the  end  of  the  wor. 
Mark  4. 19  cares  of  this  world,  and  the  deceitfulness 

10.  30  persecutions ;  and  in  the  world  to  come 
Luke  16.  8  children  of  this  world  are  in  their  genera. 

18  30  and  in  the  world  to  come  life  everlasting 
20.  34  children  of  tills  world  marry,  and  are  given 
20.  35  accounted  worthy  to  obtain  that  world 
Rom  12  2  be  not  conformed  to  this  world,  but  be  ye 

1  Co  1  20  where  (is)  the  disputer  of  this  world?  hath 
2.  6  of  this  world,  nor  of  the  princes  of  this  w. 

2  8  Which  none  of  the  princes  of  this  world 
3’  18  seemeth  to  be  wise  in  this  world,  let  him 

2  Co  4  4  In  whom  the  god  of  this  world  hath  blin. 

Gal  1  4  might  deliver  us  from  this  present  evil  w. 

Eph  1  21  not  only  in  this  world,  but  also  in  that  wh. 

6  12  against,  .rulers  of  the  darkness  of  this  [w.] 

1  Ti.  6.  17  Charge  them  that  are  rich  in  this  world 

2  Ti.  4.  10  forsaken  me,  having  loved  this  present  w. 

Titus  2. 12  should  live  soberly .  .in  this  present  world 
Heb  1  2  all  things,  by  whom  also  he  made  the  wo. 

6  5  word  of  God,  and  the  powers  of  the  world 

11.  3  Through  faith  we  understand  that  the  wo. 

7  A  ges,  dispensations,  al&voiv  {gen.  pi. )  aionon. 

1  Co  2  7  which  God  ordained  before  the  world  unto 

’10  it  upon  whom  the  ends  of  the  world  are  to 
Heb.  9.  26  have  suffered  since  the  foundation  of  the  w. 

8 . Land,  earth,  yrj  ge. 

Rev.  13.  3  and  all  the  world  wondered  after  the  be. 

9.  Arrangement,  beauty,  world,  udapos  kosmos. 
Matt.  4.  8  showeth  him  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  wor. 

5  14  Ye  are  the  light  of  the  world.  A  city  that 
13  35  kept  secret  from  the  foundation  [of  thew.] 
13  38  The  field  is  tlie  world;  the  good  seed  are 
16.  26  if  he  shall  gain  the  whole  world,  and  lose 
18  7  Woe  unto  the  world  because  of  offences ! 
24'  21  as  was  not  since  the  beginning  of  the  wo. 
25  34  prepared,  .from  the  foundation  of  the  wo. 


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Matt.26. 13  this  gospel  shall  be  preached . .  whole  wor. 
Mark  8.  36  if  he  shall  gain  the  whole  world,  and  lose 

14.  "g  be  preached  throughout  the  whole  world 

16.  15  [Go  ye  unto  all  the  world,  and  preach  the] 
Luke  9.  25  if  he  gain  the  whole  world,  and  lose  him. 
n.  50  was  shed  from  the  foundation  of  the  world 

12.  30  these  things  do  the  nations  of  the  world 
John  1.  9  lighted  every  man  that  cometh  into  the  w. 

1. 10  He  was  in  the  world,  aud  the  world  was 

1.  10  made  by  him,  and  the  world  knew  him  not 

1.  29  which  taketh  away  the  sin  of  the  world 

3. 16  For  God  so  loved  the  world,  that  he  gave 

3.17  God  sent  not  his  Son  into  the  world  to  co. 

3.  17  the  world ;  but  that  the  world  through 

3.  19  light  is  come  into  the  world,  and  men  lo. 

4.  42  is  indeed  the  Christ,  the  Saviour  of  the  w. 

6. 14  Prophet  that  should  come  into  the  world 

6.  33  from  heaven,  and  giveth  life  unto  the  w. 

6.  51  which  I  will  give  for  the  life  of  the  world 

7.  4  do  these  things,  show  thyself  to  the  world 

7.  7  The  world  cannot  hate  you ;  but  me  it  ha. 

8. 12  I  am  the  light  of  the  world :  he  that  foil. 

8.  23  ye  are  of  this  world ;  I  am  not  of  this  wo. 

8.  26  speak  to  the  world  those  things  which  I 

9.  5  am  in  the  world,  I  am  the  light  of  the  w. 

9.  39  For  j  udgment  I  am  come  into  this  world 

10.  36  whom  the  Father,  .sent  into  the  world 

11.  9  because  he  seeth  the  light  of  this  world 

11.  27  the  Christ,  .which  should  comeinto  thew. 

12.  19  prevail  nothing?  behold,  the  world  isgone 

12.  25  he  that  hateth  his  life  in  this  world  shall 
12.  31  Now  is  the  judgment  of  this  world :  now 
12.  31  shall  the  prince  of  this  world  be  cast  out 
12.  46  I  am  come  a  light  into  the  world,  that  w. 

12.  47  not  to  judge  the  world,  but  to  save  thew. 

13.  1  should  depart  out  of  this  world  unto  the 

13.  1  having  loved  his  own  which  were  in  the  w. 

14.  17  whom  the  world  cannot  receive,  because 

14.  19  little  while,  and  the  world  seeth  me  no 

14.  22  wilt  manifest  thyself . .  not  unto  the  world? 
14.  27  not  as  the  world  giveth,  give  I  unto  you 
14.  30  for  the  prince  of  [this]  world  cometh,  and 

14.  31  But  that  the  world  may  know  that  1  love 

15.  18  If  the  world  hate  you,  ye  know  that  it  ha. 

15.  19  If  ye  were  of  the  world,  the  world  would 

15.  19  but  because  ye  are  not  of  the  world,  but 

15.  19  out  of  the  world,  therefore  the  world  ha. 

16.  8  when  he  is  come,  he  will  reprove  the  wo. 
16. 11  Of  judgment,  because  the  prince  of  this  w. 

16.  20  ye  shall  weep  and  lament,  but  the  world 

16.  21  for  joy  that  a  man  is  born  into  the  world 

16.  28  come  into  the  world  :  again,  I  leave  thew. 
16.  33  In  the  world  ye  shall  have  tribulation  :  but 

16.  33  be  of  good  cheer;  I  have  overcome  thew. 

17.  5  glory  which  I  had  with  thee  before  thew. 

17.  6  men  which  thou  gavest  me  out  of  the  wo. 

17.  9  I  pray  not  for  the  world,  but  for  them 

17.  11  more  iu  the  world,  but  these  are  in  the  w. 

17.  12  While  I  was  with  them  [in  the  world]  I 
17. 13  these  things  I  speak  in  the  world,  that 
17.  14  world  hath  hated  them,  because  they  are 
17.  14,  16  the  world,  even  as  I  am  not  of  the  w. 
17.  15  thou  shouldesttake  them  outof  the  world 
17. 18  As  thou  hast  sent  me  into  the  world,  even 
17.  18  so  have  I  also  sent  them  into  the  world 
17.  21  the  world  may  believe  that  thou  hast  sent 
17.  23  the  world  may  know  that  thou  hast  sent 
17.  24  lovedst  me  before  the  foundation  of  the  w. 

17.  25  righteous  Father,  the  world  hath  not  kn. 

18.  20  answered  him,  I  spake  openly  to  the  wo. 

18.  36  answered,  My  kingdom  is  not  of  this  wo. 

18.  36  If  my  kingdom  were  of  this  world,  then 

18.  37  for  this  cause  came  I  into  the  world,  that 
21.  25  suppose  that  even  the  world  itself  could 

Acts  17.  24  God  that  made  the  world  and  all  things 
Rom.  1.  8  is  spoken  of  throughout  the  whole  world 

1.  20  from  the  creation  of  the  world  are  clearly 

3.  6  forbid :  for.  .how  shall  God  judge  the  w. 

3.  19  and  all  the  world  may  become  guilty  be. 

4.  13  promise,  that  he  should  be  the  heir  of.  .w. 

5.  12  as  by  one  man  sin  entered  into  the  world 

5.  13  Foruntil  thelawsinwas  in  the  world  :  but 

11.  12  if  the  fall  of  them  (be)  the  riches  of  thew. 
11.  15  casting  away,  .the  reconciling  of  the  wo. 

1  Co.  1.  20  God  made  foolish  the  wisdom  of  this  wo. 

1.  21  the  world  by  wisdom  knew  not  God,  it 

1.  27  hath  chosen  the  foolish  things  of  the  wo. 

1.  27  [hath  chosen  the  weak  tilings  of  the  world] 

1.  28  basethingsof  the  world,  and  things  which 

2.  12  we  have  received,  not  the  spirit  of  the  w. 

3. 19  For  the.wisdom  of  this  world  is  foolishness 

3.  22  Paul,  or  Apollos,  or  Cephas,  or  the  world 

4.  9  for  we  are  made  a  spectacle  unto  the  w. 

4.  13  we  are  made  as  the  filth  of  the  world,  (and 

5.  10  altogether  with  the  fornicators  of  this  w. 

5.  10  for  then  must  ye  needs  go  out  of  the  wo. 

6.  2  judge  the  world?  and  if  the  world  shall 

7.  31  they  that  use  this  world,  as  not  abusing 
7.  31  for  the  fashion  of  this  world  passeth  away 
7.  33  careth  for  the  things  that  are  of  the  world 

7.  34  careth  for  the  things  of  the  world,  how 

8.  4  we  know  that  an  idol(is)nothing  in  thew. 
11.  32  we  should  not  be  condemned  with  the  w. 

14. 10  so  many  kinds  of  voices  in  the  world,  and 

2  Co.  1.  12  we  have  had  our  conversation  in  the  world 

5. 19  reconciling  the  world  unto  himself,  not 
7.  10  but  the  sorrow  of  the  world  worketh  de. 

Gal.  4.  3  in  bondage  under  the  elements  of  the  w. 

6.  14  world  is  crucified  unto  me,  and  I . .  the  w. 
F.ph.  1.  4  before  the  foundation  of  the  world,  that 

2.  2  walked  according  to  the  course  of  this  w. 

2. 12  having  no  hope,  .without  God  in  the  world 


Phil.  2. 15  among  whom  ye  shine  as  lights  in  the  w. 
Col.  1.  6  is  come  unto  you,  as  (it  is) in  all  the  world 

2.  8  after  tile  rudiments  of  the  world,  and  not 

2.  20  dead . .  from  the  rudiments  of  the  world 

2.  20  though  living  in  the  world,  are  ye  subject 
1  Ti.  1.  15  Christ  Jesus  came  into  the  world  to  save 

3.  16  believed  on  in  the  world,  received  up  into 

6.  7  For  wo  brought  nothing  into  (this)  world 

Heb.  4.  3  finished  from  the  foundation  of  the  world 

9.  26  suffered  since  the  foundation  of  the  world 

10.  s  when  he  cometh  into  the  world,  he  saith 

11.  7  by  the  which  he  condemned  the  world 

11.  38  Of  whom  the  world  was  not  worthy:  they 
Jas.  1.  27  to  keep  himself  unspotted  from  the  world 

2.  5  Hath  not  God  chosen  the  poor  of  [this]  w. 

3.  6  the  tongue  (is)  a  fire,  a  world  of  iniquity 

4.  4  know  ye  not  that  the  friendship  of  the  w. 

4.  4  will  be  a  friend  of  the  world  is  the  enemy 

1  Te.  1.  20  before  the  foundation  of  the  world,  but 

5.  9  in  your  brethren  that  are  in  the  world 

2  Pc.  1.  4  escaped  the  corruption  that  is  in  the  wo. 

2.  5  spared  not  the  old  world,  but  saved  Noah 

2.  5  bringing  in  the  flood  upon  the  world  of 

2.  20  escaped  the  pollutions  of  the  world,  thr. 

3.  6  Whereby  the  world  that  then  was,  being 

1  Jo.  2.  2  but  also  for  (the  sins  of)  the  whole  world 

2. 15  world,  neither  the  things,  .in  the  World 
2.  15  If  any  man  love  the  world,  the  love  ofthe 

2. 16  For  all  that  (is)  in  the  world,  .is  of  the  w. 

2.  17  world,  passeth  away,  and  the  lust  thereof 

3.  1  world  knoweth  us  not,  because  it  knew 

3.  13  Marvel  not  my  brethren,  if  the  world  hate 

3.  17  But  whoso  hath  this  world’s  good,  and  se. 

4.  1  false  prophets  are  gone  out  into  the  tvorld 

4.  3  and  even  now  already  it  is  in  the  world 

4.  4  that  is  in  you,  than  he  that  is  in  the  wo. 

4.  5  They  are  of  the  world :  therefore  speak  th. 

4.  5  of  the  world,  and  the  world  heareth  them 
4.  9  God  sent  his  onlybegotten  Son  into  the  w. 

4.  14  Father.. Son  (to  be) the  Saviour  of  the  w. 

4.17  because  as  he  is,  so  are  we  in  this  world 

5.  4  is  born  of  God  overcometli  the  world:  and 

5.  4  this  is  the  victory  that  overcometh  the  w. 

5.  5  Who  is  he  that  overcometh  the  world,  but 

5.  19  that  we  are  of  God,  and  the  whole  world 

2  John  7  many  deceivers  areentered  into  the  world 
Rev.  11.  is  The  kingdoms  of  this  world  are  become 

13.  8  Lamb  slain  from  the  foundation  of  the  w. 
17.  8  from  the  foundation  of  the  world,  when 

10.  Habitable  earth  or  land,  olKovyivn  oikoumene. 
Matt  24.  14  preached  in  all  the  World  for  a  witness 
Luke  2.  1  a  decree . .  that  all  the  world  should  be  ta. 

4.  5  showed,  .him  all  the  kingdoms  of  the  w. 
Acts  11.  28  lie  great  dearth  throughout  all  the  world 
17.  6  These  that  have  turned  the  world  upside 
17.  31  in  the  which  he  will  judge  the  world  in 

19.  27  whom  all  Asiaandlhe  world  worshippeth 
24.  5  among  all  the  Jews  throughout  the  world 
Rom  10.  18  and  their  words  unto  the  ends  of  the  wo. 
Heb.  1.  6  bringeth  in  the  first  begotten  into  the  w. 

2.  5  hath  he  not  put  in  subjection  the  world 
Rev.  3.  10  which  shall  cotne  hpon  all  the  world,  to 

12.  9  Satan,  which  deceiveth  the  whole  world 
16.  14  kings  of  the  earth  and  of  the  whole  world 

■WORLD,  (standeth,  beginning  of  the,  without  end)  — 

1 .  Unto  ages  of  duration,  "ip  'P^jny  ad-olme  ad. 
Isa.  45.  17  lie  ashamed  nor  confounded  world  witho. 

2.  From  the  age,  DTijffi  meolam. 

Isa.  64.  4  For  since  the  beginning  of  the  world  (men) 

3 . From  the  age,  air’  alSivos  ap’  aionos. 

Luke  1.  70  prophets,  which  have  been  since  the  w'o. 
Acts  3.  21  all  his  holy  prophets  [since  the  world  b.] 
15. 18  all  his  works  from  the  beginningof  the  w. 
Epli.  3.  9  which  from  the  beginning  of  the  world 

4.  To  the  age,  els  r bv  alwva.  eis  ton  aiona. 

1  Co.  8. 13  I  will  eat  no  flesh  while  the  world  stand. 
5  .Of  the  age  ofthe  ages,  too  aloivos  t  S>v  ai&vwv. 

Eph.  3.  21  throughout  all  ages,  [world  without  end] 

6.  Of  or  from  the  age,  eu  rb  alibvos  eh  to  aionos. 
John  9.  32  Since  the  world  began  was  itnot  heard  th. 

7.  To  the  times,  to  the  ages,  xpdvois  alwrlois. 
Bom.16.  25  which  was  kept  secret  since  the  world  be. 

8.  Before  the  times  of  the  ages,  irpi  xpdruv  alwvlav. 

2  Ti.  1.  9  given  us  in  Christ  Jesus  since  tlieworld  b. 
Titus  1.  2  whichGod.  .promised  before  the  world  be. 

WORLDLY  — 

Belonging  to  the  world,  worldly,  KorrgrKbs  hosmikos. 
Titus  2.  12  denying  ungodliness  and  worldly  lusts,  we 
H eb.  9.  1  ordinances  of  divine  service,  and  a  worldly 

WORM,  eaten  of  worms  — 

1  .To  be  afraid,  creep,  ^n;  zaclial. 

Mic.  7. 17  move  out  of  their  holes  like  worms  Of  the 

2.  A  moth,  ivood  louse,  DD  sas. 

Isa.  si.  8  worm  shall  oat  them  like  wool:  but  my  ri. 

3 . A  vjorm,  noi  rimmah. 

Exodi6.  24  did  not  stink,  neither  was  there  any  wor. 
Job  7.  5  My  flesh  is  clothed  with  worms  and  clods 
17. 14  to  the  worm,  (Thou  art)  my  mother,  and 
21.  26  lie  down  alike  in  the  dust,  and  the  worms 

24.  20  worm  shall  feed  sweetly  on  him;  he  shall 

25.  6  How  much  less  man,  (that  is)  a  worm;  and 
Isa.  14. 11  the  worm  is  spread  under  thee,  aud  the 


4.  A  coccus  worm,  njjS'w,  njjVin  toleah,  tolaath. 
Deut.28.  39  nor  gather  (the  grapes);  for  the  worms  sh. 
Job  25.  6  and  the  son  of  man,  (which  is)  a  worm 
Psa.  22.  6  But  I  (am)  a  worm,  and  no  man;  a  reproach 
Isa.  14.  n  spread  under  thee,  and  the  worms  cover 

41.  14  Fear  not,  thou  worm  Jacob,  (and)  ye  men 
66.  24  for  their  worm  shall  not  die,  neither  shall 
Jon.  4.  7  But  God  prepared  a  worm  when  the  mor. 

5.  A  worm,  maggot,  skolex. 

Mark  9.  [44,  46],  48  Where  their  worm  dietli  not,  and 

6.  Eaten  by  worms,  orKaXyKi^poiros  skolekobrolos. 
Acts  12.  23  he  was  eaten  of  worms,  and  gave  up  the 

WORMS,  to  breed  — 

To  crawl  forth,  breed  worms,  cn  rum. 

Exod.16.  20  it  bred  worms,  and  stank:  and  Moses  was 

WORMWOOD  — 

1.  Wormwood,  nil!.?  laanah. 

Deut  29.  18  be.. a  foot  that  beareth  gall  and  wormwood 
Prov.  5.  4  But  her  end  is  bitter  as  wormwood,  sharp 
Jer.  9.  15  feed  them,  (even)  this  people,  with  worm. 

23.  15  Behold,  I  will  feed  them  with  wormwood 
Lam.  3.  15  he  hath  made  me  drunken  with  wormwo. 

3.  19  Remembering,  .the  wormwood  and  the  g. 
Amos  5.  7  Ye  who  turn  judgment  to  wormwood,  aud 

2.  Wormwood,  undrinkable,  &4nv0os  apsinthos. 

Rev.  8.  11  the  name  of  the  star  is  called  wormwood 

8.  1 1  third  part  of  the  waters  became  wormwood 
WORSE,  (to  be,  deal,  do,  be  put  to  the)  — 

1  .To  be  smitten,  f]!)  nagaph,  2. 

2  Ki.  14.  12  Judah  was  put  to  the  worse  before  Israel 

1  Oh.  19.  16,  19  saw  that  they  were  put  to  the  worse 

2  Ch.  6.  24  if  thy  people  Israel  be  put  to  the  worse 

25.  22  Judah  was  put  to  the  worse  before  Israel 

2.  To  be  evil,  ypn  raa. 

2  Sa.  19.  7  that  will  be  worse  unto  thee  than  all  the 

3.  To  do  evil,  treat  ill,  1’J.h  raa,  5. 

Gen.  19.  9  now  will  we  deal  worse  with  thee  than 

1  Ki.  16.  25  and  did  worse  than  all  that  (were)  before 
Jer.  7.  26  hardened  their  neck:  they  did  worse  than 

16.  12  ye  have  done  worse  than  your  fathers,  for 

4.  Evil,  Pi  ra. 

2  CI1.33.  9  made  Judah,  .to  do  worse  than  the  heat. 
Eze.  7.  24  Wherefore  I  will  bring  the  worst  of  the 

5 .Smaller,  inferior,  younger,  4\da<raiu  elasson. 

John  2.  10  then  that  which  is  worse:  (but)  thou  hast 

6.  Less,  inferior,  worse,  t/ttwv  hetton. 

1  Co.  1 1.  17  together,  .for  the  better,  but  for  the  worse 

7.  IKor-se,  inferior,  xelpoiv  cheiron. 

Matt.  9.  16  from  the  garment,  and  the  rent  is  made  w. 
12.  45  the  last  (state)  of  that  man  is  worse  than 
27.  64  so  the  last  error  shall  be  worse  than  the 
Mark  2.  21  away  from  the  old,  and  the  rent  ismadew. 

5.  26  was  nothing  bettered,  but  rather  greww. 
Luken.  26  the  last  (state)  of  that  man-is  worse  than 
John  5.  14  sin  no  more,  lest  a  worse  thing  come  unto 

1  Ti.  5.  8  hath  denied  the  faith,  and  is  worse  than 

2  Ti.  3.  13  men  and  seducers  shall  wax  worse  andw. 
2  Pe.  2.  20  latter  end  is  worse  with  them  than  theb. 

8 . To  be  behind,  inferior,  verrepiw  hustereo. 

1  Co.  8.  8  [neither,  if  we  eat  not,  are  we  the  worse] 
WORSE  liking  — 

To  be  displeasing,  rjyi  zaaph. 

Dan.  1.  10  Why  should  he  see  your  faces  worse  lik. 
WORSHIP,  worshipper,  worshipping,  to  — 

1.  To  bou)  down,  do  obeisance,  "up  segad. 

Dan.  2.  46  worshipped  Daniel,  and  commanded  that 
3.  5  ye  fall  down  and  worship  the  golden  im. 
3.  6  whoso  falleth  uot  down  and  worshippeth 
3.  7  fell  down  (and)  worshipped  the  golden  im. 
3.  10  shall  fall  down  and  worship  the  golden 
3.  11  whoso  falleth  not  down  and  worshippeth 
3.  12  nor  worship  the  golden  image  which  thou 
3.  14  nor  worship  the  golden  image  which  I  ha. 
3.  15  worship  the  image,  .but  if  ye  worship  not 
3.  18  worship  the  golden  image  which  thou  h. 
3.  28  nor  worship  any  god,  except  their-  own  G. 

2.  To  make  an  idol,  nxjj  atsab,  5. 

Jer.  44.  19  did  we  make  her  cakes  to  worship  her,  and 

3.  To  do,  serve,  nay  abad. 

2  Ki.io.  19  that  he  might  destroy  the  worshippers  of 

10.  21  all  the  worshippers  of  Baal  came,  so  that 
10.  22  Bring  forth  vestments  for  all  the  worship. 
10.  23  said  unto  the  worshippers  of  Baal,  Search 

10.  23  servants  of  the  Lord,  but  the  worshippers 

4.  To  bow  self  down,  nni1  shachah,  7. 

Gen.22.  5  I  and  the  lad  will  go  yonder  and  worship 

24.  26,  48  bowed  down . .  and  worshipped  the  L. 
24.  52  heard  their  words,  he  worshipped  the  L. 

Exod.  4.  31  then  they  bowed  their  heads  and  worshi. 
12.  27  And  the  people  bowed  the  head  and  wor. 
24.  1  Come  up  unto  the  Lord,  .and  worship  ye 

32.  8  have  worshipped  it,  and  have  sacrificed 

33.  10  all  the  people  rose  up,  and  worshipped 

34.  8  bowed  his  head  toward  the  earth,  andw. 
34.  14  For  thou  shalt  worship  no  other  god,  for 

Deut.’ 4.  19  shouldest  be  driven  to  worship  them,  and 
8.  19  serve  them,  and  worship  them,  I  testify 

11.  16  turn  aside,  and  serve  other  gods,  and  wo. 

17.  3  hath  gone  and  served  other  gods,  and  w. 

26. 10  set  it  before  the  Lord  thy  God,  and  wor. 


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Deut  29.  26  served  other  gods,  and  worshipped  them 
30.  17  shalt  be  drawn  away,  and  worship  other 
Josh.  5.  1+  did  worship,  and  said  unto  him.  What 
•Iiidg.  7.  15  worshipped,  and  returned  into  the  host 

1  Sa.  1.  3  to  worship  and  to  sacrifice  unto  the  Lord 

1. 19  worshipped  before  the  Lord,  and  return. 

1.  28  And  lie  worshipped  the  Lord  there 

15.  25,  3°  turn  again  with  me,  that  I  may  worsh. 

15.  31  turned  again  after  Saul ;  and  Saul  worsh. 

2  Sa.i’  20  came  into  the  house  of  the  Lord,  and  w. 

15.  32  top  (of  the  mount),  where  he  worshipped 

1  Ki.  9.  6  but  go  and  serve  other  gods  and  worship 

9.  9  worshipped  them,  and  served  them;  there. 
n.33  have  worshipped  Ashtoreth  the  goddess 

16.  31  and  went  and  served  Baal,  and  worship. 

22.  53  For  he  served  Baal,  and  worshipped  him 

2  Ki.  5.  18  goetli  into  the  house  of  Binimon  to  wor. 

17.  16  worshipped  all  the  host  of  heaven,  and 

17.  36  hun  shall  ye  worship,  and  to  him  shall  ye 

18.  22  Ye  shall  worship  before  this  altar  in  Jer. 
ig.  37  as  he  was  worshipping  in  the  house  of 

21.  3  worshipped  all  the  host  of  heaven,  and 

21.  21  served  the  idols,  .and  worshipped  them 

J  CI1.16.  29  worship  the  Lord  in  the  beauty  of  holin. 

29.  20  bowed  down  their  heads,  and  worshipped 
2  Ch.  7.  3  worshipped,  and  praised  the  Lord,  (say.) 

7.  19  shall  go  and  serve  other  gods,  and  wors. 

7.  22  worshipped  them,  and  served  them  :  the. 
20.  18  fell  before  the  Lord,  worshipping  the  L. 
29. 28  all  the  congregation  worshipped,  and  the 
29.  29  king  and  all  that  were  present,  .worship. 
29.  30  and  they  bowed  their  heads  and  worship. 
32.  12  Ye  shall  worship  before  one  altar,  and 
33*  3  worshipped  all  the  host  of  heaven,  and 
Nell.  8.  6  worshipped  the  Lord  with  (their)  faces 
9.  3  fourth  part  they  confessed,  and  worship. 

9.  6  and  the  host  of  heaven  worshippeth  thee 
Job  1.  20  and  fell  down  upon  the  ground,  and  wor. 
Psa.  5.  7  in  thy  fear  will  I  worship  toward  thy  holy 

22.  27  all  the  kindreds  of  the  nations  shall  wor. 
22.  29  fat  upon  earth  shall  eat  and  worship,  all 
29.  2  worship  the  LORD  in  the  beauty  of  holin. 

45.  11  for  he  (is)  thy  Lord  ;  and  worship  thou 
66.  4  All  the  earth  shall  worship  thee,  and  sh. 
81.  9  neither  shalt  thou  worship  any  strange 
86.  9  All  nations,  .shall  come  and  worship  be. 

95.  6  0  come,  let  us  worship  and  bow  down,  let 

96.  9  O  worship  the  LORD  in  the  beauty  of  hoi. 

97.  7  boast  themselves  of  idols :  worship  him 
99.  5  Exalt  ye  the  Lord  our  God,  and  worship 
99.  9  Exalt  the  Lord  our  God,  and  worship  at 

106.  19  They  made  a  calf  in  Horeb,  and  worship. 
132.  7  will  go  into  his  tabernacles ;  we  will  wo. 
138.  2  I  will  worship  toward  thy  holy  temple 
Isa.  2.  o  they  worship  the  work  of  their  own  han. 

2.  20  which  they  made,  .for  himself  to  worship 
27.  13  worship  the  Lord  in  the  holy  niount  at 

36.  7  said  to  Judah.  .Ye  shall  worship  before 

37.  38  as  lie  was  worshipping  in  the  house  of  N. 
44.  15  yea,  he  maketh  a  god,  and  worshippeth 
44. 17  he  falleth  down  unto  it,  and  worshippeth 

46.  6  it  a  god :  they  fall  down,  yea,  they  wors. 
49.  7  princes  also  shall  worship,  because  of  the 
65. 23  shall  all  flesh  come  to  worship  before  me 

Jer.  1. 16  and  worshipped  the  works  of  their  own 

7.  2  enter  in  at  these  gates  to  worship  the  L. 

8.  2  whom  they  have  worshipped :  they  shall 

13.  10  to  serve  them,  and  to  worship  them,  sha. 
16. 11  have  worshipped  them,  and  have  forsak. 

22.  9  and  worshipped  other  gods,  and  served 

23.  6  to  worship  them,  and  provoke  me  not  to 
26.  2  which  come  to  worship  in  the  Lord's  ho. 

Eze.  8. 16  and  they  worshipped  the  sun  toward  the 
46.  2  he  shall  worship  at  the  threshhold  of  the 
46.  3  Likewise  the  people  of  the  land  shall  wo. 
46.  9  he  that  entereth  in  .  to  worship  shall  go 
Mic.  5.  13  shalt  no  more  worship  the  work  of  thine 
Zeph.  1.  5  them  that  worship . .  and  them  that  wors. 

2.  11  shall  worship  him,  every  one  from  his  pi. 
Zech.14.  16  go  up  from  year  to  year  to  worship  the 

14.  17  whoso  will  not  come,  .to  worship  the  king 

5 . Glory,  esteem,  5o|a  doxa. 

Luke  1 4. 10  shalt  thou  have  worship  in  the  presence 

6 . To  be  reverential,  pious,  elxrefieai  eusebeo. 

Acts  17.  23  Whom  therefore  ye  ignorantly  worship 

7.  To  serve,  cure,  heal,  Ocpairciin  therapeuo. 

Acts  17.  25  Neither  is  worshipped  with  men’s  hands 

8.  Religious  observance,  bp-qaiceia  threskeia. 

Col.  2. 18  in  a  voluntary  humility  and  worshipping 

9.  To  worship  publicly,  Aarpeuw  latreub. 

Acts  7.  42  Then  God  turned,  and  gave  them  up  to  w. 

24.  14  so  worship  I  the  God  of  my  fathers,  beli. 
Phil.  3.  3  which  worship  God  in  the  spirit,  and  re. 
Heb.  10.  2  because  that  the  worshippers  once  purg. 

10.  A  temple  sweeper,  vewuopos  neokoros. 

Acts  19.  35  city  of  the  Ephesians  is  a  worshipper  of 

11.  To  kiss  ( the  hand )  toward. \,  irpoaKvvew  proskun. 
Matt.  2.  2  star  in  the  east,  and  are  come  to  worship 

2.  8  me  word  again,  that  I  may  come  and  wo. 
2.  11  fell  down  and  worshipped  him :  and  wh. 
4.  9  give  thee,  if  thou  wilt  fall  down  and  wor. 
4. 10  Thou  shalt  worship  the  Lord  thy  God,  and 

8.  2  there  came  a  leper  and  worshipped  him 
9. 18  there  came  a  certain  ruler,  and  worship. 

14.  33  worshipped  him,  saying,  Of  a  truth  thou 

15.  25  Then  came  she  and  worshipped  him,  say. 

18.  26  worshipped  him,  saying,  Lord,  have  pati. 
20. 20  worshipping  (him),  and  desiring  a  certain 


Matt  28.  9  came  and  held  him  by  the  feet,  and  wors. 

28. 17  when  they  saw  him,  they  worshipped  him 
Mark  5.  6  saw  Jesus  afar  off,  he  ran  and  worshipped 
15. 19  and  bowing  (their)  knees  worshipped  him 
Luke  4.  7  If  thou  therefore  wilt  worship  me,  allsh. 

4.  8  Thou  shalt  worship  the  Lord  thy  God,  and 
24.  32  [worshipped  him,  and  returned  to  Jems.] 
John  4.  20  Our  fathers  worshipped  in  this  mountain 
4.  20  is  the  place  where  men  ought  to  worship 
4.  21  nor  yet  at  Jerusalem,  worship  the  Father 
4.  22  Y'e  worship . .  we  know  what  we  worship 
4  23  shall  worship  the  Father  in  spirit  and  in 
4.  23  for  the  Father  seeketh  such  to  worship 
424  they  that  worship  him  must  worship  (him) 

9.  38  said,  Lord,  I  believe.  And  he  worshipped 

12.  20  Greeks,  .that  came  up  to  worship  at  the 
Acts  7.  43  figures  which  ye  made  to  worship  them 

8.  27  and  had  come  to  Jerusalem  for  to  Worsh. 

10.  25  fell  down  at  his  feet,  and  worshipped  (h.) 
24.  11  since  I  went  up  to  Jerusalem  for  to  wor. 

1  Co.  14.  25  falling  down  on  (his)  face  he  will  worship 
Heb.  1.  6  And  let  all  the  angels  of  God  worship  lmn 

11.  21  worshipped,  (leaning)  upon  the  top  of  his 
Rev.  3.  9  will  make  them  to  come  and  worship  be 

4.  10  worship  him  that  liveth  for  ever  and  ever 

5.  14  fell  down  and  worshipped  him  that  liveth 

7.  11  fell  before  the  throne,  .and  worshipped 

9.  20  that  they  should  not  worship  devils,  and 
11.  1  and  the  altar,  and  them  that  worship  th. 
11.  16  fell  upon  theirfaces,  and  worshipped  God 

13.  4  worshipped  the  dragon  which  gave  power- 

13.  4  and  they  worshipped  the  beast;  saying 

13.  8  all  that  dwell  upon  the  earth  shall  worsh. 
13.  12  causeth.  .to  worship  the  first  beast,  whose 

13.  15  cause  that  as  many  as  would  not  worship 

14.  7  worship  him  that  made  heaven,  and  earth 

14.  9  If  any  man  worship  the  beast  and  the  im. 

14.  11  they  have  no  rest,  .who  worship  the  beast 

15.  4  for  all  nations  shall  come  and  worship  be. 

16.  2  and  (upon)  them  which  worshipped  his 

19.  4  fell  down  and  worshipped  God  that  sat  on 

19.  10  I  fell  at  his  feet  to  worship  him.  And  he 
19. 10  worship  God :  for  the  testimony  of  Jesus 

19.  20  deceived,  .them  that  worshipped  his  im. 

20.  4  which  had  not  worshipped  the  beast,  ne. 
22.  8  fell  down  to  worship  before  the  feet  of  the 
22.  9  keep  the  sayings  of  this  book :  worship  G. 

12.  A  worshipper,  rrpocrKuwqT^s  proskunetes. 

John  4.  23  now  is,  when  the  true  worshippers  shall 

13.  To  venerate,  reckon  venerable,  ae8d.Cop.ai  sebazo. 
Rom.  1.25  worshipped  and  served  the  creature  more 

14.  To  venerate,  ae8ouai  sebomai. 

Matt  15.  9  But  in  vain  they  do  worship  me,  teaching 
Mark  7.  7  Howbeit  in  vain  do  they  worship  me,  te. 
Acts  16.  14  a  certain  woman,  .which  worshipped  God 
18.  7  that  worshipped  God,  whose  house  joined 

18.  13  persuadeth  men  to  worship  God  contrary 

19.  27  whom  all  Asia  and  the  world  worshippeth 

15.  An  object  of  veneration ,  tre&atrpa  sebasma. 

2  Th.  2.  4  all  that  is  called  God,  or  that  is  worship. 
WORSHIPPER  of  God  — 

One  who  venerates  God,  6eoae8vs  theosebes. 

John  9.  31  if  any  man  be  a  worshipper  of  God,  and 
WORTH,  (as  is)  — 

1  .As,  like,  ids  kemo. 

2  Sa.  18.  3  but  now  (thou  art)  worth  ten  thousana 

2.  Price,  hire,  Yno  mechir. 

1  Ki.  21.  2  I  will  give  thee  the  worth  of  it  in  money 

3.  Number,  amount,  “£'?  miksah. 

Lev.  27.  23  priest  shall  reckon  unto  him  the  worth  of 

4 . Full,  n^d  male. 

Gen.  23.  9  for  as  much  money  as  it  is  worth  he  shall 

5.  Hire,  wage,  price,  reward,  fare,  ~i:'zr  sakar. 

Deut  15.  18  for  he  hath  been  worth  a  double  hired 

WORTHY,  worthily,  worthies  — 

1.  Honourable,  tin  addir. 

Hah.  2.  5  He  shall  recount  his  worthies :  they  shaU 

2.  A  man,  tr'N  ish. 

1  Ki.  2.  26  for  thou  (art)  worthy  of  death :  hut  I  wiU 

3 -(Of)  faces,  c-sn  appayim. 

i*Sa.  1.  s  But  unto  Hannah  hegave  a  worthy  port. 

4.  A  son  of,  -[a  ben. 

Deut  25.  2  if  the  wicked  man  (lie)  worthy  to  be  beat. 
1  Sa.  26. 16  ye  (are)  worthy  to  die,  because  ye  have 

5. (1 Yith)  strength  or  might,  V’n  chayil. 

Ruth  4. 11  do  thou  worthily  in  Ephratah,  and  be 

6  .A  son  of  strength  ( of  body  or  mind),  ‘rn-ja  ben  ch. 
iKi.  1.  52  If  he  wifi  show  himself  a  worthy  man,  th. 

7.  Judgment,  esyp  mishpat. 

Deut  19.  6  whereas  he  (was)  not  worthy  of  death,  in. 

21.  22  if  a  man  have  committed  a  sin  worthy  of 
Jer.  26.  11  This  man  (is)  worthy  to  die ;  for  he  hath 

26. 16  This  man  (is)  not  worthy  to  die :  for  he 

8.  Worthy,  deserving,  merited,  a^ios  axios. 

Matt  10. 10  for  the  workman  is  worthy  of  his  meat 

10.  11  enquire  who  in  it  is  worthy;  and  there 
10.  13  if  the  house  be  worthy. .if  itbenotworthy 
10.  37  is  not  worthy  of  me . .  is  not  worthy  of  me 

10.  38  taketh  not  his  cross,  .is  not  worthy  of  me 

22.  8  but  they  which  were  bidden  were  not  w. 
Luke  3.  8  Bring  forth  therefore  fruits  worthy  of  re. 

7.  4  That  he  was  worthy  for  whom  he  should 


Luke  10.  7  for  the  labourer  is  worthy  of  his  hire.  Go 
12.  48  knew  not,  and  did  commit  things  worthy 

15.  19  am  no  more  worthy  to  be  called  thy  son 

15.  21  and  am  no  more  worthy  to  be  called  thy 

23.  15  lo,  nothing  worthy  of  death  is  done  unto 

John  1.  27  whose  shoe’s  latchet  I  am  not  worthy  to 
Acts.13.  25  whose  shoes  of  (his)  feet  I  am  not  worthy 

23.  29  nothing  laid  to  his  charge  worthy  of  death 

25.  11  or  have  committed  any  thing  worthy  of 
25.  25  found  that  he  had  commited  nothing  wor. 
26.31  doeth  nothing  worthy  of  death  or  of  bonds 
R6m.  1.  32  which  commit  such  things  are  worthy  of 
8.  18  sufferings  of  this  present  time  (are)  not  w. 

1  Ti.  1.  15  This  (is)  a  faithful  saying,  and  worthy  of 

4.  9  This  (is)  a  faithful  saying,  and  worthy  of 

5.  18  And,  The  labourer  (is)  worthy  of  his  rewa. 

6.  1  count  their  own  masters  worthy  of  all  ho. 
Heb.  11.  38  Of  whom  the  world  was  not  worthy :  they 
Rev.  3.  4  walk  with  me  in  white :  forthey  are  wor. 

4. 11  Thou  art  worthy,  OLord,  to  receive  glory 
5.  2  IV ho  is  worthy  to  open  the  book,  and  to 
5.  4  because  no  man  was  found  worthy  to  open 
5.  9  Thou  art  worthy  to  take  the  book,  and  to 
5.  12  Worthy  is  the  Lamb  that  was  slain  to  red. 

16.  6  given  them  blood  to  drink  ;  for  they  are  w. 

9.  Worthily,  a^lais  axios. 

Eph.  4.  1  beseech  you  that  ye  walk  worthy  of  the  L. 
Col.  1. 10  That  ye  might  walk  worthy  of  the  Lord 

1  Th.  2.  12  That  ye  would  walk  worthy  of  God,  who 

10. Sufficient,  luaros  liikanos. 

Matt.  3.  11  whose  shoes  I  am  not  worthy  to  bear:  he 
8.  8  I  am  not  worthy  that  thousliouidest  come 
Mark.  1.  7  latchet  of  whose  shoes  I  am  not  worthy 
Luke  3.  16  latchet  of  whose  shoes  I  am  not  -worthy 

7.  6  for  I  am  not  worthy  that  thou  shouldest 

11.  Beautiful,  good,  excellent,  uaX&s  kalos. 

Jas.  2.  7  Do  not  they  blaspheme  that  worthy  name 
WORTHY,  to  he  (not,  count,  think)  — 

1.  Little,  small,  young,  fitsp  galon. 

Gen.  32. 10  I  am  not  worthy  of  the  least  of  all  the 

2.  To  reckon  worthy,  a£iow  axioo. 

Luke  7.  7  Wherefore  neither  thought  I  myself  wor. 

2  Th.  1.  11  that  our  God  would  count  youwortliy  of 

1  Ti.  5.  17  Let  the  elders  that  rule  well  be  counted  w. 
Heb.  3.  3  For  this  (man)  was  counted  worthy  of  mo. 

10.  29  shall  he  be  thought  worthy,  who  hath  tr. 

3.  To  be  reckoned  very  worthy,  Kara^Loopai  kataxio. 
Luke2o.  35  But  they  which  shall  be  accounted  worthy 

2i.  ,6  that  [ye  may  be  accounted  worthy]  to  esc. 
Acts  s-  41  rejoicing  that  they  were  counted  worthy 

2  Tli.  1.  5  that  ye  may  be  counted  worthy  of  the  ki. 
WORTHY  deeds,  very  — 

A  very  right  or  straightforward  action,  uaropbupa. 

Acts  24.  2  very  worthy  deeds  are  done  unto  this  na. 
WOT,  to  — 

1. To  know,  be  acquainted  with ,  jn;  yacla. 

Gen.  21.  26  I  ivot  not  who  hath  done  this  thing;  neit. 
39.  8  my  master  wotteth  not  what  (is)  with  me 
44. 15  w  ot  ye  not  that  such  a  man  an  I  can  cert. 
Exod.32.  1,  23  we  wot  not  what  is  become  of  him 
Num.22.  6  for  I  wot  that  he  whom  thou  lilessest  (is) 
Josh.  2.  5  whither  the  men  went  I  wot  not:  pursue 

2.  To  see,  know,  be  acquainted  with,  oiSa  oida. 

Acts  3.  17  I  wot  that  through  ignorance  ye  did  (it) 

7.  40  we  wot  not  what  is  become  of  him 
Rom. 11.  2  Wot  ye  not  what  the  scripture  saith  of  E.? 

3.  To  make  known,  yvoipiCu  gnorizo. 

Phil.  1.  22  my  labour:  yet  what  I  shall  choose  I  wrot 

WOULD  (to  God,  have  it)  -  - 

1.0  that,  'Shn,  ,l?nN  achate,  achalai. 

2  Ki.  5.  "3  Would  God  my  lord  (were)  with  the  pro. 

2.  Willing,  desiring,  delighting,  chaphets. 

1  Sa.  2.  25  their  father,  because  the  Lord  would  slay 

3.  To  desire,  bu;  yaal,  5. 

Josh  17.  12  hut  the  Canaanites  would  dwell  in  that 
Jud"  1  27  but  the  Canaanites  would  dwell  in  that  la. 
°  1.  35  But  the  Amorites  would  dwell  in  mount 

4.  To  will,  wish,  N3x  tseba. 

Dan.  5.  19,  19,  19, 19  and  whom  he  would  he 

7.  19  Then  I  would  know  the  truth  of  the  fourth 

5.  There  is,  there  are,  e>:  yesh. 

2  Ki.  4.  13  wouldest  thou  he  spoken  for  to  the  king 

6.0  that,  if,  lu. 

Gen.  30.  34  I  would  it  might  he  according  to  thy  word 
\umi4.  2  Would  God  that  weliad  died,  .or  would G. 

20.  3  Would  God  that  we  had  died  when  our 
22  29  I  would  there  were  a  sword  in  mine  hand 
Josh.  7.  7  would  to  God  we  had  been  content,  and 

7.  Our  soul  or  desire,  ricisi  naphshenu. 

Psa.  35.25  Ah!  so  would  we  have  it :  letthemnotsay 

8.  IF7io  doth  (or  will)  give  l  Jffi  V  mi  yitten. 

Exodiff.  3  Would  to  God  we  had  died  by  the  hand  of 
Numn.  29  Would  God  that  aU  the  Lord’s  people  w. 
Deut28.  67  Would  God  it  were  even.  .Would  God  it 
Jud".  9.  29  would  to  God  this  people  were  under  my 
2  Sa.  18.  33  would  God  I  had  died  for  thee,  O  Absalom 

9.  To  become,  come  to  pass,  ytvopcu  ginomai 

Acts  20.  16  because  he  would  not  spend  the  time  in 

10.  To  will,  wish,  OeAco  thelo. 

Matt.  2.  18  would  not  be  comforted,  because  they  are 
5. 42  from  him  that  would  borrow  of  thee  turn 


WOUND 


1076 


WRATH 


Matt.  7. 12  whatsoever  ye  would  that  men  should  do 

12.  38  saying,  Master,  we  would  see  a  sign  from 

14.  $  when  he  would  have  put  him  to  death,  he 

18.  23  king,  which  would  take  account  of  his  se. 
18.  30  he  would  not ;  but  went  and  cast  him  into 

22.  3  bidden  to  the  wedding  :  and  they  would 

23.  37  how  often  would  I  have  gathered . .  ye  w. 

27.  15  unto  the  people  a  prisoner,  whom  they  w. 

27.  34  when  he  had  tasted  (thereof),  he  would 

Mark  3.  13  calleth  (unto  him)  whom  he  would  :  and 

6.  19  [would  have]  killed  him;  but  she  could 
6.  26  for  their  sakes  which  sat  with  him,  he  w. 

6.  48  walking  upon  the  sea,  and  would  have  pa. 

7.  24  would  have  no  man  know  (it) ;  but  he  co. 

9.  30  and  he  would  not  that  any  man  should  k. 

10.  35  would  that  thou  shouldest  do  for  us  wha. 

10.  36  said  unto  them,  What  would  ye  that  I  sh. 
Luke  1.  62  made  signs  to  his  father,  how  he  would 

6.  31  as  ye  would  that  men  should  do  to  you,  do 

13.  34  how  often  would  I .  .and  ye  would  not ! 

15.  28  he  was  angry,  and  would  not  go  in ;  there. 

16.  26  so  that  they  which  would  pass  from  hence 
18.  4  would  not  for  a  while  :  but  afterward  he 

18.  13  would  not  lift  up  so  much  as  (his)  eyes  un. 

19.  27  which  would  not  that  I  should  reign  over 
John  1. 43  The  day  following  Jesus  would  go  forth 

6.  1 1  likewise  of  the  fishes  as  much  as  they  wo. 

7.  1  for  he  would  not  walk  in  Jewry,  because 
7.  44  some  of  them  would  have  taken  him ;  but 

9.  27  wherefore  would  ye  hear  (it)  again?  will 
12.  21  desired  him,  saying,  Sir,  we  would  see  J. 
21.  18  walkedst  whither  thou  wouldest ;  but  w. 
21.  18  and  carry  (thee)  whither  thou  wouldest 

Acts  7.  39  To  whom  our  fathers  would  not  obey,  but 
jo.  10  he  became  very  hungry,  and  would  have 

14.  13  would  have  done  sacrifice  with  the  people 
16.  3  Him  would  Paulhave  to  go  forth  withhim 
19.  33  would  have  made  his  defence  unto  the  pe. 

24.  6  whom  we  took,  and  would  have  judged 

26.  5  if  they  would  testify,  that  after  the  most 
Horn.  1.  13  Now  I  would  not  have  you  ignorant,  bre. 

7.  15  for  what  I  would,  that  do  I  uot ;  but  wh. 
7.  16  If  then  I  do  that  which  I  would  not,  I  co. 
7.  19  would  I  do  not :  but  the  evil  which  I  wo. 
7.  20  Now  if  I  do  that  I  would  not,  it  is  no  more 
7.  21  when  I  would  do  good,  evil  is  present  w. 

11.  23  For  I  would  not,  brethren,  that  ye  should 
16.  19  yet  I  would  have  you  wise  unto  that  wlii. 

1  Co.  7.  7  For  I  would  that  all  men  were  even  as  I 

7.  32  But  I  would  have  you  without  carefulness 

10.  1  I  would  not  that  ye  should  be  ignorant 

10.  20  would  not  that  ye  should  have  fellowship 

11.  3  But  I  would  have  you  know,  that  the  he. 

12.  1  concerning  spiritual  (gifts),  brethren,  I  w. 
14.  5  I  would  that  ye  all  spake  with  tongues 

2  Co.  1.  8  For  we  would  not,  brethren,  have  you  ig. 

5.  4  not  for  that  we  would  be  unclothed,  but 

12.  20  when  I  come,  I  shall  not  find  you.  .as  I  w. 
12.  20  shall  befound  unto  you  such  as  ye  would 
Gal.  1 .  7  some  that  trouble  you,  and  would  pervert 

3.  2  This  only  would  I  learn  of  you,  Received 

4.  17  they  would  exclude  you,  that  ye  might  aff. 

5.  17  that  ye  cannot  do  the  things  that  ye  won. 
Col.  1.  27  To  whom  God  would  make  known  what 

2.  1  For  I  would  that  yc  knew  what  great  co. 

1  Til.  2. 18  Wherefore  we  would  have  come  unto  you 

4.  13  But  I  would  not  have  you  to  be  ignorant 

2  Th.  3. 10  if  any  would  not  work,  neither  should  he 
Film.  14  But  without  thy  mind  would  I  do  nothing 
Ileb.  10.  5  Sacrifice  and  offering  thou  wouldest  not 

10.  8  thou  wouldest  not,  neither  liadst  pleasure 
neb.  12.  17  when  he  would  have  inherited  the  blessing 

11.  To  wish,  desire,  solicit,  evxopat  euchomai. 

Acts  26.  29  I  would  to  God,  that  not  only  thou,  but 

12.  To  be  about  to,  /ieAAa>  mello. 

Lukeio.  1  every  city  and  place  whither  he  himself 
John  6.  6  him;  for  lie  himself  knew  what  he  would 

6. 15  Jesus  therefore  perceived  that  they  would 
Acts  12.  6  when  Herod  would  have  brought  him  forth 
16.  27  would  have  killed  himself,  supposing  that 

23. 15  as  though  ye  would  enquire  something 
23.  20  as  though  they  would  enquire  somewhat 

25.  4  and  that  he  himself  would  depart  shortly 

27.  30  under  colour  as  though  they  would  have 

13. /  wish,  would,  otpekov  ophelon. 

1  Co.  4.8I  would  to  God  ye  did  reign,  that  we  also 

2  Co.  11.  1  Would  to  God  ye  could  bear  with  me  a  lit. 
Gal.  5. 12  I  would  they  were  even  cut  off  which  tro. 
Rev.  3.  15  neither  cold  nor  hot;  I  would  thou  wert 

WOUND,  wounding  — 

1  .Bruise,  bandage,  scar,  .Tiian  chabburah. 

Psa.  38.  5  My  wounds  stink  (and)  are  corrupt  beca. 

2 . An  arrow,  handle,  yn  chefs. 

Job  34.  6  my  wound  (is)  incurable  without  transgr. 

3.  To  wound  self,  ort)1  laham,  7. 

Prov.18.  8  The  wordsof  a  talebearer  (are)  as  wounds 

26.  22  The  wordsof  a  talebearer  (are) as  wounds 

4  A  wound,  binding,  TiTD  mazor. 

Hos.  5.  13  Judah . .  his  wound . .  cure  you'of  your  wou. 
Obad.  7  have  laid  a  wound  under  thee:  (there  is) 
5.  A  smiting,  stroke,  blov nro  rnakkah. 

1  Ki.22.  35  the  blood  ran  out  of  the  wound  into  the 

2  Hi.  8.  29  went  back  to  be  healed . .  of  the  wounds 

9.  15  to  be  healed  in  Jezreel  of  the  wounds  wh. 
2  Ch  22.  6  because  of  the  wounds  which  were  given 
Isa.  30.  26  people,  and  healetli  the  stroke  of  their  w. 
Jer.  6,  7  before  me  continually  (is)  grief  and  wou. 


.1  er.  10. 19  Woe  is  me  for  my  hurt!  my  wound  is  gir. 

15.  18  Why  is  my  pain  perpetual,  and  my  wound 
30.  12  bruise  (is)  incurable,  (and)  thy  wound  (is) 
30.  14  for  I  have  wounded  thee  with  the  wound 
30.  17  I  will  heal  thee  of  thy  wounds,  saith  the 
Mic.  1.  9  For  her  wound  (is)incurable;  foritiscome 
Nah.  3.  19  healingof  thy  bruise;  thy  wound  is  griev. 
Zech.13.  6  What  (are)  these  wounds  in  thine  hands 

6 . A  stroke,  plague,  yif  nega. 

Prov.  6.  33  A  wound  and  dishonour  shall  he  get,  and 

7.  A  grievous  thing,  labour,  navy  atstsebeth. 

Psa.  147. 3  broken  in  heart,  arid  bindeth  up  their  wo. 

8 . A  wound,  wounding,  yss petsa. 

Gen.  4.  23  for  I  have  slain  a  man  to  my  wounding 
Exod2i.  25  Burning  for  burning,  wound  for  wound 
Job  9.  17  and  multiplieth  my  wounds  without  eau. 
Prov.20.  30  The  blueness  of  a  wound  cleanseth  away 
23.  29  who  hath  wounds  without  cause?  who  ha. 

27.  6  Faithful  (are)  the  wounds  of  a  friend:  but 
Isa.  1.  6  wounds,  and  bruises,  and  putrifying sores 

9.  A  stroke,  stripe,  wound,  irAnyfi  plege. 

Rev.  13.  3  his  deadly  wound  was  healed:  and  all  the 

13.  12  the  first  beast,  whose  deadly  wound  was 

13.  14  which  had  the  wound  by  a  sword,  and  did 

10 . A  wound,  rpavpa  trauma. 

Lukeio.  34  bound  up  his  wounds,  pouring  in  oil  and 

WOUND,  be  (deadly)  wounded,  to  — 

1. To  cut  off,  yxa  batsa. 

Joel  2.  8  fall  upon  the  sword,  they  shall  not  be  wo. 

2.  A  bruising,  333  dakkah. 

Deut.23.  1  He  that  is  wounded  in  the  stones,  or  hath 

3.  To  be  pierced  through,  tpn  daqar,  4. 

Jer.  37. 10  there  remained  (but)  wounded  men  among 

4.  To  be  pained,  V'n,  Sin  chul,  chit,  1,  5. 

1  Sa.  31.  3  hit  him;  and  he  was  sore  wounded  of  the 
1  Ch.  10.  3  hit  him,  and  he  was  wounded  of  the  arc. 

5 . To  pierce,  SSn  clialal. 

Psa.  109.  22  poor  and  needy,  and  my  heart  is  wounded 

6.  To  pierce,  bbn  chalal,  3 a. 

Isa.  51.  9  (Art)  thou  not  it  that  hath,  .wounded  the 

7.  To  be  pierced,  chalal,  4. 

Isa.  53.  s  Buthe  (was)  wounded  for  our  transgress. 

8.  Pierced,  SSn  chalal. 

Judg.  9. 40’many  were  overthrown'(and)  wounded 
1  Sa.  17.  52  wounded  of  the  Philistines  fell  down  by 
Job  24.  12  soul  of  the  wounded  crieth  out:  yet  God 
Psa.  69.  26  to  the  grief  of  those  whom  thou  hast  wo. 
Prov.  7.  26  For  she  hath  cast  down  many  wounded 
Jer.  51.  52  through  all  her  land  the  wounded  shall 
Lam.  2.  12  when  they  swooned  as  the  wounded  in 
Eze.  26.  15  when  the  wounded  cry,  when  the  slaug. 

28.  23  wounded  shall  lie  judged  in  the  midst  of 
30.  24  with  tlie  groanings  of  a  deadly  wounded 

9.  To  be  or  become  sick  or  pierced,  fnij  clialah,  6. 

1  Ki.22.  34  carry  me  out  of  the  host:  for  I  am  woun. 

2  CI1.18.  33  carry  me  out  of  the  host;  for  I  am  woun. 

35.  23  said.  .Have  me  away:  for  I  am  sore  wou. 

10 . To  smite,  dash,  yna  machats. 

Deut32. 39 1  kill,  and  I  make  alive;  I  wound,  and  I 
2  Sa.  22.  39  I  have  consumed  them,  and  wounded  th. 
Job  5.  18  maketli  sore,  and  bindeth  up;  he  wound. 
Psa.  18.  38  I  have  wounded  them,  that  they  werenot 
68.  21  But  God  shall  wound  the  head  of  his  ene. 
no.  6  he  shall  wound  the  heads  over  many  cou. 
Hab.  3. 13  Thou  wouudedst  the  head  out  of  the  ho. 

11.  Smitten,  kdj  nake. 

Prov.18.  14  infirmity:  but  a  wounded  spirit  who  can 

12.  To  smite,  strike  forth,  .131  nakah,  5. 

2  Ki.  8.  28  Ramoth-gilead;  and  the  Syrians  wounded 
Jer.  30.  14  for  I  have  wounded  thee  with  the  wound 

13.  To  be  smitten,  n3)  nakah,  6. 

Zech.13.  6  with  which  I  was  wounded  (in)  the  house 

14 . A  smiting,  blow,  stroke,  run  makknh. 

Psa.  64.  7  an  arrow;  suddenly  shall  they  be  wounded 

15.  To  wound,  patsa. 

Dent  23.  1  He  that  is  wounded  in  the  stones,  or  hath 
1  Ki.  20.  37  man  smote  him,  so  that  in  smiting  he  wo. 
Song  5.  7  they  smote  me,  they  wounded  me;  the  k. 

16.  To  put  stripes  on,  iiriTldpfu  irAijyaj  epititliemi. 
Lukeio.  30  wounded  (him),  and  departed,  leaving 

17 . To  kill,  slay,  o-<P<1ttw  sphatto. 

Rev.  13.  3  I  saw  one  of  his  heads  as  it  were  wounded 

18.  To  wound,  lacerate,  rpavyarlfa  traumatizo. 
Luke  20. 12  and  they  wounded  him  also,  and  cast  (h.) 
Acts  19.  16  they  fled  out  of  that  house  naked  and  w. 

19 . To  strike,  smite,  tvtttco  tupto. 

1  Co.  8.  12  wound  their  weak  conscience,  ye  sin  aga. 

WOVEN  — 

Woven,  vtpavTds  huphantos. 

Johnig.  23  now  the  coat  was  without  seam,  woven 

WRAP  (in  self,  together,  up)  to  — - 

1. To  wrap  together,  dV)  galam. 

2  Ki.  2.  8  Elijah  took  his  mantle,  and  wrapped  (it) 

2.  To  wrap  up,  tti1?  lut,  5. 

1  Ki.  19.  13  that  he  wrapped  his  face  in  his  mantle 


3.  To  gather,  heap  up,  Cis  kanas,  7. 

Isa.  28. 20  narrower  than  that  he  can  wrap  himself 

4.  To  wrap  up,  hide,  confirm,  nz’J.  abath,  3. 

Mic.  7.  3  his  mischievous  desire;  so  they  wrap  it  up 

5.  To  cover  or  wrap  self  up,  rfey  alaph,  7. 

Gen.  38.  14  covered  her  with  a  veil,  and  wrapped  he. 

6.  To  roll  up  in,  ivtiXew  eneileo. 

Markis.  46  took  him  down,  and  wrapped  him  in  the 

7.  To  roll  or  wrap  up  or  in,  ivTv\'mo>  entulitto. 
Matt.27.  59  taken  the  body,  he  wrapped  it  in  a  clean 
Luke  23.  53  he  took  it  down,  and  wrapped  it  in  linen 
John  20.  7  but  wrapped  together  in  a  place  by  itself 

WRAPPED  (about,  together,  up),  to  be  — 

1. To  bind,  bind  up,  gird,  w;n  cliabash. 

Jon.  2.  5  about,  the  weeds  were  wrapped  about  my 

2.  To  wrap  up,  B17  lut. 

1  Sa.  21.  9  it  (is  here)  wrapped  in  a  cloth  behind  the 

3.  Covered,  uya  maot . 

Eze.  21.  15  made  bright,  (it  is)  wrapped  up  forthe  si. 

1. To  be  folded,  wrapped  together,  1J3D  sabak,  4. 

Job  8.  17  His  roots  are  wrapped  about  the  heap 

5.  To  be  wrapped  together,  riy  sarag,  4. 

Job  40. 17  the  sinews  of  his  stones  are  wrapped  tog. 
WRATH,  (fierce),  wrathful  — 

1  .Face,  anger,  temper,  ']i<  apli. 

Gen.  39.  19  came  to  pass,  .that  his  wrath  was  kindled 
Exod22.  24  my  wrath  shall  wax  hot,  and  I  will  kill 
32.  io  let  me  alone,  that  my  wrath  may  wax  hot 
32.  11  why  doth  thy  wrath  wax  hot  against  thy 
32.  12  Turn  from  thy  fierce  wrath,  and  repent 
Numu.  33  wrath  of  the  Lord  was  kindled  against  the 
Deutn.  17  Lord’s  wrath  be  kindled  against  you,  and 

1  Sa.  28. 18  nor  executedst  his  fierce  wrath  upon  Am. 

2  Ki.23.  26  not  from  the  fierceness  of  his  great  wrath 
2  Ch.12. 12  wrath  of  the  Lord  turned  from  him,  that 

28.  11  for  the  fierce  wrath  of  the  Lord  (is)  upon 

28.  13  tresspass  is  great,  and  (there  is)  fierce  w. 

29.  10  that  his  fierce  wrath  may  turn  away  from 

30.  8  that  the  fierceness  of  his  wrath  may  turn 
Ezra  8.  22  his  wrath  (isj  against  all  them  that  forsa. 

10.  14  until  the  fierce  wrath  of  our  God  for  this 
Job  14. 13  wouldest  keep  me  secret,  until  thy  wrath 

16.  9  He  teareth  (me)  in  his  wrath,  who  hateth 

19.  11  He  hath  also  kindled  his  wrath  against 

20.  23  shall  cast  the  fury  of  his  wrath  upon  him 

20.  28  goods)  shall  flow  away  in  the  day  of  his  w. 
32.  2  Then  was  kindled  the  wrath  of  Elihu  the 
32.  2  against  Job  was  his  wrath  kindled,  beca. 
32.  3  Also  against  his  three  friends  was  his  w. 
32.  5  no  answer,  .then  his  wrath  was  kindled 

36. 13  But  tlie  hypocrites  in  heart  heap  up  wra. 
40. 11  Cast  abroad  tlie  rage  of  thy  wrath  :  and 
42.  7  My  wrath  is  kindled  against  thee,  and 

Psa.  2.  5  Then  shall  he  speak  unto  them  in  his  wr. 
2. 12  when  his  wrath  is  kindled  but  a  little.  Bl. 

21.  9  the  Lord  shall  swallow  them  up  in  his  w. 
55.  3  cast  iniquity  upon  me,  and  in  wrath  they 
78.  31  The  wrath  of  God  came  upon  them,  and 
95.  11  Unto  whom  I  sware  in  my  wrath,  that  th. 

to6.  40  Therefore  was  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  kin. 
no.  5  strike  through  kings  in  the  day  of  his  w. 
124.  3  when  their  wrath  was  kindled  against  us 
138.  7  stretch  forth  thine  hand  against  the  wra. 
Prov  14.  29  (He  that  is)  slow  to  wrath  (is)  of  greatun. 
24.  18  displease  him,  and  he  turn  away  his  wra. 

29.  8  a  snare :  but  wise  (men)  turn  away  wrath 

30.  33  so  the  forcing  of  wrath  bringeth  forth  st. 

2.  Wrath,  rage,  raging,  *]5fi  zaaph. 

Prov  19.  12  The  king’s  wrath  (is)  as  the  roaring  of  a 

3.  Heat,  fury,  non  chemah. 

Num25.  11  hath  turned  my  wrath  away  from  the  ch. 
Deut  29.  23  overthrew  in  his  anger,  and  in  his  wrath 

29.  28  Lord  rooted  them  out.  .in  wrath,  and  in 
2  Sa.  11.  20  if  so  be  that  the  king’s  wrath  arise,  and 
2  Ki.  22.  13  for  great  (is)  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  that 

22. 17  therefore  my  wrath  shall  be  kindled  aga. 
2  CI1.12.  7  my  wrath  shall  not  be  poured  out  upon 

34.  21  for  great  (is)  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  that 
34.  25  therefore  my  wrath  shall  be  poured  out 

36. 16  until  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  arose  against 
Esth.  2.  1  when  the  wrath  of  king  Ahasuerus  was 
3.  5  reverence,  then  was  Hamanfull  of  wrath 
7.  7  arising  from  the  banquet  of  wine  in  his  w. 
7.  10  Mordecai.  Then  was  the  king’s  wrath  pa. 
Job  19.  29  wrath  (bringeth)  the  punishments  of  the 

21.  20  and  he  shall  drink  of  the  wrath  of  the  A. 

36. 18  Because  (there  is)  wrath,  (beware)  lest  he 
Psa.  37.  8  Cease  from  anger,  and  forsake  wrath 

59.  13  Consume  (them)in  wrath,  consume  (them) 
76.  10  Surely  the  wrath  of  man  shall  praise  thee 
76. 10  the  remainder  of  wrath  shalt  thou  restrain 

78.  38  anger  away,  and  did  uot  stir  up  all  his  w. 

79.  6  Pour  out  thy  wrath  upon  the  heathen  th. 

88.  7  Thy  wrath  lieth  hard  upon  me,  and  thou 

89.  46  thou  hide  thyself  for  ever?  shall  thy  wr. 

90.  7  consumed  by  thine  anger,  and  by  thy  w. 
106.  23  to  turn  away  his  wrath ;  lest  he  should 

Prov  15.  1  A  soft  answer  turneth  away  wrath  :  but) 
IS.  18  A  wrathful  man  stirreth  up  strife  :  but 

16. 14  The  wrath  of  a  king  (is  as)  messengers  of 

19. 19  A  man  of  great  wrath  shall  suffer  punish. 

21. 14  and  a  reward  in  the  bosom  strong  wrath 
27.  4  Wrath  (is)  cruel,  and  anger  (is)  outrage. 

Jer.  18.  20  (and)  to  turn  away  thy  wrath  from  them 
-WEze.  13.  15  Thus  will  I  accomplish  my  wrath  upon 


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4.  Fierceness,  heat,  wrath,  pin  charon. 

Exodi5.  7  thou  sentest  forth  thy  wrath,  (which)  co. 

Neh.  13. 18  ye  bring  more  wrath  upon  Israel  by  pro. 

Psa.  58.  9  with  a  whirlwind,  bothliving..  in  (his)  w. 

69. 24  and  let  thy  wrathful  anger  take  hold  of 
88.  16  Thy  fierce  wrath  goeth  over  me  ;  thy  ter. 

Eze.  7.  i2, 14  wrath  (is)  upon  all  the  multitude  the. 

5 . Anger,  provocation,  sadness,  ny?  kaas. 

Deut32.  27  Were  it  not  that  I  feared  the  wrath  of  the 
Provi2.  16  A  fool's  wrath  is  presently  known :  but  a 
27.  3  but  a  fool’s  wrath  (is)  heavier  than  them 

6.  Anger,  provocation,  sadness,  i yy?  kaas. 

Job  5.  2  For  wrath  killeth  the  foolish  man,  and 

7 . Transgression,  wrath,  n-iij;  ebrah. 

(Ien.40.  7  Cursed  (be),  .their  wrath,  for  it  was  cruel 
Job  21.  30  they  shall  be  brought  forth  to  tiic  day  of  w. 

Psa.  78.  49  cast  upon  them  the  fierceness  of  his.  .wr. 

85.  3  Thou  hast  taken  away  all  thy  wrath :  thou 
go.  9  For  all  our  days  are  passed  away  in  thy  w. 

90.  11  even  according  to  thy  fear,  (so  is)  thy  wr. 
Provn.  4  Riches  profit  not  in  the  day  of  wrath  :  but 

11.  23  (but)  the  expectation  of  the  wicked(is)  w. 

14.  35  his  wratli  is  (against)  him  that  causeth  sh. 

21.  24  scorner  (is)  his  name  who  dealeth  in. .  w. 

Isa.  9.  19  Through  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  of  hosts 

10.  6  against  the  people  of  my  wrath  will  I  give 

13.  9  cruel  both  frith  wrath  and  fierce  anger 
1313  shall  remove  out  of  her  place,  in  the  wra. 

14.  6  He  who  smote  the  people  in  wrath  with 
16.  6  haughtiness,  and  his  pride,  and  his  wrath 

Jer.  7.  29  and  forsaken  the  generation  of  his  wrath 
48.  30  I  know  his  wrath,  saith  the  Lord  ;  but 
Lam  2.  2  he  hath  thrown  down  in  his  wrath  the 

3.  1  hath  seen  affliction  by  the  rod  of  his  wra. 
Eze.  7. 19  deliver  them  in  the  day  of  the  wrath  of 
21.31  blow  against  thee  in  the  fire  of  my  wrath 

22.  21  blow  upon  you  in  the  fire  of  my  wrath 
22.  31  consumed  them  with  the  fire  of  my  wrath 
38.  19  in  the  fire  of  my  wrath  have  I  spoken,  Su. 

Hos.  5.  10  I  will  pour  out  my  wrath  upon  them  like 
13. 11  I  gave,  .and  took  (him)  away  in  my  wrath 
Amos  1.  ii  his  anger  did  tear,  .and  he  kept  his  wrath 
Hab  3.  8  (was)  thy  wrath  against  the  sea,  that  thou 
Zeph.  1.  15  That  day  (is)  a  day  of  wrath,  a  day  of  tro. 

1. 18  deliver  them  in  the  day  of  the  Lord’s  w. 

8.  To  be  wroth,  qsp  qetsaph. 

Ezra  7.  23  why  should  there  be  wrath  against  there. 

9.  Wrath,  »)xp.  qetseph. 

Num.  1.  53  there  be  no  wrath  upon  the  congregation 
16.  46  there  is  wrath  gone  out  from  the  Lord 
18.  5  that  there  be  no  wrath  any  more  upon 
Josh.  9.  20  let  them  live,  lest  wrath  be  upon  us,  bee. 

22.  20  wrath  fell  on  all  the  congregation  of  Isra. 

1  Ch.27.  24  because  there  fell  wrath  for  it  against  Is. 

2  Ch.  19.  2  therefore  (is)  wrath  upon  thee  from  before 

19. 10  (so)  wrath  come  upon  you,  and  upon  your 
24.18  wrath  came  upon  .1  udah  and  J erusalem 

29.  8  the  wrath  of  the  LORD  was  upon  Judah 
32.  25  there  was  wrath  upon  him,  and  upon  Ju. 

32.  26  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  came  not  upon  th. 

Esth.  1.  18  Thus  (shall  there  arise)  too  much,  .wrath 
Psa.  38.  1  Lord,  rebuke  me  not  in  thy  wrath,  neit. 

102.  10  Because  of  thine  indignation  and  thy  wr. 
Eccl.  5.  17  (he  hath)  much  sorrow  and  wrath  with 
Isa.  54.  8  In  a  little  wrath  I  hid  my  face  from  thee 

60. 10  in  my  wrath  I  smote  thee,  but  in  my  fav. 
Jer.  10. 10  at  his  wrath  the  earth  shall  tremble,  and 

21.  5  in  anger,  and  in  fury,  and  in  great  wrath 
32.  37  whither  I  have  driven  them,  .in  great  w. 

50. 13  Because  of  the  wrath  of  the  Lord  it  shall 
Zech.  7.  12  therefore  came  a  great  wrath  from  the  L. 

10 . Anger,  trembling,  trouble,  lPi  rogez. 

Hab.  3.  2  0  Lord,  .in  wrath  remember  mercy 

11.  Mind,  wrath,  0vpos  thumos. 

Luke  4.  28  when  they  heard,  .were  filled  with  wrath 
Acts  19.  28  they  were  full  of  wrath,  and  cried  out,  sa. 

2  Co.  12.  20  lest  (there  be)  debates,  envyings,  wraths 
Gal.  5.  20  emulations,  wrath,  strife,  seditions,  heres. 
Eph.  4.  31  Let  all  bitterness,  and  wrath,  aud  anger 
Col.  3.  8  put  off  all  these ;  auger,  wrath,  malice 
Heb.n.  27  he  forsook  Egypt,  not  fearing  the  wrath 
Rev.12.  12  having  great  wrath,  because  he  knoweth 

14.  8  drink  of  the  wine  of  [the  wrath  of)  her 
14.  10  shall  drink  of  the  wine  of  the  -wrath  of 

14.  19  into  the  great  wine  press  of  the  wrath  of 

15.  1  for  in  them  is  filled  up  the  wrath  of  God 

15.  7  seven  golden  vials  full  of  the  wrath  of  God 

16.  1  pour  out  the  vials  Of  the  wrath  of  God  upon 
18.  3  have  drunk  of  the  wine  of  the  wrath  of  her 

12.  Anger,  wrath,  opyfj  orge. 

^ Matt.  3.  7  who  hath  warned  you  to  fleefromthe  wra. 
Luke  3.  7  who  hath  warned  you  to  flee  from  the  wr. 

21.  23  for  there  shall  be.  .wrath  upon  this  people 
John  3 . 36  but  the  wrath  of  God  abideth  on  him 
Rom.  1. 18  the  wrath  ofGod  is  revealed  from  heaven 

2.  5  wrath  against  the  day  of  wrath  and  reve. 
"2.  8  obey  unrighteousness,  indignation  and  w. 

4. 15  Because  the  law  worketh  wrath  :  forwhere 
5.  9  we  shall  be  saved  from  wrath  through  him 

12.  7  willing  to  show  his  wrath,  .vessels  of  wra. 

12.  19  Dearly  beloved ..  give  place  unto  wrath 

13.  4  a  revenger  to  (execute)  [wrath]  upon  him 

13.  5  not  only  for  wrath,  but  also  for  conscience 

Eph.  2.  3  were  by  nature  the  children  of  wrath,  even 
5.  6  because  of  these  things  corneth  the  wrath 
Col.  3.  6  the  wrath  of  God  cometh  on  the  children 
1  Th.  1.  10  which  delivered  us  from  the  wrath  to  co.  | 


1  Th.  2.  16  the  wrath  is  come  upon  them  totlieutte. 

5.  9  God  hath  not  appointed  us  to  wrath,  but 
1  Ti.  2.  8  lifting  up  holy  hands,  without  wrath  and 
Heb.  3.  11  I  sware  in  my  wrath,  They  shall  not  enter 
4.  3  I  have  sworn  in  my  wrath,  If  they  shall 
Jas.  1.  19  swift  to  hear,  slow  tospeak,  slowto  wrath 

1.  20  the  wrath  of  man  worketh  not  therighte. 
Rev.  6. 16  and  hide  us.  .from  the  wrath  of  the  lamb 

6. 17  the  great  day  of  his  wrath  is  come,  and  w. 

11.  18  thy  wrath  is  come,  and  thetimeofthede. 

16.  19  of  the  wine  of  the  fierceness  of  his  wrath 
19.  15  the  fierceness  and  wrath  of  Almighty  God 

13.H  provoking  to  anger,  -wapopyurpos  paror  gismos. 

Eph.  4.  26  let  not  the  sun  go  down  upon  your  wrath 
WRATH,  to  provoke  to,  to  come,  he  wroth  — 

1  .To  be  wroth,  qatsaph. 

Gen.  40.  2  Pharaoh  was  wroth  against  two  (of)  his  offi. 

41.  10  Pharaoh  was  wroth  with  hisservants,  and 
Exodi6.  20  it  bred  worms ..  and  Moses  was  wroth  with 
Lev.  10.  6  lest  ye  die,  and  lest  wrath  come  upon  all 
Num  16.  22  will  thou  be  wroth  with  all  the  congreg. 

31.  14  Moses  was  wroth  with  the  officers  of  the 
Deut.  1.  34  the  Lord  heard  the  voice,  .and  was  wroth 
9.  19  the  Lord  was  wroth  against  you  to  dest. 
Josh.22.  18  he  will  be  wroth  with  the  whole  congreg. 

1  Sa.  29.  4  the  princes  of  the  Philistines  were  wroth 

2  Hi.  5.  11  Naaman  was  wroth,  and  went  away,  and 

13. 19  the  man  of  God  was  wroth  -with  him,  and 
Esth.  1. 12  therefore  was  the  king  very  wroth,  and 

2.  21  Bigthan  and  Teresh.  .were wroth,  and  so. 
Isa.  47.  6  1  was  wroth  with  my  people,  I  have  poll. 

54.  9  I  would  not  be  wroth  with  thee,  nor  reb. 

57.  16  neither  willl  be  always  wroth:  forthe  sp. 

57. 17  was  I  wroth,  .and  was  wroth,  and  he  we. 

64.  5  thou  art  wroth;  for  we  have  sinned:  in  th. 

64.  9  Be  not  wroth  very  sore,  O  Lord,  neither 

Jer.  37. 15  the  princes  were  wroth  with  Jeremiah 
Lam.  5.  22  rejected  us;  thou  art  very  wroth  against 

2.  To  cause  wrath,  r|S>p  qatsaph,  5. 

Deut.  9.  7  provokedst  the  Lord  thy  God  to  wrath  in 
9.  8  ye  provoked  the  Lord  to  wrath,  so  that 
9.  22  at  Massah.  .ye  provoked  the  Lord  to  wr. 
Zech.  8.14  when  your  fathers  provoked  me  to  wrath 

3 . To  cause  to  tremble  or  be  angry,  1)1  regaz,  5. 

Ezra  5. 12  provoked  the  God  of  heaven  unto  wrath 

4.  To  be  wroth,  sad,  morose,  'll;!  zaaph. 

2  Ch.26.  19  Uzziah  was  wroth,  and  (had)  a  censer  in  his 
26.  19  and  while  he  was  wroth  with  the  priests 

5.  To  be  heated,  wroth,  m.lj  charah. 

Gen.  4.  5  Cain  was  very  wroth,  and  his  countenance 
4.  6  Why  art  thou  wroth  ?  and  why  is  thy  cou. 
31.  36  Jacob  was  wroth,  and  ehode  with  Laban 
34.  7  they  were  very  wroth,  because  he  had  w. 
Numi6.  15  Moses  was  very  wroth,  and  said  unto  the 

1  Sa.  18.  8  Saul  was  very  wroth,  and  the  saying  disp. 

20.  7  if  he  be  very  wroth,  (then)  be  sure  that 

2  Sa.  3.  8  Then  was  Abner  very  wroth  for  the  words 

13.  21  when  king  David  heard,  lie  was  very  wr. 
22.  8  moved  and  shook,  because  he  was  wroth 
Neh.  4.  1  he  was  wroth,  and  took  great  indignation 
4.  7  to  be  stopped,  then  they  were  very  wroth 
Psa.  18.  7  and  were  shaken,  because  he  was  wroth 

6.  To  be  angry,  sad,  dj;3  kaas. 

2  CI1.16. 10  Asa  was  wroth  with  the  seer,  and  put  him 

7.  To  show  self  wroth,  abar,  7 ■ 

Deut.  3.  26  the  Lord  was  -wroth  with  me  for  your  sa. 
Psa.  78.  21  Therefore  the  Lord  heard,  .and  was  wroth 
78.  s9  When  God  heard,  .lie  was  wroth,  and  gr. 
78.  62  He  gave  his  people  over,  .and  was  wroth 
89.  38  thou  hast  been  wroth  with  thine  anointed 

8.  To  be  angry,  tremble,  1)1  ragaz. 

Isa.  28. 21  he  shall  be  wroth  as  (in)  the  valley  of  Gi. 

9.  To  be  or  become  angry,  opyi(opai  orgxzomai. 

Matt.  1 8.  34  his  lord  was  wroth,  aud  delivered  him  to 

22.  7  But  when  the  king  heard . .  he  was  -wroth 
Rev.  12. 17  the  dragon  was  wroth  with  the  woman, and 

10.  To  anger  beyond  measure,  irapopylfa  parorgizo. 
Eph.  6.  4  fathers,  provoke  not  your  children  to  wr. 

11.  To  be  wroth,  0vp.6oiJ.ai  thumoomai. 

Matt.  2.  16  Herod,  .was  exceeding  wroth,  and  sent 

WREATH,  wreathen  (work),  to  be  wreathed  — - 

1  .Fringes,  wreathes,  D'Vi)  gedilim. 

1  Ki.  7. 17  wreaths  of  chain  work,  for  the  chapiters 

2.  Thick  band,  wreath,  branch,  roy.  aboth. 

Exod.28.  i4chains.  .(of)  wreathen  work,  .the  wreatlien 

28. 22  chains .  .(of)  wreathen  work  (of)  pure  gold 
28.  24  And  thou  shalt  put  the  two  wreathen 
28. 25  two  ends  of  the  two  wreathen  (chains)  th. 
39. 15  chains,  .(of)  wreathen  work  (of)  pure  gold 
39.  17  they  put  the  two  wreathen  chains  of  gold 
39.  18  the  two  ends  of  the  two  wreathen  chains 

3 . Net  or  wreathed  work,  lattice,  npfiB'  sebakah. 

2  Ki.25. 17  the  wreathen  work,  .with  wreathen  work 
2  Ch.  4.  12  two  wreaths  to  cover  the  two  pommels  of 

4.  13  on  the  two  wreaths,  .rows,  .on  each  wre. 

4.  To  wrap  self  together,  ryy  sarag,  7. 

Lam.  1.  14  they  are  wreathed,  (and)  come  up  upon 

W  REST  — 

1.  To  stretch  out,  turn  aside  or  away,  rai  natah,  5. 

Exod  23.  2  speak  in  a  cause  to  decline  after  many  tow. 

23.  6  Thou  shalt  not  wrest  the  judgment  of  thy 
Deut  16. 19  Thou  shalt  not  wrest  judgment;  thou  sh. 


2.  To  take  pains,  grieve,  wrest,  Jxy  atsab,  3. 

Psa.  56.  5  Every  day  they  wrest  my  words:  all  their 

3 . To  distort,  pervert,  orpeflXoui  strebloo. 

2  Pe.  3.  16  they  that  are  unlearned  and  unstable  wr. 

WRESTLE,  wrestlings,  to  — 

1  .To  wrestle,  clasp  round,  P3R  abaq,  2. 

Gen.  32.  24  there  wrestled  a  mail  with  him  until  the 
32.  25  thigh  was  out  of  joint  as  he  wrestled  with 

2.  Wrestlings,  D')insj  naphtulim. 

Gen.  30.  8  And  Rachel  said,  With  great  wrestlings  ha. 

3.  To  wrestle,  ^ns  patlial,  2. 

Gen.  30.  8  have  I  wrestled  with  my  sister,  and  I  ha. 

4.  The  wrestling  is,  p  ird\ij  6<ttiv  lie  pale  estin. 

Eph.  6.  12  For  wewrestlenot  against  flesh  and  blood 

WRETCHED,  wretchedness  — 

1. Evil,  bad,  jn  ra. 

Num.  11. 15  and  let  me  not  see  my  wretchedness 

2.  Miserable,  wretched,  raXa'nrwpos  talaiporos. 

Rom.  7.  24  0  wretched  man  that  I  am !  who  shall  de. 
Rev.  3.  17  knowest  not  that  thou  art  wretched,  and 

WRING  (off,  out,)  wringing,  to  — 

1.  Wringing  out,  forcing,  churning,  j”P  mils. 

Pro v.  30.  3  The  wringing  of  the  nose  bringeth  forth 

2 . To  wring  off,  break,  P^D  malaq. 

Lev.  1 .  1 5  wring  off  his  head,  and  burn  (it)  on  the 

5.  8  wring  off  his  head  from  his  neck,  but  sh. 

3.  To  wring  out,  drain  out,  nxp  matsah. 

Judg.  6.  38  wringed  the  dew  out  of  the  fleece,  a  bowl 
Psa.  75.  8  the  wicked  of  the  earth  shall  wring  (th.) 
Isa.  51.  17  drunken  the  dregs,  .(and)  wrung  (them)o. 

4.  To  be  wrung  or  drained  out,  nyo  matsah,  2. 

Lev  1. 15  blood  thereof  shall  be  wrungoutat  tliesi. 

5.  9  rest  of  the  blood  shall  be  wrung  out  at  the 
Psa.  73.  10  waters  of  a  full  (cup)  are  wrung  out  to  th. 

WRINKLE,  to  fill  with  wrinkles  — 

1.  To  lay  hold  on,  wrinkle,  tepp  qamat. 

Job  16.  8  thou  hast  filled  me  with  wrinkles,  (which) 

2 . A  wrinkle,  {ivtis  rhutis. 

Eph.  5.  27  not  having  spot,  or  wrinkle,  or  any  such 

WRITE  (afore,  unto,  up),  to  — 

1.  To  unite,  inscribe,  describe,  fins  katliab. 

Exod.  1 7.  14  Write  this  (for)  a  memorial  in  a  book,  and 
24.  4  Moses  wrote  all  the  words  of  the  Lord 
24. 12  and  commandments  which  I  have  written 

32.  32  blot . .  out  of  thy  book  which  thou  hast  w. 

34  1  will  write  upon  (these)  tables  the  words 

34.  27  Write  thou  these  words:  for  after  the  te. 
34.  28  wrote  upon  the  tables  the  words  of  the 
39.  30  wrote  upon  it  a  writing,  (like  to)  the  eng. 

Num  5.  23  the  priest  shall  write  these  curses  in  a  bo. 

17.  2  write  thou  every  man’sname  upon  his  rod 
17  3  shalt  write  Aaron’s  name  upon  the  rod  of 

33.  '2  Moses  wrote  their  goings  out  according 
Deut.  4.  13  and  he  wrote  them  upon  two  tables  of  st. 

5.  22  wrote  them  in  two  tables  of  stone,  and 

6.  9  thou  shalt  write  them  upon  the  posts  of 

10.  2  I  will  write  on  the  tables  the  words  that 

10  4  wrote  on  the  tables  according  to  the  first 

11.  20  thou  shalt  write  them  upon  the  door  po. 

17  18  he  shall  write  him  a  copy  of  this  law  in  a 
24.  I  then  let  him  write  her  a  bill  of  divorcem. 
24.  3  write  her  a  bill  of  divorcement,  and  giveth 
27.  3  shalt  write  upon  them  all  the  words  of 
27]  8  thou  shalt  write  upon.,  sto’nes  all  the  wo. 
31  9  Moses  wrote  this  law,  and  delivered  it 

31!  19  Now  therefore  write  ye  this  song  for  you 
31.  22  Moses  therefore  wrote  this  song  the  same 

Josh.  8.  32  wrote  there,  .a  copy,  .which  he  wrote  in 
24.  26  Joshua  wrote  these  words  in  the  book  of 

1  Sa.  10.  25  wrote  (it)  in  a  book,  and  laid  (it)  up  before 

2  Sa  11. 14  -wrote  a  letter  to  Joab,  and  sent  (it)  by 
11.  is  wrote  in  the  letter,  saying.  Set  ye  Uriah 

1  Ki  21  8  So  she  wrote  letters  in  Ahab's  name,  and 
21.  9  she  wrote  in  the  letters,  saying,  Proclaim 

2  Ki  10  1  Jehu  wrote  letters,  and  sent  to  Samaria 

10.  6  Then  he  wrote  a  letter  the  second  time  to 
17. 37  commandment,  which  he  wrote  for  you  _ 

1  Ch  24.  6  wrote  them  before  the  king,  and  the  pri. 

2  Ch  26.  22  Isaiah  the  prophet,  the  son  of  Amoz,  wr. 

30.  1  wrote  letters  also  to  Ephraim  and  Manas. 
32. 17  He  wrote  also  letters  to  rail  on  the  Lord 

Ezra  4  6  wrote  they  (unto  him)  an  accusation  aga. 

4.  7  wrote  Bislilam.  .written  in  the  Syrian  to. 
Neh.  g.  38  we  make  a  sure  (covenant),  and  write  (it) 
Esth.  8.  5  which  he  wrote  to  destroy  the  Jews  which 

8  8  Write  ye  also  for  the  Jews,  as  it  liketh 
8*  10  wrote  in  the  king  Ahasuerus’  name,  and 

9  20  Mordecai  wrote  these  things,  and  sent  le. 
q  23  and  as  Mordecai  had  written  unto  them 

9.  29  wrote  with  all  authority,  to  confirm  this 
Job  13.  26  For  thou  writest  bitter  things  against  me 

31.  35  and  (that)  mine  adversary  had  written  a 

Psa.  87.  6  Lord  shall  count,  when  he  writetliup  the 
Prov  3  3  write  them  upon  the  table  of  thine  heart 

’  7.  3  Bind  them  upon  thy  fingers,  write  them 
22.  20  Have  not  I  w-ritten  to  thee  excellent  thi. 
Isa  8  1  write  in  it  with  a  man’s  pen  concerning 

10.  19  shall  be  few,  that  a  child  may  -write  them 
30.  8  write  it  before  them  in  a  table,  and  note 

Jer  22  30  Write  ye  this  man  childless,  a  man  (that) 

30.  2  Write  thee  all  the  words  that  I  have  spo. 

31.  33  write  it  in  their  hearts,  and  will  be  their 


WRITE 


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WRITTEN 


Jer.  36.  2  write  therein  all  the  words  that  I  have 
36.  4  -Baruch  wrote  from  the  mouth  of  Jerem. 
36.  6  which  thou  hast  written  from  my  mouth 
36.  17  How  didst  thou  write  all  these  words  at 
36.  18  and  I  wrote  (them)  with  ink  in  the  hook 
36.  27  words  which  Baruch  wrote  at  the  mouth 
36.  28  write  in  it  all  the  former  words  that  were 
36.  29  Why  hast  thou  written  therein,  saying 

36.  32  who  wiote  therein,  from  the  mouth  of  J. 
45.  1  when  he  had  written  these  words  in  a  bo. 
51.  60  So  Jeremiah  wrote  in  a  book  all  the  evil 

Eze.  24.  2  Write  thee  the  name  of  the  day,  (even)of 
37. 16  write  upon  it.  .write  upon  it,  For  Joseph 

37.  20  sticks  whereon  thou  writest  shall  be  in  th. 
43.  1 1  write  (it)  in  their  sight,  that  they  may  ke. 

nos.  8.  12  I  have  written  to  him  the  great  things  of 
Hab.  2.  2  Write  the  vision,  and  make  (it)  plain  up. 

2 . To  ivrite,  prescribe,  nre  Jcathab,  3. 

Isa.  10.  1  write  grievousness  (which)  they  have  pres 

3 . To  write,  hn?  kethab. 

Ezra  4.  8  wrote  a  letter  against  Jerusalem  to  Arta. 

5.  10  write  the  names  of  the  men  that  (were) 
Han.  5.  s  wrote  over  against  the  candlestick  upon 

5.  5  the  king  saw  the  part  of  the  hand  that  w. 

6.  25  Then  king  Darius  wrote  unto  all  people 

7.  1  then  he  wrote  the  dream,  (and)  told  the 

4.  To  write,  inscribe,  ypdtpai  graphs. 

Markio.  4  -Hoses  suffered  to  write  a  bill  of  divorce. 
10.  5  For  the  hardness  of  your  heart  he  wrote 
i2. 19  Moses  wrote  unto  us,  If  a  man’s  brother 
Luke  1.  3  write  unto  thee  in  order,  most  excellent 

1.  63  asked.,  and  wrote,  saying,  His  name  is  John 
16.  6  thy  bill,  and  sit  down  quickly,  and  write 
16.  7  said  unto  him,  Take  thy  bill,  and  write  fo. 

20.  28  Moses  wrote  unto  us,  If  any  man’s  brother 
John  x.  45  found  him  of  whom  Moses,  .did  write,  Je. 

5.  46  ye  would  have  believed  me  ;  for  he  wrote 

8.  6  [with  (Iris)  finger  wrote  on  the  ground,  (as] 

8.  8  [again  he  stooped  down,  and  wrote  on  the] 
19.  19  Pilate  wrote  a  title,  and  put(it)onthe  cr. 
19.  21  Write  not,  The  king  of  the  Jews ;  but  that 
19.  22  answered,  What  I  have  written  I  have  wr. 

21.  24  wrote  these  things;  and  we  know  that  his 
Acts  15.  23  they  wrote  (letters)  by  them  after  this  m. 

18.  27  brethren  wrote,  exhorting  the  disciples  to 
23.  25  And  he  wrote  a  letter  after  this  manner 
25.  26  Of  whom  I  have  no  certain  thing  to  write 
25.  26  that  after . .  I  might  have  somewhat  to  wr. 

Horn  13.  15  I  have  written  the  more  boldly  unto  you 
16.  22  I  Tertius,  who  wrote  (this)  epistle,  salute 
1  Co.  4. 14  I  write,  not  these  things  to  shame  you,  but 
5.  9  wrote  unto  you  in  an  epistle  not  to  comp. 

5.  ii  I  have  written  unto  you  not  to  keep  com. 

7.  1  concerning  the  things  whereof  ye  wrote 
9. 15  neither  have  I  written  these  things,  that 

14.  37  that  the  things  that  I  write  unto  you  are 
Co.  1.  13  For  we  write  none  other  things  unto  you 

2.  3  I  wrote  this  same  unto  you,  lest,  when  I 

2.  4  I  wrote  unto  you  with  many  tears ;  not 
2.  9  For  to  this  end  also  did  I  write,  that  I  mi. 
7.  12  Wherefore,  though  I  wrote  unto  you,  (I 

9.  1  saints,  it  is  superfluous  for  me  to  write  to 
13.  2  being  absent  now  [I  write]  to  them  which 

13.  10  Therefore  I  write  these  things  being  abs. 
Gal.  1.  20  Now  the  things  which  I  write  unto  you 

6.  11  Ye  see  how  large  a  letter  I  have  written 
Phil.  3.  1  To  write  the  same  things  to  you,  to  me 

1  Th.  4.  9  need  not  that  I  write  unto  you ;  for  ye  yo. 

5.  1  ye  have  no  need  that  I  write  unto  you 

2  Th.  3.  17  which  is  the  token  in  every  epistle.  .1  wr. 
1  Ti.  3.  14  These  things  write  I  unto  thee,  hoping  to 
Phm.  19  I  Paul  have  written  (it)  with  mine  own  h. 

21  wrote  unto  thee,  knowing  that  thou  wilt 

1  Pe.  3.  15  as.  .Paul  also,  .hath  written  unto  you 

5. 12  I  have  written  shortly,  exhorting  and  tes. 

2  Pe.  3.  1  second  epistle,  beloved,  I  now  write  unto 

1  Jo.  1.  4  these  things  write  we  unto  you,  that  your 

2.  1  these  things  write  I  unto  you,  that  ye  sin 
2.  7  I  write  no  new  commandment  unto  you 
2.  8  anewcommandmentIwnteuntoyou,wh. 
2.  12  I  write  unto  you,  little  children,  because 

2. 13  I  write  unto  you . .  I  write  unto  you . .  I  wr. 
2.  14  I  have  written  unto  you,  fathers,  because 
2.  14  I  have  written  unto  you,  young  men,  be. 
2.  21  I  have  not  written  unto  you  because  ye 
2.  26  These,  .have  I  written  unto  you  concern. 

2  John  5  not  as  though  I  wrote  a  new  commandm. 

12  Having  many  things  to  write  unto  you,  I 

3  John  9  I  wrote  unto  the  church :  but  Diotrephes 

13  to  write, but  I  will  not  with  ink  and  pen  w. 

Jude  3  when  I  gave  all  diligence  to  write  unto  you 

3  it  was  needful  for  me  to  write  unto  you 
Itev.  1.  11  What  thou  seest,  write  in  a  book,  and  send 

1.  19  Write  the  things  which  thou  hast  seen,  and 

2.  t  Uuto  the  angef  of  the  church  of  Ephesus  w. 
2.  8,  18  unto  the  angel  of  the  church,  .write 

2.  12  to  the  angel  of  the  church  in  Pergamos  w. 

3.  1,  14  unto  the  angel  of  the  church,  .write 

3.  7  write ;  These  things  saith  he  that  is  holy 
3.  12  I  will  write  upon  him  the  name  of  my  G. 

10.  4  I  was  about  to  write :  and  I  heard  a  voice 
10.  4  Seal  up  these  things . .  and  write  them  not 

14.  13  voice  from  heaven  saying  unto  me,  Write 

19.  9  Write,  Blessed  (are)  they  which  are  called 
21.  s  said  unto  me,  Write :  for  these  words  are 

5.  To  write  upon  or  over,  iiriypdtpai  epigraphs. 

Heb.  8. 10  write  them  in  their  hearts  ;  and  I  will  lie 

10.  16  hearts,  and  in  their  minds  will  I  write  th 


6.  To  send  to,  or  upon,  eVio-TeAXoi  epistello. 

Acts  15.  20  But  that  we  write  unto  them,  that  they 

21.  25  [we  have  written]  (and)  concluded  that 

WRITE  a  letter  unto,  to  — - 

To  send  to,  imoreWu  epistello. 

Heb.  13.  22  I  have  written  a  letter  unto  you  in  few 
WRITER,  -writing  — 

1  .To  write,  nre  kathab. 

_  Deut3i.  24  Moses  had  made  an  end  of  writing  the  w. 

2.  To  unite,  2n?  kethab. 

Dan.  5.  7  Whosoever  shall  read  this  writing,  and  sh. 
5.  8  but  they  could  not  read  the  writing,  nor 
5. 15  that  they  should  read  this  writing,  andm. 
5.  16  now  if  thou  canst  read  the  writing,  and 
5.  17  yet  I  will  read  the  writing  unto  the  king 
5.  24  sent  from  him  ;  and  this  writing  was  wri. 

5.  25  this  (is)  the  writing  tliat  was  written.  Me. 

6.  8  sign  the  writing,  that  it  be  not  changed 
6.  9  Wherefore  king  Darius  signed  the  writing 
6.  10  when  Daniel  knew  that  the  writing  was 

3.  A  loriting,  register,  3fi?  kethab. 

1  Ch.28.  19  made  me  understand  in  writing  by  (his)li. 

2  CD.  2.  11  Iluram  the  king  of  Tyre  answered  in  wri. 

35.  4  according  to  the  writing  of  David  king  of 
Ezra  4.  7  and  the  writing  of  the  letter  (was)  written 
Esth.  1.  22  every  province  according  to  the  writing 

3. 12  every  province  according  to  the  writing 

3.  14  The  copy  of  the  writing,  for  a  command. 

4.  8  Also  he  gave  him  the  copy  of  the  writing 

8.  8  the  writing  which  is  written  in  the  king’s 
8.  9  every  province  according  to  the  writing 

8.  9  and  to  th  e  J ews  according  to  their  writing 

8. 13  The  copy  of  the  writing  for  a  command. 

9.  27  keep  these  two  days  according  to  their  w. 
Eze.  13.  9  neither  shall  they  be  written  in  the  writ. 

4.  A  loriting,  3MS  miktdb. 

Exod32.  16  and  the  writing  (was)  the  writing  of  God 
39.  30  wrote  upon  it  a  writing,  (like  to)  the  eng. 
Deut  10.  4  according  to  the  first  writing,  the  ten  co. 
2  CI1.21.  12  there  came  a  writiug  to  him  from  Elijah 

35.  4  and  according  to  the  writing  of  Solomon 

36.  22  made  a  proclamation . .  in  writing,  saying 
Ezra  1.  1  made  a  proclamation,  .in  writing,  saying 
Isa.  38.  9  The  writing  of  Hezekiah  king  of  J udah 

5.  To  number,  write,  cypher,  -159  saphar. 

Judg  5.  14  and.  .they  that  handle  the  pen  of  the  wr. 
Psa.  45.  1  I  speak,  .my  tongue  (is),  .of  a  ready  wri. 
Eze.  9.  2  one  man . .  with  a  writer’s  inkhorn  by  his 

9.  3  which  (had)  the  writer’s  inkhorn  by  his 

6.  A  little  book,  roll,  scroll,  fiifixlov  biblion. 

Matt  19.  7  Why  did  Moses  then  command  togiveaw. 

7.  A  letter,  character,  any  thing  written,  ypappa. 
John  s,  47  But  if  ye  believe  not  his  writings,  how 

8.  To  write,  inscribe,  ypatpia  graphs. 

John  19.  19  writing  was,  Jesus  of  Nazareth  the  king 
WRITING  table  — 

A  small  writing  table,  uivauibiov  pinakidion. 

Luke  1.  63  he  asked  for  a  writing  table,  and  wrote 

WRITTEN,  (aforetime,  over,  on),  to  be  — 

1  .To  write,  3n3  kathab. 

Exod3i.  18  tables  of  stone,  written  with  the  finger  of 

32.  15  the  tables  (were)  written  on  both  their 
32.  15  one  side  and  on  the  other  (were)  they  w. 
Numn.  26  they  (were)  of  them  that  were  written,  but 
Deut.  9.  10  written  with  the  finger  of  God :  and  onth. 

28.  58  words  of  this  law  that  are  written  in  this 

28.  61  which  (is)  not  written  in  the  book  of  this 

29.  20  all  the  curses  that  are  written  in  this  book 

29.  21  curses  of  the  covenant  that  are  written 

29.  27  bring  upon  it  all  the  curses  that  are  wri. 

30.  10  statutes  (which  are)  written  in  this  book 
Josh.  1.  8  observe  to  do  according  to  all  that  is  wri. 

8.  31  as  it  is  written  in  the  book  of  the  law  of  M. 
8.  34  according  to  all  that  is  written  in  the  book 

10.  13  (Is)  not  this  written  in  the  book  of  Jasher? 
23.  6  to  keep  and  to  do  all  that  is  written  in  the 

2  Sa.  1.  18  behold,  (it  is)  written  in  the  book  of  Jas. 

1  Ki.  2.  3  as  it  is  written  in  the  law  of  Moses,  that 

11.  41  (are)  they  not  written  in  the  book  of  the 
14.  19  written  in  the  book  of  the  chronicles  of 

So  in  verse  29;  15.  7,  23,  31;  16.  5,  14,  20,  27;  22.  39,  45; 

2  Ki.  1.  18;  8.  23;  io.  34;  12.  19;  13.  8,  12;  14.  13,  28;  15. 
6,  11,  15,  21,  26,  31,  36;  16.  iq;  20.20;  21.  17,25;  23.28; 
24.  5 ;  1  Ch.  9.  r ;  29.  29;  2  On.  9.  29 ;  12.  15 ;  16.  11 ;  20. 
34;  25.  26;  27.  7;  28.  26;  34.  24;  35.  12,27;  36-  8;  Esth. 

10.  2. 

2  Ki.  14.  6  according  to  that  which  is  written  in  the 

22.  13  to  do  according  unto  all  that  which  is  w. 

23.  3  words  of  this  covenant  that  were  written 
23.  21  as  (it  is)  written  in  the  book  of  this  cove. 
23.  24  the  words  of  the  law  which  were  written 

1  Ch.  4.  41  these  written  by  name  came  in  the  days 

16.  40  according  to  all  that  is  written  in  the  law 

2  Ch.13.  22  (are)  written  in  the  story  of  the  prophet  I. 

23.  18  as  (it  is)  written  in  the  law  of  Moses,  with 

24.  27  written  in  the  story  of  the  book  of  the  ki. 

25.  4  written  in  the  law  in  the  book  of  Moses 

30.  5  of  a  long  (time  in  such  sort)  as  it  is  writ. 

30.  18  eat  the  passover  otherwise  than  it  was  w. 

31.  3  as  (it  is)  written  in  the  law  of  the  Lord 

32.  32  they  (are)  written  in  the  vision  of  Isaiah 

33.  19  they  (are)  written  among  the  sayings  of 

34.  21  to  do  after  all  that  is  written  in  this  book 
34.  31  words  of  the  covenant  which  are  written 


2  Ch.35.  12  as  (it  is)  written  in  the  book  of  Moses,  and 
35.  25  behold,  they  (are)  written  in  the  Lumen. 
35.  26  according  to  (that  which  was)  written  in 
Ezra  3.  2  as  (it  is)  written  in  the  law  of  .Moses  the 

3.  4  as  (it  is)  written,  and  (offered)  the  daily 

4.  7  was  written  in  the  Syrian  tongue,  and  in. 
Neh.  6.  6  Wherein  ( was)  written.  It  is  reported  am. 

7.  5  came  up  at  the  first,  and  found  written 
8. 14  they  found  written  in  the  law  which  the 

8.  15  of  thick  trees,  to  make  booths,  as  it  is  w. 
10.  34  burn  upon  the  altar,  .as  (it  is)  written  in  the 

10.  36  as  (it  is)  written  in  the  law,  and  the  first. 

12.  23  written  in  the  book  of  the  chronicles,  even 

13.  1  found  written,  that  the  Ammonite  and  the 
Esth.  6.  2  found  written,  that  Mordeeai  had  told 
Psa.  40.  7  in  the  volume  of  the  book  (it  is)  written 

149.  9  To  execute  upon  them  the  judgment  wr. 
Eccl.12.  io  (that  which  was)  written  (was)  upright 
Isa.  4.  3  every  one  that  is  written  among  the  living 
65.  6  Behold,  (it  is)  written  before  me ;  I  will 
Jer.  17.  1  The  sin  of  Judah  (is)  written  with  a  pen 
25. 13  all  that  is  written  in  this  book,  which  Je. 
51.  60  all  these  words  that  are  written  against 
Eze.  2. 10  written  within  and  without :  and . .  writt. 
Dan.  9.  11  written  in  the  law  of  Moses  the  servant 

9.  13  As  (it  is)  written  in  the  law  of  Moses,  all 
12.  1  every  one  that  shall  be  found  written  in 

2 . To  be  written,  303  kathab,  2. 

Ezra  8.  34  and  all  the  weight  was  written  at  that  ti. 
Esth.  1.  19  let  it  be  written  among  the  laws  of  the 

2.  23  it  was  written  in  the  book  of  the  chronic. 

3.  9  let  it  be  written  that  they  may  be  destr.o. 

3. 12  there  was  written,  according  to  all  that 

3.  12  in  the  name  of  king  Aliasuertis  was  it  wr. 
8.  5  let  it  be  written  to  reverse  the  letters  de. 
8.  8  for  the  writing  which  is  written  in  the 

8.  9  it  was  written  according  to  all  that  Mor. 

9.  32  matters  of  Purim ;  and  it  was  written  in 
Job  19.  23  Oh  that  my  words  were  now  written  !  oh 
Psa.  69.  28  book  of  the  living,  and  not  be  written  wi. 

102. 18  This  shall  be  written  for  the  generation 
139.  16  and  in  thy  book  all  (my  members)  were  w. 
Jer.  17.  13  they  that  depart  from  me  shall  be  writt. 
Eze.  13.  9  neither  shall  they  be  written  in  the  writ 
Mai.  3.  16  book  of  remembrance  was  written  before 

3.  A  writing,  nra  kethab. 

Ezra  6.  18  at  Jerusalem  ;  as  it  is  written  in  the  book 

4.  To  write,  3n?  kethab. 

Ezra  5.  7  sent  a  letter  unto  him,  wherein  was  wri. 

6.  2  found . .  a  roll,  and  therein . .  thus  written 

5.  To  note  down,  sign,  c?n  resham. 

Dan.  5.  24  sent  from  him  ;  and  this  writing  was  wr. 

5.  25  this  (is)  the  writing  that  was  written,  M. 

6.  To  write  off,  enrol,  airoypd<pa>  apographo. 

Heb.  12.  23  church  of  the  first  born,  which  are  writ. 

7.  Written,  inscribed,  ypanrds  graptos. 

Rom.  2. 15  show  the  work  ofthe  law  written  in  their 

8.  To  be  written,  ypdipopai  graphomai. 

Matt.  2.  5  In  Beth-leliem  of  Judea  :  for  thus  it  is  w. 

4.  4  It  is  written,  Man  shall  not  live  by  bread 
4.  6  for  it  is  written,  He  shall  give  his  angels 
4.  7  It  is  written  again,  Thou  shalt  not  tempt 
4.  10  for  it  is  written,  Thou  shalt  worship  the 

1 1.  10  For  this  is  (he),  of  whom  it  is  written,  Be. 
21.  13  It  is  written,  My  house  shall  be  called  the 
26.  24  Son  of  man  goeth  as  it  is  written  of  him 

26.  31  for  it  is  written,  I  will  smite  the  shepherd 

27.  37  set  up  over  his  head  his  accusation  writ. 
Mark  1.  2  As  it  is  written  in  the  prophets.  Behold 

7.  6  as  it  is  written,  This  people  honoureth  me 

9. 12  how  it  is  written  of  the  Son  of  man,  that 
9.  13  whatsoever  they  listed,  as  it  is  w  ritten  of 

11.  17  Is  it  not  written.  My  house  shall  be  called 

14.  21  Son  of  man  indeed  goetli,  as  it  is  written 

14.  27  for  it  is  written,  I  will  smite  the  shepherd 
Luke  2.  23  Asit  is  written  in  the  law  of  the  Lord,  Ev. 

3.  4  As  it  is  written  in  the  book  of  the  words 

4.  4  It  is  written,  That  man  shall  not  live  by; 
4.  8  for  it  is  written,  Thou  shalt  worship  the 
4.  10  For  it  is  written,  He  shall  give  his  angels 
4.  17  he  found  the  place  where  it  was  written 

7.  27  This  is  (he)  of  whom  it  is  written.  Behold 

10.  20  rejoice,  because  your  names  [are  written] 

10.  26  'What  is  written  in  the  law  ?  how  readest 

18.  31  all  things  that  are  written  by  the  propli. 

19.  46  It  is  written,  My  house  is  the  house  of  pr. 

20.  17  What  is  this  then  that  is  written,  The  st, 

21.  22  all  things  which  are  written  may  be  ful. 

22.  37  this  that  is  written  must  yet  be  accomp. 

23.  38  superscription  also  [was  written]  over  him 

24.  44  which  were  written  in  the  law  of  Moses 
24.  46  Thus  it  is  written,  and  thus  it  behoved 

John  2.  17  his  disciples  remembered  that  it  was  wr. 

6.  31  as  it  is  written,  He  gave  them  bread  from 
6.  45  It  is  written  in  the  proi  liets.  And  they 

8.  17  It  is  also  written  in  your  law ;  that  the 
10.  34  Is  it  not  written  in  your  law,  I  said,  Ye 

12.  14  found  a  young  ass,  sat  thereon;  as  it  is  w. 

12.  16  rememb.  they  that  these  things  were  wr. 

15.  25  word  might  be  fulfilled  that  is  written  in 

19.  20  it  was  written  in  Hebrew,  (and)  Greek 

20.  30  other  signs . .  which  are  not  wi  itten  in  this 

20.  31  But  these  are  written,  that  )e  might  bel. 

21.  25  if  they  should  be  written  every  one,  I  su. 
21.  25  could  not  contain  the  books  that  should 

Acts  1.  20  For  it  is  written  in  the  book  of  Psalms 
7. 42  as  it  is  written  in  the  book  of  the  proph. 

13.  29  when  they  had  fulfilled  all  that  was  writ. 


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Acts  13.  33  as  it  is  also  written  in  the  second  psalm 
15.  15  the  words  of  the  prophets ;  as  it  is  writt. 

23.  5  for  it  is  written,  Thou  shalt  not  speak 
24  14  believing  all  things  which  are  written  in 
Rom.  1.  17  as  it  is  written,  The  just  shall  live  by  fai. 

2  24  amongthe  Gentiles  through  you,  asitis  w. 

4  as  it  is  written.  That  thou  mightest  be 

3.  10  As  it  is  written,  There  is  none  righteous 

4. '  17  As  it  is  written,  I  have  made  thee  a  fath. 

4  23  Now  it  was  not  written  for  his  sake  alone 
i!  36  As  it  is  written,  For  thy  sake  we  are  kill. 

0  13  As  it  is  written,  Jacob  have  I  loved,  but 
0  33  As  it  is  written,  Behold,  I  lay  in  Zion  a 

10  is  as  it  is  w  ritten,  How  beautiful  are  thefe. 

11  8  According  as  it  is  written,  God  hath  given 
11  26  as  it  is  written,  There  shall  come  out  of 
12!  10  for  it  is  written,  Vengeance  (is)  mine,  I 
14. 11  For  it  is  written,  (As)  I  live,  saith  the  L. 
ie.  3  as  it  is  written,  The  reproaches  of  them 
is.  q  as  it  is  written,  For  this  cause  I  will  con. 
is  21  But  as  it  is  written.  To  whom  he  wasnot 

1  Co.  1.  19  For  it  is  written,  I  will  destroy  the  wisd. 

1.  31  That,  according  as  it  is  written,  He  that 

2  9  But  as  it  is  written,  Eye  hath  not  seen 

3  19  For  it  is  written,  He  taketh  the  wise  in 
4.  6  to  think  (of  men)  above  that  which  is  wr. 
q.  9  For  it  is  written  in  the  law  of  M  oses.  Thou 
9. 10  For  our  sakes,  no  doubt,  (this)  is  written 

10.  7  as  it  is  written,  The  people  sat  down  to 

10.  11  they  are  written  for  our  admonition,  upon 

14.21  In  the  law  it  is  written,  With  (men  of) 
is.  45  so  it  is  written,  The  first  man  Adam  was 
15.  54  the  saying  that  is  written,  Deatli  is  swall. 
e  Co.  4.  13  same  spirit  of  faith,  according  as  it  is  w. 

8. 15  As  it  is  written,  He  that  (had  gathered) 

0  9  As  it  is  written.  He  hath  dispersed  abroad 

Gal  3.  10  for  it  is  written,  Cursed  (is)  everyone  that 

3  10  all  things  which  are  written  in  the  book 

3.  13  for  it  is  written,  Cursed  (is)  every  oneth. 

4  22  For  it  is  written,  that  Abraham  had  two 

4.  27  For  it  is  written ;  Rejoice,  (thou)  barren 
Heb.  10.  7  in  the  volume  of  the  book  it  is  written  of 
1  Be.  1 .  16  Because  it  is  written,  Be  ye  holy ;  for  I  am 
Rev.  1.  3  keep  those  things  which  are  written  ther. 

2.  17  in  the  stone  a  new  name  written,  which 
5!  1  a  book  written  within  and  on  the  back 

13.  8  whose  names  are  not  written  in  the  book 
14  1  having  his  Father’s  name  written  in  their 

17!  5  upon  her  forehead  (was)  a  name  written 
17.  8  whose  names  werenot  written  in  the  book 

19.  12  name  written  that  no  man  knew  but  he 
in.  !6on  his  thigh  a  name  written,  King  of  kings 

20.  12  written  in  the  books,  according  to  their 

20. 15  whosoever  was  not  found  written  in  the 
21  27  They  which  are  written  in  the  lamb’s  book 
22.  iS  add  unto  him  the  plagues  that  are  written 
22. 19  (from)  the  things  which  are  written  in  this 

9.  To  write  in ,  lyypdjxa  ccjgrapho. 

2  Co  3.  2  Ye  are  our  epistle  written  in  our  hearts 

3.  3  written  not  with  ink,  but  with  the  spirit 

10.  /n  letters,  iv  ypdp pa<uv  en  grammasin. 

2  Co.f  3.  7  if  the  ministration  of  death,  written  (and 

11. ro  write  upon  or  over,  iniypd<l)ci)  epigrapho. 
Markis.  26  superscription  of  his  accusation  was  writ. 
Rev.  21.  12  names  written  thereon,  which  are  (the  na. 

12.  To  write  he  fore  orpublichj,  irpoypdj/a  progrcipho. 
Rom  15.  4  things  were  written  aforetime  were  writ. 
Eph.  3.  3  made  known,  .asl  wrote  afore  in  few  wor. 

WRONG  (matter  of),  ■wrongfully  — 

1.  Violence,  cijn  chamas. 

Gen.  16.  5  My  wrong  (be) upon  thee:  I  have  given  my 
1  Ch.12.  17  seeing  (there  is)  no  wrong  in  mine  hands 
Job  19.  7  I  cry  out  of  wrong,  but  I  am  not  heard:  I 

2. ATo  judgment,  use's  tA  lo  mishpat. 

Jer.  22.  13  him  that  buildeth.  .his  chambers  by  wrong 
Eze.  22.  29  they  have  oppressed  the  stranger  wrongf. 

3 . A  turning  aside,  nsD  sarah. 

Deut.19.  16  to  testify  against  him  (that  which  is)  wr. 

4.  An  overthrow,  nniy  awalhah. 

Bam.  3.  59  0  Lord,  thou  hast  seen  my  wrong:  judge 

5.  To  be  wrong,  crooked,  aqal,  4. 

Hah.  1.  4  therefore  wrong  judgment  proceede tli 

6 . Evil,  bad,  sn  ra. 

Judgn.  27  but  thou  doest  me  wrong  to  war  against 

7 . Falsehood,  lie,  1QV  sheqer. 

Psa.  35. 19  Let  not  them,  .wrongfully  rejoice  over 
38. 19  they  that  hate  me  wrongfully  are  multip. 
69.  4  destroy  me,  (being)  mine  enemies  wrong. 
119.  86  they  persecute  me  wrongfully;  help  thou 

8  .An  act  of  injustice,  ohiicripa  adikema. 

Acts  18.  14  If  it  were  a  matter  of  wrong  or  wicked  le. 
9. Injustice ,  unrighteousness,  dSuda  adikia. 

2  Co. 12.  13  not  burdensome  to  you?  forgiveme  this  w. 

10.  Unjust,  unrighteous,  aSiKios  adikos, 

1  Pe.  2.  19  for  conscience  toward  G  od ..  suffering  wr. 

WRONG,  to  (go,  suffer,  take)  — 

1  .To  do  violence,  dsii  chamas. 

Prov.  8.  36  .But  he  that  sinneth  against  me  wrongeth 

2.7’o  oppress,  causToppressum,  nv  yanah,  5. 

Jer.  22.  3  do  no  wrong,  do  no  violence  to  the  stran. 

3.  To  do  perversely ,  niy  avail. 

Esth.  1. 16  Vastiti  the  queen  hath  not  done  wrong  to 


4.  To  press  on,  oppress,  pvy  asliaq. 

1  Ch.  16.  21  lie  suffered  no  man  to  do  them  wrong;  yea 

Psa.  105. 14  He  suffered  no  man  to  do  them  wrong;  yea  q 

5.  To  do  wickedly,  or  wrong,  VPy  rasha. 

Exod.  2.  13  said  to  him  that  did  the  wrong,  Wherefore 

6.  To  do  injustice,  or  unrighteousness,  aSi/reV 
Matt.20.  13  Friend,  I  do  thee  no  wrong:  didst  not  th. 
Acts  7.  24  seeing  one  (of  them)  suffer  wrong,  he  de. 

7.  26  Sirs,  ye  are  brethren;  why  do  ye  wrong  one 
7.  27  Buthethat  didhisneiglibour wrong  thrust 
25.  10  to  the  Jews  have  I  done  no  wrong,  as  th. 

1  Co.  6.  7  Why  do  ye  notrathcr  take  wrong?  why  do 

'6r  8  Nay,  ye  do  wrong,  and  defraud,  and  that 

2  Co.  7.  2  we  have  wronged  110  man,  we  have  conn. 

7  12  not  for  his  cause  thathad  done  the  wrong 
7  i2  nor  for  his  cause  that  suffered  wrong,  but 
Col.  3. 25  But  he  that  doeth  wrong  shall  receive  for 
3.  25  wrong  which  he  hath  done:  and  there  is 
Phm.  18  If  he  hath  wronged  thee,  or  oweth  (thee) 

WRONGFULLY,  to  imagine  — 

To  do  violence,  DCiJ  chamas. 

Job  21.  27  devices  (which)  ye  wrongfully  imagine  ag. 

WROUGHT,  to  he  — 

1.  H cum  work,  n’ri  gazith. 

1  Ch.22.  2  set  masons  to  hew  -wrought  stones  to  build 

2.  Work,  n tyy_D  maaseh. 

1  Ki.  7.  26  brim  thereof  was  wrought  like  the  brim 

3.  Settings,  brocade,  wrought  cloth,  nix?*'?  mishbet. 
Psa.  45.  13  glorious  within;  herclothing  (is)  of  wrou. 

4  .Service,  rniffy.  abodah. 

1  Ch.  4.  21  families  of  theliouseof  them  that  wrought 

5 . To  be  served,  tilled,  abad,  4. 

Deut.21.  3  heifer,  which  hath  not  been  wrought  wi. 

6.  Artificer,  graver,  carver,  Erin  charash. 

2  Ch.24.  12  also  such  as  wrought  iron  and  brass  to  m. 

7.  To  be  done,  riy 5!  asah,  2. 

Deut.  13.14  (that)  such  abomination  is  wrought  among 
17.  4  (that)  such  abomination  is  wrought  ill  Is. 
Nell  6.  16  perceived  that  this  work  was  wrought  of 
Eccl.  2.  17  because  the  work  that  is  wrought  under 

8 . To  do,  asah.  , 

Exod  36.  1  Then  wrought  Bezaleel  and  Alioliab,  and 

36.  4  wrought  all  the  work  of  the  sanctuary,  ca. 
36.  8  man  among  them  that  wrought  the  work 
39.  6  they  wrought  onyx  stones  inclosed  in  011. 
Lev  20.  12  They  have  wrought  confusion;  their  blood 
Deut  22.  21  because  she  hath  wr  ought  folly  in  Israel 
Josh.  7.  15  and  because  he  hath  wrought  folly  in  Isr. 
Rutli  2.  19  where  wroughtest  thou?  blessed  be  he  th. 

2  19  showed  her.  .with  whom  she  had  wrought 
2. 19  man’s  name  with  whom  I  wrought  to  day 
iSa  11  13  for  to  day  the  Lord  hath  wrought  salvation 
14.  45  who  hath  wrought  this  great  salvation  111 
14.  45  for  he  hath  wrought  with  God  this  day 

19.  5  the  Lord  wrought  a  great  salvation  for 
2  Sa.18.  13 1  should  have  wrought  falsehood  against 

23.  10,  12  and  the  Lord  wrought  a  great  victory 
iKi.  s.  16  ruled,  .the  people  that  wrought  in  the  w. 

7.  14  came  to  king  Solomon,  and  wrought  all 

16.  25  But  Omri  wrought  evil  in  the  eyes  of  the 
2  Ki.  3.  2  And  he  wrought  evil  in  the  sight  of  the 

12.  11  builders  that  wrought  upon  the  house  of 

17.  11  wrought  wicked  tilings  to  provoke  the  Lo. 
21.  6  wrought  much  wickedness  in  the  sight  of 

2  Ch.21.  6  wrought  (that  which  was)evil  inthesight 

24.  13  So  the  workmen  wrought,  and  the  work 
3i.  20  wropglUUlhat-wiuidLlBl^ 

33 ."TTWTbught  much  evil  in  the  sight  of  the  L. 
34  10  workmen  that  wrought  in  the  house  of 
34. 13  overseers  of  all  that  wrought  the  work  in 

Neh  4. 16  the  half  of  my  servants  wrought  in  the  w. 

4.  17  withoneof  his  hands  wrought  in  the  wo. 
Isa.  26.  18  we  have  not  wrought  any  deliverance  in 
Jer.  11.  15  she  hath  wrought  lewdness  with  many 

18.  3  behold,  he  wrought  a  work  in  the  wheels 
Eze  20.  9,  14,  22  I  wrought  for  my  name’s  sake,  that 

20.  44  when  I  have  wrought  with  you  for  my  na. 

9 .To  become,  ylvopai  ginomai. 

Mark  6.  2  such  mighty  works  are  wrought  by  his  h. 
Acts  5. 12  many  signs  and  wonders  wrought  among 


WRUNG — See  Wring. 


YE  — 

1. Ve,  ye  yourselves,  JinjK  antun. 

Dan.  2.  8  of  certainty  that  ye  would  gain  the  time 

2.  Ye,  yc  yourselves,  DBi tattem. 

Gen.  29.  4  said  to  them,  My  brethren,  whence  (be)  ye 
42.  9  Ye  (are)  spies;  to  see  the  nakedness  of  the 
42. 19  If  ye  (be)  true  (men),  .go.  .carry  corn  for 

3.  Ye,  ye  yourselves,  njflk,  jnx  atten,  attenah. 

Gen.  31.  6  ye  know  that  with  all  my  power  I  have 
Eze.  13.  11  and  ye,  O  great  hailstones,  shall  fall,  and 

13.  20  wherewith  ye  there  hunt  the  souls  to  ma. 
34.  31  ye  my  flock,  the  flock  of  my  pasture,  (are) 

4.  They,  they  themselves,  nan  hemmah. 

Zeph  2.  12  Ethiopians  also,  ye  (shall  be)  slain  by  my 


.Faces,  panim. 

Gen.  40.  7  IVberefore  look  ye  (so)  sadly  to  day  ? 

.You,  ye,  vpds  (acc.)  humas. 

Matt  6.  8  For  your  Father  knoweth.  .before  ye  ask 
John  3.  7  Marvel  not  that  I  said  unto  tliee,  Ye  mu. 
Acts  14.  is  preach  unto  you  that  ye  should  turn  from 
17.  22  perceive  that  in  allitliings  ye  are  too  sup. 
ig.  36  ye  ought  to  be  quiet,  and  to  do  nothing 
Rom.  1. 11  spiritual  gift,  to  the  end  ye  may  be  esta. 

7 .  4  dead . .  that  ye  should  be  married  to  anot. 

11.  25  that  ye  should  be  ignorant  of  this  myste. 

12.  2  that  ye  may  prove  what  (is)  that  good  and 

1  Co  1  7  So  that  ye  come  behind  in  no  gift:  waiting 

’  10. 13  a  way  to  escape,  that  [ye]  may  be  able  to 
10  20  would  not  that  ye  should  have  fellowship 
14.  5  I  would  that  ye  all  spake  with  tongues 

2  Co.  2.  7  So  that  contrariwise  ye  (ought)  rather  to 

6.  1  also  that  ye  receive  not  the  grace  of  God 

7.  II  For  behold  this  self  same  thing,  that  [ye] 
Eph.  4.  17  that  ye  henceforth  walk  not  as  other  Ge. 

4.  22  That  ye  put  off,  concerning  the  former  co. 

6  11  that  ye  may  be  able  to  stand  against  the 
Phil.  1.  7  of  the  gospel,  ye  all  are  partakers  of  my 

1.  10  That  ye  may  approve  things  that  are  exc. 

1  12  But  I  would  ye  should  understand,  bret. 
Col  1. 10  That  [ye]  might  walk  worthy  of  the  Lord 

2.  1  For  I  would  that  ye  knew  what  great  co. 

4!  6  Know  how  ye  ought  to  answer  every  man 

1  Th.  1.  7  So  that  ye  were  ensamples  to  all  that  be. 

2. 12  That  ye  would  walk  worthy  of  God,  who 
4  1  have  received  of  us  how  ye  ought  to  walk 

4'.  3  that  ye  should  abstain  from  fornication 

2  Th  1.  s  that  ye  may  he  counted  worthy  of  the  w. 

2  2  That  ye  he  not  soon  shaken  in  mind,  or  be 

3  6  That  ye  withdraw  yourselves  from  every 
Jas.  2.  7  that  worthy  name  by  the  which  ye  are  ca. 

4  2  desire,  .yet.  .have  not,  because  ye  ask  not 
4.  15  For  that  ye  (ought)  to  say,  If  the  Lord  will 

2  Pe  1  is  endeavour  that  ye  may  be  able  after  my 

3.  11  what  mauner  (of  persons)  ought  ye  to  be 
Jude  5  though  [ye]  once  knew  this,  how  that  the 

7.  Ye,  ye  yourselves,  vpeis  humas. 

Matt.  5.  13  Ye  are  the  salt  of  the  earth :  but  if  the 
s  14  Ye  are  the  light  of  the  world.  A  city  that 
s'  48  Be  ye  therefore  perfect,  even  as  your  Fa. 

6  9  After  this  manner  therefore  pray  ye :  Our 

6.  26  Father  feedeth  them.  Are  ye  not  much 

7.  11  If  ye  then,  being  evil,  know  how  to  give 

7  12  that  men  should  do  to  you,  do  ye  even  so 

9.  4  'Wherefore  think  [ye]  evil  in  your  heart  ? 

10  20  For  it  is  not  ye  that  speak,  hut  the  Spirit 
10  31  ye  are  of  more  value  than  many  sparrows 
Seealso  13.  18;  14.  16;  15.  3,  5.  x6 ;  16.  15;  19.  28,  [28];  20. 

4,  7 ;  21.  13,  32 ;  23.  8,  8,  13,  28,  32 ;  24.  33,  44 ;  26.  31 ,  27. 
24;  28.  5;  Mark  6.  31,  37;  7-  «>  18;  s ■  29!  n.  17.1*0]. 

12.  [27];  13.  11,  23,29;  Luke  6.  [31];  9.13.20;  9.  [55];  10. 
23,  24;  11.  13.  39.  48;  12.  24.  29>  36,  4°;  r6.  15;  *7- 

19.  46;  21.  31;  22.  26,  28,  70;  24.  48,  49;  John  1.  26,  3. 

28;  4.  20,  22,  32,  35,  38,  38;  5-  2°.  23.  34.  35-  38,  39.  44. 
45;  6.  67;  7.  8,  28,  34,  36,  47;  8.  14,  15,  21,  22,  23,  23,  31, 
38,  41.  44.  46.  47.  49.  54;  9-  *9.  2 7 * *7.  3°i  26 •  491 

13.  10, 13,  14,  15.  33.  34;  H-  3. 17.  i9.  19.  l2°J.  20 3.  4. 

5,  14,  16,  16,  27;  16.  20,  20,  22,  27;  18.  31,  19.  0,  35, 
Acts  1.  5;  2.  15,  33,  36;  3.  13.  *4.  25 .  4-  7.  10 1  5-  3°:  7* 

4,  [26],  si,  51,  52;  8-  24;  10.  28,  37;  11.  16;  15.7;  19-  15. 

20.  18,  25;  22.  3;  23.  15;  27.31;  Rom.  1.  6;  6.  11,  7.  4, 

8.  9;  9.  26;  11.  30;  16.  17;  1  Co.  1.  30;  3.  17,  23;  4.  10, 

io,  10;  5.  2,  12 ;  6.  8 ;  9.  1,  2 ;  10.  15 ;  12.  27 ;  14.  9,  12 , 

16.  i,  6,  16;  2  Co.  1.  14;  3.2;  6.  13,  [16J,  18;  8.  9;  9.  4J  11. 

7 ;  12.  11 ;  13.  7.  9 :  Gal.  3-  28,  29;  4-  «;  s- 13;  6-  Eph. 

1.  13;  2.  11,  13,  22 ;  4.  20;  5. 33;  6.  21 ,  Phil.  2.  18,  4. 15, 
is;  Col.  3  4.  7.  8,  13;  4-  1.  i6’.  1  Th-  I-  6>  2-  T?>  *4.  J4> 
19,  20;  3.  8;  4-  9;  5-  4,  5;  2  I’ll-  I.  12;  3.  13;  Jas.  2.  6; 

5.  8;  1  Pe.  2.  9;  2  Pe.  3.  17;  1  Jo.  1.  3;  2.  20,  24;  4.  4, 

Jude  17,  20. 

8.  To  you,  vplv  ( dat . )  humin. 

Matt  18.  12  How  think  ye?  If  a  man  have  an  hundr. 

21.  28  But  what  think  ye?  A  (certain)  man  had 
26.  66  What  think  ye?  They  answered  and  said 

Jlarkm.  64  have  heard  the  blasphemy ;  what  think 
Luke  6.  32  them  whichlove  you,  whatthank  have  ye 

6.  33  which  do  good  to  you, what  thank  have  ye 

6.  34  whom..hope  to  receive,  what  thank  have  ye 
John  1 1.  56  What  think  ye,  that  he  will  not  come  to 
Acts  5.  9  How  is  it  that  ye  have  agreed  together  to 
13-  15  if  ye  have  any  word  of  exhortation  for  tlia 

9.0 f  you,  your,  yours,  vp.Sn/  {gen.)  humun. 

Luke  12.  33  Sell  that  ye  have,  and  give  alms ;  provide 

22.  10  when  ye  are  entered  into  the  city,  there 
1  Co  5.  4  when  ye  are  gathered  together,  and  my 

11.  18  first  of  all,  when  ye  come  together  in  the 
1 1  20  When  ye  come  together  therefore  into  one 
Gal  4  IS  Where  is  then  the  blessedness  ye  spake  of  ? 
1  Pe.  4.  4  Wherein  they  think  it  strange  that  ye  run 

YE  will  — 

There  is,  there  are,  tr  yesh. 

Gen.  24.  49  now  if  ye  will  deal  kindly  and  truly  with 
YE  yourselves  — 

Ye  yourselves ,  v/xtls  huvneis. 

Luke  i2.  36  ye  yourselves  like  unto  men  that  wait  for 
YEA  (doubtless,  rather,  though)  — 

1  .Also,  even,  but,  yea,  though,  (lb’  aph. 

Deut  33.  3  Yea,  he  loved  the  people  ;  all  his  saints 

2 . Also,  {is  it  true)  that,  '3  aph  ki. 

Gen.  3.  1  Yea,  hath  God  said,  Ye  shall  not  eat  of 

3 , Tf,  though,  illu. 

Eccl.  6.  6  Yea,  though  he  live  a  thousand  years  tW. 


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4.  Even ,  also,  yea,  yet,  D3  gam. 

Gen.  20.  6  Yea,  I  know  that  thou  didst  this  in  the 
Nell.  5.  is  yea,  even  their  servants  bare  rule  over  the 

5.  That,  '?  lei. 

Isa.  5.  io  Y’ea,  ten  acres  of  vineyard  shall  yield  one 

6.  But,  except,  unless,  aWa  alia. 

Luke  24.  22  Yea,  and  certain  women  also  of  our  comp. 
John  16.  2  yea,  the  time  cometh,  that  whosoever  ki. 
Rom.  3.  31  through  faith?  God  forbid  :  yea,  we  esta. 

1  Co.  4.  3  or  of  man’s  judgment:  yea,  I  judge  not 

2  Co.  7.  11  yea,  (what)  clearing  of  yourselves,  yea 

7.  11  yea,  (what)  fear,  yea,  (what)  vehement  de. 

7. 11  yea,  (what)  revenge  !  In  all  (things)  ye 
Gal.  4.  17  yea,  they  would  exclude  you,  that  ye  mi. 
Phil.  1.  18  and  I  therein  do  rejoice,  yea,  and  will  re. 

2.  17  Yrea,  and  if  I  be  offered  upon  the  sacrifice 

3.  8  [Yea]  doubtless,  and  I  count  all  things 
Jas.  2.  18  Yea,  a  man  may  say,  Thou  hast  faith,  and 

7.  Or,  either,  even,  e. 

1  Co.  16.  6  it  may  be  that  I  will  abide,  yea,  and  win. 

8.  Indeed  then,  yea  rather,  yea  verily,  yevoovye. 
Luken.  28  Y'ea  rather,  blessed  (are)  they  that  hear 
Phil.  3.  8  yea  doubtless,  and  I  count  all  things  (but) 

9.  Verily,  indeed,  truly,  pray,  va'i  nai. 

Matt.  5.  37  But  let  your  communication  be,  Y’ea,  yea 
9.  28  Believe  ye..  They  said  unto  him,  Yea,  Lo. 

1 1.  9  yea,  I  say  unto  you,  and  more  than  a  pr. 

13.  51  all  these  things?  They  say  unto  him,  Y'ea 

21.  16  Jesus  saith  unto  them,  Y'ea;  have  ye  nev. 
Luke  7.  26  Y’ea,  I  say  unto  you,  and  much  more  than 

12.  5  power  to  cast  into  hell ;  yea,  I  say  unto 
Jolinii  27  She  saith  unto  him,  Yea,  Lord  :  I  believe 

21. 15,  16  Yea,  Lord  :  thou  knowest  that  I  love 
Acts  5.  8  Tell  me . .  And  she  said,  Y’ea,  for  so  much 

22.  27  Tell  me,  art  thou  a  Roman  1  He  said.  Yea 

2  Co.  1.  17  that  with  me  there  should  be  yea  yea,  and 

1.  18  our  word  toward  you  wasnot  yea  andnay 

1. 19  was  not  yea  and  nay,  but  in  him  was  yea 

1.  20  all  the  promises  of  God  in  him  (are)  yea 

Phm.  20  Yea,  brother,  let  me  have  joy  of  thee  in 
•Tas.  5. 12  but  let  your  yea  be  yea ;  and  (your)  nay 
Rev.  14.  13  Y’ea,  saith  the  spirit,  that  they  may  rest 

YEAR,  yearly  — 

1.  Days,  D'O;  yamim. 

Exodi3-  10  this  ordinance  in  his  season  from  year  toy. 
Lev.  25.  29  then,  .(within)  a  full  year  may  he  redeem 
Hum.  9.  22  two  days,  or  a  month,  or  a  year,  that  the 
Josh. 13.  1  Now  Joshua  was  old  (and)  stricken  in  ye. 

13.  1  Thou  art  old  (and)  stricken  in  years,  and 
J udg  1 1 .  40  daughters  of  Israel  went  yearly  to  lament 

17.  10  give  thee  ten  (shekels)  of  silver  by  the  ye. 
21.  19  (there  is)  a  feast  of  the  Lord  in  Shiloh  ye. 

1  Sa.  1.  3  this  man  went  up  out  of  his  city  yearly 

I.  21  went  up  to  offer  unto  the  Lord  the  year. 

2. 19  brought  (it)  to  him  from  year  to  year,  wh. 

2. 19  with  her  husband  to  offer  the  yearly  sac. 
20.  6  (there  is)  a  yearly  sacrifice  there  for  all 

27.  7  time  that  David  dwelt,  .was  a  full  year 

2  Sa.  14.  26  it  was  at  every  year’s  end  that  he  polled 
1  Ki.  1.  1  king  David  was  old  (and)  stricken  in  years 
Amos  4.  4  and  bring,  .your  tithes  after  three  years 

2.  A  year,  a  repetition,  rw  shenah. 

Ezra  4.  24  So  it  ceased  unto  the  second  year  of  the 

5. 11  the  house  that  was  builded  these  many  y, 

5.  13  But  in  the  first  year  of  Cyrus  the  king  of 

6.  3  In  the  first  year  of  Cyrus  the  king,  (the 

6.  15  which  was  in  the  sixth  year  of  the  reign 
Dan.  5.  31  (being)  about  threescore  and  two  years 

7.  1  In  the  first  year  of  Belshazzar  king  of  B. 

%.A  year,  a  repetition,  ret?  shanah. 

Gen.  1. 14  let  them  be .  .for  seasons,  and  for.  .years 

5.  3  Adam  lived  an  hundred  and  thirty  years 

5.  4  days  of  Adam . .  were  eight  hundred  years 

5.  5  days . .  were  nine  hundred  and  thirty  yea. 

5.  6  Seth  lived  an  hundred  and  five  years,  and 
5.  7  eight  hundred  and  seven  years,  and  begat 
5.  8  were  nine  hundred  and  twelve  years :  and 
5.  9  Aud  Enos  lived  ninety  years,  and  begat 

5. 10  eight  hundred  and  fifteen  years, and  beg. 

5. 11  of  Enos  were  nine  hundred  and  five  years 

5. 12  Caiman  lived  seventy  years,  and  begat  M. 

5. 13  eight  hundred  and  forty  years,  and  begat 
5.  14  were  nine  hundred  and  ten  years:  and  he 
5.  15  Mahalaleel  lived  sixty  and  five  years,  and 
5.  16  eight  hundred  and  thirty  years,  and  beg. 

5. 17  were  eight  hundred  ninety  and  five  years 
5.  18  Jared  lived  an  hundred  sixty  and  two  ye. 
5.  19  after  he  begat  Enoch  eight  hundred  years 

5. 20  nine  hundred  sixty  and  two  years ;  and  b. 
3.  21  Enoch  lived  sixty  and  five  years,  and  beg. 
5. 22  he  begat  Methuselah  three  hundred  years 
5.  23  days,  .were  three  hundred  sixty  and  fivey. 
5.  25  lived  an  hundred  eighty  and  seven  years 
5.  26  lived,  .seven  hundred  eighty  and  two  ye. 
5.  27  were  nine  hundred  sixty  and  nine  years 
5.  28  Lamech  lived  an  hundred  eighty,  .two  y. 
5.  30  five  hundred  ninety  and  five  years,  and 

5.  31  were  seven  hundred  seventy  and  seven  ye. 
e„  32  Noah  was  five  hundred  years  old :  and 

6.  3  his  days  shall  be  an  hundred  and  twenty 

7.  6  Noah  (was)  six  hundred  years  old  when 

7.  11  In  the  six  hundredth  year  of  Noah’s  life 

8.  13  in  the  six  hundredth  and  first  year,  in  the 

9.  28  after  the  flood  three  hundred  and  fifty  y. 
9.  29  days  of  Noah  were  nine  hundred  and  fifty 

II. 10  years  old,  and  begat  Arphaxad  two  years 


Gen.  11.  11  five  hundred  years,  and  begat  sons  and 
11.  12  Arphaxad  lived  five  and  thirty  years 
11. 13,  15  four  hundred  and  three  years,  atidbe. 
11.  14  And  Salah  lived  thirty  years,  and  begat 
11.  16  Eber  lived  four  and  thirty  years,  and  be. 
11.  17  four  hundred  and  thirty  years,  and  begat 
11.  18  And  Peleg  lived  thirty  years,  and  begat 
11. 19  two  hundred  and  nine  years,  and  begat 
11.  20  Reu  lived  two  and  thirty  years,  and  beg. 
ii.  21  two  hundred  and  seven  years,  and  begat 
11.  22  And  Serug  lived  thirty  years,  and  begat 
11.  23  two  liuudred  years,  and  begat  sons  and 
11.  24  Nahor  lived  nine  and  twenty  years,  and 
11.  25  an  hundred  and  nineteen  years,  and  beg. 

11.  26  Terah  lived  seventy  years,  and  begat  A. 

11. 32  days  of  Terah  were  two  hundred  and  five 

12.  4  Abram  (was)  seventy  and  five  years  old 

14.  4  Twelve  years,  .in  the  thirteenth  year  they 

14.  5  in  tlie  fourteenth  year  came  Chedoriaom. 

15. 13  they  shall  aftlictthem  four  hundred  years 
16.  3  after  Abram  had  dwelt  ten  years  in  the 

16.  16  Abram  (was)  fourscore  aud  six  years  old 

17.  1  when  Abram  was  ninety  years  old  and 
17.  17  be  born  unto  him  that  is  an  hundred  ye. 
17.  17  and  shall  Sarah,  that  is  ninety  years  old 
17.  21  unto  thee  at  this  set  time  in  the  next  ye. 
17.  24  Abraham  (was)  ninety  years  old  aud  nine 
17.  25  Ishmael  his  son  (was)  thirteen  years  old 
21.  5  hundred  years  old  when  his  son  Isaac  was 

23.  1  Sarah  was  an  hundred  and  seven  and  tw. 
23.  1  (these  were)  the  years  of  the  life  of  Sarah 

25.  7  these  (are)  the  days  of  the  years  of  Abra. 

25.  7  lived,  an  hundred  threescore  and  fifteen  y. 

25. 17  these  (are)  the  years  of  tlielife  of  Ishmael 
25.  17  hundred  and  thirty  and  seven  years :  and 
25.  20  Isaac  was  forty  years  old  when  he  took 

25.  26  Isaac  (was)  threescore  years  old  when  she 

26.  12  received  in  the  same  year  an  hundredfold 

26.  34  Esau  was  forty  years  old  when  lie  took 

29.  18  I  will  serve  thee  seven  years  for  Rachel 
29.  20  Jacob  served  seven  years  for  Rachel,  and 
29.  27  thou shalt serve withmeyet  seven otliery. 
29.  30  and  served  with  him  yet  seven  other  ye. 

31.  38  This  twenty  years  (have)  I  (been)  with 
31.41  Thus  have  I  been  twenty  years  in  thy  I10. 
31.  41  served  thee  fourteen  years,  .and  six  ye. 

35. 28  days,  .were  an  hundred  and  fourscore  y. 
37.  2  Joseph,  (being)  seventeen  years  old,  was 
41.  1  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  two  full  ye. 

4 1 .  26  years ;  and  the  seven  good  ears  (are)  sev.  y. 
41.  27  that  came  up  after  them  (are)  seven  ye. 

41.  27  with  the  east  wind,  shall  be  seven  years 
41.  29  there  come  seven  years  of  great  plenty 
41.  30  there  shall  arise  after  them  seven  years 
41.  34  the  fifth  part,  .in  the  seven  plenteous  ye. 
41.  35  let  them  gather  all  the  food  of.  .good  ye. 
41.  36  for  store  to  the  land  against  the  seven  y. 

4 1 .  46  J  osepii  (was)  thirty  years  old  when  liest. 
41.  47  in  tlie  seven  plenteous  years  the  earth 
41.  48  he  gathered  up  all  the  food  of  the  seveny. 
41.  50  born  two  sons  before  tlie  years  of  famine 
41.  53  seven  years  of  plenteousness  that  was  in 
41.54  seven  years  of  deartli  began  to  come,  acc. 
45.  6  For  these  two  years,  .five  years,  in  the 
45.  11  for  yet  (there  are)  five  years  of  famine 
47.  9  The  days  of  the  years  of  my  pilgrimage 
47.  9  years:  few  and  evil  have  the  days  of  they. 
47.  9  have  not  attained  unto  the  days  of  they. 
47.  17  with  bread  for  all  their  cattle  for  that  year 
47.  18  When  that  year  was  ended,  they  came 
47.  18  tlie  second  year,  and  said  unto  him,  We 
47.  28  lived  in  the  land  of  Egypt  seventeen  ye. 
47.  28  age.  .was  an  hundred  forty  and  seven  ye. 
50. 22  and  Joseph  lived  an  hundred  and  ten  ye. 

50. 26  Joseph  died,  (being)  an  hundred  and  ten  ye. 
Exod.6. 16  years .. (were)  an  hundred,  .and  seven  ye. 

6.  18  years,  .(were)  an  liuudred  thirty  and  thr. 

6. 20  years,  .an  hundred  and  thirty  andseveny. 

7.  7  And  Moses  (was)  fourscore  years  old,  and 
7.  7  fourscore  and  three  years  old,  when  they 

12.  2  it  (shall  be)  the  first  month  of  tlie  year  to 
12.  5  be  without  blemish,  a  male  of  tlie  firsty. 
12.  40  sojourning,  .(was)  four,  .and  thirty  years 
12.  41  end  of  the  four  hundred  and  thirty  years 
16.  35  children  of  Israel  did  eat  manna  forty  yea. 
21.  2  six  years  he  shall  serve ;  and  in  the  seve. 

23. 10  six  years  thou  shalt  sow  thy  land,  and  sli. 
23.  14  thou  shalt  keep  a  feast  unto  me  in  the  ye. 

23. 16  in  the  end  of  the  year,  when  thou  hast  ga. 

23. 17  Three  times  in  the  year  all  thy  males  sh. 
23.  29  drive  them  outfrom  before  tliee  in  one  year 

29.  38  two  lambs  of  the  first  year  day  by  day  co. 

30. 10  atonement  upon  tlie  horns  of  it  once  in  a 

30. 10  once  in  the  year  shall  he  make  atonement 

30.  14  from  twenty  years  old  and  above,  shall 
34.  22  and  the  feast  of  ingathering  at  the  year’s 
34.  23  Thrice  in  the  yearshall  yourmen  children 
34.  24  appear  before  the  Lord,  .thrice  in  the  ye. 

38.26  from  twenty  years  old  and  upward,  for  six 
40.  17  in  the  first  month  in  the  second  year,  on 

Lev.  9.  3  a  calf  and  a  lamb,  (both)  of  the  first  year 
12.  6  she  shall  bring  a  lamb  of  the  first  year  for 

14. 10  one  ewe  lamb  of  the  first  year  without  bl. 
16.  34  to  make  an  atonement,  .once  a  year.  And 
19.  23  three  years  shall  it  be  as  uncircumcised 
19.  24  in  the  fourth  year  all  the  fruit  thereof  sh. 
19.  25  in  tlie  fifth  year  shall  ye  eat  of  the  fruit 
23. 12  of  the  first  year  for  a  burnt  offering  unto 

23. 18  seven  lambs  without  blemish  of  the  first  y. 
23.  19  two  lambs  of  the  first  year  for  a  sacrifice 
23.  41  a  feast  unto  the  Lord  seven daysin  they. 
25.  3  Six  years  thou  shalt  sow  thy  field,  and  six 


Lev.  25.  4  But  in  the  seventh  year  shall  be  a  sabbath 
25.  5  undressed  :  (for)  it  is  a  year  of  rest  unto 
25.  8  sabbaths  of  years ..  seven  times  seven  ye. 

25.  8  years  shall  lie  unto  thee  forty  and  niney. 

25.  10  ye  shall  hallow  the  fiftieth  year,  and  pro. 

25.  11  A  jubilee  shall  that  fiftieth  year  be  unto 
25.  13  In  the  year  of  this  jubilee  ye  shall  return 
25. 15  According  to  the  number  of  years  after  the 
25.  15  according  unto  the  number  of  years  of  the 
25.  16  According  to  the  multitude  of  years  thou 
25.  16  accordingto  the  fewness  of  years  thou  sh. 

25.  20  What  shall  we  eat  the  seventh  year?  beh. 

25.  21  my  blessing  upon  you  in  the  sixth  year 
25.  21  and  it  shall  bring  forth  fruit  for  three  ye. 

25.  22  year,  and  eat.  .of  old  fruit  until  the  year 
25.  27  Then  let  him  count  the  years  of  the  sale 
25.  28  baud  of  him  that  hath  bought  ituntil  they. 

25.  29  whole  year  after  it  is  sold ;  (within)  a  full 
25.  30  not  redeemed  within  the  space  of  a  full  y. 

25.  40  (and)shall  serve  thee  unto  the  yearof  ju. 

25.  50  from  the  year,  .unto  the  year  of  jubilee 
25.  50  shall  be  according  unto  the  number  of  ye. 

25.  5 1  If  (there  be)  yet  many  years  (behind),  acc. 

25.  52  if  there  remain  but  few  years  unto  the  ye. 

25.  52  according  unto  his  years  shall  hegive  him 
25.  53  as  a  yearly  hired  servant  shall  he  he  with 

25.  54  then  he  shall  go  out  in  the  yearof  jubilee 

27.  3  from  twenty  years  old  even  unto  sixty  ye. 

27.  5  from  five  years  old  even  unto  twenty  yea. 

27.  6  from  a  month  old  even  unto  five  years  old 
27.  7  if  (it  be)  from  sixty  yearsold  and  above 
27.  17  If  he  sanctify  his  field  from  the  year  of  ju. 

27.  18  years  that  remain,  even  unto  the  year  of 
27.  23  thy  estimation,  (even)unto  the  yearof  the 

27.  24  In  the  year  of  tlie  jubilee  the  field  shall 
Num.  1.  1  in  the  second  year  after  they  were  come 

1.  3  From  twenty  years  old  and  upward 

So  in  v.  18,  20,  22,  24,  26,  28,  30,  32,  34,  36, 38, 40,  42,  45. 

4.  3  thirty  years  old  and  upward  even  until 
So  in  v.  23,  30,  35,  39,  43,  47. 

6.  12  bring  a  lamb  of  the  first  year  for  a  trespass 

6. 14  one  he  lamb  of  the  first  year  without  ble. 

6.  1 4  one  ewe  lamb  of  the  first  year  without  ble.  ■■ 

7. 15  one  lamb  of  the  first  year,  for  aburnt 
So  in  v.  21,  27,  33,  39,  45,  51,  57,  63,  69,  75,  81. 

7.  17  five  lambs  of  the  first  year:  This  (was)  the 
So  in  v.  23,  29,  35,  41,  47,  53,  59,  65,  71,  77,  83. 

7.  87  the  lambs  of  the  first  year  twelve,  with 

7.  88  he  goats  sixty,  the  lambs  of  the  first  year 

8.  24  from  twenty  aud  five  years  old  and  upw. 

8.  25  from  the  age  of  fifty  years  they  shall  cease 

9.  1  in  the  first  month  of  the  second  year  after 

10.  1 1  second  month,  in  the  second  year,  that  th. 

13.  22  Now  Hebron  was  built  seven  years  before 

14.  29  whole  number,  from  twenty  years  old  and 
14.  33  shall  wander  in  the  wilderness  forty  years 

14.  34  each  day  for  a  year,  .(even)  forty  years 

15.  27  then  he  shall  bring  a  she  goat  of  the  firsty 

26.  2,  4  from  twenty  years  old  and  upward 

28.  3,  9,  11  lambs  of  the  first  year  without  spot 

28.  14  every  month  throughout  the  months  of  the 

28.  19  seven  lambs  of  the  first  year  :  they  shall 

28.  27  ye  shall  offer,  .seven  lambs  of  the  first  y. 

29.  2  seven  lambs  of  the  first  year,  without  bl. 

29.  8  seven  lambs  of  the  first  year ;  they  shall 

29.  13,  17,  20,  23,  26,  29,  32  lambs  of  the  first  ye. 

29.  36  seven  lambs  of  the  first  year,  without  bl. 

32. 11  from  twenty  years  old  and  upward,  shall 

32.  13  wander  in  the  wilderness  forty  years,  un. 

33.  38  died  there,  in  the  fortieth  year  after  the 

33.  39  an  hundred  and  twenty  and  three  years 
Deut.  1.  3  came  to  pass  in  the  fortieth  year,  in  the 

2.  7  these  forty  years  the  Lord  thy  God  (hath 

2.  14  thirty  and  eight  years  ;  until  all  the  gen. 

8.  2  God  led  thee  these  forty  years  in  the  wil. 

8.  4  neither  did  thy  foot  swell,  these  forty  ye. 

11. 12  of  the  year  even  unto  the  end  of  the  year 
14.  22  that  the  field  bringeth  forth  year  by  year 
14.  28  At  the  end  of  three  years  thou  shalt  bring 

14.  28  all  the  tithe  of  thine  increase  the  same  ye. 

15.  1  At  the  end  of  (every)  seven  years  thou  sh. 

15.  9  The  seventh . .  year  of  release,  is  at  hand 
15.  12  serve  thee  six  years,  then  in  the  seventh  y. 

15. 18  in  serving  thee  six  years :  and  the  Lord 

15.  20  year  by  year  in  the  place  which  the  Lord 

16.  16  Three  times  in  a  year  shall  all  thy  males 

24.  5  he  shall  be  free  at  home  one  year,  andsh. 

26.  12  the  tithes  of  thine  increase  the  third  year 
29.  5  I  have  led  you  forty  years  in  the  wilder. 

31.  2  I  (am)  an  hundred  and  twenty  years  old 

31.  10  seven  years,  in  the  solemnity  of  the  year 

32.  7  consider  the  years  of  many  generations 

34.  7  Moses  (was)  an  hundred  and  twenty  years 
Josh.  5.  6  For  tlie  children  of  Israel  walked  forty  y. 

5. 12  eatof  thefruitof thelandof Canaanthaty. 

14.  7  Forty  years  old  (was)  I  when  Moses  the  se. 

14.  10  kept  me  alive,  .these  forty  and  five  years 
14.  10  I  (am)  this  day  fourscore  and  five  years 
24.  29  died,  (being)  an  hundred  and  ten  years  old 
Judg.  2.  8  died,  (being)  an  hundredand  ten  years  old 

3.  8  children . .  served  Chuslian-ris.  eight  years 
3. 11  land  had  rest  forty  years.  And  Othniel  the 
3.14  served  Eglou  the  king  of  Moab  eighteen  y. 

3.  30  And  the  land  had  rest  fourscore  years 

4.  3  twenty  years  he  mightily  oppressed  the 

5.  31  his  might.  And  the  land  had  rest  forty  y. 

6.  1  them  into  the  hand  of  Midian  seven  years 
6.  25  even  the  secoiid  bullock  of  seven  years  old 

8.  28  country  was  in  quietness  forty  years  in  the 

9.  22  When  Abimeleeh  had  reigned  three  years 

10.  2  j udged  Israel  twenty  and  three  years,  and 

10.  3  arose.,  and  judged  Israel  twenty.,  twoy. 


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8  that  year  they  vexed  and  oppressed  the 
8  eighteen  years,  all  the  children  of  Israel 

26  by  the  coasts  of  Anion,  three  hundred  y. 

40  went,  .to  lament,  .four  days  in  a  year 

,  Jephthah  judged  Israel  six  years.  Then 
O  for  his  sons:  and  he  judged  Israel  seven  y. 

11  judged  Israel;  and  he  judged  Israel  ten  y. 

14  ten  ass  colts:  and  he  judged  Israel  eight  y. 

x  into  the  hands  of  the  Philistines  forty  ye. 

20  in  the  days  of  the  Philistines  twenty  years 

71  his  father:  and  hejudgedlsraeltvventyy. 

4  Ruth':  and  they  dwelt  there  about  ten  ye. 

,  he  did  so  year  by  year,  when  she  went  up 

1=  Now  Eli  was  ninety  and  eight  years  old 
18  died.  .And  he  had  judged  Israel  forty  ye. 

2  the  time  was  long;  for  it  was  twenty  years 
16  went  from  year  to  year  in  circuit  to  Eeth. 

1  one  year;  and  when  he  had  reigned  two  y. 

7  hath  been  with  me  these  days,  or  these  y. 

.  10  forty  years  old.  .and  reigned  two  years 
1 1  the  time . .  was  seven  years  and  six  mou  ths 
4  lie  was  five  years  old  when  the  tidings 
4  thirty  years  old .  .(and)  he  reigned  forty  y. 

;  Z  reigned  over  Judah  seven  years  and  six 
7  in  Jerusalem  he  reigned  thirty  and  three 
i  came  to  pass,  after  the  year  was  expired 

27  came  to  pass  after  two  full  years,  that  A. 

78  and  went  to  Geshur,  and  was  there  three  y. 

28  So  Absalom  dwelt  two  full  years  111  Jeru. 

7  came  to  pass  after  forty  years,  that  Abs. 

72  was  a  very  aged  man,  (even)  fourscore  y. 

77  I  (am)  this  day  fourscore  years  old;  (and) 

I  three  years,  year  after  year;  and  David 
17  Shall  seven  years  of  famine  come  unto 

II  forty  years:  seven  years  reigned  he  111  H. 

11  thirty  and  three  years  reigned  he  m  Jer. 

70  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  three  years,  tli. 

7  each  man  his  month  in  a  year  made  pro. 

11  thus  gave  Solomon  to  Hiram  year  by  year 
1  in  the  four  hundred  and  eightieth  year  af. 

1  in  the  fourth  year  of  Solomon’s  reign  ov. 

77  In  the  fourth  year  was  the  foundation  of 

78  in  the  eleventh  year.  .So  was  he  seven  ye. 

1  was  building  his  ownhouse  thirteen  years 

10  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  twenty  years 
27  three  times  in  a  year  did  Solomon  oiler 
14  gold  that  came  to  Solomon  in  one  year 
22  once  in  three  years  came  the  navy  of  Tar. 

27  spices,  horses,  and  mules,  a  rate  year  by 
42  the  time  that  Solomon  reigned . .  forty  ye. 

20  two  and  twenty  years:  and  he  slept  with 

21  Rehoboam  (was)  forty  and  one  years  old 
21  reigned  seventeen  years  111  Jerusalem,  the 
27  came  to  pass,  in  the  fifth  year  of  king  Re. 

1  Now  iu  the  eighteenth  year  of  king  Jer. 

2  Three  years  reigned  he  in  Jerusalem,  and 
o  in  the  twentieth  year  of  Jeroboam  king  of 

10  forty  and  one  years  reigned  he  in  Jerus. 

27  second  year,  .and  reigned  over  Israel  two 

28  Even  in  the  third  year  of  Asa  king  of  Ju. 

77  I11  the  third  year  of  Asa  king  of  Judah  be. 

77  son  of  Aliijali  to  reign . .  twenty  and  four  y. 

8  In  the  twenty  and  sixth  year  of  Asa  king 
8  to  reign  over  Israel  in  Tirzali,  two  years 
10  twenty  and  seventh  year  of  Asa  king  of  J. 

17  I11  the  twenty  and  seventh  year  of  Asa  ki 
27  In  the  thirty  and  first  year  of  Asa  king  of 
27  twelve  years:  six  years  reigned  he  in  Tir. 

20  in  the  thirty  and  eighth  year  of  Asa  king 
20  reigned  over  Israel .  twenty  and  two  yea. 

1  there  shall  not  be  dew  nor  rain  these  yea. 

1  came  to  Elijah  in  the  third  year,  saying 
22  for  at  the  return  of  the  year  the  king  of  S. 

26  it  came  to  pass  at  the  return  of  the  year 

1  continued  three  years  without  war  betw 

2  came  to  pass  in  the  third  year,  that  Jeh. 

41  to  remn  over  Judah  in  the  fourth  year  of 

42  Jehoshaphat  (was)  thirty  and  five  years 
42  he  reigned  twenty  and  five  years  111  Jeru. 
71  over  Israel  in  Samaria  the  seventeenth  ye. 
71  of  Judah,  and  reigned  two  years  over  Is. 
17  in  the  second  year  of  Jehoram  the  son  of 

1  over  Israel  in  Samaria  the  eighteenth  ye. 

1  kin"  of  Judah,  and  reigned  twelve  years 

1  it  shall  also  come  upon  the  land  seven  ye. 

2  woman,  .sojourned  in  theland.  .seven  ye. 

7  it  came  to  pass  at  the  seven  years’  end 
[6  in  the  fifth  year  of  Joramtlie  son  of  Allah 
17  Thirty  and  two  years  old.  .reigned  eight  y. 

27  In  the  twelfth  year  of  Joramtlie  son  of  A. 
26  Two  and  twenty  years  old .  .reigned  one  y. 

20  in  the  eleventh  year  of  J  oram  the  son  of 
76  And  the  time .  .(was)  twenty  and  eight  ye. 

7  with  her  hid  in  the  house  of  the  Lord  sixy. 

4  seventh  year  Jehoiada  sent  and  fetched 

21  Seven  years  old  (was)  Jehoash  when  he  be. 
1  In  the  seventh  year  of  Jehu,  Jehoash  be. 
1  forty  years  reigned  he  in  Jerusalem.  And 
6  in  the  three  and  twentieth  year  of  king  J. 

1  In  the  three  and  twentieth  year  of  J oasli 
1  Isr.  in  Samaria,  (and  reigned)  seventeen  y. 

10  In  the  thirty  and  seventh  year  of  Joash 
10  began  to  reign,  and  (reigned)  sixteen  years 

20  invaded  the  land  at  the  cominginof  they. 

1  In  the  second  year  of  Joash  son  of  Jelioa. 

2  He  was  twenty  and  five  years  old  when 
2  reigned  twenty  and  nine  years  in  Jerusa. 

17  son  of  Jehoaliaz  Icing  of  Israel,  fifteen  ye. 

21  sixteen  years  old,  and  made  him  king  in 
27  In  the  fifteenth  year  of  Amaziah  the  son 
27  in  Samaria,  (and  reigned) forty  and  one  ye. 

1  In  the  twenty  and  seventh  year  of  Azariali 

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n  Sixteen  years  old  was  he  when  he  began 
2  and  he  reigned  two  and  fifty  years  in  Jer. 

8  In  the  thirty  and  eighth  year  of  Azariah 
n  began  to  reign  in  the  nine  and  thirtieth  y. 

17  I11  the  nine  and  thirtieth  year  of  Azariali 
17  reign  over  Israel,  (and  reigned)  ten  years 
27  In  the  fiftieth  year  of  Azariah  king  of  Ju. 

27  Israel  in  Samaria,  (and  reigned)  two  yea. 

27  In  the  two  and  fiftieth  year  of  Azariah  ki. 

27  over  Israel  in  Samaria,  (and  reigned)  tw. 

00  reigned  in  his  stead,  in  the  twentieth  ye. 

72  In  the  second  year  of  Pekah  the  son  of  R. 

77  Five  and  twenty  years  old  was  he  when 
77  reigned  sixteen  years  in  Jerusalem.  And 

1  In  the  seventeenth  year  of  I’ekah  the  son 

2  Twenty  years  old  was  Ahaz  when  he  beg. 

2  reigned  sixteen  years  in  Jerusalem,  and 
1 111  the  twelfth  yearof  Ahaz  king  of  Judah 
1  Elali  to  reign  in  Samaria  over  Israel  nine  y . 

4  no  present . .  as  (he  had  done)  year  by  year 
7  went,  .to  Samaria,  and  besieged  it  three  y. 

6  In  the  ninth  year  of  Hoshea  the  king  of  A. 

1  in  the  third  year  of  Hoshea  son  of  Elah 

2  Twenty  and  five  years  old  was  he  when  he 
2  he  reigned  twenty  and  nine  years  in  Jer. 
o  fourth  year,  .which  was  the  seventh  year 

'  ,o  at  the  end  of  three  years,  .in  the  sixth  ye. 

.  10  that  (is)  the  ninth  year  of  Hoshea  king  of 
12  Now  in  the  fourteenth  year  of  king  ll(?z. 

’  20  eat  this  year,  .in  the  second  year  that  wli. 

.  20  in  the  third  year  sow  ye,  and  reap,  and 

6  I  will  add  unto  thy  days  fifteen  years,  and 
1  JIauasseh  (was)  twelve  years  old  when  he 
1  reigned  fifty  and  five  years  in  Jerusalem 

10  Amon(was)  twenty  andtwo  years  old  when 
iq  reigned  two  years  in  Jerusalem.  And  his 
1  Josiah  (was)  eight  years  old  when  lie  beg. 
i  he  reigned  thirty  and  one  years  in  Jerus. 

7  came  topass  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  king 
27  But  in  the  eighteenth  yearof  king  Josiah 
71  Jehoaliaz  (was)  twenty  and  three  years  old 
76  Jehoiakim  (was)  twenty  and  five  years  old 
76  and  he  reigned  eleven  years  in  Jerusalem 

1  and  J  ehoiakim  becamehis  servant  three  y. 

8  Jehoiachin  (was)  eighteen  years  old  when 
12  king  of  Babylon  took  him  in  the  eiglithy. 

18  Zedekiali  (was)  twenty  and  one  years  old 
18  reigned  eleven  years  in  Jerusalem.  And 

1  cameto  pass  in  the  ninthyear  of  lus  reign 

2  city  was  besieged  unto  the  eleventh  year 
8  which  (is)  the  ninteenth  year  of  king  Ne. 

27  came  to  pass  in  the  seven  and  thirtieth  y 
27  in  tlieyearthat  he  began  to  reign,  did  lilt 
21  he  married  when  he  (was)  threescore  ye. 

4  there  he  reigned  seven  years  and  six  mo. 

4  Jerusalem  he  reigned  thirty  and  three  y. 

1  came  to  pass,  that  after  the  year  was  ex. 

12  Either  three  years  famine ;  or  three  mon. 

7  numbered  from  the  age  of  thirty  years  and 

24  from  the  age  of  twenty  years  and  upward 
27  numbered  from  twenty  years  old  ami  ab. 

71  In  the  fortieth  year  of  the  reign  of  David 

1  throughout  all  the  months  of  the  year,  of 
27  number  of  them  from  twenty  years  old 
27  time . .  (was)  forty  years ;  seven  years  reig. 

2  second  month,  in  the  fourth  year  of  his 

1  it  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  twenty  years 

13  three  times  in  the  year,  (even)  in  the  fe. 

1 3  gold  that  came  to  Solomon  in  one  year  was 
21  every  three  years  once  came  the  ships  of 
24  spices,  horses,  .mules,  a  rate  year  by  year 

30  reigned  iu  Jerusalem  over.  .Israel  forty  y. 

17  three  years:  for  three  years  they  walked 

2  in  the  fifth  year  of  king  Rehoboam,  Shis. 
13  Rehoboam  (was)  one  and  forty  years  old 

17  reigned  seventeen  years  in  Jerusalem,  the 

1  Now  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  king  Jero. 

2  He  reigned  three  years  in  Jerusalem.  His 
1  In  his  days  the  land  was  quiet  ten  years 

6  land  had  rest,  .lie  had  no  war  in  those  ye. 
10  month,  in  the  fifteenth  year  of  the  reign 
iq  no  (more)  war  unto  the  five  and  thirtieth  y. 

1  In  the  six  and  thirtieth  year  of  the  reign 

12  Asa  in  the  thirty  and  ninth  year  of  Ins  re. 

13  died  in  the  one  and  fortieth  year  of  Ins 

7  Also  in  the  third  year  of  his  reign  he  sent 

2  after  (certain)  years  he  went  down  to  A. 

31  thirty  and  five  years  old  when  he  began 

31  he  reigned  twenty  and  five  years  in  Jeru. 

!  5  Jehoram  (was)  thirty  and  two  years  old 

5  to  reign,  and  he  reigned  eight  years  in  J. 
20  thirty  and  two  years  old  was  he  when  he 
20  and  he  reigned  in  Jerusalem  eight  years 
2  Forty  and  two  years  old(was)Ahaziali  when 
2  he  reigned  one  year  in  J erusalem.  His  m. 
i2  with  them  hid  in  the  house  of  God  six  y. 
j’  1  in  the  seventh  year  Jehoiada  strengthen. 
1  Joash  (was)  seven  years  old  when  he  be. 

24  1  reigned  forty  years  in  Jerusalem.  His  mo. 

24  5  the  house  of  your  God  from  year  to  year 

24.  15  hundred  and  thirty  years  old  (was  he)wh. 

24  23  came  to  pass  at  the  end  of  the  year,  (that) 

25  1  Amaziah  (was)  twenty  and  five  years  old 

23  1  reigned  twenty  and  nine  years  in  J erusa 

23.  3  numbered  them  from  twenty  years  old  and 

23.  25  lived  after  the  death  of  Joash.  .fifteen  y. 
26.  1  who  (was)  sixteen  years  old,  and  made 
26.  3  Sixteen  years  old  (was)  Uzziah  when  he 

26.  3  he  reigned  fifty  and  two  years  in  Jerusa. 

27.  1  Jotliam  (was)  twenty  and  five  years  old 

27  1  and  he  reigned  sixteen  years  in  J  erusalem 

27  5  children  of  Ammon  gave  him  the  same  y. 


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5  pay  unto  him,  both  the  second  year  and 
8  He  was  five  and  twenty  years  old  when  lie 
8  to  reign,  and  reigned  sixteen  years  in  Je. 

1  Ahaz  (was)  twenty  years  old  when  he  he. 

1  reigned  sixteen  years  in  Jerusalem,  hut 
1  five  and  twenty  years  old,  and  he  reigned 
1  nine  and  twenty  years  in  Jerusalem.  And 
3  He,  in  the  first  year  of  his  reign,  in  the 

16  from  three  years  old  and  upward,  (even) 

17  from  twenty  years  old  and  upward,  111th. 

1  Mauasseh  (was)  twelve  years  old  when  he 
1  and  he  reigned  fifty  and  five  years  in  Jer. 

21  A m on  (was)  two  and  twenty  years  old  wn. 

21  began  to  reign,  and  reigned  two  years  m 
1  Josiah  (was)  eight  years  old  when  lie  beg. 

1  he  reigned  in  Jerusalem  one  and  thirty  y. 

3  For  iu  the  eighth  year  of  his  reign,  while 
3  in  the  twelfth  year  he  began  to  purge  Ju. 

8  Now  in  the  eighteenth  year  of  his  reign 
19  I11  the  eighteenth  yearof  the  reign  of  Jo. 

2  Jelioahaz  (was)  twenty  and  three  years  old 
5  Jehoiakim  (was)  twenty  and  five  years  old 
5  reigned  eleven  years  in  Jerusalem,  and 

9  Jehoiachin  (was)  eight  years  old  when  lie 

10  when  the  year  w  as  expired,  king  Nebuch. 

1 1  Zedekiah  (was)  one  and  twenty  years  old 
11  to  reign,  and  reigned  eleven  years  in  Jer. 

21  sabbath,  to  fulfil  threescore  and  ten  yearn 

22  Now  in  the  first  yearof  Cyrus  king  of  Pe. 

1  Now  in  the  first  year  of  Cyrus  king  of  Pe. 

8  Now  in  the  second  year  of  their  coming 

8  from  twenty  years  old  and  upward,  to  set 

7  in  the  seventh  year  of  Artaxerxesthekmg 

8  month, which  (was)  in  the  seventh  yearof 
1  in  tlie  twentieth  year,  as  I  was  in  Sliushan 

I  in  the  twentieth  yearof  Artaxerxes  the  k. 

14  year  even  unto  the  two  and  thirtieth  year 
14  twelve  years,  I  and  my  brethren  have  not 
2t  Yea,  forty  years  didst  thou  sustain  them 

70  Yet  many  years  didst  thou  forbear  them 

71  we  should  leave  the  seventh  year,  and  the 

72  to  charge  ourselves  yearly  with  the  third 
34  at  times  appointed  year  by  year,  to  burn 
75  fruit  of  all  trees,  year  by  year,  unto  the  I10. 

6  for  in  the  two  and  thirtieth  year  of  Arta. 

7  In  the  third  year  of  his  reign  he  made  a 
16  month  Tel.eth,  in  the  seventh  year  of  lus 

7  in  the  twelfth  year  of  kingAhasuerus,  they 

21  and  the  fifteenth  day  of  the  same,  yearly 
27  acc.  to  their  (appointed)  time,  every  year 

6  let  it  not  lie  joined  unto  the  daysof  tlieye. 

5  days  as  the  days  of  man?  (are)  thy  years 
20  the  number  of  years  is  hidden  to  the  op. 

22  When  a  few  years  are  come,  then  I  shall 

7  and  multitude  of  years  should  teach  wis. 

I I  spend  their  days  in  prosperity,  aud  their  y. 

26  neither  can  the  number  of  his  years  be  se. 

16  this  lived  Job  an  hundred  and  forty  years 

10  For  my  life  is  spent  with  grief,  and  my  y. 

6  prolong  the  king’s  life;  (and)  his  years  as 

11  Thou  crownestthe  yearwitlitliygoodness 

5  I  have  considered  the  days  of  old,  the  ye. 

.  10  the  years  of  the  right  hand  of  the  mostlii. 

;  33  consume  in  vanity,  and  their  years  in  tr. 

,.  4  For  a  thousand  years  in  thy  siglit(arebut) 

o  we  spend  our  years  as  a  tale  (that  is  told) 
10  The  days  of  our  years  are  threescore  years 
10  by  reason  of  strength(tliey  be)fourscorey. 
15  (and)  the  years  (wherein)  we  have  seen  evil 
10  Forty  years  long  was  I  grieved  with  (this) 
24  thy  years  (are)  throughout  all  generations 
27  (art)  the  same,  and  thy  years  shall  have 

10  sayings  ;  and  the  years  of  thy  life  shall  be 
g  Lest  thou  give,  .thy  years  unto  the  cruel 

11  and  the  years  of  thy  life  shall  be  increased 

27  but  the  years  of  the  wicked  shall  be  sho. 

3  so  that  the  days  of  his  years  be  many,  and 

6  though  he  live  a  thousand  years  twice  (t.) 

8  But  if  a  man  live  many  years,  (and)  rejo. 

1  years  draw  nigh,  when  thou  slialt  say,  I 
1  In  the  year  that  king  Uzziah  died  I  saw 
8  within  threescore  and  five  years  shall  Ep. 

28  Iu  the  year  that  king  Ahaz  died  was  this 

14  Within  three  years,  as  the  years  of  an  liir. 

1  In  the  year  that  Tartan  came  unto  Ashdod 

3  walked  naked  and  barefoot  three  years 
16  Within  a  year,  according  to  the  years  of 

15  Tyte  shall  lie  forgotten  seventy  years,  acc. 
15,  17  after  the  eud  of  seventy  years 

1  add  ye  year  to  year;  let  them  kill  sacrifi. 
10  Many  days  and  years  shall  be  troubled,  ye 
8  year  of  recompences  for  the  controversy 

1  Now'  it  came  to  pass  in  the  fourteenth  ye. 
30  Ye  shall  eat  (this)  year  that  which  spring. 
30  the  second  year . .  and  in  the  third  year 

5  behold,  I  will  add  unto  thy  days,  .years 

10  I  am  deprived  of  the  residue  of  my  years 
1 5  I  shall  go  softly  all  my  years  in  the  bitter. 

2  To  proclaim  the  acceptable  year  of  the 

4  mine  heart,  and  the  year  of  my  redeemed 
20  for  the  child  shall  die  an  hundred  years 
20  sinner,  (being)  an  hundred  years  old,  sli. 

2  king  of  Judah,  in  the  thirteenth  year  of 

7  unto  the  end  of  the  eleventh  year  of  Zed. 
23  men  of  Anathoth,  (even)  the  year  of  their 

8  shall  not  be  careful  in  the  yearof  drought 
12  evil  upon  them,  (even)  the  year  of  their 

1  fourth  year  of  Jehoiakim  the  son  of  Jos. 
1  first  year  of  Nebuchadnezzar  king  of  Bab. 

3  From  the  thirteenth  year  of  Josiah  the 
3  that  is  the  three  and  twentieth  year  the 

11  shall  serve  the  king  of  Babylon  twenty  y. 


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Jcr.  25. 12  when  twenty  years  are  accomplished, (that) 

28.  1  came  to  pass  the  same  year,  in  the  begin. 
28.  1  in  the  fourth  year,  (and)  in  the  fifth  mon. 
28.  3  Within  two  full  years  will  I  bring  again 

28.  11  nations  within  the  space  of  fwcfull  years 

28. 16  this  year  thou  shalt  die,  because  thou  ha. 

28. 17  So  Hananiah  the  prophet  died  the  samey. 

29.  10  That  after  seventy  years  be  accomplished 
32.  1  in  the  tenth  year  of  Zedekiah  king  of  Ju. 
32.  1  which  (was)  the  eighteenth  yearof  Nebuc. 
34. 14  At  the  end  of  seven  years  let  ye  go  every 
34.  14  when  he  hath  served  thee  six  years,  thou 
36.  1  in  the  fourth  year  of  Jehoiakim  the  son 
36.  9  came  to  pass  in  the  fifth  year  of  J ehoialcim 
39.  1  In  the  ninth  year  of  Zedekiah  king  of  Ju. 
39.  2  in  the  eleventh  year  of  Zedekiah,  in  the 

45.  1  in  the  fourth  year  of  Jehoiakim  the  sou 

46.  2  smote  in  the  fourth  year  of  Jehoiakim 

45.  44  upon  Moab,  the  year  of  their  visitation 
51.  46  rumour  shall  both  come  (one)  year,  and 
51. 46  in  (another)  year  (shall  come)  a  rumour 

51.  59  into  Babylon  in  the  fourth  year  of  his  re. 

52.  1  Zedekiah  was  one  and  twenty  years  old 
52.  1  and  he  reigned  eleven  years  in  Jerusalem 
52.  4  it  came  to  pass  in  the  ninth  year  of  his  re. 
52.  5  So  the  city  was  besieged  unto  the ..  year 

52. 12  which  was  the  nineteenth  year  of  Nebuc. 
52.  28  In  the  seventh  year  three  thousand  Jews 
52.  29  In  the  eighteenth  year  of  Nebuchadrezzar 
52.  30  In  the  three  and  twentieth  year  of  Nebu. 
52.  31  in  the  seven  and  thirtieth  year  of  the  ca. 
52.  31  king  of  Babylon  in  the  (first)  year  of  his 

Eze.  1.  1  Now  it  came  to  pass  in  the  thirtieth  year 

1.  2  which  (was)  the  fifth  year  of  king  Jehoia. 
4.  5  I  have  laid  upon  thee  the  years  of  their 

4.  6  I  have  appointed  thee  each  day  for  a  ye. 

8.  1  came  to  pass  in  the  sixth  year,  in  the  six. 

20.  1  came  to  pass  in  the  seventh  year,  in  the 
22.  4  art  come  (even)  unto  thy  years ;  therefore 
24.  1  Again,  in  the  ninth  year,  in  the  tenth  m. 
26.  1  came  to  pass  in  the  eleventh  year,  in  the 
29.  1  In  the  tenth  year,  in  the  tenth  (month) 
29. 11  neither  shall  it  be  inhabited  forty  years 
29.  12  laid  waste  shall  be  desolate  forty  years 

29. 13  At  the  end  of  forty  years  will  I  gather  the 

29.  17  came  to  pass  in  the  seven  and  twentieth  y. 

30.  20  came  to  pass  in  the  eleventh  year,  in  the 

31.  1  came  to  pass  in  the  eleventh  year,  in  the 

32.  1  came  to  pass  in  the  twelfth  year,  in  the 

32. 17  It  came  to  pass  also  in  the  twelfth  year 

33.  21  came  to  pass  in  the  twelfth  year  of  our 

38.  8  in  the  latter  years  thou  shalt  come  into 

38. 17  prophesied  in  those  days  (many)  years 

39.  9  and  theyshall  burn  them  with  fire,  .years 

40.  1  In  the  five  and  twentieth  year  of  our  cap. 
40.  1  in  the  beginning  of  the  year,  .fourteenth 

46. 13  a  lamb  of  the  first  year  without  blemish 

46.  17  then  it  shall  be  his  to  the  year  of  liberty 
Dan.  1.  1  In  the  third  year  ofthe  reign  of  Jehoiakim 

1.  5  so  nourishing  them  three  years,  that  at 
1. 21  Daniel  continued  (even)  unto  the  first  year 

2.  1  in  tile  second  year  of  the  reign  of  Nebuc. 

8.  1  In  the  third  year  of  the  reign  of  king  Be. 

9.  1  In  the  first  year  of  Darius  the  son  of  Ah. 

9.  2  In  the  first  year  of  his  reign,  I  Daniel  uu. 
9.  2  by  books  the  number  of  the  years,  where. 
9.  2  would  accomplish  seventy  years  in  the 

10.  1  In  the  third  year  of  Cyrus  king  of  Persia 

11.  1  Also  I,  in  the  first  year  of  Darius  theM. 
11.  6  in  the  end  of  years  they  shall  join  them. 
11.  8  continue  (more)  years  than  the  king  of 
11.  13  certainly  come  after  certain  years  with 

Joel  2.  2  after  it,  (even)  to  the  years  of  many  gen. 

2.  25  will  restore  to  you  the  years  that  the  lo. 
Amos  1.  1  king  of  Israel,  two  years  before  the  eart. 
2. 10  led  you  forty  years  through  the  wilderness 

5.  25  and  offerings  in  the  wilderness  forty  years 
Mic.  6.  6  with  burnrofferings,  with  calves  of  a  ye. 
Ilab.  3.  2  years,  in  the  midst  of  the  years  make  kn. 
Hag.  1.  1,  15  In  the  second  year  of  Darius  the  king 

2.  10  in  the  second  year  of  Darius,  came  the  w. 
Zech.  1.  1  In  the  eighth  month,  in  the  second  year 

1.  7  in  the  second  year  of  Darius,  came  the 

1.  12  indignation  these  threescore  and  ten  ye. 

7.  1  came  to  pass  in  the  fourth  yearof  king  D. 

7.  3  myself,  as  I  have  done  these  so  many  y.? 
7.  5  even  those  seventy  years,  did  ye  at  all 

14.  16  even  go  up  from  year  to  year  to  worship 
Mai.  3.  4  as  in  the  days  of  old,  and  as  in  former  y. 

4.  A  year ,  repetition ,  revolution ,  iviavr&s  eniautos. 

Luke  4. 19  To  preach  the  acceptable  year  of  the  Lo. 
John  11.  49  Caiaphas,  being  the  high  priest  that,  .year 
11.  51  but  being  high  priest  that  year,  he  prop. 

18.  13  which  was  the  high  priest  that  same  yea. 
Acts  11.  26  that  a  whole  year  they  assembled  thems. 

18.  11  continued  (there)  a  year  and  six  months 
Gal.  4.  10  observe  days,  and  months,  and  times,  and 
Heb.  9.  7  (went)  the  high  priest  alone  once  every  y. 
9.  25  enteretli  into  the  holy  place  every  year 

10.  1  which  they  offered  year  by  year  continu. 
10.  3  remembrance  again  (made)  of  sin  every  y. 
Jas.  4. 13  continue  there  a  year,  and  buy  and  sell 
5.  17  rained  not.  .by  the  space  of  three  years 
Bev.  9.  15  were  prepared  for.  .a  year,  for  to  slaythe 

5.  A  year,  eros  etos. 

Matt.  9.  20  diseased  with  an  issue  of  blood  twelve  y. 
Mark  5.  25  which  had  an  issue  of  blood  twelve  years 
5.  42  for  she  was  (of  the  age)  of  twelve  years 
Luke  2.  36  had  lived  with  an  husband  seven  years 

2.  37  widow  of  about  fourscore  and  four  years 

3.  41  went  to  Jerusalem  every  year  at  the  feast 


Luke  2.  42  when  he  was  twelve  years  old,  they  went 

3.  1  Now  in  the  fifteenth  year  of  the  reign  of 

3.  23  Jesus  himself  began  to  lie  about  thirty  y. 

4.  25  when  the  heaven  was  shut  up  three  years 

8.  42  only  daughter,  about  twelve  years  of  age 
8. 43  woman,  having  an  issue  of  blood  twelve  y. 

12.  19  hast  much  goods  laid  up  for  many  years 

13.  7  these  three  years  I  come  seeking  fruit  on 
13.  8  let  it  alone  this  year  also,  till  I  shall  dig 
13.  11  had  a  spirit  of  infirmity  eighteen  years 
13. 16  Satan  hath  bound,  lo,  theseeighteen  years 
15.  29  Lo,  these  many  years  and  served  thee,  ne. 

John  2.  20  Forty  and  six  years  was  this  temple  in  bu. 

5.  5  which  had  an  infirmity  thirty  and  eighty. 

8.  57  Thou  art  not  yet  fifty  years  old,  and  hast 
Acts  4.  22  For  the  man  was  above  forty  years  old  or 

7.  6  and  entreat(them)  evil  four  hundred  yea. 
7.  30  when  forty  years  were  expired,  there  ap. 
7.  36  wonders . .  in  the  wilderness  forty  years 
7.  42  (by  the  space  of)  forty  year  in  the  wilder.? 

9.  33  which  had  kept  his  bed  eight  years,  and 
13.  20  the  space  of  four  hundred  and  fifty  years 
13.  21  tribe  of  Benjamin,  by  the  space  of  forty  y. 

19.  10  this  continued  by  the  space  of  two  years 
24.  io  know  that  thou  hast  been  of  many  years 
24.  17  Now  after  many  years  I  came  to  bring 

Bom. 15.  23  having  a  great  desire  these  many  years 
2  Co.  12.  2  knew  a  man  in  Christ  above  fourteen  ye. 
Gal.  1.  18  Then  after  three  years  I  went  up  to  Jer. 

2.  1  Then  fourteen  years  after  I  went  up  to 

3.  17  which  was  four  hundred  and  thirty  years 

1  Ti.  5.  9  into  the  number  under  threescore  years 
Heb.  1.  12  Thou  art  the  same,  and  thy  years  shall 

3.  9  proved  me,  and  saw  my  works  forty  years 
3.  17  But  with  whom  was  he  grieved  forty  yea. 

2  Pe.  3.  8  as  a  thousand  years,  and  a  thousand  years 
Bev.  20.  2  and  Satan,  and  bound  him  a  thousand  y. 

20.  3  till  tlie  thousand  years  should  be  fulfilled 
20.  4  and  reigned  with  Christ  a  thousand  years 
20.  5  lived  not  again  until  the  thousand  years 
20.  6  and  shall  reign  with  him  a  thousand  yea. 
20.  7  when  the  thousand  years  are  expired,  Sa. 

Hi.  Days,  ypepai  hemerai. 

Luke  1.  7  they  both  were  (now)  well  stricken  in  ye. 
1.  18  old  man,  and  my  wife  well  stricken  in  ye. 
YEAB  ago,  two  years  (old)  — 

1  .Two  years  old,  tiier^s  dietes. 

Matt.  2. 16  from  two  years  old  and  under,  according 

2. Space  oj  two  years,  Sieria  dielia. 

Acts  24.  27  But  after  two  years  Porcius  Festus  came 
28.  30  Paul  dwelt  two  whole  years  in  his  own 

3.  From  last  year,  o.tt6  srepuai  apo  perusi. 

2  Co.  8.  10  only  to  do,  but  also  to  be  forward  a  year  a. 

9.  2  that  Acliaia  was  ready  a  year  ago ;  and 
YEABS,  to  be  come  to  — 

To  become  great,  yivopaL  peyas  ginomai  megas. 
Heb.  11.  24  By  faith  Moses,  when  he  was  come  to  ye. 

YE  ABN,  to  — 

To  be  burning,  yearning,  *ii?3  leamar,  2. 

G011.  43.  30  for  his  bowels  did  yearn  upon  his  brother 

1  Ki.  3.  26  for  her  bowels  yearned  upon  her  son,  and 

YELL,  to  — 

1  .To  growl,  shake,  nyi  naar. 

Jer.  51.  38  roar  together  like  lions;  they  shall  yell 
2 .To  give  forth  the  voice,  Vi p  jm  nathan  qol. 

Jer.  2.  15  The  young  lions  roared  upon  him,  (and)  y. 

YELLOW  — 

1  .Green  or  yellow,  pip-v  yeraqraq. 

Psa.  68.  13  with  silver,  and  her  feathers  with  yellow 
2.Shining,  3nx  tsahob. 

Lev.  13.  30  in  it  a  yellow  thin  hair;  then  the  priest 
13.  32  there  be  in  it  no  yellow  hair,  and  the  sc. 
13.  36  priest  shall  not  look  for  yellow  hair;  he 
YES  (verily)  — 

1.  Indeed  then, yea,  yea  verily,  pevov vye  menounge. 
Bom  10.  18  Yes  verily,  their  sound  went  into  all  the 

2.  Verily,  indeed,  truly,  pray,  val  nai. 

Matt  17.  25  He  saith.  Yes.  And  when  he  was  come 
Mark  7.  28  Yes,  Lord  ;  yet  the  dogs  under  the  table 
Bom.  3.  29  not  also  of  the  Gentiles?  Yes,  of  the  Gen. 

YESTEBDAY,  yesternight  — 

1.  Yesternight,  former  time,  cm  emesh. 

Gen.  19.  34  I  lay  yesternight  with  my  father:  let  us 
31.  29  God  of  your  father  spake  unto  me  yester. 
31.  42  of  my  hands,  and  rebuked  (thee)  yesterd. 

2  Ki.  9.  26  Surely  I  have  seen  yesterday  the  blood  of 

2.  Yesterday,  former  time,  Vicpx,  term  ethmol. 

Psa.  90.  4  thousand  years  in  tliy  sight,  .as  yester. 

3.  Yesterday,  third  day,  cc;l[t7  PiCfi  temol  shilsliom. 
Exod.  5.  14  in  making  brick  both  yesterday  and  to  day 

1  Sa.  20.  27  comethnot.  .neitheryesterday nortoday? 

2  Sa.  15.  20  Whereas  thou  earnest  (but)  yesterday,  sh. 
Job  8.  9  For  we  (are  but  of)  yesterday,  and  know 

4.  Yesterday,  yesternight,  xdes  chthes. 

John  4.  52  Yesterday  at  the  seventh  hour  the  fever 
Acts  7.  28  kill  me,  as  thou  diddest  the  Egyptian  y.? 
Heb.  13.  8  Jesus  Christ  the  same  yesterday,  and  to 
YET  (as  but  so,  within)  more  and  more  — 

1  .Then,  lx  az. 

Job  9.  31  Yet  shalt  thou  plunge  me  intheditch,  and 


2 .Only,  3N  ak. 

Gen.  18.  32  will  speak  yet  but  this  once :  Peradven. 

27.  30  Jacob  was  yet  scarce  gone  out  from  the 
NUIU22.  20  but  yet  the  word  which  I  shall  say  unto 

3.  But,  cx  '5  ki  im. 

J udg  15.  7  yet  will  I  be  avenged  of  you,  and  after 

4.  To  say,  "px  am.ar. 

Eze.  28.  9  Wilt  thou  yet  say  before  him  that  slaycth 

5.  But,  certainly,  npp  beram. 

Dau.  4.  23  yet  leave  the  stump  of  the  roots  thereof 
5.  17  yet  I  will  read  the  writing  unto  the  king 

C.  To  (cause  to)  add,  increase,  continue,  yaxaph,  5. 
Exod.  9.  34  sinned  yet  more,  and  hardened  his  heart 

1  Sa.  18.  29  Saulwasyetth  more  afraid  of  David,  and 

2  Ki.  19.  30  And  the  remnant,  .shall  yet  again  take 
Psa.  71.  14  hope  continually,  and  will  yet  praise  thee 

7.  That,  but,  '?  ki. 

Exod.  5.  11  yet  not  ought  of  your  work  shall  be  dim. 

8.  Unto,  up  to,  during,  ny  ad. 

Lev.  26.  18  if  ye  will  not  yet  for  all  this  hearken  unto 

9.  Till  now,  hitherto,  nfly  ad  aitah. 

2  Ki.  13.  23  neither  cast  he  them  from  his  presence 

10.  Yet,  hitherto,  njpy.,  HV,  aden,  adennah. 

Eccl.  4.  2  dead,  more  than  the  living  which  are  yet 

4.  3  than  both  they  which  hath  not  yet  been 

1 1 .  Again,  yet,  while,  any  more,  my  ocl. 

Gen.  7.  4  For  yet  seven  days,  and  I  will  cause  it  to 
18.  22  but  Abraham  stood  yet  before  the  Lord 
29.  9  while  he  yet  spake  with  them,  Bachelca. 

40.  13  \ret  within  three  days  shall  Pharaoh  lift 
Exod  4. 18  Let  me  go.  .and  see  whether  they  be  yet 
2  Ki.  14.  4  asyetthepeopledidsacrifieeaudbumtin. 

12.  Unto  here,  hitherto,  n:n  ny  ad  hennuh. 

Gen.  15.  16  for  the  iniquity  of  the  Amorites  (is)  not 

13.  Only,  sure,  nevertheless,  pi  raq. 

2  Ki.  14.  3  yet  not  like  David  his  father:  he  did  acc. 
2  Ch.  6. 16  yet  so  that  thy  children  take  heed  to  th. 

14.  Up  lo  this  point,  still,  aKp4\v  akmen. 

Matt.  15.  16  Jesus  said,  Are  ye  also  yet  without  und.? 

15 . But,  except,  unless,  a\\d  alia. 

Mark  1 4.  29  Although  all  shall  be  offended,  yet  (will) 

1  Co.  4.  4  know  nothing  by  myself;  yet  am  I  not  he. 

4. 15  yet  (have  ye)  not  manyfathers:  forin  Ch. 
9.  2  yet  doubtless  I  am  to  you:  for  the  seal  of 

14. 19  Yet  in  the  church  I  had  rather  speakfive 

2  Co.  4.  8  troubled  on  every  side,  yet  not  distressed 

4.  16  yet  the  inward  (man)  is  renewed  day  by 

5. 16  yet  now  henceforth  know  we  (him)  no  more 

1 1.  6  though  (I  be)  rude  in  speech,  yet  not  in 

13.  4  yet  he  liveth  by  the  power  of  God.  For  we 
Col.  2.  5  For  though  I  be  absent  in  the  flesh,  yet 

10. For,  yap  gar. 

Matt  1 5.  27  yet  the  dogs  eat  of  the  crumbs  which  fall 
Mark  7.  28  [yet]  the  dogs  underthe  tableeatof  the  ch. 
Bom.  5.  7  yet  peradventure  for  a  good  man  some 

17.  Verily,  truly,  ye  ge. 

Luken.  8  yet  because  of  his  importunity  he  will  rise 

18.  5  Yet  because  tills  widow  troubleth  me,  I 

18.  Still,  yet,  hitherto,  em  eti. 

Matt  12.  46  While  he  yet  talked  tothepeople,  behold 

17.  5  While  he  yet  spake,  behold,  a  bright  cloud 

19.  20  have  I  kept  from  my  youth  up:  what  lack 

26.  47  while  he  yet  spake,  lo,  Judas,  one  of  the 

27.  63  said  while  he  was  yet  alive,  After  three 
Mark  5.  35  While  he  yet  spake,  there  came  from  the 

8. 17  understand?  have  ye  your  heart  [yet]hard. 

12.  6  Having  yet  therefore  oueson,  his  well  be. 

14.  43  while  he  yet  spake,  eometh  Judas,  one  of 
Luke  8.  49  While  he  yet  spake,  there  eometh  one  fr. 

■g.  42  as  he  was  yet  a  coming,  the  devil  threw 
14.  22  as  thou  hast  commanded,  and  yet  there 

14.  32  while  the  other  is  yet  a  great  way  off,  he 

15.  20  when  he  was  yet  a  great  way  off,  his  fat. 

18.  22  Yet  lackest  thou  one  thing:  sell  all  that 
22.37  this  that  is  written  must  [yet]  be  accompl. 
22.  47  while  he  yet  spake,  behold  a  multitude 
22.  60  immediately,  while  he  yet  spake,  the  cock 
24.  6  how  lie  spake  unto  you  when  he  was  yet 
24.  41  while  they  yet  believed  not  for  joy,  and 
24.  44.  while  I  was  yet  with  you,  that  all  things 

John  4.  35  There  are  [yet]  four  months,  and  (then)  c. 
7.  33  Yet  a  little  while  am  I  with  you,  and  (th.) 

12.  35  said  unto  them,  Yet  a  little  while  is  the 

13.  33  yet  a  little  while  am  I  with  you.  Ye  sh. 

14.  19  Yet  a  little  while,  and  the  world  seeth 

16.  12  I  have  yet  many  things  to  say  unto  you 

20.  1  while  it  was  yet  dark,  unto  the  sepulchre 
Acts  9.  1  Saul,  yet  breathing  out  threatenings  and 

10. 44  While  Peter  yet  spake  these  words,  the 
18.  18  Paul  (after  this)  tarried  (there)  yet  a  good 
Bom.  3.  7  why  yet  am  I  also  judged  as  a  sinner? 

5.  6  For  when  we  were  yet  without  strength 

5.  8  while  we  were  yet  sinners,  Christ  died  for 
9.  19  Why  doth  he  yet  find  fault,  for  who  hath 

1  Co.  3.  2  not  able  (to  bear  it),  neither  [yet]  now  are 

3.  3  For  ye  are  yet  carnal:  for  whereas  (there 
12.  31  and  yet  show  I  unto  you  a  more  excellent 
15-  17  your  faith  (is)  vain;  ye  are  yet  in  your  sins 

2  Co.  1.  10  in  whom  we  trust  that  he  will  [yet]  deliver 
Gal.  1.  10  for  if  I  yet  pleased  men,  I  should  not  be 

2.  20  yet  not  I,  but  Christ  liveth  in  me:  and  the 
5. 11  if  I  yet  preach  circumcision,  why  do  I  yet 


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Phil.  i.  o  that  your  love  may  abound  yet  more  and 
2  Tli.  2.  5  when  I  was  yet  with  you,  I  told  you  these 
TTeb  7  io  For  lie  was  yet  in  the  loins  of  lus  lather 
7.  «  it  ™  yet  far  more  evident:  for  that  alter 
q  8  while  as  the  first  tabernacle  was  yet  stan. 

IO  77  For  vet  a  little  while,  and  he  that  shall 
and  by  it  he,  being  dead,  yet  speaketli 
12  26  Yet  once  more  I  shake  not  the  earth  only 
12  27  Yet  once  more,  signifieth  the  removing 
Ee  v.  6. 1 1  that  they  should  rest  yet  for  a  little  season 

19.  Xow,  already ,  ede. 

.Matt  24.  32  When  his  branch  is  yet  tender,  and  putt. 
Mark  13.  28  When  her  branch  isyet  tender,  and  putt. 

20.  Yet  even,  k&v  lean.  . 

2C0.11.  16  if  otherwise,  yetas  a  fool  receiveme,  that 

21.  To  be  about  to,  /xe'AAw  meUo. 

Eev.  8.  13  trumpet  of  the  three  angels,  which  are  yet 

22. Truly,  indeed,  pcrroi  mentoi. 

John  4.  27  yet  no  man  said,  Wliat  seekest  tlion  .  or 

20.  5  saw  the  linen  clothes  lying ;  yet  went  he 

2S.Xot  more,  ob  u\e'iovs  ou  pleious. 

Acts  24.  n  There  are  [yet]  but  twelve  days  since  I  went 

YET  (nor,  not)  never  — •  .  _ 

1  Xo  one  at  any  time,  obSels  -riLuore  oudeis  popote. 

'  Luke  19.  30  shall  hud  a  colt  tied,  where  on  yetnever 

2.Xot  yet,  ouSevu  oudepo. 

John  7  30  fortlie  Holy  Ghost  was  not  [yet]  (given), be. 
io  41  newsepulchre,  wherein wasnevermanyet 
20.  q  Forasyet  they  knew  not  the  scripture,  tli. 

1  Co.  8.  2  lie  kuoweth  nothing  [yet]  as  he  ought  to  k. 

9.  Not  yet,  no  more,  no  longer,  ofi/cer  1  ouketi. 

Mark  1 5.  3  But  Jesus  yet  answered  nothing  ;  so  that 

2  Co  123  that  to  spare  you  I  came  not  as  yet  unto 
Gal.  ’  2’  20  yet  not  I,  but  Christ  liveth  in  me  :  and  the 

l.And  not,  neither,  nor,  ovre  oute. 

Lukern.  35  It  is  neither  fit  for  the  land,  nor  yet  for 
John  4.  21  neither  in  this  mountain,  noryetat  Jeru. 
Acts  19.  37  neither  robbers  of  churches,  nor  jet  bias. 

as.  8  nor  yet  against  Cesar,  have  I  offended  any 
Hev.  9.  20  [yet]  repented  not  of  the  works  of  then*  ha. 

YIELD,  to  (cause  to)  — 

1  .To  do,  ripen,  tea  gamed. 

yum  i7.  8  and  bloomed  blossoms,  andyielded  almo. 

2  .To  sow,  in)  zara.  .  .  .  ... 

Gen.  1.  29  in  the  which  (is)  the  fruit  of  a  tree  yielding 

S.To  (cause  to)  sow,  jnj  zara,  5. 

Gen.  1 .  1 1  the  herb  yielding  seed  (and)  the  fruit  ti  ee 
!.  i2  herb  j'ielding  seed  after  his  kind,  and  the 

4.  To  give,  2rr  yehab. 

Dan.  3.  28  yielded  their  bodies,  that  they  might  not 

5.  To  (cause  to)  add,  increase,  r,?:  yasaph,  5. 

Lev.  19.  25  that  it  may  yield  unto  you  the  increase  th. 

6.  To  (cause  to)  turn  aside,  incline,  na}natah,  5. 

Prov.  7.  21  she  caused  him  to  yield,  with  the  flatter. 

7. To  lift  up,  wj’inasa. 

Eze.  36.  8  yield  your  fruit  to  my  people  of  Israel,  for 

8.  To  do,  make,  rtyy  asah.  .  . 

Gen  1.  11  the  fruit  tree  yielding  fruit  after  his  kind 

1.  12  the  tree  yielding  fruit,  whose  seed  (was) 
rsa.107.  37  plant  vineyards,  which  may  yield  fruits 
Isa  3  10  Yea,  ten  acres  of  vineyard  shall  yield  one 
3  10  and  the  seed  of  an  homer  shall  yield  an 
Jer  17.  8  drought,  neither  shall  cease  from  yield 

Hos.  8.  7  bud  shaU  yield  no  meal :  if  so  be  it  yield 

9.  To  give,  ;n;  nathan.  . 

Gen.  4.  12  it  shall  not  henceforth  jueld  unto  thee 
49.  20  bread  (shall  be)  fat,  and  he  shall  yield  ro. 
Lev.  23.  19  land  shall  yield  her  fruit,  and  ye  shall  eat 
26.  4  land  shall  yield. .  trees  of  the  field  shall  ju. 
26  20  for  your  land  shall  not  yield  her  increase 
26.  20  neither  shall  the  trees  of  the  land  yield 
Deut  11.  17  that  the  land  yield  not  her  fruit ;  and 
Psa  67  6  shall  the  earth  yield  her  increase ;  (and) 

’  83. 12  and  our  land  shall  yield  her  increase 
Prov  12. 12  but  the  root  of  the  righteous  yieldeth  (fr  ) 
Eze.  24.  27  yield  her  fruit,  and  the  earth  shall  yield 
Joel  2.  22  the  fig  tree  and  the  vine  do  yield  their  st. 

10.  To  give  the  hand,  r  jm  nathan  yad. 

2  Cli.  30.  8  yield  yourselves  unto  the  LORD,  and  enter 

11.  To  cause  to  be  many,  multiply,  nzn  rabah,  5. 

Nell.  9.  37  it  yieldeth  much  increase  unto  the  kings 

12 . Healing,  tssio  marpe. 

Eccl.  10.  4  leave  not  thy  place ;  for  yielding  pacineth 

13.  To  give  off,  away,  or  back,  a-rroblSwpi  apodidOmi. 
Heb.  12.  11  afterward  it  yieldeth  the  peaceable  fruit 
Eev.  22.  2  yielded  her  fruit  every  month :  and  the 

14.  To  give,  SiSotpt  didomi. 

Mark  4.  7  thorns  grew  up,  and  choked  it,  and  it  yi. 
4.  8  did  jield  fruit  that  sprang  up  and  incre. 

1  b. To  set  or  place  alongside,  irapiarava  par  island. 
Bom.  6. 13  Neither  yield  ye  your  members  (as)instr. 
6. 16  Know  ye  not,  that  to  whom  ye  yield  you. 

16.  To  set  or  place  alongside,  ■Kapiar-gpi  parislemi. 
Kom.  6.  13  but  yield  yourselves  unto  God,  as  those 
9. 19  as  ye  have  yielded ..  even  so  now  yield  yo. 

17  .To  persuade,  velOu  peitho. 

Act3  23.  21  But  do  not  thou  yield  unto  them ;  for  th. 


18.  To  do,  make,  rroiea  poieb. 

Jas.  3.  12  so  (can)  no  fountain  both  yield  salt  water 

YIELD  up  (the  ghost)  — 

1.  To  send  away,  atpiypi  aphiSmi. 

Matt  27.  50  cried,  .with  a  loud  voice,  yielded  up  the 

2.  To  breathe  out,  eKipvx^  ekpsuchb. 

Acts  5. 10  yielded  up  the  ghost :  and  the  young  men 

YOKE  (of  oxen),  yokefellow  — 
l.M  bar,  aia  mot. 

Nab.  1.  13  For  now  will  I  breakhis  j’oke  from  off  thee 
2. 2I  bar,  nnia  motah. 

Isa.  58.  -6  go  free,  and  that  ye  break  every  yoke? 

38.  9  take  away  from  the  midst  of  thee  the  j'oke 

Jer.  27.  2  Make  thee  bonds  and  yokes,  and  put  them 

28  10  Then  Hananiah  the  prophet  took  the  yoke 
28  12  Hananiah  the  prophet  had  broken  the  yo. 

28  13  saith  the  Lord,  Thou  hast  broken  the  yo. 

28  13  but  thou  shalt  make  for  them  yokes  of  iron 
^ze.  30.  18  when  I  shall  break  there  the  yokes  of  L. 

3.24  yoke,  Ml,  7iy  ol. 

Gen  27.  40  thou  shalt  break  his  yoke  from  off  thy  neck 
Lev  26  13  have  broken  the  bands  of  your  yoke,  and 
Numiq.  2  110  blemish,  (and)  upon  which  never  came 
Deutzi  3  heifer. .  which  hath  not  drawn  111  the  yoke 
28. 48  he  shall  put  a  yoke  of  iron  upon  thy  neck 
1  Sa  6  7  kine,  on  which  there  hath  come  no  yoke 

1  Ki.12.  4  Thy  father  make  our  yoke  grievous  :  now 
12  4  heavy  yoke  which  he  put  upon  us,  lighter 
12.  9  Make  the  yoke  which  thy  father  did  put 
12.  10  Thy  father  made  our  yoke  heavy,  but  m. 

12.  ii  my  father  did  lade  you  with  a  heavy  yoke 
12.  11  will  add  to  your  yoke:  my  father  hath 
12.  14  yoke  heavy,  and  I  will  add  to  your  yoke 

2  Ch.  10.  4  made  our  yoke  grievous . .  yoke  that  lie  put 
10.  q  Ease  somewhat  the  j’oke  that  thy  father 
10.  10  Thy  father  made  our  yoke  heavy,  but  m. 

10  11  j'oke  upon  you,  I  will  put  more  to  your  y. 

10.  14  My  father  made  your  yoke  heavy,  mu  i 

Isa  q.  4  For  thou  hastbroken-tlie  jofcrofhis  bur. 
iorvr  Ins  yoke  from  off  thy  neck,  and  the  yoke 
14.  23  then  shall  his  yoke  depart  from  off  them 
47  6  ancient  hast  tliou  very  heavily  laid  thy  y. 

Jer  2  20  For  of  old  time  I  have  broken  thy  yoke 
3.  3  these  have  altogether  broken  the  yoke 

27.  8,  11,  12  under  the  yoke  of  the  king  of  Bab. 

28.  2  I  have  broken  the  yoke  of  the  king  of  Ba. 
28.  4  for  I  will  break  the  yoke  of  the  kiug  of  B. 

28  11  Even  so  will  I  break  the  j'oke  of  A  el  null. 

ZS  14  I  have  put  a  j'oke  of  iron  upon  the  neck 
30  8  I  will  break  hisyokefrom  offthyneck,  and 

Lam  1  14  The  yoke  of  my  transgressions  is  bound 
3  27  "ood  for  a  man  that  he  bear  the  joke  111 
Eze  34  27  when  I  have  broken  the  bands  of  their  yo. 
Hos.  11.  4  was  to  them  as  theythattake  off  theyoke 

4.  A  couple,  team,  yoke  of  oxen,  izk  tsemed. 

1  Sa.  11.  7  lie  took  a  yoke  of  oxen,  and  hewed  them 
14  14  were  an  half  acre  of  land,  (which)  a  j'oke 
1  Ki.iq.  19  who  (was)  plowing  (with)  twelve  yoke  (of 

10.  21  returned  back  from  him,  and  took  a  yoke 

Job  1  3  five  hundred  yoke  of  oxen,  and  five  liun. 

42.  12  thousand  yoke  of  oxen,  and  a  thousand 
Jer.  51.  23  the  husbandman  and  hisyoke  of  oxen,  and 

5.24  yoke,  pair,  (evyos  zeugos. 

Lukei4- 19  I  have  bought  five  yoke  of  oxen,  and  I  go 

6.24  yoke,  beam,  balance,  (vy&s  zugos. 

Mattn.  29  Take  my  yoke  upon  you,  and  learn  of  me 

11.  70  For  my  yoke  (is)  easy,  and  my  burden  is 
Acts  15.10  why  tempt  ye  God,  to  put  a  yoke  upon  the 
Gal.  q.  1  be  not  entangled  again  with  the  yoke  ot  b. 

1  Ti.  6.  1  as  many  servants  as  are  under  the  yoke  co. 

7.24  yokefellow,  trbCvyos  suzugos. 

Pliil.  4.  3  I  entreat  thee  also,  true  yokefellow,  help 

YOKE  together  unequally  with,  to —  ^  t 

To  be  yoked  with  one  of  another  kind,  krepoCvytoi. 

2  Co.  6. 14  Be  ye  not  unequally  yoked  together  with 

YONDEE  (place)  —  , 

1  .Yonder,  beyond,  henceforth,  halah. 

Nuru.16.  37  scatter  thou  the  fire  yonder;  for  they  are 

2 . Thus,  so,  here,  now,  hi)  koh. 

Num.23. 15  Stand  here . .  while  I  meet  (the  Lord)  j  on. 

3.  Unto  thus,  up  to  yonder,  n?  ijj  ad  koh. 

Gen.  22.  s  I  and  the  lad  will  go  yonder  and  worship 

4.  There,  thither,  <ke7  ekei. 

Matt.  17.  20  say.  .Bemove  hence  to  j'onder  place,  and 

26.  36  Sit  j'e  here,  while  I  go  and  pray  yonder 

you  —  ,,  7 

1.  You,  you  v ourselves,  n)i?x,  [tin  atten,  attennali. 
Eze.  34.  17" (as  for)  you,  0  my  flock,  thus  saith  the  L. 

2.  To  you,  you,  therefore,  taken. 

Zecli.  xi.  7  I  will  feed  the  flock  of  slaughter,  (even)  y. 

3.  Your  eyes,  QZ'i'J!  enechem. 

Josh.  24.  15  if  it  seem  evil  unto  you  to  serve  the  LORD 

4.  Your  face,  cz'33  penecliem. 

Josh  2.  9,  11  the  inhabitants,  .faint  because  of  j'ou 

2. 10  the  Lord  dried  up  the  water,  .for  you 
2.  ii  our  hearts  did  melt,  .because  of  you;  fortlie 

o.O f  yourselves,  lavroiv  (gen.)  heauton, 

Matt.26. 11  Forye  havethepoor  always  with  you;  but 
Marki4.  7  For  yehavetlie  poor  with  you  always,  anil 
John  12.  8  For  the  poor  always  jTe  have  with  you,  but 


6.  You,  vpas  (acc.)  humas. 

Matt.  3.  11  indeed  baptize  you.  .he  shall  baptize  j'ou 

4.  19  Follow  me,  and  I  will  make  you  fishers 
5. 11  Blessed  are  ye  when(men)shall  revile  you 

5.  44  [curse  j'ou.  .hate  you.  .use  you.  .perse,  y.] 
5. 46  For  if  ye  love  them  which  love  you,  what 

See  also  6.  30;  7.  6,  15,  23;  10.  13,  14,  16,  17,  17,  i9>  23, 
40;  11.  28,  29;  12.  28;  21.  24,  31,  32;  23.  34,  35;  24.  4,  9, 
9;  25.  12;  26.  32,  [55];  28.  7,  14;  Mark  1.  8,  8,  17;  6.  11;  9- 

19,  41;  11.  29;  13.  5.  9>  ”,  36;  !+•  28,  49! 16.  7i  Luke  3. 10, 
16;  6.  9,  22,  22,  26,  27,  28,  32,  33;  9.  5,  41;  io-  3,  6, °>  9. 
10,  [11,]  16,  19;  11.  20;  12. 11,  12,  14,  28;  13.  25,  [27,]  28;  16. 

9,  26;  19.  31;  20.  3;  21.  12,  34;  22.  31,  35;  23.  [15];  24^  44. 
49;  John  4.  38;  5.  42;  6.  61,  70;  7.  7;  8.  32,  36;  12.  35;  13. 
34;  14.  3,  18,  18,  26,  28;  15.  9, 12,  15,  15,  16, 16, 18, 19, 19, 
20;  16.  2,  2,  7,  7,  13,  22,  27;  20.  21;  Acts  1.  8;  2.  22,  29, 

3.  22,  26;  7.  43;  13.  32,  [40];  15.  24,  25;  18.  21;  19.  13;  20. 

20,  28,  29,  32;  22.  1;  23.  15;  27.  22,  34;  28.  20;  Bom.  1. 10. 
-1,  13,  13;  2.  24;  10.  19,  19;  12.  1,  [14];  IS'  i3>  ii  22, 
23,  [24,]  24,  29,  30,  32;  16. 16, 17,  19,  21,  22,  23,  23,  25;  1  Co. 

1.  8,  10;  2.  1,  3;  3.  2;  4.  14,  15,  16,  17,  18,  19,  21;  7-  S._ 32; 

10.  13,  13,  27;  11.  2,  3,  14,  22;  12.  1;  14.  6,  6,  36;  16.  5,  o, 

7,  7,  10,  12,  15,  19,  19,  20;  2  Co.  1.  8,  12,  15,  16,  18;  2.  1, 

2,  3,  4,  5,  8;  3.  x;  6.  11,  17;  7.  4,  8,  8,  12,  15;  8.  6,  17,  22, 
23;  ’9-  4,  5.  8>  T4>  io-  x.  b  9.  X4;  n.  2,  2,  6,  9,  xi,  20,  20; 

12.  14,  14,  15,  16,  16, 17,  17,  18,  20,  21;  13. 1,  3,  4,  13,  Gai. 
1. 6, 7, 9;  2. 5;  3- x;  4-  xi.  xx.  17.  [17.]  i8>  2°;  S'  A  IO’ 

10,  12;  6.  12,  13;  Eph.  2.  1;  3.  2;  4-  xi  5-  6>  6 •  22.  full.  1. 
7,  8,  24,  26,  27;  2.  25,  26;  4.  21,  22;  Col.  1.  6,  21,  22,  25;  2. 

4,  8,  13,  16,  18;  4.  6,  8,  10,  10,  12,  14;  1  Th.  1.  5,  9;  2.  1, 
2,  9,  xx,  12,  iS;  3.  2,  [2,]  4,  5,  6,  11,  12,  12;  4.  1,  10,  13;  5- 
4,  12,  12,  14,  18,  23,  24,  27;  2  Th.  1.  6,  10,  11;  2.  1,  3, 

13,  14,  [17];  3.  1,  3.  4.  i°i  He!5-  5-  12;  9-  20;  13-  21,  22,  23, 
24;  Jas.  2.  6;  4.  10;  1  Pe.  1 .  [4,]  10,  12,  15,  20,  25;  2.  9,  3. 

11,  is;  4.  14;  5-  6,  [10, 1  13!  2  Be.  1.  12,  13;  2.  3;  1  Jo.  2. 
26,  27,  27,  27;  3.  7,  13;  2  Jo.  10,  12;  Jude  5,  [24];  Eev.  2. 
24;  12.  12. 


7.  You,  you  yourselves,  bpels  humeis. 

Eph.  5.  33  Nevertheless  let  every  one  of  you  in  part. 

8.  To  you,  fit uv  (dat.)  humin. 

Matt.  3.  7  who  hath  warned  you  to  flee  from  the  wr. 

3.  9  for  I  say  unto  you,  that  God  is  able  of  tli. 

5. 18  For  verily  Isay  unto  you,  Till  heaven  and 
r ,  20  For  I  say  unto  you,  That  except  your  n. 

5.  22,  28,  32  But  I  say  unto  you,  That  whosoe. 

..  ,,  But  I  say  unto  you.  Swear  not  at  all;  nei. 
s’  30  But  I  say  unto  you.  That  ye  resist  not  ev. 

5!  44  But  I  say  unto  you,  Love  your  enemies 
See  also  6.  2,  5,  14,  16,  25,  29,  33;  7.  2,  7,  7,  12;  8. 10,  if, 

9.  29;  10.  15,  [19,]  20,23,  27,  42;  11.  9,  11, 17,117,]  21,  22,  22, 

24;  12.  6,  31,  36;  13-  Mi  16-  28:  17-  ”,  20,  20,  18. 

3,  10,  13, 18,  19,  35;  19-  8>  J9>  23,  24,  28,  20.  4,  26,  26,  27,  32, 
21.  3,  21,  24,  27,  31,  43;  22.  31 ;  23.  3, 13,  [14.]  15, 16, 23, 25, 
27,  29,  36,  38,  39;  24-  2,  23,  25,  20,  34,  47;  25-  9, 12,  34,  40. 
45;  26.  13  15,  21,  29,  64;  27.  17,  21;  28.  7,  20;  Mark  3.  28, 

4.  11,  [24,]  24;  6.  [11];  8.  12;  9.  1, 13,  41;  io-  3,  5,  IS,  29,  39, 
43,  43i  ”•  3,  23,  24,  23,  29,  33i  12-  43;  13-  ”,  21,  23,  3°,  37, 
T!  I  „  k  is.  2=;  13.  9  16.  7;  Luke  2.  10,  11,  12,  3. 
74  8f’i3;  4-  24.  25;  6.  24,  25,  [25,26,]  27,  [28,] 31,  38,  38,  47;. 
7’.  9!  26,  28,  [32,]  32;  B.  10;  9.  27,  4S;  10.  8,  11,  12,  13,  14, 
19,  20,  24;  it.  8,  9,  9,  9,  41,  42,  43,  44,  46,  47,  S1.  52 ,  ”• 

4,  5,  5>  8>  22,  27,  31,  32,  37,  44,  51  i  13-  3>  5,  24,  25,  27,  35, 
35;  14.  24;  15.  7,  mi  16-  9>  ”,  17-  6,  10,  23,  34,  I8* 

8,  14,  17,  29;  19.  26,  40;  20.  8;  2i.  3,  !3>  ?5,  32,  22.  10, 
12,  16,  18,  26,  29,  37,  67 ;  24.  6,  [36,  44I ;  Jchn  1.  51 ,  2.  5 , 

3.  12,  12 ;  4-  35  i  5*  19,  24,  23,  38  i  6.  26,  27,  32,  32,  32,  36, 
47,  53,  63,65;  7.  19,  22  ;  8.  24,  25,  34,37,4°,  qi,o8 , 9-27  , IO; 
1,  7,  25,  [26,]  32;  12.  24;  13. 12,  15,  15,  16,  19,  2°,  21,  33,  34, 

14.  2,  2,  3,  10,  12,  16,  17,  17,  2°,  25,  26,  27,  27,  27,  28,  29, 

15.  3,  4,  7,  7,  14,  15,  16,  if,  2°,  21,  26;  16.  I,  [3,]  4,  4,  4 

6,  7,  7,  12,  13,  i4,  15,  20,  23,  23,  25,  25,  25,  26,  3^,  18.  8, 

30  39',  19-  4i  2o-  19,  21,  26;  Acts  2.  14,39,  3-  !4>  20,  22, 

26 ;  4.  ioj  5 .  28,  38  ;  7-  37;  13-  26,  26,  34,  38,  38,  4b  46; 
14.  15;  i5-  28;  17.  3,  23;  20.  20,  26,  27,  [32,]  35  ;  22.  25  , 
25  s;  26.  8;  28.  28;  Bom.  1.  7,  ”,  ”,  13,  15,  8-  9,  IO> 
ii,  II ;  II.  13 ;  12-  3;  15-  5, 15, 132] ;  16. 1, 19 ; 1  c°- 1.  3, 

4,  6,  10,  11 ;  2. 1,  2  ;  3.  1,  3,  l6>  18 :  4-  8,  17 ,  5-  1,  9,  ”  > 

6.  2,  5,  7,  19  ;  7-  35  ;  9-  2,  ”  ;  I°-  27,  28  ,  II.  2,  18,  19, 

19,  22,  23,  30;  12.  3,  31 14-  6,  25,  37  ;  15-  I,  I,  2,  3,  12, 

51  ;  2  Co.  1.  2,  13,  19,  21  ;  2.  [3.]  4  i  4-  I2>  14  i  5-  I2>  I2> 
13  ;  6.  18;  7.  7,  ”,  ”,  14,  16  i  8-  1.  10J ,9-  1,  14  i  i°-  b 
15  ;  11.  7,  9;  12.  12,  19,  20;  13.  3-  5,  Gal-  *•  3,  8>.8n  ”’ 
20;  3.  n,]  5,  5  ;  4-  13,  15,  1°,  19.  20  ;  5-  2,  21 ;  6.  II ,  Eph. 
1.  2,  17  ;  2.  17 ;  3-  16 ;  4.  [6,  32] ;  5.  3 ;  6.  21 ;  Phil.  r.  2,  6, 

25,  [28,]  29;  2.  5,  13,  17,  19;  3-  1,  b  15,  18;  Co1-  f-.b  5, 

6,  27  ;  2.  5,  [13]',  3-  !3,  16  ',  4.  7,  9,  16 ,  I  Th.  I.  I,  5 , 2.  8, 
10  13'  3.  4,  7  4-  2,  6,  9,  11,  15  i  5-  1,  12 , 2  Til.  1.  2,  4,  7, 
12’;  2? 5 !  3.  [4,]  6,  7,  9,  1°,  ”,  16;  Phm.  3,  [6,]  22;  Heb  12. 
K  7  '  13.  7,  I7j  IO,  21,  22  ,  Jas  I.  [26]  ,  3.  Ij,  4*  °  ’  5*  3> 

6|  13,  14,  19;  1  Te.  I.  2,  12,  13;  2.  7;  3.  15;  4-  12,  12;  5- 
I  2  12  14;  2  Pe.  I.  2,  8.  II,  16;  2.  I,  13;  3-  b  15;  I 

’  ,  ,  r4.1  5  ;  2.  I,  7,  [8,]  8,  12,  12,  13.  13,  13.  14,14,  14,  21, 
24,  24,’ 26,  27;  4.  4;  5-  13 ;  2  Jo.  12;  Jude  2,  3,  3,  18;  Eev. 
1.  4;  2.  13,  23,  24;  18.  [6];  22.  16. 

9.0/  you,  vpar  (gen.)  humon.  . 

Matt.  5.  11  shall  say  all  manner  of  evil  against  you 
i  12  persecuted,  .prophets  which  were  bet.  y. 
6  "7  Which  of  you,  by  taking  thought,  can  add 
See  also  7.9;  ”•  ”1  ’-5-  T<  W-  W,  W,  21.  2,  43;  23.11; 

26.  21,  29;  28.  20;  Mark  6. 11 ;  7.  6  ;  9. 19;  11.  2,  14.  18, 
Luke  9.  41 ;  10. 16  ;  11.  5  ",  ”.  25  ;  14.  28,  33 ;  15.  4 ;  16. 
26;  17.  7,  21 ;  21. 16;  22.  15, 19,  20,27,  53j  23-  ij;  John  1. 
26 ;  5-  45,  45  i  6-  64,  7°  i  7-  '9,  33;  8-  [7,]  26,  46,  [55] ,  12. 
[35] ;  13.  18,  21,  33  14-  9,  16,  3°  i  15*  ig  ■  16.  4,  5,  22,  -6  , 
Acts  1.  752.  22,  38  ;  3.  16 ;  4-  1°,  11,  19  i  6.  3 ,  18.  14 , 
20.  18 ;  24.  21 ;  25.  26 ;  27.  22,  34 ;  Eom.  1.  8,  9, 12  ,  6. 
r4  ;  12.  18 ;  15.  14,  24,  28,  33 ;  16.  2,  20,  [24] ;  1  Co.  1.  11, 
12,  13,  14;  4.  3 ;  5-  2 ;  6.  1;  7.  28  ;  9-12;  ”•  24  ;  12.  21 , 
14.  26, 36;  16. 2,  23,  24 ;  2  Co.  1.  7, 16, 16,  23 ,  2.  3, 9 , 3. 


YOUNG 


1084 


YOUR 


i ;  7.  4,  [12,]  13,  14,  15 ;  8.  16;  9.  2,  3,  14 ;  10.  13,  14,  16 ; 
11.  8;  12.  11,  13,  [14,]  IS!  13-  11,  14;  Gal.  3-  2;  4'  12 ;  Eph. 
1.  16,  16  ;  3.  1,  13 ;  4.  32 ;  Phil.  1.  3,  4,  7 ;  4.  c>,  18,  23  ; 
Col.  1.  3,  [7,]  9,  24  ;  2.  1  ;  4.  9,  12,  12,  13,  18;  1  Th.  1.  2,  2, 
8;  2.6,  7,  8,  9,  ii,  17 ;  3.  6,  9 ;  4.  4  ;  5.  12,  23,  28;  2  Th. 
1.  3,  3,  11 ;  2.  13 ;  3.  8,  16,  18 ;  2  Ti.  4.  [22] ;  Titus  2.  [8] ;  3. 
15 ;  Het>.  3.  12,  13  ;  4.  1 ;  6.  9,  11 ;  13.  7,  17,  24,  25  ;  Jas. 

1.  5;  2.  6,  16;  4.  7  ;  5.  4 ;  1  Pe.  2.  12  ;  3.  [16 J;  4.  15;  s-  7 ; 
2  Jo.  [3] ;  Rev.  2.  10 ;  18.  20 ;  22.  21. 

10.  Your  souls,  ipuxcov  6/j.uu  psuchon  humon. 

2  Co.  12.  is  I  will,  .gladly  spend  and  be  spent  for  you 
YOUNG  (children,  maiden,  man,  one,  woman),  younger — - 
\. Brood,  young  birds,  D’rnSN  ephrocliim. 

Deut.22.  6  young  ones,  .and  the  dam  sitting  upon  the 
Job.  39.  30  Her  young  ones  also  suck  up  blood  :  and 
Psa.  84.  3  where  she  may  lay  her  young . .  thine  altar 

2.  Choice ,  young,  unmarried  man,  Pina  bachur. 

Dent  32.  25  shall  destroy  both  the  young  man  and  the 
Jitdg  14.  10  there  a  feast ;  for  so  used  the  young  men 
Ruth  3.  10  as  thou  followedst  not  young  men,  wheth. 

1  Sa.  8.  16  he  will  take,  .your  goodliest  young  men 

9.  2  Saul,  a  choice  young  man,  and  a  goodly 

2  Ki.  8.  12  their  young  men  wilt  thou  slay  with  the 
2  CI1.36.  17  who  slew  their  young  men  with  the  sword 

36.  17  had  no  compassion  upon  young  man  or 
Psa.  78.  63  fire  consumed  their  young  men  :  and  their 
148.  12  Both  young  men  and  maidens  ;  old  men 
Prov.20.  29  glory  of  young  men  (is)  their  strength 
Eccl  11.  9  Rejoice,  O  young  man,  in  thy  youth,  and 
Isa.  9.  17  the  Lord  shall  have  no  joy  in  their  young 

23.  4  neither  do  I  nourish  up  young  men,  (nor) 

31.  8  flee  from  the  sword,  and  his  young  men 
40.  30  faint  and  be  weary,  and  the  young  men 
62.  5  For  (as)  a  young  man  marrieth  a  virgin 
Jer.  6.  11  and  upon  the  assembly  of  young  men  tog. 
9.  21  children  from  without,  (and)  the  young 

11.  22  young  men  shall  die  by  the  sword  ;  their 

15.  8  against  the  mother  of  the  young  men  a 
18.  21  their  young  men  (be)  slain  by  the  sword 
31.13  rejoice  in  the  dance,  both  young  men  and 

48.  15  chosen  young  men  are  gone  down  to  the 

49.  26  Therefore  her  young  men  shall  fall  in  the 

50.  30  Therefore  shall  her  young  men  fall  in  the 

51.  3  spare  ye  not  her  young  men  ;  destroy  ye 
51.  22  will  I  break  in  pieces  the  young  man  and 

Lam.  1. 15  assembly  against  me  to  crush  my  young 
1. 18  virgins  and  my  young  men  are  gone  into 
2.  21  my  young  men  are  fallen  by  the  sword 

5.  13  They  took  the  young  men  to  grind,  and 
5. 14  ceased  from  the  gate,  the  young  men  from 
Eze.  9.  6  Slay  utterly  old  (and)  young,  both  maids 
23.  6,  12,  23  all  of  them  desirable  young  men 
30.  17  The  young  men  of  Aven  and  of  Phibeseth 
Joel  2.  28  dream  dreams,  your  young  men  shall  see 
Amos  2.  11  I  raised  up.  .of  your  young  men  for  Naz. 
4.  10  your  young  men  have  I  slain  with  thesw. 

8.  13  the  fair  virgins  and  young  men  faint  for 
Zech.  9.  17  Corn  shall  make  the  young  men  cheerful 

3 . Choice  young  unmarried  men,  O’Pna  bechurim. 

Num  11.  28  (one)  of  his  young  men,  answered  and  said 

4.  A  son  of,' |a  ben. 

Lev.  1.  14  his  offering  of  turtle  doves,  or  of  young 
4.  3  young  bullock  without  blemish  unto  the 

4.  14  congregation  shall  offer  a  young  bullock 

5.  7  two  turtle  doves,  or  two  young  pigeons 
5.  11  bring  two  turtle  doves,  or  two  young  pig. 

9.  2  Take  thee  a  young  calf  for  a  sin  offering 

12.  6  young  pigeon,  or  a  turtle  dove,  for  a  sin 
12.  8  she  shall  tiring  two  turtles,  or  two  young 

14.  22  two  turtle  doves,  or  two  young  pigeons 

14.  30  one  of  the  turtle  doves,  or  of  the  young 

15.  14  two  turtle  doves,  or  two  young  pigeons 

15.  29  take  unto  her  two  turtles,  or  two  young 

16.  3  with  a  young  bullock  for  a  sin  offering,  and 

22.  28  ye  shall  not  kill  it  and  her  young  both  in 

23.  18  one  young  bullock,  and  two  rams:  they 
Num.  6.  10  shall  bring  two  turtles,  or  two  young  pig. 

■j.  15  One  young  bullock,  one  ram,  one  lamb  of 
So  in  21,  27,  33,  39,  45,  51,  57,  63,  69,  7s,  81. 

8.  8  take  a  young  bullock . .  and  another  young 
15.  24  congregation  shall  offer  one  young  bull. 

28.  11,  19,  27  two  young  bullocks,  and  one  ram 

29.  2,  8  one  young  bullock,  one  ram,  (and)  sev. 
29.  13  thirteen  young  bullocks,  two  rams,  (and) 
29.  17  twelve  young  bullocks,  two  rams,  fourte. 

Dent  22.  6  thou  shalt  not  take  the  dam  with  the  yo. 

22.  7  let  the  dam  go,  and  take  the  young  to  th. 
Ezra  6.  9  both  young  bullocks,  and  rams,  and  lam. 
Esth.  8. 10  riders  on  mules,  camels,  (and)  young  dr. 
Job  39.  4  Their  young  ones  are  in  good  liking,  they 
39.  16  She  is  hardened  against  her  young  ones, as 
Psa.  29.  6  Lebanon  and  Sirion  like  a  young  unicorn 
147.  9  giveth  to  the  beast  his  food,  (and)  to  the 
Prov  30.  17  pick  it  out,  and  the  young  eagles  shall  eat 
Jer.  31.  12  for  the  young  of  the  flock  and  of  the  herd 
Eze.  43.  19  thou  shalt  give,  .a  young  bullock  for  a  sin 
43.  23  tliou  shalt  offer  a  young  bullock  without 
43.  25  they  shall  also  prepare  a  young  bullock 

45.  18  shalt  take  a  young  bullock  without  blem. 

46.  6  a  young  bullock  without  blemish,  and  six 

5.  A  young  bird,  Spa  gozal. 

Gen.  15.  9  Take  me.  .a  turtle  dove,  and  a  young  pi. 
Deut  32. 1 1  stirreth  up  her  nest,  fluttereth  over  her  y. 

6.  A  lion’s  whelp,  "na  gur. 

Lam.  4.  3  they  give  suck  to  their  young  ones :  the 

7.  Little  for  days,  D’p;^>  Tpy  tsair  leyamim. 

Job  30.  1  But  now  (they  that  are)  younger  than  I 

32.  f  said  I  (am)  young,  and  ye  (are)  very  old 


8 . Child,  young  of  man  or  beast,  p?)  yeled. 

Gen.  4.  23  slain  a  man  to  my  wounding,  and  a  young 

1  Ki.  12.  8  consulted  with  the  young  men  that  were 

12.  10  young  men  that  were  grown  up  with  him 

12.  14  after  the  counsel  of  the  young  men,  say. 

2  Ch.  10.  8  took  counsel  with  the  young  men  that  we. 

10.  10  young  men  that  were  brought  up  with  him 
10.  14  after  the  advice  of  the  young  men,  saying 
Job  38.  41  when  his  young  ones  cry  unto  God,  they 

39.  3  they  bring  forth  their  young  ones,  they 
Isa.  11.  7  their  young  ones  shall  lie  down  together 

9.  A  whelp  or  young  lion, T2?  lcephir. 

Judg  14.  5  behold,  a  younglion  roared  against  him 

10.  Young  person,  lit.  growing ,  PM  naar. 

Gen.  14.  24  Save  only  that  which  the  young  men  have 

18.  7  gave  (it)  unto  a  young  man ;  and  he  hast. 

19.  4  both  old  and  young,  all  the  people  from 
22.  3  took  two  of  his  young  men  with  him,  and 
22.  5  Abraham  said  unto  his  young  men,  Abide 
22.  19  So  Abraham  returned  unto  his  young  men 
34.  19  tiie  young  man  deferred  not  to  do  the  th. 
41.  12  a  young  man,  an  Hebrew,  servant  to  the 

Exodio.  9  We  will  go  with  our  young  and  with  our 

24.  5  sent  young  men  of  the  children  of  Israel 

33.  11  young  man,  departed  not  out  of  the  tabe. 
Num  11.27  there  ran  a  young  man,  and  told  Moses 
Deut28.  50  which  shall  not.  .show  favour  to  the  you. 
Josh.  6.  21  young  and  old,  and  ox,  and  sheep,  and 

6.  23  young  men  that  were  spies  went  in,  and 
Judg.  8.  14  caught  a  young  man  of  the  men  of  Succ. 

9.  54  Then  he  called  hastily  unto  the  young 
9.  54  his  young  man  thrust  him  through,  and 

17.  7  there  was  a  young  man  out  of  Beth-lehem 
17.  11  the  young  man  was  unto  him  as  one  of 

17.  12  young  man  became  his  priest,  and  was  in 

18.  3  they  knew  the  voice  of  the  young  man  the 

18.  15  came  to  the  house  of  the  young  man  the 

19.  19  for  the  young  man  (which  is)  with  thy  se. 
Ruth  2.  9  have  I  not  charged  the  young  men  that 

2.  9  drink  of  (that)  which  tiie  young  men  have 
2.  15  Boaz  commanded  his  young  men,  saying 
2.  21  Thou  shalt  keep  fast  by  my  young  men 

1  Sa.  1.  24  The  Lord  in  Shiloh:  and  the  child  (was) y. 

2.  17  Wherefore  tiie  sin  of  tiie  young  men  was 
14.  1  said  unto  his  young  man  that  bare  liisar. 
14.  6  Jonathan  said  to  theyoung  man  that  bare 

17.  58  Whose  son  (art)  tliou,  (thou)  young  man? 
21.  4  if  the  young  men  have  kept  themselves 

21.  5  and  tiie  vessels  of  the  youngmen  are  holy 
25-  5  young  men,  and  David  said  unto  the  yo. 

25.  8  Ask  thy  young  men,  and  they  will  show 
25.  8  Wherefore  let  the  young  men  find  favour 
25.  9  when  David’s  young  men  came,  they  spake 
25.  12  So  David’s  youngmen  turned  their  way 
25.  14  one  of  tiie  young  men  told  Abigail,  Nab. 
25.  25  but  I  thine  handmaid  saw  not  the  young 

25.  27  let  it  even  be  given  unto  the  young  men 

26.  22  let  one  of  the  young  men  come  over  and 

30.  13  I  (am)  a  young  man  of  Egypt,  servant  to 
30. 17  save  four  hundred  young  men,  which  rode 

2  Sa.  1.  5  David  said  unto  the  young  man  that  told 

1.  6  young  mail  that  told  him  said,  As  I  hap. 
1. 13  David  said  unto  the  young  man  that  told 

1.  15  David  called  one  of  the  young  men,  and 

2.  14  Let  the  young  men  now  arise  and  play  be. 
2.  21  lay  thee  hold  on  one  of  the  young  men 
4. 12  David  commanded  his  young  men,  and 

13.  32  they  have  slain  all  the  young  men  tiie  ki. 

13.  34  young  man  that  kept  tiie  watch  lifted  up 

1 4.  2 1  go  therefore, bring  the  young  man  Absalom 

16.  2  bread  and  summer  fruit  for  the  young  men 

18.  5  gently  for  my  sake  with  tiie  young  man 
18.  12  Beware  that  none  (touch)  the  young  man 
18.  15  ten  young  men  that  bare  Joab’s  armour 
18.  29,  32  Is  tiie  young  man  Absalom  safe?  And 
18.  32  answered,  The  enemies.. beas  (that) yo.  m. 

1  Ki.n.  28  Solomou  seeing  the  young  man  that  lie 

20.14,  15,  17,  19  young  men  of  tiie  princes  of  the 

2  Ki.  4.  22  Send  me,  I  pray  thee,  one  of  the  young 

5.  22  two  youngmen  of  the  sonsof  tlieprophets 
6. 17  Loud  opened  the  eyes  of  the  young  man 
9.  4  So  the  young  man,  (even)  tiie  young  man 

1  Ch.12.  28  Zadok  a  young  man  mighty  of  valour,  and 

22.  5  Solomon  my  son  (is)  young  and  tender 
29.  1  Solomon,  .(is  yet)  young  and  tender,  and 

2  CI1.13.  7  when  Rehoboam  was  young  and  tender 

34.  3  while  he  was  yet  young,  he  began  to  seek 
Esth.  3.  13  both  young  and  old,  little  children  and 
Job  1. 19  it  fell  upon  the  young  men,  and  they  are 

29.  8  The  young  men  saw  me,  and  hid  themse. 
Psa.  37.  25  I  have  been  young,  and  (now)  am  old,  yet 
1 19.  9  Wherewithal  shall  a  young  man  cleanse 
Prov.  1.  4  to  the  young  man  knowledge  and  discre. 

7.  7  among  the  youths,  a  young  man  void  of 
Isa.  13. 18  bows  also  shall  dash  the  young  to  pieces 

20.  4  young  and  old,  naked  and  barefoot,  even 

40.  30  be  weary,  and  the  young  men  shall  utte. 
Jer.  51. 22  will  I  break  in  pieces  old  and  young 
Lam.  2.  21  The  young  and  the  old  lie  on  the  ground  in 
Zech.  2.  4  Run,  speak  to  thisyoungman,  saying,  Je. 

11. 16  neither  shall  seek  the  young  one,  nor  he. 

11.  A  young  female,  ,pptjm  naarah. 

Judg2i.  12  four  hundred  young  virgins,  that  had  kn. 
Ruth  4.  12  the  Lord  shall  give  thee  of  this  young  w. 
1  Sa.  9. 11  found  young  maidens  going  out  to  draw 
1  Ki.  1.  2  Let  there  be  sought  for  my  lord,  .a  young 
Esth.  2.  2  Let  there  be  fair  young  virgins  sought 

2.  3  gather  together  all  the  fair  young  virgins 

12.  A  young  person,  lit.  hidden  or  growing,  0  byelem. 
1  Sa.  20.  22  But  if  I  say  thus  to  the  young  manj  beh. 


13.  A  young  roe,  psy  opher. 

Song  2.  9  My  beloved  is  like  a  roe  or  a  young  hart 

2.  17  lie  thou  like  a  roe  or  a  young  hart  upon 

4.  s  Thy  two  breasts(are)  like  two  young  roes 

7.  3  Thy  two  breasts  (are)  like  two  young  roes 

8.  14  be  thou  like  to  a  roe  or  to  a  young  hart 
14 .Small,  P'yy  tsair. 

Gen.  19.  31,  34  the  first  bom  said  unto  the  younger 
19.  35  younger  arose,  and  lay  with  him,  and  he 

19.  38  younger,  she  also  bare  a  sou,  and  called 
25.  23  people ;  and  the  elder  shall  serve  the  you. 
29.  26  to  give  the  younger  before  the  first  born. 
43.  33  youngest  according  to  his  youth,  and  the 
48.  14  who  (was)  tiie  younger,  and  his  left  hand 

Josh.  6.  26  his  youngest  (son)shallhe  setupthe gates 
1  Ki.16.  34  set  uji  the  gates  thereof  in  his  youngest 

15 . Little,  qatan. 

Gen.  9.  24  knew  what  his  younger  son  had  done  unto 
27.  15  and  putthem  upon  Jacob  her  younger  son 
27.  42  she  sent  andcalied  Jacob  her  younger  son 
29.  16  and  the  name  of  the  younger(was)  Rachel 
29.  18  seven  years  for  Rachel thyyounger  daug. 
Judgis.  q  (is)  not  her  younger  sister  fairer  than  she? 

1  Sa.  14.  49  Merab,  and  the  name  of  the  younger  Mic. 

16.  11  There  remaineth  yet  the  youngest,  and 

17.  14  David  (was)  the  youngest :  and  the  three 

2  Sa.  9.  12  Mephiboshethhad  a  young  son,  whose  na 

1  Ch.  24.  31  fathers  overagainst.their  younger  brethr 
Eze.  16.  46  thy  younger  sister,  that  dwelleth  at  thy 

16.  61  receive  thy  sisters,  thine  elder  and  thy  y. 

16 . Little,  qaton. 

Gen.  42.  13,  32  the  youngest  (is)  this  day  with  our  fa. 
42.  15  go  forth  lienee,  except  your  youngest  bro. 
42.  20  But  bring  your  youngest  brother  unto  me 

42.  34  bringyour  youngest  brother  unto  me, then 

43.  29  this  your  younger  brother,  of  whodlye  sp. 

44.  2  in  the  sack’s  mouth  of  the  youngest,  and 
44.  12  left  at  the  youngest :  and  the  cup  wasfo. 
44.  23  Except  your  youngest  brother  comedown 
44.  26  if  our  youngest  brother  be  with  us,  then 
44.  26  except  our  youngest  brother  (be)  with  us 
48.  19  but  truly  his  younger  brother  shall  be  gr. 

Judg.  1. 13  son  of  Kenaz,  Caleb’s  younger  brother,  to 

3.  9  Othniel  the  son  of  Kenaz,  Caleb’s  younger 

9.  5  youngest  son  of  Jerubbaal  was  left;  for 

2  Ch.  21.  17  save  Jehoahaz  the  youngest  of  his  sons 

22.  1  his  youngest  son  king  in  his  stead :  for  the 

17.  A  seed,  progeny,  n;b&  shilyah. 

Deut  28.  57  toward  her  young  one  that  cometh  out  fr 
18.24  babe,  infant,  child,  flpiipos  brephos. 

Acts.  7. 19  so  that  they  cast  out  their  young  children 
19 .Small,  inferior,  ihaotruv  elasson. 

Rom.  9.  12  said  unto  her,  The  elder  shall  serve  theyo. 

20.  A  young  person,  vtavias  neanias. 

Acts  7.  58  laid  down  their  clothes  at  a  young  man’s 

20.  9  there  satin  a  windowa  certain  young  man 

23.  17  Bring  this  young  man  unto  the  chief  cap. 
23.  18  prayed  me  to  bring  this  [young  man]  unto 
23.  22  So  the  chief  captain . .  let  the  [young  man] 

21.  A  young  man  in  the  prime  of  life,  vcaviouis. 
Matt. 19.  20  young  man  saitli  unto  him,  All  these  thi. 

19.  22  Butwhentheyoungmanheard  thatsaying 
Marki4.  51  there  followed  him  a  certain  young  man 
14.  51  cast  about  (his)  naked  (body);  and  [the  y.] 
16.  5  they  saw  a  young  man  sitting  on  the  right 
Luke  7.  14  And  he  said,  Young  man,  I  say  unto  thee 
Acts  2.  17  your  young  men  shall  see  visions,  and  yo. 

5. 10  young  men  came  in,  and  found  her  dead 

1  Jo.  2. 13  I  write  unto  you,  young  men,  because  ye 
2.  14  I  have  written  unto  you,  young  men,  be. 

22.  New,  young,  veos  neos. 

Luke  1 5. 12  younger  of  them  said  to  (his)  father,  Fat. 
15- 13  younger  son  gathered  all  together,  and  to 
22.  26  greatest  among  you,  let  him  be  as  the  yo. 
1  Ti.  5.  1  as  a  father,  (and)  the  younger  men  as  br. 

5.  2  The  elder  women  as  mothers;  the  younger 

5. 11  But  the  younger  widows  refuse:  for  when 
5.  14  I  will  therefore  that  the  younger  women 

Titus  2.  4  That  they  may  teach  the  young  women  to 

1  Pe.  5.  5  Likewise,  ye  younger,  submit  yourselves 

23.  ^4  young  bird,  chicken,  veoaais  neossos. 

Luke  2.  24  A  pah-  of  turtle  doves,  or  two  young  pig. 

24.  Newer,  younger,  vtwripos  neoteros. 

J0I11121.  18  'When  thou  wast  young,  thou  girdest  thy. 
Acts  5.  6  young  men  arose,  wound  him  up,  and  ca. 
Titus  2.  6  Young  men  likewise  exhort  to  be  sober 

25.  A  child,  boy ,  servant,  naTs  pais. 

Acts  20.  12  brought  the  young  man  alive,  and  were 
YOUNG,  with  — 

To  give  suck,  ul. 

Gen.  33.  13  flocks  and  herds  with  young  (are)  with  me 
Isa.  40.  1 1  shall  gently  lead  those  that  arc  with  young 
[See  also  Ass,  asses,  bring  forth,  bullock,  calf,  cast, 
child,  daughter,  ewes,  lion,  man,  pigeon,  roe,  twigs.] 

YOUR,  your  own  (business),  yourselves  — 

1.  Your  hand,  D3p;  yedkem. 

2  Ch.  29.  31  ye  have  consecrated  yourselves  unto  the 

2.  In  your  eyes,  osppya  be-enekem. 

Gen.  45.  s  be  not  grieved  nor  angry  with  yourselves 

3.  Animal  soul,  trsi  nephesli. 

Lev.  11.  43  Ye  shall  not  make  yourselves  abominable 
Josh.23.  11  Takegood  heed  therefore  unto  yourselves 
Jer.  37.  9  Deceive  not  yourselves,  saying,  The  cha. 


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4.  Of  selves,  iavrov  heautou. 

Matt.  3.  9  think  not  to,  say  within  yourselves,  We 
16.  8  why  reason  ye  among  yourselves,  because 
23  "31  Wherefore  ye  be  witnesses  unto  yourselv. 

23.  9  rather  to  them  that  sell,  and  buy  for  yo. 
Mark  9.  33  What  was  it  that  ye  disputed  [among  yo.] 

9.  50  Have  salt  in  yourselves,  and  have  peace 
13.  9  But  take  heed  to  yourselves:  for  they  sh. 
Luke  3.  8  begin  not  to  say  within  yourselves.  We 

12.  33  provide  yourselves  bags  which  wax  not 
12  57  why  even  of  yourselves  judge  ye  not  what 
16  9  Make  to  yourselves  friends  of  the  mammon 

16.  15  Ye  are  they  which  justify  yourselves  bef. 

17.  3  Take  heed  to  yourselves :  If  thy  brother 
i7.  14  he  said  unto  them.  Go  showyourselvesun. 

21.  34  take  heed  to  yourselves,  lest  at  any  time 

22.  17  Take  this, anddivide(it)  [among  yourselv.  ] 

23.  28  weep  for  yourselves,  and  for  your  childr. 
Acts  5.  35  take  heed  to  yourselves  what  ye  intend  to 

13. 46  judge  yourselves  unworthy  of  everlasting 
15.  29  from  which  if  ye  keep  yourselves,  ye  shall 
20.  28  Take  heed  therefore  unto  yourselves,  and 
Rom.  6.  11  reckon  ye  also  yourselves  to  be  dead  ind. 

6.  13'yield  yourselves  unto  God,  as  those  that 
6.  16  to  whom  ye  yield  yourselves  servants  to 
12. 19  avengenotyourselves,but(rather)givepl. 

2  Co.  7.  1 1  ye  have  approved  yourselves  to  be  clear 

13.  5  Examine  yourselves,  whether  ye  be  in  the 
13.  5  prove  your  own  selves:  Know  ye  not  your 

Eph.  5.  19  Speaking  to  yourselves  in  psalms  and  liy. 

I  Th.  5.  13  (And)  be  at  peace  among  [yourselves] 

II  eb.  10.  34  knowing  in  yourselves  that  ye  have  in  he. 
Jas.  2.  4  Are  ye  not  then  partial  in  yourselves,  and 
1  Pe.  4.  8  have  fervent  charity  among  yourselves 

1  Jo.  5.  21  Little  children,  keep  [yourselves]  from  id 

2  John  8  Look  to  yourselves,  that  we  lose  not  those 
Jude  20  building  up  yourselves  on  your  most  holy 

21  Keep  yourselves  in  the  love  of  God,  look. 

5  .One's  ovm,  private ,  peculiar,  id  ms  idios. 

Col.  3. 18  Wives,  submityourselvesunto  [your ownl 
1  Th.  2.  14  have  suffered  like  things  of  your  own  co. 

4  1 1  to  do  your  own  business . .  with  [your  own] 

6.  You,  upas  (acc.)  humas. 

John  14.  26  bring  all  things  to  your  remembrance,  wh 
Acts  18  15  if  it  bea  question  of  words.  .and(of)your 

24.  22  I  will  know  the  uttermost  of  your  matter 
Rom  11.  28  (they  are)  enemies  for  your  sakes :  but  as 

1  Co.  4.  6  for  your  sakes;  that  ye  might  learn  in  us 

2  Co.  2.  10  for  your  sakes  (forgave  I  it)  in  the  person 

4.15  For  all  things  (are)  foryour  sakes,  that  the 
8.  9  yet  for  your  sakes  he  became  poor,  that 

Eph.  1.  15  I  also,  after  I  heard  of  your  faith  in  the 
1  Th.  3.  9  all  the  joy  wherewith  we  joy  for  your  sa 
1  Pe.  4  14  [evil  spoken  of,  but  on  your  part  he  is] 

7.  Your,  yours,  your  ovm,  uperepos  humeteros. 

Luke  6.  20  Blessed  (be  ye)  poor ;  for  yours  is  the  ki 

16.  12  who  shall  give  you  that  which  is  your  own 
John  7.  6  .My  time  is  not  yet  come  ;  but  your  time 

8.  17  It  is  also  written  in  your  law,  that  the  te 
15.  20  have  kept  my  saying,  they  will  keep  your 
Acts  27.  34  pray  you  to  take  (some)  meat ;  for  this  is 
Rom  11.  31  through  your  mercy  they  also  may  obtain 

1  Co.  15.  31  I  protest  by  your  rejoicing  which  I  have 

2  Co.  8.  8  and  to  prove  the  sincerity  of  your  love 
Gal.  6.  13  circumcised,  that  they  may  glory  in  your 

8 . To  you,  vfiiv  (dat.)  humin. 

Matt.  6.  19  Lay  not  up  for  yourselves  treasures  upon 
6.  20  But  lay  up  for  yourselves  treasures  in  he. 
Luke  16.  11  who  will  commit  to  your  trust  the  true 
21.  15  which  all  your  adversaries  shall  not  be 
Rom  16.  19  I  am  glad  therefore  on  your  behalf,  but 

1  Co.  6.  5  I  speak  to  your  shame.  Is  it  so,  that  there 

11.  13  Judge  in  yourselves:  is  it  comely  that  a 
15.  34  knowledge  of  God :  I  speak  (this)  to  your 

2  Co.  5.  13  or  whether  we  be  sober,  (it  is)  for  your 

9 .Of  you,  your,  vp&v  {yen.)  human. 

Matt.  5.  12  be  exceeding  glad;  for  great  (is)  your  rew. 

5. 16  Let  your  light  so  shine  before  men,  that 

5. 16  see  your  good  works,  and  glorify  your  fa. 
5.  20  say  unto  you,  That  except  your  righteou. 
5.  37  But  let  your  communication  be,  yea,  yea 
5.  44  Love  your  enemies,  bless  them  that  curse 
5.  45  That  ye  may  be  the  children  of  your  Fat. 
5.  47  if  ye  salute  your  brethren  only,  what  do 
5.  48  Be  ye  therefore  perfect,  even  as  your  Fat. 

See  also  9.  1,1,  8, 14, 15,  [21,  21],  25,25,26, 32;  7. 6, 11,  n;g.  4, 
11,  29;  10.  9,  13,  13,  14,  14,  20,  29,  30;  11.  29;  12.  27,  27; 
13.  16,  [16] ;  15.  3, 6 ;  17.  20, 24 ;  18.  [14],  35 ;  19. 8,  8 ;  20. 26, 
27  ;  23.  8,  9, 9,  [10],  11,  15,132,  34,  38 ;  24.  20, 42 ;  25. 8 ;  Mark 
2.  8;  6. 11 ;  7. 9,  13;  8.  17;  10.  5,  43;  11.  25,  25,  [26, 26] ;  13. 
[18] ;  Luke  3. 14 ;  4. 21 ;  5.  4, 22  ;  6.  22,  23,  24, 27,  35,  35,  36, 
38  ;  8.  25 ;  9.  5,  44  ;  10.  6,  11,  20 ;  11.  13,  19,  19,  39,  46,  47, 
48  ;  12.  7,  [22],  30,  32,  34,  34,  35  ;  13.  35  ;  16. 15  ;ai.  14,  18, 
19,  28,  28,  34;  22.  53;  23.  28;  24.  38  ;  John  4.  35;  6.  49, 
[58);  8.21,24,24,  [38],  41,  42,  44,  [54],  56 ;  9.  19,  41 ;  10.  34; 
13.  14 ;  14.  1,  27;  15.  11,  16 ;  16.  6,  20,  22,  22,  24;  18.  31 ; 
19.  14,  15;  20. 17,  17  ;  Acts  2.  17,  17,  17,  17,  39;  3.  17,  19, 
22, 22 ;  5. 28 ;  7.  37,  [37,  43],  51,  52 ;  13.  41 ;  15. 24 ;  17. 23 ;  18. 
6 ;  19-  37 ;  20.  30 ;  Rom.  1.  8  ;  6. 12, 13,  13,  19,  19,  19,  22 ; 
8.  11 ;  12.  1,  1,  [2] ;  14.  16 ;  15.  24 ;  16.  19,  20;  1  Co.  1.  4, 
26 ;  2.  5;  3. 21,  22  ;  5.  6,  13  ;  6.  15,  19,  20,  [20] ;  7.  5,  14,  35; 
8.  9;  9.  11 ;  14.  [34] ;  15.  14,  17,  17,  58;  16.  3, 14,  [17],  18 : 
2  Co.  1.  6,  6,  14,  24,  24;  4.  5  ;  5.  11 ;  6.  12  ;  7.  7,  7,  7,  [13] ; 
8.  7, 14,  14,  [19],  24,  24 ;  9.  2,  2,  5,  10, 10,  13  ;  10.  6,  8, 15  ;  1 1. 
3 ;  12.  14,  19 ;  13.  9;  Gal.  4.  [6],  15,  16;  6.  18 ;  Eph.  1.  13, 
18 ;  2.  8 ;  3.  13,  17 ;  4.  4,  23,  26,  29 ;  5.  19 ;  6.  1, 4,  5,  [9],  14, 
22 ;  Phil.  1.  5,  9,  19,  25,  26,  27  ;  2.  17, 19,  20,  25,  30 ;  4.  5, 
6,  7,  17,  19 ;  Col.  I.  4,  8 ;  2.  5,  5,  13 ;  3.  3,  5,  8,  15,  16,  21 ; 
4.  6,  8,  [8] ;  1  Th.  1.  4,  8 ;  2.  17  ;  3.  2,  s,  6.  7,  10,  10,  13  ;  4. 


3,  II ;  2  Th.  I.  3,  4,  4 ;  2.  17 ;  3-  S  ;  Phm-  22.  25  !  neb-  3- 

8,  9,  15 ;  4.  7 ;  6. 10 ;  9.  [14] ;  10.  34,  35 ;  12.  3,  13  ;  13.  171 
Jas.  1.  3,  21 ;  2.  2  ;  3.  14 ;  4.  1,  3,  9,  14.  16  ;  5-  1  >  2,  2>  3, 

•  3,  4,  5,  8,  12  ;  1  Pe.  1. 7, [9],  13,  14, 17, l8,  21,  22 ;  2.  12,  25; 

3.  2,  7,  15,  16;  5.  7,  8,  9  ;  2  Pe.  1.  5, 10,  19;  3.  1 ;  1  Jo.  1. 

[4] ;  Jude  12,  20;  Rev.  1.  9;  2.  23 ;  22.  [21]. 

YOUTH,  youthful  — 

1.  Youth,  n'mn3  beckuroth. 

Eccl.ii.  9  O  young  man.  .in  the  days  of  thy  youth 
12.  i  in  the  days  of  thy  youth,  while  the  evil 

2.  A  son  of,  -;3  ben. 

Prov.  7.  7  discerned  amongthe youths,  ayoung man 

3.  Youth,  maturity,  ip.it  choreph. 

Job  29.  4  As  I  was  in  the  days  of  my  youth,  when 

4.  Youth,  childhood ,  nn1?'.  yalduth. 

Psa  1 10.  3  the  morning  :  thou  hast  the  dew  of  thy  y. 
Eccl.n.  9  Rejoice,  O  young  man,  in  thy  youth,  and 

5.  Youth,  n'niy)  neuroth. 

Jer.  32.  30  have  only  doneevilbefore  me  from  their  y. 

6.  Youth,  D'lisn  neurim. 

Gen.  8.  21  (is)  evil  from  his  youth  ;  neither  will  I  ag. 

46  34  hath  been  about  cattle  from  our  youth  ev. 
Lev.  22.  13  unto  her  father's  house,  as  in  her  youth 
IS  urn  30.  3  (being)  in  her  father's  house  in  her  youth 

30. 16  (being  yet)  in  her  youth  inher  father's  ho. 

1  Ra.  17.  33  a  youth,  and  he  a  man  of  war  from  his  y 

2  Sa  19.  7  evil  that  befell  thee  from  thy  youth  until 

1  Ki.  18.  12  I  thy  servant  fear  the  Lord  from  my  you. 
Job  13.  26  makest  me  to  possess,  .iniquities  of  my  y. 

31.  18  For  from  my  youtli  he  was  broughtup  wi. 
Psa.  25.  7  Remember  not  the  sins  of  my  youtli,  nor 
71.  5  Lord  God  :  (thou  art)  my  trust  from  my  y. 

71. 17  0  God,  thou  hast  taught  me  from  my  yo 
103.  5  (so  that)  thy  youth  is  renewed  like  the  ea. 
127.  4  As  arrows,  .so  (are)  children  of  the  youth 
129.  1.2  Many  a  time . .  afflicted  me  from  my  yo. 
144.  12  (may  be)  as  plants  grown  up  in  their  you. 

Prov.  2.  17  Which  forsaketh  the  guide  of  her  youth 
5.  18  blessed .  .rejoice  with  the  wife  of  thy  youth 
Isa.  47.  12  wherein  thou  hast  laboured  from  thy  yo. 
47.  15  (even)  thy  merchants. from  thy  youth,  they 
54.  6  a  wife  of  youth,  when  thou  wast  refused 
Jer.  2.  2  I  remember  thee,  the  kindness  of  thy  yo. 
3.  4  My  father,  thou  (art)  the  guide  of  my  yo. 
3.  24  the  labour  of  our  fathers  from  our  youth 
3.  25  from  our  youth  even  unto  this  day,  and 

22.  21  this  (hath  been)  thy  manner  from  thy  yo. 
31.  19  because  I  did  bear  the  reproach  of  my  yo. 
48. 11  Moab  hath  been  at  ease  from  his  youth 

Lam.  3.  27  for  a  man  that  he  bear  the  yoke  in  his  yo. 
Eze.  4.  14  for  from  my  youth  up,  even  till  now.  ha. 
16.  22,  43  notremembered  the  daysof  thy  youth 

16.  60  covenant  with  thee  in  the  days  of  thy  yo. 

23.  3  they  committed  whoredoms  in  their  you. 
23.  8  for  in  her  youth  they  lay  with  her,  and 
23.  19  calling  to  remembrance  the  days  of  hery. 
23.  21  lewdness  of  thy  youth,  in  bruising  thy 
23.  21  by  the  Egyptians  for  the  paps  of  thy  yo. 

Hos.  2.  15  shall  sing  there,  as  in  the  days  of  her  yo. 
Joel  1.  8  sackcloth  for  the  husband  of  her  youth 
Zech  1 3  5  man  taught  me  to  keep  cattle  from  my  y . 

Mai.  2.  14  between  thee  and  the  wife  of  thy  youth 
2.  15  treacherously  against  the  wife  of  his  yo. 

7.  A  young  person,  ijn  naar. 

Judg  8.  20  but  the  youth,  .because  he  (was)  yet  a  y. 

1  Sa.  17.  33 for  thou,  .a  youth,  and  he  a  man  of  war 

17  42  for  he  was.  .a  youth,  and  ruddy,  and  of  a 

17.  55  he  said.  .Abner,  whose  son(is)  this  youth? 

8.  Youth,  %’i  noar. 

Job  36.  14  They  die  in  youth,  and  their  life  (is)  am. 
Psa.  88.  15  afflicted  and  ready  to  die  from  (my)  youth 

9.  Youth,  D'CiSj;.  alumim. 

Job  20.  11  His  bones  are  full(of  thesin)  of  his  youth 

33.  25  he  shall  return  to  the  days  of  his  youth 
Psa.  89.  45  The  days  of  his  youth  hast  thou  shorten. 
Isa.  54.  4  for  thou  shalt  forget  the  shame  of  thy  yo. 

10.  A  brood,  mrvrpirchah. 

Job  30.  12  Upon  (my)  riglit(hand)  rise  the’youth,  th. 

11  .Littleness,  youth,  niT"?  tseirah. 

Gen.  43.  33  youngest  according  to  his  youth :  and  the 

12 . Dawn,  youth,  nuns’  shacharuth. 

Eccl.11. 10  thy  flesh':  for  childhood  and  youth  (are) 

1 3.  Youth,  veorps  neotes. 

Matt  19.  20  All  these  things  have  I  kept  [from  my  yo.] 
Markio.  20  all  these  have  I  observed  from  my  youth 
Lukei8.  21  said,  All  these  have  I  kept  from  my  youth 
Acts  26.  4  My  manner  of  life  from  my  youth,  which 

1  Ti.  4.  12  Let  no  man  despise  thy  youth  ;  but  be  th. 

14.  Youthful,  veurepiicis  neolerikos. 

2  Ti.  2.  22  Flee  also  youthful  lusts :  but  follow  righ. 


z 

ZA-A-NA'-IM,  D’fJIS,  D'fffi.S  double  migratory  tent. 

A  plain  (or  oak)  near  Kedesh,  in  Napthaii.  See  Zaanan- 
nim. 

Judg.  4. 11  and  pitched  his  tent  unto  the  plain  of  Z. 
ZA-A'-NAN,  ]ixx  rich  in  flocks.  See  Zenan. 

A  city  in  Judah  or  Benjamin. 

Mic.  1. 1 1  the  inhabitant  of  Z.  came  not  forth  in  the 


ZA-A-NAN'-NIM.  D'Dyx.  Same  as  Zaanaim. 

Josh. 19. 33  their  coast  was. .from  Allon  to  Z.,  and  A. 

ZA-A'-VAN,  ZA'-VAN,  p&j  causing  fear. 

A  sbn  of  Ezer,  son  of  Seir  the  Horite.  B.C.  1700. 

Gen  36.  27  children  of  Ezer  (are) these;  Bilhan,  andZ. 

1  Ch.  1.  42  sons  of  Ezer;  Bilhan,  and  Z.,  (and)  Jakan 

ZA'-BAD,  13]  endower. 

1.  A  son  of  Nathan,  a  descendant  of  Jerahmeel,  grand¬ 
son  of  Pliarez  son  of  Judah.  B.C.  1380. 

1  Ch.  2.  36  Attai  begat  Nathan,  and  Nathan  begat  Z. 

2  37  Z.  begat  Ephlal,  and  Eplilal  begat  Obed 

2.  Son  of  Tahath.  and  father  of  Shuthelah,  an 
Ephraimite.  B.C.  1650. 

1  Ch.  7.  21  And  Z.  his  son,  and  Shuthelah  his  son 

3.  A  son  of  Alai,  one  of  David's  valiant  men.  B.C.  1048. 

rch.  II.  41  Uriah  the  Hittite,  Z.  the  son  of  Ahlai 

4.  The  son  of  Shimeath,  an  Ammonitess,  who  joined  with 
Jehozabad  in  slaying  Joash  king  of  Judah.  B.C.  839. 

2  Ch.24.  26  Z.  the  sou  of  Shimeath  an  Ammonitess 

5.  One  of  the  sons  of  Zattu  that  had  taken  a  strange 
wife.  B.C.  445. 

Ezra  10.  27  Mattaniah,  and  Jeremoth,  and  Z.,  and  A. 

G.  One  of  the  sons  of  Hashum  that  had  done  the  same. 

Ezra  10.  33  Of  the  sons  of  Hashum  .Z  ,  Eliphelet,  Je. 

7.  One  of  the  sons  of  Nebo  that  had  done  the  same. 

Ezra  10.  43  Ofthesonsof  Nebo.. Z.,Zebina,  Jadan, and 

ZAB'-BAI,  '31  roving  about,  pure. 

1.  One  of  the  sous  of  Bebai  that  had  taken  a  strange 
wife.  B.C.  445. 

Ezra  10.  28  Of  the  sons  also  of  Bebai.  .Z  ,  (and)  Ath. 

2.  Father  of  Baruch  who  helped  to  repair  the  wall  of 
Jerusalem  after  the  exile.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  3.  20  After  him  Baruch  the  son  of  Z.  earnestly 

ZAB'-BUD,  1131,  T31  well  remembered,  endowed. 

One  of  the  sons  of  Bigvai  who  returned  from  exile  with 
Ezra.  B.C.  457. 

Ezra  8.  14  Of  the  sons  also  of  Bigvai ;  Uthai,  and  Z. 

ZAB'DI.  '131  Jah  is  endower. 

1.  Father  of  Carmi  father  of  Achan.  B.C.  1500. 

Josh.  7.  1  Achan,  the  son  of  Carmi,  the  son  of  Z.,  the 
7.  17  and  he  brought  the  family.  .Z.  was  taken 
7.  18  Achan,  the  son  of  Carmi,  theson  of  Z.,  the 

2.  A  Benjamite,  son  of  Shimhi.  B.C.  1300. 

1  Ch.  8.  19  And  Jakim,  and  Zichri,  and  Z. 

3.  One  of  David's  storekeepers,  a  Shiplunite  from  She- 
pham  in  Judah.  B.C.  1015. 

1  CI1.27.  27  the  increase  of  the  vineyards ..  (was)  Z. 

4  A  Levite,  father  of  Micha,  and  grandfather  of  Mat¬ 
taniah  who  led  the  thanksgiving  in  prayer  in  the  days 
of  Nehemiah.  B.C  445. 

Neh.  11.  17  Mattaniah  the  son  of  Micha,  the  son  of  Z. 

ZAB-DI'-EL,  Vi3[  God  is  endower. 

1.  Father  of  Jashobeam,  one  of  David’s  captains.  B.C. 
1070. 

1  Ch  27.  2  Over  the  first.  .Jashobeam  the  son  of  Z. 

2.  An  overseer  of  the  priests  in  Jerusalem.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  11.  14  their  overseer  (was)  Z.,  the  son  of  (one  of) 

ZA -BUD,  nil  endowed. 

Son  of  Nathan,  and  friend  of  Solomon,  and  his  princi¬ 
pal  officer.  B.C.  1000. 

1  Ki.  4.  5  Z.  the  son  of  Nathan  (was)  principal  offi. 

ZA-BU’-LON,  ZaRovXdiv.  See  Zebulun. 

Matt.  4.  13  Capernaum .  .is.  .in  the  borders  of  Z.  and 

4.  15  The  land  of  Z.,  and  the  land  of  Nephtha. 
Rev.  7.  8  Of  the  tribe  of  Z.  (were)  sealed  twelve  th. 

ZAC'-CAI,  '31  pure. 

One  whose  descendants  returned  from  exile  with  Zerub- 
babel.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  9  children  of  Z.,  seven  hundred  and  three. 
Neh.  7.  14  children  of  Z.,  seven  hundred  and  three. 

ZAC'-CHEUS,  Z auxaTos,  from  Heb.  '31  pure. 

A  chief  taxgatherer  whom  Jesus  called  on  when  pass¬ 
ing  through  Jericho. 

Luke  19.  2  And.  behold,  (there  was)  a  man  named  Z. 
19.  5  Jesus,  .said unto  him,  Z  ,  makehaste,  and 
19.  8  And  Z.  stood,  and  said  unto  the  Lord 

ZAC'-CUR,  ZAC'-CHUR,  113]  well  remembered. 

1.  A  Reubenite,  father  of  Shammuah,  one  of  those  sent 
by  Moses  to  spy  the  land.  B.c.  1515. 

Num  13.  4  the  tribe  of  Reuben,  Shammua . .  son  of  Z. 

2.  A  Simeonite,  son  of  Hamuel,  and  father  of  Shimei 
who  had  sixteen  sons  and  six  daughters.  B.c.  1170. 

1  Ch.  4.  26  Hamuel  his  son,  Z.  his  son,  Shimei  his  son 

3.  A  Merarite.  B.C  1015. 

1  Ch.24.  27  Beno,  and  Shoham,  and  Z.,  and  Ibri 

4.  A  son  of  Asaph,  and  father  of  Michaiah,  set  over  the 
service  of  song  by  David.  B.c  1015. 

1  Ch.25  2  Of  the  sons  of  Asaph;  Z  ,  and  Joseph,  and 
25. 10  The  third  to  Z.,  (he),  his  sons,  and  his  hr. 
Neh.  ii.  35  Michaiah,  the  son  of  Z.,the  son  of  Asaph 

5.  A  son  of  Imri,  who  rebuilt  part  of  the  wall  of  Jerusa¬ 
lem  after  Nehemiah  came  from  Shuslian.  B.c.  445. 

Neh.  3.  2  next  to  them  builded  Z.  the  son  of  Imri 


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C.  A  Levitc  tliat  with  Nehemiah  sealed  the  covenant. 
B.C.  445- 

Neh.  io.  12  Z.,  Sherebiah,  Shebaniah 

7.  Father  ot  Hanan  whom  Nehemiah  made  one  of  Jhe 
treasurers  of  the  Lord's  house.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  13. 13  next  to  them  (w&s)  Hanan  the  son  of  Z. 

ZA-CIIAR'-IAH,  n;-ot,  »nn3j  Jah  is  renowned. 

1.  Son  of  Jeroboam  li.,  king  of  Israel.  B.C.  773. 

2  Ki.  14.  29  and  Z.  his  son  reigned  in  his  stead 

15.  8  did  Z.  the  son  of  J  eroboam  reign  over  Is. 
15.  11  And  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Z.,  behold,  th. 

2.  Father  of  Abi  or  Abijah,  wife  of  Alias  and  mother  of 
Hezekiah  kings  of  Judah.  B  C.  750.  See  Zechariah. 

2  Ki.  18.  2  mother’s  name.. Abi,  the  daughter  of  Z. 

2  CI1.29.  1  mother’s  name .  .Abijah . . daughter  of  Z. 

ZA-CHA-Rl'-AS,  Zaxccp'tas.  See  Zechariah. 

1.  The  son  of  Barachias  (or  Jehoiada,  2  Ch.  24.  20-22) 
whom  the  Jews  stoned  for  rebuking  them.  B.C.  840. 

3Iatt23.  35  Z.  the  son  of  Barachias,  whom  ye  slew  be. 
Luken.  51  the  blood  of  Abel  unto  the  blood  of  Z. 

2.  A  priest  of  the  course  of  Abia  (the  eighth),  father  of 
J ohn  the  Baptist. 

Luke  1 .  5  a  certain  priest  named  Z. ,  of  the  course  of 

1.  12  when  Z.  saw.  .he  was  troubled,  and  fear 
1. 13  the  angel  said  unto  him,  Fear  not,  Z.,  for 

1.  18  Z.  said  unto  the  angel,  Whereby  shall  I 

1.  21  the  people  waited  for  Z.,  and  marvelled 
1.  40  entered  into  the  house  of  Z.,  and  saluted 
1.  67  his  father  Z.  was  filled  with  the  Holy  Gh. 

3.  2  word  of  God  came  unto  John  the  son  of  Z. 

3.  The  name  proposed  to  be  given  to  John  the  Baptist 
by  his  friends. 

Luke  1. 59  they  called  him  Z.,  after  the  name  of  his 
ZA'-CHER,  131  fame. 

A  son  of  Jeiel  father  of  Gibeon,  a  Benjamite ;  called 
Zechariah  in  1  Ch.  9.  37.  B.C.  1180. 

1  Ch.  8.  31  And  Gedor,  and  Ahio,  and  Z. 

ZA'-DOK,  p'n^  righteous. 

1.  Son  of  Ahitub,  and  father  of  Ahimaaz,  a  priest  in  the 
days  of  David.  B.C.  1015. 

2  Sa.  8.  17  Z.  the  son  of  Ahitub,  and  Ahimelecli  the 

15.  24  lo  Z.  also,  .bearing  the  ark  of  the  covena. 
15  25  the  king  said  unto  Z.,  Carry  back  the  ark 
15.  27  The  king  said  also  unto  Z.  the  priest,  (Art 
15.  29  Z.  therefore  and  Abiathar  carried  the  ark 
15.  35  (hast  thou)  not  there  with  thee  Z.  and  Abi. 
15.  35  thou  shalt  tell  (it)  to  Z.  and  Abiatharthe 
15.  36  Ahimaaz,  Z.’s  (son),  and  Jonathan,  Abiat. 

17.  15  Then  said  Hushai  unto  Z.  and  to  Abiath. 
18. 19,  22  Then  said  Ahimaaz  the  son  of  Z.  yet 

18.  27  like  the  running  of  Ahimaaz  the  son  of  Z. 

19.  11  king  David  sent  to  Z.  and  to  Abiatharthe 

20.  23  and  Z.  and  Abiathar  (were)  the  priests 

1  Ki.  1.  8  Z.  the  priest,  and  Benaiah.  .were  not  with 
1.  26  and  Z  the  priest,  .hath  he  not  called 
1.  32  king  David  said,  Call  Z.  the  priest,  and  N. 
1.  34  let  Z. .  .anoint  him  there  king  over  Israel 
1.  38  So  Z.  the  priest ..  caused  Solomon  to  ride 
1 .  39  Z.  the  priest  took  an  horn  of  oil  out  of  the 
1.  44  the  king  hath  sent  with  him  Z.  the  priest 

1.  45  Z.  the  priest . .  anointed  him  king  in  Gihon 

2.  35  Z. . .  did  the  king  put  in  the  room  of  Abia. 

4.  2  princes  which  he  had;  Azariah  the  son  of  Z. 

4.  4  and  Z.  and  Abiathar  (were)  the  priests 

1  Ch.  6.  8  Ahitub  begat  Z.,  and  Z.  begat  Ahimaaz 

6.  53  Z.  his  son,  Ahimaaz  his  son 

15.  11  David  called  for  Z.  and  Abiathar  the  pri. 

16.  39  Z.  the  priest,  and  his  brethren  the  priests 

18. 16  Z.  the  son  of  Ahitub,  and  Abimelech .  (w.) 
24.  3  David  distributed  them,  both  Z.  of  the 
24.  6  Shemaiah . .  wrote  them  before . .  Z.  the  pr. 
24.  31  likewise  cast  lots,  .in  the  presence  of.  .Z. 

27. 17  the  son  of  Kemuel :  of  the  Aaronites,  Z. 
29.  22  And  they  made.  .Z.  (to be)  priest 

2  Ch.31. 10  Azariah  the  chief  priest  of  the  house  of  Z. 
Ezra  7.  2  The  son  of  Shallum,  the  son  of  Z. ,  the 
Eze.  40.  46  these  (are)  the  sons  of  Z.  among  the  sons 

43.  19  give . .  the  Levites  that  be  of  the  seed  of  Z. 

44.  15  the  sons  of  Z.,  that  kept  the  charge  of  my 
48. 11  priests  that  are  sanctified  of.  .sous  of  Z. 

2.  Father  of  Jerusha,  wife  of  Uzziah  and  mother  of 
Jotham  kings  of  Judah. 

2  Ki.  15.  33  mother’s  name.  .Jerusha.  .daughter  of  Z. 
2CI1.27.  1  mother’sname..Jerushah. . daughter  of  Z. 

3.  Son  of  Ahitub,  grandson  of  Azariah,  high  priest  in 
Solomon’s  temple. 

1  Ch.  6. 12  And  Ahitub  begat  Z.,  and  Z.  begat  Shall. 
7. 11  Hilkiah.  .son  of  Meshullam,  the  son  of  Z. 

4.  A  young  man  mighty  of  valour,  that  came  to  David 
to  Hebron  to  help  him. 

1  Ch.12.  28  And  Z.,  a  young  man  mighty  of  valour 

5.  The  son  of  Baana  who  repaired  a  portion  of  the  wall 
of  Jerusalem.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  3.  4  next  unto  them  repaired  Z.  the  son  of  B. 

6.  A  priest,  son  of  Immer,  that  did  the  same. 

Neh  3.  29  After  them  repaired  Z.  the  son  of  Immer 

7.  A  person  that  with  Nehemiah  sealed  the  covenant. 

B.C  445. 

Neh.  10.  21  Meshezabeel,  Z.,  Jaddua 

8.  A  son  of  Meraioth,  ancestor  of  one  of  the  priests  that 
dwelt  in  Jerusalem.  B.C.  740. 

Neh.  11. 11  Meshullam,  the  son  of  Z.(  the  son  of  Me. 


9.  A  scribe  whom  Nehemiah  put  in  charge  over  the 
treasuries  of  the  Lord’s  house.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  13.  13  I  have  made  treasurers..Z.  the  scribe,  and 

ZA'-HAM,  Dili  fatness. 

A  son  of  Rehoboam,  son  of  Solomon.  B.C.  960. 

2  Ch.n.  19  Which  bare.,  children..  Shamariah,  andZ. 
ZA'-IR,  TJ,7  little. 

A  city  or  place inEdom;  orperhapsascribe’smistakefor 

Heir. 

2KL  8.  21  Joram  went  over  to  Z.,  and  all  the  chariots 
ZA'-LAPH,  ^  purification. 

Father  of  Hamm  who  repaired  a  part  of  the  wall  of 
Jerusalem  after  the  exile.  B.C.  445. 

Neh.  3.  30  After  him  repaired . .  Hanun  the . .  son  of  Z. 

ZAL'-MON,  SAL'-MON,  Jiobx  terrace,  ascent. 

1.  A  hill  near  Ebal  or  Shechem  in  Samaria. 

Judg.  9.  48  Abimelech  gat  him  up  to  mount  Z.,  he  and 
Psa.  68.  14  it  was  (white)  as  snow  in  S. 

2.  An  Aholiite,  one  of  David’s  valiant  men.  It  is  Ilai 
in  1  Ch.  9.  29.  B.C.  1048. 

2  Sa.  23.  28  Z.  the  Ahohite,  Maliarai  the  Netophath. 

ZAL-MO'-NAH,  nicAx  terrace,  ascent. 

The  thirty-fourth  station  of  Israel  from  Egypt,  the 
twenty-third  from  Sinai,  and  the  third  from  Ezion- 
geber;  near  the  S.  of  the  Salt  Sea. 

Num.33.  41  And  they  departed,  .and  pitched  in  Z. 

33.  42  they  departed  from  Z.,  and  pitched  in  P. 

ZAX-MUN'-NA,  paoSx  withdraion  from  protection. 

A  king  of  Midian  defeated  and  slain  by  Gideon.  B.C. 
1249. 

Judg.  8.  5  I  am  pursuing  after  Zebali  and  Z.,  kings 

8.  6,  13  (Are)  the  hands  of  Zebah  and  Z.  now 
8.  7  when  the  Lord  hath  delivered.  .Z.  into 
8.  10  Now  Zebah  and  Z.  (were)  in  Karkor,  and 
8.  12  when  Zebah  and  Z.  fled,  he  pursued  after 
8.  12  and  took.  .Zebah  and  Z.,  and  discomfited 
8.  15  Behold  Zebah  and  Z.,  with  whom  ye  did 
8.  18  Then  said  he  unto  Zebah  and  Z.,  What 
8.  21  Then  Zebah  and  Z.  said,  Rise  thou,  and 

8.  21  Gideon  arose,  and  slew  Zebah  and  Z.,  and 
Psa.  83.  11  Make,  .all their  princesas  Zebah  andasZ. 

ZABI-ZUM'-MIM,  D’ejpi  powerful,  vigorous. 

A  tribe  of  the  Repliaim  dwelling  in  the  region  after¬ 
wards  occupied  by  the  Ammonites;  called  Zuzhn  in 
Gen.  14.  5. 

Deut.  2.  20  giants,  .therein.  .Ammonites  call  them  Z. 
ZA-NO'-AH,  niff  broken  district. 

1.  A  city  in  W.  of  the  plain  of  Judah;  near  Adullam  and 
Dan;  now  called  Zanua,  on  the  Wady  Ismail. 

Josh  15.  34  And  Z.,  and  En-gannim,  Tappuah,’and  E. 
Neh.  3.  13  The  valley  gate  repaired,  .the  inhabit,  of  Z. 
11.  30  Z.,  Adullam,  and  (in)  their  villages,  at  L. 

2.  A  city  on  the  E.  of  the  hill  country  of  Judah,  near 
Jezreel  or  Yokdeam;  now  Januta,  ten  miles  S.  of 
Hebron. 

Josh. 15.  56  And  Jezreel,  and  Jokdeam,  and  Z. 

3.  One  of  the  family  of  Caleb  son  of  Jephunnch. 

1  Ch.  4.  18  his  wife.  .bare.  .Jekuthiel  the  father  ofZ. 
ZAPH-NATH  PAA'-NEAH,  niysnisy  saviour  of  world. 
Name  given  to  Joseph  by  Pharaoh.  B.C.  1745-1635. 

Gen.  41. 45  Pharaoh  called  Joseph’s  name  Z.,  and  he 
ZA'-PHON,  jisx  concealed. 

A  city  in  Gad,  a  little  E.  of  Sea  of  Galilee,  near  Succoth 
or  Beth-nimrah ;  called  Shophan  in  Num.  32.  35. 

Josh. 13.  27  in  the  valley,  .and  Succoth,  and  Z.,  the 
ZA'-RA,  Z apa.  See  Zarah. 

The  sou  of  Judah  and  Tliamar.  B.C.  1700. 

Matt.  1.  3  And  Judas  begat  PharesandZ.  of  Thamar 
ZA'-RAH,  ZE'-RAH,  rni,  mj  sprout. 

A  son  of  Judah  by  his  daughter  in  law  Tamar.  B.C. 
1700. 

Gen.  38. 30  his  brother,  .and  his  name  was  called  Z. 

46.  12  And  the  sons  of  Judah.  .Pharez,  and  Z. 
Num  26.  20  of  Z.,  the  family  of  the  Zarhites 
Josh.  7.  1,  18  Zabdi,  the  son  of  Z.,  of  the  tribe  of  Ju. 
7.  24  Joshua,  .took  Achan  the  son  of  Z.,  and  the 
22.  20  Did  not  Achan  the  son  of  Z.  commit  a  tr. 
1  Ch.  2.  4  Tamar  his  daughter  in  law  bare  him.  .Z. 
2.  6  the  sons  of  Z.  ;  Zimri,  and  Ethan,  and  H. 

9.  6  of  the  sons  of  Z. ;  Jeuel,  and  their  breth. 
Neh.  11.  24  of  the  children  of  Z.  the  son  of  Judah 

ZA-RE'-AH,  njnx  stinging,  wasp.  See  Zorah. 

A  city  in  the  plain  of  Judah  near  Dan:  now  called 
Zarah  or  Surah,  two  and  a  half  miles  N.  of  Betli-she- 
mesh. 

Neh.11  29  at  En-rimmon,  and  at  Z.,  and  at  Jarmuth 
ZAREATHITES,  THHV- 

Family  of  Shobal,  a  descendant  of  Caleb  son  of  Hur;  the 
same  as  the  Zorathites  in  1  Ch.  4.  2. 

1  Ch.  2.  53  of  them  came  the  Z.,  and  the  Eslitaulites 
ZA'-RED,  ZE'-RED,  Tit,  Th  willow  bush. 

A  brook  (and  valley)  running  into  the  Salt  Sea;  the 
boundary  line  between  Moab  and  Edom  ;  it  is  called  the 
“brook  of  the  willows”  in  Isa.  15.  7;  and  the  “riverof 
the  wilderness,”  in  Amos  6.  14 ;  perhaps  the  Wady  el- 
Ahsy. 

Num  21.  12  removed,  and  pitched  in  the  valley  of  Z. 
Deut.  2.  13  over.  .Z. :  and  we  went  over  the  brook  Z. 
2. 14  space,  .until  we  were,  .over  the  brook  Z. 


ZA  RE'-PHATH,  nppy  place  of  refining. 

A  city  of  the  Phoenicians,  between  Tyre  and  Sidon 
where  Elijah  lodged  with  a  widow ;  in  Luke  4.  26  it  is 
called  Sarepta,  and  now  Surajend. 

1  Ki.  17.  9  Arise,  get  thee  to  Z. .  and  dwell  there,  be 

17.  10  So  he  arose  and  went  to  Z.  And  when  he 
Obad.  20  that  of  the  Canaanites,  (even)  unto  Z. ;  and 

ZA-RE'-TAN,  ZARTANAH,  ZARTHAN,  \rnf  cooling. 
A  city  or  district  in  Ephraim  or  Manasseh,  near  Beth- 
shean  and  Succoth:  here  the  waters  of  Jordan  rose  in 
a  heap.  See  Zereda ,  Zeredathah,  Zererath. 

Josh.  3.  16  far  from  the  city  Adam.that(is)  besideZ. 
1  Ki.  4.  12  Beth-shean,  which  (is)  by  Z.  beneath  Jez. 
7.  46  the  clay  ground  between  Succoth  and  Z. 

ZA-RETH  SIIA  -HAR,  ina'n  rnx  light  of  the  dawn. 

A  city  in  Reuben,  S.  of  Heshbon,  and  three  miles  S.  of 
the  mouth  of  the  Zerka  Ma’in  ;  now  called  Zara. 

Josh  13.  19  Sibmah,  and  Z.  in  the  mount  of  the  valley 
ZARHITES,  ’frjj. 

1.  The  family  of  Zerah  a  Simeonite. 

Num  26. 13  Of  Zerah,  the  family  of  the  Z. 

2.  The  family  of  Zarah  or  Zerah,  son  of  Judah. 

Num26.  20  of  Zerah,  the  family  of  the  Z. 

Josh.  7.  17  and  he  took  the  family  of  the  Z. 

7.  17  he  brought  the  family  of  the  Z.  man  by  m. 
1  CI1.27.  11  eighth.  .Sibbecai  the  Hushathite,  of  the  Z. 
27. 13  Maharai  the  Netopliathite,  of  the  Z.;  and 

ZAT'-TU,  ZAT'-THIJ,  N'bt  lovely,  pleasant. 

1.  One  whose  descendants  returned  with  Zerubbabcl. 

B.C.  536.  ' 

Ezra  2.  8  children  of  Z.,  nine  hundred  forty  and  five 

10.  27  of  the  sons  of  Z. ;  Elioenai,  Eliasltib,  Mat. 
Neh.  7.  13  children  of  Z.,  eighthundi  ed  forty  andfive 

2.  One  who  sealed  with  Nehemiah  the  covenant.  B.C. 
445- 

Neh.io.  14  Parosh,  Paliathmoab,  Elam,  Z.,  Bani 
ZA'-ZA,  kJJ  projection. 

A  son  of  Jonathan,  and  descendant  of  Jerahmeel  great 
grandson  of  Judah.  B.C.  1340. 

1  Ch.  2.  33  And  the  sons  of  Jonathan ;  Peleth,  and  Z. 
ZEAL,  (to  be)  zealous,  to  zealously  affect  — 

1.2Y>  be  or  make  zealous,  Nip  qana,  3. 

Num25.  11  while  he  was  zealous  for  my  sake  among 
25.  13  because  he  was  zealous  for  his  God,  and 

2  Sa.  21.  2  sought  to  slay  them  in  his  zeal  to  the  ch. 
2 .Zeal,  nkip  qinah. 

2  Ki.io.  16  Come  with  me,  and  see  my  zeal  for  the  L. 

19.  31  the  zeal  of  the  Loud  (of  hosts)  shall  do 
Psa.  69.  9  For  the  zeal  of  thine  house  hath  eaten  me 
119.  139  My  zeal  hath  consumed  me;  because  mi. 
Isa.  g.  7  The  zeal  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  will  perform 
37.  32  the  zeal  of  the  Lord  of  hosts  shall  do  this 
59.  17  (for)  clothing,  and  was  clad  with  zeal  and 
63.  15  where  (is)  thy  zeal  and  thy  strength,  the  s. 
Eze.  5.  13  that  I  the  Lord  have  spoken  (it)  in  my  ze. 

‘i.Zeal,  £rj\os  zelos. 

John  2.  17  The  zeal  of  thine  house  hath  eaten  rneup 
Romio.  2  bear  them  record  that  they  have  a  zeal  of 
2  Co.  7.  11  yea,  (what)  zeal,  yea,  what  revenge.  In  all 
9.  2  ago  ;  and  your  zeal  hath  provoked  very 
Phil.  3.  6  Concerning  zeal,  persecuting  the  church 
Col.  4. 13  bear  him  record,  that  he  hath  a  great  [z.j 

i.A  zealot,  zealous,  zelotes. 

Acts  21.  20  which  believe  ;  and  they  are  all  zealous 
22.  3  was  zealous  toward  God,  asye  all  are  this 
1  Co.  14. 12  forasmuch  as  ye  are  zealous  of  spiritual 
Gal.  1.  14  being  most  exceedingly  zealous  of  the  tr. 
Titus  2. 14  purify  unto  himself  a  peculiar  people,  ze. 

5.  To  be  zealous  for,  £rjA6a  zeloo. 

Gal.  4.  17  They  zealously  affect  you,  (but)  not  well 

4.  18  But  (it  is)  good  to  be  zealously  affected 
Rev.  3. 19  I  rebuke,  and  chasten :  [be  zealous]  there. 

ZE-BAD'-IAH,  n;"]3!,  wnaj  Jah  is  endower. 

1.  Grandson  of  Elp’ael,  a  Benjamite.  B.O.  1300. 

1  Ch.  8. 15  And  Z.,  and  Arad,  and  Ader 

2.  A  son  of  Elpael.  B.O.  1280. 

1  Ch.  8. 17  Z.,  and  Meshullam,  and  Hezeki,  and  Heb. 

3.  One  who  joined  David  at  Ziklag.  B.C.  1058. 

1  Ch.12.  7  Joelah,  and  Z.,  the  sons  of  Jeroham  of  G. 

4.  A  Koliathite,  son  of  Meshelemiah,  a  gatekeeper  of 
the  tabernacle  in  the  days  of  David.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.26.  2  Jediael  the  second,  Z.  the  third,  Jathniel 

5.  A  son  of  Asahel  son  of  Zeruiah.  B.C.  1025. 

1  CI1.27.  7  The  fourth.  .Asahel.  .and  Z.  his  son  after 

6.  A  Levite  sent  by  Jehoshaphat  to  teach  the  people  in 
the  cities  of  Judah.  B.C.  912. 

2  CI1.17.  8  with  them.. Levites,  (even).. Z., and  Azahel 

7.  Son  of  Ishmael,  and  ruler  of  the  house  of  J udali  in  the 
days  of  Jehoshaphat.  B.C.  912. 

2  Ch.  19.  11  Z.  the  son  of  Ishmael.  .for  all  the  king’s 

8.  Son  of  Shephaniah,  and  head  of  a  family  which 
returned  With  Ezra  in  the  days  of  Artaxerxes.  B.C. 
457- 

Ezra  8.  8  Z.  the  son  of  Michael,  and  with  him  four. 

9.  A  priest  that  had  taken  a  strange  wife  during  the 
exile.  B.C.  445. 

Ezra  10.  20  And  of  the  sons  of  Immer;  Hanani,  andZ. 


ZEBAH 


1087 


ZELOPHEHAD 


ZE'-BAH,  ngj  slaughter,  sacrifice. 

A  kiug  of  Midian  defeated  and  slain  by  Gideon.  B.C. 
1249. 

Judg.  8.  5  I  am  pursuing  after  Z.  and  Zalmunna,  ki. 

8.  6,  15  (Are)  the  hands  of  Z.  and  Zalmunna 

8.  7  Lord  hath  delivered  Z.  and  Zalmunna 
8.  10  Now  Z.  and  Zalmunna  (were)  in  Karlcor 
8. 12  when  Z.  and  Zalmunna  fled,  he  pursued 
8.  12  and  took.  .Z.  and  Zalmunna,  and  discom. 

8.  15  Behold  Z.  and  Zalmunna,  with  whom  ye 
8.  18  Then  said  he  unto  Z.  and  Zalmunna 
8.  21  Then  Z.  and  Zalmunna  said,  Rise  thou 
8.  21  And  Gideon  arose,  and  slew  Z.  and  Zalm. 
Bsa.  83.11  Make . .  all  their  princes  as  Z. ,  and  as  Zal. 

ZE-BA'-IM,  tpgv,  D”3s  gazelles. 

Place  unknown  ;  perhaps  Zeboim ;  the  residence  of 
Pochercth  whoso  descendants  returned  from  exile  with 
Zerubbabel.  B.C.  536. 

Ezra  2.  57  children  of  Pochereth  of  Z.,  the  children 
Nell.  7.  59  children  of  Pochereth  of  Z„  the  children 

ZE-BE'-DEE,  Ze/3eSaios  (from  Hel.  n;i3!)  Jallis  gift. 
Husband  of  Salome,  and  father  of  James  and  John,  two 
of  the  apostles  of  Jesus ;  a  fisherman  by  trade. 

Matt.  4.  21  he  saw..  James,  .of  Z.,  and  John  his  brot. 

4.  21  in  a  ship  with  Z.  their  father,  mending 
10.  2  James  (the  sou)  of  Z.,  and  John  his  broth. 

20.  20  Then  came  to  him  the  mother  of  Z.’s  chi. 

26.  37  took  with  him  Peter  and  the . .  sons  of  Z. 

27.  56  Among  which  was ..  the  mother  of  Z.’sch. 
Mark  1. 19  he  saw  James  the  (son)  of  Z.,  and  John  his 

1.  20  they  left  their  father  Z.  in  the  ship  with 

3.  17  James  the  (son)  of  Z.,  and  John  the  brot. 
10.  35  James  and  John,  the  sons  of  Z.,  come  unto 
Luke  5. 10  the  sons  of  Z. . .  were  partners  with  Simon 
John  21.  2  There  were  together,  .the(sons)  of  Z.,  and 

ZE-BI'-NA,  ni'3?  purchase. 

One  of  the  sons  of  Nebo  that  had  taken  a  strange  wife 
during  the  exile.  B.C.  445. 

Ezraio.  43  the  sons  of  Nebo;  Jeiel,  Mattithiah.  .Z. 

ZE-EO'-IM,  ZEBOIIM  o;3x,  D'lhx,  c'Nhx  wild  place. 
One  of  the  live  cities  in  the  valley  of  Siddim,  and  de¬ 
stroyed  with  Sodom  and  Gomorrah.  B.C.  1898. 

Gen.  10. 19  as  thou  goest,  unto .  .Admali,  and  Z.,  even 

14.  2  made  war  with.  .Shemeber  king  of  Z.,  and 
14.  8  And  there  went  out.  .the  king  of  Z.,  and 
Deut  29.  23  and  Z.,  which  the  Lord  overthrew  in  his 
Hos.  II.  8  shall  I  set  thee  as  Z.'l  mine  heart  is  turned 

ZE-BO'-IM,  D’yix  wild  place. 

A  city  and  valley  in  Benjamin  sloping  eastward  to  the 
Jordan  plain ;  perhaps  the  Shug  cd  Dubba,’  or  Wady 
Abu-l-Dda-baa. 

1  Sa.13.  18  border  that  looketli  to  the  valley  of  Z.  to. 
Neh.  11.  34  Hadid,  Z.,  Neballat 

ZE-BTJ'-DAH,  rnni  endowed. 

Daughter  of  Pedaiiih  of  Rumah,  wife  of  Josiah  and 
mother  of  Eliakim  (or  Johoiakim)  kings  of  J udah.  B.C. 
64O. 

2  lii.23.  36  And  his  mother’s  name  (was)  Z. .  .of  Rum. 
ZE'-BTJL,  S31  gift ,  dwelling. 

An  officer  oi  Abimelech  and  governor  of  Shechem.  B.C. 
1206. 

Judg.  9.  28  (is)  not . .  Z.  his  officer  ?  Serve  the  men  of 

9.  30  Z. .  .heard  the  words  of  Gaal  the  son  of 

9.  36  when  Gaal  saw  the  people,  he  said  to  Z. 

9.  36  Z.  said  unto  him,  Thou  seest  the  shadow 
9.  38  Then  said  Z.  unto  him.  Where  (is)  now 

9.  41  and  Z.  thrust  out  Gaal  and  his  brethren 

ZEBULONITES  'An! 

The  descendants  of  Zebulun. 

Nuni26.  27  These  (are)  the  families  of  the  Z.  accord. 
Judgi2.  XX  And  after  him  Elon,  a  Z.,  judged  Israel 

12.  12  And  Elon  the  Z.  died,  and  was  buried  in 

ZE-BU'-LTTN,  pVa;,  j^ni.  dwelling. 

1.  Tenth  son  of  Jacob, 'and  sixth' of  Leah.  B.C.  1740. 

Gen.  30. 20  I  have . .  sons  ;  and . .  called  his  name  Z. 

35.  23  Levi,  and  Judah,  and  Issacliar,  and  Z. 

46. 14  the  sons  of  Z.;  Sered,  and  Elon,  and  Jail. 
49.  13  Z.  shall  dwell  at  the  haven  of  the  sea 
Exod.  1.  3  Issacliar,  Z.,  and  Benjamin 
1  Ch.  2.  1  Simeon,  Levi.  .Judah,  Issachar,  and  Z. 

2.  His  posterity. 

Num.  1.  9  Of  Z.;  Eliab  the  son  of  IJelon 

1.  30  Of  the  children  of  Z. .  .all  that  were  able 

1.  31  Those  that  were  numbered .  of.  .tribeof  Z. 

2.  7  tribe  of  Z. . .  captain  of  the  children  of  Z. 
7.  24  Eliab.  .prince  of  the  children  of  Z.,  (did 

10.  16  over  the  host,  .of  Z. .  .Eliab  the  son  of  H. 

13.  10  Of  the  tribe  of  Z.,  Gaddiel  the  son  of  Sodi 
26.  26  (Of)  the  sons  of  Z.  after  their  families 
34.  25  prince  of  the  tribe  of  the  children  of  Z. 

Deut  27.  13  Reuben,  Gad,  alid  Asher,  and  Z.,  Dan,  and 
33.  18  of  Z.  he  said,  Rejoice,  Z.,  in  thy  going  out 
Josh.19.  10  third  lot  came  up  for  the  children  of  Z. 
19.  16  the  inheritance  of  the  children  of  Z.  acc. 
19.  27  reacheth  to  Z.,  and  to  the  valley  of  Jiph. 
19.  34  the  coast,  .reacheth  to  Z.  on  the  south 

21.  7  Merari.. (had).. outof  the  tribe  of  Z., twelve 
21.  34  out  of  the  tribe  of  Z.,  Jokneam  with  her 
Judg.  1.  30  Neither  did  Z.  drive  out  the  inhabitants 

4.  6  take  with  thee . .  men . .  of  the  Children  of  Z. 

4.  10  Barak  called  Z.  and  Naphtali  to  Kedesli 

5.  14  out  of  Z.  they  that  handle  the  pen  of  the 

5.  18  Z. .  .a  people  (that)  jeoparded  their  lives 
6. 35  he  sent  messengers,  .unto  Z.,and  unto  Na. 


Judgi2.  12  was  buried  in  Aijalon  in  the  country  of  Z. 
x  Ch.  6.  63  and  out  of  the  tribe  of  Z.,  twelve  cities 

6.  77  out  of  the  tribe  of  Z.,  Rimmon  with  her 
12.  33  Of  Z.,  such  as  went  forth  to  battle,  expert 
12.  40  they  that  were  nigh.  .unto.  .Z. .  .brought 
27. 19  Of  Z.,  Ishmaiah  the  son  of  Obadiah 
2  Ch.30.  10  So  the  posts  passed,  .even  unto  Z.;  but  they 
30.  ii  Nevertheless  divers,  .of  Z.  humbled  them. 
30.  18  many  of.  ,Z.,  had  notcleansed  themselves 
Psa.  68.  27  the  princes  of  Z. .  .the  prince  of  Naphtali 
Isa.  9.  1  he  lightly  afflicted  the  laud  of  Z.  and  the 
Eze.  48.  26  And  by  the  border  of  Issachar.  .Z.  a(por.) 
48.  27  And  by  the  border  of  Z. .  .Gad  a  (portion) 
48.  33  Simeon,  one  gate  of  Issachar,  one.  .of  Z. 
The  following  localities  were  in  the  territory  of  Zebu- 
Ion:— Ajalon,  Bethlehem,  Cabul,  Chisloth-tabor,  Da- 
bareli  or  Daberath,  Dabasheth,  Dimnah,  Gath  (or  Git- 
tah),  Hepher,  Haunathon,  Hepher,  Idalah,  Ittah-kazin, 
Japliia,  Jiphtali-el,  Jokneam,  Kartah,  Kattali,  Kitron, 
Maralah,  Nahalol,  Neah,  Remmon-mcthoar,  Rimmon, 
Sarid,  Shimron,  Tabor,  &c. 

ZE-CHAR'-IAH,  nngt,  inn?)  Jah  is  renowned. 

1.  A  chief  Reubenite  when  the  genealogy  was  reckoned. 
B.C.  740. 

1  Ch.  5.  7  his  brethren,  .(were),  .chief,  Jeiel,  and  Z. 

2.  A  Levite,  sou  of  Mesheleraiah,  a  gatekeeper  of  the 
tabernacle  in  the  days  of  David.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.  9.  21  Z.  the  son  of  Mesheleraiah  (was)  porter 
26.  2  the  sons  of  Mesheleraiah . .  Z.  the  first  born 
26.  14  for  Z.his  son,  a  wise  counsellor,  they  cast 

3.  A  Benjamite,  in  Gibeon;  called  Zacher  in  1  Ch.  8.  31. 
B.C.  1180. 

1  Ch.  9.  37  And  Gedor,  and  Ahio,  and  Z.,  and  Mikl. 

4.  A  Levite  set  over  the  service  of  song  in  the  days  of 
David.  B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.15.  18  Z.,  Ben,  and  Jaaziel,  and  Shemiramoth 

15.  20  Z.,  and  Aziel,  and  Shemiramoth,  and  Je. 

16.  5  Asaph  the  chief,  and  next  to  him  Z.,  Je. 

5.  A  priest  in  the  tabernacle,  at  the  same  time. 

1  Ch.is.  24  Z.,  and  Benaiah,  and  Eliezer,  the  priests 

6.  A  Kohatliite,  son  of  Isshiah,  at  the  same  time. 

1  Ch.24.  25  Isshiah  ;  of  the  sons  of  Isshiah;  Z. 

7.  A  Merarite,  son  of  Hosah,  a  gatekeeper  of  the  taber¬ 
nacle  at  the  same  time. 

1  Ch.26.  11  Hilkiah  the  second,  Tebaliah  the  third,  Z. 

8.  Father  of  Iddo,  the  chief  of  the  half  tribe  of  Manas- 
seh  E.  of  Jordan  in  the  days  of  David.  B.C.  1040. 

1  Ch.27.  21  of  Manasseh  in  Gilead,  Iddo  the  son  of  Z. 

9.  A  prince  whom  Jehosliaphat  sent  to  teach  the  people 
in  the  cities  of  Judah.  B.C.  913. 

2  Ch.  1 7.  7  he  sent  to . .  Z. . .  to  teach  in  the  cities  of  J. 

10.  A  Levite,  father  of  Jehaziel  who  encouraged  Je- 
hoshaphat’s  army  against  Moab.  B.C.  896. 

2  Ch.20.  14  Then  upon  Jehaziel  the  son  of  Z. .  .came 

11.  Third  son  of  Jelioshaphat.  b.c.  880. 

2  Ch.2t.  2  he  had ‘brethren  the  sons  of.  .Z.,  and  Az. 

12.  Son  of  Jehoida  the  priest,  and  stoned  for  rebuking 
the  people,  b.c.  840. 

2  Ch.24.  20  the  spirit  of  God  came  upon  Z.  the  son 

13.  A  person  having  understanding  in  the  visions  of  God 
in  the  days  of  Uzziah.  B.c.  810. 

2  Ch.26.  5  he  sought  God  in  the  days  of  Z.,  who  had 

14.  A  Levite,  son  of  Asaph,  who  helped  to  cleanse  the 
temple  in  the  days  of  Hezekiah.  B.C.  726. 

2  Ch.29.  13  of  the  sons  of  Asaph ;  Z.,  and  Mattaniah 

15.  A  Kohatliite,  one  of  the  overseers  of  the  repairs  of 
the  temple  in  the  days  of  Josiah.  B.C.  624. 

2  Ch.  34.  12  Z.  and  Meshullam,  of  the  sons  of  the  Koli. 

16.  A  prince  of  Judah  in  the  days  of  Josiah.  B.C.  624. 

2  Ch.  35.  8  Hilkiah  and  Z.  and  Jehiel,  rulers  of  the 

17.  A  prophet  in  Judah,  whose  Book  still  remains.  B.c. 
520. 

Ezra  5.  1  Z.  the  son  of  Iddo,  prophesied  unto  the  J. 

6. 14  Z.  the  son  of  Iddo :  and  they  builded,  and 
Zecli.  1. 1,  7  came  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto  Z.,  the 

7.  1  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  Z.  in  the 

7.  8  word  of  the  Lord  came  unto  Z.,  saying 

18.  A  chief  man  that  returned  with  Ezra.  b.c.  457. 
Ezra  8.  3  of  the  sons  of  Pharosh ;  Z. :  and  with  him 

19.  Another  that  did  the  same.  B.C.  457. 

Ezra  8.  11  Z.  the  son  of  Bebai,  and  with  him  twenty 

8.  16  Then  sent  I  for.  .Z.,  and  for  Meshullam 

20.  One  that  had  taken  a  strange  wife. 

Ezra  10.  26  Mattaniah,  Z.,  and  Jehiel,  and  Abdi,  and 

21.  A  prince  that  stood  beside  Ezra.  b.c.  457. 

Neh.  8.  4  Hashum,  and  Hashbadana,  Z.,(and)Mes. 

22.  A  descendant  of  Pharez,  some  of  whose  descendants 
dwelt  in  Jerusalem.  B.c.  457. 

Neh.  11.  4  Z.,  the  son  of  Amariah,  the  son  of  Shepha. 

23.  Another,  whose  descendants  dwelt  in  Jerusalem. 
Neh.  11.  5  son  of  Joiarib,  the  son  of  Z.,  the  son  of  Sli. 

24.  A  priest,  some  of  whose  descendants  dwelt  in  Jeru¬ 
salem. 

Neh  11. 12  son  of  Amzi,  the  son  of  Z.,  the  son  of  Pa. 
26.  A  priest  in  the  time  of  Joiakim  son  of  Jeshua. 

Neh.  12. 16  Of  Iddo,  Z. ;  of  Ginnetlion,  Meshullam 


26.  A  priest  of  the  family  of  Asaph,  who  officiated  in 
the  ceremony  of  purifying  the  walls  of  Je  rusalem,  b.c. 


27.  One  whom  Isaiah  took  as  a  witness ;  perhaps  the 
same  as  No.  13. 

Isa.  8.  2  Uriah  the  priest,  and  Z.  the  soii/if  Jeber. 

ZE'-DAD,  nils  sloping  place. 

A  place  in  the  N.  of  Palestine,  near  Hamath;  perhaps 
Sadad  between  Hums  and  Baalbec,  now  in  ruins.  The 
Sept,  and  Vulg.  read  Zeradah. 

Num34.  8  goings  forth  of  the  border  shall  be  to  Z. 
Eze.  47. 15  the  way  of  Hethlon,  as  men  go  to  Z. 

ZE-DE-KI'-AH,  .rpix,  tnjp-ix  Jah  is  might. 

1.  A  false  prophet,  son  of  C’iienaanah,  who  encouraged 
Ahab  to  attack  the  Syrians  at  Ramoth-Gilead.  b.c.  897. 

1  Ki.  22. 11  Z. .  .made  him  horns  of  iron  :  and  he  said 

22.  24  Z. . .  went  near,  and  smote  Micaiah  on  the 

2  Ch.18.  10  Z. .  .made  him  horns  of  iron,  and  said 

18.  23  Z. .  .came  near,  and  smote  Micaiah  upon 

2.  The  name  given  by  Nebuchadnezzar  to  Mattaniah 
whom  he  made  king  instead  of  Jehoiachin.  B.c.  588. 

2  Ki.24.  17  And  the  king,  .changed  his  name  to  Z. 

24.  18  Z.  (was)  twenty  and  one  years  old  when 

24.  20  Z.  rebelled  against  the  king  of  Babylon 

25.  2  was  besieged  unto  the  eleventh  year  of . .  Z. 
25.  7  they  slew  the  sons  of  Z.  before  his  eyes 
25.  7  they,  .put  out  the  eyes  of  Z.,  and  bound 

1  Ch.  3. 15  the  sons  of  Josiah  (were).  .Z. .  .Shallum 

2  Ch.36.  10  N.  sent,  .and  made  Z. .  .king.over  Judah 

36.  11  Z.  (was)  one  and  twenty  years  old  when 
Jer.  1.  3  unto  the  end  of  the  eleventh  year  of  Z.  the 

21.  1  when  king  Z.  sent  unto  him  Pasliur  the 
21.  3  Then  said  Jerem. .  .Thus  shall  ye  say  to  Z. 
21.  7  I  will  deliver  Z.  kingof  Judah, and  hisse. 
24.  8  So  will  I  give  Z.  the  king  of  Judah,  and 
27.  3  messengers  which  come,  .unto  Z.  king  of 

27.  12  I  spake  also  to  Z.  kingof  Judah  according 

28.  1  in  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  Z  king  of 

29.  3  whom  Z.  king  of  Judah  sentunto  Babylon 
32.  1  word  that  came,  .in  the  tenth  year  of  Z. 
32.  3  For  Z.  king  of  Judah  had  shut  him  up 
32.  4  Z.  king  of  Judah  shall  not  escape  out  of 
32.  5  he  shall  lead  Z.  to  Babylon,  and  there  sh. 
34.  2  Go  and  speak  to  Z.  kingof  Judah,  and  tell 
34.  4  Yet  hear  the  word  of  the  Lord,  0  Z.  king 
34.  6  Jeremiah . .  spake  all  these  words  unto  Z. 
34.  8  Z.  had  made  a  covenant  with  all  the  peo. 
34.  21  Z. . .  and  his  princes,  will  I  give  into  the  ha. 

37.  1  Z.  the  son  of  Josiah  reigned  instead  of  Co. 

37.  3  Z.  the  king  sent  Jeliucal.  .to  the  prophet 
37. 17  Then  Z .  the  king  sent,  and  took  him  out 

37.  18  Moreover  Jeremiah  said  unto  king  Z. 

37.  21  Z. ..  commanded  that  they  should  commit 

38.  5  Z.  the  king  said,  Behold,  he  (is)  in  your 

38.  14  Then  Z.  the  king  sent,  and  took  Jeremiah 

38.  15  Jeremiah  said  unto  Z.,  If  I  declare  (it)  un. 

38.  16  So  Z  the  king  sware  secrctlyunto  Jerem. 
38.  17  Then  said  Jeremiah  unto  Z.,  Thus  saith 
38.  19  Z.  the  king  said  unto  Jeremiah,  I  am  af. 

38.  24  Then  said  Z.  unto  Jeremiah,  Let  no  man 

39.  1  In  the  ninth  year  of  Z.  kiug  of  Judah,  in 

39.  2  in  the  eleventh  year  of  Z. .  .the  city  was 

39.  4  when  Z.  the  king  of  Judah  saw  them,  and 

39.  5  the  Chaldean’s  army,  .overtook  Z.  in  the 
39.  6  the  king  of  Babylon  slew  the  sons  of  Z. 
39.  7  Moreover  be  put  out  Z.’s  eyes,  and  bound 
44.  30  as  I  gave  Z.  king  of  Judah  into  the  hand 
49.  34  in  the  beginning  of  the  reign  of  Z.  king  of 

51.  59  when  he  went  with  Z.  the  king  of  Judah 

52.  1  Z.  (was)  one  and  twenty  years  old  when 
52.  3  Z.  rebelled  against  the  king  of  Babylon 
52.  5  was  besieged'unto  the  eleventh  year  of . .  Z. 
52.  8  the  Chaldeans,  .overtook  Z.  in  the  plains 
52.  10  the  king  of  Babylon  slew  the  sons  of  Z. 
52.  1 1  he  put  out  the  ey  es  of  Z. . .  and  put  him  in 

3.  Grandson  of  Jehoiakim.  B.C.  530. 

1  Ch.  3.  16  sons  of  Jehoiakim  ;  Jeconiah  his  son,  Z. 

4.  A  false  prophet,  son  of  Maaseiah. 

Jer.  29,  21  Thus  saith  the  Lord,  .of  Z.  the  son  of  M. 
29.  22  The  Lord  make  thee  like  Z.  and  like  Ahab 

5.  A  prince  of  Judah,  son  of  Hananiali,  in  the  days  of 
Jehoiakim.  B.C.  600. 

Jer.  36.  12  Z.  the  son  of  Hananiali,  and  all  the  princes 
ZE'-EB,  3S‘t  wolf. 

A  prince  of  Midian  defeated  and  slain  by  Gideon.  B.C. 
1249. 

Judg.  7.  25  And  they  took  two  princes.  .Oreb  and  Z. 
7.  25  and  Z.  they  slew  at  the  winepress  of  Z. 

7.  25  they,  .brought  the  heads  of  Oreb  and  Z.  to 

8.  3  God.  .delivered  into  your  hands.  .Oreb.  .Z. 
Psa.  83. 11  Make  their  nobles  like  Oreb,  and  like  Z. 

ZE'-LAH,  slope. 

A  city  in  Benjamin  (near  Eleph  or  Jebusi),  where  Saul 
and  his  sons  were  buried.  B.c.  1056. 

Josh  18.  28  And  Z.. Eleph,  and  Jebusi,  which  (is)  Jeru. 

2  Sa.  21. 14  the  bones  of  Saul,  .buried  they,  .in  Z.,  in 

ZE'-LEK,  p^x  split,  rent. 

An  Ammonite,  one  of  David’s  valiant  men.  B.c.  1048. 

2  Sa.  23.  37  Z.  the  Ammonite,  Naharai  the  Beerotliite 
1  Ch.n.  39  Z.  tlie  Ammonite,  Nahari  the  Berotliite 

ZE-LOPH-E'-HAD, 

Grandson  of  Gilead,  son  of  Manasseh.  B.c.  1492. 

Num  26.  33  Z.  the  son  of  Hepher  had  no  sons,  but  da. 


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Num26.  33  names  of  the  daughters  of  Z.  (were)  Mali. 

27.  i  Then  came  the  daughters  of  Z.,  the  son 
27.  7  The  daughters  of  Z.  speak  right:  thoush. 

,  36.  2  to  give  tha  i\)heritance  of  Z. .  .unto  his  da. 

36.  6  command  concerning.  .daughters  of  Z. 

36. 10  commanded,  .so  did  the  daughters  of  Z. 

36.  II  Milcali,  and  Noah,  the  daughters  of  Z. 

Josli. 1 7.  3  the  son  of  Hepher.  .had  no  sons,  but 
1  Ch.  7. '15  and  the  name  of  the  second  (was)  Z.;  and  Z. 

ZE-LO'-TES,  Z7)\a>Ti)s  zealous.  See  Simon. 

A  surname  of  Simon,  one  of  the  twelve  apostles,  else¬ 
where  called  the  Canaanite  by  mistake  for  Cananite, 
or  Kanauite. 

Luke  6. 15  James,  .of  Alpheus,  and  Simon  called  Z. 
Acts  1.  13  James  (the  son)  of  Alpheus,  and  Simon  Z. 

ZEL'-ZAH,  nxSk  sun  protection. 

A  city  in  Benjamin  on  the  border. 

1  Sa.io.  2  then  thou  shalt  find  two  men.  .at  Z.,  and 
ZE-MA-RA'-IM,  onO¥  double  mount  forest. 

1.  A  city  in  theN.  of  Benjamin,  near  Bethel;  now  called 
Sumrah,  five  miles  N.  of  Jericho. 

Josh.  1 8.  22  And  Betli-arabah,  and  Z.,  and  Beth-el 

2.  A  part  of  Ephraim. 

2  Ch.13.  4  Abijah  stood  up  upon  mount  Z.,  wluch(is) 

ZE-M  A-RITE,  'IDs. 

A  tribe  at  the  Eleutherus,  at  the  W.  foot  of  Lebanon, 
where  there  are  still  ruins  called  Sumra. 

Gen  10.  18  the  Arvadite,  and  the  Z.,  and  the  Hama. 

1  Ch.  1.  16  the  Arvadite,  and  the  Z.,  and  the  Hama. 

ZE-MI  -RA,  rrym  song. 

A  son  of  Becher,  son  of  Benjamin.  B.C.  1630. 

1  Ch.  7.  8  the  sons  of  Becher;  Z.,  and  Joasli,  and  E. 

ZE'-NAN,  Jts  rich  in  flocks. 

A  city  in  Judah,  E.  of  Askelon ;  same  as  Zaanan. 

Josh. 15.  37  Z.,  and  Hadashah,  and  Migdal-gad 
ZE'-NAS,  Zip 'as. 

A  believer  who  was  a  “  lawyer,”  or  one  skilled  in  the 
law  of  Moses,  whom  Paul  desired  Titus  to  bring  or  send 
to  him  with  Apollos  to  Nicopolis,  whither  Paul  pro¬ 
posed  going  to  winter. 

Titus  3. 13  Bring  Z.  the  lawyer  and  Apollos  on  their 

ZE-PHAN'-IAH,  ,i;:dx,  vri9¥  Jah  is  darkness. 

1. The  “second”  priest  whom  the  captain  of  the  king  of 
Babylon’s  guard  took  with  him  to  Riblah  after  he  had 
plundered  Jerusalem.  B.C.  598. 

2  Ki. 25.  18  the  captain  of  the  guard  took.  .Z.  the  se. 
Jer.  21.  i  Zedekiah  sent  unto  him.  .Z.  the  son  of  M. 

29.  25  Because  thou  hast  sent  letters,  .to  Z.,  the 
29.  29  Z. .  .read  this  letter  in  the  ears  of  Jerem. 
37.  3  the  king  sent.  .Z.  the  son  of  Maaseiah  the 
52.  24  the  captain  of  the  guard  took . .  Z.  the  se. 

2.  A  Kohathite,  ancestor  of  the  prophet  Samuel.  B.C. 
I460. 

1  Ch.  6.  36  Joel,  the  son  of  Azariah,  the  son  of  Z. 

3.  Son  of  Cushi,  a  prophet  in  the  days  of  Josiah,  whose 
Book  of  Prophecies  still  remain.  B.C.  640-609. 

Zepli.  1.  1  The  word  of  the  Lord  which  came  unto  Z. 

4.  Son  of  Josiah  the  priest  who  dwelt  in  Jerusalem 
when  Darius  gave  a  decree  to  rebuild  the  temple.  B.C. 
55O. 

Zech.  6.  10  go  into  the  house  of  Josiah  the  son  of  Z. 

6. 14  the  crowns  shall  be.  .to  Hen  the  son  of  Z. 

ZE'-PHATH,  nsx  mountain  watch. 

A  city  in  Simeon,  at  the  S.  border  of  Edom  and  in 
Judah,  called  also  Hannah-,  now  called  Sebaita;  twenty- 
four  miles  N.  of  Kadesh. 

Judg.  1. 17  slew  the  Canaanites  that  inhabited  Z. 
ZE-PHA'-THAH,  nnSX. 

A  valley  in  the  W.  of  Judah,  near  Maresliah;  perhaps 
the  same  as  the  preceding. 

2  Ch.14.  10  set  the  battle  in  array  in  the  valley  of  Z. 
ZE'-PHO,  ZE'-PHI,  1S¥,  '?¥  watch. 

A  son  of  Elipliaz,  son  of  Esau.  B.C.  1650. 

Gen.  36.  11  sons  of  Eliphaz  were  Teman.  .Z  ,  and  G. 

36.  is  duke  Teman,  duke  Omar,  duke  Z.,  duke 
1  Ch.  1.  36  Teman,  and  Omar,  Z.,  and  Gatam,  Kenaz 

ZE'-PHON,  ji3¥  dark,  wintry. 

A  Gadite.  B.C.  1680. 

Num26. 15  of  Z.,  the  family  of  the  Zeplionites 
ZEPHONTTES,  'liSSH. 

The  descendants  of  Zephon. 

Num26.  15  of  Zephon,  the  family  of  the  Z 
ZER,  12  rock. 

A  city  in  Naplitali,  near  the  lake  of  Genesareth. 

Josh.  19.  35  the  fenced  cities  (are)Ziddim,  Z.,  andH. 
ze'-rah,  za'-rah,  mi,  m;  sprout. 

1.  A  son  of  Reul,  son  of  Esau.  B.C.  1700. 

Gen.  36.  13  these. .the  sonsof  Reuel;  Naliath,  andZ. 

36.  17  duke  Nahath,  duke  Z.,  duke  Shammah 
I  Ch.  I.  37  The  sons  of  Reuel ;  Nahath,  Z.,  Shammah 

2.  Father  of  Jobab,  second  of  the  early  kings  of  Edom. 
B.C.  1670. 

Gen.  36.  33  Jobab  the  son  of  Z.  of  Bozrah  reigned  in 
i  Ch.  1.  44  Jobab  the  son  of  Z.  of  Bozrah  reigned  in 

3.  A  son  of  Judah  by  his  daughter  in  law  Tamar.  B.C. 
1700. 

Gen.  38.  30  And . .  his  brother . .  his  name  was  called  Z. 


Nuni26.  20  of  Z.,  the  family  of  the  Zarhites 
Josh.  7.  1,  18  Zabdi,  the  son  of  Z.,  of  the  tribe  of  J. 

7.  24  Joshua,  .took  Achan  the  son  of  Z.,  and 
22.  20  Did  not  Achan  the  son  of  Z.  commit  a  tr. 

1  Ch.  2.  4  Tamar  his  daughter  in  law  bare  him! .Z. 

2.  6  the  sons  of  Z. ;  Zimri,  and  Ethan,  and  H. 

9.  6  of  the  sons  of  Z. ;  Jeuel,  and  their  breth. 
Neh.  11.  24  of  the  children  of  Z.  the  son  of  Judah 

4.  A  son  of  Simeon.  B.C.  1700. . 

Nuni26.  13  Of  Z.,  the  family  of  the  Zarhites:  of  Shaul 
1  Ch.  4.  24  The  sons  of  Simeon. .  Jarib,  Z.,  (and)  Slia. 

5.  A  Gershonite.  b.c.  1250. 

1  Ch.  6.  21  Joah  his  son,  Iddo  his  son,  Z.  his  son 

6.  Father  of  Ethni,  a  Levite.  B.C.  1250. 

1  Ch.  6.  41  The  son  of  Ethni,  the  son  of  Z.,  the  son  of 

7.  A  king  of  Ethiopia,  who  warred  with  Asa.  B.c.  941. 

2  Ch.14.  9  there  came  out  againstthem  Z.  the  Ethiop. 

ZE-RAH  -IAH,  n;rni  Jah  is  appearing. 

1.  A  descendant  of  Piiiuehas,  an  ancestor  of  Ezra.  B.C. 
1116. 

1  Ch.  6.  6  Uzzi  begat  Z.,  and  Z.  begat  Meraioth 
6.  51  Bukki  his  son,  Uzzi  his  son,  Z.  his  son 
Ezra  7.  4  son  of  Z.,  the  son  of  Uzzi,  the  son  of  Bu. 

2.  Father  of  Elihoenai  (a  descendant  of  Paliath-Moab) 
who  returned,  with  Ezra.  B.c.  480. 

Ezra  8.  4  Elihoenai  the  son  of  Z.,  and  with  him  two 
ZE-RE'-DA,  rnijin  the  fortress,  town. 

A  city  or  district  on  N.  of  Mount  Ephraim,  but  in 
Manasseh,  and  birthplace  of  Jeroboam;  same  as  Zere- 
rath,  Zaretan,  Zarthan,  and  Zartanah. 

1  Ki.  11.  26  J.  the  son  of  Nebat,  an  Ephratliite  of  Z. 
ZE-RE-DA'-THAH,  inii?. 

In  Manasseh,  near  Succoth. 

2  Ch.  4.  17  the  clay  ground  between  Succoth  and  Z. 
ZE-RE'-RATH,  nii>’. 

A  district  in  Manasseh,  near  Abelmeliolah  and  Beth- 
sliittah. 

Judg.  7.  22  and  the  host  fled  to  Beth-slnttah  and  2 
ZE'-RESH,  BHJ. 

Wife  of  Hannan  the  Agagite,  enemy  of  the  Jews  in  the 
days  of  Ahasuerus  and  Esther.  B.C.  510. 

Esth.  5.  10  sent  and  called  for  his  friends,  and  Z.  his 

5.  14  Then  said  Z.  his  wife  and  all  his  friends 

6.  13  And  Hainan  told  Z.  his  wife  and  all  his  fr. 

6. 13  Then  said  his  wise  men  and  Z.  his  wife 

ZE'-RETH,  nix  splendour,  brightness. 

A  son  of  Heiah  son  of  Aslmr,  descendant  of  Judah, 
through  Caleb  son  of  Uur.  B.c.  1470. 

1  Ch.  4.  7  the  sons  of  Helali  (were)  Z.,  and  Jezoar 
ZE'-RI,  '"!¥  balm. 

A  son  of  Jeduthun  set  over  the  service  of  song  in  the 
days  of  David.  B.C.  1015. 

i  Ch.25.  3  sons  of  Jeduthun;  Gedaliah,  and  Z.,  and 
ZE'-ROR,  mis  bundle. 

Father  of  Abiel  a  Benjamite,  and  ancestor  of  Saul  the 
first  king  of  Israel.  B.c.  1160. 

1  Sa.  9.  1  Kish,  the  son  of  Abiel,  the  son  of  Zeror,  the 
ZE-RU'-AH,  njms  full  breasted. 

A  widow,  motherof  Jeroboam  first  king  of  the  ten  tribes 
of  Israel,  b.c.  1000. 

1  Ki.  1 1.  26  whose  mother’s  name  (was)  Z.,  a  widow  w. 

ZE-RTJ-BA'-BEL,  baaij  shoot  of  Babylon. 

A  descendant  of  Salatliiel  or  Shealtiel  grandson  of 
Jehoiakim  king  of  Judah;  he  led  back  the  first  band  of 
exiles.  B.C.  536. 

1  Ch.  3  19  the  sonsof  Pedaiali  (were)  Z.,  and  Shimei 
3.  19  the  sons  of  Z.;  Meshullam,  and  Hananiah 
Ezra  2.  2  Which  came  with  Z.:  Joshua,  Nehemiah 
3.  2  Then  stood  up.  .Z.  thesonof  Shealtiel,  and 

3.  8  in  the  second  year,  .began  Z.  the  son  of 

4.  2  they  came  to  Z.,  and  to  the  chief  of  the 

4.  3  Z. .  .said  unto  them,  Ye  have  nothing  to 

5.  2  Then  rose  up  Z.,  the  son  of  Shealtiel,  and 
Neh.  7.  7  Who  came  with  Z.,  Jeshua,  Nehemiah 

12.  1  these,  .the  priests,  .that  went  up  with  Z. 
12.  47  all  Israel  in  the  days  of  Z., .  .gave  the  po. 
Hag.  1.  1  came  the  word  of  the  Lord,  .unto  Z.  the 
1. 12  Then  Z. .  .with  all  the.  .people,  obeyed  the 

1.  14  And  the  Lord  stirred  up  the  spirit  of  Z. 

2.  2  Speak  now  to  Z.  the  son  of  Shealtiel,  gover. 
2.  4  Yet  now  be  strong,  O  Z.,  saith  the  Lord 
2.  21  Speak  to  Z.,  governor  of  Judah,  saying 

2.  23  In  that  day.  .will  I  take  thee,  0  Z.,  my  se. 
Zech.  4.  6  This  (is)  the  word  of  the  Lord  unto  Z.,  sa. 

4.  7  before  Z  (thou  shalt  become)a  plain:  and 
4.  9  The  hands  of  Z.  have  laid  the  foundation 
4. 10  shall  see  the  plummet  in  the  hand  of  Z. 

ZE-RTJ'-LAH,  n;nx  balm. 

A  daughter  of  Jesse  father  of  David,  whose  three  sons 
were  officers  over  David’s  army,  viz.,  Joab,  Abishai,  and 
Asahel.  B.C.  1070. 

1  Sa.  26.  6  Then  answered  David . .  Abishai . .  son  of  Z. 

2  Sa.  2.  13  And  Joab  the  son  of  Z. .  .went  out,  and 
2. 18  there  were  three  sons  of  Z.  there,  Joab 

3.  39  these  men  the  sons  of  Z.  (be)  too  hard  for 
8.  16  Joab  the  son  of  Z.  (was)  over  the  host 

14.  1  Now  Joab  the  son  of  Z.  perceived  that  the 

16.  9  Then  said  Abishai  the  son  of  Z.  unto  the 

16.  10  What  have  I  to  do  with  you,  ye  sons  of  Z.? 

17.  25  daughter  of  Naliash,  sister  to  Z.,Joab’s  mo. 


2  Sa.  18.  2  under  the  hand  of  Abishai  the  son  of  Z. 

19.  21  Abishai  the  son  of  Z.  answered  and  said 
19.  22  What  have  I  to  do  with  you,  ye  sons  of  Z. 

21.  17  But  Abishai  the  son  of  Z.  succoured  him 
23.  18  the  son  of  Z.,  was  chief  among  three;  and 
23.  37  Zelek.. armour  bearer  to  Joab  the  son  of  Z. 

1  Ki.  1.  7  he  conferred  with  Joab  the  son  of  Z.,  and 
2.  5  thou  kuowest  also  what  Joab  the  son  of  Z. 

2.  22  even  for  him.  .and  for  Joab  the  son  of  Z. 

1  Ch.  2. 16  Whose  sisters  (were)  Z. . .  Andthesonsof  Z. 

11.  6  Joab  the  son  of  Z.  went  up  first,  and  was 
1 1.  39  the  armour  bearer  of  Joab  the  son  of  Z. 

18.  12  the  son  of  Z.  slew  of  the  Edomites,  .eigh. 

18. 15  And  Joab  the  son  of  Z.  (was)  over  the  ho. 

26.  28  all  that.  .Joab  the  son  of  Z.,  had  dedicat. 

27.  24  Joab  the  son  of  Z.  began  to  number,  but 

ZE  -THAM,  Dnt  shining. 

A  son  or  grandson  of  LaddanaGuslionite.  B.C.  1015. 

1  C'h.23.  8  the  chief  (was)  Jeliiel,  and  Z.,  and  Joel 
26.  22  sons  of  Jeliieli;  Z.,  and  Joel  his  brother 

ZE'-THAN,  jn'l  shining. 

A  son  of  Bilthan,  grandson  of  Benjamin.  B.c.  1600. 

1  Ch.  7.  10  Chenaanah,  and  Z.,  and  Tharshish,  and 
ZE'-THAR,  TOT  sacrifice. 

One  of  the  seven  chamberlains  of  the  king  of  Persia 
that  saw  the  king’s  face  at  pleasure.  B.C.  519. 

Esth.  1.  10  Z..  .served  in  the  presence  of  Ahasuerus 

ZI'-A,  sn  terrified. 

A  Gadite,  head  of  a  family.  B.C.  1070. 

1  Ch.  5.  13  Sheba,  and  Jorai,  and  Jachan,  and  Z.,and 

ZI'-BA,  xT?  plantation. 

A  servant  of  Saul  who  served  Mepliibosheth,  and  after¬ 
wards  obtained  half  of  his  property  from  David  by 
ascribing  treachery  to  his  master.  B.C.  1025. 

2  Sa.  9.  2  (there!  was),  .a  servant,  whose  name  (was)Z. 

9.  2  (Art)  thou  Z.?  And  he  said,  Thy  servant 
9.  3  Z.  said  unto  the  king,  Jonathan  hath  yet  a 
9.  4  Z.  said  unto  the  king,  Behold,  he  (is)  in 
9.  9  Then  the  king  called  to  Z.,  Saul’s  servant 
9.  10  Z.  had  fifteen  sons  and  twenty  servants 
9.  II  Then  said  Z.  unto  the  king.  According  to 
9.  12  all  that  dwelt  in  the  house  of  Z.  (were)se. 
16.  1  Z.  the  servant  of  Mephiboslieth  met  him 
16.  2  the  king  said  unto  Z.,  What  meanest  th. 

16.  2  Z.  said,  The  asses  (be)  for  the  king’s  hous. 
16.  3  Z.  said  unto  the  king,  Behold,  he  abideth 
16.  4  Then  said  the  king  to  Z.,  Behold,  thine 
16.  4  Z.  said,  I  humbly  beseech  thee  (that)  I 
19.  17  Z.  the  servant  of  the  house  of  Saul,  and 
19.  29  I  have  said,  Thou  and  Z.  divide  the  land 

ZI-BE'-ON,  ]ijns  wild  robber. 

1.  A  Hivite,  grandfather  of  Adah  one  of  Esau’s  wives. 
B.C.  1800. 

Gen.  36.  2  the  daughter  of  Anah  the  daughter  of  Z. 

36.  14  the  daughter  of  Anah  the  daughter  of  Z. 

2.  A  son  of  Seir  the  Horite.  B.C.  1800. 

Gen.  36.  20  Lotan,  and  Shobal,  and  Z.,  and  Anah 
36.  24  these  (are)  the  children  of  Z.;  both  A  jah 
36.  24  found . .  as  he  fed  the  asses  of  Z.  his  father 
36.  29  duke  Lotan,  duke  Shobal,  duke  Z.,  duke 
1  Ch.  1.  38  sons  of  Seir ;  Lotan,  and  Shobal,  and  Z. 

1.  40  And  the  sons  of  Z.,  Aiali,  and  Anah 

ZIB'-IA,  N)nx  gazelle. 

A  Benjamite,  son  of  Hodesh.  B.C.  1320. 

1  Ch.  8.  9  he  begat  of  Hodesh  his  wife,  J obab,  and  Z. 
ZIB'-IAH,  rrnx. 

The  wife  of  Ahaziah  and  mother  of  Jehoash  or  Joash, 
kings  of  Judah ;  from  the  city  of  Beer-sheba.  B.c.  890. 

2  Ki.  12.  1  his  mother's  name  (was)  Z.  of  Beer-sheba 
2  CI1.24.  1  His  mother’s  name  also(was)Z.  ofBeer-s. 

ZICH'-RI,  'i?i  renowned. 

1.  A  son  of  Izliar,  grandson  of  Levi.  B.C.  1490. 

Exod.  6.  21  sons  of  Izliar;  Korah,  and  Neplieg,  and  Z. 

2.  A  Benjamite  of  the  family  of  Shimhi.  B.C.  1300. 

1  Ch.  8.  19  And  Jakim,  and  Z.,  and  Zabdi 

3.  A  Benjamite,  son  of  Sliishak.  B.C.  1300. 

1  Ch.  8.  23  And  Abdon,  and  Z.,  and  Hanan 

4.  A  Benjamite,  son  of  Jeroliam.  B.C.  1300. 

1  Ch.  8.  27  Jaresiah,  and  Eliah,  and  Z.,  the  sons  of  J. 

5.  A  Levite,  son  of  Asaph.  B.C.  500. 

1  Ch.  9.  15  Mattaniah  the  son  of  Micah,  the  son  ofZ. 

G.  A  descendant  of  Eliezer,  son  of  Moses,  in  the  days  of 
David.  B.C.  1040. 

1  Ch.  26.  25  Joram  his  son,  and  Z.  his  son,  and  Shelo. 

7.  Father  of  Eliezer,  a  chief  Reubenite  in  the  days  of  David. 
B.C.  1040. 

1  CI1.27. 16  ruler  of  the  Reubenites.  .the  son  of  Z. 

8.  Father  of  Amaziali,  a  captain  of  Jehoshaphat.  B.C. 

9^°2  Ch.17.  16  And  next  him  (was)  Amasiahtliesonof  Z. 

9.  Father  of!  Elishapliat,  a  captain  of  hundreds  who 
helped  Jehoiada  the  priest  to  make  J oasli  king  of  Israel. 

2 3 4 * * * *  9ClR23.  i  Jehoiada . .  took . .  Elisliaphat  the  son  of  Z. 

10.  An  Ephraimite,  a  mighty  man  of  valour,  that  slew 
the  son  of  Ahaz  king  of  Judah.  B.C.  741. 

2  CI1.28.  7  Z.,  a  mighty  man  of  Ephraim,  slew  Maase 

11.  Father  of  Joel,  overseer  of  theBenjamites  in  Jerusa¬ 
lem  after  the  exile.  B.O.  470. 

Neh.  1 1.  9  Joel  the  son  of  Z.  (was)  their  overseer 


ZIDDIM 


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ZIPH 


12  Apriest  of  the  sons  of  Abijaliin  the  daysof  Nehemiah. 
B.C.  445. 

Neh.  12.  17  of  Abijah,  Z.;  of  Miniamin,  of  Moadiah,  Pi. 
ZID'-DIM,  C‘~5in  the  mountain  sides. 

A  fenced  city  in  Naphtali ;  now  called  Battin. 

Josh.19.  35  the  fenced  cities  (are)  Z.,  Zer,  and  Ham. 

ZID  Kt'-JAH,  ,Vplk  Jail  is  might. 

A  chief  prince  of  the  Jews  that  with  Nehemiah  sealed 
the  covenant.  B.c.  445.  See  Z edelciah. 

Neh.  10.  1  those  that  sealed  (were)  Nehemiah.  .Z. 
Zl'-DON,  SIDON,  JITS,  ]T¥  fortress. 

1. Eldest  son  of  Canaan,  son  of  Ham.  B.C.  2200. 

Gen.  10.  15  Canaan  begat  S.  his  first  born,  and  Hetli 

1  Ch.  1.  13  Canaan  begat  S.  his  first  born,  and  Hetli. 

2.  A  city  in  Asher,  now  called  Saida;  its  authority  ex¬ 
tended  S.  to  Carmel  and  Dor,  and  E.  towards  Damascus. 

Gen.  10.  19  the  border  of  the  Canaanites  was  from  S. 

49.  13  shall  dwell,  .his  border  (shall  be)  unto  Z. 
Josh  11.  8  smote  them,  and  chased  them  unto  greapZ. 

19.  28  and  Hammon,  and  Kanah.  .unto  great  Z. 
Judg.  1.  31  Neither  did  Asher  drive  out  .  .inliab.  of  Z. 

10.  6  children  of  Israel,  .served,  .the  gods  of  Z. 

18.  28  no  deliverer,  because  it  (was)  far  from  Z. 

2  Sa.  24.  6  they  came  to  Dan-jaan,  and  about  to  Z. 

1  Ki.  17.  9  Arise,  get  thee  to  Zarephath,  which ..  to  Z. 
Ezra  3.  7  They  gave . .  meat,  and  drink . .  unto . .  Z. 
Isa.  23.  2  thou  whom  the  merchants  of  Z. .  .have  re. 
23.  4  Be  thou  ashamed,  O  Z.  :  for  the  sea  hath 
23.  12  Thou  shalt  no  more  rejoice,  .daughter.  .Z. 
Jer.  25.  22  all  the  kings  of  Tyrus.  .all  the  kings  of  Z. 

27.  3  send  them . .  to  the  king  of  Z.,  by  the  hand 
47.  4  to  cut  off  from  Tyrus  and  Z.  every  helper 

Eze.  27.  8  The  inhabitants  of  Z.  and  Arvad  were  thy 

28.  21  set  thy  face  against  Z.,  and  prophesy  aga. 
28.  22  Behold,  I  (am)  against  thee,  0  Z.;  and  I 

Joel  3.  4  what  have  ye  to  do  with  me,  0  Tyre,  and  Z. 
Zecli.  9.  2  Hamath  also  shall  border  thereby . .  and  Z. 
ZIDONIANS,  SIDONIANS,  O’jiTS,  J'JTS,  'ilk,  liilk. 
The  inhabitants  of  the  preceding  city  and  state. 

Judg  10.  12  The  Z.  also,  .did  oppress  you;  and  ye  cr. 
18.  7  dwelt  careless,  after  the  manner  of  the  Z. 

18.  7  they  (were)  far  from  the  Z.,  and  had  no 

1  Ki.  11.  1  Moabites,  Ammonites,  Edomites,  Z.,  (and) 

11.  5,  33  Ashtoreth  the  goddess  of  the  Z. 

16.  31  Jezebel  the  daughter  of  Ethbaal.  .the  Z. 

2  Ki.  23.  13  for  Ashtoreth  the  abomination  of  the  S. 

1  Ch.22.  4  the  Z. .  .brought  much  cedar  wood  to  Da. 
Eze.  32.  30  all  the  Z.,  which  are  gone  down  with  the 
ZIF,  11  blossom  or  flower  month.. 

The  second  month  of  the  Hebrew  year;  from  the  new 
moon  of  May  to  that  of  June. 

1  Ki.  6.  1  in  the  month  Z.,  which  (is)  the  second  mo. 
6.  37  was  the  foundation,  .laid,  in  the  month  Z. 
ZI'-HA,  kirk. 

1.  One  of  the  Nethinim,  whose  descendants  returned 
with  Zerubbabel.  B.c.  536. 

Ezra  2.  43  The  Nethinims :  the  children  of  Z.,  the  c. 
Neh.  7.  46  Tlie  Nethinims :  the  children  of  Z.,  the  c. 

2.  A  ruler  of  the  Nethinim  in  Jerusalem.  B.c.  536. 

Neh.  11.  21  and  Z.  and  Gispa  (were)  over  the  Nethin. 
ZIK-LAG,  J^lk,  f^p'k  winding,  bending. 

A  city  in  the  S.  of  Judah,  afterwards  given  to  Simeon. 
Josh  15.  31  And  Z.,  and  Madmannah,  and  Sansannah 

19.  5  And  Z.,andBeth-marcaboth,  and  Hazar. 

1  Sa.  27.  6  Then  Achish  gave  him  Z.  that  day 

27.  6  wherefore  Z.  pertaineth  unto  the  kings  of 
30.  1  when  David  and  his  men  were  come  to  Z. 
30.  1  Amalekites ..  invaded ..  Z.,  and  smitten  Z. 
30. 14  We  made  an  invasion . .  and  we  burnt  Z. 
30.  26  when  David  came  to  Z.,  he  sent  of  the  sp. 

2  Sa.  1.  1  and  David  had  abode  two  days  in  Z. 

4.  10  I  took  hold  of  him,  and  slew  him  in  Z. 

1  Ch.  4.  30  And  at  Bethuel,  and  at  Hormah,  and  at  Z. 

12.  1  these  (are)  they  that  came  to  David  to  Z. 
12.  20  As  he  went  to  Z.,  there  fell  to  him  of  M. 

Neh.  11.  28  at  Z.,  and  Mekonah,  and  in  the  villages 

ZIL'-LAH,  rnk  protection,  screen. 

One  of  the  wives  of  Lamech,  son  of  Methuselah  of  the 
family  of  Cain.  B.C.  3874. 

Gen.  4.  19  one.  .Adah,  and  the  name  of  the  other Z. 
4.  22  Z.,  she  also  bare  Tubal-cain,  an  instructor 
4.  23  Lamech  said  unto  liis  wives  Adah  and  Z. 

ZIL'-PAH,  ns^k  myrrh  dropping. 

Handmaid  of  Leah,  eldest  daughter  of  Laban.  B.C. 
^730- 

Gen.  29.  24  Laban  gave  unto  his  daughter  Leah  Z.  his 
30.  9  she  took  Z.  her  maid,  and  gave  her  Jacob 
30.  10,  12  And  Z.,  Leah’s  maid,  bare  Jacob  a 
35.  26  And  the  sons  of  Z.,  Leah’s  handmaid ;  Gad 
37.  2  and  the  lad  (was),  .with  the  sons  of  Z. 

46.  18  These  (are)  the  sons  of  Z.,  whom  Laban 
ZIL'-THAI,  'n^k. 

1.  A  Benjamite,  son  of  Shimhi.  B.c.  1300. 

1  Ch.  8.  20  And  Elienai,  and  Z.,  and  Eliel 

2.  A  captain  of  Manasseh  who  joined  David  in  Ziklag. 
B.C.  1058. 

1  CI1.12.  20  Elihu,  and  Z.,  captains  of  the  thousands 
ZIM'-MAH,  net  counsel,  consideration. 

1.  A  sou  of  Jaliath,  grandson  of  Gershom  son  of  Levi. 
B.C.  1370. 

t  Ch.  6.  20  Libni  his  son,  Jaliath  his  son,  Z.  his  son 

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2.  A  Gerslionite  in  the  fourth  or  fifth  degree.  B.c. 
1600. 

1  Ch.  6.  42  The  son  of  Ethan,  the  son  of  Z.,  the  son 

3.  A  Gershonite,  father  of  Joah  who  assisted  in  cleans¬ 
ing  the  temple  in  the  days  of  Hezekiah.  B.C.  726. 

2  Ch.29. 12  of  the  Gershonites ;  Joah  the  son  of  Z.,  and 
ZIM'-RAN,  jnO]  celebrated. 

A  son  of  Abraham  by  Keturali.  B.C.  1800. 

Gen.  25.  2  And  she  hare  him  Z.,  and  Jokshan,  and 
1  Ch.  1.  32  she  bareZ.,  and  Jokshan,  and  Medan,  and 
ZIU'-RI,  ’let  celebrated. 

1.  Son  of  a  chief  Simeonite,  slain  along  with  Cozbi  a 
Midianitess,  by  Phinehas  son  of  Aaron.  B.C.  1452. 

Num  25.  14  Now  the  name  of  the  Israelite,  .(was)  Z. 

2.  A  captain  who  slew  Elah,  and  was  himself  slain  by 
Omri.  B.c.  929. 

1  Ki.  16.  9  And  his  servant  Z..  .conspired  against  him 

16.  10  Z.  went  in  and  smote  him,  and  killed  him 
16.  12  Thus  did  Z.  destroy  all  the  house  of  Baa. 
16.  15  didZ.  reign  seven  days  in  Tirzah.  And  the 
16.  16  Z.  hath  conspired, ’and  hath  also  slain  the 
16.  18  it  came  to  pass,  when  Z.  saw  that  the  city 
16.  20  the  rest  of  the  acts  of  Z. .  .(are)  they  not 

2  Ki.  9.  31  she  said,  (Had)  Z.  peace,  who  slew  his  mas. 

3.  A  son  of  Zerah,  son  of  Judah.  B.C.  1600. 

1  Ch.  2.  6  the  sons  of  Zerah;  Z.,  and  Ethan,  and  H 

4.  A  Benjamite.  B.c.  940. 

1  Ch.  8.  36  Jehoadah  begat  Alemetli.  .and  Z.;  and  Z. 
9.  42  Jarah  begat  Alemeth,  and.  ,Z.,  andZ.  be. 

5.  An  unknown  place. 

Jer.  23.  25  all  the  kings  of  Z.,  and  all  the  kings  of  E. 
ZEN,  yslow  land, 

A  desert  on  the  S.  of  Judah,  and  W.  of  the  S.  end  of 
Salt  Sea. 

Num  13.  21  they,  .searched,  .the  wilderness  of  Z.  un. 
20.  1  Then  came . .  Israel . .  into  the  desert  of  Z. 
27. 14  ye  rebelled,  .in  the  desert  of  Z.,  in  the 

33.  36  And  they,  .pitched  in  the  wilderness  ofZ. 

34.  3  your  south  quarter  shall  be  from . .  Z.  along 
34.  4  And  your  border  shall . .  pass  on  to  Z. :  and 

Deut32.  51  ye  trespassed,  .in  the  wilderness  of  Z. 
Josh.  1 5.  1  the  wilderness  of  Z. .  .(was)  the  uttermost 
15.  3  And  it  went  out . .  and  passed  along  to  Z. 

ZI'-NA,  m. 

A  son  of  Shimei,  Gershonite;  in  ver.  11  it  is  Zizah. 
B.C.  1015. 

1  Ch.23. 10  the  sons  of  Sliimei  (were)  Jahath,  Z.,  and 

ZI'-ON,  p "(fortress.  See  Sion. 

TheS.W.  hill  of  Jerusalem,  the  older  and  higher  part 
of  the  city ;  it  is  often  called  the  city  of  David. 

2  Sa.  5.  7  Nevertheless  D.  took  the  stronghold  of  Z. 

1  ICi.  8.  1  they  might  bring  up  the  ark.  .out  of.  .Z. 

2  Ki.19.  21  The  virgin,  the  daughter  of  Z.,  hath  despi. 

19.  31  and  they  that  escape  out  of  mount  Z. 

1  Ch.n.  5  Nevertheless  David  took  the  castle  of  Z. 

2  Ch.  5.  2  assembled,  .to  bring  up  the  ark.  .out  of.  Z. 
Psa.  2.  6  Yet.  .set  my  king  upon  my  holy  hill  of  Z. 

9.  11  Sing,  .to  the  Lord,  which  dwelleth  in  Z. 
9.  14  in  the  gates  of  the  daughter  of  Z.:  I  will 
14.  7  salvation  of  Israel  (were  come)  out  of  Z. 

20.  2  Send . .  help . .  and  strengthen  thee  out  of  Z. 
48.  2  the  joy  of  the  whole  earth,  (is)  mount  Z. 

48. 11  Let  mount  Z.  rejoice,  let  the  daughters  of 

48. 12  Walk  about  Z.,  and  go  round  about  her 

50.  2  Out  of  Z.,  the  perfection  of  beauty,  God 

51.  18  Do  good  in  thy  good  pleasure  unto  Z.:bu. 
53.  6  salvation  of  Israel  (were  come)  out  of  Z.! 
65.  1  Praise  waitetli  for  thee,  O  God,  in  S. :  and 
69. 35  For  God  will  save  Z.,  and  wilt  build  the 
74.  2  Remember,  .this  mount  Z.,  wherein  thou 
76.  2  tabernacle,  and  his  dwelling  place  in  Z. 
78.  68  chose  the  tribe  of  Judah,  the  mount  Z. 
84.  7  (every  one  of  them)  in  Z.  appearetli  before 
87.  2  Lord  loveth  the  gates  of  Z.  more  than  all 
87.  5  of  Z.  it  shall  be  said,  This  and  that  man 
97.  8  Z.  heard,  and  was  glad;  and  the  daughters 
99.  2  Lord  (is)  great  in  Z.;  and  he  (is)  high  ab. 

102.  13  Thou  shalt  arise,  (and)  have  mercy  upon  Z. 
102. 16  When  the  Lord  shall  build  up  Z.,  he  sha. 
102.  21  To  declare  the  name  of  the  Lord  in  Z. 

1 10.  2  shall  send  the  rod  of  thy  strength  out  of  Z. 

125.  1  trust  in  the  Lord  (shall  be)  as  mount  Z. 

126.  1  the  Lord  turned,  the  captivity  of  Z. 

128.  s  Lord  shall  bless  thee  out  of  Z.:  and  thou 

129.  s  Let  them  all  be  confounded . .  that  hate  Z. 

132.  13  the  Lord  hath  chosen  Z.;  he  hath  desired 

133.  3  that  descended  upon  the  mountains  of  Z. 
_ 134.  3  Lord  that  made  heaven,  .bless,  .outof  Z. 

135.  21  Blessed  be  the  LORD  out  of  Z.,  which  dw. 
137.  1  yea,  we  wept,  when  we  remembered  Z. 
137.  3  (saying),  Sing  us  (one)  of  the  songs  of  Z. 
146. 10  Lord  shall  reign  for  ever,  .thy  God,  0  Z. 

147. 12  Praise  the  Lord,  0  Jerusalem.  .God,  O  Z. 
149.  2  let  the  children  of  Z.  be  joyful  in  their  k. 
Song  3. 11  Go  forth,  O  ye  daughters  of  Z.,  and  belio. 
Isa.  1.  8  And  the  daughter  of  Z.  is  left  as  a  cottage 

1.  27  Z.  shall  be  redeemed  with  judgment,  and 

2.  3  for  out  of  Z.  shall  go  forth  the  law,  and 

3.  16  Because  the  daughters  of  Z.  are  haughty 
3. 17  the  Lord  will  smite,  .the  daughters  of  Z. 

4.  3  (he  that  is)  left  in  Z. . .  shall  be  called  holy 

4.  4  washed,  .the  filth  of  the  daughters  of  Z. 
4.  5  Lord  shall  create  upon .  .mount  Z. .  .a  cl. 
8.  18  Lo.  of  hosts,  which  dwelleth  in  mount  Z. 

10. 12  L. .  .perfox’med  his,  .work  upon  mount  Z. 


Isa.  10.  24  O  my  people  that  dwellest  in  Z.,  be  not 
10.  32  he  shall  shake  liis  hand  (against)  the .  .Z. 
12.  6  Cry  out  and  shout,  thou  inhabitant  of  Z. 
14. 32  the  Lord  hath  founded  Z.,  and  ihepoor 
16.  1  unto  the  mount  of  the  daughter  of  Z. 

18.  7  be  brought,  .to  the  place  of.  .the  mount  Z. 
24.  23  Lord  of  hosts  shall  reign  in  mount  Z. 

28.  16  Behold,  I  lay  in  Z.  for  a  foundation  a  st. 

29.  8  multitude  of . .  nations . .  fight  against . .  Z. 

30.  19  the  people  shall  dwell  in  Z.  at  Jerusalem 

31.  4  shall  the  Lord  of  hosts,  .fightformountz. 
31.  9  saith  the  Lord,  whose  fire  (is)  in  Z.,  and 
33.  5  he  hath  filled  Z.  with  judgment  and  righ. 
33.  14  The  sinners  in  Z.  are  afraid ;  fearfulness 

33.  20  Look  upon  Z.,  the  city  of  our  solemnities 

34.  8  of  recompences  for  the  controversy  of  Z. 

35.  10  ransomed  of  the  Lord  shall,  .come  to  Z. 
37.  22  The  virgin,  the  daughter  of  Z.,  hath  des. 
37.  32  and  they  that  escape  out  of  mount  Z. 

40.  9  O  Z. .  .get  thee  up  into  the  high  mountain 

41.  27  The  first  (shall  say)  to  Z.,  Behold,  behold 
46. 13  I  will  place  salvation  in  Z.  for  Israel  my 

49.  14  But  Z.  said.  The  Lord  hath  forsaken  me 
51.  3  jtlie  Lord  shall  comfort  Z. :  he  will  comf. 

51. 11  redeemed  of.  .Lord  shall,  .come,  .unto  Z. 

51.  16  that  I  may.  .say  unto  Z.,  Thou  (art)my  p. 

•  52.  1  Awake,  awake  ;  put  on  thy  strength,  0  Z 

52.  2  thyself  from  the  bands,  .daughter  of  Z. 

52.  7  that  saith  unto  Z.,  Thy  God  reigneth ! 

52.  8  see . .  when  the  Lord  shall  bring  again  Z , 
59.  20  the  Redeemer  shall  come  to  Z.,  and  unto 
Co.  14  The  city  of  the  Lord,  The  Z.  of  the  Holy 

61.  3  To  appoint  unto  them  that  mourn  in  Z. 

62.  1  For  Z.  ’s  sake  will  I  not  hold  my  peace,  and 

62. 11  Say  ye  to  the  daughter  of  Z. .  .tliy  sal  vat. 
64.  10  Z.  is  a  wilderness,  Jerusalem  a  desolation 
66.  8  as  soon  as  Z.  travailed,  she  brought  forth 

Jer.  3.  14  two  of  a  family. .  I  will  bring  you  to  Z. 

4.  6  Set  up  the  standard  toward  Z. :  retire,  stay 
4.  31  the  voice  of  the  daughter  of  Z.,  (that)  be. 
6.  2  I  have  likened  the  daughter  of  Z.  to  a  co. 
6.  23  they  ride  upon  horses.  .0  daughter  of  Z. 
8. 19  (Is)  not  the  Lord  in  Z.  ?  (is)  not  her  king 
9.  19  For  a  voice  of  wailing  is  heard  out  of  Z. 
14.  19  hath  thy  soul  loathed  Z.  ?  why  hast  thou 
26.  18  Z.  shall  be  plowed  (like)  afield,  and  Jeru. 
30. 17  This  (is)  Z.,  whom  no  man  seeketh  after 
31.  6  let  us  go  up  to  Z.  unto  the  Lord  our  God 

31. 12  shall  come  and  sing  in  the  height  of  Z. 

50.  5  Theyshallask  theway  toZ.,  withtheirfa. 
^50.  28  to  declare  inZ.  the  vengeance  of  the  Lord 

51.  io  let  us  declare  in  Z.  the  work  of  the  Lord 
51.  24  evil  that  they  have  done  in  Z.  in  your  si. 
51.  35  violence. .(lie)  upon  Babylon,  shall.  .Z.say 

Lam.  1.  4  The  ways  of  Z.  do  mourn,  because  none 
1.  6  from  the  daughter  of  Z.  all  her  beauty  is 

1.  17  Z.  spreadeth  forth  her  hands,  (and  there 

2.  1  Lord  covered  the  daughter  of  Z.  with  a 
2.  4  in  the  tabernacle  of  the  daughter  of  Z. 

2.  6  caused  the . .  sabbaths  to  be  forgotten  in  Z. 
2.  8  hath  purposed  to  destroy  the  wall . .  of  Z. 
2.  10  The  elders  of  the  daughter  of  Z.  sit  upon 
2.  13  what  shall  I  equal  to  thee,  .daughter  of  Z.? 
2.  18  O  wall  of  the  daughter  of  Z.,  let  tears  run 

Joel  2.  1  Blow  ye  the  trumpet  in  Z.,  and  sound  an 
2.  15  Blow  the  trumpet  in  Z.,  sanctify  a  fast 
2.  23  Be  glad  then,  ye  children  of  Z.,  and  rejo. 

2.  32  in  mount  Z. .  .shall  be  deliverance,  as  the 

3. 16  Lord  also  shall  roar  out  of  Z.,  and  utter 

3. 17  I  (am)  the  Lord  your  God  dwelling  in  Z. 

3.  21  will  cleanse,  .for  the  Lord  dwelleth  in  Z. 
Amos  1.  2  And  he  said.  The  Lord  will  roar  from  Z. 

6.  1  Woe  to  them  (that  are)  at  ease  in  Z.,  and 
Obad.  17  But  upon  mount  Z.  shall  be  deliverance 
21  saviours  shall  come  upon  mount  Z.  to  ju. 
Mic.  1.  13  beginning  of .  .sin  to  the  daughter  of  Z. 
^_3. 10  They  build  up  Z.  with  blood,  and  Jerusa. 

3.  12  Therefore  shall  Z. .  .be  plowed  (as)  a  field 

4.  2  the  law  shall  go  forth  of  Z.,  and  the  word 
4.  7  Lord  shall  reign  over  them  in  mount  Z. 
4.  8  thou,  .the  strongholdof  the  daughter  of  Z. 

4. 10  labour  to  bring  forth,  O  daughter  of  Z. 

4. 11  Let  her  be  defiled,  .let  our  eye  lookfupon  Z. 
4.  13  Arise  and  thresh,  O  daughter  of  Z. :  for  I 

Zepli.  3.  14  Sing,  0  daughter  of  Z. ;  shout,  0  Israel 
3.  16  (and  to)  Z.,  Let  not  thine  hands  be  slack 
Zecli.  1.  14  I  am  jealous  for  Jerusalem  andforZ.  with 

1.  17  the  Lord  shall  yet  comfort  Z.,  and  shall 

2.  7  Deliver  thyself,  0  Z.,  that  dwellest  (with) 
2.  10  Sing  and  rejoice,  0  daughter  of  Z. ;  for,  lo 
8.  2  I  was  jealous  for  Z.  with  great  jealousy 
8.  3  saith  the  Lord  ;  I  am  returned  unto  Z. 

- gr"9  Rejoice  greatly,  O  daughter  of  Z. ;  shout 

9. 13  When  I  have,  .raised  up  thy  sons,  OZ.,  ag. 

ZI'-OR,  smallness. 

A  city  in  Judah,  near  Hebron ;  now  called  Sair. 

Josh  15.  54  Kirjath-arba,  which  (is)  Hebron,  and  Z. 

ZIPH,  ']'!  refining  place. 

1.  A  city  in  the  S.E.  of  Judah. 

Josh.15.  24  Z.,  and  Telem,  and  Bealotli 

1  Sa.,23.  14  David  abode,  .in  amountainin  the  w.  ofZ. 

23.  15  David  (was)  in  the  wilderness  of  Z.  in  a 
23.  24  And  they  arose,  and  went  to  Z.  before  S. 
26.  2  Saul,  .went  down  to  the  wilderness  of  Z. 
26.  2  to  seek  David  in  the  wilderness  of  Z. 

2  Ch.11.  8  And  Gath,  and  Mareshah,  and  Z. 

2.  Another  in  Judah,  near  Carmel  or  Juttah  ;  now  called 
Ziph. 

Josh.15.  55  Maon,  Carmel,  and  Z.,  and  Juttah 


ZIPHAH 


1090 


ZUZIM 


3.  Apatitpiymic  of  a  g^auJs^m  of  Caleb  son  of  Ilczron. 

K<C.  ^1500*  ' 

1  Ch.  2. 41  hisllrtst  born,  which  (was)  the  fatherof  Z. 

4.  A  shn  of  JehaleHel.  B.c.  1380. 

1  Ch.  4.  iS  Z.,  and  Ziphah,  Tiria,  and  Asarecl 

ZI'-PHAH,  na’t  lent. 

A  son  of  Jehaleleel,  a  descendant  of  Caleb  son  of  Je- 
phunneh.  B.C.  1380. 

1  Ch.  4.  16  Ziph,  and  Z.,  Tiria,  and  Asareel 

ZIPH'-ION,  iVes  looking  out,  serpent,  dark. 

A  son  of  Gad,  called  Zephon  in  Num.  26. 15.  B.C.  1680. 
Gen.  46.  16  the  sons  of  Gad ;  Z„  and  Haggi,  Shuni 

ZIPHITES,  D’fll,  Q'S’t. 

The  inhabitants  of  Ziph.  , 

1  Sa.23. 19  Then  came  up  the  Z.  to  Saul  to  Gibeah 
26  I  And  the  Z.  came  unto  Saul  to  Gibeah 
Psa.  54.  title,  when  the  Z.  came  and  said  to  Saul 

ZIPH’-RON,  psi  beautiful  top. 

A  place  at  the  N.  of  Palestine. 

Num. 34.  9  the  border  shall  go  on  to  Z.,  and  the  go. 

ZIP'-POR,  niss  sparrow,  bird. 

Father  of  Balak  king  of  Moab,  who  hired  Baalam  to 
curse  Israel.  B.C.  1490. 

NUI1122.  2  the  son  of  Z.  saw  all  that  Israel  had  done 
22.  1  Balak  the  son  of  Z.  (was)  king  of  the  Moa. 

22. 10  Balak  the  son  of  Z. .  .hath  sent  unto  me 
22.  16  Thus  saitli  Balak  the  sou  of  Z.,  Let  noth. 

22  18  Rise . .  hearken  unto  me,  thou  son  of  A 
Josh.24.  o  Balak  the  son  of  Z. ..  warred  against  Isra. 
Judgn.  25  thou  anything  better  than,  .the  sou  of  Z. 

ZIP  -PO'-RAH,  rnhtt  little  bird. 

The  wife  of  Moses  and  daughter  of  Reuel,  Jethro  or 
J ether,  priest  of  Midian.  B.c.  1500. 

Exod.  2.  21  and  he  gave  Moses  Z.  his  daughter 

4  23  Z.  took  a  sharp  stone,  and  cut  oil  the  fo. 

18.  2  Then  Jethro,  Moses’  father  in  law,  took  Z. 

ZITH'-RI,  '1C 9  Jah  is  protection. 

A  sou  of  Uzziel,  son  of  Kohath.  B.C.  1530. 

Exod.  6.  22  And  the  sons  of  Uzziel.  .Elzaphan,  andZ. 

ZIZ,  P'S  protection. 

A  place  in  S.E.  of  Judah,  near  which  Jehosliaphat  de¬ 
feated  the  Moabites  and  Ammonites.  Uusasah  i  Ain- 
Jidyf 

2  Ch.20. 16  behold,  they  come  up  by  the  cliff  of  Z. 

ZI'-ZA,  ZI  -ZAH,  frtT'T,  nj'i  shining,  brightness, 

1.  A  Simeonite,  son  of  Ziplii.  B.C.  800. 

1  Ch.  4.  37  And  Z.  the  son  of  Shiplii,  the  son  of  Alloil 

2.  A  Gershonite,  son  of  Shimei ;  in  verse  10  it  is  Zina. 
B.C.  1015. 

1  CI1.23. 11  Jahathwas  the  chief,  and  Z.  the  second 

3.  A  son  of  Rehoboam,  and  grandson  of  Solomon.  B.C 

9  2  Cfh.ix.  20  which  bare  him  Abijali,  and  Attai.  .Z. 

ZO -AN,  pis. 

The  capital  of  Egypt  on  the  E.  bank  of  the  Tamtic 
arm  of  the  Nile,  the  seat  of  a  dynasty  in  the  days  of 
Psammetichus,  quoted  by  Manetho  as  the  twenty-first 
and  twenty-third,  built  seven  years  after  Hebron ;  now 
called  San,  a  small  village  by  the  lake  Menzelen. 

Num  13.  22  Hebron  was  built  seven  years  before  Z.  in 
Psa.  73. 12  Marvellous  things  did  he.  .(in). .  field  of  Z. 

78.  43  How  he .  .wrought,  .wonders m  the  .of  Z 
Isa.  19.  11  Surely  the  princes  of  Z.  (are)  fools,  the 
iq.  13  The  princes  of  Z.  are  become  fools,  the 
30  4  his  princes  were  at  Z.,  and  Ins  ambassad. 
Eze.  30. 14  I . .  will  set  fire  in  Z.,  and  will  execute  jud. 

ZO'-AR,  lyix  little.  _  „  „ 

A  small  city  (ouce  called  Bela)  at  the  S.E.  corner  of 


Salt  Sea,  afterwards  reckoned  to  Moab,  into  which  Lot 
and  his  two  daughters  fled  when  Sodom  was  destroyed ; 
now  called  Ziara. 

Gen.  13.  10  the  land  of  Egypt,  as  thou  camestuntoZ. 
14.  2  and  the  king  of  Bela,  which  is  Z. 

14.  8  and  the  king  of  Bela,  the  same  (is)  Z. 

19.  22  Therefore  the  name  of  the  city  was.  .Z. 

19.  23  sun  was  risen .  .when  Lot  enteredinto  Z. 
iq.  30  Lot  went  up  out  of  Z.,  and  dwelt  in  the 
ig.  30  he  feared  to  dwell  inZ.:  and  he  dweltin 
Deut34.  3  the  plain  of  the  valley  of  Jericho . .  unto  Z. 
Isa.  15.  5  his  fugitives  (shall  flee)  unto  Z„  an  heifer 
Jer.  48.  34  they  uttered.their.voice, from  Z. .  .unto H. 


ZO'-BAH,  ZO -BA,  rnix,  .193,  tqix, 

A  district  and  kingdom  in  Syria,  N.E.  of  Damascus  and 
S.  of  Hamath,  or  the  land  between  the  Oroutes  and  the 
Euphrates. 

1  Sa.  14.  47  So  Saul,  .fought  against,  .the  kings  of  Z 

2  Sa.  8.  3  David  smote,  .the  son  of  Rehob,  king  of  Z. 

8.  5  Syrians . .  came  to  succour  Hadadezer . .  Z. 

8.  12  spoil  of  Hadadezer,  son  of  Rehob,  ki.  of  Z. 

10  6  children  of  Ammon,  .hired.  .Syrians  of  Z. 

10  8  and  the  Syrians  of  Z„  and  of  Reliob,  and 
23.  36  Igal  the  son  of  Nathan  of  Z.,  Bani  the  G. 

1  Ki.  11.23  which  fled  from  his  lord  Hadadezer  .  of  Z. 

1  Ch.  1 8.  3  And  David  smote  Hadarezer  king  of  Z. 

18  s  Syrians,  .came  to.  .Hadarezer  king  of  Z. 

18.  9  smitten  all  the  host  of  Hadarezer  king  of  Z. 
ig  6  and  out  of  Syria-maachah,  and  out  of  Z. 

2  Ch.  8.  3  Solomon  went  to  Hamath-z.,  and  prevail. 
Psa.  60.  title,  when  he  strove  with..  Aram  Z.  when  Jo. 

ZO-BE'-EAH,  ronxn  the  affable. 

A  daughter  of  Coz,  a  descendant  of  Judah  through 
Caleb  son  of  Hur.  B.C.  1430. 

1  Ch.  4.  8  Coz  begat  Auub,  and  Z.,  and  the  families 

ZO'-HAR,  ini  nobility,  distinction. 

1.  Father  of  Ephron  tiie  Hittite,  from  whom  Abraham 
purchased  the  cave  of  Machpelah.  B.C.  1880. 

Gen  23  8  and  entreat  for  me  to  Ephron  the  son  of  Z. 

25.  9  in  the  field  of  Ephron  the  son  of  Z.  the  H. 

2.  A  son  of  Simeon,  second  son  of  Judah.  B.C.  1690. 

Gen.  46.  10  Jamin,  and  Ohad,  and  Jachin,  and  Z.,anil 
Exod.  6.  15  Jamin,  and  Ohad,  and  Jachin,  and  Z.,and 

ZO-HE'-LETH,  nbni  serpent. 

A  stone  near  En-rogel,  S.E.  of  Jerusalem. 

Ki.  1.  9  Adonij ah  slew  sheep,  .by  the  stone  of  Z. 

ZO'-HETH,  nnii  corpulent,  strong. 

A  son  of  Islii,  descendant  from  Judah  through  Caleb 
son  of  Jephunneh.  B.C.  1400. 

1  Ch.  4.  20  and  the  sons  of  Islii  (were)  Z.,  and  Bcn-Z. 

ZO'-PHAH,  nsix  watch. 

A  son  of  Helem,  grandson  of  Beriahson  of  Asher.  B.c 
1570. 

1  Ch  7.  35  the  sons  of  his  brother  Helem ;  Z.,  and 
7.  36  The  sons  of  Z.;  Suah,  and  Earneplier,  and 

ZO'-PHAI,  ’Six  watcher. 

A  son  of  Elkanah,  father  of  Samuel  the  prophet ;  called 
Zuph  in  1  Sa.  1.  1,  and  Ziph  ill  1  Ch.  6.  35.  B.C.  1120. 

1  Ch.  6.  26  sons  of  Elkanah;  Z.  his  son,  and  Nahath 

ZO'-PHAR,  -®ix  hairy,  rough. 

A  Naamatliite,  and  friend  of  Job;  probably  from  Edom. 
B.C.  1520. 

Job  2.  11  Bildad  the  Sliuhite,  and  Z.  the  Naamath. 
II  I  Then  answered  Z.  the  Naamatliite,  and 
-o.  I  Then  answered  Z.  the  Naamatliite,  and 
42.  9  Bildad  the  Sliuhite. .Z.  the  Naamatliite 

Z0'-PHI5I,  C’DX  watchers. 

1.  A  place  on  the  top  of  Pisgah  to  which  Balak  brought 
Baalam.  B.c.  1452. 

Num  23. 14  And  he  brought  him  into  the  field  of  Z. 


2.  A  city  on  Mount  Ephraim,  the  birthplace  cf  Samuel; 
generally  called  Hama. 

1  Sa.  1.  1  Now  there  was  a  certain  man  of  R.  Z. 

ZO'-RAH,  ZAREAH,  ZOREAH,  ny-y prominent,  wasp. 

A  city  in  W.  of  Judah,  reckoned  to  Dan,  near  Eshtaol; 
now  called  Surah,  near  Wady  Surar.  Sec  Zareathitcs. 
Josh  15.  33  in  the  valley,  Eshtaol,  and  Z.,  and  Ashnali 
19.  41  And  the  coast  of  their  inheritance  wasZ. 
Judgi3-  2  And  there  was  a  certain  man  of  Z.,of  the 
13.  25  in  the  camp  of  Dan  between  Z.  and  Eslit. 

16.  31  his  brethren .  buried  him  between  Z.  and 
18.  2  children  of  Dan  sent,  .five  men.  .from  Z. 

18.  8  And  they  came  unto  their  brethren  to  Z. 

18.  11  there  went,  .out  of  Z.  ..six  hundred  men 

2  Ch.n.  10  And  Z.,  and  Aijalon,  and  Hebron,  which 
Nell.  11.  29  And  at  En-rimmon,  and  at  Z.,  and  at  Ja. 

ZORATHITES,  ’DO- 

A  family  sprung  from  Shobal  son  of  Judah;  or  the 
Zareathites  of  1  Ch.  2.  53. 

1  Ch.  4.  2  These  (are)  the  families  of  the  Z, 

ZORITES,  'JPV. 

A  family  of  Judah,  of  the  posterity  of  Salma. 

1  Ch.  2.  54  and  half  of  the  Manahethites  the  Z. 

ZO  RO  BA'-BEL,  Zopo/3a/3eA.  See  Zerubbabel. 

An  ancestor  of  Jesus. 

Matt.  1.  12  begat  Salatliiel ;  and  Salathiel  begat  Z. 

I3  z.  begat  Abiud  ;  and  Abiud  begat  Eliak. 
Luke  3. 27  Rhesa,  which  was  (the  son)  of  Z.,  which 

ZU  -AR  ijnx  little. 

Father  of  Netlianeel,  a  chief  of  Issacliar,  chosen  to  aid 
Moses  to  number  the  people,  b.c.  1520. 

Num  1  8  Of  Issacliar;  Netlianeel  the  son  of  Z. 

2.  5  and  Netlianeel  the  son  of  Z.  (shall  be)  ca. 
7.18  On  the  second  day  Nethaneel  the  son  of  Z. 

7.  23  the  offering  of  Nethaneel  the  son  of  Z. 

10. 15  over  the  host.  .Netlianeel  the  son  of  Z. 

ZTJFH,  nix  honey  comb.  See  Zophai. 

1.  A  Koliatliite,  ancestor  of  Samuel  the  prophet.  B.C. 
1280. 

1  Sa  1.  1  Elihu,  the  son  of  Toliu,  the  son  of  Z.,  an 
1  Ch.  6.  35  The  sou  of  Z.,  the  sou  of  Elkanah,  the  sou 

2.  A  district  N.W.  of  Jerusalem.  See  itamathaim- 
Zophim. 

1  Sa.  9.  s  when  they  were  come  to  the  land  of  Z. 

ZTJR,  MX  rock.  ,  „  , .  . 

1.  A  prince  of  Midian,  and  father  of  Cozbi  who  was 
slain  by  Phinehas.  B.c.  1480. 

Num. 24.  is  woman,  .(was)  Cozbi,  the  daughter  of  Z. 

71.  8  Evi,  and  Rekem,  and  Z.,  and  Hur,  andR. 
Josh.  13.  21  Evi,  and  Rekem,  and  Z.,  and  Hur,  andR. 
2  A  Bcnjamite,  brother  of  Ner  the  grandfather  of  Saul 
the  first  king  of  Israel.  B.C.  1250. 

1  Ch.  8.  30  his  first  born  son  Abdon,  and  Z., and  Kish 
g.  36  his  first  born  son  Abdon,  then  Z.,  and  K. 

ZUR-I'-EL.  Stt’HX  God  is  a  rock. 

A  Merarite,  son  of  Abiliail,  and  head  of  the  families. 

Num.  3.  35  And  the  chief,  .(was)  Z.  the  son  of  Abili. 

ZTT-RI-SHAD'-DAI,  'lei’lix  the  Almighty  is  a  rock. 
Father  of  Shelumiel,  a  chief  of  Simeon,  chosen  to  aid 
Moses  to  number  the  people.  B.C.  1510. 

Niun.  1.  6  Of  Simeon ;  Shelumiel  the  son  of  Z. 

2.  12  captain,  .(shall  be)  Shelumiel .. son  of  A 
7.  36  O11  the  fifth  day  Shelumiel  the  son  of  Z. 

7  41  the  offering  of  Shelumiel  the  son  of  Z. 

10.  19  over  the  host.  .Shelumiel  the  son  of  Z. 

Zb'-ZIhl,  O'ni  prominent,  strong,  giant. 

A  primitive  race  in  the  country  afterwards  possessed 
by  the  children  of  Amnion. 

Gen.  14.  5  the  Z.  in  Ham,  and  tlieEniims  in  Shaveli 


ADDITIONS. 

BESEECH,  (7.)  add  Rom.  12.  1;  i$-  3°!  l6-  r7- 
BOTH  hands,  (2.)  Two  hands,  D'S?  kappayim,  Mic.  7.  3. 
EARNESTLY,  to  do.  To  do  well,  3’9’ri  hitib,  Mic.  7.  3. 


TIIE 


LORD,  (2.)  add  Ps.  2.  41  22.  30;  35.  17,  22;  44.  23;  57.9;  65.  13; 
68.  11,  26;  77.  2;  86.  9;  90-  1;  l3°-  6- 

WELL-PLEASED,  (7.)  To  think  well  of,  cvSokcw  eudokeb,  Mat.  3.  7! 
12.  18 ;  17.  S ;  Mark  1.  11 ;  Luke  3.  22 ;  1  Co  10.  5 ;  2  Pe.  1.  17- 


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YOUNG’S  ANALYTICAL  DICTIONARY  OF  THE  BIBLE. 


A-A-RON,  enlightener  :  Of  what  tribe  was  he  ;  name 
his  father,  mother,  elder  sister,  younger  brother,  wife, 
and  children ;  how  was  he  the  prophet  of  Moses ; 
what  was  his  general  character  and  his  greatest  offence  ; 
how  did  he  manifest  his  devotedness,  also  his  sub¬ 
mission  ;  where  did  he  die,  when,  and  at  what  age ; 
where  is  he  called  a  “priest”  and  a  “saint  ;  name 
one  of  his  female  descendants  in  the  New  Testament ; 
what  inference  is  drawn  from  his  divine  call  by  Paul  ? 

AARONITES,  belonging  to  Aaron:  How  many  cities 
had  they  ;  what  was  their  occupation  ;  name  two  of 
their  leading  men,  and  their  three  chief  families  ? 

A-BAD-DON,  destruction,  destroyer :  What  Greek 
word  corresponds  to  this  Hebrew  one ;  what  reason  is 
there  for  applying  it  to  one  of  the  false  Messiahs  ? 

A-BAG-THA,  happy:  When  did  he  live,  and  where; 
what  was  his  position,  and  whom  did  he  attend  ;  what 
duty  was  laid  upon  him  ?  .  .  . 

A-BA-NA,  permanent,  perennial :  A  river  m  Syria ; 
near  what  city  was  it;  what  other  river  is  near  it; 
what  person  thought  highly  of  it ;  to  what  others  did 
he  prefer  it ;  what  is  its  present  name  ? 

A-BA-RIM,  passages:  Where  were  these  situated; 
what  is  the  highest  point ;  who  ascended  it,  and  when ; 
what  did  he  see  ?  . 

ABASE,  ABASING,  to  make  low  or  humble:  Who 
deserves  it ;  who  causes  it ;  who  exemplified  it ;  who 
gloried  in  it;  what  animal  will  not  abase  itself? 

ABATE :  [has  five  Hebrew  originals] :  (1)  to  withdraw, 
cutoff,  Lev.  27.  18  ;  (2)  to  become  lacking,  Gen.  8.  3 ;  (3)  to 
flee,  Deut.  34.  7  ;  (4)  to  become  light,  Gen.  8.  8, 1 1 ;  (5)  to 
fall  away,  Judg.  8.  3 ;  what  was  abated  in  a  singular 
vow  ;  in  the  flood ;  in  Moses  ;  in  the  Ephraimites? 

AB-BA,  0  Father:  From  what  language  does  this 
word  come;  how  did  Jesus  come  to  use  it;  who  else 
uses  it ;  who  alone  can  use  it ;  who  enables  us  to  use 
it? 

AB-DA,  servant:  (1)  The  father  of  Adoniram  :  When 
did  he  live  ;  whom  did  lie  serve  ?  (2)  A  son  of  Shamina  : 
Of  what  tribe  was  he  ;  where  did  he  live,  and  when  ? 

AB- DE-EL,  servant  of  God  :  Who  was  his  son  ;  whom 
was  the  son  commanded  to  seize ;  by  whose  orders ; 
for  what  cause  ;  at  what  date  ? 

AB-DI,  servant  ofJah  :  (1)  The  father  of  Kislii :  Who 
was  his  grandson  ;  of  what  family  was  he  ;  what  did 
David  appoint  him  to  do  ?  (2)  A  son  of  Elam  :  What 
offence  did  he  commit ;  wliat  promise  did  he  give  ; 
what  sacrifice  did  he  offer  ? 

AB-DI-EL,  servant  of  God  :  Of  what  tribe  was  this 
person  ;  where  did  he  live  ;  when  was  his  gdhealogy 
reckoned  ? 

AB-DON,  service,  servile  :  (1)  A  city  in  Asher :  To 
whom  was  this  city  allotted  ;  to  what  family  ?  (2)  A 
son  of  Hillel :  When  did  he  live  ;  how  long  did  he 
judge  Israel ;  what  family  had  lie  ;  what  is  said  of 
them ;  when  did  he  die  ;  where  was  he  buried  ?  (3)  A 
Benjamite  :  Where  did  he  dwell  ?  (4)  A  son  of  Jeliiel  : 
Where  did  he  dwell  ?  (5)  A  son  of  Micah :  To  whom  was 
he  sent ;  who  sent  him  ;  what  was  his  enquiry  ;  what 
answer  did  he  receive  ;  what  other  name  had  he  ? 

A-BED-NE-GO,  servant  of  N ego:  Who  was  he  ;  what 
was  his  original  name ;  what  does  it  denote  ;  what 
did  he  refuse  to  do ;  what  was  done  to  him  ;  what 
became  of  him  ;  who  were  his  companions  ? 

A-BEL,  a  grassy  meadow  :  (1)  A  place  of  stones :  Where 
was  it  situate ;  what  was  left  upon  it ;  by  whom  ; 
when  and  why  ?  (2)  A  city'  in  Naphtali :  'Who  fled 
thither  ;  who  pursued  him  ;  what  was  the  issue  1 
A-BEL-BETH-MA-A-CHAH,  the  meadow  of  the  house 
of  Maachah  :  In  wliat  tribe  was  this  place ;  who 
captured  it,  and  when  ;  what  became  of  the  inhabitants ; 
wliat  other  cities  shared  the  same  fate  ? 

A-BEL-KE-RAM-IM,  meadow  of  the  vineyard :  Where 
was  this  place  ;  what  happened  in  it ;  and  when  ? 

A-BEL-MA-IM,  meadow  of  the  waters  :  Where  was 
this  place  ;  what  happened  there ;  who  smote  it ;  and 
when  ? 

A-BEL-ME-HO-LA,  meadow  of  the  dance  :  Where  was 
this  place ;  who  fled  there,  and  when ;  whose  district 
was  it  in  the  days  of  Solomon  ;  who  was  born  there, 
and  when  ? 

A-BEL-MIZ-RA-IM,  meadow  (or  mourning)  of  the 
Egyptians  :  Where  was  it  situate  ;  and  why  so  called? 

ABEL-SHIT-TIM,  meadow  of  the  acasias  :  Where  was 
it ;  who  encamped  there  ;  and  when  ? 

A-BEL,  vanity,  transitoriness :  Who  was  he  ;  why 
was  he  so  called  ;  what  was  his  occupation  ;  what  did 
he  offer  to  God  ;  how  was  it  received  ;  why  favourably ; 
to  whom  was  he  to  be  subject ;  who  smote  him,  and 
why  ;  what  is  he  called  in  the  New  Testament ;  what 
was  his  blood  represented  as  doing ;  whose  blood 
speaks  better  things  than  that  of  Abel ;  who  came  in 
his  place  ? 

A-BEZ,  white,  shining  :  In  what  tribe  was  this  city  ; 
what  other  was  near  it  ? 

ABHOR ;  [has  fourteen  Hebrew  and  two  Greek 
originals] ;  (1)  To  (make)  become  stinking  in  the  eyes  of 
any  one,  as  in  2  Sa.  16.  21 ;  (2)  to  loathe  one,  Zee.  n. 
8 ;  (3)  to  cast  away.  Lev.  26.  u,  15,  30,  43,  44 ;  (4)  an 
object  of  abhorrence,  Isa.  66.  24  ;  (5)  to  nauseate,  Job  33. 
20  ;  (6)  to  be  regarded  with  indignation,  Prov.  22.  14  ; 
24.  24  ;  (7)  to  despise,  Job  42.  6  ;  Ps.  36.  4  ;  78.  59 ;  89. 
38  ;  (8)  to  sting,  contemn,  Deut.  32.  19  ;  1  Sa.  2.  17 ; 
Ps.  10.  3 ;  Jer.  14.  21 ;  (9)  to  reject,  Lam.  2.  7  ;  (10)  to 
be  vexed  with,  Lev.  20.  23;  iKi.  11.  25;  Isa.  7.  16;  (11) 
to  detest,  have  in  abomination,  Ps.  22.  24  ;  (12)  to 
abhor  (desire  ?),  Eze.  16.  25 ;  Amos  6.  8 ;  (13)  to  have 
in  abomination,  Deut.  7.  26  ;  23.  7 ;  Job  9.  31  ;  19. 
T9;  30.  10;  Ps.  5.  6;  106.  40;  107.  18;  119.  163:  Isa. 


4Q.  7;  Amos  5.  10;  Mic.  3.9;  (14)  to  stand  off  from, 
Rom.  12.  9 ;  (15)  to  have  in  abomination,  Rom  2.  22 : 
Where  is  God  said  to  abhor  the  covetous,  bloody  and 
deceitful  man,  Israel,  his  sanctuary,  excellency  of 
Jacob  his  own  inheritance  ;  what  shall  happen  to  him 
that  is  abhorred  of  the  Lord ;  what  is  he  said  not  to 
abhor  ;  where  are  men  said  to  abhor  God’s  judgments, 
statutes,  offering,  also  bread,  beauty,  judgment ;  where 
are  men  charged  to  abhor  evil,  idols,  and  lying ;  who 
abhorred  himself  ;  who  caused  others  to  be  abhorred  ; 
what  person,  land,  or  object,  was  abhorred  ;  who  shall 
be  abhorred  ;  who  were  not  to  be  abhorred  ? 

AB-I,  Jah  is  father  :  Who  was  she  ;  what  other  name 
had  she  ;  name  her  father,  husband,  son  ? 

A-BI-A,  A-BI-AH,  Jah  is  father :  There  are  five 
persons  of  this  name,  (1)  a  son  of  Samuel :  Who  was  his 
elder  brother ;  how  did  he  act ;  what  was  the  con¬ 
sequence ;  when  did  he  live?  (2)  the  wife  of  Hezron: 
Who  was  her  son ;  when  did  he  live  ?  (3)  a  son  of 
Rehoboam  :  Wliat  was  his  other  name  ?  (4)  a  son  of 
Becher :  How  many  brothers  had  he  ;  what  were  their 
names  ;  (5)  a  certain  priest :  Wien  did  he  live  ;  who 
was  of  his  course  at  the  time  of  the  birth  of  Christ  ? 

A-BI-AL-BON,  father  of  (strength  or)  fatness  :  \\  ho 
was  he  ;  what  was  his  other  name  ;  where  did  he  come 

fl  a"bI-A-SAPH,  father  of  gathering:  Of  what  family 
was  he ;  who  were  his  two  brothers,  father,  grand¬ 
A-BI-A-THAR,  father  of  superfluity :  Wio  was  Ins 
father  and  what  became  of  him  ;  to  whom  did  lie  flee  ; 
whither  did  he  go  ;  what  did  he  take  with  him  ;  wbat 
did  lie  and  Zadok  bring  to  king  David  when  he  was 
fleeing  from  Absalom ;  whither  did  he  take  it  back ; 
who  was  his  son,  and  his  fellow  priest ;  whose  con¬ 
spiracy  did  he  join  ;  what  was  done  to  him  ;  who  was 
put  in  his  place ;  what  notice  occurs  of  him  in  the 
New  Testament  ?  ...... 

A-BIB,  budding  :  What  other  name  has  this  month  ; 
which  month  of  the  civil  year  was  it ;  why  did  it  begin 
the  sacred  year  ;  what  festival  was  to  be  observed  in  it? 

A-BI-DA,  A-BI-DAH ,  father  of  knowledge  :  Who  was 
he  ;  name  his  grandmother,  also  his  four  brothers? 

A-BI-DAN,  father  of  judgment:  Who  was  he;  of 
what  tribe ;  who  was  his  father  ;  what  was  lie  appointed 
to  do ;  what  was  his  offering  to  the  tabernacle  ? 

ABIDE :  [has  eleven  different  Hebrew  and  ten 
Greek  originals] :  (1)  To  go  into  and  remain  without 
damage,  Hum.  31.  23  ;  (2)  to  sojourn  temporarily,  Ps.  15. 
i;  61.  4;  (3)  to  cleave  to,  Ruth  2.  8;  (4)  to  wait  for, 
Hos.  11.  6;  (5)  to  encamp,  Num.  9.  20,  22  ;  31.  19  ;  Eze. 
8.  15;  (6)  to  sit  down,  Gen.  22.  5;  24.  55  ;  29.  14,  19:  44- 
23  ;  49.  24,  etc.;  (7)  to  contain, sustain,  Jer.  10.  10;  Mai. 
3.  2 ;  (8)  to  be  joined  to,  Ecc.  8.  15  ;  (9)  to  lodge  all 
night,  Job  39.  9,  28,  etc.;  (10)  to  join  self  to,  1  Sa.  26. 
19  ;  (11)  to  standstill,  continue,  Josh.  18.  5  ;  Ps.  119.  90; 
Ecc.  1.  4  ;  (12)  hope,  expectation,  1  Ch.  29.  15  ;  (13)  to 
rise  or  stand  up,  Nall.  1.  6  ;  (14)  to  turn  back,  Jer.  42. 
10 ;  (15)  to  tabernacle,  Exod.  24.  16  ;  40.  35,  etc.;  (10)  to 
be,  exist,  Num.  9.  21  ;  11.  35;  (17)  to  turn  about,  con¬ 
duct  themselves,  Matt.  17.  22  ;(18)  to  lodge  in  a  court¬ 
yard  Luke  21.  37  ;  (19)  to  wear  away  the  time,  Acts  12. 
iQ-  14.  3,  28  ;  16.  12  ;  20.  6;  (20)  to  remain  on,  Acts  15. 
34’  Gal.  I.  18;  to  stand  still,  John  ; 8.  44;  (21)  to 
remain  steadily,  Acts  1.  13  ;  (22)  to  remain,  Matt.  10.  11, 
etc.;  (23)  to  remain  alongside  of  one,  1  Co.  16.  6  ; 
(24)  to  do,  use,  occupy,  Acts  20.  3  ;  (25)  to  remain 
toward,  1  Ti.  1.  3;  (26)  to  remain  under  or  behind, 
Acts  17.  14. 

A-BI-EL,  father  of  might :  (1)  a  son  of  Zeror :  Of 
what  tribe  was  he  ;  name  his  two  sons  ;  also  his  two 
grandsons?  (2)  one  of  David’s  mighty  men  :  What  other 
name  had  he  ;  of  what  locality  was  lie  ? 

A-BI-E-ZER,  father  of  help :  (1)  a  descendant  of 
Manasseh:  What  was  his  mother’s  name;  wliat  fell  to 
his  children  ;  what  was  his  other  name?  (2)  a  district 
so  called  ;  In  wliat  tribe  was  it ;  to  whom  did  the 
people  gather  ;  what  was  the  character  of  its  produc¬ 
tions  ?  (3)  one  of  David’s  mighty  men  :  Of  what  city 
was  he  ;  in  what  rank  ? 

A-BI  EZ-RITE,  belonging  to  Abiezer:  Who  were 
they  sprung  from  ;  who  was  their  chief  in  the  days  of 
tlie  Judges  ;  what  place  belonged  to  him? 

A-BI-G  A-IL, /af/ier  of  joy  :  (1)  Wife  of  Nabal :  Where 
did  she  dwell ;  whom  did  she  hasten  to  meet ;  what 
did  she  plead  ;  what  was  her  character ;  to  whom  was 
she  afterwards  married ;  name  her  sons?  (2)  a  daughter 
of  Nahash  :  What  relation  was  she  to  Zeruiah,  and  to 
Aniiiss  ? 

A-BI-GIB-E-ON./afAer  ofGibeon:  Of  what  tribe  was 
he  ;  where  did  he  dwell,  and  when  ? 

A-BI-H AIL,  father  of  might :  (1)  Father  of  Zuriel  :  Of 
what  tribe  was  he ;  when  did  he  live  ?  (2)  Wife  of 
Abishur :  From  whom  was  he  descended  ?  (3)  Son  of 
Huri :  Of  what  tribe  was  he  ?  (4)  Daughter  of  Eliab  : 
Who  married  her  ;  who  was  her  uncle  ?  (5)  Father  of 
Esther  ;  who  was  his  brother  ? 

A-BI-HU,  he  is  my  father  ;  a  son  of  Aaron :  Who 
was  his  elder  brother ;  what  did  they  do ;  what 
became  of  them  ;  name  his  two  younger  brothers  ;  to 
what  honour  was  he  exalted  ? 

A-BI-H  CD,  father  of  honour  ;  a  son  of  Bela;  who 
was  his  grandfather ;  his  two  elder  brothers  ;  of  what 
tribe  was  he  ? 

A-BI-JAH,  my  father  is  Jah  :  (1)  A  son  of  Jeroboam  ; 
What  happened  to  him  ;  what  prophet  was  consulted 
for  him ;  when  did  he  die;  what  was  found  in  him 
only  of  all  his  family  ?  (2)  A  priest  in  the  time  of 
David  ;  Of  what  order  was  his  lot ;  what  was  he  over  ? 


(3)  A  son  of  Rehoboam  :  What  was  his  mother's  name  ; 
also  his  grandfather’s  ;  who  appointed  him  chief  ;  how 
old  was  he  when  he  began  to  reign ;  with  whom  y? as 
he  at  war  ;  on  what  mount  did  he  stand  ;  with  whom 
did  he  argue  ;  who  gained  the  victory  ;  what  cities  did 
he  take  ;  how  many  were  his  wives,  sons,  and  daugh¬ 
ters  ;  who  wrote  his  history  ?  (4)  Mother  of  Hezekiah  : 
Who  was  her  father,  and  husband,  and  son  ?  (5)  A 
priest  in  the  days  of  Nehemiah  :  Wbat  did  he  do  ;  for 
what  purpose?  (6)  A  priest  in  the  days  of  Zerubabel : 
Whence  did  he  come  ? 

A-BI-JAM,  father  of  light :  What  was  his  other 
name  ;  who  was  his  father ;  when  did  he  reign ;  how 
old  was  he  at  that  time  ? 

AB-I-LE-NE,  region  of  Abila  ;  Who  was  its  tetrarch  ; 
at  what  period  ;  where  was  it  situate  ;  whence  came  its 
name  ;  who  gave  it  to  Herod  Agrippa,  and  when  ? 

ABILITY  :  [has  three  Hebrew  and  three  Greek 
originals] :  (1)  Power,  capacity,  Ezra  2.  69  ;  Dan.  1.  4  ; 

(2)  to  cause  to  reach  or  attain  to  a  thing,  Lev.  27.  8  ; 

(3)  sufficiency,  Nell.  5.  8  ;  (4)  power,  capacity,  Matt.  25, 
15  ;  (5) goingon  well, prosperity,  Actsu.  29;  (6) strength, 
vigour,  1  Pe.  4.  11. 

AB-I-MA-EL,  my  father  is  from  God  :  Who  was  Ins 
father  ;  where  did  they  dwell  ? 

A-BI-ME-LECH,  father  of  the  king  :  (1)  A  king  of 
Gerar  :  When  did  he  live  ;  whom  did  he  take  ;  wliat 
happened  in  a  dream  ;  what  did  he  say  ;  what  did  lie 
do  ;  how  did  he  reprove  them  both  ;  who  went  with 
him  to  Abraham  ;  what  did  they  want  ;  what  did  they 
then  make  ;  what  was  the  place  afterwards  called  ?  (2) 
A  second  king  of  Gerar :  Who  visited  him  ;  whom  did 
he  see ;  whom  did  he  reprove ;  wliat  did  he  say  to 
Isaac  ;  to  whom  did  he  go  with  Ahuzzoth  and  Phichol ; 
what  did  they  agree  to  ?  (3)  A  son  of  Gideon  :  Wliat  was 
his  mother ;  where  did  she  live  ;  with  whom  did  he 
commune ;  for  what  purpose  ;  what  was  the  result  ; 
where  did  he  go ;  what  did  he  do  there  ;  where  wfas  he 
made  king ;  who  spake  a  parable  against  him ;  how 
long  did  he  reign  ;  what  came  between  him  and  the 
men  of  Shechem  ;  who  conspired  against  him  ;  who 
told  him  of  it ;  who  gained  the  victory ;  who  fled  to 
the  tower  ;  what  did  A.  do  ;  who  smote  him  ;  who  slew 
him  ?  (3)  A  son  of  Abiatliar :  When  did  he  live ;  what 
was  his  other  name  ?  (4)  A  king  of  Gath :  What  other 
name  had  he  ;  who  fled  to  him  ? 

A-BI-NA-DAB,  father  of  liberality :  (1)  An  inhabitant 
of  Kirjath-jearim  :  What  was  brought  into  his  house ; 
what  was  his  son’s  name ;  to  wliat  duty  was  he  set 
apart ;  how  long  did  the  ark  remain  in  his  house ;  who 
took  it  away?  (2)  A  son  of  Jesse  :  M  ho  was  his  elder 
brother;  his  youngest;  before  whom  was  he  sum¬ 
moned;  with  what  result?  (3)  A  son  of  Saul:  'Who 
was  his  eldest  brother ;  with  whom  was  he  in  Gilboa  ; 
what  happened  to  him  there?  (4)  Father  of  one  of 
Solomon’s  officers:  Over  what  region  was  his  son 
appointed ;  where  was  it  ? 

A-BI -NO-AM,  father  of  pleasantness  :  Who  was  his 
son ;  of  what  tribe  was  lie  ;  what  did  his  son  do  ? 

A-BI-RAM,  father  of  elevation  :  (1)  A  son  of  Eliab : 
Of  what  tribe  was  he ;  who  was  his  elder  brother  ; 
against  whom  did  they  conspire  ;  what  two  accom¬ 
plices  joined  them  ;  what  befell  them  all ;  where  and 
when  was  this  ;  what  Psalm  refers  to  this  event?  (2) 
A  son  of  Hiel :  Where  did  he  dwell ;  what  happened 
to  him ;  who  foretold  it  ? 

A-BI-SHAG ,  father  of  error:  To  what  place  did  she 
belong ;  in  what  tribe  is  it ;  of  what  appearance  was 
she ;  what  was  she  chosen  to  do ;  who  sought  her  in 
marriage  ? 

A-BI-SHAI,  father  of  wealth  :  What  was  his  mothers 
name;  his  brother’s;  what  is  he  elsewhere  called; 
with  whom  did  he  go  to  find  Saul ;  wliat  did  he  then 
propose  to  do  ;  was  he  allowed  ;  where  did  he  and  liis 
brothers  fight  Abner  ;  also  the  Ammonites  ;  what  did 
he  say  of  Shimei ;  what  was  David’s  reply;  what  part 
had  he  against  Absalom;  what  charge  did  the  king 
ive  him  and  Joab ;  what  did  he  again  say  of  Shimei ; 
whose  place  was  he  called  to  fill,  and  why;  whose 
life  did  he  save  ;  what  rank  had  he  among  the  thirty 
mighty  men? 

A-BI-SHA-LOM,  father  of  peace  :  Where  is  he  called 
Absalom;  who  was  his  daughter ;  whose  wife  was  she  ; 
wholwas  her  son  ;  when  did  he  live  ? 

A-BI-SHU-A, /af/ier  of  safety  :  (1)  A  son  of  Phineas  ; 
who  was  his  son?  (2)  A  sou  of  Bela  :  Name  his  eight 
brothers;  who  was  his  grandfather? 

A-BI-SHUR,  father  of  oxen :  'Who  was  his  father, 
grandfather,  great-grandfather,  and  wife  ? 

A-BI-TAL,  father  of  dew :  Who  was  her  husband  and 
her  son?  .  ,  „  , 

A-BI-TUB,  father  of  good :  Where  is  he  called 
Ahitub  ;  of  what  tribe  washes  who  is  his  father  and 
mother  ? 

ABI  VD, father  of  honour:  Who  was  his  son  and 
father ;  when  did  he  live  ? 

ABJECTS,  smitten,  stricken  :  Where  are  these  spoken 
of  ;  what  are  they  said  to  do  ;  why  are  they  thus  called  ? 

ABLE  :  [has  ten  Hebrew  and  seven  Greek  originals] ; 
(1)  Sufficiency,  Lev.  5.  7 ;  12.  8 ;  25.  26,  28  ;  1  Ch.  9.  13 ; 
26.  8;  (2)  strength  of  body  or  mind,  might,  Exod.  18. 
21,  25  ;  (3)  the  gift  or  giving  of  the  hand,  Deut.  16.  17  ; 
Ezec.  46.  5,  11  ;  (4)  to  be  able,  Gen.  15.  5  ;  Exod.  10.  5, 
etc.;  (5)  to  be,  2  Ch.  25.  9  ;  (6)  to  be  able,  have  ability, 
Dan.  2.  26  ;  4.  18  ;  (7)  power  or  might  of  body  or  mind, 
1  Ch.  29.  14  ;  2  Ch.  2.  6  ;  Ezra  10.  13  ;  (8)  to  find,  meet 
with.  Lev.  12.  8  ;  25.  28 ;  (9)  to  attain  to,  Lev.  5.  7,  n  ; 
12.  8 ;  14.  22,  31 ;  25.  26,  28,  49 ;  (10)  to  restrain  or 
detain  strength,  1  Ch.  29.  14  ;  2  Cli.  2.  6;  20.  37;  (11) 


OTHER  BIBLICAL  WORKS  BY  ROBERT  YOUNG,  LL.D. 


ANALYTICAL  BIBLE  TREASURY. 


I.  Appendix— FOR  SABBATH  SCHOOL  TEACHERS,  &c. 

(r.)  ANALYTICAL  SURVEY  OF  ALL  THE  BOOKS  OF  THE  BIBLE. 

(2.)  „  „  „  facts 

(3.)  „  „  »  IDIOMS  „  „ 

(4.)  BIBLE  THEMES.— QUESTIONS  — CANONICITY.— RATIONALISM,  ETC. 

Together  with  Twenty-three  Pictorial  Views  of  Palestine,  Twenty-five  Fac-similes  of  Ancient  Biblical  MSS., 
and  Sixteen  Coloured  Maps  and  Plans  of  Bible  Lands  and  Places, 


II.  Appendix  —  FOR  DIVINITY  STUDENTS,  &c. 

(1.)  HEBREW  AND  ENGLISH  LEXICON  TO  THE  OLD  TESTAMENT. 

(2.)  IDIOMATIC  USE  OF  THE  HEBREW  AND  GREEK  TENSES. 

(3.)  GREEK  AND  ENGLISH  LEXICON  TO  THE  NEW  TESTAMENT. 


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